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        "raw_content": "\u2018Texas Rising\u2019 Airs Memorial Day \u2013 Will You Be Watching?\nThough it hasn't really felt like it lately, Memorial Day is officially looked at as the unofficial start to summer. I never really understood that, do you? I say enjoy this unseasonably cool weather because, obviously it's West Texas, and it\u2019s more than likely the beginning of a very long, very hot summer.\nIf you haven't been paying attention to the weather, there's a good chance that we could be getting pretty wet this Memorial Day Weekend, so I have the perfect indoor activity for you. Or, it it ends up being to beautiful outside that you can't possibly resist, then set that Suddenlink TiVo.\nRead More: LISTEN NOW: Kris Kristofferson Covers Tom Petty's 'Won't Back Down' for 'Texas Rising' Miniseries\nTexas Rising will air on the History Channel. The Texas Revolution, and the history of the Texas Rangers, is the subject of the eight hour mini-series that will dramatically detail the Texas Revolution and the origins of the Texas Rangers.According to the History Channel, the mini-series will explore,\nBut this was a time of bravery, a time to die for what you believed in and a time to stand tall against the cruel rule of the Mexican General Santa Anna (Martinez). The heroic General Sam Houston (Paxton), the rag tag Rangers and the legendary \u201cYellow Rose of Texas\u201d lead this story of the human will to win against insurmountable odds. At the end, the Texas flags stood tall and victorious, claiming a piece of history for all eternity.\nThe mini-series features a star studded cast. Including: Kris Kristofferson, Bill Paxton, Ray Liotta, Thomas Jane, Crispin Glover, Rys Coiro, Max Thieriot, Oliver Martinez, Jeffery Dean Morgan, Brendan Fraser, Chad Michael Murray, and so many more. Texas Rising is also directed by two-time Oscar-nominated Roland Joffe, known for his works The Killing Fields and The Mission.\nFor Memorial Day, the History Channel reminds us the day is to remember those who sacrificed to make this state and nation great.\nFiled Under: Texas Rising\nCategories: Articles, News, Texas, Videos",
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        "raw_content": "Obama \u2018Negotiates\u2019 With Portrait Painter Kehinde to Make His Ears Look Smaller\nFebruary 13, 2018\tno comments\t186\tEntertainment, News, Nigeria News\nTHE National Portrait Gallery on Monday unveiled portraits of former President Barack Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama.\nObama selected Nigerian American Kehinde Wiley, while his wife, Michelle picked Baltimore-based artist Amy Sherald.\nThe former president joked about how he had to negotiate with Wiley to reduce the number of gray hairs and make his ears look smaller in the painting.\n\u201cPretty sharp!\u201d Obama joked of his portrait, painted by New York based visual artist best known for his vibrant, large-scale paintings of African-Americans.\nThe former president also thanked Sherald, who painted his wife, for capturing her \u201cgrace, and beauty, and intelligence, and charm and hotness.\u201d\nSherald and Wiley are the first African-American artists to create Smithsonian-commissioned portraits of a former president and first lady.\nTheir subjects make history once more, as the first black presidential spouses to be immortalized in the gallery.\n\u201cThe ability to be first African-American painter to paint the first African-American president \u2026 it doesn\u2019t get any better than that,\u201d Wiley said during his remarks.",
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        "raw_content": "Guilty! Chuck McCullough Was Found GUILTY\nGuilty and it's about time.\nCharles P. McCullough this morning was found guilty of illegally cutting checks on behalf of an elderly widow to local Republican candidates and a charity his wife ran.\nThe former Allegheny County councilman was also found not guilty of the remaining 14 of 24 charges in a theft trial that began in April and stemmed from Mr. McCullough, 60, of Upper St. Clair being charged in 2009.\nAnd from the Trib:\nAllegheny County Common Pleas Senior Judge Lester G. Nauhaus found McCullough, 60, of Upper St. Clair guilty of 10 counts \u2014 five third-degree felonies and five second-degree misdemeanors \u2014 for abusing his power of attorney to take money from the $14.7 million estate of Shirley Jordan, an elderly dementia patient who died in 2010 at the age of 93.\nCharles P. \"Chuck\" McCullough will be sentenced on November 9.\nIn case you need to be reminded, it's been 2353 days since Chuck was arrested.\nThat's many many days. How many? Let's put it into some perspective.\nRonald Reagan was inaugurated January 21, 1981. 2353 days later was July 1, 1987.\nJuly 1, 1987 is 119 days after the date Reagan said this to the nation:\nA few months ago I told the American people I did not trade arms for hostages. My heart and my best intentions still tell me that's true, but the facts and the evidence tell me it is not. As the Tower board reported, what began as a strategic opening to Iran deteriorated, in its implementation, into trading arms for hostages. This runs counter to my own beliefs, to administration policy, and to the original strategy we had in mind. There are reasons why it happened, but no excuses. It was a mistake. I undertook the original Iran initiative in order to develop relations with those who might assume leadership in a post-Khomeini government.\nYep, Iran-Contra. Think about that - the time spanning the first day of the first Reagan Administration to the day Reagan admitted selling arms for hostages was, in fact, shorter than the time it took to arrest, try, and find Chuck McCullough guilty.\nUpdates as necessary.\nYou Have To Be Frickin Kiddin Me - New Kensington Ten Commandments Suit DISMISSED\nSorry for not posting this earlier. I've been working up a PodCamp presentation.\nAn astute reader emailed me a link to this Trib piece the other day:\nA federal judge on Monday dismissed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the Ten Commandments monument in front of Valley Junior-Senior High School in New Kensington.\nThe ruling could bring an end to a three-year legal battle.\nHowever, it does not address the underlying question of whether the monument is a prohibited government endorsement of religion or a permissible historical landmark.\nThat's because the opinion focused on whether the plaintiffs had any standing to bring the suit in the first place. From the Trib:\nU.S. District Judge Terrence F. McVerry accepted New Kensington-Arnold School District's argument that resident Marie Schaub, her daughter, and the Wisconsin-based Freedom From Religion Foundation have not proven they have been sufficiently harmed by the monument to have standing in the case.\nThe harm, in my humble opinion, is to the Constitution and it's too bad the G.W. Bush appointed judge doesn't see that.\nIt's too bad this very \"no harm no foul\" decision got in the way of McVerry following Supreme Court precedent in that at a public school:\nThe pre-eminent purpose of posting the Ten Commandments, which do not confine themselves to arguably secular matters, is plainly religious in nature, and the posting serves no constitutional educational function. That the posted copies are financed by voluntary private contributions is immaterial, for the mere posting under the auspices of the legislature provides the official support of the state government that the Establishment Clause prohibits. Nor is it significant that the Ten Commandments are merely posted rather than read aloud, for it is no defense to urge that the religious practices may be relatively minor encroachments on the First Amendment.\nIt's too bad he didn't use the opportunity to point out the Supreme Court precedent that such Decalogue postings are clearly impermissible according to the Constitution.\nAnd they have been for some time now.\nFrom the Freedom From Religion Foundation:\nJudge McVerry has not yet ruled on a companion case filed against the Connellsville Area School District over a similar monument.\n\"It is troubling that judges are closing the courthouse door on plaintiffs who simply want government actors to abide by the Constitution,\" said Barker.\nLet's hope McVerry doesn't find a way to bury that lawsuit, too.\nAn Important Message From The Nightly Show.\nLarry Wilmore has the floor:\nBecause it's important.\nLook, there's a lot of speculation in the media and online right now about what exactly happened to Sandra Bland. Sometimes the most rational thing say is, \"I don't know.\" I don't know what happened to Sandra. And to engage in a guessing game as to how she passed, this or that, it can be reckless. But I do know that the racial climate is super-charged right now. We joked about it earlier but the black community is on edge. And it doesn't surprise me to see a black woman get irritated with a police officer. Just as it doesn't surprise me to see a police officer neglect to de-escalate a tense situation. I mean, to me...it almost feels like they were two players in a Greek tragedy marching towards an inevitable conclusion. Sandra Bland is one victim but her story speaks to a larger issue. An issue we should be trying to solve before it becomes a problem again.\nHe said earlier:\nThe fact that we live in a world where black people have to strategize so they're not brutalized by the police is insane.\nA 2 Political Junkies Proclamation\nWHEREAS, on July 21st, the Huffington Post declared that \"The Song Of Summer Is Dead,\" as it being more than halfway through July and yet, no Song of Summer has emerged as a contender for that title; and,\nWHEREAS, people need a Song of Summer to get us through these cruel months; and,\nWHEREAS, recent promotional videos for the City of Pittsburgh--ranging from Time Magazine's business-oriented tribute, to The New York Time's trendy view, to the AMPD Group's barftastic cheesefest--have been very, very, very white/and very, very, very male/for the male gaze; and,\nWHEREAS, Adam Shuck's EAT THAT, READ THIS (subscribe already!) has come across a piece--Pittsburgh! Then & Now by DJ Icey White--that comments on the lacking-in-diversity promos of the City of Pittsburgh in a musical manner.\nNOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the 2 Political Junkies blog does hereby recognize Pittsburgh! Then & Now and DJ Icey White for promoting and preserving the very, very, very whiteness/malesness of the City of Pittsburgh in a satirical, musical form worthy of the title of Song of Summer.\nBE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the 2 Political Junkies blog does hereby declare July 25th, 2015 to be \u201cPittsburgh! Then & Now and DJ Icey White Day\u201d in the City of Pittsburgh and further declares Pittsburgh! Then & Now to be the \"Song of Summer\" in the City of Pittsburgh.\nSponsored by Maria of 2 Political Junkies\nIn Blogger, July 24th, 2015\nLabels: diversity, DJ Icey White, music, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh! Then & Now, Race, sexism, very very very male, very very very white\nA Follow-Up On The P-G's Jennifer Graham\nLast week, the Post-Gazette's newest columnist/editorial board member, Jennifer Graham, published this fawning column in One Of America's Great Newspapers.\nJust to give you an idea as to Graham's frame of reference, let me give you her opening paragraph:\nIf email had existed in the 1940s, Ayn Rand and Taylor Caldwell might have been friends. Both born at the turn of the century in different countries \u2014 Ms. Rand in Russia, Ms. Caldwell in England \u2014 they became celebrated American novelists who told stories to advance conservative ideals and extol the primacy of the individual.\nAnd then there's this a paragraph later:\nWhile Ms. Rand published just 10 books in her lifetime, her legacy endures and expands. Ms. Caldwell wrote more than 30 novels (many set in Pennsylvania), but her influence dwindles. The Taylor Caldwell Appreciation Society, a cached Web page says, is defunct. The domain name taylorcaldwell.com is offered for sale by a domain squatter. Ms. Caldwell\u2019s books, which just four decades ago topped The New York Times bestseller list before publication, populate the shelves of thrift stores and sell for pennies on Amazon \u2014 proof that a thing\u2019s cost has nothing to do with its worth.\nSafe to assume she's both a fan of Caldwell and disappointed at the depreciation of her literary worth.\nThere are, of course, a few issues with the column. Take, for example, this:\nIn her memoir, \u201cOn Growing Up Tough,\u201d Ms. Caldwell details a childhood bereft of both love and leisure, a life in which she became a conservative by observing the hypocrisies of the liberal. At 16, she owned two dresses and one pair of shoes and worked 12 hours a day in a factory. At lunchtime, she had to decide whether to spend her allotted 15 cents on either a sandwich or car fare home. (If she ate, it was an 8-mile walk home.)\nSee, this is one part that confuses me. Caldwell was born in 1900 in the UK and by the age of 7 she was living near Buffalo, NY. And so wouldn't at least some of the harsh working conditions she endured in the United States in 1916 have been mitigated by the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938?\nOf that act we learn from Secretary of Labor Thomas Perez that:\nThe minimum wage is now 75 years old. It became the law of the land with President Franklin Roosevelt's signing of the Fair Labor Standards Act in 1938. The night before he signed the bill, this is what FDR said about it in one of his storied fireside chats:\n\"Except perhaps for the Social Security Act, it is the most far-reaching, far-sighted program for the benefit of workers ever adopted here or in any other country. Without question it starts us toward a better standard of living and increases purchasing power to buy the products of farm and factory.\"\nAnd yet, Graham praises Caldwell in her very next paragraph with this:\nShe decried \u201cThe Dolt\u201d who thinks the world owes him a living and whose favorite expression is \u201cI gotta rightta \u2026\u201d and \u201cBig Mama,\u201d worse than Big Brother because she carries the \u201cstupefying and poisoned syrup\u201d of tender, loving care. Big Mama, Ms. Caldwell said, \u201cis infinitely more dangerous to the national character, infinitely more demoralizing.\u201d\nSomeone will have to someone to me how this points to \"the hypocrisies of the liberal.\"\nUnless, of course, Caldwell wasn't complaining about her tough life. Or perhaps she was complaining that other people had it somewhat easier than she did (because, you know, of Big Mama guv'ment) and that's just so unfair!\nBut deeper than that, what sort of person was Jennifer Graham's literary heroine, Taylor Graham?\nGraham writes:\nThirty-three of Ms. Caldwell\u2019s sold enough to be considered best-sellers. In those, and a rollicking memoir, she defended a worldview so conservative that she was embraced by the John Birch Society, the group William F. Buckley Jr. denounced as overly radical.\nThis requires some clarification. Taylor Caldwell's ideas weren't just \"embraced by\" the Birchers. She wrote for the Birchers. And how do I know this? From the John Birch Society website:\nOne of Caldwell\u2019s most fascinating works, however, was not a novel but an autobiographical collection of condensed articles originally appearing in American Opinion (the journal established by JBS Founder Robert Welch) entitled On Growing Up Tough. [Italics in original.]\nI wonder why Jennifer Graham didn't say that.\nBut hey, did you know that Taylor Caldwell had an FBI file??\nDid you know that in February, 1942 (just 3 months or so after the Pearl Harbor Attacks) Taylor Caldwell wrote a letter to local NY Congressman James W. Wadsworth? He forwarded the letter to the FBI and the FBI put it in her file.\nThere has been a great deal of discussion about the removal of Japanese and American-Japanese away from strategic areas along the west coast, a discussion sprinkled with revillings such as \"dirty Japs,\" \"filthy little yellow men.\" Much suspicion has been directed against Japanese-Americans, and their loyalty doubted. However, if, after due investigation, it seems best to remove these people from strategic areas, it must be done.\nIf Japanese are to be removed, what about German and Italians also? I live in the suburb of Buffalo, N.Y., which is the third largest Italian population. The German-Americans of Buffalo and vicinity and especially in this German suburb are vicious Nazis.\nAnd then on the second page of this letter we can read:\nFrom personal experience, only recently, I discovered it is dangerous to denounce the Axis in Buffalo. One of the rumors going around, and believed seriously, is that the planes that attacked Pearl Harbor were British planes piloted by Jews!\nTo their credit the Hoover FBI (THE HOOVER FBI!) knew enough to add a few warnings in the file. For example this one dated 7/10/62:\nThis office is aware of the fact that Miss CALDWELL is a world renowned novelist who has produced twenty outstanding books. However it is apparent from her rather involved letters that she is possessed of a vivid imagination which tends to exaggeration.\n...although previous experience with Miss CALDWELL demonstrates she has a penchant for intermingling fact and fiction indiscriminately, and has, in the past, published an article bearing on the internal security of the United States representing it to be factual whereas it was completely fictional.\nRight about now, I am wondering if Jennifer Graham is rethinking her devotion to this Bircher-published, rightwing-paranoid, not-taken-seriously-even-by-Hoover's-FBI, literary giant.\nAnd if she's not, then why the heck not?\nMeanwhile, Outside...(With A Question Or Two For Senator Toomey)\nThe combined average temperature over global land and ocean surfaces for June 2015 was the highest for June in the 136-year period of record, at 0.88\u00b0C (1.58\u00b0F) above the 20th century average of 15.5\u00b0C (59.9\u00b0F), surpassing the previous record set just one year ago by 0.12\u00b0C (0.22\u00b0F). This was also the fourth highest monthly departure from average for any month on record. The two highest monthly departures from average occurred earlier this year in February and March, both at 0.90\u00b0C (1.62\u00b0F) above the 20th century average for their respective months, while January 2007 had the third highest, at 0.89\u00b0C (1.60\u00b0F) above its monthly average.\nJune 2015 also marks the fourth month this year that has broken its monthly temperature record, along with February, March, and May. The other months of 2015 were not far behind: January was second warmest for its respective month and April was third warmest. These six warm months combined with the previous six months (four of which were also record warm) to make the period July 2014\u2013June 2015 the warmest 12-month period in the 136-year period of record, surpassing the previous record set just last month (June 2014\u2013May 2015).\nIt's still getting warmer out there and human activity is a significant contributor to that warming (no matter what Senator Toomey says).\nThis being a political blog and this being a political season with a significant Senate race just starting, let's take a closer look at Senator Toomey's recent interaction with climate science legislation.\nFrom the Sestak campaign, we learn that:\nHaving already asserted that climate change science is \u201cstill very much disputed, and it\u2019s been debated,\u201d it\u2019s no surprise that Toomey voted yesterday against bipartisan legislation that would have created a grant program for school districts to develop climate science curriculum and materials.\nThis was sent out July 16, 2015.\nAnd the legislation was this Amendment to the Every Child Achieves Act of 2015.\nSo Senator, why did you vote against this legislation that would have created this grant program to instruct students about climate change? Could it be that you disagree with some or more of the Amendment's findings? The Amendment starts with Congress finds that:\n(1) carbon pollution is accumulating in the atmosphere, causing global temperatures to rise at a rate that poses a significant threat to the economy and security of the United States, to public health and welfare, and to the global environment;\n(2) climate change is already impacting the United States with sea level rise, ocean acidification, and more frequent or intense extreme weather events such as heat waves, heavy rainfalls, droughts, floods, and wildfires;\n(3) the scientific evidence for human-induced climate change is overwhelming and undeniable as demonstrated by statements from the National Academy of Sciences, the National Climate Assessment, and numerous other science professional organizations in the United States;\n(4) the United States has a responsibility to children and future generations of the United States to address the harmful effects of climate change;\n(5) providing clear information about climate change, in a variety of forms, can encourage individuals and communities to take action;\n(6) the actions of a single nation cannot solve the climate crisis, so solutions that address both mitigation and adaptation must involve developed and developing nations around the world;\n(7) investing in the development of innovative clean energy and energy efficiency technologies will-- (A) enhance the global leadership and competitiveness of the United States; and (B) create and sustain short and long term job growth;\n(8) implementation of measures that promote energy efficiency, conservation, and renewable energy will greatly reduce human impact on the environment; and\n(9) education about climate change is important to ensure the future generation of leaders is well-informed about the challenges facing our planet in order to make decisions based on science and fact.\nSenator, I am a voter and a constituent of yours and I am asking: With what part of that do disagree? Why vote against the grant program legislation?\nDo you still think that there's a significant debate about the validity of the science?\nQuestion: Are the other GOP presidential candidates more happy or sad today? Happy because Trump's comments slamming McCain for being \"captured\" in Vietnam make them all look less extreme? Or, sad because his racist comments about Mexicans are going to lose the few Latino voters the Republicans had?\nLabels: Donald Trump, GOP, John McCain, Presidential Race, Race, racism, Republican Party, World Class Douchebag\nAn Open Letter To The P-G's Jennifer Graham On Caitlyn Jenner's ESPY Award\nHey, Jennie;\nIt's Dayvoe over at 2PJ. Did you catch the ESPYs last night? ABC News had a good story on the last part.\nIf you didn't catch it, it's really worth a watch.\nIf didn't see the speech in real time, Time has a transcript.\nAnd if you don't have time to read the whole thing, here are some highlights:\nAll across this country, right now, all across the world, at this very moment, there are young people coming to terms with being transgender. They\u2019re learning that they are different and they are trying to figure out how to handle that, on top of every other problem that a teenager has.\nThey\u2019re getting bullied, they\u2019re getting beaten up, they\u2019re getting murdered and they\u2019re committing suicide.\nAnd then she (yes, SHE) offered up some data:\nJust last month, the body of 17-year-old Mercedes Williamson, a transgender young woman of color, was found in a field in Mississippi stabbed to death. I also want to tell you about Sam Taub, a 15-year-old transgender young man from Bloomfield, Michigan. In early April, Sam took his own life. Now, Sam\u2019s story haunts me in particular because his death came just a few days before ABC aired my interview with Diane Sawyer. Every time something like this happens, people wonder, \u2018Could it have been different, if spotlighting this issue with more attention could have changed the way things happen?\u2019 We\u2019ll never know.\nA few paragraphs later, Caitlyn said:\nBut this transition has been harder on me than anything I could imagine. And that\u2019s the case for so many others besides me. For that reason alone, trans people deserve something vital. They deserve your respect. And from that respect comes a more compassionate community, a more empathetic society and a better world for all of us.\nIt\u2019s not just about one person, it\u2019s about thousands of people. It\u2019s not just about me, it\u2019s about all of us accepting one another. We are all different. That\u2019s not a bad thing, that\u2019s a good thing.\nWhy am I pointing all this out?\nBecause about six weeks ago, you wrote this in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:\nActually, it\u2019s not fine for many Americans, who view gender dysphoria as a psychiatric disorder, not a laudable lifestyle choice. To them, the Annie Leibovitz depiction of a beguiling Caitlyn in a corset, legs coyly crossed, arms tucked behind her as if bound, is a Photoshopped finger in the face. Worse, they \u2014 unlike Mr. Jenner \u2014 are forbidden authenticity of response. Faced with the omnipresent image of a person who is female from the waist up, male from the belly button down, they are ridiculed as bigots if they suggest, in the quietest of voices, that such a person would have headlined the tragic freak shows in carnivals of old.\nIt\u2019s still \u201cmister,\u201d despite the fiction presented by Vanity Fair and its breathless cheerleaders, because until below-the-belt surgery is done, Mr. Jenner is still male, albeit a male with great hair and breast implants. The truth, obscured by the noisy hosannas, is that the image is no more \u2014 or less \u2014 a lie than any other magazine cover. It comes, however, with a sinister bonus: the suggestion that anyone who is sexually conflicted can, and should, be awarded a radical rearrangement of their privates (even at taxpayer expense) and be awarded all the rights and privileges of their desired gender, to include bathroom privileges, without anyone protesting that the bearded lady has no clothes.\nIt\u2019s issues like these, not a wild-eyed bent for injustice, that makes conservatives wince as Mr. Jenner joins Chaz Bono and Laverne Cox in the don\u2019t-call-them-freaks parade.\nSo Jennie, given what you wrote and what Caitlyn Jenner said, don't you think you have another column to write? One that, oh I dunno, at the very least walks back some of your freakshow rhetoric? Perhaps even a mea culpa of some sort?\nIf you do that, if you can get that column published, then you'll be on the right side of history - at least on this issue.\nBut if you don't, if you never write it, you'll simply always be wrong.\nThe Tribune-Review Misleads Its Readers Again. Not Surprising.\nDetails matter, President Barack Obama said early Tuesday, announcing a deal with Iran to, supposedly, stunt its nuclear weapons program. That must be why the president omitted some of the most important details that render this \u201caccomplishment\u201d the rank appeasement it is.\nThe agreement \u201cis not built on trust, it is built on verification,\u201d the president insisted. But that's where the devil \u2014 or in this case, the ayatollah \u2014 is in the details. For key provisions of the inspection regimen redefine \u201cineffectual.\u201d\nRead past the technical prohibitions and you'll learn that United Nations inspectors are allowed to only press for visits to Iranian military sites. Iran can refuse. And then there's a protracted appeals process giving Tehran all the cover it needs to hide illicit activity. It's pretty much the same deal for International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors.\nYes, details do matter. And it's obvious from the above that my good friends on the Trib braintrust utterly failed to grasp a significant number of details in the agreement.\nLet's look at what the agreement actually says about the inspectors, visits to Iranian military sites and whether Iran can \"refuse.\" On pages 42-43 of the agreement we read:\n75. In furtherance of implementation of the JCPOA, if the IAEA has concerns regarding undeclared nuclear materials or activities, or activities inconsistent with the JCPOA, at locations that have not been declared under the comprehensive safeguards agreement or Additional Protocol, the IAEA will provide Iran the basis for such concerns and request clarification.\n76. If Iran\u2019s explanations do not resolve the IAEA\u2019s concerns, the Agency may request access to such locations for the sole reason to verify the absence of undeclared nuclear materials and activities or activities inconsistent with the JCPOA at such locations. The IAEA will provide Iran the reasons for access in writing and will make available relevant information.\n77. Iran may propose to the IAEA alternative means of resolving the IAEA\u2019s concerns that enable the IAEA to verify the absence of undeclared nuclear materials and activities or activities inconsistent with the JCPOA at the location in question, which should be given due and prompt consideration.\n78. If the absence of undeclared nuclear materials and activities or activities inconsistent with the JCPOA cannot be verified after the implementation of the alternative arrangements agreed by Iran and the IAEA, or if the two sides are unable to reach satisfactory arrangements to verify the absence of undeclared nuclear materials and activities or activities inconsistent with the JCPOA at the specified locations within 14 days of the IAEA\u2019s original request for access, Iran, in consultation with the members of the Joint Commission, would resolve the IAEA\u2019s concerns through necessary means agreed between Iran and the IAEA. In the absence of an agreement, the members of the Joint Commission, by consensus or by a vote of 5 or more of its 8 members, would advise on the necessary means to resolve the IAEA's concerns. The process of consultation with, and any action by, the members of the Joint Commission would not exceed 7 days, and Iran would implement the necessary means within 3 additional days. [Emphases added.]\nLooks to me like that's at most 24 days. That's what the braintrust says is enough time for Iran to hide its \"illicit activity.\"\nAnd if the resolution isn't resolved? For that we can turn to pages 19-20 of the agreement. After describing another 30 day process the agreement reads:\nUpon receipt of the notification from the complaining participant, as described above, including a description of the good-faith efforts the participant made to exhaust the dispute resolution process specified in this JCPOA, the UN Security Council, in accordance with its procedures, shall vote on a resolution to continue the sanctions lifting. If the resolution described above has not been adopted within 30 days of the notification, then the provisions of the old UN Security Council resolutions would be re-imposed, unless the UN Security Council decides otherwise.[Emphasis added.]\nSo if the Iranians have somehow built a new plant that the IAEA wants to see and if they refuse all access to it and if the issue isn't resolved, then (by my count) about 8 weeks later all the old sanctions snap into place.\nThat's what the braintrust described as \"ineffectual.\"\nAnd for some intellectual backup, they do this:\nAs John Bolton, the former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and a regular Trib columnist, told us Tuesday, \u201cThis deal is an American Munich. Barack Obama is trying to appease the mullahs in Tehran by making one concession after another.\n\u201cThe result will be not just a nuclear Iran but half a dozen nuclear weapons states in the world's most volatile and dangerous region,\u201d Mr. Bolton warned.\nI can't see how any of that is accurate after reading the agreement.\nLet's remember, class, that 13 years ago, John Bolton said this:\nWe are confident that Saddam Hussein has hidden weapons of mass destruction and production facilities in Iraq.\nThere is no doubt in our mind that Saddam Hussein has an active chemical and biological warfare effort.\nAnd of the war his boss started in order to deal with Iraq's WMD, he said:\nI expect that the American role actually will be fairly minimal. I think we'll have an important security role.\nNone of which turned out to actually be true.\nSo why should we take anything that John Bolton says seriously? More importantly, why does the Trib treat him with any sort of credibility?\nIt's Monday, So The Tribune-Review Editorial Board Is Misleading You.\nIt's amazing that we get to do this so darn often.\nIn today's Trib, the braintrust has this bit of nonsense:\nJust in time for the 2016 presidential election comes a push by Democrats to \u201cautomatically\u201d register people to vote unless they opt out.\nAttention, illegal aliens: Your seat at the table is being prepared.\nSo the Democrats are introducing legislation to get \"illegal aliens\" voting rights, right? That's what they said, right?? And what do you think the implication is when we read this a few paragraphs later?\nNot that the idea is anything new or revolutionary \u2014 at least among Democrats. Hillary Clinton in the run-up to her party's presidential coronation has called for automatic voter registration and chastised Republican presidential candidates for \u201ctrying to stop millions of citizens from voting,\u201d The Hill newspaper reports.\nThe key word here is \u201ccitizens.\u201d The message to illegals in the 10 states and the District of Columbia that provide them driver's licenses couldn't be more clear: Welcome to the party! [Emphasis added.]\nAnd which party would that be?\nAnd which party do you think the braintrust wants their readership to think it is?\nThe mislead here is clear. They want their readers to think that the Democrats are putting up legislation to \"automatically\" register \"illegal aliens\" to vote and join Hillary Clinton's party.\nNow let's look at that legislation. It's H.R. 2694 and you wanna know something? All that stuff about \"illegal aliens\" is completely missing from the text. It's not there.\nA Bill to amend the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 to require each State to ensure that each individual who provides identifying information to the State motor vehicle authority is automatically registered to vote in elections for Federal office held in the State unless the individual does not meet the eligibility requirements for registering to vote in such elections or declines to be registered to vote in such elections, and for other purposes. [Emphases added.]\nAnd what sort of \"identifying information\" is that? From the bill (that's now just sitting there on Capitol Hill):\n(A) The individual\u2019s legal name.\n(B) The individual\u2019s age.\n(C) The individual\u2019s residence.\n(D) The individual\u2019s citizenship status.\n(E) The individual\u2019s electronic signature.[Emphasis added.]\nSee that? So if someone doesn't have the proper citizen status, that info is transmitted to the election officials who'd then deny the \"automatic\" voting registration for that person. So all that stuff about \"illegal aliens\" being registered to vote is simply not in the bill.\nThey made it up or they didn't bother to check the facts before making the charge.\nSo which is it? Dishonesty or incompetence?\nSo Nice Bush Can Make A Buck Or Two Nowadays.\nDid you see this from ABC yesterday (July 8):\nFormer President George W. Bush charged $100,000 to speak at a charity fundraiser for U.S. military veterans severely wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan, and former First Lady Laura Bush collected $50,000 to appear a year earlier, officials of the Texas-based Helping a Hero charity confirmed to ABC News.\nHow nice. How nice that he wasn't inconvenienced by having to pay for his own transportation to a gig where he made $100K.\nBut this isn't about the charity, of course. Considering the damage Bush's wars caused they probably need all the help they can get. No, this is about Dubya hisself. From ABC:\nAccording to the charity\u2019s yearly reports to the IRS, it raised about $2,450,000, after expenses, from the 2012 gala where President Bush spoke. The following year, the gala netted the charity substantially less, about $1,000,000.\nSo it's safe to assume that his presence at this charity function (a charity made necessary, let's remember, by the consequences of his disastrous policies in the first place) netted them $1.45 million they wouldn't have otherwise snagged. Nothing but good for the charity, of course. It could have been a wee bit more, of course. From ABC:\nA spokesperson for the former President, Freddy Ford, confirmed the payment but declined to comment on the criticism over the $100,000 speaking fee from the veterans' charity.\nIn an e-mail statement, Ford said, \u201cPresident Bush has made helping veterans one of his highest priorities in his post presidency.\u201d\nJust not enough of a priority to make $1.45 million into $1.55. The charity which, according to ABC \"helps to provide specially-adapted homes for veterans who lost limbs and suffered other severe injuries\" could probably have done something nice with that money they gave to Bush - if only he'd donated that money back to them.\nHow nice that George W. Bush got to profit so handsomely off of the unnecessary suffering he caused. With that extra $170 grand, I am sure his retirement looks just a little more comfortable these days.\nHow nice for him.\nPodCamp Announcement\nI'll be hosting a PodCamp session this year. 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        "raw_content": "Electronic engine governors, also known as RPM or rev limiters, were used on 1970 428 Cobra Jet engines when the car was equipped with a manual transmission (they were also used on Boss engines, but that's not what we're here for). The 1975 Ford Master Parts catalog only mentions use with a standard transmission for 1970 428 CJ and SCJ, and I haven't been able to confirm factory installation on a car equipped with an automatic transmission. It seems that a good many 1968 and 1969 owners were finding ways to cause RPM-related warranty problems for Ford (imagine that!), prompting the addition of this electronic nanny for the 1970 model year. Rev limiters are mounted in series with the primary ignition circuit and will ground out the primary current to the distributor when engine RPMs exceed a preset limit, preventing the spark plugs from firing.\nWe've received multiple reports of 1970 Mustangs built through the summer and fall of 1969 that don't appear to have come with a rev limiter even though they were equipped with a manual transmission. The fender aprons on these cars have the dimples for locating the mounting holes, but they've never been drilled and the aprons appear to be original. Broad installation may have started sometime after the start of production.\nUnits can be identified by a black ink-stamped engineering number (D0ZF-12450-A), RPM limit (5800), and date code on the unit's cover. The date code refers to a week number in a particular year; for example \"6938\" refers to the 38th week of 1969. Original units typically have reddish ink or paint covering at least one of the back cover screws to help detect warranty-violating tampering. Note that there are reproduction decals of the front stamping and reproduction stamps available to apply the front stamping, so you shouldn't always believe what you read on the external cover. Watch for the \"6938\" and \"6933\" dates in particular because all of the reproduction decals and stamps that I've seen seem to use these particular date codes. To make matters worse, several vendors offer \"show-only\" units that do not have any internals. Don't be fooled into buying a gutted or non-functional unit when you think you're getting a fully functional unit. Here's a series of pictures showing each of the cover markings that I've seen. Note the font differences between the original stamping and the reproductions. Thanks to Allen Cross for the repro stamp picture.\nOriginal Cover Stamping Reproduction Stamping Reproduction Decal\nThe original wiring harness, like all Ford harnesses, wasn't really \"taped up\" - it used unglued plastic strip, stretched while being wound about itself to produce self-adhesion. After being folded a few times, the excess harness was held in that position with two small strips of narrow masking tape.\nInterestingly enough, it's quite easy to put together a non-functional rev limiter using an earlier solid-state voltage regulator used on several other Ford vehicles. Both units use the same aluminum case, though the ink stamp on the cover is different. The regulator (service part number C6AZ-10316-A, Motorcraft part number GR-374) is marked with one of several different ink-stamped engineering numbers including C6AF-10316-A, C6TF-10316-A, and D2HF-10316-AA. An ink-stamped date code in the common Ford format (like 8B20) is typically found on the back. 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        "raw_content": "Book Review-Stranded With A Billionaire by Jessica Clare\nStranded with a Billionaire by Jessica Clare\nAlso in this series: Beauty and the Billionaire, The Wrong Billionaire's Bed, Once Upon a Billionaire, Romancing the Billionaire\nPublished by Penguin Group (USA) on April 16th 2013\nBillionaire Logan Hawkings needs a vacation. He\u2019s had a rough time after the death of his father and the betrayal of his fianc\u00e9e. But with a visit to a recent business acquisition\u2014a private island resort in the Bahamas\u2014he has a chance to mend his broken heart.When a hurricane blows in, a misplaced passport and a stalled elevator bring Logan together with an unusual woman named Bronte. She\u2019s unlike anyone he\u2019s ever met\u2014down to earth, incredibly sensual, and even quotes Plato.She also has no clue that he\u2019s rich\u2026\nBronte Dawson, a waitress from the Midwest, is stranded with the hotel\u2019s domineering yet sexy manager Logan. What\u2019s the harm in a little fling when it\u2019s just the two of them, alone in paradise? But after several steamy island nights in Logan\u2019s arms, Bronte\u2019s ready to give her heart\u2014and her body\u2014to the man in charge.\nBut she soon discovers there\u2019s more to Logan than he\u2019s told her\u2026a billion times more. Now, Bronte\u2019s caught in a whirlwind affair with one of the world\u2019s most powerful men. But can their love endure their differences or will it all just blow over?\nBronte, was thrilled when she won a trip to a Bahama resort, but her luck turns when a hurricane comes in, and during the chaos she is stuck in a elevator with a man she believes to be the manager of the resort. After some time, they realize that no one is coming for them, and they must rescue themselves. They manage to get out of the elevator, and find the resort abandoned, both Bronte and Logan forgotten. They spend days together, and a connection forms, passion erupts and they spend those precious days together learning each other, but then Bronte learns when they are rescued who Logan really is, a Billionaire that became the resorts newest owner. And before Bronte realizes it she is thrown into a world that is so unknown to her, a world that she isn\u2019t sure she can fit into to, but will the love Bronte and Logan have be enough to last?\nLogan, is a billionaire, and is part of a brotherhood that became close friends in college and they made a pact with each other. A pact that must remain secret at all costs. Logan, doesn\u2019t know love or affection. All he knows is the greed of women, and how they just see him for his credit card and not as a real person. He has little faith in women until he meets Bronte who charms him with her knowledge of Plato and is so honest and genuine that he can\u2019t resist her. What was truly fun about Logan as the hero, is that he is a man that wants something real in a relationship. You see how he needs it and isn\u2019t afraid to admit it or when he is wrong. He is much deeper than a rich businessman, we see how much he needs love and a woman that will stand up to him.\nBronte, is a heroine that you just admire, and she sparks some interest in ancient history. Bronte has a degree in ancient history, but still works as a waitress because despite the horrid pay, she loves working with people. She is carefree and down to earth, and loves the simple things in life. What was most fun about Bronte as a character was seeing how she handles conflict and challenge. She is quite brave and she maintains her own identity when brought into Logan\u2019s world of prestige and wealth.\nI have been hearing some great things about this series, so I decided to read the first book up, and boy did I love this story. It just kept me so interested and involved, and the authors writing is superb\u2026I love the way she makes the reader fall in love with the story. I am not always a big fan of billionaire romances, they have to be done right, and despite my reservations, I fell for this story hard. I loved everything about it. From the island fling that Logan and Bronte have, to making love in a freezer, how Bronte wins over his friends, and the way she gets Logan to become humble\u2026and even the signs of another love story that is in the next book. What was most fun about this story was seeing how Logan and Bronte flounded their way through a relationship, both side makes mistakes but I found that most endearing\u2026seeing them make mistakes but still find a way to work as a team and make a future together. There was many aspects of their relationship that was easy to relate with in a very realistic way. 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Everything that \u201cour\u201d side- the \u201cgood guys\u201d- says is completely true and accurate while the other side- \u201cthe bad guys\u201d- are all murdering, liars and anything that they say is completely false and inaccurate. This means that we have a natural tendency to totally reject anything said by the \u201cbad guys\u201dand- this is the point- we have a tendency to accept any statement from \u201cour side\u201d as the gospel truth and to pass it along without checking it.\nBefore we pass along any information, we need to do our level best to check that information to find out whether it is true and accurate. We probably aren\u2019t going to get it right all the time but we are certainly going to have a very good try.\n\u201cA DESPICABLE TRUCE\u201d is dIvided up into sections and each section is divided up into chapters. Some of these chapters are important. The more important chapter headings are written in BOLD CAPITALS. Other chapters just give background and additional information. These chapter headings are in lower case type. In this way you will be able to skim the website and zero in on what you are looking for.\nWe hope that after you have read through it you will have a more objective view of what the Middle East conflict is all about and how it effects you.\nThe title of the website, by the way, comes from a statement that Yasser Arafat made in a mosque in Johannesburg when he was asked why he was making peace with Israel.\n\u201cIn the name of Allah\u2026believe me, there is a lot to be done. The Jihad will continue\u2026Our main battle is Jerusalem. Jerusalem\u2026And here we are, I can\u2019t and I have to speak frankly- I can\u2019t do it alone\u2026No, you have to come and fight and to start the Jihad to liberate Jerusalem\u2026No, it\u2019s not their (Jews) capital.. It is our capital. 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        "raw_content": "GED/High School 21+\nHopelink\u2019s GED/High School 21+ classes prepare students to earn their GED or high school diploma so they can get a better job, prepare for college, or fulfill their personal goals.\nContact Debbie at 425-457-9685 or dmargolis@hopelink.org.\nStudents choose to prepare for the GED exam or to complete courses that are currently missing from their high-school transcripts. Either way, they improve their reading, writing, math, and computer skills! Classes are small, so students can ask lots of questions and work at their own pace.\nSupporting students in reaching their goals is our passion. Career advocates are available in class to meet with students to explore next steps such as enrolling in college or getting a job that matches their skills and interests.\nStudents who are 19 and older are eligible for the program. Students who are 16-18 are also eligible if they are not currently enrolled in school.\nClasses are free and are held year-round. Students attend class twice a week in Redmond, Kirkland, or Bellevue. We welcome new students at any time. To get started, you just need to make an appointment to observe a class and then attend orientation. We want to make sure our program is a good fit for you!\nBellevue Hopelink Mondays & Wednesdays 5:30pm - 8:00pm\nKirkland Hopelink Tuesdays & Thursdays 10:00am - 12:30pm\nRedmond Hopelink Mondays & Wednesdays 9:00am - 11:30am\nWhat students say about GED/High School 21+ classes:\n\"The class setting is great. I enjoy when I get to come to class to progress towards my future.\"\n\"Math is my weakest subject. The tutors are outstanding, and they explain things in very easy to understand methods.\"\n\"I was able to finally understand how to do division, something that up until now I wasn't capable of because in typical school I wasn't allowed to explore division in a way I could easily comprehend.\"\n\"I want to thank my career advocate for taking the time to go over everything with me. I greatly appreciated it all. I walked out of our meeting feeling I actually had someone in my corner and not alone.\"\n\"I love how nice and helpful everyone is, and I love that everyone gets to go on their own pace. This class is the most helpful thing I have ever been in.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Family Law: A Hands On Approach\nWhen it comes to getting the job done right, Portlanders tend to take a hands on approach. Whether you need to save some money or prefer to be in the driver\u2019s seat, Affordable Family Law of Oregon has just the right amount of legal help for your case.\nThe state of Oregon now allows attorneys to offer custom-tailored services to meet the individual needs of their clients. There are several different types of services that can be offered at an hourly or flat fee basis. The following is a comparison between advising and coaching:\nThis service is a popular choice for cases that are ongoing and contested, but do not involve domestic violence or volatility. In a coaching arrangement, the attorney gives legal advice and prepares court documents. Under this arrangement it is even possible for the attorney to prepare the client to go into court. Often attorneys will offer this service at a small monthly fee.\nThis service is similar to coaching but a bit more involved. In an advising arrangement, the client is charged a small retainer and billed hourly. The big different between advising and full representation is that the fees with advising are more in the control of the client because if finances get tight the attorney can stop work without any of the burden and cost of asking the court to withdraw from the case. Just like in coaching, there is no in court attorney time, all of the attorney work takes place away from the court.\nNot every case fits into advising or coaching, starting a limited attorney-client relationship requires a careful analysis of your case. If you believe that advising or coaching may be a good fit for your case feel free to call Affordable Family Law at (503) 782-0535.",
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        "raw_content": "Newhouse: Staying the Course in New Orleans | American Journalism Review\nNewhouse: Staying the Course in New Orleans\nDespite the public outcry against its plan to reduce publication of the Times-Picayune to three days a week, the company is not backing down. Fri., June 8, 2012.\nMichaelle Bond (mbond@ajr.umd.edu) is an AJR editorial assistant.\nNew Orleanians have taken to the streets to protest the decision by the owner of their beloved Times-Picayune to cut back print publication to three days a week starting in the fall.\nBut the owner, the Newhouse family's Advance Publications, shows no signs of backing down.\nWhile the company acknowledges that some readers are unhappy, it remains convinced that its Web-focused plan is necessary for the Times-Picayune to flourish in the digital era, says Randy Siegel, president of local digital strategy at Advance.\n\"It's incumbent on us to explain over the next several weeks and months why we're moving the company in this direction,\" Siegel says. \"We feel that many people are not understanding the context of what we're doing, which is building a company that can grow in an increasingly digital age.\"\nAnd, he says, \"Most of the national media coverage has missed the point of what we're doing and why we're doing it.\"\nThe company's digital emphasis is not a sign that Advance has given up on the newspaper business, Siegel says. \"We're not at all depressed about the future. We're very excited about it.\"\nHe adds, \"For us, this was a proactive move. This is not a defensive move. It's imperative for our future success as a local news and information company.\"\nThe company has to evolve, Siegel says. \"We knew that standing still was not an option for us. Not evolving was not going to be a winning strategy. And we've watched very closely in all our markets how our readers and advertisers are using digital products and services to get their news and information. For us, this is not about print versus digital. It's about print and digital, and there's a huge difference.\"\nThe company's evolution is aimed at ensuring it has the stability to better serve its communities both in print and online, Siegel says. \"We know in order to be successful we have to keep our audiences engaged across all platforms \u2013 print, digital, mobile, etc.\"\nWhen it announced its plan to cut back on print publishing on May 24, the Times-Picayune said it \"will significantly increase its online news-gathering efforts 24 hours a day, seven days a week, while offering enhanced printed newspapers on a schedule of three days a week\" \u2013 Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, which contain more advertising than other editions.\nIn 2009, Newhouse ended daily publication of its Ann Arbor News, opting instead for a digitally focused news outlet. It publishes a print version twice a week. Earlier this year, the company reduced home delivery at four other dailies in Michigan to three days a week.\nAlthough Advance has no specific plans to reduce print publication at its other papers, Siegel says the company constantly reviews local conditions, \"and my guess is there will be variations in the plans that are formulated in each of the Advance markets.\"",
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        "raw_content": "The 2006 peak of property prices in the United States and subsequent free-fall was sparked by low interest rates, rampant speculation and irresponsible lending practices. Inevitably, borrowers started to default, speculators began to pull out and prices plummeted. The foreclosure crisis may well be the second coming of this debacle.\nTraditionally, banks were responsible for giving out mortgage loans and assessing the credit-worthiness of borrowers. Under this system, if a borrower defaulted, banks foreclosed the property in order to recoup their debt.\nInvestment bankers decided to join the party and securitised thousands of these mortgages into a Mortgage-Backed Security (MBS) which gave other investors and speculators exposure to the mortgage markets.\nBanks increasingly began to focus on approving and selling mortgages without heeding the creditworthiness of the borrowers in exchange for handsome commissions, while investors assumed the risk of mortgage defaults in exchange for quick returns.\nEach time a mortgage is transferred, signatures of both the buyer and seller are required to complete the transaction. During the housing boom, mortgage-backed securities were heavily traded and the rightful owners of the thousands of underlying mortgages were tracked and recorded through an electronic database.\nThis task is the domain of a \u2018servicer\u2019 who is responsible for not only tracking these records but also collecting mortgage payments and disbursing them to investors.\nDuring the speculative frenzy, irresponsible recordkeeping caused as many as 27 per cent of these mortgage records to be rendered obsolete. When the need arose to foreclose a property, servicers were unable to trace rightful owners and forged documents started emerging to avoid foreclosure delays and loss of income.\nMost recently, Bank of America (BoA) was asked to halt all foreclosures until it cleared up the situation. GMAC, another servicer, also came under heavy fire since the deposition of one of its entry level loan managers gave insight into the roughly 10,000 foreclosure documents being notarised each month by him alone.\nDelayed foreclosures have also had other interesting side effects. A MBS is divided into junior and senior debt tranches where investors in junior tranches take on the highest risk for a higher return but in case of foreclosure are the last to receive the proceeds.\nEach time a foreclosure is delayed, both senior and junior investors continue to receive payments even though the home owner has defaulted. This means that junior tranches receive payments they would not have if the foreclosure happened swiftly, while the senior tranches end up compensating for this when in fact the opposite should be the case.\nBetween the struggle of junior and senior debt holders, falsified foreclosure documents and negligent notarisations, the Federal Reserve has stepped in to rein in the situation.\nThe servicers include the four largest US banks and a total of $2.6 trillion held in residential MBS could come under scrutiny. Most recently, the Fed has asked BoA to buy back part of its $47 billion in mortgages it has originated. BoA estimates that these buybacks may amount to $13 billion or 27 per cent of the total.\nOther servicers face similar liabilities and yet another bailout may be required to rescue the banks from their own negligence. Tax payers will once again foot the bill and the global economy will take another blow on the road to recovery.",
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        "raw_content": "\"...I assumed completely we were cursed and victims of the Blood as surely as mortals thought themselves to be the guilty victims of Original Sin...\"\n- Lestat, Prince Lestat\nEarly in her writing career, Anne Rice stopped writing novels and started writing scripture instead.\nHer debut novel, 1976's Interview with the Vampire, is a classic. Rice's vampires, stripped of satanism and portrayed not as ravenous corpses but miraculously transformed humans, started the entire subsequent genre of vampire fiction as something distinct from horror. Interview is the seed from which True Blood, The Vampire Diaries, Twilight, Forever Knight, Vampire: The Masquerade, and dozens of other works spring. Even Buffy shows shades of Rice. Gone from the vampire cosmos was the garlic and the crucifix, the turning into bats, the vampire's victims rising in three days as vampires themselves. Now vampires exchanged blood to transform others, now they moved with blinding speed and had heightened senses. Now they seemed to retain their \"souls.\"\nBut it was never her reinvention of the species that made Interview a gripping read. Interview was a painful, soul-searching work, the crucible into which a young mother poured all her pain over the tragic loss of her daughter to leukaemia Through Louis, Lestat, and Claudia, Rice was grappling with life and death, love and loss, and taking the reader along with her. Like all great fiction, Interview was emotionally honest.\nAnd...it was a novel.\nThe same can not be said for 1985's The Vampire Lestat. In this work, which is part of a pair of bookends with The Queen of the Damned, Rice consciously decides to stop writing fiction and take up mythology instead. Fitting for an author who would later write two novels about Christ, in Lestat Rice gives us a \"Jesus of the Vampires,\" a Brat Prince messiah who comes to overturn the old, static world of blood drinkers with a new Gospel. Where Interview was all about asking the questions, Lestat was about revelation. It had all the answers. In it, Rice reveals a new vampire mythology, detailing their origin in the fusing of an Eqyptian queen and a bloodthirsty spirit. They get all sorts of new powers, such as flight and causing things to burst into flame. And gone, really, is any trace of real horror. Their are glimpses of it--the stone-like Akasha and her king, the cruel fates of Mekare and Maharet--but mostly it is Jesus Christ Superstar with fangs.\nPrince Lestat (2014) marks Anne Rice's return to vampire fiction after eleven years, and is considered by her a direct sequel to The Queen of the Damned. In many ways it is the most \"scriptural\" of all her Vampire Chronicles (which is saying something in the wake of Memnoch the Devil), filled with endless chapters of \"so-and-so begat so-and-so,\" a bewildering cast of characters, and its own lingo. It requires two forwards and an appendix just to explain what the hell is going on. None of this in and of itself disqualifies it from being a novel, but Prince Lestat comes dripping with agenda. It takes about two-thirds of the book to get to it, but it all comes clear here;\n\"...we've waked from those nightmares of the Queen's Blood cult and the Children of Satan. We are finished with such things. We are in thrall to no belief now except that we can know from the physical world around us...stop with the self-loathing. Stop with the imagery of 'the damned...' we are not Damned, we never were...\"\nNow, Anne Rice's on-again off-again relationship with Catholicism is well known. She has herself has been quite vocal about it. In her \"on again\" mode, she has devoted her talents and much of the last decade to three novels (one forthcoming) about Jesus, and already in the Vampire Chronicles we have seen her extensively explore religious themes (again, Memnoch the Devil). Now, Rice is \"off again,\" and a declared secular humanist, and Prince Lestat preaches the Gospel of that. Lestat has come to deliver vampires from superstition, and Rice has come to deliver the readers of her tales as well.\nDon't get me wrong...I am not here to condemn Rice for her secular humanism. I am a secular humanist myself. But I haven't talked about the plot of Prince Lestat because there really isn't much of one. A mysterious presence called 'the Voice' is speaking to vampires around the world, trying to persuade the older ones to kill off all the younger. In a repeat of The Queen of the Damned, the vampires of the world assemble to stop it. That is pretty much it, and the climax? Well, let's just say it was predictable. Herein lies my assertion that Rice isn't writing fiction; the \"story\" is completely irrelevant. Strip away the pages and pages of her descriptions of gorgeous, unearthly vampires listening to gorgeous, unearthly music, wearing gorgeous, unearthly clothes, and you are left with a book urging you to set aside superstition and look to science for answers. The whole thing is extended preaching. Prince Lestat is only a 'novel' if the Bible is.\nI don't think I am being wholly unfair in this; characters in Prince Lestat themselves actually refer to the 'Vampire Chronicles' as scriptures. In the context of Rice's fictional world, the personal memoirs of Louis, Armand, Lestat, Marius, and others have formed a sort of vampire religion. Clearly Rice is aware of the scriptural quality of her work. My discomfort with Prince Lestat is the same bone I had to pick with Twilight--thinly disguised Mormon doctrine of be a good girl, wait until marriage, and after you have a child will be rewarded with rebirth into an eternal body. I had the same gripe with The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. I don't mind subtext in fiction, but when the fiction's main purpose is to preach a doctrine, I find it off-putting.\nI've stuck with Rice over the years because Interview with the Vampire was unquestionably a great work. It dealt with broad human themes that everyone eventually has to deal with. But Prince Lestat is an editorial piece that only some readers will agree with, and the only way to really enjoy the book is if you do. When Rice puts her mind to it, as she did in The Witching Hour or The Mummy, she can spin gripping stuff. Prince Lestat feels more like a long-winded secular Sunday sermon.\nNo doubt Prince Lestat will please Rice's die-hard fans, but it isn't going to win over any new ones.\nLabels: Review, Vampires",
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        "raw_content": "The current occupant of the White House lost the 2016 Presidential election by nearly 3,000,000 votes. He occupies the White House because the law (Article 2, Section 1 of, and the Twelfth Amendment to, the United States Constitution) makes the tally of Electoral College votes, not the popular vote, decisive.\nThe law, specifically Article III, Section 1, of the United States Constitution, also establishes a judicial branch, consisting of \u201cone Supreme Court, and \u2026 such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish.\u201d That same provision protects the independence of the judiciary, in two ways.\nFirst, it provides that judicial officers \u201cshall hold their Offices during good Behaviour,\u201d and thus cannot be removed willy-nilly. Second, the compensation of judicial officers \u201cshall not be diminished during their Continuance in Office.\u201d Judicial officers thus cannot be punished financially for their rulings.\nThe current occupant of the White House has repeatedly attempted to undermine the independence and legitimacy of the judiciary by attacking judges who rule against him. Among other examples, he has demeaned one such jurist as a \u201cso-called judge,\u201d and another, just yesterday, as an \u201cObama judge.\u201d\nToday, Chief Justice Roberts issued a statement that was prompted by yesterday\u2019s remark. The Chief Justice reminded everyone that \u201cWe do not have Obama judges or Trump judges, Bush judges or Clinton judges. What we have is an extraordinary group of dedicated judges doing their level best to do equal right to those appearing before them. That independent judiciary is something we should all be thankful for.\u201d\nTo that, every American, should say \u201cAmen.\u201d An independent judiciary is one of \u201cthe blessings of liberty,\u201d language that appears in the Preamble to the Constitution. Our judiciary, whether we always agree with its decisions or not, is one of the things that distinguishes the United States of America from dictatorships, with their \u201crubber stamp\u201d or \u201ckangaroo\u201d courts, or no courts at all.\nAs Thanksgiving begins, we have much to be thankful for. The Chief Justice rightly stated that an independent judiciary, a bulwark against tyrants, is one of them.\n2 Responses to \u201cAt Thanksgiving, Gratitude for an Independent Judiciary\u201d\nT. Gary Mitchell says:\nEloquent, thoughtful, cogent and accurate. Thanks very much Bruce. In these times, a reminder that truths still matter can be uplifting. Your post was just that.\nJeff Shooman says:\nHere here, Bruce!",
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        "raw_content": "Who are the Revolutionary Senshi?\nThe most common kind of senshi in the universe is the planetary senshi, who are the holders of a starseed tied to the power of a planet of a solar system. When that planet gains a certain number of sentient life and beings, the starseed reveals itself to the most deserving of those people, and a Sailor Senshi emerges. The Revolutionary Senshi are that kind of senshi - they are the guardians of the planets of the Vega system, powered by those planets and entrusted with magic and relics to aid them in their mission to protect Vega and its ruler.\nThough, this is not the case right now. Eight years ago, when Princess Phoebe's party was assaulted by Empress Sin's forces, the Revolutionary Senshi of Vega were also thrown into complete chaos. Nearly half of the team was killed, one of the members was forced into a cybernetic body and false memories, and the others were driven into hiding. 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The starseeds of the Revolutionary Senshi have a special quality not seen before in other starseeds of the galaxy. Vegan planetary starseeds have the power of evolution, giving them abilities that allow for a high degree of adaptability in the currently dangerous landscape. Within the past eight years, the starseeds have evolved powers suited to help keep the Senshi under Sin's radar - the ability to use magic without a henshin, communicators, and disguise powers.\nThe Revolutionary Senshi are split into two groups - the Old Guard, who were the Senshi who served Phoebe at the time of the coup eight years ago, and the New Guard, who are newer warriors who have taken up the mantle of a fallen Senshi. The Old Guard has the advantage of experience and their years of training with the Sol Senshi, while the New Guard have the optimism and faith which may have been beaten out of the older Senshi.\nAre the Revolutionary Senshi reincarnations?\nNope! The original bearers of the Revolutionary starseeds were the Ancient Vegans, and those Senshi died 6,000 years before game start, along with the rest of Vega. The current Revolutionary senshi are just regular people who grew up in the Vegan system, and have no special ties to a past life or anything.\nHow were the Old Guard senshi discovered? How were they trained?\nQueen Arienrhod had a dream about the Revolutionary starseeds nearly 22 years ago, and so she learned the true names of the Vegan planets, and also gained access to the Vegan starseeds. That was when the process of finding the people who suited those starseeds began. Some of the Old Guard senshi were directly selected by their Sol counterparts - for example, Adelita, the first Sailor Orpheus, was named the heir by Sailor Pluto. Most Old Guard senshi had to prove their worth against other candidates in talents suited to the starseed's power, so Vaness, of the Atalanta starseed, proved herself to be the smartest and fastest of the candidates.\nOnce heirs were officially named, they were trained in the Sol system for a few years under the Sol senshi (the newer incarnations of Sailor Mars, Sailor Uranus, etc). They were trained in the proper use of their powers, martial combat, strategy, and other skills meaningful to their spheres. After they were officially done with training, they were free to come and go from Sol to Vega - going to see their families in Vega, and getting to know Phoebe and each other back in Sol. They were all together on Phoebe's birthday in 3961, when Sin launched her coup.\nHow are starseeds moved from one senshi to another?\nBecause the inherent flexibility and adaptability of the Revolutionary starseeds, the starseeds know when it is time to get out, and will move in a variety of ways. 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        "raw_content": "csbonin@mit.edu\nMoscow's Houses of Culture\nReview of \"Katrin Sigurdardottir: Drawing Apart\" at the List Visual Arts Center\n2016-17 US Scholar, Fulbright Russia, Faculty of Arts + Sciences, St. Petersburg State University\nChristianna Bonin is a PhD candidate in the History, Theory, and Criticism of Architecture and Art program and currently a 2018-19 Alfa Fellow at the Higher School of Economics, Moscow. In 2018, she held a doctoral research fellowship at the German Historical Institute, Moscow. Her research considers the relationships among industry, economic trade, and culture, particularly in nineteenth and twentieth-century art and architecture in Europe and Russia. Her dissertation, entitled \u201cRadical in the Making: Art, Craft, and Politics in the Soviet Union, 1915-75,\u201d investigates transformations to handicraft production during moments of modernization and industrialization in Soviet Russia and Kazakhstan. Recently, she has written about interwar craft and machine aesthetics, the impact of social traumas on urban form in Cold War East and West Germany, and the politics of preserving wooden architecture in imperial and Soviet Russia.\nChristianna received a B.A. summa cum laude in art history and psychology from Amherst College in 2007 and a M.A. in the history of architecture and art from the Williams College Graduate Program in 2012. Before coming to MIT, she worked in theater and design studios at the Bauhaus Dessau Foundation in Dessau, Germany. With fellow graduate student Nisa Ari, she organized the exhibition \u201cThe Contingent Space of Work\" (MIT Keller Gallery) and co-edited thresholds 44: workspace, the annual peer-reviewed journal produced by the MIT Department of Architecture. She is also an art critic and frequent contributor to Artforum.\nSelected Publications & Exhibitions\nthresholds 44: workspace, (SA&P Press, 2016),\n\"The Contingent Space of Work,\" Keller Gallery, 2016,\n\u201cThe Austin Company,\u201d and \u201cRichard Neutra,\u201d in OfficeUS: Atlas, (Lars M\u00fcller Publishers, 2015).\n\u201cEscaping the Bauhaus Object,\u201d in Objects by Architects (SA&P Press, 2013.)\n\u201cBetween Wall and Paper: Rethinking Sol LeWitt\u2019s Wall Drawings,\u201d in Sol LeWitt: The Well-Tempered Grid, exhibition catalogue, ed. Charles W. Haxthausen (Williams College Museum of Art, distributed by D.A.P., 2012).",
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        "raw_content": "Home. > VDRC > Redistricting > Redistricting Reform Watch > State Reform Proposals > New Hampshire > SB 49\nHB 49 was introduced on by Rep. Weed. The bill would have amended the current statutory provisions for redistricting and create an independent redistricting commission. It ultimately failed.\nNo. While districts are required to have a population nearly equal to the population of an ideal district, the ideal number is created by divided the population of the state by the number of districts to be created. However, Part 2, Article 26 of the state constitution, which is unaltered by the proposed legislation, requires single-member districts for senators. Multi-member districts are constitutional for the general assembly.\nMaybe. In establishing districts, no use shall be made of any of the following data: addresses of incumbent legislators, political affiliations of registered voters, previous election results, demographic information, other than population head counts, except as required by the Constitution and laws of the United States.\nThe 7-member commission would have 2 members appointed by the governor, and 1 member appointed by each of the following officials: the chief justice of the supreme court, the speaker of the house, the house minority leader, the president of the senate, and the senate minority leader. There are no requirements related to political affiliation, but no more than 4 can come from the same congressional district.\nPossibly. There is no specific prohibition on plans submitted by the public, but there is also no express allowance for them.\nNo. Plans can only be submitted to the legislature in years ending in 1.\nThe San Francisco Chronicle editorial board endorses the British Columbia Citizens Assembly approach to electoral reform, specifically noting the potential for proportional representation in California.\nReal redistricting reform is proportional representation\nRob Dickinson of Californians for Electoral Reform writes a commentary on how recent proposals to make the redistricting process fairer miss the mark. For real progress in how we elect our representatives, we need to turn to proportional voting.\nTanner redistricting bill gains Senate sponsor\nSenator Tim Johnson introduced a companion bill to Rep. John Tanner's federal redistricting reform legislation. The identical bills, supported by FairVote, would set up state commissions to handle redistricting only once a decade.\nOverhaul of state electoral system sought\nFollowing on the heels of the defeat of redistricting reform in California, Republican and Democratic legislators plan on introducing legislation to create a citizens assembly for election reform and discuss proportional voting for the state.\nA Dramatic Idea for Election Reform\nA Times reader highlights the fundamental weakness of any single-member district-based system: gerrymandering is unavoidable.",
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        "raw_content": "(Light in a Dark House), Author, Rights\n(Light in a Dark House)\nGaliani Berlin, July 2011, 352 pp.\nThe Winter of the Lions, the third in Wagner\u2019s crime series set in Finland and featuring Detective Kimmo Joentaa, was recently praised by the Financial Times for its \u2018spare, stark outlining of motives and events\u2019, and described as \u2018snow-noir of the highest order\u2019.\nIn Light in a Dark House a woman is found in a coma at the roadside on Joentaa\u2019s patch, and dies later in hospital. Who was she, and how exactly does her murder link up with several killings around the small town of Karjasaari? Joentaa is working once again with Westerberg of the Helsinki police and his keen new sidekick Seppo. It all goes back to a gang rape witnessed in 1985 by a halfcomprehending twelve-year-old schoolboy, whose diary entries of the time are interleaved in the novel with the police investigations of 2010. Now the men and youths who took part in the rape are being picked off in turn by a ruthlessly determined killer. Meanwhile the new woman in Kimmo Joentaa\u2019s life, the mysterious prostitute Larissa, has disappeared, keeping in touch only through occasional laconic email messages.\nA satisfying page-turner full of suspense.\n\u2018Jan Costin Wagner\u2019s new novel is amongst the best of the crime genre. You will not find a more sympathetic murderer, or a more melancholy policeman. The book is a brilliant study on love, grief and death.\u2019\u2013 Spiegel Online\n\u2018Jan Costin Wagner writes the best Scandinavian crime novels of the moment.\u2019\u2013 Berliner Morgenpost\n\u2018Magical. Better than Mankell.\u2019\u2013 The Times\nJan Costin Wagner was born in 1972 and now lives as a freelance writer and musician near Frankfurt am Main and in Finland. His novels have been awarded numerous prizes, including the German Crime Fiction Prize and the Marlowe Prize, and have been nominated for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. They have been translated into fourteen languages. The novel Das Schweigen was filmed for the cinema in 2010.\nwww.jan-costin-wagner.de\nIm Winter der L\u00f6wen (The Winter of the Lions, 2009); Das Schweigen (Silence, 2007); Schattentag (2005); Eismond (Ice Moon, 2003); Nachtfahrt (2002)\nKiepenheuer & Witsch was founded in 1949 in Cologne by Gustav Kiepenheuer and Joseph Caspar Witsch. The press\u2019s early authors included Joseph Roth, Heinrich B\u00f6ll and Erich Maria Remarque. Today Kiepenheuer & Witsch continues to publish leading contemporary German, Austrian and Swiss writers, as well as international authors in translation. Its list includes among many others the book prizewinner Kathrin Schmidt, Frank Sch\u00e4tzing, Uwe Timm, David Foster Wallace and J.D. Salinger. Its non-fiction subjects cover sociology, psychology, history and biography. Kiepenheuer & Witsch is part of the Holtzbrinck Group.",
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        "raw_content": "\u00ab Jets Land Linebacker Bart Scott in Multi-Year Deal\nTE Winslow Says It\u2019s a Blessing to Now Be a Buccaneer \u00bb\nBrowns Move TE Kellen Winslow to Tampa Bay for Draft Picks\nFebruary 27th, 2009 Matt Loede Posted in Cleveland Browns, Tampa Bay Bucs\nThe first day of free agency has also garnered the first trade, and it\u2019s a rather big one. The Browns have moved tight end Kellen Winslow to the Tampa Bay Bucs for undisclosed draft picks. The Buccaneers official team site has put up a post on the report:\nOn the first day of the NFL\u2019s 2009 free agency period, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers acquired one of the league\u2019s rising offensive stars\u2026without actually dipping into the free agent pool. The Buccaneers acquired former Cleveland tight end Kellen Winslow II on Friday, completing a late-morning trade by sending undisclosed draft picks to the Browns. The sixth overall pick in the 2004 draft, Winslow has had two 80-catch seasons in the last three years and is considered one of the most talented players at his position in the NFL.\nWinslow clashed last season with then GM Phil Savage, but now that he\u2019s gone, it seems odd that the Browns would move Winlsow so fast. There must have been something in the new Eric Mangini regime that he saw that he didn\u2019t think Winslow would fit, and now he\u2019s ready to go play in Florida for Raheem Morris and the Bucs.\nTags: kellen-winslow, raheem morris",
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        "raw_content": "SIAH ARMAJANI. Shirt #2. 1960. Ink, paint, gesso on canvas, 85 \u00d7 82 cm. Photo by Stephen White. Courtesy the artist and Parasol Unit, London.\nAn Ingenious World\nReviews BY Susan Gibb from Mar/Apr 2014\nThe survey of Iranian-born, Minneapolis-based artist Siah Armajani, held at London\u2019s Parasol Unit in late 2013, cleverly represented his sizable oeuvre despite the constraints of a modest gallery space. With a practice that spans more than five decades, and includes many substantial public works, this was a challenging curatorial task. To this end, \u201cAn Ingenious World\u201d utilized a concise selection of works that provided gallery-goers with an entr\u00e9e into the diversity, developments and persistent concerns that have defined Armajani\u2019s career. Also included was a slide projection of his public art commissions. While less intriguing as a viewing experience, this served as an invaluable catalog in understanding the idiosyncratic, artistic language of Armajani\u2019s practice and the social contexts in which it operates.\nDrawing on Armajani\u2019s youth in Tehran, his interest in Western literature and poetry, and his love of American vernacular architecture, the ground floor of Parasol Unit offered works in which the artist merged these inspirations with rigorously refined and applied style. Comprising a playful arrangement of medium- to large-scale works, which included room installations, a freestanding mirror and vibrant color-pencil drawings, the display showcased the artist\u2019s bold use of color and strong, geometric shapes. Seen en masse, the works also highlighted a certain standardization of form and finish that typifies Armajani\u2019s oeuvre. The paint he uses often looks domestic or industrial, the wood proportions appear prefabricated rather than artisanal, and the structures are robust and practical with minimal decoration. It is a slightly heavy aesthetic, but one that teases out a heightened cognitive engagement from the viewer; for, despite the utilitarian appearance of his works, there is something never completely comfortable about their proportions\u2014form doesn\u2019t quite follow function.\nThe exhibition continued upstairs, where examples of Armajani\u2019s earlier artistic projects were shown. Pieces such as the hanging textile Shirt #2 (1960) and the painting Prayer (1962) referenced his Iranian background through their use of Persian script, which covers the surface of both works. Also on this floor was the highlight of the exhibition, a collection of 68 architectural models created from 1970 to 2007, which were shown across a series of long tables. The display enticed the viewer to step closer and delight in each model\u2019s detail. The models formed a moving mise-en-sc\u00e8ne of Armajani\u2019s thought processes, highlighting his radical move from fine art to architecture, and the sincerity of the architectural style that he has since developed in his work.\nBack downstairs, a commissioned work entitled Alfred Whitehead Reading Room (2013), which was presented outside on the gallery\u2019s patio, provided an opportunity to interact with Armajani\u2019s work as though it were a public art commission. Inspired by British philosopher and mathematician Alfred North Whitehead, the blue, stable-like installation houses copies of Whitehead\u2019s books, as well as pencils and paper, encouraging viewers to actively engage with and contemplate his work. A pile of fliers nearby cited a quote from Whitehead\u2019s essay \u201cThe Aims of Education\u201d (1916): \u201cTheoretical ideas should always find important applications within the pupil\u2019s curriculum . . . This is not an easy doctrine to apply, but a very hard one. It contains within itself the problem of keeping knowledge alive, of preventing it from becoming inert, which is the central problem of all education.\u201d The quote resonates with Armajani\u2019s own artistic endeavor, which seeks to discern how theoretical ideas can be applied in and enlivened through art.\nNearby, as a counterpoint to the \u201creading room,\u201d was Edgar Allan Poe\u2019s Study (2007\u201308). Of similar scale and structure, this black-and-white installation includes homely elements\u2014a bed and desk\u2014but is enclosed in walls of glass, sealing off entry. Shown together, these two installations embodied a certain tension\u2014between utopian, communal pursuits, the efficacy of the artwork, and the subjective, creative experience of an artist. This beautiful and melancholic tension encapsulates Armajani\u2019s practice, and provided a glimpse into the world that he has dedicated himself to constructing over a lifetime.",
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        "raw_content": "Lions in State B for second time in school history\nMarch 15, 2007|By Ryan Deal\nIt has been nearly 70 years since the last time Langford made an appearance at the State B boys' basketball tournament. The last time the Langford Lions qualified for a state tournament was 1939. Langford starts one senior, three juniors, and one sophomore. The future looks bright, but coach Paul Raasch is concerned about the present. \u201cWe are not really thinking down the line,\u201d said Raasch. \u201cWe are living in the moment. We are in the state tournament and we want to take advantage of it. It is nice for our young kids. They should be soaking this in. I'm excited about our future, but we have to take care of business and the task at hand.\u201d Fourth-seeded Langford (20-3) will play No. 5 Sully Buttes (19-4) at 2:45 this afternoon at Wachs Arena in Aberdeen. \u201cIt should be a whale of a game,\u201d said Raasch. \u201cThey are extremely athletic. Looking at their scores throughout the year, they can put a lot of points up in a hurry. They defend very well, are very well disciplined and out front they are led by an outstanding point guard in Weston Kusser. He is a good leader for them. He handles the ball well. Team-wise it should be an excellent matchup.\u201d Langford is led in scoring by 6-foot-4 forward Shane Hurley who averages 16 points and six rebounds per game. Sophomore guard Jeff Tobin averages 14 points and six assists per game. The Lions have five other players who average five points or more. \u201cWe have had solid contributions from different guys,\u201d said Raasch. \u201cWe are pretty balanced and a team strength is that nobody can really key on one guy. People try to take away Hurley and Tobin, but we have other guys who can score.\u201d Junior 6-foot-3 center Austin Suther averages seven points and eight rebounds per game. Mitch Williams and Stephen Fagerland are also starters who contribute a lot on the defensive end. \u201cWilliams and Fagerland has been solid on the defense for us,\u201d said Raasch. \u201cSuther has been very good for us on the rebounds all year long.\u201d The Lions use their height to their advantage. However, they have the players to score in transition. \u201cWe will look for breaks when they are there,\u201d said Raasch. \u201cWe will look to push the ball when the opportunity is there. With our size, we are definitely a half-court oriented team. But we feel we have some athleticism and can get out and run. We have some depth; we go eight deep. We match up pretty well most nights with whatever style we have to adjust to.\u201d This is only the second boys' state tournament appearance for Langford. \u201cThe B is always something special for anybody. I'm just happy for our players,\u201d said Raasch. \u201cThey are a very deserving crew. They put a lot of time in. It is a very rewarding for them to be there. With that being said, we can't be satisfied with being there. I wanted them to get in there because I think we can do some damage in the tournament. We got that opportunity so we certainly have to take advantage of it.\u201d\nHigh School Boys' Basketball: Langford claims first LRC...\nWarner rocks Summit\nSully Buttes grad helps set up all-South Dakota Summit final",
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        "raw_content": "YOU ARE HERE: Aberdeen News Home\u2192Collections\u2192Government\nWright's sermon, in context, perspective\nWe've all heard about the infamous \"God damn America\" sermon given by Barack Obama's pastor, the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. We've heard Obama's clarification of his relationship with Wright, and we've heard the various commentaries on the issue. But what most people have not heard is the entire context of Rev. Wright's sermon. That context doesn't remove the controversy, but it does give us all a little more food for thought. Wright's 2003 sermon was entitled, \"Confusing God and government.\" His main theme was in fact very biblical: People should put their trust in God, and not governments, since governments change, and God does not change. Much of his sermon is a long diatribe against the wrongs committed by the U.S. government. One section lists the lies told by the government: It lied about the bombing of Cambodia, lied about the Iran-Contra affair, lied about the Tuskegee experiment in which African American men were infected with syphilis and it lied in the lead up to the invasion of Iraq. In his long list, Wright does include some bizarre and outrageous items, including \"the government lied about inventing HIV virus as a means of genocide against people of color.\" More rationally, Wright points out that the government can change for the better. The government of Lincoln ended the legal practice of slavery. Truman's government desegregated the military. The government passed civil rights laws. Wright also says that in Bill Clinton, \"blacks had an intelligent friend in the Oval Office.\" But too often, Wright says, America has failed to treat its citizens fairly. America failed in her treatment of Native Americans by placing them on reservations, failed her citizens of Japanese descent by placing them in internment camps and she has failed her citizens of African descent through allowing legal slavery, segregation and continuing discrimination. This is the context in which Wright makes his notorious statement. Speaking of African Americans, he says, \"The government gives them drugs, builds bigger prisons, passes a three-strike law and then wants us to sing God bless America. No, no, no. Not God bless America. God damn America! That's in the Bible. For killing innocent people. God damn America for treating us citizens as less than human. God damn America as long as she tries to act like she is supreme.\" Later in the sermon, Wright explicitly asks his audience to forgive him for the \"God damn.\" But he adds, \"that's in the Bible though. Blessings and curses in the Bible. It's in the Bible.\" There is much to fault in Wright's sermon. He makes many broad, sweeping and sometimes outrageous claims. He fails to distinguish sharply enough between past government policies (such as tolerance of slavery) and current policies. He equates intentional killings of civilians by Muslim extremists with the unintended killing of civilians in U.S. military strikes. While he does note some positive aspects of America, he is overwhelmingly and unfairly negative. But I don't believe that any believer in the Bible can criticize Wright's basic point: God condemns governments and people when they act immorally. The people of Israel are God's chosen people, but when they acted wrongly, God, through the prophets, condemned them in no uncertain terms. The phrase \"God bless America\" has never meant that God supports and blesses everything that America does. To assume that is to turn America into a false idol that replaces God's standards of right and wrong. If God is truly to bless America, then we must expect that God will condemn America when she does wrong. And America has done, and still does, wrong. Many of the items in Wright's list are undeniably true. And in fact we can easily add more. One that readily springs to my mind is the evil of a nation that supports the destruction of more than 1 million unborn lives a year as a convenient solution to \"social problems.\" For all its faults, Wright's sermon has a profound truth in it. God is a God of justice, and thus condemns injustice. It makes no difference to God whether the wrong is committed by whites or blacks, Democrats or Republicans, Americans or non-Americans. Martin Albl teaches religious studies at Presentation College. His column appears occasionally in the American News. Write to him at the American News, P.O. Box 4430, Aberdeen, S.D., 57402, or e-mail americannews@aberdeennews.com.\nSermon inspires freedom reflection\nConsider Obama's relationship to church\nRev. Jeremiah Wright, drowning in sea of hypocrisy",
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        "raw_content": "Submitted By kihgoldae\nRevision Summary Notes\nFoundation for the Study of Religion\nPart One: Philosophy of Religion\nPlato and the Forms\n\u2022 Socrates said that virtue is knowledge \u2013 to know what is right is to do what is right. \u2022 All wrongdoing is the result of ignorance \u2013 nobody chooses to do wrong deliberately. \u2022 Therefore, to be moral you must have true knowledge.\nThe problem of the One and the Many\nPlato was trying to find a solution to the problem that although there is underlying stability in the world (sun comes up every morning), it is constantly changing (you never step into the same river twice).\n1. An old theory about this problem is that we gain all knowledge from our senses \u2013 empirically. 2. Plato disagreed with this. He said that because the world is constantly changing, our senses cannot be trusted. Plato illustrated his idea in the dialogue, \u2018Meno\u2019:\nSocrates sets a slave boy a mathematical problem. 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The experience that I encountered with ethics is in my last job. I was elected to be component of a team for a project. A coworker had issues with me because I knew that his work was not satisfactory and he asked other coworkers to do his job. The ethical thing that I could have possible done was to report his actions. Ethical morals are important and if the person cannot complete his assignment individually it\u2019s an ethical violation. If someone was in a higher position, then that person should know his responsibility in that position and not ask another coworker to complete the tasks that were assigned to him. Political Philosophy Political philosophy is a major study area of philosophy. Searching for problems and solutions is political philosophy; the burdens that are problems for societies at that time are researched so that a solution can be addressed properly. One major area of study under the broad umbrella of philosophy is political philosophy. 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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / Phone / Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 With 6-Inch Display, 5000mAh Battery Launched: Price, Specifications and Features\nAsus ZenFone Max Pro M1 smartphone was launched in April 2018.The dual-SIM (Nano) Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 runs a pure version of Android 8.1 Oreo out-of-the-box, and will get Android P and Android Q upgrades. It sports a 5.99-inch full-HD+ (1080\u00d72160 pixels) IPS Full View display with an 18:9 aspect ratio. The handset is powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 636 SoC, coupled with an Adreno 509 GPU.\nAs for camera specifications, the Zenfone Max Pro M1 bears a dual camera setup at the back with a 13-megapixel primary Omnivision sensor (f/2.2 aperture) and a 5-megapixel secondary depth sensing sensor. On the front there is an 8-megapixel selfie camera with f/2.0 aperture, an 85.5-degree wide-angle lens, and a 5P lens. Both the rear and front camera get soft-light LED flash. There is up to 64GB EMCP inbuilt storage on the phone, with microSD card support up to 2TB for expansion. And, a 5000mAh battery, with a bundled 10W charger, powers in the internals from under the hood.\nConnectivity options include 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n with Wi-Fi Direct, Bluetooth 4.2 (with aptX), GPS/ A-GPS, BDS, GLONASS, Micro-USB, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Sensors onboard the Asus Zenfone Max Pro M1 include Face Unlock sensor, fingerprint sensor, and the likes. Dimensions are 159x76x8.61mm and weight is 180 grams.\nThe company also announced a 6GB RAM variant of the Zenfone Max Pro M1, which will come with 64GB internal storage, 16-megapixel + 5-megapixel rear camera setup on the back, and 16-megapixel selfie shooter. The remaining specifications remain the same as that of the standard variant. This variant will be released \u201csoon\u201d and will be priced at Rs. 14,999.\nASUSTeK Computer Inc., known as ASUS, is a Taiwanese multinational computer hardware and electronics company was founded in 1989 in Taiwan. ASUS is one of the world\u2019s largest computer hardware companies. Its products include desktops, PC peripherals, laptops, smartphones, tablets and hybrid devices. The company has made Android phones powered by Intel and Qualcomm SoCs.\nAsus Zenfone Max Pro M1 With 6-Inch Display, 5000mAh Battery Launched: Detailed Specifications and Features\nColours Midnight Black, Grey\nThanks for viewing this article . Share using our social media handle",
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Bad luck followed this gifted athlete like a lost dog looking for a home.\nToday Freddy Maertens works at the Centrum Ronde Van Vlaanderen museum in Oudenaarde, Belgium.\nI was lucky enougn to spend an afternoon with Mr. Maertens in 2011 and found him to one of the kindest, friendliest men I have ever had the pleasure of meeting. Extraordinary success and heartbreaking failure have not effaced his innner charm.\nThe list of Maertens victories is very long, but here are the important ones. 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        "raw_content": "Blackford Railway History\nThe history of Blackford station begins in the mid 19th century at a time when \u201cRailway Fever\u201d saw new railway schemes being proposed all over the country. Each railway company had to obtain an Act of Parliament before they could raise funds or receive authority to build their lines. By 1844 there were 66 separate railway companies in Great Britain.\nThe importance of a railway line from Falkirk to Perth was seen as critical to completing a trunk line from London to the North of Scotland and an early survey in 1841 had confirmed the practicality of such a route. Various influential members and landowners in the Strathearn area formed a provisional committee and surveyors from Inverness undertook to provide a survey in March 1844, initially at their own expense.\nThe first reference to what was to become the Scottish Central Railway Company was made on 9th April 1844. Such was the importance of the proposed line that shares in the company were quickly fully subscribed.\nTwo possible routes for the new railway were under consideration, both following a common line from Stirling, Bridge of Allan, Dunblane and on to Auchterarder. From here one followed a low lying route, involving a major tunnel through Moncrieffe Hill to reach Perth from the south while the other proposal turned north towards Crieff to reach Perth from the north. Following a detailed engineering assessment it was decided in October 1844 that the route through Moncrieffe Hill should be selected and plans and sections were deposited with the House of Commons for the 1844-45 session.\nThe plans confirmed that several roads to the north of Blackford would have to be diverted and that the proposed railway line would separate the village from its church to the north of the main turnpike crossed by the railway. Notably, much of the land in this area was owned by Major William Moray Stirling of Braco, one of the line\u2019s promoters.\nThe Scottish Central Railways Bill eventually received Royal Assent on 1st July 1845 and Major William Moray Stirling was elected as chairman of the newly constituted company. Contracts to construct the line were let in late 1845 and agreement reached on establishing stations at Perth, Forteviot, Dunning, Auchterarder, Blackford, Greenloaning, Dunblane, Bridge of Allan, Stirling and Larbert Junction. By early 1846, most of the land had been acquired and excavations work involving c.1800 men and 200 horses was advancing. By early 1847 some 3,886 men and 378 horses were employed and over 2.5 million cubic yards of earth had been excavated.\nIt was originally hoped that the line could be opened by spring 1847 but a severe winter delayed progress and the initial opening date of spring 1847 was rescheduled to early 1848. An unsuccessful request was made to the Board in January 1847 that a bridge should be constructed where the line crossed the turnpike at Blackford as the road gave access to the church and burial ground and parishioners would be impeded by gates over the railway.\nPhysical connections between the Central and neighbouring companies were not fully resolved until autumn 1847. The official opening date was 22nd May 1848 and all passenger arrangements were operating by 1st June, with goods services starting on 15th June. Connecting services to Glasgow and Edinburgh were introduced from 1st July 1848. The initial consideration was that there would be four trains per day each way throughout and Blackford station, like Forteviot and Dunning, would require one booking clerk, one porter and one point or signalman, along with a policeman or gatekeeper at each level crossing.\nBlackford station shared the same design as Forgandenny and Kinbuck - a two storey stone building including the station master\u2019s accommodation. Each station was later extended - in Blackford\u2019s case with a wooden extension.\nOne other notable station was that at Carsebreck, between Greenloaning and Blackford. This station existed as an intermittent halt \u2013 Lord Kinnair of the Dundee & Perth Company had asked the SCR Board in 1851 if land adjacent to the line could be found to create a curling pond. A site was identified at the lochan near Carsebreck house and a plan was submitted in 1852 showing two platforms with a siding and crossover. The halt was at first named the Caledonian Curling Society\u2019s Platform, then renamed Curling Pond Halt in 1870 and later referred to as the Royal Curling Club Platform. The first match was played in 1853 \u2013 one bonspiel was held in the winter of 1882-83 and the final contest was held in 1935 when almost 5000 players and spectators arrived.\nBy 1849, a combination of factors, including changes to the Railways Bill and a depressed economic situation led to the plant and workings of the SCR being handed over to the Caledonian Railway and to two west coast companies, the London and North Western Railway and Lancaster & Carlisle Railway. Agreement was reached in 1862 that a joint purse arrangement should be established between the Caledonian Railway, SCR and the Edinburgh & Glasgow. In 1863 this was followed by a \u201cThirty Years Agreement\u201d to formalise the arrangement. However, by 1865, the Caledonian and Scottish Central Railway Amalgamation Bill had received Royal Assent and on 1st August 1865 the SCR was formally dissolved.\nThroughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries, traffic on the former SCR rapidly increased with the growth in traffic from England and with Perth maintaining its strategic advantage as a hub for connecting services to/from the north of Scotland. However, with the steady growth in road network improvements, the general decline in rail services and associated closures began in earnest in the 1930s, with reductions in services progressively taking place up to the 1960s. Sadly, the last passenger train to leave Blackford station was in June 1956.\nThis brief history of Blackford Railway Station was drawn from the book The Scottish Central Railway by Peter Marshall, published by Oakwood Press, 1998",
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        "raw_content": "Language as Freedom in Sartre\u2019s Philosophy\nHome/Literature, Essays, Blesok no. 14/Language as Freedom in Sartre\u2019s Philosophy\nABSTRACT: I argue that Sartre posits language as a medium of communication that is capable of safeguarding the development of subjectivity and freedom. Language does this in a twofold manner: on the one hand, it is an action that does not phenomenally alter being, but that has the capacity of altering consciousness; on the other hand, language, more particularly written text, is a mode of communication that is delayed, hence that occurs outside the present, i.e. in a different space and a deferred time. As such, it preserves the subjectivity of both writer and reader. The argument is as follows: first, I present Sartre\u2019s definition of freedom and subjectivity in terms of his definition of consciousness of the For-itself and In-itself in Being and Nothingness; second, I draw on examples from La Nausie to illustrate the link between language, consciousness and the expression of freedom and subjectivity; third, I refer to The Psychology of Imagination and What is Literature? to illustrate further the importance that Sartre places on writing and reading as means to establish a lasting impression of personal freedom and subjectivity in a manner that defies space and time.\nIn this paper I shall argue that Sartre posits language as a medium of communication that is capable of safeguarding subjectivity and freedom. Language does this in a two-fold manner: on the one hand it is an action which does not phenomenally alter being, but which has the capacity of altering consciousness; on the other hand, language, more particularly written text, is a mode of communication that is delayed, hence that occurs out with the present, i.e. in a different space and a deferred time, and as such it preserves the subjectivity of both writer and reader. I present this argument in the following manner: first, I present Sartre\u2019s definition of freedom and subjectivity in terms of his definition of consciousness of the For-itself and In-self in Being & Nothingness; second, I draw on examples from La Nausie to illustrate the link between language, consciousness and the expression of freedom and subjectivity; third, I refer to The Psychology of Imagination and What is Literature? to illustrate further the importance that Sartre places on writing and reading as means both to freedom and subjectivity.\nIn Existentialism and Humanism (1946), Sartre states that \u201cif God does not exist there is at least one being whose existence comes before its essence, a being which exists before it can be defined by any conception of it. That being is man or as Heidegger has it the human reality.\u201d1F Sartre believes that \u201cexistence comes before essence \u2013 or, if you will, that we must begin from the subjective.\u201d2F This implies that each individual \u201ccannot pass beyond human subjectivity,\u201d3F i.e. that the recognition and constitution of one\u2019s subjectivity represent the highest point in the achievement of freedom, for there is no divine beyond, no transcendent Other whose Being can define the essence of humanity.4F Human reality is characterized by \u2018contingency\u2019, and the identity of the self hinges upon the total sum and interpretation of the product of these \u2018accidents\u2019.\nIn his definition of subjectivity, Sartre makes a distinction between consciousness of the self and creation of the self.5F Consciousness exists outside being, and is external to the phenomenon of existence; it appears in and through being, but does not constitute this being.6F By contrast, self-creation lies in praxis, i.e. the action made by the individual according to a decision to commit such an act. The result of such an action constitutes the self in reality. This distinction appears in this (radical) form in the early philosophical essays and, more explicitly, in Being and Nothingness (1943). It also appears in Sartre\u2019s literary works: in La Nausie (1938), the author of the diary, Roquentin, recognizes that his essence is entirely distinct from his being. The freedom of his consciousness is displayed in its ability to become one with other existential beings, such as a tree-root or a gust of wind. Sartre\u2019s work expresses his desire to give rise to a knowledge of individual subjectivity that is \u2018authentic\u2019 \u2013 untainted, uninformed by social, religious or political pressures.\nIn Being & Nothingness, Sartre identifies \u2018authentic\u2019 consciousness as the For-itself. It is the capacity to interrogate, eliminate possibilities, and establish a judgement based on negation of what is \u2013 i.e. by recognizing what is, one acknowledges also what is not. The For-itself stands generally outside of being, and as such it remains free. For Sartre, the For-itself is freedom.7F This freedom comes at the price of its being entirely, and permanently, separate from the In-itself, which occurs because consciousness reaches and acknowledges being merely as something external. The For-itself is thus never a thing or an object, but a force, that is linked to action rather than to observation. All phenomena (including another For-itself) belong, as a mass, to the realm of the In-itself. Subjectivity as consciousness is, therefore, a nothingness. It is emptiness of the In-itself. Sartre states that the For-itself never \u201cexists For-itself but only for the object, and that subjectivity is a consciousness without Subject.\u201d8F In other words, for the For-itself to remain free it must also be immaterial; it can never be an object, not even that of its own. As such, the For-itself is invariably action, energy, activity. Although as action the For-itself manifests itself through the object, it is never simply that object but the force that shaped it. This definition of consciousness is maintained even after Sartre embraced Marxism. Sartre was very critical of the Marxist definition of subjectivity, which claimed that subjectivity is dependent on production.9F\nAuthorSalam Hawa\nadmin\t2018-08-21T17:23:53+00:00\tApril 1st, 2000|Categories: Literature, Essays, Blesok no. 14|0 Comments",
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        "raw_content": "Do you remember the first time you learned where food came from? That enlightened moment where you realized that, in fact, vegetables don\u2019t just appear on grocery store shelves, but that someone, somewhere, had dedicated time and energy to plant, water and harvest that ear of corn that now sat so unassumingly on your plate?\nThis Earth Day, we are reminded of the role we each play in protecting our natural habitat. At Applied Materials, employees are celebrating Earth Day with the launch of Earthworks, a program that facilitates employee action to build a more sustainable future. In addition to engaging our employees, we know it is crucial to provide similar opportunities to young people.\nI am pleased to highlight Applied\u2019s commitment to hands-on environmental education programs for youth around the world. We believe that through a greater understanding and appreciation for nature, today\u2019s youth will grow into tomorrow\u2019s stewards of the Earth.\nIn 2015, Applied Materials and its Foundation collaborated with nonprofit organizations from California to China, supporting more than 30 projects. As a result, students in Kalispell, Montana participated in Glacier Institute's Discovery School, studying aquatic ecology, wildlife and forestry in the Flathead National Forest and Glacier National Park; youth in Austin, Texas, worked with Colorado River Watch Foundation to collect, analyze and publish water quality data from local rivers and streams; students in Shanghai, Beijing, Suzhou, Wuxi and Xi\u2019an, China participated in eco action projects at schools with The Jane Goodall Institute \u2013 Shanghai; and in Israel, youth planted and harvested an organic vegetable garden at Moatza le Shimur Atarim.\nFor many, these programs offer the first opportunity to see a live banana slug or dip their toes in a rushing river. Such introductions to nature can be transformative, instilling new, insightful perceptions of our collective responsibility to preserve the Earth for future generations.\nAt Applied, we are pleased to celebrate Earth Day by continuing our longtime dedication to the environment, through employee engagement programs and strategic community investments.\nTo learn more about Applied\u2019s commitment to the community, visit our web site.",
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        "raw_content": "Comedy Central is Producing A Talk Show Series with Alec Baldwin AKA Trump As The Host\nBecause why WOULDN'T we have a comedy show about President Trump?\nUnless you've been living under a rock (and honestly, I wouldn't blame you), you're well aware that President Donald Trump has become a non-stop source of comedy, from Tweets to late night TV show host monologues to Alec Baldwin's now iconic impression on \"Saturday Night Live.\" Now, The Atlantic is reporting that Comedy Central has gone the full monty and produced a whole late night talk show-styled series that will be hosted by Trump. Not the real Trump, of course (although that will probably happen at some point). Impersonator Anthony Atamanuik will serve as the anchor.\nIt\u2019ll be interesting to see how this thing plays out. The president himself will probably have something to say about it. Will the ratings be h(y)uge? I\u2019m sure a decent amount of people will tune in. As for me, I don\u2019t think I need anymore Trump in my life, joke or not.\nThe President Show is set to air on Thursdays at 11:30 P.M. EST, starting April 27th.\nRead more about the upcoming show on The Atlantic here!",
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        "raw_content": "I am currently looking for new consulting positions and other opportunities below is a sample cover letter that I send to interested parties. If something in this letter strikes a chord with a gap in your business and you think Dr. Darren Cannell can help fix or fill said gap contact him at:\nHaving a passion to deliver transformational change to educational systems, I am writing to outline my extensive experience and successful track record in educational leadership. I truly believe that my background would enable me to make a major contribution to the educational success of the ministry as Education Assistant Deputy Minister.\nThroughout my career, I have implemented an unconventional and innovative approach to education and training. I greatly enjoy discovering new ways to teach students and have been successful in developing and administering the largest and most successful school in the province. It is of my belief that the community should collaborate as a whole in order to provide the highest quality education and I have been known to drive forward in that belief by coordinating with society stakeholders in the development of a successful educational system.\nWith continual training in the field which includes a Doctor of Education, I have gained substantial knowledge of educational reform which is required for all learning institutions. Additionally, I have proactively consulted and presented First Nations educational strategies, online education and personal views of future educational strategies to countless professionals around the world including post-secondary institutions, businesses and conferences. My exceptional leadership and communication abilities have enabled me to lead professionals in transformational change and teach students with an inspirational and intriguing approach.\nCombining my strong educational background, experience and skills, I believe that I would be an invaluable leader for the senior ministry team and I would be greatly honoured to be considered for the position. Please do not hesitate to call me on 306-249-0309 so we can arrange an interview to discuss my application in greater depth. I look forward to hearing from you.",
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        "title": "Tips & Techniques: Free May issue of Wired for the iPad",
        "raw_content": "Adobe has sponsored the May 2011 issue of Wired magazine for the iPad, so you can download the May issue free through mid-May. As an early adopter of the Adobe Digital Publishing Suite, Wired keeps pushing the boundaries of what can be done with this new software suite.\nJust download the Wired app, and then launch it on your iPad. You will see a list of all the issues available to purchase, and you will see the May issue listed as free.\nSee the Adobe Digital Publishing blog for more info.\nLabels: Adobe Corporation, Adobe Digital Publishing Suite, InDesign, iPad",
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        "title": "ELZABURU, Intellectual Property: Jos\u00e9 Luis L\u00f3pez G\u00f3mez (TALGO), first Spaniard nominated for the European Inventor Award",
        "raw_content": "Jos\u00e9 Luis L\u00f3pez G\u00f3mez (TALGO), first Spaniard nominated for the European Inventor Award\nThe European Patent Office has recently published its list of finalists for the European Inventor Award 2013, a prize that in its eight-year lifetime has turned into one of the world's most distinguished awards for inventors. This year, for the first time since the award was created, the Industry slate includes a nominee from Spain, Jos\u00e9 Luis L\u00f3pez G\u00f3mez.\nThis nomination is well-earned recognition for a Spanish inventor who has guided TALGO technology into use all over, in Europe, the United States, and China. We at ELZABURU take this opportunity to extend our most cordial congratulations both to our good friend Jos\u00e9 Luis and to TALGO and to wish them every success at the forthcoming award ceremony in Amsterdam on 28 May. In the present crisis our country is going through, seeing one of its inventors being honoured abroad is a hopeful sign.\nHere is the European Patent Office's presentation of Jose Luis L\u00f3pez G\u00f3mez:\n\"The inventions of this Spanish railway engineer have made high-speed rail travel safer and more comfortable. He created a new method of ensuring a train's wheels stay safely on track and keep their optimal position on the rails at all times, especially in mountainous regions, and allows trains to travel 30% faster when going through curving stretches. His inventions propelled the company Patentes Talgo into one of the top spots among manufacturers of high-speed trains worldwide\".\nA new twist this year is the popular prize, allowing the public to vote for its preferred finalist.\nFor more information about the patent behind the nomination.\nAuthor: Antonio Tavira\nLabels: European Patents, Spain, Talgo",
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        "title": "What does food have to do with security in the Arab world? | Voices and Views: Middle East and North Africa",
        "raw_content": "This article first appeared in the Arab Food and Nutrition Security blog.\nAs the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) struggles to overcome current conflicts, it is equally critical that the region keeps an eye on long-term challenges to stability such as food security to avoid \u2018losing the peace.\u2019 In the face of the unfolding human tragedies of the civil wars in Syria, Libya and Yemen it is hard to focus on, much less respond to, emerging, non-traditional threats. They pose a significant threat to the region\u2019s future, however, and could end up undermining any security gains. The good news is that when it comes to food security, there are actions that can be taken now for immediate benefit while contributing to long-term stability.\nIn a recent book, Emerging Security Threats in the Middle East, food, water and energy security and migration are identified as issues that will become increasingly important. As the Arab region imports over 50 per cent of the calories it consumes, and is the world\u2019s largest importer of wheat, food security has resonance. It is no surprise that the region goes beyond the common definition of food security and frames it in terms of national security. In the wake of the food price crisis 2008-2009 the Arab region witnessed an additional four million undernourished people. In countries like Yemen seed stocks were utilized one year earlier than planned, thus jeopardizing future food security. Today, exacerbated by conflict, hunger and malnutrition are again threatening Yemen.\nEven the wealthier regions, such as the Gulf countries face an increasing reliance on world markets to satisfy their food demands. This places them at long-term risk, as the global food trade system has become less reliable. Indeed, as Eckart Woertz notes, the Gulf Countries have become increasingly wary of the risk of food supply disruptions. Therefore, the Gulf countries have opted to go for land acquisitions abroad to boost their food security and decrease the reliance on world markets.\nFood and Water \u2013 looking at opportunities in the region\nYet not all countries in the region have the resources to invest in land acquisitions, nor do they have to. There are other solutions. While MENA has the lowest per capita water availability in the world, it also has the lowest rate for water productivity. There is room for improving the way the resources are managed. This is especially true of the potential inherent in the re-use of wastewater. Now, the region reuses less than 20% of its wastewater (see figure below). As noted in a recent report, this low level presents an opportunity. Boosting re-use of treated wastewater would be hugely beneficial for securing a steady supply of water for agriculture, which consumes the lion\u2019s share of water resources.\nTechnological innovation and investment are also important but not nearly sufficient. There is no underestimation of the importance of focusing on water governance. This includes addressing subsidies for agricultural water which currently encourage great waste as well as managing water demand.\nHistorically, the countries in the region have focused on achieving food self-sufficiency at the national level. While increased national agricultural production is important, not least since large parts of the population are directly or indirectly dependent on the sector for their livelihoods, it is often not sufficient to provide sustainable food security. Long-term food security in MENA \u2013 and indeed, long-term stability \u2013 requires a comprehensive approach that includes effective management of water resources, sustainable agricultural productivity, agricultural trade, and the guarantee of adequate, affordable, nutritious food for all people.\nIn view of the critical importance of food security for long-term stability, it is vital that any post conflict reconstruction focuses on the many factors that contribute to it. Along with improved water management, income opportunities and effective social safety nets are equally critical. Without them, people will not be able to achieve food security, creating a source of frustration that could lead to renewed instability. While worrying about ways to guarantee the supply of food, governments also need to ensure people have the means to access it. Addressing this combination of factors is critical for countries the region. For countries emerging from conflict it will be a crucial investment in making sure peace holds.",
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        "raw_content": "Sarah from Scare Sarah February 24, 2010 at 4:21 PM\nCreature of the Black Lagoon is awesome, right?",
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        "raw_content": "Historical Teams and Coaches Register spreadsheet\nPosted: 07/17/13 7:09 am ::: Historical Teams and Coaches Register spreadsheet Reply\nOne of my side projects over the past few months has been a Historical Teams and Coaches Register. The idea was to create a spreadsheet with multiple tabs, where each tab would correspond to a team and each row would correspond to a season, a coach, and that coach's win loss record.\nThe effort is finally complete, and I wanted to share the results with anyone that had an interest in such things. A screen capture of one of the pages can be found here.\nhttp://img841.imageshack.us/img841/475/ybe1.jpg\n(Warning: large image.)\nAll of the teams from the power conferences (as of the end of the 2013 season) are included: these are the ACC, (old) Big East, Big 10, Big 12, Pac-12 and SEC.\nThe entire spreadsheet is about 511 KB. I thought I'd host it on Mediafire. This is the link I've been given; since I've never used Mediafire to share files, I hope that clicking on the link will do everything.\nhttp://www.mediafire.com/view/5gtohel5d6jxeeh/Historical_Teams_and_Coaches_Register_2013.xlsx\nEnjoy it, and if you notice any errors in it or make any additions, all I ask is that you notify me and/or send me the updated spreadsheet. Let me know about any download issues, and if the download link doesn't work, well...I might just e-mail it to you.\n--Pet\nReally outstanding work. Thank you, very much.\nbtharner\nAwesome work. There just isn't enough research done on the history of the women's college game.\nThe register has now been updated. The updated file can be loaded here:\nhttp://www.mediafire.com/view/dzndha2haqt46a5/Historical_Teams_and_Coaches_Register_2013.xlsx\nThe new teams coming to the Big East and AAC have been added. Those teams are:\nBig East: Butler, Creighton, Xavier\nAAC: Central Florida, Houston, Memphis, SMU, Temple\nI just downloaded it and it looks great.\nI am very active in Wikipedia, and did some of the AIAW work.\nWould like to contact you to see how we can work together. I sent an IM with an email address.\nIn honor of the women's college basketball regular season starting tomorrow, there is a new update to the file which should be downloadable from this link:\nhttp://www.mediafire.com/view/50oluj8inotpjs0/Historical_Teams_and_Coaches_Register_2013_Subtotals_20131107.xlsx\nThe new file:\na) corrects a handful of errors\nb) adds subtotals by era and conference\nc) rearranges the team tabs to reflect current conference alignments\nd) adds the Atlantic 10 as a conference\ne) adds information about consecutive visits (or non-visits) to the NCAA Tournament.\nWith the end of the 2014 season, the spreadsheet has been updated:\nhttp://www.mediafire.com/view/4hrkcfjexanb949/Historical_Teams_and_Coaches_Register_2014_Subtotals_20140426.xlsx\n* Coaching histories from the following conferences\nSun Belt (new)\n* A tab listing leaders by consecutive NCAA appearances and by consecutive years without an NCAA appearance\n* The final standings of all NCAA Division I teams by conference and post-season results for 2012-13 and 2013-14.\nThe register has now been updated to reflect results of the 2014-15 seasons.\nThe CAA (Colonial) has now been added as a conference. The link can be found here:\nhttp://www.mediafire.com/view/aag6g8y8d5mv3bt/Historical_Teams_and_Coaches_Register_2014_Subtotals_20150420.xlsx\nThe Mid-American (MAC) has now been added as a conference.\nThe penultimate tab is now a list of active coaches by wins at school, win percentage at school, and Linear Wins at school. Linear Wins = (wins)*(win percentage) + wins over .500\nThe link to the spreadsheet can be found here:\nhttp://www.mediafire.com/download/uw2c5605mdj9h81/Historical_Teams_and_Coaches_Register_2016_Subtotals_20160520.xlsx\n* The West Coast, Summit, Mountain West, Ivy League, Conference USA and Big Sky conferences have been added.\n* At the very end of the spreadsheet is a \"Season Timelines\" tab which expresses every team's post-season history in a glorious technicolor grid.\nhttps://www.mediafire.com/?wymkwbywm62d06a\nVery nice, thanks for all that work.\nBy coincidence, I was working on updating the Wikipedia article about Wes_Moore:\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wes_Moore_(basketball)\nwhen I saw the notice about your update.\nUnfortunately, it didn't help with my specific questions although I'm sure it will help with some others, but I thought I'd share the specific issue I'm having in case you've run across good source of information as part of your update process.\nThe table lists five years at Maryville College but he was there six years.\nThe list of seasons is missing 1992 \u2013 93, although the records don't line up with the years; the missing record is the 23 \u2013 6 result in 1990 \u2013 91.\nThat's easy enough to fix by looking at the NCAA records but I want to double check the postseason results.\nThe editor who worked on this claim that Maryville was part of USA self athletic conference but that's not quite true (they were part of the conference for football but in different years). I haven't tracked down the conference they were in in 1993. (They were part of the Great South Athletic Conference, But that didn't start until 1999.)\nThe NCAA Division III history page:\nhttp://www.ncaa.com/history/basketball-women/d3\nidentifies winners and runner-up in each year but I haven't tracked down full brackets.\nAny chance you either have access to Division III brackets for those years?\nFlorida State had to vacate 16 wins in 2006 \u2013 07 and six wins in 2007 \u2013 08 Including two NCAA tournament wins.\nhttp://www.hoopfeed.com/content/2010/02/08/academic-scandal-costs-florida-state-22-wins-16-from-breakout-season/\nIs that the type of information you want to include or choose to ignore in your spreadsheet?\nIn Wikipedia, I handled it by including the original record in the table and adding and*to identify the vacated wins.\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sue_Semrau\nPhil, it appears that in 1989 and 1990 the NCAA Division III tournaments broke the tournament into four-team Regionals for the years you're talking about. There were eight of these regionals for a 32-team tournament. A further complication was that that the two losers of the first round game played in a second game to determine the Region's third-place team.\nIn 1991, the NCAA Division III tournament moved to four eight-team \"Sectionals\" - still a 32-team tournament - and appear to have eliminated the Third Place games.\nHere's what I'm finding.\n1989: Maryville was in the South Regional with Virginia Wesleyan, Centre, and Nazareth.\nGame #1: Lost to Nazareth 71-63.\nGame #2. Beat Virginia Wesleyan 86-79 in Third Place Game for the South Regional.\n1990: Maryville was in the South Regional with Roanoke, Marymount (VA) and Centre.\nGame #1: Beat Roanoke 64-62.\nGame #2: Lost in South Regional Final (as you would note, a Sweet Sixteen game) to Centre 73-63.\n1991: Maryville was one of eight teams in the South Sectional. 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Before taking Logynon, tell your doctor if you have any of these: you are pregnant or think you may be pregnant. blood clots in the legs, lungs, eyes, or anywhere else or have ever had these. If you have had a heart attack or if you have any medical condition which makes you more at risk of developing blood clots. abnormal red blood cells (sickle-cell anaemia). disorders of blood fat (lipid) metabolism. cancer of the breast or of the lining of the womb (mammary or endometrial carcinoma) or have ever had either of these conditions. abnormal bleeding from your vagina of unknown cause. certain types of jaundice (Dubin-Johnson or Rotor syndromes). severe diabetes with changes to the blood vessels. liver tumours or have ever had these. any other long or short-term liver disease. allergy to any of the ingredients of Logynon. 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The following conditions need watching carefully while you are taking the pill: If you have: severe depressive states, past or present. varicose veins. diabetes (diabetes mellitus) or a tendency towards diabetes. high blood pressure (hypertension). fits (epilepsy). the inherited form of deafness known as otosclerosis. the disease of the nervous system called multiple sclerosis. the inherited disease called porphyria. calcium deficiency with cramps (tetany). the movement disorder called Sydenham's chorea. - breast problems, past or present. diseases of the heart and blood vessels (cardio vascular diseases).kidney diseases. disturbed liver function. you are very overweight (obese). an intolerance of contact lenses. systemic lupus erythematosus-SLE (inflammation of connective tissue). asthma. uterine fibroids (benign tumour of the womb). gallstones. migraine. brown patches on the face and body (chloasma). This may be reduced by avoiding too much sunlight. any disease that is prone to worsen during pregnancy. or, if: you have had inflamed veins (phlebitis). anyone in your family has had breast cancer. anyone in your family has had any illness caused by blood clots, or a heart attack or stroke at a young age. If any of these conditions gets worse or you have them for the first time, this may be a sign that you should stop taking Logynon. When you stop taking Logynon it may take some time for your regular periods to return. Taking other medicines with Logynon Some medicines may stop Logynon from working properly. If you are taking any other medicine while you are taking Logynon, be sure to tell your doctor (or dentist). Your doctor (or dentist) can tell you whether you should use extra contraceptive precautions and for how long. Medicines which can sometimes stop Logynon from working properly are antibiotics {such as ampicillin and rifampicin); griseofulvin (which is used to treat fungal infections); phenylbutazone (which is used as an anti-inflammatory drug to treat some types of joint diseases) phenytoin, primidone, phenobarbitone and some other medicines used in people with epilepsy, and carbamazepine (which can be used to treat epilepsy or other illnesses). If you are taking any of these medicines you might still be able to use Logynon, but you will also need to use an extra contraceptive method Condoms or cap plus spermicide) while you are taking the other medicine and for 7 days after you stop taking it. If your present pack ends before these 7 days, start the next pack the next day without a break. This means taking a pill every day during your normal 7 pill-free days. If you run two packs together you may not have a period until the end of two packs, but this is not harmful. If you do not have a period after the second pack, you must talk to your doctor before you start the next pack. If you are taking rifampicin you will need to use another method of contraception as well as Logynon. You should do this while you are taking the rifampicin and for 4 weeks after you stop. If you are diabetic your doctor may alter the dose of medicine required to treat your diabetes. If you are in doubt check with your doctor, pharmacist or Family Planning clinic. Stomach upsets Being sick or having very bad diarrhoea may stop Logynon from working properly and make it less effective. Carry on taking Logynon as usual, and also use another method of contraception, {condom or cap plus spermicide) until 7 days after you have recovered from the stomach upset. If you finish your pack before these 7 days, start the next pack the next day without a break. This means taking a pill every day during your normal 7 pill-free days. If you run two packs together you may not have a period until the end of two packs, but this is not harmful. If you do not have a period after the second pack, you must talk to your doctor before starting the next pack. If your stomach upset continues for some time, consult your doctor who may consider another form of contraception. Warnings It has been suggested, on the basis of statistical evidence, that the risk of developing various disorders of the circulation of the blood is slightly greater in women who take the combined pill than in those who do not. This can lead to, for example, deep vein thrombosis (blood clot in the leg), strokes (blood clots and haemorrhages from the blood vessels of the brain), heart attacks or pulmonary embolism (blood clots blocking the arteries of the lungs). People do not always fully recover from these disorders, and, very rarely, they are fatal. Studies suggest that these disorders occur less often with modern low-dose oral contraceptives than with older pills. Certain conditions increase the risk of thrombosis. They include: smoking. obesity. some diseases of the heart and blood vessels. diabetes. migraine. a major operation or period of immobilisation (e.g. you are in bed after an accident or operation or you have a plaster cast on a broken leg). if any members of your family have suffered from thromboembolic diseases {e.g. deep vein thrombosis, stroke or heart attack) at a young age. varicose veins. If any of these conditions apply to you before you decide to take Logynon or while you are taking Logynon you must discuss them with your doctor. The risk of arterial thrombosis (e.g. heart attack and stroke) associated with the pill increases with age and this risk is increased by cigarette smoking. For this reason, the use of combined pills by women in the older age-, especially those who also smoke, is discouraged. Signs and symptoms of blood clots are given in the section \"Reasons for stopping Logynon immediately\". The pill does give a substantial degree of protection against cancers of the ovary and the lining of the womb. An increased risk of cervical cancer in long-term users of the pill has been reported in some studies. It is uncertain whether this increased risk is caused by the pill as it could be due to the effects of sexual behavior and other factors. The evidence linking use of the pill and breast cancer is unclear. Some studies suggest an increased risk of breast cancer in women below the age of 35, the risk increasing the longer the pill is used. Any possible increased risk of breast cancer with combined pills is, however, likely to be small. On rare occasions, the use of the pill has led to liver diseases such as jaundice and benign liver tumours and, very rarely, it has been associated with some forms of malignant liver tumours (cancer) in long-term users. 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        "raw_content": "Showing posts with label Snowboarding. Show all posts\nIf you are interested in taking up a new hobby, and you enjoy thrilling, fast-paced action, why not consider snowboarding? Increasing in popularity year on year, snowboarding has always been highly fashionable and is no more accessible than ever, so you really have no excuse for not giving it a go if you are interested. In this article, we will look at the equipment you will need, where to get started, and the things to watch out for when snowboarding.\nFirst thing\u2019s first - get yourself online. Look around, and find out exactly what snowboarding involves. It is a dangerous game, and highly physically taxing. Additionally, it can be quite expensive, so you need to try to ensure it\u2019s right for you. Next, you need to look for a board to get you started, and some clothing for wearing on the slopes. First off, forget about buying a top quality board. You need to start off with something cheap and cheerful, designed for beginners. You can find these easily online, and you may also be able to come across some models in your local extreme sports shop. Alternatively, you could try to pick one up second hand from a friend, or from another snowboarder. You also want to make sure you look cool whilst you're out there! Check out some of the highly fashionable snowboarding wear, and kit yourself out from hats to sunglasses to thick socks - make sure you\u2019re prepared for the elements before you set off.\nIt is worth looking around to find lessons in your local area. Lessons range in availability, quality, and price, although you will often find recommendations or local adverts particularly helpful. Again you could look online for some tips to get you on your way. If you do take lessons, it is important to take on board what the instructor says from both a performance and safety perspective. Additionally, get out there and practice between lessons if you ever want to improve. If you stick at it and work hard, you will eventually see an improvement, and find the sport significantly more enjoyable also.\nIt is also good to note that snowboarding is a highly dangerous activity and people do get hurt. Before you even think about snowboarding, take some lessons in safety, and make sure you are fully equipped both mentally and physically for avoiding injury to yourself and others. Snowboarding is responsible for many accidents every year, and it is an extreme sport after all - if you\u2019re of a weak disposition, it is perhaps not the best sport for you. Having said that, snowboarding can easily be performed safely with a bit of common sense, and a bit of research, so make sure you\u2019re prepared before you get out there.\nWarnings aside, snowboarding is great fun, if you like this sort of thing. Many people adopt the mantra that you should try everything at least once, and as far as snowboarding is concerned, this is definitely true. Try snowboarding once, and join the legions of followers who enjoy snowboarding at every opportunity. Chances are there are clubs and associations in your local town, so get yourself along and join in with like-minded people. Your level of experience doesn\u2019t matter, as long as you go along and participate, you will gain a lot from it, and you will definitely have a good time in the process.\nLabels: Snowboarding, Winter Sports",
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Consider also, however, that annual mean wage in Vermont\u2019s ($46,280) and Colorado ($52,410) are well below that of Washington, D.C. ($87,960), the leader in this occupation in pay and job concentration rate (51.51 per 1,000 jobs). Nearly 18% of the 1,902,970 jobs in this occupation (excluding self-employed) are in the New York City and Los Angeles metropolitan areas.\nHighest Paid (mean annual wage)\nArt Directors ($101,170)\nProducers and Directors ($93,840)\nAthletes and Sports Competitors ($83,730)\nFilm and Video Editors ($82,190)\nBroadcast News Analysts ($78,200)\nLowest Paid (from lowest)\nFloral Designers ($27,610)\nMerchandise Displayers & Window Trimmers ($30,090)\nUmpires, Referees, and other Sports Officials ($35,540)\nCraft Artist ($38,900)\nCoaches and Scouts ($41,000)\nFor the entire list of mean annual wages for this occupation (from highest to lowest), see here\nHighest to Lowest Paid Salary (Full List)\n1. Art Directors (36,210) $101,170\n2. 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        "raw_content": "Landslide of Lutherans into the Catholic Church\nArticle in National Catholic Register, by my friend Tim Drake\nOne of the most under-reported religious stories of the past decade has been the movement of Lutherans across the Tiber.\nWhat first began with prominent Lutherans, such as Richard John Neuhaus (1990) and Robert Wilken (1994), coming into the Catholic Church, has become more of a landslide that could culminate in a larger body of Lutherans coming into the collectively.\nIn 2000, former Canadian Lutheran Bishop Joseph Jacobson came into the Church.\n\u201cNo other Church really can duplicate what Jesus gave,\u201d Jacobson told the Western Catholic Reporter in 2006.\nIn 2003, Leonard Klein, a prominent Lutheran and the former editor of Lutheran Forum and Forum Letter came into the Church. Today, both Jacobson and Klein are Catholic priests.\nOver the past several years, an increasing number of Lutheran theologians have joined the Church\u2019s ranks, some of whom now teach at Catholic colleges and universities. They include, but are not limited to: Paul Quist (2005), Richard Ballard (2006), Paul Abbe (2006), Thomas McMichael, Mickey Mattox, David Fagerberg, Bruce Marshall, Reinhard Hutter, Philip Max Johnson, and most recently, Dr. Michael Root (2010).\n\u201cThe Lutheran church has been my intellectual and spiritual home for forty years,\u201d wrote Dr. Root. \u201cBut we are not masters of our convictions. A risk of ecumenical study is that one will come to find another tradition compelling in a way that leads to a deep change in mind and heart. Over the last year or so, it has become clear to me, not without struggle, that I have become a Catholic in my mind and heart in ways that no longer permit me to present myself as a Lutheran theologian with honesty and integrity. This move is less a matter of decision than of discernment.\u201d\nIt\u2019s been said that \u201cno one converts alone,\u201d suggesting that oftentimes the effect of one conversion helps to move another along a similar path. That\u2019s exemplified through Paul Quist\u2019s story. He describes attending the Lutheran \u201cA Call to Faithfulness\u201d conference at St. Olaf College in June, 1990. There, he listened to, and met, Richard John Neuhaus, who would announce his own conversion just months later.\n\u201cWhat some Lutherans were realizing was that, without the moorings of the Church\u2019s Magisterium, Lutheranism would ineluctably drift from it\u2019s confessional and biblical source,\u201d wrote Quist.\nMany of the converts have come from The Society of the Holy Trinity, a pan-Lutheran ministerium organized in 1997 to work for the confessional and spiritual renewal of Lutheran churches.\nNow, it appears that a larger Lutheran body will be joining the Church. Father Christopher Phillips, writing at the Anglo-Catholic blog, reports that the Anglo-Lutheran Catholic Church (ALCC) clergy and parishes will be entering into the U.S. ordinariate being created for those Anglicans desiring to enter the Church.\nAccording to the blog, the ALCC sent a letter to Walter Cardinal Kasper, on May 13, 2009, stating that it \u201cdesires to undo the mistakes of Father Martin Luther, and return to the One, Holy, and True Catholic Church established by our Lord Jesus Christ through the Blessed Saint Peter.\u201d That letter was sent to the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.\nSurprisingly, in October 2010, the ALCC received a letter from the secretary of the CDF, informing them that Archbishop Donald Wuerl had been appointed as an episcopal delegate to assist with the implementation of Angelicanorum coetibus. The ALCC responded that they would like to be included as part of the reunification.\nRead more: http://www.ncregister.com/blog/tim-drake/the-lutheran-landslide#ixzz1wg1wV9tx\nMichael Prabhu June 12, 2012 at 10:17 AM\nThanks to pioneers like you who swam the Tiber with reason and faith.\nMichael Prabhu, INDIA\nEugenia June 12, 2012 at 11:30 AM\nMakes sense to me. Why be a member of a church founded by Luther as opposed to the Church founded by Christ? :)\nOh, how I wish my parents could see the light as many converts do so they can come to Church that Jesus Christ instituted, and not by Luther. I will always pray they do one day.\nFor every Lutheran I know that has converted to Catholicism, there are 100 I\u2019ve met who have been \u201cborn again\u201d in Christ and left the Catholic church. The truth is, that every denomination \u2013 Protestant or Catholic \u2013 eventually diverge from the scripture and are run into error by falible men. God is not in the business of pouring new wine into old wineskins. Claiming \u201cwe are the one true Church established by Christ\u201d falls into the category of \u201cworks of the flesh\u201d and \u201ccontentions\u201d condemed by the Apostle Paul in Galatians 5. Please read it.\nSTEVE RAY HERE: HOPEFULLY SOMEONE WILL RESPOND TO THIS COMMENT WHICH IS SO FULL OF ERRORS.\nHMMM, Sounds like an ex-catholic turned rapturist to me\u2026.could it be? Wish I had more time to respond.\nJust remember, NO ONE would have a bible, if it weren\u2019t for the Catholic Church! ! !\nThat Scolfield translation has barely been around for 100 years.\nBill912 June 18, 2012 at 10:28 AM\nIf Jesus were so incompetent that He could not found a Church that would last through the end of the world, He could not be God.\nScriba Nonnumquan Diligens June 23, 2012 at 4:53 PM\nDear Defenders of the Catholic Faith:\nI came across this blog in searching for recent news about Dr. Michael Root, whom I met briefly at a woefully under-attended conference at Ave Maria U. in 2009 on \u201cReading Romans with St. Thomas Aquinas.\u201d I suspect I was the only Evangelical in the audience (there were Evangelical speakers), certainly the only fundamentailist (1920\u2019s definition) Baptist. While I am merely a very marginal but committed Protestant layman, in the past several years I have been seeking, and I think gaining, a much greater understanding and appreciation of the work of the Holy Spirit in the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthox churches and I pray for the growth and strengthening of the theologically orthodox members of both those communions.\nI also praise God for the conversions to Catholicism like those cited in this article, because I feel obligated to believe that the Holy Spirit is guiding such conversions for the sake of the entire Body of Christ. Though I have read that recent statistics show that the numbers of Catholic-to-Evangelical conversions are three times greater than Evangelical conversions to Catholicism, I doubt that these statistics have any value as ecclesiological arguments. Given the fact that Evangelicalism is generally more casual in theology and more culturally accomodating in worship, I tend to think that most conversions to Catholicism and Orthodoxy are more theologically considered moves.\nIt grieves me when I hear fellow Evangelicals still denying that the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches are authentically Christian. But it grieves me also to hear Catholics and Orthodx deny the same of Protestant churches. Since Fr. Richard Neuhaus was cited first in the \u201clandslide of Lutherans into the Catholic Church,\u201d I would highly recommend that readers of this blog read a paper that he delivered at a 2001 Touchstone Conference on \u201cChristian Unity & the Divisions We Must Sustain.\u201d Papers from this conference, all very worth reading, can be found at http://www.touchstonemag.com/archives/issue.php?id=58\nI assume that Fr. Neuhaus knew his Catholic ecclesiology pretty well. In a section entitled \u201cThe Catholic Claim\u201d Fr. Neuhaus states the following:\n\u201cAnd what does the Catholic Church say about itself? The Second Vatican Council very deliberately and after much debate said that the church of Jesus Christ subsists in the Catholic Church in a singular way, in a way that is not true of others, except, as we shall see, with respect to the Orthodox. It did not say, \u2018The church of Jesus Christ is the Catholic Church\u2019 or, obversely, that \u2018the Catholic Church is the church of Jesus Christ\u2019 but that the church of Jesus Christ subsists in the Catholic Church\u2026To put it differently, what does the Catholic Church claim? That it is the church of Jesus Christ most fully and rightly ordered through time\u2026The Catholic Church readily recognizes that the fullness of the saving and sanctifying grace of God is not limited to the Catholic Church. All of those, says the Second Vatican Council, who are baptized and believe in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior are truly but imperfectly in communion with the Catholic Church\u2026[T]here is a flipside to [this]\u2026For if all who are baptized and believe in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior are truly but imperfectly in communion with the Catholic Church, then all Catholics are truly but imperfectly in communion with all of their other brothers and sisters in Christ.\u201d\n(In his spoken remarks Fr. Neuhaus also denied that the church of Jesus Christ is \u201cco-extensive\u201d with the Catholic Church.)\nI know that more recent Catholic teaching holds that Protestant churches are not churches but \u201cecclesial communions.\u201d I regret that a bit. But if Fr. Neuhaus was right about the Second Vatican Council, then I don\u2019t think it conflicts with the Catholic Church\u2019s teaching for me to believe, as I firmly do on other grounds, that the church of Jesus Christ truly \u201csubsists in\u201d Protestant churches (or ecclesial communions), though perhaps in a way that is (much?) less \u201cfully and rightly ordered through time.\u201d\nAs for the \u201cchurch\u201d that was quite competently and firmly established by God the Son Incarnate, and against with the gates of hell (and all our flawed ecclesiologies) will not prevail, I have no trouble believing that it is the church that \u201csubsists in\u201d the Catholic Chruch perhaps even \u201cmost fully and rightly ordered through time.\u201d\nFor the past two years I have been co-leader of a small ecumenical group of Orthodox, Evangelical, Catholic, and soon-to-be Catholic Christians who are reading through the early church fathers. I have gained a much greater appreciation for the role of the episcopacy in those early critical centuries of the the Holy Spirit\u2019s work. But in reading \u201cAntioch & Rome: New Testament Cradles of Catholic Christianity\u201d by highly respected Catholic scholars Raymond E. Brown and John P. Meier, I found this statement by Brown:\n\u201c\u2026granted that there are several forms of church leadership implied in the pages of the NT and that I Clement has helped to solidify one of them, by what criterion do scholars decide a priori that one is more Christian than the other, since Jesus himself does not seem to have dealt with the structure of a community that was to carry on his work.\u201d\nTo be sure, Brown goes on to defend the reasonableness of Clement\u2019s \u201cpromoting a divinely ordered presbyterate in apostolic succession,\u201d but his argument is a posteriori, historical, and theological, NOT an exegetical one based upon Jesus\u2019s words or acts recorded in the Gospels. I think that Francis A. Sullivan S.J. makes a similarly historical and theological case for the episcopacy in his \u201cFrom Apostles to Bishops.\u201d\nSo while I think that my fellow Baptists err in claiming that congregational church polity is the only one that can be legitimately derived from the NT, I must question similar claims about presbyterian or episcopal polities. It seems very clear to me that church polity is UNDERDETERMINED by the NT and that Jesus was much more interested in the spiritual content of HIS church and the fidelity of HIS followers, than the church structures that they would develop under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.\nI intend none of this as a decisive argument against any ecclesiology, only a few humble grains of salt to be poured on ALL exclusivist ecclesiological claims, above all on those from my own fellow Evangelicals.\nSorry to take up so much time and space. I close with prayer that God will bless the Defenders of the Catholic Faith for the good of the church of His Son.\nScriba Nonnumquam Diligens\nruss rentler, md July 1, 2012 at 6:11 PM\n@Scriba:\nYou said: \u201cIt seems very clear to me that church polity is UNDERDETERMINED by the NT and that Jesus was much more interested in the spiritual content of HIS church and the fidelity of HIS followers, than the church structures that they would develop under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.\u201d\nWhether the bible gives the specific outline for church polity is immaterial. The fact is the bible says Jesus would build his Church on Peter, and a succession of apostles like him later called popes. Can we prove that in scripture, maybe, maybe not. But as Catholics we are people of the Word of God which is both Holy Scripture and Sacred Tradition. Sacred Tradition holds that the successors of Peter are the purveyors of the true faith. The Catholic faith of today is historically traceable to that self same Church Jesus gave the keys to. So if we believe that Christ started this Church called the Catholic Church we accept in faith the polity of this Church. From the Church, all the grace of God flows from the sacraments given to His Church.\nAndrew Downey July 2, 2012 at 10:34 AM\nI would like to thank Scriba, for his honest and diligent survey of the early Church. If local Christians here in Southend-on-Sea were even 10% as concerned with seeking the truth it would be a very different dialogue. A small in-road was made 4 weeks ago when a Baptist man from across the road came to talk about his interests in poetry and to be in general neighbourly. Another Baptist popped her head out of the door and called him back, he jokingly said he was converting, to which she slammed the door? We continued our talk and 5 minutes later she reappeared apologised to my friend and completely ignored me? Not even a hello? We shook hands and he left slightly embarrassed.\nThere is no doubt in my study of the Church that a singular body, a unified whole was the desire of the Father, through the Son and with the Holy Spirit. The Pauline Corpus is nearly totally concerned with the unity of the church as is the book of Acts. When disputes about practice and whether the true Gospel was being proclaimed are raised Paul and Barnabus come to Jerusalem to discuss it with Peter,James and John, who affirm the Pauline Mission. That concern of Paul\u2019s is the very thing missing in nearly all the conversations I have with other Christians. The time being spent by Scriba and his friends is time well spent, the wounds of division are being healed by the Holy Spirit through the ministry of men like Steve Ray, Scott Hahn, Marcus Grodi, Alex Jones, Tim Staples, Fr Dwight Longenecker, Mark Shea and many many others. My own zeal has been tempered and harnessed by their great sacrificial witness of love. One day, by the grace of our God we will all be stood with the multitude in praise and adoration of the Lamb, slain for us. Until then, in love let us search for the Truth that sets us free, and try to out do each other in the only thing that counts\u2026.service. Brother Scriba keep going, the best is yet to come. Steve Ray thank you for your servant heart making old things new. His Power and Peace to you and yours and to all who are seeking for the fullness of life\u2026pray for me. Andy (England) A.M.D.G +\nTuan February 10, 2013 at 3:33 PM\nI would like to ask you some questions, because I want to know more deeply in Protestant.\n1. Holy Eucharist (Communion) in Prostestant Church? ( its significance )\n2. Compare and contrast between Catholic Church and Prostestant about Holy Eucharist ( Communion )?\n3. Conclusion ( summary ) about The Eucharist ( Communion ) Catholic Church and Prostestant.\n4. 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        "raw_content": "Published in St. Paul Pioneer Press on Friday, May 18, 2018\nCare about workforce? Follow these laws\nBy ANAA JIBICHO AND JOE NATHAN |\nThough we represent different cultures and different generations, we agree with the Pioneer Press about the importance of helping students prepare for the future (\u201cWork on the workforce,\u201d May 13). However, we think this involves workforce development and more.\nFirst, schools should follow a state law that says that beginning in the 2013-14 school year, starting in the ninth grade, students must develop a post-high-school plan that will \u201cbe reviewed and revised at least annually by the student, the student\u2019s parent or guardian and the school or district \u2026\u201d\nOne of us surveyed more than 40 Minnesota districts to see how this law was being implemented. A few districts actively involve families in this plan. Many aren\u2019t. We also talked with more than 100 parents around the state, 90 percent of whom have never heard of this.\nFurthermore, a 2017 St. Paul Public Schools survey of more than 2,000 high school seniors found that less than half recalled creating a plan.\nJoyce Epstein, family involvement expert at Johns Hopkins University studied K-8 family involvement. She concluded that the best predictor of parent/family involvement wasn\u2019t the income, race or marital status of the family. The best predictor was what the school did to encourage family involvement.\nOne of us worked at a K-12 district school where every student, with their family, developed an annual plan in August. Reviewing/refining the plan was a graduation requirement. That\u2019s not the only way to do this. But planning is valuable and required by state law.\nSecond, districts and charters should make increasing faculty diversity a top priority. One of us is African American, attended St. Paul Public Schools for more than a decade, and hasn\u2019t had a single African American teacher. One of us helped write a 1999 study pointing out that educators of color were dramatically under-represented\nResearch shows that a diverse teaching staff benefits all students. They help all students see that \u201cthe sky\u2019s the limit.\u201d Studies also show that non-black teachers have lower expectations than a black teacher when evaluating the same student.\nSome districts and charters are making progress attracting and retaining American Indian and teachers of color. We can and should learn from them.\nThird, encouraging students to take Postsecondary Options and/or other dual credit options should be a priority. Research shows huge benefits for all students from participating in some form of dual credit, whether in academics or applied career/technical fields. The benefits, according to extensive research, are especially large for low-income students, and potential first-generation college/university students.\nIt\u2019s not just about saving thousands, even tens of thousands of dollars, though that\u2019s important. It\u2019s also about learning what colleges and universities expect, and how they operate.\nOne of us takes PSEO courses, which have been extremely valuable. Only about one-third of the 25 traditional districts and charters we surveyed have adopted a policy, required by the 2017 Legislature, that says schools must provide computer/internet access for online PSEO students. We urge adoption and distribution of this information to students and families.\nCurrently less than half of eligible Minnesota high school students participate in dual credit. But with encouragement and assistance, 75 percent to 80 percent of students in some high schools do. They\u2019re great models.\nFinally, preparing for the future means learning to be active, constructive citizens. Our experience and research show great value in participating in service learning, art and music programs. In fact, research from the ACT testing program shows several extracurricular programs are even better predictors of adult success than high test scores.\nThese strategies will help close gaps and produce progress. Shouldn\u2019t they be priorities?\nAnaa Jibicho has been selected to be a non-voting student representative to the St. Paul School Board. He\u2019s finishing his junior year at Washington Technology Magnet School and taking PSEO courses at the University of Minnesota. Joe Nathan has been a Minnesota public school teacher, administrator and PTA president. He directs the Center for School Change.\n\u00ab Proposed Mn school rating system could discourage excellent educators\t\u00bb Great summer read that offers hope",
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        "raw_content": "Only by looking at it with biblical eyes will anyone appreciate how being poor in any way, shape or form becomes a blessing.\nIn the world\u2019s view it is the rich who are blessed because they have plenty. But Jesus\u2019 declaration in Matthew 5:3 (NIV), \u201cBlessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven\u201d points to something so much more important than material possessions\u2014our spiritual standing before God.\nGrowing up in church, you may have heard the Beatitudes and the passage, \u201cBlessed are the poor in spirit\u201d so many times. But has its meaning ever really hit home for you? You may have nodded in agreement each and every time without really grasping what poor meant and why they are blessed.\nYou may be going through a lot of financial difficulties today with bills piling up and all that. But your material circumstance does not mean you are poor in the spirit.\nTo be poor in the spirit means to sincerely, wholeheartedly realize your hopeless state apart from God. This is when you get down on your knees and acknowledge you are a sinner with absolutely no redeeming value. Someone who is poor in the spirit forgets his social status, educational background, and position of power as he stands a sinner begging for God\u2019s mercy and grace.\nJohn MacArthur, in his website Grace to You (https://www.gty.org), gives a very suitable description of the word \u201cpoor\u201d as used in the passage. According to him it comes from the Greek word ptochos which means, \u201cto shrink, cower, or cringe,\u201d as beggars often do.\n\u201cIt refers to a person reduced to total destitution, crouched in a corner begging. As he held out one hand for alms he often hid his face with the other hand, because he was ashamed of being recognized. The term did not mean simply poor, but begging poor.\u201d\nThe Joy That Comes From Being Poor\nThis is how every person must see himself before God. And only then can we claim His promise of happiness. Once we realize our spiritual poverty and utter sinfulness and seek His mercy and forgiveness, He will give us salvation and an eternal life in heaven. Can there be anything better than being forgiven of our sins and assured of the eternal glory of the Kingdom of God? This is true happiness.\nThere is no perfect life; we will always go through trials on earth. But knowing that we are God\u2019s children will give us the strength to go through life\u2019s troubles with joy and peace in our hearts. Real joy is not dependent on what life throws at you; it is dependent on God\u2019s unwavering love and faithfulness.\nThe entire Beatitudes takes us through a blueprint of how to enter the place of eternal joy: the Kingdom of God. Yet, as we remain walking on this earth, God promises us something in John 10:10 (NIV), \u201cThe thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. I came that they may have life and have it abundantly.\u201d\nSo, while we wait to inherit God\u2019s Kingdom, we hold steadfast to this promise of an abundant life. Not necessarily abundance in material possessions, but abundance of God\u2019s peace, joy, and love.\nAlways remember that as Christians \u201cthe joy of the Lord is our strength\u201d\u2014God desires that we find joy knowing Him, serving Him, and walking with Him daily.\nPoverty checklist\nChristianity is a daily life. Being poor in the spirit is something we live out continuously. We face God each day in humility, empty-handedly seeking His guidance and constantly pursuing to be more like Him.\nWe ought to check ourselves daily if we are still poor in the spirit, or have we already forgotten the sinful state from which God redeemed us?\nSeek to constantly be in the presence of God, learning from His word and obeying His commands. Pray for God\u2019s strength to live each day according to His will.\nUpon seeing your need for God and acknowledging that you deserve nothing but punishment, yet, He saved you, you will never run out of things to praise and thank God for.\nNow that you are humble enough to recognize your hopeless state without God, you need to turn and appreciate the good in the people around you.\nYou deserve nothing, yet God loved you still, forgave all your sins, and promised you eternal happiness in heaven. So what is there to complain about?\nIn the world\u2019s eyes there would seem to be a paradox in the \u201cpoor\u201d being \u201chappy\u201d or \u201cblessed.\u201d But God\u2019s wisdom is not of this world and His ways are different. The poorer we become in the spirit, the stronger God\u2019s power is manifested in our lives, and the sooner we receive His gift of everlasting life.\nIn the world\u2019s view it is the rich who are blessed because they have plenty. But Jesus\u2019 declaration in Matthew 5:3 (NIV), \u201cBlessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven\u201d .",
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        "raw_content": "A Curlew on its nest\n(Photo: RSPB-Images)\nBirdWatch Ireland is again appealing to members of the public to look out for breeding pairs of the highly threatened Curlew this year and to report them to the organisation.\nThe Curlew, with its long legs, large brown body and long, down-curved bill, is one of the most iconic and easily recognised birds of the rural Irish landscape. Its distinct and evocative \u2018cur-lee\u2019 call is a welcome sound that has been heard across Ireland for thousands of years. Sadly, this is changing, and the sights and sounds of Curlew in spring and summer are becoming increasingly rare.\n\u201cIt is estimated that, since the 1970s, Ireland has lost almost 80% of its breeding Curlew population, with perhaps only 200 breeding pairs remaining,\u201d explains Dr. Anita Donaghy, Senior Conservation Officer with BirdWatch Ireland. \u201cAs a result of this decline, Curlew have been \u2018Red-listed\u2019 and become one of the country\u2019s highest conservation priorities. Curlew are on the edge of extinction as a breeding species in Ireland and urgently require surveys to locate breeding pairs and target conservation measures to protect them.\u201d\nA Curlew chick\nThis may come as a surprise to those who regularly see large numbers of Curlew in Ireland, as migrants arrive at our wetlands in large numbers from July onwards, remaining until spring. These birds are, in fact, from Britain and continental Europe; they come to Ireland for the mild conditions over winter, but return to their own countries to breed, with just the small number of native Irish Curlew remaining to breed here.\nLast year, a concerted effort to locate breeding Curlew resulted in fewer than 100 pairs being found; it is hoped to build on this number in 2016. The information will be used to monitor long-term trends and help with the new conservation measures for this enigmatic and well-loved species. In particular, farmers with breeding Curlew on their land will be given priority access to Glas 3 when it opens, probably later this year.\nCurlew nest on the ground in open habitats such as damp and rushy pastures, wetlands, meadows and boglands. They use their long, down-curved bills to probe for food in soft, wet areas and feed their chicks. Chicks hatch from their eggs in late May and early June and leave their parents care after 30-40 days, by which stage they are fully fledged.\nAn adult Curlew in flight\n(Photo: Andy Parnell)\nMembers of the public can take part in BirdWatch Ireland\u2019s Curlew survey by submitting sightings of potentially breeding Curlew (i.e., sightings of one or two birds ONLY in suitable breeding habitat \u2013 groups of three or more birds flying together are a flock and likely to be migrants) via a quick and easy questionnaire which is available here.\nIf you have a large number of sightings, or would like to get more directly involved with the survey, contact curlew@birdwatchireland.ie.\nDr. Anita Donaghy",
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        "raw_content": "Do you want to know where to find Clenbuterol online? Clen is an artificial stimulant that falls under the group of compounds called sympathomimetic and is world famous as a weight loss drug. It can be used alongside steroids such as Anadrol or Winstrol, even though it is not an anabolic steroid, to help in building lean muscle tissue. Famous personalities love it as a fat burner.\nClen provides you to remove the excess fat (also called adipose tissue) since it increases the internal body temperature by thermogenesis. Furthermore, it speeds up your metabolism and helps in converting carbohydrates, fats, and proteins into usable energy. Or, your body begins to burn more fats to be used as energy even if you don\u2019t do any exercise. Even though this substance is not a steroid, it is used to build larger muscle tissue.\nLose Weight Using Clen\nClen\u2019s ability to stimulate the Beta-2 receptors (turning it into a Beta-2 receptor agonist) making this drug very well-known. It is used for treating respiratory ailments since it can stimulate the Beta receptors in the fat and muscle, so it as as a bronchodilator and decongestant to aid in the breathing. It is used frequently as a weight loss supplement because it provides for the ability of the body to burn fat if you take it in the right amount. So, bodybuilders use Clenbuterol during their \u201ccutting cycle\u201d. This drug helps the body build body muscle as well as burn fat at the same time since it increases the temperature of the body, blood pressure, and cardiovascular rate, so the body burns more calories.\nWhere to Acquire Clen Online?\nClenbuterol is considered in some countries as a controlled compound. But, in other countries like United States it is treated as a legal substance and can be bought online even if it is not prescribed by a doctor. The FDA does not allow it to be in dietary supplements, however you can buy it by bulk or as a research chemical from suppliers that supplies them for local customers and for exporting it to other countries. To some countries, you can order Clenbuterol from an online pharmacy and buy it directly over the counter and as a medication for respiratory ailments. Purchasing online is allowed, however you should make sure to consult your doctor before consuming this medication in order to know whether your health will not be at risk.\nIs Clenbuterol Effective?\nClenbuterol has different effects on various people. Some people would say that it is not effective for them, but this might be because they don\u2019t take it the right way. If you have used it as it is supposed to be used, with the combination of different kinds of anabolic steroids, you wil see that Clen yields the same results for people who uses it properly for both losing weight and building up muscle mass.\nBodybuilding veterans know that you have to be dedicated to the set dosage plan so that you can get the best results from the product. This would mean that changing your diet and proper exercise should be done to have obtain the best results from using Clenbuterol that you bought online. You should see some results within one week for as long as you follow the \u201con-off\u201d cycle. Also, combining it with Anadrol or Winstrol will enhance and speed up the manifestation of the results.\nMany bodybuilders will testify that the best results can be attained in a short amount of time of taking Clenbuterol. One can lose for as much as 10 pounds in two weeks if you properly used the drug with the change in diet and enough exercise. Before finding a supplier to buy your Clenbtuerol online you can read reviews first from people who have tried taking the drug. These reviews can help you in deciding as to which seller to buy Clen from and in acquiring more information about the safe use of the Clen pills.",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 The Ninth Station \u2013 Weakness and Surrender\nPriest of Christ, Priest Like Christ \u2192\n2 thoughts on \u201cRenewal of Priestly Promises\u201d\nThank you, this is so educational and inspirational! I think it is important to note that the power of the Holy Spirit changes bread to the body and blood of our Lord and Savior which the Priest calls for with his words.\nThanks for the comment. I agree with your note and didn\u2019t intend otherwise. We have to live in the tension of both statements. The Holy Spirit is \u201cdoing\u201d the action, but God has ordained that the change be acted out through the words of a human person. Without the words, it doesn\u2019t happen. In Thomistic terms, God is the efficient cause (it originates in him) and the priest is the instrumental cause (the means by which the effect comes about). The priest only has power because it is given by God.",
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        "raw_content": "Common Land Research\nHistory of common land\nCommons Stories Toolkit\nHistory Questionnaire\nCommons Stories\nUses of Frensham Common\nRegulation of Frensham Common\nChanges to Frensham Common\nCommons Governance Bibliography\nCommons, Community and Biodiversity Bibliography\nContested Commons\nArchived LandNote\nArchived Case Studies\nArchived Papers\nConference July 2013 \u2013 Papers\nConference July 2013 \u2013 Gallery\nThis site presents research resources for the study of common land. The focus of the material collated here is common land in England and Wales, though it will also be of use to those interested in wider aspects of common pool resource management. It is intended to be of use to scholars, commoners, community groups, stakeholders and others with an interest in common land, past and present.\nFor details of our conference held at Newcastle on 5th July 2013, please follow this link: SUSTAINING THE COMMONS\nBuilding Commons Knowledge\nThe website has been developed by researchers based at Newcastle University Law School and Lancaster University History Department during the course of a one year project (\u2018Building Commons Knowledge Project\u2019, 2012-2013), funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. Our project partners are The National Trust and The Foundation for Common Land.\nResources collated here include materials relating to sustainable governance of modern commons, property rights and environmental law; and materials relating to the history of common land, including those generated by our \u2018Commons Stories\u2019 community history programme. This site also includes extensive archived materials produced by our previous \u2018Contested Common Land Project\u2019, which ran from 2007-2010, also funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.\nWhat is common land?\nIn general terms, common land is land which is owned by one or more parties, over which others have common rights to graze livestock or to collect household materials and wild foods. Over 500,000 hectares of common land survive in England and Wales today, accounting for some 4% of the land area. Much of this land is marginal in character, comprising mountains and moorlands, coastal strips, wetlands and marshes. These landscapes have historically been, and continue to be, of vital importance to commoners and rural communities, and are of exceptional conservation value. Though seeming \u2018wild\u2019, they have a long history of land use and regulation. In addition, some of our most iconic surviving commons are urban, providing much-needed green spaces in towns and cities. For further background information please follow this link: What is common land?",
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On or about Monday, October 4, 2010, MIX deleted from his iPhone all texts with SUPERVISOR.\n12. On or about Tuesday, October 5, 2010, VENDOR attempted to collect MIX's electronic documents remotely.\n13. On or about August 8, 2011, DOJ contacted MIX's criminal defense attorney to schedule a time to question MIX.\n14. On or about August 17, 2011, MIX was contacted by VENDOR to schedule another document collection meeting and was informed of `possible collections (Laptop & PDA) for you.\u2019\n15. On or about Friday, August 19, 2011, MIX deleted from his iPhone all texts with CONTRACTOR.\n16. On or about Monday, August 22, 2011, VENDOR collected MIX's iPhone and imaged it.\nU.S. v. Mix, Indictment, supra \u00b6\u00b6 3-16.\nThe indictment charges Mix with two counts of obstruction of justice in violation of 18 U.S. Code \u00a7 1512(c), which makes it a federal crime to \u201ccorruptly\u201d alter, destroy, mutilate or conceals a record, document, or other object \u201cwith the intent to impair [its] integrity or availability for use in an official proceeding\u201d. U.S. v. Mix, Indictment, supra \u00b6\u00b6 17-20. The first alleges that \u201con or about October 4, 2010\u201d, he \u201cdid corruptly alter, destroy, mutilate, and conceal . . . electronic data contained within an electronic device, to wit: an iPhone containing text messages with SUPERVISOR . . . with the intent to impair its integrity and availability for use in . . . a federal grand jury proceeding.\u201d U.S. v. Mix, Indictment, supra \u00b6 18.\nThe second count alleges that \u201con or about August 19, 2011,\u201d Mix \u201cdid corruptly alter, destroy, mutilate, and conceal . . . electronic data contained within an electronic device, to wit: an iPhone containing text messages with CONTRACTOR . . . with the intent to impair its integrity and availability for use a federal grand jury proceeding.\u201d U.S. v. Mix, Indictment, supra \u00b6 20.\nIn this opinion, the judge is ruling on the \u201cMotion in Limine to Preclude the Government from Improperly Relying Upon the BP Litigation Hold Notices\u201d Mix filed in this case. U.S. v. Mix, supra. He sought an order that would, at trial, bar the prosecution from `\u201carguing or suggesting that mere non-compliance with the Hold Notices constitutes a violation of the obstruction of justice statute\u2019\u201d and to \u201c`exclude . . . those portion of the Hold Notices that purport to describe the legal scope of the employee's document preservation obligations and the potential consequences of failing to satisfy those obligations.\u2019\u201d U.S. v. Mix, supra.\nMix also asked that the judge, \u201cif requested to do so, to `caution the jury that any evidence Mix may have failed to comply with his company's internal Hold Notices does not prove Mix deleted text messages with the \u201ccorrupt\u201d intent to impair a grand jury investigation.\u2019\u201d U.S. v. Mix, supra.\nThe prosecution claimed the Hold Orders \u201care admissible as are [Mix\u2019s] violations of the orders to establish 1) [his] mental state, i.e., that he acted with corrupt intent in deleting the text messages and voice mails, 2) to provide the context and circumstances of Mix's deletions; 3) to establish the foreseeability of a grand jury proceeding, an element of 18 U.S.C. \u00a7 15212.\u201d U.S. v. Mix, supra.\nThe judge began his opinion by noting that \u201c[i]t is It is axiomatic that whether. Mix violated one or more of the Hold Orders is not determinative of the issue of whether he obstructed justice as charged\u201d. U.S. v. Mix, supra. He noted therefore, that the issue before him was \u201cwhether the Hold Orders are relevant evidence with respect to the any issue in this case, and, if so, whether the Hold Orders are admissible pursuant to Rule 403 of the Federal Rules of Evidence.\u201d U.S. v. Mix, supra.\nAs to the first issue, the judge explained that \u201crelevant evidence\u201d is evident which \u201c`has a tendency to make a fact more or less probable than it would be without the evidence\u2019\u201d and which is a \u201c`fact of consequence in determining the action.\u2019\u201d U.S. v. Mix, supra (quoting Rule 401 of the Federal Rules of Evidence). He also noted that the prosecution argued that the fact Mix violated the Hold Orders was relevant to the issue of\nforeseeability of a grand jury investigation as well as to Mix's motive and state of mind. To establish obstruction of justice under 18 U.S. Code 1512(c)(1), the United States must prove [Mix] committed one of the prohibited acts `with the intent to impair the object's integrity or availability for use in an official proceeding\u2019. Therefore, the foreseeability of an official proceeding, e.g, grand jury, is an element of the offense.\nAlthough the Hold Orders make no specific reference to a grand jury inquiry, they do advise the recipient that there is `a pending or anticipated legal matter\u2019 and taking certain actions, including destroying, materials covered by the Hold Order `may subject individuals or BP to prosecution or other severe consequences.\u2019 . . . The possibility of a grand jury proceeding is certainly within the scope of `prosecution.\u2019 Based on that quoted language, the Hold Orders have a tendency to make the foreseeability of an `official proceeding more probable. Therefore, the evidence is relevant.\nU.S. v. Mix, supra.\nThe judge also found that the evidence is relevant to Mix\u2019s \u201cmotive and state of mind\u201d:\nEvidence that a recipient of the Hold Order disregarded that notice is a fact that has a tendency to make it more likely that defendant acted with corrupt intent in deleting the text messages and voicemails. Additionally, knowledge of the Hold Order had a tendency to make it less likely that defendant deleted the data due to ignorance or accident. Evidence of a breach of the Hold Orders constitutes relevant evidence under Rule 401 of the Federal Rules of Evidence.\nHe then explained that \u201cwithout conceding that he violated the Hold Orders,\u201d Mix\nurges that even if [they] are probative, there is a substantial danger [they] will mislead the jury concerning the government's burden of proof and therefore . . . should be excluded . . . under Rule 403 of the Federal Rules of Evidence, [which] permits a court to `exclude relevant evidence if its probative value is substantially outweighed by a danger\u2019 of, among other things `unfair prejudice.\u2019 `Unfair prejudice \u201cspeaks to the capacity of . . . concededly relevant evidence to lure the factfinder into declaring guilty on a ground different from proof of specific to the offense charged.\u201d\u2019 U.S. v. Perez\u2013Solis, 709 F.3d 453 (U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit 2013) (quoting Old Chief v. U.S., 519 U.S. 172 (1997)).\nMix argued that the prosecution \u201c`the Government cannot be permitted to use Mix's alleged non-compliance with the Hold Notices as a shortcut to proving Mix acted with the \u201ccorrupt\u201d intent to obstruct a grand jury investigation\u2019\u201d and that the United States must be precluded \u201c`from placing undue focus or emphasis on the Hold Notices.\u2019\u201d U.S. v. Mix, supra. After reiterating that the Hold Orders are relevant evidence, the judge explained that the judge\u2019s giving a\nlimiting instruction [at trial] setting out the limited purpose for which the Hold Orders are being admitted into evidence, given contemporaneously with the admission of the Hold Notices into evidence, and at the close of trial, will effectively reduce the possibility of any confusion as to the purpose of the evidence and the United State's burden of proof and will reduce the focus on the Hold Orders beyond their limited purpose.\nFinally, Mix alternatively argued that \u201ceven if the Hold Orders are admissible, they should be redacted to excise any language purporting to define the legal obligations of the recipient of the notice.\u201d U.S. v. Mix, supra. Specifically, he argued that these portions\nof the Hold Notices should be removed: 1) `[w]ithholding, concealing, altering, falsifying or destroying anything subject to this Legal Hold Order may subject individuals or BP to prosecution or other severe consequences\u2019; 2) `[a]pplicable law requires that all BP employees comply with its duty to preserve all information potentially relevant to this incident\u2019; and 3) `[f]ailure to do so could result in extreme penalties against BP.\u2019\nThe judge found that the\nspecific reference to prosecution is not overly broad given that this case involves a criminal prosecution. Additionally, . . . the challenged provisions are the very portions of the statements that are significant in establishing the relevance of the evidence.\nHe held, therefore, that the Hold Orders\nare relevant to the foreseeability of grand jury proceedings and to defendant's motive and intent, and are therefore admissible and the probative value of the evidence is not [Mix\u2019s] motion to the extent it seeks to `preclude the Government from arguing or suggesting that mere non-compliance with the Hold Notices constitutes a violation of the federal obstruction of justice\u2019 statute and to the extent the Court will give a limiting instruction concerning the limited purpose for which the Hold Orders are being admitted into evidence.\nU.S. v. Mix, supra. He therefore denied Mix\u2019s motion in limine \u201cto the extent that it seeks a redaction of the Hold Orders.\u201d U.S. v. 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        "raw_content": "Tortilla, chappati and bread riots, The Pasta Boycott and The Tomato Strike.\n'There are those who say we should not open our windows, because open windows let in flies and other insects. They want the windows to stay closed, so we all expire from lack of air. But we say, `Open the windows, breathe the fresh air and at the same time fight the flies and insects.'\nDeng Xiaoping, October 1986\nIn my life I have never faced starvation. I have never gone hungry, no matter how little money I earned, I was still fortunate enough to be able to have a meal on the table and a roof over my head, running water, power and even a TV. I am one of the lucky ones, as are most Aussies but rising food prices are currently at the forefront of the news. It has prompted few local food bloggers to reveal how much they spend on nutrition or to showcase the going price for certain items around Australia. But no one is really looking at why there has been a rise in the prices of basic food items.\nWhen Deng Xiaoping 'opened China's window' he expected to be greeted by the odd bug and some\"evil winds\". But was the rest of the world prepared, that a plague of hungry locusts would fly out of his window to descend on the global food market?\nTwenty years on, while happily ensconced in my cocoon of Epicurean contentment, flagging my delight in my ethicurean ways - and able to afford to dine in restaurants regularly - my heart sinks to the pit of my stomach on a daily basis. I read of the consequences of the growing world population. Globally we are getting hungrier and food is becoming significantly harder to attain in many parts of the world.\nOn domestic TV there are bulletins about the rising price of food, as though we are the only ones affected. There are stories of Aussies having to choose between putting food on the table and paying a mortgage. But amongst them there are those who will buy cigarettes and alcohol over providing nutritious meals for their family. There are those who would sooner pay $2.50 for a 100g packet of chips than $4 for a kilo of potatoes and who are crying poor. They're the lucky ones. At least they have a home, a choice, access to education and to social security.\nThe fact is globally, food prices really have risen by 60%. In Senegal they have risen by 100%, and this is not scaremongering. While lower income Australians are experiencing some discomfort, in Egypt eleven people have died of exhaustion waiting in queues for subsidised bread - at 1c a piece, others died in a food riot. And they are about to protest again, with the activity mainly organised through Facebook - which means that it is an issue which is not confined to the disenfranchised overseas. In Haiti five have died and twenty have been injured in similar circumstances.\nI am crestfallen that people have died in bread riots and food riots from Venezuela to the Ivory Coast and Bangladesh. I am angry that the hungry have been imprisoned for speaking out about it in both Egypt and some of the former Soviet states. I feel for those involved in the Tortilla Riots, and for the Italians who boycotted their staple dish of pasta because the price has risen by 30% in a short space of time.\nI am shocked that the 1.5million Palestinian residents in Gaza who earn $1.20 or less a day must spend 66% of their income just in order to eat something. That's an even higher percentage than the Somalians who currently receive food aid. I can't bear the thought that many children in the world no longer have schooling or access to healthcare because feeding them at least a meagre meal has become the priority over education. Instead they spend hours in food queues every day.\nThe Buddhist in me feels stricken by what I hear. I am torn between my fortunate circumstances and the plight of others. It weighs heavily on my heart. Compassion is, after all, what Buddhism is about.\nI have been flat out with work and family, but late at night when I normally might have shown you some food porn and presented some mildly distracting epicurean diatribe, I have felt uncompelled to write posts about what I have been eating. Cooing and flapping my arms about what has been consumed in the various latest Melbourne gastro-palaces has begun to feel crass and insular. So I have retreated from my frivolous feed reader of food blogs to think, and to learn about what is going on with those less fortunate and why this is occurring.\nMy starting point was to look at grain. Many have said that this crisis has come from issues pertaining to grain. But because there is rarely one single cause of dire situations I began to look beyond my own circumstances to see what was going on.\nThe locusts I mentioned above have come in the form of new demand for dairy and meat consumption caused by the rising affluence of the enormous populations of China and also of India where consumers have shifted up from eating 20kg of meat each a year to 50kg. It is now fashionable for those with new wealth to consume more western oriented products, unfamiliar to the traditional diet. With the world population growing by more than 70 million people a year, and as incomes rise, so many more people are now enabled to consume dairy, meat and poultry products.\nThis huge growth in demand for beef, pork and poultry has been met with supply and demand issues, so prices have naturally been forced upwards. In order to produce more meat cheaply and quickly, grain - wheat, rice, soybeans and corn - is used to feed livestock. Farmers now feed about 200m-250m more tonnes of grain to their animals than they did 20 years ago.\nCalorie for calorie, you need more grain if you eat it transformed into meat than if you eat it as bread: it takes three kilograms of cereals to produce a kilo of pork, eight for a kilo of beef. So a shift in diet is multiplied many times over in the grain markets. Meanwhile grazing cattle and sheep in pasture is costly, less reliable and the animals take longer to mature, which does not help to answer demand, and again can contribute to making meat even more expensive.\nSo, the demand for meat has also resulted in a higher demand for grain and hence higher prices for both the stock and their feed.\nClimate Change, Global Warming - higher temperatures, floods, cold snaps, frost - soil erosion, falling water tables and drought have taken their toll on crops around the world, with poorer harvest yields than anticipated being the consequence.\nSaudi Arabia and Israel have been affected by the falling water table, China and Khazakhstan are suffering from poor planning which has lead to significant soil erosion. In northern China the desert is spreading so rapidly into farming areas that 24,000 villages have been abandoned as a consequence. But we're not just talking about grain in this instance, other food stuffs have reacted badly to climate change with normally hot regions experiencing cold snaps and vice versa, with resulting higher prices from smaller harvests.\nSurprsingly 2007's total cereals crop was 1.66 billion tonnes. It was the largest crop on record and 89m tonnes more than the 2006 bumper harvest. But that still fell well short of demand. We can't produce enough to meet consumption, so the dreaded words 'genetically modified' are nudging into the equation to produce more hardy, fast growing crops. The downside of this though is that in some cases these plants can have a negative effect on the eco system and their predators can begin to attack other plants, while native flora and fauna can also be detrimentally impacted.\nThe next contributing factor is the steep rise in the production of the Biofuel Ethanol which is made from maize/corn. In the USA a third of the current maize crop was purchased by the government, leaving less available for food products and stock feed. The demand and higher prices created for maize also resulted in farmers ditching wheat and soybeans in order to grow corn. The shortfall in corn has resulted in higher prices in processed foods that rely heavily on corn syrup.\nThe global cereal shortfall would be made up were the USA to stop producing Ethanol. They could in fact follow Brazil and make a greener option from sugar cane, but Government subsidies and tariffs are preventing this from happening. The Sugar industry has sunk a great deal of money into the Republican party and this is one of the payoffs for their support. Politics is definitely a contributing factor, with some farmers overseas encouraged not to produce crops, with paid enticements from the US government on offer to governments in countries with competitive markets, in order to secure the futures of American farmers, with good prices in US markets.\nSo why is ethanol so big? Well, it was thought of as a way of countering the record global oil and energy prices. Regardless, the cost of fuel is still having an impact on food prices given our reliance on freighting food all over the world and for their use in manufacturing processes. As a consequence even fertilizers are also now more expensive, impacting on the cost of food production.\nAustralia has announced that it will donate $30million to the United Nation's World Food Program from the Federal Government's aid budget. It's a mere drop in the $808 million required to fill shortfall in funding for the World Food Program but I feel comforted that we can do this. We are after all the lucky country, with a wonderful selection of local produce available to us even if we were not to ship anything in from overseas.\nIt's a sobering point, but do you bit to support your local farmers and the local economy. Eat simply, go for sustainable, organic, local and ethical goods where possible and avoid buying everything you possibly need at the supermarkets.\nIf you click on the title of this post, you'll find that I have linked it back to the Financial Times multi media feature on the subject and accompanying articles. So if you are interested in the subject matter, this should give you further stimulation beyond what I have paraphrased from various other sources.\nLabels: Comment, SOLE\nAn excellent but sombre post sticky.\nI too, have been a bit overwhelmed at times by the enormaty of this looming crisis. In fact it has made me quite anxious thinking about what is in store for us all in the next few years. Combine this with the possible calamity of big oil imploding & the shit will really hit the fan.\nIt depresses me.\nBack in November, I posted about this.\nSince then the \"global credit crisis\" has masked these issues from the media for the meantime.\nunless we adjust our own expectations of what we consume, we will be COMPETING FOR FOOD with the world's emerging economies.\nI sincerely hope that the silver lining to this cloud is that people re-evaluate what they eat, where it comes from, and how it gets there...\n...before it's too late!\nGobbler there is always light at the end of the tunnel and this will mark a change in shifting global fortunes. Australians will be fine in the long run. But that is something I will use my marketing and trendspotting crystal ball to explain at a later date.\nGrocer - in the words of Vicky Pollard,\"Yer-but-no-but, yerrr.\"\nInterestingly the price of wheat is lower today than it was in 1974. Since then government subsidies in many countries have kept food cheap and most people, not realising this, have taken it for granted.\nIn developed countries many of those subsidies are still in place and instead of capitalising on the benefits of them to feed one's family better, the family income is shown to be diverted into more recreational activities, consumer durables and convenience foods, bringing into play further issues such as obesity and a decline in social mores.\nLess developed countries are feeling the advance in prices much more significantly and local subsidies are not high enough to assist them.\nI think perhaps what is happening to us in middle class Australia and in the USA is that we are now paying what we should do for our sustenance. It is time for us all to be less insular in terms of our concerns, time to think globally - not just in terms of the environment but also in terms of sustaining the growing population of the planet.\nThe issue is how do we encourage industry and governments overseas to spend more money to responsibly develop under-utilised tracts of land in order to better feed countries less fortunate? It is time for World leaders to be less seduced by corporations and to be accountable for the negative global impact of some of their policies.\nSomething indeed must be done, reclassifying investment ratings is far less urgent than changing our apathy towards the rest of the world and our support of US policies that also have an undesirable impact on our farmers.\n\"Something indeed must be done, reclassifying investment ratings is far less urgent than changing our apathy towards the rest of the world and our support of US policies that also have an undesirable impact on our farmers.\"\nThanks PG.\nWhat blew me away when I was researching this was the fact that on average, everyone in the developed world consumes the equivalent of an SUV filled with grain annually. And if the USA had made ethanol from sugar cane rather than corn, there would be no shortfall in the demand for cereal and less reliance on oil for fuel. 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        "raw_content": "Who is eligible for child support services?\nAny custodian of a minor child is eligible for services. This includes parents, aunts, uncles, grandparents, court-appointed guardians, or others who are caring for a child. The services available include establishing paternity for their child(ren), establishing a court order for child support and/or medical support or collecting current or past due child support payments. The non-custodial parent may also apply for child support services to determine paternity of a child born out of wedlock, to sign up for voluntary wage withholding of child support, or to request modification of the child support ordered amount.\nWhat services are available through the local office of child support?\nSearching for the other parent\nLegally establishing paternity\nObtaining a court order for child support and health insurance\nCollecting support payments\nEnforcing the court order\nReviewing and adjusting the court ordered support amount\nThe following services are NOT available through your local child support office. Contact private counsel for help with these issues:\nVisitation and custody issues\nCollection of private attorney\u2019s fees\nHow do I apply for child support services?\nIf you receive Temporary Cash Assistance (TCA) or Medical Assistance, child support services will be provided free of charge. If not, you will need to complete an application for child support services with your local child support office and pay an application fee of $15 with the submission of your application. To have an application mailed to you, or for further information, please contact the Child Support Administration at 800-332-6347. A separate application is required for each case. In addition to the $15 application fee, your case will be charged an annual $15, charged after you receive $3,500 in child support collections for that year, assuming your case meets certain conditions.\nDo I have to pay for child support services?\nMaryland law requires customers who have never received Temporary Cash Assistance (TCA) for a related child support case to pay a $15 annual collection fee. You must pay the $15 annual collection fee if:\nYou have received a least $3,500 of child support within a 12 month period beginning October 1st of each year, and\nYou have never received TCA for that child support case.\nYou do not have to pay the $15 annual collection fee if:\nYou have not received at least $3,500 of child support within a 12 month period beginning October one of each year, or \u2022 You have received TCA for that child support case.\nWhat information will my local office need in order to process my case?\nRequired information to begin a case:\nFull name and last known address of both parents and any other names each person is known by (for example, nicknames, aliases, etc.)\nDates of birth and Social Security numbers for both parents\nMarriage license, separation order, divorce decree, protective or restraining order involving either parent, other support order, Affidavit of Parentage, or any other legal documents where paternity has been acknowledged\nHelpful information to process a case:\nChildren\u2019s birth certificates and Social Security numbers\nAny other additional information about the other parent which provides information about where he or she lives or works\nA physical description with the most current photograph of the other parent\nName and address of the current or most recent employer of both parents\nHow can I get information about my child support case?\nThe Maryland Child Support Administration has a toll-free Maryland Child Support Customer Care Center (1-800-332-6347) to handle all of your general questions and provide payment information. The Customer Care Center can accept requests for payment history, address changes, employment changes, and requests for enforcement of a court order. If the information or assistance you need cannot be provided by the Customer Care Center, a work order will be prepared and emailed to your case specialist. After your case specialist reviews your case and takes appropriate action, you will be contacted within 20 days if necessary. If a work order is a priority matter, such as an issue for an upcoming court date, a driver\u2019s license suspension, or an employer with a wage lien question, you will be contacted within 48 hours. Please allow 10 working days after a hearing date for updated information regarding your account to be posted to the case file. Please note: your calls will not be forwarded to the local child support office on a routine basis.\nWhich office should I go to?\nInquiries about your child support case are best handled through the Customer Care Center. The number is 1-800-332-6347.\nWhat happens if the other parent does not live in Maryland?\nYour child support office will work to establish paternity, collect support for the child, or resolve any issues you may have with your case, even if one parent lives in another state or country.\nDo all states handle cases the same way?\nCases are not handled the same way in all states. While all states have the same goals of establishing paternity and child support orders and enforcement of child support orders, each state has its own child support process and its own methods of calculating child support.\nHow long does it take to establish a child support order?\nGenerally, a child support order will be established within 90-180 days. Several factors may delay the establishment process: the noncustodial parent lives out of state, cannot be located and served with a summons, is incarcerated, fails to appear for a settlement conference or a court hearing, or if there are problems verifying income. If the parents are willing to cooperate with each other and can provide all necessary and useful information at the beginning of the case, the case can be registered more quickly and proceed to a hearing or agreement quickly.\nHow long does it take to process a case?\nA person must be personally served with the notice of the proceedings to establish child support. Current and accurate information about the non-custodial parent\u2019s residence and mailing address is essential. The longer it takes to locate and personally serve the person, the longer it will take to establish a child support order. The Child Support Administration and your local child support office are required to follow all deadlines set by federal regulations and Maryland statute for processing your case. When one of the parents lives in another state, the other state\u2019s statutes and regulations also affect how long it takes to complete each step in the process.\nWhat if I do not know where the other parent is?\nIf the location of the non-custodial parent is unknown, the child support office will conduct a search. To do this successfully, we need as much information about that parent as possible. The more information you provide, the easier it will be to find the other parent. The following conditions make it more difficult to locate the non-custodial parent.\nLives out of state\nIs self-employed\nWorks under assumed names or multiple Social Security numbers\nChanges jobs often\nWorks for cash\nIn all cases, the child support specialist will try to locate the non-custodial parent by checking federal, state and local sources to find the mailing address, employment or assets of the non-custodial parent. The child support specialist will follow up on information you provide on the application form.\nHow can I obtain a court order for child support and health insurance coverage?\nYour child support office has lawyers who will take your case to court, so you may not need to hire an attorney. Your local child support office will ask the court to order current child support as well as genetic testing costs, medical support and a provision for an immediate income withholding from the non-custodial parent\u2019s wages.\nCan you enforce a separation agreement?\nIn order for the child support agency to collect child support or enforce an obligation, there must be a court order, signed by a judge. If your agreement has been incorporated into a court order or divorce decree, it can be enforced. Otherwise, your separation agreement may be used as a piece of evidence in requesting the court to establish a child support order. You may use private legal counsel to enforce the written contractual agreement between you and the other parent.\nHow do you determine the amount of child support to be paid?\nMaryland uses an income shares model for its child support guidelines. The guidelines take into account the income of both parents, number of children, cost of health insurance for the child(ren), current child support being paid for other children, alimony being paid, alimony being received, the cost of daycare, and extraordinary medical expenses of the child(ren).\nHow are child support payments disbursed?\nIf the custodial parent receives Temporary Cash Assistance (TCA), any child support payments collected will be kept by the state as reimbursement for that benefit. If the custodial parent no longer receives TCA, the current support as well as any payments made on arrears due will be sent to the custodial parent. If the custodial parent has never received Temporary Cash Assistance payments, all monies collected will be sent to the custodial parent. Payments will be deposited directly into the bank account, or mailed. Contact the Customer Care Center at 1-800-332-6347 to apply for direct deposit of child support payments. The Maryland Child Support Enforcement Administration (CSEA) automatically enrolls customers in the Electronic Payment Issuance Card (EPiC) program. The EPiC card is a VISA debit card. If you have a checking account and would prefer to receive your child support payment via direct deposit you may download the form from our Forms webpage or call 1-800-332-6347 to request a direct deposit form. You may also pick up this form at your local child support office. EPiC provides access to your funds 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can use your EPiC to make purchases everywhere Visa debit cards are accepted. You will also have cash access via PIN-based point-of-sale (POS) terminals and ATMs. Here\u2019s how the cards will work:\nOnce you select to receive your child support payments via EPiC, Bank of America will create an account in your name.\nWhenever you are due to receive a payment, CSEA will send the funds by Electronic Funds Transfer to your EPiC.\nYou can then use EPiC to make purchases or withdrawals until the funds are exhausted.\nYou cannot make any additional deposits to the account. Only CSEA can fund the card.\nThis is not a credit card and attempting to use your card for purchases that exceed your balance will result in the transaction being declined.\nhe other parent is paid \u201cunder the table\u201d. Can you attach that money by income withholding?\nNo, that money cannot be attached. The very nature of \u201cunder the table\u201d wages means those wages are not subject to payroll taxes or income withholding because the employer is not doing the necessary record keeping or paperwork.\nThe other parent is self-employed. Can you attach those earnings?\nAttaching earnings of a self-employed person requires the cooperation of the self-employed person to arrange for payroll withholding.\nHow do I change my: name, address, telephone number, and employment information?\nhe order for support requires that the person paying child support notify the court within 10 days of any change in address or employment. You must also notify your local child support office by contacting the Customer Care Center at 1-800-332-6347, or by notifying your local office in writing by mail or fax along with a clear copy of your photo ID. Please include your nine digit case number on all correspondence.\nHow can I establish paternity for my child?\nIf you were not married at the time your child was conceived or born, your child support office will help you establish paternity. Establishing paternity is important for several reasons:\nIt will establish a father-child relationship, enable your child to benefit from that relationship, and strengthen your child\u2019s sense of identity\nIt will allow the father\u2019s name to be listed on the child\u2019s birth certificate\nIt will give the father the right to seek child custody and visitation through a court action and to be consulted about adoption\nIt will give the child the right to important benefits from both parents; such as financial support, inheritance, social security veteran\u2019s benefits, life insurance and health insurance\nIt will make it easier for the child to learn the medical histories of both parents and to possibly benefit from medical insurance through a parent\u2019s employer, union or military service\nPaternity must be established before the court can order child support\nIf the father acknowledges paternity, it is not always necessary to have a court trial. Either parent may apply for paternity establishment without filing for child support. To have an application mailed to you or for further information, contact Customer Care Center at 1-800-332-6347.\nCan I request genetic testing?\nIf paternity has not been established either the custodial parent or alleged father may request genetic testing. The child support office will schedule genetic testing which is usually done at the child support office. The cost of genetic testing varies across the state. The average cost of the test is $120.\nWhat if paternity for the child is denied?\nThe mother, child and the alleged father will be scheduled for a genetic testing appointment. Currently, this is done by collecting a DNA sample from the inside of the cheek by gently rubbing There is no need to collect a blood sample and needles are not used in this process. If an Affidavit of Parentage was signed in the hospital at the time the child was born, or if there is already a court order establishing paternity, the local child support office cannot disestablish paternity. You may contact an attorney. If the child was born during the time the parents were married, the husband is presumed to be the father of the child. You may wish to contact an attorney for legal advice.\nCan I get retroactive child support?\nThe Court has the authority to award support retroactive to the date a complaint is filed with the court. The court may give the non-custodial parent credit for any financial contribution made for the children since the filing date of the case.\nHow do I request an increase/decrease in my child support?\nYou have the right to request a review for a modification if there has been a change in circumstances since the order was entered, or if three years have passed since the order was entered or last reviewed for modification. 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Do I need to notify the Child Support Administration?\nWhen custody of the child changes the child support case specialist must be notified in writing about the change, stating who now has custody of the child. A copy of the court order stating that there has been a change in custody or school enrollment information should be provided to show that custody has changed.\nI want to close my case. 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        "raw_content": "A Lenten Journey: Climbing to the Cross \u2013 Day TWENTY-SIX\nMark 8:27-9:1, Today\u2019s New International Version\nJesus and his disciples went on to the villages around Caesarea Philippi. On the way he asked them, \u201cWho do people say I am?\u201d\nThey replied, \u201cSome say John the Baptist; others say Elijah; and still others, one of the prophets.\u201d\nPeter answered, \u201cYou are the Messiah.\u201d\nJesus warned them not to tell anyone about him.\nHe then began to teach them that the Son of Man must suffer many things and be rejected by the elders, the chief priests and the teachers of the law, and that he must be killed and after three days rise again. He spoke plainly about this, and Peter took him aside and began to rebuke him.But when Jesus turned and looked at his disciples, he rebuked Peter. \u201cGet behind me, Satan!\u201d he said. \u201cYou do not have in mind the concerns of God, but merely human concerns.\u201d\nThen he called the crowd to him along with his disciples and said: \u201cWhoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me. For whoever wants to save their life will lose it, but whoever loses their life for me and for the gospel will save it. What good is it for you to gain the whole world, yet forfeit your soul? Or what can you give in exchange for your soul? If any of you are ashamed of me and my words in this adulterous and sinful generation, the Son of Man will be ashamed of you when he comes in his Father\u2019s glory with the holy angels.\u201d\nAnd he said to them, \u201cTruly I tell you, some who are standing here will not taste death before they see that the kingdom of God has come with power.\u201d\nThere are two really important things in these words that I have never really seen before this instant.\nJesus is walking with his disciples, not yet on his way to Jerusalem and Holy Week, but getting ever closer.\nAnd he asks them a key question \u2013 probably the most important question in all of scripture:\nPeter jumps in with a blisteringly accurate and perceptive and even surprising response: \u201cYou are the MESSIAH!\u201d\nPeter? Is that really you?\nWell, yes. It turns out it is. Peter the Blunderbuss is alive and well, as we shall very soon see.\nBuilding on that answer, Jesus begins to teach his friends what it means to truly be the Messiah. And it doesn\u2019t look at all like what Peter thought he meant.\nNot.At.All.\nSo Peter takes it upon himself to lecture The Teacher \u2013 he rebukes him, the scripture tells us.\nAnd catch it \u2013 right there, just a short little phrase \u2013 important thing number one:\nBut when Jesus turned and looked at the disciples\u2026\nIt matters to Jesus that his friends know the difference between the truth and a lie.\nThat\u2019s when he rebukes Peter.\nThat\u2019s when he tells Satan to knock it off.\nThat\u2019s when he begins to talk about the cross-shaped life.\nThat\u2019s when he warns \u2013\nif you\u2019re embarrassed by me now, in this life \u2013\nthen I will be embarrassed by you when I come in glory.\nJesus sees right through to the heart of Peter\u2019s critique, to the hard truth that Peter is embarrassed, and that he truly has no clue what the Jesus life looks like. And Jesus calls it like he sees it: Peter is talking lies\u2026which is probably why he calls him Satan.\nAnd important thing number two?\nAll of these words about taking up the cross and losing your life to gain it \u2013 they are said to an ever-larger group of people. Because right here in the narrative, Jesus opens wide the circle of listeners:\n\u201cThen he called the crowd to him along with the disciples\u2026\u201d\nI had always pictured this as a two-way conversation \u2013 between Peter and Jesus.\ndoes not will that ANY should be left out.\nwants those who follow him to grasp the true nature of that following.\ninsists that the Kingdom life is the upside-down life, the back-to-front life, the are-you-sure-this-is-what-you-had-in-mind? life.\nSo\u2026as we keep moving closer to that cross in our Lenten journeying, I wonder\u2026\nwhat about Jesus embarrasses us?\nhow quickly do we see and name the lie?\nwho else needs to be folded into the circle of good news?\nNot-always-so-gentle Savior, I thank you today for the fierceness I see in you here. For your determination to tell the truth, no matter the cost; for your desire that we should all hear it, name it, own it. Help me never to rebuke you out of embarrassment. Help me to embrace who you are and to welcome opportunities to participate in your upside-down invitation to give it all away.\nTwo of your phrases jumped out at me and I\u2019ve been re-reading them:\n\u201cit doesn\u2019t look at all like what Peter thought he meant.\u201d\n\u201cthe Kingdom life is the upside-down life, the back-to-front life, the are-you-sure-this-is-what-you-had-in-mind? life.\u201d\nThe older I get the more I recognize the need to ponder, even question, what I\u2019ve embraced in the past. In my old age I\u2019m finding I\u2019m like Peter: a relationship with God looks different from what I used to think it was. It\u2019s upside down, inside out, and oh so much better, richer, freer. Thanks for your blessed, inspired words today, Diana.\nYou are welcome, Linda \u2013 thank you for stopping by and offering such encouraging words. I think the purpose of mid-life and beyond is to re-examine where we\u2019ve been, what we believe and why we believe it. 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        "raw_content": "Easley, Michael. Press Release, 2007-03-20, Gov. Easley Appoints Chasse To District Court Seat In Wake County\nFor Release: IMMEDIATE Contact: Sara Clark\nDate: March 20, 2007 Phone: 919/733-5612\nGOV. EASLEY APPOINTS CHASSE TO DISTRICT COURT SEAT IN WAKE COUNTY\nRALEIGH -- Gov. Mike Easley today appointed Eric Craig Chasse to the district court bench in Judicial District 10 in Wake County. Chasse takes the seat vacated by Judge Paul Gessner, who was elected to the Superior Court bench.\n\u201cEric Chasse\u2019s legal career as a private practitioner and history of community service has served the citizens of Wake County well,\u201d Easley said. \u201cHe will make an excellent addition to the district court bench.\u201d\nSince 1993, Chasse has worked as a private attorney representing clients in both the District and Superior courts of Wake County. He currently runs his own law practice, handling both misdemeanor and felony criminal cases. Chasse is a member of the Wake County Academy of Criminal Trial Lawyers and the Wake County Bar Association.\nChasse received his undergraduate degree from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill in 1990 and his law degree from Marshall-Wythe School of Law at the College of William and Mary in 1993.\nTitle Easley, Michael. Press Release, 2007-03-20, Gov. Easley Appoints Chasse To District Court Seat In Wake County\nOther Title 2007-03-20, Gov. Easley Appoints Chasse To District Court Seat In Wake County\nDescription RALEIGH -- Gov. Mike Easley today appointed Eric Craig Chasse to the district court bench in Judicial District 10 in Wake County. Chasse takes the seat vacated by Judge Paul Gessner, who was elected to the Superior Court bench.\nFull Text Michael F. Easley Governor State of North Carolina Office of the Governor Governor's Press Office State Capitol, Raleigh, NC 27603-8001 (919) 733-5612 - Toll Free 1-800-662-7005 FAX (919) 733-5166 For Release: IMMEDIATE Contact: Sara Clark Date: March 20, 2007 Phone: 919/733-5612 GOV. EASLEY APPOINTS CHASSE TO DISTRICT COURT SEAT IN WAKE COUNTY RALEIGH -- Gov. Mike Easley today appointed Eric Craig Chasse to the district court bench in Judicial District 10 in Wake County. Chasse takes the seat vacated by Judge Paul Gessner, who was elected to the Superior Court bench. \u201cEric Chasse\u2019s legal career as a private practitioner and history of community service has served the citizens of Wake County well,\u201d Easley said. \u201cHe will make an excellent addition to the district court bench.\u201d Since 1993, Chasse has worked as a private attorney representing clients in both the District and Superior courts of Wake County. He currently runs his own law practice, handling both misdemeanor and felony criminal cases. Chasse is a member of the Wake County Academy of Criminal Trial Lawyers and the Wake County Bar Association. Chasse received his undergraduate degree from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill in 1990 and his law degree from Marshall-Wythe School of Law at the College of William and Mary in 1993. ###",
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        "raw_content": "Date First Insured\nContrary to many individual\u2019s conceptions, Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is an insurance program. FICA premiums are automatically deducted from an employee\u2019s paycheck (with contributions also made by the employer). An individual must work (in most cases) at least five years out of the last ten years in order to qualify for SSDI. The date first insured is the date used in the Social Security Disability process when the disabled worker first qualifies to be covered under SSDI.\nThe date first insured should not be confused with the date of acceptance or the original onset of disability date. The date first insured does not qualify anyone for Social Security Disability benefits in and of itself. Rather, the date first insured establishes that the worker has worked and paid into FICA premiums long enough to be eligible for Social Security Disability benefits, should he or she become disabled.\nIn some cases, a worker may qualify for Social Security Disability if he/she files a disability claim before the date first insured, as long as he/she later qualifies. An example of this would be when a person files an intent to claim disability due to an injury, yet continues to work. If the condition later worsens, and he/she is no longer able to work due to his disability he/she may be able to qualify for SSDI based on the original onset date because he/she became insured, even if the date first insured is after the initial onset of his/her disability.\nA Social Security Disability representative can help sort out the finer case details (like date first insured) to be aware of when applying for Social Security Disability benefits. Because SSDI is an insurance program, individuals have both a date first insured and a date last insured, leaving a window in which one must file for any Social Security Disability Insurance benefits. Eligibility for SSI, which is based on need rather than premiums paid, is not directly affected by either of these dates, though it may be indirectly affected by one\u2019s ability to draw SSDI based on his/her date first insured.",
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        "raw_content": "Facts on Women and Heart Disease\nHeart disease is the leading cause of death for women in the United States, killing 289,758 women in 2013\u2014that\u2019s about 1 in every 4 female deaths.\nAlthough heart disease is sometimes thought of as a \u201cman\u2019s disease,\u201d around the same number of women and men die each year of heart disease in the United States. Despite increases in awareness over the past decade, only 54% of women recognize that heart disease is their number 1 killer.\nAbout 5.8% of all white women, 7.6% of black women, and 5.6% of Mexican American women have coronary heart disease.4\nAlmost two-thirds (64%) of women who die suddenly of coronary heart disease have no previous symptoms.4 Even if you have no symptoms, you may still be at risk for heart disease.\nWhile some women have no symptoms, others experience angina (dull, heavy to sharp chest pain or discomfort), pain in the neck/jaw/throat or pain in the upper abdomen or back. These may occur during rest, begin during physical activity, or be triggered by mental stress.\nWomen are more likely to describe chest pain that is sharp, burning and more frequently have pain in the neck, jaw, throat, abdomen or back.\nSometimes heart disease may be silent and not diagnosed until a woman experiences signs or symptoms of a heart attack, heart failure, an arrhythmia, or stroke.\nThese symptoms may include\nHeart Attack: Chest pain or discomfort, upper back pain, indigestion, heartburn, nausea/vomiting, extreme fatigue, upper body discomfort, and shortness of breath.\nArrhythmia: Fluttering feelings in the chest (palpitations).\nHeart Failure: Shortness of breath, fatigue, swelling of the feet/ankles/legs/abdomen.\nStroke: Sudden weakness, paralysis (inability to move) or numbness of the face/arms/legs, especially on one side of the body. Other symptoms may include: confusion, trouble speaking or understanding speech, difficulty seeing in one or both eyes, shortness of breath, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination, loss of consciousness, or sudden and severe headache.\nHigh blood pressure, high LDL cholesterol, and smoking are key risk factors for heart disease. About half of Americans (49%) have at least one of these three risk factors.\nTo reduce your chances of getting heart disease it\u2019s important to\nKnow your blood pressure. Having uncontrolled blood pressure can result in heart disease. High blood pressure has no symptoms so it\u2019s important to have your blood pressure checked regularly.\nDiscuss checking your cholesterol and triglycerides with your healthcare provider.\nLimit alcohol intake to one drink a day.\nLower your stress level and find healthy ways to cope with stress.\namerican heart association women's heart disease cause of heart disease Female heart attack statistics by age Heart attack heart disease facts heart disease statistics 2017 women's heart disease awareness month",
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        "raw_content": "SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE, BRYAN FERRY.\nLive with Selling the Drama.\n1994. Album Throwing Copper. An album notable for several hits as well as poignant cover art by Scottish painter Peter Howson. Can't say I find it beautiful. But I acknowledge it's Art. Sort of.\nBryan Ferry with Windswept.\nFrom the 1985 album Boys and Girls.\nI believe a marriage is between a man and a woman. I sometimes have the impression I'm the only European still holding that view, but on other continents there still seem to be plenty of people with their heads screwed on right. Here's a small sample from US-based catholic organization CatholicVote:\nThis message is endorsed by Outlaw Mike.\nAnd if you are from De Standaard, that leftist rag of which the reaction to this quintessentially decent video is a hateful sneer and more attention for a badly made parody, you can go royally fuck yourself. Or some other ass, for that matter. #Lul/Trut.\nHEAVY RIOTING IN THE HAGUE; LOCAL POLICE TOLERATE PARALLEL MUSLIM POLICE FORCE TO RESTORE ORDER.\nHeavy riots since about one week in the Schilderwijk, a triangle-shaped area in The Hague, The Netherlands. This predominantly muslim neighborhood, also dubbed the 'Sharia Triangle' in which last year ISIS-flags were flown at rallies, has been simmering with unrest for some time, but wat ignited the powder keg was the death of an Antillian immigrant by the name of Mitch Henriquez. One week ago, during a local festival not far from Schilderswijk, Henriquez ran amok and shouted to police that he was armed. Five officers were needed to subdue him. It is still not clear how this happened, but the man died by choking during the brush. Maybe the police are partly to blame for being somewhat hard-handed, what is clear though is that Henriquez would still be alive if he had behaved like a normal citizen - i.e. not hurling insults at police while threatening you are armed, and not fighting them as they try to put handcuffs on or whatever.\nThe other thing is that the incident was used by antifa thugs to spark even more unrest, and the area has for several consecutive nights been in turmoil, with extensive damage being done to state-owned infrastructure, banks etc. As of July 4, some 200 rioters have been arrested:\nBut it is the latest development that is of most interest here, because in the name of restoring order the authorities have apparently accepted the help of muslim vigilantes in Schilderswijk. Dutch site GeenStijl reports that around 80 what it calls 'Sharia Police' acted as a buffer between Police and rioters.\nThis should definitely not be seen as a positive development, for it signals the ceding of authority to a parallel police force.\nSeveral conclusions can be drawn from the whole episode:\na.) Multiculturalism is a catastrophic failure. You cannot integrate foreign groups if they radically denounce the local mores, mores which pre-multiculturalism made The Netherlands a very wealthy and safe nation. We are talking about such typical Dutch traits as labor ethic, respect for the law, their famous frugality (granted, not always a boon), the desire (sometimes obsession) to keep everything tidy and clean etc. Antillians are immigrants from the Dutch Antilles, most of them couldn't give a rat's ass about those age-old Dutch values. It is therefore no surprise that crime rates among them are the highest of all immigrant populations, higher even than among Moroccans (who are no. 2).\nb.) Conflicts between immigrants and police invariable attract the attention of extreme leftist racaille hellbent on stoking the flames of unrest even higher. The merest brush with the authorities will result in the presence of antifa thugs in nothing flat, because it is one more occasion to confront the police. In their twisted worldview, order has to be disturbed, infrastructure has to be demolished. The old 'Things have to be razed down in order to make a new and better society' trope.\nc.) The turmoil is exploited by muslims to assert power. Indeed, the havoc wrought by Antillian, Moroccan and antifa thugs is a godsend for the Sharia Triangle's parallel police force to \"prove\" their usefulness in \"restoring order\". The gullible idiots in The Hague's City Council, mayor Van Aartsen up front, actually see this as a positive development. In reality, it will in time lead to a 'no go zone' for the real Police.\nThis entire mess can be laid almost exclusively at the feet of leftism: insane open border policies, abandonment of conservative values, white guilt, socialist dogmas...\n... these are the bitter fruits.\nRECOMMENDED READS: MEET CONNIE ST LOUIS, BITCH, FRAUD, SERIAL LIAR AND FOURTEENTH GRADE \"SCIENCE JOURNALIST\".\nDon't expect MSM to pay much attention to this, and if they do, they will still end their columns with a sneer aimed at eminent scientist and (real) Nobel Prize Winner Sir Richard Timothy Hunt, who was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 1991 and a foreign associate of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences in 1999. His Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, awarded in 2001, he shared with Leland Hartwell and Sir Paul Nurse for their discoveries regarding cell cycle regulation by cyclin and cyclin-dependent kinases.\nUnless you've been living on another planet, you know that Tim Hunt's career was effectively ended by a hateful tweet in response to a so-called sexist remark, which I won't repeat here, because I cannot fathom what's so terrible about it - besides, Sir Hunt had it followed by \"and now seriously\".... although that too was not deemed important enough to mention by our moral betters in the media.\nWell, the cunt who wrote that tweet, Connie St Louis, has now been exposed as a serial liar and a fraud who fabricated her CV out of thin CO2. Breitbart's Milo Yiannopoulos reports:\n\"It\u2019s terrible that by mere accident of birth, some people are afforded benefits and opportunities that are denied to others.\nThat\u2019s why I think Connie St Louis, the black female journalism professor whose malicious slander led to the virtual destruction of a Nobel Laureate\u2019s career, needs to urgently check her privilege. Because unlike most people in the country, it seems she can get away with murder, thanks to her gender and, yes, her skin colour.\nSt Louis is responsible for the sacking of Sir Tim Hunt, a Nobel prize-winning biochemist who became the target of an online lynch mob after his comments about women in science were taken out of context.\nSt Louis claimed, and continues to claim, that Hunt had argued for single-sex laboratories after claiming that women in science were a distraction who \u201cfall in love\u201d with male scientists and \u201ccry\u201d when criticised.\nSt Louis, eager to combat damaging stereotypes, immediately went off crying to the media.\nBut a report from an anonymous EU official who attended Hunt\u2019s talk told the Times last week that his comments were clearly made to poke fun at himself and that, after making them, Hunt went on to talk at length about the importance of women in science.\nAs Richard Dawkins, one of Hunt\u2019s most prominent defenders, says, St Louis\u2019 story made Hunt look like a chauvinist monster. But the full story shows him to be the precise opposite. What has happened to him is therefore nothing short of an international scandal.\nThere are elements of Rolling Stone in this debacle, not only in the way narrative has been prioritised over fact-checking, but also in the fabulism of Hunt\u2019s accuser. Because, according to an explosive report by the Daily Mail, St Louis is a serial liar and fraud who has fabricated most of her own CV.\nHer online resume describes her as an \u201caward winning freelance broadcaster, writer, and scientist\u201d who \u201cpresents and produces a range of programmes for BBC Radio 4 and BBC World Service\u201d and \u201cwrites for numerous outlets, including the Independent, the Daily Mail, the Guardian and the Sunday Times.\u201d\nYes, in today's PC tyranny, an incompetent bitch and serial liar can end an eminent scientist's career.\nBut, according to the Mail\u2018s investigation, St Louis has no bylined works in either the Mail, the Independent or the Sunday Times. Prior to the Tim Hunt affair, she had only written one article for the Guardian, in 2013.\nHer CV also boasts of a Joseph Rowntree fellowship which she received to write and publish a book. But she received the fellowship in 2005, and ten years later has yet to produce a completed work.\nSt Louis is currently a professor of science journalism at City University \u2014 that much is true. But if I were one of her students, I\u2019d be demanding my money back. St Louis has lied about her CV, and she has lied about Tim Hunt.\nAnyone else would be fired on the spot.\nBut let\u2019s face it, it ain\u2019t gonna happen. St Louis is a black woman. A black woman in science journalism, no less. There\u2019s no way the Guardian or the BBC would allow anything bad to happen to such a rare and valuable person. That\u2019s probably why they aren\u2019t planning to follow up on the Mail\u2018s story.\nIndeed, so important is St Louis to the Guardian that the Mail reports that Guardian editors made over 30 edits to her article on their website, in which she defended her conduct. The article was not updated with a disclaimer making note of these changes, in contravention of normal Guardian policy.\nThere\u2019s a word for these double standards: privilege.\nYes, contrary to what a rainbow-haired Tumblr blogger may have screamed at you over social media, it\u2019s not white males who need to check their privilege today, but minorities in positions of influence like Connie St Louis, who seem to think they can lie about themselves and others with impunity in pursuit of some noble higher goal.\nIn this case, as so often, that higher goal was delivering a good kicking to a much more successful man.\nYou can bet your bottom dollar that if it were Sir Tim Hunt or some other villified white male who had engaged in the kind of CV-spinning that St Louis did, the BBC and the Guardian would be shouting it from the rooftops.\nEvidence of this double standard is everywhere. Just look at Bahar Mustafa, the delightful \u201cdiversity officer\u201d of Goldsmiths University who hosted events that banned white men, repeatedly said she wanted to \u201ckill white men,\u201d labelled people \u201cwhite trash\u201d \u2014 and then claimed she couldn\u2019t be racist, because she\u2019s an ethnic minority.\nThere\u2019s someone who knows how to use their privilege, baby.\nMustafa still has her job, by the way. (It\u2019s taxpayer-funded, of course.) After all, we can afford to lose scientists like Sir Tim Hunt, can\u2019t we? He wasn\u2019t doing anything important, just trying to cure cancer. Openly racist \u201cdiversity officers\u201d like Mustafa though, they\u2019re the people we can\u2019t afford to lose.\nIt\u2019s easy to laugh, but the privilege of minorities in modern Britain has real consequences. In Rotherham, the abuses of Pakistani grooming gangs were ignored for years because officials in the town were afraid of offending minorities or appearing \u201cracist.\u201d\nEven the official report acknowledged the part played by \u201cmisplaced political correctness\u201d in the horrific episode. But the underlying problem was not addressed.\nAnd it won\u2019t be. As I write, it\u2019s Monday afternoon, and there is still no glimmer of a story on the Connie St Louis CV revelations from the BBC, Guardian, or Independent.\nWhy? Because these Lefty (alright, closet Lefty in the case of the BBC) news outlets have imported the bad habits of the American Left, in particular their hare-brained identity politics.\nNo doubt, editors at these publications believe that attacking Tim Hunt is righteously \u201cpunching up\u201d at the privileged, whereas exposing St Louis\u2019 wrongdoing would be \u201cpunching down\u201d at the underprivileged. What a world.\"\nWhat a world? You bet.\nHEAVY RIOTING IN THE HAGUE; LOCAL POLICE TOLERATE ...\nRECOMMENDED READS: MEET CONNIE ST LOUIS, BITCH, FR...",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb For Vet Teams \u00bb The Truth About the Worst Part of My Job\nThe Truth About the Worst Part of My Job\nby Jamie Rauscher, RVT\nToday an owner told me I have the worst job in the world. His reasoning was not what I expected.\nSaid owner\u2019s dog was dropped off for an exam by the pet sitter. She said the dog was just not acting right. The owners were out of town and could be expected to return that evening. After a physical exam was performed, it was determined that Cooper was suffering from an oozing splenic mass. Surgery was the only option and the owners were concerned about putting their geriatric friend through the procedure and recovery, only to have a few months with him.\nThe owners elected to make the dog comfortable and have us do supportive care, and then they would come to the clinic when they arrived home that evening to make a decision. Cooper received injections for pain and nausea and was set up to rest in a treatment cage until his owners could come to see him. Throughout that day, the staff offered him treats and cooked chicken, attempting to get him to eat. They walked him outside and sat in the yard with him, letting him enjoy the sunshine and their company. The sadness in his eyes was contagious as he just looked to us to help him.\nAt the end of the day, when the owners were due to arrive any minute, Cooper coded and went into cardiac arrest. My staff began CPR on him and attempted to get in touch with his owner. The owners were five minutes away and wanted us to keep trying. Even with our best effort, Cooper was unresponsive and declared deceased. This of course happened just as the owners walked into the clinic to see their pet. The owner and his wife, along with their child, were escorted into an exam room. The doctor came into the room to discuss the situation with the owner and that Cooper had indeed passed.\nThe family was heartbroken. The owner wanted to come and see Cooper one last time. Cooper\u2019s doctor walked the owner into the treatment room so he could see his friend one last time, leaving his wife and child in the room to cry together. I had prepared Cooper so his family could see him again, clean and peaceful, with his head on a blanket. Underneath, the efforts of our attempts to save him were there: IV catheters in his paws, an endotracheal tube discarded so the owner would not have to see, ECG clips still in place.\nAs the owner laid his head down on top of Cooper\u2019s, he looked up and me with tears in his eyes. I put my hand on his shoulder and stood with him as he cried, shedding tears of my own. I walked the owner back into the room with his family. As he consoled his wife and child, he looked at me and said \u201cYou have the worst job in the world.\u201d I looked down at my scrubs, covered in blood from his friend and agreed wholeheartedly, not knowing that we were talking about two different things. He proceeded to tell me how hard my job must be to have pets die, despite all we do to save them. That I have to be a part of their passing and deal with emotional owners.\nI realized what he was referring to and sadly shook my head. I told him that I have the best job in the world as I can help pets to end their suffering if needed and can allow their owners to enjoy what time they have with them. I help families to learn how to care for their new puppies and kittens and do what is needed to help their sick pets get well.\nI told him the worst part of my job was having to collect payment from owners once their pet had passed. Cooper\u2019s owner looked up at me with amazement. He reached into his wallet and pulled out his credit card without hesitation. He asked why that would be difficult. Owners know that they have to pay for their services. They should know despite our efforts, they must pay for what had been done for their pet. That it is not our fault that the pet died.\nI smiled as he said this and told him that that was not always the case. When money is brought into the situation it changes things for sure. Owners get defensive and money turns things ugly. Shaking his head, he just smiled sadly. Once his bill was settled, he shook my hand and hugged me, thanking me for taking my time to care for Cooper. Even though he passed, he knew I had done everything in my power to help him, and that was priceless.\nJamie Rauscher is a Registered Veterinary Technician and Medical Manager of an eight doctor practice north of Atlanta. She is President of Georgia\u2019s Veterinary Technician and Assistant Association and serves on several NAVTA committees. Her interests include pain management, sick pet care, and anesthesia as technician empowerment. She is currently pursuing her VTS in ECC.",
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        "raw_content": "R.L. Barrack, M.R. Brinker, S.W. Burke, J.M. Roberts: \"CT Scan Helps Delineate Cervical Osteoid Osteoma and Atypical Nidus.\" Orthopaedic Review, 15:301-304, 1986.\nM.R. Brinker, S. Bailey, S.D. Kraus, J. Stewart, W. Browder: \"Adrenal Myelolipoma -Rationale for Non-Operative Management.\" Southern Medical Journal, 81:91-914, 1988.\nM.R. Brinker, G.A. Timberlake, J.M. Goff, J.C. Rice, M.D. Kerstein: \"Below-Knee Physiologic Cryoanesthesia in the Critically Ill Patient.\" Journal of Vascular Surgery, 7:433-438, 1988.\nR.L. Barrack, M.P. Wyatt, T.S. Whitecloud, S.W. Burke, J.M. Roberts, M.R. Brinker: \"Vibratory Hypersensitivity in Idiopathic Scoliosis.\" Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 8:389-395, 1988.\nS.D. Cook, M.R. Brinker: \"Ski Boots and Bindings.\" Hughston Health Alert, 1:1-2, 1988.\nT.S. Whitecloud, M.R. Brinker, R.L. Barrack, S.W. Burke, J.M. Roberts. \"Vibratory Response in Congenital Scoliosis.\" Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 9:422-426, 1989.\nP.M. Cimino, M.R. Brinker, S.D. Cook, A.F. Harding. \"The Effects of Calcium on Bone Mineral Density in Post Menopausal Women with Colles Fractures.\" Journal of the Louisiana State Medical Society, 141:24-29, 1989.\nM.R. Brinker, R. Shelin, P. Moynihan. \"Sacrococcygeal Teratoma in Children: Case Report and Review.\" Journal of the Louisiana State Medical Society, 141:26-31, 1989.\nT.L. Halvorson, S.D. Cook, M.R. Brinker, K.A. Thomas, P.M. Sandborn. \"Failure Analysis of Retrieved Cemented Total Knee Prostheses.\" Clinical Materials, 4:329-341, 1989.\nR.J. Haddad, S.D. Cook, M.R. Brinker: \"A Comparison of Three Varieties of Noncemented Porous-Coated Hip Replacement.\" Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 72B:2-8, 1990.\nS.D. Cook, M.R. Brinker, R.C. Anderson, R.J. Tomlinson, J.C. Butler. \"Performance of Retrieved Kuntscher Intramedullary Rods: Improved Corrosion Resistance with Contemporary Material Design.\" Clinical Materials, 5:53-71, 1990.\nJ.C. Butler, T.C. Skalley, S.D. Cook, M.R. Brinker, R.J. Haddad, J.R. Sackett, J.B. Cheramie: \"Clinical and Roentgenographic Evaluation of Bipolar Prostheses with Noncemented Anatomic Medullary Locking Femoral Stems.\" Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 254:180-188, 1990.\nD.L. Akers, M.R. Brinker, T.C. Englehardt, M.D. Kerstein: \"Postoperative Somnolence in Patients After Carotid Endarterectomy.\" Surgery, 107:684-687, 1990.\nS.D. Cook, M.R. Brinker, M. Poche: \"Running Shoes: Their Relationship to Running Injuries.\" Sports Medicine, 10:1-8, 1990.\nM.R. Brinker, H.L. Lippton, S.D. Cook, A.L. Hyman: \"Pharmacologic Regulation of the Circulation of Bone.\" Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 72A:964-975, 1990.\nM.R. Brinker, R.J. Haddad, S. D. Cook, J.D. Cash, P.T. James, E.H. Tan: \"Four-Year Average Follow-up of Cemented PCA Total Knees: Clinical and Roentgenographic Analysis.\" Orthopedics, 13:831-837, 1990.\nR.J. Haddad, T.C. Skalley, S.D. Cook, M.R. Brinker, J.B. Cheramie, R. Meyer, J: Missry. \"Clinical and Roentgenographic Evaluation of Noncemented Porous-Coated Anatomic Medullary Locking (AML) and Porous-Coated Anatomic (PCA) Total Hip Arthroplasties.\" Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 258:176-182, 1990.\nR.J. Haddad, S.D. Cook, M.R. Brinker, T. Brown, J.B. Cheramie, A. Folgueras: \"Design Rationale and Clinical Experience with the LSF Total Hip System.\" Journal of Orthopaedic Surgical Techniques, 5:63-72, 1990.\nM.E. Brunet, S.D. Cook, M.R. Brinker, J.A. Dickinson: \"A Survey of Running Injuries in 1505 Competitive and Recreational Runners.\" Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 30:307-315, 1990.\nA.C. Simmonds, J.M. Robbins, M.R. Brinker, J.C. Rice, M.D. Kerstein: \"Factors Important to Students in Selecting a Residency Program.\" Academic Medicine, 65:640-643, 1990.\nM.R. Brinker, T.S. Whitecloud, P.T. James, M.R. Hand, H.M. Antwine: \"Vertebral Aneurysmal Bone Cyst. Case Report and Review.\" Orthopaedic Review, 20:42-46, 1991.\nM.R. Brinker, J.K. Willis, S.D. Cook, T.S. Whitecloud, J.T. Bennett, R.L. Barrack, M.G. Ellman: \"Neurologic Testing with Somatosensory Evoked Potentials in Idiopathic Scoliosis.\" Spine, 17:277-279, 1992.\nA.M. Majidian, M.R. Brinker, J.C. Rice, M.D. Kerstein: AMoonlighting in a University Surgical Training Program.\" Southern Medical Journal, 86:441-446, 1993.\nK.J. Guidera, M.R. Brinker, B.G. Kousseff, A.A. Helal, L.I. Pugh, T.M. Ganey, J.A. Ogden: \"Overgrowth Management in Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber and Proteus Syndromes.\" Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 13:459-466, 1993.\nM.R. Brinker, S.R. Rosenfeld, E. Feiwell, S.P. Granger, D.C. Mitchell, J.C. Rice.: \"Myelomeningocele at the Sacral Level : Long-Term Outcomes in Adults.\" Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 76A:1293-1300, 1994.\nM.R. Brinker, A.G. Rosenberg, L. Kull, J.O. Galante: \"Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty Using Noncemented Porous Coated Femoral Components in Patients with Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head.\" Journal of Arthroplasty, 9:457-468, 1994.\nM.R. Brinker, R.S. Palutsis, J.F. Sarwark: \"The Orthopaedic Manifestations of Prune Belly (Eagle-Barrett) Syndrome.\" Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 77A:251-257, 1995.\nM.W. Wolfe, M.R. Brinker, G. Cary, S.D. Cook: \"Posterior Fracture-Dislocation of the Hip in a Jogger.\" Journal of the Southern Orthopaedic Association, 4:91-95, 1995.\nM.R. Brinker, S.D. Cook, H.S. Skinner. AAdjunct Fibula Strut Bone Graft in Resurfacing Hip Arthroplasty: Long Term Follow-up of Two Cases. The Journal of The Louisiana State Medical Society, 147:547-549, 1995.\nJ.C. Hughston, F.C. Flandry, M.R. Brinker, G.C. Terry, J.C. Mills. \"Surgical Correction of Medial Subluxation of the Patella.\" American Journal of Sports Medicine, 24:486-491, 1996.\nT.S. Beck, M.R. Brinker, W.J. Daum. AIn-Hospital Charges Associated With the Treatment of Adult Femoral Neck Fractures.@ The American Journal of Orthopedics, 25:608-612, 1996.\nM.R. Brinker, A.G. Rosenberg, L. Kull, D.D. Cox. \"Primary Noncemented Total Hip Arthroplasty in Patients with Ankylosing Spondylitis: Clinical and Radiographic Results at an Average Follow-up Period of 6 Years.\" Journal of Arthroplasty, 11:802-812, 1996.\nM.R. Brinker, P.J. Lund, D.D. Cox, R.L. Barrack. \"Demographic Biases Found In Scoring Instruments of Total Hip Arthroplasty.\u201d Journal of Arthroplasty, 11:820-830, 1996.\nM.R. Brinker, D.E. Bailey. \u201cFracture Healing in Tibia Fractures With An Associated Vascular Injury.\u201d Journal of Trauma, 42:11-19, 1997.\n3M.R. Brinker, J.D. Reuben, J.R. Mull, D.D. Cox, W.J. Daum, J.R. Parker. \u201cComparison of General and Epidural Anesthesia In Patients Undergoing Primary Unilateral Total Hip Replacement.\u201d Orthopedics, 20:109-115, 1997.\nR. Beaver, M.R. Brinker, R.L. Barrack. \u201cAn Analysis of the Actual Cost of Tibial Nonunions.\u201d Journal of the Louisiana State Medical Society, 149:200-206, 1997.\nM.R. Brinker, P. Lund, R.L. Barrack. \u201cDemographic Biases of Scoring Instruments for the Results of Total Knee Arthroplasty.\u201d Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 79A:858-865, 1997.\nJ.N. Dunlap, M.R. Brinker, S.D. Cook. \"A New In Vivo Method For the Direct Measurement of Nutrient Artery Blood Flow.\" Orthopedics, 20:613-619, 1997.\nM.R. Brinker, R.L. Bartz, P.R. Reardon, M.J. Reardon. \u201cA Method for Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of the Unstable Posterior Sternoclavicular Joint Dislocation.\u201d Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 11:378-381, 1997.\nR. Stuecker, M.R. Brinker, J.T. Bennett, J.N. Dunlap, S.D. Cook, H.L. Lippton, A.L. Hyman. \"Blood Flow to the Immature Hip - Ultrasonic Measurements in Pigs.\" Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavia, 68:25-33, 1997.\nR.B. Blake, M.R. Brinker, C.M. Ursic, J.M. Clark, D.D. Cox. \u201cAlcohol and Drug Use in Adult Patients With Musculoskeletal Injuries.\u201d The American Journal of Orthopedics, 26:704-709, 1997.\nM.R. Brinker, K.A. Thomas, S.J. Meyers, T. Texada, J.R. Humbert, S.D. Cook, R. Gitter. \"Bone Mineral Density of the Lumbar Spine and Proximal Femur is Decreased in Children with Sickle Cell Anemia.\" The American Journal of Orthopedics, 26:43-49, 1998.\nG.M. Gartsman, M.R. Brinker, M. Khan. \u201cEarly Effectiveness of Arthroscopic Repair for Full-Thickness Tears of the Rotator Cuff.\u201d Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, 80A: 33-40, 1998.\nM.D. Miller, J.R. Osborne, W.T. Gordon, D.T. Hinkin, M.R. Brinker. \u201cThe Natural History of Bone Bruises: A Prospective Study of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Detected Trabecular Microfractures in Patients With Isolated Medial Collateral Ligament Injuries.\u201d The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 20:15-19, 1998.\nR.C. Kramer, D.H. Hildreth, M.R. Brinker, J.B. Bennett, L. Thompson, R.M. Lumsden, T.E. Cain. \u201cA Comparison of Patients With Different Types of Syndactyly.\u201d Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 18:233-238, 1998.\nG.M. Gartsman, M.R. Brinker, M. Khan, M. Karahan. \u201cSelf-assessment of General Health Status in Patients With Five Common Shoulder Conditions.\u201d Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, 7:228-237, 1998.\nR. Schwartsman, M.R. Brinker, R. Beaver, D.D. Cox. \"Patient Self-Assessment of Tibial Plateau Fractures in Forty Older Adults.\" The American Journal of Orthopedics, 27:512-519, 1998.\nS.D. Cook, S.L. Salkeld, M.R. Brinker, M.W. Wolfe, D.C. Rueger. \u201cUse of an Osteoinductive Biomaterial (rhOP-1) in Healing Large Segmental Bone Defects.\u201d Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma, 12:407-417, 1998.\nS.W. Dailey, M.R. Brinker, M.N. Elliott. \u201cOrthopedic Residents\u2019 Perception of the Content and Adequacy of Their Residency Training.\u201d The American Journal of Orthopedics. 27:563-570, 1998.\nM.R. Brinker, C.G. Savory, S.H. Weeden, H.C. Aucoin, D.T. Curd. \"The Results of Total Knee Arthroplasty in Workers' Compensation Patients.\" Bulletin - Hospital for Joint Diseases, 57:80-83, 1998\nT.S. Whitecloud, F.P. Castro, M.R. Brinker, C.W. Hartzog, J.E. Ricciardi, C.Hill. \u201cDegenerative Conditions of the Lumbar Spine Treated With Intervertebral Titanium Cages and Posterior Instrumentation for Circumferential Fusion.\u201d Journal of Spinal Disorders, 11:479-486, 1998.\n52. R.G. Simon, M.R. 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        "raw_content": "by Dr Drew | Jun 20, 2017 | Food & Nutrition |\nWhether we are athletes or more sedentary folks, we all need protein. The importance of high-quality protein in the human diet cannot be overstated. Every cell in your body contains protein, which is made up of a chain of amino acids. When the protein you ingest is digested, it breaks down into the aminos that your body needs to function properly.\nTypes of amino acids\nThere are nine essential amino acids you need that cannot be created in your body and must be obtained from food: valine, histidine, tryptophan, isoleucine, threonine, leucine, phenylalanine, lysine and methionine.\nAmino acids your body can create are called nonessential aminos: asparagine, glutamic acid, alanine, and aspartic acid. There are also conditional aminos that we only need in times of stress or illness, and they include serine, cysteine, proline, glutamine, ornithine, tyrosine, arginine and glycine.\nFood sources for essential amino acids\nContrary to what was previously believed, we now know there is a little protein in all foods. This is good news for vegans, vegetarians, persons with cholesterol issues, and athletes who prefer to limit their meat intake. Non-animal-based foods can supply our daily need for essential amino acids that are the body\u2019s building blocks without the problems often associated with meat-based diets.\nHere are non-animal food sources for the nine essential amino acids that need to be included in your daily diet:\nLysine is needed for the production of carnitine, which is necessary for the body to be able to convert fatty acids into fuel that lowers cholesterol, calcium absorption, and collagen production.\nThe best source is beans. Other sources include chia seeds, cashews, almonds, soy protein, watercress, hemp seeds, parsley, avocados, chickpeas, and lentils.\nLeucine helps with blood sugar regulation, muscle strength, and mood regulation.\nThere are many plant-based sources for leucine including kidney beans, chia, sunflower and sesame seeds, peas, soy, avocados, whole grain rice, figs, raisins, dates, olives, blueberries, apples, bananas, seaweed, and watercress.\nIsoleucine helps with energy and hemoglobin production.\nSources include beans, cashews, almonds, soy, rye, brown rice, oats, hemp, sesame, pumpkin, chia and sunflower seeds, spinach, cranberries, quinoa, kiwis, apples, and blueberries.\nValine is involved in muscle tone, repair and growth, and endurance.\nYou can get valine from beans, avocados, apples, cranberries, blueberries, sesame, chia, and hemp seeds, soy, legumes, broccoli, apples, peanuts, apricots and oranges.\nMethionine is the only amino that contains sulfur, which is needed for the production of bone cartilage. It also functions to form creatine, a necessary ingredient for cellular energy.\nSources for methionine are beans, onions, raisins, sunflower, chia and hemp seeds, wheat, whole-grain rice, Brazil nuts, oats, figs, legumes and seaweed.\nThreonine is of paramount importance to your immune system, liver, heart, and central nervous system. It produces glycine and serine and assists the liver in digestion.\nThe two best sources for threonine are watercress and spirulina, while the following foods also supply it: hemp, chia, sunflower, and sesame seeds, avocados, quinoa, wheat, figs, raisins, soybeans, leafy greens and pumpkin.\nHistidine assists with the brain\u2019s neurotransmitters, cellular muscle health, detoxification, and the production of red and white blood cells.\nFood sources include beans, corn, cauliflower, rice, hemp and chia seeds, seaweed, potatoes, legumes, cantaloupe and buckwheat.\nTryptophan is vital for sleep, nervous system health, neurotransmitter function, and muscle repair. It converts to serotonin in the brain, which aids mood balancing.\nYou can obtain tryptophan from animal sources, but these have been shown to promote inflammation. Non-animal sources include beans, sweet potatoes, oats, oat bran, quinoa, avocados, leafy greens, peas, lentils, asparagus, lettuce, beets, mushrooms, chickpeas, peas, celery, carrots, bananas, apples and oranges.\nPhenylalanine is an important amino to get from foods rather than from supplements. Phenylalanine translates into tyrosine in the body, which is necessary for the formation of proteins, brain chemicals, and thyroid hormones.\nGood sources are beans, seeds, avocado, seaweed, peanuts, almonds, rice, quinoa, leafy greens, berries and olives.\nThe importance of a good, balanced diet for optimal health cannot be overstated. Although supplementation is sometimes necessary, nutrients which are obtained from food are easier for your body to use than supplements.",
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        "raw_content": "Two apprentices employed by Bournemouth-based The Drewitt Group have recently started the next phase of their training at Bournemouth and Poole College.\nJames Elliott (left in photo) is a level two student studying to be an electrician and Ashley Smith (right) is a level three student training to be a plumbing and heating engineer. Both attend college one day a week to complete their qualifications and work for four days a week with The Drewitt Group, which provides services to the construction industry, to gain experience and apply their practical skills.\nRichard Drewitt, managing director of the Bournemouth-based firm, said: \u201cWe are keen to get behind as many young people as possible and encourage them to enter the construction industry. It\u2019s great that we are working with two young and enthusiastic tradesmen and we hope to help them start successful careers.\u201d\nJames commented: \u201cI really enjoy the combination of college work and practical onsite training which the Drewitt Group offer.\u201d\nThe Drewitt Group, which was founded in 1877, combines Drewlec Electrical Services, Drewsons Building Maintenance and Drewsons Mechanical Services.",
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        "raw_content": "Our Marketing Manager, Edna Kubeka, has a vibrant and social personality. Her natural ability to interact with people from all parts of life makes her the perfect person for her position. Edna is from the Xhosa tribe and comes from a small town outside of Cape Town, South Africa.\nShe started working in the tourism industry in 2003 while living in Cape Town. In 2005 she was assigned to East Africa, and she became an expert in Tanzania and Kenya without ever having visited these countries. Her first visit to East Africa, what she describes as 'the real Africa' was in 2009. What fascinated her was the warm and humble people, the beautiful and different cultures and the authentic game experiences. Five years later Edna decided to pack up her life in Cape Town and move to Tanzania. She is the mother of a charming young boy named Neo who is now learning Swahili in Arusha. Contact Edna on edna_kubeka @ dumaexplorer.com should you wish to get in touch with her regarding sales and marketing related matters.",
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        "raw_content": "Ice dams can damage your roof. They can cause problems with your shingles and let moisture get in under the shingles and leak into your house. If they are something that you are worried about, then you want to make sure that you take precautions.\nHeat cables are one way that you can help to prevent ice dams. You can place them in lines up and down your entire roof, which will help melt the snow and ice, or you can just place them along the edges by the eaves, which will allow any melt water to easily escape down the edges of the roof. Heat cables may also help with large icicles which could also cause damage to your roof.\nIdeally, the easiest way to keep your roof from forming ice dams is to make sure that the roof is all the same temperature, and that temperature should be cold. To do that, you want to make sure that heat stays in your house and doesn't rise through the roof. Since heat likes to rise, you need to block that from happening. You can do that by adding more insulation to your attic floor and to the bottom of your roof. If you have already laid a floor or have sheathing in those areas, you don't have to pull everything apart in order to get the insulation in. You can use blown insulation. To install blown insulation, all you need are some holes drilled in the area you want the insulation. A hose is them placed in those holes and some shredded insulation is blown into the spaces and will fill up any empty spaces.\nJust like you would shovel off your steps and sidewalks to get rid of all that snow and to help prevent ice from forming, you can do the same with your roof. Since most people can't generally climb up on their roof with a shovel, there are easier and safer ways to get all that snow off. One is to use a tool called a roof rake. Generally, the roof rake is on a telescoping handle so that you can reach up as high as possible to get the snow off. The rake is usually just a long, rectangular piece of plastic attached and braced at one end that you can use to start pulling the snow off with. An added benefit is that if you have a lot of snow, the weight of it can also damage your roof, so getting rid of that is getting rid of two birds with one stone.\nIf you are worried about your roof, keeping ice dams from forming will keep it from being damaged. Contact a company like Ray's Accurate Roofing for more tips.",
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        "raw_content": "Ukhrul, September 15 2015: Rajpal Khokhar, the newly elected president of Hindu Samaj, Ukhrul district, has declined to accept the post of president of Ukhrul district Hindu Samaj on the ground that the election was held unconstitutionally.\nMoreover the election was unilaterally conducted by a few vested person without any prior information.\nKhokhar said that the election was conducted in his absence and without his consent, which was in violation of the Constitutional norms of the Samaj.\nMy election is not acceptable, he asserted.\nTheir intention was only to create rift and mislead the Hindu community living in a small compact area of the district.\nHe further urged the Hindu community of the district to re-organize the election process and make it more systematic in order to avoid confusion and misunderstanding amongst the Hindus settled in Ukhrul district.\nElection should be conducted in a fair manner, where majority of the Samaj members should give their assent to the elected president.\nThe president is to be the guardian of the community and lead the people without discrimination, he added.\nUntil the whole Hindu community of Ukhrul district exercise their rights in the election process, no one can claim to be the president, he added.\nIt is therefore because of all these reasons he cannot accept to be the president of Hindu Samaj at any cost.\nHe further appealed to conduct fresh election or remove his name from the list of newly elected office bearers of Hindu Samaj for the period 2015-2017 .",
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        "raw_content": "3 Signs That You Might Need An As-Built Survey During The Construction Of Your Home\nIf you are like many people, you might assume that the land survey will need to be done on your property before your home is built. However, as-built surveys -- which are done during the building process -- are important in some cases as well. These are a few signs that you might need to have an as-built survey done while your home is being built.\n1. It's Required by Local Building Regulations\nDepending on where you are building your home and what the local regulations and codes might be, you might be required to have one or more as-built surveys done during the building process. This is because some areas want to make sure that the home is being built according to the plans that were initially approved. If anything is found to not be up to code, you could have to make adjustments.\n2. You Want to Check the Progress of Your Home\nAn as-built survey can be very handy for checking on the progress of your home while it's being built. Your contractor might want to have an as-built survey done to make sure that the project is coming along as it's supposed to be and to determine if the project is on schedule as it is supposed to be. Even though this will generally be something that your general contractor will deal with when necessary, if you are personally curious about the status of your project, you can suggest the idea of having an as-built survey done to your contractor.\n3. You Want to Make Changes to Your Original Plan\nAs your home has been being built, you might have had a change of heart about certain things. You might have decided that you want to do something differently or that you want to add something to your home, for example. If this happens during the construction process, special planning may have to be done, and you may have to have additional approvals by an inspector. Having an as-built survey can be a good starting point for making plans for changes that you might want to make after construction has already started\nAs you can see, there are various scenarios in which you may need to have an as-built land survey done during the construction process while your new home is being built. Luckily, a good land surveyor like Bush Roed & Hitchings Inc should be able to tackle this job for you.",
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        "raw_content": "Women\u2019s Latest Fads\nThe presenter takes an inspired look at the world of fashion, asking who sets the trends and who benefits when we (women) follow them.\nStripping: http://www.upworthy.com/this-woman-stripped-her-dress-off-while-onstage-in-the-name-of-feminism-point-well-made?c=ufb1\nAriel Levy, part 1\nhttp://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/may/08/slutwalk-not-sexual-liberation:\n\u201cStudents who feel intense pressure to be sexually available \u2018on demand\u2019. These students have grown up in a culture in which hypersexualized images of young women are commonplace and where hardcore porn is the major form of sex education for young men. They have been told over and over that in order to be valued in such a culture, they must look and act like sluts, while not being labeled slut because the label has dire consequences, including being blamed for rape [\u2026].\n\u201cWomen need to find ways to create their own authentic sexuality, outside of male-defined terms like slut. The recent TubeCrush phenomenon, where young women take pictures of men they find attractive on the London tube and post them to a website, illustrates how easily women copy dominant societal norms of sexual objectification rather than exploring something new and creative. And it\u2019s telling that while these pictures are themselves innocent and largely free of sexual innuendo, one can only imagine the sexually aggressive language that would accompany a site dedicated to secret photos of women.\u201d\nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i4k-YD76OKg\nhttp://msmagazine.com/blog/blog/2011/05/20/to-reclaim-slut-or-not-to-reclaim-slut-is-that-the-question/\nPreviousTidebuy Reviews \u2014\u2014Fashion Trends Show Shared by Tidebuy\nNextAdvance Trend and Lifestyle Fashion image trailer\nAtalanta Weller \u2013 Revolve \u2013 Time Slice fashion film",
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        "raw_content": "Oval gem with a portrait bust of an elderly man\nOrangish-red carnelian with dark inclusions. Intaglio, in silver setting. Bust of a man, facing right, wearing a breastplate and cloak. His close-cropped hair is rendered by short strokes; his lips are pressed together. Behind his neck there is an ambiguous object that looks like a short...\nOrangish-red carnelian with dark inclusions. Intaglio, in silver setting. Bust of a man, facing right, wearing a breastplate and cloak. His close-cropped hair is rendered by short strokes; his lips are pressed together. Behind his neck there is an ambiguous object that looks like a short spur topped by a crosspiece. Part of the lower-left corner of the gem is missing.\nBy 1911: with Edward Perry Warren (according to J. D. Beazley in The Lewes House Collection of Gems: Said to be from Athens. Formerly in the Evans Collection. Bought in 1911.); April 5, 1926: loaned to MFA by Edward Perry Warren (as 110.26); November 17, 1927: purchased by MFA from Edward Perry Warren for $ 161,000.00 (this figure is the total price for MFA 27.647-27.761)\nRoman, Late Republican Period, 75\u201350 B.C.\nOverall: 0.3 x 1.2 x 1.6 cm (1/8 x 1/2 x 5/8 in.)\nJewelry / Adornment, Gems",
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        "raw_content": "With house building firmly becalmed in the doldrums, people could be forgiven for hoping that just something will begin to move - a sort of 'never mind the quality, feel the width' view. This would be very short term thinking - quality must remain central to building homes and communities for people.\nThe Cambridgeshire Quality Charter for Growth sets out principles for achieving excellence in the new developments planned for Cambridgeshire and focused on Cambridge. The Charter aims to ensure the area is an international leader in architecture, urban design, community development and low-carbon growth for years to come. Cambridgeshire Horizons, the local delivery vehicle for the huge growth agenda, worked closely with consultants, URBED, and the public, private and voluntary sectors to produce the Charter. Significant time has been spent looking and learning from best practice both at home and abroad.\nThe Charter is organised around four themes - 4Cs:\nCommunity - places where people live out of choice, not necessity, creating healthy communities with a good quality of life.\nConnectivity - places that are well-connected and enable easy access to jobs and services using sustainable modes.\nClimate - places that anticipate climate change in ways that enhance the desirability of the development and minimise environmental impact.\nCharacter - places with distinctive neighbourhoods where people create pride of place.\nThere is also a fifth C - collaboration - which is needed to make the principles of the Quality Charter work.\nThe Charter offers a shared vision and understanding of the kind of communities the partners wish to create. It breaks down barriers between professions and provides common guidance in a clear, shared language.\nThe partners are adopting the Charter as a policy statement of the aspiration to create new developments that offer future communities a fulfilling way of life. The local planning authorities will use the Charter as both part of the planning policy evidence base and as a material consideration in their decision-making, especially in determining planning applications.\nFurther 'looking and learning' study tours are planned which will encourage continued collaboration, reinforce the Charter message and address issues as they arise.\nAlthough the Charter has been developed for Cambridgeshire, the principles are applicable to growth areas across the UK. Cambridgeshire Horizons and its partners are now working to encourage other organisations, both within the County and beyond, to sign-up to the Charter as a commitment to raising standards in new developments.\nThe Charter is available at www.cambridgeshirehorizons.co.uk/about_horizons\nVice - Chair",
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        "raw_content": "Library copyright statutes around the world: record global attendance at EIFL webinar\nParticipants from a record 28 countries participated in an EIFL copyright webinar led by global expert Prof. Kenneth Crews\nHome > News > Library copyright statutes around the world: record global attendance at EIFL webinar\nInternational copyright expert, Professor Kenneth D. 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Other common library activities that give rise to copyright questions include inter-library document supply, lending, 'making available' on dedicated terminals, mass digitization, orphan works, and serving the needs of persons with disabilities.\nDuring the webinar, the scope of exceptions for the benefit of libraries were examined in more detail, as well as the conditions of use. For example, in some countries, only published works may be copied (what about unpublished, archival material?). In others, copying is limited to paper (what about digital technologies?). In some others, the exception can be exercised only if a collective licence is not available (therefore the library should undertake to check each time).\nRelatively few innovations\nWhile innovations in statutes are relatively few, the laws of some countries show some movement. For example, Canada has expanded the application of inter-library loan and research copies. 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Although there are problems with the directive, it is at least a step in the right direction.\nOverarching provisions were also discussed: the three-step test in national law (it shouldn\u2019t be there), and fair use (a powerful tool for the overall application of the law).\nThe challenges ahead for libraries are making sure that the law keeps up with new technologies and modern library services. 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        "raw_content": "Electronic Hot Sale > Blog > Electronics > John Kelly\u2019s Latest Mission: Controlling the Information Flow to Trump \u2013 New York Times\nJohn Kelly\u2019s Latest Mission: Controlling the Information Flow to Trump \u2013 New York Times\nMr. Kelly\u00e2\u0080\u0099s predecessor, Reince Priebus, sent some similar guidelines around early in the administration, according to two officials, but they were never taken seriously. Mr. Kelly, a retired Marine general, has been treated with a different level of deference inside the building, those aides said. Staff members discovered early on that they could defy Mr. Priebus, the officials said, but crossing a Marine is a different matter.\nMr. Kelly has made clear that one thing he will not seek to directly control is the behavior of the president, and there is a good reason for that.\nMr. Trump has a history of lashing out at advisers who have publicly conveyed their attempts to impose tighter procedures on him. 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        "raw_content": "In Santa Marta, Colombia, a space for dialogue and analysis on human rights and public policies in favor of peace was proposed.\n1200480http://embajadamundialdeactivistasporlapaz.com/en/press/news/santa-marta-colombia-space-dialogue-and-analysis-human-rights-and-public-policies-favor\nAt the Tayrona Palace facilities in the city of Santa Martha, Colombian Republic, political, judicial, pro-curatorial authorities, representatives of the INPEC, prosecutors, judges, journalists and members of civil society met on November 17, 2015, summoned by the Global Embassy of Activists for Peace (GEAP) to participate in the \u201cJustice for Peace\u201d forum.\nIn the event, the main table was chaired by Dr. Carmen Rosa Saade, Adviser to the Office of the Governor of Magdalena, representing Mr. Governor, Dr. Luis Miguel Cotte; from the Ministry of the Interior, Dr. Jenith P\u00e9rez; the Colonel Sandra Vallejo Delgado, Commander of the Metropolitan Police of Santa Marta; Dr. William Soto Santiago, Executive President of the GEAP; Iv\u00e1n Sarmiento Mu\u00f1oz, Coordinator of the GEAP in Colombia; and Dr. Camilo Montoya Reyes, Coordinator of the Projects Council of the GEAP.\nThe protocol events began the forum, which framed the \u201cJustice for Peace\u201d Program, which seeks spaces for dialogue and reflection on issues of criminal policy, human rights, justice and strengthening of the culture of peace.\nForums like this one have already been carried out in the Republic of Colombia with the National Navy, the Naval Force, the National Police, the Army, the Association of Judges and Lawyers, and other organizations that have to do with work in the justice sector.\nThe welfare and happiness of the Integral Human Being and of nations is achieved with respect for human rights, the prevention of international crimes, humanization and the strengthening of justice, and the protection of the rights of Mother Earth.\nThe beginning of the interventions was led by Dr. Carmen Saade, who in her words of greeting and welcome exhorted the attendees to continue working for a social inclusion and a public policy with respect for all. At the same time, she was grateful to take into account the Magdalena in spaces of reconciliation and equity for the strengthening of society.\n\"We would like to invite you, in a very receptive way, all of you, so that we can be multipliers, not only today, but always, of what we are seeing and what we are going to see during the course of this event.\"\n\"Anyone who has suffered moral or material damage with criminal conduct or has been subject to the violation of their human rights, is considered a victim.\"\nWith this exhortation, Dr. William Soto Santiago began the presentation entitled \"Victims and Transitional Justice\", in which he developed the importance and the leading role played by peace dialogues in the midst of any conflict.\nHe pointed out the importance of recognizing that human beings are born free and equal but at the same time they different in their way of thinking and developing, which makes them unique and unrepeatable.\nFor Dr. Soto: \"Intolerance in the face of the different and the absence of dialogue, intensifies the conflicts directed to its actors, to violence; and violence prevents children from going to schools, threatens and displaces peasants from their farms and indigenous people from their natural habitat \", therefore, he emphasizes on the importance of peace as a supreme good, noting that GEAP will always be willing to serve in the construction of the very much desired peace.\nFinally, referring to the peace process that is taking place in Colombia, he indicated that victims have the right to impartial, prompt and effective justice, that the truth must be given within the framework of respect for human dignity and that the dialogue reaches reconciliation. In this way, he concluded by saying that this is how the peace that the Colombian nation needs is built.\nPublic management for the respect of human rights, subject to the Constitution and the Laws, and protection of life, honors and assets for the reconstruction of the social fabric.\nWith the emblem \"God and Fatherland\", two of the fundamental values that guide the Colombian National Police, Colonel Sandra Vallejo guided his intervention towards the reflection of the joint and solidary work that must be carried out by the family, society and the State.\nIn his speech, he indicated with statistics the current state of the situations he faces every day and that lead him to think about what society is failing and the lack of values that human beings go through.\n\"We must demand that the authorities themselves do what they have to do, and that is when we will truly find peace and security; to demand that public safety be built from the principles of the concepts of human security. 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        "raw_content": "One term in particular that seems to strike a nerve in a lot of patients is \u201cbiopsy.\u201d The word is foreign to many mouths; it doesn\u2019t even sound like any word people use on a normal day-to-day basis! So how do we break down these terms into bite sized pieces? Let\u2019s take a closer look.\nA biopsy is a procedure done where a doctor takes a sample of bodily tissue from a patient so they may examine it up close in more detail to see if there are any notable abnormalities that need attention. This sort of procedure is often recommended to a patient who has any indication of abnormal tissue, which can mean a variety of things, from benign tumors to cirrhosis.\nDepending on the type of biopsy you are receiving, there are a number of things you as a patient can do to ensure your procedure goes smoothly. The first is confirming what kind of biopsy it is: if you are getting an entire mass removed, it is referred to as an excisional biopsy, in which case, your doctor might ask you to find someone to drive you home after the procedure or to avoid medications that can increase the risk of bleeding during or post procedure.\nThe other types of biopsies you might hear your doctor mention are incisional or core biopsies, which are less invasive than an excisional biopsy, as they only seek to remove a sample of the tissue under suspicion. In most situations in regards to this procedure, your doctor will place you under local anesthesia, which is also something to always take into consideration before your operation.There is also always the risk for infection or blood clots, so ensuring you\u2019re doing everything on your end to prevent such issues from occurring is also of paramount concern.\nAfter receiving a procedure, it is important to remain in conversation with your doctor about any changes, fluctuations, regression, or progress you see post-operation. Your doctor is sure to appreciate your transparency with them throughout the process. In addition to their appreciation of transparency, an open line for communication can ensure you are receiving the attention and care you need for your situation.\nIt is of utmost importance to feel comfortable around your doctor and to avoid keeping them in the dark, especially when it comes to a procedure like a biopsy. Talk to your doctor today, and work on creating a safe environment and secure relationship with them before your next procedure.",
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        "raw_content": "Jack Wagner\u2019s Last Dance\nLast year was both a good one and, it turns out, a bad one for soap opera actor Jack Wagner as his Samba to \u201cLighting up the Night\u201d spelled the end of his competing on \u201cDancing With the Stars\u201d on Tuesday.\nWagner, 52, was sent packing during the TV show\u2019s \u201cmost-memorable year\u201d themed week in which the dancers selected a particular year for inspiration.\nThe actor, who was partnered with professional ballroom dance Anna Trebunskaya, chose 2011 as his most memorable when he discovered he had a daughter.\nWagner looked surprised to be eliminated but said \u201cI had a great time, and it was kind of great to test myself.\u201d\nHe could take solace in comments from Judge Len Goodman, who said of Wagner\u2019s performance on Monday night\u2019s program: \u201cFor me, your best dance yet.\u201d\nThe judges praised all the dancers this week, and Goodman went so far as to say they all performed so well that \u201cno one deserves to go home tonight.\u201d\nThe dancers\u2019 scores were clustered together after Monday\u2019s performance show with only five points separating the first-place dancers from the lowest scorers.\nFive dancers, including Wagner, were tied at the bottom with 24. The other two dancers who faced elimination were singer Gladys Knight and musician Gavin DeGraw, who came in second-to-last for the second straight week.\nViewer votes combined with judges\u2019 ratings decide which star is eliminated each week.\nBut host Tom Bergeron on Tuesday unveiled a new twist in the popular TV contest. In coming weeks, the bottom-two couples will have a dance-off with the judges deciding who goes home based on their last-chance dance.\nThe top score from the judges\u2019 ratings after Monday\u2019s show was again won by singer Katherine Jenkins. Ten stars remain in the competition.\nMusical highlights of the Tuesday\u2019s live elimination round included Seal performing \u201cLean on Me,\u201d and country group Rascal Flatts doing the title track from their latest album, \u201cChanged.\u201d\n\u201cDancing With the Stars\u201d annually is among the top-rated U.S. TV shows with a formula that pairs B-list celebrities, sports stars and singers with professional dancers performing sambas, waltzes and other dances across a ballroom floor.\nDancing with the StarsEntertainment NewsJack Wangerlighting up the nightSamba\nNikkei Downs, Records Worst Performance in 5 Months\nMilitary Court sentences Egyptian officer for Joining Jan 25 Revolution",
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        "raw_content": "BY JOHN YEARWOOD\njyearwood@MiamiHerald.com\nReza Pahlavi was 19 and studying in the United States when the Iranian Revolution drove his father \u2014 the Shah \u2014 from Tehran and into permanent exile in 1979.\nHe now heads the royal House of Pahlavi and was recently a guest at the two-day Miami World Strategic Forum at the Biltmore Hotel. In an interview with the Miami Herald, he discussed his hopes for a secular and democratic Iran, international efforts to prevent the country from acquiring a nuclear weapon and other issues. Below are excerpts:\nHow successful were you during your visit to Miami World Strategic Forum?\nThis is the first time I\u2019ve been asked to participate and it\u2019s a good opportunity for me to benefit from areas of expertise as we\u2019ve witnessed on the various panels, and at the same time, meet a lot of new faces. Of course, I had a chance to meet so many different personalities like the former prime minister of Pakistan [Shukat Aziz] or the former president of the Dominican Republic [Leonel Fernandez]. Personalities at this level have a wealth of knowledge and experience and it\u2019s always nice to compare notes and share ideas or visions that are common to all of us.\nENLISTING ALLIES: Former Sen. Mel Martinez, R-FL, speaks at a news conference in 2006 with former Sen.\nRick Santorum, R-PA, and Reza Pahlavi, son of the former Shah of Iran. | Mark Wilson Getty Images.\nDo you think that more people are aware now of the depth and complexity of the situation in Iran than they were before?\nIt depends on their field of interest. Although today the Middle East is so much the headline everywhere, Iran in particular, it\u2019s a hard topic to miss. It\u2019s the degree of penetration and depth of information which is the issue \u2014 to what extent there\u2019s an indepth understanding. In many cases, the understanding is somewhat limited to whatever is being discussed at the media level. To understand it in a more profound way, you have to research it far deeper. Most of the people I\u2019ve seen, especially a lot of the Canadian nationals, have been involved in their country\u2019s government and foreign policy and are much more aware. Many have traveled to my country before, whether on a mission or on an individual basis. From the discussions I\u2019ve had, it seems like the biggest concern is what is all of this going to lead us to?\nThat\u2019s a very good question. What do you say?\nThe premise that I stand for, and I mean the majority of secular Iranian democrats stand for, is the simple proposition that the best way to guarantee sovereignty is the ballot. If you live in a country where free elections are non-existent, it cannot possibly be a system that is truly representative of popular will. Since the inception of this regime, you have a modern day theocracy with a supreme leader who is an unelected person that claims to have representation of God on the planet and has the final say on just about anything. This is the 21st century, we\u2019re not talking about the Inquisition or the Dark Ages.\nWhat do you say to people who argue that in the case of your father \u2014 or you if things worked out the way you would have wanted \u2014 there was not an election?\nI\u2019m not looking at the past. I\u2019ve looking at the future. I\u2019m my own man. I have my own vision. I have my own agenda. I have my own connection with today\u2019s youth.\nWe live in an era of the Internet and Twitter and YouTube, where information is far more readily available. In that sense, the Iranian society is not deprived of information. What it is deprived of is the ability to speak freely and is itching for that opportunity. There has to be a mental readiness and a political maturity process of learning from all that.\nIs Iran politically or mentally ready to take the next step, as you see it?\nForty or 50 years ago, debating a religious issue was a taboo subject. Today it\u2019s not. The way I see my country today and the path it can have as a result of all this experience is pointing us to the most obvious conclusion: Where is it that people can be guaranteed their full rights and equality? What has to be the premise on which there is no official ideology that is going to rule at the expense of others? How can the rights of everyone be protected under the law, regardless of their ethnicity, religious preference, being a woman as opposed to a man? All of this is no longer a theory but a demand and expectation. As such, I think the country is ready today to challenge its ultimate phase of political evolution, not just social and economic evolution. And if we didn\u2019t quite negotiate the best way possible from political evolution to fullfledge democracy in the middle of the 20th century, I think today the country is much more ripe and ready for it.\nWhat signs are you seeing that this readiness is there?\nUnderground networks. Accessing the world through different VPN to post something, whether it\u2019s on their Facebook page or it\u2019s a blog that they clandestinely publish. We monitor all of this. There are many different ways that this opposition manifest itself. You know, a 30-minute clip that is posted on YouTube of a villager who has something to say or a protest that he makes to a factory that hasn\u2019t paid him his salary. There are a lot of media that cover Iran that have ample feedback of the opinion of people on the street. Those are not complicated to find out if you know where to look.\nI know you don\u2019t necessarily want to look back but the Shah has been gone now for a long time. And you\u2019ve been in a struggle for a long time. Surely you hoped there would have been a different result by now.\nSome people look at this religious revolution as a disaster and it has been one. I look at it in a very odd way as a blessing in disguise. When you look for instance at the civil rights movement in the United States, it was after decades of suffering, injustice and inequality that we saw its success. Let\u2019s take the case of apartheid. It has to reach that level where enough is enough.\nWhen was that suffering period for Iran \u2014 now or during the time of the Shah?\nAs you educate society, and as you modernize the country, and as people\u2019s economic status becomes better and better, so would be the expectation of more participation. The level of liberalization in a political sense was a challenge that was not negotiated the best way possible. Keep in mind, this was in a period of the Cold War. There was a constant menace of the Soviet bloc trying to have a hold and satellize many countries through their various networks. We had at the time in Iran the Communist party, which was the second-oldest after the Russian communist party in the world.\nLet\u2019s talk about the nuclear deal recently announced between Iran and the P5 +1. Why don\u2019t you support it?\nI don\u2019t think anybody is yet prepared to call it a deal. It\u2019s more of an agreed procedural step that could lead to a finalization of something that could ultimately reach an agreement. Before I get to the specifics of this deal, I would like to point to two elements that I think have been a pretty important flaw in the kind of political expectation from the Western world in particular. At the time of the Cold War, we had two diametrically opposite blocs in the world but there was the possibility of coexistence to the point of having military treaties signed between the blocs. The problem you have with the kind of regime like the one you have in Iran today is that it is impossible to expect that they can possibly coexist with the same world that holds dear values of freedom, equality and democracy. They want to model the world after a modern day caliphate. The slogan of \u201cDeath to America\u201d is not just a cute thing. It is a true statement of their ideology. For them to succeed they have to defeat you. If you understand that, you\u2019ll understand why I thought from the very beginning that even the policy of sanctions imposed on the regime were for the wrong reasons. It would be legitimizing a regime that is yet to prove that what it claims it\u2019s willing to commit to and abide by is even measurable. For all of these reasons, I\u2019m not placing too much hope that we can reach the kind of agreement that the whole world can breathe tranquility and say we have the problems solved and can move on and normalize the situation.\nAre we dealing with an Iran that we do not understand?\nThe lack of transparency has now forced everyone to say that there\u2019s something afoot here that smells very bad.\nThe reaction in Iran to the announcement was very celebratory. At least that\u2019s what was portrayed on television. Was the reaction manufactured?\nIranians were not told the truth. The government pretty much insinuated that a deal had been reached and the sanctions were going to be lifted. You and I know we have yet to even reach the state of an agreement, which is supposed to happen in June.\nSome would say you sound like a spokesman for the Israeli government, with whom the Obama administration has disagreements on this issue. Fair?\nI don\u2019t think it\u2019s something that has to be construed as a position that Israel might agree on or for that matter Saudi Arabia might agree on. If you look at the disposition of the counties in the region, they all know that at the end of the day, well beyond the nuclear issue is the fact that at this strength, proliferation will almost be guaranteed. I have a hard time believing that if it\u2019s not carefully scrutinized, or if there\u2019s not complete proof and assurance given, it\u2019s not just Israelis who will be concerned.\nYou\u2019re very passionate about these issues. How will we know if you succeed?\nThe day that Iranians can finally go the polls and freely decide for themselves what they want for their future, it would be the first time in their entire history that Iranians can claim that we were responsible to define and decide our own destiny. 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He ate it quietly before getting up for his bath.\nMalik knew what he had to do as he walked through the bedroom with a towel wrapped loosely around his waist. Arsenic had set out some clothes for him to wear for the award ceremony. The older gentleman was in the room polishing the dragon claw ring to make sure that it was nice and shiny. He\u2019d even gone so far as to sharpen the blade that was attached to it. The Sovereign stood there quietly for a few minutes, just watching the man before he managed to speak.\n\u201cWhat do you think he would have done in my place?\u201d The butler knew exactly who he was referring to without having to ask.\n\u201cDo you want the truth or what would make you feel better?\u201d The boy hadn\u2019t thought this through. He bit his lip and looked off to the side.\n\u201cI wish he was here.\u201d\nThe Sovereign almost broke down in tears, but managed to keep himself composed. He took the towel from his waist and dried his eyes, blowing his nose. The towel was dropped and the golden silk underwear was picked up off the sheets and easily slipped onto his thin body. He sat on the edge of the bed and began to put his socks on. He kept one of his knees on the bed and leaned his head against it, closing his eyes. It was strange to think about. He didn\u2019t think any of this would happen, but in the back of his mind he had known it would. Hadn\u2019t his Predecessor warned him of this? Perhaps not the exact events that had happened, but something similar? He had to buck up and make that man proud. So he took a slow, deep breath and went back to getting himself dressed. Once he had his suit on, he walked over to the full length mirror in the corner and stared at himself.\nFor a few moments, he just stood there. Eventually he reached up and ran fingers through his hair, combing it, trying to style it. 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In fact with the exception of a new scar that took up most of his cheek, the boy looked pretty normal. Well the scar and the formal attire he was wearing. Every fiber of Lan\u2019s being want to loosen the top buttons and rip off these damn frills that rubbed against his skin occasionally. This dress up stuff was stuffy, stiff, and really annoyed Lan. Besides, there were far too many people for his liking. He\u2019d rather focus on getting away with at least making himself a bit more comfortable. Cruveto should\u2019ve known better at this point, really. The boy caught the nod of his friend and Lan put his hands away from the collar of his shirt sending a smile in return.\nA laugh echoed behind the boy and his mind echoed it, pushing out all other thoughts and sounds. The laugh was familiar, haunting, and touched a part of his mind that hadn\u2019t been touched in some time. Lan saw a dirt floor that was stained with the color of blood and cheers and the clinking of coins that exchanged hands echoed through the cramped space. He and another child were kicked into the center. Lan was a veteran at this point, he knew what he had to do. A primal sound escaped the boy\u2019s lips and he lunged forward.\nA hand touched Lan\u2019s shoulder. The boy shook his head, coming back to the present and noticed his friend had called him to reality. Lan didn\u2019t catch what was said, when it was said or when everyone got quiet, but he did what was expected and followed Apollo up to where their leader stood. Maybe it was that Lan was still riding a rush from memories, but something didn\u2019t sit right with him about the boy that stood next to this old man. Something felt familiar, similar to Apollo, but ever more so to those that Lan was forced to fight through his youth. Lan clenched his fists. No that wasn\u2019t right, he needed to calm himself, Apollo would be angry if this was messed up. It was a different time and a different place. Besides, the boy next to the old man didn\u2019t hold that need to survive. In fact he looked\u2026 sad, like he lost something important. Lan looked around briefly, catching sight of Cruveto in the far back and then looked over at Apollo. Lan understood loss.\nThe guests had filtered in while Arsenic stood on stage in front of Malik, making sure his tie looked right and that his hair wasn't messing up. Miranda was sitting on the throne, her soulless eyes staring off into the crowd. The Sovereign himself was sort of nervous about this whole event, but with the promises of wine and that very delicious looking cake over there, he was determined to see this through. So he glanced down at the mirror the butler was holding and finally decided that he looked good enough. 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God treasures what is in our heart, our faith in Him and His Son, lot more than what we may do with our hands. Abraham didn\u2019t do much to God or for God, except a strong faith in God and His promise and that earned him to be counted as righteous. Thousands of years later, Paul in Ephesians 2:8 \u201cFor it is by grace you have been saved through faith and this is not from yourself, it is the gift of God.\u201d\n3) Love God and people is good: \u201cJesus replied: Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your sol and with all your mind. This is the first and the greatest command-ment. And the second is like it: Love your neighbor as your-self.\u201d Matt 22:37-39) With all the law in the Old Testament and all the teachings in the New Testament, love God and love man is the best of all good in our hearts and actions.\n4) Love your soul is good: \u201cWhat good will it be for a man if he gains the whole world yet forfeits his soul? Or what can a man give in exchange for his soul?\u201d (Matt 16:26) This is about a choice we all have to make, gain the world or save the soul. It is wise and very good to save your soul than gaining the whole world even if you could. What can anyone be benefited from gaining the world but loses his soul? Through history, too many people didn\u2019t know what is important and good to save their souls instead trying so hard to gain a little bit of the world.\nIT\u2019S HARD TO BE GOOD:\n1) It\u2019s not in our nature: \u201cI know nothing good lives in me, that is, in my sinful nature. I have the desire to do what is good, but I cannot carry it out.\u201d (Romans 7:18) Since the Great Fall in Adam and Eve, our nature as human has inherited the depraved condition that prohibited us from having good in us. Paul laments on the wicked nature he has inherited which inhibited him from doing good because there is nothing good in him. Very early in human history, God had found out that nature in Genesis 6:5, \u201cThe Lord saw how great man\u2019s wickedness on earth had become, and that every inclination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil all the time.\u201d\n2) It\u2019s not in human history: \u201cIn this meaningless life of mine, I have seen both this: a righteous man perishing in his righteousness; and a wicked man living long in his wicked-ness.\u201d (Ecc. 7:15) Again, in Ecc 8:14 and Jer. 12:1, we read words lamented the fact that it is meaningless to be good or righteous because history proven that it didn\u2019t pay to be good people. Even in secular history, we read facts that the evil lived better life than the righteous and the righteous suffered more. I am not trying to be pessimistic or sarcastic, but history is full of facts that it doesn\u2019t serve any purpose to be good people.\n3) It\u2019s not in our society: You don\u2019t have to look far away, just in the society where you live. Great majority of the rich, the powerful, the famous and the influential, politicians, officials, people make billions like financial crooks racking money by cheating and lying to small investors but pocketed hundreds of millions when they left a doomed company. Entertainers who live reckless life but become so rich and famous. There are very few examples to inspire us to be good or to do good.\n4) Being good doesn\u2019t pay: In this world, ancient or present, it doesn\u2019t pay to be good in heart or in actions. Honest people, sincere people, people with good hearts are being cheated, ripped off, taken advantage of or conned in all ways humanly possible. The world has taught us to be on guard, be alert or indifferent when we deal with people. The dignity of trust or keeping of promises doesn\u2019t exist any more. Good people are being seen as naive, dumb or plain stupid. The whole world, be it in politics, business, legal system or just on personal level, being honest, good-hearted, trusting and sincere, is against the tide and will be on the losing side. It doesn\u2019t pay to be good.\nLESSONS FROM A LIVE EXAMPLE: (Matt 19:16-22)\n1) Look on his good side:\na) He respected Jesus: \u201cAnd behold, one man came and said to Jesus.\u201d (19:16a) On verse 22, we learn that this is a rich young man. For a rich young man to come to seek advice from Jesus on very important issue is a rare incident. Most rich men are too proud to seek advice from anyone on anything, particularly he is also a young man. How often have you seen young people respect anyone, particularly a religious teacher?\nb) He cared about eternity: \u201cGood Master what good thing must I do to get eternal life.\u201d (19:16b) When one is rich and young most likely he is too busy enjoying good life with all the glamour and excitement money and youth can afford. How often do we see people with wealth and youth care about their spiritual needs? The wealthy are used to buy everything they want with money. They may think eternal life may be just another item of things they can afford to buy when they need that. Very few young people care about eternal life for they are too young to worry about that.\nc) He lived a decent life: \u201cAll these I have kept,\u201d the young man said. \u201cWhat do I still lack?\u201d (19:20) It is a breath of fresh air to see someone rich and young and religious with a clean life background, cares so much if there is anything else he needs to do to gain access to eternal life. His desire to be good, to do good and to achieve the highest result of being good is highly admirable.\n2) Look on his not-so-good side:\na) No good work is enough: \u201cWhat good thing must I do to get eternal life.\u201d (19:16) All religions, except Christianity, and all cultural traditions, teach something like this: you must do good, enough good, to save yourself. This rich young man was not exception. That is why all religions created rules, creeds and requirements that believers must comply, obey, follow, to earn access of salvation of the soul. But that is exactly the opposite of the Bible on how to be save to have eternal life not by work of man but by faith in Jesus Christ. No one may get eternal life by working on his own whatever it may be.\nb) No one can have it both ways: \u201cJesus answered: If you want to be perfect, go, sell your possessions and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. 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Better than anything mere writers could have written, these signs perfectly encapsulated Seattle\u2019s historic transit philosophy: We\u2019ll get you where you\u2019re going. Maybe not pleasantly and probably not when you planned, but we\u2019ll get you there.\nBut now the signs are coming down, six months ahead of schedule. On March 19, the University Link extension will open to the public, an event met with the fanfare of a \u201ctailgate party\u201d at University of Washington\u2019s stadium and a \u201cstreet festival\u201d on Capitol Hill.\nAs Sound Transit fires up the barbeques and #RelevantSocialMediaHashtags (filter your Twitter feed by #ULink2016 for exciting transit-focused content), I can\u2019t help but feel a sense of anxious doubt. So much can still go wrong in the next few days. The tunnel will flood and drain out Lake Washington. Surveyors will discover they accidentally laid the track upside down. Something you\u2019d never imagine could possibly catch fire will catch fire.\nThis is a Seattle transit project, after all, and Seattle transit projects aren\u2019t supposed to go right. We\u2019re a city that prides itself on the efficiency and accessibility of our public transportation, though I can\u2019t for the life of me figure out why. We\u2019re choked with some of the nation\u2019s worst traffic congestion, and struggle to find the funds to keep the buses running.\nOn-schedule light rail construction \u2013 with few surprises and little argument \u2013 just doesn\u2019t seem to fit into our story.\nIt\u2019s easy to forget that Seattle once marketed itself as the Future of Transit. In 1962, as part of the same World\u2019s Fair for which we built the Space Needle, Seattle put up a monorail. A goddamned monorail. There is no better symbol for unachieved transit potential than a monorail \u2014 a revolutionary space-age concept now used by a handful of tourists to go about three blocks.\nPeople still cling to the monorail\u2019s futuristic promise, even as they watch empty car after empty car glide by over their heads. Even Hollywood finds the monorail\u2019s heartbreaking story compelling: the story of Grant Cogswell\u2019s 2001 campaign for Seattle City Council, based on extending the monorail system, got made into a Jason Biggs movie called Grassroots. A fun Seattle game: walk into a room full of men with beards and ponytails wearing fleece vests, mention the \u201cSeattle Monorail Initiative,\u201d and inhale the air of their wistful sighs for what could\u2019ve been.\nOnly six years after the monorail\u2019s construction, in 1968, Seattle voters struck down a proposal to build a comprehensive subway system that would include 49 miles of heavy rail. 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Fifteen years later you can still drive on it if you\u2019re feeling seismically lucky.\nIn 2007, after the Washington state government failed to reach a decision about how to replace the death-trap Alaskan Way Viaduct, they gave the voting public of Seattle a chance to provide feedback on two options: an elevated structure built to better earthquake standards, or a tunnel underneath the Seattle waterfront. Voters rejected both measures handily. The elevated structure received 43 percent \u201cyes\u201d votes. The tunnel received only 30 percent public approval.\nCiting overwhelming public demand, the state modified the least popular option and announced plans to build a tunnel in 2009 \u2013 though not the \u201ccut-and-cover\u201d variety originally proposed, which may have been more disruptive for waterfront businesses. They decided not to put the idea to a vote this time around.\nIt\u2019s here, amidst a time of political vagaries and opaque policymaking decisions, that the Tragic Tale of Mike McGinn\u2019s mayoral term begins. A progressive politician hailing from the local chapter of the Sierra Club, McGinn swooped into the 2009 race running a classic outsider campaign. With just-enough-stubble-to-count-as-a-beard and his gentle voice, McGinn rode his bike from campaign stop to campaign stop carrying the Gospel of Public Transit.\n\u201cWe have much more of an egoless campaign,\u201d McGinn told the Seattle Times, presumably right before strapping on a neon vest and pedaling away into the sunset.\nMcGinn felt to many voters \u2014 especially his transit fanboys/fangirls/fan-non-binary-people \u2014 like a welcome relief from those who wanted to dig their Big Government drills under our precious waterfront. Like Cassandra of Greek myth, he turned out to have the gift of prophecy, but was cursed to have no one believe him.\nMcGinn decried the tunnel option as a waste of taxpayer money. He warned it would likely go way over budget when the unexpected inevitably occurred, and proposed an expansion of surface roads and public transit to meet the increased demand on roads when the viaduct was turned to rubble.\nAt a time when 70 percent of taxpayers opposed the tunnel decision by state politicians and City Council, McGinn resonated with voters. Still, two weeks before the mayoral election, the City Council voted unanimously to support the state\u2019s deep-bore tunnel plan. Despite McGinn\u2019s feeling of a public mandate against the tunnel, by the time he took office it seemed the project seemed like a done deal.\nMcGinn dodged between passing cars as he biked to City Hall every day, and immediately began to fight a quixotic crusade against the tunnel:\nHe commissioned an independent study that classified the project as \u201cHIGH RISK; a Seattle Times op-ed immediately compared him to a cartoon of \u201ca cutout shadow figure draped across the front of a huge tunnel boring machine trying to stop it from entering the city gates\u201d.\nHe vetoed a 2011 City Council statement supporting the tunnel; three weeks later, the Council overrode his veto.\nHis office ran a campaign to put the tunnel decision before voters in the August 2011 election; voters approved the measure by a margin of 60 percent to 40 percent and Mike McGinn watched public support erode under his feet like the unstable soil of the Elliott Bay shoreline.\nThe state eventually brought in a custom-built tunneling machine named Bertha (built in Osaka, Japan, not the Bavarian Alps as her name might suggest), which fired up in July 2013 just as McGinn began to flounder in his re-election bid against State Senator Ed Murray.\nMike McGinn lost his shot at a second mayoral term on November 5, 2013. Exactly one month later, just as he warned, Bertha malfunctioned and ground to a halt.\nAs of now, Bertha has traveled a little over 1000 feet, and Seattle has the 4th worst traffic congestion in the United States, according to a study by GPS maker TomTom. The deep-bore tunnel is scheduled to open in early 2018. The arguments over who will pay for its massive cost overruns are scheduled to conclude sometime in the 22nd century.\nAs a result of our many transit failings, most of the operational public transit in Seattle lies in the King County Metro bus system, which, all things considered, is fine. It\u2019s fine! You can get from one side of the city to the other in about an hour. The system would actually be great if our buses didn\u2019t have to share street space with cars. In other words, if our bus system were actually a subway system.\nThe biggest problem King County Metro faces is the fact that it\u2019s not Seattle Metro. The residents of Seattle at least support public transportation in theory. But King County also includes the more affluent communities of Bellevue, Mercer Island, and Redmond, which are often loath to spend $20 extra on car tabs to support the transit-whims of us irresponsible Seattleites. As a result, convincing the King County Council to approve tax increases to maintain Metro services can often be a difficult battle.\nI\u2019ve spent some time doing transit activism before the County Council, which I highly recommend to anyone who wants to hear non-sequitur complaints from disgruntled Eastsiders. I\u2019ll never forget the man in Burien who stood before the council to complain about the time he saw two buses on the same route running next to each other.\nUltimately, a bus line from Southern Columbia City to the Seattle University campus is going to matter more to a college student who needs to commute than it does to someone in Woodinville. This is the beauty and the tragedy of public transit policy-making: stakeholders know exactly how important a route on the chopping block is to them, something that\u2019s hard to internalize when you drive a Subaru across the Lake Washington Bridge every morning. Communities have nevertheless found ways to work around the King County gridlock; Mercer Island and Seattle both passed transit funding ballot measures after a failed countywide car tab vote in 2014.\nBut on Saturday, against all cynical expectation, Sound Transit will open the University Link extension to its first riders \u2014 bearded transit nerds with tears in their eyes, tourists seeking a quick trip up the hill to purchase legal marijuana, tech bros and \u201cWoo!\u201d girls visiting Pike/Pine to bar hop, plus other students, families, and citizens.\nIn November, Sound Transit will put a $27 billion light rail package in front of the voters. 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        "raw_content": "\u00bb Flare Sci-Fi Forums \u00bb Star Trek \u00bb General Trek \u00bb Empress Pippa gets a show\nAuthor Topic: Empress Pippa gets a show\nhttps://www.theverge.com/2019/1/14/18182524/cbs-all-access-star-trek-discovery-spinoff-michelle-yeoh\nI'm so mixed about this. I love Michelle Yeoh & I loved her as Captain Georgiou (although I wish she'd had an Asian name), & while I think she does well as ex-Empress Philippa, I really cannot stand the entire idea of Section 31.\nAlso, I would've liked her to remain a recurring adversary. Not a villain, mind you, but someone who challenges the Discovery crew in unexpected areas & ways.\nI\u2019m very skeptical of the idea of putting more emphasis on Section 31 also. And yes, Michelle Yeoh is amazing, and Georgiou is an interesting character. But there\u2019s something I realized last night:\nWe\u2019re talking about a character who is an avowed species supremacist, who is a mass murderer, who by any reasonable standards is a war criminal (not that many of her actions would be considered crimes where she came from), who ate sentient beings, and who doesn\u2019t believe in protecting the ideals of equality and tolerance that Section 31 supposedly protects the Federation for.\nAnd this character is going to be the protagonist in a Star Trek series?!?! This is the exact opposite of what the franchise is supposed to stand for.\nThat's exactly it, & I'm stealing that to repost elsewhere.\nThis just proves that Kurtzman has no clue what \"Star Trek\" is - let alone what it's about...\nWhich is why I'm one of those people that think The Orville is more Trek than STD ever will be.\nToo bad I can't stamd Seth MacFarlane.\n*Exasperated sigh*\nSo, what, we're up to six Trek series now?\nThe Picard show\nA \"funny\" animated series\nA \"serious\" animated series\nThe Emperor Georgiou show\nCan... can we just stop, please?\nOther shows in the works are \"San Francisco, 94129\", \"CSI Utopia Planitia\", and \"Bashir's Anatomy\".\nNice try, CBS.\nYou know, there was a time when all these series would've had me ready to fly. Then Discovery came\u2026 and with that, CBS showed me that if there is one constant in this whole universe, it's the stupidity of Hollywood and its love for discarding continuity.\nAfterwards, I began to realise CBS didn't really matter. We're all going to be discarded as consumers sometime. It's just a question of how and when. You will too, Captain.\nAren't you beginning to feel the canon changing on you? It's like a predator. It's stalking you. Oh, you can try and outrun it with DVDs, reruns, streaming services carrying the classics, but in the end CBS is going to hunt your continuity down\u2026 and make the kill.\nOr y'know...it's just a show and should be viewed as such. Nothing more.\nWell, I guess that some folks here have killed for less...\nDespite my negative reaction above, I\u2019m one of those fans who mostly enjoyed Discovery. Is it the story I wanted to see first for a glorious return of Star Trek? Not really. It\u2019s a dark story, but it\u2019s a good story with a relevant Star Trek message.\nI\u2019m very concerned by the premise of this new show, and I\u2019m going to be very skeptical until it\u2019s out. But I\u2019ve also seen some of the interviews and reactions from the writers... and I also know how it\u2019s unfair to fully judge a story until it\u2019s actually told.\nBut this is the internet, and what else is the internet for if not complaining about stuff you don\u2019t like instead of just ignoring it?\nI'm definitely feeling like it's getting to be too much. Not sure I count Short Treks as its own show - unless they start doing ones based around the other shows yet to come.\nIs it really that much, though? Let\u2019s assume that they get all of the new shows ready for airing in 2020 (first or Nth season), and that all of them air in their entirety in the same year. Those seasons will probably each be 13 episodes long. Five shows gives us about 65 episodes... compared to the 52 per year we got from 1993 to 1999 with TNG+DS9+VOY.\nSure, it\u2019s a lot, but it\u2019s going to be spread out quite a bit more than in the 90\u2019s. Considering CBS seems to be going for variety of tone and style, I don\u2019t think it\u2019ll be that bad. And it seems they have no intention of releasing them all at the same time. These quotes have lots of fluffy exec-speak, but they\u2019re at least saying the right things.",
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        "raw_content": "The F.O.R. Parks Board is always looking for ways to increase our visibility in the community. The more you see of us the bigger we'll get and the better we'll be able to serve. One way we do that is through fundraisers.\nWe have a number of upcoming events. Please take a look!\nHere are some of the events we continue to sponsor thoughout San Bernardino County.\nWe also have some news we'd like to share ...\nInterested in joining in on the fun? Contact us!",
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        "raw_content": "Female-Founded Startups Generate More Revenue and Do It With Less Funding\nAt this point, it\u2019s a sad but well-known fact that female entrepreneurs receive a tiny fraction of all venture capital funding \u2014 a minuscule 2.2% last year to be exact.\nThat\u2019s in part because companies started by women are simply unable to raise as much money as their male counterparts. A study released yesterday from the Boston Consulting Group and MassChallenge, a network of startup accelerators, found that of the 350 companies examined, the average woman-founded startup received $935,000 in funding. That\u2019s less than half of the $2.1 million awarded on average to the male-founded startups in the study.\n\u201cThe investment gap is real \u2014 and larger than we thought,\u201d write the authors of the report.\nThat\u2019s downright depressing. And yet there was one bright spot in the data: The female-founded startups outperformed their male counterparts\u2019 in terms of revenue, bringing in $730,000 over a five-year period versus $662,000 for the men. When you crunch the numbers, that means these women-run companies are returning 78 cents per dollar compared to 31 cents for the men.\nSome of the reasons for the disparity in funding highlighted in the report will sound familiar to Broadsheet readers. Women are more likely to receive pushback during their pitch presentations, and often investors assume they don\u2019t have technical knowledge. The researchers spoke to one woman, who co-founded a business with a male partner, who told them, \u201cWhen I pitch with him, they always assume he knows the technology, so they ask him all the technical questions.\u201d\nWomen are also more conservative in their projections and may ask for less, the researchers found. Meanwhile, \u201cmen often overpitch and oversell.\u201d And investors, who are primarily men, may suffer from \u201caffinity bias\u201d \u2014 that they back the people and products they know.\nThe authors calculated that VCs could have made an additional $85 million over five years if they\u2019d just invested equally in both the female- and male-founded startups.\nSo the real lesson here is for investors: They\u2019re majorly missing out.\nThis post was originally published in today\u2019s Broadsheet newsletter. Click here to subscribe.",
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        "raw_content": "Ronald, Washington....Not much written about this little town.\nThread: Ronald, Washington....Not much written about this little town.\nGoing through my Washington stuff, I found this little town. Not much info on this place but it really had some nice buildings left. I did a quick Google on this town and didn't find any other pictures.\nIt's a coal mining town established just after the nearby town of Roslyn, also a coal mining town, built by Northwestern Improvement Company, a subsidiary of the Northern Pacific Railroad, to supply coal for the Northern Pacific. It's still an active community, mostly a semi resort town.\nBeautiful, there's a lovely contrast between the green & brown of the north west & the brown & olive of the south west. Thanks for working these pics up for us.\nArizona doesn't have nearly as much green, but we got a nice blue.\nOne of these days I'll get to my Arizona photos. I spend most of my time now in the southwestern deserts.Thanks for the note.\nI now know one of the towns I'm visiting this year\nCool looking place! Would love to see the old Arizona photos myself!\nHi Darin, just remember that these photos were taken some time ago so I don't know what's left. I did a quick check but couldn't find any recent photos of it on this site or on the web.\nDon, I'm GREEN with envy, not only of your terrific photo collection, but of your experiences in actually having been there to photograph these fantastic locations. I'm really looking forward to seeing your Arizona photos.\nAgreed, you are a really good photographer. Most of my ghost town pics from the 1970s look like they were taken by a clueless teenager. Which I was...\nThanks to all for the nice comments. I have tons more coming as long as they don't kick me off of here for posting too much.",
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        "raw_content": "It is time to ban the sale of energy drinks to children in the UK\nGuest post by Prof Amandine Garde, Dr Amelia Lake and Dr Shelina Visram\nIn 2016 in the UK alone we consumed 679 million litres of high sugar, high caffeine drinks known as \u201cenergy drinks\u201d. Described as the fastest growing sector of the soft drink market, they have become a major public health concern and have been subject to both a House of Commons Science and Technology Committee Enquiry (April \u2013 December 2018) and a Department of Health and Social Care consultation (which closed on 21 November 2018).\nIn the report it published on Tuesday (4 December), the Committee found that \u201cthe current quantitative evidence alone is not sufficient to warrant a statutory ban\u201d, though it noted that \u201csocietal concerns could justify a ban on the sale of energy drinks to children\u201d. This conclusion is puzzling for several reasons.\nFirstly, a growing body of evidence has established that energy drinks consumption, particularly by children, is associated with a wide range of harmful effects.\nWhilst childhood and adolescence are periods of rapid growth requiring adequate sleep and good nutrition, energy drinks play a role in disrupting sleep (1 - see references below).\nIt is established that energy drinks are highly erosive in terms of dental health: they have low pH and a high non-reducing sugar content (2).\nConsumption is also linked to increased energy intake and therefore obesity (3). Hence the proposal of the UK Government to ban the sale of energy drinks to children in the second iteration of its Childhood Obesity Action Plan, published in August 2018, and the public consultation that followed.\nHowever, energy drinks consumption is also linked to physical symptoms such as headaches, stomach aches and sleeping problems (with some evidence of a dose-response effect), as well increased risk-taking behaviours, including binge drinking, smoking, illicit drug use, screen time and poor dietary behaviours (4). Moreover, mixing energy drinks with alcohol increases the risk of injury and unsafe driving (5) and 6).\nSecondly, the Committee has failed to engage with the fact that gathering \u201cquantitative evidence\u201d on the impact of energy drinks on child health would be unethical (other than the aforementioned studies, which tend to involve large-scale, school-based surveys).\nTo our knowledge, there have been no experimental studies involving children\u2019s use of other age-restricted products such as alcohol, tobacco, aerosols, solvents, fireworks, knives, crossbows, petrol or even Christmas crackers (sales of which are restricted in England to those aged 12 and over). Why should energy drinks be subjected to a higher standard of evidence than any of these products?\nThirdly, the evidence base has not prevented other countries from regulating the sale of energy drinks to children. In Europe, Lithuania introduced a ban on the sale of these drinks to under 18s in 2016, followed by Latvia, whilst Norway and Sweden are reflecting on similar legislation.\nIt is therefore unclear why the Committee has concluded that existing evidence is insufficient to adopt a similar law in the UK. The rationale seems to lie in the absence of a \u201ccausal link\u201d between energy drinks consumption and childhood obesity, tooth decay and other diet-related diseases. This arguably demonstrates a lack of understanding by the Committee of the strategies required to address complex and multifactorial nature of these diseases.\nIt is indeed difficult to establish a causal link between the various measures adopted and the burden of non-communicable diseases: no single policy option can realistically tackle broad phenomena, such as growing obesity rates or tooth decay, when taken in isolation.\nGovernments must ensure that public health is effectively protected, and they can invoke the precautionary principle in the event of any outstanding scientific uncertainty regarding the impact of energy drinks consumption on public health. Hence, probably, the acknowledgement from the Committee that \u201cit would be legitimate for the Government to go beyond the evidence that is available at the moment and implement a statutory ban based on societal concerns and evidence, such as the experience of school teachers and pupils\u201d.\nThe logic of their reasoning is nonetheless difficult to follow. There is no doubt that the Government should introduce legislation banning the sale of energy drinks to children, following the lead of Lithuania and Latvia. This would not amount to going beyond the evidence; it would be acting on the basis of existing evidence. It is this body of evidence that has prompted very real and major societal concerns of the effects of energy drinks on our children\u2019s health.\nFourthly, the call of the Committee for more effective labelling measures should not be envisaged as providing an alternative to a ban on the sale of energy drinks to minors; it should only be viewed as complementing such a ban. This is all the more so as labelling could increase existing health inequalities. Children and young people from all backgrounds consume energy drinks. However, as the Committee has noted \u201cenergy drinks are consumed disproportionately by disadvantaged groups\u201d.\nThere may indeed be a link between regular consumption of energy drinks and eligibility for free school meals (FSM), which is often used as an indicator of lower socio-economic status. The 2018 Health-Behaviour in School-Aged Children Survey found that, among those who reported that they drank at least one energy drink per day, 23% received FSM, whereas those who said that they never drank energy drinks or did less than once a week, 11% received FSM (compared to 13% of FSM recipients across the whole sample). A study conducted in schools in the South West England also found that being eligible for FSM was significantly associated with drinking energy drinks once a week or more (Richards and Smith, 2016).\nEnergy drinks have no place in a healthy diet\nFinally, the Committee does not seem to be aware that the Government has a duty to protect the rights of all children to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health and to adequate nutritious food. Energy drinks have no place in a healthy diet. Shifting the responsibility of protecting them onto business actors, such as food manufacturers or food retailers, is highly problematic, not only because a voluntary ban will fail to create the level playing field within which all these actors should operate, but also because it will fail to protect child health and their rights and cannot therefore contribute to an effective obesity prevention strategy.\nThe Responsibility Deal has failed; regulatory measures that apply to all and are duly enforced are required to address the growing burden of obesity, tooth decay and other diet-related diseases. The conclusion that a statutory ban would be too restrictive is ideological rather than grounded in evidence.\nA statutory ban is the most likely measure to ensure that children and young people are effectively protected from the many harmful effects of energy drink consumption.\nProfessor Amandine Garde, Professor of Law and Director of the Law & Non-Communicable Diseases Unit at the University of Liverpool.\nDr Amelia Lake, Associate Director of Fuse - the Centre for Translational Research in Public Health and Reader in Public Health Nutrition at Teesside University. Amelia is a Dietitian and registered Public Health Nutritionist.\nDr Shelina Visram, Programme Lead of the Complex Systems Research Programme for Fuse - the Centre for Translational Research in Public Health and Senior Lecturer in Public Health at Newcastle University.\nDo sleeping habits mediate the association between time spent on digital devices and school problems in adolescence?\nShort Communication: In vitro assessment of Erosive Potential of Energy Drinks\nSystematic review of the literature on the effectiveness of product reformulation measures to reduce the sugar content of food and drink on the population's sugar consumption and health: a study protocol\nConsumption of energy drinks by children and young people: a rapid review examining evidence of physical effects and consumer attitudes\nAlcohol Mixed With Energy Drinks and Risk of Injury: A Systematic Review\nAlcohol mixed with energy drink use among U.S. 12th-grade students: Prevalence, correlates, and associations with unsafe driving\nLabels: 2018, AGarde, ALake, caffeine, campaign, childhood obesity, children, diet, energydrinks, evidence, free school meals, government, obesity, oral health, public health, research, soft drinks, sugar, SVisram, youngpeople\nSteering the Coca-Cola Christmas trucks off course in 2018\nGuest post by Beth Bradshaw, Alex Holt and Robin Ireland, Food Active\nYou may remember our guest blog for Fuse from last year, which discussed the media frenzy that goes into overdrive when the Coca-Cola Christmas Truck Tour sets off on its journey across various locations in the UK. We also noted our own campaigns and the efforts of others such as SUGAR SMART to make the case against welcoming the truck into towns and cities already grappling with a childhood obesity and oral health crisis.\nEvery year, we are met with growing support from the public health community and the public including GPs, dentists, teachers and parents. Last year Public Health England issued guidance to local authorities about hosting the Coca-Cola truck. However, there was also some criticism of our position, especially where we were seen as \u2018spoiling\u2019 Christmas in some way.\nHowever, this year, things seem to be different. We feel a change in the air this festive period with a scaling back of the Coca-Cola tour, both in terms of numbers of locations and less prominent venues.\nThere are a number of important changes that have happened both in the build-up and the start of the Coca-Cola Christmas Truck Tour for 2018. While these might appear small, together they demonstrate quite a significant shift by the soft drinks corporate giant.\nThis year, the Coke Truck allowed just three days between the announcement of the tour and its start, compared to 11 days last year. Within this time frame, SUGAR SMART coordinated an open letter to Coca-Cola bosses with over 40 signatories from local authorities, Clinical Commissioning Groups, and national campaign groups to oppose the truck visiting their areas [1]. This meant there was time to coordinate responses both nationally and locally, including a series of Tooth Fairy stunts, and for noise to be made to create negative publicity before the truck had even arrived.\nThe Coke Truck vs the Tooth Fairies\nAnother important shift is the size of the tour \u2013 downsizing by over a third (37% to be exact), from 38 stops last year to just 24 this year. The 2018 tour is also visiting some much smaller locations - the media has called it \u2018snubbing\u2019 cities such as Milton Keynes and Liverpool - and there are just four visits on council-owned land. We are pleased to see so few local authorities allowing the truck on council-owned land but would urge those that are welcoming the truck to seriously consider whether this is in the best interest of their local population.\nThere are also more stops hosted on supermarket car parks this year, with as many as ten of the stops to Asda and Tesco. The same Tesco that announced a five-year \u2018strategic partnership\u2019 with national health charities including the British Heart Foundation, Cancer Research UK and Diabetes UK to help \u2018remove barriers to healthy habits\u2019 earlier this year. A Coca-Cola truck pitching up in their car park is certainly a barrier to healthier habits, both literally and figuratively speaking. This move has also been met with criticism and Sustain and SUGAR SMART are calling on the public to write to Asda and Tesco to ask them to reconsider hosting the truck next year. On taking this action ourselves, we received a response from Asda customer relations which said:\n\u201cWe have been in conversation with Coca-Cola prior to this tour and we are happy that they will be encouraging customers to sample their sugar-free brands. They will only provide Red Coke on request and they estimate that at least 90% of their drinks sampled will be sugar free.\u201d\nAs of yet and unsurprisingly, we have had no response from Tesco.\nAsda\u2019s response is consistent with the quote provided by Coca-Cola\u2019s press release, which also appears to have satisfied Public Health England\u2019s concerns, as they have decided not to respond to the truck this year.\nFinally, in the North West of England (where Food Active is based), the truck is visiting just one city in the region compared to six visits in 2016 and four in 2017. Over the past four years, Food Active has been lobbying against the arrival of the truck in the North West, including publishing an article in the British Medical Journal [2], writing an open letter to local and national press (with over 100 signatories) and supporting SUGAR SMART\u2019s open letters to Coca-Cola bosses. We hope that this continued pressure, even in the face of significant criticism, has helped to steer the Coke truck away from the North West.\nHowever, we know the battle is by no means over - 14 of the 19 stops in England have above average prevalence of excess weight amongst 10-11 years old, and in some locations including Manchester, over 30% of the children have experienced tooth decay.\nLast year, our blog concluded that \u201cour experience shows us that public health has to be persistent in ensuring our messages are heard in the current victim-blaming culture\u201d. This statement is perhaps even more validated following this year\u2019s experiences.\nIn the spirit of good will this Christmas, we thank Coca-Cola for helping more of our local authorities in the North West to help tackle issues of childhood obesity and dental decay in their areas - many of which are already disproportionately burdened with deprivation and health inequalities.\nwww.foodactive.org.uk\n@food_active\nIreland, R and Ashton, J.R. (2017) \u201cHappy corporate holidays from Coca-Cola\u201d i8633. Available at: https://www.bmj.com/content/356/bmj.i6833\nSUGAR SMART (2017) Spending holidays in good health. Available at: http://www.foodactive.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Open-Letter-to-Coca-Cola.pdf\nCourtesy of Beth Bradshaw\nWith thanks to Sustain and Sugar Smart UK: https://www.sustainweb.org/blogs/nov17_coke_truck\nPosted by Fuse at 06:00 3 comments:\nLabels: 2018, AHolt, BBradshaw, childhood obesity, Christmas, Coca-Cola, diet, FoodActive, local authorities, marketing, media, North West, oral health, PHE, public health, RIreland, soft drinks, sugar, SUGARSMART, supermarkets\nIt is time to ban the sale of energy drinks to chi...\nSteering the Coca-Cola Christmas trucks off course...",
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        "raw_content": "You are at:Home\u00bbLaptop Reviews\u00bbThe first Ultrabooks are here \u2013 a short review of the Acer Aspire Ultrabook S3\nThe first Ultrabooks are here \u2013 a short review of the Acer Aspire Ultrabook S3\nBy Gadgetman on\t Oct 21, 2011 \u00b7 Laptop Reviews\nIntel\u2019s decision to offer portability in laptops by slimming them down and removing weight was not met well by a lot of people, some considering that the company is too attached and dependent on the x86 architecture for their processors, but let\u2019s be honest, no ARM processors will be able to match an x86 in performance anytime soon, and at the rate the power requirements are going down, x86 processors might actually become feasible for use in smaller devices like tablets and smartphones without heating up like a frying pan.\nThe Ultrabook laptops are supposed to exemplify that \u2013 the ultra-thin laptops will be running ultra-low voltage, full-fledged Core i processors that will be able to run any programs, even resource intensive ones, without problems. Indeed, seeing as a Sandy Bridge dual core i7 running at 2.5 GHz is (ever-so-slightly) faster than the old Core 2 Quad QX9300, while consuming half the power, it isn\u2019t hard to imagine how a slower 1.7 GHz ULV i7 could be enough to run Photoshop or even After Effects with ease.\nThe Ultrabook design and rumors have been around for two years now, and we\u2019re finally getting to see them in person. One of the first companies to show off an Ultrabook was Acer, with their Aspire S3, and it looks pretty impressive, despite being in the early stages of development.\nThe first thing you think when you see the Aspire Ultrabook S3 is \u201cMacBook Air\u201d. Indeed, it looks a lot like Apple\u2019s machine, which was way ahead of its time when it first launched and it still looks and works amazingly well. I don\u2019t know how Acer could\u2019ve changed the design, however, since a slim laptop will always be tapered at the edged for the \u201cthinnest\u201d look and feel, while the hardware is in the center, and the minimalistic design is preferred over a dozen of media buttons, but I guess everyone will compare the Ultrabooks to the Air for the first year or so. Still, the Ultrabook S3 is certainly not an Air on the inside: despite having a metal lid, the inside is made out of plastic and it looks that way, too.\nThe Ultrabook S3 will come with a choice of Core i3, i5 and i7 processors, which should make it a good purchase for a wider audience. There will be up to 4 GB of RAM on board the laptop, which is actually pretty impressive considering its size, and the storage space will be provided either by a simple hard drive or an SSD, with the latter being faster and making the battery last longer, as well.\nThe main promises of the Ultrabook S3 are a blazingly fast resume time of 1.5 seconds, a 50 days standby battery life time and 7 hours of continuous work on one battery charge \u2013 while we\u2019ll need to wait for the production model to test the latter two, it seems that the resume is indeed as fast as they claim \u2013 it\u2019s like the BIOS screen doesn\u2019t even show up! Acer also implemented Acer Instant Connect into the S3, which makes it possible for the laptop to connect to the nearest and best Wifi spot almost instantly, as well.\nWhile I don\u2019t really understand the need for instant resume and 50 days on standby (I\u2019m one of those people who shuts down their laptop sometimes :-), the Ultrabook concept and Acer\u2019s new Aspire certainly look impressive. The price will start at 799 euro, however, which is pretty steep, but if you need a powerful and very portable machine with great battery life, this could be it.",
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        "raw_content": "The Earth formed relatively quickly from the cloud of dust and gas around the Sun, trapping water and gases in the planet's mantle, based on neon isotopes from the depths of the Earth and deep space. Apart from settling Earth's origins, the work could help in identifying extrasolar systems that could support habitable planets.\nArtist\u2019s impression of a young star surrounded by a protoplanetary disk in which planets are forming. Based on measures of neon isotopes, UC Davis researchers conclude that the Earth formed relatively quickly from this cloud of dust and gas, collecting water, carbon and nitrogen in the deep Earth.\nThe Earth formed relatively quickly from the cloud of dust and gas around the Sun, trapping water and gases in the planet's mantle, according to research published Dec. 5 in the journal Nature. Apart from settling Earth's origins, the work could help in identifying extrasolar systems that could support habitable planets.\nDrawing on data from the depths of the Earth to deep space, University of California Davis Professor Sujoy Mukhopadhyay and postdoctoral researcher Curtis Williams used neon isotopes to show how the planet formed.\n\"We're trying to understand where and how the neon in Earth's mantle was acquired, which tells us how fast the planet formed and in what conditions,\" Williams said.\nNeon is actually a stand-in for where gases such as water, carbon dioxide and nitrogen came from, Williams said. Unlike these compounds that are essential for life, neon is an inert noble gas, and it isn't influenced by chemical and biological processes.\n\"So neon keeps a memory of where it came from even after four and a half billion years,\" Mukhopadhyay said.\nThere are three competing ideas about how the Earth formed from a protoplanetary disk of dust and gas over four billion years ago and how water and other gases were delivered to the growing Earth. In the first, the planet grew relatively quickly over two to five million years and captured gas from the nebula, the swirling cloud of dust and gas surrounding the young Sun. The second theory suggests dust particles formed and were irradiated by the Sun for some time before condensing into miniature objects called planetesimals that were subsequently delivered to the growing planet. In the third option, the Earth formed relatively slowly and gases were delivered by carbonaceous chondrite meteorites that are rich in water, carbon and nitrogen.\nThese different models have consequences for what the early Earth was like, Mukhopadhyay said. If the Earth formed quickly out of the solar nebula, it would have had a lot of hydrogen gas at or near the surface. But if the Earth formed from carbonaceous chondrites, its hydrogen would have come in the more oxidized form, water.\nNeon from ocean floor to deep space\nTo figure out which of the three competing ideas on planet formation and delivery of gases were correct, Williams and Mukhopadhyay accurately measured the ratios of neon isotopes that were trapped in the Earth's mantle when the planet formed. Neon has three isotopes, neon-20, 21 and 22. All three are stable and non-radioactive, but neon-21 is formed by radioactive decay of uranium. So the amounts of neon-20 and 22 in the Earth have been stable since the planet formed and will remain so forever, but neon-21 slowly accumulates over time. The three scenarios for Earth's formation are predicted to have different ratios of neon-20 to neon-22.\nThe closest they could get to the mantle was to look at rocks called pillow basalts on the ocean floor. These glassy rocks are the remains of flows from deep in the Earth that spilled out and cooled in the ocean, later to be collected by a drilling expedition led by the University of Rhode Island, which makes its collection available to other scientists.\nThe gases are found in tiny bubbles within the basalt. Using a press, Williams cracked basalt chips in a sealed chamber, allowing the gases to flow into a sensitive mass spectrometer.\nNow for the space part. Previous researchers established the neon isotope ratio for the \"solar nebula\" (early rapid formation) model with data from the Genesis mission, which captured particles of the solar wind. Data for the \"irradiated particles\" model came from analyses of lunar soils and of meteorites. Finally, carbonaceous chondrite meteorites provided data for the \"late accretion\" model.\nMinimum size for a habitable planet\nThe isotope ratios they found were well above those for the \"irradiated particles\" or \"late accretion\" models, Williams said, and support rapid early formation.\n\"This is a clear indication that there is nebular neon in the deep mantle,\" Williams said.\nNeon, remember, is a marker for those other volatile compounds. Hydrogen, water, carbon dioxide and nitrogen would have been condensing into the Earth at the same time -- all ingredients that, as far as we know, go into making up a habitable planet.\nThe results imply that to absorb these vital compounds, a planet must reach a certain size -- the size of Mars or a little larger -- before the solar nebula dissipates. Observations of other solar systems show that this takes about two to three million years, Williams said.\nDoes the same process happen around other stars? Observations from the Atacama Large Millimeter Array, or ALMA, observatory in Chile suggest that it does, the researchers said.\nALMA uses an array of 66 radiotelescopes working as a single instrument to image dust and gas in the universe. It can see the planet-forming disks of dust and gas around some nearby stars. In some cases, there are dark bands in those disks where dust has been depleted.\n\"There are a couple of ways dust could be depleted from the disk, and one of them is that they are forming planets,\" Williams said.\n\"We can observe planet formation in a gas disk in other solar systems, and there is a similar record of our own solar system preserved in Earth's interior,\" Mukhopadhyay said. \"This might be a common way for planets to form elsewhere.\"\nMaterials provided by University of California - Davis. Original written by Andy Fell. Note: Content may be edited for style and length.\nCurtis D. Williams, Sujoy Mukhopadhyay. Capture of nebular gases during Earth\u2019s accretion is preserved in deep-mantle neon. Nature, 2018; DOI: 10.1038/s41586-018-0771-1\nUniversity of California - Davis. \"Mantle neon illuminates Earth's formation.\" ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 5 December 2018. <www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/12/181205134120.htm>.\nUniversity of California - Davis. 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        "raw_content": "Quest for a princess rescues kids\nIn 1986, a game that would come to be known as \"The Legend of Zelda\" was released in Japan. It followed a boy named Link as he fought battles and solved puzzles in the land of Hyrule, as he attempted to collect the eight fragments of the Triforce of Wisdom in order to rescue the Princess Zelda from the evil Ganon.\nWho would have guessed, 25 years later, that the little game about a boy, his sword and his efforts to save a princess would also save other boys and girls from depression and boredom as they, too, fight the biggest battle of their young lives?\nA handful of students from Georgia Tech did.\nFrom December 17-21, 2011, 'GT' also stood for \"Game Tech,\" as six college-age students converged in an Acworth, Georgia, basement to unite for one noble cause: To play eight Zelda games for however long donations kept them going, all to benefit charity.\nFounded by the \"Penny Arcade\" web comic creators in 2003, the Child's Play Charity is dedicated to making life better for sick children by providing toys and video games in more than 70 hospitals worldwide. 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For Smith, playing video games also helped her feel \"normal\" whenever she arrived back at home.\n\"I was pale and bald...talking video games with my friends made me feel normal when I was home.\"\nAs for the Zelda-obsessed students \u2013 Ryan Adams, Joey Dolensky, Ryan Hoffman, Nick Ranallo, Justin Rowe and basement-provider Peter Sohl \u2013 their annual gaming delirium began with the idea of simply doing their part to spread their love of Zelda and video games to children who need them most.\nIn 2008, the \"4/48 Zelda Marathon\" began with four of the current participants attempting to play four Zelda games in 48 hours. They finished in just over 44 hours, streamed the whole ordeal, and raised $400.\nThis year, two additional players entered the challenge and the number of Zelda games doubled to eight, but the \"4/48 Zelda Marathon\" moniker stuck.\nSince it began three years ago, the friends have raised more than $3,000 for Child's Play Charity. This most recent marathon, however, exceeded that three-year total, raising just over $4,100.\nThe group set up a U-Stream Live account so anyone, anywhere could log on and watch at any time. As a result, a few teams from Australia joined in the U-Stream, playing alongside the guys from Georgia and raising money for the same cause.\nThe Zelda marathoners' $4,100 helped Child's Play reach $2.9 million in donations for 2011.\nPlaying games for a good cause hasn't just been a recent, Zelda-only phenomenon: The Mario Marathon will be in its fifth year this summer, having raised more than $235,000 since 2008.\nThis weekend, from January 5-8, the 10th annual Music and Gaming Festival, also known as MAGFest in National Harbor, Maryland, will hold a charity auction with all proceeds benefiting Child's Play. Last year, more than $5,500 was raised.\nPerhaps the most obscure - yet most successful - Internet gaming marathon is the Desert Bus for Hope, which began in 2007. The oldest of its kind, it's an organization Dammit Liz has volunteered with for the past few years.\nDesert Bus uses what the group calls the \"worst game ever made\", a never-released Sega game called \"Penn and Teller's Smoke and Mirrors,\" for its charity mission.\n\"In it a player controls a virtual bus that drives an eight-hour-long strip of highway between Tucson, Arizona, and Las Vegas, Nevada, on an endless loop. 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        "raw_content": "Has Trump boosted Pyongyang textile trade?\nThe less-than-subtle banner was just one of a number devoted to US President Donald Trump, whose threats of \"fire and fury\" over the region's nuclear crisis have earned him few friends in Pyongyang.But while the nuclear missile saga and Trump's feud with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un continue to play out, those on the factory floor are getting on with life.Following a series of nuclear tests carried out by North Korea, the United Nations imposed fresh sanctions on Pyongyang, banning countries from importing its garments or textiles.It was a move that was supposed to crush spirits and yet the workers are seemingly galvanized by a foreign enemy.\"Didn't that lunatic of the US Trump make absurd remarks, absurd remarks that he would do something to our country?\" Mun Gang Sun, a loom operator, asked CNN.\"So with this burning hatred to destroy him and get rid of him under this sky, or rather in order to destroy him, we are working harder and harder to reply with the production output.\" Read: North Korean official: Take hydrogen bomb threat 'literally'Mun's rhetoric matches the language used on the inflammatory poster, which also features a longer propaganda message in smaller letters.\"All the fighters at work achieve the everyday goal by over 200% with hearts to kill dotard Trump by cutting and tearing apart his body and cutting his head off! We storm ahead.\"\nMun is just one of 8,000 workers inside the country's largest textile mill in the east of Pyongyang and was carefully chosen by government guides to speak with CNN.Chief engineer Ri Yong Gun, who has been working there for four years, also selected to speak with CNN, says the factory mainly produces goods for domestic consumption, providing fabric to local garment and bag manufacturers.He said that in the past, exports were a big business, with around 20 to 25% of its output bought up by clients from Russia, China and Japan.With sanctions bringing an end to exports, the focus has shifted, but Ri says production is continuing at a similar pace.Read: Why Trump's Korean war talk should be taken seriouslyMost of the raw materials such as yarn and dyes, which had previously been imported, are now sourced domestically.While Ri said the lack of foreign currency from exports was an inconvenience, he claimed sanctions were making staff work even harder.North Korea's textile trade was estimated to be worth some $700 million to the economy last year, and was one of the few remaining legal sources of foreign income following sanctions on the sale of coal and iron.\nWhile it's too early to decipher just how much damage the loss of business in the textile sector will have on the economy, previous sanctions appear not to have prevented economic growth over the past few years, according to estimates provided by the Bank of South Korea.In fact, within the factory, there appears to be an almost defiant attitude or perhaps one of absolute denial, when it comes to the effect of sanctions.Mun, who has worked at the factory since she left school, was recently awarded the title of \"meritorious worker\" for her performance on the factory floor, where she operates a weaving loom that makes polyester fabric.But Mun is also a ranking member of the ruling Worker's Party of Korea and was even a delegate at leader Kim Jong Un's party congress, a position afforded to only the most loyal of members.She is determined to serve the state \u2014 just as her parents did before they passed away.Now, as a wife and a mother to two young children, she says she is focused on helping her country move forward and resist international interference.Asked whether she feared the impact of sanctions or a military attack by the US, she insisted that the threats from Washington don't register on North Korean workers and that they aren't motivated by financial gain.\"We are only working so that our people can live a better life, to wear prettier cloth and live in a better house,\" she said. \"It's nothing related to missiles and such at all. \"As long as we have our leader, as long as there's the military as well as the power coming from our unified people, what is there to be scared and afraid of?\"\nNewly disclosed Facebook ads show Russia\u2019s cyber intrusion\nVatican defends Pope\u2019s silence on Rohingya\nMumbai terror attacks: The deep legacy of India\u2019s 9/11, ten years on\nRebuke of human rights record comes days after Trump praised Kim",
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        "raw_content": "Davin Bretherton remembers the moment he knew things had to change. He was overweight, he felt lost and that his life was a mess.\nBasketball gives Davin Bretherton \"a reason to get out of bed\"\nHe and fellow veteran Jeff Wright will play at this month's Invictus Games\nThey say sport is a crucial part of life after the military\nAbout 10 years ago, the military veteran went out to his shed where he housed several of his prosthetic legs and decided he was done.\n\"I was about 180 to 184 kilograms and the beam broke. [It] left me on the floor crying,\" he said from his home in Townsville in north Queensland.\n\"I thought something had to change.\"\nBretherton, 47, went from wanting to take his own life to looking for ways to get better and what he found was sport.\nTownsville is a military town, home of the Army's Lavarack Barracks. It was also home to a national men's basketball team and although the team is gone, the love of the sport lives on.\nLike many of Australia's regional centres, sport is one thread that binds the community together, but for Townsville's former military population it's also a lifeline.\n\"Sport is definitely \u2026 my happy drug at the moment,\" Bretherton said.\n\"I love the competition and love knowing there's so many things out there that you can stick your hand up for and have a go.\nBretherton plays wheelchair basketball. On the court he ribs fellow teammates with good-natured banter, makes a shot and celebrates with his team.\n\"It keeps you happy and for someone who was unhappy for such a long time and working on the PTSD, it does wonders,\" he said.\nHe grew up in Adelaide's tough northern suburbs and from an early age was keen to join the military.\nOnce in the Army, Bretherton joined transport before moving to infantry in Townsville and travelling overseas to Somalia with 1RAR in the early 1990s where he was on the frontline.\nNearly a decade later, he was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder.\n\"It was pretty daunting,\" he said.\n\"There [are] a lot of things there that still play on the mind. You're trying to always process it, but I suppose at the end of the day, our presence there did some good.\"\n'We decided to get rid of the leg'\nOn his return, he was involved in a training accident in Adelaide, falling out of the back of an armoured personnel carrier and severely injuring his ankle. He was 31.\n\"From there it just turned into a little bit of a nightmare,\" Bretherton said.\nHe endured 26 operations over eight years, suffering multiple infections and taking morphine daily.\n\"I know that eventually in there somewhere \u2026 the addiction came,\" Bretherton said.\n\"I was drinking heaps, smoking everything out there that I could and I thought, you know what, bang, something's got to change.\n\"That's when we decided to get rid of the leg.\"\nDuring his 27th operation, doctors amputated his right leg below the knee.\nBretherton had hoped removing the injured leg would also remove his pain but the surgery was not the panacea he was hoping for. There were more complications, infections and run-ins with the bureaucracy.\n\"They [the DVA] couldn't do any house modifications because they covered my ankle and now I was an amputee. I didn't have an ankle, so I wasn't covered,\" he said.\n\"[They were] some of the darkest days that I can remember.\"\nThe Department of Veteran's Affairs said in a statement it could not comment on individual matters, but it would fund home modifications for Gold and White health card holders depending on their assessed needs.\nBasketball gives Bretherton 'a reason to get out of bed'\nBretherton and his wife Elle married the year before he deployed to Somalia. She raised three children while weathering a storm few could.\n\"Sometimes I'd go out on a Wednesday and not come home until Sunday,\" Bretherton said.\nMs Bretherton did not know if he was going to come home at all.\n\"We've had several conversations in the past and I think it was probably me saying, 'I can't do this anymore' which instigated the change,\" she said.\n\"If you knew him 10 years ago you wouldn't recognise him physically and you wouldn't recognise him mentally either I don't think.\"\nMs Bretherton said a specialist recommended Bretherton play basketball and he did not look back.\n\"It just gives him a reason to get out of bed in the morning,\" she said.\n\"He's got more motivation, he's happier so [he's] just more pleasant to be around in general.\"\nAll of Bretherton's teammates play in a wheelchair regardless of their ability.\nThe games are run by not-for-profit organisation Mates4Mates as part of their social connection program.\nThe group's local manager said the rehabilitation service was aimed at equipping veterans for life after Defence.\n\"We can't be their new permanent Defence Force family, we're more of a stepping stone as they continue on with transition and moving on with their life,\" he said.\nJeff Wright also plays. He was paralysed in a motorcycle accident well after he left the Army.\n\"It's a competitive thing and the military is competitive by nature anyway,\" he said.\nInvictus 'gives you hope'\nLater this month, both Bretherton and Wright will be representing Australia in the Invictus Games in wheelchair basketball and wheelchair rugby. Bretherton is also competing in sailing.\nFor both of them, it will be the second time they have taken part.\nBretherton said Invictus \"gives you hope\".\n\"It's not always going to be easy but all you want to do I suppose is feel a sense of belonging again and I definitely think that's what Invictus does \u2026 for me, anyhow,\" he said.\nThe games will be held in Sydney from October 20 and will bring together the military community to support \"our wounded warriors\".\nMichael Handley from Tweed Heads in northern New South Wales will be at the games showcasing an app he has developed to provide immediate help to users.\nThe app is called RedSix \u2014 red is the colour for danger and six is a Defence term meaning \"I've got your back\".\nHandley also served in Somalia and said the growing suicide rate in the Defence community prompted him to develop the app.\n'Talking with someone who has worn the uniform is easier'\nThe app is restricted to serving and ex-Defence members and uses GPS technology to link users with others within a 200 kilometre radius.\nThe app allows users to check in to indicate how they are feeling: green, amber or red.\n\"Green means you're good, amber means you're okay and red [means] you're in a bad headspace [and] could use someone to reach out,\" Handley said.\nThat could mean contacting them via the app and asking them for coffee or if they just needed to talk.\nHe said in its first weeks, two people checked in with the red symbol for help and their call was answered immediately by other members.\n\"I just wanted to save one life and I think we're way above that,\" Handley said.\n\"Talking with someone who has worn the uniform is a lot easier than talking with someone who hasn't.\"\nHe said RedSix allowed an intervention to happen immediately, instead of veterans waiting several weeks to see a psychologist.\nHandley was diagnosed with PTSD in 2005 and knows what others are going through.\n\"I rarely slept. 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        "raw_content": "By Ashlee White\nI can\u2019t believe Season 1 of Princesses is over. First and foremost, thank you to everyone who tuned in this summer. It was a one-of-a-kind journey, and I\u2019m so grateful to all of you who have continued to watch, tweet, like, and follow the #Princesses. There\u2019s so much more that that I wish you could have seen! Unfortunately 40 minutes is only enough time to get a small glimpse into our lives -- and all of the drama, friendships, highs, and lows that go along with it.\nFor me, last summer was a journey of struggles and strength. You didn\u2019t get to see everything, so I want to fill in some of the gaps. I had my first stroke in 2011\u2026 and yes, it took a little more than Benadryl to get me back on my feet. It was without a doubt the scariest thing that has ever happened to me. I remember my entire right side going numb, not being able to speak, being rushed to the hospital, and doctors rushing around me. The recovery process was horrific. I continued to have trouble speaking. I lost my short-term memory. I was bedridden for eight months. At that point, I started to lose sight of who I was. My personality was withering away. I would look in the mirror and just start sobbing because a stranger was looking back at me. If it hadn\u2019t been for my incredible family, I would not be where I am today. They literally pulled me through to the other side. When I was ready to give up, they told me that wasn\u2019t an option. I know you got to see just how close I am to my parents and my sister this season. While we have always been a tight family, my health struggles increased our bond. I definitely depend on them more than I ever did before, and they are clearly extremely protective over me.\nThe show could not have come at a better time in my life! At the beginning of last summer, I was just starting to feel back to my old self. I was happy, wanting to be around people, and feeling so blessed. Ashlee was back! In doing the show, I was hoping for people to get to know the real me. I wanted to share a little bit about my story and inspire others.\nThis is the message that I want to share with everybody: regardless of your favorites on the show or what you think of me, I want the people who feel like they have no strength to remember that it\u2019s at your lowest points that you can learn to rise above. \u201cYou never know how strong you are until being strong is your only choice.\u201d \u2013anonymous\nAfter the show, I was on a fun girls' trip to Miami when I had my second stroke. I was at the FontaineBleau hotel laughing and lounging by the pool. This time, I knew what was happening and remember grabbing my friend. Everyone at the hotel sprung into action, and I was quickly rushed to the hospital. All I really remember from being admitted was waking up to my dad standing next to me. My parents were quick to tell me that Casey, Chanel, and Erica had all been calling to check in on me. I\u2019m so fiercely loyal to those who have helped me through my sickest days. It\u2019s why I am protective over my friends. Being back to square one was definitely a tough pill to swallow, but I recovered much quicker this time. Then, a couple months later, I was diagnosed with Lupus.\nAll of this helps explain the past couple of years for those of you who don\u2019t fully know me. I\u2019m definitely a fighter, and I am so grateful for my family and the loyal friends who have helped me through everything. I\u2019ve changed a lot since being sick. I hope you got to see how big my heart is. There is so much more that I have learned from my struggles that I wish you all got to see a little more of!\nWandering off at the winery that day was stupid. I didn\u2019t have the foresight to ask the winery owners for help. It had been such a long and emotionally draining day for all of us. I wasn\u2019t thinking clearly, and I put myself in a lot of danger. I will forever be grateful to Chanel and Casey for their friendship and sticking by me. I\u2019ve said it all season because it is so important to me. They truly know what it means to be a friend. They stood by me in the middle of a lot of hateful drama and that means the world to me.\nChanel brought us all together at the end. That group hug at the end was real. No matter what happened, we will all share a special bond because of what we went through together last summer.\nI have learned so much from just one season of this show. I think all of the cast members will agree that having your life captured on camera really shines a light on some of your not-so-proud moments. I\u2019m the type of person who never wants to make others feel inferior or bad about themselves. This show has taught me just how important it is to show people the side of me that my friends and family know. 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        "raw_content": "Yinfu Gold Corp. - FORM 10-Q - February 13, 2018\nYINFU GOLD CORPORATION\nSuite 2408, Dongfang Science and Technology Mansion, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, China 518000\n(86)755-8316-0998\nIndicate by check mark whether the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the past 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes x No \u00a8\nIndicate by check mark whether the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, or a smaller reporting company. See the definitions of \u201clarge accelerated filed,\u201d \u201caccelerated filer\u201d and \u201csmaller reporting company\u201d in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.\nIndicate by check mark whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act. Yes \u00a8 No x\nIndicate the number of shares outstanding of each of the issuer\u2019s classes of common stock, as of the latest practicable date: As of February 12, 2018, the Company had 9,917,592 shares of common stock outstanding.\nThis Form 10-Q for the period ended December 31, 2017 contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. Forward-looking statements in this document include, among others, statements regarding our capital needs, business plans and expectations. Such forward-looking statements involve assumptions, risks and uncertainties regarding, among others, the success of our business plan, availability of funds, government regulations, operating costs, our ability to achieve significant revenues, our business model and products and other factors. Any statements contained herein that are not statements of historical fact may be deemed to be forward-looking statements. In some cases, you can identify forward-looking statements by terminology such as \u201cmay\u201d, \u201cshould\u201d, \u201cexpect\u201d, \u201cplan\u201d, \u201cintend\u201d, \u201canticipate\u201d, \u201cbelieve\u201d, \u201cestimate\u201d, \u201cpredict\u201d, \u201cpotential\u201d or \u201ccontinue\u201d, the negative of such terms or other comparable terminology. In evaluating these statements, you should consider various factors, including the assumptions, risks and uncertainties set forth in reports and other documents we have filed with or furnished to the SEC. These factors or any of them may cause our actual results to differ materially from any forward-looking statement made in this document. While these forward-looking statements, and any assumptions upon which they are based, are made in good faith and reflect our current judgment regarding future events, our actual results will likely vary, sometimes materially, from any estimates, predictions, projections, assumptions or other future performance suggested herein. The forward-looking statements in this document are made as of the date of this document and we do not intend or undertake to update any of the forward-looking statements to conform these statements to actual results, except as required by applicable law, including the securities laws of the United States.\nCurrent assets from discontinued operations\nCommon stock, 3,000,000,000 shares authorized; par value $0.001, 9,917,592 shares issued and outstanding\nCapital deficiency\nCONDENSED CONSOLIDATED INTERIM STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS\nNet Income (loss) from Operations\nIncome (loss) from Continued Operations\nBasic and diluted income (loss) per common share\nCONDENSED CONSOLIDATED INTERIM STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE LOSS\nOTHER COMPREHENSIVE LOSS NET OF TAX:\nNET COMPREHENSIVE LOSS ATTRIBUTABLE TO THE SHAREHOLDERS OF YINFU GOLD CORP.\nNET LOSS AND OTHER COMPREHENSIVE LOSS ATTRIBUTABLE TO THE\nSHAREHOLDERS OF YINFU GOLD CORP.\nFor the Nine Months End\nChanges in operating activities:\nNet cash used in continued operations\nNet cash used in discontinued operations\nProceeds from short-term loan\nProceeds from note payable - related parties\nEffects on changes in foreign exchange rate\nWrite off current assets from discontinued operations and debt forgiveness from the Former President\nNotes to the Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Interim Financial Statements\nNOTE 1 \u2013 ORGANIZATION AND DESCRIPTION OF BUSINESS\nYinfu Gold Corporation (the \u201cCompany\u201d) is a Wyoming corporation incorporated on September 1, 2005 under the name Ace Lock and Security, Inc. with an established a fiscal year end of March 31. On March 5, 2007, we filed a Certificate of Amendment with the Wyoming Secretary of State to change our name to Element92 Resources Corp. and increased our authorized capital to 1,000,000,000 common shares. On August 16, 2010 the Company filed an amendment with the State of Wyoming changing its name from Element92 resources Corp. to Yinfu Gold Corporation and on November 18, 2010, the Company received a notification from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (\u201cFINRA\u201d) that the Company\u2019s change of name to Yinfu Gold Corporation was posted as effective with FINRA. The Company was established as an exploration stage company engaged in the search for commercially viable minerals.\nWe no longer pursue opportunities related to the exploration of minerals. Our name change to Yinfu Gold Corporation, as filed with the State of Wyoming on November 18, 2010, signified that we have commenced working toward a major change in our business plan and business model.\nEffective November 20, 2014, the Company executed a Sale and Purchase Agreement (the \u201cAgreement\u201d) to acquire 100% of the shares and assets of China Enterprise Overseas Investment & Finance Group Limited (\u201cCEI\u201d), a British Virgin Islands (\u201cBVI\u201d) corporation. Pursuant to the Agreement, the Company has agreed to issue 8 million restricted common shares of the Company to the owners of CEI in exchange for all the shares of CEI.\nDahua Online Shopping Mall (http://www.dahuacheng.com) is an online shopping platform in the China market with two mainstream e-commerce models: business to business (B2B) and business to consumer (B2C). There are over 3,000 suppliers all over the China to provide an online listing of millions of commodities. The real-time payment system of Dahua is convenient, safe and fast.\nDahua Online Shopping Mall has registered 31 million members as of November 17, 2014.\nPursuant to the Agreement, on or before January 1, 2015, CEI was to deliver to the Company, duly authorized, properly and fully executed documents in English, evidencing and confirming the sale of 100% of the shares of CEI and its assets. The details and the values of the assets have to be supported by an asset valuation being carried out by an independent professional valuator. The valuation report was received by the Company on January 28, 2015.\nAdditionally, the Agreement stated that both parties agreed that all shares issued, pursuant to the terms and conditions of the agreement, were to be issued as soon as practicable following the signing of the agreement, but all shares so issued were to be held in escrow until all terms and conditions are met.\nThe various terms and conditions of the Agreement were fulfilled on January 28, 2015, therefore, the share certificates representing the shares have been issued in the names of the CEI shareholders and the Agreement between the Company and CEI was closed on January 28, 2015.\nThe accompanying unaudited financial statements of the Company have been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles in the United States for interim financial information and with the instructions to Form 10-Q and Regulation S-X. Accordingly, the financial statements do not include all of the information and footnotes required by generally accepted accounting principles for complete financial statements.\nIn the opinion of management, all adjustments consisting of normal recurring entries necessary for a fair statement of the periods presented for (a) the financial position, (b) the result of operations, and (c) cash flows have been made in order to make the financial statements presented not misleading. The results of operations for such interim periods are not necessarily indicative of operations for a full year.\nFor December 31, 2017, the consolidated financial statements of the Company include the accounts of the Company and its wholly owned subsidiaries: (1) Yinfu Group International Holdings Limited (\u201cYinfu Group International\u201d), a company incorporated in Hong Kong, (2) Yinfu International Holdings Limited (\u201cYinfu International\u201d), a company incorporated in the People\u2019s Republic of China (\u201cPRC\u201d) and (3) CEI. All significant intercompany balances and transactions have been eliminated in consolidation. Prior to January 28, 2015, the financial statements presented are those of CEI only.\nIncorporated/\nYinfu Gold\nYinfu Group International\nYinfu International\nYinfu Group\nThe preparation of the financial statements was made in conformity with the accounting principles generally accepted in the United States which requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities as well as disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements. The estimates and judgments will also affect the reported amounts for certain revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from these good faith estimates and judgments.\nThe Company follows ASC 205-20, \u201dDiscontinued Operations,\u201d to report for disposed or discontinued operations.\nCash and cash equivalents include cash in banks, money market funds, and certificates of term deposits with maturities of less than three months from inception, which are readily convertible to known amounts of cash and which, in the opinion of management, are subject to an insignificant risk of loss in value.\nForeign Currency Translation and Re-measurement\nIn accordance with ASC 830, \u201cForeign Currency Matters\u201d, the Company\u2019s foreign operations whose functional currency is not the U.S. dollar, the assets and liabilities are translated into U.S. dollars at current exchange rates. Resulting translation adjustments are reflected as other comprehensive income (loss) in stockholders\u2019 equity. Revenue and expenses are translated at average exchange rates for the period. Transaction gains and losses that arise from exchange rate fluctuations on transactions denominated in a currency other than the functional currency are charged to operations as incurred. The Company had foreign currency translations loss of $3,581 and $Nil for the nine months ended December 31, 2017 and 2016 respectively.\nThe Company\u2019s financial instruments that are exposed to concentrations of credit risk primarily consist of its cash and cash equivalents as well as related party payables that it will likely incur in the near future. The Company places its cash and cash equivalents with financial institutions of high credit worthiness. At times, its cash and cash equivalents with a particular financial institution may exceed any applicable government insurance limits. The Company\u2019s management plans to assess the financial strength and credit worthiness of any parties to which it extends funds, and as such, it believes that any associated credit risk exposure is limited.\nThe Company follows ASC 820, \u201cFair Value Measurements and Disclosures,\u201d which defines fair value as the exchange price that would be received for an asset or paid to transfer a liability (an exit price) in the principal or most advantageous market for the asset or liability in an orderly transaction between market participants on the measurement date. ASC 820 also establishes a fair value hierarchy that distinguishes between (1) market participant assumptions developed based on market data obtained from independent sources (observable inputs) and (2) an entity\u2019s own assumptions about market participant assumptions developed based on the best information available in the circumstances (unobservable inputs). The fair value hierarchy consists of three broad levels, which gives the highest priority to unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1) and the lowest priority to unobservable inputs (Level 3). The three levels of the fair value hierarchy are described below:\nFair value estimates discussed herein are based upon certain market assumptions and pertinent information available to management as of December 31, 2017. The carrying values of our financial instruments, including, cash and cash equivalents; accounts payable and accrued expenses; and loans and notes payable approximate their fair values due to the short-term maturities of these financial instruments.\nIn accordance with ASC 805-10, \u201cBusiness Combinations\u201d, the Company accounts for all business combinations using the acquisition method of accounting. Under this method, assets and liabilities, including any remaining noncontrolling interests, are recognized at fair value at the date of acquisition. The excess of the purchase price over the fair value of assets acquired, net of liabilities assumed, and noncontrolling interests is recognized as goodwill. Certain adjustments to the assessed fair values of the assets, liabilities, or noncontrolling interests made subsequent to the acquisition date, but within the measurement period, which is up to one year, are recorded as adjustments to goodwill. Any adjustments subsequent to the measurement period are recorded in income. Any cost or equity method interest that the Company holds in the acquired company prior to the acquisition is re-measured to fair value at acquisition with a resulting gain or loss recognized in income for the difference between fair value and the existing book value. Results of operations of the acquired entity are included in the Company\u2019s results from the date of the acquisition onward and include amortization expense arising from acquired tangible and intangible assets.\nDeferred Income Taxes and Valuation Allowance\nThe Company accounts for income taxes under ASC 740, \u201cIncome Taxes.\u201d Under the asset and liability method of ASC 740, where deferred tax assets and liabilities are recognized for the future tax consequences attributable to differences between the financial statements carrying amounts of existing assets and liabilities and their respective tax bases. Deferred tax assets and liabilities are measured using enacted tax rates expected to apply to taxable income in the years in which those temporary differences are expected to be recovered or settled. The effect on deferred tax assets and liabilities of a change in tax rates is recognized in income in the period the enactment occurs. A valuation allowance is provided for certain deferred tax assets if it is more likely than not that the Company will not realize tax assets through future operations. No deferred tax assets or liabilities were recognized as at December 31, 2017 and March 31, 2017.\nNet Income (Loss) Per Share of Common Stock\nThe Company has adopted ASC Topic 260, \u201cEarnings per Share,\u201d (\u201cEPS\u201d) which requires presentation of basic EPS on the face of the income statement for all entities with complex capital structures and requires a reconciliation of the numerator and denominator of the basic EPS computation. In the accompanying financial statements, basic earnings (loss) per share is computed by dividing net income (loss) by the weighted average number of shares of common stock outstanding during the period.\nThe following table sets forth the computation of basic earnings (loss) per share, for the nine months ended December 31, 2017 and 2016:\nWeighted average common shares outstanding (basic and diluted)\nNet income (loss) per common share, basic and diluted\nThe Company follows ASC 450-20, \u201cLoss Contingencies,\u201d to report accounting for contingencies. Liabilities for loss contingencies arising from claims, assessments, litigation, fines and penalties, as well as other sources are recorded when it is probable that a liability has been incurred and the amount of the assessment can be reasonably estimated. There were no commitments or contingencies as of December 31, 2017 and March 31, 2017.\nIn September 2017, the FASB has issued Accounting Standards Update (ASU) No. 2017-09, \u201cCompensation-Stock Compensation (Topic 718): Scope of Modification Accounting.\u201d The amendments provide guidance on determining which changes to the terms and conditions of share-based payment awards require an entity to apply modification accounting under Topic 718. Effective for all entities for annual periods, including interim periods within those annual periods, beginning after December 15, 2017. Early adoption is permitted, including adoption in any interim period, for:\n\u00b7 Public business entities for reporting periods for which financial statements have not yet been issued.\n\u00b7 All other entities for reporting periods for which financial statements have not yet been made available for issuance.\nIn January 2017, the FASB has issued Accounting Standards Update (ASU) No. 2017-01, \u201cBusiness Combinations (Topic 805): Clarifying the Definition of a Business.\u201d These amendments clarify the definition of a business. The amendments affect all companies and other reporting organizations that must determine whether they have acquired or sold a business. The definition of a business affects many areas of accounting including acquisitions, disposals, goodwill, and consolidation. The amendments are intended to help companies and other organizations evaluate whether transactions should be accounted for as acquisitions (or disposals) of assets or businesses. Effective for public companies for annual periods beginning after December 15, 2017, including interim periods within those periods. For all other companies and organizations, the amendments are effective for annual periods beginning after December 15, 2018, and interim periods within annual periods beginning after December 15, 2019. Early adoption is permitted under certain circumstances. The amendments should be applied prospectively as of the beginning of the period of adoption.\nManagement has considered all other recent accounting pronouncements issued since the last audit of our financial statements. The Company\u2019s management believes that these recent pronouncements will not have a material effect on the Company\u2019s financial statements.\nThe Company follows ASC 850, \u201cRelated Party Disclosures,\u201d for the identification of related parties and disclosure of related party transactions. See note 6.\nThe Company will recognize revenue from the sale of products and services in accordance with ASC 605, \u201cRevenue Recognition.\u201d However, the Company will recognize revenue only when all of the following criteria have been met:\ni) Persuasive evidence for an agreement exists;\nii) Service has been provided;\niii) The fee is fixed or determinable; and,\niv) Collection is reasonably assured.\nThe Company\u2019s financial statements are prepared using accounting principles generally accepted in the United States applicable to a going concern which contemplates the realization of assets and liquidation of liabilities in the normal course of business. The Company has not established an on-going source of revenues sufficient to cover its operating cost, and requires additional capital to commence its operating plan. The ability of the Company to continue as a going concern is dependent on the Company obtaining adequate capital to fund operating losses until it becomes profitable. If the Company is unable to obtain adequate capital, it could be forced to cease operations. These factors raise substantial doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern.\nIn order to continue as a going concern, the Company will need, among other things, additional capital resources. Management\u2019s plan to obtain such resources for the Company include: sales of equity instruments; traditional financing, such as loans; and obtaining capital from management and significant stockholders sufficient to meet its minimal operating expenses. However, management cannot provide any assurance that the Company will be successful in accomplishing any of its plans.\nThere is no assurance that the Company will be able to obtain sufficient additional funds when needed or that such funds, if available, will be obtainable on terms satisfactory to the Company. In addition, profitability will ultimately depend upon the level of revenues received from business operations. However, there is no assurance that the Company will attain profitability. The accompanying financial statements do not include any adjustments that might be necessary if the Company is unable to continue as a going concern.\nNOTE 4 \u2013 STOCKHOLDERS\u2019 EQUITY (DEFICIT)\nEffective December 8, 2014, the Company increased the authorized capital from 1,000,000,000 common shares to 3,000,000,000 common shares. Each common share entitles the holder to one vote, in person or proxy, on any matter on which action of the stockholders of the corporation is sought.\nOn November 9, 2016, we filed a Schedule 14C with Securities and Exchange Commission for the 1 for 100 Reverse Stock Split. On February 16, 2017, the Company received a notification from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (\u201cFINRA\u201d) that our application for Reverse Stock Split was approved by FIRNA and the market effective date was February 17, 2017. The post-split total shares outstanding is 9,917,592 shares with the fractional shares rounded down to the next whole share.\nAs of December 31, 2017 and March 31, 2017, the Company has 9,917,592 shares of common stock issued and outstanding.\nThe Company has no potentially dilutive securities, such as options or warrants, currently issued and outstanding.\nNOTE 5 \u2013 SHORT-TERM LOAN\nMs Wu Fengqun is the lender of the loan. The fixed interest is $100 per annum. The term of borrowing is 1 year. The interest and the principal of the loan is to be repaid on June 30, 2018. The loan is not secured by any collateral.\nDuring the nine months ended December 31, 2017, Mr. Jiang Libin, the President and a director of the Company, has advanced the Company $81,384 for operating expenses. During the nine months ended December 31, 2016, Mr. Jiang Libin has advanced the Company $58,602 for operating expenses. These advances have been formalized by non-interest bearing demand notes.\nAs of December 31, 2017, the Company owed $337,357 and $292,019 to Mr. Tsap Wai Ping, the Former President of the Company (the \u201cFormer President\u201d) and Mr. Jiang Libin respectively. The Former President agreed to forgive the debt of $150,001 of the Company.\nAs of March 31, 2017, the Company owed $487,358 and $210,635 to the Former President and Mr. Jiang Libin respectively.\nThe Company originally intended to be involved in the exploration of minerals in the PRC. During the year ended March 31, 2015, the Company has determined to discontinue operations related to the Company\u2019s subsidiary Element Resources International Limited, based in Hong Kong.\nBased on the analysis of the management, the current assets from discontinued operations are deemed to be unrecoverable. Thus, management decided to write off the current assets from discontinued operations, i.e. $150,001.\nManagement has evaluated subsequent events through the date these financial statements were available to be issued. Based on our evaluation no material events have occurred that require any disclosure.\nExcept for historical information, this report contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Such forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties, including, among other things, statements regarding our business strategy, future revenues and anticipated costs and expenses. Such forward-looking statements include, among others, those statements including the words \u201cexpects\u201d, \u201canticipates\u201d, \u201cintends\u201d, \u201cbelieves\u201d and similar language. Our actual results may differ significantly from those projected in the forward-looking statements. Factors that might cause or contribute to such differences include, but are not limited to, those discussed in the sections \u201cBusiness\u201d, \u201cRisk Factors\u201d and \u201cManagement\u2019s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations\u201d. You should carefully review other documents we file from time to time with the Securities and Exchange Commission (\u201cSEC\u201d). You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on the forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this report. We undertake no obligation to publicly release any revisions to the forward-looking statements or reflect events or circumstances after the date of this document.\nAlthough we believe that the expectations reflected in these forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, there are a number of risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from such forward-looking statements.\nAll references in this Form 10-Q to the \u201cCompany\u201d, \u201cYinfu\u201d, \u201cwe\u201d, \u201cus\u201d or \u201cour\u201d are to Yinfu Gold Corporation.\nOur unaudited financial statements are stated in United States Dollars and are prepared in accordance with United States Generally Accepted Accounting Principles.\nYinfu Gold Corporation (the \u201cCompany\u201d) is a Wyoming corporation incorporated on September 1, 2005, under the name Ace Lock & Security, Inc. Our name was changed to Yinfu Gold Corporation as of November 18, 2010. We are working to establish and build a peer-to-peer (\u201cP2P\u201d) online lending service platform.\nWe have had limited operations and based upon our reliance on the sale of our common stock and the advances from our president, these are the source of funds for our future operations.\nWe devote substantial efforts to establishing a P2P online lending service platform. However, our planned principal operations have not yet commenced.\nIn 2016, we plan to establish ourselves as a known P2P online lending service provider. We provide an online lending platform that matches lenders directly with the borrowers and charge a commission fee. Through our P2P platform, lenders can earn higher returns compared to savings and investment products offered by banks, where borrowers can borrow money at lower interest rate.\nNeed for Additional Capital\nThe Company has not generated any revenues from operations, and may be unable to fund on-going activities. We cannot guarantee that we will be successful in our business operations. Our business is subject to risks inherent in the establishment of a new business enterprise, including limited capital resources, possible delays in developing our own hardware and software, and the possibility of new regulations that will make our company difficult or impossible to operate.\nIf we are unable to meet our needs for cash from either our operations, or possible alternative sources, then we may be unable to continue, develop, or expand our operations.\nIf we are unable to complete any phase of our development program or fail to raise additional capital to maintain our operations in the future, we may be unable to carry out our full business plan or we may be forced to cease operations.\nThe following results of operations reflect the historical financial statements prior to the acquisition of China Enterprise Overseas Investment & Finance Group Limited (\u201cCEI\u201d) and have been prepared to give retroactive effect to the reverse acquisition completed on January 28, 2015, and represent the operations of CEI only. The consolidated financial statements after the acquisition date, January 28, 2015 include the balance sheets of both companies at historical cost, the historical results of CEI and the results of the Company from the acquisition date.\nWe have generated no revenues and have incurred $442,457 in expenses through December 31, 2017.\nThe following table provides selected financial data about our company as of December 31, 2017 and March 31, 2017.\nAs of December 31, 2017, the Company\u2019s cash balance was $2,047 compared to $2,452 as of March 31, 2017, and our total assets as of December 31, 2017, were $18,982 compared with $152,453 as of March 31, 2017. The decrease in total assets was due to the write off of the current assets from discontinued operations.\nAs of December 31, 2017, the Company had total liabilities of $896,294 compared with total liabilities of $785,505 as of March 31, 2017. The increase in total liabilities was primarily attributed to an increase in related party debts owed to the President of the Company.\nThe Company has generated no revenues during the nine months ended December 31, 2017 and 2016.\nFor the nine months ended December 31, 2017, total operating expenses were $240,679, which consisted of general and administrative fees and professional fees. For the nine months ended December 31, 2016, total operating expenses were $57,484, which consisted solely of professional fees. The increase in general and administrative fees was due to setting up two new wholly owned subsidiaries. The decrease in professional fees was primarily due to the decrease of OTC and DTC filing fees for the nine months ended December 31, 2017.\nAs of December 31, 2017, the Company had a working capital deficiency of $877,312 compared with working capital deficiency of $633,052 as of March 31, 2017. The increase in working capital deficiency was primarily attributed to the increase in current liabilities due to the new short-term loan.\nCash Flows Provided by Investing Activities\nEffects on change in foreign exchange rate\nNet Increase (decrease) in Cash During Period\nDuring the nine months ended December 31, 2017, the Company had $250,901 in cash used in operating activities, which was attributed from loss from operations of $240,679, increase of prepaid expenses of $16,935 and increase in accounts payable and accrued liabilities of $6,713. During the nine months ended December 31, 2016, the Company had $55,459 in cash used in operating activities, which was attributed from loss from operations of $57,484 and increase in accounts payable and accrued liabilities of $2,025. The increase in cash used is mainly due to the increase of general and administrative fees.\nDuring the nine months ended December 31, 2017 and 2016, the Company used no cash in investing activities.\nDuring the nine months ended December 31, 2017, the President has advanced the Company $81,384 for operating expenses and has proceeds of $172,693 from a new short-term loan. During the nine months ended December 31, 2016, the President has advanced the Company $58,602 for operating expenses.\nAs of December 31, 2017, management assessed the effectiveness of our internal control over financial reporting based on the criteria for effective internal control over financial reporting established in Internal Control-Integrated Framework issued by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission (\u201cCOSO\u201d) and SEC guidance on conducting such assessments. Based on that evaluation, they concluded that, during the period covered by this report, such internal controls and procedures were not effective to detect the inappropriate application of US GAAP rules as more fully described below. 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        "raw_content": "\"Fuck That Gator!\"\nTommie Woodward yelled \"Fuck that gator!\" just before he was killed by one in Texas, and his death instantly became a national joke. For his family, grieving means having to rescue the person from the punchline.",
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        "raw_content": "Good Shepherd supports the American Friends of the Diocese of Jerusalem (AFEDJ). Amanda Slattery is our a Missioner to AFEDJ.\nAFEDJ is a non-political, independent nonprofit, partner with the Diocese of Jerusalem. AFEDJ raises funds for and promotes the humanitarian work of the Diocese of Jerusalem and its institutions so it may better serve the needs of all people in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Palestine and Israel. AFEDJ is devoted to equity, respect and human dignity.\nWe support the work of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem in two major hospitals, a number of outpatient clinics, 13 schools, 29 parishes and 4 institutes for the disabled in throughout the 5 countries that make up the Diocese. The Diocese provides education and care to those in need regardless of ethnic or religious background and is a beacon of peace and reconciliation in the Middle East.\nSince 1996 the American Friends have donated over $20 million of free medical, school and infant supplies, as well as cash gifts to the Diocese of Jerusalem.\nThose of any denomination who have an interest in the welfare of the Anglican community in the Holy Land are welcome to become a friend. There is no cost.\nAFEDJ values your financial support which provides both physical comfort and hope to those struggling in a volatile region of the world. The Christian community, a small and shrinking minority, faces obstacles each day. We can make a difference in their lives and in the future of the region.",
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        "raw_content": "Iran's players celebrate their victory and their medal on Sunday\nIran coach Igor Kolakovic: It was a very interesting and high-quality volleyball game. I\u2019m so happy because we finished with a victory. After the game between USA and Italy, we knew we already had the bronze medal, so I asked the players if they wanted to play or not. They told me they wanted to play to win because they wanted to finish the tournament with a victory. So that makes me happy.\nWe\u2019ve had a lot of problems with injury and not much time for recovery. But we finished the year in the best way, for Iran and the Iranian people. This is very important because the people have supported the Iran team and they deserve this medal as much as the players. This first medal for Iran is very important, so this tournament win was important for Iranian volleyball. And it provides us with extra motivation for next season and for our young players.\nIran captain Mir Saeid Marouflakrani: We knew it would be a tough match. All five sets were so close and both teams played great volleyball. It was very important to finish this competition with a victory and finally take a medal. So, I\u2019m very happy and proud of my team. We did our best. It\u2019s important for us. Iran had success in junior world tournaments but never in a senior one, so this makes it important. Our people followed our matches and enjoyed it, but without a medal there was something wrong, but now we\u2019ve done that.\nFrance coach Laurent Tillie: The result today was a pity but we showed great volleyball with great team performance and we put on quite a spectacle. Technically, France were able to show their strong points, but Iran are a strong team with great potential and I think they played at their best today. I\u2019m satisfied with the performance of my players. We could have won the game, but it\u2019s been a joy to play in this World Grand Champions Cup in Japan and we look forward to the next edition.\nFrance captain Benjamin Toniutti: It\u2019s a great shame about today but it was a superb match. France played great today and we were able to show we are a great team. We really showed our tenacity until the end. There were sets we could have won but couldn\u2019t, so that\u2019s why we lost. We have a new generation of players and we did well in the World League but not so well in the European Championship. But our younger players really played well and we will keep going and keep practicing so we can develop.",
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        "raw_content": "The Erlitou ruins were discovered in 1959 and have been identified by archaeologists as one of the capital cities during Wholesale Jerseys From China the Xia Dynasty.Although the Wizards did not enter the playoff during that two years, Jordan had a 22. A fan, for the purpose of cheering his favorite team can wear the new styled Cheap NFL Jerseys China jersey of his NFL team or can go for the old classic one. 17, 2017. Whatever the cause might be, the arthritis joint pain is out and out troublesome.Often, men feel a need to keep this part of their life secret from &ndash; or at least unacknowledged by &ndash; their partner.Jordan said that this year's China Tour mainly includes two parts: one was to let the fans know better about the Hornets through the game, the other was to promote the Jordan brand, introducing what the brand really means to the fans.Goa is one of the very few states in India where liquor consumption in public places is allowed as it is very popular with foreign tourists for its Cheap NFL Jerseys Wholesale beautiful beaches.Jordan said that this year's China Tour mainly includes two parts: one was to let the fans know better about the Hornets through the game, the other was to promote the Jordan brand, introducing what the brand really means to the fans. It can be a random drug testing or a required one. And if the cr&egrave;me also contains alpha lipoic acid, a powerful antioxidant, so much the better. This way, there is enough time to get prepared financially.",
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        "raw_content": "When you're adventuring and experiencing a life in the outdoors, you are always changing. Some trips you will remember for the rest of your life, for me that is my first mountaineering trip I took in high school. However, some trips will slip your memory and they'll become a subconscious part of your being. This is why I made this website to be a continuous and ever-changing blog of adventures that I am experiencing because that is how my life is: always changing.\nEach page you see titled \"Kayak, Fish, etc.\" is a different venture I am out doing. Once a blog has been a main page of the website long enough, it will be archived into the \"blog\" section of the website.",
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        "raw_content": "Cessation fatigue predicts which smokers making a quit attempt are likely to relapse\nAlthough there is good news about smoking \u2014 only 14 percent of Americans smoke, the lowest number ever, according to a 2017 National Health Interview Survey \u2014 challenges remain. In a given year, more than 40 percent of smokers make no attempt to quit. For those who do, it can take many tries \u2014 estimates vary from six to 30 \u2014 before they succeed, if they ever do. If more smokers are to succeed in staying quit, a better understanding of the factors that hinder them from meeting smoking cessation milestones is needed.\nIn the November issue of the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, investigators at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) identify cessation fatigue \u2014 emotional exhaustion and reduced coping resources due to attempts to quit smoking or stay quit \u2014 as one such factor.\n\u201cWe all know the stories of people who have tried and tried but repeatedly failed. Think about the cognitive and emotional toll that must take,\u201d explains Matthew J. Carpenter, Ph.D., professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at MUSC, a member of the Hollings Cancer Center and senior author on the article. \u201cPeople get burnt out or exhausted from making repeated attempts and this study shows that has an effect on smoking cessation milestones.\u201d\nIn the study, cessation fatigue, which was measured with a new multi-item scale for emotional exhaustion developed at MUSC, increased in the first six weeks of a quit attempt before plateauing. High cessation fatigue scores also predicted worse performance on important cessation milestones, such as time to quit attempt (for smokers who intended to quit) and relapse (for those already making a quit attempt). For both groups, those with higher scores on the emotional exhaustion scale, indicating a greater degree of cessation fatigue, were significantly less likely to have gone a full week without smoking at two months.\nWhy is this important? First, because cessation fatigue seems to be increasing just as other important predictors of relapse, such as withdrawal symptoms, are abating. Second, it offers a novel target for intervention strategies and helps identify those who would be most likely to benefit from those interventions.\n\u201cThis could be like a triage where you could quickly give it to people and see where they\u2019re at on this fatigue level,\u201d says Bryan W. Heckman, Ph.D., assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at MUSC and first author on the article. \u201cIf they\u2019re high or elevated, then that might be an intervention point to help them reduce their fatigue.\u201d\nA number of existing and developing intervention strategies could help reduce cessation fatigue. Pharmacological therapies already used in smoking cessation could be timed to ease cessation fatigue. Mobile health (mHealth) applications, which can reduce the logistical burden and stress of making a quit attempt, could be especially useful. For instance, Heckman is testing whether locations that prompt increases in urges to smoke can be programmed into an app using the GPS available on cell phones. When smokers making a quit attempt approach a location that they associate with smoking, they would automatically receive a push notification from the app to take a nicotine lozenge to help stave off the temptation to smoke.\n\u201cIf we automate treatment using apps and reduce the amount of effort that people need to put into quit attempts, that could end up reducing fatigue over time,\u201d says Heckman.\n\u201cUsing these mHealth technologies, we both automate and personalize,\u201d adds Carpenter. \u201cInstead of giving blanket advice to twenty people, we can tailor therapy to each individual.\u201dz\nNext steps will be a longer-term study of the effects of cessation fatigue on quit attempts. Once cessation fatigue and its time course are better understood, more mHealth interventions targeting it will be developed and tested. Heckman and Carpenter also think it would be worthwhile to explore cessation fatigue in those making quit attempts for different substances of abuse or in those making other efforts at lifestyle change.\n\u201cI don\u2019t think this is just about addictions and smoking,\u201d says Carpenter. \u201cThis is about health behavior change. Think about anything that anybody tries to do that\u2019s hard. It takes time. To say that you\u2019re going to be one hundred percent committed on every day of your life in that attempt is folly. It\u2019s a process. It takes a toll on you. Now we can look at this as a process and quantify that fatigue over time and see how it matters.\u201d\nAbout MUSC\nFounded in 1824 in Charleston, The Medical University of South Carolina is the oldest medical school in the South. Today, MUSC continues the tradition of excellence in education, research, and patient care. MUSC educates and trains more than 3,000 students and residents, and has nearly 13,000 employees, including approximately 1,500 faculty members. As the largest non-federal employer in Charleston, the university and its affiliates have collective annual budgets in excess of $2.2 billion. MUSC operates a 700-bed medical center, which includes a nationally recognized Children\u2019s Hospital, the Ashley River Tower (cardiovascular, digestive disease, and surgical oncology), Hollings Cancer Center (a National Cancer Institute-designated center) Level I Trauma Center, and Institute of Psychiatry. For more information on academic programs or clinical services, visit musc.edu. For more information on hospital patient services, visit muschealth.org.\nAbout Hollings Cancer Center\nThe Hollings Cancer Center at the Medical University of South Carolina is a National Cancer Institute-designated cancer center and the largest academic-based cancer research program in South Carolina. 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        "raw_content": "Smoking Cessation And Nicotine De-Addiction Market Growing Rapidly to Reach 12.5 CAGR in Middle East and Africa by 2022\nSmoking cessation and nicotine de-addiction are drugs and therapies used in the treatment of withdrawal symptoms associated with the cessation of nicotine. According to the World Health Organization tobacco kills around 6 million people each year and of these almost 5 million deaths are the result of direct tobacco use and approximately 600,000 are the result of passive smoking. Tobacco also derives its users of income, raises healthcare cost and hinder economic development.\nNicotine use also is a risk factor for many diseases and disorders such as cardiovascular diseases, cancer etc. Green tobacco sickness, caused by nicotine absorption through the skin by the handling of wet tobacco leaves in tobacco industry is also a concern especially among children. Tobacco quitting assistance in the form of national cessation services with cost-coverage are available in only 24 countries, representing 15% of the world\u2019s population. Only 42 countries, representing 19% of the world\u2019s population, have instituted advertisement regulations such as pictorial warnings.\nThe other market driving factors include increasing desire and drives to quit smoking and active role of social and health organizations against tobacco use, the prohibitive costs due to high taxes leveraged on tobacco products, social stigma imposed on tobacco users etc. The other critical market driving factor is the huge number of unmet needs. The World Health Organization (WHO), estimates around 1,100 million smokers worldwide with emerging economies accounting for around 70% of the global smoker population.\nThe market trends include development of better products such as nicotine gums and patches, e-cigarette\u2019s etc.\nThe market for Middle East and Africa smoking cessation and nicotine de-addiction was estimated to be around $ 1040 million in 2016. Taking all factors into consideration, we expect the Middle East and Africa smoking cessation and nicotine de-addiction market to reach around $ 2108.38 million, by 2022 growing at a CAGR of 12.5%.\nKey Players of Middle East and Africa Smoking Cessation and Nicotine De-Addiction Market:\nSome of the key players in this market are Pfizer Inc, VMR Products LLC, Johnson & Johnson, Novartis International AG, Cipla Inc., and GlaxoSmithKline plc. Nicotek LLC., and Lorillard, Inc. and others.\nMiddle East and Africa smoking cessation and nicotine de-addiction products market has been segmented on the basis of treatment which comprises of pharmacological, therapies etc. On the basis of product type; market is segmented into drugs, inhalers, patches, sprays and gums and others. On the basis of distribution channels; market is segmented into pharmacies, online and de-addiction centers.\nRegional Analysis of Middle East and Africa Smoking Cessation and Nicotine De-Addiction Market:\nUAE is the largest market in the entire Middle East and Africa smoking cessation and nicotine de-addiction products market closely followed by Egypt. Algeria and South Africa followed by Ethiopia are fastest growing markets in Africa. The rest of Africa market however has maximum population with unmet medical needs.\nBrowse Full Reports @ https://www.marketresearchfuture.com/reports/mea-smoking-cessation-nicotine-de-addiction-market-2737\n4.1.2 Bargaining Power of Customer\nTags: Healthcare, MarketResearchFuture.com, Smoking Cessation And Nicotine De-Addiction, Smoking Cessation And Nicotine De-Addiction 2018, Smoking Cessation And Nicotine De-Addiction Analysis, Smoking Cessation And Nicotine De-Addiction Industry, Smoking Cessation And Nicotine De-Addiction Market, Smoking Cessation And Nicotine De-Addiction Market 2022, Smoking Cessation And Nicotine De-Addiction Trends",
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        "raw_content": "Search Hi-Point Home Builders...\nBuilding your dream home anywhere in El Paso County\nWe are frequently asked where we can build, the answer is simple, we can build on your lot or land ANYWHERE IN EL PASO COUNTY! We have master planned communities that we build in as well. When building on your own lot, there are a few key factors to take into account, Are there building or square footage requirements? Does the lot have utilities already? Does your lot have the required soils reports? Will you need a well or septic system? Will the shape of the lot support the floor plan you have selected? Hi Point Homes will help you get all the answers to your questions.\nWoodland Park is a flourishing community of people who demand a high quality of life, often turning first-time visitors into lifelong residents. Just 18 miles west of Colorado Springs, the natural surroundings include spectacular views of Pikes Peak and the Rampart Range. Woodland Park is the largest city in Teller County and offers gourmet restaurants, hotels, campgrounds, RV parks, trails, shopping, and full services. Experience the history, adventure and beauty of the Rocky Mountains.\nTeller County 559 square miles of breath-taking views and is located on the western slopes of the Pikes Peak area in central Colorado. It begins 20 miles West of Colorado Springs and is accessed via State Highway 24 West. It is almost directly in the center of the State of Colorado at elevations ranging from 8,000 feet in Woodland Park to over 14,000 on the back side of Pikes Peak.\nSign up today to build your dream home\nWe will inform you of rebates and other incentives to building with Hi Point.\nThe Hi-Point team caters to the unique needs and personality of each client. Together, we are helping to sustain the environment for future generations. We love what we do and you will too. Why not share your visions and dreams with us and see what we can do for you!\nPrivacy Policy | Website Design Copyright \u00a9 Hi Point Home Builders All rights reserved.",
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        "raw_content": "RELATION OF PATHOLOGY TO THERAPEUTICS (1863)\nRead before the Homoeopathic Medical Society of the State of New York, May, 1863.\nThe question of the Relation of Pathology to Therapeutics is one of exceeding importance, if for no other reason than this : that, by a very large portion of the medical profession, it is commonly held that the whole science of Therapeutics is based, in its general principles and in its special applications, upon the science and the facts of Pathology.\nBefore beginning the discussion of this subject, it is necessary to define the terms used in stating the question, as well as certain kindred terms.\nThe study of the tissues and organs of which the healthy human body is composed constitutes the science of Physiological Anatomy. It may be pursued upon the living or the dead body, provided the death resulted from violence and not from disease.\nThe tissues and organs of the healthy body are so fashioned as to perform, each, a special work. This act of performing its special work is called the function of an organ. An organ can act only during the life of the individual. Functions, therefore, can be predicated only of living organs. The study of the performance of their special work by the aggregation of organs which make up the body constitutes the science of Physiology.\nPhysiological Anatomy, then, is the science of the tissues and organs of the healthy body ; Physiology is the science of the functions of the healthy, living organism.\nWhen any or all of the tissues or organs of the body have suffered modifications of substance or of structure in consequence of disease, the study of these material changes, which are the results of disease, constitutes the science of Pathological Anatomy.\nThis may be studied upon the living or the dead diseased organism.\nWhen, in consequence of the action of a morbific agent, any or all of the organs of the body perform their special work in an abnormal manner ; in other words, when the function of any of the organs of the body is perverted, the study of these changes and perversions of function constitutes the science of Pathology, which, like Physiology, can be studied only in the living organism.\nPathological Anatomy, then, is the science of the morbid tissues and organs of the diseased body. Pathology is the science of the abnormal functions of the diseased living body.\nDiseased tissues and organs being modifications of healthy tissues and organs, it is clearly necessary to understand Physiological Anatomy before we can understand Pathological Anatomy.\nJust as necessary is it, for the same reason, to understand Physiology before we can master Pathology. Indeed the latter might be said to exist only by comparison with the former.\nIf this be true of the details of these sciences, it is no less true of their essential nature and philosophy. If one would gain a correct notion of the subject, scope, limits and relations of the science of Pathology, he must first have a just and exact idea of those of Physiology.\nTo the latter,. therefore, I. propose to devote a few words.\nDr. Carpenter defines the object of Physiology to be the study of \"the phenomena which normally present themselves during the existence of living beings,\" or, in another place, \"the phenomena of health or normal life.\"\nIts object, then, is not, as it has been sometimes loosely stated, life itself, but the phenomena which, depend upon and result from normal life.\nThe science of Physiology brings these Phenomena into systematic form, classifies and compares them, analyzes secondary and complex phenomena into their simple elements, and seeks the ultimate phenomenon in which the real elementary manifestation of simple life is made, uncomplicated by secondary or related chemical or mechanical phenomena.\nVirchow says, \"The chief point is to obtain a recognition of the fact that the cell is really the ultimate morphological element in which there is any manifestation of life, and that -we must not transfer the seat of real vital action to any point beyond the cell.\"' [ Cell. Path., Eng. ed., 3. ]\nDr. Carpenter says, \"The cell lives for itself and by, itself, and is dependent upon nothing but a due supply of nutriment and a proper temperature for the continuance of its growth, and for the due performance of its functions until its term of life expires. Its chief endowment seems to be that of attracting or drawing to itself some of the various substances which are contained in the nutritive fluid in relation with it.\nThis fluid is a mixture of a great number of components ; and different sets of cells appear destined severally to appropriate these. As far as is yet known, however, the composition of the cell-wall is everywhere the same, being that of Proteine.\"\nDr. J. H. Bennett says, \"Nutrition is now considered to depend upon an inherent vital property peculiar to the tissues, themselves, which exercise a force at the same time attractive and selective.\nBy its agency each tissue and gland attracts from the blood that amount of matter which is necessary to maintain it in bulk, and at the same time selects from it the peculiar substance necessary for itself and for the secretion it is destined to produce.\"\nAccording, then, to the most advanced writers on this subject, we are to regard the organism as a complex which is capable of being analyzed into an aggregation of cells, of homogeneous structure, but each of which is endowed with a peculiar inherent vital power of \"attraction and selection,\" which we recognize only in its results and which constitutes the only \"real action of life\" that we are capable of observing.\nIn the words of Virchow, \"Every animal presents itself as a sum of vital unities, every one of which manifests all the characteristics of life.\"\nLife, then, really consists in the exercise by each cell of its inherent peculiar attractive and selective power, Physiology concerns herself with the results of this exercise. A cell by virtue of its inherent power abstracts from the nutrient fluid a substance which is to serve to nourish the organ to which the cell belongs, or to furnish the secretion of that organ. If the former, then the future history of that organ, its development, its functions and its interstitial decline and dissolution and the fate of its debris belong to the secondary and complex phenomena to which Physiology devotes herself. With, these phenomena, life has no exclusive connection save in the primary exertion by the cell-wall of its \"inherent attractive and selective power.\"\nPhysiologists with great propriety attempt to explain by mechanical, chemical and electrical laws the secondary phenomena of the organism, the relations of different tissues and secretions to each other and their mutual reactions.\nBut they make no attempt to explain the action of the cell-wall which is the ultimate and essential phenomenon of life. They accept this as an ultimate fact, they recognize a power peculiar to the wall of each variety of cell and different from that of any other cell, and they deal with the results of the exercise of this power.\nPhysiology having been defined as the science of the phenomena of normal life, Pathology has been declared by the same writer (Dr. Carpenter), to be the science of the phenomena of \"disease or abnormal life.\"\nIf the mutual reaction of two secretions be different in any individual case from that which is observed in the healthy organism, one or other of the secretions must be of an abnormal character. This must have resulted from an abnormal exercise by the sell-wall of that inherent selective power, by virtue of which the secretion was made. The essential and ultimate act of disease is found, like that of life, to consist in some abnormal exercise by the cell-wall of its inherent vital power. As we recognize the existence of this power in the healthy cell only through its action and its result, viz., the function of secretion and the substance secreted, so. we recognize disease, which is an abnormal exercise of this power, only through its action, viz., the perverted function, and through its result, viz., an abnormal secretion.\n\"Not unfrequently,\" says Dr. Bennett, \"this attractive-and selective power in the tissues is deranged, producing increase or diminution in growth or secretion, general or partial. Not unfrequently the selective power appears to be lost, and the attractive power much increased,\" etc., etc. From this alteration of these forces, diseased condition& of these fluids and tissues result. The secondary and complex phenomena resulting from the reaction of abnormal tissues are analyzed by Pathology and referred to this. elementary deviation in the selective and attractive forces of the cell-wall. But the nature and intimate cause of this alteration, which is, however, the essence of disease, Pathology does not attempt to explain or apprehend, knowing it only by its effects.\nAs, therefore, Physiology concerns herself- with the result of life, so does Pathology take cognizance of the results of disease. For it must be repeated that as the functions of healthy organs and the tissues of the healthy body which are respectively the subjects of Anatomy and Physiology are not life, but only results of life, so the abnormal functions and the altered tissues of the diseased body, which are respectively the subjects of the science of Pathology and Pathological Anatomy are not disease itself, but only the results of disease.\nThese distinctions, it will be perceived, have a direct and most important bearing upon the science of Therapeutics, which has for its object the cure of disease.\nThe process by which the secretion of any fluid of the body is accomplished cannot be explained. It is an exertion of that peculiar vital power of which we have spoken as inherent in the cell-wall. The secretion of the gastric juice and of the bile, for example, is wholly inexplicable. But when, after being secreted, these or similar fluids are brought into contact with each other or with any foreign substance, whether within or without the body, the actions and reactions which ensue are explicable by chemical, mechanical or electrical laws, and these explanations constitute the object of Physiology.\nIt is obvious that these phenomena may be of great complexity and that the explanations may require to state the conditions of several successive series of reactions, which intervene between the external fact or symptom as viewed by the observer, and that ultimate action of the cell-wall which Virchow declares to be \"the only real vital action of the living organism\" \u2014 or, on the other hand, the phenomena may be simple and the explanation may be complete by a simple and direct reference to the selective action of the cell-wall.\nThus, for example, the fact of salivation, as noticed by an external observer, is made up of the discharge of the salivary secretion into the mouth. The explanation refers us at once to that selective power of the cell-wall of the salivary glands which extracts from the nutritive fluids the constituents of this peculiar secretion which, as such, is not found anywhere in the body except in the salivary ducts as the result of the process we have just described.\nOn the other hand, the fact of urination is made up, so far as the external observer is concerned, of the discharge of urine from the urethra and the emptying of the urinary bladder.\nThe physiological investigation, however, shows the process to be quite complicated, and the explanation carries us through several series of phenomena, before we arrive at the ultimate fact. Thus, we trace the urine through its reservoir, the bladder, up the ureters to the tubuli of the kidneys, where it has probably received, if not the whole, at least a great portion of its watery constituents ; and this contribution may require a further explanation by the mechanical laws of endosmosis and exosmosis whereby this constituent was separated from the blood, Not tracing this constituent further, for the present, by asking, as we should logically be required to do, how this substance came to be contained in definite quantity in the blood, we seek the other constituents of the urine and find the urea and possibly : some other of them eliminated by the Malpighian bodies from the blood through the agency of the cell-wall.\nAnd yet even this can hardly be called the ultimate vital act, which will require to be sought by a still deeper analysis. For although the cells of the Malpighian bodies do separate the urea from the blood, yet they do not manufacture it from the constituents of that fluid. They find it there already formed, and an exhaustive analysis of the physiological fact of urination would require us to seek the origin of the urea in the blood. This would lead us to the study of the nutrition and decay of the nitrogenized tissues, and in the cell-walls of these we should first meet with that ultimate vital act, in which alone, of all the processes which urination involves, life, pure, simple and inexplicable, is concerned.\nPhysiology goes somewhat further than this analysis of the actual normal functions of the living organism. Under the name of Experimental Physiology she not only seeks to apply the test of synthesis to her analysis, but she endeavors to solve her problems by the substitution of analogous substances for some elements of the nutrient fluid, or for some of the secretions of the organism, and thus light is thrown not merely on the processes of the living organism, but also contributions are made to the derived science of Pathology.\nLet us now take a similar view of the science of Pathology, which deals with abnormal. functions as Physiology does with normal functions, and which might almost, by a license of speech, be called the science of Morbid Physiology.\nThe fact of morbid salivation is, to the observer of objective occurrences, only a discharge of abnormal salivary fluid. The pathological explanation, like the physiological, leads us to the selection from the blood by the cell-wall of the glands of the substances out of which it fabricates the salivary fluid. If the blood be normal and yet the saliva be, as we have supposed, abnormal, then the mysterious power of the cell-wall must have been perverted, altered or impaired. This manifestation of life must have become a manifestation of abnormal life \u2014 which is disease. Here, then, is the seat of disease \u2014 just where we found the seat of life \u2014 in the inherent attractive and selective power of the cell-wall. This, then, is the nature of disease, a modification of that unknown and inscrutable power, life.\n\"Health,\" says Carpenter, \"or normal life ;\" \"disease or abnormal life.\"\n\"Not unfrequently,\" says Dr. Bennett, \"this attractive and selective power in the tissues is deranged. Not unfrequently the selective power appears to be lost and the attractive power greatly increased, and thus,\" after a few intermediate steps described, \"the phenomena which we call inflammation ensue.\"\nTo take, now, an example of a more complex series of phenomena, the fact of the evacuation of morbid urine, simple as it may appear to the observer of external phenomena only, yet leads us, in our search after the original act of \"abnormal life\" in which the morbid excretion had its origin, to examine first, whether the change was purely a chemical change, originated and effected while the urine was retained in its reservoir, the bladder \u2014 for if so, it differs little from a corresponding change which occurs daily in the \"vase de nuit\" \u2014 secondly, whether the urine derived its morbid character from the admixture of morbid secretion, or effusion from the surface of the bladder, of the ureters, of the pelvis of the kidney, or from the tubuli ; front each of which it might receive blood, or mucus, or pus, or, perhaps, liquor sanguinis alone holding fibrine in solution, or finally solid fibrinous casts ; or, thirdly, whether the morbid change in the urine came from a loss, on the part of the cell-walls in the Malpighian bodies, of their inherent vital selective power, whereby they are enabled to separate from the blood those substances which it is their province in the healthy body to separate ; or, finally, whether the blood no longer contains, as in a normal state it should do, those elements which it is the function of the kidney cells to eliminate from it, \u2014 in other words, whether the whole train of processes which eventuates at last in the evacuation of abnormal urine, may be traceable to an abnormal interstitial nutrition and destruction of the nitrogenized tissues ; all these are questions which it is the legitimate and very useful, business of Pathology to solve.\nNow, be it observed, whether the cause be traced to abnormal action in the cell of bladder, ureter, kidney, or in that of the muscular or cerebral tissue, we arrive always at the fact that as the action of the cell-wall in the healthy body constitutes the only real vital action of the organism, the only unmixed manifestation of life ; so the modified and abnormal action of the cell-wall in the diseased body constitutes the only real action of abnormal vitality in the organism \u2014 the only unmixed manifestation of disease.\nIt may be objected that no account has been taken in what we have said, of the action of the nervous system, to which, nevertheless, both in the case of morbid salivation and in that of morbid urine, the alteration, in the salivary gland and in the kidney respectively may have been attributable. But this objection simply adds another step to the analysis.\nFor every action of any part of the nervous system involves an expenditure of a portion of nervous substance, that is, a process of interstitial destruction and reconstruction, and this process is effected only through the attractive and selective power of the cell-wall of the nervous tissue. Thus are we brought again face to face with this inevitable mysterious power, the abnormal action of which constitutes Disease.\nWe are now in a position to discuss the relations of this science of Pathology, which treats of the phenomena of the diseased organism, to the science of Therapeutics, which proposes to cure disease.\nIt has been stated that a large portion of the medical profession hold that the science and practice of Therapeutics are based upon the science and facts of Pathology. It is held that the explanation of the phenomena of the morbid organism, which Pathology furnishes, gives the key to the procedures which should be adopted for the restoration of the morbid organism to a healthy condition. If, for example, it be ascertained through the investigations which Pathology makes for us, that a certain series of morbid symptoms may be traced to an abnormal condition of the gastric fluid, \u2014 a too great acidity, for example, \u2014 \"it is,\" says Dr. Bennett, \"the discovery and removal of such causes as this that constitute the chief indications of the scientific practitioner.\"\nLet us see in what way Dr. Bennett proposes that this \"removal\" shall be accomplished. He says, supposing another case : \"The capillary vessels become over-distended with blood, and the exudation of the liquor sanguinis to an unusual extent takes place, constituting inflammation. How is this to be treated ?\nIn the early stage, topical bleeding, if directly applied to the part, may diminish the congestion, and the application of cold will check the amount of exudation.\nBut the exudation, having once coagulated outside of the vessels, acts as a foreign body, and the treatment must be directed to furthering the transformations which take place in it, and facilitating the absorption and excretion of effect matter. This is accomplished by the local application of heat and moisture, the internal use of neutral salts to dissolve the increase of fibrine in the blood, and the employment of diuretics and purgatives to assist its excretion by, urine or stool.\"\nIn this plan of treatment, we have a proposition to adopt mechanical measures \u2014 blood-letting \u2014 for the diminution of a congestion ; chemical means \u2014 neutral salts \u2014 for the solution of the exudation ; and mechanical means again diuretics \u2014 for the removal of the dissolved exudation from the blood.\nBut it cannot fail to attract the attention of every reader that this plan proposes to deal only with the results of disease \u2014 not with the disease itself \u2014 for the congestion is a primary result of the abnormal action of cell-wall, and the exudation which results from the congestion is a secondary result of the same abnormal action of the cell-wall. This is clearly shown by Dr. Bennett's words already quoted, but which we again cite : \"Not unfrequently the selective power of the cell appears to be lost, and the attractive power so much increased, that the liquor sanguinis is drawn out through the vessels, so that its fibrine coagulates in a mass outside of them. This result, preceded or accompanied by certain changes in the vessels themselves, and more or less stagnation of the current of the blood, constitutes the phenomenon hitherto described as inflammation.\"\nIt is here most distinctly stated, and most conclusively shown, that the cause of the phenomena of inflammation lies behind these phenomena of congestion and exudation, and is to be found in a modification of that mysterious vital power of the cell-wall. It follows from this that a treatment which is addressed to these resultant phenomena, and not to their cause, must be but a palliative treatment. It can in no sense be called a radical or a rational treatment.\nTo remove or assist in removing from the body or any part of it the results of, morbid causes may alleviate suffering, may enable the patient to hold-out longer under disease, just as pumping out a leaking ship may postpone the time when, she will sink, may increase her chances of getting into port before she sinks, \u2014 may thus in fact be the means of saving her. But as, certainly, pumping is only a palliative mode of treating a leaking ship \u2014 as the stoppage of the leak is the only radical treatment imaginable \u2014 so in the case of inflammation the only radical treatment would be one which addressed itself directly to the cell-wall, and in such a way as to restore to it the just amount and proportion of its now perverted '\"inherent attractive and selective power.\"\nIt is evident that when this had been accomplished, congestion would cease to be produced, and in consequence of this cessation there would be no further exudation. It might now be within the province of Pathology to indicate some mechanical or chemical way of aiding or hastening the :removal of the results of disease \u2014 the congestion and exudation \u2014 but this would be only a sequel of the curative treatment.\nA curative treatment, then, must address itself directly to the cell-wall, which is the ultimate seat of disease. And every method which is directed to the results of disease, Which are the proper subjects of Pathology and Pathological Anatomy, must, of necessity, be a palliative method.\nBut, it may be objected, we are unable to plan any such curative treatment, for the reason that we do not understand the nature of this cell force, nor the nature of its perversion, in any case. To recur to our simile of the ship : it is sometimes impossible to find the leak, or, if its location be known, to stop it. Nothing remains but palliation. This statement, as applied to disease, is correct in only a few instances, the number of which is becoming continually diminished by the progress of science. It is true that we do not understand the nature of the cell force, whether normal or perverted.\nNeither do we understand the nature of chemical affinity, nor the modus operandi of chemical reaction. Yet we have an experimental knowledge of each, and we know the peculiar chemical affinities and reactions of a vast number of bodies. In like manner we may learn the reaction of foreign bodies introduced into the circulation upon the inherent forces of the cell-wall. Reasoning upon the general physical law that \"like effects are produced by similar causes,\" we conclude that, if in any case, having introduced into the circulation of the healthy subject a foreign body, we observe the phenomena of congestion and exudation, with stagnation of the current of the blood, identical with those known to us as the phenomena of inflammation, then the peculiar inherent powers of the cell-wall must have been affected by this foreign body in precisely the same way (whatever it be) as that in which any accidental exciting cause of inflammation affects these forces.\nWe thus discover re-agents which act directly upon the inherent power of the cell-wall, and we thus, by experiments upon the healthy, determine precisely the limits and direction of their action. This knowledge is rendered possible and exact by the science of Pathology, which enables us to trace out and analyze the results of intentionally induced abnormal cell-action, just as it does those of accidental disease.\nThis is not a matter of mere speculation. It is well known to every physician that almost every drug, every substance in fact which is not a simple aliment, has, besides any chemical affinities it may possess for some of the secretions of the living organs, a certain peculiar power of modifying the functions of some of the organs of the body, a power which is inexplicable and is recognized only by its results. Examples of this power of drugs are found in that of Tartar emetic to produce changes which result in congestion and exudation, of Opium to produce changes which result in narcotism, etc.\nThese, which are known as the specific properties of drugs, are evidently the properties by which they modify the forces of the cell-wall, and from which all observed Pathological (or Pathogenetic) and Pathologico-anatomical phenomena result.\nAnd it is manifest that the specific modifying power of each drug can be surely ascertained, as an absolute property by testing it upon the healthy living organism.\nAnd it follows. as clearly, from all that has been said, that the application of specific drugs which have a direct action upon the cell-wall whose inherent forces are acting abnormally under the influence of disease, is the only direct and radical method of curing disease.\nThe task of finding out by what formula the specific action of drugs upon the cell-forces of different tissues should be brought to bear upon the perverted cell-forces in any given case of disease, comes under the science of Therapeutics and lies beyond our present province. It is the problem of the Therapeutic Law.\nFrom all that has been said, the Relations of Pathology and Therapeutics may be deduced in a few words.\nPhysiology and Pathology themselves teach us that the science of Pathology can in no sense serve as a basis or foundation of the science of Therapeutics. They show, us that whereas Pathology is the science of disease based on a theory of observed morbid processes, Therapeutics, when truly regarded, is, a science Of cure, based on a theory of cure and resting on a foundation of experiment. Although not the basis of Therapeutics, Pathology must yet be a most important instrument in the practical application of the science of Therapeutics.\nThe problem in the art of medicine being to apply to the abnormally acting cell-wall that remedial agent which is capable of acting directly upon it, and in such way as to restore its normal action, it is clearly indispensable that the physician be able to trace the morbific agent through all its complex resultant phenomena up to the original perversion of cell-force, from which the whole disorder springs ; that he be able to analyze secondary and tertiary series of phenomena into their simple elements. And in this work pathology is the instrument of which he avails himself, I cannot refrain, in conclusion, from rendering homage to that wonderful prevision of genius by which, in an age when Pathology, as we understand it, was unknown, Samuel Hahnemann anticipated all that we have said, and all that the most, advanced writers of our day have taught, respecting the scope and influence of Pathology in relation to Therapeutics.\nThe symptoms of the urinary organs in connection with the discharge of morbid urine would at one time have been regarded as the proper subject of treatment. But Pathology has now taught us to trace these symptoms back to the kidney, and beyond the kidney to the blood, and beyond the blood to the nutrition and the destruction of all the nitrogenized tissues.\nAs Dr. Carpenter remarks, \"When, for example, the urine presents a particular sediment, our inquiries are directed not so much to the kidney itself, as to the constitutional state which causes an undue amount of the substance in question to be carried off by the urinary excretion, or which prevents it from being (as usual) dissolved in the fluid.\" To confine the attention, therefore, in prescribing for a given case, to the immediate organ the perversion of whose functions is most obviously pointed out by the prominent symptoms, is to disregard the clearest indications of Pathology. We must analyze these obvious symptoms and must include 'their remotest elements in our indications.\nNay, these remotest elements \u2014 the constitutional disturbances, for instance, of which Carpenter speaks \u2014 are even) more important indications for treatment than the more obvious and objective symptoms. But how can we analyze these more obvious symptoms, and ascertain those \"constitutional disturbances\" in which they have their origin? In no other way than by a study of the 'functions of the entire organism \u2014 in what way and to what extent they are performed in an abnormal manner. But this brings us at once to that rule on which Hahnemann so strongly insisted, that the entire organism of the patient should be examined in every possible way, and that the \"totality of the symptoms\" should be made the basis of the prescription ; nay, that the constitutional, general symptoms are often more conclusive as to the proper treatment than the more obvious local symptom.\nThe grand old master reached at a single bound the same conclusions to which the labors of a half century of able Pathologists have at length, with infinite research, brought the medical profession.\nAnd those of our school who insist upon Pathology as a basis of Therapeutics, who look upon the single objective symptoms and its nearest organic origin as the subject for treatment, and who deride the notion of prescribing upon the totality of the symptoms, and claim to be more than mere symptom-coverers, in that they discover and aim to remove the cause of the disease \u2014 these colleagues are as false in their Pathology, according to the highest Old-School authority, as they are faithless to the doctrines and impotent as to the successes of the founder of the Homoeopathic School.",
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        "raw_content": "The Big Red Ballers vs. The Fighting Cocks\nOn Sunday my kickball team, The Big Red Ballers, had a scrimmage before our first game next Sunday (if anyone wants to come cheer us on since my boyfriend will be in Indiana for the second weekend in a row I would appreciate it). We were supposed to be playing The Fighting Cocks, but ended up playing a conglomeration of the best players from each team. Needless to say we got our butts handed to us. Final score: Big Red Ballers 11, the rest of the Wicker Park Kickball Association 53. I don't want to make excuses, we do have a lot of work to do to make it to the championship, but we are the underdogs. When I got to the field, the first thing I noticed was the other team had only one woman, whereas our team is about 50/50. The rest of their team was made up of huge jock men and one guy that looked like a shorter dopier version of Silent Bob.\nIf I hadn't known that the other team was made up four or five teams, and were not all The Fighting Cocks, I would have said they lived up to their name. Of course we were trash talkin' and having a good time, but there is a line that The Ballers did not cross. I can't say that for a lot of the other guys (of course not all of them were jerks). I know you're a big strong man, I know you're whoopin' our ass, but really, IT' S KICKBALL! Relax and have a good time. Geesh. In fact, one of our players had a Velcro shirt on which spelled out the words (one letter at a time) Kickball Motherfukr (he ran out of room for the letter c). He had the right idea.\nThe biggest jerk on their team was Silent Bob. Maybe he felt as the shortest, ugliest, stupidest guy on the team he had to prove himself or something, but he was pissin' us off from the get go. Grabbing his crotch at us, yelling really offensive stuff at us women, and just being a jerk. As he was running home, our pitcher (the biggest guy on our team) threw the ball at him and got him out. Not only did he get him out, but he hit him in the balls! Silent Bob didn't like that too much and ran up to our pitcher and started pushing him around. He even had to jump to smack his face! Our pitcher just kind of looked at him like, \"You really want to do this, man?\" While my team yelled things like \"Wow, I can't believe he hit such a small target with such a big ball.\" I believe that our pitcher didn't mean to hit him there, even though he deserved it. In fact, I don't think that our pitcher even did hit him there, Silent Bob was just trying to start a fight and continue being a jerk. He's just lucky that our pitcher was the bigger man (this time I mean that metaphorically) and didn't pummel the dweeb.\nOur current team used to be an unofficial kickball league, which has now officially joined forces with the Wicker Park Kickball Association, so our team is very large: 28 players, excluding Coach. That means not a lot of play time, so we have to make our time on the field and at base count. As always, I gave it my all and did alright, but I need to practice throwing. I don't have the upper arm strength nor the height to make that ball fly far. I'm going to buy a ball and make Tim play catch with me. And if he doesn't, he will pay.\nyou make some amazing graphics sarah!\nSarah I love all the pictures you make. They really do add so much to your blog. Please keep them coming.\nM-Life said...\nThe Fighting Cocks you played are not only horrible but they are also IMPOSTERS!!\nOur kickball team is the original Fightin' Cocks since 2003.\nWe demand the heads of these imposter Cocks.\nWill you help us in our quest for vengence?\nThank you for your support of the one and only true Fightin' Cocks kickball team.\nand we are from Minneapolis!",
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        "raw_content": "The Awakening Church to provide tennis shoes\nThe Awakening Community Church will host Steps for Success, which is an event providing tennis shoes for children going back to school. The activity will take place on Saturday, August 4 at Drover Park/Splash Pad on Etna Avenue.\nSteps for Success began in 2010 in conjunction with back to school time. Each year students and their families have many required items to purchase to prepare for school including a new pair of tennis shoes for physical education class. The Awakening Community Church is helping students from kindergarten through high school prepare for school by providing new tennis shoes at the annual Steps for Success event.\nThe event has grown since its beginnings and last year over 450 children were served. The Awakening anticipates an even bigger need within the community this year with a goal of providing over 600 children with tennis shoes. For 2012 the church is also planning to offer a free meal that day, on-site haircuts for kids, hygiene items such as toothpaste, toothbrushes and more.\nBusinesses and individuals in the community are being invited to be a part of this event and help to prepare children for the upcoming school year. Monetary donations are welcomed and four levels of sponsorship are available: platinum, $1,000 plus; gold, $500; silver, $250 and bronze, $100. Donations of other items are also being sought such as tennis shoes; a business providing food for the day; snacks such as ice cream, sno-cones and more; water for the day; hygiene items; vouchers for teeth cleanings; sponsorships for inflatables for kids to play in and more.\nVolunteers from the community are also welcome and needed to make this event successful. Individuals will be helping to size children for shoes, serving food and water and more. Sponsoring businesses will be acknowledged at the event and named in all press releases in the local media promoting Steps for Success. For more information, to donate or for an application to become part of this outreach, contact Ashlyn at (260) 358-4125 or e-mail: Ashlyn@theawakeningcc.com. Those willing to donate are asked to contact The Awakening by Wednesday, July 18. Donated shoes may be dropped off in totes located at the Huntington County Chamber of Commerce, Coffee d'Vine, RE/MAX Professional Group and Community Link Federal Credit Union.",
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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home \u00bb Subject \u00bb News \u00bb GE, \u00d8rsted restructure, focus on renewables\nGE, \u00d8rsted restructure, focus on renewables\nWindpower Monthly:\nFollowing a strategic review, the company\u2014which has reported struggling financial results recently\u2014said it will focus on its aviation, power and renewable energy divisions.\nGE plans to spin its healthcare division off into a standalone business, and completely separate from its Baker Hughes (BHGE) oil and gas subsidiary, in which it owns a 62.5% interest. The \u201corderly separation\u201d from Baker Hughes will take place over the next two or three years, the firm said.\nJohn Flannery, chairman and CEO of GE, said: \u201cWe are aggressively driving forward as an aviation, power and renewable energy company\u2014three highly complementary businesses poised for future growth. We will continue to improve our operations and balance sheet as we make GE simpler and stronger.\nIn its annual results presentation, GE reported a 14% revenue increase for its renewables business, while the group as a whole made a loss for 2017. Across the full financial year, GE Renewable Energy also saw orders increase 1% to $10.37 billion and profits grow 26% to $727 million.\nGE is not the only energy firm active in the renewables space to announce divestments. Offshore wind developer \u00d8rsted has placed its Danish power distribution and residential customer business up for sale. This move follows the sale of its upstream oil and gas division in May 2017.\nThe firm said the unit does not fit in with its long-term growth in renewables. \u201cWith continued significant investments in green energy in the coming years, the strategic and financial importance of the Danish power distribution and residential customer businesses will be further reduced in the coming years, compared to \u00d8rsted\u2019s rapidly growing international business in green energy,\u201d the company said.\nMore: GE to sell off oil and gas stake",
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        "raw_content": "Page 1 of Wednesday, 17th February, 2016 at 9.30 a.m.\nHon. Members, obviously we are not well constituted. Can the Quorum Bell be rung?\nHon. Members, we can now transact our business. Can we now have some order in the House? We are now properly constituted and we can begin business.\nREPORT OF THE MEDIATION COMMITTEE ON THE NATIONAL DROUGHT MANAGEMENT AUTHORITY BILL, 2013\nHon. Chachu.\nHon. Deputy Speaker, I beg to move the following Motion:-\nTHAT, pursuant to the provisions of Article 113(2) of the Constitution and Standing Order 150, this House adopts the Report of the Mediation Committee on the National Drought Management Authority Bill, 2013, laid on the Table of the House on Thursday, December 17, 2015, and approves the mediated version of the National Drought Management Authority Bill (National Assembly Bill No.42 of 2013). The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nThe Mediation Committee on the National Drought Management Authority Bill, National Assembly Bill No.42 of 2010 was constituted by the Speaker of the National Assembly pursuant to Standing Order No.149 (2) of the National Assembly and the Speaker of the Senate, pursuant to Standing Order No.154 (2) of the Senate on 28th October 2015 and 4th November 2015, respectively. The Members of the Mediation Committee were:- Hon. Joyce Emanikor, MP Hon. (Dr. ) Wilber Otichillo, MP Hon. Chachu Ganya, MP Hon. Zuleikha Hassan, MP Hon. Elmi Mohamed Ibrahim, MP Sen. Fatuma Dolo Sen. (Prof.) John Lonyangapuo Sen. Martha Wangari Sen. Abdirahman Hassan Sen. Danson Mwazo Mwakulega The Committee derives its mandate from Article 113 of the Constitution of Kenya and the National Assembly Standing Order No.149 and Senate Standing Order No.154. The Committee was established to develop a version of the National Drought Management Authority Bill, 2014, which is National Assembly Bill No.42 of 2013 and in particular Clause 4(2) of the Bill that will be presented to both Houses for approval as provided under National Assembly Standing Order No.149 and Senate Standing Order No.154(6). The specific clause of the Bill that was in contention is Clause 4(2). The Committee held its first meeting on 2nd December 2015 and elected Hon. Chachu Ganya and Sen. Martha Wangari as Chairperson and Vice- Chairperson respectively. The Committee deliberated on Clause 4(2) of the National Drought Management Authority Bill, which was in contention. The Mediation Committee deliberated on the contentious issues and unanimously agreed on a version of the Bill to be presented to both Houses for approval. The agreed version of the Bill is attached to this Report. Basically, only one clause was in contention and this was whether the National Drought Management Authority should establish offices in all the 47 counties or not. In our mediation, the Senators agreed with the position of the National Assembly that we should only establish offices in drought-prone areas. However, in case of need, this being a State corporation, it will have the powers to establish offices wherever it deems necessary with time. To cut on costs and to ensure smooth operations, we said that to begin with, the National Drought Management Authority should only establish offices for now in drought-prone counties. We all agreed on the clause. As a result, the position of the Mediation Committee is in total concurrence with the both Houses. I just did the Statement for the HANSARD. Hon. Deputy Speaker, it is my pleasant duty, pursuant to Standing Order No.155 (1), to present a Report of the Mediation Committee on the National Drought Management Authority Bill, National Assembly Bill No.42 of 2013 for consideration by the House. I also take special note, because this is my own Private Member\u2019s Bill and it has taken six years to be enacted, to thank the Members and the Senators, for having passed this new law. Thank you.\nHon. Makali Mulu, do you want to contribute on this Bill? The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nThank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker, for giving me this opportunity to contribute to this Motion. I want to support the adoption of the Report of the Mediation Committee.\nHon. Mulu, we have forgotten our procedures. Are you seconding the Motion?\nHon. Chachu had not asked me to do it, but I can still do it.\nHon. Chachu, are you being seconded? Is Hon. Makali seconding the Motion?\nYes. Hon. Makali Mulu is going to second.\nThank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I want to second the Mover of the Motion and support the adoption of the Mediation Committee Report as presented to the House. When we discussed the earlier version of the Bill, the House had agreed that there was no need to have these offices in all the counties because while drought is a problem in this country, it is not a problem to all the counties. The thinking of the Senate was that since they take care of the counties, it is important that these offices are in all the counties, but they have now seen the sense that there will be no need of having drought management offices in all the counties. We definitely know that some counties in this country never experience any drought. They could be experiencing some different problems, but not drought. I support the way Clause 4(2) has finally been formulated. This is also very important to this country now that we are talking about reforms in State corporations. As it is now, the clause will go a long way in ensuring that we do not spend a lot of money on administrative expenses in State corporations. The thinking and the policy of the Government is to have a reduced number of State corporations. I support that move because State corporations have been draining national resources that are meant for development. It important for us to move resources from Recurrent Expenditure to Development Expenditure and this is the right move towards that direction. With those comments, I second.\nThank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker, for giving me this opportunity. While I appreciate the work that has been done by the Mediation Committee, I want to be on record that I oppose this Motion. I did the same when it initially came here and I have the same reasons for not supporting it. The reason why we decided to have devolved units of governance was to take resources and equalisation to the people in this country. It is a wrong assumption that counties were created following climatic conditions. We have counties in this country that normally experience hybrid climatic conditions. They have some areas that have very good climatic conditions and the same counties have other areas that are disadvantaged in terms of climatic conditions. Some are so badly hit that you may not even think they are in the same county. Just to say a few, I was in Bomet County the other day and when I went to Chepalungu, I could not believe that it was the same Bomet County that had tea and coffee in some areas. I went to Nyeri County the other day and there is tea and coffee in Mathira, but when you go to Kieni, it is like you are in a different county. If you go to Embu County, Embu, Manyatta and Runyenjes, next to the mountain, are green. They get rainfall even in hot climatic conditions when we are supposed to have drought. Mbeere North, on the other side, which is next to Mwingi and Tharaka, is The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nalmost like Turkana. If you go to Meru, Buuri, which is on the other side of Mount Kenya, it is dry. Actually, the name \u201cBuuri\u201d means \u201ca place with no water\u201d. You would not believe they are in the same county with Imenti South where tea and coffee are grown. Let me talk about my county, Tharaka Nithi County, especially my constituency, Chuka/Igambang\u2019ombe. Chuka and Igambang\u2019ombe are totally in two different worlds. Chuka is next to Mount Kenya and coffee and tea do well in the area. Every ridge is a river. On the other hand, in Igambang\u2019ombe, even getting food for the cows is a problem. The name \u201cNgo\u2019mbe\u201d has been crafted in that constituency because it is a place that was known for cows making noise all the time because of lack of food. It is because of this kind of reasoning that I oppose the Motion. When you look at distribution in terms of what constituency should get hardship allowance, Chuka/Igambang\u2019ombe Constituency is not classified under constituencies that get hardship allowance while the neighbouring Tharaka and Mbeere North constituencies have hardship allowances. This is because whoever went to assess the areas used the discretion that the proposed Authority is supposed to use in this case. Maybe they drove along the Meru-Embu Highway and when they saw the green tea and coffee, they decided that this is a constituency that does not deserve any hardship allowance. I really thank the two Houses of Parliament for meeting and seeking to change the clause and put it to read that the Authority may establish offices in other counties. However, I have a problem with discretion. While the Authority will use its discretion to decide in which county to establish offices, what criteria will they use in this particular case? Will they sit in Nairobi or will they go to the ground to establish the conditions on the ground? Will they be asking for reports? While I believe that there is need to save money in terms of operation costs for the offices, we should establish offices in every county. The size of the offices in terms of manpower should depend on the degree of the aridness of the county in question. That is my position. I do not support.\nThank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker, for giving me this opportunity to contribute on this very important Motion. Most parts of the country are actually affected by drought and my constituency, Makueni, is one of them. In fact, the last El Nino rains that we had, other than the recent ones, were in 1997. In fact, some children were born, grew up and went up to Standard Two without having experienced any rainfall and when they recently saw a lot of water, some were even washed away. They had never seen such water or even crossed rivers. Therefore, the National Drought Management Authority is very important. One of the common features which happen and has no proper coordination is the distribution of relief food. Time and again, we have made comments that with sufficient water, enough dams and irrigation, we can reduce the effects of drought. Israel is one of the driest parts of the world and they have food security.\nHon. Chrisantus Wamalwa.\nOn a point of order, Hon. Hon. Deputy Speaker. I seek your direction. We are debating a mediated version of the Bill. In our Standing Orders, it is very clear that when we are debating a mediated version of a Bill, we are supposed to contain ourselves to that particular aspect of the mediated Bill. Listening to Members in their contributions, it seems that maybe they are misunderstanding. Please, give direction, so that when a speaker rises to speak, he or she speaks concerning that particular aspect that was being mediated. We are losing The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\ndirection. The issue was about offices, but I now hear the Member for Chuka/Igambang\u2019ombe talking of different things and my friend, Hon. Maanzo, talking of things which were supposed to have been done during the Second Reading. So, we need your direction on that, so that we can be specific on the mediated part of the Bill.\nYou had already debated the Bill. This is the mediated version after the Second Reading. Hon. Members, let us confine ourselves to this mediated version because we already had sufficient time to debate the Bill during the Second Reading. Of course, Members cannot also be stopped from cushioning the points that they are trying to make. Continue, Hon. Maanzo.\nThank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. He is perfectly in order. In fact, we are restricting ourselves to the mediated version. Part of the offices would help in, for example, relief distribution. If you rely on the office in Nairobi to distribute relief food using the Provincial Administration as it used to be, at times a lot of food is stolen and it never gets to the intended people.\nLet me make one clarification. Everybody seems to be only focussing on Clause 4 and I have not heard Clause 8 being mentioned. Those two were mediated. Hon. Chachu, you also did not mention it in your summary. Clause 8 was also one of the mediated clauses. Press the intervention button.\nHon. Deputy Speaker, Clause 4 (2) is really what we mediated. When the Bill went to the Senate and came back to us, we had a meeting with the Senate before the mediation and we agreed on everything except Clause 4 (2). So, for mediation, that was the only issue in contention which we debated and eventually agreed with the Senators. Just for the record, it is the National Assembly which, indeed, took a position that we should only have these offices only in drought-prone areas while recognising the fact that this being a State Corporation, it has a mandate to establish offices anywhere in Kenya whenever necessary. Also, we debated as the National Assembly and that is the position that we took. That is what took us to mediation. Eventually, the Senators also saw the sense in our position as the National Assembly and agreed with us that we should only have offices, for now, in drought-prone counties, but with the realisation that if necessary, with climate change and these extreme weather conditions happening here and there, in future, they may even establish offices in more counties.\nContinue, Hon. Maanzo.\nThank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I support the mediated version of the Bill in that it has given leeway to the management of the State corporation, so that we do not make a law which ties the hands of the State corporation, We should not make a law that ties the hands of the State corporation, so that it can serve Kenyans as need arises. I support the idea of establishing offices wherever there is drought, climate change and unusual circumstances in the country, so that the corporation can serve the people and give them food. The law establishing the Authority should be synchronised with other related laws. There is the Ministry under which the Authority falls. The Authority should utilise the particular offices and work with other Government agencies to ensure that drought-prone areas have enough water to enable Kenyans to practise irrigation farming just like in Israel.\nHon. Joseph M\u2019eruaki!\nThank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I rise to support the mediated version of the Bill by the Mediation Committee. It is my hope that it is in consideration of the The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nconstitution of the National Drought Management Authority. When the Authority sets up the offices, they will look at each particular county. There are some areas which are wet within a county because they receive more rainfall. There are other areas which are quite different within the same county. Many times, drought-prone areas within such counties are disadvantaged. In Meru County where I come from, areas like Buuri, the greater Meru North, parts of Tigania East and Tigania West, Igembe Central and Igembe North, have big chunks of land within the arid and semi-arid lands (ASALs). They receive erratic rainfall and are, therefore, prone to drought.\nHowever, if you look at Meru County generally, you may think that the entire county is not prone to drought. That is also the case with other counties like Tharaka Nithi and Embu. So, it is my hope that when the Authority considers establishing offices, they will not only look at the counties in terms of the average weather condition, but will also consider specific pockets within given counties, so that some people do not get disadvantaged. As it is now, certain areas within some counties are disadvantaged. There are certain counties that are favoured like those which are considered to be drought-prone. That is where most of the relief or support is sent.\nWhen I consider some of the areas I have been to and have worked in before like Embu County, the area of Mbeere is disadvantaged. In Tharaka Nithi, an area like Igambang\u2019ombe, which is squeezed between counties, is disadvantaged. In Meru County, Buuri area and Meru North are also disadvantaged. Therefore, while setting up offices, they should consider the geographical and climatic conditions of each area and not just the administrative boundaries.\nHon. Chrisantus Wamalwa!\nThank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I rise to support the mediated version of the Bill and thank Hon. Chachu Ganya for this wonderful Bill. The bone of contention was whether the drought management offices should be located in each of the 47 counties or in the drought-prone counties. That was the critical issue.\nI support the Report of the Mediation Committee because as much as we have devolved units, this has to do with all the 47 counties. However, because of climate change, some counties, which were previously not prone to drought, have cases of drought today. I agree with the mediated version of the Bill. It is critical because we already have areas like Mandera, Turkana and Marsabit. If you do a trend analysis, you will find that year in, year out those counties are hit by drought. Therefore, it is, indeed, important for those counties to have drought management offices. However, it does not add value to establish such offices in counties like Kiambu, Kericho and Bomet because those areas are not yet classified as drought regions. We appreciate that with the emerging trends as a result of climate change, we can establish an office on a need basis. So, this is not something we should waste a lot of time on. We should understand the logic behind it.\nI am requesting Members to move with speed and approve this Motion, so that offices can only be established in drought-prone areas. For regions that are not prone to drought, offices can be considered on need basis because of the climatic change phenomenon.\nWith those remarks, I support the mediated version of the Bill.\nHon. David Kangongo!\nThank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I stand to support the mediated version of the National Drought Management Authority Bill.\nI want to confine myself to the parts that were committed to the Mediation Committee, specifically the creation of drought management offices. There is no need of having offices of The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nthe Authority in all the counties for the reasons given by my colleagues who have spoken before me. We should minimise administration costs that will arise from establishing such offices.\nThe passage of this Bill will help the people living in drought-prone areas. We also want this House to give the Authority a good budget. We have seen cases where people died of hunger as other people misuse money around here. We have not seen the money that this House approved for mitigation of the El Nino weather phenomenon being utilised properly.\nHon. Deputy Speaker, there is a drought management fund in the Bill, which is also very important. Whenever there will be drought leading to deaths as a result of hunger, the money will be used. The fund should be used specifically for the purpose of mitigating drought in such areas. We also need to put people of integrity in those offices to avoid misuse of money like what we have seen in many other Government institutions.\nI want to, once again, thank my friend, Hon. Chachu Ganya, who has worked on this Bill for six years. It is a very important Bill.\nHon. Kubai Iringo!\nThank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker for giving me the opportunity to contribute to this important Motion. I thank Hon. Chachu Ganya for bringing this Motion, especially noting that most parts of our country are drought-prone. We need to have a management board to mitigate drought and take caution. Drought costs people who live in ASAL areas dearly.\nI support the establishment of management boards within drought-prone areas. However, we should take caution because sometimes drought encroaches slowly in some seasons. Some places are heavily affected, but others are not. Again, the establishment of offices should not be limited to counties alone. At the end of the day, a part of the county is prone to drought and other parts are not. So, the management should look into it. They should have the leeway to establish offices to mitigate drought even in the sub-counties or wards. In some areas, you find that one part of the constituency is very dry and the other part is very wet. In the northern part of Meru, the areas around Nyambene Hills are very well endowed and there is a lot of rainfall, but when you go further down, about seven kilometers in the same constituency, there is drought. So, if we focus on the Authority having offices in specific places without a leeway of establishing others in other places as need arise, we might leave out some places. We also need to caution the Authority to be proactive especially in matters of drought. In Kenya, we normally react to effects. We started running up and down after the El Nino rains to cushion ourselves after the effects when the damage had already been done. Let us get proper weather focusing, so that, at least, this management board can predict what could be happening before it happens, so that they are ready and can save lives, livestock and expenses in trying to correct the damage. Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker.\nLet us have Hon. Tiya Galgallo.\nThank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I support the Motion. The National Drought Management Authority is very important and I support the work they are doing on the ground. Despite the fact that the NDMA is underfunded, they are supporting some of the drought-prone areas. The areas are exposed to long dry spells for many months, for example, four months, the communities are not able to manage themselves and their animals. In Marsabit and Moyale, for example, we have had long drought seasons and in many cases, you realise that The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\neven the provision of fuel subsidy is a big problem. Spares for boreholes and shallow wells are a big issue, but the NDMA officers on the ground respond quickly. They have provided water tracking, food, animal and human medicine to save lives. So, I thank the Committee for having had this mediation with the Senate and having agreed that there is urgent need to ensure that we have drought management in the areas that are drought-prone. This particular institution has responded well previously. Last year, were it not for the NDMA which provided about Kshs35 million to save lives in Isiolo, livestock would not have survived until the rainy season. So, I support the Motion.\nThank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I also support the Mediation Committee on the position they have taken to locate offices for NDMA in drought-prone counties. A precedent has been set. Those who come from drought-prone areas such as Kitui, Mandera, Garissa and elsewhere have never bothered to ask the Coffee Board of Kenya to establish offices in drought-prone counties because they will serve no purpose. In the same vein, it would be very serious for people from Kericho, for example, to request the NDMA to establish offices in the county which will serve no purpose as the area receives rainfall. There is rainfall every afternoon in Kericho, Bomet and other wet areas. So, I support the position taken by the Mediation Committee and thank my brother, Hon. Chachu, for the initiative he has taken despite the fact that it has taken more than six years. With those few remarks, I support.\nLet us have Hon. Richard Tong\u2019i.\nThank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker for the opportunity to also speak to this amendment and a well thought out idea. As you are aware, dynamics in Kenya are changing every day. Climate change is occurring in every part of the country. There are some regions which initially were considered as \u201cbathroom\u201d such as Kisii, but now things are different because of climatic changes all over the world. When this Committee, in their wisdom, thought that the setting up of an office should reflect the needs and the changes on the ground, I think they were prophetic because they must have looked at the future and figured out there would be need at some point to have even this office located somewhere in Kisii notwithstanding the historical challenges and benefits that the community has had. As I speak now, we are considered a water needy county because of the challenges of climate changes, lifestyle and psycho-social issues which have affected water and other resources that the community has taken for granted, for lack of a better word, in the past. Therefore, having this office located in such places will enable us to look for ways of feeding the needy parts of Kenya. We should also go out of our way to mitigate and ensure that we reduce the needy parts of Kenya where people require to be given relief food. This should include ensuring that regions which had favourable climatic conditions get support to ensure that they retain the resources that they had which were in turn used to support other parts of the country. Kisii is such a place that needs that kind of a facility and support to ensure that we are not going to drop to the level of getting support from the Government in terms of relief food. As we establish these offices, it will be critical that even the composition of the office bearers should not be people from regions that have experienced drought alone. They should be people from all parts of Kenya, so that we can have diverse thinking and people who can look at The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nthe bigger picture and not just focusing on the drought-prone areas. They should focus on regions that might easily slide into this category so that we can reduce the burden to the country. With those few remarks, I support the amendment.\nLet us have Hon. Robert Mbui.\nThank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker for this opportunity to support this Motion on the approval of the mediated version of the National Drought Management Authority Bill. I come from one of the drought-prone areas. I thank the Mediation Committee for coming up with an agreement. It is not always that every time there is mediation we will always come to an agreement. A time might come when we might have a problem of a failed mediation. So, every time mediation between the National Assembly and the Senate succeeds, it is important for all of us to applaud the efforts, so that in future, those that get into mediation will know that we need solutions for the minor disagreements between the two Houses. Drought affects most parts of Kenya, but some areas are obviously affected more than others and it makes a lot of sense that we do not equalise and treat all the regions the same. Some areas are lucky to have rain and others do not get rain the year round. So, I support the agreement by the Mediation Committee to set up offices only in those areas that are affected by lack of rains. One of our colleagues has mentioned that most of our counties have a problem, but when you listen to the examples he gave, you notice it is an issue of possibly one ward out of 40 or 50 wards that is affected slightly. Putting up an office in such an area for that purpose would not be economical. I want to support the Motion because Kenya has scarce resources and we have to be very careful on how we spend our money. It is not prudent to have offices in every county, but those counties that have a problem need to be supported. I support.\nThank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker, for giving me the opportunity to support this Motion in a mediated version of the Bill. I also thank my colleague, Hon. Chachu, for pursuing this Bill up to the mediation level. It is important to appreciate that Kenya is divided into two main zones, namely, highland areas where there is heavy and reliable rainfall, stable economic activity and cash crops like tea and coffee do well, and lowland areas. In the highlands, economic development is at a higher level. If you look at lowland areas, which have been designated as ASAL, the climatic condition is characterised by low and unreliable rainfall. The economic conditions are harsh to the extent that drought persists throughout the year. For that reason, residents from such areas have to depend on the Government to get food aid, water and pasture for their animals. It is not the wish of the people to live in such dry areas. It is circumstances. For those of us who come from drought-prone areas, we know that during drought seasons, institutions like national game reserves, community conservancies and the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) have to construct shallow wells from dry river beds to get water for the wildlife. The same also applies to residents of such drought-prone areas. Because of scarcity of water, people have to dig shallow wells to get water for their people and animals. I would like my colleagues in the House to appreciate that one of the factors that make conflict associated with cattle rustling to persist is scarcity of important resources like water and pasture. The economic activity in such areas is entirely livestock rearing. So, people have to move with their livestock to get water and pasture. This is where they converge with different communities and scramble for this scarce resource. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nPage 10 of Wednesday, 17th February, 2016 at 9.30 a.m.\nThere is no need to set up an office in an area where there is no drought whereas you have areas that experience drought throughout the year. Therefore, there is need for that Authority to manage drought. It is also important for my colleagues to note that during the drought season, due to scarcity of water and pasture, livestock owners have to move with their animals in search of these resources to the extent that they even move to places like Mt. Kenya region where water flows throughout the year, but due to the cold weather, many animals die. You experience such kind of problems and at the end of the day, there is poverty. I want my colleagues to appreciate the fact that these different economic zones need to be addressed because you have residents who live in those areas. Therefore, they need support from the Government. For the reasons I have stated, I support the Motion.\nLet us hear from Turkana. Hon. Nicholas Ngikor.\nThank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker, for giving me this chance, so that I contribute to this very important Motion. I want to start by mentioning the issue of putting up offices all over the country which my colleagues have raised. We need to go back to the mandate of the Authority, which is management of drought. When we talk of drought, there are areas in this country which are affected by it. When we talk of this Authority being given mandate to deal with drought, it ties with what the Mediation Committee agreed on. They were trying to make us understand the mandate of the Authority in drought management in those areas. When we talk about this Authority, we talk about planning, information and reports that deal with drought. So, it makes no sense to have offices in the entire country. The information that we are going to get about drought is found in the drought-prone areas. It is better for us to talk about the Authority being the one that will give this country the right information on drought affecting the prone areas. We should also give this Authority a budget to deal with drought in the drought-prone areas. When we talk about offices being put up all over the country, we cannot talk about tea. We cannot say that we need to open tea offices in the entire country because we need to have those offices. It makes no sense. So, it is good for us to be specific when we contribute on this. The offices will be based where information about drought will be good for planning for the country. When we get information for planning and preparedness, it will give the country direction. I support this Motion that offices should be opened in drought-prone counties and should even be extended to sub-counties and other smaller units, so that information can be accessed. We should not just rush there and ask where we are going to start and what we are going to do. We will have information because the offices are there other than having the office here in Nairobi alone. It is good for us to have the offices down there, so that information will be available anytime when there is drought or any other phenomenon which affects the people from those drought-prone areas. We should not have offices all over which are not functional.\nLet us hear from Wajir. Hon. Mohamed Abass.\nThank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker, for giving me this great opportunity. I want to support the Mediation Committee\u2019s Report. The National Drought Management Authority Bill is very important. As you are aware, this country is always having a lot of problems with drought issues. We are losing so many animals. Almost 10 million people are The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nmissing their mainstay. Livestock die in large numbers. Almost Kshs60 billion is lost every time there is frequent drought. Of late, drought has become so frequent. In the past, most of the time, drought mitigation interventions were supported by donors. That is a very unfortunate situation. This country needs to take things seriously that a third of Kenyans depend on livestock and they lose their mainstay because of drought. The Drought Management Authority will mitigate the effects of drought. The other thing is that we lack expertise to mitigate drought in this country. In other parts of the world, mitigation is well taken care of. A country like the USA, whose land is covered by snow for about nine months during winter, still survives because they have mitigation measures to ensure food security. They also take care of their livestock unlike in this country where a three-month dry spell leads to loss of both crops and livestock. At such times, people are fed with imported maize. This is not fair for this country at this time. Another thing that I have noted is that farmers in other sectors get compensation when they lose their crops to drought. However, when farmers lose their livestock due to drought, the Government does not compensate them. Instead, they give them maize as relief food. This is very unfortunate. We need to compensate farmers, so that they can keep on producing livestock. As a country, we need meat and milk. Due to drought, we always experience conflicts in many parts of the country, especially where there are livestock keepers. This is due to lack of compensation for livestock lost to drought. Given the fact that the number of livestock that survives drought is minimal, livestock keepers tend to fight over scarce resources like pasture and water. If we can plan in time, we can save our livestock and take care of the people who survive droughts. We, therefore, need to have an effective drought mitigating system. The National Drought Management Authority that has been in place for a very long time has been depending on donor funding since it has not been receiving resources from the Government. It is high time we started giving the National Drought Management Authority enough resources to enable them take care of drought mitigation systems. About 80 per cent of this country is ASAL. Ironically, that 80 per cent of our land mass is turning out to be the only area that produces food. What is happening in Galana/Kulalu is a good gesture by the current Government. We are now able to produce more food for this nation. As Hon. Members may be aware, population has increased in most parts of our highland areas with the size of land decreasing by the day. As a result, food production has decreased. We need to take our priorities to the dry lands and harvest a lot of water. With time, this country can be food-sufficient if we plan well. I believe that the National Drought Management Authority can take appropriate measures. With those few remarks, I beg to support.\nHon. John Mbadi!\nI thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I want to support the mediated version of this Bill. While supporting the Bill, allow me to congratulate the Committee of 10 Members comprising of five Members from each of the two sister Houses. This outcome is a demonstration that our bicameral Parliament is working. It vindicates the requirements of Articles 110, 111 and 112. More specifically, it shows that Article 113 of the Constitution can be respected. We can live within it and work for the benefit of this country. I pray that this spirit is carried forward as the two Houses engage in various legislations, now that we are settled, The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nalthough late in our term. I do not think the people of Kenya created a bicameral Parliament by mistake. Now that we have found a new working formula with the Senate, let us respect each other as we continue deliberating on Bills that involve the two Houses, including those Bills that touch on the national Budget and public financial management. Having said that, I want to agree with those who deliberated and agreed on this mediated version of the Bill. In my view, the fundamental questions are two, namely, how prudently, efficiently and economically can we manage our affairs as a country without compromising service delivery and overburdening the people of Kenya, who are required to fund and support these officers? I agree with my colleagues who said that geographically and climatically, Kenya is not uniform. A county may have diverse geographical and climatic conditions. In constituencies such as mine, there is an area which is so fertile and another area which is dry. By and large, we must also agree that there are areas of extreme drought in this country. This country has areas which are very fertile. We are actually blessed, in my view, because we have a part of this country which can feed other parts of the country if we plan well. We also have other areas that we consider being drought-prone, but which have natural resources that if exploited properly, can also run the economy of this country. Those areas which are facing extreme drought need special attention in terms of drought management. That is why the National Drought Management Authority should focus more on areas of extreme vulnerability to drought. It will not make sense to establish Drought Management Authority offices in areas which do not require constant drought mitigation follow-ups. That takes me to my last comment, which is the second step. We need to evaluate and look at the positioning of activities of various authorities in this country that are given responsibility to provide services. I do not see why offices which are supposed to give capacity to sugarcane farmers are located in Nairobi\u2019s Loresho area instead of being in the sugarcane growing areas of Western Kenya and Nyanza, so that they can be close to the point of service delivery. It does not make sense at all. We need to evaluate the positioning of all our relevant authorities and bodies. I now know that fishing is done through fish ponds, but even before we came to this kind of fish farming, fishing was mostly undertaken in the coastal region, Nyanza and western Kenya. However, you find offices that are involved in management of fishing activities in Thika. This is a demonstration that, as a country, we need to evaluate the positioning of service delivery. The Kenya Meat Commission (KMC), for example, is completely misplaced. We need to take the KMC offices to the points of delivery. Offices in this country are just created for people to get jobs, but not to deliver services to Kenyans. Therefore, there is no value for money in our investments, hence the slow economic growth. Hon. Deputy Speaker, I support and congratulate Hon. Chachu Ganya, who was leading the team from the National Assembly. The spirit is commendable. We congratulate them for coming up with this mediated version of the Bill. We also congratulate the Members of the Senate. With those remarks, I beg to support.\nHon. Members, I can see an intervention by Hon. Nyikal. What is your point of order, Hon. Nyikal?\nOn a point of order, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I rise under Standing Order No. 95. Noting that all the Members who have spoken actually support this Motion, would I be in order to request that the Mover be called upon to reply? The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nHon. Members, we can only put it to vote. As you notice, I tried to sample the different areas of this House, and most of them have now been represented. It is, therefore, up to you to vote.\nHon. Members, I will now ask Hon. Chachu to reply. We have a very interesting debate coming up next. All the Members who have not contributed on this debate can make their contributions in the next debate. Hon. Chachu Ganya!\nThank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I want to thank the Members who have contributed to this Report on the mediated version of the National Drought Management Authority Bill. They are Hon. Njuki, Hon. Wamalwa, Hon. Maanzo, Hon. Muluvi, Hon. Mbui, Hon. Tong\u2019i, Hon. Raphael Letimalo, Hon. Abass Mohamed, Hon. Mbadi and Hon. Bowen. This is a very important Bill and once we pass it, drought management in Kenya will never be the same again. Climate change is a reality we live with. Extreme climatic conditions are being experienced all over the country. Areas that were very dry in the past are now much wetter while areas that used to be very wet, with rains every evening, are now getting drier. As a result, establishing such a State corporation to manage drought and extreme weather conditions is very important for our country. Drought management will be proactive and drought will never be a disaster in this country again. We will manage drought from its onset. We will also prepare for drought and have timely interventions. In drought management, time is of essence. If you intervene in time, you can save lives and livelihoods. You can also save this country billions of shillings. This Bill will ensure that drought is managed very well and we will be proactive as a country. For the first time, we will have a legal framework for drought management. We will also have a State corporation to ensure that there will be no duplication of roles. Above all, this Bill will ensure that we have a drought contingency fund for the State to use when need arises. Hon. Deputy Speaker, I am very sure that the President will assent to this Bill. Through an executive order, the State corporation is already in place. What we need is a legal framework to ensure that the State corporation lives as long as necessary, and that it gets the necessary budgetary allocation from Parliament, having been set up by an Act of Parliament. With these few remarks, Hon. Deputy Speaker, I thank all the Members. I beg to move.\nHon. Members who are standing along the corridors or getting out of the Chamber, please do so quickly so that I can put the Question. Settle down somewhere.\nACCESSIBILITY TO PUBLIC BUILDINGS BY PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES\nYes, Hon. Mwaura. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nThank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I rise to move this Motion. From the word go---\nJust move the Motion. Tell us what that Motion you are moving is about.\nI am sorry I do not have a copy of the Order Paper, Hon. Deputy Speaker.\nYou do not have a copy of the Order Paper?\nI am sorry, Hon. Deputy Speaker. I beg to move the following Motion:- THAT, aware that Article 54(1)(c) of the Constitution provides that a person with disability is entitled to reasonable access to all places, public transport and information; further aware that Section 21 of the Persons with Disabilities Act, 2003 provides that persons with disabilities are entitled to a barrier-free and disability-friendly environment to enable them have access to buildings, roads and other social amenities, assistive devices and other equipment to promote their mobility; concerned that over the years, persons with disabilities have not been given the right to enjoy all their fundamental freedoms; cognisant of the fact that accessibility is vital in increasing the mobility of these individuals and reducing the ratio of dependency on people; this House urges that the Government makes the necessary structural design adjustments to all public buildings, Government Ministries, departments and agencies to make them more user-friendly to persons with disabilities, and that the National Council for Persons with Disabilities approves all new public structures to ensure their designs are compliant to minimum accessibility standards.\nContinue moving the Motion.\nThank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker. This Motion is borne out of the fact that buildings in this country are inaccessible to persons with disabilities. Accessibility is extremely critical to the participation of individuals with disabilities in societies. I take note, for example, that 15 per cent of all people in Kenya have one form of disability or another. A majority of them are those with mobility difficulties. They are not able to move by themselves or perform functions at various instances, not necessarily because they are not able to do them but because they cannot access the very spaces in which they are supposed to perform those functions. Let me give an example. If a person who is qualified in accounts is invited for interview on the fourth floor of a building that has no lift, even if people offered to push his wheelchair upstairs--- First and foremost, that is indignity. Persons with disabilities face a lot of indignity when they do not access public spaces. When that individual goes for interview, the first challenge would be the attitude of the interviewers. Most reasonably, they would ask themselves: If we have offices on the fourth floor, how will this individual actually come to work?\nOrder, Members! The level of consultations is too high. We want to hear the contribution by the Mover. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nThe question would be: Is it that this individual cannot perform the work of an accountant? Maybe he has a bachelor\u2019s or master\u2019s degree or he is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and thus you expect him to peform. It is just that when that building was being conceptualised, the architects never took into consideration the fact that there would be such individuals who would also be employees. This country is lagging behind in creating a favourable environment for persons with disabilities. It was only after the former President Mwai Kibaki was sworn in on a wheelchair that we were able to modify certain places. Indeed, it is only then that the Persons with Disabilities Act came into force. Even when that happened, Sections 21, 22, 23 and 24 of the Act never came into effect immediately when commencement of the other sections was gazetted through Legal Notice No.16 of 2004. These sections put a premium on the Government to ensure that it modifies the various buildings it has so that they accommodate persons with disabilities. These provisions had their tendered regulations; one, relating to public buildings, access to information on television for those people who use Kenya sign language and also relating to public transport. They only came to effect around November, 2010.\nThe Government has had five years to do the necessary, but most of the public buildings still remain inaccessible. Indeed, many people would say that the cost of modifying such buildings is high. This Motion seeks to address this challenge. If we can ensure that our public buildings are accessible to persons with disabilities from the design stage, it will mean that no other costs will be incurred as a result of modification. This is because we will have accessible buildings.\nEven in our Parliament, we are still very inaccessible to persons with disabilities, especially those with mobility disabilities. I am the Chairman of the Kenya Disability Parliamentary Association and our colleagues on the Floor of this House are not even able to sit with us as they would like. They sit at the back where they can be located. This is because when this building was being refurbished, there was no consideration for persons with disabilities. My very good friend, Hon. Tim Wanyonyi is here. I think he is a true Back-bencher. That is the greatest essence of exclusion; that when we conceptualize the built environment and think about the usability of our public spaces, we do not imagine that persons with disabilities can participate on equal basis with others in matters public. There is very high level of poverty amongst persons with disabilities. If you look at the number of children that are in school, you will find that very few of them are children with disabilities. The question is why? This is because even the classrooms are not accessible to children with disabilities. If you look at hospitals, you will also find that they are not accessible to persons with disabilities. So, patients with disabilities face challenges when they seek services there. If you look at our courts, even when you are a practising lawyer, you will find that you have to be carried upstairs to attend court sessions. That insensitivity does not just stop with inaccessible means. For example, you will find that most of the time lifts in public buildings are not working. They also do not have a voice command for those who are visually impaired. This is the case and yet we say that we, indeed, would like to implement the letter and spirit of the Constitution. I think there is no greater barrier than this, that when persons with disabilities are supposed to participate they cannot do so. Primarily, this is because they are not individuals of concern when we are conceptualizing how we build our environment, make our plans, constitute and organize our society. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nHon. Deputy Speaker, there have been many instances where individuals with disabilities have been denied access to public buildings because they are not ordinary customers. When they are seen there they are viewed as beggars and are chased away. Why? This is because they would not ordinarily go to such places. Maybe, it looks obvious that when we constitute our built environment all of us will actually access it. I want to inform this House that if there is one great challenge that persons with disabilities are facing, it is the non-implementation of the building code and the minimum accessibility standards which have been developed by the Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) to actually give the exact measurements of accessible units, for example, ramps. Those are the issues that are making it very difficult for persons with disabilities to access education, health services, justice and participate in the political process including voting because most of the polling stations are in primary schools. That is a major concern. If you look, for example, at the 30 per cent preferential procurement, you will realise that the greatest uptake is by women followed by the youth. Persons with disabilities are not able to compete for the reservation that is affirmative action. Why is it the case? These are the inherent systemic discriminatory measures that make them unable to access those offices and participate too. This is a major concern. Recently, this House passed the National Physical Planning Act that was a constitutional requirement. I had to try very hard and ensure that there was representation of persons with disabilities at the National Physical Planning Consultative Forum. That was the case and yet that is a very critical element in terms of ensuring that the built environment, our development and physical planning take into consideration the needs and concerns of persons with disabilities. Indeed, when I was moving those amendments, I remember the issue was that we were doing affirmative action. So, this country has not been able to see the demographic that persons with disabilities are an integral part of the society. Their needs and concerns are not a matter of charity, welfare or favourtism but rights that are inherent and inalienable, and for sure entitlements. When we conceptualize disability, we think that it is a concern of other people. We think that it does not affect us and yet we know very well that disability comes with age. Many of us in this Parliament will be affected in one way or the other. Indeed, we say; \u201ctoday you can go out there and be involved in an accident\u201d. We have Members of this House who came here when they were physically well but have been affected over time. I will mention them because they are Members of our caucus. They are Sen. Sammy Leshore and Hon. Dennitah Ghati. So, when we are making the built environment and public buildings accessible to persons with disabilities, we are actually insuring ourselves so that incase that happens one will not find it difficult to continue participating on an equal basis with others. This is because your human rights and fundamental freedom in the society are guaranteed. Indeed, we say \u201cdisability is a club, anybody can be a member and there is no application\u201d. I would like to say that, if you look at the institutions that have been given the mandate to execute our building plans, you will find that they have completely failed. Kenya is rowed with stories of collapsing buildings. If you visit various places, you will find that buildings are basically poorly constructed, are not well lit and spaced. People are living in concrete blocks that are slums. That is the general apathy that we find in terms of the construction industry in this country. This is the case and yet the concern for proper housing and accessible buildings remains germane because this country has a very high deficit of buildings. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nWhat is the role of the National Construction Authority (NCA) in ensuring that designs are approved in a manner that is accessible to persons with disabilities and have the mandate to approve? The National Council for Persons with Disabilities (NCPWDs) should be involved so that they approve that a building should have proper size of doors. If a building has more than three floors, it should have lifts. A building should have toilets that are accessible to persons with disabilities, who can be men or women. We usually have toilets for men, women and the disabled. Does it mean that there are no disabled men and women? That is the insensitivity that we find when it comes to the construction of public buildings. Ideally, there should be four toilets - for men, women, physically disabled men and physically disabled women so that we are not just lumping people together as if they are homogenous. This country can learn a lot from a country like Sweden. Sweden has been ranked the most accessible country in the world. You will find that there are proper platforms to access public transport and buildings are quite accessible. Making buildings accessible does not just apply to persons with disabilities. Most of us go to shop in supermarkets and you may want to use ramps instead of stairs because they may be more comfortable.\n[The Temporary Deputy Speaker(Hon. Kajwang') took the Chair]\nI urge the House to see this as being very critical. The issue is not lack of laws because laws are there. However, the issue is poor implementation of those laws. There is also very poor co-ordination. We are waiting for the modification stage. We would like---\n(Hon. Kajwang')\nGood morning, Hon. Mwaura. You can have a few seconds so that you can let us know who will second the Motion. Can you press your intervention button?\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. We would like to see that being implemented. With those many remarks, I beg to move the Motion. I ask Hon. (Dr.) Patrick Musimba to second.\nI do not see Hon. Musimba on my list. The Hon. Member for Kibwezi West, you have the Floor.\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I rise to second this Motion by Hon. Isaac Mwaura, which is pretty timely. We need to begin at a point where we reflect as a nation and remember the words of our National Anthem. In its preamble, it talks about accessibility and the rights of each and every individual. As per the statistics shared by Hon. Mwaura, if persons with disabilities make up 15 per cent of a nation of 45 million people, that amounts to 6.75 million people who are being excluded. Chapter 4 of our Constitution guarantees social and economic rights to each and every Kenyan in their participation and accessibility to services and information, whose bedrock is within Government and its buildings. Every time we visit government institutions it is good to The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nsee the Government as a facilitator that will enable us to achieve our Vision 2030 dreams. These are well espoused within the three pillars namely, economic, social and political. Participation or exclusion of any member of our society amounts to having part of our team not playing. This greatly disadvantages us, as a nation, in terms of our competitiveness and achieving our overall goal of making Kenya the most competitive country. Hon. Mwaura spoke about the funds and initiatives which we have placed forth and continue to commit budgets towards. They are the Uwezo Fund, the Youth Enterprise Development Fund and the Women Enterprise Development Fund. All these funds require consistent interaction with the Government. As such, it remains a very important pillar and service facilitation for these buildings to have the access that is required. In the age of information and technology, this sort of access can go beyond just the physical provision of facilities to persons with disabilities to having access to things like tablets. We already have a website namely, www.mygov.go.ke, in Kenya which provides this information. This can be provided to all persons with disabilities. They should access whatever services and interactions that are available because 7 million people is a small number to cater for. Access to the free laptop programme should be one of the things which should be extended to this particular group of people so that they are not excluded in the task of nation-building, which is odious and requires all brains. I will go back to my own experiences while growing up. Many instrumental teachers in my life had disabilities. I will reflect about Mr. Kamagambo and Mr. Wewa who were brilliant scholars. They persevered with their crutches every day to access class. They built a formidable foundation and produced exceptional engineers, scientists and doctors. When we say that we are not going to include or provide these people with the sort of access that they require and the ease to apply their minds to this great task of nation-building, then it is Kenya that loses out. All of us have had moments when we have been sick. One can call those moments, our moments of disability. You know how weak you are when you are in bed at that point. You look at the world in a new light. At that point you can cry out to anything and everything for you to actively participate in your tasks. As we consider this Motion, I can only cry out and persuade Members of this House and the Government to take it seriously. It is a timely Motion as we look at the budget-making process, which we are about to begin. We should list the number of buildings and provide the funding that is required to improve them. The 30 per cent inclusion in figures amounts to Kshs200 billion. This is a lot of money that if ably mobilised will put us up there. A country like Sweden will no longer boast about being at the helm of the global field. Kenya takes a monumental lead in the League of Nations. We have shown this sort of leadership in reaching out to the lesser of us. In the Bible, Jesus says: \u201cAs you look unto the lesser of us, then you are looking unto me\u201d That means that that as you serve the least of us, you are serving God. This is a divine cry. As we consider this Motion in our stature within this Parliament, we should provide the necessary resources to move this nation forward. I thank you Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker and Hon. Mwaura for giving me this great honour to second this Motion.\nThe Member for Westlands, is this an intervention or you want to contribute?\nHon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I want to contribute.\nAll right. You may contribute.\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for giving me a chance to contribute to this Motion. From the outset, I would like to say that this Motion is about lack of implementation of what already exists in our statutes. We have an Act of Parliament - the Persons with Disabilities Act - which contains provisions on issues of accessibility to buildings, information, public transport and other things. This Act was enacted in 2003. Right now, more than 10 years later, very little has been achieved. We need a proactive way of dealing with issues touching on persons with disabilities. The rights of persons with disabilities are human rights. When we talk about inaccessibility especially to public amenities, we have children denied education because schools are not accessible. Sometimes you want to go to a supermarket to shop but you cannot because the place is not accessible. Government offices are not accessible and the worst place is this Parliament. I remember we were once invited here as members of the disability fraternity by the then Clerk of the last Parliament when they were refurbishing this Parliament. He asked us to make our contribution on how we wished these Chambers to be designed to be suitable to people living with disabilities because he knew very well that in the 11th Parliament there will be Members with disabilities. When I came here as a Member of this House, I found out that nothing was done even after making our contributions. The minutes are there. That shows that sometimes matters touching on disability are not taken seriously. We would like all concerned authorities whether it is Government or private agencies to take matters touching on disability seriously and implement them. If you travel abroad, you will find that accessibility to various places whether it is a building on the road, public transport, ATM machine or a stadium is easy. You can move with minimal assistance. I remember a friend of mine was invited for an interview but when he arrived he found that the interviewers were seated on the second floor and the building had no lift. They sent someone to tell him that the interview was not meant for people like him. He was discriminated against just because he was someone with physical disability. If you look at the Act of Parliament and our Constitution, you will find that Kenya has ratified an international Treaty- the United Nations (UN) Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. The Treaty talks a lot about issues of accessibility in the environment in which we live in. On what the Mover says about the design of buildings, I remember when I was working at City Hall we grappled a lot on matters of disability; about how the architects or designers of various buildings should incorporate infrastructure on disability. This is because at the design stage, when they incorporate these things, it is much cheaper than when you start making adjustments to a building. Constructing a staircase or a ramp almost costs the same. It is more expensive to demolish and rectify a building. We require that all buildings, by law, should be accessible to all persons with disabilities. I remember some time ago there was a big conference of persons with visual impairment and they could not get a place to hold their meeting until one of the hotels had to do quick adjustments to make it accessible to them. This shows how serious these matters are. When we say nothing about us and without us, we mean we need to be involved in making decisions affecting persons with disabilities. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nHon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I have been very active in my constituency trying to create special units in schools to enable children with disabilities access education. It is something we should address. This Motion is not something that is coming out of the blues but something that exists in our laws. We should look at a way in which we can implement it. We should do something. If you read that law, you will find that it says that within five years of that law coming into force all public buildings and places frequented by people with disabilities for public services should be accessible. We need to create that and the Government must do something about it. I support this Motion but we need to implement what is already in our statutes, otherwise we will keep on complaining and yet nothing is done. As people living with disabilities, we do not want to be treated as second hand citizens. We would like to be given our due rights. We would like all of us to have equal rights. For example, I have been here for three years but I have never been to the Speaker\u2019s Office because it is not accessible. Recently, they put lifts but you cannot fit in the lift with a wheelchair. In fact, two people cannot fit in that lift. I do not know who designed the lift. This shows disability is in the mind and not the physical disability we witness. Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me an opportunity to contribute to this Motion. However, I insist that something ought to be done quickly. The National Construction Authority should be proactive and inform people who design our buildings and other facilities that they should incorporate disability-friendly infrastructure so that people with disabilities can access some of these services. Thank you for giving me a chance to contribute.\nThank you, Member for Westlands. Let us have nominated Member, (Ms.) Janet Teiya.\nThank You, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for this opportunity to contribute to this Motion.\nHon. Member, may I know if this could be you maiden speech. In other words, have you been able to get an opportunity to contribute in the House before?\nYes, I have been contributing, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker.\nAll right. You may proceed. I just wanted to know so that nobody interferes with you when you are giving a speech. Proceed.\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for this opportunity to contribute to this Motion. I want to thank Hon. Mwaura for this Motion. This is a very important Motion because accessibility has been a major problem to people with disabilities. People with disabilities are entitled to access all places but this is not happening. This has been a problem in public transport. Many people with disabilities cannot get to places they want to go because they cannot use public means. Sometimes a person in a wheelchair may be waiting for a bus but when the buses come, they leave him or her. This needs to change.\nIn terms of communication or information, these people do not get information or they are the last ones to get information. In public meetings, we do not have translators. Our colleagues with hearing impairment do not get information. They leave public meetings without getting any information. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nMost of our banks are not accessible and our colleagues are served outside. This is not good. The banks have to be accessible to everyone because everyone needs confidentiality. In public schools, we have a big problem. Students using wheelchairs have to depend on others because they cannot move on their own to classes. Even sanitation is very poor. There are no disability-friendly toilets. This makes sanitation in schools very bad for the disabled. So, we need change in our schools so that our children can enjoy their rights like others.\nEven in Parliament, we have a great challenge. I cannot move through the main doors of this building because there are no ramps. This is another challenge. I can see this country has a problem of accessibility. We urge the Government to make changes in laws or enforce laws so that everyone enjoys accessibility to buildings.\n(Hon. Ferdinand Waititu talked on his mobile phone in the Chamber)\nNominated Member, just one minute. I will give you more time. There is a Member directly in front of you who is actively using his phone. I will throw you out of this Chamber because you are on the national television using you telephone in the Chamber. Hon. Janet Teiya, you may proceed.\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I have already finished my speech. I support the Motion.\nAll right. Thank you very much. Let us now have Mombasa County Women Representative.\nAsante sana, Naibu Spika wa Muda. Kwanza, ninataka kumpatia kongole Mhe. Mwaura kwa kuileta Hoja hii ambayo ni muhimu sana katika maisha ya ndugu zetu walemavu.\nWalemavu katika nchi yetu ya Kenya ni takriban asilimia 15. Hawa wanaishi na ulemavu tofauti tofauti. Pia, tuzingatie ya kwamba ulemavu ni kwa njia nyingi. Wengine wana ulemavu wa macho, wengine wana ulemavu wa masikio na wengine wana ulemavu wa vyungo tofauti tofauti. Katika Katiba yetu ya Kenya, katika kifungu cha 54(c) kinazungumzia umuhimu wa kuwezesha walemavu waweze kutembelea maeneo tofauti tofauti bila matatizo, waweze kupata usafiri bila kuwa na matatizo na pia waweze kupata habari au kupashwa habari bila kuwa na matatizo. Jambo hili haswa la habari naona ni changamoto kubwa sana. Lakini najua Mhe. Mwaura pia ana Mswada ambao haujafika Bunge hili lakini utafuka ambao utazungumzia hasa masuala ya upasaji habari kwa sababu mpaka sasa tunaona vyombo vyetu vya habari havijatimiza sheria ya kushirikiana na walemavu kupata habari kimwafaka.\nPia nataka kusema ya kwamba ndugu zetu wengi walemavu katika taifa hili la Kenya ni masikini. Umasikini huu umesababishwa na yale maumbile walio nayo. Wengi wameshindwa kwenda shule au kwenda kwa taasisi za masomo kwa sababu ya kukosa vifaa vinavyohusika kuweza kuwasomesha wapate taaluma. Hivyo basi wamekuwa wakiishi katika maisha ya uchochole.\nVile vile Katiba yetu inazungumzia zile sheria ama haki za kimsingi. Imezungumzia kuwa mtu hatabaguliwa kwa rangi, kabila, dini na pia ikasema walemavu pia hawatabaguliwa. Hivyo basi tunaona mpaka sasa walemavu katika taifa letu wamebaguliwa. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nTukiangalia majengo yetu mengi haswa ya umma hayajazingatia suala kama hili. Katika benki zetu, hospitali na mahoteli yahajazingatia haya. Hivi karibuni nilikuwa na Mhe. Sen. Godliver katika warsha ya Kamati ya Bunge. Tulipelekwa kwa hoteli moja ambayo inaitwa Medina. Ilibidi tukose kufanya warsha ile kwa siku ya kwanza kwa sababu ukumbi wa mazungumzo ulikuwa umewekwa katika gorofa nambari nne na ilikuwa ni ngazi pekee na kulikuwa hakuna lifti. Basi ilibidi Seneta aweze kuteta sana mpaka ikabidi tuache kufanya warsha hiyo tukasema tuifanye siku ya pili. Ilitubidi tuifanyie nje ya hoteli. Hatukuifanyia kwa ukumbi wowote. Hivo basi hata sisi katika Bunge hili, wakati tunaenda kupanga mikutano ya Wabunge, lazima tujue tuna Wabunge wenzetu na Maseneta wenzetu ambao wana hali ya ulemavu. Mbali na mijengo, tunaona walemavu ambao wanatumia yale magari yao ambayo imetengenezwa kuwabeba lakini hakuna pahali pa kuegesha magari kama haya. Wakati wanataka kuegesha vigari vyao, kunakuwa ni hali ngumu sana. Hivyo basi, swala hili ni lazima lizingatiwe.\nTaasisi ya ujenzi ya kitaifa tunayoita kwa lugha ya Kiingereza \u201cNational Construction Authority\u201d, inatakikana iweke mikakati na sera mwafaka za kuhakikisha ya kwamba majengo yalioko sasa na majengo ambayo yatajengwa yaweze kufanyiwa ukarabati ama yafanyiwe miundo msingi ambayo itawezesha ndugu zetu waweze kutumia njia hizo pasipokuwa na matatizo.\nNajua Kenya imeingia katika mikataba mingi sana ya kiulimwengu katika kutetea haki za walemavu lakini shida ni kwamba hatujazingatia na hatujaweka mikakati na kanuni mwafaka za kuhakikisha sheria hizi tumezifuata kulingana na mikataba na pia kulingana na Katiba yetu. Ikiwa sheria hizi hazikufuatwa ama mtu amezigeuka, basi kutakuwa na sheria gani ama kutakuwa na hatua gani ya kumwadhibu mtu huyu ama shirika lolote ambalo litakuwa limekiuka mikataba kama hii?\nItakuwa vizuri sana washikadau wote kama vile lile shirika la walemavu la nchi yetu kwa jumla, wale wanaangalia mipango ya miundo misingi ya nchi yetu ya Kenya, wale wanaoshughulika katika mambo ya uchoraji, kutoa mapu zile za kutengeneza mijengo katika nchi yetu wakihusishwa. Washikadau hawa wote kabla hawajatekeleza mambo yao katika bajeti zao, ni lazima wafikirie kwamba tuna walemavu hapa Kenya takribani asilimia 15. Hawa tu ndio wataweza kutusaidia sisi kama Wakenya na kuwezesha watoto wetu kupata haki zao za kimsingi.\nWatoto wetu wengi, haswa wale ambao hawasikii na wale walemavu wa macho wameshindwa kuona alama za barabara na kwenye majengo. Kunatumika alama za kuonyesha ya kwamba ikiwa unaenda huku unafuata upande fulani. Wakati alama na ishara hizo zinatengezwa hutambulika ya kwamba kuna wenzetu walemavu ambao hawataweza kusoma ama kuzitambua kama vile sisi tunavyoweza kuzitambua. Tunajua tumepata majanga mengi sana hapa nchini kwetu Kenya kutokana na matatizo haya ya kuwa tumeacha kuzingatia walemavu. Walemavu wengi huishia katika majengo ambayo pengine kumetokea moto. Anataka kukimbia atetee roho yake lakini unapata kwamba kutokana na majengo yalivyojengwa, mlemavu kama huyu atabakia pale kwenye kiti chake ama pengine yule ambaye anatumia magongo abaki kwenye magongo yake na apatikane na athari kama hiyo. Tujitayarishe kwa haya mambo ya majanga kama Wakenya ili yanapotokea tujue watu walioko pale jinsi watakavyoweza kusaidika. Tuweke katika akili zetu na tutie maanani kwamba kila mahali katika umma kuna walemavu ambao wanatembea mahali pale na chochote kinaweza kutokea na wakati kimetokea, je hao watasaidika kwa njia gani? The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nSisi kama viongozi wa taifa hili la Kenya tunataka tuwe msitari wa mbele kuhakikisha kwamba sheria hizi kweli zimetekelezwa kwa sababu mara nyingi sheria tunazitunga na zinakuwa pale tu kama sheria. Mtekelezaji ni nani na ni nani atakayehimiza sheria zitekelezwe ikiwa kutakuwa hakuna watu wa kuhimiza sheria na kuweka msukumo thabiti wa kuhakikisha kwamba walemavu wana haki kama Mkenya mwingine yeyote? Walemavu hawatachukuliwa tu kwa sababu tumeingia katika mikataba ya kiulimwengu ama kwa sababu Katiba imependekeza hivyo basi sisi tunafanya tu kama kuonyesha. Ni lazima iwe ni haki yao ya kimsingi na ni jambo ambalo litafanywa kwa mikataba vile inavyotakikana. Iwapo yeyote atakiuka, sheria lazima itamfuata. Kwa hayo mengi ama machache, nataka kutoa kongole tena kwa Hoja hii. Ninamhimiza Mhe. Mwaura alete Mswada Bungeni ili tuuchangia na tuwe na sheria kabambe na mwafaka ya kuwalinda ndugu zetu walemavu. Asante, Mhe. Naibu Speaker wa Muda.\nThe word \u201ckutekeleza\u201d means \u201cimplementation\u201d? Is that correct? You know that we have a Committee on Implementation. We also have laws which are self-explanatory. They put responsibilities on various agencies to act. So, it is your role as the member of the Chamber to come and bring those people to account. You role is oversight. You should make sure that they do what the law expects them to do in those things. Member for Igembe Central\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me this opportunity to contribute to this Motion. First, let me thank Hon. Mwaura for bringing this Motion which is very vital and critical at this point in time. Most disabled people have challenges which, maybe, we could be overlooking in one way or the other. When we do things which we need to do like putting up buildings, roads and even vehicles, most of the people who do them are ignorant of these issues and they overlook them because they are physically fit. Each and every human being is a candidate to becoming disabled at one point in time. We should not see those people who were born disabled as the people who are challenged. Even those who are physically fit can at one point in time find themselves on that line of being incapacitated in one way or the other. Personally, I was a victim of a gunshot and that is why I limp because one of my legs was destroyed by somebody who shot me. Some people wanted to kill me but fortunately, I am alive but then I cannot walk the way I used to walk because of that accident. Many of us have such experiences. When we discuss this issue, let us not look at those who are physically challenged as at that time. Let us look at it like every day we have accidents on our roads, we have thugs waylaying people, we have gangs who go looking for people to kill and everyday people get accidents here and there like falling from trees and other places. So, these challenges are with us. Therefore, when we know that these challenges are manifested in us, we should also appreciate that whatever programmes or projects we undertake like construction of buildings, we should have these challenged people in mind and see to their welfare. As we speak, most of our challenged colleagues who are here cannot walk to the Speaker\u2019s seat. They cannot role with their wheelchairs to where you are seated to talk to you. They will have a challenge with those stairs. Whoever designed this building should have known that. If Hon. Wanyonyi wants to come there he cannot. So, that is a very big challenge. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nLike the previous speaker has said, a meeting can be put on the fourth floor and there are no lifts. This becomes difficult for participants who had come all the way to attend the meeting. That is a big challenge. In future we should invest in that. The architects and ministries concerned with housing and construction of buildings should see to it that each and every building constructed is accessible to all. These include those who are on wheelchairs, crutches and even those who are blind so that they can get to that place easily. I request that we amend the last sentence so that we do not give the National Council of Persons with Disabilities the power to approve these buildings. This one might be duplication. I request Hon. Mwaura to amend it to say that if we enact this law and it is entrenched in our laws, it will be the duty of the Ministry of Land, Housing and Urban Develpment or those who are charged with that responsibility to look at the maps that are used for buildings. Once it is law, we do not need another body to come and do the same. Let the experts like the architects who are trained to do that do their work. In as much as we are talking about buildings and infrastructure to safeguard the interests of the disabled, we also have challenges in our own cultures and traditions; that people who are challenged in one way or the other are looked at as an abomination. The family detests it. The family does not look at it positively but sees it as a curse from God. You find some communities locking their loved ones who have been born with disabilities in their houses so that they cannot be seen. Some are rescued from those houses where they have been locked for many years. When they come out, even those who could have been assisted through, maybe, physiotherapy or medication or any other way, become incapacitated for life. We should change our attitude and our way of appreciation of these people. Let us not see them as a burden, curse or punishment from God. They are people who should be assisted, taken care of and appreciated like any other member of our society. With those few remarks I support. Thank you.\nMember for Seme, what is the problem?\nHon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I want to make a contribution. I am also working on an amendment.\nYes, I am recognising you on intervention.\nYes, I have an amendment, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker.\nHave you reduced it in writing?\nYes. That is what I am doing now, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker.\nAre you ready to address us?\nI will address you in a few minutes.\nAll right. Let us hear the Member for Suba. If the Member for Suba is not in, we can hear the Member for Teso South.\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me the opportunity to contribute.\nFrom the outset, I want to say that we need to appreciate that we have people with disabilities. They are members of our families because they are our brothers and sisters. For a long time, historically, persons with disabilities have been denied fundamental human and civil The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nrights. Therefore, despite even the provisions of the Constitution under Article 54 that advocates for the rights of persons with disabilities, many institutions have continued to ignore or have failed to implement or comply with the requirements of the Act that protect them.\nEven where institutions have tried to comply, the facility that you are likely to see is either a ramp or a parking space. However, when it comes to other facilities like toilets, you may not even find the one which was referred to by Hon. Mwaura. You will find that there is none. Persons with disabilities deserve to be active participants in the workforce and the economy. Therefore, all the concerned bodies and institutions must ensure that buildings have all the facilities that enhance accessibility to allow persons with disabilities access any facility that they may need to access. We have different types of impairment, including visual, hearing, movement, cognitive and even disorders. These various disorders or disabilities vary in degree. They present different needs or barriers that require to be addressed in different ways.\nI want, at this point, to acknowledge the work that is being done by the National Council for Persons with Disabilities. The Government has provided special schools for children with disabilities. I also want to use this opportunity to call upon all parents and other people in Kenya who are locking up these children in homes, and those who are ashamed of them to appreciate that nobody ever asks for a child with a disability. Let us take these children to school. Many resources are going to special schools from the Constituencies Development Fund (CDF) and the National Council for Persons with Disabilities. They are even providing wheelchairs for those who require them. So, let us take those children to those schools so that they can get their basic right, which is education. They are entitled to it.\nAs I conclude, I want to say that persons with disabilities still have many challenges. It is not only about mobility but also access to employment. They are still being discriminated against. Most of them apply for employment but they are not considered. So, as we address the challenges facing persons with disabilities and continue to advocate for accessibility to public buildings, I also call upon all institutions and employment bodies to recognise that we have qualified professionals with disabilities. Disability is not inability. Those people should be considered. We should also observe the two-thirds rule and ensure that they also get opportunity to be employed.\nI want to thank Hon. Mwaura for this very good Motion. We also look forward to the other Bill so that we can support him to protect the interest of persons with disabilities.\nThere is a Member here who seems not to have his card. You have your card but it is not working. After you have contributed, approach the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) people to make sure that it works. Let us see if we can give you the microphone. Can you just move accross and get to the microphone on the Dispatch Box?\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I also want to join other Members in supporting this very important Motion by Hon. Mwaura. I am also a Member of the Catering and Health Club Committee. Sometime back, we were accused in this House of having travelled abroad. In fact, according to some FM radio stations, we had gone there to be taught how to put salt onto food. We felt offended. I travelled to India with the team. One of the things that we wanted to know are the measures which those developed countries take to take care of people living with disabilities. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nAs you know, as a result of the Constitution of Kenya, 2010, we have had several members living with disabilities with us in Parliament; both in the National Assembly and the Senate. We wanted to know how they are taken care of in meetings, dining places and in other places. I would like to correct the notion that we had travelled on very trivial grounds. We had travelled abroad on a very serious mission. When we present our report to the National Assembly, Members will agree with us that we were really on a noble mission.\nThe other thing which I would like to point out is very important. The National Assembly is putting up a building next to Continental House. I would like to challenge the leadership of this House to make sure that as they progress with the contract, they put mechanisms in place to accommodate the special needs of Members living with disabilities. This would be an opening.\nI am very happy about the supermarkets that we have in our country. Whenever you visit a supermarket, you find that they have reserved some parking just next to the entrance for people living with disabilities. I challenge other institutions like banks and other public places to emulate supermarkets. We pity them. Sometimes we go to public gatherings and it rains during the meeting. You will find that even accessing their vehicles to shelter themselves from the rain is a problem. So, we need to challenge the various institutions in this country to consider the special needs of people living with disabilities as they design the infrastructure of their facilities.\nWith those remarks, I beg to support the Motion.\nYes, the Member for South Imenti.\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for catching my eye after queueing here since morning to contribute to the previous Motions as well as this one.\nI want to thank Hon. Mwaura and commend him for representing almost six million Kenyans who are living with disabilities. Hon. Mwaura is representing this group as a legislator. I want to thank him.\nI support the Motion because what we are talking about in this Motion today is in our Constitution. What we need to do is to ask ourselves why the Constitution is not being implemented the way it should. Some of the issues in this Motion, especially access to buildings, roads and other social amenities are advocated for in the Constitution. I do not think it is very expensive for the proprietors or the owners of the existing buildings to be reprimanded to make sure that they are compliant with these rules so that people living with disabilities can access the services being offered at those premises. The Parliamentary Service Commission (PSC) should see to it that, at least, we start from here. It is unfortunate that a Member has never been upstairs to the Hon. Speaker\u2019s Office or to the Clerk\u2019s Office because there is no ramp. Therefore, these are the things that we should start from here.\nSecondly, as Members of Parliament we have access to Constituencies Development Fund (CDF). We are building schools and other facilities, but are we also adhering to what we are talking about. Are we ensuring that the money we are giving to schools--- Sometimes, we are doing storeyed facilities such as administration blocks. Are we complying with these requirements of the Constitution?\nTherefore, if this starts with us, we will be able to move forward. The people who are responsible for the implementation of these guidelines, especially at the county level, are the public works officers who approve building plans. At the national level, we have the Ministry of Public Works and Housing. We should task them to do an audit of all the buildings which have come up after the passing of the new Constitution in 2010. How many buildings are not compliant as at this day? The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nThat is because so many buildings have mushroomed since the year 2010. I have seen so many buildings even in this city that have mushroomed since the year 2010. So, are those buildings compliant? It is important that we make sure that laws are adhered to, to the best of our ability. I am happy that the CDF Board has taken a keen eye on the mainstreaming of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs), especially in the performance contract that has been signed by the Constituencies Development Fund Control (CDFC) and the fund accounting managers in each and every constituency of this country.\nTherefore, I acknowledge that the mainstreaming of PWDs, alcoholism and HIV/AIDS is the way to go. Every institution and organization, if they mainstream these issues, we will be moving in the right direction. I thank the Jubilee Government for ensuring that the 30 per cent of the procurement quota goes to the marginalized groups. It is the first Government ever, since Independence, which has recognized that we have people living with disability. I am happy that if we have Ksh1.6 trillion, 30 per cent of that procurement will go to PWDs.\nHon. Member for South Imenti, even if you are talking about PWDs, the issue is not PWDs. The issue in the Motion is the structures. So, limit yourself. Do not go to tenders. Tenders have nothing to do with structures.\nHon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I am recognizing the efforts that have been---\nNo, I want to keep you on the track where you are. I know it is nice to talk about all those things, but keep yourself to designs and works.\nI understand where you are coming from, but let me stick to the buildings.\nWhere I am coming from? It is about relevance.\nTherefore, let me thank the Hon. Member for coming up with this Motion. I was trying to improve my debate by going to other areas which also have been--- Thank you for the chance that you have given me. I thank the Hon. Member for what he has done. Personally, every infrastructure that will take place in my constituency will adhere to the building code to ensure that PWDs are able to access all the facilities that we will construct. This goes to other Government departments to do the same. I will make sure that the PWDs will benefit from the 30 per cent procurement quota. Thank you.\nHon. Member for Seme, how can we help you? I do not see you on my list. Can you have the microphone? Put an intervention. That is the way to do it.\nThank you. I wish to make three amendments to this Motion. They read as follows:- (i) To delete the word \u201curges\u201d in line 9 and replace it with the word \u201cresolves\u201d. (ii) To delete the word \u201cGovernment\u201d in line 10 and replace it with the following words \u201cNational Construction Authority (NCA), Kenya Bureau The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nof Standards (KBS), National Director of Physical Planning (NDPP), County Directors of Physical Planning (CDPP)\u201d. (iii) Delete the word---\nSorry, Hon. Member for Seme. Take us gain more carefully. That is to substitute the word \u201curges\u201d for \u201cresolve\u201d.\nThe word \u201cGovernment\u201d in line 10 and replace it with the following words \u201cNational Construction Authority, Kenya Bureau of Standards, National Director of Physical Planning and County Directors of Physical Planning\u201d. iii) Delete the word \u201cMakes\u201d in line 10 and replace with the following words:- \u201cProvides Parliament with a clear plan of action with timelines for making\u201d Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, it will then read as follows: THAT, this House resolves that the National Construction Authority, Kenya Bureau of Standards, National Director of Physical Planning, County Director of Physical Planning make the necessary structural adjustments to all public buildings, Government Ministries, departments and agencies to make them more user-friendly to persons with disabilities. The Motion will again read: \u201c\u2026provides Parliament with a clear plan of action with timelines for making necessary structural designs for all buildings. I hope I am clear.\nJust a minute. Let us clean up this. First of all, I hear you. The reason I have recognized you is because in many of these Motions, you see them first on the Order Paper and Members do not have the opportunity of interacting with them earlier so that they can propose amendments. That is why very rarely we allow that type of amendment to come from the Floor. You seem to have good intention, but you probably have done it in a hasty manner. You need to clean it up. \u201cResolves\u201d looks okay. If you are looking at your notes, the first amendment looks okay, but when you mention departments like the National Construction Authority, Kenya Bureau of Standards, National Director of Physical Planning, County Director of Planning and so on, there are three questions that hang in my mind. One, whether in the law establishing those authorities, they have statutory powers to do what you are asking them to do. I would have to check that. It may or it may not. I will have to take time to check that to be sure that, that is the truth. Two, I see that the original Motion already has several agencies. It is urging the Government to make necessary structural design adjustments to public buildings, Government Ministries, departments, and agencies. It seems to me that it is already talking to all these agencies that you may want to mention. I would advise you, without dissuading you to drop those specific departments that you have mentioned, to remain on the original intention of the Motion. You can suitably change by \u201cresolving\u201d instead of \u201curging\u201d, as you may wish.\nI follow that. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I discussed with the Mover and he was of the opinion that we should be more direct. I am also aware that we can drop that and leave the word \u201cGovernment\u201d because the Government will have all those---\nMy only problem is that it will take me time to confirm if those departments you are mentioning have the power within their laws to do what you are asking them to do. I have said they may or may not but it will take time. I would have to look at your amendment later on in the office. If you want to move it right now, it is The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\neasier for me if these departments were dropped and you only mention them as agencies. It is your choice.\nHon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I know that structurally, if you put the word \u201cGovernment\u201d and if you do not go on and put the various departments of Government, it is still within the Government\u2019s power to instruct those departments. If I can persuade the Mover to do that, then we will drop amendment No.2 and leave that as the Government.\nCan you refresh yourself and speak on the HANSARD, on the amendment that you want us to take?\nHon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, if I would not know the feeling of the Mover on---\nNo. This is not about the Mover. You are the owner of this amendment. So, you are one to one to make the decision.\nHon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I drop the amendment No.2 which says---\nCan you start afresh so that we are very clear on what you want to amend and what you do not want to amend?\nHon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I beg to move the following amendments:- (i) Delete the word \u201curges\u201d in line 9 and replace with the word \u201cresolves\u201d (ii) Delete the word \u201cmakes\u201d in line 10 and replace with the following words: \u201cprovides Parliament with the clear plan of action with timelines for making necessary structural design adjustments\u201d and so on.\nJust repeat this for me. Provides Parliament with clear what?\nHon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, \u201ca clear plan of action with timelines for making the necessary structural adjustments to all public buildings, Government structures---\u201d\nSo you move.\nHon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I move those amendments.\nCan I just give you one minute to explain yourself?\nHon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, why I think these amendments are necessary - and I hope that you will give me time to contribute to the Motion as amended - is that all that we are asking for are in the Constitution, in law and even in regulations. All that is required is for the Government to take action and put them in place. That is why I am saying that instead of using the word \u201curges\u201d I want the word \u201cresolves\u201d which I know is more forceful. As regards amendment No.2, if this amendment forces the Government to put a clear plan of action with timelines, then we expect that the Committee on Implementation can follow up very clearly and say when this is supposed to be done and check if it has been done. Very often, we pass very many Motions that are saying \u201curge\u201d but nothing happens. There is no way of monitoring how you are urging and how somebody is doing something they are urged to do. If you have a clear plan of action and that has been resolved, then you are duty-bond to take action. That is the object of my amendments. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nWho shall second these amendments?\nHon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I will ask Hon. Wamunyinyi to support the amendments.\nYes, Member for Kanduyi. I do not see you on my intervention list.\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for giving me the opportunity to second the amendment .I am not sure what is exciting Hon. Kabando wa Kabando.\nI do not think the Member for Mukurweini is excited but, definitely, nominated Member Sakaja is. I am sure you must be discussing issues of mutual interest. There are similarities in physique. I am sure that he is excited.\nHe is my brother. We appreciate the Motion by Hon. Mwaura as it seeks to alleviate the problems that are faced by people with disability. For it to have the strength, not just to wish that we resolve this problem, it is necessary to pass a law that will direct action to be taken. It is a resolution that this House needs to make to ensure that these actions are taken. It is, in fact, intended to increase personal safety and independence of people with disability, so that they are able to move about even in the community, workplaces, homes and so on. What is important here in this Motion is to ensure that facilities that are available in places like Parliament, for instance, should be able to facilitate Members to move to any part of Parliament buildings so that they can execute their tasks. They should be independent and able to undertake any action that they want. This Motion is very important for us and it is not limited to facilities in places like ours. It should include public institutions where ramps, toilet support equipment and bathrooms should be provided. Public places and even buses should have facilities for people living with disability. Public transport buses should be made to comply to ensure that people with disability are able to board independently, without being supported. In view of the fact that this is a constitutional requirement, we will be going a long way in ensuring that all Kenyans, regardless of their status in the community, enjoy their rights. With those few remarks, I beg to second the amendments. Thank you.\n(Question of the first part of the amendment, that the words to be left out be left out, proposed)\nHon. Members, let me direct as follows as we discuss the amendments: We should know why sometimes Motions read \u201curges\u201d, and at other times read \u201cresolves\u201d. You may do things which may be unconstitutional. They may be constitutional but they can also present logistical problems when it comes to implementation. First of all, in as much as for persons with disabilities, under Article 54 of the Constitution this is a fundamental right, there are those rights which are not under the Fifth Schedule, whose implementation is progressive, for instance, the right to housing, health, et cetera . When you resolve as a House, you are making that right more superior to other rights by requiring its enforcement ahead of other rights that have been provided by the same Constitution. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nI am just directing; I am not debating. The decision is yours, but you need to know that, that is what we are trying to do. You also need to find out whether the Government is able to implement the resolution of the House in the manner in which you are putting it. There are Bills of Rights in the Fifth Schedule, which we are required to make statutory interventions for their implementation right away. There are those rights which the Constitution has found to be progressive. Those are the directions you need to have in your mind as you debate the amendment.\nHon. Birdi Sunjeev, do you want to discuss the amendment? Remember, we are not on the Motion itself. We are discussing whether or not we should amend it in the manner in which Hon. Nyikal has proposed. Do you want to contribute to the amendment?\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for giving me this opportunity. I would like to support the amendment by Hon. Nyikal. The reasons are valid. Going by your direction, it is very important for hon. Members of Parliament to make their worthy contributions to the amendment. I hope you will later on give me a chance to contribute to the amended Motion. Thank you very much, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker.\nYes, I have just said that I hope you will be able to give me a chance to contribute to the amended Motion later on.\nDefinitely yes, but we are on the amendment.\nI just did. I have already given my justification. Thank you very much.\nThank you very much. Member for Ndhiwa, you are contributing to the amendment, not the Motion?\nYes, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I would like to, first of all, thank Hon. Nyikal for the amendment that he has moved. But even as I thank him and support his amendment, what you have just said is very important. If, as a House, we resolve that the Government makes the necessary structural adjustments, it will simply mean that action should be taken immediately. But this sort of right ought to be sanctioned in a progressive manner. I think one of the things that Hon. Nyikal needs to consider is adding the words \u201cprogressively adjusting the structural adjustments\u201d. Otherwise, it is not possible to realize the economic and cultural rights or the rights of marginalized persons through his proposal. I would like us to be fairly clear. It is possible that the intention of this particular Motion is very good. As Hon. Tim Wanyonyi spoke, some things already existed in law. These are the only things that are lacking in terms of implementation. The best way forward, as we try to implement these things, is to, for instance, ensure that the National Construction Authority (NCA), who have the particular mandate of ensuring that physical places are accessible to people with disability, respond to Parliament. A Motion of this kind can even be subjected to the Committee on Implementation. It can be canvassed by the NCA when they appear before the Committee to explain what they have done to meet their constitutional obligations. What Hon. Nyikal has done is good because it gives life to the Motion.\nOn a point of information, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nMember for Ndhiwa, would you like to be informed by Hon. Sakaja?\nI am happy for him because he wants to run against Governor Kidero. I am happy to be informed by him.\nNominated Member, this is your opportunity to give the information.\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I am glad I have supporters from both sides of the political divide. I just want to inform the Member. Of course, I will speak more to it later on, if you give me an opportunity. Part of the mandate of the Committee on National Cohesion and Equal Opportunity, which I chair, is to look at issues of persons living with disabilities. We are mandated to deal with the specific matter. We met with the NCA yesterday so that they could tell us what they are doing in terms of amendment to the building code. All these issues must be included in the building code for buildings moving forward. I also invited Hon. Isaac Mwaura, who attended. I am just following up your suggestion that NCA be invited to the Committee. This is an ongoing process. I will be glad to report to the House later on about the progress that has been made by the Committee on this issue.\nMember for Ndhiwa, with that information, can you wind up?\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. Hon. Sakaja has rightfully informed me. Before I wind up, let me say that, that is the direction we want to take as a House. To come up with Motions that urge the Government to take certain action without action being taken, in terms of questioning the implementation agencies, would be making this House to act in vain. As Members of Parliament, we ought to be using the time of the House in a manner that gives life to the laws that we make as well as give effect efficiently. That is the way we ought to go. We should be asking in the next meeting of the Committee on National Cohesion and Equal Opportunity how far they have gone in terms of improving the building code. I will be asking the various engineers how far they have gone in terms of implementing the building code to ensure that the rights of persons with disabilities are not violated. I would like to thank Hon. Mwaura for initiating the Motion. I also thank Hon. Nyikal for moving the amendment. I will speak adequately to the whole Motion once the amendment is approved. I support the amendment.\nAlright. Do you support?\nI have said that I support the amendment, and that I will speak formally to the whole Motion.\nYou began like you were opposing the amendment.\nNo, I did not. Let me make it very clear, I am happy that Hon. Sakaja was listening to me. I raised the concern that we should not be making resolutions when, as a House, we have various tools for ensuring that our resolutions are implemented. I am happy that he was listening because his Committee is already seized of the matter in a manner that gives it life and effect. Once again, I support the amendment. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nAll right. The last one to speak on this amendment will be Member for Mukurweini. Please, do not discuss Hon. Mwaura\u2019s Motion because you will be colouring it. Hon. Mwaura\u2019s Motion is before the Assembly and it will be treated fairly. To make remarks on a matter you are already seized of as a Committee is fair, but such comments should come in the discussion of the Motion itself, not in an amendment.\nHon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I rise to oppose the amendment entirely, aware that this is a very sensitive Motion. The tone and content of one\u2019s contribution could easily be misconstrued to mean that one is not seized of the importance of the Motion before the House. I do so for purposes of being practical. The spirit of a Motion of this nature is a call, challenge or request to the Executive to put in place the necessary systems that will be enacted into regulations or subsequent Bills or to activate an existing framework in order to actualize a system that will benefit the very spirit that is being called upon by the Motion. I have not seen, for the nearly eight years I have been here, with all due respect to the Member for Seme, Dr. Nyikal, that in a Motion of this nature, we actually list exact administrative actions that need to be taken. Number two, that we even provide timelines in a Motion. Even in the Constitution which is the script for national governance, there are appendices like schedules to guide implementation. In the case of this Motion, and I know people with disabilities are watching and are very keen to know what we are doing in this House, our duty is to make sure that this call is accepted. That is why I will be supporting this Motion as originally stated. Thereafter, the relevant Government agencies, including the National Council for Persons with Disabilities (NCPWD), will embrace this matter. In the Motion, we urge the Government, and there is only one Government, to put in place the necessary infrastructure to facilitate mobility of people with disabilities. Adding anything beyond that will appear as if we want to micro-manage the call that is originally stated, and that will be disastrous. Again, if we accept the amendments as being proposed by the great leader from Seme Constituency, we will be tying not just Parliament, but the Government to timelines that may not be achievable. I am not saying that it cannot be done today or that the budget allocations should not be done tomorrow, but we need to be fair to the expectations of the people. We also need to be practical and realistic so that the achievements are realised sequentially. In conclusion, I have canvassed with Hon. Mwaura and even as we sit here, we are still canvassing with him through WhatsApp. I am very sure that the original spirit of this matter is well thought out. So, with a lot of consciousness, sensitivity and appreciating that the buildings we are constructing in Mukurweini, including the constituency office, are being constructed in total compliance with the needs of persons with disabilities, I persuade my great friend to drop the amendment so that we proceed with the Motion.\nThere is a point of information. Would you want some information from the Member for Seme?\nIf he allows me to conclude my point.\nI am asking whether you want to receive the information.\nYes, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I am ready for Seme any time. Seme and Mukurweini are inseparable.\nAlright. The Member for Seme.\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. Thank you, Hon. Kabando wa Kabando, for accepting to receive the information. The information is that the Persons with Disabilities Act actually has timelines on when certain sections of that Act should come into force. That is really what has not happened. So, my amendment is not to force certain timelines, but to allow the Government to choose its own timelines. That provides progressiveness. That is the position I am coming from.\nThe Member for Mukurweini already has that information because it is in the law. Hon. Kabando wa Kabando, can you wind up within a few seconds?\nHon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, having spent some time trying to explain my fears and trying to intellectually seduce the Mover of the amendment, for purposes of not being---\nSeduction is the art. We are here to seduce both sides.\nHon. Temporary Deputy Speaker and my senior at the University of Nairobi, for purposes of not creating any iota of opportunity to be misunderstood and because there is no harm, although the amendment is not going to have any real legislative impact, I withdraw my opposition to the amendment. I support the amendment so that the Seme spirit is carried. I support the amendment, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker.\n(Question of the first part of the amendment, that the words to be left out be left out, put and agreed to)\n(Question of the second part of the amendment, that the words to be inserted in place thereof be inserted, proposed)\n(Question of the second part of the amendment, that the words to be inserted in place thereof be inserted, put and agreed to)\nNow, we proceed to debate the Motion as amended.\n( Inaudible ) The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nSorry, is there an intervention that I have ignored? I probably may not have ignored it. It may not have been brought to my attention. The Member for Kajiado East, are you on an intervention?\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. Initially, I had intended to contribute to the amendment, but now I can contribute to the Motion as amended.\nNo. I have recognised you on account of your intervention. Unless that is the---\nMy exact point of concern is if we could further amend the Motion, particularly on the issue of involvement of NCPWD in approving all new public structures. As Hon. Sakaja had mentioned, the Joint Committee on National Cohesion and Equal Opportunity has been engaging the National Construction Authority (NCA). Hon. Mwaura was with us yesterday as we engaged the NCA. I was just wondering whether we will be confusing Government institutions because I do not think NCPWD has the necessary capacity and expertise to approve all public structures. So, I was thinking if we could---\nYou have a valid point, but it is a point which you should raise as a contribution to the Motion. If you wanted to move an amendment, you know what you would have done by now. We would be having a text of that amendment. Now that you do not have it, I will give you an opportunity at some point to make a contribution by either opposing or supporting the Motion as it is on the Floor. So, just bid your time.\nOkay, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker.\nMember for Suba, where are you? I had mentioned you some time and you were not in the Chamber.\nCan you now continue.\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I want to make my contribution to the Motion as amended. First of all, I appreciate the attempts to even further amend this Motion, but I am only urging my colleagues that this just being a Motion, we probably can now reserve any future further amendments to possible legislation, which I know hon. Mwaura or any other Member are likely to bring to this House.\nFirst, allow me to thank hon. Mwaura as a true representative of the people he came to represent in this House. It is not the first time that I see him bring Motions and even use his membership of the Budget and Appropriations Committee to make sure that budgetary allocations go to areas that affect persons with disabilities.\nMember for Suba, just hold on a little. Member for Samburu West, you are on a point of order?\nYes, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. Hon. Mbadi is a good friend of mine and I have nothing against him. But is it fair for those of us who have been sitting in this House to wait for hon. Mbadi to get a second chance? When you called him the first time, he was not in. Some of us were just sitting here. I respect him and I have all the love for him, but it is not fair for all of us to sit and wait for him to run his errands and come back to the House and overtake the queue. That is my opinion. I say it again that I have nothing against the hon. Member. He is a good friend of mine, but I think fairness would call that if I sat through the House and he went out, he should not have a second chance when I have not had a first chance. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nI will reserve my ruling on that because I do not think it is in any case directed to the Member of Suba. I think it is a discussion to the Speaker on his discretion to recognize members. I will still reserve my ruling on it.\nYes, proceed Member for Suba, without responding at all.\nI will not. Hon. Lelelit is a good friend of mine and I know he raised it with a light touch. Actually, I did not walk out. I was just around, and you know where, probably, I could have visited---\nAs I was making my contribution, I said that this is not the first time that I have seen Hon. Mwaura make very serious and deliberate proposals to help support the people that he represents. I want to tell everyone that, as a matter of fact, physical conditions are never permanent and, maybe, even those of us who do not have visible disabilities--- I say \u201cvisible\u201d because you can hardly find someone who does not have any form of disability. I mean those of us who do not have visible disability that is not a permanent condition. Even if you do not have a condition of disability, you have relatives, friends, colleagues and other Kenyans and you are a member of humanity. We need to be sympathetic and deliberate on whatever we can do to support those with different levels of disabilities and as they say \u201cdisability is not inability\u201d.\nHaving said that, Kenyans in their wisdom, through Article 54 of the Constitution, made it deliberate that as we design educational institutions and other facilities, we need to make them accessible to persons with disabilities. That is a constitutional provision. Therefore, it is important that we recognize that in all places, whether in public transport or other facilities, there is reasonable access for those members with disabilities. It is only that we are very slow and reluctant in attempting to implement Chapter Four of the Constitution, which has very good provisions built in it in terms of enjoyment of rights.\nHon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, this Motion is another confirmation of our slowness in terms of actualizing the provisions of the Constitution. How I wish that after passing this Motion, we will have hon. Mwaura move it further to legislation! I even suggest that even though we are talking about public places, public transport and public buildings, even for private buildings, this provision in the Constitution does not confine the enjoyment of those rights only to public facilities. We should go further even to demand that those who are putting up private buildings make provisions for facilities that would enhance access to those buildings by those persons living with disabilities.\nIt is important - whether it is a public or private institution - that the issue of disability is recognized. I am happy that hon. Sakaja has talked about the Committee on Equal Opportunity looking into this matter, but even without legislation and specific statutes, the provision of the Constitution alone needs to condition us to respect the wishes, desires and needs of the disabled. You will allow me to say that for Article 54, the State has a responsibility. In this case, the Government that is in power must have a progressive strategy to implement the principle of having the disabled occupy at least 5 per cent of public appointments, whether it is elective or appointing bodies. Many a times, we only hear people complain when the gender principle is violated. We rarely complain when the principle that is provided in the Constitution of having persons with disability fairly represented in our both elective and appointive positions is violated. We do not take cognizance of that. As we approach 2017 and debate the issue of gender principle, we need to also discuss the principle of disability. This is a principle that we need not discuss just in the The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nconfines of accessing buildings, information and institutions, but also in totality as prescribed under Article 54 of the Constitution. That is what I would talk about. I want to also remind us that just a while ago, there was uproar about Kenya Airways mistreating a disabled person. That report has not been made public. What happened?\nIt was not Kenya Airways, it was Fly 540.\nNo! There was also a case of Kenya Airways. I do not know if there was another one of Fly 540.\nBut whatever it is, we need action to be taken against those institutions that are violating laws and not supportive of persons with disabilities. By the way, as I wind up my contribution, I see hon. Dawood is on a point of order. Probably, it would be of benefit. I do not know whether the Temporary Deputy Speaker heard him.\nMember for Suba, wind up your submission. Can you speak to the Speaker?\nI was just alerting the Chair, in case he did not hear him. But if you have confirmed you heard him and felt it was not necessary, then I can proceed. When you go out there in the developed countries, you will see the way persons with disabilities are treated. Then you will really sympathise with our society. This society does not even respect the elderly - those senior citizens of this country. We are in a society that does not respect such people. You will find young people who just joined politics the other day insulting people who have made very serious contributions. I am happy that Hon. Sakaja, who joined politics recently, is not behaving in that way because he is mature. I see---\nHon. Member, I know you are making this debate lively because it is around lunch time. You are referring to delinquent Members or Members who throw tantrums. How is that related to issues of disability? Order, Members! I cannot trace which constituency you come from. Peris Tobiko is the Member for Kajiado East. Do not put up your hand because you are sitting next to her and you have just arrived. She has brought to my attention something which has been lingering in my mind, Hon. Isaac Mwaura. I want us to dispose of this. Your Motion is placing responsibility on an agency which, in law, does not bear that burden. That is what has been running through my mind throughout, even before the amendment by Hon. Nyikal. Everything here seems to be alright until one gets to the last sentence which states:- \u201c---and that the National Council of Persons with Disabilities approves all new public structures to ensure their designs are compliant to minimum accessibility standards.\u201d I have asked the Clerk-at-the-Table to bring a copy of the Persons with Disabilities Act under which that Council has been set up. In Section 7, its functions do not include what you are asking them to do. In the National Construction Authority Act Section 5(2) under the functions of the Authority, you will find that the Authority has powers to accomplish what you are proposing. I do not want to waste time on this. Is it possible to quickly amend this Motion so that we give the responsibility to the correct body that has the structure and tools to deal with that information as guided by the law? This is something which the proposer of the Motion would be better placed to deal with. Nominated Member, can you put your card in the intervention slot? I need to recognise you. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I was cognisant of that reality when I was drafting this Motion. Section 24 of the Persons with Disabilities Act gives powers to the National Council of Persons with Disabilities (NCPWD) to issue adjustment orders. Those adjustment orders are about modifying buildings to meet the needs of persons with disabilities (PWDs).\nIs the word \u201cissuing\u201d the same as the word \u201capproving\u201d? \u201cApproving\u201d seems to include the idea of giving out licenses and stating whether a design is correct or incorrect.\nExactly, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. The National Construction Authority (NCA), which we met yesterday, does not have the capacity or the expertise to do that work. If we were to---\nBut the law has provided that they have the necessary tools to---\nNo, they do not. Even yesterday when they made their submissions, it was clear that they do not. We may want to work in conjunction with the National Construction Authority. That would make sense. We have the minimum---\nI am trying to save your Motion from being brought down in the sense that it is giving a burden to a body which does not have the authority. If you can quickly amend it, it would be fine. But if you want to sustain it, then we will just put the Question and your Motion may suffer uncalled for consequences. This is a very good Motion which needs to be acted upon by someone. Nominated Member, Hon. Johnson Sakaja.\n(Hon. Wamunyinyi spoke off the microphone)\nI am also a party leader, Bwana Wamunyinyi. I can see your beard is growing like mine. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I would just like to give the House some insight on this issue. This is a matter that we have been dealing with. As recently as yesterday, we had an interaction with the NCA on this issue. The main motivation for dealing with this issue as a Committee is the fact that---\nPlease help us on the specific issue that I have asked Hon. Isaac Mwaura to deal with.\nEven as he drafts the amendment, I was just giving---\nNo. He is just thinking through the amendment. Can you help him through and reinforce this?\nThe problem is as follows: This country has what we call a building code. The building code that we have was done in 1968. At that time, no one considered matters of PWDs and issues of access. We have only recently created the NCA that has the mandate of reviewing and approving all of those kinds of constructions. When we met them yesterday, part of the challenges they are facing was that first, there are 10 pieces of legislation regarding the construction industry. Those pieces of legislation need to be harmonised so that the new building code, which is being worked on, is anchored on some piece of legislation. The first thing that needs to be done is to amend the existing law. Even if you pass this Motion today, there is no mechanism to implement it. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nThe Bill that is being worked on is called the Built Environment Bill, on which we will anchor the new building code. All of Hon. Mwaura\u2019s concerns have been put into detail, including minimum width of corridors, the issue of ramps in public buildings, handles in lift and voice-recognition devices in lifts for those who might be blind. All these issues of access have been catered to. Many of our proposals are borrowed from the American Disabilities Act. They have been put in there to make sure that all of those access issues are addressed. The NCA is the body that is mandated to approve all the constructions to make sure that it is in line with the building code. The first step in the process is to make sure that these provisions are in the building code. Secondly, the legislative framework through the Built Environment Act transfers that aspiration, which you have mentioned is in the Persons with Disabilities Act. The Persons with Disabilities Act just says that, that must be taken care of. If you would take my advice, you could amend your Motion to state that as the NCA undertakes this work, it provides for the inclusivity of PWDs. The NCPWD can have a member joining the NCA. That will require you to amend the Act that creates the NCA. The Motion cannot transfer the authority of approving buildings from NCA to NCPWD. That means that they will be approving all buildings. The body with the capacity and expertise and is full of engineers, architects and quantity surveyors is NCA. That is the point of interaction.\nHon. Mwaura, the sponsor of this proposal, we can resolve a thousand things. We can say so much but those fellows at NCPWD also have powers which have been given to them by the same Parliament that is telling them to do this or that. They may as well just tell us to read them the section which allows them to do this or that and ignore you. Hon. Members, we need something which we can follow up by implementation and then hold them accountable and say: \u201cWhy did you not do this and yet, you have legislative power and authority to do it?\u201d We do not want this debate to take too long. I do not know how I can come back to you Hon. Sakaja, but can I hear from Hon. Mwaura? Hon. Sakaja, please hold on.\nHon. Mwaura, please assist us so that we do not take too long on this debate.\nHon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I am persuaded by the wisdom of the House. Let us domicile that responsibility to the National Construction Authority (NCA). But they should work in conjunction with the council because they have the---\nHon. Mwaura, when I am hearing one last contribution on this debate, quickly draft an amendment so that we can go for lunch with an amendment before the Assembly. Hon. Sakaja, I think you will second Hon. Mwaura when he brings his amendment. You can then put the information you want put across now. If you can work together, it will save us time. Member for Kaiti.\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me the opportunity to contribute to this important Motion by my good friend, Hon. Isaack Mwaura.\n(Hon. Wamunyinyi stood in his place)\nMember for Kanduyi, you are still in the old dispensation where people would stand and call for points of order. I am sure you have The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nserved so many terms. Members no longer rise to call for points of order. What is your point of order?\nOn a point of order, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I think we should not get away with this. Arguments have been advanced on this Motion and in the debate, they have been properly explained. I do not want to repeat. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, the Motion is properly before the House and you have approved it.\nIt was undoubtedly approved. Even when it is approved, Members are free to debate and find out the best way to reconcile it. That was not an intervention. I do not think that is a point of order.\nHon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, what was it?\nIt was a point of contribution. Can the Member for Kaiti have the microphone?\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, for once again giving me this opportunity. At the outset, I want to thank Hon. Mwaura for bringing this important Motion - Accessibility to Public Buildings by Persons with Disability. Having noted that persons living with disabilities are close to about 6 million, there is need to enable them access some of the buildings and communications facilities. I have travelled to many countries in this world, and in the developed countries, people living with disabilities, particularly those who have disability in walking, are provided for. There are provisions for them in public transport. They can access communication means without being aided.\nHon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, therefore, there is need to urge the Government to ensure that people living with disabilities can access public transport just like any other people who are able to move from place to place.\nMajority of persons with disabilities are poor. Creation of an environment that does not limit their active participation is important. It is important that, that section of people in this country is considered and an environment is created to ensure their active participation.\nI agree with my colleagues who have spoken earlier that buildings should be made in such a way that people living with disability can access them. We should come up with a building code as a minimum and accessible standard for public buildings. This is something that should have been done sometimes back. That is because 50 years down the line, we are still struggling with making laws that seem to discriminate sections of the population. Therefore, that should be entrenched in the law. The bodies or agencies which are concerned with construction should ensure that buildings are made to the standard of accessibility by people living with disabilities.\nYou also find that even on the roads, people with disabilities are not thought of because access to pavements is not conducive for them. Therefore, I urge Government agencies that are mandated to oversee construction of roads to make provisions for pavements so that people living with disabilities can access them.\nThere are very few designated areas for people with disabilities. Even in Parliament Buildings, there are very few designated parking areas for their cars to assist them to move without difficulties.\nIt is important that those designated areas are provided in every institution. They should be more so that they do not encounter any problems when they are trying to park or accessing any building. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nTherefore, I support this Motion. It is timely considering that we are 50 years down the line and we are still struggling with some of these laws which seem to be discriminative. Therefore, all buildings---\nMember for Kaiti, I am sorry, that is all the time I had for you but, undoubtedly, you have a few more minutes, maybe, about three minutes. If you come on Wednesday, you will get your three minutes.\nWe have been on this Motion for some time but still, we have 45 minutes to debate it. So, those of you who still want to put their minds to it, you can come when it will be in the next Order Paper. Let me tell you Members, many of you in the Chamber may think that it is easy for the presiding officer to recognise Members here. There are diverse interests. I have heard many of you complain but until you are here, you do not know the thorns that are here. It is your right to have divergent opinion, including complaining but until you are here, you will not know what we go through.\nOrder, Hon. Members! The time being 1.00 p.m. this House stands adjourned until this afternoon at 2.30 p.m.",
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        "raw_content": "Hon. Members, there is no quorum. Ring the Quorum Bell.\nVery well! We can commence our business now.\nHon. Speaker, I beg to lay the following Papers on the Table of the House today Tuesday, 14th February, 2017:\nThe First Half Report of the National Treasury on the Quarterly Economic and Budgetary Review for the Financial Year 2016/2017.\nSessional Paper No.6 of 2016 on the National Urban Development Policy from the Ministry of Transport, Infrastructure, Housing and Urban Development.\nThe Reports of the Auditor-General on the Financial Statements in respect of the following constituencies for the year ended 30th June 2015, and the certificates therein: (i) Khwisero Constituency. (ii) Likuyani Constituency. (iii) Luanda Constituency. (iv) Lugari Constituency.\nIt is very important for colleagues to have a look at the constituency audited reports once they are tabled.\nThe Reports of the Auditor-General on the Financial Statements in respect of the following institutions for the year ended 30th June 2016, and the certificates therein: (i) The Communication Authority of Kenya - Universal Service Fund. (ii) The Geothermal Development Company Limited. (iii)The Industrial and Commercial Development Corporation.\nI beg to lay the following Paper on the Table of House today Tuesday, 21st February, 2017:\nThe Report of the Constitutional Implementation Oversight Committee on the The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nImplementation of Devolution up to the year 2016.\nADOPTION OF REPORT ON MARRAKESH TREATY\nHon. Speaker, I beg to give notice of the following Motion: THAT, this House adopts the Report of the Departmental Committee on Defence and Foreign Relations on the Marrakesh Treaty to facilitate access to published works for persons who are blind, visually impaired or otherwise print disabled, laid on the Table of the House on Thursday, December 1, 2016, and pursuant to Section 8 of the Treaty Making and Ratification Act, approves the ratification of the Marrakesh Treaty to facilitate access to published works for persons who are blind, visually impaired or otherwise print disabled.\nHon. Speaker, pursuant to Standing Order No. 33(1), I seek leave of the House to move a Motion for Adjournment of the House for the purpose of discussing the definite matter of increased cases of insecurity in Baringo County. Hon. Speaker, every Kenyan is entitled to state protection against internal and external attacks, including protection of their property. Sadly, the residents of Baringo County, particularly those in Baringo North and Baringo South constituencies have become victims of serious and incessant insecurity threats propagated by bandits and cattle rustlers from neighbouring communities. The attacks have subjected the residents of Baringo County to untold pain and suffering, including negatively impacting on the economic activities in the region, causing loss of lives and livestock, resulting in closure of schools and displacement of people, who have been forced to flee their homes to safer areas where they are living under deplorable conditions in temporary camps. Hon. Speaker, the seeming inability by the Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government to rein in the menace and restore stability and tranquillity, behoves this House to deliberate on this matter. I, therefore, seek leave to move the adjournment of the House in order for us to discuss this matter of great national concern.\nYes, Hon. Speaker. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nIt appeared like Members were not listening to Hon. Cheptumo. I can confirm that you have the numbers for the House to rise. I want to direct that the House shall adjourn at 5.30 p.m. to discuss the matter of grave insecurity prevailing in Baringo County, that has been raised by Hon. Cheptumo.\nHon. Cheboi, what is your point of order?\nHon. Speaker, I want your protection because I am seated next to a famous witchdoctor from Meru County. I want to know whether I am safe.\nHon. Cheboi, I thought the Member seated next to you is the Member for Imenti Central, Hon. Mwiti; unless he has now taken a new profession.\nOn a point of order, Hon. Speaker. I am seated next to Hon. Cheboi. I am not a witchdoctor but people in Meru are saying that Hon. Mpuru Aburi took a witchdoctor to Sen. Kiraitu\u2019s House. I am not sure whether I am safe sitting next to him.\nHon. Members, let us not bring village issues here because they will turn the House into some other place. I have not seen anyone carrying any paraphernalia that could fit in the description of practiSing witchcraft. Mhe. Aburi, ungependa kuzungumzia mambo haya ya uchawi?\nAhsante, Mhe. Spika. Ningependa kumwambia Mhe. Cheboi kwamba tuna wachekeshaji kama Churchill na Nyambane humu nchini, ambao wanaongea kama \u201cNyayo\u201d. Mugambi anajulikana Tigania East na huwa anapelekwa kwenye sherehe ambako huongea kama \u201cNyayo\u201d, Kibaki, Muturi na Raila na watu wanafurahia. Nilimtambulisha kama mtoto wa nyoka kule kwa Mhe. Kiraitu. Alizungumza na watu wakafurahia sana. Alisema kwamba anaweza kumtemea yule anayecheza na Mhe. Kiraitu Murungi mate na afe. Mugambi alikuwa tu anafurahisha watu. Hakukuwa na uchawi wowote. Mhe. Mwiti na Mhe. Cheboi ndio wachawi.\nPili, mimi ni Mkristo.\nMhe. Aburi, hayo yametosha. Endeleeni kutema mate pale Meru lakini sio hapa Bungeni. Hon. Members, before we proceed, allow me to recognise a group of students seated in the Speaker\u2019s Gallery. They are drawn from various schools from each county, forming a group known as \u201cPurest Village\u201d. They advocate for virtuous childhood and patriotic youth. In the Public Gallery, we have pupils from Iganjo and Wandui primary schools from Gatanga Constituency, Murang\u2019a County. You are all welcome to observe the proceedings of the National Assembly. Hon. Members, we will go back to Order No. 6. Hon. Ndung\u2019u Gethenji, I am told that you did not complete giving the full set of your Notices of Motions. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nHon. Speaker, I had two Notices of Motions, but I only gave one notice. I think there was an error in the Order Paper.\nProceed and complete\nADOPTION OF REPORT ON PROTOCOL TO CONSTITUTIVE ACT OF AU ON PAP\nHon. Speaker, I beg to give notice of the following Motion: THAT, this House adopts the Report of the Departmental Committee on Defence and Foreign Relations on the Protocol to the Constitutive Act of the African Union relating to the Pan-African Parliament, laid on the Table of the House on Thursday, December 1, 2016, and pursuant to Section 8 of the Treaty Making and Ratification Act, approves the ratification of the Protocol to the Constitutive Act of the African Union relating to the Pan-African Parliament.\nADOPTION OF REPORT ON OVERSIGHT OVER IMPLEMENTATION OF DEVOLUTION\nHon. Speaker, I beg to give notice of the following Motion:\nTHAT, this House adopts the Report of the Constitutional Implementation Oversight Committee on implementation of devolution up to the year 2016, laid on the Table of the House on Tuesday, 21st February, 2017. Thank you, Hon. Speaker.\nREPORT OF THE WHOLE HOUSE ON PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT (AMENDMENT) BILL\nTHAT, this House do agree with the Report of the Committee of the whole House on its consideration of the Public Finance Management (Amendment) Bill (National Assembly Bill No.4 of 2015)\nHon. Members, debate on this Motion was concluded. What remains is for me to put the Question, which I hereby do.\nHon. Speaker, I beg to move that the Public Finance Management (Amendment) Bill (National Assembly Bill No. 4 of 2015) be now read a Third Time. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nI request Hon. Gaichuhie, the Vice Chair of the Departmental Committee on Finance, Planning and Trade to second. I want people who were here when we passed this Bill and who know what the Bill is all about to second.\n(Hon. (Ms.) Munene walked into the Chamber)\nMember for Othaya, please take a seat.\nI put the Question having confirmed that there is quorum in the House.\nTHE SACCO SOCIETIES (AMENDMENT) BILL\nHon. Maanzo, Member for Makueni.\nThank you, Hon. Speaker. I would like to seek your guidance under Article 110 (1)(a) of the Constitution, which says: \u201cIn this Constitution, \u201ca Bill concerning county government\u201d means a Bill containing provisions affecting the functions and powers of the county governments as set out in the Fourth Schedule.\u201d\nArticle 110 (3) of the Constitution says: \u201cBefore either House considers a Bill, the Speakers of the National Assembly and Senate shall jointly resolve any question as to whether it is a Bill concerning counties and, if it is, whether it is a special or an ordinary Bill.\u201d\nThe Fourth Schedule of the Constitution says in part: \u201c7. Trade development and regulation, including \u2013 (e) cooperative societies.\u201d\nHon. Speaker, in the definition of this Bill on the amendment of regulation of SACCO Societies---\nHon. Maanzo, so that I can save you and the House some time, the House Business Committee has looked at the provisions of Article 110 and also the Fourth Schedule of the Constitution and determined, notwithstanding what is contained in the Bill, that this Bill concerns counties. Therefore, you do not have to belabour the point, but it is good that you stood on a point of order to raise that issue. It, therefore, means that at the conclusion of the The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nconsideration of this Bill by this House, it will go to the Senate for further consideration in the normal way. So, the matter has already been resolved.\nHon. Katoo ole Metito, you are the one moving the Bill.\nHon. Speaker, I beg to move that the SACCO Societies (Amendment) Bill (National Assembly Bill No. 26 of 2016) be now read a Second Time. I would like to bring to the attention of the House that this Bill was submitted by the Cabinet Secretary for National Treasury in line with the proposals announced in the current Budget of 2016/2017. Therefore, it is prudent that this House concludes this Bill before the end of the current financial year because it addresses some of the proposed reforms in the financial sector. Although the SACCO Societies Act of 2008 provides the regulation of SACCO societies, it lacks some provisions. The biggest problem in the SACCO industry is, among others, credibility of people running the SACCOs and the issue of registration of SACCOs, especially those undertaking deposit-taking business. The proposed amendment Bill tries to cure those shortcomings of the current Act. The current Act also lacks, as I have said, issues relating to the determination of the suitability of persons who serve as directors and other officers of SACCO Societies as well as credit information sharing. Nowadays, we have the Credit Reference Bureau (CRB). It is a requirement that when you apply for jobs or high positions in this country, you are required to get clearance from CRB. This is about financial information from all credit lending institutions. Therefore, there is need for those institutions to share information, including the information of SACCO societies. Therefore, the SACCO Societies (Amendment) Bill 2016 seeks to address those inadequacies in the Act. In summary, the SACCO Societies (Amendment) Bill 2016 which was read for the first time in the House on 19th July 2016, proposes to amend the SACCO Societies Act (No. 14 of 2008), which in the Bill is referred to as the Act. As I have said, it is meant to provide registration and licensing of SACCO societies, especially those with savings and credit services. Two, it is expected to expand the credit information sharing mechanism to include the exchange of information by SACCO societies with other licensed financial institutions.\nThe amendment contained in Clause 2 inserts sections and New Clauses 27A and 27B into the Bill. It seeks to prescribe words that shall be used as part of the business name of a SACCO society licence to undertake deposit-taking business. These words include \u201cDeposit- Taking SACCO\u201d (DTS). That tells you that, that is a SACCO that is licensed to undertake deposit-taking and any of its derivatives. The proposed new clause and Sub-clause 3 proposes that all existing deposit-taking SACCO societies comply with the above mentioned requirement for change of business name within 12 months of the commencement of DTS. If the existing SACCOs are deposit-taking, they must comply with that requirement within 12 months from the commencement of this new section. The amendment further proposes that SACCO Society Regulatory Authority, referred in the Act as ESDA Authority, must approve registration or incorporation of co-operative societies as DTS. On registration or incorporation, the co-operative society is required to obtain a licence from the authority within one year of such registration or incorporation. To avoid members getting losses or their savings being misappropriated, such a regulation is necessary. Instead of operating quacks or unregistered societies, the Authority is given powers to ensure that every The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nregistered or incorporated SACCO society obtains a licence within one year of registration or incorporation. If a co-operative society fails to obtain its licence as prescribed, it shall stop using the words \u201cdeposit- taking\u201d. That means it will invalidate the activities of the said SACCO and it will become an offence if they fail to comply. The amendment contained in Clause 3 is very important. I have an expert on SACCOs sitting next to me. I like it that he is listening and following very well. He will add value to this Bill. There is a New Clause 48A in Clause 3 which is proposed for insertion and gives the Authority powers to determine the suitability and propriety of every person proposed to act as a director or officer of a SACCO society. For one to be a director or an officer of any SACCO, the following has to be considered. It is found in New Clause 48A (2) (a-f). It reads: (a) \u201cthe financial status or solvency of the person.\u201d You cannot be entrusted to manage other people\u2019s fund when your financial status or solvency position is in doubt. (b) \u201cthe academic or other qualifications or experience of the person, having regard to the nature of the functions which the person shall perform. (c) \u201cthe status of any other licence or approval granted to the person by any financial sector regulator.\u201d That is because there will be credit sharing information among several financial institutions. It will be known whether you have been licensed by any other financial institution to perform such functions and that will be taken into consideration. (d) \u201cthe ability of the person to carry on the regulated activity competently, honestly and fairly.\u201d This is about financial matters and money for several members. It is prudent that the person managing is competent, honest and fair in the discharge of those duties. (e) \u201cthe reputation, character, financial integrity and reliability of the person. It is all about fairness, openness and accountability. (f) Any other material information that the authority may consider necessary.\u201d If you go down to sub-clause 3, the Authority may consider necessary whether the person is competent. New Clause 48A(3) says: (i) \u201chas contravened provisions of any law for the protection of members of the public against financial loss due to dishonesty, incompetence or malpractice by persons engaged in dealing with marketable securities\u201d. Those are some of the other things that will be considered. (ii) \u201chas been convicted or is being investigated in respect of an offence involving financial impropriety, fraud, corruption or economic crimes. (iii) was a director of a SACCO society which was liquidated, is under liquidation or has been place under statutory management.\u201d I do not think it will be prudent for you to head another SACCO which is of a sound management position. It is also proposed that the person be checked whether he has participated in any business practice which, in the opinion of the Authority, was fraudulent, prejudicial to the market or public interest, was otherwise improper or would otherwise discredit a person\u2019s method of conducting SACCO society business. It is all about the integrity and character of the person proposed as a director or an officer of a SACCO society, especially with respect to financial matters. There are several, but let me just mention one. It talks of whether the person has acted in such a manner as to cast doubt on the person\u2019s competence or soundness of judgment. They are critical and important. Most important is New Clause 48A(4) which says: The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\n\u201cBefore determining that a person is not suitable or proper to serve as a director or an officer of a SACCO society, the Authority shall give that person an opportunity to be heard\u201d. Therefore, that person will not just be judged unheard. There will be an opportunity for that person to give his or her side of the story. Clause 4 of the new amendment in Section 50 proposes to give the Authority powers to prescribe the minimum standards on significant members of a SACCO society, including continuous professional development, courses, training and the certification necessary for one to serve as a director of a SACCO society. Hon. Speaker, it is a very brief Bill, but it is technical on financial matters and it will be good for Members to follow it keenly and give their input. Finally, Clause 5 seeks to amend Section 54 of the principal Act by requiring SACCO societies to exchange information on performing and non-performing loans as specified by the Authority from time to time. It is important that, that credit institution can really share information on performing and non-performing loans and this is in line with the provisions of the Banking Act. It is not something new. It is streamlining all banking laws so that they will be on the same page. This amendment differs from the current provision that requires the Cabinet Secretary (CS) to prescribe, in regulation, the manner and extent of exchange of information on non- performing loans. Currently, it is at the discretion of the CS. This amendment is removing that power from an individual and taking it to the Authority of the SACCO society.\nI want to conclude and assure Members that the proposals in this Bill comply with the provisions of the Constitution and Standing Orders. The amendments proposed will immensely improve the operations and the regulations of SACCO societies within the country. That is what is required as part of the reforms in the financial sector. I beg to move and request the Leader of the Majority Party to second.\nThe Leader of the Majority Party?\nThank you, Hon. Speaker. As I second this Bill, I really want to thank you for making the determination within the provisions of the Constitution that this Bill concerns county governments and that the former Secretary of Co-operatives and the current Member for Makueni should not have any problem. He is a serious stakeholder. He knows this thing. Even if he is a Member of Parliament, just like Hon. Chris still has networks in the universities, Hon. Maanzo knows those people. Your problem has been solved. We thank the Speaker for taking this Bill to the Senate after we conclude. Two, this is a money Bill within the reading of Article 114 of the Constitution. Finally, this Bill went through stakeholders\u2019 consultations - thorough stakeholders\u2019 consultation - including and up to the Cabinet level before it landed in Parliament. Fourthly, this Bill has been submitted to this House through the procedures of the House by the Cabinet Secretary (CS) for the National Treasury in line with the proposals announced in the Budget for 2016/2017 Financial Year. So, this Bill, with all that I have said, is before this House through the right procedures. What does this Bill do? What is the objective of this Bill? The principal objective of this Bill is to amend the SACCO Society Act of 2008. What is it providing for in this Bill? One, this Bill is providing for the registration and licensing of SACCO societies as deposit savings and credit co-operatives. So, this House is under obligation to formulate legal framework that will protect the savings of Kenyans who we represent. This Bill is dealing with quacks. You could form your society, collect millions and disappear. We have classical examples The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nof various pyramid schemes, societies and co-operatives in our country that have gone down with the savings of our people. At the same time, we have co-operatives that have done so well that the co-operative movement in our country is among the most celebrated in the world. So, we have the best and we have the worst. This law is going to deal with the quacks and the bad ones. I hope Hon. Maanzo is not representing the quacks. I hope he is going to stand with co- operatives like the Co-operative Bank of Kenya, Ukulima SACCO and Mwalimu SACCO. This Bill is going to deal with registration and licensing. Again, this Bill further---\n(Hon. Ng\u2019ongo, Hon. Bosire and Hon. Onyonka consulted loudly)\nI hope the chairman of ODM is not negotiating on the nominations. He is very busy dealing with Members. It is nomination period and, maybe, he is already issuing certificates. He cannot do that under the new law. You cannot! The people of Kisii where Hon. Bosire and Hon. Onyonka come from must be subjected to nomination. You cannot do \u201cmonkey business\u201d in the House.\nHon. Speaker, you should not allow the House to be used as a place where deals are cut; where party nomination deals are cut. Of course, the Secretary-General of FORD-Kenya will do the same.\nLet us deal with the Bill.\nThank you, Hon. Speaker. I was only---\nThe Bill also---\nYou are out of order to be claiming to be saying anything while seated.\nHon. Speaker, the Bill further expands the current credit information sharing mechanism to include SACCO societies with other licensed financial institutions. What again are we doing in this Bill? There are a lot of resources and money flowing within the SACCO industry. Billions of shillings are transacted within co-operatives and SACCOS. Because we have a new law that deals with this, we also want to bring on board and expand the current credit information sharing between all the commercial and financial institutions. We want to know the money that goes through co-operatives. We have the Anti- Money Laundering and Proceeds of Crime law; we have the Financial Reporting Centre and we have the Central Bank Act and its regulations. So, all the millions going through them--- We will find out the volume that goes through the SACCOs and co-operatives. The proceeds of those financial resources can be traced so that we do not allow drug dealers, money launderers and terrorism-financing to infiltrate the SACCO industry. This is intended within the Banking Act. The Micro-Finance Act of 2008 brings all credit information sharing under one regulatory regime. Once we amend the SACCO Societies Act, it will be in line with the Banking Act, the Micro-Finance Act and the Financial Reporting Centre. All of those put together will be one regime: credit information sharing and regulatory. That is the object and the principle of the Bill. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nPage 10 of Tuesday, 21st February, 2017 at 2.30 p.m\nIn amending the SACCO Societies Act, this Bill provides for something called deposit- taking SACCOs. It is only dealing with those SACCOs that do deposit taking. There are many SACCOs, like the coffee SACCOs. They might have other functions but, this one is only amending the Deposit-Taking SACCOs. It gives them a new name that distinguishes them from other co-operatives, particularly non-profit making SACCOs. Non-profit making SACCOs are not within this legal framework. So, it will give legal restrictions. It will give certain legal limitations to the usage of this unique identity for deposit-taking SACCOs. What is the intent? What is the purpose? The intent and purpose of those deposit-taking SACCOs is to eliminate confusion and assure customers that the SACCOs they are using in any part of the country using the name \u201cDeposit-Taking SACCO\u201d are going to be a regulated institution. So, the moment you fall within that name, you must abide by certain regulations and legal regime so that the protection of the citizens\u2019 savings is assured. It is just like the way we have it in the Banking Act and the Micro-Finance Act. Secondly and more fundamentally, the area that this Bill is going to deal with is the area of integrity among officers who will serve in the deposit-taking SACCOs. The men and women who will serve in that SACCO must agree in principle that they are people who can be trusted with the savings of the people of Kenya. What does the Bill do to those men and women who serve in these deposit-taking SACCOs? The Bill proposes to amend the Sacco Societies Act to provide for criteria of making a determination on the suitability of officers holding positions of responsibility in SACCOs. Those people who go to SACCOs are the middle-poor Kenyans. So, we have to be very careful on who becomes the chairman in charge of those SACCOs. Their integrity must be above reproach. You can steal the billions of the rich, but it is very immoral, even in the eyes of God, to steal from the poor. So, this Bill is putting in place criteria to make a determination on the integrity. If you steal--- You know Hon. Keynan is one of the rich, affluent Members. So, if you steal from Hon. Keynan, he will have some assets remaining. The same can be said of Hon. Duale or the rich who own banks. But if you steal from mama mboga and you happen to be the chairman of that SACCO, that is why this Bill is putting criteria to decide who becomes a member. What does it do? It deals with the governance structure of SACCOs. In essence, we are looking at the integrity and the governance structure. The deposit-taking SACCOs will serve deposit and credit services to a large section of citizens in line with the governance requirement in other areas of the financial sector. Thirdly and more importantly, this Bill seeks to amend the SACCO Societies Act in order to empower the SACCO regulator so that it can impose minimum standards on directors and senior officers as prescribed. The regulator is given some powers. Why are you a regulator? A regulator is always created to protect the industry and the consumers of that institution. In this case, this Bill seeks to amend the Sacco Societies Act in order to empower the SACCO regulator. You know the Leader of the Minority Party was one time the Chairman--- He was given a job by Hon. Charity Ngilu to investigate the pyramid schemes. He did a good job. The Report was tabled but, five or six years later, many Kenyans still miss their hard-earned savings with the pyramid schemes then. So, SACCOs are very key. They are in our villages, wards, constituencies and counties. I think this Bill is coming at the right time. We must also, in the future, bring amendments to the Kenya Deposit Funds Act so that when Hon. Dalmas Otieno and I bank with a certain bank and the directors and owners of that bank violate the Banking Act and the bank collapses, what next? How do we protect that? This House is under obligation to protect Kenyan citizens who save their hard-earned money with banks. For example, Chase Bank collapsed. There are millions of Kenyans who became poor by The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nthe closure of that bank. The Imperial Bank--- I think this House is under obligation to go further and amend the necessary legislation so that, like in the developed world, we can protect the savings of each and every depositor. That is the role of this House. The regulator is under obligation to impose minimum standards, both on the directors and senior management of any SACCO as prescribed in the Bill. The standards include mandatory continuous or minimum professional development course given to the senior managers, training, certification that each director or an officer must undertake before he is eligible to serve as a member of that deposit-taking SACCO. This Bill also proposes to amend the SACCO Societies Act in order to harmonize and align the sharing of credit information emanating from the deposit-taking SACCOs with other credit providers, particularly the banks. Today, we have the Financial Reporting Centre. The Central Bank of Kenya, through regulations, said if you want to withdraw Kshs1 million, you must fill a form. If you want to deposit over Kshs1 million, you must fill a form. I want to share the following with the House. We have a very unique Governor of CBK. As of now, he does not have an account. It is very sad. Because of the faith he belongs to, his salary and everything just goes to that. I have confirmed and I am told he does not have an account. He has never had an account with any bank. The irony is: How do you become the Governor of CBK of a country like Kenya and you do not have an account? So, even when we ask where he gets his powers to limit the amount to withdraw and the amount to deposit, he cannot understand because he does not have an account or a cheque book. He is very unique. We have no problem. But I am told his salary is already mortgaged. His salary goes somewhere else since he got employed.\nWhat is the point of order from the Member for Imenti Central?\nThank you, Hon. Speaker. Our able Leader of the Majority Party has mentioned Chase Bank. That may cause panic. He should say Chase Bank closed and opened so that people out there may know that the bank is open. Number two; to discuss the Governor of CBK when he cannot reply here, I think the Leader of the Majority Party is not in order to introduce that matter. Thank you, Hon. Speaker.\nHon. Speaker, the President of the Republic of Kenya has been discussed not once, not twice, not ten times. I can substantiate that the current Governor of CBK does not have an account with any bank. If you have any information contrary to that, then you can produce it.\nAnother point of order from the Leader of the Minority Party?\nHon. Speaker, I think it is against the rules of this House to discuss a person\u2019s character in this House when they cannot defend themselves. Is it in order for the Leader of the Majority Party to mislead the House by saying that all the money that the Governor of CBK earns goes to a certain sect? Is it in order to discuss him in this House when he cannot defend himself? Thank you, Hon. Speaker.\nHon. Speaker, there is nothing out of order as far as I am concerned. The Governor of the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) does not have a current or savings account. If you have any information that is contrary to that, you can bring it forward. I am on the HANSARD record as having said that. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nThere is another point of order from the Member of Kandara Constituency.\nThank you, Hon. Speaker. Although my equipment shows that I am communicating using German language, I do not know if that is what the HANSARD is recording. However, the Governor of CBK comes from my constituency and I know his family very well. Is it in order for the Leader of the Majority Party to raise such a personal issue in terms of salary? The salary of an individual is a right of that individual. How he uses his salary is personal; it is not a public resource because he is not a personal employee. The Leader of the Majority Party should respectfully withdraw those statements. He is intending to bring to disrepute the Office of the Governor of CBK.\nLeader of the Majority Party, move to the Bill and forget about those personalities.\nI agree with you, Hon. Speaker. When the Governor was being interviewed by the Departmental Committee on Finance, Planning and Trade \u2013 and the Chair is here and he can attest to that fact as it is on HANSARD \u2013 he said that he did not have a savings or current bank account. When Kenyans seeking appointment to hold public offices are subjected to vetting by this House, we should avoid the culture of Members saying that so and so is from my constituency, community or religion because that is not the way this House should be run. If each one of us here speaks for his or her person, we will not be building one Kenya. The issue of saying that the Governor of CBK qualifies because he comes from a certain constituency should not arise. He is Kenyan. Him being my friend should not arise. It is immaterial that he comes from Kandara or Garissa constituencies. This Bill seeks to align the SACCOs in terms of the financial transactions that they do with other financial institutions. The Micro-Finance Act 2008, the Insurance Act and the Banking Act subject the respective financial institutions under them to a financial reporting centre on a daily basis, which shows the volumes of the monies that go through them. We are saying this because this House enacted the Proceeds of Crime and Anti-Money Laundering Bill, which was assented to by His Excellency the President. We have enacted laws on anti-terrorism financing and anti-bribery, which have since been assented to by the President. This House also dealt with the proceeds of drugs and how they can be detected in the financial sector in terms of circulation. This Bill is trying to align the SACCOs financial obligations in terms of sharing credit information with other financial institutions. Fourthly, there is the issue of expanding scope of the credit information that ought to be shared to include both the positives and the negatives through the Credit Reference Bureaus (CRBs). The shared information will also help the Kenya Revenue Authority to make judgement on the taxation levels to apply. This will help other security related institutions to follow whether due process within the financial sector is being followed. The shared information will also help the CRBs to give an early warning on the goings-on in individual SACCOs. |It will give an indication as to whether a SACCO is in a healthy or unhealthy position financially. Therefore, we must allow for information of financial transactions of SACCOs to be shared with other financial service providers. Hon. Speaker, I have no apologies to make on what I have said about the Governor of CBK. I am entitled, as the Member for Garissa Township. We are here to represent and defend our constituencies. Nobody should try to intimidate, blackmail or threaten Hon. Duale. I beg to second. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nHon. Members, those of you who may want to withdraw, you might as well make your way out. Member for Endebess, you can sit anywhere.\nI notice that the Member for Kiminini wants to speak, unless the Leader of the Majority Party wants to speak again.\nThank you, Hon. Speaker for giving me this opportunity. At the outset, I stand to support this Bill. Indeed, this is a very important Bill. Hon. Duale has, while seconding, explained the gist of this Bill. It is important for the Members who have not had a chance to read it. He has said it all. This is a very important Bill. Some people are where they are today because of the SACCOs. When I got my first job with SmithKline Beecham after I left university, I joined a SACCO. I bought land through a SACCO loan. The advice we used to be given when we were still young boys was that we should save regularly, borrow wisely and repay promptly. Through the SACCOs, you can go very far as far as investment is concerned. We have seen so many business people and quacks conning people money, particularly through the closets of directors of SACCOs. In the traditional days, people would form a SACCO to buy land. The moment the SACCO bought land, other people, particularly the directors, would con members. Therefore, this Bill will add value in terms of assuring people in the industry that their savings will be protected. Hon. Speaker, credit referencing is very critical. This is a practice that is being used in Europe. Many a time when you want to borrow money, you are told to bring some collateral. You do not need collateral if you can give out some credit information. In fact, just by looking at the way you pay your water and electricity bills to ascertain whether you pay promptly or not, a SACCO or micro-finance institution can assess the risk level associated with your borrowing of money from them. We know that CBRs are licensed by the CBK. We now have two CBRs in Kenya. They play very critical roles. It is not just in the banking industry. Even when it comes to the SACCOs, we can use that information to ascertain the risk level associated with Hon. Gikaria when he seeks to borrow money from a given SACCO. The other speaker said that SACCOS are for poor people. That is not the case although, in most cases, the majority of the people who save with SACCOs are from the lower income levels. In Parliament, we have the Bunge Savings and Credit Co-operative Society (BUCOSO) and Parliamentarians Savings and Credit Co-operative Society (PACOSO) where the rich people save. For instance, I have seen Senator Gideon Moi who is among the rich people saving in PACOSO. Some of us have been saving in PACOSO so as to use that money for campaigns when that time comes. That is because we do not have sponsors or a rich party like Jubilee which will give us money for campaigning. SACCOs play a very critical role. The element of credit sharing will also play a critical role, particularly in ascertaining the risk level of the borrowers.\nSecondly, I want to mention briefly on the issue of the Sacco Societies Regulatory Authority (SASRA) which is supposed to supervise and help in regulating SACCOs. It is important because many SACCOs are going under and, maybe, it is the highest time that SASRA expanded so that there is timely supervision of those SACCOs. We know very well that SACCOs are going under and disappearing with Kenyans\u2019 investments. We have seen banks The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\ngoing under and yet, the Central Bank of Kenya is there. As we move, on we want SASRA, which will be in charge of those SACCOs, to strengthen itself and expand accordingly so that the SACCO movement can grow. Sometimes back, I was reading an article on the SACCO business which stated that it was in the excess of Kshs400 billion. So, you can see it is a very big market which needs some regulations. We cannot just leave it to the Cabinet Secretary (CS). It is important for an authority to be there to look into the issues and challenges which are affecting that particular industry. It is true that once this Bill goes through, it will provide some consistency with the Banking, Micro-Finance and Insurance Acts. I support this Bill because there will be consistency. Lastly, I want to briefly mention the issue of professional training. The SACCO industry started a long time ago. Many people were illiterate and did not know about it. But now, with the emerging challenges, we see a lot of new trends and changes coming up. It is important to give a provision for the continuous training, just like it happens in many professional bodies like the Law Society of Kenya (LSK), the accountants and doctors. It is a requirement that every year, one needs to have attained some specific professional points or gone through training to understand the current affairs in that particular industry. In this Bill, those who will be working in this industry, especially directors must undergo continuous training. Maybe SASRA will develop a course which will be designed to capacity-build the people in this industry. This is because we have emerging issues coming up which people who have studied another course might not be able to handle. We thank God because, at the moment, new courses have come up. For example, we have a course by the name of Co-operative Development which is offered by Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT) and University of Nairobi (UoN) under Bachelor of Commerce (BCOM). Other universities wherever they are, should redesign their curriculum and come up with relevant courses for the SACCO movement. That is because SACCOs play a very critical role as far as the economy is concerned.\nI request Hon. Members to support this Bill on the SACCO movement. Recently, we passed a Bill by Jude Njomo capping the interest rates in the banks. At the moment, Banks are not even lending money to people. The core business of a bank is to lend money. When I shared with one of the directors, he told me it is a big risk to lend money because they are not assured of repayments. That is because the interest rate is controlled and they have a lot of overheads. This has led to many banks laying-off staff. The SACCOs are now a replacement and Kenyans are borrowing money from them as opposed to banks. That is because you borrow what you have saved. This is a very important Bill which is going to play a very critical role in as far as the economy of this country is concerned.\nThank you, Hon. Speaker and I support.\nThank you, Hon. Speaker for allowing me to give my contribution to the SACCO Societies (Amendment) Bill. At the outset, I support it because it is very important. This Bill identifies the unique features of the deposit-taking SACCOs and tends to distinguish them from other SACCOs. It also goes a long way in enhancing the integrity of the officers who will be working in those deposit-taking SACCOs. Many SACCOs have been set up in the past, and ended up squandering people\u2019s deposits. People deposited their money in those SACCOs and, at the end, the ones who got rich and empowered were the officers working in those SACCOs. This Bill tries to enhance the governance structures of running SACCOs. It is also important because it tries to empower SASRA to impose minimum standards on directors and senior officers of SACCOs as The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nprescribed. The standards may include mandatory continuous or minimum professional development courses, training and certifications which each director or officer must attain before seeking to serve in a deposit-taking SACCO. In the past, we have realized that once a person is elected as a director or within any of the senior positions, they do not continue to enhance and educate themselves or attend continuous education for improvement. This Bill makes sure that those people will continue to attain the set minimum education so as to acquaint themselves with the requirements of managing huge SACCOs. In the past, people have come up with all kinds of organizations in the name of SACCOs. Even pyramid schemes were formed where people deposited their money and it disappeared. A few years ago in this country, there was a record where many pyramid schemes came up and people deposited their money with them. I think this House formed a Committee to look into that matter. The Central Bank of Kenya also froze the accounts of those people and, up to-date, Kenyans are still wondering what happened to the money which they deposited in those pyramid schemes.\nThis Bill also proposes to amend the SACCO Societies Act to align the sharing of credit information from deposit-taking SACCOs with other credit providers, particularly the banks. That way, the banks will know how the SACCOs are performing. The Bill further proposes to have credit information shared to include both positive and negative information through the Credit Reference Bureau (CRB) and to allow the information from SACCOs to be shared with other financial providers.\nThis is key because more often than not, you find an organization or SACCO claiming, through manipulation of its accounts, to have good books of account. There have been shrewd and unscrupulous officers who give cooked financial information or change information on how a SACCO is performing for it to attract more members, only for the members to realize that they have deposited their money in a SACCO which is non-performing and is in the process of collapsing.\nHon. Speaker, I support this Bill and thank you for allowing me to contribute.\nThank you, Hon. Speaker. I rise to support this Bill but, I would like to say that Clause 27(a) and (b) have issues. The rest of the Bill is okay. It is very good for the SACCOs in the country. We need to share credit. The SACCOs are now huge businesses. In fact, some SACCOs like Harambee SACCO are bigger than many banks in Kenya. Therefore, they need prudence in financial management. However, when we were consulting with stakeholders and the public, the SACCO movement had a big issue with Clause 27(a) and (b). They communicated to the Committee and expressed their reservations which appear in the Report which we presented in this House. In fact, the reason is that when you say deposit-taking SACCO, you bring in confusion because all SACCOs are registered under the Co-operative Societies Act. We have 5,000 SACCOs in the country. They are regulated very well under the Office of the Commissioner of Co-operatives. Each district and every county in Kenya has a Directorate of Co-operatives. We used to have District Cooperatives Officers who would assist in the promotion of SACCOs. In their own memorandum of registration, everything is clearly stipulated. There is a very good law which regulates everything, so that we do not have to refer to them as deposit-taking SACCOs because all SACCOs take deposits. It just amounts to over-legislation. Deposit-taking is a function of the SACCO, including our own SACCO. If we pass Clause 27(a) and (b), it means we will change The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nthe name of our own SACCO and call it a deposit-taking SACCO. Each one of us deposits and saves money there. We can take credit and borrow from our own SACCO. The SACCO movement is so streamlined and the law is so good that what was left is the rest of the amendments which are very good. When you insist on Clause 27 (a) and (b), you will not be assisting the movement at all. You will just be over-legislating and over-burdening Kenyans. Even in the definition of \u201cSACCO,\u201d Section 4 of the Act clearly says that it is a deposit-taking institution. You take money from members. Every registered SACCO in Kenya takes deposits. It is already legislated and it is in public knowledge and notoriety. It is just like legislating for when the sun will rise from the East and set in the West. Everybody in the world knows that. For the Commissioner of Co-operatives to first and foremost register a SACCO, that word \u201cSACCO\u201d already says it is a deposit-taking institution and it has a regulatory framework from the Co-operative Societies Act to the SACCO Societies Regulatory Authority Act (SASRA). The SASRA Act was done by the regulating authority which is well structured only that it is currently having challenges because the current Chairman is going to run for governor and the CEO has been acting for a long time. This has caused the movement a lot of strain. The last time I consulted with the Ministry, they were putting mechanisms in place so that a new CEO of SASRA can be hired so that the body can work well. When the Bill comes to the Third Reading Stage, I will propose some amendments to Clause 27(a) and (b) so that we can satisfy Kenyans. I want to thank you, Hon. Speaker, for looking at the law very well and for ruling that it must be taken to the Senate. Even in our own SACCO in Parliament, one of the officers we work with comes from Nairobi County and operates from Nyayo House and yet, our Office is here in Parliament. In all the counties, out of the 176 SACCOs regulated by SASRA, there are four or so of the big ones in every county. Therefore, in the far-flung counties from Mombasa to Garissa to any of the farthest counties from Nairobi--- Meru is the best example so far. The Governor of Meru County is regulating the SACCOs very well. He is working with the Commissioner of Co-operatives and they are keen. The governors have an officer who reports to them and devolution is served properly. The SACCOs are two-tier. They are at the grassroots level and the national level. There are also international organisations which build capacity in SACCOs. Whatever we do must resonate with what is happening in America. They have the best credit unions. Jamaica follows a similar model like ours. South Africa and many other African countries have copied from us. In fact, Kenya is leading in the SACCO movement in Africa and many other countries are copying Kenya and our legislation. If we begin making legislation that is confusing, we will not only confuse our own people in Kenya, but the rest of Africa. We have to resonate with the rest of the world. That is why there are yearly conferences to look at the laws especially those done by the Kenya Union of Savings and Credit Co-operatives Limited (KUSCCO), the head body in Kenya whose Managing Director, Mr. Ototo, also belongs to the international body dealing with the co-operative movement in the world. He sits on that board. Kenya won that election this year. For a long time, it has been a Malawian who lost to a Kenyan. They are able to check on regulations and there are meetings on regulators all the time. Our own regulator must work and resonate with the rest of the world because the co-operative principles are the same. The idea is to safeguard depositors\u2019 money to make sure that it is safe. That has been taken care of by the rest of the amendments, but not by Clause 27(a) and (b). Therefore, as I have indicated to the House, I will propose some amendments to those two sections of Clause 27. The rest of the Bill is very good. I support the rest of the Bill, but not Clause 27(a) and (b). It is The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nover-legislation. It is creating confusion and we need to work it out and look at the rest of the world. As I conclude, now that the interest rates have been capped and SACCOs have helped many Kenyans - they have the biggest deposits or savings in the country. It really helps the economy to work well. Most SACCOs work with the Co-operative Bank where they have shares. In fact, SACCOs, because of their mode of business, have made the Co-operative Bank very attractive. Most of us here bank with the Co-operative Bank, which is near us. It is built by co- operatives. That is a good example of how co-operatives can succeed in the financial world. The Commissioner of Co-operatives is a board member in the Co-operative Bank, SASRA and also KUSCCO. With all those bodies checking on each other, unless somebody is really engaging in wrong practices or there is a pyramid scheme, if it is registered, then the Commissioner of Co- operatives will be liable. It is not easy for anyone to misuse the funds of SACCO societies. There are enough checks and balances. Therefore, every Kenyan who is a member should also be on the lookout so that monies belonging to wananchi or members of a SACCO are not misused in any way. There are enough mechanisms. I believe that this law is good except for Clause 27(a) and (b). I support the rest of the law.\nThank you, Hon. Speaker, for giving me this opportunity to contribute to this very important amendment Bill on the Sacco Societies Act. It has been said more than once that it is important for us to look at legislation and build on its weaknesses as has been witnessed in the past. Particularly, as it has been said, this amendment Bill will weed out the dirty people in this business. As Hon. Maanzo has just put it, it is true that we are over-legislating on some of these issues. We need to consider critically up to what level we can legislate. One of the issues is the determination of suitability where a person has to have some academic qualifications. I might not have gone to school but I have the money. The best thing would have been for me to merge with someone else so that we can come together in this business where I bring my financial strength and the other person brings their other academic qualifications for us to engage in some business. For me to bring financial support to a SACCO, I must be a director and should not be limited by academic qualifications that are determined by some authority. It is important for us to look at this issue critically.\nHon. Speaker, it is a fact that deposit-taking SACCOs is something we need to encourage. More often than not, SACCOs have assisted very many people to start businesses, buy land and do farming. We need to put legislation in place so that a few directors do not mismanage those SACCOs.\nIt is unfortunate that SACCOs do not enjoy the facility of sharing credit information. Most of their members borrow money from one SACCO to another without caring to repay it. That is what has crippled most of the societies and not mismanagement. Bad debts have also risen out of non-payment by members who have taken some loans. This Bill stipulates that SACCOs are going to share credit information with banks. That will go a long way in addressing some of those problems by stopping people who are fond of moving from one SACCO to another getting money, failing to repay and no action is taken against them. This is going to stop that bad behaviour by some people who have been doing that.\nOther financial institutions will always bring a single regulatory framework which will be used for purposes of credit worthiness. Anybody who wants to check on the records can go to a The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\ncertain place and get that information so that he or she can get the credibility of the person who is seeking services.\nClause 27(a)(3) says that you need one year to comply. It is important to have SACCOs in existence. Once this Bill comes into law, those SACCOs will comply and get their licences. Clause 27(a)(4) says that the existing co-operatives will not be allowed to change their by-laws until they get approval from the Authority. That is in line and proper so that they do not go ahead and change many by-laws without getting authority or approval from the Authority.\nClause 27(b) says that for a co-operative society to be incorporated or registered, it must get approval from the Authority. That is okay so that if you want to start a SACCO business, you must get an approval which will check some of the issues, particularly those of suitability. There are those who, in the past, have been involved in fraudulent activities in the banking industry or financial institutions. It is high time the Authority checked that. I have said that the checking of academic qualifications might not be in line and might be questioned legally or lawfully. If you look at the laws that we have amended, the latest being the Companies Act, we need to encourage many people to do business. At the same time, if you have to do this kind of business of taking depositors\u2019 money and in the past you were engaged in unlawful business where some of your businesses have collapsed - like Chase Bank as Hon. Duale has said - and the directors are left to go scot-free--- We passed a law that the directors will be charged individually or collectively if they allow some unacceptable or unlawful business to continue in their institutions.\nThe conditions that have been set to check your credibility regarding your financial status are honesty, reputation, character and financial integrity. Those are issues that can be checked. But as I have said, we will bring some amendments in the Committee of the whole House to try and remove some of the issues that have been raised, particularly the academic qualifications. We should allow people who might not have gone to school to bring their financial muscle and allow them to join in partnership with other people who have the qualifications that are required for that purpose.\nFurther to the conditions that have been given for purposes of registration, it is important for us to look at them very critically. It is true that if you look at what the SACCOs have done within the small village communities particularly in our backyard, we will go a long way. We are happy. For example, in Nakuru County, small-scale traders have started their own Wakulima Market and it is doing wonders. We assisted them with money from the Uwezo Fund by giving them just Kshs4 million. If you look at the Wakulima SACCO as it is now, they have, within just less than two years, a turnover of up to around Kshs10 million. They asked members to save with them and now, most of those peasants and small-scale farmers who were going to shylocks where they were being charged heavy interest rates--- If you borrowed Kshs10,000, you would forever be paying the interest and the principal would always remain. We have been able to eliminate the shylocks in the market and people are now able to get loans, do business, comfortably pay the loans and undertake other things.\nI support the Bill with the amendments. We are going to bring the amendments in the Committee of the whole House stage, so that we can assist our colleagues at the SACCO level.\nHon. Wangamati Patrick.\nThank you, Hon. Speaker, for giving me this opportunity to add my contributions to this important Bill. I am happy that Hon. Members who have contributed have shown clearly that this Bill will go a long way to assist our people and employees in this country to start saving money in a better and sure way. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nThis Bill is a sign that Kenya can now involve all people and workers to participate in the economic development of this country. I am sure that this Bill, if passed the way it is, will give workers and people in this country a chance to participate strongly in the economic development of this country. For a long time, our workers have been losing money through co-operative movements. SACCOs have also suffered. This Bill will help the workers to know how their money has been deducted and how it is kept. Because of this Bill, they will now be able to access their money properly.\nI would like to congratulate Members of Parliament and also the Mover of the Bill, the Leader of the Majority Party. It is important for this House to approve and give support to this Bill and let it be implemented as soon as possible. This country needs people to save money. Whatever little people have, they should save it here in our country. I am sure the economy of this country is bound to change very much when workers or members of SACCOs save a lot. They will be a happier lot seeing their money grow as they save it.\nI support this Bill and I thank you for giving me this opportunity.\nThank you, Hon. Speaker. I seek your indulgence to speak on behalf of the Chairman of the Committee. I would like to put a few issues straight because we had a very productive retreat sometime last year. The retreat was for members of the Committee and all major stakeholders within the SACCO movement in this country and it was held as a run-up to the enactment of this Bill.\nThere are a few issues that have been spoken by Members who have contributed before me. A matter that has been of concern to Members, and which I would beg to begin with, is the question of qualifications as stipulated in the New Clause 48A(2)(b). It is important for Members to note something because I eavesdropped on Hon. Gikaria and Hon. Sunjeev Birdi who were asking why we are allowing academic qualifications. I want you to read the wording in the Bill carefully. It talks of academic or other qualifications, or experience of the person, having regard to the nature of the functions which the person shall perform. Therefore, this Bill does not in any way stop anybody who is even illiterate from running a SACCO. That is because we are not just talking about academic and other qualifications. It is academic qualifications, or experience. Therefore, you may have very elderly people running the SACCOs and, indeed, they are there. Many of the farmers\u2019 SACCOs around this country are run by very elderly men who may not necessarily have the academic qualifications, but they have the experience. They have people- skills which they use to bring people together in the spirit of the co-operative movement.\nThis Bill recognises that, indeed, we may not have people in our villages with all the academic qualifications, but they may have other qualifications; be it in management, corporate skills of bringing people together or even personal experience. Therefore, it does not, in any way, stop anyone on the basis of academic qualifications. I thought it was important to say that because I have heard concerns raised by a number of Members. As a Member of the Committee and someone who participated in the pre-publication process of this Bill, it is important to point that out to the Members.\nI also wish to clarify an issue that Hon. Maanzo has brought up. It is the question of what a deposit-taking SACCO is. He says that any SACCO is a SACCO. That is true. All SACCOs are SACCOs, but what this Bill seeks to do, unlike what Hon. Maanzo would want Kenyans in this House to believe, is to bring out that unique distinction of those who take deposits for the purpose of taking them to the bank. That is what deposit-taking is. That is very different from holding shares within a SACCO. It is very different from you having to contribute your shares The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nwhich you will borrow against. Deposit-taking, in the real meaning in the banking sector, is where you go and deposit your money that is withdrawable. People in the matatu business and those in the retail markets are forming SACCOs. Every other Tom, Dick and Harry in this country will form a SACCO and collect deposits that are not regulated from Kenyans. There is every reason why Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) regulates banks. It is because banks are taking deposits from members of the public.\nTherefore, if you do not create that unique distinction between a deposit-taking SACCO and any other SACCO--- You know a savings and credit co-operative is any group of people coming together to save and advance credit to their members. When you distinguish what a deposit-taking SACCO is, you are allowing that SACCO to be under a regulator. Therefore, that SACCO can actually take deposits from people who are not even members of that particular SACCO. There are clear examples of this - the Unaitas of this world, Harambee SACCO and many others, including my own SACCO.\nI have to say I have a very keen interest in the co-operative movement because I am who I am today in terms of my financial muscle or lack of it because of the SACCO movement in this country and the support that I have got from the SACCO industry. Therefore, it is important that I protect those other gullible young Kenyans who may not have the knowledge that I do. If you allow every other Tom, Dick and Harry to collect deposits from Kenyans assuming that this is somebody who is regulated and who is collecting deposits from Kenyans, people, as Hon. Pukose would say, will fall prey to others who are in pyramid schemes and not SACCOs. Therefore, it is very important.\nI want to challenge Hon. Maanzo to bring his amendment. I will be there to protect what we have provided in this Bill. This is something that we did together and deliberated on in the Committee with all the stakeholders in the SACCO movement.\nIt is also important to appreciate the role that the SACCO movement plays in this country. One of the most successful banks, the Co-operative Bank of Kenya, is owned, 65 per cent, by the SACCO movement. The holding company of Co-operative Bank, Co-op Holdings Co-operative Society Limited, owns 65 per cent of that bank. That company is fully owned by the co-operative movements in this country. Therefore, we cannot say that we will allow everybody to use the name \u201cDeposit-Taking SACCO.\u201d The whole rationale of using that DTS or D-T SACCO is to create that distinction so that when somebody asks me to put my money in a SACCO and be able to access that deposit tomorrow, I will know that this is someone who is being regulated by a Government authority.\nLast year but one, I interacted with, at least, a minimum of 50 to 60 members of the public in my constituency and a number of other Kenyans in Nairobi County who had fallen to the gimmicks of some Mukurino who was operating from somewhere around Meridian Hotel. He was running what was perceived to be a SACCO. He, indeed, collected many deposits from Kenyans making them believe that it was a SACCO that could take deposits and could even lend nine times what one had deposited in that \u2018SACCO\u2019. It did not operate for more than two years because it was not SACCO! Hon. Maanzo, you know that. He is now a multi-billionaire and none of the people who had deposited their money in that Mukurino SACCO were compensated. I cannot remember the name of that SACCO. We must protect Kenyans by making it clear that there will be a distinction of what a SACCO is \u2013 which is where co-operators put together their savings in order to access affordable credit \u2013 and a deposit-taking SACCO, which is where people put in their deposits and have that money fall under a regulator, just like in the banking sector. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nYou are today comfortable to open an account with Equity Bank, Co-operative Bank and all the other banks that fall under the regulation of the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) because one is confident that there is the Deposits Protection Fund, and the Kenya Depositors Insurance Corporation. We seek to bring that regulation into the SACCO movement to make sure that people can save and deposit their funds within SACCOs under some form of regulation. That should be clear to the Members of this House so that we do not fall into the temptation of moving amendments to Clause 27 (a) and (b), as Hon. Maanzo may have fallen victim. Unfortunately, he is a Member of the Committee. He was Secretary in the Ministry of Co- operative Development and Marketing when I was Secretary for Sports during the Grand Coalition Government. Hon. Maanzo understands this better than I do. I was taken aback to hear him talk about amendments. I want to challenge him to bring those amendments. We will fight to uphold what is in this Bill, which seeks to protect gullible Kenyans against unscrupulous people, like the Mukurino I have referred to. I sat with Hon. Maanzo in Mombasa, with stakeholders. An issue about the Mukurino SACCOs came up. In regulating the SACCO movement, there are issues that came up with the interest- capping Bill, which talk about the financial institutions and not just banks. We enacted a law to cap the interest rates of financial institutions, and not just banks. When we bring the deposit- taking SACCOS under the ambit of a regulator, we will be able to classify them as financial institutions as they advance credit to people. Kenyans are suffering in some SACCOs. Every Tom, Dick and Harry can today register a limited company or a trading name, add the name \u2018SACCO\u2019, collect money from people and pretending to be lending to them. That is shylocking. Actual advancement of credit should be done in a regulated manner. Therefore, it is important that all the SACCOs fall under the ambit of a regulator. I want to talk about the qualifications of directors. We had engagements with the stakeholders who pointed out various issues. There were elderly men from an organisation called \u201cKiambu Unity Finance Company Limited\u201d, which operates under the ambit of SACCOs. They take deposits and give services just like banks. We want to regulate those organisations. During our engagements with them, we identified very knowledgeable and skilled managers who are managing the SACCOs out of experience. We will not limit the qualifications to just academics. We will also appreciate and recognise other qualifications or experience in the management and running of SACCO affairs before one is allowed to act as a director or hold any other position of influence or management within a SACCO movement. We appreciate certain financial management skills. We may not allow anybody to manage the finances of a deposit-taking SACCO if one does not have the requisite financial management skills. That is the essence of the amendments proposed to this Act \u2013 to protect funds of members of the public. There are issues to do with integrity of people who will hold office in such deposit-taking SACCOs. They are clearly enumerated in the Bill. This country has not enjoyed sustainably lower interest rates because of lack of credit sharing information. I can today walk to my Mhasibu SACCO Society and take a loan of over Kshs5 million. Mhasibu is one of the most liquid SACCOs in this country. We can access up to Kshs20 million without any struggle. I do not know about Bunge SACCO Society because I have not been able to join it, but I have seen Members move around with loan application forms, looking for guarantors. I want to ask them to join the best managed SACCO Society in this country \u2013 Mhasibu SACCO Society that belongs to accountants. Because of our financial management skills, Mhasibu is run and operated by accountants who have ensured it is very liquid. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nIt is also worth noting that the movers and shakers in the housing and real estate sectors are in the SACCO movement. They have even formed housing companies. Mhasibu, the Police and Safaricom SACCOs have housing companies. The Safaricom SACCO has an investment arm. We cannot allow this industry to operate without regulations. Matatu drivers and touts are now forming their own SACCOs. We must have distinguished between SACCOS where co- operators come together to save money and advance credit to each other, and those which utilises people\u2019s deposits. Hon. Speaker, the Member for Juja is interrupting me with notes about Kiambu, but I want to tell him that this issue is bigger than Kiambu. I know that he is concerned with grabbers of land belonging to SACCOs and land buying companies in Kiambu. I hope he will get an opportunity to talk about the issue. I was talking about the question of credit information sharing. If we must enjoy the benefits of true and sustainable lower interests in this country, then we must have free exchange of information. We are not operating in a perfect economy because we do not have free exchange of information, which is very important in the financial services sector. We cannot have credit information sharing within the banking sector and leave out the SACCO movement that is also advancing credit. As a Committee, we support what is in the Bill in terms of sharing credit information between SACCOs and other financial institutions. That way, I do not borrow Kshs10 million from Mhasibu SACCO and default but, because the information about my inability to service the loan has not been shared with the banking sector, I walk to a bank and borrow again. That is happening. Those who do not have good credit ratings with the banks are now moving to the SACCOs and taking the same disease of defaulting. That kills the vibrancy of the financial services sector in this country. I want to dwell more on credit sharing and interest rates. In days to come, I have legislative proposals that I have spoken about in terms of how we can sustainably bring down interest rates or make them lower without necessarily capping them. Capping has been argued as not being good by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and banks in this country. It may not be in the long-run. I can tell you, as a student of Economics, that interest capping in the long-run will not be the ultimate solution to bringing down interest rates, but the way banks were behaving and the way some of our SACCOs are behaving, it was a necessary evil that we had to do to force the banks and other financial service providers to bring down the interest rates. However, we must now begin looking at other successful ways of bringing down interest rates like credit sharing and reducing on Government borrowing both from the financial service sector and from individual people. The Government is borrowing as much as time goes. The cooperative sector is also advancing money to the Government, but we must cap how much interest the Government can pay. Banks and other financial service sub-sectors will have no business lending to you and me if they can lend to the Government at 13 per cent and we have capped our interest rate at 14 per cent. I am short of time, but I wish to support the Bill without any amendments. If there are amendments, they must enrich the protection of depositors\u2019 funds and not downgrade the gains as Hon. Maanzo sort to do.\nMember for Budalangi.\nThank you, Hon. Speaker. I join my colleagues in supporting the Sacco Societies (Amendment) Bill. The fact that SACCOs are increasingly becoming key drivers of our economy cannot be gainsaid. Indeed, look at the volume of capital now in the hands of the giant SACCOs like Harambee SACCO and even those that serve small groups of members such as our The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nown Parliamentary Savings and Credit Co-operative Society (PACOSO). If you go to the villages across the length and breadth of this country, you find young people and women congregating themselves in groupings that undertake diverse economic activities under this umbrella of SACCOs. This is one facet of our economy that is growing exponentially and we, therefore, become duty bound as legislators, to provide an enabling legal environment that can effectively manage this growth and direct the subsector towards making a contribution to the growth of our economy, especially providing investment capital and growing employment portfolio in the country. The Bill is particularly significant seen in the context of recent developments and incidents where many Kenyans have been ripped off and lost their investments and savings because of unscrupulous conduct and activities of groupings styling themselves as SACCOs and exploiting the lacuna in the law to reap of hardworking Kenyans. In the 10th Parliament, we had occasion to debate, not once and not twice but severally, the challenge of pyramid schemes or what Americans call the Ponzi schemes. This was a very emotive issue at that time because many Kenyans had been rendered paupers overnight because of activities of these Ponzi schemes. I do recall one particular Kenyan who approached me with a Petition in this House. He had lost his entire lifetime savings because of the get-rich-quick schemes run by undertakings styling themselves as SACCOs. Therefore, this law will protect savers and investors and also provide a framework or a system that can be run with certainty and members can have confidence that their money is safe and is being directed to legal activities that will not only help this sector to grow even faster, but will also give confidence to every cadre of our people; the big-time savers, the small times and all categories, to save. In this way, SACCOs will continue to become key focal points for mobilising capital and directing investment. Among the issues that I am pleased to note about in this piece of legislation is the attempt to provide a framework for penalties for crimes that have affected and led to the kind of challenges we have had previously. Of course, we know that deterrence is a key factor in ensuring that the rule of law rules. By providing stiffer penalties and controls and by providing stricter provisions in registration by regulating the management of SACCOs generally, there is no doubt this environment will become more certain and better regulated. I am very excited that we can only look forward to an environment where SACCOs become key drivers of our economy. There has been a tendency in this country for every little institution that gets into some funds to want to become a commercial bank. I actually do believe that the banking industry in this country is oversaturated by over-proliferation of banking institutions. I believe that is a challenge that can be cured by Kenyans having more reliable options where they can save money and access credit in an easier manner similar to the opportunity we have in this House where Members can access credit at our two SACCOS, namely, PACOSO and Bunge Savings and Credit Co-operative Society (BUCOSO), at a very short notice and without too many controls. I believe that with a better legal regime, SACCOs will become very strong options and an alternative to the banking industry, which will also help to drive sense into the banking industry in this country, which is driven more by excessive profiteering than anything else. Without belabouring the point, I add my voice to fully supporting the Bill. I support.\nThank you, Hon. Speaker. I also wish to add my voice to this Bill. This is a very important Bill which will address the question of SACCOs in this country. Banks normally have their own regulations which control their borrowings and deposits. It is also good The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nto have other institutions like SACCOs to join this sector, so that they can help people. There are so many areas in this country where we cannot access banks and people can access SACCOs easily. I support the Bill knowing very well that the regulations in it will bring a difference in SACCOs, shylocks, pyramid schemes and private SACCOs, which have been fleecing depositors who participate in the institutions. I thank the drafter of the Bill. This is the kind of law that will ensure that the activities of SACCOs, whether it is in the village or not, are at the level of deposit taking SACCOs and will be covered by the regulations. They cannot be operating illegally and fleecing depositors.\nI support Clause 2(b) which seeks to change the by-laws which regulate the changing of by-laws by SACCOs, so that any SACCO that would want to have by-laws on how to deposit, borrow or even the borrowing rate, will be regulated by the Authority, so that they do not just do it on their own. For a long time, SACCOs have been doing their own stuff without considering the regulations of the entire sector. The other issue is the registration to be under the deposit taking SACCO (DTS) without the approval of the Authority. It is important that every institution that wants to involve itself on deposit taking must seek or get licence from the Authority, so that whatever activity they will be doing will be monitored by the Authority. I support this part because shylocks and pyramid schemes have been using this opportunity to make people deposit their money with allegations or claims that if you deposit Kshs100,000, you will get about a million. It is an easy way of getting money. Some depositors have almost sold all their belongings to repay the money. Although they might give you10 times your deposit, you pay more than 20 times what you borrowed. Some people have hanged themselves because of pyramid schemes. It is good to have SACCOs regulated, so that we can have rules to guide how SACCOs engage with depositors as well as borrowers.\nThe Bill gives these institutions about a year before they are issued with licences. This is very important because the Authority will have opportunity to assess all the institutions that want to join as a DTSs to have a background check especially their financial instability and the kinds of activities they have been engaging with, so that the moment they are issued with licences, it will be giving them a clean bill. They can do whatever pertains to the borrowing, lending and deposit taking from their customers. It is very important for us to have a proper background check of one year, so that they are monitored before they are given licences.\nThere is also a part which talks to the offence or the illegality of operating as a DTS institution without a licence, which is also very important. This will ensure that illegal SACCOs, which normally allow deposit taking without a licence are monitored. If found undertaking that activity without a licence, it will be a serious offense punishable in a court of law.\nThe other part which I support fully is where the Authority will vet directors. For a long time, most of the SACCOs are just formed based on the members who have agreed to form them, but the picking of directors who manage the activities of the SACCO is not subjected to serious scrutiny. This law will allow the Authority to vet the directors who will be appointed to those positions especially on matters of qualifications which is also quite important. If parastatals and the private sectors do not allow directors who do not understand the running of the institutions, SACCO directors, who will be holding people\u2019s money must pass through a certain vetting and qualification process to allow them to run the particular institutions. Directors should also be vetted on their financial background. Most people have had serious financial backgrounds. Some people might be having issues with banks or with other individuals. Financial background is quite important so that we only get directors who have clean financial backgrounds. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nCompetence, integrity and reliability are also important. These are issues which we normally use on our day to day activities especially when we are vetting directors, chairpersons, Cabinet Secretaries (CSs) and everybody who wish to occupy public office, so that we can know for sure that the person who will be running the particular institution has the mandatory qualifications and the integrity that is required for the office. Clause 4 is another regulation which is very important where the Authority is to impose standards on directors especially where the directors have been picked and trained. We will also allow them to know the activities of the particular SACCO. Clause 5 talks of exchange of information especially on performing and non-performing loans. Most of the banks which collapsed sometime back collapsed because of serious over- borrowing or defaulting of loans. SACCOs are institutions like banks and people deposit their earnings with them. People join SACCOs and make contributions through their salaries. We must create a law to protect the contributions of the members. We can only do this through information sharing between the SACCOs and the people who have borrowed loans from them. Lastly is the question of Credit Reference Bureau (CRB). The SACCOs will be allowed to be sharing information with the CRB, so that defaulters in other banks are not allowed to borrow from SACCOs. If bank defaulters are allowed to borrow in SACCOs, this will kill the morale of the depositors. I support this law because it will regulate SACCOs in this country. Many people want to join SACCOs because some SACCOs have done extremely well in this country. Without regulations, SACCOs cannot do well. I support and I thank you.\nMember for Kwanza\nThank you, Hon. Speaker for the opportunity. From the outset, I rise to support the Bill which is going to bring some sense into the society where people have suffered. There are glaring examples where people are suffering because somebody woke up one morning and convinced them to come together and called themselves a SACCO. It is misuse of the word \u201cSACCO\u201d. It should be deleted because, as stated in Clause 27(a) concerning DTS, you will see SACCOs for everything. I have seen matatu and land buying SACCOs. In essence, we have DTS and we have had cases where people have killed each other because of their deposits in SACCOs. In my area of Trans Nzoia, we had Kitale Investment SACCO, which went into buying land and construction. To date, people have not accessed their funds and two or three people have died because of issues from the SACCO. Once passed, the Bill will bring sanity and SACCOs will be regulated.\nHon. Speaker, the Bill will cure the issue of qualifications for directors and officers of SACCOs. Of course, we are talking about qualifications in cases where directors, staff or officers working in some of the SACCOs do not even know what is involved in giving out huge loans. There are cases where a person uses a thumb print to sign because he does not know how to write or read. Once he is convinced that, that is the right thing to do and the transaction is correct, instead of reading the regulations, he is just told that as a director, he can append his finger print on a certain paper. He puts the thumb print and believes he has signed the document and goes away with the money. We had a case like that.\nThe Sacco Societies (Amendment) Bill is coming up with minimum academic qualifications. At least, we will have people who know how to read and write and people who has experience on SACCOs and understand how to keep money. This should be somebody who knows how to read a statement. If you have a person who does not know how to read a The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nstatement, he is just told \u201cthis is what the bank has said, please, sign here\u201d or he or she puts a thumb print to say that he has agreed, that means he is in agreement with whatever transaction has taken place. The Bill will cure that bit. The other thing is that members of any SACCO need to update themselves on what is happening. It is very clear here that we will have a minimum standard at which people should be exposed. There will be regular residential trainings, benchmarking and capacity building where people will be sensitised on what is required in the modern society and not like it was 40 years ago. This is going to provide for minimum training and exposure for members, particularly the SACCO officers and directors. There will also be a difference between a deposit taking SACCO and a normal SACCO. From what the Bill says, once this is enacted, anybody who runs a SACCO must register within 12 months from the time he pronounces himself as a SACCO society. The other thing that I agree with, as mentioned by colleagues before, is the sharing of information about the people who want to deposit in a SACCO. Of course, we have cases where people cheat their way. If their credit standing in the SACCO society is not very good, one may go and take Kshs.20 million and then disappear to the wilderness. This Bill is going to make sure that, like any other financial institution, we will countercheck the credibility and integrity of particular borrowers. I support the Bill because I am one of those who have benefitted from SACCOs. I bought my piece of land where I am today through borrowing from a SACCO and I repaid whatever I had borrowed. The Bill gives us a way of regulating the sector, which is a financial sector, to be consistent with the banking sector. With those few remarks, I support.\nThank you, Hon. Speaker, for giving me a chance to contribute to this Bill. From the outset, I support this Bill. The SACCOs have been a go-to institution for most Kenyans. We live in a country where access to financial credit is a burden to many Kenyans. We live in a country where 80 per cent of Kenyans cannot access credit. That is the failure that I think we face as a country. If a young man or a woman in the village cannot go to the bank and get financial credit, then she or he cannot move forward. SACCOs have come in handy to make sure the people can access credit through their savings and do business to support themselves. I have been trying to read this Bill. Maybe we will have to understand more as we move on. Is it making it a requirement that all SACCOs should be registered as deposit taking institutions or is it a category of certain SACCOs that should be registered as deposit taking? That is the question most of us are pondering about. Hon. Maanzo was trying to raise it. Is it all SACCO societies or there will be criteria for certain SACCOs? If there is criteria for certain SACCOs, when can a SACCO be registered? What are the requirements for a SACCO to move from an ordinary SACCO, formed by villagers to save and borrow from it, to a deposit taking institution? When you look at the memorandum, it says that the objective of the Bill is to amend the SACCO Societies Act 2008 to provide for the registration and licensing of SACCO societies as deposit taking SACCOs and credit cooperatives. So, is it all the SACCOs or is it a few SACCOs that will move from little savings and credit cooperative societies into deposit taking SACCOs? When you say that you will register all SACCOs as deposit taking institutions, there is a requirement under the Banking Act where for an institution to move from an ordinary SACCO to a deposit taking bank, it should have a certain minimum financial muscle. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nWe have many financial institutions at the moment. There is the table banking system that most women are involved in. We have our mothers and neighbours in table banking. In every village in this country, women have come together and formed a table banking system. From there, they save, put their money together, share and borrow it. Many poor families are now able to feed their children and take them to school because of the table banking system that has been created in our villages. When I came here as a Member of Parliament for Cherangany, I realised that there was a need to encourage our youth to adopt the culture of saving. The culture of saving is not part of our cultures in Kenya. A lot of people cannot save because they earn very little. They cannot go to banks. Some of them cannot even open bank accounts. Therefore, the key is to encourage as many SACCOs as possible in our villages, so that the young people can access credit and can be taught the culture of saving and borrowing through their savings. Whenever weekends approach, I witness a number of Members going around asking for signatures, so that they can get money from BUCOSO. This shows the importance and need for SACCOs in our society. If Members depend on SACCOs for survival every weekend, then what about the villagers out there? As we think of regulating and putting strict measures into these institutions, we should be careful so that we do not discourage them. We should protect them. We should not let a few incidents of people stealing from others or some people acting against the law to push us towards putting strict measures into these little organisations that are saving a lot of Kenyans. As Members, we have to be very careful so that we do not rush into overregulation to an extent of killing good things that are happening in this country. The country is growing at a very fast rate and a lot of things are coming up. I agree that we need regulation, but we should be careful that regulation will help develop good things in this country and not kill them. I totally agree with the provision on credit information sharing. Credit information sharing mechanism that already exists in banks should also be put in place to enable SACCOs to use the information in their operations. That is key. Even banks should use that information to either approve a loan or not. Our banks have so much relied on one\u2019s financial muscles to approve loans instead of looking at one\u2019s loan repayment abilities using credit history. In countries like the US, you can have no money, but with a good credit score, you can get a loan from a bank. The credit score shows that although you do not have a lot of money at the moment, your loan repayment ability is high. If we adopt this system in our country, our people will access credit easily. As we also do that, we should encourage the use of the savings in SACCOs as security for loans. Let us say you are a member of a SACCO like BUCOSO, which most of us are, can you use your savings there to get a loan in a bank because of your ability to repay or to save? We need to emphasise on the saving culture. We need to invest in this culture as a country. We need to teach our children the culture of saving from primary school and SACCOs are the best way of doing that. I started a dairy savings and cooperative society for dairy farmers and women, with their little milk, can now pay school fees for their children without any worries. They are able to save and borrow through the dairy farming. The boda sector is a very big enterprise in The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nthis country, yet many of the riders do not own motorbikes. If we encourage them to save through SACCOs, within one year or six months, they will have bought their own motorbikes and become their own bosses. The key is encouraging our people to save. As we put these regulations in place, let us look at ways of preventing bad habits and encourage good habits.\nWe will hear Hon. Nyikal.\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I rise to support this Bill. It has a noble objective to provide for establishment of deposit taking SACCOs, to regulate the same and to involve them in the regulatory framework, at least, of credit information sharing. This is a great move forward in the SACCO movement. The SACCOs are the first institutions that brought majority of Kenyans into the money economy. For many years, SACCOs have been the only institutions where a majority of low income and middle income earners could save and borrow from. Many of us actually managed to get through, through SACCOs. People have bought homes and land through SACCOs. To move it now to deposit taking status will bring a lot of people into the money economy, particularly in terms of banking because it is getting nearer there. The banks, as we know them, have a lot of restrictions. In fact, many people are worried and scared of dealing with banks. Many banks have also had very high requirements for even just opening an account or borrowing through the same accounts. Many of our people in the rural areas have never interacted with banks, but are very conversant with cooperative savings institutions. Many women groups have formed cooperatives which they have linked to table banking. Therefore, to now bring a deposit taking arrangement into this is to move our people forward in the money economy. I think it is the best, sure and gradual way of moving our people there. If you look at it, the introduction of deposit taking SACCOs is in a way aligning or harmonising the law with what is already happening. In many SACCOs, people do enhance their shares, increasing their savings to that they can get bigger borrowings. To now make it possible that you can use the same institutions for savings, deposits and investments is appropriate and is something we should support. I support the Bill because it brings the deposit taking SACCOs under the SACCO Societies Regulatory Authority (SASRA). I am impressed by the way the Bill has looked at the strict regulations that are required, particularly if you are taking money from a large number of people who may themselves not be empowered enough to protect themselves or to pursue those unscrupulous people who may want to get away with the savings of people who have chosen to use the facilities. Therefore, they have provided guidelines in Clause 3 on who becomes a director or chief executive. There have been arguments as to whether we should have minimum academic qualifications. More importantly, if one is supposed to deal with institutions that take money from ordinary Kenyans, we need to scrutinise them more by putting in place strict regulations. We should insist on knowing the financial status of the people involved, their academic qualifications, the status of other similar institutions that they have previously been involved in and the ability of the persons to carry out regulatory activities. That is important. Hon. Temporary Speaker, the same clause not only looks at the academic qualifications and past experiences of the individuals, but it also looks at their credibility and integrity; their past histories in terms of financial involvement to establish whether they have contravened any laws, whether they have been in companies that have collapsed and whether one was a director of a society which was liquidated. All these are important aspects in protecting the funds that will be collected in this manner. This is the right way to go. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nThe guidelines further indicate that these institutions will be subject to a credit information sharing framework just like the one used by commercial banks and micro-finance institutions. Once these institutions are subjected to the CRBs, we can be sure that this is a safe way to go. We are starting with the cooperative societies. The microfinance institutions have already been brought on board. So many women have gone into table banking. We should bring on board even the deposit taking SACCOS. It is a gradual, acceptable and easy movement into a hard money economy. With that, I support the Bill.\nCan we have Hon. Rotino on the Floor?\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker for giving me the opportunity to add my voice to this very important Bill.\nOrder, Member for Embakasi South!\nCooperative societies are vital organisations in every society. This country has grown through co-operative societies. A co-operative society is where small-scale farmers and depositors---\nHon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, could you protect me from the Members who are making a lot of noise? They can as well go out to do that. I was saying that co-operative societies have grown. This country has developed through loans sourced from co-operative societies. The co-operative movement is leading in this country in terms of bringing people together. This Bill is important and timely because it intends to regulate the manner in which co-operators\u2019 savings are managed. It is important to regulate co- operative societies because they handle money from small-scale farmers and business people operating at our markets. These people come together to raise and save their money to develop themselves. It is important that we regulate these institutions. The Bill intends to control the deposits that depositors have raised. In controlling the deposits, we need people with integrity, people who can be respected and who can take care of the little money that depositors save with co-operative societies. It is important that the Bill helps us to control the money that depositors put in co-operative societies. Officers that manage cooperative societies are supposed to be scrutinised to ensure that they take care of the savings of small-scale businessmen and farmers. The qualifications of the officers who take care of the deposits are vital. We cannot afford to pick anybody from the streets and give them the responsibility of managing people\u2019s savings. The Bill seeks to regulate the qualifications of those who will be managing co-operative societies to ensure that co-operative societies employ qualified people with relevant experience. This Bill has come to the House at the right. Once passed into law, it will help our co- operative societies. It is important for us to also look into the issue of credit information sharing. There are people who borrow money from co-operative societies, default and proceed to borrow more money from banks. It is important that this Bill is enacted.\nHon. Birdi, what is it?\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. Would I be in order to ask that the Mover be called upon to reply? There seems to be a lot of repetition. I think the debate on this Bill has been exhausted even though I would have liked to talk about Hon. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nSumra\u2019s SACCOs. He started a Tuk co-operative society in Embakasi. However, I will have to reserve my comments.\nI am having a problem following the last few statements.\nCould I, please, ask that the Mover be called upon to reply?\nIf the intention is to call upon the Mover to reply, you are perfectly in order. In fact, I am a little bit surprised because you have been queuing for quite some time. However, I will allow Hon. Rotino to finalise his contribution and then I will put the Question of calling upon the Mover to reply. When we do so, the House will make its decision.\nHon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, this Bill is very important and Members should be given enough time to ventilate on it.\nHon. Rotino, you are on the Floor. You cannot be a perfect advocate for Members when you already have an opportunity. Please, finalise your contribution and then Members will make a decision. If I see that Members have some interest, we can dispose the Question of the Mover being called upon to reply in a manner that will allow more Members to contribute to the debate.\nI want to talk about the integrity of officers who are employed to serve in co-operative societies. A lot of money is saved in co-operative societies. If the employees do not have integrity to take care of the co-operators\u2019 deposits, we will have a lot of problems. For example, we have a big pyrethrum co-operative society in my constituency for pyrethrum growers, which has grossly mismanaged the depositors\u2019 funds. Some of us were educated using funds sourced from cooperative societies. The society officers have stayed there for so long. They have overstayed their terms. If there were regulations or controls, we would have ensured that the term limits are imposed, so that an officer does not stay in one station beyond a certain period of time. Officers should rotate. It is important that we get people with integrity, people with good morals and who can take care of the money that is deposited by our people. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, many of the things I wanted to say have been said by my colleagues. Therefore, I beg to support.\nLet us have Hon. Wamunyinyi on the Floor.\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I rise to support the Bill. It has come at a time when we need to strengthen the co-operative movement. The proposals introduced by the Bill are aimed at setting mechanisms for registration and licensing of SACCO societies as DTSs. This is a re-designation of societies which now gives them a posture of taking deposits in a manner which is regulated.\nOne more important clause which has been introduced in the Bill is on information sharing among financial institutions. This also puts a hindrance to people who are credit unworthy to access them. Some people have hidden in SACCOs. They have defaulted elsewhere and moved there to acquire loans. With a credit information sharing mechanism, there will be better control of credit information under a single regulatory framework, which will also provide checks on borrowers. This is very important for us. As you are aware, in our country, the cooperative movement has been responsible for the development of majority of Kenyans, who cannot access huge or big established financial institutions. We have encouraged our people to save regularly in the spirit of the culture of saving and borrowing wisely. This will only help us to realise our The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\ngoals if we have good regulations, guidelines and a framework within which SACCOs will operate. It is, therefore, important that these regulations be passed by this House to ensure that we have a good law to regulate the industry. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, you and I are Members of BUCOSO and we have benefited from the savings. I expect that we are going to have reasonable dividends paid out in the near future. These savings are good for us and everybody in Kenya because they help us to move forward and ensure that we support the culture of saving. There is also a provision which is interesting, that the Authority shall determine the suitability and propriety of every person seeking to serve as director or other officer of a SACCO society and may bar or prohibit a person from serving in a SACCO society as a director or an officer based on its determination. You have seen some societies where we have people who have not even seen the inside of a classroom as officials, particularly in coffee cooperatives societies. Some of them have collapsed because of poor management. The people involved in running them are not qualified and have no knowledge, but because of certain reasons, they find themselves elected and serving in those positions. Directors in some SACCOs will have to go through that Authority to secure approval before they get the positions. The other important aspect that I note in the Bill is the fact that all the members will have to be registered as members of the society. There will be an Annual General Meeting (AGM) to give credence, so that the members will participate in the movement and they will benefit from its activities. Without taking so much time and going back to what other Members have said, I would like to appeal to the Members to facilitate the passage of this Bill, so that we have a good law in place to regulate SACCOs in our country. With those few remarks, thank you.\nHon. Members, it is even close to the time when the Adjournment Motion is to be moved. So, I will dispose of Hon. Birdi\u2019s Motion, which is that the Mover be called upon to reply.\nHon. Mover, you have four minutes and, of course, a choice to proceed to the next sitting.\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. For those four minutes, allow me to give three minutes and spend one minute. I will give one minute to Hon. Munuve, Hon. Manje and---\nNo! Do not even go to that direction. You are a seasoned debater in this House and when a Member moves that the debate be closed, you obviously will not have an opportunity to donate any minute. You have your four minutes and if you can utilise them, the better.\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I am well guided. I want to reply and first of all thank the Members who have contributed to this very important Bill which has attracted about 13 Members. I think their comments will add value to the SACCO sector in this country.\nConcern has been raised by most Members about the sharing of credit information. Some fear that there is need to protect private information. The need for confidentiality has been raised by Members when it comes to the CRB information sharing. As we go to the next stage of the The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nBill, which is the Committee stage, Members, together with the relevant Committee of the House which is the Departmental Committee on Finance, Planning and Trade, will come up with amendments which will enrich the Bill and I hope it will go through.\nHon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I beg to reply and move.\nI will not put the Question for now because of obvious reasons. I notice that we are a minute short of the time that was agreed for the Adjournment Motion by Hon. Cheptumo, but anyhow, I will allow him to move at this point.\nHon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I beg to move this Motion of Adjournment pursuant to the Standing Order No.33(1), to seek leave of this House to discuss the security situation in Baringo County.\nAs I move the Motion, I wish to state that the security situation in Baringo County is so serious that it confirms what I requested the House to do sometime last year. Cattle rustling has become one of the biggest threats to the security of this country. For the last one and a half months, there have been continued attacks in my constituency and in Baringo South. The attacks involve stealing of livestock, destruction of property and burning of houses. Innocent Kenyans are killed, maimed and wounded. On Sunday, in Baringo North, a mother was killed together with her five days old infant. The mother was shot dead followed by the infant. I do not know how this country will seek to understand that situation. I have moved this Motion before in this House. The 349 Members of this House - elected national leaders - passed a Motion urging the Government of Kenya to declare cattle rustling a national disaster. The first attack in Baringo North was in 1977 when we had the first President of this republic, the late Mzee Jomo Kenyatta. One year later, retired President Moi took over leadership for 24 years, who is from Baringo County. The menace continued and Kenyans continue to suffer. When Mzee Moi retired, retired President Hon. Kibaki took over leadership for 10 years. The same situation continued. Today, this country is led by the son of the first President and the same conditions and situations continue to prevail in Baringo and other parts of the country. It means, therefore, that this situation has continued for more than 40 years. That is why I am convinced beyond doubt that if there was ever a time we should declare cattle rustling a national disaster, it is now, especially after this House passed the Motion. Within a span of only three weeks, we have lost well over 1,000 livestock in my constituency. Again, in the neighbouring constituency of Baringo South, we have lost livestock in hundreds. Killings are also experienced in the neighbouring constituency of Baringo South. A teacher was shot dead on Friday last week. Another elderly man was shot dead on Saturday. There are three Kenyans now in the mortuary waiting to be buried in the next few days. Today, from 9 O\u2019clock, there have been continued attacks in Chemoi in my constituency. I do not know how many casualties are there. In a place called Chebinyiny in Baringo South, the attacks have been going on since morning. There has been exchange of fire between the security personnel and the rustlers. People have been displaced. More than 2,000 people are living in camps, forests and in very pathetic conditions. For how long should we continue with this? Schools are being The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nclosed in Ayatya, Kagir, Chemoi, Moinonin, just to mention the ones in Baringo North. I am told that about eight schools have also been closed in Baringo South. Every year, this House allocates a substantial amount of money to the Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government to purchase equipment and employ police officers. The Government must respond to this situation. Few askaris are posted to these areas with no capacity and weapons to respond to the attacks. We are dealing with very rustlers with sophisticated weapons who can engage trained police officers of this country for three to five hours. I urge the Government to deploy enough security personnel to the areas. We have armoured personnel vehicles which can deal with the situation. The police officers also fear for their lives. One officer was pursuing livestock and was told to go forth and follow the rustlers, but he said that he was a father, somebody\u2019s husband and a human being. He said that the animals were not his. He also had to protect his life. That is the police officer expected to protect the people. Several of the vehicles that were bought recently are lying in Nairobi. They should be deployed to areas where there are problems. A time has come for us to deploy the Kenya Defense Forces (KDF) to the areas. What is the use of spending money on KDF officers in barracks when our people are being killed due to internal conflict? As I conclude, I want to say that this is a sad day for me. I want to tell the Government that Kenyans are dying. My people are dying. They are desperate. They do not know what to do. Constitutionally, we have the duty to represent the people and defend them. I want to call upon the President to declare cattle rustling a national disaster, deploy enough security personnel to Baringo County to protect our people and supply food to the people.\nHon. Members, if you look at your Standing Orders, No.33(4) indicates clearly that Members will only speak for five minutes other than the Mover of the Motion for Adjournment. Therefore, we have about 50 minutes and we will have 10 Members speaking to this if they speak for the full five minutes. We have demand from about 12 Members. Most of the Members who have put their cards in the intervention slot are likely to speak.\nWhat is your point of order, Hon. Pukose?\nHon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, since we have more Members in the House who are interested in speaking to this Motion, I request that we reduce the time to three minutes. That will be substantively enough.\nIt is up to the Members. I will put the Question and you will either negative or agree to it.\nSo, we will proceed and three minutes it is. Let me start with Hon. Kamama.\nHon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, what can I say in three minutes? First of all, I want to join my colleague, Hon. Cheptumo, in strongly condemning the revenge attacks happening in Baringo North, the area of Tiaty and Baringo South. That is unfortunate and the Government needs to take appropriate action to address this matter. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nSecondly, I also wish condemn the killing of one, Jubilee aspiring Member of Parliament and an aspirant.\nOrder, on my own discretion, Hon. Kamama, knowing that you are the Chairman of Departmental Committee on Administration and National Security, I will add you two more minutes, so that you speak for five minutes and that will be only you.\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I wish to also condemn the killings of two politicians who were murdered in cold blood in Marigat by some people suspected to be on a revenge mission from a place called Arabal and Loboi. The Government has taken appropriate action. A team of homicide experts have been deployed to Tiaty to unearth that murder, so that the culprits can be brought to book.\nThere is a group of politicians, some in Tiaty and others masquerading somewhere in Kapenguria, mostly Kenya African National Union (KANU) politicians trying to associate me with this kind of murder. I cannot murder anybody. I grew up in a church. I am a church boy and a cool guy. I cannot at any given time even contemplate murdering anybody. I will tell all politicians to wait for their death according to God\u2019s plan. I will not murder anybody. That should be known by everybody in this country especially the people of Tiaty and KANU politicians. Because KANU is going down in popularity, they want to use that murder to prop up or seek some political support.\nI have defeated this gentleman called Pepe three times, so I have no reason to organise to murder him. I have assisted him three times including recently I assisted him to get a job as a chairman of the National Population and Development Council. So, I have no reason at all to murder him. I call upon the people of Tiaty and anybody with information that can assist the police, to forward it to them, so that the culprits can be apprehended. We do not want these kinds of murders. These are young men who were enjoying their drink together with some of my supporters. So, to even contemplate that I can murder anybody, please, let us leave at that. I want the people of Tiaty to understand that we should look for the culprits and let us not miss the point. Let us not politicise this.\nThis murder is actually the third incident.\nProceed. You still have two minutes.\nSergeant Gokon was murdered with his child. A motor vehicle was burnt the same way the motor vehicle belonging to the current Speaker of Baringo County was burnt near the same area. I suspect the killers and we will forward the information to the police. The trend of the killings has been almost the same style and manner. I am happy the police have taken statements from the people who were at the scene and I am sure the truth will be known and it will be established that Kamama has no business in the murder.\nWhat is your point of order, Hon. Cheptumo?\nHon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, listening to the Member for Tiaty, he started well by saying that we should allow the police to undertake investigations. But thereafter, he seems to be giving us directions or suggestions as to the likely outcome. The same Member, when defending himself on this issue, claimed that the people who killed the late Pepe and the member of the county assembly (MCA) are members from the Tugen Community. Now that he has taken that direction--- The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nHon. Cheptumo, I will give you one minute.\nThis is a critical issue. It is for him to clear the air. If he has evidence that the people who killed the two deceased persons are from the Tugen Community, then, he should be the first one to record a statement. Otherwise, he should withdraw. He should not take the direction of suggesting that he seems to know the killers. This is a Motion.\nOkay, Hon. Cheptumo.\nHon. Deputy Speaker, I spoke to two of the victims who were injured; one a pharmacist by the name Adomeon, who was actually lying down and somebody called Ng\u2019ong\u2019e, an aspirant, and they said that after finishing, the killers said \u201ckaketar kasit\u201d. They spoke Tugen and not Pokot. The fellows will record statements. That is confirmation.\nYou do not need to proceed in that direction, Hon. Kamama. You actually have one minute left. Therefore, just finalise your bit.\nWhat is it, Hon. Manje?\nHon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I am getting lost. Our Motion was on cattle rustling in Baringo, but we are getting into a different thing. We are investigating a certain murder. These are two different Motions.\nHon. Manje, it is on insecurity. All the Members are perfectly in order. So, let us proceed. You have only 30 seconds to go.\nI support the sentiments expressed by Hon. Cheptumo that we need to deploy quite a number of security men in that area. Let us saturate the area with police officers whether it is the Recce Company or General Service Unit (GSU) to take care of security in the area.\nHon. Keter.\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. First and foremost, I really want to thank the Member who has just moved this Motion of Adjournment. It is high time we gave proposals that are going to the end this insecurity. Last week, I travelled to some place in Marakwet to attend a funeral where the deceased had lost his life through a gunshot. Looking at the eyes of the Marakwets and the mourners, I realised that they were so desperate in an environment where there is a Government that was elected to protect and save lives. As the leadership, we need to make proposals so that we can get a permanent solution to insecurity in the North Rift and the entire region because it affects five communities, namely, the Turkana, Pokot, Tugen, Marakwet and the Samburus. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, even the leadership from the county governments, Members of Parliament and the MCAs must take responsibility. I believe most of these incitements where people cross the borders to kill others is beyond cattle rustling. Last week, we were told that a mother who had a five-day old baby lost her life. We need to take the challenge to the people in charge of security. Before we even think of deploying the KDF, we need to involve our internal security apparatus. The Cabinet Secretary (CS) in charge of security and the Inspector General must come up with ways and means of bringing this problem to an end. They should ensure that schools are reopened. At the moment, over 40 schools in that region have been closed. So, you can imagine the number of children who will miss school because of insecurity in the area. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nHon. Namwamba? Absent. Hon. Waluke? Also absent. We will go to Hon. Shebesh.\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I will try and keep it to the three minutes. We have discussed this issue long enough. We have not only discussed it in this 11th Parliament, but also in the 10th Parliament. Let us call a spade a spade and not a big spoon. We dealt with Mungiki . I do not think there was a militia bigger than Mungiki. Today, it does not exist. How did we deal with Mungiki ? We were summoned; anybody who was suggested to have been using the Mungiki, who spoke or greeted a member of the Mungiki militia. They were all summoned. We were summoned as leaders and the Riot Act was read to us during the 10th Parliament. We eliminated Mungiki and if it exists today, it is underground. It cannot exist when the Government decides to put its foot down and when leaders who use militias are taken to task. Please, let us stop playing with the lives of people. I am hoping the Government is listening to this debate whether it is the President, the DP or even Gen. Nkaissery. Leave a legacy, your Excellency. We cannot have women being killed and children being shot by guns that are illegal simply because we fear political upheaval. Is politics more important than the lives of the people? I am begging that this does not become just another discussion and then we go back to the same state of affairs. Any leader in this House today who comes from the communities that are fighting, namely, the Pokot, the Tugen, the Marakwet and the Samburu, should go and record a statement. Let them go and tell the country why this situation continues. If they are treated with kid gloves, believe me, we will go to a very painful election because already this story is not about cattle rustling. It is now about the politics of August. It is about the politics of 2017. Let us not play around with Kenyan minds. Let us not waste time. Let us not debate in vain. There should be no more debating in vain. Leaders must take responsibility. If you are associated in any way with the insecurity in those areas, you do not deserve to be in this House! You cannot be in this House and people are dying. You cannot be selling guns. People know these stories. Are you telling me the National Intelligence Service (NIS) and Gen. Nkaissery do not know these stories? What are you telling Kenyans? Are we serious? Let them take action.\nYour time is up. Hon. Munuve.\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. From the outset, I want to congratulate my friend, Hon. Cheptumo, for bringing up this important issue. I would like to bring to the attention of the House the fact that this problem is not just endemic in the North Rift. I stand here representing the great and resilient people of Mwingi North who have suffered irreparable damage socially and economically in the hands of bandits who are armed to the teeth. Last week, I buried Muthui wa Mbuvi, who was a resident of a small village called Ikime. Muthui did not commit any crime. He was found dead at his home. He had been shot and his body dismembered and put in a fire that he was using to cook his food. Obviously, there is something that is happening throughout the country. This House should make a decision that does not just take deal with the insecurity in the North Rift, but also deals with such incidences in other communities that continue to suffer in the hands of armed and very barbaric people. I also want to bring to the attention of the House the fact that my neighbour and I complained to the Government about the problem in our neighbouring constituencies in Mwingi. I got 30 officers from the Rapid Deployment Unit (RDU) after two people were murdered in cold blood. When they came, they said that they did not have a place to sleep. Having been de- whipped, I had to cough out money to buy mattresses and food for the 30 people for two days The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nbecause I wanted my people to be safe. However, within one week, a very senior officer at the National Police Service (NPS) withdrew them. As a result, Inyanzae and Kasulini primary schools, with over 400 people, have been closed. People are camping in Inyanzae Market with no food or shelter. I am always on the road to Hon. Kiunjuri\u2019s Office to ask for food for the people. The Government must show Kenyans that it has monopoly of violence, which it should have constitutionally. We will have a wild west situation if things continue this way. The market from which the people get their weapons must be open to others as well. We have no society. We are not producing. Our meagre food is being stolen and shops are being looted. I want to invite the Chairman of the Departmental Committee on Administration and National Security, and the Cabinet Secretary for Interior and Coordination of National Government, to visit Mwingi North and Mwingi Central to see the dire situation of my people.\nHon. Ngeno.\nAhsante Mhe. Naibu Spika wa Muda. Ningependa kuzungumzia Hoja hii kwa huzuni sana, haswa tunapoona kwenye magazeti na televisheni vifo vya watu kila siku. Kama alivyosema Mhe. Shebesh, ni lazima Serikali ichukue jukumu la kumaliza janga hili la watu kuwaua wengine kule Baringo, Turkana, Elgeyo Marakwet na Trans Mara. Kama kundi la\nliliangamizwa, basi inawezekana kumaliza janga hili. Rais Kibaki alimkubalia mwendazake Waziri Michuki kumaliza kundi la Mungiki lililokuwa likiwahangaisha wakazi katika eneo la Kati mwa Kenya. Michuki hakujali kama Wakikuyu watamlaani. Janga la wizi wa mifugo linafanyika katika eneo la Bonde la Ufa, sehemu ambako Gen. Nkaissery na Naibu wa Rais wametoka. Ni lazima wasimamishe vifo vya watu. Gen. Nkaissery afuate nyayo za Michuki. Naibu wa Rais yuko Serikalini na ni lazima asimamishe vifo vya watu. Serikali tu ndiyo inaweza kumaliza wizi wa mifugo kwa sababu iko na ripoti kuwahusu watu ambao wanahusika na vitendo hivyo. Hatuwezi kumwambia Mhe. Ng\u2019ongo, Kamama na Cheptumo wawakamate wale wanaohusika. Lakini inafaa Serikali itekeleze jukumu la kumaliza janga hili. Hatutashinda tukiwaambia watu wajisajili kama wapiga kura ilhali kuna wale ambao wanakufa. Je, wale wanaouwawa watapiga kura? Tunaiambia Serikali ichukue jukumu hili. Hata katika Eneo Bunge langu, kuna mtu yuko hospitalini ambaye amepigwa risasi sijui ngapi. Juzi tulizika kijana aliyeuawa kwa kukatakatwa mara kumi. Watu kutoka jamii za Maasai na Kipsigis wanakufa na hakuna mtu anayejali. Nkaissery na Naibu Rais hawajakanyanga kule. Hawa watu watakufa mpaka lini? Lazima tuiambie Serikali iamka imalize ukosefu wa usalama nchini. Kama hawatafanya hivyo, uchaguzi utakuwa wa bure. Kama watu wetu wamekufa, nani atapiga kura na watapigia nani kura? Watapiga kura ya nini kama Serikali yenyewe haiwezi kuamka na kumaliza tatizo la ukosefu wa usalama. Ndugu zangu, naiambia Serikali kwamba wakati umefika wa kumaliza ukosefu wa usalama. Tunataka kuishi kwa amani na mipaka yetu iwe na amani. Naomba Serikali ichukue jukumu lake.\nLet us have Hon. Moroto. I am reserving the Leader of the Majority Party for the last chance because I want to give him a few more minutes. Many Members will speak, including Hon. Gikaria and Hon. Manje.\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I join my colleagues in condemning the act which is going on in the mentioned areas and in other parts of Kenya. I also want to condemn the grassroots leadership in these areas. I concur with what Hon. Shebesh said that we cannot be here enjoying the comfort of this House and relaxing when killings are going on in some places. The leadership from that area The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nshould not even stay here. They should be on the ground mobilising their people and making peace with them. They make noise and talk about people who are killing each other yet they are eating, relaxing and sleeping here. We were here when the late Michuki took measures to curb the Mungiki . Recently, the leadership of Turkana and Pokot, especially the lower part of West Pokot including Baringo met. This consisted of senators, governors and everybody. We have not depended on other people from that time, until recently when this issue came up. As it is now, it is no longer cattle rustling. There is a trend to target professionals. I do not know where we are heading. Some young men died the other day. A military officer was killed in broad daylight when he was driving his children. The man was dragged into the bush and killed. The daughter, who I think is in university, told us what happened and we are still talking of people being killed without us coming up to act. I ask the leadership of Baringo as a whole to take responsibility. The leaders of Marakwet are trying, but the others are here talking without going on the ground. You cannot tell me how I can come from there and people are dying. If you keep on speaking here and your people are dying on the ground, I do not know what you are doing here. I condemn these people. They should not be seen here. The whole Government and the security team should be on the ground. If you go to Trans Nzoia, you will see many security camps. The farmers are now competing.\nI now give the Floor to Hon. Twalib.\nAsante, Mhe. Naibu Spika wa Muda kwa kunipatia fursa pia kuchangia Hoja hii. Nampongeza Mbunge mwenzangu, Mhe. Cheptumo, kwa kuileta Hoja hii. Serikali ina jukumu kubwa sana kuona namna gani itakavyodhibiti hali ya amani katika sehemu ya Baringo. Isiwe Baringo peke yake bali iwe ni Kenya nzima. Ningepenga kutoa mfano wa vile Mhe. Shebesh alivyosema kuhusu Mungiki . Serikali ilipoamua kuwa inataka kuiondoa, Mungiki iliweza kuondoka. Ni muhimu kwa Serikali ya Mhe. Uhuru Kenyatta na Mhe. William Ruto kusimama kidete pamoja na Jenerali Nkaissery kuona kuwa maafa haya yanayoendelea kiholela yametatuliwa. Wakati wa nyuma, tuliona watu wa Sabaot wakiahidiwa na Serikali watatolewa na hii leo Sabaot imetulia. Ni kwa nini leo, hali ilivyo Baringo?\nMhe. Naibu Spika wa Muda, ananipotezea dakika zangu.\nMhe. Naibu Spika wa Muda, singependa kuzuia mwenzangu kuongea, lakini anasema Serikali iliwatoa Wasabaoti. Si Wasabaoti ndugu yangu. Hiyo ni Sabaot Land Defense Force (SLDF). Ukisema wasabaoti, unanikosea hapa na mwenzangu Serut na wengine kutoka kwa jamii ya Sabaot. Namuomba atupilie mbali mambo hayo na kuomba msamaha. Ameze mate Mhe. Naibu Spika wa Muda.\nOrder Members, I surely cannot understand the Kiswahili bit from Hon. Pukose. I remember kuzuia must be to stop, which I do not think you want to stop because you have no power. Interrupting is different. Anyway, I think what Hon. Pukose is saying is perfectly in order. You have grouped a community rather than an organisation. Hon. Serut, I believe that is the same thing you wanted to say. Proceed Hon. Bady. You have one minute.\nAsante, Mhe. Naibu Spika wa Muda. Kusema kweli narekebisha na naomba msamaha. Nina hakika Kiswahili kilikuwa kimempita kidogo. Nikisema kwa Kiswahili sanifu, Serikali ni lazima isimame kidete kuona vipi itaweza kuweka amani. Lakini kila siku The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nwakizungumza maneno ya kuchukua kura na hali wale wanaochukua kura wanafariki, ni kama ule mfano wa msemo unaosema hiyo ni goji kirba kirba goji yaani wanatuzungusha wakituzungusha.\nSijawatoa matusi, Mhe. Naibu Spika wa Muda.\nHon. Pukose, do not worry, the Member has not insulted you at all. Proceed Hon. Bady.\nNikiomboleza na kusikitika na ndugu zangu wa kule Baringo na sehemu za Pokot, ni lazima Mhe. Nkaissery apandishe soksi zake na akaze ukanda vizuri, atume maofisa na kuweka amani katika sehemu hiyo. Mimi binafsi nikiwa Mbunge wa Jomvu---\nYour time is over. I will give a chance to Hon. David Kangongo, Member for Marakwet East. Hon. Members, let us be patient with each other.\nHon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, I want to support this Motion. I am a victim of cattle rustling. Kerio Valley, which is known for the production of water melons and all fruits, is now a valley of death. It is a total shame that the President and the Deputy President (DP) are going around seeking for votes when Kenyans are dying. It is a shame that this is happening in the Rift Valley where the DP, General Nkaissery, the Inspector General (IG) and the Chairman of the Departmental Committee on Administration and National Security, Hon. Kamama, come from. It is a shame. You can imagine cattle rustlers going to drag a teacher outside a class and shooting him to death. Three days ago, in my constituency, the same cattle rustlers beheaded an old man and took away the head which was recovered yesterday. He is still in the mortuary. It is shameful that the Government is spending billions of shillings to take the KDF to Somalia yet our citizens are not safe. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, it is really a shame. We want to see the President himself address this insecurity. We cannot even say it is a national disaster. I think we are heading to a failed State. It is a failed State and this thing has to be treated. It has to be treated. Cattle rustling must be taken as robbery with violence. It cannot be taken cheaply. We stand as Members from this area and ask the Government why Kenyans are dying. It is real! A child of three days killed with the mother and you say you are leading a Government? I want to say the President should get out of State House together with the DP and address the runaway insecurity. I support.\nWell. Let us have Hon. Manje.\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. Let me join my colleagues to say this is an unfortunate thing. I saw how Hon. Cheptumo was talking in desperation saying how food is a basic necessity for a human being and how security is a basic necessity in a country. It is very basic. Cattle rustling is becoming an issue that is affecting the whole country. Most of the resources are going to that side yet it is not solving this problem. There have been attacks and counterattacks and in the process, people are dying. A time has come when we have to get a solution to that area. The solution is very simple. Many years ago, in the 60s--\nHon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Protect me from this noise. I was saying that in the 1960s, in Kajiado County, we used to have the same problem of cattle rustling. The way we solved the problem was very simple. We started more schools in the county and changed the standard of living for the people by developing the area. We also changed their lifestyle from animal rearing to business and made sure that all the children went to school. This is the simplest way of doing that. If you build more schools in the areas, most of the children will be in school and you will solve many problems. Recently, I solved a problem in my constituency where we had so many youths going to touting. I built a secondary school for every primary school. Our boys are now in school and the insecurity issue is going away. The young people are getting employment. That is one way of solving the problem. Also, people from that area can use simple technology. They can tag their animals for identification and track them when they are stolen. That way, they will get the people who are involved. It will become a bit risky during elections because we are likely to get the cattle rustlers bringing the fight to the interior. Thank you, I support.\nHon. Lomwa.\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I want to take this opportunity to first thank Members of Parliament for saving my life when I had a convulsion. I want to thank them. I want to thank members of staff and also St. Johns Ambulance. More particularly, I want to thank Hon. (Dr.) Pukose because he did a bit of first aid to me before I was rushed to Nairobi Hospital. I want to support the Motion by saying that the solution to the issue of insecurity depends, and so much lies, on us as leaders. Our commitment, as leaders, is very important particularly elected leaders because we associate so much with people. I am saying this because one time when there was conflict in the North Rift region, where Isiolo and Laikipia were also included, we had a crisis. We came up with what we called the North Rift Peace Initiative and for some time, we were able to resolve some conflict and control some of the things that were happening in those counties. We need to be committed, first as leaders, and the rest that comes to the Executive. During that very time, we had a lot of frustrations from the Ministry of Interior and Co- ordination of National Government. We were not facilitated as initially planned. Some of the plans that we had already put in place were not implemented as required. That is what has culminated to some of the things that are happening right now. We have many counties that are volatile. The security agencies need to put a lot of efforts and proper surveillance to ensure that proper intelligence is put in place, so that we do not experience violence. We are going to election period. Mandera, Wajir, Garissa and the northern part of Kenya is a place we need to focus on. We also need to focus a lot on Marsabit, Isiolo and Samburu. That is where the Government needs to put a lot of focus. When it is happening in West Pokot, Baringo and Marakwet, it is likely to explode to other counties now that we are moving to elections. Election time is when people are rushing---\nHon. Kenta.\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I also want to add my voice to this very shameful thing going on in our country. It is the Government\u2019s primary The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nresponsibility to protect its citizens and their property. When we see something like this, we realise that we are losing our country mile by mile. Somebody said that we are heading to a failed State status. When we cannot control security in Narok, Baringo, Laikipia and all over, where are we heading? When a Government takes its troops to Somalia, they are killed as flies, many people are dying of hunger, insecurity and even lack of medical attention because of the strike by doctors, then you wonder what our priorities are as a country. At the end of the day, when somebody puts it to you that you go around asking for votes, what for? We gave you votes the other time, but you are unable to run the country. If we are not careful, we are losing our country. Anybody coming tomorrow to tell us they are able to run the country and they have not been able to do so for the last three years, we will not give you our votes. We have small communities called the Ilchamus and the Njemps in Baringo who have been displaced. Their livelihoods have been destroyed. We wonder why a Government cannot protect such minorities. The other day, police officers were killed in Suguta, Marmar. Some were killed in Baringo and somebody told the President that he thought they were Turkanas and so, they killed them, and somebody just laughs at such kind of massacre of our people. I believe we should bring back our troops from Somalia. Let them be inside our borders. Let them build some peace. Let them stop the restlessness. Let us stop the loss of lives of our people. Let us become a country. It is a shame that 54 years after Independence, we are going farther and farther down each day. For how long will we entertain this? I am one of the Members who will tell the Government: Do your job! If not, quit and let the right Government take over.\nHon. Kisang.\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. It is shameful that every two weeks we have to rise in this House to ask for a Motion of Adjournment to discuss insecurity in the country. We do not know whether the Executive listens to what we way. We do not know whether they watch television. We do not know whether they hear our cries each time. It is shameful that the Government cannot use the resources that it has to contain insecurity in the country. Just recently, several people were killed in Baringo and Elgeiyo/Marakwet counties specifically in Marakwet East Constituency. We have lost so many lives. As Hon. Bowen said, the President has not bothered to even visit that region to say \u2018 pole\u2019 to the victims. I also want the Executive to investigate because this thing has escalated in the last few months. We need to see if there is a political angle in the matter. Recently, we were told that livestock stolen from Elgeyo/Marakwet County were driven to Baringo County, put on lorries and driven to some barracks, where they were sold. I would like to ask the Executive how many more lives they would want wasted before they can move in. Do they want more people to be killed before they intervene? How many mothers are going to be beaten by snakes before they can move in? We have lost many lives through cattle rustling and snake bites. Most of our schools along the Kerio Valley are technically closed. I do not know what will happen towards the end of this year when students will be sitting for the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) and the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations. Will our children be sitting for the same exams that children in other parts of the country will be sitting for? It is, indeed, shameful. We want the Government to come out clearly on this matter. Bring home the KDF from Somalia and Southern Sudan, so that they can protect us from our own neighbours. Thank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nLet us now have the Leader of the Majority Party. The time should be adjusted because I intend to give the Leader of the Majority Party a little more time.\nThank you, Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker. I want to condole with the many Kenyans who have been affected by the conflict in Baringo, Marakwet, Samburu and Turkana counties. Let us call a spade a spade. Leadership plays a very important role in bringing peace, harmony and ensuring coexistence among communities. Leaders play a very big role in inciting their communities against other communities, or in bringing peace. Let us not use the Floor of this House just for talk show purposes. As leaders, we should go to the ground and sit with all the stakeholders. In my constituency, 148 innocent students were killed by Al Shabaab . Every night, attacks would be staged in Wajir, Mandera and Garissa counties. As the leadership of that region, we sat down and brought a programme to the President. One-and-a-half years down the line, the north-eastern region is fairly safe from Al Shabaab . The heads of the security units in our country must play their roles. They cannot just sit in their offices. These include Hon. Nkaissery, the Inspector-General of Police, the Director-General of the NIS, their deputies and the Director of Criminal Investigations. They should no longer command from the comfort of their offices. Hon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, people are blaming me, the DP and the President. Let us not turn this thing into politics. It is about the lives of the people. We have problems everywhere. There was the Mombasa Republic Council (MRC) issue in the Coast region, but it has since been solved. There are communities in our country which get affected year in, year out. It is no longer about cattle rustling. They are shaming the pastoralist community, which I belong to. I am one of the top leadership. I am ashamed as a pastoralist that while people in other parts of Kenya are building tarmac roads and taking their children to school, we are killing each other in the name of stock theft. Kenyans are walking to the stock exchange to make money while pastoralists are fighting. In Laikipia, people are invading private property. This is not about the doctors being on strike or Uhuru Kenyatta not doing his job. You can play politics, but when you are a leader, you must lead from the front. If it happens today in Jomvu where Hon. Bady comes from, he will fly to Mombasa and sit with the Officer Commanding Police Station (OCS) and Officer Commanding Police Division (OCPD) and discuss how they can reduce crime in Jomvu. If there is a problem in Baringo, Hon. Kamama and Hon. Cheptumo should sit together. If it is in Marakwet, it is up to Hon. Kisang who has said that the President and the Deputy President have failed. You need to leave Parliament, go to the ground, lead from the front and preach peace. If you preach peace, it will come, but if you want to play politics, it will not.\nI have been in this House for eight years now and there are Members of Parliament who want to win the next election through conflicts. They are there. You become a populist and people will say this is the right guy. There are even some who can buy arms for their people, so that they can win elections. Kenya is bigger than all of us. A life lost in West Pokot, Mombasa, Marakwet and Garissa is as important as any other life. Let us not just say things for the sake of it. The Pokot, Marakwet and Turkana leadership needs to come together. It is only in those areas where people walk with guns. You cannot do that in Garissa or Mombasa. You will be shot and called Al Shabaab, but when you go to Turkana and Pokot, they carry guns in shopping centres. This Government has invested a lot of resources in empowering our security agents. We have bought more armoured vehicles and insured them. I wish to tell Hon. Nkaissery and the Inspector General (IG) that enough is enough. They must act. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor.\nThe former Cabinet Secretary (CS) ole Lenku, Kimaiyo and company were sent home because Kenya was insecure under their leadership. In this country, nobody is indispensable. The new team has secured a greater part of Kenya. Let us be very honest. With the coming of Hon. Nkaissery and the new IG, Kenya is more secure. But Kenya is not secure when it comes to Pokot, Baringo, Turkana and Samburu. The problem is the leadership, whether you call yourself a governor, senator or Member of Parliament. You cannot allow your people to die and then you come to blame Uhuru Kenyatta.\nHe is the Head of State.\nIf you want to play politics with the name of the President and the Deputy President, wait for 8th August 2017 and we will deal with you and win elections. William Ruto will be the Deputy President and Uhuru Kenyatta will be the President.\n( Off microphone )\nHon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, can you protect me from the purported leader of Mashinani ?\nOrder Members! No! Order Members! Those Members who have had the opportunity to speak, please, let us not be emotional about this because many of these things we are doing here are going to be reflected on the ground. So, Members, please, hold your cool. I will probably give one more Member a chance to say something.\nHon. Temporary Deputy Speaker, with President Uhuru Kenyatta from 2013 to date, Kenya, with the small exception, is safer. I want to finish by telling the leadership that we are there for you, Hon. Kamama, Hon. Cheptumo and Hon. Bowen. You know how I campaigned for you and if you misbehave, I will campaign for Linah Jebii. You better behave.\nI beg to move and ask leaders to stop this violence.\nOrder Hon. Members! The time being 6.30 p.m., this House stands adjourned until Wednesday, 22nd February 2017 at 9.30 a.m.",
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        "raw_content": "Posted by Jakartass under General at 6:13 pm on Sunday 12 September 2004. No Comments\nHasta la visa\nToday is a regular occurrence. We expats have to depart these shores every so often in order to renew or change those visas which give us permission to live, work and play in Indonesia, and I\u2019m going to Singapore tomorrow.\nThe rules and ruses are complicated and I\u2019m certainly not going to explain them here, mainly because I don\u2019t understand them. As an immigration official at Soekarno-Hatta airport told me some years ago, he knew the rules but wasn\u2019t allowed to tell me and, by the way, could I bring him a present back from Changi airport.\nI\u2019m going to take a domestic flight to Batam, and then catch the ferry. The main reason is that I will have to pay \u2018only\u2019 c.$50 fiscal (departure tax) because I\u2019m leaving by sea, rather than twice that for an international flight departure. All departees are currently liable for this, but we expats also have to obtain an exit permit, another expensive on-cost. Unfortunately, the abolition of fiscal, widely touted by the current government, won\u2019t happen until next year, at the earliest. If then.\nHowever, I also like this slower route because it is just that, slower. Having time to travel makes the journey worthwhile. Looking back one can understand better where one has been. Looking forward, one can anticipate the adventures that lie ahead. Although \u2018travel\u2019 is a variant of \u2018travail\u2019, I have rarely found a journey to be hard work. Physically uncomfortable, maybe, but a measure of stoicism overcomes that.\nI\u2019ve always enjoyed good travel writing, but rarely enjoyed TV documentaries such as Around The World In A Mini Moke. This must be because with a book, one can pause, inwardly digest and invoke mental, as opposed to visual, images. A Writer\u2019s World: Travels 1950-2000 by Jan Morris was published last year. The Guardian says of it, \u201cIn a world of digital television, videophones, low-cost airlines, web logs and travel supplements, Jan Morris will be one of the last people entrusted to be our eyes and ears over such a span of distance and time.\u201d\nI include this because I\u2019m beginning to wonder if the madness in the world today isn\u2019t largely due to the instant impact of our digital world. For a TV critic forced to watch all scenes of horror as they happen, it is horrible in the true sense of the word. Except, we too are vultures. We devour the images served up by the editors and producers. The only selectivity we have relates to the ability to surf the channels. Or to switch off.\nPeter Conrad, in today\u2019s Observer, commenting on the works of Goya and Picasso\u2019s Guernica, writes, Between the event and the representation there was, traditionally, a pause for thought. 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        "raw_content": "Toothpaste on the clitoris: a follow-up\nBack on April 4, 2013, I said I was going to apply toothpaste to the clitoris of a wriggly submissive women next week, and report back on the results. Well, I keep my promises. It\u2019s just that sometimes (sometimes!) it takes me 17 months.\nSo, the woman was called Lisa (which means she wasn\u2019t called Lisa, but she will be here), and she\u2019d been promised toothpaste. Not as a punishment, just as an experience. She was curious and excited, but also nervous, which was good. She undressed and stood with her hands behind her back and her feet apart while I explained the ground rules.\nThe safe word was \u201ctoothbrush,\u201d if she really couldn\u2019t stand it or she thought she was coming to harm.\n\u201cKeep still, girl.\u201d\nOtherwise she had to stand still, with her legs apart, and her hands resting on the back of a wooden chair for support. If she started wriggling, waggling or thrusting, I\u2019d enjoy watching her, but I\u2019d also punish her for it with the leather paddle.\nShe\u2019d be paddled in the bent over and touching her toes position, with her feet apart, so that she couldn\u2019t press herself against anything that might be comforting. There\u2019d be a minimum of six strokes, but the paddling would only stop if she managed to keep completely still.\nI didn\u2019t tell her that I was going to paddle her regardless, because I expected that she\u2019d enjoy the two heats, one from her clitoris and one from her bottom, and the way they met and merged. But she knew that.\nThey seemed like good rules, and Lisa didn\u2019t even bother to complain I was being unfair. So she lay back on the bed with her knees up and apart, and her feet on the edge of the bed.\nI licked her until she starting breathing in the way that meant she was thinking about coming. I stopped abruptly when she caught her breath and tightened her stomach muscles. The point of no return was getting close.\n\u201cOpen wide\u2026\u201d Actually, fingers are better than brushes, for getting toothpaste onto slippery surfaces.\nI coated toothpaste all round the sides of her clit, dabbed a dollop on the tip, and then pressed it down and spread it.\nThe toothpaste was a slightly green colour, so it looked like she was wearing a little turquoise jewel on her cunt.\nShe got off the bed, and took up her position, standing straight, with her feet well apart and her hands on the back of the chair. The toothpaste had been on her clit for about five minutes, and it was, apparently, pleasantly warm.\nAt eight minutes she made a little, worried sound, and there was a muscle all a-tremble on her left inner thigh.\nI wasn\u2019t going to punish her for that. I waited.\nThis entry was posted in Bodies, Personal - my pathetic life, random bdsm observations, Such is life, Tales and tagged Toothpaste on the clitoris by jaime. Bookmark the permalink.\n2 thoughts on \u201cToothpaste on the clitoris: a follow-up\u201d\nPingback: Looking back on this blog in 2016 | Jerusalem Mortimer: Between the Lines\nElliott Henry on January 1, 2017 at 5:10 pm said:\nIf this takes 8 minutes, I\u2019m not sure if I want to spend that time\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "My first social media & DIY hack event!\nLast Friday I got a chance to experience what I have always been looking forward to doing. Which is going to an actually Social Media gathering, also known as a tweetup, in a sense. The event was @ the Coffee Lounge in Birmingham City Center. BCU School of Media paid for free coffee and it was glorious. We got there at 10am and then it was just meeting different people from various industries, such as television, radio, film, and whatnot, in general they were from the media industry. It was an unique experience because we wore our name tags with our twitter names written on it so people can start following each other. I had the chance to network with tons of interesting people, who I am now following on twitter. Many think its awkward to meet face to face with the person who you have been in contact with over the internet. However, I noticed that it was actually much easier to approach people when you have an idea of what they do, what their interest are, and what they look like.\nOnce that was done we went over to the Moseley Exchange for the BCC DIY hack day. BCC DIY was a community driven get together to redesign the Birmingham City Council website. The reason being, Birmingham City Council, spend a lot of money for a website which lacked basic info that the community members were looking for. So Stef Lewandowski decided to take upon himself and the community to plan a BCC DIY hack day on Friday. People from the community were invited to come to the Moseley Exchange, where they provided office space for a day. Here they pretty much collaborated on ideas and people contributed to the new website, which is all community driven. Below is a video I took with the iphone of Stef giving a overview of the whole thing. There are also some snapshots of the event.\nI am already looking forward to more Social Media gatherings and events in the near future! The social media scene in Birmingham is completely different from anywhere I have been before. You can see the use of social media everywhere, from a small pub to BCU using it effectively and creatively to get across to their audience. It's simply awesome!\nOne Response to \u201cMy first social media & DIY hack event!\u201d\nJigar,That WHOLE first paragraph is CREEP-TASTIC! Nice going. Way to start to creep/stalk so quickly over there. Cuz let\u2019s face it\u2026that kind of creeping is borderline stalking. Well done sir!",
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        "raw_content": "Luxurious Bridal Shower Catering in Onawa\nWhether you are a bride-to-be, a member of the bridal party or a close family member, you will be aware of how important a bridal shower is. Not only does this event allow friends and family an opportunity to spend an enjoyable evening together before the big day but it is also a perfect opportunity for the bride-to-be to relax and take a day out from the hectic planning that often goes into organizing a wedding. The problem is that for many Onawa people they often spend as much time stressing about the little details of the bridal shower as they do on the wedding itself. If this sounds like you, then you need to call the catering team you can trust.\nWith years of catering experience in Onawa, John Potash Catering has developed a reputation as being an industry leader in the bridal shower planning and catering field. Allied to this experience is a constant desire to improve and evolve our service. It is this commitment to dining excellence that sets us apart from other catering companies in Onawa. We also believe that this is one of the reasons why our service remains so popular with Onawa couples.\nAffordable Bridal Shower Options\nSome catering companies in Onawa would have you believe that the catering service for a bridal shower would cost you an arm and a leg, this simply isn\u2019t true. Sure, a bridal shower can be expensive if you want the most expensive of everything but there is no reason why this special occasion can\u2019t be elegant, refined and, at the same time, affordable.\nWhen it comes to bridal shower catering, the mantra of John Potash Catering has always been to deliver a service that all couples in Onawa can afford. That is why, we guarantee that our wide range of bridal shower options will afford bridal parties of all budgets the opportunity to sample the delights that our catering service has to offer. What\u2019s more with a range of innovative menus and themes, we can create a the exclusive look for less.\nCall the Bridal Shower Catering Specialists Today\nBeing tasked with planning a bridal shower is an acknowledgement of how close you are to the bride-to-be, and that is really something you should be proud of. However, planning, designing and executing a bridal shower that will cater to the needs of a wide range of friends, family members and guests you may not even know is not everybody\u2019s forte. That is where John Potash Catering come in. Our all-inclusive bridal shower service will cover every aspect of the bridal shower from start to finish. This means that you can sit back and relax safe in the knowledge that the event is in the best hands possible. Call us today to get information on our bridal shower service and to learn more about our competitive prices.",
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        "raw_content": "Ask a Juggalo: What\u2019s the best way to hook up at the Gathering?\nBy TheFoot\t Apr 29, 2015 1 Comment\nAS REPORTED BY: METROTIMES.COM\nQ: OK, this question comes from some guy named Cory Scheffer: I\u2019m going to the Gathering of the Juggalos this year and I have never been. I\u2019ve been a Juggalo for 10 years. I was just wondering what\u2019s the best way to hook up at the Gathering? Seems like with girls, it might be easier to hook up at the Gathering than out in the real world.\nA: Awesome sauce. OK, flat out, that Juggalo is in for the treat of his life. If you happen to be a Juggalo, the Gathering of the Juggalos is obviously the place to be. It\u2019s the Wrestlemania of the year. It\u2019s the experience of a lifetime, and each year it\u2019s different. It\u2019s incredible as far as the land of opportunity of having fun. And it\u2019s kind of like Las Vegas: What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. Plain and simple, this Juggalo is not only looking out for the Midwest Juggalettes, he\u2019s not only looking out for the East Coast Juggalettes, he\u2019s not only looking out for the Northern Juggalettes, the Southern Juggalettes, the West Coast Juggalettes, he\u2019s looking out for the foreign Juggalettes! This cat has the opportunity of meeting Juggallettes and Juggalos \u2014 but more important Juggalettes \u2019cause he\u2019s trying to get down. There\u2019s Canadian Juggalettes that come in. I\u2019ve met German Juggalettes that come in. I\u2019ve met Mexican Juggalettes, Australian Juggalettes, and I know damn well that there was a Japanese Juggalo a few years back at one of the Gatherings.\nAt the end of the day, it\u2019s up to you how much fun you want to have. And I really strongly suggest that the only the right thing to do is to be clean, be healthy, you know. I would be as clean as possible. Continuously be showering.\nUsually I average showering at the Gathering four to five times a day. At the end of the day, hygiene is No. 1. The best way to hook up at the Gathering is be fun. Straight up, be fun and really, really, really be as entertaining as possible. Try being resourceful and generous: Help other people have fun. And don\u2019t party too hard.\nQ: Unconscious people don\u2019t have fun.\nA: Yes. Absolutely. Nobody wants to pass out. Don\u2019t be that guy. Without a doubt, look for the golden opportunities that are there. Talk to as many people as you can. Try to make as many homies as you can. And at the end of the day, it will happen.\nAsk a JuggaloGatheringGoTJICPJuggalo\nJuggalo Day 2016 Commercial\nAsk a Juggalo: Are there any established Juggalo wedding traditions?\nThe 2017 Year of the Juggalo Infomercial\nPingback: Ask a Juggalo: What\u2019s the best way to hook up at the Gathering? | Mental Kase Rekordz",
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        "raw_content": "Congratulations Stephen Kiprotich\nOn behalf of UDU, I extend to you our warm congratulations on the historic performance in the Marathon race during the 30th Olympiad in London, UK. The Gold Medal you earned has made all Ugandans at home and abroad, our friends and well wishers very proud. Friends and colleagues of mine around the globe have asked me to send you their warm congratulations.\nWhat you have done demonstrates that with determination, dedication, hard work and above all discipline the sky is the limit. I trust you will serve as a role model for our youth to emulate what you have just accomplished. UDU has drawn up a National Recovery Plan (NRP) and appointed on its executive committee a member responsible for all affairs including sports related to our young men and women.\nWe look forward to seeing you and many other Ugandans at the 31st Olympiad which will open on August 5, 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.\ncongratulations, during, globe, historic, london, marathon, olympiad, performance, race, theAll\n\u2190 Batutsi must adjust or the Great Lakes region will burn\nPreliminary remarks on cabinet reshuffle \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Duke Kahanamoku - The Original Surfer Dude!\nOut of the water, I am nothing.\" - Duke Kahanamoku\nObviously, that wasn't at all true of this pioneer of the art of surfing; but it is that mindset that makes Duke, to me and many others, an ultimate Dude; and arguably the original and most recognizable Dude of all time! Yes, he was a five time Olympic medalist in swimming (3 Gold, 2 Silver in 3 Olympics; 1912,1920,1924), an actor, lawman and early beach volleyball star, but it was his bringing surfing from his native island of Hawaii to mainland California that truely gave him, and gives him today \"Dude\" status! Born Paoa Kahinu Mokoe Hulikohola Kahanamoku (August 24, 1890 - January 22, 1968), - Dude! - he took on the name Duke from his father who was given the title himself by a European dignitary who was visiting the Hawaiian Islands when Duke, not known as Duke, was just a boy. Confused? Me too!\nMany have thought, over the years, with the name Duke, he must be of Hawaiian Royalty, something he used to laugh about. He never went out of his way to say or act like he was more than what he was. His humble, mellow, approach to life(attributes he learned from his very religious mother), even after all his accomplishments , also makes him a great Dude in my book! There are many of stories of which island, and city, Duke was actually born on, but his answer is always the same, Honolulu, where he and his six brothers, three sisters and 31 other Paoa cousins (dude!) all learned to swim and, most important, surf. As a young boy he moved to the outskirts of Waikiki to stay close to his mother and family, and this is where Kahanamoku spent his youth as a bronzed beach dude.\nIt was at Waikiki Beach where he developed his surfing and swimming skills. In his youth, Kahanamoku preferred a traditional surf board, which he called his \"papa nui\", constructed after the fashion of ancient Hawaiian \"olo\" boards. Made from the wood of a koa tree (What? No Clark Foam?). It was 16 feet (4.8 m) long and weighed 114 pounds (52 kg)....dude! Throw that up on mom's station wagon and watch her scream! The board was without a skeg (fin), which had yet to be invented. In his later career, he would often use smaller boards, but always preferred those made of wood. His Qlympic fame and world record swimming times made him an international figure and he traveled the world promoting swimming, surfing and I like to think, dudeism!\nAs if he hadn't done enough to be considered one of the greatest dudes of all time, in 1925, while living in southern California, he again generated national fame by using his surfboard to rescue eight people from a boat that had capsized in Newport Harbor, California. Lifeguards throughout California, Australia and the world soon added the use of surfboards as a key part of their water safety training; a practice they still use today! The dude does it again! Amongst his many accomplishments he was also the first person inducted into both the Swimming Hall of Fame and Surfing Hall of Fame.\nHe is also in the Olympic Hall of Fame, has many events, statues and venues named in his honor including the title of \"Surfer of the Century\" by\nSurfer Magazine as well as other organizations and periodicals. Along with all those awards, I would personally like to name him now as one of, if not the greatest dude of all time! Duke \"Dude\" Kahanamoku....dude.\n\"In water, or out of water, Duke, you were something!\" - Keith Poletiek\nWho is your ultimate dude? Let us know! Become a Follower of this weekly blog by Keith Poletiek directed at searching out, finding and sharing all things dude!\nKeith is an award winning cartoonist and creator of \"Dude and Dude\" a daily comic strip distributed worldwide by Universal Uclick for United Feature Syndicate at www.Gocomics.com/dudedude\nDude and Dude daily emails: www.Gocomics.com/dudedude\nEmail Keith: www.keithpoletiek.com\nFollow Keith on Facebook: www.Facebook.com/keithpoletiek\nLike Dude and Dude on Facebook: www.Facebook.com/DudeandDude\nFollow Keith on Twitter: https://twitter.com/#!/keithdpoletiek",
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        "raw_content": "Poetry Readings This Summer, New England\nMore poetry readings I hope to catch in New England this summer: Catherine Doty at the Frost Place (Franconia NH) on Thursday 6/29 (www.frostplace.org), funny and solid. And at the Frost Place in August, Tony Hoagland on 8/4, Jane Hirshfield on 8/5 (deep California poet, a must!). Here at Kingdom Books, Ron Padgett and Tom Veitch, legends of the New York School of Poetry, get provocative on July 17 (4 p.m.), and there's an author's tea with Rachel Hadas and her new collection on July 26, 4 p.m. Plus an unusual event on July 18 (4 p.m., Kingdom Books), when the fine press designer and engraver Brian Cohen of Bridge Press chats with poet Chard deNiord about their years of collaboration. E-mail me for more! 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It's no less than an entire re-visioning of the Garden. Wouldn't be fair to say more now, and she's clearly in early stages, but this is a good moment to snag a copy of Gloryland and drink up the foundation she pours in it. What a poet!\n(Joan Larkin read; her poets are intimate and minimalist at once, and she announced publication of a \"new and selected\" for 2007. Upcoming New England readings to mark on the calendar -- see separate blog entry.)\nScott Smith, The Ruins: Creepy!\nHow close does Stephen King come to writing mysteries? Is a suspense novel with a sci-fi or fantasy twist ever considered a mystery?\nI ask, because a few days ago I read an advance copy of The Ruins, by Scott Smith, and after the first 24 hours of shudders, \"larger questions\" came to mind ... some of them as follows.\nYes, it's terrifying; yes, it moves fast and has such horror to it that it merits another Stephen King comment, the way Scott Smith's earlier novel A Simple Plan did (\"best suspense novel of this year\"). And when I finished reading The Ruins, way too late at night, because I couldn't stop, I genuinely worried about what kind of nightmares I'd earned.\nAfter all, the slow slip into horrifying consequences is something we all know about. And Smith's grim premise, that two young couples on vacation in Mexico could make just enough bad judgment calls to put them into danger, makes perfect sense. I could feel the potential for it happening to me, or to someone I love. 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But on the morning after, pondering how easy it is for Smith's people to fall into a danger that not only horrifies but can't ever be escaped once you've been close enough to see it, a deeper dread crept into me.\nBecause there really are things that, once you see them, cling inside you with their slime and appalling threat. Witness a bombing, or the Twin Towers on fire; endure a rape or re-live, with a friend, a rape or mugging that happened to them; listen to a stranger quietly threatening a child, that person's own child, and realize you're listening to the dreadful threats of a child abuser out in public.\nThe nightmare under the skin in The Ruins is no less real than all these. Reading this intense, never-lets-you-go suspense, you'll recognize two things: a master storyteller, and the danger of being human in an unpredictable and sometimes awful universe.\nDonald Westlake: Worth Another Read\nWhat makes a Donald Westlake book into such a good vacation from reality? 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And this warm voice is amazingly different from the crisp funny one of Westlake's John Dortmunder series.\nWestlake's introduction to this reprint, the first in his Mitch Tobin series, warns that there are only five in the series \u2013 because the whole point of it is the woundedness of Tobin, and as an author you can't go on with that wound forever, but if you heal it, you've lost the point to the series. So each book is a gem, a polished treasure of deceptively simple writing that packs a huge punch. In this first one, Tobin \u2013 a disgraced cop with a broken heart and a serious case of depression \u2013 takes on a job for a mob figure. He does this without seriously compromising his ethics and solves the case. But the struggle involves love, loyalties, and violence, and I couldn't put the book down. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u203a Forums \u203a Been There, Done That! \u203a July 9-10 2011\nhttp://www.londonparis24.co.uk\nTake a look at these stories:\nhttp://www.londonparis24.co.uk/the-riders/cormac\nhttp://www.londonparis24.co.uk/the-riders/rich\nhttp://www.londonparis24.co.uk/the-riders/mark\nhttp://www.londonparis24.co.uk/the-support-team/what-if\nA few different perspectives for you!\nMe? Well we were lucky with the weather, and had no punctures. We had a great support team and a couple of very strong riders keeping us on track!\nReply To: July 9-10 2011",
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        "raw_content": "Justitia, the Roman goddess of Justice, is found frequenting the facades of British courtrooms, wielding, in her right hand, the sword of justice and punishment while bearing the scales of proof, in her left.\nHowever, despite the presence of this iconography of truth and reason, British legal history has borne witness to many a case where the scales of proof have been loaded to tip the wrong way. An example of such injustice against the common man was exemplified by the arrest and subsequent deportation, in 1834, of the Tolpuddle Martyrs: six farm labourers guilty of the \u2018crime\u2019 of forming an early trade union in response to wage cuts. The arrest of the \u2018Pentonville Five\u2019 in 1972, London dockers arrested for picketing a depot to defend their jobs and working conditions, is a more recent example of the state\u2019s disapproval of workers taking industrial action. In both cases, the detained were released after campaigns of mass protest and public outrage.\nModern times have brought with them the phenomenon of kettling and the beating and arrest of students protesting, peacefully for the most part, at the withdrawal of the educational maintenance allowance and the rise in \u2018top up\u2019 fees.\nEach time the state has felt its grasp on society being threatened, it has resorted to brutality and unjustly severe punishment directed at the citizens it deems to be undermining its, electorally bestowed, authority.\nWhilst in my local co-op the other day, looking for a certain high quality newspaper, my eye was drawn to the front page of the Daily Mail and the words of the Lord Chief Justice, Baron Igor Judge, who felt that those sentenced for their complicity in the recent London riots deserve custodial sentences that are \u2018significantly higher' than average on account of the so called \u2018ghastliness\u2019 of the violence. His colleague, Judge Andrew Gilbart, QC, who wields the hammer at Manchester Crown Court, has been blamed for overstepping the mark by pronouncing overly harsh sentences on rioters in his neck of the woods. Justice Gilbart felt his decisions to be just, saying that the riots had been \u2018completely outside the usual context of criminality\u2019\nThough this is the sort of short-sighted \u2018reasoning\u2019 one might expect from the average Daily Mail reader, who has no real influence on what goes on around them, one worries when people in a position of power start thinking the same way.\nWhat seems clear to most, apart from apparently the Lord Chief Justice, clearly the Tory crowd in the cabinet, and predictably a number of their Daily Mail reading disciples, is that the overwhelming majority of the rioters were from deprived communities. These youth, tired of being abandoned by Cameron\u2019s neo-Orwellian \u2018Big Society\u2019, were overcome by a raw anger which, although appallingly misdirected, allowed them to enjoy their \u201815 minutes of fame\u2019 on the television and remind those across the River Thames that \u2018\u2018yes, we do exist\u2019\u2019.\nAt the risk of stating the obvious \u2013 contented individuals with aspirations do not tend to riot.\nThe typically short-sighted, knee-jerk mode of dealing with the rioters is to blame the poor, underprivileged and abandoned for being angry with their predicament and going a little further than writing a polite letter to their MP.\nBack to our Judges, the \u2018defenders of justice and the status quo\u2019. By the clear unfairness of excessive custodial sentencing handed down to prove a point, the elements of fairness and justice, of the punishment fitting the crime, go down the pan straight away.\nIt is not implausible to suggest that such judgments are politically motivated and an automatic reaction by a riled establishment. It is not just the youth of Tottenham, Croydon and Peckham who have been at the receiving end of an overly harsh and what could be deemed to be an increasingly more politically motivated, judiciary. Last November, we witnessed police violence during the student protests against fees and withdrawal of EMA at the end of last year when kettling, police brutality and arrests were the order of the day.\nOn the day of the large anti-cuts rally in London, March 26th this year, over 150 activists, belonging to the anti-tax avoidance group UK Uncut, were arrested and many were charged with aggravated trespass for their part in a peaceful occupation of department store Fortnum and Mason. The action was entirely non-violent and was even described by a senior police office as a \u2018sensible\u2019 demonstration. Nevertheless, the very same police officer, Chief Inspector Claire Clark asked the protestors to come outside telling them that they would be free to go. Once outside, all activists were arrested. Watch how a senior functionary of the state deceives brave and decent activists.\nwww.youtube.com/watch?v=Tfk0O1SeH6A\nCharges were eventually dropped against all but thirty of the activists, whose cases are still ongoing.\nAs the Con-Dems enact their long awaited plans to slaughter the public sector and unemployment, privatisation and poverty become more prevalent, we will no doubt witness more strikes, rallies and occupations. We may even see the rise of a new generation of political prisoners guilty of standing in the way of the rampaging free market Juggernaut let loose by Thatcher. The ruling Coalition will be faced with two choices- either stop or reverse their austerity plan and increase public spending to off-set further recession or, use increased force with further brutality and lead us further down the road towards a kleptocratic police state.\nThe Health and Social Care Bill has been voted through the Commons and will be debated in the House of Lords on the 11th October. The Bill is being opposed by many in the health sector, including senior figures in the NHS, as it would allow for private companies and other \u2018not for profit\u2019 organisations, such as social enterprises, to suck the life blood out of the NHS by cherry picking the most lucrative contracts. This would be on top of an already agreed \u00a320 billion of cutbacks (efficiency savings as they are affectionately known) to be made over the course of the next 4-5 years.\nEarlier this year, a private health company, Care UK, was granted a \u00a353 million contract to provide healthcare services to approximately 5000 prisoners in several jails in the North East. The NHS trust, for which I once worked and which had, up till that point, been offering the service was deemed to be able to provide a higher quality service than the private bidder. Nevertheless, Care UK was given the contract. Perhaps it was a coincidence that the former CEO of Care UK, John Nash and his wife, had given the Conservative party \u00a3200,000 before the election, including an amount of \u00a321,000 to the office of Andrew Lansley, whilst he has Shadow Health Secretary.\nwww.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/8807239.Anger_as_NHS_loses_prisons_contract/\nOne can only praise the public sector workers, the students, the unemployed, the pensioners, and the activists from UK Uncut for expressing their disgust at the Con-Dem agenda and the tax-dodgers roaming at large. Well done to them!\nBut this begs the question, how far would healthcare workers- unionised and non-unionised, including doctors, nurses and auxiliary staff, be prepared to go to stop the Bill becoming law, and if it does, how they would react to private companies eating away at the NHS or the closure of hospitals? After the Bill was voted through the Commons, a left Labour MP stated via social media that \u2018Parliament has failed to save the NHS so now it's down to us to fight against every cut and closure. Prepare for the demos & occupations\u2019\nDoctors and nurses have a professional duty to make the care of their patients their primary concerns. 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        "raw_content": "I turned toward what I expected was a nearby playground as my husband and I were trudging up a San Francisco hill. I thought I had heard a child call my name but shook it off. It didn\u2019t happen again and we were only half a block from the Queen Anne Hotel. At the time, I was convinced it was a vertical block. At least I had worn the right shoes. You have to have the right shoes in San Francisco.\nThis was my big treat after a dreadful week at work, battling the dragons of misunderstood requirements, bad data, numbers that did or didn\u2019t add up and one annoying typo that I can fix later at least. It had been days of long hours to right a wrong that crept into one of the computer systems and get it done in time for the end of quarter processing. And I made it. 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While my mother never specifically discouraged me from what I did and was curiously accepting of my studies and card reading despite her own personal devotion to Doubting Thomas and believing in nothing she could not see and touch, it was clear that this was one of the Topics Never to Be Discussed. So we didn\u2019t, of course. Her only comment had been, \u201cWell, your great-great-grandmother was a gypsy, after all,\u201d as if that explained anything. She considered it in the category of Not Yet Proven, where she also put all things religious, the relative fashion value of the color beige and the existence of extra-terrestrial life.\nLuckily, when I was 15 I had met an elderly psychic, a volunteer at the hospital where I also volunteered. I was also lucky that in spite of all the possibilities, I actually had never been afraid of any of the encounters I had had as a child. I thought they were all normal in my earliest years, then realized other people didn\u2019t experience those things. And like so many things in my family dynamic, we just didn\u2019t talk about it. It was so refreshing to meet one kind person who understood, however. Even though we talked only a few times, I held onto that example to anchor me when things became turbulent or even downright freaky.\nChip\u2019s Psychic Kids went a step further. Not only did he and Edy, the psychologist who worked with him on the show, help to make the kids feel good about being themselves and calm down enough to be able to distinguish startling or annoying encounters from those truly frightening. They also helped those kids speak openly with their parents about what it was like living in a world where most other people didn\u2019t get all that extra information. Interesting to me was the realization that, in my own life, my \u201ccrisis\u201d about being this way, even a little, was completely intertwined with my age. My own abilities seemed to accelerate when I was in my teen years, just at the time when kids all want to look alike and be accepted. The kids on Psychic Kids were all in the throes of that, and so while the show was about psychic kids, it had the universal appeal of trying to be yourself and fit in with everyone else at the same time, the essence of teenage angst.\nAfter pulling my husband away from what surely must have been a fascinating real estate sign across the street from the Queen Anne Hotel, we puffed in, got our badges and slid into our seats in the last row of the Super VIP section. We had made a lovely evening of it so far, dinner in Japantown and a miraculous 15-minute massage by a diligent girl with strong hands and bad teeth, resolving my pain in the neck for the evening (best $15 I had spent all week). And now we were ready for the Big Event.\nChip\u2019s Coffey Talks are a part of a multi-city tour that sounds like an exhausting schedule. Tickets are still available (see the link at the bottom) for other cities. With him at the Queen Anne were two of the kids and their mothers from Psychic Kids. They talked about their experiences on the show and how their relationships have improved. Chip took some questions from the crowd and I got a chance to ask my question.\nI wanted to know if, in his work with psychologists and psychic people, not just kids, he had found a strong correlation between those with psychic abilities expressed and those reporting a curiosity called \u201csynesthesia.\u201d You can look that big word up in Wikipedia for a lot more information, but basically it means that your senses blend so that numbers have colors, shapes have smells and all those things that the more mystical discussions of the \u201cmusic of the spheres\u201d and numerology talk about. There are several different reported types of synesthesia and I have three of them. The empirical ear, for instance my mother and Doubting Thomas, would say that a statement like \u201csmelling something angry coming\u201d was utterly nonsensical. But that kind of statement seems to make utter sense to the synesthetes like me who get information in ways that, well, often defy description.\nChip was fun about answering my question and said that the answer he would give was to read his book which is coming out later this year. We think the title may be Growing Up Psychic but it\u2019s not official yet. Then, I think to make sure that his answer wasn\u2019t flippant or just plain unresponsive, he looked over his shoulder before completely moving on to the next question and said, \u201cRead my book, but, yes, there is a correlation.\u201d We had a break, grabbed a cup of coffee to stay up past my usual bedtime and resumed. He did a satisfyingly long series of readings for people in the audience.\nMy husband nudged me, \u201cHold up your hand.\u201d I looked at him and he looked back. \u201cOh, right,\u201d he whispered. \u201cYou talk with your mom all the time.\u201d I smiled and nodded. I wanted others to have their chance. I talk with my mom, my dad, his mom, lots of people I never knew in life. Really. It\u2019s OK. So far the only really weird thing is that house in Cincinnati I keep dreaming about. Maybe I\u2019ll get a personal reading from Chip on that through his website.\nOne of the few things that disappointed me in the event was that Chip himself seemed angry. But it was with good reason. One of the reasons Psychic Kids is not being renewed for another season is that someone somewhere, not in the audience, accused him of exploiting the kids. Chip is bitterly hurt by this. I don\u2019t blame him. To his point, accuse him of murder and he becomes a celebrity even if he did it; accuse him of hurting kids and he becomes a pariah even if he didn\u2019t do it. And, by the way, he didn't. So what was disappointing about that, besides the fact that someone had accused him when my sense is that he clearly just wants to help people of any age come out of the \u201cpsychic closet,\u201d is that Chip\u2019s own defenses were up. There was a lot of energy in the room and Chip was well-prepared. His own psychic defenses were up \u201cwall to wall and ten feet tall\u201d as the CB-radio jargon goes. I wanted to see the relaxed Chip, unfortified. But I understand.\nThe only other thing that was really disappointing was the woman who, even after Chip threatened to throw her out of the show, continued to text message with her friend during the entire thing. Ha-rumph! Manners, people, manners!\nOur evening ended for the Super VIP\u2019s getting a little easy try at communicating with the Senator who built the building that is now the Queen Anne Hotel and the headmistress who ran the girls school there before it was a hotel. It\u2019s the cheapest ghost-hunter tool on the market, a mini-Maglite with the back cap unscrewed just to the point where there is no light, no electrical connection to the battery. And Chip asked questions. And a few times, the light came on. We weren\u2019t sure we were getting either the Senator or the headmistress, but it was indeed a fun way to end the evening.\nCoffey Talk Tour: http://www.behindtheicon.net/coffeytalk.htm\nnaleandcompany April 3, 2011 at 12:12 PM\nThis is just fantastic! Thank you for sharing this Marcia. I have a big respect for Chip. He's helped so many kids-I'm sorry that people have managed to ruin such a good and healing show.\nSame old story: you must destroy what you don't understand.\nThanks again for sharing! I gotta send this link to my friend...right away!",
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        "raw_content": "Sandi Givens - Manningham Business Network\nhttp://www.sandigivens.com.au\nhttps://www.facebook.com/sandi.givens.7\nhttps://twitter.com/SandiGivens\nhttp://au.linkedin.com/in/sandigivens\nAbout Sandi Givens\nWith over 25 years of professional experience in training and management, my primary goal is to help people learn, rather than merely tell them what to do. Since 1989, I directed my own company, Shattering Glass Ceilings (a Division of Knowledge-Able Pty Ltd).\nI am regarded by both my clients and peers as one of Australia\u2019s most enthusiastic and authentic presenters.\nAnd I am particularly proud to be a widely-acclaimed author, with my book, Women on the Move: How you can create your place in the world, now in its 2nd Edition.\nI was awarded the designation of Certified Speaking Professional by the National Speakers Association of Australia (NSAA) \u2013 the only internationally recognized designation for professional speakers. As of January 2012, only 91 members of the Australian Association have achieved this honour \u2013 of which only 34 are females.\nI served as NSAA\u2019s President \u2013 Victoria (2005), was awarded their Speaker of the Year (2004) and am a Member of the Global Speakers Federation.\nAs I relish the opportunity to assist organisations in developing their people in order to achieve higher levels of excellence and satisfaction and am committed to contributing to our community, I am also the Past Patron of the Australian Institute of Office Professionals (Victoria Division), a Member of the Advisory Board of The Global Good Foundation and serve on the organizing committee of our local Cancer Council Relay For Life annual event.\nI sincerely believe that what truly enables me to assist you in achieving your desired outcomes is \u2013\nMore than 25 years professional business experience\nExperience with a range of industries:\nand a range of professions, including:\nService Deliverers\nExperience as a Leader/Manager with three different organisations\nA depth of understanding of human behaviour derived from study, research & experience in working with diversity\nMy passion for offering choice & celebrating success, and\nMy commitment to my own personal growth, learning & development",
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        "raw_content": "Movie Endings: The Good and Much Worse\n(Warning: This entire blog is a spoiler alert.)\nMovie endings are sadly predictable. No matter the genre \u2013 Drama, Comedy, Romance or Action/Thriller \u2013 the tendency is toward that moment of understanding, that smile of recognition that we\u2019re all in this together, as seen in so many films such as Casablanca, Dumb and Dumber, When Harry Met Sally and Avatar. But there are those few that stand out \u2013 for better and much worse. At the head of the Much Worse would have to be Super 8 (Abrams, 2011), a misguided combination of E.T. and Close Encounters. Absolutely everything is resolved at the end: all characters touch and understand each other. They also all understand the alien which has terrorized their town and watch in loving awe as he departs to his distant world. (No, I am not exaggerating.) The Grey (Carnahan, 2011) is a close and terrible second. After watching the wolves terrorize and kill everyone else in his group lost in the woods, the audience tenses in anticipation as Liam Neeson finally straps all that broken glass to his knuckles to battle the mother of all wolves\u2026 and the film cuts to the credits. And not only that, the film actually cuts back to the scene, after the epic battle, both Neeson and the mother of all wolves dying in the snow. Other disastrously bad endings include Melancholia (Von Trier, 2011) \u2013 a giant planet crushes all life on Earth \u2013 A.I. (Spielberg, 2001) you think it\u2019s finally over, and a title card appears \u201c2,000 Years Later\u201d \u2013 and Angel Heart (Parker, 1987) \u2013 when Mickey Rourke finally realizes that he\u2019s the murderer he\u2019s been chasing all along. (Not a few films have fallen into this self-made trap.) It\u2019s not easy ending well, but there are certainly a chosen few worth mentioning. It is truly heart-wrenching to watch the final shot in Bicycle Thieves (De Sica, 1948) when the boy forgives his father for trying to steal and takes his hand. And it\u2019s hard not to choke up in Planes, Trains and Automobiles (Hughes, 1987) when Neal (Steve Martin) discovers Del (John Candy) alone at the train station and takes him home for Thanksgiving. The Deer Hunter (Cimino, 1978), too, has a gut-wrenching conclusion when the cast gathers for a funeral and sings God Bless America, despite the hell they have been put through with the Vietnam War. Another film that oddly stands out for me is Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry (Hough, 1974). An obvious derivative of Bonnie and Clyde (Penn, 1967), the film chronicles a pair of wild thieves who, when they seem to have finally outrun the law, are suddenly crushed by a freight train. The end. One of the greatest Hollywood endings almost never happened. Being There (Ashby, 1978) is the story of Chance (Peter Sellers) who has lived in isolation as a simpleton only to be thrown into the world and become an adviser to the President and perhaps will be a leader himself. The final image is of Chance walking on water. We don\u2019t know if this is because he is Chosen or he just doesn\u2019t know any better, but it is a riveting moment. The producers hated the idea and told Hal Ashby to re-cut the film, which he promised to do\u2026and instead actually delivered the film personally \u2013 with the ending intact \u2013 to the theaters for opening night. It was only after the positive audience response to this ending that the producers relented. This story itself has to be one of the best endings I have ever heard.\nPosted in film, writing\t| Tagged Angel Heart, Avatar, Being There, Bicycle Thieves, Bonnie and Clyde, Casablanca, Chance, Cimino, Close Encounter, De Sica, Dirty Mary Crazy Larry, Hal Ashby, Peter Sellers, Planes, Steven Spielberg, Super 8, The Deer Hunter, The Grey, Trains and Automobiles\t| 1 Reply",
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        "raw_content": "Home > Health Updates > Current News > Ebola Outbreak: Sierra Leone president blames WHO\nWest African country Sierra Leone\u2019s president Ernest Bai Koroma blames UN\u2019s World Health Organisation (WHO) for the delays in emergency assistance while sharing his frustrations hours before the country declared free of Ebola virus on last Saturday. Report indicates that around 4000 people died of Ebola in Sierra Leone alone. He says \u201c\"we wanted to move on... but the advice was to the contrary\u201d. He said his government had to tolerate with the delays because international organisations such as the WHO \"were the experts\".\nMore than 19 months on from the first confirmed case recorded on 23 March 2014, 11,314 people have been reported as having died from the disease in six countries; Liberia, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, the US and Mali. The total number of reported cases is more than 28,607.\nEbola is a serious infectious illness which often proves fatal. The virus, which is thought to have originated in fruit bats, was first detected in 1976 in an outbreak near the Ebola River in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo. People are infected when they have direct contact through broken skin, or the mouth and nose, with the blood, vomit, faeces or bodily fluids of someone with Ebola. The virus can be present in urine and semen too. Infection may also occur through direct contact with contaminated bedding, clothing and surfaces - but only through broken skin. It is still unclear how long the virus exists on surfaces but there is some evidence to suggest it can last up to six days. Bleach and chlorine can kill Ebola. The disease is not airborne, like flu. Very close direct contact with an infected person is required for the virus to be passed to another person.",
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        "raw_content": "Urology => Reproductive System\nReproductive System, term applied to the group of plant or animal organs that are necessary for or that are accessory to the reproductive processes (see Reproduction). The basic units of sexual reproduction are the male and female germ cells; this article deals with the organs within which the germ cells of animals mature and are stored, the organs through which they are transported in the process of producing a new individual, and accessory glandular organs.\nORIGIN OF THE REPRODUCTIVE CELLS\nWhen the embryo of any sexually reproducing animal is undergoing cell division, certain cells, known as primordial germ cells, which are produced by such division, remain in an undifferentiated state. Cells other than primordial germ cells are known as vegetative cells or somatic cells; these cells become differentiated into tissues and organs. 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The size of gonads increases at sexual maturity because of the great number of germ cells produced at that time; many germ cells are also produced during breeding seasons so that many animals have a seasonal increase in size of the gonads. During the breeding season of fish, the ovaries increase in size until they constitute about one-quarter to one-third of the total body weight.\nThe testes and ovaries of mature animals differ greatly in structure. The testes are composed of delicate convoluted tubules, known as seminiferous tubules, in which the primitive germ cells mature into spermatozoa. The testes of mammals are generally oval bodies, enclosed by a capsule of tough connective tissue. Projections from this tough capsule into the testis divide the testis into several compartments, each of which is filled with hundreds of seminiferous tubules. The mature spermatozoa are discharged through a number of ducts, called the efferent ducts, which communicate with the epididymis, a thick-walled, coiled duct in which the sperm are stored.\nIn all vertebrates below marsupials on the zoological scale, and in elephants, sea cows, and whales, the testis remains within the body cavity during the lifetime of the animals. In many mammals, such as rodents, bats, and members of the camel family, the testis remains within the body cavity during periods of quiescence, but moves into an external pocket of skin and muscle, known as the scrotum, during the breeding season. In marsupials, and in most higher mammals, including the human male, the testes are always enclosed in an external scrotum. During fetal life, the testes move through the muscles composing the posterior, ventral portion of the trunk and carry with them the portion of the peritoneum and skin surrounding these muscles. The channel in the muscles through which the testis moves is known as the inguinal canal; it usually closes after birth, but sometimes remains open and is then often the site of herniation (see Hernia). The portion of the peritoneum that the testis carries with it forms a double wall of membrane between the scrotum and testis and is known as the tunica vaginalis. Occasionally, the testes in the human male do not descend into the scrotal sac; this condition of nondescent, which is known as cryptorchidism, may result in sterility if not corrected by surgery or the administration of hormones. Retention of the testes within the body cavity subjects the germ cells to temperatures that are too high for their normal development; the descent of the testes into the scrotum in higher animals keeps the testes at optimum temperatures.\nUnlike germ cells in the testis, female germ cells originate as single cells in the embryonic tissue that later develops into an ovary. At maturity, after the production of ova from the female germ cells, groups of ovary cells surrounding each ovum develop into \"follicle cells\" that secrete nutriment for the contained egg. As the ovum is prepared for release during the breeding season, the tissue surrounding the ovum hollows out and becomes filled with fluid and at the same time moves to the surface of the ovary; this mass of tissue, fluid, and ovum is known as a Graafian follicle. The ovary of the adult is merely a mass of glandular and connective tissue containing numerous Graafian follicles at various stages of maturity. When the Graafian follicle is completely mature, it bursts through the surface of the ovary, releasing the ovum, which is then ready for fertilization; the release of the ovum from the ovary is known as ovulation. The space formerly occupied by the Graafian follicle is filled by a blood clot known as the corpus hemorrhagicum; in four or five days this clot is replaced by a mass of yellow cells known as the corpus luteum, which secretes hormones playing an important part in preparation of the uterus for the reception of a fertilized ovum. If the ovum goes unfertilized, the corpus luteum is eventually replaced by scar tissue known as the corpus albicans. The ovary is located in the body cavity, attached to the peritoneum that lines this cavity.\nThe functioning of both male and female gonads is under the hormonal influence of the pituitary gland.\nTRANSPORTATION OF THE REPRODUCTIVE CELLS\nBefore being discharged from the body, the reproductive cells travel from the gonads to an external body opening. In many invertebrates, and in a few aquatic vertebrates, the reproductive cells are discharged into water directly from the gonads through pores in the body wall. In higher animals ducts carry the reproductive cells into the urinary or cloacal excretory systems, or into independent reproductive passages.\nIn male vertebrates, the ducts are directly connected to the testes. The male ducts include the epididymis, which lies attached to the testis, and which transports the male gametes to the vas deferens. The vas deferens carries the spermatozoa to the ejaculatory duct, the contractions of which cause the discharge of sperm into the posterior urethra.\nIn most fishes, the ovary has a hollow expansion through which the ova pass into the cloaca. In most other vertebrates, however, no direct connection exists between the ovary and the oviducts that carry the ova into the cloaca or into the independent external opening. In mammals, when the Graafian follicle bursts, the egg falls toward the interior of the abdominal cavity. The oviduct (known in higher mammals as the Fallopian tube) has an open, funnel-shaped end located near the ovary, and the mature egg is drawn into the funnel by ciliary action. Occasionally, the egg misses the open end of the oviduct and falls into the abdominal cavity; such eggs are capable of being fertilized, resulting in ectopic pregnancies (see Pregnancy and Childbirth). In animals lower than marsupials the oviducts open directly into the cloaca; in marsupials and placental mammals, the oviducts, two of which are normally present, fuse at their cloacal ends to form a thick, muscular organ, the uterus or womb, in which the young develop, and a thinner channel, the vagina, which opens exteriorly.\nIn animals that lay their eggs and discharge their sperm into water, the spermatozoa reach the eggs by chemical attraction; the eggs of individuals of a species attract only the sperm of members of the same species. When eggs and sperm are deposited at great distances from each other, the number of eggs fertilized is small. Many amphibians and aquatic vertebrates solve this problem by attaching themselves to their mates by means of holdfast mechanisms, such as claspers; when the female of these animals deposits the eggs, the male can immediately deposit sperm in the same location.\nIn terrestrial animals, various adaptations have been developed whereby internal fertilization of the eggs may be produced. The male snake, which discharges the spermatozoa through a cloaca, has, for example, anal hooks that are inserted into the cloaca of the female during the breeding season. These hooks bind the male and the female together while the spermatozoa are being discharged. External reproductive organs used by animals to facilitate internal fertilization are known as genitals or genitalia.\nThe male genital of all mammals above the monotremes is the penis, a protrusible, erectile organ that directs the spermatozoa into the female cloaca or vagina. In turtles and crocodiles, which are the most primitive animals possessing the organ, the penis is located on the ventral wall of the cloaca and is grooved along its upper side. The spermatozoa travel along the groove into the female cloaca. In marsupials and placental mammals, the penis is a closed tube, composed of three bundles of tissue, bound together by connective tissue and covered with loose skin. Two large bundles of tissue, known as the corpora cavernosa, constitute the upper portion of the penis; these bundles contain numerous compartments that are filled with blood during sexual excitement, causing the penis to become stiff and erect. The flow of blood into the corpora cavernosa is controlled by sacral spinal nerves. Below and between the corpora cavernosa is the third bundle of tissue, which is known as the corpus spongiosum; this bundle is perforated by the urethra and, in several lower mammals, also contains a bone that serves to further stiffen the male genital. At the terminal end of the penis is a sensitive cap known as the glans; in marsupials the glans is forked. In many mammals, the male genital, when not erect, is withdrawn into a sheath in the body. In primates, including the human male, the penis is pendant, and the glans is covered with a layer of retractile skin, known as the prepuce or foreskin, which corresponds to the sheath of lower animals.\nThe chief female genital is known as the vagina. This organ is present in all marsupials and placental mammals. In marsupials, two vaginas and two uteri are present; in primates, including the human female, only one vagina is present; and in mammals intermediate in development between the marsupials and primates, various degrees of partially united, double vaginas are present. The external end of the vagina is covered in virgin primates by a membrane, known as the hymen. Anterior to the hymen is the external opening of the urethra. The urethra and the opening of the vagina are contained in an indented space which is known as the vestibule. In primates, two membranous folds, known as the labia minora, are found on either side of the vestibule. In primates, including the human female, two additional folds, the labia majora, enclose the labia minora. The clitoris, at the front of the labia, is homologous with the penis although greatly reduced in size (see Homology below).\nAmong the glands accessory to the reproductive process are those that provide a fluid medium in which the spermatozoa may live, those that produce mucus which reduces friction during copulation, those that emit alluring odors to members of the opposite sex, and those that secrete nourishment for the ova, the embryos, and the newborn young.\nThe seminal vesicles of the male have already been mentioned as organs that secrete mucus. The most important male accessory gland is the prostate gland, a compound gland about the size of a chestnut located at the base of the urethra where the urethra leaves the bladder and enters the penis. The prostate secretes a thin milky fluid with a characteristic odor; this fluid constitutes the greater part of the semen that is deposited in the female vagina and that contains the spermatozoa. The prostate gland is present only in placental mammals, and among these mammals is absent in edentates, martens, otters, and badgers. Cowper's glands are two small glands, about the size of a pea, located on each side of the base of the penis. Their secretion is thick and clear and is believed to protect the spermatozoa against excess vaginal acidity. Cowper's glands are absent in bears, dogs, and aquatic mammals.\nThe primary lubricating glands of the female are the cervical glands, located in the uterus where the uterus communicates with the vagina, and Bartholin's glands, located in the vestibule between the hymen and the labia minora. Both sets of glands secrete mucus. Female placental mammals also have uterine glands that prepare the uterus for the reception of the fertilized egg.\nThe anal glands of many mammals secrete special substances called pheromones, Pheromone, which signal reproductive readiness by scent to members of the opposite sex. Pheromones may occur in other glandular secretions as well.\nAmong the different structures serving to nourish the young, the placenta of placental mammals is unique (see Fetus). The mammary glands of mammals are also included among accessory reproductive glands (see Breast). Female egg-laying animals have albumen glands, which coat the zygote with nutrient albumen before the egg is laid, and nidamental glands, which surround the zygote and albumen with a leathery or calcareous shell.\nThe sex of a young embryo is indistinguishable, males and females passing through similar embryonic stages. Embryo males and females develop almost a duplicate set of reproductive organs, one set becoming vestigal shortly before birth, and the other set becoming prominent. Most cases of so-called mammalian hermaphroditism are actually cases of abnormal development in which external genitalia similar to those of both sexes have been developed. 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        "raw_content": "It's the end of an era. Best Buy stopped selling compact discs on Saturday (June 30), according to a report from Billboard.\nNews of the tech retail chain's plans first leaked in February, when Best Buy reportedly notified music suppliers of its intention to pull CDs from shelves by July 1. The company did not comment at the time, nor has it responded to XXL's request for comment, but the report tracks with ongoing trends.\nIndustry-wide CD sales declined 20 percent to $1.2 billion in 2016, per the Recording Industry Association of America, while revenue from paid music subscriptions nearly doubled to $2.3 billion. (The CD format peaked at $13.2 billion in 2010.) At Best Buy, entertainment sales dropped 13.8 percent during its 2017 fiscal year, compared to a 0.3 percent dip in overall retail sales, USA Today reports.\nTarget is also negotiating terms for winding down CD sales, and has demanded that major labels assume the costs of unsold inventory, according to Billboard. Traditionally, Target has paid to return unsold stock to music suppliers.\nBest Buy's decision comes at a time when, perhaps counterintuitively, major artists are recommitting to the compact disc format. Drake's latest album Scorpion is getting a CD release, as is Beyonc\u00e9 and Jay-Z's Everything Is Love. The Toronto rapper notably declined the option when releasing his nonetheless-chart-topping project More Life in 2017.\nWe will update this post when we hear back from Best Buy. For now, CD sales are still available on the retail chain's website.\nSource: Best Buy to Stop Selling CDs",
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        "raw_content": "I\u2019ve said before that winter is the best time for reading. A great classic and a warm fire on a cold night is just delightful. However, in the midst of all this renovating craziness and cold season sleep deprivation, I absolutely have to keep the reading light and easy. I\u2019m about to rethink my light reading theory, though, because it is so hard to find a quality light read! Here\u2019s what I\u2019ve read in the last few weeks. Please share your favorite light reads with me and save me from light reading gone awry! (If you\u2019re more of a non-fiction fan, scroll to the end of this post).\nThe Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend \u2013 2 Stars\nI was excited about this book because it is touted as perfect for lovers of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society. Why, I\u2019m not sure, other than there\u2019s lots of mentions of books in it, and a few letters. What I love about Guernsey is the setting (English Channel Islands), the characters (fresh and witty and kind), this history (WWII), and the subtle plot and character development. The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend is set in the Midwest, has one-dimensional characters, and every single feeling and detail of the characters is written down in painstaking detail. (And so is the physical nature of relationships, so thumbs down there. Really, I don\u2019t need to know any of that about book characters!) In its tone and story, it\u2019s similar to a Fannie Flagg or Sandra Dallas book, but the strong, unforgettable characters are simply not there and the pace is super slow. I wanted to like it, but I found it to be pretty trite. If you liked The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry, you might like this one, but I\u2019d still guess The Readers of Broken Wheel characters won\u2019t draw you in. Feel free to prove me wrong and let me know what you think!\nThe Lost Husband \u2013 2.5, almost 3 Stars\nI really liked some of the characters in this book, and it was nice to read a novel written from a mom\u2019s point of view for a change. The main character, Libby, does such a good job of describing why she can\u2019t stand watching violent movies. The book is back at the library so I can\u2019t type it out, but I think most moms of little children would enjoy this as a light read. However, I have to tell you, there\u2019s a character who claims she can speak to the dead. If that sounds as sketch to you as it does to me, don\u2019t let this stop you from reading on; it never happens and it\u2019s not a big part of the plot.\nThe Daughter\u2019s Walk \u2013 DNF\nSheesh. I wanted to ask the author, \u201cWhy do you feel the need to create horrific events like this for your characters? Do you hate them? I can\u2019t take it!\u201d I know Jane Kirpatrick has lots of fans, but this book is not my cup of tea.\nThe Bronte Plot \u2013 3.5 stars\nThis one is my favorite of the light read bunch I picked up in the last few weeks. If you love Victorian British Literature as much as I do, you will thoroughly enjoy it. If you aren\u2019t a big fan of Victorian British Literature, you might still like it! There are lots of references to works by Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte, and even Anne Bronte, so get ready to google some stuff if you\u2019re unfamiliar with their works. Beyond the literary ties to some of my favorite books, I loved the elderly character, Helen. In my mind, she is played by an elderly Vanessa Redgrave and is just like her character in Letters to Juliet. So far, everything Katherine Reay has written has been a 3-4 star read with absolutely zero smut and thought provoking subjects that manage to end up being uplifting instead of depressing. 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        "raw_content": "Saturday, June 9th I will be presenting at 9am at The Comprehensible Iowa Conference in Nevada, Iowa. For those of you who are able to attend, here is where you will find the slideshow I shared, with embedded links to ideas I talk about. For those of you who are not able to make it, the resources are also available to you to check out as well. You can find my Embedded presentation on this page.\nHere are some other helpful links to use when planning to teach with a novel.\nTeaching a Novel 101\nTeaching a Novel - Spice it Up!\nAll posts with the label novels (82 and counting)\nNovel Resources - sorted by novel\nI look forward to hanging out with everyone at #CIIA18. Make sure to come and introduce yourself if we have not yet met in person. If you can not be there, you can follow the hashtag on Twitter.",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Mormonism and the Bible \u00bb If the Book of Mormon and the Book of Abraham are not true, doesn\u2019t this call into question the Bible as well?\nIf the Book of Mormon and the Book of Abraham are not true, doesn\u2019t this call into question the Bible as well?\nFor those who have devoutly believed in the Book of Mormon and the other LDS scriptures, such as the Book of Abraham, as the word of God, coming to the realization that these books are not what they claim to be can cause ripple effects throughout their belief system. In particular, losing faith in these LDS scriptures can provoke doubts about the Bible. After all, if the Book of Mormon is \u201canother testament of Jesus Christ\u201d and is a fraud, might not the same be true of the Bible? Such doubts are likely to be magnified for those who felt that they had strong testimonies to the truth of the Book of Mormon before they lost faith in its claim to be the word of God.\nBefore you throw out the Bible with the Book of Mormon and the Book of Abraham, here are some things to consider.\n1. Counterfeits do not invalidate the real thing.\nThe production of counterfeits is an all too common activity of human beings. Counterfeit currency, cheap knock-offs of designer clothes and accessories, plagiarized school papers, forged driver\u2019s licenses and other IDs, fake pharmaceuticals\u2014the human capacity for substituting imitations for the genuine seems almost limitless. Obviously, the existence of such fraudulent products is no reflection on the items they mimic. If anything, counterfeits are backhanded testimonials to the value of the originals.\nIf the Book of Mormon and the Book of Abraham are fraudulent, it is because they are counterfeit scriptures, imitations that reflect the value that so many people rightly put on the Bible. History is replete with examples of such knock-off scriptures, from the Gnostic \u201cgospels\u201d of the second century to the Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ in the twentieth century. The existence of such works attests to the power of the Bible.\n2. The antiquity of the Bible, unlike the Book of Mormon or the Book of Abraham, is beyond dispute.\nThe Book of Mormon makes its appearance in world history in 1829-1830, when Joseph Smith dictated its contents and published it. There are no gold plates to examine, no manuscripts to view, of the supposed ancient text Joseph said he translated. Things are even worse for the Book of Abraham. Joseph Smith claimed that the Book of Abraham was translated from an Egyptian papyrus roll purchased by the LDS Church in 1835 that was later lost. In 1966, fragments from the scroll were recovered and translated by both Mormon and non-Mormon scholars. What they found was that the text on the scroll was that of a pagan Egyptian funeral text called the Book of Breathings, or The Breathing Permit of Hor, not an autobiographical writing of the patriarch Abraham.1\nThe situation with the Bible is quite different. There is a continuous stream of documentary evidence for the New Testament writings going back to the second century (within a century or so of their original composition) and even, for some of these books, to the late first century. The documentary evidence from the early centuries is quite varied\u2014papyrus fragments, whole manuscript copies, quotations in the writings of other early Christians, and translations of the New Testament into Latin, Coptic, and Syriac. The language of the Greek manuscripts of the New Testament is clearly determined to be Greek of that time period, in contrast to the earlier classical Greek style or the Greek style of later centuries, and even more specifically is written in a form of Greek characteristic of the Near Eastern region where Jesus and the apostles lived.2 There is also a similarly continuous and rich paper trail of evidence for the books of the Old Testament (especially the Dead Sea Scrolls) going back two centuries earlier than the New Testament\u2014which is about as far back as most literary evidence for any ancient texts goes, no matter how old. Of course, the Jewish and Christian communities that accept the Bible have existed continuously since their origins in biblical times.\n3. Modern translations of the Bible, unlike the \u201ctranslation\u201d of the Book of Mormon, can be checked against the ancient-language texts.\nOn what basis does anyone believe that the gold plates Joseph claimed he had contained anything even approximating what we can read in the English work known as the Book of Mormon? In reality, one must simply take Joseph Smith\u2019s word for it. Because the gold plates are inaccessible and there are no copies of the supposed \u201creformed Egyptian\u201d text, there is no way to compare the Book of Mormon with any ancient-language version to see if they match. Again, the situation is even worse for the Book of Abraham, for which at least some of the \u201ctranslated\u201d papyrus survives\u2014and which contains a completely different text than the one Joseph claimed it did.\nMatters are very different with the Bible. Hundreds of scholars have worked on translations of the Bible; their understanding of the original-language text can be checked by other scholars of various religious and non-religious perspectives. Anyone who puts in the effort needed can learn ancient Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek and can study the Bible in those original languages and assess the accuracy of the modern English translations (or those in other languages, such as Spanish, Mandarin Chinese, French, Arabic, or Russian).\n4. The basic historical and geographical settings of the biblical histories are definitely authentic, unlike those of the Book of Mormon.\nLet\u2019s compare Bible and Book of Mormon geographies. The major physical locations of the Bible\u2014rivers, seas, lands, cities\u2014have always been public knowledge. No one disputes, for example, where to find the Jordan River, or the Sea of Galilee, or Macedonia, or Ephesus. In some instances we know the precise spot, within a few feet, of where specific events took place, especially in Jerusalem.3 On the other hand, except for references to Old World locations, the major locations of the Book of Mormon remain unknown and are hotly disputed among Mormons. Proposed locations for the main Book of Mormon lands differ by thousands of miles. No non-Mormon scholar thinks that Zarahemla or Bountiful refer to actual physical locations.\nLikewise, even among the most hardened skeptics of the Bible there is grudging admission that much of the Bible is grounded in real historical contexts. Egypt, Assyria, Babylon, Persia, Greece, and Rome were all real, major political and military powers in biblical times and much of their interactions with Israel are corroborated through archaeological discoveries. Nebuchadnezzar, Cyrus, Caesar Augustus, Herod the Great, and Pontius Pilate were all the men the Bible reports them to be. No serious historian questions the existence of Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezra, or of John the Baptist, Jesus, and Paul. On the other hand, no non-Mormon historian takes seriously the historical existence of Lehi or Alma or the other major Book of Mormon figures. No anthropologist regards the Lamanites as a real people group. None of the New World events narrated in the Book of Mormon is accepted by non-Mormon historians as factual.\nOf course, non-Christian scholars question many aspects of the Bible, but principally what they question are its miraculous and revelatory claims. They dispute the Exodus miracles, the prophetic revelations to Isaiah and Daniel, and the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Their skepticism about these religiously significant elements of the Bible leads them to adopt revisionist theories about biblical history. Yet even such skeptics cannot deny some historical validity to many aspects of the Bible. That cannot be said about the Book of Mormon.\n5. The Bible lacks the characteristic signs of fraud that mark the Book of Mormon and the Book of Abraham.\nAlthough much could be said on this subject, let us consider just three characteristics of apocryphal literature (books falsely claiming to be scriptural revelations).\nFirst, in biblical narratives the authors generally say little or nothing about themselves, rarely even giving their names. For example, the books of Joshua, Judges, Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles say nothing at all about their authors. The four Gospels and Acts also do not identify their authors by name, although Luke and John do refer to themselves in other ways. Later apocryphal \u201cgospels,\u201d on the other hand, claim to be written by specific named individuals (such as Thomas, Mary, or Judas). Similarly, every book of the Book of Mormon identifies its supposed author by name and emphasizes his credentials as a prophet. The same is true of the Book of Abraham, which actually claims to have been written by Abraham by his own hand on papyrus. There is nothing inherently impossible about a scriptural narrative book bearing its author\u2019s name, but it is uncharacteristic of biblical narrative books while it is characteristic of fraudulent ones.\nSecond, the Bible is not marked by the kinds of egregious anachronisms that one finds throughout the Book of Mormon. An anachronism is a feature that doesn\u2019t belong in the place and time period in which it is reported, such as a story about Leonardo da Vinci eating a peanut butter sandwich or John F. Kennedy using a laptop computer on Air Force One. Prophecies are not necessarily anachronisms; it depends on how they are formulated. For example, books of the Bible dating before Christ do anticipate his coming, but they express this expectation in typology and veiled prophecy. On the other hand, books in the Book of Mormon supposedly dating before Christ refer to him explicitly by name (even as \u201cthe Lord Jesus Christ\u201d), which none of the books in the Old Testament do. The pre-Christian parts of the Book of Mormon also describe Christ\u2019s death and resurrection in anachronistic fashion. For example, they refer without explanation to him being \u201ccrucified,\u201d a term referring to a form of execution developed by the Romans that would not have been familiar to the Nephites and Lamanites.\nThird, the books of the Bible address issues of pertinence to their own day, not issues that would make sense only to people living millennia later. The books of the Bible were written directly for God\u2019s people living at the time of writing. The only parts of the Bible not intended to be understood at the time were prophecies about the coming of Christ (1 Peter 1:10-12) and apocalyptic visions about the end (Dan. 8:26; 12:4, 9). By contrast, the entire Book of Mormon, despite the fact that it is largely a historical narrative with extended quotations from Isaiah, presents itself as having been written wholly for modern times, and addresses modern theological and practical questions. So, for example, the Book of Mormon talks about material becoming lost or removed from the Bible (1 Ne. 13-14), argues that the age of miracles and revelations is not past (Mormon 9), and settles the issue of infant baptism by condemning the practice (Moroni 8:4-26).4\n6. Whether or not the Mormon scriptures are true, the central events of the Bible\u2014the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ\u2014remain true.\nThe core, essential historical claim of the Bible is that Jesus of Nazareth, a first-century Galilean, was crucified by order of the Roman governor Pontius Pilate, died on the cross, was buried, and rose from the grave with immortal life. If this claim is historically true, then Christianity, in some form, is true. One may have all sorts of unanswered questions about other issues, but if Jesus died and rose again then he is the promised Messiah, the one who came to save his people from their sins.\nOn this point, believers in Jesus Christ have the evidence firmly on their side. The historical evidence convinces all but a tiny number of fringe scholars that Jesus was a real person, that he was a Galilean teacher in the first century, and that he was put to death on a cross by order of Pilate.5 Historical analysis also convinces most historians, even non-Christians, that Jesus\u2019 disciples at the very least had experiences that sincerely convinced them that Jesus had risen from the grave and vindicated himself as the Messiah. When all of the alternative (and highly speculative) explanations for the evidence are considered, it turns out that the resurrection of Jesus is by far the most cogent explanation for the historical facts.6\nIt is crucial to understand that Mormonism is dependent on Christianity, not the other way around. If Christianity is false\u2014if Jesus Christ did not die on the cross and rise from the grave to free us from our sins\u2014then Mormonism must also be false, because Mormonism assumes that this basic, core claim of Christianity is true. On the other hand, if Christianity in that sense is true, Mormonism might be true\u2014or it might be false. This means that if Mormonism turns out to be false, that conclusion in no way reflects badly on Christianity. If the Book of Mormon is fraudulent, this does not in any way imply that Jesus\u2019 resurrection is a myth or deception.\nIf Joseph Smith was a false prophet, then he was simply one of many false teachers and false prophets to come along in the history of Christianity. In short, if the basic message of the Bible were false, Mormonism could not possibly be true; but if Mormonism is false, that in no way undermines the truth of the Bible. The Bible stands without the Book of Mormon or the Book of Abraham. The realization that those LDS scriptures are not what they claim to be should not lead to skepticism about the Bible. It should, rather, lead to a greater appreciation for the truth of the Bible and of its central message of the crucified and risen Son of God, Jesus Christ.\n1. See IRR\u2019s documentary film The Lost Book of Abraham: Investigating a Remarkable Mormon Claim (Grand Rapids: Institute for Religious Research, 2002), as well as Charles Larson, By His Own Hand upon Papyrus: A New Look at the Joseph Smith Papyri, rev. ed. (Grand Rapids: Institute for Religious Research, 1992). These and other resources on the subject can be found on IRR\u2019s Book of Abraham Page.\n2. Christophe Rico, \"New Testament Greek,\" in The Blackwell Companion to the New Testament, ed. David E. Garland, Blackwell Companions to Religion (Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2010), 61-62.\n3. Any decent Bible atlas will illustrate the point here hundreds of times over. See, for example, John D. Currid and David P. Barrett, Crossway ESV Bible Atlas (Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2010); Adrian Curtis, Oxford Bible Atlas, 4th ed. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2009); Carl G. Rasmussen, Zondervan Atlas of the Bible, rev. ed. (Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2010).\n4. See further Robert M. 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        "raw_content": "The world premiere season of David Williamson\u2019s Nearer the Gods is being staged in Brisbane this October!\nOpening on October 6 and running through to November 3, Nearer the Gods is a true story about how the greatest advance in human knowledge almost never happened. \u201cEdmund Halley of Halley\u2019s Comet fame realised that Isaac Newton was the only man in the world brilliant enough to crack the mystery of gravitation, but there was a problem. Newton was unhinged by delusions of grandeur and an implacable hatred of his nemesis Robert Hooke. Halley and his wife Mary had to find a way to coax him back to the main game,\u201d said playwright, David Williamson.\nGenius, bastardry and heroism. These are the three words Williamson uses to describe Nearer the Gods.Given this powerful summation, it\u2019s fortuitous that Strong has cast some of the best and most exciting actors in the country in Matthew Backer (Switzerland) who plays Edmund Halley, the much-loved QueenslanderWilliam McInnes (SeaChange, Time of our Lives) who will play King Charles II, and Rhys Muldoon(House Husbands) who plays Isaac Newton.\nDaniel Murphy will play Isaac Barrow and Samuel Pepys, with stage powerhouse Hugh Parker (The 39 Steps) playing Sir Christopher Wren. 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One of the truly great geniuses of all time.\u201d\n\u201cBut when I started researching him I found to my amazement that but for Edmund Halley, who drew him back from delusions that God had chosen him to reveal his plan for humankind, to solving the problem that no one else could, mankind\u2019s single most significant leap forward in knowledge may never have happened. My playwright\u2019s instinct was what a great story. Everything in the play, based on a great amount of research, either happened or could have happened. The actual sources are sparse, so some conjecture was necessary. Nothing to my knowledge is not plausible.\u201d\nHe said it was also a story about the dynamics of human nature. \u201cThis is a fascinating and blackly funny study of how the deep and ancient emotional impulses urging us to attain power, and status, and to belittle and vanquish our rivals, can be at odds with our advanced capacity for logical reason. You see the opposing forces at work every day in the jugular political and business worlds,\u201d he said.\nOf Nearer the Gods being the debut production for Queensland Theatre\u2019s new Bille Brown Theatre (the former Bille Brown Studio has had a $5.5million redesign and complete makeover with support from the Queensland Government\u2019s Arts Infrastructure Fund and generous donors), he said it would allow audiences to experience theatre in the most comfortable and engaged way. \u201cThe new Bille Brown Theatre is state-of-the-art. Actors will be never more than a very short distance away, giving an intimacy and immediacy to the performance like never before, creating a great communal experience.\u201d\nQueensland Theatre Artistic Director and Director of Nearer the Gods Sam Strong, said he was incredibly proud to be opening the new Bille Brown Theatre with the latest play by Australia\u2019s most loved playwright. \u201cFor nearly half a century, David has reflected contemporary Australian society back to itself, entertaining and challenging audiences with his peerless observation of human behaviour. In Nearer the Gods, David has taken an epochal moment in history and brought it vividly to life \u2013 capturing the energy of the discovery of something we now take for granted. Even more than that, he has zeroed in on the human drama underlying the science,\u201d said Strong.\n\u201cDavid uses this fascinating historical moment to tell an urgent story about how even the noblest ideas are not above corruption by our baser instincts. The opening of the New Bille Brown Theatre is an epochal moment in the history of Queensland Theatre so it\u2019s fitting that we open it with Nearer the Gods.\u201d\n\u201cAustralia\u2019s newest theatre will have the best actor-audience relationship in the country and Brisbane\u2019s famously responsive audiences will now be closer to the performers and a more active part of the experience than ever before. Finally, we\u2019ve assembled a top shelf cast who are relishing David\u2019s instinct for comedy and drama as well as the chance to bring some of history\u2019s biggest characters and grandest ideas to life.\u201d\nTHE STORY: It\u2019s 1684, the dawn of the Enlightenment. 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        "raw_content": "Ali Larter as\u2026 America King\nHollywood Super Agent: Female Edition\nAme, Amy, That Fucking Bitch, Meri, USA, Wicked Bitch of the West\nTalent Agent, Armstrong & Associates\nFather (Marv King), Mother (Irena Kristiansen), Younger Brother (Jagger King)\nMo Money, Who You Know, Hot, Iron Will, Liar Liar\nSnark, Addiction (Work), Easy\nThe life of America King was preset in certain ways the moment she was born and named.\nShe was, after all, the only daughter of successful film director Marv King and his fourth wife, Danish fashion model Irena Kristiansen. She was born in Los Angeles. She was given a suitably pretentious name. She was raised in the Hills. And like her newly patriotic mother, she was pretty, blonde-haired, and blue-eyed.\nIt became clear to America early on that everything about her life, right down to her DNA, gave everyone she met a preconceived notion that she was already spoiled and destined to go down a road of entitled celebrity. The model-turned-actress, maybe, or just a celebutante in the fashion rags. Her younger brother certainly accepted his destiny of party-going-rich-kid-wannabe-rocker (and how couldn't he, with a name like Jagger; someone get these parents a new Baby Name Book), but as for America\u2026\nShe was, however, interested in the film industry; thanks to her father, she got an insider's view and nurtured a love of movies and television. She didn't want to be in front of the cameras, and despite a serious respect for the kind of work her father did, she didn't want to be behind them, per se.\nAmerica was always a smart child. The phrase \"too smart for her own good\" was used by someone, be it teacher or parent, on something of a daily basis. She was bright. Even as a kid, she had a sense of how the world worked. She got people. She understood that, to get ahead, you sometimes had to trample those behind you, playground rules that exist forever. Sometimes that meant being mean, sometimes it meant being polite and sunny, and both came to America with the ease of a fingersnap. Most things did.\nBecause of that, she was popular in high school and a valedictorian and the head of the debate team and mixed bag of others. Despite that, she was still plagued by her public image every time her family was on Page Six. No one expected her to be as whip-smart as she was when she opened her mouth. At every turn, she unnerved people or, worse, gave them the impression that she was just trying to be a know-it-all dumb blonde.\nShe went through a phase somewhere between high school and college where she decided to try acting when one of the films her father was working on saw her and wanted to cast her, but\u2014 let's not go there. Thankfully, the movie tanked.\nIt wasn't until America decided to go to school with no financial backing from her parents that she really got an idea of what side of this Hollywood business she could thrive in. Her people skills, competitive nature and impassioned desire to win, combined, made her really damn good at making other people succeed. Maybe if people could see how great she was at boosting the lives of others into success, they'd realize how successful she was. That's what her psychologist said, anyway.\nAmerica King graduated UCLA with honours, stomping on her classmates to get there. She was headed for the stars. She started as a publicist, working for a handful of TV stars and an up-and-coming pop star for a few years, but that eventually fell through when the aforementioned pop star decided to have a mental breakdown, hit the drugs and stop listening to her advice about not being crazy in front of the paparazzi. Let's not go there.\nAmerica was good at being a publicist, fantastic, even, but she knew where her true priorities lied. She managed to get her licence to represent as a talent agent. Life was full of challenges in order to, yet again, be taken seriously out there in Hollywood, this time as a publicist-turned-agent. America fought tooth and nail, using everything she had (within certain iron-willed moral limits) to climb that ladder, including but not limited to blackmailing and blackmailing \u2014 but above all, she used her smarts and her business-savvy.\nHer success made her resented by some in the biz, but as far as America is concerned, just because some people have worked longer than her, doesn't mean they've worked harder. Her flair for making the right decisions to for her clients (and her reputation for being a ruthless bitch), and the steady draw of high-powered clients to the agency she worked at, drew the attention of Ambrose Armstrong, superstar agent of Armstrong & Associates Entertainment and long-time friend of her father.\nWhile many people think America landed the job as partner at Armstrong & Associates because of her family connections, she rips the heads off of anyone who says it to her face (or, for that matter, behind her back \u2014 don't think she doesn't have ears everywhere). She's been there for a year and already she has her sights set higher. Mr. Armstrong's bound to keel one of these days.\nAmerica King doesn\u2019t take crap from anyone. This straight-talking Hollywood agent can be summarized as follows: high-powered, high-fashion, high-horsed and highly-motivated. Jealous, sharp-minded and intuitive by nature (the typical Scorpio), she's tenaciously dedicated to her line of work and channels all of those traits into it. As an agent, it's all about winning, be it for her stars clients' careers or her own reputation. Even her off-time hobbies are about winning. She lives alone and doesn\u2019t have much of a personal life to speak of despite making appearances around town.\nThough America will go to unbelievable lengths to make things happen the way she wants them to, and though she's willing to bluff, fast-talk, blackmail and connive to do so, she can also be very charming. She fights hard to make sure, at the end of the day, there's still a good light shining on her. If not that, well, at least her client is saved.\nOh, and she remembers little details and holds grudges. You don't want to be on this bitch's bad side.\nPlace Your Bets \u2014> America stomps her way through a big name party on a mission to stop her brother from getting into her business (read: getting into her client). Rival agent Mark possibly collects blackmail material.\nThe Surprise \u2014> After conspiring with Timothy Mintey, America serves as the surprise guest in a sting meeting to try to convince the Pentameter Jones star/co-creator Casper to sign with her.\n\"Just a typical washed up loser, dresses something like you. Do you know where he is?\" \u2014 to Reid about her brother, Place Your Bets\n\"I swear to God and all that is holy, if you don't pick up your phone, I'm going to call it every five seconds and track it down like a fucking GPS device all over Beverly Hills and then I'm going to have a real tracking device implanted in your cute little ass to make my job that much easier. You are too good for him, Alexis. 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        "raw_content": "Narrowcast's favorite singles of 2006, part 2 of 2\nHip hop had no shortage of Unstoppable Street Anthems this year, but most of them (\"Hustlin',\" \"We Fly High,\" \"One Blood,\" etc.) weren't actually any good. \"What You Know\" is also the rare rap hit that's actually better as a radio edit, T.I.'s \"OH!\" shouts giving the chorus a lot more energy than calmly stated references to loaded fo-fo's had otherwise. I still kinda think \"You Don't Know Me\" deserves more to be Toomp's signature beat, but it's pretty hard to deny this song.\nNowadays when you only see MCs from different crews get together on a track together for the perfunctory all-star remix, it's really refreshing to get a posse cut that actually lives up to its lineup and then some.\nMaybe the reason this wasn't the Bay Area's year like it was supposed to be is Rick Rock gave his best beat to a Midwest cat.\nNot really the guys I expected to write a transcendant rock anthem, but I'll take it.\n5. Justin Timberlake f/ T.I. - \"My Love\"\nT.I. should teach a course for other rappers on how to do a guest spot on an R&B song without embarrassing yourself.\n6. Beyonce - \"Irreplaceable\"\nFrom a production standpoint, this is practically a Natalie Imbruglia song. She really sells it, though.\n7. Evanescence - \"Call Me When You're Sober\"\nEvanescence are a perfect example of a band whose singles I generally like but would probably never be able to sit through a whole album by, and this supplated \"Going Under\" as my favorite single so far.\n8. Omarion - \"Entourage\"\nDoes his friend really say \"you been comin' for an hour\" at the beginning of the video?\nOn principle I'm pleased that a song like this became such a huge hit, but really I like it for the sonorous hook and the amazing Krayzie Bone verse, just like probably most people.\n10. \"Weird Al\" Yankovic - \"White And Nerdy\"\nAlmost makes up for years of mediocre rap parodies like \"Amish Paradise.\"\nChris Brown's voice is so unpleasantly shrill that it makes sense that he gets marketed with the old \"but dancing is his real talent\" line, even if his dancing is spastically devoid of grace too. But sometimes the kid gets a song that even he can't ruin.\n12. Ciara - \"Promise\"\nI really didn't expect Ciara to make such an amazing ballad after \"And I\" was by far the weakest single from her first album (and I say that as someone who pretty much hated \"Oh\" and \"Goodies\"). More shocking, though, is that I kind of like and am rooting for Ciara now. What's next, me liking more than one Chris Brown song?\nKelly's outfit in this video in this video is ridiculous but she still looks pretty hot, oh my god when she rolls her hips at the beginning of the 2nd verse.\n14. Muse - \"Knights of Cydonia\"\nI appreciate the fact that, even if Muse's singer refuses to try not sounding exactly like Thom Yorke, they've at least gone to the trouble of doing some kind of big silly surf rock epic that Radiohead would never ever attempt. Also the whole sci fi/cowboy theme of the video reminds me of Brisco County Jr.\nFor a while I kinda hated on Keyshia and didn't think much of this song, but it really is beautiful.\nLil Jon's failed attempt to market hyphy as \"the new crunk\" will go down as one of the big PR disasters of 2006, but the song he tried to do it with was still pretty good.\n17. Fergie - \"London Bridge\"\nI'm glad that I broke down and started enjoying \"My Humps,\" but I didn't really expect her to top it.\nThe real revelation of the unreleased original video for this song wasn't really \"OMG SEE IT'S ABOUT ORAL SEX\" but that the song really loses all its appeal with a more traditional R&B beat. It's all the empty space that really makes the track.\nI was amazed how many people complained of hearing this song on the radio too much with no apparent irony or self-consciousness about the song's self-reflexive theme of hearing songs on the radio too much.\nI feel bad for the guy from The Fray, who pretty much looks like he's 12 years old as it is, and then when his band has a big hit song, they cast his 12-year-old brother to lip sync in the video.\nI'm not sure what I expected Rich Boy to look like based on his voice, but it wasn't Canibus.\n22. Foo Fighters - \"No Way Back\"\nI was kinda down on that Foo Fighters double album but the rock disc has held up really well. The dynamics in the last 16 seconds of the song alone are fucking awesome. In the process of writing this blurb the song jumped from the 3rd to the 2nd most played song on my iTunes, seriously.\n23. Birdman and Lil Wayne - \"Stuntin' Like My Daddy\"\nEven though this song came out at the exact time that Baby and Wayne became the primary targets of the hip hop nation's collective gay panic, it still charted higher than any Lil Wayne single other than \"Go DJ\" (not counting cameos on R&B songs). That's just how fucking good this song is.\n24. Killers - \"When You Were Young\"\nI realized recently that my relationship with almost every Killers single to date has been me being initially repulsed and then letting it grow on me (except for \"Somebody Told Me,\" I still hate that one). The cycle is still in its early stages for me with \"Bones\" but I gave into this one a while ago.\nThis is the 4th Polow Da Don production in just the top 25 of this list, if you're keeping count. There'd probably be 5 if the Polow track Field Mob released as a single was \"At The Park\" instead of \"Baby Bend Over.\"\n\"Shooter\" and \"Wanna Love U Girl\" are easily two of my least favorite singles of the past year, and it makes me feel like there's a little justice in the world that this quiet, subtle little bossa nova jam is getting way more radio play than his songs with Lil Wayne and Pharrell. I think \"get Norwegian wood with me\" might be the worst euphemism I've ever heard, though.\nDoesn't really sound like anything they did together when they were on Cash Money, but still a great reunion track. WAHHHHHHHHHHHH.\nWatching Fall Out Boy's first 3 videos is like a visual representation of the rapid growth of Pete Wentz's ego. If they shot the \"Sugar We're Going Down\" video after this, he would have cast himself as the kid with antlers and there would've been 3 pages of dialogues and a full-on makeout scene.\n29. Young Dro - \"Rubberband Banks\"\nBest rap video for a song I like of the year (best video for a song I don't like would be Young Jeezy's \"I Luv It\").\n30. Jessica Simpson - \"Public Affair\"\nUsually being a famous pop singer means having a good run of singles, but this might be the first decent single Jessica Simpson has ever released. And after butchering songs by everyone from John Mellencamp to Berlin and Robbie Williams and Nancy Sinatra, a blatant Madonna rip might still be one of her more original moves.\nIt's basically impossible for me to dislike any song that samples \"Wildflower,\" especially the New Birth version.\n32. Ne-Yo - \"When You're Mad\"\nThe best part about this song is watching a girl hear it for the first time, as she listens to the lyrics and slowly begins to blush.\nTwista really dropped the ball on trying to follow up his platinum breakthrough, but you can't blame this song.\nThis is up there with Bow Wow f/ Jagged Edge's \"My Baby\" as one of the few popular songs that unexpectedly gets me seriously wistful and misty-eyed for reasons I can't quite place.\n35. Beyonce - \"Ring The Alarm\"\nI wish Beyonce would be herself on record more often and embrace her inner psycho hose beast.\nwill.i.am eased away from being one of the most hated men in rap this year but placing some grimy beats on albums by A-list MCs, but honestly I like him better when he embraces his gift for goofy pop bullshit.\nIt's a shame Scott Storch couldn't take this song to #1 like he did the first 2 times he sold this beat.\n38. India Arie f/ Akon - \"I Am Not My Hair\"\nIf some kind of trivial psychic had told me a year ago that India Arie would release a dippy song about how hair is symbolic of self-identity and racial pride, I would've believed them with no coaxing at all. If they'd told me that I'd love it, though, I'd be pretty skeptical.\n39. OK Go - \"Here It Goes Again\"\nI remember seeing these guys open for They Might Be Giants years ago, before they had a deal, maybe before Pitchfork panned their first EP, and they were clearly kind of slick careerist alt-rockers. But I don't really have as much of a problem with that as, say, Brent DiCriscenzo, and I appreciate that they found a goofy gimmick that no other careerist alt-rockers thought of. The video wouldn't have been so popular if the song wasn't actually pretty catchy, though.\n40. Cassie - \"Long Way 2 Go\"\nTotally adorable and better than any song where Cassie attempts an ill-advised rap flow has any right to be.\n42. Ciara f/ Chamillionaire - \"Get Up\"\nJazze Pha really doesn't get enough credit for continually biting \"Planet Rock\" in a context that in no way resembles \"Planet Rock,\" which has become one of my favorite sounds in R&B.\nThis was always my favorite song on Tha Carter II, well before I had any idea it'd be a single, and while it wasn't a real big hit, I was pretty happy to hear it on the radio now and again.\n44. New Found Glory - \"It's Not Your Fault\"\nI have no problem with wussy emo bands when they start to resemble late period Superchunk.\n45. Diddy f/ Nicole Scherzinger - \"Come To Me\"\nI'm pretty tolerant of Diddy's rapping, but this song would be way better if it was just a straight up PCD track with noone rapping on it.\n46. The Disturbed - \"Land Of Confusion\"\nTaking a hit from the 80's and making it sound so crazy, be it by adding rapping or distortion pedals, is a tactic for getting on the radio that's hard to respect, but The Disturbed did a pretty admirable job of finding a song that isn't blindingly obvious to cover and fits their sound really well, while modernizing the video in a clever way.\n47. Jagged Edge - \"Stunnas\"\nDespite being a blatant example of Southern artists once again biting Bay Area slang, this is a pretty wonderful song.\nReally just a gorgeous ballad. I bought the album, but it was the first CD I tried to put in my 5-disc changer after trying and failing to fix the changer tray when it was acting weird. So now the album is stuck somewhere in the recesses of my CD player, still unlistened to, and I play all my CDs on my computer now and just run the audio through the CD player's speakers.\n49. DJ Khaled f/ Kanye West, Consequence and John Legend - \"Grammy Family\"\nKanye more or less taking the year off from the spotlight made the moments that he did pop up a little more enjoyable.\nI've only ever been a casual Wu Tang fan at most, and I'm pretty sure if I ever started investigating them more deeply there'd be a lot of albums I'd cop before anything by Ghostface, who I've just never been that interested in, but he did a pretty admirable job of toning down his schtick for a girl song for the radio that actually didn't suck.\nMaybe she was just following Jay's lead, but Beyonce's decision to collaborate extensively with Swizz Beatz, without him softening his brittle aesthetic like he used to for R&Bish jams with Eve or Cassidy, might be the best idea anyone in R&B had this year.\n52. Pitbull - \"Ay Chico (Lengua Afuera)\"\nPitbull and Mr. Collipark might be my favorite MC/producer combination of the moment (see also: Twista's \"Hit The Floor\" further up on this list, and Ying Yang's \"Shake\" on last year's list).\n53. Lloyd f/ Lil Wayne - \"You\"\nThere are a lot of pubescent croaks on R&B radio that I have little to no patience for, but for some reason I love Lloyd's voice.\n54. Snow Patrol - \"Hands Open\"\nLike Oasis, Coldplay, James Blunt, and almost every other Brit act that's managed to cross over in the states in the past decade or so, Snow Patrol is only ever gonna get shine over here with glacial balladry, but with this song they proved surprisingly capable with a midtempo rock radio jam.\n55. Vanessa Hudgens - \"Come Back To Me\"\nVanessa Hudgens was one of the stars of this year's biggest selling album, the High School Musical soundtrack, which as far as I can tell is completely horrible, but her solo album featured one of my favorite R&B singles of the year, which bears scarcely any trace of the teenpop training wheels you get on songs by, say, JoJo when she tries this kind of thing.\nParts of it sound almost identical to that Cartel song, but on a level playing field I'll always pick power pop over emo.\n57. Nickelback - \"Animal\"\nNickelback have always seemed kind of torn between their top 40 singles and their \"no really, we're metal\" self-image, and with their most recent album, that tension has led to a full on two-tier marketing campaign, like an LL Cool J album: power ballads like \"Photograph,\" \"Save Me\" and \"Far Away\" (the equivalent to LL's slow jam lip-lickers), and rock radio singles that they don't even bother shooting videos for like \"Rock Star\" and \"Animal\" (the equivalent to \"I Shot Ya\"-style posse cuts). They're not really that good in either mode, but now and then they win me over, wiht \"Photograph\" on one side and \"Animal\" on the other.\n58. Frankie J f/ Mannie Fresh and Chamillionaire - \"That Girl\"\nMannie's compatibility with R&B wasn't as much of a surprise as Swizz's, but this was still pretty enjoyable.\n59. John Legend - \"Heaven\"\nI'm so glad Kanye brought back that weird distorted vocoder type sound that he toyed with a little on his first album and early mixtapes.\n60. Young Dro f/ T.I. - \"Shoulder Lean\"\nI kind of get the feeling that T.I. got the idea for a silly pop rap song about leaning instead of dancing, and then immediately realized that it would probably be huge while earning him no respect (see also: Fat Joe, Dem Franchize Boyz), so he just passed it on to a labelmate for a complete win/win: another big hit for his crew, but since it's not \"his\" song it doesn't effect his image.\n61. Keane - \"Is It Any Wonder?\"\nSee also: the Snow Patrol entry, and add something about biting \"Even Better Than The Real Thing.\"\n62. JoJo - \"Too Little Too Late\"\nOK, but I do like a JoJo song! Not as embarrassing to admit, though, as the fact that I saw both movies she was in this year, or that RV gave me impure thoughts.\n63. Pink - \"U + Ur Hand\"\nBonus points for the video being the first time Pink has actually looked kind of hot (or at least, one or two of her several personas).\n64. Jay-Z - \"Show Me What You Got\"\nEnough of the crying foul over other people using the same sample, or the bombast overkill -- it's Just Blaze, what'd you expect? Dude pretty much singlehandedly tripled the abundance of crash cymbals in rap music. This is what we expect from him.\n65. Rick Ross - \"Blow\"\nI would complain that this would've been a way better single choice than \"Push It,\" but I'm grateful for any decision Rick Ross made that resulted in him selling less records. This song could've been huge, though.\n66. Papa Roach - \"To Be Loved\"\nI'm no \"Last Resort\" apologist, but I kind of love this song. The hugeness of the chorus almost justifies the \"TAKIN' IT BACK TO A HARDCORE LEVEL\" intro.\n67. Kanye West - \"Touch The Sky\"\nStill only my 2nd favorite Roc-A-Fella jam with a \"Move On Up\" sample, but still pretty good.\n68. Fergie f/ will.i.am - \"Fergalicious\"\nI really think this song is pretty great and not stupid at all. Except for the part where they spell tasty as \"tastey,\" that's pretty stupid.\n69. Paris Hilton - \"Nothing In This World\"\nThe failure of Paris Hilton's album is proof positive that fame in mediums like reality shows and tabloids doesn't translate to hit records as magically as labels seem to think it does. And while I never really cared for that reggae single that some people gave grudging respect to, I have to say this is a pretty damn catchy song. Like Rick Ross, though, I can't say I was really rooting for it to be the hit it kinda deserved to be.\n70. Johnta Austin - \"Turn It Up\"\nGenerally R&B songs that obsessively namecheck better artists than the singer on the track don't do much for me, but this whole thing is pretty velvety and perfect, even his brief rap, and I'm always happy to see No I.D. get that Jermaine money.\n71. Tool - \"Vicarious\"\nEver since Tool got a huge following, they've thrown their weight around by forcing radio to play these 7-minute songs they put out as singles, and I tend to get bored and turn most of them off before the halfway point. This one isn't really much better than the others, but I like the way they make the drum rolls on the dome of the ride cymbal sound so intense that it's like a drill or something.\n72. Switchfoot - \"Oh! Gravity\"\nAfter initially disliking their first couple hits, Switchfoot have really started to grow on me. This song seems so much more playful than their other stuff (those off-kilter piano notes at the end of the first chorus!) that at first I didn't even realize it was them when I heard it on the radio.\n73. Goo Goo Dolls - \"Stay With You\"\nBetter than any of the singles off the last Coldplay album.\nThere's a lot of bad things about the video (the playing the previous single at the beginning of the new single's video thing, the horribly awkward \"remember back in the day\" voice-over, the video cliche of little kid doppelgangers of the group), but the song is pretty good.\nThe fact that this was the closest thing to a hit single Prince has had in maybe a decade or more and still was just barely a blip on the Hot 100 is such a sad statistic. Especially since that hi-hat sound is ridiculous.\n76. LeToya - \"She Don't\"\nSo much better than \"Torn,\" but that's not saying much.\n77. Shareefa f/ Ludacris - \"I Need A Boss\"\nLuda's a fool for not keeping this for his album.\n78. Dre f/ Keyshia Cole - \"Be Somebody\"\nDre might be the worst producer-turned-rapper ever but this is pretty good.\nIf 50 is nothing more than a glorified R&B singer at this point, so be it, but he's a damn good R&B singer sometimes. I was shocked this song wasn't produced by Hi-Tek.\n80. Pearl Jam - \"World Wide Suicide\"\nThis year, Pearl Jam released by far their worst album to date (I actually started to like Riot Act after hearing the new one), but the \"return to form/best since Ten\" talk was bolstered by the first uptempo lead single they've released from an album in nearly or over a decade (depending on whether you count \"Given To Fly\").\nWhy did Ricky have to wait until well after America had decided to ignore him to release a certifiably great pop single that works on more levels than something funny for people to reference or for William Hung to sing?\n82. Blue October - \"Into The Ocean\"\n\"Hate Me\" was so awful it gave me warped opinions on things like suicidal hate and made a porno feel like home, but this is pretty enjoyable. I miss the 90's when it was customary from every 20th alt-rock band to have a violinist. If these guys and Yellowcard keep it up, maybe we can bring the Dambuilders back!\nIt's too appropriate that there's a VH1 logo in the corner of the clip I found on YouTube, but it's pretty catchy for VH1 bullshit.\nI can't even really listen to \"Notorious Thugs\" anymore.\n85. Daz f/ Rick Ross - \"On Some Real Shit\"\nIt's a shame with all the nearly identical beats Jermaine Dupri has put on singles in the past couple years, one of the best of them went pretty much unnoticed.\n86. Veronicas - \"When It All Falls Apart\"\nNo Kogan-o.\n87. Young Buck - \"I Know You Want Me\"\nIt's hilarious watching herbs squirm about the idea of Young Buck, who's pretty good but still incredibly boring and constantly dropping embarrassing \"50 bought it for me\" shit in his rhymes, sullying himself with Jazze Pha, who's admittedly obnoxious but nonetheless one of the best pop rap producers out.\n88. Janet Jackson f/ Khia - \"So Excited\"\nOK, I'm starting to look like a JD stan here.\n89. Donell Jones f/ Jermaine Dupri - \"Better Start Talking\"\nNo wait, now I'm starting to look like a JD stan.\nNot even the best Nitti beat (that would be \"Dem Boyz\"), but it's pretty impressive that he managed to fit his name into the song 4 times, in addition to the one time Joc says it. Even established producers don't usually get that many shout outs! Overexposure kinda sucked the fun out of this song over time, but it still cracks me up to think about when J.G.'s brother and I would greet each other with Joc-isms like \"everybody love me, I'm so cool\" and \"it's me, surprise!\"\nThis was really never one of my favorites on the album, but the added strings, the T.I. verse, and the perfect video all got me into it.\nGranted, this song was destined to be featured in a car commercial way before it actually was in one recently, but I was kinda surprised with how violently people reacted to this band's corporate fake indie credentials, like, people that weren't even that cynical about The Strokes. But any band that spells out their name in song and makes sure you notice that three letters are \"M-O-R\" has to know who they are. Still, I like them in theory more than in practice, and \"Easy\" might be the only real keeper from their album.\nCool & Dre have only used the \"Hate It Or Love It\" drums, what, 2 or 3 times now? What a rare occurance of pop rap producers not using their best beat enough.\nHaha, I didn't even mean to put this right after a Christina Milian song on purpose!\n95. Field Mob f/ Ciara - \"So What\"\nI was in shock when Ciara turned up in this video looking halfway cute for once. But then I've always privileged natural hair color over bad dye jobs.\n97. Tha Dogg Pound - \"Cali Iz Active\"\nWhy I hate The Game: he just isn't living up to the legacy of Cali rap being, y'know, fun.\nI didn't think there would be any context in which I could enjoy Pretty Ricky, but Pitbull did it. The Baltimore club version of this song is pretty awesome, too.\n99. T.I. - \"Why You Wanna\"\nI wonder if it was meant as a cheesy joke that at the end of the video the magazine he's holding is KING.\n100. Jesse McCartney - \"Right Where You Want Me\"\nWay down at this end of the list, I'll include a song if I only like one tiny little sliver of it and dislike the rest. In this case, it's that little pre-chorus bit where he slips into a falsetto that sounds shockingly Michael McDonald-esque.\nIn the City Paper this week I've got a big article about a couple of pivotal figures of Baltimore hip hop, Ray Lugar and Stevie Stay Hi the Low Key God. They've been around longer than almost anyone in this scene and I was happy to give them some overdue press coverage. Ray's Exclusive Respect II mixtape was in The Best Baltimore Hip Hop Albums and Mixtapes of 2006 list that I posted last week. And you can learn a lot more about them and hear more music on the Team Fifty website, which features a whole bunch of mp3's of \"Payin' Dues,\" Ray's official theme song for the \"Believe\" campaign, and the entire Exclusive Respect and Documented Facts mixtapes.\nThe whole history of Team Fifty/50,000 Headz is so long and involved that I really wasn't able to fit in everything that I or Low Key wanted to, but I think I did a pretty good job of at least exposing the tip of the iceberg, so I hope they like it. I saw them at their World War Against Racism event at 5 Seasons last night, and Ray gave me a copy of his new CD that's dropping probably in February. They've always got a lot of events going on at 5 Seasons and the next one is Park Heights Day next Tuesday, January 2nd.\nThis was also my first CP article where I was present for the photo shoot, and Jefferson Jackson Steele did a great job as usual. We did it at night so he actually parked his car in the middle of the street and pointed his headlights at the building to get enough light, which I thought was hilarious and creative as hell. Scottie B. showed up to be a part of the picture, and Low Key was trying to get some other DJs like Booman and Vicious V to be a part of it but they weren't able to make it.\nI contributed to Stylus's Top 50 Singles and Top 50 Albums lists, which were posted last week and this week, respectively, and wrote a few blurbs (Chamillionaire for singles, T.I. and The Roots for albums). My ballots for each are here and here, although I submitted both weeks ago and probably a lot of stuff will have changed, especially with the albums, when I post my 'final' lists here, probably next week. I'd hoped to have at least one list posted by now, but that'll have to wait thanks to holiday insanity, deadlines, and Blogger In Beta fucking me over (seriously, I switched over last week and now all my blogs are missing from my dashboard, at least when logged onto certain computers, so I can only post/edit my blogs from work at the moment, which is a total pain in the ass. Anyone have any ideas? The Blogger/Google people have been no help at all.)\nHi-Tek f/ Dion and Talib Kweli - \"Let It Go\" (mp3)\nHi-Tek review in the City Paper this week. Dion is Tek's new R&B protege that he's pimping hard on like 5 different songs on the album (remember his protege on the first album? Jonnell? What happened to her, she had the remix with Meth and then, nothing), but I kinda like his harmonies, especially on this song. \"EEEEEEEEXIT.\"\nI should also mention that this was in CP this week too, and though I didn't write it, I'm inordinately proud of the fact that I helped in the brainstorming process for it (\"no homophones\" was my most significant contribution).\nThe Top Ten 2006 issue of the Baltimore City Paper is out this week, and I contributed to two of the lists.\nIn The Year in Music, I wrote the blurb for The Roots album and a few other albums from my ballot showed up in the big list: T.I., Sonic Youth, and Lupe Fiasco (I like the Lil Wayne mixtape too but I didn't really think to vote for one of many Lil Wayne mixtapes in a year-end poll).\nIn The Year in Local Music, I wrote the blurbs for Blaq Starr's I'm Bangin' and Cex's Actual Fucking, and I co-sign the inclusion of\nSkarr Akbar's The Bidding War Starts Now!, Profound and Ogun's Oil And Water 2, ShellBe RAW's Do You Like It Raw? on the list, as well as the honorable mentions of Dirty Hartz' It Is What It Is Mixtape Vol. 2, Karmella's Game's The Art Of Distraction, Labtekwon's Hustlaz Guide To The Universe 2.0, Supa DJ Big L's The Reality - Season 1, and Architects Recording Studio presents Street Radio Vol. 3\nRight now would also be a good time to remind you that The Government Names 2006 Baltimore Hip Hop Poll is going on right now and you've got about 5 more days to vote, so please do if you have any opinion at all on the subject. I've gotten votes from over 50 people already, but only handful of those are well thought out ballots that include more than one or two CD's, the rest are just artists and their friends voting for their albums and nothing else, which is exactly what I was afraid of this poll becoming. So if you're an actual fan who listens to the music and doesn't just support yourself and your crew, please help to make this poll about public opinion and not who has the most dedicated volunteer street team.\n(photo by Uli Loskot)\nThe above, inspired by that disgusting line in \"Black Republican,\" was my idea, but credit goes to amon for making it a reality. That shit totally made my week.\nNas f/ Tre Williams - \"Let There Be Light\" (mp3)\nLike any new Nas album, Hip Hop Is Dead has a lot of oversized hype to overcome or ignore to really enjoy it. And although I kind of enjoyed all the crazy shit on Street's Disciple that made people hate on it, it's kind of nice that, aside from the batshit insane fake gangster accent on \"Who Killed It,\" this one is pretty grounded. \"Still Dreaming\" is kinda weak but \"Let There Be Light\" is finally the Nas/Kanye collaboration I've always wanted, that \"Poppa Was A Player\" and \"We Major\" weren't, somber despite that great Steve Miller break and completely lyrically focused and an appropriate R&B hook that's not too slick or gratuitous. He's been so low profile, at least in terms of putting out new records, since Late Registration that I kinda forgot that Kanye is one of my favorite producers, but this and the new John Legend single are totally reminding me.\nFor the past few months I've been thinking about and reading about The Wire as much as I could (including writing a couple entries here and A rough guide to the connections between HBO's The Wire and Baltimore hip hop over on Gov't Names) without exposing myself to spoilers, waiting for the episodes to actually air (or at least go On Demand the week before airing), that it feels kind of weird to not only no longer fear spoilers, but have to warn of spoilers for the sake of others before talking about it.\nThe Wire has always made a big deal of not being episodic in the sense of traditional TV, ramping up gradually to a climax toward the end of the season, which usually involves a lot of really horrible shit going down, so that you go through the season with a combination of suspense and excitement and dread. Recently I Netflixed the first season, thinking I'd seen every episode on HBO reruns already, and realized that I'd never actually seen the first finale, and was pretty bowled over by it. And maybe that's the only reason why the Season 4 finale left a little of a bad taste in my mouth. I'm glad they made a little longer than the usual episode (79 minutes), and I don't mind the unresolved strands they leave at the end of every season, especially now that we know there will be a Season 5 (I would've been pretty unsatisfied if this had turned out to be The End, though), but it all seemed so compressed that I wish they'd pushed for a full two hours, or backed some of the developments into the penultimate episode.\nBut mostly, the finale gave into my least favorite tendency of The Wire, the glib shorthand, the hackneyed metaphor. The heavy-handed LIFE IS A CHESS GAME, DON'T YOU SEE shit from the first season came howling back in Bodie's chat with McNulty, the ring that was passed from Anthony to Marlo to Omar to Officer Walker to Michael, who Marlo sees wearing it around his neck, all the obvious circles and parallels. Jay Landsman had a lot of great moments this season, but that speech about Romans and Huns just made me cringe. And there were some scenes that should've been great but fell completely flat, like Burrell's quick and completely cliche'd \"you came after my thrown, don't let it happen again\" speech to Rawls. Not that the episode was without subtlety. I particularly liked Prop Joe telling Marlo that Omar wanted 30 cents on the dollar after Omar said 20, still putting one over on someone to turn a little profit even in a desperate situation. And pretty much any scene that features Omar's boyfriend listening to El Zol.\nIn the second to last episode, Sherrod's death didn't hit me as hard as I think it was supposed to (and there's usually very clear signs in The Wire of what deaths we're supposed to be upset about and which ones are all in the game, just events that move the plot forward), mostly because, unlike the 4 main kids, he seemed doomed from the start and was never given much characterization (on a similiar tip, I don't think we were shown enough of why Miss Anna was a good foster home for Randy to be in to really get a sense of what a loss it was supposed to be when he was seperated from her). Plus as soon as Bubbles got the cyanide idea I knew it was going to happen, it was just too predictable. On the other hand, Bubs hanging himself hit me like a ton of bricks, even after they cut him down and he lived to hate himself some more. My guess is that in Season 5, Sherrod's death will play out as Bubbles' 'rock bottom' moment that finally forces him to clean up, although I want to give The Wire more credit than to give a shiny happy ending to its beloved junkie.\nI kind of liked the way the Season 4 finale brought back some characters and plot strands that had been kind of forgotten; The Greek turning out to be Prop Joe's connect, Steve Earle's annoying AA counsellor guy coming back to dispense more folksy wisdom about addiction, McNulty finally getting off the bench to do real police work again after spending the whole season as a uniformed beat cop, setting the stage for the inevitable return to McNulty-centric police plotlines in Season 5 (which I admit I'm a little bummed out about considering that one of the biggest thrills of Season 4 was finally putting Cool Lester Smooth in charge). Add to that the rumors that Avon's coming home again next season, and it looks like they're setting up a big crowd-pleasing Season 5 full of familiar faces, after taking the risk of introducing a ton of new characters in Season 4 (which ultimately, paid off since a lot of those new characters turned out to be crowd-pleasers).\nOne thing that's always been clear to me about the show, but never more so than this season, is that The Wire's only real unambiguous villains, people that the writers openly despise and want you to despise, are the bad cops. Unit-destroyers like Marimou, victimizing beat cops like Officer Walker, and to an extent ambitious dickheads like Rawls (who, admittedly, is too much of an asshole to not be kind of charismatic and fun to watch). Even the dealers and killers who don't have cute quirks and humanizing moments to make them likeable or at least admirable, have some kind of steely reserve, like Marlo, that makes you root for them in a way you'll never root for Walker.\nAlthough I'm sure David Simon and company roll their eyes every time someone brings up the Carcetti/O'Malley parallels, they get harder and harder to ignore every time Tommy's inevitable gubernatorial run is invoked. They're already hinting that it's in 2 years, right around the time the next season comes, but I kinda wish they wouldn't rush it like that, since the thing about O'Malley that they'd be the best to address is the fact that he sought a higher office after several years as mayor without being able to bring down the homicide rate that was his big campaign promise. Even if Carcetti screws up in the same way, which I imagine he will, he won't have been in office long enough to be accountable in the same way O'malley is.\nWhat I'm most disappointed about, though, might be the way the finale handled its inevitable death of a major character. Bodie's actual scenes in the episode, chess metaphors aside, were pretty good, with him coming to terms with the fact that the institution he serves is fucking everyone over for no good reason. But the set of circumstances that brought about his demise seemed a little convoluted to me. I know it was supposed to underline how random and unjustified deaths like that can be, but seriously: Bodie, as much of a hothead as he admittedly is, getting so mad at Marlo that he kicks in the window of a cop car with police everywhere? Doesn't make any fucking sense. And someone being there at the right place at the right time to see him get in a car with McNulty too seemed a little connect-the-dots. Still, I never necessarily liked Bodie as a character that much but the episode really made me connect with him and feel mad about his death, so in that sense it was pretty effective.\nIf I sound mad or overly critical, it's mostly because I'm sad that the season is over, and because ultimately, though I definitely think it's the best show on television, all the \"best show ever\" praise has gotten kind of out of hand, especially considering this was probably not The Wire's best season, in my opinion (which for my money, would probably be Season 3, although time and repeated viewings may change that). That last episode just left a bad taste in my mouth is all, which I'm sure will wash away after I digest the whole season for a while and think back about how great it was.\nLabels: Baltimore music, hip hop\nSparklehorse - \"Knives Of Summertime\" (mp3)\nI was pretty obsessed with Good Morning Spider when I was 17, and my review of Sparklehorse's new one in the City Paper this week is kind of a shrug in response to not really having the same love for the band now, but still remembering what the appeal was (the biggest sticking point might be the recycling of old tracks, particularly \"Morning Hollow,\" which sounded great as a hidden track at the end of It's A Wonderful Life but has a fraction of the effect as the 4th-to-last song on Dreamt). A couple songs still stand out, though, particularly \"Knives Of Summertime,\" but then I always loved the pedal steel stuff.\nMy Chemical Romance - \"Teenagers\" (mp3)\nIn my other City Paper review, I empathize with the current 17-year-olds who are obsessed with MCR, while at the same time registering my disappointment that some of my worst fears about The Black Parade have been confirmed. \"Teenagers\" is still a jam, though, shame they're going with the kinda boring \"Famous Last Words\" as the next single instead of this.\nMy friend Chris owns a house in Charles Village and is trying to rent out a room, and his e-mails and bulletins have gotten progressively more desperate sounding, so I thought I'd do him the favor of posting his listing here in case anyone might see it who's interested:\nSeriously, dudes, I need a housemate starting around December 15, in my house near Johns Hopkins University. It's a nice big room, and I'm renting it for $500/mo. That price includes ALL utilities except phone (who has a house phone anymore, honestly?) - Cable TV, Internet, heat, use of washer, dryer, dishwasher, etc.\nInterested parties should contact iloveamagician (at) gmail (dot) com. Please tell ANYONE you think might be interested!",
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        "raw_content": "Deep Album Cuts Vol. 40: Ciara\nCiara is not someone I ever really expected to have a catalog that I respect, but with the release last month of her 6th album, Jackie, she's really getting there. When she debuted a decade ago, she seemed like a classic singles artist who'd only ever be good for the occasional radio jam. But then she dropped a really impressive follow-up album, Ciara: The Evolution. And then she's been in varying states of career limbo since then, releasing four albums from which only \"Body Party\" has really emerged as something remotely as big or enduring as the hits from her first two albums.\nThat her last few albums have had a lot of unsuccessful and/or outright bad singles, while the albums themselves have been fairly consistent suggests one thing: a lot of good deep cuts and woefully neglected would-be hits. I wouldn't say she'd be a much bigger artist if she'd released some of these songs as singles, but she might have a better rep if she'd picked them over dogs like \"Go Girl\" and \"I'm Out\" and \"Like A Surgeon\" and ok I'll stop, I've made my point.\nCiara Deep Album Cuts (Spotify playlist):\n1. Bang It Up\n6. That's Right (featuring Lil Jon)\n7. Tell Me What Your Name Is\n10. Girls Get Your Money\n12. Where You Go (featuring Future)\n14. Lover's Thing (featuring The-Dream)\n15. Ooh Baby\n17. Yeah I Know\n20. Read My Lips\n21. One Woman Army\nTracks 3, 4, 11 and 15 from Goodies (2004)\nTracks 1, 6, 9 13, 16 and 19 from Ciara: The Evolution (2006)\nTracks 7, 8 and 14 from Fantasy Ride (2009)\nTracks 5, 10 and 15 from Basic Instinct (2011)\nTracks 12 and 20 from Ciara (2013)\nTracks 2, 18 and 21 from Jackie (2015)\nCiara does two things really well: athletically propulsive dance tracks and sultry ballads. I never thought the latter would be possible when her first album came out, but then came \"Promise,\" my #1 R&B single of the 2000s. She's not a terribly forceful singer or personality, but she does just fine when she stays in those two comfort zones.\nGiven Ciara's charming, vaguely earnest blank slate persona, her records tend to rise and fall on the strength and compatibility of her collaborators. And she's made deep cuts with some of the same people who helped make her biggest hits, so you get things like \"That's Right,\" a Lil Jon track I like more than \"Goodies,\" or \"Where You Go,\" a song with Future that foreshadowed the current state of their relationship better than \"Body Party,\" and several The-Dream-penned songs that are much better than \"Ride,\" and Polow Da Don tracks like \"Bang It Up\" that make a good uptempo companion to \"Promise.\" There are also people she's only worked on album tracks with, like R. Kelly (\"Next To You\"), Bangladesh (\"Hotline\"), and Ne-Yo (\"I Don't Remember\"). I'm also really fond of the unjustly dismissed new album Jackie, which has some Dr. Luke tracks that suit her surprisingly well.\nThis entry was posted on Saturday, June 13, 2015 at 10:10 AM. You can skip to the end and leave a response.",
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        "raw_content": "Muscle Memory Liner Notes, Part 1\nI released Western Blot's debut album Muscle Memory in November, so here are some notes on the recording process, song by song.\nTrack 1: ETC\nThere are a couple of stupid jokes embedded in the first song on Muscle Memory. One is that \"ETC\" is an acronym for the lyric \"entirely too comfortable\" and not the abbreviation for \"et cetera,\" And of course \"etc.\" would be a counterintuitive phrase to put at the beginning of something (and I'd never make a song with that title because there's no topping R. Kelly's \"Etcetera\").\nThere's also some semi-intentional bitter irony in opening the album with the lyric \"patience is a virtue, well lately I don't know about that\" because of just how long this record took to put together and release. It was always a strong candidate for the first track on the album, and as the years dragged on, it seemed right to open the record with a song about procrastination and missed opportunities. The recording of Muscle Memory spanned pretty much my entire twenties -- there's a bit on the album I recorded at 19, and we finished it up a bit after I turned 30. But it wasn't an epic Chinese Democracy effort of hundreds of hours of recording, there was a lot of just accumulating ideas here and there, letting them sit for a couple years, then coming back to them until they became real songs.\nI've been intent on making music since I was 10 or 11 years old, when my mom's house got MTV and I went crazy for Guns 'N Roses and Pearl Jam, started playing percussion in school band, and filling notebooks with \"lyrics\" (I didn't have music to go with the words, but I was always writing words for \"songs\" with verses and choruses, never thought of it as poetry, and of course for many years most of it was hilariously bad). I got my first drum kit at 13 (and the kick drum from that set is what I still use today and played throughout Muscle Memory), and soon started playing in bands with my brother and friends. But we mostly just jammed or learned covers, and I learned that it's hard to really write songs from behind a drum set. I once threw my \"lyric\" notebook open for my bandmates to try and use but nothing ever really came of it.\nI loved drumming and didn't particularly want to learn guitar, so in my teens I started to think that what I really needed was a keyboard. I'd start to love what a lot of new wave and classic rock bands had done with synths in the '70s and also some of the contemporary indie and punk bands were starting to use synths more at the time in the '90s, so for Christmas one year in high school I asked for a keyboard and my mom got me a Casio. And, like the kick drum I got at 13, that Casio is still what I use all the time and play all over Muscle Memory.\nI got a Tascam 4-track in college and started to just record a lot of little keyboard ideas and just let them pile up. \"ETC\" was one of the first things I came up with where I had 2 different parts that I realized would fit together as a verse and a chorus. Around the same time, I wrote a draft of the chorus lyrics in one of my Towson University notebooks, but it would be years before I thought to put those words to that music. For a long time I just kept recording instrumental demos and writing lyrics but not really putting together music and lyrics successfully or recording my voice at all, I knew I wanted to write songs with lyrics but didn't particularly want to sing.\nAround that time I befriended Mat Schulman (now Mat Leffler-Schulman), who was a few years older than me and finished college around the time I started college. We loved a lot of the same bands and went to shows together, he had a fan website for Soul Coughing and we went and saw them before they broke up, and he was a Prince fanatic who turned me onto a lot of Prince stuff I'd never heard before. Like me, Mat was a drummer who played in guitar bands but also dabbled in synths, and he made 3 albums under the name Mons full of weird spacey Brian Eno/Trans Am experiments with synths and drum machines. So I was really inspired by that and would make Mat tapes of my demos and made plans with him to record my stuff with him.\nSo around the time I was finishing college and playing drums in a weird metal band called Zuul, every few weekends I'd put my drums and my keyboard in my car and go down to Takoma Park and record with Mat at Olympus Mons Studio, which was in his basement. We recorded instrumental tracks for about a dozen songs, some were just just drums or drums and a single synth line, some were pretty complete arrangements. And then Mat moved into a new house with his wife Emily, and so we made a CD of rough mixes of those tracks before he packed up the studio\nAfter we mixed down those Takoma Park demos, Mat ended up not setting his studio back up in the next house he moved into, and we didn't work on music again for a few years. I focused on writing about music and my freelancing career started to take off, so that took up a lot of the time I used to spend on making music. And then, Mat and his wife Emily decided to move to Baltimore and start a studio in Charles Village, and Mobtown Studios was born. I helped them paint some of the rooms, helped out with PR and various Mobtown projects and was really excited for them to get involved in the Baltimore scene and for Mat to realize one of his longtime ambitions. And eventually, after Mat got settled in at the studio and made it a viable business, he invited me to finish my record at a real studio.\nWe kept some of the Takoma Park recordings and kept adding to them for the final Muscle Memory tracks, but \"ETC\" was one song where we basically scrapped the entire Takoma Park version and started over. The original was pretty much the same without the intro and with minor differences in the outro, but it was a few clicks slower, mostly because I was really married to this syncopated bassline that wouldn't have worked at a higher tempo, and wound up with something that really sounded kind of slack and subdued compared to some of the other songs. I have a habit of trying to make songs as fast as they can be without them being so fast they feel rushed or fall apart, and one of the few times I didn't do that, it didn't work out, so louder and faster was generally the guiding principle for this project.\nSo at Mobtown we started it from scratch, and I kind of had a eureka moment with the drums and came up with the snare fills on the chorus that give it this cool push and pull to the rhythm, and figured out a new bassline that worked well with the faster tempo. And it was one of the songs where Mat let me run the Casio through an amp and then mic'd the amp for the bassline to give it a nice dirty sound. My goal with the record was to really make a bombastic guitar rock album with no guitars, which meant always figuring out how to use distortion and mixing to give synthesizers the same kind of noisy attack that you get very easily with electric guitars, and Mat was really instrumental in making that a reality. I remember one day he put some filters on the synths in \"ETC,\" which are most or all just my cheap Casio, and suddenly everything just popped so much more than it did the day I recorded it.\nMat listens to more instrumental music than I do, so I don't know if he ever really cared if I added vocals to the songs, but it was always my ultimate goal, and I write so much about rap that he kinda wondered if I was gonna put MCs on the song, but I always wanted it to be a rock record with sung vocals. And since I had very little ability or inclination to sing on the record myself, I settled on the idea to kind of make it a patchwork of different voices, and started thinking about local people from Baltimore bands that I might be able to ask.\nI was working on a story about the short-lived Baltimore venue Lo-Fi Social Club once when I stopped by and one of the bands that was playing that night was called Vinny Vegas. And I was immediately struck by how great their singer's voice was, because even if you see a lot of awesome bands in tiny clubs, vocals are really their strong suit, so that always stands out. And I picked up an EP they had at the show. So when I was thinking of singers for the record, they came to mind, and I looked up their singer, Scott Siskind, and sent him an e-mail. \"ETC\" was really one of the easier songs on the album for me to sing and I could've used my own voice on it, but I knew it could be better with someone else on it (at one point we tried Andy Shankman on the song but didn't finish recording him, but he's sung it live many times now and sounds a lot more comfortable with it now than he did in the studio that day).\nWe recorded both of Scott's appearances on the album in the same night, and \"Child Of Divorce\" was kind of the delicate challenging one that we had to figure out first before moving on to the somewhat easier \"ETC.\" I didn't write anything in the way of harmonies, but he ended up coming up with a great little backing harmony to add to the bridge. It's an odd song, vocally -- the first verse and the second verse each have a completely different meter and rhyme scheme, and the pre-chorus is an odd number of measures -- but Scott is so good and just nailed it.\nThe keyboard intro was one of the last things I recorded for the album. For a long time the song just started just hammering down on that one piano chord, kind of in homage to the beginning of the first Ben Folds Five record but also to the way a lot of old Neptunes productions would open with the first note of the song repeating 4 times. But as \"ETC\" became the clear candidate for the first song on the album, I felt like it needed something else at the beginning, so I took three bars from the pre-chorus melody and turned into an intro, kind of thinking of the way Bruce Springsteen's \"10th Avenue Freeze-Out\" opens with the horn riff from the bridge, and the way the E Street Band will stretch out and repeat that intro in concert, which I've been trying to do more and more with the \"ETC\" intro when we play it live.\na) Spectre\nSo much of the press around this movie was about how Daniel Craig was openly was sick of playing James Bond that I kind of expected him to to just sullenly sleepwalk through the role and drag the entire thing down. So I was surprised that the moments of levity in Spectre are as effective as any of the Craig films, and that the whole thing is fun in kind of an on-the-nose way -- it opens with a bad guy toasting \"to death!\" and there is something inevitable yet totally justified and appreciated about Christoph Waltz being a bond villain and Monica Bellucci being a Bond girl.\nb) Mr. Right\nIt's been over 20 years since Pulp Fiction inspired a wave of darkly humorous movies about the inner lives of hitmen, and for some reason it's still happening to some degree. This one is written by Max Landis, perhaps doomed by his name to forever make inferior \"edgy\" millennial versions of movies by previous generations, and is at least animated by spirited Anna Kendrick and Sam Rockwell performances before it kind of collapses into a far less charming Grosse Pointe Blank thing.\nc) By The Sea\nThe Pitt-Jolie union began with them co-starring in a light, sexy movie about a faltering marriage, Mr. & Mrs. Smith, and then it ended with a drab, depressing movie about a faltering marriage. I think they should've just made a sequel.\nd) Creed\nIt still blows my mind that Wallace from \"The Wire\" is a bona fide movie star, I feel weirdly proud of Michael B. Jordan, just watching his career blossom into moments like Creed. I have a passing affection for Rocky movies and a weariness of boxing movies in general, but this movie really did a great job of breathing some new life into the familiar tropes of both, and by the end I was on the edge of my seat seeing how the final fight would end, they really shot and choreographed that fight incredibly well.\ne) Sicario\nEmily Blunt is maybe my favorite movie star out right now, and I thought it was badass that she got to star in this movie after producers had tried to change the screenplay's protagonist from a woman to a man. That said, outside of a couple of pretty gripping scenes, I didn't think much of it.\nf) Grandma\nI enjoyed what a deliberately small scale, intimate movie this is -- it runs less than 80 minutes and basically covers one day in the life of 2 characters. And between this and \"Grace And Frankie,\" Lily Tomlin is having a good run of playing lovably cantankerous hippie grandmothers.\ng) The D Train\nI didn't even hear of this movie until I watched it on cable, but apparently last year it had \"the 15th worst opening for a wide release film of all time.\" I thought I was just watching this amiable, unremarkable comedy about a high school reunion, with Jack Black playing the insecure nerd and James Marsden as the cool jock, but then in the first act it kind of took a surprising twist when they fuck. Unfortunately the rest of the movie kind of fails to really do or say anything funny or substantial about that plot point and it just becomes this weird flailing movie that is neither a regressive gay panic comedy nor a love story or really much of anything.\nh) The World According To Garp\nA few years ago I read the John Irving novel and had kind of a love/hate relationship with it and often thought about how such a deliberately overstuffed book must've made for a strange movie. So it was interesting to finally watch it. I really never could visualize Robin Williams as Garp, though, and really very little of the casting worked for me, I definitely prefer the book, even if I still have issues with the book.\nLast night I went to the \"Stand For Standing Rock\" benefit at DAR Constitution Hall and saw Dave Matthews, Graham Nash, Neko Case and Ledisi perform, and wrote about it for Rolling Stone.\n(photo by Kyle Gustafson)\nWestern Blot's debut album Muscle Memory is out on Bandcamp today. I worked on this album on and off for many years, playing every instrument and writing the lyrics, some of which were sung by folks from various Baltimore bands (Andy Shankman of Jumpcuts, Kathleen Wilson of Thee Lexington Arrows, Scott Siskind of Vinny Vegas, and Shawna Potter of War On Women). My old friend Mat-Leffler-Schulman recorded, mixed, and co-produced the record at Mobtown Studios, and the album artwork features sculptures made by Donald Edwards, photographed by my wife, Jennifer German-Shipley. This was a big passion project that I've waited a long time to share with people, I hope you check it out.\nThe album release party is on December 9 at Reverb.\na) \"Search Party\"\nI'm not a fan of TBS's whole thing of piggybacking on the Netflix \"bingewatching\" trend of making whole seasons of shows available all at once. But they put \"Search Party\" on demand today and I had a day off so I ended up watching about half the season, it's pretty good. They go a little thick on the 'annoying NYC millennials' thing in the pilot -- in the first five minutes of the show, the characters go to brunch, tweet, and play ukulele. But after they settle into the mystery that drives the plot, it becomes pretty fun. I liked John Early's episode of \"The Characters\" so it's cool to see him get a big role like this, he's responsible for a lot of the show's biggest laughs, and Alia Shawkat is kind of a perfect straight man for all the odd things going on. and always has great hair and adorable outfits.\nb) \"Undercover\"\nI watched the first episode of the 6-part BBC miniseries about a lawyer trying to exonerate a death row inmate, it was pretty bleak, don't know if I'll go back to it.\nc) \"Good Behavior\"\nI feel like this is one of those shows about a brilliant, creative character, in this case a con artist, that actually needs some brilliant, creative writing to actually work, and the pilot really just failed to pull that off.\nd) \"Mars\"\nThis show's mix of documentary and dramatization is interesting, and it is exciting to think about the idea that humans could be going to Mars in our lifetime. But the dramatized parts mostly felt like a less compelling version of that Matt Damon movie.\ne) \"The Crown\"\nAs period pieces become more and more common on television and the production values and attention to detail become lavish and impressive, I have a harder and harder time giving a damn about how well a show can depict 1947 England or whatever. John Lithgow as Wiston Churchill is a good choice, though.\nf) \"Stan Against Evil\"\nI love John C. McGinley and always thought he deserved to have a bright career in comedy after being improbably great in \"Scrubs\" all those years. So I'm pleased that, after a couple years on that stupid \"Ground Floor\" show, he's finally wound up with a promising star vehicle, created by Dana Gould (an underrated standup and a staff writer from the silver age of \"The Simpsons\"). The first couple episodes have gotten off to an odd, slow start but it's starting to grow on me as they give McGinley more dialogue, and it kinda feels like this show is doing a better job of translating the tone of the Evil Dead movies to a series than \"Ash vs Evil Dead\" itself.\ng) \"Jon Glaser Loves Gear\"\nThis is a show on TruTV where Jon Glaser basically satirizes reality shows about cool guys doing cool adventurous stuff, so of course there's a lot of meta jokes and awkwardness and arguing. I enjoyed it, but not necessarily something I'm in a rush to keep watching.\nh) \"Desus and Mero\"\nIt's weird as a Twitter user to be, I guess, proud of these guys for climbing out of the social media cesspool and becoming actual TV stars? I was skeptical when they did crap like \"Guy Code\" but it obviously worked because they ended up with their own show on Viceland. It's pretty good, something that I can flip over to if both \"The Daily Show\" and \"Conan\" are on commercial breaks. But I can never shake the feeling that Desus could actually write or create something really good if he wasn't glued to all these improv-driven projects with a less creative partner who tweets and speaks in all caps.\ni) \"Wolf Creek\"\nThe 2005 film Wolf Creek was an extremely grisly, frightening horror flick about a killer in the Australian outback, one place where you can really genuinely might not be able to run for help. It was a memorable movie, but turning it into a series, with John Jarratt reprising his role as the killer, is kind of an unpleasant idea since it asks you to just live in that bleak world for a while instead of visiting it for a couple hours. He kills a whole family, including a child, in the first few scenes of the show, and then it kind of becomes about this girl looking for him and trying to avenge her family, which is a good way to turn it into a series, but I dunno, I'm not real into it.\nj) \"Timeless\"\nWith all the high concept sci-fi shows thriving on TV right now, I guess a time machine show is inevitable. But this just a goofy NBC show where they go back to famous moments in history, and the pilot where they go back to the Hindenburg explosion had some really paltry visual effects. It's nice to see Malcolm Barrett from \"Better Off Ted\" in a network show again, but he has to play the black guy who goes back in time to the more racist past and it's just really uncomfortable how they wink at that idea as kind of a comedic device.\nk) \"Westworld\"\nI like this show but I'm also kinda treating it like \"Lost,\" where I'm just watching and taking the story one scene at a time and letting the internet obsessives come up with their theories of where it's all headed. I am kind of impressed by how much they've been able to make me empathize with the characters that are robots, although I guess it helps that they have such a high caliber cast. Every time there's an extremely emotional scene with the hosts, I think about whether the dramatic score is actually being played for the guests to hear, like a video game. It's nice to see Jimmi Simpson get a meaty role in something this high profile, been rooting for the dude since \"Breakout Kings.\"\nl) \"The Exorcist\"\nI liked this show from the beginning but was skeptical that it would ever grip me as much as the movie. But in the last few episodes it really grabbed me, even before the big reveal that the story basically takes place in the same narrative as the film and isn't a 'reboot' after all. Hannah Kasulka is doing a great job with the role of the possessed girl, the scenes where she has visions of 'The Salesman' are creepy as hell (although I miss 'Captain Howdy' being the nickname for the demon).\nm) \"Speechless\"\nI found this show likable right away, but more and more I think it's becoming one of the most laugh-out-loud new comedies this fall, Minnie Driver and John Ross Bowie are really becoming one of those great sets of sitcom parents that are hilarious and inappropriate but also seem like real, genuine caring parents.\nn) \"The Good Place\"\nAnother one of my favorite new shows that's been coming along well, the reveal with Manny Jacinto's character really kinda injected a grew new dynamic into the show when I wasn't sure how much mileage they'd get out of the initial dynamic between the characters.\no) \"Red Oaks\"\nI watched the whole first season of this last year and it left very little impression, so I thought I'd dip my toe in for the 2nd season, but it's still just incredibly an unfunny bag of '80s coming-of-age cliches. Even starting out the new season in Paris didn't really change any of that. It's weird that Steven Soderbergh, Hal Hartley and David Gordon Greene are involved with something this cheesy and bland.\np) \"You're The Worst\"\nThe third season just wrapped up, and I like the way they kinda brought things to a head with the 3 couples on the show in the finale. But the really impressive episode was the one before that, which took place in a wedding and had several really long uninterrupted shots of the camera following multiple characters from room to room, it was really one of the more ambitious things I've seen a comedy do lately. Also I'm glad that Kether Donohue is finally getting some of the press she deserves.\nq) \"Brooklyn Nine-Nine\"\nI enjoyed the undercover plot at the beginning of the season, but I'm glad they didn't draw it out too long and are back to 'normal.' That night where \"Brooklyn Nine-Nine\" and \"New Girl\" both had crossover episodes with each other was pretty pointless and anticlimactic, though. I guess the bar for sitcom crossover episodes is not very high, though.\nr) \"Drunk History\"\nThis season has been pretty good, I'm so glad they brought Paget Brewster back, she's really one of their best drunk storytellers.\ns) \"American Horror Story\"\nThis was the first season of \"American Horror Story\" that I actually finished, and I kinda wish I hadn't. I had a feeling that the narrator/reenactment structure would eventually have a twist, but once they did it halfway through the season, the whole thing got way less interesting to me and just turned into a \"Blair Witch\" found footage horror thing, and then the finale was just a barrage of stupid meta jokes.\nt) \"Shameless\"\nAfter 6 seasons that each ran from January to April every year, Showtime decided to speed up the \"Shameless\" schedule and put season 7 on in the fall. I think it's kind of a terrible idea, an aging show that's running out of ideas should probably take more time between seasons to put more thought into it or make you miss it instead of going back-to-back, but oh well. I just kinda watch it out of habit at this point. I'm almost bummed they passed up a chance to finally kill William H. Macy's character, I don't know how much more ridiculous and evil they can make him.\nu) \"Saturday Night Live\"\nI'm kinda torn between staying pissed at \"SNL\" for having Trump host last year and becoming a part of this whole awful effort to normalize his hateful candidacy and wanting Alec Baldwin to keep coming on the show and pissing Trump off. The Dave Chappelle episode was pretty great, but the whole thing with Hillary Clinton singing Leonard Cohen was just the corniest zeitgeist mashup ever.\n1. Mary J. Blige - \"Thick Of It\"\nMary J. has had so many signature songs that are either about her personal heartbreaks or the triumphant moments when she overcomes the drama that I've wondered if people have developed an unhealthy attitude about, like, celebrating her misfortune. And that seemed to be confirmed recently by the extremely creepy way many reacted to the news of her divorce, and how much that seemed to drum up interest around her new single. But it is her best single in a while, with DJ Camper bringing a bit of the regal sound of his biggest hit, Tamar Braxton's \"Love And War,\" to a cathartic Jazmine Sullivan lyric. Here's the playlist of favorite 2016 singles that I add to every month.\n2. OneRepublic - \"Kids\"\nI have begrudging respect for Ryan Tedder, I tend to think of him as an adult contempo hack, but he's written a fair number of songs I really enjoy, including a few OneRepublic hits. I kinda wish he'd given this song to someone better, but it works with his voice.\n3. Zara Larsson - \"Ain't My Fault\"\nZara Larsson of Sweden has released nothing but bangers this year, I don't even know how much I like her voice but I can't knock her track record. This song is produced by MNEK, her British duet partner from her breakthrough \"Never Forget You,\" but it feels a little more in step with U.S. pop, almost like it could be a Rihject.\n4. Fifth Harmony - \"That's My Girl\"\nI'm glad this got picked as a single, that stupid watered down Mad Cobra interpolation was a lousy choice for the last single. Like most Fifth Harmony songs, it feels somehow behind the times, but it makes a good use of one of those once-trendy horn loops that helped propel \"Worth It\" up the charts.\n5. Maxwell - \"1990x\"\nI'm still kinda coming to grips with just how much I like blackSUMMERS'night but this song has grown on me a lot, he's really mining an interesting mix of 'live' elements and synths, the drums just sound fantastic.\n6. Young Thug - \"Digits\"\nI almost always prefer Young Thug when he's produced by London On Da Track, and so I was gratified that this Slime Season 3 track started to get some radio spins after the release of the London--free JEFFERY.\n7. Niall Horan - \"This Town\"\nOne Direction has kind of split into these factions of the obvious solo stars (Zayn and Harry) and the capable songwriters who seem to be maneuvering more into a behind-the-scenes role (Liam and Louis), and I wasn't sure where Niall would fall into that. So I was pleasantly surprised that he released a solo single, which captures a lot of the charm of downtempo folky One Direction, even if he's really not one of my favorite voices and I miss the harmonies the group would've brought to this.\n8. The Struts - \"Put Your Money On Me\"\nBritish rock is so proudly stagnant that I almost kind of respect how shameless bands like The Struts are, who seem to pick up right where Australia's Jet left off in making lazy but catchy glammy riff rock.\n9. Pitbull f/ Flo Rida and Lunchmoney Lewis - \"Greenlight\"\nFor nearly a decade, Pitbull and Flo Rida have been these kind of parallel Florida titans of pop rap blockbusters, but the first time they released a single together, 2013's \"Can't Believe It,\" it surprisingly flopped, and this second time together doesn't seem to be doing much better. I like this one, though, it has a nice bassline.\n10. Colbie Caillat - \"Goldmine\"\nA couple weeks ago, I heard two new songs called \"Goldmine\" in the same day, and really liked both of them. One was by Jeezy, one was by Colbie Caillat.\nWorst Single of the Month: Judah & The Lion - \"Take It All Back\"\nI twisted up my face in skepticism the first time I heard this song, which opens with banjos and mandolins over a drum machine. And then I got to the second verse, where the guy actually sings \"The people, they're dancin' along, they're dancin' along to the mando and some sort of hip hop beat\" and it became legendarily awful.\nOn December 9th I'm gonna have a Western Blot album release party at Reverb in Baltimore, and one of my other bands Golden Beat will also play. The Western Blot single \"Sore Winners\" is out now, album on the way soon.\na) The Witch\nThis was well made and, like any worthwhile horror movie, had a tense score that elevated a few tense scenes from eerie to spine-tingling. But I felt like the movie's restraint and dedication to realism and historical accuracy ultimately didn't serve it that well as horror, and it ultimately felt kind of dry and bleak and uncomfortable in its violence, which I'm sure was deliberate but just didn't work for me.\nb) How To Be Single\nThis is one of those breezy romantic comedies that is far too aware of rom-com conventions but ends up simply cataloging them more than inverting or satirizing or commenting on them. Probably the closest thing it gets to being funny is the Anders Holm/Alison Brie plot, but even there Holm basically plays Barney Stinson.\nc) Tumbledown\nA pretty charming dramedy with Rebecca Hall as the widow of a beloved folk singer and Jason Sudeikis as a guy writing a book about her husband. The movie dealt pretty interestingly with the intellectualized cult of death in popular music and how fucked up it is for the people who have to actually deal with such a death, but it also managed to be fairly light and charming, with Joe Manganiello doing a terrible Australian accent.\nd) Carol\nI've never been a huge Cate Blanchett fan but this was definitely a movie that she carried with considerable force (and wasn't in service of an otherwise shitty movie like Blue Jasmine). After a while it kinda felt like a rambling melodrama, though, I admired it more than I really felt it.\ne) Joy\nI feel like I will forever be watching David O. Russell movies and trying to figure out if he's talented or a hack or something in between. But I think what I realized watching this and (the much better but still not worth its acclaim) American Hustle is that he's a filmmaker who loves the sound of people arguing but doesn't know how to write dialogue that actually justifies or redeems all the loud yelling scenes. The fact that this was kind of a lavish biopic about a lady who sold a mop on QVC kind of made it intriguing and unique but I felt like the movie's marketing that tried to vaguely sell it as a more generically inspiring story really flattened the best parts, which actually got into the nuts and bolts of her success.\nf) Shaun The Sheep\nI just love everything Aardman Animations does, my son has watched the \"Shaun The Sheep\" series a ton and the movie did a great job of kind of stretching out the show's charm over a feature-length story.\ng) Everyone's Hero\nReally weird movie my kid watched on TV that I never remember coming out in theaters, where a kid befriends a talking baseball (voiced by Rob Reiner) and a talking bat (voiced by Whoopi Goldberg). Who gave this the green light?\nMy latest playlists for The Dowsers: Mary J. Blige rap collaborations, an overview of all 4 of Meek Mill's Dreamchasers mixtapes, and the best of D.R.A.M.\nThe debut 4-song EP by my new band Woodfir is up on Bandcamp now. I played a show with Reda and Tim's old band Blood Horses a couple years ago, and Tim and I had been playing together and working on music for a while, which initially took the shape of the short-lived Maris Vera, which played one show last year, and now Woodfir. These are the first 4 songs we've finished, recorded and mixed by Doug Bartholomew and mastered by Mat Leffler-Schulman. I'm proud of it, I feel like each song is pretty distinct from each other. We played our first public performance last night, at a birthday party in Baltimore, and our first 'official' show should be happening soon.\na) \"People Of Earth\"\nA sitcom about people who believe in alien abductions could go in a lot of directions, most of them not very promising, but I've really enjoyed the first 4 episodes of \"People Of Earth.\" It kinda splits the difference between being an empathetic look at the personal problems of people who are obsessed with aliens and a wacky show about real aliens by taking this weird psychological, ambiguous approach on whether Wyatt Cenac's actually been visited or is just falling into the obsession himself. I don't know how long they can keep delving into both directions and keep it funny and interesting, but so far it's pretty good.\nb) \"Last Squad Standing\"\nThis is a goofy reality show on Oxygen where three groups of friends live in a house together and jump through hoops to be the best 'squad' that wins a cash prize. I mainly watched the first episode because one of the groups is from Baltimore, and includes the pretty good local rapper Starrz, but the whole thing is really really stupid even by reality TV standards.\nc) \"Chewing Gum\"\nThis British show is very entertaining and driven by a big personality, in some ways it reminds me of two other recent shows, \"Fleabag\" and \"Insecure,\" that I look more. But that's not to say \"Chewing Gum\" is bad, it's pretty charming, but after a couple episodes I haven't really found myself hooked yet.\nd) \"Good Girls Revolt\"\n\"Good Girls Revolt\" is based on a book about women working at Newsweek in the '60s, but for whatever reason there's a weird mix of real and fictionalized details in the show -- the magazine is 'News of the Week' and some names have been changed, but some of the characters are real people, including Nora Ephron, who's played by Mamie Gummer (Meryl Streep's daughter). I like the cast, but I dunno, something about the writing and the production values, it just doesn't really feel like it captures the era that well, and other shows like \"Mad Men\" and \"Masters of Sex\" have already tackled sexism in the '60s in prestige TV pretty recently so it doesn't feel particularly fresh or novel.\ne) \"The Great Indoors\"\nI saw Joel McHale on Colbert recently promoting this show, and they joked about how \"Community\" always lost in the ratings to CBS shows and how he kind of went 'if you can't beat 'em, join 'em' and went and did a CBS sitcom. And it really is just the cheesiest, hackiest formulaic generational divid laugh track comedy, where McHale is the snarky Gen X guy versus a bunch of soft coddled millennials, including one played by the McLovin kid. It's really sad that McHale felt like he needed to go do a show like this, while his \"Community\" co-stars are off doing more interesting shows for FX and Netflix.\nf) \"Goliath\"\nThere's ostensibly nothing wrong with Billy Bob Thornton's performance in \"Goliath,\" but I think I'd like the show more with a different lead. The show has enough of a 'white male prestige drama antihero' vibe as it is, but whenever I see Thornton play a sexy cynical badass in something like this or Pushing Tin I just get the sense that that's how the guy really sees himself. I'm only 2 episodes in, and the 2nd episode featured the now incredibly cliche \"shocking\" scene where a character is abruptly hit by a car. 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It's funny how divisive this show is, though, people will whip out \"you wouldn't say that to Rod Serling\" so fast if you criticize it.\np) \"The Daily Show\"\nThe idea that an election year would give Trevor Noah a chance to come into his own didn't quite pan out, at least in terms of Samantha Bee and some of the other late night hosts kind of upstaging \"The Daily Show.\" But the show has been pretty damn good lately, and Michelle Wolf is a great addition to the correspondents, her latest segment was just insanely funny.\n1. Meek Mill - DC4\nIt's hard to complain about how long the wait's been for DC4 considering how recent his last album was, and that Meek has spent a lot of the time since then on house arrest. But I've been pretty impatient for it since he first started posting snippets last October and released 8 songs 'from' the mixtape in January, because honestly, I knew he could bounce back from the Drake beef with the right record. And what I like about DC4 is it kinda ramps the tempos and the intensity back up after Dreams Worth More Than Money was a little slower and more restrained than it probably should'e been. But the more aggressive overall sound of DC4 helps the midtempo stuff like \"Shine\" and \"Blue Notes\" stand out more. Most of the albums I've listened to this year are in my 2016 albums playlist.\n2. SiR - HER EP\nSiR is a west coast R&B singer who's guested on some TDE projects, co-wrote a Jill Scott single, and released a really solid album last year. This 6-song EP creeps a little further toward something radio-friendly, which is fine by me, I'd love to see this guy become a mainstream star. His frequent collaborator, Baltimore's D.K. The Punisher, is on this project too, happy to hear more of his production.\n3. 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Pretenders - Alone\nChrissie Hynde spent the last few years writing and releasing songs outside of the Pretenders umbrella for the first time in her career (first with J.P., Chrissie & The Fairground Boys and then on the 2014 solo debut Stockholm), so I was kind of wondering if Pretenders would just become a touring act. Of course, as with many later Pretenders albums, Martin Chambers isn't even involved, so it's all a little arbitrary, but Chrissie Hynde can do what she wants, and in this case she wanted to do loose, conversational songs over spare bluesy rockers producer by Dan Auerbach of the Black Keys. I like the whole vibe of the album, just this 65-year-old rock god who's been married 3 times talking about how she's good just being alone now.\n5. 2 Chainz - Hibachi For Lunch EP\n2 Chainz was already having an incredibly good year after Daniel Son; Necklace Don a couple months ago, so I didn't expect him to follow it up so quickly with 7 more songs. It's so short that I dunno if it leaves as much of an impact, but between the songs with Gucci, Quavo, Ty Dolla $ign and Future, it feels like he's just throwing out so many potential hits to keep his momentum going. It's great to see an MC who seems to take himself lightly really step up the quality of his records like 2 Chainz has this year.\n6. JoJo - Mad Love.\nJoJo's 3rd album came out just a few days before the 10th anniversary of her 2nd album, which is a pretty amazing illustration of just how long someone can get stuck in career purgatory even after getting their career off to a strong early start. A lot of Mad Love. is the usual sound of a former teen star showing how cool and grown up they are, which can be be a little tiresome, but she has a good voice and the songs are occasionally memorable. \"Music\" is an affecting opener and \"Honest\" captures a particular idea so succinctly that I feel like it should be a single. This album, which has a Wiz Khalifa guest verse and a song called \"Vibe,\" is like a more fully realized version of the kind of 'edgy Top 40' that the new Tove Lo album, which has a Wiz Khalifa guest verse and a song called \"Vibes,\" is going for. They both even sing in the same kind of exaggerated pouty babydoll voice.\n7. Daya - Sit Still, Look Pretty\nI feel like Daya has already been kind of sidelined as the bridesmaid of the new crop of sensitive alt-pop heroines who've come out in the wake of Lorde that includes Tove Lo and Alessia Cara and Halsey -- even when Daya sang a huge Chainsmokers hit, it quickly got upstaged by a bigger Chainsmokers hit sung by Halsey. But Daya is doing pretty well considering that she's not on a major label, and this album has an earnest charm. All six of the songs from her 2015 EP are reprised here, and I'm amused that one of the new songs is called \"I.C.Y.M.I.\"\n8. 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Ultimately, both albums are minor entries in their respective careers, but while Woptober fails to build on the momentum of Everybody Looking with some really muted, forgettable songs, Trap Or Die 3 is at least pretty spirited and loud and gives me some of that classic Jeezy anthem feeling, and there's a run of really nice, surprising beats in the middle of the album with \"Bout That\" and \"Let Em Know.\"\nAnderson .Paak isn't really that famous yet, but of all the up-and-coming rappers (or rapper/singers) out right now, he seems to be the one who provokes the most hyperbolic 'future legend' predictions from people that like him. And when you look at the sum total of his talents and connections -- drumming and rapping at the same time at the BET Awards, appearing all over a Dr. Dre album and then releasing this funky little side project on Stones Throw -- it's easy to get caught up in his potential. But honestly, I didn't find much to love in Malibu, and this album is quite a bit more enjoyable, but largely because Knxwledge cycles through to a new beat every couple minutes and never lets the momentum let us. .Paak gets to show off his versatility and have a lot of fun on here, but I'm still not especially impressed with his singing or his rapping by itself, and his personality just comes off really smug and unlikable.\n10. Nightime Sunshine - Nightime Sunshine EP\nI really loved the Boston band Apollo Sunshine, and since they broke up a few years ago, one of the band's two primary creative forces, Sam Cohen, has kept busy with Yellowbirds and a solo record and lots of session work, but the other, Jesse Gallagher, had kept relatively quiet. So I was happy to see recently that Gallagher released 4 songs from a new project, Nightime Sunshine (and that Apollo Sunshine's amazing first two albums have finally hit streaming services). 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        "raw_content": "www.CBravo.es\nPeriphery is a project whose purpose is the study and analysis of the outskirts of the contemporary metropolis. Every city in the world has characteristics that make up its own personality. It is in these settings where each and every one of them are similar and show part of their bowels and their functioning. This is an area of vital importance for developing and publishing these cities.\nThis work is portraying these environments and the evident traces and remnants of human beings \u2014 but the human figure is absent. Knowing these environments we also understand what we do and how we do it. It is a good way to understand our own identity.\n\u2014 Carlos Bravo, Castell\u00f3n, Spain\nwww.LeonWest.co.uk\nMy photographs illuminate an intimate experience with the subject. Each photograph I take is depicted in clear, intricate detail, with forms, lines and patterns precisely arranged within the composition. 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Living and working in and around Long Island City\u2019s defunct factories and industrial yards, where buildings are being raised and rebuilt into luxury co-ops at a head-spinning rate, I witness the methodical eradication of a working class way of life. I find myself dismayed by the quick progression of high rises that are erupting skyward along the waterfront; quickly, inevitably obliterating the view of Manhattan beyond. And yet, I find myself drawn first visually then socio-politically to the power these monoliths project set beside the defunct factories and old tenements: immense size versus outdated design, financial power versus fixed-income strongholds, and new possibilities versus old ideals.\nFor me, these images function not only as a record and homage to a vanishing place and time, but as metaphors for the workingman\u2019s dilemma. They search for a dialogue between subjugation and advancement, and seek to illustrate the often-unsung sacrifices that are made in the interest of progress.\n\u2014 Ber Murphy, New York City, USA\nwww.JuandeJimenez.com\nThe photograph above belongs to a series called Island, which is an exercise of exploration. Coming from southern Europe, the Caribbean island turns into an alien space, where everyday objects lose all meaning. In less than 20 square kilometers, we witness a parade of disconnected pieces: the signs of local history and the constant European and North American presence scattered throughout the exuberant jungle. The tropical paradise is still there, although partially hidden behind an infrastructure that no longer seems to belong to any particular place.\nLandscape represents here an endless canvas; it is a concept by and of itself. In fact, the interactions that derive from the place and, therefore, from the images, do not matter. 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Having made a previous project (Cynefin) in the same place I wanted to see things from a different perspective.\n\u2014 John Wellings, Swansea, Wales, UK\nwww.ArturoSotoPhotography.com\nThis work is driven by the need to study the blinding normalcy of the present.\nBlind Views depicts everyday urban scenes in different cities and investigates the ways in which buildings, signs, monuments and streets influence the way we live and apprehend our environment. I rely on the specificity of the photographic trace to reveal the political, historical and economic importance of these markers.\nThe series documents the visual infrastructure of spaces that come across as neutral, but that are actually heavily mediated by culture. I am also interested in the aesthetic transformation of a place by the mere act of picturing it.\n\u2014 Arturo Soto, Panama City, Panama\nwww.MiriamOConnor.com\nDuplex, flat, pad, or paradise, the nuances of apartment life are a complex affair. 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These clues are evidenced by the manner in which users attempt to personalise \u201ctheir\u201d space, or alternatively, often take shape and form in abandoned possessions scattered sporadically in communal thoroughfares. While such abandoned belongings plainly suggest a lack of respect for these collective spaces, they simultaneously present insights in to the lives of fellow occupants who are rarely seen and heard.\n\u2014 Miriam O\u2019Connor, Dublin, Ireland\nwww.PaddyKelly.net\nThese photographs are taken in locations that were used as IRA training camps during the 1970\u2019s. 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It asks how an external environment can affect inner states of consciousness and how history can manifest and conceal itself within a place.\nThis project is an attempt to express and explore how feelings and personal experience can be communicated, to emotionally identify with my father and to connect on a different level. The work addresses identity, memory and place and asks how history is handed down from generation to generation, contrasting the \u201cobjective truth\u201d of the photograph with the oral tradition of story telling \u2014 times and places become merged together with fragments of truth and multiple truths existing in one situation.\n\u2014 Paddy Kelly, Belfast, Ireland\nLeisure is a collective work realized by two photographers: Maxime Delvaux and Kevin Laloux.\nLeisure is defined by the activity that we do outside the time taken by our usual occupations. It is the activities that we choose to do. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Collins named president of National Plant Board\nCollins named president of National Plant Board\ncollinsjoe_web_1.jpg\nJoe Collins, senior nursery inspector for the Kentucky Office of the State Entomologist, was recently named president of the National Plant Board.\nThe board is comprised of representatives from plant pest regulatory agencies in each state, plus Puerto Rico and Guam.\nBoard members work with several agencies including the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture, the U.S. Forest Service, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service and the USDA Agriculture Research Service to prevent new pests and diseases from entering the United States on imported plants.\nCollins, a longtime employee of the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment, has served on several committees within the board prior to being named president of the organization in August.\nUK\u2019s team of nursery inspectors addresses new pests and diseases that could enter the state as well as quarantine issues. One of the most recent quarantines involved the emerald ash borer and the restrictions on moving items associated with this pest, such as firewood.\nAs board president, Collins will be the point person for distributing information to states and territories if a new insect pest or disease is found on plants and will work closely with USDA APHIS\u2019s Plant Protection and Quarantine program. He will also represent the organization in the North American Plant Protection Organization and the North American State Departments of Agriculture. He is a member of the National Plant Board\u2019s executive team and board of directors.\nCollins will serve two years as board president, followed by two years as past president.",
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        "raw_content": "WASHINGTON, DC -- DARPA, the Pentagon\u2019s high-tech office, is working with the government of Ukraine to develop capabilities to help Kiev in its hybrid warfare challenge.\nRussian military in Ukraine.\n\u201cWe did have a good visit to the Ukraine,\u201d Walker said Thursday at a breakfast hosted by the Defense Writer\u2019s Group.\n\u201cYes, we have followed up with them, and through the U.S. European Command, we have started several projects with the Ukraine, mostly in the information space.\u201d\nUkraine has become a testing ground for hybrid warfare techniques from Russia and Russian-backed militant groups ever Russia\u2019s invasion of Ukrainian territory in 2014, including disinformation campaigns.\nWhile that has allowed Moscow to test out new capabilities and techniques, it also provides an opportunity to develop counter techniques \u2014 which may benefit the U.S. and its allies in the long term.\n\u201cI think we\u2019ve got to get better, as a country, in information warfare and how we approach info warfare,\u201d Walker said.\n\u201cI think there are capabilities there that we need to improve upon, and DARPA is working in some of those areas.\u201d\nThis is not the first tie between DARPA and Kiev.\nThe Ukrainian government has hired Tony Tether, who led DARPA for the entirety of the George. W. Bush administration, to help lead a reorganization of their science and technology efforts, something Tether in a LinkedIn post said was necessary in part because so much of Ukraine\u2019s S & T facilities were in the territory seized by Russia.\nThe former DARPA head has also consulted for the Ukroboronprom group, Ukraine\u2019s largest defense contractor, and just a few weeks ago was added to the group\u2019s supervisory board in a move that Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko called a \u201csymbol of effective cooperation between Ukrainian and American partners.\u201d\nTether is expected to try and recreate some of what make DARPA so successful in Ukraine, but Walker notes that many countries have tried to do that \u2014 and failed, in large part due to a cultural fear of giving workers the freedom to fail they need.\n\u201cWhen I talk to others about DARPA and why it works, many other cultures say \u2018this couldn\u2019t happen,\u2019\u201d Walker noted.\nMore broadly, Walker said part of what he wants to see at DARPA during his tenure is looking at increasing counterinsurgency capabilities.\n\u201cI think as more populations across the world move to larger and larger cities, we need to understand the three dimensionality of cites and how to operate in those very crowded, very three-dimensional spaces,\u201d Walker said, noting DARPA is working on ways to sense and map underground tunnels and infrastructure.\nSource: DefenseNews",
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        "raw_content": "Dodds Supports New Memorial for Military Working Dogs\nNigel Dodds MP with David Hanson MP, centre, at the launch of the National Military Working Dog Trust appeal at Westminster\nNorth Belfast DUP MP Nigel Dodds has pledged his support for the construction of a new national memorial to honour military working dogs, to be based in Brynford, North Wales.\nThe memorial will be constructed on site and has the support from members of the Army, Navy and Royal Air Force. The mausoleum will cost around \u00a3150,000 to build and will feature four bronze statues who will guard over the plaques commemorating the work of the Armed Forces service animals who have served with distinction.\nThe four dogs guarding over the mausoleum will be based upon four dogs who served with distinction. The first will be of Buster who died in 2015 aged 13. He served in Afghanistan, Bosnia and Iraq \u2013 sniffing out ordnance and booby traps before they could kill British service personnel. On retirement Buster became the mascot of the RAF Police.\nAnother dog to be immortalised in bronze will be Theo, who died of a broken heart after his owner Lce Cpl Liam Tasker was shot dead in Afghanistan by the Taliban in 2011. Theo was only 22 months old, suffered a fatal seizure just hours after his master\u2019s death and was posthumously awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal for bravery \u2013 the animal equivalent of the Victoria Cross.\nThe other bronzes will be of Judy, who served on the Yangtze River in World War Two and even survived a pirate attack before becoming a Japanese POW, and Air Dog Lucky, who tracked insurgents through the jungles of Malaya during the Malayan Emergency. Both Judy and Lucky survived their service and were awarded the PDSA Dickin Medal for bravery.\nSpeaking at the launch of a fundraising appeal, hosted by David Hanson MP at Westminster last week, Nigel Dodds said, \u201cThe outstanding bravery of the military service dogs over the years has gone unrecognised for too long. It was a pleasure to pledge my support for this new national memorial.\n\u201cAt the event I was able to hear some of the truly heroic acts these working dogs have done to protect our Armed Forces. I know that this memorial will mean a great deal to dog handlers or those with military connections. The mausoleum will be a fitting tribute to our military dogs and I look forward to its completion.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Peace Research Institute, Oslo/NISAT\nfor the 5th Conference of the Center for Preventative Action,\nCouncil on Foreign Relations, December 1998\nSmall arms control became \"medium politics\" on the international agenda in 1998. It was medium relative to the high politics of landmines, the issue\u2019s progenitor in many minds, but it was the subject of a feverish pace of activity compared to just one year ago (see appendix). Most notable, in late October sixteen states in West Africa signed a binding agreement to ban production, import and export of small arms for a three year trial period. In addition, western hemisphere governments signed (and several ratified) a convention on illicit manufacture and transfer of firearms. Preparations for negotiation of a global protocol against firearms trafficking were begun. And, during the summer, the Canadian government proposed a treaty barring transfers of military-style small arms to insurgent forces and other non-state actors.\nThe European Union, OSCE, Organization of American States, Organization of African Unity, Economic Community of West African States, and the South African Development Community all took up some aspect of small arms control, and almost every part of the UN (including, increasingly, the Security Council) engaged the topic in the past year.(1) Meanwhile, nearly a dozen governments are vying for the mantle of leadership. Most prominent have been Belgium, Canada, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, South Africa and Switzerland\u2014several of which hosted international governmental conferences discussing small arms control (the need for it, the feasibility of it, etc.) in 1998. And with two speeches in as many months brimming with policy proscriptions, Secretary of State Albright has recently put the United States into the running.\nTo varying degrees, each of these states has embraced the \"Ottawa model\" of government-NGO collaboration, particularly in the areas of brainstorming for policy initiativies, holding consciousness-raising seminars, and funding programs to assist reintegration of former combatants and to collect and destroy weapons. And NGOs from the north and south recently came together to launch a coordinating structure\u2014the International Action Network on Small Arms\u2014to rationalize and facilitate their research, advocacy and practical work.\nThis extraordinary explosion of activity is a result of the breadth and complexity of the \"small arms problem.\" The issue is much broader than landmines\u2014both in terms of the scope of the problem (as measured by the quantity of small arms in irresponsible hands or the number of civilian deaths and casualties), and in terms of factors related to the proliferation of these arms. Whereas landmines were predominately viewed as a humanitarian issue, stemming from internal conflicts (generally), many see small arms proliferation principally as a police/crime issue. To others, it is a conflict prevention/resolution issue, or a relief/development problem. Each of these frameworks suggests different remedial policies and different priorities.\nIn the case of mines, the biggest conceptual question was over whether to include all mines or just anti-personnel mines in the scope of control efforts. With small arms control there are many more fissures, some of which have been exploited by governments to stave off politically or economically unpalatable control measures. A principal divide is whether the main problem is existing stocks of \"illicit\" weaponry in circulation in zones of conflict, or whether on-going legal transfers are also of concern. If it is the former, how do you define the term, given that the licit trade and the illicit traffic in small arms are inextricably linked? Arms that are originally exported legally, but are not properly tracked or secured, often fall into illegal circulation, as theft or capture of state security forces\u2019 arms is a major source of black-market supply around the world.\nWhile some governments and NGOs sought a big conceptual framework to tie it all together, to address all facets of the problem, a year later it is clear that there is no \"holy grail.\" Thus, as is on going, a web of initiatives are needed to reduce the illegal use and oversupply of these weapons (not very catchy, but this phrase seems to encapsulate the overarching goal of all small arms efforts). At the same time, lest governments and NGOs burn out on \"initiative fatigue,\" they must work together even more closely to prioritize and consolidate major areas of activity. And, since this year\u2019s focus on small arms will not be sustained indefinitely, these concerned parties must identify and press for the farthest reaching measures to reduce the dangers from small arms proliferation. This agenda includes shoring up the agreements made thus far, focusing on transparency and accountability in legal transfers, curbing the flow of arms to conflict zones, and banning weapons supply by states to insurgents.\nConsolidate and Test the Achievements\nThe supplier governments have been quite willing to talk about \"illicit\" arms trafficking, by which they usually (but not always) mean stocks of weapons already in circulation outside of government control in the developing world. Evidence of this interpretation is provided by the fact that in the year and a half since the European Union adopted a program on illicit arms trafficking, several EU governments have held seminars with governments in the south to develop work plans on the demand side, but few have reformed their own national laws concerning off-shore brokering of arms deals, improved end use certification and monitoring of transfers, and increased transparency around state-sanctioned small arms exports.\nMeanwhile, governments and non-governmental actors from the south tend to focus on the role and responsibility of the arms producing countries (principally, but not exclusively, located in the north) in contributing to the proliferation and misuse of military-style small arms in their regions. Field research by Human Rights Watch and the UN Commission of Inquiry have shown that newly-manufactured weapons continue to enter combat zones.The two most potentially meaningful initiatives that have come about thus far originated with governments in the south concerned about the flow of weapons into their countries. The Mexican and Colombian governments spearheaded the OAS convention on illicit firearms trafficking, and the government of Mali initiated the West African arms production and transfer moratorium.\nHopefully, both the OAS treaty and the ECOWAS initiative are prototypes for exportation to other regions, but at the present time they both remain substantially incomplete. The first order of business for concerned governments and NGOs is work to ensure the success of these two initiatives.\nThe ECOWAS agreement entered into force on November 1. The treaty itself is three pages long, and most of that text is \"whereas\" clauses, with the operational part contained in one sentence. Now remains the difficult challenge of providing some assurance that the commitment undertaken is being honored. Money is needed to facilitate demobilization and reintegration of combatants in the region, to promote sustainable development (as an alternative to armed banditry), and to facilitate gun collection and destruction programs. And, importantly, suppliers must bar their nationals from seeking to export arms to West Africa. ECOWAS members made sure to point out in the brief text of the agreement that the Wassenaar Arrangement export control forum had been briefed and its members had agreed to refrain from exporting arms to the region.\nThe OAS convention entered into force this autumn, with the ratification of two states. (Three have ratified it in all.) In order for other states to ratify the agreement, they will have to pass legislation defining legal and illegal arms importation and exportation, establish effective control mechanisms and a develop central contact agency on the issue. Some of this will take money. Governments must commit the necessary resources (financial and technical) to guarantee implementation of the convention and to assist states that are unable to fund implementation measures themselves. Meanwhile, the international community is apparently pressing ahead with negotiation of a global anti-firearms trafficking protocol in 1999 without first assessing how the OAS convention works. It is imperative that governments place at least equal emphasis on implementation of the extant treaty, so that lessons learned can be incorporated into the global initiative.\nApproximately seventy states produce small arms and/or ammunition. Some small arms production enterprises are state-owned (usually military armories), and some are privately-owned companies. Researching what the major small arms producing states manufacture is not difficult; there are several standard sources of information. Determining production quantities (or output) is much more difficult, and knowing where weapons are being exported is nearly impossible. The standard sources of data on the international arms trade\u2014SIPRI, the UN Register of conventional Arms, World Military Expenditures and Arms Transfers\u2014do not include information on small arms shipments. Few governments provide information to their parliaments on major weapons exports they have approved (like tanks and jets), and even fewer provide information on this low-end sector of the trade. The US government is the most notable exception. Except for covert arms supply operations, the United States openly reports in a disaggregated manner its small arms shipments and export license approvals.\nOne of the most important initiatives governments concerned about the humanitarian and criminal impact of small arms proliferation could undertake is to provide greater transparency around the small arms exports they are authorizing. Fuller information about the magnitude and destination of current and future small arms shipments is a necessary prerequisite for development of sound policy recommendations. Transparency would also facilitate and improve the ability of governments to ensure end-use verification of weapons exports they are authorizing. If such information were made public, increased transparency would allow the non-governmental community, as well as national legislatures, to play an important role in aiding governments\u2019 efforts to curb diversion of these arms by providing oversight through research, questioning and reporting.\nSuch information is also important to aid and relief workers, who might be working in a region where a sudden influx of guns has occurred or is anticipated. Transparency around planned arms shipments (that is, timely information exchange about license approvals granted) could prove to be an early warning indicator of pending violence and instability. While individual states might not be granting unusually large numbers of export licenses to a particular destination, when placed side by side with other suppliers\u2019 export approvals, disturbing trends might become apparent. On a more positive note, increased openness about weapons shipments could serve as a confidence-building measure among forces within a state, or states in a region, potentially heading off some purchases spurred on by \"fear of the unknown.\" Finally, such information would greatly facilitate disarmament, whether through peacekeeping or other initiatives, by providing some baseline information about arms supply in the state or region.\nIncreased transparency is possible at the global, regional and national levels. The United Nations and regional security organizations can help facilitate the former two, but such initiatives are, of course, predicated on a willingness by governments to engage in greater openness. Policy analysts continually promote expansion of the UN Register of Conventional Arms to include small arms and light weapons as a desirable goal, but an expert panel reviewing the Register in 1997 decided against doing so. Meanwhile, with no elaboration, Secretary Albright recently called for the creation of an \"international center\" for exchange of information on small arms transfers (see footnote 7). The Wassenaar Arrangement might prove a particularly suitable forum for regular (perhaps quarterly) timely information exchange by its members on potential small arms shipments licensed for export\u2014if traditional resistance in this regard by France and others can be overcome.\nResearchers should lay out a realistic template for governmental transparency. What must be revealed by exporters (and importers)? What would be nice to know, but could be omitted in an effort to protect business confidentiality? Given the difficulty of persuading all countries (most importantly, supplier countries) to participate in a transparency regime, what would the value be of partial participation in such an effort?\nConcerned states need not wait for some complicated global agreement. They can and should become transparent unilaterally, as did the United States. Small arms are not strategic weapons. Openness about production and shipment of such weapons will not jeopardize national security, although it might compromise business interests of a firm trying to make a sale, if the buyer wants the deal to remain cloaked in secrecy. But the need on the part of the buyer for secrecy should be examined, and the business interests of the arms firm must be weighed against other interests of the exporting state. Those governments\u2014all of them democracies\u2014now expressing concern over the humanitarian impact of small arms proliferation should begin by providing specific information about their small arms export licenses and shipments.\nBroadening the Focus to Armed Conflict in General\nWhile a few recent wars (Bosnia, Chechnya, Turkey, Congo) have seen the use of heavy weapons, like armored personnel carriers, medium to heavy artillery, and ground attack aircraft, small arms and light weapons have been a staple of all recent armed conflicts. As stated previously (footnote 2), small arms and light weapons are thought to be responsible for the vast majority of war casualties around the world. Although widely assumed to be a significant factor, there has been no scientific investigation of the impact of small arms supply in terms of outbreak, sustainment or escalation of civil warfare. The dearth of data on arms transfers currently hinders the ability of researchers to conduct such studies. Relatedly, though, the 26th International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent commissioned the ICRC to examine the extent to which the availability of weapons contributes to the proliferation and aggravation of violations of international humanitarian law (the laws that govern the conduct of war).\nIn two recent speeches \u2014in September before a special UN Security Council session on Africa and in November at a gathering of the International Rescue Committee\u2014Secretary of State Madeleine Albright assailed \"the uncontrolled flow of arms, ammunition and explosives into tense areas of the world.\" Her speeches denoted a welcome broadening of US small arms policy from a previous focus on crime-related illicit firearms trafficking to a concern about weapons shipments\u2014whether legal or not\u2014into certain \"zones of conflict.\"\n\"This dirty business,\" as she labeled it in her Security Council speech, \"fuels conflict, fortifies extremism, and destabilizes entire regions. All of us whose nations sell such weapons, or through whose nations the traffic flows, bear some responsibility for turning a blind eye to the destruction they cause. And all of us have it in our power to do something in response.\"\nCentral Africa was the focus of the Secretary\u2019s Security Council presentation. In her November speech, Albright also pointed to recent arms purchases in Afghanistan and Angola as representative of the kinds of small arms sales that the administration finds problematic. Meanwhile, the US government (and undoubtedly others) continue to export weapons to many other combat zones. In 1997 (the most recent information available), several of the countries receiving large quantities of small arms through US surplus programs or buying weapons through commercial channels were engaged in conflict or had extremely poor records on human rights and democracy.\nIn Colombia more than 30,000 people have been killed in the past decade, with the bulk of these deaths attributed to right-wing paramilitaries operating with a wink and a nod from the military. Nevertheless, Colombian police and military forces received a fresh shipment of \"emergency\" small arms from the United States in 1997 to assist the \"war on drugs.\" And in 1997 US companies received authorization to sell Colombian state entities over 30,000 grenades, more than one million rounds of ammunition, 7,000 M16 assault rifles, 375 submachine guns and assorted shotguns and machine guns.\nIn two cases the Clinton administration has announced a policy of barring sales of small arms to US friends or allies on human rights grounds. In February 1994, the State Department announced that it would deny licenses for the transfer of small or light arms and lethal crowd control items to Indonesia. Later that same year, Congress passed law codifying this ban until certain human rights conditions are met. The ban is still in place.\nAnd, according to a July 1997 State Department report to Congress on Turkey\u2019s use of US-supplied weapons, \"US policy is to restrict the sale of arms that clearly could be used to repress a civilian population, such as small arms and violent crowd-control devices.\" Turkey\u2019s paramilitary Jandarama and the Turkish National Police\u2014the forces most prominently cited in the commission of gross human rights abuses in Turkey\u2014previously purchased M16 and AR-15S assault rifles and M203 grenade launchers through State Department-licensed commercial sales. According to the same report, the State Department has no resources available to monitor the end-use of US-supplied weapons in Turkey, to ensure that they are not being used in the commission of abuses, but \"mission personnel have seen some of this equipment, which is still in service.\" And despite the announced ban, in 1997 the State Department licensed for export nearly $5 million worth of materials for the manufacture of ammunition, hundreds of carbines, and hundreds of pistols to Turkey.\nMoreover, the United States and other arms manufacturing states continue to market bombers, helicopters and other weaponry to the Turkish and (until the recent economic crisis) Indonesian armed forces. It is unclear why militaries deemed unfit to import small arms are worthy to import major platforms. By buoying warring or repressive regimes, these \"big arms\" transfers contribute to the quest for light weaponry by insurgents in Turkey and East Timor. If implemented aggressively, a \"code of conduct\" measure adopted by the 15 European Union states in May 1998 would prohibit arms transfers if (among other things) \"there is a clear risk that the proposed export might be used for internal repression.\"\nSimilarly, a measure passed by Congress in November 1997 bars US military aid and arms to abusive units in foreign militaries. However, the Pentagon and State Department usually do not know which military or police units are using US-supplied arms. A necessary next step is the enactment of a \"code of conduct\" for all US arms exports that would establish firm human rights, democracy and non-aggression criteria in US law. Such a measure has been introduced in Congress each year since 1994. If enacted, it would help establish a more forward looking framework for US arms export policy in general, including small arms exports.\nBar Arms Supply to Non State Actors\nCovert gun-running by governments to foreign insurgent groups has been a major source of small arms proliferation. Precisely because of the un-accountable nature of covert arms supply, such operations feed directly into the global black arms market. These transfers also, of course, fuel armed conflict, as they are generally intended to destabilize and topple governments.\nAmerican pipelines established to combatants in South Asia, Southern Africa and Central America during the 1980s continue to spill over today, as the weapons have been recycled to other conflicts, to bandits or to terrorists.\nThe classified US government operation to arm various mujahideen factions fighting in Afghanistan against Soviet invaders began in 1979. Before it ended in 1991, the CIA had shipped via Pakistan an estimated 400,000 AK-47 assault rifles; an undisclosed quantity of Stinger portable anti-aircraft missile launchers and missiles; vast quantities of Italian-made anti-personnel mines; 60,000 archaic rifles, 8,000 light machine guns and over 100,000,000 rounds of ammunition from Turkey; 40-50 Oerlikon Swiss-designed anti-aircraft guns; mortars from Egypt; Blowpipe surface-to-air missiles from Britain; and 100,000 rifles from India. The after effects of this arms supply operation can be felt not only in Afghanistan, but throughout Pakistan, into Kashmir and other parts of India.\nIt is the Stinger missiles that have caused successive US administrations the greatest heartburn. In her November speech, Secretary Albright said, \"We have learned from bitter experience that these weapons, which will fit in a ski bag, are very difficult to control once sold. They turn civilian airliners and humanitarian relief flights into easy targets.\" As a result, the administration has been pressing other governments through the Wassenaar Arrangement to limit transfers of man-portable air defense missiles. While this goal is most welcome, the lesson appears to have been lost that short-term driven alliances with insurgents are unsound policy. Guerrilla forces often lack a chain of command and authority structure sufficient to ensure physical control of any weaponry\u2014not just missiles capable of shooting passenger jets out of the sky.\nMany other states reportedly are or have engaged in covert destabilization programs, including small arms supply: Uganda in southern Sudan; Sudan in northern Uganda; alleged support by Turkey for rebels in Chechnya; alleged support by Russia for Kurdish guerrillas in Turkey; Pakistan in Kashmir; India in Sri Lanka. In many cases, these arms now pose a direct threat to the state which previously supplied them. And, while the shipments are intended to further the political and/or economic interests of the supplier state, once the conflict ends, the supplier almost never takes responsibility for either the cost of disarmament or the impact upon civil societies when disarmament fails.\nAt a gathering of 21 governments in Oslo on small arms last July, the Canadian foreign ministry proposed a treaty banning military-style small arms transfers by governments to insurgent forces and other non-state actors. Thus far the rough proposal has received little public support, from either governments or NGOs. Some NGOs are concerned that a convention of this type would deny arms to non-state actors opposing repressive regimes, while those regimes could legally arm themselves against their people. At a major small arms conference sponsored by the Belgian government in mid-October, the British government endorsed the proposal and expressed interest in working on the idea. Norwegian Foreign Minister Vollabaek has expressed cautious support, as well.\nDeveloping international law barring small arms supply (usually covert) to non-state actors would be one of the most meaningful policies that concerned governments and non-governmental organizations could pursue to curb further dangerous small arms proliferation. Past (and continuing) practitioners of covert arms supply cannot be expected to endorse the proposal. But for the \"group of like-minded states\" and NGOs that came together first around the landmines ban treaty, and then the International Criminal Court, this would seem to be a very worthy effort to explore and further develop.\nApril\u2014UN Secretary General Annan issues report on causes of conflict and promtion of durable peace and sustainable development in Africa. The report urges greater enforcement of UNSC arms embargoes, increased UN role in compiling and publicizing arms trafficking, and reduced arms procurement by governments in region.\nApril\u2014Commission on Crime Prevention of ECOSOC passes a reolution calling for the negotiation of a legally binding convention to combat firearms trafficking.\nMay\u2014EU adopts a human-rights centered \"Code of Conduct\" for arms exports, including small arms.\nMay\u2014seminar in South Africa to work out an action plan for EU-SADC cooperation on control of illicit small arms.\nMay\u2014G-8 heads of state statement lists points of agreement for global convention on illicit firearms trafficking.\nJune\u2014OAU heads of state statement on small arms and light weapons.\nJuly\u201421 governments meet in Oslo on small arms; Canadian government proposes ban on transfers to non-state actors, \"Elements of a Common Understanding\" issued.\nAug.\u2014Canadian Foreign Minister Axworthy makes major policy speech on small arms at gathering of NGOs.\nSept.\u2014at UNSC ministerial meeting on Africa, US Secretary of State Albright makes several control proposals.\nSept.\u2014several Foreign Ministers speak at governmental/non-governmental briefing on small arms at the UN.\nSept.\u2014OAS treaty on illicit manufacture and trade in firearms, explosives and ammunition enters into force with ratification by Bahamas, Belize and Mexico.\nOct.\u2014Norwegian Foreign Minister Vollebaek delivers a major policy speech on small arms in the Hague.\nOct.\u2014\"Brussels Call for Action\" issued at the close of a two day conference on Sustainable Disarmament for Sustainable Development hosted by Belgian government.\nOct.\u2014declaration by all 16 heads of ECOWAS states of a 3 year moratorium on importation, exportation and manufacture of light waeapons.\nNov.\u2014governmental/non-governmental seminar on small arms at the OSCE.\nNov.\u2014US Secretary of State Albright delivers a major speech on small arms in New York.\nNov.\u2014UN Commission of Inquiry report on Great Lakes arms embargo submitted to UN Security Council.\nNov.\u2014governmental/non-governmental seminar on small arms at the EU.\nDec.\u2014UNGA will likely adopt two relevant resolutions\u2014one on \"illicit arms\" and one on \"small arms.\"\n(1) A \"Coordinating Action on Small Arms\" (CASA), centered in the Department of Disarmament Affairs, was created in August to facilitate and harmonize relevant actions among humanitarian affairs, refugee relief, peacekeeping, the special rapporteur for children in conflict, the crime control commission, etc.\n(2) The International Committee of the Red Cross estimates that 24,000 people per year are killed or maimed by antipersonnel landmines. While there are no good data on combat deaths and deaths from armed crime/violence in all countries, it is safe to assume that small arms affect many more people than do landmines\u2014in the range of hundreds of thousands per year. It is often stated (but with no apparent documentary basis) that small arms are responsible for an estimated 90 percent of today\u2019s war casualties. This assertion is supported by the observation that the low cost and portability of these weapons mean they are used by all combatants\u2014state militaries, militias, and insurgents alike. Their sheer availability and ease of use make it likely that these weapons would be used in a high proportion of the killing.\nICRC researchers estimate that, in general, more than 50 percent of war casualties\u2014one out of every two\u2014are civilians. This conservative estimate is based on a case study from Bosnia and ICRC\u2019s war wound database. (David Meddings, letter in British Medical Journal, 31 Oct. 1998, and Arms Availability and Violations of International Humanitarian Law ICRC and Norwegian Red Cross, 1998). In some particular conflicts, of course, the civilian mortality rate is much higher. If 200,000 people are killed per year around the world in \"combat,\" based on the above assumptions, 90,000 of them would be civilians\u2014over four times the landmine casualty rate.\nEven when wars end they often leave a legacy of an armed and insecure society. In a survey conducted in one warring state, the ICRC found that the number of weapons injuries declined by only a small margin (less than 30 percent) in the \"post-conflict\" phase due to the widespread availability of weapons.\n(3) In 1994, foreign governments reported 6,238 unlawfully acquired US-origin firearms to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (BATF). Over half\u20143,376\u2014were discovered in Mexico. These weapons were almost certainly sold legally in the first place, either domestically or abroad, and later re-transferred to another party in contravention of US law.\n(5) According to annual reports now required by the Commerce, State and Defense Departments, in 1996 the State and Commerce Departments approved more than $500 million of small arms and shotgun exports, and the Department of Defense gave away 50,000 assault rifles and over 10,000 grenade launchers. Thousands more were sold by the Pentagon. Because other governments are not open about their light weapons sales and shipments, it is not possible to rank the United States\u2019 place in the global small arms trade.\n(7) In the Security Council speech she laid out an impressive array of remedial actions, but it is not yet clear how seriously the administration is pursuing these initiatives. Several of the following items remain vague and undeveloped.\nStates should provide \"full and timely\" disclosure of arms shipments into African \"zones of conflict,\" and they should enact a voluntary moratorium on arms sales \"that could fuel these interconnected conflicts.\" (In November she defined the region of concern specifically as Central Africa.)\nGovernments, international governmental organizations, and non-governmental organizations should meet to exchange information on regional arms transfers and \"to explore further steps.\"\nUN member states with relevant expertise should help strengthen the capacity of African governments to monitor and interdict arms flows.\nStates should negotiate an agreement \"to restrict\" the export of shoulder-fired missiles by the year 2000.\nStates should establish \"an international center to collect and share information on arms transfers.\"\n(8) Of course, the United States government used to be a major patron to warring factions in all three places, and this fact points to an important critique of all of the major arms suppliers\u2019 policy: it is backward looking, reactive, rather than forward thinking about the potential impact of the weapons that continue to be transfered today. Embargoes are always levied after a war has broken out or (objectionable) coup has occurred. But infantry weapons have extremely long lives, and they quite often outlive the original purpose or government for which they were sent.\n(9) Department of State, \"U.S. Arms Exports: Direct Commercial Sales Authorizations for Fiscal Year 97,\" (aka Section 655 Report, fiscal year 1997), pp. 20-21.\n(10) Ibid., pp. 114-16.\n(11) Chris Smith, \"Light Weapons and Ethnic Conflict in South Asia,\" Lethal Commerce, Jeffrey Boutwell et al., eds. (Cambridge, MA: American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1995), pp. 62-4.\n(12) It is generally believed that the use of covert military supply operations by the US government has greatly diminished in the 1990s, and yet calls for armed destabilization of the regimes in Iran and Iraq persist. Most recently, the Iraq Liberation Act which Congress passed as part of the omnibus budget this fall authorizes the executive branch to spend up to $97 million to train and arm Iraqi opposition groups. In the wake of the latest show down with Saddam Hussein over UNSCOM inspections, the administration is apparently now pressing ahead with implementing this plan, despite the disastrous failure and in-fighting that ensued in 1996 when the CIA attempted to foster an insurrection among Iraqi Kurdish factions against President Hussein\u2019s troops. On-going covert arms supply by the US government to forces opposing the Sudanese regime is reported, as well.\n(13) Canadian Foreign Minister Axworthy\u2019s response is that, \"Canada does not, as a matter of policy, advocate the arming of opposition groups in order to overthrow unpopular regimes. We believe that non-violent means are the best way to effect political change. 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        "raw_content": "Etsy Listing - Wooden Toy Car - Hot Rod Freaky Ford - 1927 Ford - Bucket-T - T-Bucket - 572786417\nThere is more how to and shop postings coming. These will may not happen until after Christmas. I have way to much to do with my Etsy shop to do them. This is the busy season. Some people I know who sell toys have already stopped taking orders. They have all they can make already. I'm new to the online selling thing and I'm playing catch up doing all of those things I should have got done during the slow season. So between now and Christmas most of my time will be spent posting and promoting listings, packing and shipping (hopefully), and making some sawdust in the toy maker's shop. In between I still have a full time job and need to fit in my own Christmas shopping.\nHere is my latest offering in the Hot Rod Freaky Ford line. I made a bunch of these during the last year. Primarily to experiment with materials and techniques. The bodies are relatively easy to make and made good candidates to experiment with. Quite a few more than I like to think about went into the trash. These are the survivors. A few of them are a bit iffy and have been discounted in the store. Seconds or blemished is a good way to describe them. This is yet another experiment. If they sell great I'll do it again. If they don't sell my grandson and Quality Assurance tester can add them to testing pool.\nWooden Toy Car - Hot Rod Freaky Ford - 1927 Ford - Bucket-T - T-Bucket - 572786417\nLabels: 27 Bucket-T, 27 T-Bucket, Amber Shellac, Black, Blue, Hot Rod, Hot Rod Freaky Ford, Pine, Wooden Toy Cars",
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        "raw_content": "\u00ab Collision Course\nYO MAMA\u2026 \u00bb\nThree old men were sitting on a porch.\"I wish I could take a healthy piss,\" said one.\"I wish I could take a healthy crap,\" said another.\"I can take a crap at 6 AM and a piss at 11 AM. I just wish I could get up before noon.\"",
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        "raw_content": "March 11, 2017 No comments Betting\nMost of our lives nowadays are spent online. Gone are the days when we used to spend time with the family, go out on vacations, bond over a meal etc. would become a part of life. Blame it on the growing nuclear families, or the increasing number of hours spent in front of the computer, life has not been the same for us. This has been a cashing point for most of the websites and portals on the internet. The reason for this sudden increase is that almost everything has moved online. What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas is a saying we all know and too bad that what happens online never stays online. This online world has eaten up so much of our time that we are partners, friends and colleagues online.\nAn important part of the online world or the online community is the gaming and gambling world, where all transactions and the betting is done online. These portals keep coming up with a number of new ideas and schemes to lure more people to visit their website. One such website is unibet. They have come up with new forms of bonuses, called unibet bonus which are usually what everyone wants. That is the reason; credit cards are often blamed for the improper spending habits of the people throughout the world. The reason is that all of us love bonuses. And if the bonus is as lucrative as the unibet bonus, none would bat an eyelid in lapping up the opportunity. This has been attributed to be one of the main reasons for the success of the portal over its contemporaries and peers. Thus, the bonus just like how it has an impact in our lives also does have an impact in the online world.\nWhat are sports betting?\nGambling your money related to sports is known as sports betting. It is about predicting the future result of a game. It is not legal at many places and many people including cricketers have been caught in this action of crime. Gamblers invest huge amount of money in this and some even gets bankrupt getting addicted to it. But there are professionals also. If one wants to take sports betting as a full time job, one needs to keep a handicapper (a person who studies sports very accurately and guesses the result of an upcoming sport). But then no handicapper is perfect. If you hire one, don\u2019t expect that all their results will be accurate. They study the probability and guess the future result. All the people who invest in gambling related to sports always do the homework at home. They are kind of obsessed with sports and those who win invest a lot of time on it.\nUnibet Bonuses\nPrevious Post:Advantages of phone billing casino on online games\nNext Post:Access the right platform to play the interesting football game",
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        "raw_content": "A GOOD DAY TO DIE HARD is directed by John Moore. His previous films are BEHIND ENEMY LINES, FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX, THE OMEN REMAKE, and MAX PAYNE. Not great. The screenplay is solely credited to Skip Woods. His entire previous filmography is THURSDAY, SWORDFISH, HITMAN, X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE and THE A-TEAM. So\u2026 this is what happens.\nI love DIE HARD like I love air, and nothing is as good as it. But I\u2019m easier on the sequels than most people. I feel like we made an agreement as soon as we were okay with The Same Shit Happening To the Same Guy Twice that we would accept increasing levels of absurdity in order to continue our relationship with John McClane. I kinda hold the sequels separate from the original in my mind. They\u2019re not untouchable, but I enjoy watching them.\nI always loved part 2, as trashy as it is in rehashing the formula of the first one but with Renny Harlin excessiveness. 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He goes there to see if he can help, but gets there just in time to see an attack on the courthouse, and his son and another prisoner driving off. They\u2019re being shot at, but he thinks they\u2019re escaping. So he steals a truck and goes on a massive car chase, destroying millions of dollars worth of property, probly maiming dozens of innocent people, getting into massive car wrecks and having rockets shot at him. And this is where my heart sunk. Not because of the complete lack of motivation for this huge set piece \u2013 it\u2019s not clear what he thinks is going on, or why he thinks what he\u2019s doing will help, or how he even knows where to drive in Moscow. That\u2019s dumb, but that\u2019s not the problem. The problem is that one that we action fans always face now, the one that makes us hesitant to watch modern action movies, because we don\u2019t know if they\u2019re gonna be interested in showing any action.\nYes, I\u2019m afraid the greatest American action movie of all time now has a sequel that\u2019s a post-action movie. They spent a long time on this traffic sequence and used practical stunts and you can imagine them looking at the dailies and shitting themselves when they saw that none of their footage was useable. But the truth is this was not incompetence. The action scenes in MAX PAYNE aren\u2019t like this. This style was a deliberate choice. A deliberate, befuddling, terrible choice.\nI\u2019ve written this rant a thousand times already, and a couple times just now that I mercifully deleted so you wouldn\u2019t have to read it all. We\u2019re all sick of seeing it and complaining about it. This should be a great sequence, instead it\u2019s McClane and McClane Jr. and Russian Bad Guy all in different vehicles in different places with no visual information to tell us where they are in relationship to each other, and even when it\u2019s just showing them inside the car driving the camera has to pan and zoom and shake for no reason other than to prevent any sort of visual information from being communicated to the audience to tell a story and create entertainment.\nI think there might even be a new innovation in destroying the language of action cinema here. He keeps doing these wide shots like establishing shots, except nothing is established because it lasts for about half a second and is zooming either in or out really fast. Let\u2019s call those \u201cdisestablishing shots.\u201d\nI guess I took it for granted after Len Wiseman did some good action scenes in part 4 that nobody on earth was low enough to squoosh the chase scene from THE ROCK onto the one from QUANTUM OF SOLACE and try to pass it off as a DIE HARD. Somewhere in the middle of this scene I threw in the towel, and knew the best I could hope for the rest of the movie would be some good parts here or there, which is all I got. As far as I can remember there weren\u2019t any completely solid action sequences. The last one is probly the closest to good. You\u2019re not gonna want to hear this, but the best action bits are matrixy slo-mo shots of CGI McClane jumping off of things.\nIf the action was shot well it might be a fun movie, but the story is a big problem too. A big part of the joy in any DIE HARD movie or DIE HARD rip off is the master plan that the villains come up with, right? Here the plan is they kidnapped this prisoner, and they want him to get a file so he can\u2019t smear some other guy.\nThere\u2019s that section of every DIE HARD movie where the villains are going through the steps \u2013 getting through levels of security, moving equipment to where it needs to be, sending in people in disguises, talking to the authorities to mislead them, whatever. In A GOOD DAY TO DIE HARD that section is\u2026 they\u2019re going to the place where the file is. The place is Chernobyl, but so what? They wear protective suits for a while, and you can\u2019t tell who\u2019s who. Then they\u2019re in a room with some crates. Not that exciting.\nThere are a few twists that make it more interesting, but not enough more interesting. This is not a villainous plot worthy of John McClane\u2019s reluctant heroism. Maybe that\u2019s why his boy does most of the work, and why they wrap things up 34 minutes faster than in the original.\nI should also note that the heroism is not all that reluctant anymore. He\u2019s kind of stuck, he doesn\u2019t really have a choice, but he seems excited for the challenge. I don\u2019t hate that as much as I\u2019m sure alot of people will. They\u2019re trying to have the character evolve, and show that he has an awareness of all these incidents that he\u2019s been involved in, and how he\u2019s reacted to them. And because of that he\u2019s able to be proud of his son being a CIA agent (spoiler?) and encourage him and have his back. The McClanes talking about emotions is actually better than most of the parts where they\u2019re shooting at people. Too bad it\u2019s not consistent. John makes fun of his son\u2019s injuries, doesn\u2019t seem to give a shit about it. It would be better if he cared.\nThey talk about his tendency to improvise plans, as if it\u2019s his preferred style and not just his circumstances. But his improvising here is never as desperate as tying a firehose around his waist. In fact, he knows he can jump out of anything and not bother with that, he\u2019ll be fine. And he\u2019s easily equipped with a large arsenal. He doesn\u2019t have to be as resourceful.\nThey\u2019re trying to make it a DIE HARD movie by having them both get beaten to shit and covered in blood and keep going. McClane probly takes his most ever damage in this installment (2 car wrecks, multiple window crashes, falling out a building, falling out a helicopter, I don\u2019t remember what else) but all injuries are cosmetic. He should be permanently disabled in the next one.\nJai Courtney is pretty good. He\u2019s a credible badass and believably unamused by his dad, but not in a whiny way. And then they start to bond so there\u2019s not too much bickering. I like that manly men are starting to be in movies again, and when you consider Justin Long in part 4 (and for that matter Erika Eleniak and Morris Chestnut in the two UNDER SIEGEs) it\u2019s kind of refreshing to see a sidekick who\u2019s supposed to be formidable. On the other hand maybe it\u2019s a misjudgment, because his size really shows how small Bruce is, and his constant presence makes it feel like a team movie, not a John McClane movie. The only part where McClane got to do DIE HARD shit on his own was that truck chase where you couldn\u2019t see what was going on anyway. Jeez, if they do make a part 6 I hope they let him be by himself again. As it is it\u2019s starting to be hard to recognize him as McClane and not some other Bruce character.\nBack when LIVE FREE OR DIE HARD was on the way and we found out it was gonna be a PG-13 I personally made a big stink about it. This one is rated-R (although I understand it\u2019s been cut down in the UK). 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I like that part 4 was all about Lucy McClane, so now John Jr. gets part 5. Near the beginning Mary Elizabeth Winstead cameos as Lucy, dropping her dad off at the airport, and you see that they\u2019re very close now. So it reminds us that he made up with his daughter in the last one and now his goal is to make up with his son, who he hasn\u2019t seen in years, and who will only call him \u201cJohn\u201d most of the time.\nThere\u2019s even a fatherhood motif. It\u2019s silly, but I like it. McClane confesses to the Russian billionaire they\u2019re trying to protect that he worked too much and was never there for his son. The billionaire sounds like he has similar problems, but later we see that his daughter is fanatically dedicated to him. But from the look on her face it seems like she wants to jump his bones. It\u2019s hard to tell what\u2019s going on there actually but it probly fits in somehow.\nIn the one really good villain scene, Alik (Rash Bukvic from TAKEN and LARGO WINCH) does a goofy little tap dance as he kicks the guns away from the handcuffed McClanes, and he jokes that he could\u2019ve been a dancer. \u201cBut nobody supported me.\u201d It seems like he\u2019s trying to be funny but telling the truth. If only his dad would\u2019ve understood him and encouraged him he\u2019d maybe be touring with a ballet company instead of shooting at our guys. Maybe he\u2019d even be the John McClane type who has to save the day when separatists try to kidnap the Russian premiere during Swan Lake. Come on, dads. Man up!\nI actually thought Bukvic was gonna pan out to be a decent DIE HARD villain. He has a good presence and in that scene he\u2019s really funny, for some reason snacking on a carrot during his first face-to-face with John McClane. Unfortunately we don\u2019t really see that much personality after that or find out anything more about him. It\u2019s just that one scene where they seem to care about him as a character.\nThere\u2019s a pretty good scene before the shit hits the fan where John is in a taxi, talking to the driver. It\u2019s got some funny moments and it\u2019s a human scene, it reminds me of the first two DIE HARDS where he\u2019s arrived in a different city and talks with a driver. I didn\u2019t think about it until later that this scene also might be sort of an in-joke as they discuss Frank Sinatra, who played Leland in the movie of The Detective, which of course No One Lasts Forever (and by extension DIE HARD) was a sequel to. He was the original John McClane.\nI\u2019m glad I at least got some little moments to appreciate there, but it\u2019s not enough. And now we\u2019re stuck with either the series going out on this sour note, or risking more installments that could very well be as bad or worse. I would like to see them do one more that makes a satisfying ending to the series. I think they should wait a while so that Bruce is significantly older. By then McTiernan will be a free man and maybe he\u2019d be interested in directing. It should be more down to earth and he should be alone and isolated in his last battle. Like a ROCKY BALBOA for the John McClane character. Maybe a little GRAN TORINO. Because if you think about it he actually does have one piece of unfinished business.\nDIE HARD was all about his family, how he\u2019d fucked it up and was trying to repair things. In the sequels he blew it even more and got divorced. But in the 21st Century Not-As-Good series so far he\u2019s rebuilt his relationships with Lucy and John Jr. Now it\u2019s only logical that the series end with him patching things up with Holly. They don\u2019t have to get back together, and probly shouldn\u2019t. But he should make peace with her, and the family should be together at the end (hopefully not at his funeral), and that\u2019s that.\nIf they can\u2019t get McT, here\u2019s plan B. Holly is on vacation in Thailand with her new husband, or maybe she\u2019s making a deal there for Nakatomi, or whoever she works for now. It has to be Thailand because if it\u2019s not McT it has to be some of the crazy fuckers who made ONG BAK and BORN TO FIGHT and all those movies. No Hollywood people allowed on set. Dudes in Bruce Willis masks getting knocked off trucks for real. Stunt people getting shot through the air by real explosions. Total insanity. And John Jr. is in a coma or something for most of the movie so McClane is on his own.\nAlso, come on man, Al Powell cameo please. They can have a barbecue together or something. Let\u2019s do this.\nBut not until you\u2019re ready to do it right. Let\u2019s all try to learn from what happened in Russia.\nDIE HARD 5 to be directed by guy who did MAX PAYNE\nThe Thing (2011 premaquel)\nBruce Willis Cole Hauser Jai Courtney John Moore Mary Elizabeth Winstead post-action Rash Bukvic Russia Skip Woods\nThis entry was posted on Thursday, February 14th, 2013 at 2:52 am\tand is filed under Action, Bruce, Reviews. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.\n\u00ab Eye See You Next Post\nColor of Night \u00bb\n215 Responses to \u201cA Good Day To Die Hard\u201d\nI am going to see this today for some reason.\nSucks to hear that, but since I belong to the people who hated part 4 a lot, my expectations were already lowered anyway.\nMy idea for another DIE HARD sequel, was always an ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13 type of movie, with McClane, his family and some of his friends (Al Powell, Zeus Carver, maybe even whatever Justin Long\u2019s character was named as his new son in law) celebrating Johns retirement, as their house gets attacked by a vicious street gang. (For whatever reason. Maybe something harmless, like John arresting one of their leaders a few days ago.) And then of course shit goes down, all in one single location, with some of the characters who we haven\u2019t seen for a while.\nThanks for the review Vern, and it\u2019s too bad you didn\u2019t enjoy it. I\u2019ve been psyched for this movie for quite awhile, and now I\u2019m all but ready to consign it to a rental. Damn shame.\nI can understand a regular action movie falling short, or verging on absurdity, or being otherwise substandard\u2026 but for fuck\u2019s sake, this is a DIE HARD MOVIE. To screw it up this badly is almost a sin.\nEl Vincento\nI was waiting for your review to decide. Now it\u00b4s official: I\u2019m not watching this in theatre.\nI was already going to wait and rent it, but now I don\u2019t think I\u2019ll even bother watching it on DVD. I mean, what\u2019s the point? What\u2019s a Die Hard movie without visible action?\nIt\u2019s the end of an era, people. I just watched The Package with Steve Austin and Dolph Lundgren, and Dolph now has to use a stunt double just to look like he can move fast in the fight scenes. And now this!\nPegsman\u2014 That\u2019s probably more Jesse Johnson\u2019s fault than it is Lundgren\u2019s. Dolph didn\u2019t use a double at all in his fight with Scott Adkins in Day of Reckoning, and that fight was awesome. Lots of great, fast hand-to-hand stuff.\nJesse Johnson has never been all that great at shooting fight scenes. It\u2019s just not his thing.\nwhat a bummer, I used to think a lot of this post action business had to do with them trying to avoid R or NC-17 ratings by not showing clear images of guys getting shot up and whatnot, but now that they even do it for a typical car chase I have no idea what they\u2019re thinking, maybe it\u2019s just laziness?\nanyway while we\u2019re throwing Die Hard sequel ideas, if his ex-wife still works for Nakatomi, how about have her visit the Nakatomi headquarters in Tokyo for a conference and run into some bad guys? (and thus McClane would have to save the day again) it wouldn\u2019t have to be entirely set in a skyscraper again though, maybe it could start there and move somewhere else\nI like to imagine other Bruce Willis films are the real sequels to Die Hard which actually further his character. In my mind the Die Hard films go like this\u2026.\n1: Die Hard \u2013 obviously\n2: Die Hard 2: Die Harder \u2013 still canon.\n3: Last Boy Scout = Die Hard 3\u2026 After the events of the 2nd Die Hard, John McClane has left the police force (maybe fired) and moved to LA to be with his wife and becomes a Private Detective, keep rest of the film the same with his wife cheating on him, the football/drugs/gambling angle. But only changes needed would be he has 2 kids in this film but maybe up the stakes to an assassination attempt on the President. End of film McClane is offered his Job back in New York\u2026\n4: Die Hard With A Vengeance \u2013 same film.\n5: Hostage = Die Hard 5\u2026. after the events of Die Hard With A Vengeance a broken McClane takes a job as a Police Chief in a small town, the family hostage situation kicks off. McClane is blackmailed into getting involved as his Daughter has been kidnapped by a Criminal Syndicate\u2026 only real change I would make is after the house/hostage situation is done have McClane go after the Syndicate in a bigger showdown or better yet have the Syndicate retrieve the DVD which contains a Computer Programme that they can use for the next film\n6: Die Hard 4.0 (aka A Good Day to Die Hard) \u2013 :)\nSucks to hear this, but it\u2019s a good and honest review from someone who really knows how a Die Hard movie should be. Maybe you can direct Die Hard 6, Vern\u2026.ha ha\nShane Black should write/direct Die Hard 6: The Final Chapter\nI\u00b4ll be watching this in the next hour so I will put reading the review on hold until after the show. But i am kinda scared now of what i am about to get exposed too.\nVern\u2019s review is not really surprising, but still sad. Although I hated DH4 I had some reasonably high hopes for this latest one, for some reason.\nAs the famous saying goes, hope springs eternal when it comes to new installments of much loved action film franchises, I guess.\nAs a Brit, even if Vern had raved about this I still wouldn\u2019t see it at the cinema as it\u2019s been cut for UK audiences to a 12-A, meaning I\u2019d have to wait for the home release that\u2019s \u201ctoo hot for cinemas\u201d.\nAh well, we\u2019ll always have part 1, fellas.\nRawBeard \u2013 You forgot 16 BLOCKS. That cop was more John McClane than McClane ever was in LIVE FREE OR DIE HARD.\nI was waiting for this review because I wasn\u2019t sure I was interested in seeing LIVE FREE OR DIE HARD 2 considering how mixed I always was on the last one. Now I know to just avoid. A DIE HARD without coherent geography during it\u2019s set pieces is not a DIE HARD I\u2019m ever interested in going to see at the big screen.\nBroddie I was going to say 16 blocks also. That is the unofficial Die Hard 4 for me. These last 2 look nothing like the Die Hard I know and love. At least we have the original trilogy and these crappy movies can never erase them. I thought after seeing Willis actually acting(caring) again in Looper that maybe he might get back to actually being the McClane he should be. Once I saw all of the smiling in trailer I knew that wasn\u2019t true. The character should grow but he should never become a smiling indestructible Tom Cruise character. McClane is an everyman and it should always be that way.\nBroddie: 16 Blocks is also closer to what the real McClane would have ended up like in later years. Great performances in that movie, even if the ending is a bit off.\nBroddie and Chitown I did think about including 16 Blocks but it totally escaped my mind when I was writing my comment, Doh!\u2026 16 Blocks would fit nicely between Die Hard with a Vengeance and Hostage. Maybe what happens in 16 Blocks is what breaks him and forces him to take a quiet job in a quiet town and then the plot of Hostage happens.\nSaw this at a press screening Tuesday night. Heartbreakingly bad. It was the first time I\u2019ve actually had to say the words \u201cI hate a DIE HARD movie.\u201d The plot is illogical, the villains are immemorable and I felt it was a total dismissal of everything the franchise stood for. And even the action is bland, except for a few striking shots here and there (there\u2019s a nice little echo of Hans Gruber\u2019s demise near the end).\nI hated this movie so much that I actually WANT them to make a sixth, just so this isn\u2019t the last McClane installment.\nOddly enough, I was thinking about a possible sequel earlier as well and my thoughts weren\u2019t too different than Vern\u2019s. John McClane is older and, in my idea, he\u2019s actually putting things back together with Holly. They\u2019re on vacation at a resort (not necessarilly Thailand) trying to start over and, of course, he screws things up. Maybe there\u2019s a reference that while he always does these heroic things, he runs away from fighting with her, never sticks it out. And, of course, the shit hits the fan, terrorists attack (with a GOOD plan this time) and it\u2019s just brutal and confined. And, of course, the film ends with John proving himself to Holly\u2026but they, of course, start bickering at the end. Maybe they\u2019re even visiting Al Powell, who\u2019s working as a security guard at the resort; I dunno. But I agree, the only way to end this series is to bring it full circle and bring back Holly.\nBut given the way the series has gone, I guess we\u2019re going to get McClane in space.\nJai Courtney does great work in spartacus the tv series; which, incidentally, is kind of an amazing show.\nI was kind of looking forward to this movie. I\u2019m kind of sad that is not a very good one. I\u2019m going to watch it anyway. I got a thing for bald guys.\nThe new DIE HARD BD set is already on sale:\nhttp://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00ANGID14/panandscathed-20\nThis is hugely disheartening\u2026figured it was a long shot, but I was hoping you\u2019d give it the \u201cyou know, it\u2019s actually not that bad and at least feels like a Die Hard\u201d stamp of semi-approval. I figured it must be bad, having been dumped into theaters mid-February with so little advertising. But still \u2013 why just shit out a McClane adventure? Especially with Part 5\u2019s getting a jolt in the ass with the last Fast & Furious, I guess I had a small hope for some kind of miracle. This review buries those hopes entirely. Damn.\nHas Bruce forsaken us?\nThere is great action hidden deep beneath the visual mess that is DIE HARD 5. Those are my initial reactions of just watching the movie. I will meditate on it further.\nTheIncredibleGrowingMan\nSo, John Williams and Unknown Actor Playing His CIA Kid go from Moscow to Chernobyl in this one? Let me guess, it\u2019s that Hollywood Chernobyl that\u2019s located in Russia, right? And it\u2019s actually named \u201cChernobyl\u201d rather than Pripyat\u2019, too?\nI really feel like the crazy guy who keeps talking about the government spying on you and being correct when I keep telling you Len Wiseman is really good at directing action scenes. Watch the pilot of Hawaii 5.0 and you\u2019ll see how he loves to direct long take shots where you can see what is going on. I won\u2019t pretend he is a good director where his instincts for scripts and what not come into play but he\u2019s one of the very few directors that actually shows you what is going on. I enjoy Live Free and Die Hard as an actual action movie.\nMy other point is whenever I see anybody talk about how much they think Die Hard 2 stinks. It\u2019s enormously unfair to use the words \u201cit\u2019s not as good as Die Hard\u201d because it\u2019s almost impossible to be just as good as Die Hard. It\u2019s easy to compare because but it\u2019s completely unfair. Die Hard 2 is awesome as a movie by itself. Die Hard 3 is pretty awesome too. And you all know I really like part 4.\nSide note, people talk about how mad they are that McClane is like a super hero now. Even in the first movie he\u2019s doing things regular human beings couldn\u2019t do. Grabbing onto the duct in the elevator shaft is total phony balogna. He seems to fall a good distance and doesn\u2019t even seperate his shoulder or hurt his fingers? That\u2019s some super hero shit man.\nI was thinking about the same thing Vern mentioned in the review. That the two recent movies were about John patching up his family and then in the next movie all that is left in Holly. So part 4 could actually be the start of a second trilogy of films.Very symmetrical.\nIt\u2019s been a while since I seen it but I believe this was all actually explained in Die Hard Unbreakable.\nDid anybody else notice how the left side of Bruce Willis\u2019s face seems to be higher up than the right in the Blu-Ray collection link Karlos posted?\nMy idea for DH6\nHave The Gennero/McClane\u2019s attending a family wedding (Lucy and Matt?) on a cruise ship that gets taken over by baddies. McClane and son then kick unholy ass in a single, but very large and varied, location. Who cares if it mashes up Speed 2 and Under Siege, just get a good scripter and bring McT back when he\u2019s out of the clink.\nYou could legitimately bring back old favourites like Al Powell, Zeus and the guy who lives under the runways at Dulles as wedding guests.\nIt would be forced to happen in the songle location, bringing it full circle yet still allowing for total mayhem.\nYou could still have an elevator scene.\nIt would allow John to finally reconnect with (a now remarried) Holly, like has has with Lucy and Jack. This would help make his life somewhat more whole, which he frankly deserves.\nFuck it, have the baddies be the younger Grubers or something, using the revenge plot to mask the true crime again.\nEnd it on a high note, then call it quits for good. Job done.\nSternshein \u2013 Wiseman would make a great second unit guy for sure, as would PWS Anderson. I love the clarity of their action, just keep them away from actors and story!\nWait \u2013 what if the cruise ship was owned by Nakatomi? That would be cool.\nI\u2019m not the kinda guy who would actually boycott a movie, being a complete movie theatre nut. I go to the big screen once a week, so I watch a lot of shit, even the stuff I know I\u2019m probably not gonna like.\nBut I just don\u2019t feel like watching this. Feels like I\u2019m gonna waste 2 hours of my life and just walk out of the theatre pissed off. Just not worth it.\nJohn Moore should be put in the same shameful corner where we left guys like Troy Duffy. Who the hell decided he was good enough for Die Hard?\nAs much as I agree with everybody that the Die Hard series needs to get back to its roots, I\u2019m not sure a direct imitation of the plot of the original is the way to go.\nFor me, it\u2019s always been weird that they still haven\u2019t done one of these that\u2019s just about him being a cop. It\u2019s an action movie job. He\u2019s an action movie character. It makes sense. And yes, he was on the job in part 3, but that movie was about him being specifically targeted by Hans Gruber\u2019s brother. He could have been an accountant, and the plot still would have been the same: John McClane running around, doing odd jobs for the villain.\nI\u2019d like to see a Die Hard 6 where he\u2019s back in New York, in his element, working a case that leads to some kind of crazy paramilitary group and a huge action-packed climax. Maybe Holly\u2019s in town to consult at the Nakatomi office in Manhattan, and they\u2019re trying to patch things up, but the case keeps getting in the way. And when the villains decide to go after McClane, they know all about him and his family from all those news stories, and Holly becomes a target. Directed by John Hyams. Rated R. Starts Friday.\nAnyone else disappointed McClane\u2019s son wasn\u2019t played by JGL with fake nose and everything?\nThe worst use of shakycam was in this movie. And its the closeups during the carchase. It was so bad I had to turn my head away because my eyes were so uncomfortable with what was happening on the screen. The rest of the movie is pretty shitty in that aspect too, but not THAT bad. Fuck this movie. The plot was painfully bad, the wisecracks as well as almost everything else. The carchase could have been great if edited and shot so ordinary human beings could follow what happens on screen. I saw brief glimpses of awesome car stunts,m but I have no recollection of the flow of the events during that scene.\nIt was a good day to suck hard but a bad day for decent action.\nAlso, a spy thriller with convoluted backstory set in bleak eastern european locations with aforementioned shitty camerawork. What actor do we usually associate with that?\nThe weird thing is I\u2019ve read a couple interviews with John Moore, and I really like what he says about DIE HARD and what he\u2019s trying to do. And he keeps saying that he doesn\u2019t know yet if they were successful and that he loves DIE HARD so much that it will be \u201ctragic\u201d if people don\u2019t like it. So I kinda feel bad for him. But also bad for the world because this is the new DIE HARD we get.\nI went into the movie theatre with positive thinking. FUCK. POSITIVE .THINKING. From now on I am going to assume every goddamn movie suck and then go from there.\nThe last two DIE HARDs were made under Tom Rothman\u2019s leadership, so maybe if they make another one, it will be better. (Yeah, optimism\u2026)\nThe news that Die Hard 5 is bad is legitimately depressing. On the one hand, I knew this would be the case, but somehow it doesn\u2019t soften the blow. I didn\u2019t really like Die Hard 4, but it did have some well shot action scenes. I could reasonably watch it a second time if I felt like going through the entire series. But to have a Die Hard movie with few if any redeeming qualities, that\u2019s something else. I wish they would treat the Die Hard series with the same level of respect as the recent Bond movies. Even Quantum of Solace, the worst of the last three, had some great moments. If there\u2019s a 6th film, then Fox should seriously think about getting an artsy director in the same vein as Mendes. It\u2019s funny how these art house directors have been showing up the action directors these days. Come on, guys, you\u2019re getting the crap kicked out of you on your own turf.\nRBatty024 \u2013 That\u2019s a good point. Last year Mendes and Soderbergh made every mainstream hollywood action director look like freaking amateurs. Then again that\u2019s what happens when you approach every film you take on with a lot of care and respect regardless of genre. A lot of action directors just don\u2019t have that type of passionate discipline.\nAfter the public rightly rejected the visual clusterfuck that was QUANTUM OF SOLACE I thought we\u2019d seen the last of post-action for a while, but if anything it\u2019s gotten even worse. I can kind of see the point of it in certain types of films (I thought it worked okay in THE GREY), but visual coherence seems like such a huge sacrifice to make for you-are-there immediacy, especially in action films, which are supposed to be about communicating, you know, action. For me, a decent action scene needs to pass the mute test.\nI\u2019ve seen some articles that say it\u2019s something to do with young people having the ability to process visual information faster. Video games get the blame a lot, which, as someone who has played games since the Atari 2600, I don\u2019t get. Video games are all about smooth, unbroken camera movements that communicate action as quickly and cleanly as possible. A post-action videogame would be unplayable. If anything, video games have more in common with the single-take action scenes in UNISOL: REGEN or CHILDREN OF MEN than post-action nonsense like QUANTUM.\nI spoke to someone who likes the post-action style, and she compared it to being on a roller-coaster. She wants to be overwhelmed by images and sound. Not knowing what is going on is a plus, the same way that if you weren\u2019t thrown about in your seat during a theme park ride you\u2019d probably feel ripped off. The fact that you can\u2019t properly communicate a narrative, as my favourite action scenes do, is irrelevant to her. She might as well be saying she enjoys having nails hammered through her hands, Unisol-style, as I can\u2019t understand this at all.\nThese last 2 movies were all about putting McClane into post-action movies. \u201cOMG John is facing Parkour fighters and hackers man. It\u2019s totally 21st century.\u201d This new one speaks for itself through the trailers. But I do have to agree with Sternshein on the Wiseman.\nThe first UNDERWORLD bored me and I never finished it but the second one had some crisp action. So did DIE HARD 4. I couldn\u2019t stand the presence of Justin Long but goddammit I bared with it because you know? jet planes vs trucks and all that shit and it actually LOOKED cool if at times over the top. I have a lot of issues with that movie but one of them was not incoherent action.\nIt was almost flirting with post-action tropes and blending it with old school geography sensibilities. Too bad this one couldn\u2019t do the same. I\u2019ll be seeing it in a few months because it\u2019s still DIE HARD but man it really does suck that it has ended up like this. Never did I ever think I would ever pass on a new McClane movie.\nCrustaceanHate- I had the same reaction when I saw CHILDREN OF MEN, those long shots seemed extremely videogame-esque to me. In fact that movie reminded me a lot of Half-Life 2, visually speaking. It\u2019s part of the reason I love it so much.\nAm I using the term \u201cpost-action\u201d correctly? Basically I mean a film that is structured like a traditional action film but the action scenes are rushed and visually incoherent. Vern coined it in one of his reviews. I had no problem with the way the action was shot in DIE H4RD, and I liked the way they incorporated modern, visually-interesting action movie trends like parkour and kung fu. It was like old-school Bruce Willis versus modern action movies, which was fun.\nTo hear that DIE HARD 5 has sacrificed visual coherence at the altar of post-action \u201crealism\u201d, APOCALYPTO style, is severely depressing. I\u2019ll watch it on video, but I don\u2019t think I bear to go to the cinema and watch the severed head of the DIE HARD franchise bounce down the steps of the Mayan temple.\nYeah movies with lots of shaky cam and incoherent visuals. Like most of the mainstream action movies that have come out within the past 10 years.\nThough DIE HARD 4 did contain post-action tropes. It was more stylized and polished than previous entries. The only difference is there was no shaky cam.\nSaw it first thing this morning, unemployed, stone sober, all alone on Valentine\u2019s Day, sitting next to a smelly old guy who had the whole seat to his left full of plastic bags and wouldn\u2019t stop muttering to himself. He also clapped a lot. We both loved this movie.\nObviously, the cameramen need to be dragged out into the street and shot as a lesson to the others. But the sheer awesomeness of McClane driving a jeep over a line of cars monster truck-style, or that giant armored truck crashing through the huge concrete tube, or the thing thing with the helicopter blades (a move on loan from Joe Hallenbeck) managed to shine through the incompetent cinematography. I know how, when you\u2019re racist against shakycam like we all are, the second they break out the handheld, it\u2019s hard for it not to be a distraction for the rest of the movie. Instead of getting absorbed in the story, all you notice is the frame bumping and popping around like someone left the camera on top of the washing machine. I got worried during the first dialogue scene, but it wasn\u2019t a dealbreaker as the movie went on. I\u2019d have preferred some smooth, classical camerawork, of course, but I got the gist, and the gist was awesome.\nSeriously, it\u2019s weird that I\u2019m the glass-is-half-full one on this thing. But I think DIE HARD 5 is great fun. A lot of warmth, a lot of laughs, and some big, big action. Sure, it would have been better if someone had thought to buy a tripod, but the action was inventive and carnage-heavy with zero CGI squibs in sight, and the character stuff was breezy but on point. I absolutely loved seeing the McClanes together at the end, laughing and smiling. I really do care about John and I want him to be happy, and to me it was kind of moving when you realized that the title isn\u2019t just a weird little sorta badass-sounding play on words, but a description of how John felt being able to share an adventure with his son. If he had died that day, hard or otherwise, I think he would have been cool with it. It really would have been a good last day. But I\u2019m glad it wasn\u2019t because now they can keep making these every five years until Bruce dies of terminal awesome.\nSo don\u2019t lose hope, everyone who hasn\u2019t seen it yet. Things look grim but you might just like this movie way more than you\u2019d think.\nOr maybe I\u2019m just a big softie. Yeah, that must be it.\nMode7: Yeah, it reminded me of HL2 as well. The scenes in the car and on the refugee bus looked like the types of things you\u2019d see in one of Half Life\u2019s scripted sequences. That movie has a great dystopian feel. Very recognisable and familiar except with subtly advanced technology and dirty, run-down exteriors. It very nicely visually communicated how everyone was going through the motions even as the apocalypse was knocking at their door.\nMr M: Thanks for the positive review. Gave me a warm, fuzzy feeling. Maybe I will see it if it comes to my local independent cinema where the tickets are cheap as fuck. Sadly that may not happen since they don\u2019t have a digital projector and it\u2019s getting more and more difficult for them to acquire celluloid prints for new movies.\nYeah Thanks Mr. Majestyk for saying those things. I\u2019m on the fence now on whether or not I should see it in the theater. I should probably just go because it feels wrong not to.\nI really don\u2019t like John Moore is a director and the only thing I\u2019ve seen from him is Max Payne. Max Payne made me angry because the heart of the game is a cop jumping around using two guns to kill bad guys. Why was there barely any of that in the movie? Half of the game is using two guns, why can\u2019t we get any of that in Max Payne?\nYou know what else I call bullshit on? When a director or producer talks about how much they love the original film they\u2019re either directing the remake of or doing a sequal to because it they universally stink. Take example those Platinum Dunes guys. They swear up and down they love the original films they are remaking yet after you see the films you know they\u2019re full of shit because there is nothing even close to being like the originals.\nDAMN IT VERN. I did NOT recognise Jai Courtney from the trailers (Not surprising really. I mean, holy shit, if the film\u2019s editing is actually worse than the trailers, what the heck does that say about the film?) This is the guy who really impressed me in \u201cJack Reacher\u201d, isn\u2019t it? The trailers, the comments, the interviews with the filmmakers, and your review \u2013 I was pretty much resigned to this thing being terrible. Now that gives me a glimmer of hope that there might be something good in it. Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck.\nI wasn\u2019t one of the people who hated \u201cDie Hard 4\u201d \u2013 in fact I thought it was ok, although definitely not a \u201cDie Hard\u201d movie \u2013 but I\u2019m probably going to avoid #5. Go see that movie about a girl who falls for a zombie instead.\nYep, that\u2019s the guy. You may also remember him exposing his dong and stabbing people in the most entertaining show on TV, SPARTACUS. How did your MOVIE 43 experiment go?\nI can\u2019t believe a Die Hard movie could be this bad.\nWe\u2019re living in a new world, people.\nI have to say, I\u2019m leaning more towards Majestyk\u2019s feelings here. I enjoyed it despite its handicaps. I really didn\u2019t like McClane during the first part of the film (aside from the taxi scene. That was good stuff). He just comes across as this bumbling old fool who has no fucking clue what\u2019s going on. It\u2019s almost like he\u2019s in one of those comedies where the dad comes back into the son\u2019s life after a long time and makes a big embarrassing scene. THAT\u2019S MY BOY, with car chases. But it got better.\nI honestly really fucking enjoyed the climax with the helicopter. All of my favorite shots were like the CGI enhanced shit with tail rotors chopping shit up. I think the shot with McClane and John Jr. falling in slow motion next to the helicopter is really pretty fuckin awesome. I approve very much.\nI also liked the family reunion at the end. It was a sweet little scene to end on. I just wish that Holly had been there too. It\u2019s not like Bonnie Bedelia is busy or anything.\nWell,I am glad some people enjoyed it more than me. Directly after the movie, the only thing I felt after leaving the theatre was apathy. At the time I really did not hate the movie, just that it was for the most part incredibly lame.But the lameness of the movie actually started slowly to irritate me. I cannot believe i am saying this, but RED is a better movie than the DIE HARD we got this year. I did not expect that.\nI think the biggest problem with the film is that McClane really isn\u2019t McClane anymore. Even the McClane in LFODH took shit seriously. He basically smiled all the way through this one, which I chalked up to him just accepting his superhero status and that this shit is going to keep happening to him so he might as well have fun with it.\nI just watched DIE HARD 2 for the first time in a few years. That is the McClane we should have gotten.\nWe knew this when they hired John Moore. If they cared, they\u2019d hire a good director. I even met the guy and I liked him and I believe he cared, but he just doesn\u2019t have it to pull it off. Although I never could have expected a 90 minute Die Hard.\nI loved the tap dancing villain. He should have been in it more.\nMcClane seemed like a clown in this one. Not because of the jokes but in a sort of \u201clook at the old guy tagging along the young CIA guy\u201d way.\nIt was so not R rated. It was shot for pg-13 and then they used the R to win over some fans. All the bad words were ADR.\nWhat I couldn\u2019t believe was how much like Die Hard 2 it was. I thought they were rejecting that self reflexive comedy, but this is all \u201cI\u2019m on vacation\u201d over and over again, and McClane mixing in again.\nI have softened a little since I first saw it. There are enough nice moments to tide me over until I watch the first four again. I like when the tap dancing bad guy calls him a cowboy and he doesn\u2019t say the line.\nMr. M, I love you. So glad you could cut through all the post action. Yeah the establishing shots are the worst.\nI\u2019m all for Die Hard 6 but also never stop making them. I\u2019m not afraid of a bad one as long as there\u2019ll be more. These still take 5-6 years so it\u2019ll be a while. I like the auteur approach. Spend some time making it count. This one was done because Bruce was available.\nI\u2019m genuinely glad Majestyk and Caruso enjoyed it more than I did. I wish I also enjoyed it more than I enjoyed it, unfortunately I only enjoyed it the exact amount that I enjoyed it.\nDid you guys read that they made up the plot twist (SPOILER: the one about the billionaire guy being behind the whole thing) 2 weeks into shooting? The actor I guess was pretty surprised to find out that he had been playing the bad guy. I wonder what happened in the original script \u2013 they just went and got the file?\nThere\u2019s a guy on radio here in Norway that I really trust when it comes to action movies who gave this 4 out of 6 stars, and together with Majestyk and caruso\u2019s input, I\u2019m suddenly in a far better mood than I was yesterday.\nJohn Moore explains some of his decisions.\nhttp://www.empireonline.com/interviews/interview.asp?IID=1638\nJust like to say that the version we got here in Asia had all the \u201cF-\u201cs all censored out. Poorly cut out in fact.\nMr. Majestyx you\u2019re not alone. I thought A GOOD DAY was good fun as well. Especially liked the Chopper kill at the end.\nWhy is McClane still a detective? Shouldn\u2019t he be captain by now, or commissioner or something? Sure, all that collateral damage he\u2019s been involved in might\u2019ve hurt his chances of promotion a bit, but seriously, how many lives has he saved throughout his career? Wouldn\u2019t that warrant some kind of appreciation?\nAlso, like Eddie Lummox I\u2019ve always wondered why the people involved keep insisting on rehashing the Die Hard formula instead of just showing John on the job. I mean, it\u2019s the McClane character I like, not the dude-in-a-tight-spot-with-terrorist-that-are-really-thieves notion they keep perpetuating. I remember reading about a comic book some years ago, a prequel kinda deal that chronicled John\u2019s time as a young cop \u2013 did anyone pick that up? I\u2019m not sure I see the point of that concept, either, but at least it\u2019s something different. (Then again, knowing what those things are usually like, they probably show him in high-school or some other place meeting this German exchange student called Hans whose last name he can\u2019t catch. Then, later, he forgets all about it. For some reason.)\nHe was probably offered a promotion after WITH A VENGEANCE (the only time he ever saved the day in New York City, a.k.a The Only Place New Yorkers Care About) but he turned it down. You can\u2019t take McClane off the streets.\nBesides, do you really think he\u2019s gone his whole career without hauling off and punching a police commissioner? That kind of thing\u2019ll hold you back, career-wise.\nI read the comic. It was decent. McClane is still always in the wrong place at the wrong time, but it\u2019s in his duties as a rookie cop and then a young detective. Good seventies vibe, with more low key action than you would expect from a comic book, where blowing up a planet doesn\u2019t cost any more than a dialogue scene.\nI also read the comic and it basically becomes another DH movie with John finding himself in outrageous DH like situations more than once on a boat and during a blackout. So we still haven\u2019t really seen A DAY IN THE LIFE OF JOHN MCCLANE anywhere in DH media yet.\nI had extremely low expectations for this, and I was still floored by how bad it was. I have almost nothing good to say about it\u2026 the carrot-munching bad guy had some potential, and the tattooed henchman might\u2019ve been cool if he was onscreen for more than 45 seconds. I think the movie just numbed me with its incompetence.\nChris \u2013 there are some striking shots, but that\u2019s basically John Moore\u2019s M.O. Hallmarks of his films include \u2018cool\u2019 shots, poor storytelling, being really boring, and for some reason a lot of slavic characters. I think BEHIND ENEMY LINES is as good as it gets with this guy.\nMr. Majestyk \u2013 warmth? I hear everything else you\u2019re saying, but I don\u2019t see the warmth at all, except maybe for the scene where Bruce and his kid bond briefly before the final showdown. If anything this feels like the most cynical Die Hard yet. The movie has McClane maiming innocent bystanders, jumping through multiple windows without even looking, and repeating the classic catchphrase \u2018I\u2019M ON MY VACATION\u2019 like 20 times, even though the 2nd scene of the movie makes it 100% explicit that he\u2019s not going on vacation. It feels to me like filmmakers and execs lazily saying \u201cthis is what you fuckers want, isn\u2019t it?\u201d\n(While I\u2019m on it, the current action movie trend of people hurling themselves through CGI windows without being shredded into mincemeat really gets on my nerves. The fact that the broken glass looks fairly real instead of the obvious sugar glass of days past only makes it more insulting.)\nVern \u2013 I think I read the same interview with Moore, and while he seems like a nice, smart guy with good intentions, it felt clear to me that he was hired because he was easy to keep in line and wasn\u2019t someone with strong convictions and good ideas about how to make a great Die Hard film. He\u2019s more like a guy who just wants to not fuck it up.\nI wish I could come on board with Mr M, but I only feel sadness. What a mess.\nThere was a bit in this before the McClanes stormed the nuke plant\u2026 McClane Senior says \u201cHave you got a plan?\u201d and his son says \u201cNo, I thought we would just wing it, make it up as we go along\u201d etc. I\u2019d be surprised if this wasn\u2019t also a pretty good description of the making of this movie. Vern\u2019s latest comment about the big twist coming two weeks into shooting is probably pretty typical of the rest of their approach to rest of the movie.\nWhat a bummer this movie is.\npegsman -I\u00b4d recommend going into the movie expecting a fullblown disaster, then you might come away with a decent experience. Unlike me who had the naive notion of expecting a good DIE HARD-movie and came out with the worst cinematic experience I have ever had in my entire life.\nIs my Die Hard legacy going to be defending Die Hard 2 for the rest of my life as a legitimately great action movie or that Len Wisemen is much better at directing than he gets credit for? I guess it makes sense since I\u2019m always defending Hudson Hawk as a legit great movie.\nI think the next movie will be difficult with Bruce Willis having as much input because he seems like the problem at this point according to the interview. Oh well, Bruce Willis still rules.\nMajestyk: If Nic Cage can get promoted at the end of BL:POCNO, so can McClane. It\u2019s not like I\u2019m asking for it to happen \u2013 I agree that he belongs on the streets \u2013 but they could\u2019ve easily integrated it into the plot of any sequel after WITH A VENGEANCE. I doubt that being Chief McClane would\u2019ve stopped him from doing his usual shtick. Anyway, it\u2019s not gonna happen\u2026\nPity to hear that they couldn\u2019t help turning the comic into another retread of the formula, though. Looks like he\u2019s been dying hard every other day since he joined the NYPD (or maybe even before that? I smell a high school prequel trilogy. Die Hard: Before the Vest.)\nSternshein \u2013 what makes DIE HARD 2 great to you? On tuesday Regal theaters had a Die Hard marathon showing all 5 movies in a row, and I ended up going. It really reinforced my opinion that DH2 is the weakest (or it was until A GOOD DAY TO DIE HARD). It doesn\u2019t make a travesty of the series like 5, or arguably 4 depending on who you ask, but I don\u2019t think it\u2019s so hot. But after watching the latest installment I had to give it credit for at least respecting the characters and the spirit of the series, and for also respecting the conventions of good visual storytelling.\nAs an action movie there\u2019s some cool parts, but it suffers in my opinion from being sandwiched between 1 & 3 and thus I\u2019m left lamenting the lack of snazzy camera movement and tension building that McTiernan is so excellent at. And story and character wise it\u2019s kind of a pandering retread of the first one, stuff like Holly calling William Atherton \u201cDick\u201d and rehashing that conflict from the first film. All the angles that were handled by McTiernan with a great lightness of touch in the first movie, get hammered home obnoxiously by Renny Harlan in more of a Tony Scott style (Tony Scott circa that time, not the crazy Avid farting Scott of the 2000s).\nArguably it has the best cast of any of the movies, but a lot of the guys in it don\u2019t really get a chance to shine. My favorite feature of the McTiernan Die Hards is that he wants you to feel the same rush the bad guys are feeling when they\u2019re perfectly executing their clever plans \u2013 they\u2019re having fun *being* bad guys, and we\u2019re having fun watching them. Out of Sadler, Amos and Nero (all awesome actors) I thought Amos was the only one who seemed like he was enjoying the ride. Sadler\u2019s character had the foundation to be an awesome villain, but he could\u2019ve really used some more fleshing out.\nDIE HARD WITH A VENGEANCE is actually my favorite. I won\u2019t argue that it\u2019s as good as the original, which is beautifully constructed and basically perfect, but it\u2019s got some things going for it that just make me like it more. People were mentioning wanting to see a movie where McClane is in his element as a cop, but I think WITH A VENGEANCE totally counts. Sure he\u2019s been pressed into service by Simon, but he\u2019s still just a cop collecting a check for doing a day\u2019s work, and you get a fair amount of him interacting with his colleagues. It\u2019s a great blue collar New York movie like Pelham 123. Everyone in the supporting cast is awesome, from Connie the policewoman to the bomb tech guy to Inspector Cobb.\nI also think it\u2019s the funniest DH movie and I like that it has a symmetry with the original film without hammering you over the head that McClane\u2019s been through this before. I love the chemistry between Zeus and McClane, they\u2019re both believably rendered, hardheaded everymen with strong points of view and a basic decency at their core. I also like that McClane starts out the movie hungover and on the rocks with Holly again, because her annoying subplot in DH2 made me resent their happy marriage.\nSimon is no Hans Gruber, but Jeremy Irons still has a lot of fun with the part. He\u2019s gotta be the 2nd best villain in the series at least. Watching them pull off their heist is a blast.\nIn terms of his filmmaking powers, McTiernan was in top form. His storytelling is so swift and energetic without ever being obnoxious, he controls the tone just perfectly (as he did in DIE HARD). Both 1 & 3 let you get a taste of every character\u2019s personality without ever ruining the film\u2019s momentum. In John Moore\u2019s installment, whenever there\u2019s a terribly written attempt at an intimate character scene, the movie just shudders to a halt.\nWITH A VENGEANCE does falter a few times where the original doesn\u2019t, like the lackluster ending and arguably a goofy moment here or there like McClane being shot out of a drain pipe by a geyser of water (and maybe the scenes where John suggests to Zeus that he\u2019s the real racist for not trusting white cops), but on the whole I find it a hard movie to fault. Plus the opening scene is awesome.\nAnnex Skywalk is one of the bedt gunfight scenes in movie history. And I love all the weird side characters amd the really good score. I also love three.\nUgh I hate typing on my tablet because I misspell a lot.\nDikembe \u2013 Yeah, I forgot about that henchman! That guy shows up and you think, \u201cOh, this guy is cool. Let\u2019s see what he does.\u201d Answer: nothing. That\u2019s why I forgot about him until you mentioned him.\nAs to Majestyk\u2019s claim of \u201cwarmth,\u201d I think I can agree with him in some spots. The conversation where John tells his son that he\u2019s enjoyed running around with him and that he loves him was surprisingly heart-on-its-sleeve for this type of movie, and I appreciate that. Also the ending with John and his kids reunited was sweet. I don\u2019t think it entirely works but what\u2019s there I think is the best stuff in the movie.\nThis was a heartbreakingly bad film and perhaps the worst part is that I fucking KNOW I\u2019ll watch the bloody thing again. Not until it\u2019s in the bargin bins though, which after all only takes a year these days. We got a censored version in the UK, but the extra spurts and f words that a lot of you guys saw and that we\u2019ll get on DVD wont make any difference. Nor will the extra two minutes or so that will enable them to paste words like \u201cunrated\u201d and \u201cunseen\u201d all over DVD and Blu-ray covers across the globe. Maybe if they release a version with an extra 30 minutes or so I\u2019ll get it on the first day of the sales, if I hear good things.\nI\u2019m not into fan edits, but if anyone ever gets some raw footage of this and cuts something together I\u2019d give it a go. As weak as the script was, or seems to be, I just know they must have been able to edit a far better film together from everything they shot. I just kept thinking about the bit in HITCHCOCK were, er, Hitchcock talks to his wife about PSYCHO \u201crefus[ing] to come to life\u201d in the editing room. This just seemed like a very lifeless film\nIt\u2019s a shame they don\u2019t really do novelisations any more, because I would read one for AGDTDH (or at least attempt to) if it were based on the original script. I am sure there was a bit more going on than made it to the screen, there were even some nice touches in the trailers that didn\u2019t make it to the final cut. As uninspiring a writer as Skips Woods is, I lay most of the blame for this one at John Moore\u2019s feet (at least as far as the public faces of the film go)\nAt least I\u2019ll always remember how excited I was when that first teaser hit\nThe funny thing is that I just re-watched PREDATOR with the John McTiernan commentary. In that he talks about the importance of continuity, geography and restrain in editing for an action film. That it is often just better to leave a shot be than to call attention to the editing, and therefore distance the audience from the movie.\nIt\u2019s absolutely terrible that basic aspects of filmmaking are lost on to hacks who think just throwing in glimpses of random shots and shaking the camera violently equals excitement. Now, there is a legitimate skill and talent in adding energy by kinetic cutting and staging, but it is a very deliberate choice. I\u2019d say Paul Greengrass and Michael Bay are very skilled at that.\nI\u2019m probably alone in defending Bay\u2019s cutting style. But watching his films on a non-gigantic screen where you can actually absorb the film instead of in the cinema where it sort of drills into your eyeballs, it is apparent that he knows what he\u2019s doing. Shots flow logically, cutting is rapid but not nonsensical, and he punctuates scenes with slow-motion or long tracking shots to establish geography. It\u2019s just too bad his last three films have been kneecapped by the robot designs which look indistinguishable from each other in action sequences.\nBut I still miss guys like McTiernan and Verhoeven. Directors who build rock solid action sequences without calling attention to their particular directorial flourishes. Just back to basics craftsmanship that lets the scene flow and see the goddamn action scene, the hero or the monster or whatever we paid to see. People bitch about AVATAR for a lot of reasons (many of them good ones), but at least James Cameron \u2013 who is pretty much a contemporary of McTiernan and Verhoeven \u2013 hadn\u2019t forgotten his directing sensibilities and still delivered a picture with good, easy-to-follow action.\nFuck guys like John Moore who think that all action films need is just lazily shoot some shaky shit, throw it all in Avid, plaster some terrible CGI on top of it, and call it a day. It\u2019s not only an insult to the genre, but also to the language of cinema itself.\nCan we all remember how good INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL was when we lament all the bad post-action sequels?\nFT \u2013 but I thought CRYSTAL SKULL raped the Internet\u2019s childhood?\nMan Episode 7 is going to get shit in \u201915, aint it?\nOh and props to Latino Review for that Han Solo scoop. If you know, its legit.\nBut hey, not every Internet scoop gets cable news attention like that one did today.\nSW Episode 7 is going to be the most overscrutinized-before-the-fact, fanboy pants-wetting/jonesin\u2019, manchild-anticipated movie in history. And for the rest of us: \u201cYo\u2026 new Star Wars movie. Cool\u201d.\nSo, is Luke Jr. gonna pay Han a visit at the Space Pirates Retirement Village? And how do you work Ford into the mix without including Hamill and Fisher? I mean, they\u2019re basically a package deal.\nIf you ask me this thing didn\u2019t even resemble a \u201cDie Hard\u201d movie, like a direct-to-DVD sequel just using an established name. And I mean a real bad direct-to-DVD movie, like one that stars Cuba Gooding, Jr., not even Seagal or Lundgren good.\nBTW, for years I wanted to make a video, in which I re-edit some of the classic action scenes of DIE HARD into completely unwatchable post-action style, claiming (satirical) that I tried to improve the \u201cboring\u201d visual style for today\u2019s audiences. Too bad that the real DIE HARD series did it first.\nI like Raw Beard\u2019s idea of treating other Bruce Willis movies as DIE HARD instalments.\nTHE LAST BOYSCOUT explains why McClaine in FOR A VENGEANCE is \u201ctwo steps away from being a full blown alcoholic.\u201d\nAnd we can consider THE FIFTH ELEMENT to be DIE HARD IN SPACE, no?\nSternshein.\n\u2018Hey asshole, what do I look like to you?\u2019\n\u2018A sitting duck.\u2019\n\u201cHey,Carmine. When you pass the metaldetector, so does it detect the lead in your ass or the shit in your brain?\u201d\nWhen we are on the subject of quoting DIE HARDER\u2026\nOh man! Came across this Ben Stiller DIE HARD spoof from 1992. Looked more like a DIE HARD movie than DIE HARD 5\u2026 But then its supposedly DIE HARD 12, so there is hope still.\nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=lgSCp__lU-I#!\nI\u2019m going to second the Die Hard 3 love. For me it\u2019s the second best of the series. (I also like 2, but it has a few problems). In fact, I would argue that if Die Hard 3 weren\u2019t a sequel, and instead it was a standalone film, we might be sitting around here today talking about what a classic film it is. Of course, like all Die Hard movies, it is overshadowed by the first one. The one element that all the other Die Hards are missing that both 1 and 3 have are great villains. I always thought that Ian MacShane would make a terrific Die Hard villain, if anyone cared enough to cast him.\nI prefer the version of that line featured in this video http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/dddfd3744d/die-hard-2-mister-falcon-short-version\nI suppose it\u2019s true that KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL had action sequences that were competently directed.\nBut that film fucked it all up by staging them on a sterile greenscreen set. The chase scene had absolutely zero tension when it was obvious the cars leisurely strolled through an obvious CGI jungle. I don\u2019t know what the hell Spielberg was thinking when he decided to go with that instead of shooting it for real. Was Harrison Ford too old and too valuable to risk performing real looking stunts, or was Spielberg just getting too lazy and comfortable in his old age to go out from an air conditioned soundstage, and endure the hardships and problems of a real location.\nIt\u2019s baffling. Especially since doing stuff like that well wasn\u2019t exactly strange new ground for Spielberg. He already did amazing looking practical chase scenes in RAIDERS and LAST CRUSADE.\nAmazing Larry \u2013 yeah and I bet the AVENGERS 2 people are glad they\u2019re not getting the full Internet/public microscope that summer as SW 7 is. Lucky they are.\nI\u2019m assuming with ZERO evidence but fully on gut that they\u2019re join too. If Ford was the reluctant one, and quite honestly the one of the 3 who don\u2019t need to do this shit for the money, and he does it\u2026.the other 2 are joining.\nRBatty \u2013 Agree.\nThe Black White Shadow\nHT- You are (sort of) not alone in defending Michael Bay\u2019s cutting style. I was surprised on a rewatch of the original Transformers how much easier it was to comprehend his action on a small screen.\nI mean, I still hate his movies, and it\u2019s probably not good when a big budget director\u2019s skillset is only effective on a 35\u2033 screen, but I will concede that the man basically knows what he\u2019s doing.\nBut on the subject proper, I just got back from \u2018A Good Day To Die Hard\u2019, and it is terrible on almost every level. The script is pretty bad, but the direction is even worse. At times, it\u2019s borderline incompetent.\nIt\u2019s more disappointing than anything, because the bones of a good (or at least decent) movie are there, I think. And I was really hoping that John Moore would surprise us. He didn\u2019t.\nAnd who the fuck decides their twist ending two weeks into shooting? What kind of sense does that even make?!?\nBut the audience seemed to enjoy it anyway, so there might be one more after all. And we can worry about the director later. I submit that the first move should be to have somebody park a garbage truck full of money on Steven E. de Souza\u2019s driveway\u2026\nLooks like Majestyk and I are in the minority here.\nI think the first three are great. First one\u2019s well\u2026the first one. The second was a fun follow up with some retreading of stuff from the original. Three brought it back to the first one with the Gruber connection, but was less of a retread and put him in New York, with a partner for the first time, not at Christmas and it had a worthy villain in Simon, who I really appreciate them differentiating from Hans with how his vengeance is more out of a sense of obligation than affection, and how unlike Hans, he has some standards(not really putting a bomb in a school (\u201cI\u2019m not a monster\u201d), being willing to let Zeus live when he gets to the ball park at the intended end of the game). I even liked the fourth one(though I don\u2019t think I\u2019ve watched it all the way through more than once). I was pissed earlier in the week to learn about the editing for the UK audience, and now all the bad things from reviewers(\u201cEat Shit and Die Hard\u201d-Brad Jones), so I\u2019ll sadly be skipping this one and I\u2019ll just see it on tv eventually.\nI can\u2019t really blame them, caruso. I\u2019m not gonna try to convince anybody it\u2019s great. It\u2019s not. I can see that. The movie is fairly indefensible by most rational means. Everything should have been a little better or a little more. The plot is half-assed. The most interesting characters are not exploited fully. Much of the filmmaking is a crime against humanity. McClane was decidedly NOT on vacation, no matter how many times he tried to tell us he was. I recognize all that stuff, but I don\u2019t care, because the movie worked for me.\nMaybe it\u2019s because I didn\u2019t try to compare it to the other ones. I didn\u2019t need it to uphold the DIE HARD legacy, whatever that means. I don\u2019t have real strong opinions about what a DIE HARD movie \u201cshould\u201d be like a lot of people do. A DIE HARD movie has John McClane blowing shit up and making wisecracks. That\u2019s it. Do a halfway decent job at those two things and I\u2019ll probably enjoy myself. I\u2019m not looking for a masterpiece. I already got that. It was called DIE HARD. It was a perfect storm of cast and crew and it will never come again. The others are just victory laps.\nI\u2019m not trying to be all \u201cIt\u2019s an action movie. What did you expect? Shakespeare?\u201d Check out my dozens of comments on the millions of things EXPENDABLES 2 did wrong to see that I can be fucking brutal when a \u201cCheck your brain at the door\u201d action movie rubs me the wrong way.\nIt\u2019s weird how some movies get a pass like that and some don\u2019t. I think I might have blinders on when I fully commit to something, whether it\u2019s a movies series or a TV show, with all my heart. Some people can pinpoint exactly when something has jumped the shark, and then they turn on it with the white hot fury of a thousand suns. Me, once I\u2019m fully on board, like I\u2019m quoting lines in my daily life and I get nervous at the thought of bad things happening to the characters, it\u2019s all good. Others wish a franchise would die before it\u2019s past its prime. I say \u201cYay, more time with the thing I love.\u201d\nIt\u2019s like, think about certain bands. Like, I don\u2019t know, Bad Religion. They\u2019ve been making the same album since at least 1992. And I hope they never stop making it. Even when the latest version isn\u2019t as good as the classic ones, I still want to hear it again. Because I like that album.\nThat\u2019s A GOOD DAY TO DIE HARD for me.\nBut c\u2019mon, fellas. Be honest. That last bit with the helicopter was pretty rad. If you saw that in any movie that didn\u2019t have DIE HARD in the title, with all the baggage that implies, you\u2019d have liked it. If that shit happened in The Rock\u2019s new movie, for instance, you\u2019d be saying it was one of the best action scenes he\u2019d ever been involved with. Credit where it\u2019s due, that shit was awesome.\nRBatty024 \u2013 \u201cI always thought that Ian MacShane would make a terrific Die Hard villain, if anyone cared enough to cast him.\u201d\nDear God yes!!! Maybe in the eventual part 6?\nMr. M- I\u2019ve always agreed with you far more than I have disagreed so if you continue to insist that it\u2019s worth watching at least once for any action fan then I might just see if I catch a matinee showing soon after all.\nNo, no, that\u2019s not what I\u2019m insisting at all, Broddie. What I\u2019m trying to elucidate is the nature of my own particular insanity that has made me immune to its bad parts and uncommonly receptive to its good parts.\nEverybody else is almost certainly right. It\u2019s probably a terrible movie. You\u2019ll most likely hate it.\nBut who knows? Maybe you\u2019re crazy like me. It\u2019s probably worth finding out.\nHT \u2013 I sort of agree about Bay. I think he\u2019s extremely skilled at getting the effect he wants, which is to present an unremittingly intense (some might say interminable) series of badass moneyshots. A lot of post-action directors resort to the style out of incompetence, but he isn\u2019t one of them. I still don\u2019t enjoy his action scenes, though I haven\u2019t seen TRANSFORMERS 3.\nI also agree with you about CRYSTAL SKULL. The videogamey jeep chase was the point of no return for me. It could\u2019ve been a great sequence if it wasn\u2019t for all the unnecessary CGI.\nYou pretty much hit the nail on the head, Majestyk. I thought there was enough good to overlook the bad (which wasn\u2019t really *that* bad). I was far more irritated by the action scenes in TAKEN 2, a much worse film than A GOOD DAY TO DIE HARD.\nI definitely enjoyed this a hell of a lot more than, say, THE LAST STAND. I pretty much forgot that one five minutes after I left the theater.\nI\u2019ll also admit to enjoying A GOOD DAY TO DIE HARD over CRYSTAL SKULL, which I did not enjoy. At all.\nCRYSTAL SKULL is decent until it gets to the jungle. And then it\u2019s easily the worst thing Spielberg has ever done.\nEven worse than HOOK? (I never dared to ever watch INDY 4)\nI don\u2019t want to get into CRYSTAL SKULL yet again on a DIE HARD thread, but I don\u2019t think it was \u201cunnecessary CGI\u201d because from what I understand they were planning to shoot all of that on location in Hawaii but had to do some of it on a backlot because of a hurricane. And you know my preference for real stunts, but I\u2019d much rather have something fake looking but clear, kinetic and telling a story like that than real but completely incomprehensible like the car chase here. I think everybody on both sides also seems to agree that the completely fake looking helicopter scene in GOOD DAY is better than car chase. Ideally we\u2019d have the best of both worlds but I think this movie demonstrates that clarity is more important than realism.\nHey Vern, sorry to continue to CRYSTAL REDACTED digression, but I just went back and reread your old review of it and found this part:\n\u201cSo why the fuck did I like this outrage, this affront to all that is sacred, this metaphorical crime against a fondly remembered chronologically early portion of your life history? Because I thought it was fucking good, that\u2019s why. I mean I see some of the complaints, there were things I didn\u2019t like, things that could\u2019ve been stronger for sure, but no dealbreakers. What I didn\u2019t like was far overshadowed and outnumbered by what I did.\u201d\nThat\u2019s me and A GOOD DAY. I think there are some good comparisons between the two movies to be made. Both are about past their prime heroes bonding with their estranged sons, both end with cute but not entirely earned family reunions, and both are widely derided for not following the aesthetic code set forth by earlier entries in their respective series and for getting something fundamentally wrong about their main characters.\nIf the answer to the question of why one likes one and not the other comes down to the action scenes, then I guess I come at it from the other direction in this case. INDY 4 had clearly composed action scenes, but they were too cartoony and phony and unimaginative and soft to be all that enjoyable, while DIE HARD 5 had sloppily composed action scenes, but the carnage was so spectacular that I enjoyed them anyway. In this case, I have to say that I\u2019d rather have awesome stuff happening that I can\u2019t see so good than lame stuff happening that I get a real good look at. I\u2019m not saying this is my across the board opinion on the matter (plenty of not-all-that-impressive action has gotten over because of deft filmmaking) but it\u2019s what seems to be happening here.\nMaybe AGDTDH gets the post-action DIE HARD out of their system. Like QUANTUM OF SOLACE (which I think works) it was inevitable that some producer or director would insist on applying it to this series. Maybe now the next one can look like a real movie again.\nMr. M, I\u2019m exactly the same way. When I love something, I\u2019m all in. I love DIE HARD and even while I criticize this one, I\u2019ll still consider it John McClane\u2019s odd post-action adventure. Also, don\u2019t know if you guys know this, but I\u2019m Franchise Fred.\nThe problem with the helicopter scene though is that there\u2019s nothing behind the scene except \u201cwe have a helicopter, we have a truck, we have a factory. Let\u2019s blow this all up.\u201d there\u2019s no narrative to it. It\u2019s just something that happens. It was also weird that halfway through that scene I realized that was the ending. Theres no reason that should be the end. It resolves or pays of nothing dramatically, it\u2019s just the biggest thing that\u2019s happened so I realized that was going to be the \u201cclimactic\u201d stunt.\nServes me write for bringing up a four year old defense of CRYSTAL SKULL. I also make references to things from the past in order to engender good will in the present. God, maybe self-referential humor really doesn\u2019t work at all.\nI saw DH5 yesterday and did not like it at all. In fact the more I think about it the less and less I like it. I am glad that it has worked for some of you, and I agree that the odd line/moment/shot was pretty good, but it could and should have been so much more.\n78 days to shoot that car chase? You could go up to almost any traffic jam in an overcast city and shake a camera around to get half the footage! Even the most simple stunts were overedited to the point of seizure. There was an pretty decent extended shot of the armoured vehicle ramming a little bue car though. Yet all the unmotivated zooming, random editing and downright awful ADR completely removed me from the experience of suspending disbelief and enjoying what should have been extremely exciting.\nJohn Moore said that the camerawork was a deliberate choice because McClane is out of his comfort zone. Two points on that: firstly, the only previous DH movie that had plentiful shakycam is the one set in New York, McCkane\u2019s home turf! Secondly, in the midst of carnage and mayhem is totally his comfort zone at this point. Say what you want about Moore as a director, but the action scenes in Behind Enemy Lines and Max Payne are shot and edited with surprising clarity. In fact, the jet vs missile chase in BEL is freakin\u2019 awesome.\nWhen McClane says that he\u2019s had a pretty good day was my favourite bit of the whole movie, he probably thrives on this type of shit by now, and so all the complaints about the damage he takes in the movie don\u2019t bother me at all. I don\u2019t care how over the top it is, I just want to be able to see and appreciate all the OTT-ness.\nAnd yeah, way to introduce a thoroughly mean and intimidating looking hanchman just to toally waste him. Where was the McClane tag-team fight to take him down? Total missed opportunity there.\nFinally, am I right in thinking that John Snr involement actually helped facilitate Korumov\u2019s plan? I know that they changed the plot 2 weeks into shooting which might explain this, but Korumov was hoping that he would be broken out of the court by his enemy, then taken away by an unknown ally who only showed up at the last moment, then proceed into a mad chase where he only survives by the involement on John Snr, to escape from the safe house by the skin of their teeth\u2026.. I could go on but I\u2019m getting annoyed thinking about it.\n\u201cJohn Moore said that the camerawork was a deliberate choice because McClane is out of his comfort zone\u201d\nSounds like some serious bullshit right there. the worst parts of that chase were the closeups in the cars. ( with or without McClane) . Are the other characters involved in the chase also out of their comfort zones?\nWell, at least I am glad that he lets the shaky camera represent uncomfortness ( which is an understatement of how my eyes felt) and not an aestethic choice because he thought it looked good to him. it is still not an excuse for making a DIE HARD movie look like a shitty homevideo and not a professional Hollywood production.\nThe only thing I remember about the Max Payne action scenes is that they\u2019re not good. Here is a game that is essentially jumping around and shooting two guns at the same time and he couldn\u2019t even do that in the movie?\nI think one of the problems with bringing Die Hard into a CGI world is that studios and directors think that audiences want to see the kind of spectacle that can only be accomplished through heavy use of non-practical special effects. Now, I don\u2019t have anything inherently against CGI. There are plenty of movies that make great use of CGI, but relying on them too heavily is against the ethos of the Die Hard franchise. The first Die Hard film was revolutionary because it reacted against the over the top action of Schwarzenegger and Stallone. And as much as I love movies like Commando, Die Hard looks relatively down to earth next to it. Where Schwarzenegger might kill a dozen or so men in a single scene, it takes John McClane over two hours of painstaking work to accomplish the same thing. The action purposefully grounded (at least within the world of action movies).\nBut once CGI enters into the equation, then you can have John McClane hanging on to the back of jets or jumping through glass without it really slowing him down. Tellingly, walking through glass nearly incapacitated McClane in the first film. But I don\u2019t think audiences today are so cynical that they wouldn\u2019t be open to slightly more restrained, more stunt based action. Going back to Crystal Skull debate, the moments in that film that people tend to like the most are the practical stunts. When I saw that movie in the theaters, the single stunt that got the entire audience to erupt into applause was when Indiana Jones escapes from the KGB agents by getting out of a moving car and onto Mutt\u2019s motorcycle. People seemed to enjoy it because they knew that actual stunt men put themselves in danger in order to assemble this set piece. I think movies can go back to more practical stunt work and movie audiences will go along with it. It just takes a little bit of faith on the part of the studios. This also means that if there is a sixth Die Hard movie, it can start to move back to its roots.\nShoot \u2013 that tidbit of info was taken from the AGDTDH Wiki page.\n\u201cIn creating the film\u2019s visual style, Moore wanted the camera work to be almost entirely handheld, using three 4 Perforation 35mm ARRI cameras equipped with long lenses to capture tight close-ups, for Moore explained, \u201cMcClane is in a strange world, with little or no initial control over his environment. He\u2019s unable to anticipate things as he normally might. He\u2019s caught off guard, and we want the camera to mimic that surprise and confusion.\u201d\u201d\nIt just beggars belief he said that. So McClane has had control over every other environment? Moore\u2019s supposed to be a Die Hard fan!\nWell if he meant all that, I must have missed the point big time. It just pisses me off reading that horseshit.\nThat\u2019s always the excuse for handheld. \u201cIt simulates the character\u2019s state.\u201d Bullshit. When I have anxiety I still see the world clearly and steadily. It\u2019s a phony analysis that sounds good on paper but doesn\u2019t apply to actual visual communication.\nSo in conclusion, I should probably avoid this one, eh? Figures.\nI\u2019ve put up my review of \u201cMovie 43\u201d. It wasn\u2019t the epic shitfest I expected, which made it kinda hard to write a really balanced review of it. If you\u2019re interested, check out the forums (it\u2019s got eight views so far. And three of them are me.)\nPaul\u2014 Thanks for taking one for the team. I was THIS close (holds thumb & forefinger 3-4 mm apart) to seeing Movie 43 on Thursday night before it departed my local multiplex (so that you should not have to suffer alone), but alas wussed out, and instead saw Hawkeye And Tamara Drewe: Booger Hunters (which was OK if somewhat uneventful).\nI read your review and was glad to find out it wasn\u2019t a total shitefest. One thing I was (and still am) curious about that your review didn\u2019t touch upon, but was the biggest near-selling point for me: Gerard Butler as a leprechaun. How\u2019d that play out?\nNot for nothing, the new Die Hard is getting a B+ Cinemascore. I don\u2019t know how accurate it is but the regular folks do seem to be enjoying it. Assuming they go since it only did 25 million dollars.\nShould I give WITH A VENGEANCE another chance? It\u2019s the one I remember least fondly. Those riddles Simon gave them were stupid and they didn\u2019t even solve them right.\nYou know what else I haven\u2019t seen in a while? MEDICINE MAN. McTiernan and Connery post HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER, that should be awesome, right?\nWhy wouldn\u2019t you give WITH A VENGEANCE another chance? You\u2019re Franchise goddamn Fred.\nit\u2019s been a verrrrrrrry long since I\u2019ve seen it, but I remember liking With a Vengeance a lot more than 2\nhahaha, I forgot Max Payne was even a movie, that may be the proof in the pudding that video game movies should not be attempted because all they needed to do for Max Payne was to make a slightly tongue in cheek gritty revenge thriller and they even fucked that up\nIs it really that important if Gruber 2\u2019s riddles were stupid and not solved right? After all he just needed a distraction, that could also kill McClane on the way.\nDIE EVEN HARDERER starts out really strong, but runs out of steam midways. A hame really. i would have absolutely loved it if it had carried its momentum from start to finish. As it is now, I place it below DIE HARDER on the strict hierarchy that I like to call DIE HARD sequels.\nI liked it because it wasn\u2019t just McClane accidentally stumbling upon that kind of situation again (what are the odds, right?) and instead there was a REASON he found himself in deep shit again that made sense and actually tied in with the first movie\nnot that I hate Die Hard 2 mind you, I just don\u2019t think it\u2019s as good as the third\nof course, at the end none of them are close to the original, in my opinion\nHere are some stupid thoughts regarding the thinking behind \u201d Why John McClane may still be THE same John McClane.Or not\u2026\u201d\nJohn McClane is a fictional character and Bruce Willis is a reallife human being portraying as said fictional character. Now I want John McClane to continue being the same smartass wisecracking guy from the first movie and his character traits being the same throughout the series.\nAs a fictional character within literature that would not constitute much of a problem, because the fictional character is just an abstarct creation that only exist in the minds of the autor and its readers.\nIn movies you have to deal with the actors age and reallife human beings traits. You change with age and perhaps all that wisecracking youth is gone. And it was associated with his age. That must be the reason he is hardly cracking jokes anymore. Now that he is older he seems to be more concerned about his family and re-connect with them. As you grow older you tend tofocus on what really matters in life.\nIs it sweet that he wants to reconnect with his family? Yes and it is relatable. So, you could say that he now even more than before is more of a actionhero everyday man. He is not James Bond or Rambo doing shit for the greater good. he just wants to be with his family. That is what makes him relatable. because he has reallife concerns. all that blowing up shit is secondary. That does not constitute a character trait in my opinion.\nI can understand age and all that reallife shit. But sometimes I just wished him to still be that irreverant smartass from 1988.\nJust came back from seeing this. I did not like it. It\u2019s sexist. So the girl villain is so emotional about losing her dad she decides to kill herself by crashing her fucking helicopter into a building instead of just flying away and going after the McClanes some other time? Yeah, that makes sense. It was probably that time of the month, you know.\nAlso, not sure if it\u2019s mentioned above, but this movie committed another action movie sin, besides showing the muscle guy but not having him fight McClane: some of the main villains killing each other. Do\u2019nt you hate that shit? It\u2019s like Kill Bill: Vol 2, where The Bride is coming to get revenge against Bud after being buried alive by him, but then he\u2019s already dead by the time she gets there. Or worse, Machete, where the hero Machete doesn\u2019t kill ANY of the five or six main bad guys. Not even Seagal, if you think about it.\nI\u2019m sorry to say Vern\u2019s review is right on the money. I wanted to like this, and was hoping I would after some postive comments by Mr. M and others. But it\u2019s complete shit.\nMaybe hire a competent director next time, huh guys?\nThere was something that creeped me the fuck out.It almost seemed like the father an daughter almost had some sexual tension between them. I think I registered it when watching it, but at the time I just thought they had a tender moment. Now? It just disturbs me\nI agree, Shoot. Definitely the girl seemed to be in to her dad way too much. Maybe that was a deliberate choice. Might explain why she fucking kills herself afterwards.\nReally, I just could not enjoy that explosion at all because of the stupid reasoning behind it. If the McClanes would have brought that chopper down with a rocket launcher or something, that would have made all the difference in the world. Now it was an empty explosion, so to speak. Without any cathartic impact.\nI finally saw it and it was really depressingly bad. Here are two points that I recalled after seeing it.\n1. Bruce Willis looked bored out of his mind. He couldn\u2019t even show that swagger when delivering sarcastic lines. It\u2019s bad when you count the number of times he mentions that he\u2019s on vacation.\n2. A shockingly low number of actual characters in the movie. It\u2019s basically carrot dude, daughter, prisoner guy and government guy along with the McClains. With that little amount of characters you would think I would even know most of their names!!\nThe most depressing thing about this was Bruce\u2019s portrayal of a character who used to be so fucking cool. That cockiness and crazy look in his eyes is all gone. I know he\u2019s aged but getting old doesn\u2019t rid you of your charisma!! Look at Stallone\u2019s recent Rocky and Rambo\u2026he was 100% still recognisably those same characters. There\u2019s this tv ad for Sky that Bruce did recently-there seemed to be more enthusiasm from the bloke in that one advert than in this whole film. Rant almost over. If they did some kind of reboot with another actor, whoever they got probably wouldn\u2019t be any less recognisable as McClane than how Bruce is portraying him at this point. Blame Moore and Wiseman all you want but as \u2018keeper of the Die Hard mythology\u2019 or whatever the fuck he calls himself, there\u2019s obviously only one man to blame.\nWell, it\u00b4s been over a week since this trainwreck fell upon us. Vern\u00b4s review was only part of the therapy. Next session is here: Red Letter Medias review:\nhttp://redlettermedia.com/half-in-the-bag-a-good-day-to-die-hard/\nRe-watched part 3. I have to edit my prEvious statement that it starts out strong but runs out ofsteam. It doesn\u00b4t. I think it\u00b4s pretty strong allthroughout. But I do miss that the quiz-part gets abandoned halfway unlike 12 ROUNDS and that could have been the reason why I felt such a way about 3 before.. But it is a good one.\nIt is also the last one with McClane being wisecrack and all. There are traces of him in part 4 and 5. But it gets less and less. It\u00b4smlike autumne before winter.\nSpeaking of half assed, I think Bruce wasn\u2019t even there for parts of the movie. I think he liked that EXPENDABLES trick of shooting him out in a day and cutting him into scenes.\nSternshein,good point about the few characters. DIE HARD had 12 terrorists, and the sequels more. McClane and a handful of bad guys? That\u2019s it? No wonder it\u2019s only 90 minutes.\nI may have already said this but that last helicopter explosion didn\u2019t even feel like the end of the movie. I realize it was but why should it have been the end? What did that resolve? How was that a bigger deal than anything they\u2019d already been through?\nBut man, zooming in and out on establishing shots is the worst.\nThe zooming was bad, but it was the the shake-and bake camera shit inside the cars during the carchase that made me pull my head away from the screen. Man, my eyes did not approve of that horseshit. Also it did me no favors of sitting at the frontseat of the theatre to this disaster. I feel like I took the hit worse than anybody else, Just like in any real accident.\nAnd again, Bruce sitting in a car on some soundstage with a shaking camera while the rest of the scene was shot somewhere else. I mean I know they always do pickups and inserts but it did not remotely look like he was in the same scene. And maybe he was. If he was on location and the camera made it look like he wasn\u2019t\u2026\nHave to ask: when did McClane become about the one-liners? Wasn\u2019t he kinda the anti-Bond at one point, due to this (among many other things)? I mean, yeah, there\u2019s \u201cYippie Kie Yay\u201d and all, but after he kills Karl Cold, he just stands there, exhausted. That to me is John McClane \u2013 constantly behing hit with more than he can handle, and still surviving.\n\u201cCome out to the coast, we\u2019ll get together, have a few laughs.\u201d\n\u201cSo my captain keeps telling me.\u201d\n\u201cI\u2019m gonna fuckin\u2019 kill you, I\u2019m gonna fuckin\u2019 cook you, and I\u2019m gonna fuckin\u2019 eat you!\u201d\n\u201cHappy trails, Hans.\u201d\nI call bullshit. You guys are really reaching now for reasons why DH5 left you so butthurt.\nBest line in any DIE HARD film. Possibly best line in a film ever.\nMr. M, now you know how I feel when people complained LIVE FREE OR DIE HARD wasn\u2019t McClane anymore. He\u2019s so still McClane.\nI\u2019d say rumors of the franchise\u2019s death have been greatly exaggerated. Since when does one bad sequel end a franchise? They all want to go out on top, or never go out which is my preference as Franchise Fred.\nI do think it\u2019s funny how surprised the general public is that it was bad. People who don\u2019t follow preproduction or John Moore\u2019s previous work just thought there\u2019s a new Die Hard and assumed it would be good.\nI got no problem with anybody disliking the movie, as I\u2019ve said before. I know I\u2019m the weirdo here. But everybody hates the movie so much that it\u2019s leading to some revisionist history on the original, which I can\u2019t abide. DIE HARD is a fucking classic, a master\u2019s class in how an action movie should be made, but it\u2019s not a realistic drama noted for its restraint. It was an over-the-top 80s action movie full of smarmy catchphrases and impossible derring-do. Just like the new one. Obviously, there\u2019s a drastic difference in quality between the two. But it\u2019s a difference in degree, not kind.\nShit, I just had multiple opportunities to use \u201cTake this under advisement, jerkweed\u201d and I failed miserably.\nI don\u2019t even think most people where even aware of there being a new DIE HARD out there tbh. I mean my best friend is pretty hip when it comes to mainstream action fare and last night during our smoke session we were talking about what was out in theaters and he goes \u201cMan I didn\u2019t even know that there was a DIE HARD 5 I just found out this morning when someone mentioned it on the news\u201d.\nI think it fels like an entire different movie than the rest. The original had a lot more suspense and tension to it than any of the sequels.I\u00b4d say it\u00b4s more of a thriller than a fullblown action extravaganza. If anything it is restrained compared to the rest. It had twelve terrorists and stuck by it. The henchmen did not have infinite spawn points like they seem to do now and I respect that.\nCan\u2019t say anything about the latest \u201cDie Hard\u201d movie, bcause I haven\u2019t seen it (no plans, the trailers and the reviews have pretty much convinced me that this is a generic shakycam action flick with the \u201cDie Hard\u201d label stuck to it. I\u2019m going to wait until I can see this one on TV for free.)\nI guess my point is that the one-liner was used sparingly, and at the appropriate time, in \u201cDie Hard\u201d. Occasionally it was used purely for humour, on other occasions it was used by McClane to unsettle his enemies. (Can a one-liner be written, not spoken? Because if so, \u201cNow I have a machine gun. Ho ho ho!\u201d must be the most famous of the whole damn lot, and I include the \u201cYippie Ki Yay\u201d line in that statement.) When it WASN\u2019T used was when McClane had just gone ten rounds with a massive sociopathic martial artist with his feet cut to ribbons. When Karl gets killed, they don\u2019t spoil the moment by having Bruce look up at his body and mutter: \u201cHang the fuck around\u201d, before sipping a Martini and flying off into the sunset with Honor Blackman.\nAnd that last line should obviously have read: \u201cflying off into the sunset ON Honor Blackman\u201d. I apologise for myt proofreading failures.\nNah \u201cYippie Kay Yay\u201d is definitely the most famous one liner from that movie. It\u2019s been used in all the sequels since and is the one movie quote that immediately brings DIE HARD to mind in the eyes of laymen casual movie goers. The sign on Karl\u2019s brother Tony is my favorite of the bunch though definitely but it\u2019s far from the most famous.\nNah \u201cYippie Kay Yay\u201d is definitely the most famous one liner from that movie. It\u2019s been used in all the sequels since and is the one movie quote that immediately brings DIE HARD to mind in the eyes of laymen casual movie goers. The sign on Karl\u2019s brother Tony is my favorite of the bunch though definitely. Especially with the way Rickman reads it lol but it\u2019s far from the most famous.\nI\u2019m late to the party on this one. I kinda liked it. The opening scenes were pretty bad and the chase was edited and shot horribly. But you know, once it found its footing, it sorta became a Die Hard movie. (Spoilers) The helicopter finale was actually pretty awesome. The scene where McClane drives the jeep out of the back of the copter to send it into a tailspin was right up there with the ejector seat scene from Part 2. And I liked the Gruber death callback scene and the way they one-upped it by sending the villain into the rotors. And the father/son stuff was handled way better than say, Crystal Skull. Still my least favorite of the series by quite a margin, but I liked it better than most internetters.\nI think we can all forgive A GOOD DAY TO DIE HARD for not being good. We knew it was headed this way, but everyone makes mistakes and we still love \u2019em.\nOver a month later I\u2019m still amazed by how poor this was. A weak sauce plot, boring action scenes, a total lack of tension or suspense and a performance by Bruce Willis that has all the energy of a man who hasn\u2019t slept in 5 days. The only decent thing about it was Jai Courtney. Hopefully he\u2019ll move onto better things as a result.\nhttp://www.firstshowing.net/2013/die-hard-series-heading-to-tokyo-with-new-writers-die-hardest/\n\u201cA natural progression\u201d will at least mean that John probably will make up with his wife at the Nakatomi HQ (if she works there). I can dig that.\nAlso, hope the title sticks, as it would pretty much obligate them to make it the final instalment.\nAs much as i would like to,I am so cynical at this point that I honestly don\u00b4t think they have the good sense of tying up the ends.I don\u00b4t think they will make a story about John making up with Holly and complete it. They will just pull some stupid shit about John having some stock portfolio in Japan that he needs to save so he does not lose his house and there is an evil japanese executiveguy for him to twhart.\nThey will also most likely put in some dumbshit subplot about the villain and his archrival scheming over stocks. Shit nobody care about. And a chase on a Bullet train? Fuck that! THERE IS NO CHASE! The entire third act is about staring at the stockmarket as it plunges, much like the resolution in Wargames, staring at some computershit.\nAnd Holly is nowhere to be seen.\nSaw this yesterday and read all your comments today. I think I\u2019ll make Old Man Sykes\u2019 words mine: \u201cIt ain\u2019t what it used to be, but it\u2019ll do.\u201d I liked it.\nSo have any locals seen the Director\u2019s Cut which apparently cuts Winstead out of the film?\nI am going to outright say this: Despite how lackluster this movie is compared to the previous films, I still enjoyed to some degree. I feel like I am in a minority and I remember prior to seeing this, I have read reviews blasting this movie but I still enjoyed it for what it was. I wouldn\u2019t say that it was great, but entertaining, I would say that.\nReview publishing this week. Extended cut adds very little, certainly doesn\u2019t make the action more comprehensible. There\u2019s one fun bit where they\u2019re searching Russian cars. Another addition has McClane scream in anger as he fires his gun on the firing range before going to Russia.\nMore revealing is a documentary on the incomprehensible car chase that shows how they did all the stunts in different parts of different cities including a massive green screen overpass. No wonder it doesn\u2019t cut together, although you\u2019d think movies shoot in different locations all the time and still make sense.\nFred: But does it cut Winstead out of the film? Because I am not down with that. As the premier AGDTDH defender, I\u2019d have to rescind my support for a bonehead move like that. The whole family reunion aspect was what made me look more kindly on the film than most.\nMaj, they do cut her out, quite awkwardly at the airport and then they just take out the last shot of the family reunion and her phone call during the car chase. I\u2019m with you, the family reunion is one of the defensible aspects and this saves, what, 90 seconds of screen time in a short 95 minute movie? And an \u201cextended\u201d cut?\nWell, looks like I\u2019m never watching that version. Personally, given my predilection for smoky-voiced brunettes with gigantic brown anime eyes, I can\u2019t imagine cutting Winstead out of anything.\nMakes you appreciate the theatrical cut a bit more. At least you get a few scenes of Winstead!\nI have a thing for brunettes too.\nFor me those family moments were the only thing that held the movie together. I don\u00b4t understand any of this. It\u00b4s a bit like the directors cut of REVENGE were Tony Scott decided to edit out all the good character scenes to make it seem dumber for some reason.\nI know you guys pretty much despise this movie because it dug up your grandma\u2019s bones and made a wind chime out of them that only plays songs by bands that have lead singers that stole your girlfriends from you, but I\u2019m really looking forward to getting the DVD/Blu-ray combo thingie and watching it again. Maybe I\u2019m a chump but John McClane has basically been my hero since I saw DIE HARD in the theater at 10 years old, and it makes me feel all warm and fuzzy to see him happy at the end. No amount of shakycam or directorial fuckery can take that away from me.\nI\u00b4ll say this, will this entry stop me from watching the next DIE HARD? No.\nAgreed. I gave it a scathing review but I still watched it twice the day I got it. Three or four moments make it worth keeping to me.\nTap dancing bad guy calling McClane a cowboy and McClane says nothing.\n\u201cWe\u2019re not a hugging family\u201d\nFather and son exchanging guns.\nMcClane says the line for his kids.\nGiving the exploding helicopter the finger as they jump away in slow motion.\nI also liked John Moore\u2019s commentary. You might think he seems like he doesn\u2019t give a shit but I think the opposite. He does and he\u2019s having fun. He just made a terrible decision to go handheld.\nI haven\u2019t seen the older films in the franchise for a long time, but when I watched the last one I was a bit surprised at the \u201cWe\u2019re not a hugging family\u201d stuff. I seem to remember McClane being a pretty warm person in the first two, at least towards his wife. He didn\u2019t seem like a guy that has problems expressing his emotions towards his loved ones. Remember at the end of the second one when he\u2019s yelling his wife\u2019s name and they hug the shit out of each other when they finally see each other? When did this guy turn into someone who doesn\u2019t show love even towards his own kids?\nThey\u2019re probably not a hugging family because they\u2019ve been estranged from each other for most of their lives. John clearly has a defense mechanism where he says the wrong thing and gets the people he loves pissed off at him. \u201cOnly John can make someone that crazy,\u201d to quote Holly. Also, Argyle and Zeus both intuited that it was John\u2019s pig-headedness during an argument that drove Holly away both times, so it stands to reason he\u2019d have had incidents like that with his kids. Plus, it\u2019s kind of a Northeast thing to bust your loved ones balls instead of telling them how you feel about them, which is why I love the part where John makes fun of his son for getting injured. I think his character is pretty consistent in that way.\nMr Majestyk, isn\u2019t that character pretty much the same character Bruce Willis always plays?\nSure. How could he otherwise? It\u2019s a Jersey thing. I guess you never messed with anyone from Hoboken before.\nNo, but I got a postcard from a hooker in Minneapolis once.\nDo feel free to elaborate,pegsman.\nSorry to get you all excited, but it\u2019s a Tom Waits song I\u2019m listening to right now.\nIf you want to know the truth of it, she don\u2019t have a husband. He don\u2019t play the trombone.\n\u201cChristmas Card From a Hooker in Minneapolis\u201d off of BLUE VALENTINE. Not one of his better albums, in my opinion (It was made during his hipster lounge lizard phase, before he got all stark and weird, and it gets a little saccharine and overproduced. I\u2019m not really sure Waits needed to be recording songs from WEST SIDE STORY with a full orchestra) but that song is a killer. A great short story in song form with a funny yet devastating twist. Reminds you that Waits isn\u2019t just a collection of gimmicks but a real powerhouse songwriter.\nDamn, I wrote that wrong. It\u2019s Christmas Card, and I\u2019m listening to his USED SONGS compilation album.\nI really liked BAD AS ME, but I must admit that I think Waits could stand to branch out a little. \u201cEverybody\u2019s Talking At The Same Time\u201d is a good song, but he\u2019s written it at least once per album since 1986. He\u2019s kinda been coasting on his BONE MACHINE revelation for awhile and hasn\u2019t really been trying to grow as a songwriter the way I\u2019d like. That having been said, \u201cHell Broke Luce\u201d is a completely amazing, unique and perfectly written song that is just another reminder of what Waits is capable of doing when he gets hungry. There\u2019s not an album he\u2019s ever written that doesn\u2019t have at least one jaw-dropper on it.\nIt also has a pretty nifty video by Matt Mahurin http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Fju9o8BVJ8\nI don\u00b4t know anything about Wait. And all of a sudden I got all these facts and interpretations of an artist I hardly know. Jesus. I feel stupid.\nBut you know him as an actor, right?\nYeah, Waits kind of found his sound with RAIN DOGS and he\u2019s been tweaking it ever since, instead of going off in new directions like he used to. His first seven or eight albums all had their own sounds, some jazzy, some bluesy, some singer-songwritery, but now they\u2019ve all got that off-beat junkyard vibe. Which isn\u2019t necessarily a bad thing since he\u2019s the inventor and sole owner/operator of that vibe, but I wouldn\u2019t mind one that did something really different. Either way, I ain\u2019t complaining, though. More Tom Waits is more Tom Waits.\nBy the way, Shoot, if you wanted to start exploring Waits, I\u2019d start with the album I mentioned, RAIN DOGS. It\u2019s weird but accessible, and It still sounds fresh today. I don\u2019t think there\u2019s a bum track on it. Also, Jarmusch used some of the songs in DOWN BY LAW, most notably \u201cJockey Full of Bourbon\u201d in the opening credits.\nHardly. I need specifics. Present to me his most iconic performance. I really do not know the guy. At all.\nThanks for the direction, Majestyk, I will look in that direction\nI\u2019d say he was probably the definitive Renfield in BRAM STOKER\u2019S DRACULA.\nYeah, RAIN DOGS and MULE VARIATIONS are good albums to start with. Movie wise I would go for DRACULA, SHORT CUTS, RUMBLE FISH, QUEEN\u2019S LOGIC and/or DOWN BY LAW.\nShoot \u2013 Mr. M is correct, you haven\u2019t truly experienced Waits until you\u2019ve seen him eating bugs while being directed by Francis Coppola. But he also has a major part in Jarmusch\u2019s Benigni-heavy DOWN BY LAW, a good supporting role in the recent SEVEN PSYCHOPATHS (he\u2019s the one with the rabbit in the trailer) and plays the role he was born to play \u2013the devil\u2013 in THE IMAGINARIUM OF DR. PARNASSAS.\nI believe he also played the devil in Tony Scott\u2019s contribution to that BMW short film series. And I suspect he was supposed to be the devil (or a devil surrogate) in the peyote sequence in DOMINO.\nIf you gotta get typecast\u2026\nOh, and Shoot, you know THE WIRE\u2019s awesome theme song? Yeah, Waits wrote that shit.\nI had no idea Waits were behind The Wires theme. And it completely went past me about Coppola. i really need to stepup.\nHe didn\u2019t write it for the show. It was a song off of his 1987 album FRANK\u2019S WILD YEARS.\nIt was also sampled by early nineties rap group 3rd Bass for a mock blues song about a whiteboy growing up in Louisiana in the forties who had so much soul it was coming out his asshole. I think Waits would approve.\nhttp://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2013/jun/04/hollywood-director-john-mctiernan-prison\nFuck, this is depressing. Let\u2019s hope he makes it out okay.\nMr Waits is also a notoriously difficult man to interview. The list of things he won\u2019t talk about is as long as your arm. I just read a piece that started off bad and just got worse. By the end the journalist told us he seriously considered to punch his subject in the face.\nTom Waits was also in MYSTERY MEN and since I got my DJ name from that movie (Psychofrakulator), I can use his voice from time to time as an intro. (I know, it\u2019s kinda douchebaggish to abuse Mr Waits for such purpose, but come on, he decided to appear in that movie first! [Although it isn\u2019t nearly as bad as its reputation])\nMYSTERY MEN has a reputation as not being very good?\nUnfortunately. It isn\u2019t put in the same league as HOWARD THE DUCK or CATWOMAN, but its fanbase is surprisingly small. (Maybe it has to do with the fact that it introduced Smash Mouth\u2019s ALLSTAR to the world, but I can get over it.)\nCareful now, as we all know there are a lot of HOWARD fans around here.\nCareful indeed. The last time HOWARD THE DUCK was discussed, it turned into a discussion about ducks being rapist assholes. Let\u00b4s try and stay classy this time. At least for Bruce.\nHey, I like HOWARD THE DUCK too. I was talking about how the rest of the internet feels about it.\nMajestyk: I think you do a bit of a disservice to the conceptual brilliance of Blue Valentine. Waits uses \u201cSomewhere\u201d from WEST SIDE STORY to slyly introduce his own carnival mirror version of many of the themes and situations that Sondheim dealt with in the original material (which itself is a kind-of re-write of Romeo & Juliet). West Side Story is highly symbolic; Waits takes those symbols and invests them with the grit and tragedy of his perception of the real streets (a less subtle mind would have named the album Lower East Side Story). It\u2019s probably Waits\u2019 most thematically diciplined record, and it\u2019s immaculately sequenced to draw you into the world that he has created, setting the stage masterfully, then drawing the curtain back on the heartache underneath. And there\u2019s a lot of enjoyment to be found in comparing, say, \u201cRomeo is Bleeding\u201d to \u201cJet Song\u201d and \u201cThe Rumble\u201d or \u201c$29.00\u201d to \u201cMaria.\u201d\nWhether or not you like the songs is obviously your call to make. Personally, I don\u2019t think he\u2019s written a song more heartbreaking than the title track, and his eye for detail throught the album seldom errs. Stylistically, I think the divide between the first and second parts of his career have been overstated. \u201cWhistlin\u2019 Past the Graveyard\u201d and \u201cMr. Siegal\u201d from Heart Attack & Vine could easily fit onto later records.\nIt could be argued that Waits performed a similar trick more effectively with later take on Alice in Wonderland, but I think the raw-nerve quality of Blue Valentine and the aesthetic grit is really compelling stuff.\nJareth: Damn, I just got my ass handed to me. But in my defense, I\u2019m not really a \u201cconceptual brilliance\u201d kind of guy when it comes to music, and I\u2019ll admit that my iPod has almost thoroughly ruined me for listening to full albums. I either like the sound of the songs or I don\u2019t, and most of the songs on BLUE VALENTINE don\u2019t really grab me. Next time I listen to it I\u2019ll keep your interpretation in mind, though.\nYeah, after writing all that stuff I realized that I sound like a douche with all that \u201cconceptual brilliance\u201d stuff. I mean, it\u2019s there if you\u2019re looking for it, and it has its own kind of rewards, but it doesn\u2019t mean anything if the songs don\u2019t grab you.\nI\u2019ve talked to people who appreciate the songs from Blue Valentine better after hearing some of the more famous cover versions, like Neko Case\u2019s version of \u201cChristmas Card\u201d or Screamin\u2019 Jay Hawkins\u2019 version of \u201cWhistlin\u2019 Past the Graveyard.\u201d It\u2019s understandable: the exaggerated singing style Waits used on the album verges on self-parody at times (though, in my opinion, it\u2019s not as bad as on the Foreign Affairs album).\nEpic Question: DIE HARD or RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK?\nRRA \u2013 \u201cDie Hard\u201d, without a doubt. I like \u201cRaiders\u201d but I didn\u2019t grow up with it like I did with \u201cDie Hard\u201d. That\u2019s one of the fairly small group of movies that defined my teenage years.\nAmazing Larry \u2013 sorry I didn\u2019t see this one before. I stopped watching the comments for this film because I had no intention of seeing it.\nIn answer to your question: honestly, I didn\u2019t even realise it WAS Butler when watching it. It\u2019s about what you\u2019d expect\u2026 two guys abusing a little person, then a little person abusing two guys in revenge. It\u2019s neither as funny or nasty as that description makes it sound, and it\u2019s one of the least memorable scenes in the entire movie. (Mind you, it\u2019s up against Halle Berry\u2019s botched plastic surgery and Hugh Jackman\u2019s facial testes, so\u2026)\nRRA: I prefer RAIDERS, which is interesting because my tastes tend to fall way over on the DIE HARD side of things in any aspect of filmatism you care to name. Also, I tend to dislike Spielberg in general; any other match up wouldn\u2019t have favored him:\nALIEN over CLOSE ENCOUNTERS\nTERMINATOR over JAWS\nBLADE RUNNER over POLTERGEIST\nTHE THING over E.T.\nPREDATOR over JURASSIC PARK\nTHE MATRIX over A.I.\nRRA: RAIDERS. I love them both, but more so than any movie I can think of Raiders is what I\u2019d consider a \u201cperfect\u201d movie.\nSo I noticed the more recent comments seem pretty forgiving of DH5, possibly in light of severely diminished expectations (\u201cI actually kinda liked it/it wasn\u2019t that bad!\u201d) And I gotta say, I agree. It\u2019s a perfectly serviceable Redbox/Netflix rental. Sure, we should expect more from a Die Hard, strive for excellence, etc\u2026but I gave up on the hopes of another good Die Hard somewhere during the first 10 minutes of DH4 (which I hated on first watch but saw again later and kinda liked as well). Sure, McClane doesn\u2019t act like McClane, but he wasn\u2019t even McClane in the third one (he was more like Joe Hallenbeck from The Last Boy Scout) and that movie was still good.\nThe action scenes were pretty good from home, I don\u2019t doubt all you guys had a terrible time in the theatres, but I\u2019m wondering if a smaller screen helps (unlike something like Transformers 2/Quantum of Solace where the action was incomprehensible in the theatre and at home). The practical (or at least practical looking) destruction in the car chase was pretty rewind-worthy, as were the two obviously CGI-assisted helicopter scenes. I\u2019m pretty sure there\u2019s no hand to hand fight in this movie, they dropped the ball on that one.\nI weirdly didn\u2019t mind the lack of a strong villain \u2013 it reminded me of how people act like the Bond movies need to have a strong villain every time, when quite a few of them have surprise twist villains. But on the other hand, it sucks that there\u2019s finally a Die Hard villain where I couldn\u2019t name the actor or even the character\u2019s name with a gun to my head. (I actually don\u2019t think I could name ANY of the character\u2019s names besides the McClanes, now I think about it).\nThe plot also veers into Orci/Kurtzman territory (I love having that shorthand available to use) with the double-double crosses and overly simple yet overly complicated plot, but for some reason I didn\u2019t mind because\u2026. the short runtime? The fairly high action to exposition ratio? The pretty good father-son chemistry? I\u2019m not going to lie, the whole \u201cYou know son, I had a pretty good day.\u201d \u201cYeah me too, dad.\u201d \u201cGood, now let\u2019s go kill some motherfuckers\u201d exchange was kind of sweet and hilarious (Too bad there\u2019s like 30 motherfuckers running around and we only see them kill 2 of them.)\nI don\u2019t know, I\u2019m kind of like Majestyk \u2013 there\u2019s no real defense for this movie, it just kinda worked for me too. I\u2019ll still see the next one, and I do get the feeling after Fast 5 and Avengers and Resident Evil 5, etc\u2026they\u2019ll bring Holly around and bring it full circle, and this one will seem better in retrospect.\n\u201cSo I noticed the more recent comments seem pretty forgiving of DH5,\u201d\nDenialism can be a bitch.\nI gave this movie about 10 minutes. The look of it was putrid and low-rent. The action was muddy and incomprehensible. The taxi-driver-singing comedy was cheesy and cheap. Bruce Willis seemed tired. I\u2019m glad I waited for the DVD and didn\u2019t endure this in the theatre.\nFinally saw this one\u2026 Such a shame. Did they only have Bruce for half the filming? So many scenes are shot with no establishing shot and staged so that Bruce is off to the side of everyone. They cut away to him, but you rarely see him in the same space as anyone else. There are almost no over the shoulder shots or two shots. It\u2019s all close ups and medium close ups on characters in isolation from one another. And the ADR. Oh lord, the ADR.\nI actually liked the big car chase and didn\u2019t really have trouble following it, except when they cut in to the drivers cabins. There was no sense of weight or connection to the outside world. It was like they filmed the cut always before they filmed the action and then just inserted the former at random within the latter.\nThere are some very pretty shots in this movie. The director/cinematographer clearly knows how to shoot a movie, they apparently just chose not to.\nSo I saw it yesterday, since it finally arrived on German Pay TV (which is a good indication for how little excitement I had for this movie) and I\u2019m not saying that I liked it, but I liked it much more than part 4. Mostly because McClane Jr was the 2nd best sidekick John ever had. But seriously, it was ultimately forgettable.\nIt\u2019s funny how I praised it the night I watched it, but after a while, I finally realized how bad this movie truly was. A lot of people may knock the fourth film, but I personally never thought it was bad. Was it different than the previous three? Yes. Did it show McClane in a different light than before? Yes. Was it bad? I wouldn\u2019t say so. As a Die Hard movie, it was lackluster, but at least John still went through some tension that he endured in the first three. Sure, the cop car/chopper bit was a bit over-the-top, as well as the aircraft sequence, but tell me that the fire hose bit in the first one wasn\u2019t? What about lighting a streak of gasoline into an airborne plane? What about throwing a bomb out of a subway train car?\nWhat differs the fifth film compared the first four was the shaky camera, the fact that McClane is superhuman, the fact that McClane doesn\u2019t care about killing random civilians on a Russian freeway or the fact that the father/son relationship is hardly explained. At least we knew some of Lucy\u2019s reasons for her distaste in her father in the fourth film and slowly started coming around at certain situations. You mean to tell me that even after a reconciliation with his own daughter that it took a long time to try to reconnecting with his own son? He didn\u2019t even know his own son was CIA? Plus, even when John tried helping Jack, his son still gave him a long of resentment towards him.\nI didn\u2019t have to see it a second time to finally realize that this movie was bad. Me and my friend enjoyed it opening night, but it took some time for us to see that it was really bad. I know that there are times when I like to complete my collections of movies of a series. I won\u2019t be doing that with this one. Again, as much as people like to bash \u201cLive Free or Die Hard,\u201d I never had a problem with that movie. I still like to think of it as a Die Hard movie with some elements and I treat it like a standalone action movie. This movie, on the other hand, will not be added to my collection unless I find it for really cheap, but even the chances of me getting it are really slim.\nThe fire hose bit in the first one was not a bit over-the-top, E-Man.\n\u201d the fact that McClane is superhuman\u201d\nTo be honest, I thought they dialed down his superhumanity a lot, since xXx3 a.k.a. Die Hard 4.0.\nWell, this is probably the best conversation I\u2019ve seen on the Die Hard series as everyone\u2019s acknowledging the ups and downs as opposed to playing favorites/least favorites.\nI didn\u2019t have much issue with quick cuts, tracking shots, lens flare or slightly shaky moments like most people. I\u2019m mainly the type who dislikes it when scenes are shot in the dark (so part of Skyfall and all of Pacific Rim get thumbs down from me).\nIt\u2019s true that McClane was always superhuman but he\u2019s met the same fate much like Rambo where now that he\u2019s truly unstoppable, there is no suspense and all we can hope is that one simply has fun with whatever sequel comes out next.\nThe first one was just a great addition to the hostage scenario formula that Dog Day Afternoon and Assault on Precinct 13 started up.\nThe second one had a forgettable copy-and-paste but made an impact because it was bringing back the airline terror originally fused together in the Airport disaster series.\nThe third one was a rejected Lethal Weapon script and ended up having another underground heist storyline that\u2019s since been duplicated (i.e. Dark Knight Rises).\nThe fourth film was a rejected sequel script to Enemy of the State but little known fact is that Kevin Smith, Doug Richardson (Die Hard 2, Money Train, Hostage), William H. 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        "raw_content": "Major Religions Call for Investigation into Torture\nOur nation is presently involved in a debate about the sanctioned use of torture by the United States since 9/11. Is it enough to denounce torture and focus on the future, or do we need to investigate the past and seek accountability? This question takes in considerable territory, including the security of the state and the insistence of justice. But for me, ultimately, it is a question of conscience, collective and individual.\nOn June 11 this year, in solidarity with religious leaders from five major religions standing in front of the White House, it was my privilege to stand with Rev. Bonnie Tarwater, minister of the Congregational United Church of Christ in Lincoln City and Rev. Carl Reynolds, a member of that congregation. 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Marilynne Robinson writes that Bonheoffer \u201cchastised those who accommodated their religion to the prevailing culture so thoroughly as to have made the prevailing culture their religion.\u201d\nBonhoeffer was imprisoned and hanged in 1945 as a traitor.\nAs a child in Sunday school, I learned that intentional cruelty to another person is immoral, and as a Marine Corps recruit, I learned that torture is a crime under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. These early instructions confirmed what my conscience already knew, that the nightmare stuff of torture is evil.\nHumans throughout the world hate and fear torture. This is evidenced by more than a century of Geneva Conventions. Specifically, the Third Geneva Conventions were enacted in 1949 to govern the treatment of prisoners of war. Articles 13 to 16 state that prisoners of war must be treated humanely and their medical needs met. Articles 17 to 20 state what information a prisoner must give and the limits of interrogation: \u201cNo physical or mental torture, nor any other form of coercion.\u201d Nearly all 200 countries of the world are signatory nations.\nIn addition, the 1985 U.N. Convention against Torture was ratified by the United States and 64 other nations. Nationally, our Constitution has guarantees against cruel and unusual punishment, the Uniform Code of Military Justice prohibits torture, and the War Crimes Act of 1996 limits interrogation practices. We are a nation of laws.\nEvidence that these codes against torture had been violated by U.S. personnel emerged when photographs were published in April 2004 of prisoners being abused in Abu Ghraib Prison in Iraq. Then came allegations of excessive interrogation practices of \u201cenemy combatants\u201d at the American naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. In 2005, the secretary-general of Amnesty International called Guantanamo \u201dthe gulag of our times.\u201d\nThen, word of secret \u201cblack site\u201d prisons emerged. In April 2009, the Washington Post published a leaked confidential inspection report by the International Red Cross (which is charged with monitoring war crimes). This report provided detailed evidence of the torture of prisoners at \u201cblack sites\u201d by CIA and other government-paid personnel. The evidence is persuasive and mounting that crimes against humanity have been committed and were sanctioned (i.e., practiced in multiple prisons over a period of years).\nThe details are horrific. They include: the water-boarding of a single prisoner 183 times, men chained by their wrists from the ceiling for days, toes barely touching the floor, men deprived of sleep for more than a week straight, forced feeding, slamming prisoners into walls up to 30 times in a row, brain washing, and men sitting in cells with music blasting their ears for days on end. Many men were jailed without evidence or any legal charge for years. A child would know these acts are monstrous.\nHow Will our Nation\nRespond to its Own Crimes?\nHow will we, as a nation, respond to evidence of our own crimes against humanity? In this, I am guided by my Christian understanding that the life of each person is sacred, and that we are all part of one intricate, indivisible whole. I am also guided by two principles.\nFirst: However politically inconvenient, when a crime has been committed, it may not be ignored.\nSecond: To create a just future, we must first be honest about our past.\nTo date, only a few low-level soldiers have been held accountable and served jail sentences. But with the recent release of the \u201cTorture Memos,\u201d written in August 2002 and March 2003 by five Justice Department lawyers, it is obvious that torture was policy approved at the highest levels of government. The purpose of these memos, which attempt a legal rationale for torture, was to provide immunity from future prosecution.\nAs I stood in Lincoln City, the leaders of five major religious faiths also stood, with other clergy and lay leaders, on Pennsylvania Ave in front of the White House to deliver a collective message to our President. Participants included the president of my church denomination, Rev. 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I don't think it will take on quite the same form that I originally envisioned, but I'm still optimistic about the final product.\nNaNo, Day 3\nCouple things, before I get into NaNo stuff.\nFirst of all, just watched the Stargate: Atlantis episode, \"The Shrine.\" It was pretty great. Of course, I'm biassed, considering that McKay is my favorite character, so I always love episodes that are centered on him. \"Tao of Rodney\" is another one of my favorites (and, actually sort of an opposite to this one). But anyway, just felt like sharing a Stargate fangirl moment. I wish that I'd gotten into this series -- well, franchise -- earlier. A couple years ago, Pat and some other friends got me into it. We've watched through all of SG-1 (including the movies), we're currently in the last season of Atlantis, and then I do want to watch Universe when we're done, even though I've heard mixed reviews on it.\nSecondly, I went to the Y today for the first time in a while. 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        "raw_content": "Call of Duty \u201cswatting\u201d incident (4:00)\nInternet maniac Freddie Richmond of Richmond Trucking \u2013 Dunnellon, FL (10:45)\nTrack Palin arrested again (18:20)\nUS Ambassador to the Netherlands Peter Hoekstra puts both feet in his mouth (24:15)\nJeff Sessions \u2013 Marijuana/Obstruction & the Clintons (27:50)\nIran (44:00)\nNorth Korea and \u201cbig dick\u201d nuclear buttons (47:50)\nTrump believes in the \u201cdeep state\u201d (54:35)\n\u201cSloppy Steve\u201d Bannon/\u201cFire & Fury\u201d by Michael Wolff (1:01:30)\nTrump calls himself a \u201cgenius\u201d (1:37:10)\nShout out to Malik & Nelly in Dubai from \u201cDirty Bernie\u201d Sanders (1:41:30)\nThis entry was posted in Comedy, News and Politics, Uncategorized and tagged ABC News, Alex Jones, Ali Khamenei, Andrew Finch, Anthony Weiner, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Barack Obama, Benghazi, Bernie Sanders, Bill Clinton, Breitbart, Brietbart, Bristol Palin, California, CBS, CBS News, Chicago, Christians, CNN, Colleen, Colleen from Utah, Colorado, Corey Lewandowski, Department of Justice, Donald, Donald Trump, Dunnellon Florida, FBI, Fie and Fury, Fire and Fury Michael Wolff, Florida, Fox News, Freddie Richmond, Hassan Rouhani, Hillary Clinton, Huma Abedin, Illinois, Infowars, Iran, Islam, James Comey, Jeff Sessions, JFK, John F. Kennedy, Justice Department, Kansas, Lester Holt, Los Angeles, Malik, marijuana, Mary Jane, Medical Marijuana, Michael Wolff, Michael Wolff Fire and Fury, Middle East, Muslims, NBC News, Nelly, Obama, obstruction of justice, Orlando, Orlando Florida, Peter Hoekstra, porn, pot, President Obama, President Trump, recreational marijuana, Richmond Trucking, Sarah Palin, Senator Bernie Sanders, sexual assault, Steve Bannon, Swatting, The Clinton Foundation, the deep state, The Netherlands, The Onion, Todd Palin, Track Palin, Trump, Tyler Barriss, United Arab Emirates, Uranium One, US Ambassador Peter Hoekstra, US Ambassador to the Netherlands, Vermont, Washington, Washington DC, weed, Wichita, Wichita Kansas. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "Entries Tagged \u2018Nintendo DS\u2019:\n$20 Game of the Week: Shin Megami Tensei \u2013 Strange Journey (Nintendo DS)\nStrange Journey is a completely different direction for the popular RPG franchise, and at the same time it takes it back to it\u2019s classic dungeon-crawling and exploitation heavy style of the classic SMT: Nocturne. Taking place in a sci-fi setting in the near future, you take control of a soldier who was sent to investigate a black hole in the Antarctic. When you get there, you discover that the place is full of demons. Thanks to a special device however, you can communicate with some of them, and convince them to fight alongside you in true SMT fashion. The plot is dialogue heavy, but it will keep you hooked. Whether you\u2019re new to the franchise or a diehard fan, Strange Journey will present an interesting new twist for the SMT franchise, while still giving gamers plenty of the RPG demon-collecting gameplay the series is known for.\nTags: Nintendo DS, RPGs, Shin Megami Tensei\nTransformers Prime The Game coming in Fall 2012\nby Adam, filed in Games, News on Mar.15, 2012\nGreat news! A Transformers Prime video game will be released this Fall. Not so great news\u2026 it\u2019s only on the Wii, the DS and the 3DS. The Wii and 3DS versions are being developed by Now Production and the DS version is being developed by Altron Corporation \u2026 in 2004. Why isn\u2019t this being released on any of the \u201cgood\u201d game systems? I guess that\u2019s what Fall of Cybertron is for.\nThe game will feature all the usual suspects. Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Arcee, Ratchet and Bulkhead are all playable characters. The humans Jack, Miko and Raf will also appear. Decepticons Megatron, Starscream and Soundwave are seen on the site. No doubt wave after wave of drones will also be encountered. No real indication of what the game will actually be like as of yet, aside from it being a \u201cbrawler\u201d.\nA teaser trailer can be found on the official web site. This trailer was also included in the Transformers Prime season 1 DVD and Blu-Ray sets.\nKeep reading for the trailer, the full press release and more.\nTags: Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DS, Transformers, Transformers Prime, Wii\nKeep Playing: Sailor Moon: La luna splende\nby Adam, filed in Games, Keep Playing, Powet.TV Show on May.04, 2011\nKunzite, known in Italian as Lord Kaspar, reviews the new Italian Nintendo DS video game Sailor Moon: La luna splende.\nWatch this video in HD.\nIf you\u2019re interested in checking the game out you can buy it from Amazon Italy. They will ship worldwide.\nAlso check out 10 minutes of gameplay footage.\nKeep your eye on Powet.tv for all your Sailor Moon news.\nPre-order the soon to be released updated version of the Sailor Moon Manga and Codename: Sailor V manga from Amazon.\nTags: Anime, La Luna Splende, Nintendo DS, Sailor Moon\n$20 Game of the Week: Final Fantasy 3 (Nintendo DS)\nby William Talley, filed in $20 Game Of The Week, Games, Reviews on Jun.20, 2008\nA few months ago, I did a special on the first half of the Final Fantasy series, where I briefly touched upon this iteration of the series. With Final Fantasy IV hitting the Nintendo DS shortly (as evidenced by aDam\u2019s video review of it below), hardcore FF fans will want to check out its predecessor as soon as possible. This remake is the first and only international release of Final Fantasy 3. It blends together what made the original version of the game unique with some new innovations that help keep it fresh for today\u2019s gaming audience.\nTags: Classic Gaming, DS, Final Fantasy, Gaming, Nintendo, Nintendo DS, Role Playing Games, Square-Enix",
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        "raw_content": "On November 10, President of the Republic of Abkhazia Raul Khadzhimba congratulated the employees and veterans of the internal affairs bodies on their professional holiday.\nThe congratulation states, in particular:\n\u201cDear employees and veterans of the internal affairs bodies!\nI sincerely congratulate you on your professional holiday \u2013 the Interior Ministry Personnel Day!\nThe employees of the internal affairs bodies always played a special role in the solution of state tasks. The best traditions have been developed over many generations. In this connection, I express special gratitude to the veterans of the internal affairs bodies for their personal contribution to the task of the establishment of the modern police force and for the upbringing of the young generation of the employees of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Your experience and knowledge are invaluable. With your active life position, you demonstrate an example of honest and selfless service to the Homeland.\nOn this day, we commemorate our colleagues who gave their lives for the prosperity and independence of our state during the Patriotic War of the People of Abkhazia of 1992-1993.\nI am certain that you will continue to use all your knowledge and strength to protect the public order, ensure reliable protection of the interests of our state\u2019s citizens and preserve peace in society.\nI wish all employees and veterans of the police force, strong health, peace, prosperity, successes and achievements in the name of prosperity of the Republic of Abkhazia!",
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        "raw_content": "Do you think the post-9/11 American climate is more or less accepting of extreme metal bands than the time before? If more \u2013 why do you think this is? Do you see the last few years of American history as a time of growing darkness, or period of openness where Americans are finally realizing the violent nature of the nation\u2019s international political/diplomatic stance and are tasting some of the fears that other countries have experience for some time now?\nIf it _is_ a period of spreading darkness is this, in your opinion, something to be embraced or rejected? Do you think it will lead to something new \u2013 something in the national character/history/sentiment we have never seen before?\nHeadbanger\u2019s Ball, featuring a lot of that screamo pseudo HC/ Metal shit, may be back and dimmu borgir may be on Ozzfest, but come on, I think it gives the masses a pretty weak impression of what Metal is all about!!! I think American society has taken a sharp turn towards conservatism since 9/11, so I don\u2019t think there is any more acceptance of real extreme music. Look at what has unfolded over the past few months: all the publicity and fanfare over Mel Gibson\u2019s \u201cPassion of the Christ,\u201d the religious right pushing hard politically, the FCC suddenly taking serious action on \u201cindecency on the airwaves.\u201d The christians are trying to worm their way back into the forefront of American culture.\nBesides that, I think most Americans are just brainwashed sheep ready to blindly follow the latest fads and trends, swallow what the mass media force feeds them and are more worried about their pricey gadgets and luxuries to really analyze what the fuck is really going on in the world. I suppose Americans now have a bit more fear in them regarding issues they never worried about, like terrorism, but have been forced into a mindset that leaves most with a really narrow, short-sighted world view. I think things could get very much \u201cworse,\u201d at least as far as the majority\u2019s perception goes. I accept this growing darkness and embrace it. I think it could lead to something new if it rose to a certain level in which the complete social order was overturned.\nDo you think the style of black metal, in itself, is open to \u201cexpansion\u201d or aesthetic progression? At a point in the early \u201990s many bands within the scene who called themselves \u201cblack metal\u201d were also trying to widen the boundaries of the genre and explore different musical ranges of expression within it. After this initial period of experimentation a lull or returning decadence set in where, in order to \u201cprotect\u201d a few essential elements of the style (or at least what they viewed them to be) a number of bands deliberately halted all aesthetic progression whatsoever and tried to coalesce around a form of metal that became increasingly conservative. Why, do you think, did this atavistic structure of post-Norwegian black metal develop? Do you think contemporary black metal bands usually view progression with suspicion now that the early Norwegian scene has been \u201ccorrupted\u201d by commercialism? Where can black metal go from here?\nTo a certain degree, yes, I think that the art form can be expanded upon without losing the qualities that set it apart from mere entertainment for the masses. Unfortunately, at a point, all the experimentation that was going on started to dilute the essence of Black Metal and the meaning began to get lost.\nThe resulting backlash against the expansion or aesthetic progression was a reaction against this \u201cweakening\u201d of the style. It does seem that progression or even a decent handling of one\u2019s instrument can be looked upon warily by some in the scene these days, but I think this idea has been taken a bit too far\u2026. Too many use this concept as a crutch to legitimize shitty music!!!\nOn the other hand, you still have bands that can tread firmly within the conservative confines of the style and still manage to create something that explodes with an energy that is fresh and innovative. Cases in point, WATAIN\u2019s \u201cCasus Luciferi\u201d or DEATHSPELL OMEGA\u2019s \u201cSi Monumentum Requires, Circumspice.\u201d As many times as the genre has been pronounced dead, there are those who still continue to proudly march forward and keep the flames burning\u2026 We plan to be among them for some time to come\u2026\nTags: burning, darkness, metal",
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        "raw_content": "Am I any good at this?\nThe Radio Game Changers podcast has been an amazing gift for me as a programmer and so-called talent coach.\nIn the last few months I\u2019ve spent more than 10 hours, one on one, with 10 of the best broadcasters on Australian radio and during these interviews I\u2019ve been constantly reminded of the daily challenges that on-air talent face when they front up at 6am every morning with their audience waiting to have the day framed for them.\nThis quote from Matt Tilley stood out for me in this week\u2019s episode.\n\u201cthis is a job where everyday I go to work and I\u2019m still not sure of how something is going to go for me. (This might be funny\u2026I think the audience might like it\u2026but then again, I don\u2019t know.). You\u2019re never certain. I don\u2019t think there\u2019s been a single day in my working life where I\u2019ve been absolutely sure of myself\u201d.\nAnd this is from a guy who has dominated one of the toughest radio markets in the world for the better part of 15 years!\nHearing Matt say that reminded me of the inherent tension and uncertainty of the creative process and how much courage it takes to push through those feelings of self-doubt and do it anyway.\nThe one level of comfort you can take from your own feelings of vulnerability is that you\u2019re not alone.\nWelcome to radio!\nFrom the very best in the country like Matt Tilley, to someone starting out in a regional market, this is something that virtually everyone who turns on a microphone has to deal with at some point.\nSam Cavanagh EP of the Hamish and Andy show talks about it this way.\n\u201cI think what\u2019s interesting about performers is that what they do makes them incredibly vulnerable. They are either loved or hated. Judged or ignored. Being confident is not the same as being bullet-proof. Great performers are often full of self doubt, but they know how to back themselves in and be confident in their ability when it matters most.\u201d\nA few years ago, Wendy Harmer explained it this way\n\u201cA wise-cracking, one-liner persona won\u2019t get you very far. It\u2019s tiresome for both you and the listeners.\nYour anxieties, self-doubt and narcissistic tendencies aren\u2019t appealing \u2013 even though most broadcasters have those traits in spades. So how much do you tell? What do you hold back? Who is it you\u2019re trying to connect with?\nIt\u2019s showmanship and bravado but it\u2019s also something else: conviction, compassion and sincerity.\u201d\nSo here\u2019s the other side of this really messy equation and her name is your content director, who\u2019s principle role is to help the team, and you as a performer, reach your potential.\nIf you\u2019re on the air, listen up, because you\u2019re about to read something that may never have even crossed your mind until now.\nHere\u2019s our dirty little secret\u2026for most programmers we have exactly the same doubts and insecurities you have.\nOur questions and anxieties go something like this\u2026\nHow can I help this team?\nIs what I\u2019m saying going to help them get better?\nDo they respect me?\nWhat can I say or do right now that will have a positive impact?\nTrust me, these sorts of questions are swirling through most programmers fragile minds virtually everyday when they\u2019re talking to their breakfast teams.\nSome of us have managed to mask our insecurities with bravado,(sound familiar?) but these feelings are as real for us as they are for you.\nSo in essence it\u2019s a different type of performance anxiety, but the impact is the same.\nOK, so what\u2019s the solution?\nOutside of having a group hug, I\u2019m not actually sure there is one, but since I\u2019m now 700 words into this article, it\u2019s probably a good idea to come up with some kind of moral to the story.\nMy suggestion would be to spend time together-breakfast and content director-on getting really clear about your expectations for the show, for the performer you want to be and for the feedback loop that you\u2019ll both need to be a part of to improve your performance.\nThe more time you can spend on understanding each other, programmer and performer, 2 sides of the same coin, the more you\u2019ll be able to help each other get the result that you both want.",
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        "raw_content": "Below is Rehinge\u2019s proposal to South Carolina\u2019s Department of Corrections for mental health reform in its prisons and our state. This proposal is response to SC Judge Michael Baxley\u2019s ruling for the state to present a comprehensive plan for mental health reform in the state\u2019s prison system. While we are presenting this proposal to the South Carolina Department of Corrections, the state is still trying to appeal Judge Baxley\u2019s ruling. We still need your help to prevent this appeal from going through, so that SC\u2019s prisons can get the mental health reform that they deserve.\nYou can also help us by contacting your local SC legislator and presenting these ideas to them. Feel free to share this page, email it, or download and print it out so that we can present this proposal to the state of SC and our leaders. Also, if you have your own ideas, please leave them below in our comment section, or send us an email. Thank you for your continuing support!\nThe SC Responsible Mental Health Emergency Reform Act of 2014 Proposal\nPrimary Points\nMake all community mental health centers 24 hours and staff hospitals that are half-empty, like Patrick B. Harris.\nRequire all SC police departments to have Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training programs with the goal to give 40 hours of Memphis Model CIT training to all police officers, and also require 15 hours of CIT training at the Academy level as opposed to the current 5 hours.\nExpand mental health court beyond the 4 counties in the State. Require all 46 counties to have this program over time.\nCreate a grant for mental health groups to establish a mentor program for mentally ill individuals when they leave prison, and possibly working with parole.\nApply the standards of care SC prisons have to county jails.\nOther Possibilities for the Act\nWork with the Department of Education for early awareness in elementary, middle and high schools.\nMove to get mental health agencies to work closely with drug and alcohol abuse. 85% of people with a mental health disorder \u201cself medicate\u201d.\nMake changes to the criminal statutes to allow judges more leeway when dealing with charges that may have stemmed from a medical mentally ill basis.\nOutline that this act will save lives and make our communities safer!\nThe most important detail I left out of the five primary points is the need for more psych hospital beds. We have gone from 3,500 beds 40 years ago in the state, to only 400 beds in the present, while almost doubling our population. My concern is that if we try to put this in our bill, initially, support for the bill will balk because of the cost.\nThe goal of this legislation is to stop the staggeringly expensive and vicious criminal cycle that those suffering from severe mental illnesses often fall into during episodes of their respective medical issues. Through the application of the above concepts, these goals can be achieved.\nIt is my firm belief that this bill will save South Carolina taxpayers millions of dollars, while not only improving but also saving lives. In turn, our communities will be safer and we will be able to mitigate the risks faced by police officers when dealing with persons suffering from mental health crises.\nIf the bill acts as intended, it will reduce the number of severely mentally ill prisoners in our corrections system, because it will stop the cycle of incarceration. If, for instance, we reduce the number of mentally ill prisoners by half \u2013 from 3500 to 1750 \u2013 the state will save more than $30 million annually in corrections costs alone. That figure doesn\u2019t include the ancillary costs of emergency rooms, lawyers, public defenders, courts, police, lawsuits, and most importantly, the cost that you can\u2019t put a figure on, that of human lives.\nProposal Updates\nWe want to publicly thank Senator Sheheen for introducing S. 426 the Mental Health Court Program Act and Senator Massey for helping the bill advance to the Senate floor! Now we need everyone\u2019s support for funding!\n2 thoughts on \u201cSC Mental Health Reform Act of 2014 Proposal\u201d\nImprovement of treatment of the mentally in correctional facilities may lead to less crime within the communities and less recidivism rates. Currently, the ratio of help for the mentally ill in correctional facilities between mental health workers and mentally ill inmates are skewed to the point that the mental health workers cannot possibly do their jobs. Compared to other states, South Carolina has less mental health workers, and less programs to correct the \u201creal problems\u201d. There is a difference between mental illness and criminal behavior. Too often, people who only \u201cneed help\u201d for a disease they have of: no fault of their own, is turning our correctional facilities into a place to harbor those that will become a part of that system. It is our constitutional right for all men to be treated equally. 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        "raw_content": "Source: (1996) Juvenile Justice. 3(1).\nThese articles examine the restorative model of juvenile justice, the community-based aftercare initiative of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP), the use of satellite teleconferencing for training juvenile justice and child welfare personnel, and other issues related to juvenile justice. The paper on the restorative model describes it as a promising new approach that focuses on meaningful community involvement as an alternative to the paradigm of treatment versus punishment. Its three goals are accountability through offender responsibility and amends to victims; offender competency through increased skills in areas needed to function as productive adults; and public safety through both locked facilities and the strengthening of a community's capacity to prevent and control crime. Another paper describes the Intensive Community-Based Aftercare Programs Initiative, which aims to test the effectiveness of a carefully designed, highly intensified, and multidimensional model for reducing recidivism among chronic and serious juvenile offenders who are being reintegrated into their communities from secure confinement. Another article describes how OJJDP uses satellite telecommunications to disseminate training and information and information effectively and efficiently to diverse juvenile justice constituencies. Other articles focus on the reduction of overrepresentation of minority youth in confinement, a free conflict resolution curriculum, and additional OJJDP materials and resources. Abstracts courtesy of National Criminal Justice Reference Service, www.ncjrs.org.\nAppleby Jr., E E and Appleby, E E, Jr.",
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        "raw_content": "Resurgent Republic conducted its latest survey of 1000 American voters October 30 through November 2, 2011. Following are key highlights pertaining to their feelings of the Occupy Wall Street movement.\nThe Occupy Wall Street movement has received significant attention lately, yet more Americans hold an unfavorable than a favorable view of the movement, with intensity on the negative side. The favorable/unfavorable ratings of Occupy Wall Street are 34/42 overall (17 percent very favorable/28 percent very unfavorable). Both Republicans and Independents give the movement an unfavorable rating (16/63 and 32/ 43, respectively), while Democrats rate it favorably (55/22).\nOpinions toward Occupy Wall Street improve when given arguments for and against the movement.\nOccupy Wall Street is a positive force in American politics. They are rightly pointing out the excesses of big banks and Wall Street, which made huge profits while jeopardizing the financial security of ordinary Americans.\nOccupy Wall Street is a negative force in American politics. They are left-wing activists who think capitalism is bad, and would prefer a system where government regulates profits and redistributes income instead of a free-market economy.\nWith this explanation, Americans believe Occupy Wall Street is a positive force by 47 to 37 percent, including Democrats at 62 to 24 percent and Independents by 49 to 36 percent. Republicans view it as a negative force by 54 to 28 percent.\nIn one more demonstration of populist anger toward Wall Street, one-third of the people with a favorable view of the Tea Party say Occupy Wall Street is a positive force.\nThe bottom line: defending Wall Street and big banks is a losing political proposition in the current climate.\nFiled under: Political Climate, Polling Analysis, and Occupy Wall Street",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Politics\t\u00bb Don\u2019t Vote!\nSeriously, don\u2019t do it. Don\u2019t vote. At least until after you\u2019ve read this. And maybe not even then.\nHow can I be serious? People have fought and died for our right to vote. From the Civil War to women\u2019s suffrage, true heroes have risked and sometimes given everything for us to have this privilege. Isn\u2019t it our responsibility to exercise this right and participate in the democratic process? I still say no. Sometimes it is our responsibility not to.\nWith every right there comes an equal responsibility. Consider the First Amendment . It grants to me the right to free speech. I can say virtually whatever I want, whenever I want, with full impunity. I can stand on the street corner and hurl racial epithets to those that pass by. I can burn the American flag. I can march with the Ku Klux Klan. But should I? I say no.\nLet\u2019s look at a more direct example. In 1993, a true piece of human filth, Richard Allen Davis, kidnapped a 12-year-old girl, Polly Klaas, from her mother\u2019s home. He then sexually assaulted her and strangled her to death, dumping her body beside a freeway overpass. (I apologize for not having a better description than human filth. It is insulting to both humans and filth.)\nDavis had been in and out of jail and prison since the age of 12. He had been convicted of multiple kidnappings and sexual assaults. Yet, somehow, this predator was free to walk the streets in 1993. This outraged the people of California. This led to Proposition 184 on the California ballot in 1994. Known as the Three Strikes law, it says, basically, if you commit three felonies, and two of them are violent felonies, you\u2019re going to prison for life without parole. If this law had been in place before Polly Klaas was murdered, Davis would have already been in prison for life, and she might be raising her own children today.\nBut there were some parts of Prop 184 that some perceived as flaws. For example, the law does not require that the third \u201cstrike\u201d be a violent crime. It can be as simple as someone committing petty left. This led to life sentences for crimes as small as stealing a slice of pizza or shoplifting videotapes. (I\u2019ll bet he\u2019s pissed after finding out about DVDs.)\nSome, myself included, found this to be fundamentally unfair. For example, one can have dozens of shoplifting convictions, then go out and molest two children, and only spend a few years in prison. On the other hand, someone can be convicted of two armed robberies when they were sixteen can get a life sentence for shoplifting a pack of chewing gum when they\u2019re 42, even if they have served their time for the robberies and stayed out of trouble otherwise.\nSo Proposition 66 was introduced in 2004. This proposition would require that the third offense to be a violent or serious crime before the three strikes rule could be used. But it did some other things as well. For example, it doubled the penalty for committing a second violent felony. More than that, it increased the penalty for the first offence, and added a \u201ctwo strikes\u201d provision for sexual crimes against children, like the one Richard Allen Davis committed. It would give life sentences to these bottom feeders for the second offense. No more third chances to ruin the life of another innocent victim. It added some fairness to the law, but it was actually tougher on violent crime. In my opinion, anyone who was in favor Prop 184 should have liked Prop 66.\nA week before the election, it looked like the initiative would be passed. But at the last minute, a well-meaning billionaire spent millions of dollars on TV and radio ads against the proposition, warning people that, if passed, \u201c26,000 dangerous criminals and rapists\u201d would be released from prison. The claim was untrue, but it scared people. The yes vote for Prop 66 was 47%, so the initiative was defeated. Today, a serial child molester in California can be sentenced to as little as three years for their second offense. While we are still handing out life sentences for shoplifters.\nProp 184 was passed by 72% of the electorate. I don\u2019t believe that anyone who voted yes on 184 and actually read the law proposed by Prop 66 voted no. So what happened?\nWhat happened is that people went to the polls and voted on an initiative that they didn\u2019t really understand. They relied on what they heard on the radio or saw on TV to decide on which way to vote.\nThis is happening over and over again. It doesn\u2019t just apply to ballot initiatives. It\u2019s the same for elections for city council, state congress, and the US president. The election is won by the side that spends the most money. It goes to the highest bidder. People, this isn\u2019t democracy. It\u2019s EBay. (I actually coined that phrase six years ago, before I\u2019d ever heard of Meg Whitman. It has a certain irony today that it didn\u2019t at the time.)\nHow do we fix this? The only way to stop this, is to understand what you are voting for. Actually read the law before you vote yes or no. It\u2019s easy to find them online. Before you vote for a candidate, go to their website and see if they stand for the same policies and principles that you do. Look at their track record and see whether their actions show that they really believe what they say. Look at their voting record, if they have one. If you don\u2019t do this, you\u2019re really selling your vote.\nTwo years ago in California, almost the opposite happened. Almost every initiative on the ballot failed, in part because they were sponsored by big corporations, and people were sick of people trying to buy elections. This is a step in the right direction, but it\u2019s almost as bad. An initiative should become law if it is a good law. If a corporation spends a billion dollars on an ad campaign for proposition X, this doesn\u2019t make it a bad law by default. And if it has a catchy slogan, that doesn\u2019t make it a good law. Read the law.\nLet\u2019s say I see an ad on TV for a beautiful new sports car as it drives along a curvy mountain road looking sexy. I don\u2019t do any research. 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        "raw_content": "By God's Grace and for His Glory\nSobered Up\nDo You Know What You're Asking For?\nFind Rest in God\nWhat is Your Driving Personality?\nWednesday Worship--Indescribable\nReady? Saddle up let's go!\nRelationship Rescue & Restoration\n8And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night. 9An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified. 10But the angel said to them, \"Do not be afraid. I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. 11Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is Christa]\">[a] the Lord. 12This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger.\"\n15When the angels had left them and gone into heaven, the shepherds said to one another, \"Let's go to Bethlehem and see this thing that has happened, which the Lord has told us about.\"\n16So they hurried off and found Mary and Joseph, and the baby, who was lying in the manger. 17When they had seen him, they spread the word concerning what had been told them about this child, 18and all who heard it were amazed at what the shepherds said to them. 19But Mary treasured up all these things and pondered them in her heart. 20The shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all the things they had heard and seen, which were just as they had been told. ~~ Luke 2:8-20\nLike the shepherds, we can glorify & praise God for all the things we have seen and heard regarding Jesus who lives today in our hearts.\nI'll return to the blog in January. I pray each of you have a very blessed Christmas and New Year.\nNow faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see. ~~ Hebrews 11:1 NIV\nFor the past week or so, the skies in south Texas have been gray. The gray clouds create a barrier between us and the sun. Without the direct sunshine, it can bring on the winter blues. The medical field has studied seasonal affective disorder (SAD). In the studies they conclude that SAD may be associated by the amount of sunlight.\nDuring the winter months, the days are shorter. Often the changes in weather also cause the day to be darker with clouds lingering around all day long. This combination can cause a change in the chemicals in the brain bringing on the winter blues.\nThe most common form of treatment according to eMedicineHealth.com is to get outside for a minimum of 30 minutes each day and to increase the indoor artificial lighting.\nSometimes, situations in our life hinder us from seeing the Son. The circumstances may cloud our vision where we do not see clearly. Often times, we know in our minds that the Son is on the other side, but we become blue not being able to feel the Son.\nLike with the SAD, we need to get outside more. We can get outside our point of view. We choose our thoughts and we can redirect our attention to meeting the needs of someone else during the times we feel stuck under a blanket of clouds.\nThough the clouds hinder our view of the sunshine, we know the sun is above the clouds. Most of us have flown on a cloudy day. When the plan rises above the clouds, we can see the sun, so we know it is there.\nIn our situations, we know the Son is there. He is working on our behalf on the other side of our clouded vision. He knows our prayers and petitions. Let\u2019s get outside ourselves and read the Word to fill our lives with His light. We can trust in Him even though it is what we don\u2019t see.\nBy God\u2019s grace, He allowed me to travel and visit a precious friend in the hospital who had surgery last week. What I saw is amazing witness for God\u2019s glory.\nThings did not go as hoped and prayed for, but God is in control of all circumstances. Mary\u2019s spirit is strong and she trusts completely in God and what He is doing in and through her life.\nA portion of the surgery was not as successful as hoped. They planned to remove all the cancer, but they found some more cancer. She\u2019s been advised she has an aggressive type of cancer. She will be taking six rounds of chemo after being released from the hospital over the next four months. Her recovery time will be much longer than hoped.\nThe plastic surgeon, who claimed he never had a case fail, is disappointed in the results for he is used to success. Charles, Mary\u2019s husband, informed me the plastic surgeon came to them and apologized. The surgeon doesn\u2019t understand why this happened to them because they are good people. The surgeon said he had patients so mean and the surgery worked, but Charles and Mary are good people. This surgeon lamented with Charles and Mary over what appears to be a failure. Yet, Charles had the opportunity to sit down with this surgeon and explain to him about the Lord, Jesus and that things work out quoting Romans 8:28.\nCharles and Mary are praying for the salvation of this doctor and thanking God for the opportunity to witness to him. He visits Mary more often than the standard protocol.\nAlso, the Lord has sent ministering servants to Charles for he is with Mary alone without family or friends. Christian people he does not know have come to visit him. Yet the bond of fellowship is strong from the people the Lord sent. It was encouraging to hear how the Lord looks after His people as He sent men to Charles to encourage and refresh his spirit and pray with them while at the hospital.\nToday Charles and Mary will learn when she will be released to come home. It is a testimony of faith to see the couple who loves the Lord, praising Him for opportunities in the midst of pain. Never once did I hear my friend cry, \u201cWhy God?\u201d By God\u2019s grace, Mary is facing her trial with strength and dignity with the glory of the Lord all over her.\nI\u2019m thankful I got to hear and witness the testimony from Charles and Mary in the midst of this trial. By God\u2019s grace and for His glory, I trust the Lord has some mighty plans for their lives when they pass this test.\nPrayers for Mary, Charles and the salvation of the doctor are appreciated.\nFor by the grace given me I say to every one of you: Do not think of yourself more highly than you ought, but rather think of yourself with sober judgment, in accordance with the measure of faith God has given you. ~~ Romans 12:3 NIV\nI usually keep a clean house. I have a cleaning routine that I go through each week for each room of the house in order to maintain a state of cleanliness.\nI thought that if cleanliness is next to godliness then I\u2019m doing alright. I felt as I had conquered an area of my life\u2014housekeeping. I have plenty of other areas to work on by now.\nSo those were my thoughts until this past week when the Lord sobered me up. My husband and I started \u201cfall\u201d cleaning so we can prepare our house to put on the market as he\u2019s hoping for a transfer soon. Part of this process meant we packed up clutter and moved excess belongings to storage. We also painted a few walls to brighten things up.\nIn the process of cleaning, I had the vacuum cleaner out with an extension hose to clean the collected dust off of the ceiling fan. As I stepped back and looked, I saw dirt stuck in the \u201cpopcorn\u201d texture of the ceiling paint, so I used the soft brush on the end of the vacuum extension and cleaned the dirt off the ceiling around the ceiling fan. I thought what a great job I\u2019ve done.\nBut then, as I prepared to paint the walls, my husband stood at another place in the room and looked at the ceiling and said, \u201cNow you can see the ceiling around the ceiling fan is white, but the rest of the ceiling is brown.\u201d\nI realized that even though I regularly picked up items, dusted the furniture, and vacuumed the floors, I never cleaned the ceiling. I confess, I do not normally look up to clean. With my husband\u2019s help, it took about an hour to clean off the ceiling, little by little with the small brush attachment.\nI felt the Lord sobered my judgment of myself through this experience. I\u2019m not as good as a housekeeper as I thought I was. It took a lot of work to clean out our house this week. Through the house cleaning process, I realized I deceived myself.\nIf anyone thinks he is something when he is nothing, he deceives himself. ~~Galatians 6:3 NIV\nDeceit can creep in easily. I thank the Lord, He sobered me up. All that I have and all I do comes from Him. To Him be the glory!\nLabels: Friday Funny, spiritual\nPraise the LORD. Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good; his love endures forever. ~~Psalm 106:1\nHappy Thanksgiving! May all of you be blessed today beyond imagination. We all have something to be thankful for on this one day of the year set aside in America to be thankful for our God is good. His love endures forever.\nI am thankful that our Lord provided a way for us to not suffer an eternal death by sending His Son, Jesus Christ.\nI am thankful that we have the Word of God to read, learn and grow in the truth that sets us free in Christ our Lord.\nI am thankful for family and friends who keep me on the right path of growing in the Lord.\nThere are so many things I can list to be thankful for on this Thanksgiving Day. Please share some of what you're thankful for today.\nAnd their eyes were opened, and they recognized him. And he vanished from their sight. ~~Luke 24:31 ESV\nHave you ever cried out, \u201cI just don\u2019t understand?\u201d Sometimes events unfold right in front of us and we do not understand the meaning of it.\nTwo men were walking on the road to Emmaus, which was about seven miles northwest from Jerusalem. They were talking about the crucifixion of Christ. They, like so many of the other people of the times hoped Jesus was the one to redeem Israel from the Roman rule. They were so caught up in the situation, they could not see past it.\nThen the resurrected Jesus showed up and walked along side of these two men. \u201dAnd he said to them, \u2018What is this conversation that you are holding with each other as you walk?\u2019 Then one of them, named Cleopas, answered him, \u2018Are you the only visitor to Jerusalem who does not know the things that have happened there in these days?\u2019\u201d\nApparently the news of the crucifixion traveled very quickly among the people of the land, without the use of cell phones and email. They did not recognize Jesus and they thought he must be the only one who did not know what just took place. So they proceeded to explain it to Jesus. When they got to the part about the women who reported angels and an empty tomb, Jesus interrupted them.\n\"O foolish ones, and slow of heart to believe all that the prophets have spoken! Was it not necessary that the Christ should suffer these things and enter into his glory?\" And beginning with Moses and all the Prophets, he interpreted to them in all the Scriptures the things concerning himself. (Luke 24:25-27 ESV)\nI can see myself explaining an event and Jesus interrupting me to tell me how foolish I am. We need to understand the Scriptures. It is so easy for me to talk about what is going on in our world today, and feel disgruntled like these men on their way to Emmaus. But what if I let Jesus explain the Scriptures to me?\nJesus stayed with the men for just a little bit longer. When Jesus broke bread with them and gave it to them, then their eyes were opened. They realized it was Jesus and He was alive! They had an \u201cah-ha\u201d moment.\nJesus explained the Scriptures to them. Most of us have several copies of the Bible in our homes. There are several places on the internet to read the Bible. God\u2019s word is readily available to us. Let\u2019s read and study God\u2019s word and ask Him to explain what it means to us and ask Him to open our eyes to see Him.\nI want to personally thank our veterans & service members for their faithful service to our country. It is your service and dedication that keeps us free. Thank you.\nCount it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness. And let steadfastness have its full effect, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing. ~~ James 1:2-4 ESV\nLast week I started a new exercise routine. Based on the results of a friend from church, I purchased a Jillian Michaels video. Since I very seldom watch television, I learned that she is the personal trainer on The Biggest Loser. And she\u2019s known for getting results and that\u2019s what I\u2019m seeking\u2014results.\nEach workout in this video is only 20 minutes. When I started this workout last week, 20 minutes felt like a torture. I thought I was fit as I\u2019m used to walking and jogging each morning. But I realized I haven\u2019t really been working out after the first few days of this video. My body has been going through stress.\n\u201cWe want your body to change as quickly as possible. In order to do that, we have to put stress on it. That\u2019s how things change. By putting stress on your body, it\u2019s going to adapt,\u201d Jillian states as the workout really gets going.\nSince the first time I heard those words \u201cWe have to put stress on it. That\u2019s how things change,\u201d it has resonated in my mind over and over again. Then in Sunday School we had a lesson on James 1:2-4 and thoughts started clicking in my mind.\nIf we\u2019re too comfortable in a situation we\u2019ll stay in it. Stress, trials, and tests all produce results. The various kinds of trials we face produces steadfastness, which according to dictionary.com means \u201cunwavering, as resolution, faith, adherence, etc., firmly established, as an institution or a state of affairs, firmly fixed in place or position.\u201d\nWe need to be firmly fixed in the Word of God through Jesus Christ. That makes us firmly established. Then steadfastness will work into us the perfection\u2014the work that God started in us which He will complete. (Phil. 1:6) Then we\u2019ll lack nothing because of our faith.\nI think I\u2019m starting to see a glimpse of why James said, \u201cCount it all joy.\u201d We must go through a process. My muscles scream, \u201cOUCH!\u201d But they are under stress now so they will have to change and adapt to this new routine as I persevere with it. Later these muscles of mine will be in better shape.\nNow as I face the trials in my life, I realize that the Lord uses the stress to produce endurance so I\u2019ll be firmly fixed in Christ. We can\u2019t always understand the \u201cwhy am I going through this?\u201d But we can trust in the One who increases our endurance so we can be perfected. Let\u2019s endure and mature for the joy!\nThen James and John, the sons of Zebedee, came to him. \"Teacher,\" they said, \"we want you to do for us whatever we ask.\"\n\"What do you want me to do for you?\" he asked.\nThey replied, \"Let one of us sit at your right and the other at your left in your glory.\"\n\"You don't know what you are asking,\" Jesus said. \"Can you drink the cup I drink or be baptized with the baptism I am baptized with?\"\n\"We can,\" they answered. Jesus said to them, \"You will drink the cup I drink and be baptized with the baptism I am baptized with, but to sit at my right or left is not for me to grant. These places belong to those for whom they have been prepared.\" ~~ Mark 10:35-40 NIV\n\u201cMom, come outside and see what I found!\u201d\nI hurry through the house hearing some sense of urgency in Chase\u2019s voice. As I step out through the glass door, I see the puppy.\n\u201cMom, he followed me home while I was out riding my bike. Can I please keep him? It\u2019s a boy, please.\u201d\n\u201cThat dog belongs to somebody and it\u2019s so small it would need to be an inside dog. You can take care of him until we find the owner.\u201d\n\u201cI promise I really will take care of him. Look he already likes me.\u201d\nDoes my son really know what he\u2019s asking for? I had him take care of the puppy that followed him home all through out the day, including cleaning up after its potty mess. He no longer was excited about keeping this dog.\nSometimes there are things in life that we think we really want. Naturally as humans, we want things, like a new puppy. But with those things comes something called \u2013 responsibility.\nJames and John asked Jesus to allow them to sit with Him in His glory. Jesus asked them if they could drink for the cup he would drink and be baptized with the baptism He had. They agreed they could. They thought it would be a great idea to have what Jesus had\u2014glory. But Jesus told them that they did not know what they were asking for and they would drink from the cup and be baptized, but only the Father could decide where they sit.\nJesus suffered a death on the cross for the Father\u2019s glory so that all men and women can be saved. Jesus asked James and John by asking if they could take the cup and the baptism which represented sufferings. They said they could and they did. James was the first apostle to be martyred by King Herod sword (See Acts 12:2). John was the last of the apostles to die, but he endured much tribulation and was placed in exile. Both of them suffered for the sake of Christ just as they asked.\nWhen we ask for things, do we know what we\u2019re asking? Once we receive it are we willing to see it through to the end? Whose glory are we seeking\u2014our own or the Lord\u2019s?\nChase allowed this puppy to follow him home, now he will take care of it until the owner can be found or it is placed in a home who wants it. He will need to see this through. When we ask the Lord for a thing, we need to be willing to see it through once He says yes. He will never give us more than we can bear.\nAsk and it shall be given. But do you know what you\u2019re asking for?\nMy sheep hear my voice, and I know them, and they follow me. ~~John 10:27 ESV\nChildren recognize the voice of their mother and fathers. I remember watching my boys when they were babies. I walked into the room talking and their heads turned toward me. I watched them as the watched me and listened to me talk to them. They cooed back to me as I held them in my lap and spoke to them.\nInterestingly, on the flip side, I could recognize my baby\u2019s cry out of all the other babies in the nursery. Or even when a group of children were playing together, I could hear the sound of my child\u2019s voice in the group. The Lord gave parents an ability to distinguish their child from others.\nI remember studying about zebras with my youngest last year when I homeschooled him. Each zebra has it\u2019s own particular pattern of stripes. When the foal is born, the mother doesn\u2019t let it see any other zebra\u2019s except her until it can recognize the stripes and sound of it\u2019s mother. Then she\u2019ll let it wander in the group.\nJesus stated that He is the shepherd and we are the sheep. As His sheep, we recognize his voice. I do not know much about shepherding, but I gather that the shepherd spends much time with the sheep that they get to know his voice.\nAre we spending enough time with our Shepherd that we know His voice? Voices can be deceptive. There are lots of voices vying for our attention. Competing with the Shepherd\u2019s voice are the voices of others, our own voice and the voice of the enemy\u2014the devil.\nWhy do we need to listen for the voice of our Good Shepherd, Jesus? He desires the best for us. As humans, our hearts are deceitful. We can fool ourselves into believing anything. And the enemy prowls around looking for someone to devour, so we must stand firm. Jesus is the Truth, the Way and the Life.\nHow do we listen to Him? First, I suggest reading the Bible daily for if we know what it says about matters, then we won\u2019t be easily fooled. Second, I pray about everything asking the Lord for advice and answers. I pray about my schedule, which fruit to buy, if I should buy those pants or blouse. I pray before I take a test. I\u2019m working at praying more before I spout out answers (as it does avert disagreements). And then I practice listening for His voice. Sometimes, it pops into my head as an idea or a thought. Other times, I\u2019ll think of something, but dismiss it then to hear it on the radio, television or someone else later.\nOur Lord speaks to us in a myriad of ways. If we spend time with Him then we will know His voice like our children know our voice and we know theirs. Take time daily to hear His voice.\nAnd while they were going to buy, the bridegroom came, and those who were ready went in with him to the marriage feast, and the door was shut. ~~ Matthew 25:10 ESV\nSince I started taking college classes again now that my son returned to school, I have learned that I must be more prepared and organized to keep our lives functioning properly. For classes, I must keep track of assignments and when they are due. For the Bible study I must set aside time in my week to prepare the lessons. For my home, I must create lists of what needs to be done. I\u2019ve even implemented an organization system so I can track the order of tasks to prioritize my time efficiently so I can be ready.\nIn the above Scripture, Jesus told a parable about the ten virgins. Five were wise and five were foolish. The foolish ones failed to think things through to be ready for the bridegroom\u2019s arrival. Granted, they did not know when He would arrive, but they knew he would come. Since they did not have the needed oil to light their lamps, the wise virgins instructed the foolish ones to go buy their own oil for if they shared, there would not be enough for all of them.\nWhen we\u2019re preparing, some things we just cannot share. When I must take an exam in college, I cannot share the grade of another student. I must prepare for myself to have my own grade. Just like I know when a test is scheduled, the virgins knew the bridegroom could come at anytime. The wise virgins could not share with them.\nAs a result, by the time the foolish virgins arrived at the door, it was shut. Just as some instructors will not allow students in the classroom once a test begins. They\u2019re locked out and fail the exam. The foolish virgins were locked out and failed to enjoy the marriage feast.\nThe marriage feast discussed in this passage is the marriage supper with the Lamb of God, Jesus Christ. That is one feast we do not want to miss. It will be the best of the best and nothing on this earth can compare to it. We do not know exactly when the Bridegroom will come, but we know He is coming.\nWe need to be ready today for that feast. We cannot delay for \u201ctoday is the day of salvation\u201d (2 Corinthians 6:2). We need to be assured that we know the Bridegroom by accepting Jesus as our Lord and Savior, repenting of our sins and committing to live our life for Him.\nIf you\u2019re not certain you\u2019re ready for Christ\u2019s return and join in the marriage feast, then say a prayer from your heart expressing your desire to admit you\u2019re a sinner, believe in your heart and confess with your mouth Jesus is Lord, and commit to living a life for Christ. Then if He returns today, you\u2019ll be ready and welcomed into the feast.\n\u201cMy soul finds rest in God alone; my salvation comes from him.\u201d ~~ Psalm 62:1 (NIV)\nThis past month I found the pressures of being a wife, mother, college student and Bible study teacher more than fulfilling. After I started, I wondered if I would find the key to having balance in my life.\nBefore when I stayed home and homeschooled, my life seemed to be busy. But after my son started public school and I returned to college myself, I realized what a cozy life I had before. I felt like I went from zero to sixty in a minute flat. I felt like I was on a highway with no rest stops.\nAfter the movie, Cars, came out I frequently sang the theme song by Rascal Flatts, Life is a Highway. The lyrics to the verse read, \u201cLife is a highway, I wanna ride it all night long. If you\u2019re goin\u2019 my way, I wanna drive it all night long.\u201d The other day I heard the song and I told my husband, \u201cI want to find a rest stop! I don\u2019t want to drive all night long!\u201d\nHe knew what I meant. I needed a rest or waiting period. Building up to last Friday, I stressed myself by fretting about mid-term exams. Chase in his 12-year old relaxed, no worry straight A student tone said, \u201cMom, why do you stress? You know if you stress you won\u2019t remember what you studied.\u201d Friday I finished my mid-term exams, came home and rested all weekend. Needless to say, my soul found my rest stop in God.\nThis weekend, I found myself resting in the Lord. I have found comfort and peace with Him knowing that all I do, I must do for the glory of Him. I can do nothing in and of myself anyhow. Now that I\u2019m rested, I do not feel stressed about what tasks lay before me. I have lots to do, but I will make my plans and ask the Lord to direct my steps. I will wait for Him to lead and guide.\nI\u2019m learning how to balance my life being outside the home more these days. I realize I must find my rest in the Lord. I understand a bit better why He commanded us to take a day to rest\u2014for only in Him can we truly rest!\nToday my Purely Personalities post published on Take Root and Write. Here's a sneak peek:\nI've been driving in the rush hour traffic a lot more these days since both my son and I returned to school this fall. During this time, I've observed various driving styles. As I thought about it, driving styles could possibly reveal a person's personality type (at least the personality trait being displayed at that very moment as most of us have personality blends). The early morning and afternoon traffic times creates pressure on people when they're driving. I can now differentiate those drivers who are prepared to those who are not. Let's explore some of the possibilities of personalities while driving.\nTo read what each personality may look like while driving and see which personality you have while driving, click here.\nLabels: Certified Personality Trainer, Take Root and Write column\n\u201cThose were the good ol\u2019 days!\u201d Have you heard anyone make that declaration? I recall my grandfather used to tell me about his days in the Navy, remembering times that seemed to be better than the current moment.\nAs I\u2019ve gotten a bit older, I\u2019ve caught myself doing the same thing. But Scripture promises us that we will have better days ahead. Those who believe in Jesus Christ as Messiah have the hope of a glorious eternal future.\nBut for the here and now, we have God\u2019s promises and hope of new life here on earth because we\u2019re sealed with the Holy Spirit. (Eph. 1:13) The Holy Spirit guides us in our daily living. He leads us the way through \u201cthe desert and streams in the wasteland.\u201d\nWhen living in our \u201cdesert\u201d and \u201cwasteland,\u201d it is a place where reliance and dependence on the Lord\u2019s provision is the only option. He is our only source of provision and all things come from Him.\nThe Lord does new things for us along our journey. There have been times I read the above Scripture and cried out, \u201cNo! I can\u2019t see it! I don\u2019t perceive it. Please show me Lord!\u201d But He is faithful to show us in His timing\u2014it\u2019s a matter of faith and trust.\nWell the Lord is doing new things in my life. Things I only imagined and dreamt of before this year. In the years past, I felt the call to be a women\u2019s teacher and speaker. Years I\u2019ve worked in preparation for this year. Now I can see the new thing.\nAs I\u2019ve mentioned in a previous post, I\u2019m teaching a weekly ladies Bible study that I am writing, and speaking at women\u2019s conferences and retreats. And now the Lord blessed me with a new makeover on the blog as part of this new season in my life.\nI want to thank the Lord for placing Crissy, a blog designer, in my life at precisely the right moment for I knew this meeting came from Him. Crissy captured my heart and the heart of the ministry I feel the Lord has entrusted to me. Crissy prayed for several days about how to design the blog. I felt so blessed by the Lord to guide me to such a prayerful blog designer.\nAs the Lord leads me in this new season, I now perceive it as He places the right people in my life at the right time for whatever it is I need. I can remember the \u201cgood ol\u2019 days\u201d but better yet, I can look forward to days yet to come as the Lord does a new thing!\nCan you perceive the new things the Lord is doing in your life? Please share your thoughts in the comments. Also leave Crissy your thoughts on the new look too. Thank you Crissy!\nDo you not know that in a race all the runners run, but only one gets the prize? Run in such a way as to get the prize. Everyone who competes in the games goes into strict training. They do it to get a crown that will not last; but we do it to get a crown that will last forever. ~~ 1 Corinthians 9:24-25, NIV\nMy son, Chase, runs on the cross country team. He\u2019s been training since early October and working hard to win a prize. His coaches told me he has a lot of heart and works hard, but he has one drawback\u2014his short legs.\nChase has not let his stature become a hindrance to him. He pursues his goal to win a prize as he thrives on competition. He enjoys sports and let's nothing deter him.\nI was blessed to travel to the cross country meet this past Saturday on a ranch. What really blessed me was prior to his team\u2019s start, the voluntarily boys huddled together in prayer. I overheard them reciting the Lord\u2019s Prayer.\nThen they lined up. On your mark, get set, GO! BAM the gun signaled the start of the race. Chase started off hard. The two-mile course on the rough terrain yielded rocks and low water crossings. About eleven minutes later, I saw the first blue/white shirts on the horizon. But where\u2019s Chase?\nI started to get a bit worried when some runners came in front of Chase as he\u2019s usually in front of them. Finally here he came. Running with all his might, he came in and finished. He won a prize\u2014a medal.\nChase showed me his skinned up knee. He fell on the course and he said he sat there for a little while, but then he decided to get up and finish the race. He did not want to ride in on the cart.\nIsn\u2019t that how we\u2019re to be as believers in Christ? We prepare; we run. For our training, we study the Word of God, spend time in prayer and worship with our Lord. Then we go out and run our course.\nWhen we run our race, we may fall down. Perhaps we said something we should not have said. Or watched a television show not meant for our eyes. There are a myriad of ways we can fall. Yet God\u2019s word states, \u201cfor though a righteous man falls seven times, he rises again\u201d (Proverbs 24:16 NIV). We can either let those things bring us down, or we can pick ourselves up and move forward. Let\u2019s rise up like Chase did in this past race and finish the course.\nChase\u2019s medal is only temporary, but the prize we run for \u201cwill last forever.\u201d Run the race God set before you!\nOne afternoon my husband, Eldon and I were out grocery shopping together. He saw a display of Trail Mix and decided that would make a great snack. Then he commented to me, \"You'll probably eat all the M&M's and leave me only the nuts and raisins.\"\nAfter a few days, Eldon sat down in his easy chair with the bag of trail mix he waited to enjoy. As he started snacking away on the nuts and raisins, he said, \"All the M&M's are gone.\"\n\"You're right,\" I stated, \"And since I want you to be right, I removed the M&M's and ate them.\"\nEveryone was amazed and gave praise to God. They were filled with awe and said, \"We have seen remarkable things today. ~~Luke 5:26, NIV\nI attended the Living the Life women\u2019s conference this past weekend in Corpus Christi, Texas. This event was AMAZING.\n\u201cEveryone was amazed and gave praise to God.\u201d We were \u201cfill with awe and said, \u2018We have seen remarkable things today.\u2019\u201d God\u2019s glory filled the Selena Auditorium this weekend. Women made decisions to follow Christ and draw closer to Him!\nMy friend, Esther and I traveled the five hours there on Friday. Esther drove the whole way. Once we arrived in Corpus, we checked into the hotel, freshened up and stopped at a fast food place to grab a bite before the evening conference started. Perhaps this next part was a clue to how the weekend would turn out. She pulled her van into the handicap parking, so being the good friend that I am stated, \u201cJust because it says van accessible doesn\u2019t mean you can park here.\u201d Laughter burst out of both of us. We couldn\u2019t contain ourselves. God is amazing!\nThe last speaker for the evening, Tonya Webber, spoke about Jesus as our playmate. The message was about having childlike faith and having fun in the Lord. We blew bubbles as we heard about the joy of the Lord. Esther had trouble with her bubbles, as they would not fly up, but fall to the floor. We rationalized that her bubbles were overweight. We couldn\u2019t contain our laughter. God is amazing!\nAs an editor for Take Root and Write (TRW), I passed out flyers for our online magazine. After the evening session, a woman came up to me to ask about the flyer. I told her about it and she told me she was just accepted to write for Take Root and Write. Alisa Hope was so excited to meet me and I was excited to meet her. And I learned it is her twin sister, Crissy that is re-doing my blog! That was a kiss from God show each of us we were in the right place. God is amazing!\nSaturday morning was just as phenomenal. We arrived, prayed with the Living the Life team. Then Esther and I went with Tonya to set up the PowerPoint for the breakout session. This session was on Vibrant Relationships where Rochelle, Tonya and I were speaking. Earlier this year while planning, Tonya wanted to use PowerPoint as she is a visual person and wanted others to see the presentation visually as well as hear us. So she procured the screen, projector and laptop. Thank God Esther was there as she\u2019s learned in her new job how to use LCD projectors. Esther set up the screen, projector and made necessary adjustments for the presentation. Without her help, I don\u2019t think the PowerPoint would have been used. Thank you Esther! Esther was meant to be there for \u201csuch a time as this.\u201d God is amazing!\nI needed to laugh. I needed the messages I heard. And I needed to see God work through others in such beautiful ways. There\u2019s so much more, but don\u2019t have the space to share here. I want to thank the LTL team, the James Roots band, and all the wonderful volunteers that worked so hard to make the conference a success! God is amazing!\nWe don\u2019t have to go to a conference to see God do amazing things. We can be filled with awe as we see God work in our everyday lives. Please share your Amazing God stories in the comments.\n\u201c. . .When my heart is overwhelmed; Lead me to the rock that is higher than I\u201d (Psalm 61:2, NIV).\nIn a matter of weeks, my lifestyle changed drastically. It\u2019s not that it\u2019s hard, I am just not used to working so much. I had become accustomed to having lots more leisure time and now that spare time is gone.\nMy youngest child returned to public school. I thought I would have lots more time, but I realize now after three weeks of school that it\u2019s just as much effort as homeschooling (though in a different way with after school activities and homework).\nI registered for college classes. The last time I took college classes, it was easy\u2014that was about 15 years ago. I put off college to raise my boys. Now one is on his own, I thought the classes would be easy. What I didn\u2019t consider was the fact that my memory retention isn\u2019t what it used to be. I have to put much more effort into it now. But I quote scripture confessing that I have \u201cthe mind of Christ\u201d (1 Cor 2:16) and \u201cI can do all things through Christ who strengthens me\u201d (Phil 4:13).\nWriting a Bible study and teaching is my greatest passion. I have much more respect for Bible teachers who write their own curriculum as I pour my heart into this project. God\u2019s word is life changing and I pray that those, to whom God allows me to minister, will soak in His Word and allow Him to change their lives.\nThen I have the writing and editorial duties. I love it! God is so amazing at how He works through His people. Then I accepted another role as an editorial assistant. (You probably think I\u2019m crazy by now, but I believe it\u2019s my calling to accept.)\nI realized with all these activities, it\u2019s easy to become overwhelmed. I felt it last week, and I had to run to Christ\u2014my Rock and Redeemer. We can become overwhelmed physically as well as in our innermost being\u2014our hearts, the soul. I found my rest in Christ where He said, \u201cCome to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light\u201d (Matthew 11:28-20, NIV).\nOnly in Jesus, do we find rest and relief from the overwhelming situations. I found it meditating on His word and learning to take time to physically rest. When I tried to be like the Energizer Bunny, I broke down.\nLet\u2019s remember to run to the Rock higher than us; run to Jesus in Whom we find rest. He energizes our overwhelmed hearts.\nToday I selected a song by Daryl Worley titled \"Have You Forgotten?\" Let's always remember to pray for our nation and those who sacrifice their lives for our safety.\nLabels: remember, tribute\nToday you can find my Totally Transplanted post at TakeRootandWrite.com. Here's a sample:\nWhere I grew up in West Texas, a row of evergreen trees concealed the house on one side or perhaps all the way around it. These trees provided a wind break as strong winds are prevalent on the plains and those winds stir up lots of dust. Farmers plant these hedges to protect their homes. Most of the hedges I remember were much taller than the home itself, providing a barrier from the cold winds. Many hedges can grow so tall and dense that they\u2019re impossible to penetrate. Smaller garden hedges repel small animals from consuming the foliage. Hedges are also a more attractive barrier than fences.\nTo live Totally Transplanted lives, we need hedges in our lives. Hedges provide protection in two ways. First, it keeps predators away from us. Animals such as rabbits and deer seek out food from gardens. If a hedge exists, they\u2019ll look for a breach to break through in order to consume the plants. Our enemy, the devil seeks out ways to break through the hedge the Lord put around us to protect us.\nDo you remember Job? In the first book of Job, Satan presented himself to God and God asked Satan if he considered His servant Job. Satan responded that Job feared God because of His wealth.\n\"So Satan answered the LORD and said, \u201cDoes Job fear God for nothing? Have You not made a hedge around him, around his household, and around all that he has on every side? You have blessed the work of his hands, and his possessions have increased in the land\u201d (Job 1:9-10, NKJV).\nTo continue reading this column, click here.\nLabels: Take Root and Write column, totally transplanted\nToday you can find my Purely Personality Post at TakeRootandWrite.com. Here's the beginning:\nWell, it's finally here! Back to school our children go. Some mothers are relieved as they will have time to make the hair and nail appointments they've put off to spend time with the kiddos. Other mom's will be missing their little ones throughout the day. Regardless of which one we are, the kids are back in school (unless you're a homeschooling mom then you're still with those little blessings all day).\nAfter homeschooling my youngest son, Chase, for the past five years, he returned to the public school system for the seventh grade. He's very athletic and competitive. Our state does not allow homeschooled children to participate in University Interscholastic League (UIL). Because of that, we enrolled him in school so he could participate in UIL competitions.\nLast week we attended orientation to be briefed on rules and, most importantly, receive the classroom schedule. Did he get the classes he signed up for? Yes! Except one, but we didn't request a change since all the important classes were fine. At the orientation, nearly one thousand students and parents filled the school. I loved watching how all the different personalities behaved.\nTo read my observations on each personality, click here.\nLabels: Certified Personality Trainer\nMy son, if you accept my words and store up my commands within you, turning your ear to wisdom and applying your heart to understanding, and if you call out for insight and cry aloud for understanding, and if you look for it as for silver and search for it as for hidden treasure, then you will understand the fear of the LORD and find the knowledge of God. For the LORD gives wisdom, and from his mouth come knowledge and understanding. ~~ Proverbs 2:1-6 NIV\nI\u2019ve always enjoyed learning. Even as a child, I liked school when my classmates did not. Now, I confess by the time I reached high school, my interest in school started to wane as I found other teenage interests. But most of my life, I\u2019ve actually enjoyed learning.\nI like to read and study. If there\u2019s something I don\u2019t know and I want to know, I\u2019ll look it up. It is so much easier now to research with the internet in our homes as gives us a wealth of information at our fingertips. Libraries have books and periodicals available online. I read a comment of a bloggy friend who said she was going to the library to research. I thought about it and I can\u2019t remember the last time I actually went to the library. I\u2019m certain my library card has expired. I prefer to buy books to create my own library than borrow books.\nThough I like to learn, there are certain things I\u2019m just not interested in, such as science and math. My youngest son really enjoys math and he can\u2019t fathom my not liking it. God likes numbers as there is a book called Numbers; He counted and talks about multiplying throughout the scriptures. He even knows the number of hairs on our head, so numbers are important. But He also created many parts to one body and we each function differently.\nTherefore, I believe my part in the body is to read, write, teach and speak. That\u2019s what I enjoy. My heart\u2019s desire it to first seek the Lord for from Him comes wisdom. Next is to serve my family and my church. Now that I am no longer homeschooling my youngest son, I\u2019ve been afforded the opportunity to return to school myself and complete my education.\nYears (many years) ago, I served in the U.S. Air Force to earn money for college. But then the boys came along and the Lord had me set that desire aside for a season. I lost the funds I contributed to the G.I. Bill as the time had lapsed. But then I found out (through the Lord guiding me) that my state, Texas, has financial aid for veterans. The financial aid package went through very quickly, I registered and I\u2019m again a college student! I\u2019m now pursuing a degree in English in order to enhance my writing and editing skills.\nBesides gaining understanding through college coursework, I\u2019m researching and writing a Bible study on Hosea that I\u2019m presenting in my community. Lord willing, we\u2019ll see what else He wants me to do with it after this.\nI thank God He doesn\u2019t give me any time to be bored. My life is very busy, but it is a good kind of busy as I want to turn my ear to wisdom and apply my heart to understanding.\nTo my friends & family,\nWe're on a great adventure with Christ. Let's saddle up & blaze our trails. I just love this song and it's come to my attention again this past week through my friend, Shona Neff. I want to share it with you!\nLove the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength. These commandments that I give you today are to be upon your hearts. Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up. Tie them as symbols on your hands and bind them on your foreheads. Write them on the doorframes of your houses and on your gates. ~~ Deuteronomy 6:5-9 NIV\nOften I feel like a nagging mother. I\u2019m constantly reminding my children of their chores. I\u2019ve tried all the chore chart systems, star systems, rewards and allowances. Nothing seems to help them to remember what to do without my prompting them.\n\u201cDid you feed and water the dogs?\u201d\n\u201cDid you remember to brush you teeth?\u201d\n\u201cDid you put away your clothes? \u201c\nOver and over again, I\u2019m repeating myself. I\u2019ve thought of recording in the digital voice recorder, numbering my reminders and pressing play on the appropriate number when that particular task needs to be done.\nBut then I remembered the scripture from Deuteronomy 6. The Lord gives us the commandments that we\u2019re to put upon our hearts, but then He directs us parents to \u201cImpress them on your children.\u201d According to Dictionary.com, impress means \u201cto affect deeply or strongly in mind or feelings; influence in opinion; to fix deeply or firmly on the mind or memory, as ideas or facts; to urge, as something to be remembered or done.\u201d\nHow do we have something fixed deeply on the mind or memory? We must hear it over and over again. It struck me that\u2019s how it is with our children, they must hear it over and over again. That\u2019s why it states in Deuteronomy 6, \u201ctalk about them when. . .\u201d\n\u201cYou sit at home.\u201d While we\u2019re at home, we\u2019re to teach our children the scriptures and how to follow the Word.\n\u201cWhen you walk along the road.\u201d Grant it, we drive most places today. So while driving around on our errands, to and from practices, we should be giving our children instructions.\n\u201cWhen you lie down.\u201d So as we put them to bed at night we need to remind them of the word of God, tell them what they do right and tell them how to correct what they did wrong.\n\u201cWhen you get up.\u201d We need to model for them how to read the word and pray when they get up preparing for the day ahead.\nI gather from this scripture, we\u2019re to talk to our children all day to remind them of what to do. It\u2019s a process to impress upon them God\u2019s commandments. I wanted to tell them once and they remember it, but it has not happened that way for me. I think that\u2019s why the rest of the scripture above tells us to put them on our hands, foreheads, doors and gates. We need constant reminding too. It\u2019s a lifelong process.\nIf not already, let\u2019s begin the daily process of getting in the Word of God all through out the day. We can use 3 X 5 note cards on our mirrors and refrigerator. I painted scripture in the skylight. Let\u2019s talk about God\u2019s commands all through out the day with each other and our children. Let\u2019s see what a difference it will make for us. After all, we all need the constant reminders (especially when it comes to chores).\nThen Jesus told his disciples a parable to show them that they should always pray and not give up. ~~Luke 18:1 NIV\nEach morning when I wake up, I sit on the couch with a cup of coffee to read the scriptures and pray. The other morning, my cat kept jumping up next to me, walking around me and meowing. This behavior was not typical, but I tried to dismiss it as I was attempting to have my \u201cquiet time.\u201d But she kept being persistent to the point that she jumped on the arm of the sofa, meowed, moved closer to my face, and swatted at my mouth with her paw. She gently tapped my lips whiling meowing. Not alert yet as I was still working on my first cup of coffee, I dismissed her odd behavior as cute.\nHowever, when I got up to move about the house, she followed me to every room rubbing against my legs and meowing. I finally asked her what she wanted. (Yes, I believe we can talk to the animals and I do talk to mine.) As I walked to the kitchen to refill my coffee cup, she stopped by her water bowl and meowed. I keep the lights dim and the cat water bowl is dark blue, so I could not tell if water was available or not. Stooping over, I felt that the bowl was empty. \u201cOh, you need some water.\u201d At the sound of running water, the other two cats showed up also. All that time, she was petitioning me for a drink of water. She knew what she needed and she knew who to ask.\nWe also have basic needs for food, water, clothing, shelter and good health. Just as the cat was persistent in asking me for her need, we need to be persistent in asking the Lord for our needs. I can\u2019t explain the reason why sometimes He answers right away and other times He waits. He is sovereign and knows what is best. He never sleeps so He does not need the first cup of coffee. He simply knows what is best. And we\u2019re to keep praying.\nJesus shared a parable in Luke 18 \u201cto show them that they should always pray and not give up.\u201d A persistent widow kept asking an unjust judge for justice against her adversary. Then Jesus said in Luke 18:6-8, \"Listen to what the unjust judge says. And will not God bring about justice for his chosen ones, who cry out to him day and night? Will he keep putting them off? I tell you, he will see that they get justice, and quickly. However, when the Son of Man comes, will he find faith on the earth?\"\nWill He find people praying? If an unjust judge will grant justice to a persistent widow, why would we not believe that God, the Father, the Just Judge see to it that we\u2019re taken care of? HE will!\nLike my cat petitioned on behalf of herself and her \u201croommates,\u201d I\u2019m petitioning our Father for our country, our families, our marriages, our health, and our finances. We have an adversary that roams around like a lion seeking someone to devour, so let\u2019s be sober and vigilant (1 Peter 5:8). Let\u2019s be persistent in prayer\u2014not giving up.\nLabels: devotional, fully engrafted, spiritual\nNow that I'm a Certified Personality Trainer, I'm writing a column once a month at Take Root and Write. Here's a sample:\nWhen my husband, Eldon and I married over twenty years ago, we promised each other that the honeymoon would never end. We wanted to always be googly-eyed and kooky with each other. However, real life happened and we went to work to support our household. Then our first child was born, and that changed everything.\nWhat used to be a fun and exciting life, turned into work (for me anyhow). Then later baby number two came along. More work. My husband and I did not see eye to eye on how things in our home should be handled.\nOff and on for twenty years, we had our highs and lows. We sought out counseling from pastors (and we so exhausted a few of them that they finally retired). Then we tried licensed professional counselors. We applied the techniques we learned from these experiences, but none of the advice ever really stuck.\nBut, then I was introduced to The Personalities before a CLASS (Christian Leaders Authors and Speakers Services) speaking seminar. When I heard the CD's and took the personality profile, I wanted my family to take it also. When we learned about each others personalities, we were all amazed at how accurate the profile assessments were and how much better we started to understand each other.\nTo read the full column, jump over to Purely Personalities on Take Root and Write where Shona Neff and I share this bi-monthly column.\nIf you or your organization would like more information and/or training on The Personalities, please email me at shonda (at) engraftedbygrace (dot) com. I'm available for small groups, seminars and conferences.\n. . .till the Spirit is poured upon us from on high, and the desert becomes a fertile field, and the fertile field seems like a forest. ~~Isaiah 32:15 NIV\nHot and dry. That's what it is in south Texas. Those of us who live here are in extreme and exceptional drought conditions. Only a few more days and records will be set for the most number of days in a row for triple digit heat. This type of weather makes us long for rain.\nSpiritually we can experience dry spells. However, the Lord, will pour out his Spirit upon us causing us to be fertile soil in a dry land. We may live in drought conditions, but our walk with the Lord does not have to reflect it.\nWe can live in such relationship with our Savior that the Holy Spirit keeps us and guides us and we live a life pleasing to our Lord. He's our source of nourishment. He's the only way we'll survive when the heat comes on us.\nTap into the power of the Holy Spirit through Jesus Christ our Lord as He will make our desert a fertile field.\nTo read more about how to Stay Fertile in a Barren Land, read my Totally Transplanted Column this for this week at Take Root and Write.",
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        "raw_content": "Board index Projects General\nWater cooling system for laser cutter\nAnything that doesn't fit in the categories below or spans a few of them\nPost by JamesCooper \u00bb Sun Apr 14, 2013 3:26 pm\nThis weekend I assembled the water cooling system for thesaxmachine's laser cutter. His laser cutter's laser tube uses a glass water jacket (another tube around the laser tube) with some hose and an aquarium pump, but didn't come with a proper reservoir or a radiator. This would work for a short time, but as the water collected heat from the laser, it too would heat up, and eventually it wouldn't be able to cool the laser properly. This is where a radiator comes in. It's job is to take air from the surrounding room, blowing it through many small fins in the radiator, which transfers the heat from the water to the air. As long as there is fresh, cool air in the room, this should be able to keep the water just a few degrees above room temperature indefinitely.\nUnfortunately, there were a few hiccups. His bought-from-eBay laser cutter had a few interesting design decisions (besides just the lack of the essential radiator!). The diameter of the outside edge (O.D.) of the pump outlet appeared to be 1/2\" and the laser tube's water jacket inlet and outlet appeared to be 1/4\" O.D., but they were using vinyl tubing with an inner diameter (I.D.) of 3/16\". This causes two problems. First, you need some way of getting the little tubing onto the big inlet/outlet, second, a small hose constricts the flow of water through it, meaning that, for a given strength of pump, we'll see less water flow than if we had used larger tubing. The manufacturers had made some sort of nylon adapter from the 1/2\" pump outlet to 1/4\" for the tubing, but it was still a stretch, and straight nylon doesn't provide much friction to keep the tubing from sliding off.\nThe other problem was that the radiator I purchased (a Swiftech MCR120-QP), didn't come with hose barbs, even though the product description showed that it would! This proved to be quite a problem because, due to silly historical reasons, computer water cooling components have standardized on the G1/4 pipe thread, otherwise known as British Standard Parallel Pipe thread. We don't use this at all in North America, so aside from stores that carry water cooling parts (none in Saskatoon), nobody carries adapters or fittings for G1/4 thread. Thankfully, another one of our members had some leftover hose barbs from his own water cooling system, but now the problem was that they were for 3/8\" ID tubing. Finding an adapter between 3/8\" and 3/16\" tubing was quite a problem (to understand why, consider that the cross-sectional area of a circle is pi*(diameter/2)^2, so 3/8\" has 4x the cross-sectional area of 3/16\").\nAt first I couldn't find any combination of hose menders, hose barbs, or other fittings that would go between these two sizes, since a 3/8\" ID hose would normally be used with a 3/8\" pipe thread, whereas a 3/16\" hose would usually be used with a 3/16\" or 1/4\" pipe thread (again, no sense using small hose with large pipe). I then decided to try making my own.\nHose adapter, cut-away\nhose3.jpg (15.33 KiB) Viewed 4429 times\nHose adapter, solid\nhose2.jpg (17 KiB) Viewed 4429 times\nMy hose adapter was made to go between 3/16\" ID and 3/8\" ID. The dimensions of the inner diameter of the adapter were taken from specs I found on another company's hose menders. Note how small the inner diameter is on this adapter: it's only 1/16\"! Also, rather than use barbed ends, I added a lip. This is a common technique used on computer water cooling components. Although the hose doesn't tend to stay on by itself, if you use a hose clamp about 1/4\" down from this lip, it presses the hose against the lip, creating a tight seal (note that the seal is between the hose and the lip, NOT the clamp itself). Part of the reason I did this was because I was worried that our 3D printer wouldn't have enough resolution to create a sharp edge for the barbs and also because it's difficult to build a steep, overhanging edge with a 3D printer without using some sort of temporary support that must be removed.\n3D printing the hose adapter on the Solidoodle 3\nhose1.jpg (150.47 KiB) Viewed 4429 times\nHere's the 3D printing in progress. As you can see, it's making a solid, consistent shape, with only a minimal amount of ripple. Unfortunately, I forgot to take a picture of the finished product. The 3/16\" end wasn't quite as nice. It wasn't entirely straight and the layers each seemed to ooze out a bit, so there was significant ripple in the wall of the cylinder. So much so that you couldn't tell there was a lip on the end! Still, it was complete, relatively strong, and I could (with some effort) get air through the end. However, I eventually decided that the flow rate would be too low using this, so I went looking to build another one. And I snapped off the 3/16\" end while trying to remove the 3/8\" end from the hose.\nSince I had realized the existing 3/16\" tubing would fit on a 1/4\" OD barb without much trouble, I looked at options for this. 1/4\" is a much more common size and there are lots of fittings available. I bought a 1/4\" hose mender and a 3/8\" hose mender at Princess Auto, cut both in half, and proceeded to glue one 1/4\" half to one 3/8\" half with Gorilla Glue. Again, things didn't work out. Although it was easy enough to glue the ends together, after wetting, gluing, clamping, and waiting an hour as per the instructions, the ends fell apart almost immediately as I went to put the tubing on. The glue itself had turned into a soft, pliable foam, and had actually closed off most of the inside of the adapter. It wasn't strong at all!\nFinally, I went look for some ABS glue (more suited to the plastic I was using) when I found the proper brass adapters for the hoses; the very things I had been looking for all along. I combined a 1/4\" hose barb to 3/8\" female pipe thread adapter with a 3/8\" hose barb to 3/8\" male pipe thread adapter. The result can be seen in the fully-assembled photo later on.\nWith a radiator and tubing finally in place, the next step was to close the system. The pump is submersible, designed to be used in outdoor water fountains, so it would need to sit in a tub of water. This tub would also act as a reservoir. The tubing and containers are actually slightly porous, so water will slowly evaporate from the system, though this process takes months. The system itself will also have air trapped in it that will need to be bled out and displaced. By having a reservoir with water in it, we won't have to worry about the water level falling too low and burning out the pump or the laser as the air is bled and the water replaces it. I decided to go with one of the clear plastic bins we were using to hold parts. I drilled two holes in the top, one for the 3/8\" tube coming from the radiator to drain into the reservoir (avoiding the need to put an adapter on that back to 3/16\") and another from the 3/16\" line that would come out of the pump and into the laser. I also notched the lid in one corner using the band saw so that the power cord from the pump could come out without preventing the lid from latching. Unfortunately, the lid doesn't stay on very well, and it's not quite an air-tight seal, but it will collect considerably less dust and grime than an open container.\nTo keep the radiator and fan from falling over and becoming blocked, I attached them to the side of the reservoir using some stick-on cable anchors and cable ties. It's definitely a hack, but they are very flexible when it comes to fashioning methods to hold things together, as long as strength isn't a big issue. I also have bags of each, so I don't mind experimenting with them.\nThe fan itself is a 120mm computer fan that I pulled from an old machine. I cut off the standard PC fan molex connector and soldered on a 2.1mm DC barrel socket instead. I then found a 9V 1A power supply in a bin of spare parts that had a matching barrel plug. Although the fan is designed for 12V, it will run fine (though a bit slower) at 9V. It actually doesn't take much air flow through the radiator to keep it cool, since the radiator's design makes the heat transfer process very efficient. It runs slow, but silent, and there's a noticeable air flow coming through it.\nCompleted water system, reservoir and pump in front\nwater1.jpg (94.72 KiB) Viewed 4429 times\nCompleted water system, side view with reservoir and pump on left, radiator and fan on right\nwater3.jpg (130.54 KiB) Viewed 4429 times\nCloseup of the radiator and fan with the attached fan grille\nAfter assembling all the parts, I added water to the reservoir and turned it on. It sounded awful at first, partly because the pump seems to have some issues (a notable tick and grind noise) and because it was mostly dry to start. But as the pump started to prime, water started to flow and I could quickly see the air bubbles in the line travel into the reservoir and bubble away to the surface, leaving very little air bubbles trapped in the system. 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        "raw_content": "Meeting the kids\nJoel Madden and Billy Martin of Good Charlotte discusses the massive success of their album, their commitment to their fans and the dark side they plan to reveal more of.\nIt's a good two hours before the doors are set to open in the Temple Bar Music Centre on the night of Good Charlotte's debut Irish show. Already a large crowd has gathered outside, eager for a glimpse of their heroes. That's nothing new, except for the fact that this band's album was only released here the day before. Superstars in waiting? I'd say very likely.\nInside the venue, there's a much more relaxed atmosphere. Joel Madden and Billy Martin, respectively the vocalist and guitarist, with this young pop-punk outfit are taking it handy. Still though, it has to be said that they are excited about playing here for the first time. Joel, whose family originally come from Limerick, describes Ireland as his \"homeland\". Later on, he will show me his first ever tattoo, a tricolour done on his upper right arm.\n\"All I've seen is the van ride from the airport to the club, that was it, unfortunately. And we're leaving in the morning, so we won't really get to see anything,\" Billy says with a certain degree of disappointment, before Joel interrupts, \"But I saw Ireland and I love it. Everybody here rules.\"\nBilly may only have had a view from the bus, but he's not oblivious to what's going on outside, having already taken time out earlier on to meet some of his band's fans. The black-clad guitarist is also quick to point out that their fans are important to them, especially in new territory like Ireland. \"In America, we still spend a lot of time with the kids, we see them all the time. Especially over here, we make it a point to meet the kids, if not every kid\", he says. \"It's really special,\" Joel continues. \"We'll meet every kid tonight. There's only a couple of hundred.\"\nIf you're thinking, \"'only a couple of hundred' fans at this bands Irish debut and their album hardly even out twenty four hours, what's going on?\", then you have most likely been hiding in a barrel, deep in a cave on Mars for the past two months. Good Charlotte's single, 'Lifestyles of the rich and famous' has been receiving considerable airplay on MTV lately. Their album, \"The young and the hopeless\", has already sold over a million copies worldwide and they've been labelled as the brightest hopefuls for 2003 by the music press, especially in England.\nYou'd never think it from talking to them though. Both are laid-back and easy going, eager to chat about everything from religion to tattoos and all in between. Joel may be the singer, but he talks a lot slower than his bandmate. In fact, you get the impression he's going over each sentence carefully in his head before saying it out loud. When asked about their success Billy is astounded by how much has happened so fast.\n\"Selling over a hundred thousand [albums] in one week for us was so far beyond anything we ever imagined. We're still kinda dreaming, you know? You don't go 'it's definitely going to happen'. You don't sit back and just go 'uhhh'! It's great because the record is still at the beginning; it's only been out for a couple of months and it's done really well. It's amazing. We feel really lucky, but we feel like we gotta work harder now to try to do the right thing, you know, not sit back and go 'oh, that's great, we sold a million records'. We just gotta work hard now. Make the best of it.\" Both of them also point out though that the Internet is to thank as well, saying that without most of the people outside wouldn't know the songs.\nAs far as their popularity goes, they believe it's because people can relate to them, lyrically and personally. Billy points out that \"we don't really come from anything. We had to work hard to get whatever we have and most kids can relate to that.\" This is reflected throughout the album, especially in Joel's deep, often extremely personal. 'The Anthem' is one of the prime examples. Joel describes it as \"a song about not living the way that you're supposed to live. Like I guess that in America everybody kinda looks at, to be successful you gotta go to college, get a job, a house, two cars, a wife and some kids. That's the American Dream or whatever. It's like, well, I could never go to college or whatever. I'm kinda proud of being looked down on because we've made something happen. We didn't have the most opportunities growing up.\" \"To us,\" explains Billy, \"it's a song saying that whatever goal you have, try and reach it.\"\nJoel and his twin brother, Benji, Good Charlotte's other guitarist, really did have it tough growing up. When they were sixteen, their father walked out on them on Christmas Eve, leaving their mother alone to take care of four children. This sent the family into financial ruin, but it also provided Joel with plenty of material for lyrics. He hasn't confined himself to writing about this, though it is a recurring theme throughout the album. As a lyricist, he has matured a lot since the band's self-titled debut and, by doing so, he has led his band away from being simply another pop-punk band in an already overflowing sea of them.\nTake a listen to 'My bloody valentine' if you want proof. It reads like the script of a slasher film with Joel in the lead role, killing the boyfriend of a girl he loves. It's a song that he says, \"I wrote about something and I took it, twisted it and incorporated like a fantasy. But it was all out of my head, kind of like a jealous moment. Then I kinda took it, twisted it and made it a little darker. Then they added music to it. It's totally Edgar Allen Poe.\"\nIt's not just lyrically that the band have matured though, it's obvious in their music as well, having spent most of last year in California recording \"The young and the hopeless\". \"We spent a lot more time with this record than our original record,\" Billy explains. \"We did the first record in like a month or two or something, we spent almost five or six months working on theses songs. Sort of between working on the songs, recording and mixing them, all in all. It was way longer than the first record and we're all pretty proud of it.\" They've also moved on from their straightforward punk rock roots, adding in other elements, much like AFI have done. Joel believes that it's because, this time, they let other influences on board.\n\"Benji is like a super big industrial Goth synthpop kinda like\ufffd if you went to his house you'd see what music he's really into. Apoptygma Berserk, VNV Nation and all these like synth-pop gothic bands, all that dark stuff. He's into all that stuff and I'm not really into it, but he is. Billy's into like Silverchair and Muse and all those metally kinda bands. Then I'm into like, a lot of like, The Cure, The Smiths. Some of that darkness would probably come from all those, but also there's a side of us that's got that in us,\" he explains, before Billy continues, \"It's kinda weird when you sort of listen to the music or whatever, and then you look at the way we dress and you listen to the kind of bands we listen to.\n\"There's a lot of really depressing or dark bands and all of us love that kind of music. It didn't really come out on the first record at all, but I think, in this record, there's a couple of songs where we sort of leaned towards those kind of songs. 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YOU the people hold within your hands a responsibility to your country, to those who have fought and died to make America what it is today, to the generations to follow you and to Almighty God in Heaven.\n\u201c[T]he Christian religion\u2026 is the basis, or rather the source, of all genuine freedom in government\u2026 I am persuaded that no civil government of a republican form can exist and be durable in which the principles of Christianity have not a controlling influence.\u201d-Noah Webster\nThe above statement from Noah Webster reminds me that in order to have a country such as the United States of America, it must be led and guided by principles, standards and morals from the Bible. For this to happen, I have the responsibility to go out tomorrow and vote according to the Bible and those principles held within. I want to share a good portion from the book I mentioned above, \u201cOne Nation Under God,\u201d by Dr. David Gibbs Jr. with Jerry Newcombe. This is an amazing book and I highly recommend it for a read! Here are 10 things that Dr. Gibbs says every Christian should know about the founding of America.\n1. Christopher Columbus, who opened up the New World to the Old, was motivated by his Christian faith to make his difficult voyage.\n2. In 1620, the Pilgrims drafted our nation\u2019s first self-governing document, the Mayflower Compact. In that document, they clearly stated that they had come to the New World to glorify God and to advance the Christian faith.\n3. The Puritans, who followed the Pilgrims to New England, created Bible-based commonwealths in order to practice a representative government that was modeled after their previous church covenants. Their more than one hundred governmental covenants and compacts essentially laid the foundation for America\u2019s Constitution, which was drafted in 1787 and ratified in 1789.\n4. 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As clashes between Great Britain and America increased, these colonists sought peace with Mother England, but never at the price of compromising their religious convictions.\n7. The colonial pulpits, especially in New England, played a pivotal role in encouraging American independence from Britain. The Minutemen were generally members of local churches, organized by their pastor or head deacon. The pastors\u2019 sermons, especially just before election day, informed the people about what was happening politically and what they, as faithful Christians, should do about it.\n8. Christianity played a very important role in bringing about American independence, including shaping the thinking of President George Washington and other early American heroes such as Samuel Adams, sometimes called the lightening rod of the American Revolution, and Patrick Henry, its great orator.\n9. The Declaration of Independence was based on Christian ideas and viewpoints. Citizens understood that the liberties it granted to them had come directly from the God of the Bible.\n10. The Biblical understanding of the sinfulness of man was the guiding principle behind the United States Constitution. The Bible was quoted more than any other source in the political writings of America\u2019s founding era. In the First Amendment, the founders presented America with a framework for religious liberty, not a weapon to be used by secularists against any public expression of Christianity.\nWow! Some really amazing facts about this country to ponder and take in! What this country was really founded on and what course it was set to take! May we cast our vote to uphold this standard!\nThis year Emily Grace went to register to vote! She was excited that she would be able to participate in the election this year!! Here are some pics of her registering\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\nEmily Grace\u2026\u2026.New Voter in America!\nLocal City Hall to Register\nVoting\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.my freedom, my privilege, my responsibility!!!\n\u201c[The Bible] is the Rock upon which our republic rests.\u201d- Andrew Jackson, 7th President\n\u201d Finally, let us not forget the religious character of our origin. Our fathers were brought hither by their high veneration for the Christian religion. They journeyed by its light, and labored in its hope. They sought to incorporate its principles with the elements of their society, and to diffuse its influence through all their institutions, civil, political, or literary.\u201d- Daniel Webster, 19th Century American Leader\nIt amazes me to look at quotes and statements such as this and the 10 facts above and then to see these points below. The below facts are taken form Dr. Gibbs book and are real things that are occurring in this country now. How have we come to this?\n* Senior citizens were told they could not say grace before eating a common meal in a state- run senior center.\n* A local government attempted to outlaw religious displays in some public parks.\n* A government employee was reprimanded for decorating her office door with religious symbols during an Easter door-decorating contest.\n* A Christian student was told he could not read his Bible during independent reading time in public school. He was also told he could not read a Christian magazine or even a book about the Constitution and Christian values.\n* University Students were prohibited from mentioning Jesus by name in an advertisement for their Christian group, even though school authorities did not censor ads for secular group meetings.\n* Public school students were told they would be expelled if they talked about Jesus in school.\n* School officials threatened to place a public school student in detention because she brought her Bible to school.\n* A pastor sued for what he preached\nThen we read this statement from Franklin D. Roosevelt, \u201d We cannot read the history of our rise and development as a nation without reckoning with the place the Bible has occupied in shaping the advances of the Republic\u2026\u2026 Where we have been truest and most consistent in obeying its precepts we have attained the greatest measure of contentment and prosperity.\u201d\nI look at the above statistics of events that are sobering and then these statements and what a contrast! We as citizens and children of this great country must groan under the state of this nation and be compelled to be active in doing what we can to preserve the liberties of this country! Is it not an exciting thought that you and I can actually go out and cast a vote that will help guide this country in the path it is to go??!!\nSo what is the source of this country\u2019s greatness? Dr. Gibbs answers this in his book\u2026.\u201dWe are great because of our rich Christian heritage. 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        "raw_content": "The Anglican Parish of St. Peter, Winnipeg\nFirst Sunday in Lent, February 18th, 2018\nGenesis 9:8-17; Psalm 25:1-9; 1 Peter 3:18-22; Mark 1:9-15\nToday we celebrate the First Sunday in the Season of Lent, and in addition to this - here at St. Peter\u2019s - we also include our AGM, which means that my offering to you at this point in our liturgy is my annual report. This year my focus is the structural change which we have been embarking upon over the past year. As you know, this shift is moving us into a collaborative approach to ministry and leadership, which requires members of St. Peter\u2019s family to remember the promises made at their baptism, and to be shaped for ministry and leadership through a commitment to those vows. This collaborative method for discipleship will continue to flourish as our understanding of the purpose of baptism becomes increasingly clear. This is the Sacrament which intimately links us to Jesus the Christ, and calls us into an active faith steeped in worship, lifelong learning, and ministry.\nI begin this report by first looking into our reading from Genesis, along with our Gospel, where we are reminded of the ongoing, unfolding of God\u2019s plan. In Genesis, we are reminded that Jesus\u2019 baptism is prefigured by Noah, because he and his family were saved through water, an event which was sealed by God\u2019s covenant \u2013 God\u2019s promise to remain faithful - to humanity and the whole of creation. Our Gospel reminds us that God\u2019s plan continues to unfold, reaching its climax through the arrival of Jesus, marking a new step in this plan through his baptism.\nMark\u2019s telling of Jesus\u2019 baptism offers important insights as we reflect on St. Peter\u2019s over this past year and anticipate the year to come. First of all, God\u2019s message to Jesus at the time of his baptism, \u201cYou are my Son, the Beloved; with you I am well pleased.\u201d This message runs contrary to what we often experience as negative self talk, which nags us with messages like: \u201cyou\u2019ll never be able to get through this\u201d or \u201cyou\u2019ll never succeed\u201d or \u201cyou\u2019re not smart enough\u201d or \u201cyou\u2019re not fast enough\u201d or \u201cyou\u2019re not good enough\u201d\u2026 With this story from Mark, we are encouraged to put that negative voice to rest, and allow the loving voice of God to surface. The whole Christian gospel could be summarized with this point: that when the living God looks at us, at every baptized and believing Christian, he says to us what he said to Jesus on that day. He sees us, not as we are in ourselves, but as we are in Jesus, through our baptism. To each and every one of us, this God says, \u201cYou are my Daughter \u2013 my Son \u2013 the Beloved; with you I am well pleased.\u201d To St. Peter\u2019s as we participate in the ongoing of God\u2019s unfolding plan, God says, \u201cSt. Peter\u2019s, you are my Beloved children; with you I am well pleased.\u201d You can do this!\nI think, also, there is an important message for each of us, and St. Peter\u2019s, as we unpack that piece in the gospel which talks about the heavens being torn apart. As N.T. Wright points out, this does not mean that Jesus saw a little door open miles up in the sky. Heaven in the Bible often means God\u2019s presence, God\u2019s wisdom, behind ordinary reality. It\u2019s more as though an invisible curtain, right in front of us, is suddenly pulled back, so that instead of seeing only what stands in front of us, something opens so we can see the deeper (all-too-often-hidden) Godly vision. This is what happens when we see beyond our anger at the person standing in from of us, and into the Godly vision of forgiveness; when we see beyond our greed into the Godly vision of generosity; when we see beyond the limitations of ourselves and others, and into the Godly vision of what\u2019s possible. And, here at St. Peter\u2019s, this is what happens when we see beyond the structures we\u2019ve always known, and into the Godly vision of collaborative ministry and leadership.\nA year and a half ago, St. Peter\u2019s did look beyond the current leadership structure, and into the Godly vision of collaboration. This new structure envisions a time when St. Peter\u2019s leadership and ministries will increasingly function in a collaborative manner; always as a collection of teams, working cooperatively together so that God\u2019s plan may continue to unfold. This model was initially born out of financial necessity as the plan is \u2013 in time \u2013 for the Incumbent to shift from full time commitment and stipend, to about \u00be. However, based on additional research, we have discovered that it has the potential to actually generate renewed energy and vision for the future. The model was approved a year ago and has been unfolding with great intention ever since.\nIn a recent parish book study \u2018Collaboration: Uniting our Gifts in Ministry\u2019, we were able to identify the very heart of this collaborative model. Here we discovered that it takes four primary steps to enter into collaboration. That is, moving from coesistence, to communicating, to cooperation\u2026 which all leads toward collaboration. If we see our ministries as separate and apart from others, we will simply coexist, and with this, increase the chances of working in isolation; protecting our particular turf. Once we create better methods of communication, we automatically work more effectively in partnership with one another. As this step becomes increasingly stronger, we then search for ways to work in cooperation with one another: honoring and upholding the ministries that we all share. And this is what collaboration is all about. (We will be talking more about this book study during the sermon time next Sunday.)\nThe goal is for this model to permeate each and every level of ministry and leadership at St. Peter\u2019s. This begins with myself and the pastors, and with God\u2019s help, spreads out to all other ministries. So, beginning with the pastors, rather than a single Incumbent serving as the primary leader, we now have four pastors, with a single Incumbent overseeing these (and various other) ministries. Shelagh Balfour serves as our Pastor of Christian Education; Mary Holmen: Pastor of Parish Caring Ministries; Diane Panting: Pastor of Mission and Outreach; and Rod Sprange: Pastor of Stewardship. As you can imagine, with this new structure, my role is evolving. You might think of me as the Pastor of Worship, and overseer of everything. If you ever have any questions or concerns regarding worship, I encourage you to continue to speak directly with me. Although I work collaboratively with Helen, and our Worship Planning Team, canonically all things pertaining to worship are ultimately my responsibility. In addition to overseeing all St. Peter\u2019s ministries, I also see myself as working in partnership with our four pastors, and all parish leaders. I\u2019m still, in many ways, connected to Christian Education, Parish Caring Ministries, Mission and Outreach, and Stewardship endeavours and we are in the process of discovering what my level of involvement needs to be. In pastoral care, for instance, when a particular need arises, Mary lets me know, and we discern which of the two of us is called to respond. Often we decide to both respond. If I hear about such a need first, then I review this with Mary, and together we discern an appropriate response.\nDuring this past year we have spent a great deal of time developing position descriptions which clearly outline the responsibilities of each pastor, as well as the Incumbent. These will be continually reviewed as our roles evolve, and in addition to helping each of us be clear about expectations they will be essential in the future as new pastors step into these roles when our current pastors feel called to step down. We are mindful of the importance of a succession plan. In time, through careful discernment, we envision lay leaders fulfilling these roles. Our annual budgets will continue to include funds to provide adequate education and preparation so that all leaders may feel equipped and confident as they take on such leadership roles.\nWithin the context of this Collaborative model, the role of Vestry is also under review. At our February Vestry meeting we will be reviewing a newly developed Vestry Role Description, which arises partly out of the canons of the church, and partly from St. Peter\u2019s unique Collaborative structure. This document makes it clear that Vestry members are integral to the overall parish leadership team, and particularly noteworthy is the commitment incoming Vestry members have made to participate in Christian education. Also, in order to offer further education regarding our new collaborative model as well as assist with team building, Vestry members and pastors have agreed to attend a parish overnight retreat in April.\nThe work on discerning gifts for ministry that Rod, our Pastor of Stewardship has been doing is integral to this collaborative model. As we discern gifts, then we can fully launch into the next step, which is uniting those gifts in ministry. Discernment is a key step. If we are good at something, and at the same time feel passionate about it, then that offers an important clue into what God is up to in our midst. One thing that is becoming increasingly clear with this new model is that we no longer require a corporation that consists of three wardens. With an Incumbent, four pastors, an honorary assistant, two wardens, and a committed vestry, that is probably all the primary leadership we need. This commitment to discerning gifts for ministry needs to allow room for the flourishing of many ministries beyond administrative roles.\nAs I mentioned earlier, part of this plan involves the Incumbent moving into a less than full time arrangement; perhaps about \u00be time. Together, we decided that at this point we\u2019re not quite ready for this particular shift. The transition from one model to another requires significant care, time, and attention from the Incumbent in order to make sure that things remain on track throughout these beginning stages. How well we begin this shift will determine any future success.\nIn our readings this morning we have been reminded of God\u2019s unfolding plan: Saving Noah and his family through the rising waters, a story that evolves over time and continues with the baptism of Jesus: an event that has continued through the communion of the baptized over the past 2,000 years and \u2013 through our baptism \u2013 continues through us today. Each of us, on the day of our baptism and every day since, receives that beautiful message from God, \u201cYou are my Son/Daughter, the Beloved; with you I am well pleased.\u201d Jesus, on the day of his baptism, received this message from God because he was anointed with the Holy Spirit, marked as God\u2019s own child. Through him, we are linked to God in this same way; through him we receive this same message. Collaboration: uniting our gifts in ministry will flourish as all disciples live fully into their relationship with Jesus the Christ inaugurated with baptism, and live fully into the baptismal commitment to ministry. We are part of God\u2019s continually unfolding plan at this moment, at this time, in this place, and beyond the walls of this building. It is important to always remember that this shift to collaboration is intended to enrich and enhance the ways in which we serve God in the church and in the world\u2026 Everything we are and everything we do must always lead to God\u2019s missional work: Proclaiming by word and example the good news of God in Christ; Seeking and serving Christ in all persons, loving our neighbour as ourselves; Striving for justice and peace among all people, and respecting the dignity of every human being; Striving to safeguard the integrity of God\u2019s creation \u2013 respecting, sustaining, and renewing the life of the Earth. Based on the ministry of Jesus, this is why we exist.\nOn behalf of St. Peter\u2019s, I am grateful to God for those who have indicated a commitment to this brave new shift, particularly our pastors: Shelagh (who also serves as our Parish Administrator), Mary, Diane, and Rod. Lissa, who continues to serve faithfully as our honorary assistant. 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        "raw_content": "Post by RIP \u00bb Thu Jul 20, 2017 1:50 pm\nAs stated before, I cannot comment on the Thor issue. But as for watching a beloved character going down an unwelcome path, I always resented strong women being showhorned with a mother/wife storyline that just didn't sit well with me. Even if said woman was capable and very much her own person, at some point it seems she must become a mother... and a stay-at-home-mom, too. Sorry but why should every mother stay at home while her husband works?\nRegarding Wonder Woman, this is exactly what I meant when I stated I wasn't happy with the ending of the movie.\nPost by JM1776 \u00bb Thu Jul 20, 2017 8:40 pm\nRIP wrote: As stated before, I cannot comment on the Thor issue.\nI'll allow you to take my word for it.\nBut as for watching a beloved character going down an unwelcome path, I always resented strong women being showhorned with a mother/wife storyline that just didn't sit well with me. Even if said woman was capable and very much her own person, at some point it seems she must become a mother... and a stay-at-home-mom, too. Sorry but why should every mother stay at home while her husband works?\nCertainly in most cases a woman's maternal instinct makes her the more optimal choice to stay at home ... but it's absurd to assume that it's invariably the best way to go. I'd think a truly mature couple would weigh any number of factors before making that decision. I do think, though, that an au pair or nanny when a kid is extremely young a bad option. Children have a fundamental right to spend quality time with their parents.\nI think we're in complete agreement, here.\nWe can both die, now.\nPost by RIP \u00bb Fri Jul 21, 2017 5:54 am\nYeah actually I kinda wanna live a little longer, but thanks for the offer anyways\nBesides, I must admit I am kind of weirded out that we actually share an opinion for once.\nLet me put the whole childcare thing into some perspective: Here a couple will recive child-raising time to be allocated along their wishes. The mother will be taken off work 3 months before the calculated birth. She is not even permitted to work but will still recieve full pay. Sometimes, if the mother's or child's life is in danger, she will be taken out of work earlier. This so happened to a friend who didn't have enough pox antibodies in her system and she was working with children.\nOnce the child is born, the mother will have another 3 months off work, with full pay. After that the family can decide how they want to proceed. One parent can stay at home - again at full pay - until the child is three. The parents may also switch around who cares for the kid. Also, you cannot be fired over this and any disadvantage you experience (and can prove) is punisheable by court. Did I mention the employer is required to give her time to breastfeed three times a day?\nIn addition, many cities and states offer free childcare for children after that. Or even during that time. The child will be brought to a crib of the parents' choosing and - depending on funding - will not have to pay a single dime. My city is blatantly low on cash so we would have to pay, around 1000 Euros a year. My dog is more expensive than that. The childcare facilities offer half and full days of care, so you can adjust their care according to your work needs.\nAssuming you were a single parent, you would be elligible for 3 years of free time off to care for the child, and free childcare while working. If your child is home alone sick you are given paid leave to care for it. Much of this is paid through health insurance or with taxes. It's a lot of paperwork but really worth it. Also, it isn't executed perfectly of course. A friend's husband chose to take \"parent time\" to be with his twin sons while his wife kept working. He was a fireman with awful schedules and she a manager who earned a LOT more. He kept being teased by his fellow firemen for being a \"pussy\". Until he started posting how great life without shift work can be with images of a stroll with the kids, relaxed breakfast at 10 am or a boat ride.\nWhat I'm getting at is if the system supports child-raising much like ours does, it's even easier to share the workload - and joy - of staying at home to care for your kids. And this also means that the excuse to shoehorn motherhood/housewife stories on strong female characters is a lot more BS that ever before. At least for people who live in a country with decent care.\nPost by sirus \u00bb Fri Jul 21, 2017 6:08 am\nHey look, I'm gonna jump into this!\nOk, so first up Thor, a debate I've wanted to sink my teeth into for awhile, because I understand it.\nThis issue is not that Jane Foster now holds the \"power of Thor,\" this issue is that in the comics Jane foster no \"is Thor.\" These are two very different concepts. Because in the comics right now, Thor is not Thor, he is Odinson or whatever he's calling himself now I haven't kept track, and Jane Foster is Thor. The thing is they are treating the Thor name as a title and not a name.\nBefore Thor was always in some way Thor, even if he was contrived to be someone else using the hammer and becoming Thor. In recent times it was revealed that the Hammer just awakened him and he became himself again. Thus Thor is not a title, he is a person and Thor is his name.\nOk, so we get to this new thing, and I must make it clear that many people have been worthy and picked up the hammer. Even in the MCU the hammer was picked up by someone who was not Thor and did not become Thor just by picking up the hammer.\nNow it has been stated that Jane Foster picked up the hammer and became Thor, not that she got the powers of Thor, but that she became Thor. Thus implying Thor is a title and if you use the hammer you become Thor, something expressly disproven in the past is now being stated as a fact. It has nothing to do with gender and everything to do with a really big retcon.\nOk, onto Wonder Woman. I have no clue what this has to do with anything, but from what I have seen Wonder Woman is an icon because she is a woman, that is it. I would not say that origin's matter to much because origins change depending on who is doing the writing and put simply Wonder Woman has had a few different origins over the years. They established the clay one it's been the thing for years, and now the new movie replaces it again. But it is apparently a good movie, don't ask me I don't watch anything in the DC movie universe after I walked out of the theater at the end of Man of Steel, like I was gone and then the credits, so I won't be seeing anything that takes place in this new timeline, sort of like I barely touched the New 52 and I am hesitant to touch Rebirth. But it looks like DC finally made a good one, but in my eyes it is a follow-up to 3 movies I can't stand, so I don't care.\nAnd finally we can get to what this thread is about, a female doctor, I don't care. I haven't even heard her speak yet. It will depend on the writing and the acting as to how I feel about her and we're still a ways off. I am annoyed at some people saying that it's not enough and that she should be a POC woman. I'm not sure if this is a change for changes sake or she got the job because she was the best person for it. I know Peter was the only person to audition for the part and maybe the new Executive Producer did the same with the new doctor too. At this point I don't care. There are 2 Doctors I can't stand and I am in a minority who hates them, so I am not a good metric by any standpoint.\nAlso, Timelords are now proven to change genders, so why not a woman? I am in favor of it if she is good. If she is not it will be a black mark against women in more roles than just this because she won't just be a bad Doctor, she will be a bad Doctor and the only woman to play the part.\nPost by JM1776 \u00bb Fri Jul 21, 2017 7:52 am\nRIP wrote: Besides, I must admit I am kind of weirded out that we actually share an opinion for once.\nEvidently your judgment has improved tremendously since last we spoke.\nPost by RIP \u00bb Fri Jul 21, 2017 10:41 am\nCheeky fella\n@ sirus:\nI think we kinda got distracted on the topic\nBut please, by all means, which doctors are you unhappy with? I am truely curios to hear your opinion. I promise I won't rip you to shreds\nPost by sirus \u00bb Sun Jul 23, 2017 2:19 am\nRIP wrote: But please, by all means, which doctors are you unhappy with? I am truely curios to hear your opinion. I promise I won't rip you to shreds\nI tend to favor more alien Doctors, and the more human they seem to me the less I like them. Also I tend to dislike the idea of the \"dashing and handsome\" Doctor. To me they need to be weird, slightly pompous, and seemingly inhuman in some way. I adore 11 because he was so not human or at the very least very odd for human. 12 has been amazing because he seems to have the aged wanderer thing down so well and he is odd. I love 7 and 2. 3 has some truly great moments and though I may not like him I felt the stories around him were very good. I loved 6's arrogance, he was a Time Lord, the highest ranking of his species (not all Gallefreyans are Timelords, only the highest ranking are). And how could I not love the strangeness of 4, he is iconic in the role and perhaps the most Doctor like to me of the all.\nAnd then we move into those I am not as fond of.\n1 has some great moments and some amazing episodes, but he never felt quite right to me, maybe it was just that he wasn't my first and thus I had other Doctor's before him so I had a very different idea of the character.\n8 never got a chance to do much for me. The one movie he was in was not that great a story and I haven't heard enough Big Finish to really get him. I like him in what I've seen, but he feels more flat to me in what I've seen, like a generic Doctor that just doesn't stand out from the pack.\nAnd now we get to the ones I don't like.\nStarting with 5. 5 is too human for me. I loved his companions, but I was not overly fond of him.\n9 is not the Doctor. I don't know who he is, but I know he is not the character I know and love. He's not altogether bad and he has a couple good episodes, but he just isn't the Doctor to me.\nAnd then at last we come to 10. 10 is to human, but more so than even 5 was. I can summarize my distaste for him in one Episode, Midnight. I hate Midnight with a blind fury. But I'm not gonna rail against it here, instead I will just state that during the time of the 10th Doctor it seemed there was this real bitter undercurrent to it all. It seemed like the show was bitter and angry about aliens. There were so few \"good aliens\" that it was just odd. Torchwood had the same problem. But it all led up to the moment that almost made me quite watching the show, then end of the End of Time.\nSo yeah... I strongly dislike 10 and it always seemed odd to me so many like him...\nPost by RIP \u00bb Sun Jul 23, 2017 4:27 am\nI have to admit it's an interesting take on the Doctors. I can't say much of anyone before 9 though, I havent delved into that yet. Althoug admittedly I propably won't. Much of Doctor Who hasn't aged all that well.\nHowever, I wonder how you feel about 11...\nRIP wrote: However, I wonder how you feel about 11...\nWell I addressed him in my last post, but I'll go into more detail here, forgive me if my thoughts are all over the place but I am just going to stream of conciousness this reply.\nI feel like 11 is one of the \"Perfect Doctors\" (right beside 2, 7, and 12). And what I mean by that is he is alien. He can be goofy, but there is a deep pain to him, hidden under it all. I loved his awkward romance with River and I loved his relationship with Amy and Rory. He was odd, but not so much as to be too odd. I love the notion of him being a man so damaged by time that he escapes into being a \"Big Kid.\"\nNow I should not that after \"The End of Time\" I quite Doctor Who. I had simply had enough of it all and could not take it anymore. But I am bad at quiting things so a week or so after it aired I finally watched \"The Eleventh Hour.\" I did not have high hopes for it, as I said I was very much done with Doctor Who and I was watching it in what remained of my love of the show. 5 minutes in I paused it and ran and got my wife, for I was married in those days. Now she too had been burnt out by \"The End of Time\" and had no interest in seeing any more Doctor Who. I sat her down and restarted the episode. We watched it clear through and both agreed, though we could not put our finger on it, Doctor Who was back.\nNow years later I can put my finger on it. In the time of 10 the stories were very emotional and would often leave us both feeling drained. Life was already stressful and neither of us at the time needed the strain of overly emotional drama in our Doctor Who. With 11 what came back was that it was now fun to watch Doctor Who. Matt Smith was so full of energy and fun that it was a delight to watch. As it went on he stayed fun, but got complex. And I loved the notion of a season long plot that built to the finale and boy did Moffat make some blow out finales. I know some didn't like them, but I adored them.\nSeries 5 was a blast and series 6 was also quite good. Series 7 was rough with the build up to the Ponds leaving, but then along came Clara and I rejoiced, at last a companion with some mystery behind them. It was interesting to say the least. And then came the specials. I loved them both. I ordered the 50th on DVD immediately after it aired (which was the only episode of Doctor Who I watched as it aired). And I own the copy of Doctor Who Adventures in Time and Space 50th Anniversary Edition (the rpg). So you may be able to tell I loved it.\nAnd then came the finale of 11 and boy what a thing. It tied up the storyline of his whole era with a nice bow and then his closing lines as he was about to regenerate made me weep. And more unlike 10 going, 11's lines made me excited to see what 12 would be like. And boy did he not disappoint.\nPost by RIP \u00bb Sun Jul 23, 2017 10:40 am\nIt's amazing just how different the associations are regarding to the Doctors.\nIn 9 I saw a brilliantly played tortured man who was finding himself after grand trauma.\nIn 10 I saw much emotion, but also much comedy and intruiging moralistic choices. His ongoing theme seems to be \"This is what I must do to save them and I can bear it only just so\".\n11 never clicked with me. He's a stranger, true, and that was going for him. But I hated the fact that he kept important things from his companions, risked their lives and lied to them. One specific example would be an older Amy who had been stuck in some labyrinth. He told her he could save her, despite knowing he couldn't. Another example would be the fact that all of his foes united to imprison him. He didn't care that everyone felt he was a threat to the universe and was afraid of him. Sorry he was a cold fish to me. I didn't bother watching when he was the Doctor. I mean c'mon, he let his friends believe he was dead several times, ignoring the pain he was causing them.\nI only saw 12 in season 8. I barely remember anything about him. I like the actor, he was deeply intense on Torchwood and in several other roles. As Doctor he made no mar either way. A \"Meh\" situation. No, I haven't seen 9 yet.\nPost by sirus \u00bb Sun Jul 23, 2017 11:07 am\nSeries 9 is really good. But it is hard to say if anyone else will like it based on my opinion. I tend to be an odd one when it comes to what I like and what I don't like. But for me series 9 was the best since series 5. More consistently good and it made the classic Cybermen something scary again.\nPost by RIP \u00bb Sun Jul 23, 2017 2:26 pm\nWe will get to it eventually. 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        "raw_content": "(F.Muell.) Krasser\nA review of the genus Nothofagus has proposed that the genus be separated into four distinct genera. See Heenan P.B. & Smissen R.D. (2013). 'Revised circumscription of Nothofagus and recognition of the segregate genera Fuscospora, Lophozonia, and Trisyngyne (Nothofagaceae)'. Phytotaxa 146 (1): 131. This treatment has not as of 2017 been universally accepted, if it is accepted then this species will become Lophozonia moorei (F.Muell.) Heenan & Smissen\nFagus carronii C.Moore\nFagus moorei F.Muell.\nLophozonia moorei (F.Muell.) Heenan & Smissen\nNothofagus moorei is an evergreen tree, sometimes multi-trunked; mature specimens can reach 30 metres tall in the wild, with specimens up to 50 metres recorded. The trunk is massive, surrounded by basal coppice shoots[\nThe tree yields a timber of commercial value, but is now rare or protected in National Parks in Australia[\nAustralia - southeastern Queensland, northeastern New South Wales\nCool temperate rainforest, usually on fertile soils, often in pure stands, or as an understorey in tall eucalypt forest at elevations above 800 metres[\n]. A dominant species in cool-temperate rainforest; at elevations up to 1,550 metres[\nNothofagus moorei is native to the warm temperate region of southeastern Australia, where it can be found at elevations up to 1,550 metres. It experiences snow and frost, but is generally too tender to be grown outdoors in regions outside the warmest parts of the temperate zone. It is represented at Caerhays, Cornwall. UK (hardiness zone 8 - 9), by two specimens, the larger measuring 15.6 metres \u00d7 55cm in 1971[\nSpecimens of this tree are credited with living to a great age of several thousand years, especially to those multi-trunked linked coppice clumps growing on mountain summits in the McPherson Range of southeast Queensland[\nThe wood is of good quality, but the tree is generally protected from exploitation in National Parks[\nCite as: Temperate Plants Database, Ken Fern. temperate.theferns.info. 2019-02-15. <temperate.theferns.info/plant/Nothofagus+moorei>",
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        "raw_content": "Susan's Apps\nSusan has not received any gifts yet\nI'm a Chicago native who loves staying active...running, biking, kayaking, etc.\nIrving Park, Millennium Park, Diversey\nAt 10:42am on May 21, 2011, Mike Maggio said\u2026\nHi, Susan:\nI have occasionally played in the Irving Park area as well. I play at a 3.5 level, and always looking to hit against different partners. I play several times a week, including league at River Trails. Let me know if you would be interest in playing. Leave a comment on my page (Mike Maggio) or call me at 312-968-9199\nAt 10:26pm on July 23, 2008, Hari said\u2026\nI am about a 3.5 and I am interested in rallies - 2 days a week in the waveland or clarendon park area. Let me know if you are interested.\nAt 6:39pm on July 9, 2008, Ken Lee said\u2026\nI'm a 48-yr old married guy, out of shape and trying to get back into the game. I've been online for 3 wks looking for guys & come up empty. I live about 3 blocks from Independence Park - I'm up for some rallys if you are. After work weekdays or weekend AM's would work for me. I think I could keep up with a 3.5er. klee451@comcast.net.\nAt 9:32pm on July 8, 2008, Karthik said\u2026\nHi susan, are you available to hit during weekdays - wednesday n thursday after 6:30 pm\nAt 7:48pm on June 21, 2008, SangIkBaek said\u2026\nHi my name is Baek",
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        "raw_content": "A NEW report reckons the U.S. States of Florida and Georgia would be better served by investments in energy efficiency and renewable energy resources, rather than building new nuclear reactors.\nThe report, \u201cBig Risks, Better Alternatives,\u201d was released today by Synapse Energy Economics, a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based consulting and research firm.\nThe report, prepared for the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS), takes a close look at two nuclear power projects: Progress Energy\u2019s proposal to build Levy 1 and 2 in Florida, and a Georgia Power-led consortium plan to build two new reactors, Vogtle 3 and 4, at an existing nuclear power facility in Georgia. Both projects were proposed in 2006 to meet then-anticipated growth in electricity demand.\nThe report evaluates both nuclear projects and compares them with other low-carbon alternatives that could meet projected consumer demand at lower cost and risk.\n\u201cThe report shows that there are major risks associated with the construction of both the Levy and Vogtle projects,\u201d said Ellen Vancko, UCS\u2019s nuclear energy and climate change project manager. \u201cThey include cost escalation, construction and regulatory delays, and lack of transparency, all of which could lead to much higher costs for Georgia and Florida ratepayers.\u201d\nThe two projects provide illuminating case studies for the next phase of nuclear power production in the United States. They both would use the same reactor design\u2014the new, untested Westinghouse AP1000\u2014and are located in states that allow utilities to recover costs from ratepayers years before reactors actually produce electricity.\nThey represent different construction scenarios, however. Levy 1 and 2 would be a new \u201cgreenfield\u201d power plant that would not begin to operate until sometime after 2021; the Vogtle project is an expansion of an existing plant that is projected to become operational around 2016. They also have different financing mechanisms. The Vogtle project will receive two federal subsidies: an $8.3 billion loan guarantee and production tax credits. Progress ratepayers would cover all of the Levy project\u2019s costs.\nIf history is any guide, the cost estimates for both plants are likely to increase dramatically over time, Vancko said. The anticipated cost and rate impact for the Vogtle project, in particular, could increase significantly. Georgia Power routinely cites outdated cost estimates despite significant changes in economic and regulatory conditions over the past five years. At the same time, the company has refused to publicly disclose cost and schedule data for the project, hindering any independent analysis of the company\u2019s justification for building the two new reactors.\n\u201cThis lack of transparency, combined with the fact that nuclear cost estimates have skyrocketed since the plant was first announced, puts Georgia Power ratepayers at significant risk for major price hikes in the coming years,\u201d Vancko said.\nThe Synapse report found that other options are readily available in Florida and Georgia that could meet energy demand and be implemented at a lower cost with far less risk to ratepayers. Energy sales growth in both states has slowed considerably compared with earlier company projections, making it possible to meet future retail energy sales growth through increased energy efficiency and renewable energy development.\nThe Synapse analysis found that both Florida and Georgia have significant room to improve their energy efficiency investments. In 2010, Georgia ranked 37th and Florida ranked 30th among the states across six energy efficiency categories.\nThe Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) recently approved a significantly scaled-back demand-side management plan for Progress Energy that will capture at most 2 percent energy savings over a 10-year period. If Progress Energy were to pursue an efficiency target of 15 percent cumulative load reduction over the same time frame, it could maintain its energy load below peak 2006 levels based on its 2010 forecast retail sales. Georgia Power, meanwhile, has no energy efficiency targets, although the state has large, untapped energy efficiency potential.\nBoth Florida and Georgia also have significant potential to develop renewable energy resources, but neither state has meaningful renewable energy standards. Studies have shown that achievable renewable capacity in Florida could account for 4 to 16 percent of electricity sales in 2020, while the renewable energy potential in Georgia could meet much of the state\u2019s future energy needs\u2014as much as 27 percent of 2008 retail electricity sales.\nAvailable efficiency and renewable alternatives are not only capable of meeting projected demand growth for each state at a lower cost than adding new nuclear capacity, they also would reduce each state\u2019s carbon emissions. Neither Florida nor Georgia have established carbon-reduction goals, Vancko pointed out, but the ability of clean energy resources to reduce these emissions is an important consideration when comparing the overall impact of these options with the proposed nuclear projects. The Synapse analysis shows that CO2 abatement through energy efficiency, natural gas and some renewable energy options would be less expensive and much less risky than increasing either state\u2019s reliance on nuclear energy.\n\u201cWe can\u2019t know with certainty the final cost of any of the options we evaluated in this report, but we do know that the overall trend for nuclear projects\u2014and other large-scale construction projects for that matter\u2014is one of increasing costs, while the overall trend for energy efficiency and renewable energy projects is one of decreasing costs,\u201d said Max Chang, the Synapse report\u2019s lead author. \u201cFlorida and Georgia policy makers should reexamine their decision to place the considerable risks of new nuclear construction on ratepayers when there are cost-effective, environmentally sustainable alternatives available to meet their states\u2019 energy needs. 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        "raw_content": "Ultralight aircraft crashes near Shannon Airport on Friday morning.\nFREDERICKSBURG \u2014 Virginia State Police responded to a plane crash Friday morning just outside Shannon Airport.\nA private, ultralight craft crashed on federal land just outside the airport, near Slaughter Pen Farm Historic Site, at about 7:45 a.m.\nOne person, the pilot, received treatment at the scene and was taken to Mary Washington Hospital with serious injuries, state police said. There was no one else on board.\nJoe Leffel, who works at Zentech next to the airport, said he was watching the ultralight before he went into work that morning.\n\u201cThe pilot was taking off and going a hundred feet or so down the runway, then landing again,\u201d Leffel wrote in an email to the Free Lance\u2013Star. \u201cI assume he was practicing his takeoff and landing at short distances to get the feel of the plane.\u201d\nSource:https://www.richmond.com/news/virginia/ultralight-aircraft-crashes-near-shannon-airport-on-friday-morning/article_7ffe91bd-799c-5865-a6a8-0dbe7ac34953.html",
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        "raw_content": "How a 365 Project Changed My Life\nPosted by The Dream Within on Jan 22nd, 2014 | Comments Off on How a 365 Project Changed My Life\nJust over a year ago, photography was my most precious hobby. I really enjoyed it and took photos fairly often, but I felt that if I wanted to take this thing to the next level, I had to do something extraordinary. A couple of days before New Year\u2019s Eve I decided to start a \u201c365 days 365 photos\u201d project like so many other photographers before me. It felt like a great idea, and so I just went for it. What could possibly happen?\nI signed up for Flickr on January 1st 2013. I wanted to have some sort of diary of the process, and the chance to maybe build an audience. I will never forget the moment when I got my first favorite, and then my first comment. It was amazing to see that there were others out there that seemed to like what I was seeing, feeling and capturing.\nStill, as the days and weeks passed by, I still wasn\u2019t too sure about what I wanted to shoot. As you can see, my first uploads don\u2019t really have a common theme or idea. It was great that way, but after a while I lacked the fuel that kept my machine running. I didn\u2019t really have a driving force behind my work.\nAfter a couple of weeks, I began focusing more and more on street photography. What made me feel really insecure in the first 1-2 months was the fact that my street photography was in a way different compared to the rest of the street photography community. I had a picture in my mind\u2019s eye of the typical street shots \u2014 black and white with lots of things going on in them \u2014 and I just couldn\u2019t make those happen. 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It wasn\u2019t a hobby anymore, and it wasn\u2019t just a passion of mine \u2014 it was my life.\nIt wasn\u2019t until South Korea that I truly realized this. I took three weeks off to discover this wonderful country and get some shooting done. Walking down the streets of Seoul got me thinking, \u201cHow amazing would it be to just travel around the world and take photos?\u201d This would be a dream of a life. People over there asked me what I do for a living. I couldn\u2019t tell them that I was a market researcher, since I didn\u2019t feel like I was doing that anymore. I was doing market research for a living, but I was living for photography. So I always told them that I was a photographer, and it felt right. Truly right.\nWhen I got back from Korea and back to my everyday life, we had a new CEO that wanted to talk to everyone since he was new to the office. He sat down with me and at the end of our conversation asked how long I was planning to stay since fluctuation had become a huge problem. I told him \u201cLook, I could tell you anything right now, but I\u2019m gonna be honest with you. I want to live my dream and I\u2019m gonna leave soon.\u201d\nThis was really hard but liberating to say. It was a huuuuge step for me. I felt somehow both miserable and relieved for days after that. I told my other supervisors one hour after that talk and handed in my notice one week later. It takes 4 month to get out of my job, so I\u2019m officially going to be free to live my dream starting in March.\nThe truth is, my old job might pay well and offer me a high standard of living, but that\u2019s not what I want in life. I don\u2019t care for money, nor do I care for materialistic happiness. True happiness can\u2019t be bought. 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        "raw_content": "I couldn\u2019t settle one just one teaser this week. I have a lot going on in my mind lately and these seemed to really resound as I settled in to try and pick a teaser. So I have decided to share both of them this week.\n\u201cYou are my courage, as I am your conscience,\u201d he whispered. \u201cYou are my heart\u2014and I your compassion. We are neither of us whole, alone. Do ye not know that, Sassenach?\u201d\n\u201cForgiveness is not a single act, but a matter of constant practice.\u201d Drums of Autumn (Outlander #4) by Diana Gabaldon\nGood teasers! Sounds like a good book.\nMine this week is from a memoir: https://wp.me/p3Nz8P-1DP\nhttp://socratesbookreviews.blogspot.com/2017/10/first-chapter-tuesdayteaser-tuesday_9.html\nLoved the Outlander series!! Great choices for Teasers. Here\u2019s mine: http://bit.ly/2zcyzd7\nGreat teasers! Here\u2019s mine: Teaser Tuesday\nLoved that series, might be time for a re-read.\nMy teaser is from Shadow of Night by Deborah Harkness.\nGood ones\u2026here\u2019s mine: \u201cKEEP HER SAFE\u201d\nhttp://collettaskitchensink.blogspot.com/2017/10/teaser-tuesday-mark-of-king-101017.html\nLove, love the book. Enjoy.\nA series I\u2019d really like to read one day!\nHere is my teaser from Sleeping Beauties by Stephen King and Owen King.\nGreat teasers. I\u2019m afraid I haven\u2019t made it past the first book in that series but I know my mum loves them.\nI\u2019ve gone more Halloween than Fall with my teaser https://iwuvbooks.wordpress.com/2017/10/10/teaser-tuesday-10th-october-2017/\nI haven\u2019t read the books but I started the tv show. Fun stuff!\nMy teaser is from a new memoir, The Inheritance of Shame by Peter Gajdics: http://www.rosecityreader.com/2017/10/teaser-tueday-inheritance-of-shame-by.html\nYep, that would be hard to choose between.\nGood teasers. I haven\u2019t read that series, but I\u2019ve heard good things about it. My Teaser is from Gin and Panic by Maia Chance http://razzberrycoloredglasses.blogspot.com/2017/10/teaser-tuesday-gin-and-panic-by-maia.html\nI enjoyed both of them. Thanks for sharing and have a lovely week.\nMy TT from A Witchy Boxed Set\nTwo teasers are better than one! Thanks for sharing.\nMine: Nine Rules to Break When Romancing a Rake \u2014 This was a fun read!\nGah, my teaser is from another Diana Gabaldon book as well! Great teasers! Here\u2019s mine from Lord John and the Private Matter:\nI particularly love the first quote \u2013 it holds true for any successful couple, I think. One has the other\u2019s back and they generally have different strengths\u2026 My TT this week is a funny, engrossing urban fantasy \u2013 https://sjhigbee.wordpress.com/2017/10/10/teaser-tuesday-10th-october-2017/\nBoth of your teasers are great but I love the second one about forgiveness. My teaser this week takes place on Halloween night in my book: http://sheeryhall.blogspot.com/2017/10/teaser-tuesday-fifth-petal-by-brunonia.html\nI read the first four words and knew immediately what it was! That is one of my favorite lines from the Outlander series. I started a Word Doc years ago and typed out all my favorite lines or excerpts.\nhttps://girlof1000wonders.wordpress.com/2017/10/10/tuesday-teaser-intro-treasured-dreams/",
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        "raw_content": "The Roll of an Ankle\nHad you seen me at about 8:00 pm this past Friday, I'd have been rolling around the sidewalk near my house.\nWhile looking up at the constellation Orion, I hit a patch of black ice, slid over the edge of a pothole, and went down. I immediately uttered some cuss words. It hurt. Bad. It was almost a week ago, and it still hurts. Its the worst I've rolled an ankle in several years, which is something I guess I should be thankful for.\nThis one has been frustrating for many reasons though. Winter is not my favorite season. Never has been. Daily tasks take longer than normal. You're holed up more. In Michigan, you might not see the sun for a days at a time. So to roll the ankle because it was winter was frustrating. Had it been any other season, I would have ridden my bike. I was walking to get a bit of exercise, and because there were ice patches on the roads. It also felt like a bit like the Cosmos were slapping me in the face.\nA few years ago, I looked up and saw this swarm of birds. Hundreds of them. They kept coming and coming, and all perched up in a tree right behind my apartment. The tree was probably 80-feet tall, and it's branches were maybe 40-feet in diameter. A lot of leaves had fallen off the tree, and the birds were using it as a resting place for the evening during their migratory journey. I like birds. One of my best buds is an Ornithologist, and I've birded with him a bunch of times. (I interviewed him for my podcast, and you can listen by clicking this sentence.) I felt like I had to get a closer look. I went up to my roof, and sat there for a while. When I got back in the apartment, my wife was waiting. She'd been looking for me for a while. A few days later, when she couldn't find me, she was like, 'Were you looking at birds again?' She laughed at that one for a while, and did get me pretty good. That's what it felt like when I fell while looking at Orion.\nIf I drink too much, or am in nature enough to see it, I'll often go on and on about stars and space. I love the topic. It is so interesting to me on so many levels. The constellations I know, I point out to people. I'll tell the little story of Orion shooting Taurus the Bull. I usually then talk about how all of these stars have planets and how the light we're seeing is actually light from a long time ago.\nSo I was in this headspace, thinking how cool it was that the universe was showing this thing to me, right now, this day, and then - uff - on the ground. I walked the rest of the way to my friend's house, thinking it might help loosen the ankle up. When I got there, they gave me some ice. It helped, but it still hurts.\nConsequently, I haven't been able to get any exercise this week. Instead of running and walking, I've had to take it easy. I've had to not exercise. (The pattern of exercising is so much harder to get into than the pattern of not exercising.) I'm seeing it for what it is, though, and cannot let this get me too down. I'm a bit worried about the River Bank, though. At this point, I've missed 19-miles worth of running due to ankle. I hope this setback doesn't stop me from being able to finish the race. I still have time, as race day isn't until May, but it's these weeks in January and February when it is cold and harder to run, that make a lot of difference in how you feel come May. It's got me a little bit down, but it's how I get back up that matters more. That's what will make this a setback or a defeat.\nIt's also - and this happens any time I injure something - made me realize how the body works as a unit. When it's all going well, it's easy to forget this, but one tweak and injury, and you feel it right away. An ankle matters a lot. It plays an important role.",
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Earlier it was reported that the actress who lost her hand in the Resident Evil requires $ 2.7 million.\nContest of young readers \u201cLive classics\u201d \u2013 a chance to enter GITIS\nListen to the third round of GITIS immediately, without arriving in Moscow, will be able to participate in the contest of young readers of the Living Classics. In 2019, representatives of the admission committee of the university will arrive in 30 regions. In order for the audition to take place in any particular region, you must vote for it on the contest website. Voting will last until February 1, 2019.\nKate Winslet will play a detective\n\u201cTitanic\u201d star Kate Winslet will be the executive producer and will play a major role in the new series of HBO Mare of Easttown, reports Deadline. The action of the miniseries will unfold in a provincial town in the state of Pennsylvania. Heroine Kate Winslet will undertake to investigate a series of murders until her own life collapses. 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You can watch it on the BBC Two channel.\nDua Lipa became a cyborg in the clip \u201cSwan Song\u201d\nThe premiere of the song and the clip of Dua Lipa \u201cSwan Song\u201d from the soundtrack of the film \u201cAlita: Fighting Angel\u201d took place on January 24, 2019\nWomen\u2019s spin-off \u201cFast and the Furious\u201d found a team of scriptwriters\nVin Diesel announced the names of the scriptwriters of the spin-off of the Fast and the Furious, this time dedicated exclusively to female characters: Nicole Perlman (Guardians of the Galaxy), Geneva Robertson-Douret will work on the project (\u201cTomb Raider: Lara Croft\u201d, \u201cCaptain Marvel\u201d ) and Lindsay Beer (\u201cTread of Chaos\u201d).\nHolocaust survivor 97 years old became the lead singer of death metal\nHolocaust pensioner Inga Ginsberg joined the Inge & the TritoneKings group. Foreign media clarify that we are talking about a woman of 97 years of age. The team works in the direction of death metal.\nThe Federation Council has developed a bill on paid registration of devices in cellular networks.\nThe bill drafted by First Deputy Chairman of the Council of the Federation Committee on Constitutional Legislation Lyudmila Bokova envisages the introduction of paid registration from February 1, 2020 of all devices operating in cellular networks, from mobile phones and tablets to housing and communal services counters.\nNew Intel RealSense camera helps robots navigate without GPS\nThe camera with the long name RealSense Tracking Camera T265 uses exclusively built-in sensors for tracking and navigation and does not need external sensors to help with the orientation of robots and various autonomous vehicles on the ground, even in situations where the GPS signal is unreliable or absent.\nIntel has created a platform for machine learning Nauta\nIntel developers have created the Nauta open source platform for machine learning as part of the development of the Internet of things technology. The novelty was presented during the AI \u200b\u200bDevCon forum in Munich.\nLulling improved mouse sleep quality\nSwiss scientists first showed that rhythmic swaying (lulling) can improve sleep, not only people, but also mice. They found that swinging mice during sleep with a frequency of 1 Hertz allowed them to fall asleep faster and wake less, due to which the phase of slow sleep increased.\nScientists drill a well of record depth in West Antarctica\nA group of scientists and engineers from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) for the first time successfully drilled more than two kilometers of the ice cover of West Antarctica using hot water. 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Official sales of new items will start in the first quarter of 2019. Prices and configuration of the model, previously presented in the Russian market under the name Quoris, will be announced later.\nGeely will establish in-depth production of engines in Belarus\nPreviously, the company had already tried to set up the production of motors, but then only a \u201cscrewdriver\u201d assembly was carried out, a block was brought from China, and the factory only fastened attachments.\nOn the tests photographed the new Toyota Tundra 2020\nA few days ago, a test prototype of a new Toyota pickup called the Tundra was spotted on US roads. Photos of the car circulated American portal Motor1.\nNot yet built hypercar Bugatti Divo went on sale\nNot yet built hypercar Bugatti Divo was put up for sale in Germany, or rather, a place in the queue is sold for ordering a car, but this is not surprising, since 40 models will be built in total.\nPre-series crossover Renault Arkana first filmed on tests\nRenault has rolled out a pre-production prototype of its new coupe-like crossover Arkana for test tests. Photos of new items published edition of Autonews. The presentation of the concept Arkana took place in the late summer of 2018 at the Moscow Motor Show (MIAS-2018)\nThe new Opel Corsa 2020 is seen during tests in the serial body.\nThe sixth generation of the model is already undergoing tests in the serial body, which is hidden under a thick layer of camouflage. 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This was reported in the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Friday. \u201cThe Japanese government cordially welcomes this visit, which will further strengthen the friendly relations between Japan and Germany,\u201d the Foreign Ministry said.\nA resident of the United States sued NASA\nIllinois resident Nancy Lee Carlson filed a lawsuit against the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for improperly storing soil samples brought from the moon by Apollo 11 crew members\nThe number of long-term and deceived shareholders\nThe deputy head of the Ministry of Construction, Nikita Stasishin, at a meeting of the working group on the protection of the rights of participants in shared construction in the State Duma reported that as of January 1, 2019 there were 68 subjects, which included 898 problem objects.\nThis is 98 570 DDU, an increase of 1.8 percent. The number of citizens \u2013 38 thousand 722 (plus 2.8 percent as of the third quarter)\nStasishin added that the Krasnodar Territory, the Rostov Region, the Novosibirsk Region, the Samara Region are among the leaders in terms of the number of objects.\n\u201cWe understand the whole problem of the Moscow Region, and we also understand the problem connected with St. Petersburg. But, unfortunately, we don\u2019t understand the situation in the Leningrad Region, we are very worried about the number of problematic objects that have been deceived by co-investors and, most importantly, hypothetically possible problem houses \u201c, \u2013 he added.\nRussia plans to build a spaceport for private tourism\nThe Russian company CosmoCourt, which is developing a ship for private suborbital flights, plans to build a space center in Central Russia. About this TASS said the general director of the organization Pavel Pushkin.\nTatyana\u2019s Day: This year everyone drank \u2026\nTatyana\u2019s day was not only the noisiest, riotous, but also the most democratic holiday. Moreover, Tatiana\u2019s Day was celebrated even in the years when neither about the saint who caused the holiday, nor about the saints in general, nobody told us. Although before the revolution, the celebration of St. Tatiana\u2019s day was, of course, incomparably more hooligan.\n\u201cThis year they drank everything except the Moskva River,\u201d AP Chekhov joked, \u201cand this was due to the fact that it froze \u2026 The piano and the grand piano crackled, the orchestras didn\u2019t become silent, they fried Gaudeamus, their throats screamed and wheezed \u2026 it was so it was fun that one student was bathed in excess of the senses in the tank where they were swimming\nOn Tatiana\u2019s day, the police were instructed not to detain students, but to go to the most polite and tidy places, especially if they walked out and were drunk.\nMore than a dozen ships of the Black Sea Fleet took to the teachings at sea\nA detachment of ships of the Black Sea Fleet left the basing point for conducting exercises in sea training grounds. 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This is stated in the message of the bank. Earlier, the same service was launched in Euroset.\nFor the year, residents of Ukraine brought abroad more than $ 45 million\nIn 2018, the National Bank of Ukraine issued to individuals 2,1 thousand permits, for which $ 45.5 million were withdrawn abroad, reported the Ukrainian News information agency on January 25.\nAsian Development Bank issued floating rate bonds in tenge\nThe ADB noted that the maturity of the bonds will be five and seven years, with the possibility of early repayment in the third and fifth year, respectively. For bonds, a floating interest rate is determined, which depends on the consumer price index in Kazakhstan.\nChina\u2019s nuclear power production skyrocketed in 2018\nA total of 294.4 billion kWh of nuclear energy was produced in China in 2018, which is 18.6% more than a year earlier, the China Electricity Council (CEC) said. Thus, the share of nuclear energy in the total energy system of the Celestial Empire was 4.2%, and this makes it possible to abandon the use of 90 million tons of coal and reduce carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere by 280 million tons\nBuckwheat completely canceled its tour\nPopular singer Anastasia Ivanova, better known under the stage name Buckwheat, canceled her tour of Russia. The tour was supposed to start on Friday, January 25, in Murmansk, the concerts were planned to be held in 55 cities.\nBackstreet Boys released new album\nPop group Backstreet Boys has released a new album DNA. This is reported on the official website of the group. \u201cWe have been working on a new music for more than two years, and we are glad to share it with you,\u201d the message says.\nMagazine \u201cRed Burda\u201d ceased to exist\nIn Yekaterinburg, on January 24, the last issue of the humorous magazine Krasnaya Burda was published. About this \u201cURA.RU\u201d reported in the editors. Ural humorists no longer intend to publish the journal on paper.\nIn Perm, plans to implement the project \u201cSmart City\u201d\nIt is based on a project being implemented today by KORTROS-Perm JSC in the Gulliver residential complex under construction in the regional center. The agreement was signed by Governor Maxim Reshetnikov, President of KORTROS Group of Companies Veniamin Golubitsky, President of ER-Telecom JSC Andrei Kuzyaev and General Director of UNICORN LLC Alexei Yuzhakov.\nCo-founder of Mail.ru: in 5 years \u201cVKontakte\u201d will overtake Facebook\nDmitry.Grishin, co-founder of Mail.Ru Group, told Elizaveta Ossetinskaya, the Russian norms project, about the benefits of VKontakte to Facebook. He said that the Russian social network is developing more dynamically.\nOpera Touch Browser released on iPad\nOpera Touch browser was released on smartphones that are running the iOS operating system, back in October last year. Now you can start using Opera Touch on iPad tablets. 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        "raw_content": "Go to jail Meredith!\nThe High Court on Thursday 3 May hammered the final damning nails into the disgraced corporate reputations of seven James Hardie Board members. The Court unanimously held that the seven non-executive directors had breached their duty to act with care and diligence by approving the release of a statement to the stock exchange in 2001 which misled the market about the company's funding of its workers\u2019 compensation liability. The Court overturned a decision of the NSW Court of Appeal which had let the disgraced directors off the hook.\nThese people are all corporate bluebloods, previously respected by business, government and the market. They are now disgraced and, trying to cut a complicated story short, the Court also referred back to the NSW Court of Appeal the consideration of penalties including disqualification. The High Court makes it abundantly clear that the Board knew the foundation was underfunded and had specifically developed a strategy to restrict news to the finance pages and their narrow sectional interests rather than provide it generally as news.\nJames Hardie has killed more Australian workers than most. While Australian workers will continue to die for decades from contact with their products, the damage is not just restricted to anyone employed by them but they've also killed kids, wives, family and friends who came in contact with the dangerous asbestos fibres - fibres known to be dangerous when mined in ancient Greece and the Roman Empire.\nCompanies manufacturing asbestos sheeting in our lifetime preferred to employ older workers. They believe this managed their financial liability because mesothelioma symptoms take a long time to appear and if they employed older blokes they are more likely to have retired and die before the asbestos gets them.\nIt is now up to the NSW Court of Appeal to review punishments. Not being able to operate as a company director again is the least of it and the original fines of $35,000 each for these seven should have a series of zeros added.\nMore is the pity that these are not criminal offences and this lot of miscreants won't end up in jail. It is a pity too that we still don't use the stocks because it would be fitting for the seven executives, and especially ex Chairman (sic) of the Board Hellicar, to spend a few weeks in the stocks in Martin Place so that we can all tell them what we think.\nWhile the High Court has nailed these people for endorsing a misleading media release about the underfunding of their liability, there are many implicated in the approval of the NSW Government for Hardy to restructure and move its centre to the Netherlands as part of a process of trying to quarantine their asbestos liability.\nAmongst other things, 80 blueblood respectable people of wealth, privilege and reputation provided character statements in support of Hellicar when first prosecuted. I'm going to publish who those people are.\nAs the Chair of the Investment Committee of LGS I attended the annual conference of the Australian Council of Superannuation Investors in Melbourne in 2004. The guilty Hellicar participated in a panel about corporate behaviour. She was politely asked a question about the recently announced NSW Government investigation of the underfunding of their liability and she told a packed hall of institutional investors that the company had done nothing wrong and that all would be proven. We suspected it was a lie then and we know it is a lie now and I will always regret I didn't boo and heckle this disgraceful performance.\nBut no one else did anything either. Institutional investors in Melbourne are all very polite and wouldn\u2019t want to frighten the companies Australian superannuation funds invest in. Even those killing Australians, deliberately underfunding their liability for compensation and misleading the market and everyone else about it.\nMaybe it's time to do some frightening.",
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        "raw_content": "business success, future of work, future proofing, future-proof\nThere\u2019s a term we could all use more often: \u2018collaboratory\u2019- a tiny change on the word \u2018collaborator\u2019 to emphasise what can happen when team members get together to create experiments built on collaboration. What happens is innovation, developments and fun. It is fitting that this new term is a little whimsical.\nCollaboration is a major source of innovation. After all, didn\u2019t James Watson and Francis Crick work together to understand the structure of a DNA molecule? Wasn\u2019t it the Wright brothers who gave us the aeroplane? Wasn\u2019t Google started by Larry Page and Sergey Brin? In fact it doesn\u2019t take much research into innovation to discover the importance of collaboration for generating ideas, sustaining energy and momentum, development, refining and distribution.\nCollaboratories seem to me to be an essential element of any business\u2019s innovation system going forward \u2013 the future of work is after all about \u2018adapt or die\u2019, and one of the best sources of innovation is collaboration. How else do we make the most of collaboration if not through the essential skills of teamwork: trust, healthy debate, commitment, accountability and focus?\nHealthy functioning teams are ripe for collaboration \u2013 if you have one, turn your thoughts to whether you\u2019re making the most of your team\u2019s innovation potential.\nhttp://transformedteams.com.au/thinking-of-your-team-as-a-collaboratory/",
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        "raw_content": "A struggle to contextualize photographic images: American print media and the \"Burning Monk.\nLisa M. Skow; George N. Dionisopoulos\nIn the late Spring of 1963, most Western reporters in Saigon who knew of Buddhist plans to use staged suicides to protest the government of President Ngo Dinh Diem, discounted them \"as an idle threat, on grounds that the nonviolent Buddhist faith would never condone suicide\" (Browne, 1965, p. 177). Throughout May the Buddhists consigned themselves to marches and peaceful gatherings.\nBy June, it was obvious that these protests \"were having no impact on the general populace,\" and the foreign news media had \"lost interest completely.\" Even the Saigon police\u2014\"aware that beating or arresting robed clerics would prompt the worst kind of publicity\" -- seemed content simply to disperse the audiences, leaving the monks alone (Browne, 1993, p. 9). However, the Buddhists were secretly preparing to escalate their strategy of confrontation. Their experiments had demonstrated that although gasoline \"is easily ignited and burns with great heat, it is consumed too rapidly to complete the destruction of a human body and assure death.\" The monks found that a mixture of equal parts of gasoline and diesel fuel would \"produce a fire that was both intense and sufficiently long lasting\" (Browne, 1993, p. 9).\nOn June 11, 1963, a march of 300 Buddhist monks and nuns blocked all entrances to a main traffic intersection in Saigon. Thich Quang Duc, an elderly monk, was helped from an automobile to a square cushion placed for him in the middle of the circle of marchers. He sat in the lotus position and allowed fellow monks to poor the combustible mixture over him -\"soaking his face, body, robes and cushion\" (Browne, 1993, p. 10). When the younger monks stepped away, Thich Quang Duc struck a match and was immediately engulfed in flames. \"\u2019Oh my God,\u2019 cried a Western observer, \u2018oh my God\u2019\" (\"Trial by Fire,\" 1963, p. 32).\nThe suicide of Thich Quang Duc was captured in an award-winning series of photographs by Malcolm Browne, one of several Western reporters that had been \"alerted that something dramatic was about to happen\" (Nolting, 1988, p. 112). His photos \"circled the globe faster than Telstar broadcast\" (\"Road to Freedom,\" 1963, p. 177).\nToday it is widely recognized that Browne\u2019s pictures of Quang Duc\u2019s suicide are some of the most powerful visual images to have come out of a period of our history that would provide other dramatic photographs over the next decade. The riveting power of Browne\u2019s photographs was such that they focused Americans on an area of the world that had only received marginal attention up until then. In so doing, the photographs became a frame through which many Americans perceived the events in South Vietnam during the Summer and Fall of 1963.\nWhat is not as widely recognized, however, is that while these visual images engaged the American audience, their meaning\u2014and thus the frame they provided\u2014was the subject of a running dispute in the American print media. That is, while the visual power of these photographs was undeniable, elements of the print media competed with each other to provide the \"correct\" interpretation of them. These efforts to interpret Browne\u2019s photographs were also attempts to prescribe for an engaged American public a frame through which to interpret the news about the unfolding political upheaval in South Vietnam during this time period. How this frame was constructed depended largely upon whether it situated the images -- and thus the events they represented\u2014against a backdrop of religious oppression or a war for freedom against the communists.\nWe seek in this essay to examine that dialectical struggle within the American print media. We undertake this effort for the following reasons. First, we maintain that this case study offers an opportunity to extend our rhetorical knowledge concerning visual images. Lancioni (1996) has observed that during the past few years a \"wide range of visual forms have been the subject of rhetorical analysis\" (p. 398). These analyses have examined the rhetorical dimensions of documentary photographs (Lancioni, 1996), war memorials (Foss, 1986), political cartoons (Bostdorff, 1987, Mehurst & Desousa, 1981) and iconographic images (Olson, 1983, Olson, 1987; Olson, 1990; Olson, 1991). Although we draw from much of this previous work, we will illustrate that our case study differs from previous efforts in fundamental ways. These differences allow us to examine an important aspect of visual imagery that has been neglected thus far: the role of discursive rhetoric for providing a context\u2014and thus a rhetorical meaning\u2014for certain visual messages.\nA second reason for our effort is that it allows us to focus on what many believe constituted a turning point in American media reportage from Vietnam. It is easy to forget that June 11, 1963 was before any real domestic opposition to American involvement, before the Tet Offensive, before the first major American troop build-up in 1965, even before the Gulf of Tonkin incident and the ensuing Resolution. On June 11, 1963, most Americans were more preoccupied with the threats of Alabama Governor George Wallace to block court ordered integration at the University of Alabama, than with a small country half a world away. The Summer of 1963 marks an important\u2014and as yet unexplored\u2014watershed in the American experience in Southeast Asia. As media coverage during this time \"finally made Vietnam a tter of top priority\" (Prochnau, 1995, p. 313), involvement there would begin to occupy a more prominent place in American consciousness.\nMany scholars maintain that American press coverage during the summer of 1963 was some of the most controversial of the entire war. Hallin (1986) wrote, \"It was during this period especially that the media were charged with shaping events rather than reporting them, wrecking American policy in the process\" (p. 43). Schlesinger (1965) maintained that the anti-Diem campaign of the Buddhists \"engaged the sympathy of the American newspapermen and through them many people in the United States\" (p. 987). President Kennedy\u2019s Press Secretary, Pierre Salinger (1966) singled out Browne as one of three reporters who \"devoted their activities in 1963 to the political crisis which developed in Saigon\u2014particularly the nasty conflict between the government and the Buddhists. Whether they intended it or not, their articles reflected the bitter hatred they had for the Diem government and their avowed purpose (stated to a number of reporters in Saigon) to bring down the Diem government\" (pp. 325-326). MacDonald (1973) claimed that the American media were purposefully distorting coverage during this time to benefit the Buddhists. Others refer more explicitly to the dramatic impact of Browne\u2019s photographs. The American Ambassador to South Vietnam during this time period, Frederick Nolting (1988), maintained that \"Browne\u2019s photograph of the old man sitting motionless in the midst of the flames shocked the world,\" and turned American public opinion \"firmly against President Diem\" (p. 112). MacDonald (1973) believed that Browne\u2019s photographs produced an \"exaggerated\" impression of what was truly going on in South Vietnam. Prochnau (1995) observed, \"So much did Mal Browne\u2019s photos jar history that more than three decades later one is still .part of a tourist attraction in Ho Chi Mihn City\" (p. 309). Browne (1993) himself, observes similarly that the \"spectacular self-immolation of the Buddhist monk made headlines, helped to bring down a government, changed the course of a war and found a place in the history books\" (p. 3). Our analysis proceeds in the following manner. First, we examine some of the previous work concerning the rhetorical aspects of visual messages, detailing ways in which our study differs. In the next section, we analyze the struggle by elements of the print media to contextualize Brownes photographs and through them, the news coming out of South Vietnam. We focus on the time period from June 1963 until the November coup which successfully brought down the Diem government in South Vietnam. We have examined coverage from three newspapers (New York Times, San Diego Union, and the Christian Science Monitor), a weekly news periodical (Time), two religious periodicals (Christian Century, America), and four additional magazines that covered political events (Life, Nation, National Review, New Republic). We feel that taken collectively these sources provide a diverse sample of the popular print media of the time. The sample is varied enough to offer for examination a range of message-types and political perspectives. Finally, we end with some concluding observations about our efforts here.\nVISUAL RHETORIC AND THE DRAMATIC NEWS PHOTOGRAPH\nLancioni (1996) has observed that critical analyses have examined the rhetorical messages of a wide range of visual artifacts. This research suggests that the rhetorical meaning for a visual artifact is determined by the artifact\u2019s aesthetic form, and the active cooperation of the audience in the construction of that rhetorical meaning. Foss (1986) suggested that a viewer\u2019s response to a visual object \"assumes two forms or occurs in two steps\u2014the aesthetic and the rhetorical the aesthetic precedes the rhetorical and consists of a direct perceptual encounter with the sensory aspects of the object The rhetorical response that follows constitutes the processing of the aesthetic experience and thus the attribution of meaning to the object.\" This rhetorical response \"involves a critical, reflective analysis of the work or a cognitive apprehension of it\" (p. 329). In the process of attributing rhetorical meaning to a visual object the choice options available to the audience will be circumscribed by the possibilities allowed by the aesthetic attributes of the object But within those prescribed parameters the audience will draw upon a \"learned vocabulary\" based on \"their own life experiences\" (Lancioni 1996, p. 403), and the \"[c]ultural knowledge [that] provides the basis for normative interaction and persuasion\" (Scott, 1994, p. 253).(1)\nWhile these insights have proven beneficial in previous research, we suggest that they are somewhat limiting in our case study. The aesthetic impact of Browne\u2019s photographs was immediate and undeniable. They \"leaped off every front page in the world the next morning\" (Karnow, 1983, p. 281), riveting attention, as people \"reacted with shock and horror to this spectacular event\" (Doyle & Lipsman, 1981, p. 67). President Kennedy\u2019s reaction was undoubtedly similar to that of many others, as he was heard to exclaim \"Jesus Christ,\" when the morning papers were delivered to him. As Levine (1988) observed, it \"is through trauma that the unstaged photograph manipulates most effectively\" (p. 17), and the evocative power of such photographs is provided largely by the belief that they are the quintessential objective document\u2014reality in black and white\" (p. 23). \"The camera record justifies,\" explained Sontag (1977), it \"passes for incontrovertible proof that a given thing happened\" (p. 5). The aesthetic form of Browne\u2019s photographic \"reality\" or \"proof\" \"fastened worldwide attention\" on Southeast Asia (\"Condemn Religious Tyranny,\" 1963, p. 900), as its undeniable force transfixed the attention of the American public on the dramatic events portrayed.\nHowever powerful were the aesthetic images, the role of the engaged audience in the cooperative construction of their rhetorical meaning was somewhat more difficult There was precious little in the way of life experiences or cultural knowledge that an engaged American audience could utilize in the Summer of 1963 to contextualize these photos in a meaningful way. As Trachtenberg (1989) observed, \"without an encompassing structure, individual photographic images remai[n] dangerously isolated and misleading. The structure endows each image with what Foucault calls \u2018enunciability,\u2019 the power to make a meaningful statement\" (p. 85).(2) Thus it fell to the American print media to provide a context\u2014or encompassing structure\u2014within which these dramatic, but alien, images would take on rhetorical meaning.(3) Olson (1983) examined how the discursive rhetoric of Franklin Roosevelt \"created a context\" of meaning for Norman Rockwells \"Four Freedoms\" paintings. This context reaffirmed the reasons America was fighting World War Two (p. 24). However, Roosevelt constructed this context without opposition. This was certainly not the case concerning the powerful images coming out of Vietnam in the Summer of 1963. A struggle ensued within the media concerning how to contextualize and thus understand Browne\u2019s photographs\u2014and through them, the unfolding political upheaval in South Vietnam. As Smith (1986) observed, within the realm of foreign policy \"where our understandings are so imperfect\" (p. 325), such a struggle\"over images is more than a distraction it is central. .because it provides a way for Americans. to make sense of the world around them\" (p. 324). In retrospect, it might be argued that the American understanding of Vietnam was always \"imperfect.\" But it was distinctly so during the Summer of 1963. We turn now to examine how elements of the American print media struggled to contextualize one of the first images that could provide Americans with a way to make sense of Vietnam.\nPHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGES OF SOUTH VIETNAM SUMMER, 1963\nSome of the initial media reports described Browne\u2019s photographs of Thich Quang Duc\u2019s self-immolation on a more aesthetic level. \"An elderly Buddhist monk surrounded by 300 other monks calmly put a match to his gasoline-drenched yellow robes at a main street intersection here today and burned to death before thousands of\nwatching Vietnamese\" (\"Monk Suicide by Fire,\" 1963, p. 6). This type of description, however, was unable to explain the motives underlying the act portrayed in these powerful images, and thus gave little indication of what rhetorical meaning could be attached to them. It was in the act of contextualizing Brownes photographs that they took on rhetorical meaning. The frames offered by the print media tended to bifurcate into two opposing perspectives: onefeaturing a theme of religious oppression by Diem\u2019s government, the other featuring a theme of a struggle for freedom against the communists. The photographic image of Thich Quang Dues fiery suicide, the antiDiem protests by the Buddhists, and the war itself, would take on vastly different meanings depending upon the context in which they were placed. We tam now to examine those media that framed the events against a backdrop of religious oppression in South Vietnam.\nRELIGIOUS OPPRESSION IN SOUTH VIETNAM\nFor a great deal of media, Browne\u2019s images seemed \"to symbolize what was wrong with American involvement, if not in Vietnam, at least with Ngo Dinh Diem\" (Prochnau, 1995, p. 308). Coverage in the New York Times, Christian Science Monitor, Christian Century, New Republic, and Nation to varying degrees, seemed to feature the religious persecution being carried out by the SouthVietnamese government Emphasis on the struggle between the oppressed Buddhist majority and the oppressive Catholic-dominated regime of President Ngo Dinh Diem concomitantly minimized any negative impact the Buddhist demonstrations would have on the war against the communists. The New York Times stated that this religious struggle was \"the most bitter and basic point of friction taking place in Saigon\" (\"Saigon Concedes,\" 1963, p. 1). Christian Century claimed that \"the simple, widely publicized, incontestable fact is that the conflict is one between a Roman Catholic and Buddhists\" (\"Vietnam Crisis,\" 1963, p. 1093). Charges against the government included discriminatory practices, violence against Buddhists, and inept\nleadership by President Diem and his family-dominated government Discrimination Against Buddhists. Setting the stage for the charges of religious discrimination by the Diem regime was the common referral in the media to the Buddhist majority in South Vietnam. The\nNew York Times, the Christian Science Monitor, and Christian Century all featured that although the ruling Diems were Catholic, 70-80% of the population of Vietnam was Buddhist For example, in virtually every article by the New York Times, there is mention of the Buddhist majority and ruling Catholic minority (\"Diem Asks Peace,\" \"Buddhist Defy Regime,\" and \"U.S. Warns South Vietnam,\" 1963). The Christian Century put the matter bluntly; \"The fact is that a predominantly Buddhist land is ruled by a strong Roman Catholic family which permits and evidently encourages a ruthless suppression of religious freedom\" (\"Brutality in Vietnam,\" 1963, p. 950) The\"domination\" (\"Saigon Incident,\" 1963, p. 2) and the \"complete control\" (\"Vietnam Crisis,\" 1963, p. 1093) by the Catholic Diem regime over the Buddhist majority were common terms used to set the tone for the charges of religious discrimination. Direct references to the Buddhist majority, prejudice, and nepotic practices on the part of the government were succinctly detailed in the New Republic;\nthe Buddhists\u2019 \"crime had been that, in a country in which they represent about 70 percent of the population, they had run afoul of the particular prejudices of the chief of staff and of his relatives and associates, who are Catholics\" (\"Diem\u2019s Other Crusade,\" 1063, p. 5) This notion that something \"isn\u2019t quite right\" in Saigon resonated in some factions of the American media. The message shaped by these\nmedia that a powerful minority dominates and controls the majority in South Vietnam would be a powerful and purposeful message to an engaged American audience trying to understand American actions to defend \"freedom\" in that country. As presented in the Summer of 1963, the Viet Cong were not the only enemies of freedom or democratic ideals. Indeed, the Diem regime was portrayed as a principle source of oppression for the majority in the vary country he governed.\nMediated descriptions grounded the Buddhist uprising in an incident which had occurred on May 8, 1963. To celebrate the 2057 birthday of Buddha, the Buddhists of Hue flew the five-color flag of their religion. Police and government troops moved in to enforce what David Halberstam called on the front page of the New York Times, a \"seldom used law\" (\"Saigon Concedes,\" 1963, p. 1), banning the\npublic display of any flag other than the national flag of Vietnam. During an ensuing clash, between nine and eleven Buddhists were killed (\"Mandarins of Hue,\" 1963, Sobel, 1973).(4) Mediated descriptions portrayed the Hue incident as an attack on a \"crowd peacefully demonstrating for the right to fly Buddhist flags on Buddha\u2019s birthday\" (\"Saigon Incident,\" 1963, p. 2). One source,\nclaiming that the Catholic flag was not subject to the same censure, wrote that \"they [the Buddhists] had compounded their \u2018crime\u2019 by flying the Buddhist flag .The flying of the white-and-gold Catholic flag, widely displayed at all major public events in Vietnam, apparently is not subjected to the same interdiction\" (\"Diem\u2019s Other Crusade,\" 1963, p. 5). The Christian Science Monitor highlighted the refusal of the Saigon government to take responsibility for the incident at Hue; \"Three simple words\u2014\u2018I am sorry\u2019\u2014by President Ngo might have settled the problem if only they had been uttered early enough\" (\"Saigon Incident,\" 1963, p. 2). The incident in Hue provided one way for engaged Americans to begin to understand the events captured in Browne\u2019s famous photographs, but it was also only a part of the story of religious repression in South Vietnam. As the New York Times described South Vietnamese society: Buddhists are prohibited from flying their flag; relief supplies tend to go through Catholic hands; new universities at Hue and Dalat are Catholic controlled. Most high government officials, chiefs of provinces and military officers are Catholics. The official political ideology, enforced on everybody is derived from Catholic philosophy. Restrictive social legislation, such as bans on dancing, contraceptives, divorce and polygamy, runs counter to customs and beliefs of the majority. (\"Diem and the Buddhists,\" 1963, p. 18)\nThe discrimination extended even into the government\u2019s campaign against the communists. The New Republic reported that only Catholics were given weapons with which to fight the Viet Cong:\n\"Even in mixed Catholic-Buddhist villages guns often go only to the Catholics\" (\"South Vietnam,\" 1963, p. 9). Discrimination was described as common in the military, as Buddhists were \"bypassed for promotions because they refused to change religion.\" Four \"senior Buddhist priests were sentenced to long prison terms without a defense, accused of being members of a \u2018communist\u2019 cell\" (\"Diem\u2019s Other Crusade,\" 1963, p. 5).\nAgainst this backdrop Browne\u2019s photographs became a symbol for President Diem\u2019s assaults on fundamental tenants of religious tolerance and freedom\u2014actions that would have violated basic values of the engaged American audience. As described in the media during this time period, the religious struggle in Southeast Asia seemed to greatly overshadow\u2014and call into question\u2014the war against the Viet Cong. Indeed, a group calling themselves the Ministers Vietnam Committee placed an advertisement in the New York Times featuring the Browne photograph, and protesting the \"fiction that this is \u2018fighting for freedom\"\u2019 (Congressional Research Service, 1985, p. 144). In attaching rhetorical meaning to Browne\u2019s images, the American public, and undoubtedly the American President, himself a Catholic, was forced to grapple with the question of just who constituted the real enemy of \"freedom\" in South Vietnam.(5) Government Violence Against Buddhists. Government clashes with Buddhist demonstrators became a staple of reporting from Vietnam during the Summer of 1963. Some media sources described a situation in which Diem\u2019s forces were intentional aggressors and the Buddhists were innocent victims pushed to spectacular suicide as a last resort. The Christian Century reported that \"At least five Buddhists have been driven to self-immolation\" (\"Rome and Saigon,\" 1963, p. 1067), and that \"Catholics\" were using their power to kill, intimidate and imprison Buddhists who were calling for religious freedom (\"Vietnam Crisis,\" 1963, p. 1093).Print media reports emphasized the intensity of the violence perpetuated against the Buddhist demonstrators, and were shaped to blame the Diem government for the protests themselves. This account from Nation is illustrative: \"growing Buddhist restiveness under Diem\u2019s discriminatory measures has resulted in demonstrations, riots and increasingly savage assaults on the Buddhists by the government (\"Same Old Diem,\" 1963, p. 538). As explained it is the government\u2019s discrimination that has caused the restiveness, the riots and the \"savage government violence. The coverage also detailed the forms that violence took. Buddhists were portrayed as martyrs\u2014persecuted for wanting only to practice their religion in their own way through the \"simple flying of their religious flag. The New Republic reported that \"Buddhist flags defiantly flew from pagodas in which Buddhists were barricaded while troops sought to starve them out by cutting off their food and water supplies\" (\"Diem\u2019s Other Crusade,\" 1963, p. 5). By the beginning of September, Buddhist demonstrations and government retaliation had reached a crescendo level. An editorial in the Christian Century offered a detailed account of government violence against the Buddhists: \"Scores have been killed, thousands imprisoned. Martial law has been declared. Troops are rushing here and there, arresting Buddhist demonstrators, assaulting or sealing\nup places of worship, firing into assemblies of students, monks and other citizens\" (\"Rome and Saigon,\" 1963, p. 1067). Descriptions like these helped the engaged American audience to understand the photo of the burning Buddhist monk by situating its powerful imagery against a backdrop of violent religious oppression in the streets of Saigon being carried out under government orders. The reality\ndescribed is one in which Buddhists are forcefully being kept from practicing their religion by an authoritative government dominated by Catholics, while the war against the communists\u2014ostensibly being fought for freedom\u2014lies somewhere hauntingly in the\nbackground. Inept Government. During the Summer of 1963, the Diem government was commonly portrayed as incompetent and without the support of the South Vietnamese people. Showing Diem as an unsuccessful leader who was incapable of uniting his people against the Communists, implied that the Buddhists were guiltless in their struggle against him. The New Republic stated bluntly that the \"sheer idiocy of the Diem regime astounds\" (\"Diem\u2019s Other Crusade,\" 1963, p. 5). Other media worried that Diem\u2019s concern for preserving his family-dominated government in the face of citizen unrest was taking precedence over the war with the Viet Cong: \"When the war to defeat the Communist guerrilla infiltration at its most dangerous point takes second place to the concerns of a family dictatorship, the time for a change is at hand\" (\"Agony in South Vietnam,\" 1963, p. 18). Described as ruling South Vietnam \"like a feudal kingdom,\" (\"Diem\u2019s Other Crusade,\" 1963, p. 5), the Diem regime was reported to have \"forfeited the loyalty of the majority of its people and the sympathy of the world\" (\"Rome and Saigon,\" 1963, p. 1067).\nAs constructed by the media, Diem\u2019s refusal to take responsibility for the Hue incident was causing a rift between the government and the Buddhists\u2014who were portrayed as the people of South Vietnam. The New York Times reported that the government of Saigon was \"still failing\" to admit any responsibility for the deaths in Hue (\"Buddhists Defy Regime,\" 1963, p. 5). \"The Government, blaming communists for the deaths, prohibited further demonstrations and alternately denounced and negotiated with the Buddhist leaders\" (\"U.S. Warns South Vietnam,\" 1963, p. 2). Diem had not yet \"appealed to the people for forgiveness\" (\"Saigon Incident\" 1963, p. 2) although such concessions were \"certainly overdue (\"Diem and the Buddhists,\" 1963, p. 2). Thus the picture of the burning Buddhist acquired meaning in relief against a background of mediated accounts such as those found in the Christian Science Monitor and the New York Times. These accounts suggested strongly that the Buddhists\u2014as represented in the picture\u2014were not responsible for events during the Summer of 1963. They were indeed, blameless, helpless scapegoats for the brutal, nonrepresentative government in Saigon. President Diem and his government became the focus of blame through narratives that suggested that they had created the crisis through repression, and insensitively failed to handle it successfully. Focusing the blame on the Saigon government served to justify the Buddhist grievances.\nFrom this perspective the suicide of Thich Quang Duc can be defined\nas an understandable\u2014if obscene\u2014response. But there were other\nelements of the American media that chose to define the burning monk\nand thus the events in 1963 -- against a different backdrop; a backdrop which suggested that the Buddhists were responsible for diverting attention away from the real problem in South Vietnam, the war against the Viet Cong.\nTHE VALUE OF ANTI-COMMUNISM\nAnother faction of the media offered a different portrayal of the developing events in South Vietnam, and thus a different rhetorical meaning for Browne\u2019s photographs. Instead of a struggle for religious freedom Time, the San Diego Union, America, National Review, and Life offered a more skeptical view of the Buddhists and their demands. In it, Buddhists were described as unreasonable, as having strong ties with communism or even being communists themselves. The Saigon government was largely blameless and charges of religious oppression were without foundation. This view\nquestioned the intent of the Buddhists and their effect on what was portrayed as the real struggle in Vietnam the war for freedom against the communists.\nBuddhists Unreasonable. Buddhist claims of Catholic discrimination were labeled as exaggerations by several news sources. Time magazine suggested that the Buddhist demands included the \"abolition of real or fancied inequalities\" and a \"myriad of often ill-defined grievances\" (\"The Queen Bee,\" 1963, p. 22). America quoted a New Catholic News report from Saigon as saying that \"the charges that the government is pursuing an anti-Buddhist campaign are plain exaggeration\" (\"New War in Vietnam,\" 1963, p. 849). The National Review used subtitles such as \"Bonzes Shift Blame\" and \"Preposterous Proposals\" to portray the Buddhists as extremists (\"What\u2019s Really Going On,\" 1963, pp. 388, 389) who were demanding unreasonable concessions and taking part in outrageous displays of self-destruction. Described as \"no more than a symbol\" (\"Tiger by the Tail,\" 1963, p. 207), the Buddhist flag issue was trivialized. The National Review contextualized the Buddhist suicides during that summer with an observation that \"Surely a man does not immolate himself because the government has forbidden his religion to fly its own flags on a Holy Day\" (\"Road to Freedom,\" 1963, p. 177). Such reports framed the Buddhist demands as unwarranted, while simultaneously delegitimating other news perspectives concerning the crisis. Buddhist complaints were made to appear carelessly construed and poorly analyzed. In the face of a war against the communists in South Vietnam, such reports communicated a strong message to the American public concerning the legitimacy\u2014or lack thereof of Buddhists claims of religious persecution. Time magazine did offer readers one of the few explanations concerning the nature of Buddhism\u2014including insights into the concept of suffering and self-sacrifice. However, after a short examination of the Four Noble Truths, Time discussed the \"uselessness\" and delusions of the Buddhist religion. Calling the Eightfold Path \"full of pitfalls,\" the article explained that \"in many Western ways, Buddhism is socially useless. It has only a limited tradition of good works, the chief duty of monks and nuns is contemplation\" (\"Faith that Lights,\" 1963, p. 29). This description portrayed the Buddhist religion as indistinct, unsophisticated, and presumably without value to enlightened people. Media coverage like this addressed not only the demands of the Buddhists, but their religion. In so doing, it situated the suicide of Thich Quang Duc\u2014and the protest movement it symbolized\u2014against a backdrop of a belief system judged to be \"socially useless\" when assessed by Western criteria. As the foremost practitioners of this belief, the monks would be cast as equally useless, and their demands for social justice as petty and unreasonable. Another perspective of this type of media coverage suggested that the protests of the Buddhists had more to do with politics than with religion, and that in pursuing their anti-Diem agenda the Buddhists would endanger the real struggle for freedom against the communists. Political Nature of the Buddhist Demands. The interpretive frame featuring concerns regarding religious tolerance and freedom was countered in the media by one that featured the political nature of the struggle between the Buddhists and the legitimate government in Saigon. Time observed that the \"Catholic angle can be greatly exaggerated\" (\"The Queen Bee,\" 1963, p. 23); an opinion echoed in the National Review: \"Religion has been dragged in by the heels, to belabor Diem, to blacken his reputation, and to inflame world opinion\" (\"Road to Freedom,\" 1963, p. 177). Claiming that \"the religious issue... has been phony from the start\" (\"Tiger by the Tail,\" 1963, p. 207), America began questioning the motivation behind the Buddhists\u2019 grievances: Sources admit in private that South Vietnam\u2019s agitating Buddhists are not concerned about religious freedom. They have hoped, by raising the false issue of religious discrimination, to enlist the sympathies of the Vietnamese and the world at large and eventually to topple the government of Ngo Dinh Diem. (\"Saigon in Perspective,\" 1963, p. 126) Although it was conceded that the Saigon government was dominated by Catholics, there was no religious discrimination against the Buddhists of South Vietnam. Catholics were simply treated \"like anyone else\" (\"Queen Bee,\" 1963, p. 22). America relied on an American Government spokesman for added credibility concerning the exoneration of Diem. \"Frederick E. Nolting was essentially correct in his nationwide T.V. interview of a few weeks ago. \u2018Vietnam has impressed me as a country of religious tolerance\u2019 the retiring U.S. Ambassador insisted\" (\"Tiger by the Tail,\" 1963, P. 207).\nAccused of selling the American public \"a bill of goods\" (\"Reporting from Saigon,\" 1963, p. 152), those who led the fight against the government were made to seem like a small, solitary faction of zealots, not representative of the Buddhist majority in South Vietnam (\"What\u2019s Really Going on in Vietnam,\" 1963). Such perspectives set the scene for claims of Communist infiltration among the ranks of Buddhist demonstrators.\nIn a National Review article, the Archbishop of Hue, Ngo Dinh Thuc intimated connections between the communists and the Buddhists:\n\"What an organization to serve as a refuge for our friends the Communists, protected from the police by the right of asylum given to the pagodas\" (\"What\u2019s Really Going on in South Vietnam,\" 1963, p. 388). He went on to say that the \"presence of Communists among the bonzes is very probable since they have infiltrated even the Legion of Mary.\"(6) Coverage in the San Diego Union similarly stated that the Buddhist protests were benefitting the Viet Con& and then employed some rather tortured wording to intimate a more direct association between the Buddhists and the Communists: Recent Buddhist demonstrations in Hue and Saigon may or may not have been Communist-instigated, but the Communist Viet Cong are getting the main benefits. (\"Split Helps Reds in South Viet Non,\" 1963, p. 5) It would be incorrect to say that the present disturbances have been instigated by the Communists, but there is no denying that the Communists are reaping tremendous propaganda value from them.... Some old hands are not convinced that the Comunists have not entered the scene as agitators. This view is endorsed by the fact that Buddhists never before haw resorted to such extreme tactics in their demonstrations in other areas of Asia. (Neilan, 1963, p. 7) Going beyond implying a simple link between the Buddhists and the Viet Cong, commentary in Time suggested that the two were similar forms of ideology. Claiming that Buddhism and communism have many\npoints in common, Time even depicted the Buddhists as being more communist than the Communists:\"They (the Buddhists] practice some things that the Communists so far have merely talked about It may be true that Buddha differs from Marx, but such differences can be rationalized\" (\"The Queen Bee,\" 1963, P. 23).(7) In a different article, Time informed readers that the Buddhists had also opposed another \"fight for freedom\" in Asia. \"During the Korean War, at least some Buddhists were preaching that \u2018to wipe out the American imperialist demons is not only blameless, but meritorious\u2019\" (\"The Faith That Lights,\" 1963, p. 29). Although never stating explicitly that the Buddhists were communists, reports like these gave powerful implicit messages that the communists were at least heavily involved in the protests. The coverage suggested further that although the protests were initially viewed as religious, they were actually political in nature. Indeed, the Buddhist protesters themselves were a nonrepresentative minority opposed to both the Saigon government and American \"imperialist\" involvement in Asia. Such coverage framed the Buddhist protests as a campaign that, if not communist inspired, at least benefitted the communists in their campaign to destroy freedom in South Vietnam. The \"burning monk\"\u2014cast in relief against this background of a political struggle against communists\u2014would be viewed as an act of anti-American political intimidation. There was only one war taking place, that between the free South Vietnamese and the Viet Cong. Virtuous Saigon Government. Coverage further depicted the government of Ngo Dinh Diem as innocent of any discrimination or violence against the Buddhists. Indeed, in some coverage the Saigon government takes on the characteristics of both victim and hero. Life described the president as a kind of police officer, struggling to keep the peace among monks who threatened more suicides: \"As Diem sought to keep order\u2014even diverting army troops to help out\u2014two other monks volunteered to commit suicide\u2014one by fire and one by disembowelment\" (\"Angry Buddhist Burns,\" 1963, p. 24). Thus, Diem is portrayed as attempting to stabilize the chaotic situation; he is the concerned official seeking to \"keep order\u2019 and \"help.\" Indeed he is even diverting troops from the presumably more important struggle against the Viet Cong. The Buddhists are, at best, passive volunteers for gruesome sacrifices, and at worst, fanatics desperate to continue their campaign of civil disobedience. The theme that the Buddhists were responsible for diverting the government from its rightful duty to battle the Communists was repeated in this coverage. The San Diego Union reported that \"The government strategic hamlet program was beginning to build morale and win over the population, which had been indifferent and hesitant previously\" (\"Split Helps Reds,\" 1963, p. 5). Life related that the United States \"had put three billion dollars into the battle against communism\" (\"Another Monk Gives,\" 1963, p. 30) and that the Buddhists demonstrations \"could mean disaster for Vietnam and for the U.S. commitment there, just when the battle against the Communists may be shifting in our favor\u2019 (\"Angry Buddhist Burns,\" 1963, p. 24). Diem and his government were also blameless in the earlier Hue demonstrations that precipitated the crisis. The government was described as firing over the heads of the demonstrators, and in \"the melee\" (\"South Viet Nam,\" 1963, p. 35), \"nine people were killed in the confusion\" (\"Split Helps Reds,\" 1963, p. 5). This use of the passive voice deflects blame away from the government troops, who were portrayed as simply trying to restore order amidst the chaos.\nEven the nine victims of the violence\u2014\"killed in the confusion\"\nare never described as Buddhists. Indeed, in the National Review, Archbishop Thuc maintains that most of the victims were Catholics or government sympathizers. According to the Archbishop, among the Hue dead were \"two Catholic catechumens and four others, sons of policemen or of public officials\" (\"What is Really Going On,\" 1963, p. 388). Archbishop Thuc further reframes the suicides by depicting them as murder, accusing the Buddhists of forcing elderly monks to sacrifice themselves: In Hue we heard the screams of the bonze destined to be burned at\nthe Tu-Dam pagoda, the center of the General Buddhist Association. The bonze refused to die and the other bonzes overwhelmed him with hammer blows this was the reason for the terrifying screams. (\"What\u2019s Really Going On,\" 1963, p. 388) As portrayed, the Buddhists were not religious martyrs, but cold-blooded killers willing to murder their own people to advance a political agenda. The Diem government therefore, could not be held responsible for the images of fiery suicides. Indeed, this coverage seems to reverse the roles of the Buddhists and the government describing the protesters as oppressors and the Diem\u2019s government as victim. Thus, the effort to provide a frame of understanding for the images coming out of Vietnam in 1963 became a dialectic when it was enjoined by elements of the media that sought to keep the engaged American public focused on the real struggle in Vietnam; the war against the communists. Their rhetoric employed news source objectivity, \u2018statements by credible officials, and recognition of the pronounced political nature of the Buddhists\u2019 actions to downplay concerns regarding Buddhist claims of persecution by the Diem government. The clear message was that religious discrimination against the Buddhists was not taking place in South Vietnam, and that the self-immolation that had caught the attention of the world had been misinterpreted by people who did not have an accurate understanding of events in Southeast Asia.\nWe suggest that our case study can extend and refine our knowledge concerning the rhetorical structuring of visual images. The power of Browne\u2019s photographs of Thich Quang Duc\u2019s self-immolation seared into the consciousness of the engaged audience, making them more cognizant of Southeast Asia. In so doing, they became what Olson\n(1987) has termed \"speaking pictures,\" representing South Vietnam to an engaged audience. However, the aesthetic power of these riveting but surreal images from a mysterious place, was due, in part because the act they captured was so unfamiliar to the Americans who participated vicariously in it\u2019 Thus, unlike other studies concerning the rhetoric of visual images, the background knowledge and \"points of view\" of the American audience were insufficient to contextualize these images and instill them with rhetorical meaning. It fell to the more discursive forms of rhetoric found in print\nmedia to establish a frame from which the audience could rhetorically interpret the photographs. Olson (1983) has observed that the appeal of Rockwell\u2019s \"Four Freedoms\" posters was broadened through the use of \"productive ambiguities.\" The paintings contained images that were familiar enough so that Americans could identify with them, but ambiguous enough to \"promote varied identifications\" (p. 16). During World War Two the rhetorical appeal of these paintings was intensified by explanatory texts in the Saturday Evening Post and a government\ncampaign to \"educate Americans on behalf of participation in [the war]\" (p. 15). With the Browne photographs, however, the ability of the audience to be \"actively engaged with the visual text\" (Lancioni, 1996, p. 399) was severely limited. Thus, in this case the ambiguity of the images became a battleground in a dialectical struggle to provide the correct \"frame\" from which to interpret and react to the undeniable power of the visuals. This dialectic offered two competing frames from which to interpret the compelling images of the burning monk. The first situated them against a backdrop of religious oppression and tyranny in South Vietnam. In so doing, it raised major questions about the nature of American involvement in that country. The second marginalized concerns about religious oppression and featured the war against the communists as the only real struggle in that area of the world. While acknowledging the difficulty in determining who \"won\" this struggle, we are confident in the following observations. It seems that the element of the media that was supportive of President Diem\nwas never really able to counter the perception that there was severe religious oppression in South Vietnam. This impression was undoubtedly bolstered by President Diem\u2019s sister-in-law, Madame Nhu, who had an \"unfailing instinct for the wrong word at the wrong time.\" Her references to the Buddhist suicides as \"barbecues,\" helped perpetuate \"an intolerable image of the Diem regime, ...\nnever to be expunged\" (Hammer, 1987, p. 145). We would maintain, however, that another part of the explanation can be found in Browne\u2019s images themselves. As Foss (1985) stated, to be valid, rhetorical meaning attributed to a visual artifact \"must be grounded in the material characteristics of the work\" (p. 330). We suggest that the validity of some of the pro-Diem frames offered by the media was problematic because they simply could not be grounded in photographs themselves. Browne\u2019s pictures show a man sitting calmly and serenely as he is engulfed by the angry flames. These were clearly not images of someone who was forced to fiery suicide against his will by bloodthirsty comrades. It would also be difficult to view these photographs and simultaneously accept the argument that the demands of the Buddhists were exaggerated. An act like the one depicted is not one to be undertaken lightly. Levine (1988) observed that photographic images, \"like statistics do not he, but like statistics the truths they communicate are elusive and incomplete\" (p. 17). Previous research has focused mainly on those types of visual images in which the engaged audience could draw upon its collective background to facilitate its role in cooperatively ascertaining rhetorical meaning for a visual artifact. Our study suggests that when the knowledge of the audience is insufficient this process becomes more problematic. In such cases it falls to more discursive forms of rhetoric to contextualize the visual artifact in such a way that the audience can be guided toward an understanding of its rhetorical meaning. The print media served that function in 1963 with regard to the burning monk photograph and what it meant concerning American involvement in South Vietnam. As elements of the media engaged in a dialectic to provide the truths of Browne\u2019s photographs, they offered interpretations that Levine says are common in the struggle to gain a historical understanding from photographs; \"the notion that things must be one way or the other\" (p. 22). It is probably the case that the \"truth\" behind these haunting images lay somewhere between the two polarities offered by the media in 1963. The Catholic dominated government of South Vietnam was undoubtedly brutally repressive toward the Buddhists. But as Hammer (1987) pointed out, \"objectively, no single act of the Saigon government seemed to have justified the sacrifice of Thich Quang Duc\" (p. 145). Others have maintained that in hindsight it is clear that the Viet Cong were helped immeasurably by the anti-Diem campaign of the Buddhists, and the coup which removed Diem in November 1963 (Ball, 1990; Nolting, 1988). As stated previously, in the domain of foreign policy, the struggle over images \"is more than a distraction\u2014it is central\" (Smith, 1986. p. 324). Visual and dramatic images\u2014especially those for which the engaged audience possesses a limited ability to calculate rhetorical meaning\u2014may serve as the catalyst for a struggle over interpretation. That this struggle takes place within the discursive context of the media seems a logical outcome of journalistic inquiry. One such struggle concerning foreign policy in Vietnam\noccurred in 1963. It would not be the last.\n(1) Several studies have commented on the active role of the audience in cooperatively establishing the meaning for a visual message. Benson observed that a visual text \"positions the spectator\nas an active participant in the making of meanings\" (p. 197). Foss (1986) maintains that there is a \"predominant role [for] the audience in the establishment of the meaning of a work of art\" (p. 330), and this position has been echoed by Lancioni (1996), Trachtenberg (1989), and Scott (1994). Olson has examined the active\nrole of the audience in the attribution of rhetorical meaning to the pre-Revolutionary drawing of Benjamin Franklin (1967), a post-Revolutionary medal designed by Franklin (1990), and the \"Four Freedoms\" paintings by Norman Rockwell (1983). (2) Sontag (1977) concurs with this need for an accompanying structure for photographs. \"A photograph that brings news of some unsuspected zone of misery cannot make a dent in public opinion unless there is an appropriate context of feeling and attitude (p.\n17). (3) We would suggest that even the concept of artist intentionality would be troublesome. Others have maintained that the intention of the creator of a visual artifact can provide the audience with clues concerning its rhetorical meaning (Foss 1986). We recognize that Quang Duc\u2019s act of self-immolation was obviously an intentional, purposive, confrontational act (although as will be explained, even that was called into question in some quarters of the media), however it is somewhat more problematic to assign any intentionality to Browne, the creator of the unstaged photograph. While the power of the images is undeniable, their meaning\u2014and thus their ability to \"influence people to feel, believe, or act in desired ways\"\u2014had to be discursively provided to an engaged American audience. (4) Saigon\u2019s representative in Hue was President Diem\u2019s brother, Ngo Dinh Can, \"an authoritarian Catholic hated by Buddhists [and] human-rights activists\" (Browne, 1993, p. 6). (5) According to Sorensen (1965); \"The religious persecutions deeply offended John Kennedy,\" who denounced the human rights violations in South Vietnam in a speech to the United Nations in September, 1963 (p. 657). (6) Although it was well known in Vietnam that Archbishop Ngo Dinh Thuc was President Diem\u2019s brother, this is never mentioned in the National Review article. (7) The New York Times reported that the \"Buddhists are extremely sensitive to the charge that they are being exploited by the Communists. This has been one of the sorest points in the context that has lasted almost six weeks\" (\"Rift with Buddhists,\" 1963, p. 8). (8) Hulteng (1976) observed that \"Pictures engage the emotions of the viewer, draw[ing] him[/her] into the news situation being depicted, and let him[/her] share in a vicarious but vivid sense the excitement, the tragedy, or the exultation being experienced by the persons caught up in the news\" (p. 159).\nAgony in South Vietnam (1963, June 27). Christian Science Monitor, p. 18.\nAn angry Buddhist burns. (1963, June 21). Life. p. 24.\nAnother monk gives himself. (1963, September 6). Life. p. 30.\nBostdorff, D. M. (1987). Making light of James Watt: A Burkean\napproach to the form and attitude of political cartoons. Quarterly\nJournal of Speech, 73, pp. 18-42\nBrowne, M. W. (1993). Muddy boots and red socks: A reporter\u2019s lift.\nNew York. Times Books.\nBrowne, M. W. (1965). The new face of war. Indianapolis:\nBrutality in Vietnam. (1963, July 31). Christian Century, p. 950.\nBuddhists defy regime in Saigon. (1963, June 13). New York Times. p. 5.\nCondemn religious tyranny in South Vietnam. (1963, July 17).\nChristian Century, p. 900.\nCongressional Research Service, Library of Congress. (1985). The\nU.S. government and the Vietnam War. Executive and Legislative roles and relationships, Part II 1961-1964. Washington: US. Government Printing Office.\nCorcoran, F. (1983). The bear in the back yard: Myth, Ideology, and\nvictimage Ritual in Soviet Funerals. Communication Monographs, 50,\nDiem and the Buddhists. (1963, June 17). New York Times. p. 18.\nDiem ask peace in religion crisis. (1963, June 12). New York Times. p. 3.\nDiem\u2019s other crusade. (1963, June 22). New Republic, pp. 5-6.\nDoyle, E., -- Lipsman, S. (1981). The Vietnam experience: Setting the stage. Boston: Boston Publishing. The faith that lights the fires. (1963, August 23). Time, p. 29. Foss, S. K. (1985). Ambiguity as persuasion: The Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Communication Quarterly, 34, pp. 326-340. Hallin, D. C. (1986). The \"uncensored war:\" The media and Vietnam.\nNew York. Oxford.\nHammer, E. J. (1987). A death in November: America in Vietnam, 1963.\nNew York: E. P. Dutton.\nHulteng, J. L. (1976). The messenger\u2019s motives: Ethical problems of the news media. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall. Karnow, S. (1983). Vietnam: A history. New York. Viking. Lancioni, J. (1996). The rhetoric of the frame revisioning archival photographs in The Civil War. Western Journal of Communication. 60, pp. 397-414.\nLevine, L. W. (1988). The historian and the icon: Photography and the history of the American people in the 1930s and 1940s.\" Documentary America, 1935-43. Eds. Carl Fleischauer and Beverly W Brannon. Berkeley: University of California Press. 15-42. MacDonald, G. (1973). Report or distort? New York: Exposition Press.\nThe Mandarins of Hue. (1963, May 27). Newsweek, pp. 49-50. Medhurst M. J., -- DeSousa, M. A. (1981). Political cartoons as rhetorical form: A taxonomy of graphic discourse. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 48, pp. 197-236. Monk suicide by fire in anti-Deim protest. (1963, June 11). New York Times, p. 6.\nNeilan, E. (1963, July 9). Diem could face fate like Rheels. San Diego Union, p. A7.\nNew war in Vietnam. (1963, June 15). America, p. 849. Nolting, F. (1988). From trust to tragedy: The political memoirs of Frederick Nolting, Kennedy\u2019s Ambassador to Diem\u2019s Vietnam. New York. Praeger.\nOlson, L. C. (1983). Portraits in praise of a people: A rhetorical analysis of Norman Rockwell\u2019s icons in Franklin D. Roosevelt\u2019s \"Four Freedoms\" Campaign. Quarterly Journal of Speech. 69, pp. 15-24. Olson, L. C. (1987). Benjamin Franklin\u2019s pictorial representations of the British Colonies in America: A study in rhetorical iconology. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 73, pp. 18-42.\nOlson, L. C. (1990). Benjamin Franklin\u2019s commemorative medal Libertas Americana: A study in rhetorical iconology. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 76, pp. 23-45.\nOlson, L. C. (1991). Emblems of American community in the Revolutionary era: A study in rhetorical iconology. Washington:\nThe queen bee. (1963, August 9). Time, pp. 21-25.\nThe religious crisis. (1963, June 14). Time, pp. 35-36.\nReporting from Saigon. (1963, August 17). America, p. 152. Rift with Buddhists seems to widen in Vietnam. (1963, June 18). New York Times, p. 8.\nThe road to freedom. (1963, September 10). National Review, pp. 177-179.\nRome and Saigon. (1963, September 4). Christian Century, p. 1067. Saigon concedes two Buddhist points. (1963, June 15). New York Times, p. 1.\nSaigon incident. (1963, June 12). Christian Science Monitor, p. 2.\nSaigon in perspective. (1963, August 10). America, p. 126.\nSalinger, P, (1966). With Kennedy. New York. Doubleday\u2014Company.\nSame old Diem. (1963, June 29). Nation, p. 538. Schlesinger, A. M. (1965). A thousand days: John F. Kennedy in the Widle House. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.\nScott, L. M. (1994). Images in advertising: The need for a theory of visual rhetoric. Journal of Consumer Research, 21, pp. 252-273.\nSmith C. A. (1986). Leadership, orientation, and rhetorical vision:\nJimmy Carter, the \u2018New Right,\u2019 and the Panama Canal. Presidential Studies Quarterly, 2, pp. 317-328.\nSmith, R. B. (1983). An international history of the Vietnam War.\nVolume I Revolution versus containment, 1955-61. London: MacMillan.\nVolume If The struggle for SouthEast Asia, 1961-65. London:\nMacMillan. Sobel, L. A. (1973). South Vietnam volume 1: U.S. communist confrontation in Southeast Asia 196-165. New York. Facts on File. Sontag, S. (1977). On photography. New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux.\nSorensen, T. C. (1965). Kennedy. New York. Harper & Row.\nSouth Vietnam: Whose funeral pyre? (1963, June 29). New Republic, p. 9.\nSplit helps reds in South Viet Nam. (1963, June 14). San Diego Union, p. A5.\nTiger by the tail. (1963, August 31). America, pp. 207-208. Trachtenberg, A. (1989). Reading American photographs: Images as history Mathew Brady to Walker Evan. New York: Hill and Wang. Trial by fire. (1963, June 21). Time, p. 32.\nU.S. warns South Vietnam on demands of Buddhists. (1963, June 14).\nNew York Times, p. 2.\nVietnam crisis is religious. (1963, September 11). Christian\nCentury, p. 1093.\nWhat\u2019s really going on in Vietnam. (1963, November 5). National Review, pp. 388-390.\nJill E. Rudd (Ph.D., Kent State University, 1991) is Associate\nProfessor, Michael J. Beatty (Ph.D., Ohio State University, 1976) is\nProfessor, and Sally Vogl-Bauer (Ph.D., University of Kentucky,\n1994) is Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication\nArts, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater. Jean A. Dobos (Ph.D.,\nOhio State University, 1986) is Associate Professor in the School of\nCommunication Studies, Kent State University. 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        "raw_content": "An examination of the dependence of mud shore profiles on the nearshore environment\nAppendix A. Profile sediment...\nAppendix B. Least squares...\nAppendix C. Field profiles\nAppendix D. Best-fit plots of equations...\nAppendix E. Eigen value analys...\nUFLCOEL-96002\nTarigan, A. P. Mulia, 1966-\nUniversity of Florida -- Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering Dept\nxvii, 142 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm.\nCoastal and Oceanographic Engineering thesis, M.S ( lcsh )\nby A.P. Mulia Tarigan.\nAN EXAMINATION OF THE DEPENDENCE OF MUD SHORE PROFILES ON THE NEARSHORE ENVIRONMENT by\nA.P. Mulia Tarigan\nAN EXAMINATION OF THE DEPENDENCE OF MUD SHORE PROFILES\nON THE NEARSHORE ENVIRONMENT\nA. P. MULIA TARIGAN\nOF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF SCIENCE\nFirst and foremost, I would like to express my deepest gratitude to my advisor and the chairman of my supervisory committee, Professor Ashish J. Mehta, who supported, guided and trained me throughout my study. It has been an unforgettable experience that has shown me the joys of challenges.\nI wish to thank Dr. Say-Chong Lee who previously initiated the study on the dynamics of mud profile geometry to which this study is closely related. Thanks and appreciation are extended to Professor Robert G. Dean who supplied essential knowledge through his lectures, discussions and research. Special thanks are extended to Dr. Li-Hwa Lin for encouragement and technical discussions at various times. Thanks and appreciation are also due to Professor Donald M. Sheppard for his participation as a supervisory committee member.\nMy gratitude is extended to the staff of Badan Pengkajian dan Penerapan Teknologi (BPPT), or the Agency for the Assessment and Application of Technology, in Jakarta. Information on the study areas, i.e., Pantai Madura, Pantai Surabaya, and Teluk Waru, used in this study is based on reports submitted to BPPT. Gegar Sapta Prasetya deserves special acknowledgment for helping me obtain and describe the field information.\nI would also like to thank George Chappel, Jim Joiner, and Sidney Schofield for their assistance during the experimental phase of this research. Special thanks go to the staff of\nthe Coastal and Oceanographic Engineering Department, with special acknowledgment to Helen Twedell and John Davis for their friendly greetings that made life easier during my stay.\nThe contribution of my fellow student colleagues in many ways has had a special place throughout my study. Wayne Walker, Paul Divine, Yigong Li, Renjie Chen, Lee Chee Gwan, Marshal Bridges, Kat Marussin, Miller, and Doynov are among those who provided much more than just nice conversations.\nMy study was funded by the Natural Resources Management Project assisted by USAID. In this respect, the assistance given by Patricia S. Link of the Institute of International Education (New York) in supervising the academic aspects of my study is specially acknowledged.\nMost important of all, I am deeply indebted to my parents who have rendered me with sincere love, support and encouragement to do the best. Lastly, I would like to express my appreciation for the support of my family and Indonesian friends in Gainesville.\nACKNOW LEDGMENT ..................................................................................... ii\nLIST OF FIGURES ................................................................................................ vi\nLIST OF TABLES ................................................................................................ xi\nLIST OF SYM BOLS ........................................................................................... xiii\nABSTRACT ......................................................................................................... xvi\nI INTRODUCTION .................................................................................... I\n1.1 Problem Statement ........................................................................ 1\n1.2 Objective and Scope ....................................................................... 7\n1.3 Outline of Presentation ................................................................... 8\n2 FIELD INFORM ATION ........................................................................... 9\n2.1 Site Descriptions ........................................................................... 9\nI? I Hydrodynamic Information ........................................................... 14\n2.3 Sedimentary Characteristics .......................................................... 17\n2.4 Beach Profiles .............................................................................. 18\n3 PROFILE ANALYSIS ............................................................................ 24\n3.1 Introduction .................................................................................. 24\n3.2 Coarse-Grained Profile Equation ................................................... 26\n3.3 Fine-Grained Profile Equation ....................................................... 31\n3.4 Field Profile Analysis ..................................................................... 37\n4 LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS ............................................................ 55\n4 .1 Introduction .................................................................................. 55\n4.2 Equipment ..................................................................................... 56\n4 .3 Sedim ents ...................................................................................... 6 1\n4.4 Test Conditions ............................................................................. 61\n4.5 Experimental Procedure ............................................................... 63\n4.6 Corrections for Wave Data ........................................................... 67\n4.7 Profile Change Data and Discussion ............................................. 70\n4.8 Wave Envelope Data .................................................................... 85\n5 DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION ........................................................ 90\n5.1 Mud versus Sand Profile Geometry ............................................... 90\n5.2 Erosional and Accretionary Mud Profile Cycles ............................ 93\n5.3 Concluding Remarks .................................................................... 95\n5.4 Recommendations for Future Work ............................................. 98\nBIBLIOGRAPHY ............................................................................................... 99\nA PROFILE SEDIMENT CHARACTERISTICS ...................................... 103\nB LEAST SQUARES FIT RESULTS ....................................................... 107\nC FIELD PROFILES ................................................................................ 119\nD BEST-FIT PLOTS OF EQUATIONS 3.2 AND 3.29 TO\nLABORATORY PROFILES ................................................................. 130\nE EIGEN VALUE ANALYSIS ................................................................. 135\nBIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH ............................................................................... 142\n1.1 Typical normal and storm profiles along a sandy shoreline ........................... 3\n1.2 Long-term profile change along a glacial till profile at Grimsby, Lake\nOntario, Canada (after Coakley et al., 1988) ............................................... 4\n1.3 Spatial changes between periodic surveys for a mud profile along the\nsouthwestern Louisiana chernier plain (after Lee, 1995) ................................ 5\n1.4 Spatial changes between periodic surveys for a clayey mud profile in\na laboratory flume (after Lee, 1995) ............................................................. 6\n1.5 Spatial changes between periodic surveys of a profile composed of a\nless in a laboratory flume (after Lee, 1995) ............................................... 7\n2.1 Map of Indonesia. Locations of Pantai Madura, Surabaya, and Teluk\nWaru are indicated by letters A and B with arrows pointing to the areas ....... 9\n2.2 Locations of Pantai Madura and Surabaya. Both are in the vicinity of an\narea (enclosed by rectangle) designated for building a bridge connecting the two islands. Pantai Madura is on the Madura side of the area, while Pantai\nSurabaya is on the Surabaya side ................................................................ 10\n2.3 Photograph of the study site in Madura taken on August 13, 1994. The\nshoreline is in Kecamatan (village) Labang of Kabupaten (county)\nBangkalan-M adura ..................................................................................... 11\n2.4 Photograph of the study site in Surabaya taken on August 13, 1994.\nThe shoreline is in Kecamatan (village) Kenjeran of Kabupaten (county)\nSurabaya ................................................................................................... .. 12\n2.5 Teluk Waru site (Amsari, 1994). This site is located about 50 km south\nof Mataram, the capital city of Nusa Tenggara Barat Province. Lembar,\na small natural harbor just north of Teluk Waru, can be reached easily by\nboat from Bali. The rectangular area indicates the region surveyed ........... 13\n2.6 Photograph of the study site in Teluk Waru taken on May 19, 1993. The\nshoreline is in Desa (village) Teluk Waru of Kabupaten (county) Labuhan\nTereng Lombok Barat. ........................................................... 14\n2.7 Textural classification of sediment for beach profiles from Madura and\nSurabaya. Data points represent the median particle size. Circle data points are for samples from Surabaya, and rectangular points are from\nMadura. The data points for both areas are clustered by open ovals,\nindicating that the sediment can be classified in two dominant size ranges .....20\n2.8 Textural classification for beach profiles from Teluk Waru. Circle data\npoints represent the median particle size. Two open ovals cluster the\ndata points into two dominant size ranges ........................................ 21\n2.9 Sketch showing beach profile lines at Madura and Surabaya. Dashed\nlines, from the shoreline toward offshore, represent the profiles. Lengths of profiles depicted do not reflect the actual lengths digitized. Numbers I and 7 following the letter M for Madura profiles, and 4 and 5 following letter S\nfor Surabaya profiles are associated with the sheet numbers of the\nbathymetric maps. ................................................................ 22\n2.10 Sketch showing Teluk Waru profile lines. Dashed lines, from the shoreline\ntoward offshore, represent the profiles. Lengths of profiles do not in\ngeneral reflect their actual lengths digitized ..................................... 23\n3.1 Two-dimensional beach profile illustrating the coordinate adopted. Point (0,0)\nis the shoreline position, while (hi, y,) is a profile point denoting an arbitrary position with depth N1 and distance y1 from the shoreline. Point (h, yo) is the\noffshore terminus beyond which the profile does not change significantly...... 24\n3.2 Plot of profile M7-14 from Pantai Madura, showing the selected location of\nthe offshore terminus. All the field profiles from the three areas are given in\nAppendix C ........................................................................ 36\n3.3 Two examples of fitting Equation 3.2 and Equation 3.29 to Madura profiles.\nSolid line represents Equation 3.2 using the log-log method, while the dashed line is for the iteration method. The log-log method is found to fit the profiles\nbetter than iteration method for all Madura profiles. Equation 3.29 is shown\nby a dotted line. .................................................................. 38\n3.4 Two examples of fitting Equation 3.2 and Equation 3.29 to Surabaya profiles.\nSolid line represents Equation 3.2 using the log-log method, while the dashed line is for the iteration method. For profile S4-0 1, the log-log method gives a\nbetter fit, but not for profile S5-20. However most of the Surabaya profiles are better fitted by log-log method tahn by iteration method. Equation 3.29\nis shown by a dotted line. ........................................................ 38\n3.5 Two examples of fitting Equation 3.2 and Equation 3.29 to Warn profiles.\nSolid line represents Equation 3.2 using the log-log method, while the dashed\nline is for the iteration method. Unlike for the other two areas, the iteration method fits all of the Warn profiles better tahn log-log method does. Fitting\nof Equation 3.29 (mud profile equation) is presented by a dotted line......... 39 3.6 Histogram of parameters A and n for Madura profiles........................ 40\n3.7 Histogram of parameters A and n for Surabaya profiles ....................... 41\n3.8 Histogram of parameters A and n for Teluk Waru profiles ................... 42\n3.9 Histogram of parameters A and n for all profiles............................ 44\n3.10 Profile scale parameter, A, as a function of sediment settling velocity, w,\nBox shows the domain of values obtained for field mud profiles analyzed\nby Lee (1995) and of mean values in the present study. ..................... 47\n3.11 Histograms of k, and K for all field profiles examined ........................ 50\n3.12 Histograms of Fand P3 for all field profiles examidned ........................ 51\n4.1 Schematic of the flumes. The two subflumes used were A and B ............. 57\n4.2 Photograph of flume with the wavemnaker at the end of seaward portion\nof subflumes Aand B............................................................ 58\n4.3 Schematic of sediment coring device .......................................... 60\n4.4 Time-evolving profile for mud bottom of Run 1 ............................... 72\n4.5 Time-evolving profiles for sand bottom of Run 1 .............................. 73\n4.6 Initial and final profiles of mud and sand bottoms of Run 1 ................... 74\n4.8 Initial and final profiles of mud and sand bottoms of Run 3 .................. 76\n4.9 Schematic section showing the sedimentary formations of\nmultiple bars of sandy banks and of mud deposits in the\nwestern part of the Bay of Mont- Saint-Michel (after Caline, 1994) ........... 77\n4.10 Initial and final profiles of mud and sand bottoms of Run 4 ................... 78\n4.11 Initial and final profiles of mud and sand bottoms of Run 5 ................. 79\n4.12 Spatial changes between surveys, for mud and sand profiles of Run 1 .... 80 4.13 Spatial changes between surveys, for mud and sand profiles of Run 2........81\n4.14 Plots of sediment mass changes for mud and sand over the profile\nfor all runs.......................................................................... 83\n4.15 Wave height envelope in Run 1 before and after side-wall and linear\nshoaling corrections ............................................................... 86\n4.16 Two examples of exponential fitting (using Equation 3.18) to wave\nheight envelope over mud profile ................................................ 87\n5.1 Erosional and accretional stages of a coastal mud beach and associated\nsedimentary fluxes ................................................................ 96\nA. I Sediment samples from the Madura area ...................................... 105\nA.2 Sediment samples from the Surabaya area..................................... 106\nA.3 Sediment samples from the Teluk Waru. area................................... 106\nB. 1 Histograms of parameter k, and K for Madura profiles ....................... 113\nB.2 Histograms of parameters F and P3 for Madura profiles ....................... 114\nB.3 Histograms of parameter k1 and K for Surabaya profiles ........................ 115\nB.4 Histograms of parameters F and P3 for Surabaya profiles ........................ 116\nB.5 Histograms of parameter k, and K for Teluk Warn profiles...................... 117\nB.6 Histograms of parameters F and P3 for Teluk Waru profiles...................... 118\nC.1I through C.51 Profiles Ml1-00 through TW- 10......................... 119- 129\nD.1I Best-fit plots of Equations 3.29 and 3.2 to mud and sand profiles,\nrespectively, for Run 1 ............................................................. 130\nD.2 Best-fit plots of Equations 3.29 and 3.2 to mud and sand profiles,\nrespectively, for Run 2 ............................................................ 131\nDA4 Best-fit plots of Equations 3.29 and 3.2 to mud and sand profiles,\nE.1I First mode of temporal and spatial eigen functions for Run 2 .................. 138\nE.2 Second mode of temporal and spatial eigen functions for Run 2 ................ 139\nE.3 First mode of temporal and spatial eigen functions for Run 3 ................... 140\nEA4 Second mode of temporal and spatial eigen functions for Run 3................ 141\n2.1 Hydrodynamic Characteristics of Pantai Madura, Surabaya, and Teluk\nW aru ............................................................................................................ 16\n3.1 Mean values of the three parameters in Equation 3.29 for each study area ......... 52\n3.2 Values of parameters in Equation 3.29 for erosional and accretionary\nprofile configurations using K = 0. 15 as the demarcation value ....................... 53\n3.3 Results of profile divisions into erosional and accretionary configurations\n(after Lee, 1995) using K = 0. 15 as the demarcation value ...............................\n4.1 Sum m ary of test conditions ............................................................................ 62\n4.2 Results of mud density measurement ............................................................ 67\n4.3 Results of fitting Equation 3.2 to final sandy profile data from laboratory\nexperim ents ................................................................................................... 84\n4.4 Results of fitting Equation 3.29 to final mud profile data from laboratory\n4.5 Wave attenuation coefficients ( ) obtained from exponential fitting of\nEquation 3.5 to the measured wave height envelopes in each run ................ 88\n5.1 Summary of test results for mud profiles ......................................................... 95\nA. I Grain size characteristics of Madura and Surabaya study areas ....................... 103\nA.2 Grain size characteristics of the Teluk Waru study area .................................. 104\nA.3 Grain size characteristics of all the three areas from sieve analysis\nconducted at the Coastal Engineering Laboratory of the University\nof F lorida .................................................................................................... 105\nB. 1 Results of least squares fit of Equation 3.2 for Madura profiles ................ 107\nB.2 Results of least squares fit of Equation 3.2 for Surabaya profiles................. 108\nB.3 Results of least squares fit of Equation 3.2 for Teluk Waru profiles ........... 109\nBA4 Results of least squares fit of Equation 3.29 for Madura profiles .............. 110\nB.5 Results of least squares fit of Equation 3.29 for Surabaya profiles ............111\nB.6 Results of least squares fit of Equation 3.29 for Teluk Waru profiles ...... 112\nA = Profile scale parameter in Equations 3.1 and 3.5\nb = Width of subflume\nc(t) = Temporal eigen function\n5N = Nearshore depth correction\nd~o = Sediment median size\nd(y) Spatial (offshore distance) eigen function Deq = Equilibrium value of wave-mean rate of energy dissipation per unit water volume\nem,, =Root-mean square error Eeq = Equilibrium value of wave-mean rate of energy dissipation per unit bed area\nF = Bottom slope at the shoreline in Equation 3.29 Fs = Beach slope in Equation 3.34 g Acceleration due to gravity h, hi = Water depth; water depth at any point along the profile length h., = Profile measurement at the m-th location and n-th time in Equation D. 1 ho- Depth at the seaward terminus of the profile\nh = Predicted depth\nh = Non-dimensional water depth\nH = Wave height or matrix of time-varying profile data in Equation D. I\nH,,= Breaking wave height H,' = Corrected wave height H0 = Incident wave height/Deep water wave height I, j = Index for direction k, Wave attenuation coefficient\nk = Wave number\nkc, = Shoaling coefficient\nk,,,, = Wave attenuation coefficient due to side-wall friction kic Proffle averaged wave attenuation coefficient\nK = Non-dimensional wave attenuation parameter M Exponent in Equation 3.2\nN = Number of measured profile data points Re,,, Wave Reynolds number\nT Wave period\n=1 Weighting factor in Equation D.2\nw, Sediment fall velocity\ny = Horizontal axis normal to the shoreline located at the\nmean water level, or offshore distance\n=j Offshore distance at any point along the profile length\nyo = Offshore distance at the offshore terminus or profile length\n- = Non-dimensional value of the y-coordinate\n= Parameter characterizing depth correction due to wave breaking and related\neffects in Equation 3.29 X, = Eigen value f -- Wave energy flux K = Spilling breaker index pw = Water density Pd = Dry density of mud p = Fluid mud density a = Angular wave frequency in radians v, = Kinematic viscosity of water At = Time increment Ay = Distance between two adjacent measuring stations\nAbstract of Thesis Presented to Graduate School of the University of Florida in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science AN EXAMINATION OF THE DEPENDENCE OF MU]) SHORE PROFILES ON THE NEARSHORE ENVIRONMENT By\nChairman: Dr. Ashish J. Mehta\nA preliminary study has been carried out to examine the nature of beach profiles composed of fine-grained sediment and their response to wave forcing. The well known power-law equation for sandy profiles and a recently developed profile equation for muddy shores have been best-fitted to fifty-one fine-grain dominated profiles from Indonesia. It is shown that the second equation provides a better profile representation because of the very flat profile slopes, and because the profiles do not always show concavity characteristic of sandy shores.\nA previous observation, based on an analysis of the response of muddy coast profiles to oceanic forcing, is further explored in laboratory tests. This observation is that when a muddy profile erodes, the resuspended material, with a low settling velocity and relatively easy transportability, neither necessarily forms an offshore bar characteristic of sandy beaches,\nnor necessarily remains within the active profile length. Profiles composed of clayey mud beds were prepared and a thin blanket of fluid mud was initially poured uniformly over the profiles. These profiles were then subjected to suitably high and low monochromatic waves. Fluid mud caused the incoming waves to dampen measurably with a comparatively low degree of breaking restricted to the very nearshore region. In a test with high incident waves, after several hours the fluid mud flowed offshore to the flume bottom, where it deposited uniformly without significant surface features. Also, wave breaking became more intense as the fluid mud layer was depleted. In a test with low waves the fluid mud was largely retained on the profile, with some erosion in the proximity of the shoreline. Wave damping continued to remain significant throughout the test. In contrast to these tests, other tests carried out with profiles composed of very fine sand under the same wave conditions as those for muddy profiles showed behaviors characteristic of sandy profiles.\nThe above observations suggest that for a muddy profile to prograde, suitably low waves, and most importantly, a source of sediment that is not necessarily within the active profile length may be required. This source can be alongshore, or from land drainage, or from a distal offshore site. Also, the erosional and accretionary cycles of muddy shores appear to be related to the concavity and convexity of the shore profiles, respectively. If this observation is borne out by further studies, it will require the development of a new methodology for calculating the rates of recession of muddy shoreline, e.g., due to sea level rise.\n1.1 -Problem Statement\nSince a relatively large fraction of the world's growing population resides in the coastal zone (Graff, 1991; Yuwono, 1993), the task of coastal engineers to deal with problems related to the intensive use of zones bordering the seas and the oceans demands a better understanding of shoreline erosion and accretionary processes. The fight against shoreline retreat is a worldwide issue that requires knowledge of the behavior of beach profiles responding to natural forces, such as water waves, storms and sea level rise, as a fundamental step toward problem solving.\nThe study of profile dynamics has been a matter of considerable interest in engineering practice, and has led to the development of many theories and formulas that describe twodimensional cross-shore sediment transport and beach profile geometry. However, most of the applications of such formulas have been confined to coarse-grained, e.g. sandy, profiles, even while many of the coastal areas are composed of fine-grained (silt and clay) sediments. It is also the case that in the coastal zone the sedimentary environment often comprises of mixtures of sand and mud (Torfs, 1995). Thus, with respect to the assessment of profile characteristics, a better knowledge of the nature of mud profile geometries should provide a more rational basis for assessing shoreline changes than at present.\nField and laboratory evidence supports the conclusion that the nature and dynamics of beach profiles composed of mud are different from those of coarse-grained profiles such as those composed of sand. A sandy profile can be largely characterized by the variation of sediment size across the profile length, whereas muddy profiles are more difficult to deal with due to the complex properties and transport behavior of fine-grained material. As a result, the task of analyzing the characteristics of mud profiles is considerably more complicated than that of sandy profiles.\nA common feature of sandy profiles is the seasonal profile change according to the weather cycle, i.e., fair and severe sea conditions. During fair sea conditions with relatively low wave heights and long periods that typically occur during summer, shoreward sediment movement prevails and produces an accretionary profile. Summer shore proifies are generally marked with gentle nearshore sand bars and relatively flat foreshore. During severe sea conditions in winter, storm waves cause offshore sediment movement, thus eroding the shore. The nearshore sandbars move offshore and, along with the material deposited offshore, form one or more relatively larger bars in deeper waters. At the same time, the foreshore becomes steeper and narrower than in summer.\nThe seasonal profiles can be considered to be in dynamic equilibrium when averaged over some suitable time-scale over which wave forcing can be assumed to remain reasonably unchanged. Based on the findings by, among others, Bruun (1954), Dean (1977), and Kaihatu (1990), it is observed that the equilibrium shape of sandy profiles is typically concave-upward. Furthermore, for some applications it is found reasonable to assume that the profiles do not change their shape in response to a rise in sea level due to storm\nconditions, eustatic change, or subsidence, and that cross-shore sediment transport is the prevalent profile changing mechanism. As a result, the sand volume over the active profile is also considered to be conserved. Thus, for example, according to the well known Bruun Rule (Bruun, 1962; Bruun, 1983) for predicting the rate of shoreline recession due to an increase in sea level, the profile is to be shifted upward (by a height equal to the sea level rise) and then landward (so that the volume of material eroded from the foreshore equals that deposited off-shore, up to the depth of closure) by the distance equal to the shoreline retreat.\nNormal profile\nStorm profile\nFigure 1. 1: Typical normal and storm proifies along a sandy shoreline\nField observations suggest that when a mud shore erodes under high waves, the eroded material does not necessarily deposit in sufficient proximity to be potentially available to rebuild the profile naturally under low waves. This behavior thus contrasts with that characteristic to a sandy profile, for which beach mass balance can be represented geometrically in terms of the equal areas associated with \"normal\" and \"storm\" 'profiles as\nshown in Figure 1. 1. In the mud environment, the equal area description does not always apply because an offshore bar within the active profile zone containing the entire mass of resuspended eroded sediment does not necessarily form. There are two reasons for this: 1) the settling velocity of resuspended material being very low, it is carried to alongshore or offshore sites that are considerably remote from the profile, and 2) when the eroded material, that is transported as suspended load settles, a bar-like undulation does not necessarily develop due to the natural tendency of sediment to deposit in a relatively uniform manner.\n-9 Western Site [-Profile in 1984\n-12 Profilen W1 980\n-100 0 100\noffshore distance from baseline (in)\nFigure 1.2: Long-term profile change along a glacial till profile at Grimsby, Lake Ontario, Canada (after Coakley et al., 1988)\nIn fact, at mud shores all the eroded sediment may be \"lost,\" as shown by the example in Figure 1.2 of profile changes in a highly consolidated glacial till profile along Lake Ontario.\nWhen the till erodes, it can not reconstitute itself, and the fine material is transported to distal sites (Bishop et al., 1992). Figure 1.3 plots elevation changes with distance along a mud profile near Cheniere au Tigre in southwestern Louisiana, based on two surveys (Kemp, 1986) of the profile over a five month period in 1981 ranging from winter (i.e., storm conditions in February) to summer (i.e., normal conditions in July). Note the lack of full recovery, as indicated by the unequal areas below and above the zero change line. Erosion outweighed accretion most probably because of a lack of sediment supply, despite the occurrence of conditions conducive to deposition and accretion during the summer months.\n' 02 0 0.1 0.0\n-0.4 denotes erosion\n+ denotes accretion Period From 2/13/81 (Profile No. LK71) to 7/29/81 (Profile No. LK73)\n-60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60 so 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 Offshore Distance, y (m)\nFigure 1.3: Spatial changes between periodic surveys for a mud profile along the southwestern Louisiana chenier plain (after Lee, 1995)\nResults from tests in laboratory flumes can be interpreted to demonstrate trends akin to those in the field. As shown by the profiles obtained at different times in Figure 1.4, when\na beach composed of a mixture of attapulgite and kaolinite clays and of an initially uniform slope eroded, the material was transported beyond the active profile in deeper zone (Lee,\n1995). As a result, a substantial sedimentary imbalance occurred. In contrast, a test carried\nout under the same conditions of initial beach slope, water depth (h), wave height (Ho) and\nwave period (7) using a cohesionless less showed a considerably closer balance, as observed\nt.7 0.7'hr Run I (AK mud)\n0080 T = 1.3 s\nt =4.6 hr Ho =12cm\n0.060 t- t=21.9 shoreward award h=0.6m\nU -00 =44.3hr\nU0,000 -0.020\n\"---0040\n-0080 denotes erosion\n+ denotes accretion\n-0.100 I I I l l I I I\n0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1S 19 20 21 22 23 Distance along Flume (m)\nFigure 1.4: Spatial changes between periodic surveys for a clayey mud profile in a laboratory flume (after Lee, 1995)\n0.100 1 1 1 1 I I I I I\nts- t= 07hr Run I (Loess)\n00o0 t .6h T = 13 s\n-n- 46rH0 = 12 cm 0060 -e =t21.9 hr shoreward seaward h -06m\neA t44-3hr\n5)0000 w\n-008 denotes erosion\n-odewotes accretion\n-0.100 1 1 I I I .\n0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 9 10 It 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Distance along Flume (mn)\nFigure 1.5: Spatial changes between periodic surveys of a profile composed of a loess in a laboratory flume (after Lee, 1995)\nWhile the above test results neither comprehensively nor unequivocally demonstrate\nthe characteristic behavior of mud profiles under wave action, they do make a point that since\nthe sediment transported away during erosion may not be \"~recoverable\" as it can be in the\ncase of a sandy profile, one or more sources of suspended sediment external to the active\nprofile may be required to build up the mud profile.\n1.2 Objective and Scope\nBased on the above observations, the goal set for this study is to examine different\nfeatures of mud profiles and their dynamics in relation to characteristic features of sandy\nprofiles and their response to wave forcing. The most important aspect is related to profile\nshape and cross-shore sediment budget as would be required, e.g., for the application of the Bruun Rule. Specifically, the two following issues are studied: 1) the shape of mud profiles and their response to wave forcing, and 2) role of sediment supply in governing profile erosion/accretion. To examine these issues, field data from three different coastal areas are first examined. Then, laboratory experiments are conducted to test the influence of waves and sediment supply, so that the behavior of the profile changes in time toward either erosion or deposition can be recorded and analyzed. Finally, conclusions concerning the applicability of Bruun Rule for mud shores are given.\n1.3 Outline of Presentation\nChapter 2 describes the selected coastal locations and information on the hydrodynamic and sedimentary environments of the areas. Chapter 3 reviews profile equations used in this study. Results of profile fitting and a discussion of the characteristics of field profiles are then presented. Chapter 4 deals with laboratory experiments. The characteristics of measured profile changes are discussed in detail, and differences between mud and sand profiles are further examined. Chapter 5 presents and discusses the findings of this study in terms of erosional and accretionary cycles at muddy coasts, and the applicability of Bruun Rule is reviewed. This chapter ends with concluding remarks and recommendations for future studies.\n2.1 Site Descriptions\nThree beach sites were selected for the purpose of obtaining field information: 1) Pantai Madura, i.e., Madura coast, 2) Pantai Surabaya, and 3) Teluk Waru, i.e., Gulf of Waru. These beaches are located on the south coast of eastern Madura, north coast of eastern Java, and west coast of Lombok, respectively. They were chosen because they are characterized by different hydrodynamic and sedimentary environments, and also due to the availability of data from the sites.\nA LOCATIONS OF PANTAI MADURA AND SURABAYA B LOCATION OF TELUK WARU\nFigure 2.1: Map of Indonesia. Locations of Pantai Madura, Surabaya, and Teluk Waru are indicated by the letters A and B with arrows pointing to the areas.\nFigure 2.1 shows the Indonesian archipelago, which consists of approximately 13,800 large and small islands. The combined shoreline of the islands stretches to about 81,000 km in length. Although most of the islands are small and sparsely populated, 75% of Indonesia's cities, which contain more than 100 million people, lie in coastal areas (Yuwono, 1993). Java, Madura, and Lombok, where the selected coastal sites are located, are comparatively large and densely populated. Overall, the present coastline of these islands became established about 6,000 years ago, at the end of the major phase of Holocene marine transgression (Hoekstra, 1993).\nFigure 2.2 : Locations of Pantai Madura and Surabaya. Both are in the vicinity of an area (enclosed by the rectangle) designated for a proposed bridge connecting the two islands. Pantai Madura is on the Madura side of the area, while Pantai Surabaya is on the Surabaya side.\nThe areas of Pantai Madura and Surabaya (Figure 2.2) examined are situated approximately 3 to 5 km across from each other with Madura Strait in between. A 1991 Indonesian government plan purposed building a bridge for Madura-Surabaya transportation across Madura Strait. Following the plan, geologic, hydrographic, and oceanographic investigations were executed from April 1991 to end of June 1991 as a part of the feasibility study of the area. The area, located about 70 10' to 70 13'/ northern latitude and 1120 46' to 1120 47' eastern longitude, is approximately 20 km2. Bathymetric, sedimentary and hydrodynamic information used in the present study is based on reports of these investigations (BPP Teknologi and Pusat Pengembangan Geologi Kelautan, 1991; BPP Teknologi and Lembaga Penelitian Institut Teknologi Bandung, 1993). Figures 2.3 and 2.4 show the respective beach sites.\nFigure 23: Photograph of the study site in Madura taken on August 13, 1994. The shoreline is in Kecamatan (village) Labang of Kabupaten (county) Bangkalan-Madura.\nFigure 2.4: Photograph of the study site in Surabaya taken on August 13, 1994. The shoreline is in Kecamatan (village) Kenjeran of Kabupaten (county) Surabaya.\nPantai Teluk Waru (Figure 2.5) is located in a western embayment of Lombok Island, east of the famous Bali Island. Due to its strategic location for supporting marine (shipping) transportation in the eastern part of Indonesia, this site was proposed as a location for dockyards. A hydro-oceanographic survey was conducted from May 13, 1993 to June 5, 1993. The surveyed area, located in the vicinity of 80 451 southern latitude and 1160 04' eastern longitude, was about 1 km2. Information used in the present study is based on the survey report (BPPT Survey Team, 1993; Anantasena et al., 1994). Figure 2.6 is a site photograph of Teluk Waru.\nFigure 2.5: Teluk Waru site (Amsari, 1994). This site is located about 50 km south of Mataram, the capital city of Nusa Tenggara Barat Province. Lembar, a small natural harbor just north of Teluk Waru, can be reached easily by boat from Bali. The rectangular area indicates the region surveyed.\nFigure 2.6: Photograph of the study site in Teluk Waru taken on May 19, 1993. The shoreline is in Desa (village) Teluk Waru of Kabupaten (county) Labuhan Tereng Lombok Barat.\n2.2 Hydrodynamic Information\nWave characteristics in Pantai Madura and Surabaya were predicted from wind conditions available for these areas using the well known empirical method of Svedrup, Munk, and Bretschneider (BPP Teknologi and Lembaga Penelitian Institut Teknologi Bandung, 1994). Based on 10-year statistics of wind data, the maximum wave height was shown to reach up to 2.1 m with a period of 8 seconds. The dominant wave height (with probability greater than 50%) was in the range of 0.2 to 0.8 m with a period of 3 to 6 seconds.\nUnlike Madura and Surabaya, wind data are not available for Teluk Waru, and probably due to the typically low wave heights (less than 0.2 m), no wave measurements have been conducted. The comparatively calm wave conditions coupled with a relatively steep sea bottom slope toward offshore contours (from 3 m up to 15 m deep) may explain why this site was the preferred location for dockyards. However, in Lombok Strait, severe wave conditions do occur during the wet monsoon. If these severe waves are taken into consideration, and if they do enter the embayment, maximum wave heights may possibly reach\nThe tidal regimes in the coastal waters of Madura and Surabaya are similar to those in the embayed waters of Teluk Waru. The tides have a mixed character with predominant semidiurnal constituents. It can be seen from Figure 2.2 that the geometry of Madura Strait resembles an open bay with the head on the western side. The incoming tidal wave (from east to west), which originates from a typically predominant diurnal type of tide, may experience superposition due to the reflection of tidal energy. This would result in a forced standing oscillation increasing the contributions of semidiurnal constituents. Hoekstra (1993) found that the amplitudes of the semidiurnal constituents (M2 and $2) exhibit an increase towards the head of the bay by more than 100%, and concluded that the bay of Madura Strait acts as a quarter-wave resonator for semidiurnal tides.\nThe spring tidal range for both coastal areas of Madura and Surabaya is 2.4 m and based on 15-days of tidal measurements (BPP Teknologi and Pusat Pengembangan Geologi Kelautan, 1991). Current measurements showed that the tidal current in the Surabaya area varies from 0 to 0.7 m/s during spring tide, and a maximum current with magnitude of 1.0\nrn/s was measured during neap tide. In the Madura area the tidal current varies from 0 to 0.8 rn/s with no significant differences between spring and neap tide. In Teluk Waru, based also on the same 15-days of tidal measurements, it was found that the spring tidal range is 1.6 m (BPPT Survey Team, 1993; Amsa, 1994). Tidal current in this coastal area varies between\n0 to 0.10 m/s during spring tide and 0 to 0.06 m/s during neap tide.\nFrom their geographical positions, it can be seen that the selected beaches are not on open coasts. Due to their protected state, they are not subjected to large waves from open seas, such as the South China Sea or the Indian Ocean. On the other hand, large rivers from the hinterland, such as B. Solo and Brantas as shown in Figure 2.2, flow toward the north coast of eastern Java. In Teluk Waru, S. Bagong and S. Sekotong empty into the embayed coastal waters as shown in Figure 2.5. Hence, tidal and estuarine processes coupled with seasonal wind generated waves appear to be the significant hydrodynamic factors at the three sites. Table 2.1 summarizes information collected on the hydrodynamic characteristics of the locations.\nTable 2.1: Hydrodynamic Characteristics of Pantai Madura, Surabaya, and Teluk Waru.\nLocation Spring Tidal Maximum Wave Wave Period Tidal Current\nI Range (m) Height (m (second) (m/s)\nPantaiMadura 2.4 1.7 2.1 5 8 0.0 0.8\nPantaiSurabaya 2.4 1.7 2.1 5 8 0.0 1.0\nPantai Teluk Waru 1.6 2 8 0.0 0.1\n2.3 Sedimentary Characteristics\nThe surficial sedimentary material covering the Madura and Surabaya sites ranges from about 80% clay to 100% sand. The textural classification for sediment samples from Madura and Surabaya is shown in Figure 2.7 and is based on grain size analysis of beach sediment samples taken at 21 different sampling stations (see Tables Al and A3 in Appendix A). Fifteen samples were from the Surabaya side and six from the Madura side. The data points seem to fall into two distinct clusters: 1) a large cluster featuring mixed sand-silt-clay sediment with predominant clay fraction, and 2) a small cluster of sand dominated sediment. In fact, it was stated in the report of the feasibility study (BPP Teknologi and Pusat Pengembangan Geologi Kelautan, 1991) that the sediments in the Madura and Surabaya coastal waters consist of silty mud and poorly graded sand.\nThe lithology of the deposits in the Surabaya area can be categorized into 5 different classes: 1) flood plain deposits, 2) recent-Holocene nearshore deposits, 3) beach ridge deposits, 4) old river deposits, and 5) marine deposits (BPP Teknologi and Pusat Pengembangan Geologi Kelautan, 1991). Flood plain deposits are characterized by soft and moist clay. The thickness of this type of deposits is on the order of 1 m. Recent-Holocene nearshore deposits are characterized by a variation between soft clay and sandy clay (with a range of fine to medium sand) accompanied by high contents of minerals and mollusks. This class covers the upper layer of sediment with about 10 to 19 m thickness. Beach ridge deposits are characterized by medium to coarse sands with a high content of minerals and mollusks. These deposits are 2 to 3 m thick below the recent-Holocene nearshore deposits.\nOld river deposits and marine deposits are found at more than 10 m depths. They are characterized by a higher solidity compared to that of the other three deposits.\nHoekstra (1993) noted that the northern shoreline of Java has changed considerably in the last 5,000 6,000 years, since its establishment. He found that in many places along the coast significant coastal progradation has occurred as a result of sediment flux from the hinterland. The layer of 1 m of flood plain deposits found in the Surabaya side is an indication of coastal progradation due to these deposits.\nNo such classification is available for the Madura coastal area, although clayey and sandy materials with contents of mollusk are found there. The submerged lithology in Madura is distinguished by a high content of rock layers. Clayey, silty and sandy rocks that are frequently composed of limestone are typically found below the upper layer sediments. Also, the composition of rocks in some locations indicates the presence of a fault.\nSimilar to the Madura and Surabaya areas, the textural classification of Teluk Waru profile sediments is depicted in Figure 2.8, also based on a grain size analysis of surficial samples taken at 19 different sampling stations (see Tables A2 and A3 in Appendix A). As a result of the grain size analysis, it was reported (Anantasena et al., 1994) that fine-grained sediment, with a grain size of 7.53 to 8.20 phi (0.0034 to 0.0054 mm), covers 80% of the surveyed area. However, the sediment distribution has two distinct clusters. As shown in Figure 2.8, the larger cluster featuring a mixture of sand, silt and clay is skewed toward the fine-grained size range.\n2.4 Beach Profiles\nBeach profiles were taken from the bathymetric maps of the study areas surveyed under supervision of Badan Pengkajian dan Penerapan Teknologi (BPP Teknologi). BPP Teknologi, the Subproject of Study Tri Nusa Bima Sakti covered the Madura-Surabaya area, and BPP Teknologi, Directorate of Technology of Natural Resources Inventory, covered the Teluk Waru area. The bathymetric maps were digitized from the shoreline to selected offshore contours for determining the profiles. Linear interpolation was made between contours whenever necessary. For most profiles, the deepest offshore depth selected was 5 m. For Pantai Madura, 21 profiles were chosen approximately 150 m apart and designated as M1-00, MI-01 to MI-09, and M7-10, M7-11 to M7-20. With the same spacing, 20 profiles were chosen for Pantai Surabaya, designated as S 1-01 to S 1-09, and S4-10 to S4-20. For Teluk Waru, 10 profiles approximately 250 m apart were designated as TW-01, TW-02 to TWI0. All the profiles are presented in Appendix C. Figures 2.9 and 2.10 sketch the area maps with numbered profiles for the Madura-Surabaya area and the Teluk Waru area, respectively.\nIn general, the bottom topographic contours at all the three areas have a tendency to be parallel to the shoreline, and most of the profiles taken have mild slopes and convexupward profiles. However, in the Madura area, the irregularity of the bottom topography is marked, most likely due to the presence of a rocky substrate. Also, on the Surabaya side of Madura Strait the slope of the profiles markedly increases toward the west (the head of the\nbay of Madura Strait). While in Teluk Waru, an increase in slope of the mud profiles is due to the increasing fraction of sand. A more detailed discussion regarding the profiles is given in Chapter 3.\n100%0 sand\n100% Silt\nFigure 2.7: Textural classification of sediment for beach profiles from Madura and Surabaya. Data points represent median particle size. Circles are for samples from Surabaya, and rectangular points are from Madura. Data points for both areas are clustered by open ovals, indicating that the sediment can be classified in two dominant size ranges.\n100% sand\nFigure 2.8 : Textural classification of sediment for beach profiles from Teluk Waru. Circles represent the median particle size. Two open ovals cluster the data points into two dominant size ranges.\nPantai Madura\nM1-0 M0\nM1-02 M1-04\n0 500m Madura Strait\nPantai Surabay\nQ+ ;*LI\nS5 -13 i ...... -...... ........ 5 =15\n..... ...... ....SS5 17\nFigures 2.9: Sketch showing beach profile lines at Madura and Surabaya. Dashed lines from the shoreline toward offshore represent profiles. Lengths of profiles depicted do not reflect the actual lengths digitized. Numbers 1 and 7 following letter M for Madura profiles, and 4 and 5 following letter S for Surabaya profiles are associated with the sheet numbers of the bathymetric maps.\nTW-08....\nTW -07 -----------TW-04\nTW-Q6\n\" A;';\\\\\nFigure 2.10: Sketch showing Teluk Waru profile lines. Dashed lines from shoreline toward offshore represent the profiles. Lengths of profiles do not in general reflect their actual lengths digitized.\nThe understanding of the dynamics of natural beach profile fluctuations suffers from the complexity of the interaction between sedimentary materials constituting the profiles and the forces acting on them. Nevertheless, the concept of an equilibrium beach profile has been proven to be a useful tool in examining profile changes due to wave action. Under the premise of a balance of the forces acting on the profile, it is considered that an equilibrium shape of the profile will be achieved. Since in nature the profile responds continuously to the changing nearshore forces, the equilibrium profile should be considered to be a dynamic quantity (Dean and Dalrymple, 1995).\n(ho yo)\nFigure 3. 1: Two-dimensional beach profile showing the coordinates adopted. Point (0,0) is the shoreline position, and (hi, y) is a profile point denoting an arbitrary position with depth hi and distance y, from the shoreline. Point (h, yo) is the offshore terminus beyond which the profile does not change significantly.\nAs far as the study of equilibrium beach profiles is concerned, natural profiles may be classified as: 1) coarse-grained profiles and 2) fine-grained profiles. Coarse grained profiles are typically sand (cohesionless) dominated, with size of sand ranging from fine to coarse sand. On the other hand, fine-grained profiles are typically mud dominated in size, ranging from silt to clay. The two types of profiles can be disthinguised not only from their different sedimentary characteristics, but also from their mechanics of sediment transport, which result in different profile responses to the prevailing hydrodynamic forces.\nThe shore-normal beach profile depicted in Figure 3.1 can be expressed as\nh = h(y) (3.1)\nwhere h is the water depth and y is the offshore distance from the shoreline. Intuitively, if h(y) in Equation 3.1 is a representative model of the profile geometry of the actual profile, it should involve one (or more) physical parameter(s) that represent the physical processes which mold the profile. Many investigators have proposed various expressions of profile models, ranging from the most simplistic linear relationship to complicated empirical and/or theoretical relationships; some of them are mentioned by Bodge (1992). Lee (1995) tabulated many of the profile equations in terms of the forms of the equations (power, exponential and logarithmic), sediment size (sand and rock), the development basis (theoretical, laboratory and field), and the investigators.\n3.2 Coarse-Grained Profile Equation\nA well known coarse-grained profile equation was proposed by Bruun (1954) and Dean (1977), and has the power form\nh =Ay' (3.2)\nwhere A is a profile scale parameter and n is an empirical exponent. Bruun (1954) examined beach profiles from the Danish North Sea coast and from Monterey Bay in California, and found that n has a central value of 2/3. Dean (1977) applied Equation 3.2 to 504 beach profiles collected by Hayden et al. (1975) along the U.S. east coast and the Gulf of Mexico, and also concluded that n is centered at 2/3. Most recently, Charles (1994) investigated Equation 3.2 using 207 profiles from Florida's east coast, and found that n = 0.67 is a good representative value for the profiles.\nDean (1977) further found that Equation 3.2 would result from considering the equilibrium state of (constructive and destructive) forces through a uniform wave energy dissipation argument. In fact, the central value of n = 2/3 is in agreement with the equilibrium beach profile resulting from uniform wave energy dissipation per unit volume Deq expressed as\nD eq =dF (3.3)\nwhere .F is the wave energy flux. It is important to note that the concept behind this development is based on the assumption that the turbulence in the surf zone created by breaking waves is responsible for the wave energy dissipation. Using shallow water linear\nwave theory (Dean and Dalrymple, 1984) for energy flux, i.e., TF -pgH2/g7i, and\nassuming a spilling breaker in terms of wave height H and breaking index K, i.e., H = K h, it can be shown that Equation 3.3 is simplified to: h = A y 2/3 (3.4)\nwhere A is given by\nA ( p3/2i) 2 (3.5)\nwith g and p representing gravitational acceleration and the density of the water, respectively. Furthermore, Dq has the form\nDeq 5P Lg32 K2 1 h\"12- (3.6)\nwhich indicates that wave energy dissipation is related to the slope of the profile dh/dy, which thereby indirectly relates to the grain size of the beach profile. Dean (1990) postulated that Deq represents wave energy dissipation rate per unit water volume under which a sediment particle of a given size is stable. Therefore A can be expected to be related to the grain size. In this respect, Moore (1982) developed an empirical relationship between A and grain size. As a consequence, Equation 3.4 can be considered to mean that for a beach profile composed of a given sediment size there should be a corresponding A, and that the water depth should be proportional to the distance offshore to the two-thirds power, thus forming a concaveupward curve.\nFor the purpose of examining the relationship between the shape of field profiles and the sedimentary environment described in Chapter 2, Equation 3.2 is used instead of Equation 3.4. Whether field profiles have concavity characteristic of sandy shores is a matter of interest here. Note that the profile shape exhibited by Equation 3.2 can be concave upward when n < 1, convex upward when n > 1, and linear when n = 1.\nTwo methods of profile fitting based on the least squares principle are used in this study in order to determine the n and A parameters that provide the best approximations to the measured profiles. The first method, which may be called the log-log method, is performed by first linearizing Equation 3.2, i.e., taking the logarithm of each side of the Equation 3.2:\n/nh = InA + n mny (3.7)\nSubstituting X = Inh, B = mnA and Y = mny, Equation 3.7 can be rewritten as a linear equation\nX-=nY +B (3.8)\nApplying the least squares method, i.e., minimizing the objective error Eob given by Eob (X1. n Y.- B)2 (3.9)\nthe best (least squares) fit of n and B can be established from\nn =)(3.10)\nB = -nY (3.11)\nwhere M= number of data points, X 1,X, and Z = EY. The scale parameter A\nis then obtained from Equation 3.11, i.e.,\nA = e B (3.12)\nIt is necessary to note that the expression of the summation of the square errors E for Equation 3.2 is different from the objective error Eob expressed in Equation 3.9. The quantity F is given by\nE= (h, A y n)2 (3.13)\nwhere hi denotes the measured water depth at the position y,.\nThe second method, which may be called the iteration method, is similar to the Newton-Raphson method for calculating the roots of equations. Using Taylor Series expansion, Equation 3.2. can be rewritten as h = A y\" + _h AA+ ah- An (3.14)\nh 4 an\nSimilar to Equation 3.9, the objective error Cob is given by\nah. Sh\nCob = (h A y AA a' An) (3.15)\nApplying the least squares method, i.e., minimizing Cob, and substituting yin and BA\n' h, Iny1, leads to\nb= (-h, + Ay,'n) yin + AA n (yn)2 + An yin (h, Iny) = 0 (3.16A)\nC b = (-h, + Ayn) yl + AA Zy n (h, Iny) + An (y n)2= 0 (3. 16B)\nwhich are linear, and solvable for the two unknowns An and AA with given initial values of n and A. Equations 3.16A and 3.16B are then iterated with improved values of A and n which can be expressed as\nA k+1 = Ak + AAk (3.17A)\nnk+ = n k + Ank (3.17B)\nwhere superscripts k and k+1 denote values at the kth iteration and (k+1)th iteration, respectively. This iterative procedure will converge to a minimum value of E given by Equation 3.13, at which the best fit values of A and n are obtained.\n3.3 Fine-Grained Profile Equation\nAs mentioned earlier in this chapter, fine-grained profile response to hydrodynamic forces is different from that of coarse-grained profiles. There have been few systematic studies examining the behavior of natural fine-grained profiles. In fact, the manner in which fine-grained profiles respond to wave forcing is not well understood, and is just beginning to be dealt with in analytic terms (Lee and Mehta, 1996). In the present study, the mud profile geometry due to Lee (1995) is used as the counterpart of the power form (Equation 3.2) for sandy proifies.\nLee (1995) argued that wave breaking is not always the primary energy sink within the surf zone for mud profiles, and postulated that instead it is the viscous effects in mud that mainly dissipate the wave energy. Hence, he developed a mud profile geometry by first stating wave energy dissipation in terms of the well known exponential decay law for wave height due to viscous effects as\nH(y) = H0 e -k,(vo -v) (3.18)\nwhere H0 is the incident wave height at y = yo, k, is the wave attenuation coefficient and yo is the seaward end of the active profile length (Figure 3. 1). Next, similar to the development of Equation 3.4, this decay law is substituted into the expression for uniform wave energy dissipation per unit area Eeq (as opposed to unit volume)\nE eq = F(3.19) dy\n1pg 3/2HO2 _e 2kiyo -Y)h 1/2) = Eeq\n(e 2k,(yo -')h 1/2) 8Eeq dy Pg 3/2HO2\nIntegration of Equation 3.21 yields\n2k( )8Eq\n-2ki(vo Y) h1/2 8Eeq g3/2Ho2Y\nLee (1995) pointed out that k, may vary withy across the profile, and defined a representative average value ki, corresponding to the equilibrium value of energy dissipation Equation 3.22 can then be rewritten as\ne -2(yo ) h 1/2] 8Eeq\n93/2HO2\nAt the offshore terminus (ho, yo), Equation 3.23 can be expressed as\nH2 8Eq YO\npg3/2 1/2\nPg ho\nEliminating H02 between Equation 3.24 and Equation 3.23 yields the profile geometry\nh = ho e (3.25)\nwhich can be conveniently non-dimensionalized according to h = e4K(1 J) 32 (3.26)\nwhere 9 y/yo, h h/ho, and K = Y0 is a non-dimensional wave attenuation parameter, which scales k, by the length of the profile, yo.\nLee (1995) found that Equation 3.25 did not fit field data well in the nearshore portion of profiles, and indicated that wave dissipation mechanisms other than those arising from wave energy absorption by mud, e.g., turbulence due to wave breaking, were responsible for the discrepancy. To cope with this problem, Lee (1995) added an empirical nearshore depth correction term, CN\nCN = Fye-Py (3.27)\nto Equation 3.25 resulting in a modified profile geometry\nh = Fye -Py + ho e (Y)2 (3.28)\n'Y0\nwhere F = the bottom slope at the shoreline and 13 = the offshore extent of the combined influences of the slope at the shoreline and scour due to wave breaking. Ultimately, in order\nto consistently retain the boundary condition at offshore terminus, i.e., h = ho at y =y0, Lee (1995) obtained the final form of the mud profile geometry h= Fye 1j + (ho- Fye -Y) e4T(yk Y) (y()2\nyo, (3.29)\nHe concluded that this geometry still retains the analytic nature of the model expressed by Equation 3.25.\nThe least squares method can be used to obtain the best-fit parameter values of f3, k, and F. If hi denotes the measured water depth at the position y,, and h(y) denotes the predicted depth at the same position y,, then the summation of the squares of errors, c, is\nE = E [ hi h(y) ]2 (3.30)\nwhich is identical to Equation 3.13, except that here the predicted depth h(y) is given by\nh(y) = Fye _Y' + (ho- Fye PY ) e4kj'- y,) (I) 2\nyo (3.31)\nDue to the difficulty in linearizing Equation 3.31 to obtain analytic expressions for the best-fit parameters, a trial and error method is used. The method involves the computation of the sum of the square errors in the P, k., and F values, and then locates the minimum value of Eat which the three parameters provide the best-fit for the profile data.\nThe root-mean-square error, e ...., for each profile fitted is determined by\nNim 11/2 (3.32)\nwhere E is given by Equation 3.13 with respect to the power form of Equation 3.2 for sandy profiles, or Equation 3.30 for the mud profile geometry given by Equation 3.29.\nIt is necessary to note that for the purpose of profile fitting, not all of the data points digitized in a particular profile line are used. The end of the offshore point should be taken as the offshore terminus beyond which there are no significant temporal profile changes. Judgement is required in selecting the terminal depth h, of the profiles examined. Often this terminal depth is selected at the point where a sudden change in a profile occurs. This is illustrated in Figure 3.2, which shows a profile from Pantai Madura. As seen the total number of data points in the profile designated as M7-14 is 38, but the number of data points used for profile fitting is only 16, because the terminal depth is located (3.5 0 m 400 m) where an abrupt change in the profile curve begins to occurs and forms a mound before sinking into greater depths off-shore. This bar-like formation, which can also be found in the other profiles in the east part of the study area (M7- 13 to M7-2 1), is possibly due to the presence of a rocky substrate in Pantai Madura.\nPlotting of Field Profile\nPantai Madura, M7-14\nOffshore terminus\n0 100 10 200 25030 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 850 9M 950 1000\nOffshore Distance (n)\nFigure 3.2: Plot of profile M7-14 from Pantai Madura, showing the selected location of the offshore terminus. All the field profiles from the three areas are given in Appendix C.\n3.4 Field Profile Analysis\nFifty one field profiles were examined in the present study. They are 21 profiles from Pantai Madura, 20 profiles from Pantai Surabaya, and 10 profiles from Teluk Waru, as described in Section 2.4. Equations 3.2 and 3.29 were fitted to all of the profiles to inspect the ranges of the values of the respective parameters involved in the equations, and to assist in the interpretation of the nature of the profiles. Examples of the best-fit from each location are shown in Figures 3.3, 3.4, and 3.5. Results for all the profiles are given in Tables B.1I through B.6 in Appendix B, while the distributions ofA and n values of Equation 3.2 for each location are given as histograms in Figures 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, and in Figure 3.9 for all profiles from the three areas.\nFigure 3.6 shows the n and A histograms for the Madura profiles. It is seen that the n and A have average values of 0.98 and 1.87 x 1 0', respectively, while n ranges from 0.50 to 1.55 and A from 1.50 x 10-4~ to 1.13 x 10-1. Although not quite distinct, the n distribution has a tendency toward a bell-shape, consistent with what is normally found by others (e.g., Lee, 1995; Dean, 1977). This distribution is roughly centered at n = 1, more or less demarcating the distributions of n >1 and n < 1. On the other hand, the highest frequency of occurrence of A is found at A < 0.01. It is observed that higher values of n (>0.80) are typically accompanied by smaller values A (<0.02), and when n > 1 the profile (see Figure 3.3, 3.4, and 3.5) is notably convex, suggesting stable, accretionary fine-grained dominated beaches (Lee, 1995). In addition, it is noted that the overall slope of the profiles from Madura tends to increase slightly in the westerly direction (toward the head of the bay of Madura Strait).\n.. . .. . .. .. ... .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .......\n- a. m\n.......... .......................................................... ........ 2 m ..\n...... ..... ...... ..... ...... .....\n3 4O00 500 Soo 700 \"o WO0 1000 1100\nOfshoru Distance (m)\ni .. .. ... .........\nLog-log Method: A = 2.54 x 10-2, n 0.71, e_ = 0.28 m Iteration method: A= 4.69x102 n = 0.53, e_ = 0.98 m Mud Profile Eq.:T=1.l0xlO-'m -' F=0.007, P=0.001, e, 0.17m\n0 .5 ........................... .. ........... ................... I ................. ..........,\n0.15 t. ........\n-2 ...........\n-3 U\nOffthore Distance (m)\nLog-log Method: A = 4.80x103 n = 0.98, e_=0.26 m Iteraton Method: A= 3.31x10-4 n =1.31, e-= 0.91 m MudProfile Eq.:k=3.31xl04m-', F=0.009, 0=0.011, e _0.13m\nFigure 3.3: Two examples of fitting Equation 3.2 and Equation 3.29 to Madura profiles. Solid line represents Equation 3.2 using the log-log method, while the dashed line is for the iteration method. The log-log method is found to fit the profiles better than the iteration method for all Madura profiles. Equation 3.29 is shown by a dotted line.\n..............I......... ...........\nI. .......... ... ......\n2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 0 22 24 2M 25 30 32 3 30 40 42\nOffshore Distance (meter)\nO -- t\nLog-log Method: A 4.61x 10 n= 1.22, es = 0. 10 m Iteration method: A= 2.79x10 2, n= 1.37 e., = 0.20 m Mud Profile Eq.:k=3.07xl04m -' ,F=0.080, P=0.041, e =0.03m\n0 0 100 100 20 200 3 0 4 00 00 6 00W 60 O 700 70 0O Offshore Distance (meter)\nS daft-Lo.9 t...\nLog-log Method: A 7.70x10- n =1.19, e,=0.08 m Iteration Method: A= 2.70x10 n= 0.78, e_,=0.91 m MudProfile Eq.:jF,5.70x0-4m-', F=0.008, fI0.031, e,,, -0.16m\nFigure 3.4: Two examples of fitting Equation 3.2 and Equation 3.29 to Surabaya profiles. Solid line represents Equation 3.2 using the log-log method, while the dashed line is for the iteration method. For profile S4-0, the log-log method gives a better fit, but not for profile S5-20. However, most of the Surabaya profiles are better fitted by log-log method than by the iteration method. Equation 3.29 (mud profile equation) is shown by a dotted line.\n- 4. .. . ... . . ...............................\n-5 1.. .. .... ...\n0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 5 55 65 70\nOffhoreDistance(meter) 0 5 10 15 20 30 35 4 5505 60 070 75 85\nS c~a- Lg--ft Mdln cbta- Log-- ft Log-log Method: A = 4.61x 10', n= 1.22, e_ = 0.20 m Log-log Method: A 7.70x104, n =119, e, 0.11 in Iteration method: A= 2.79x10 n=1.37, e_, = 0.14 m Iteration Method: A= 2.70x10-3, n=0.78, em,=0.10 n Mud Profile Eq.:k=l.76x1-3m -1 ,F=0.169. 0=0.031, e,,, =0.08m Mud Profile Eq.:k=l.01xl03-m -', F=0.053, P=0.021, e, =0.09m\nFigure 3.5: Two examples of fitting Equation 3.2 and Equation 3.29 to Waru profiles. Solid line represents Equation 3.2 using the log-log method, while the dashed line is for the iteration method. Unlike for the other two areas, the iteration method fits all of the Waru profiles better than the log-log method does. Fitting of Equation 3.29 (mud profile equation) is presented by dotted line.\nFigure 3.7 shows n and A distributions for the Surabaya profiles. It appears that the distributions are wider than those for Madura profiles. The range value of n is 0.13 to 1.60 with average n = 0.97, while the range value ofA is 4.88 x 10-4 to 3.83 x 10-1 with an average A = 6.89 x 102. Unlike the Madura data, the n-distribution does not seem to have a bell-shaped tendency, and is skewed toward higher values of n (>0.80). This implies that the majority of the profiles are convex, indicated by n approaching (or greater) than 1, and accompanied by relatively low values ofA (<0.02). It should be noted that two profiles (S510 and S5-12) gave unusually small values of n, accompanied by unusual large values of A. This anomaly probably reflects the complexity of the sedimentary environment and of the bottom topography of the study area.\nAverage n =0.98\nAvrg 1 7x1. 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .\n~0 5. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .\n0 0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .\n0.305 0.415 0.55 0.65 0.5 0.5 0.5 1.0 7.5 .5 .5 01.45 0155 0165\nA (for Madura)\nFigue 36: istgras o paameersA ad nfoAve ra profiles-\nAverage n = 0.97\n0.3 5 .........................................................................................\nt 0.3 .................................. .........................................\n0.25 . . . . . . . . . .. .........................................\n0 0 .2 ... . . . . . . . . . ...................................\n41015............................................ .......... ....................\nLL 0.1 ................................ .........................\n005....................................................... .....\nn (for Surabaya)\nAverage A 689 x 10-2\n0.4 5 ...............................................................................................\n0 0 .4 ..............................................................................................\nb % 3 5 .............................................................................................\n() 0 .3 ..............................................................................................\n0 o.25 ..............................................................................................\nt: 0 .2 ...............................................................................................\n~0.1 5\n,i .,25 L I..s LES 4l6 0MS *.4 M.145 0.1 S LMS L US &25 LS O L eS L 42.S M.3S *.I, LIEs\nA (for Surabaya)\nFigure 3.7: Histograms of parameters A and n for Surabaya profiles\n0 .3 .. . . . .. . . . ........................................\n. 25 . . . . . . . .........................................\n0 0 .2 ......................................................................\n0D .3 . . .. ..................... .. . . . .........................................\n0 1 . . . . . . . . . . . .... .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . ..\nS0 .0 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . .\nn (for Waru)\nAverage A =8.42 x10'\n0.3..............................................................................\n~0.05-- ... ............ .................... ............................ ...\n0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.1 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.18 0.2 0.22 0.24\nA (for Wary)\nFigure 3.8: Histograms of parameters A and n for Teluk Waru profiles\nIt is observed that Surabaya profiles have a noteworthy tendency of increasing overall slope in the westerly direction. At the eastern end of the study area, the overall slope is very mild, on the order of 0.002, while at the west end area it rises to the order of 0. 1. This rise in slope is indicated by higher values of A, and is most likely due to the higher current along the narrower width of Madura Strait toward the head of the bay.\nFigure 3.8 shows n and A distributions for Teluk Waru profiles. These profiles have the narrowest distributions of n and A of the three. The range of n is between 0.63 to 1.20 with an average n = 0.90, while the range of A is between 2.52 x 102' and 1. 10 x 10' with an average A = 8.42 x 10'. It should be pointed out that these narrow distributions are likely to be reflective of the narrow sediment size distribution covering the profiles and of the relatively less complex bottom topography of the area. From the distributions of n and A and the sedimentary properties, it is deemed that Teluk Waru profiles exhibit the characteristics of mildly convex, fine-grain dominated profiles with a tendency toward accretion. In addition, unlike the profiles from Madura and Surabaya, the iteration method for A and n for least squares fit gives better results than the log-log method for all Teluk Warn profiles, in terms of giving the smallest root-mean-square errors.\nThe average values of n for the three areas do not fall into the range normally found for sandy profiles. The values are higher than 2/3 as indicated by Equation 3.4, and also higher than 0.82 found by Kaihatu (1990) and 0.83 by Kotvojs and Fried (1991) for dissipative beaches, respectively. This indicates that in general the shape of profiles examined are characteristically different from the common shapes of sandy profiles.\nAverage n = 0. 96\n0.25 ............ .............................................................................\nZ 0 .2 ............................................. ........................................\n0 0.15 ...............................................................................\n0.1. ....................................... .......... .........................\n0.05 0.15 0.25 0.35 0.45 0.55 0.65 0.75 0.85 0.95 1.05 1.15 1.25 1.35 1.45 1.55 .5 1.75\nn (for all profiles)\nAverage A = 5.12 x0-2\n0 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .\nLL0.3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .\n& il\n0.0 .2 .4 00500;U1 0.2 '1 O1iig .0 .2 .4 :6 O2bO3id3iOM 035OM\nA0fral rfis\nFiue39:Hsorm fprmeesAad o llpoie\nThe combined distributions of A and n for all of the profiles fitted are shown in Figure 3.9. Average values of n and A are 0.96 and 5.12 x 10-2, respectively. These values are consistent with the fact that the majority of the profiles have mild slopes and are linear to convex. From these distributions, it is tentatively concluded that the profiles are relatively stable and have a tendency toward accretion rather than erosion. Lee (1995) observed that convex profiles (n >1) do occur on both coarse-grained and muddy shorelines; however his average values of n for mud profiles were in the range of 0.5 0.6 (with a mean of 0.54). This lower value of n may represent the eroding profiles he fitted, e.g., from the western Louisiana coast, and from the western coast of peninsular Malaysia.\nThe average values ofA and n for each location and for all profiles are quite different from the 2/3 value in Equation 3.4. It is not possible from the present study to determine whether this difference is due to profile disequilibrium, or due to failure of Equation 3.4 in describing the profiles. Nevertheless, some rational arguments can be advanced as follows: a) The majority of the profiles fitted have convex-upward shapes. In contrast, a basic feature of beach profiles on which Equation 3.2 is originally based is that the profiles tend to be concave-upward (Dean and Charles, 1994).\nb) The sedimentary environment and bottom topography of the study sites (Pantai Madura and Surabaya) are very complex, with fine-grained material dominating the sediment distribution. On the other hand, most applications and evaluations of Equation 3.4 have been for sandy profiles by considering a single representative sediment size across the profiles. Although attempts have been made to include the natural, cross-shore variation in sediment size along the profile (e.g., Larson, 199 1; Work and Dean, 199 1; Dean et al., 1993), it is not\nfeasible in the present study to consider such sediment variations due to the limited data available.\nc) The profiles examined feature very gentle slopes upward from a moderate depth (3 to 5 m) to the shoreline so that there is a high probability that most of the time the wave energy approaching the shoreline dissipates gradually (most likely due to viscous effect), and that waves disappear without any significant breaking (Keulegan and Krumbein, 1949). Moreover, the relatively protected situations of the coastal waters make the areas rarely subject to large waves. On the other hand, Equation 3.4 is valid for the breaking wave regime.\nd) The simple equilibrium beach profile used here is not sufficient to represent the complex nearshore hydrography of the selected coastal areas. As mentioned in Section 2.2, tidal and estuarine processes play a significant role in the coastal dynamics of the study sites. Dean and Charles (1994) noted that the equilibrium beach profile concept (represented by Equation 3.4) is not applicable to three-dimensional situations or where extraneous influences occur, such as near inlets where other agents (beside waves) are operative or where rock outcrops and reefs are present.\ne) The method of profile data collection by digitizing bathymetric maps probably does not give an accurate picture of the actual profiles, because some details of profile shape may have been overlooked by the interpolation method used to estimate depths between contour lines (or points).\n1) As observed by Lee (1995), the settling velocity, w, of the fine-grained material is so low that it is beyond the range of the empirical relationship parameter A versus w~, formulated by\nDean (1987) as\nA =0.067 W,\nFigure 3.10 based on the overall range of average A-values found in this study illustrates the relationship ofA and w,. It is observed that this relationship is not unequivocal, and therefore is not predictable by Equation 3.33.\nSediment Settling Velocity, w. (cm/s)\nFigure 3.10: Profile scale parameter, A, as a function of sediment settling velocity, w,. Box shows the domain of values obtained for field mud profiles analyzed by Lee (1995) and of mean values in the present study.\n0 Data compiled by Dean (1987) 0\nEquation 3.33 0'\n.7\"'0\nFrom Figures 3.3, 3.4 and 3.5, it is evident that Equation 3.29 fits the profiles better than Equation 3.2. In fact, the root mean square error (erms) given by fitting of Equation 3.29 yields a smaller values than Equation 3.2, for most of the profiles fitted. Hence, it is concluded that Equation 3.29 better represents the profiles examined in this study, and this appears to be consistent with the sedimentary environment, which is dominated by finegrained material.\nGeometrically, it can be observed that the difficulty of fitting Equation 3.2 to profiles is primarily due to the inability of this equation in simulating the nearshore part of the profile, which tends to be irregular. Dean (1990) applied a correction for this problem by reconfiguring Equation 3.3 with an added gravity term leading to\nD eq Adh dF =D\nFs dy hd eq (3.34)\nwhere Fs is the beach slope. Equation 3.34 can be integrated to yield y = hL + 1 h 3/2 (3.35)\nFs A 3/2\nReferring to Equation 3.2 as the basic form of the beach profile, Equation 3.35 by analogy is\ny + n(3.36)\nEquation 3.36 seems to be comparable with Equation 3.29 because it has three parameters to be fitted. However, unlike Equation 3.29, Equation 3.36 does not satisfy the boundary condition at the offshore terminus. Thus, comparing Equations 3.2, 3.29, and 3.36, Equation 3.29 has the advantage in fitting the profiles because it has the nearshore depth correction and also satisfies the offshore terminus condition. Furthermore, Equation 3.29 is physically based on the concept of wave energy absorption by mud, which is realistic for the present case.\nTable 3.1 gives the average values of the three parameters including in Equation 3.29. Lee (1995) reported that convex and accretionary profiles are observed in the range of 0 < K< 0.2, and concave and erosional profiles in the range of 0.3 < K < 0.5. In the range 0.2 < 0.3 the profiles are transitional, meaning they can be either concave or convex. All mean values of K in Table 3.1 are in the transition range. These values are consistent compared with n-values of Equation 3.2, as discussed earlier in this section. The smallest K found in Pantai Surabaya imply that the majority of Surabaya profiles are convex, as discussed earlier. Also, consistent with the transition range, it was reported (BPP Teknologi and Pusat Pengembangan Geologi Kelautan, 1991) that some parts of the shorelines in Madura and Surabaya have been observed to retreat, and that dikes and sea walls have been built to prevent further erosion at some locations.\n0.5 .....................................................................................\nt 0 .4 ...................................................................................\nr 0 .3 ...................................................................................\n0000 0.0009 0.0015 0.0021 0.0027 0.0033 0.0039 0.0045 0.0051 0.0057 O.OOM3 0.0049 0.0075 0,0061\nk, (for all profiles)\n0 0 .2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..\n0.05 0. 5 0.25 0.0. 0.0. 0. 5 0.05 0.5 0.05 1.05 0.15\nK (for all profiles)\nFigure 3.11: Histograms of k1 and K for all field profiles examined\nr 0 .3 ............. ........ ... . . ... ........... .................. . .. ...... ... ...................\n:b0.2 ...... .....................................................................\n1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .\nO MIS OA1 i.25 0.025 O.4S 0.055 KOSS \".75 e#OAS $ &M LM 0.115 6.125 0.125 &,U1S 0.155 .Lis 0.175\nF (for all profiles)\nz 0 .2 ....... ....... ............. ........... . . . . . . . . . . . . ......................\n& 0 .1 ..................................... .............. ....................\n0.005 0.015 0.025 0.5 03 0.046 0.055 MM.06 0.075 0 *.8 0 5 0.105 0.115 0.125\nBet (for all profiles)\nFigure 3.12: Histograms of F and 3 for all field profiles examined\nTable 3. 1: Mean values of the three parameters in Equation 3.29 for each study area\nArea Mean Ma Mean Mean Mea\n___________ ~ k, (i/m) j1 K j F ______~ (n\nPantai Madura 4.12 x 104 0.22 0.010 0.016 0.21\nPantai Surabaya 1.07 x 10-3 0.20 0.058 0.041 0.13\nTeluk Waru 2.00 x 10-3 0.26 0.073 0.037 1 0.05\nFigure 3.11 shows the distributions of k, and K, and Figure 3.12 shows the distributions of F and P3, for all profiles. For each area, the histograms of the parameters are given in Figure B. 1 through Figure B.6 in Appendix B. The histograms in Figure 3.11 and Figure 3.12 are skewed toward smaller values. This feature is probably reflective of the mildly convex shapes of the profiles. It is noted that thirty-two profiles are scattered over the convex to transition ranges (K < 30). However, if the distributions are split into two categories by K = 0. 15, as done by Lee (1995), i.e., accretionary profiles for K < 0. 15 and erosional profiles for K > 0. 15, then twenty four profiles are in the accretionary state, and twenty-seven in erosional state. Table 3.2 summarizes this division in terms of the mean and standard deviations of the parameters in Equation 3.29. For comparison, Table 3.3 shows the results of Lee (1995) using 96 field profiles from six different coastal areas.\nTable 3.2: Values of parameters in Equation 3.29 for erosional and accretionary profile configurations using K = 0.15 as the demarcation value\nProfile F K _ (l/m)\nState Mean J Std. dev. Mean Std. dev. Mean Std. dev. Mean Std. dev.\n(24) 0.059 0.055 0.026 0.028 0.04 0.04 0.00034 0.00047\n(27) 0.025 0.023 0.034 0.032 0.39 0.19 0.0016 0.0019\na Numbers in parentheses denote number of profiles.\nTable 3.3: Results of profile divisions into erosional and accretionary configurations (after Lee, 1995) using K = 0.15 as the demarcating value\nProfile F _K\nState' Mean Std. dev. Mean Std. dev. Mean JStd. dev.\n(15) 0.026 0.019 0.015 0.008 0.02 0.03\naNumbers in parentheses denote number of profiles.\nIt should be be noted that, in general, F and 3 (in addition to k,) play important roles in characterizing the profile. In other words, changing the values of F or P for a constant ki can change the profile shape significantly, or at least modify the profile from the original shape. The effects ofF and [3 become more apparent when the length of the profile\nis relatively short. However, it is difficult to extract general characteristics of F and 1 associated with concave and convex profiles, because a concave profile may have a range of values of F and P3. At the same time, an increase in F can be identified by a decrease in profile length. From Table 3.1 it is seen that an increase in the (mean) value of F from Madura to Waru may be explained by a decrease in profile length from Madura to Waru. Also, the decreasing length of Surabaya profiles in the westerly direction is matched by increasing values of F. This effect of F can be explained as the result of the significance of F as accounting for the influence of bottom scour due to wave breaking in the nearshore portion of the profile. Hence, the longer the profile the smaller the relative contribution of F.\nSome of the tendencies characteristic of these parameters in shaping a profile are outlined in the following:\na) A larger kis associated with a more concave-upward profile. Conversely, lower Iis associated with a more convex-upward profile. A concave-upward profile is identified by a steep slope over the nearshore part of the profile, indicating an erosional situation due to a larger wave height that is reduced by dissipation due to fluid mud generated by erosion, and reflected by a comparatively high ic,. Tfhe opposite is the case for a convex-upward profile. b) A larger P3 tends to raise the nearshore part of the profile, while a smaller P~ tends to lower it. The effect of this parameter seems to be in opposition to that of F. c) A larger F corresponds to an increase in the nearshore slope of the profile, while a smaller F decreases it.\nTo further assess the characteristics of profile response to wave action, and the role of sediment supply in accreting the profile, laboratory experiments were conducted using sand and mud as sediment. The experiments were intended to give detailed information on: 1) time-dependent profile change, 2) wave attenuation coefficient obtained from wave measurements, 3) differences in profile changes, if any, between muddy and sandy profiles, and 4) the effect of covering the mud profile with a layer of fluid mud. Based on this information, the temporal behavior of the profiles and the characteristics of the equations used to fit the field profiles were further examined.\nThe experiments were conducted in a wave flume in the Coastal Engineering Laboratory at the University of Florida. This flume has been divided into four subflumes. The same flume was used by Lee (1995) previously, except that in the present study only two of the four subflumes were used. In these subflumes sand and mud profiles were formed. Fluid mud was poured over the mud profile to magnify the viscous effect of wave energy dissipation, and to study the role of external sediment supply in changing profile geometry.\nThe equipment and procedures for data acquisition, in general, followed those used by Lee (1995). The experimental equipment, procedure, test conditions, results and discussions are given in the following sections.\nThe experimental equipment included: 1) wave Flume, 2) measuring carriage, 3) sediment coring device, and 4) other apparatuses.\nWave Flume\nThe wave flume was 3.1 m wide, 0.9 m deep, and 33.5 m long and was divided into four subflumes (see Figures 4.1 and 4.2). Each subflume, partitioned by concrete brickwalls, had a width of 0.16 m and spanned about 3/4 length of the main flume (from the end of the shore portion of the main flume at 0.00 m to the end of the subflume partitions at 23 m). The two subflumes used are indicated by letters A and B in Figure 4.1.\nAt the offshore end of the main flume, a wave board actuated by a piston driven by a 7-HP motor generated monochromatic waves. Wave conditions could be adjusted by changing the wave stroke position (for wave height) and the periodicity of the stroke (for wave period).\nMeasuring Carriage\nThe measuring carriage was a moving conveyance made of steel, and could carry wave gages and point gages so that measurements of profile changes and wave height\nenvelope along the subflumes could be made. With a wheel base, the carriage was moveable on iron rails placed atop both sides of the main flume walls. Two capacitance-type wave gages were fixed on the wave-generator side of the carriage, and two point gages on the opposite side, one pair (wave gage and point gage) for each subflume (see Figure 4.1).\nPiston type wave maker\nNot drawn to scale\nFigure 4.1 : Schematic of the flume. The two subflumes used were A and B.\nFigure 4.2: Photograph of the flume with the wavemaker at the end of seaward portion of subflumes A and B\nThe point gages were equipped with graduated scales with verniers capable of measuring height changes to the nearest 0. 1 mm. Bottom profile measurement was carried out under muddy water conditions when visual observation of the profile bottom was not possible. Therefore, to help determine the bottom elevation, the point gages were equipped with expanded tips made of 2 cm by 8 cm steel strips that augmented the \"feel\" of profile bottom during measurement.\nSurface waves were measured by capacitance-type wave gages. The wave signals produced were then recorded and digitized by an integrated data acquisition system comprising a signal amplifier, a digitizing interface card and a personal computer with Global Lab software. The wave gages were calibrated by changing the vertical position of the gages at fixed water levels in the flume. Given digitized data sets consisting of voltage outputs corresponding to known water levels, the calibration constant was easily determined using linear regression.\nSediment Coring Device\nFor density measurement, the sediment coring device consisted of two 76 cm long concentric tubes: the inner tube of a 1.5 cm diameter made of metal and open at both bottom and top, and the outer cylinder of 8 cm diameter made of PVC. These two tubes formed an annular space between them which was closed at the bottom and open at the top (see Figure\nDuring measurement, a plastic tube of 1.30 cm diameter was enclosed in the inner cylinder and embedded in the soft mud bottom for about 15 minutes, while the annular space\nwas filled with a mixture of dry ice and denatured alcohol to freeze the soft mud contained in the plastic tube. The density of the sediment core retrieved from the plastic tube was then determined as the weight of the core divided by the volume occupied by it in the plastic tube.\nInner tube 8 cm\nOuter tube Plastic tube\nT F'LMetal cylinder\nPVC cylinder\nfilled with mixture\nof dry ice and\n____Sediment core\nFigure 4.3: Schematic of sediment coring device\nOther Apparatuses\nOther apparatuses were those required to facilitate the operation of the equipment described and running the experiments. Examples are a water pump, a wooden board, 40gallon plastic containers, etc.\n4.3 Sediments\nThe selected sediments for subflumes A and B were an artificial clay mixture and a fine sand, respectively. The clay mixture was an equal proportion (by weight) of an attapulgite and a kaolinite. The atapulgite was obtained from Floridian Company, in Quincy, FL, and the kaolinite from Feldspar Corporation, in Edgar, FL. The median sizes of attapulgite and kaolinite were approximately 1.5 gm. The clay mixture was prepared by mixing the dry mixture with well water, resulting in a cohesive mud with density ranging from 1,350 kg/m3 to 1,450 kg/m3, which could be sustained in a sloping configuration. Detailed information on the physical and the chemical properties of this mixture can be found in Feng (1992), Jiang (1993) and Lee (1995). The fine sand consisted of quartz from WHIBCO, Inc., in New York, NY. Its median size was around 85 pm.\nFive runs with different combinations of initial profile slope, wave height, wave period, and test duration were conducted. Table 4.1 summarizes the test conditions for each run. The test number sequence is in chronological order. For each run, wave period was\nmeasured by timing the passage of a given number of waves passsing a mark on the side of the flume before the waves entered the subflumes.\nTable 4. 1: Summary of test conditions\nInital SopeIncident Wave\nRun ItalSoe Wave Height (cm) Water Test\nN.Period Depth Duration Notes for Mud Proiles\nNo Mud Sand (s) Mud Sand (cm) (hr)\nProfiles Profiles Profile Profile\n1 0.010 0.019 1.4 9 9 20 48 fluid mud\n2 0.017 0.015 1.2 14 14 30 53 fluid mud\n3 0.017 0.015 1.2 6 14 30 72 wave damper &fluid mud\n4 0.008 0.014 1.2 5 13 24 94 wave damper\nFor mud profiles two features were included: 1) a fluid mud blanket, and 2) a wave damper. Fluid mud (density 1, 120 kg/in) was prepared in 40-gallon plastic containers and poured over the pre-placed mud profile of higher density, with the objective of enhancing wave absorption and determining whether fluid mud would be retained or eroded under given incident wave conditions. This method of fluid mud placement had to be adopted because fluid mud could not be generated rapidly enough in-situ, due to limitations of flume size, wave action and design test durations. The wave damper was a floating wooden board that was 1.5 m long, 0.5 m wide and 3 cm thick. It was placed on the water surface at the seaward end of the mud profile (Figure 4. 1). Its purpose was to reduce the incident wave height for\nthe mud profile. As a result, the effective incident wave height acting on the mud profile was smaller than that for the sand profile.\nFor subflume A containing mud, the initial profiles of Runs 1 through 3 were shaped with an approximately uniform slope. The initial profile of Run 4 was the continuation of the final profile of Run 3, with a lower water depth. The initial profile of Run 5 was the continuation of the final profile of Run 4, with fluid mud added. Table 4.1 gives the initial mean slope values for all the tests.\nThe experimental procedure can be described in five categories: 1) profile preparation, 2) fluid mud preparation, 3) wave measurement, 4) profile measurement and 5) density measurement, as follows.\nProfile preparations\nProfile preparation (for Runs 1, 2 and 3) was done by first draining out water from the main flume using a water pump. Then, building of the profiles was done iteratively using a spade to obtain the desired slope. Point gages were used to help measure the slopes. It was difficult to achieve a truly uniform slope, especially for the mud profile, because the subfiumes were narrow, and the muddy bottom was so soft that it was difficult to define the exact depth at a particular position. In any event, after profile preparation, water was pumped to the desired level to submerge the profiles, which were then left undisturbed for at least 24 hours before a particular run was initiated.\nFluid mud preparation\nLike the bottom sediment used for the mud profile, the fluid mud was an equal proportion of attapulgite and kaolinite clays. The required amounts of attapulgite and kaolonite were first dry-mixed in 40 gallon plastic containers. Well water was then added to achieve the required fluid mud density, pfm, which was 1,120 kg/i3 based on the following formula:\nPfi= (P, P,) + Pw (4.1)\nwhere pf, = fluid mud density, p= sediment granular density (2,650 kg/i3), p\",= density of water (1,000 kg/m) and Pd = dry density of the slurry determined from the known weight of dry sediment used and the total volume of the slurry in the container. The slurry was mechanically agitated by a rod with vanes. The resulting density was checked by a density meter (PAAR DMA35). The amount of fluid mud prepared was sufficient to cover the entire profile with an approximate thickness of 3 cm.\nProfile depth was measured along the center line of each subflume at 0.3 m intervals. The depth measurement was conducted by lowering the point gage until its expanded tip just touched the bottom. Using the moving carriage, profile measurement commenced from the profile end toward the wave generator, so that one sequence of measurements resulted in a\nsnapshot of the profile at each selected time. Wave (envelope) measurements were performed immediately after profile measurement so that the two sets of measurements could be considered to correspond with each other.\nWave height was measured by the (capacitance-type) wave gages affixed to the carriage which moved longitudinally on rails. Wave height was determined at different locations at intervals of 0.6 m. At each location, a time series of elevation of about 20 s duration was obtained. The measurements were conducted along the center line of each subflume. During measurement, wave breaking locations were identified for later analysis. The arithmetic mean wave height at each location was taken to represent the wave height at that location, and a longitudinal distribution of wave envelope was developed by joining wave heights at different locations along the subflumes.\nIn-situ mud density for the mud profile was measured using the coring apparatus described earlier. As noted, a transparent plastic tube of a 1.30 cm inner diameter was inserted into the inner cylinder, while the annular space was filled with dry ice pieces. The PVC canister, including the plastic tube and dry ice, was then pressed into the mud bottom. Since the depth of mud was less than 20 cm everywhere, the depth of penetration was typically 15 cm or less. Once embedded, the annular space was the filled with commercial grade\ndenatured alcohol to accelerate the freezing process. In about 15 minutes the PVC canister was withdrawn along with the frozen core within the plastic tube.\nThe canister was then cleared of dry ice using tap water, and the plastic tube was taken out of the inner tube. The plastic tube was then refrozen by placing it into another similar apparatus 15 cm high, previously used by Parchure (1980). After refreezing, the plastic tube was laid horizontally and was ready to be cut into segments using a hack-saw. Each cut segment was weighed and the plastic piece alone was weighed again after the sample was removed. The difference in the two weights gave the weight of the sample. The density of each segment was then determined as the weight of the sediment divided by the volume of the sample.\nResults of density measurement are given in Table 4.2. They describe the trend in mud density change due to mud fluidization or consolidation. It is observed that the density of mud bottom in Run 2 tended to decrease slightly, as a result of mud fluidization due to profile erosion in this test. On the other hand, as observed in Run 5, the typically low mud density at test initiation (due to the poured fluid mud) tended to increase toward the end of the test. This consolidation corresponded with mud deposition as shown by mud profile change in Figure 4.11.\nHowever, caution must be exercised with respect to the accuracy of this simple method due to: a) the tendency of the sediment sample to increase in length in the tube while being frozen, b) the difficulty of making an even cut by the saw resulting in errors in volumetric determination, and c) the tendency for some mass loss during retrieval and\nsawing. Because of these reasons, Table 4.2 should be regarded as providing a qualitative description of density variation with time and depth.\nTable 4.2 : Results of mud density measurement\nRun No. 1 2 5 I\n@12 hrs @29 hrs @test initiation\n1,310 @ 1.5 cm 1,320 @ 1.5 cm 1,140 @ 1.5 cm 1,390 @ 4.5 cm 1,490 @ 4.5 cm 1,370 @ 4.5 cm Mud density 1,400 @ 7.0 cm 1,520 @ 7.0 cm 1,380 @ 7.5 cm\n(kg/m3) 1,700 @ 10.5cm\n@ Depth &end of test & 45 hrs &end of test\nbelow 1,230 @ 1.5 cm 1,300 @ 1.5 cm 1,330 @ 1.5 cm\nprofile surface 1,360 @ 4.5 cm 1,320 @ 4.5 cm 1,510 @ 4.5 cm\n1,480 @ 7.5 cm 1,460 @ 7.0 cm 1,500 @ 7.5 cm\n1,700 @ 10.5cm 1,520 @ 10.5cm 1,700 @ 10.5cm\n4.6 Corrections for Wave Data The raw wave height data were subjected to corrections for side-wall friction and shoaling as described next.\nCorrection for Side-Wall Friction\nThe common criterion used for determining the presence of various oscillatory boundary layer structures, i.e., laminar (viscous), transitional and turbulent, is the wave Reynolds number defined as\nRe,, = (4.2)\nwhere U, = maximum orbital velocity just outside the boundary layer, a. = orbital amplitude just outside the boundary layer, and v. = kinematic viscosity of water. From linear wave theory U6 and a. can be defined as U8 a.o (4.3)\na,- l(4.4) 2sihkh\nwhere h = water depth, H = wave height, o = wave frequency, kr = wave number obtained from linear dispersion relation. Then Re, can be rewritten as\nRe,1, H 2(y (4.5)\n4v sinh2k h\nThe wave Reynolds numbers for the test conditions given in Table 4.1 were in the range of 2.9x1 03 to 1.4x104, which is considered to be within the limit of the existence of a viscous boundary layer (Collins, 1963; Kamphuis, 1975). Therefore, the approach of Hunt (1959) was considered adequate for calculating the correction for flume side-wall friction. This correction was applied between two adjacent measurement locations based on the\nHC = HI + (1 e )Hi (4.6)\nwhere k,,, is the wave attenuation coefficient due to side-wall friction and is expressed by 2kr ( vw1 sinh2kh\nk r 12k/ s kr t 47\n\" b 20 2k h + sinh2kh (4.7)\nNote that, the indices i-1 and i denote adjacent spatial locations increasing in the wave propagation direction, superscript c denotes the corrected value, Ay = distance between two adjacent locations of wave measurement, b = width of subflume, and h = average water depth between two measurement locations. See Lee (1995) for further details.\nCorrection for Shoaling\nThe wave height corrected for side-wall friction was further corrected for shoaling based on the linear wave theory. This correction was applied between two adjacent measurement locations using the expression: Hc = H (k 1)H1 (4.8)\nwith k, is the shoaling coefficient given by S1o(1/2 (2(k h). + sinh2(k h). ) cosh2(k h) (49)\n(2(krh) + sinh2(krh)) cosh2(krh)j\nSimilar to index i in Equation 4.6, index] increases in the direction of wave propagation. See Lee (1995) for further details.\n4.7 Profile Change Data and Discussion\nAs examples of time-evolving profiles, Figures 4.4 and 4.5 show mud and sand profiles at different times for Run 1. For further analysis, only the initial and final profiles were considered.\nFigures 4.6 to 4.11 (except Figure 4.9) show initial and final configurations of sand and mud profiles for Runs I through 5. Two major features of sand profiles that are identifiable from these figures and not found in mud profiles are bar and trough formations. Bars were typically found in the vicinity of the subfiume ends, and shoreward of that region noteworthy changes in the sand profile took place. On the other hand, trough formation was typically found in the nearshore part of the profiles in the proximity of the swash zone. The presence of two bars close to each other in the sand profiles, as shown in Figures 4.7 and 4.8, is an interesting phenomenon which is also found in natural profiles (see Figure 4.9). Dolan and Dean (1985) indicated that multiple bar formation they observed was related to the multiple wave break-point mechanism. In the present study, it was also observed that the positions of these major features (bar and trough) were at the localities of wave breaking. The locations of the two bars in the Figures 4.7 and 4.8 was related to two positions of waves breaking (almost simultaneously).\nA characteristic behavior associated with sandy profiles is their tendency of maintaining a volumetric sedimentary balance over the length of the active profile. Bottom\nscour yields sediment resulting in trough formation in some part of the profile, and the eroded sediment is deposited seaward resulting in bar formation over that portion of the profile. Thus in Runs 4 and 5 (Figures 4.10 and 4.11, respectively), the breaker positions and the resulting bars migrated offshore beyond the end of the subflume.\nUnfortunately, a volumetric balance could not be fully established in the experiments. Two major factors that significantly affected the results were: 1) the length of the active profile spanned beyond the sandy subflume, so that the profile measured could not include the entire active profile, and 2) some sediment mixing occurred between the subflumes, as evidenced from the top layer of the sand profile becoming soft and slurry-like due to mud that entered the sand subflume from the other subflume via the common flume region located beyond the subflumes.\nThe mud profiles did not exhibit any trend toward a volumetric balance, but in fact demonstrated the contrary trend, i.e., a volume imbalance in profile change between erosion and deposition, as can be seen from the spatial profile changes shown in Figures 4.12 and 4.13. The eroded mud was suspended and most likely spread throughout the entire flume, as observed from the uniformly muddy and turbid water all over the flumes during experiments. The common flume area beyond the ends of partitioned walls of the subflumes was where the eroded material was stored. 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        "raw_content": "Understanding Automatic Doors & Why Use Them\nMarch 20, 2018 By admin In automatic doors\tNo Comments\nAutomatic doors are widely utilized in the commercial sector and in case, contemplating on installing this cutting-edge utility, you must understand how automatic doors work.\nJust as the word sounds, \u201cautomatic\u201d, automatic doors open and close by themselves and this is facilitated by the in-built sensors. Once the sensor is triggered, the automatic door will open and close by itself. Depending on the quality of the sensors and doors, these doors are certainly reliable in emergency situations.\nFor their efficiency, many of the modern automatic doors are controlled by an electric motor that powers the internal belts for their operation.\nTypes of Automatic Doors\nFor decision making, you will also have to look at the various types of automatic doors on the market. These generally include;\nThese types of doors are generally installed in commercial buildings and other public establishments like hospitals, airports, hotels, and supermarkets.\nFor any commercial building, automatic doors are some of the best gifts a service provider will give to his or her customers. These doors offer maximum convenience to the elderly, children, handicapped, and those holding heavy luggage.\nWhy Opt for Automatic Doors?\nThere are various reasons for any businessman to install automatic doors as per his workplace requirement. Apart from providing an immediate impression, automatic doors also provide the following;\nImprove Elegance\nWhen it comes to fancy places like hotels, lifestyle outlets and airports, automatic doors definitely improve the appearance of the entire building. Depending on the glazing type, these doors may help display products, and double the building\u2019s view.\nLessen Traffic\nBusy centres and commercial buildings such as airports, arcades, and hospitals tend to have more traffic as more people come in and go out. Also, these places require maximum security for safety and one of the ultimate solutions is automatic doors. Depending on the settings, these doors can detect any illegally possessed material and weapons thereby impacting security measures.\nThese automatic doors are extremely reliable in reducing the energy bills and this is supported by a number of studies. They are basically good at preventing the outside weather from affecting the atmosphere inside. To reduce energy consumption, especially in large commercial buildings, automatic doors can be utilized as they only open when necessary.\nHealth and hygiene are some of the major priorities in the modern era. Installing automatic doors on public buildings like arcades, hospitals, and supermarkets can guarantee customers of their safety. In other words, pulling or pushing doors is commonly believed to spread germs.\nThe performance of automatic doors is generally reliable and their maintenance certainly costs less. However, in case of malfunction or damage, a professional team must be contacted to sort the problem. Some of the possible issues with automatic doors include;\nFailure to open or close\nSensor malfunctions",
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        "raw_content": "Android 5.1.1 Lollipop comes to European Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge\nFinally the Samsung Galaxy S6 and variant Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge receive the new update to Android 5.1.1 Lollipop, ahead of Galaxy Note 4 which was the terminal that initially was going to receive before. We knew a few days ago that the Americans Galaxy S6 were already to update to version 5.1.1 of Lollipop. Well, now it is when we can also ensure that the system upgrade is coming to Europe.\nFrench users of the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge are being the first to receive the update to Android 5.1.1 Lollipop at its terminals. As shown by the attached images, there are terminals in the country showing the version 5.1.1 of the system in the phone information. The update weighs 623 MB. This offers some interesting changes. Especially regarding the camera that now allows us to control exposure controls directly from this screen. Also another minor aspect offers us new possibilities, as in the case of apps, which from now will be in alphabetical order to make it easier to find what we are looking for.\nUnfortunately, still according to the experience of those who already have installed this version of the system, the serious problem of managing the RAM memory persists after installing the new update. According to this experience, the Samsung Galaxy S6 starts with only 42% of available RAM while quickly available memory drops to only 20% with normal telephone use, and that we are talking about nothing less than 3 GB. But there are other new features introduced in Android 5.1.1 Lollipop for Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge.\nSuch as the \u201cguest mode\u201d which allows us to provide our smartphone to a friend leaving access only to what we allow and new wallpaper with parallax effect and numerous changes to the TouchWiz interface for users of Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge and S6.\nNaturally, after the arrival last week in the United States and with the news that is already distributed in France, it is expected that the update to Android 5.1.1 Lollipop in Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge is imminent for the rest of countries in Europe, if it has not yet begun.\nThis entry was posted in News, updates and tagged Android 5.1.1 Lollipop, Android 5.1.1 Lollipop comes to European Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge, Samsung Galaxy S6, Samsung S6 Edge. Bookmark the permalink.\n\u2190 Samsung Galaxy S5 will also receive Android 5.1.1 Lollipop, possibly\nBeta firmware based on Android 5.1 Lollipop for Huawei Honor 6 is here \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "The bladder collects and stores urine, which is made by the kidneys. It is a muscular balloon-shaped organ.\nBladder cancer begins most often in the lining of the bladder. Cancer that is limited to the lining is called superficial bladder cancer. If the cancer spreads into the muscle wall of the bladder, it is called invasive bladder cancer. Bladder cancer has the ability to spread to other body parts including the lungs, bones, and liver.\nCauses and Risk Factors+\nFamily history of bladder cancer (several genetic risk factors identified)\nChronic bladder inflammation (recurrent urinary tract infections, urinary stones)\nConsumption of Aristolochia fangchi (herb used in some weight-loss formulas)\nInfection with Schistosoma haematobium (parasite found in many developing countries)\nTreatment with certain drugs (e.g. cyclophosphamide - used to treat cancer)\nExposure to carcinogens in the workplace also increases the risk for bladder cancer. Occupational risk factors include recurrent exposure to antineoplastic drugs (used in chemotherapy), hair dye and aniline(a chemical used in medical and industrial dyes). Workers at increased risk include medical workers, hairdressers, machinists, printers, painters, truck drivers and workers in rubber, chemical, textile, metal, and leather industries.\nSigns and Symptoms+\nThe primary symptom of bladder cancer is blood in the urine (hematuria). Hematuria may be visible to the naked eye (gross) or visible only under a microscope (microscopic) . Hematuria is usually painless. Other symptoms include frequent urination and pain upon urination (dysuria).\nDiagnosis+\nA complete medical history is used to identify potential risk factors (e.g., smoking, exposure to dyes).\nUrinalysis (to detect or confirm microscopic hematuria)\nUrine culture (to rule out Urinary Tract Infection)\nUrine cytology (to detect cancer cells by examining cells flushed from the bladder during urination)\nCystoscopy - Local anesthesia is administered and a cystoscope (thin, telescope-like tube with a tiny camera attached) is inserted into the bladder through the urethra to allow the physician to detect abnormalities. Under cystoscopic examination, the bladder cancer appears like underwater corals. If tumour is detected, the patient goes for transurethral resection of bladder tumour (TURBT).\nIVU or intravenous urography is a series of X-rays taken of the kidney, ureter and bladder after injection of a dye into the bloodstream. The aim is to diagnose tumours that may arise from the internal mucosal lining of the whole urinary tract.\nCT Urography is a series of CT scan X-rays of the kidney, ureter and bladder taken after injection of a dye into the bloodstream. This very detailed study not only allows tumours arising from the internal mucosal lining to be diagnosed, it can also detect solid tumours in the kidney and bladder.",
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        "raw_content": "View Programs, creative Writing Programs. Ineligible at other institutions. After spending several weeks studying the EU, its history and present movement towards integration, the class flew to Brussels where we met with officials and proceeded to learn firsthand how the EU functioned. October 1, 2019, uS and international transfer students, march 1, 2019. Environmental science (biological sciences Transfer Recommendations (to be competitive for all natural sciences majors Minimum of thirty transferable semester hours GPA in math and science: Minimum grade point average.00 in mathematics and science coursework is preferred for consideration. On September 15, 2017, the University notified school districts that it will automatically admit students in the top 6 percent of their high school classes to summer/fall 2019 and to spring 2020. Credit for military training: Transfer credit is awarded for some kinds of military training. Grade point average computation. Additionally, my attendance would allow the Political Science department to make a more accurate determination on how well I would fit in to the program than from solely my graduate school application.\nBelhaven University is located in a historic, residential setting in the heart of Jackson, Mississippi, and is a close-knit community of students, professors, and staff committed to the mission of the college, which is to prepare students academically and spiritually to serve Christ Jesus. We invite you to explore our graduate programs and to discover where a Loyola University Maryland degree can take you. Our graduate students are socially responsible leaders within their professions, and in their personal lives. M is the foremost company, which is well-known due to its high-quality admission essays, that are written for all educational disciplines such as law school admission essays, nursing admission essays, medical school admission essays as well as for all academic levels such as MBA admission.\nSubmit an official record or transcript (mark sheet) that shows all your secondary school work and grades (or marks) starting with ninth grade and continuing through at least the end of 11th grade. Engineering Freshman Requirements Calculus readiness requirement: To be considered for admission to the Cockrell School of Engineering, students must be calculus ready. I know from personal experience that in order to achieve the trust, honesty, and success that State University values, new people are needed to create a respectful environment for these values. Admission to requested majors. Catalog eligibility for Texas transfer students. Thus vindicated, my desire to further formalize my love of science brings me to State University. And that, truly, is the greatest success I can imagine. Participation in the University of Rochesters Graduate School Visitation Program would allow me to learn more about the Department of Political Science to further see if my interests align with those in the department. Recruiting Students for Undergraduate Admission The Office of Admissions offers a variety of services and resources to assist prospective students with the undergraduate admissions application process. Candidates for all undergraduate degrees must complete at least sixty semester hours of coursework in residence at the university. Decisions about majors for automatically admissible students and decisions about admission and majors for applicants who are not automatically admissible are made and delivered beginning in the fall. Applicants who appear to be deficient after applying for admission are notified by the Office of Admissions that they must submit additional information through an online process.",
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        "raw_content": "Learn Hungarian Abroad\nHungary is home to arguably the most beautiful and striking city in the world -- Budapest. From Roman ruins and medieval townhouses to baroque churches, neoclassical public buildings and art nouveau bathhouses and schools, this city is a must-see on any European backpacking adventure. Hungary is also a country full of beautiful lesser-known places, not to mention the lush rolling hills of the north and a folk culture (paintings, embroidery, music) that is unsurpassed in its richness and singularity.\nMagyar, or Hungarian, may be known as one of the most difficult languages to pick up, which is why using a textbook or a podcast wont get you very far. By far the best way to learn Hungarian is by traveling to Hungary itself, but other countries in the region have small communities of Hungarian speakers, including Romania, Slovakia, Serbia and Croatia. Sounds like the perfect excuse to wander to the heart of Central Europe to learn a new language!\nIs it really worth the time and effort to study Hungarian? Many will insist in the futility of such a mission; some will say only study it if you actually are going to need it; still others argue that tackling this peculiar language is worth it for the challenge alone. Hungarian is challenging, but if you are considering it -- you probably enjoy language learning opportunities like this!\nWhatever your motive, it is useful to consider that there are various modes of language acquisition that vary from free casual bars to intensive multi-purpose courses. If you do decide to take the leap and learn, here are different landing points.\nUniversity Courses -- There are several universities in Budapest and in the other cities such as Debrecen, the second largest city, which offer summer school programs and also courses through out the year at reasonable rates. These courses are in demand with university students who can earn graduation credits once they have passed the final language exam.\nCultural Immersion -- There are programs specifically tailored to those with familial ties to Hungary who wish to reconnect with their heritage though acquiring the language and travelling to Hungary for the first time.\nSurvival Courses -- Contacting a language teacher or taking a 1-3 hour language tour through the language learning service allows you to get the basics of how to pronounce strange letters and complete everyday tasks like ordering at a restaurant. If you are only planning on staying in Hungary for a short time or you don't have much time to invest in studying, this might be an interesting alternative.\nWhy Learn Hungarian Abroad?\nGoing abroad to learn a language is one of the things that make travel as opposed to simply sightseeing so amazingly special. Going to the source of the language where you can see Hungarian culture up close and personal is sure to enhance your experience and make the learning process that much easier and more rewarding than staying at home and going online. While it is certainly possible to learn Hungarian behind a computer screen, why not seize the opportunity and do so while exploring Budapest or another Hungarian speaking city?\nYou don't need any special qualifications to learn Hungarian; the vast majority of foreigners who begin studying in Hungary are complete beginners. Since learners often complain of frustration at not being understood and progressing slower than with other languages, commitment and willingness to learn and a positive attitude will go a long way. Benny Lewis, the founder of Fluent in Three Months, learned Hungarian in just two months by disregarding when people told him it was so hard and focusing on all the ways it was \"ridiculously easy.\u201d This kind of attitude can carry you a long way as you master grammar, pronunciation, and syntax.\nIt is best to make a plan for how you are going to study Hungarian before you leave. You might want to start exploring the language as soon as you can, then register at a language school or university for a free placement test. If you want to study for the summer or a gap year, you will probably need to register in advance so that you ensure you get into the level and time slot that is best for you. It doesn\u2019t hurt to start looking into all the options well before your trip so that you don\u2019t end up just going for the last (and maybe least appealing) thing available.\nPopular Locations to Learn Hungarian\nThe most popular place to study the language is clearly in the Pearl of the Danube, where 33% of Hungary\u2019s population is centered and you can immerse yourself in the culture and intricacies of everyday interactions in a thrilling metropolitan city.\nHowever, Budapest's pervasive fame may have left Hungary's other towns undeservedly cast aside. Debrecen, the second largest city in the country, established a summer school for learning Hungarian as a foreign language and culture at its university in 1926 and welcomes around 1000 students each year. Next comes Szeged, located in the south and considered the sunshine capital. It offers as much culture as its big sister in the north but with a friendlier climate.\nChoosing a Hungarian Learning Program\nYou will first need to consider how much time and money you're willing to invest in a program and this depends on your initial objective. Are you wanting to learn in order to live in Hungary or for a short visit, or simply for your own self-improvement and/or curiosity? An intensive total immersion program might not make sense if you only need basic survival Hungarian for a temporary stay. Also, because many of the programs offer two or more sessions per day you should choose a school in a location which you don't mind spending time. Finally, all schools have a website where you can read about their history and also get detailed course information with contact details.\nLiving and language learning in Central Europe costs tend to be lower than in Northern or Western parts of the continent. However, learning a language is also considered a luxury reserved for those with higher incomes. You can find language courses to fit every budget and sometimes special discounted rates on program websites. Be realistic and calculate all the costs of living to ensure you can study without financial concern for as long as you intend to.\nPrivate one-on-one classes through a language school generally cost between $15 and $20 (HUD 3850-5100) for a 45-minute up to one hour session through a language school in central Budapest. However, if you don't mind studying with others in a small group and paying for several weeks at a time then the cost can go down to around $5 per class. If you are worried about paying the whole tuition upfront, ask to see if you could attend a sample class for free so you can be sure before committing.\nScholarship Options for Learning Hungarian\nEach year around 350 foreigners receive scholarships to attend classes in Budapest. , or scholarships for going overseas to study in Hungary, are offered by the government's Tempus Public Foundation. The Scholarship Board for Minority Hungarians also provides financial aid to those with Hungarian ancestry wishing to study there. You can contact the Ministry of Education in your own country to find out about the scholarship and grants available to you.\nHungarian Language Center provides Hungarian language lessons worldwide. We offer online courses. 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        "raw_content": "Big Stakes Match Play Golf attracts several pro athletes\nLondon, UK (May 9, 2005) \u2013 The upcoming and inaugural Big Stakes Match Play Golf tournament has attracted several high-profile, professional athletes \u2013 all of which will be competing for the largest pay check in the history of golf ($3 million). The tournament is open to non-touring professionals and the entry fee is $50,000 per person or $100,000 per team.\nSome of the former and current athletes competing in the event include:\n\u2013 Rick Rhoden, former MLB pitcher\n\u2013 Billy Joe Tolliver, former NFL player\n\u2013 Pierre Larouche, former NHL player\n\u2013 Chris Mohr, current NFL player\n\u2013 Dan Quinn, former NHL player\n\u2018Golf has an incredible lure to professional athletes and always has. Everyone knows that stars like Michael Jordan, John Smoltz and Dan Marino are very good golfers. At Big Stakes we will see professional athletes who excel at golf,\u2019 says Alex Czajkowski, Marketing Director, Sportsbook.com. \u2018Golf is not just a pastime for these guys, they are tremendous golfers looking to showcase their skills and win the largest payout in golf history.\u2019\nOther high-profile players worth noting include Robert Floyd (son of the hall of fame golfer Ray Floyd) and Chan Reeves (nephew of NFL head coach Dan Reeves.)\nSportsbook.com is the presenting sponsor of the inaugural Big Stakes Match Play Golf competition. The partnership between Sportsbook.com and Big Stakes reflects the growing popularity of golf wagering on the sport of golf in North America. According to Sportsbook.com, online gambling on golf has increased nearly 80 per cent in the past three years.\nThe 2005 Big Stakes Match Play Golf Competition will be held at the CasaBlanca Resort & Casino in Mesquite, Nevada from May 11-16. It will be aired on The Golf Channel from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., May 30 to June 1.",
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        "raw_content": "You are at:Home\u00bbDaily Inspiration\u00bbYou May Do This But \u2013\n\u201cWhen He had called the people to Himself, with His disciples also, He said to them, \u201cWhoever desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me. For whoever desires to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake and the gospel\u2019s will save it. For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul? Or what will a man give in exchange for his soul?\u201d Mark 8:34-37\nThe things which God has prepared for those who love Him.\u201d\u201d 1 Cor. 2:9\n\u201cYou may\u2026,\u201d the Spirit of God said to me. \u201cYou may\u2026,\u201d He continued.\nHe was referring to both things I was considering doing. Telling me I could do either one of them.\n\u201cBut this is not my will. Will you do my will instead?\u201d\nThe Lord was making it perfectly clear I could go the way my flesh wanted to go. Or I could deny my flesh and follow Him. I could do my will. Or His. It was my choice.\nThe way of self. Or the way of Christ. My way. Or His way.\nFriend, the Lord doesn\u2019t force obedience on us. He calls us to it.\nBut we\u2019re fooling ourselves, and dangerously at that, if we profess to believe in Jesus as Lord and don\u2019t truly surrender our lives to Christ whereby we are committed daily to living a life of love and honor for and obedience to Jesus.\nIt would have been relatively easy to do the two things I was considering at the time. And the Lord had made abundantly clear He would allow it. But He also made clear His path for me was a different one. And, to be truthful, a much harder and challenging one. Just the same, it would have been His path. For His purpose. For His glory.\nI knew which path I would choose. I would choose the way of Christ. The way His Spirit would lead me. Despite the cost to my personal ease and comfort.\nBecause the life of obedience to Jesus, despite how indescribably challenging it can be to say no to self and yes to God and His ways, comes with the everlasting reward of being in Christ\u2019s forever fellowship, drawing ever closer to Him, become ever more like Him, and looking forward to the rewards stored up for His faithful followers in heaven.\nThe Lord will let you go the way you choose, friend. But if you call Jesus Christ Lord, if you profess to be a Christian, if you consider yourself born again, if you claim to be headed for heaven, then you need to deny the self life and choose the life of Christ. Of devotedly following the Lord Jesus wherever He may choose to lead you. Now, yes, and forevermore!",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb News \u00bb The Board's Annual Review Published\nThe Board's Annual Review Published\nTraining over 400 people in rural skills on over 50 courses, over 5,000 people enjoying free guided walks across the AONB and investing \u00a3320,000 in the restoration and celebration of wildflower grasslands are just some of the highlights included in the recently published Annual Review 2014/15 by the Cotswolds Conservation Board.\nThe Conservation Board, which looks after the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, has published its latest Annual Review. The publication, which is downloadable from the website, summarises the range of work and achievements of the Board during the last financial year.\nOther notable highlights include:\n\u00a33.4m worth of investment in the AONB secured by the Board\nCelebrating the 10th anniversary of the Cotswolds Conservation Board and the Sustainable Development Fund\nOver 300 Cotswold Voluntary Wardens have clocked up a total of 45,639 hours in their work to conserve, enhance and increase understanding and enjoyment of the Cotswolds AONB\nThe Board receives an allocation offer of 2.49 million Euros (equating to \u00a31.99m) for the delivery of a new Cotswolds LEADER programme covering significant parts of rural Oxfordshire, Wiltshire, and Gloucestershire\nRoaring success for the Cotswold Lion Caf\u00e9\nDirector Martin Lane said: \u201cThe figures demonstrate the ongoing support for the Board and the AONB and the high levels of value for money that the Board is able to secure for its funding partners.\nIt\u2019s through the hard work of all our staff, voluntary wardens, members and many partner organisations including 15 local authorities, we were able to once again secure significant investment and bring a wide range of benefits to the Cotswolds AONB and its local communities. We are looking forward to another busy and productive year where hopefully even more projects will come to fruition to help conserve this fantastic landscape and enable more people to explore and enjoy this special place for themselves.\u201d\nThe Annual Review 2014/15 can be downloaded here.\nTo download an infographic summarising key highlights, click here",
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        "raw_content": "Restore Communication > Family Business Conflicts\nWhen a business is owned and/or operated by a family, very complex family dynamics emerge. Highly charged areas can become difficult to navigate when there are family ties and interests involved.The family members need to agree on the ways and means to achieve business success. However, where there are strained or no communications between family members who are part of the staff, management team or directors on the board, this can negatively affect business decision-making and implementation.\nTo move the business into a positive operation again, it is first necessary to address the family-related aspects of the communication breakdown. As relationships between family members have developed over a lifetime, they often can become strained as a result of not talking out issues along the way. These discussions need to take place in a safe, non- blaming way, where a family member can say how something that was said or an action or non-action by the father, older brother, sister or other member affected him or her. These are feelings that are described as a result of what was said or done and it is not to attack the other person. As the family members all engage in this facilitated discussion, an airing takes place and understanding of the reasons for deeply-felt but buried feelings comes out, which leads to a changing of perceptions, improving of communications and rebuilding of trust. A procedure can be set in place to address communication issues in the future.\nOnce discussed, attention can be turned to the business issues facing the company. Issues such as compensation of family members involved in running the business and those not involved, generational issues related to running the company or buy-out of the parents who founded the company, can be addressed. The staff, management and directors can again act in a positive decision-making environment.\nSteve can facilitate the discussions of both the family and business aspects if desired. Based on years of dealing with conflict-related discussions in numerous mediations, he can help with the family communication breakdown. As he has worked in the business sector with three corporations, and a community mediation business, in addition to acting as an industrial real estate broker, he understands business issues and can help with a facilitation of business discussions. Please click on the tab \"About Steve\" or \"Professional Resume\" to see a more detailed background related to communication counseling or his business background.\nThe result of working through the communication issues will lead to a cooperative, productive spirit emerging, which will strengthen family and working relationships and benefit the family business.",
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        "raw_content": "\u2018This event is fast becoming a significant maritime festival on the Kent coast\u2019\nPlans for a second Harbour Day run by the charity Whitstable Maritime and Whitstable Harbour Board are well advanced with approximately 150 volunteers helping on the day and an anticipated attendance of 7,000. The date is Saturday 11th August.\nThe harbour will be packed with boats. Traditional barges, smacks and Old Gaffers will race offshore. Margate\u2019s deep water lifeboat will be on display and visitors will be able to use the new pontoon to go aboard the 60ft. Border Force Maritime Command and the 55ft. Inshore Fisheries and Conservation coastal patrol boat. A local community radio station will be broadcasting a live programme from the event and a free 36-page souvenir programme is in preparation.\nThere will be a full day\u2019s programme that includes bands, a children\u2019s drama, a choir and fancy dress. Marine ecology, water pollution, plastics, coastal management and oyster farming are some of the themes of the 40 stalls that will be lining the quays. Ropework, creative marine art, and model boat building are among the activities being offered by stall-holders and the marine emergency services will be focusing on water safety. Several stalls will be inviting visitors to explore the town\u2019s maritime heritage.\n\u2018This event is fast becoming a significant maritime festival on the Kent coast\u2019 said Gordon Vincent who is leading the planning team of volunteers. Gordon said he was humbled by the strong support from the resident traders, harbour staff, Councillors, and the organisations in Canterbury, Herne Bay, Faversham and Whitstable that are contributing to the event.\n\u2018This is the third major project being undertaken by Whitstable Maritime,\u2019 he added, \u2018the other two being the restoration of Whitstable\u2019s iconic oyster yawl, the Gamecock, and the creation of a coastal trail from Whitstable to Faversham. All our activities are designed to celebrate Whitstable\u2019s connections with the sea, past, present and future. This appeals to families that have lived locally for generations as well as incoming residents and week-enders. As a young charity we welcome new volunteers and donors.\u2019",
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In: Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Parallel Problem Solving from Nature (PPSN 2016), Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45823-6_84\nHerrmann, S.; Ochoa, G.; Rothlauf, F. (2016). Communities of Local Optima as Funnels in Fitness Landscapes. In: Proceedings of the ACM Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO 2016), Denver, Colorado, July 20-24, 2016. ACM Press, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1145/2908812.2908818\nHerrmann, S. (2016). Determining the Difficulty of Landscapes by PageRank Centrality in Local Optima Networks. In: Proceedings of the 16th European Conference on Evolutionary Computation in Combinatorial Optimisation (EvoCOP 2016), Porto, March 30th - April 1st, 2016. Springer, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-30698-8_6\nWimmer, J., Ernst, C.-P. H., Herrmann, S., Rothlauf, F. (2016). Social Network Sites:\u2028The Influence of the Number of Friends on Social Capital. 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        "raw_content": "Published 26 Feb, 2018 by Craig Maplesden.\nImage: Charlotte Knee Photography www.charlotteknee.com\nGregg Wallace has become a familiar face on TV over the past decade. With hit shows such as \u2018Eat Well For Less\u2019 and MasterChef attracting millions of viewers, he has experienced the delights of Michelin starred restaurants as well as help those on a tight budget save money and eat healthier. Here, the former greengrocer talks about teaching children cookery skills in school, his love of Angel Delight and helping families cook cheap, quick and healthy meals.\nHi Gregg. How are you?\nI\u2019m good. I\u2019ve been in the gym since 6am. I was in bed at 8pm last night, watching Alien.\nIs this a typical day for you getting up early?\nBecause I work in television there is no normal routine. MasterChef has the most routine but Eat Well For Less doesn\u2019t because it\u2019s families all over the country and Inside. If I am at home then I\u2019m in the gym with a gym instructor at 6am.\nIt\u2019s easier to get up early when there\u2019s a trainer waiting for you in the gym!\nIt\u2019s that I\u2019m an old greengrocer so my default position is to go to bed early and wake up early, that\u2019s what I do. Left to our own devices me and Anna would be in bed by 8.30pm. Then I\u2019m normally up around 5am. That\u2019s what I like to do.\nIt\u2019s interesting doing all those different things\u2026\nI think only people who have worked in television should be allowed to run the country because they experience life in the UK from every different angle, as opposed to some people who have a job where they travel from one place to a place every day and meet the same sort of people every day. Television people meet everybody from royalty to beggars and everything in between.\nWould you want to do that kind of job? Doesn\u2019t sound as much fun as what you do\u2026\nWhat? Run the country? I\u2019d like to be Food Minister \u2013 minister in charge of dinner, if there was such a thing.\nMaybe you could stop the axing of school lunches. What do you think about that?\nI didn\u2019t know anything about it. I haven\u2019t got an opinion on that but I would, however, like to see cooking classes in school. Just an hour a week from the age of five up until the time you leave. That would be enough.\nOne thing that Eat Well For Less has taught me over the three years now is there\u2019s a chronic skills shortage in the UK, making people reliant on expensive pre-made foods. People buy them for two reasons \u2013 one: they don\u2019t have the skills to prep food and secondly: because they honestly believe it saves them time. I wandered round the supermarket the other day to these subliminal messages. It had Meal Solutions above the cabinet. I wasn\u2019t aware it was a puzzle that needed solving.\nIt\u2019s subliminal brainwashing isn\u2019t it?\nIf you tell people this, and you convince people\u2026 How many times have you heard: \u2018We\u2019re cash rich but we\u2019re time poor\u2019. Who wants you to believe that? I don\u2019t believe that is true. It\u2019s telling us that we\u2019re busy people. We haven\u2019t got time to cook and also cookery is a chore akin to ironing so what you should do is treat yourself and spend more money on your food than you would do if you prepped it yourself.\nThis is highly dangerous and if we carry on going generation after generation of de-skilled people we\u2019re going to be completely and utterly reliant on ready-made foods.\nWhat are your thoughts on \u2018clean eating\u2019?\nI don\u2019t know what that is. It\u2019s the first time I\u2019ve heard that.\nIt means no refined sugar, no wheat, dairy, that sort of thing.\nUrgh, I don\u2019t like the sound of that at all. I want to eat Angel Delight and toast. That\u2019s rubbish. That sounds like an extreme to me, like it would put the majority of people off. I\u2019m talking about the majority of people cooking their dinner, that\u2019s all I want. It can be dirty eating or clean eating. I don\u2019t care. I want you to cook your own dinner.\nHow can we encourage that?\nWhat I really would like to do, which I think would solve everything, is if I could convince lots of people that time in the kitchen could be their time \u2013 and it can be fun time. It\u2019s more constructive than having your bottom on a sofa. That\u2019s what I\u2019d like rather than come home and: \u2018Oh I have to do this thing\u2019, I want people to go: \u2018I\u2019m looking forward to that\u2019.\nWhen did ready meals start to take over?\nWe got to this point after the second World War where all the advertising was about labour saving devices in the home. Women had been working during WW2, more so than ever before and it was likely they would want to carry on. You were having less women at home.\nI spoke to my grandmother \u2013 she was in her nineties when she died \u2013 and I talked to my mother about this. Everything was about labour saving and it carried on. The hugely popular Cadbury Smash robots laughing at humans peeling and mashing potatoes. There was a whole generation \u2013 my grandmother\u2019s generation \u2013 who deliberately didn\u2019t pass on those skills to their children because they thought they were burdening them.\nA whole skillset go lost. Now it\u2019s a tricky one. I\u2019ve had a look at food cultures \u2013 my wife\u2019s Italian \u2013 and if you look at rural France and the south of Italy, where you\u2019ve got serious quality food culture you\u2019ve actually got a big majority of people still working on the land on food production. You\u2019ve also got a big majority of women not working. Now I don\u2019t think that\u2019s a price that Britain would want to pay so quite what we do I don\u2019t know. I\u2019ve got some ideas but I\u2019m not sure. What that means is huge swathes of the population now who can\u2019t cook, don\u2019t know how to cook and are spending far more money than they need to because they\u2019re scared of cooking.\nI would love to do a TV programme where I just do cheap, quick, healthy meals. But I don\u2019t know what format to deliver it in rather than just stand their cooking, which I think may be a little bit pass\u00e9. Every time we do a simple recipe on Eat Well For Less we get inundated with requests for that recipe so I know there\u2019s a huge appetite.\nEven when we do things like cook dry pasta. I really would like to do it in a fun way. I\u2019ve got all the recipes. I\u2019ve been thinking about this now for two years. 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        "raw_content": "A REVIVAL UNTO MATURITY\nThere soon will be a revival in America. It will continue throughout a period of severe trouble.\nHowever, it will not be the kind of revival to which we have been accustomed. We think of revival in terms of people entering the program of redemption. The revival that is approaching is not to introduce people to the program of redemption but to bring those to maturity who already have received Christ.\nIf we are acquainted with the New Testament we realize that the Christian people of today are nowhere near the standard of maturity set forth in the Scripture.\nWhy is it that after two thousand years of Christianity, we still are emphasizing verses that introduce us to salvation, such as Romans 10:9,10, and the passages that point out the fullness of redemption are almost never discussed?\nMy personal opinion is that we now are at a point in the plan of redemption that growth to maturity is to be emphasized.\nThe current month (September), is the time of Rosh Hashanah. Rosh Hashanah is the day of the new civil year. Rosh Hashanah, the Blowing of Trumpets, occurs on the first of Tishri. On the tenth of Tishri occurs the solemn Day of Atonement. On the fifteenth of Tishri the feast of Tabernacles begins.\nThe Blowing of Trumpets, the Day of Atonement, the feast of Tabernacles\u2014all in one month. Tishri indeed is a holy month.\nEach of the seven feasts of Israel has a spiritual significance. The last three observances portray the coming to maturity of the members of the Body of Christ.\nThe Blowing of Trumpets tells us of the Lord Jesus coming to the members of His Body to announce to them His war against evil and the coming of the Kingdom of God.\nThe Day of Atonement is the beginning of our full reconciliation to God. We are reconciled to God legally through the blood atonement made on the cross of Calvary.\nNow it is time for us to be reconciled to God in our thoughts, words, and speech. This means the Spirit of God will begin to point out the sin and rebellion in our personality so that we may confess these behaviors and turn away from them, renouncing them with the help of the Lord Jesus.\nMost of us to this point have not been through the program of reconciliation, but it has begun. It is now that we are to be made manifest at the Judgment Seat of Christ, provided we have counted ourselves as dead with Christ and living in His resurrection Life.\nResurrection comes first, and then eternal judgment.\nThe Day of Atonement, according to my understanding, has begun now and will last until the final judgment of people, and then shall continue with the inhabitants of the new earth as sin occurs. People always will shall have a will, and that means it is possible for them to choose to disobey Christ.\nThe spiritual fulfillment of the feast of Tabernacles portrays the fullness of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit making us Their eternal home. This is the final result of the Divine redemption.\nWe are held safe under the Passover blood until we have attained to the fullness of the stature of Christ. However, this safety continues only as long as we are obeying Christ and living in the Spirit of God. It is not at all true that salvation is unconditional. Every promise is accompanied by a condition, beginning with our acceptance of the blood of atonement through to our being filled with the fullness of God.\nEvery intervention of God in our life must be accompanied by an obedient response on our part if redemption is to take place.\nThe promise is that the righteous requirements of the Law of Moses will be fully met in us. The condition is that we do not live according to the sinful nature but according to the Spirit of God.\nI do not know how Christ is going to bring the members of His Body to maturity. Perhaps by permitting so much trouble to come upon us in America that we will begin to seek Jesus more actively than is true at present.\nThe lawless, Jesus-did-it-all \u201cgrace\u201d that currently is being preached will be seen for the emptiness that it is. Also, the escape-by-rapture promise may not seem so realistic when we are experiencing suffering and danger of all kinds.\nThere are two reasons why the Christians must grow up in Christ.\nSo we can stand in Christ spiritually and help others to stand during the American period of chaos.\nTo prepare those who will bear the unprecedented testimony of the last days, portrayed symbolically by the two witnesses of the eleventh chapter of the Book of Revelation.\nJesus promised that the Gospel of the Kingdom would be preached to every nation as a witness.\nAnd this gospel of the kingdom will be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all nations, and then the end will come. (Matthew 24:14)\nNotice it is not the good news of going to Heaven that will be preached in the whole world as a testimony. Rather it is the original Good News of the soon coming of the Kingdom of God to the earth that will be preached.\nThe preaching of the Gospel of the Kingdom has begun in our day. The lawless grace and \u201crapture\u201d teachings are diminishing in favor of the need for us to set aside our own life, take up our cross of deferred desire, and follow the Lord Jesus diligently throughout every day and every night.\nMany Christian people will hear the voice of the Spirit of God and will prepare themselves for the great end-time witness to every nation of the coming of the Kingdom of God to the earth.\nIn the present hour the nations of the earth are at each other\u2019s throats. This is the expected result of leaders attempting to govern without waiting to find out what God wants.\nAt the time of earth\u2019s most intense spiritual darkness, God shall authorize a testimony of unprecedented authority and power. So great will be the Presence of Christ it may be true that the majority of earth\u2019s people shall make a profession of faith in Christ.\nThese men have power to shut up the sky so that it will not rain during the time they are prophesying; and they have power to turn the waters into blood and to strike the earth with every kind of plague as often as they want. (Revelation 11:6)\nThe people living on the earth will see only individual preachers. But it will be Christ in them confirming the Word with signs following. Christ is one Witness, and the individual He is using is the other witness.\nWe are being trained today to bear this witness when God\u2019s time comes. The most important preparation is the destruction of our self-will. The destruction of our self-will is accomplished as God brings us through years of \u201cimprisonment\u201d in which our most intense desires are deferred and we are required to remain in situations that are not to our liking.\nWe also must keep our involvement in the world to a minimum. This present world is not our home, and whoever will be a friend of the world is the enemy of God.\nAlso we must, through Christ, overcome the lust of our flesh and spirit. Those who bear the Presence of Christ in the last days must be morally pure.\nIt may be true that the majority of believers in America in the present hour are immature. This is because the current teaching is not scriptural. It holds out eternal residence in Heaven in a mansion as being the goal of the Divine redemption.\nIn actuality the goal of the Divine redemption is to cleanse evil from the creation of God, beginning with the members of the Royal Priesthood. The war against evil began when Satan rebelled. God\u2019s actions since that time have been largely hidden from our understanding.\nToday the trumpets of Rosh Hashanah, the \u201chead of the year,\u201d are sounding. The Lord Jesus Christ, the Lord strong and mighty in battle, no longer is seated at God\u2019s right hand. He is standing on Mount Zion with His Firstfruits, ready to descend to the earth and drive evil from the earth.\nWe are moving toward an outpouring of God\u2019s Spirit that will bring all those who can hear His voice to the maturity described in the New Testament.\nThen God will empower the final preaching of the Gospel of the Kingdom to every nation.\nWhen God is satisfied that the witness has been given, the power of the witness will be withdrawn. This will release Satan to give full authority and power to Antichrist.\nAfter a period of time, when the inhabitants of the earth are crying \u201cpeace and safety,\u201d at the hour of earth\u2019s greatest spiritual darkness, the Glory of God will come upon those who had borne the witness.\nBut after the three and a half days a breath of life from God entered them, and they stood on their feet, and terror struck those who saw them. Then they heard a loud voice from heaven saying to them, \u201cCome up here.\u201d And they went up to heaven in a cloud, while their enemies looked on. (Revelation 11:11,12)\nAs soon as God\u2019s witnesses are caught up, wrath will fall on the inhabitants of the earth.\nAt that very hour there was a severe earthquake and a tenth of the city collapsed. Seven thousand people were killed in the earthquake, and the survivors were terrified and gave glory to the God of heaven. (Revelation 11:13)\nIf my understanding is correct, this severe earthquake will be followed by the seven last plagues.\nThen the Lord and His witnesses will descend on the white war stallions and destroy the army of Antichrist. Antichrist and the False Prophet will be thrown into the Lake of Fire. Satan will be bound and confined in the Bottomless Pit until the thousand-year Kingdom Age has been completed.\nThe Lord and His witnesses will go throughout the earth, destroying all the Antichrist institutions and removing sinners from the earth, along with any remnant of demons.\nThe time of spiritual darkness on the earth is over. The Glory of God will be seen on the Lord\u2019s witnesses, His firstfruits. They will fill the earth with the knowledge of the Lord.\nArise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of the Lord rises upon you. See, darkness covers the earth and thick darkness is over the peoples, but the Lord rises upon you and his glory appears over you. Nations will come to your light, and kings to the brightness of your dawn. (Isaiah 60:1-3)\nThis marks the commencement of the thousand-year Kingdom Age.\nThey will neither harm nor destroy on all my holy mountain, for the earth will be full of the knowledge of the Lord as the waters cover the sea (Isaiah 11:9)\nRight now, the day in which we are living, is a time of preparation for these glorious events. Jesus Christ is standing on Mount Zion with His firstfruits. There still is time to become a member of the firstfruits, but it requires total consecration and obedience to the Lord Jesus on our part.\nSome will stand with Jesus on Mount Zion and participate with Jesus in all the wonderful aspects of the consummation of the Divine plan of redemption. Why shouldn\u2019t you be one of them?\n(\u201cA Revival Unto Maturity\u201d, 3404-1)",
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        "raw_content": "Garrison Keillor Speaks at the National Press Club\n\u201c15 Things That Need to Change Right Away\u201d\nMinnesota native, Garrison Keillor, spoke last night at the National Press Club in Minnesota and let his feelings shine through as he gave his take on \u201c15 things that need to happen tomorrow.\u201d\nBefore getting to the points, Keillor pointed his inspiration for the current speech. In his life, he has only gotten generic compliments. Thinking about this made him feel that his forty years in radio were nothing but a \u201ccomforting baritone presence\u201d and that tonight he would give a speech that is more specific.\nStarting off with a common theme in the night; humor, Keillor started the list with things like changing the names on street signs, laying off the \u201cnow-required\u201d flag pins, and putting a cease and desist order on unnecessary airport announcements.\nMoving into a more serious topic, Keillor suggested a rearrangement of seating in the house and senate into a \u201ccheckerboard fashion\u201d in order to make more progress.\nHe then transitioned into the pressing topic of increasing the minimum wage. The room got quiet as Keillor explained that it makes no sense that people who work hard cannot support themselves. \u201cIf you work hard . . . you\u2019re gonna be ok. But you just can\u2019t do that with the minimum wage. L.A. did something about it last week and the rest of us need to do something about it tomorrow.\u201d\nPositive reactions were received from the audience as Keillor went into currently discussed topics such as gay rights, diversity, and woman\u2019s rights. Keillor believes that the government needs to come along with the acceptance of different sexualities. Branching off from this, Keillor said that the United States needs to give the word diversity a rest. \u201cWe are diverse . . . minorities are not trophies, they are people.\u201d\nLastly, Keillor recognized that there are some changes that cannot be made, but putting the face of a woman on the twenty-dollar bill is not one of them. His suggestion being Emily Dickenson.\nFrom the smallest to the biggest issues that were discussed in Keillor\u2019s 15 changes, the audience reacted in compliance and stayed engaged well through Keillor\u2019s consistent use of humor and sarcasm.\nAfter taking a few questions regarding mostly things that did not have to do with his speech, Keillor closed the night by singing \u201cLet Freedom Ring.\u201d\nStory #1 \u2013 Revised\nThe American drinking age of 21 sets us apart from all other developed countries. Recently, many people have accused this law of being outdated and causing more harm than good.\nResults from a recent National survey found that 66% of students have used alcohol by the 12th grade. These numbers show that the act of underage drinking is not uncommon and the effort to keep those under the age of 21 from drinking has had a lack of success. In the United States, a citizen over the age of 18 is considered an adult and obtains the right to vote or serve in the army, but is denied a glass of wine with their dinner.\nAlexis Aguirre, a writer for The University Star at Texas State University, believes that making drinking a forbidden act only drives young people to want to drink more. Aguirre states, \u201cLegal drinking age does not eliminate consumption among young people. Instead, it only drives underage drinking underground, creating a dangerous culture of irresponsible and extreme drinking.\u201d\nAguirre makes it clear that by the time a person is considered an adult, they are more than capable of making their on decision on whether or not they consume alcohol.\nA 21 and older drinking rule is thought to feed into the rebellious nature of teenagers.\nThe law passed in 1984 has shown to cause cases similar to those during the prohibition \u2013 those under the legal age set out to drink as much as they can and in the smallest amount of time possible because they do not know when they will be stopped.\nWriter for Time Magazine, Camille Paglia, explains that young drinkers \u2013 college students in particular \u2013 turn to binge drinking at wild parties, giving them less control of their surroundings. Paglia states, \u201cWhat this cruel 1984 law did is deprive young people of safe spaces where they could happily drink cheap beer, socialize, chat and flirt in a free but controlled public environment.\u201d\nOne thing that all activists in favor of lowering the drinking age to 18 have in common is that it gives students a chance to learn to drink responsibly.\nIn an article posted by The New York Times, Gabrielle Glaser, the author of \u201cHer Best-Kept Secret: Why Women Drink \u2014 and How They Can Regain Control,\u201d says that \u201cTeaching people to drink responsibly before they turn 21 would enormously enhance public health.\u201d Glaser believes that allowing students between the ages of 18 and 20 to drink legally would drive them away from binge drinking at random parties and give them the opportunity of having a safe, controlled environment.\nTexas State University article: https://star.txstate.edu/node/1704\nTime Magazine article: http://time.com/72546/drinking-age-alcohol-repeal/\nNew York Times article: http://learning.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/02/19/should-the-drinking-age-be-lowered/?_r=0\nLowering the Drinking Age \u2013 Final Draft\nSeptember 22, 2015 by Courtney\nLead Exercise Stories\n1. Local Fire Fighter Falls Out of Tree While Rescuing Cat\nBob Harwood of the local fire department got hurt this week while out rescuing a cat that was stuck in a tree.\nHarwood climbed a 50 feet oak tree to save the cat. 15 feet to the botton, Harwood fell due to a dead limb that broke under him. He was taken to St. Lukes hospital where he is doing \u201cjust fine\u201d despite a broken left leg.\nAs for the cat, she landed on top of Harwood and is safe and sound at home with her owners, Suzanne and Samantha Decker\n2. Alarms at Northeast High School\nBetween false alarms and food fights, Northeast High School is experiencing an unrest last few weeks before summer vacation.\nLast Wednesday, the alarms were pulled 3 times by disgruntled students. These students were in protest of the suspension of 5 other students on Monday for smoking marijuana in the parking lot. There were 10 students involved in the false alarm issue and were all suspended. These suspensions were followed by a cafeteria-closing food fight on Tuesday.\nPrincipal Laura Vibelius stated that these incidents were caused by general unrest, saying, \u201cNot so much unrest because of suspensions, but because of summer vacation being so near.\u201d With this, she expects no more incidents in the near future.\n3. Streets Shut Down Due to Gasoline Spill\nA Texaco gasoline truck overturned, flooding the sewer lines and causing streets to be closed and houses to be evacuated.\nThe accident occurred on 48th street and Correctionville Road. The streets and ditches were flooded and sewer lines were affected two blocks around.\nFlushing the gas away took around 2 hours. 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        "raw_content": "A message from our COO.\nAt 17:00 UTC today, CCP became aware of a distributed denial-of-service attack (DDoS) against the EVE Online cluster and web servers.\nOur policy in such cases is to mobilize a taskforce of internal and external experts to evaluate the situation. At 17:55 UTC, that group concluded that our best course of action was to go completely offline while an exhaustive scan of our entire infrastructure was executed.\nWhile some may feel that such a drastic reaction was not warranted, it is always our approach to err on the side of caution in order to ensure the best possible service for our players and the security of their personal, billing and account information.\nWe understand the effect this disruption has had for our players and apologize for not having been able to explain fully to the community what was going on. In these cases it can often be counterproductive to containment to give out information while we are in the process of evaluating the scope of any potential problem.\nOur taskforce concluded at 22:05 that neither the game servers nor the CCP infrastructure had been breached. Further, we can also confirm that no personal details such as users\u2019 credentials or credit card numbers were exposed through this incident.\nThe servers were brought back online at 23:00 and we will continue to monitor the situation closely.\nAgain, we sincerely apologize for this disruption.\nJ\u00f3n H\u00f6r\u00f0dal\nUPDATE: Shortly after service was restored to the EVE Online Tranquility server, the CCP Security Task force became aware of ongoing traffic flooding which prompted them to take the server offline. At 00:30 UTC, Tranquility was brought online again and is being closely monitored. Please be advised that we are prepared to take the server offline again if warranted. We thank you again for your patience and apologize for any inconvenience and sincerely thank you for your continued patience.\nDejch 15 June 2011 at 01:24\nDon't get it.. why ppl do that?",
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        "raw_content": "Jay Wilker is one of 200 bicyclists in the Big Ride, a summer-long bike-a-thon sponsored by the American Lung Association to raise public awareness and funding for respiratory health. This is the seventh in a series of letters, which began in Washington State and will end in the nation's capitol. Writing for World Travelers of America, Jay offers a unique view of America across the handlebars. In his other life, Wilker, 56, is a litigation attorney with Oppenheimer, Wolff and Donnelly, LLP, in New York.\nBicycling Across America - Leg 7,\nHi from Sandusky . . .\nThe Big Ride began to flatten out, literally and figuratively, soon after we left Madison, reluctantly, on Saturday morning. We rode 82 miles to Belvidere, Illinois, the first of six legs to the port city of Sandusky, on Lake Erie, where we arrived on Thursday. Along the way, with stops in Naperville, Illinois, LaPorte and Kendallville, Indiana, and Napoleon, Ohio, the beauty of the rolling Wisconsin hills all too quickly turned into flat and largely nondescript farmland, small towns and strip malls. In the last week we've seen a whole lot of corn and soybeans alongside roads that seldom rise or fall. However, there were a few \"highlights\" in some of the towns we visited.\nIn Naperville, two of the highlights turned out to be in the Sunday New York Times, where we read about Tiger Woods setting another record at the British Open and Lance Armstrong winning his second Tour de France. But our main topic was which one of us on the Big Ride deserved to be named Sports Illustrated Athlete of the Year. Mark and I sat outside the Main Street Starbucks on a beautiful, cloudless day, collecting opinions from numerous others on this trip. Many of us, of course, are voting for ourselves.\nLa Porte, Indiana, near South Bend, turned out to be a happy surprise. This utterly charming, prosperous looking little town is filled with friendly people, many of whom came out to the city park where we were camping. They put on a pig roast, with corn cooked in its husks over an outdoor fire, and provided a super DJ and dancing. A cyclist from La Porte who did the Big Ride in 1999 organized the festivities, and he brought along the mayor, the chief of police and other local celebrities.\nSome of our riders turned out to be great polka dancers, including Phil, our oldest at 79. The party rocked along despite the fact that we had all biked at least 110 miles that day (I did 135 due to an extra 28 mile ride to a small town south of the more direct route through some corn fields -- what else). My informal poll of several riders rated La Porte as the best campsite on the trip, beating out the previous favorite, Miller, South Dakota.\nThe road to Kendallville passes through Amish and Mennonite farmlands, including Wakarusa, Indiana, where we stopped at what may be the world's best bakery - an opinion possibly influenced by the fact that I had ridden 50 miles by 9 AM that morning. In Topeka, Indiana, we watched a dairy cattle auction with Amish and Mennonite farmers whose horse-drawn buggies - about 100 of them - filled the parking lot.\nIn another parking lot - our checkpoint outside a church in Bryan, Indiana - we were met by John and Fritzie, two members of the Bryan City Band, the second oldest city band in America at the age of 149 (they said the Allentown, PA band is the oldest). John and Fritzie, 87 and 89 respectively, and married 64 years, played some rousing tunes as several of us paraded our bikes in a circle.\nFinally, in Fremont, Ohio, I was once again interviewed on live radio. I tried to tell the host that my grandmother, Rose Haslinger, was from Fremont, and I wanted to say hello to all the Haslingers out there since I had just found a whole bunch of them in the phone book, but he was more interested in what was my most memorable experience on the ride and I never got the chance. (I told him it was probably riding through the Badlands of South Dakota in a lightning and thunderstorm.)\nIf there is any advantage to riding through flatlands for days on end it has been the opportunity to chat with some of the riders whom I hadn't had a chance to get to know in the more hilly and difficult rides in the West. On the longest ride of the trip - 135 miles in Indiana - I rode with Marjolein, a pulmonary physician from Boston.\nMarjolein rides a Dutch city bike called a Gisele, that is nothing like its namesake. It features such amenities as a built-in lock, fenders with mud flaps, lights that go on automatically when it gets dark, adjustable handlebars, and a specially cushioned seat. The Giselle weighs 40 pounds, over twice the weight of my Italian racing bike, and many of us told her during the trip that she had the wrong bike for this type of ride. She plugged along, day in and day out, often getting into camp as dinner was just wrapping up.\nOn this long stretch, I offered to exchange bikes for a while, which also meant switching pedals to accommodate our shoes. After 35 miles, Marjolein agreed that my Capin was the better way to go, and she is going to get a road bike when she returns to Massachusetts. But she told me why she is riding on the Giselle in the first place.\nAs a child in Holland, she had such bad asthma that she spent three years in a special facility for asthmatic children. She is not cured, but controls her affliction with medicine. She has spent a good part of her life working with people with asthma, becoming a pulmonary specialist at Tufts in Boston. She decided to dedicate her ride across America to the asthma facility in Holland where she spent her early childhood, and to ride the Giselle because it's a Dutch classic. She's a strong rider, and on my bike she would be right up in the front of the pack.\nThe lead generally consists of younger riders from schools and colleges, but there are a few older ones who can keep up with the kids or even show them a thing or two. One of the strongest riders, and possibly the best climber in the group, is Brad, a US Postal worker (he delivers mail in Denver) who of course wears the jersey that the US Postal team wears in the Tour de France. I bought a similar jersey, as did many other Big Riders, but it hasn't made us any faster.\nOnce in a while Brad will slow down and I can ride with him on the flats, along with another mail deliverer, Katie from Rhode Island. Katie is riding across America with her brother, Bill. They both are very good riders, but wear orange vests, which is unusual for bicyclists at their level. It turns out that Katie was hit by a bus while cycling across a bridge in Rhode Island two years ago and barely survived. She was in a hospital and rehab for nearly two years, and this ride is her effort to escape the demon haunting her. It's wonderful to see her brother being so protective, always riding close to her and watching for trucks and other hazards of the road.\nI am constantly fascinated with the stories told by so many of the riders about their lives and how they came to be on the Big Ride. Many are \"between careers' and, not surprisingly, a relatively large number are involved in efforts to combat asthma, lung disease and other respiratory afflictions. There are many doctors on the ride and a number of others in the health industry. Not everyone is a do-gooder. There are a lot of lawyers on the ride too.\nThe other day I rode for a while with Rita, a 50-ish woman who turned out to have just passed the bar. She said both of her parents were lawyers; her mother is over 90 and still works every day for the NYC Corporation Counsel's Office where she is the oldest city employee. Rita decided to follow in their footsteps when her kids got out of school. She tells very funny stories about her practice in Connecticut, which seem to consist largely of petty drug dealers (I should say alleged drug dealers). Most of them get caught selling their wares to narcotics agents who are overweight middle-aged white guys dressed up to look like street hustlers, a disguise that would fool no one except her clients.\nAt the other end of the spectrum, and continent, is Ursula, a prosecutor in British Columbia, with whom I have ridden a couple of times. She rides twice as fast as Rita and is about half her age. 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        "raw_content": "Living in Amida\u2019s Universal Vow\nThis site includes Living in Amida\u2019s Universal Vow\u2019s pictures, online articles, slideshows, excerpts, reviews, table of contents, and more.\nLiving in Amida\u2019s Universal Vow: Essays in Shin Buddhism\nEdited by Alfred Bloom\nShin Buddhism arises from the teachings of Shinran, a profoundly compelling spiritual authority of 13th century Japan. In contrast to monastic Japanese Buddhist traditions, which attracted the more learned and aristocratic elements of Japanese society, Shinran taught men in all walks of life to find solace and strength in Amida Buddha, a compassionate aspect of the Cosmic Buddha who renounced his own enlightenment until all men are saved through his power.\nThese essays by leading Shin scholars and practitioners shed light on this tradition, which is largely unknown in the West. Dr. Bloom, one of the world\u2019s foremost scholars of the tradition and an ordained Shin priest, has edited a book which illuminates this path to liberation and provides the reader with deep insight into the soul of Amida\u2019s Universal Vow.\nDetailed Description of Living in Amida\u2019s Universal Vow\nThough it has been in the West for over one hundred years, Pure Land and Shin Buddhism has been little known or understood among Western peoples. This book brings together a sampling of the resources available for the study of Shin Pure Land Buddhism through a variety of essays from important and influential journals, and so contributes to a greater understanding of Buddhism in general and this school of Buddhism in particular.\nThese essays demonstrate to people unfamiliar with Buddhist scholarship some resources that they would otherwise probably never see. The anthology reveals the serious intellectual and spiritual character of Pure Land teaching, while also enabling the reader to gain a perspective on its very real significance for modern society. The diversity of perspectives and views shown in these pages is a mark of vital religious reflection and shows Shin\u2019s many dimensions as a living tradition capable of giving meaning to everyday life and of inspiring commitment to the service of humanity. The title Living in Amida\u2019s Universal Vow indicates that Buddhism is for living, and is meant to suggest the pertinence of these writings to spiritual students and seekers who are not interested in dry scholarly analyses alone.\nReviews of Living in Amida\u2019s Universal Vow\n\"The number of immigrant and native-born Buddhists has grown enormously in the West in the past 50 years, with most media attention going to monastic and ascetic Zen or Tibetan traditions. The beliefs and practices of ordinary lay Buddhists is, however, little discussed. This collection of 21 scholarly essays, edited by Bloom (World religions and Buddhism, Univ. of Hawaii), is a step toward remedying our ignorance concerning, in particular, Shin Buddhism, often known as 'Pure Land' Faith, which came to the West from Japan. America now has numerous Shin temples, especially in Pacific Coast states. These essays are grouped under four topic headings: 'Modern Shin Buddhist Thinkers,' 'Interpretations of Shin Buddhism,' 'Modern Issues in Shin Thought,' and 'Historical and Comparative Perspectives.' Unlike Zen and similar ascetic methods, which stress systematic practice, Shin is faith-based, similar in some ways to Evangelical Christianity, and several essays explicitly compare the two faiths. Other essays address moral and social concerns of lay believers, e.g. family values and citizenship. Scholarly rather than casual in tone, this is recommended for academic libraries.\u201d\n- Library Journal (James F. DeRoche, Alexandria, VA)\n\"[This book] will provide material which will last a reader for a long time, demanding to be read and re-read.\"\n- from a review in Pure Land Notes: A Journal of Pure Land Buddhism\n\"Shin Buddhism is the largest school of Buddhism practiced in Japan...Nevertheless, it remains relatively obscure to many American practitioners. The dean of American Pure Land Buddhism, Alfred Bloom, professor emeritus at the University of Hawaii, helps to correct this omission with Living in Amida's Universal Vow: Essays in Shin Buddhism. This impressive anthology contains works by important Shin scholars such as Suzuki, Kiyozawa Manshi, Kenneth Tanaka, and Taitetsu Unno, and includes many articles previously unavailable to the general reader....this anthology\u2014the latest volume in World Wisdom\u2019s Library of Perennial Philosophy\u2014Alfred Bloom has once again made it major contribution to the study of the Pure Land way.\"\n- Jeff Wilson, Tricycle\n\"Living in Amida\u2019s Universal Vow: Essays in Shin Buddhism (World Wisdom, 2004), edited by Alfred Bloom, is a collection of essays on a distinctive form of Pure Land Buddhism based on the teachings of Japanese masters Honen (1133-1212) and Shinran (1173-1262). Altogether, they provide a valuable introduction to Shin Buddhism and explore salient issues in Shinran\u2019s thought, such as the role of language in \u201chearing the name\u201d of Amida Buddha, and the relevance of ethics of salvation is guaranteed by Amida\u2019s vow. Leading scholars of Shin Buddhism, like Taitetsu Unno, Kenneth Tanaka and Dennis Hirota, offer theological reflections on the relevance of Shinran\u2019s though for both contemporary and perennial issues.\"\n- Holly Gayley, Buddhardharma:Practitioner's Quarterly\n\"Because the message of Shinran reflects his deep honesty concerning human existential realities, and because these are the very basis of true enlightenment, the intellectuals of our day should be attracted to his teachings.\"\n- Rev. Koju Fujieda, retired from Fukui Medical University\n\"This volume is an excellent collection of both classic and contemporary essays on the Shin Buddhist tradition by noted Japanese and Western scholars.\"\n- Duncan Ryuken Williams, Professor of East Asian Buddhism at the University of California, Irvine\n\u201cIn this volume of essays, the Path of an increasingly emerging Shin Buddhism is discussed and presented from a wide range of different perspectives. It does so with a thought provoking originality and in a way that renders them existentially relevant to these critical times. The efforts of its editor, Dr. Alfred Bloom, and the respective contributors have resulted in a work that will contribute\u2014no doubt in a pivotal way\u2014to the growing number of Western publications on Shin Buddhism.\u201d\n- Reverend Tetsuo Unno, Minister, Buddhist Churches of America\n\u201cReading this wonderful book, we come to understand that the Pure land is within ourselves, and that the west is not a direction. In the realm of pure faith, other-power and self-power are reconciled like the two sides of a coin. This book should help to clear up any misconceptions shin Buddhism.\u201d\n- Sojun Mel Weitsman, Berkeley Zen center\n\"I am greatly impressed by this excellent work by Dr. Alfred Bloom.\u2026[He] has selected some of the most important essays from the works of modern Shin scholars, providing a glimpse of what future developments of Jodo Shinshu tradition may be like. As an historian of Japanese Buddhism, I am particularly impressed that the publication of this collection of essays, based on the solid foundations of academic studies, is possible in America after only a little more than one hundred years since Shin Buddhism arrived there. As a Shin follower living in Japan, I am deeply touched by the fact that readership within American Buddhist communities has grown so much as to demand the publication of such an excellent work.\"\n- Zensho Asaeda, Ryukoku University, Kyoto\n\"Living in Amida's Universal Vow provides readers a good opportunity to learn about Pure Land Buddhism as taught by a lay tradition that claims the largest following of any Japanese sect. These essays indicate some new directions to Western Buddhism as it continues to develop as a lay practice.\"\n- Norman Waddell, Otani University, Kyoto, Japan\n\"Living in Amida's Universal Vow\" reveals some key aspects of the extraordinary breadth and profundity of Shin Buddhism, exemplified by a well chosen sampling of the thought of leading Shin Buddhist scholars and clergy over the past century. This book is both inspiring and thought-provoking. It presents penetrating essays, many of which have hitherto only been available in Japanese. This book provides a real contribution to the understanding of what in the West is still a relatively little-known branch of Buddhism, Jodo-Shinshu (or Shin Buddhism). Jodo-Shinshu is perhaps the most popular and widespread form of Buddhism in Japan, where it originated 800 years ago. This book presents Shin Buddhism from a truly modern and intellectually well-founded perspective. Shin Buddhism, ostensibly the \"easy path\" of Buddha Dharma, constitutes in reality a challenge to experience life in a fundamentally compassionate and fully authentic way. This book presents readers with the profundity of the Nembutsu path of \"Deep Hearing,\" or responding to the call of the boundless compassion and unsurpassed wisdom of Amida Buddha's universal vow to rescue us from our lives blinded by consuming passions. It will provide insight to the educated reading public as well as a wealth of information useful not only to Buddhist students but also to students of Eastern culture and comparative religion at the collegiate and graduate levels.\"\n- Dr. Richard St. Clair, Founder of the Boston Shinshu Buddhist Sangha\n\"The essays in [Living in Amida's Universal Vow] provide us with a broad and in-depth perspective of Shin Buddhism. Contributors range from those who lived a century ago to those who are very active in the present time, from Buddhist scholars to Christian theologians, and from ardent believers to critics who speak from a more detached standpoint. The essays are relatively short and highly readable Many of them were originally written in Japanese, but the English translations are of superb quality..\"\n- Professor Toshikazu Arai, Soai University, Osaka, Japan, and author of Lectures on Tannisho\n\"Shin, the Buddhism of the heart, is the most popular form of Buddhism in Japan but it is still the least known in the west. This valuable collection of previously published articles, of interest to specialists and nonspecialists alike, will help to establish Shin in the English speaking world.\"\n- Roger Corless, Professor of Religion, Emeritus, Duke University\nTable of Contents for Living in Amida\u2019s Universal Vow\nFOREWORD BY TAITETSU UNNO\nI. MODERN SHIN BUDDHIST THINKERS\n1. \u201cThe Great Path of Absolute Other Power\u201d and \u201cMy Faith\u201d\n\u2014 KIYOZAWA MANSHI, translated with an introduction by Bando Shojun\n2. The Significance of Dharmakara Bodhisattva as Earthly Savior\n\u2014 SOGA RYOJIN, translated by Wayne S. Yokoyama and Hiroshi Suzuki\n3. The Meaning of Salvation in the Doctrine of Pure Land Buddhism\n\u2014 KANEKO DAIEI, translated and adapted by Sakamoto Hiroshi\n4. Shin Buddhism\n\u2014 DAISETZ T. SUZUKI\nII. INTERPRETATIONS OF SHIN BUDDHISM\n5. Centering and the World Beyond\n\u2014 TAKEUCHI YOSHINORI, edited and translated by James W. Heisig\n6. The Practice of Jodo-shinshu\n\u2014 TAITETSU UNNO\n7. Shinjin is the Eternal Now\n\u2014 OMINE AKIRA, translated by David Matsumoto\n8. Shinran\u2019s Vision of Absolute Compassion\n\u2014 ALFRED BLOOM\n9. Religious Transformation and Language in Shinran\n\u2014 DENNIS HIROTA\n10. Freedom and Necessity in Shinran\u2019s Concept of Karma\n\u2014 UEDA YOSHIFUMI, translated by Dennis Hirota\n11. Joy of Shinran: Rethinking the Traditional Shinshu Views on the Concept of the Stage of Truly Settled\n\u2014 MURAKAMI SOKUSUI, translated by Eisho Nasu\nIII. MODERN ISSUES IN SHIN THOUGHT\n12. Shinran and Authority in Buddhism\n\u2014 GALEN AMSTUTZ\n13. Shinran and Modern Individualism\n\u2014 GERHARD SCHEPERS\n14. Shinran and Human Dignity: Opening an Historic Horizon\n\u2014 FUTABA KENKO, translated by Kenryu T. Tsuji\n15. Towards a Shin Buddhist Social Ethics\n\u2014 AMA TOSHIMARO, translated by Robert F. Rhodes\n16. My Socialism\n\u2014 TAKAGI KENMYO, translated by Robert F. Rhodes\n17. Ethics in American Jodo Shinshu: Trans-ethical Responsibility\n\u2014 KENNETH K. TANAKA\nIV. HISTORICAL AND COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES\n18. Shinran\u2019s Indebtedness to T\u2019an-luan\n\u2014 BANDO SHOJUN\n19. Pure Land Buddhist Hermeneutics: Honen\u2019s Interpretation of Nembutsu\n\u2014 ALLAN A. ANDREWS\n20. David, Shankara, Honen\n21. Mutual Transformation of Pure Land Buddhism and Christianity\n\u2014 TAKEDA RYUSEI, translated by Jan Van Bragt\nCONTRIBUTORS AND TRANSLATORS\nExcerpts from Living in Amida\u2019s Universal Vow\nAn Excerpt from the Introduction to\nby the editor, Alfred Bloom\nThough it has been in the West for over one hundred years, Pure Land and Shin Buddhism has been little known or understood among Western peoples. The reasons for this are varied, but with the growing availability of important scholarly studies and easily understood popular interpretations, seekers now have the opportunity to encounter the richness and depth of the tradition. It is the intention of this anthology to contribute to a greater understanding of Pure Land teaching in particular and Buddhism in general.\nSince World War II a broad increase of interest in Japanese culture resulted from the occupation of Japan and the development of intimate economic relations between Japan and America. Buddhism especially gained greater respect notably with the introduction of Zen Buddhism through the efforts of Dr. D. T. Suzuki and a host of other teachers who settled in the West. In addition, the dispersion of Tibetan Buddhism and the visibility of the Dalai Lama throughout Western countries has also been a very significant factor in the growth of interest in Buddhism. The Vietnam War brought a focus on Buddhist monks who resisted the war, sacrificing themselves by self immolation. Thich Nhat Hanh, a noted Zen monk, carried the message of peace to the West. Programs in Buddhism and Asian cultures were established in many universities and colleges.\nWidespread religious ferment in Western society has been expressed in movements designated as New Age Spirituality. These newly arisen religious groups attract individuals who have become increasingly dissatisfied or disillusioned with their traditional faiths. Seeking alternative paths for dealing with their personal problems and understanding life, they often turn to one of the many forms of Buddhism.\nDespite the renewed interest in religion, the significance of Pure Land teaching and appreciation of its spiritual character as an important approach to understanding human existence have lagged behind other traditions such as Zen, Tibetan, and Theravadan forms of Buddhist teaching and meditation. Pure Land faith appears as a popular, other-worldly path, mainly concerned with death and afterlife and lacking in such features as meditation and social awareness.\nClosely identified with the Japanese-American or Canadian communities, Pure Land Buddhism appears to some people as an exclusively Japanese religion without realizing that it is a universal faith open to all peoples. However, there has been an increase in the number of clergy whose knowledge of western culture and language enables them to build bridges of understanding between religions and cultures in their communities. In addition the Institute of Buddhist Studies in Berkeley, California, which is sponsored by the Shin Buddhist Churches of America, has been created to train clergy in America and to integrate Buddhism into the life of the nation through its participation in the complex of Christian seminaries, the Graduate Theological Union. The Honpa Hongwanji Mission of Hawaii has established the Pacific Buddhist Academy high school and college preparatory school based on Buddhist philosophy and peace studies.\nOver the years a wide variety of literature has developed with the translation of sacred texts such as The Three Pure Land S\u00fbtras by Dr. Hisao Inagaki, and the Collected Works of Shinran, as well as more popular texts such as Dr. Taitetsu Unno\u2019s River of Fire and River of Water and Shin Buddhism: Bits of Rubble Turn into Gold, both designed to explain and interpret Pure Land and Shin Buddhist teaching in ways western people can comprehend through touchpoints in western experience and thought.\nThis anthology provides a sampling of the resources available for the study Shin Pure Land Buddhism through a variety of essays from important and in- fluential journals. It is common for people to look for a book to study a subject. However, there is a rich resource hidden in journals, which often sit untouched on library shelves in our universities. The journals publish papers presented at scholarly meetings or are the results of scholars\u2019 creative research. Lay people are not generally familiar with these resources, because they do not have easy access to university libraries or hold membership in the scholarly societies that publish them.\nThis volume proposes to remedy the situation by offering essays by noted scholars. The anthology reveals the serious intellectual and spiritual character of the teaching, while also enabling the reader to gain a perspective on its significance for modern society. Some scholars are adherents of the teaching, while others regard it as an important object of study. Whatever their motivation, they bring to bear skills and insights which can assist us in evaluating the meaning of the teaching for ourselves personally. We can also observe various styles of presentation and theoretical perspectives, demonstrating that diversity rather than uniformity is a mark of vital religious reflection. The essays will show that Pure Land teaching has many dimensions as a living tradition, and is capable of giving meaning to everyday life, while inspiring commitment to the service of humanity.\nThe title Living in Amida\u2019s Universal Vow indicates that Buddhism is for living, not merely for dying or the afterlife. Afterlife, of course, is an important concern for everyone. One of the first questions to arise in religious discussion is what happens to me when I die? However, the answer to that question brings us immediately back to this life where the quality of our spiritual life now holds implications for any life to follow. Since religious reality, however one conceives it, must be the same here and hereafter, encountering that reality now in the context of our living is an important indicator of what any future life would be.\nSelection from our Library about Living in Amida\u2019s Universal Vow\nSelect Bibliography for Further Reading on Shin Buddhism Living in Amdia's Universal Vow: Essays in Shin Buddhism Bloom, Alfred Buddhism\nShin Buddhism Living in Amida's Universal Vow: Essays in Shin Buddhism Suzuki, D.T. Buddhism\nSlideshows about Living in Amida\u2019s Universal Vow",
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        "title": "Lazarat Annually Produces 900 Tons Of Marijuana - StreetGangs.Com forum on gangs around the world",
        "raw_content": "Lazarat Annually Produces 900 Tons Of Marijuana\nUnread postby Dobre \u00bb October 31st, 2013, 5:57 am\nAlbania: Village Of Lazarat Annually Produces 900 Tons Of Marijuana\nOne kilogram of the marijuana can be bought \u201cwholesale\u201d in the Albanian village of Lazarat, famous for the production of narcotic plants, at an average price of 350 euros.\nTo those who export the marijuana, it is sold at a price of 500 euros. For larger groups, which have motor boats, and smuggle marijuana into Greece and Italy, the price is 800 euros per kilo.\nInterestingly, for the Italian groups, marijuana is being processed, since it is being sold for a much higher price. The average price of marijuana in western countries is about 5 euros per gram, EUR 5,000 per kilogram in total.\nDenovive Stefano Bostoni, Chief of the Italian Air Force units in Tirana, said that Lazarat, also called \u201ccannabis\u201d, annually produces 900 tons of marijuana, mainly of Dutch varieties, which brings profit of 4.5 billion of euros. The most problematic areas where marijuana is grown are around the area of \u200b\u200bValona, Shkodra, Tirana and Durres.\nIn July 2012, Albanian police started the operation for the extermination of narcotics plants in Lazarat, and throughout the country. At the time, 5 thousand cannabis sativa plants were destroyed, and five people were arrested.\nhttp://inserbia.info/news/2013/08/alban ... ana-video/\nRe: Lazarat Annually Produces 900 Tons Of Marijuana\nUnread postby Dobre \u00bb November 1st, 2013, 5:43 am\nWhat city do you live in now?: see above\nLocation: Hellsinki, Finno-Ugria\nUnread postby punamusta \u00bb December 14th, 2013, 11:02 am\nIs that weed any good? Not that many people nowadays want to smoke outdoor weed anymore, as indo is far more potential..\nBTW, how's it going, Dobre? Still living in Canada or did you come back to Balkans?\nUnread postby Dobre \u00bb December 15th, 2013, 12:47 am\npunamusta wrote: Is that weed any good? Not that many people nowadays want to smoke outdoor weed anymore, as indo is far more potential..\nI don't know if it's any good or not to be honest.. Like they say, 3 percent of the world's marijuana is produced in Albania. I think they just try to produce as much as possible and don't really care much about the quality when profit is the main thing in mind. I mean, 900 tons a year? I don't know how they would still go about doing it especially that the police has tried taking down the grow ops over there... And the problem is why would the police go over there in the first place? Aren't they paid off? It just raises eyebrows whenever the police try to do \"good\" in a mafia state. Some individual police officers might have signed up on the academy with doing \"good\" in mind, but their salaries average around 200-300 Euros a month in the Balkan countries so I guess they just follow a commander's orders whenever he says there's a boss we need to take down and even that they know their commanders and chiefs regularly have dinner with mafia bosses I suspect the really decent ones are actually thankful for the chance to do any good at all, even if it's in the interests of someone worse than the person they're about to take down. Who can complain? Alot might sign up with doing good deeds in mind, some sign up because they want to have power, but most in the end become corrupted by the society there. Not enough pay? And you want them to go after somebody that has a gun or a criminal organization standing behind them worth hundreds of millions of Euros? With their salary? When even the secret service is run by OC? They don't even have bulletproof vests.\nBut the marijuana is probably shit. I've smoked Macedonian marijuana and it wasn't even as nearly as potent as the kush I smoked in Canada.\npunamusta wrote: BTW, how's it going, Dobre? Still living in Canada or did you come back to Balkans?\nI'm in Canada now.. Fuck the Balkans. I stayed over in Macedonia for 3 years. That's enough for me. I'm part of more scandals over there in a single month than I am here in an entire year, and I'm only a bystander, a tourist. I found out some things about some people, some good some bad, some stuff I could take advantage of, but what's the point? That place mentally and physically exhausted me. I went in there with the teenage dream of living a life of a gangster and came out saying fuck all of this, fuck you all, this is not worth my time or nerves. Being a gangster in America or Canada is different.. Normal people leave you alone so you have the feds and underworld to worry about but that's it. Over there normal people act like gangsters with eachother so you don't know who is involved in what - the society is a mess. You have older generations that lived through the Socialist times, that relied on government funds, that never saved up. Tito paid for everything, you never had to worry about anything. Then you have younger post Tito generations who are Capitalist minded, who show lower morality than American youth, who know how to lie and cheat and steal better than most Western CEO's but nowhere or nobody to steal from that is worth stealing from without getting murdered. It's either that, or most of them are trying to flee the country to go live and work and study in the EU, in Australia, in Canada/the US. Two years ago the US embassy in Skopje decided to let in thousands of Macedonian university students in the US for the summer to work there(the program is designed so you end up paying more to go work there than you come back with if you save up over there).\nOut of 300 students that went there from Stip, my hometown, only a 1/4 came back. Same thing happened last year. So this year visas were denied to 90 percent of applicants. One of the applicants, I saw him emptying an ATM like it's his money, people passing by didn't even look at him. I just stood there laughing at him, we shook hands, asked eachother what's new, he got into an SUV and drove off somewhere with the money. And that's that.\nI just have alot of family in the Balkans, but the situation is getting worse there every year so I don't consider it a place to live anywhere within the next 20 years at least. I just visit every summer.\nHow about you, what's new with you? How's Finland?\nUnread postby Dobre \u00bb December 15th, 2013, 2:45 am\nBandits, bandits everywhere I tell you\nAnd disappointments...we tried getting this guy laid, the one in the white t-shirt, with the sexy bitch to his right, but as you can see from the way he looks at her at the end.. Best friends I've ever had though, good people..\nDobre wrote: I think they just try to produce as much as possible and don't really care much about the quality when profit is the main thing in mind. I mean, 900 tons a year? I don't know how they would still go about doing it especially that the police has tried taking down the grow ops over there... And the problem is why would the police go over there in the first place? Aren't they paid off? It just raises eyebrows whenever the police try to do \"good\" in a mafia state.\nYea, seems strange. I think it's pretty obvious that police atleast were paid off if this scale of marihuana growing is possible in such a small country as Albania. Maybe the police wanted more money from them or had some other disagreements with the growers?\nBeing a gangster in America or Canada is different.. Normal people leave you alone so you have the feds and underworld to worry about but that's it. Over there normal people act like gangsters with eachother so you don't know who is involved in what - the society is a mess. You have older generations that lived through the Socialist times, that relied on government funds, that never saved up. Tito paid for everything, you never had to worry about anything. Then you have younger post Tito generations who are Capitalist minded, who show lower morality than American youth, who know how to lie and cheat and steal better than most Western CEO's but nowhere or nobody to steal from that is worth stealing from without getting murdered.\nI can imagine that.. I used to talk to a lot of older people from Russia, who said the same. Even though their communist system had problems in it, poor people still lived better than they live now. And the younger generation seems wasted. In a dog-eat-dog society which is based on a contest of who can have it good and who will not, people turn cold-blooded and selfish towards each others. And everybody is watching TV that is showing how well rich people live, and how that's something that we all should want. That only means that people try to chase that illusion by all means necessary. And a job with a minimun wage won't cut it, so they try other ways. And the situation is only getting worse all around Europe, but it's worst in Eastern Europe, as the middle-class consist a smaller amount of people there. So it basically leaves only two groups of people: the poor ones and the rich ones. And the poor ones wants what the rich ones have, but instead of starting a revolution, they start to do crimes as they see it's their only way to get a nice car, nice house, and a pool in the backyard.\nNothing much new in here. Step by step we are becoming a \"little America\" like every nation under the EU. More and more open markets, more money to rich people, less to poor people. We already have a higher lifetime difference between the poor and the rich than in any Western European nation, and it's just growing, because now the goverment have started to get rid off the public, cheap health care. Rich people don't want to pay taxes to support it, so it must be gone. Already at the last year, the Finns that had the highest incomes, were all from the health care industry. Kinda like in Russia after the communist era when the richest people were (and still are) the ones that had gained massive benefits of privatazing the goverment owned companies. Same, but in smaller scale is starting to happen in here, too. Health care is the first one, followed by energy industry, public transport systems, etc. Few people will get insanely rich because of this evolution.\nSo more and more American and European \"culture\", as they are so excellent people and we are just simple forrest-people who needs to be civilized. Soon Europe is just one ugly bulk of one plastic culture that adores only the money and the ones with that.\nOnly positive thing nowadays is that the police finaly got caught of taking payments from one O.C. group. The head of the drug police has been locked up for few weeks already and will be prosecuted of money laundering, several frauds, few drug felonies, etc. This is a very good news for this country, as most of the Finns believe in police like others believe in God. You know, police cannot do anything wrong if you'll ask from an average Finn. That's why police has so many rights here - there's basically nothing that the police couldn't do in this country. If some police from the streets want to come to your home and mess it all up, it's okay. They don't need any permissions for that. If you say 'no', they still come. They can also do that without you knowing it, and has no obligation to inform you of it. And that's for every people, not only the ones that are suspects. Police here can rape little girls, kill their wifes, beat up people, rape women in bars, sell drugs, etc. and they will not be sentenced to any kind of punishments. Most of them won't even lose their jobs. And all of those examples have happened and not only once. There's even was a video where one police came to a young boy and told him that they have decided in a police station to beat up that young boy and no one will be witnessing it when it happens. All in the video and the police didn't even get a notification of that. He's still in a job.\nFinnish police will not make mistakes, so why should they be punished. That's the way of thinking in here...\npunamusta wrote: Only positive thing nowadays is that the police finaly got caught of taking payments from one O.C. group. The head of the drug police has been locked up for few weeks already and will be prosecuted of money laundering, several frauds, few drug felonies, etc. This is a very good news for this country, as most of the Finns believe in police like others believe in God. You know, police cannot do anything wrong if you'll ask from an average Finn. That's why police has so many rights here - there's basically nothing that the police couldn't do in this country. If some police from the streets want to come to your home and mess it all up, it's okay. They don't need any permissions for that. If you say 'no', they still come. They can also do that without you knowing it, and has no obligation to inform you of it. And that's for every people, not only the ones that are suspects. Police here can rape little girls, kill their wifes, beat up people, rape women in bars, sell drugs, etc. and they will not be sentenced to any kind of punishments. Most of them won't even lose their jobs. And all of those examples have happened and not only once. There's even was a video where one police came to a young boy and told him that they have decided in a police station to beat up that young boy and no one will be witnessing it when it happens. All in the video and the police didn't even get a notification of that. He's still in a job.\nSee that's the same thinking in Canada too.. The police are protectors, blah blah blah. People do question their authority alot, so when they make mistakes they make sure they pay for it, but that's the mentality here - it's not only the police - it's at every level of society. They basically nag you to death about doing something right until you finally have no life left in you. Everywhere. Work, school, on the streets, everywhere. That's why the mayor of Toronto Rob Ford went through such a fiasco.. And that's why instead of handling it like a professional, like a US mayor would, he acted like a child all through it.. That's how people are here, artificial, they're socially isolated or exposed to constant negativity and discouragement that they've lost the will to be independent and creative in life, so say you're working with somebody 90 percent of the time they don't talk to you unless you talk to them but finally when the time comes that they talk to you, 90 percent of the time it's something negative - criticism, threats, cheap provocations, etc.\nSo while Canada is known as a peaceful country, there's a very bad social life here, especially in the town where I am. It's upscale, but cliquish. Every person that has lived in Toronto has literally no friends here for some reason, even though people from Toronto are more social than these people here.\nAmericans, even though people complain alot about them, are warmer, more open and direct than Canadians. Alot of Americans might be obviously dumb ad shallow, but at least they can keep a conversation going. My average conversation with a Canadian is like 40 seconds and then they make facial expressions and bodily movements like they have riggo mortis, and you have to leave them alone.\nWhen Canadians get into fights with eachother, it's a sad and pathetic thing to watch drag on for a half hour. But when an immigrant gets into a fight with a Canadian, the police comes out of nowhere like spiderman.\nEverything else is soft in this country. People are miserable pussies who either want to prove their worth through negative actions or too shallow to be interesting to Europeans. I was actually thinking about starting a Society Of Interesting People here, and one of the requirements for membership being that they must be intelligent, not just interesting, kind of like a MENSA for comedians or something.\nThe shooting of Sammy Yatim proves people are soft and scared. He was a kid with a knife in an empty tram wagon. And they shot him. There was a dozen cops there and they shot him. If it was me I would have literally come up to him unarmed and started raping him. People are weak, what's the point of shooting?\nThat's good to hear though, they should be punished. There's nothing more annoying than having to deal with a stupid cop, or even worse a corrupt cop. A corrupt cop is like that persistent, stubborn son of a bitch who thought he was God because nobody ever stood up to him to show him otherwise...but you could still kill him like it's no problem. Why demonstrate? You just let him be unless he really becomes a threat. So that's become my motto in this country, there are some countries where you HAVE to do illegal and immoral actions to survive, and then there's others like Canada that can literally give you everything if you just licked your hosts' asses in the correct way for a certain period of time.\nA place like Canada is not worth doing something like the things I've done in Macedonia, and I'm talking about what I've done in parties - not shady stuff with shady people. As far as Macedonia goes, wonderful place for doing that stuff it makes you question alot of things in life - especially generic Western myths about itself as a society. I got a cease and desist order from Interpol once.\nCanada, especially where I am in the GTA, is a place where you go to live when you're old or have a family. It's quiet, but it's too quiet(you know what they say - too nice is not nice - like that episode of the X Files where the protoganists move into a private community that is very nice on the outside but has been killing some of its members in secret, like a cult). Nobody ever bothers you and it's actually quite easy to slip from a fight because alot of people here are narrow minded and literal so if you do an action contrary to their literal provocation, they show the same signs that electronic scales showed me back in 2008 - error.\nI mean, literally.. It's easy to manipulate them, but they're panicky, painful to watch how they struggle when they notice what you're up to. Same thing with Americans.\nFinland's education system is considered best in the world by American media. Finns read an average of 17 books a year. How could a problem like that, especially with the police, exist over there? Also, are you talking about Finnish OC or somebody from somewhere else that was caught paying off the police?\nAs far as paying people off, it's the same here as everywhere else. If you have $$$ and connections, you can have everybody in your pocket and since it's a small country compared to it's geographical size or to other countries - or strict immigration procedures - so you won't be seeing people flying in planeloads to come and kill people here like the Italians in the States do - it makes it even harder for there to be internal conflict, like say the CIA deputy director challenging the director or a station chief challenging to expose the deputy director or some shit, like in the Bourne movies.\nOC presence is not that noticeable here... I mean I went to Detroit lol, at a gas station in some shitty neighborhood in the middle of the night, in a black SUV, with some friends I have over there, we were looking for an open fast food place, some shady Arab gangster looking types were standing beside a Chrysler C300, and instinctively I look at everything and everybody whenever I enter an area... Something I naturally have from Macedonia that I will never be able to shake off(and I'm thankful for that). Just kind of like when you start staring at a blank space for no reason, your mind wanders somewhere, the window was open even though our windows were tinted, they looked at me and all of a sudden they went into hostile challenge mode, that staring down thing. They followed us for a couple kilometers lol.. I'm like oh god, you can't be serious? You know what we'd do to you? I know the Lefty Ruggerio's cousins in the Detroit area, just to name a few.\nUnread postby punamusta \u00bb December 16th, 2013, 1:09 pm\nDobre wrote: See that's the same thinking in Canada too.. The police are protectors, blah blah blah. People do question their authority alot, so when they make mistakes they make sure they pay for it, but that's the mentality here - it's not only the police - it's at every level of society.\nI've always seen the police as a protector of the elite. Not much more. They react way differently when they are dealing with the wealthy people than when they're dealing with a people from the lower classes.\nIt's good that people do question the authorities. It's a positive sign of a society. It has to do a lot with the media, too. If media is not interested of questioning the authorities, then the people aren't either, as media has such a power in a modern day society. That's basically how it's in here. The media covers up anything the police does, and brings up numerous articles and such to make the police look good again and taking the blame on some other things. Finland is a small country where every significant journalists and editor in chiefs has personal relationships with top politicians and corporate managers. And they don't want to anger or upset their friends, so they make news-stories from something else. Something that isn't harmful to their dear friends. And that's one of the reasons why Finland is always in top places among the countries with least amount of corruption. Nothing ever comes up, because friends will take care of it before it does. And the most known corruption table, the Transparency International stats, are stats that every country sends to them. So if you send them a note that says \"we don't have corruption\", then the Transparency International announce that this country has no corruption and that's it. If no one is never caught on corruption, then it's just better to tell everyone that it's because we don't have corruption.\nThat's not a bad idea. And you could actually be able to make some money of it, too, if it catches on.\nYea, I've seen some American news about it. For me, it's comedy. The PISA tests that are praising the Finnish school system, are only made by a fraction of a students. And of course they don't put the lower-class schools to do it, but only the good schools from the nice areas, so it would seem like we're exceptionally good students. And furthermore, those test tell only about comprehensive schools. In a country like Finland, you will basically get no job at all if you have done a comprehensive school only and nothing more.\nAnd reading books will not help people to question the authorities. We have a long, long tradition in trusting the man in a suit. If a man in a suit says something, people automaticly think that it must be true. Due to the history (600 years under the Swedish rule; always been told that we are lowest form of humans and un-civilized people with a stone-aged language, etc. leaves a mark in the peoples heritage), Finns naturally have a very low self-esteem and are basically shamed of themselves. I think that is the main reason why authorites have it so easy in here. People like to hear some authority to us how the things are, as of course the man in the suit is way smarter and better man than normal people are. Otherwise, he wouldn't be in the position he is. That's the way of thinking in here. As a nation, we are extremely depressed. I kinda think that many Eastern European countries have a little bit the same mentality, too. You know, being used to rely on authorities that tell the absolute truth, and having a history of strong leaders that should not be critizized. In a contrary to western nations, Finnish politicians typically do not resign no matter what, so people do not even demonstrate, as they feel it's pointless. People just think that \"Oh well, that's the way it is\", and then get angry if someone other dares to demonstrate. You know, that sheep-mentality - do not anger the master or he'll make us all suffer. That mentality works great for the police, as they always get the rights they want. People just say that \"well, if you're not a criminal, then why worry?\". Police here is next to God. And if God is watching you, then why couldn't the police watch you, too. It's pathetic, but that's how it is.\nAbout the police corruption.... Yea, I was talking about one Finnish O.C. group. Their boss is said to be in very good relationship with the head of the drug police. Now while the head of the drug police is still in police custody, that O.C. boss is on a run from the criminal underworld, some say in Spain, but who knows. Among many other things, it is said that this same boss and the boss of drug police have been seen in a forest together searching for a drug-stash to pick it up. That police boss also helped the O.C. group to launder their money, etc. And few years ago, Eastern police district started to investigate some police corruption that ended up with two police chiefs committing a suicide and a prosecutor came out to media telling that she is afraid of her life as so many police officers had threatened her to stop the investigations. And the investigations stopped and that's it. No one wants to remember that anymore and media was very quiet of the whole thing.\npunamusta wrote: People like to hear some authority to us how the things are..........\nEdit option here would be nice... I ment to write that people like to hear some authority to TELL us how the things are.\nAnd few years ago, Eastern police district started to investigate some police corruption.....\nI ment to add that how funny it is that we don't even have here an independent institution to investigate police crime. We only have other police districts that investigate other districts. So a police is investigating a police, that in such a small country as Finland is, is most probably someone this investigating officers personally knows.\npunamusta wrote: I've always seen the police as a protector of the elite. Not much more. They react way differently when they are dealing with the wealthy people than when they're dealing with a people from the lower classes.\nYou don't care much to look into that until you have to deal with them. But that's what I see them as now. They've never helped out, not here and not in Macedonia. They were always there, be it in Canada or in Macedonia, to harass members of my family whenever they reacted to a provocation by someone else or some other party, but were never there for us when we needed them. What happened to the people who shot at my brother with a Mac 10? What happened to the people who pointed a gun at my father? Unless you take things into your own hands, there can be no justice. What happened to the nightclub bouncer from the Guvernment nightclub in Toronto in my old building that shot his gun in the air to scare his girlfriend into opening the car door when they were arguing outside in the middle of the night? 41 division was a 5 minute walk away, yet it took the police 30 minutes to arrive and when they finally did, he threatened them, told them to fuck off, they got in their car and drove away. Then they found his girlfriend in a garbage bag. This all in Canada. What happened to the person that stabbed my father's uncle to death in the throat in a kafana fight in Macedonia back in '62? Other than ruin his son, my uncle, who saw blood spraying out of his father's throat at the age of 14, a highly intelligent man became a career criminal, a murderer himself and ended up ruining my cousins in drunken tauntrums, the female who became a hooker and a drug addict and died at the age of 28 because of a heart attack? What justice?\nThis in my hometown? Putting old ladies down and trying to forcefully evict a poor family from their run down home because somebody wants to build something there but when they saw me being held down and attacked by the son of one of the owner of one of the largest construction companies in Macedonia.. There was 20 cops standing there DOING NOTHING, and even he was yelling at the top of his lungs they won't save you yet they're standing right there..\nWhat happens to the people in this video? Any justice? No. That's why they act like this in the first place, because it's a second nature knowing that their actions will not have any legal or moral consequences in a country that has no more functioning justice system or moral values.\nIt's good that people do question the authorities. It's a positive sign of a society. It has to do a lot with the media, too. If media is not interested of questioning the authorities, then the people aren't either, as media has such a power in a modern day society. That's basically how it's in here. The media covers up anything the police does, and brings up numerous articles and such to make the police look good again and taking the blame on some other things. Finland is a small country where every significant journalists and editor in chiefs has personal relationships with top politicians and corporate managers. And they don't want to anger or upset their friends, so they make news-stories from something else. Something that isn't harmful to their dear friends. And that's one of the reasons why Finland is always in top places among the countrist known corruption table, the Transparency International stats, are stats that every country sends to them. So if you send them a note that says \"we don't have corruption\", then the Transparency International announce that this country has no corruption and that's it. If no one is never caught on corruption, then it's just better to tell everyone that it's because we don't have corruption.[/youtube]\nMedia manipulation? Noo... People are spoiled here, they want a reason to fight. It's human instinct, human nature. When there's too much struggle you want comfort but when there's too much comfort you want struggle. There needs to be a balance, ying yang. People here would protest and riot with police whenever the police wrong them just once way more than even people from third world countries who suffer abuse there for years. It's good to be thankful for having the opportunity to live in Western society since you have enough to survive and a little bit more to reward yourself for it, but when it really starts to become a struggle - when more and more laws and regulations make it so the worker has less rights and has to work hard to prove himself to his corporate overlord or risk being replaced - that movements like Occupy and Anonymous start popping up everywhere.\nI know about this with Transparency though. I always wondered why Macedonia as a country, or the Balkans as a region, is considered safer than Western Europe. What??? When I was in Stip, a town of 50,000 people, I saw more things happen in a week than I saw happen an entire year in Canada. I feel more threatened in Stip than in Detroit imagine that, a small town where you can climb on top of any hill and see it's end, it's limits, where people behave like it's a big city but have nowhere to hide. They think they know people. A little insignificant speck on the map that has as much excitement and morbid tension in it as New York City during an alien invasion. Yet I know over 2,000 people there personally. Uncles run the drug trade in half the country, uncle is the biggest arms dealer in Bulgaria and cousin runs half of Varna. My aunt is a high ranking position in the Ministry of Interior. My father is close friends with the family of the Macedonian intelligence chief. My uncle's uncle was the first prime minister of Macedonia. Yet I feel threatened because I know that it doesn't take alot of brain, connections, money, balls or power for a person to take out somebody extremely influential and protected - you only have to be desperate and determined, with nothing to lose. You can kill anybody if you want to without having to worry about retaliation. I always wondered why the crime is so low in Balkan countries statistically - yet when I go there it's the exact opposite. Yet I always wonder how they show high levels of corruption... And Macedonia topped the Misery Index in 2011 - a combined statistic of both high crime rate and high unemployment. So.. I don't get it. As far as Finland goes, at least normal people have living standards over there. It's from having too much material wealth as a country, where society gives you everything,where you have a good social welfare program that people start to get comfortable, lazy, antisocial and mental illness quickly starts to spread and bad things happen.\nI mean seriously.. Whenever I see a OSCE car infront of the hotel in Stip, I know the agent is being served.\nProblem is it won't catch on anytime soon. It can make money, it can also serve as like a collective, an agency, a union, a guild for celebrities since interesting people generally go on to become celebrities. Not that alot of celebrities have brains.. You just need alot of luck, alot of charm and have to know who to use it with.\n[youtube]Yea, I've seen some American news about it. For me, it's comedy. The PISA tests that are praising the Finnish school system, are only made by a fraction of a students. And of course they don't put the lower-class schools to do it, but only the good schools from the nice areas, so it would seem like we're exceptionally good students. And furthermore, those test tell only about comprehensive schools. In a country like Finland, you will basically get no job at all if you have done a comprehensive school only and nothing more.[/youtube]\nThere you go.. Media manipulation. I always thought it was too good to be true but never really looked into it.\nAnd reading books will not help people to question the authorities. We have a long, long tradition in trusting the man in a suit. If a man in a suit says something, people automaticly think that it must be true. Due to the history (600 years under the Swedish rule; always been told that we are lowest form of humans and un-civilized people with a stone-aged language, etc. leaves a mark in the peoples heritage), Finns naturally have a very low self-esteem and are basically shamed of themselves. I think that is the main reason why authorites have it so easy in here. People like to hear some authority to us how the things are, as of course the man in the suit is way smarter and better man than normal people are. Otherwise, he wouldn't be in the position he is. That's the way of thinking in here. As a nation, we are extremely depressed. I kinda think that many Eastern European countries have a little bit the same mentality, too. You know, being used to rely on authorities that tell the absolute truth, and having a history of strong leaders that should not be critizized. In a contrary to western nations, Finnish politicians typically do not resign no matter what, so people do not even demonstrate, as they feel it's pointless. People just think that \"Oh well, that's the way it is\", and then get angry if someone other dares to demonstrate. You know, that sheep-mentality - do not anger the master or he'll make us all suffer. That mentality works great for the police, as they always get the rights they want. People just say that \"well, if you're not a criminal, then why worry?\". Police here is next to God. And if God is watching you, then why couldn't the police watch you, too. It's pathetic, but that's how it is.[/youtube]\nSee, bottom part of that is exactly like Macedonia. As far as having low self esteem.. Macedonians are generally proud but when they come as immigrants to America and Canada, not Western Europe or Australia, they start to lose their identity, their pride and heritage. We know what we're capable of, a small country with such alot of heart - we might not have the same widespread reputation as Jamaicans or the Irish in North America, but we have way more heart than those people do and people who know us can confirm this. I've brought friends from Canada over to Macedonia and they all wanted to stay and live there lol.. Best of all is the awesome connections you can accumulate in such a small country - say the president of the Euro Med. Students Association?\nHere's the problem though. 1 in 5 Canadians suffer from mental illness. 1 in 5 Ontarians are expected to be disabled within a couple years. Most people in America have suffered from depression in some point in their lives. The society, the culture, does this to you. This is why young people are so eager to move to places far the fuck away from this continent - to Europe for example - hell I've seen 19 year olds seriously plan to go live in Japan.\nAlso, when you are growing up in a multicultural society like Canada like I did, your best friends will be of different races and religions. I saw them as brothers and when we became teenagers and things started getting more serious, I even took the time to understand their culture more as they did with mine - same as my brother did before me. His friends were from Pakistan, so he ended up watching Bollywood movies and listening to Arabic music just to get into the atmosphere of it and really absorb himself - and they tried to understand our culture and saw the mafia like problems that existed in my family originated from there when they were brought over to Stip.\nWhen you come to a country like Canada where people underestimate you at first look and scoff and then ignore you, it just makes me want to strangle people just to show them I can do it and there's nothing they can do about it because I know how, I have where to run and people to protect me. They think you're normal, pathetic and miserable like them so they don't lick you ass to begin with. That's a bad national mentality that is going to lead to long term ruin of a great nation with lots of potential.\nEspecially white Canadians of British ancestry for example... God their arrogance makes me sick. They look down on everybody - even though they're less direct with how they see immigrants than in the US(immigrants are brought as workers, nothing more) - it makes you wonder.. Their history, their culture is shrouded in abscurity, Germanic peoples especially were barbaric cave dwellers, forest dwellers, at the time when my people had an advanced civilization that preceded the Romans. Yet they pride themselves of being representatives of the great British empire, yet look down on us. But on the inside they are empty, diseased, pale and red, suffering from mental sickness, like watching the Woman in Black. Of course there's lots of good intelligent and interesting people among them, but that fraction is tiny compared to the large, zombie-like majority. All immigrants will tell you this - especially Europeans. Real Brits moved on and now London is an awesome city and the UK and Britain in general is viewed as an intelligent society and the British accent here is exotic. But who the fuck do I run into? The descendants to the prisoners of the British Isles that were brought to work on British colonies such as Australia, America and Canada, the scum, not the nobility. The nobility knows it's place and knows that place isn't here. This is a false nobility over here.\nWhat does Macedonia have in history other than Alexander the Great, one of the greatest military strategists of all time? We conquered Ancient Greece. We conquered Ancient Persia and defeated an army that outnumbered us 10 to 1. An elite Macedonian guard in the Roman empire that served in Israel, the highest reign of the Byzantine empire being under the rule of Macedonians, the inventors of the Cyrllic alphabet being two Macedonian brothers, Macedonia being mentioned in the bible 26 times, the first university in Europe is Macedonian and Ohrid once had 365 churches, one for every day of the year. Aristotle, one of the greatest minds in history was Macedonian. What did we have a stake in other than influence in Russian and French high society during the 18th and 19th centuries? Who played a key role in the Russo-Turkish war of 1878 - my grandmother's great uncle - Ilyo Voyvoda,,,?\nBut history has been changed or destroyed - because of assholes like the British empire(Prince Phillip is Greek). Our revolutionaries of the 19th and 20th centuries are now officially Bulgarian, our figures of the medieval ages are either considered Serbian, Bulgarian or Greek, our ancient figures and society is considered Greek.. What the fuck? Just because they're in a zone of influence? Of course if Athens has a sprawling economy the neighbors will want to get a piece. That's like being Canada and not engaging in trade with the US. Of course Canada is going to become Americanized and indistinct to foreigners as to what is considered 'Canadian' and what is 'American'? But hey, media manipulation to serve agendas, right? You can't complain about it and have to be thankful for what you have because even this can be taken away from you.\nThat reminds me about a recent article I read about Serbian police chiefs.. I think the pool for buying off a head of the ministry of the interior in Serbia was around 250,000 Euros.\nAnd that second bit reminds me of something that happened 20 years ago.. My grandfather, a colonel in the JNA and a lawyer, together with two other people, an economist and the other guy Netkov I forgot what he was, started what turned out to be one of the biggest textile factories in Europe with over 3,000 workers at the time. Everybody that was in a director's position, similar to the CEO of Western countries, stole back then under Alibego's reign(Alibegov was the Macedonian-Turkish owner of Red Star, a Socialist umbrella company in Yugoslavia). Then 20 years ago, my grandfather already dead from Hep B, Netkov was uncovered by the Communists and .. they made it look like a suicide, like he turned the gun on himself because he didn't want to go through prosecution or some shit..\nMacedonian society is generally very secretive to outsiders. We try to keep a positive image and eliminate all the negativity.\nSo this is why it's extremely rare to find a video of a Macedonian street fight on Youtube, especially if you've seen a fight amongst two groups of Macedonians(and it's always groups because Macedonians are an interventionist culture, both with it's advantages and disadvantages, unlike Americans who gather around two people fighting and cheer them on). If they're not breaking up the fight, they're about to fight eachother.\nAnd if you've seen a fight like that, you'll know that people would not be stupid enough to film it. I actually took pictures like a tourist, just because I wanted to have memories of the place and the people, but more and more people were threatening to break my camera so..\nBesides, a Macedonian fight never really drags on past 5 minutes and most Macedonians don't own a phone with a good camera or a camera in general and even if they did, their last priority would be to film it and put it on Youtube. Unless they put it on with a conscipicous name and account and their audience was Western cultures well then that's different.. Like me.. I actually had people find out about stuff I've been putting on here and they threatened to skin me alive, literally lol..\nBut even if they don't do that, you're still snitching on your own people in a way by gossiping and bragging to strangers about the people you know, the things you've seen and done with them.\nThey react harsher to it more in the long term than if you told somebody that your great wish in life is to truly fuck their mother one day..\nI think the police is same everywhere. You have to be a certain type of person to even wanting to be a cop. Not that many normal people want to make a career out of bullying and commanding people.\nIt's good to be thankful for having the opportunity to live in Western society since you have enough to survive and a little bit more to reward yourself for it, but when it really starts to become a struggle - when more and more laws and regulations make it so the worker has less rights and has to work hard to prove himself to his corporate overlord or risk being replaced - that movements like Occupy and Anonymous start popping up everywhere.\nTrue. And for those reasons, I don't see western society such a \"dreamland\" for people. The pressure is huge and it's on constantly. People can lose their jobs so fast, and are then left to survive in a society that hates the poor people and values only the ones that have a career and money. In modern day western society, the corporates are the ones holding the power. They can legally rob and steal from the people by giving them very low salaries, and then making huge money out of those poor people's fysical contribution.\nEmpathy and solidarity has died a long ago in west - something that still lives on in a poorer countries and help people to live on without depression and other mental illnesses. In west, when you lose your job, you're basically all alone. You can't even spend time with your friends as you used to, because you don't have the money to go to movies or have a beer in a bar, etc. You are left alone, watching TV that only shows you the wealthy and successful people, underlining the fact that you are now a second class citizen. In western society, you either have a job, or you're nothing.\nI know about this with Transparency though. I always wondered why Macedonia as a country, or the Balkans as a region, is considered safer than Western Europe. What???\nThose are just statistics. If the police won't report every crime they see, of course it makes the crime stats look low. And there are different laws in different countries. What is a crime in some country, might not be a crime in other. And I'm remembering that Iceland has the highest crime-stats of the world, but of course it don't make Iceland the most dangerous country in the world. It just tells that their police will report every crime they ever see, and that they have very strict laws in Iceland.\nAs far as Finland goes, at least normal people have living standards over there. It's from having too much material wealth as a country, where society gives you everything,where you have a good social welfare program that people start to get comfortable, lazy, antisocial and mental illness quickly starts to spread and bad things happen.\nTrue. Middle and higher class Finns do live relatively well - Finland is an average EU-country in that sense. Our welfare isn't that good, it's actually well below the average in EU, lower than for example in Italy or in UK even if you count the share euros you'll get from the goverment - even though our country is far more expensive than Italy. I think that foreign people often confuse us to be same as Scandinavia, which is pretty far from the truth. Scandinavian countries have the best welfare system in the EU, but we are far behind it and the gap is only getting bigger and bigger. I think one descriptive way to tell the difference between Finland and Scandinavia is that we have here breadlines in every bigger cities where poor people line up for outdated food every week for hours and hours, and there's always couple of hundred people per line and the numbers are constantly growing. Like this way (in both cases the line goes on and on inside of the buildings, too):\nThat's something you really don't see in Scandinavian countries, as their welfare is enough for people to actually buy food. We also get massive, several hundreds of tons of food-aid from EU every year.\nwe might not have the same widespread reputation as Jamaicans or the Irish in North America, but we have way more heart than those people do and people who know us can confirm this.\nMacedonians don't speak english as their native language Of course in an Anglo-Saxon nation, the ones that share the same language, get more attention. You know, all over the world the english-speaking nations have always been seen as something better than all the rest.\nYea, I think there is no country in the world that would have a serious organized crime going on without the police backing it up. That's just the way it is.\npunamusta wrote: I think the police is same everywhere. You have to be a certain type of person to even wanting to be a cop. Not that many normal people want to make a career out of bullying and commanding people.\nThat's true. An ancient philosopher said that once, not sure if it was Plato or Aristotle, that people are born to be one of three things - intellectuals(scientists, politicians, lawyers, doctors, artists, philosophers etc.), workers(craftsmen, physical labor, etc) or soldiers(cops, soldiers, criminals, etc.).\nIt's hard to make a decision. Most people will choose material wealth over emotional wealth. Choosing between Macedonia and Canada, you can either have Macedonia with emotional wealth and happiness(when I'm in Macedonia, I laugh a minimum of 3-4 times a day, when I'm in Canada I laugh 3-4 times a week, let alone comparing smiling) or Canada with financial stability, but no emotional happiness. And it is true, if you have a good position in a company, people will lick your ass and you will make alot of good friends. To me, as an intellectual, I would take every step to discourage people to lick my ass if I was in this position just because I was raised on air-tight moral standards. While having been through alot of pain and suffering in my short young life, I would love to see the same type of people who are willing to put me through this pain by making me beg for a promotion, recognition, positivity towards me, lick my ass and beg me for something instead. Problem is I don't have the patience to get to that position. I was raised in between both factions - both the elite and counter-elite - as my mom comes from an aristocratic line and my dad from a poor family(yet went rags to riches in Macedonia, despising the elite in the process who were the only people who stood in their way). So I was raised with both ideals. I know it's not good to look down on people who have less and it's a wise thing to help them whenever you can, but I also know it's unwise to not make an effort to fit in with higher classes in order to attract opportunities from somebody who genuinely values your effort(and North America has those types of miracle people lurking in the background somewhere), nor is it wise to shove an opportunity away just because you are bitter for being poor. Even personal experience has taught me this. I have both friends and relatives who are both poor and rich, elite and counterelite, government and underworld. My mother's brother in the US is a scientist and has worked for the CIA before, as well as the Pentagon, NASA and for defense contractors such as Boeing, Raytheon and Lockheed Martin and values structure and order - the reason he lives in the DC area is because of how well protected that city is even though he could make a better living working in Silicon Valley for example, my mother's father was a colonel in the Yugoslav People's Army, my mother's mother was a bank lawyer for 40 years, my mother's sister is a high ranking position in the Macedonian Ministry of interior(the police), so you can tell they have a strong faith in the justice system and the government, even though I know they know sometimes you have to play dirty to get what you want, especially in a broken world like the one we live in. On my dad's side, you have a priest, a magician, my father's mother was a homemaker, my father's father worked in a factory most of his life, my dad's brother is an electric engineer but works in a factory for minimum wage making shoes, my dad's sister does the same, my dad himself works a security guard in Canada for minimum wage, my dad's 1st cousin from my grandfather's side made a living as a drummer and wrestling club owner in Zagreb in the 80's and used to perform with legends such as Dusko Lokin and Miso Kovac, but was forced to flee during the wars and now spends his time gambling to make a living(he's good at it) and his brother works in a restaurant as a waiter owned by another relative of my dad's(and his son, my 2nd cousin works as a waiter in a hotel owned by the drug boss uncle of mine). So you know..\nIt's a shame, isn't it? Alot of people take the bait, but then again alot of people look through this, like me and you. It's us who truly suffer being awake.\n[youtube]Those are just statistics. If the police won't report every crime they see, of course it makes the crime stats look low. And there are different laws in different countries. What is a crime in some country, might not be a crime in other. And I'm remembering that Iceland has the highest crime-stats of the world, but of course it don't make Iceland the most dangerous country in the world. It just tells that their police will report every crime they ever see, and that they have very strict laws in Iceland.[/youtube]\nSee, that's what I'm saying. On the contrary, Iceland is actually pretty safe lol..\nI always knew Finland was kinda down compared to Sweden and Norway. Finland, after all, does have a history with Russia. Any country that has a history with Russia isn't so well off in the 21st century lol..\nAnd Finns are from a different tribe right? Not so much as your Nord neighbors..\nThank you... I feel alot of tension around alot of Canadians coming from their side, like I pose a threat to them or something. I grew up in Canada, but I learned my street smarts in Macedonia. My english is almost accent free, or maybe it's the way I talk, like how a New Yorker would talk for example, that scares people off? I can't change my mentality though.. It's how I was raised. I either have a Bourne series type mentality, a spy mentality, a CIA mentality - for my natural English side, the one I learned in school here. Or I have a mafia mentality, my natural Macedonian side, that came inherited.\nBut there you go, I always wondered why Macedonians are so awesome in Macedonia(and foreigners notice this when they go to Macedonia) but somehow they have alot of social troubles when they go on to live in Western society, where the mentality of the people is a 1000x easier, simpler and safer than in Macedonia. I always wondered this... It's a phenomenon to me, the reason why I would want to study languages, anthropology, sociology and social psychology.\nI guess they only inflate the egos of nations who they understand(or a big fraction of the foundation for their culture stems from). Alot of youth, especially high schoolers in North America have some type of fascination with Jamaicans. Same goes with white Americans/Canadians and thinking how awesome it is that the Irish get drunk. I wonder what the Germans think about this..\nYeah, they've always been thought of as the better countries because they are pretty good in economic standards for their own people. This is a new type of takeover - instead of military takeover it's economic takeover. Use the CIA to destabilize the Balkans - break up Yugoslavia - a country that had higher standards than most of Europe in it's time, where it becomes one of the worst regions in the world in just 10 short years(usually it takes hundreds of years for a region to become as fucked up as we did in such a short time, I mean we've always been fucked up but it was never our fault as much as the empires that decided to wage war on our territory for 2,000 years). That's a pretty damn good accomplishment. And now you have dumb people from Balkan countries willing to kill for us to join the EU. And of course, there are people very smart and very capable - who aren't all about stealing government funds or helping the US destabilize the country while in power - but these people will never be allowed to take power.\nStill, America, Canada, Australia, the UK and New Zeland have some of the best living standards in the world. And the British empire was historically territorially the largest empire on this planet. But what's the point? English people are internationally known for being repugnant, boring, unattractive and repellant, that lack character, color and charm and what's even worse now is their descendants in America, Canada and Australia who have lost touch with roots that make them European. Now America is the largest exporter of anti-culture.\nThat's always how it's going to be. Remember that the police can be a criminal organization in itself if it wanted to, funded by the government's taxes and resources.\nSo the structure is OC takes over a commercial sector just as Walmart would want to take over retail on American territory for example, and just as OC Walmart is willing to send a hitman to kill off rising and threatening competition and if it can't since the opponent is just as powerful or threatening - just like OC, it has a sit down offering negotiation and diplomacy - and just like OC - economic warfare - infiltration or simply opening up a Walmart in the vicinity of their competition's store pressuring them into closing down by having lower prices. Same like when a dealer with low prices moves into an area, other drug dealers and gangs want to take a piece, but if they can't, they try to push him out - mostly through force - rarely through economic warfare. After all, tainting a supply requires force in OC. In Walmart, all you have to do is hire a bunch of insubordinate employees who will screw something up with the labelling system.\nThe police, or government, answers to the highest bidder. Also, the police and government is less under pressure of having to take down a Walmart because their products can be scientifically proven safe by ANYONE(it doesn't have to be an accredited state sponsored agency), while heroin, not so much. So it all comes down to public pressure. Who needs cheap food and clothing of good quality? EVERYBODY! But does everybody need drugs.. ? Especially ones that are highly potent and highly available..\nI don't even know where to start when pharmaceutical companies come into place.. Painkillers all have morphine in them, which is made out of opium.\nSee.. North America has a good practical system, it's good in practice, while Eastern society might be better in theory. This is why Russian miners' universities in Macedonia offer only theory, but no practice. So a geologist goes to a mine and doesn't know what to do. This is why collages in America and Canada will get you more work than university will - because it's hands on. Americans and Canadians are constantly experimenting and they always keep what they concluded simple and easily understandable - like how hundreds of books of information are compressed into one textbook in American collages. And then because it's easy to understand, it's up to the professor to confuse what you think you know to at least make some sort of effort to seem as if the education system truly makes you try.\nPolitically, nobody listens to America. They're full of shit on alot of things, they keep talking about yesterday's news, because America is isolated, Americans have to live this movie, this reality. Places like Europe move on, and things that would work socially or politically in America would not work in Europe. So America has a strong military..\nWhich brings us to the question - America will eventually be culturally, professionally(intellectually) and economically dominated by European and Asian countries. They only have the military to really enforce their interests. In the next 100 years, America will be a second rate power. NATO can't fight a conventional war against the SCO. And America is desperate to guarantee itself long-term prosperity - what's a good ally other than the Middle East? Historically Arabs are pretty hard and prosperous people. Why not destabilize the Arab League and then make it an ally? Now you have balance against the SCO. It's not just about oil or drugs.\nI can only imagine the hilarity of the situation where my uncles and their Albanian, Russian, Turkish, Bulgarian, Serbian, Italian and Kurdish friends get into a drug war with the military contractors hired by pharmaceutical firms in Afghanistan - especially when both sides work for the American government..\nUnread postby punamusta \u00bb December 22nd, 2013, 11:56 am\nI think he was right...\nIt's hard to make a decision. Most people will choose material wealth over emotional wealth. Choosing between Macedonia and Canada, you can either have Macedonia with emotional wealth and happiness(when I'm in Macedonia, I laugh a minimum of 3-4 times a day, when I'm in Canada I laugh 3-4 times a week, let alone comparing smiling) or Canada with financial stability, but no emotional happiness.\nTrue. I think that is the reason why especially \"hippie\" type of people from the West feel an urge to move to another, more open and warm countries. Like I know few people from here that now lives in Thailand and such places. For many people the atmosphere in the West is just too competitive and they feel pointless to take part in that rat race that has no other winners, but the corporate managers and share-holders. And I understand those people. If I could, I would try and live half of the year in some other country somewhere in Asia or South America doing some gruntwork to earn a little money. You know, just so I would get a break from this society here. Now I just use the weed to distance myself from all this when shit gets too hectic, hahaha.\nThat's true. It would be a lot easier if you would't think anything, but would just work and work and forget everything else around you.\nYes, it is. If I remember right, they have around 5 murders there per year. It's beautiful country, though. Like something out of the moon.\nYea, but our history with the Russian Empire was pretty good for us. We gained an autonomy and our language had a way better position in the society than what is was under a Swedish rule. Russians actually saw us pretty much as an equal people, as the Swedes tried their best to wipe out everything Finnish from us. But failed, hahaha.\nAnd yes, we are different people than Scandinavians. We came from the east after the ice age, while the Scandinavians came via the southern route (it's easy to figure out just by watching the map). It is said that Finns are the descendants of the Siberian mammoth hunters. I actually made a DNA-test like a year ago and according to it, I have more common bloodlines with people from Kazakhstan and Turkish-speaking tribes of Russia than what I have with any Western European nation (including Scandinavia). Closest nations DNA-wise was of course expecailly Estonia and Latvia, too, but it was interesting to see that other than those Baltic nations, I had nothing in common with the Europeans heritage. And for my knowledge, that is pretty typical for Finns - even though a lot of people hate to admit it. So many here would rather be westerners than some descendants of mammoth hunters\nAnd that's the reason why our flag is so similar to Scandinavian flags. At first, in 1918, our flag was this:\n...but was soon changed into a current, Scandinavian-type-of-flag, as our right-wing, pro-western politicians saw that red flag too much like a communist flag and wanted to distance our nation from the East and make it look like a western nation with western values. At that time, right after the civil war, it was a big argue of who we really are as a people. And as the right-wing merchants won the civil war, they of course had an opportunity to change the flag and start the ever-going propaganda of us being like Scandinavians. That is BS, but still today many Finns like to see themselves like Scandinavians rather than people from the east. I, in the other hand, am proud of our descendant. I think it's nice to be a descendants of Siberian mammoth hunters, rather than Vikings, who never had guts to really come here even though we were right next to them\nI cannot say I can relate to you, as I have never been an immigrant, but I can feel you. It must be hard to live in a country that isn't your own and people there don't want to see you as a part of them. One of the main reasons why I think so many immigrants everywhere choose the life of crime...\nUse the CIA to destabilize the Balkans - break up Yugoslavia - a country that had higher standards than most of Europe in it's time, where it becomes one of the worst regions in the world in just 10 short years(usually it takes hundreds of years for a region to become as fucked up as we did in such a short time, I mean we've always been fucked up but it was never our fault as much as the empires that decided to wage war on our territory for 2,000 years). That's a pretty damn good accomplishment. And now you have dumb people from Balkan countries willing to kill for us to join the EU.\nYea, I'm pretty sure Yugoslavia was a better place than what the Balkans are now. But you know, USA always sees the different forms of society as a threat. If it's not like American society, then it must be bombed.\nAnd f*ck the EU. It's a sinking ship. And if it doesn't sink.. well, then we're living in some crazy, totalitarian society with some EU-dictator. Because that's the only way to keep EU up and running in the future.\nStill, America, Canada, Australia, the UK and New Zeland have some of the best living standards in the world. And the British empire was historically territorially the largest empire on this planet. But what's the point? English people are internationally known for being repugnant, boring, unattractive and repellant, that lack character, color and charm and what's even worse now is their descendants in America, Canada and Australia who have lost touch with roots that make them European.\nTrue. It's weird to think that any other english-speaking nations in the world, other than UK, are nations where people just came and toke it to themselves. And has no real culture there at all, other than the natives have. Like New Zealand, for example. What a beautiful, green country filled with english immigrants claiming it's their's even though they have nothing own in there.\nWhich brings us to the question - America will eventually be culturally, professionally(intellectually) and economically dominated by European and Asian countries. They only have the military to really enforce their interests. In the next 100 years, America will be a second rate power.\nExactly. USA is soon history. It will happen in our life-time. I'm just hoping they let go in peace and won't bomb the rest of the world while trying to hold their position...\npunamusta wrote:\nIt's all meaningless bro. Everywhere you go, people's lives are meaningless. Post socialist countries just have a better propaganda system and the people know how to distract themselves better. People in the West are used to following, not leading, to repeating and not creating, the reason why they wait on somebody else to help them cure their boredom and because obviously if you don't know how to make life interesting for yourself, nobody else will and you end up with a depressed society that is aware of the problem they have but collectively do not take action to rid themselves of it because their individual suffering creates a feeling of not having to be in debt to the world to give your part in it. When everybody thinks like this, when there's no dialogue, there's no progress. When nobody does anything, nothing happens. It's just how reality works. What the fuck do people expect? Canada is the most boring country in the world, it's on top lists. In Macedonia, where people make 10x less money yet the prices are the same and the stress is 10x more because of the interventionist culture and ugly attitudes of people, there is a feeling of excitement, of something about to happen, something big, like a galactic ascension of some sort, what else could be more exciting? But it never does - that's just the hinch. This should be the reality in Western countries. If a poorly country could manage to make that happen, why won't a Western country make that happen?\nIt would be wouldn't it?\nAll northern countries are beautiful because it's cold outside. All that people have left is work so they can organize everything and create a wealthy, stable society. If there's no sun outside, it has a horrible effect on people's psychology and emotions, they don't feel like fucking, they don't feel like partying, they don't feel like socializing, they don't feel like doing anything. It's perfect, right? When have you seen a wealth country near the equator? A wealthy country that wasn't dangerous, unstable or had a failing birth rate or full of depressed people? Imagine a depressed person in a tropical paradise. It just doesn't make sense, right?\nSee.... Alot of people talk shit about Russia and Russians and their policy towards the world....but what are they except realistic? It's better to kill a person that doesn't agree with you than to publicly humiliate him like in the US, to force him to live in a society full of mentally ill people who on top of being retarded mutations are going to pass judgement on you like they ever had a say in humanity. America is isolated from the rest of the world, their superiority is an illusion that they themselves create. While there are alot of positive things in American society, it's an artificial society. You know things are foul in a society when material objects possess more charms than living beings. Look at how much life there is in my hometown, you can feel it's intensity in the air, you can feel the soul in the architecture, people don't just follow a blueprint to build a house and the workers only want to collect a paycheck...they put their very soul in it\nBut that's only realistic. If you need to be a lion amongst lions, you need to at least be able to live like one. Western society is full of faggot unrealistic terms and conditions that never fly in the real world. You need to be able to bash in somebody's head without being tried and punished for it like you committed an atrocity.\nThis is why faggots who fit perfectly in this system end up running this continent. My dick has more charm and value than most people in the West. They expect you to behave according to a system of social communication that is completely artificial and unrealistic, their moves are studied, not natural, so they can control you. It's stupid. Nobody is going to follow this BS. Everybody acts how they feel like, that's human nature.\nI want to do that test, and I want a thorough one just in case...but it's a little expensive. Which test did you take exactly? Give me a link.\nThere you have it. We have the lion, too.\nSee, that's the ugly thing. ALot of people have positive experiences with Canadians, but we have alot of negative ones. On the streets they look at you dirty, they go to the other side of the street, I've tried to justify it as it's just their facial expression that's out of place, that their mind is elsewhere, that their culture is different, that being solely English speakers has a different effect on their brains, whatever, but internationally a good human being, a kind human being, is known across all cultures, races and religions. A smile is a smile and an idiot is an idiot. For a nation that prides themselves in their political correctness and politeness, I see alot of condtradictions, arrogance and ignorance, alot of gaps in thinking. It's in my family, in our genes, I've been taught since I was little to be as careful not to offend others as possible but then other people? People really get hurt when I start fighting back, the reason why I would rather remain passive than to take to heart every insult that comes my way - because it comes abnormally too often. Am I doing something wrong? I don't understand.\nExactly. Yugoslav rock and roll was actually pretty damn awesome. My neighbor in Macedonia s a tombstone maker. He engraves them. He said back in the 1970s he got a job offer to go work and live in the US, but back then what was the point? He had everything he needed in Yugoslavia, so he refused. Imagine how much he regrets that decision today. Macedonians are very capable people, most of old families, like noble stock, especially from Skopje, are rich now and live in the West. And rich as in dollar millionaires. Most of Skopje is full of village people now, no more of those good old eugenic stock is left. Alot of Macedonians who've went to live in Canada, Australia or the US 20-30 years ago have it good here now. My uncle got a US government sponsorship on the fact that he was the best mathematician in Yugoslavia at the time - in the early late 1980s - he won third place in a nation-wide competition - the first two because they had connections. He started off as a researched at Virgina Tech - on an 800 dollar a month salary. Now he makes over a 100,000 a year and being single most of his life, concentrating on work, not having a family(recently married), he has a net worth of at least 1 million dollars and an impressive portfolio. Who is not to say that alot of breakthroughs are not his ideas? He was complaining about how he constantly got fired and threatened into a vow of silence after he presented an idea to an employer, being used and gotten rid of.\nYugoslav rock and roll\nThere's too much diversity in the EU, too much chauvanism. The only way you can control 500 million people is through a socialist society. Capitalism thrives for only a handful of people, not the general masses. It's reality, you can argue against it all you want but it is the way it is.\nMy uncle doesn't think so. He thinks just because of what's he's seen, that military spending can save a country. It's just not possible. What about economic takeover? Cultural takeover? The US is exactly what it is - a nation of colonists and adventurers. It's a self fulfilling prophesy. You can't expect it to be an artistic place like Italy or France full of social beauty, romance and spirit. The primary motive here is to make money. What do people expect it to be like? But in reality, a place like this cannot last long. A place where the sole motive is to gather as much material wealth as possible before collapse...\nAs humanity, evolution rests in a certain universal system, mentality, caste. And that caste is NOT going to be anything AMERICAN or WESTERN. I'm sorry, but that's the reality. Not anything like it is now, anyways. When we go to colonize other solar systems, this is not the image we're going to bring with us because in order for you to go take a fucking solar system over - you need to be motivated enough to reach for the stars. Who the fuck cares about that here when they're fucking depressed?\nUnread postby punamusta \u00bb January 7th, 2014, 11:29 am\nDobre wrote: if you don't know how to make life interesting for yourself, nobody else will and you end up with a depressed society that is aware of the problem they have but collectively do not take action to rid themselves of it because their individual suffering creates a feeling of not having to be in debt to the world to give your part in it. When everybody thinks like this, when there's no dialogue, there's no progress. When nobody does anything, nothing happens. It's just how reality works.\nAll northern countries are beautiful because it's cold outside. All that people have left is work so they can organize everything and create a wealthy, stable society. If there's no sun outside, it has a horrible effect on people's psychology and emotions, they don't feel like fucking, they don't feel like partying, they don't feel like socializing, they don't feel like doing anything.\nYes, the climate definetly has a share in it. In North, you had only like 4-5 months in a year to gather enough food for you to survive the 7-8 other months of the year. If you did not work extremely hard on a summer-time, you'd be dead at winter. In warmer countries, there has never been that problem. You could always think that \"nah, I'll do it tomorrow\". Here that kind of thinking was equal to suicide. Growing food was impossible during the winter time and also hunting was way more difficult, as there were less animals and moving for humans was so much harder and slower in a deep snow. So you really had to do the work during the short summer. I think that is the main reason why nation in far North are usually in a pretty good shape.\nIt's just sad that today, when you wouldn't have to work so damn hard all the time, people have it in their blood, and work hard all through the year, burning themselves up and creating frustration and anger inside them (espeacially at the dark winter time, when people don't see sun more than couple of hours per day and there's no sitting outside with friends anymore). And that's also why in here the people who has no work are seen as the lowest dirt of all. For a Finn, for example, a job is everything. It really is. You have to have a job and you may never complain about it. Never. You'll just do the work and shut the f*ck up. A lot of people even feel pride of that - that they never complain about anything, no matter what. That's like a model for men in here. It's like a competetion: who can take most shit on them and not say a one thing about it.\nhttp://www.familytreedna.com/products.aspx - I did the cheapest test they have, that Y-DNA12. It was about 45 dollars with all costs incuded. Now it seems to be a little more expensive...\nP.S. I'll come back for the other things you wrote, as I don't now have time for all of it....\npunamusta wrote: Yes, the climate definetly has a share in it. In North, you had only like 4-5 months in a year to gather enough food for you to survive the 7-8 other months of the year. If you did not work extremely hard on a summer-time, you'd be dead at winter. In warmer countries, there has never been that problem. You could always think that \"nah, I'll do it tomorrow\". Here that kind of thinking was equal to suicide. Growing food was impossible during the winter time and also hunting was way more difficult, as there were less animals and moving for humans was so much harder and slower in a deep snow. So you really had to do the work during the short summer. I think that is the main reason why nation in far North are usually in a pretty good shape.\nSo that's why this place is so advanced. We were just having that conversation yesterday with my mother. She wondered how the US managed to be so advanced and built up for only a 200 year old nation... I mean, as far as advanced goes knowledge wise, the knowledge you require to build anything advanced can come from just rushing to import all the world's greatest artists, philosophers, scientists, military strategists and the like... But then there's the question of where did they get the money to pay them off? How does that work? How do you establish a world economy? How would you know the US's place in it? What makes them richer than other nations? It's definite that nowadays places like Canada and Russia have more natural resources than the US but are not richer countries...? It's an overall collective of everything you have - the average of the quality and quantity combined of everything you have.\nSee - the average price for a 2 bedroom house in the US - a house made out of wood like North American construction usually is - is about $300,000. This is for a 2 bedroom house in an average income neighborhood(so the average US individual income is about $40,000 a year and I don't know how this works either, does it take the average income of the lower 98 percent or the total 100 percent, combining with the millions in income of the upper 0.5 percent, then in reality the lower 95 percent of people would have an income under $40,000). Same goes with Canada. You throw in the availability of jobs, survivable minimum wage, availability of housing, availability of charitable foundations willing to help you get set up in finding a job and a home(and they always do), the quality of the roads and infrastructure, the quality and quantity of the goods and services in the private sector, how organized the government is on all levels, how good the emergency services are and the quality of the goods and services in the public sector, the international rights you get from having an American passport, the system where you can get a credit card maxed out for $30,000 for example in just 8 years of paying off your bills correctly, stuff like that, being able to get everything you want and need gradually(most countries don't give you that chance), so on and so fourth. Most houses and apartments have electricity and hot water year round.\nMeanwhile, my house in Macedonia, which is of cinder block and brick construction, we have to turn on the boiler which isn't located in the basement like most American houses but right on top of the fucking bathtub, we have to wait for it 2 hours to heat up for 10 minutes of hot water, I have a 7 bedroom house, 3 balconies, 1.5 bathrooms, garage + 2 extra rooms in the basement, no built in heating but we use small fireplaces to burn wood which is cheaper than having a gas line or electric heaters or using a solar panel like alot of new houses in my neighborhood do. Gas and cars are more expensive than in the US. Food is about the same price, only fruits and vegetables are cheaper - oh and alcohol and tobacco is also 4x cheaper - but I'm talking about beer and wine and homemade brandy(which you aren't even allowed to sell because it's homemade), not brand name stuff like Jack Daniels. Clothing can also be cheaper sometimes - but you're better off buying stuff at a thrift store in the US - you'll get better quality. Leather stuff like leather shoes is way cheaper, because where I come from the textile industry has always been booming and we've made alot of high quality stuff that ships internationally, the shoes that Bargala makes for example are sold for over 200 Euros a pair in Western European countries while only costing about 40 Euros in the stores that company has in my hometown. Brand name running shoes - on the other hand - are twice as expensive as in the West. Now what takes the cake is on top of the availability of jobs being shit - the average monthly salary in Eastern Macedonia is 150 Euros. You can't do shit with that money - especially if you have a family to feed. Thus, my house is valued at just over 50,000 Euros..........\nNightlife and social life, on the other hand, is some of the best in the world, I guarantee you this, the only better nightlife is the type of nightlife you can find if you're rich and frequent elite nightclubs in major cities like New York, London and Paris - especially if you have VIP status and engage in orgy parties in the VIP section of that club. Getting laid is hard - especially for outsiders who are unaware of the local mentality which is a fucking web of complexity and encryption. Some have it easier than others and local whores are more than willing to fuck an outsider, but most men just fail at picking up women in Eastern Macedonia. But I guarantee you you will not find more freedom to get drunk and go nuts anywhere else - as long as you don't get into fights, go around grabbing girls asses or dancing on tables if other people aren't doing it and the security isn't giving them a beating for it, then you shouldn't have a problem.\nSo, the location is important.\nWe just wonder how these massive cities were built in such a short period of time. Slaves from Africa? No, they worked in the South. Italian and Chinese migrant workers for construction...\nCompeting is the same here too, but I really don't think Canadians - especially younger generations - see working as the only thing in the world to them. I think everybody here is aware of the fact that if you have money, a collage diploma and connections, you'll be better off at age 30 than if you didn't have money, go to school or connections to begin with. There's some people who graduate from the same high school at the same time - yet at age 30 one of them goes off to work for minimum wage while the other makes 3-4x what he makes. Most of the time this is the case because the one making minimum wage didn't finish a collage program, but alot of times it's because the other one had more connections and proved himself better.\nSee, my brother for example, didn't have money to begin with, but he did take a bunch of courses at the University of Toronto, I'm not sure if he finished any programs. He was academically proficient, so he was able to get student loans. Me, on the other hand, I can't concentrate on studying if I don't know for sure it's going to pay off. I'm a detail oriented thinker like that. Right before the job he landed, the one he's working now, a high paying white collar job, he was working at a call center, and before that - as a construction contractor(and most of the time before that - gas station attendant, building superintendent, etc.) He had connections to help him out.\nYou get connections everywhere not by being a good worker - but by being a likable human being. If you possess social skills - if people like you - especially people that you need to bend over backwards to impress if they didn't like you or felt neutral towards you - then you will have it easy.\nConnections are more important than money or a diploma everywhere you go. A diploma is just a certificate that you know how to do whatever you're applying for. It doesn't guarantee efficiency, productivity, good conflict management, etc. Money is useless if you're so repellant that everybody wants to kill you at first sight. They eventually will and your money will belong to somebody else lol..\nBut if you have charm, a way of people, something like this is timeless. You can lose your money, you can lose your connections, your diploma and knowledge can become obsolete, but the way you deal with people and make new connections will always stick with you wherever you go.\nI just don't understand some people. If you've watched Mad Men for example, you'll see that having a good job is the case here too. In Macedonia, people have a more realistic and more humane look on people's individual success - it's based on the type of person you are, they look at your character. If everybody likes you, if you're good at school, if you know how to do everything, then you'll have success. It's as simple as that. It's on a personal level. They don't look at how you work. It's enjoyment in life first, work second. Life is given to you for enjoyment.\nIn Canada and the US, it's a more materialistic way of looking at things. Prove yourself at work to prove yourself as a human being. BS. You can be good at work but bad in your private life. I've been around supervisors who were nice to me when working here but you can tell were complete douchebags outside of work. You can be a perfect robot of a worker but still be shit in other fields of life. In Macedonia, you should be a jack of all trades but a master of none. Nobody is perfect and being a master of a certain trade doesn't make you perfect. It just makes you unique, but doesn't make you perfect or likable.\nIt's a stupid system. As a result, people are all the same. There's no color. Everybody is too afraid to voice their ideas. They're only followers. And even the leaders are douchebags. This is anti-culture and anti-culture is not culture, it can't be the foundation of a society in the long run. Working keeps this anti-culture together, the common goal of making money. I can't believe how some people think you can actually make a life in a country like this. For me, life comes first. Fuck work. There's people who will always be stronger than you, faster than you, bigger than you, better than you. It's a simple fact of life. You're not competing to be the best, that's BS. It's an illusion, it's make believe, like the boogeyman. Especially if you make minimum wage, what's the point of competing? Now if you made 30 dollars an hour and bosses were promising constant handouts and promotions to the best members of the company, then fuck yeah I'd compete. But half wits and dumb fucks who think that competing for minimum wage will get them anywhere deserve to be working minimum wage. You're only proving to your superiors that you are as dumb as they expect you to be helping them make money while they don't give a fuck about you, only seeking to drain you like a lemon with every last bit of life you have while keeping you to work for them for as cheap as possible.\nNo thanks, this is not for me. I would take all of this shit if I could easily make friends, easily get girlfriends, go out to nightclubs or bars twice a week. None of this is happening for me. Maybe because I live in the outskirts of the Greater Toronto Area, this town has a reputation for having smug people. Even then as a country, it's boring, it's hard to make friends and hard to enjoy life. This country has a reputation for concentrating on work. The politeness here is forced upon people, that's why they're so frustrated. Because what's more insulting than being forced to work for little money in an environment where you have no friends and no sex and no fun whatsoever, and having to smile about it the whole time? Whoever thought we should be thankful for this, fuck em. Sure, you have more stability than third world countries but at the cost of happiness. Some people would rather be happy and have just enough to eat and a roof over their head than to have what I have - a three bedroom apartment by the lake - with the interior decor that a high end Italian designer could get you - but for what? I have to drive 1 hour and 30 minutes to Toronto just to see my friends and even they're not always available. I always work weekends. There's no people outside where I am, so I even have to go out in Toronto to get find a bitch to get laid. It's only senior citizens where I am.\nThank you for that. I just wanted to know for sure, I wanted to take the cheaper tests too but then again I figured maybe if I saved up and got the more expensive tests, they'd be more worth it in some ways..?\nI just don't understand how the 60 dollar test could trace your ancestry back to 29 generations but the more expensive tests trace your ancestry back less and less...? This doesn't make sense?\nSo how accurate would you say your test was?",
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        "raw_content": "8Books Review: \u201cWhen Breath Becomes Air\u201d by Paul Kalanithi\nBy Jeff | Tuesday, May 3, 2016 | 2 Comments\nMy schedule rarely allows me to read entire books, but after I read about Paul Kalanithi\u2019s When Breath Becomes Air, a New York Times bestseller, I decided that I would actually buy and read it. While Kalanithi didn\u2019t focus his book on Asian Americans, much of his book is interesting from an Asian American standpoint. I strongly recommend it.\nSpoilers ahead (although most people who plan to read the book already know what happens in the end), so if you don\u2019t want to know the details, please don\u2019t continue!\nWhen Breath Becomes Air is a wonderfully written story of a man\u2019s search for meaning in the face of death. It\u2019s not surprising that it is well written, as Kalanithi has an English degree from Stanford and Masters from Cambridge. He starts with dealing with his cancer diagnosis and then circles back through his childhood, his career choices, and his evolving relationships. I found it fascinating how events brought him to a career in Neurosurgery \u2013 extra reading assignments given to him by his mother interested him in reading books from his brother, which developed into an interest in philosophy, which generated a search for meaning. That search for meaning brought him to look for it in that place that generates behavior and thought \u2013 the brain. Wondering about how he could affect and study the brain lead him to a medical career in Neurosurgery. As he neared the launching of an incredible career, he learned that the culmination of so much hard work and what he hoped for would never happen. What to do? What does it all mean? Those are the type of questions that Kalanithi struggled with.\nMany of his life experiences are familiar Asian American experiences, such as his mother being heavily involved with his education, to the point of joining the school board and giving him extra outside reading to do. He puts a positive twist on those experiences. Rather than portraying her as an obsessed tiger mom, he talks about how she forced his high school to offer AP courses. It had none before \u2013 I went to a high school like that and I wish my mom could have pushed them to offer AP courses. The extra reading opened up new worlds to him rather than just being burdensome work and led him to his career choice. While many people have talked about the evils of the model minority myth, he talks about how being a model can be beneficial to others. At his high school, the salutatorian Leo, who ranked in the school after him (Kalanithi was the valedictorian) and the poorest kid that he knew, was told by guidance counselors that since he was smart, he should join the army. Leo said, \u201cF* that\u201d and that he would follow Kalanithi\u2019s example. Leo got into Yale.\nFor the many Asian Americans in Silicon Valley, he often talks about are very close to home, such as the intense career dedication, distance running, cycling, and scenes and places in the Santa Cruz mountains. Many Asian Americans who have medical professionals in their immediate and extended family (I have a lot of them), his story will seem familiar. His father the cardiologist is out a lot working \u2013 not unlike my father when I was younger although Dad wasn\u2019t a doctor. As a medical professional, Kalanithi figures out his own diagnosis. The Wife does that, to the point of occasionally telling her doctors exactly what to prescribe. Medical professionals can be the worst patients \u2013 also familiar territory.\nThe book ends with a section written by his widow. She says that in many ways, the book is is incomplete. I would agree. I wanted to know much more, such as about Leo. What ethnicity was Leo, a student who did well academically and thus was encouraged to join the army and not go to college? Kalanithi talked about the gap because English majors and the sciences \u2013 did he see that his work and writing do anything to close that gap? We will never know.\nI strongly recommend When Breath Becomes Air. It\u2019s a fascinating story that will stimulate your thinking. Plus, it is a some ways an Asian American story with a different twist. As his widow writes, it is incomplete, but still satisfying.\nYou can see a video of Kalanithi and his widow here, along with some of other thoughts on the book and his life.\n8BooksBooksHealthSan Francisco Bay Area",
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        "raw_content": "Charles Manson album released\nAn album by convicted murderer and cult leader Charles Manson is making waves.\nThe record of Manson's bluesy guitar songs from prison is the brainchild of Manuel Vasquez, the co-owner of a small independent music store in Los Angeles.\nThe 26-year-old Vasquez became pen pals with the 77-year-old Manson a few months ago and was \"encouraged\" by the infamous mass murderer and cult leader to produce the record, the LA Times reports.\nHe then turned to funding website Kickstarter to raise several thousand dollars, got the album pressed on vinyl and is selling it now in his LA store.\nManson orchestrated the \"Helter Skelter\" killing spree, a series of gruesome murders on consecutive nights in Los Angeles 40 years ago. His trial with three women acolytes was an international spectacle. Manson and his followers were convicted in the 1969 slaying of actress Sharon Tate and four others.\nVasquez says he wanted to produce the album because he believes Manson's Sixth Amendment right to a fair trial was violated. \"I wouldn't say [he's] innocent, but he was denied his constitutional rights in court,\" Vasquez told ABC News.\nA YouTube video encouraging fans to support the project is showcasing one of Mason's song. The lyrics include the lines: If this prison yard could talk/ What a story could be told / Of the things I'd seen that would make / A strong man's blood run cold.\nVasquez states on his Kickstater page that the project was \"not about death, drugs,1969, etc... It is about MUSIC.\" and a girl in the video adds \"It's all about spreading awesome music to the world that's never been heard.\"\nVasquez's album is hardly the first to feature Manson's music. Over the years about 20 vinyl or CD compilations have been produced including releases by the Beach Boys, Guns 'N Roses and Marilyn Manson. The songs on the new album have never been released, however, Vasquez said.\nSource: http://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/music/7617238/Charles-Manson-album-released",
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        "raw_content": "Cosmic (In)Significance\nFrom the time that the first humans became self-aware realizing that there was more beyond themselves, they have searched for knowledge. We want to know. The pursuit of knowledge is a noble endeavor, and as long as we are seeking to know, we need to seek wisdom as well. Once we human beings acquired the knowledge of good and evil, we needed wisdom to use our knowledge for the good. Human history has demonstrated that while much good has come from our knowledge, much evil has been generated as well.\nIn 350 B.C. the philosopher Aristotle argued that the earth was at the center of solar system, which meant for some that humanity was also the center of it all. 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And that's the nearest star!\nWhat a feeling of insignificance.\nAbout 2500 years ago, the writer of Psalm 8, who did not know everything we know about the universe in which we live, nevertheless looked up to the heavens and asked the God who is more vast than the universe he created, \"When I look at your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars that you have established; what are human beings that you are mindful of them, mortals that you care for them?\" The ancient sage wondered what many have wondered throughout human history-- are we really important? Do we matter in the big scheme of cosmic history and even human history with the rising and falling of kingdoms and empires, of the coming and going of every generation? If the history of Planet Earth were a symphony, human beings wouldn't even be an eighth note on the score. We live on this earth no more than a handful of decades. We seem so anonymous in the vast universe. Does the Creator of the Universe even know we are here?\nThat same psalmist who wondered whether we human beings are insignificant, thinks twice and acknowledges otherwise: \"Yet you have made them a little lower than God, and crowned them with glory and honor.\" And yes, the psalmist goes on, \"God, you care so much for women and men you put them in charge of this world to care for it and every living thing. In your love for us you gave us responsibility.\" God made us in God's image, and because of that we cannot be insignificant in eyes of the One who created all that is.\nIn one sense our universe seems to indicate we are insignificant, but in another sense it may indicate we more important than it now appears. 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        "raw_content": "Lest We Remember? \u6bcb\u5ff5\u516d\u56db?\nToday marks the 28th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square Massacre, known more delicately in this part of the world as the June 4th Incident. Members of the so-called \u201cJune 4th Generation\u201d\u2014people born in or before the 1980s who feel a deep connection with the thousands of student protesters murdered that summer\u2014have always felt a sense of duty toward them: to vindicate their death, and until then, ensure that the younger generations do not forget what happened.\nThe second duty is what compels parents to take their children to the Victoria Park candlelight vigil year after year, come rain or shine. The annual sit-in, organized by the Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic Movements of China (\u652f\u806f\u6703), fills several football pitches and features impassioned speeches, songs and prayers. Just like marching down Hennessy Road on July 1st and sweeping grandpa\u2019s grave on Ching Ming Festival, it is one of those things that people do out of habit and respect.\nSince the Occupy Movement of 2014, every year in the lead-up to the massacre\u2019s anniversary, university students will debate fiercely whether they should continue to partake into the Victoria Park memorial. Most of these discussions end in a decision to withdraw. Just today, the Chinese University Student Union issued a statement declaring the \u201cend of the road for June 4th commemoration.\u201d They argue that the annual ritual has become a \u201ctick-the-box\u201d exercise: participants show up at the park, post a sad-faced selfie on Facebook and feel good about themselves for having \u201cdone something\u201d when all they have really achieved is group therapy. They also believe that the pan-democratic parties have turned these memorials into fundraising campaigns and political shows.\nAn annual ritual\nSome students have gone further then that. Social media and online forums are plastered with memes and status posts with the rhetorical question: \u201cWhat the F does June 4th have to do with me?\u201d Their point is that Hong Kongers have nothing to gain from redressing the wrongs of the massacre, and to put less diplomatically, whatever happened in 1989 happened on the mainland to mainlanders and is therefore irrelevant to them and outside their agenda. Hong Kong people have enough on their plate fighting for greater autonomy and even independence from China. They won\u2019t and can\u2019t be bothered with what goes on north of the border.\nExpectedly, these sentiments draw outrage and condemnation from older politicians, parents and teachers. The June 4th Generation pounced on the students, calling them sacrilegious and heartless. Likewise, the students hit back with their own name-calling, accusing the adults of being \u201cGreater China plastic\u201d (\u5927\u4e2d\u83ef\u81a0)\u2014an epithet for those who talk incessantly about ending one-party rule in China without doing anything about it and who still believe that a better China will mean a better Hong Kong.\nThey don't see the point\nThe best way to arbitrate the dispute is to go back to one of our earlier examples: sweeping grandpa\u2019s grave on Ching Min Festival. Doing so will allow us to isolate the two issues at hand and deal with them separately.\nThe first issue concerns whether one should attend the Victoria Park memorial. Here, the students have a point. If they are not interested in speeches and prayers, then why force them? If your kids don\u2019t want to travel to faraway Wo Hop Shek Public Cemetery and trek up the hills just to burn incense in front of grandpa\u2019s grave, then leave them at home. Yelling at them for not respecting their ancestors will only backfire. For all you know, your children have their own ways of remembering grandpa that don\u2019t involve posing a fire hazard in Fanling or benefiting greedy florists who jack up the price of chrysanthemums every Ching Ming. Mom and dad should just take a chill pill and get on with their trip without the kids. Both sides are better off.\nGrave sweeping is not for everyone\nThe second issue, however, is altogether different\u2014it is a question of ideology and basic human decency. Asking \u201cwhat the F does June 4th have to do with me\u201d is no less morally repugnant than saying \u201cI don\u2019t care if the Holocaust happened\u201d or \u201cthe Paris terrorist attacks don\u2019t matter to me.\u201d Any liberal-minded person should take a stance against evil, murderous acts, whether you are Chinese, Hong Konger, French or Jewish. The isolationist approach to history and current events\u2014the thinking that what happens elsewhere is relevant to me\u2014is na\u00efve and irresponsible. It is Donald Trump.\nWorse, denying that Hong Kong is a part of China and that the city\u2019s fate is intricately linked to that of the mainland is to think that the Earth is flat or to call global warming a hoax. The notion that Hong Kong can somehow have meaningful electoral reform and genuine democracy without a more politically open China is mind-boggling. Put more bluntly, university students and young politicians who talk night and day of achieving autonomy and independence without ever proposing a concrete plan or a viable path is simply another kind of \u201cplastic\u201d\u2014the localist plastic.\nSo what I have to say is this: if you find the whole Ching Ming routine pointless and banal, all you have to do is stay home. 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        "raw_content": "Round the clock solutions\nA world leader in mechanical rotational movement systems, Australian Turntable Company (ATC) has been dedicated to providing innovative, space-saving solutions since its establishment over 25 years ago. A family-run business, ATC has expanded from its regional base to supply customers on a truly global scale.\n\u201cIt seemed to me that driveway turntables wouldn\u2019t be a bad idea,\u201d says Paul Chapman, Executive Chairman of Australian Turntable Company, recalling the origins of the company.\n\u201cMy wife Netty and I started off the business in 1987, we were incorporated in 1990, and we just went from there,\u201d he says.\nEarly in the company\u2019s life, ATC focused on the exhibition and automotive retail industries. Twenty years later, the company now offers its services \u2013 which encompass full design, modelling, manufacturing and project management \u2013 to a wide range of sectors, including mining and the arts. 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        "raw_content": "Freelance medical writer Laura Beil, a career journalist whose work combines gripping narrative and dogged reporting to illuminate issues of personal concern to a wide range of readers, is the recipient of the 2018 Victor Cohn Prize for Excellence in Medical Science Reporting. The prize is awarded annually by the Council for the Advancement of Science Writing (CASW).\nJudges cited Beil for the often-breathtaking, \u201cgrab-you-by-the-throat\u201d quality of her writing, the \u201cextraordinary diversity of both the subject matter she strives to illuminate and the audiences she reaches,\u201d and the \u201cremarkable utility of her reporting.\u201d Her stories, they noted, stood out among a number of strong nominations for the deep and detailed richness of their reporting, and the enterprise and personal commitment evident in each one.\nBeil, who lives in Cedar Hill, Texas, is only the second freelance writer to be awarded the Cohn Prize since its inception in 2000. She is the 21st recipient of the prize, given for a body of work published or broadcast within the past five years.\nLetters from colleagues in support of her nomination noted Beil\u2019s ability to discover and relentlessly pursue important untold stories, and to convince editors of diverse publications to publish them. \u201cHer forte is finding issues that everyday people care about, angles that others may miss, and questioning authority and dogma,\u201d wrote AP medical writer and Cohn Prize laureate Marilynn Marchione. Marchione also pointed out Beil\u2019s emphasis on personal stories. \u201cWhile some writers use patients as anecdotes, almost like window dressing or a mandatory ingredient,\u201d she wrote, \u201cLaura makes them the stars of her stories. She explains medicine through the people experiencing it. Her style of personal storytelling is so powerful that it propels people to read to the end, science and all.\u201d\nTom Siegfried, who as science editor of The Dallas Morning News and later as editor in chief of Science News worked with Beil, wrote that Beil \u201cfinds stories that no one else finds, and routinely spots trends and upcoming issues before other writers.\u201d He added that her work has provided great benefit to her readers. In one case documented on a television broadcast, Siegfried recalled, a mother of a dying child read Beil\u2019s story about a deadly form of E. coli and \u201crecognized that doctors had missed the diagnosis, leading to proper treatment and the child\u2019s survival.\u201d\nIn selecting Beil, the judges drew particular attention to a story she wrote for Men\u2019s Health on mental health issues in the military. To tell the powerful and tragic story of Eddie Routh, a troubled veteran who killed Navy SEAL Chris Kyle and another man after failing to get vital help from an overwhelmed Veterans Administration, she wrote repeatedly to Routh\u2019s family and overcame a judge\u2019s gag order on the family. Published in late 2013 while the case was fresh, \u201cWho Killed Chris Kyle?\u201d was later expanded into an e-book.\nOther stories published in Science News, Reader\u2019s Digest and Texas Monthly tackled questions about widely used surgery and drugs, vaccination hesitancy, and obesity among high school football players. The judges noted that Beil has also published medical reporting in The New York Times and Cosmopolitan. About the latter, Beil said, \u201cfew things make me happier than knowing that someone has been introduced to the complexities of medical science while getting their hair done.\u201d\nThese recent examples cap a long reporting career that began at the Dallas paper. It was during her 15 years as a medical writer there, Beil told the judges, that she had \u201cfirst read the copy of [Victor Cohn\u2019s book] News & Numbers I keep to this day.\u201d\nBeil (shown at left with CASW President Alan Boyle at the presentation) received a $3,000 award and certificate and was honored in Washington, D.C., on October 13, as science writers gathered for ScienceWriters2018, a conference jointly organized by CASW and the National Association of Science Writers (NASW). CASW, a not-for-profit organization of journalists and scientists committed to improving the quality of science news and information reaching the public, produces the annual New Horizons in Science program at each annual conference.\nLaura Beil (@ljbeil) began her career at The Dallas Morning News, where she was the medical reporter from 1992 to 2006. Since leaving the world of daily journalism, she has written mostly for magazines. While specializing in health and science, she has also written about gun-toting liberals for D Magazine and was the writer-reporter of the \u201cThugs\u201d episode for the NPR series This American Life. She has been a contributor to Men\u2019s Health and is a correspondent for Science News. Most recently, she released a six-part podcast about a neurosurgeon in Dallas who left most of his patients in pain, paralyzed or dead. (At the time of this announcement, \"Dr. Death\" was #1 on the podcast charts and had received almost 7,000 five-star reviews.) The Victor Cohn Prize is the latest of several recent recognitions. Beil was the recipient of the 2012 June Roth Award for Medical Journalism and won the American Society of Journalist and Authors (ASJA) award for Reporting on a Significant Topic in both 2013 and 2014. In 2015 her story \u201cWhat\u2019s Wrong with Robotic Surgery?\u201d for Men\u2019s Health was chosen Best Consumer Feature by the Association of Health Care Journalists (AHCJ). She was a National Magazine Award finalist in 2016. She is a member of NASW, AHCJ and ASJA.\nThis year\u2019s Cohn Prize entries were judged by Christie Aschwanden, lead writer for science at FiveThirtyEight and a member of the CASW Board; Ben Patrusky, CASW\u2019s executive director emeritus; Joann Rodgers, former national science correspondent and columnist for the Heart Newspapers, longtime executive director of media relations and public affairs for Johns Hopkins Medicine, and former CASW president; and Cristine Russell, freelance journalist, senior fellow and lecturer at the Harvard Kennedy School and immediate past president of CASW.\nThe inaugural Victor Cohn Prize for Excellence in Medical Science Reporting in 2000 was shared by Laurie Garrett of Newsday and Lawrence K. Altman of The New York Times. Subsequent recipients were Jon Palfreman, a public television documentarian; Daniel Q. 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He distinguished himself by the clarity and effectiveness of his reporting during a 50-year career that began with outstanding coverage of early \u201cwonder\u201d drugs and the polio vaccine, as well as the dawn of the modern space age. Late in his career, Cohn started a Post column called \u201cThe Patient\u2019s Advocate,\u201d and authored News & Numbers: A Guide to Reporting Statistical Claims and Controversies in Health and Other Fields. Cohn, who died of cancer in 2000, was a co-founder in 1959 of CASW.\nTo read Laura Beil\u2019s work, visit her website.\nTo learn more about CASW (Twitter: @sciencewriting), the Cohn Prize and past recipients, visit this page.\nTo learn more about ScienceWriters2018 (#sciwri18), visit https://sciencewriters2018.org/.",
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        "raw_content": "This web page contains the full text of Presidential Decree No. 601 REVISED COAST GUARD LAW OF 1974\nDecember 9, 1974 REVISED COAST GUARD LAW OF 1974\nWHEREAS, there is a need to organizationally modify the Philippine Coast Guard to enable it to discharge its functions more efficiently and effectively;\nWHEREAS, there is a need to consolidate functionally related activities into an integrated system to best promote safety of life and property at sea;\nWHEREAS, it is urgently necessary to maintain the present role of the Coast Guard as the guardian of the sea safety and afford a total approach in its supervision over the Philippine merchant ships with the end in view of promoting a progressive, reliable and safe merchant marine;\nNOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. 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Composition of the Board of Marine Inquiry - The Board of Marine Inquiry shall be composed of five (5) members to be appointed by the Secretary of National Defense upon the recommendation of the Commandant, Philippine Coast Guard. Unless otherwise directed by the Secretary of National Defense, the Board of Marine Inquiry shall be constituted as follows: One Coast Guard line officer of Captain's rank as Chairman, two Master Mariners, and one Chief Engineer of the Philippine merchant marine, and one other who shall be a member of the Philippine Bar. The Commandant, Philippine Coast Guard shall prescribe the rules of procedure for proceedings before the Board of Marine Inquiry. The members of the Board shall receive a per diem of forty pesos each day of not less than seven hours of service rendered in connection with marine investigations.\nSECTION 8. Organization of the Philippine Merchant Marine Academy - The Philippine Merchant Academy created pursuant to RA 3680, to include its personnel, funds, records, equipment and other assets, is hereby placed under the administrative and operational control of the Philippine Coast Guard. The Academy shall be headed by a Superintendent who shall be appointed by the Secretary of National Defense upon the recommendation of the Commandant, Philippine Coast Guard.\nSECTION 9. Unauthorized Aids to Maritime Navigation - No person, association or corporation shall establish, erect, or maintain any aid to maritime navigation without first obtaining authorization form the Philippine Coast Guard in accordance with applicable regulations.\nSECTION 10. Interference with Aids to Navigation - It shall be unlawful for any person, association, or corporation to remove change, change the location of obstruct, willfully damage, make fast to, or interfere with any aid to maritime navigation.\nSECTION 11. Penal Provision - Any person, association, or corporation that violates any provision of this Decree, or the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder, shall, upon conviction, be punished with a fine of not less than two hundred pesos nor more than one thousand pesos or by imprisonment of not less than thirty days nor more than six months, or both; Provided, That, in case the violation is committed by an association or corporation, the penalty herein prescribed shall be imposed on the responsible officers or directors thereof; Provided, finally, That nothing in this Decree shall prevent the Philippine Coast Guard from providing administrative penalties for violation of any regulation that it promulgates.\nSECTION 12. Appropriation - Such sums as may be needed to carry out the provisions of this Decree which are now appropriated for the Philippine Coast Guard shall continue to be carried in the annual general Appropriations Decree and increase correspondingly until the Coast Guard shall have attained fully its growth and shall be authorized a separate Project under Program II of the Program and Budget System of the Armed Forces of the Philippines to be denominated Coast Guard Operations, with the Commandant, Philippine Coast Guard as the Project Coordinator/Administrator. Notwithstanding the amount specially provided in the appropriations for the Philippine Coast Guard, any revenue collected and/or donations received by it shall be automatically appropriated for the Philippine Coast Guard, any revenue collected and/or donations received by it shall be automatically appropriated for the Philippine Coast Guard.\nSECTION 13. All laws, decrees, orders, instructions, rules and regulations and parts thereof inconsistent with this Decree are hereby repealed and/or modified accordingly.\nSECTION 14. This Decree shall take effect immediately.\nDone in the City of Manila, this 9th day of December, in the year of Our Lord, nineteen hundred and seventy-four.",
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        "raw_content": "2018 Annual Crime/Security Report\n2018 Annual Security (Clery) Report\nThe Clark College Security & Safety Department (Campus Security) prepares this report to comply with the Clery Act. This report is prepared in cooperation with local law enforcement agencies and Student Affairs.\nCampus crime, arrest, and referral statistics include those reported to any campus security authority (see below) or local law enforcement agency. Counselors provided by Clark College to students inform their clients of the procedures to report crime to Campus Security and/or law enforcement on a voluntary or confidential basis, should they feel it is in the best interest of their client.\nTo obtain a copy of this report, please contact Campus Security at 360-992-2133 or at SecurityRequests@clark.edu.\nIn 1998, the Federal Government passed the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act 20 U.S.C. \u00a71092 (f). This law requires that post-secondary schools, participating in Title IV student financial aid programs, publish a statistical report of crimes occurring on or near the institution\u2019s campus and provide information about security policies, procedures and programs.\nTo comply with the Clery Act, every institution must:\nCollect, classify and count crime reports and crime statistics.\nIssue campus alerts.\nProvide educational programs and campaigns.\nHave procedures for institutional disciplinary action in cases of dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking.\nPublish an annual security report.\nSubmit crime statistics to the Department of Education.\nFor more information, please visit the Clery Web Site at https://clerycenter.org/ under Policy & Resources.\nClark College is one of the largest single-campus provider of for-credit classes in Washington's community and technical college system. Clark welcomes more than 12,000 students of all ages and backgrounds pursuing their educational or career paths each quarter. Students can earn high school diplomas, GEDs, certificates and degrees in a variety of programs including nursing, dental hygiene and mechatronics to name a few. Also, Clark's Running Start program is the largest in the state with more than 2,000 high school students earning college credit for little or no cost.\nFounded in 1933 as a private, two-year, junior college, Clark College received its first accreditation in 1937 and has been accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities since 1948. It was incorporated into the statewide community college system in 1967.\nClark College's 100 acre main campus sits in Vancouver\u2019s beautiful Central Park in the heart of southwest Washington\u2019 largest city. The college also offers classes on the campus of Washington State University, Vancouver and at a satellite location in east Vancouver at the Columbia Tech Center. Economic & Community Development, offering corporate and continuing education classes, is located in downtown Vancouver at the Columbia Bank Building. The college opened a new STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) building on the main campus in 2016 and a new, state-of-the-art culinary arts facility in 2017. Plans are underway to open the college\u2019s first 70,000 square foot building at the new Boschma Farm\u2019s location in Ridgefield in 2021. Clark College has formal partnerships with many regional colleges, universities, and technical institutions, allowing students to apply credits earned at Clark toward their bachelor's degree.\nClark College Properties and Clery Geography\nClark College operates within facilities at the following locations throughout Clark County that offer classes and limited support services:\n1933 Ft. Vancouver Way, Vancouver WA 98663\n\u201cMain Campus\u201d encompasses the areas bordered by E. McLoughlin Blvd, E. Reserve Street, 4th Plain Blvd. and Ft. Vancouver Way and those bordered by Interstate 5, E. McLoughlin Blvd, Ft. Vancouver Way and the property line between Clark College Property and the Portland VA Medical Center located at 1601 E. 4th Plain Blvd. All structures, athletic fields, walkways, green spaces, and parking lots within these borders are considered to be part of Main Campus.\nColumbia Tech Center Campus (CTC)\nClark College Economic and Community Development (ECD)\n500 Broadway St. Suite 200, Vancouver, WA 98660\nClark College at WSU Vancouver (CCW) 14204 NE Salmon Creek Ave, Vancouver WA 98686\nCCW is under the jurisdiction of the WSU-Vancouver (WSU-V) Department of Public Safety and will be included in the annual crime report generated by WSU-V and can be found at https://admin.vancouver.wsu.edu/clery-act/annual-security-report. WSU-V statistics are also included in this report.\nPhysical Security\u2013Facilities Hours of Use\nClark College buildings are locked by Security when the campus and grounds are closed and/or when the building is not used. Administrative Procedure 501.000 Access and Allowable Activities in College Facilities governs building use and access, to include after-hours access for faculty and staff.\nMain Campus hours are 6:30 am to 10:30 pm Monday through Thursday and 6:30 am to 6:00 pm on Friday through Sunday.\nCTC hours are 7:00 am to 10:00 pm Monday through Thursday, Friday from 7:00 am to 4:00 pm and Saturdays 8:00 am to 5:00 p.m.\nECD hours are Monday through Friday 8:30 am to 5:30 pm unless specific classes are scheduled during the evening hours.\nCCW hours are Monday through Thursday from 7:00 am to 9:30 pm, Friday from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm and Saturday from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm.\nClark College does not currently operate any on-campus or off-campus student housing facilities or residence halls.\nAuthority and Jurisdiction of Campus Security\nOn main campus, security is located on the 1st floor of Gaiser Hall. At CTC, the security office is located on the 1st floor adjacent to the Student Services Information desk. At CCW, the WSU-V Department of Public Safety is located in the Administration Building -VAM 160.\nThe Security & Safety Department is comprised of a Director, a Campus Security Sergeant, full-time and part-time Campus Security Officers, full-time and part-time dispatchers, part-time Parking Guides, and full-time and part-time support staff. Security is available on main campus 24 hours a day/365 days a year. CTC has a Campus Security Officer assigned Monday -Thursday from 6:30 am to 10:30 pm, Fridays 7:00 am to 4:00 pm, and Saturdays from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. CTC is closed on Sundays. ECD has no Campus Security assigned to its location. Non-emergency security related matters at ECD can be referred to main Campus Security (360-992-2133) and requests for emergency and crime matters should be referred to 911. The WSU-V Department of Public Safety provides security at CCW.\nCampus Security Officers act as first responders for all criminal incidents, provide general patrol of campus facilities and property, investigate incidents, and enforce all traffic safety and parking regulations. Campus Security coordinates emergency preparedness planning, and provides crime prevention programs. The department responds to all reports of fire and/or requests for medical aid while working in support of emergency responders such as the Vancouver Police Department (VPD) or Vancouver Fire Department (VFD).\nCampus Security Officers do not have the authority to make arrests beyond the authority of a \u201ccitizen\u2019s arrest.\u201d See State v. Gonzales, 24 Wn. App. 437, 439, 604 P.2d 168 (1979); Guijosa v. Wal-Mart Stores, 101 Wn. App. 777, 791, 6 P.3d 583 (2000) and State v. Malone, 106 Wn.2d 607, 724 P.2d 364 at FN1 (1986). However, they work closely with state and local law enforcement agencies. In accordance with Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 132N-156-310, Security officers are authorized to issue parking and traffic citations, impound and/or immobilize vehicles, and control and regulate facilities use, traffic, and parking as prescribed.\nAny person interfering with a Campus Security Officer in the discharge of the provisions of these rules and regulations shall be in violation of the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 9A.76.020, Obstructing governmental operation, and may be subject to arrest by a peace officer\nTrespass Situations\nIn the event that an individual or group is disruptive to the good order and/or safe operation of the College, the College President or designee shall have the authority to request such individuals leave College premises. This authority includes prohibiting entry and/or withdrawing the license, privilege, or permit of any individual or group to enter on or remain upon any portion of a College building. Individuals who persist in disruptive conduct, violate College policies and procedures, or remain upon College premises, may be subject denied access to campus or arrested under RCW 9a.52 BURGLARY AND TRESPASS. College personnel and students involved in disruptive or unlawful conduct shall be subject to appropriate disciplinary sanctions provided by law and College policy.\nCampus security may deny access to the Clark College campus and/or other College facilities. Any person determined to be in violation of WACs, RCWs, Clark College Board Policies, and/or Clark College Administrative Policies and Procedures, or any person determined to be a disturbance or otherwise violating the Code of Student Conduct. Persons excluded will be given a written trespass warning informing them that they must leave the property and not return, and that any return to Clark College facilities will subject them to arrest for criminal trespass under RCW 9A.52.070 and 080 and WAC 132N-120-065. Campus Security may provide copies of exclusion notices to law enforcement agencies to facilitate prosecution.\nCampus Security Officers are available to provide security escorts to buildings and to parking lots on main campus and CTC. Please call 360-992-2133 (main campus) and 360-992-6133 at CTC.\nAt CCW, students can obtain security escorts by contacting the WSU-V Department of Public Safety at 360-546-9001 or paging an officer at 360-690-1527. Escorts at CCW are available weekdays until 1130 pm and weekends until 7:00 pm.\nThere is no security escort service available at ECD.\nCampus Security maintains a close working relationship with the Vancouver Police Department (VPD), which has primary jurisdiction over the area(s) that contain all current Clark College properties. All criminal incidents are referred to the VPD. All crime victims and witnesses are strongly encouraged to immediately report any incident to Campus Security as well as the appropriate law enforcement agency. Prompt reporting will ensure timely warning notices on-campus and timely disclosure of complete crime statistics.\nThe Clark County Sheriff\u2019s Office (CCSO) has secondary law enforcement jurisdiction on all Clark College properties. As a standard practice, the CCSO does not respond to campus property unless needed for emergency assistance and called by VPD, or for self-initiated activity by CCSO personnel.\nThe Washington State Patrol (WSP) also has secondary law enforcement jurisdiction on all Clark College properties. WSP personnel can conduct self-initiated activity on Clark College property. However, WSP does not typically conduct enforcement activity on campus property unless they are responding to a request for assistance from VPD.\nCurrently, no formal agreements exist between Clark College and local law enforcement specific to the investigation of alleged criminal offenses. Such an agreement is in development as part of a Campus Programs Grant from the Office on Violence Against Women that was awarded to the college in Fall of 2017.\nCampus security maintains a daily case log that lists crimes that are reported to campus security and VPD. The log lists the type of offense, date, case number, general location and disposition of the complaint if known. The log can be accessed on the Clark College Security web site: http://www.clark.edu/student_services/security/daily_crime_log.php Individuals can also obtain neighborhood crime information that occurs in the city of Vancouver by accessing the VPD web site at: http://www.cityofvancouver.us/police/page/crime-map.\nActs of harassment or abusive behavior, assaults, serious threats, or acts of violence by students shall be reported to student conduct, Campus Security or law enforcement as appropriate. Violations of the Code of Student Conduct will be addressed through the conduct review process. Criminal acts will be addressed through the criminal justice system.\nActs of harassment or abusive behavior, assaults, serious threats, or acts of violence by employees shall be reported to the appropriate supervisor or Human Resources, Campus Security or law enforcement, as appropriate. Violations of college policy will be addressed through Human Resources. Criminal acts will be addressed through the criminal justice system.\nIncidents of any type can also be reported to any Campus Security Authority, who can assist in notifying Campus Security or law enforcement if the victim so chooses.\nPosted in each College building and on campus exterior location maps are lists of essential telephone numbers to call in case of specific emergencies. If a crime is in progress, the VPD can be immediately summoned by calling Emergency 911 (campus phones will dial 9-1-1 direct). From college phones, Campus security can be reached at extension 2133 on main campus and 6133 at CTC. From off-campus or cell phones, the number is 360-992-2133 main campus and 360-992-6133 at CTC. From college desk phones, Campus security can also be reached by pressing the \u201cSecurity\u201d button. Campus security will accept anonymous reports of crimes and will respond appropriately.\nThere are four emergency telephone kiosks (blue phones) located in the parking lot of CTC, one blue phone in the Yellow 1 parking lot near the T-Building and one blue phone in the Yellow 2 parking lot near the STEM building. All blue phones are programmed to call the campus security office located on main campus and will default to the 9-1-1 system if not answered within 4 rings.\nWhen an incident is reported to campus security, a written record may be generated depending on the nature and extent of the circumstances. Copies of incident reports are provided to appropriate campus departments. Reports can be made available to law enforcement and other outside entities through public records requests. Public records requests must be arranged through the Vice President of Administrative Services' office. Notices dealing with special concerns may appear in the college newspaper, on the college website, in the electronic student digest and posted on campus bulletin boards.\nAccording to Administrative Policy 527.066 Threat and Violence, all Clark College employees shall immediately report acts of violence and/or any serious threats made against them or witnessed by them to 911 and Security at 360-992-2133. Nothing in this policy relieves a college employee from taking immediate action when the safety or security of employees, students, or members of the general public is threatened and time is critical.\nReports of a student's criminal conduct or violations of the Student Code of Conduct will be forwarded to the Student Conduct Officer. Crimes should also be reported to Campus Security to ensure that they are included in the annual crime statistics and to assist in preparing and forwarding timely warnings to the college community.\nA campus security authority is a Clery Act-specific term that encompasses four groups of individuals and organizations associated with an institution. The function of a campus security authority is to report to the official or office designated by the institution to collect crime report information, such as the campus police or security department, those allegations of Clery Act crimes that he or she receives. CSAs are responsible for reporting allegations of Clery Act crimes that are reported to them in their capacity as a CSA.\nClark College Campus Security Authorities\nVice President of Human Resources and Compliance\nVice President of Economic and Community Development\nAssociate Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion\nDirector of Disability Support Services and ADA Compliance Officer\nDirector of Athletics and all Athletics Coaches\nDirector of Student Life and Club Advisors\nDirector of Campus Security and all Campus Security personnel\nAssistant Director of Student Care and Community Standards/Conduct Officer\nVictims of on-campus crime that do not want to pursue action within the Clark College System or the criminal justice system may still consider making a confidential report. With the victim\u2019s permission, a Campus Security Officer will file a report on the details of the incident without revealing your identity to the public. The purpose of a confidential report is to comply with the victim\u2019s wishes to keep the matter confidential, while taking steps to ensure the future safety of the victim and others. With such information, the College can keep accurate records of the number of incidents involving students, determine where there is a pattern of crime with regard to a particular location, method, or assailant, and alert the campus community to potential danger. Reports filed in this manner are counted and disclosed in the annual crime statistics.\nWhat to expect if you report\nIf you decide to report to campus officials, you can expect the following:\nAs part of the investigative process, the institution will provide all parties with a written explanation of their rights and options.\nYour privacy will be protected to the greatest extent possible. Information may be shared with certain College professionals to ensure safety and/or provide accommodations.\nSupport and Safety Accommodations\nAccommodations including: no contact orders, modifications to academic or work schedules, etc. will be offered to prevent further contact between you and the person who harmed you.\nAny attempt to intimidate, threaten retaliation, or otherwise attempt to prevent the reporting of an incident \u2013 or participation in a conduct process \u2013 is prohibited. Anyone who is intimidated or threatened in any way should report concerns to the Title IX Coordinator or the Security Department.\nInterviews Conducted\nTo gather information about the incident, individual interviews will be conducted with you, the person who harmed you, and any identified witnesses.\nSupport Person Available\nBoth the accuser and the accused will be provided with the same opportunities to have others present during any institutional disciplinary proceeding, including the opportunity to be accompanied to any related meeting or proceeding by an advisor of their choice. However, the institution may establish restrictions regarding the extent to which the advisor may participate in the proceedings, as long as the restrictions apply equally to both parties.\nInformed of Decisions\nBoth parties will be informed of the decisions and outcome of any investigation/disciplinary hearing process.\nPolicy Statement Addressing Counselor Confidentiality\nCounseling sessions and records are confidential, meaning that our work together will not be disclosed without your expressly written permission. Consultation with Clark College Counseling and Health Center providers and staff may occur to facilitate your care.\nAccording to Washington State law, this confidentiality may be broken in the following situations:\nYou pose an imminent danger to yourself or others;\nIf you have a medical emergency during one of our sessions;\nYou report knowledge of ongoing abuse of a child, an elderly person, or disabled adult;\nLegal situations in which your records are subpoenaed.\nThe campus community will receive warning regarding any Clery Act crime that is reported to campus security authorities that is considered to represent a serious or continuing threat to students and employees.\nTimely warnings are governed by Clark College Administrative Procedure 527.067 Timely Warnings, which states in part:\nIn accordance with the federal Clery Act, timely warnings will be issued if:\na crime is reported to campus security authorities;\na crime is determined to pose a serious or continuing threat to students, faculty and staff;\na crime occurred on college property, in or on non-college buildings or property owned by the college or on public property that is within college property or immediately adjacent to college property.\nCrimes requiring timely warning under the Clery Act include:\nArrests and Referrals for Disciplinary Actions Including:\nArrests for liquor law violations\nArrests drug law violations\nArrests for illegal weapons possession.\nHate crimes, including the following listed below, if such crime manifests evidence that the victim was intentionally selected because of the victim's actual or perceived race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, ethnicity, or disability:\nAny crime listed above, as defined by the Clery Act,\nCrimes of larceny-theft, simple assault, intimidation, and destruction/ damage/ vandalism of property, or\nAny other crime involving bodily injury\nA timely warning may be issued for any other crime or incident as deemed necessary or appropriate by the college president or designee.\nTo ensure compliance with the Clery Act, the following college personnel are authorized to issue a timely warning in this order:\nWarnings shall be provided to the college community in a manner that is timely, that withholds the names of victims as confidential, and that will aid in the prevention of similar occurrences.\nTimely warnings may be issued in multiple formats that may include, but are not necessarily limited to:\nEmail to faculty, staff and students\nMessages on the online Penguin Digest\nMessages on the college website\nAlerts sent through the mass notification systems\nAnyone with information warranting a timely warning should report the circumstances to Security or any Campus Security Authority.\nEmergencies or disasters can happen any time and usually occur with little or no warning. When an emergency occurs at Clark College, effective response and recovery depend on existing levels of preparedness and coordinated response from students, faculty and staff. Everyone should be aware of what to do in an emergency. During a time of emergency, Campus Security and/or a designated College administrator, (Executive Cabinet or Emergency Management Planning Committee (EMPC) member), shall immediately implement the appropriate emergency procedures based on the following priorities:\nPreservation of Clark College property\nRestoration of academic programs and all operations\nUpon confirmation of a significant emergency or dangerous situation involving an immediate threat to the health and safety of students, employees and visitors, Clark College will determine and employ the appropriate communication methods to notify the affected college community. Designated college personnel may include direct observation of a suspected threat to safety, seeking out secondary sources of information, or other means designed to assess the needs for emergency alerts as part of the confirmation process. Steps taken to confirm an emergency should never cause a significant delay in transmitting emergency information or compromise the safety of those on college property. For the purposes of this section, designated college personnel will primarily consist of personnel from Campus Security and Facilities Services.\nTaking into account the safety of the community, Clark College will determine the content of the notification and initiate the appropriate elements of the emergency notification system unless the notification will, in the professional judgment of responsible authorities, compromise efforts to assist victims or to contain, respond to, or otherwise mitigate the emergency.\nExamples of circumstances resulting in activation of the college\u2019s mass notifications systems include, but are not limited to:\nActive threat on campus (Lock down)\nFire (Building Evacuations)\nEarthquakes (Drop, Cover, & Hold)\nWeather events (Delayed opening, or Suspended Operations)\nThe college\u2019s primary mass notification system (Informacast) is designed to send emergency notifications through network telephones, computers and common area speakers. Employees must familiarize themselves with the College emergency response protocols to effectively respond to emergency notifications.\nClark College may also utilize the RAVE Alert mass notification system as a secondary means to notify students, faculty and staff of emergency situations. RAVE Alert is designed to broadcast alerts in the form of emails and text messages to subscribed accounts and mobile devices. In January of 2018, Clark college transitioned RAVE Alert participated from an opt-in notification system, where individual users must voluntarily register to receive notifications, to an opt-out configuration where faculty, staff and students and automatically enrolled with an option to unsubscribe at any time. Because of this change, RAVE alert enrollment increased from approximately 2,400 participants to over 13,000.\nTraining, Testing and Evaluation\nAll employees are required to review emergency protocols on an annual basis. Emergency Response Guides (indexed booklets that serve as a reference for emergency response protocols) are widely distributed to all college departments, and are located throughout the institution. Emergency Response Posters provide summary information about emergency protocols and are conspicuously displayed in employee work areas, common areas of all campus buildings and in all instructional areas.\nEmergency preparedness drills are published based on schedule that is published annually. Routine drills include quarterly lock down drills, one of which is \u201cunannounced\u201d, an annual earthquake drill and an annual fire evacuation drill.\nAfter each scheduled exercise and actual emergency event, feedback from the college community is solicited as part of the evaluation process of our emergency response protocols. The received feedback is evaluated by the Emergency Management Planning Committee (EMPC) that will recommend and implement changes designed to improve the preparedness program.\nClark College Emergency Operations Plan (EOP)\nSince the tragedy at Virginia Tech in 2007, Clark College - like other colleges and universities across the country - has taken concrete actions to increase security. Examples: New classroom door locks, enhanced signage and a new phone system that allows emergency alerts to be broadcast instantly across the college.\nThe Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) document lays out a detailed and carefully-crafted plan that will be set in motion whenever an emergency reaches proportions that cannot be handled by standard operating procedures. To request a copy, contact the Emergency Manager at emergencymanager@clark.edu or (360) 992-2449.\nAdministrative Procedure 521.030 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND RESPONSE states:\nIn the event of a natural or human-made emergency, a state of emergency may be declared at the discretion of the College President or designee. Once a state of emergency has been declared, Clark College will implement its all-hazards Emergency Operations Plan as appropriate for the specific event. The College\u2019s response may include the activation of an Incident Command Post (ICS) or Emergency Operations Center (EOC) in accordance with the National Incident Management System (NIMS). Authority to manage the emergency will be transferred to Incident Command Staff by the College President or designee. During a declared state of emergency, standard or typical lines of reporting may be superseded by a structure that follow NIMS guidelines. Faculty and staff may be asked to support emergency response activities or efforts as needed. These requests may come from sources outside of the faculty or staff member\u2019s typical chain of command.\nCommunications with faculty, staff, students, local, state, and federal officials, and the broader community will be conducted in accordance with the established Emergency Communication Plan. All faculty, staff and students are encouraged to sign up with the designated alert system to ensure they receive the earliest possible notification of an event. Faculty, staff and students can register at https://www.getrave.com/login/clark.\nAt various times, the College will provide emergency response training to faculty, staff and students through a variety of venues (e.g., online, drills, etc.). At a minimum, faculty and staff should familiarize themselves with the Emergency Procedures posted in classrooms, offices and other work areas; keep the yellow Emergency Response Guide in an easily accessible location; and support operational planning necessary for business recovery and continuity.\nIn the event of an emergency, faculty and other staff working with students are asked to encourage students to follow the Emergency Procedures and any other response instructions that come from the College. However, faculty and staff are not expected or required to compel students to remain in place.\nIn the event of an infectious disease outbreak (e.g., measles, bird flu, etc.) the College will respond in accordance with procedure 521.035 \u2013 INFECTIOUS DISEASE RESPONSE.\nCommunity partners in law enforcement, firefighting, emergency dispatch and public health took a proactive role in customizing Clark College's EOP. The plan addresses the main campus and satellite sites. Order of priorities:\nClark College's EOP provides guidance to College personnel and local authorities. It covers management and coordination about any unplanned emergency event. Procedures are flexible to accommodate contingencies of all types and magnitudes. It is a living document that will be evaluated and updated as necessary.\nThe plan conforms to the National Incident Management System (NIMS), falls under the Washington State Plan, and incorporates guidelines for the Incident Command System.\nDepending on the type of emergency or event circumstances, employees and students of the college may be ordered to lockdown, evacuate or shelter in place.\nThe EOP is maintained and updated as necessary by Clark College's Administrative Services unit. Expertise and advice is contributed by the Environmental Health and Safety Committee and the Emergency Management Planning Committee (EMPC), which also responds in emergencies.\nSpecial Safety Teams at Clark College\nClark College has Emergency Building Coordinators (EBCs) and a Campus Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) that focus on increasing safety during an emergency.\nEmergency Building Coordinators (EBCs)\nEBC team has learned the college's basic emergency protocols.. EBCs are strategically located in every college building, including satellite sites. They can explain emergency protocols and deliver on-the-ground direction during an incident. EBC\u2019s assume a lead role during building evacuations that includes directing evacuees towards designated assembly areas, identifying those who require assistance and providing real-time information to college authorities responsible for managing emergency response.\nCampus Community Emergency Response Team (CERT)\nWorking alongside EBCs are members of the College's Campus CERT team. CERT members receive training from certified personnel and are qualified to assist with basic emergency response. Examples include safety awareness, basic medical triage and light search and rescue.\nEmergency Management Partnership Agreements\nClark College has entered into emergency management partnership agreements with the following local partners:\nClark Regional Emergency Services Agency (CRESA)\nAmerican Red Cross of Southwest Washington\nWithin each agreement, our partners have committed to support Clark College's efforts to improve, and fully integrate a comprehensive, all-hazards plan for its main campus and off-site locations to include:\nProvide support and encourage participation and assist in the facilitation of practice, drills and exercises in coordination with Clark College personnel and local partners.\nProvide support in researching the hazards surrounding Clark College's campus areas.\nProvide assistance and support in the review, improvement and implementation of Clark's comprehensive, all hazards, NIMS-compliant emergency operations plan and emergency management efforts to include:\nCoordination with local and state government emergency management efforts\nProvide any reasonable assistance to support the College in meeting grant requirements\".\nAdministrative Procedure 527.020 Weapons on Campus:\nPossession or use of firearms, explosives, dangerous chemicals or other dangerous weapons which can be used to inflict bodily harm or to damage real or personal property is prohibited on the college campus, at any other facilities leased or operated by the college, or at any activity under the administration or sponsorship of the college.\nExceptions to this policy are permitted when the weapon is used in conjunction with an approved college instructional program, is carried by a duly constituted law officer, or is otherwise permitted by law.\nThreat and Violence Policy\nClark College Administrative Procedure 527.066 Threat and Violence:\nSerious threats, violence or acts of intimidation, with or without the presence of a weapon, will not be tolerated at Clark College. Violations of this policy may result in disciplinary action in accordance with collective bargaining agreements or Code of Student Conduct and including but not limited to possible suspension, termination, expulsion and/or the filing of criminal charges.\nThis policy applies to all situations involving acts of harassment or abusive behavior, assaults, serious threats, or acts of violence engaged in by any guests or volunteers, all college employees or students (full or part time). This policy applies to any acts of violence or threats made on Clark College property or locations, at Clark college classes and events, or under other circumstances that affect the College\u2019s ability to operate.\nClark College is committed to providing faculty, staff, and students with an environment that is safe, secure and free from threats of violence or intimidation. The safety of employees and students is important both to enhance the educational environment that Clark College strives to provide, and to promote a supportive working atmosphere for faculty and staff. The purpose of this policy is to establish a framework for responding to situations involving serious threats, harassment or acts of violence against employees and students in order to minimize the possibility of dangerous situations.\nIndividuals found engaging in behavior in violation of this policy will be subject to corrective action up to and including termination or expulsion. Conduct or behavior not tolerated by Clark College includes but is not limited to:\nPhysical conduct that results in harm to people or property.\nActs or threats in any manner made directly or indirectly to intimidate, coerce, or cause fear or harm.\nViolation of the weapons policy. (Weapons on Campus, 527.020)\nIntimidating conduct or harassment that disrupts the work environment, educational process, or results in fear of personal safety.\nAbuse, RCW 74.34.020\nAssault, RCW 9A.36.011, 9A.36.021, 9A.36.031, 9A.36.041\nCoercion, RCW 9A.36.070\nDomestic Violence, RCW 10.99.020, 26.52.010\nHarassment, RCW 9A.46.060\nIntimidation RCW 28A.300.285\nMalicious Harassment, RCW 9A.36.080\nMental Abuse, RCW 74.34.020\nSexual Assault/Sex Offenses/Rape 9a.44\nWorkplace Bullying, http://www.lni.wa.gov/Safety/Research/Files/Bullying.pdf\nAll Clark College employees shall immediately report acts of violence and/or any serious threats made against them or witnessed by them to 911 and Security at 360-992-2133. Nothing in this policy relieves a college employee from taking immediate action when the safety or security of employees, students, or members of the general public is threatened and time is critical.\nNo one shall be singled out, penalized, or retaliated against in any way for reporting concerns. Clark College will not tolerate retaliation against individuals making good faith reports as provided for in this policy even where the concerns prove ultimately to have been in error. Retaliation may be grounds for disciplinary action.\nActs of harassment or abusive behavior, assaults, serious threats, or acts of violence by students shall be reported to the Behavioral Intervention and Threat Assessment (BITA) via electronic submission at https://clark-advocate.symplicity.com/care_report/index.php/pid711494?.\nActs of harassment or abusive behavior, assaults, serious threats, or acts of violence by employees shall be reported to the appropriate supervisor or Human Resources.\nThe Clark College Behavioral Intervention and Threat Assessment (BITA) team, under the authority of the Clark College President, exists to provide a proactive approach to distressed student behavior that balances the individual needs of the student, faculty or staff and those of the greater college community. By formalizing an information sharing system, conducting threat assessments, and intervening with students at risk, the BITA team meets regularly to maximize early detection and engagement opportunities. BITA seeks to identify patterns of behavior that indicate possible risk or threat. Through training and education about effective referrals, BITA ensures that services, support, and resources are deployed effectively.\nThe BITA team consists of representatives from the following areas: Student Affairs, Office of Diversity and Equity, Campus Security, Student Conduct, Disability Support Services and Mental Health Counseling. Employees and students should report concerns about unusual or threatening behavior by students to BITA by submitting a referral form, even if such behavior is not perceived as a direct threat or an immediate danger. If the person shows evidence of immediate harm or self to others call 911 and then campus security at 360-992-2133.\nViolence Against Women's Act (VAWA)\nThe Violence Against Women's Act Pub.L.103-322 (1994) (VAWA) has imposed additional reporting requirements. The Clery Act requires annual reporting of statistics for various criminal offenses, including forcible and non-forcible sex offenses and aggravated assault. The VAWA provision adds domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking to the categories. If the incident was reported to a campus security authority or local police agency, it must be reported under Clery.\nDomestic Violence is defined as a felony or misdemeanor crime of violence committed by a current or former spouse or intimate partner of the victim; by a person with whom the victim shares a child in common; by a person who is cohabitating with, or has cohabitated with, the victim as a spouse or intimate partner; by a person similarly situated to a spouse of the victim under the domestic or family violence laws of the jurisdiction in which the crime of violence occurred; by 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 in which the crime of violence occurred.\nUnder Washington State law \u201cDomestic Violence\u201d is defined in RCW 26.50.010(3).\nDating Violence is defined as violence 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\u2019s statement and with consideration of the length of the relationship, the type of relationship, and the frequency of interaction between the persons involved in the relationship. For the purposes of this definition, dating 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.\nUnder Washington State law \u201cDating relationship\" in defined in RCW 26.50.010(2).\nStalking is defined as engaging in a course of conduct directed at a specific person that would cause a reasonable person to fear for the person\u2019s safety or the safety of others or suffer substantial emotional distress.\nFor the purposes of this definition, Course of Conduct means two 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\u2019s property. Reasonable Person means a reasonable person under similar circumstances and with similar identities to the victim. Substantial Emotional Distress means significant mental suffering or anguish that may, but does not necessarily require medical or other professional treatment or counseling.\nUnder Washington State law \u201cStalking\u201d is defined in RCW 9a.46.110.\nClark College Disciplinary Procedures for Allegations of Sexual Misconduct\nAccording to WAC 132N 125 200 Supplemental sexual misconduct procedures.\nBoth the respondent and the complainant in cases involving allegations of sexual misconduct shall be provided the same procedural rights to participate in student discipline matters, including the right to participate in the initial disciplinary decision-making process and to appeal any disciplinary decision.\nApplication of the following procedures is limited to code of student conduct proceedings involving allegations of sexual misconduct by a student. In such cases, these procedures shall supplement the student disciplinary procedures in WAC 132N-125-005 through 132N-125-145. In the event of conflict between the sexual misconduct procedures and the student disciplinary procedures, the sexual misconduct procedures shall prevail.\nWAC 132N-125-205 Supplemental definitions shall apply for purposes of code of student conduct proceedings involving allegations of sexual misconduct by a student:\n(1) A \"complainant\" is an alleged victim of sexual misconduct, as defined in subsection (2) of this section.\n(2) \"Sexual misconduct\" is prohibited sexual- or gender-based conduct by a student including, but not limited to:\n(a) Sexual activity for which clear and voluntary consent has not been given in advance;\n(b) Sexual activity with someone who is incapable of giving valid consent because, for example, she or he is underage, sleeping, or otherwise incapacitated due to alcohol or drugs;\n(c) Sexual harassment;\n(d) Sexual violence which includes, but is not limited to, sexual assault, domestic violence, intimate violence, and sexual- or gender-based stalking; and\n(e) Nonphysical conduct such as sexual- or gender-based digital media stalking, sexual- or gender-based online harassment, sexual- or gender-based cyberbullying, nonconsensual recording of a sexual activity, and nonconsensual distribution of a recording of a sexual activity.\nWAC 132N-125-210 Supplemental complaint process shall apply with respect to complaints or other reports of alleged sexual misconduct by a student:\n(1) The college's Title IX coordinator or designee shall investigate complaints or other reports of alleged sexual misconduct by a student. Investigations will be completed in a timely manner and the results of the investigation shall be referred to the student conduct officer for disciplinary action.\n(2) Informal dispute resolution shall not be used to resolve sexual misconduct complaints without written permission from both the complainant and the respondent. If the parties elect to mediate a dispute, either party shall be free to discontinue mediation at any time. In no event shall mediation be used to resolve complaints involving allegations of sexual violence.\n(3) College personnel will honor requests to keep sexual misconduct complaints confidential to the extent this can be done without unreasonably risking the health, safety, and welfare of the complainant or other members of the college community or compromising the college's duty to investigate and process sexual harassment and sexual violence complaints.\n(4) The student conduct officer, prior to initiating disciplinary action, will make a reasonable effort to contact the complainant to discuss the results of the investigation and possible disciplinary sanctions and/or conditions, if any, that may be imposed upon the respondent if the allegations of sexual misconduct are found to have merit.\n(5) The student conduct officer, on the same date that a disciplinary decision is served on the respondent, will serve a written notice informing the complainant whether the allegations of sexual misconduct were found to have merit and describing any disciplinary sanctions and/or conditions imposed upon the respondent for the complainant's protection, including disciplinary suspension or dismissal of the respondent. The notice will also inform the complainant and respondent of their appeal rights. If protective sanctions and/or conditions are imposed, the student conduct officer shall make a reasonable effort to contact the complainant to ensure prompt notice of the protective disciplinary sanctions and/or conditions imposed upon the respondent for the complainant's protection is given.\nWAC 132N-125-045 Disciplinary sanctions-Terms-Conditions outlines the disciplinary sanctions that may be imposed upon students found to have violated the code of student conduct. Depending upon the misconduct, more than one sanction may be required. Other than college expulsion or revocation or withholding of a degree, disciplinary sanctions are not made part of the student's academic record, but are part of the student's disciplinary record. Violation of any term or condition of any disciplinary sanction constitutes a new violation and may subject the student to additional sanctions.\n(1) Disciplinary warning. A verbal statement to a student that there is a violation and that continued violation may be cause for further disciplinary action.\n(2) Written reprimand. Notice in writing that the student has violated one or more terms of this code of conduct and that continuation of the same or similar behavior may result in more severe disciplinary action.\n(3) Disciplinary probation. Formal action placing specific conditions and restrictions upon the student's continued attendance depending upon the seriousness of the violation and which may include a deferred disciplinary sanction. If the student subject to a deferred disciplinary sanction is found in violation of any college rule during the time of disciplinary probation, the deferred disciplinary sanction, which may include, but is not limited to, a suspension or a dismissal from the college, shall take effect immediately without further review. Any such sanction shall be in addition to any sanction or conditions arising from the new violation. Probation may be for a limited period of time or may be for the duration of the student's attendance at the college.\n(4) Disciplinary suspension. Dismissal from the college and from the student status for a stated period of time. There will be no refund of tuition or fees for the quarter in which the action is taken.\n(5) Dismissal. The revocation of all rights and privileges of membership in the college community and exclusion from the campus and college-owned or controlled facilities without any possibility of return. There will be no refund of tuition or fees for the quarter in which the action is taken.\nDisciplinary terms and conditions that may be imposed in conjunction with the imposition of a disciplinary sanction include, but are not limited to, the following:\n(1) Educational sanction. The college may require the student to complete an educational activity or experience directly related to the violation committed, at the student's expense.\n(2) Professional evaluation. Referral for drug, alcohol, psychological, or medical evaluation by an appropriately certified or licensed professional may be required. The student may choose the professional within the scope of practice and with the professional credentials as defined by the college. The student will sign all necessary releases to allow the college access to any such evaluation. The student's return to college may be conditioned upon compliance with recommendations set forth in such a professional evaluation. If the evaluation indicates that the student is not capable of functioning within the college community, the student will remain suspended until future evaluation recommends that the student is capable of reentering the college and complying with the rules of conduct.\n(3) Not in good standing. A student may be deemed \"not in good standing\" with the college. If so, the student shall be subject to the following restrictions:\n(a) Ineligible to hold an office in any student organization recognized by the college or to hold any elected or appointed office of the college.\n(b) Ineligible to represent the college to anyone outside the college community in any way, including representing the college at any official function, or any forms of intercollegiate competition or representation.\n(4) Restitution or monetary fine. Reimbursement for damage to or misappropriation of property, or for injury to persons, or for reasonable costs incurred by the college in pursuing an investigation or disciplinary proceeding. This may take the form of monetary reimbursement, appropriate service, monetary fine, or other compensation.\n(5) Hold on transcript or registration. This is a temporary measure restricting release of a student's transcript or access to registration. Upon satisfactory completion of the conditions of the sanction, the hold is released.\n(6) Revocation of admission or degree. Admission to or a degree awarded from the college may be revoked for fraud, misrepresentation, or other violation of standards of conduct for students in obtaining the degree, or for other serious violations committed by a student prior to graduation.\n(7) Withholding degree. The college may withhold awarding a degree otherwise earned until the completion of the process set forth in this chapter, including the completion of all sanctions imposed.\n(8) No trespass order. A student may be restricted from college property based on his/her misconduct.\n(9) No contact order. A prohibition of direct or indirect physical, verbal, or written contact (including electronic communication) with another individual or group.\nWAC 132N-125-215 (9) Supplemental appeal rights\nStudent conduct hearings involving sexual misconduct allegations shall be closed to the public, unless respondent and complainant both waive this requirement in writing and request that the hearing be open to the public. Complainant, respondent, and their respective nonattorney assistants and/or attorneys may attend portions of the hearing where argument, testimony, and/or evidence are presented to the student conduct committee.\nWAC 132N-125-220 Brief adjudicative proceedings - College record.\nThe college record for brief adjudicative proceedings shall consist of any documents regarding the matter that were considered or prepared by the presiding officer for the brief adjudicative proceeding or by the reviewing officer for any review. These records shall be maintained as the official record of the proceedings.\nWAC 132N-125-225 Recordkeeping.\nThe record in a brief adjudicative proceeding shall consist of all documents as required by law and as specified in RCW 34.05.476.\nThe office of the vice-president of student affairs shall maintain records of student grievance and disciplinary proceedings for at least six years.\nThe disciplinary record is confidential.\nStudents may request a copy of their own disciplinary record at their own reasonable expense by making a written request to the vice-president of student affairs. Personally identifiable student information is redacted to protect another student's privacy.\nStudents may authorize release of their own disciplinary record to a third party in compliance with FERPA, 20 U.S.C. Sec. 1232g, by making a written request to the vice-president of student affairs.\nThe college may inform the complainant of the outcome of any disciplinary proceeding involving a crime of violence or nonforcible sex offense, as permitted by FERPA, 20 U.S.C. Sec. 1232g; 34 C.F.R. Part 99.\nThe college may not communicate a student's disciplinary record to any person or agency outside the college without the prior written consent of the student, except as required or permitted by law. Exceptions include, but are not limited to:\n(a) The student's parents or legal guardians may review these records if the student is a minor or a dependent, if the student is a minor and disciplinary action involves the use or possession of alcohol or controlled substance, or in connection with a health or safety emergency regardless if the student is a dependent or a minor, as permitted by FERPA, 20 U.S.C. Sec. 1232g; 34 C.F.R. Part 99.\n(b) To another educational institution, upon request, where the student seeks to, intends to, or has enrolled.\n(c) Information concerning registered sex offenders.\nThe standard of proof in student sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence and stalking investigations is a preponderance of the evidence as outlined in WAC 132N-125-105(5) Appeal from disciplinary action. For the purposes of this section \u201cpreponderance of the evidence\u201d exists where it is determined more likely than not that the allegation did occur.\nAdministrative Policy 622.000 Discrimination and Harassment:\nClark College is committed to freedom from discrimination for all members of the College community. The College expressly prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, perceived or actual physical or mental disability, pregnancy, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, creed, religion, honorably discharged veteran or military status, or use of a trained guide dog or service animal. In addition, the College is committed to freedom from all forms of harassment including sexual harassment, domestic violence and harassment in the workplace. All claims of discrimination and harassment will be investigated by the designee of the president.\nAdministrative Procedure 622.010 Discrimination/Harassment Grievance Procedures:\nClark College recognizes its responsibility for investigation, resolution, implementation of corrective measures, and monitoring the educational environment and workplace to stop, remediate, and prevent discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, perceived or actual physical or mental disability, pregnancy, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, creed, religion, honorably discharged veteran or military status, or use of a trained guide dog or service animal, as required by Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, Sections 504 and 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act and ADA Amendments Act, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act and Washington State\u2019s Law Against Discrimination, Chapter 49.60 RCW and their implementing regulations. To this end, Clark College has enacted policies prohibiting discrimination against and harassment of members of these protected classes. Any individual found to be in violation of these policies will be subject to disciplinary action up to and including dismissal from the College or from employment.\nThe responsibility for, and the protection of, this commitment extends to students, faculty, administration, staff, contractors, and those who develop or participate in College programs. It encompasses every aspect of employment and every student and community activity.\nAny person who believes she or he has been discriminated against or harassed by Clark College or its employee(s) or agent(s) on the basis of any status listed above, may request informal assistance and/or lodge a formal grievance. If the complaint is against that designee, the complainant should report the matter to the President\u2019s Office for referral to an alternate designee.\nThe College president designates investigation of grievances on the basis of race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, political affiliation, and/or marital status to:\nAssociate Vice President of Human Resources & Title IX Coordinator\nBaird Administration Building (BRD) 133\nThe College president designates investigation of grievances on the basis of sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression to:\nSpecial Advisor for Diversity and Equity & Title IX Deputy Coordinator\nGaiser Hall (GHL) 214\nDean of Student Success and Retention & Title IX Deputy Coordinator\nThe College president designates investigation of grievances on the basis of any physical, sensory or mental disability, or status as a disabled, or honorably discharged veteran or military status to:\nPenguin Union Building (PUB) 013\nThe presidential designee:\nWill accept all complaints and referrals from College employees, applicants, students, and visitors.\nWill make determinations regarding how to handle requests by complainants for confidentiality.\nWill keep accurate records of all complaints and referrals for the required time period.\nMay conduct investigations or delegate and oversee investigations conducted by a designee.\nMay impose interim remedial measures to protect parties during investigations of discrimination or harassment.\nWill issue written findings and recommendations upon completion of an investigation.\nMay recommend specific corrective measures to stop, remediate, and prevent the recurrence of inappropriate conduct.\nThe College encourages the timely reporting of any incidents of discrimination or harassment. Complaints may be submitted in writing or orally. For complainants who wish to submit a written complaint, a formal complaint form is available online at http://www.clark.edu/clark-and-community/about/policies-procedures/grievance_procedure.php. Hardcopies of the complaint form are available at the following locations on campus: Office of Diversity and Equity, Gaiser Hall (GHL) 214; Student Affairs Office, Gaiser Hall (GHL) 204; or Human Resources Office, Baird Administration Building (BRD) 133.\nComplainant: Employee(s), applicant(s), student(s), or visitors(s) of Clark College who alleges that she or he has been subjected to discrimination or harassment due to his or her membership in a protected class.\nComplaint: A description of facts that allege violation of the College\u2019s policy against discrimination or harassment.\nConsent: Knowing, voluntary and clear permission by word or action, to engage in mutually agreed upon sexual activity. Each party has the responsibility to make certain that the other has consented before engaging in the activity. For consent to be valid, there must be at the time of the act of sexual intercourse or sexual contact actual words or conduct indicating freely given agreement to have sexual intercourse or sexual contact.\nA person cannot consent if he or she is unable to understand what is happening or is disoriented, helpless, asleep or unconscious for any reason, including due to alcohol or other drugs. An individual who engages in sexual activity when the individual knows, or should know, that the other person is physically or mentally incapacitated has engaged in nonconsensual conduct.\nIntoxication is not a defense against allegations that an individual has engaged in nonconsensual sexual conduct.\nDiscrimination: Unfavorable treatment of a person based on that person\u2019s membership or perceived membership in a protected class. Harassment is a form of discrimination.\nHarassment: A form of discrimination consisting of physical or verbal conduct that denigrates or shows hostility toward an individual because of their membership in a protected class or their perceived membership in a protected class. Harassment occurs when the conduct is sufficiently severe and/or pervasive and so objectively offensive that it has the effect of altering the terms or conditions of employment or substantially limiting the ability of a student to participate in or benefit from the College\u2019s educational and/or social programs. Petty slights, annoyances, offensive utterances, and isolated incidents (unless extremely serious) typically do not qualify as harassment. Examples of conduct that could rise to the level of discriminatory harassment include but are not limited to the following:\nEpithets, \u201cjokes,\u201d ridicule, mockery or other offensive or derogatory conduct focused upon an individual\u2019s membership in a protected class.\nVerbal or physical threats of violence or physical contact directed towards an individual based upon their membership in a protected class.\nMaking, posting, e-mailing, texting, or otherwise circulating demeaning or offensive pictures, cartoons, graffiti, notes or other materials that relate to race, ethnic origin, gender or any other protected class.\nProtected Class: Persons who are protected under state or federal civil rights laws, including laws that prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, perceived or actual physical or mental disability, pregnancy, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, creed, religion, honorably discharged veteran or military status, or use of a trained guide dog or service animal.\nResolution: The means by which the complaint is finally addressed. This may be accomplished through informal or formal processes, including counseling, mediation, or the formal imposition of discipline sanction.\nRespondent: Person or persons who are members of the campus community who allegedly discriminated against or harassed another person or persons.\nSexual Harassment: A form of discrimination consisting of unwelcome, gender-based verbal, written, electronic and/or physical conduct. Sexual harassment does not have to be of a sexual nature, however, and can include offensive remarks about a person\u2019s gender. There are two type of sexual harassment.\nHostile Environment Sexual Harassmentoccurs when the conduct is sufficiently severe and/or pervasive and so objectively offensive that it has the effect of altering the terms or conditions of employment or substantially limiting the ability of a student to participate in or benefit from the College\u2019s educational and/or social programs.\nQuid Pro Quo Sexual Harassmentoccurs when an individual in a position of real or perceived authority, conditions the receipt of a benefit upon granting of sexual favors.\nExamples of conduct that may qualify as sexual harassment include:\nPersistent comments or questions of a sexual nature.\nA supervisor who gives an employee a raise in exchange for submitting to sexual advances.\nAn instructor who promises a student a better grade in exchange for sexual favors.\nSexually explicit statements, questions, jokes, or anecdotes.\nUnwelcome touching, patting, hugging, kissing, or brushing against an individual\u2019s body.\nRemarks of a sexual nature about an individual\u2019s clothing, body, or speculations about previous sexual experiences.\nPersistent, unwanted attempts to change a professional relationship to an amorous relationship.\nDirect or indirect propositions for sexual activity.\nUnwelcome letters, e-mails, texts, telephone calls, or other communications referring to or depicting sexual activities.\nSexual Violence: Is a type of sexual discrimination and harassment. Nonconsensual sexual intercourse, nonconsensual sexual contact, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking are all types of sexual violence.\nNonconsensual sexual intercourse also known as Sexual Assaultis any sexual intercourse (anal, oral, or vaginal) however slight, with any object, by a person upon another person, that is without consent and/or by force. Sexual intercourse includes anal or vaginal penetration by a penis, tongue, finger, or object, or oral copulation by mouth to genital contact or genital to mouth contact.\nNonconsensual sexual contactis any intentional sexual touching, however slight, with any object, by a person upon another person that is without consent and/or by force. Sexual touching includes any bodily contact with the breasts, groin, mouth, or other bodily orifice of another individual, or any other bodily contact in a sexual manner.\nDomestic violenceincludes asserted violent misdemeanor and felony offenses committed by the victim\u2019s current or former spouse, current or former cohabitant, person similarly situated under domestic or family violence law, or anyone else protected under domestic or family violence law.\nDating violencemeans violence by a person who has been in a romantic or intimate relationship with the victim. Whether there was such relationship will be gauged by its length, type, and frequency of interaction.\nStalkingmeans intentional and repeated harassment or following of another person, which places that person in reasonable fear that the perpetrator intends to injure, intimidate, or harass that person. Stalking also includes instances where the perpetrator knows or reasonably should know that the person is frightened, intimidated, or harassed, even if the perpetrator lacks such intent.\nWho May File a Complaint?\nAny employee, applicant, student or visitor of the College may file a complaint. Complaints may be submitted in writing or verbally. The College encourages the timely reporting of any incidents of discrimination or harassment. For complainants who wish to submit a written complaint, a formal complaint form is available online at http://www.clark.edu/clark-and-community/about/policies-procedures/grievance_procedure.php. Hardcopies of the complaint form are available at the following locations on campus: Office of Diversity and Equity, Gaiser Hall (GHL) 214; Student Affairs Office, Gaiser Hall (GHL) 204; or Human Resources Office, Baird Administration Building (BRD) 133. Any person submitting a discrimination complaint shall be provided with a written copy of the College\u2019s antidiscrimination policies and procedures.\nConfidentiality and Right to Privacy\nClark College will seek to protect the privacy of the complainant to the full extent possible, consistent with the legal obligation to investigate, take appropriate remedial and/or disciplinary action, and comply with the federal and state law, as well as Clark College policies and procedures. Although Clark College will attempt to honor complainants\u2019 requests for confidentiality, it cannot guarantee complete confidentiality. Determinations regarding how to handle requests for confidentiality will be made by the presidential designee.\nConfidentiality Requests and Sexual Violence Complaints\nThe presidential designee will inform and obtain consent from the complainant before commencing an investigation into a sexual violence complaint. If a sexual violence complainant asks that his or her name not be revealed to the respondent or that the College not investigate the allegation, the presidential designee will inform the complainant that maintaining confidentiality may limit the College\u2019s ability to fully respond to the allegations and that retaliation by the respondent and/or others is prohibited. If the complainant still insists that his or her name not be disclosed or that the College not investigate, the presidential designee will determine whether the College can honor the request and at the same time maintain a safe and nondiscriminatory environment for all members of the College community, including the complainant.\nFactors to be weighed during this determination may include, but are not limited to:\nThe seriousness of the alleged sexual violence;\nThe age of the complainant;\nWhether the respondent has a history of committing acts of sexual violence or violence or has been the subject of other sexual violence complaints;\nWhether the respondent threatened to commit additional acts of sexual violence against the complainant or others; and\nWhether relevant evidence can be obtained through other means (e.g., security cameras, other witnesses, physical evidence).\nIf the College is unable to honor a complainant\u2019s request for confidentiality, the presidential designee will notify the complainant of the decision and ensure that complainant\u2019s identity is disclosed only to the extent reasonably necessary to effectively conduct and complete the investigation.\nIf the College decides not to conduct an investigation or take disciplinary action because of a request for confidentiality, the presidential designee will evaluate whether other measures are available to limit the effects of the harassment and prevent its recurrence and implement such measures if reasonably feasible.\nUpon receiving a discrimination complaint, the College shall commence an impartial investigation. The presidential designee shall be responsible for overseeing all investigations. Investigations may be conducted by the presidential designee or his or her designee. If the investigation is assigned to someone other than the presidential designee, the presidential designee shall inform the complainant and respondent(s) of the appointment of an investigator.\nThe college president designates investigation of grievances on the basis of race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, political affiliation, and/or marital status to the Vice President of Human Resources and Compliance. Investigation of grievances on the basis of sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression to the Associate Vice president of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and/or the Dean of Student Success and Retention. Investigation of grievances on the basis of any physical, sensory or mental disability, or status as a disabled, or honorably discharged veteran or military status to the ADA Compliance Coordinator.\nPersonnel assigned as investigators receive training in Title IX, the Civil Rights Model of Investigation, and Trauma-Informed Interviewing techniques. This training is ongoing, but is accomplished at least annually.\nClark College is obligated to consider all reasonable requests for interim measures. The presidential designee may impose interim measures to protect the complainant and/or respondent pending the conclusion of the investigation. Interim measures may include, but are not limited to, imposition of no contact orders, rescheduling classes, temporary work reassignments, referrals for counseling or medical assistance, and imposition of summary discipline on the respondent consistent with the College\u2019s student conduct code or the College\u2019s employment policies and collective bargaining agreements.\nComplaints shall be thoroughly and impartially investigated. The investigation shall include, but is not limited to, interviewing the complainant and the respondent, relevant witnesses, and reviewing relevant documents. The investigation shall be concluded within a reasonable time, normally sixty days barring exigent circumstances. At the conclusion of the investigation the investigator shall set forth his or her findings and recommendations in writing. If the investigator is a designee, the investigator shall send a copy of the findings and recommendations to the presidential designee. The presidential designee shall consider the findings and recommendations and determine, based on a preponderance of the evidence, whether a violation of the discrimination and harassment policy occurred; and if so, what steps will be taken to resolve the complaint, remedy the effects on any victim(s), and prevent its recurrence. Possible remedial steps may include, but are not limited to, referral for voluntary training/counseling, development of a remediation plan, limited contact orders, and referral and recommendation for formal disciplinary action. Referrals for disciplinary action will be consistent with the student conduct code or College employment policies and collective bargaining agreements.\nWritten Notice of Decision\nThe presidential designee will provide each party and the appropriate student services administrator or appointing authority with written notice of the investigative findings and of actions taken or recommended to resolve the complaint, subject to the following limitations:\nThe complainant shall be informed in writing of the findings and of actions taken or recommended to resolve the complaint, if any, only to the extent that such findings, actions or recommendations directly relate to the complainant, such as a finding that the complaint is or is not meritorious or a recommendation that the accused not contact the complainant.\nThe complainant may be notified generally that the matter has been referred for disciplinary action.\nThe respondent shall be informed in writing of the findings and of actions taken or recommended to resolve the complaint and shall be notified of referrals for disciplinary action.\nBoth the complainant and the respondent are entitled to review any final findings, conclusions, and recommendations, subject to any FERPA confidentiality requirements.\nInformal dispute resolution processes, like mediation, may be used to resolve complaints, when appropriate. Informal dispute resolution shall not be used to resolve sexual discrimination complaints without written permission from both the complainant and the respondent. If the parties elect to mediate a dispute, either party shall be free to discontinue mediation at any time. In no event shall mediation be used to resolve complaints involving allegations of sexual violence.\nFinal Decision/Reconsideration\nEither the complainant or the respondent may seek reconsideration of the decision by the presidential designee. Requests for reconsideration shall be submitted in writing to the presidential designee within seven days of receiving the decision. Requests must specify which portion of the decision should be reconsidered and the basis for reconsideration. If no request for reconsideration is received within seven days, the decision becomes final. If a request for reconsideration is received, the presidential designee shall respond within seven days. The presidential designee shall either deny the request or, if the presidential designee determines that the request for reconsideration has merit, issue an amended decision. Any amended decision is final and no further reconsideration is available.\nPublication of Anti-Discrimination Policies and Procedures\nThe policies and procedures regarding complaints of discrimination and harassment shall be published and distributed as determined by the president or president\u2019s designee. Any person who believes he or she has been subjected to discrimination in violation of College policy will be provided a copy of these policies and procedures.\nLimits to Authority\nNothing in this procedure shall prevent the College president or designee from taking immediate disciplinary action in accordance with Clark College policies and procedures, and federal, state, and municipal rules and regulations.\nNon-Retaliation, Intimidation and Coercion\nRetaliation by, for or against any participant (including complainant, respondent, witness, presidential designee, or investigator) is expressly prohibited. Retaliatory action of any kind taken against individuals as a result of seeking redress under the applicable procedures or serving as a witness in a subsequent investigation or any resulting disciplinary proceedings is prohibited and is conduct subject to discipline. Any person who thinks he/she has been the victim of retaliation should contact the presidential designee immediately.\nDiscriminatory or harassing conduct may also be, or occur in conjunction with, criminal conduct. Criminal complaints may be filed with the following law enforcement authorities:\n605 E. Evergreen Blvd.\nvanpd@cityofvancouver.us\nClark County Sheriff\u2019s Office\nsheriff@clark.wa.gov\nThe College will proceed with an investigation of harassment and discrimination complaints regardless of whether the underlying conduct is subject to civil or criminal prosecution.\nOther Discrimination Complaint Options\nDiscrimination complaints may also be filed with the following federal and state agencies:\nhttp://www.hum.wa.gov/index.html\nUS Department of Education Office for Civil Rights\nBias Based Incident Protocol:\nThis protocol is established to ensure a timely and effective response to bias-based incidents at any facility or venue owned, operated, or leased by Clark College. A bias-based incident involves conduct \u2013 including words, slurs, graffiti, or actions - explicit, implied or perceived \u2013 that violates Clark College\u2019s policy prohibiting discrimination.\nThe college affirms a commitment to freedom from discrimination for all members of the college community. The responsibility for, and the protection of, this commitment extends to students, faculty, administration, staff, contractors, and those who develop or participate in college programs. It encompasses every aspect of employment and every student and community activity. The college expressly prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, perceived or actual physical or mental disability, pregnancy, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, creed, religion, honorably discharged veteran or military status, or use of a trained guide dog or service animal. Harassment is a form of discrimination.\nAny person, including Clark College students, faculty, staff, and visitors, who sees, becomes aware of, or is subject to bias-based expression should immediately notify, in the following order until the first available person is contacted:\nDirector of Safety and Security (360-992-2133)\nOffice of Diversity and Equity (360-992-2292)\nCallers are encouraged to say: \u201cI want to report a bias-based incident.\u201d This will help the College understand the nature of the call and respond appropriately. In addition, when calling Security after 5:00 p.m. callers are advised to let the phone ring several times and to leave a message in voice mail if no one answers immediately. Security may be responding to another call at the time, but they will promptly reply to all messages.\nMembers of the college community who are deaf or hard-of-hearing can call Disability Support Services video phone at 360-991-0901 and an ASL Interpreter may be available. Interpreters are often in classrooms and you may be prompted to leave a video message. If your call is not answered immediately, please call the above College employees via your preferred relay service.\nEmployees who report an incident should also notify their direct supervisor through the chain of command.\nThe Director of Safety and Security or the Associate Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion will immediately notify the President when an incident has been reported.\nThe Director of Safety and Security or the Associate Vice President Diversity, Equity and Inclusion will make an initial assessment of the incident. Should they find that the incident is of very limited scope and of a nature that does not require immediate response, they will document the incident for inclusion in a Bias Based Incidents data base. This data base will include the date, time, place, and succinct description of the event to include to whom and how reporting was made. This data base will be made available on the Office of Diversity and Equity web page in order that those interested in these incidents have access to them in a timely manner. Each academic quarter, the Associate Vice President of Diversity Equity and Inclusion will report on the number and nature of incidents contained in the data base with context regarding prior incidents at Clark College and the general national view of such incidents.\nShould the Director of Safety and Security or the Associate Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion find in their initial assessment that the incident is of a scope and nature to require further immediate action, they may call together the College\u2019s Incident Response Team (IRT). Members of the IRT include:\nVice President of Human Resources and Compliance (or designee)\nVice President of Administrative Services (or designee)\nVice President of Student Affairs (or designee)\nDirector of Student Life (or designee)\nDirector of Counseling Services (or designee)\nIRT membership may be adjusted to reflect changes in position titles and reporting responsibilities in the College.\nThe IRT may request the attendance of other College personnel as needed, such as the Vice President of Instruction, the Chief Communications Officer, a full time faculty counselor, and the Director of Facilities Services, and seek counsel from the College\u2019s Assistant Attorney General (AAG) as appropriate.\nThe IRT will develop an Incident Action Plan (IAP) to be implemented within one business day of notification of the bias-based incident. The IAP will include, but not be limited to, the following steps:\nBased on the scale and nature of the incident, the IRT may refer the matter to the Behavioral Intervention and Threat Assessment Team (BITA) for response.\nUpon documentation of the incident the Director of Safety and Security or the Associate Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, will determine whether there has been a violation of College policy, the Code of Student Conduct, Title IX, or other state of federal statute and will take appropriate steps to stop the bias-based activity. Security may request support from local law enforcement as needed.\nUpon documentation of the incident, including but not limited to graffiti, Facilities Services will clean up or make repairs of any affected buildings, grounds or other College property as appropriate.\nUpon the advice of the IRT, the Associate Vice President of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion-may issue a communication to the college community.\nThe President or the Associate Vice President of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion may continue to keep the College informed as advised by the IRT. Follow up communication may include an open forum to address the incident further.\nStudent Affairs will provide - or arrange for - counseling and other crisis-intervention services for students as needed.\nHuman Resources will provide - or arrange for - counseling and other crisis intervention services for faculty and staff as needed.\nThe Vice President of Administrative Services will notify the AAG and other officials as deemed appropriate.\nThe Director of Security and Safety or the Associate Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion will follow up with the student or staff member who reported the incident to describe the actions that have been or will be taken.\nBased on the nature of the incident, Associate Vice President of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, Security Staff, or the Assistant Director of Student Care and Community Standards will conduct a thorough investigation of the incident. Results of the investigation will be shared with the IRT, the Social Equity Council, and the Executive Cabinet.\nWhere found warranted by the IRT, within 5 business days of the incident the Associate Vice President Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion will reconvene the IRT and lead an after action assessment of the College\u2019s response. Where found warranted, the Associate Vice President of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion will convene the IRT to assess quarterly reports, messaging, and recommendations. Recommendations for improvement will be shared with the President.\nSexual Misconduct Prohibited\nWAC 132N-125-035 Prohibited Student Conduct:\nThe college may impose disciplinary sanctions against a student who commits, or aids, abets, incites, encourages or assists another person to commit, an act(s) of misconduct which include, but are not limited to, the following:\nSexual misconduct.The term \"sexual misconduct\" includes sexual harassment, sexual intimidation, and sexual violence.\n(a) Sexual harassment. The term \"sexual harassment\" means unwelcome conduct of a sexual nature, including unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal, nonverbal, or physical conduct of a sexual nature that is sufficiently serious as to deny or limit, and that does deny or limit, based on sex, the ability of a student to participate in or benefit from the college's educational program or that creates an intimidating, hostile, or offensive environment for other campus community members.\n(b) Sexual intimidation. The term \"sexual intimidation\" incorporates the definition of \"sexual harassment\" and means threatening or emotionally distressing conduct based on sex including but not limited to, nonconsensual recording of sexual activity or the distribution of such recording.\n(c) Sexual violence. \u201cSexual violence\u201d is a type of sexual discrimination and harassment. Nonconsensual sexual intercourse, nonconsensual sexual contact, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking are all types of sexual violence.\n(i) Nonconsensual sexual intercourse is any sexual intercourse (anal, oral, or vaginal), however slight, with any object, by a person upon another person, that is without consent and/or by force. Sexual intercourse includes anal or vaginal penetration by a penis, tongue, finger, or object, or oral copulation by mouth to genital contact or genital to mouth contact.\n(ii) Nonconsensual sexual contact is any intentional sexual touching, however slight, with any object, by a person upon another person that is without consent and/or by force. Sexual touching includes any bodily contact with the breasts, groin, mouth, or other bodily orifice of another individual, or any other bodily contact in a sexual manner.\n(iii) Domestic violence includes asserted violent misdemeanor and felony offenses committed by the victim\u2019s current or former spouse, current or former cohabitant, person similarly situated under domestic or family law, or anyone else protected under domestic or family violence law.\n(iv) Dating violence means violence by a person who has been in a romantic or intimate relationship with the victim. Whether there was such a relationship will be gauged by its length, type, and frequency of interaction.\n(v) Stalking means intentional and repeated harassment or following of another person, which places that person in reasonable fear that the perpetrator intended to injure, intimidate, or harass that person. Stalking also includes instances where the perpetrator knows or reasonable should know that the person is frightened, intimidated, or harassed, even if the perpetrator lacks such intent.\n(vi) Consent: knowing, voluntary and clear permission by word or action, to engage in mutually agreed upon sexual activity. Each party has the responsibility to make certain that the other has consented before engaging in the activity. For consent to be valid, there must be at the time of the act of sexual intercourse or sexual contact actual words or conduct indicating freely given agreement to have sexual intercourse or sexual contact.\nSexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Stalking Policy and Response\nThe College is committed to establishing and maintaining a safe work and educational environment. Any act of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, or stalking is strictly prohibited in the workplace or on campus.\nClark College is required by the Clery Act to adopt policies and programs aimed at prevention and response to these attacks. Campus Security does not have law enforcement authority so local law enforcement would have any arrest and legal investigative responsibilities. Clark College will address the incidents as violations of the Student Code of Conduct and Title IX. Sexual assault in any form, including acquaintance rape, violates criminal laws and Clark College's standards of conduct. Clark College has instituted procedures to respond to violations of these laws and standards, programs aimed at the prevention of such conduct, and intervention on behalf of the victims.\nCampus Security will treat victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence and stalking with respect and dignity. Confidentiality is of the utmost importance and Campus Security will assist by providing resources to victims. Campus Security refers victims to the appropriate college and/or local community counseling and other resources devoted to assisting victims. Clark College will assist victims in notifying local law enforcement.\nAll employees, students, and visitors should immediately report threats, acts of violence that occur at Clark College. Students and visitors should report incidents to Campus Security and/or local law enforcement agencies. Employees may also report such incidents to their supervisor, Campus Security, local law enforcement agencies or Human Resources.\nLevel 3 Sex Offender Registration\nClark College provides notice to the college community regarding registered Level III sex offenders in accordance with the \"Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act\" of 2000, which amends the Jacob Wetterling Crimes Against Children and Sexually Violent Offender Registration Act, the Clery Act and the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974. This act requires institutions of higher education to issue a statement advising the college community where law enforcement information regarding registered sex offenders may be obtained. It also requires a registered sex offender to notify each institution of higher education in the state that they are employed, carries a vocation, or are a student. In the state of Washington, sex offenders who are enrolled in a public or private institution of higher education must also notify the local county sheriff immediately. Pursuant to the Community Protection Act of 1990, the Clark County Sheriff's Office is the lead agency for compiling and maintaining information on sex offenders residing in Clark County. Using this public information to threaten, intimidate or harass sex/kidnap offenders will not be tolerated by law enforcement agencies of Clark County. In addition any student violating this provision could be subject to the Clark College Student Code of Conduct.\nAdministrative Procedure 527.055 Notification Regarding Convicted Sex Offender:\nThis procedure is to inform the College community regarding the enrollment or presence, at the College, of a convicted Level 3 and/or Level 2 sex offender:\n-Without creating excessive anxiety among the College community.\n-Without contributing to a possible punitive reaction.\n-Without causing undue damage to the positive College environment enjoyed by the College community.\nThe College community is identified as faculty, staff, students, and the general public on or about the College campus.\nThe following applies to identification and notification of a Level 3 sex offender:\nLaw enforcement agencies will notify the College (if the offender is determined to be living near the College or if the law enforcement agency knows the offender is planning to attend the College).\nEach quarter, the College's director of security/safety will review the list of Level 3 offenders maintained by the law enforcement agencies. Names on the list will be checked to see if persons are enrolled or employed at the College.\nInformation may be brought to the College administration by a member of the College community or the public.\nThe vice president of administrative services and the vice president of student affairs are to be notified if it is determined that a Level 3 sex offender is attending or employed by the College.\nThe following procedure will be utilized:\nOfficial communications regarding the offender will come only at the direction of the president or the vice president of administrative services.\nUpon notification by a law enforcement agency of the possible enrollment and/or identified presence of a convicted Level 3 sex offender, the vice president of administrative services, the vice president of student affairs, and the director of security/safety will meet and jointly determine the level of risk to the College community posed by the offender and the level of notification necessary. The following notification procedures will be invoked:\nDirector of security/safety will notify the offender that his/her identity and relevant and necessary information will be released to the College community.\nb. Director of security/safety will notify the College through the campus master email list with a link to the sex offender page on the College website for more information.\nc. Vice president of student affairs will notify all students via the student email system with a link to the sex offender page on the College website for more information.\nd. The \"Independent\" or other appropriate means of communication will be used to notify the College student community of the presence of the Level 3 offender.\ne. Only the information that is relevant and necessary will be supplied by the College to the College community. Requests for additional information will be referred to the appropriate law enforcement agency.\nf. At each Security Department office (main campus and CTC), a folder that includes the offender\u2019s photo and criminal information sheet will be made accessible to the public. It is the responsibility of any satellite location to maintain their own information binder.\ng. Director of security/safety will notify officials at Hudson\u2019s Bay High School and any other appropriate agencies.\nh. Director of security/safety will notify instructor(s) of the identity of any Level 3 sex offender who is registered in their class\nOther than the notification procedure, the offender will be provided the student rights and privacy protection that all other students receive.\nThe offender is required to complete registration activity at least two weeks prior to the start of the academic quarter. Director of security/safety will notify local Department of Corrections and law enforcement personnel of this provision.\nShould the offender exhibit unacceptable behavior, he/she will be subject to the College disciplinary policy and/or referral to the appropriate law enforcement agency.\nIn addition to notification, certain conditions may be placed on the offender if he/she becomes an employee of the College. The College maintains the right to assign employment hours, job duties, and work sites.\nModified levels of notification may be appropriate depending on the level of risk. These will be determined jointly by the vice president of administrative services, the vice president of student affairs, and the director of security/safety.\nUpon notification by a law enforcement agency of the possible enrollment and/or identified presence of a convicted Level 2 sex offender, the director of security/safety shall notify the instructor(s) in whose class(es) the offender has enrolled.\nIn the event the College employs a Level 2 or Level 3 sex offender, Human Resources will notify the employee's department.\nClark College is committed to providing prevention programs and awareness campaigns to all members of our community. Clark College is a community that values each individual, fosters inclusion, and cares about the well-being, health, and safety of each member. Clark offers two sets of online primary prevention and awareness courses (one for faculty/staff, and one for students) to provide more comprehensive education on sexual misconduct, VAWA, and Title IX. The online courses for faculty/staff, titled Bridges: Building a Supportive Community, includes information on Title IX and the Campus SaVE Act as well as explaining consent, relationship violence, sexual assault, and sexual harassment. Additionally, this module outlines employees\u2019 responsibilities for protecting students and offers practical advice and strategies. Training for faculty/staff is completed on an annual basis.\nThe online course for students, titled Think About It: Campus SaVE, includes information and definitions of sexual misconduct, consent, sexual assault, and domestic/dating violence. Additionally, this module includes information on bystander intervention, how to help a friend who is experiencing gender-based violence, and campus and community resources. This module is included as part of College 101, a required class for students seeking a transferrable degree.\nIn Fall 2017, Clark College received a Campus Programs Grant from the Office on Violence Against Women to reduce sexual assault, domestic/dating violence, and stalking. This grant is designed to strengthen campus response in three areas: strengthening campus security and investigation, implement prevention and education programs, and enhance victim services. Current efforts will be enhanced by increasing training staff in the appropriate use trauma-informed interview and investigation techniques for cases involving sexual assault, domestic/dating violence, and stalking. Prevention and education will be expanded by requiring all incoming students to participate in a prevention program that includes information about the causes and effects of sexual assault, and domestic/dating violence, neurobiology of trauma, alcohol/drug facilitated sexual assault, and healthy relationships.\nAdditionally, students will be required to participate in a more comprehensive bystander intervention training based on the principles of the Green Dot curriculum. Both the prevention and bystander intervention programs will be adapted to the diverse and specific needs of historically underserved populations including students who are deaf/hard of hearing, LGBTQI+, blind/limited vision, of color, veterans, undocumented, on the autism spectrum, and/or have limited language proficiency. Prevention and bystander education will be expanded to provide more frequent and robust opportunities for all members of the campus community.\nVictim services will be enhanced through training all members of campus disciplinary boards to respond effectively to situations involving sexual assault, and domestic/dating violence. Additionally, our campus will have increased capacity to serve victims 24 hours a day, including those students from historically underserved groups (LGBTQI+, international, different cultural groups, etc.) with responsive referral and response protocols to support access to confidential victim services and advocacy.\nClark College also offers on and off campus resources to student who may be impacted by sexual misconduct. For assistance with counseling, health or mental health related matters and victim advocacy, the Counseling and Health Center can be reached at (360) 992-2614 or chc@clark.edu. For assistance with legal matters, the Associated Students of Clark College can be reached at (360) 992-2404 or studentlife@clark.edu. For assistance with visa or immigration related matters, International Programs can be reached at (360) 992-2390 or international@clark.edu. For assistance with financial aid related Matters, the Financial Aid Office can be reached at (360) 992-2864 or finaid@clark.edu. For additional information, please visit the Title IX webpage @ http://www.clark.edu/clark-and-community/about/policies-procedures/title-IX/index.php) and the Resource Guide for Survivors of Sexual Misconduct.\nThe Clery Act defines \"risk reduction\" as, \"Options designed to decrease perpetration and bystander inaction, and to increase empowerment for victims in order to promote safety and to help individuals and communities address conditions that facilitate violence.\" (34 CFR 668.46(j)(2)(v))\nPerpetrators, not victims, are responsible for dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, bullying and other crimes. However, the following information is available to faculty, staff and students:\nYou CAN take some actions that may increase your safety and decrease the chances you will be targeted or victimized.\nWith regard to relationships:\nKnow your limits. How far do you want to go with a date?\nCommunicate your limits clearly.\nBack up your words with a strong voice and body language.\nRespect yourself. Know what you want counts.\nMore general safety tips:\nListen to your intuition. If something feels wrong, it probably is. Try to get out of the situation as soon as possible.\nDon't be afraid to make a scene and stand up for yourself.\nRemember, alcohol and drugs can impair your judgment and reactions. Be especially careful when you drink, and when you're with someone who has been drinking.\nWatch your beverage at all times. Date rape drugs are tasteless, colorless, and odorless. Until the effects are well under way, victims don't know they have ingested drugs.\nWhen you go out to a party and/or to bars, go with a group of friends and look out for each other. Buddy system.\nIf you see someone who could be in trouble, speak up or call authorities.\nIf you would like to speak with someone who might be able to help you make decisions and begin to heal, the Counselors at the Counseling and Health Center offer counselors offer free, confidential, individual counseling.\nTo preserve evidence, it is best to not change clothes or shower. If you do remove clothing, place them in a paper (not plastic) bag. If oral contact took place, try not to smoke, eat, drink, or brush your teeth until evidence can be collected. Preserving evidence may assist in proving the alleged criminal offense occurred or may be helpful in obtaining a protections order.\nIf you witness abuse or assault, intervene in a safe way.\nThe Clery Act defines bystander intervention as, \"Safe and positive options that may be carried out by an individual or individuals to prevent harm or intervene when there is a risk of dating violence, domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking. Bystander intervention includes recognizing situations of potential harm, understanding institutional structures and cultural conditions that facilitate violence, overcoming barriers to intervening, identifying safe and effective intervention options, and taking action to intervene.\" (34 CFR 668.46(j)(2)(ii))\nEveryone has a responsibility to create a safe, supportive, and inclusive Clark College community. Bystander Intervention involves taking action in a situation when someone needs assistance. This should also include someone who is at medical risk due to using drugs or alcohol, or vulnerable to sexual or domestic/dating partner violence. To actively intervene:\nBe aware that someone is taken advantage of, vulnerable, or in danger \u2013 Trust your feelings and react\nTake personal responsibility to intervene\nMake a decision how to respond appropriately \u2013You don't have to put yourself at risk or make the situation worse\nDecide to intervene \u2013 take action and intervene at the earliest possible point \u2013 this may include:\nDirect Intervention \u2013 Directly address the situation to prevent harm.\nDelegation \u2013 Seek help from others. This may include someone who is in a role of authority, such as a security officer or campus official.\nDistraction \u2013 Interrupt the situation without directly confronting the offender \u2013 distract the offender's attention to something else or direct the potential victim away from the situation.\nIf you are not able to actively intervene in a situation, consider responding by asking the victim if they need help or assistance, contacting the police/security or seeking out others for help. Most importantly, \"If you see something, say/do something!\"\nClark College has been designated \"Drug Free\". The possession, sale, manufacture or distribution of any controlled substance is illegal under both state and/or federal laws. Employees are governed by Administrative Policy 615.017 DRUG FRE WORKPLACE, which states:\nAny activities involving the use, possession, distribution, or sale of alcohol, unauthorized prescription drugs, controlled substances, or drug paraphernalia at College facilities are prohibited. Any exceptions must be approved by the College president in accordance with Administrative Procedure 510.040.\nEmployees will report to work in a fit condition, unaffected by alcohol, controlled substances, or unauthorized prescription drugs. Employees will not use alcohol, controlled substances, or unauthorized prescription drugs during working hours or while in paid standby status.\nEmployees will not utilize the College\u2019s equipment, facilities, worksites, or properties for prohibited activities.\nWhen there is a reasonable cause to believe that an employee\u2019s work performance is affected by alcohol, controlled substances, authorized or unauthorized prescription drugs, Clark College may relieve the employee of duty, direct that the employee be tested for alcohol and controlled substances, and provide transportation to the employee\u2019s personal residence. Such incidents will be documented and reported to the associate vice president of human resources and the appropriate Executive Cabinet member for further action, which may include disciplinary action.\nEmployees will not operate a state-owned, rented, or privately-owned vehicle while performing official duties if their performance is affected by alcohol, controlled substances, or unauthorized prescription drugs.\nEmployees using a prescription or non-prescription drug, which they believe may impair job performance, will inform their supervisor of such drug use. For the safety of all, supervisors may require employees to disclose use of prescription and non-prescription medication and provide information on potential job impacts. Employees whose work performance is temporarily impacted by prescription and non-prescription drugs may be reassigned productive alternate work if available or be required to take leave.\nEmployees convicted of a violation of a criminal drug statute occurring in the workplace must notify their immediate supervisor within five days of their conviction. Within 30 days of this notification, the College may impose appropriate disciplinary action, up to and including dismissal, and/or require that the employee satisfactorily complete an approved substance abuse rehabilitation program.\nIf at any time driving is a job assignment, employees will immediately notify their supervisor in writing of any driving citations involving controlled substances or alcohol and any convictions that result from the citations.\nEmployees must submit to alcohol and controlled substance testing when required by this procedure (Administrative Procedure 515.017). A refusal to test is considered the same as a positive test.\nAll employees will comply with these rules, and those found to be in violation will be subject to corrective/disciplinary action according to appropriate CBA\u2019s, WAC\u2019s, or College procedures. Disciplinary action, up to and including dismissal, may be considered for any violation consistent with the appropriate collective bargaining agreement.\nStudents are governed by WAC 132N-125-035 Prohibited Student Conduct \u00a7 (10) alcohol, drug and tobacco violations, which states;\n(a) Alcohol. The use, possession, delivery, sale, or being visibly under the influence of any alcoholic beverage, except as permitted by law and applicable college policies.\n(b) Marijuana. The use, possession, delivery, sale, or being visibly under the influence of marijuana or the psychoactive compounds found in marijuana and intended for human consumption, regardless of form. While state law permits the recreational use of marijuana, federal law prohibits such use on college premises or in connection with college activities.\n(c) Drugs. The use, possession, delivery, sale, or being under the influence of any legend drug, including anabolic steroids, androgens, or human growth hormones as defined in chapter 69.41RCW, or any other controlled substance under chapter 69.50 RCW, except as prescribed for a student's use by a licensed practitioner.\n(d) Tobacco, electronic cigarettes, and related products. Consistent with its efforts to promote wellness, fitness, and a campus environment conducive to work, study, and activities for staff, students, and the public, Clark College maintains a tobacco-free campus. The use of tobacco, electronic cigarettes, and related products in any building owned, leased, or operated by the college or in any location is prohibited. \"Related products\" include, but are not limited to, cigarettes, pipes, bidi, clove cigarettes, water pipes, hookahs, chewing tobacco, and snuff.\nViolators are subject to college disciplinary action from the Student Conduct office and criminal prosecution fines and imprisonment through local, state or federal law enforcement agencies.\nExcessive drug and alcohol use can negatively impact your ability to be a successful student. Use of these substances are also prohibited on campus according to the Code of Student Conduct (WAC 132N-125-035)\nIf students are concerned that their drug or alcohol use is affecting their lives in negative ways, the counselors at the Counseling and Health Center can help! Call 360-992-2614 or email chc@clark.edu to schedule an appointment.\nFree online drug and alcohol addiction self-assessments\nWashington Recovery Helpline\nAll employees are required to review administrative policy related to the use of drugs and alcohol as well as complete in-service training on an annual basis. Additional education and services are available to employees through the college\u2019s Employee Assistance Program.\nCrime Prevention Education and Security Awareness\nThe Campus Security Director and/or designee, meets with particular campus departments and personnel to assist with planning related to crime prevention, safety, and security. The Campus Security Director is available upon request to discuss similar issues with interested campus groups or student organizations, and meets with participants in off-campus student programs. VPD, CCSO and the Department of Corrections (DOC) also provide presentations to the college community.\nCollege 101, which is a course that helps students make a successful transition to college. The 2-credit class provides valuable information and introduces important campus resources. As of summer quarter 2016, College 101 is required for all students pursuing an Associate of Arts \u2013 Direct Transfer Agreement degree from Clark College. Topics discussed in College 101 include Title IX, Student Rights and Responsibilities, Bystander Intervention, Mass Notification Systems and Campus Safety.\nCrime prevention information can also be obtained by accessing the VPD web site at http:///www.cityofvancouver.us/police/page/crime-prevention.\nA common theme of all awareness and crime prevention programs is to encourage students and employees to be aware and responsible for their own security and the security of others. Students and employees must also be aware of their responsibility to protect their personal property and property belonging to the college. Information is disseminated to students and employees through crime prevention awareness pamphlets, e mails, security alert posters, displays and articles in the student newspaper. When time is of the essence, information is released to the college community through emergency notifications, timely warnings, and security alerts posted prominently throughout campus and communications methods.\nCampus Security maintains a bulletin board on main campus. Hard copies of the crime statistics for main campus, CTC and WSU-Vancouver for the past 3 years are available at the Lost and Found desk, which is located in Gaiser Hall\nClark College does not currently maintain any on-campus student housing facilities and does not prepare an Annual Fire Safety Report.\nOff-Campus Criminal Student Conduct\nAt this time Clark College has no off-campus housing nor does it have fraternity or sorority organizations. Campus Security maintains a close working relationship with local law enforcement. Campus Security will assist local law enforcement with Clark College student issues when requested but Campus Security Officers do not actively monitor off campus, non-college sponsored activities or individuals conduct.\nClark College does not maintain on-student housing facilities and, therefore, is not required to have a missing student notification policy. 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The data collected from each source is compared to that collected from the other sources in order to eliminate double reporting of single instances and to ensure the hierarchy rule, as described below, is correctly applied.\nClark College has no off campus and resident facilities; therefore, no statistics are recorded for these locations. The college does not record statistics for crimes involving students or student organizations that occur off-campus as part of the Uniform Crime Report. However,\nIf you have questions regarding the statistics published in this report, please contact Campus Security.\nThe Annual Crime /Security Report contains statistics concerning the occurrence of crimes on campus, in or on non-campus buildings/ property, and on public property during the most recent calendar year and during the two preceding calendar years for which data is available-of the following criminal offenses reported to campus security authorities or local police agencies. The report is published on the institution\u2019s website at http://www.clark.edu/campus-life/student-support/security/report.php and is made available to faculty, staff and students.\nAny of the above-mentioned offenses, and any incidents of Larceny-Theft, Simple Assault, Intimidation, Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property and other crimes involving bodily injury to any person, in which the victim is intentionally selected because of the actual or perceived race, gender, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, ethnicity, or disability of the victim that are reported to campus security authorities or local police agencies;\nClark College lists the domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking incidents that were reported to campus security authorities or local police agencies.\nThe Hierarchy Rule\nIn cases that involve multiple offenses, Clark College uses the FBI's Uniform Crime Report\nHierarchy Rule. 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It would have been fun to see Willis character to return one more time to angrily bellow \"This wasn't part of the deal!\" or some line like that but sadly, that is not to be.\nWe're so used to seeing these faces on the small screen, it was a real treat to see them in the theater. They truly deserve it. Eric Roberts, Dolph Lundgren and Gary Daniels in the same scene? Oh yeah! We also get to see a one-on-one fight between Dolph and Jet Li for the first time ever. And Gary Daniels vs. Jet Li and Statham. In the theater!\nThe pairings of all the different fan-favorites is pretty mind-boggling. Of course, with an international cast such as this it becomes hard to understand what some of them are saying - when Stallone and Li talk it's hard to understand, and when Couture talks you don't want to understand. But to counteract his Dale \"Apollo\" Cook-style delivery, we have Mickey Rourke on hand as the token \"good actor\" who gets a heartfelt monologue. For a movie with so many characters, it was very well done how each got a nice backstory and it never got confusing at all.\nGod bless Stallone - he couldn't have delivered this at a better time. What the world needs now is more tough, take-no-prisoners action. Not more sissy junk involving \"facebook\". This movie is the antidote to \"Eat Pray Love\". To quote The Simpsons, this is more like \"Beat Slay Shove\". Another good thing about the movie is it has no stupid kids or teenagers. When Jason Statham is the YOUNGEST person in the group, we get mature, professional action. Stallone is known for giving his characters funny names and here he really goes to town. You thought Driven's Joe \"The Hummer\" Tanto was funny...He also includes another of his trademarks - ripped from the headlines topicality. Like the plot of Rambo III (1988) involving Afghanistan, here we have Somali pirates and a clear analogue to crimson-shirted cretin Hugo Chavez.\nIf there is a downside to The Expendables, it is the use of CGI. CGI sucks and it takes away from the old-school feel we love. It's not entirely dependent on it, but when it was there, we felt it was unwelcome.\nBack in the golden age, any one of the cast members could have sold a movie. It is a sad comment on movies today that it took a ton of producers and EVERY major action star just to get the project off the ground. How can they top this if they want to do it again?\nIt has all the clich\u00e9s we know and love, just on a bigger scale. Abandoned warehouses, neck-snapping the villains, the line \"we've got company\", exploding guard towers and many, many more. The first 20 lines said by our heroes (and throughout the film) are fun clich\u00e9s and soundbites. This isn't a complaint. 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        "raw_content": "Seasonal By-Law Officer Joins Pelham\nPosted May 23rd, 2016 in Municipal\nEffective mid-May, a full-time, seasonal By-Law Officer has joined Pelham\u2019s By-Law Department for the duration of spring and summer.\nWarmer weather and seasonal activities, festivals and events mean more residents and visitors are enjoying Pelham\u2019s outdoor amenities, facilities, parks and trails, and their safety is the By-Law Department\u2019s main priority. Effective mid-May, a full-time, seasonal By-Law Officer has joined Pelham\u2019s By-Law Department for the duration of spring and summer.\n\u201cThe addition of a seasonal By-Law Officer helps us enhance our security presence during events as well as our park patrols,\u201d said Fire Chief, Bob Lymburner, who oversees the Pelham By-Law Department. \u201cWe look forward to delivering more efficient and effective enforcement throughout Pelham.\u201d\nThe Seasonal Officer\u2019s main focus is to maintain a by-law presence at Town events, festivals and parades, such as the \u201cThursday Night Experience,\u201d which includes the Pelham Farmers\u2019 Market, Supper Market and Bandshell Concerts. Pelham\u2019s four-daySummerfest, and Canada Day parade and celebrations, are also top priority.\nAdditional areas of focus include parks and trails patrols during days and evenings to ensure all members of the public can enjoy these amenities.\nThe new Officer\u2019s main method of transportation will be a bicycle \u2013 a decision that supports the Town\u2019s strategic goal of decreasing the overall ecological footprint. The Officer will be easily recognizable to the public by wearing a standardized by-law uniform and the Town\u2019s decaling of the bicycle that designates it a by-law vehicle.\nThis method of transport also allows the Officer access to areas and trails where motor vehicles are either prohibited or accessibility is limited.\nThe Seasonal By-Law Officer has full authority to enforce all infractions relating to Town of Pelham By-Laws, such as Parking, Property Standards, Noise, Zoning, and so on. The Officer is stationed out of Pelham Fire Station #1 (177 Highway 20 West, Fonthill) within the By-Law Office. For more information on Pelham\u2019s By-Law Department, visit www.pelham.ca/bylaw-enforcement .",
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        "raw_content": "The Ignorance Awakens...\nThis coming Friday marks a day that I\u2019ve been waiting on for quite some time. For all of us nerds who are star wars fans, it\u2019s been a crazy wait for us as this Fridays marks the release the 7th star wars movie, that force awakens. It\u2019s sure to break box office records and I know die hard star wars fans will be lined up outside of theaters to be some of the first to see if their anticipation was worth all the fuss. But amongst all this fan fare there were still some rootie poots, as I like to call them, who were able to find something to complain about and turn a joyous occasion into another social issue.\nJohn Boyega, the new hero in the 7th installment of the Star Wars franchise.\nI\u2019m speaking specifically about all the ridiculous folks out there that wanted to boycott the movie because one of the main characters, an ex storm trooper, Finn is a black man. Finn is played by British actor John Boyega and this is his first major box office role if I\u2019m not mistaken. There are those out there that wanted to boycott the movie because they didn't like the fact that Boyega, a central figure in the plot of the movie is black and in the history of the Star Wars franchise most of the characters, except for Lando Calrissian have been white. How narrow minded an idiotic do you have to be to get upset over a movie who casts one of the main characters as black when the plot and composition of the entire series is based around inter stellar and multi species races fighting for the fate of the galaxy. It would defeat the entire purpose of the movie if the entire cast was homogenous and one race.\nGet a grip and use your brain for a second. I can\u2019t believe how silly people can get when it comes to race, but then again I shouldn't be surprised because racism breeds, feeds, and survives off of ignorance. I know it\u2019s a sci-fi movie but wouldn't that take away from any bit of realism if a movie about space and space creatures only had middle aged white men and women in it? And besides, let it rest, y'all had the first six movies, let a brother be a star in at least one of them. There\u2019s entirely to many other things in the world to protest and be angry about then whether or not a black man should be allowed to be a storm trooper in a sci-fi movie or a main character and hero in a Star Wars installment. I\u2019ll bet you they are the same type of folks who argue calls at football games and basketball games but don't know all the rules or who\u2019ve never played, the logic just defies me.\nA new weilder of the Dark Side, Kylo Ren\nSo this Friday while you fools are out boycotting the movie (and i\u2019ll bet half of them break down and go see the movie anyway), I\u2019ll be making sure to go check it out and maybe I\u2019ll right a review so that you can read about all the fun you missed. I also hope that those boycotting, realize that this same black actor that they are boycotting for no reason at all except for his color, will probably not realize that they are protesting him because there are so many true Star Wars fans out there that will go see the film, that he\u2019ll probably be too busy counting the dollars in his bank account to worry about their petty complaint. So with that, I\u2019ll catch you guys later and who knows, maybe I\u2019ll see some of you at the theater on Friday!\nNewer PostThe Sky Is Blue, The Sky Is Falling...\nOlder PostSilence And A Bit of Peace...",
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Whenever a counter with a greater number on it precedes a counter with a smaller number, the counters are said to be inverted.\nFor a given puzzle configuration, let N denote the sum of the total number of inversions and the row number of the empty square. Then (N mod 2) is invariant under any legal move. In other words, after a legal move an odd N remains odd whereas an even N remains even.\nFirst of all, sliding a counter horizontally changes neither the total number of inversions nor the row number of the empty square. Therefore let's consider sliding a counter vertically.\nLet's assume, for example, that the counter a is located directly over the empty square. Sliding it down changes the parity of the row number of the empty square. Now consider the total number of inversions. The move only affects relative positions of counters a, b, c, and d. If none of the b, c, d caused an inversion relative to a (i.e., all three are larger than a) then after sliding one gets three (an odd number) of additional inversions. If one of the three is smaller than a, then before the move b,c, and d contributed a single inversion (relative to a) whereas after the move they'll be contributing two inversions - a change of 1, also an odd number. Two additional cases obviously lead to the same result. Thus the change in the sum N is always even. This is precisely what we have set out to show.\nLet's consider, say, Loyd's Eight (3\u00d73) or Loyd's 24 (5\u00d75) puzzles. Will the proposition above apply to either of them?\nIn the general framework of Graph Theory, R.Wilson gave a complete treatment of puzzles on graphs of which Fifteen is a particular case. Applied to the Fifteen puzzle we obtain the following\nAssume the board of (the generalized) \"Fifteen\" consists of nxm squares. The graph of the puzzle is always bipartite, and, therefore, puz(Fifteen) has two connected components, one consisting of odd and another of even permutations.\nHowever, a variant of the puzzle seems to contradict the general theory.\nIf we allow the counters wrap around the puzzle in, say the vertical direction, we may look at the puzzle as played on the surface of a cylinder. And, similarly, we may imagine playing on a Moebius strip. Please verify, on the basis of Wilson's theorem, that on the Moebius strip the puzzle is always solvable, whereas on the cylinder it is always solvable for a puzzle with an odd number of rows (and, hence, columns.)\nEric Weisstein has noticed my misspelling of Sam Loyd's name. Originally I used double L in the last name. As Eric remarks, Sam Loyd himself used a single L spelling. In my defense, I do have a book which spells the name with double L. Encyclopedia Britannica and Martin Gardner, on the other hand, spell the name correctly. 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However, good progress was made on many fronts, as shown here.\nThe major concession that the Salafists and the Brotherhood wanted from the NTC was a more explicitly Sharia Law. This dilemma is brought out by the \"Persuasion\" boxes at the top of the table above. Originally, the Salafists wanted a version of Sharia similar to that in Saudi. This was what was feared by the West (hence their score of -4 and their rejection of the concept. Eventually what happened was that the West consented (in exchange for other concessions discussed later) to a toned down \"Moderate\" version of Sharia law. Thus the persuasion dilemmas for the Salafists and the Brotherhood were eliminated.\nAt the time of writing (a month after the workshop) This sequence of events looks like a plausible outcome because.:\n1) The draft Libyan Constitution states \"Islam is the Religion of the State and the principal source of legislation is Islamic Jurisprudence (Shari'a)\" in Article 1. Hence you could argue that Libya is planning on becoming a Sharia state. But this draft constitution subsequently defines many liberal Western freedoms (such of freedom of religion, and specific rights for females) which have traditionally been sticking points in conservative interpretations of Shari'a, so the draft constitution seems to be compatible with \"Moderate Sharia law\"\n2) Subsequent to the workshop, the victory of the Ennahda party in Tunisia, again under the \"Moderate Sharia\" banner was accepted by the West.\nMilitary Progress\nAt the time of the workshop Gaddafi was still holding onto the two towns of Bani Walid and Sirte, and had frustrated the attempts of the rebel fighters (under the command of the Salafists) to take the town. The rebels said they would take the town, but the other parties doubted their capabilty to do so (hence the \"How\" doubts in the table. These dilemmas were overome by Nato giving air support to the rebels to help them capture Sirte.\nIn the workshop Bani Walid was left alone (apart from the West supporting with some intell), but in fact in fell a few days before Sirte. There was little fighting in the final assult.\nThe use of terrorism by the Salafists and the Muslim Brotherhood.\nOne of the big problems that the West and the NTC had at the start of the workshop was the threat of coups and of terror campaigns by the Salafists and the Brotherhood. Despite the fact that both groups had officially renounced terrorism the trust had not yet been built up. Hence the need to eliminate the trust dilemmas. There was also a strong Co-operation dilemma. The Salafists at times wanted the West and the NTC to believe that they had renounced terrorism, and had to take steps to assure them. This was done by lengthy discussion around the detailed plans for elections. 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        "raw_content": "Farewell Reception for Superintendent Bob Hasson\nposted Nov 7, 2013, 12:54 PM by Susan Conley [ updated Nov 7, 2013, 12:57 PM ]\nSchool Board Chair, Karen Campbell\npresents framed Greely Institute print to Dr. Hasson\nFarewell Reception cake made by\nJoanna Foster, GHS Administrative Assistant\n\u201cBob\u2019s most powerful skills do not compare to his real gift: he truly cares.\u201d\nSuch was the theme of the night, exemplified by the remarks of Kim Brandt, former GMS Principal recognized as the Principal of the Year during Bob Hasson\u2019s tenure as MSAD #51 Superintendent.\nOn Wednesday, October 30, 2013, students, staff, teachers and administrators from MSAD #51 joined community and state leaders along with members of the Hasson family to celebrate Bob Hasson\u2019s 20+ years of dedicated service to the district as Superintendent. The farewell reception, held at Greely Middle School, featured performances by the Greely Middle School Jazz Band and the Greely High School Jazz Ensemble. It also featured a number of esteemed speakers including J. Duke Albanese, a former Commissioner of Education, Dr. David Silvernail, a Professor and Director of the Center for Educational Policy at USM, and William Shane, Manager for the Town of Cumberland, who paid tribute to Bob\u2019s deep personal commitment to all the students in our district.\nState Representatives The Hon. Stephen Moriarty (Cumberland) and The Hon. Anne Graham (North Yarmouth) presented Bob with a special legislative sentiment signed by the Maine Speaker of the House that praised Bob as a superintendent who \u201c...distinguished himself as a leader devoted to creating meaningful learning opportunities to all students. He has been steadfast in his support and encouragement of his staff and focused upon the recruitment and retention of extraordinary teachers and administrators.\u201d One such extraordinary administrator, Kim Brandt, who presently serves as the Assistant Superintendent in RSU #16, remarked \u201cVisionary. Collaborative. Humanistic. This is Bob Hasson. MSAD #51 is fortunate to have been led for the past 20 years by an extremely intelligent superintendent who exemplifies 21st century leadership... He is passionate about teaching and learning, genuinely cares about his staff, has great compassion for his students and is empathetic and supportive of parents.\u201d\nStudents from the Mabel I .Wilson School created a colorful banner with a message of thanksgiving to Dr. Hasson for his service, and NYMS Principal Carol MacArthur presented him with a special edition of the Hornet Gazette the student newspaper, dedicated to him. Guests at the event enjoyed a delicious and beautifully decorated cake baked by our own GHS Secretary, Joanna Foster.\nOn behalf of the MSAD # 51 Board of Directors, Chairperson Karen Campbell announced that as a departing gift, members of the Board made an initial donation for the Robert. G. Hasson Jr., Ed.D. Scholarship fund to support a Greely High School student in his or her pursuit of continued education. Any community members interested in recognizing Bob\u2019s commitment to our students in this manner may make contributions to the Robert G. Hasson Jr. Ed.D. Fund Attn: Christine Girard, MSAD#51 Central Office, 357 Tuttle Road, PO Box 6A, Cumberland, ME 04021. The Board of Directors offers thanks to Susan Conley for her help in organizing this special event.\nDr. Hasson began his service as Superintendent on June 13, 1993 and completed his service to the district on November 1, 2013 to accept the position of Deputy Executive Director of the Maine School Management Association and Executive Director of the Maine School Superintendent Association. On September 30, 2013 the Board of Directors for MSAD #51 hired Sally Loughlin our current Director of Curriculum, Assessment, Instruction and Professional Development to serve as the Interim Superintendent for our district. Sally served as the Assistant Superintendent in RSU 75 before she joined MSAD #51 in 2010. The Board has hired the New England School Development Council (NESDEC) to assist in the search for a new Superintendent.",
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        "raw_content": "Stock Market News for February 2018\nEffect of Rising Oil Prices on the Stock Market\nHeres What Happens to Stock Markets When the World Goes to War\nWarren Buffets 5 Key Investment Donts\nAs January drew to an end, the Dow Jones Industrial Average continued to surge, extending its rally to log a year-to-date increase of 7.7 percent on Jan. 26. The last Friday of the month also saw record highs for both Nasdaq and the Standard and Poor\u2019s 500 Index. Analysts greeted the news with enthusiasm, though many tempered their reports with some measure of caution. The extraordinary staying power of the current bull market \u2013 a staggering eight years of gains \u2013 coupled with generally low market volatility and relatively high price to earnings ratios suggests to some that U.S. stocks are overdue for a downturn. Investors welcome subdued market volatility and brokers are no different; however, most note that this trend cannot continue forever. The possibility of trade or geopolitical skirmishes remain as strong as ever, and some analysts fear that investors may have become lulled into a false sense of complacency and will be more likely to overreact to future market volatility. But for now, no one can deny that markets worldwide are off to a great start.\nMarket advisors note that the big corporate tax cuts, low unemployment and solid consumer confidence \u2013 the highest recorded in almost 20 years \u2013 have all contributed to giving U.S. markets a strong start for 2018. This optimism has spurred retail investors to get back into the market, as is evidenced by Bank of America reporting a record influx of $33.2 billion into stocks during the last full week of January.\nWith so much to celebrate, why are some Wall Street gurus introducing a note of caution? Primarily, it\u2019s because many U.S. stocks have hit multiyear highs, P/E ratios for the U.S. market are higher than other major stock markets, and U.S. corporate profits are at near highs, too. In this type of scenario, brokers see less opportunity for future gains \u2013 for investors to make money on their stock holdings. European and emerging markets also attained major highs in 2017 (23 percent and 32 percent increases, respectively), but many researchers believe that they might offer better growth opportunities than U.S. stock markets.\nAs noted earlier, optimism and record market highs are a worldwide trend. Nearly all the 47 markets that make up the Morgan Stanley Capital International\u2019s All Country World Index showed gains in 2017 \u2013 and as brokers love to say, \u201cA rising tide lifts all boats.\u201d This surge means valuations are up throughout various sectors and across the globe. With this in mind, careful analysis and research will be crucial if investors are to find stocks whose valuations will continue to rise. History suggests that judicious stock picking and a willingness to consider offshore investment options will both be important in 2018.\nThe paragraphs above are intended as general commentary. They are not intended to replace the advice of your personal tax and investment professionals.",
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        "raw_content": "Women's track team finishes strong at Simmons\nBy Jillian Seach\nEastern Michigan distance runner Victoria Voronko sprinting into the finish during the 3000m run on 18 January at the Simmons-Harvey Invitational in Ann Arbor. She finished second with a time of 9:27.76.\nThe Eastern Michigan University women\u2019s track and field team took part in the Simmons Invitational on Jan. 18. The event took place at the University of Michigan and included athletes from Michigan, The University of Notre Dame, and Mid-American Conference opponent Bowling Green State University.\nThe Eagles racked up strong performances in all of the track and field events of the meet. Highlighting the track events was junior Victoria Voronko.\nShe finished as a runner-up in the 3,000-meter run with a time of 9:22.94, nearly 30 seconds ahead of the next competitor. Voronko\u2019s time ranks first amongst MAC athletes and ninth in the nation. She was bested only by freshman Erin Finn of Michigan, an All-American and 2013 Big Ten Cross Country Athlete of the Year.\nFor the second week in a row, Voronko has been named the Mid-American Conference indoor track athlete of the week. The award marks the second time in the 2013-14 season and third time in her career that she has been recognized for her efforts in indoor track.\nEMU also had another Top 10 finish in the distance events, with sophomore Taylor Knoll taking an eighth place finish in the mile run.\nJunior Danielle Clark sprinted to a sixth place finish with a time of 25.85 in the 200m. Sophomore Iesha Hardiman posted a 1:00.01 in the 400m.\nEMU finished strong in the field events with four top-five performances. Senior Kate Wolanin and senior Pauline Chiariglione earned fourth and fifth place finishes respectively while freshman Natalie Uy earned fourth place in the pole vault.\nSenior Sarah Chauchard rounded out the field events with a fifth in the long jump.\nIn the throwing events, junior Adrienne Waisner led the Eagles by hurling for a distance of 15.09 meters/49-feet 6.14 inches in the weight throw.\nThe Eagles will take a short hiatus as a team, but coach Sue Parks will send a small group of athletes to the University of Findlay to compete in the Findlay Classic on Jan. 24. Five Eagles will compete in the pentathlon while Voronko will represent EMU in the 5000m run.\nEMU will then open up the month of February by hosting a quad meet on Saturday, Feb. 1 at home in Bowen Field House.",
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        "raw_content": "riedel: the world's finest stemware, or a scam?\nRiedel is well-known to wine connoisseurs around the globe as the foremost manufacturer of quality stemware. They have many detailed theories about how the shape of a glass changes the perception and actual taste of the wine. Their product line is elaborate, and some of their glasses sell for more than $150 per stem.\nFor decades, I\u2019ve been an official skeptic of their theories and critical of their glassware. This hasn\u2019t prevented them from establishing themselves in the minds of many collectors as the purveyors of the ultimate wine glass. I\u2019m going to examine some of their claims and present an alternative view.\nRiedel is an Austrian glass company that was established in Bohemia in 1756. The operation is currently run by Georg and Maximilian Riedel, the 10th and 11th generations of the family respectively. Over the years their selection has expanded to include hundreds of different varietal shapes, as well as glasses for spirits and non-alcoholic beverages (more on this later). Riedel promises to sell you the optimum glass for red and white Bordeaux, Burgundy, Rioja, Chasselas, Dolcetto, Zeigelt and countless other grape varieties and types of wine.\nAll these glasses are shaped differently, and the company claims their design is the result of exhaustive research. On the nose, the Riedel theory is that the shape of the glass affects the way the wine smells. In general terms, this is true. But there are billions of people on the planet, and they all have individual and different olfactory equipment. A farmer in Uganda doesn\u2019t perceive Riesling in the same way as a surgeon in Scarsdale, even if they\u2019re drinking out of the same glass. In fact, the guy next door to the Scarsdale surgeon doesn\u2019t perceive it the same way, either.\nWhen the wine enters the mouth, the really interesting part of the Riedel belief system starts. They claim that the shape of the glass delivers the wine to a targeted part of the tongue, where it will interact with specific taste buds to create an overall effect.\nThis is nonsense, not to mention hysterically funny. You and I both know that a wine glass can\u2019t direct wine to a certain part of the tongue. Wine is a liquid, and not a viscous one at that; when it gets into the mouth, it will go wherever it wants to go. When you scratch the surface of this claim, it becomes even more preposterous. This part of the company's philosophy is based on the map of the tongue, which you may remember from eighth grade science class. That map identifies specific receptors for flavors such as sweet, sour, bitter and salty, located in general areas.\nThe problem is that there is no map of the tongue. The idea that general regions of the tongue contain a single taste receptor has been scientifically disproved. In fact, leading researchers in the field have discovered that there can be many different taste receptors for the same basic flavor, and that the number of those receptors varies from person to person.\nThe leading scientist investigating the physiology of taste is Linda Bartoshuk, currently a Presidential Endowed Professor of Community Dentistry and Behavioral Science at the University of Florida. Dr. Bartoshuk discovered that individuals in different parts of the world, and within national populations, had wildly varying numbers of taste receptors for basic flavors. This led to the theory of \u201csupertasters,\u201d which explains the why some people are more skilled wine tasters than others. More fundamentally, though, Bartoshuk and many other scientists have proven that receptors for sweet, sour, bitter and salty are located all over the tongue, and that it\u2019s possible to detect those flavors anywhere a substance comes into contact with them.\nthe riedel tasting experience\nThe primary way that Riedel \u201cproves\u201d its theories is not through research, but by conducting elaborate wine tastings around the world. The usual procedure at these events is to compare the smell and taste of wine in different glasses, theirs included. Georg Riedel began these tastings about 20 years ago. His father, Claus (generation #9), had done most of the research on what he called \u201cthe physics of wine delivery to the mouth,\u201d but the stemware hadn\u2019t yet become popular with the public.\nCritics of these tastings maintain that participants are coached by the individual leading the event. People in a wine tasting environment are highly suggestible to begin with, and very susceptible to peer group pressure. My experience is that their suggestibility goes up in inverse proportion to their tasting experience. If you\u2019re a beginner attending a fancy tasting, surrounded by crystal stemware and people who seem knowledgeable and sophisticated, you\u2019re not likely to dispute their findings.\nDaniel Zwerdling, in a study called \u201cShattered Myths\u201d which appeared in Gourmet Magazine in 2004, cites a number of studies that have debunked the Riedel claims. The most interesting of these were conducted at the University of Bordeaux in 1998. A neurophysiologist named Fr\u00e9d\u00e9ric Brochet demonstrated that a panel of wine specialists couldn\u2019t tell white from red by adding some food coloring to the wine. That, however, was only the beginning.\nBrochet assembled 63 tasters in a room and gave them samples of two wines. The first was a cheap wine that sold for one euro per bottle, while the other was supposedly a famous name that cost over 100 euros. Predictably, almost everyone preferred the more expensive wine. In reality the two wines were identical, and the real cost was around six euros. I have replicated this effect with students in blind tastings. Brochet and I have come to the same conclusions: in social situations, your perception of a wine is heavily influenced by what you\u2019re supposed to think, and it doesn\u2019t hurt when you taste the wine from an expensive crystal glass.\nwater, coca-cola and snake oil\nLet\u2019s examine the product line. It begins with the basic Ouverture and Vinum series and ascends all the way up to the Sommelier and Sommelier Black Tie stemware. As you go up the scale and the glasses become more expensive, there are more variations. Do you really need dozens or hundreds of different types of glasses? Apparently, only if they cost a lot of money. If you\u2019re buying wine glasses that cost more than $100 per stem, there are countless types you can choose from to improve a specific grape variety or wine style. If you only want to spend fifteen bucks, a generic Riedel white or red wine glass is just fine. We can only speculate as to why the $15 glass is generic and the $100-150 glass is varietally specific, but selling lots of expensive glasses probably figures into the equation somewhere.\nNow, let\u2019s assume you believe that all the Riedel theories are correct, and that only a specific shape will enhance the aroma and flavor of a certain beverage. What are we to make of the Riedel water glass? Does water smell and taste better in it? What about the Coca-Cola glass, \u201cshaped by trial and error by a panel of experts and Coca-Cola lovers?\u201d Does that glass truly enhance the beverage---or, as Riedel puts it, \u201cthis form captures the distinct spices, aroma, and taste of Coca-Cola and creates a magical sensorial experience.\u201d\nI do a great deal of tasting at home, and I drink everything out a Burgundy balloon. My experience tells me that this glass has the optimum shape for sensory appreciation: the bowl is large enough to swirl the wine and unlock the aromatics, and it tapers enough near the lip to focus those aromas nicely. I interviewed Maximilian Riedel at length several years ago, and both of us presented our theories to each other as politely as possible. The result was a predictable standoff, and it\u2019s probably fair to say that each privately thought the other was crazy.\nIf you happen to believe everything I say, you may be wondering what\u2019s wrong with all this. There have always been con men and snake oil salesmen among us, as well as people who willingly fall for their scams over and over again. Does it really matter if newly rich people spend thousands of dollars on crystal wine glasses that make them feel more sophisticated and important?\nProbably not, but the overall effect is to take wine further and further away from the joyful experience it was designed to be. Seated at a granite tasting table located behind etched glass doors and sipping wine from a $150 glass, it\u2019s easy to forget that this is a beverage intended to be plunked down at a dinner table and enjoyed. We\u2019ve come a long way from that: first the wine itself became a trophy, and now the glass we drink from has morphed into an object of desire.\nHow do you feel about Riedel stemware?\nDo you own any Riedel wine glasses? Share your comments and insights with the community!",
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        "raw_content": "Animal feelings are front and centre in this new adaptation of David Baddiel\u2019s children\u2019s book, AniMalcolm.\nHe\u2019s no stranger to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, having ventured there for the first time in 1982. And, over the years, David Baddiel has pulled in the crowds alongside famous comedy partners including Rob Newman and Frank Skinner.\nThis year, however, he\u2019ll be attracting audiences without even setting foot in the city. Adapted and performed by award-winning children\u2019s theatre company, Story Pocket, AniMalcolm is the tale of a young boy whose dislike of animals is called into question when he turns into a whole series of them during a school trip to a farm.\nBased on Baddiel\u2019s 2016 children\u2019s book, the show will feature new songs, energetic staging and puppetry. What it won\u2019t do is radically alter Baddiel\u2019s original story.\n\u201cIt\u2019s very faithful to the book,\u201d says Baddiel. \u201cWhich I think is probably for the best, because young audiences don\u2019t want lots of mucking about with what they know \u2013 they want to see what they\u2019ve read on the stage.\u201d\nThe stage production of Animalcolm written by David Baddiel and performed by Story Pocket Theatre, Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Millmead , Guildford\nThankfully, Adam Fletcher-Forde who adapted the story is in agreement. \u201cAn awful lot of what happens has been transferred straight to the stage,\u201d says Fletcher-Forde. \u201cDavid\u2019s biggest concern was whether the show would be funny, and I told him the dialogue will stay the same, because I\u2019m not going to try to be funnier than you are.\n\u201cThe words are already there, so our job has been to keep it vibrant and pacey, and use lots of stylised movement to transform Malcolm into a tortoise, cat, sheep or whatever it is he\u2019s becoming next.\u201d\nOne of five children\u2019s books Baddiel has written for the 9-12 year old market, AniMalcolm captures what the comedian feels is a fundamental childhood passion \u2013 animals. Only in Malcolm\u2019s case, it isn\u2019t.\n\u201cEvery time I write a kids book I try to tap into some kind of primal interest in children,\u201d explains Baddiel, \u201cand I think animals are one of them. But rather than make the book about a child who\u2019s obsessed with animals, I thought I\u2019d do the opposite \u2013 because you want to take your hero and your readers on a journey.\n\u201cSo I decided to make it about a boy who doesn\u2019t like animals \u2013 he doesn\u2019t hate them, he just doesn\u2019t get why his family wants to hang out with creatures who can\u2019t talk.\u201d\nMuch like Malcolm, whose family is obsessed with animals, Baddiel lives with four cats and a guinea pig, claiming he\u2019s \u201cnot entirely happy unless there\u2019s an animal in the house.\u201d He also shares his home with his wife, comedy actor and writer Morwenna Banks, and their two children Dolly and Ezra. Have they been useful sounding boards over the years?\n\u201cYes, I show them bits of the book and try things out on them,\u201d says Baddiel, \u201cand if they\u2019re enjoying the story, that\u2019s good. Also, all my kids books are all set in the same school, so I\u2019ll ask Dolly and Ezra what their school is like \u2013 they\u2019re very useful for that.\u201d\nDavid Baddiel\u2019s AniMalcolm, Gilded Balloon Teviot, 1-19 August (not 13), 11.30am, from \u00a310",
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        "raw_content": "Working Together for Kids\nby Randi Weingarten, President, UFT\nImagine NASA excluding its rocket scientists when planning a mission to Mars, or a hospital not consulting doctors when drawing up plans to build a new intensive care facility. It\u2019s a good bet that problems will arise down the road. The same holds true for education. The most successful administrators are those wise enough to listen and respond to the concerns and suggestions of educators who work with kids daily and know their needs.\nJudging by recent events, this is a lesson that the Department of Education sometimes takes to heart, but on other occasions manages to ignore.\nA positive example: last year when the mayor announced plans to target third-graders in his attempt to end social promotion\u2014the policy of advancing students to the next grade even if they have not mastered key academic knowledge and skills\u2014he did so without first consulting front-line educators. That resulted in a firestorm of criticism as concerned parents and education experts questioned the fairness and effectiveness of the policy. Over time, the plan was changed, including adding resources for struggling students, the creation of an appeals process, and the establishment of protocols to guide educators making these critical decisions about kids\u2019 lives.\nOne might have expected a similar negative reaction when, at the beginning of this school year, the mayor announced that he would expand the no social promotion policy to fifth-graders. But this time the public reaction was muted\u2014and generally supportive\u2014because the administration had learned a lesson. It listened to educators and made sure that the plan, which was announced at the start of the school year, included immediate additional supports and resources to improve students\u2019 prospects for success, and was not based solely on one standardized test.\nNow for the negative example: Starting this summer, parent groups and teachers began hearing from principals that\u2014despite additional money from the state this year\u2014many of our schools were receiving large cuts in their budgets. The Department of Education at first professed that there were no cuts, then said it was a question of a fairer allocation among schools, then said it was waiting for more state funds. Now after adding more than $100 million at various intervals, the Department has said that schools will be getting at least as much money as they got last year. But with the new budgeting process, few of us can figure out where the money is going.\nSome of our largest high schools are even more overcrowded than last year, with thousands of classes that exceed our contract\u2019s class-size limits including high school science classes with 45 students and physical education classes with 60 students or more. Tutoring, SAT prep and remediation classes have been cut, high school electives have been put on hold, and advanced placement and after-school programs have been canceled. Tweed may be spending the money on good programs, but at what cost to these important needs?\nTweed\u2019s lack of candor has fostered an atmosphere of mistrust and a sense in both teachers and parents that their issues and their kids are a lower priority than meeting some budget goal, or policy objective such as small schools or new coaches/parent coordinators, even when the city rolled over a budget surplus of nearly $2 billion. Enlightened employers everywhere have learned\u2014the hard way, in some cases\u2014that even in industries using unskilled workers, involving employees in decision-making boosts morale and productivity. If the Department of Education wants to succeed, this is a lesson Tweed needs to keep relearning.#",
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        "raw_content": "The creative industry creates a ripple effect that benefits other industries - Courtesy of Think Marketing website\nHow creative people are shaping world\u2019s economy\nCAIRO - 26 January 2018: Creative people, or \u201cstarving artists\u201d, have built a reputation for having little-to-no money. These writers, painters, musicians or other creative individuals are assumed to do what they love without making much money\u2026 unless, they make it big.\nInterestingly, these creative people seem to actually be one of the growing global industries, according to the Australian government\u2019s Creative Industries Innovation Center report \u201cValuing Australia\u2019s Creative Industries\u201d (2013). This view has also been seconded by a 2015 United Nations (U.N.) report titled \u201cCreative Economy Outlook and Country Profiles: Trends in international trade in creative industries\u201d.\nToday, the creative industry contributes $2.25 billion to the world\u2019s economy, constituting three percent of the global gross domestic product (GDP), more than any other traditional industry group, according to the World Creative website. The industry also holds 29.5 million jobs worldwide, making it one of the largest job-offering fields. In Australia, for example, according to the 2013 report aforementioned, the creative industry represents 6.2 percent of total Australian employment, and employment in the industry is growing 40 percent faster than the Australian economy as a whole.\nStarving artists no more, it would seem.\nInterestingly, creative people are not just about art. Coined by John Howkins in 2001, the British author used the term to describe any field that involves creativity or innovation to solve a problem or create something. Applying that definition, one would find that the industry also includes research, development, services and software development, as well as many more industries.\nStill, if one assesses the creative industry as artists, painters, poets, writers and the media, one will find that the industry has been increasingly shaping the Egyptian economy. The 2015 U.N. report mentioned before revealed that, between 2003 and 2012, Egypt played an important role in the region\u2019s arts and music industry through importing and exporting creative industry-related goods.\nMost prominently, between 2003 and 2012, Egypt exported goods valued at $11.52 million to and imported goods valued at $0.06 million from Algeria. During the same period, Egypt also exported goods worth $9.58 million to and imported goods worth $4.39 million from Saudi Arabia.\nSince 2011, the creative industry saw a bloom, as artists were inspired by the 2011 Revolution. This led to an increased contribution from the industry to the country\u2019s GDP through concerts, plays, fashion shows and exhibitions. Some of these events have even, impressively, led tourists to come to Egypt just to see them.\nFor example, \u201cEternal Light. Something Old, Something New,\u201d run by Art D'Egypte founder Nadine Abdel Ghaffar, was an exhibition held at the Egyptian Museum that gained much attention, leading to some flying in from outside Egypt to attend the event. The exhibition displayed 16 artworks by Egypt\u2019s most prominent contemporary artists, creating a wonderful contrast against the timeless backdrop of artifacts within the museum. The displayed pieces were influenced by ancient Egypt\u2019s art and artists, like Mohamed Abla.\nMore socially, the creative industry is able to generate profits for other business due to its ripple effect. To put this in context, imagine you read in the paper or online that the Sawy Culture Wheel or the Opera House are holding a poem night or concert that you have been wanting to hear, so you consult with friends, family members or your significant others to get someone to go with you, as most people would not want to go alone.\nInstead of buying one seat, you end up buying at least two, meaning the industry profits more, but that is not all.\nYou will then need to get some sort of transportation, perhaps a taxi or maybe take the metro, meaning you contribute to the transportation sector.\nThen, if you have kids, you may need a babysitter. If you decide not to pay for a babysitter and end up sending your kids to relatives, you will probably bribe them into behaving well, meaning you will spend money on candy, a small toy or some kind of activity for them. This leaves you contributing to the childcare sector or to some other sector depending on the route chosen.\nNow that the kids are sorted, you may go for coffee or a meal, meaning you contribute to the hospitality sector.\nAnd if you do not have kids, you will probably still make a night out of it, after all, why wouldn\u2019t you do more?\nBetween transportation, hospitality, childcare, and so on, you have spent a good amount of money on a blast of a day, while also contributing to the country\u2019s economy without realizing. All because you decided to go to a play, a concert, an exhibition, or many more events and workshops that are run by the creative industry.\nThe point is that the creative industryis a boon to our economy, and all other economies, as well as the global economy. Recently, there has been a move to make the creative industry more formal through the launch of the Creative Industry Summit in 2014. Organised by Idea Bakers and The Worx, leaders in event organizing and e-marketing, the summit focused on the latest developments in the advertising, marketing and design fields in Egypt and the Arab world in general.\nBy having experts from foreign and Arab countries share the different projects that they are taking part in and the most prominent ones they have heard of, the summit aims to enrich the creative thinking of participants in order to develop their capabilities and ensure they are keeping up with the fast-paced changing field.\nIn an interview with Think Marketing magazine, Amr Ashraf, founding partner of the Creative Industry Summit, stated, \u201cThe summit is the first of its kind in Egypt and the Middle East. 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        "raw_content": "Loree K. Oberle-Edwards, DD, CMICP/L, HTCP/L, CCA\nI offer coaching and spiritual healing for people who wish to make, or are in the process of making, or experiencing major life changes. Using specific proven techniques, tools and concepts, I assist clients in shifting their energy and perceptions, empowering themselves to overcome obstacles to the life they deserve and desire.\nLoree Oberle-Edwards is a powerful, spiritual educator and facilitator of inner growth. She is a mentor and certified Master Integrative Coach Professional in the Blueprint, Best Year, Spiritual Divorce, Client-Driven, Future Focused, Healing Your Heart and Courage coaching models with the Ford Institute for Transformational Training. Loree is fortunate to be mentored and trained in Feminine Power, a innovative program founded and facilitated by Claire Zammit, PhD. She was certified as a Feminine Power Transformational Coach, Facilitator, and Leader in 2018. Loree specializes in supporting people \u2013 especially women \u2013 with physical and emotional challenges, guiding them to embrace all aspects of life, find love for themselves, and an inner power and strength.\nLoree has an insightful ability to assist those with seemingly daunting challenges in their lives to find the profound gifts that are longing to be revealed. Often in the midst of our greatest challenges, we are able to tap into that inner wisdom, and access our own strength. Often, these challenges are the catalyst for transformation, self-actualization and contribution to the world. Loree shows focused compassion, and is a wonderful ally for those experiencing obstacles and transitions in their life.\nLoree received her Bachelor of Science degree in Dental Hygiene in 1975 and her Master of Science degree in Oral Biology in 1977 at the University of California, San Francisco. She has over 40 years of experience specializing in the oral care and management of patients with medical conditions including autoimmune conditions and those undergoing chemotherapy and radiation with cancer.\nLoree has extensive experience in facilitating spiritual growth, actively supporting the spiritual expansion and healing in oneself and others. She has been a licensed Minister since 1990. She is a certified educator with the Chopra Center for Well Being, teaching their Primordial Sound Meditation and Perfect Health courses. She is also a Healing Touch Certified Practitioner, Certified Instructor of the Healing Touch Level 1 Class, and a member of Healing Touch Program. She is a Certified Clinical Aromatherapist and member of The Institute of Spiritual Healing & Aromatherapy, which is endorsed by the National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy. Loree is able to provide a safe and supportive environment, encouraging others who are seeking whole body health, a deeper sense of connection with the infinite and greater possibilities for themselves.\nLoree has been a Licensed Practitioner with Affiliated New Thought Network since 2001, and received a Ministerial License and a Doctorate of Divinity in July, 2002. Her ministry includes prayer support, energy balancing, healing and meditation. With her awareness of the energies of the body, Loree guides clients to deeper levels of inner communication and consciousness.\nLoree has a great ability to see every experience as a tremendous opportunity for growth. With enthusiasm, she is open and committed to transformation and expansion in the world.\nA native of San Diego, Loree continues to live in this beautiful city with her husband, Cliff.",
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        "raw_content": "Acting now on political prisoners \u2013 Six proposals for debate in Berlin\nToday Monday, 2nd of June, at 4 pm in Berlin ESI, together with the German Federal Commissioner for Human Rights, organises a public debate on the future of political prisoners in Europe. Our goal is to raise the awareness about this issue and about the current failure of international organisations. It is also to discuss concrete proposals on what to do next.\nIt certainly seems the right moment to focus on this issue. A few days ago I got a message from Leyla Yunus, one of Azerbaijan\u2019s most respected human rights defenders:\n\u201cNo support from CoE!\nAll of us hostages. procurator do not return our passports, which they took illegally!\nWe are hearing a lot from people already in prison in Azerbaijan about the economic hardships faced by their families as a result of their captivity. They also often rely on lawyers they cannot afford to pay and who therefore work pro bono, with a significant risk of later being harassed for this very work.\nFor all these reasons ESI and the Norwegian Helsinki Committee have put together a set of concrete proposals for discussion in Berlin. We will share it at the conference, discuss it more on Tuesday with leading practitioners, and then put it online after receiving more ideas. Here are some of these concrete ideas \u2013 an excerpt from our paper \u2013 for your feedback:\nIn 2014 there are, once again, a growing number of people in Europe who are jailed for no other reason than for disagreeing with their government.\nIn Azerbaijan, we witness at this very moment a wave of repression against independent journalists, youth protesters, election observers, opposition leaders and Muslim believers, with many receiving long jail terms. In Russia, people who participated in peaceful protests in Moscow\u2019s Bolotnaya Square after Vladimir Putin\u2019s re-election in 2012 have received tough sentences. Many other activists and government critics have also been brought before the courts. Ukraine, until recently, held political prisoners. There are many political prisoners in Belarus.\nEurope has the densest network of human rights NGOs in the world. All European states, with the exception of Belarus, are also members of the Council of Europe. They have thus signed and ratified the European Convention on Human Rights. They have committed themselves to respecting fundamental rights and freedoms. Belarus has accepted the human rights obligations of OSCE membership. But the problem persists, and is in fact getting much worse.\nProposal I: a European website on political prisoners\nWe propose to create a website on political prisoners in Europe, supported by a coalition of human rights NGOs. This could help focus and mobilise public attention.\nThe website would highlight all cases of people arrested for their views or on other politically motivated grounds in European countries.\nIn particular, it would include and consider as political prisoners for this project the following individuals, and make clear these sources:\n\u2013 all prisoners of conscience recognized by Amnesty International,\n\u2013 all presumed political prisoners identified by PACE rapporteurs,\n\u2013 all other relevant cases identified by reputable human rights organisations, including Human Rights Watch, Reporters without Borders, the Committee to Protect Journalists, Article 19, as well as leading national human rights organisations, which have a methodology and resources and a definition to establish their lists.\nSuch a website would feature prisoners\u2019 photos, biographies and information on developments in their cases. The aim would help raise awareness of political prisoners among the European public.\nThere might also be a separate section on alleged political prisoners. NGOs and human rights activists can submit information to the website administrator on who in their view should be included in this category and whose case would deserve to be looked at more closely. These would add pressure on the Council of Europe to find ways examine these prisoners\u2019 cases and establish whether there are systemic patterns of politically motivated persecutions.\nProposal II: Effective support mechanisms for families\nand lawyers of political prisoners\nHow can one most effectively mobilize support for families of political prisoners and their lawyers? What existing aid channels are there, and which organizations have already been involved? Where do gaps exists? Are there opportunities for better cooperation in raising the awareness of the need for support among different NGOs?\nThere appears to be a need for new support mechanisms, for ordinary people to contribute to them and for better ways to advertise them.\nProposal III: Establish a standing Expert Commission on Political Prisoners\nThe Council of Europe needs a new professional and credible mechanism to address the issue of political prisoners. The mechanism must be potentially applicable to any member state where a systemic pattern of repression is suspected. Its work must be compatible with the work of other institutions (the Court and rapporteurs) and complement their work. A new Expert Commission on Political Prisoners could meet both requirements.\nThe initiative for creating such a panel can come from the Secretary General or the Committee of Ministers. The panel then would be set up by the Committee of Ministers, which is authorized to set up \u201cadvisory and technical committees or commissions.\u201dThis would require a two-thirds majority of votes cast with a minimum of 24 votes in favour. No member state would have a veto. This panel would become active if one of the following Council of Europe institutions finds a systemic pattern of politically motivated repression!\nThe proposed panel on political prisoners could be composed of 3 to 7 experts. These should be former judges, presidents of national courts or senior human rights lawyers. . They would act in their individual capacity. The panel would receive necessary resources and a budget for travel, translation, legal aid, and other expenses.\nSeveral institutions would have the right to independently appeal to this Expert Commission to begin work and examine the situation and cases in any country where they are suspecting systemic repression.\n\u2013 PACE rapporteurs of any committee; the president of PACE; or the PACE bureau.\nA new PACE rapporteur on political prisoners could also ask the Commission to examine \u2013 with more resources than a rapporteur will ever have \u2013 whether there is a pattern of systemic repression, which would make his or her political work easier.\n\u2013 The Council of Europe\u2019s Commissioner for Human Rights.\n\u2013 The Secretary General.\n\u2013 A number (to be determined) of member states of the Committee of Ministers\nThe commission\u2019s work would consist of investigating individual cases in a quasi-judicial capacity, but not leading to legally binding judgements, to see if there is a systematic pattern of abuse. Suggestions for cases to examine would be submitted both by the Council of Europe\u2019s own institutions and by local and international NGOs or human rights defenders.\nThe panel would select a limited number of pilot cases and examine them first. Then, it would complete draft opinions on whether these individuals are political prisoners according to the PACE 2012 definition and ask the authorities of the country for feedback. After this, it would finalize its opinions and set a reasonable deadline for the authorities to react by granting a release or retrial and carrying out reforms to stop systemic abuse of this kind.\nAfter the deadline, either the Secretary General or a PACE rapporteur for political prisoners or the Commissioner for Human Rights should assess whether the authorities have acted on the findings of the experts.\nIf this is not the case, the Assembly and the Committee of Ministers should consider sanctions, including a boycott of official Council of Europe meetings in this country and loss of voting rights. Also, no such country would be able to assume the chairmanship of the Council of Europe as long as the situation is not resolved.\nA similar panel of legal experts was already successfully used by the Council of Europe in 2001-2004 for Azerbaijan. The combined efforts of the experts and PACE rapporteurs led to the determination that there were 62 presumed political prisoners in Azerbaijan and to the release of hundreds of alleged political prisoners in the country.\nCurrently in the case of Azerbaijan, PACE did already adopt a resolution on 23 January 2013 stating that there were not only individual cases but in fact a systemic pattern of arrests. The Council\u2019s Commissioner for Human Rights has also identified \u201cselective criminal prosecution\u201d of dissenters in Azerbaijan. Either of these findings would in the future automatically trigger the Commission to look into the situation more closely.\nProposal IV: The future of the Russian delegation in PACE\nIn April 2014, following Russia\u2019s annexation of Crimea and military involvement in the Ukraine crisis, PACE voted to suspend the voting rights of the Russian delegation until the end of the year. It should be considered to link the restoration of voting rights to progress on other human rights issues, not limited to Ukraine, and in particular to addressing all concerns about political prisoners.\nProposal V: Azerbaijani chairmanship of the Committee of Ministers\nOn 14 May, Azerbaijan assumed the six-month chairmanship of the Committee of Ministers. There is consensus among human rights NGOs that the situation with political prisoners has markedly deteriorated in Azerbaijan. This has also been publicly confirmed by various institutions of the Council of Europe. On 29 April, the Council\u2019s Human Rights Commissioner Nils Muiznieks issued a statement on Azerbaijan, in which he condemned \u201cunjustified or selective criminal prosecution of journalists and others who express critical opinions.\u201d\nOn 22 May, Secretary General Thorbjorn Jagland published an op-ed in European Voice, in which he conceded that Azerbaijan was \u201cknown in Western capitals for stifling journalists and locking up opposition activists\u201d and maintained that the Council of Europe was not blind to violations. The same day, ECtHR issued a judgment saying that the Azerbaijani authorities had arrested opposition leader Ilgar Mammadov to \u201csilence and punish\u201d him for criticising the government.\nOn 23 May, PACE President Anne Brasseur spoke in Baku, mentioning a \u201cmore than worrying state of affairs\u201d in Azerbaijan, criticising the deterioration of freedom of expression, assembly and association, and calling on the government to release Ilgar Mammadov.\nThere is a consensus on the seriousness of the problem. There should now also be an appropriate reaction. One clear measure to be considered now would be to hold no Council of Europe meetings and events in Azerbaijan until Ilgar Mammadov, on whom the ECtHR has already ruled, is released.\nSecondly Azerbaijan should officially agree to the appointment of a new PACE rapporteur on political prisoners and commit itself to cooperation.\nThirdly, the Secretary General and the Committee of Ministers should establish an Expert Commission as outlined above.\nProposal VI: an EU visa panel for human rights violators\nThe European Union has the power to sanction human rights violators. One type of sanctions (\u201crestrictive measures\u201d) are travel bans. Traveling to the EU is not an inherent right. It is a privilege that governments are free to deny. Sanctions can be proposed by member states and the High Representative for Foreign Policy, who can also act together with the European Commission.\nThe body responsible for imposing sanctions is the Council of Ministers. It does so by adopting \u2013 unanimously \u2013 a document called a \u201cdecision\u201d. For travel bans, no additional legislation is necessary, and member states are obliged to directly implement the Council\u2019s decision. Travel is a privilege, not a right. The EU needs to develop a forward-looking policy of denying entry and visa to human rights violators from Russia, Azerbaijan and other states.\nTo do this, member states could sponsor an independent commission of senior former judges, who would make annual recommendations to the Council of Ministers on who should be barred from entry.\nThis proposal avoids two pitfalls: it is not summary justice and it provides a mechanism for appeal. The independent commission would review its recommended blacklist annually, providing room for appeal. The whole process would also ensure transparency. This would increase pressure on EU governments to act, spur debates, and create a credible process that human rights defenders can use.\nConclusion: a campaign \u201c2015 For a Europe without political prisoners\u201d\nMany of the most respected human rights organisations have their roots in campaigns on behalf of political prisoners: Amnesty International (the 1961 letter by Peter Berenson on \u201cThe forgotten prisoners\u201d), Human Rights Watch (the Helsinki committees to support dissident in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union).\nAfter the end of the Cold War it seemed for a short moment as if this particular problem no longer haunts Europe. Now it has returned. This is a test of the ability and compassion of European civil society, and of the organisational capacity of human rights defenders. A reactive approach is clearly no longer enough.\nCombined efforts pay off. Concrete initiatives and proposals can be brought together under the banner of a Europe-wide campaign \u201c2015 For a Europe without political prisoners.\u201d Such an effort would be a joint effort of different independent human rights NGOs. The strategy could encompass all these various elements:\n\u2013 highlighting stories of individual victims better;\n\u2013 mobilising support for victims, their families and lawyers;\n\u2013 mobilising think tanks and NGOs to monitor and analyse PACE and its members;\n\u2013 taking back and using existing mechanisms in the Council of Europe;\n\u2013 setting up a new mechanism in the Council of Europe to look into systemic imprisonments on political grounds in member states,\n\u2013 institutionalising a process for visa bans for human rights offenders by the EU.\nIn accordance with Article 17 of the Statute of the Council of Europe: \u201cThe Committee of Ministers may set up advisory and technical committees or commissions for such specific purposes as it may deem desirable.\u201d\nPACE Resolution 1917 (2013) \u201cThe honouring of obligations and commitments by Azerbaijan\u201d, 23 January 2013, para. 14.\nNils Muiznieks, \u201cFreedom of expression, assembly and association deteriorating in Azerbaijan\u201d, 23 April 2014.\nIlgar Mammadov and Tofiq Yagublu, two political prisoners in Azerbaijan\nA few days ago a relative of another political prisoner in Azerbaijan, Tofig Yagublu, forwarded me this appeal:\n\u201cI have been sentenced to prison term on absurd charges since I fight for democratization of Azerbaijan, for its transformation into the part of the progressive world. So that you have an idea about absence of any justification for charges against me, I would like to state that, those charges have as much relevance to you as it has to me.\nDue to aggressive actions of Russia against Ukraine the humanity is on the brink of its another tragedy. It is a problem of lack of democracy. Russia\u2019s complacent, illogical and unfair actions are due to lack of democratic society and democratic government formed in accordance with popular will. Would Russia be able to act complacently and carelessly like this, had it had democratic societies in the countries surrounding it?\nTherefore, one of the most effective ways of helping Russia is seriously supporting democratization process in surrounding former soviet countries. The Azerbaijani authorities are illegitimate and corrupt. The amount of money stolen by these authorities from the people is way more than the state budget. There have not been any free and fair elections in Azerbaijan since Aliyevs came to power in Azerbaijan. The OSCE ODIHR opinion on the presidential elections held in the autumn of 2013 was the most critical and strict among the opinions stated until present. But even this critical evaluation is lenient compared to the objective reality.\nThe statements of the authorities with regards to absence of democracy and human rights problems in Azerbaijan is similar to what the USSR leadership used to say on the same topic, and to what the North Korean leadership is saying now. The incumbent government is using energy resources and its important geographical location to refrain from carrying out its international obligations on democracy and human rights. Unfortunately, they have been successful in this until present.\nTake into consideration that, political parties and civil society organizations fighting for democracy in Azerbaijan unambiguously see the happy future of Azerbaijan in integration to the West, to EU and NATO. Under such circumstances, the interests of the Azerbaijani people and the progressive world will be ensured more effectively and in a more guaranteed way, unlike in case of existence of the regime, which is staying in power through the Kremlin\u2019s support.\nTherefore, it is obvious that, significant pressure on the incumbent regime to start democratic reforms in Azerbaijan is an objective necessity. Under such circumstances, carrying out of the June session of OSCE PA in Baku is withdrawing in front of the Azerbaijani authorities, which have closed the Baku office of this organization and have declared war against the Warsaw bureau due to its negative opinion on the elections. It is difficult to understand this step.\nThe First European Olympic Games will be held in Baku in the summer of 2015. Shortly after this competition the parliamentary elections will be held in the country. It is very illogical and unfair that, such an event will be held in a country which lacks basic freedoms, prisons of which are full of political prisoners, where free press is mercilessly strangled, on the brink of another election fraud. Those Games shall be boycotted. Until the start of real democratic reforms under the monitoring and guarantee of the international organizations in Azerbaijan, all possible sanctions shall be applied against the Azerbaijani authorities.\nTofig Yagublu, political prisoner 17.03.2014 \u201c\nFiled under: Azerbaijan,Council of Europe,Human rights,Political prisoners,Russia,Southern Caucasus,Turkey \u2014 Gerald @ 11:47 pm\nLes Miserables in Azerbaijan?\nSunday conversation in Saint Germain-en-Laye\nThe man emerging from the metro in Saint Germain-en-Laye on this cold Sunday afternoon in February is ebullient, unbowed and confident about the future of his country. This is remarkable, for my visitor is the political activist and writer Emin Milli, who had just emerged (again) from prison; the country in question is Azerbaijan.\nOur paths first crossed when ESI worked on and then published in March 2011 a report about him, his friend Adnan and other members of Generation Facebook in Baku. The report described the emergence of a new generation of dissidents in Azerbaijan, and the strategy of repression used by the regime.\nEmin Milli, a blogger, writer, activist and former political prisoner protesting\nagainst violence against conscripts in the Azerbaijani military in Baku, 12 January 2013\nSince Generation Facebook we have been in touch regularly. In January this year we met in Budapest during a seminar discussing the future of election observation missions in Europe. We then spent a day in Rumeli Hisari in Istanbul, discussing how the Council of Europe might help set free political prisoners across Europe. For Emin this is also a personal issue. He had spent 16 months in jail in 2009 and 2010. Our discussion was in the shadow of a forthcoming vote we were both watching carefully.\nEmin Milli in Rumeli Hisari, Istanbul, January 2013. A few days later he will again be arrested after peacefully demonstrating against police violence.\nA few days later a resolution on political prisoners in Azerbaijan was rejected by a clear majority in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE). This was a historic debate \u2013 the best attended ever! \u2013 which saw remarkable and outrageous statements from European parliamentarians attacking the rapporteur and his work and defending the regime of Ilham Aliyev.\nI ask Emin how he felt when he heard about the outcome of this debate on his country. He notes:\n\u201cWhen I heard about the vote against the resolution what came to my mind, strangely, was the fall of the Roman Empire. I thought: it is amazing how one small authoritarian regime can bring the proud tradition of democracy in Europe down in the Council of Europe.\u201d\nThree days after this vote Emin was arrested again following peaceful demonstrations. He spent two weeks in jail, together with others who had taken part in the demonstration. Emin tells my young daughters that prison offers a lot of time to read and that it helps to lose weight. Emin also explains that this time in prison he reread Les Miserables, one of the great novels of the 19th century. I tell him that Victor Hugo once lived near Saint Germain-en-Laye in the West of Paris, where we are now. Hugo was a visionary himself. He did, after all, tell the 1849 (!) Peace Congress in Paris:\n\u201cA day will come when the only fields of battle will be markets opening up to trade and minds opening up to ideas. A day will come when the bullets and the bombs will be replaced by votes, by the universal suffrage of the peoples, by the venerable arbitration of a great sovereign senate which will be to Europe what this parliament is to England, what this diet is to Germany, what this legislative assembly is to France. A day will come when we will display cannons in museums just as we display instruments of torture today, and are amazed that such things could ever have been possible.\u201d\nCompared to this vision, is the idea of the Southern Caucasus one day joined together with the rest of democratic Europe any less realistic? Is it less realistic than imagining in 1983 Poland joining the European project or in 1993 Croatia being a part of it? Hugo spoke those words before the Paris Commune, the two World Wars and the Cold War. He spoke them as an optimist \u2013 but given the European Union of today a farsighted rather than foolish one. I am certain that Hugo would have liked the vision and determination of Emin\u2019s generation in Baku. As Hugo put it at the end of Les Miserables:\n\u201c\u2026 a progress from evil to good, from injustice to justice, from falsehood to truth, from night to day, from appetite to conscience, from corruption to life; from bestiality to duty, from hell to heaven, from nothingness to God. The starting point: matter, destination: the soul. The hydra at the beginning, the angel at the end.\u201d\nThe hope for peaceful change\nWhat is the hydra in Azerbaijan today? It is the authoritarian and oligarchic regime of president Ilham Aliyev. Is there an Angel? It must be the hope of a peaceful transition to democracy.\nWe sit down and Emin begins to explain:\n\u201cBefore I did not see a chance for a democratic, non-violent and managed transition, as opposed to violent, anarchic and chaotic change. Now I can see a chance for this, even this year.\u201d\nEmin arrested again, following peaceful protests against police violence on 26 January 2013\nThe key for any breakthrough is for new and traditional opposition groups to come together around a common platform, program of change and a common candidate in upcoming presidential elections.\n\u201cThere are of course the old opposition parties like Musavat and the Popular Front, but they are no longer alone. There are also now intellectuals who defected from the regime and who are popular in Azerbaijan, members of the new Intelligentsia Forum: scientists like Rufiq Aliyev, who is a candidate for a Nobel Prize, or film makers like Rustam Ibrahimbegov, who won an Oscar. They have now broken with Aliyev. There are many Western educated young people who have returned, like Harvard-educated former political prisoner Bakhtiyar Hajiyev. There are other opposition parties with serious programs, such as the Republican Alternative of Ilgar Mammedov or Erkin Gadirli. There are the young activists of the facebook generation.\nIn the past it was easier for the regime to discredit the opposition, but this would be hard in the face of a common opposition front. This is a very different scene from the one we had before elections in 2010, 2008 or 2005.\u201d\nBut will there be a joint platform for elections in 2013?\n\u201cDifferent political groups and social forces seem to realize now that coming up with a united political platform for change may be the key game changer in Azerbaijan this year. This would mean having one joint presidential candidate and a joint political platform with a clear agenda for a transition government, which would lead Azerbaijan from a presidential monarchy to a parliamentary republic.\u201c\nEmin\u2019s cautious optimism is also based on the new media revolution in Azerbaijan. He sees many concrete signs of the impact of this ongoing revolution:\n\u201cOpposition newspaper Azadliq sold 200,000 hard copies during the national independence movement in the late 80s. It went down to selling just 10,000 copies. This year in January 2013 some news put on the website of Azadliq were read by more than 200,000 people. So there is a bigger public sphere, which has expanded enormously.\u201d\n\u201cThe reason I am optimistic is the monopoly of information once held by the government in Baku is corroding, even beginning to crack. First, you see this on YouTube, as countless of videos capturing violence and abuse of power circulate. The Internet has lowered the barriers to entry\n\u201cFurthermore, the rise in satellite TV broadcast from Turkey are spreading these videos. These YouTube clips expose the regime as a criminal gang. They show threats, blackmail, the open selling of parliamentary seats \u2026 and how even members of the elite treat each other.\u201d\n(For more on new media in Azerbaijan read also this recent article)\n\u201cHundreds of thousands now watch Youtube videos. These include the shocking videos put online by the former rector of Baku university Elshad Abdullayev in conversation with various important members of the regime. Elshad Abdullayev taped many of his conversations over many years; having fled Azerbaijan he is now putting them online. These tapes have exposed just how corrupt and criminal the regime is. People knew this, but these videos made the truth obvious, and create a lot of silently rising anger and outrage: they see members of parliament selling seats for more than a million Euro. Hundreds of thousands also watch them broadcast from Turkey on satellite TV.\u201d\n\u201cThese clips expose the regime as a criminal gang. They show threats, blackmail, the open selling of parliamentary seats \u2026 and how members of the elite treat each other.\u201d\n(to see one of these videos with English subtitles go here)\n\u201cThere is also a growing sense of disenchantment with the regime all over the country. Various social groups shop-keepers, relatives of people serving in the military, local people in different provinces of the country \u2013 have started to protest in numbers and ways not seen before within one month. In January 2013 I saw groups I had never imagined would go on the streets to protest. Shopkeepers closed a road and protested against the owner of one of the biggest shopping malls in Azerbaijan who wanted them to pay more rent. Then there were the protests on 12 January against violence against conscripts in the military.\u201d\nAt the same time there are signs of a potentially dangerous escalation in the regions. Riots in the Ismayilli region in January 2013 showed how quickly things can escalate now. They were, Emin explains,\n\u201ca repeat of protests in another region, Guba, last year. There local people were so frustrated with their living conditions that they did not see any other means to communicate their frustration than violence. In Guba in 2012 they burned down the house of the governor, who was then fired by the president. In Ismayili the hotel and part of the governor\u2019s house were again burned down.\u201d\nThere is a possibility of such protests spreading:\n\u201cPeople protested and burned the house of governor in Guba, then he was fired. People in Ismayilli burned hotel and house of the governor, then he was fired too. What sort of message does this send to people in other regions? The only way the government respects the people is when houses burn? This is no way to govern the country. Firing a couple of governors will not solve the problem of feudal style governance in the regions either. People want to be heard.\u201d\n\u201cThese protests are out of control of the opposition, which is not even allowed to go to the regions.\u201d\nThe Aliyev regime is clearly nervous about all this:\n\u201cFor the first time in a very long period the regime moved troops into regions of Azerbaijan. The pictures of the stand-off reminded people of the days when in 1990 Soviet troops entered Baku. Now again hundreds of people were detained, arrested, tortured. And in spite of this very violent reaction of the state it did not stop any of the following protest actions.\u201d\nThe president has also appeared unnerved:\n\u201cThe first reaction was that the governor will stay, that these were just some local hooligans. Then a couple of weeks later Ilham Aliyev goes on television and threatens governors and ministers that their sons will be put in jail if they misbehave, that if they curse or insult people they will be jailed and their fathers will be fired.\u201d\nAt the same time the regime is clamping down hard in light of the upcoming presidential elections in October 2013:\n\u201cFor the first time in recent Azerbaijani history a presidential candidate was put in jail during an election year! This is a different level of nervousness than before. Ilgar Mammedov from the Republican Alternative opposition party is a presidential candidate. He went to Ismayilli and was jailed, accused of inciting events. This is absurd: he went there after everything was over. Isa Gambar, another presidential candidate, was prevented by a mob and police from entering Lankaran in the South of the country. Ali Kerimli, another potential presidential candidate and opposition leader does not have a passport for seven years now, and he also does not have an office.\u201d\n\u201cThe government has tried to close more political space. It started clamping down on the opposition. This explains this rise of unorganized, sometimes violent, unpredictable revolts. If these developments are ignored by the international community we might end up with situations similar to those in the Arab world.\u201d\nEmin sees an opening for a different kind of opposition under conditions of general dissatisfaction, leading to a gradual transition:\n\u201cThis is the moment for opposition groups and leaders to come together in a united front, to direct frustration and outrage of the population in a responsible way. The opposition must unite and organize the transition to a parliamentary republic. The problem in 2003 was that the opposition was split. It was not united, not on the street, and not politically. Until now it has never united.\u201d\n\u201cA united opposition sharing resources, sharing energy, with a message of unity, thus giving real hope to people could be a historic moment in our country. This means presidential elections this year in October might be very interesting. There are symptoms of real change in the air. It all depends now on how internal and external actors behave in this situation.\u201d\nOf course, much can go wrong and even more would have to go right for any of these optimistic scenarios to come about. There still is no united opposition. There is always the potential for further repression. So far there have never been free and fair elections in Azerbaijan, so it is unrealistic to expect 2013 to be different. There are likely to be further arrests. Standing up for democracy and human rights in Baku is a high risk strategy still, and any rewards are highly uncertain.\nAll of this makes it even more important what messages outside institutions are prepared to send. So I ask Emin: how does he see the role of external actors? Will they care? Will democratic Europe, will European institutions, do what they can to support a peaceful evolution, based on respect for human rights in Azerbaijan?\n\u201cThe situation in Azerbaijan may change rapidly. The international community must sternly warn the government that any violent suppression of peaceful democratic change will not be accepted. The challenge is to prevent another Egypt, another Libya. The challenge is to have a peaceful transition like in Central Europe in 1989. 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        "raw_content": "Neodymium magnet price\nNeodymium magnet price pls go to the net:www.everbeenmagnet.com or www.china-magnet.net\u3002welcome leave a message\nNeodymium magnets are known as the king of magnets because of their excellent magnetic properties. However, it is just a magnetic king's title, not enough to let you know the power of the neodymium magnet. What is the real magnetic king, don't look at just a small piece of neodymium magnet. Its magnetism is enough to suck. A few dozen kilograms of anvil can not fall off. Not only that, but there are three more foreigners who use the principle of opposite sex. Completely turn two neodymium magnets into a shredder. One of the surfaces of the neodymium magnet was stuck with several bones. Carefully push another neodymium magnet. Soon because of the principle of the opposite sex. And Feifei quickly moved to the neodymium magnet. It was only for a moment that the three dogs had to lick their bones for a long time. It was broken by two neodymium magnets. Its pulverizing effect is comparable to that of a shredder. Then a glass of cola and an egg. It is difficult to escape the pinch of the magnet. The egg yolk is sprayed directly onto the wall. And compared to the glass to be a lot stronger. Ceramic duck ornaments. Under the pinch of two neodymium magnets, it is nothing more than a broken one. It was directly divided into four parts. Not only that, but the magnet is also very special for yourself. Two neodymium magnets collide. There must be a piece of broken first, as to which piece can only look at luck, I would like to know if this is clamped by a neodymium magnet. Of course, everyone is fine and don't try it casually. After all, it's sour. But I can remember for a lifetime.",
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        "raw_content": "Unlike major artists before him Lucian Freud was not commissioned to paint the portrait of his monarch, Queen Elizabeth II. He had to ask. Nevertheless the Queen agreed and over a 19-month period in 2000 and 2001 Britain's monarch sat for Britain's painter. I give him that title because, if there were such a position as painter laureate, it would be Freud's. The end-result of their many sessions was, from the Queen's point-of-view, not a happy one. The portrait he gave her was both small and unflattering; many suggesting that it looked nothing like the Queen. Britain's press went wild.\nWhat Freud did, of course, as regular users of this site will recognize, was paint the Queen as his alter ego, giving her his eyebrows, his small eyes, his deep facial folds and, most oddly, his brick-like chin. Painted, of course, in his characteristic style, the Queen is Freud. Other masters, from Fouquet in the 15th century onwards, have done likewise. Royalty in almost all spiritual traditions is a symbol of purity that artists use as they see fit. Freud here, like his predecessors, has depicted his monarch as the monarch in his mind.\nL: Freud, Detail of Queen Elizabeth II (2000-01) Oil on canvas. Royal Collection, Windsor.\nR: Freud, Detail of Self-Portrait, Self-Reflection (2002)\nAlthough the self-portrait here was painted a year later, there are others that include similar features. The reason I use it, though, is to demonstrate that \"face fusion\" and its associated methods work both ways. Freud has given his own hair the shape and color of the principal cross in the Queen's jeweled crown (see diagram at right) and, perhaps, borrowed some of her facial features too.\nL: Detail of Queen Elizabeth II (2000-01)\nR: Diagram of detail of Self-Portrait, Self-Reflection (2002)\nEvery portrait by a great master like Freud is in some way a portrait of the artist; to see it, you just have to know how to look.\nClick here to read Part 2 of Freud's Queen Elizabeth II (2002).\nL: Freud, Detail of Queen Elizabeth II (2000-01)",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bbCareers \u00bb how to get a job with high security clearance\nHow to Get A Job With High Security Clearance\nThere are an increasing number of jobs available that require a high security clearance. Many of these are government or military jobs that involve working with highly classified information. A growing number of private sector jobs are also looking for individuals with a high security clearance, in order to protect important company information.\nThe first jobs you might think of that requires a high security clearance includeworking for the FBI or the CIA. Another growing field is the Department of Homeland Security, which can include airport and maritime security, border patrol, or counterintelligence. There are many other jobs requiring a high security clearance that you might not immediately think of. Defense contractors that manufacture military weapons or vehicles provide a large number of these jobs in the private sector. There are also jobs involved in the telecommunications, financial, computer, medical, and educational fields that may require a high security clearance.\nDue to the wide array of positions available that require a high security clearance, there are many degree programs you could choose to focus on in pursuing one of these jobs. Also, the military provides a great foundation to individuals interested in one of these careers, and many military members transition into these jobs once done with their military careers. If the military is the not the right starting point for you, there are colleges and universities that offer degree programs to help you get started.\nA criminal justice degree may provide the background you need in order to qualify for a job with high security clearance, and some criminal justice programs now specialize in homeland security. Computer forensics and cyber security are also degree programs that could be useful in pursuing work with the CIA, FBI, NSA. Forensic science is another useful degree that could help you in entering one of these agencies.\nSome other fields of study to consider are engineering, linguistics, criminal psychology, or even finance, but this could depend on the specific high security clearance job you are wishing to enter. A bachelor\u2019s degree is usually required for a high security clearance position, and it is important to maintain a high GPA. Obviously, a criminal record would be highly detrimental to pursuing security clearance, as it is important to demonstrate a history of honesty, integrity, good character, and excellence in everything you do.",
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        "raw_content": "Interviews > Cathy Boom\nSwiss-born Cathy Boom has lived intermittently in Berlin for almost a quater of a decade. Fourteen years ago she settled down with her boyfriend, artist JayBo, and their daughter in a fantastic apartment overlooking Hasenheide in Kreuzberg. She appreciates the German capital for it\u2019s unconventional, raw and incomplete character.\nTogether with music editor, Christian Tjaben, and JayBo Monk, this skilled fashion editor founded the magazine \u201cStyle and the Family Tunes\u201d in 1993. Contrary to the contemporary nineties techno scene in Berlin Mitte, Cathy established a magazine inspired by hip hop, acid jazz, fashion and pop culture in the wild east of the city.\nAfter publishing the final issue of the magazine in 2011, Cathy continues to stay true in her approach to present imagery and elements from her surrounding environment. 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We want to work with fashion and launch good project that are high-end, contemporary, and of course wanted. But its sale provides a good cause. This would mean to finance an eye operation in Bangladesh and safe someone\u2019s eyesight \u2013 with every sold product! If one combines the fundamental idea of business with fashion and social responsibility, one ends up with a win-win situation.\nInstead of saying with a wagging finger, \u2018This is what all of you should do, everybody in Europe is so privileged,\u2019 I wanted to offer a concept which enables one to take social responsibility and simultaneously is getting a desired product. It is something satisfactory for the self. I think that this concept defines the future and is able to do a lot more in the upcoming years. My heart gets overwhelmed when I work, as I can see the money going directly to the hospital in Bangladesh and doing something good.\nIt is not about places like Bangladesh, Vietnam, Africa, or Marzahn, where children are being brought breakfast sandwiches because they don\u2019t have anything to eat before school. It is about doing something. Everybody must find their own theme. Mine is about eyes, because I work with them and am very visual. Without eyes I could not work as a creative director, nor be the publisher of a magazine. Eyes are something really beautiful as they are the mirror of the soul. This is why \u2018I WISH U SUN\u2019 is all about eyes.\nCan you talk a little about the first product\u2019s principal and its realization?\nThe first product was a light down jacket. My brother Patrick Andrist is a textile manufacturer in Hong Kong and produces daily many editions for fabrics. He gets a good price for small quantities as a good client. Through this margin, which is established through the sale on the internet, we are able to give back most of profit. I am convinced that the basic concept is great. IWISHUSUN also is of substance. It naturally is also about talking to interesting people and ask them questions that are concerned with visions, eyesight, and perception.\nYesterday a friend told me that he gave someone shoes who never owned a pair before. I was impressed. Everybody should do something with their abilities.\nInstead of standing ten hours in Mauerpark one could give the clothes to someone that actually needed it.\nExactly. I really have to clear out my wardrobe. I visited nuns in Wrangelstra\u00dfe the last time. There are many homeless people. It is also okay to bring in some things to second hand stores. It is not about giving away your last shirt, but it is about giving something back. Personally, I feel well not only being concerned about everything looking beautiful and having a certain design aspect, but also taking responsibility.\nWhat product is currently in planning?\nI want to produce silk scarfs next. Foulards out of silk and wool with prints. Afterwards we shall see \u2013 t-shirts, jackets, bags, everything is possible. It is about making cool and good products that, without thinking about collections, convince the client. When they are then produced in terms of high-quality and emerge out of a collaboration with photographers or designers, there is not much else to ask for.\nLet\u2019s go back to the 90s: When did the first issue come out of \u2018Style and the Family Tunes\u2019 and what was the overall concept?\nThe first issue came out in 1994. It would appear quarterly in black-white with the central theme of music. When fashion became an interest, the pages were printed in color. Since summer 2000 we published the magazine every month until 2011. The print magazine existed for sixteen years. When one does something for that long, the desire for change essentially arrives. The world constantly transforms, therefore Style could never stay the exact same. The medial world became much more digital and I am personally tired of magazines. That entire concept just bores me.\nStyle was the very first pop-cultural lifestyle magazine in Germany. All other magazines began to rise afterwards. The type of photography, visual language, graphic and editing of articles was ahead of its time. Looking through past issues, I can still see things that have relevance to this point in time. Style also deserved a book, as it is a document of time for a certain period. I would like to work on this in the next few months. That is if time permits.\nRegardless of the digital evolution, there never have been so many magazines founded, published, and printed like last year. How do you explain this?\nThat has to do with the fact that all the people that worked for the big publishing houses are unemployed now. No one is really paid anymore for the content. It is quite mundane that everybody wants the same and therefore 150 magazines with similar content are printed.\nMagazine shops like Do You Read Me?! make it possible to find a magazine for every sort of niche.\nI am not interested in magazines anymore. I would much rather buy a nice book.\nMagazines like for craftsmanship serve like books.\nThat sort of niche will always live on as it obviously has a justification. I would never asked for it to be stopped. Essentially I can only talk about the segment of fashion. That is what Style was about the last years: mainly a fashion magazine that was combined with art and also had musical input.\nWe originally came from music, then we combined it with fashion in order to reach art milieus concerned with key subjects of fashion, art, and music. Style gradually changed over the past many years. I am bored by fashion magazines, because photography hasn\u2019t really altered. They are just all too familiar quotations of things. Of course there are magazines that are an exception and are always worth a look. But then they are so many that want exactly that but are unable to do so \u2013 and for that I don\u2019t have time.\nDo You Read Me?! provides the client with the possibility to collect magazines for a price they determine beforehand. Magazines are selected by them according to the criteria of the customer.\nOf course it is amazing when shops like Do You Read Me?! have a selection that meets your interests. I had something similar with a guy who always managed to get me the English and American magazine subscriptions. It is a great service that magazines are being edited for you. I would only be interested in fashion, as that is something I work with. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Our work \u00bb Improving Stroke Care in India\nStroke is a worldwide health problem and, with heart disease, is now the most common cause of death globally. In low to middle income countries (LMICs) like India, the number of people having and dying from stroke is increasing. India now has the third-highest number of people dying from stroke of any country.\nPeople in India also tend to have strokes younger than people in wealthier countries like the UK \u2013 in their 50s rather than in their 70s. This often causes immense hardship for them and their family.\nThere has been great progress in stroke audit and research in the UK in the past 20 years, which has led to major improvements in stroke service organisation and care. These improvements have reduced death and disability from stroke. Research partnerships between UK researchers and those in low and middle- income countries can ensure that such capacities are built among researchers and global challenges such as stroke addressed effectively.\nThe University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN) in collaboration with the George Institute for Global Health, India has now embarked on a three-year research program to create a global partnership that can improve stroke care in India. The program will be supported by existing stroke units at Christian Medical College, Ludhiana; All India Institute for Medical Sciences, New Delhi and Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology, Trivandrum and other stroke researchers from the UK, India and Australia\nThe project involves setting up a Global Health Research Group (GHRG) that will focus on addressing priorities in stroke care in India via high quality research. The group will demonstrate the effectiveness of this approach by conducting an innovative and co-designed study of stroke care initiated in acute hospital settings\nThe GHRG will work in partnership across the UK and India (with support from key colleagues in Australia) to improve stroke care in India. The group brings together multidisciplinary researchers with expertise in a range of methodological approaches, with differing professional backgrounds, experience, at different stages of their research careers, and with expertise in truly collaborative global health research and development.\nThe idea is to co-design, develop, support and undertake a programme of research relevant to the needs of patients, carers and health professionals in India. Whilst this research will work with India\u2019s current stroke services and systems, it will have the potential to support system change and through implementing research findings in practice will reduce the burden of stroke in India. This research will gain global recognition and inform stroke care across the world.\nThere will be 3 key stages:\n1) In the first stage, the GHRG will work in partnership to agree on research priorities using co-developed criteria. These criteria are likely to include elements of stroke unit care that will benefit as many people as possible, and which are affordable and achievable in Indian healthcare settings. Priorities are likely to include elements of emergency stroke care (e.g. assessment), acute care (e.g. monitoring), rehabilitation (e.g. self-practice) and the organisation of care. An agreement on the exact priorities will be arrived at after consulting with patients, carers, and a multidisciplinary group of healthcare providers and professionals in India.\n2) The second stage will see robust feasibility studies on these priorities at three centres in India. As well as having experience of setting up large global studies, the researchers who are part of the group have expertise in feasibility studies of simple and complex interventions. They will therefore work together to develop new systems for collecting research data in India. They will also provide opportunities for healthcare staff in India who wish to develop their skills and experience in undertaking research, and interested in implementing findings in practice.\n3) In the third stage, the partnership will be reinforced through developing a longer-term, sustainable, programme of stroke research and service development with teams in India and other LMICs. Lastly, the group will pursue further funding, and ensure that the research findings are available to healthcare staff and policy makers.\nMembers of the Stroke Research Team from the Faculty of Health and Wellbeing of the University of Central Lancashire recently visited New Delhi and met with their collaborators for the NIHR Global Health Research Group for Improving Stroke Care in India. The visit involving all collaborators took place, to review, prioritise and progress work in order to assist with planning and scheduling of the programme of research. This was followed by attendance at and presentation of abstracts relating to the work at the Indian National Stroke Conference. 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        "raw_content": "Criminal Trespass Cases\nTexas Penal Code Section 30.05 describes criminal trespass. Basically, if you enter or remain on someone else's property--such as residential land, agricultural land, a building, a parking lot or a vehicle--without the permission of the owner, you may be charged with criminal trespassing. You may have received notice that trespassing was not allowed through the posting of signs or have been given notice to leave and failed to do so. In these situations, you could be charged with a misdemeanor.\nIf you or someone you know has been charged with criminal trespassing anywhere in Williamson County, you should contact my office to arrange a free consultation. I serve clients throughout the county in criminal defense and have handled hundreds of cases. I provide personalized one-on-one legal service and will work vigorously on your behalf to obtain a case dismissal, reduction of charges or minimization of the negative consequences of any charges.\nIn any criminal matter, your interests will be best served by hiring a Georgetown criminal defense lawyer who is experienced and familiar with the local court system, prosecutors and judges. You might be facing potential jail time, fines and other court-mandated penalties. Having a capable defense attorney at your side can ensure that your legal rights are protected and you are given the best chance for a favorable outcome. I will take every measure to help you achieve the most positive case results. I take my job seriously as your personal advocate and legal representative.",
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        "raw_content": "Started by Captain Kundalini , Jun 01 2017 01:13 AM\nHitchhiker ghost Swamp Paranormal Highway Louisinana Travel\nLocation:Killeen, Texas\nWhen on long road trips, I'm usually looking at the road or the scenery going by while talking with Carrie or listening to Music via my iPhone. I had gone down to New Orleans to surprise a couple of friends. All went well and we had a great time. On the morning of February 24th, I checked out of the Wyndham Hotel early so as to get a jump on the traffic since the \"supreme madness\" of Mardi Gras would be commencing later that day. I was awake and alert while driving and concentrating on the drive ahead of me. Not long after leaving the vicinity of Baton Rouge and going through the wetlands of Louisiana, I became aware of a presence.....in my car! In the peripheral vision of my right eye, I saw a young woman. She had long, wavy black hair and was wearing big, round sunglasses, kind of like the type that were in style back in the 1960's. (Picture Jackie Onassis)\n|When I looked right at her, she would disappear. She never looked at me, but only at the road ahead. She never said a word, even when I spoke to her. (Heh, talking to a ghost.) Instead of continuing on I-10, I took a right turn onto 96 in Beaumont and then a left on 105. From that point on, I never saw her again. I am left wondering who she was and why she chose to ride with me out of New Orleans in the middle of the night.\nAlso tagged with one or more of these keywords: Hitchhiker, ghost, Swamp, Paranormal, Highway, Louisinana, Travel\nGhost follows and touches\nStarted by Purple Ghost , 05 Mar 2018 ghost, touches, sexual, follows\nStarted by Captain Kundalini , 14 Jun 2017 The Actor, TV, Doctor, Drama and 3 more...\nBryan and Stewart's Encounter\nStarted by Captain Kundalini , 29 May 2017 River, Ghost, Night, Witnesses and 3 more...",
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        "raw_content": "Adele Stanley McDougal\nToday Heaven gained a new soprano. Adele Stanley McDougal passed away in the comforts of her own home surrounded with love.\nAddie was born April 14, 1934 in Pullman, WV.\nShe attended Harrisville High School and was a proud member of the Class of 1951.\nIn 1952, she married Enos E. McDougal the love of her life who preceded her in death in September 1993.\nDue to the void in her life after the death of her husband she became the bookkeeper at Garrett Construction for 8 years.\nShe is survived by her best friend and daughter, Mary Beth McDougal who resided with her; sister, Joan Robey of St. Marys, WV; a very special sister-in-law, Eloise Stanley-Miracle and several nieces and nephews.\nShe emotionally adopted two young men who were as close to her heart as her very own; Robert Perine and Roger Garrett.\nShe was preceded in death by her parents; husband; brother, John Stanley; and sister, Jean Stout. She was blessed with two wonderful caregivers; Diane Nichols and Donna Hodge.\nShe was a member of The Harrisville Baptist Church whom she loved with her whole heart. She held various offices within the church but was known to be the choir director for many years. She always held her church up in every aspect of her life. She looked so forward to the day that she would join that heavenly chorus and be able again to sing, \u201cHow Great Thou Art\u201d at the feet of Jesus.\nFuneral services will be held at 11 AM, Friday, July 13, 2018 at The Harrisville Baptist Church with Pastor Robert Perine and Pastor Mark Davis officiating.\nBurial will follow in the Harrisville IOOF Cemetery.\nFriends may call at Raiguel Funeral home, Thursday from 4-8 PM and Friday, one hour prior to services at the church.\nIn lieu of flowers, memorials are preferred to Helping Hands, c/o Harrisville Baptist Church, PO Box 193, Harrisville, WV 26362.\nNext entry: George F. Winspear\nPrevious entry: James Lee King",
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        "raw_content": "Outings at Glenwood\nWe know that there are many factors to consider when choosing an activity for your corporate outing or event. When you make the decision that your company outing will be a golf outing, you absolutely have to make sure that it is the best golf outing you can offer.\nThat's where Glenwood Country Club comes in.\nThe staff at Glenwood Golf Club, located just outside of Hot Springs, Arkansas, knows how much planning it takes to execute a successful golf outing. It takes logistics, timing, amenities, decorations, yardage markers, proximity markers, contests and more. There's a lot to think about and it shouldn't all fall on your shoulders.\nWe'll take care of every last detail for your outing or event. We'll create your pairings, help with award presentations and set up proximity markers where you want them. If it's event related, we will make sure to think of it before a problem arises.\nIt's important to note that Glenwood Country Club is a user friendly golf course for those in your group that are a little timid about attacking the golf course and for those who don't play golf at all. Very rarely is there a forced carry off the tee and there are no holes in the design that are considered long by the average golf standards today. This makes Glenwood playable for everyone. It's also a relaxing and calming retreat for those who have no interest in golfing.\nRetreats at Glenwood Country Club\nGlenwood Country Club has a massive fireplace that is open on both sides, which creates a feeling of community and provides guests with the perfect location for your awards dinner or party.\nIn addition, we offer delicious catering options that range from a casual barbecue to an elegant cuisine that can be served to visitors both on the outdoor veranda or inside the clubhouse by the fire.\nIf you're planning a retreat, we also offer a 12-room Glenwood Country Club \"Fairways\" Lodge with a large common area that includes a full kitchen and living area. The lodge is perfect for groups of up to 24 people who are looking to work on team building and cooperation as well as for great golf and fun. A new addition for 2014....We now have additional lodging at our Glenwood Country Club \"Greens\" Lodge. Located next to our \"Fairways\" lodge......The \"Greens\" is an 8 room (17 bed), two-story lodge that includes a full kitchen, dining and living area with large screen televisions and game table with a grilling and hot tub area for your relaxation and enjoyment.\nFor more information about outings, retreats, and other events at Glenwood Country Club, call the Pro Shop for details. Call in advance to allow our staff the time to cater to every need and concern you might have for your next event. Our high quality staff will work hard to make your event a big success.",
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        "title": "South Korea needs detailed plan to resolve THAAD issue: expert - Global Times",
        "raw_content": "By Zhang Xin Source:Global Times Published: 2017/5/18 20:28:39\nChinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi meets with Lee Hae-chan, special envoy of the President of the Republic of Korea (ROK) Moon Jae-in, in Beijing, capital of China, May 18, 2017. (Xinhua/Cui Xinyu)\nChinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi urged South Korea to take clear measures to improve bilateral relations during his meeting with a South Korean special envoy on Thursday.\nLee Hae-chan, South Korea's presidential envoy, arrived in Beijing Thursday for a visit widely expected to rebuild mutual trust with China since the election of Moon Jae-in as South Korean president earlier this month generated optimism.\nSino-South Korean ties have soured over the deployment of the US-backed Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) anti-missile system in South Korea.\n\"This year we've had some unexpected setbacks. Our relations are at a crossroads and it's not something we want to see,\" Wang said during his meeting with Lee. \"We hope the new government will correct the problems we have encountered and take effective measures and positions as soon as possible to remove the obstacles that have been placed on the road to good relations between our two countries.\"\nIn response, Lee said that South Korea realizes that the deployment of the THAAD system has been undermining mutual trust and bilateral cooperation. \"South Korea will seek a solution to properly deal with the issue,\" Lee was quoted as saying by a Xinhua report on Thursday.\n\"China resolutely opposes the deployment of THAAD because it will destabilize the balance in Northeast Asia. If the new South Korean administration cannot sweep away the anti-missile system, which is no doubt a tough job, it shouldn't expect bilateral ties, especially economic cooperation, to return to their status prior to the THAAD issue,\" said L\u00fc Chao, an expert on Korean studies at the Liaoning Academy of Social Sciences.\nSince the presidential election campaign, Moon has been opposed to the deployment of the THAAD, which had been implemented by the US army when former president Park Geun-hye was impeached. Moon claims it lacks the legal procedure to approve the deployment, and the US decision to hastily implement the system undermines South Korea's democracy.\nMoon's supporters also expect him to improve Sino-South Korean relations and to help his country's economy recover.\n\"Addressing the difficulties facing South Korean businesses in China tops Lee's agenda in his visit,\" Zheng Jiyong, director of the Center for Korean Studies at Fudan University, told the Global Times.\nSouth Korean businesses in China have been badly affected since the rise of the THAAD issue.\nChinese tourists had been the biggest spenders in South Korea. But the number of Chinese visitors to the country dropped 40 percent in March, when South Korean conglomerate Lotte Group agreed to a land swap with the South Korean military for the deployment of the THAAD system, according to a CNN report. South Korean movies and TV shows have also been removed by Chinese online video platforms.\nSince Moon took office earlier this month, cultural exchanges between the two countries appear to be warming up. Some South Korean entertainment industry people claim they've begun to receive cooperation proposals from China, a recent Yonhap News Agency report said.\n\"But if South Korea doesn't come up with a specific plan to resolve the THAAD issue, it shouldn't expect Sino-South Korean ties to enjoy momentum,\" Zheng said.\nWith the Belt and Road initiative starting to work, China has more cooperative options than before, while South Korea will be more dependent on China for its economic development, L\u00fc said. South Korea should waste no time in improving relations with China, he said.\nLee said Moon and Chinese President Xi Jinping will hold their first summit meeting as early as July on the sidelines of the Group 20 summit in Germany, while a bilateral meeting could also be possible in August, Yonhap News Agency reported on Thursday.\nNewspaper headline: FM meets with SK envoy, urges new govt to improve relations",
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        "title": "Real Estate Notebook: Big Beltline development may grow; Parkside goes suburban - Atlanta Business Chronicle - GNUITAR",
        "raw_content": "An already giant mixed-use project proposed along the Atlanta Beltline may get even larger.\nThe planned development next to the Historic Fourth Ward Park, Eastside Trail and Ponce City Market, would now include up to 1,100 residential units and 1.1-million-square-feet of office space. The new specs retained initial plans for 200,000-square-feet of retail and boutique hotel.\nThe redevelopment of 760 Ralph McGill Blvd., a longtime operations center for Georgia Power, is large enough to be filed as a Development of Regional Impact, or DRI. The process triggers the Atlanta Regional Commission to get involved to prepare for the development\u2019s effect on local traffic and infrastructure.\nThe DRI typically reflects a project\u2019s maximum density for an area, but it doesn\u2019t necessarily mean it will be developed to that scale.\nNew City LLC is the developer. It\u2019s led by Jim Irwin, a former principal with Jamestown, the real estate company behind Ponce City Market \u2014 a catalyst for new investment and development in Old Fourth Ward.\nNew City originally unveiled plans for its new $750 million project in December, with features such as terracing green roofs and an elevated walkway into Historic Fourth Ward Park. It was going to have just two 12-story office buildings and at least 700 residential units.\nIts new DRI filing, however, reflects key changes such as the additional office space. The modifications stem New City recently acquiring an additional 1.1 acres next to its development. It paid about $4.9 million for the property at 750 Ralph McGill Blvd.\nIt bought the site from Live Oak Realty Investments, which had zoned the site for a 16-story tower and 20,000 square feet of commercial space. Irwin said New City and its partners realized they needed control of the property to preserve the ambitions they had for the development.\n\u201cIt allows us to build something similar in a better location that fits with the walkable, urban architecture and street-level retail that we are trying to create,\u201d Irwin told Atlanta Business Chronicle on March 15.\nThe additional office space also indicates how much interest the project is receiving from companies seeking office space along the Beltline. It\u2019s worth noting Jamestown had to keep adding office space to keep up with demand from tenants. Time will tell if New City benefits from the same dynamic.\nThe project is still in the middle of its rezoning process. The Atlanta office of Perkins + Will is the master planner.\nParkside goes suburban\nThe popularity of loft-office projects is spreading to the Atlanta suburbs.\nAtlanta developer Parkside Partners is converting four older low-rise office buildings in Technology Park, the business park in Peachtree Corners that\u2019s been home to suburban tech, manufacturing and distribution companies for decades.\nParkside Partners will convert 125,000 square feet of office and warehouse space built in 1972. It was formerly used by Honeywell International Inc.\nThe buildings are located at 125 Technology Parkway.\nBrock Hudgins Architects is designing the project, which includes 90,000 to 100,000 square feet of creative loft office space, with exposed brick, high ceilings and a 1-acre amenity park called The Quad.\nIt will also have access to the Peachtree Corners Tech Park Trail, an 11.5-mile multi-use trail linking Tech Park to the city\u2019s new retail and housing development. The 8-acre project is called Bureau.\nParkside Partners is already known for its loft office conversions across Atlanta. In the city, the projects offer tenants alternatives to standard glass office towers, which dot the skyline from Buckhead to downtown.\nThe projects are relatively new to the suburbs, but could give tenants in cities such as Peachtree Corners, Roswell and Alpharetta similar intown loft-office features at a more affordable price.\nSuburban office tenants may also like the idea of keeping their workplace outside the city so that their employees can avoid the long commute intown. It will also be interesting to see if loft-offices catch on in suburban cities that are filling their downtowns with new housing, restaurants and bars and linking those amenities to trails. If so, the projects may create new competition for landlords of aging low-and-mid-rise buildings that remain tucked away in traditional suburban office parks.\n$500,000 Midtown condos\nA Midtown parking lot once slated to be apartments for empty-nesters is now planned as $500,000 condos.\nDezhu U.S., a subsidiary of a Chinese developer, wants to build the five-story project at Juniper and 5th streets. (See related story, Page 1A) The 150-unit development would have condos ranging from $500,000 to $600,000. Initial site work is underway.\nDezhu recently secured a $6 million land acquisition loan from BridgeInvest, a lender that specializes in short-term commercial real estate debt. Dezhu is replacing Southeast Capital Cos. as the site\u2019s developer. Southeast Capital was planning to turn the vacant two-acre parking lot into apartments.\nDezhu sees an opportunity to find a niche with the project because of a lack of intown condos in the $500,000 price range, said Alex Horn, a managing partner with Bridgeinvest.\nDezhu does not yet have construction financing to start the project. However, it could seek a construction loan or proceed with the project by using its own equity. Smith Dalia Architects is designing the condo building.\nNewell Brands Inc. has leased 60,402 square feet with at Morgan Falls Office Park. The five-building office complex is at 7840 Roswell Road in Sandy Springs. Garett Backman, manager of Morgan Falls Office owner, REO Fund 2 LLC, and Transwestern\u2019s Jeff Taylor brokered the lease. Newell Brands is a global marketer of consumer and commercial products. Its brands include Yankee Candle, Rubbermaid, and Sharpie. Newell Brands will occupy almost all of Building 100 at Morgan Falls Office Park.Jessica Doyle, one of Atlanta real estate\u2019s top producers over the past decade, has joined Colliers International. Doyle will be a senior vice president with Colliers, where she will help lead the landlord services group. She will also focus on business development. Doyle was formerly Southeast U.S. leasing director at John Hancock Real Estate, where she oversaw a 4.5-million-square-foot portfolio including 1100 Peachtree and Phipps Tower. At Colliers, she will represent ownership of office projects including Peachtree Center\u2019s Marquis I and II, Overlook I and Cumberland Center. Doyle has become one of the Atlanta market\u2019s most recognizable names in the landlord business. She began her career after college and broke into the real estate business with prominent Atlanta firm Ackerman & Co.New plans are emerging for a long-sought after project at MARTA\u2019s King Memorial station. 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        "raw_content": "Eeyore's birthday party--helping keep Austin weird for 50 years\nIf you\u2019re anywhere near Austin, Texas on Saturday, April 27, 2013 come to Pease Park in central Austin and celebrate Eeyore\u2019s 50th AnnualBirthday Party. It\u2019s a free and noncommercial event and open to everyone, according to organizer Scott Sexton, president of the Forest Foundation that puts on the party.\nThis legendary spring jubilee honoring Eeyore, Christopher Robin and Winnie the Pooh\u2019s sad but sweet donkey friend, is one of the events that prompted Austin City Council to formally adopt \u201cKeep Austin Weird\u201d as the city slogan.\nBegun in 1963 by several University of Texas students (no surprise!), this unique celebration flourished during the 1960s and 1970s, when the drinking age in Texas was temporarily lowered to 18. The funky affair\u2014outlandish costumes encouraged--has survived as one of Austin\u2019s first signs of spring by retaining its original hippie flavor.\nToday it has evolved into a fun family event that provides a venue for non-profit groups to raise funds by selling drinks and food, including vegetarian items. There is no paid staff; everyone working there is a volunteer. The party starts at 11 a.m. and continues till dark.\nOld-fashioned maypole dancing is still a prime attraction with costume contests, live entertainment, face painting, and, of course, birthday cake to make it a fun occasion for both adults and children. The special children\u2019s area is open from 11 a.m. till 4 p.m. Live music starts at noon and continues till 6 p.m.\nCostumed partiers show off jump rope skills.\nOh, and bring the dog; there is plenty of romping room in Pease Park. If you like entertainment that is a little weird, you\u2019re an Austinite at heart, and you\u2019ll love this bohemian celebration. \u201cIt\u2019s fulfilling to know we\u2019re doing something that helps retain the spirit of Austin, Sexton says. The park is a smoke-free environment.\nRather than trying to drive to Pease Park, located at 1100 Kingsbury St., get there by riding a bicycle, walking, or taking a bus. Shuttles are provided all day from free parking areas, so check the website for location and schedule information. www.eeyores.org\nPhotos courtesy of Bing.com\nLabels: Austin, Eeyore's birthday party, family fun, Keep Austin Weird, Pease Park",
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        "raw_content": "Family Times Home-School Reviews\nThese reviews are the combined efforts of various home-school parents, most of whom have subscribed to the Family Times newsletter. We appreciate the efforts of all who have contributed. All reviews are written by home-school parents who have personal experience with the materials they review, and all are written from the perspective of Christians who attend non-denominational, non-institutional churches of Christ (see note below*). This is the audience that we seek specifically to benefit. Since various reviewers have participated, different viewpoints are reflected. Each reviewer is solely responsible for his/her own comments (although the editor has made changes for brevity and general suitability).\nMost reviews contain information about costs, addresses or phone numbers where the materials may be obtained, etc. Please remember that we make no guarantees whatsoever regarding the accuracy for this information! We hope the costs can serve as \"ball-park figures\" for cost comparison purposes. You may need to use the Internet or local library to find up-to-date information regarding addresses, costs, etc.\nTerms relating to home schooling seem to follow no standard spelling. We personally prefer two words (\"home school,\" \"home schooler,\" etc.) and hyphenated adjectives (\"home-schooled student\"). Others use just one word (\"homeschool,\" \"homeschooler,\" etc.). We have made little effort to standardize these terms in the reviews. And while we have tried to correct most grammatical errors, we have almost surely missed some.\nWe welcome and encourage updates to these reviews. Specifically, any home-school parent who attends a non-instrumental, non-institutional church of Christ is welcome to submit additional reviews or even alterative viewpoints. See our email address at the end.\nThis material is copyrighted by Family Times. You are permitted to give copies of any review to others for the purpose of promoting home schooling in a positive way. Please quote each review entirely without changing the content in any way and cite the source as https://www.gospelway.com/familytimes. However, you are not free to place any review on a website or publish it in any publication, in print or on the Internet, without permission. To obtain permission, please go to https://www.gospelway.com/comments.php\n* Because of their unique beliefs, reviewers may oppose materials that justify divorce, abortion, feminism, profanity, gambling, smoking, drinking, etc. They may also criticize books for promoting ideas such as evolution, denominationalism, Calvinism, salvation by \"faith only\" without baptism, instrumental music in worship, church support of centralized earthly institutions or recreation or entertainment, etc.\nGeneral Curricula\nA Beka Book/Pensacola\nA Beka Video School\nBob Jones Home Satellite\nHistory & Geography (Social Studies)\nGreenleaf Press Henty, G.A. (Fiction)\nNotgrass American History Veritas Press\nAlphabet Island Phonics\nGetty Dubay\nHooked on Phonics Learning L/A through Literature\nMcGraw-Hill Spectrum\nPortland State Handwriting\nProfessor Phonics\nSing Spell Read Write\nTeach Your Child to Read...\nBob Jones Math\nHorizons Math Making Math Meaningful\nMiquon Math Ray's Arithmetics\nHow Does God Do That? Lyrical Life Science\nThe Rainbow Solomon Resource Guide\nYoung Scientists Club\nFrench in 10 Minutes a Day Power-Glide Spanish Rosetta Stone Spanish\nAmplified Bible Curriculum\nBible Study Flash Cards\nFree Online Bible Study Lessons\nGrowing Up in the Lord\nRobert Harkrider's Books Illustrated Bible Timeline\nFerrell Jenkins' Books\nLadies' Studies (various)\nLight to My Path Workbooks\nMen & Women of the Bible\nMrs. Lee's Bible Stories New Testament Greek Online\nOur Spiritual Heritage\nRainbow Lessons\nSupplemental Bible Materials\nThrough the Bible in Felt\nBob & Sandra Waldron's Books\nComprehensive Curriculum-Basic Skills\nFallacy Detective (logic)\nGeography Wizardry\nJournaling to Moral Excellence\nLanguage & Thinking for Children\nMath Wizardry\nScience Wizardry\nSeeds-God's Computers\nBoy's Quest\nHome School Enrichment Homeschooling Parent\nHome Schooling: Start Here\nThe Mailbox Monthly Idea Books\nNature Friend\nVideos, Computer Software, & CDs\nBible Mapper Software\nDefending Liberty: HSLDA Story Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed\nLinda Haught's Fitness Club Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia\nOther Books/Materials of Interest\nAmerican Adventure Series\nAnyone Can Homeschool\nClair Bee Sports Books\nDinner's in the Freezer Dr. James Dobson's Books\nHomeschooling: A Parents' Guide...\nHomeschooling-Biblical Worldview\nHomeschooling for Eternity\nHomeschooling: Learning Styles\nI Am a Home Schooler Idiot's Guide to Homeschooling\nMake It Your Ambition\nMarking the Milestones\nManagers of Their Homes\nNEA: Trojan Horse\nReal-Life Homeschooling\nWhen You Rise Up\nPlease note that some of these curricula do not cover all subject areas or not all grade levels. Read the specifications carefully.\nA Beka Book/Pensacola Christian Correspondence School\nReviewed by David Pratte\nContact information: PO Box 18000, Pensacola, FL 32523 (800-874-BEKA).\nGrades covered: K-12\nCost: Purchasing just textbooks may cost an average of $200 or more per year.\nThis is a very complete curriculum, originally designed for use in \"Christian\" private schools. A Beka and Pensacola are not financially tied to any denomination; however, they are basically Baptist in view. This is occasionally a problem, but not often.\nHome schoolers may enroll in a correspondence program or purchase individual textbooks and materials as needed. Available are essentially all materials you need, including texts, tests, and grading keys, grades K-12. Daily lesson plans, many visuals, and enrichment materials are also available. You can purchase materials for reading, phonics, grammar, math, science, history, health, vocabulary, and music, including complete materials for most high school topics.\nThe approach used involves traditional textbooks. Because the material is designed for classroom use, home schoolers may want to make some adaptations (though this is not necessary). The academic level is relatively demanding for each grade level.\nReading texts emphasize high moral standards, character improvement, and strong family values. Science is strongly creationist, thoroughly refuting evolution. History is strongly patriotic, but occasionally introduces premillennialism and religious history from a Protestant view. Faith only or other Calvinist views come up, but only rarely. The phonics program is good. Tests tend to contain too much busywork. We suggest replacing some test questions with essay and short answer questions.\nThe materials are fairly priced, but if you purchase everything you buy several items for each subject at each grade level. The textbooks can be reused for later students. Tests cannot be photocopied, but may be reused provided you have your children write their answers on separate paper. Field representatives are available to meet with groups of parents to demonstrate the books. Video tapes are also available.\nFor those who want a traditional textbook approach, we recommend Beka. Personally we prefer Saxon math over Beka. Families may want to start with Beka because it provides a complete program, then experiment with other materials as they become more experienced.\nReviewed by Sherry and Matt Hennecke\nContact information: A Beka School Services, PO Box 18000, Pensacola, FL 32523; (800) 874-3592\nCost: The \"noncredit\" program prices are $690 per grade (includes all subjects) for elementary or $315 per course for grades 7-12 or $820 for three to five subjects. The \"credit\" program is $740 per course.\nAs stated in their brochure, \"the Video Home School features the master teachers of Pensacola Christian Academy in a traditional Christian classroom setting for the instruction of your child at home.\" Kindergarten through high school courses are available on either a credit or noncredit basis.\nThis program is based on videos tapes which present the material taught in A Beka Book texts. The tapes come in periodic shipments and must be returned after use. Also included are the student's textbooks, quiz and test booklets, teacher's manuals, curriculum guides, quiz and test keys, as well as some supplementary materials. All of these written materials are those which are available through A Beka Books.\nThe teachers on the videos are, for the most part, excellent. The elementary teachers are nothing short of amazing as they involve the at-home students. Most of the high school teachers (especially history and science) are extremely engaging and interesting. The subject matter is covered thoroughly.\nThe class schedule in the elementary grades is relatively rigid, since the subjects follow one another on the video tape. Since the teachers' instruction builds day by day, skipping ahead is difficult. Beginning with grade 7 the video instruction for each subject is on separate tapes, giving much more flexibility to slow down or to skip ahead in a subject as needed. Of course, the parents can modify the assignments and testing if they are using the noncredit program.\nDoctrinal error can be largely avoided by deleting A Beka's Bible courses. The video teachers and the textbooks (usually history and English) sometimes make references to \"faith-only salvation,\" Calvinism, premillennialism, and denominational missionaries. These errors are readily identified by older students. Nevertheless, parents should remain vigilant when using A Beka. This problem is very, very limited in the regular course work, but does occasionally creep in.\nThe standards and pace of the A Beka program are demanding and challenging. Students can work very independently, but a parent should be nearby to provide further explanations and to gauge the student's comprehension. Our daughters definitely feel like they are a part of their video classes and speak of their classmates and teachers as though they personally know them. We believe that the video school is an excellent way to home school older students.\nReviewed by Wayne Walker\nThis curriculum contains four core subjects - English, math, social studies, and science - taught through self-contained and self-instructional four-color worktexts called PACES (twelve per subject per year, each with a teacher's key), which are written in bite-sized pieces, especially suitable for slower learners. The emphasis is heavily traditional and back-to-basics with little stress on hands-on projects or thinking skills and features lots of drill and fill-in-the-blanks. While some consider it unexciting and without creativity, ACE students have been shown significantly to outperform public school students.\nACE is a very easy program to administer for the teacher because the curriculum is mostly self-instructional. It is equally easy for the student in early grades to follow. The layout is straightforward and logical, with a lot of repetition and texts that are printed in nice, clear type. It does move more slowly through material in the first couple of grades, but the writers feel that it is better to spend more time with the basics before jumping into more advanced studies.\nBob Jones Home Education Satellite System\nReviewed by Sherri Hope\nContact information: 1-800-739-8199.\nFor the past year, we have been using the BJU HomeSat system for our high schooler. The high quality teachers, visual graphics, and thorough instruction combine to make the classes enjoyable and interesting. These classes are challenging, content heavy, and tend to be more structured, requiring the student to adhere to a schedule. Compared to other video programs, HomeSat is more flexible. We can pick any combination of courses we want, regardless of grade or subject. No sets or unwanted Bible courses are required. Also, once taped, these courses can be kept and reused at a later time. HomeSat offers courses K - 12. While most classes are pretaped in a weekly block feed, some high-school-level courses can also be viewed live on a daily basis.\nStartup costs include purchasing the hardware, course registration costs, and a monthly access fee (like cable TV). Books are purchased separately. The hardware consists of a satellite dish and a receiver. You can either install the dish yourself, or hire a professional (like we did). We've experienced no problems receiving the satellite signal, and the quality of the signal has been good. Course registrations pay for all test materials, assignment and taping schedules, etc. The Access fee allows you to view all channels plus any special programs. (For example, we watched the BJU Drama Dept. perform Shakespeare's \"King Lear\".) Student textbooks and curriculum are the buyer's responsibility. However, used materials can be purchased as long as they are current. We found that not all teacher's manuals are absolutely necessary. We also signed up during HomeSat's \"register for one course, get one free\" sale. These things helped to keep our initial costs down.\nAs with many curricula, HomeSat has a denominational world view. Unscriptural doctrine is sometimes discussed but we have found such references comparable to the A Beka curriculum.\nReviewed by Whit Sasser\nContact Information: Calvert School, 105 Tuscany Road., Baltimore, MD 21210-3098; (410)243-6030.\nGrades covered: K-8\nCost: About $400 per year (kindergarten a little less)\nThis is the grand daddy of home schooling, having begun around the turn of the century. It is a day school in Baltimore, but has been for many years providing a high quality curriculum for people around the world. In the 1960's my parents used Calvert to teach me, as well as my sisters, for the two years we were in Nigeria, West Africa. In those days it was known simply as correspondence course schooling and was recommended as the curriculum used by US government diplomats and personnel for their children when in foreign countries without adequate school facilities.\nThe school is accredited by the State of Maryland, and is a secular curriculum with a \"Christian\" flavor. For an additional fee, an advisory service may be purchased where each student is assigned a teacher in the Day school, who will grade tests that are mailed in and give advice as needed. You purchase a package for each grade, that includes everything you will need, right down to the pencils and erasers. The teacher's manual is leased and must be either returned or destroyed after every year. Therefore, even though you may keep the textbooks, the package as a whole is not reusable; and since you cannot buy books separately, the whole price must be paid each year.\nThe teacher's manual is very extensive and enables almost anyone to teach their children. It instructs the teacher how to teach the material as you go. The curriculum follows a traditional textbook and test approach to learning and gradually shifts from hands-on instruction by the teacher in the lower grades to self-teaching by the students in the older grades. There are also additional music and foreign language courses available.\nI highly recommend Calvert, but understand that the cost may be prohibitive to some, especially those with large families who hope to reuse a lot of the materials for subsequent children. But all-in-all, Calvert is a good way to teach your child at home.\nChristian Liberty Academy Satellite Schools (CLASS)\nReviewed by Jeff Hamilton\nContact Information: Christian Liberty Academy Satellite Schools, 502 W. Euclid Ave., Arlington Heights, IL 60004; (708) 259-8736\nK-12, Associate of Arts and Bachelor of Arts degrees in Elementary Education, Secondary Education, Bible, History, Political Science/Economics, English, Math, and Science\nThere are two basic plans: The CLASS Plan, which is a full-service plan, and the Family Plan, which is a reduced-service plan. In the full-service plan, CLASS maintains all school records, grade tests, and issues quarterly report cards. With the reduced-service plan, the family is responsible for all record keeping. The full-service plan also includes legal advisement, if needed, and testing at the beginning of each grade level. The full-service plan runs between $185 and $340, depending on the grade level. The reduced-service plan runs between $165 and $285, depending on the grade level.\nCLASS uses a traditional textbook study. Most of the books are their own publications or come from A Beka Books. The math books come from Modern Curriculum Press. Full teacher's manuals are provided for the math and phonics courses, but the remaining courses only come with answer keys.\nWhen you first enroll in CLASS, several cassette tapes and manuals are sent describing home schooling, CLASS, and even how to answer those wonderful questions from neighbors and grandparents. If you choose the full service plan, as our family did, a California Standard Achievement Test is first sent for each student. After the test is returned, CLASS sends books roughly geared to the grade level of each student.\nCourses in the elementary grades cover Bible, Reading, Spelling, Grammar, History, Science, and Math. Phonics is taught through the second grade. Handwriting is taught through the fourth grade.\nThere are religious references scattered throughout all the material. Christian Liberty Academy considers itself to be nondenominational and fundamental, but they are strongly Calvinistic. As a result, you must keep an eye on the material. However, all these flaws are easily spotted and can be supplemented. The lessons themselves are generally very good to excellent.\nThe science books are from A Beka and are a joy to use, strongly emphasizing the Bible's teaching of a six-day creation. History books are surprisingly up-to-date, and go out of their way to point out the Christian beliefs of many historical figures. However, there is a shade too much emphasis placed on the work of early missionaries. The reading books stress the virtues of Christian living.\nCLASS requires music, Art, and Physical Education of each student, but CLASS supplies no material. Instead, you submit a general description of what was done in each of these areas to CLASS at the end of the school year.\nA significant point to note is that upon graduation from CLASS, the students will have a traditional transcript available when they apply for college entrance.\nAdditional Note on CLASS funding\nby Sharon Ayres\nI have been using Christian Liberty Academy for my curriculum and recently attended a speech by Dr. Lindstrom, superintendent of Christian Liberty Academy. He told us about CLA starting Christian schools in Moscow and other places to reach out for Christ. He said these were financed by CLA.\nAfterwards I approached him to clarify this. I asked him, \"Were you saying that some of the funds we send you for tuition are used for financing your 'mission' trips?\" He was very happy to tell me, \"Yes!\" I was disappointed to learn this. I do not want my money to support the Calvinism they teach.\n[Editor's note: CLASS gave me essentially the same answer when I asked them a similar question in the 1980's. Each family will have to consider the matter yourselves, but we believe you deserve to know that CLASS is a \"ministry\" of the Church of Christian Liberty, a highly Calvinistic church. They make no distinction between church funds and CLASS funds, so home-schoolers' money may end up financing any or all of their church activities. Also, you should be aware that, although CLASS does give a high-school diploma, there may be little practical advantage in this since it is not accredited. - Dave Pratte]\nReviewed by Tina Meade\nContact Information: Christian Light Education, PO Box 1212, Harrisonburg, VA 22801-1212; Phone: 540-434-1003\n[This program is workbook oriented, rather than textbook oriented.]\nChristian Light Education is economical, and Mary Pride gave it an A in her Big Book Of Home Learning. Each subject comes in ten light units [workbooks], so it is easy to know how much the kids need to do in a day. It is easy for the kids to follow on their own. Answer keys can be handed down, so it gets cheaper as you go.\nThe publishers are Mennonite, so the the material and pictures are quite conservative. They don't believe in instrumental music in worship or that children need to do anything to be saved. They teach against Christmas trees and Santa Claus. They believe in one man for one woman for life. However, they don't believe that baptism is for the remission of sins but do believe in pouring for baptism.\nChristian Light has different plans:\nThis program provides parent training by mail or at the CLE training center. Also included are phone assistance for administrative and academic help, beginning testing and placement, record keeping with transcripts and permanent record, CAT and CTBS/4 Survey, grade 8 and high school diplomas. A one-time fee of $100 covers the complete training program and certificate for one parent, along with the above-mentioned services. Then there is a $50 fee for subsequent years - if sent in by June 30, after which it is $65. In this program you may purchase achievement tests. Your senior may obtain a diploma from Christian Light, but I doubt that it would amount to anything since they are not accredited.\nTraining Without Services:\nThis includes a complete training program by mail or CLE training center. You may purchase and use CLE curriculum, except restricted tests and diplomas. No additional services. The home maintains student records. One-time fee of $75.\nCurriculum and Materials:\nThis includes no training or services and no extra fees. The home school may purchase and use all CLE curriculum (except restricted tests and CLE diplomas). The home decides what to order and maintains student records, using CLE forms if desired.\nI specifically asked whether any money we send them goes to any church. The lady said it does not. She said they are a non-profit organization and all the money goes to CLE.\nKonos: A Unit Study Curriculum\nReviewed by Mark and Laura Cascairo\nKonos uses a unit study approach. Each unit study involves a general theme topic which integrates all the usual subject areas into one topic. The theme is typically studied for a few weeks, then the studies move on to a new theme. With Konos the topics are character traits. Therefore, all required subjects, except math and language, are studied in light of a particular character trait. For example, in the unit on attentiveness, we studied ears, sound, music, eyes, frontiersmen, tracking, trapping, predator and prey, Indians, and birds. Through all of these studies, the quality of attentiveness was reinforced.\nThe beauty of unit studies is that the entire family can study the same topic. Konos, for example, divides the activities into three groups, those for younger, middle and older children. With unit studies, there is freedom to decide which topics get studied, in what order, and at what level of difficulty.\nKonos provides multiple suggestions for activities and experiments, as well as for reading and writing projects. This curriculum works well for all learning styles because of the variety of activities possible. The hands-on activities help our children to really remember the lessons. There is so much to choose from that you do not dare try to do all that is suggested.\nEach unit ends with a special activity. The obedience unit, which included a section on kings and queens, ended with a medieval feast complete with tapestries, costumes, food, juggling and more. These make for very memorable evenings.\nUnit studies do require considerable preparation time. For this reason, I would recommend working with other families to share the load. Our family is involved with four other families in a co-op arrangement with twelve school-aged children total. The advantages of this type of arrangement are the ability to divide up the responsibilities, the opportunity for children from different families to learn and have fun together, and the ability to utilize the talents and skills of a greater number of involved adults. Much of the unit study work is done at home as a family, but once every two weeks, our co-op meets for a special all-day session.\nThe disadvantages of the co-op arrangement are primarily organizational. It is sometimes hard to get different families to agree to follow the same basic schedule. All families involved must have similar goals and a willingness to share in the work. It is important that basic moral values and beliefs are held in common by all, and good parental control of the children is mandatory. We found it helpful to formulate printed guidelines outlining the goals and responsibilities of the co-op, prior to the first meeting, so that each family participating has a clear understanding of what is expected.\nThe cost of unit study curricula varies. Konos Volume I costs about $85.00 This is really quite reasonable, considering that it provides two years' worth of material, can be used for grades K-8, is reusable, and includes every subject except math and language. Volume II of Konos is also for grades K-8. There are two other later volumes for high school. These latter two do not cover math or science.\nWe use the library extensively to supplement our learning material. To do this, we must plan ahead to order books to be available when each new unit begins.\nIn summary, unit studies provide a framework of themes around which most subjects can be taught. The themes tying the subjects together, in connection with the plentiful activities, help children to remember their lessons. Unit study curricula are relatively inexpensive, and while requiring some preparation and organization on the part of the teachers, they allow a tremendous amount of freedom to individualize the instruction according to a child's learning level, learning style, and special interests.\nReviewed by Sara Smith, Flint, MI\nThe Konos Unit Studies Curriculum is a great unit study set organized under 19 specific character traits. There are 3 volumes which are designed to cover grades K-8. Each specific character trait has 7-8 topics related to that character trait. These topics are the study subjects.\nVolume I covers Attentiveness, Obedience, Orderliness, Trust, Patience, Stewardship, and Honor. Volume II covers Inquisitiveness, Responsibility, Love/Generosity, Courage, Wisdom, and Loyalty. Volume III covers Cooperation, Determination, Honesty, Self- Control, Initiative/Resourcefulness, and Joy/Cheerfulness. They do not have to be done in any particular order. It is useful, however, to do an entire trait before moving on to another trait. At the end of each character trait set of topics, there is an evaluation which is useful in determining whether or not the desired trait is being incorporated.\nEach volume contains a list of what traits are covered in that volume, plus what topics are covered for each character trait in that volume. Each topic has a sample outline of the topic, including information such as how many weeks this topic should take, materials needed, theme, Bible material covered, songs, poetry and artwork applicable, books (broken down by age group), family ready suggestion, writing activities, activities from the list of suggestions, and family or co-op activities. This is stressed as a sample! You may choose to follow it completely, but you may come up with your own set of activities to do as well.\nFor each topic the following information is provided: 1) Bible applicable for the topic; 2) Examples, someone who applies (for Ears/Sound/Music Helen Keller, Ann Sullivan, Alexander Graham Bell, and Antonio Stradivari are the examples); 3) Vocabulary list; 4) Resources which include books, video, and/or audio recordings; and 5) Activities which list things to do to learn the material. This section has literally hundreds of ideas! Each activity includes the subject that activity covers as well. Some of the activities cover \"life skills\" as the subject! The hardest part of Konos is deciding which activities to do!\nThe resource lists provided are very good, but not every library will carry the same books. We never had difficulty finding something in the library that would meet our needs, even if it wasn't on the resource list. The Internet resources that are now available may also be explored.\nOther products that Konos sells are Konos Compass, which includes a more comprehensive daily outline of some of the units and how to use the units, video taped seminar on using the unit studies (which is excellent), and a timeline kit with each volume, that is wonderful. However, the timeline takes up a great deal of wall space, so if you don't have a large wall to put it on, it's hard to use. The characters that are in the timeline packet are noted in the topic outlines. Individual unit topics are also available. If you just want to do a unit study on one topic (Kings and Queens, for example), many of these individual units are available. They are fairly expensive, however.\nWe loved using Konos. I have one learner who is hands on, and this curriculum is perfect for him. My auditory learner also did very well with this program when we were reading the books aloud as a group. We had so much fun with some of the units that we spent twice as long on them as the suggested time frame. The units lend themselves to multi-age teaching. The activities cover such a wide range of items that there is something for every age in every topic. The activities that are listed also inspire other activities that may more closely meet your needs. The possibilities are literally endless!\nThe aspect of doing unit studies that I did not like was not really knowing how much we have progressed. The Compass covers the scope and sequence of traditional curriculum and compares it to the Konos curriculum, and everything will be covered eventually. If you are organized well and can keep up a reasonable pace, this is a great curriculum.\nReviewed by Donna Craig\nWritten by Dorian Holt\nA World of Adventure (volume 1) is $75 and A New World of Adventure (volume 2) is $90.\nLearning Adventures is a proposed 5-year unit study curriculum for children in 4th through 8th grades that uses history as the theme for each unit. Each volume will contain 180 days of lesson plans including all the usual subjects: Bible study, the language arts (grammar, spelling, vocabulary, and writing), history, science, and the fine arts. It does not include math, typewriting, and handwriting. At present, only the first two volumes, A World of Adventure and A New World of Adventure are available.\nI believe that Learning Adventures is the best unit study curriculum written for homeschoolers. Apparently many agree as it was voted Best Unit Study in Practical Homeschooling\u2019s Reader Awards for 2002 and 2003. What makes Learning Adventures such a great curriculum?\nFirst, I would have to say that its purpose is one reason. Having chatted with its author, Dorian Holt, through email, I discovered that the birth of Learning Adventures began when she was writing her son\u2019s unit study curriculum. Her friends begged her to share, and she ultimately decided to put it on the market. She wanted to write a curriculum that would aid rather than discourage new homeschoolers and homeschoolers new to unit studies, since preparing unit studies is labor-intensive for moms and dads. She also wanted to design a curriculum that was not dependent on certain books, in order to keep the cost of purchasing books at a minimum for those who could not afford to stock one shelf of their bookcases with just one year\u2019s worth of good books. For each volume of Learning Adventures, a family actually has to have only a Bible, though purchasing the required books for the literature study would also be advantageous. The rest of the books that a family uses for the history, science, and fine arts studies would be checked out of the library and there is no required list for these.\nTo insure that families adequately covered the information for each subject, Mrs. Holt provides \u201cessays\u201d in the history, science, and fine arts sections. For example, if the day\u2019s history lesson includes a study of mummification and you have books that explain this process, then you would simply read from the library books and skip the little essay. However, if you did not have this information in the library books, then you could read the information provided by Mrs. Holt and pass it along to your children either by reading it out loud to them or by narrating it back to them. This process is the same for science and fine arts.\nOther things that I liked about Learning Adventures are that Mrs. Holt includes lists for everything. She has lists of suggested books (note they are \u201csuggested\u201d rather than required) for history, science, and fine arts that she found at her libraries or that you can purchase from homeschooling catalogs; lists of applicable website addresses; lists by day of required materials for the history, science, and fine arts projects; and lists of vocabulary words for each subject as needed (these are not the words in the vocabulary study). The literature selections are great including such titles as The Golden Goblet, The Bronze Bow, Amos Fortune: Free Man, Island of the Blue Dolphins, and The Sign of the Beaver, just to name a few. She includes questions for reading comprehension and discusses literary devices. Grammar is structured rather than \u201chit or miss\u201d as with some integrated language arts programs, pulling sentences out of the literature or the history or science subjects to use in order to teach the grammar subject of the day. For vocabulary, students study Greek and Latin roots in the style of English From the Roots Up. The root words are chosen from the literature, history, and science subjects of the day. The writing lessons are some of the best I have seen \u2014 slow and step-by-step \u2014 in order to ease the student into a new kind of writing. The study of history is chronological, which I think is the best way to learn history. The fine arts lessons - which include biographical information of artists and composers, but primarily focuses on crafts - have excellent projects, though older children may not wish to do them.\nThere are, however, some things about Learning Adventures that I consider negatives. There are errors in several of the Bible lessons and these lessons will need to be studied by the parent and amended before the school day begins. Even though the curriculum is designed to be less labor-intensive on the parents\u2019 part, it is easy to rely on Mrs. Holt\u2019s essays instead of skimming through the material to determine the main topic for the day and finding that material in the library books. While this may be a school-day-saver when Mom is sick or taking care of other sick children, I strongly advise against doing this on a regular basis as the essays are somewhat dry and your children will quickly lose interest.\nAnother serious problem we encountered with Learning Adventures was that, due its extremely small collection of media, our library often did not have any books on the units\u2019 history and/or science subjects. So parents may end up buying books for history and a science kit for the science subject after all.\nBut what I dislike the most about the curriculum is that less than one year is devoted to world history (ancient Egypt, ancient Greece, ancient Rome, the Middle Ages, and Renaissance and Reformation) while a little over 4 years will eventually be devoted to American history. Mrs. Holt does include a study of Canada in volume two, so perhaps the lack of world studies will be remedied in future volumes.\nStill I would have to stand by my statement that Learning Adventures is the best unit study curriculum I have seen. Each volume of Learning Adventures comes 3-hole punched and shrink-wrapped for insertion into a notebook (you provide). You will need at least a 3-inch notebook for the first volume (it\u2019s about 750 pages long) and probably two 3-inch notebooks for the second volume (over 1500 pages). Additionally, you can order student pages that include all the workbook-type pages from the larger volumes. (You have permission to reproduce for more than one child in your family.) You can also join an e-group in order to share your experiences with Learning Adventures with other families also using it and to ask questions of those experienced with using it. If you have any questions of Dorian, you can email her at [email protected]\nPenn Foster Correspondence High School\nReview by Suze Tolbert\nCost is $1000 for the 3-4 year program.\nThis is a basic education for high school by correspondence. Your child will get all he needs to graduate high school and enter college. The program is designed to be completed in 3 years. I believe you can stretch it to 3\u00bd years without additional cost.\nI liked this program because it is flexible. They send you one subject at a time. You take your tests online and get your results immediately. I called and had them send extra subjects, so our son always had 3-4 subjects to work on at a time. Sometimes he did an entire subject then went to the next. But some subjects took longer and needed to be done simultaneously. The program is set up to send the next subject when you take half the tests of the subject you are working on. Once we had 4 subjects at home, he worked on the first subject and when he got to the halfway test the next subject was sent. If at any time you want more, just call and they will send them. You can go online on your account and can see the order of the subjects. They get considerably harder toward your last year and take longer to complete. You will pick 5 electives at the end. There are about 20 choices.\nAs you read through the books they have self-checks with the answers in the back of the book. Be sure your kids do these as it will help them actually learn a bit of what they are studying. The final test is in the back of each book. You can have them take it as an open book test. This is not as easy as you might think. Many of the questions you must formulate an answer for. It's not just fill-in-the-blank word for word out of the book. If you fail a test they tell you what page the answer is found on and you can retake the test the next day. The most you can get is a 70 on a retake.\nLastly, you can have up to 3 people say you referred them and you get $50 back from each person (this includes \"referring\" one of your other children).\nReviewed by Bonnie Forsythe\nWritten by Margie Gray\nIf textbooks and workbooks leave you feeling a little burnt out at the end of the school day (not to mention the year!) and you like the idea of doing a unit study but think it would be too time consuming and necessitate too much preparation on your part, you might want to look at The Prairie Primer. It is a unit study utilizing the Little House series; it is divided into nine units, with each one corresponding to one of the Little House books. It has made our school days much more enjoyable. There are just numerous suggestions for activities so you can make it take as long as you want.\nIt is designed for children grades third through sixth, but is easily adapted to other ages. It covers U.S. History in the 1800's, U.S. geography, science, language, practical living, health and safety, nutrition, music, and art. I felt we needed some additional science so we occasionally worked on our Considering God's Creation by Eagle's Wings notebook, or sometimes read in the Handbook of Nature Study by Anna Botsford Comstock. Both of these books fit very well into our style of learning.\nAbove all, The Prairie Primer is full of scripture references and is a wonderful study on Christian character. I do not remember any doctrine taught but if there was, it was very easy to skip or explain the error of.\nAs for the preparation on my part, it has been no problem at all. Each unit is divided into four weeks. At the beginning of each week is a Planning Guide that lists the information and items that need to be gathered for the week's activities. For me, this consisted of making a list of a few books to gather from the library. If the books suggested were not available I was able to get another one on the same subject with no problem.\nMrs. Gray suggests purchasing a few other books to make the most of the study. If I had it to do over, I would try to get the Laura Ingalls Wilder Songbook by E. Garson and Laura Ingalls Wilder Country by William Anderson. You might want to get The Little House Cookbook by Barbara M. Walker also, if you want to incorporate some of the cooking suggestions.\nThis is certainly the best thing that we have found in our five years of home schooling.\nTrisms: A Review\nReviewed by Joye Sautter\nGrades covered: Junior and Senior High\nTwo experienced homeschooling moms developed Trisms, which stands for Time Related Integrated Studies For Mastering Skills. The approach used emphasizes student research, rather than textbooks or workbooks. There are three volumes of Trisms available, each one costing $100 to $125. Each volume guides the student, assisted by the parent, in learning by means of individual research. Each can be used with group learning, as in co-ops, or with different ages in a family. (At this point, I have used only two of the volumes.)\nVolume 1: The History Makers, for middle school to junior high, covers the following subjects: World history, English (reading, vocabulary, language arts), geography, and science. Lesson plans are laid out daily and weekly for the parent to follow along with the student. For volume 1 the student creates four separate notebooks - one each for scientists, inventions, explorers, and language.\nThe student uses the questionnaire forms provided to guide him to research. The completed forms along with drawings and pictures fill up the four notebooks. Included were specific language and science assignments, a timeline for science, explorers, and the Bible, several blank maps, and quizzes and tests. No answer key was provided for the questionnaires - only for the tests. Each week a new bibliography helped the student to choose a book to read for a mini-report. A long research paper was expected as well. All this research could be acquired from encyclopedias, reference books, the Internet, and libraries.\nThe bibliography is appropriate for all reading levels but is not as conservative as I would like. Bible itself was not taught, but a timeline of Biblical events aligned with history is included in the teacher's manual.\nVolume Three: The Rise of Nations, for high school students, covers the following areas of study: World literature, English composition, western civilizations (including government and economics), geography, and humanities. Eighteen units emphasized the rise to power of different world civilizations on a timeline of A.D. 1000 to A.D. 1860. Research topics for each unit were: regions, art, architecture, music, map study, famous people, and vocabulary.\nThe questionnaire method was used for this volume as well, with forms and maps included in the student pack. Specific literature assignments were given along with literature selections to read. A research paper was required and there were vocabulary quizzes, unit quizzes, and tests. An answer book was provided with Volume 3 for help with the questionnaires (unlike with Volume 1).\nTrisms helped achieve my goal of sharpening my son's research skills.\nThe Weaver Curriculum\nContact Information: The Weaver Curriculum, 2752 Scarborough, Riverside, CA 92503; Phone (909) 688-3126\nCost: Each volume is $145, the Day-by-Day is $50 or $55, and the Wisdom Words is $40. For grades 7-12 a supplement books costs $30-$50, . Resource sets range from $40 to $265. They also have package deals.\nThe Weaver is a unit study curriculum that is Scripturally based and suitable for all ages, elementary to high school. The Weaver concentrates mostly on Bible, character development, social studies, and science. At present five volumes are offered, covering themes from Genesis eleven through the four gospels in the New Testament, and also a six-week Creation study. Since each volume includes grade-appropriate objectives and activities, it is easy to cover the same topic with all your children.\nWe used volumes I and II. In volume II (Exodus and the Law), for example, we researched related topics such as deserts, Egypt, early U.S. history, patience, and humility. The bibliographies included were quite helpful at the library as well as the other specific resource materials that I bought from the Weaver. A separate detailed lesson plan book, called Day-by-Day, kept me organized for the whole year.\nTo teach grammar and composition we used Wisdom Words and my children's writing actually improved. Each day my children wrote private letters to me or a journal. We had a daily exchange of stories, drawings, jokes, and experiences to share. It was fun and encouraging and got us writing.\nThe Weaver is non-denominational, but not written by a New Testament Christian. Therefore, you must study the Bible and discern what you read in The Weaver beforehand. During those two years though, I only found a few instances of disagreement.\nAfter using The Weaver two years in a row, I felt confident enough to make up my own unit studies so I did not stay with it. But it was a good way to learn the unit teaching approach. I would recommend The Weaver because it helps focus your schooling on the Bible, where God would have us begin our knowledge.\nCurricula for Specific Subjects\nHistory & Geography (Social Science)\nGreenleaf Press (History)\nContact information: Greenleaf Press, 1570 Old LaGuardo Rd., Lebanon, TN 37087; Edupress, P.O. Box 883, Dana Point, CA 92629\nGreenleaf sells packages designed for studying the history of various different eras. We will review here the following:\nWhat you get in the ancient Greece package is Famous Men of Greece, The Greenleaf Guide to Famous Men of Greece, The Greeks, The Children's Homer, and The Last Days of Socrates.\nThe Greenleaf Study Guide begins with the geography of ancient Greece and then proceeds to cover the Famous Men book.\nFamous Men of Greece begins with some of the characters of Greek mythology then moves into actual historical characters of which we have written records. Greenleaf does point out the difference between myths and legends and \"real\" people so children will not be confused.\nThe Greeks is a wonderful book on the lifestyle of the ancient Greeks. The reading level is geared for upper elementary and junior high, but is still usable for younger children. It is the best I have seen.\nThe Children's Homer and The Last Days of Socrates are a bit difficult for children to read through although my nine-year-old loved The Children's Homer.\nAdditional books that I purchased from Greenleaf Press and highly recommend are Macmillan Book of Greek Gods and Heroes, The Trojan Horse ... or How the Greeks Won the War (for the younger elementary crowd), and Usborne's Make This Model Trojan Horse (only for older children who are good with their hands). If you want more hands-on projects for your elementary students, then you might consider buying Ancient Greece Activity Book from Edupress.\nThe ancient Rome study package includes Famous Men of Rome, The Greenleaf Study Guide to Famous Men of Rome, The Romans, and City. The first three books are the same format as their ancient Greece counterparts.\nElementary-aged children may struggle with reading City, but older children should be able to handle the information and style of writing much better. A book which would substitute for City is See Inside A Roman Town which is part of the See Inside series edited by R.J. Unstead. You should be able to get this through your local bookstore. Be sure to look through it first and edit the pictures as you see fit.\nDuring the ancient Rome study, the subject of Christianity is brought up repeatedly, and you will want to point out that Famous Men of Rome is a bit too liberal in its application of the word \"Christian.\"\nOther books which I recommend that can be purchased from Greenleaf are Pompeii ... Buried Alive! (for the younger elementary-aged), The Secrets of Vesuvius (for about ages 10 and up), Usborne's Make This Model Roman Amphitheatre (again, only for those older children who are good with their hands), and for literature The Bronze Bow. I also recommend Dorling Kindersley's Action Pack: Rome, which includes interesting models and activities about ancient Rome.\nI find that doing history \"the Greenleaf way\" is the best way for my family to study history. Please consider using their materials.\nG. A. Henty (Historical Fiction)\nReviewed by Wayne S. Walker\nContact information: Currently being republished by Preston Speed Publications of Mill Hall, PA. Some are also available from Lost Classics Book Co. of Ft. Collins, CO.\nGeorge Alfred Henty was born on Dec. 8, 1832, at Cambridge, England, and educated at Westminster School and Cambridge University. Leaving college to volunteer for service in the hospital commissariat during the Crimean War, he became correspondent to the \u201cMorning Advertiser\u201d while in Crimea. Then in 1865 he was appointed special correspondent to the \u201cStandard\u201d for which he traveled extensively and reported on many important historical events during the years 1866 to 1876. During this time, he also began to write books of adventure for boys, based on his own experiences or other historical events. His first was Out of the Pampas in 1868, beginning a series of over eighty stories, the last of which was published posthumously. He died at Weymouth, England, on Nov. 16, 1902.\nMartin Cothran suggests three reasons why Henty has become so popular among homeschoolers: (1) He wrote from a \"Christian\" perspective, (2) he wrote historical fiction for young adultes, and (3) his books are old and preserve old-fashioned morality instead of modern political correctness.\nOur first Henty book was Wulf the Saxon about the battle of Hastings in 1066. From there, we went back to Beric the Briton about the Roman occupation of Britain around A.D. 60. Then we started with The Cat of Bubastes from ancient Egypt in Moses\u2019 time and have been following them chronologically. I did Wulf the Saxon as a bedtime read aloud for our boys. They loved the adventure and excitement. In fact, while I would read, they would get their toy swords and battle-axes to fight along with the action in the book. My own curiosity was piqued, and in doing a little research, I found that the book is amazingly accurate from the standpoint of recording the historical events and circumstances in which the author placed his fictional hero.\nThere are two major objections that I have heard about the Henty books. One is that they contain a lot of fighting. That is true. But then, the history of the world is full of wars. War is a fact of life. In my experience with the books so far, war is not glorified, promoted, or encouraged, but merely reported as a historical event. Indeed, in each of the books that we have read, the heroes and the sides for which they fought never engaged in offensive wars of conquest but always in defensive wars to protect themselves from attackers, and even in that sought to abide by principles of right, always behaving as gentlemen.\nThe other objection that I have heard is that the vocabulary is a bit challenging. That is also true, but I look upon it as a good way to learn the meanings of perfectly fine words which are not used very much today and improve one\u2019s knowledge of the English language.\nMany people check them out of the library, but if you want to own your own copies, I found in doing some research for this article that used book websites such as Barnes and Noble, Alibris, and American Book Exchange list many of Henty\u2019s titles from used bookstores for as little as three dollars, two dollars, or even one dollar. You would actually pay more for shipping, but it is still often cheaper than buying a new book.\nSomething that can be very useful in using Henty\u2019s books to study world history is The Boy\u2019s Guide to the Historical Adventures of G. A. Henty, written by William Potter and published by Vision Forum. After an introduction on \u201cWhy Boys Should Read the Magnificent Adventures of G. A. Henty,\u201d Potter lists the 72 main books in chronological order and gives a synopsis of each story. Preston Speed is also publishing specific study guides for many of the individual books that some might find helpful.\nReviewed by Sally Anne Perz\nCan be adapted for grades K-12\nCost: The Complete History Homeschool Kit includes five history kits for $220, or individual Homeschool Kits are $44 each.\nWe have been using Veritas Press History for the past three years and plan to continue to use it throughout high school. It is non consumable, and easy to use with several students of various ages. History is broken down chronologically to be studied over a five-year period: Old Testament and Ancient Egypt; New Testament, Greece and Rome; Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Reformation; Explorers to 1815; 1815 to Present.\nEach of the five kits consists of a tape, a teacher's manual, and a set of 32 cards. The tapes are catchy tunes using the titles of each card, meant for easy memorization of the people and events studied. The teacher's manual consists of reproducible worksheets, tests, grammar activities, and crafts. The cards have works of art on the front, and a summary and list of resources for further study on the back. They recommend resources by priority, usually current and easy-to-find titles. Since resources are purchased separately, it is up to the parent to choose supplemental material.\nVeritas Press specializes in \"Classical Christian Curriculum,\" yet the individual subjects can be used with any method of teaching. The material can be used to work through the entire chronological study in a five-year period. The first time through may be geared for introduction and allows for various ages and skill levels. When the study is completed, one simply starts over providing for higher skill levels using more difficult subject matter and resources to accommodate the more mature students. It is unlikely to be repetitious, as it will have been five years since the first time the subject matter was studied.\nParents are responsible for setting expectations for each student. For instance, I do not expect my younger children to memorize dates or do extensive writing. They read along with the older students and do the activities. Often we read the fiction aloud. As the children increase in skill level, more is expected of them.\nIt can be used as an overview in the early years - without worksheets, using lots of good books, and some activities. Older children can do the worksheets, writing exercises, in-depth studies, and more difficult activities. Older children can also use it as a starting point for in-depth studies in any areas of interest. The parent can pick and choose which things necessitate further study and which things can be glossed over based on individual priorities and interests. There are a few easy-to-find-and-correct doctrinal errors (in regard to the reformation and church history). Other than those, we highly recommend this material! Studying history chronologically makes it much easier to understand and enjoy!\n(See Teach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons)\nContact information: Eagle's Wings Educational Materials at www.eagleswingsed.com\nThis program is multi-sensory with a CD with the cutest little songs and colorful flash cards. You know how they say we learn best when we become involved emotionally? Well, the alphabets are each one a little character that lives on an island, complete with personality. The little stories about them teach all the rules they need to read and spell fluently, having fun all the while!\nHere's what they claim (and we have proven to be true). \"In three workbooks your child will learn to spell over four thousand words with consonant blends, digraphs, silent e, doubled consonants, short vowels, long vowels, diphthongs, and all other vowel combinations. It is the most THOROUGH, EFFECTIVE, and CREATIVE Phonics and spelling program available.\" A great handbook is included to be used to 9th grade plus a great little kindergarten math book. It's a little over $100 to get the whole package, but it's a 2 year program (plus the handbook which I've used for some remedial work with my son) and it's worth every penny and then some.\nIf you're looking for a really effective phonics program that will give your child a solid foundation without missing any steps you must check it out. I'm sure it's pricey compared to lots of programs.\nReviewed by Terry Park\nContact Information: The American Girls Collection, Pleasant Company Publications, Educational Division: 800-350-6555\nPleasant Company publishes two separate curriculums that integrate literature, language arts, and social studies. Both curriculums utilize the popular American Girls Series of literature which consists of five sets of books with six books per set. Each set is centered around a female character and her time period in American history. The time periods are: Colonial/American Revolution (Felicity); Pioneer/Westward expansion (Kirsten); Civil War (Addy); Turn-of-the-Century (Samantha); and World War II (Molly).\nThe curriculums can be used together (which would be the basis of your curriculum for an entire school year), or separately, depending on the amount of time you would like to spend on the study. I found them to be an excellent overview of American history for younger students (2nd-4th grades). (Also, the \"...If You\" series of history books from Scholastic corresponds splendidly with this study for additional information about the time period.) To avoid confusion between the two different curriculums, I will describe them separately:\nAmerica At School consists of five literature books (one from each time period), the teacher's guide, two 62\" x 48\" full-color wall charts, ten colored maps, and 20 activity cards for suggestions of crafts/activities to correspond with each time period. Cost: $75.00. (Hint: This curriculum comes with one book from each of the series. These may be exchanged at a bookstore toward the complete sets. This reduces the cost of buying the complete boxed-sets without duplicating books.)\nThe curriculum states the following to be its goals: \"...to help children enjoy historical fiction both for the story it tells and the history it conveys; ...to help children see how America has changed and how it has stayed the same from the colonial period to the present by studying one aspect of American life - schooling; and, ...to help children be apprentice historians by undertaking activities that involve the kinds of questions, research, and writing that historians do.\"\nI found the teacher's guide included in America At School to be immensely helpful for these reasons: 1) It contains a bibliography for each time period for supplemental reading; 2) a \"Key Concepts\" section that highlights important topics that will be covered; 3) a \"Comparing and Contrasting Themes\" section to help identify the academic lesson and personal lesson each character learns; and 4) several blackline masters for each book and for the maps that correspond to it. The entire curriculum is easy to follow and can be paced according to a student's needs. It can also be easily incorporated with unit studies.\nThe American Girls Teacher's Guides consists of five guides (one for each series that covers all six of the books in the series) plus one map for each series depicting the character's community. Cost: $31.16. These guides include several things not in the America At School guide. There are mini timelines detailing the major events surrounding each character's time period. Also, the blackline masters contain different questions. Like the America At School guide, there are key vocabulary words defined and various opportunities for the student to compare and contrast, explain their thoughts, and examine in more detail the various political/cultural activities of each time period. They also include questions covering the \"Looking Back\" section contained in every book which highlights-American history in that character's particular time period.\nAdditional supplements are available at an additional charge that correspond to each character: cookbooks, craft books, paper dolls, craft kits, and The American Girls Historian Club. If you wish to include field trips (i.e., vacations) into your study, there are also museum programs that correspond to each study.\nAlthough not written from a Christian perspective, each of the girls has high moral standards and there are always consequences for their misbehavior (which is rare). Also, the girls are resourceful, respectful, and caring of others. The only drawback I found was that, except for the Kirsten character, they are all above-average in their standard of living.\nWhile I used this curriculum with girls, please don't disregard the possibility that it may also work for boys.\nReviewed by Joan Elder\nThis program involves 6 books on differing subjects such as Seasons, Pilgrims, Indian Facts, etc. Each lesson incorporates drawing, reading and printing. The lesson details how to draw the subject along with 4 short sentences to print about the subject. After each book is completed you have a nice notebook of your child's drawing. It is very simple to follow with the immediate visual reward of your child's artwork.\nOur daughter enjoyed showing her notebook to family and friends as something tangible she was doing in school at home. She enjoyed the compliments and it was nice for her to be learning while enjoying the process.\nEditor-In-Chief Grammar Disasters and Punctuation Faux Pas Workbooks\nReviewed by Beverly Mitchell\nContact Information: Critical Thinking Books and Software, 1-800-458-4849.\nEditor-In-Chief Grammar Disasters and Punctuation Faux Pas workbooks consist of a series of three levels: A1 (grades 4-6), B1 (grades 6-8) and C1 (grades 8-adult). The premise of the series is for students to practice grammar, usage, and punctuation skills in context. Each book contains approximately 30 or so articles or letters and each lesson includes an illustration. The student must read the article or letter and find mistakes in the passage and/or discrepancies between the illustration and the text.\nEach lesson has a detailed answer key that explains how the mistakes should be corrected and a corrected passage. Each book also contains a \"Guide to Grammar, Usage and Punctuation\" which detail common errors and gives complete rules and explanations for grammar, usage and punctuation.\nThe articles are challenging and interesting to read. Keep in mind that Critical Thinking Books and Software is a secular company and the books are not written from a Biblical perspective, although I have not found anything outstandingly objectionable.\nGetty Dubay Italic Handwriting Series\nSeven books are available in this series. Book A: Basic Italic (14mm), Book B: Basic Italic (11mm, 9mm), Book C: Basic Italic (9mm, 6mm and Introduction to Cursive Italic), Book D: Cursive Italic (6mm, 5mm), Book E: Cursive Italic (6mm, 5mm, 4mm), Book F: Cursive Italic (6mm, 5mm, 4mm), Book G: Cursive Italic (5mm, 4mm), and the Instruction Manual (which you really don't need).\nThe books loosely correspond to grade levels, but if you work 10-15 minutes a day each book will not last a year. Though I am no handwriting expert, I feel that it has worked well for us to allow the children to proceed at their own pace.\nWhen the children do each page neatly, they produce very nice and easy-to-read handwriting. With as little as must be done each day, this is not a difficult feat, and the children can work primarily by themselves. I usually introduce them to the letters and sounds the first year, using Book A, while I am teaching them to read. However, in the latter books, they need little or no instruction.\nAnother thing we really like about the Italic books is that they use such variety for writing practice. The children will write a number of useful words and sentences to include: names, days, months, numbers, planets, countries, and various types of poems. On some pages, they will be asked to assess themselves and choose their best work.\nThe books are generally five dollars each and are available in most home education catalogs and on amazon.com. We highly recommend them!\nI love the idea of having lovely handwriting and this system is designed to make the transition from printing to cursive painless! The same printed letters are used for cursive writing with added serifs. This allows the child to transition naturally from printing to cursive without having to learn how to form the letters differently. I highly recommend home schooling parents to begin this as early as possible.\nReviewed by Karen C.:\nThis is a very simple program especially for a parent unsure of teaching this subject. It also helps with issues of accents. We have lived in many areas from way up north to the south and this can be an issue for a child first learning to read. This program has tapes (you may or may not want to use) that have the correct \"unaccented\" way to say the letters and sounds. It starts with the phonetic way to say the letters then combines the sounds to make simple words. They have little stories in the workbooks to read as they go along as well as readers. It keeps building adding new combinations. It also teaches sight words. There are 5 levels with workbooks, readers and the tapes. It only takes about 10 - 20 minutes a day. This is not inexpensive, you can buy these now at Sam's Club for $150.00. That does seem like a lot but again for someone who is unsure in teaching this subject, as I was, it is a very simple program to use. My oldest daughter didn't even finish the 4th book and at the end of 2nd grade tested at a 7th grade reading level with a comprehension level of 7th grade. We are now using this with my 5 year old and she is already reading well. Again to some it may be too costly but I highly recommend it, it work extremely well for us. We also use A Beka \"Letters & Sounds\" workbook and the Bob Books as supplemental readers with our 5 year old.\nContact Information: Family Learning Services, PO Box 9596, Birmingham, AL 35220; Phone 205-854-6870\nLearning Language Arts Through Literature is an integrated approach to learning language arts, based on the teaching methods expounded in Ruth Beechick's books. There are seven books in the series, each one identified by a color: the Red Book (second grade skills), the Yellow Book (third grade skills), the Orange Book (fourth grade skills), the Purple Book (fifth grade skills), the Tan Book (sixth grade skills), the Green Book (seventh-eighth grade skills), and the Gray Book (eighth-ninth grade skills). Also available is the Blue Book, which covers phonics and introductory language arts, and the Gold Book, which covers literature. These last two books are so different from the others that they will not be reviewed here.\nIn each lesson (with some exceptions), the student is given a passage from a work of good literature to either copy or take from dictation (depending on the student's level of ability). This passage is then used to apply the language arts skills of grammar, vocabulary, penmanship, phonics (in the Red Book), reading, spelling, and critical thinking. Using this method, the different areas of language are studied in relation to each other rather than in separate pieces.\nThe Orange Book and the Green Book are slightly different from the other books, because they are designed in units rather than lessons. These units discuss such topics as poetry, journal writing, writing a research paper, literature, grammar, etc.\nThe books are non-consumable and relatively inexpensive (no book is over $20). Even though the books are described as \"non-doctrinal,\" there are a few assignments in each book that you will want to change or delete.\nEach book tells how to use the book and how to incorporate the various language arts skills into the lessons. There is a skills index, larger print student editing models for the students to copy from and to correct from, answers to some of the lessons, and reproducible activity pages where needed. If you wish, you can purchase consumable student \"books\" for the students to do their daily activities for the Red, Yellow, Orange, Purple, and Tan books. In addition, you will also need a grammar handbook. They suggest Learning Grammar Through Writing. For the Green Book you will also need Star of Light and Adam and His Kin.\nPersonally, I like the idea behind LLATL. However, I find that we never finish a book. One of the things I don't like is that they do not use whole works of literature, just a sentence or two (in the younger grades) or a paragraph or two (in the older grades). I think that reading and copying a whole work of literature would prove much more educational, because the student would get more of a sense of writing style and would also have more time for the study of literature.\nI also am not satisfed with their approach to teaching writing. Some lessons seem too tedious and others lack enough instruction. Because of this, I suggest that you buy a writing reference book such as Writer's Express, Write Source 2000, or Writer's Inc. if you plan to use this curriculum.\nFinally, I believe there needs to be more grammar coverage. Most other people I know agree with this, so they supplement with Easy Grammar or Jensen's Grammar. I also recommend that you buy Rod and Staff's English Handbook when you get to the Green Book.\nIf you like a flexible curriculum that you can \"play around\" with, then this may be exactly what you need. If, however, you want all of your lessons fully planned so that you can just open the book, do a lesson, and go on to the next subject, you might want to consider something else.\nMcGraw-Hill's Spectrum Workbooks\nContact Information: McGraw-Hill, 251 Jefferson St., M.S. #12, Waldoboro, ME 04572; Phone 1-800-417-3261 fax 1-888-203-9361.\nCost: The books are $7.95 each, but CBD (Christian Book Distributors; P.O. Box 7000, Peabody, MA 01961-7000; 1-800-247-4787) has them for $6.35 each.\nThe \"Spectrum\" series includes books for Reading (for grades K-6), Writing (1-8), Language Arts (2-6), Phonics/Word Study (K-6), Dolch Sight Word Activities (K-1), Math (1-8), Spelling (1-6), Geography (3-6), and Enrichment Math and Reading (3-6). I cannot review all the books in the series, but we have chosen the Language Arts (to supplement our reading curriculum) and the Writing.\nI have found the \"Spectrum\" books that we are using to be quite good, helping to hone the basic skills. They appear to be designed as supplements for either classroom or home usage, but they cover such a broad range of material in each subject that it seems that with a little work one could almost possibly use them as a complete curriculum.\nThe books are not written from a uniquely \"Christian\" perspective, but neither have I found them to be anti-Christian or ungodly. They simply focus on the basic skills involved in learning grammar, writing, and arithmetic the way they used to be when many of us went to public school and actually learned something by continual review and practice of the fundamentals in grammar, writing, and arithmetic.\nReviewed by Terri Brinkley\nContact Information: Mott Media, 1000 E. Huron St., Milford MI 48042.\nThese books were originally published in 1838 for public schools. My set includes two primers and four readers (covering phonics through high school), a Progressive Speller, and a Parent-Teacher's Guide, written by Ruth Beechick in 1985.\nI prefer to use a different method for teaching phonics and early reading, but once a child has learned phonics and simple reading, I believe McGuffey's Readers are excellent. The books are plain, but have simple black and white engravings in the early readers. I believe this helps students learn to appreciate the printed page, without being distracting by many colorful pictures.\nStories in these readers have moral teachings in almost every lesson. Concepts taught include respect for God and other people (especially parents), kindness to animals, diligence in studies, and hard work instead of laziness. Most of the stories are beautiful, but a few are morbid or exaggerated (such as the story of a boy who was deranged for life because other boys frightened him).\nEvery lesson from the Second Reader through the Fourth has questions to answer and words to spell and define. Also included are rules or exercises to teach enunciation and proper pronunciation of commonly mispronounced words. The Parent-Teacher Guide explains different reading levels and how to teach phonics and spelling. It also gives a short summary or comments on each selection, lesson ideas, and a very helpful glossary.\nThe readings include poems, history stories, and even some science stories. The language is rich and beautiful. The only false doctrine I remember encountering is \"soul sleeping.\"\nI recommend McGuffey's Readers if your children enjoy historical stores like Little House on the Prairie. However, if your children dislike old-fashioned stories, you may prefer other readers. I am convinced these readers will help strengthen morals, improve grammar, and increase vocabulary. I enjoy reading them myself!\nModern Curriculum Press: Phonics and Spelling\nReviewed by John and Rhonda Bosworth\nModern Curriculum Press (MCP) has been providing classroom materials to public schools for over 40 years. This review will be limited to the phonics and spelling materials.\nThe MCP \"Plaid\" Phonics is a series of consumable workbooks for grades K-6 (Levels K-F). Levels K-C teach phonics skills and focus on learning to read; Levels D-F build vocabulary and focus on reading to learn. These are appealing workbooks which provide a very systematic and incremental approach to phonics, language development and reading. Once your child is reading, he will be able to progress independently through the work with only occasional assistance.\nMCP's Spelling is available for 1st through 8th grades (Levels A-H) and are more of a \"worktext\" for language arts with each lesson spreading over four pages (and with a dictionary included in the back). Each lesson covers vocabulary, writing, and proofreading, with handwriting and dictionary skills added when age appropriate, so the \"Spelling\" name is misleading.\nEach MCP workbook covers a complete year of instruction, is about $10 and is available at local teachers' supply stores as well as through a variety of homeschool catalogs. You do not need to commit to the entire program to benefit from a year or two. \"Teachers' editions\" are available, but not necessary.\nThe phonics program is great, even if you think you don't like workbooks. This program, linked with an abundance of reading, was all that was necessary for my boys to learn to read well at an early age. And, as a new homeschooling parent, I appreciated the \"traditional\" school approach (and record of such) for this important subject.\nThe spelling program is more difficult to recommend because it cannot easily be used \"as is\" for independent students and some of the exercises are definitely busywork. However, if you are looking for the characteristics included in this spelling program, and you do not mind modifying the lessons, you will find it useful.\nPortland State\u2019s Italic Handwriting Curriculum\nby Donna Craig\nSomewhere during my oldest daughter\u2019s second year of home schooling, I learned about Portland State University\u2019s Italic Handwriting series. I wish I could say that I thoroughly studied every handwriting option available and made an intelligent decision, but that was not the case. I chose Italic Handwriting simply because it looked easy and I liked the style.\nThe brochure that I was sent claimed that learning to write in italic is a lot easier than other methods and that the transition to cursive is smoother. I suppose that is a true claim since there are fewer strokes to learn for the manuscript and fewer joins once the children transition to cursive and fewer loop-de-loops for the cursive letters. However, if the authors of this curriculum were to view my children\u2019s italic handwriting, they would probably end up rolling in the floor laughing. Suffice it to say, my children\u2019s italic hand is not as precise as others.\nLest you think I\u2019m bashing italic handwriting, let me also say that my children\u2019s handwriting is a lot neater than it used to be. Prior to learning italic, when I looked at their papers, their handwriting looked like something one would see on a piece of papyrus while watching a special on ancient Egypt on the Discovery Channel. Now I can actually tell that I am looking at words in English. So we have continued to use Italic Handwriting for the past twelve years.\nEach workbook is consumable and sells at retail for $6.95 each. You are supposed to start using them in kindergarten with Book A, but we have never started until third grade, using Book C which is actually intended for second graders). One reason for the delay is that I don\u2019t start my children in a more formal approach to school until they are eight years old and using Books A and B at that point would be an insult to them because of the larger print. Another reason I delay is that I don\u2019t want to push the handwriting until they are reading fairly well.\nThere is an instructor\u2019s manual, but I also have never bought it. After looking through it, I was of the same opinion as other home schoolers that I know, that there is very little that is not already in the workbooks and purchasing the manual would be redundant.\nOver the past twelve years, I have come to realize that it does not matter which handwriting program you start your child in, he will eventually develop his own handwriting style, including curlicues and loop-de-loops. But if you are almost at the point where you are considering hiring a handwriting specialist or an Egyptologist to decipher your child\u2019s handwriting, then you might consider the Italic Handwriting series just to teach them that neatness does count.\nI have purchased my Italic Handwriting workbooks through Rainbow Resource Center. They are discounted in price (now they are $5.50 each).\nNotgrass American History\nReviewed by Melanie Bingham\nTwo of my high schoolers have used Notgrass American History, and both liked it very much. I'm excited to hear they also have World History! What drew us to this material was the emphasis on reading great works that fit into the particular period of history. Students read famous speeches and documents, works of period fiction, the Bible, and biographies. They are assigned to do much writing, so I've let it count for part of their English, too. You could do it over a one or two-year period, depending on how you scheduled it.\nYou buy the guidebook, and the author has written a few pages for the student to read in that guide-book each day, and then he gives them additional reading and writing assignments. It's laid out in \"units.\" The questions and \"thought\" assignments are thought-provoking and well done. I am impressed with his Bible readings and how he chooses things for them to read and consider in light of the historical movement or person. I highly recommend it. I also thought the program was very reasonably priced. Even on Mr. Notgrass's reading lists he recommends Dover publica-tions (those great $1.00 versions of books!) anytime he can.\nContact Information: EduCare, 4700 Hubble Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45247. Phone 1-866-385-2022, fax 385-7920; Cost: The set retails at $48.00 (plus $8 for flash cards). Two optional instructional videos cost $40.00 each, and two accompanying CD ROMS cost $15.00 each.\nThe Professor Phonics set we bought consisted of an intensive, comprehensive phonics book and reader, a manual of instructions, a spelling and reading word list, and a companion advanced reader entitled A Sound Track to Reading, all written by Monica Foltzer, M.Ed.\nTo provide a little extra practice on the different sounds, I also used A Handbook for Reading, published by A Beka, also called The New Blue-Backed Speller. However, rather than going through that book from beginning to end as intended, I simply turned to the page that went along with the letter or sound that we had learned that day from Professor Phonics, which remained our primary phonics learning source.\nMary Pride's The New Big Book of Home Learning says about Professor Phonics:\n\"Marva Collins, a woman who has had phenomenal success in teaching inner-city, minority children, recommends Professor Phonics highly as being 'one of the simplest methods of teaching children to read.' ... Reading begins on the very first lesson page, as children learn the sounds of m, s, t, and a and immediately blend them into words. This immediate reading, and the association of pictures with the sounds, differentiates Professor Phonics from the other systems. You will notice that Professor Phonics is the least-expensive total phonics program around.\"\nSupplementary reading material is very helpful with Professor Phonics. In fact, the author of Professor Phonics suggests, \"The selection of good readers is of utmost importance. The easiest readers to use with Professor Phonics are phonetic readers which use words containing the short sound of 'a' almost exclusively in the beginning and then proceed to the other short vowels.\"\nI also supplemented with Mrs. Silvers Phonics Workbook, published by Mott Media, 112 E. Ellen St., Fenton, MI 48430. This is a \"pre-primer\" which helps students learn consonant sounds, short vowel sounds, and common digraphs by looking at and circling pictures that contain the sound. Rather than following the book in order, we just turned to the page with the sound on it that we had studied from Professor Phonics and used it as a reinforcement.\nThe optional interactive CD ROM and fun-filled games for reinforcement were not available when we purchased our set, and I personally prefer the simple approach I described above. I recommend Professor Phonics.\nReviewed by Oscar M.\nContact information: Can be purchased at Books-A-Million, and online at Amazon.com and ChristianBook.com. You can read more about it at www.readamerica.net (click Phono-Graphix).\nReading Reflex is published by Read America. Most people would call it a phonics program, but it greatly simplifies the concept of phonics as we all learned it.\nIt is complicated to explain why it works so well, but I will summarize briefly. Reading Reflex teaches reading English like every other language teaches reading. Anyone can learn to pronounce every Spanish word relatively quickly though you may not understand anything you read, because each letter (or letters) represents only one sound. Although English is very much more complicated, Reading Reflex takes the same approach. For every phoneme in English (around 40) there is one or more spelling. All children need to learn is the spellings of each phoneme -- just like in every other language. In American English, many phonemes have several spellings, and some spellings represent more than one sound. Nevertheless, understanding English in this way is much easier than learning dozens of phonics rules and the multiple exceptions to most of those rules.\nReading Reflex does away with phonics rules which really don't work. For example, the various rules on adding an \"e\" to make the vowel long, such as in the words cake, home, and ride. The problem with the rule is that you have to learn so many exceptions that it doesn't sound like much of a rule. The o-consonant-e words are particularly egregious: done, some, love, dove, come, etc. These are not exactly obscure words. The Reading Reflex method is much easier: /o-e/ spells either the sound <oe> (we call it long o as in boat) or <u> (as in cup). Much simpler, right? Reading Reflex has reduced learning to read to two relatively small charts, one with consonant sound spellings and one with vowel sound spellings.\nReading Reflex also eliminates all the silent letters. (How in the world do we expect children to know by looking at a word which letters might be \"silent\"?) Instead it teaches them that the symbols (letters) n, kn, and gn spell the sound <n>. The sound <oe> (as in boat) can be spelled many ways, including \"oa\" and \"ough.\" Doesn't that make a lot more sense than Saxon English which has children go to the board and cross out the u, g, and h in the word \"though\"?\nReading Reflex also does away with long and short sounds. All children need to understand to read is that certain letters and combinations of letters represent certain sounds. As children, they don't need to know the terms long and short. They can learn them later.\nThere are a few minor flaws, but once you understand the concept (it doesn't take long!), you can easily overcome them. .\nReviewed by Diana Dow\nSing, Spell, Read and Write is a complete phonics program, available from many home-school outlets. When purchasing the home study kit you will receive: a video tape of a class of children singing all the songs; workbooks to practice writing and spelling; a set of readers; games to reinforce what has been learned; a raceway chart to track progress; and a treasure chest of trinkets to give as rewards. Our children enjoy the readers and songs the most. Keeping track of progress is exciting.\nAs indicated by the name, Sing, Spell, Read and Write stresses spelling and writing. This is accomplished through the consumable workbooks. All three boys have found the workbooks to be too much work. Their ability to learn reading is much stronger than writing and spelling. I would rather get them reading well and concentrate on writing and spelling later. We use the workbook sparingly. I have found that when children have learned phonics well, spelling comes rather naturally.\nSing, Spell, Read and Write moves along at a pretty good clip. Be careful not to push a young child too soon. As with most things in life, reading can be learned easier if it is not pushed too soon.\nMy family enjoys SSRW. The songs have become part of our everyday life. It makes a good investment for a family. It is all non-consumable except for the workbooks.\nPublished by Castlemoyle Books\nI have finally found a spelling program I am willing to use. Spelling Power is it. Recommended for ages 8 to adult, spelling takes just 15 minutes a day. There are placement tests to ensure your child starts where he needs to be. Each level is given a letter instead of a number. An eighth grader can start at level C and not feel he is doing work below his level.\nEach day the child takes a 5-minute test. After he writes down each word, the test giver spells the word aloud so the child can see if he got it right. If he did, go to the next word. If not, he writes the word correctly next to his misspelled word. At the end of 5 minutes he then writes the correct spelling of his misspelled words on the 10-step study sheet. He follows the directions on the page and then uses each word in a sentence. This activity takes 5 minutes. The last 5 minutes are used with an activity such as alphabetizing his misspelled words, cutting letters out of the newspaper to make his words, spelling the words on the telephone, etc. There are even dictionary activities.\nEverything needed to use this program is in the book: reproducible study and test sheets, spelling lists, activities. Also available are inexpensive workbooks. These blank 10-step study sheets and daily test sheets simplify life by keeping things together. They come in 4 line sizes to accommodate your child's needs. Another extra you can purchase are the Activity Task Cards. Included in these cards are more activities than your child could ever want. He can do a different activity everyday. They are organized in order of difficulty. These are truly an extra, but it does help our day go smoother.\nIn the 1800's Platt Rogers Spencer produced five copybooks as a complete course in elementary school handwriting. Later an instruction book was developed known as \"Theory of the Spencerian System of Practical Penmanship in Nine Easy Lessons.\" It is arranged in a question and answer format to teach the theory of forming all letters from seven basic strokes. The Spencerian Penmanship copybooks and theory book have been reprinted by Mott Media, Inc., and are part of their \"Classic Curriculum.\"\nBook 1 introduces all the short lower case letters and the four strokes or principles that are needed to produce these letters. Book 2 adds two tall lower case letters, t and d, and the figures 1-9. Book 3 completes the lower case letters and introduces most of the capitals. Book 4 completes the capital alphabet and provides practice on all the letters as they appear in words. Book 5 presents sentences and sayings for writing practice. This form of penmanship became a standard in the late 1800's when an elegant handwriting was much prized and was known, not only for its beauty, but also its speed and ease.\nIn the curriculum for grades three and four, Mott Media's Writing Series workbooks (four per year for grades one through four) are keyed to the Spencerian books, although the latter can be used independently. The theory book is covered over those two years, with copybooks 1 and 2 intended for grade three and copybooks 3 and 4 intended for grade four. While there are no more workbooks after grade four, the Spencerian copybook 5 alone is used for grade five, and grades six through eight are supposed to go back and review using all five copybooks.\nSpencerian Penmanship is the only aspect of the \"Classic Curriculum\" that I do not care for and that we do not use. The biggest problem that I see is that many of the letters are formed in a completely different way from the normal method that we usually teach for forming cursive letters. My opinion is that this may work well for a child who loves and enjoys writing. However, for a child who has difficulty with writing, Spencerian penmanship can be somewhat confusing, because he has to make his letters one way at some times and another way at other times. Therefore, we chose not to continue using Spencerian Penmanship.\nTeach Your Child to Read in 100 Easy Lessons and Alphaphonics\nReviewed by Sally Perz\nWe wanted our reading lessons to accomplish a few things: to be challenging for eager learners, to be \"natural\" and relaxed, to be phonetic, and to be non-consumable. When it came time to teach our children to read, we found these two books to be the perfect method for our family. All this is available for only $45 dollars, so it is economical as well. No flash cards, no fancy games, and no preparation are involved - just you and your child cozy on the couch reading together for a few months and then your child will be reading to you!\nWe began our road to reading with Teach Your Child, taking about twenty minutes per day, and finished in less than four months. We did the book as it is laid out, except that we did not do the handwriting section of each lesson. The book begins with single letter sounds, then begins blending them into words, finally the child is reading sentences and stories by the fourteenth lesson. The kids loved the silly stories and progressed very quickly through each lesson. There are pictures included with questions to teach comprehension with each story. Some of the lettering is in strange fonts and there are a few symbols to aid in recognition. This does not seem to hinder them at all and they are \"weaned\" off of it toward the end of the book. They do not learn all of the rules and exceptions, simply how to read phonetically and a few words that are not phonetic. By the end of the book, they are reading at a second grade level.\nHowever, they have not learned all of the sounds at this point. The book basically assumes that you will go on with progressively difficult books to gain the rest of the sounds. At this point, I began Alphaphonics to reinforce what they had learned and to teach the remainder of the sounds. Alphaphonics is considered \"intensive phonics.\" It is simply a word book, no pictures or stories.\nSince the kids had already learned to read with Teach Your Child, they could do several lessons of Alphaphonics per day until over halfway through the book. We often made up sentences with the words for fun, we also got some laughs out of their sentences at times, so it was not boring at all. As an aside, we put stickers over the euphemisms that are used. Like the other, this is no frills. We chose a time when we would not be interrupted and when the child was \"fresh\" (as opposed to nap time, or just before a meal).\nBy the time we finished Alphaphonics, the kids could pick a book off the shelf and read it aloud to me. I had them read some little easy readers each day for a few months and then they were reading everything and loving it.\nWinston Grammar Program\nReviewed by Jeanne Burnett\nWritten by Paul R. Erwin\nPublished by Precious Memories Educational Resources, Battleground, WA\nGrade levels 1-6\nThe Winston Grammar Program is a welcome change from the traditional textbook/workbook approach to teaching grammar to elementary students. It works well for teaching multiple levels of children simultaneously, which is a plus for home schooling. By completing at least two lessons per week, students can actually master the program in a semester, freeing up the subsequent semester for writing, literature, etc.\nThe program itself, including clue cards and student worksheets for each lesson, along with a marker board (my own recommendation) are all that's needed to get started. Children learn parts of speech and basic mechanics of grammar by manipulating clue cards to correspond with sample sentences presented in the lessons by the teacher. Much like a math program, each lesson presents new concepts, builds on previous lessons, and provides review. Quizzes are also included for tracking student comprehension. The program stresses throughout that no word can be determined as a part of speech until presented in the context of a sentence.\nBased on its results, I consider the cost of this program to be very reasonable. It worked well for us because it cut teaching time in half and accomplished its purpose very effectively, as well as providing a little friendly competition between students.\nReview by Stephanie Farmer\nWe have switched to Bob Jones math and love it! It actually makes our son think. When he does their word problems he really has to think and reason it out. If he does a division page, the word problems have a mixture of any type of math and sometimes using different procedures.\nThe math lessons don't have 50 redundant problems, but about 20 to a lesson. The explanations are easy enough, that our son sometimes teaches himself how to do that day's lesson! Instead of learning a new concept every day for a week and then practiced for a couple, he likes how it is gradually done. There were many times with our old curriculum that he would get hit with so many new concepts he would get flustered.\nI love the spiral bound teacher's manual! It has poster ideas that I put on a small sized poster and we use as a game before each lesson, when necessary. Bob Jones is often reviewing past lessons, which develops a firm foundation. The math seems to deal more with daily matters we all run across too.\nHere are a few extra tips. Teach them decimals before fractions. Many studies have been done that prove that kids that learn decimals first can handle fractions easier.\nRemember, if your kids know their times tables math is easier! If you teach in groups like 8's this week, 9's next week it helps them learn. Start them by teaching 0-9 up to 5's, then once mastered 0-9 up to 11 and finish with the 12's.\nBuy your kids a watch and encourage them to use it! It is amazing how quickly they teach themselves time.\nI would recommend any parent switch to Bob Jones for 4th grade up to expand their thinking!\nThe Complete Book of Math\nReview by Donna Craig\nThe Complete Book of Math workbook series by McGraw-Hill retails for $14.95, but at Walmart, each costs about $10. I have also seen these books at Books-a-Million and Waldenbooks and in the Rainbow Resource Center catalog. The series has a workbook each for grade levels 1-2, 3-4, and 5-6. (I am reviewing only the workbook for grades 1 and 2 since that is all we have used so far.)\nI have used other programs but wanted something more economical, that moved at a more leisurely pace allowing math games or manipulatives, and that didn't have pages and pages with rows and rows of math problems that my children didn't need to do in order to master a new concept. I settled on the Complete Book of Math.\nThe workbook has a whopping 352 pages and has lessons on number recognition, counting (including counting by ordinals), comparing, classification, patterns, addition and subtraction (1 to 3-digit numbers), place value (through the hundreds), time (hours, half-hours, quarter-hours, and minutes), money (pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, half-dollars), measurement (including some metrics), graphing, geometry (circles, squares, rectangles, ovals, diamonds, and some use of geoboards), and fractions (through the \"fourths\").\nThe book is not just a collection of workbook pages. A suggested list of manipulatives is given following the table of contents. Many of these manipulatives can be found in your pantry or desk drawer. \"Getting Started\" pages offer suggestions on using these manipulatives to teach math concepts. These manipulatives include Unifix pattern cards, pattern attribute shapes and some pattern cards to accompany them, a Venn diagram, a \"hundreds\" chart, two place value charts (one for ones and tens, the other for ones, tens, and hundreds), a large clock face (you add the hands), a 7-inch ruler, and a 17-centimeter ruler. Directions are given for making a pan balance. Several games are provided, a nice break from doing workbook pages.\nMy children loved the workbooks. One big reason is because they are so colorful. (They actually remarked on this.) Another reason is because of their approach to problem solving. One doesn't just add 1+3 to equal 4, one has 1 yummy ice cream cone and then has 3 more. Or Buddy the bear needs to get off the ground in his hot-air balloon by moving through clouds whose sums are 9. Word problems featured throughout the book also appealed to them since they were problems about items or activities that interest children their age. They also had opportunity to \"create\" some of their own problems, such as the time they went on a scavenger hunt through the house to find things to measure with the provided rulers (which they thought were \"cool\").\nThere is no overload of problems on the pages. Some days there are 4 problems, some days there are more. Rarely, except at the ends of sections when mastery is expected, are there \"row after row\" of math problems.\nMy criticisms include that there is very little use of the number line. I consider this important in understanding numbers, addition, and subtraction, and is one of the things that I loved about Horizons Math. But number line instruction is easy to add in. Second, the paper manipulatives may be nice to have, but they may not be sturdy enough for the more active little mathematician. However, I covered ours with clear Contact paper and they held up well enough. Third, the workbook is arranged by subject instead of being \"spiraled\" as in the Horizons Math workbooks. I am not an expert in math, but after 15 years of homeschooling, I have seen that the spiral approach worked best with my children. However, the subject is 1st and 2nd grade math and I think parents can figure out how to spiral the math themselves. Last, sometimes the instructions that are given to the children are a bit wordy and simpler explanations are needed. Again, parents can probably provide the needed explanations after reading through the workbook pages.\nThere are no answer pages with the grades 1 and 2 workbook. (There are with grades 3 and 4.) I haven't considered this much of a negative as there are usually so few problems per page and it is easy enough to glance at them while my daughters are doing their work to check their problems, and to offer additional instruction on a concept on the spot.\nFor those who would like to use this workbook, you might wish to purchase additional manipulatives, though the workbook does try to make this unnecessary. We already had several manipulatives and these are the ones that we used: number tiles for the more kinesthetic learner, disc counters (I would recommend overhead counters as they are transparent and they fit on the hundred chart), realistic \"play\" money, fraction circles or squares, and a number line. Additionally, the pages are perforated, so you may wish to purchase a notebook in which to place the pages and a zippered pencil bag to fit in the notebook for all the workbook's manipulatives. I purchased my number line at Rainbow Resource Center. It's a write-on/wipe-off line that uses special crayons. I also purchased a bucket balance at Rainbow Resource Center rather than making a pan balance. It's more accurate plus with the addition of gram weights, you can use the balance for science activities.\nContact Information: Alpha Omega Publications 1-800-622-3070\nWe use Saxon beginning with 54 up to algebra and are quite satisfied with it. However, we chose not to use their K-3 materials, mainly because I did not want to spend that much money.\nInstead, we use Alpha Omega's Horizons Math. The joy in using it is that it also uses a spiral approach like Saxon. The workbooks are very well done with large text and colorful pictures. The lessons are two pages long (front and back of a page) with each tenth lesson actually being a review and also taking the fronts and backs of two pages. Each year requires two consumable workbooks.\nThese books are advanced. So, for kindergarten, let your child play with all the cool math manipulatives you can buy (Wal-Mart is a good source) and another workbook if you wish (perhaps Spectrum). Then begin them with Horizons Math K in the first grade. We used Horizons Math 1 for second grade, Horizons Math 2 for third grade and proceeded to Saxon 54 after that without any trouble.\nThere is also a teacher's notebook for each grade, but I stopped buying them both because this is basic math and because Alpha Omega likes to revise them about every five years. If you think you need a little help in explaining the elementary math concepts to your children, then consider buying Kathryn Stout's Maximum Math. It has wonderful tips on explaining every math concept that your children will encounter through grade 8, and the book is a lot less expensive than buying all those teacher notebooks for Horizons. Maximum Math\nI would recommend that anyone who finds the spiral approach to math appealing to consider using the Horizons Math program at least for those first few years, even over Saxon K-3. I don't think you will be disappointed.\nReviewed by Sherry Shockley\nContact Information: Cornerstone Curriculum Project, 2006 Flat Creek Place, Richardson, Texas 75080; Phone (972) 235-5149.\nCosts: Parent and Student Book: Level K = $30.00, Levels 1-4 = $40.00 each; Student Directed Book: Level 5-6 = $40.00 each.\nMaking Math Meaningful is a program stressing understanding math concepts rather that rote memorization. Concepts are taught by first starting with manipulatives and hands-on activities. For example, when learning multiplication, the child may be told to make as many stacks of 5 as possible from a stack of books. He then counts the number of stacks and the leftover books. He is learning about factors in multiplication and remainders. The student then moves to working with pictures of objects on worksheets. He may have a picture of several objects and be told to draw circles around the objects, putting them in groups of three. The third stage is when the student is solving problems using simply numbers.\nMMM walks the teacher through each lesson with the teacher's instructions. The materials needed to teach each lesson are listed, so they can be gathered by Mom ahead of time. Then the instructional part of the lesson is divided into a script of \"you (the teacher) say\" and \"the student should say.\" This makes the lessons very easy to use. The math program has much interaction between the teacher and student with the advantage of monitoring the student's level of understanding.\nOne major strength of this program is that MMM uses many word problems early. (This program would not work as well for late readers unless Mom reads each problem.) Students learn to not be intimidated by word problems and also learn the skill of locating necessary information to solve the math problem.\nWe used MMM volumes 1-3 for the first three grades. I loved the program (except for one confusing lesson on subtraction). After using this program for grades 1-3, my children moved to Saxon 54 with no problems at all. However, MMM does have a programs through Level 6, followed by Principles from Patterns - Algebra and Geometry programs.\nWe also used the Calculadder program to help our children memorize their facts and increase their speed. MMM does not teach students to memorize facts, and this skill is important.\nMMM is an excellent math program for a beginning home schooler because it tells you what to do each step of the way. If the mom and the child enjoy interactive programs, MMM could be a wonderful choice for math. A manipulatives set is available for purchase (for grades K-3) for $15.\nContact Information: Written by Steve Demme, Published by Math-U-See, Inc., 1378 River Road, Drumore, Pa. 17518-9760\nThis is a low-cost, manipulative-based K-10 math curriculum. The author is a home-school dad and former math teacher. He has developed a very effective, home-school friendly curriculum.\nThe manipulatives, which are a great help and enjoyable to use, are used from Kindergarten through High School. There is a lesson-by-lesson video for each textbook. Each textbook has 36 lessons, so it covers two or three grade levels. Each lesson has four pages of problems, which also review the concepts learned in previous lessons. The material is presented with emphasis on understanding the concepts and not just knowing how to get the answer.\nWe have been very pleased with this program. I initially looked into it because of the low cost. I was able to use the first textbook for my younger two and just go at a different speed for each child. You can get one book and copy the lessons for each child or buy separate workbooks. The workbook is only $15.00 and saves a lot of time and trouble. Remember, each one covers at least 1 or 2 years. After the first couple of years I had all the math texts we needed for a while.\nMr. Demme has a pleasant personality and is enjoyable to watch on the videos. The lessons are short and the concepts are made very simple using the blocks or fraction overlays. It is really nice to have the tapes, instead of my husband or myself doing all the teaching. The parent still needs to read the material in the teacher's book and understand the concepts to be able to help the students with some of the more difficult problems.\nSince this is a math curriculum, there is not much place for religious teaching. The skip-counting cassette tape and coloring book, however, are available either with Bible references or with science and literature. I chose the Bible, and the singing sounds like a muskrat without accompaniment. My youngest son loved it, which really made learning his multiplication tables much easier and more enjoyable.\nFor $5.00 one can obtain a demonstration video. The money is returned when the tape is returned. If math has been a problem in your home, I suggest you check this curriculum out!\nReviewed by Cori Garrison\nContact information: Jackie Winner, Ed.S., 8800 - 49th Street N., Suite 401, Pinellas Park, FL 33782; (813)545-3047\nDesigned by Lore Rasmussen, Miquon is a secular 3-4 year spiral curriculum for grades 1-3. It consists of six different workbooks ($5.95 each) and three teacher's guides:\n1. Lab Sheet Annotations ($13.95)\n2. Notes to Teachers ($3.95)\n3. First Grade Diary ($5.95)\nTwenty-two math operations are taught in this program with each workbook increasing in difficulty. Once a topic has been presented, it continues to be combined with other topics. Miquon introduces all four basic arithmetic operations within the first year. Although it is Cuisenaire rod based (metric), it promotes the use of other manipulatives, including number lines.\nThe program is designed so that a concept is taught, then students do the worksheets (usually independently) using the manipulatives, and then check their work. Eventually the rods are used only to check the answers, then finally students learn to picture the items mentally. Several ways to solve a problem are taught, allowing students to be creative, while proceeding at their own pace and reinforcing skills already learned.\nWe purchased all three teacher's guides. However, I would suggest purchasing the Lab Sheet Annotations and the necessary workbooks. The Annotations book covers all levels, and the cross-referencing to the workbooks is easy to follow. You must, however, solve the problems in this book, as there is no answer key. It presents several ways to show your students problem solving, while showing some of the responses you may receive.\nThe First Grade Diary was a helpful reference when I felt I had not presented a concept well. It is full of ideas, but is not necessary for those who are comfortable with math concepts.\nThe Notes to Teachers book explains the Miquon philosophy and math learning process. It was interesting reading, but was not necessary to implement the program.\nThe manipulatives needed to work the program are:\n1. A set of 155 Cuisenaire rods (basic set)\n2. A hundred board\n3. A geoboard/rubber bands\n4. Base Ten blocks (for the last 3 workbooks)\nWe made the materials non-consumable by using clear plastic report covers and ultrafine dry erase markers. We photocopied sections specified as overall reviews/booklets and the lesson sequence chart, so we had portfolio information.\nWe have been advised that our children may not test well the first year, since standardized tests include problems with 3 or 4 digit numbers. However, by the second year students should be well advanced so they test well. Upon finishing the program, most students advance to Saxon Math 65. If a child progresses quickly in math, but is not able to handle the reading required in higher level books, the Rasmussens have written a series known as \"The Key To...\" workbooks. These offer operationally based, simply written text for ages 6-9, continuing the Miquon process. They are self-contained.\nI have enjoyed teaching Miquon. We like the fact that the rods are metric, the materials inexpensive, and previously learned concepts are reinforced in later lessons. Workshops and seminars are available. I have found them to be effective and practical. Helpful telephone responses are also available.\nRay's Arithmetics\nContact information: Reprinted by Mott Media, Inc., 1000 E. Huron St., Milford, MI 48042.\nThe seven volumes of the Ray's New Arithmetics were originally published in 1877-1883 and were more popular than any other arithmetic books in America during the 1800's and early 1900's. Organized in an orderly manner around the discipline of arithmetic itself, they present principles, progressing systematically from the simple to the complex, follow up each one with examples, and then include difficult problems to challenge the student so that he must rely on his arithmetic ability to answer the questions.\nTo some, the problems may seem quaint and even hopelessly out of date, but many of us appreciate the charm of a former era. Basic relationships of numbers do not change, so that the student can also learn the social culture of the 1800's at the same time he is mastering his arithmetic skills.\nRay's New Primary Arithmetic is intended for grades one and two. It begins with counting and other basic arithmetic skills and introduces addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Ray's New Intellectual Arithmetic is intended for grades three and four. It extends work in the four operations to higher numbers and introduces fractions, measurements, ratios, and percentages.\nRay's New Practical Arithmetic is intended for grades five and six. It reviews basic arithmetic skills and carries them to higher levels, along with factoring, decimals, proportions, powers, roots, and simple geometry. Ray's New Higher Arithmetic is intended for grades seven and eight. It includes philosophical understandings; principles and properties of numbers; advanced studies of common and decimal fractions, measurements, ratios, proportions, percentages, powers and roots, and series; business math; and geometry, with both basic work for the average student and challenging work for the advanced student.\nThe complete set also includes the Key to Ray's New Arithmetics which has answers to the questions in the Primary, Intellectual, and Practical Arithmetics, the Key to Ray's New Higher Arithmetic which has answers to the questions in that book, and Test Examples in Arithmetic which provides problems on topics in the Practical Arithmetic from which questions can be drawn for preparing tests. Mott Media has added a Parent-Teacher Guide for Ray's New Arithmetics written by Dr. Ruth Beechick. It includes a general scope and sequence of recommended mathematic skills for each grade, a planning guide with suggested daily plans, tests, a section on projects and games, and other teaching tips. The eight volumes can be purchased as a set or individually.\nThus, Ray's New Arithmetics provide a complete mathematics curriculum for grades one through eight. In addition, Mott Media has published a series of workbooks, four for each year from grades one through four, written by Dr. Rudy Moore, which are keyed to Ray's Primary and Intellectual Arithmetics. These provide additional information on and some extra problems for counting and writing numbers, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and fractions, as well as room to answer the questions from the textbooks. As children proceed through each workbook, they are referred to the appropriate lesson and exercises in the various texts. The Ray's New Arithmetics can be used alone, but some parents may prefer the extra guidance offered by the workbooks.\nOne of the benefits of Ray's New Arithmetics is that they emphasize mental arithmetic to precede written arithmetic as a means to assure understanding. Most early work is to be done with real objects such as fruit, counting blocks, and marbles, and later in the head with mental images of the objects. After children are ready to think symbolically, they gradually drop the use of objects and images and learn to compute with digits. Thus, children are led through the three growth stages in arithmetic: the manipulative stage, the mental image stage, and the abstract stage.\nAnother advantage is that Ray's New Arithmetics incorporate story problems. Students must read simple sentences which pose real life problems; decide whether to add, subtract, multiply, or divide; and finally arrive at the answer, sometimes mentally and sometimes in writing.\nRay's New Arithmetics have played, and still can play, a very important part in teaching children mathematics skills.\nSaxon Publishers, 1320 West Lindsey St., Norman, OK 73069; 1-800-284-7019\nSaxon math has become the standard of comparison for all other math programs for home schoolers for grades 4-12. The program is also available at grades one through three, but it uses worksheets and is quite expensive. Grades four and up use textbooks. Home-school packets are available that include textbook, answers for all problems, tests, and test answers. The packets are relatively expensive, but are hardback and can be reused for several children.\nSaxon texts are known for clear and thorough explanations of new concepts and for reviewing concepts in every lesson after they have been presented. This \"incremental\" approach almost universally results in higher achievement test scores. The approach can be misleading because the early lessons in a book look so easy that some people think the books are too easy. However, they advance gradually and cover the subject thoroughly.\nPrior to high school, texts are named Math 54, Math 65, etc. Math 54 is supposed to be for a typical fifth grader or advanced fourth grader, etc. However, I recommend that you consider it to be for a typical fourth grader or a \"late blooming\" fifth grader, etc. In this way, Math 87 would generally be used in seventh grade, then Algebra 1/2 in grade eight. Freshmen then use Algebra I, and Sophomores use Algebra II. Juniors can use Advanced Math (Algebra III, Trigonomety, and Geometry) and then go on to Calculus in their senior year, if they need really advanced math to prepare for their chosen field in college. However, in my judgment Advanced Math contains too much material to cover in one year for most students, even on a college preparatory plan. Unless students needs Calculus in high school, I suggest taking the junior and senior years to cover Advanced Math.\nOne other word of advice. Saxon Algebra texts are so self-explanatory that parents are tempted to think kids can learn them with little or no parent assistance. This can be a mistake, because eventually the volume of material builds up and the students become confused later in the year. I suggest that 3x5 flash cards be made for every new concept. These should then be reviewed with the parent before every test. This helps the parent keep up with the student's progress.\nReview by Gerry Wright\nWe use Saxon math, and have, with one child or another, for the past 8 years. We chose it because it has always been so highly recommended, and it has worked well for the children. However, my soon-to-be sixth grader is longing for a change, and we will probably try something else this coming year (what to choose, what to choose!)\nI believe that Saxon is a bit short on explanation of \"why\" in explaining some concepts. It explains how, but there is very little in the way of \"why\" sometimes, and I believe more \"why\" would be helpful. Also, a child with a quick grasp of mathematics can become very bored with the continual review. That said, though, it is a very solid program - so many users and recommendations can't be wrong.\nOne advantage to Saxon is that it can always be purchased used. I have bought a new set only once or twice in all this time. The used prices are a nice savings!\nThe Spectrum Workbooks were originally published by McGraw-Hill, and this company still sells them, but they are now listed as published by School Speciality Publishing, which is a division of Frank Schaffer Publications. In this series, there are books for grades K through 8 in reading, writing, language arts, phonics/word study, spelling, geography, and math. It is said that these \"workbooks build a solid foundation for learning so that you can be assured that the skills practiced at home will prepare students to meet the challenges of modern life. Experienced educators from across the country have contributed to these materials, which have been approved by every state's Department of Education.\" I have seen them for sale in religious bookstores that carry homeschool materials, homeschool conventions, and homeschool catalogues such as Christian Book Distributors.\nThey appear to be designed as supplements to any standard curriculum for either classroom or home usage, but they cover such a broad range of material in each subject that it seems that with a little work one could almost possibly use them as a complete curriculum. They are not written from a uniquely \"Christian\" perspective, but I did not find the ones that we used to be anti-Christian or ungodly, as is the case with some materials used in the government schools. They simply focus on the basic skills involved in learning such disciplines as arithmetic the way they used to be when many of us went to public school and actually learned something by continual review and practice in the fundamentals. My only complaint about Spectrum Math is that it just moved on from one concept to the other rather quickly without much place for reviewing skills already learned. This is one reason that we switched to Saxon Math.\nExploring Creation With Chemistry, by Dr. Jay Wile\nReviewed by ???\nWritten by Apologia Press\nThis curriculum is very home-schooler friendly. The text reads smoothly and clearly without throwing in a lot of unnecessary additional information. Dr. Wile provides good explanations for all questions and problems, enabling home-school teachers with less science background to adequately teach the curriculum. Additionally, Dr. Wile offers a free internet/email Q & A service for those using his curriculum. He has responded very quickly to inquiries I made.\nDr. Wile's curriculum does have some problems, but they can be worked around and may be corrected in future editions. One problem is an almost total lack of pictures in the text. There is a supplemental CD available which includes some pictures and interesting experiments, but even this resource could be richer in visual images in my opinion. However, there are books available with good pictures which can be used to augment Dr. Wile's text, e.g., the DK Eyewitness or Usborne Illustrated Science book series.\nAnother problem with Dr. Wile's curriculum is that the experiments included in the text could be a bit more robust. One very simple experiment is used several times to teach different concepts. This is not bad, but it does make the labs less interesting to me. Supplemental science experiment books can be used to enhance the lab experience. The reasonably priced lab equipment set that Dr. Wile makes available is complete enough to do the experiments in his text but not complete enough to familiarize the student with very many different pieces of laboratory equipment. However, if a student takes college science courses, he/she will easily learn about any needed equipment there.\nIn Exploring Creation With Chemistry Dr. Wile tries to bring the reader to as complete an understanding of basic chemistry concepts as possible. I believe he accomplishes this goal. If the student consistently does all the problems, questions, tests and labs in addition to the reading, the student will have a good college-preparatory foundation in first-year high school chemistry.\nHow Does God Do That? (Earth Science)\nReviewed by Gerry Wright\nWritten by Paul and Danielle Harris.\nHDGDT is called, on the front cover, \"Complete Earth Science with an introduction to Life Sciences,\" for ages 8-12. I am liking it very much. It is not deep science, but it is easily supplemented, and is perfect for the younger ones just as is. It does not have color illustrations, and the pages are not overloaded with text. The instructions are directed to the student, with clear, easy-to-follow directions. Parent involvement can be increased by supplementing for older children, and by asking the review questions listed at the end of each chapter. It has goals written out which may be checked off by the student. There are lots of activities, most of them for the younger children, and I supplement those with other things for my older student. There are charts and graphs in the books for the student to complete.\nUnit One covers the solar system, stars, galaxies, and space exploration. Unit Two studies Earth, interior crust, land masses, oceans, atmosphere and moon. Unit Three focuses on matter, rocks, minerals, and then finishes up with life science: cells, plants, animals and human body.\nIt could be consumable or not, depending on your use of it.\nLyrical Life Science - Vol. 3: Human Body\nReviewed by Heather Sautter\nContact information: $30.00 at Rainbow Resource.\nThis textbook, CD, and workbook curriculum is the third volume in the Lyrical Life Science series. This volume does an excellent job of introducing the human body and its systems in an easy-to-understand format.\nOne of the best things about the textbook is that it breaks down each system of the body (skeletal, muscular, nervous, digestive, etc.) by defining its function and analyzing it in a very simplified form. Along the side of each page in the textbook, there are illustrations and interesting facts for the students' easy comprehension. In addition to 12 chapters on the human body, a chapter on the study of Greek and Latin root words is provided to familiarize the student with the many branches of medical science.\nIf your student is an auditory learner this curriculum will be suitable for them. The CD (or tape) used with both the workbook and textbook is a musical aid to memorizing the parts and functions of the human body. The best part about this disk is that the lyrics are sung to popular camp songs and traditional patriotic tunes, not abstract or contrived melodies. This is the key factor to easy memorization.\nThe workbook tests the knowledge that the student gained from the textbook by fill-in-the-blank lyrics to the songs on the CD, multiple choice, short answer and dig deeper questions. Students can check their work in the answer key at the end of the book.\nI believe this book will make anatomy easy for any student, no matter what age they are. Although I previously had biology, I learned more about the human body with this program.\nReviewed by Mark Bingham\nContact information: Durell Dobbins, e-mail: [email protected]; telephone: 1-800-831-3570; 328 Shady Lane, Alvaton, KY 42122\nThe Rainbow was written by Durell Dobbins who is a scientist (Ph.D. in microbiology), a New Testament Christian, and a home-schooling father. His curriculum offers substantial science, simply presented, on the junior-high level. It is designed to provide two years of science, with two lessons and one laboratory activity per week.\nDuring the first year, students explore rudiments of physics and chemistry. The second year begins with biology and moves on to a section of \"applications\" in fields such as geology, astronomy, meteorology, and environmental science.\nI find several advantages to The Rainbow:\n1. The text itself offers systematic, sound, and thorough explanations in a non-threatening style.\n2. Because of the style of presentation, students can work with as much independence as parents wish.\n3. The author flavors his text with humor.\n4. The text also carries a strong flavor of reverence - the attitude of a heart deeply struck by wonder at God's hand in things. The text discusses modern scientific theories as theories, giving careful attention to ways in which they diverge from biblical explanations.\n5. In addition to the text, the curriculum package offers a laboratory manual and a complete set of laboratory supplies, that the student of science may be fully equipped to perform the scientific demonstrations.\nAs I've mentioned, The Rainbow is designed to cover two years. A single textbook covers both years' material. The laboratory manual and some of the supplies must be ordered separately for each year. The cost will strike many home schoolers as high. The first-year package includes the full two-year text, as well as the first-year lab manual, the first-year teacher's helper, and lab equipment and supplies. The second year's program includes a lab manual, teacher's helper, equipment, and supplies. Imagine the time, trouble, and expense of assembling each lab exercise, then multiply that by 30 to provide lab exercises for an entire year, and you'll begin to develop an appropriate perspective on the price.\nTwo more cost factors bear mentioning:\n1. Dr. Dobbins is now working on The Spectrum, a complete high school science program for home schoolers. He plans to utilize the durable laboratory equipment from The Rainbow, so that students who move into the high-school program will have less equipment to purchase. The Rainbow can thus become an investment toward high-school supplies as well.\n2. Customers who mention that they are Family Times subscribers receive a 15% discount on the program.\nThe Rainbow offers rich and solid content which appeals strongly to the child's curiosity; it offers a convenient and comprehensive package which appeals strongly to the parent's peace of mind; and it offers \"true science - always.\" Beat that if you can.\nSolomon Resource Guide (Science)\nReviewed by Karen Walker\nContact information: Solomon Publishing Company, 5830 Sovereign Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45241,\nThe \"Solomon Resource Guide\" is a two-volume set dealing with science subjects from animals to weather. It takes a main topic and divides it into chapters to cover areas related to the main topic. Within the two volumes are topics like the solar system, plants, human body, and others. Each chapter is divided into five sections: Teaching Resources (books which give information about the subject); Reading Selections (fiction books related to the subject); Activities (experiments and hands-on projects to help reinforce the lesson); Creative Writing; and the Arts (art projects to reinforce also).\nThese two volumes cover kindergarten through eighth grade, dividing into the Primary (K-2); Intermediate (3-5); and Upper Level (6-8). These divisions are used mainly in the Teaching Resources section. Volume one has a test with an answer key for each level at the end of each chapter for those who wish to use the guide as a complete science curriculum. However, I use these as supplemental material, not as our main textbook, so I have never used the tests.\nAn advantage of these volumes is that the child doesn't just sit and listen to science being taught or do a workbook but gets involved and sees how science is at work in everyday life by reinforcing what he/she has learned.\nDisadvantages are that the books are relatively expensive, and the Reading Selection material is mainly for primary level.\nThis past year I received a pamphlet in the mail from The Young Scientists Club that looked interesting to me. First, understand up front that this may not be the most economical material. Second, understand that it is not primarily designed by homeschoolers for homeschoolers. In spite of these things, we are thrilled with the program. We have had to make very few changes regarding conflicts with God's word.\nOnce a month we receive a science kit with virtually everything we need for several experiments on a topic. It is clear, user friendly, and interesting. The only items that are not included are easy to obtain and often found in most homes on a regular basis. Our five children (13, 11, 10, 8 and 5) work together and we all enjoy the experiments. They have worked every single time! We have learned quite a bit in a fun way and it has changed my outlook on science completely.\nThere are 36 kits and various options regarding the kits and how often you receive them. Some topics include: minerals, fossils, mirrors, electricity, magnetism, polymers and many others. The program is designed for ages 4-12. The web site will answer any further questions.\nContact information: Bilingual Books, Inc. has this series in Italian, German, Norwegian, Spanish, Ingles, Chinese, Japanese, Russian, Hebrew, and Portuguese. Each book is about $18.00. Their address is 1719 West Nickerson Street, Seattle, WA 98119. 800-488-5068. www.bilingualbooks.org www.10minutesaday.com\nIntroducing a foreign language might seem daunting to new homeschoolers, but if approached simply, you will be surprised how readily your children will pick it up. Just like learning English, or whatever your native tongue, you begin by connecting names, objects, phrases to the words (sounds) you want your child to know, one word at a time. French in 10 Minutes a Day is a great workbook to introduce French to students from elementary level and up. What I like about this program is its special features and simple user-friendliness.\nTo start, the alphabet chart is listed with sample words given for each letter and the corresponding English sound to pronounce it. In fact, there is phonetics given for every word (example: the word for \"who\" is \"qui\"(key)). Although there is no CD or tape with this program, the phonetics given beside each French word helps you read the words easily. With French, understanding and using the nasal sound is very important, so this workbook adds \"(n)\" in the upper right of the phonetics to remind you to say the sound with a nasal tone. Other special features are plenty of sticky labels, puzzles, quizzes, flash cards, and laminated Pocket Pal to take with you. The text is lively with colored sketches and drawings on every page. Once you learn the alphabet, you compose questions, and then move on to nouns. That's when the French sticky labels come in handy. (A dictionary in the back of the workbook helps here too.) Then there are the numbers, colors, days of the week/months of the year, common prepositions, and common verbs conjugated. Eventually words for travel and eating out are covered and that's when the menu enclosed is a help. The laminated Pocket Pal has over 200 essential words, questions, and phrases.\nThe publisher is secular and therefore does not include words of a religious nature. The only page I did not appreciate was the one with a sketch of a woman dancer with her many petticoats showing. The wine/aperitif/alcohol list given in the beverage guide could be glossed over too.\nFrench in 10 Minutes a Day boasts to simply teach the language by working or reviewing just ten minutes a day beginning at page one and progressing, not skipping about. By doing this you will have fun learning your new language.\nPower-Glide Language Course: Children\u2019s Spanish\nReviewed by Stacey Clark\n\u201cThe Power-Glide Language Course: Children\u2019s Spanish\u201d is a fun and easy way for kids K-6 to learn Spanish. The program contains eight CDs, three student workbooks, one parent guide, and a CD-Rom which contains activities in Spanish, French, and German. The first workbook is very simple with stories called diglot weaves that mix English words with pictures of words spoken in Spanish and pictures to point at or color. As the workbooks progress they become more involved with word puzzles to solve, Spanish words instead of pictures in the diglot weaves and some text entirely in Spanish.\nThe course is built around an adventure involving a brother and sister trying to help their grandfather solve a mystery. The kids need to learn the key words from stories or songs in order to understand the clues they find. The story line naturally encourages children to become proficient in what they have just learned so they can complete the performance challenges and go on to the next part of the story. In addition to the suggested challenges, such as reading the text to a parent or retelling the story using as much Spanish as possible, my children have created picture books or performed plays of the stories.\nI liked this program because from the very first lesson it uses frequent repetition of the learned words and humor to encourage the children to speak the words often. The stories are very child-friendly with classics such as \u201cThe Three Bears,\u201d \u201cThe Three Little Pigs,\u201d and \u201cChicken Little.\u201d Other stories are also enjoyable, such as \u201cThe Broken Window\u201d where some naughty children are playing ball in the street and accidentally hit a window of a giant\u2019s house, or \u201cThe Farmer and The Turnip\u201d which teaches cooperation when all the characters need to work together to pull up a giant turnip. The songs, which teach days, months, body parts, etc., are very catchy and really help with memorization.\nThe only thing I have not liked about the course is that some words are not translated at all. The parent guide only covers the first workbook so any questions one might have after that have to be answered through a Spanish-English dictionary or, what I use, the Language Tools translation page from Google. I sense that the purpose of these omissions is to teach children how to find the translation of an unknown word, but it would be nice to have parent guides for each workbook. It is a minor complaint and it won\u2019t stop me from purchasing another course in French or German once my children have become fluent in Spanish.\nI purchased this program from Rainbow Resource Center for $83.95 because it came highly recommended from a woman who taught high school French for years in a public school but now homeschools her son and tutors many others in French using Power-Glide.\nRosetta Stone Spanish Program\nReview by Alexa Chisholm\nI have the Rosetta Stone Spanish Language program and have been teaching it for the past two years. The program has two Levels. Level I has eight units and each unit has 12 lessons. Level 2 has 9 units with 10 lessons each. The Rosetta Stone program concentrates on 4 areas: 1-Listening comprehension 2-Reading comprehension 3-Speaking 4-Writing First the students work with the program on the computer, the students have exercises for each unit that teaches and improves their listening and reading comprehension, a voice-record feature that helps them with their pronunciation, and dictation exercises to improve their writing skills. After they are done with a lesson they have a workbook where they are given exercises that pertain to the material covered on the computer. There are also crossword puzzles, and word lists for each lesson. At the end of each unit there is a test. At the end of the first level the child will have enough vocabulary for basic conversations. This program allows each student to go at their own pace and many opportunities for review in several different formats which gives room for the different learning styles. Another feature that I like is that if for some reason a week is skipped it is easy to pick up and go again. Ideally it should be used 5 days a week. This would allow for more comprehension and use of the vocabulary for that specific lesson. We have used it with a group of other kids once a week. They do their work at home and then we come together to review the lesson, the vocabulary and the exercises they have done in their workbooks. After discussing the different words, sentences, meaning etc. we have done games, exercises, and we practice conversing in Spanish.\nReviewed by Susan Treat\nWritten by JoLinda Crump and Cathy Valdes; published by Florida College Bookstore, Temple Terrace, Florida 33617 (1-800-423-1648) $17.95\nAges: Preschool- Senior High\nThe Amplified Bible Curriculum is billed as \"A Set of Educational Bible Objectives Enriched with Activities & Resources.\" It is really intended to be used in Church Bible class programs as the basic curriculum guide for all classes. The book is divided into twelve sections. The sections include: Genesis, The Exodus, Israel's Wanderings, Joshua/Judges/Ruth, United Kingdom and It's Kings, Wisdom Literature, The Kings and Prophets (Divided Kingdom), Captivity/Restoration, Life of Christ, Acts of the Apostles, New Testament Epistles, and Final Epistles and Revelation. The entire program takes you through the Bible in three years.\nIn each section there are thirteen lessons. Each lesson is then divided into suggested Objectives, Concepts and Teacher Activities for each grade level (Pre-School, Primary, Junior, Jr. High and Sr. High). Materials from well-known publishers such as L. A. Mott, Walking with God, Truth in Life and NLBL are suggested to be used as supplementary materials or lesson plans.\nThere is a Daily Bible Reading schedule which directs the students to read the materials associated with the lessons. This way the entire family can read the same material but study different aspects and have different requirements depending on grade level.\nThis is basically a good, thorough chronological study of the Bible. I have found nothing unscriptural in any of its lessons.\nI see only two problems with this material. The first is the way they divide up the lessons. It spends too much time on some things and not enough on others. For example there are five lessons dealing with Joseph but only one lesson dealing with the Parables of Christ. To solve this problem one could take the basic premise of the book and re-figure some of the lessons to suit your own preferences.\nSecond, I feel that some of the lessons are inappropriate for pre-schoolers. Some of the more obscure Bible passages will be too difficult for the pre-schoolers to understand. Still, the basic point can be made and if the parent/teacher is patient to explain and discuss rather than just read the passages to the child, things will be fine. The activities suggested are generally very appropriate for each age. As long as the teacher/parent keeps in mind that different ages are supposed to get different points from the lesson, the material works well.\nReviewed by Diane Demumbreum\nContact information: D. L. Woods Publications, 4625 Virginia Drive, Olive Branch, MS 38654, Phone: (601) 895-8437\nThis program consists of flash cards with important (not trivial) Bible facts and a teacher's guide. Various topics are available. The guide lists all of the questions and answers, plus it gives additional material and shows how the cards match to the lesson studied.\nRelying on drill and knowledge in both heart and head, the sets are designed for use by congregations or individuals. Each set is arranged to cover a quarter, and there are enough sets for 4 years. Cost is quite reasonable. Sets of smaller cards are available, but you don't need them for home schooling.\nSets available include:\nThe Devil, Sin, and Hell\nOld Testament Book by Book\nNew Testament Book by Book\nOld Testament Geography\nGod's Plan for the Home\nMen and Women of the New Testament\nThey are recommended for ages 2-adult. The study of the book of Acts, for example, includes 126 cards. Two-year-olds learn 18 of them. 3-or-4-year-olds learn 41, etc. By 4th grade students are expected to learn all the cards. All answers are directly from the Bible and ask for the book, chapter, and verse (or the chapter/chapters).\nI consider this to be very good Bible study support material. I have 4 of these sets and have found no error in them, although I did on occasion lengthen the \"required\" answer for what I thought was better clarification. These combined with daily Bible reading and/or Bob and Sandra Waldron's books help us retain the information which makes us all better Bible students.\nThe Bible Study Guide for All Ages\nContact information: Dr. Donald and Mary Baker, 37 Delsie Street, Clarksville, AR 72830. Phone (501)754-2223.\nThe Bible Study Guide for All Ages by Dr. Donald and Mary Baker consists of four units, each with 104 lessons. The purpose of the Study Guide is \"to lead the Bible student through the Bible in a systematic manner resulting in a personal and enduring faith, the retention of Bible facts, and the Bible becoming an easily used tool.\" Another purpose is to help Christians grow in the ability to teach others.\nEach lesson contains several sections. The first is Drills. This part suggests certain facts about the Bible that should be memorized. Some of the drills in Unit 1 are the books of the N.T. and their divisions, the twelve apostles, the 10 plagues, and verses about worship. These drills may include visual aids. The drill section sometimes includes a game like \"Who Am I?\" - a 20 questions type game of a Bible character.\nThe second section in a lesson is Review. This reviews the students' knowledge of previous lessons by asking a few questions.\nThe Text for the lesson is next followed by the sections Additional Scriptures and According to the Dictionary. The extra scriptures correlate with information from the text. The dictionary section explains the meaning of certain terms or gives background information about the lessons.\nQuestions are then given and include the verse with the answer.\nThe Maps section lists places from the Bible text for the students to label on a map. The Study Guide includes basic maps to be copied and labeled. (A good atlas or geography reference book on Bible lands is very helpful for this section to locate places.)\nThen a Time-line suggestion is given. A time-line packet can be ordered to correlate with the Study Guide.\nIn the Songs section, two songs are suggested that tie in with the lesson. I have recognized many of the names of the songs, but there are some with which I am not familiar. An a cappella cassette of the songs can be purchased; however, one can just substitute another song that is appropriate for the particular lesson studied.\nThe section called Bible Words to Say Together stresses a particular verse from the text and a concept taught therein to apply in one's life.\nThe Prayer Time section encourages one to pray for God's help in applying the lesson to life.\nThe last section is called Visual. For each lesson (except the review and the end of each unit study) there is a sheet of stick figure sketches of the various parts of the story. These pages can be photocopied to simply color in or can be looked at as examples while the students sketch the pictures on a blank sheet of paper. Their sheets then go into a folder, and they end up with their own \"Joseph Book,\" for example.\nOne of our favorite parts of this study is the Use Your Bible drill that occurs about every fifth lesson. Each student uses his Bible and a highlighter. He highlights particular words in a verse that focus on an important event he has studied. For example, in Gen. 37:3, he would highlight, \"Israel loved Joseph more.\" After marking several verses, the students close their Bible and race to find and read a particular phrase they marked in a previous lesson. This technique has been wonderful in increasing my children's ability to find their way through their Bible and locate information (without a verse being given) more quickly.\nI have enjoyed using this material because it is so focused on the scriptures. We read and discuss the actual text. The Study Guide works well to use as a family. All the children can study simultaneously. While I have found no doctrinal error so far, some of the visuals have been inaccurate. We simply discuss the problems and move on. Actually, as my children grew, we seldom used the pictures. With younger children they were quite helpful. I highly recommend the Bible Study Guide for All Ages.\nThe Creation Museum, 2800 Bullittsburg Church Rd., Petersburg, KY 41080; 888-582-4253; creationmuseum.org\nThe Creation Museum is a huge building housing displays that explain Biblical and scientific aspects of the Bible. It is located in Kentucky, just across the Ohio River from Cincinnati. The displays are impressive, extremely professional, and generally quite Biblical. The museum is operated by Answers in Genesis, an organization closely related to the Institute for Creation Research. We found no evidence of any ties to any particular denomination. In addition to the museum itself, they sponsor a website, numerous publications, and speakers.\nThe entrance fee is not inexpensive but is comparable to other all-day amusements. Check the fees on their website before planning a visit, especially if you have a number of children. They do give discounts for HSLDA members (bring proof of membership), and \"senior pastors\" and their spouses are free (just tell them you are a preacher and bring evidence). Expect to spend all day to really benefit from your visit.\nA Few Criticisms\nOur overall opinion of the museum was very favorable; but as you would expect, denominationalists inevitably include a few errors or weaknesses.\nThe greatest error is found in the section on the life and death of Christ. It concludes with a summary of how to be saved. The display presentation quotes Scriptures about faith and repentance, but none about baptism. It does not openly deny the need for baptism, but it simply ignores it. Free literature offered outside the display also ignores baptism, but mentions praying or saying a poem for salvation.\nBesides the museum displays, speakers present scheduled presentations on various topics. Some of these obviously have religious music sung to the audience by soloists, etc., accompanied by instruments. We avoided those, but one we attended portrayed \"angels\" who spoke street talk (\"That's cool, dude!\") that seemed demeaning to the Biblical portrayal of angels.\nSome material attempted to explain scientifically how various Bible events (like the flood) would have affected the earth. This involved some speculation which may or may not be valid. But note that this speculation concerned the effects, not the causes, of the miracles. As a rule they avoided giving naturalistic explanations for miracles, but strongly emphasized that miracles require supernatural intervention by God.\nMuseum employees were always friendly and well dressed, but expect some immodesty from patrons, even though they are generally religious.\nWith a few such exceptions, our impressions were very favorable.\nLots of Benefits and Biblical Education\nThe main section of the museum is a walk through the Bible story. Visitors walk from room to room at their own pace. Each room presents displays, videos, and/or charts describing and representing Bible events (days of creation, Adam naming the animals, the first sin, the flood, etc.) Some of these displayed images of people or animals (still or moving manikins) portraying or discussing some Bible event. These naturally involve some interpretation to visualize the scenes, but most were impressive, very well done, and very Scripturally oriented.\nThe main emphasis was on creation and the flood. The purpose was, not just to oppose evolution, but to explain and defend the Bible accounts. Biblical authority is emphasized throughout, with strong documentation emphasizing that the days must have been 24-hour days, the flood must have been worldwide, etc. Scripture was frequently quoted and contrasted to false teaching of science and liberal religion, often naming scientists or theologians who advocated error.\nOne area that especially impressed us was a room showing various videos of the wonders of creation. Various aspects of nature would be discussed, demonstrating how amazing God's creation is and how evolution cannot explain what exists around us.\nBesides the walk through the Bible and the presentations, the museum includes a planetarium, restaurants, a large bookstore, botanical gardens, and a petting zoo. The planetarium costs extra, but don't miss it. It presents the solar system and universe in amazing detail, emphasizing the greatness of the Creator.\nAnytime we buy a book written by denominationalists - whether a commentary or a school textbook - we expect to find some error. Nevertheless, if we are careful to find the error and point it out to our children, we can find such materials beneficial. That is how I would encourage all to approach the Creation Museum. It is not perfect, but with careful good judgment, it can be an amazingly impressive and faith-building tool to challenge our families with the greatness of God and the accuracy of the Bible.\nWritten and reviewed by David Pratte\nContact information: Light to My Path Publications www.gospelway.com/sales\nThis is a 60-page Bible study workbook (8 1/2 by 11) on basic topics relating to living as a disciple of Christ. It is designed to be used for family or personal Bible studies (or new convert studies, Bible classes, etc.) for ages junior high and up. It was originally designed to follow my basic \"Home Bible Study\" series that I use to teach the basics to non-members (see this material described elsewhere).\nThe material is divided into ten lessons, however each lesson will take several study sessions to complete depending on the background and experience of the students. Each lesson is in question-and-answer workbook format and includes heavy emphasis on Scripture.\nThe lessons are entitled as follows:\n1. How to Change Yourself\n3. \"Teach Us to Pray\"\n4. Attending Church Meetings\n7. Responsibilities to the Local Church\n8. Purity in Everyday Life (moral purity)\n9. Church Organization and Work\n10. Church Discipline\nThis material should be very useful for study with older home schoolers. (Note that many of these lessons are available as individual study workbooks - see Light to My Path Workbooks described elsewhere.)\nReviewed (and mostly written) by David Pratte\nContact information: https://www.biblestudylessons.com and https://www.gospelway.com\nThese courses and study articles are all available online. They can be effective to teach your children the basics about salvation, the church, etc., then other more advanced studies move beyond beyond the \"first principles.\" They should be suitable for junior-high students and up. All are completely free.\nThe Free Bible Study Lessons web site at https://www.biblestudylessons.com includes a number of online courses that can be downloaded and studied individually or as a family. Then the answers are submitted online and graded automatically by the computer. All courses focus firmly on the Bible and require open-Bible study.\nThe gospel of Mark (written by Gary Fisher)\nJesus Is Lord (introduction to \"Christian evidences,\" Bible authority, steps to salvation, and the church)\nThe Book of Acts (two courses)\nFollowing Jesus (lessons about discipleship)\nAdditional courses are being developed and will be added as we are able.\nThe Gospel Way web site at https://www.gospelway.com contains many in-depth study articles about various Bible topics. These also focus entirely on Scripture, and all are completely free. While most are not in question-and-answer format, they should be easy to use for teaching junior-high students and up. They should also make useful reference material for research on Bible topics.\nGrowing Up in the Lord: A Study for Teenage Boys\nWritten by Jeffrey W. Hamilton.\nContact information: Jeffrey W. Hamilton, 915 Michael Dr. Papillion, NE 68046;\nThis book is written by a home-schooling dad who is also a gospel preacher working with \"non-institutional\" churches of Christ. It is based on the author's knowledge and understanding of scripture with regard to puberty, and beyond, in the lives of boys.\nJeff does not mince words, and this book is not for the squeamish. It is a practical, down-to-earth guide to adolescence. The book deals quite frankly with the physical aspects of puberty and human sexuality and also explains the spiritual aspects of such. Jeff urges young men to be pure and upright. He makes the subject seem like any other subject - he is not embarrassed to discuss sexuality with his readers and he helps the boys reading his book to feel the same way. In fact, he offers to discuss any questions with anyone who reads the book, and gives his address at the back. Jeff seeks to build self-confidence in young men.\nIt is my belief that the book would be most appropriate for older teenagers - those who have matured to a point that they are thinking of looking for a wife. Jeff suggests dating several girls in order to learn what to look for in a wife.\nIt is obvious that Jeff Hamilton understands young men, and in this book he hopes to help them understand themselves.\nRobert Harkrider's Workooks\nContact information: Available from nearly any bookstore operated by members of conservative churches of Christ\nRobert Harkrider is a gospel preacher working with non-institutional churches of Christ. He has written a number of workbooks primarily designed for use by adults, but easily adaptable for teens. Each paperback workbook contains an outline with discussion and Scriptures. The material is generally well organized and contains good Scriptural evidence. This is followed by questions on the material. My only criticism is that the booklets are paperback and tend to fall apart with use (I pull mine apart, punch holes with a paper punch, and put them in a notebook).\nHe has the following books:\nThis includes two workbooks. The first teaches the truth about salvation in detail. The second discusses various common doctrines taught by denominations and cults, then compares them to the Bible.\n\"I Sought for a Man\"\nThis workbook is designed to teach men their duties in the home, in society, and in the church. Man as well as women need to study about family roles, etc. I have studied this material twice, including studies in which teenage males were involved.\nBro. Harkrider also has written study workbooks on many individual books of the Bible. I highly recommend the material.\nThe Illustrated Bible Timeline\nWritten by Crystal and Louise Hunter.\nContact Information: CLH Publications 1-813-985-5046.\nThis is not just a Bible Timeline. It is a complete \"big picture\" of the Bible. It begins with \"Before the worlds began, God had a great plan\" and ends with \"God's plan complete.\" It includes \"fulfillment of promise\" cards which show you where in Bible history the promises to Abraham and others were fulfilled. There seems to be nothing unscriptural here.\nEach important character in the Bible is represented by a face. These are especially helpful when dealing with the kings of the divided kingdoms. The 'good' kings have smiles, the 'bad' kings have frowns. This method is used for all of the characters. It makes it easy to see who followed God and who didn't.\nThe timeline comes in 15 panels. When placed on a wall it would be 10\" wide by 28' long. It could, however, be placed on a bulletin board in left-to-right, top-to-bottom format.\nI recommend it for all ages. The faces may appear to be a little juvenile for high schoolers, but unless students already have a firm grasp on the order of the kings and other Bible characters, they will benefit from this presentation. Everyone will grow in faith by seeing how God's plan is fulfilled in the Bible.\nContact information: Available from virtually all bookstores operated by members of conservative churches of Christ.\nFerrell Jenkins is a gospel preacher working with conservative churches of Christ and a professor at Florida College. His material is generally designed for adults, so some of it may not be suitable for Junior High or High School; but he has several study guides that can be easily adapted to these age groups.\nHere are two I have used:\nWorkbook on Ephesians\nThis is a workbook with questions and helpful comments on each section of the book. It would be very useful as a guide in teaching teens at home.\nThis book is a thorough overview of the scheme of redemption. It is not just \"the five steps to forgiveness.\" It is thorough study of the nature of God, the nature of man, the promises to Abraham, the church, etc. I have also effectively used this book to teens.\nBro. Jenkins also has some good material on evidences and other topics that I would suggest you consider for use in home-school teaching.\nLadies Studies (Various Materials)\nOur ladies' class has used several workbooks in studies including home-schooled girls and young ladies, as well as adult women. The following books are highly recommend by the ladies in my family as suitable for Junior High or High School.\n* Daughters of Eve, Lottie Beth Hobbs. This is a thorough study of women of the Bible. Each woman is studied with emphasis on the Scriptures relating to her.\n* The Challenge of Being a Wife, Ruth Hazelwood. This book emphasizes the woman as a wife and mother. She is instructed how to fulfill her role and properly treat her husband.\nPratte Publications has published several workbooks on various topics and various books of the Bible. These have been used effectively with teens. All contain heavy emphasis on Scripture and are reasonably priced compared to other booklets.\nThe Home Bible Study Series\nThese study workbooks are intended to teach the basics of \"first principles.\" They discuss topics people need to learn in order to be converted and become faithful members of Jesus' church. They can also serve to strengthen those who are new in the faith. The approach highly emphasizes study of Scripture with questions for the student to answer about each key reference. Topics are included as follows:\n* Why Should You Believe in God, Jesus, and the Bible? (Evidences from creation, miracles, fulfilled prophecy, the resurrection, etc.)\n* Is Jesus Really Your Lord? (Authority of Jesus in the Bible compared to human authority)\n* How Can You Be Sure Jesus Has Forgiven Your Sins? (Examples of conversion and a careful study of baptism)\n* Where Can You Find Jesus' Church? (Identifying characteristics of Jesus' church are studied then compared to modern denominations)\nTopic study workbooks\nThese workbooks all consist of organized studies on various topics. The emphasis is on Scripture, with many passages listed followed by questions about the passages. Topics available include:\n* Attending Church Meetings\n* Church Organization and Work\n* Doctrines of Men vs. the Word of God (human creeds)\n* Evolution vs. Creation in High School Texts\n* How Great Thou Art! (nature of God)\n* How to Study the Bible\n* Human Relations (family, government, business, etc.)\n* Purity in Everyday Living (moral issues)\n* Responsibilities in the Local Church\n* \"Teach Us To Pray\"\n* Women's Liberation Movement\nNote that many of these workbooks are included as part of the the larger Following Jesus booklet described elsewhere.\nThese booklets consist entirely of questions on various books of the Bible, verse-by-verse, chapter-by-chapter. Each lesson contains numerous study and thought questions, usually at least one or two questions on each verse of each Bible chapter. The booklets contain little or no comment, but challenge the student to thoroughly examine the Bible text, compare other passages, define words, and make applications. (Note: Students are expected to answer the questions in their own study notes, not in the booklets.)\nBooks of the Bible for which books are currently available include:\n* Gospel of John\n* Acts of the Apostles\n* 1 Corinthians\n* Hebrews\n* James - Jude\nby Karl Hennecke\nA few years ago we developed some class material for the church in Columbia, Missouri. We called it Men and Women of the Bible (MWB). There are 96 lessons, all of them available on my home page. There they can be viewed or downloaded as individual text files, or as an executable program file (for each part, 1-4). Readers who have access to the Internet are encouraged to investigate this material for use in your home school.\nReproduced below is the introduction for the lessons:\nMen and Women of the Bible is a course designed to help the student learn more about characters in the Bible and to discover principles that are timeless in their application. It is the goal of this course to provide practical lessons which will benefit the Christian in his walk of faith.\nPart 1: Adam - Samuel (24 lessons)\nPart 2: Saul - Nehemiah (24 lessons)\nPart 3: Life of Christ (24 lessons)\nPart 4: The Church (24 lessons)\nWriters of the Men and Women of the Bible series have been given freedom to develop their own understanding of the biblical text. Each writer has been permitted to state his own conclusions. Beyond the general editorial policies, the editors have sought no artificial uniformity, and differences are allowed free expression. A writer is responsible for his contribution alone, and the views expressed are not necessarily those of the editors.\nReviewed by Bertina Smelser\nAre you looking for a good way to structure a family devotional period? I was when I found the Miller Family Series by Mildred A. Martin. A dear friend recommended it, so I decided to give it a try. The kids loved it!\nWhat is the Miller Family Series? It is a series of quaint paperback books, which follows the lives the Miller family, a conservative (maybe Mennonite) family of four or five children (a baby is born during the series.) Each chapter covers a day in the life of the Miller family and applies a different proverb or character concept, ending with the family in a devotional period where Dad Miller is using scripture to discuss the day's events with his family. Such issues as neglecting duties, disobedience, harsh words, etc., are covered.\nThere are five titles in the series. We have read two titles in this series so far. Wisdom and the Millers (ages 6-12) includes such chapters as \"Go the Ant,\" \"A Soft Answer,\" and \"A Companion of Fools.\" Prudence and the Millers (ages 7-14) discusses health, safety and courtesy topics, including the foolish joke which turned into tragedy and the Mother's Day fire. We have also purchased Storytime and the Millers (preschool to early grades), which was written to teach such concepts as respect, kindness and obedience. The age recommendations are flexible, of course, as I have enjoyed each of the stories myself! School Days and the Millers may not be as applicable for our families since we home school. The Miller family children attend a private school. Occasionally something that happens in school is mentioned in the other books, but it does not detract from the application of the chapter for us as home schoolers, in my opinion.\nI do not recall any doctrinal problems in this book since it deals with Proverbs and other general topics. As with any man-written book, we must watch for error in applying scripture. You need to be aware that the Millers are apparently Mennonites, which makes their dress noticeable. The Millers do attend worship services in the stories, but the topics discussed are not doctrinal, but instead about sitting still during worship and welcoming visitors. This series helped our family have a nice period of devotion where we could discuss applying scripture to our everyday life. Overall, I found these books very helpful and refreshing.\nThese books are inexpensive ($5-$7 range) and can be found at Amazon.com or many homeschooling supply catalogs.\nMrs. Lee's Bible Stories\nContact information: Truth Magazine Bookstore, PO Box 0670, Bowling Green, KY 42102; Ph: 800-428-0121\nWritten by the wife of a conservative gospel preacher, these Bible story books are written to teach children from pre-school to early school ages. There are two books: Mrs. Lee's Stories about God's First People, including stories about Old Testament characters, and Mrs. Lee's Stories about Jesus.\nEach book contains many stories about Bible people. Each story is written very simply so young children can understand, beginning in pre-school years. The type is also large, so early readers can use the stories as they learn to read. Following each story is a series of questions to test the child's understanding of the lesson.\nWe used these books with each of our three children and found them very helpful. I cannot recall any significant inaccuracies in the stories. I highly recommend these books to all parents of small children.\nNew Testament Greek Online Course\nWritten and reviewed by Jeff Smelser\nContact information: www.ntgreek.net\nNTGreek.net is an online course for serious students who want to learn to read the Greek New Testament. The first level course corresponds to approximately 1/3 of a good first year Greek course.\nThe online course is designed to be used in conjunction with New Testament Greek, A Beginning and Intermediate Grammar, by James Allen Hewett, Hendrickson Publishers, 1986. There is also a Greek font that must be installed so that the user can see Greek characters.\nThere are two ways to use NTGreek.net:\n1. Un-Registered users are welcome. Anyone is free to browse the site, do the exercises, etc. If a person is sufficiently self-motivated and self-disciplined, he can learn to read the Greek NT this way, although few will manage to do so.\n2. Registered students will pay a fee and in return will receive a structured course with feedback, assistance, and evaluations. Homework for each lesson will be submitted by e-mail and will be returned to the student with comments. Additional help will be available by e-mail correspondence. Each lesson will also have a final quiz that will be graded.\nVisit the web site further details, including information about fees and starting dates for courses.\nOur Spiritual Heritage: A Home Bible Study Plan\nContact information: e-mail [email protected], or call 281-537-5873 and ask for Nancy Tumlinson.\nJCS Publications, the company that made the Our Spiritual Heritage chronology box and is working on the Our Spiritual Heritage Bible class curriculum has just published Our Spiritual Heritage: A Home Bible Study Plan. They have taken the first section of their Bible class curriculum and converted it into a family-friendly home Bible study.\nThis study comes in an affordable workbook form. It is a 26-week (5 days a week) thematic study. The theme is \"God is Wise: He Makes Great Plans.\" Daily activities will take 15-30 minutes a day.\nThe study includes activities for seeing God's wisdom in the created world, and praising God's wisdom using the Psalms, family prayer, and song. It provides Bible stories for the family to read together. These are stories of wise people who followed God's plan and succeeded, and foolish people who rejected, ignored, or changed God's plan and failed.\nThis Bible study also includes chronology cards that will help you tell the story of the whole Bible to your children, and story cards to help you review all the stories you study together and introduce the new lesson each week. Additionally, the study includes a people review activity and a geography activity each week. Finally, it has application activities for learning the lesson of the story and memory verse suggestions.\nTo use this study you will need one K-3 Workbook for each child in your family between Kindergarten and 3rd grade age ($12.95) and one Parent Notebook to go with it ($19.95). You will need one 4-6 Workbook for each child 4th to 6th grade age ($12.95) and one Parent Notebook to go with it ($19.95). The Parent Notebooks are essential, because this material is not designed for a child to do in a corner alone. It is for parents and children to do together, and many of the activities are oral and not included in the Student Workbook. If you have any little ones 2-6 years old, you will want to order a Psalm Coloring and Tracing Workbook ($2.00) for each of them. Big kids (Junior High or High School) can pair up with little brothers and sisters to help them with their work.\nThere is one last component of this study that you'll need to order from JCS Publications. It is their Chronology Box ($28.95). This will give you the materials for the fun and profitable activity you'll do together every week - drilling and learning Bible chronology. The box includes much more chronology information than you'll use with these workbooks this year. But you can use the box in years to come for additional chronological Bible study with your whole family, or to teach yourself, new converts, unbelievers, or children in Bible classes the story of the Bible in chronological order.\n[Editor's note: JCS Publications is working on adding other study materials, so that far more materials are available. Please contact them for an up-to-date list of their materials and prices.]\nReviewed by Mary Shackleford\nWritten by Jane Britnell\nContact information: Britnell Pub., Athens, AL\nI really like Rainbow Lessons by Jane Britnell. The lessons are designed for teaching basic Bible stories to preschool children. There are two volumes, Old Testament and New Testament, broken down into 52 lessons each. Each book has instructions for teaching in a Bible class setting or for teaching at home.\nEach lesson has a summary of the story, a simple illustration, a memory verse, and questions about the lesson. Also included are directions for two simple \"games\" using the memory verses and questions.\n[Editor's note: Jane Britnell is a member of a non-institutional church of Christ.]\nOur family has found some wonderful Bible study material on the Internet.\nsimple site with lots of free, cute activities for toddlers as well as for older children. We use the puzzles, coloring sheets, activities, and Bible verse memory cards for all of our children (aged 2-10). There are a variety of coloring sheets and worksheets available, as well as some really nice bookmarks to make; we use the print out versions rather than interactive ones.\nWe have utilized the memory verses for the past two years. They began posting one per week, but now have moved to quarterly verses. This is more convenient as they are on the site longer - twelve at a time with memory cards to print, and two \"featured verses\" without accompanying cards. We don't usually go on schedule with the site; rather I cut and paste the memory verse cards into Microsoft Word so I can print out four on each sheet as well as save them. I then laminate them, cut them out, and hole punch one corner so we can bind them together. I keep up with all of the verses on the site and have quite a stack of them for our use. There are no archives on the site, so I don't ever miss saving the new ones! The pictures are really nice and it makes memorizing fun for all of us. The site also has handwriting sheets that look like fun, but we don't use them. Everything here is free!\ncontains 325 Bible Stories - 163 from the Old Testament and 162 from the New Testament. They are in Adobe Acrobat format and are very user friendly. Each packet contains a cover sheet, a coloring sheet with a memory verse, question sheets, and activity sheets. I have been using this for quite some time with our children and we really like it. So far we have found the studies to be accurate and sound. However, as with anything, the lessons may contain false doctrine, so please review them first! We always read the Bible Material from which the story is taken using the New King James version so the kids can understand it well, and answer the questions easily. After reading the selected verses, the older children do the questions and puzzles on their own and I help the younger children.\nWhile we like to use the Internet for supplemental study materials, we base the majority of our study in God's Word. We are very fond of our Precious Moments Illustrated Family-Time Bible, which we use in our daily study. It is the New King James Version with accompanying devotional material and character studies, published by Nelson Regency. In past years we have also enjoyed reading the following Bible Storybooks: The Read and Grow Picture Bible (our favorite), Mrs. Lee's Stories About God's First People, Mrs. Lee's Stories About Jesus, Egermeier's Bible Storybook, The Beginner's Bible, The Children's Bible (Golden), Bible Stories (DP).\nWritten by Betty Lukens and published by Betty Luken's Inc.\nAvailable through most bookstores run by Christians.\nThe Betty Lukens felt figures are high quality colorful fully cloth figures. They come in two sizes: Small (6 1/2\" figures) $69.95 and Large (12\" figures) $149.95. Both sizes are available in \"Deluxe\" boxes with filing system and all backgrounds for an additional charge. They are useful for ages preschool through 3rd grade.\nThere is no paper to punch out. These figures are actually printed on the felt. You must cut them out and put them into a filing box (extra charge). There are two backgrounds: Water and Sky Scene and Indoor Background. Overlays such as Desert, Hillside, Shoreline, and Throne Room transform the backgrounds into scenes for various stories. There are 512 figures and objects including Bible characters, animals, buildings, pyramids, ark, fiery furnace and many others. These will last for a lifetime. Any Bible story can be told using these figures.\nThe set comes with a Teacher's Manual which has 182 stories with detailed scene arrangements telling you exactly which figures to use for each story. The stories in the Teacher's Manual do contain some Baptist doctrine. I would suggest reading through it and making adjustments as necessary. There are also some stories left out, so if a complete coverage of the Bible is desired, some additional stories will be necessary.\nThis is a very easy way to tell a lot of stories with one set of materials. The hardest part is getting out the characters and returning them to their proper places in the filing system. Some diligence on the part of the teacher is required to keep all the figures in their proper place and easily accessible.\nWritten and published by Bob and Sandra Waldron\nContact information: Bob Waldron, 108 French Way, Athens, AL 35611, Ph: 256-232-4666. Also available from most bookstores run by Christians.\nThe Waldrons have written several paperback books (8 1/2 by 11) that should be of great help to all Christians who home school. Here is a brief overview:\nThis book gives a complete historical overview of the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation. Bible geography is emphasized with many maps. The result is a thorough overview of the Bible. Students learn, for perhaps the first time, how all the stories fit together. This makes an excellent history-social studies course for junior high or high school students.\n\"A Generation that Knows Not God\" - Teacher Training Manual\nThis material is excellent for training teachers, but is much different from other teacher training material. It includes information about teaching methods, but the unique aspect is how the book urges teachers to teach the Bible, using each Bible story to teach the lesson God intended. The authors show that many of our classes and workbooks have gotten away from strong emphasis on the Bible.\nThe Bible Narrative Cycle\nThis a whole series of nine paperback books that discuss every book of the Bible, giving a brief summary of the contents and very brief comments. The contents of the books of the Bible are presented and discussed in chronological or historical order. This helps put the Bible story in proper sequence. Also included are helpful geographical notes. These books are mainly intended for use by teachers as resource material, rather than workbooks for students. They serve as a brief Bible commentary, but mostly they are intended to guide the teacher to know how to tell and teach the Bible story.\nWe have used most of these books and highly recommend all that we have used.\nReviewed by Rhonda Bosworth\nWritten by Jane Hoffman\nThe Backyard Scientist series is a group of 5 books which guide children (and their parents) through a multitude of simple science experiments. The books are written directly to the children, but adults are expected to supervise. Each book is spiral-bound, has whimsical black and white illustrations, and can be found for under $10.00. Because each book is slightly different, specifics about each are listed below.\nThe Original: 10 chemistry/physics experiments for ages 4-12; 56 pp.\nSeries 1: 25 chemistry/physics experiments for ages 4-12; 52 pp.\nSeries 3: 25 life science experiments for ages 4-12; 52 pp.\nSeries 4: 24 experiments for the entire family; 52 pp.\nEach book has a diverse selection of experiments. If you or your children are interested in doing science experiments, any of these books might be suitable. However, because the books lack overall organization as a group, as a series they do not lend themselves well as a resource to assist you in investigating topics you might have become interested in apart from the books. And, while a few families may actually have on hand all of the items required to do some of the experiments, realistically most families will need to plan in advance to shop for or round up from friends and neighbors the one or two items they will be lacking for most of the experiments.\nBiblical Applications: This is a paperback companion volume to the above books. A verse of scripture is offered along with a brief discussion of how the experiment (and resultant learning) can be correlated with concepts taught in the scriptures. The ideas presented in this book are really a stretch, however. For example, Jesus is compared to a magnet in one place and Paul is compared to cornstarch in another.\nThese books are fun if doing experiments are what your children enjoy doing, but as a resource they are not useful. And the Biblical Applications book does little to enhance the physical or the spiritual aspects of God's creation.\nBarron's Math Wizardry for Kids\nWritten by Margaret Kenda and Phyllis S. Williams\nDoes your child enjoy nature? Exploring patterns and shapes? Art? Music? Poetry? Codes and Puzzles? Games? What about history? If the answers to these questions are, \"Yes,\" your child may enjoy Math Wizardry, even if he or she does not care for math. This book is written directly to learners ages 8-88, and, for the most part, no adult supervision is needed.\nThis book has over 300 pages of activities that will engage and challenge your child. Our world is filled with \"math,\" and the goal of this book is to help the child discover the importance of understanding math and have fun while doing it. While this book never mentions the name of God, and doesn't directly teach about Him, you can see His handiwork clearly while participating in these activities.\nHere is a sampling of some of the activities you will find:\nExplore shapes and patterns in nature.\nLearn the history of traditions and numbers.\nLearn how to design shadows.\nLearn about fractals and golden numbers.\nExplore proportions.\nPlay tangram games, star games, and Mancala.\nMake your own puzzles.\nMake 3-D mobiles.\nLearn ancient language \"codes.\"\nCount to 10 in four languages.\nLearn puzzlers by using numbers to amaze others.\nLearn how to develop helpful shortcuts in math.\nLearn to think like a computer.\nBuild an Abacus.\nLearn to use math for sports stats.\nMake magic squares.\nThe book even gives you ideas for having a Math Party, complete with instructions for a treasure hunt!\nAdmittedly a great many of these ideas and activities can be found in other sources; however, this is the only book I have ever found to have so many and such diverse items in a single source. And, because of its \"ageless\" appeal in many cases, this is likely a book you will want to hang on to.\nMath Wizardry is organized well so it can be readily used as a reference book as well as an idea book. Whenever a problem is presented in the book, an answer for that problem is provided at the back of the section where the problem was presented. However, this book does not contain math lessons based upon a regular course of math principles. This book does include all of the \"fun\" math that traditional textbooks tend to leave out!\nWhether or not you are good at math, this is a fun book to have on hand. For those who would not call math their \"strong point,\" this book helps to explore the world of math as well as make you more comfortable with it. For those who have a firm grasp on math, this book provides all the fun and creativity that you may have never realized was inherent in math. It comes as a spiral bound paperback, 7.5\" x 9.5\", 325 pages. Single color illustrations abound, and the format and font used in the book is reader friendly.\nChristian Charm Course/Man in Demand\nContact information: Harvest House Publishers, 1075 Arrowsmith, Eugene, OR 97402. Phone: 1-800-547-8979.\nThese workbooks by Wayne and Emily Hunter, entitled Christian Charm Course (for girls) and Man in Demand (for boys), are intended to teach boys and girls in their early teens (or before) about manners, health, and grooming. Many practical lessons are presented in a very interesting format, while at the same time using these ideas as a basis to teach useful spiritual lessons.\nSome topics covered are: conversational skills, posture, physical fitness, hair management, cleanliness, grooming, choosing and caring for clothing, good manners, sexual morals, dating, and overcoming self-consciousness. Many excellent points are made, and good illustrations accompany the text. The Scriptures are brought in where they fit, and sometimes the physical lesson is used as an illustration to teach a comparable spiritual lesson.\nThe authors are denominational so there are a few areas needing correction (especially in the girls' book), but overall the material is well worthwhile. It provides excellent opportunities to discuss subjects that might otherwise be neglected. The presentation clearly holds the students' attention.\nComprehensive Curriculum of Basic Skills Series\nPublished by McGraw Hill/American Education Publishing\nThe Comprehensive Curriculum of Basic Skills books introduce and reinforce basic skills for pre-kindergarten through sixth grade. They are useful in planning your curricula and determining whether your children are performing at grade level.\nComprehensive Curriculum books retail individually for $20, but can often be found at Sam's Club for less than half of that price. They are kid friendly: full color, fun and informative. Subjects included are: Reading, English, Reading Comprehension, Math and Spelling (also included within the other headings are phonics, grammar, and writing). The books include teaching suggestions and answer keys in the back. They are about 500 pages each. The pages are perforated, but we find it to be more orderly to only remove the pages that require cutting. As far as the grade levels go, the books are on target for most subjects. Some children may find certain subjects more challenging than others; this is easy to work with and does not detract from the usefulness of the books.\nFor pre-kindergarten and kindergarten, reading is not required. These books are geared for parent interaction or aid from older siblings! They simply introduce subjects such as reading readiness and math skills. They are a good activity to provide some desk time and to help children learn to give attention to a task. They include cutting, pasting, and other easy to do activities (but not so much of this that it becomes burdensome for the less than crafty among us!). For those little ones who can already read, this is a fun activity to reinforce reading skills and following instructions.\nBooks for grades one through six are geared for students who are able to read. For those who are looking for supplemental material only, these are a perfect choice. For those who want to introduce skills without using other written material, there may be some explanation required.\nIn addition to these books, McGraw Hill/American Education Publishing also produces a variety of other activity workbooks. These make great travel books and are also good for kids with special interests, as they have titles covering nearly all subjects. Some of our favorites are Bible Activities, Time and Money, and The Complete Book of Animals.\nReviewed by Mark Mayberry\nEdited by E. D. Hirsch, Jr.\nThe Core Knowledge Series is a set of teacher's guides [not student texts] that attempt to define, in a coherent and sequential way, a body of widely used knowledge that is taken for granted by competent writers and speakers in the United States. A good understanding of this body of core knowledge provides a solid foundation for a child's future educational success. However, because the CK series comes from a secular perspective, we occasionally skip certain selections we feel are inappropriate.\nIn the area of language arts, CK offers numerous poetry selections, excerpts from various classic literature, and also an assortment of sayings, phrases, and proverbs that have become a part of the English language.\nWritten by Hans and Nathaniel Bluedorn\nCost $22.00; soft cover\n\"Fallacy - an error in logic - a place where someone has made a mistake in his thinking.\" This clear definition, simply stated, is the opening sentence of \"Fallacy Detective: Thirty-Six Lessons on How to Recognize Bad Reasoning,\" by Nathaniel & Hans Bluedorn, and is typical of the book's writing. The back cover states that the Bluedorns (sons of the authors of Teaching the Trivium) \"designed this book to be a handy text for learning to spot common errors in reasoning\", and they've succeeded very well. The clearly written text and humorous examples and illustrations make up an easy, interesting introduction to logic that will, one would hope, entice your children - and you - to want to learn more about proper logic.\nEach lesson takes less than 30 minutes to complete. Lesson 1 is four pages long, which is typical. The hope of the authors was that a family would do the lessons together - mother and/or father and children reading the chapter together, discussing it, and doing the exercises at the end of each chapter which illustrate, reinforce, and review. Jamie and I would often read the chapters at different times and then come together for discussion and review. She especially liked the fact that the book requires no written work - just a short reading session and discussion as long as is profitable.\nThe book begins with a section that teaches good reasoning before progressing to two other sections teaching such logical fallacies as the red herring, ad hominem attack, the straw man fallacy, and many more. The lessons were designed for ages 13 to adult. (Younger children could read the book, but some of the abstract reasoning might be a stretch). We liked the humor with which the Bluedorns write - a laugh always seems to make a point more memorable. Even more importantly, the Bluedorns write from a very moral viewpoint.\nThe Fallacy Detective may be ordered from most homeschool materials sources. I bought mine from Rainbow Resource, CBD has it (although as far as I know it is not discounted at any source). Another plus for the book is that when you've finished it, it has very good resale value, making it an even better value.\nThis is a spiral bound paperback book, 7.5\" x 9.5\", 332 pages, written directly to the 8-12 year old learner. It contains over 150 projects and activities for children to accomplish that have some tie to geography. Single color illustrations abound, and the format and font used in the book are reader friendly. Adult involvement and supervision are generally not necessary, but when advisable the writers instruct the child to involve an adult.\nFor the most part the activities focus on the \"whys\" and \"hows\" of geography, and not the \"wheres,\" \"whats,\" and \"whens\" of geography. So don't expect this book to teach where Argentina is or what the export for that country is; do expect this book to explain how men determine where countries begin and end, and what types of food the occupants of one country might depend upon to live. Unfortunately, the book on occasion refers to the \"billions of years ago\" theory as fact.\nThis book truly urges the child to explore, much as an explorer might. The explorations are all geography directed, but many of the activities and projects require use of math, language, science, art, etc. After spending time exploring with this book, a child will have a better sense of how he \"fits\" into this physical world and the tools available to him to explore its physical aspects.\nDirections for making all kinds of maps and directional tools are provided. Earthquakes, glaciers and other weather related geography is covered. The inhabitants of the land (people as well as animals) along with the plants they live with is touched upon. And even lost civilizations and extinct animals have not been left out. Puzzles and mysteries encourage the child to think through some problems to determine an answer (solutions are included in the back of each chapter).\nAll of the activities and projects are arranged so that all like projects are placed together, and because an index is included, the book can be used as a reference resource. A glossary of terms is also included at the back of the book. Most of the items required for the projects are easily obtained; many do not require any special items at all.\nThis book is an excellent source for exploring the world around us in an uncommon way.\nJournaling Toward Moral Excellence\nWritten by Cindy Dunagan\n$11.95 each;\nMany home schooling parents keep a journal, and many require their children to keep one also. This activity is more popularly described as \"journaling.\" Journaling is a beneficial multi-purpose activity, as it develops the habit of writing, while at the same time it creates keepsakes that will be treasured by parents and children alike.\nHomeschooling mother Cindy Dunagan has taken the value of journaling a step further by developing a set of journals specifically designed to add a Bible-based dimension to the activity. Mrs. Dunagan had used many devotional journals with her own children, but, in her words, \"Some seemed merely self-explorative rather than Biblically based.\" Motivated by the desire to inspire the development of virtue and values in her children by means of Biblically-based journaling, Mrs. Dunagan has spent the last four years choosing writing prompts, searching out the perfect verse for each prompt, and dividing more than 400 verses and prompts into four age-appropriate journals.\nThe four-journal series is titled Journaling Toward Moral Excellence, and is described on the front cover as \"A Character Building workbook of 100 Thought Provoking Questions To Help the Young Discover the Value of Moral Strength.\" Each journal targets a different writer -the young writer, the preteen, the teenager, and the young adult. Following the dedication page is a page containing suggestions for using the book. Each page has a very pretty decoration at the top, a bible verse, and a relevant question/prompt to be used as a springboard for the writer. For Example, page 24 of the Teenager Journal quotes Psalms 33:6 (\"By the word of the LORD the heavens were made...\"). Underneath the verse is another small decoration, followed by \"I see God's power in nature when I observe...\" and the rest of the page is for the writer's thoughts. Still another page quotes Eph. 4:32, and the prompt is \"In some ways it is good to be sensitive....\"\nI am very enthusiastic about this series. One usually thinks of girls when journaling is mentioned, but this is a valuable tool for boys as well. (I haven't found anything gender-specific in the prompts of my copy!) These journals, properly done, will produce great benefits, and will be treasured by the owners (The author writes on the back cover of one of the volumes, \"Create one of your most precious keepsakes - written photographs of your heart!\")\nLanguage and Thinking for Young Children\nWritten by Ruth Beechick and Jeannie Nelson\nThe subheading on this user-friendly 71-page softcover book is \u201coral language manual for parents and teachers of kindergarten and primary children.\u201d\nIf you are a new home-schooling parent of small children who tends to feel guilty about your mostly informal, no workbook-type schooling methods, this curriculum book is for you. If some of your teaching is a formal \u201clet\u2019s sit down and play school now,\u201d but most of it is questions and discussions while you are at the grocery or in the car or at mealtimes, then you will love this manual.\nThe author says, \u201cFor all the lessons, this manual can help you keep track of what your child is learning, and this will assure you that you are indeed teaching, whether informally or formally. Enjoy this manual. Let it be your servant and your teacher\u2019s aide.\u201d I did enjoy it. In fact, even though my last child is a senior in high school now, I still can recall the fun I had just using this book as a reference. It was so handy. You will teach manners, poetry (even some I remember as a child), how to use the telephone, vocabulary through games, stories like Henny Penny with fun activities, and memorizing important addresses and phone numbers.\nThe author calls this \u201ca complete year\u2019s course in oral language for young children.\u201d Each chapter begins by giving the teacher objectives for the unit, how to use the unit, and the time it will take to complete the unit. The rest of the chapter takes you step-by-step through what to say, what to do, and then gives the stories, memorizing tools, games, poems, actions, and field trip ideas. There are black-and-white illustrations throughout the manual for interest. Each unit is geared to having fun with your child while having him think. Even the poems unit includes praise and prayer ones, along with the full text of \u201cLittle Bo Peep.\u201d I highly recommend this manual. It is a great bargain at Rainbow Resource for $5.95.\nSo now you can relax because this manual will help you fill in the learning gaps in the area of language arts and help your active doesn\u2019t-want-to-do-a-workbook-type young child have fun and learn too.\nBy the way, Ruth Beechick wrote another manual for grades 4 to 8, You Can Teach Your Child Successfully. It is also a great resource and sold through Rainbow Resource.\nReviewed by Angela Malone\nDeveloped by Kathy and Steve French.\nCosts: Fraction Mania is $24.95 plus s&h. Mental Math is $19.95. There is one book for each grade level first through fifth.\nThis math program was developed and published by members of the Lord's church. It was originally developed to help children who were struggling with math, and was tested in some Jacksonville, FL area schools. After going through the program, all of the children who were in remedial math moved up to regular math classes.\nTwo common problems have been found in math classes today, at all grade levels:\n1. The inconsistencies of math terminology. Many texts use terms different from those used on the SAT or similar tests. As a results, students often miss questions on achievement tests simply because they do not understand the terminology. All the materials published by Math Concepts, Inc., use terminology that is consistent with current terminology used on such tests.\n2. Many students lack self confidence when answering even simple math problems. Mental Math solves this problem through the use of daily exercises. Students gain confidence when they find that they can answer these questions on a consistent basis. Mental Math is designed to be an easy and fun exercise that students eagerly participate in.\nThe Mental Math program consists of daily questions that reinforce the learning of critical math skills for grades 1 through 5. Terms and questions mirror the current SAT. There are 5 questions per day for 1st grade and 10 per day for 2nd through 5th. These exercises should take about 10 minutes per day and will reinforce current studies.\nFraction Mania is a fast-paced, action-packed galactic experience with 5 separate game options for ages 6 to adult. As players soar through the stars, they collect \"fractions\" of the planets they visit. Collect all of the planets and you win Fraction Mania. Collect and dispose of all the planets in Double Mania.\nFraction Mania was developed to help children learn fractions in a fun way. It has been used with great success in improving children's math skills. Adults will find it challenging to keep up with their children in Double Mania. These games sharpen the mind and encourage concentration and deduction. Playing these games will enable children to recognize the fractions 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/5, 1/6, and 1/8 and soon after, most all other fractions. Players will gain a better understanding of equivalent fractions, how to rename fractions, and simplify fractions. Renaming improper fractions as mixed numbers, comparing, adding and subtracting fractions are no longer difficult after playing Fraction Mania games!\nScience Wizardry for Kids\nScience Wizardry for Kids is published by Barron's. While \"Wizardry\" is in the name, no wizardry or magic is involved in the multitude of experiments. This book is written directly to the 8-12 year old learner, and adult supervision is only necessary in some of the projects. (Where needed, the book does instruct the child to get the assistance of an adult.)\nThe over 200 experiments suggested cover all aspects of science, and are good starting points to explore different aspects of our world. Some of the experiments will undoubtedly encourage additional exploration, depending upon the particular interests of the learner. Most of the experiments are actually broken into smaller steps, or mini-experiments, and therefore a natural progression of knowledge and skills occurs as the learner works on a certain series of experiments in the book, building on what was done in the prior experiment. However, the learner still has freedom to pick and choose the experiments based upon interest, without doing any prior experiments, in most cases.\nUnlike the \"Backyard Scientist,\" all of the projects are in a single book and arranged so that all like projects are placed together, and, because an index is included, this book can be used as a reference book. Very rarely are \"special\" items required, which means that the learner can actually do some things on his own as he becomes interested. If the item mentioned isn't found \"on hand\", it can usually be purchased at a market or drugstore and can be used for other things.\nIf you have a background in science, this may not be the book for you. However, if you want to expose your children to some fun, hands-on activities that will stir-up their interest in our physical world, this will likely be a book you will be pleased with. It comes as a spiral bound paperback, 7.5\" x 9.5\", 316 pages. Single color illustrations abound, and the format and font used in the book is reader friendly.\nSeeds, God's Awesome Computers\nWritten by Priscilla Mitchell,\nPublished by Winepress Publishing, PO Box 1406, Mukilteo WA 98275\nThis well-written hardback book challenges children to appreciate the evidences for God's creation. It is written in rhyme and has interesting pictures. Preschool children will enjoy having it read to them, and school-age children will enjoy reading it.\nThe theme of the book is that living things are evidence of God's existence. They could never have existed without God's creative power. The book specifically focuses on the incredible design of seeds, comparing them to computers. The poems show how seeds are programmed to produce all kinds of different plants and animals. It describes the great variety of living things, showing that all these are produced by the power of seeds. The obvious question is: Who programmed the \"computer\"? Does He have a will for your life?\nSections of the book talk specifically about dolphins, pine trees, sea horses, monkeys, honey bees, and humans. The section on humans briefly describes the development of the baby in the womb (useful also in refuting abortion).\nOne poem refers briefly to Christmas in a religious way, but not in detail. A description of the artists refers to a \"pastoral ministry.\"\nThe illustrations are good, though some are slightly amateurish.\nI highly recommend the book, and I believe you will find your children will be challenged by it as they enjoy it.\nPeter Usborne set out, during the late 1970s, to produce children's books that would be engaging enough to rival television and comics, but that would provide solid educational value, both by packing information into small books and by packaging that information in a visually stimulating presentation. His books offer more than visual stimulation, however. By exploiting and encouraging the child's natural curiosity, they help children learn and reassure children that learning is fun.\nThe Usborne catalog lists about 800 titles, including books for children of all ages, from board books for the very young to \"Atoms and Molecules\" and \"Electricity and Magnetism\" for those beginning to fancy themselves mature. There are storybooks, consumable workbooks, books on history, science, geography, grammar, hobbies, arts, sports, etc. The catalog overwhelms; you're better off thumbing through some of the books themselves.\nWhen you do, you'll begin noticing right away the features that will captivate your children. Open the book \"Things People Do,\" for example, and you'll find each large page opening an arresting display of scenes from a workplace. The illustrations are vivid and appealing, with something of the allure of comics, drawing your eye to the generous captions. Both text and pictures are informative and consistently witty.\nIn most of the preschool activity books (\"Starting to Count,\" \"Shapes,\" \"Colors,\" \"Ready for Reading,\" etc.) and in the many early readers, \"Notes to Parents\" offer advice on getting the most educational value from the books. The Starting Point Science series offers parents help in answering questions children may raise after completing the simple experiments the books describe.\nIn the \"Farmyard Tales\" series for beginning readers, each page has two sections of text. The line at the top of the page is limited to the simplest vocabulary so that children can \"help\" with the reading. In the same series, as in nearly all the books for younger children, the beautiful illustrations by Stephen Cartwright include a hidden duck for children to find. There are true/false puzzlers scattered throughout the Mysteries and Marvels of Nature books, with a page of answers and explanations to satisfy the curiosity.\nSeveral series of puzzle adventures (some for as young as age three, others for ages 12 and up) encourage reading and exercise logic skills by giving readers mysteries to solve and offering visual and verbal clues with which to solve them. The books in the First Nature series supplement the vivid illustrations and fascinating facts with puzzles and activities (such as hidden pictures) and with drawings in the corners, drawings which become moving pictures as you flip the pages depicting, for example, a butterfly in flight or a bud flowering.\nThen there's the Great Search series, which I think of as \"Waldo Goes to School.\" \"The Great Animal Search\" and \"The Great Undersea Search\" offer magnificently illustrated scenes of natural habitat as visual puzzles, asking readers to locate the animals in their habitat and offering information about both. In \"The Great History Search,\" scenes from life in various historical periods are packed with fascinating details. On the page opening which depicts the marketplace in Athens around 450 B.C., for example, readers are challenged to find (among other things) the stall where oil lamps are being sold, three actors (carrying masks) on their way to rehearsal, three children playing with hoops, six sets of balance scales, and a man who hates his new haircut.\nUsborne books are not written or published by Christians, so some special cautions are in order. Among the 800 titles is a handful of books in a series called \"Spinechillers.\" They are clearly intended to compete with the popular Goosebumps series, pandering similarly to a fascination with the occult. We don't recommend them. Also, there are a handful of books on prehistory, and a larger selection of history and science books on a broader scale which include brief sections on prehistory. They present the evolutionists' view of the origins of the world and of life. Less important, but annoying nevertheless, is Usborne's occasional nod toward politically correct gender roles. This sort of role shifting is occasional, not nearly so obnoxious and distorting as it seems to be in most public school texts.\nMany of the Usborne titles are available in a choice of bindings, either inexpensive but durable paper or an extra-sturdy library binding. They are printed on acid-free paper to last years without yellowing. Most of the paperbacks range from $2.95 to $7.95. Many are also available in economical \"bind-ups\" in which three or four related titles are bound together in one volume.\nThese books do a remarkable job of capturing kids' interest in reading, exploring, experimenting, and learning. You might say that they make learning fun. Or you might just say that they help kids and parents remember what fun learning should be.\nBoy's Quest and Hopscotch\nContact information: Boys' Quest/Hopscotch PO Box 227, Bluffton, OH 45817 419-358-4610.\nCost: $17.95 for six issues (1 year) or less if you buy more years at one time. Back issues are available for $4.00.\nBoy's Quest and Hopscotch (for girls) are fun magazines, similar to Highlights but with the focus of supporting traditional family values, instead of reflecting what the world does. Each magazine (7\" x 9\", 50 pages) is based on a theme such as Pets or the Circus, and is written for 8-12 year olds. Regular features include informative articles, jokes, a comic series, and lots of activities - some science, some not. These magazines focus on fun, although the articles are educational and the word activities, for example, will help them with language. While not as \"polished looking\" as many other magazines, Quest and Hopscotch are full of color and illustrations and therefore appeal to children.\nAddress: Citizen, Focus on the Family, PO Box 35500, Colorado Springs, CO 80935\nCitizen is a monthly magazine published by Focus on the Family. Its purpose is to report items of current news interest from the viewpoint of conservative Bible believers, and to encourage readers to take action to stand up for the family and moral decency.\nIssues commonly discussed are abortion, pornography, homosexuality, gambling, divorce, feminism, problems in the schools, and related issues. Bills under consideration by congress and other government actions are often reported. While the articles may seem \"political,\" the actual goal is to protect the family and to promote decent morals in society.\nThe magazine is written by and for \"fundamentalist Christians,\" so members of churches of Christ may not always agree with every article. However, since moral and family issues are approached from a Biblical viewpoint, most of the information is very helpful.\nPublished bimonthly by Mark and Helen Hegener, P. O. Box 1083, Tonasket, WA, 98855-1083; phone: (509) 486-1351;\nCost: $32.00 for a year (six issues)\nUnlike so many other home education magazines, this one does not come from a specifically \"Christian\" perspective, although it is not specifically \"anti-Christian\" either. It tends to lean more toward the \"unschooling\" philosophy of John Holt, but it is nice to get a different perspective on things, and there is always some good material in it. .\nPublished bimonthly by Jane R. Boswell, P. O. Box 708, 51 W. Gray Rd., Gray, ME 04039; phone: (207) 657-2800;\nCost: $8.00 for first-time subscribers and $12.00 for renewals for a year (six issues),\nIn newspaper format, this is a general homeschooling publication. It will be sent without charge to those who cannot afford to subscribe or donate.\nPublished bimonthly by the Home School Legal Defense Association, P. O. Box 3000, Purcellville, VA 20134; phone: (540) 338-5600;\nThis magazine is designed to provide news and information for members of the HSLDA and is free to them, but I understand that it is available to non-members for the price of a subscription, which is $15.00 for a year (six issues).\nPublished quarterly by Wisdom's Gate, P. O. Box 374, Covert, MI 49043; phone: (800) 343-1943\nCost: $18.00 for a year (four issues), but when you subscribe you can sign up a friend for a one-year gift subscription absolutely free!\nWisdom's Gate was founded in 1988 by editor Skeet Savage who had homeschooled her six children since 1978. The magazine is committed to equipping parents to train their children in godly character, disciple them to follow the Lord, and understand the world around them from a Biblical worldview. It is an unabashedly Biblical publication.\nPublished bimonthly by the Lewis Family, P. O. Box 163, Pekin, IL 61555; phone: (800) 558-9523.\nCost: $18.00 a year (six issues).\nThe publishers give as their purpose \"to provide encouragement and information to the Christian homeschool community.\"\nPublished bimonthly by Rick and Cyndi Simmons, 13258 Overlook Ct., Conroe, TX 77302; phone: (936) 756-2226.\nThe editor says that their \"primary platform\" is to \"provide Homeschooling Parent as a ministry of encouragement to the homeschooling community nationwide\" with \"a belief in Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior.\" Many homeschooling organizations and support groups often give free copies of this magazine to members. However, if you want it mailed to your home, individual subscriptions are $14.95 for a year (six issues).\nContact information: Contact HSLDA, PO Box 3000, Purcellville, VA 20134; phone 540-338-5600.\nCost: We received a free complimentary copy from HSLDA. I assume they offer it free to others as well.\n\"Home Schooling: Start Here\" is a twelve-page brochure (8 1/2 x 11) published by HSLDA and designed to introduce the concept of home schooling. It would be especially useful as a foundation resource for families that are just beginning to consider home schooling. I believe it would also serve as an excellent introduction to give to family members or friends who may doubt the value and validity of home schooling. The brochure is full-color, containing many pictures and professionally produced and printed.\nThe brochure answers the basic questions people have about home schooling. It starts with a brief history of the modern home-school movement, including facts to document evidence of past success. It answers the \"big questions\" about the legality of home schooling, socialization, college entrance, and how to obtain curricula and materials,. It then lists some \"useful tips\" about support groups, selecting a curriculum, field trips, dealing with skeptical relatives and friends, and handling difficult topics like foreign languages and advanced math. The text is sprinkled liberally with quotations, statistics, and family profiles to document the claims and successes of home schooling.\nAs you would expect, since it is produced by HSLDA, the brochure makes several references to HSLDA and concludes with a pitch for joining HSLDA. Some may consider this a disadvantage, but frankly I consider it an advantage. There is, in my opinion, no organization that has more experience and can speak with more authority about the home-school movement than HSLDA. They have been on the frontlines of the legal conflicts almost since the beginning of the current movement. And their attempts to defend home schooling in courts and legislative bodies have required them to accumulate thorough documentation about home schooling successes. Their descriptions of HSLDA are factual and objective with no \"hype.\" I encourage home schoolers to join HSLDA, so I appreciate the information the brochure gives about it.\nThe first and last sheets include some advertisements by home-school publishers and an HSLDA membership application. However, these are deliberately designed to be torn off, if you wish to give the brochure to someone without these ads.\nFinally, I remind everyone that membership in HSLDA has many legal advantages, and I encourage everyone to join.\nPublished bimonthly by James and Stacy McDonald, P. O. Box 436, Barker, TX 77413; phone: (281) 492-6050.\nCost: $21.99 for a year (six issues).\nThis magazine is designed to provide homeschoolers with the tools to teach culture and literature as well as a number of other subjects, all from a Biblical perspective.\nPublished bimonthly by Michael and Mary Leppert, PMB 911, 587 Ventu Park Rd., Suite #, Newbury Park, CA 91230; phone: (805) 492-1372.\nThe publishers are also the authors of the \"Homeschooling Almanac.\" This homeschooling newspaper seeks to provide a broad range of information and resources to all homeschoolers without promoting an agenda relative to religion or homeschooling style. And the best thing about it is that it is absolutely free. All you need to do is send them your name and address and ask to be put on their mailing list. The entire cost of printing and mailing is borne by the advertisers.\nThe Mailbox, The Idea Magazine for Teachers\nReviewed by Cindy Shaver\nContact information: 800-334-0298.\nCost: $5.50 per issue; $22.95 for six issues.\nThis magazine is divided into grade levels (preschool, kindergarten, primary, and intermediate). It features themes also. For example the Oct/Nov issue had a look at colonial America, a reading list relating to colonial America, learning about pumpkins, Thanksgiving reading, punctuation practice help, a section on Italy, a look at volcanoes, etc. the magazine is for school teachers so it has reproducible activities and craft and bulletin board ideas.\nMonthly Idea Books\nPub. by Teacher's Friend Publications.\nCost: about $10.00 each.\nThese books have a calendar heading for each month that you can color and put above a calendar. Then there is a listing of some special event for each day. What I've done is make a blank calendar and then I make special daily numbers that tell what happened that day in history (assuming it is something I want noted). Then a student may read a book on that topic or look it up in the encyclopedia and write a brief report about it.\nThe books also include different themes and activities for that month. For example April's book contains creative writing ideas in the form of chickens hatching, thematic activities on bees, bugs and butterflies, thematic activities on parts of a flower and gardening, and thematic activities about the Olympic Games. These activities include puppets, word-seek puzzles, poems, pictures to color, etc.\nContact information: Nature Friend Magazine, 2727 TR 421, Sugarcreek, Ohio 44681, (330) 852-1900.\nCost: $22.00 a (school) year (or $18.00 if you have 10 or more in a group)\nNature Friend is published by \"a conservative Christian publisher\" and focuses on God's World. Each magazine (6\" x 9\", 35 pages) has articles about plants and animals and is written for 8-12 year olds. Regular features include a science project, \"search and find\" pictures and other activities based on nature, a mailbag where questions are addressed, a \"how to draw from nature\" section, and a section where readers can submit their own pictures and poems.\nIn addition to the many illustrations, Nature Friend is filled with magnificent photographs that would rival any other nature magazine. This is a nice magazine to have tucked with a Bible to give to a restless child when the need arises, as it is a learning tool and supports God as creator.\nPublished quarterly by Paul and Gena Suarez, P. O. Box 185, Cool, CA 95614; phone: (530) 823-0447.\nCost: $19.00 for a year (four issues).\nThe publishers of this magazine definitely come from a Biblical background, but it aims to have material that will be beneficial for all homeschoolers.\nPublished bimonthly by Home Life, Inc., P. O. Box 1190, Fenton, MO 53026; phone: (636) 529-0137.\nMary Pride, author of The Big Book of Home Learning, her husband Bill, and their family began this magazine in 1993. Their purpose is three-fold: \"(1) to continually advance the frontiers of homeschooling, (2) to make it as easy as possible for parents to homeschool, and (3) to encourage parents to raise their children to become Christian heroes.\" They are continually researching and investigating promising educational models, strategies, and products in a sort of \"Consumers' Report\" for homeschoolers.\nTeacher's Helper, Reproducibles for Your Classroom\nCost: Issue price $4.25, subscription price for 4 issues is $14.95.\nThis is strictly themes with reproducible activities for the kids. One Nov/Dec/Jan issue, for example, had turkey activities, quilt activities, a unit on the book \"Mama, Do You Love Me?\", an Artic life booklet, and \"Professor Groundhog's Weather School.\"\nIn order to keep school fun and interesting, I try to add extra activities to the three R's curriculum that I purchase. These magazines provide me with many of my ideas for those activities.\nPublished bimonthly by Pat and Sue Welch, P. O. Box 20219, Portland, OR 97294; phone: (503) 253-9633.\nCost: Issue price: $3.75, subscriptions are $15.00 year (6 issues)\nThis venerable magazine was founded in 1980 to \"provide information, inspiration, and support to Christian home-school families and Christian home-school state and national organizations.\" They still maintain an excellent website and have a free e-mail newsletter. If you would like more information, you can contact them.\nThis magazine has a resource directory of advertisers, great letters from readers who tell about their own experiences with homeschooling, a cover family is featured in each issue, teaching tips, and usually there is a special folder section relating to some topic like learning through literature or higher mathematics.\nBible Mapper is a free program that enables you to make and print maps of Bible places. It takes a while to learn to use. But once you know the program, you can make a map of any Bible region, add or remove cities or geographical features, insert labels, etc. It does require a free registration key from the author to unlock all of the features. (Note, however, that no technical support is available.)\nDefending Liberty: The HSLDA Story\nContact information: HSLDA, PO Box 3000, Purcelleville VA 20134; Phone 540-338-5600.\n\"Defending Liberty\" is a video tape produced for the Home School Legal Defense Association. It basically reviews the modern history of legal developments in the home-school movement, beginning in the early 1980's.\nWhile it was produced as a promotion to encourage home schoolers to join HSLDA, it is in my opinion an excellent overview of major legal issues. Obviously it frequently mentions the involvement of HSLDA, but the approach is entirely calm, factual, and (I believe) accurate.\nThe tape consists primarily of interviews of families that personally faced the legal battles of the 1980's and 1990's, along with commentary by HSLDA lawyers who were personally involved in those struggles. You will learn (or be reminded) of the story of these valiant pioneers and will be challenged to appreciate once again the blessing of our current freedoms.\nThe message gives credit to HSLDA for its involvement in these legal victories, and rightly so. The ultimate thanks should go to God, as the video clearly portrays. But I firmly believe that God used HSLDA as His means to bring about those victories. I fear to think where home schooling in this country would be had God not raised up HSLDA to lead in these crucial conflicts. The presentation is not propaganda but is completely factual, as will be attested by many home-school pioneers.\nYou may not agree with the religious views of everyone at HSLDA or everyone in the tape. But that is not the issue. The issue is home schooling and the freedom to educate our children as we believe best. That is what HSLDA is about, and that service is provided without our needing to compromise our faith.\nThose of us who lived through the early years of the home-school movement will clearly remember the prayers, trepidations, and hard-fought legal battles that won the liberties home schoolers enjoy today. Those of you who are newer to the movement may not be moved to tears as I was in recalling those difficult and dangerous days, but you most definitely ought to develop an appreciation of how we got where we are. If we do not remember the dangers of the past, we will surely become complacent and lose our liberties.\nReviewed by David E. Pratte\nKaren and I saw the movie Expelled recently. We very much appreciated it and highly recommend it.\nIt does have one bad word (spoken, of course, by an atheistic evolutionist). It also has pictures from the holocaust that might bother small children, though I doubt most would understand since it is not very graphic or dwelt upon. I suspect, however, that small children would be bored by the movie anyway, since it is a documentary.\nThe theme of the movie is that the scientific establishment in this country has essentially banned consideration of the possibility that life exists because of intelligent design. This is viewed as so scientifically unreasonable that it cannot even be considered as part of \"science.\" The movie interviews people who have lost jobs or otherwise been financially punished, not primarily for defending creation, but simply for questioning evolution or for suggesting that Intelligent Design be considered.\nBut I was especially impressed by other points. The movie does a good job of demonstrating the complexity of the cell. This is emphasized in the context of how difficult it would be for a \"simple one-cell organism\" to begin by chance, since in fact it would have to be extremely complex. The chances against such an event are demonstrated.\nI was also much impressed by the way the movie documents the connection between evolution and philosophies that are clearly immoral and/or uncivilized. It proves that Hitler's Nazism, including the holocaust, was based on Darwin's views. It also shows how evolution leads to selective breeding of humans (eugenics), abortion, and killing of all unproductive humans, even briefly documenting the connection to Maragaret Sanger and Planned Parenthood.\nFinally, it shows the tie between evolution and atheism. While not all evolutionists are atheists, nevertheless evolution is a fundamental tenet of those who are atheists or agnostics. Interviews in the movie show prominent atheists personally expressing their bitter antagonism for God, the Bible, and creation.\nAnd of course, the interview with Dawkins is especially interesting as Dawkins bitterly denounces every concept of god, especially the God of the Bible. But when carefully questioned, he acknowledges that he has no idea where life came from, but maybe it was placed here by beings who evolved on another planet. As the narrator Ben Stein points out, that is \"intelligent design\" - the very thing \"science\" is supposed to be denying as \"unscientific.\" But Dawkins cannot allow it to be called \"god\"! And the movie does not point it out, but that just raises the question of how life began and evolved on that other planet. And what proof is there of such life? By putting it on another planet, Dawkins effectively eliminates efforts at scientific investigation of the hypothesis. Yet he views intelligent design - if the intelligence might be God - as so beyond belief that it is worthy of nothing but ridicule.\nI encourage all teens and adults to see the movie, and probably pre-teens would benefit too. I assume it will be available soon on video.\nLinda Haught's Fitness Club\nAvailable through Bob Jones University Press (Phone 800-845-5731).\nThis 22-minute fitness tape is great for children. Linda Haught and five children, who are all clothed modestly in T-shirts and sweat pants, work out to instrumental, classical-style music. The routine is simple, yet challenging enough to build endurance and increase coordination. No special equipment is needed except a yardstick or a rolled-up newspaper.\nThe only problem there could possibly be with this routine would be some hopping that may bother some who want low-impact workouts. I don't see how it could hurt children of normal weight.\nI recommend this for the whole family, especially when the weather is too bad to play outside. Our kids love it.\nMicrosoft Encarta Encyclopedia\nWe recently purchased Microsoft Encarta Encyclopedia Deluxe 2000. This is by far the most elegant electronic encyclopedia that I have used. It offers excellent content with a visually appealing, easy-to-use interface. It provides a wealth of information, and also serves as a portal to the world wide web. The Deluxe 2000 Edition of Microsoft Encarta contains 42,000 articles, 10,000 archive articles, 2,450 sidebar articles (speeches, etc.), 40 million words, 170 videos and animations, 2,500 sound clips, and over 19,000 links to the world wide web.\nEncarta contains a number of interesting features. The Dynamic Time Line allows you to scroll through different periods of history, noting the major events that occurred over time. You can focus on specific areas of interest by searching the timeline by date or time period, or by the name of a particular person, event or topic. You can filter the timeline by category or by place, compare what happened in two different subject or geographical areas during the same time period. You can zoom in to see detailed information about a given time period, or zoom out to see events from a broader scale.\nAn excellent set of World Maps are also included. Starting with the global map, you can zoom in to a specific area. Then you may access an encyclopedia article that focuses on that specific area.\nAnother interesting feature of Microsoft Encarta is the Archives section, which consists of articles that originally appeared in Collier's Yearbook (for events of 1997 and earlier) or as monthly updates in Encarta Yearbook (for events of 1998 and later). Because they were published shortly after events occurred, they reflect the information available at that time. These might be useful, especially in this age of Political Correctness when history of past events is often revised according to the prejudices and norms of the present age.\nEncarta also allows you to take multimedia Virtual Tours of certain natural wonders, major cities, ancient sites, and famous land marks. These Tours allow you to travel to fascinating destinations far and near, and explore them as if you were there. For example, the Virtual Tour of Jerusalem starts with a 360 degree view of the Mount of Olives. From there you can travel to the Garden of Gethsemane, view the Lion's Gate into the Old City of Jerusalem, or read about the ancient City of David.\nAnother nice feature of Encarta is the InterActivities section which affords an opportunity for hands-on learning. Various multi-media elements are employed to demonstrate concepts and present information in the areas of the physical and life sciences, the humanities, geography, anatomy, and calculation. Each interactivity includes its own instructions.\nThe Encarta Curriculum Guide offers a useful way for teachers to create unit studies. The Curriculum Guide points you to encyclopedia articles on a given subject. Then you can access more related information by following the related links.\nFinally, the Encarta Research Organizer is designed to teach students how to turn research into a well-written report. It shows how one goes about selecting a topic, collecting and organizing information, writing a report, and identifying one's sources.\nIn many ways, I believe multimedia products have been over-hyped. However, I highly recommend this product.\nAdvance Placement Courses and Exams\nby Natalie Bishop\nAs homeschooling grows in popularity, more and more high-school-aged students will be looking to establish a high school record before applying to colleges or employers. It will be helpful to have objective evidence of a student's abilities. AP courses and exams are one way to do this.\nWhat are AP Courses and Exams?\nAn AP or Advance Placement exam score is based on a 2-3 hour exam designed for high school students, testing the knowledge typically covered in a full or half-year college course. Students are allowed to take the exams during any grade in high school. If students pass the tests, they usually get college credit, the chance to opt out of intro-level courses, or advanced placement in higher level courses at their chosen college. A growing number of colleges offer the option of entering as sophomores to students who have successfully passed 3 or more AP exams. AP exams are scored on a 1 to 5 scale with a 5 being the highest. A score of 2 will translate into \"possibly qualified,\" a 3 will equal college credit at many colleges, a 4 \"well-qualified,\" and a 5 is \"exceptionally well qualified.\"\nDeveloped in 1955 by the Educational Testing Service, the College Board of Princeton NJ, who also offer the SAT and CLEP Exams, AP courses and exams are offered in the following subject areas: Art: Drawing or General Portfolio, Art History, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Calculus (Intro. and more advanced), Economics: Micro or Macro, English: Language or Literature, Environmental Science, French: Language or Literature, Government and Politics: Comparative or US, History: European or US, Human Geography (beginning in year 2000), Latin: Vergil or Latin Literature, Literature, Music Theory, Physics (three levels offered), Psychology, Spanish: Language or Literature and Statistics.\nEach exam consists of a multiple choice section and a \"free-response\" section where students either write essays or solve specific problems showing all steps. Students must take the exams at a school which offers that particular exam. Usually public school guidance offices have information and are familiar with the procedure. It is suggested to contact the school early in the school year, late September to October, and tell the guidance office or AP coordinator of your desire to participate in the exam process. Follow up with a call in January or February (when the tests are usually ordered) and take the test on the scheduled date (usually during May). The exam is proctored by an official who is not the AP teacher for that course. Exams are only given on specific days and at specific time periods. Each exam costs around $75 to $90, usually paid on the day of the exam.\nHow to prepare your student for the exam\nThere are excellent guidebooks available directly from the AP headquarters for a reasonable fee. Each book describes the course coverage expected, sample test questions and tips on preparing and designing a course. Write to Advanced Placement Program, PO Box 6670, Princeton NJ 08541-6670 for their free Guide to the Advance Placement Program and The AP Bulletin for Students.\nOther guidebooks, such as the Barron's AP Guides, are available at commercial bookstores. They offer a full length AP exam at the end of the book which students may take and score themselves, with full answers and explanations included. They also give a lot of help with learning how to construct a strong essay, a must for any student hoping to successfully complete an AP course. Any of these guidebooks would be very helpful as you and your student design an AP course.\nAnother way to prepare well for an AP exam is to take a course on-line. PA Homeschoolers have organized a number of Internet classes for homeschoolers preparing to take AP Exams. Their web site has information about their course program, as well as an order form for various AP guides and suggested textbooks. This format is especially valuable for international homeschool students, who may not have access to quality libraries.\nBecause the exam and scoring are not only rigorous, but also completed by independent officials, they are an excellent vehicle to use when showing how well a student is prepared for college work. As homeschoolers look for ways to show college admission offices objective evaluations of their high school work, AP courses and exams will continue to be a valuable resource.\nThe American Adventure Series\nBarbour Publishing, Inc., publishes this set of 48 historic fiction books, written by various authors. The books give a very interesting overview of American history from 1620-1945. Though the main characters in each book are fictional, there are several historic figures introduced in each book.\nWhile the literary quality is not highly impressive, we felt the moral quality was excellent. The books are wholesome, with bad behavior condemned rather than excused. The few exceptions to this would be occasional false doctrines slipping in from time to time, which were easily recognized by even the smallest of our children. The families are usually happy, church going, and have parents in traditional roles. In the last few decades the attitudes became a bit more 'modern' than we would have liked to see in our own children. While nothing clearly ungodly appears, we found a few hints of feminism that made us raise our eyebrows a bit.\nWhile they are recommended for ages 9-12, our seven-year-old read them without any difficulty, and we know a few teenagers who also enjoyed reading them. We highly recommend them for the entire family to read together, as even our toddler was able to follow along and enjoy the books.\nAmerica's God and Country Encyclopedia of Quotations\nEdited by William Federer\nContact information: FAME Pub. Inc., 820 S. MacArthur Blvd., Suite 105-220, Coppell, TX 75019-4214.\nThis superb book consists entirely of quotations from famous people who respect the Bible as being the Word of God.\nI have heard for years, as you probably have also, that the founders of our nation were men of faith who respected and encouraged religion. They did not intend to remove religion from government, and they certainly did not intend to establish a humanistic government that would remove religious influence from all public forums. They just did not want a single denomination as the established religion of the nation.\nThe value of this book is that it proves beyond a doubt what these great men of history really did believe and intend. It will thrill you to read their views. Many of these quotes could not even be read in a modern public school, let alone could a modern politician openly defend them. Yet historically the ideas were not only openly defended, they were often encouraged and adopted as accepted public policy.\nHere is a sample to whet your appetite (from page 147):\n\"Forasmuch as it is the indispensable duty of all men to adore the superintending Providence of Almighty God; to acknowledge with gratitude their obligation to Him for benefits received and to implore such further blessing as they stand in need of ...\n\"It is therefore highly recommended to the legislative or executive powers of these United States ...\n\"That with one heart and one voice the good people may express the grateful feelings of their hearts, and consecrate themselves to the service of their Divine Benefactor; and that together with their sincere acknowledgments and offerings, they may join the penitent confession of their manifold sins, whereby they had forfeited every favour, and their humble and earnest supplication that it may please God, through the merits of Jesus Christ, mercifully to forgive and blot them out of remembrance ...\n\"That it may please Him ... to take school and seminaries of education, so necessary for cultivating the principles of true liberty, virtue and piety, under His nurturing hand, and to prosper the means of religion for the promotion and enlargement of that kingdom which consisteth 'in righteous, peace and joy in the Holy Ghost.'\"\n- An official proclamation passed by the Continental Congress, 11/1/1777\nWritten by Terry Dorian, Ph.D., and Zan Peters Tyler\nContact information: Huntington House Publishers, P. O. Box 53788, Lafayette, LA 70505.\nThis book consists of two parts. Part I (Introduction and Chapters 1-4) are by Zan Tyler, founder and president of South Carolina Association of Independent Home Schools.\nChapter 1 is entitled \"Why Would I Want to Homeschool?\" Mrs. Tyler points to several benefits of home-schooling which serve as worthy motivation for deciding to home school. Chapter two answers the question, \"Is There Any Evidence Home-schooling Works?\"\nChapter three discusses the subject, \"Is Home-schooling Legal?\" The chapter chronicles some of the efforts that she and others put forth to make home schooling legal in South Carolina, with threats of imprisonment, legislative fights, and court suits.\nChapter 4, \"How Can I Build a Support Network,\" mentions several sources of encouragement and help for home schoolers, including husbands and wives, extended family, local support groups, state organizations, and national organizations, as well as church and community.\nPart Two (Chapters 5-8 and Conclusion) are by Terry Dorian, who, in addition to being a home-school mother, is a certified reading specialist, holding a master's degree in Reading and a Ph.D. in Rhetoric and Public Address. Chapter 5 deals with that ever-present question, \"What about Socialization?\" She gives an excellent, Biblical-based discussion.\nChapter 6, \"Choosing the Right Curriculum,\" discusses four educational philosophies which have affected home-schooling methods and materials: essentialism (traditional subject-centered textbooks), perennialism (Charlotte Mason's Living Books), progressivism (unit studies), and existentialism (John Holt's \"unschooling\"). The chapter ends with a suggested library for \"Finding What Works for You.\"\nChapter 7, \"Finding the Will to Organize Our Time and Material Possessions,\" and Chapter 8, \"Overcoming Fear of Failure,\" are both primarily motivational in nature. There are five appendices at the end of the book with various home-schooling materials arranged by topic-instructional methods, national conventions, legal services, support organizations, and student resources.\nAs with anything written by human beings, there may be occasional statements with which one might disagree. But the general emphasis on seeking to follow God's will in our home-schooling choices is something that all Bible believers can appreciate. There is much good information in this book, both to encourage us who are home schooling in our endeavors, and to share with that doubtful relative or friend in hopes of providing some enlightenment on the subject.\nWritten by Elizabeth Wilson\nThis is an excellent guide to the best of children's literature. It sorts books by subject and level, and offers a brief summary of each book. For example, it offers suggestions in the following categories: Animals, Art and Architecture, Bible/Spiritual Teaching, Biographies, Crafts and Hobbies, Geography and History, Handicaps and Special Problems, Horticulture, Humor, Language, Literature, Math, Music and other subjects. In the Literature section, the books are grouped in three levels: Level I covers preschool through grade 2, Level II covers grades 3-4, and Level III covers grades 5, 6 and up. Each of these categories is further broken down into the following sub-headings: Fables, Folk Tales and Fairy Tales, Fantasies, Modern Realistic Stories, and Historical Realistic Stories.\nEdited by Phyllis Schlafly.\nIf you ever become discouraged in home schooling and want something to give you motivation to continue, this is the book to read. If you have friends with children in the public schools, and you want to give them something to warn them about the dangers in the public schools, this is the book to read.\nThis book contains personal testimony from 108 parents and teachers who testified at hearings conducted by the U.S. Dept. of Education in March of 1984. The testimony thoroughly and consistently documents the heavy influence of Secular Humanism, Values Clarification, the occult, evolution, sex education, and immorality of all kinds.\nI suggest you borrow it from a library or order it from a religious bookstore.\nClair Bee Sports Books for Boys\nReviewed by Dave Pratte\nWhen I was young (a few years ago), I really enjoyed reading books of sports stories written by Clair Bee. These books were written in the 1940's or 1950's. They were generally wholesome and taught good morals in the context of novels about various sports. I think they make great reading, especially for boys who might otherwise be less inclined to read books.\nOne disadvantage is that, since the books were written so long ago, the rules and equipment of various sports have changed. This makes the stories seem confusing to those who know the sports as they are now. I think most boys can just make allowance for that and enjoy the stories anyway.\nHowever, in recent years Broadman & Holman have published updated versions of the books by Clair Bee about his favorite hero Chip Hilton. The revisions were done by a relative of his (I believe), so the stories are still the same except that the details are updated (rules of games, technology, etc.).\nThese books teach fair play, honesty, hard work, team spirit, courage, truthfulness, good sportsmanship, and strict discipline. They oppose smoking, drinking, gambling, and profanity. Some may contain euphemisms (but no actual profanity), references to dancing, and fighting. Uniforms may be mentioned that in practice are immodest (cheerleaders, etc.), but I can't recall anything graphic being mentioned.\nThe updated books are available at bookstores, but even the older books can be bought used on Amazon and other online sources.\nSimilar books are written by other authors, especially John Tunis. I would recommend his books too, but as I recall some may have a few profanities (which I just mark out if I own the book).\nReviewed by Bridget Trefethen\nWritten by Jill Bond\nThis book is a good place to start if you want to do \"bulk\" cooking but are not sure if you know how. Jill Bond gives you a plan for what she calls \"Mega-Cooking.\" She also includes her family's favorite recipes, takes you through the process using one of her recipes, and shows you how to break down all the tasks, including shopping. Best of all, you can easily adapt many of your own family favorites to her \"Mega-Cooking\" system and plan your own menu. The book is very enjoyable to read. Read and enjoy, then cook, eat, and enjoy! It really works!\nDr. James Dobson's Books\nDr. James Dobson is a well-known author and head of Focus on the Family. He has written several helpful books about families and raising children. His style is very interesting and humorous, as well as factual and instructive.\nAlthough he is not a member of the church of Christ, Dr. Dobson is evangelical and generally quite conservative. His views on family issues are especially helpful and usually Biblically accurate, though he often defends his views by evidence other than Scripture.\nSome areas to guard against include his views on how to know God's will. In addition to Bible study, he advocates watching for signs of God's will in the form of opened or closed doors of opportunity. He does not believe baptism is necessary to salvation, but that rarely arises in his books.\nSome specific books I recommend include:\nThis is Dobson's basic book about child rearing. He emphasizes the need for balancing love and punishment, strongly defending spanking and other forms of punishment. Very helpful information, especially for those who are beginning to raise a family.\nPreparing for Adolesence\nThis book is written for pre-teens and is designed to help prepare them for the major changes that will face them in their teen years. The intent is for parents to read and discuss the book with the child. This gives opportunity for communication and parental guidance regarding issues that might otherwise be ignored because of their intimate nature.\nSpecific topics covered include the physical changes of puberty, issues of sexual morality, relating to peers and family members, etc. A good book to use to teach \"sex education,\" as well as related subjects.\nContains Dobson's error regarding how to know the will of God. Weak discussion of masturbation.\nThis book is designed for late teens who are nearing the age to go out on their own. It discusses sexual and moral issues, choosing a marriage partner, choosing a career, choosing a college, and dealing with parents in this often tempestuous time of life.\nI believe Dobson covers some very needed areas and generally recommend the book highly. However, it contains Dobson's error on how to know God's will, and the discussion of working mothers is weaker than I would prefer.\nReviewed by Conny Calvert\nWritten by David Pratte https://www.gospelway.com/family/booklist.php\nDavid Pratte put together this modestly priced booklet to provide an \"excellent source of wholesome entertainment\" for families. The books reviewed, however, will also educate and build virtue in those children and adults who read them.\nThis booklist includes over 300 brief reviews of wholesome books for children to read on their own, for parents to read to children, or for families to read aloud together. It includes most of the better-known children's books, some \"classics,\" biographies, science books, and many other less-well-known books. Each book is reviewed using his criteria for wholesome qualities instead of negative content.\nThe books are listed in alphabetic order, followed by a separate alphabetic listing of authors. Especially good authors are noted. The high standards used in evaluating these books makes the booklist very helpful.\nThe book is unique in that it is written from the perspective of a faithful New Testament Christian. Using it will get you started in evaluating other books yourself and determining your own family's reading standards. There are many older books that you will especially want your children to read instead of some of the newer, less desirable, books. The booklist has helped our family find some delightful books which we would not have discovered on our own.\nWritten by Dr. & Mrs. Raymond Moore\nPublished by Word Books, 1981.\nDr. and Mrs. Raymond Moore are modern advocates of home education who were especially influential in the early days of the movement. But this particular book is written to encourage parents to guide their children's learning in their early years at home, rather than enrolling them in early formal childhood education (such as pre-school, day care, or kindergarten).\nThe book first discusses research into early childhood development and learning. The Moores affirm that, for normal children from loving homes, there is no research that indicates early formal education is helpful, and contrary to popular belief, there is much that indicates it could be harmful. Most children, before the age of eight (or even later) are just not ready physically, mentally, emotionally, or spiritually for a formal, structured learning program.\nTo begin such programs too early causes many children to \"burn out\" after a few years. It also tends to convince many children (especially little boys) that they \"just can't do it.\" They are not ready to keep up with what is expected, so they quit trying. Their only problem is that they have not developed enough yet, but later when they are mature enough, they don't try because they have become convinced they can't. This is the cause of much \"learning disability\" today - and it is completely unnecessary.\nOf special interest is the Moore's contention that early formal schooling puts peer pressure and moral pressure on children before their judgment has matured to the point where they can handle it. The book shows that, when children face continual interaction with large numbers of peers, without the supervision of parents, they become peer oriented. Their conduct and decisions are more and more controlled by peers, rather than by parents. And this leads to the dominance of peer dependency in the modern public schools.\nBut the Moores are not advocating that small children be left uneducated. They affirm that the best education for small children is for their parents to lovingly guide and instruct them, informally, at home. The book describes the development of children from birth to age 7-9, giving detailed suggestions showing how parents can guide and train the children at each age level.\nWhile we do not agree with everything in the book, we generally highly recommend it. In fact, we strongly urge parents to read it before they make a decision about pre-school, day care, or kindergarten for their children.\nHomeschooling: A Parents' Guide to Teaching Children\nby Samuel L. Blumenfeld\nThe vast majority of homeschooling books are written by homeschooling parents. If my memory serves me correctly, Sam Blumenfeld is a bachelor! However, his name has been familiar to me for years, since, as one who has taught in both private and public schools and done private tutoring; he has been in the forefront of those calling for educational reform. His 1984 book NEA: Trojan Horse in American Education helped open a lot of people's eyes about the leftist agenda in the public schools. And he has developed his own program to teach reading, Alphaphonics, which many have said is excellent. After we began homeschooling and I subscribed to Practical Homeschooling, imagine my pleasant surprise to see that Blumenfeld has a regular column in that magazine! He also writes regular columns for WorldNetDaily and has become a big supporter of homeschooling.\nHomeschooling: A Parent's Guide to Teaching Children (published in 1997 by Citadel Press, a division of Kensington Publishing Corp., 850 Third Ave., New York City, NY 10022) is a little old, but the arguments made are still valid and, in fact, everything that has happened since 1997 simply serves to confirm what is said. There are two kinds of homeschooling books: those which explain why homeschooling is best and those which tell how homeschooling can be done. This book is somewhat of a combination of both but the emphasis is on the why. I could give copious quotes from the book, but that would take up too much space. In the introduction, Blumenfeld writes, \"What first started as a negative reaction against government monopoly education and all of its shortcomings, has now be-come a positive attempt by thousands of parents to create and enjoy a new family lifestyle built around the nurtur-ing and teaching of children....While many people in our society seem to be searching for a way to escape our civili-zation, homeschoolers have an amazing sense of reality and responsibility when it comes to raising children and imparting to them an inherited body of knowledge, wisdom, and values.\" This is absolutely one of the best books to support and encourage homeschooling that I have ever read! After wonderful opening chapters on \"Why Homeschool?\" and parenting, Blumenfeld discusses \"How to Teach and What to Teach\" about writing, spelling, and arithmetic.\nThere are excellent chapters on socialization, and even on \"Dating Versus Courtship.\" Blumenfeld's material on ADD is worthy of consideration.\nFinally, the later chapters on bureaucrats and legislators, why public schools cannot be trusted, and how bad public schools can get are scary to the max and should erase any possible arguments that those who believe in Judaeo-Christian principles might still make for sending innocent little children into these dens of humanistic indoctrination.\nPublic school teachers who are Christians have my admiration and endorsement for trying to make a difference in the public schools, but there is absolutely nothing that they can say to me which would convince me that public schools are acceptable places for my children, especially after the evidence that Blumenfeld gives. Unfortunately, this book is apparently out of print. I purchased mine on the \"bargain books\" rack at Barnes and Noble, I think. If you can get hold of a copy of it, it would be a great resource to help convince those relatives who have lingering doubts about homeschooling.\nWritten by Israel Wayne\nContact information: Wisdom's Gate, P. O. Box 374, Covert, MI 49043; phone: 800-343-1943\nThe book contains an introduction and ten chapters. Let me quote a few paragraphs from the introduction. \"This book is a unique reflection on an educational philosophy that has under girded my upbringing ... For what it's worth, the concepts in this book are things we learned, as a family. I hope they will strengthen your family ... Only under the authority and Lordship of Christ will the homeschool journey be successful\" (pp. 4-5).\nChapter One is entitled, \"Keeping An Eternal Perspective.\" Israel writes, \"By keeping in mind that we are homeschooling out of obedience, not preference, our family has avoided becoming discouraged when things become difficult.\" (pp. 9-10).\nChapter Two, \"A Biblical Education,\" discusses the three main world-views that have affected American education (Christian, Modernist, and Post-Modernist). Chapter Three, \"The Importance Of Reason,\" gives twelve guidelines in teaching children how to think rationally. These principles are applied in Chapter Four to \"Teaching The Core Subjects\" (history, science, mathematics, language arts, philosophy, and literature), in Chapter Five to \"Social Studies,\" and in Chapter Six to \"Multiculturalism.\" Chapter Seven deals with \"Parents' Rights\" and Chapter Eight with \"Socialization or Socialism?\" The discussion on socialization alone is worth the price of the book.\nIn Chapter Nine, \"Developing A Family Ministry,\" he makes the following point: \"If the homeschooling movement produces only in-turned, selfish individuals who care exclusively for themselves and their comfort, we will have failed miserably. There is a world in need, and we are the hands and feet, the Body of Christ, who must bring the good news to those who have ears to hear\" (p. 142).\nFinally, Chapter Ten consists of \"Common Excuses To Keep From Homeschooling.\"\nThere may be a few statements in this book of a \"doctrinal\" nature that one might disagree with, but all the good advice and suggestions that it contains far outweigh any such minor disagreements. This book is well worth the price to remind those of us who are already homeschooling of our glorious purpose in so doing and to encourage anyone who is considering it of the spiritual benefits of such an endeavor. I highly recommend this book.\nWrittenby Skeet Savage\nContact information: Wisdom's Gate, P. O. Box 374, Covert, MI 49043; 800-343-1943; www.wisdomsgate.com; available for $16.00.)\nSkeet Savage is founder of Wisdom's Gate and publisher of both Home School Digest and An Encouraging Word. This book is divided into thirty-one devotional chapters which seem primarily designed to explain why homeschooling is the best form of education for children and to encourage those who have chosen it in their journey. Yet, the book is more. It draws from Mrs. Savage's own experiences in homeschooling her six children to provide Bible-based instructions and suggestions about how to raise children generally. Written with a gentle wit and a wisdom born of first-hand knowledge, it will challenge all parents to work at developing the kinds of attitudes in themselves that will enable them to direct their children in the ways of the Lord.\nThe early chapters deal with such subjects as the \"perfect\" homeschool family, reasons for homeschooling, homeschooling amid opposition, and finding and giving real support. Later chapters discuss tuning your child's character, biblical discipline, knowing your child by heart, and when rebellion hits home. The author also addresses topics like burnout, over-commitment, socialization, and learning to let go.\nConcerning socialization, she said, \"As homeschooling parents we have absolutely no Biblical admonition to 'socialize' our children. However, as mature Christians, we are called to be salt and light to this world. Homeschooling is the process by which we prepare our children to fulfill that purpose. The erroneous notion that we should send our impressionable Christian children into those pagan dens of iniquity commonly known as 'public schools' so that they can be 'salt and light' makes about as much sense as dropping them off down at the local neighborhood gay bar so that they can be a witness for Jesus--and learn tolerance to boot!\"\nConcerning separation from the world, she noted, \"Allow me to clarify something here. In speaking of our Lord's command regarding separation from the world, I'm not talking about some misguided, separatist, militia mentality that suggests we all should just head for the hills and hole up in the woods with our freeze-dried foods and ammunition. Separation from the world does not mean hiding out in the boonies where you don't have to see, or deal with, anybody (although we all have days where we would gladly settle for that interpretation!).\"\n\"Since separation from the world is not optional for the true follower of the Lord Jesus Christ, what does it mean to be separated from the world? It means you don't feed your mind on the world's junk-food quality entertainment. You don't wear their uniforms or desire their bounty. You don't worship their idols or trust in their gods. You don't sacrifice your children on their educational altars.\"\nIn conclusion, the crux of the book is expressed in the following paragraph. \"How can we, as Christian, live in and reach out to this sick world, yet, maintain a safe and peaceful environment for our families? Is it possible to live purposefully and effectively for the Kingdom, or is life just a mere game of chance recklessly played against gambler's odds?\" While there may be a few specific statements with which not everyone will necessarily agree, I believe that if you are convinced that \"the fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge,\" for the most part Skeet Savage draws broad, general principles from Bible teaching that will help you to answer those questions.\nHomeschooling Methods: Seasoned Advice On Learning Styles\nEdited by Paul and Gena Suarez (published in 2006)\nAvailable at $14.99 from Broadman and Holman Publishers; 127 Ninth Ave. N., Nashville, TN 37234; 1-800-233-1123; www.broadmanandholman.com\nThe editors of this book also serve as publishers of The Old Schoolhouse, a quarterly homeschooling magazine, and homeschool their four children in the Smoky Mountains of Tennessee. It is described as \"a homeschooling convention in a book.\" When I received my copy and began thumbing through it, I found it so interesting that in one evening I worked my way through the entire book, reading large portions that I found especially applicable to our situation and carefully perusing all the other sections.\nFor parents who are thinking about homeschooling, the whole idea can seem a bit daunting. Even after the decision to homeschool is made, there are still many questions to be considered, one of the most important of which is how to find out what method will work best for their own family. This book explores the ten most popular home education methods to help parents in determining which one will meet the needs of their situation.\nIf you would like to give your children a classical education, there is advice from Douglas Wilson and Christine Miller. If the Principle Approach appeals to you, you can read suggestions by Katherine Dang and James Rose. Jenefer Igarashi and Heather Allen explain the traditional textbook approach with information about homeschool co-ops by Jennifer Pepito. Catherine Levinson discusses the Charlotte Mason Method while Jessica Hulcy and Jennifer Steward talk about unit studies.\nThose who have special needs students will want to find out what Christine M. Field and Sherry Bushnell have to say. If you travel a lot, Dianne Flynn Keith takes homeschooling on the road with Carschooling. Maggie and Tyler Hogan and Diane Waring help readers understand the Eclectic Method. You can learn about delight directed studies with Raymond and Dorothy Moore and Mary Hood. And Ruth Beechick and Clay and Sally Clarkson conclude with a section on whole-hearted learning.\nLearning styles among children are widely varied. Ralph Waldo Emerson said, \"Each mind has its own method.\" Homeschoolers have found that one size does not fit all when it comes to education. The well-researched facts and experiences presented by the different contributors in this book will help parents to determine their own educational philosophy and then decide which teaching method or methods will serve their family. I highly recommend this book.\nWritten by Julie Voertberg; published by Albert Whitman & Co., Morton Grove, IL\nThis short book describes, in story form, the daily routine of a nine-year-old girl who is being home schooled. It is written on the level of a nine-year-old, as though the girl is simply telling about her life and education. The story is well written, interesting, and includes many illustrations.\nThe level of the book would make it interesting to a child, especially one who is being home schooled. However, the material also gives a good explanation of what home schoolers do. This can be useful as a simple introduction to folks who wonder about home schooling or are even skeptical.\nThe story describes how home schoolers really are educated, yet without the pressures and disadvantages of public education. It also demonstrates how they are exposed to practical applications of education in everyday life, how they have a strong family life, and yet how they also have a wholesome social life.\nWorthwhile reading for people of all ages.\nThe Complete Idiot's Guide to Homeschooling\nWritten by Marsha Ransom\nContact information: Alpha Books, 201 W. 103rd St., Indianapolis, IN 46290, a Pearson Education Company\nThis is one of a whole series of \"The Complete Idiot's Guide to...\" books published by Alpha Books. The back cover says, \"You're no idiot, of course. You know it's important for your kids to get a good education -- and you'd love to teach them yourself, in your very own home. But when you think about the knowledge and resources you'd need to succeed, you wonder if you make the grade.... Don't put those kids on the school bus! The Complete Idiot's Guide to Homeschooling will help you make your living room a classroom -- and open the doors to a lifetime of learning.\"\nThe author, Marsha Ransom, is the mother of four children and has homeschooled for twelve years, including all the grades from kindergarten to senior in high school. In addition, she has spoken at homeschool conferences and curriculum fairs.\nThis book truly has a wealth of information in it. It is divided into six parts with at least three chapters in each part. Part 1, \"Homeschooling in North America Today,\" discusses \"What Is Homeschooling?\", provides some \"Homeschooling Facts and Figures, and gives \"Quick Answers to Beginners' Questions.\" Part 2, \"First Things First: Getting Started,\" discusses the legal questions, approaches to homeschooling, and how to find support. Part 3, \"Choosing/Planning a Curriculum,\" has chapters on both using a full-service curriculum and planning your own curriculum. Part 4, \"Taking the Plunge: What Do I Do Now?\" provides advice on how to home educate 3-5 year olds, 6-8 year olds, 9-12 year olds, teenagers in high school, and kids with special needs. Part 5, \"Keeping Track: Testing/Assessments/Record-Keeping,\" gives information on each of those three subjects. Part 6, \"Burnout Prevention,\" contains five chapters on various topics that should be helpful in avoiding homeschool burnout.\nThere are also five appendices that provide a glossary, selected resources including websites, homeschool support organizations, a list of study programs, support schools, publications, and vendors, and a bibliography for further reading. Also, unlike some other homeschooling books in my collection, this one is fully indexed, which greatly increases its usefulness as a reference resource. Mrs. Ransom does tend a little to push unschooling, but she gives equal time to all homeschooling approaches without being judgmental about any of them, and also discusses with the same weight those who homeschool for religious reasons as well as those who do so for purely academic reasons. All in all, it should prove to be a very helpful book for beginning homeschoolers, veteran homeschoolers, and non-homeschooling friends or family who would be willing to read pro-homeschool literature.\nAuthor: John Notgrass\nReviewer: Wayne S. Walker\nAge level: Intended for teenagers; Price: $15.00\nPublisher: Notgrass Company, TN; 1-800-211-8793;\nJohn Notgrass graduated from high school at home in 1997. He now works as a partner in his family's publishing business and enjoys reading good books, making music, and maintaining an active interest in civic affairs. A featured speaker at homeschool conventions and support group meetings, and a regular columnist for Home School Digest, John lives with his parents, four sisters, brother, and grandfather in Middle Tennessee. This book was written primarily for homeschooled students, especially young men, to encourage them to live for God's glory, but it is suitable reading for all young people who want to please Christ in their lives. It would be my suggestion that parents and their teenage children sit down, read it together, and discuss the material.\nDifferent chapters deal with making plans and preparations on how to honor parents, gain an education past high school, make a living, be different from the world in lifestyle, look for a suitable marriage partner, raise one's own children, become involved in civic affairs, and serve God as a member of Christ's body. I especially liked the chapter on \"Why I Plan to Train My Children at Home.\" Because people have different backgrounds, everyone may not find each specific suggestion useful. However, the author himself says, \"I do not expect you to do everything the same way I do, but I do expect you to think about the issues, make conscious decisions, and live them out confidently.\"\nThe passage of scripture upon which the book is based is, \"Make it your ambition to lead a quiet life, to mind your own business, and to work with your own hands, as we commanded you; so that you may conduct yourself decently toward outsiders, and have need of nothing\" (1 Thessalonians 4:11-12). The book does an excellent job of providing interesting information and advice that will help young people accomplish this aim in their lives. I especially appreciate the emphasis that the author places on using the scriptures as the absolute standard upon which we must make the choices and decisions that face us in life. John identified himself as a member of the Church of Christ and says that he appreciates his \"restoration heritage.\"\nContact information: Home School Legal Defense Association, PO Box 3000, Purcellville, VA 20134; Ph: (540)338-5600\n\"Marking the Milestones\" is a brief history of the modern home-school movement, from 1983 to 1998. Since it was published by the Home School Legal Defense Association, it emphasizes the legal aspects of the movement. The problems and victories of the major court cases and legislative activity are described in some detail. But the information also serves as a useful general history of the movement.\nMost home schoolers should find this very interesting reading. People who have doubts about the legality of home schooling should find the material very helpful. It would also serve as an excellent resource for term papers about home schooling. And I believe it would be very worthwhile to save the paper for the benefit of our children and future generations of home schoolers to remind them of the sacrifices and challenges of the early pioneers of the movement.\nReviewed by Lori Biesecker\nWritten by Steve and Teri Maxwell\nContact information: Managers of Their Homes 2416 S. 15th St. Leavenworth, KS 66048-4110 Phone: (913) 772-0392\nCost: $25 for the book; other related materials are available\nThe preface to Managers of Their Homes (MOTH) explains the book's conception and purpose:\nThere is a saying, \"If Mama is happy, everybody's happy. If Mama ain't happy, nobody's happy.\" How often this is true! God has placed a desire in each mother's heart to have a smooth-running, peaceful household.\nThrough the years, I have observed many home-schooling mothers and families. The moms who seem the most content can manage their families and homes. On the other hand, some of the most unhappy mothers I have known are the ones who can never keep up with their workload. A mother who is unorganized with her time is often burdened and discouraged.\nI have seen many books on organization and time management. But, I have never seen one that addresses the unique needs of scheduling that a home-school family generates or one that guides you through simple steps and worksheets to help you actually set up your own personalized schedule.\nProviding such an approach to home-school time management is the purpose of MOTH. A few miscellaneous details about MOTH:\n* It includes a scheduling kit which contains everything you need to custom-design a schedule to fit the needs of your family.\n* The book teaches you how to design this wonderful schedule, how to fix it if it isn't so wonderful, and what to do about those inevitable interruptions.\n* The book teaches Mom to develop a schedule for herself and her children - not her husband! MOTH also stresses the importance of consulting one's husband throughout the scheduling process, of putting the husband's needs first, and of the wife's submission to the husband's desires for his family.\n* If you send in a registration form to the Maxwells, you receive their permission to copy all of the forms in the scheduling kit for your own personal use. Another option is to purchase additional Scheduling Kits.\n* It will not teach you how to clean and organize your home - it assumes you already know how to do those things but need help with how to find the time to do it. (If you don't know how to do these things, I recommend you read Confessions of an Organized Homemaker, by Denice Schofield, Is There Life After Housework?, by Don Aslett, and Clutter's Last Stand, also by Don Aslett.) MOTH teaches you to determine exactly what activities you, your husband, and God want you to be doing each day and then helps you figure out how to fit them all in to 24 hours.\nIn closing, although the price seemed high to me before I decided to purchase it, the knowledge I have gained from reading and using MOTH is worth many times its cost. My household is running smoothly, I have time for personal activities I enjoy, my children are enjoying their days learning, working, and playing, and my husband is pleased. Moms, if you get this book and use what you learn from reading it, I think it will be the best gift you've given yourself in a long time.\nWritten by by Samuel L. Blumenfeld\nContact information: The Paradigm Co., P.O. Box 45161, Boise, ID 83711.\nThis book discusses how public education began, then it traces the development of John Dewey's Progressive Education and how the N.E.A. promoted it. In essence, Blumenfeld's point is that, from the first conception of public education, Humanists and socialists promoted it because they recognized it as the ideal vehicle for them to use to indoctrinate our children with their beliefs. But it took the efforts of Dewey, Progressive Education, and the N.E.A. to really give the Humanists and socialists the upper hand in the schools.\nBlumenfeld documents that the N.E.A. is not just a professional organization for teachers, nor is it just a labor union. More than that, it is a major political lobby, perhaps the most influential lobby in our nation. It wields tremendous political clout, and intends to become even more powerful. Blumenfeld then documents the N.E.A.'s support of socialism and of essentially every major dogma of Humanism. He also shows that the N.E.A. is largely responsible for the current illiteracy problem in the public schools.\nClearly, this is a challenging, thought-provoking book. Readers may not always agree with Blumenfeld's conclusions. He sometimes speaks favorably of \"Calvinism,\" though little detail is discussed. But as a source for documenting the causes behind the education dilemma, the book is excellent, and well worth reading.\nReal-Life Homeschooling: The Stories of 21 Families Who Teach Their Children at Home, written by Rhonda Barfield, published in 2002 by Fireside Books, Rockefeller Center, 1230 Ave. of the Americas, New York City, NY 10020, a registered trademark of Simon and Schuster (available in or by ordering through all major booksellers).\nThis book is absolutely fascinating. Rhonda Barfield, of St. Charles, MO, just outside of St. Louis not far from where we live, is a veteran homeschooling mother, author of several books (Eat Well for $50 a Week, Feed Your Family for $12 a Day, and 15 Minute Cooking), and a noted homeschool speaker. Rhonda, who describes herself \u201cas a dedicated but not fanatical homeschooler,\u201d says, \u201cThis book is not meant to be a how-to manual, but a book of stories.\u201d These stories chronicle the homeschooling experiences of several different kinds of families \u2014 Jewish, Catholic, Protestant, and generally \u201cliberal.\u201d Some unschool, while others follow a traditional schedule and curriculum. They are diverse in geographical location, family life-style, philosophy and worldview, methods of teaching, and goals desired through homeschooling. Their numbers include single parent and African-American families, some with a large number of children and some with only one child, as well as those with special needs students and even special needs teachers (i.e., one homeschooling parent is blind).\nThe benefits of this kind of book are at least two-fold. First, it shows that, in spite of their differences and even occasional disagreements, homeschooling families from different backgrounds \u201cshare much common ground\u201d and that, \u201cby reading about each others\u2019 ways of life, perhaps it will help us all to recognize that we have a great deal to discuss and learn from each other.\u201d You will likely not agree with all the values and opinions expressed in the book, but the more we know about others, the more we can respect their freedom to choose their own path even if it is not like our own. Second, the book lets people know that if all these different families, each with its own unique situation, can homeschool, then anyone who really wants to can do so as well.\nWritten by Christopher Klicka\nThe complete title of this book is: The Right Choice: The Incredible Failure of Public Education and the Rising Hope of Home Schooling. It is written by one of the primary lawyers working for the Home School Legal Defense Association. Some supplemental chapters were written by Gregg Harris.\nThis is the best book I have read giving a general overview of the home-school movement. Klicka is in a unique position to observe the movement and document what it is really about. As a result, his material is an excellent introduction to the subject.\nHe begins with several excellent chapters documenting the problems in public education. Next he describes the advantages of home schooling, showing how it is superior to public schooling. The chapters by Harris then give guidance for beginning to home school.\nLater sections show how home schooling has been attacked by the educational establishment and social workers. Then Klicka reviews the successful work done to defend our parental freedoms, summarizing the legal issues involved. Finally the book has several appendices, including lists of resources for people seeking to learn more.\nI suspect some skeptics might view some comments in the book as overstatements. Nevertheless, as a lawyer, Klicka carefully documents virtually every major point. A few statements are religiously unfounded, but these concerns are minimal.\nOverall I found the book to be excellent and would highly recommend it as an introduction to anyone wanting to learn about home schooling. It would be good for people considering home schooling or for friends or relatives of home schoolers who want to understand why we have chosen this approach. It also is very reassuring to those of us who are home-schooling, helping motivate us to continue.\nContact information: PMB 168, 139 Colorado St., Muscatine, IA 52761\nThe complete title of this book is Teaching the Trivium: Christian Homeschooling in a Classical Style. The authors are Harvey and Laurie Bluedorn, proponents of what is commonly called a \"Classical Christian Education.\"\nThere are those who advocate education based on the Renaissance classical curriculum derived from ancient Greece and Rome, which includes reading Homer, Plato, Caesar, and Virgil; studying the philosophy of Aristotle and Seneca; and learning to speak like Demosthenes and Cicero. The Bluedorns identify this as a Classical Humanist Education.\nHowever, using a similar model, a Classical Christian School movement has arisen among those from a Reformed background, among Catholics, and within some homeschool programs. The Bluedorns define their concept of a Classical Christian education more narrowly to include that which is of good form and lasting value (classical) and which conforms to a Biblical standard within a Biblical worldview (Christian).\nIn 1947 Dorothy Sayers delivered an essay entitled \"The Lost Tools of Learning,\" in which she advocated that education return to the three subjects of the formal medieval Trivium - Grammar, Logic, and Rhetoric. The model suggests that each child passes through these three stages of development. and the method indicates that each subject can be taught through these three stages of development.\nThe Bluedorns claim that this Trivium model/method is actually based on Biblical principles. \"For the Lord giveth wisdom: out of His mouth cometh knowledge and understanding\" (Proverbs 2:6). The grammar stage, which involves the accumulation of facts, is knowledge. The logic stage, which involves seeing the relationships between facts, is understanding. And the rhetoric stage, which involves the practical use and expression of what has been learned, is wisdom. They generally identify the stages of child development with grammar through age 12, the logic being ages 13-15, and the rhetoric being ages 16-18 (others divide it slightly differently).\nThe book investigates different methods and approaches to homeschooling in the light of the Trivium and makes suggestions as to various activities that can be pursued during each of the stages of child development. In addition to discussing several other issues that are of special interest to homeschoolers, the book has two appendices. One consists of a number of very interesting articles on education, and the second is a resource list for those who are interested in pursuing a classical style of homeschooling.\nHere is a quote from the Bluedorns that itself is almost worth the price of the book. \"Those Christians who have resisted Homeschooling look at it as a short-lived aberration in history. They smirk, and wait for homeschoolers to wake up and join the real world. They will be waiting until the end of the world. Homeschooling is an even more fundamental philosophical culture-shift than what took place when the parochial Christian school movement began in the 1960's. Homeschooling is here to stay, because it answers questions that Christians have been asking ever since God began to put the desire in the hearts of parents to pass on their faith to their children.\" To which I add a hearty AMEN!\nWhen You Rise Up: A Covenantal Approach to Homeschooling\nWritten by R. C. Sproul, Jr.\nPublished in 2004 by P and R Publishing Company,\nP. O. Box 817, Phillipsburg, NJ 08865\nAvailable in many conservative religious bookstores and in most homeschooling catalogues\nR. C. Sproul, Jr. is a minister with the St. Peter Presbyterian Church of Bristol, TN, a homeschooling father of six children, and a regular columnist for Homeschooling Today magazine. This small but powerful book of six chapters is intended to provide a Biblical foundation for homeschooling, drawing primarily from Deuteronomy 6:1-9.\nChapter 1, entitled \"The Goal of Education,\" explains the \"why\" of education generally and of homeschooling specifically. Sproul writes, \"This is our goal -- raising God-glorifying children, rather than raising responsible citizens who can manage to get along with the world around them.\"\nChapter 2, entitled \"Parents: God's Chosen Teachers,\" discusses the \"who\" of God's plan for education. The general public wonders if parents are really qualified to teach their children, and some parents even ask themselves this question. \"You don't have to go to college to get a degree in education. ... If there are wee ones in your home ..., and if they belong to you, you are competent to homeschool.\"\nChapter 3, entitled \"You Shall Speak of Them,\" sets forth the \"how\" or methodology of homeschooling. Referring to Deuteronomy 6 and the command to \"talk of them,\" he says, \"I'm hoping we'll come to understand that there is no line that separates life from school.... We talk to our children when they lie down and when they rise up, we speak to them of who God is and how he relates to his world -- that is how we develop a Christian worldview.\"\nChapter 4, entitled \"The Three G's,\" talks about the \"what\" or content of what godly parents need to teach their children. The \"three G's\" that should form the basis of our curriculum are as follows: \"The first G is 'Who is God?' The second G is much like the first, 'What has God done?' The third and final G is 'What does God require?' ... We don't start with the state's curriculum, and then attempt to find a Bible passage to justify each part. Rather, we start with the Bible and go from there, learning evermore of who God is, of what he has done, and of what he requires of us.\"\nChapter 5, entitled \"Boys and Girls,\" points out the importance of recognizing the divinely created differences between male and female in teaching children. \"We ought not to be ashamed to have a boy curriculum and a girl curriculum, because we are raising boys and girls. Or better still, we are raising men and women.\"\nChapter 6, entitled \"Objections Answered,\" gives suitable responses for some of the reasons that people give why we should not homeschool or even that some parents give for not homeschooling. Regarding socialization, he writes, \"But this isn't really what people mean by socialization. What they want for my daughter Darby is for her to be hip to all the things other ten-year-old girls are concerned about, like fashion labels, television shows, pop singers, and other essentials to the good life. They are concerned that my daughter is not under the sway of Madison Avenue, that she is free. But I have none of that concern. I raise my daughter, her sisters, and her brother to be free. Their identity is in Christ, not in pop culture.\"\nAs always, any book written by a human being is subject to error, and only the Bible can be recommended without reservation. Sproul readily admits that he is a Calvinist in his religious beliefs. Concepts mentioned in the book include calling preachers pastors, having the righteousness of Christ imputed to us, being saved by faith alone, praying the sinner's prayer, and needing the Holy Spirit to illuminate the scriptures in our minds. 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        "raw_content": "Planning Closes to Move\nPlanning Department will move over this weekend to the newly opened Government Administration Building (GOAB) on Elgin Avenue.\nTo facilitate the move from the current West Bay Road location, the department will be closed to the public from Friday, 25 March through Tuesday, 29 March, Director of Planning Haroon Pandohie said.\nHowever, the department will continue to conduct inspections as normal on Friday but not on Monday and Tuesday.\nThe department will reopen to offer all normal services from 8.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Wednesday, 30 March, in its new office on the first (ground) floor of GOAB. The telephone and fax numbers will remain the same.\nVisitors to the department next week can park in the Humber Avenue parking lot, the Director said.\nThey can also visit www.planning.gov.ky for forms as usual as well as updated information, he added.",
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        "raw_content": "GST on petroleum: Jaitley throws the ball to Congress-ruled states\nHome News GST on petroleum: Jaitley throws the ball to Congress-ruled states\nJaitley had said that the Centre wanted to bring petroleum under the ambit of GST and was awaiting responses from states\nFinance minister Arun Jaitley asked the Congress party to tell the five states ruled by it to agree to impose the goods and services tax (GST) on petroleum, instead of asking what the Centre was doing on this . \u201cYou tell the five states to give a statement that they are ready to do so,\u201d he told the Congress benches while giving a reply in the Lok Sabha to the second supplementary demand for grants. Involving net cash outgo of Rs 33,380 crore, it was later passed by the House.\nHe reminded the opposition party that the constitution amendment Bill drafted by the previous government it had headed did not include petroleum under GST. It was the subsequent Bill under the BJP-led NDA government that did so at zero rate, he said.\n\u201cYou (the Congress) are in the opposition and have the flexibility to change your position,\u201d he said.\nJaitley had said on Tuesday that the Centre wanted to bring petroleum under the ambit of GST and was awaiting responses from states. On why the Centre has not cut the excise duty on petroleum further, he said the government did so when crude oil prices went up. \u201cWe asked states to reduce taxes on petroleum. All NDA-ruled states did so but the UPA-ruled states refused to,\u201d he said.\nHe said the excise duty on petroleum was used to fund higher allocation to infrastructure, including highways. \u201cWho will pay for highways, if not those driving vehicles?\u201d he asked.\nThe finance minister wondered why some states were saying their revenues under GST had gone down, when they were assured constitutionally of protection regarding 14 per cent growth in their tax receipts on the base of 2015-16. Taking on Congress president Rahul Gandhi for calling GST a \u2018Gabbar Singh Tax\u2019 (the reference is to a dacoit) he said the total incidence of earlier taxes came to 31-31.5 percent, if cascading was also considered. The peak rate of GST is 28 per cent, reduced to 18 per cent on most items.\nJaitley reiterated the aim of reining in the Centre\u2019s fiscal deficit at 3.2 per cent of the country\u2019s gross domestic product (GDP) for the current financial year, ending March 31. The deficit had reached 96 per cent of the Budget Estimate for the full year in the first seven months, primarily because of expenditure frontloading.\n\u201cThe idea is that the glide path of the fiscal deficit should always be maintained, so that our borrowing keeps coming down,\u201d he said. He said the country\u2019s economy was growing at an annual seven to eight per cent, a new normal, and inflation was under control.\nOn the contentious Financial Resolution and Depositors Insurance Bill, he assured that the money of all depositors in public sector banks would be protected. \u201cWe need not create any fear of psychosis. When the Bill comes before the joint committee, please discuss this. There is a 2011 G-20 commitment, when the UPA was in power (that led to the legislation), an offtake of the 2008 global crisis,\u201d he said.",
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        "raw_content": "Hartford Echoes Crime Trend\nOn Average, Small Cities Across The Country Saw Increases In Murder, Assaults For 2005\nWhile crime overall was down last year in Hartford, an increase in murders and assaults in the state's capital was the same trend seen in smaller cities and rural communities across the country, according to FBI statistics.\nOn average, cities with 50,000 to 500,000 people had the biggest increases in murder. Conversely, the violent crime rates in some major cities, such as Los Angeles, Boston and Chicago, declined last year, according to the FBI Uniform Crime Report for 2005.\nIn Hartford, murders were up by 56.2 percent, for a total of 25 homicides, while aggravated assaults were up 22.6 percent. However, crimes such as forcible rape, robberies, property crime, burglary, larceny and motor vehicle thefts were down.\nIf not for murders and assaults, Hartford would have had a 4.8 percent reduction in violent crime.\nOverall, murders were up by 5.2 percent in the Northeast, 5.8 percent in the Midwest, 5.3 percent in South and 3.2 percent in the West. Aggravated assaults increased by 0.5 percent in the Northeast, 5.3 percent in the Midwest, 0.9 percent in the South and 2 percent in the West, according to the FBI's annual report.\nAcross the country, forcible rapes declined as did property crimes and larcenies, the report said.\nHartford police administrators were not available for comment Monday on the FBI report, compiled from data provided by law enforcement agencies across the country.\nPolice officials and university researchers interviewed Monday said it was important to reduce the number of murders and assaults. Strategies vary from city to city.\nOn Friday, Hartford invited state troopers to help blanket the city's high-crime areas with police in an effort to reduce the level of gun violence in recent weeks. The tactic is meant to stop vehicles that might be trafficking in guns and drugs, city police said last week.\nBut in places such as Winston-Salem and High Point, N.C., Kansas City and Providence, police and community officials are employing long-term strategies to help drug dealers change their lives.\nPolice in some small cities are working with community groups to employ crime prevention models established more than a decade ago in Boston and Chicago, said David Kennedy, the director of The Center for Crime Prevention and Control at John Jay University in New York.\n\"This isn't about size [of a city]. It's about commitment,\" Kennedy said. \"You do it neighborhood by neighborhood.\"\nIn High Point, N.C., a city of 93,000, for example, an increase in drugs, gangs and violence within the past several years alarmed officials. Rather than look at the problem as simply a law enforcement issue, Kennedy said, the community and the police teamed together and shut down \"every active public drug market in the city and they saw a huge reduction in violence.\"\nThe community went one step further two years ago and involved the city's social service agencies. The agencies helped find jobs for dealers who wanted to quit selling drugs.\n\"We knew we were not going to win the war on drugs,\" said Assistant Chief Derek Stafford of the High Point Police Department. \"We've tried to address the violence and the behavior of the drug dealers. We realized that by drug dealers' standing on the corner, open air drug markets invite violence.\"\nIn one High Point neighborhood, police identified 30 high-level, mid-level and street dealers, whom officers videotaped doing business. Police prepared arrest warrants, and the big-time and mid-level dealers were prosecuted by either federal or state authorities.\nBut about 21 street-level dealers were invited to a community meeting instead of being arrested. They were told \"your drug dealing is over,\" Stafford said. \"If not, we'll activate this [arrest] warrant. The community will help you get jobs, driver's licenses and diapers for the baby.\"\nPictures of the dealers working the streets were posted at the meeting. \"We made it absolutely clear, we have you,\" Stafford said. \"We aren't serving [you] with this warrant. 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        "raw_content": "To my way of thinking, voluntary human shields are taking part in the fight---actively aiding and abetting insurgents on the battlefield. The same holds true for the Pro-Palestinian \"peace\" activists who tried to use those flotillas to bring weapons and supplies to the Islamic terrorists in the Gaza Strip back in 2010... If a civilian aids a military force on the battlefield in any way except succoring the wounded, then they lose their civilian status and become active participants in the engagement.\nHow about involuntary human shields. Like those that purposely shoot rockets from schools or hospitals.\nWell here is the thing -- because such examples like reparations DO exist, should we not draw such parallels?\nWe certainly can. But the mere existence of reparations is insufficient to justify them as morally required. They can be politically necessary or desirable, but not necessarily morally required. That's kind of like saying that something exists, and therefore it should exist, which does not logically follow.\nMy issue as you stated, is the fact that we ignore current* situations like the current Native American land and policy related issues and focus on other countries (and these land related disputes can be seen as recently as 2009).\nExcept that, with the second of that sentence, you're losing me again. First of all, we need to recognize the difference between the responsibility of a past generation for its wrongs, versus the responsibility of the present generation to fix the still-existing and -performed wrongs \u2013 in no way the same thing at all. Second, the existence of a local problem does not mean it should not be addressed internationally in other countries, especially where theirs are far worse and no longer exist here. Third, a country's moral status today cannot reasonably be determined by its past conduct, especially when none from the relevant generation is still alive. We do not punish the British for our Revolution or the War of 1812; Germany or Japan for WWI or WWII; or even the southern states for their conduct in the American Civil War. Indeed, it would be absurd to do so (especially considering one could escape that punishment merely by moving somewhere else).\nI ... feel that the US is in the hot seat for a lot of things right now and I do think we should be fixing our own garden before planting trees elsewhere.\nPlanting trees is never a futile endeavor, and the tree grows irrespective of the characteristics (real or perceived) of the planter.\nOnly some? I must be slipping \u2026\nI'm sure you heard of human shields.\nIndeed, it's absurd to blame one party for killing the human shield, rather than the user of that \u201cshield\u201d in the first place. In that argument, one who chooses to use a human shield automatically wins, and is even perceived as morally justified in doing so! I've actually had that argument, forced my interlocutor into so asserting (it was astonishingly easier to do that I'd have thought), and he didn't see anything wrong with that! It boggles the mind \u2013 even for those, like mine, had already been boggled previously.\nI think this stuff is amazing. Right NOW, the Syrian govt is slaughtering hundreds of innocent civilians. This a$$hole hypocrite is jabbering about jewish slaughtering of Arab non-combatants! I'm glad Templar thinks of himself as moral. That makes one of us.\nI'm not sure if we are disagreeing on this issue. I would like to clarify. If my father stole a dollar and I inherited that dollar, I believe it is my moral obligation to give it back to its rightful owner. If the owner died I should return it to his heirs. 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Why am I having dreams about it?\nMost of all, while everyone has their ###'s up around their shoulders being so self righteous that human beings of all nations can raise a sword to a complete strangers neck.......BECAUSE THE GOVERNMENT SAYS THE BIBLE SAYS SO............OR QURAN.........OR TORAH.\nSo from what I gathered there is supposed to be something called a \"Messiah\" coming to rebuild this temple after Israel kills the Palestinians, takes their Temple, pisses off other Nation and causes a 3rd World War. I mean if you pay attention to current events, things seem tense...or is it just me lol.\nSo after this Temple is taken, does this Messiah (don't know what that is exactly. My parents told me it was a man named Jesus but I've always thought they're stupid.)\njust magically appear out of the sky. Has some man\nalready claimed to be the heir of David?\nWhere is he? 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        "raw_content": "Translation is the process we use to describe the transition of a (scientific) innovation from conception to deployment. The different stages of translation raise different normative questions (and the exact movement from one normative translational stage to another is extremely interesting and worth looking at for a life sciences lawyer). Magic things happen to the innovation along that path \u2013 benchside, critical reviewing and harsh attacks on a concept\u2019s validity are highly desirable and indeed necessary to prove the concept and make it ready for its journey towards bedside. Seemingly, at some stage this rigorous review of a concept\u2019s validity, and more importantly \u2013 safety, turns from necessary mechanism to a measure impeding the business interests of third parties. One of the reasons behind this odd transition is that the innovation leaves the hands of scientists and academics and is handed into the care of a commercial enterprise, who views it as a product which must generate profit. The product\u2019s value hinges on its core characteristics not being in doubt, scientific validity or patient safety are no longer interesting issues.\nIf I sell toasters and they produce lovely toast, the product may well sell. If someone comes along and suggests that instead of merely producing lovely toast, the toaster turns slices of innocuous bread into carcinogen slabs, and that consumers ought to be careful, my business interests are impacted by that statement (people are unlikely to invest in my toaster or my business). If the statement turns out to be wrong and the person making the allegation knew the statement to be wrong, it seems fair enough that I am compensated for the loss. It is probably even legitimate (and, in respect of limiting my loss, my duty) to try to prevent the person from making the statement in the first place. So far, so good.\nIn the context of health products and therapeutic interventions, matters are slightly more complex. I am sure the translational life span of a toaster is very interesting, but the translational process of a new therapeutic intervention is riveting. Occasionally, boffins in labs come up with crazy ideas, such as using autologous adipose stem cells to treat back pain (just one example, but I get back to it below). They try this ad nauseam, probably in some hapless animal model. After interviewing enough rats to find out whether their backs have got better, they move on down the translational process. At every step of the way, the idea is harshly criticised: within the group developing the innovation, in journal articles responding to the publication of the innovation, in journal articles presenting the attempt to replicate the innovation, in institutional review board hearings, at conferences, in the pub, etc. It would be unheard of if the group developing the innovation were to try to silence those who criticise the innovation \u2013 this is part and parcel of the scientific process that gives us societal progress.\nAt some stage, commercial entities spot this idea (probably because they have their own, much better paid, boffins scanning the scientific literature and going to the conferences to listen to the criticism) and they snap it up. Once it has become their intellectual property, it is no longer an innovative scientific idea, but a product. Something fundamental has changed at this translational stage. The commercial entity is trying the get the innovation into routine clinical application and I acknowledge that it\u2019s absolutely necessary that someone does, and that the state is not in a position to effectively do so. At the same time, the commercial entity has invested money into the acquisition and development of the innovation and the investors are entitled to expect some sort of return on investment. Hence, the value of the innovative product must be preserved, if not improved. The commercial entity does this in the only way it knows \u2013 by launching lawyers at third parties who allege a defect or problem with the product.\nTo put it slightly colourfully: On Monday, Prof. X (yes, yes) goes to a conference and criticises stem cell therapy as being underresearched and potentially unsafe (\u201cmore research needs to be done\u201d, ouch) and he only has a lively debate on his hands. The group presenting their stem cell therapy may well seek Prof. X out at the conference hotel bar that night, shake his hand, thank him for his feedback and, quite possibly, agree to provide him with the raw data for their experiments (it would be so nice, wouldn\u2019t it). On Tuesday, the group sells their innovation to a commercial entity. On Wednesday, Prof. X repeats his criticism and his concern for about the safety of the innovation and suddenly, he has lawyers sending letters to him and his employer, trying to get him to shut up and keep his concerns to himself lest he be litigated against. They don\u2019t have a hope to actually win any litigation unless they can prove that he knew his concerns to be false and that he voiced them purely to harm their interests. But they don\u2019t have to \u2013 litigation is expensive and they are loaded, it\u2019s only a matter of time until Prof. X folds for financial reasons.\nThis has, unfortunately, become quite fashionable. The most recent example I am aware of is the fracas involving, Leigh Turner, a University of Minnesota professor of bioethics who had serious concerns about a stem cell therapy being offered by a company called Celltex. He wrote to the US Food and Drug Administration expressing his concerns. Celltex responded by writing to the University of Minnesota requesting that the university distance itself from Turner (divide and conquer \u2013 once the prof is on his own, it\u2019s much easier to bully him into retracting his comments because Celltex in all likelihood have at least a seven-figure annual litigation budget that they have written off already. I don\u2019t know how much colleagues at Minnesota get, but if it\u2019s anywhere near what I am getting then a lawsuit would last approximately ten seconds). The university responded in a legally impeccable fashion: as he is not an official representative of the University, he of course spoke for himself but they left no doubt about the fact that his statements have an overwhelmingly strong footing in academic freedom. The fact that he is not only entitled to speak on his own behalf in the context of his academic work, but expected to do so, is \u2013 in any case \u2013 the other side of the coin of academic freedom. It would be unthinkable that the University of Minnesota would let this academic stand on his own if it came to litigation as this would be a clear attack on all academics in all universities, which explains why I am taking the time to write about this. Any academic who has a sufficient understanding of how the system works that has brought us to this best of all possible callings should feel offended.\nI should acknowledge that there are people who seem to feel otherwise but are struggling to engage meaningfully with those who do (it pains me to see exchanges such as those sustained by an individual claiming to be Laurence B. McCullough in response to a call for solidarity with Leigh Turner; the style is unhelpful on an epic scale and quite embarrassing to read (see the comments on that article)).\nThe whole problem seems preposterously unnecessary. Turner works in bioethics. There is an ethical issue with making potentially unsafe or insufficiently tested treatment available to individuals. Turner had a moral and professional obligation to voice these concerns (\u201cProfessor of bioethics withheld concerns about stem cell therapy. Harm could have been avoided.\u201d). Celltext could have responded by saying \u201clet\u2019s talk and see what we can do to make this work\u201d. Instead, they went on the legal attack. What Celltex and others fail to realise that in trying to protect their commercial interests, they attack \u2013 and possibly damage beyond repair \u2013 the very system they are dependent on to generate the type of innovation they need to have anything to sell. It\u2019s as dim-witted as a dairy farmer interfering with his livestock\u2019s food and water intake and then moaning about the low milk yield. (I do realise that a lot of colleagues will not like that comparison at all, but I have a feeling that it\u2019s an analogy with a level of complexity that a biotech CEO will be able to put on a PowerPoint slide). At the same time, these companies woefully underestimate that the academic community is so incredibly well-connected, that their plan to shut up one academic will soon be the subject of a world-wide debate. 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        "raw_content": "There are a LOT of different business tools that are great for artists. Way too many to list, or at least at one time. Stop back occasionally as I will be adding to this list.\nI have heard way too many horror stories about artists and others who have hired someone to build their website only to not get it done or they are charged many hundreds and even thousands of dollars for a simple site.\nYou really can build your own website. It just takes some getting used to or if you prefer, just hire someone to teach you how to set up and update your website.\nIf you do hire someone, be sure you never ever give them access to your main hosting account. You can set up a back door for them. This will give the website specialist access to the functions he or she need to build your site, without giving them access to your account info. This holds true for your domain name as well. Be sure you are the one registering your domain name. It is a horrible process trying to reclaim your property once you lose it, IF you can even get it back at all.\nSo are you ready to avoid these potential problems and make your own site? Then here are some of the best rated and user friendly.\nIn general blogs are the fastest and least expensive way to showcase your business. They have many templates to choose from, but if you want a custom look that doesn't look like a blog, but more like a regular ole website, then I would use a custom template. You can find many good templates just by doing a Google search like\u2026 best wordpress templates or best blog templates for artists. Here are the top blog systems.\nI like this one the best because I believe it to be the simplest to use. It is also completely free! No hosting to pay for ever! The only drawback for some is the lack of a lot of \"extras\" or gadgets. Once you get used to using Blogger however, you can have it converted to a Wordpress site. House of Faux is an example of a site made using Blogger. Some other examples. Paint Junkies, Moody Walls\nLike Blogger, Wordpress.com is completely free. Play around with both Blogger and Wordpress.com and see which one you like better. Example of .com site with custom template. http://www.greatlengthshair.co.uk\nAlthough they say they are free, Wordpress.org really isn't because you need to pay to host the blog. The price you pay will depend on where you choose to host it. The difference between their free and \"paid\" blog is of course the amount of gadgets and widgets and other customizing functions. I have seen some beautiful sites made with the .org. They can look just like a regular website. https://wordpress.org/showcase/ http://www.kbmedia.biz\nI would never pay more than $10 a month for a website. Just because you really don't need to. With any of these, beware of any hidden charges like adding on a page for another $25. Look at the prices and determine which features you really need and which ones you can do without before you sign up. Some of these also offer a free trial to test drive their product first before committing to it.\nSleek and sophisticated with lots of room for customization. Great for blogs and portfolio sites.\nProbably the easiest website builder.\nThe nicest visually for artists and photographers.\nAll around nice.\nHave you used any of these? Let me know your experiences.",
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        "raw_content": "It\u2019s normal to wonder what it\u2019s like to be a kid again. Many adults also like to relive childhood memories by enjoying the pleasures of childhood. It\u2019s not unusual to see grown adults eat ice cream and cotton candy, or go to carnivals or watch morning cartoons. The problem is that some people take \u201creliving their childhood\u201d all too seriously, to the point that they start acting like children. Some people may be incapable of making rational, grown-up decisions, or choose not to because they\u2019re not competent enough to handle decisions at adults. Sometimes, they even go to the length of acting like children.\nInfantile and childish behavior may seem \u201ccute\u201d for some, but it can be irritating for many people. As adults, we are all expected to think and act our age. Childish behavior is not only grating, but it can cast serious doubts on whether or not a person should be taken seriously. If you have a friend, family member, or a workmate who acts too immature, here are some ways to get rid of the bad habit.\nMost childish people are perfectly capable of making rational, critical decisions on their own, but they prefer not to do so because they thrive on attention. Immature adults are attention-seekers more than anything else. While they are competent and can look after themselves, they want other people to make decisions for them because it seems \u201cinnocent\u201d or \u201ccute.\u201d\nOne of the best things you can do to get rid of a childish person is to simply ignore him or her. Most immature people become very competent and independent adults when people no longer give them all the attention they crave. It takes some time before a childish person will get the message, but he or she will eventually understand that his or her cute antics will go nowhere.\nIf They Act Like Babies, Treat Them Like Babies\nSometimes reverse psychology is a very effective way to get rid of a childish person. If a person you know acts like a baby, it may do you well to treat him or her like one. While you don\u2019t have to go to the supermarket to buy adult-sized diapers and bottles of baby food, you can still treat an immature person like the overgrown spoiled brat that he or she is:\nAttend to their whims. The key to making this tactic work is to not respond at all to their needs, but to do them favors they don\u2019t really need. Treat them in such a way that they themselves become extremely irritated and annoyed by how you respond to their needs.\nSpeak in a patronizing, babying voice. If someone constantly acts like a child, then he or she should be addressed as a child. As soon as they talk, don\u2019t take their opinions and thoughts seriously. They\u2019ll soon understand that their antics keep them from being taken seriously by other people. Eventually, they\u2019ll get the message that they need independence and conviction to get somewhere in life.\nKeep pinching their cheeks. Some people try too hard to be cute, and expect to be complimented on how young or how cute they are. Compliment them to the point of complete annoyance. Pinch their cheeks, and tell them how cute they really are even in the most absurd and strangest situations.\nTake them to children\u2019s places. Sometimes a grown adult takes childishness just a bit too far, and acts immature all the time. When this happens, you can take them to restaurants, parks, and other recreational places where they can act like children. Buy them toys, kiddie meals, balloons, cotton candy, and things that are only for children. At the very least, they would realize how wrong they are in acting like little kids all the time.\nConfront Them Heads-On\nReverse psychology doesn\u2019t work all the time. Sometimes you have to give a respectful, diplomatic explanation to a grown adult to say that he or she doesn\u2019t act his or her age. Here are some explanations that even a child would understand:\nIt isn\u2019t look or sound cute anymore. Professional conduct is required in many schools and workplaces. Dress codes and etiquette may sound stifling, but they are enforced for a reason. Besides, if you\u2019re irritated by the child-like antics of a friend or a family member, chances are other people are irritated at him or her too.\nMany critical decisions have to be made independently. Grown-ups need to make decisions on the fly, especially when they need to be made as soon as possible. Some immature and childlike people expect that people would make decisions for them, and all they need to do is agree. Tell them that there are times that they need to make critical and important decisions on their own.\nGrown-ups need to take responsibilities. Childishness is often a sign of irresponsible behavior. Sometimes, a child-like retort is passed off as an explanation for why a task was not accomplished, or was not done right. The rule is that if you\u2019re old enough to vote or pay taxes, you\u2019re old enough to take responsibility for the rest of your life.\nSet Limits and Expectations\nAs much as people are expected to act their age, there are some exceptions to the rule. Sometimes it helps to be a bit childish, like in parties, if you\u2019re really stressed out with work, or if you\u2019re out to have some fun.\nEven if it helps to be childish, it should only be treated as a way to break the ice. Grown-ups still have responsibilities and expectations, and fun should not get in the way of getting the job done. Remember to put childish pranks and behaviors into context. If you feel that the gag is a bit off, or if you feel that some people are offended by childishness, then it\u2019s better to lay off the childish pranks and behavior.\nChildishness can sometimes be so extreme that there\u2019s no rational or acceptable reason for it anymore. \u201cAdult babies\u201d and \u201cdiaper lovers\u201d (AB/DL) do find pleasure in wearing diapers or acting like babies for sexual and psychological satisfaction. Infantilism is often considered to be a paraphilia, or an extreme sexual interest. While most paraphiliacs do acknowledge their unusual fantasies and refuse psychological care, intervention may be necessary if infantilistic fetishes get in the way of living a normal and productive life.\nGrown-ups demand that the people around them act their age. Now that you know how to get rid of childish people, you can expect that you won\u2019t be the unofficial baby-sitter for grown-up babies any more.\nClick here for more information about how to get rid of childish people\nHow to Get Rid of House Water Damage\nHow to Get Rid of Backseat Drivers\nHow to Get Rid of Killjoys\nclarissa gomez says:\nI have brouthers that are super annoying\nwhat can I do to stop the NOISE!!!!!!\nTeri Kelly says:\nI just gave up on a friendship because of his childish behavior \u2013 to the point he embarrassed me in front of my family and friends. He would literally stand at a party with his arms straight out with his body in an upside down L shape for long lengths of time, with people looking at him. I would walk up and ask \u2018what are you doing\u2019? and he would respond \u2018it feels good.\u2019 Oddest thing I ever saw coming from an otherwise intelligent 55 year old adult. I found that he does it to try to force others to take care of him, think for him, make decisions for him (he actually admitted that\u2019s what he wants) \u2013 and he just passes it off as \u201csomething wrong\u201d with him \u2013 oh well. No responsibility for his behavior. No caring about how his behavior affects others\u2019 lives. He has two daughters, both with co-dependent relationships with their father. I find these people do this because they get what they want from others when they do.\nThese people keep druging me and breaking into my apartmen. Then they drag me out into society and parade me around. Also they do some pretty weird things to me. Their freaking killing me! What should i do?",
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        "raw_content": "Amendment proposed by Representative Ros-Lehtinen to the Department of State, Foreign Operations and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2008 to redirect funding regarding the UN Development Program Document\nKim's U.N. Buddy Article\nAmendment proposed by Representative Ros-Lehtinen to the Department of State, Foreign Operations and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2008 to prohibit availability of funds for use by the State Department for the UN Human Rights Council Document\nCanada rips U.N. rights council's actions Article\nU.N. States Lag on Iran Sanction Reports Article\nFinal document of the United Nations African meeting on the question of Palestine Development\nWhat is it about standing up for human rights that the United Nations finds so difficult?\nA year ago, then Secretary-General Kofi Annan dissolved the U.N. Commission on Human Rights under pressure, after the commission discredited itself repeatedly, even electing a Libyan chairman. Now its successor -- the U.N. Human Rights Council -- is proving itself to be worse than what it replaced.\nThis week the council marked its first anniversary in Geneva, Switzerland, by adopting an agenda that is an affront to the civilized world. It deletes the job of investigating human rights violations in the brutal dictatorships of Belarus and Cuba and instead focuses its attention uniquely on Israel. It also serves notice through a new code of conduct that other human rights investigators will heretofore be on a short leash: A newly adopted Code of Conduct states that failure to exercise \"restraint,\" \"moderation\" and \"discretion\" will be grounds for dismissal.\nThe U.N. General Assembly created the council without specifying membership criteria, such as, say, actually respecting human rights. The council now includes the likes of Angola, Azerbaijan, China, Cuba, Egypt, Qatar, Russia and Saudi Arabia. Less than half of its members, using the Freedom House's yardstick, are fully free democracies. And after a successful take-over bid of regional blocs within the council, the Organization of the Islamic Conference now dominates it.\nThe result is a decimation of a human rights system created over decades, with a new intense focus on Israel. Israel has been the subject of three special sessions, has been singled out in 75% of the council's state-specific resolutions and will continue to be routinely condemned until council members decide \"the occupation\" is over -- an occupation many members believe began with Israel's creation.\nMeanwhile, there's been a deafening silence about the other 190 U.N. members along with hints that investigations into other countries will soon end. There were a few resolutions which encouraged more cooperation with Sudan. Another resolution, this one on freedom of opinion and expression, and which has been a feature of the commission since 1985, never made it through the council. It was derailed by the Group of Arab States.\nThe council did adopt a resolution entitled \"Combating Defamation of Religions.\" It says that speech must \"be exercised with responsibility\" and limited to protect \"public order, public health or morals and respect for religions and beliefs.\" The only religion mentioned is Islam.\nWith proceedings translated and broadcast on the Web, the council now serves as a platform for terrorist sympathizers. Last week, Algeria called the violence of Palestinians a \"legitimate\" means \"to liberate themselves\" and, in an attempt to shield the discrimination against Israel, said that \"anti-Semitism is not the privilege of a small group . . . Arabs as well are victims of this type of prejudice.\" On Sudan, the council waited six months and then decided to start another U.N. fact-finding mission. When Sudan refused to let the human rights monitors into the country, the council created an \"expert group\" that remained in Geneva to focus on reviewing U.N. documents. This week the council gave the group six more months. Meanwhile, two million people have been displaced and up to 400,000 have died in Darfur.\nThe council will subject each U.N. member to a \"universal periodic review.\" But then the reviewers will include the council's human rights abusers and the reviews will take place just once every four years. They will also be conducted under guidelines spelling out that they \"should take into account the specificities of countries\" and that they \"be conducted in a . . . non-confrontational and non-politicized manner\" and \"not be overly burdensome to the concerned state.\"\nThe final act of the council's first year also designated a new method to appoint \"independent\" U.N. human rights investigators. From now on the council itself will choose them. New governing rules also reduce the investigators' authority to draw attention to individual cases or issue urgent appeals for action.\nJohn Bolton, then U.S. ambassador to the U.N., saw all of this coming a year ago. He advised voting against the council's creation and against the U.S. running for election to it (the U.S. followed his advice). His instincts have now been proven right. Credit also goes to Canada, a council member, which this week demanded that the council vote on its plans for the coming years. Council Chairman Luis Alfonso d'Alba, of Mexico, stymied the Canadian effort. The request for a vote was then itself voted down 46-1.\nThe political lesson here is that the U.S. and Canada don't have the power to push the council to protect human rights, and the European Union would rather sacrifice Israel and hide its own weakness by joining the consensus. This gives the enemies of human rights a fa\u00e7ade of credibility. It also leaves U.S. taxpayers, who foot 22% of the bill for all of this, with only one option: Stop funding the U.N. Human Rights Council.\nThis article was first published in the Wall Street Journal.\nThis article has been translated into Spanish.\nGeneva Conventions Editor's Note\nStatement of Iran on the adoption of the institution building text of the Human Rights Council Development\nLetter from Israel to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council on rockets launched into Israel from Lebanon Document\nStatement by US Ambassador Sanders on the 90-Day Report by 1737 Sanctions Committee Chairman to the Security Council Document\nChairman of the Committee established pursuant to resolution 1737 imposing sanctions on Iran briefs Security Council (Press Release) Document\nLetter from Sudan to the President of the Security Council on the economic sanctions imposed by the United States of America against the Sudan Document\nLetter from Lebanon to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council on the increase in Palestinian military build-up and mobilization on the northern and eastern Lebanese frontier Document\nLetter from Iran to the Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council on Israel Document\nHuman Rights Hoax Article\nU.N. Secretary-General Makes a Trip to Washington Article\nUnited Nations Organizations: Oversight and Accountability Could Be Strengthened by Further Instituting International Best Practices (Government Accountability Office report) Document\nCanadian U.N. drug adviser jailed for possession Article\nProgram Budget Implications for the Draft Resolution on Instiution-building of the Human Rights Council Development\nResolution adopted by the Human Rights Council on June 20, 2007 without a vote.\nResolution on the Report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on the follow-up to the report of the Commission of Inquiry on Lebanon Development\nExplanation of Vote of the European Union on the Resolution on the Report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on the follow-up to the report of the Commission of Inquiry on Lebanon Development\nStatement of the Organization of the Islamic Conference and the Arab Group introducing the Resolution on the Report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on the follow-up to the report of the Commission of Inquiry on Lebanon Development\nExplanation of Vote of the European Union on the Resolution on the Human Rights Situation in the occupied Palestinian territory: Follow-up to the Human Rights Council Resolutions S-1/1 and S-3/1 Development\nExplanation of Position of Canada on the Resolution on the Human Rights Situation in the occupied Palestinian territory: Follow-up to the Human Rights Council Resolutions S-1/1 and S-3/1 Development\nResolution adopted on June 20, 2007 by the Human Rights Council without a vote.\nResolution of the Human Rights Council on the Human rights situation in the Occupied Palestian Territory: Follow-up to Human Rights Council resolutions S-1/1 and S-3/1 Development\nThe Palestinian UN observer objects to the very existence of the State of Israel. He asks \"[w]hat had the Palestinian people done to Jews back in 1897 to justify the Zionist movement decision in Basle to colonise Palestine and thereafer in 1901 to establish its spearhead of expropriating Palestinian land...\" And while antisemitism runs rife in the Palestinian media, school system and the Hamas Charter, the Palestinian observer uses the Human Rights Council to complain of the \"outworn tag of anti-Semitism employed and exploited by Israel.\" He also compares Israelis to Nazis - referring to Israel-created \"concentration camps.\"\nStatement of the Palestinian observer on the Resolution on the Human Rights Situation in the occupied Palestinian territory: Follow-up to the Human Rights Council Resolutions S-1/1 and S-3/1 Development\nStatement of Israel on the Resolution on the Human Rights Situation in the occupied Palestinian territory: Follow-up to the Human Rights Council Resolutions S-1/1 and S-3/1 Development\nStatement of the Organization of the Islamic Conference and the Arab Group introducing the Resolution on the Human Rights Situation in the occupied Palestinian territory: Follow-up to the Human Rights Council Resolutions S-1/1 and S-3/1 Development\nExplanation of Vote of Canada on the Decision of the Human Rights Council on Follow-up to the Situation of human rights in Darfur (S-4/101) extending the Expert Group on Darfur for six months Development\nDecision adopted by the Human Rights Council on June 20, 2007 without a vote.\nDecision of the Human Rights Council on Follow-up to the Situation of human rights in Darfur (S-4/101) extending the Expert Group on Darfur for six months Development\nStatement of the African Group introducing the Decision of the Human Rights Council on Follow-up to the Situation of human rights in Darfur (S-4/101) extending the Expert Group on Darfur for six months Development\nA Gathering of BMWs & Tyrannies Article\nHuman Rights Council Catastrophe\nThe First Year of the Human Rights Council:\nA Human Rights Catastrophe\nIn June 2006 the UN Human Rights Council replaced the discredited UN Human Rights Commission as the centerpiece of Kofi Annan's legacy of \"reform\". After its first year of operation, however, the Council's credibility deficit is greater than that of its predecessor.\nA Short List of Human Rights Travesties\nThe Human Rights Abusers in the Midst of a \"Human Rights\" Council\nPledging to Protect Human Rights versus Reality\nThe Promise to Review the Human Rights Records of Council Members and All Other UN states - \"Universal Periodic Review\" - Avoided in Year One and Gutted in Year Two\nInstitutional Discrimination Against the Jewish State - A Permanent Agenda Item Only for Israel\nHijacking of Every Meeting of the Council by the Organization of the Islamic Conference - 75% of all decisions and resolutions on Israel\nWatching Genocide from the Sidelines in Darfur, Sudan\nDeleting the Mandates of Existing Human Rights Monitors from the UN Agenda: Belarus\nDeleting the Mandates of Existing Human Rights Monitors from the UN Agenda: Cuba\nThe Contrast - A Never-ending Mandate to Condemn Israel\nStifling the Independent Human Rights Investigators - A New \"Code of Conduct\"\nWho Chooses the \"Independent\" Experts Investigating Country or Thematic Human Rights Issues Now? - the Abusers Themselves\nThe Human Rights Council Succeeds in Undertaking Another Racist Anti-Racism Conference -- \"Durban II\"\nThe Human Rights Council as an Anti-Human Rights Platform: Terrorists and Anti-semites Take Center Stage\nHuman Rights Resolutions the Human Rights Council Didn't Adopt: Freedom of Expression and Combating Impunity\n1. The Human Rights Abusers in the Midst of a \"Human Rights\" Council\nThe Human Rights Council was created without any criteria for membership, let alone rights-respecting conditions. In the first year of operation only 55% (or 26 of 47) members were full and free democratic states, using Freedom House's well-established criteria. After the second elections in May 2007 the situation got even worse; going into the second year only 51% (24 of 47) members will be full and free democracies.\nFurthermore, the Council redistributed seats among the five regional groups from the distribution in force during the Commission. Consequently, the African and Asian regional groups taken together control a majority of Council seats. The Organization of the Islamic Conference hijacked the Council from the outset, commandeering a majority of each of the African and Asian regional groups in both elections. The OIC's control of the two regional groups, which themselves are majority shareholders, explains the outcomes and the priorities of the UN's lead human rights body.\nAt the commencement of its second year, June 19, 2007, members of the UN Human Rights Council include such rights-respecting countries as: Angola, Azerbaijan, China, Cuba, Egypt, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar.\nThey aren't alone. Other UN Leaders in 2007:\nIran: Vice-Chair of the UN Disarmament Commission\nSyria: Rapporteur of the UN Disarmament Commission\nZimbabwe: Chair of the UN Commission on Sustainable Development\nSudan: Executive Committee of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees\nSaudi Arabia: Governing Body of the UN International Labour Organization\nBelarus: Vice-Chairman of the UN General Assembly Third Committee on Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Affairs\n2. Pledging to Protect Human Rights versus Reality\nRather than actually having to meet human rights-respecting criteria, UN member states seeking to run for a seat have only to promise to behave themselves. Here are some of the preposterous pledges which have been made - and the results:\nELECTED - TERM STARTS June 19, 2007\nThe Human Rights Pledge of Angola\n\"Angola will continue...to promote and protect human rights at the national level by... Mainstreaming human rights throughout the society ...Promoting the rule of law, access to justice and reconciliation...\"\nSome of what Angola neglected to mention in its pledge:\n\"The government's human rights record remained poor and serious problems remained....Human rights abuses included: the abridgement of citizens' right to elect officials at all levels; unlawful killings by police, military, and private security forces; torture, beatings, and harsh and life-threatening prison conditions; corruption and impunity; arbitrary arrest and detention; an inefficient and overburdened judicial system; lengthy pretrial detention; lack of due process; restrictions on freedom of speech, the press, including self-censorship, and assembly; forced evictions without compensation; and discrimination and domestic violence and abuse against women and children.\"\nThe Human Rights Pledge of Egypt\n\"At the domestic level, the Government of Egypt will?Preserve the freedom of the press, the independence of the judiciary, and the role of the Supreme Constitutional Court in reviewing the constitutionality of the laws and to act as an arbiter between the various branches of government?Endeavour to fulfil the aspirations of its people for a better future through a process of political, social and economic reform, anchored in the promotion and protection of human rights?\"\nSome of what Egypt neglected to mention in its pledge:\n\"?serious abuses continued in many areas?[including] limitations on the right of citizens to change their government; a state of emergency, in place almost continuously since 1967; torture and abuse of prisoners and detainees; poor conditions in prisons and detention centers; impunity; arbitrary arrest and detention, including prolonged pretrial detention; executive branch limits on an independent judiciary; denial of fair public trial and lack of due process; political prisoners and detainees; restrictions on civil liberties--freedoms of speech and press, including internet freedom; assembly and association; some restrictions on religious freedom; corruption and lack of transparency; some restrictions on NGOs; and discrimination and violence against women, including female genital mutilation.\"\nThe Human Rights Pledge of Madagascar\n\"?Madagascar firmly believes that greater consideration and respect should be shown for fundamental human rights. Indeed, the Malagasy Constitution recognizes these rights for all the people of Madagascar without any discrimination.\"\nSome of what Madagascar neglected to mention in its pledge:\n\"The following serious human rights problems were reported: use of excessive force by security forces to disperse demonstrators, resulting in death and injuries; harsh prison conditions, which resulted in deaths; arbitrary arrest of demonstrators; lengthy pretrial detention; restrictions on freedom of speech and of the press; official corruption; restrictions on freedom of religion; societal discrimination and violence against women; trafficking of women and girls; and child labor, including forced labor.\"\nThe Human Rights Pledge of Qatar\n\"The State of Qatar pays great and increasing attention to the goal of promoting and protecting human rights, considering that effort the cornerstone of the policy of constitutionally, politically, economically, socially and culturally comprehensive reform followed by Qatar?. Among the fundamental rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution, we might mention, among others, equality before the law, the prohibition against discrimination, personal freedom, the criminalization of torture, freedom of the press and expression, the establishment of associations, freedom of worship, the right to work, the right to education and the right of assembly.\"\nSome of what Qatar neglected to mention in its pledge:\n\"Citizens lacked the right to change their government peacefully. There were judicially sanctioned corporal punishments. Civil liberties, such as the freedoms of speech (including the use of the Internet), press, assembly, and association continued to be restricted, and limitations existed on freedom of religion. There were also some restrictions on foreign travel, as well as arbitrary deportation, sometimes after detention for several years. Government corruption was perceived to be a problem along with lack of public access to government information. Trafficking in persons, primarily in the labor and domestic worker sectors, was a problem. Discrimination against women, both legally and culturally based, limited their full participation in society. Worker rights were severely restricted, especially for expatriate laborers and domestic servants.\"\nAlso omitted by Qatar:\n\"In June 2004, a new criminal code was enacted that established new rules for proselytizing. Individuals caught proselytizing on behalf of an organization, society, or foundation for any religion other than Islam, may be sentenced to a term in prison of up to ten years.\"\nThe Human Rights Pledge of China\n\"The Chinese government is committed to the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms of the Chinese people.\"\nSome of what China neglected to mention in its pledge:\n\"[T]he government's human rights record remained poor?There were an increased number of high-profile cases involving the monitoring, harassment, detention, arrest, and imprisonment of journalists, writers, activists, and defense lawyers, many of whom were seeking to exercise their rights under law. The government tightened restrictions on freedom of speech and the press, including stricter control and censorship of the Internet. Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), both local and international, continued to face increased scrutiny and restrictions?[C]itizens did not have the right to change their government. Other serious human rights abuses included instances of extrajudicial killings; torture and coerced confessions of prisoners; and the use of forced labor, including prison labor?[T]he party and state exercised strict political control of courts and judges, and maintained closed trials and administrative detention. Executions often took place on the day of conviction or immediately after the denial of an appeal. A lack of due process and new restrictions on lawyers further limited progress toward rule of law. Individuals and groups, especially those considered politically sensitive, continued to face tight restrictions on their freedom to assemble; their freedom to practice religion, including strengthened enforcement of religious affairs regulations implemented in 2005; and their freedom to travel. The government continued its coercive birth limitation policy, in some cases resulting in forced abortion and sterilization.\"\nThe Human Rights Pledge of Pakistan\n\"Promotion of human dignity, fundamental freedoms and human rights, equal status and rights of the followers of all religions and prohibition of discrimination on account of religion, race, caste or creed etc are enshrined in Articles 9-29 of the Constitution of Pakistan.\"\nSome of what Pakistan neglected to mention in its pledge:\n\"The government's human rights record remained poor. Major problems included restrictions on citizens' right to change their government, extrajudicial killings, torture, and rape. The country experienced an increase in disappearances of provincial activists and political opponents, especially in provinces experiencing internal turmoil and insurgencies. Poor prison conditions, arbitrary arrest, and lengthy pretrial detention remained problems, as did a lack of judicial independence. Harassment, intimidation, and arrests of journalists increased during the year. The government limited freedoms of association, religion, and movement, and imprisoned political leaders. Corruption was widespread in the government and police forces, and the government made little attempt to combat the problem. Domestic violence and abuse against women, such as honor crimes and discriminatory legislation that affected women and religious minorities remained serious problems. Widespread trafficking in persons and exploitation of indentured, bonded, and child labor were ongoing problems. Child abuse, commercial sexual exploitation of children, discrimination against persons with disabilities, and worker rights remained concerns.\"\nThe Human Rights Pledge of Saudi Arabia:\n\"Saudi Arabia has a confirmed commitment with the defense, protection and promotion of human rights.\"\nSome of what Saudi Arabia neglected to mention in its pledge:\n\"The following significant human rights problems were reported [in Saudi Arabia]: no right to peacefully change the government; infliction of severe pain by judicially sanctioned corporal punishments; beatings and other abuses; inadequate prison and detention center conditions; arbitrary arrest and detention, sometimes incommunicado; denial of fair public trials; exemption from the rule of law for some individuals and lack of judicial independence; arbitrary interference with privacy, family, home, and correspondence; and significant restriction of civil liberties--freedoms of speech and press, including the Internet; assembly; association; and movement. The government committed severe violations of religious freedom. There was a widespread perception of serious corruption and a lack of government transparency, as well as legal and societal discrimination and violence against women. Other religious, ethnic, and minority groups faced discrimination. There were strict limitations on worker rights, especially for foreign workers. \"\nThe Human Rights Pledge of Azerbaijan\n\"Azerbaijan is fully committed to the promotion and protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms?.Particular attention is being attached to freedom of information and functioning of free and independent mass media?\"\nSome of what Azerbaijan neglected to mention in its pledge:\n\"The government's human rights record remained poor, and it continued to commit numerous abuses. The public's right to peacefully change the national legislature was restricted in the November 2005 parliamentary elections, although there were some improvements in the period leading up to the elections and in the May 13 parliamentary election reruns that took place in ten parliamentary constituencies. Torture and beating of persons in police custody resulted in three deaths, and police officials acted with impunity. Prison conditions--despite improvements in infrastructure--were generally harsh and life threatening. Arbitrary arrest and detention, particularly of individuals considered by the government to be political opponents, and lengthy pretrial detention continued. The government continued to imprison persons for politically motivated reasons. Pervasive corruption in the judiciary and in law enforcement continued. Restrictions on media freedom, freedom of assembly, and political participation worsened. \"\nThe Human Rights Pledge of Russia\n\"The Russian Federation attaches great importance to the development of constructive international cooperation in the field of the promotion and protection of human rights?.\"\nSome of what Russia neglected to mention in its pledge:\n\"?The contract-style killings of pro-reform Central Bank Deputy Chairman Andrei Kozlov and journalist Anna Politkovskaya, known for uncovering human rights abuses in Chechnya. Continuing centralization of power in the executive branch, a compliant State Duma, political pressure on the judiciary, intolerance of ethnic minorities, corruption and selectivity in enforcement of the law, continuing media restrictions and self censorship, and harassment of some nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) resulted in an erosion of the accountability of government leaders to the population. Security forces were involved in additional significant human rights problems, including alleged government involvement in politically motivated abductions, disappearances, and unlawful killings?[H]arsh and frequently life threatening prison conditions; corruption in law enforcement; and arbitrary arrest and detention. The executive branch allegedly exerted influence over judicial decisions in certain high profile cases. Government pressure continued to weaken freedom of expression and media independence, particularly of major national networks. Media freedom declined due to restrictions as well as harassment, intimidation, and killing of journalists. Local authorities continued to limit freedom of assembly and restrict religious groups in some regions?Xenophobic, racial and ethnic attacks, and hate crimes were on the rise. Violence against women and children, trafficking in persons, and instances of forced labor were also reported.\"\nThe Human Rights Pledge of Cuba\n\"The Cuban women and men have achieved significant progress in the enjoinment of all their human rights. Either in the area of civil and political rights or in the realization of the so-called third-generation or solidarity rights, the Cuban people can show to the world, with deep modesty, but with full satisfaction and pride, its tremendous achievements.\"\nSome of what Cuba neglected to mention in its pledge:\n\"The government's human rights record remained poor, and the government continued to commit numerous, serious abuses. The government denied citizens the right to change their government?The following human rights problems were reported: beatings and abuse of detainees and prisoners, including human rights activists, carried out with impunity; harsh and life-threatening prison conditions, including denial of medical care; frequent harassment, beatings, and threats against political opponents by government-recruited mobs, police, and state security officials; frequent arbitrary arrest and detention of human rights advocates and members of independent professional organizations; denial of fair trial, particularly to political prisoners; and interference with privacy, including pervasive monitoring of private communications. There were also severe limitations on freedom of speech and press; denial of peaceful assembly and association; restrictions on freedom of movement, including selective denial of exit permits to thousands of citizens; and refusal to recognize domestic human rights groups or permit them to function legally.\"\n3. The Promise to Review the Human Rights Records of Council Members and All Other UN states - \"Universal Periodic Review\" - Avoided in Year One, Gutted in Year Two\nThe UN resolution which created the Human Rights Council contained a promise that every UN state would be subject to a periodic review of its human rights record. The resolution said that the Human Rights Council would:\n\"Undertake a universal periodic review, based on objective and reliable information, of the fulfilment by each State of its human rights obligations and commitments in a manner which ensures universality of coverage and equal treatment with respect to all States.\"\nCouncil members elected in the first year were supposed to be reviewed during their term of office. In the words of the resolution - the General Assembly: \"Decides also that members elected to the Council shall uphold the highest standards in the promotion and protection of human rights, shall fully cooperate with the Council and be reviewed under the universal periodic review mechanism during their term of membership.\"\nBut the first year of the Council has ended. The term of various countries elected only for one year is now over. The number of states - including members of the Human Rights Council - that were subject to a Universal Periodic Review? Zero.\nInstead, at the end of its first year the Council has introduced a system of review whereby the Council's human rights abusers will review each other, along with reviewing human rights in democratic states. And to make absolutely sure there is one rule on human rights abuse for Islamic states, developing countries, or any country with a well-worn tradition of female genital mutilation, honor killings, criminalization of homosexuality, or death following religious conversion, the guidelines of the UPR include this: \"the UPR should take into account the level of development and specificities of countries.\"\nThe suggestion that independent human rights experts play a role in the review process proved unacceptable to the Council majority.\nThe Council has already set the pace for the \"rigorous\" UPR. There will be 48 countries per year and enough time set aside for a meaningful look at each country's entire human rights record in -- three hours.\n4. Institutional Discrimination Against the Jewish State - A Permanent Agenda Item Only for Israel\nOnce the Organization of the Islamic Conference took over the Council, the die was cast, and the institution began a rapid descent into a total disregard for the UN Charter. The Charter demands the \"equality of nations large and small.\" By contrast, the Council has now institutionalized discrimination against Israel. At its fifth session the Council will adopt a fixed agenda for all future meetings; the agenda focuses attention permanently on only one country's human rights record, that of Israel. The Council is also scheduled to adopt a framework for every future program of work which decides - in advance of even considering the agenda item - that the subject will be about Israeli \"human rights violations.\" All other 191 UN member states may - or may not - come up under an agenda item entitled \"Human rights situations that require the Council's attention.\"\nBehind the scenes, the European Union conceded this egregious discrimination against Israel in exchange for the vague agenda item permitting consideration of other states. Europe's long and undistinguished record of trading the well-being of Jews off against the perceived welfare of others repeated itself. The EU actually claimed that the singling out of Israel was only indirect because \"Israel\" isn't mentioned until the \"Framework for the Program of Work\" - a ruse that fooled no one.\nAgenda and Framework for the Program of Work\nI. Principls\nItem 7. Human rights situation in Palestine and other occupied Arab territories\nIII. Framework for the Program of Work\nHuman rights violations and implications of the Israeli occupation of Palestine and other occupied Arab territories\nRight to self-determination of the Palestinian people\n5. Hijacking of Every Meeting of the Council by the Organization of the Islamic Conference - 75% of all decisions and resolutions on Israel\nTotaling all the resolutions and decisions of the Council expressing any kind of concern with human rights conditions in specific states during its first year of operation, 75% have been on Israel and 25% have been on Sudan - as compared to nothing on any other country on earth. (The UN Human Rights Commission over a forty-year period of dealing with specific states focused 30% of all such condemnations on Israel alone.)\nOver the past year, the Council also convened special sessions to deal with what was supposed to be the most egregious and urgent human rights situations around the world. To the Council this meant three special sessions devoted to Israel-bashing and one working hard to cooperate with Sudan. None of the outcomes of the sessions on Israel, allegedly concerned with the welfare of Palestinians, dealt with human rights violations by Palestinians against fellow Palestinians, let alone Palestinians or other Arabs against Israelis. (The billion people in dire straits in China, the million female slaves/migrant workers in Saudi Arabia, the tens of thousands on the verge of starvation in Zimbabwe?can all forget about gaining the world's attention at the Human Rights Council.)\n6. Watching Genocide from the Sidelines in Darfur, Sudan\nTwo million displaced and estimates of up to 400,000 dead, have not been sufficient to motivate the Human Rights Council to attempt to end the suffering in the Darfur region. Six months after its creation, the Council adopted a weak decision creating yet another UN Fact-Finding Mission. Sudan refused to let the human rights monitors into the country and the Council reacted by creating an \"expert group\" that was said to fulfill expectations by remaining comfortably in Geneva, meeting visiting delegations, and reviewing UN documents on Darfur. Another Council resolution (expected to be adopted by consensus on June 19, 2007) extends the expert group's mandate for another six months - while thousands more are left to be slaughtered at the hands of the Sudanese government and their partners.\n7. Deleting the Mandates of Existing Human Rights Monitors from the UN Agenda: Belarus\nWhile Israel has been permanently targeted, the Council eliminated the mandates of the current human rights investigators on Cuba and Belarus. Although it had before it reports critical of the abominable human rights conditions in both countries, the Council adopted no resolution on either state.\nOn January 15, 2007, the UN Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights Situation in Belarus - created by the Commission and not the Council - issued a report to the Council which included that\n\"Systematic violations of civil and political rights and the deprivation of Belarusian citizens' right to effectively take part in the conduct of public affairs continue to be observed?.The judicial system is still subservient to the executive branch and there is no genuine independent legislative branch. Presidential elections on 19 March 2006, in which incumbent President Lukashenka claimed victory with over 80 per cent of the vote, were said not to comply with standards for democratic elections?.The Special Rapporteur?strongly condemned the escalation of human rights violations committed by the Government?; urged the Government to promptly stop its campaign of aggression against human rights defenders?The right to freedom of expression?in practice faces numerous limitations?The situation regarding freedom of religion has not improved?.\"\nIn light of such egregious human rights violations, the Rapporteur specifically requested the Council extend his mandate \"not only in time, but also in scope and means.\" Instead, at its fifth session, the Council responded by deleting the mandate of the Special Rapporteur in Belarus.\n8. Deleting the Mandates of Existing Human Rights Monitors from the UN Agenda: Cuba\nThe Personal Representative of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on the situation of human rights in Cuba included the following in her report to the Council on January 26, 2007:\n\"One subject of concern relates primarily to the arrest of almost 80 persons in March April 2003 in?arbitrary detention?.These persons were arrested while working as journalists, writers, members of associations, human rights defenders or members of opposition trade unions and political parties?. Moreover, in 2005 and 2006 more people were arrested and convicted for openly expressing dissident political opinions. These people continued to suffer harassment, intimidation and censorship after their release.\nThe recent U.S. State Department report on the situation of human in rights in Cuba adds:\n\"The government's human rights record remained poor, and the government continued to commit numerous, serious abuses. The government denied citizens the right to change their government?The following human rights problems were reported: beatings and abuse of detainees and prisoners, including human rights activists, carried out with impunity?and threats against political opponents by government-recruited mobs, police, and state security officials; frequent arbitrary arrest and detention of human rights advocates and members of independent professional organizations; denial of fair trial, particularly to political prisoners; and interference with privacy, including pervasive monitoring of private communications. There were also severe limitations on freedom of speech and press; denial of peaceful assembly and association; restrictions on freedom of movement, including selective denial of exit permits to thousands of citizens; and refusal to recognize domestic human rights groups or permit them to function legally.\"\nAt its fifth session, the Council responded by deleting the mandate of the UN investigator on human rights violations in Cuba. In fact, the \"reformed\" Council failed to adopt any criticism of human rights violations by Cuba. (Even the Commission had condemned Cuba's human record for its last seven years, and for thirteen of the last 14 years.)\n9. The Contrast - A Never-ending Mandate to Condemn Israel\nAt the same time that the rights and freedoms of the people of Cuba and Belarus were eliminated from the Council agenda (by mysteriously failing to mention the mandates of the special investigators on these states in the cumulative list), the Council confirmed the mandate of the special investigator on Israel will just roll over automatically.\nOn October 19, 2006 the Israel investigator described his mandate as: \"I have a limited mandate. My mandate is to investigate human rights violations by the Israelis and not by the Palestinians.\" The one-sided mandate, with its rigged outcome, is not a problem for the Council, however. At its fifth session the Council reconfirmed that the longevity of all UN human rights investigators is up for grabs - except for the one on Israel. In the words adopted by the Council: \"the duration of this mandate has been established until the end of the occupation.\" For the UN members that control the Council, namely, the Organization of the Islamic conference, this occupation is one which began on the date Israel came into existence - and for them the mandate should terminate on the day Israel ceases to exist.\n10. Stifling the Independent Human Rights Investigators - The \"Code of Conduct\"\nIt has taken over two decades for the UN human rights machinery to create a group of experts charged with investigating both country-specific and thematic human rights issues. Their creation and operations has seen an ongoing tug-of-war between the human rights abusing states - which seek either to eliminate such mechanisms or to control them, and those democracies which seek to improve and professionalize their work and then promote the implementation of their recommendations.\nIn just one year, the Human Rights Council succeeded in doing the bidding of the abusing states. At the conclusion of its fifth session it is set to adopt a Code of Conduct which will hang a noose around every human rights expert's neck - to be tightened by the majority of the Council at will. Championed by the African group of states, the Code of Conduct limits and restrains those who investigate abuses while expanding the criteria necessary to establish that human rights are being violated.\nInvestigators will be required to show \"restraint,\" \"moderation\" and \"discretion\" while carrying out their mandates and to be careful to represent the views of the country concerned. Mandate-holders will be required to \"always seek to establish the facts, based on objective, reliable information emanating from relevant credible sources, that they have duly cross-checked to the best extent possible\" - language which hands any state subject to scrutiny (and its like-minded friends) authority to reject criticism out-of-hand on the grounds that information has not come from \"relevant\" or \"credible\" or \"duly-checked\" sources.\nCommunications were the tool by which Commission investigators drew attention to individual cases that reached their ears. But the Code will require these \"not to be manifestly unfounded or politically motivated.\" In other words, the investigators can't be motivated by any politics not to the liking of the government doing the abusing.\nRuled out completely from the scope of investigators will be communications \"exclusively based on reports disseminated by mass media\" - which is not surprising given the disdain with which almost 50% of Council members hold freedom of expression.\nUrgent appeals - an approach developed over years to permit investigators to address conditions of serious suffering - will be disallowed except in very narrow circumstances \"involving loss of life\" or damage \"of an exceptionally grave nature,\" and which, according to the abusers running the shop, cannot be dealt with by another means over which they have greater control.\nIt took decades to develop a system of special investigators, which at least in theory, had a unique capacity to bring to the world's attention human rights conditions that would never otherwise see the light of day and in relation to the full range of UN member states. It took the Council only a year to decimate it.\n11. Who Chooses the \"Independent\" Experts Investigating Country or Thematic Human Rights Issues Now? - the Abusers Themselves\nWho chooses the remaining \"independent\" experts investigating country or thematic human rights issues? The Council does. At the Human Rights Commission, the selection of these experts, investigators or rapporteurs was made by the Chair in consultation with the Bureau - meaning representatives of all regional groups - and informally the UN Secretariat of the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. The majority of Council members could not block the appointment of a truly independent-minded expert, provided the Chair and the Bureau agreed. Members of the Bureau tended to trade-off favorites and so some independent-minded experts slipped through. By contrast, the Council selection process will ensure the majority can do as it pleases.\n12. The Human Rights Council Succeeds in Undertaking Another Racist Anti-Racism Conference -- \"Durban II\"\nThe first UN Durban Racism Conference, which ended September 9, 2001 - two days before the terrible events of September 11, 2001 - was a notorious outpouring of hate and anti-semitism against Jews, Israel and the United States and a global platform for terrorists and their sympathizers the world over. The Durban Non-governmental (NGO) Forum, held in association with the government conference, adopted a declaration labeling Zionism as racism and deleted proposals on protection from modern forms of anti-semitism. At the NGO Forum, the only session on anti-semitism was shut down by a mob screaming \"you are killers;\" a news conference by Jewish NGOs from all over the globe who were attempting to bear witness to the hate was cut short by another mob, and the display and distribution of copies of anti-semitic literature akin to that of Nazi Germany was openly tolerated. The government conference, which followed, permitted the daily distribution of material which drew direct links between Israelis and Nazis. It also tolerated official security guard confiscation of material reading \"fight racism, not Jews.\" And ultimately, it adopted a Durban Declaration which singled out Israel as the only racist state.\nAlthough, the United States and Israel walked out of the conference prior to this conclusion, the UN has falsely claimed the final document was adopted by consensus and has made the Durban Declaration the centerpiece of its \"anti-racism\" agenda.\nThen on December 19, 2006 the General Assembly decided to do it again. It adopted a resolution deciding:\n\"to convene in 2009 a review conference on the implementation of the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action to be conducted within the framework of the General Assembly, making use of the three existing and ongoing follow-up mechanisms, and to this end requests the Human Rights Council to undertake preparations for this event and formulate a concrete plan by 2007 for the review conference; and to provide updates and reports on this issue on an annual basis to both the Secretary-General and the General Assembly.\"\nThis resolution followed a vote at the Human Rights Council on December 8, 2006 by which the African Group of states forced through a resolution - against the wishes of all Western European states and others (34 in favor, 12 against and 1 abstention) - setting up the preparatory infrastructure for Durban II. The Council will act as the preparatory committee for the conference, elect a bureau shortly and meet for three weeks in 2007 and two weeks in 2008.\nThe Council must also choose a President of the Preparatory Committee for the UN Durban Racism Review Conference. At the moment, the African regional group - which believes it has proprietary rights over any follow-up to Durban I - is backing Libya for President. Armenia is standing as the candidate for the Eastern European regional group and Chile may stand for the Latin American and Caribbean group. Libya, of course, is a country with one of the world's worst human rights records and its chairmanship of the Commission on Human Rights was both a disgrace and a significant factor in its ultimate demise. If Libya were to be elected the President of the Preparatory Conference charged with designing a Durban Hatefest II, the racist will have become the UN spokesperson against racism, and the message and mission of the United Nations will have been totally inverted - again. Regardless of the Presidential race, though, members of the PrepCom Bureau charged with planning the Conference are rumored to already include such equal opportunity stalwarts as Iran and Saudi Arabia.\n13. The Human Rights Council as an Anti-Human Rights Platform: Terrorists and Anti-semites Take Center Stage\nA steady stream of terrorist sympathizers and anti-semites have been permitted to take the stage at the UN's lead human rights body. Here are but a few examples:\nAlgeria, September 29, 2006 -- Speaking on behalf of the African Group, Algeria announced terrorism directed at Israelis is the fulfillment of a \"duty\": \"...it would seem to my delegation that the original terrorism is the occupation. Without this occupation there would not have been resistance, and this resistance is indeed a duty and not an act of terrorism. It is the duty of every occupied nation...\"; June 13, 2007 -- It is wrong to object to \"the violence that the people of the occupied territory resort to [in order] legitimately to liberate themselves... You cannot set violations of human rights by a military occupant against the violence of the resistance to this occupation.\" And lest anyone confuse blowing up Israeli men, women and children with anti-semitism, says Algeria on June 11, 2007, anti-semitism is about Arabs too and does not mean Jew-hatred. \"[L]et's not forget that antisemitism is not the privilege of a small small group. It's not only something directed to a small group of Semitic peoples but both Jewish people and Arabs as well are victims of this type of prejudice?\"\nNGOs Badil and Defence of Children International, June 13, 2007 -- These NGOs, accredited by the UN, find fault directly with the creation of the UN member state of Israel. They complain about the \"59 years\" since the \"Nakbah, or catastrophe [of] the creation of Israel.\" In their view, the presence of the Jew is the problem or \"Judaization\" as they call it, even within Israel's 1948 borders.\n14. Human Rights Resolutions the Human Rights Council Didn't Adopt - Freedom of Expression and Combating Impunity\nCanada had the audacity to object to the push by the Organization of the Islamic Conference to use the Council to demonize Israel, and voted against some of the OIC-sponsored resolutions. The penalty? Two Canadian-sponsored resolutions one on freedom of opinion and expression, and the other on impunity for human rights abusers, never made it through the Council. The impunity resolution was defeated by a successful motion to adjourn which was introduced by Bahrain on behalf of the Group of Arab States. And when the Group of Arab States indicated its intention to make the same maneuver to derail the freedom of opinion and expression resolution, Canada decided to defer consideration of the resolution - to a later date that never came.\nHere is the substance of the decision that the Human Rights Council couldn't be bothered with:\n\"The Human Rights Council?decides to request the Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression to include in his next report to the Human Rights Council a focus on journalists, including the issue of security of journalists, in particular in situations of armed conflict, taking into account information provided by States and intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations, including national press associations.\"\nA resolution on freedom of expression and opinion had been adopted by the Human Rights Commission every year since 1985. The Human Rights Council couldn't manage one year.\nWhat the Human Rights Council could manage was a resolution inhibiting freedom of expression. Adopted against the wishes of every Western European member, the Council adopted a resolution on \"Combating defamation of religions.\" Religions had an \"s\" but the fig leaf ended there, with the only religion the Council deemed worthy of mention being Islam. What really bothered the Council was freedom of expression itself. In the resolution's words:\n\"Emphasizes that everyone has the right to freedom of expression, which should be exercised with responsibility and may therefore be subject to limitations as provided by law and necessary for respect of the rights or reputations of others, protection of national security or of public order, public health or morals and respect for religions and beliefs;\" (adopted 24 for -14 against - 9 abstentions)\nAnother resolution discarded by the Human Rights Council was combating impunity for human rights abuse. The resolution would have had the Council:\n\"Requests the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights to continue to ensure the wide dissemination of the updated Set of Principles for the protection and promotion of human rights through action to combat impunity to continue to support judicial mechanisms and commissions of inquiry and to provide, upon request, technical and legal assistance in developing national legislation and institutions to combat impunity in accordance with international standards of justice, fairness and due process of law;\"\nBut the Group of Arab States objected, and the matter ended there.\nThe UN Human Rights Council is a catastrophe. It cannot be fixed. It can only be challenged, defunded and sidelined. U.S. taxpayers pay at least 22% of its bills. 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        "raw_content": "Attacks on American Muslims Reaffirm Wisdom of 2nd Amendment\nThis column was originally published in the immediate wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks\nThe wisdom of the Founding Fathers' decision to include the right to bear arms in our Constitution has been demonstrated again in the wake of last week's terrorist attack. This nation's founders saw the Second Amendment as a way for the common people to resist a tyrannical government and also as a way for besieged ethnic or religious minorities to defend themselves.\nAt the moment, the principal beneficiaries of the right to bear arms are American Muslims, who have come under attack by those who somehow hold them responsible for last week's horrific events. Over the past week Muslims have been the victims of dozens of despicable hate-crimes. Gas station attendants have been shot at, punched, and attacked with machetes. Mosques, temples, and Islamic centers have been fired upon, vandalized, firebombed, and attacked with Molotov cocktails. Businesses have been burned down and fire-bombed. Muslim girls have been beaten, a Pakistani woman was almost run over by a car, and a Sudanese man was attacked with a knife. At least two victims of these hate-crimes are dead. Muslim-owned businesses have closed and many parents have held their children out of school because they fear harassment and violence. Small groups of Muslims in isolated, rural areas have been threatened and fear assaults upon their communities.\nThere are many instances in American history of besieged ethnic or religious groups successfully using the second amendment right of armed self-defense. During the 1992 Los Angeles riots, for example, armed Korean merchants and residents brandished weapons to defend their homes and businesses from the angry mobs who had specifically targeted them.\nIn the late 1950s, Civil Rights leader Robert F. Williams led the black community of Monroe, North Carolina in its struggle to defend itself against the Ku Klux Klan and other racist groups. Inspired by armed Native Americans who had recently repelled a white supremacist attack on their reservation, Williams organized armed self-defense patrols which successfully defended the black community against marauding racist vigilantes.\nOne hundred and fifty years ago this month besieged free blacks, escaped slaves, and abolitionists also made good use of the right of armed self-defense. After the passage of the Fugitive Slave Law, which gave Southerners the right to send slave catchers into the North to capture and re-enslave escaped slaves, the legendary abolitionist Frederick Douglass recommended that fugitive slaves and their allies organize armed self-defense. There followed many instances, including the famous Battle of Christiana, Pennsylvania in September of 1851, where white abolitionists, free blacks, and escaped slaves united, took up arms, and fought off slave catchers.\nOf course, the last thing anyone wants to see is more violence, and these examples are a little distant from our present time.\u00ca However, in the coming weeks, months, or even years, as the US takes military action abroad and terrorists possibly strike again on our shores, they may become very relevant.\nWhat opponents of the Second Amendment have never understood is that the prime benefit of the right to bear arms is now and always has been reaped without a shot being fired. The main benefit does not lie in the occasional person who shoots an attacker in self-defense. It doesn't lie in the many attacks that are stopped by warning shots or the brandishing of a weapon. The main value of the second amendment is that anybody who considers attacking a home, a business, or a community, has to fear one thing above all -- the people there may be armed.\nAnd in the post-September 11 era it is again true: every sham \"patriot\" who seeks to vent his frustration on the Muslim owner of the local market, the Muslim community a few miles away, or the Muslim mosque across town, has to keep one thing in mind above all -- his intended victims may be armed.\nThis column first appeared in the Pasadena Star-News & Affiliated Papers (9/19/01)",
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        "raw_content": "Mass/Liturgical Ministries Schedules >\nContact Form - Liturgical Ministries\nMen's Renewal\nClubs & Organizations >\nWe are the caring and loving Catholic Christian community of Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish, founded in 1954 and located in Austintown. Graced by God in the celebration of the Liturgy and the Sacraments, we live and witness the Gospel through helping others in our community and world. As stewards of many gifts and followers of Jesus Christ, our future will be one of hope and promise.\n4490 Norquest Blvd.\n\u200bAustintown, Ohio 44515\nWeekdays: 9:00 a.m. Wednesday & Friday\nLiturgy of the Word with Communion: 9:00 a.m. Monday\nFirst Saturday of the month 11:00 a.m. to 12 Noon\nThe Rectory is closed from 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. for lunch\nJoin us for Bible Study Tuesdays at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. in the rectory basement. The focus will be on the readings for the upcoming weekend liturgies. All are welcome.\nIHM now offers online giving! CLICK HERE to make a donation.\n$$$$ Treasure 500 $$$$\nInterested in the possibility of winning money each week. CLICK HERE for the form to get entered into the weekly drawing or for more details.\nWeekly - $50 winner\nEvery 5th week - $150 Winner\n26th week - $500 Winner\nCLICK HERE to see the Current Participant List\nInterested in becoming Catholic? We would love to talk with you! Click here for some information on our RCIA page.\nMsgr. Prokop Parish Center Calendar\nContact Info: 4490 Norquest Blvd.\ufeff\ufeff, Austintown, OH 44515 / P: 330-793-9988 / F: 330-799-9269",
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        "raw_content": "\"People out there are desperate to poach from Aaj Tak\" : Aroon Purie - TV Today Network CMD\nMedia baron Aroon Purie, almost 60-but-looking-like 50, wears various hats as one of the most successful entrepreneurs of post-Independence India. He is the founding editor & editor-in-chief of India Today and CEO of the India Today Group. Additionally, he is also the MD of Thomson Press (India) Ltd. and CMD of the listed TV Today Network Ltd.\nThough the Jains of Bennett, Coleman & Co. (publishers of The Times of India and other newspapers and magazines) may be credited with commodifying a newspaper to be sold like any other product, Purie is generally credited with being instrumental in changing the face of journalism in India. In 1975, he founded the India Today Group, which is now acknowledged as India's most diversified media conglomerate\nPurie's understanding of the Indian media space is reflected in the package of media vehicles he has put together since the launch of India Today. In 1992, the Group launched Business Today. Four years ago, Cosmopolitan was added to the group's stable. Today, the group has a rich product mix - India Today Plus in the lifestyle segment, Smart Inc covering technology, Travel Plus looking into travel and hospitality, Design Plus mapping trends in interior designing business and the specialized sports journal Golf Digest. More products are in the pipeline.\nIn an attempt to replicate the print medium success, Purie led the group's forays into TV, music (Music Today) and various other related businesses. And while traversing the business path, building institutions, Purie received recognition too, including the Padma Bhushan, a civilian award conferred by the government for his contribution to Indian journalism, in 2001.\nNot prone to giving frequent interviews, Purie agreed to an interaction with us, surprisingly easily. In this conversation with indiantelevision.com's Anjan Mitra, a relaxed Purie not only holds forth on various issues of the media, but also poses happily for our photographer Sanjay Sharma in his eighth floor office at Videocon Towers in Delhi, which also houses other media companies like Television Eighteen, apart from TV Today and Business Today magazine.\nHow do you view the overall media scenario in India at the moment?\nThe media scenario looks very exciting, especially the news scenario. The general elections are coming up, which means good news for the news medium. It would result in increased viewership of TV news channels as the general interest levels go up. Add to that, the factor that the general economy is doing well and so people would be more inclined to increase their spend on the media. I see a healthy growth in the media, both in terms of audiences and advertising spend.\nAmidst this feel-good factor that everybody is talking about, do you see any particular segment of the media growing faster or there would a general all-round boom?\nTV is growing faster than the print. All facts and figures point to that at present. I think it would continue to be so. But if you ask me, there would be an overall growth witnessed in the media --- TV, print and even in radio.\nRadio, according to me, is the next big thing. Once the task force recommendations are implemented by the government, which would usher in more liberalisation, radio broadcasting, a money-loser at the moment, would see tremendous growth. Changes in the licence fee structure should lead a growth in this sector and, subsequently, a growth in advertising on this medium. Personally, I am very excited about radio.\n(A task force set up by the government under the chairmanship of Ficci secretary general Dr Amit Mitra has suggested radical changes in the existing FM radio policy. This includes allowing foreign investment in private FM radio ventures, airing of news and current affairs programming and scrapping the licence bidding process in favour of revenue sharing of between 3-4 per cent with the government. The information and broadcasting ministry is yet to take a final view on the recommendations as accepting some of the suggestions would mean seeking a Cabinet okay, which can now only happen after a new government is installed in Delhi.)\nWhat sort of growth do you foresee in the news business in 2004?\nThe growth would come at two levels. One is connectivity. The number of cable homes itself is growing at a rapid pace. At present, the total number of cable homes is said to be around 45 million, which is projected to grow to around 65 million by 2006 or so. With the news universe expanding, more people would be added fueling part of the growth.\nThen, with more events happening and newer players coming in, the general universe too would expand the base of news business. In fact, in the last couple of years, growth has been witnessed in the Hindi movie and news channels segment. I am quite hopeful of this trend continuing.\nWhat are the broad expansion plans for TV Today Network that is now a public company?\nWe have been talking about the consolidation of the leadership position of Aaj Tak. We had dwelt on this even during the (run-up to the) initial public offer. We are in the process of doing that in terms of ordering equipment, setting up new bureaus, improving our connectivity and infrastructure. The elections, which are around the corner, are also occupying our time (in terms of organising coverage). Both these processes are happening simultaneously.\nFurther down the road, we would consider the option of going pay (with Aaj Tak), depending on how conditional access system shapes up. Another initiative that we are looking into is launching new channels, which would, again, depend on how the industry shapes up over the coming months. But that would happen, I think, sometime around 2005.\nConsidering that CAS looks like a nonstarter, does it upset TV Today's plans of going pay with its products and what are your views on addressability over which the broadcast and cable industry is divided with no consensus looking like emerging?\nThe planning does not really get upset because both the channels are free-to-air and that's how it was meant to be. Because CAS was being talked about, we thought this should be something that we should be ready for.\nI think CAS is the right way to go forward. It's good for the development of the industry and for bringing in newer technologies. Also, we need to change the system or the mind set (of the viewing public). The change must be for an ideal model that people who watch must pay for what they watch. Rather than pay for things they don't watch.\nDirect-to-home (DTH) televisions service would also come in some form or other. It's a question of time when it gets implemented, though in a limited way the service has been launched and is witnessing some problems with differences amongst the various stakeholders. But, over a period of time these would get ironed out.\nWould TV Today hop onto a DTH platform?\nAs content providers we are open to all platforms whether it be broadband, DTH or normal cable. Our decision to join a platform would be subject to the fact that we, as a content company, should get fair deals in terms of revenue sharing, whatever that may be.\n\"Radio, according to me, is the next big thing. Changes in the licence fee structure should lead a growth in this sector and, subsequently, a growth in advertising on this medium\"\nWhat would be the strategy of Aaj Tak, the current market leader, in this growing news market?\nThe key thing in this business is to maintain your leadership position because in media it is an established fact that the leader corners most of the revenue. Your market share may come down as the universe expands, but as long as you maintain your numero uno position, revenues would keep coming.\nIn that context, Aaj Tak has established itself as a brand delivering what people want and expect it to deliver.\nAaj Tak has introduced a Javed Jaaferi show, which is more of entertainment than traditional news and current affairs programming. Other news channels too have experimented with such strategies. What is the reason behind such a show?\nIt's a conscious decision to look at Aaj Tak's weekend programming differently. It's a way of introducing genuine infotainment where social trends and behaviours, the political scene and news, in general, are looked at from a different angle.\nIt is an experimentation that we have undertaken and I am quite happy with the initial reaction. As long as there is topicality in a programme, a news channel can expand and innovate.\nAaj Tak may be the toast of the news business, but Headlines Today is floundering. What do you have to say to critics who opine that it should be closed down to stop drainage of resources and funds?\nHeadlines Today, I'll maintain, is a different product. In fact, moving into the new studio and some other changes that we brought about is already showing result. The average time spent by a viewer on Headlines Today has increased from 5 minutes to 15 minutes, which is about the same as that of NDTV 24x7.\nNow comes the issue of connectivity and reach, which we are addressing.\nQ: But the perception is that all these cosmetic changes still don't make Headlines Today worth watching?\nIt's a media perception that would change once more figures come in. Till now, we have made changes in the technical side of the channel, but soon we intend to revamp the content too to make it more relevant.\nThe unique thing about Headlines Today is the format that is obviously appealing to a section of the population.\nBut, more importantly, the break-even cost of Headlines Today is much lower than what it would be for a full blown channel because it relies on shared infrastructure and is like a spin-off channel of Aaj Tak.\nAaj Tak may be the leader in the news segment, but where its HR policies are concerned, the likes of NDTV seem to be better off. Otherwise, why would the leader experience so much of churning and desertions?\nI think it's the opposite and reflection of a good HR policy. We select such good people that others want them. It's always easy to pick some people from an organisation, offer them senior positions by doubling and tripling their salary and lure them away. That's what has happened. People from TV Today have gone to Star News when they launched the channel. Even NDTV took our people when they launched channels. It is a problem that a leader would always face. I have faced this in India Today magazine too where people would be lured away by people who are desperate to launch new products and looking for good people.\nThis churning and leaving is an ongoing process. I think new stars are born everyday in this business (of TV). It's a question of training and providing the right environment, which Aaj Tak has.\nBut see the bright side of it. Aaj Tak has not suffered from people leaving the organisation as it has continued to maintain its lead.\nI think, it's an exaggerated notion to say that people have left because of bad HR policy of TV Today. Yes, people have left, but have left for reasons not related to Aaj Tak. They have left because it shows how desperate people are out there to get people from Aaj Tak in terms of giving them senior positions and paying them a higher pay packet.\nCouldn't Aaj Tak have attempted to retain talent by playing the game as per the current rules that you are mentioning?\nSooner or later everybody reaches a saturation point. That's the stabilisation process, which is taking place now. Moreover, I think correctional measures need to be taken to maintain a balance between salary packets of journalists in the print and TV media. At present, the differential in the salaries of those in the electronic medium and those with similar experience in print is becoming unreal.\nSooner or later, the industry has to take note of this fact and look at ways to have adequate supply of trained manpower because the cost of salaries of TV journalists has been increasing, which, in turn, has increased the cost of running a news channel.\nHow do you account for the fact that in recent times, the number of people leaving TV Today is higher and at a faster rate than the intake? It takes time to create 'stars'.\nThat has happened because in one year six new news channels have been launched. Where would they get people from? They would get them from the existing players only. It's an unusual situation that, probably, hasn't happened in any other country. Such things are witnessed in any growing industry.\nWould you also attribute this high churning to the fact that very little of R&D is happening as far as trained manpower is concerned?\nThere is, obviously, a lack of supply of trained people. As an industry, the players have to think of the issue of training people or outside institutes doing that adequately to maintain a proper balance between supply and demand. I think that would happen as we get over the transition phase.\nWhat are the plans for making international forays?\nAaj Tak is already available on a pay platform in the Middle East. We would\nconsider going into the US and the UK markets with Aaj Tak or a combination\nof both the news channels. We are looking into the economics of transponder costs and as soon as the costs reach a level that would make good business sense for us, we'd consider tapping other markets.\nThere have been talks of TV Today starting niche channels. What is the status of that game plan?\nI think we'd like to create something unique for the Indian market and not just bring in channels from abroad.\nBut for that plan to be effected, technologies like CAS are a key element. When the viewer starts paying for niche content or the cable operator starts sharing with the broadcaster a bigger part of the money he collects from the subscriber, that would be the time to launch niche channels. Seeing the way things are moving, new technologies would get implemented in India.\nNow these plans are still on the drawing board. What we mean when we mention niche channels is that with CAS being sought to be implemented, we thought we should be ready with plans to take advantage of the situation as and when they become a reality.\nWhich are the areas that you think can be targeted further with niche channels in India?\nChannels relating to business, women, health & fitness, etc. can command niche audiences and revenues too.\n\"Well, there are business channels and there are some who appear to be business channels, but are nothing more than being merely a stock market channel\"\nIsn't the business news segment getting crowded a bit with Zee planning to launch one, Television Eighteen proposing a Hindi business channel and others like Dhoots of Videocon threatening to dabble in this area?\nWell, there are business channels and there are some who appear to be business channels, but are nothing more than being merely a stock market channel.\nThe same way as there are different business magazines covering various aspects of business, there can be business channels covering various aspects of business. So, I think there is still scope for a proper business channel that would dwell on various aspects of making money and not from just the stock market.\nAre you suggesting that CNBC TV 18 is a stock market channel?\nWhat else is it?\nIs TV Today looking at aligning with any existing bouquet for greater penetration?\nIn a few years time, we would have ourselves become a bouquet with a variety of channels.\nThe TV Today scrip is overweight and market analysts are worried about it. Your comment.\nThat's the market's perception of the management and the company. In a way, may be, it also reflects on the expected performance of the company.\nHow is the radio business of the group doing?\nWe are doing okay like any other private player. But if the government brings about changes in the existing radio policy, it'd see a growth. If they allow news and current affairs, it adds to the excitement. At the moment radio's share of the total ad pie is about 1 per cent, which I see growing to about 5 per cent if the changes in the licence regime, etc, are brought about.\nI think radio is a very exciting medium.\nWould the company acquire licences in newer cities during the second phase of the FM radio?\nAt the moment, we are present in three cities. But future expansion would depend on various factors like the quantum of revenue sharing and other policy changes. But our current preoccupation is to see how soon the three radio stations become viable.\nWould you agree with the claim being made that Radio Mirchi, part of The Times of India Group, is the leader in the FM radio segment?\nI think that's only a perception because there is no credible measurement of audience. Everybody does its (including India Today Group's radio division that markets under the band name of Red FM) own surveys. Then it boils down to how much of marketing is done of those surveys and the noise made around the figures. Depending on that you can claim to be a leader.\nTimes of India spends a lot of money in its own publications (publicising the surveys) and, therefore, it is perceived to be a leader, which I don't think is necessarily true.\nAre there any expansion plans for the print business lined up?\nWe'd continue to expand with niche products here too, like health & fitness and women, continuing to address different segments with different products. The same theory is being expanded in the TV business too --- continue developing editorial content for different segments of society.\nI strongly believe that what happened in the print medium would happen in TV too with a variety of offerings for a cross-section of consumers. Though there is no time frame, but I expect within 2004, we'd launch a couple of magazines.\nA section of the media, including you, lobbied hard to get the government to allow foreign investment in the print medium, but not very many proposals have come forth since then. What could be the possible reasons for such a lukewarm response?\nThe policy is not that attractive for foreigners to come into the news business with 26 per cent. The government had an exaggerated sense that people would come here and take over newspapers and magazines. I don't think that's the case.\nThe current policy also does not allow for the printing and publishing of foreign publications here that easily, though I believe that may get changed as Times of India goes ahead with Asian Wall Street Journal. At the moment, there are too many ifs and buts in the policy and it needs to be made clearer and more transparent.\nI think foreign publications should be allowed to come and print and publish from here, including carrying Indian ads. Of course, there should be adequate Indian control. The policy needs to be further liberalised.\nIs Living Media looking at attracting foreign investment?\nWe don't want to disinvest in Living Media and give part of it to some foreign company as we don't need foreign investment in that company. We generate enough revenue to fund our new projects.\nBut we are open to striking joint ventures outside Living Media with foreign companies for publications and printing of newspapers and / or magazines in India.\nYou had been in the forefront of a group of domestic media companies lobbying hard for strictures against foreign players. Are the Indian media companies really so afraid of losing their turf to foreign ones?\nWhat we were looking for was uniformity in policy. For example, if the government has allowed only 26 per cent foreign investment in the news category in the print medium, why would 100 per cent foreign investment be allowed in a 24-hour news channel? It was illogical.\nThat was targeting Star News.\nWell, in this case it happened to be Star News, but tomorrow it can be somebody else. The policy was not consistent as TV, to my mind, is more powerful than print in terms of reaching a larger number of people.\nSo, the Indian Media group got together to bring up various issues like tax benefits that the foreign channels were enjoying, remittances abroad, etc. All of them boiled down to a level playing field and that was exactly what we were asking for.\nMedia baronAroon PurieTV news channelsAmit MitraFM radioAaj TakCasDTHNDTV 24x7ZeeCNBC TV 18Radio MirchiStar News",
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        "raw_content": "International News: IP Communication: Software Made in Germany / Unified Communications Specialist ANDTEK offers top quality, a competent service and mature solutions #11411\nMunich/Hallbergmoos, August 22, 2013 \u2013 Many corporations and medium-sized companies swear by ANDTEK GmbH's Software Made in Germany. The mature and stable communications solutions of the Unified Communications specialists are not only perfectly optimized to fulfill customer needs, but they are also considered extremely reliable. ANDTEK's software solutions are tested in accordance with the strictest quality standards; users benefit from a top-notch all-round service provided by the software experts.\n\"As a German company - with German programmers - we are perfectly familiar with the requirements of medium-sized businesses here in Germany\", says Roland Russwurm. Because, ANDTEK GmbH's CEO explains, the German SME sector is larger compared to many other countries, but also much more demanding and internationally established due to its export orientation.\nGerman software \u2013 a driver for innovation\nThis international orientation of the customers perfectly accommodates software development at ANDTEK. Furthermore, ANDTEK's manager Russwurm explains, it is an advantage to program in the local language and hence be able to also incorporate customer requirements in this language on the developer side. The user interface for German-speaking users is implemented entirely in German.\nANDTEK's software solutions are mature, stable and constantly evolving. This is guaranteed by special tests carried out in compliance with the most stringent quality standards.\nHigh-efficiency tests\nANDTEK's technical staff members test the Unified Communications Software on a regular basis to ensure maximum quality and the absence of errors. This process begins as early as during the development phase through the use of unit tests, which offer a great variety of test and error analysis options even at this early stage. Functional tests are executed on the individual modules even in the course of development to test the functionality of the modules and their interaction with the overall system. As soon as the development of new functions is completed, these functions undergo further compatibility tests to verify their proper interaction with other existing functions. These compatibility tests are also necessary to ensure the flawless integration with various types of telephones and telephone systems. Aside from functional and usability tests, ANDTEK also attaches great importance to performance tests.\nService through well-trained personnel\nThere is no forwarding to an external call center at ANDTEK. All service enquiries are handled through a 24/7 (daily, round-the-clock) hotline giving customers direct contact to an ANDTEK employee. ANDTEK\u2018s service employees are trained optimally; they have experience with installing and/or troubleshooting the various software solutions themselves and are therefore perfectly familiar with these solutions.\nANDTEK guarantees not only exceptional customer service and the best possible quality, but also the future viability of its software. This is ensured through the compatibility for programs and data as well as the mandatory maintenance contracts for support with the various software solutions.",
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        "title": "Big Data Storage: 12 Tips to Prepare",
        "raw_content": "Big Data Storage: 12 Tips to Prepare\nBig Data storage creates its own growing challenges \u2013 and they\u2019re only going to get worse.\nIt\u2019s Hurricane Season right now in North America \u2013 and those storage professionals that seem to think they have weathered the big data storage storm, better watch out. Courtesy of unstructured data storage technologies such as Hadoop, they are beginning to get comfortable in the face of rampant data growth year after year. They ain\u2019t seen nothing yet. Every facet of the storage world \u2013 on-prem, private cloud and public cloud is about to be assailed by a data hurricane that will make the last few years seem like a gentle breeze.\n\u201cWhile big data and the Internet of Things (IoT) comprise a tiny fraction of public cloud workloads today, both are growing rapidly,\u201d said Bert Latamore, an analyst at Wikibon. \u201cBy 2020, these two domains will feature large in the growth and dynamics of the public cloud market.\u201d\nHere are some key tips to help you cope with the onslaught of big data.\n1. Big Data Storage, Big Data Problems\nOne of the biggest challenges with big data storage is the many different types, faces and aspects of big data, said Greg Schulz, an analyst at StorageIO Group, some of it is big fast streaming data including videos, security surveillance while others is log, event and other telemetry, and then there are also large volumes of traditional unstructured files and objects. The common themes, of course, are that there is more data (e.g. volume) with some of that being larger (e.g. size) and that it is unstructured. Thus it is important to understand what type of big data you are dealing with in order to ensure it is addressed appropriately.\n\u201cChallenges include how to cope with and scale management without increasing cost and complexity, while at the same tie addressing performance, availability, capacity and economics concerns,\u201d said Schulz. \u201cWhat this means is rethinking how and where the data gets stored, which also ties to where the applications are located (on premise or cloud) along with how it is accessed (block, file, object).\u201d\n2. Application Location\nIn the old days you could get away with centralizing all data and having applications feed off it. But that approach tends to introduce too many bottlenecks.\n\u201cPut the data close to where the applications using it are located; if those applications are in the cloud, then put the data in the cloud and vice versa if local,\u201d said Schulz. \u201cThe key is to understand the applications, where they are located, how they use data and then aligning the various technologies to their needs. Also, understand if your applications need object and which API for access, or, if they function with scale-out NAS.\u201d\nFor example, some apps might be best using HDFS or another other file sharing platform, while others should gravitate to Amazon S3, Swift or other form of object storage. Also keep in mind how you will store and manage metadata to support big data applications, he added.\n3. Bifurcated Storage Strategy\n451 Research analyst Simon Robinson suggests a future where fast data storage requirements are managed at a flash tier (performance) and everything else scales out into cost-optimized tiers supported by object storage (capacity). There are a variety of storage tiering scenarios that can map to specific enterprise requirements. The key to this is seamless, automated movement between the tiers such that the end-user does not even know the tiering is going on.\n4. Think Big Enough for Big Data\nWhen it comes to effectively managing growing volumes of big data, it\u2019s important to take the time to develop a strategy that not only meets your near-term needs, but can scale to support you effectively over time. Otherwise, you end up with software and hardware components that have reached a point where they no longer effectively scale. Therefore, check carefully into how well technology will scale before buying. In a big data world, it better scale enough to deal with the huge influx of storage.\n\u201cYou can tell when existing software and hardware components have reached a point where they no longer effectively scale: when each additional storage volume added seems to take increasingly more time to manage and when the result of adding it does not seem to add the expected volume and performance,\u201d said Michael King, Senior Director of Marketing Strategy and Operations, DataDirect Networks (DDN).\n5. Categorize Meta Data\nCategorizing data is wise as that enables you to know what it is and to search the meta data to find it. Long file names may have worked in the past, but not anymore due to growth rates as high as 100 percent year over year.\n\u201cCategorizing data is one of the best approaches for dealing with exponential data growth,\u201d said Matt Starr, CTO, Spectra Logic. \u201cCollect meta data at the time of creation, and store at least two copies on different media such as one on tape and one on disk.\u201d\n6. Decouple Capacity and Compute\nAnother tip is to build scale-out storage that decouples capacity from compute. As data becomes larger and larger, it is crucial to build an IT infrastructure that is scalable and fits well to the actual needs, without over provisioning resources.\n\u201cA way to accomplish this is to invest in storage infrastructures that can scale capacity and compute independently,\u201d said Shachar Fienblit, Chief Technology Officer, Kaminario.\nA storage solution for big data should support multiple protocols and simplify the way data is processed. Real-time analytics makes storage workloads less and less predictable. This is why flash storage is the favorite storage media to store and process big data workloads. Since the cost of flash media declines at a very fast rate, the industry will see more and more big data workloads running on all flash arrays.\n7. Commodity Hardware\nScale-out object storage is one of the most effective ways to deal with these issues because data is continuously protected without the need for backups. But how do you keep the hardware costs down?\n\u201cRunning on commodity X86 servers, object storage allows you to upgrade hardware seamlessly, as these devices function as modular units that can be aggregated without diminishing efficiency,\u201d said Tony Barbagallo, Vice President of Product, Caringo.",
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        "raw_content": "1. Enable Organizational Change Management\nChanges occur each time you introduce new technology. New technology aids in sales growth and business performance improvement. Some companies often focus only on the technology. Nonetheless, companies that address issues related to logistics are far better off. Engaging your employees and helping them embrace new technology improves your overall performance.\n2. Protect Your Interests\nEnterprise software initiatives involve parties from within and outside your organization. Varied perspectives and interests from systems integrators, software and hardware vendors and IT consultants can cause conflicts. As such, implementation consultants will help you protect your interests. Business management consulting can also help you identify and prioritize your needs versus wants. They also help you select the software that meets your needs. That helps you save time and money. Configuring your software lets your consultant understand your requirements better. That makes it easy for your business analyst to advice you how to protect your interests. An implementation analyst ensures you have the appropriate resources, plans, and strategy.\nIT is not a core business for most companies. Instead, it\u2019s a service offering at the corporate and regional levels. You don\u2019t have to replace enterprise software after every 5-10 years. Implementation consultants allow you to focus on your core business. Whether you need IT expertise, organizational change or risk management expertise, a business analyst fills the gap and complements your resources.\n4. Navigate the Lifecycle\nYour consultant helps you define your path, make informed decisions, and stay on objective when things change. An advisor will help you identify your business risks and their mitigation. For example, a consultant helps you find ways to mitigate the risk of incomplete data in your new system.\n5. Achieve Expected Benefits\nA business consultant will help you identify your expected benefits. You also learn how to develop your business case. Again, a business consultant makes your software initiative more economical through better quality management.\nOverall, your implementation consultant will help you complete a project on time. A consultant will also ensure that all problems are ironed out of your system before it goes live. You may engage a business consultant to help you on matters regarding workload analysis and utilization analysis. Hire a trusted consultant to help you make your business efforts more manageable and economical. You may be able to find more resources and insights at the Carpedia International Ltd. website.\nSeptember 25, 2017 / 0 Comments / Category: Business\n1. Understand your Business Case\nFor any field service management system to make a difference in your business, you are required to invest your money and time. Documenting, understanding, communicating the case of your business into the new system, and the achievements you expect the new system to bring to you are the most important steps to justify the investment as well as directing your vendors. A good field service management system will ask you about the business case and understand your objective.\n2. Engage the Field Technicians\nYour service technician does not only perform your inspection, maintenance, or repair but also interact with your clients as well as living the methods used in recording the work. You must include these technicians in the process of purchasing the field management service software from evaluating the software and building the business case. Doing this may reduce field resistance in the system and uncover new ideas to do things better. In the recent years, mobile application, network, and technology has made a leap. Learn more information at the Miracle Service website.\n3. Take a Dive into Customer Support\nYour field service management system is in charge of running the system. Like it is with most service management systems, you are equipped with team members who want to develop solutions for other in the organization and those who want hand-holding personalities. In such cases, you can\u2019t be sure that the field service software will pull you out of the mud when you get stuck. Preventative maintenance is important so that the system can be capable, accessible, and affordable. Will software experts be available on the phone or at call centers? Are there parameters to determine whether service will be paid or included?\nAn important often neglected step when selecting the best software is reference calls. Reference calling regards, as well as many other factors, field service scheduling. Don\u2019t let your enthusiasm over a particular vendor of your choice make you lose sight of the important factors that emanate from the fruit of the system you will gain on a daily basis. Ask a wide range of questions by making the most of your reference calls from system stability and usability to customer communication and support. Moreover, you can also choose to talk to the operations users and the company management.\nJuly 27, 2017 / 0 Comments / Category: Business\nLaser printers come in different varieties. There is the colour laser printer and the black and white variant. Coloured laser printers have the best text quality prints, fastest speeds and most economical usage. If you do a lot of scanning, photocopying or sending and receiving faxes, you might need a multi-function laser printer that can execute all these tasks.\nYou should also consider connectivity when buying a laser printer. A standard printer has a USB port and an Ethernet or wireless connectivity. Ensure the printer supports all the devices in your business. This includes devices running on Apple, Android and Windows. You might also want a machine that allows you to print from cloud-based platforms such as Google Docs, Dropbox and OneDrive.\nInkjet printers take more time to produce a page, but their output is quite impressive. The inkjet\u2019s cartridge has sophisticated components capable of spraying controlled amounts of ink on a printed page, creating high-quality texts and graphics. You can combine the right settings on your computer with different kinds of papers to get the outcome you desire. A basic inkjet printer is far much cheaper than a laser printer. Some are even cheaper than office photocopiers.\nThere are four things you need to consider when buying an inkjet printer. They include functionality, workload, cost of ownership and connection. You need something that can print a document in black and white as well as in color. Consider how many pages you print in a week. If you usually print more than 400 pages per week, a laser printer might be the right option for you. You also need an inkjet printer that has high-capacity cartridges and good connectivity. To gain more information, Hub Technology Group Inc may be able to provide additional insights with their online resources.\nAn impact printer for small business produces printed pages by striking ink ribbons using dot-matrix mechanisms. The printer moves across the paper and makes dots that form characters and graphics. An impact printer is far much less sophisticated when compared to inkjet and laser printers. They also have lower operating and maintenance costs. Companies who use multi-part documents such as checks and invoices can greatly benefit from impact business printers.\nBefore you buy any printer, it is important to identify the specific needs of your business. Determine the tasks the printer will perform, how many people will be using it and what documents you will print. You must also consider your budget. You don\u2019t want a printer that will make you strain financially.\nCanada has always been voted as one of the best countries in the world to do business in. Just a couple of years back, an Economist Intelligence Unit report ranked Canada as the best place to conduct business, globally. But that\u2019s not all; the country also boasts to be the home of some of the best business schools in the world. The country offers an extensive range of business-related academic opportunities for aspiring business professionals. You can choose to pursue a certificate, a diploma, or a degree in business from one of the many reputable business colleges in Canada, depending on your academic needs.\nGetting Into a Canadian Business College\nEnrolling for a program at a business college in Canada is fairly easy for both locals and foreigners, just as long as you meet the entry threshold. However, the process of application will vary across institutions and resident provinces. The next step is to choose a specialty, and it\u2019s probably best to do that before you choose the college itself.\nLanguage proficiency and finances are the two most important factors when it comes to studying in Canada. Courses are offered in English and French, which are the two most spoken tongues in Canada. For international students, a language proficiency test may be required for enrollment.\nSome people go back to college while still working for additional degrees that earn them promotions and professional designations, both of which attract fatter paychecks. Sometimes, people get laid off from their jobs as a result of the company\u2019s financial troubles. In some cases, these individuals have a hard time securing another job because they don\u2019t meet the academic qualification or their skills are no longer marketable, which may lead to the need for a second career. If you are one of these individuals, you can go back to college and pursue a business degree in a highly marketable field such as digital marketing.\nIf you live in Ontario and happen to be laid off from work, you can join the Ontario government sponsored second career program that offers an opportunity to learn more skills that can land you a job in high-demand professions. This program is offered to people who really need it, and in some case, the Ministry of Training, Colleges, and Universities (MTCU) in Ontario may ask you to make a small contribution (whatever you can afford) towards your training.\nJune 29, 2017 / 0 Comments / Category: Business\nEvery year, small businesses are awarded billions of dollars in form of government grants. Although most people know that grants exist, few clearly understand where to get them, how to qualify for them, or even how to apply for them. In connection to this, the following are a few facts that you need to understand to leverage on grants for small businesses.\nSmall Business Loans Versus Grants\nSmall business loans and grants are two completely different things. While a business loan may be easier to obtain in terms of the procedure and qualification procedures needed, it is never \u201cfree money\u201d. The money has to be paid back with some interests. On the contrary, grants are awarded to small businesses with the knowledge that they don\u2019t necessarily have to pay them back.\nGrant-giving institutions in Canada seldom provide grants to individual entrepreneurs looking to start or expand their businesses. In fact, these institutions don\u2019t even supply grants to individuals who are planning to start their own non-profits. Most institutions are interested in providing grants to specific types of organizations and groups. Although there are some grant\u2013giving organizations that might consider grant requests from certain non-profits, they only do so if they are located in areas where the institutions have existing business presence. In other words, these institutions only offer grants to projects that are, or will be consistent with their goals and objectives. On the other hand, government grants are only available to educational institutions and non-profits whose major focus is scientific research, education, medicine, or technology development. Moreover, if you do qualify for government grants for small businesses, it is important to note that the proceeds must be consistent with the funding institution\u2019s objectives.\nPartial Cover for Business Costs\nUnlike grants received by government bodies and institutions, project-based grants require applicants to provide alternative or counter funding. Additionally, grants for small businesses may only cover just a fraction of the project\u2019s cost. In fact, it is very rare to get a grant that covers 100% of the total cost needed to start or expand a small business.\nContrary to what many people believe, \u201cfree money\u201d in form of grants are available\u2014real business grants exist. In fact, every year, hundreds of small businesses and other minority-owned businesses in Canada receive such grants from a wide range of government agencies and other non-profit organizations. While grants don\u2019t have to be repaid, they have to be used to at least start a new business or expand an existing one\u2014and based on the funding institution\u2019s goals and objectives. Other types of grants must also be used for innovation research. If you would like to learn more, visit Ontario Centres of Excellence and check out their online resources.\nJanuary 16, 2017 / 0 Comments / Category: Business",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb \u00bb 6 Reasons Why You Should Say NO To Credit Cards\nCredits cards are believed to be one\u2019s best friend in times of need and crisis. Yes, they also prove to be one sometimes. However, the million-dollar question is: Is this reason good enough to own a credit card?\nYou may also argue that there are many other advantages of credit cards, like they give discounts and cash back rewards, interest-free period of 45 to 55 days, and also help you build a credit history.\nGood! Have you, however, ever realised that if credit cards can help you build your credit history and score, they can also ruin them forever if used recklessly, because of which you won\u2019t be able to take a personal or home loan ever in your life? Are you also aware that crores of people the world over have fallen into a debt trap because of credit cards only, which has ruined many homes?\nWhy? Because credit cards work on the principle of \u2018Spend Now and Pay Later\u2019 \u2013 which induces a majority of people to spend more than what they actually earn, sometimes to impress someone and sometimes simply to maintain their \u2018social status\u2019! And they realise their folly when it is too late!\nYou may wonder \u2013 What is wrong in spending now and clearing the dues later? May be nothing \u2018wrong\u2019, until you realise that while you can pay off your personal loan in months and a few years, it may take even decades to clear your credit card dues if you keep paying only the minimum amount due?\nAccording to one rough estimate, if your credit card outstanding balance is Rs 2 lakh and the interest charged is 40%, then it will take about 15 years to clear your dues if you continue paying only the minimum amount due each month. And if you keep delaying this payment just by a few days (on which late charges are levied every month), then you may not be able to clear the dues in your lifetime also!\nIt is clear, thus, why you should avoid using credit cards as far as possible. Although there may be many reasons to stop using credit cards, here we are taking a look at top 6 reasons why you should say \u2018no\u2019 to them:\n1. Credit card interest rates are prohibitive\nCredit card interest rates are high, which can make financing your purchases even more over board. \u2018 Credit card companies charge interest rates on some cards that more than double that rate and when you tend to borrow money at these double-digit interest rates, it isn\u2019t going to help your situation. If you don\u2019t have the money to pay cash for something in the first place, you probably don\u2019t want to make it even more expensive by adding high interest to the price \u2018.\n\u2018 People tend to spend more money when paying with credit than they would with cash. This is because buying a product just doesn\u2019t seem as big a deal if you just sign a receipt. \u201cPractically if you don\u2019t have to think about paying for that product for a month, this will encourage you to splurge more!!! If you pay with cash, however, you can physically feel the rupee notes leaving your hand, giving you a better sense of not only how much it truly costs, but also how much money you have left in your now-lighter wallet \u2018.\n3. Credit cards may lead to debt trap\nWith hidden charges and prohibitive interest rates, credit cards often push many people deeper into debt, getting out of which becomes difficult after a point. This is no longer a secret!.\n4. 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        "raw_content": "Rajavi warns of execution of large number of detainees on the eve of new academic year\nFour persons arrested during the July uprisings in Tehran and other cities received death sentences and their verdicts were approved by the \"Supreme Court of Justice,\" the state owned daily Jomhouri Islami reported today quoting mullah Gholam Hossein Rahbarpour, head of the \"Islamic Revolutionary Court.\"\nBy executing a large number of those arrested in the mid-July uprising and by terrorizing the university and high school students, the clerical regime seeks to avoid another surge of public protests on the eve of the new school year.\nAs the head of the State Supreme Security Council, Khatami ordered the suppression of demonstrators during the mid-July uprising and afterwards. 10,000 people were arrested, and most of them are still being kept in custody.\nIn the past weeks, officials and state owned media have repeatedly expressed concern about a recurrence of unrest, what they call \"Riots II\".\nMr. Massoud Rajavi, President of the National Council of Resistance, urged the UN Secretary General and Human Rights Commission as well as the international human rights organizations and advocates to immediately intervene and condemn the clerical regime's mistreatment and execution of the said prisoners. Mr. Rajavi also urged the UN Security Council to adopt binding sanctions against Iran's ruling mullahs and do not allow this medieval regime to exploit the world community's inaction in order to continue its crimes against the people of Iran, particularly the political prisoners.",
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        "raw_content": "Partnership with Burnsville Fire preparing students for EMT certification\nBurnsville Fire Chief B.J. Jungmann is working directly with students who are learning CPR in the new Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) class taught by Dr. Anne (Werner) Dempsey at Burnsville High School. Students are working in pairs to use dummies to practice their skills and Jungmann and Dempsey move from group to group providing instruction and feedback.\nThe Burnsville Fire Department is a key player in the EMT class that is part of the Health Services & Human Services Pathway at the school. Students are learning to be first responders, making split-second decisions in medical emergencies. EMTs work on ambulances, fire trucks, medical helicopters and even on the side of athletics fields.\nWhen they are 18 years old and have passed a national certifying exam, students could begin working as an EMT for a fire department, hospital or private ambulance provider. They could also take further courses to become a paramedic. The course is a great foundation for every medical career.\nJungmann became interested in his career because his dad was a volunteer firefighter for 33 years.\n\u201cStudents may not understand what the job is like or know what it takes to be an EMT or firefighter,\u201d said Jungmann. \u201cThis class may pique their interest and hopefully get them passionate about the career field.\u201d\nLater in the class, students will do ride-alongs which Jungmann predicts will have impact.\n\u201cThey\u2019ll see EMTs in action,\u201d he said. \u201cIt becomes more real then.\u201d\nThe course covers topics like patient assessment, trauma management, recognition and care of heart disease, respiratory problems and other medical emergencies.\nInver Hills Community College has been another important partner in the development of the program. The college provided a team of paramedics to deliver additional training for Dempsey, a chiropractor, and also partnered with Burnsville High School to offer the concurrent class, in which students can earn nine college credits.\nThe class is part of the Burnsville High School\u2019s Pathways program, which helps students find their interests and take classes to prepare for successful futures. Learn more about Pathways at BHS at www.isd191.org/pathways.\nPhoto: Burnsville High School students Vlad Lind, left, and Samira Elmi work with Burnsville Fire Chief B.J. Jungmann during a recent class.\nPathways, community",
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        "raw_content": "Celtic Fairylands Festival July 12-15\nA moment at 2011's festival.\nROME- The annual Fairylands Festival celebrating Celtic art, music, and food will inaugurate its seventh edition this Thursday through Sunday in town and commune Guidonia Montecielo, 27 km NE of Rome.\nThe re-enactment of one of the oldest and most evocative cultures that has permeated the history and tradition of Europe will be created with sounds of harps, violins, flutes and bagpipes, the taste of beer, cider, and traditional recipes. Lastly, the festival will offer literature and folklore about the Celts\u2019 many thousand years of history.\nAll will take place in a typical village setting that was constructed for the occasion in the pine forest of Guidonia. The fantastical village setting in workings with coloured-lights and fog machines will provide the fantastical backdrop for many concerts and traditional dances every evening after the sunset.\nGuidoniawas erected as a commune in 1937 by Benito Mussolini, its name was chosen to honour the Regia Aeronautica general Allessandro Guidonia (1880-1928), who had died on 27 April 1928 while testing a new parachute at the air force facilities.\nFairylands Festival is the first Celtic music and culture festival of Southern Italy.\nThe schedule of events and more information can be found on the festival\u2019s website: http://fairylandsfestival.org/programma.html",
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        "raw_content": "Moving is about as stressful a time as any in our lives and the lives of our fids. Having just completed moving the \"gang\" into a new house, I thought I would share some of the things that helped our move go smoothly. The feathered crew (Alex and Zeke, African Greys and April, Umbrella Cockatoo) have settled in nicely and things returned to normal quickly. Granted, the move was to a nearby city and we were not on the road in the U-Haul for more than an hour, but I believe preparing the birds had everything to do with their reduced stress level and smooth transition.\nI also want to mention that there is the coolest service for moving called PODS (Portable On Demand Storage). I had it delivered to my old house the weekend before the actual move. This allowed me to pack up all my non-essentials at my leisure, clear out the house and cut down on the stress and chaos of the actual moving day. They took the \"POD\" away and stored it at their warehouse until the day I scheduled it to be delivered to my new house. I only had to rent a U-Haul for a few left over things and the bird cages.\nEverything but a blanket, pillow, alarm clock, bird supplies and cages (that didn't get into the POD) were packed up in the U-Haul the night before the actual move. Renting the U-Haul for an extra day was really worth it! All I had to do on moving day was gather up a few things, place the birds in the carriers, load up the cages and away we went to our new home. My \"POD\" was delivered to my house later that afternoon and I had as much time as I wanted to unload it. It arrived on a Friday and I scheduled the POD pickup for the following Tuesday.\nThe reason I recommend a service like PODS is that it relieved so much stress. I was calm, the birds were calm and I could focus on making them more comfortable instead of running around loading things up at the last minute. I will never move without PODS again - it was that good!\nThe move actually took place in several stages.\nStage 1 - Keep the Fids Informed\nHouse hunting is always both exciting and exhausting. But, when I found a house I really liked and the offer was accepted, I showed the flyer with the picture of the new house to the fids and told them all about it. I told them how nice it would be for them to have a bigger room with nice big windows and everything. Yes, I really did this! They may not understand all the words, but they get the fact that something is up.\nWhen my old house sold and the paperwork was progressing along nicely, I started packing. I made sure they saw what I was doing and I would talk about the moving day and how exciting it would be.\nStage 2 - Prepare the Fids\nA few days before the actual move, I cleared out my master bedroom and moved the fids out of their normal \"bird room\" and into the master bedroom. It was only across the hall, and not in totally unfamiliar surroundings. But, it conveyed the message to them loud and clear that change was coming. I made the move in the morning so they would have time to get used to the new room before bedtime.\nAfter their first night in the master bedroom, I introduced the idea of travel. They have all been in carriers at one time or another, but I didn't have three carriers, I only had one. I went and bought a new one and borrowed another to make three. Three days before moving day, I placed each carrier in front of the cage of the bird that would be using that particular carrier. I placed them there all set up and ready to go with the doors open.\nAfter they stated at the carriers for a few hours, I took each parrot and placed them in the carrier briefly. Just long enough to close the door, tell them how good they were and take them out again. The next day I kept them in there a little bit longer, about 5 to 10 minutes or so. 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        "raw_content": "Welcome to julietteandthelicks.com\nThis is the official website of the band Juliette and the Licks\nAs you can tell by our name, we are a very postmodern band with a tremendous emphasis on feminist postmodern rock.\nNow, please forgive the labels because you\u2019ve probably have heard those labels before and you probably have rolled your eyes. It seems that a lot of rock acts who feel that they have to classify, categorize or otherwise academically explain their music, have a reputation for not being all that good.\nWell, we beg to differ. After all, a lot of rock acts that seemed speculative, theoretical or even experimental have gone on to become quite a name for themselves. 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We had a lot of things that we were talking about and thinking about regarding music.\nAnd it\u2019s funny how it all began because it\u2019s kind of like a group of friends getting together to complain about how modern music sucked. And if you\u2019ve ever hung out with your friends and talked about your musical tastes, I have a strong suspicion that you have had these types of conversations.\nIn fact, they are quite common because, let\u2019s face it, maybe due to the way the music industry works, or perhaps reflecting the technical limitations of music distribution, modern music is not as good as we think it should be.\nNow, this doesn\u2019t necessarily mean that we\u2019re old fogeys. It\u2019s not like we were in the 1950\u2019s and we have this tremendous reservoir of lived experience to compare modern music to, but, you know, just like with anything else in life, you are entitled to your opinion.\nYou are entitled to thinking what is good and what isn\u2019t. 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You\u2019re not really intending to do it, you may think you have something distinctive and original in your head, but by the time you reduce it into music that people can actually perceive, they\u2019re entitled to the conclusion that it\u2019s copied and pasted.\nDo you see the problem here? And this highlights the problem of formula because the technology is there and it\u2019s so easy to just basically go with the tried and proven form so there\u2019s really no effort to distinguish. There\u2019s really no effort to take things to the next level.\nAnd I was going on and on about this with my friends, and they had their own beef. A lot of them had issues with the celebrity culture.\nModern Music Technology\nBelieve it or not, we have reached a point in modern music technology where the persona of the musical artist is accorded a lot of weight. In fact, it gets so much weight that people are ready, willing and eager to forgive a tremendous amount of unoriginality or even lack of musical competence.\nThere, you heard it right. People are that forgiving. And it\u2019s easy to see why they have this mindset because they\u2019re thinking that technology is a ready stand-in for musical ability. You can auto-tune pretty much anything. Somebody can leave a message on your voice mailbox and you can run that data through your auto-tuner and come up with a song. Crazy.\nSo it\u2019s no surprise that Juliette and the Licks was formed in reaction to all of this. It really is a collective Dear John letter to modern music.\nNow, this doesn\u2019t mean we have our mind set on being the next celebrity band, but we just want to throw something out there. We just wanted to make a statement. We didn\u2019t want to be yet another group of dedicated and passionate music fans who are just resolved to take all of this lying down.\nIs there such a thing as an e-juice lifestyle?\nYou have to understand that for the longest time, subcultures, youth movements and the like in North America or Western Europe often define themselves based on what they choose to consume. You only need to look at the MOD or SKA movements in England to get a clearer example of this. They dressed the certain way, they went to work or got around using a certain type of transportation. Of course, this is the scooter of the era in particular Vespa scooters. They also had a certain preference in music. All these combined to create some sort of lifestyle and people can easily tell or whether the kind of lifestyle you led based on the products you consume. Now, the same applied with hippies, in fact, this applies across the board. 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        "raw_content": "Yours truly features in the 'Grand Rounds' of Pediatric Nephrology website\nI am happy to report to you that an article written by me titled, \"Peritoneal dialysis as modality of choice in kids\" has been featured in the \"Grand Rounds\" of the website Pediatric Nephrology maintained by Dr. Sidharth Sethi, Pediatric Nephrologist at AIIMS, New Delhi.\nIn the article, I suggest that in kids with renal failure, Peritoneal dialysis, rather than Hemodialysis should be the modality of choice, all other things being neutral. An excerpt from the article:\n\"The whole exercise of undergoing a session of hemodialysis is quite traumatic to the strongest of adults. For kids, it can be living hell. The process of cannulations and then seeing your blood outside your body, the fatigue at the end of a session, it is all too much for a child to bear.\nPeritoneal dialysis is an excellent alternative medicine has given us.\n...kidney disease is often a lifelong affair, something that the playful little boy sitting in\nfront of you is going to have to live with for the rest of his life. Every little step you take to help him bear this cross will make life a little less difficult to live.\"\nDr Sidharth Sethi said\u2026\nThanks Kamal!\nI wonder how a child deals with bullies in school. Bullies have a tendency to tease a child with a disability and even touch the affected part or push kids around. How does a child protect the catheter that sticks out from the stomach from such bullies? Or is it something that is well hidden and protected?\nI met you several times when I was on PD. Did you ever see anything sticking out?\nYes, the catheter sits in a pouch that is wrapped around the stomach. No one can see it if you're wearing a shirt.\nBut, yes, a child needs to be 'trained' by his parents/doctor about how to handle situations that may arise.\nIn general non-bullies should be trained to handle the bullies. I was one of the non-bullies who was effected. I will train my kids atleast.\nI would love to know what you would teach.\nFight back? Avoid them? Form your own group?\nConfide in your parents? Snitch to your teachers?\nHave therapists/counselors visit the school and hold sessions? Who pays for their time? Who will make EVERYONE - students, teachers and parents - attend?\nIf you have the answers, then the whole world needs them. Especially Australia, England and the USA. Including India too.\nthis is not the only one the whole world needs. I don't have a better answer now. But my answer was silence then. I will try to get a better one.",
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        "raw_content": "We decided on a new project. We're making pet memorials, leash holders and things like that. We have a few other things on the horizon but that's what we are starting with for now. I think it's a fun project so far and if none sell, at least it's stuff we can keep for ourselves.\nWe had a difficult time with certain craft items at first but once we got that part straightened out I think the stuff we've done so far (save one) has turned out gorgeous. I'll post pictures once we're ready for that stage. We just finished a few things tonight. I can't wait for everyone to see what we've done so far. :) I'll probably put them up on Etsy or something to see how it goes.",
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        "raw_content": "I'm often asked what I have in mind for my own wedding day. \"You see a lot of weddings, and probably know exactly what you want, right?\" The truth is, I really don't know! Sure, there are some things I'd love to make sure I include, but I don't really have an actual plan. Where would I get married? Would it be small or big? What time of the year would it be? Who would I hire to be MY photographer? These are unanswered questions, and honestly, I'm not rushing to figure them out! When people ask Jem and me what we imagine the day is going to be like, we just laugh. \"We'll see when we get there\".\nPossibly the best part of being a wedding photographer, is being able to enjoy some of the highest moments of a person's life. What more could we ask for? Having shot enough weddings, we have expectations for ourselves. We know the things that could go wrong, and the big party winners. We have an expectation of the cost of the things we would want most: good photography, outdoor venue, gorgeous bouquet. I am grateful for my knowledge of the wedding industry, but in the same breath, I want my clients to have the same expectations I would as a bride myself, experience or not!\nSure, we won't be getting married in the next year, probably not even the next two years, but we have all this time to enjoy our job together, and enjoy getting to be with our clients during their best ever celebration! When the time comes, maybe things will be different. And if it is, at least I have this blog post to refer back to and have a laugh at.\nHappy Saturday, my loves!\nTagged: wedding photographers, Portland Wedding, portland oregon engagement photographer, portland oregon fine art wedding photographer, Portland Wedding Photographer, oregon wedding photographers, oregon wedding",
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        "raw_content": "who, what?\nTop Kinks Songs 1972\nflickr photo shared by cdrummbks under a Creative Commons ( BY ) license\nAfter the ebb of 1971 and Muswell Hillbillies I was not really looking forward to 1972. I knew there wouldn\u2019t be competition for the top spot, but what would follow? In 1972 they released Everybody\u2019s in Show-Biz which was a double album: one disc of original tunes and one of a live performance featuring recent stuff. I am considering both discs for this. That\u2019s more a reflection of how this album is kind of a dud in my mind than anything else. With that, here\u2019s the list:\nAlcohol (Live)\nBrainwashed (Live)\n\u201cCelluloid Heroes\u201d is one of those special songs that seems to rise above its pretensions. It captures the melancholy of fame quite nicely. It\u2019s also an optimal balance of Ray Davies\u2019 wit and sentimentality that sometimes can veer into trite and annoying. This song is just lovely.\n\u201cHere Comes Yet Another Day\u201d has a road trip feel to it. It\u2019s rambling yet going places. The organ intro belies the hook. It\u2019s an overlooked song (like this album) that is fairly tight and rolling despite the American affectations. I actually like the horns.\nWe have another country rock jamble in \u201cYou Don\u2019t Know My Name\u201d. There\u2019s something about Dave Davies\u2019 voice that really suits this song. The hippie flute interlude is nice and unexpected.\n\u201cSitting In My Hotel\u201d is a straightforward, earnest, rock ballad. Starting with the solo piano, then kicking in the rest. It\u2019s repetitive but comforting despite the melancholy. It\u2019s a very pleasant song, though kind of cliche.\nThe resonator guitar kicks off \u201cMotorway\u201d kind of like \u201cPowerman\u201d, but not so ominous. Instead of a heavy rock song we get a picking country-esque song about driving on the motorway. It\u2019s pretty cheesy, but also jaunty and pleasant. I can\u2019t hate.\n\u201cLook A Little On The Sunny Side\u201d is another throwback to the old English beer hall songs. It\u2019s kind of drunken and OK.\nNow we have a live version of \u201cAlcohol\u201d \u2013 I wasn\u2019t a huge fan of it on Muswell Hillbillies because the lyrics aren\u2019t great and it\u2019s painfully obvious. The drunken looseness of the live version works though, much more than the studio version.\n\u201cHot Potatoes\u201d is another country rock track that\u2019s laid back about something as mundane as domestic strife and simple meals. It\u2019s repetitive and easy to sing along, so kind of catchy, but not great.\n\u201cSupersonic Rocket Ship\u201d is precious, but also doesn\u2019t really work. It remind me of \u201cApeman\u201d in the novelty factor, (it has steel drums!) but the song doesn\u2019t really go anywhere.\nThis live version of \u201cBrainwashed\u201d is tight and much faster than the version on Arthur. It\u2019s pretty good.\nSo that\u2019s 1972. Will things get better with 1973? Could you sense my apathy? We\u2019ll see.\nWritten by Kendra K 1 Comment Posted in blagg, music\nWe all knew this would happen. I\u2019d hit a year in the Kinks discography where it was more work to endure than a pleasure to listen to. I thought that year might have been 1972, but alas it was 1971. They released two albums that year \u2013 the often forgotten soundtrack Percy and the trite Muswell Hillbillies. My parents own both albums. I remember listening to Percy on my own volition. I remember my parents had a fondness for Muswell Hillbillies, perhaps because it was the album that was around when they were courting. When I listened to it for this project I asked my mom what was up with that and she confessed she doesn\u2019t really like it \u2013 it\u2019s a dad thing. That explains why I kind of hated it. So anyhow, here\u2019s the list.\n\u201cGod\u2019s Children\u201d starts with a really lovely guitar riff and then some soft, sincere vocals. It\u2019s a tender song about our place in the world. You wouldn\u2019t know it was about the hubris of progress and science as told through the story of a penis transplant. This is one of my all time favourite Kinks\u2019 songs and showed up at no. 3 on my original list. This would be the top song regardless of anything else in 1971.\n\u201cOklahoma U.S.A.\u201d is another tender song. Lyrically, Ray Davies tries to put himself in the heart of America, with a tedious melancholy and faded dreams. This is the kind of wistful song Ray Davies is the master of, and it has the right balance of sentiment and kitsch.\nI can\u2019t say I actually like \u201c20th Century Man\u201d but I can respect it. It\u2019s a good example of Ray Davies\u2019 song writing that\u2019s too literal and too derivative. The resonator guitar is back and it\u2019s trying to be Delta blues, but it\u2019s just OK until you get to the vaguely medieval sounding bridge, which leads to the rock. This song could stand to miss out on the first half basically.\n\u201cDreams\u201d is a very traditional song of reaching akin to \u201cDavid Watts\u201d from Percy, but I think it\u2019s a pretty decent example of semi-orchestral early 70s rock production. The song is a gem.\nThe best thing about \u201cMuswell Hillbillies\u201d is the bright guitar lick in the intro. It\u2019s got that 70s country rock mid-tempo sing along feel that I\u2019m just not a fan of. The lyrics are kind of entertaining in that they evoke the feelings of Tennessee or Kentucky, but in London. Only it\u2019s also hokey and I\u2019d rather just listen to some Buck Owens. The guitars though\u2026 really nice.\n\u201cComplicated Life\u201d is a sloppy Southern rock dirge with some slide guitar. Lyrically I think Ray Davies does some interesting things, but I also think this is too hokey. I like the sing-along chorus. I also feel drunk listening to it.\nAnother song from Percy is \u201cMoments\u201d, which is kind of an odd song with a really nice climb going into the chorus-like thing. I don\u2019t know\u2026 I appreciate the off-kilter time, the strings, minimal beat, and how it meanders.\n\u201cThe Way Love Used To Be\u201d is also from Percy. It\u2019s a slow, dark song that starts almost with a whisper. It\u2019s a good song to look out a window onto a rainy, empty street. Feel lonely. Love is over.\nWe already know by this point how much the Kinks like traditional music hall music \u2013 and this is another song in that vein. It\u2019s cute. It\u2019s not as country as much of Muswell Hillbillies, which is most likely why I don\u2019t mind it. It\u2019s too corny to be higher on the list.\nThe last song is \u201cLavender Lane\u201d. This is like what a Mungo Jerry song should aspire to be. That\u2019s definitely damning with faint praise.\nThat\u2019s the list. \u201cSkin and Bone\u201d barely made it but I was also scraping the bottom of the barrel for this. Even writing this was a chore. 1972 will be easier since there\u2019s just Everybody\u2019s In Show-Biz.\nWritten by Kendra K No comments Posted in blagg, music\nTop 10 Kinks Songs 1970\n1970 might be the last great year for the Kinks, but I never really listened to Lola Versus Powerman and The Moneygoround, Part One that much. I mean, I knew the hits but the album as a whole wasn\u2019t etched into my psyche like Village Green Preservation Society or Arthur. Listening to this album a bunch of times to make this list was a pleasurable exercise. I don\u2019t think there\u2019s anything really surprising or controversial here. Overall I think the whole album is cohesive, but there are some songs that are kind of clunky and slavish to the theme. Other songs totally transcend it. Clearly Ray Davies was pretty bitter about the industry by this point. So with that note, here\u2019s the list!\nGet Back In The Line\nI really did not want to put \u201cLola\u201d at the top of the list because it\u2019s probably their most iconic song besides \u201cYou Really Got Me\u201d. Weird Al even covered it! It\u2019s a song like that. It\u2019s also really good. The opening chords on the resonator guitar immediately hook you to the song, and nothing else sounds quite like it. (Just like \u201cYou Really Got Me\u201d.) The chorus is easy to sing along to drunkenly, kind of like \u201cHey Jude\u201d. Nowadays, I do struggle with whether or not the lyrics are transphobic, but I take comfort in how positive the song ends. It\u2019s modern love. It\u2019s also a well recorded and arranged hit. The bass line, whoa. Yeah, I get why everybody loves it.\n\u201cThis Time Tomorrow\u201d is such a lovely song, despite the airplane noises mixed throughout it. I think it was used in some Wes Anderson film which I\u2019ve yet to watch. I know it\u2019s a song about touring specifically, but it really captures the feeling of distance and longing from travel that seems near universal. It also really uses that resonator guitar very well. It makes me maudlin as hell.\nThe most beautiful song on the list is \u201cA Long Way From Home\u201d. Its measured wistfulness keeps it tasteful without being overly sentimental. It\u2019s balanced and poignant. I don\u2019t think I have the vocabulary to adequately describe it, but it haunts me.\n\u201cStrangers\u201d is a great song sung by Dave Davies. Paste magazine loves it. I really like it. It\u2019s so stripped down and kind of raw in a really lovely and vulnerable way. They try to work out the point of life, and it seems like it\u2019s all about the journey.\nThe surprise on this list to me was \u201cDenmark Street\u201d. It\u2019s about the street where the music publishing industry in the UK was centered for a long time. Despite being painfully obvious about the music business, the music carries the song. It\u2019s one of the most bombastic and poppy songs on the album but it doesn\u2019t sound too trite or like a novelty song.\n\u201cPowerman\u201d starts with some ominous plucking of the resonator guitar and then the guitar riffs kick in. Lyrically the song is OK but not great. It stands out though for being a pretty hard rocking song with good riffs, but it\u2019s not quite as good as other bands in the day like Black Sabbath. (Really though, who is?) It adds a lot of weight to the album.\n\u201cGet Back In Line\u201d is one of those songs that really grows on you. It\u2019s a working man\u2019s song with a country twinge that kind of sounds like to could be on Muswell Hillbillies. Anyhow, this song is well constructed and well rounded and I think we should listen to it on Labor Day.\nI struggled with \u201cThe Moneygoround\u201d because it\u2019s so short and a throwback to English beer halls. The bouncy piano is a nice juxtaposition to the cynical lyrics. Everybody gets their cut. It\u2019s a really good little thing.\n\u201cApeman\u201d is a total novelty song. I kind of hate it but it\u2019s also well crafted and perfectly cheesy. I don\u2019t actively like listening to this song much though I do like this performance of theirs from Top of the Pops. It\u2019s like Mungo Jerry, only good.\nThe last song on the list is \u201cRats\u201d \u2013 the only Dave Davies penned song on the list (and of the year). It\u2019s also rocking and has some of Dave\u2019s signature guitar chords. The lyrics are kind of stupid though, so I like it but I don\u2019t love it.\nThat\u2019s the list! I dropped off some dumb ass songs like \u201cTop of the Pops\u201d or \u201cThe Contenders.\u201d Also not on the list is the UK B-side to \u201cLola\u201d, \u201cBerkeley Mews\u201d. It\u2019s a fine song but was originally recorded in 1968 and was supposed to be on Village Green Preservation Society but didn\u2019t make the cut. It\u2019s OK and I like it, but it didn\u2019t make the cut in 1970 or 1968.\nWritten by Kendra K No comments Posted in music\nThis is probably my most controversial Kinks ranking yet. 1969 was perhaps the apex of the Kinks discography with the release of Arthur (Or The Decline And Fall Of The British Empire) \u2013 their most cohesive and fully realized album that had a proper balance of creativity and grit. It kind of hurt to pick the album apart, but it also made me re-evaluate my relationship with it, getting past childhood nostalgia of my mom singing \u201cVictoria\u201d to me at the top of her lungs.\nPutting \u201cShangri-La\u201d at the top is an obvious choice. Structurally and musically, the song is complex and almost operatic. From beginning to end it really feels like you\u2019re observing the rise of suburban consumerism, but not in an entirely dismissive way. Lyrically, this is some of Ray Davies\u2019 finest work. It\u2019s an anthem for a generation.\n\u201cSome Mother\u2019s Son\u201d might not be the most popular or well regarded song, but I think they really achieved something with it. Similar to \u201cShangri-La\u201d, this song starts softly and grows into a flourish, but instead of the horrors of keeping up with the Joneses, it\u2019s the horrors of World War I. Every time I listen to this song I feel on the verge of tears, thinking of young Englishmen laying in trenches and field while their mothers at home try to keep their memories intact. It\u2019s sentimental enough to be one of the great anti-war songs without being ham-fisted and preachy.\n\u201cKing Kong\u201d was the B-side to \u201cPlastic Man\u201d (which didn\u2019t make the cut). It\u2019s a silly song about a bomb but it\u2019s also one of the most hard rocking songs they ever recorded, well before Dave went pseudo-metal. This song needs to be played very loud.\n\u201cMindless Child of Motherhood\u201d was the B-side to \u201cDrivin'\u201d (another song that didn\u2019t make the cut). It was originally supposed to be on Dave Davies\u2019 aborted solo album. The lyrics are kind of dumb, I\u2019ll admit that. The music though\u2026 oh the guitar riff in the beginning and the arpeggiated part at the are great.\nPutting \u201cVictoria\u201d fifth seems sacrilegious but I think the song is good but not that great. The guitars are iconic and perfectly recorded. The melody is hard not to sing along with. I guess lyrically it falls apart for me though\u2026 maybe because I am such a staunch republican and despise the thought of the monarchy? Maybe also that I now see the expansive British Empire as not a great thing. It\u2019s hard for me to not feel a swell of emotion when this song comes on, but it\u2019s not a weird mix of wistfulness and loathing. I know my mom almost named me Victoria after this song.\nThe title track \u201cArthur\u201d is sort of a dumb song, but it is a nice summation of the life of the man the album is about. It\u2019s definitely trying to be country (which they will take into more extremes in later year). I think Ray and Dave do a nice job of singing about a guy trying to get buy in a messed up world. I also think the guitars have a great tone. \u201cSomebody loves you, don\u2019t you know it.\u201d\nThe most sentimental and maudlin song on Arthur is \u201cYoung and Innocent Days\u201d. It\u2019s kind of trite, but it does an excellent job of capturing the bittersweet emotions of time passing and thinking back about how great used to be. It\u2019s like an extension of \u201cDays\u201d only total resignation to the past. I also don\u2019t think I hate any Kinks song with a harpsichord. I think this is one of the most dynamic and well recorded songs on the album. (Play this song when I die.)\n\u201cYes Sir, No Sir\u201d is a song I always place in my head with the Jam\u2019s \u201cLittle Boy Soldiers\u201d. The only things they have in common are being illustrative about English soldiers written by white Englishmen. I think this song is good for its structure and complexity, as well as its lyrics. It\u2019s just a little bit too obvious of a song and doesn\u2019t capture the emotional hell of war quite as well as \u201cSome Mother\u2019s Son\u201d.\nI don\u2019t really have much to say about \u201cNothing To Say\u201d. It has a piano and is vaguely reminiscent of a Beatles song. It does talk about the transition of children negotiating adult relationships with their parents, which is kind of interesting. It\u2019s also got that kind of weird Ray Davies deep throaty voice which is always fun. And horns.\nLyrically \u201cBrainwashed\u201d is pretty dumb but it\u2019s saved by the guitar riff. If the guitars had a bit more overdrive or distortion this song would probably a bit higher. Basically, the bridge makes this song good.\nThere are some big songs missing on this list I know. \u201cDrivin'\u201d is popular but I think it\u2019s too trite and doesn\u2019t stand up well. \u201cAustralia\u201d is long and rambling and just descends into a wank session, which is not the Kinks\u2019 strong suit. \u201cMr. Churchill Says\u201d is goofy but did help me learn a lot of British politicians names. \u201cShe Bought A Hat Like Princess Marina\u201d is a good attempt at a kind of English beer hall song, but it also didn\u2019t age well. \u201cPlastic Man\u201d is a decent bit of social commentary but it\u2019s also very gimmicky. The only song I wish I could put on here that didn\u2019t make it is Dave\u2019s other great song of the year \u2013 \u201cThis Man He Weeps Tonight\u201d. I love it, but it just doesn\u2019t seem like it should knock off \u201cBrainwashed\u201d.\n1970 will be the last hard year probably. Lola Versus Powerman And the Moneygoround, Part One is the logical place for the Kinks to go in many ways but it also seems like Icarus flying too close to the sun\u2026 I\u2019ll save that for later. I know for me at least, 1969 is where the Kinks peaked but that\u2019s also true for most things.\nWritten by Kendra K 1 Comment Posted in music\nMaking this list was like cutting off my fingers and toes. It was nearly impossible to cull songs. I\u2019ve grown up listening to Village Green Preservation Society in its entirety so often that the lyrics, harmonies, and rhythms are forever burned in my brain. I have distinct memories of my mother singing it animatedly with gusto. This year of the Kinks turned out to be viscerally a part of me in ways I wasn\u2019t quite expecting. So with that, the list:\nIt\u2019s not a surprise that \u201cDays\u201d tops this list. I can\u2019t really say it\u2019s my favourite song of the year, but I deeply respect its lyrics and music. The rhythm of the guitar is counter to the melody, which really makes it feel disjointed, dreamlike, and wistful. They lyrics painfully capture the fondness in goodbyes. This is one of Ray Davies\u2019 best songs period. I can\u2019t think of more poignant and universal lyrics. (This is my brother\u2019s favourite Kinks song, not \u201cDeath of a Clown.\u201d)\n\u201cVillage Green Preservation Society\u201d is kind of a weird sing-a-long song that probably still introduces affected American kids to anoraky corners of English culture. The drums really anchor the song in a kind of laid back way, but it continues to drive on. The way the lyrics just go on and on without a real chorus help push the song as well. The little guitar flourish at the end of every line is a great touch. The lyrics though\u2026 \u201cWe are the Skyscraper condemnation Affiliate / God save Tudor houses, antique tables and billiards\u201d That\u2019s the sort of twee precociousness that many people emulate and fail.\nThe opening of \u201cBig Sky\u201d might be the best part. It might be the second best opening after the title track. (When I was 14 years old, I won over Dr. Frank after a MTX show with a long, detailed discussion of this song after he played the opening riff on stage.) Then when the acoustic guitar kicks in\u2026 it gives me chills. I think the way the bass and electric guitar play the riff signal what\u2019s going to happen in 1969. The lyrics, about God and not caring, are also great and kind of a thematic outlier in the album. I also like the way Ray Davies juxtaposes the talking and singing parts.\n\u201cDo You Remember Walter?\u201d is probably so high up the list because of my own personal feelings of nostalgia, but that\u2019s kind of fitting for the song. It\u2019s a good song about distance of time, growing old, and drifting apart. Facebook has really made it easy to keep track of the Walters, but \u201cisn\u2019t it a shame our little world has changed\u201d will most likely always be true. \u201cI knew you then, but do I know you now?\u201d Not really.\nIf there\u2019s a song to play anytime a child is born, \u201cWonderboy\u201d is a pretty good choice (for any gender). It has the sort of dreamy harpsichord (you know Ray Davies has been using it for a couple of years now), but the line \u201cI see you, and you see me, and ain\u2019t that wonder\u201d accurately describes first eye contact with a new life.\n\u201cAnimal Farm\u201d is another song that\u2019s probably so high on the list because of my own nostalgia. It\u2019s bouncy and kind of danceable, though also kind of slow. It\u2019s midtempo, but I like the dynamics of the song, the bridge taking it down, and the imagery of an idyllic farm to escape the rigors of city life. The line that follows the bridge, \u201cI\u2019ll take you where real animals are playing,\u201d hooks you in and immediately makes it seem like things might get wild. It doesn\u2019t, but I think the song is charming as hell.\nTalk about riffs on Village Green Preservation Society and \u201cPicture Book\u201d might be the tops. The running bass line during the chorus really anchors the song despite the light acoustic guitars and the silly lyrics.\nThe harpsichord is back (along with an oboe) for \u201cVillage Green\u201d. Where \u201cVillage Green Preservation Society\u201d is jubilant and defiant, \u201cVillage Green\u201d is a dirge of what was. I don\u2019t know many people who really like this song, but I think it has it all going on. It paints a kind of sad, antiquated scene where cute English villages are now just tourist traps. Prescient? In some ways it\u2019s like a proto Pulp song.\n\u201cPretty Polly\u201d was the B-side to \u201cWonderboy\u201d, so it\u2019s probably having a revival thanks to the long tail of reissues and the internet. Musically I think this is one of the strongest songs of the year, but the lyrics are kind of weak. The piano really pushes this song into raucous territory, which isn\u2019t said very often. I also think Ray Davies does a great job balancing between his over enunciation of priggish singing with his more normal full bodies singing.\nI rounded it out with \u201cStarstruck\u201d because I had to pick another song. The intro and the hook are quite good, setting a weird tone that\u2019s hard to describe other than maybe hippy vaudeville? The lyrics describe the allure (and possible folly) of big city living. It\u2019s amusing because they were so famously from very urban London, but we always idealize what we don\u2019t have. This kind of cynicism will be the basis of many albums to come.\nI have major regret about leaving several songs out of this list, but I am trying to limit myself to 10 per year for brevity. \u201cPhenomenal Cat\u201d is wonderfully trite and cute. \u201cWicked Annabella\u201d has such a good fuzz guitar line. \u201cMonica\u201d has a distinctive Latin beat. \u201cJohnny Thunder\u201d is a sing song. The only lesson I got from this year\u2019s exercise is that \u201cShe\u2019s Got Everything\u201d was actually from 1966 and one really can\u2019t separate out tracks from Village Green Preservation Society without destroying the album.\nStay tuned to 1969 where I try to do this all over again and break up Arthur, which will be another painful experience.\nEdited: \u201cPretty Polly\u201d was the b-side to \u201cWonderboy\u201d and belongs in 1968.\nI knew making this list would be difficult and controversial with myself, let alone anybody who might read this. The 1967 output of the Kinks was focused, transitional, and solid. When I listened to the singles and Something Else a few times through to make my initial list of songs to consider I only cut 3 of the 21 songs in consideration; \u201cMr. Pleasant\u201d, \u201cNo Return\u201d, and \u201cAfternoon Tea\u201d. After several more listens I conservatively selected 9 songs that had to be on the list, which caused me to obsess over the ones on the edge of 10. I\u2019m still flip flopping over it in my heart, but this list reflects a mix of emotion, opinion, nostalgia, and respect. It goes:\nSusannah\u2019s Still Alive\nI strongly considered not putting \u201cWaterloo Sunset\u201d at the top because that\u2019s so obvious. The song is overplayed and used in too many melancholic montages. It\u2019s ubiquitous for a reason though. I\u2019m not one for lyrics, but these stand apart as some of Ray Davies\u2019 best. The guitar line, which plays off the main melody nicely throughout the song, is a lovely counterpoint. The whole thing seems to be stuck in my brain and probably in my DNA for a reason, so I can\u2019t fight it just to be contrarian. Accept it, this is one of the best songs in the canon.\nPutting \u201cLove Me Till The Sun Shines\u201d this high might be provocative for a number of reasons; it was originally a b-side to Dave Davies\u2019 solo single \u201cDeath of a Clown\u201d, the lyrics are kind of cheesy, it\u2019s mostly still talked about thanks to long tail anoraks. Well, we sometimes resurrect gems. Lyrically this is a realistic and sweet love song. Musically, the guitar riff is one of the best of this year and you can\u2019t ignore it.\n\u201cAutumn Almanac\u201d is a perennial favourite of Kinks fans who appreciate a little weirdness but fantastic lyrics. It\u2019s often mentioned along other intellectual efforts of scene making such as \u201cDays\u201d (which was released in 1968). The song is a bit off kilter, which makes it enjoyable.\nI often forget that \u201cDavid Watts\u201d was released in 1967. It seems like it was a punk song because of its snotty aggression. It kicks off the album with the count in, \u201cnice and smooth\u201d. Now it\u2019s been covered to death but we have to remember it was ahead of its time and respect Ray Davies\u2019 effort to call out private school mugs. Weller wishes he had such craftsmanship.\n\u201cThis Is Where I Belong\u201d is another Dylan-esque song that overcomes the obvious feelings of alienation and awkwardness and resonates as a song a lot of people can relate to. This would have been the big hit for many lesser bands, but because the Kinks had such a robust and stellar catalog this is often overlooked.\nThe harpsichord is back with \u201cTwo Sisters\u201d, which is another observational tale of family and Englishness. Ray Davies provides a portrait of very mundane sibling rivalry (something he was very familiar with), that goes beyond class problems. Maybe it\u2019s because I\u2019m older, but this song speaks to me. The strings, the way the song just meanders and ends with hums, it\u2019s an oddity but lovely.\nWe have another Dave Davies song with \u201cSusannah\u2019s Still Alive\u201d (it was his second solo single). There arrangement is a bit odd and kind of tinny with a harmonica in the mix and not much bass. The piano run really anchors the song. In some ways it sounds like a vaudevillian rock song.\nHalf the time when I hear \u201cSituation Vacant\u201d it sounds like it\u2019s an out take from Village Green Preservation Society. If that\u2019s not foreshadowing of things to come, I don\u2019t know what is. The beat, the off key verses that softly resolve into something like a verse, it\u2019s a well constructed song that has a very old time English beer hall feeling. The false ending re-start is also unexpected. This is a really good song that deserves more attention.\nI almost didn\u2019t put \u201cDeath of a Clown\u201d on the list. I hated this song at times because it\u2019s over the top with the drinking and misery. It\u2019s amusing on one level until you meet people who this song speaks to lyrically. I just can\u2019t take it seriously! (I wonder if my brother still says this is his favourite Kinks song to piss people off. I never believed him.) That said, there is something remarkable about this song. The imagery works. The instrumentation works. The whole thing is quirky but effective and while I wouldn\u2019t say it\u2019s Dave Davies\u2019 best effort, there\u2019s a reason people know the song.\n\u201cLazy Old Sun\u201d starts off lethargically and a bit warped, conveying the feeling of napping out in the sun. It\u2019s kind of dated but I think it really works as a freak out hippy song. It\u2019s fairly contained actually, and I really enjoy it. Probably because of the maracas.\nSome of the songs that didn\u2019t quite make the cut but almost did included \u201cHarry Rag\u201d, but it\u2019s a little too novelty compared to some of the other songs. I get it\u2026 it\u2019s Cockney rhyming slang! \u201cTin Soldier Man\u201d is also a good song that didn\u2019t quite stand up. \u201cEnd Of The Season\u201d is a really nice jazz pop song.\nStay tuned for 1968. It\u2019s going to be difficult to tear apart one of the top albums of my childhood (and my being).\nAlright, let\u2019s talk about 1966 Kinks. It was a big year for Ray Davies despite Arsenal finishing 14th in the football league: England won the World Cup and the Kinks released Face to Face. (\u201cSunny Afternoon\u201d was released in early June, just in time for the World Cup in a way\u2026) Ranking the Kinks\u2019 recordings of 1966 was more difficult than 1965 because there were fewer songs, but they were more focused. Let\u2019s try this fool\u2019s errand.\nRosie Won\u2019t You Please Come Home\nIt seems a little sacrilegious to put a song sung by Dave Davies in at the top spot, but \u201cI\u2019m Not Like Everybody Else\u201d is one of the best songs about alienation ever recorded. It\u2019s an anthem for weird kids who feel disconnected from those around them. It\u2019s such a B-side gem.\nThe opening chords of \u201cDedicated Follower of Fashion\u201d are warming and comforting like a velvet jacket. Nothing else sounds like it. This song might have been number one if I were in a different mood. Ray Davies\u2019 lyrics are witty without being too trite. It really sets to mood of the Carnabitian army.\nIt\u2019s hard not to talk about opening hooks without mentioning the downward chord progression of \u201cSunny Afternoon.\u201d They set the mood of the malaise of taxes and first world problems. It\u2019s jaunty and dark. There\u2019s definitely a reason it\u2019s captured people\u2019s imaginations. I also like it because he rhymes \u201ccar\u201d and \u201cpa\u201d.\n\u201cRosie Won\u2019t You Please Come Home\u201d might be my most left field song on this list, and I really struggled to place it higher. It\u2019s kind of a dirge, but I think it\u2019s got some really interesting stuff going on in rhythm and the structure. The balance between the baroque pop and the bluesy off-key chorus is unique. And the blend of the bass and the guitar\u2026 oh my. It\u2019s about their sister who moved to Australia.\n\u201cI\u2019ll Remember\u201d is totally a cute pop song, but it\u2019s just so well done. It really captures some feelings of love. The intro with the bass, the drum beat, and the sharp guitar line. It\u2019s a delight.\n\u201cDead End Street\u201d is such a typical Ray Davies observational song about English life. It\u2019s a sign of what\u2019s to come in the next few years. It\u2019s definitely about Muswell Hill.\nWe have more harpsichord with \u201cSession Man\u201d, a song about Nicky Hopkins. Some of the rhymes are so forced they\u2019re almost charming, but this is a good bit of cynicism about the music industry. It\u2019s also got a good beat.\n\u201cDandy\u201d has to be one of the most trite sounding pop songs Ray Davies ever wrote, which explains why Herman\u2019s Hermits had a hit with it. The lyrics are quite clever and it gets stuck in your head easily.\nI don\u2019t know why I love the song \u201cParty Line\u201d other than its cute affectation for outdated technology most people won\u2019t understand today. It\u2019s such an ordinary song in that way, but it\u2019s also got the old R&B beat. The phone ringing in the intro and the man speaking are kind of a novelty, but it just shows how they were really reaching with recording and branching out in new ways.\nThis list ends with the mellow, sweet ballad of \u201cToo Much On My Mind.\u201d It could have easily been Rolling Stones-esque \u201cHoliday in Waikiki\u201d, or the song about excess \u201cHouse in the Country\u201d, or even the slow \u201cYou\u2019re Looking Fine\u201d. Maybe it\u2019s because I\u2019m older now and I often lose sleep because of matters weighing on my mind? Maybe it\u2019s because I\u2019m a sucker for baroque Ray Davies? I don\u2019t know, but I think this song deserve more attention.\nSo that\u2019s 1966. It\u2019s a good year as far as The Kinks go. (Arsenal would go on to win the double in 66-67, which might foreshadow the heights The Kinks achieved in 1967? That\u2019s probably not true.) It\u2019s only getting harder from here.\nIt\u2019s been over a year since the first installment of this project, but I\u2019m gonna finish it before the end of the year. I promise! As a refresher: I am listening to the entire Kinks discography year by year to figure out my Top 10 by year, and then hopefully figure out my overall Top 10 and the best year of the Kinks recorded output. Simple (and obsessive), no?\n1965 was a more prolific year for the Kinks than 1964 \u2013 two albums and two EPs \u2013 which made this year a bit more difficult. I listened to Kinda Kinks and The Kinks Kontroversy (and the singles) twice through making notes of songs that stuck out for a re-listen. That list had 29 songs. So I culled it and listened through again marking out the ones that just had to be in the Top 10 somehow, which left 9 standouts and I slid in the one that was on the cusp to round it out. I tried to keep many things in mind when I ranked them: music, lyrics, catchiness, is it iconic, should it be iconic? So here\u2019s my list for 1965:\nUnlike 1964, there wasn\u2019t the toss up of hits in 1965. \u201cTired of Waiting For You\u201d stands out for good reason. It was the hit! The lyrics are classically cynical, but the really hook for me is the rhythm guitar. I just love the tone. It\u2019s hard to ignore.\n\u201cTill The End Of The Day\u201d is a stomper, very much like \u201cYour Really Got Me\u201d and the like. It\u2019s in that vein that all my favourite bands tap, but it\u2019s so well recorded and mixed it\u2019s just classic. \u201cSet Me Free\u201d is just behind it with an even crunchier guitar tone, but it\u2019s not as danceable which is why it\u2019s third.\n\u201cCome On Now\u201d is Dave Davies first appearance on these lists, and it\u2019s kind of an attempt at a Kinks does Motown (hence the backup singers). The guitar riff and the vocals make this a fun one to dance to and it stands out as a great pop song.\nYou can\u2019t really dance to \u201cA Well Respected Man\u201d. It foreshadows the future of Ray Davies observational songwriting about English life. (Lots more about that to come in later years.)\n\u201cSomething Better Beginning\u201d is a great melancholic song, not least because The Honeycombs covered it. I think we\u2019ve all been there in that zone of uncertainty and Ray Davies captures it. It\u2019s just kind of a simple pop song when he\u2019s clearly moving beyond that.\nSomething about the opening of \u201cWhere Have All The Good Times Gone?\u201d reminds me of when Dylan went electric, only the lyrics aren\u2019t quite so pretentious and Dave Davies has a great guitar tone. This is a good song of nostalgia and I have fond memories of my mom singing it to me.\n\u201cRing The Bells\u201d might be one of the lesser known songs on this list, appearing on The Kinks Kontroversy so it\u2019s kind of a deep cut. I think this is another early song of observation and could have easily been on some later albums. The balance of melancholy and wistfulness is beautiful and this song deserves a spin.\n\u201cWorld Keeps Going Round\u201d is very much a mid-sixties song about the pace of progress. I think it has an interesting beat and Ray Davies captures the mix of uncertainty and fatalism quite will with this song.\n\u201cSuch A Shame\u201d was on the Kwyet Kinks EP that came out in the fall of 1965. It\u2019s a slow, dark pop song that really embodies Ray Davies\u2019 brand of sad. There\u2019s not much too the song, but I think it\u2019s interesting a little lyrically and I love the guitar tone.\nI did leave off a lot of my favourite pop songs, like \u201cEv\u2019rybody\u2019s Gonna Be Happy\u201d and \u201cWho\u2019ll Be Next In Line\u201d, but this is a tight list and I think some of the lesser known songs were better as pop songs go. Same with the dirge \u201cSee My Friends\u201d.\nStay tuned for 1966, which was a lot more difficult song for song.\nI said I would blog about listening to every Kinks record to come up with an educated Top 10. I\u2019ve been listening to them all, even UK Jive, but haven\u2019t blogged a jot. Well read this!\nOne point before we get started, I am only considering songs written by Ray (or Dave) Davies. This excludes my personal favourites like \u201cCadillac\u201d and \u201cBald Headed Woman\u201d.\nI figure the easiest way to break this up, especially in the earlier stages of their career, is to do it by year. In 1964, the Kinks release their first four singles and their eponymous debut album. Based on that, here are my rankings for 1964:\nJust Can\u2019t Go To Sleep\nWhen I was ranking these, there was definitely a tinge of shame and contrarianism about placing \u201cAll Day And All Of The Night\u201d ahead of \u201cYou Really Got Me\u201d, but after listening to the two back to back several times in a row I am sticking with it. There\u2019s no arguing that \u201cYou Really Got Me\u201d is iconic and the guitar riff helped spawn a genre of music I love. There\u2019s just something about \u201cAll Day And All Of The Night\u201d that resonates more with me. Maybe it\u2019s the production, as it sounds more like a group just playing in a room, not as produced. Maybe it\u2019s the lack of a piano? I just feel it\u2019s a stronger song.\n\u201cYou Still Want Me\u201d is a somewhat peculiar song, but I think it\u2019s under appreciated. It sounds like something the Searchers would have done. Regardless, the song construction is well done and the beat is great. \u201cI Gotta Move\u201d is pretty R&B and it works. It also has a good beat you can dance to. I always had the impression my mom thought \u201cI Took My Baby Home\u201d was a throw away pop song, which isn\u2019t exactly wrong. I will give it credit though for being an excellent example of a cheesy pop tune from 1964. It\u2019s very much a Beatles rip off, only much better. \u201cStop Your Sobbing\u201d is good for a slow song. I know lots of people remember the Pretenders\u2019 cover, but the original is so much better. I think it\u2019s a nice, sweet song with an old school rhythm and blues feel. It\u2019s just a little too mid-tempo. \u201cRevenge\u201d is a frenetic instrumental that is also largely forgotten, don\u2019t make that mistake. The other slow song is \u201cJust Can\u2019t Go To Sleep\u201d, which also sounds like something the Searchers would have done. It\u2019s a fine song, just not as good as others. The same is true for the total R&B pastiche of \u201cIt\u2019s Alright\u201d. Fine son, just not a stand out in this crowd.\nSo that\u2019s 1964. Stay tuned for 1965.\nWritten by Kendra K No comments Posted in music\tTagged with 1964, kinks\nThe Kinks Top 10 \u2013 a project.\nThe Kinks, a photo by vagabondMusicCo on Flickr.\nMy friend Mary Carmen shared a link to the 10 best Kinks songs on some website. It\u2019s link bait. Very obvious link bait.\nTheir list:\n\u2018Til the End of the Day\nThere are some omissions but all the hits are there. All the hits are there.\nSo I said I would give you my 10 best, but that seems like it\u2019d be foolish without working. So here\u2019s the project. I am going to name 10 best right now, listen to all the records. Yes\u2026 all of the albums and singles\u2026 and then get back to you with my refreshed list after studying them all.\nPreface this: you know my parents reared me on the Kinks to such a degree I thought the Beatles were some obscure footnote of pop history. No doubt this education has made it easier for me to love 60s garage and beat music. I sort of ascribe to the school of thought that it\u2019s not really worth venturing past Arthur. So of course this initial list will be largely from the 60s.\nOK \u2013 my list!\nNot on the list every will be \u201cBald Headed Woman\u201d.\n10 is a pretty small number. I will report back. Listening to their first album not, it\u2019s so remarkable.\nWritten by Kendra K 1 Comment Posted in blagg\nMy Top 10 Bond Themes\nToday Joe and I met Patrick at the theater and saw Skyfall. In 2011, the three of us watched all 22 Eon Bond Films. It was a project that really bonded us together. We also recently re-watched Dr. No on October 5 to celebrate its 50th anniversary. So we were going into Skyfall well versed with the Bond franchise. The film was pretty great and did the franchise proud. When the theme was released last month, the internet went sort of insane, but then again\u2026 right now most of the world is insane for Adele. I\u2019ll admit\u2026 I wasn\u2019t really impressed. It was a perfectly fine song, but was it a great Bond theme? Well\u2026 today I wondered (as I hobbled back to the car) would it even make my top 10 Bond themes. So I came home and went through them all so that I may run down the top ones.\nGoldfinger is probably the theme most people would say is \u201cthe best\u201d, and it\u2019s hard to argue with that. It starts with the bombastic brass that you really come to expect with Bond music. Shirley Bassey\u2019s vocals are powerful and really match the drama of the strings and horns. It should be on everybody\u2019s list. It also does a really nice job of incorporating the James Bond theme (first heard in the intro to Dr. No) into the song. I\u2019m a sucker for that.\nThunderball is really similar to \u201cGoldfinger\u201d in that is has the brass and the strings, but it also has Tom Jones. Tom Jones is cheesy, but you know what? It\u2019s perfect in this song. Listen to it, it makes no sense but it just has that swagger that you expect from Bond. Even though this song was rushed in to replace \u201cMr. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang\u201d (also sung by Shirley Bassey) when the studio changed the name of the film, it\u2019s still one of the best.\nThe Man With The Golden Gun is sung by another one of my favourites \u2013 Lulu. It definitely swings. It has the trademark brass, which also makes it a hit in my opinion. It\u2019s just a fun song and gets stuck in my head a lot.\nDiamonds Are Forever is probably the most sampled of the lot, but it\u2019s deserved. Shirley Bassey nails the vocals again. It is more string driven than brassy, which makes it not quite as bombastic as I\u2019d like. The bass line though is very solid and has a groove.\nYou Only Live Twice is one of the more mellow Bond themes, but it has a haunting quality that makes it very memorable. I think Nancy Sinatra\u2019s vocals balance very nicely with the electric guitar that\u2019s so twangy that it almost sounds like a sitar. I think this is one of most forgotten songs, but it shouldn\u2019t be. Everybody should have it stuck in their head all the time.\nGoldeneye was a reboot of the franchise with Pierce Brosnan, but they Tina Turner and The Edge do a pretty decent job of honouring the Bond theme tradition, but also keeping it contemporary. Yeah\u2026 it sounds a but dated now, but it definitely feels like a Bond intro, and really\u2026 can you mess with Tina? No.\nTomorrow Never Dies was a weird film that was ahead of its time. Its song by Sheryl Crow is weird because it doesn\u2019t really sound like Sheryl Crow song. It captures the moody and dark side of the Bond franchise quite well. It doesn\u2019t really have the brass, but it definitely does have a kick.\nLive and Let Die is a great film because it has Yaphet Kotto (and in spite of Roger Moore). If you know me, you know I hate Paul McCartney with more intensity than is healthy, so it sort of pains me to include this song on the list. It was a hit outside the film so it\u2019s sort of easy to forget that it\u2019s Bond theme. For Bond themes though, it hits all the high notes \u2013 it has the brass, it has the swagger, and it\u2019s bombastic- even if it\u2019s from one of the most annoying, smarmy mugs in show business.\nThe Living Daylights is sort of weird, I\u2019ll admit, but I have a soft spot for this song. It\u2019s better than Duran Duran\u2019s A View To A Kill (though that film is better), and it has the novelty of being by a-ha. Part of the problem it suffers (and I think all Bond themes are vulnerable to this point) is that it\u2019s too much a product of its time. It\u2019s very much stuck in a moment.\nSkyfall is also very much a product of its time, but it just so happens that the Daniel Craig Bond reboot consciously goes back to the original Bond. This is sort of evident in \u201cYou Know My Name\u201d (Casino Royale) and \u201cAnother Way To Die\u201d (Quantum of Solace). They have the horns, they have the moodiness, but they also clearly sound like they were made in the 2000s. Maybe if I actually liked Chris Cornell or Jack White then I\u2019d like those songs, but they\u2019re just not very good. I\u2019ll admit, I think Adele is sort of predictable and I\u2019m not really fond of her music, but \u201cSkyfall\u201d does have the same feel of \u201cDiamonds are Forever\u201d and \u201cYou Only Live Twice\u201d, so it makes the list.\nSo there you have it. I\u2019m a little surprised that \u201cSkyfall\u201d made it, but holy shit there are lots of bad Bond themes. I mean, Shirley Bassey nailed \u201cGoldfinger\u201d and \u201cDiamonds are Forever\u201d and then tanks with \u201cMoonraker\u201d (but that movie is just bad). Octopussy\u2019s \u201cAll Time High\u201d is just odd and out of place, though Pulp\u2019s cover of it is pretty great. Actually, if Pulp\u2019s \u201cTomorrow Never Lies\u201d was selected, it might be in the top 5, but alas\u2026 they went with Sheryl Crow.\nI feel like I have to acknowledge a couple of things though \u2013 of course I\u2019m going to like earlier songs better because I just like 60s music (and production) more. I also think those films are stronger. The wilderness years of Roger Moore and Timothy Dalton aren\u2019t really worth remembering, other than the kitsch factor. So\u2026 yeah.\nI really think the next Bond theme should be by Jarvis Cocker and Richard Hawley. Throw in Shirley Bassey and it\u2019d be amazing.\nWritten by Kendra K No comments Posted in anglo crap, music\nThe long, slow road to normal.\nMy buddy., originally uploaded by kendrak.\nOn Friday June 22, 2012 I subbed for an indoor soccer team. I\u2019d been itching to play since my team was taking the season off. It was a fun game until 10 minutes into the second half when I jumped up for a header. The ball sailed 6\u2033 over my head, I landed on my left leg and it popped. I crumpled to the turf in pain and pretty much everybody knew I did something. I was able to walk off the pitch, so I thought I dodged the ACL bullet\u2026 after a month of resting, taking it easy, and still having my knee buckle, I got an MRI which showed I tore my ACL.\nAs my soccer friends say, I\u2019d finally done my ACL. What did it mean? I could walk around and ride my bike, but I couldn\u2019t really dance or play soccer. So I tried PT for a few months on the outside chance it would work\u2026 but I had to get the surgery. That was two weeks ago. Two weeks of my knee in a very large, heavy brace. Hobbling around on crutches. Unable to wear real pants. Trapped in my apartment. It\u2019s not fun.\nThis is me and my new buddy, the STEN machine \u2013 which is basically mild electroshock therapy to stimulate my quads. PT is going to be a long slog, but my therapist has been great before and after the surgery. I\u2019m looking forward to getting back on the pitch, but it\u2019ll be a long while.\nBiggest thanks goes to the man who\u2019s kept me clean and fed \u2013 RoboJoe. Without him, I\u2019d be laying in my own filth.\nGod, I can\u2019t wait to get off these crutches. I miss walking, cooking, and playing my records.\nWritten by Kendra K No comments Posted in blagg\nMixtape \u2013 Welcome to My Mind\nMixtape, originally uploaded by kendrak.\nOn the first Saturday of every month, one of my favourite record shops in the world, Phono Select in Sacramento, hosts a mixtape swap. I\u2019ve wanted to go for months, but was usually booked that weekend. Family visits, friend visits, work, band stuff, lots of excuses. I made a vow that I would get my act together and make it up to Sac for the October one. I barely got my stuff done. My mix tape skills were really rusty, so I compensated for the creative and technical gaffes with nice artwork. Here is the mix:\nWelcome To My Mind: A Mixtape by Kendra K\nThe Hi-Fives \u2013 \u201cWelcome to My Mind\u201d Welcome to My Mind\nThe Lincolns \u2013 \u201cPop Kat\u201d V/A Riot City\nNickles and Dimes \u2013 \u201cStory of Love\u201d Nickles and Dimes\nThe Alarm Clocks \u2013 \u201cNo Reasons to Complain\u201d V/A Back From The Grave v. 1\nThe Discords \u2013 \u201cSecond to No One\u2019 Second to No One\nThe Evaporators \u2013 \u201cWaaa\u201d I Gotta Rash\nOnion Flavored Rings \u2013 \u201cVenus De Milo\u201d 7\u201d Split with Bitchin\u2019\nNew Bad Things \u2013 \u201cI\u2019ll Arrest Myself\u201d Nestim 7\u201d\nThe Smugglers \u2013 \u201cBABE\u201d Atlanta Whiskey Flats\nSonny & Cher \u2013 \u201cI Got You Babe\u201d Greatest Hits\nLuLu \u2013 \u201cBoat that I Row\u201d To Sir With Love\nMagic Kids \u2013 \u201cHey Boy\u201d Memphis\nNOBUNNY \u2013 \u201cI am a Girlfriend\u201d Love Visions\nHunx & His Punx \u2013 \u201cYou Don\u2019t Like Rock and Roll\u201d Gay Singles\nPansy Division \u2013 \u201cFemme in a Black Leather Jacket\u201d Undressed\nHelen Love \u2013 \u201cPunk Boy\u201d We Love You 7\u201d\nMates of State \u2013 \u201cInvitation Inn\u201d It\u2019s the Law 7\u201d\nOrchestral Manoeuvers In The Dark: Electricity Orchestral Manoeuvers In The Dark/li>\nFuzzy Wuz She \u2013 \u201cFrick it!\u201d\nThe Ne\u2019er Do Wells \u2013 \u201cWhere\u2019s Mickey?\u201d Hello It Is I, Thee Intolerable Bastard Child Genius 7\u201d\nThe Milkshalkes \u2013 \u201cYou Did Her Wrong\u201d Last Night at the MIC\nThe Prisoners \u2013 \u201cMelanie\u201d The Milkshakes vs. The Prisoners Live\nThe Monkees \u2013 \u201c(I\u2019m Not Your) Steppin\u2019 Stone\u201d I\u2019m a Believer 7\u201d\nThe Tikimen \u2013 \u201cThat\u2019s the Way it Goes\u201d Twelve Dusty Diamonds\nThe Troublemakers \u2013 \u201cYou Make A Better Door\u201d The Great Lost Troublemakers Album\nThe Mummies \u2013 \u201cI\u2019m Gonna Kill My Baby Tonight\u201d Runnin\u2019 On Empty v. 2\nThe Statics \u2013 \u201cI Hate Your Guts\u2019 Japan Tour 97 7\u201d\nFrankie Ventura and the Crescents \u2013 \u201cPain\u201d V/A Hang it Out to Dry\nThe Tantrums \u2013 \u201cBig Dress\u201d Big Dress 7\u201d\nThe Budget Girls \u2013 \u201cGo Away Geek\u201d Get in Your Ear 7\u201d\nBetty and the Werewolves \u2013 \u201cPaper Thin\u201d Paper Thin 7\u201d\nThe Ronettes \u2013 \u201cBaby I Love You\u201d Baby I Love You 7\u201d\nMillie Small \u2013 \u201cOh Henry\u201d My Boy Lollipop\nThe Younger Lovers \u2013 \u201cThe Boy From Leeds\u201d The Boy From Senegal 7\u201d\nThe Rondelles \u2013 \u201cHe\u2019s Out Of Sight\u201d\nThe Greefs \u2013 \u201cI\u2019d Be a Good Man To Have Around the House\u201d*\nThe Primitive Hearts \u2013 \u201cPrimitive Heart\u201d Self-titled 7\u201d\nMidnite Snaxxx \u2013 \u201cYou Kill Me\u201d\nFrick the Cat \u2013 \u201cEl Gato\u201d\n*This is actually Don Grady and the b-side to \u201cThe Children of Santa Monica\u201d\nTwo copies of this tape were made. One for Dal and Nich at the shop, and one to swap. I sort of thought about ripping a copy before I handed them over so that I\u2019d have a digital copy for posterity, but decided against it. There\u2019s something precious and pretentious about these analog mixes from analog media, that will most likely only ever be analog. I\u2019ll admit that\u2019s sort of elitist, but that\u2019s also some of the fun. This mix was from the heart, full of song I love and enjoy. Hopefully somebody will enjoy it. The format is just a layer of the presentation. I grew up collecting records pre-mpfree. I still have some of the first mixes people made for me in junior high and high school. They were transformative for sure. (Francing used to make me the best mixes that introduced me to bands like The Housemartins and the the Style Council. Seriously, how did I not know of those bands before that?)\nI\u2019m going to try to work on a mix for this month\u2019s swap. It might have to be a CD since I\u2019m laid up post-knee surgery (a whole other story) and can\u2019t reach the tape deck.\nU Didn\u2019t Build That\nIt\u2019s election season for all its warts. For the past two days, \u201cU Didn\u2019t Build That\u201d by MCBAMA has been a really popular song in our house, getting lots of spins. \u201cThe guinea pigs love it.\u201d \u201cWell, the one who\u2019s not afraid of life. She\u2019s a Romney girl.\u201d Thanks to Know Your Meme for the background on this.\nMaybe it\u2019s because I\u2019m more liberal than not, or because I like old school Oaktown rap (I had Hammer pants when I was 7, don\u2019t hate), or because I am just sick of politicians lying to the public and find the current state of the GOP especially galling, but I am more worried about Romney winning in November than Bush in 2000 or 2004. Think about that\u2026 Bush was pretty incompetent and disgusting, but I could sort of resign myself to his inevitable victory. Now though, it\u2019s so clear how dogmatic the Republicans are in a way that really has nothing to do with small governments and fiscal responsibility. Romney\u2019s 47% gaffe shows this disconnect from Bush\u2019s agenda, and also show the malice they have for the poor. I\u2019m fortunate to have a job with health insurance and be pretty OK, but I still feel we have a social obligation to the most vulnerable in society. I also feel that investing in our nation\u2019s infrastructure is good for all. (Yeah\u2026. that also pays my bills. I get it.) So really, while I don\u2019t like a lot of what Obama has done (or hasn\u2019t), I don\u2019t think he\u2019s going to govern like Montgomery Burns.\nWritten by Kendra K No comments Posted in politics, rants\nMy other facets\nCoffee Jot\nLibrary Attack!\ntumbl and blog\nForeign Air - Lying\nThe Debutantes - On Broadway\nThe Debutantes - Little Latin Lupe Lu\nThe Debutantes - Caravan\ndie fr\u00fchgeschichte Select Month April 2016 December 2015 September 2015 August 2015 July 2015 March 2014 October 2013 November 2012 October 2012 September 2012 June 2012 May 2012 January 2012 December 2011 November 2011 October 2011 July 2011 June 2011 May 2011 April 2011 February 2011 January 2011 November 2010 October 2010 July 2010 June 2010 May 2010 April 2010 March 2010 February 2010 January 2010 December 2009 November 2009 October 2009 September 2009 August 2009 July 2009 June 2009 May 2009 April 2009 March 2009 February 2009 January 2009 December 2008 November 2008 October 2008 September 2008 August 2008 July 2008 June 2008 May 2008 April 2008 March 2008 February 2008 January 2008 December 2007 November 2007 October 2007 September 2007 August 2007 July 2007 June 2007 May 2007 April 2007 March 2007 February 2007 January 2007 December 2006 November 2006 October 2006 September 2006 August 2006 July 2006 June 2006 May 2006 April 2006 March 2006 February 2006 January 2006 December 2005 November 2005 October 2005 September 2005 August 2005 July 2005 June 2005 May 2005 April 2005 March 2005 February 2005 January 2005 December 2004 November 2004 October 2004 September 2004 August 2004 July 2004 June 2004 May 2004 April 2004 March 2004",
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        "raw_content": "Task force members reveal a gang member\u2019s tattoo during a July bust at an unspecified location. COURTESY PHOTO, U.S. Marshals Service\nKent Police among participating agencies in U.S. Marshals-led task force\nA large-scale, three-month-long gang enforcement operation labeled \u201cOperation Triple Beam Jet City\u201d recently wrapped up with the arrest of 263 fugitives, 149 of whom were gang members or associates.\nLed by the U.S. Marshals Western District of Washington Fugitive Task Force, multiple federal, state and local law enforcement agencies concentrated their efforts and focus on known street gangs in the King, Snohomish and Pierce counties.\nPolice officers from Kent, Auburn, Federal Way, Tukwila and Des Moines participated in the operation that concluded on Sept. 30.\n\u201cOperation Triple Beams\u2019 success illustrates the extensive partnerships within the law enforcement community and their ability to combine their specialized skills,\u201d said Jacob Green, acting U.S. Marshal for the Western District of Washington, in a Oct. 11 press release. \u201cAs a force multiplier Operation Triple Beam\u2019s unique design is to bring immediate relief to communities ravaged by violence through this short-term anti-gang violent crime reduction methodology. The arrest of 263 offenders within a span of 90 days should send a message that we will not stop. We will continue to address the violence in our community.\u201d\nSince 2010, the U.S. Marshals Service has led more than 50 counter-gang operations which have yielded more than 8,000 arrests and the seizure of more than 1,800 illegal firearms.\nThe Jet City operation seized 30 firearms; 276 grams (or 0.608 pounds) of heroin, with an approximate street value of $9,800; 108.38 grams of cocaine, with an approximate street value of $7,000; 4,149.34 grams (or 9.14 pounds) of methamphetamine, with an approximate street value of $60,000; 520 Xanax pills with an estimated street value of $2,500; 263 doses of anabolic steroids, with an approximate street value of $1,000; five motor vehicles; and recovered two stolen vehicles.\nA few of the notable arrests included:\n\u2022 Jonathan Rojas, Sureno from the South Side Chicanos, wanted for armed robbery, arrested by the Western District of Washington Fugitive Task Force, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and Seattle Police Department SWAT team July 16 in Seattle. Rojas was wanted for an armed robbery that occurred in the winter of 2017 in which he allegedly carjacked and shot the victim in the foot with a sawed-off shotgun. During his arrest he led deputies on a high-speed chase that ended with a SWAT call-out from his residence. A consent search at the residence resulted in the seizure of two vehicles, to include the one used in the robbery.\n\u2022 Leo Dickerson, 44 Holly Hoover Crip, wanted on charges of unlawful possession of a firearm and a suspect in a homicide, arrested by the district fugitive task force and Seattle Police Department Gang Unit July 17 in Tacoma. During his arrest Dickerson discarded a backpack that yielded the seizure of a Glock 26 loaded with a drum magazine containing 50 rounds of ammunition. Additionally, two standard capacity magazines were recovered \u2013 one containing 14 rounds of ammunition and the other 10 rounds.\n\u2022 Kurtus Phillips, East Side Piru, wanted on a probation violation, along with probable cause for a drive-by shooting and unlawful possession of a firearm, and felony eluding, arrested by the district fugitive task force July 17 in Fife. Phillips is alleged to have fired several rounds into an occupied vehicle July 13.\nThe U.S. Marshals-led Western District of Washington Fugitive Task Force was created this year and is composed of deputy U.S. marshals along with 22 federal, state and local law enforcement partnering agencies. The task force specializes in locating and arresting violent fugitives for offenses that include, but are not limited to homicide, assault, sex crimes, failure to register as a sex offender, firearms violations and federal probation violations.\nTask force members get ready to raid a house at an unspecified location in July during a crackdown on gang members. COURTESY PHOTO, U.S. Marshals Service\nKent man hits girlfriend in head with unopened beer can",
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        "raw_content": "Several mining projects are evaluating the use of existing tailings facilities for disposal of fresh tailings due to a trend of reducing new areas impacted by mining activities. New tailings can be placed in old tailings facilities using alternative methods such as sand stacking or filtered tailings. Placement of new tailings in an old tailings facility could lead to potential slope stability problems during and/or at the end of operations and so the understanding of the behavior of the old tailings as a foundation material for the new facility should be carefully\nThis paper presents the results of a geotechnical site investigation program of piezocone penetration tests (CPTu) and standard penetration tests (SPT) that was carried out in an old tailings facility to evaluate its feasibility as a foundation material. The old tailings (approximately 20 to 30 years old) need to be geotechnically characterized to assess how they will behave after being loaded by the fresh tailings. The information collected during the geotechnical site investigation allowed the definition of the stratigraphic profile of the existing tailings facility. The old tailings were composed of interbedded coarse tailings (loose sand) with thicknesses between 10 and 20 meters and fine tailings (soft clay/silt) with thicknesses between 10 and 18 meters.\nIt was necessary to assess the behavior of the tailings during shearing, with variable pore water pressures, and with varying strength parameters in order to evaluate the feasibility of this disposal method because the physical stability of the future tailings storage facility will primarily depend on the characteristics of the existing tailings foundation. The soft fine tailings are of particular interest for the stability assessment of the new tailings facility. Geotechnical recommendations are presented for the fresh tailings disposal using the sand stacking method and for future stages of the project.\nSeveral mining projects are evaluating the use of existing tailings facilities for disposal of fresh tailings due to a trend of reducing new areas impacted by mining activities. This paper presents the results of a geotechnical site investigation program developed for a feasibility study in old tailings storage facility located in the South American Amazon Region, on top of which new tailings will be placed through sand stacking.\nThe sand stacking strategy has been assessed as a medium-term alternative for tailings disposal. Sand stacking basically consists of disposing the tailings using cells contained by nonstructural berms within the tailings storage facility, so the tailings can be disposed as a slope above the maximum elevation of the existing dams, thus creating additional storage capacity of tailings with no need to raise the perimeter containment dams. Tailings will be hydraulically discharged into the cells until the latter are filled up; this process will be repeated after each of the cells has been filled, drained and dried up naturally.",
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        "raw_content": "KU\u2019s veteran resources flourish thanks to generosity of Jayhawks\nThe KU Alumni Association and KU Endowment welcomed more than 100 veterans, alumni, students and military family members March 13 for a donor appreciation event at the National World War I Museum and Memorial in Kansas City.\nJayhawks gathered on the Paul Sunderland Glass Bridge, a stunning structure suspended over a field of 9,000 poppies, symbolic of the 9 million who perished in the war, before touring the museum and the Wylie Gallery, which currently features John Singer Sargent\u2019s powerful masterpiece, \u201cGassed,\u201d as part of a limited centennial exhibition.\nUniversity leaders attend\nSeveral University leaders participated in the event, including Chancellor Douglas Girod, a former Naval surgeon; Vice Chancellor for Public Affairs Reggie Robinson, c\u201980, l\u201987, who served in the Army; and retired Marine Corps. Col. Mike Denning, c\u201983, director of KU\u2019s graduate military program and president of the Veterans Alumni Network.\nBefore delivering opening remarks, Denning playfully teased the crowd. \u201cI have to admit,\u201d he joked. \u201cI think the Marines are probably outnumbering everybody else about five to one.\u201d\nThough Marines may have dominated the event in attendance, representatives from each branch of service turned out, including retired U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Mike Flowers, c\u201977, an Alumni Association board member, and Col. Bob Ulin, g\u201979. Both men serve on the advisory board for the Veterans Alumni Network.\nTop-five school\nThis year, KU was named the No. 5 school for veterans by the Military Times, up five spots from its top-10 ranking in 2016 and 2017. The Veterans Alumni Network has been instrumental in strengthening several resources for military students and veterans, including the Wounded Warriors Scholarship Fund, which since 2012 has provided $200,000 to military service members, veterans, primary caregivers and surviving spouses or children who want to attend KU.\nCorey Leach, an Olathe senior majoring in exercise science, was one of 10 KU students awarded a 2017-\u201918 Wounded Warrior Scholarship. Leach enlisted in the Army in 2011 and was injured the following year in Afghanistan.\n\u201cThe scholarship offered me a chance to actually be a student for the first time,\u201d said Leach, a first-generation student. \u201cIt gave me access to advisers, mentors and the opportunity to network with other veterans who had the same experiences I did while I was in the military. I\u2019m very thankful for that.\u201d\nCentralized resource for students\nThe network also helped fund the Lt. Gen. William K. Jones Military-Affiliated Student Center, a centralized resource for more than 1,100 military-affiliated students on campus. The center opened in March 2017 in Summerfield Hall.\n\u201cAs soon as you walk in there, it\u2019s like you\u2019re back in the service,\u201d said JR Cadwallader, b\u201918, a Marine Corps veteran and past president of KU\u2019s Student Veterans of America. \u201cIt\u2019s like you\u2019re at home with some of your greatest friends again.\u201d\nChancellor Girod applauded Jayhawks for their generosity and commitment to funding programs like the Wounded Warrior Scholarship and the military-affiliated student center, emphasizing how critical these services are to military students and their families.\n\u201cYou heard the students talk about how [the center] has become a core site and a home for our students\u2014a very comforting home,\u201d he said. \u201cBut more important, a lot of services take place in that center.\u201d\nJeff Larkin, c\u201906, a Lawrence dentist who served in the Air Force, attended the event with his wife and daughter. He was pleased to learn his alma mater had established itself nationally as a top-ranking institution for military students and veterans.\n\u201cIt makes me really proud,\u201d he said.\nTags: Bob Ulin, Chancellor Girod, Corey Leach, Heather Biele, JD Cadwallader, Jeff Larkin, Kansas Alumni, KU Endowment, Lt. Gen. William K. Jones Military-Affiliated Student Center, Mike Denning, Mike Flowers, Reggie Robinson, Veterans Alumni Network, Wounded Warrior Scholarship Fund\n\u00ab Flying Jayhawks take a drive on the wild side on Tanzanian safari\nWhat to do when you\u2019re in Omaha \u00bb",
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        "raw_content": "HomedigestThe brain can process images seen for just 13 milliseconds\nThe brain can process images seen for just 13 milliseconds\nAn illustration of a sequence of pictures (credit: Potter, M.C. and Levy, E.I./J. Exp.Psychol)\nMIT neuroscientists have found that the human brain can process entire images that the eye sees for as little as 13 milliseconds \u2014 the first evidence of such rapid processing speed.\nThat speed is far faster than the 100 milliseconds suggested by previous studies. In the new study, which appears in the journal Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics, researchers asked subjects to look for a particular type of image, such as \u201cpicnic\u201d or \u201csmiling couple,\u201d as they viewed a series of six or 12 images, each presented for between 13 and 80 milliseconds.\n\u201cThe fact that you can do that at these high speeds indicates to us that what vision does is find concepts. That\u2019s what the brain is doing all day long \u2014 trying to understand what we\u2019re looking at,\u201d says Mary Potter, an MIT professor of brain and cognitive sciences and senior author of the study.\nThis rapid-fire processing may help direct the eyes, which shift their gaze three times per second, to their next target, Potter says. \u201cThe job of the eyes is not only to get the information into the brain, but to allow the brain to think about it rapidly enough to know what you should look at next. So in general we\u2019re calibrating our eyes so they move around just as often as possible consistent with understanding what we\u2019re seeing,\u201d she says.\nRapid identification\nAfter visual input hits the retina, the information flows into the brain, where information such as shape, color, and orientation is processed. In previous studies, Potter has shown that the human brain can correctly identify images seen for as little as 100 milliseconds. In the new study, she and her colleagues decided to gradually increase the speeds until they reached a point where subjects\u2019 answers were no better than if they were guessing. All images were new to the viewers.\nThe researchers expected they might see a dramatic decline in performance around 50 milliseconds, because other studies have suggested that it takes at least 50 milliseconds for visual information to flow from the retina to the \u201ctop\u201d of the visual processing chain in the brain and then back down again for further processing by so-called \u201cre-entrant loops.\u201d These processing loops were believed necessary to confirm identification of a particular scene or object.\nHowever, the MIT team found that although overall performance declined, subjects continued to perform better than chance as the researchers dropped the image exposure time from 80 milliseconds to 53 milliseconds, then 40 milliseconds, then 27, and finally 13 \u2014 the fastest possible rate with the computer monitor being used.\n\u201cThis didn\u2019t really fit with the scientific literature we were familiar with, or with some common assumptions my colleagues and I have had for what you can see,\u201d Potter says.\nPotter believes one reason for the subjects\u2019 better performance in this study may be that they were able to practice fast detection as the images were presented progressively faster, even though each image was unfamiliar. The subjects also received feedback on their performance after each trial, allowing them to adapt to this incredibly fast presentation. At the highest rate, subjects were seeing new images more than 20 times as fast as vision typically absorbs information.\n\u201cWe think that under these conditions we begin to show more evidence of knowledge than in previous experiments where people hadn\u2019t really been expecting to find success, and didn\u2019t look very hard for it,\u201d Potter says.\nSimon Thorpe, director of the Centre de Recherche Cerveau & Cognition at the University of Toulouse, says the results \u201cillustrate beautifully\u201d that the brain can make sense of briefly presented images.\n\u201cThis new paper shows that the meaning of an image can be extracted even when an image is mixed up in a sequence of six or even 12 images presented at 13 milliseconds per image \u2014 a rate of about 75 frames a second. Another striking finding was that the effect is also seen when the question concerning the target is only presented after the sequence has been run, meaning that the brain can extract meaning even when there is no way to predict what will be shown,\u201d says Thorpe, who was not part of the research team.\nThe findings are consistent with a 2001 study from researchers at the University of Parma and the University of St. Andrews, who found that neurons in the brains of macaque monkeys that respond to specific types of image, such as faces, could be activated even when the target images were each presented for only 14 milliseconds in a rapid sequence.\n\u201cThat was the only background that suggested maybe 14 milliseconds was sufficient to get something meaningful into the brain,\u201d Potter says.\nOne-way flow, no feedback needed\nThe study offers evidence that \u201cfeedforward processing\u201d \u2014 the flow of information in only one direction, from retina through visual processing centers in the brain \u2014 is enough for the brain to identify concepts without having to do any further feedback processing.\nIt also suggests that while the images are seen for only 13 milliseconds before the next image appears, part of the brain continues to process those images for longer than that, Potter says, because in some cases subjects weren\u2019t asked whether a specified image was present until after they had seen the sequence.\n\u201cIf images were wiped out after 13 milliseconds, people would never be able to respond positively after the sequence. There has to be something in the brain that has maintained that information at least that long,\u201d she says.\nThis ability to identify images seen so briefly may help the brain as it decides where to focus the eyes, which dart from point to point in brief movements called fixations about three times per second, Potter says. Deciding where to move the eyes can take 100 to 140 milliseconds, so very high-speed understanding must occur before that.\nThe researchers are now investigating how long visual information presented so briefly can be held in the brain. They are also scanning subjects\u2019 brains with a magnetoencephalography (MEG) scanner during the task to see what brain regions are active when a person successfully completes the identification task.\nThe 75 frames per second finding will require an update to Wikipedia, which states that \u201cthe human eye and its brain interface, the human visual system, can process 10 to 12 separate images per second, perceiving them individually.\u201d\nAbstract of Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics paper\nThe visual system is exquisitely adapted to the task of extracting conceptual information from visual input with every new eye fixation, three or four times a second. Here we assess the minimum viewing time needed for visual comprehension, using rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) of a series of six or 12 pictures presented at between 13 and 80 ms per picture, with no interstimulus interval. 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        "raw_content": "Chinese stock market goes into free fall\nEditor\u2019s note: as we predicted 18 days ago \u2013 China\u2019s stock market is about to collapse.\nChina\u2019s stock exchange regulator has imposed severe limits on stock market selling, having earlier warned of panic in the market as a range of recent government measures failed to prevent stocks plummeting a further 6%.\nAfter 10 minutes of morning trading a wave of listed companies\u2019 shares had been suspended across China\u2019s two stock markets after they dropped by the daily limit of 10%.\nThe China Securities Regulatory Commission ruled that controlling shareholders and managers holding more than 5% of a company\u2019s shares could not reduce their holdings for six months, in an attempt to maintain stability in the markets.\nEarlier, the regulator\u2019s statement saying there had been a surge in \u201cirrational selling\u201d and \u201cpanic sentiment\u201d had done little to calm investor nerves.\nThe Shanghai composite index closed down 5.9%, while the SCI 300 index of the biggest listed companies in Shanghai and Shenzhen lost 6.8%.\nThe rout spread to other world stock markets, with Hong Kong\u2019s Hang Seng index closing almost 6% down, its biggest one-day drop for nearly seven years.\nSince their June peak, Shanghai stocks have plunged 30% in the space of three weeks, having soared more than 150% in the previous 12 months as millions of -private investors piled in. \u201cIt\u2019s a stampede,\u201d said Wang Feng, a former Wall Street trader who founded the hedge fund firm Alpha Squared Capital. \u201cAnd the problem of the market is that all the players move in the same direction and are too emotional.\u201d\nAbout 1,400 companies, or more than half of those listed in Shanghai and Shenzhen \u2013 filed for a trading halt on Tuesday in an attempt to prevent further losses. Chen Jiahe, chief strategic analyst at Cinda Securities, said this suspension was likely to last until the market was stabilised and liquidity was returned to the market.\nChristopher Balding, professor of economics at Peking University, said it was not possible to know exactly why so many companies had suspended trading, but that a large number were doing so because they had used their own stock as collateral for loans and wanted to \u201clock in the value for the collateral\u201d.\nUnlike most other stock markets, where most investors are institutional, in China 80% are small retail investors. Balding said this was raising concerns of \u201cpolitical risk\u201d in Beijing. With large numbers of private investors losing a lot of money, the government would be worried about \u201cpeople protesting on the streets\u201d.\nAs part of the attempt to prevent further losses, China\u2019s state asset regulator had already ordered state-owned enterprises not to sell shares of their listed companies.\nThe People\u2019s Bank of China said it was assisting the China Securities Finance Corporation (CSFC), the national margin trading service provider \u2013 which helps brokers lend money to institutions to buy shares \u2013 to help steady the market.\nChinese stock market is nose diving.\nIt said it would do this through measures such as aiding interbank lending. It would keep a close watch on the market, continue to support the CSFC and guard against systematic and financial risks.\nThe CSFC said it would buy more shares of small and medium-sized companies, which have suffered the biggest losses.\nChen said: \u201cThe market is panicking and the government is trying to save it, so we are having something like a conflict between the two powers and we are not sure which will be the strongest.\u201d\nAyako Sera, a senior market economist at Sumitomo Mitsui Trust Bank in Tokyo, said: \u201cToday is all about China, with Greece in the background \u2026 Shanghai\u2019s early losses were like a cliff dive, which had a huge impact on investor sentiment.\u201d\nThe continued sell-offs came after a surprise interest rate cut by the central bank at the end of June. Relaxations in margin trading and other \u201cstability measures\u201d have done little to calm investors. Analysts said they expected the falls to continue.\n\u201cI don\u2019t see it getting better,\u201d Balding said. \u201cThere is not going to be a turn around within the next week or two. It probably has a long way to go.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Madonna in Nice: \u201cI\u2019ve seen some very scary things\u2026\u201d\nMadonna dropped from her last concert in Europe a swastika that outraged France\u2019s right-wing party but again demanded the freedom of jailed Russian girl punk band Pussy Riot.\nThe video that accompanied the pop icon\u2019s performance in Nice of \u201cNobody Knows Me\u201d still showed National Front leader Marine Le Pen, but a question mark replaced a swastika that had previously flashed on the politician\u2019s forehead.\nThe appearance of the Nazi symbol at Madonna\u2019s Paris performance last month enraged the party, which launched legal action against the 54-year-old singer and threatened to return to the courts should she use it again.\nA local party supporter, Gael Nofri, welcomed Madonna\u2019s decision\u2026\nAs far as I know, Madonna has never changed a video clip. This is proof that our arguments were valid. This is excellent news.\nThe pop diva used the last gig of a controversy-hit Europe tour to reiterate solidarity with three punk rockers jailed by Russian courts this month over a stunt in a Moscow cathedral criticising President Vladimir Putin.\n\u201cFree Pussy Riot!\u201d Madonna shouted from the stage to a packed stadium in the southern French city.\nAt a concert in Moscow two weeks ago, Madonna donned a balaclava in solidarity with the protest punk band, angering Russian authorities.\nThe punk band wore knitted balaclavas when they performed a \u201cpunk prayer\u201d for the ouster of the veteran strongman in the church in February.\nMadonna drew more criticism in Russia when she called for \u201clove and appreciation for the gay community\u201d at a concert in St Petersburg, which had just banned \u201chomosexual propaganda\u201d.\nShe told the Nice crowd\u2026\n\u201cI\u2019ve seen some very scary things.\nThe real deal is freedom and not just for Pussy Riot.\nEvery human being deserves to be treated equally.\nWe have to be freedom fighters.\u201d\nThe three Pussy Riot members have been jailed for two years for hooliganism, a sentence that has drawn wide criticism.\nThe Nice performance was Madonna\u2019s last in the Europe leg of a world tour that covers 30 countries.",
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        "raw_content": "Thumbay Hospital Performs Complex Dental Surgery on 3-year-old with 18 Defective Milk Teeth\nUAE, Dec 7, 2015: Thumbay Hospital \u2013 Dubai, ultra-modern academic hospital owned and operated by Thumbay Group recently carried out a complicated dental surgery on a 3 year old girl. The surgery, performed under general anesthesia, was a complex 3 hour process including multiple dental procedures.\nThe child had visited the Dental Hospital at Thumbay Hospital,Dubai with the main complaint of multiple cavities in the mouth and pain while eating food. She had developed recurrent swellings on the gums since one year. Her parents complained that the child\u2019s teeth had started decaying as soon as they erupted at the age of 6 months. According to them, the child had been unable to eat anything ever since, due to pain in the teeth.\nThe child was seen by the hospital\u2019s Specialist Pediatric Dentist, Dr Anukriti Pathak and was diagnosed of \u2018Severe Early Childhood Caries\u2019, rampant in nature. She had cavities in 18 out of the 20 milk teeth she had. Five of them were completely damaged, with only the root remaining in the gums. Some teeth had undergone complete pulpal necrosis and others were deep dental caries. Being young in age, the patient did not cooperate for examination, let alone treatment. Hence, it was decided to treat all the teeth of the child under general anesthesia.\nInitial tests were run and when the child was considered fit by the hospital\u2019s Pre Anesthetic Checkup Unit (PACU), the child was taken for surgery under general anesthesia on 25th November, 2015. The team of doctors comprised of Specialist Pediatric Dentist Dr Anukriti Pathak, G.P. Dentist Dr Elham Saeed, Anesthetist Dr Manjusha Sukumara Menon and Dr Pavan Tayde.\nFull mouth rehabilitation was performed successfully in a 3-hour procedure under general anesthesia. Pulp Therapy was performed for 4 teeth, Glass Ionomer Fillings for 5 teeth, Composite Fillings for 4 teeth and 5 teeth were extracted. A total of 18 teeth were treated. The child recovered completely from anesthesia within one hour of the procedure.\nEarly Childhood Caries: Causes & Treatment\nEarly Childhood Caries is a common dental disease found in children, starting as early as from when the teeth start erupting, at 6 months of age. By the age of 2- 3 years, the decay becomes so severe that the child is unable to eat due to pain in the teeth. The most common cause is bottle feeding at will and at night. Improper or no brushing in children also leads to Early Childhood Caries. Junk food and sugary drinks and food causes rampant caries.\n\u201cEarly childhood caries is a common problem among kids, but most parents are unaware that this can be treated successfully at well-equipped dental hospitals, under experienced pediatric dentists,\u201d said Dr. Sameer Kumar, Assistant Administrative Director of Thumbay Dental Hospital Dubai. \u201cAt the Dental Hospital at Thumbay Hospital \u2013 Dubai, very young children or individuals who are scared of dental treatment can be successfully treated in a single appointment under general anesthesia,\u201d he added.\nThumbay Hospital is located next to Stadium Metro Station in Al Qusais, Dubai.A unique feature of the hospital is the 25-chair dental hospital, a full-fledged multi-specialty centre with world-class, ultra-modern facilities providing quality dental care at affordable costs.",
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        "raw_content": "\u00bb A different puzzle but still fun.\nA different puzzle but still fun.\nIn a forest there are 2000 trees. In the forest there are 6 types of trees;oak, willow, beech, apple, sneadin and the pear tree.The nearby town knew that and that there were more oak trees in the forest than the others-for eg:oak is 2 and the rest are 1,1,1,1,1-, the amount of all the other trees were all multiples of 2, 3 or 4.\nWith this information can you tell me how many willow trees there are in the forest.\nRe: A different puzzle but still fun.\nI don't know if there an aswer because I cannot seem to work it out. My dad who is a maths teacher asked me it this morning. I got A answer but I'm not sure if I got it right or not. I hope this is hard enough for you mathsy and irspow\nSorry espeon, but I couldn't figure this one out. Whenever I tried to solve it with the ratio that you had above, the answer was never an integer, so I must be doing something wrong. I also wasn't sure if the ratio was wrong how the trees could be distinguished from the information given.\nI am sure that someone smarter than I will take a stab.\nI'm really stuck on it too.But it must be correct if my dad asked me the question, hes a math teacher...Unless he was asking me a trick question...Must investigate...But this must be hard if YOU can't solve it.You're good at maths.\nBig mistake. You needed to find the amount of oak trees there are. Sorry!:(",
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        "raw_content": "Cyclones back in Big 12 finals\nKANSAS CITY, Mo. \u2014 Monte Morris helped Iowa State win a pair of Big 12 Tournament titles under Fred Hoiberg.\nNow he has a chance to do it under Steve Prohm.\nThe all-Big 12 guard had 15 points, Deonte Burton scored a game-high 22, and the pair of seniors guided the No. 23 Cyclones to an 84-63 rout of upstart TCU on Friday night, moving the program into the tournament title game for the third time in the past four seasons.\nThe last two times, the Cyclones succeeded in hoisting a trophy on Saturday night.\n\u201cNow,\u201d Morris said, \u201cwe\u2019re 40 minutes away from another one.\u201d\nThe fourth-seeded Cyclones (22-10) clearly weren\u2019t impressed \u2014 or intimidated \u2014 by the Horned Frogs\u2019 victory against top-ranked Kansas in the quarterfinals. Iowa State used two big first-half runs to assume control, and then stretched its advantage to 26 points midway through the second.\nThat gave Prohm\u2019s group, which has won eight of its last nine, plenty of time to rest for Saturday night\u2019s championship game against either No. 11 West Virginia or Kansas State.\n\u201cThis was probably our most complete game, from one to eight or nine, when you look at our stat sheet,\u201d Prohm said. \u201cNow we have to get ready for a great opportunity.\u201d\nVladimir Brodziansky and Jaylen Fisher had 10 points apiece for the No. 8 seed Horned Frogs (19-15), but nobody seemed to have much pep in their step after their heart-stopping win over the Jayhawks.\n\u201cWe looked fatigued, to be honest with you. I wasn\u2019t sure if that would be the case,\u201d TCU coach Jamie Dixon said. \u201cWe just didn\u2019t seem to respond the way we could.\u201d\nThe great irony of the 85-82 upset is it turned TCU\u2019s semifinal into a road game.\nThousands of Iowa State fans hopped on I-35 and headed south when the Cyclones beat Oklahoma State and the Jayhawks were eliminated, snapping up extra tickets from despondent Kansas fans.\nThe result? TCU might as well have been playing at Hilton Coliseum.\n\u201cWe have the best fans in the country,\u201d Morris said with a smile, \u201cand they travel well.\u201d\nEarly on, the Horned Frogs matched the Cyclones basket for basket, trying their best to take the crowd out of the game. They even led in the opening minutes, before Iowa State started to pull away.\nBurton got things going with his versatile inside-outside scoring ability, and Morris began to build on his near-triple-double in Thursday\u2019s win over the Cowboys. And by the time they spearheaded runs of 10-0 and 10-2, they had given the Cyclones a comfortable lead.\nBurton capped his big first half with a nifty wraparound pass to Solomon Young, whose easy lay-in at the buzzer gave the 2014 and \u201915 tournament champs a 44-27 halftime advantage.\nBurton added three more baskets out of the locker room, his second 3-pointer of the game pushing the lead past 20, as Iowa State fans began to rise from their seats whenever he touched the ball.\nThe Horned Frogs\u2019 heavy legs began to show by that point, the toll of an opening-round win over Oklahoma and their upset of Kansas leaving them weary by their third game in three days.\n\u201cWe gave it our all, all three of these games. The last game didn\u2019t go our way,\u201d the Horned Frogs\u2019 Brandon Parrish said. \u201cFatigue played a factor, but we just showed our fanbase \u2014 showed the world \u2014 that we\u2019re resilient. We\u2019re a resilient group of guys.\u201d\nIowa State has hit 12 3-pointers in each of its Big 12 Tournament games. \u2026 The Cyclones only committed six turnovers. \u2026 Young finished with nine points, nine boards and four blocks. \u2026 TCU\u2019s Kenrich Williams had nine points, eight rebounds and five assists.\nTCU\u2019s win over Kansas got it into NCAA Tournament discussion, but it probably wasn\u2019t enough to overcome seven straight losses to close the regular season. The Horned Frogs last made the field in 1998 and last won a game there in 1987, when Dixon was a player.\nIowa State has turned the Big 12 Tournament into a personal party, going 9-2 over the past four seasons. The Cyclones have never lost in three championship appearances.\nTCU waits to see what postseason tournament invitation rolls its way.\nIowa State gets ready for Saturday night\u2019s title game.",
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        "raw_content": "Return to Global Outreach > Resources > Key MCH Publications\nBelow is a selection of seminal publications in the field of maternal health. Please send comments or suggestions to [email protected].\nStrengthening the Profession of Midwifery\nMaternal Health and Mortality Trends\nClinical and Teaching Resources\nIntroducing the State of the World?s Midwifery Report\nIn all countries that have achieved a dramatic decrease in maternal and newborn death, well-trained health professionals have been a key to success. The returns on investing in human resources with midwifery skills are enormous.The State of the World?s Midwifery (SoWMy) 2014, the second of its kind, will show what progress has been made since the launch of the first report in 2011 in increasing the number of skilled and competent midwives and others with midwifery skills; improving policies and regulations; and expanding the coverage of midwifery services and quality of care in 75 countries that carry more than 95 per cent of the global burden of maternal, newborn and child deaths.SoWMy 2014 will provide data on the availability, accessibility, acceptability and quality of midwifery services. It will also reveal service gaps and highlight the needs for future health workforce and health systems to ensure that all women and families have access to quality midwifery care.\nMaternal Health Task Force (MHTF)-PLOS Collection on Maternal Health Year 2 (2012-13) - ?Maternal Health is Women?s Health?\nIn 2012-13, the Maternal Health Task Force (MHTF) and the PLOS Medicine Editors continue their collaboration to create a freely available, open access collection of outstanding research and commentary on maternal health, the MHTF-PLOS Collection on Maternal Health, to further our collective goal to improve women's and children's health worldwide through greater access to more comprehensive maternal health information and knowledge. Our continued commitment to highlighting and pressing for more evidence on maternal health reflects the persistence of this problem around the world: while the number of maternal deaths overall is declining, Millennium Development Goal 5 (to improve maternal health) is the goal most lagging behind due to a lack of progress in a critical number of countries.\nThirty Years of Global Outreach by the American College of Nurse-Midwives\nThe mission of the American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM) is to promote the health and well-being of women and newborns within their families and communities through development and support of the profession of midwifery. Over the last three decades, ACNM has mentored several generations of midwives in more than 30 countries who have contributed talent and commitment to making the world a safer place for women and children. We have developed invaluable institutional knowledge of the components required to build a profession of competent and qualified healthcare providers of maternal and infant care. ACNM?s approach emphasizes partnership and capacity building with both individuals and organizations to strengthen the locus of control and ownership of projects within the host country, incorporating evidence-based best practices with flexibility and creativity. The future relies on upcoming generations to creatively work with multiple disciplines and across nations to solve the complex issues endangering women and families worldwide.\nPerceived barriers and motivating factors influencing student midwives' acceptance of rural postings in Ghana\nResearch on the mal-distribution of health care workers has focused mainly on physicians and nurses. To meet the Millennium Development Goals Five and the reproductive needs of all women, it is predicted that an additional 334,000 midwives are needed. Despite the ongoing efforts to increase this cadre of health workers there are still glaring gaps and inequities in distribution. The objectives of this study are to determine the perceived barriers and motivators influencing final year midwifery students? acceptance of rural postings in Ghana, West Africa.\nSave Lives: Invest in Midwives: Partnership for Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health: Partnership for Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health 2011\nReport from The Partnership for Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health and UNFPA addressing the role of midwives in saving lives and providing quality care during pregnancy and childbirth.\nState of the World'd Midwifery Report 2011: Delivery Health Saving Lives: UNFPA, 2011\nSee the first comprehensive analysis of the midwifery profession around the world. This link will take you to the SOWMR website which Includes the full report, executive summary, background documents, resource kit, and more.\nInternational Confederation of Midwives: Global Standards, Competencies and Tools: ICM, 2011\nThe global standards, competencies and tools for midwifery pre-service education are based on the three pillars of quality midwifery care: education, professional associations, and regulation. The UN Population Fund, World Health Organization, and Federation of International Gynecologists and Obstetricians have all pledged support of the landmark ICM Global Standards.\nGlobal Call to Action: Strengthen Midwifery to Save Lives and Promote Health of Women and Newborns: joint statement, 2010\nCreated during Women Deliver 2010, this is the joint statement that spurred the creation of the first state of the world's midwifery report. It calls on governments to address the following areas: education & training; legislation and regulation; recruitment, retention, and deployment; and professional association strengthening\nNursing & Midwifery Strategic Directions: 2011-2015: WHO, 2010\nProduced by the Dept. of Human Resources for Health of the World Health Organization (WHO). The strategy revolves around 13 objectives in 5 inter-related key results areas\nMissing Midwives: Save the Children, 2011\nReport released on mothers day, 2011 outlining the need for additional well trained midwives worldwide\nWHO Strengthening Midwifery Toolkit: WHO, 2011\nThis toolkit includes 9 modules. It focuses specifically on strengthening the central role and function of the professional midwife in the provision of quality care during pregnancy and childbirth and in other reproductive and sexual health services. The first module is a background paper. Other topics include legislation & regulation, standards, competencies, curriculum guidelines, preperation of midwifery teachers, supervision, and continuing education.\nMaternal Health & Mortality Trends\nPostpartum Family Planning: New Research Findings and Program Implications: On July 19, 2012, at a meeting in Washington DC, the PROGRESS project presented findings from its research studies on topics related to postpartum family planning. The meeting offered an opportunity for partner agencies, including the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and the World Health Organization (WHO), to discuss how these findings might contribute to expanding access to family planning information and services in the postpartum period. This is a short report from the meeting held on July 19, 2012, sponsored by FHI 360 and USAID. The slides presented at the meeting are available here.\nAccountability for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health: WHO, 2012\nIn this publication, Countdown to 2015 provides profiles for the countries where more than 95% of all maternal and child deaths occur. The profiles highlight how well each country is doing in increasing coverage of high-impact interventions that can save the lives or millions of women and children.\nLinking Family Planning and Community Health for Health Equity and Impact 2012 Report: Based on more than 125 references, the research presented in this paper provides compelling evidence that integration of family planning is a value-added strategy, saving lives, and spurring progress to prevent diseases, protect the environment, advance food security and nutrition, and improve the health of young people.\nThe Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (PMNCH) 2011 Report: Analysing Commitments to Advance the Global Strategy for Women?s and Children?s Health. This report seeks to further our collective understanding of the current Global Strategy commitments.\nEssential Interventions, Commodities and Guidelines for Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health: The Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health, 2011. A global review of the key interventions related to reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health.\nPrevention and Management of Postpartum Hemorrhage and Pre-eclampsia: USAID, MCHIP, 2011\nMCHIP, USAID?s flagship maternal, newborn and child health program, has done a multi-country analysis in 31 USAID-supported countries on selected components of PPH and PE/E program readiness. Through the use of a detailed survey, country teams have assessed policy, practices, human resource and logistic issues for these programs. In addition, the country teams have mapped their achievements using a Key Interventions Scale Up Mapping Tool, developed by MCHIP and applied in these countries.\nMaking Pregnancy Safer-The Critical Role of the Skilled Attendant: WHO, FIGO, ICM, 2004\nIn this statement, WHO, the International Confederation of Midwives (ICM) and the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) advocate for skilled care for all women during pregnancy, childbirth and the immediate postnatal period. This document is especially aimed at countries in which the coverage of skilled attendance at birth is below 85%. It defines clearly who is a skilled attendant, what skills she/he should have and how she/he should be trained and supported.\nAtlas of Birth: White Ribbon Alliance, 2010\nThe Atlas of Birth is a clear, accessible guide to the global picture of maternal health, told with maps, graphics and stories from many countries. It documents the biggest killer of young women in developing countries, and reveals one of the greatest opportunities of our time ? to prevent the preventable ? those maternal deaths that happen every single minute of every single day. This project includes the book, an interactive website, and the acclaimed short film, Birth and Death.\nTrends in Maternal Mortality: 1990-2008: WHO, 2010\nEstimates developed by the WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA, and the World Bank\nBuilding Momentum: Global progress towards reducing maternal and child mortality: Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, 2010\nMortality Estimates developed by IHME. This link will take you to the IHME website to download. Other resources on the site include multiple presentations on maternal mortality, interactive data sets, and visualizations.\nLandmark Lancet Maternal Health Series: Lancet, 2006\nIncludes executive summary, series comments, series papers, and a podcast\nWomen Deliver Series: Lancet, 2010\nThe equity impact of participatory women?s groups to reduce neonatal mortality in India: Secondary analysis of a cluster-randomised trial: Int. J. Epidemiol. Advance Access published March 18, 2013 - - - We describe and explain the equity impact of a women?s group intervention in India that strongly reduced the neonatal mortality rate (NMR) in a cluster-randomised trial. The study concludes that participatory community interventions can substantially reduce socio-economic inequalities in neonatal mortality and contribute to an equitable achievement of the unfinished MDG agenda.\nBorn too soon: the global action report on preterm birth: WHO, Save the Children, March of Dimes, PMNCH, 2012\nThe report shows the extent to which pre-term birth is on the rise in most countries, and is now the second leading cause of death globally for children under five, after pneumonia.\nEffectiveness of an Integrated Approach to Reduce Perinatal Mortality: Recent Experiences from Matlab, Bangladesh : BioMed Central, 2011\nStudy results showing effectiveness of integrated perinatal interventions including ACNM's Home Based Life Saving Skills program in reducing perinatal mortality in Matlab, Bangladesh.\nLancet Series on Stillbirths: Lancet, 2011\nClinical & Teaching Resources\nPre-Eclampsia & Eclampsia: WHO?s latest recommendations for prevention and treatment of pre-eclampsia and eclampsia.\nPrevention PPH: WHO?s latest recommendations for the prevention and treatment of postpartum hemorrhage\nNB Resuscitation: WHO?s latest guidelines on basic newborn resuscitation\nmHealth for Midwives: A Call to Action: Anna Maria Speciale and Maria Freytsis Journal of Midwifery & Women?s Health, Vol. 58, Issue 1, pp. 76-82, January/February 2013. The exponential growth of mobile communications is connecting people in a way previously not imagined and creating opportunities to make unique health impacts. Integrating the strengths of midwifery care and mHealth technology into the strategy for achieving the critical Millennium Development Goals related to maternal and child health is a powerful way forward. Midwifery involvement in the mHealth revolution, particularly at this critical point in its development, could benefit midwifery education and access to midwifery care, creating the shift needed to make real strides in decreasing maternal mortality globally.\nInnovative Financing Options for the Preservice Education of Health Professionals: CapacityPlus announces a new technical brief which suggests 19 ways to pay for a health professional education. Many developing countries are making significant investments to increase the number of health workers available to provide care to growing populations. However, the available funding is far short of what is required. For these countries to train and produce a health workforce sufficient to meet the population?s needs, new sources of funding for health worker education need to be found. To address this problem, CapacityPlus partnered with the International Finance Corporation, the World Bank, and the Global Health Workforce Alliance to explore innovative solutions for the financing of health worker education.\nModel Curriculum Outlines for Professional Midwifery Education: ICM, 2012. This set of four resource packets is based on the updated competencies and global education standards, andis provided to the global community to enhance understanding and use of the documents. They are currently available on the ICM Website in English and Spanish.A French version will be available by the end of September 2012.\nFIGO Guidelines on the Prevention and Treatment of PPH with Misoprostol: These Guidelines, published by FIGO in 2012, reflect the latest best available research on the use of misoprostol for PPH prevention and treatment (including evidence-based recommendations for dosages and routes of administration, and the side effects and precautions associated with its use) and are aimed at healthcare providers and clinical policy makers worldwide.\nPPH Prevention: FIGO recommends a single dose of 600mcg misoprostol administered orally immediately after delivery of the newborn and after it is established that there are no additional babies in utero. 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        "raw_content": "Family of 6 suicide bombers attacks Indonesia churches\nMembers of police bomb squad inspect the wreckage of motorcycles at the site where an explosion went off outside a church in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia, Sunday, May 13, 2018. Almost simultaneous attacks including one by a suicide bomber disguised as a churchgoer targeted churches in Indonesia's second largest city of Surabaya early Sunday, killing a number of people and wounding dozens, police said. (AP Photo/Trisnadi)\nBy TUJI MARTUJI, Associated Press\nSURABAYA, Indonesia (AP) \u2014 A family of six suicide bombers that included two young children carried out deadly attacks on three churches in Indonesia\u2019s second-largest city on Sunday, police said, as the world\u2019s most populous Muslim nation recoiled in horror at one of the worst attacks on its Christian minority.\nAt least seven people plus the six bombers died in the attacks in Surabaya, according to police. At least 41 people were injured in the attacks, which Indonesia\u2019s president condemned as \u201cbarbaric.\u201d\nThe bombings were the worst to target churches in Indonesia since a series of attacks on Christmas Eve in 2000 killed 15 people and wounded nearly 100. Religious minorities in Indonesia, especially Christians, have been repeatedly targeted by militants.\nNational police chief Tito Karnavian said that the father exploded a car bomb, two sons aged 18 and 16 used a motorcycle for their attack, and the mother was with daughters aged 12 and 9 for her attack.\nKarnavian said the family had returned to Indonesia from Syria, where until recently the Islamic State group controlled significant territory.\nThe extremist group claimed responsibility for Sunday\u2019s attacks in a statement carried by its Aamaq news agency. 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        "raw_content": "This past weekend I had the wonderful fortune of attending my brother's wedding in Atlanta, Georgia. Trevor and his fianc\u00e9e, Guneeta, have been together nearly 11 years. They have seen a lot of ups and downs over the years, including the recent loss of Guneeta's dear father. Many of you can relate to the difficultly of celebrating a major life event without someone you dearly love present in the physical body.\nHer family is Indian, from Punjab, and it was a mostly traditional Sikh wedding. I've never experienced anything like it, and it was so incredibly fun and colorful, it blew my mind! As soon as we landed on Friday morning, we received a text telling us to get to the house right away because wedding festivities were already underway. We were immediately immersed in a ceremony in the living room, with about 40 family members. They laid out a yellow cloth for the bride to sit upon, and she entered the room in a brilliant yellow dress, fully adorned with embroidery and beading. It was magnificent. Her cousins held a red cloth over her head, symbolizing good luck. Because her father has passed away, the bride's Uncle stood in for her Dad in the ceremony, and placed bangles on her arms, meant to stay in place for the entire first year of marriage. It was an emotional moment for everyone in the family, who lovingly wiped away tears.\nI wish I could say something incredible happened to show the father of the bride was with us spiritually; you know, like his picture went flying off the wall or something even more outrageous. But like most life events, we had to rely upon feeling his love and presence.\nIn loving memory of Wg. Cdr. J.S. Ahluwalia.\nThe ceremony itself was held the next morning at a gurdwara, the place of worship for Sikhs. I was in awe of the colors, drumming, chanting and immense love that her huge family poured out to ours. With a pink sash, Trevor led Guneeta around the altar four times; it was so heartwarming to see my brother participating in this sacred ceremony.\nEnjoy this 3 minute video of the events and ceremony.\nThe fun was only beginning, and the reception was the most fun I've ever had! Amazing music, dances by her cousins and aunts, drumming, fragrant food and even more breathtaking dresses than we had worn in the morning! They guests were seriously the most beautiful bunch of people I have ever seen. Trevor did some belly dancing with the cousins and I laughed so hard tears rolled down my face. He's not a dancer...I mean, there is no rhythm there. Guneeta did a special song and dance for him, which again, was just really amazing. It made me want to sign up for more belly dancing classes.\nAt the reception and ready to dance the night away!\nLater, Guneeta and I had a chance to talk about her Dad, and I asked if she had felt his presence during the week, or if she had recognized any signs from him lately. She said she had really felt him with her while they were taking pictures by the river. Apparently, out of nowhere, a misty fog had hovered over the water. In that moment thoughts of her Dad flooded over her, and she felt as if he were there with her.\nShe also shared that she recently ran the Tough Mudder in his honor. She was talking to him in the car on the way to the race, asking for his support. When she opened the door to exit, her eyes landed on a little rock on the ground. She bent over, picked it up, and saw it was in a perfect heart shape. Again, she said she was comforted by feeling his presence and love in that moment.\nMost of us will have to face a milestone without someone we love. It's helpful to remember, though they can't submit an RSVP, they plan to attend in their own way. A person who has transitioned to the Spirit world is able to influence our thoughts most easily, making their presence known by a sudden flooding of thoughts of them, and by those sweet mental whispers of, \"I love you, I am here.\"\nWhen you face one of those celebrations without the presence of someone important to you, remember to try and feel their love. They wouldn't miss it for the world!",
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        "raw_content": "30 Jun 2015 Kimberley Reyes6 Comments\nHello! How are you all doing? It\u2019s been a month since I last wrote a blog post\u2026crazy. If you\u2019re wondering why I\u2019ve been MIA, that\u2019s because I\u2019ve been very busy since April. Due to rising client demands, after seven years, I\u2019ve finally decided to expand, get an office, and hire employees! Yay! As exciting as expanding a business can be, it also requires a huge chunk of time and money. And so I decided to put everything else on hold and focused on my family, my health, and the business.\nAs July approaches, I can say that we have finally found stability in the new set up\u2013with me working from home some days and working in an office with the minis in tow other days. It was hectic and stressful at first as we were getting used to the set up, but now I can say we\u2019re getting used to it!\nAnd now that we\u2019re settling down in our new norm, I\u2019ve decided it\u2019s about time to go back and dust off the cobwebs that have formed in this virtual home of mine.\nI\u2019ve been meaning to write a post a couple of days back, but I couldn\u2019t think of what to write about yet. So since I mentioned the new office already, I thought I\u2019d give you a sneak peek at it\u2026\nThat\u2019s The Princess posing with the inspirational boards that I recently added to the walls of our whitewashed office. I chose to have the whole office painted white to give off a clean, modern feel.\nMy office table can get a bit messy some times because this is where I do all my work. And by all I mean my project management work, photography, doodles, etc. You might not see it, but I\u2019ve actually created dedicated stations for each of my loves. (Don\u2019t try to look for those stations, only I can see it. Lol!)\nBUT, what I love most about my office is this:\nIsn\u2019t this wooden flooring a beauty?! I love it so much, I\u2019ve banned heels from the office so as not to scratch the floor. Haha! Our employees love that rule, though, because they get to wear their comfy bunny slippers in the office. Win-win!\nWe still have a lot to add to this office, but we\u2019re happy with how it\u2019s looking so far. I wish I took a before photo, you\u2019d be shocked at the transformation. :D Anyway- that\u2019s it for now. I\u2019m still trying to get my blogging rhythm back\u2026this is a good start, eh? Watch out for my next post!\nThe Princess\u2019 My Little Pony Birthday Party\nWhat a beautiful leap of faith!!! Congratulations\nThanks for dropping by, Kay! It\u2019s been a challenging transition, but I\u2019m thankful I took that leap! I learned so many things!\nWow, exciting times to come! Congratulations on the expansion of your business :) Can\u2019t wait to hear more of your stories.\nThanks Celine! :)\nCongrats Kim!! Nakakakilig naman yang update na yan. I\u2019m still here too, although I haven\u2019t updated my blog yet. I\u2019m trying to build a portfolio and soon offer portrait shoots and whatnot. Pero shempre, di kayang kabogin yang office mo. hehe! So happy for you!\nHi Camille! For some reason, I can\u2019t view your blog. :( Isn\u2019t it exciting that we\u2019re really making our passion happen?! Congratulations to both of us! <3",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Uncategorized \u00bb Has the stock market lost the plot\nRichard Bloomfield\tMay 19, 2013\tUncategorized\nMany people are bemused by the fact that stock markets are starting to hit new highs yet the UK and global economy seems to be in such a mess. The Dow Jones Industrial Index is up 16% this year and the FTSE 100 is very close to it\u2019s all time high from 13 years ago. Only this week, France re-entered recession and even the mighty German economy has slowed. The price of gold, which has been going in one direction (up) and is usually the harbinger of doom and inflationary disaster, has fallen dramatically. This is not really what you would expect with so much uncertainty around coupled with the willingness of Governments to print money.\nWhat explains the stock market bulls?\nThere is a little bit of fundamental underpinning of shares from a \u2018value\u2019 point of view, in that shares this century have gone sideways yet company earnings are 75% higher during this period. Companies have also had opportunities to become more efficient through technological factors, out-sourcing and overseas production. If shares are going to go higher, then there will need to be some follow through with further improvements in corporate earnings.\nAnother key factor in the current bull market is low interest rates. People are saving money, banks, companies and fund managers have cash coming out of their ears and they don\u2019t have anywhere to put it. Buying corporate or Government bonds yield next to nothing and in any case, this is not the low risk game of 5 or 10 years ago. Bubbles often start when there is lots of money chasing a dwindling number of good quality assets.\nSome fund managers who would normally look towards bonds, are instead buying those shares that partly resemble bonds ie very safe, \u2018boring\u2019 companies where the stock offers some degree of yield. Examples would include utilities and blue chips like Unilever, Reckitt Benckiser, Diageo, Nestle and so on. Options here are limited and it won\u2019t be long before these also begin to look expensive.\nThe Bank of England\u2019s Quantitative Easing policy, which has caught on in the US and Japan, is all about printing bank notes \u2013 well electronically anyway. The price to be paid for this will be in the long term when demand and then inflation rear their ugly heads. However, this showering of cash which, by the way is certainly not being lent out by the banks, is adding fuel to the stock market boom.\nIt is impossible for anyone to predict when this latest boom will come crashing down. I suspect that the market can go considerably higher. No one wants to be the last person heading for the exit, so expect a good deal of volatility in the stock markets born out of the fact that many investors don\u2019t really want to be there, but have nowhere else to go. Private stock market investors and holders of share ISAs should proceed with extreme care!\nThe stock market hasn\u2019t lost the plot but is behaving like an episode of Dexter \u2013 it\u2019s very entertaining because we all know that at some point there will be a blood bath!",
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        "raw_content": "Melatonin is a hormone made from serotonin and is released from the pineal gland which is a small gland found at the base of the brain. Over many years of studying melatonin, scientists have come to realize melatonin's essential role in regulating circadian rhythms. Circadian rhythm refers to the natural pattern of hormone secretion in the body which aid in proper body function regulation. Melatonin is the \"timekeeper\" of this rhythm and helps control sleep-wake cycles. Melatonin secretion is greater during times of darkness and is less during the day light and is stimulated by a pathway that travels from the retina to the pineal gland. Imbalances in proper melatonin release is very common in our society where we no longer let the sun's movement dictate our activity and can lead to such conditions as insomnia and jet lag.[1]\nOther beneficial aspects of melatonin are related to its antioxidant and anticancer actions.[1]\nMelatonin Chronosynergy, Women and Aging, NDNR [1], 2012 February\nMelatonin can be found in olive oil, wine and beer. It is also found in many common fruits and vegetables including tomatoes, grape skins, tart cherries and walnuts.\nThe amount of melatonin found in food is significantly less than that typically found in a supplement.\nThe following is a list of the primary uses for melatonin.[1], [2]\nMelatonin: Clinical applications, IHP, June/July 2009\nJet Lag: Melatonin has been used to relieve the symptoms of jet lag. One study shows that it is best to take melatonin supplementation in the evening at the new destination for 5 days.\nInsomnia: Melatonin plays an important role in the sleep-wake cycle and therefore, when it is not secreted in sufficient amounts at night as it should, it can lead to insomnia. It proves to be effective only in those individuals who have low levels at night. Low melatonin is a common cause of insomnia in the elderly. Waking up exhausted can also indicate melatonin deficiency.\nBenefits of Melatonin in Solid Tumors When Used Concurrently With Chemotherapy, NMJ, [2], 2012 August\nCancer: Melatonin has an anticancer effect on several types of cancers, especially those that are hormonally related such as prostate cancer and breast cancer. Exposure to artificial electromagnetic fields suppresses the production of melatonin and is considered a risk factor for cancer. Melatonin administered with interleukin 2, interferon, tumor necrosis factor, and tamoxifen show promising anticancer effects and have increased survival time and quality of life. Furthermore, low melatonin levels due to night-time shift work has been linked to higher rates of breast cancer. Low levels of melatonin at night is induced by night-time light and increases the amount of estrogen that is exposed to breast tissue.\nDepression: It was once believed that melatonin levels were lower in individuals with depression. The low levels of melatonin which were demonstrated in individuals with depression in these initial studies were actually a result of antidepressant medications and other factors. It is now believed that it is more likely that the release time of melatonin is not as it should be in patients with depression. Melatonin supplementation may be able to alter the peak time of release of melatonin which was found to be 77 minutes after the control group in one study. It is not likely that melatonin will have a major positive impact on the treatment of depression but may be able to play a role. A word of caution comes after a study done in 1973 found that melatonin supplementation can worsen depression in some cases. This may have been a result of administering melatonin several times during the day when melatonin is usually lowest.\nMultiple Sclerosis: Declining levels of melatonin may be involved in the pathophysiology and the course of MS. The exact role melatonin plays is unknown but declining levels are seen when symptoms get worse. The benefit of melatonin therapy during the treatment of MS is not yet known.\nCoronary Heart Disease: Melatonin levels are also lower in individuals with coronary heart disease. This can lead to increased nocturnal sympathetic activity which means that there is more circulating epinephrine and norepinephrine which can damage vessel walls and this can lead to atherosclerotic plaque formations. One study shows that melatonin inhibits platelet aggregation and may play a role in preventing heart disease.\nAlzheimer's Disease: There is some evidence to suggest that melatonin serves a protective role for neuronal cells, in fact, melatonin replacement can reverse some of the cognitive loss associated with Alzheimer's Disease. Melatonin acts as antioxidant for grey matter. It is not clear if melatonin is beneficial to all with Alzheimer's Disease.\nWeight Loss: Melatonin supplementation increases weight loss\nWay to detect low melatonin:[3]\nSalivary melatonin concentration\nUrinary 6-hydroxymelatonin sulphate excretion rate\nSerum melatonin concentration\nMelatonin is available in tablet, capsule, and sublingual tablet forms. Some argue that the sublingual form is superior.[1]\nMelatonin is not taken long-term as a nutritional supplement and is only prescribed in certain situations which warrant it.\nAdult: doses range from 0.1-3mg (a therapeutic dose varies greatly from person to person depending on level of deficiency); higher doses are likely needed for anti-cancer effects.\nThe safety precautions of melatonin include:\nSide-effects may include: drowsiness at inopportune times is most common; overuse can disrupt sleep cycles; high that are too high for an individual can lead to morning sedation and drowsiness; sleep walking, disorientation, and vivid dreams; sleep disruption; anxiety and irritability; aggravation of nocturnal asthma\nSafety and Efficacy of Melatonin in Children, NMJ, 2012 February\nChildren: It has been reported that in increase in seizure activity has occurred in children with neurological disorders who have taken melatonin. Monitoring when using melatonin in children is warranted.\nMelatonin can cross the placenta; its effects on the fetus are unknown and therefore should not be used in pregnancy. Furthermore, melatonin has an effect on reproductive hormones and is further contraindicated in pregnancy for this reason. There is also a lack of research to suggest its safety to breast-feeding infants and therefore should be avoided by nursing mothers.\ndriving and operating machinery while under the influence of melatonin; day time use can lead to fatigue and decreased alertness\nfibromyalgia (if melatonin is elevated)\ninsulin sensitivity or diabetes\npossibly for patients with [Autoimmune Conditions|autoimmune conditions]] such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, or MS.\nChronic use of melatonin is not advised. Elevated melatonin may inhibit ovulation. Increased inflammation from elevated melatonin may be experienced by individuals with depression, diabetes, fibromyalgia, schizophrenia, individuals in their adolescence, individuals undergoing corticosteroid treatment, individuals with nocturnal asthma.\nAbout 5% of individuals will experience both alertness and insomnia from melatonin administration; in this population, melatonin can be dosed in the morning without adverse effects.\nChemotherapy and Radiation - Co-administration of drug and high-dose melatonin can ameliorate adverse drug effects and enhance chemotherapy cytotoxicity.\nFluvoxamine - Concomitant use can increase the effect of either or both agents having an additive effect.\nHaloperidol and Related Antipsychotic Medications - Melatonin may reduce symptoms of tardive dyskinesia (adverse drug effect).\nInterleukin-2 - Potentially mutually supportive antineoplastic activity and synergistic interaction between melatonin and IL-2 in oncology care. Possible reduction in adverse drug effects.\nMirtazapine - Concomitant use can be beneficial, depending on the case, including facilitation of reduced drug dose or use in drug withdrawal. Adverse effects possible but unlikely.\nTamoxifen - Co-administration of drug and high-dose melatonin can ameliorate adverse drug effects and enhance chemotherapy cytotoxicity.\nTriptorelin - Melatonin may enhance efficacy of drug and may re-establish response after patients have become refractory.\nBenzodiazepines - Drug can suppress and deplete melatonin. Furthermore, melatonin may be used for synergistic effect and/or to ameliorate withdrawal symptoms from benzodiazepine insomnia treatment by re-establishing a regular sleep cycle.\nBeta 1-Adrenoceptor Antagonists - With chronic use, drug may suppress melatonin synthesis.\nNonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) - NSAIDs interfere with melatonin synthesis, suppress nocturnal melatonin levels, and may alter sleep patterns.\nVerapamil - Drug induces increased urinary melatonin excretion through its effect on liver and kidneys.\nFluoxetine - Drug can decrease melatonin levels and melatonin can decrease drug activity. Avoid concomitant use.\nCorticosteroids, oral - Corticosteroid therapy may suppress melatonin synthesis. Melatonin may reduce adverse drug effects but could also suppress drug activity. Insufficient evidence to support generalized recommendations.\nNutrient Interactions:[3]\nAlcohol/Ethanol - Consumption of ethanol during the evening has been found to inhibit nocturnal melatonin secretion. 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        "raw_content": "Home BREAKING NEWS Secretary of State Pompeo arrives in Islamabad amid deepening tension between US...\nSecretary of State Pompeo arrives in Islamabad amid deepening tension between US and Pakistan\nPamela Constable, The Washington Post\nISLAMABAD, Pakistan \u2013 Secretary of State Mike Pompeo landed in Pakistan Wednesday afternoon, telling journalists on his plane beforehand that he hoped to \u201cturn the page\u201d and \u201creset the relationship\u201d with the new government.\nTies between the longtime security allies have been marked by deepening tensions and sharp disagreements over Pakistan\u2019s alleged harboring of anti-Afghan militants.\nThe secretary of state also told reporters that Zalmay Khalilzad, a former U.S. ambassador, was traveling with him and would be joining the Trump administration as a special envoy to Afghanistan, with a focus on pursuing reconciliation and peace talks with the Taliban. It was the first official confirmation of widespread reports that Khalilzad would be named to the position, which has been vacant since Trump took office.\nThe atmosphere that greeted Pompeo and Gen. Joseph F. Dunford Jr., chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, as they prepared to meet with civilian and military officials including new Prime Minister Imran Khan, was one of wary skepticism, indignation and defiance.\nTies have been further hit by the Trump administration\u2019s decision to cut another $300 million in U.S. military aid just days before the visit.\nFor the past week, Pakistani officials and commentators have been denouncing the United States as a bully seeking to force Pakistan to do its bidding and failing to appreciate its own efforts to fight Islamist terrorism. Khan and his aides have repeatedly insisted that the bilateral relationship must be based on \u201cmutual respect,\u201d and that Pakistan\u2019s national interests must come first.\n\u201cThe antagonism witnessed now is unprecedented,\u201d Zahid Hussain, a columnist for Dawn newspaper, wrote Wednesday. \u201cWashington\u2019s demand for unquestionable compliance is unacceptable to Pakistan.\u201d Although noting that the two \u201cfrenemies\u201d cannot afford to break up, he added, U.S. efforts to \u201cpunish\u201d Pakistan with aid cuts and belittle it with \u201chumiliating tweets\u201d will only backfire.\nPompeo and Dunford held closed-door meetings with Pakistani officials, during a brief stopover en route to India.\nWhile they were in talks, government spokesman Mohammad Faisal tweeted that the new foreign minister, Shah Mahmood Qureshi, had told the visitors that the government seeks to improve bilateral ties, but \u201csafeguarding Pakistan\u2019s national interests will remain [the] supreme priority.\u201d Pakistan\u2019s chief national interests include protecting its nuclear arsenal and guarding against aggression by India, its next-door rival.\nPompeo, while expressing hopes for \u201cfinding common ground\u201d with the new government in Islamabad, was also cautious in his pre-arrival comments, telling reporters the visit was an opportunity to \u201cwalk through the complexity\u201d of the relationship and \u201chopefully begin to make some progress so that we can get back to a set of common understandings.\u201d\nHe played down the likely impact of the large new military aid cut on efforts at rapprochement, saying the Pakistani government had been told it would happen in advance and knew why. \u201cThis wasn\u2019t news to the Pakistanis,\u201d he said. \u201cThe rationale for them not getting the money is very clear. It\u2019s that we haven\u2019t seen the progress that we need to see from them.\u201d\nPompeo was referring to the continued U.S. insistence that Pakistan is sheltering Islamist militants who cross the border to attack Afghanistan. Pakistan has repeatedly denied the charge, but Afghan officials accused Pakistan just last month of sending fighters across the border to attack the city of Ghazni, which was besieged by Taliban forces for four days.\nPrevious articleThe Imam\u2019s Widow\nNext articleRupee slips to a new low; touches 71.79/$",
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        "raw_content": "Out of control energy bills can take a huge financial toll on homeowners, and lots of people think that high utility bills are just a part of life. Fortunately, if you\u2019re willing to take a couple of simple steps, you can drastically reduce the amount that you pay for heating, cooling and electricity every month. We\u2019re not talking about complicated projects that only experts can handle; these are simple tips that anyone with a bit of time on their hands can do.\nImage: flickr.com/photos/glendacherry\nFollow these steps to increase your home\u2019s energy efficiency:\nPut A Stop To Drafts And Leaks\nA drafty home makes for high utility bills; if your home has window and door leaks, it\u2019s hard to maintain a consistent temperature inside. This means that your air conditioner or heater has to work extra hard at maintaining your home\u2019s temperature. When your system is overworked, it uses tons of extra energy, and it shortens the life of your equipment.\nFortunately, you can fix this problem with some weather-stripping; use it around your doors, windows and chimney, and you\u2019ll fix the majority of your draft problems.\nCall A Home Auditor\nThird-party energy providers like Palmco offer perks for using their services, and some of them will send an energy auditor to your home to identify problems that you are having. If you can\u2019t pinpoint why your bills are so high, it can\u2019t hurt to have a professional come over to check your home; this is especially true when you can get this done free of charge.\nA professional can figure out how much energy your home should consume, and they\u2019ll compare it to how much it actually uses. If your numbers are off, they\u2019ll do their best to find the culprit, and when they do find your problem, you can weigh the cost of fixing it against the cost of your energy bill.\nReplacing incandescent lights is an easy way to cut your energy usage. It\u2019s estimated that about 11 percent of every energy bill can be attributed to lighting, so if you install efficient bulbs, it\u2019s easy to see how it can cut your energy usage.\nLEDs and fluorescent lights can reduce the energy that you use on lighting by up to 75 percent, and they tend to last a lot longer than traditional bulbs. You end up spending less on your energy bill, and you save money because you don\u2019t have to replace the bulbs very often.\nA Guide for Choosing the Best Design for Your Home...\nHow to Turn Your Garage Into an At-Home Gym",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Politics \u00bb Oshiomhole to Shekarau - 'Progressives like you are needed in APC'\nOshiomhole to Shekarau - 'Progressives like you are needed in APC'\nIt is now all over between ex Kano State governor, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau and the Peoples Democratic party (PDP).\nShekarau yesterday hosted the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, and Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State in his Kano residence to wrap up talks on his switch to the APC.\nThe former minister is said to be upset by his alleged ill-treatment by the PDP after what was perceived as too much concession to Dr. Rabiu Kwankwaso following his recent defection from the APC.\nOshiomohole described Shekarau as one of the progressives much needed in the party.\nHe said: \u201cFor me, it is a rare opportunity to be in your home and reunite with you. I know from your lifestyle, your background, from what you did as the governor of Kano State, nobody can claim to be more progressive than you.\n\u201cI am also fully aware that you are one of the founding fathers of the APC. You may not have expected the amount of efforts you invested in the formation of the All Progressive Congress which you did not enjoy.\n\u201cI have always said that we should be going forward. This meeting has offered us the opportunity to reunite once again as progressives.\n\u201cI have come to pay my respect to His Excellency (Shekarau). I have spoken to my brother, the executive governor of Kano State, on the need for all of us to work together for the development of Kano State and the development of our nation, Nigeria.\nGovernor Ganduje, who was part of the APC delegation, recalled his relationship with Shekarau and how Kwankwaso had treated him in the past.\nHis words: \u201cI and Malam Ibrahim Shekarau belong to the same constituency even though we were never in the same political party.\n\u201cThe reason why I said we are from the same constituency is that Malam Ibrahim Shekarau is a bureaucrat and I am a bureaucrat. When I was Commissioner for Works, Housing and Transport, some 20 years ago, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau was Permanent Secretary.\n\u201cWhen we came in 1999, myself as Deputy Governor, the former Governor of Kano State, Kwankwaso, was the governor and Malam Ibrahim Shekarau was permanent secretary in the Cabinet Office.\n\u201cI could recall that because of a statement by sycophants of former Governor Kwankwaso, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau was given a query. He came to my house at 7 am to tell me that he was given a query. I said go and make a photocopy of that query. He made a photocopy and brought it to me.\n\u201cI met with Governor Kwankwaso and asked him what is happening? The Permanent Secretary in the Cabinet Office said he was given a query. What is the problem?\n\u201cHe (Kwankwaso) said he learnt Malam Shekarau was holding meetings with some Ulamas in order to contest election.\n\u201cI said, \u2018What is wrong in holding meetings with Ulamas? Even myself, through my Ganduje Foundation, I hold meetings with Ulamas. What is the problem? Please withdraw that query.\u2019\n\u201cBut the Governor refused to withdraw the query, and he had the right to do that.\n\u201cWhat later happened was that Malam Shekarau was posted out to the Ministry of Education. I called the Commissioner of Education at that time and said Malam Ibrahim Shekarau has been posted to your ministry. I asked him to discuss with Malam Shekarau what type of job he would want to do in the Ministry of Education.\n\u201cThen the Honourable Commissioner asked Malam Shekarau what he would want to be, and Malam Shekarau said he wanted to be a classroom teacher, and Malam Ibrahim Shekarau was posted out as a classroom teacher.\n\u201cAs God would have it, in less than two months, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau became the Governor of Kano State. He defeated the incumbent governor. He defeated Kwankwaso and myself. He sent us out of Government House.\n\u201cOne important thing is that Malam Ibrahim Shekarau and myself have always been good associates. We have always been good friends. In fact, we are like minds; and for him to be in APC, I am the happiest person in this state today.\n\u201cBefore, a friend, a brother in different political party, now our dreams have come true; now we are together in the same political party.\n\u201cWe understand ourselves. We believe in the same ideology. We believe in commitment\u2014the development of our people, the development of our state.\n\u201cI think there is no better time to have a brother, to come together and serve the people of Kano State.\n\u201cI tell you today that all other things would be sorted out between Malam Ibrahim Shekarau and myself; between Malam Ibrahim Shekarau and our government; between the followers of Malam Ibrahim Shekarau and our government, everything will be sorted out peacefully.\n\u201cSo, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau, we welcome you to this very important party, the APC. You are one of the founding fathers of APC. The hyena that drove you out of APC is the same hyena that drove you out of PDP. We are happy that you will soon make your pronouncement. 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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home \u00bb PAN! Our Music Odyssey: The Feature Length Steelpan Film \u00bb Director\u2019s Intent\nDirector's Intent\nFilm Director Fiction: J\u00e9r\u00f4me Guiot\nHow do you share the extraordinary universe of pan today without speaking about it\u2019s origins? How to understand the passion that moves a whole country and the international enthusiasm created by Panorama without understanding the story of the men who through their struggle, carried the destiny of this new instrument.\nTo answer these questions is the main objective of the fictional story of \u201cPAN ! A Modern Odyssey\u201d but this is not all.\nIt is above all, to share this extraordinary human adventure. A story of tenacity and creativity. A story of the capability to adapt. A story of human beings, and it\u2019s through these humans that we will live the story and not by just watching factual events.\nTo do this, we have decided to move away from the traditional reconstitution narrative, to instead follow the course of a fictional character, Goldteeth. He is going to move through a crucial period in the evolution of the instrument and will have to deal with the big musical and ethical questions of the pioneers of the steelband movement.\nAs such, we have chosen to focus on the narrative of a very specific time phase in the history of pan: the introduction of the pan as we know it today, born out of the transformation of 55 gallon oil drums at the end of 1940\u2019s, up to the first Panorama at the beginning of the 1960\u2019s.\nIn the fictional part, the film focuses on the birth of the instrument but more so on the major impact this had on the Trinidadian society, the pan was a vector of peace in the urban violence in Port of Spain.\nAs such, in the beginning of the 1960\u2019s, urban gangs, already musically oriented but violent, were able to put down their arms after years of fighting. They themselves created the framework of the musical competition that will allow them to channel their rivalry. It\u2019s this break through that allows the creation of the steelband association, the musical expeditions of TASPO and of all the Panoramas that Trinidad has ever lived.\nFrom a cinematographic point of view, we will treat visually these time periods for what they were. Violent times, but also characterized by the intrinsic diversity of the Trinidadian population. The direction will therefore be raw, real, and uncompromising but also bringing an authentic poetic vision of what is the essence of passion, the origins of the technique, the universality of human relations.\nThe lighting treatment will be based a lot on the splendid natural lighting of Trinidad.\nThe calibration will have a very modern approach: low key lights slightly raised, high lights not burnt out and washed out tones based on a matt approach and the pastel colours of the costumes and d\u00e9cor.\nFor the framing, the human aspect will be at the heart of the matter. I will privilege the faces and the attitudes of our characters to stick as much as possible to the human adventure. All this, without hesitating to deviate the eye of the spectator to contextual and human details of the Port of Spain of 40-60\u2019s.\nThe film will be shot in 1,77 format with a camera sensor 35mm (RED or Arri Alexa) for a soft and cinematographic depth of field. Part of these scenes will be shot in slow motion to accentuate the graphic and physical aspects of the musical scenes and the Orisha dance scene to bring out the textures and the ambiance.\nA strong sound edit in rhythm will be put in place to continually place the natural rhythm of the daily noises in relation with our principal object with is music.\nWe will be careful to rearrange our music tracks from different time periods and to recreate them on the original instruments with the techniques used back in the day, to find the authenticity of the pan\u2019s musical textures in full evolution.\nTo conclude, our intention is clair ! To make this film a one and only speech linked by the Human and not by History. The fictional part bringing the keys to the understanding of the main themes brought up by the characters of the documentary but above all, the added soul essential to the correct perception of a historic move.\nFilm Director Documentary: Thierry Teston\nMy first encounter with the steel drum dates to my childhood, through a 33\u201d vinyl brought by my parents from a Caribbean trip. A blue cover with a silver drum on it, and an amazing sound, magical and totally incomprehensible despite my mother\u2019s explanations. How you could get such an incredible sound out of a steel container? A fascination was born and every time I recognized the instrument thereafter, in any kind of music, from jazz to rap, electronic and of course calypso, I was always proud to explain the strange voice of the steel drum.\nQuarter-century later a producer invites me to direct a film on this instrument and on reading the script I discover a fascinating human adventure, a struggle for the emancipation of a people and their arts, the invention of an instrument in times of war and carnival (two words not usually put together).\nThere is a competition, the Panorama, in which orchestras of 130 people battle, amongst them Americans, Japanese, French, musicians from the whole world, using weapons of only their hearts and music, before an audience of 30,000 and more. This script made me want to know more, but in fact it was considerably less than the reality.\nIn Trinidad I felt the incredible vibrations of these philharmonic orchestras. My eyes met those of these people from the whole world, and I discovered the universality of their story, that carries in it the genesis of the all the political and cultural battles of our civilizations: the liberation and the affirmation of the individual through art, in the face of oppression. And to tell this epic through a film that combines documentary and dramatic re-enactments is to get the best of both worlds. Because the destiny of a young man in 1943 stealing an oil drum is similar to the story of a young Japanese girl leaving Tokyo for the first time to play in a steelband halfway around the world in a country she doesn\u2019t know and whose language she cannot speak.\nSurrendering to this music is essentially a communion. You do not play this music on a CD, you enter its home and partake of a meal you have helped to prepare. Because every steelband is a united family, where everyone, players and guests alike, eats at the same table, no hierarchy, no class, no race, and everyone is served the same musical work. And in a world so divided and opposed, I cling to such stories of human transcendence.\nAnd that\u2019s why this isn\u2019t a film on steelband music but truly the sojourn of those who forged the instrument and make it live. Through the lives of the present-day characters to the historically-informed ones of our imagination, we shall offer viewers the chance to take a journey of adventure and discovery, to encounter challenges and doubts and be submerged by emotions that haven\u2019t left me since my first night in crazy, kaleidoscopic, continuously-changing Trinidad.\nThe main word of this project is togetherness, and it is my desire and that of all the players in this film to share the subject with the world. And I am convinced that the links that I have started to weave with my characters are contagious. Esthetically, the instrument and the orchestras and their music possess a rare cinematographic quality that is difficult to confront without experiencing an epiphany. For the re-enactments, all closely based on true historical stories, Trinidad offers set options and huge castings, which will give these scenes the breadth they need.\nTo make a good film that can change the lives of your audience, you have to be in love with your subject and, I\u2019m sorry to repeat, but that is what happened to me.\nClick here to see previous work by this director.",
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        "title": "Palm Beach ArtsPaper: Film review: Even with a bank as villain, 'International' plays it too safe",
        "raw_content": "Film review: Even with a bank as villain, 'International' plays it too safe\nClive Owen as Interpol agent Louis Salinger\nin The International.\nWord has it that The International originally was slated for a fall 2008 release but was pushed back to the notorious dump month of February after poorly received test screenings.\nGiven how long the movie has been in gestation, the makers of the espionage thriller could not have predicted the economic collapse and resulting financial bailout that would put the banking industry \u2013 villain No. 1 in the film\u2019s tapestry of corruption \u2013 at the forefront of our news cycles.\nI\u2019m not sure how this helps a thriller that is too safe to go anywhere provocative or prescient with this choice of a monolithic corporate enemy, but it surely doesn\u2019t hurt. We want to be upset with banks right now, with poll after poll showing citizens unhappy with the amount of tax dollars hemorrhaging from the federal government to provide a TARP over executives worried about their golden parachutes.\nThis is why lines such as \u201cYou control the debt, you control everything,\u201d spoken by a cynical revolutionary about the film\u2019s fictional banking juggernaut, make us all nod our heads. But unlike the superior Michael Clayton, which took aim at specific corporate corruption with laser-sharp aim and unsettling real-life resonance, The International\u2019s sociopolitical targets are hit by pure coincidence.\nThis is the same standard intrigue we\u2019ve seen in film after film: money laundering, international arms trading, the toppling of governments, quid pro quos discussed in high-ceilinged edifices, yada yada yada. It\u2019s all the stuff of generic supermarket paperbacks, as commonly nefarious as anything penned or filmed in the past three decades.\nAnd like most lines of dialogue spoken in The International, that nugget of wisdom about the control of debt sounds like a bona fide trailer line. In trying to make complicated financial skullduggery accessible for a mass audience, screenwriter Eric Singer has written a screenplay of soundbites, whose characters talk as though they know they\u2019re in a movie.\nAt the core of the film\u2019s controversy is the fictitious International Bank of Business and Credit. If you think that name sounds a lot like the real-life Pakistani Bank of Credit and Commerce International, whose $20 billion heist in the early \u201890s was one of the most notorious in global financial history, then you get a gold star. Hence the film\u2019s inspiration, but again, unfortunately, it eschews surprising specificity, preferring predictable sweep.\nThe heroes trying to break the bank are Louis Salinger (Clive Owen), a wide-eyed and sleepless Interpol agent, and Eleanor Whitman (Naomi Watts), a Manhattan assistant district attorney who puts her career on the line to pursue her partner\u2019s hunches (of course, this being a mainstream thriller, her partner\u2019s hunches are infallible).\nThere\u2019s a refreshing absence of the usually obligatory love story in the colleagues\u2019 relationship, but if there were, perhaps Watts would have been utilized more. As is, she gets lost in the movie\u2019s grand scheme, handing the reins almost fully to Owen. Bursting with panicky energy and short-fused volatility, Owen burns up where most actors should play it cool, sounding uncomfortable in the role of vengeance-seeking, Eastwoodian action lead.\nThis may have something to do with direction of Tom Tykwer, who, despite the title of his latest film, has fallen out of international auteur prestige. The German cineaste is most known for 1998\u2019s kinetic, techno-scored trifle Run Lola Run, which brought MTV flash-cuts to arthouses and today joins Pan\u2019s Labyrinth and Amelie on the shortlist of foreign-language movies that most people who don\u2019t like foreign-language movies tend to enjoy.\nTykwer has directed better material, like the moving fable The Princess and the Warrior and the exquisite Heaven, the final screenplay from the late Polish master Krzystof Kieslowski.\nBut with The International, the result it so rote and pedestrian that you can sense the passion and inspiration Tykwer brought to his personal projects just aren\u2019t there -- save for a heart-stopping shootout staged in a life-size replica of the Guggenheim, which will likely be the set piece for which the film is remembered.\nBut it says something that, prior to the violence in the museum, the video-art installations scrolling across one of the upper levels is a lot more interesting than the story in the foreground.\nJohn Thomason is a freelance film critic based in South Florida.\nTHE INTERNATIONAL. Cast: Clive Owen, Naomi Watts, Armin Mueller-Stahl, Ulrich Thomsen; Director: Tom Tykwer; Studio: Sony; Venue: Most commercial houses, opens Friday\nLabels: film, Tom Tykwer",
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        "raw_content": "Makah Treasury Baskets, ca. 1910\nValue (2009) | $1,570 Retail \u2013 $1,840 Retail\nThese belonged to my grandmother. She had a trading post on the San Carlos Apache Indian reservation here in Arizona. She came to Arizona before Arizona was even a state as a public health nurse, and she rode around the Apache Indian reservation on a horse, and then she and her husband opened Tiffany's Trading Company in San Carlos. And so this was part of her collection of Indian things.\nWas that any relation to Louis Comfort Tiffany?\nYes, my grandfather is related to the Tiffany family. I'm not sure exactly in what regard.\nWonderful, wonderful. Well, this is a very interesting group of baskets. They're little lidded treasury baskets. They are all Makah baskets. The Makah tribe is up in Washington. They are twine baskets, and they're woven with bear grass and cedar bark. But they're all woven differently, which means they all have a different value. These kinds of baskets would have been made during the Arts and Crafts period, and that was between about 1880 and the 1930s, 1940s, when people started to travel west. And they would buy these kinds of things right along the train routes. When the train would stop, the Indian ladies would sit out with their wares and sell their basketry. And the Anglo consumer loved finely woven pieces. We have four baskets from the Puget Sound area, but all woven, except for one, more average weave. We have a basket like this, which is more average weave,\nMm-hmm. ...\na little oval with figures on it, another little basket, and then the real fine one. Today, retail, this little basket would probably go for $65.\nThis little basket would go for around $55 to $75, a little finer woven. This basket, because it's a little bit bigger, would probably go close to $200. But this basket, this basket would retail today for between $1,250 and $1,500.\nOh, my gosh. Wow. Wow, that's amazing.\nAnd in Seattle, these are worth the most money.\nNatalie Linn Indian Baskets\n$1,570 Retail \u2013 $1,840 Retail\nPhoenix, Hour 1 (#1413)\nPhoenix, AZ (August 01, 2009)\n19th Century , 20th Century",
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        "raw_content": "*Either a prisoner or an ambassador (an old Serbian adage)\nCelebrations have ended, speeches were given, nods were exchanged. The Prez gave an address on Tuesday, warning that the world around us is changing and that organisations like EU, NATO and UN have to either reinforce or reinvent themselves. He also took a pot-shot at the way the government of Janez Jan\u0161a is treating the judicial branch (changing the penal code in haste, not respecting decisions of the Constitutional court), and so on. The entire text is available here, English translation pending (hopefully).\nThe Prez and the FM in the back. Years ago Rupel was T\u00fcrk\u2019s boss\nHowever, fun began an hour or so before the address, as The Prez said in an interview that he will not sign demissions of several Slovene ambassadors prior to elections on 21 September. The catch is that four-year terms of a handsome number of Slovene ambassadors to capitals like London, Washington and Vienna (to name a few) have ended and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs proposed replacements, which \u2013 according to the constitution \u2013 must be approved by the President (one of the very few powers the President actually has).\nAs almost anywhere in the world, in Slovenia too ambassadorial positions are both political and diplomatic. It was more than once that a person with little diplomatic skill was named ambassador to a certain country either as a reward for something or as a punishment (in accordance with an old Serbian adage Either a prisoner or an ambassador (Ili u zatvor ili za ambasadora)) and despite the fact that we\u2019re looking at a regular end of a cycle, naming new ambassadors raises evebrows. Because it is quite possible that high ranking politicians are seeking refuge in the face of what is increasingly looking as a change at the helm of this country. Although the foreign ministry claims that all proposed names are career diplomats, roumors have it that names like Iztok Jarc (Minsiter of Agriculture), Matja\u017e \u0160inkovec (senior ministry official and former head of the Slovene intelligence agency) and even the foreign minister himself are among the names. Granted, all of them have already served as ambassadors \u2013 with some distinction, might I add \u2013 but fact of the matter is that at the moment all three are high-ranking political figures.\nThe Prez, himself one of the most distinguished ambassadors this country ever had, will have none of it. Bang! He said that he will wait with naming new ambassadors until election are over with and thus slammed the door really hard on the foreign ministry and Dimitrij Rupel himself who is apparently eyeing an ambassadorial job in Vienna (possibly something to do with Benita Ferrero Waldner, former Austrian FM with whom he apparently really gets along, if you catch my drift).\nForeign ministry reacted with a two-page statement, written in a recognisible \u201cenumeration\u201d style which suggest that it was written by FM Rupel himself. The statement more or less goes \u201cwhat the fuck do you mean you won\u2019t name new ambassadors, you fuck, do you know who I am?\u201d, but does it in diplomatic lingo, naturally \ud83d\ude00 . It is a well known fact that Rupel and T\u00fcrk can\u2019t stand each other. Apparently the former thinks of the latter as overly-ambitious, whereas the latter thinks of the former as utterly incompetent (a notion which pengovsky shares \ud83d\ude42 )\nDespite their personal animosity I think The Prez is right. One, naming ambassadors just prior to elections is extremely bad sport. It\u2019s been done before by LDS government(s), but it never won a lot of friends. It is time to put a stop to bad practices (mostly done under the tenure of FM Rupel, mind you \u2013 he served under LDS as well). Secondly, the Prez can deside on ambassadors as he sees fit. Period. There are no ifs and buts to it. The Prez has spoken and the minsitry should accept it without hesitation. Instead it is issuing diplomatic notes as if The Prez is another country and the Ministry is defending Slovene international positions. You don\u2019t really argue with your president. Especially if it is you who is up for re-election. And thirdly, it in extremely bad taste that (provided rumours are true) a foreign minister should propose himself as an ambassador.\nPosted on June 26, 2008 June 26, 2008 Categories Elections '08, Slovenia12 Comments on Ili u zatvor ili za ambasadora*\nTommorrow is Statehood Day. The day when we remember our glorious history, give historic speeches and speak with a gaze fixed somewhere in the undefined future. Perhaps with a tear or two glittering in our eyes. It is also one of those rare occasions when we actually listen to our elected leaders, because they may have something important to say. But historic speeches are a bitch. You can\u2019t really write a speech with an aim of making it historical. One can be aware of the historic moment, but still fail to give a speech fitting the occasion. Usually, high ranking politicians employs speech writers, Bill Clinton and JFK come to mind. Quite rarely, politicians are great orators and can write and give a speech, fitting the occasion by themselves. Winston Churchill and Milan Ku\u010dan come to mind.\nHowever, there seems to be a shortcut. You can copy from a historic speech and hope noone will notice. Apparently (and I emphasise the word apparently) Slovene PM Janez Jan\u0161a did that two years ago, when he gave a speech on 15 years of Slovene independence on June 24 2006. According to several Slovene media, Jan\u0161a more or less copied entire passages of a speech given by no other than Tony Blair when Labour finally won general elections in the UK in 1997.\nSo, Tony, how about a copy of your vicotry speech? (source)\nSlovene media cited these passages, Blair\u2019s in English and Jan\u0161a\u2019s in Slovene. However, there\u2019s also an English translation of Jan\u0161a\u2019s 2006 speech. Let\u2019s take a look:\nTony Blair Janez Jan\u0161a\nWe can never be the biggest. We may never again be the mightiest. But we can be the best. The best place to live. The best place to bring up the children, the best place to lead fulfilled life, the best place to grow old We will never be the biggest. We will never be the strongest. But we can be the best. We can create the best environment for a fulfilling life. The best environment for the safe and sound growth of our children. The best place for happiness.\nToday I want to set an ambitious course for this country. To be nothing less\nthan the model 21st century nation, a beacon to the world. It means drawing deep into the richness of the British character. Creative. Compassionate. Outward-looking. Old British values, but a new British confidence. Today, more than at any time before, we can set ourselves high aspirations for the future. We seek to become nothing less than one of the most successful countries in the world, one of the beacons of the 21st century. To achieve our aim we will make use of the best that is in our national character; even if in the past this was buried somewhere deep. Creativity. Diligence. Entrepreneurship. Dedication. Justice. Openness. Tolerance. Honesty. Solidarity. Traditional Slovenian values. New Slovenian self-confidence.\nAdmittedly, both speeches are a lot longer than just those two passages, but Jan\u0161a\u2019s speech was remembered for precisely those two phrases. The one about \u201cSlovenia becoming a beacon of the 21st century\u201d was especially resounding. And now it turns out that it is not as original as we thought.\nPM Jan\u0161a already denied the allegations, saying that former Checz president Vaclav Havel the first Czech president Jan Masaryk used many of these phrases countless times. That may be, but it is still not the same as making it up on your own. And that\u2019s what we were lead to believe.\nAwkward, to say the least.\nPosted on June 24, 2008 June 24, 2008 Categories Slovenia9 Comments on Copycat\nSo, the final results are in. Turnout was just below 11 percent and all but two regions were supported. Janez Jan\u0161a declared victory (surprise, surprise) and when pressed over the low turnout predictably said that everyone had a chance to vote and if they didn\u2019t, well\u2026 tough luck.\nJan\u0161a being rather pleased with himself: I once caught a fish this big\u2026\nAlso as predicted, Ljubljana Mayor Zoran Jankovi\u0107 claimed responcibilty for the extremely low turnout in Ljubljana. I mean, he might have played a part in it, but since turnout wasn\u2019t exactly brilliant in the rest of the country, Ljubljanchans we probably just as beffudled by the whole idea behind the referendum, or \u2013 maybe even more so \u2013 just couldn\u2019t be bothered to vote.\nIn the end, the referendum result gives Jan\u0161a some much needed pre-election ammo. He announced that his government will propose regional legislation again, and will do it toot-sweet. The motion is doomed to fail as he will never get a 2/3 majority in the parliament (coalition only has 49 out of 90 seats), and this will enable Jan\u0161a to play the referendum angle more or\nless forever, possibly even after the elections and regardless of whether he looses or wins. And that was probaby his plan all along.\nPosted on June 23, 2008 June 23, 2008 Categories Slovenia, Sunday Special5 Comments on Final Tally\nLess Than 10 Percent Turnout\n8.66 %. That\u2019s the official turnout on today\u2019s referendum on regions according to the State Electoral Commission at the time of publishing this post. The polling stations had closed minutes ago, and it means that a little more than 145.000 people out of 1,6 million eligible had voted. Analyses and projections will be forthcoming in the next couple of hours and day. PM Jan\u0161a is due to give a statement at 2100hrs, while Ljubljana Mayor Zoran Jankovi\u0107 (the one who called for a boycott) will give a statement minutes from now.\nAs predicted, a battle for interpretation will start. PM Jan\u0161a is scheduled to give a statement at 2100 by which time all the votes will probably have been counted. The extremely low turnout (lowest of any referendums held in Slovenia, where referendums are not attended in huge numbers anyhow) suggest that those who voted, did so in favour of regions.\nLjubljana Mayor Zoran Jankovi\u0107 will give a statement minutes from now. As you may recall, he called for a boycott of the referendum. It will be interesting to see if he will be tempted to interpret turnout in Ljubljana (only 5.5%) as a massive following of his advice. The reality namely is that we had a criminally nice and warm Sunday probably payed a part in the fact that less than 6% of voters cast their vote in Ljubljana (the lowest turnout in the country). But the main factor dirivng the voters abstinence is probably the fact that the voters didn\u2019t care a pair of fetid dingo\u2019s kindeys about a muddled referendum question and a severe lack of a referendum campaign. To elucidate with a refference to specifics: While casting his vote, pengovsky was actually asked by a member of the on-site electoral commission what this referendum was actually about. Go figure.\nStay tuned, more info after 2200 hrs.\nPosted on June 22, 2008 Categories Slovenia, Sunday Special11 Comments on Less Than 10 Percent Turnout\nOn Referendum\nThe timing of yesterday\u2019s post was fitting to say the least as Slovenes will vote on a referendum on regions on Sunday. The logic of this particular referendum (or rather: the lack it) have been detailed here, here and especially here. But just to give you a slightly better picture of what had happened: The government was hell-bent on holding this referendum, because initially regional legislation failed to get parliamentary approval (tough luck \u2013 the legislation requires 2/3 majority and the coalition is nowhere near that number) and it desperately needs at least one major political scoop.\nMayor Jankovi\u0107 calls for a boycott. Pengovsky diagrees (source)\nBut instead of giving a clear-cut question such as \u201care you in favour of creating (insert number) regions named (insert region names), each encompasing the following municipalities (insert municipalities) respectively\u201c, the government opted to arbitrarily create some 13 \u201creferendum areas\u201d (which are to become regions), each with a different question concerning that particular region and nothing else.\nSo what we will be faced with on Sunday, will be a combination of 13 distinct referendum questions (plus two questions on region names) and \u2013 consequently \u2013 a zillion ways to twist and turn the results according to the government\u2019s needs. But before we go there, let\u2019s have a look at referendums in Slovenia\nMechanics of a referendum\nThe referendum is of a consultative nature, meaning that the result will have little or no legal cosequences. It would, however, be a political guideline for decisions pertaining the formation of regions. There is no census on the turnout, so technically, three people can vote and if two of them vote the same way, the referendum is passed. In Slovenia truth is often stranger than fiction and so it often happened that a very small number of people came to vote (traditonally, referendum turnout was about 30%), and so a mere 15% of the voters (the majority of the atendees) decided the referendum result. And finally, the result is calculated as a percentage of all valid votes, rendering the option of casting a blank ballot irrelevant, as a blank ballot will not be counted as a valid vote. This is an important deviation from the electoral legislation, where every ballot is counted, even those that are invalid, meaning that in elections you can cast an empty ballot and it will count in the 100% of the vote cast.\nTo give you an example, imagine a scenario with 100 voters, which vote both on a referendum and in elections. In both cases you only have to options (A and B) and 40 voters support option A, 30 support option B, while 30 cast an empty or otherwise invalid ballot. In an election, where all 100 votes cast count, the result would be 40% for option A and 30% for option B. In a referendum, however, option A would have received 57,15 % of the vote, and option B 42,85 % as only 70 votes would have counted.\nLegitimacy of a referendum\nNow, despite all the shortcomings, such a referenum is perfectly legal and legitimate. The question was asked and the people will vote. Or won\u2019t. Those who will choose not to will have willingly put their fate in the hands of others. Which is not something you really want to do in a democracy, so attending a referendum (or any other vote, for that matter) is crucial if you want your policital actions and convictions to have at least some sort of effect on the way your country is ran.\nWhen mathematics is in play I\u2019m not the fastest of cats at the best of times (as proven on this blog on a number of occasions), but even I realise that under such rules of the game your decision not to vote means that you\u2019ve actually cast two votes supporting the option you would not have supported anyhow.\nTake our options A and B. You seriously don\u2019t like option B, but couldn\u2019t give a pair of fetid dingo\u2019s kindeys about option A (or \u2013 as is mostly the case \u2013 you are convinced your vote doesn\u2019t matter). Now: by not voting at all, you\u2019ve not only substracted one vote from the total number of valid votes, but have also increased the number of votes for option B relative to the total number of votes\nReffering back to our example of a hundred votes (and a projected 30 percent turnout), this means that out of a hundred voters only 30 cast their vote. Say 12 of those support option A and 18 support option B. In this case option B (the one you really don\u2019t like) gets 60 % of the vote, whereas option A loses with 40%. Just because you couldn\u2019t be bothered to cast your vote.\nIn comments to yesterday\u2019s post Alex maintained that \u201creferendums are never legitimate since people elect their representatives to make informed decisions on their behalf.\u201d\nThis statement implies two notions which are in my opinion radically wrong. 1) If our elected leaders were to make informed decisions, the voters would have to make informed decision about electing their representatives. Since today\u2019s democracy is based on soundbites, good looks populism and occasional wit, informed decisions are few and far between and even if they exist, they are subject to media interpretation and even manipulation. And 2) this statement implies that our elected representatives are an informed bunch of highly intelligent people who constantly ponder the big picture and the future of the country, even at their personal peril. Right\u2026\nReferendums are no more and no less legitimate than any decision by the parliament or other representative body. In either case the decision must be both respected and subject to the mechanism of checks and balances.\nNow, how does all of this translate to Slovenia? As noted in the begining, the government of Janez Jan\u0161a has done pretty much everything to muddle the referendum. 13 distinct question (and two more) allow for no less than four hundred and fifty different combinations of results, according to the head of State Electoral Commission. Naturally, this was done intentionally and it shows that the government is far from certain of getting an overall positive result.\nSunday\u2019s referendum is a slightly expensive introduction into an extremely bloody election campaign. How can I tell? By the fact that to date there has been no \u201creferendum campaign\u201d. Coalition parties \u2013 the very same which have called the referendum \u2013 have not posted a single banner, not a single second of airwaves was saturated with ads opposing or supporting the referendum question \u2013 nothing. Period. The fun will begin after the votes are in, as the battle for result interpretation will begin. Depending on the result, the government will either claim that the referendum was a success because a) most voters per region supported it, b) most voters nation-wide supported it or c) the referendum succeeded in enough regions to make it impossible to draw regions any other way. The opposition will naturally claim exactly the opposite.\nMe? I will vote \u201cno\u201d. I think the only fair way to do it would be to ask every one about every region. Do I get a say on whether Primorska should be a single region or not? Should Koro\u0161ka exist and is Central Slovenia a region or should it be split into Gorenjska and Dolenjska? I think I ought to have a say about it, because it does concern me. Not only from taxpayer\u2019s point of view (where have my euros gone to?) but also because regions totaly redefine a way different levels of government communicate with citizens and because the government is putting yet another layer of authority between itself and the citizens. And finally, because I hate the fact that the one of the main aims of regions is creating refuges for politicians whose due-date is long past or (even worse) who shouldn\u2019t ever have set foot in politics in the first place.\nAs odd as it may seem, PM Janez Jan\u0161a and pengovsky agree on one thing. It is vital to get out the vote. Naturally we\u2019re doing it for different reasons, but if the referendum itself is wrong, Ljubljana mayor Zoran Jankovi\u0107 is even more wrong. He called for a boycott of the referendum, calling it a farce. Yes, it is a farce, and it will be held in three days. 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        "raw_content": "2018 - Entrances, Vows, Ordinations\nBy Luigi, January 6, 2018 in Vocation Station\nTwo new novices\nThank you for sharing this lovely news Sr Paulina Marie and Sr Mary Francesca look so very happy.\nFrom the Dominican Province of St. Martin de Porres (US, South):\nLaudare, Benedicere, Praedicare! God is good! Congratulations to Jack Weyrens, who was accepted yesterday to the 2018\u201319 novitiate class of the Province of Saint Martin de Porres! Jack is a Dallas, TX resident and the 3rd Texas A&M Aggie in 8 years to enter into formation with the Dominican friars. St. Martin de Porres, pray for us!\nThat makes two men entering this year - they may be more later.\nPrince of Peace Benedictine Abbey will celebrate first vows tomorrow, July 6.\n\"Tomorrow at our Mass, 11 a.m., our novice, Brother Saulo, will make his first vows and so become a monk. 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        "raw_content": "Go to... Top Section 1: 8-K\nNote: For the sake of continuity,\nItem 7.01 appears after Item 8.01 in this report.\nFHN\u2019s Sale of Visa Class B Shares\nOn September 5, 2018, FHN agreed to sell its holdings of Visa Class B shares (see \u201cBackground: FHN\u2019s Visa Stock Holdings at June 30, 2018\u201d). FHN has entered into deriviative transactions associated with this sale similar to those of two previous sales mentioned below so that, among other things, adjustments to the Class-B-to-A conversion ratio will require FHN to make, or allow FHN to receive, cash payments.\nBackground: FHN\u2019s Visa Stock Holdings at June 30, 2018\nFirst Horizon National Corporation (\u201cFHN\u201d) is a member of the Visa USA network. In October 2007, the Visa organization of affiliated entities completed a series of global restructuring transactions to combine its affiliated operating companies, including Visa USA, under a single holding company, Visa Inc. (\u201cVisa\u201d). Upon completion of the reorganization, the members of the Visa USA network remained contingently liable for certain Visa litigation matters (the \u201cCovered Litigation\u201d). Based on its proportionate membership share of Visa USA, FHN recognized a contingent liability in fourth quarter 2007 related to this contingent obligation. In March 2008, Visa completed its initial public offering (\u201cIPO\u201d) and funded an escrow account from its IPO proceeds to be used to make payments related to the Visa litigation matters. FHN received approximately 2.4 million Class B shares in conjunction with Visa\u2019s IPO.\nConversion of these shares into Class A shares of Visa is prohibited until the final resolution of the covered litigation. In conjunction with previous sales of portions of its Visa Class B shares in December 2010 and September 2011, FHN and the purchasers entered into derivative transactions whereby FHN will make, or receive, cash payments whenever the conversion ratio of the Visa Class B shares into Visa Class A shares is adjusted down or up, respectively. The conversion ratio is adjusted down if Visa deposits funds into, and is adjusted up if Visa withdraws funds from, the escrow account related to Covered Litigation. As of June 30, 2018 and December 31, 2017, FHN\u2019s derivative liabilities were $9.4 million and $5.6 million, respectively.\nIn July 2012, Visa and MasterCard announced a joint settlement (the \u201cSettlement\u201d) related to the Payment Card Interchange matter, one of the Covered Litigation matters. Based on the amount of the Settlement attributable to Visa and an assessment of FHN\u2019s contingent liability accrued for Visa litigation matters, the Settlement did not have a material impact on FHN. The Settlement was vacated upon appeal in June 2016 and the Supreme Court declined to hear the case in March 2017. Accordingly, the outcome of this matter remains uncertain. Additionally, other Covered Litigation matters are also pending judicial resolution. So long as any Covered Litigation matter remains pending, FHN\u2019s ability to transfer its Visa holdings is restricted, with limited exceptions.\nAt June 30, 2018, FHN held approximately 1.0 million Visa Class B shares. FHN\u2019s Visa shares were not considered to have a readily determinable fair value (\u201cRDFV\u201d) and were included in FHN\u2019s Consolidated Condensed Statements of Condition as of June 30, 2018 at their historical cost of $0 under the accounting election available to equity investments that lack an RDFV. The conversion ratio at that time was 163 percent reflecting a Visa stock split in March 2015, and the contingent liability was $.8 million. Future funding of the escrow would dilute this conversion ratio by an amount that is not determinable at present.\nESTIMATED IMPACTS ON SELECTED FINANCIAL MEASURES\nFHN estimates that the sale of its Visa Class B shares will have approximately the following selected financial impacts to the fiscal quarter ending September 30, 2018:\nSelected Financial Measure Est\u2019d 3rd Qtr Impact\nPretax gain from sale $ 240 million\nLess: Derivative liability increase 27 million\nNet pretax gain from sale $ 213 million\nAfter-tax net income increase $ 160 million\nDiluted earnings per share increase $ 0.49\nCommon equity tier 1 capital (CET1) ratio increase 0.47 %\nTotal equity to total assets ratio increase 0.39 %\nTangible common equity to tangible assets ratio (TCE/TA) increase* 0.41 %\nBook value per common share increase $ 0.49\nTangible book value (TBV) per common share increase* $ 0.49\n* These are non-GAAP financial measures; see \u201cNon-GAAP to GAAP Reconciliation\u201d below.\nThese estimates are based upon FHN\u2019s analysis of the terms of the sale along with several factors that are unrelated, or only partly related, to the sale. Those factors include the following measures for the quarter ending September 30, 2018: average number of common shares outstanding; average total assets; average total equity; average intangible assets; and applicable tax rates.\nCertain measures are included in this report that are \u201cnon-GAAP,\u201d meaning (under U.S. financial reporting rules) they are not presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles (\u201cGAAP\u201d) in the U.S. and also are not codified in U.S. banking regulations currently applicable to FHN. Although other entities may use calculation methods that differ from those used by FHN for non-GAAP measures, FHN\u2019s management believes such measures are relevant to understanding the financial condition, capital position, and financial results of FHN and its business segments. Non-GAAP measures are reported to FHN\u2019s management and Board of Directors through various internal reports.\nPresentation of regulatory measures, some of which follow regulatory definitions rather than GAAP, provides a meaningful base for comparability to other financial institutions subject to the same regulations as FHN. Such measures are used by the various banking regulators in reviewing the performance, stability, and capital adequacy of financial institutions they regulate. Although not GAAP terms, these regulatory measures are not considered \u201cnon-GAAP\u201d under U.S. financial reporting rules as long as their presentation conforms to regulatory standards. The regulatory measure used in this report is the change in the \u201cCET1\u201d ratio, which is the ratio of common equity tier 1 capital (generally defined as common equity less goodwill, other intangibles, and certain other required regulatory deductions) to risk-weighted assets (a regulatory risk-based calculation that takes into account the broad differences in risks among a banking organization\u2019s assets and off-balance sheet financial instruments).\nThe non-GAAP measures presented in this report are changes in the ratio of tangible common equity (\u201cTCE\u201d) to tangible assets (\u201cTA\u201d), and in tangible book value (\u201cTBV\u201d) per common share. TCE generally is defined as total equity (E) less noncontrolling interest and less preferred stock. TA generally is defined as total assets (A) less intangible assets. Book value per common share generally is defined as E divided by average common shares outstanding during the period. TBV per common share generally is defined as TCE divided by average common shares outstanding during the period. A reconciliation of the estimated changes in those measures for the third quarter of 2018 resulting from the sale appears in the following table:\nTCE/TA Ratio Increase (non-GAAP) Est\u2019d % Impact\nTotal equity (E) change from sale (GAAP) + 3.48%\nTotal assets (A) change from sale (GAAP)* none\nE/A ratio change from sale (GAAP) + 0.39%\nNoncontrolling interest change from sale none\nPreferred stock change from sale none\nTangible common equity (TCE) change from sale (non-GAAP) + 6.07%\nIntangible assets change from sale none\nTangible assets (TA) change from sale (non-GAAP)* none\nTCE/TA ratio change from sale (non-GAAP) + 0.41%\nTBV per Common Share Increase (non-GAAP) Est\u2019d $ Impact\nTotal equity (E) change from sale (GAAP) (millions of dollars) + $ 160\nAverage common shares outstanding change from sale (GAAP) none\nBook value per common share change from sale (GAAP) + $ 0.49\nTangible common equity (TCE) change from sale (non-GAAP) (millions of dollars) + $ 160\nTangible book value per common share change from sale (non-GAAP) + $ 0.49\n* FHN expects no net impact to total or tangible assets; FHN plans to reduce short term borrowings with cash proceeds.\nThis Report contains certain \u201cforward-looking statements\u201d within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 with respect to our beliefs, plans, goals, expectations, and estimates. Forward-looking statements are not a representation of historical information, but instead pertain to future operations, strategies, financial results or other developments. The words \u201cbelieve,\u201d \u201cexpect,\u201d \u201canticipate,\u201d \u201cintend,\u201d \u201cestimate,\u201d \u201cshould,\u201d \u201cis likely,\u201d \u201cwill,\u201d \u201cgoing forward,\u201d and other expressions that indicate future events and trends identify forward-looking statements.\nForward-looking statements are necessarily based upon estimates and assumptions that are inherently subject to significant business, operational, economic and competitive uncertainties and contingencies, many of which are beyond the control of FHN, and many of which, with respect to future business decisions and actions, are subject to change. Examples of uncertainties and contingencies include, among other important factors: global, general, and local economic and business conditions, including economic recession or depression; expectations of and actual timing and amount of interest rate movements, including the slope and shape of the yield curve, which can have a significant impact on a financial services institution; market and monetary fluctuations, including fluctuations in mortgage markets; inflation or deflation; customer, investor, competitor, regulatory, and legislative responses to any or all of these conditions; demand for FHN\u2019s product offerings; the actions of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB), the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (Federal Reserve), the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), the\nU.S. Department of the Treasury (Treasury), the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB), the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), the Financial Stability Oversight Council (Council), the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB), and other regulators and agencies; pending, threatened, or possible future regulatory, administrative, and judicial outcomes, actions, and proceedings; current or future Executive orders; changes in laws and regulations applicable to FHN; and FHN\u2019s success in executing its business plans and strategies and managing the risks involved in the foregoing; and other factors that may affect future results of FHN.\nAdditional factors that could cause results to differ materially from those contemplated by forward-looking statements can be found in FHN\u2019s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2017, and in its subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q filed with the SEC and available in the \u201cInvestor Relations\u201d section of FHN\u2019s website, http://www.firsthorizon.com, under the heading \u201cSEC Filings\u201d and in other documents FHN files with the SEC.\nDate: September 10, 2018 By: /s/ William C. 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        "raw_content": "REVIEW: Manners Maketh Man in The Secret Service While Kingsman & Gentleman Eggsy Finds His Valentine With Oxfords, Not Brogues\nPosted by James Brown on Saturday, February 14, 2015 Under: 0.03% Wine Coolers\nStarring: Colin Firth, Samuel L. Jackson, Mark Strong, Taron Egerton, and Michael Caine\n\"We had to destroy the myth because [the Austin Powers movies] f*cked us. I am a huge Mike Myers fan, so don't get me wrong, but he kind of f*cked us, made it impossible to do the gags.\"\n-Daniel Craig, MI6\nIf the quote above proves anything, it's that spy movies have changed tremendously over the years. The days of Sean Connery facing off with Goldfinger and his colorful collection of henchmen after his endlessly cheesy dalliances with the nearest woman in a bikini are long gone. This is mostly thanks to the satire put forth by Mike Myers's Austin Powers trilogy. When Powers found his shagadelic mojo on the big screen, the old 007 became a joke. Immediately following the Powers era, James Bond became much more serious with Daniel Craig as the new rugged face of the franchise, Jason Bourne started crisscrossing the globe, and Jack Bauer was born. While I've largely enjoyed the tonal shift in this niche genre, there are plenty of purists who love the gizmos and grandiosity of the old school spy movie. Well, they finally have a reason to celebrate with the release of Matthew Vaughn's Kingsman: The Secret Service.\nSeventeen years ago, Harry Hart (Colin Firth), a British spy who also goes by the name Galahad, is unable to prevent the death of a heroic colleague in a mission gone awry in the Middle East. When informing his fellow spy's family of the tragedy, Harry lets them know that they can call a special number with the words \"Oxfords, not brogues\" if they're ever in need of a favor. In the present, Eggsy Unwin (Taron Egerton), the son of Harry's late colleague, calls in this favor after getting arrested for taking a joyride in another young man's car. As fate would have it, Harry's secret agency known as Kingsman recently lost an agent named Lancelot (Jack Davenport) in the line of duty. Like his colleagues, Harry is looking for a new recruit, and Eggsy might just fit the bill. The boy is not like the snob recruits his colleagues are bringing to Kingsman.\nElsewhere, billionaire tech pioneer Richmond Valentine (Samuel L. Jackson) has given up hopes of solving the problem of climate change. Instead, he rolls out a product known as the V-Chip. Valentine intends to offer free calls and free Internet for everyone forever. Arthur (Michael Caine), also known as Chester King, is rather suspicious of this philanthropic gesture on the part of Valentine. It also just so happens that Valentine is somehow connected to Lancelot's murder. With this in mind, Harry picks up the investigation his former colleague was leading. Meanwhile, Eggsy competes amongst the recruits to join Kingsman under the direction of Merlin (Mark Strong).\nI think we've just stumbled upon the first great action movie of 2015. With Matthew Vaughn at the helm, there should be no surprise in this realization. After all, Vaughn's credits include the likes of Stardust, Kick-Ass, and X-Men: First Class. When he's in the director's chair, there's nothing but movie magic. His latest film Kingsman: The Secret Service is no exception. Perfectly tailored for the big screen, Vaughn's outrageously entertaining spy comedy may just be the antithesis of Austin Powers. Rather than satirizing the spy movies of the past, Vaughn glorifies them in bloody, action-packed fashion. With all its gadgets, stylized fight sequences, and self-aware dialogue, Kingsman: The Secret Service is one lovable ode to the spy movies of old.\nStylistically, Kingsman borrows from several fine gems in cinematic history. First and foremost, it harkens back to the days of Dr. No, From Russia With Love, and Goldfinger with its depiction of well-dressed spies armed with all sorts of deadly gizmos. Managing to deliver loads of blood and plenty of sleek violence without being gory, the film certainly is reminiscent of Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill movies, particularly Volume 1. Finally, the movie's endless irreverence pulls a page from Vaughn's own Kick-Ass. By all means, Kingsman is a film that consistently embraces the fact that it stands on the shoulders of great films past.\nThe cast hits the mark as well in Kingsman. For his part as Harry Hart, Colin Firth gives us the gentleman spy with whom we're all too familiar in deliciously cheeky fashion. For his part as Merlin, Mark Strong gets to showcase his trademark caustic wit time and time again as he whips the Kingsman recruits into shape. As the gutsy, street smart Eggsy, Taron Egerton makes a splash on the big screen and manages to hold his own with some heavyweight British thespians. While all of these actors deliver terrific performances, Samuel L. Jackson steals the show as Richmond Valentine. In the age of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and Jackson\u2019s ever-present Nick Fury, it's refreshing to see him tackling a role as a punk billionaire with a lisp. He is the movie's secret weapon delivering one laugh after another for the duration of the film.\nKingsman is the first movie of 2015 that I unabashedly love. Matthew Vaughn's spy comedy the kind of richly entertaining romp that will develop a cult following someday. This is one movie that doesn't miss a beat. Kingsman: The Secret Service gets a strong 0.03% rating. 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        "raw_content": "Using Shoes to Teach Marx\nEvery semester in my introductory-level sociology class, I spend a day specifically on Marx. I give the students a crash course on Marxist theory at the end of our unit on inequality, after they've read a lot of contemporary research on race, poverty, and gender and, finally, selections from The Communist Manifesto. Marx can be tricky for a number of reasons. First, most students in the U.S. have learned to see Marx as a boogieman and are resistant to the idea that he has anything of worth to teach us. Second, understanding Marx requires learning a whole new set of terms which can be daunting. Here is a short list of the most essential terms:\ncommodity/commodification\nSince all of this can get esoteric pretty quickly, I've found it helpful to have a concrete example to benefit my students. I use cobbling. It ends up getting somewhat elaborate, but here is an abridged version of my lesson.\nImagine a shoemaker, a cobbler. In the late agricultural epoch, a cobbler likely lived on the second story, above his shop. He would wake in the morning, go downstairs, begin with the raw materials, and craft a pair of shoes. He'd then put the shoes in his front window. A neighbor would walk by, see the shoes, come in, and buy them. The cobbler realized all of the profit from the product that he made himself. (This is usually a good time to define capital, commodification, and the labor theory of value.) Flash forward to the industrial epoch. Shoes are no longer made and sold in the same way. Instead, today, shoes are made in factories by several workers, none of whom are likely capable of making a pair of shoes from start to finish but who are all fairly skilled at the one, single task that they repeat over and over during their shift. When the completed pair of shoes rolls off the assembly line, they are boxed and shipped off to be sold by someone else. When they are sold, the profits go to the person(s) who own the factory. (This is usually a good time to define bourgeois, proletariat, and means of production.) The factory workers are not paid based on the profit from what they make but, instead, are given a wage for their labor. Marx was very concerned about how workers had been disconnected from the products that they create and the profits from the sale of those products, both on the individual psychological level and the collective social structural level. (This is usually a good time to define alienation.) Because it's more efficient, there are, by definition, many more workers (i.e. proletariat) than there are factory owners (i.e. bourgeois). Since their relationship is exploitative, why don't the shoe factory workers rise up and kick the factory owners' asses to the curb? (This is usually a good time to define false consciousness and class consciousness.)\nIt's not a perfect example, but it works better than boring a class to death with a long-winded explanation of the theoretical minutia of Marxist thought.\nLabels: Karl Marx, pedagogy, sociology\nThis is going to reveal my ignorance of modern Marxism, but how do you tie all of these things to today's economy where there are stockholders instead of a single owner of the means of production and there are many occupations for the purpose of sales or service that have nothing to do with production?\nBrent, you've hit on some reasonable critiques of Marx' theory, I think, stuff that I do try to discuss with my class. I use their parents as examples for that, pointing out that most of them probably own stocks through their retirement plans (i.e. are bourgeois) but also draw salaries or wages from their jobs (i.e. are proletariat) so they have a contradictory class location that Marx did not predict as a possibility.",
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        "raw_content": "Bigger, better Panama Canal is paying off afterall\nIt's worth celebrating because its success shapes Midwest, U.S. economy.\nBy Editorial Chicago Tribune\nMore than a year ago, a supersized Panama Canal welcomed a modern generation of gargantuan ships. That would seem irrelevant to many of us in Chicago and the Midwest. Except:\nThis metropolis, this region, thrives on global trade \u2014 the export of what our people manufacture and grow, the import of goods that stock our stores and component parts for much that\u2019s built here. So when a single construction project reshuffles how stuff glides around the planet, a disproportionate share of the impact will fall on this region\u2019s trade-sensitive economy.\nSo far, Chicagoans and Midwesterners, so good. Retrofitting the canal for the 21st century was a huge and risky bet. The early evidence suggests it\u2019s paying off for just about everyone. And with the healthy global economy driving markets for all manner of goods, there\u2019s a strong chance an investment that cost this region next to nothing will deliver dividends here for decades to come.\nThe scope of the reconstruction created locks that dwarf those negotiated by Mississippi River shippers: The new Panama locks are longer (1,400 feet) and wider (180 feet) than the original 1,000-foot-long-by-110-foot-wide canal, which opened more than a century ago. The new locks are also deeper, by 18 feet, all to accommodate bigger, heavier ships. The canal now welcomes ships carrying up to 14,000 containers, a huge boost from the previous capacity of 5,000.\nIn June 2016, Panama authorities invited the world to the new canal\u2019s grand opening. The nine-year expansion cost $5 billion and attracted a flock of naysayers, gloom-and-doom predictors and skeptics who warned of trouble ahead. The New York Times called the canal\u2019s future \u201ccloudy at best, its safety, quality of construction and economic viability in doubt.\u201d\nSome had fretted that even if Panama built it, ships wouldn\u2019t come in sufficient numbers. But the canal is up and running, working smoothly with no major incidents. That\u2019s a confidence-builder worldwide.\nCommercial mega-gambles don\u2019t just ripple across countries, they shift trade across continents like tectonic plates. Thousands of miles from Chicago, traffic on the canal shapes the Midwest and U.S. economy. What goes down the Mississippi and through the canal to Asia is, among other products, American corn, soybeans and wheat.\nThe first year of the canal\u2019s operation is paying off handsomely, as shippers send more U.S.-bound cargo through the passage, the Wall Street Journal reports. Here\u2019s the equation: Bigger ships = lower shipment costs = more competitive products and prices. That\u2019s something American consumers should appreciate.\nCanal execs report that, in 2017, the tonnage of goods moving through the locks has increased by 23 percent. In October, the canal marked the passage of the 2,000 ships that wouldn\u2019t have fit through the old locks. That traffic surge yields tens of millions of dollars in tolls and a trading boom for U.S. East and Gulf Coast ports.\nWe don\u2019t yet know the full ripple effect of the new canal on the Midwest. The overall Midwestern impact is limited for now but likely to expand as the shipping industry adapts.\nThe canal \u2014 long dubbed one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World by the American Society of Civil Engineers \u2014 again lives up to its billing. May its impact on the American Midwest continue to grow.\nFROM AN EDITORIAL IN THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE",
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        "raw_content": "It is recorded that on this day, approximately 2000 years ago, the most famous civil rights activist in history was nailed to a crucifix by a government seeking to protect \u201ctraditional values.\u201d Today folks seek to evoke this man\u2019s name in order to push forward ideals directly contrary to his teachings. To me today is a civil rights holiday. Be kind to each other, friends, and respect the rights of others to seek their own happiness in their own way.\nNext story The Gaslight Anthem \u201c45\u201d\nPrevious story Avengers clip: Black Widow",
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        "raw_content": "Moving into Your Athletic, Radiant You\nYour Vitality!\nHealing, Finding What Restores You\nDiscovering, Inspiring You to Your Optimal Health\nImagine having the vitality you really want. You have a \u201clively bounce\u201d within you that\u2019s just radiating out to the world. You wake up in the morning & you look forward to your day. What would it be like to feel that wonderful zing in your body?\nSchedule an Appointment Click HERE\nPerhaps you\u2019ve been through a challenging time or have had an injury that seems to be lingering or that something just isn\u2019t healing as quickly as you planned. Maybe you notice that you just don\u2019t have the energy to do what you\u2019d like to do. It could be that your sleep is not what it had been, or that your weight is slowly creeping up, and that you feel yourself resisting what you know you want to do. It could be that your finances have been troubling you, & that your positive direction has come to a halt. Do you feel like you\u2019re in a bad mood a lot, or that your relationship with others is getting you down? You could be an avid basketball player, & for some reason the ball is not going in the hoop, or that you\u2019ve loved your life as a runner, & now you just aren\u2019t looking forward to getting out there. Whatever it might be for you, there is a \u201cnew something\u201d for you. Seriously. What if you hired a coach?",
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        "raw_content": "Mercantile Investments posts Rs 514m PAT\nCore business revenue grows 24%\nGerard Ondaatjie\nMercantile Investments and Finance PLC (MI) displayed a strong financial performance posting impressive profits for the financial year ended March 31, 2018.\nBased on the recently published Annual Report of the Company, Pre-tax profits and Post-tax profits stood at Rs. 879 million and Rs. 514 million respectively, reflecting 180.2% and 154.4% growth rates compared to the last year\u2019s moderate performance. Amidst the industry slowdown, MI sustained steady core business revenue growth of 24%, enjoying improved core margins on the diverse lending product mix offered whilst efficiently managing the funding cost. In keeping to the corporate sustainable growth strategy, total assets advanced to the Rs. 40 billion mark, up by 7.6%. The vibrant credit products offered to the market enabled the Company to grow the loan book by 11.5% and to supersede the challenging business conditions and the constraints witnessed in the vehicle sales industry.\nThe growth was driven by both the term based lending and the traditional lease financing which recorded 28% and 8% growths respectively for the financial year. With a 51% portfolio increase, microfinance lending played a key role in boosting yields and was a catalyst in self-empowering women to play a wider role in the economy.\nStemming from the previous year, few large accounts though adequate collateral backed continued to impact the asset quality, with the Non-Performing Lending Ratio (NPL) moving up to 7.58%. However, through close recovery monitoring, debt restructuring and recovery actions, impairment charges was curtailed and brought down by 32% compared to previous period.Growing capital strength and the personalized service extended, paved the way for the company to broad-base the depositor base, which resulted in the total deposit base growing steady by 18% and reaching the Rs. 20 billion milestone for the first time.\nHaving expanded the shareholder capital base to Rs. 8.7 billion by the close of the financial year, the Company maintained a solid 43.26% Capital Funds to Total Deposits Liability Ratio.\nMI\u2019s financial strength was further fortified by the strong Tier 1 and Total Risk Weighted Capital Adequacy prudential ratios which stood significantly above the minimum regulatory limits and the industry average, at 16.24% and 17.36% respectively.\nThis continued to be a hallmark in MI\u2019s financial success story that spans over fifty years, driven by the unwavering commitment to business excellence and the sustainable growth focus. Mercantile Investments and Finance PLC is a Licensed Finance Company under the Finance Business Act No. 42 of 2011, listed on the Diri Savi Board of the Colombo Stock Exchange.",
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        "raw_content": "Posted on juli 16th, by Johan in Bands. No Comments\nIt has been a couple of years since Mollie was in the Swedish Idol finals in the epic Globe Arena in Stockholm. In the following year Mollie was in that summers largest live production in her native Sweden, Diggiloo, and was also seen on TV on numerous occasions \u2013 she was well on her way of becoming a household name. During this however, she never lost the dream of of writing and recording her own music. So in 2016 she built her own studio, took a break from performing the stage and public life in order to write and record her own songs \u2013 a brilliant move! Because now she has built a network of writers of producers in- and outside of Sweden that will build her future career.\nJust recently, when visiting the renowned academy of \u201dMusikmakarna\u201d in \u00d6rnsk\u00f6ldsvik for a writing camp, she got in touch with Rassmus Bj\u00f6rnsson and Nina Hyman. This encounter turned a lot of the ways Mollie had been thinking of music on its head, and all of a sudden it was there \u2013 that feeling of when you find the right sound with the right people \u2013 and magic ensues. It was especially one song, \u201dMama\u201d, that stood out and that Mollie and the team took directly to heart. Apart from finding herself in music Mollie also just recently added Minott as her last name, which is the family name of her Jamaican father. So, it is with great pride and pleasure we present an all new Mollie Minott and her debut single \u201dMama\u201d released on W Records! Enjoy!\nMollie Minott BlogVisit Mollies blog.",
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        "raw_content": "Home#TTAReportsUniversity Rankings \u2013 What are they and how have South African Universities ranked between 2015 and 2017?\nThere are three different sources of global University Rankings most often used by employers \u2013 each with a slightly different approach to measuring and ranking universities and each using varied methodologies to arrive at these rankings. This means, of course, that the same University will attain a different global ranking, depending on which survey you are looking at. We thought it would be useful to compare the three surveys \u2013 and review how South African Universities have been ranked between 2015 and 2017.\nThe table, below, provides an overview of the three different surveys, what they measure, how weightings are allocated and the methodology applied in arriving at a ranking.\nQuacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings Times Higher Education World University Rankings Shanghai: Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU)\nWebsite Address www.topuniversities.com www.timeshighereducation.co.uk www.shanghairanking.com\nWho conducts this research? QS is a medium sized company with offices around the world. Their ambition is to be the world\u2019s leading media, events and software company in the higher education field. The Times Higher Education (THE), formerly the Times Higher Education Supplement (THES), is a weekly magazine based in London, reporting specifically on news and issues related to higher education. It is the United Kingdom\u2019s leading publication in this field. This research is published by the Centre for World Class Universities (CWCU), Graduate School of Education of Shanghai Jiao Tong University.\nWhat is measured? This research is based on the four key areas of research, teaching, employability and the international outlook of Universities. The THE World University rankings makes use of 13 carefully calibrated performance indicators to rank Universities. Universities are ranked by several indicators of academic or research performance, the quality of education and the quality of the Universities\u2019 faculties.\nMeasurement specifics and weightings There are a total of 6 measures, each with different weightings:\n3. Faculty/Student Ratio (20%)\n4. Citations per Faculty (20%)\n5. International Student Ratio (5%)\n6. International Staff Ratio (5%) The broad measures used by this survey, together with their respective weightings are as follows:\n1. Teaching: Learning Environment (30%)\n2. Knowledge Transfer, Citations: research influence (30%)\n3. Research: volume, income and reputation (30%)\n4. International outlook: staff, students and research (7.5%)\n5. Industry income: innovation (2.5%) The following criteria are used:\n1. Quality of Education: Alumni of an institution winning Nobel Prizes and Fields Medals (10%)\n2. The Quality of Faculty: Staff of an institution winning Nobel Prizes and Fields Medals (20%) as well as highly cited researchers in 21 broad subject categories (20%)\n3. Research Output \u2013 papers indexed in Nature and Science (20%) as well as papers indexed in Science and Social Science Citation Indexes (20%)\n4. Per Capita Performance: per capita academic performance of an institution (10%)\nHow is information gathered? A combination of qualitative and quantitative research. Academic reputation is assessed via a global survey of academics who are asked to identify the institutions at which they believe the best work is taking place in their particular field of expertise. QS conduct an annual survey of 28 800 graduate employers and they are asked to identify which universities\u2019 they perceive to produce the best graduates. The remaining statistical information (e.g. the number of staff employed versus the relative number of students) is obtained directly from the Universities. Information is submitted by Universities and they provide a sign-off on data provided for the rankings. Use is also made of various websites to source information about number of Citations, mention in research journals etc. Institutions with a research output of fewer than 1000 published reports between 2008 and 2012 are excluded from the rankings.\nA simple explanation of the methodology used is available on this YouTube clip:\nhttps://youtu.be/Zen58qeZT9A\nData is sourced from various websites such as the Nobel Laureates, Fields Medals and Citation indexes. Data is also obtained from national agencies such as the National Ministry of Education, National Bureau of Statistics, NACE etc.\nHow many Universities are included in the survey? 800 Universities globally Top 1000 Universities globally More than 1 200 Universities are actually ranked, though only the best 500 are published on the web.\nWhen comparing the three surveys it is evident that both the THE and Shanghai surveys are largely quantitative in nature whereas the QS survey does include a qualitative component. There is a fair amount of emphasis placed on research output by all three surveys but they also measure staff: student ratio\u2019s and the number of students graduating.\nHow do our South African Universities rank in each Survey?\nNot all our 25 Institutions of Higher Learning are included in the rankings \u2013 as explained in the table, above, this is due to certain criteria not being met. The table, below, shows the rankings, in order, of our Universities that do meet the qualifying criteria. Where possible we have shown comparative rankings between 2015 and either 2016 or 2017, depending on the information available. Rankings that have gone down are in shown in red, improved rankings are shown in green and rankings that have remained the same are shown in orange.\nInstitution Global Ranking, QS World University Rankings\nGlobal Ranking, THE World University Rankings Global Ranking, Shanghai Academic Ranking of World Universities\nUniversity of Cape Town 191 141 148 124 301-400 201-300\nUniversity of the Witwatersrand 359 318 182 274 201-300 201-300\nStellenbosch University 395 390 401-500 276-300 401-500 401-500\nUniversity of Pretoria 551-600 471-480 601-800 No ranking No ranking No ranking\nRhodes University 551-600 601-650 No ranking No ranking No ranking No ranking\nUniversity of Johannesburg 601-650 601-650 601-800 No ranking No ranking No ranking\nUniversity of Kwazulu-Natal 651-700 501-650 501-600 No ranking 401-500 401-500\nNorth West University 701+ No ranking No ranking No ranking No ranking No ranking\nUniversity of the Western Cape 701+ No ranking 601-800 No ranking No ranking No ranking\nBoth the QS and THE Surveys have introduced a \u201cBRICS Ranking\u201d \u2013 this aims to compare the top 250 Universities in the five BRICS countries \u2013 Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. These rankings are designed to provide insights into the relative strengths and weaknesses of leading institutions in these fast-developing economies.\nInstitution QS University Rankings: BRICS Top 200 Universities\nTHE University Rankings: BRICS\nUniversity of Cape Town 14 9 4 4\nUniversity of the Witwatersrand 26 31 8 14\nStellenbosch University 35 34 42 17\nUniversity of Pretoria 49 46 74 77\nUniversity of Johannesburg 63 63 141 No ranking\nUniversity of Kwazulu-Natal 72 60 58 47\nRhodes University 75 76 No ranking No ranking\nUniversity of the Western Cape 111-120 92 102 No ranking\nUniversity of the Free State 131-140 101-110 No ranking No ranking\nNelson Mandela University 151-200 151-200 No ranking No ranking\nNorth West University 151-200 151-200 No ranking No ranking\nWhat do the University Rankings tell us?\nIt is clear from reviewing both the global and BRICS rankings that our Universities achieve different numerical rankings, depending on which survey you look at. They are, however, generally ranked in the same order which would indicate some consistency between the surveys. In global terms, 7 of our Universities are ranked among the top 800 Universities in the world \u2013 UCT, Wits, Stellenbosch, Tukkies, UKZN, UJ and Rhodes University.\nComparative Rankings between 2015 and 2016/2017\nWhen we compare the QS World Rankings between this year and 2015 Stellenbosch, the University of Cape Town, University of Pretoria, Rhodes and the University of Kwa-Zulu Natal have all slipped downwards whilst the University of Johannesburg has remained the same. Similarly, when comparing the THE World rankings UCT, and Stellenbosch have slipped.\nThe QS BRICS rankings look a little better with the Wits and Rhodes having gone up slightly and the University of Johannesburg, Nelson Mandela University and the University of the Western Cape having remained at the same level. All other Institutions have gone down in their ranking. The THE QS rankings have UCT remaining at the same ranking whilst Wits and the University of Pretoria have gone up slightly. Stellenbosch University and UKZN have gone down.\nIn a recent article published on businesslive.co.za by Michelle Gumede the Editorial director of THE, Phil Baty, is quoted as saying that \u201cinstitutions in SA have been heavily affected by issues such as student protests and insufficient funding, which affected international perception and the general academic environment.\u201d\nWhat do these rankings mean for Employers?\nWhen reviewing information of this nature \u2013 i.e. any kind of survey, it is always important to understand what is being measured, what the size of the sample is and whether, when we compare data, we are comparing like with like. Our analysis of the three different surveys reveals slightly different methodologies as well as differing weightings. The fact that there is only a minor difference in the rankings of our South African Universities across the three surveys provides reassurance that there is consistency between them.\nAll three surveys can be \u201csliced and diced\u201d by Faculty as well as by Subject (the QS survey tells us more about our Universities by Faculty/Subject than the other two surveys do). So, for example if, using the QS survey, you investigate by subject and choose \u201cCommunications and Media studies\u201d then Rhodes, UCT and Wits are all ranked the same at between 151-200. If you look up \u201cAgriculture and Forestry\u201d then Stellenbosch is ranked at 51-100, ahead of UCT, Pretoria and UKZN. 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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home \u00bb Archives for The Michael Harrison Interview\nTag: \"The Michael Harrison Interview\"\nPolitical Consultant, Pundit and Author Dick Morris Is This Week\u2019s Guest on Harrison Podcast. The man who had President Bill Clinton\u2019s ear for several years during his presidency and wielded tremendous political influence in the 1990s, Dick Morris, is this week\u2019s guest on the award-winning PodcastOne series, \u201cThe Michael Harrison Interview.\u201d Morris, a prolific author, has just published his latest book, 50 Shades of Politics (Triangulation Publishing, 2019). It consists of 100 short stories covering highlights of his 50-year career in politics and follows his evolution from being a \u201cblue,\u201d liberal Democrat to a \u201cpurple,\u201d moderate bi-partisan, to a \u201cred,\u201d conservative Republican covering many political \u201cshades\u201d along the way. Harrison and Morris discuss some of the juicy, behind-the-scenes stories contained in the book and then some, including the \u201cdirt\u201d dished in its pages about Bill and Hillary Clinton. Check it out! To listen to the podcast in its entirety, please click here or click on the player box marked \u201cThe Michael Harrison Interview\u201d located in the right-hand column on the TALKERS email newsletter and every page of Talkers.com.\nThe Epoch Times: A New Resource for Talk Radio. For those in the talk media business not already aware of The Epoch Times, it is a multi-language newspaper with a mission statement asserting that it aims to serve society by \u201cproviding credible, quality news that is honest and unbiased, and never slanting from the influence of outside interests.\u201d The declaration on the Epoch Media Group website banner reads, \u201cTo report truthfully on important topics that other media choose not to touch.\u201d The organization was founded in 2000 by John Tang and a group of Chinese Americans responding to censorship in China. Today, in addition to covering the breadth of national and international news, The Epoch Times focuses on exposing communist propaganda in China and abroad. In a recent Epoch Times piece by editor-in-chief Jasper Fakkert titled, \u201cNever Trumpers Learn Resistance Is Futile,\u201d he writes, \u201cWhether one agrees with the policies of the Trump administration or not, there is no denying that Donald Trump\u2019s presidency is transforming America. This is something that most Americans genuinely care about. We see the Trump administration\u2019s efforts to change socialist policies in America, as well as set policies to counter infiltration and subversion by China, as remarkable reversals from past policies, and sincere efforts that, if fully realized, will benefit America and the world as a whole.\u201d Learn more about this amazing news organization and its value to talk media practitioners here.\nJuliano to Lead Townsquare Media\u2019s Rockford, Illinois Cluster. Management and sales pro Mike Juliano is named the market president and chief revenue officer for Townsquare Media\u2019s Rockford, Illinois station group that includes news/talk WROK and three music radio outlets. He was most recently director of sales for Beasley Media Group\u2019s Detroit operations. He\u2019s also held sales positions at Entercom Boston, Westwood One, Cox Media Group, and more. Townsquare COO-Local Media Erik Hellum states, \u201cFew people are as passionate as Mike is about our industry, about building great teams, and helping our clients grow their business, as he has proven over and over again in his career. With our \u2018local first\u2019 focus, Townsquare is very proud to have someone of Mike\u2019s caliber joining our company and leading our Townsquare Rockford team. And as an added bonus I finally get to work with Mike, which I\u2019ve been trying to do for 30 years!\u201d\nTALKERS News Notes. Nationally syndicated talk radio host Larry Elder was a featured speaker at the BLEXIT LA conference \u2013 a gathering of conservative Blacks and Latinos that took place in Los Angeles last Sunday \u2013 and the Salem Radio Network personality argued the two groups have not been served well by the Democratic Party and its policies over the years. Read coverage of his appearance at BLEXIT LA in Breitbart here\u2026..San Diego sports talk host Dan Sileo (mornings on Entercom\u2019s KWFN \u201c93.7 FM The Fan\u201d ) is filling in on the company\u2019s WEEI, Boston tomorrow night (1/23) from 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Sileo guest-hosted last Friday evening\u2019s program, as well\u2026..FOX Sports Radio will be broadcasting live from Atlanta next week for its Super Week coverage leading up to Super Bowl LIII. Its daily shows \u2013 Clay Travis, Doug Gottlieb, Dan Patrick, Rich Eisen, and others \u2013 will all broadcast from Turner Sports studios in Atlanta\u2026..A new podcast from Unqualified Media is being launched, co-hosted by actor Topher Grace and Sim Sarna called \u201cMinor Adventures with Topher Grace.\u201d The show consists of the two interviewing a celebrity with a twist added later in the program, such as the introduction of a lie detector test\u2026..Pictured below are Paul Glickman of the Radio Television News Association and KPCC (left) and Westwood One News correspondent Jim Roope (right) as Westwood One News received its fourth consecutive Golden Mike award in the \u201cBest News Reporting\u201d category from the organization during last Saturday\u2019s ceremony in Los Angeles.\nGovernment Shutdown, Border Wall Battle, Trump-Russia Investigation, DC Protest Controversy, Democrats\u2019 Agenda, 2020 Presidential Race, BuzzFeed Report-Mueller Statement, Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday, and NFL Playoffs Among Top News/Talk Stories Yesterday (1/21). The ongoing federal government shutdown; the battle over funding for President Trump\u2019s U.S.-Mexico border wall; the investigation into possible connections between Trump campaign operatives and Russia agents; the case of the viral video of students and Native American protestors in Washington, DC; the agenda of congressional Democrats and conservatives\u2019 charges they are tilting farther to the left; the 2020 presidential candidates, including the entrance of Kamala Harris into the race; BuzzFeed\u2019s report that President Trump told Michael Cohen to lie to Congress and the special prosecutor\u2019s statement calling that inaccurate; Monday\u2019s Martin Luther King Jr. holiday; and the NFL playoffs were some of the most-talked-about stories on news/talk radio yesterday, according to ongoing research from TALKERS magazine.\nMusic Radio News and Career Moves. Programming pro Mike Nelson exits his position with Riverbend Communications\u2019 Idaho Falls stations where he\u2019d been operations manager and program director for adult contemporary KLCE and CHR KFTZ \u201cZ103.\u201d\u2026..In Chicagoland, media maven Robert Feder reports that Alpha Media unveils its new lineup at hot AC WXLC, Waukegan. Wes McKane is the new morning host after Jimmy Novak\u2019s departure last week. He\u2019s joined by Leah Anderson as co-host. Evening host Jason Cornell slides into the afternoon drive daypart and promotions director Janelle Rominski adds evening host duties\u2026..At iHeartMedia\u2019s Columbus/Albany, Georgia cluster Brian Paiz exits the SVP of programming position he\u2019s held for the last 18 months.\niHeartMedia Asks Bankruptcy Court for More Time. In a motion filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Houston yesterday (1/14), iHeartMedia asks the court to grant it more time in which it (the Debtors) may remove actions from its Modified Fifth Amended Joint Chapter 11 Plan of Reorganization. It is asking the court to give it until June 7, 2019 to address the matters. It says, \u201cGiven the size and scope of the Debtors\u2019 capital structure and business operations, expeditiously moving toward exit from these chapter 11 cases will require significant effort. Due to the Debtors\u2019 efforts to date, they are on track to consummate a restructuring that will maximize value for all stakeholders. As a result, the Debtors have not yet determined conclusively which Actions, if any, they will seek to remove. The extension requested herein will provide the Debtors with time to make informed decisions concerning which Actions to remove and will ensure that the Debtors\u2019 rights to remove Actions can be exercised in an appropriate manner.\u201d iHM notes that the rights of parties to the actions will not be unduly prejudiced. \u201cIf the Debtors ultimately seek to remove Actions pursuant to Bankruptcy Rule 9027, parties will retain their right to seek remand with respect to such Actions pursuant to section 1452(b) of the Judicial Code. Therefore, the Debtors submit that cause exists for the relief requested herein.\u201d\nKDKA-AM, Pittsburgh\u2019s Marty Griffin Cancer-Free. Pittsburgh news/talk KDKA-AM announces that afternoon personality Marty Griffin \u2013 who\u2019s been battling cancer since last year \u2013 is cancer free. Griffin co-hosts the 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm show with Wendy Bell on the Entercom station. He had a PET-CT scan at UPMC\u2019s Hillman Cancer Center yesterday (1/14) and the results indicate he is officially cancer free. Griffin was diagnosed with HPV-related cancer near his throat and underwent weeks of chemotherapy, radiation, and immunotherapy. He\u2019ll continue with three more months of immunotherapy to increase his survivability rate. Griffin said upon learning the results of this latest test, \u201cI won the lottery today, its Christmas morning, it\u2019s just beautiful.\u201d\nCattles Named PD at \u2018ESPN Radio 94.1\u2019 in Norfolk. Afternoon drive talk host Nick Cattles is promoted to program director at Max Media\u2019s sports talker WVSP-FM, Norfolk-Virginia Beach \u201cESPN Radio 94.1.\u201d Cattles served with the station from 2012 through 2017 when he left for a stint at now-Beasley Media Group\u2019s WBZ-FM, Boston \u201c98.5 The Sports Hub.\u201d He returned to WVSP last June. About his promotion, Cattles says, \u201cI\u2019m so grateful for being named the new PD of \u2018ESPN Radio 94.1.\u2019 \u201cI\u2019ve loved my time working as a host at the station and now enthusiastically jump into this next challenge. I\u2019d like to thank Keith Barton, Rusty James, and the ownership at Max Media for this opportunity.\u201d\nTALKERS News Notes. New York news/talk WABC will have a place at the radio row for Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta. The \u201cBernie and Sid Show\u201d featuring Bernard McGuirk and Sid Rosenberg as well as Rosenberg\u2019s \u201cSid Sports Sunday\u201d programs will broadcast from the Atlanta Sheraton. The \u201cBernie and Sid\u201d show will broadcast on Thursday and Friday. Rosenberg tells TALKERS magazine this is the first time a WABC show has gone on the road for the Super Bowl\u2026..CBS News and Simon & Schuster announce a joint podcast/book project by popular \u201cCBS SUNDAY MORNING\u201d correspondent, humorist, and history buff Mo Rocca. His long love of obituaries has led him to write Mobituaries, an \u201cirreverent but deeply researched appreciation of the people (and things) of the past who have long intrigued him \u2014 from an unsung Founding Father to the first Chinese-American superstar, from Neanderthals to the station wagon.\u201d The Mobituaries podcast premieres January 17 with eight weekly episodes in the first season\u2026..Television talk host, game show host and Premiere Networks nationally syndicated morning radio star Steve Harvey is hosting the \u201cNFL Honors\u201d program live from Atlanta\u2019s Fox Theatre on Saturday, February 2. The two-hour primetime awards show is in its seventh year and is designed to recognize the NFL\u2019s best players, performances, and plays from the 2018 season. It will air at 9:00 pm on CBS TV.\nBorder Wall Issue, Government Shutdown, Barr Confirmation Hearing, Federal Birth Control Ruling, 2020 Presidential Candidates, Rep. Steve King Troubles, Jayme Closs Case, Today\u2019s Brexit Vote in U.K., and NFL Playoffs Among Top News/Talk Stories Yesterday (1/14). The ongoing battle over funding the U.S.-Mexico border wall; the issues surrounding the federal government shutdown; today\u2019s senate confirmation hearing for attorney general nominee William Barr; federal judges block President Trump\u2019s birth control mandate rollback; the potential Democratic candidates for president in 2020; U.S. Rep. Steve King has committee assignments taken away after white supremacist comments in NYT story; missing teen Jayme Closs escapes captor in Northern Wisconsin; today\u2019s Brexit vote in the U.K.; and the NFL playoffs were some of the most-talked-about stories on news/talk radio yesterday, according to ongoing research from TALKERS magazine.\nMusic Radio News and Career Moves. The LGBTQ-targeted \u201cChannel Q\u201d format comes to Seattle as Entercom adds it to KNDD-HD2 and translator K277AE at 103.3 FM. Entercom Seattle SVP and market manager Jack Hutchison says, \u201cWe are thrilled to bring \u2018Channel Q\u2019 to Seattle. We\u2019re passionate about giving a voice to the LGBTQ+ community and its allies, and look forward to partnering with people and organizations that help the LGBTQ+ community thrive in Seattle.\u201d\u2026..\u201cThe Breakfast Club\u201d co-host Angela Yee is named the first-ever BSE Global Diversity, Inclusion and Community Engagement (DICE) Ambassador. As such, Yee will \u201cplay a prominent role in helping the organization build deeper connections to Brooklyn neighborhoods to further expand awareness of the company\u2019s events and community initiatives. As part of her position, she will participate in BSE Global\u2019s youth educational programs throughout the community.\u201d Her nationally syndicated morning program is based at iHeartMedia\u2019s WWPR, New York \u201cPower 105.1.\u201d Yee says, \u201cAs a Brooklynite, this borough holds a special place in my heart and I\u2019m excited to represent BSE Global and identify opportunities that elevate our community to new heights. Brooklyn has a strong, historic relationship with both music and basketball, and I look forward to working with BSE Global to find new ways to deepen and celebrate that relationship within our community.\u201d\u2026..In Southeastern Wisconsin, Magnum Communications names Mitch Morgan morning show host at country WVTY, Racine. Morgan also hosts the afternoon show on the company\u2019s sister country outlet WMBZ, West Bend \u201c92.5 Buzz Country,\u201d a position he\u2019ll continue. Prior to his work with Magnum, Morgan served as music director at iHeartMedia\u2019s country WMIL, Milwaukee for more than 25 years\u2026..Two programming staff moves take place at Neuhoff Media\u2019s Lafayette, Indiana station group. Jared Jesulaitis gives up the program director position at CHR WXXB \u201cB102.9\u201d and takes on the dual roles of sports director for the cluster and morning co-host on sports talk WASK-AM/W269DJ \u201c101-7 The Hammer.\u201d Rising from APD to program director for \u201cB102.9\u201d is Joe LeCay. Cluster vice president of programming Mike Shamus comments, \u201cThese guys have both worked very hard over the last few years and we are happy to see them move into positions that will make Lafayette an even stronger market for Neuhoff Media.\u201d\niHeartMedia and The CW Renew for Television and Streaming Deal. Television network The CW and iHeartMedia announce a new, multi-year agreement for The CW to remain the exclusive television broadcaster and video streaming partner for the iHeartRadio Music Festival and the annual holiday iHeartRadio Jingle Ball event. The two have partnered for the events since 2012. Under the new agreement, The CW will air a \u201cbest of\u201d special featuring one of iHeartRadio\u2019s 2019 marquee events as well as live stream four of iHeartRadio\u2019s Theater Shows from New York and Los Angeles. The CW Network president Mark Pedowitz says, \u201cThe CW has really enjoyed the incredible relationship we\u2019ve shared over the years with our friends at iHeart, as we\u2019re able to showcase for our fans the best of the best in the world of music. As the exclusive TV broadcast and video streaming partner, The CW is looking forward to continuing our tradition of starting our fall launch with the iHeartRadio Music Festival, celebrating the holiday season with Jingle Ball and adding some new events through the year.\u201d\nPPM Analysis: News/Talk. Managing editor Mike Kinosian presents a look at the performances of radio stations based on data from Nielsen Audio\u2019s November 2018 PPM survey, today focusing on the news/talk format. The news/talk stations that saw the biggest weekly 6+ AQH share improvement over the October 2018 survey were iHeartMedia\u2019s WISN, Milwaukee (+ 0.9) and Emmis Communications\u2019 WIBC-FM, Indianapolis (+ 0.7). On the negative side, Bonneville\u2019s KSL, Salt Lake City was down a 1.8 share, iHeartMedia\u2019s KOA, Denver dipped a 1.1 share and Good Karma\u2019s WTMJ, Milwaukee was off a full share. Year-over-year, Cox Media Group\u2019s WOKV-AM/FM, Jacksonville was a big winner, up 3.5 shares. On the flip side, iHeartMedia\u2019s KOGO, San Diego dropped 1.9 shares since November 2017. Five news/talk outlets ranked #1 in their markets in November: Cox Media Group\u2019s WSB-AM/WSBB-FM, Atlanta (8.6 share); iHeartMedia\u2019s WLW, Cincinnati (10 share); Good Karma\u2019s WTMJ, Milwaukee (9.4 share); Townsquare Media\u2019s WKXW, Trenton (8.3 share); and Cox\u2019s WOKV, Jacksonville (11.2 share). See the entire report here.\nLatest Settlement Talks May Push Back iHeartMedia Chapter 11 Exit. The latest events in iHeartMedia\u2019s journey through Chapter 11 reorganization may push the company\u2019s exit further into the future, according to a piece in Bloomberg Law. The story says that as the result of Monday\u2019s court filings indicating objections to the Plan because of iHM\u2019s settlement talks with Gamco Asset Management, the actual exit from bankruptcy protection could move past the anticipated February time frame. The piece says it appears certain creditors object to iHM and Gamco settling a class-action suit, arguing that such suits shouldn\u2019t be settled in bankruptcy court. Today (12/11), was the original Confirmation Hearing date that\u2019s been pushed back by the negotiations.\nMaxwell Schaeffer to Host Weekend Show on WHO, Des Moines. According to a report in the Des Moines Register, longtime Des Moines radio personality Maxwell Schaeffer is returning to the airwaves hosting the Saturday morning \u201cMaxwell & Friends\u201d program on news/talk WHO-AM, beginning January 5. Schaeffer has been with the iHeartMedia Des Moines cluster serving as director of promotions and marketing since August. Previously, he spent 23 years as morning host on Saga Communications\u2019 classic hits KIOA-FM. Schaeffer tells the paper, \u201cI kind of want the show to feel like we\u2019re having a brunch party. Maybe without the mimosas \u2014 or at least visually. It is the radio, after all.\u201d WHO program director Michael Dorwart comments, \u201cIt really just seemed like the wise move for us was to let him get settled then find where\u2019s the right place to get him in an on-air role. Saturday morning seemed like a really good fit. We\u2019re really not looking for a hardcore talk show.\u201d\nKRLA, Los Angeles-Based \u2018The Bigger Picture with Timothy Spangler\u2019 Reaches 250th Episode \u2013 Now Available for Syndication Distributed via Salem Radio Network. This Sunday (12/16) will see Los Angeles\u2019 \u201cThe Bigger Picture with Timothy Spangler\u201d air its landmark 250th episode on local Salem Media Group O&O KRLA \u201cAM870 the Answer.\u201d The Sunday night call-in show has been airing on the SRN Southern California affiliate since March of 2013. The show is hosted by commentator/talk show host Timothy Spangler and co-hosted by Phillip Sparks and David C Fisher. Spangler tells TALKERS, \u201cWe started the show five-and-a-half years ago with a very different view on what live AM radio could and should be. We wanted our show to appeal to a much broader and younger audience than was currently being engaged by stations across the country \u2013 what we like to refer to as the #AltCenter. Fortunately, Los Angeles is a great inspiration for us.\u201d Broadcasting live from the studios of KRLA 10:00 pm to 12:00 midnight PT, the program covers a wide range of issues both domestic and international, punctuated by a unique blend of humor and wry observation. The show is now also available in other markets through Salem Radio Network (via XDS \u201cSRN2 \u2013 The Bigger Picture\u201d). For more information, check out the website www.biggerpictureradio.com.\nKQTH-FM, Tucson Wraps News/Talk Format. Tomorrow, Tucson news/talk KQTH-FM flips from news/talk to a religious format as Family Life Radio closes on its purchase of the station in a divestiture from the Scripps Media\u2013Lotus Communications transaction. The FM news/talk format was originally installed on the station in April of 2007 by Journal Communications. The station transitioned to Scripps Media with the merger of Journal and E.W. Scripps. The station was airing mostly syndicated talk in addition to local morning show \u201cTucson\u2019s Morning News\u201d with Mike Rapp.\nTrump-Russia Probe, Migrant Caravan/Border Wall Issue, Clean Water Act Changes, Google CEO to Testify, Financial Markets Activity, Brexit Complications, and NFL Action Among Top News/Talk Stories Yesterday (12/10). The Robert Mueller-led investigation into possible connections between Trump campaign operatives and Russian agents; the migrants amassed at the U.S.-Mexico border and the battle in Washington over funding for the border wall; the EPA\u2019s proposed changes to the Clean Water Act; Google CEO Sundar Pichai to testify before a House subcommittee about bias allegations and China\u2019s Project Dragonfly; the recent stock selloff and concerns about a bearish 2019; the Brexit complications dogging British Prime Minister Theresa May; and the weekend\u2019s NFL action were some of the most-talked-about stories on news/talk radio yesterday, according to ongoing research from TALKERS magazine.\nMusic Radio News and Career Moves. In the San Diego market the executive management team operating Local Media San Diego has entered into an agreement to acquire the company operating alternative XETRA \u201c91X,\u201d CHR XHITZ \u201cZ90,\u201d and rhythmic oldies XHRM \u201cMagic 92.5.\u201d The management team consists of vice president and general manager Gregg Wolfson, chief financial officer Norm McKee, and director Steve McNeely. Wolfson says, \u201cLMSD has always operated locally and the transition to local ownership is the final step to firmly plant our flag as San Diego\u2019s local media provider.\u201d\u2026..More cuts at Hubbard Radio-owned stations as the KRWM \u201cWarm 106.9\u201d drops morning team Allan Fee, Ashley Ryan, and producer Kevin Justik. At sister country KNUC, evening personality Michael Kraig Mason exits\u2026..Urban One flips Gospel WPPZ \u201cPraise 107.9\u201d to rhythmic oldies as \u201cClassix 107.9\u201d while keeping the Gospel format on WPPZ-HD2\u2026..Pictured below is WHTZ, New York \u201cZ100\u201d-based, Premiere Networks syndicated morning personality Elvis Duran (left) on the December 7 episode of NBC\u2019s \u201cThe Tonight Show\u201d with Jimmy Fallon (right). The two discussed Duran\u2019s taking care of his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and his getting engaged on the unluckiest day of the year \u2013 Friday the 13th.\niHeartMedia Launches New FM Sports Talker in Milwaukee. The sports talk radio battle in Brew Town is getting serious as iHeartMedia flips CHR WRNW to sports talk as \u201c97.3 The Game, Sports Talk That Rocks,\u201d effective immediately. iHM already owns WOKY \u201cThe Big 920\u201d that carries primarily FOX Sports Radio content. Across town is Entercom\u2019s WSSP-AM/W289CB \u201c105.7 FM The Fan\u201d airing local sports talk during the day and syndicated fare at night. And, of course, there\u2019s Good Karma Brands\u2019 new FM sports talker WKTI \u201cESPN Milwaukee 94.5\u201d that\u2019s airing the same mix of local and ESPN Radio programming as sister suburban AM WAUK, Waukesha. Good Karma also owns news/talk WTMJ (thanks to its recent $16 million acquisition of the two stations from Scripps Media) which has the play-by-play broadcast rights to Green Bay Packers, Milwaukee Brewers, and Milwaukee Bucks games. Getting back to \u201c97.3 The Game,\u201d the station will air a blend of local and syndicated content including: former Brewers beat writer and Milwaukee radio host Drew Olson, Milwaukee Bucks radio voice Ted Davis, WISN-TV sports director Dan Needles, FOX Sports Wisconsin\u2019s Dario Melendez, Spectrum Sports\u2019 Bob Brainerd, longtime market morning personality Kevin Brandt, a.k.a. KB, and Wisconsin Badgers sports voice Mike Heller. \u201cThe Game\u201d program director Tim Scott says, \u201cSports talk in Milwaukee is about to change. Milwaukee is more than just a great sports town and \u201897.3 The Game\u2019 will reflect that.\u201d\nSalem Launches Multimedia Ad Agency. In order to effectively sell its broad range of media options, Salem Media Group announces it has developed Salem Surround, \u201ca nationwide multimedia ad agency with locations in 35 markets across the country.\u201d The press release says that \u201cin addition to selling audio and digital advertising on its 116 radio stations and websites, Salem Surround offers a comprehensive suite of digital marketing services to develop and execute audience-based marketing strategies for clients on both the local and national levels.\u201d Salem Media Group CEO Edward Atsinger adds, \u201cFrom our beginning as just a few local radio stations to the nationwide multi-platform media company we are today, Salem has worked hard to stay in tune with our listeners, readers, clients, and partners to meet their growing needs. Salem Surround is yet another way for us to serve with excellence nationwide, and I couldn\u2019t be more thrilled.\u201d Company VP of digital marketing Jamie Cohen states, \u201cWith consumers spending more and more time on smart phones and tablets, the media landscape has become significantly more complicated for business owners and marketers to navigate. The one-size-fits-all marketing approach of just a decade ago has quickly become outdated. Combining the power of Salem Radio with a full-service digital advertising strategy will allow us to go above and beyond in meeting the needs of advertisers around the country.\u201d\nNBA\u2019s Spurs Sign with Skyview Networks for Broadcast Services. The NBA\u2019s San Antonio Spurs are working with Skyview Networks, using the latter\u2019s radio distribution network and AdView Inventory Management software for its WOAI, San Antonio-based play-by-play broadcasts. Skyview says its \u201cAdView system provides inventory scheduling, revenue reporting, and affidavit reconciliation in one consolidated system. This allows the organization\u2019s front office to manage the complex nature of play-by-play contracts with ease. Now the Spurs have access to detailed inventory tracking, which in turn generates instant affidavits to speed the billing and receivables process.\u201d Skyview VP of business development Matt Stys says, \u201cI am thrilled to call the San Antonio Spurs a partner. We are proud of the package of services we provide, and I am confident in the value the Spurs will receive with our high-quality distribution and streamlined inventory management system.\u201d\nProgrammer/Researcher Roberts Succumbs to Cancer. Programmer and research expert Dave Roberts (Kelliher) lost his long battle against cancer last Saturday (11/24). The former architect and PD of San Francisco\u2019s KRQR \u201cThe Rocker\u201d became vice president of programming for the RKO Radio Networks and vice president of FM programming for CBS. He and RKO news vice president Dave Cooke formed Roberts/Cooke Media Research. In addition to consulting news/talk outlets, Roberts provided research to television stations and retailers. His on-air credits included stops in San Francisco (KYA and KIOI \u201cK-101\u201d); Anaheim (KEZY); Riverside-San Bernardino (KMEN); Fresno (KYNO); and Honolulu (KPOI). SoundOut president/North America Rob Sisco hired Roberts at \u201cK-101\u201d in 1981. \u201cDave went on to host national radio shows and filled-in several times for Casey Kasem on \u2018American Top 40,\u2019\u201d Sisco points out. \u201cJo [Interrante] and I hired him when we had IS Inc to host RKO Radio Networks artist profiles we produced, \u2018Music Star Special,\u2019 and \u2018The Hot Ones.\u2019 Dave narrated more than 250 shows for RKO. He was an amazing talent, a brilliant programmer and researcher, a delightfully nice man, and a dear friend to all who knew him. Rest in peace my dear friend \u2013 you are missed.\u201d Of Roberts, veteran programmer (WGN, Chicago; WBAP, Dallas; WCCO, Minneapolis; NRG Media) Bob Shomper comments, \u201cThe absolute best research guy around \u2013 and an even better person.\u201d RKO Radio Networks\u2019 former director of affiliate relations Julie Spira states, \u201cMy heart aches seeing this news. I loved working with Dave at RKO Radio Networks. May he rest in peace.\u201d John Evans notes, \u201cWe\u2019ve lost another brilliant broadcaster. I was lucky to have worked with Dave at KYA from 1979 until [Rob] Sisco grabbed him for \u2018K-101.\u2019 We were doing great radio in those storied days and Dave was one of the best. His shows for RKO and IS Inc were top notch.\u201d Owing to the fact Roberts held a Ph.D. in communications research from the University of Oregon, he was often called \u201cDr. Dave.\u201d Surviving Roberts, who turned 70 earlier this month, is his wife \u2013 Walsh College (Troy, Michigan) president Marsha Kelliher. A private funeral for Roberts will be held later this week, followed by a memorial.\nTalking Trump. Pictured above are former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski (right) and Citizens United president (and former Trump deputy campaign manager) David Bossie (left) at the ABC News Radio studios where they talked to affiliate stations about their new book, Trump\u2019s Enemies: How the Deep State Is Undermining the Presidency (2018, Center Street). (Photo: ABC News)\nTrump-Russia Investigation/Manafort Allegedly Violates Plea Deal, GM Announces Job Cuts, Climate Change Report, U.K. Facebook Documents, Undecided Congressional Races, Russia-Ukraine Aggression, Mars Landing, the Brexit Deal, and NFL Action Among Top News/Talk Stories Yesterday (11/26). The anticipated release of Robert Mueller\u2019s report on the investigation into potential connections between Trump campaign operatives and Russian agents and the related allegation from Mueller that former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort lied to investigators after making his plea deal; General Motors announces job cuts and plant closings in the U.S.; the U.S. government\u2019s ominous climate change report and President Trump\u2019s response; the U.K.\u2019s possession of Facebook documents relative to the Cambridge Analytica data use scandal; the status of the remaining 2018 election results; global response to Russia\u2019s military aggression in the Ukraine; NASA\u2019s successful Mars InSight landing mission; the U.K.\u2019s latest Brexit deal with the EU nations and its implications for U.S.-U.K. trade; and the weekend\u2019s NFL action were some of the most-talked-about stories on news/talk radio yesterday, according to ongoing research from TALKERS magazine.\nMusic Radio News and Career Moves. Pittsburgh Entercom-owned radio stations WBZZ-FM, \u201c100.7 STAR\u201d and country WDSY \u201cY108\u201d are presenting \u201cA Concert for Unity\u201d to benefit the rebuilding of Tree of Life \u2013 Or L\u2019Simcha Congregation in Pittsburgh, the site of the deadly assault on worshippers there on October 27. The event, live from Pittsburgh\u2019s Byham Theater on Sunday, December 2, will feature Dan + Shay, FRZY, and The Andy Davis Band and will be broadcast live on both stations. All proceeds from the show are going to rebuild Tree of Life. Entercom Pittsburgh SVP and market manager Michael Spacciapolli says, \u201cPittsburgh suffered an unfathomable tragedy and our community has come together to support our neighbors in their time of need. Through the generosity of local Pittsburgh artists and the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, \u2018A Concert for Unity\u2019 will directly support the rebuilding of Tree of Life.\u201d\u2026..Morning show personality Frank Lario exits Beasley Media Group\u2019s country WXTU, Philadelphia where he was working alongside Andie Summers, who is holding down the show solo while a search is on for a partner\u2026..Programming pro Robyn Simone is named PD at Cumulus Media\u2019s urban AC WLXC, Columbia, South Carolina \u201cKISS 103.1,\u201d effective December 10. During her career, Simone has served for 10 years with Radio One in markets including Detroit and Cleveland\u2026..Sales pro Kimberly Parker is named general sales manager at Cumulus Media\u2019s country WIVK, Knoxville. She most recently served as VP of advertising with the Las Vegas Media Group. She comments, \u201cIt\u2019s great to be back in Knoxville. This is my home. I know the wonderful history and significance of WIVK in East Tennessee and I am honored and thrilled to have the opportunity to work with this talented and well-established staff.\u201d\u2026..Big Broadcasting\u2019s KOKO-FM, Fresno flips from oldies to classic hip hop and R&B as \u201cJammin\u2019 94.3\u201d entering into a deal with Envision Networks for programming and ad sales. Station program director Mike Marino says, \u201cOur unique blend of old school and R&B throwbacks super serves an adult female audience ignored by other contemporary and gold-based radio stations in the market. Passion levels for this music are off the charts. Fresno will get the \u2018feels\u2019 from Jammin.\u2019\u201d\u2026..Tragic news strikes iHeartMedia\u2019s hip hop WWWZ, Charleston, South Carolina \u201cZ93 Jamz\u201d as authorities in Beaufort County report finding the body of 28-year-old Nathaniel Scott Jr., known on the radio as DJ Tough Love, in a wooded area where he\u2019d been shot to death. Authorities are still investigating the matter.\nJim Philips to Retire from WTKS, Orlando; Jim Colbert Show to Fill PM Drive Slot. On-air pro Jim Philips has been hosting the afternoon drive show on iHeartMedia\u2019s hot talk WTKS-FM, Orlando \u201cReal Radio 104.1\u201d for more than 30 years. On November 20, he\u2019ll host the final live \u201cPhilips Phile\u201d show and on November 21, the station will air a \u201cPhinal Philips Phile\u201d tribute program. During his time as host of the afternoon show, Jim Philips has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for Central Florida charities including The Mustard Seed and A Gift for Teaching and has dedicated countless hours to causes including first-amendment issues, adult literacy, mentoring at-risk youth, and championing LGBTQ rights. The University of Florida graduate has also received numerous awards and honors including the Debbie Simmons Community Excellence Award lifetime achievement honor and has been recognized as the \u201cBest Radio Personality\u201d more than a dozen times by readers of the Orlando Sentinel, the Watermark and the Orlando Weekly. Philips says, \u201cIt has been a great 50-year career and now it is time to move on with the next phase of my life. I can\u2019t thank the Orlando community enough for letting me into their homes, their cars and their offices for all this time.\u201d iHeartMedia division president Linda Byrd announces \u201cThe Jim Colbert Show\u201d will air in PM drive. Led by longtime \u201cMonsters of the Morning\u201d cast member \u201cDirty\u201d Jim Colbert, the Jim Colbert show will include co-host and news director Deborah Roberts, award-winning stand-up comedian Rauce Padgett, and executive producer and 20-year \u201cReal Radio\u201d veteran Jack Bradshaw. Byrd states, \u201cWe are very excited about the Jim Colbert show expanding to five days a week. After 26 years of entertaining morning audiences as part of the \u2018Monsters of the Morning\u2019 show on \u2018Real Radio,\u2019 Jimmy will now be doing the same in afternoon drive time with his unique comedic take on the world.\u201d Colbert says, \u201cBefore I was in radio I was a longtime listener of Jim Philips and the \u2018Philips Phile.\u2019 It is an absolute honor to bring my show to the same time slot on \u2018Real Radio 104.1.\u2019\u201d\nLongtime KMJ, Fresno Personality Craig Hansen to Retire. Station program director Blake Taylor reports that Craig Hansen \u2013 a fixture on the KMJ, Fresno airwaves for 42 years \u2013 is retiring from the Cumulus Media news/talk station in December. Taylor says, \u201cIt is with mixed emotions that we announce the retirement of KMJ\u2019s Craig Hansen at year\u2019s end. For those who don\u2019t know, Craig is a virtual encyclopedia of KMJ\u2019s long history and import to Fresno and the San Joaquin Valley. Craig\u2019s first day at KMJ was November 24, 1976. As far as we can tell, Craig\u2019s 42-year tenure is probably the second-longest in KMJ\u2019s 96-year history \u2013 second only to Jerry Higgenbotham\u2019s run from 1949 to 1994. Mr. Hansen has held a number of on-air positions over the decades but is probably best known for his years as our go-to guy on Saturdays hosting news, \u2018Autoshop Talk,\u2019 \u2018Real Talk,\u2019 and of course \u2018Radio Tradio!\u2019 Craig\u2019s final show at KMJ will be Saturday, December 22. After that, he and his better half will be driving his Corvette out of the mayhem of California and moving out of state to retire in peace.\u201d\nCumulus to Launch Local Ad Guarantee. The company says that it is \u201cdoubling down on the industry-leading ROI guarantee of its Westwood One division\u201d and \u201cwill launch an innovative program leveraging the proven effectiveness and reach of broadcast radio, combined with the precise targeting capabilities of its digital products.\u201d Cumulus Media radio station group EVPs Dave Milner and Bob Walker announce the company will support local advertisers\u2019 number one objective: attracting more customers. Cumulus says it will guarantee participating local advertisers a minimum number of Engaged Potential Customers (EPCs): listeners who have contacted the business as a result of the coordinated program. Should the program not deliver the guaranteed results, the business will receive free advertising. Milner says, \u201cMarketers took notice of our commitment to results when we debuted the Westwood One ROI Guarantee and challenged us to deliver something similar to our local advertisers. After touting the benefits of a combined radio and digital campaign, we\u2019re now putting our money where our mouth is in our local markets with the EPC Guarantee.\u201d Walker adds, \u201cUsing radio\u2019s exceptional 10:1 ROI, and a proven 19% lift when messages are coordinated between media platforms, we are delivering a hyper-efficient brand building and customer generation program all in one. We\u2019ve known all along that we can be an advertiser\u2019s one-stop shop for results; now we guarantee it.\u201d The EPC Guarantee will launch in 65 Cumulus markets later this month, in the home and professional services categories, and will be available in all 90 Cumulus markets in 2019.\nEntercom Names Sarah Harris VP of Social Impact. This is a new position at Entercom that Sarah Harris will begin on January 2. She comes to Entercom from Emmis Communications where she was a senior vice president. While there, she founded and led \u201cIncite,\u201d a cause and social marketing division within Emmis. Previously, Harris served as director of community outreach for Emmis. She holds an MA in Philanthropic Studies and an MPA in Nonprofit Management from Indiana University and recently completed University of Pennsylvania\u2019s Executive Education in Social Impact Strategy. In her new role with Entercom, Harris will oversee all aspects of the company\u2019s community engagement initiatives, including its recently launched corporate social responsibility platform, Entercom Cares, as well as Entercom\u2019s government business practice. Entercom EVP and general counsel Andrew Sutor states, \u201cSarah is a pioneer in cause and social impact marketing and wholeheartedly believes in the power of media to create positive impact. With her significant experience and expertise in creating and managing social impact programs and campaigns, Sarah will be a terrific addition to our team.\u201d\nNPR to Be Honored at Inaugural iHeartRadio Podcast Awards. When the first-ever iHeartRadio Podcast Awards take place at the iHeartRadio Theater in Los Angeles on January 18, NPR will be the recipient of the iHeartRadio Podcast Pioneer Award. NPR is being honored as a \u201cdriving, innovative force in the creation of the podcasting industry\u201d and the award \u201cwill pay tribute to the renowned non-profit multimedia organization\u2019s groundbreaking contributions to podcasting\u2019s expanding role in today\u2019s popular culture.\u201d The press release notes that NPR launched its first digital-only podcasting predecessor, \u201cAll Songs Considered,\u201d in April 2000 and it officially debuted NPR Podcasts in August 2005 with a full slate of 174 programs, including 17 original podcasts. In less than a year, NPR reached 13 million downloads for all of its podcast programming and reached more than 80 million downloads by February 2007. NPR SVP for programming and audience development Anya Grundmann says, \u201cWe are honored to receive the Podcast Pioneer Award. Podcasts have been a major source of innovation for NPR. They have given our reporters the chance to flex their storytelling muscles, pursue creative ideas, and longer stories, and play with form in ways not always possible on a daily show. They have also helped us connect with listeners in new ways and helped us evolve our sound.\u201d\nAdam Clanton Back on the Air in Houston. The Houston Chronicle\u2019s David Barron reports that Houston sports talk personality Adam Clanton \u2013 who had been with iHeartMedia\u2019s KBME until being fired last May \u2013 joins Entercom\u2019s crosstown KILT-AM to host a regular Tuesday evening program with co-host (and KPRC-TV sports anchor) Adam Wexler as well as to handle fill-in and weekend air shifts. Clanton tells Barron, \u201cIt\u2019s nice to be out of radio purgatory and with a group of true professionals who have welcomed me (back) with open arms. 610 has been amazing to me, and sometimes life really does come full circle. I\u2019m excited going forward.\u201d\nWPGG, Atlantic City\u2019s Harry Hurley Named to Insider NJ\u2019s Top 100 Power List. Atlantic City morning drive personality Harry Hurley was again named to Insider NJ\u2019s \u201cTop 100 Power List\u201d \u2013 landing at #42 this year. The publication says of Hurley, \u201cThe conservative talk radio show host loves politics and outshines most hosts with his uncanny ability to break news himself \u2013 not just opine about what other reporters write about first. He remains very influential in South Jersey politics and is at the top of his game.\u201d\nFlorida Recounts, Trump-Russia Investigation Status, Whitaker Appointment Challenge, Dow Drops 600 Points, California Wildfires, Michelle Obama Book Tour, Crenshaw \u2018SNL\u2019 Appearance, Stan Lee Dies, and NFL Action Among Top News/Talk Stories Yesterday (11/12). The partisan fighting over the election recounts in Florida; the status of the Robert Mueller-led investigation into possible connections between Trump campaign operatives and Russian agents; legal questions about the appointment of Matthew Whitaker as acting Attorney General; the Dow dips 600 points; the deadly California wildfires that have claimed 42 lives; former First Lady Michelle Obama\u2019s book tour for Becoming; Congressman-elect Dan Crenshaw\u2019s appearance on \u201cSaturday Night Live\u201d a week after Pete Davidson\u2019s joke about the war veteran\u2019s missing eye; Marvel comics founder Stan Lee dies at 95; and the weekend\u2019s NFL action were some of the most-talked-about stories on news/talk radio yesterday, according to ongoing research from TALKERS magazine.\nMusic Radio News and Career Moves. Another \u201cBreeze\u201d is blowing, this time in Detroit as Entercom flips CHR WDZH to adult contemporary as \u201c987 The Breeze.\u201d This comes on the heels of two recent flips to adult contemporary \u201cBreezes\u201d from iHeartMedia \u2013 KBEB, Sacramento and WISX, Philadelphia. Entercom Detroit SVP and market manager Debbie Kenyon states, \u201cWe are excited to launch \u2018987 The Breeze\u2019 and to fill this void in the Motor City\u2019s music scene. We know the station will become a must-listen to make your work day breeze by.\u201d\u2026..Beasley Media Group \u2013 after cutting ties with morning personality Bigg Boy, moves afternoon personalities Gello and Joanna to AM drive as \u201cThe GELLO Show\u201d and adds former AM drive co-host Shay-Shay to middays. The station is on the search for an afternoon drive personality\u2026..Urban One adds the WNOW, Indianapolis-based \u201cJoe & Alex\u201d show \u2013 Joe Piesz and Alex Clark \u2013 to the morning drive daypart on its Houston CHR KROI. KROI program director Charese Fruge comments, \u201cJoe and Alex are the perfect combination of caring and crazy, the comedy and quirkiness they bring to mornings is infections and is sure to be a treat for listeners in Houston.\u201d\u2026..iHeartCountry and Premiere Networks is offering unparalleled, multi-platform coverage of \u201cThe 52nd Annual CMA Awards\u201d tomorrow (11/14). In addition to programming leading up to the awards show, The Bobby Bones Show\u2019s Amy Brown will provide iHeartCountry mainstream stations with live updates from the red carpet leading up to show time. Premiere Networks will also provide a live radio simulcast of the CMA Awards show co-hosted by Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood.\nNews/Talk WGOW-FM, Chattanooga Cuts Ties with Jeff Styles. The longtime WGOW-FM, Chattanooga morning drive personality had been suspended by Cumulus Media after his arrest on aggravated assault charges stemming from a road rage incident on June 15. Now, after the station\u2019s internal investigation, Jeff Styles has been let go from the news/talk outlet. A portion of the station\u2019s statement says, \u201cThere is nothing more we can say about it because we do not know the specific considerations and scope of the internal investigation nor the specific findings of the internal investigation.\u201d Styles recently launched a website dedicated to telling his side of the story. During the incident, Styles was shot in the arm by motorist Nickolas Bullington. On the JeffStylesAmerica.com site, he lays out his explanation of what happened during the confrontation with Bullington and displays Bullington\u2019s history of court appearances and motor vehicle violations. Styles\u2019 attorney had argued that there was no probable cause to charge Styles but the judge eventually bound the case over to a grand jury. WGOW-FM\u2019s \u201cThe Morning Press\u201d show is being hosted by Jim Reynolds and program director Kevin West.\nWABC, New York Launches \u2018Sid Sports Sunday\u2019 Program. Beginning September 9, WABC, New York personality Sid Rosenberg debuts his new, weekly sports talk show, \u201cSid Sports Sunday\u201d from 8:00 am to 10:00 am on Cumulus Media\u2019s news/talk 77 WABC Radio. Rosenberg co-hosts the station\u2019s \u201cBernie and Sid in the Morning\u201d program with Bernard McGuirk. The station says the show \u201cis created with the listener\u2019s sports needs at its epicenter \u2013 from expert fantasy picks, to incredible player interviews, to live look-in\u2019s at stadiums across the country.\u201d Cumulus Media New York VP/market manager Chad Lopez adds, \u201cOur listeners and our advertisers have been begging for Sid to contribute to New York\u2019s explosive sports conversation with more regularity. \u2018Sid Sports Sunday\u2019 will cover it all every week.\u201d Rosenberg says, \u201cI\u2019m so proud of the work we do daily on the \u2018Bernie and Sid in the Morning\u2019 show. There is no better variety show in the country. But it is no secret that I wanted to get back to my roots and host a serious sports show. I want to thank Chad Lopez and [program director] Craig Schwalb for this wonderful opportunity.\u201d\nAnnual WEEI-NESN Jimmy Fund Radiothon Raises More Than $4.4 million. This year\u2019s fundraiser was the 16th annual to benefit the Boston-based Jimmy Fund that supports adult and pediatric cancer care and research at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. WEEI launched the fundraiser in 2002, regional sports cable channel NESN joined the cause in 2003. This year\u2019s event helped raise more than $4.4 million and, to date, the \u201cWEEI/NESN Jimmy Fund Radio-Telethon\u201d has raised more than $53 million. Entercom Boston regional president and market manager Mark Hannon says, \u201cThe Jimmy Fund makes significant contributions to those battling cancer in the Boston area and we are proud to support its efforts through this yearly event. It is an honor for our team to give back to the community by raising funds on behalf of the organization and we are blown away by the incredible generosity of WEEI listeners who make this event so successful year in and year out.\u201d\nRich Brody to Wrap 45-Year Sales Career This October. Currently serving as an account executive for Beasley Media Group\u2019s classic hits WROR-FM, Boston, Richard Brody will retire from the radio business on October 26 after 45 years of service to the Boston radio industry. The company says that in addition to being an \u201cextraordinary and award-winning sales professional,\u201d Brody is known as \u201ca great mentor and friend, and fierce advocate for the radio industry as a whole.\u201d During his career, Brody hosted a jazz program on WCAS, Cambridge and worked in the sales department at Boston stations including: WCOZ, WBCN, WVBF, WXKS \u201cKiss 108,\u201d Mix 98.5 (now Mix 104.1), WZLX, WBZ-FM \u201c98.5 The Sports Hub\u201d and, of course, WROR. Beasley Media Boston GSM Jesse Carbone says, \u201cWhen Richard Brody walked into my office a couple of weeks ago and said he was ready to retire, at first I didn\u2019t believe him. I didn\u2019t think Rich would ever stop working, but after a few minutes I realized it was in fact true. The guy who had spent more than four decades becoming a legend in the radio industry was finally ready to travel, visit family and friends, and hopefully sleep past 3:00 am. Throughout his career, Rich not only sold the stations for which he worked but he also championed the medium with unmatched passion. The radio industry will not be the same without him.\u201d\nEdison Research: 54% of Radio Listeners Hear Medium ONLY in the Car. This data point is one of a number from Edison Research\u2019s \u201cShare of Ear\u201d study that will be revealed during the company\u2019s presentation at the NAB/RAB\u2019s Radio Show in Orlando. As you can see in the infographic above, the younger a consumer gets, the more they only hear radio in the car. Find out more from Edison Research at its \u201cMiles Different: In-Car Audio 2018\u201d presentation on September 27 at 1:30 pm at the Radio Show.\nNextRadio Available on New Samsung Galaxy Note9. The inclusion of an FM chip and the support for NextRadio by Samsung on its new Galaxy Note9 is thrilling for NextRadio, says NextRadio president Paul Brenner. \u201cThe launch of the Samsung Galaxy Note9 is especially exciting, as this model is a showcase for premium technology and industry-defining innovation. We look forward to the Galaxy Note9 being available to millions of users who will be able to listen to free radio on their phone in North America\u2026Through the free NextRadio app, Galaxy Note9 consumers can listen to live, local radio stations. Also, when cellular coverage is congested or unavailable, the FM chip will provide life-saving information from local radio stations.\u201d\niHeartMedia\u2019s AUTOFLYTE EDGE Launched to Assist Auto Dealers in Marketing Decisions. This marketing tool for auto dealerships is a collaborative effort between iHeartMedia and AUTOFLYTE that features daily sales and market share data throughout each region to help dealerships market smarter and faster. iHeartMedia says, \u201cIn an age when real-time analytics and insights are vital to a business\u2019 success, dealerships have been confined to analyzing OEM reports and 60- to 90-day-old registration data to guide their sales and marketing strategies. Now, for the first time, auto dealerships will be able to utilize iHeartMedia\u2019s AUTOFLYTE EDGE tool to receive up-to-date, daily automotive sales insights from their surrounding area, allowing them to completely customize and quickly update their sales and marketing strategies based on current market dynamics and trends.\u201d iHeartMedia EVP of automotive business developments & partnerships John Karpinski says, \u201cWe are committed to technology-driven innovation and having the ability to offer even more targeting solutions for our advertisers that leverage the unparalleled local reach of radio. AUTOFLYTE has partnered with the industry authority for automotive sales statistics to create the most powerful and credible insights tool available and we have partnered with AUTOFLYTE to bring this revolutionary technology to the market. With the new AUTOFLYTE EDGE platform, we will provide our auto partners the ability to break free from previous automotive marketing confinements and use timely information to precisely target new buyers.\u201d\nTALKERS News Notes. WPEN-FM, Philadelphia executive producer Eric Camille is promoted to assistant program director for the Beasley Media Group sports talker. Camille joined \u201c97.5 The Fanatic\u201d in 2009. Program director Eric Johnson says, \u201cEric Camille cares deeply about \u2018The Fanatic.\u2019 It shows in everything he does\u2026whether it\u2019s creating compelling imaging, making sure of all our on-air schedules are coordinated, or acting as a programming, sales and promotions liaison. It\u2019s a privilege to have him on our team.\u201d\u2026..The Federal Communications Commission is getting into the podcast game with a new series called, \u201cMore Than Seven Dirty Words,\u201d designed to educate and, as the press release says, \u201cmaybe even do the impossible: make telecom interesting.\u201d FCC Chairman Ajit Pai comments, \u201cOne of the wonderful things about the digital age is the many ways to share information, so we\u2019re excited to launch this new FCC podcast. What really has struck me during my time at the agency is the dedication that our staff has for the mission of the FCC, and I\u2019m glad we\u2019re able to shine a light on their efforts to make America a better, stronger place.\u201d The podcast is hosted by FCC policy advisor Evan Swarztrauber. Guests will share their personal stories behind some of the headline-making news from the commission and break down issues across the spectrum of the FCC\u2026..There are two management announcements from Midwest Communications as the company brings former NRG Media Omaha market manager Kurt Luchs aboard to oversee its five-station Kalamazoo cluster that includes news/talk WKZO and sports talk WQLR. Also in Michigan, Midwest appoints Mark Jaycox manager of the four-station Lansing group that includes sports talk WQTX-FM. Most recently, Jaycox was with Adams Outdoor\u2019s Lansing office\u2026..Kevin Gabbay joins news/talk 77 WABC, New York and the rest of the Cumulus Media New York cluster as director of marketing & promotions\u2026..According to a report in Variety, ESPN is making some changes to the \u201cGet Up!\u201d morning program hosted by Mike Greenberg, Michelle Beadle, and Jalen Rose. The story says Beadle is exiting the show and re-locating to Los Angeles to focus on her other ESPN duties, including hosting \u201cNBA Countdown.\u201d Jalen Rose will continue to appear on \u201cGet Up!\u201d when his \u201cNBA Countdown\u201d duties allow. Greenberg exited the successful ESPN Radio \u201cMike & Mike\u201d show to take on the role hosting mornings on the company\u2019s flagship cable channel\u2026..SiriusXM is broadcasting live coverage of the 2018 US Open Tennis Championships from the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, New York\u2026..Westwood One is continuing to urge all major commercial broadcast radio stations to register their existing C Band downlinks with the FCC before the Commission evaluates the 3.7-4.2 Ghz C Band for additional mobile broadband data services. These potential services could create insurmountable interference to programming that thousands of stations receive by satellite. The deadline for registration is now October 17, 2018. Typically, registration requires a Frequency Coordination Study ($1,500) plus a $435 filing fee. During the 90-day window, the FCC waived the first fee and only the $435 filing fee applies. It is possible the FCC will later charge the $1,500 study fee. Westwood One\u2019s satellite provider, SES, has set aside a pool of funding to reimburse those broadcasters for whom the $435 registration fee is a hardship. This reimbursement is subject to the terms set by SES for earth stations registered between July 25, 2018 and October 17, 2018 in the continental United States. For questions, contact SES directly at FCCregistration@ses.com\nJohn McCain\u2019s Passing, Trump-Russia Investigation, Lanny Davis-CNN Story Controversy, Trump Announces U.S.-Mexico Trade Deal, Deadly Jacksonville Shooting, NFL Pre-season, and MLB Action Among Top News/Talk Stories Yesterday (8/27). The passing of Arizona Senator John McCain, the White House\u2019s reaction, and speculation about who will fill his seat; the Robert Mueller-led investigation into possible connections between Trump campaign operatives and Russian agents; Michael Cohen attorney Lanny Davis admits to being source of CNN story that claimed Trump had knowledge of Trump Tower-Russia meeting; President Trump announces steps toward new trade deal with Mexico; the aftermath of the deadly shooting at an egame competition in Jacksonville; the NFL\u2019s pre-season; and Major League Baseball action were some of the most-talked-about stories on news/talk radio yesterday, according to ongoing research from TALKERS magazine.\nChuck Fredrick to Lead Cumulus Indianapolis. Former iHeartMedia Cincinnati market manager Chuck Fredrick is joining Cumulus Media as vice president and market manager for its Indianapolis cluster that includes CHR WYRG, country WFMS, and classic hits WJJK. Fredrick comments, \u201cGrateful to Mary Berner and Dave Milner for giving me the opportunity to do what I love to do. I am especially excited about joining and partnering with the Indianapolis team, giving our best in all that we do.\u201d\nMore Music Radio News and Career Moves. Kansas City hot AC KZPT \u201c99.7 The Point\u201d announces its new morning show will be \u201cPonch & Nikki in the Morning\u201d featuring Brian \u201cPonch\u201d Hudgens and Nikki Vivas. Ponch joins the Entercom station after working for 17 years at Steel City Media\u2019s crosstown CHR KMVX \u201cMIX 93.3.\u201d He says in a Facebook post, \u201cI\u2019m coming back to morning radio in Kansas City on \u201899.7 The Point!\u2019 I will also continue my journey with Strange Music. Managing, promoting, and developing some of the best artists on the planet! Music and radio are two of my BIGGEST passions. Being able to do both, I am literally living my dream. As a bonus I get to do a morning show with one of my dearest/closest friends, Nikki Vivas!!!\u201d\u2026..Chicago media maven Robert Feder reports that Lou Lombardo is the new midday jock at Mid-West Family Broadcasting\u2019s rock WXRX, Rockford, Illinois. Lombardo previously worked at Cumulus Media\u2019s alt rock WKQX, Chicago\u2026..News about the new morning show at Community Broadcasters-owned alternative WZLB, Fort Walton Beach \u201c103.1 The Blaze\u201d is expected soon as station program director Wes Styles announces the station has ended its carriage of the \u201cBubba the Love Sponge\u201d program. Styles comments, \u201cWe\u2019re excited about the evolution of the station. A new logo, voice, and morning show. Things are happening at \u2018THE BLAZE!\u2019 And we are confident these changes will create a better listening experience for our devoted fans and an enhanced advertising environment for our clients.\u201d\u2026..Chicago radio pro LaMont Watts\u2019 Future Vision Entertainment is buying two FM translators from Windy City Broadcasting for $3.5 million. They will be fed by an HD signal of SBS\u2019 WLEY-FM and will air Watts\u2019 \u201cClubsteppin\u201d R&B format that currently airs online. The translators are W236CF, Chicago (atop the Willis Tower) and W236BF licensed to suburban Bolingbrook.\nCraig Carton Takes Sports Talk Program into National Terrestrial Radio Syndication. After leaving the morning show on WFAN, New York last fall as he was being charged by the feds with fraud with a court date set for late October, Craig Carton is returning to broadcast radio with a daily, three-hour program on May 29. Carton \u2013 one half of the successful \u201cBoomer & Carton\u201d show on WFAN \u2013 has been hosting a podcast since early this year. Now, via Focus 360 and the Sports Byline USA Network, \u201cCarton & Friends\u201d is available to terrestrial radio stations live from 9:00 am to 12:00 noon ET. The show is described as a \u201cfree-flowing conversation about sports and pop culture with occasional celebrity guests.\u201d Focus 360 CEO Phil Brown says, \u201cWe\u2019re delighted to bring Craig Carton back to broadcast radio and be on his team. Craig is a proven ratings winner with a huge fan base. He knows everybody in sports and the lineup of guests, combined with the fun banter, draws in listeners. This is a great opportunity for sports radio stations and for advertisers who want to reach an engaged audience. Welcome back, Craig Carton!\u201d The program is being produced by the FNTSY Sports Radio Network, a subsidiary of SportsGrid, Inc., which has been streaming the program since March 29 live and on demand on every major audio and video digital platform. The show is broadcast daily in front of a live audience from Rock & Reilly\u2019s upscale gastropub across from Madison Square Garden in New York City. Some of Carton\u2019s regular \u201cfriends\u201d are veteran FNTSY Sports Radio Network personality Corey Parson and MMA commentator Michelle Serpico. Guests who\u2019ve appeared on the streamed show include: former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, retired sports personalities Tony Siragusa, Al Leiter, John Franco, Ray Rice, and Jim Leyritz, UFC/Bellator fighter Chael Sonnen, recording artist MAX and \u201cAmerican Idol\u201d contestant Constantine Maroulis. Rob Magaziner at Focus 360 is handling affiliation inquiries. To listen to an exclusive audio interview with Craig Carton conducted by TALKERS founder Michael Harrison, please click here.\nCumulus Reports 2018 Q1 Net Revenue Flat. Net revenue for the first quarter of 2018 was $263.7 million, a slight dip of 0.1% from the same period in 2017. Cumulus Media is working through its Plan for Reorganization and expects to emerge from Chapter 11 by the end of this year\u2019s second quarter. The first quarter financial report also notes that Cumulus narrowed its loss. The 2018 Q1 net loss was $5 million, compared to $7.3 million a year ago. Cumulus president and CEO Mary Berner says, \u201cDespite ongoing market challenges, our first quarter results demonstrate continued operational traction and financial progress against our key priorities, with the Radio Station Group turning in its seventh straight quarter of revenue share growth and Westwood One delivering its fifth straight quarter of revenue share growth. With the recent confirmation of our Plan, we are now able to complete the balance sheet restructuring which is a critical element of our turnaround plan. After we emerge from Chapter 11, we look forward to moving ahead with a firmer financial foundation in place and greater ability to execute on our many initiatives to further strengthen and build this business.\u201d Net revenue for the radio station segment was $168 million \u2013 down 3.1% from the same period in 2017. Net revenue for Westwood One was $94.7 million \u2013 up 5.5%.\niHeartMedia Names Amy Griesheimer Area President for Denver Region. Media executive Amy Griesheimer is named area president for the Denver region for iHeartMedia. In this role, Griesheimer will \u201cwork with the programming and sales teams for radio brands in Fort Collins; Colorado Springs; Ogallala, Nebraska; and Cheyenne, Wyoming to oversee on-air and digital programming as well as create new business and revenue opportunities.\u201d She will be based in Fort Collins and report to iHeartMedia Denver Region president Tim Hager. He says, \u201cAmy has a proven track record of leading and growing successful teams and cultivating new and existing relationships. Her passion, energy and skills are an ideal match for iHeartMedia\u2019s Denver Region. We\u2019re fortunate to have Amy at the helm of our strong brands in these markets.\u201d\nNorman Lear and Carol Burnett Reunite on PodcastOne\u2019s \u2018All of the Above.\u2019 Pictured above after the recording of PodcastOne\u2019s \u201cAll of the Above\u201d podcast are (from l-r): PodcastOne founder and chairman Norm Pattiz, television icon Norman Lear, legendary comedian Carol Burnett, and actor/singer Paul Hipp. Burnett appeared on a very special episode of \u201cAll of the Above\u201d with co-hosts Hipp and Lear at the PodcastOne studios during which they discussed Burnett\u2019s storied career, her new Netflix show, \u201cA Little Help with Carol Burnett,\u201d and her upcoming Peabody Career Achievement Award. Additionally, Burnett shared her chance encounter with the person who would eventually send her to New York and kickstart her career. Norm Pattiz comments, \u201cI don\u2019t often run up to the studio to get my picture taken with guests. But Carol Burnett with Norman \u2013 who wouldn\u2019t want that picture? Norman\u2019s my partner and a hero, and Carol is my neighbor in Montecito, and I\u2019m a huge fan. This podcast is a killer and it will have a huge audience.\u201d\nTALKERS News Notes. The New York Post\u2019s Emily Smith is reporting that former FOX News Channel superstar Bill O\u2019Reilly is in talks with Newsmax TV to get back on television in his old 8:00 pm timeslot. O\u2019Reilly was forced out of FNC after it was disclosed the network paid settlements to staffers who accused O\u2019Reilly of sexual harassment. The Post report says that Newsmax is also seeking former FNC personalities Greta Van Susteren and Eric Bolling to host primetime programs\u2026..Radio talk show host and WRRD, Milwaukee station owner Michael Crute has ended his bid for the governor\u2019s seat in Wisconsin, one month after he announced his intentions. The AP reports Crute revealed the end to his longshot candidacy on his \u201cDevil\u2019s Advocate\u201d talk show. There are nine Democrats vying to take on GOP Governor Scott Walker in November\u2026..The deal for UK-based audioBoom to acquire Triton Digital for $185 million is not going to proceed. The board of audioBoom made the announcement yesterday (5/15). The company says it raised one million pounds selling convertible notes but now states that it \u201crequires further financing in the short-term for investment in additional podcasting content and working capital purposes\u2026 the proceeds from the convertible loan notes will only provide the Company with sufficient working capital for a further period of up to four weeks from today\u2019s date, although the Company would take appropriate cash management measures to seek to extend such period if required. As a result, the Company\u2019s financial position remains uncertain pending the successful completion of the further equity funding. Therefore, the Company has requested that its ordinary shares remain suspended from trading on AIM pending clarification over the Company\u2019s financial position.\u201d audioBoom must pay a 700,000 pound breakup fee.\nPrice: It\u2019s Business Continuity Awareness Week. The UK-based Business Continuity Institute is using this week \u2013 May 14 to 18 \u2013 as a time for companies to look inward and determine just how ready \u2013 or not \u2013 they are to deal with a business-disrupting event. Former ABC director of business continuity & crisis management Howard B. Price writes today for TALKERS, urging radio station operators to plan for such a disruptive event \u2013 like a hurricane or blizzard \u2013 and, if said plans already exist, test them to see how well they work. Don\u2019t have a plan? Price gives some advice to get you started. Read it all here.\nRTDNA/RTDNF Appoints Tara Puckey Director of Strategic Initiatives. This is a newly created role at the Radio Television Digital News Association and Foundation and in it Tara Puckey will \u201cassist the RTDNA and RTDNF boards, as well as executive director Dan Shelley, in cultivating and managing business partnerships, grant procurement, development efforts and other strategic endeavors. She will focus on enhancing the organizations\u2019 status as the world\u2019s largest professional association and foundation devoted exclusively to advocating on behalf of broadcast and digital journalists.\u201d Shelley adds, \u201cAs RTDNA and RTDNF elevate their visibility and influence as protectors of, and advocates for, press freedom and professional development for veteran and emerging journalists, Tara\u2019s proven record of creating and managing partnerships, and developing lucrative new revenue streams, will serve our members, and the journalism industry, exceptionally well.\u201d Puckey was most recently interim executive director of the Society of Professional Journalists.\nU.S.-North Korea Talks/Nuclear Program, U.S. Embassy/Gaza Violence, Trump-Russia Investigation, the Royal Wedding, Tom Wolfe Dead at 88, Blackkklansman Film, MLB Action, and NBA Playoffs Among Top News/Talk Stories Yesterday (5/15). The scheduled meeting between President Trump and North Korea\u2019s Kim Jong Un becomes uncertain after Kim threatens to back out; the new U.S. embassy in Jerusalem and the deadly violence in Gaza; the Trump administration\u2019s growing impatience with Robert Mueller\u2019s investigation into possible Trump campaign and Russian agent connections; the flap over Meghan Markle\u2019s father and this week\u2019s royal wedding; American writer Tom Wolfe dies at 88; the controversy surrounding Spike Lee\u2019s Blackkklansman film at Cannes; Major League Baseball action, and the NBA playoffs were some of the most-talked-about stories on news/talk radio yesterday, according to ongoing research from TALKERS magazine.\nMusic Radio News and Career Moves. Chicago media writer Robert Feder reports that Hubbard Radio\u2019s classic rock WDRV \u201cThe Drive\u201d has moved from its longtime N. Michigan Ave. address to the 27th floor of One Prudential Plaza, joining sister stations hot AC WTMX and adult contemporary WSHE. Feder writes that PM drive jock Bob Stroud signed off the old studio and led a busload of station staffers down the street to the new studios where he signed on the new studio to the tune of the Rolling Stones\u2019 \u201cStart Me Up.\u201d\u2026..In the Destin-Fort Walton Beach market, Community Broadcasters promotes Wes Styles to operations manager for the cluster that includes CHR WECQ \u201cQ92,\u201d country WHWY, alternative WZLB, and adult hits WWAV. At the same time, Mary Jo Gruber is appointed program director of WECQ. Interim market manager Jason Lamp states, \u201cWes has become an important part of our team from day one and assumed a leadership role. Wes has a plan for moving our brands forward and will help continue to grow the success of Community Broadcasters stations for our clients and listeners.\u201d\u2026..Evening jock Ray Koob has exited Beasley Media Group\u2019s classic rock WMGK, Philadelphia. The company has not made a statement but Koob\u2019s profile has been scrubbed from the station\u2019s website\u2026..YEA Networks announces the \u201cTino Cochino Radio\u201d program has hit the 25-affiliate station mark with the addition of KWTX-FM, Waco-Killeen, Texas.\nRound Two of April 2018 PPM Data Released. The second of four rounds of ratings information from Nielsen Audio\u2019s April 2018 PPM survey has been released for 12 markets, including: Washington, Boston, Miami, Detroit, Seattle, Phoenix, Minneapolis, San Diego, Denver, Tampa, Baltimore, and St. Louis. Nielsen\u2019s April 2018 survey period covered March 29 \u2013 April 25. You can see all the 6+ ratings data from subscribing stations here. Meanwhile, managing editor Mike Kinosian (Kinosian@TALKERS.com) provides his \u201cTakeaways\u201d from all of these PPM markets.\nSpoken-Word Formats \u2013 Following three successive sweeps of posting a 2.4 (6+), Entercom sports talk WJFK-FM \u201c106.7 The Fan\u201d breaks out a +.7 to 3.1, as the Washington Nationals flagship jumps from #18 to #13. Before notching a +.6 in January, \u201cThe Fan\u201d was without an increase in four straight survey periods for a roughly 50% decline of its 6+ AQH share (3.5 \u2013 3.5 \u2013 2.3 \u2013 1.9 \u2013 1.8, -1.7, 6+). Having reached the five-share level (6+) for the first time in the PPM-era (5.0, March 2018), Cumulus Media news/talk WMAL relinquishes one-half share to 4.5 (fifth to sixth, 6+). WMAL was without an increase in November, December, and \u201cHoliday\u201d 2017 for an overall -1.0 (4.7 \u2013 4.7 \u2013 4.0 \u2013 3.7, 6+) before dialing up a +1.1 in January. Despite dropping eight-tenths (10.4 \u2013 9.6, 6+), Hubbard all-news WTOP is #1 for the fourth time in a row. After four consecutive months in the driver\u2019s seat, WTOP shifted to second-place in \u201cHoliday\u201d 2017. With a +1.3 in January (9.3 \u2013 10.6, 6+), however, it reclaimed the top spot with its best 6+-stat since 10.6 in March 2011. Moreover, that +1.3 halted three successive declines that produced an overall -.5 (9.8 \u2013 9.6 \u2013 9.4 \u2013 9.3, 6+). Prior to November, WTOP was +1.6 in three straight upticks (8.2 \u2013 8.9 \u2013 9.4 \u2013 9.8, 6+). In the runner-up slot from January 2017 through August, WTOP climbed to #1 in September. Finishing second for the fourth successive sweep, American University-owned news/talk WAMU \u201cThe Mind Is Our Medium,\u201d which slumped -1.1 in March, improves by four-tenths (8.1 \u2013 8.5, 6+). A collective -2.0 in December and \u201cHoliday\u201d 2017 (9.6 \u2013 8.9 \u2013 7.6, 6+), WAMU gained back 85% of that loss in January with a +1.7. It exited the top spot in September, after spending eight straight months there. February 2017\u2019s 11.5 matches the highest 6+-share in its PPM-history first reached in December 2016. Since surfacing in May 2017, Entercom business news WDCH is trending .3 \u2013 .4 \u2013 .3 \u2013 .4 \u2013 .5 \u2013 .4 \u2013 .4 \u2013 .3 \u2013 .4 \u2013 .3 \u2013 .5 \u2013 .4 \u2013 .5 (flat at #21, 6+). Tied at #24 are Radio One news/talk WOL (flat at .2, 6+) and Hubbard news/talk WFED \u201cFederal News Radio\u201d (.1 \u2013 .2, +.1, 6+).\nWashington, DC Music Formats \u2013 For the first time since November 2015, Howard University urban AC WHUR is not ahead of its format rival, Radio One-owned WMMJ \u201cMajic.\u201d In that particular sweep, the two foes were tied at 4.7 (6+) but WHUR has been on top ever since. That changes in April 2018 though as \u201cMajic\u201d picks up two-tenths (5.8, fourth to third, 6+), while WHUR falters by four-tenths (5.7, third to fourth, 6+). \u201cMajic\u201d was locked on 5.6 (6+) in January, February, and March. As the result of three straight decreases (7.1 \u2013 6.2 \u2013 6.1 \u2013 5.7, 6+), WHUR is -1.4. In four successive positive spikes (2.9 \u2013 3.0 \u2013 3.2 \u2013 4.0 \u2013 4.2, steady at #8, 6+), Columbia Union College Broadcasting\u2019s WGTS \u201c91.9 \u2013 Christian Music Radio for Washington\u201d is a combined +1.3 and notes its highest 6+-share (4.2) since July 2017\u2019s 4.8. Cumulus Media hot AC WRQX \u201cMix 107.3\u201d is an overall +1.1 in five consecutive up or flat trends (2.7 \u2013 3.0 \u2013 3.1 \u2013 3.1 \u2013 3.6 \u2013 3.8, 6+), advancing from #12 to #11. At the same time, format rival \u2013 Entercom\u2019s WIAD \u201c94.7 Fresh FM\u201d \u2013 is in a redundant 3.0 \u2013 2.9 \u2013 3.0 \u2013 2.9 \u2013 3.0 (6+) sequence and remains at #14. After advancing by one-half share in March, Radio One gospel WPRS \u201cPraise 104.1\u201d surrenders six-tenths in April (3.0 \u2013 3.5 \u2013 2.9, #13 to #16, 6+). This is the fourth time in succession that its urban contemporary cluster-mate WKYS registers a 3.8 (#10 to #11, 6+).\nSpoken-Word Formats \u2013 Powered by a sizzling start by the Boston Red Sox, the team\u2019s flagship, Entercom-owned WEEI-FM, trots out a +1.0 (3.4 \u2013 4.4, tenth to seventh, 6+). The sports talker is bouncing back from a cumulative -2.0 in February and March (5.4 \u2013 4.1 \u2013 3.4, 6+). WEEI-FM was +1.4 in January, halting three drops in a row that produced an overall -1.9 (5.9 \u2013 4.4 \u2013 4.1 \u2013 4.0, 6+). Meanwhile, this is the seventh sweep in a row without an increase for similarly-formatted WEEI-AM (.2 \u2013 .2 \u2013 .1 \u2013 .1 \u2013 .1 \u2013 .1 \u2013 .1 \u2013 .1, #28 to #27, 6+). Regaining 75% of March\u2019s -.4, Beasley Media Group-owned WBZ -FM (5.2 \u2013 5.5, +.3, 6+) advances from sixth to third; \u201c98.5 The Sports Hub\u201d was -1.5 in February. As a result of four straight increases, WBZ-FM was a collective +2.4 (3.3 \u2013 3.9 \u2013 4.4 \u2013 5.4 \u2013 5.7, 6+). It surrendered three-tenths in December and notched a one-half share gain in \u201cHoliday\u201d 2017 to 5.9 (6+). After three straight improvements for a cumulative +1.5 (4.9 \u2013 5.2 \u2013 5.4 \u2013 6.4, 6+), iHeartMedia-owned news-talk hybrid WBZ-AM \u201cNews Radio 1030\u201d returns 60% of that total (5.5, -.9, second to fifth, 6+). WBZ-AM\u2019s 6.4 in March was its best since January 2017\u2019s 6.6. Unchanged at #13, co-owned news/talk WRKO \u201cAM 680 The Voice of Boston\u201d is trending 2.9 \u2013 2.6 \u2013 3.0 \u2013 2.7 (6+). In the public news/talk arena, Boston University-owned WBUR slips by three-tenths (5.9 \u2013 5.6, fifth to fourth, 6+) while WGBH Educational Foundation\u2019s WGBH adds two-tenths (4.5 \u2013 4.7, ninth to seventh, 6+). WBUR was a collective -1.2 in December and \u201cHoliday\u201d 2017; +.7 in January; and +1.0 in March. WGBH had been off by two-tenths in both February and March and (as was the case with WBUR) improved by seven-tenths in January.\nBoston Music Formats \u2013 In addition to being an overall +1.1 via four up or flat trends in succession nearly doubling its 6+-share since \u201cHoliday\u201d 2017 (1.2 \u2013 1.6 \u2013 1.6 \u2013 1.7 \u2013 2.3, 6+), Entercom\u2019s WAAF \u201c107.3 The Only Station That Really Rocks\u201d returns to the top twenty at #16. It\u2019s the first time WAAF reaches the two-share level (6+) since May 2017\u2019s 2.0. Notwithstanding a one-half share decline (7.6 \u2013 7.1, 6+), iHeartMedia CHR WXKS-FM \u201cKiss 108 \u2013 Boston\u2019s #1 Hit Music Station\u201d ranks first for the fourth straight sweep. \u201cKiss\u201d rebounded from a -.8 in \u201cHoliday\u201d 2017 with a +.9 in January (6.4 \u2013 7.3, 6+). It exited the top spot in December, after three straight months there. In five consecutive increases prior to the August 2017 sweep, \u201cKiss\u201d was a cumulative +1.9 (5.6 \u2013 5.7 \u2013 6.1 \u2013 6.2 \u2013 6.9 \u2013 7.5, 6+). Nine-tenths behind \u201cKiss\u201d is Entercom adult contemporary WMJX \u201cMagic 106.7 Todays Hits & Yesterday\u2019s Favorites,\u201d which is up eight-tenths in three increases in a row (5.4 \u2013 5.6 \u2013 6.0 \u2013 6.2, fourth to second, 6+). While unchanged at #3, Beasley Media Group classic hits-oldies WROR \u201c105.7 Boston\u2019s Greatest Hits\u201d is -.7 in three straight negative moves (6.7 \u2013 6.5 \u2013 6.1 \u2013 6.0, 6+). Following four consecutive ratings periods without a loss for a collective +.6 (4.4 \u2013 4.5 \u2013 4.9 \u2013 5.0 \u2013 5.0, 6+), co-owned WKLB \u201c102.5 Boston\u2019s Hottest Country\u201d coughs up eight-tenths to 4.2 (seventh to tenth, 6+). Format rival, iHeartMedia\u2019s WBWL \u201c101.7 The Bull \u2013 Boston\u2019s #1 for New Hit Country,\u201d dips by one-tenth in back-to-back sweeps (2.3 \u2013 2.2 \u2013 2.1, #16 to #18, 6+). Remaining at #12, Beasley Media Group rhythmic hot AC WBQT \u201cHot 96.9\u201d is off one-tenth to 3.0 (6+), ending its consecutive string of three up or flat trends that netted two-tenths (2.9 \u2013 3.1 \u2013 3.1 \u2013 3.1, 6+). Another such streak concludes as Cumulus Media hot AC WXLO, which gained four-tenths as the result of five straight up or flat trends (1.2 \u2013 1.2 \u2013 1.2 \u2013 1.3 \u2013 1.6 \u2013 1.6, 6+), falters by four-tenths to 1.2, but continues at #22.\nEnglish-Language, Spoken-Word Formats \u2013 As a result of seven straight positive or flat trends (1.5 \u2013 1.5 \u2013 1.5 \u2013 1.7 \u2013 1.8 \u2013 2.1 \u2013 2.4 \u2013 2.4, 6+), iHeartMedia news/talk WIOD is an overall +.9 as \u201cNews Radio 620 \u2013 Miami\u2019s News, Traffic, & Weather Station\u201d climbs from #20 to #18. Down two-tenths in both February and March (2.4 \u2013 2.2 \u2013 2.0, 6+), Dade County School Board news/talk WLRN picks up three-tenths to 2.3 (6+) and returns to the top twenty (#21 to #20). Prior to a +.5 in January, WLRN was a collective -.7 in three consecutive sweeps without an increase (2.6 \u2013 2.3 \u2013 2.3 \u2013 1.9, 6+). With its fourth straight .9 (6+), Entercom\u2019s WAXY \u201cSports Talk 790 The Ticket\u201d continues at #25, while co-owned WQAM \u201cSports Radio 560\u201d is without an increase for the fifth successive sweep for a total loss of eight-tenths (1.5 \u2013 1.2 \u2013 .8 \u2013 .8 \u2013 .8 \u2013 .7, unchanged at #26, 6+). Also in the sports talk format, iHeartMedia-owned WINZ \u201c940 \u2013 Miami\u2019s Sports Station\u201d is flat at .3 (6+) but slips from #31 to #33.\nMiami Music Formats \u2013 By adding six-tenths to March\u2019s +.3 (6.4 \u2013 6.7 \u2013 7.3, 6+), Cox Media Group adult contemporary WFEZ \u201cEasy 93.1\u201d marches from second to first. \u201cEasy\u201d had been within 6.2 \u2013 6.8 range (6+) in each of the last 12 sweeps. It is now one-tenth ahead of the station it succeeds at #1, co-owned urban AC WHQT \u201cHot 105,\u201d which regains two-tenths of the half-share it squandered in March (7.3 \u2013 6.8 \u2013 7.0, first to second, 6+). February\u2019s +1.1 by \u201cHot\u201d curtailed four decreases in a row that accounted for a -1.6 (7.8 \u2013 7.0 \u2013 6.7 \u2013 6.5 \u2013 6.2, 6+). WHQT spent seven consecutive months at #1 before being ousted in December. Down or flat for the eighth sweep in a row for a collective -1.4 (4.5 \u2013 4.5 \u2013 4.2 \u2013 4.0 \u2013 3.5 \u2013 3.5 \u2013 3.5 \u2013 3.4 \u2013 3.1, 6+), mainstream CHR sibling WFLC \u201cHits 97.3\u201d exits the top ten (#10 to #13). It now trails its format rival, iHeartMedia-owned WHYI \u201cY-100 Miami\u2019s #1 Hit Music Station\u201d (flat at 3.2, #13 to #12, 6+), by one-tenth. \u201cY-100\u201d was stuck on 4.0 (6+) in January and February and eroded by eight-tenths in March. Prior to a loss of four-tenths in September, \u201cY-100\u201d was a collective +.6 in three consecutive up or flat monthlies (3.7 \u2013 3.7 \u2013 4.1 \u2013 4.3, 6+). These two CHRs were tied for eighth-place in July 2017 and December 2017, and separated by one-tenth in August. Advancing from seventh to sixth, Spanish Broadcasting System Spanish tropical WXDJ \u201c106.7 El Zol\u201d is an overall +1.3 in four straight sweeps without a loss (3.5 \u2013 3.9 \u2013 3.9 \u2013 4.8 \u2013 4.8, 6+). Prior to March, the last time \u201cEl Zol\u201d reached the four-share level (6+) was February 2017 (4.1). Continuing an up/down pattern that began in \u201cHoliday\u201d 2017, Univision Radio Spanish contemporary WAMR \u201cAmor 107.5\u201d spirals by nine-tenths in April (5.1 \u2013 5.6 \u2013 5.5 \u2013 5.9 \u2013 5.0, fourth to fifth, 6+). Having recorded six straight sweeps without a loss for a combined +1.3 (2.1 \u2013 2.4 \u2013 2.4 \u2013 2.6 \u2013 2.8 \u2013 3.4 \u2013 3.4, 6+), Entercom\u2019s WKIS \u201cKiss 99.9 New Country\u201d slips by four-tenths to 3.0 and leaves the top ten (#10 to #14, 6+).\nSpoken-Word Formats \u2013 A combined -.6 in February and March (5.1 \u2013 5.0 \u2013 4.5, 6+), Entercom sports talk WXYT-FM \u201c97.1 The Ticket\u201d roars back with a +.9 to 5.4 (ninth to fifth, 6+). Prior to January\u2019s +1.0, the Detroit Tigers flagship was a collective -2.2 as a result of four losses in a row. Tied at #25 are co-owned WXYT-AM \u201cCBS Sports Radio 1270\u201d (.2 \u2013 .1, -.1, 6+) and iHeartMedia\u2019s WDFN \u201c1130 The Fan\u201d (flat at .1, 6+). Following four up or flat trends in succession for a collective +1.0 (5.5 \u2013 5.6 \u2013 6.5 \u2013 6.5 \u2013 6.5, 6+), Entercom\u2019s WWJ \u201cNews Radio 950\u201d forfeits 80% of that gain (5.7, -.8, 6+) but continues in fourth-place. Between June 2017 and \u201cHoliday\u201d 2017, WWJ was within 5.2 \u2013 5.9 territory (6+). Regaining all but one-tenth of March\u2019s -.4, Cumulus Media\u2019s WJR \u201cNews Talk 760\u201d is back in the top ten (4.0 \u2013 4.3, +.3, 6+). Prior to the January sweep, WJR was -.9 in three straight declines (4.4 \u2013 4.1 \u2013 4.0 \u2013 3.5, 6+). After three successive times of notching a 1.9 (6+), Michigan Public Media news/talk WUOM posts a 1.8 (#20 to #19, 6+) in back-to-back sweeps. Finishing at #22, #23, and #24, respectively, are Wayne State University news/talk WDET (flat at .9, 6+); Radio One news/talk WDMK-HD2 (.3 \u2013 .4, +.1, 6+); and Adell Broadcasting\u2019s WFDF \u201cSuperstation 910 AM\u201d (flat at .2, 6+).\nDetroit Music Formats \u2013 Five of the market\u2019s top six April 2018 finishers record a (6+) March 2018 \u2013 April 2018 fluctuation of at least seven-tenths. Inching up from third to second, Beasley Media Group\u2019s WCSX \u201c94.7 \u2013 Detroit\u2019s Classic Rock\u201d is +2.2 in four positive spikes in a row (5.4 \u2013 5.9 \u2013 6.3 \u2013 6.7 \u2013 7.6, 6+). Not only is Entercom classic hits-oldies WOMC an overall +1.8 in three sweeps in succession without a loss (6.1 \u2013 6.7 \u2013 7.2 \u2013 7.2 \u2013 7.9, 6+), \u201cDetroit\u2019s Greatest Hits\u201d is #1 for the fourth straight time. It leads runner-up WCSX by three-tenths. The rollercoaster ride continues for iHeartMedia adult contemporary WNIC \u201c100.3 The \u201880s \u2018til Now,\u201d which dropped one-half share in February; answered with a March gain of eight-tenths; and now erodes by a full-share in April (6.6 \u2013 6.1 \u2013 6.9 \u2013 5.9, second to third, 6+). Immediately prior to January\u2019s -9.2, WNIC was +9.8 in five straight increases (6.0 \u2013 6.4 \u2013 6.9 \u2013 7.7 \u2013 11.8 \u2013 15.8, 6+) and was the market leader from October 2017 through \u201cHoliday\u201d 2017. Its 15.8 in \u201cHoliday\u201d 2017 is more than two shares better than what it achieved in \u201cHoliday\u201d 2016 (13.7). Public WRCJ \u201c90.9 Classical Days \u2013 Jazzy Nights\u201d falters by nine-tenths (2.3 \u2013 1.4, #18 to #21, 6+). Locked on 3.5 (6+) in each in the last four sweeps, Beasley Media Group urban-rhythmic oldies WMGC \u201c105.1 The Bounce\u201d regresses by one-half share to 3.0 (#12 to #14, 6+).\nSpoken-Word Formats \u2013 A gain of two-tenths (6.3 \u2013 6.5, 6+) enables Northwest Public Radio news/talker KUOW, which was down one-half share in March, to progress from second to first. On top for four straight months before dropping to second in December, KUOW was +1.5 in January (6.4 \u2013 7.9, 6+) as it returned to #1. When it dropped six- tenths in \u201cHoliday\u201d 2017, KUOW ended five consecutive up or flat trends that netted a +1.3 (5.7 \u2013 6.2 \u2013 6.2 \u2013 6.3 \u2013 6.5 \u2013 7.0, 6+). As Bonneville\u2019s KIRO-AM \u201cESPN 710\u201d tacks on seven-tenths to March\u2019s +.6 (2.3 \u2013 2.9 \u2013 3.6, #16 to #13, 6+), iHeartMedia-owned KJR-AM \u201cSeattle\u2019s Sports Radio 950\u201d falters by six-tenths (1.0 -.4, #24 to #31, 6+). This (3.6) is the best 6+-stat for KIRO-AM since November 2017 (3.6, as well); KJR-AM was +.2 in March. The eight most recent (6+) trends for Bonneville news/talk KIRO-FM (third to fifth) are 5.7 \u2013 6.0 \u2013 5.7 \u2013 5.7 \u2013 5.4 \u2013 5.7 \u2013 5.6 \u2013 5.5. Co-owned KTTH \u201cConservative Talk Radio\u201d is up three-tenths (1.7 \u2013 2.0, unchanged at #21, 6+). As a result of four losses in a row, KTTH was -.8 (2.6 \u2013 2.5 \u2013 2.1 \u2013 1.9 \u2013 1.8, October 2017 \u2013 January 2018, 6+). Flat at #19, Sinclair Broadcast Group\u2019s all-news KOMO is down or flat for the third time in a row for a combined -.6 (2.9 \u2013 2.7 \u2013 2.3 \u2013 2.3, #18 to #19); co-owned KVI \u201cTalk Radio 570\u201d picks up one-tenth (1.0 \u2013 1.1, 6+) and remains at #24.\nSeattle Music Formats \u2013 Owing to five straight positive spikes, iHeartMedia-owned KZOK \u201c102.5 Seattle\u2019s Classic Rock Station\u201d is an overall +2.1 (3.6 \u2013 3.9 \u2013 4.5 \u2013 4.6 \u2013 5.2 \u2013 5.7, fifth to third, 6+) and has its strongest 6+-stat since November 2015 (5.7, as well). On the heels of a -.3 in March, Hubbard CHR KQMV follows with a -1.2 (6.8 \u2013 5.6, 6+) dropping \u201cMOViN 92.5 Seattle\u2019s #1 Hit Music Station\u201d from first to fourth. Without an increase three monthlies in a row for a -.8 (6.0 \u2013 6.0 \u2013 5.7 \u2013 5.2 6+), KQMV answered with a combined +1.9 in January and February (5.2 \u2013 6.2 \u2013 7.1, 6+). Prior to February, the last time KQMV reached the seven-share level (6+) was in June 2017 (7.4). Unchanged at #17, iHeartMedia\u2019s similarly-programmed KPWK \u201cKUBE 93.3\u201d is trending 2.9 \u2013 2.8 \u2013 2.8 \u2013 2.8 \u2013 2.9 (6+). In early-December (2017), Entercom transitioned country KMPS to adult contemporary KSWD \u201cThe Sound\u201d (calls and imagery formerly used in Los Angeles). Having posted a one-half share gain in March (3.6 \u2013 4.1, 6+), \u201cThe Sound\u201d surrenders six-tenths in April and departs the top ten (#10 to #14). While steady at #7, its AC rival, Hubbard\u2019s KRWM \u201cWarm 106.9,\u201d is down seven full-shares in four successive down or flat sweeps (11.8 \u2013 5.5 \u2013 4.9 \u2013 4.9 \u2013 4.8, 6+). Its 11.8 in \u201cHoliday\u201d 2017 was the station\u2019s strongest 6+-stat since 13.4 in \u201cHoliday\u201d 2015. Owing to a +.4 in November, \u201cWarm\u201d \u2013 which was #1 in December and \u201cHoliday\u201d 2017 \u2013 halted three straight down or flat trends that generated a combined -1.2 (6.1 \u2013 6.1 \u2013 5.5 \u2013 4.9, 6+). Having notched a 4.4 (6+) in four of the last five sweeps (4.4 \u2013 4.4 \u2013 4.7 \u2013 4.4 \u2013 4.4, 6+), iHeartMedia adult hits KJAQ \u201c96.5 Jack-FM Playing What We Want\u201d slips by one-tenth to 4.3 (6+), yet actually climbs from ninth to eighth. The market\u2019s hot AC battle remains extremely tight as KJAQ cluster-mate KBKS \u201c106.1 Kiss FM \u2013 Seattle\u2019s New Hit Music\u201d and Sinclair Broadcast Group\u2019s KPLZ \u201cStar\u201d mirror each other by dropping one-tenth and have the same profile (3.8 \u2013 3.7, #11 to #10, 6+).\nSpoken-Word Formats \u2013 Four consecutive down or flat trends resulted in Bonneville sports talk KMVP-FM losing 50% of its 6+ AQH share (3.0 \u2013 2.7 \u2013 2.1 \u2013 1.6 \u2013 1.5 \u2013 1.5, 6+), but \u201c98.7 Arizona Sports\u201d is a combined +.8 in March and April (1.5 \u2013 1.6 \u2013 2.3, 6+) and cracks the top twenty (#25 to #18). The Arizona Diamondbacks flagship faltered by one-half share in August and was a combined +1.5 in September and October (1.5 \u2013 2.4 \u2013 3.0, 6+). Elsewhere in the market\u2019s sports talk arena, co-owned KTAR-AM is up one-tenth to .3 (#36 to #35, 6+), while iHeartMedia\u2019s KGME \u201cFox Sports 910\u201d drops two-tenths (.7 \u2013 .5, #30 to #32, 6+). Co-owned KFYI is off two-tenths to 2.1 (#18 to #19, 6+). When \u201cNews Talk 550\u201d lost one-tenth in March, it ended at three its successive string of upticks that netted nine-tenths (1.5 \u2013 1.6 \u2013 2.1 \u2013 2.4, 6+). Tied at #11 are Bonneville news/talk KTAR-FM (3.3 \u2013 3.6, +.3, 6+) and Maricopa County Community College news/talk KJZZ (3.9 \u2013 3.6, -.3, 6+). Up eight-tenths in January (3.2 \u2013 4.0, 6+), KTAR-FM was a combined -.7 in February and March (4.0 \u2013 3.5 \u2013 3.3, 6+).\nPhoenix Music Formats \u2013 Anchored in the runner-up slot for the sixth consecutive sweep, Hubbard\u2019s KSLX \u201cClassic Rock 100.7\u201d is without a loss for the fourth time in succession for a +.6 (5.5 \u2013 5.8 \u2013 6.0 \u2013 6.0 \u2013 6.1, 6+). A combined -9.8 in three straight declines (16.4 \u2013 7.3 \u2013 7.1 \u2013 6.6, 6+), iHeartMedia adult contemporary KESZ rolls out a +.7 to 7.3 (6+) and is #1 for the sixth time in a row; 16.4 in \u201cHoliday\u201d 2017 was its strongest 6+-showing since 16.5 in \u201cHoliday\u201d 2016. KESZ was a combined +10.2 in December and \u201cHoliday\u201d 2017. This is the fourth straight gain for its mainstream CHR sibling KZZP \u201c104.7 Kiss FM \u2013 The #1 Hit Music Station in Phoenix,\u201d which is a combined +2.4 in that stretch (3.0 \u2013 4.0 \u2013 4.8 \u2013 4.9 \u2013 5.4, fifth to fourth, 6+). Improving by one-half share as well in April is Entercom rhythmic CHR KALV \u201cLive 101.5\u201d (3.0 \u2013 3.5, #14 to #13, 6+). Eroding by eight-tenths each are iHeartMedia hot AC KMXP \u201cMix 96.9\u201d (third to sixth) and Entravision Communications regional Mexican KLNZ \u201cLa Tricolor 103.5\u201d (3.4 \u2013 2.6, #12 to #16, 6+). \u201cMix\u201d was a collective +1.0 in six straight sweeps without a loss (4.5 \u2013 4.5 \u2013 4.5 \u2013 4.6 \u2013 5.1 \u2013 5.2 \u2013 5.5, 6+). Entercom classic hits-oldies KOOL \u201c94.5 The Valley\u2019s Greatest Hits\u201d is -.8 in three straight down or flat trends (4.6 \u2013 4.3 \u2013 4.3 \u2013 3.8, eighth to ninth, 6+).\nSpoken-Word Formats \u2013 By picking up eight-tenths (4.7 \u2013 5.5, 6+), Entercom-owned WCCO \u201cNews Radio 830\u201d jumps from ninth to sixth. The Minnesota Twins flagship was stuck on 4.4 (6+) in December 2017 and \u201cHoliday\u201d 2017 and then on 5.0 (6+) in January 2018 and February. The three most recent fluctuations for Minnesota Public Radio news/talk KNOW are -.7 (February); +.7 (March); and now -.5 in April (5.9 \u2013 5.4, sixth to eighth, 6+). Until it reached 5.9 (6+) in January, KNOW\u2019s September 2017 \u2013 \u201cHoliday\u201d 2017 topline 6+ trending was 5.2 \u2013 5.3 \u2013 5.2 \u2013 5.2 \u2013 5.2. Hubbard news/talk KTMY \u201cMy Talk 107.1\u201d is up one-tenth (3.0 \u2013 3.1, 6+) and continues at #15. Its loss of three-tenths in March curtailed four straight up or flat moves that generated a +1.2 (2.1 \u2013 2.1 \u2013 2.3 \u2013 2.7 \u2013 3.3, 6+). An increase of three-tenths (3.5 \u2013 3.8, 6+) elevates iHeartMedia\u2019s KTLK from #13 to #12; \u201cTwin Cities News Talk AM 1130\u201d was up nine-tenths in January. Even though it drops three-tenths (5.8 \u2013 5.5, 6+), co-owned KFXN moves from seventh to sixth; \u201cSports Radio 100.3 K-Fan\u201d was -1.5 in February. Flat at .9 (6+), Hubbard\u2019s KSTP-AM \u201cESPN 1500\u201d departs the top twenty (#20 to #22).\nMinneapolis Music Formats \u2013 In addition to being #1 for the fourth sweep in a row, Hubbard hot AC KSTP-FM \u201cKS-95\u201d is a collective +2.8 in four successive progressive moves (5.8 \u2013 7.6 \u2013 8.2 \u2013 8.3 \u2013 8.6, 6+). Following three straight up or flat trends that netted one-half share (6.6 \u2013 6.6 \u2013 6.9 \u2013 7.1, 6+), \u201cKS-95\u201d was a combined -1.3 in December and \u201cHoliday\u201d 2017 (7.1 \u2013 6.5 \u2013 5.8, 6+). Steady at #8, iHeartMedia-owned KEEY \u201cK-102 Minnesota\u2019s Country Station\u201d is +2.0 in four positive spikes in a row (3.4 \u2013 4.5 \u2013 5.2 \u2013 5.3 \u2013 5.4, 6+). January\u2019s +1.1 pulled the plug on six straight down or flat trends that accounted for a combined -2.9 (6.3 \u2013 6.2 \u2013 5.5 \u2013 5.3 \u2013 5.0 \u2013 4.7 \u2013 4.6 \u2013 3.4, 6+). Relinquishing all but one-tenth of March\u2019s +.6, Cumulus Media rocker KXXR \u201c93-X\u201d (6.4 \u2013 5.9, -.5, 6+) segues from third to fourth. With a 6.4 in March, \u201c93-X\u201d reached the six-share level (6+) for the first time since August 2017 (6.0). Unlisted in March 2018, Northern Lights Broadcasting rhythmic CHR KZGO \u201cGo 95.3\u201d also slips by one-half share (2.0 \u2013 1.5, #19, 6+). While it continues at #18, Minneapolis Public Schools-owned KBEM \u201cJazz 88.5\u201d falters by three-tenths to 1.7 (6+), snapping three consecutive positive or flat trends that netted eight-tenths (1.2 \u2013 1.4 \u2013 1.4 \u2013 2.0, 6+). Prior to March, the jazz outlet had been within 1.0 \u2013 1.5 range (6+) in each of the previous 12 survey periods.\nSpoken-Word Formats \u2013 Off three-tenths (6.2 \u2013 5.9, 6+), San Diego State University-owned news/talk KPBS shifts from first to second. Its December increase of four-tenths applied the brakes to three straight monthlies without an increase that accounted for an overall -.6 (6.2 \u2013 6.2 \u2013 6.0 \u2013 5.6, 6+). November\u2019s +.5 (to 5.3, 6+) ended four straight decreases that yielded a cumulative loss of -1.4 (6.2 \u2013 5.8 \u2013 5.7 \u2013 5.2 \u2013 4.8, 6+). KPBS was on top four times in 2017: February, August, September, and December. A loss of four-tenths (5.1 \u2013 4.7, 6+) drops iHeartMedia news/talk KOGO \u201cNews Radio 600\u201d from fourth to sixth. KOGO eroded by three full-shares in three successive major declines (7.2 \u2013 6.6 \u2013 5.4 \u2013 4.2, 6+); was +.8 in January; -.7 in February; and +.8 in March. When KOGO lost six-tenths in November, its successive string of up or flat monthlies that generated a collective +1.9 was snapped at four (5.3 \u2013 5.5 \u2013 5.9 \u2013 5.9 \u2013 7.2, 6+); October 2017\u2019s 7.2 is the highest 6+-share for KOGO in its PPM-history. Flat at #22, Tegna news/talk KFMB-AM is a combined -.4 in March and April (2.2 \u2013 2.1 \u2013 1.8, 6+). \u201cAM 760\u201d earlier yielded one half-share in three straight up or flat moves (1.7 \u2013 1.7 \u2013 1.9 \u2013 2.2, 6+). In the market\u2019s sports talk race, Interamericana de Radio\u2019s XPRS-AM \u201cThe Mighty 1090\u201d loses one-tenth (1.3 \u2013 1.2, flat at #23, 6+); iHeartMedia-owned KLSD \u201cFox Sports 1360 San Diego\u2019s Sports Station\u201d is flat at .8 (unchanged at #25, 6+); and Entercom\u2019s KWFN (formerly KEGY) \u201c97.3 The Fan\u201d gains four-tenths to .8 (tied with KLSD at #25, 6+). Immediately after improving by one-half share in February (1.1 \u2013 1.6, 6+), KEGY eroded by -1.2 to .4 (6+). The station transitioned to a hybrid talk-comedy-classic rock mix at the conclusion of the February sweep and is the flagship of the San Diego Padres.\nSan Diego Music Formats \u2013 A gain of seven tenths by iHeartMedia-owned KGB (4.3 \u2013 5.0, 6+) propels \u201cSan Diego\u2019s Classic Rock\u201d from seventh to fourth. When Entercom classic hits-oldies KXSN \u201cSunny 98.1 \u2013 San Diego\u2019s Greatest Hits\u201d registered a -1.6 in March, it all but evaporated its +1.9 through five straight gains (4.8 \u2013 5.3 \u2013 5.8 \u2013 5.9 \u2013 6.2 \u2013 6.7, 6+). \u201cSunny\u201d rebounds in April with a one-half share increase (5.1 \u2013 5.6, 6+) and inches up from fourth to third. Up by one-half share as well are Local Media San Diego-operated Comunicaci\u00f3n XERSA cluster-mates XHRM \u201cMagic 92.5\u201d (sixth to fifth, 6+) and CHR XHTZ \u201cZ-90.3 Today\u2019s Hit Music\u201d (3.9 \u2013 4.4, #11 to #8, 6+). \u201cMagic\u201d is +1.1 in three upticks in a row (3.8 \u2013 4.1 \u2013 4.4 \u2013 4.9, 6+). There is a bit of an irony with Entercom-owned KSON advancing from second to first since \u201c103.7 San Diego\u2019s #1 New Country\u201d ends three straight positive trends that netted a cumulative +2.5 (3.6 \u2013 4.7 \u2013 5.5 \u2013 6.1, 6+) by dropping one-tenth to 6.0 (6+). KSON was -1.1 in December and \u201cHoliday\u201d 2017 (4.6 \u2013 3.7 \u2013 3.6, 6+). Regressing by six-tenths each are iHeartMedia hot AC KMYI \u201cStar 94.1\u201d (5.2 \u2013 4.6, third to seventh, 6+); Univision Radio regional Mexican KLNV \u201cQue Buena 106.5\u201d (4.3 \u2013 3.7, #7 to #12, 6+); and Educational Media Foundation contemporary Christian KLVJ \u201cPositive & Encouraging K-Love\u201d (2.5, #14 to #19, 6+). The latter was +1.0 in three upticks in succession (2.1 \u2013 2.5 \u2013 2.6 \u2013 3.1, 6+).\nSpoken-Word Formats \u2013 Having picked up one-tenth in consecutive sweeps (4.2 \u2013 4.3 \u2013 4.4, 6+), after January\u2019s one-half share loss, iHeartMedia news/talk KOA erupts with a +1.4 to 5.8 as the flagship of the Colorado Rockies soars from ninth all the way to first. \u201cColorado\u2019s News, Traffic, & Weather Station\u201d last reached the five-share level (6+) in October (5.2). January\u2019s 4.2 was its lowest 6+-share since 3.5 in March 2017. It succeeds Colorado Public Radio news/talk KCFR (5.8 \u2013 5.6, -.2, 6+), which segues to the runner-up slot. When KCFR \u2013 which was #1 in January as well \u2013 lost six-tenths in February, its consecutive string of improvements that netted a cumulative +1.5 (4.5 \u2013 4.8 \u2013 5.0 \u2013 6.0, 6+) ended at three. Following a +1.0 in March to 3.7 (6+), Bonneville-owned KKFN \u201cSports Radio 104.3 The Fan\u201d falters by four-tenths to 3.3 (#13 to #14, 6+). Its +.4 in January to 3.6 (6+) halted three straight down or flat sweeps that accounted for a cumulative -1.3 (4.5 \u2013 4.2 \u2013 4.2 \u2013 3.2, 6+). While displaying a steady November 2017 \u2013 April 2018 (6+) topline of 2.3 \u2013 2.3 \u2013 2.2 \u2013 2.3 \u2013 2.3 \u2013 2.1 \u2013 2.0, iHeartMedia news/talk KHOW \u201cTalk Radio 630\u201d slips from #18 to #19. Meanwhile, Community Radio for Northern California news/talk KUNC is flat at .7 (6+) and drops from #26 to #27.\nDenver Music Formats \u2013 Improving by six-tenths (4.7 \u2013 5.3, 6+), Bonneville adult contemporary KOSI \u201c101.1 Real-Music-Variety progresses from #7 to a three-way tie at #3. Down one full-share in March and April (4.3 \u2013 3.9 \u2013 3.3, 6+), Educational Media Foundation contemporary Christian KLDV \u201cPositive & Encouraging K-Love\u201d skids from #11 to #14. After posting three upticks in succession for a +1.0 (4.2 \u2013 4.8 \u2013 5.1 \u2013 5.2, 6+), iHeartMedia classic rocker KRFX \u201c103.5 The Fox\u201d surrenders half that increase (4.7, -.5, 6+) to drift from fourth to eighth. Despite not having a loss for the third straight time for a +1.3 (2.7 \u2013 3.4 \u2013 4.0 \u2013 4.0, 6+), Entercom rhythmic CHR KQKS \u201cKS-107.5\u201d leaves the top ten (#10 to #12); \u201cKS-107.5\u201d was -.5 in January. Classic rock cluster-mate KQMT \u201c99.5 The Mountain,\u201d a combined +1.8 in three upticks in a row (3.7 \u2013 4.4 \u2013 5.0 \u2013 5.5, 6+), drops two-tenths to 5.3 (second to third, 6+). KQMT\u2019s 5.5 in March was its best 6+-stat since 5.7 in August 2017.\nSpoken-Word Formats \u2013 For the fourth sweep in a row, iHeartMedia news/talk WFLA has a (6+) fluctuation of at least one-half share. In January and February it was a +.5 (2.7 \u2013 3.2 \u2013 3.7, 6+); in March, it was -.5 (3.7 \u2013 3.2, 6+); and in April it is +.8 (3.2 \u2013 4.0, 6+), taking \u201c970 Tampa Bay\u2019s News Radio\u201d into the top ten (#15 to #9). Up or flat in each of the last four survey periods for a +.8 (1.5 \u2013 1.6 \u2013 1.6 \u2013 1.8 \u2013 2.3, 6+), co-owned WDAE \u201c620 Tampa Bay\u2019s Sports Radio\u201d (Tampa Bay Rays flagship) advances from #20 to #17. Steady at #16, Cox Media Group news/talk WHPT \u201c102.5 The Bone \u2013 Real, Raw, Radio\u201d drops one-tenth to 2.7 (6+), curtailing three straight (modest) upticks that yielded one-half share (2.3 \u2013 2.6 \u2013 2.7 \u2013 2.8, 6+). Its January +.3 stopped four straight down or flat trends for a collective -1.1 (3.4 \u2013 3.4 \u2013 3.1 \u2013 2.8 \u2013 2.3, 6+). As a result of five consecutive down or flat ratings periods, University of South Florida news/talk WUSF is a collective -1.4 (3.3 \u2013 3.0 \u2013 2.8 \u2013 2.8 \u2013 1.9 \u2013 1.9, #19 to #20, 6+).\nTampa Music Formats \u2013 Adding one-tenth to March\u2019s +.5 (8.9 \u2013 9.0, 6+), Cox Media Group adult contemporary WDUV \u201cLite Favorites\u201d is atop the leader board for the 68th successive ratings period. \u201cLite Favorites\u201d was -3.5 in January and February (11.9 \u2013 8.8 \u2013 8.4, 6+), following a +1.5 in \u201cHoliday\u201d 2017 (10.4 \u2013 11.9, 6+). In the runner-up slot the past five sweeps, classic hits-oldies sibling WXGL \u201c107.3 The Eagle\u201d plummets by nine-tenths (6.8 \u2013 5.9, 6+) and shifts to third-place. \u201cThe Eagle\u201d was frozen on 5.9 (6+) in \u201cHoliday\u201d 2017 and January 2018 and notched a +1.0 in February to 6.9 \u2013 its best 6+-showing since July 2017\u2019s 7.1. A December loss of seven-tenths ended three straight gains that netted +1.8 (9.3 \u2013 9.4 \u2013 9.8 \u2013 11.1, 6+). Down one full-share in April and continuing a down/up pattern that commenced in October (5.1 \u2013 4.5 \u2013 4.6 \u2013 4.4 \u2013 5.2 \u2013 4.7 \u2013 4.9 \u2013 3.9, 6+), iHeartMedia urban contemporary WBTP \u201c95.7 The Beat\u201d fades from the top ten (#6 to #11).\nSpoken-Word Formats \u2013 Completely erasing January\u2019s +.6 with a February -.6, Entercom sports talk WJZ-FM \u201c105.7 The Fan\u201d bounces back with a +1.0 (4.0 \u2013 5.0, ninth to fifth, 6+). When the Orioles flagship improved by two-tenths in \u201cHoliday\u201d 2017, it drew to a close three straight downward moves producing an overall -1.8 (5.6 \u2013 4.8 \u2013 4.5 \u2013 3.8, 6+). Co-owned WJZ-AM \u201c1300 CBS Sports Radio Baltimore\u201d is without an increase for the ninth time in a row for an overall loss of one-half share (.6 \u2013 .5 \u2013 .4 \u2013 .4 -.3 \u2013 .3 \u2013 .2 -.1 \u2013 .1 \u2013 .1, #24 to #26, 6+). Hearst Television news/talker WBAL has been extremely consistent the past 13 sweeps: 3.2 \u2013 3.2 \u2013 3.2 \u2013 3.1 \u2013 3.4 \u2013 3.4 \u2013 3.2 \u2013 3.2 \u2013 3.1 \u2013 3.0 \u2013 3.1 \u2013 3.1 \u2013 3.3 (6+) but it falters by one-half share in April to 2.8 (#13 to #14, 6+). Immediately prior to January 2018, that topline included five successive sweeps without an increase for a collective -.4. With identical profiles (3.2 \u2013 3.1, -.1, #12 to #11, 6+), independent news/talk WCBM \u201c680 Stimulating Talk \u2013 Breaking News\u201d and Your Public Radio news/talk WYPR \u201c88.1 Your NPR News Station\u201d overtake WBAL. Finishing second in Washington, DC (see above), American University-owned news/talk WAMU is flat at 1.1 (6+) and remains at #16 in Baltimore. WAMU was -.4 in four consecutive sweeps without an increase (1.2 \u2013 1.2 \u2013 1.0 \u2013 1.0 \u2013 .8, 6+). Radio One news/talk WOLB \u201c1010 News Radio,\u201d which was trending .3 \u2013 .3 \u2013 .3 \u2013 .3 \u2013 .2 (6+), vanished in February in March but resurfaces in April with a .2 (#22, 6+).\nBaltimore Music Formats \u2013 Each of this market\u2019s top six April 2018 finishers notes a (6+) fluctuation of at least one-half share. Included in that group is Entercom CHR WWMX \u201cMix 106.5 \u2013 Baltimore\u2019s Best Mix,\u201d which displays a +.8 (4.6 \u2013 5.4, sixth to fourth, 6+). The last time \u201cMix\u201d reached the five-share level (6+) was May 2017 (5.0). The rollercoaster ride continues for adult contemporary sibling WLIF \u201cToday\u2019s 101.9.\u201d It dialed up a +.5 in August; returned all of it in September (-.5); was +.8 in October; surrendered all of that in November (-.8); was a combined +9.9 in December and \u201cHoliday\u201d 2017 (#1 in both of those sweeps); -10.2 in January; +.9 in February; -.7 in March; and now +.5 in April (6.3 \u2013 6.8, fourth to second, 6+). After going eight straight sweeps without a loss for an overall +3.6 (7.8 \u2013 7.8 \u2013 7.8 \u2013 7.8 \u2013 8.7 \u2013 9.2 \u2013 10.4 \u2013 10.6 \u2013 11.6, 6+), WWIN \u201cMagic 95.9\u201d was -.1 in March. The Radio One urban AC plummets by -1.2 in April (11.5 \u2013 10.3, 6+), but is #1 for the fourth month in a row. \u201cMagic\u201d occupied the top spot for four sweeps in succession before segueing to #2 in December. Entering the November ratings period, WWIN-FM was down or flat in each of the previous four monthlies for a collective -.6 (8.4 \u2013 7.8 \u2013 7.8 \u2013 7.8 \u2013 7.8, 6+). A combined -2.6 in December and \u201cHoliday\u201d 2017 (7.2 \u2013 6.2 \u2013 4.6, 6+); +2.5 in January; and -.9 in February, iHeartMedia-owned WPOC has the dubious distinction of notching the largest (6+) March 2018 \u2013 April 2018 decrease of any station in the 24 PPM-markets whose data has been released so far. Eroding by -1.5 (6.4 \u2013 4.9, 6+), \u201c93.1 \u2013 Baltimore\u2019s #1 for New Country\u201d slips from third to sixth. From May 2017 through November, WPOC was consistently within 7.2 \u2013 7.7 range (7.7 \u2013 7.7 \u2013 7.4 \u2013 7.4 \u2013 7.2 \u2013 7.4 \u2013 7.2, 6+). Following back-to-back increases of four-tenths (5.9 \u2013 6.3 \u2013 6.7, 6+), Radio One urban contemporary WERQ \u201c92-Q Jams\u201d forfeits one-half share to 6.2 (second to third, 6+). Up or flat for the fourth consecutive ratings period for a collective +1.3 (3.4 \u2013 4.0 \u2013 4.4 \u2013 4.7 \u2013 4.7, 6+), Hearst Television\u2019s WIYY \u201c98 Rock\u201d nonetheless backslides from fifth to seventh. Having registered a 4.3 (6+) in each of the last three ratings periods, iHeartMedia CHR WZFT \u201cZ-104.3 Baltimore\u2019s #1 Hit Music Station\u201d dips one-tenth to 4.2 (seventh to eighth, 6+).\nSpoken-Word Formats \u2013 Undoubtedly aided by loyal St. Louis Cardinals fans, the team\u2019s flagship \u2013 Entercom news/talk KMOX \u2013 boasts the loftiest March 2018 \u2013 April 2018 increase of any station in the 24 PPM-markets whose data has been released so far (5.8 \u2013 8.1, +2.3, fifth to second, 6+). To this point, \u201cNews Radio 1120 The Voice of St. Louis\u201d is the only station in a PPM-market to register a (6+) March 2018 \u2013 April 2018 increase of at least two full-shares. This (8.5) is the most potent 6+-stat for KMOX since May 2017 (8.5, as well). Following a full-share January increase, KMOX was a combined -.6 in February and March. As a result of four decreases in succession (8.4 \u2013 8.0 \u2013 6.0 \u2013 5.5 \u2013 5.4, 6+), \u201cThe Voice of St. Louis\u201d was a cumulative -3.0 and had its lowest 6+-share since January\u2019s 5.0. A loss of four-tenths in October ended at three its consecutive winning streak which generated a collective +1.1 since June (7.3 \u2013 7.5 \u2013 7.7 \u2013 8.4, 6+). A combined -.7 from November through \u201cHoliday\u201d 2017 (3.9 \u2013 3.4 \u2013 3.2, 6+), Hubbard sports talk WXOS \u201c101 Sports\u201d posted a +.8 in January; -.6 in February; +.1 in March; and is now -.6 in April (3.5 \u2013 2.9, #12 to #15, 6+). Unchanged at #16, Emmis-owned KFTK \u201cFM News Talk 97.1\u201d is -.8 in three straight negative moves (3.3 \u2013 3.1 \u2013 2.6 \u2013 2.5, 6+). Prior to January\u2019s +.7, KFTK was a cumulative -1.4 in three consecutive decreases (4.0 \u2013 3.6 \u2013 3.1 \u2013 2.6, 6+). Off by an overall half-share in February and March (3.7 \u2013 3.5 \u2013 3.2, 6+), University of Missouri news/talk KWMU adds one-tenth in April to 3.3 (#15 to #14, 6+). By registering a half-share increase in January, KWMU halted three successive downward moves that accounted for a -.9 (4.1 \u2013 3.9 \u2013 3.5 \u2013 3.2, 6+).\nSt. Louis Music Formats \u2013 Within 5.2 \u2013 5.6 range (6+) in each of the last four survey periods, Hubbard adult hits WARH \u201c106.5 The Arch\u201d breaks out a +1.3 (5.4 \u2013 6.7, sixth to fourth, 6+). This (6.7) is the best 6+-stat for \u201cThe Arch\u201d since December (6.7, as well). Co-owned WIL \u201c92.3 \u2013 Nobody Plays More New Country\u201d is without a loss for the fifth sweep in succession for a +1.5 (5.3 \u2013 5.4 \u2013 6.2 \u2013 6.3 \u2013 6.3 \u2013 6.8, 6+), yet backslides from second to third. A combined -2.0 in January and February (9.5 \u2013 7.9 \u2013 7.5, 6+), iHeartMedia classic hits-oldies KLOU \u201c103.3 St. Louis\u2019 Greatest Hits\u201d makes up 45% of that loss in March and April (7.5 \u2013 8.3 \u2013 8.4, 6+) and is #1 for the fourth month in a row. KLOU rebounded from December\u2019s -.8 with a +2.2 in \u201cHoliday\u201d 2017. Prior to November, when it gained nine-tenths, KLOU was down or flat the previous three monthlies for a -1.3 (8.5 \u2013 8.5 \u2013 7.7 \u2013 7.2, 6+). As a result of being off three-tenths to 4.3 (unchanged at #9, 6+), CHR sibling KSLZ \u201cZ-107.7 St. Louis\u2019 #1 Hit Music Station\u201d ends four straight upticks that netted +1.4 (3.2 \u2013 3.6 \u2013 3.9 \u2013 4.4 \u2013 4.6, 6+); 4.6 in March was its best 6+-performance since November 2016\u2019s 4.7.\niHeartMedia Releases Q4 2017 and Full Year Financial Figures. The company did not release its 2017 fourth quarter and full-year financial numbers at the usual time due to its status in Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, but now gets permission from the court to do so. For all of 2017, iHeartMedia\u2019s consolidated revenue was $6.17 billion \u2013 down 1.4% from 2016. Excluding the outdoor divisions (Americas Outdoor and International Outdoor), audio-focused iHeartMedia\u2019s 2017 revenue was $3.44 billion \u2013 up 1.2% from 2016. For the fourth quarter of 2017, iHeartMedia was basically flat \u2013 up 0.3%. In reviewing 2017, the company reports that growth in national revenue and other revenue were partially offset by lower local revenue. \u201cNational revenue grew due to an increase in national trade and barter, as well as increased sales in response to investment in our national platforms, including our programmatic buying platforms, primarily offset by a decrease in national traffic and weather revenue and lower political revenue. Other revenue increased partially as a result of higher talent appearance fees. Local revenue decreased primarily as a result of lower spot and political revenue, partially offset by an increase in local trade and barter.\u201d See the filing here.\nBowen to Lead Sports Sales for Entercom in Chicago. According to Chicago media writer Robert Feder, former Cumulus Chicago VP and market manager Peter Bowen is joining Entercom\u2019s Windy City operations to serve as director of sports sales for sports talk outlet WSCR \u201cThe Score\u201d plus play-by-play for Bears, Bulls, and Cubs broadcasts. Feder notes that Bowen is rejoining some of his old CBS RADIO colleagues at WSCR. Bowen was director of sales for CBS\u2019 Chicago and Los Angeles markets prior to taking the Cumulus gig in 2015.\nEdison Research Releases \u2018The Infinite Dial: Heavy Radio Listeners\u2019 Report. The 2018 edition of Edison Research\u2019s \u201cThe Infinite Dial\u201d looks at the media habits of American consumers and the \u201cHeavy Radio Listeners\u201d report \u201clooks at the 30% of the American population ages 12 and over who are \u2018Heavy Radio Listeners\u2019 \u2013 defined as those who listened to more than one hour of radio in the last day.\u201d One of the findings is that one-fifth of radio\u2019s biggest listeners currently own a smart speaker. Edison Research president Larry Rosin says, \u201cAt this time of industry transition, it is vital that radio managers have high-quality research that represents the full U.S. population to use to understand their audiences. This look at the \u2018Heavy Radio Listener\u2019 from Infinite Dial allows everyone to understand not just what other kinds of audio and media people are using, but how \u2018Heavy Radio Listeners\u2019 compare to the population at large. Readers of this report will see that the qualitative profile of \u2018Heavy Radio Listeners\u2019 is very strong. This is the kind of information that radio managers can show to agencies and clients with confidence in the quality of the data.\u201d See more about the study here.\nTALKERS News Notes. A new, Sunday podcast from Ben Shapiro becomes available this weekend as The Daily Wire and Westwood One launch \u201cThe Ben Shapiro Show Sunday Special.\u201d The idea behind the Sunday series is to provide more in-depth interviews, while not disrupting the fast-paced daily news format of the weekday show. Shapiro says, \u201cThis show is going to be a long-form discussion about ideas with the nation\u2019s best thinkers and biggest names. It\u2019s all about enlightening and fascinating dialogue. You can expect to know more when you\u2019re done than you did when you hit play, and I\u2019m supremely excited to be working with Westwood One to bring these conversations to listeners. Even better, current Ben Shapiro Show subscribers don\u2019t even need to hit a separate button to listen \u2013 these episodes will show up in their feed.\u201d\u2026..A round of cost-cutting changes have taken place at Salem Media Group\u2019s RedState.com conservative media site. According to CNN\u2019s Brian Stelter, an internal memo from Townhall general manager Jonathan Garthwaite states: \u201cWe had to make some tough changes to RedState today. While these changes are painful, they were necessary once we reached the conclusion that we could no longer support the entire roster of writers and editors.\u201d The CNN report cites a number of people associated with the site saying that although bloggers are paid based on \u201cper-click\u201d rate, those who were more \u201cpro-Trump\u201d survived the round of cuts. RedState.com was founded 13 years ago by Erick Erickson, who hosts the 5:00 pm \u201cAtlanta\u2019s Evening News\u201d on Cox Media Group\u2019s WSB-AM/WSBB-FM, Atlanta. It was acquired by Salem as part of the Townhall Media addition to its portfolio\u2026..\u201cThe Soul Brother Kevin Show\u201d is the new evening program on Cox Media Group\u2019s hot talk WHPT, Tampa \u201c102.5 The Bone.\u201d The program airs from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm an features Soul Brother Kevin, A Cat Named Moe and Geo. CMG Tampa director of branding and programming John Brennan says, \u201cKevin is a dynamic and special radio talent. He has strong opinions and is unbelievably funny \u2013 the most important tools needed to host on \u2018102.5 The Bone.\u2019 I\u2019m very excited to hear him on the host mic!\u201d\u2026..The Houston Chronicle\u2019s Dave Barron reports that sports talk radio pro Adam Clanton has exited iHeartMedia\u2019s KBME where he was co-host of the afternoon drive show with Jayson Braddock and Sean Jones. Barron writes that neither iHeartMedia nor Clanton have commented publicly on his departure. In the Houston market, Clanton has served with sports talk outlets KILT-AM and KGOW-AM.\u2026..This weekend\u2019s 144th running of the Kentucky Derby is being covered for radio by Westwood One in conjunction with NBC Sports Radio and the Horse Racing Radio Network. Mike Penna of the Horse Racing Radio Network anchors the Kentucky Derby coverage and will be joined by analyst and Keeneland announcer Kurt Becker. Longtime horse race owner and radio executive Dan Mason, and horse racing reporter Tom Leach, will contribute to the coverage, while former jockey Jeff Bloom will serve as trackside reporter.\nAlpha Media\u2019s Bill McElveen Presented with BFoA\u2019s Ward L. Quaal Leadership Award. Pictured above receiving the Ward L. Quaal Leadership Award from the Broadcasters Foundation of America is Alpha Media executive vice president Bill McElveen (center). Presenting the award to him are BFoA chairman Dan Mason (left) and BFoA president Jim Thompson (right). The Ward L. Quaal Leadership Award recognizes career contributions to the broadcast industry. McElveen says, \u201cIt is a great honor to receive the Ward L. Quaal Award for lifetime leadership to our industry. I am grateful for all the mentors and coaches I\u2019ve had throughout my career and I am thrilled to accept this award on behalf of my Alpha Media family.\u201d\nChuck Harder Dead at 74. Talk radio host Chuck Harder died on April 10 at age 74, according to a story published at WorldNetDaily. Harder was a pioneer in the early days of talk radio syndication with his Sun Radio Network and his Tampa-based \u201cFor The People\u201d talk radio program. Harder\u2019s regular involvement in the talk radio business was sporadic in recent years with health issues reportedly taking their toll on him.\nStormy Daniels Sues Donald Trump, White House Correspondents Dinner, Israel Claims Proof Iran Cheats on Nuclear Deal, Mexico Border Security/Caravan Asylum Seekers, Trump-Russia Investigation, North-South Korea Talks, Rising Gas Prices, MLB Action and NBA Playoffs Among Top News/Talk Stories Yesterday (4/30). Porn star Stormy Daniels sues President Donald Trump for defamation; criticism of comedian Michelle Wolf\u2019s routine at Saturday\u2019s White House Correspondents Dinner; Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claims proof Iran is defying nuclear weapons restrictions; security at the U.S.-Mexico border and the status of caravan asylum-seekers; the investigation into possible connections between Trump campaign operatives and Russian agents; the peace talks between North and South Korea; the steadily rising price of oil; Major League Baseball and NBA playoffs action were some of the most-talked-about stories on news/talk radio yesterday, according to ongoing research from TALKERS magazine.\nMusic Radio News and Career Moves. Country programming pro Ginny \u201cRogers\u201d Brophy is the new program director at iHeartMedia\u2019s WBWL, Boston \u201c101.7 The Bull.\u201d iHeartMedia Boston SVP of programming Dylan Sprague says, \u201cIf you are doing country in Boston you better have Ginny on your team. She is a great leader with years of success under her belt. She is uniquely connected to the country music scene in both Nashville and New England, and most importantly, she is a fierce competitor who is eager to win. We can\u2019t wait to see what Ginny and the entire \u2018Bull\u2019 team can do together.\u201d\u2026..In the Kansas City market, Cumulus Media adds program director duties for alternative KCJK \u201cX105.1\u201d to the responsibilities of KCHZ-FM \u201c95.7 The Vibe\u201d PD and afternoon host Mike O\u2019Reilly. At the same time, the company announces that Al Payne joins the cluster to program urban AC KMJK. Kansas City native O\u2019Reilly began his career at KCHZ in 1997. He was named PD of the station in 2015. Payne comes to Cumulus from his most recent gig with Beasley Media Group\u2019s classic hip hop and R&B WMGC, Detroit \u201c105.1 The Bounce.\u201d Cumulus Media Midwest RVP and KC market manager Donna Baker says, \u201cMike O\u2019Reilly\u2019s exceptional knowledge of these formats, passion to win, and respect as a leader on our team and in our community have earned this well-deserved promotion. He is one of the best in the business. Al Payne brings proven leadership with a clear vision of winning to the helm of our talented \u2018Magic 107.3\u2019 team. He is the perfect choice to rekindle KMJK to a new level of success.\u201d\u2026..Entercom announces that Kyle Matthews joins KFRG, Riverside \u201cK-FROG\u201d as midday air personality and imaging director. Southern California native Matthews says, \u201cI couldn\u2019t be more excited to be headed home to do what I love with a station that I\u2019ve always wanted to work for. Entercom Riverside has made a great impact within the community and I\u2019m looking forward to being part of it.\u201d Matthews most recently served with NRG Media in Lincoln, Nebraska\u2026..Albany country outlet WKLI-FM \u201c100.9 The Cat\u201d unveiled its new morning show today (5/1) with new co-host Kristina Carlyle partnering with station midday personality Pete Kelly for the \u201cK.C. and Kelly in the Morning\u201d program. Carlyle joins the 6 Johnson Road Licenses station from Scripps\u2019 country KVOO, Tulsa. Station general manager A.J. Bodden says, \u201cWe could not be more excited about this dynamic duo taking over the airwaves and knocking the socks off \u2018Cat\u2019 listeners every morning. Kristina is an industry veteran with a tremendous track record that will be the perfect complement to Pete\u2019s energy and enthusiasm. Together they will bring a renewed energy and fresh sound to the mornings on \u2018100.9 The Cat, Albany\u2019s #1 for New Country.\u2019\u201d The station moves morning host Kevin Richards to the midday slot to make room for the new show\u2026..iHeartMedia Tampa Bay announces that Brandon \u201cBuster\u201d Satterfield is the new assistant program director for CHR WFLZ, Miami \u201c93.3 FLZ.\u201d In this role, Satterfield will be responsible for the station\u2019s music and programming content, as well its personalities and digital extensions. He\u2019ll report to WFLZ PD and iHM Tampa SVP of programming Tommy Chuck, who comments, \u201cWe\u2019ve had our eyes on Buster for several years, so I\u2019m excited \u2013 we\u2019re lucky to have him join our team in Tampa Bay. He\u2019s creative, driven, and has performed at a high level during all of his previous stops. Now, with all of the tools, resources and talent around him at iHeartMedia, I can\u2019t wait to see how much of a winner he will be!\u201d\u2026..Morning personality Stacy Barton exits the morning show at Tyler Broadcasting\u2019s adult contemporary KMGL, Oklahoma City \u201cMagic 104.1\u201d to spend more time with her family. The morning show will continue with Steve O\u2019Brien and \u201cMagic Man\u201d Jeff Roberts as \u201cSteve and the Magic Man.\u201d\u2026..iHeartMedia is again presenting the iHeartRadio Music Festival on September 21 and 22 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, along with its Daytime Stage, that will take place at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds on Saturday. The Daytime Stage will feature live performances by both popular and emerging artists including first-revealed performers: Dua Lipa, 5 Seconds of Summer, Lil Uzi Vert, Dustin Lynch, Bazzi, Belly, Bobby Bones and the Raging Idiots, and Greta Van Fleet with more to be announced. The main stage performance lineup for the 2018 iHeartRadio Music Festival will be announced at a later date\u2026..Moyes Research Associates says it is now offering its ratings building services to stations in smaller markets. MRA managing partner Bill Moyes says, \u201cLots of managers would love to achieve the ratings success of MORE-FM at Jerry Lee Radio\u2019s WBEB, Philadelphia \u2013 a 38-year client of Moyes Research. Now, after more than three years of development work, we\u2019re able to bring that kind of success to smaller markets at a price they can afford. The success of MORE-FM is based on three elements: a strong brand, the secrets of an effective brand introduction, and a music product that is guided by research with format clocks and categories to rotate the music in a way that maximizes listening. You have to have all three of those ingredients to win.\u201d Moyes says they tested a pilot program on Nicolet Broadcasting\u2019s WRKU, Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin and the station has realized a 400% audience increase since then.\nHannity Named to TIME Magazine\u2019s \u2018100 Most Influential.\u2019 Talk radio and talk television superstar Sean Hannity is named to TIME Magazine\u2019s list of the \u201c100 Most Influential People of 2018.\u201d The annual list highlights \u201cpioneers, leaders, titans, artists and icons with insights from peers and contemporaries detailing the honoree\u2019s impact\u201d and the Premiere Networks and FOX News Channel personality is listed in the \u201cleaders\u201d section. Each list-maker\u2019s entry is written by a fellow celebrity or newsmaker. Hannity\u2019s entry is written by former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich, who says: \u201cSean Hannity has a remarkable impact between three hours of radio and an hour of TV every day. His fans listen to him and learn from him. One of his biggest fans is President Donald Trump, who routinely watches the TV show and talks with Sean as a fellow New Yorker. Hannity played a major role in helping Trump get the nomination and win the general election. Sean is both a principled conservative and a ferocious opponent of the left and the deep state. He has made and is making a difference.\u201d See the whole list here.\nNew York Media on a \u2018Mike Francesa Watch.\u2019That New York sports talk icon Mike Francesa misses being on the radio talking sports is no secret \u2013 he\u2019s said as much publicly. But is he, as the New York Post puts it, \u201cdesperate?\u201d The Post\u2019s Andrew Marchand writes that Francesa is \u201cdesperately\u201d trying to get back on the New York airwaves four months after retiring from the afternoon drive gig at Entercom\u2019s WFAN-AM/FM \u201cThe Fan.\u201d Marchand reports that sources indicate he\u2019s talked with ESPN about a gig on WEPN and iHeartMedia about a sports talk show on WOR. When asked by Marchand about a return to WFAN, he replied, \u201cI\u2019m not answering questions about any specific stations.\u201d See the Post piece here.\nFreund Joins PodcastOne as Co-COO. Digital media and sales pro Billy Freund (left) is joining PodcastOne as co-chief operating officer, based in Beverly Hills. Freund will work with fellow COO, East Coast-based Greg Batusic. In making the announcement, PodcastOne founder and executive chairman Norm Pattiz (right) says, \u201cBilly \u2013 his actual legal name \u2013 and I worked together at Westwood One for several years. He understands the space, and his background \u2013 not only in sales but also technology, operations and affiliations \u2013 will provide us with even more unique and valuable input to power the growth of the company.\u201d Freund\u2019s experience includes time spent with Chancellor Media and the Katz Media Group, Westwood One/Metro Networks, and his work co-founding Triton Digital Media. He later served with Clip Interactive. Freund comments, \u201cI am very excited to join the PodcastOne team, working shoulder-to-shoulder with Norman Pattiz, Kit Gray, and Greg Batusic to continue the company\u2019s explosive growth across its 250 exclusive podcast programs and highly effective, non-cluttered advertising environment in more than 2.9 billion annual user sessions.\u201d\nTALKERS News Notes. Nationally syndicated radio talk show \u201cPhil\u2019s Gang\u201d featuring host Phil Grande \u2013 is added to the program schedule at KCAA, Loma Linda, California. Program executive producer Thomas Biggs Sr. says, \u201cOver two decades now, radio listeners consistently turn to Phil Grande and his \u2018Phil\u2019s Gang\u2019 show for the most up-to-date market business news and what Wall Street will not tell you. We are always looking to partner with the strongest programming affiliates and we are excited to be teaming up with KCAA Radio.\u201d\u2026..The news division of Westwood One is being honored with the prestigious Sigma Delta Chi award from The Society of Professional Journalists for its breaking news coverage of the Las Vegas concert shooting last October 1. The \u201cRadio Breaking News Reporting Award\u201d recognizes \u201cresourceful and complete coverage of a major breaking news event, emphasizing both deadline reporting and continuing coverage as the story develops over succeeding days.\u201d Westwood One News says that its winning entry \u201crepresents the scope and scale of Westwood One News coverage, including on-scene reporting by lead correspondent Jim Roope and contributions from the entire Westwood One News staff.\u201d\u2026..The Virginia Associated Press Broadcasters Association is honoring Hubbard Radio\u2019s WTOP-FM, Washington with nine awards \u2013 including five first place finishes. WTOP was recognized for Best Website and Best On-Air Newscast. WTOP director of news and programming Mike McMearty says, \u201cWe are proud of the work our team does as a whole to provide relevant news coverage, in a timely and creative fashion. We all share in these awards and consider our successes as a team, a testament to the work we do each day in an effort to serve our community.\u201d\u2026..ABC News names Amy Robach the new, permanent co-anchor for its \u201c20/20\u201d news magazine program. She\u2019ll work alongside current anchor David Muir\u2026..SiriusXM is providing coverage of this week\u2019s 2018 NFL Draft. In addition to broadcasting round-by-round coverage of the draft itself, SiriusXM will present four days of special programming, live from Arlington, Texas featuring the on-site broadcast team of: Gil Brandt, Pat Kirwan, Jim Miller, Phil Savage, Mark Dominik, Jason Horowitz, and Alex Marvez.\nRadio News Pro Reid Collins Dies. Radio news pro Reid Collins has died at age 88. Collins spent 20 years of his career with CBS Radio Network \u2013 a stint that saw him serve as anchor for the network\u2019s flagship news program, \u201cCBS World News Roundup.\u201d Prior to his time with CBS, he worked at such signals as WHAM, Rochester and WNEW-AM, New York. After leaving CBS, he served with CNN.\nTrump-Russia Investigation, Deadly Toronto Van Attack, Trump-Macron Meeting, Iran Nuclear Deal, Waffle House Killer Apprehended, Pompeo Nomination, Kanye West\u2019s Trump Support, and MLB and NBA Playoff Action Among Top News/Talk Stories Yesterday (4/23). The Robert Mueller-led investigation into possible connections between Trump campaign operatives and Russian agents; the van attack in Toronto that took the lives of 10; the meeting in Washington between French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte and President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania; President Trump\u2019s threat to exit the nuclear deal with Iran; alleged Waffle House shooter Travis Reinking is apprehended; the confirmation process for Secretary of State nominee Mike Pompeo; the controversy over Kanye West\u2019s professed love of President Trump; and Major League Baseball and NBA playoffs action were some of the most-talked-about stories on news/talk radio yesterday, according to ongoing research from TALKERS magazine.\nBeasley CEO Caroline Beasley Named TALKERS Woman of the Year. The TALKERS editorial board has announced this morning (4/20) that Caroline Beasley has been named the 2018 recipient of the TALKERS Woman of the Year award. The award (officially titled \u201cThe Judy Jarvis Memorial Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Radio Industry by a Woman\u201d) will be presented to Beasley at the forthcoming national talk media industry convention TALKERS 2018: Full Speed Ahead! in New York City on Friday, June 8 during her morning fireside chat with Michael Harrison. Caroline Beasley was appointed chief executive officer of Beasley Broadcast Group, Inc. on January 1, 2017, previously serving as interim chief executive officer from March 18, 2016 until December 31, 2016 and as executive vice president, chief financial officer, treasurer and secretary beginning in 1994. Beasley has served as a director of Beasley Broadcast Group, Inc. since she joined the company in 1983. Over her tenure prior to 1994, she was employed in various positions, including business manager, assistant controller and corporate controller. She also serves as the joint board chair of the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) board of directors and is a past chair of the NAB radio board. In addition, she is of the BMI board of directors and the Broadcasters Foundation of America board of directors. Beasley received the 2016 \u201cDistinguished Service Award\u201d from the North Carolina Association of Broadcasters and was the 2012 recipient of the \u201cFrances Preston Trailblazer Award\u201d from the Mentoring and Inspiring Women in Radio Group (MIW), a national organization dedicated to promoting the advancement of women to senior positions in the radio industry. Harrison states, \u201cCaroline Beasley is an extraordinarily bright rising star among the captains of industry in the radio business and one of the most influential executives operating with a realistic vision of what this medium can do and where it is heading. She was born and raised in a great media family and has had a bird\u2019s-eye view of all the changes this business has gone through since her legendary dad started it as a small family enterprise. Radio is in her DNA.\u201d Recipients of the prestigious award include: Mary Berner, Ginny Morris, Julie Talbott, Robin Quivers, Robin Bertolucci, Heather Cohen, Grace Blazer, Laurie Cantillo, Stephanie Miller, Randi Rhodes, Laura Ingraham, Kim Komando, Adriane Gaines, Lynn Distler, Lisa Evers, Gloria Allred, and more going all the way back to 2000 when it was originally presented posthumously to pioneering talk show host, Judy Jarvis. For information about TALKERS 2018: Full Speed Ahead! please click here.\nMusic Radio News and Career Moves. The Los Angeles-based \u201cThe Woody Show\u201d returns to the San Francisco market after a four-year absence. But this addition to the program\u2019s roster is not an iHeartMedia station, it\u2019s Cumulus\u2019 KFOG. Beginning April 30, Premiere Networks\u2019 \u201cThe Woody Show\u201d with Woody, Ravey, Greg, Menace, and Sebas will be heard on KFOG and KFFG, Los Altos (San Jose market) from 5:00 am to 10:00 am. KFOG program director Matt Bates says, \u201cThe opportunity to align KFOG with such unique and compelling talent doesn\u2019t come along often. We recognized this and locked them in. As a fan of \u2018The Woody Show,\u2019 it\u2019s remarkable that it\u2019s taken this long for them to have a major platform from which they can take back the Bay. \u2018The Woody Show\u2019 represents that bright and entertaining spot in our morning routine. YOU KNOW!\u201d\u2026..iHeartMedia is rewarding KISQ, San Francisco \u201cThe Breeze\u201d morning personality Jack Kulp for his success as co-host of \u201cThe Morning Breeze\u201d with Carolyn McArdle with a contract extension. At the same time, the company happily boasts the two-year-old adult contemporary station is \u201cthe #1 music station in total audience share (6+) \u2014 up from # 17 when it was a rhythmic oldies station.\u201d iHeartMedia SVP of programming for the San Francisco region Don Parker says, \u201cLaunching \u2018The Breeze\u2019 was a game-changer for KISQ. The station\u2019s steady growth pattern to # 1 station in the market, surpassing such an iconic brand as heritage KOIT, is a direct result of the right mixture of programming and talent that resonates well with the Bay Area community. Ricci Filiar, the station\u2019s program director, has really done a fantastic job establishing \u2018The Breeze\u2019 as one of the Bay\u2019s premiere radio stations. We are also thrilled to extend our relationship with talent like Jack who joined the station at launch and continues to build a strong relationship with our listeners.\u201d\u2026..Cumulus Media promotes Adam \u201cKash\u201d Kashner to assistant program director for country WFMS, Indianapolis. Kash retains his roles as on-air host, weekends/fill-ins on WFMS and on sister classic hits WJJK. Cumulus Indy VP and market manager Tom Stemlar says, \u201cAdam is an essential piece of our programming, sales and marketing organizations and I couldn\u2019t be more excited that he\u2019s decided to continue his career at Cumulus Indianapolis as APD of WFMS.\u201d\u2026..iHeartMedia elevates media management and sales pro Aaron Hyland to market president for the company\u2019s Baltimore market, including country WPOC, CHR WZFT, adult hits WQSR, and Gospel WCAO-AM. Hyland will also continue to oversee sales for the Washington, D.C. region as regional senior vice president.\nKFTK-FM, St. Louis Morning Host Jamie Allman Leaves TV Show Gig After Controversial Tweet. If you guessed that this involves Parkland, Florida student David Hogg, you are correct. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that KFTK-FM, St. Louis morning show host Jamie Allman Tweeted a statement regarding Hogg, who is seen as the face of the student-led movement to change gun laws in Florida in the aftermath of the deaths of 17 students at the hands of Nikolas Cruz. He wrote, \u201cI\u2019ve been hanging out getting ready to ram a hot poker up David Hogg\u2019s ass tomorrow.\u201d As the paper reports, the context of Allman\u2019s Tweet is unclear as his account has been locked. Allman, in addition to his radio show, hosted \u201cThe Allman Report\u201d on Sinclair Broadcast Group\u2019s KDNL-TV \u201cABC 30,\u201d but The Hollywood Reporter states that he resigned that gig after the backlash that included a number of advertisers reportedly dropping their ad campaigns on the TV station. Allman continues to host his morning show on news/talk KFTK-FM. The station is being operated under an LMA by Entercom as it is buying the station from Emmis Communications.\nEntercom\u2019s \u201997.3 The Machine\u2019 in San Diego Goes All Comedy/Rock; Sileo and \u2018The Men\u2019s Room\u2019 Off the Air. Local sports talker Dan Sileo and the Seattle-based \u201cThe Men\u2019s Room\u201d were both off the air on Entercom\u2019s KEGY, San Diego \u201c97.3 The Machine\u201d yesterday, and likely will be today as well, as the status of the erstwhile sports talk/hot talk hybrid remains in question. As of this morning, the station continues to play comedy bits and rock music. If you\u2019ve been following this story, you know that the ill-advised Tweet by Kevin Klein \u2013 hired to host the morning show \u2013 that used a picture of San Diego\u2019s Coronado bridge and poking fun at its history of being a site of many suicides left his status with the station up in the air. The San Diego Padres \u2013 for whom the station serves as their flagship for play-by-play \u2013 were upset with the station and publicly questioned their desire to continue with KEGY. The absence of Sileo and \u201cThe Men\u2019s Room\u201d from the air seems to indicate Entercom is planning an overhaul of the station, but what form the station will take when the smoke clears is not known. There is speculation the station will emerge as a traditional sports talk outlet. Stay tuned.\nAndy Bloom Named Operations Manager at Entercom\u2019s Twin Cities Cluster. Programming pro Andy Bloom is returning to his hometown(s) to serve as operations manager for Entercom\u2019s Minneapolis-St. Paul cluster that includes news/talk WCCO-AM, country KMNB \u201cBuz\u2019n @ 102.9\u201d and adult hits KZJK \u201c104.1 JACK FM.\u201d Entercom Twin Cities SVP and market manager Shannon Knoepke says, \u201cAndy has a successful track record programming radio stations and we are looking forward to having him join our Twin Cities team. He has a clear understanding of our operational vision and is skilled at implementing winning business strategies.\u201d Bloom is certainly well known to Entercom EVP of programming Chris Oliviero, with whom he worked at CBS RADIO. Oliviero came over to Entercom with the acquisition of the CBS RADIO stations by Entercom. Bloom was most recently programming CBS\u2019 Philly stations, including sports talk WIP-FM and news/talk WPHT.\nFOX News Radio to Launch Early Evening \u201cBenson and Harf\u201d Program. This new nightly show from FOX News Radio will emanate from the company\u2019s newly named Tony Snow Radio Studio in Washington, DC and will co-star Guy Benson and Marie Harf. The 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm ET \u201cBenson and Harf\u201d show will feature nightly expert guests to \u201cdiscuss the news of the day and engage in powerful debate, providing fast-paced, thoughtful discourse on relevant stories pertaining to politics, media and culture.\u201d Benson joined FNC in 2013 and provides political commentary across FNC and FOX Business Network\u2019s daytime and primetime programming. Harf joined the network in 2017 to offer national security and political analysis across FNC and FBN\u2019s daytime and primetime programming. Most recently, Harf served as the senior adviser for strategic communications to Secretary of State John Kerry and previously held the position of deputy spokesperson for the State Department from July 2013 until May 2015.\nMichael Clemente Named CEO of Newsmax Broadcasting. The Newsmax Broadcasting segment of Newsmax Media, Inc. airs the Newsmax TV channel. The company announces that television executive Michael Clemente is joining the fold as CEO of Newsmax Broadcasting. Newsmax Media CEO Christopher Ruddy says, \u201cMichael is one of the most accomplished executives and producers in television and digital news. He is widely respected in the industry and has won accolades for his high journalistic standards. It\u2019s an honor for us to have him leading our team.\u201d Clemente was with FOX News Channel for the past seven years as EVP of news. In that capacity he oversaw all news programming, including live events, breaking news, documentaries, and specials. He\u2019s also served as senior producer for ABC\u2019s \u201cWorld News Tonight\u201d and was executive producer of live and breaking news at CNN. Clemente comments, \u201cNewsmax has demonstrated the ability to adapt and thrive in the highly transformative digital news world and was one of the first major online outlets to create a TV brand in cable and OTT. I\u2019m excited to take on this new role at Newsmax during an incredible period of change, in a country eager for truth, understanding, and engagement in the news process.\u201d\nTALKERS News Notes. Next Monday (4/16), the simulcast of WPEN-FM, Philadelphia\u2019s afternoon program \u2013 \u201cThe Mike Missanelli Show\u201d \u2013 begins on NBC Sports Philadelphia. The program airs on Beasley Media Group\u2019s \u201c97.5 The Fanatic\u201d from 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm daily, but the TV simulcast will end at 5:00 pm followed by the \u201cPhilly Sports Talk\u201d show on NBC Sports. Missanelli says, \u201cI\u2019m extremely excited to be joining forces with NBC Sports Philadelphia. \u201897.5\u2019 led the way in town to bring sports talk radio to the FM airwaves and now we are so looking forward to bringing it to television. The show will continue to provide the very best in sports analysis and fun, entertaining radio. I can\u2019t wait for everyone to become part of it.\u201d\u2026..Boston television news figure Tony Pepper died at age 79 in the Boston suburb of Newton after complications from diabetes and heart disease. In addition to his years spent on WBZ-TV, he co-hosted a talk radio program with Janet Jeghelian on WRKO-AM, Boston for two years in the early 1980s\u2026..In conjunction with NBC Sports and NBC Sports Radio, Westwood One is presenting live, play-by-play audio coverage of the NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs, beginning tomorrow (4/11). Kenny Albert \u2013 play-by-play \u2013 and Joe Micheletti \u2013 analyst \u2013 are serving as Westwood One/NBC Sports Radio\u2019s lead broadcast crew and will call the 2018 Stanley Cup Final and select playoff games\u2026..WPHT, Philadelphia morning host Chris Stigall is pictured at left in a screen grab of his most recent appearance on FOX News Channel. Stigall says that in the Trump era, \u201cFOX News knows one of the president\u2019s most important constituency groups is talk radio.\u201d He\u2019s been making regular appearances on FNC commenting on the Keystone State, how the 2018 mid-terms may play out, the special House race in PA-18, and how trade issues could affect Pennsylvania\u2026..In the photo below, WGOW-FM, Chattanooga \u201cTalk Radio 102.3\u201d midday personality Brian Joyce is throwing out the ceremonial first pitch at the Chattanooga Lookouts-Birmingham Barons AA baseball game. Joyce \u2013 who is also heard in afternoons on Cumulus Media\u2019s sister Atlanta news/talker WYAY-FM \u201cTalk 106.7\u201d \u2013 says he warmed up a bit in the bull pen to avoid \u201cair-mailing the first pitch.\u201d Coincidentally, Joyce played four years of Division 1 college baseball in his younger days.\n\u2018Yappy Tour\u2019 Rolls Into Academia. Pictured above lecturing a college class in \u201cjournalism convergence\u201d at Highpoint University in Highpoint, NC this morning (4/10) is Bernadette Duncan, author of one of the most-discussed radio books in the talk media industry, Yappy Days: Behind the Scenes with Newsers, Boozers, Schmoozers and Losers (Talkers Books, 2016). Duncan, a former producer, chronicles her 26 years as the woman behind the glass on shows hosted by such legends as Sally Jessy Raphael, Larry King, Tom Snyder, Lou Dobbs, Gil Gross, Charles Osgood and others, covering a large swath of modern talk radio\u2019s pre- and post-9/11 \u201cgolden era.\u201d Plus, she tells stories about behind-the-scenes encounters with hundreds of quirky guests from the worlds of show business, politics, media, business and literature including: Donald Trump, Omarosa Manigault, David Letterman, Joe Biden, Mike Huckabee, Geraldo Rivera, Joan Rivers and dozens more. Due to the strong response by hosts around the world to both the subject and Duncan\u2019s lively air presence, the \u201cYappy Tour\u201d has continue to roll on into 2018, sponsored by TALKERS magazine. Duncan has already appeared on more than 130 local and syndicated programs since the book\u2019s release in September of 2016. Now, based on the book\u2019s success and positive recognition, she has been invited to guest-lecture at colleges and universities advising students how to break into the radio business and carve out a career in producing and journalism. In the past two months, she has spoken at such schools as Marist College in Poughkeepsie, NY; Asnuntuck Community College in Enfield, CT; American International College in Springfield, MA; and Bay Path University in Longmeadow, MA. Hosts, shows and schools interested in booking Bernadette Duncan can do so by calling Barbara Kurland at 413-565-5413.\nFBI Raids Trump Attorney Cohen\u2019s Office, Trump-Russia Investigation, U.S.-Syria Military Policy/Chemical Attack, Zuckerberg Congressional Testimony, Rick Scott Senate Bid, Kimmel-Hannity Feud, Mexican Border Security, U.S.-China Tariffs, and MLB and NBA Action Among Top News/Talk Stories Yesterday (4/9). The FBI executes warrants on Donald Trump attorney Michael Cohen after receiving information from special counsel Robert Mueller; the investigation into possible connections between Trump campaign operatives and Russian agents; the Trump administration\u2019s military policy in Syria and the recent, deadly chemical attack on civilians; Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to testify before Congress on Cambridge Analytica data usage; Republican Florida Governor Rick Scott to challenge Democrat Bill Nelson for U.S. Senate seat; the war of words between Jimmy Kimmel and Sean Hannity over the former\u2019s poking fun at First Lady Melania Trump; Trump\u2019s plan to use the U.S. military to defend the Mexican border from illegals; the threat of a tariff war between the U.S. and China; and MLB and NBA action were some of the most-talked-about stories on news/talk radio yesterday, according to ongoing research from TALKERS magazine.\nMusic Radio News and Career Moves. Country radio programming pro Lance Houston is named PD for iHeartMedia Chicago\u2019s WEBG, Chicago \u201cBIG 95.5.\u201d Houston \u2013 who joins the Windy City operations of iHM from the company\u2019s WBWL, Boston \u201c101.7 The Bull\u201d \u2013 will also serve as midday personality. Houston reports to Tommy Austin, SVP of programming for iHeartMedia\u2019s Chicago Region\u2026..Programmer John Richards is the new program director at iHeartMedia\u2019s country WQIK, Jacksonville. In this position, Richards is also taking on programming duties at the company\u2019s WTNT, Tallahassee and WPAP, Panama City, Florida. Richards says, \u201cI\u2019m excited to be back in Jacksonville at WQIK. I have history with the brand, and now another opportunity to add something to its tapestry. The management team is terrific, and the staff is passionate. It really shows in the quality of the product. I appreciate the opportunity to contribute.\u201d Richards was most recently market president and iHeartMedia\u2019s Corpus Christi and Harlingen-Brownsville-McAllen, Texas markets\u2026..Westwood One is launching a new, weekly syndicated Saturday program called \u201cJayde,\u201d starring Jayde Donovan. Donovan is well-known as co-host of the WPLJ, New York morning show, host for the \u201cWestwood One Backstage\u201d broadcasts and her various television endeavors. WWO says the new, three-hour show is \u201can upbeat, fun, and empowering show built for Saturday mornings to target the fierce, fabulous women who are doing it all \u2013 even if that means they are still wearing yesterday\u2019s make-up while driving carpool to soccer practice. The show will be a mix of interviews with celebrity moms, real life stories that inspire, and great music, all creating the perfect cocktail for a young, fresh, and inspired female-driven radio show.\u201d\u2026..iHeartMedia Seattle radio personality Marty Riemer \u2013 morning show co-host at KJR-FM \u201c95.7 The Jet,\u201d is being featured in an upcoming episode of HGTV\u2019s \u201cHouse Hunters International.\u201d Riemer works on air from Germany to join co-host Jodi Brothers for the \u201cMarty & Jodi Show.\u201d The HGTV program addresses the Riemer family\u2019s decision to move to Berlin, Germany, Marty\u2019s experience co-hosting a cohesive morning program from Germany, and how the family met their unique balance of needs \u2013 including a central city location, reliable internet connection, and proximity to their children\u2019s school\u2026..In honor of Elvis Duran being inducted into the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame, Sierra Automated Systems presented the Premiere Networks syndicated morning host with a gold \u201cHall of Fame Edition\u201d iSL console (pictured below) at the NAB Show in Las Vegas. From left to right are: Elvis Duran, \u201cShotgun\u201d Tom Kelly, and SAS president Eddie Fritz.\nDay Four of Where\u2019s Kevin Klein? The website for Entercom\u2019s sports/guy talk/rock hybrid still lists Kevin Klein as morning drive host. In fact, it says he\u2019s on the air now. But, he\u2019s not; the station is still playing rock music as of this morning. Klein was supposed to start his morning show stint on KEGY, San Diego \u201c97.3 The Machine\u201d last Thursday. But, after the ill-fated Tweet poking fun at the city\u2019s Coronado Bridge and its history as a site of so many suicides, Klein\u2019s fate appears to be up in the air. The station is the flagship for San Diego Padres baseball, but the team was upset with the Tweet as well as the station\u2019s general tenor, according to recent local media reports. Padres executive chairman Ron Fowler last week told the Union Tribune that the team would get through the opening series of the season and then \u201csit down and evaluate it,\u201d meaning the team\u2019s relationship with the station. It seems safe to assume that Entercom and the Padres are still in discussions about their deal. Programming execs may be re-evaluating the station\u2019s image, or they could be waiting for the issue to blow over.\nFNC Backs Laura Ingraham with Strong Statement. Despite reports of advertisers fleeing FOX News Channel\u2019s \u201cThe Ingraham Angle\u201d program starring Laura Ingraham, FNC co-president Jack Abernethy issued a strong statement in support of her. As talk media watchers are aware, Ingraham\u2019s social media comments about Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School senior David Hogg\u2019s college applications drew criticism from some quarters. Hogg posted a list of Ingraham\u2019s advertisers, suggesting a boycott, and the feud gained momentum. Ingraham is on a planned vacation this week, and Abernethy issued the following statement: \u201cWe cannot and will not allow voices to be censored by agenda-driven intimidation efforts. We look forward to having Laura Ingraham back hosting her program next Monday when she returns from spring vacation with her children.\u201d Read Variety\u2019s take on the matter here.\nFormer WWTN-FM, Nashville Morning Host Ralph Bristol to Run for Nashville Mayor. According to a report in The Tennessean, former WWTN-FM, Nashville \u201cSuperTalk 99.7\u201d morning host Ralph Bristol will run as a Republican in the August election for the Nashville mayoral position. Megan Barry recently resigned from the mayor\u2019s office after pleading guilty to felony theft over $10,000 in connection with her extra-marital affair with her former security chief. The 68-year-old Bristol tells that paper that he left his gig with Cumulus Media\u2019s WWTN due to and \u201ceditorial difference of opinions\u201d with station management. (Brian Wilson recently assumed AM drive duties at the station.) Bristol is opposed to a $9 billion transit bill that is intended to alleviate Nashville\u2019s traffic problems and is banking on his opposition to the controversial proposal to fuel his campaign.\nLongtime Washington News Pro Connie Lawn Dies at 73. News pro Connie Lawn died this morning at her home in Falls Church, Virginia at age 73 after a long battle with Parkinson\u2019s Disease. Lawn was the longest-credentialed member of the White House press corps, having served for 50 years. Salem Radio Network VP/news & talk programming Tom Tradup says Lawn served with him during the 1990s at USA Radio Network and, more recently, worked for SRN News on a part-time basis. Tradup says he told his staff, \u201cAll of us at SRN News and TOWNHALL News send our condolences to Connie\u2019s husband, Dr. Charles Sneiderman, and to her many friends and colleagues throughout the radio news industry. She was one-in-a-million.\u201d\nTALKERS News Notes. Tomorrow (4/4), SiriusXM is honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King on the anniversary of his assassination in Memphis 50 years ago. SiriusXM host and human rights activist Joe Madison will broadcast his daily show live from Ben\u2019s Chili Bowl. The popular D.C. restaurant was frequented by Dr. King during his life and remained open during the riots that ensued following his assassination. Other programming will take place across the satcaster\u2019s Progress and POTUS channels\u2026..Westwood One is presenting coverage of the 2018 Masters Tournament this Thursday through Sunday. In addition to hole-by-hole coverage, Westwood One will present hourly updates and a nightly, half-hour preview and recap show, \u201cThe Masters Tonight.\u201d Bob Papa and Charlie Rymer are the anchors for live coverage from Augusta National Golf Club\u2026..ESPN Deportes Radio (WEPN-AM, New York) launches a new, local afternoon show called \u201cZona NYC,\u201d airing from 12:00 noon to 4:00 pm, hosted by Tenchy Rodriquez and Nestor Rosario. ESPN says the show will focus on the sports themes most relevant to the New York City Hispanic community. Rodriquez brings years of experience as a reporter in the Dominican Republic covering MLB and Dominican League Baseball. Rosario serves as Spanish-language color commentator for the New York Mets and as play-by-play announcer for the New York Giants.\nTrump Mexico Criticism, U.S.-China Tariffs, Financial Markets Activity, Trump-Russia Investigation, Ingraham-Hogg Feud, Iran Nukes Deal, Steven Bochco and Winnie Mandela Die, NCAA Championship Game, and MLB and NBA Action Among Top News/Talk Stories Yesterday (4/2). U.S. immigration policy and President Trump\u2019s criticism of Mexico\u2019s policing of illegal immigration; China slaps tariffs on U.S. goods in response to President Trump\u2019s tariffs on Chinese exports; Monday\u2019s sharp Dow drop and the financial markets\u2019 responses to U.S. policy; the investigation into possible connections between Trump campaign operatives and Russian agents; the feud between FOX News Channel personality Laura Ingraham and Parkland shooting survivor David Hogg; criticism of the Iran nuclear deal from Israel and Saudi Arabia; the deaths of television producer/writer Steven Bochco and Nelson Mandela\u2019s ex-wife Winnie Mandela; Monday night\u2019s NCAA championship game between Villanova and Michigan; and MLB and NBA action were some of the most-talked-about stories on news/talk radio yesterday, according to ongoing research from TALKERSmagazine.\nMusic Radio News and Career Moves. Detroit on-air and programming pro Jessica Tyler adds music director duties for Cumulus Media\u2019s hot AC WDVD to her responsibilities at the cluster. Tyler continues to serve as APD, music director, and midday jock at sister country outlet WDRQ-FM \u201cNASH FM 93.1.\u201d Cumulus Detroit director of programming Robby Bridges says, \u201cJessica\u2019s passion for music and her relationships with artists and the label community is unparalleled. I\u2019m pleased she\u2019ll work with me, APD Kendall Taylor, and our corporate team on the sound of Detroit\u2019s 96.3 WDVD going forward!\u201d\u2026..At Connoisseur Media\u2019s Connecticut operations, Allan Lamberti is named morning host at rock WFOX, Stamford/Norwalk \u201c95.9 The FOX.\u201d He\u2019s been with the cluster since 2003 in a variety of positions. Station PD Kevin Begley says, \u201cAllan is a walking trivia night. He knows more about pop culture and music than anyone I\u2019ve ever met. Being a lifelong resident of Fairfield County, Allan is a perfect person to entertain \u2018FOX\u2019 listeners on their way to work in the morning.\u201d Begley adds that Lamberti leads a re-tooled lineup that includes the addition of Keith Dakin in afternoons\u2026..Cumulus Media promotes programming pro Dayton Kane to operations manager and program director for country WPKR-FM and alternative WWWX-FM \u201c96.9 The Fox.\u201d Kane was most recently program director for the company\u2019s classic rock WKRU and classic hits WOGB in Green Bay. Cumulus VP and market managerJohn Rowe says, \u201cDayton has demonstrated strong programming leadership qualities and produced outstanding results within Cumulus Wisconsin. We\u2019re excited to expand his role and take advantage of his success and experience.\u201d\nWest Coast Jock John Mack Flanagan Dies at 71. As reported in LARP.com, John Mack Flanagan, who spent most of his career at KFRC, San Francisco \u2013 but also did part of 1975 at KHJ, Los Angeles \u2013 passed away after a battle with congestive heart failure on March 31. In addition to his work at KFRC, he also worked on air at KWSS, San Jose; KSFO, San Francisco; KYA, San Francisco; and KBGG-FM, San Francisco.\niHeartMedia and Consenting Lenders Extend Deadline by 24 Hours. This is the second extension of the Forbearance Agreements between debtor iHeartMedia and the Consenting Lenders. The first was signed on March 4 and the second on March 7. This extension ends at midnight tonight (3/13). The 8-K filing with the SEC notes that \u201cAs previously disclosed, iHeartCommunications has been engaged in ongoing discussions with its stakeholders with respect to the restructuring of its capital structure. In connection with such discussions, iHeartMedia and iHeartCommunications have been working on a proposed draft restructuring support agreement and related proposed draft restructuring term sheet with advisors to groups of iHeartCommunications\u2019 noteholders, lenders and equity holders.\u201d One would have to assume that progress is being made toward a solution to the company\u2019s debt problem that avoids putting it all in the hands of a bankruptcy judge. The latest term sheet still calls for the spinning off of Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings, a senior secured asset-based revolving credit facility, new secured debt of $5.75 billion, and equity issued to holders of Term Loan Credit Facility Claims, PGN Claims, 2021 Notes Claims, Legacy Notes Claims, and various holders of Equity Interests in iHeart. See the 8-K filing here. Meanwhile, Gene Ely writes in Forbes about what possibilities exist for the future incarnation of iHeartMedia. Read that here.\nTownsquare Media Releases Q4 2017 Financial Data; Net Revenue Flat. The company says its 2017 fourth quarter net revenue figure for the Local Marketing Solutions division (that includes radio) was good. Townsquare Media co-CEO Bill Wilson says, \u201cWe are pleased to announce another strong result in our Local Marketing Solutions segment, which delivered net revenue growth of 0.4% in the fourth quarter of 2017, and 1.9% for the full year, despite the loss of political revenue. This was the 16th consecutive quarter of positive, organic net revenue growth for this segment of our Company. Excluding political revenue, Local Marketing Solutions net revenue increased 5.2% in the fourth quarter of 2017, our strongest quarter of the year, and 3.9% for the full year.\u201d The Entertainment division (live events) did not perform well in either Q4 or the year as a whole. Fourth quarter 2017 Entertainment net revenue was down 17.4% and, for the year, was down 8.6%. Townsquare did repay $6.7 million of long-term debt.\nWEEO, Chambersburg-Hagerstown Unveils \u2018Live Eye in the Sky.\u2019 Pictured above is Magnum Broadcasting general manager Patrick Ryan launching WEEO, Chambersburg-Hagerstown\u2019s new drone, \u201cThe Live Eye in The Sky.\u201d Ryan says \u201cNEWS TALK 1037 FM\u201d is using the drone to fly over Tri-State events and provide play-by-play sound on air and video on Facebook Live. \u201cForget cutting edge, we\u2019re cutting through the skies and on air with news events, community activities, business celebrations and more. As far as we know, it\u2019s the first of its kind combination of live radio and live social media!\u201d\nMark Levin Interviews Netanyahu on \u2018Life, Liberty & Levin.\u2019 Talk media star Mark Levin \u2013 nationally syndicated on radio via Westwood One \u2013 is pictured above (left) on Sunday\u2019s FOX News Channel program, \u201cLife, Liberty & Levin,\u201d interviewing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (right) during Netanyahu\u2019s visit to America.\nTrump-Russia Investigation, Stormy Daniels Case, Kudlow Trump\u2019s Economic Adviser Choice, PA House Race, Trump PA Rally, O.J. Simpson Interview, Black Panther/A Wrinkle in Time, March Madness, and NBA Action Among Top News/Talk Stories Yesterday (3/12). The House Intelligence Committee issues statement denying Trump campaign-Russia collusion in 2016 election; Donald Trump\u2019s lawyers\u2019 battle to keep porn star Stormy Daniels\u2019 \u201c60 Minutes\u201d interview from airing; CNBC host and former Wall Street economist Larry Kudlow named Trump\u2019s choice for economic adviser; the close special election race between Democrat Conor Lamb and Republican Rick Saccone in Pennsylvania; the 2006 O.J. Simpson interview that was aired by FOX TV over the weekend; the Black Panther and A Wrinkle in Time films; the NCAA tournament bracket; and NBA action were some of the most-talked about stories on news/talk radio yesterday, according to ongoing research from TALKERS magazine.\nTALKERS magazine\u2019s 2018 \u201c100 Most Important Sports Talk Radio Hosts in America\u201d to Be Published Tomorrow (3/14). This year\u2019s edition of the \u201c100 Most Important Sports Talk Radio Hosts in America\u201d \u2013 also known as the Heavy Hundred of Sports Talk Radio \u2013 will be the sixth edition of this list. It is compiled by the editors of TALKERS magazine with input from industry leaders based on a number of hard factors, such as ratings and revenue, as well as soft factors including impact, recognition, and talent. This annual list makes no distinction between local personalities or nationally syndicated hosts \u2013 the requisite being that the host, duo, or team is working on a regularly scheduled show on a terrestrial radio station or on satellite radio at the time of the list\u2019s publication. TALKERS magazine will publish the 2018 list tomorrow (March 14) at 12:00 noon EDT.\nKHTE, Little Rock\u2019s Dave Elswick Broadcasts from Branson. Little Rock talk show host Dave Elswick \u2013 afternoon drive host on Salem Media Group\u2019s news/talk KHTE, Little Rock \u201c96.5 FM The Answer\u201d \u2013 is pictured above broadcasting live from Sight and Sound in Branson Missouri for the grand opening of the musical production of Samson.\nTALKERS News Notes. Chicago media personality William J. Kelly, a.k.a. Citizen Kelly, is returning to Evanston Broadcasting\u2019s WCGO, Chicago to host \u201cThe Citizen Kelly Show\u201d from 10:00 pm to 12:00 midnight, effective March 19. Kelly says, \u201cThe Citizen Kelly radio empire is not only growing but thriving. We do Chicago TV and radio successfully because we are from Chicago, we know Chicago people, we know Chicago attitudes, and we know Chicago humor, unlike these failed, bankrupt radio stations with their fake personalities and forced laughter.\u201d Kelly is a frequent contributor to the Daily Caller, Newsmax, and the Washington Times\u2026..Curtis Media Group\u2019s WPTF, Raleigh announces program schedule changes that include the addition of Radio America\u2019s Dana Loesch program and FOX News Radio\u2019s Brian Kilmeade show. Loesch\u2019s show is taking over the 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm slot and Kilmeade\u2019s show airs live from 9:00 am to 12:00 noon. The Raleigh News Observer quotes Curtis VP of news and information programming Rick Martinez saying there will be more news programming, including from 12:00 noon to 1:00 pm and 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm with Scott Briggaman, as well as the 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm show hosted by Martinez and his wife, Donna\u2026..Chicago media writer Robert Feder reports that changes are coming to Entercom\u2019s sports talk WSCR \u201cThe Score,\u201d including the exit of Jason Goff from the afternoon show and a possible return to the station of Dan McNeil, partnered with Dan Bernstein. McNeil left \u201cThe Score\u201d back in 2014, subsequently co-hosted mornings on classic rock WDRV, and recently returned to WSCR to host a Sunday morning show\u2026..Fishnet Syndication is named to handle marketing and advertising sales for USA Radio Network, effective immediately. In October 2015, Anthem Broadcasting acquired the USA Radio Network. Anthem Broadcasting LLC, is a subsidiary of the Phoenix-based media company Liftable Media Inc\u2026..In the aftermath of Sunday\u2019s airing of \u201cO.J. Simpson: The Lost Confession?\u201d on FOX TV, publisher Judith Regan spoke exclusively to several Cumulus Media radio stations, including WMAL-AM/FM, Washington; WLS-AM, Chicago; WYAY-AM, Atlanta; WABC-AM, New York; WPRO-AM, Providence; WJR-AM, Detroit; KABC-AM, Los Angeles; KGO-AM, San Francisco; KMJ-AM, Fresno; and WWTN-AM, Nashville. Regan told WYAY\u2019s Shannon Burke Simpson showed \u201cnot a speck\u201d of remose, adding, \u201cI think he\u2019s a psychopath and he has no conscience.\u201d\nMusic Radio News and Career Moves. Alt rock KROQ, Los Angeles announces Miles Anzaldo is joining the station to serve as music director. Entercom SVP and market manager Jeff Federman says, \u201cAfter an extensive search for the next music director, I am beyond thrilled to welcome Miles Anzaldo to KROQ. Miles grew up in the music and radio business in Southern California and is extremely passionate and knowledgeable about our business. His understanding of digital and social content will certainly help the station continue to expand beyond broadcast.\u201d\u2026..In Kansas City, Cumulus Media names air personality Dave Fogel midday jock at classic hits KCMO-FM. Fogel, who most recently was in Chicago at WJMK and WLS-FM, started his radio career at KMXV, Kansas City. He is the son of Kansas City television legend Jerry Fogel. KCMO-FM program director Joe Russo comments, \u201cDave is a superstar and a Kansas City guy through and through.\u201d\u2026..Local Media San Diego brings \u201cThe Moug Show\u201d to alternative XETRA, San Diego \u201c91X.\u201d Program hosts John Moug and Jared Dey \u2013 most recently with CHR KLUC, Las Vegas \u2013 join XETRA\u2019s Danielle for the new show\u2026..Woodward Radio Group agrees to acquire CHR WBJZ, Berlin, Wisconsin \u201cB104\u201d from Caxambas Corporation. Woodward general manager Kelly Radandt states, \u201cThis additional signal will fit nicely into our long-term strategic goals for our radio division. It will also allow us to better serve our Northeast Wisconsin communities.\u201d\u2026..YEA Networks is launching the national syndication of \u201cTino Cochino Radio.\u201d The program is hosted by Tino Cochino, co-host Milli Rodriguez.\nLiberty Media Puts in Offer for iHeartMedia Ownership. Out of the blue, Liberty Media \u2013 controlling owner of SiriusXM and minority stakeholder in Pandora \u2013 is offering $1.159 billion for a 40% stake in the new iHeartMedia. This comes as iHeartMedia is very close to defaulting on a $103 million debt payment that could push the company into bankruptcy. As it stands, iHeartMedia is negotiating with senior creditors to arrive at a pre-packaged bankruptcy that would greatly reduce the company\u2019s $20 billion in debt in exchange for equity. The Liberty offer is designed not to replace the current offer by senior creditors but to add Liberty to the mix. Liberty\u2019s offer is for a 20% stake held by Liberty, another 20% held by SiriusXM, four seats on the new company\u2019s nine-member board, and Clear Channel Outdoor would be spun off as a taxable transaction. Some experts say this offer has no chance of being accepted. Sources quoted in a New York Post story say the offer undervalues iHM\u2019s 850 radio stations \u2013 putting its value of iHeartMedia at $7.5 billion, less than the $8.5 billion Franklin Resources places on it. Franklin is leading the senior creditors group. One source expects iHM to proceed with a bankruptcy filing on March 3.\nPost Theater Columnist Michael Riedel Named WOR, New York Morning Co-Host. It\u2019s been four months since radio talk host Todd Schnitt exited iHeartMedia\u2019s news/talk WOR. He\u2019d been co-hosting the morning program with Len Berman but was unable to come to terms on a renewal agreement. Now, the company announces that New York Post theater critic Michael Riedel will join Berman on 710 WOR for the \u201cLen Berman and Michael Riedel in the Morning\u201d program. In addition to his work for the Post, Riedel hosted the PBS program \u201cTheater Talk\u201d for 24 years and published the best-seller, Razzle Dazzle: The Battle for Broadway. iHeartMedia calls the new show a \u201cfour-hour variety show, showcasing the most important stories of the day to New Yorkers, including local news, entertainment, humor, political stories, and interviews with newsmakers and celebrities.\u201d WOR program director Tom Cuddy says, \u201cAfter a four-month search, we are super fortunate to have a triple-triple threat like Michael joining WOR. He has been a successful newspaper writer for decades. He co-hosted a TV show for over 20 years and now he\u2019s joining us in a full-time capacity to pursue a lifelong passion for radio.\u201d Len Berman is quoted saying, \u201cI couldn\u2019t be more excited to have Michael as my new co-host,\u201d said Berman. I loved working with him when he was guest hosting. We come from two different worlds: Michael from newspaper and Broadway, me from TV and sports. Factor in that we don\u2019t see eye to eye politically and I\u2019m convinced it all adds up to entertaining morning radio.\u201d\nThe Honorable Senator from California, Mr. Michael Savage? Is this just Savage shtick or is Westwood One-syndicated talk show host Michael Savage really serious about being courted to challenge Dianne Feinstein for her U.S. Senate seat? The Los Angeles Times reports Savage told his audience that \u201csome very important people\u201d are asking him to run for the seat as an independent, and he put the question of whether he should run to his audience. Though it\u2019s hard to imagine the 76-year-old talk host giving up his radio show (he\u2019d have to, right?) and traveling all over the Golden State to campaign (an exhausting business, to be sure), Savage has wasted no time in using this to express his political wish list for California. Savage says his platform would include such polarizing issues as eliminating multi-lingual ballots (English only) and building a wall on the Mexican border that would be a \u201ccitadel,\u201d all while lowering California\u2019s tax rate (that\u2019s not really up to the U.S. Senate, though). The Times notes that Feinstein, who was just dealt a blow by the California Democratic Party with its non-endorsement of her as she seeks a fifth full term, has a war chest of $9.8 million.\nFOX News Radio\u2019s Todd Starnes to Moderate NRB Conference Panel. The focus of the panel will be Internet censorship and will talk place Thursday (3/1) as part of the NRB International Christian Media Convention in Nashville. FOX News Radio nationally syndicated personality Todd Starnes will moderate the panel discussion with panelists including Salem Radio Network personalities Larry Elder and Dennis Prager, plus Family Research Council president Tony Perkins, and Susan B. Anthony List president Marjorie Dannenfelser.\nSRN\u2019s Tom Tradup at World Premiere of New Christian Film. Christian musical artist Brandon Heath (left) is pictured here with Salem Radio Network vice president/news & talk programming Tom Tradup (right) last night (2/26) at the world premiere of the film, I Can Only Imagine, based on the hit song by Mercy Me. Tradup was joined on the red carpet by stars Dennis Quaid, Trace Adkins, and artists Mandisa, Michael W. Smith and others.\nTALKERS News Notes. College station WRHU, Hempstead, New York \u201cRadio Hofstra University 88.7 FM\u201d is airing the Long Island Nets Coach\u2019s Show every Friday at 4:00 pm, hosted by WRHU\u2019s Bryan Clark and featuring Nets coach Ronald Nored. WRHU airs play-by-play of the NBA G League team that\u2019s affiliated with the NBA\u2019s Brooklyn Nets\u2026..SiriusXM is broadcasting games from 24 NCAA Division I college basketball conference tournaments this postseason, offering live play-by-play of 134 men\u2019s and women\u2019s conference tournament games to a nationwide audience. It will air every men\u2019s tournament game from the ACC, Big East, Big 12, Big Ten, Pac-12, SEC, American Athletic, and Mountain West conferences, and select games from the Ivy League Tournament. Listeners also get every game of the Women\u2019s ACC and SEC Tournaments. 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The debate over gun control issues in the aftermath of the Parkland, Florida school massacre; the investigation into prior complaints about Nikolas Cruz and whether police acted appropriately during the shooting; the NRA\u2019s lashing out at Delta and other companies for ending their business relationships with the lobbying organization; the investigation into possible connections between Trump campaign operatives and Russian agents; the Supreme Court declines to rule immediately on President Trump\u2019s wish to kill the DACA; the proposals for a universal basic income for those Americans below the poverty line; the move by Chinese president Xi Jinping to eliminate his term limit and remain president indefinitely; the post-mortem on the PyeyongChang Winter Games; and NBA action were some of the most-talked-about stories on news/talk radio yesterday, according to ongoing research from TALKERS magazine.\nMusic Radio News and Career Moves. On-air pro Nicholaus \u201cNiko\u201d Petrou is named morning co-host at Entercom\u2019s Phoenix country outlet KMLE \u201c@ 107.9.\u201d Niko is partnering with Nina D. for KMLE\u2019s new \u201cThe Breakfast Buzz\u201d program. He was most recently at the company\u2019s New York alternative station WBMP \u201cAlt 92.3\u201d as APD, music director and midday personality. He also worked in NYC as evening personality at CHR WHTZ \u201cZ100.\u201d Niko says, \u201cAfter almost 20 years in the radio industry, I\u2019m looking forward to taking on the challenge of mornings. Given the opportunity to work with such a legendary team and station, I\u2019m excited to bring what I have to offer to Phoenix. A huge thanks to Tim Richards, Dave Pugh, Mike Moore, Chris Oliviero and Pat Paxton for the confidence in me. Nina D. and I are going to have a blast waking up the KMLE Nation.\u201d\u2026..In Albany, Pamal Broadcasting is announcing two new executives who\u2019ve joined the organization. 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The piece by Betsy Woodruff and Lachlan Markay reports that TheBlaze did not respond to a request for comment but that Shapiro told them, \u201cTheBlaze welcomed us to the space as allies from the beginning, and we\u2019re always looking for ways to strengthen our partnerships with our allies.\u201d TheBlaze turns eight years old this year and of late has had to cut costs. Reports indicate TheBlaze downsized its staff in 2017 in response to fiscal challenges. Interestingly, the story says the Wilks family was pursuing a purchase of Breitbart but ran into a wall in that effort. Shapiro has hosted and co-hosted talk radio shows, both at KRLA, Los Angeles as part of the morning show and at KTTH, Seattle as solo host. Now, he hosts a podcast program available via The Daily Wire.\nPPM Analysis: A Yearlong Look at Spoken Word. Managing editor Mike Kinosian presents an analysis of how news/talk, all-news and sports talk radio performed over the course of 2017 based on 6+ data from Nielsen Audio. Kinosian\u2019s report illustrates the high and low 6+ rating marks for stations in all three format categories: news/talk, all-news, and sports talk. In the news/talk format, Entercom\u2019s WTIC-AM, Hartford owned the largest swing \u2013 from a high of an 8.8 share in January 2017 to a low of 4.4 in August and the Holiday sweeps. Entercom sports talker WIP, Philadelphia saw the widest swing in that format \u2013 achieving an 8 share in November after chalking up a 3.9 share in February. Read the whole report here.\nSpecial Screening of Guardian Angels Film Tonight at Cumulus\u2019 Stage 17 in NYC. There\u2019s a new documentary film out that chronicles the Curtis Sliwa-founded Guardian Angels. It\u2019s called, VIGILANTE: The Incredible True Story of Curtis Sliwa and the Guardian Angels, and Sliwa\u2019s radio home \u2013 77WABC \u2013 is hosting a special screening of the film at the Cumulus Media event space Hackensack Meridian Health Stage 17 tonight at 6:00 pm. The screening of the film by David Wexler takes place on the 39th anniversary of Sliwa\u2019s inaugural Guardian Angels Safety Patrol into the New York City subway system on February 13, 1979. Known by their signature red berets, the Guardian Angels expanded from just 13 members in New York City to become an international phenomenon that continues in more than 140 cities in 14 countries. Sliwa says, \u201cThe Documentary gives one an inside look into what it was like to live in New York City from 1979-1992 when crime, crack, and chaos were everywhere. It was my baptism in hell, yet somehow I survived.\u201d Sliwa currently hosts the 12:00 noon to 3:00 pm show, \u201cCurtis + Cosby,\u201d with Rita Cosby on WABC. In the photo above, Curtis Sliwa (center) is pictured with other Guardian Angels and an actor in a Robocop suit in \u201cthe early days\u201d of the Angels.\nTALKERS News Notes. Bakersfield market talk show host Inga Barks is joining a new, hyperlocal digital platform designed to serve Kern County, California. Called Kern Cast, the platform\u2019s studios are based at the Bakersfield Music Hall of Fame building. Barks was most recently hosting a show on Alpha Media\u2019s KNZR, Bakersfield but was let go in January in a budget-related move. She also previously hosted a program on American General Media\u2019s KERN, Bakersfield\u2026..Chesapeake-Portsmouth Broadcasting flips WHKT, Portsmouth, Virginia from news/talk to Christian contemporary, due to revenue concerns. The station had been airing a number of syndicated talk hosts \u2013 Salem Media\u2019s Dennis Prager, Courtside\u2019s Laura Ingraham, and Westwood One\u2019s Mark Levin \u2013 as well as regional host John Fredericks (still heard on the company\u2019s WPMH, Portsmouth)\u2026..FOX Sports Radio reports that its total podcast listens for the network\u2019s Monday through Friday lineup reached a milestone of 10.25 million across all platforms for the month of January, as measured by ART19. The company says the latest benchmark is \u201cthe result of record growth across FOX Sports Radio\u2019s weekday programming lineup, including: \u2018The Herd with Colin Cowherd,\u2019 \u2018Outkick The Coverage with Clay Travis,\u2019 the Doug Gottlieb show, \u2018Steve Gorman SPORTS!,\u2019 \u2018JT \u2018The Brick\u2019 with Tomm Looney,\u2019 the Jason Smith show with Mike Harmon, and the Ben Maller show.\u201d The company says most recent streaming results for FOX Sports Radio also showed impressive gains. The network experienced a 20% year-to-year increase in December 2017, and each of the past four months (September through December) ranked as the most-listened-to months in FOX Sports Radio streaming history\u2026..SiriusXM is planning to air a never-before-heard interview with late comedian Joan Rivers on its Entertainment Weekly Radio channel Thursday (2/15). The special is being hosted by Dan Bucatinsky and \u201cWill & Grace\u201d co-creator Max Mutchnick and features PEOPLE and EW editorial director Jess Cagle discussing the conversation.\nFarley, Loudon, and Cooke Discuss Talk Radio Content on RT America. Pictured above (from left to right) are frequent Fox News Channel guest Dr. Gina Loudon, consultant and RT America host Holland Cooke, and radio news pro Jim Farley on Cooke\u2019s \u201cThe Big Picture\u201d program discussing \u201cFake News + Fleeting Attention.\u201d Farley was an ABC and NBC News executive who also managed ratings and billing all-news radio giant WTOP, Washington and tells the viewers he \u201cwas inside the Acela corridor bubble.\u201d Dr. Loudon urges \u201ccommitting at least 5% of news/talk consumption time to people who see things differently.\u201d See the show segment here.\nThe Trump Budget Plan, Trump-Russia Probe, Porter Exit Fallout, Syria-Israel Tensions, North Korea Nuclear Program, Trump Entitlement Reforms, Official Obama Portraits, PyeongChang Winter Games, and NBA Action Among Top News/Talk Stories Yesterday (2/12). The details of the Trump budget that adds to the deficit, includes an infrastructure plan, and more money for the military; the Robert Mueller-led investigation into possible connections between Trump campaign operatives and Russia agents; the White House fallout from the resignation of aide Rob Porter after allegations of domestic violence; tensions in Syria as Damascus warns Israel about further military strikes and Iran\u2019s involvement in the Syrian conflict; President Trump\u2019s charge that Russia has not been helpful in efforts to de-nuclearize North Korea; President Trump proposed overhauling the housing, food stamps and health care programs; reactions to the official portraits of President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama; the Winter Olympics in PyeongChang, South Korea; and NBA action were some of the most-talked-about stories on news/talk radio yesterday, according to ongoing research from TALKERS magazine.\nMusic Radio News and Career Moves. In Seattle, Hubbard Radio appoints Gus Swanson to the marketing/promotions director position for adult contemporary KRWM \u201cWARM 106.9.\u201d Swanson was most recently marketing director and event producer for CBS RADIO in Seattle. Hubbard Seattle market manager Marc Kaye says, \u201cWe are so excited to have someone with Gus\u2019s market and business experience join the great team at \u2018WARM 106.9,\u2019 it\u2019s a very good day!\u201d\u2026..iHeartMedia announces the return of the \u201ciHeartCountry Festival by AT&T\u201d taking place on Saturday, May 5 at the Frank Erwin Center in Austin. This is the fifth consecutive year for the festival and acts set to play this year include: Luke Bryan, Keith Urban, Dustin Lynch, Cole Swindell, Maren Morris, Sugarland, Luke Combs, Billy Currington, Dan + Shay, Jon Pardi, and Brett Young, with more to be announced. 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        "raw_content": "Seventeen percent of the state\u2019s synthetic marijuana calls to the Texas Poison Control Center come from the Rio Grande Valley.\nBy Reynaldo Leanos Jr.May 4, 2016 9:55 amHealth & Science, Top Stories\nReynaldo Leanos Jr./Texas Standard\nMcAllen High School seniors attend an assembly about the dangers of synthetic marijuana.\nAt McAllen High School, some 500 seniors trickle into the school\u2019s auditorium. There\u2019s a special guest here today \u2013 \u00adDr. Ricardo Irizarry. He\u2019s a physiatrist and drug expert from South Texas Behavioral Health. One of his specialties is helping teens struggling with synthetic marijuana.\nAs he takes the stage, Irizarry says he\u2019s here to talk about the dangers, myths and effects of these drugs.\n\u201cI have kids 13, 14 and 15 years old who end up in the hospital who last for two weeks in a psychotic break,\u201d he says.\nAfter he\u2019s left the stage, Irizarry tells me high school seniors and college freshmen are most at risk of using these drugs.\n\u201cI\u2019m seeing around six or seven adolescents every week that have been admitted to the hospital with synthetic cannabinoids withdrawal or intoxication,\u201d he says.\n\u201cSomething\u2019s going on in The Valley. I don\u2019t know what. But yes, you\u2019ve definitely got a problem down there,\u201d Jane Maxwell says.\nMaxwell is from the University of Texas at Austin. She\u2019s a drug expert who, for decades, has studied the patterns of substance abuse across Texas. She says recently, these drugs have hit the Rio Grande Valley region pretty hard.\n\u201cI don\u2019t know if it\u2019s the influence of a lot of these drugs coming across from Mexico, or what,\u201d she says.\nWhatever it is, it\u2019s causing a lot of problems. The latest data from the Texas Poison Control Center shows 17 percent of calls about synthetic marijuana came from the Rio Grande Valley. Almost 1 in every 5 calls in a state as large as Texas came from here.\nOne reason for the proliferation of these types of drugs is that they used to be legal \u2013 or, better said, unregulated. Legislation that outlawed around 1,000 chemical compounds became effective this past September.\nBut Maxwell is not impressed. She says the new regulations have loopholes.\n\u201cOkay if you\u2019re going to make formula A, B and C illegal, I\u2019ll add an oxygen molecule to B and therefore I\u2019m legal again,\u201d she says. \u201cIt\u2019s kind of a race to see who can stay legal and who can invent new chemical versions.\u201d\nCombating synthetic drugs, to many, feels like an uphill battle.\nBut McAllen ISD is not giving up. One way they\u2019re fighting it is with presentations like the one Dr. Irizarry gave at the beginning of this story. The district also has a program called \u2018Family Treatment\u2019 for students who need more help. The program was originally funded by a Department of Education grant. But when that money dried up, McAllen ISD decided to stay committed to it and fund it in house.\nAdrian Garza leads the program.\n\u201c(We\u2019re) more of a facilitator of mental health services,\u201d Garza says.\nFamily Treatment connects those seeking help to a variety of community organizations.\n\u201cThey offer anything from prevention, which would be group sessions,\u201d he says. \u201cAlso, you know, one\u00ad-on-\u00adones, face-\u00adto\u00ad-face sessions, but we have some programs who offer licensed chemical dependency counseling, which is key in those cases for children who may be addicted to synthetic or other drugs.\u201d\nIt may seem like a drop in the bucket, but McAllen ISD wants to keep up the fight against synthetic drugs even as new compounds hit the market every day.",
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        "raw_content": "Moody's assigns Baa3 to Indian Overseas Bank\nStocks and Financial Services Press Releases Thursday April 7, 2011 15:29\nBangkok--7 Apr--Moody's Investors\nMoody's Investors Service has assigned ratings to Indian Overseas Bank (IOB) for the first-time: standalone bank financial strength (BFSR) of D, which maps to a baseline credit assessment (BCA) of Ba2; global local currency (GLC) deposit of Baa3; and foreign currency long-term/short-term deposit of Ba1/Not Prime.\nAt the same time, Moody's has assigned the following foreign currency provisional (P) ratings to IOB's USD 1 billion Medium Term Note\nProgramme: long-term/short-term senior debt of (P)Baa3/(P)Prime-3; subordinated debt, or Lower Tier II debt of (P)Ba1; junior subordinated debt, or Upper Tier II of (P)Ba2; and Hybrid Tier 1 of (P)Ba3(hyb).\nAll the ratings carry stable outlooks.\nThe ratings consider IOB's modest franchise, moderate financial fundamentals, and public-sector bank status.\nWith a 2.4% share in system deposits, the bank is dominant in Tamil Nadu, the southern part of India, and, to a lesser extent, in the Northern and Western regions. It intends to develop its network to 3,000 domestic branches by 2013 and 3,000 ATMs by 2012 from 2,019 and 939, at December 2010. The greater national coverage will help the bank increase its declining proportion of low-cost current account savings accounts (CASA) deposits -- 31.0% at December 2010 - and grow government business.\nIOB's important role in Tamil Nadu and its strong relationship with the government are apparent by the routing of payroll transactions by the state government and the Tamilnadu Electricity Board through the bank. In addition, IOB acts as a conduit for the funds transfers of various government support programs. Furthermore, it has exceeded the 40% government target in its lending to priority sectors. As of December 2010, priority sector loans accounted for 41.1% of its advances.\nFinancially, IOB is recovering from an operating downturn caused by the global financial crisis. Consequently, asset quality remains relatively weak compared to Indian bank peers, although significantly improved and manageable. As of December 2010, gross non-performing assets totalled\nINR32,645 million, or 3.26% of advances. For the system, the ratio was 2.58% at September 2010. Bank management has targeted a gross non-performing assets ratio under 3.00% of advances as of March 2011.\nMeanwhile, IOB's restructured assets of INR75,778 million, or 7.6% of advances were classified on a borrower, rather than facility basis; the latter classification would have resulted in a 26% reduction in restructured assets to 5.6% of gross loans. Nonetheless, this level is higher than the 5.25% of standard assets restructured by the industry during 2008-2010 under the Reserve Bank of India's special regulatory dispensation scheme. However, 96% of IOB's restructured assets are in the standard category.\nOn a positive note, IOB will comply with the regulatory provision coverage requirement of 70% by March 2011. Over the medium to longer term, the bank intends to raise its coverage to 75-80% as a countercyclical measure if profits permit.\nSince the FY2010 year-end, IOB has resumed growing its loan at a rapid 20% pace. In order for IOB to maintain its stand-alone rating, the quality of this growth - as measured by asset quality ratios -- will have to be stronger than current credit quality and be sustained over an extended period. The bank noted that its lending limits are more conservative than those set by the Reserve Bank of India.\nLike other Moody's rated Indian banks, IOB has high borrower concentration as measured against pre-provision profits and Tier 1 capital level.\nAs for capital, IOB's Tier 1 capital ratio will be over 8.0% after the capital injection from the government in March and with the inclusion of net profit for fiscal year 2011.\nIn determining IOB's stand-alone BFSR, Moody's assessed the bank's capital after incorporating expected losses in its risk assets using scenario analysis. This approach is consistent with Moody's \"Calibrating Bank Ratings in the Context of the Global Financial Crisis\" (February\n2009) and the assumptions in \"Stress Testing Indian Banks' Asset Quality\"\nUnder a stress scenario, which assumed a gross non-performing asset ratio of 12.62%, IOB would require INR55.0 billion, or USD1.2 billion, to replenish its Tier 1 capital ratio to 8%. To put this into perspective, IOB's ability to absorb losses in a stress situation is in line with the average for the rated PSBs.\nSimilar to other rated Indian banks, liquidity is not a major credit issue for IOB, although its relatively high loan to deposit ratio -- 80.1% at December 2010 and the highest level in 6 years -- suggests that management is running a tighter balance sheet. This situation is off-set by its substantial portfolio of liquid assets, which make up 18.8% of assets, and comprised primarily government securities.\nProfitability is expected to revert to the bank's normal trend, which is average when compared to its peers. Earnings will be underpinned by lower credit costs from improving asset quality, the resumption of loan growth, and the better than industry provisioning percentage for pension liabilities.\nThese factors will be somewhat off-set by liquidity and competitive pressures on its net interest margin - which had widened in the first 9 months of FY2011 to 3.08% from 2.74% in FY10 - and also by pressures from its rapid branch expansion. Its overseas operations offer diversification, contributing to about 21% of profits as of December 2010.\nFinally, the ratings also incorporate Moody's assessment that the probability of systemic support for IOB, if needed, is very high, and results in a two-notch lift in its GLC deposit rating of Baa3 from its standalone rating of Ba2. This view is predicated on IOB's close relationship with the government of India, via the latter's 65.87% holding, and as evidenced by repeated capital infusions into the bank.\nThe Programme allows for the issuance of various classes of securities, including senior, subordinated or Lower Tier II, junior subordinated or Upper Tier II and Hybrid Tier 1.\nTherefore, individual notes issued under the Programme would be subject to a separate review of the terms and conditions set forth in the final prospectuses, supplements, or offering memorandums of the notes to be issued.\nFurthermore, Moody's does not intend to assign the Programme rating to individual notes that are linked to the performance of another obligor (credit-linked notes), or to notes for which payment of principal or interest is variable and contractually dependent on the occurrence of a non-credit-linked event, or the performance of an index (non-credit-linked notes), except for notes whose principal and coupon payments are affected by standard sources of variation. See Moody's Special Comment \"Moody's Update on Rating Debt Obligations with Variable Promises\" published in June 2009.\nThe principal methodologies used in rating IOB were Bank Financial Strength Ratings: Global Methodology published in February 2007, Incorporation of Joint-Default Analysis into Moody's Bank Ratings: A Refined Methodology published in March 2007, Moody's Guidelines for Rating Bank Hybrid Securities and Subordinated Debt published in November2009 and Frequently Asked Questions: Moody's Guidelines for Rating Bank Hybrid Securities and Subordinated Debt published in November 2009.\nIOB, headquartered in Chennai in India, had assets of INR2,251.9 billion as of December 31, 2010. 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        "raw_content": "The Best of Both Worlds - 2014 Beer-view: Los Angeles Galaxy\nBy Adam Serrano / LA Galaxy Insider\nTeam: LA Galaxy\nThere\u2019s no question that Bruce Arena is the right man for the LA Galaxy and will be until he\u2019s ready to retire. Despite LA\u2019s poor showing in 2013, the Galaxy awarded the four-time MLS Cup champion with a new three year contract this offseason that will keep him with LA for good. In recent years, Arena has not just had success because of his three Designated Players, but he\u2019s also been able to retool his team and integrate young talent into the squad. As Arena continues his term at the helm of the Galaxy, expect more young players to earn significant minutes as the team contends for championships.\nRobbie Keane is undoubtedly one of the most talented players in MLS and the Galaxy will go as far as their captain will take him. In 2013, Keane put in an MVP caliber season with 16 goals and 11 assists despite battling through nagging Achilles injuries throughout the season. After undergoing offseason surgery on both of his achillies, Keane enters the season completely healthy for the first time since 2012. With few international commitments, expect even greater production from the Irishman.\nThe Galaxy have made a number of additions with the acquisitions of Swedish international Stefan Ishizaki, towering forward Rob Friend and midfielder Baggio Hu\u0161idi\u0107, but keep a trained eye on Brazilian target man Samuel. The 22-year-old forward was acquired on loan from Fluminense; the technical attacker has been one of the shining stars of LA\u2019s preseason with impressive displays of technical ability and finishing prowess. If he can form a solid partnership with Robbie Keane, then LA may have found their strike pairing for the foreseeable future.\nGoalkeeping was a major issue for the Galaxy at the start of the 2013 season, but the problem seemed to be corrected midseason with the acquisition of Panamanian shot stopper Jaime Penedo. In his first season in MLS, Penedo had a flair for the dramatic with a number of highlight-reel saves but he must improve on a number of different areas heading into the 2014 campaign. In particular, Penedo appeared too eager at times to come off his line, leading to easy attempts for the opposition. If the Galaxy are to compete for an MLS Cup in 2014, they\u2019ll need Penedo to improve his timing and positioning, in addition, to making acrobatic saves.\nAlso keep an eye on Gyasi Zardes who is starting to round into one of the finest young talents in MLS and midfielder Robbie Rogers, who is seeking to rebound from an inconsistent and injury-riddled 2013 season.\nMLS beware, the LA Galaxy are well-aware of what went wrong in 2013 and they\u2019re aiming to right the wrong during the 2014 season. Late game breakdowns, poor road form and inconsistent play from the team\u2019s youngsters doomed the Galaxy last season, and to correct those issues, Arena brought in more experience faces into his squad with the acquisitions of Friend, Hu\u0161idi\u0107 and Ishizaki. With more experienced personnel and the talent of the likes of Keane, Omar Gonzalez and Robbie Keane, the Galaxy should remain competitive in an already loaded Western Conference. If LA can get continued production from Keane and company, don\u2019t be surprised if the Galaxy are lifting their fifth MLS Cup this December.\nSouthern California has produced many fine beers, but the list starts with Angel City Brewery. They were a no-brainer due to their name\u2019s similarity with the Galaxy\u2019s largest supporters group, the Angel City Brigade. Angel City Brewery has a number of top-tier offerings which all have great Los Angeles themed names, but their finest brew is the Imperial Chai Stout. The Chai Stout may appear to boast a heavy touch at first glance due to the bold mix of malt, chai and chocolate flavors, but the taste is as smooth as Robbie Keane\u2019s first touch. Whenever in the Downtown Los Angeles area, the Chai Stout is a must have.",
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        "raw_content": "The Jazz Mann | James Davison wins the Jazz Young Musician Award 2018. | News | The Jazz Mann\nJames Davison wins the Jazz Young Musician Award 2018.\nJames Davison young Musician Award\nJAZZ YOUNG MUSICIAN AWARD 2018\nSUPPORTED BY THE MUSICIANS\u2019 COMPANY\nThe winner of the Jazz Young Musician Award 2018 is James Davison (trumpet).\nThe Master of The Musicians\u2019 Company, Lady Brewer, presented James with his award at the Pizza Express Jazz Club on 30 September. The finalists who played in the competition were: Nathaniel Cross (trombone), James Davison (trumpet), Joe Downard (bass), Will Glaser (drums), Alex Hitchcock (saxophone) and David Swan (piano). The award was announced following a close audience vote.\nJames Davison joins a distinguished list of past winners including singer Tina May, saxophonists Andy Panayi and Tim Garland, and singer and BBC Radio 3 presenter Emma Smith.\nWinner of the Smith-Watkins Trumpet Award (2016), at the Royal Academy of Music, James is now pursuing a busy and varied freelance career based in London. He was lead trumpet in the National Youth Jazz Orchestra (2014-2017) and is currently lead trumpet with the Scottish National Jazz Orchestra and second trumpet in the London Jazz Orchestra. He has performed with the BBC Big Band, The Syd Lawrence Orchestra, Pete Long\u2019s Echoes of Ellington Orchestra and the Ronnie Scott\u2019s Jazz Orchestra.\nSince graduating with a MA in Jazz Performance at the Royal Academy of Music, James has become a regular lead trumpet deputy in West End Shows including Aladdin, 42nd Street, Book of Mormon, Beautiful, An American in Paris and Guys and Dolls. He has performed with the London Symphony Orchestra and as guest Principal with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and the Hall\u00e9 Orchestra. James is also a member of the award winning Misha Mullov-Abbado Group, Jonny Mansfield\u2019s Elftet, the Sam Watts band, Joe Hill\u2019s North Ark, as well as his own band co-led with Callum Au, playing the music of Clark Terry and Bob Brookmeyer.\nEach year The Musicians\u2019 Company, one of the oldest and most respected charitable companies in the City of London, donates over \u00a3250,000 in scholarships and awards in support of young musicians at the start of their careers across many musical genres.\nFor over 500 years the Worshipful Company of Musicians has supported the music profession in all its forms.\nEvery year the Company gives a range of awards, scholarships and medals, which make a real difference to the lives of outstanding young singers, composers and instrumentalists as they make the transition from study to a professional career in music.\nThe John Christie Award is the Company\u2019s most renowned award with a distinguished list of past winners. Other awards range from Classical Music to Jazz, Music Theatre, Popular Music, Brass Bands and the Military Schools of Music.\nIn addition to their specific award, our winners are invited to become Yeomen Young Artists for the next five years. This entitles them to be considered for a range of performance opportunities, which the Company arranges \u2013 probably their top priority as they seek to become known. This year our Yeomen Young Artists will give over 75 performances at venues ranging from the Wigmore Hall, where the Company organises its own concerts every year, to major music festivals across the country.\nOur Yeomen Young Artists also take part in an extensive Outreach Programme, taking music into primary schools mainly in the more deprived inner London boroughs that have little or no music provision. During 2018 we have worked with 40 different maintained schools. This has involved 17 volunteers making a total of 120 school visits and working with almost 7,000 children.\nIf you would like to learn more about the Company, join us at our events or support our Yeomen Young Artists, please visit our website, http://www.wcom.org.uk or contact Hugh Lloyd, at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).",
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        "raw_content": "Artist trio creating new ideas at Tyneside Cinema\nIN a couple of upstairs rooms at Tyneside Cinema in Newcastle, three international artists have been holed up for the past few weeks in front of computer equipment, cameras and unfathomable hi-tech gadgets.\nLucy Pawlak of Warsaw, German Max Hattler and GH Hovagimyan from New York\nIN a couple of upstairs rooms at Tyneside Cinema in Newcastle, three international artists have been holed up for the past few weeks in front of computer equipment, cameras and unfathomable hi-tech gadgets to create a weird and wonderful new world for us to explore.\nAs part of the cinema\u2019s artists in residence programme, the trio \u2013 Lucy Pawlak of Warsaw, German Max Hattler and GH Hovagimyan from New York \u2013 met for the first time, and it wasn\u2019t long before the project ideas each had in mind began to take on new dimensions.\nLater this week, we\u2019ll see the results of their work with the start of a series of free film screenings, talks and live performances taking place until September.\nAll are groundbreaking experimental artists and the Tyneside offers them a residency with a difference: a chance to try out ideas in a cinema auditorium.\nIt\u2019s an \u201camazing and rare\u201d opportunity,\u201d says video artist and filmmaker Max, who studied in London, where he has now made his home.\nNormally, it would prove too expensive to have a big-screen venue to play with. This offers a chance to show his animation films the way he\u2019d like them to be seen: \u201cIt\u2019s fully digital, for a start,\u201d he says.\nMeanwhile, Lucy, who is also now based in London, sharing her home between there an Warsaw, says: \u201cThis is very different from my previous residency and I love the work space.\n\u201cWorking in a cinema auditorium and getting to know the people that work here is an exciting opportunity.\n\u201cI\u2019ve worked as an usher in a London cinema and couldn\u2019t imagine doing something like this!\u201d\nIt\u2019s meant she can explore her interest in different dimensions, space and live streaming, while Max has put on hold an idea he had initially in mind, to see where his residency takes him.\nThe nature of their work is such that it\u2019s free-flowing, imaginative, open-ended and ready to explore such new directions. Ideas born in the North East could well flourish in later work at new locations.\nAnd they spark of each other. Soon after meeting, Max and GH \u2013 full name Gerard Herant Hovagimyan, which is why he goes by his initials, he laughs \u2013 were talking of working together as part of the residency.\nGH is an internet and digital art pioneer, working in digital performance art, interactive installations and HD video.\n\u201cI was one of the first artists to start working with the internet and with new media in the 1990s,\u201d he says, demonstrating on screen for me a \u201cdifferent way of perceiving reality\u201d in 3D wizardry.\nWhat he\u2019ll be introducing to cinema visitors is his video artwork Plazaville \u2013 a New York-shot film based on Jean Luc Godard\u2019s 1965 classic Alphaville, with 20 \u201cde-constructed\u201d segments of scene re-enactments in the wrong order.\n\u201cIt\u2019s not meant to have a narrative,\u201d he explains. \u201cMovies are like a clich\u00e9: we know the language inside out.\u201d\nJust as we can dip in and out of a movie and still pick up the storyline over repeat views, so our brain here will fill in the gaps, assembling GH\u2019s fragments into a complete picture.\nJust like photographs he\u2019s been taking of the Millennium Bridge. Where he could have taken a series of pictures to make up a panoramic view, he has computer software which can \u201cfill in the gaps\u201d.\nHe doesn\u2019t mind whether viewers sit down to view his work or catch bits of it as they wander in and out \u2013 \u201cit exists in the mind, it doesn\u2019t exist outside\u201d \u2013 though he hopes people will \u201cget it and say \u2018oh yeah, I see what he means\u2019.\u201d\nHe was attracted by this particular residency because, it invited freedom and \u201cencouraged experimentation\u201d.\nThe artists in residence scheme is part of Tyneside Cinema\u2019s digital arts programme, Pixel Palace, which was launched last year and supports artists in the creation of new work.\nArtist and filmmaker Lucy, who is interested in alternative film-making methods, had has just discovered the venue\u2019s link to Ridley Scott \u2013 director of 1982 ground-breaker Blade Runner \u2013 which she recently watched (the director\u2019s great-uncle was the cinema\u2019s founding father, Dixon Scott Senior).\nHopefully, her work will also be futuristic, she says. Her plans for a live stream performance where the audience can control how a character, or avatar, will behave in a given situation tie in with her experiments with reality, distance, time and space, and she\u2019s interested in the cinema\u2019s role here.\n\u201cIt\u2019s basically an opportunity for me to turn a really beautiful cinema auditorium into a live streaming game with cinema elements.\u201d\nHer film will revolve around a character auditioning for a role in a blockbuster film, a kind of remake of Alfred Hitchcock\u2019s 1956 film he Wrong Man, whose main character Manny is a \u201cpolar opposite of Norman Bates\u201d. Audiences, who will able to discuss with Lucy the film they help make, can expect a lot of fun in the process.\nThe artist, who is also working with local improvisation comedy group The Suggestibles while she\u2019s here, likes to inject humour into her work.\nMax, meanwhile, will be giving audiences plenty to think about, with a selection of his work on show.\nHis moving image work, which takes in film, video installation and live audiovisual performance, invites viewers into a stimulating, abstract and atmospheric psychedelic world.\nHe comes from a musical background and his back catalogue reflects his interest in melding sound, music and the moving image, with collaborations including concert visuals for electronic music acts Basement Jaxx and Diplo.\nHe studied in London before choosing to make it his base, but has visited Newcastle once before as part of the AV Festival.\nHe says: \u201cI really liked it. 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        "raw_content": "The giant Galapagos tortoise, a symbol of the islands Photos by Sophia Caride\nThey go for the young And they're hard to catch\nTheir job was to gather up tortoise eggs and take them back to the Charles Darwin Research Station here for protection and hatching.\nThey heard faint scratching and nibbling sounds that day and they knew they were too late for at least one nest. A black Galapagos rat was ahead of them, clawing at a nest of half a dozen or so eggs.\nThe rat was gone when the rangers got there. One egg was broken, but mainly intact. The rangers took the damaged egg to the Darwin Station and two months later a baby tortoise hatched.\nGiant tortoise eggs and baby tortoises are a favorite meal of the ferocious black rats of the Galapagos Islands. The black, furry rats began arriving hundreds of years ago with pirates and explorers. The rats, often a foot long with a thin whip-like tail, are a constant threat to tortoise eggs and newborn tortoises and to the eggs and young of marine iguanas, sea turtles, blue-footed boobies and other birds.\n\u201cRats are a problem,\u201d said Roslyn Cameron, a development officer at the Galapagos Conservancy, a non-profit organization focused on the islands. \u201cThey will always be a problem.\u201d\nThe giant tortoise is one of the Galapagos\u2019 best-known creatures. The tortoises can weigh up to 200 pounds and live for more than 100 years. They are featured in advertising for the islands and they are high on tourists\u2019 lists of things to see.\nBut the number of tortoises has declined sharply over the centuries. Pirates, explorers, whalers and people who settled the forbidding volcanic islands hunted the tortoises. One buccaneer wrote that they were \u201cexcellent good food.\u201d Researchers say the rats have had a dramatic impact on the decline of the tortoises. They are harmless to adult tortoises, but devastating to young tortoises and tortoise eggs. The relentless attacks on tortoise eggs and newborn are one reason, scientists say, that restoration efforts have not been moving faster.\nBy the 1960s scientists estimate that there were no more than 20,000 giant tortoises on the islands, down from perhaps 500,000 when Charles Darwin arrived on Sept. 17,1835 and made discoveries that heavily contributed to his theories of evolution. Once there were 15 species of giant tortoises. Now there are 11. Four have been declared extinct. The tortoises are quiet animals. Their most distinctive sounds are their throaty breathing and their crunching of grass and fruit, their favorite food.\nAs a result of restoration efforts by the Darwin Station and the National Park, the tortoise population has been rising gradually. Scientists estimate that there are perhaps 50,000 tortoises in the Galapagos now. They are listed as vulnerable, or one step below endangered, by the International Union for Conservation of Nature, a global environmental organization in Gland, a suburb of Geneva.\nOne of the objectives of the National Park is to increase the population of tortoises and get them off the vulnerable list.\nThe rats are like phantoms, rarely seen. But wildlife experts say there are lots of them lurking around, usually in ponds and in scrub brush throughout the islands.\n\u201cThey are hard to find, catch and eradicate,\u201d said Javier Castillo, who has been a National Park Ranger for 15 years.\nCastillo and the other rangers use small rectangular wire cages to trap the rats. They hunt them with rifles and handguns and blowtorches. They put poison pellets in the traps and they scatter the pellets and spray the poison in places where the rats hang out.\nBut the rats are wily. Christian Sevilla, a coordinator for the National Park Service, said it can take weeks to trap one. The rangers check their traps regularly. But mostly, they say, the rats get away.\nIn 2012, the park began using a small, blue poison cube made by Bell Laboratories, in Holmdel, N.J. The poison gives off an aroma that the black rats love, but that is repulsive to other animals.\nThe poison was used most heavily on Pinzon Island, an outcropping of about seven square miles of volcanic rock, 22.9 miles west of Santa Cruz. As a precaution, the park took off the island 34 Galapagos Hawks and 40 marine iguanas while the poison was in use. Authorities in the National Park say the poison killed nearly 180 million black rats on Pinzon. The park has used the blue poison on four more of the dozen or so main islands that make up the Galapagos archipelago \u2013 all uninhabited by people.\nThe pale white tortoise eggs, about the size of chicken\u2019s eggs, are easy to find, the rangers say. Female tortoises dig shallow, dirt pits, lay half a dozen eggs, cover them with dirt and leave. Black rats look for the disturbed earth and go after the eggs. Sometimes the rats arrive as the eggs are hatching and attack the wobbly-legged baby tortoises as they take their first steps.\nThe baby tortoises are no larger than a man\u2019s hand. They have fragile skin. For the first four years of their lives they are at the mercy of the rats.\nThe Charles Darwin Research Station opened in 1959 with the restoration of the giant Galapagos tortoise as its main goal. Nine years later, the National Park took control of the breeding center and now oversees it.\nTourists flock to the center. They see cages with baby tortoises with their ages painted on their shells. They see weathered wooden and rough stone corrals with bigger tortoises and land iguanas. Rangers talk with visitors about the life-cycle of tortoises and the work of restoring the tortoise population.\nRangers and scientists collect tortoise eggs throughout the islands during the nesting season from July through November. Then scientists put the eggs into incubators for hatching. Just as in nature, a few degrees difference in temperature determines gender. A temperature of 29.5 Celsius or 85.1 Fahrenheit produces a female. Males are born at 28 degrees Celsius or 82.4 degrees Fahrenheit. Seventy percent of the tortoises produced at the center are female, 30 percent are male.\nWhen tortoises at the center are four years old and able to defend themselves, the rangers tag them and set them free on their native islands.\nThe giant Galapagos tortoises live on six islands: Santa Cruz, Santiago, San Crist\u00f3bal, Pinz\u00f3n, Espa\u00f1ola and Isabela. Santa Cruz has the most tortoises at an estimated 2,500. 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        "raw_content": "Orly Taitz, the \"birther queen,\" has a good chance of winning a Republican primary to for California's Secretary of State, and that has the GOP worried.\nAn article from The Huffington Post explains that Taitz, whose claim to fame is questioning the president's citizenship, is facing a weak primary challenge from the GOP, meaning she could possibly win the Republican nomination for the position, and if that is the case, the Republicans running for governor may face an unwanted burden.\nKasie Hunt wrote of Taitz's campaign for Poltico:\n\u201cIt\u2019d be a disaster for the Republican party,\u201d says James Lacy, a conservative GOP operative in the state. \u201cCan you imagine if [gubernatorial candidate] Meg Whitman and [candidate for Lt. Gov.] Abel Maldonado \u2014 both of whom might have a chance to win in November \u2014 had to run with Orly Taitz as secretary of state, who would make her cockamamie issues about Obama\u2019s birth certificate problems at the forefront of her activities?\u201d\n\u201cThere is no Republican candidate for statewide office that would be willing to have her campaign with them,\u201d says Adam Probolsky, a spokesman for the Orange County Republican Party.\nBut longtime California GOP strategist Allan Hoffenblum, who publishes the California Target Book, says a Taitz victory is entirely possible. \u201cIt will be a complete embarrassment if she wins, but these things can happen,\u201d he said.\nTaitz, who was born in Moldova, immigrated to the U.S. from Israel in 1987, and is now a practicing dentist in Laguna Niguel, gained considerable media exposure for her contention, against all evidence, that Obama lied about being born in Hawaii and under the Constitution cannot be president.\nHer views are so extreme that she was disinvited to an April tea party rally featuring Republican Senate candidates Carly Fiorina and Chuck DeVore \u2014 and both were quick to distance themselves from her, saying they did not know she had been scheduled to attend.\nDeVore\u2019s spokesman told the Los Angeles Times that DeVore \u201cstrongly disapproves of Orly Taitz and the crazy theories she continues to advance,\u201d while a Fiorina spokeswoman said Obama is \u201cabsolutely eligible for the presidency.\u201d\nA Taitz victory can mean terrible things for the GOP, having the Sarah Palin effect on the race. In 2008, I was interested in all the candidates and when it came down to Barack Obama and John McCain, I was very interested in both until the selection of Sarah Palin. After researching the vice-presidential candidate and listening to her views on various positions, and just listening to her in general, my preference shifted towards the Democratic presidential candidate that election cycle.\nAlso, what I find interesting is that Republican candidates are now being forced to choose between supporting the teabag base or embrace the more moderate views - these candidates know that it would be near impossible to get elected in California if they take such radical positions. Disowning such radical claims will only highlight the symbiotic relationship between the Tea Party and the GOP. Let's just hope that Democrats and the media step out of their Spiral of Silence and point out just how exactly this minority fringe group is attempting to influence national politics.\nTopics: California, campaign, Carly Fiorina, Chuck DeVore, conservatives, election, Huffington Post, Kasie Hunt, Meg Whitman, Orly Taitz, Politico, tea party\nI think a Taitz victory would be a wonderful thing. Who could better illustrate right wing insanity?",
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        "raw_content": "Phillip Zach is a German artist currently based between Frankfurt and Istanbul. His work explores mechanisms with which the human mind divides the world and thus creates structures of hierarchy. Entertaining non sequitur, anti-synthetic poetics, often stressing structural contradictions, his work investigates the dialectics through which cultures are formed. Questions of personal self-construction, authenticity, science-fiction and the plasticity of matter and mind permeate his recent practice. Comprising various media such as text, objects, installations, curatorial projects, process based exhibitions and collaborations, his work performs on a line of inconsistent decisions that challenge the economy of recognizability and the self-branding as an artist. \u201eIt is some kind of mind game I am playing with myself. Observing how far it is possible to lose myself and lag behind to then catch up again. Leaving what I have done before and doing something that initially seems really far away and different, is always an exercise to observe where all the connections lie.\u201c\nZach is currently based in Istanbul in a one-year residency with the Hessische Kulturstiftung (Hessian cultural grant). He studied at the University of Fine Arts, Hamburg and at St\u00e4delschool Frankfurt, where he graduated in 2012. Previous solo exhibitions include Content is Fiction, New Jerseyy (Basel, 2013), Hospital Postures at Johan Berggren Gallery (Malm\u00f6, 2013), When a boat runs ashore the sea has spoken at Flute Douce Artspace (Frankfurt, 2012) and Why is Bad nice? at Frankfurter Kunstverein (2011). His work has been shown internationally including exhibitions at Freedman Fitzpatrick Gallery (Los Angeles, 2014), White Flag Projects (St. Louis, 2014), Grand Century (New York, 2014), Paramount Ranch (Los Angeles, 2014), Greene Naftali Gallery (New York, 2013), Sandy Brown Gallery (Berlin, 2013), M/L Artspace (New York, 2013), Halle f\u00fcr Kunst and Kunstraum of Leuphana University (L\u00fcneburg, 2012), Museum of Modern Art (Frankfurt, 2012), Museum of Contemporary Art (Roskilde, 2012), Bas Fisher Invitational Gallery (Miami, 2012) and Kunstverein Heidelberg (2011).",
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        "raw_content": "Terry chats about being a parent and moving to Newstart\nPosted by Pat McDermott McDermott on April 01, 2016 11:59 PM\nTerry Page studies full-time and works up to 15 hours a week as a hairdresser but will struggle to pay medical and sporting bills for son, when she is transferred from the parenting payment to the lesser Newstart payment, in April.\n\u201cI am very grateful for any help from the government but when I have rent, groceries, health insurance, power, phone and car expenses to pay, I don\u2019t know how I\u2019m going to make it through this year. I don't smoke, drink or do drugs and my living expenses are low.\u201d\nThe psychology student and mum of one says her eight year old son Max has learning delays which means monthly medical bills for speech and occupational therapists.\n\u201cHe needs to see a speech therapist at $70 per visit and an occupational therapist at $80 each month. My health fund only covers part of this, the rest has to come out of pocket.\u201d\nTerry involves Max in a variety of sports to keep him active and involved in the community, but it also comes at a cost that she is worried she won\u2019t be able to maintain on a Newstart payment.\n\u201cI like him to do a sport, Nippers in the summer, this is $130 per season and soccer in the winter, this is $220. I really don't think I should take that away from him as I believe for an only child whose father is rarely in his life he should have good male mentors.\u201d\nTerry believes thousands of other single parents are in the same position and is calling on the government to keep them on the parenting payment.\n\u201cI have some health issues including RSI in the wrist and shoulder which is why I\u2019m studying, as I know the time will come that I can no longer continue as a hairdresser.\u201d\nTerry says she has been so stressed about the impending transfer to the Newstart payment that she is concerned she could have a breakdown.\nThe Parenthood is looking for more PAID contributors like Terry. Do you have something you want to say?",
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        "raw_content": "Home News Brexit fallout: Scottish universities fear for their international reputation\nBrexit fallout: Scottish universities fear for their international reputation\nUniversities Scotland, which represents Scotland\u2019s 19 higher education institutions, and Research Councils UK have recently expressed their concerns that universities and research institutes could lose out on attracting students from Europe if the uncertainty over the future of EU citizens is not resolved soon.\n\u201cWhatever arrangement is reached for Scotland and the UK\u2019s future relationship with the EU, the mobility of talent needs to be retained if we are not to become intellectually and culturally impoverished,\u201d a submission addressed to the House of Commons Scottish Affairs Committee said.\nIn order to maintain the current status, Universities Scotland \u201cexpects the UK government to take action,\u201d as director Alastair Sim, director of the organisation, stated. World-class performances are \u201cunderpinned by being able to recruit talented academics and researchers from the EU and across the world to work in partnership with those from the UK.\u201d\nUniversities Scotland calls for the immigration status of existing EU national university staff and students to be confirmed. \u201cEarly confirmation of the immigration status of EU nationals already working in the UK could prevent an exodus of talent that would be greatly to the detriment of Scottish higher education, Scotland and the UK,\u201d the organisation\u2019s report said.\nThe submission also raises concerns that reduction in access to EU funding programmes will pose a threat to the financial resources of higher education institutions. The Herald recently listed the disciplines in UK universities which receive the highest proportion of their total research income from the EU, with archaeology (34.8%) at the top. IT and system sciences, classics, law and philosophy receive between a quarter and a third of their funding from EU Government bodies.\nAs higher education is the third largest sector in Scotland, a negative impact of Brexit could hurt domestic economy significantly. Shirley-Anne Sommerville, Scotland\u2019s minister for further education, higher education and science, stated: \u201cBrexit is far and away the biggest threat to jobs and long-term prosperity, with the potential to cost the Scottish economy up to 80,000 jobs over the next decade and up to \u00a311.2 billion per year by 2030. But for our world-leading universities and research institutes, the effects could be particularly severe.\u201d\nScotland itself has taken the initiative as John Swinney, Scotland\u2019s deputy first minister, promised that EU undergraduate students will still receive free tuition at Scottish universities after the UK leaves the EU. UK ministers, however, have not yet guaranteed that EU students would be granted visas to allow them to stay for the full duration of their courses.\nIf the UK eventually leaves the EU in 2019, according to government\u2019s plans, this would be halfway through a four-year undergraduate degree that starts next year. The UK government reacted to the claims of Universities Scotland by issuing a general statement. \u201cWe will continue to work with the sector to ensure that we get the best deal for the whole of Britain in our negotiations to leave the EU, including for our world-class universities,\u201d a spokesperson said.\nPrevious articleIt\u2019s beginning to look a lot like Christmas, ev\u2019rywhere you go\u2026\nNext articleControversy over higher education funding proposals",
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        "raw_content": "Thousands of UFO sightings are reported every year but not many countries are willing to spend money investigating them - there is just one dedicated state-run team left in Europe. Is France onto something?\nYou don't need a time machine when you visit the French Space Centre headquarters in Toulouse - it's already a throwback to the 1970s. Green lawns sweep onto to wide boulevards with stout long rectangular office blocks on either side.\nIt's almost Soviet-style in the heart of southern France. There are few signs of life even though 1,500 people, most of them civil servants, work in boxy offices along narrow unappealing corridors.\nFrance has the biggest space agency in Europe - the result of the 1960s space race and President Charles de Gaulle's grand determination to keep France independent of the US by building its own satellites, rocket launchers and providing elite space research.\nAn offshoot of all that - France is the only country in Europe to maintain a full-time state-run UFO (unidentified flying objects) department. There used to be one in the UK and another in Denmark but they closed down years ago due to budget cuts.\nFrance's UFO unit consists of four staff, and about a dozen volunteers who get their expenses paid to go on site and look into reports of strange sightings in the skies.\nA drawing from the files at the French UFO department\nThe team is called Geipan. That's a French acronym for Study Group and Information on Non-Identified Aerospace Phenomenon.\nIts boss is Xavier Passot. Surrounded by dozens of books on UFOs, and stacks of documents, he tells me his mission is to be as transparent as possible about strange sightings and to follow up on each one that his team receives.\nThey publish their results on their website which gets 30,000 hits a month. The team receives, on average, two UFO sightings a day. The department insists an 11-page form is filled out for each one. The idea is to provide details including photographs where possible but also weed out jokers and time-wasters.\nIf someone claims to have seen strange lights in the skies, the UFO team might go online to see whether the observation took place on a flight path - it can trace commercial air traffic going back more than a week.\nThe team also has access to military flight paths and is in touch with the air force and air traffic controllers.\nSometimes if its staff are really intrigued by photos they have seen or if there have been several witnesses to the same sighting, they will call the local police to ask whether they can be considered credible.\nThey might even check with neighbours to see whether they were out drinking that night or perhaps smoking something other than cigarettes.\nPassot says many of the people who get in touch are smokers, puffing away outside bars or their own homes at night, gazing at the stars.\nOne of the boxy offices houses yellowing archives going back to the 1950s. The papers I look at contain eerie accounts of strange things encountered in the skies by fighter pilots on routine reconnaissance missions.\nFor what it's worth and for those who suspect there's conspiracy afoot, Passot tells me he has never covered up a UFO sighting.\nI take a look at some amazing photos of strange lights and circular forms caught on camera. One, taken by a motorist, of a white ring shape above Marseille is particularly grabbing (the image at the top of this page). But the team figured that one out - it wasn't invaders from Mars, just the reflection of a small interior overhead light in the car.\nIn fact, the department can explain away nearly all these phenomena and, believe it or not, the most common culprits are Chinese lanterns sent up at night during parties. The investigators often telephone the local town hall to ask if, perhaps, there had been a wedding going on at the time.\nBalloons and kites floating in the skies also get mistaken for alien craft, and space debris and falling meteorites giving off strange lights are more common than one might think.",
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        "raw_content": "It is very common that we talk of the importance of protein, carbohydrates and fats in our diet, but one of the most under rated and misunderstood macronutrients is water. A while a go I read an amazing book called \u2018Your Bodies Many Cries for Water\u2019 by Dr Batmanhelidj. Since this I have had a great deal of respect for what an important part of our diet water is, and with this has come my interest in electrolytes.\nAnyone who has been reading across my blogs for some while will know that I am a user of electrolytes, to help maintain and optimise my hydration levels. I think that the use of electrolytes is an often under rated aspect of nutrition. Although I do not supplement every drink with these magical substances but I use them in a range of situations.\nFirst of all though maybe we should consider what electrolytes actually are, well they are essentially provide a set of minerals salts that help to maintain hydration, prevent cramps, enhance your mental focus and hep to sustain energy/focus. I find that with the large amount of travel that I do, that it can be easy for me to become dehydrated. I have used them to great effect on the dreaded long haul flights which is a very dehydrating environment.\nA few years back I came across a company called Elete Electrolytes after seeming to hear about them on a wide range of podcasts and in articles. I decided to give these a go and these have been by far some of the best electrolytes that I have used. The electrolytes are a solution and come in a range of size of bottles, my favourite has always been the 25ml pocket bottle. This is a really handy item as it is easy to transport, I tend to have a couple about at any one time.\nThis small dropper bottle packs some power with the 25ml of solution working with 10 litres of electrolyte charged water. The container is robust, designed to avoid spillage and is refillable. This means you can save on cost per litre by buying one of the larger 120ml, 240ml or 480ml, and refilling the pocket bottle.\nI have used Elete electrolytes across a range of situations to see how it worked and if I felt it made any impact on my hydration levels. Having been using them for over 3 years now I can honestly say they make such a difference is a large range of situations. I have used them throughout the day, and especially in and around sport. They have definitely made a difference to not only my hydration levels but also my energy levels.\nOne of the situations that I have found Elete electrolytes to be most useful in is hot conditions. I tend to dehydrate quickly when overseas in a hot environment. It is also the problem that retaining the water can sometimes be as much as an issue when in these conditions. Having the electrolytes with me have greatly reduced the dehydration headaches and tiredness allowing me to make the most of the heat and the sun. It has even helped on more than one occasion with what was expected to be a killer hangover.\nIt is when the product is used playing sport or in the gym when it comes into its own, this product is really a wonder hydrater which ultimately results in better performance. I would strongly recommend that you give it a go at a few quid for a pocket bottle it is worth a try and I can promise you will be a convert to the power of Eletewater!\nTags: Electrolytes, Elete, Nutrition, Review",
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        "raw_content": "Fitbay GP Referral Programme\nFind out about the scheme set up to increase the number of adults participating in regular moderate intensity exercise or activities.\nIn Torbay the GP Referral scheme has been set up to increase the number of adults participating in regular moderate intensity exercise or activity as part of a planned preventative and/or rehabilitation programme, as a prescribed treatment from their local GP.\nThe Fitness in Torbay Exercise referral Scheme (FITBAY) is a 10 week exercise programme supervised by fully qualified professionals and is open to anyone registered with a GP in the Bay. The cost is \u00a340. There are various venues across Torbay offering gym sessions, walking programmes and Toning Tables.\nPhysical activity has a key part in improving health and well being. It helps to prevent coronary heart disease, stroke and some forms of cancer - our countries leading killers. It can also reduce the risk of developing hypertension, diabetes, overweight and obesity.\nWho are Fitness in Torbay?\nAll of the exercise professionals who work on the Fitness in Torbay scheme have been trained to a nationally recognised standard. Their education may include degrees in Exercise and Sports Sciences, Professional qualifications in Gym and group instruction, Referred populations (ability to exercise people with various medical conditions), Cardiac Rehabilitation (ability to exercise people who have had cardiac surgery), amongst others. We are not doctors or physiotherapists but we have had some training in medical conditions and common medications. Therefore we are aware of the benefits of exercise to your health and understand how your medications may affect your ability to exercise.\nDo you want to be come more active, more often and have fun, meet new people, discover your local environment, try something new or improve your health?\nPhysical activity has been proven to have a positive effect on health and fitness. In addition there is evidence to show that physical activity can help reverse or have a significant impact on medical conditions or ailments that you may suffer from. This can lead to reduction in medication, fewer visits to the doctor, and a huge improvement in your well being.\nWe have helped many people to reduce their stress levels (often something carers can find beneficial), to boost their confidence (helps to make new friends), lose weight (reducing chances of heart disease and many other medical conditions, control their blood sugar levels (improving their diabetes care), to be able to move more easily around the house and to walk further (boosting energy levels), and to manage joint pains (returning people to work).\nFor more information about the Fitness in Torbay scheme speak to your doctor or contact the Community Fitness Team on 0300 456 1006 or visit the Healthy Lifestyles Team Opens in a new window website.",
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        "raw_content": "Queensland is a state in Australia that is home to many major tourist attractions. It is located on the northeast side of the country. The state is ideal for touring as it is within the tropics and has fair weather. The state has a sandy and warm water beach to the east that is a major attraction.\nQueensland has a wealth of tourist attractions that make the state very popular with tourists. These attractions are listed below;\nBeaches in Queensland\nSome of the popular beach areas in Queensland include the Gold Coast that is known for its lovely beaches, family fun entertainment, night life and Theme Parks. The Sunshine Coast is a string of beach towns from Noosa to Caloundra. They are urban and vibrant with fun and entertainment. Whitsunday Islands is a set of 74 small islands along the Airlie Beach. It is a major tourist attraction and has lovely hotels, water sports and a lot of beach activity. The Fraser Coast is a UNESCO heritage site and is ranked as the world\u2019s largest sand island. The Mackay beaches on the other hand are secluded and are a quiet option for those who prefer this. The Bundaberg is a coral island located at the southern side of the state. The island has a wealth of marine wildlife.\nThe Great Barrier Reef is one of the most popular and major attraction for Queensland. It is one of the 7 Wonders of the World. The reef is spectacular and a must visit for anyone touring Queensland. The labyrinth reef stretches underwater and it can be viewed at different places along the beach. The reef can also be better viewed from a helicopter, from a glass base boat or by scuba diving into the sea along the reef. The reef is best seen at the Whitsundays, Townsville and Mackay areas.\nThis is yet another UNESCO Heritage site. The park has a breath taking scenery of tropical fauna with epiphytic plants, fig bushes and tropical vegetation graced by the clear Mossman River that glides along the boulders. You can take a walk along this lovely river and enjoy the large variety of birds and butterflies. The park is part of the wider Mossman Gorge area that has other lovely tropical scenes.\nThe coastline along Queensland also carries a wealth of marine wildlife that is worth a visit. Some of the famous animals in the region include the Migrating Whales that migrate close to the shores between Julys to November when the winds are strong. The Nesting Sea Turtles are another major wildlife attraction. There are a wide variety of these turtles along the Queensland beach including the green turtle, loggerhead, flat-back and the leather-back.\nOther attractions in Queensland include the Moreton Bay, Wallaman Falls National Park, the RiverFire festival, Wallaman Falls and the Undara Lava Tubes.\nAs you now in the Queensland region the most famous tourist site to be visited is the Airlie Beach. In this town you can find enough of facilities which attract the tourist. Once you visit here it will be your adventurous vacation. When you are on an Australian holidays then definitely don\u2019t forget to give a visit to this beautiful place.",
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        "raw_content": "Expo - Victoria 2011 (Geelong)\nVictorian Expo\nVenue, Visit, Stay\ne-handouts Victorian Expo\nHit the Road Digger\nBrought to you by historian/writer Colin Mockett and musician Shirley Power of Drop of a Hat Productions\nHit the Road Digger: the building of the Great Ocean Road is a live musical/multimedia presentation built around images of the Great Ocean Road's constuction.It's presented by singer/musician Shirley Power and researcher/narrator Colin Mockett and includes the big hit parade songs of the times. So you'll hear plenty of gorgeous music of the 1920s and 30s. The show takes in all the drama, the humour and the political wrangling involved in construction of one of the world's iconic highways.\nVictoria's Grea t Ocean Road stands as testament to the foresight and determination of one man - Geelong Mayor Howard Hitchcock. Plans for a Victorian coastal highway had been on the boards for decades when he was elected mayor of Geelong, but all had been rejected by state and federal politicians who said the project had no commercial or military value. But Howard Hitchcock, in the years following WWI, foresaw a time when people would own cars and would want to experience beautiful coastal scenery. He was talking tourism 50 years before anyone else. But more than this, he actually went ahead and built his Great Road, taking 14 years and frequently paying the road-gangs himself when no other funds were available.\nToday, the hand-built Great Ocean Road - there was no machinery used in its construction - is acknowledged as the world's longest war memorial, and the largest monument to peace. It's also Victoria's most-visited tourist attraction. It was a source of employment for returned soldiers damaged by conflict as well as providing work during the Great Depression.\nAt Hit The Road Digger, the road's fascinating history is rolled out against a background of wonderful songs of the times. These include: Painting The Clouds With Sunshine, Keep On The Sunny Side, Aint Misbehavin\u2019, Look For The Silver Lining, I n My Merry Oldsmobile There\u2019s A Long Long Trail aWinding, Happy Days Are Here Again, I\u2019m Always Chasing Rainbows, The Best Things In Life Are Free, Hard Times (Come Again No More), I\u2019ll Get By (As Long As I Have You) and On The Sunny Side Of The Street.\nClick here for preview (3rd review on the page)\nTicket price: $10 for those registered for the Expo and $15 for those attending the concert only",
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        "raw_content": "Uranium Price\u2019s Hidden Driver\nBy now, you\u2019ve seen uranium down right soar. But any savvy uranium investor will realize that demand hasn\u2019t really increased at all. Despite estimates for the construction of as many as 200 new nuclear reactors to be built over the next 20 years, there have been no new reactors actually come on line.\nIn fact, we\u2019re about to see a temporary decline in demand due to a potential shutdown of nuclear power plants in New Jersey. 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View 100% free report from a real uranium insider by\nNow get this. The spot market for uranium trades an average of $56.5 million every week. There is only 26 million pounds traded every year. So you could see how even a new $94 million investment could change the market.\nDoubling up on profits\nThe Wall Street Journal has called hedge funds' involvement in the market \u201ca new type of nuclear-arms race.\u201d\nAs Wall Street's bushwackers, hedge funds are hoarding every pound they can locate.\nHedge fund Adit Capital bought up millions of pounds for as little as $20 per pound. Today, the fuel is trading at an even $90. QVT Financial, a $5-billion hedge fund, jumped into the market last August to the tune of $42.1 million. And Citadel Investment Group assumed control of 2.3 millions pounds through its stake in an IPO.\nHedge funds now hold nearly 25% of the total supply produced in 2005 and 2006 -- parting with only 1% of it.\nThey're intensifying the world's shortage -- and they're moving fast.\nYou see, they win either way. They\u2019re aggressive buying is causing uranium prices to soar. Meanwhile, the value of their holdings is increasing in lockstep with the price spikes they\u2019re causing. Due to the illiquid uranium market, the hedge funds are controlling their own profits. What a business!\nSupply drops 32%\nThe hedges are causing most of the new demand for uranium. But there are supply issues hitting the market every day. ERA uranium miners recently announced that its uranium oxide production was 28 percent lower in the first quarter due to a cyclone that hit its Ranger Mine in the Northern Territory of Australia.\nThe volume of ore milled for the three months was 32 per cent lower than in the same quarter last year. This was largely the result of a processing plant shut down and restart forced by the extreme weather.\nSure, something really does have to give. But it\u2019s not going to be uranium prices.\nYou see, high uranium prices have little impact on their eventual user, nuclear power plants. In economic parlance, we call demand for uranium highly \u201cinelastic.\u201d That\u2019s economic parlance for something that\u2019s demand is poorly correlated to price. The classic example of a product with very inelastic demand is cigarettes. As a pack of cigarettes rises in price, the total number of packs consumed declines very little.\nUranium demand is so inelastic because of the amount of electricity a single pound of uranium can produce. In fact, uranium only accounts for a very small portion of the total costs of electricity generation from nuclear power. For instance, at $85 per pound, uranium only adds $4.25 per megawatt-hour (MWh) of electricity. And with a MWh of electricity currently selling going for as much as $60, uranium only accounts for 7.08% of nuclear power generation costs.\nMy latest uranium pick is generating profits for BreakAway Investor's portfilo right now. For the specific details of Andrew Mickey's recommendation,\nThat\u2019s why uranium could hit $200 per pound (which is very likely to happen over the next 18 months) and nuclear power companies wouldn\u2019t be overly concerned. 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        "raw_content": "October 31, 2017 Kristof De MeyPartnerships, Projects, Sportswear, StartUps\nAn inspirational story for (future) student entrepreneurs\nAshkan Joshghani, a 3rd Master student in veterinary medicine at Ghent University, pursued his dream to develop a new type of sports glove. With a lot of passion and willingness to succeed, he recently created a unique link between innovative academic research, valorisation management and student-entrepreneurship. What started as a student\u2019s idea, ultimately resulted into a partnership agreement with Ghent university, the approval of a funded research and development (R&D) project and a joint patent application. This is the story behind the project called \u2018Exoligamentz\u2019.\nAshkan is an athlete in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, one of the most effective and fastest growing martial arts in the world. Within this sport, he noticed that fingers are often prone to injury as the joints consistently endure significant forces and impact.\nAfter encountering several finger injuries in his first year as an athlete, he realized that the long-term effects of these repetitive injuries could not be avoided if he proceeded with this sport. The same problem was also shown by other well-known (young) athletes, of which some even could not make a closed fist anymore due to the repetitive injuries they already faced.\nLike most of these people, he also started to use sport tape to protect his fingers. However, he faced another problem: daily use of sports tape costs a lot of time and money, but more importantly, the tape lacks sufficient protection. When sweat and motion comes in play, the tape often loses its supportive function resulting in trauma or pain and discomfort due to overuse.\nSo, he decided to address this issue by using his medical know-how and practical experience in this type of sports to design an innovative sport glove. His (prototype) design includes a way to restrict improper joint motion while still maintaining functional movements of the hand.\nNext, Ashkan arranged meetings with professors and researchers within the university to present his idea. To further explore the possibilities to develop this kind of product within the university, he approached the appropriate business developer (Kristof De Mey) and the central Tech Transfer (TT) office for legal and intellectual property (IP) support.\nHe ultimately established a partnership by sharing his IP with the university. As the results of the search for preliminary prior art confirmed the glove to be innovative, it was jointly decided to submit a patent application. In addition, a project proposal to develop a prototype and a relevant test method was written in close collaboration between Ashkan, textile (Prof Lieva Van Langenhove) and physical therapy researchers and clinicians and the Victoris business developer, which was ultimately approved in April this year. In addition, Steve Stevens from the \u2018Dare to venture\u2019 program for Ghent University students with entrepreneurial ambitions, supported the project from the beginning.\nSo, it took Ashkan two years of dedicated work, but he succeeded in establishing this partnership. Therefore, he is now the project leader of the Exoligamentz project. Ashkan is still combining his entrepreneurial endeavours with studying veterinary medicine, which for your information is the world best faculty in its kind, according to the Shanghai Global Ranking of Academic Subjects.\nWe believe this story may be an inspiration for every student to pursue his/her entrepreneurial dream! Whether it will lead to a commercial success is still unknown. Nevertheless, it shows that dedication, a proactive attitude and a passion for innovation may open new paths for structural support for student-entrepreneurs in the future.\nStudents with ideas for start-ups or innovations in sports technology, sportswear or nutrition, may contact us to arrange an intake meeting.\n: Dare to Venture, Ghent University",
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        "raw_content": "People are often confused by the lack of autism in the Amish people. The Amish do not experience autism, or most of the other learning disabilities that plague our technological society. They live in a society that consists of outdated technologies and ideals, at least by contemporary standards.\nTheir diet consists of eating organic, fresh, locally-grown produce, and of course, they do not follow the established vaccination routines. To the dismay of the mainstream media and the medical establishment, this has resulted in a healthier people, who are void of all of our chronic diseases. Heart disease, cancer, and diabetes are virtually non-existent in Amish villages.\nEqually non-existent are our modern, chemically-engineered medicines, enhanced (chemically engineered) foods, G.M.O. (genetically engineered) foods, and of course, vaccines. How is it that those who are without the so-called \u201cmiracles\u201d of modern orthodox medicine are healthier? The truth about health, medicine, and how they both relate to the Amish has become an embarrassment to some rather powerful people.\nThere have been 3 (yes three) verified cases of autism in the Amish, and two of those children were vaccinated. No information is available for the third child, who was likely vaccinated himself. The strong correlation between vaccinations and autism is becoming undeniable, unless you work for the medical establishment (pharmaceutical company), the government, or the Advertising companies called Mainstream Media.\nProponents of the status quo actually claim that the Amish must have a super gene that makes them immune to autism. They rationalize that autism must be some type of genetic failure, which attacks brains based on religious affiliations. It is truly the best of F.D.A. and A.M.A. science in all its shining glory. Vaccine proponents are willing to espouse any ridiculous explanation, so long as they do not have to accept that their industry is causing chronic disease. Due to all their help, children in the United States have a stunning 2% chance of developing autism, and that percentage is growing rapidly.\nThe Amish are constantly harassed by health officials, who attempt to convince them to vaccinate their children. Whilst most Amish still refuse to vaccinate their children, a small minority are beginning to succumb to the scare tactics. This continues despite the fact that health officials actually have no legal right to visit peoples' homes and harass them into accepting \u2018medications\u2019. As more of the Amish vaccinate, the autism rates in their community will rise. Fortunately, the majority of the Amish still contend that vaccinations are against God's will, which interestingly enough, does indeed seem to be bringing about many health blessings.\nMany of the viruses which children are vaccinated against are no longer circulating. However, fear tactics by the media have led frightened parents to vaccinate their children against these viruses anyway. One of those viruses is polio. Dr. Sherri Tenpenny reported that the most recent case seen in the Western Hemisphere was in Peru, in 1991. The World Health Organization (W.H.O.) declared the Western hemisphere free of Polio in 1994. Such inconvenient figures are not cited by the mainstream media, doctors, or the American Medical Association.\nOn October 14, 2005, the media swung into hysteria after the vaccine-strain of the polio virus was found in the stools of four Amish children. The media initially declined to mention that it was the chemically-inactivated version, which is only found inside the orally-given vaccine. This means that the source for the out-break was the vaccine itself. The situation was sensationally exploited to terrorize parents who had been avoiding vaccines.\nThe horrors of polio were greatly exaggerated by the allopathic establishment's across-the-board removal of tonsils, which is the only organ that produces polio antibodies. Around the same time, the newly-created F.D.A. began suppressing the use of silver in medicines, which was the only safely-digestable substance that was known to kill viruses (like polio). Finally, \u2018the solution\u2019 that industry desired, namely a vaccine, was released at the time that the epidemic was naturally ending, so that the industry's vaccine could be given credit. All of this was orchestrated to manipulate the masses into buying into vaccines, radiation, and chemistry for health.\n\u201cDuring the polio epidemics, it was found that people who had their tonsils removed were 3 \u2013 5 times more likely to develop paralysis\u2026 There were many at that time that suggested that polio was an iatrogenic disease [caused by the medical establishment] \u2026 we caused thousands of cases of paralysis. We did not cause the polio, but we converted people who would have recovered from a viral illness into people with a paralytic illness.\u201d \u2013 Dr. Mark Donohoe\nWith vaccinations, we convert people who may have had natural immune-strengthening infections like the flu, or chickenpox into people who have life-changing disorders like autism. None of the Amish children who had polio in their stools experienced paralysis, or any other horrific symptoms. 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        "raw_content": "Results from a new global survey revealed that more than one-third (36%) of the 310 physicians surveyed do not think they have sufficient information required to make informed decisions on how to sequence treatments for patients with epidermal growth factor receptor mutation-positive (EGFR M+) non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The survey results will be presented today as a late-breaking abstract (P3.01-108) at the 2018 World Conference on Lung Cancer (WCLC) in Toronto, Canada.\nThe two most important treatment goals identified by those surveyed were increasing overall survival (OS) (77%), followed by quality of life (QoL) (69%), irrespective of the line of treatment.\nFindings show that more than half (55%) of physicians strongly preferred a treatment sequence that offers patients the maximum time on targeted treatments. Furthermore, physicians reported that there is a strong need for information on potential treatment resistance mutations before changing their current treatment practice.\nMore information to make informed treatment decisions was needed depending on whether physicians preferred:\na first-line targeted treatment with the longest progression-free survival (PFS), or\na first-line targeted treatment which offers the potential to use a different targeted therapy in second-line.\n43% of those who preferred a treatment offering the longest PFS said they needed more information to make an informed treatment decision on the sequencing of targeted treatments compared to 23% of those who favour a first-line targeted treatment which offers the potential to use a targeted therapy in second-line.\nProf. Dr. Thomas Wehler PhD, Evangelisches Krankenhaus, Hamm, Germany, commented, \"The results of this study show that physicians are unclear as to the best way to sequence targeted treatments in order to increase survival times, which is the main goal when selecting treatments for patients with EGFR mutation-positive NSCLC. More information and guidance around the impact of treatment sequencing on overall survival is required to support physicians when making treatment decisions.\"\nDr. Victoria Zazulina, Global Head of Solid Tumour Oncology, Medicine at Boehringer Ingelheim, commented, \"The availability of more treatment options means physicians now have the opportunity to sequence targeted treatments for EGFR mutation-positive NSCLC patients and consider the bigger picture from diagnosis. We undertook this research to learn what considerations guide physicians\u2019 decisions to sequence targeted therapies, and this study unveiled the gap in clinical data that could clearly inform such decisions. Consequently, we embarked on a real-world evidence study evaluating the EGFR Tyrosine Kinase inhibitor (TKI) treatment sequence in patients with EGFR-mutant NSCLC, and are looking forward to sharing the outcomes with the physician community later this year.\"\nThe Boehringer Ingelheim-sponsored survey evaluated 310 physicians (Oncologists, Pulmonologists, Respiratory Surgeons and Internal Respiratory Specialists) across four countries (China: 70, Germany: 70, Japan: 70 and USA: 100). The survey aimed to assess current attitudes towards decision making for Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor (TKI) sequencing to determine what matters most when selecting a treatment and what challenges physicians face when initiating targeted treatment in EGFR M+ NSCLC patients.\nImproving the health and quality of life of patients is the goal of the research-driven pharmaceutical company Boehringer Ingelheim. The focus in doing so is on diseases for which no satisfactory treatment option exists to date. The company therefore concentrates on developing innovative therapies that can extend patients' lives. In animal health, Boehringer Ingelheim stands for advanced prevention.\nWehler T. et al. Oncologist Treatment Considerations and Selection in EGFR M+ NSCLC. Poster #P3.01-108 presented at the World Conference on Lung Cancer (WCLC) 2018 in Toronto, Canada, 26 September 2018.",
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        "raw_content": "Trailer for \"The Killing Room\" Thriller\nPosted: August 3rd, 2009 by WorstPreviews.com Staff\nThe trailer for the upcoming thriller called \"The Killing Room,\" starring Timothy Hutton, Chloe Sevigny and Nick Cannon, has appeared online. Check it out below.\nPlot: Four individuals sign up for a psychological research study only to discover that they are now subjects of a brutal, classified government program.\nThe new movie is directed by Jonathan Liebesman, the man behind \"Darkness Falls\" and \"The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning.\" It has already appeared at the Sundance Film Festival and will is now set to hit stores on October 13th.\nValis writes:\non August 3rd, 2009 at 6:27:06 PM\nThis has been on DVD at Blockbuster for a good 3 weeks or so.\nAnother wannbe CUBE movie. Lame.\nIt wasnt like Cube- in fact that would be a total comment to call it a rip off. It has a sudden surprise at the beginning and its muddled crap until the twist at the end. Starts strong, ends strong, but the rest is just jumbled cliches after cliche. Way too late on this trailer.\nOH BOY I LOVE PORTAL!!!!\nPortal is great game, but OMG it's just way too f*cking easy.\non August 3rd, 2009 at 10:17:46 PM\nI've beaten it over 120 times, literally.\nWe f*cking need a portal movie, but after or during a half life movie series\nyeh, it's a blockbuster \"premiere\". you can rent it a few months before it becomes available to buy at retail. this is just like they did with The Last Winter starring ron perlman.\nMovieman188 writes:\ni will be seeing this. definitely. for sure.",
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        "raw_content": "\"Bond 22\" Finds Bond Girl\nBritish newcomer Gemma Arterton (St Trinian's) has been cast as the new Bond girl for the latest installment of the James Bond franchise, currently filming in London. Arterton will play \"Fields\" in the Marc Forster-directed movie, which has the working title of \"Bond 22\" and stars Daniel Craig as Agent 007.\nTalk of Arterton's casting has been swirling around in British tabloids since mid-December, but have remained unconfirmed by the producers. On Friday, Eon Production in London and Santa Monica-based Danjaq Productions, as well as Arterton's agent, confirmed the casting. Details of her character were not available, but a Danjaq rep said \"it's a nice-sized role.\"\nThe film will take up where 2006's \"Casino Royale\" left off and is scheduled to hit theaters on November 7th.\nClick here to read more about \"Bond 22.\"\nChrisEdwards writes:\nNO!!!!!!! She is a bad actress, St Trinian's is the worst british film going today",
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        "raw_content": "The Southern Peruvian Amazon is considered one of the most important cradles of biodiversity left on Earth.\nAnd as modern civilization seeps into even the most remote corners of the globe, the region is also home to some of the last \u201cuncontacted\u201d peoples left on the planet.\nBut its soils also contain traces of valuable gold, and a new analysis of satellite imagery shows that a rush to claim these riches poses grave threats to this pristine rainforest and its inhabitants.\nGold mining deforestation destroyed an estimated 22,930 acres of Peru\u2019s Amazon in 2018, according to the group Monitoring of the Andean Amazon Project, known as MAAP. That\u2019s the highest annual total on record dating back to 1985, based on research conducted by Wake Forest University\u2019s Center for Amazonian Scientific Innovation, or CINCIA.\nDeforestation in 2018 eclipsed the previous record high from 2017, when an estimated 22,635 acres of forest were felled by gold miners, according to MAAP.\nThis means that over two years, gold mining decimated the equivalent of more than 34,000 American football fields of the Peruvian Amazon rainforest. That\u2019s an area nearly the size of the city of Cleveland.\n\u201cIf we look at the biodiversity value of the region\u2019s air and water quality, fauna and flora, and just forest coverage in terms of carbon emissions or sequestration, I think we\u2019re looking at a real gem with all the services that a place like this provides to the planet,\u201d said Daniela Pogliani, the executive director of the Peruvian nongovernmental organization Conservaci\u00f3n Amaz\u00f3nica, which partnered with its Washington-based sister organization Amazon Conservation on the MAAP study. \u201c[The deforestation] was expected in a way, but it\u2019s concerning to see the numbers showing that the trends are not decreasing.\u201d\nMost of the gold mining is being done illegally in protected areas in and around the region known as Madre de Dios, according to Luis Fernandez, the executive director of CINCIA. But the damage caused by mining isn\u2019t limited to rainforest destruction.\nTo reach the gold, miners must clear the land of trees, and then using pumps and high-powered hoses, they blast away river banks, turning the soil into a pale, brown slurry.\nBut there are no massive gold deposits here, just tiny flecks of gold scattered in the sediment, which can only be captured by using massive amounts of mercury.\n\u201c[The mercury contamination] is kind of the invisible cost of this mining,\u201d Fernandez said. \u201cYou can see where the forests have disappeared, but you can\u2019t see where the mercury is and where it\u2019s going into the rivers and lakes of the region.\u201d\nFernandez said his research teams have studied mercury levels in people and the environment near the mining zones, and have found high levels \u201cacross the board.\u201d But the full extent of the impacts on the people, plants and animals that live on this contaminated land may not be known for years.\nExactly what\u2019s driving the current uptick in mining is complicated. So is stopping the activity.\nAccording to Fernandez, a confluence of factors have created a perfect storm \u2014 from the rising price of gold in global markets to the opening of a modern highway that has made this isolated region more accessible.\nBut entrenched poverty and a lack of job opportunities also play a major role.\nDespite the health risks and the fact that most of the mining is illegal, the potential payoff is irresistible to many.\n\u201cIt\u2019s quick money. It\u2019s not something where you farm and then you have to wait six months to harvest the crops,\u201d Fernandez said. \u201cYou extract the gold from the soil at the bottom of rivers and lakes and then you have cash in your hand at the end of the night.\u201d\nGovernment enforcement efforts also appear to be having little impact on stopping the mining activity. Research conducted by CINCIA shows that between 2009 and 2017, mining deforestation increased by 240%, despite a crackdown by the Peruvian National Police conducted during the same period.\n\u201cWe acknowledge that the government of Peru has been trying really hard, but the hard data shows that these efforts have not produced consistent results,\u201d Pogliani said. \u201cBut it shouldn\u2019t be seen as an environmental problem only. It should be seen as a health issue and a human rights issue, and be dealt with accordingly.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Hondamatic CB750A\nThe CB750A Hondamatic 750 was sold in 1975 in Canada -- one year before it was offered in the USA. It was available in one of two colors: Muscat Green Metallic or Candy Antares Red. The exhaust system was a 4-into-1. The bike had wire spoke wheels with aluminum rims. The transmission was a 2-speed with a fluid torque converter. The engine was a 736cc SOHC 2-valve air-cooled inline 4 cylinder with a chain drive. The serial number began CB750A-6000001.\nClymer: Honda Cb750 Sohc Fours 1969-1978\nThe CB750A'76 Hondamatic 750 was introduced into the USA in 1976 but the Hondamatic had been sold in Canada in 1975. It was available in one of two colors: Muscat Green Metallic or Candy Antares Red. The exhaust system was a 4-into-1. The bike had wire spoke wheels with aluminum rims. The transmission was a 2- speed with a fluid torque converter. The engine was a 736cc SOHC 2-valve air-cooled inline 4 cylinder with a chain drive. The serial number began CB750A-7000001.\nThe CB750A'77 Hondamatic 750 was sold in 1977 in one of two colors: Candy Sword Blue or Candy Presto Red. The exhaust was now a 4-into-2. The gas tank and side covers had gold pinstripes. The bike had wire spoke wheels with aluminum rims. The transmission was a 2-speed with a fluid torque converter. The engine was a 736cc SOHC 2-valve air-cooled inline 4 cylinder with a chain drive. The serial number began CB750A-7100001.\nThe CB750A'78 Hondamatic 750 was sold in 1978 in one of two colors: Candy Alpha Red or Candy Polaris Blue. The bike had comstar wheels. The gas tank and side covers had gold pinstripes. The exhaust was a 4-into-2. The transmission was a 2-speed with a fluid torque converter. The engine was a 736cc SOHC 2-valve air-cooled inline 4 cylinder with a chain drive. The serial number began CB750A-7200001.",
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The good news is that it is precisely because there is risk, uncertainty and ignorance that an opportunity for profit exists. The bad news is that it can be hard to capture. The reality is that if you do not capture this profit your competitors may do so.\nSomeone may ask: Why should I worry about this? Will it be on the test? The answer is: Yes and yes. Charlie Munger says it best: \u201cThe number one idea is to view a stock as an ownership of the business and to judge the staying quality of the business in terms of its competitive advantage. Look for more value in terms of discounted future cash-flow than you are paying for. Move only when you have an advantage.\u201d The text in bold in the Munger statement is critical with a subscription service like Amazon Prime- you can\u2019t understand the value of the business by looking at just one month or even a few months since it is lifetime value that matters.\nWhy are these new subscription businesses being created more often? The economics of a subscription business can be very favorable if you get it right. A lot of financial leverage can be generated if the customer does not need to be acquired repeatedly. Customer acquisition cost is lower for a well-run subscription business even though it is more front loaded. Yes, subscription business models can have more predictable revenues, but that is not caused by the tooth fairy. More predictable revenues are a byproduct of lower overall CAC and some operational approaches and investments in customer retention. The trade-off is that a subscription business model can also be deadly if you get it wrong. Each of the key variables in a subscription business can be either: (1) many angels working together to build something wonderful, or (2) a pack of hungry wolves that can tear the business to shreds. Propelling more businesses to adopt a subscription business model is a simple truth: if your competitors or competitors get this model right your business may be doomed.\nThe benefits of this new way of doing business was chronicled well in the book The Outsiders by Thorndike. One of the major innovators of this way of doing business model was John Malone in the cable television industry. Here is John Malone talking about the model he used to build many of his businesses:\n\u201cWe decided\u2026 to go on a cash flow metric very much like real estate. Levered cash flow growth became the mantra out here. A number of our eastern competitors early on were still large industrial companies \u2014 Westinghouse, GE, \u2014 and they were on an earnings metric. It became obvious to us that if you were going to be measured on earnings, it would be real tough to stay in the cable industry and grow.\u201d \u201cI used to say in the cable industry that if your interest rate was lower than your growth rate, your present value is infinite. That\u2019s why the cable industry created so many rich guys. It was the combination of tax-sheltered cash-flow growth that was, in effect, growing faster than the interest rate under which you could borrow money. If you do any arithmetic at all, the present value calculation tends toward infinity under that thesis.\u201d \u201cIt\u2019s not about earnings, it\u2019s about wealth creation and levered cash-flow growth. Tell them you don\u2019t care about earnings..\u201d \u201cThe first thing you do is make sure you have enough juice to survive and you don\u2019t have any credit issues that are going to bite you in the near term, and that you\u2019ve thought about how you manage your way through those issues.\u201d \u201cI used to go to shareholder meetings and someone would ask about earnings, and I\u2019d say, \u2018I think you\u2019re in the wrong meeting.\u2019 That\u2019s the wrong metric. In fact, in the cable industry, if you start generating earnings that means you\u2019ve stopped growing and the government is now participating in what otherwise should be your growth metric.\u201d\nThe more you understand about what John Malone has accomplished in his business the more you will understand what companies like Amazon are doing in their business.\nTo help entrepreneurs, shareholders and lenders understand whether a given business is generating what Charlie Munger called \u201cmore value in terms of discounted future cash-flow than it is paying for\u201d it is more than useful to calculate what is known as \u201cunit economics.\u201d I have written a post before about unit economics, but in this blog post I focus more on examples.\nBill Gurley sets the stage:\n\u201c[Understanding] the actual unit economics in the underlying business\u2026requires analyzing the \u2018true\u2019 contribution margin of the business; not simply looking at gross or net revenue and the proper contra-revenue treatment, and not even looking just at gross margin as defined by the company. Many companies embed costs that are truly variable (for instance customer support, marketing, credit card processing) below the gross margin line. If you want to know if the business model truly hunts, you must pay careful attention. Otherwise, you may have simply found a company that is simply selling dollars for $0.85.\u201d\nThese five factors determine the \u201cunit economics\u201d of a business:\na customer acquisition cost (CAC);\nan average revenue per user (ARPU);\na gross margin;\na customer lifetime (which is a function of customer retention/churn); and\na discount rate.\nLet\u2019s work though a key sensitivity using a fictional example. Imagine there is a business with the name \u201cGreen Oven\u201d that delivers the food components for cooking meals along with recipes (i.e., food Legos for adults). Assume Green Oven\u2019s unit economics look like this:\nAverage revenue per user (ARPU) per month \u2013 $110\nGross margin \u2013 33%\nMonthly customer churn \u2013 18%\nCustomer acquisition cost (CAC) \u2013 $450\nDiscount rate \u2013 10%\nThe lifetime value of a Green Oven Customer would look like this:\nThat set of numbers above obviously produces an ugly lifetime value. What would happen to Green Oven\u2019s unit economics if the rate of customer churn could be reduced to 7% a month?\nMaking this comparison (often called a sensitivity analysis) reveals that retention is an important factor for Green Oven. Another important sensitivity to model is the impact of a lower customer acquisition cost (CAC). Let\u2019s take it down to $300 and assume churn is 10% in another sensitivity calculation. The numbers look like this:\nIt is useful to play around with a lifetime value spreadsheet and do numerous sensitivity runs to get a \u201cfeel\u201d for how the variables interact in a given business. In this case of the Green Oven the high CAC makes high churn a potential business killer. Green Oven needs to be laser focused on reducing CAC, so it can better handle churn.\nWhen a business reports an input into lifetime value like CAC or churn it is often an average. That may hide the fact that there are big differences in the analysis by \u201ccohort.\u201d A cohort is a collection of customers who share an attribute or set of attributes. For example, one type of a cohort is those customers who subscribed to a service in a given month.\nManaging customer lifetime value for a business isn\u2019t simple as David Skok writes:\n\u201cIf you\u2019re an early stage SaaS startup, still trying to get product/market fit, or experimenting with different ways to make your marketing and sales predictably repeatable and scalable, it is useful to play around with CAC and LTV to get a feel for where you are. But it\u2019s important to note that these formulae will only yield meaningful results when your sales and marketing process and costs are predictable and scalable. Instead of spending too much time obsessing over CAC and LTV, rather focus your energies on solving the problems of improving product market fit, and making your customer acquisition, repeatable, scalable and profitable.\nMy apologies that there are some complex looking formulae in this article. We have provided a summary below of the key concepts, and a link to jump straight to the spreadsheet to model your own LTV. For those interested in understanding the theory behind this model, we provide our usual detailed explanation below.\u201d\nMaking management of lifetime value is hard for an entrepreneur in no small part because the lifetime value variables change based on other factors like the sales channel used or geographic factors. A business can start out with very high CAC and then have it it drop over time (XM Sirius or Netflix) or have relatively low CAC and watch it rises over time (Blue Apron it appears). You can see the impact of these changes yourself by using Skok\u2019s spreadsheet in the link to perform your own sensitivity analysis.\nWhy might CAC drop? There are many possible reasons including improved core product value over time, less competition, a booming economy and rising incomes, or a better sales funnel. Spending money on a growth hypothesis before a value hypothesis is a classic way to suffer horrific churn. Nothing reduces churn more than a more delighted customer. Nothing makes it worse the an unhappy customer telling other people about their unhappiness.\n\u201cIf the dogs don\u2019t want to eat the dog food, then what good is attracting a lot of dogs?\u201d Andy Rachleff\n\u201cIf you make customers unhappy in the physical world, they might each tell 6 friends. If you make customers unhappy on the Internet, they can each tell 6,000 friends.\u201d Jeff Bezos\n\u201cThe key is to set realistic customer expectations, and then not to just meet them, but to exceed them \u2013 preferably in unexpected and helpful ways.\u201d Richard Branson\nWhy might CAC rise? There are many reasons this could happen including but not limited to greater competition, a recession, or the need to move into new market segments as the early mark segments become fully penetrated. Amy Gallo writes in a Harvard Business Review article:\n\u201cOften a high churn rate is the result of poor customer acquisition efforts. \u201cMany firms are attracting the wrong kinds of customers. We see this in industries that promote price heavily up front. They attract deal seekers who then leave quickly when they find a better deal with another company\u2026Before you assume you have a retention problem, consider whether you have an acquisition problem instead.\u201d \u201cThink about the customers you want to serve up front and focus on acquiring the right customers. The goal is to bring in and keep customers who you can provide value to and who are valuable to you.\u201d\nA cohort analysis might look like this when graphically presented (another David Skok example):\nIn the title of this blog post I said that I would explain how to value an Amazon Prime Subscriber. If you think about Amazon Prime as an annuity (i.e., in terms of lifetime value) it might look like this below:\nThis LTV calculation for Amazon Prime is based on one set of assumptions by one analyst based on incomplete information. The assumptions for Prime used by this analyst are:\nARPU: $193 a month\nSAC: $312\nChurn 0.6% (customer life 167 months or ~14 years)\nYou can use your own variables and David Shok\u2019s spreadsheet (or your own) in conducting a lifetime value analysis rather than relying on Cowen. Not looking at lifetime value at all is a huge mistake. A company like Amazon is not understandable if you believe its business model is similar to the steel manufacturer you learned about in your introduction to accounting class. Trying to value Amazon\u2019s Prime business with a P/E ratio is like trying to open a can of corn with a pickle.\nAn investor can pretend they do not need to do this lifetime value math, but the result will not be pleasant. Peter Lynch famously said that an investor who does not do research is like a poker player who does not look at the cards. To understand the value of the stock of a company that is using a subscription business model you need to understand the business and you can\u2019t understand a business like Amazon without doing this lifetime value math. I will be writing more on subscription business models in subsequent blog posts.\nBill Gurley http://abovethecrowd.com/2015/02/25/investors-beware/\nDavid Skok: http://www.forentrepreneurs.com/ltv/\nAmy Gallo: https://hbr.org/2014/10/the-value-of-keeping-the-right-customers\nMy blog post on the book The Outsiders: https://25iq.com/2014/05/26/a-dozen-things-ive-learned-about-great-ceos-from-the-outsiders-written-by-william-thorndike/\nMy previous post on Unit Economics: https://25iq.com/2016/12/31/a-half-dozen-ways-to-look-at-the-unit-economics-of-a-business/.\nMy previous post on CAC: https://25iq.com/2016/12/09/why-is-customer-acquisition-cost-cac-like-a-belly-button/\nMy previous post on churn: https://25iq.com/2017/01/27/everyone-poops-and-has-customer-churn-and-a-dozen-notes/\nOn churn:\nhttps://www.ngdata.com/what-is-customer-retention/\nhttps://hbr.org/2014/10/the-value-of-keeping-the-right-customers\nOn \u201cGreen Oven\u201d comps:\nhttps://www.linkedin.com/pulse/detailed-look-blue-aprons-challenging-unit-economics-daniel-mccarthy\nhttps://medium.com/@nbt/how-blue-apron-compares-to-other-subscriptions-in-one-graph-6404a74ccf2d\nhttps://medium.com/startup-traction/blue-apron-s-1-meals-on-your-doorstep-923499bcaf45\nhttp://www.slate.com/blogs/business_insider/2017/06/30/blue_apron_customer_retention_low.html",
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        "raw_content": "Stephen Hofmeyr QC appeared on behalf of the respondent in an application to remove an arbitrator pursuant to section 24 of the Arbitration Act 1996.\nThe dispute concerned the construction of clause 15.5 of the Joint Excess Loss Committee, Excess Loss Clauses (01/1997) which provides:\n\u201cUnless the parties otherwise agree the arbitration tribunal shall consist of persons with not less than ten years\u2019 experience of insurance or reinsurance\u201d\nThe question for the Judge was whether the respondent\u2019s appointed arbitrator should be removed on the ground that, as a lawyer, he did not possess the qualifications required by the arbitration agreement.\nTeare J felt compelled to follow the unreported decision of Morison J in Company X v Company Y (2000) which required arbitrators to be individuals who had gained their experience working in the insurance or reinsurance industry and not those who had gained their experience working with or on behalf of that industry.\nThe Judge did not decide the issue as a matter of construction and held that \u201cuninhibited by that decision I might well have decided that the ordinary and natural construction of the phrase in question did not limit the fields in which experience of insurance or reinsurance could be acquired and that the \u201ccontext\u201d argument was not sufficiently strong to justify implying the suggested limitation that the relevant experience be acquired in the business of insurance or reinsurance.\u201d\nThe Judge found against the respondent but granted permission to appeal.",
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        "raw_content": "August 13, 2018 October 13, 2018 909originals Interview Techno\nFrom his early years spinning hip hop and disco to Brighton locals, to the recent release of his latest album, The Desecration of Desire, it\u2019s fair to say that techno legend Dave Clarke\u2019s career has been anything but boring.\nAs he approaches his 50th birthday next month, 909originals had the chance to sit down with the \u2018Baron of Techno\u2019 on a recent visit to Dublin\u2019s District 8, to chat about his early career, the tracks and the clubs that influenced his sound, and the path that has led him to become one of the most-respected DJs and producers on the international circuit.\nThere\u2019s even a guest appearance (albeit brief) by Milli Vanilli. No, seriously \ud83d\ude42\nLadies and gentlemen, Dave Clarke\u2026\nQ. What was the clubbing scene like in Brighton as you were growing up?\nBrighton was one of this places where people came from all over; and ended up there because it was the end of the train line. The clubbing scene basically involved people that were coming down from London for the weekend.\nI first started DJing in a roller disco when I was 16 or 17. I was playing hip hop, and a bit of disco, and then mixing that with acid house. I actually got fired from the roller disco for playing acid house.\nI also used to go to a disco called Coasters. They had an under-18s night during the week. I used to hang out in the lighting booth, and the DJs would make me cassettes of their sets.\nI actually saw my first live PA there, by Divine. It was a bit scary, but really eye-opening.\nThen there were places like The Zap Club, where I had the chance to play alongside artists like the Jungle Brothers.\nQ. Was there a defined \u2018scene\u2019 in Brighton at the time?\nPeople were trying to start movements, but it was very cliquey. There was no real scene; there were a lot of illegal house parties, and I would play at some of them without realising they were illegal.\nOne time, I was arrested and all my gear was taken to the police station, but they were kind to me.\nSoul II Soul were quite big at the time \u2013 that downtempo type stuff \u2013 so it was a good time to learn to DJ: how to warm up at the start of the set, and then how to build that into a middle and then a finale. There were so many different types of music around, you learned how to make a story out of it.\nQ. Where were you getting your records?\nThere was a good record shop called Rounder Records in Brighton; that closed down around five years ago. I used to go to London as well, to a place called Bluebird\u2019s on Edgware Road.\nI was also reviewing records for magazines like Mixmag and Generator, and speaking to a lot of the labels directly and getting them to send me promos.\nI was also getting lots of promos from Belgium \u2013 New Beat stuff \u2013 from artists like A Split Second and Lords of Acid.\nQ. Where did your interest in music come from? School?\nI actually got my first mixer from my chemistry teacher at school. I wasn\u2019t teachable, because I got bored easily. Then, one day, my teacher realised I was really into music and he loaned me the mixer over the summer holidays.\nI bumped into some old school friends last November in Brighton, and one of them told me, \u2018you know, you were always single-minded when it came to music\u2019. I never thought of it that way, but it\u2019s true.\nQ. Did you get involved in the early rave scene at all?\nI was too far away; that was up around the M25. I felt a bit left out, but at the same time, it was getting too commercial for me. There were things like bouncy castles and fireworks.\nEven if I really tried, I wasn\u2019t able to convince myself that \u2018that\u2019s where I want to be\u2019. It just didn\u2019t feel right, , so I started making music.\nQ. Your first release was on XL Recordings, as Hardcore. Is that when it all kicked off for you as a producer?\nYes. In 1990, I got signed to XL Recordings, and then R&S Records started getting interested, and invited me over to work in their studios in Holland. That was probably the second or third time I had been abroad in my life. I remember thinking at the time that the food over there was unlike anything I\u2019d ever tasted before \u2013 in retrospect, though, it was probably quite normal.\nI had quite a few records at that stage, and I brought them to Amsterdam and said to Richters [a longstanding Amsterdam club that closed in 1996 \u2013 Ed] that I felt they should get me as a DJ, and they gave me a chance.\nIt was a really empty night, on a Thursday I think. It got me used to the whole \u2018touring DJ\u2019 thing as well; the day after I played in Richters, I was back in Brighton playing my residency.\nQ. Was Amsterdam, or the Netherlands in general, more \u2018tuned in\u2019 to dance music at the time?\nFor me, it felt really behind. I\u2019d been playing acid house for ages, and they were just sort of getting into it.\nAt the time, there was some really good stuff coming out on labels like Stealth Records, with Speedy J and artists like that, but there was no real club scene. It wasn\u2019t on a par with what was going on in London, for example.\nActually, one of the nights I played, Milli Vanilli showed up. I don\u2019t know why they were there, they just turned up.\nThings were changing right across Europe at that time. I remember being in the R&S offices when they first heard one of Joey Beltram\u2019s records, coming out of New York. Second Phase \u2013 Mentasm I think it was.\nI was one of the first people to hear it, and I was like \u2018f****** hell!\u2019 But I remember the conversation in the office, they weren\u2019t sure what to do with it.\nQ. By this stage you had a few releases under your belt \u2013 did you start to think \u2018right, I need to get out there and start marketing myself\u2019?\nFor me, it was never about marketing or selling myself. I leave those marketing sort of things to people like Richie Hawtin. It\u2019s not my thing to do marketing; it\u2019s my thing to do music.\nI had so many releases under so many different names, like Graphite, Directional Force, Fly By Wire \u2013 but then Red 1 and Red 2 came out, and I felt I had developed a sound that I would feel comfortable putting my name to. I\u2019d done the hard work at that stage, and I was already DJing under the name Dave Clarke, so it made sense.\nQ. Once you got established, you had a lot of people starting to emulate that sort of \u2018Dave Clarke\u2019 sound, particularly towards the end of the 90s and early 2000s. Did that frustrate you at all?\nTo be honest, I\u2019ve only ever been interested in doing my own thing. To change what you do is to kind of betray yourself as well, you can only ever do your thing.\nI remember saying things to journalists, and then seeing the same quote somewhere else, from some other DJ or producer.\nI was one of the first to dress in black \u2013 one reason for that isn\u2019t public, but the other is that it\u2019s just common sense, you travel a lot and you don\u2019t want to get ketchup all over your trousers. But then you read about other people dressing all in black, and you go \u2018oh, ok\u2026\u2019\nQ. You also developed a reputation for being a bit guarded, a bit grumpy?\nI\u2019m still guarded. I always sit with my back to the wall, to observe.\nI can be grumpy when I\u2019m tired. I travel a lot, I generally catch the last fight out, and first flight back. I prefer to wake up in my own bed. But also I\u2019m not one of those geezers that \u2018hangs around\u2019 after the night is finished, you know. I don\u2019t do drugs, and I\u2019m not overtly chatty. I just let people be.\nThere are some people in the industry I have a close connection with, but there are others where I\u2019m just happy to take a back seat.\nQ. On the back of the Red series, and Archive One, it took a long time for the next album to come out \u2013 Devil\u2019s Advocate, in 2003. Why was there such a delay?\nI was essentially on strike. I was DJing a lot, but was a bit at war with the record label \u2013 I\u2019m not going to say what one \u2013 who expected me to do an album, but they weren\u2019t even showing me my accounts.\nMy manager at the time got me into the studio to do a lot of remixes; that\u2019s when I was remixing things like Fischerspooner, DJ Hell, Leftfield\u2019s Phat Planet. The last one I actually asked to do, because I saw the advert on television and it blew me away. Actually, I enjoyed that period, because it gave me plenty of time in the studio.\nEventually, I got out of my contract and signed to Skint, and I was ready to make an album, which turned out to be Devil\u2019s Advocate.\nQ. To me, the latest album, The Desecration of Desire, is a more \u2018complete\u2019 work than Devil\u2019s Advocate \u2013 a more mature sound. Do you think that you could have recorded an album like that back then?\nNo, I don\u2019t think so. The Desecration of Desire is much more personal. It\u2019s not a \u2018dance\u2019 album as such \u2013 not that I have any problem with dance, but the album for me is more about emotion, intellect, and the ability to work technically with some amazing artists.\nThe reason it took so long to record the new album was that there was so much going on \u2013 I got divorced, moved country [to the Netherlands] and the whole recording industry was changing. I thought I\u2019d take a back seat for a while, and just see what happens.\nIt took me a while to get back into it, as well, because technologically, the hardware was more digital. Then I got a second computer, and it all started to fall into place. I spent six years trying to perfect this digital sound and get comfortable enough with it to record an album.\nQ. Amsterdam has been your home for the past few years \u2013 why do you feel so at home there?\nAmsterdam changed me. I\u2019m not living out in the countryside, miles away from the people I want to be near. I\u2019m close to my friends, I\u2019m working, I have a social life, I don\u2019t need a car \u2013 everything is just here. It\u2019s a city I fell in love with back in 1990.\nIt\u2019s probably the place that I can call \u2018home\u2019 for the first time in my life, actually. In England, I never really felt at home, to he honest.\nDave Clarke celebrates his 50th birthday in style at Fuse in Brussels, on 22 September. 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        "raw_content": "Ozzy Osbourne has been admitted to the hospital.\nHis wife and manager, Sharon , made the announcement yesterday on Facebook . She wrote, \"Ozzy was admitted...following some complications from the flu. His doctors feel this is the best way to get him on a quicker road to recovery. Thanks to everyone for their concern and love.\"\nHe reportedly checked into Keck Hospital of USC on Monday with Sharon, their son Jack , and a security detail at his side.\nThis latest setback follows last week's announcement that he canceled his European tour due to the flu, and a stay in the hospital last fall following a staph infection in his hand.",
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        "raw_content": "Former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani joining Trump legal team along with others\nPresident Donald Trump has expanded his legal team and hired an old friend, former New York city Mayor Rudy Giuliani, ABC News has confirmed - a move which comes on the heels of shake-ups on the president's legal team.\nIn a statement, President Trump's attorney, Jay Sekulow confirmed the hiring along with two other attorneys.\n\"Rudy is great. He has been my friend for a long time and wants to get this matter quickly resolved for the good of the country,\" President Trump said in a statement released by his attorneys.\n'It is an honor to be a part of such an important legal team, and I look forward to not only working with the President but with Jay, Ty, and their colleagues,\" Giuliani said in a statement.\nThe Washington Post first reported the Giuliani hire.\nGiuliani was a top surrogate for the President during the 2016 campaign, often seen by his side at multiple campaign rallies.\n\"I'm sick and tired of the defamation of Donald Trump by the media and by the Clinton campaign,\" a fiery Giuliani said during the 2016 Republican Convention. \"I am sick and tired of it! This is a good man!\"\nFor the last several months, the Trump legal team has been in active negotiations with Special Counsel Robert Mueller's team working toward a potential interview, which would include either a face-to-face interview with parameters, a written questionnaire or some mix of both, sources have told ABC News.\nThe last reported meeting the Trump team had with the special counsel's office was on the same day that FBI agents in New York raided the home, office, and hotel of Trump's personal attorney Michael Cohen. Sources told ABC News it was after the Cohen said that the President has since been \"less inclined\" to sit down for an interview with Mueller's team.\nGiuliani enters the arena after the president's lead attorney John Dowd abruptly resigned in March. Sources told ABC News at the time that Dowd resigned in part because he felt the president was not taking his advice.\nThe Trump legal team on Thursday also announced the hiring of Jane Serene Raskin and Marty Raskin.\nAccording to a statement released by the team: \"Jane and Marty are highly respected former federal prosecutors with decades of experience. They have a nationwide practice and reputation for excellence and integrity.\"\nABC News' Katherine Faulders and Jordyn Phelps contributed to this story.",
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        "raw_content": "What estate planners need to know about the Uniform Voidable Transactions Act\u2026 That\u2019s the subject on this ACTEC Trust and Estate Podcast.\nThis is Susan Snyder, ACTEC Fellow from Chicago. Trust and estate counselors need to be aware of the problems with the Uniform Voidable Transactions Act when advising clients. To educate you more on this topic you\u2019ll be hearing today from ACTEC Fellows George Karibjanian of Boca Raton, Florida; Dick Nenno of Wilmington, Delaware; and Daniel Rubin of New York City. Welcome everyone.\nThanks Susan, this is George Karibjanian. The Uniform Law Commission in 2014 passed a revision to the Uniform Fraudulent Transfers Act, renamed as the Uniform Voidable Transactions Act. The act is mostly left intact, statutorily, but a lot of the problems for estate planners come in the introduction of several new comments to the act. 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And what the danger is, is that the comments suggest that if someone from a non-APT state, like New York, wants to set up a trust in an APT state, that won\u2019t work, because even though the state law of the non-APT jurisdiction says that to have a fraudulent transfer you have to have some actual intent to hinder, delay, or defraud creditors, the inference in the comments is that creating a self-settled trust, of any kind, automatically constitutes that proof to have actual intent to hinder, delay, or defraud.\nThe problem with this analysis is that since the late 15th century, English common law has relied on the self-settled trust doctrine, which is reflected now in Section 156 of the Second Restatement of Trusts, Section 58(2) of the Third Restatement of Trusts and Section 505(a)(2) of the Uniform Trust Code, that say that the creditors of someone who sets up a trust for his or her own benefit may reach the settlor beneficiary\u2019s interest. There are now 17 states that have changed that rule to allow some form of Asset Protection Trust. And the determination that we have found, that our analysis suggests, that the inference that the creation of any self-settled trust is automatically a voidable transaction, is inaccurate. Under this Second Restatement of Conflict of Laws, you should be looking at trust doctrine to determine whether assets of self-settled trusts are reachable by creditors, and, under those authorities, if you have set up your trust properly, then the assets should be immune from creditor claims.\nAnd this is Dan Rubin. This issue is not purely an academic issue, this issue is a practical issue for estate planning attorneys. And the reason why it is a practical issue for estate planning attorneys is because the suggestion that the creation of any self-settled trust is by definition a fraudulent transfer means that estate planning attorneys who are simply representing their clients in connection with various aspects of their estate plan, yes, including Asset Protection Trusts, but also including other trusts that are technically self-settled even if we don\u2019t think of them that way, such as inter vivos QTIP trusts, GRATs, QPRTs, INGs and so forth, means that the attorney\u2019s assisting his client or her client in connection with a fraudulent transfer. That would almost certainly be a violation of the attorney\u2019s ethics obligations under Model Rule 4.4 that has been enacted in 49 of the 50 states, with the only exception being California where it\u2019s also probably an ethical violation because Model Rule 4.4 provides that a lawyer shall not use any means that have no substantial purpose other than to embarrass, delay or burden a third person, which has been thought to mean a fraudulent transfer.\nIn addition, beyond the ethics, there\u2019s the potential for civil liability for an attorney in connection with counseling or assisting a client with a fraudulent transfer. And then there is the possibility of criminal liability under the laws of about 10 states, including, probably the best known, California\u2019s Penal Code Section 531 which criminalizes the act of helping someone to transfer property through a fraudulent transfer. These issues can be addressed through a public policy decision if that\u2019s what a legislature wants to do, to state via statute that a transfer to an Asset Protection Trust or any self-settled trust is a fraudulent transfer, but, unfortunately that was not what was done with the Uniform Voidable Transactions Act, instead what was done there is that the comments create this backdoor exception that the legislatures that are enacting the UVTA might not notice until it\u2019s too late.\nLet me ask you guys a question because the two big arguments that seem to be in favor of the UVTA as opposed to our arguments are, that:\nit is improper to rely on trust law with the self-settled spendthrift trust doctrine and the Fraudulent Transfer Law is where case law is unanimously in support, and\nthat we seem to be arguing that the comments create a voidable per se litmus test with respect to an Asset Protection Trust, yet, they don\u2019t say voidable per se.\nAny thoughts on either of those issues?\nWell certainly on the second issue they don\u2019t come out and say it\u2019s voidable per se, but they say the intent is inferred, which really amounts to the same thing.\nIn essence, paraphrasing what the comments say, the statute itself puts a burden of proof on the creditor to prove a fraudulent transfer by a preponderance of the evidence. 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        "raw_content": "B.S., Mechanical Engineering, 1983, Florida Institute of Technology; M.S., Mechanical Engineering, 1984, Florida Institute of Technology; Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, 1987, Florida Institute of Technology;\nWassim M. Haddad received the B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees in mechanical engineering from Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FL in 1983, 1984, and 1987, respectively, with specialization in dynamical systems and control. From 1987 to 1994 he served as a consultant for the Structural Controls Group of the Government Aerospace Systems Division, Harris Corporation, Melbourne, FL. In 1988 he joined the faculty of the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department at Florida Institute of Technology, where he founded and developed the Systems and Control Option within the graduate program. Since 1994 he has been a member of the faculty in the School of Aerospace Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology where he holds the rank of Professor. Dr. Haddad's research contributions in linear and nonlinear dynamical systems and control are documented in over 500 archival journal and conference publications. He is a coauthor of the books Hierarchical Nonlinear Switching Control Design with Applications to Propulsion Systems (Springer-Verlag, 2000), Thermodynamics: A Dynamical Systems Approach (Princeton University Press, 2005), Impulsive and Hybrid Dynamical Systems: Stability, Dissipativity, and Control (Princeton University Press, 2006), Nonlinear Dynamical Systems and Control: A Lyapunov-Based Approach (Princeton University Press, 2008), and Nonnegative and Compartmental Dynamical Systems (Princeton University Press, 2009). His recent research is concentrated on nonlinear robust and adaptive control, nonlinear dynamical system theory, large-scale systems, hierarchical nonlinear switching control, analysis and control of nonlinear impulsive and hybrid systems, adaptive and neuroadaptive control, system thermodynamics, thermodynamic modeling of mechanical and aerospace systems, network systems, nonlinear analysis and control for biological and physiological systems, and active control for clinical pharmacology. Dr. Haddad is an NSF Presidential Faculty Fellow, a member of the Academy of Nonlinear Sciences, and an IEEE Fellow for contributions to robust, nonlinear, and hybrid control systems.\nPresidential Faculty Fellow, Academy of Nonlinear Sciences, in recognition for demonstrated excellence and continued promise both in scientific and engineering research and in teaching future generations of students to extend and apply human knowledge, The President of the United States of America, The White House, 1993; Academy of Nonlinear Sciences, in recognition of paramount contributions in the fields of nonlinear stability theory, nonlinear dynamical systems, and nonlinear control, 2002; IEEE Fellow for contributions to robust, nonlinear, and hybrid control systems, 2009;\nCenter for Advanced Studies in Controls and Dynamics in Engineering and Science (CASCADES)",
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        "raw_content": "New York Alternative Fuel Vehicle Research and Development Funding State Incentives\nType: State Incentives | Jurisdiction: New York\nThe New York State Energy Research and Development Authority's (NYSERDA) Clean Transportation Program provides funding for projects that enhance mobility, improve efficiency, reduce congestion, and diversity transportation methods and fuels through research and development of advanced technologies. NYSERDA offers annual solicitations that support new product development and demonstration as well as research on new transportation policies and strategies. NYSERDA also supports projects that demonstrate the benefits of commercially available products that are underutilized in New York State. Once developed, NYSERDA provides incentives to accelerate the market introduction of emerging technologies through its Alternative Fuel Vehicle Program. 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(Reference New York Vehicle and Traffic Law 385)\nNew York Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Access to Tunnels Laws and Regulations\nAn AFV powered by propane or natural gas may only use Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ) tunnels and the lower level of the George Washington Bridge if the vehicle conforms to applicable federal regulations and industry standards, displays required markings to identify its alternative fuel system, and has a fuel capacity that does not exceed 150 pounds. For more information, see the PANYNJ Truckers' Resources website.\nNew York Heavy-Duty Alternative Fuel and Advanced Vehicle Purchase Vouchers State Incentives\nNew York Alternative Fueling Infrastructure Tax Credit State Incentives\nAn income tax credit is available for 50% of the cost of alternative fueling infrastructure, up to $5,000. Qualifying infrastructure includes electric vehicle supply equipment and equipment to dispense fuel that is 85% or more natural gas, propane, or hydrogen. 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School districts must provide personnel with a notice outlining these provisions no later than five days after the start of the school year. These regulations remain effective until June 30, 2019. For more information, see the New York State Education Department website. (Reference New York Education Law 3637)\nNew York Aftermarket Alternative Fuel Vehicle (AFV) Conversion Requirements Laws and Regulations\nNew York Clean Truck Replacement Program State Incentives\nThe Port Authority of New York & New Jersey\u2019s Regional Truck Replacement Program (Program) provides funding for up to 50% of the cost to replace a heavily emitting truck, up to $25,000. Eligible recipients include independent owner operators and licensed motor carriers servicing the port with drayage trucks equipped with Model Year 1994 to 2006 engines. Funding is limited to two replacement trucks per eligible applicant. Additional rules and conditions apply. For more information, see the Program website.\nNew York Clean Truck Port Requirements Laws and Regulations\nNew York Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Facility and Transportation Regulations Laws and Regulations\nThe New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) is responsible for LNG fueling facility siting, construction, and operation. Facility permit application fees range from $100 to $1,000 depending on the facility capacity. Trucks transporting LNG must meet state and federal hazardous material transportation requirements and use routes the New York State Department of Transportation has certified. These regulations do not affect New York City's moratorium on new LNG facilities. For more information, including regulations, permit application, and supporting documentation, see the DEC LNG regulation website. (Reference New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Regulations Chapter V, Part 570)\nNew York Electric Vehicle Emissions Inspection Exemption State Incentives\nNew York Plug-In Electric Vehicle (PEV) Rebate Program State Incentives\nNew York Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) and Fueling Infrastructure Rebates for Municipalities State Incentives\nThe New York State Department of Environmental Conservation's (DEC) Municipal ZEV Rebate Program offers rebates to cities, towns, villages, counties, and New York City boroughs for the purchase or lease of eligible ZEVs and the installation of eligible ZEV fueling infrastructure. To qualify, ZEVs must be purchased or leased on or after May 1, 2018, at a dealership within the state, and leases must be at least 36 months in length. ZEV fueling infrastructure must be installed primarily for public use. 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        "raw_content": "Britains Greatest Gift to India\nBritish men and women in India during the Raj.\nI have been invited to present to the Members of Parliament in London the case for the Bible as The Book that Made Your World. This is fitting since the Bible is the greatest gift that the British gave to India.\nIt is also a wonderful way to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the Reformation that gave us Tyndale\u2019s English New Testament and transformed medieval nations into modern Great Britain.\nThanks to men such as William Carey, Henry Martin, and Claudius Buchanan, the Bible translators turned Indian vernaculars into literary languages. With that linguistic revolution came printing, publishing, press, literature, journalism, modern education, intellectual and social awakening.\nMajority of the Bible translations happened in Calcutta, after 1800, in the Fort William College. Three days a week Carey helped train civil servants in that college. The Bible became the book that transformed the corrupt administration of the British East India Company into the honest \u201csteel frame\u201d of clean governance.\nThe Bible taught us that India should not be divided into petty, quarrelling kingdoms such as Israel and Judah; nor united under empires such as Mogul, Maratha, Sikh or British. God desired India to be a nation, a free nation, and a great nation, ruled not by sinful men, but by laws reflecting divine justice and righteousness.\nIt was through the Bible that we learnt that God did not want us make up our own gods or worship creation \u2014 natural or demonic. He commands us to seek Truth and worship God in spirit and in truth.\nThe Bible brought to India that idea of human equality that is unleashing the potential of every individual. It taught us that everyone \u2014 male and female \u2014 is created with the dignity of God\u2019s likeness. The Bible revealed to us a secret of building great nations: strong families where a man has only one wife, and fathers his children like our Father in heaven.\nThanks to hardworking, Bible-driven visionaries such as William Carey, Sam Higginbottom, and Norman Borlaug, India \u2014 a land of famines \u2014 is now a land flowing with milk and honey. It is the world\u2019s largest producer of milk and exports food and fruit.\nIndependent India acknowledged its profound intellectual, moral, social and political debt to Great Britain when it chose to govern itself not through Rajas and Maharajas, Sultans and Badshahs, but with Westminster style Parliament.\nWhy did British Parliament became a model for our nation?\nBritain\u2019s parliamentary governance did not come from Greek democratic states such as Athens. Greek city-state did not have parliaments. The British system developed because the Bible taught that God\u2019s kingdom is managed by Elders (Revelation 4:4 etc.).\nWhy do citizens elect Britain\u2019s rulers? Great Britain adopted \u201cPopular Sovereignty\u201d as its model because Moses commanded the liberated slaves to choose their own leaders (Deuteronomy 1: 9-18).\nWhy does the Prime Minister have greater power than the Monarch? India\u2019s first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, taught us Britain\u2019s secret. He was India\u2019s \u2018First Servant\u2019 he said, because that is what the title \u201cPrime Minister\u201d literally meant. This radical political idea began when the King of kings and the Lord of lords washed the feet of his disciples. He taught them that rulers lord it over their people in cultures that do not know God. He, the Messiah, had come to inaugurate a new kingdom in which rulers will become servants: For he came not to be served but to serve and to give his life for salvation of many.\nBritish Parliament became a model for India because Christian Members of Parliament, such as William Wilberforce, made it the conscience of the nation. When he became an MP, the Parliament was a gentlemen\u2019s club. It served the interest of the club members. MPs resisted abolishing slave trade for two decades because they were the beneficiaries of that lucrative, reprehensible, trade.\nBritish Parliament became a model for many nations because the Bible transformed it. It will be my honor to reintroduce to some of the current MPs, \u201cThe Book That Made Your World.\u201d\nThis important assignment needs your prayers . . . and your help. The organisers would like to give a copy of the book to MPs along with the formal invitation. I need \u00a33,500 for the books. Please consider donating online www.RevelationMovement.com",
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        "raw_content": "Education: Europe-Centered (Eurocentrism) vs. African-centered\n\u201cNo systematic effort toward change has been possible, for, taught the same economics, history, philosophy, literature, and religion which have established the present code of morals, the Negro\u2019s mind has been brought under the control of his oppressor. The problem of holding the Negro down, therefore, is easily solved. When you control a man\u2019s thinking you do not have to worry about his actions.\u201d-Carter G. Woodson, The Miseducation of the Negro\nThe biggest and most important challenge we as a people face today is to break the chains of our continued miseducation. The way we see ourselves often influences what we do about ourselves, therefore the role education plays in controlling our thoughts and actions is more important now than ever before. \u201cThe most potent weapon in the hands of the oppressor is the mind of the oppressed.\u201d-Steve Biko\nis the practice, conscious or otherwise, of placing emphasis on European (and, generally, Western) concerns, culture and values at the expense of those of other cultures. It is not to be confused with Europatriotism. Eurocentrism also involved claiming cultures that were not white or European as being such, or denying their existence at all.\nAssumptions of European superiority arose during the period of European imperialism, which started slowly in the 16th century, accelerated in the 17th and 18th centuries and reached its zenith in the 19th century. The progressive character of European culture was contrasted with traditional hunting, farming and herding societies in many of the areas of the world being newly explored by Europeans, such as the Americas, most of Africa, and later the Pacific and Australasia. Even the complex civilizations of the Islamic world, India, China and Japan were considered to be underdeveloped relative to Europe.\nDuring the colonial era, the na\u00efve assumption of Western superiority was given authority by thinkers such as G. W. F. Hegel, who developed a \u201cuniversal\u201d theory of history, which was, in essence, a theory of European history in which the rest of the World was taken to be objects rather than subjects. For Hegel, whos view and orientation of history was very influential on both Marxist and humanist historiography, Pre-Columbian America, Asia, and Africa were considered of no relevance to world history-and were often characterized as static.\nThe colonising period involved the widespread settlement of parts of the Americas and Australasia with European people, and also the establishment of outposts and colonial administrations in parts of Asia and the whole of Africa. For this reason a Europe-centered history may be taught in such countries, and in parts of Africa and Asia, even though the majority of the populations are not of European decent.\nOur existence has been defined by the way Europeans defined who we were and what our value was as human beings in relation to their cultural civilization. African people educated within the parameters of western civilization have measured our human worth based on the standards of European people, thus always putting African people in a position of human inferiority from a cultural and social perspective. Thus the measure of our humanity has been rooted in our ability to mimic European culture. The better we could mimic European culture, the more value our lives had to European people and to ourselves. The less we mimicked European people, the less value we had to European people and ourselves. Consequently, looking at ourselves, through European cultural standards and social values has always crippled our ability to move through the world with complete human freedom and without self-justification.\nAn example of this is that when African children attend public schools, they are typically taught that human civilization begins with Greece and Rome. They are further educated within the framework of Greek, Roman and European culture. The substance of what they learn is rooted in the western stories they learn to read from, the mathematical concepts they learn in school, and the science applications that are rooted in the observations of white males. After the African child has digested such a curriculum from K \u2013 12, s/he can only assume that his/her value as a human being is measured by the way the white world defines it. S/he assumes that all important human thinking has only come from the white world, and thus being Black, s/he had no choice but to measure his/her intelligence according the standards of western civilization. S/he is always at a disadvantage in the worldeven when s/he is successfulsimply because the measure of human success is measured by the way the white public school system defines it. Thus the African child who is successful in such a system is just as culturally crippled as the one who fails in the system. This is Europe-centered education\nOne remedy for this is to create an educational environment where there is a shift in this orientation.\nis a philosophical theory, probably best defined by Dr. Molefi K. Asante, which in very general terms, is the idea that African people must become the center of their human experience rather than the object of that human experience.\nUsing ancient African civilizations and standards coupled with indigenous African values, African people are able to begin to look at our history from the perspective of what we have given humanity, including western civilization, and we can begin to define our historical human experience according to the standards, values, and principles that our civilizations have given us rather than copying the standards, values and principles of western civilization that have worked against us since they were first forced upon us and our ancestors. This shift in how African people see ourselves then revolutionizes everything we do in life and empowers us to create modern cultural and social standards that empower us to achieve on our own terms without comparing ourselves to what whites or anyone else is doing.\nHuman civilization did not start with the Greeks and the Romans. It started in ancient Egypt (Kemet)*see notes at the bottom*, which was a Black civilization. This first human civilization lasted for 10,000 years and was the parent civilization to the Greek and Roman civilizations. The ancient Egyptians created the first human literature, mathematical concepts, observations of natural science and logic. They generated the first standards of learning, law, ethics and government with a taxation system. They were the first to develop medical systems, engineering systems and astronomy systems. They managed to do all of this to such a degree that Greek scholars were flocking to Egyptian universities for three hundred years before they could move into the category of civilization. Now if we shift the framework of learning for the African child to one of Egyptian origin, we shift self-perception in the world as the African child learns that it is natural for him/her to excel at mathematics, science, engineering, social studies, language arts, etc. S/he then understands that to be educated is no longer acting white, but acting African. In addition to this, the substance of daily education is no longer rooted in western images but African images that reinforce the academic and cultural development of the child, and the child finds that African people also have their own high standards, expectations and goals that are rooted in their long tradition of civilization building. Children learn to improve their reading skills by reading classical African stories, learning to count through African counting systems, learning to appreciate science and engineering by studying Imhotep. They learn traditional African languages that have their own alphabet such as ancient Egyptian or Amharic. They learn these things in a natural setting while using modern technologies. Such a child is able to enter the world with cultural grounding, confidence and purpose. This is African-centered education.\nThe African-centered process works from the indigenous African principle and worldview of human cooperation rather than human competition, which is the Eurocentric view and the basis of western education. Indigenous African principles believe that the best human characteristic is that of cooperation and sensitivity to the needs of everyone in the group. It is the concept that \u201cI am because we are, and we are because I am.\u201d While many schools claim to be multicultural, few actually are simply because the engine that drives the curriculum is Eurocentric in nature, and everything else given to the children is, at best, supplemental. Many teachers in such a system can only teach from the European tradition of educational theory. Others who can teach from a different educational theory are discouraged from doing so. Multiculturalism thus becomes a platitude as children are taught from textbooks that make the European the subject of all human experience while non-Europeans are made the object of the human experience.\nEditors Note: I initially posted this on myspace in 2006. Since then of course, I have grown and evolve to an understanding of what is \u2018civilization\u2019. It is the art of being civil, in practice which is fostered through an attitude of mind which, in the tribal/clan days (Pre-Colonial), gave to every individual the security that comes of belonging to a widely extended family, must be preserved within the still wider society of the nation. Therefore, Civilization in it\u2019s own merit existed much much earlier than Egypt/Khemet, to include a cluster of nation-states collectively called The Nile Valley Civilizations. Even more recent discoveries of Ancient Civilizations along the Niger River in the West and Maputo River in the South extend into antiquity thousands of years before Europe even moved into the category of \u2018civility\u2019.\nRelated Links: Amazing Discovery; 200,000 year old metropolis discovered in Africa\nAfroetic, Social Commentary African centered, Ancient African urban civilization, Anti-Colonialism, Classical African civilization, education, Eurocentrism, European Imerialism, miseducation of the negro",
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        "raw_content": "\u2018Weaving the Past\u2019 between Pasadena and Mexico\nWhen your grandparents immigrated from abroad, you\u2019re not that far removed from the traditions of another country. Even if you\u2019re not, even if generations of your family have been in America or even originated from America, it\u2019s worth looking back. The rear view may be a window into your own family. First-time director/writer Walter Dominguez went on a journey into his past that set him into a new determined direction into a better future as he describes in his documentary \u201cWeaving the Past: Journey of Discovery.\u201d\nGoing back to Japan, I found distinctive connections between the person I am now and my ancestors, and that\u2019s Walter Dominguez discovered when the events of September 11, 2001 sent him into a deep despair. Looking back into his past, and fulfilling his maternal grandfather\u2019s last wish, Dominguez found himself and a new direction, one that led him back to filmmaking.\nBorn in the small town of Santa Paula, California in 1947, Dominguez was raised in the Pasadena area. He was student body president at John Muir High School and he went on to graduate from Occidental College and did graduate studies in cinema at USC.\nDominguez went on to work as an assistant director (\u201cThe Andromeda Strain\u201d), but had mostly left filmmaking since the 1970s. In 1973, he married Shelley Morrison, best known for her role on the sitcom \u201cWill & Grace\u201d as Rosario, the maid to the title characters\u2019 rich friend. Morrison is the executive producer of this movie.\nYet he moved away from directing movies in the 1970s, about the same time that his grandfather passed away. Only by looking back did he discover his grandfather Methodist Rev. Emilio \u201cTata\u201d Hernandez had been part of a social movement, one that strove to end oppression of Native Americans and exploded into a bloody revolution that touched both sides of the border.\nLike many people of Mexican background, Dominguez is part Native American, meaning that he has roots that extend further into the history of North America than most. While the Spanish and well-to-do Mexicans oppressed the Native Americans, on the other side of the border, white Americans exploited both the Mexicans and the Native Americans.\nWe also see how young men grow old quickly with war. After leaving the battles in Mexico, Tata, tired and ill, was only in his early twenties when he was drunk and homeless in Los Angeles, but the kindness of a stranger, a Norwegian minister brought him back to the world of the living. Through that man\u2019s guidance, Tata became part of a different kind of revolution\u2013one of giving and caring through faith and God. And although Tata\u2019s association with the respected Mexican revolutionary writer, political organizer and outlaw Praxedis G. Guerrero ended with Guerrero\u2019s death, Tata kept a life-long correspondence with a mysterious spinster in Mexico who tied him to Guerrero.\nIn the end, Dominguez renewed his interest in filmmaking and carrying on the tradition of his grandfather, became a social activist, one determined to record the personal histories of Latin Americans in Los Angeles and the Soutwest.\n\u201cWeaving the Past\u201d is, in many ways, the beginning of that journey. Previously shown for a benefit at the Los Angeles United Methodist Museum of Social Justice in May of last year, the documentary opens on August 15 (Friday), but the 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. screenings have already sold out. Director Walter Dominguez and executive producer Shelley Morrison as well as other members of the production team will be present for a Q&A following the Sunday, August 17, 2014 4 p.m. screening.\nPrevious Ms. Geek Speaks: Fat shaming and the Dear Abby bikini top question\nNext \u2018Coldwater\u2019 is a shallow dip into the juvey reform school boot camp controversy",
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        "raw_content": "Letter to Chief Economic advisor Dated 07-Dec-2012\nDr. Raghuram Rajan,\nChief Economic advisor,\nWe congratulate you on taking over as the Chief Economic Advisor, Government of India.\nTo introduce our self, ours is Sole All India forum representing more than 30000 chit operators in whole of India through their District State Associations having a turnover of nearly 30,000 crores per annum, but do not represent the unregistered sector, which is almost 100 times the size of our industry.\nThough financial inclusion is a recent buzz word, traditional financial technology like ours had already been doing this from time immemorial even before the origin of banking concept. The fact that M/s Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation are supporting our activity under their \u2018Poverty Alleviation Program\u2019 speaks volumes in this regard. The initial research report of an ongoing survey conducted by IFMR, Chennai under the guidance Dr. Antoinette Schoar, MIT Sloan School of Management & Dr. Mudit Kapoor, Indian School of Business, Hyderabad, substantiates the same. (Copy of this Report for your reference is Annexure I). This is on account of the fact that Chit Fund is a unique product having several advantages like, a. Savings cum Borrowing instrument, b. Cost of borrowing is the lowest, c. The cost is determined by the participants themselves, d. It doesn\u2019t require any subsidy from any external source as in Micro-Finance and other intermediaries.\nWe are very much confident of participating in the National Financial Inclusion Program in a massive way; however, we are getting suffocated as we are not at all included anywhere in the ongoing economic reforms agenda. Though the Department of Financial Services, Ministry of Finance has constituted a Key Advisory Group to bring in value addition in our working, the recommendations of the said group is yet to see the light of the day. Though a Memorandum has been submitted to Dr. Arvind Mayaram on 28th September 2012, as directed by the Hon\u2019ble Minister of Finance, as is our experience with any Government department, we are yet to know the outcome.\nAs our industry will not be able to move forward even a inch without any Administrative or legislative support, we will be greatly honoured if you can spare us some time to let us know your perception on the role of informal financial institutions like Chit Funds and the value additions that we have to bring to our working to complement banking and other financial intermediaries, with specific reference to financial services being offered to the urban and rural poor.\nMeanwhile, you may make it convenient to put in a word to Department of Financial Services, and the Department of Economic Affairs to consider our representation to some logical end.\nWith you in the service of our Nation and thanking you\nFor AIACF(Regd)",
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        "raw_content": "Impact of transition from military to civilian life on families\nDiana Smart\nLoretta Poerio\nOne of the goals of the Programme is to enhance the evidence base that informs policy and support services for ADF families, in both the Departments of Defence and Veterans\u2019 Affairs. The Family Wellbeing Study, one of the three studies comprising this Programme, is investigating the psycho-social health and wellbeing of family members of current and ex-serving ADF members. Firstly, this presentation outlines the challenges in family research methodology. Secondly, the presentation describes the research methods used in this study as well as how the results, particularly in relation to support services, may be used to inform new directions toward improving outcomes for the families of current and transitioned ADF members.",
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        "raw_content": "Impeccable sources in Kogi State have hinted that the Governor Yahaya Bello-led All Progressives Congress (APC) government in the state is concluding plans to disrupt telecommunications services on election day, February 16.\nBut discrediting the allegation in a telephone chat with THISDAY, the Director General, Media and Publicity to Kogi State Governor, Evangelist Kingsley Fanwo, said the information was unfounded and deliberately orchestrated by opposition to tarnish the reputation of the administration.\nThough he affirmed that the state haD in its possession, jammer vehicles, the governor's spokesman said they were strictly to ensure the security of the governor when he moves around and were not designed to interfere with the electoral process.\nThe source had hinted THISDAY that the state government already procured three network jammers, mounted on two Toyota SUVs and a BMW vehicle for this purpose and that the cars were already parked within the Government House, Lokoja to be deployed next Saturday during the election.\nHe said the plan was to ensure that there will be no real time communication access on election day, to tally voter figures emanating from the various polling units and wards across the state and that the government had equally acquired telephone lines from MTN South Africa, to enable its officials communicate on election day, having disabled communication by the mass of voters on election day.\n\"We have it on good authority, that some operatives in the Yahaya Bello administration who resigned in recent months and weeks, were privy to some of the backstage schemes and shenanigans of the APC-led government in the state, left the employ of the state in good conscience, so as not to be morally complicit in the demonic designs of the government,\" the source hinted.\nThe source added, \"We equally request the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), as regulators of the communications sector and related national institutions to urgently interrogate the illegal attempt by the Kogi State government to instigate disruptions in the national communication loop as this will be inimical to fundamental rights of Nigerians to communicate and freely express themselves.\"\nThe people are particularly suspicious that recent clampdown on telecommunications service provider, MTN, by the Kogi State government, may not be unrelated to the more recent developments.\nFanwo however stated that, \"Those allegations against the state government are quite unfounded. From the inception of this administration, jammer vehicles were part of the convoy vehicles because wherever the governor moves to, security wise, you tend to limit communication around that place to guarantee the security of the governor.\n\"So, from inception we have jammer vehicles. If they are seeing jammer vehicles now, it is not just a recent procurement. So, it is unfounded. And, we don't have any reason to ensure that there is no communication. It is not it, honestly. It is not it at all. There was nothing like that. We are not hiding anything.\"\nHe said instead, despite their unpopularity in the state, opposition members have orchestrated attacks on the ruling party and claimed they were being attacked.\n\"It is the opposition that the media would need to talk to that they should stop attacking our people. My vehicle was attacked yesterday (Friday) by opposition thugs. They smashed the windscreen. I also learnt that they rained bullets on the Speaker's vehicle yesterday.\n\"The opposition people that know they are not on ground are the ones trying to orchestrate this violence and turn it as propaganda.\"",
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        "raw_content": "What to expect from the Festival of the Lost event in Destiny 2\nThere are plenty of rewards to earn this year including the new Horror Story Legendary Auto Rifle.\nBungie posted new details on what players can expect when the Festival of the Lost event launches in Destiny 2 starting on October 16. Bungie had previously hinted at the event\u2019s return along with a new \u201cmurder mystery\u201d style twist. While this will be included, other activities will be available for Guardians to partake in until the Festival of the Lost comes to an end on November 6.\nWondering what these activities are and how they\u2019ll play out? Let\u2019s take a quick look at what you can expect from the Festival of the Lost in Destiny 2!\nBelow, we walk you through what you can expect from the Festival of the Lost event in Destiny 2.\nKicking off the Festival of the Lost in Destiny 2, players can interact with Amanda Holliday to purchase bounties. By completing these bounties, players will earn an award called \u201cFragmented Souls.\u201d According to the information posted by Bungie, Fragmented Horrors can be used to purchase \u201cFestival of the Lost masks, as well as the Horror Story Legendary Auto Rifle.\u201d\nThere will also be new Triumphs, and access to an area called the \u201cHaunted Forest\u201d for a limited time. In the Haunted Forest, players are given 15 minutes to explore and kill various Nightmares, ghouls, and demons. The longer you stay and the further you explore, the harder the challenges you face will become.\nBased on previous teases from Bungie, this year\u2019s Festival of the Lost will host a \u201cmurder mystery\u201d style event. When the event begins on October 30, players will be able to investigate the death of Master Ives by running through a quest line that \u201cadds an additional powerful reward for you to earn each week.\u201d\nLast, but certainly not least, Guardians will be able to earn an Ephemeral Engram whenever they fill their XP bar after hitting the max character level. This Engram drops alongside a Steadfast Engram, which can be used to earn double Bright Engrams while the Festival of the Lost is active. Having a hard time earning Ephemeral Engrams? You also have the ability to purchase them from Tess Everis in the Tower.\nThe Festival of the Lost Event will include a quest line that investigates the death of Master Ives in Destiny 2.\nThe Festival of the Lost event begins on Tuesday, October 16 at 10 a.m. (PST) or 1 p.m. (EST) and ends on Tuesday, November 6 at the same time. For more information on this year\u2019s Festival of the Lost Event, be sure to read through the full blog post courtesy of Bungie. While we wait for the event to begin, what do you think of the activities available this year? Are you eager to pursue the new Horror Story Legendary Auto Rifle, or are you more interested in farming for Ephemeral Engrams? Let us know down in the comments below!\nFor more on Destiny 2, be sure to check out some of our previous guides including who Master Ives is in Destiny 2, what to do with a Power Boost in Destiny 2, and all Ascendant Chest locations in Destiny 2.\nBy reading through this guide, you should now know what to expect from the Festival of the Lost Event in Destiny 2.",
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        "raw_content": "Posted on March 14, 2017 by Anthony Gongora\nThink Again was inspired by the ideas set forth by our founding fathers, whom when authoring the Declaration of Independence and the American Constitution must have had to think and rethink every word. Just consider how radical this phrase must have sounded to the ear of a King, \u201cWe hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.\u201d\nFor people in the present, in the United States it is assumed that life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness is out there and ours for the taking. However, how many US citizens actually pause to consider what an \u201cunalienable\u201d right is? That word does not pop into my mind when considering the American dream. And why should it? And do we have them? Unalienable is defined as, not to be separated, given away, or taken away. Meaning that being born, each human, like the beating of his/her own heart, and the breath flowing through his/her lungs is the owner and embodiment of these birth rights; Life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. These rights are not awarded to us or granted to us by a court, they are born into us at our first crying breath, and even though this seems a very logical thought it has not always been the case.\nGazing backwards, history tells that Kings and Queens were ordained by their God; Meaning that according to their belief system they were selected by their God. I believe this form of thinking persists on to todays Royalty. All other humans were perceived as being below Kings and Queens, and would be subjects to them, and under the rule of their divine power. Royalty and its forms of governing people had been the way that most human beings had grown to understand themselves in relation to the world. There was the King or Queen and he or she ruled controlling their subjects\u2019 life, liberty and pursuit of happiness.\nThen as American history tells, a bunch of men and women immigrants crossed the pond and got all these crazy new ideas about being alive. Can you imagine penning for the first time \u201call men are created equal?\u201d A shift in consciousness had awakened within a new land called America. The idea of wanting to rule one\u2019s own destiny was born and along with it the ideals of freedom took root. Freedoms potential began to bend humanity in a new direction, which included the ideas of individual life, liberty, and the pursuit of one\u2019s own happiness.\nAs a side note (and, which is very important parts of our American history) we know that freedom for all in Americans did not originally include all people, Native Americans were slaughtered, Africans were enslaved, women were second class citizens, Japanese were placed in internment camps and if you self-identified (or were outed) with any part of the LBGTQ spectrum you were considered mentally ill and institutionalize or imprisoned, branded a criminal. The white men who wrote the Declaration of Independence and the American Constitution were writing to define their intentions for the new world, which was really about the freedom of themselves. Consequently the symbol of white equaling power was born.\nThankfully, and over much time the immigrants whom would eventually call themselves Americans evolved to understand and interpret the use of the word \u201cmen\u201d as meaning mankind and mankind meaning humankind. In other words all of humankind in America has unalienable rights, which include Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. So even though the original vision of these two documents were not all inclusive, the language was scribed in a way that established the grounds to fight for what is right and good for all legal Americans.\nSadly, today in 2017 the \u201c illegal immigrants/Muslim immigrant\u201d has become the new Native American, black, women, Japanese, gay, who is being targeted and who is challenging how far unalienable rights extend. In this moment of time we are challenged to grow our humanity rather than shrink our humanity. Let\u2019s remember that unalienable means inseparable or birthright and then let\u2019s expand past the boarders of our minds to be inclusive of the human race\u2019s rights, not just American rights. The pursuit of life liberty and happiness is a human right. In the present trump administration we can see that the full and deepest interpretation of \u201chumankind\u201d has yet to fully be awakened within the minds of our present president trump. He seems to still be in the era of reasoning that interpreted the Declaration of Independence as a document written for white men only. No matter how many ways trump may try to disconnect and divide within our own borders and beyond America, the plain and simple truth will prevail that we are one world, which is inextricably interconnected with each other, and we are all the human race. trump\u2019s crazy making and deception cannot erase this plain and simple FACT.\nThinking and then thinking again and again is so very important because it creates the space within the mind of an individual or a group to reason and then act or not. Having this ability, called reasoning, if used, allows us to create the space in our consciousness to discern right from wrong and good from bad. Deeply contemplating the idea of good or bad is how I spent the morning three days after the presidential election 2016.\nBeing the curious creature that I am, I wanted to examine my own heart, which is to say that I want to pause and reflect upon what I believe and how I came to have those beliefs, specifically concerning the concepts of good and bad. I felt challenged to do this because many people on Facebook felt that they had the right to post negative comments about me based upon my point of view. I had commented about my disappointment of the Presidential election outcome. The negative posts, posted by others/strangers are what really interest me the most because to ever assume that someone has the right to label anyone anything other than human is to move into a place in consciousness where one perceives him or herself to be above the other. The moment that \u201cname-calling\u201d starts in any way shape or form you can guarantee that someone is feeling a sense of superiority and self righteousness, which can be rationalized as a perfectly normal state of mind after winning what one wanted. Name-calling could also be considered a base line for bullying. I felt bullied.\nMy feeling of sadness (not defeat) were not so much that trump won the election but rather that so many Americans had chosen to follow and support such a truly bad man. My feelings of sadness were amplified when being bullied by my fellow Americans, whose behaviors were incited by trump.\nThere are those who will try to turn this around and say calling trump a bad man is the same as name-calling and labeling people, and no matter what I write they will stick to their guns thinking that I\u2019m name-calling and labeling too. There is a difference though and I\u2019d like to break it down into two different scenarios to better illustrate my point.\nIn one scenario a stranger passes another stranger on the street, and one calls the other a faggot, without having any idea of who that person really is, but the name caller does it anyway because he or she is either ignorant, homophobic or hateful, or all of the above. As a side note, I have lived this particular scenario from as far back as I can remember. Beginning in grammar school the name assigned to me was a sissy then as the boys and girls got older it evolved to faggot and over time I acquired every hatful name associated with being a gay man. Being gay one learns what hate feels like at a very young age. Most LGBTQ humans who are not destroyed by hate come to realize that to hate is wrong and that name call is wrong. Luckily, I did not break from the hate, in fact my mind grew a more deep and inclusive understanding and respect for what it means to be human in all of our varied forms.\nIn the second scenario all of America watched an adult white male millionaire repeatedly make really bad remarks about every type of human who was not white, like himself. He made those remarks while running for the highest office in the nation. The person applying for the job of president should be well aware of the history of America and of the world for that mater and how hate crimes have negatively shaped our society and the planet. To insight hate, fear and separatism as he has done and continues to do, in a nation that has such deep wounds around the subject is the actions of a bad man. I have, and we all have observed a behavioral patter in trump and it is he himself totally and completely being a bad man. He has shown us his true colors repeatedly.\nLet\u2019s make a quick break down of name-calling verses naming an observable behavioral pattern: The hater on the street randomly name calling hasn\u2019t got a clue as to whom the person is that he or she has just hated upon, that is name calling. Naming a behavioral pattern that persist based upon hours and hours of observation is not name-calling, it is a statement of fact, backed by evidence. In this particular case produced by the person himself \u2013 trump. His performance while running for president was not second hand information, it did not come from the press\u2026 No trump\u2019s fraud, his bankruptcies, his avoiding paying taxes, his racism, his misogyny, the list goes on and on came straight from his own lips, all of which are bad words and bad actions making trump unarguably a bad man. He meant what he said and he said what he what he meant. So for those of you who voted for him thinking that he was performing and only saying what he said for dramatic effect you were wrong. He really meant what he said. And for those who are still saying that you don\u2019t really know what trump means, I hope you will soon figure out that when he speaks there is no mysterious or complex deeper meaning to his words. He means what he says.\nNow back to that third day after the election. My mind that particular morning felt a curiosity that opened my thinking to the phenomena of people organizing. Religions came to mind first and so I followed my curiosity to see what I could find. The first question that popped into my mind was, \u201cwhat are the ages of religions?\u201d The second thought was what are the similarities and guiding principles/beliefs underpinning the different religions beliefs systems?\nWhat I discovered is that one religion verses another does not produce better humans than the other. We are all simply humans. The religion we inherit or choose or don\u2019t choose makes no difference because the base line of all religions is to do good for humanity. Whatever one\u2019s religion, skin color, sexual orientation, nationality, ethnic break down, the clothes one wears, the car you drive, the zip code where you live does not make you or me any better or worse a human than every other human. The fact of matter is that we are all beautifully flawed human beings. We are all humans plane and simple. We all have brains in our skulls, hearts in out chest and the breath that we breath. What we wear on the surface, our skin color, sexual orientation, religion, social status, etc. is not what defines some one as being a good or bad human. It is our thoughts and our actions that define if we are good or bad people.\ntrump\u2019s thoughts and actions are bad thoughts and actions and he has essentially given all the Haters in America the permission to behave as badly as he does. In his claims to build walls, deport Mexicans, alienate and target Muslims and return to law and order he amplifies fear and in doing so gives justification and permission to anyone and everyone and in every place, the space to act on their fear and hate.\nHere is my personal evidence: In one weeks time I had very unusual experiences with name-calling, verbal aggression, fear and hate. In the week leading to the election a black man aggressively confronted me on the street for presumably looking at him the wrong way, when in-fact, I was actuality looking at a very out of place dead bald eagle that lay on the sidewalk of downtown Washington DC, which looked like the man was going to step on. I don\u2019t know about you, but to me the dead bald eagle sure felt like a bad omen. Days after the election a white man shouted at me on the street to \u201cfuck off\u201d because I was stopped on the sidewalk waiting to cross the street on my bicycle. And several people on Facebook have named me as a whiner and a crybaby because I expressed my point of view concerning the election outcome and about the character of trump.\nIf you know me, you know that I\u2019m not a racist, an inconsiderate bicyclist, a whiner or a crybaby. What I am is a human being like every other human being on the planet. There are wonderful things about me and there are flawed things about me, which can be said for every other human being that walks this planet.\nWhich leads me to my next point, to dissent is part of the democratic process and one of our freedoms as Americans. We do not have to agree with one another. However, we must always respect each other\u2019s differences. When people moved towards aggressive behaviors and name-calling, respecting one another has gone out the window. To have differing opinions are what causes people to grow and all voices and all opinions are a reflection of who we are as Americans. We are at our deepest roots after all, a melting pot. There is room for everyone to be and to express them selves. Please don\u2019t misconstrue my comments on trump as being anything other than what they are, I will dissent and stand my ground firmly in the belief that good will prevail. Good humans through out all of time have had to stand together to defeat bad humans. The evidence that this has occurred is in the simple fact that we are all alive.\nLooking even deeper into the roots of the land that we call America, we must fully integrate and acknowledgment the facts that to build American society it took an all but near annihilation of several tribes of Native Americans people (This atrocity still hangs in the balance). Followed by enslaving Africans whose physical bodies built this nation from the ground up. These historical facts must be fully addressed and made right because they are not fantasy or entertainment. They are our root cause for our constant discontent. We as a society have never made right what we had done wrong. We as a republic were born out of fear and hate. Fear and hate of what had been left behind, fear and hatred of the people discovered here and fear and hate for those we enslaved. The fact that we repeatedly arrive back in the fear and hate state of mind demonstrates that there has yet to have been a proper reconciliation and restitution given in order heal the wounds (at the root) of our forefathers. My guess is that until we make right what we had done wrong the fear and hate that made us will continue to block us from becoming truly free.\nTo become truly free, it is not the other that we need to fear, but rather it is our own individual close-minded thoughts and perceptions that keep us caged. As humans we have the unique ability to self observe and examine within ourselves what we hold to be true. In order to be set free from out fears, of the other, gazing inward is essential. One can start their journey of gazing inward by answering these questions: Where did your thoughts come from? Who planted the seeds within your mind that has caused you to believe this way or that way? Are your thoughts a habit? Are your actions a habit? Do you explore ideas outside of your own understanding of reality? Do you make an effort to learn about what you do not know? Or do you receive information and accept it blindly? Is the news the only place that you learn about the world and all of the wonderful humans who inhabit it? Do you question your own thoughts? To examine ones thoughts is to look deeply into ones self. Do you look deeply into your own self, or has the world painted a picture for you, of you, and you accept that version as your reality? I ask all these questions because if you are aware of your thinking you can also become aware of your perceptions. Our perceptions of reality form within our mind based upon our circumstances in life, most of which we do not choose. For example I did not choose to be born to a single mother, have a father that abandoned me, being gay, growing up in impoverished neighborhoods\u2026the list goes on and on. My life like many has not been an easy one. My circumstances that I was born into shaped how I perceived reality.\nAs a child I believed myself to be trash, God did not want me because I was gay, public schools did not want me because I was stupid, the world did not want another mixed race child on welfare draining the system. I had little to no hope of ever surviving my child hood. I thought I was a nothing-useless bag of bones, taking up precious oxygen and space that some more other better person deserved. All of these negative perceptions caused me to consider suicide often.\nMy circumstances were real but my perception of my self was an outside projection of me, not my true self. My thoughts then, taught to me by the world around me had shaped the way that I perceived myself in space and time and in relation to people and most importantly to myself. As a child I believed it all because I had not yet learned how to think for myself. Thinking for ones self takes practice, patience and hard work. I had to learn how to change my perceptions of myself. I had to learn how to change my mind. If I had not I would be dead. The child that I was born into was taught from first thoughts to hate himself; Suicide, drug addiction, prostitution would have become me, which was my inherited trajectory, taught to me by the world around me. It was all lies, I believed about myself because I knew no better. I had to undo my perceptions of myself to survive. I had to changed my mind and alter my perceptions.\nAs a child, I of course did not use this language to describe my situation; I did not have the vocabulary or the understanding. What I did have were a few good people who did good things. The good people who saved my life protected me, expressed their love, concern and acceptance of me as I was. From those people, I learned how to accept myself. I could have been full of hate for the world that rejected me at every turn but I was not. I could have been fearful of the world but I was not. I could have hated the haters who so freely hated upon me but I did not. Why? Because, by my nature I\u2019m a compassionate and empathetic human and the world did not teach me these qualities they were born into my body at birth. Being compassionate and empathetic is like breathing to me it\u2019s where my mind goes first and my heart follows. \u201cHow can I make things better,\u201d is the question that rises first to my consciousness. Then followed by \u201cWhat can I do? When the solution comes to mind and it feels right to my heart I move towards action of some sort. Inaction would be to believe someone else is going to take care of things or that I\u2019m not capable myself. Inaction goes against the nature of the world. If you look closely at the natural world around you can see that the whole natural world is in action every living thing is growing and becoming more whole and more complete. It is so very important to live ones life in action. Good actions.\nIronically the stupidest kid in the class is now the teacher; the child that hated every moment of school now goes to school nearly every day of his life. I changed my perceptions of myself and the world received me as I am. Why? Because there is room enough for all of us. I have a fantastic life, is it easy you may ask and the answer is NO it\u2019s a really hard life but I\u2019d ask for no other because it is a life of my making, arrived at by my choices and actions. The good work is almost always the hardest work, and it is worth every heartbeat.\nAre you working for the good or just hardly working? To become better human beings is really hard work. Work that starts when you become aware of your own thoughts and perceptions and then adjust them so that they reflect the world that you want to live in and the world that you want to leave behind. And most importantly so that you are the person that you were born to be not some painted on version of self that society had painted for you, of you. Mahatma Gandhi put it best, \u201cBe the change that you wish to see in the world.\u201d Our perception of self must shift to being inclusive of the world as a whole. We are one world one human race everything that we do is affecting one another and the planet. The world, by its nature is made up of interconnectivity and we are the byproducts of this world not the other way around. We are all inextricably connected to the planet and to each other and the sooner that we fully realize this fact the sooner that we can begin the hard work to collectively heal our selves and this beautiful planet. We have to do this because it is our one and only shared true home.\nAnd please do not get me wrong when I say that we are one human race and one planet that I think that we all need to be the same. The opposite is true. For human to evolve and change and discover their true self there must be variation and friction. It is from our differences that we push and pull one another to become better at being human. If we were all the same there would be nothing to learn. To be living life is to be in a continuous state of learning and unlearning.\nSorry, now I\u2019m jumping back to trump. When I comment on trump as being toxic on Facebook, I was reflecting upon an idea that has been realized. I know this to be true because of the above mention week that I lived post his election. trump has created a space in people\u2019s consciousness where they believe themselves to be superior. He has given permission to bully and bullying is what is being done. He has amplified a divisive attitude by connecting to people\u2019s dissatisfaction with their own lives. He has conjuring a reality that pits them against us. This is not something that I\u2019m making up it is a recorded reality. He won people over because he connected to their suffering; he said what people were feeling and thinking. He used our countries collective dissatisfaction to win his place by claiming to be able to fix what ails us.\nFor the record in America there has always been suffering because suffering is part of the human condition. And on the opposite end of the spectrum there is also great joy because it too is part of the human condition; these states of being are not just an American phenomena they are global. There is also wealth and poverty, which exist as global phenomena. Extremisms are also part of the human condition. Radicals can form in any population including Americans. The history of being human reveals all of this to us. Humans have a great capacity to do both good and bad. All of this is playing out all the time all around the planet.\nIt was not President Obama that caused you to suffer, it is not the American economy, the color of your skin, and the amount of money that you make, or the place where you live that makes you suffer. It is your own unexamined heart and mind, which causes you to suffer. We forget to look inward to seek answers to our questions and instead turn to entertainment for distractions. To be free from suffering is an individual journey, one that takes learning and intentional work. To tap into your personal suffering one has to create a quiet space. You have to put down your devices, unplug from the web, turn off the television and become still and quiet. Listen to your own thoughts not the ones being fed to your mind for outside sources. When you identify what is causing you to suffer you can then begin to move towards actions that heal your mind and heart. The end of suffering is held within each of us individually and can only be obtained through the self not the other. Others can help and support you along your way but ultimately we are each responsible to make our own peace with our suffering.\nDo you ever sit silently? Do you ever unplug from the constant stream of information? If you don\u2019t, then you will never truly understand yourself, your mind has been infiltrated by outside sources. It is only in the quietness and stillness of ones self that one can hear their authentic voice, their true voice. Like everything in life being quiet and still takes practice. It is a practice worth taking up because it is where you will find the content of your true heart and mind. I encourage you to give it a try start with five minutes, sit in silence and follow your breath or spirit whatever language you identify best with. Be aware there will be static in your mind there will be noise, don\u2019t judge it or yourself, simply focus your internal gaze on your breath listen to your inhale and exhale. Find your center. Be amazed that you live in a perfect whole body whatever the condition of your body; it is the only one you get so learn to perceive it as perfection.\nIf you never read books you are missing out on expanding your consciousness. Reading is another form of being quiet and still. Reading creates a space in the mind that opens pathways to new ways of perceiving our selves and others in the world around us. When is the last time that you pick up a book and read it first page to last? Reading is transformative by its nature. While reading we are processing and thinking deeply for ourselves. An outside source is not telling us how to interpret the book. The part of the mind that makes connections is activated while reading. When making connections our brains are making sense out of the chaos. We are interpreting reality in a way that becomes meaningful through the connection made and our understanding deepens. Our consciousness actually grows. Please read a book, one that supports your beliefs and then another which does not support your beliefs. What you already know to be true for you is wonderful but how you grow your consciousness is by reading what does not support your beliefs. When you know both sides well then you can arrive at a deep understanding of reality verses a one sided painted on point of view.\nThis is where I leap back to my morning curiosities a few days after the election. In my sadness regarding the election, I wanted to shift my perception by learning something new. I decided to research the age of religions and the basic principles underpinning the faith and practices of those religions.\nNow mind you here that I\u2019m of no particular faith and I\u2019m not a religious person. I\u2019m a curious person and I first became fascinated by the religions of the world when I was about eight years old. In my home the word God was not ever spoken. Except by me of course always question the idea of a God. By the age of 10, I was venturing out on Sunday school busses to learn about God. Whatever bus got to my corner first, I hopped on and went to church. Ultimately, I choose no religion and no church to belong to. I choose to be self possessed of my spirit, having experienced that no religion or church accepted me as the person I was born to be. The trend is different now in America, but back only 40 years ago, gays were not welcome in Gods world. I am Gay from birth to the present and will be until I die. Exactly the same way that heterosexual people are born that way and die that way. If you are still of the belief that being gay is a choice try un-choosing to be straight. It cannot be done; we are each born into a body that loves who it loves. If you have ever been in true love try undoing that too. Thankfully many religions that rejected the idea of homosexuality are now embracing it, which goes to show that even religious organizations can shift their perceptions. Change for the good of all humans is a real possibility.\nSpeaking of possibilities, the one teaching from trump that I see as a positive thing is that he has totally shattered the notion of, \u201cthat will never happen\u201d anything and every thing has the potential to happen. Everything is profoundly possible. When you hear the words frame in your mind as words of discouragement, \u201cthat will never happen\u201d undo the negative perception of the phrase and use it to empower you into good action. If one bad man can move a nation think upon what a good united human race can do to counteract that bad man. The good people of our nation and of the world must stand our ground against trump\u2019s hate. EVERYTHING CAN HAPPEN!\nAs you read this and if you are sensitive to the teachings of Buddhist Philosophy you might think that I\u2019m a Buddhist trying to convert you to Buddhist ways. Nothing could be further from the truth. As I said earlier I\u2019m of no particular faith but I am very curious. This past summer, I read many of the writings of Thich Nhat Hanh, he is a Buddhist Zen master, poet, scholar and peace activist. From my reading, I got to know Buddhism a little better. In doing so my consciousness has expanded, I have grown as a person because I learned about what I did not know. I did not have to go on a Buddhist retreat or seek out a Buddhist monk or temple to receive teachings, I simply picked up a book and read, which lead to several more books because I wanted to keep learning. Not because I wanted you or me to become a Buddhist but because I\u2019m curious, I wanted to grow my perceptions and expand my consciousness, I want to do this for my whole life. Learning new ideas and ways of being is a life worth living.\nGo to the library and get a book on Muslim philosophy if you are Christian and if you are Muslim go get a book on Buddhism learn about the beautiful aspect of all faiths, which ultimately teach about love and kindness, all of which binds us together not divides us apart. Open a book and grow your mind. If you are white skinned read Ta-Nehisi Coates, Between the World and Me and learn what it feels like to be born in a male black skinned body in America. If you are heterosexual read Jeanette Winterson\u2019s, Written On the Body, a love story where the name and gender of one of the main characters is never given. You get the picture\u2026 read! Read everything not only the things that make you feel validated in your beliefs, read things that challenge your beliefs. You will be amazed by what you can learn and more importantly how you can grow your humanity. When you grow your humanity, compassion blossoms in your heart and you become aware that it is not out there that is making you suffer it is inside you, it is not the other that is causing you pain it is your own inactions.\nI learned that third day after the election that some religions are really old Hinduism being the oldest around 4000 years old. I did not actually know that fact before that particular morning. I also read through all of the fundamental or basic beliefs of the older religions. I discover that all the older religions teach, in one-way shape or form the practice of being good to one another. This gave me a great sense of hope, to think that for as long as humans have organized that the foundation of their beliefs was to do and be good to one another. This is a simple way of putting it, I know, but it is really the foundation of all, be good to self and to one another.\nI also revisited many of the ideas that the oldest religions had about being human, which in present time seem totally crazy. One that comes to mind is stoning a person to death, which by the way still happens in our time, fortunately not as global phenomena but in small pockets of the world. Every place and its people on the planet are evolving and growing in their own time. I dream of an America that leads the way to becoming better humans and this can only happy if America is open not closed.\nBeing good and being bad are simple words to measure a complex world but simplicity often times holds the greatest and deepest truths. I invite you to examine your own heart\u2026 what do you find there? Where does it send you to look for answers to the questions that underpin your own ideas? How do you choose to move through this world? Do you stand on the side of being good for all people or do you believe that one race is more disserving than another. Do you feel superior? What does your heart tell you? What does good sound like and what does bad sound like? What are you listening to? What are you hearing? Observe yourself and your actions to see if you are aspiring towards the good or bad. Or are you held captive by entertainment frozen in a state of inaction within yourself? Free yourself from blindly following. Wake\u2013up!\nMy heart tells me to do good actions and my mind tells me to speak good words both for myself and for all people and that is who I am and is what I will do. What will you do?\nIn my painting a tear falls filled with the American flag. The symbolic all knowing eye in the sky weeps for the lost potential caused by small minds driven by fear and hate. Choose to grow your mind boarder free, giant, inclusive and fearless. Think and then think again and again and again keep opening up. 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        "raw_content": "More Successes of Painting MFAs\nAmong the season-opener shows in Chicago this year are one-person exhibitions by alumni of Notre Dame:\nJustin Miller at Zg Gallery going from Sept. 10 - Oct. 23\nMegan Greene at Carrie Secrist going from Sept. 10 - Oct. 16\nHeather Marshall at Linda Warren going from Sept. 10 - Oct. 23\nAlso new painting MFA Amanda Joseph has been one of the featured artists in Blue Canvas Magazine, a relatively new magazine that showcases the work of some of the members of the online art community. Her work and a corresponding interview is featured in Issue Five, and the spread begins on page 72 and continues on to page 79.\nPlease try to make the openings at Zg Gallery and Carrie Secrist, view the online magazine, and congratulate our alumni and current student!!\nZg Gallery, 300 W. 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Miller witnessed - first hand - the hyper manipulation of nature and the natural process for human use on his father\u2019s horse farm. Livestock are routinely subject to selective breeding, artificial insemination, ultrasound scanning and inoculations solely for commercial purposes. What initially begins as harmless bio-mimicry; creating a better future through chemistry and technology, devolves into a dystopia, rife with the cast-offs of unintended consequences and a garbage dump heap of bionic refuse stacked and left to rust and rot in the landscape. In addition to the paintings are a series of found antique and vintage photographs of individuals and families, altered with the same fastidiously painted surfaces that Justin uses in his original compositions. He delights in the absurd results of combining Victorian poses, restraint and correctness with mutant children and sea creatures as hats. Miller received his B.A. from Eastern Illinois University and his M.F.A. from the University of Notre Dame. This will be Miller\u2019s first solo exhibition with Zg Gallery.\nZg Gallery, 300 W. Superior St., Chicago, IL 60654 | T. 312.654.9900 | www.ZgGallery.com\nHeather Marshall: Here and There\nChuck Walker: New Work\nSeptember 10th \u2013 October 23rd, 2010\nOpening Reception for the Artists: Friday, September 10th, 2010, 6-9 pm\nLinda Warren Gallery is proud to open the fall season presenting two solo shows of two noteworthy realist painters, Heather Marshall and Chuck Walker. While their painting styles differ, as does the scale of their work, both share an enchanted sensitivity and seduction for the physical world, as well as a remarkable ability to transcend it through their very personalized forms of expression.\nIn her second solo exhibition at the gallery \u2013 \u201cHere and There\u201d - Heather Marshall continues her predilection for creating meticulous small-scale works that transform ordinary, every day images into extraordinary and alluring, jewel-like works of art. Marshall\u2019s oil paintings on panel are painstaking efforts, which invariably involve hundreds of hours of work. To sustain her inspiration throughout, she focuses on imagery that is both visually complex and technically challenging, but more so, embrace her desire to hone in on that which is easily overlooked, ignored or simply taken for granted. It is here, in the minute details of life, where Marshall\u2019s ability to plasticize her medium and advance her compulsion for astute and uncanny perception become manifest, successfully raising our consciousness and abilities to discern and experience that which is around us. Found in the textured life of her surroundings \u2013 in dilapidated buildings and on rusty mailboxes, inside local dime stores or sewing shops, along country roads, and on top of city rooftops or in her sister\u2019s delivery room after giving birth to her newborn niece, \u201cHere and There\u201d reflects Marshall\u2019s personality and personal history. It is her eye and nuanced probing and handling of the matters of light, form, surface, perspective and composition that define her originality and incredible talent as an artist.\nHeather Marshall received her BFA from the School of the Art Institute in 2002 and her MFA from the University of Notre Dame in 2004. 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His 77-year-old companion, Sir Frank Brangwyn, an internationally acclaimed painter, had given Short, and his daughter Dorothea, shelter at \u2018The Jointure\u2019, his home in Ditchling.\nFrank Short 1944\nJohn Bulloch Souter (1890\u20131971)\nAnother artist, the portrait painter John Bulloch Souter, visited the pair in Sussex and captured the former Professor of Engraving in his dressing gown engaged in one of his favourite pastimes \u2013 examining prints.\n\u2018He cannot talk or move but is bright and his brain is as clear as ever,\u2019 wrote Brangwyn to his art dealer friend, Matthew Walker. \u2018So... in some measure, I hope he is happy.\u2019\nEdward Kenneth Center (b.1903)\nBrangwyn had moved to Ditchling during the First World War to escape Zeppelin raids over London. At the time he was a famously prolific artist in a variety of media including paint, print and design, although his career faded in later life.\nShort had settled in Sussex in 1924 following his retirement from the Royal College of Art after which he spent less time in London and more at his second home at Seaford. The coastal resort was close enough to Ditchling to renew his friendship with Brangwyn whom he had known since the 1880s when they had neighbouring studios in Chelsea at the start of their careers.\nAs young men, they had trained together in the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve. A drill photograph shows Short, back to the camera, with Brangwyn on the far right.\nShort and Brangwyn on a gunnery drill\nc.1880, photograph\nTheir shared love of the sea was an important aspect of their friendship and was reflected in their art. Brangwyn painted several seascapes in the 1880s and towards the end of that decade spent more than a year at sea.\nThe Rescue 1887\nOn a smaller scale, Short demonstrated his mastery of printmaking in series of etchings and mezzotints around the coast of Newhaven and Seaford.\nSome of his atmospheric mezzotints have a distinctly modern feel resembling black and white photography.\nThe Angry Cloud, Newhaven\n1930, mezzotint by Frank Short (1857\u20131945)\nHis etchings are also highly skilled, although more conventional.\nRough Weather at Blatchington (Seaford)\n1925, etching by Frank Short (1857\u20131945)\nIn Sussex, Brangwyn and Short both became widowers in quick succession. Lucy Brangwyn died in 1924 and Short\u2019s wife Esther a year later. 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        "raw_content": "Posted on May 2, 2018 by caseygil333\nSunday I had my assessment to start my fitness program again. Mind you I am 3 months post par tum and had a c-section to deliver an 11 pound child. To say my body has been beaten up over the last year would be an understatement. I have gained a lot of weight and since I didn\u2019t work out during my pregnancy I am not as muscular as I was prior to getting pregnant and my abs are practically shot, thank you diastasis recti. (For those of you unfamiliar with this term it is simply the abdominal muscles being separated during pregnancy leaving a gap in between them once your stomach goes back to post baby). 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        "raw_content": "Posted by Kellee Usher | November 16, 2011 | Politics and Governance | 0 |\nMove over, Arizona \u2013 Alabama now holds the dubious honor of having the toughest immigration law on the books in the United States today.\nAlabama isn\u2019t the only state passing legislation similar to Arizona\u2019s notorious Senate Bill 1070. Georgia, Indiana and Utah have all passed similar laws, but none of their laws stand up to the intensity of the Alabama law. The legislation mirrors Arizona\u2019s SB 1070 in that it allows law enforcement officials to request documents proving legal residence based on \u201creasonable suspicion\u201d that an individual is illegal. In Alabama, however, you need documents for just about everything beyond that as well. Attending school, renting an apartment, carrying out a \u201cbusiness transaction\u201d, having public utilities hooked up, working in any capacity, even simply walking around \u2013 not having documents on your person, even as a legal resident or U.S. citizen, can result in trouble.\nLaws such as these are ostensibly created to keep taxpayer-funded services in the hands of legal residents, and to increase enforcement of immigration laws that bar undocumented immigrants from working in the United States. However, their ramifications are much more far-reaching than that, both for states\u2019 economies and for the Latino population.\nAlabaman farmers are already concerned about the law\u2019s impact on farms. This is a justifiable concern considering that Georgia\u2019s crackdown on illegal labor resulted in a projected $391 million loss due to farm labor shortages, shortages that farmers attribute to the increase in fear among foreign laborers based on the new immigration law. Alabama\u2019s sheriffs, according to The New York Times, are also concerned about the costs counties will incur when enforcing the law. Again, this is a concern that has come up before, and the National Council of La Raza states in a 2011 brief that questions of cost factored into many states\u2019 decision to not pursue similar immigration legislation.\nClearly, some states with strict immigration law did not think through the economic impacts of this legislation.\nThe real tragedy here, however, is how the vague wording of these laws contributes to the criminalization of race. The U.S. population increasingly conflates undocumented immigration with the Latino identity, and laws such as these promote that conflation. Being Latino becomes a reason that law enforcement officials and public servants can grill an individual about their legal status and their documentation and deny them certain rights. This doesn\u2019t just affect undocumented immigrants, as intended \u2013 it also affects U.S. citizens and legal residents.\nEquating suspicion of illegality with race or color and empowering people to jump from that suspicion to action is dangerous. Nobel laureate Desmond Tutu, writing for The Huffington Post about Arizona\u2019s legislation in April 2010, said \u201cAbominations such as apartheid do not start with an entire population suddenly becoming inhumane. They start here. They start with generalizing unwanted characteristics across an entire segment of a population.\u201d\nBy allowing these laws to be passed despite their vague wording, voters have put their fear before another group\u2019s rights. Many in the United States have already recognized that. These bills and laws have been challenged by the ACLU, religious organizations, community organizations, business associations, labor unions and individuals. The United States itself has challenged multiple states\u2019 strict immigration laws based on their unconstitutionality and their preemption of existing federal law. How much stronger of a signal do we need before we conclude that these laws were a poor decision, regardless of where one might stand on the immigration issue?\nRather than succumb to the fear-mongering rhetoric about the \u201cLatino invasion\u201d or the supposed criminal inclination of undocumented immigrants, voters on both sides of the immigration debate need to be careful before supporting the passage of extremely strict immigration legislation.\nPreviousA Costly Denial\nNextThe Boom Is Over",
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        "raw_content": "No, The CFPB Doesn\u2019t Discriminate Against Its Own Employees . . .\n. . . even though the \"disparate impact\" numbers say that it does. So why use that same bogus measure to rate the banks?\nThe quotation of the day-and maybe of the year: \u201cThe level of hypocrisy at this agency is shocking,\u201d said a current [Consumer Finance Protection Bureau] employee who spoke on condition of anonymity. \u201cIf it was a lender and had similar statistics, it would be written up, immediately referred to the Justice Department, sued and publicly shamed.\u201d [Emph. gleefully added.] What statistics exactly are causing all the fuss, you ask? Why, the CFPB\u2019s staff evaluation numbers\u2013which on their face reveal the agency to be a hotbed of racial discrimination. In particular, on a 1 to 5 scale (5 being best): White employees scored markedly higher than minorities. 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[Emph. added.] Almost twice as many African-Americans get saddled with 3s than do whites! I somehow doubt this is what Elizabeth Warren had in mind. Here she dreams up an agency designed to stick up for the little guy, and inadvertently resurrects Jim Crow instead! But hang on, you\u2019re saying. These numbers can\u2019t be taken at face value as evidence of racial discrimination. That\u2019s way too simplistic. You need to adjust them for real-world factors. An individual\u2019s years of experience, say, or his or her educational level. If you make allowances for things like that, it\u2019s likely the evidence of racial discrimination by the CFPB would fade away, and the performance differences explained by reasonable, relevant factors. You\u2019re right of course. Except that-and you can see where I\u2019m headed with this-that\u2019s not how the CFPB plans to evaluate banks for evidence they might be discriminating against minority borrowers. Rather, the agency will simply rely on \u201cdisparate impact\u201d effect (i.e. the raw, unadjusted numbers). So, say, if an institution is turning down black applicants at a higher rate than whites, forgetting about adjusting for FICO scores, incomes, or anything else that\u2019s actually relevant, that institution will be assumed to be engaging in discriminatory lending. Which is of course ridiculous-and why the American Banker story this morning was such a delightful way to start my day. I\u2019m eager to hear the agency\u2019s top honchos argue that they\u2019re not engaged in systematic racial discrimination against their own employees even though, according to the exact same measurement methodology the CFPB plans to use against the banks, that is precisely what\u2019s happening. If it\u2019s valid enough to apply to the banks, it\u2019s valid enough to apply to the people who run the CFPB. That anonymous agency employee is right. The level of hypocrisy is shocking.\nWhat do you think? Let me know !\nThe CFPB Needs More Oversight\nProxy Advisors Are Still Useless\n11 Responses to \u201cNo, The CFPB Doesn\u2019t Discriminate Against Its Own Employees . . .\u201d\nMilkweed March 6, 2014\nWhen it\u2019s pointed out to you that things like FICO scores and incomes entirely account for the difference in approvals and regulators and Justice department sue banks anyway, it\u2019s extortion not discrimination and the people responsible for the extortion (Eric Holder) should be the ones defending themselves in court. WTF is wrong with this country??????????????????\njsc173 March 6, 2014\nI believe I\u2019ve commented before about CFPB. I interviewed there a couple of years ago and met a half dozen or so of the top leadership group. One white lady, one minority and the rest were the typical Washington \u201cwhite guys.\u201d\nThe place reflects the hiring policies initially. When it was started I was told the top hiring managers were given carte blanche to hire the \u201cbest\u201d they could find and did not have to comply with the full gamut of governmental HR rules. They were given a lot of freedom to \u201cpay what they had to pay\u201d to attract people and did not have to use the normal hiring practices.\nPerhaps that has something to so with this result. The \u201cold boy\u201d network resulted in a lot of people being hired who probably would not have survived the normal government hiring practices. For certain, people are being paid much more than they would be earning at other agencies and I suspect (as this seems to indicate) they are handing out salary bumps to their \u201cbuddies.\u201d\nAs you say, if this was one of the major banks that CFPB regulates, this wouldn\u2019t happen without litigation occurring.\nHaving said all this, no surprise to me. 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        "raw_content": "My son read my last post and said that\u2019s very nice, Mom, but it\u2019s all about you! I thought you were going to write something nice about me, or give me some words of wisdom.\nAs usual, he was right.\nI had actually sat down to write about him, but ended up getting so caught up in the story of his birth that I ran with that instead.\nAlso, the idea of offering him \u201cwords of wisdom\u201d is intimidating. Most of the time I am just trying to ask the right questions\u2026I am wise enough to know I don\u2019t have the answers.\nBut let me not shy from the challenge.\nWhat do I wish for my son as he steps out into his third decade of life and enters adulthood? 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Rather than celebrating life, they\u2019ll be bearing witness to death.\nIn my most pessimistic moments, I fear that the havoc of climate change will lead to knock-out storms, epidemics and food shortages that will make huge portions of our planet dismal versions of post-earthquake Haiti.\nHow can I bear to watch my son stepping out into this apocalyptic landscape, so strong and healthy, so full of energy and hope, so motivated to live his life with high spirits and good grace?\nI know there have been many moments in human history when mothers have looked out at the future with similar trepidation.\nWe simply have to stand back and let them go, trying not to encumber them with our fears, or even with our hopes.\nMy son\u2019s life is his own to live. I know that as we cross this Year 20 milestone together, he will begin to pull out ahead of me, leaping boldly and fearlessly into the future.\nI hope that during these years when I\u2019ve been nurturing him, I\u2019ve given him some good tools for the journey; some rich memories, and sound habits of body and mind.\nThe world is waiting for you, my son, and she needs you to stand up and be the warrior for good you were born to be.\nTagged mothering, Parenting\nhttps://bethechange2012.com/2012/04/02/more-words-for-my-son-a-warrior-for-good/\nRound up the chemicals\u2013for our children\u2019s sake\nnhernandez08\nI would like to congratulate your son for having the emotional maturity and, in our current circumstances, the indefatigable optimism to look forward to fatherhood. 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        "raw_content": "If there\u2019s a stubbornness gene, I got it bad from both sides. This isn\u2019t always a bad thing, but more often than not I find myself fighting things that were maybe never worth the fight\u2026 Like Beyond Waiting.\nIt took me forever to surrender to this book/blog thing. And maybe I could justify my hesitations by pointing out that Beyond Waiting was what we like to call a \u201cmajor life decision,\u201d but the problem with that argument is that I never had a single doubt that it was God\u2019s will; it was simply not something my storytelling self wanted to get into.\nThis last weekend I heard not one, but two messages on asking God to make His will your priority. Stubborn or not, I did get the message the first time; the second time was merely driving it home.\nBecause I\u2019m doing it again. The stubbornness thing. I\u2019ve been so caught up in what I want to write that I\u2019ve been resisting the story I\u2019ve known I was meant to write all along. And until Weyman Howard offered me the invitation to make a choice, I thought I had already made it.\nTurns out, I wasn\u2019t surrendered to the story after all; I was merely resigned to it. And there\u2019s a bit of a difference in the words resign and surrender.\nre\u00b7sign\n1. To submit (oneself) passively; accept as inevitable\nsur\u00b7ren\u00b7der\n1. To relinquish possession or control of to another because of demand or compulsion\n2. To give up in favor of another\n3. To give up or give back (something that has been granted)\nI\u2019ve been complaining about all levels of stuck-ness and it all finally makes sense. Because it\u2019s hard to find inspiration in something you view as inevitable. There is no passion in passivity.\nWhat I need is to walk away from resignation and fall headlong into surrender.\nBecause once upon a time, I was compelled to relinquish possession of my words.\nOnce upon a time, I gave up the story I yearned to write in favor of the one I was called to write.\nOnce upon a time, I placed my God-given gift back in my Father\u2019s hands.\nAnd the words flooded from my fingertips and came to life on the page. And I started receiving messages from young women I have never met saying, \u201cThank you for your words. I\u2019ve needed them for so long.\u201d And it was miraculous. The surrender was nothing short of miraculous.\nBecause it is only in the surrender that I find His power flowing through me.\nOnly in the surrender do I find that the words come easily as if they are being dictated as I merely write them down.\nOnly in the surrender do I finally capture that elusive ninth chapter that has haunted me for so long.\nSo, yes, I think it\u2019s time we relearn the art of surrender.\n\u2190 Because You\u2019re a Survivor\nAll of Him and All of Me {The \u201cOther Half\u201d Fallacy} \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "It\u2019s Not Bad Trade Deals\u2013It\u2019s Bad Money, Part 2\nIn Part 1 we made it clear that the Donald is right about the horrific results of US trade since the 1970s, and that the Keynesian \u201cfree traders\u201d of both the saltwater (Harvard) and freshwater (Chicago) schools of monetary central planning have their heads buried far deeper in the sand than does even the orange comb-over with his bombastic affection for 17th century mercantilism.\nThe fact is, you do not get an $810 billion trade deficit and a 66% ratio of exports ($1.55 trillion) to imports ($2.36 trillion), as the US did in 2017, on a level playing field. And most especially, an honest free market would never generate an unbroken and deepening string of trade deficits over the last 43 years running, which cumulate to the staggering sum of $15 trillion.\nBetter than anything else, those baleful trade numbers explain why industrial America has been hollowed-out and off-shored, and why vast stretches of Flyover America have been left to flounder in economic malaise and decline.\nBut two things are absolutely clear about the \u201cwhy\u201d of this $15 trillion calamity. To wit, it was not caused by some mysterious loss of capitalist enterprise and energy on America\u2019s main street economy since 1975. Nor was it caused\u2014c0ntrary to the Donald\u2019s simple-minded blather\u2014by bad trade deals and stupid people at the USTR and Commerce Department.\nAfter all, American capitalism produced modest trade surpluses every year between 1895 and 1975. Yet it has not lost its mojo during the 43 years of massive trade deficits since then. In fact, the explosion of technological advance in Silicon Valley and on-line business enterprise from coast-to-coast suggests more nearly the opposite.\nLikewise, the basic framework of global commerce and trade deals under the WTO and other multi-lateral arrangements was established in the immediate post-war years and was well embedded when the US ran trade surpluses in the 1950s and 1960s.\nThose healthy post-war US trade surpluses, in fact, were consistent with the historical scheme of things during the golden era of industrial growth between 1870 and 1914. During that era of gold standard-based global commerce, Great Britain, France and the US (after the mid-1890s) tended to run trade surpluses owing to their advanced technology, industry and productivity, while exporting capital to less developed economies around the world. That\u2019s also what the US did during the halcyon economic times of the 1950s and 1960s.\nWhat changed dramatically after 1975, however, is the monetary regime, and with it the regulator of both central bank policy and the resulting expansion rate of global credit.\nIn a word, Tricky Dick\u2019s ash-canning of the Bretton Woods gold exchange standard removed the essential flywheel that kept global trade balanced and sustainable. Thus, without a disciplinary mechanism independent of and external to the central banks, trade and current account imbalances among countries never needed to be \u201csettled\u201d via gains and losses in the reserve asset (gold or gold-linked dollars).\nStated differently, the destruction of Bretton Woods allowed domestic monetary policies to escape the financial discipline that automatically resulted from reserve asset movements. That is, trade deficits caused the loss of gold, domestic deflation and an eventual rebalancing of trade. At the same time, the prolonged accumulation of reserve assets owing to persistent current account surpluses generated the opposite\u2014- domestic credit expansion, price and wage inflation and an eventual reduction in those surpluses.\nNeedless to say, as the issuer of the gold-linked \u201creserve currency\u201d under Bretton Woods, the Fed was the first to break jail when it was deep-sixed in 1971-1973. At the time, the freshwater Keynesians led by Milton Friedman and his errand boy in the Nixon/Ford White House, labor economics professor George Schultz, said there was nothing to sweat over.\nThat\u2019s because the free market would purportedly generate the \u201ccorrect\u201d exchange rate between the dollar and D-mark, franc, yen etc; and then these market-determined FX rates, in turn, would regulate the flow of trade and capital. Very simple. Adam Smith\u2019s unseen hand all over again.\nIn fact, not in a million years!\nThe giant skunk in the woodpile actually smelled of state monetary emissions or what was called the \u201cDirty Float\u201d. The latter threw everything into a cocked hat because unlike under Bretton Woods or the classic pre-1914 gold standard, the new regime of unanchored money allowed governments to hijack their central banks and to use them as instruments of mercantilist trade promotion and Keynesian domestic macro-economic management.\nTo be sure, it took some time for traditional central bankers to realize that they had been unshackled. For example, during the final years of his tenure (1970-1978) Arthur Burns caused a pretty nasty recession in 1975 trying to reclaim his reputation for monetary probity after meekly capitulating to Nixon in fueling the 1972 election year boom that finally destroyed the remnants of Bretton Woods entirely.\nAt length, however, Alan Greenspan inaugurated the era of Bubble Finance in 1987, and the die was cast. During his 19-years at the helm of the Fed, Greenspan massively inflated the Fed\u2019s balance sheet (from $200 billion to $700 billion) and the cost structure of the US economy at a time when the mobilization of cheap labor from the rice paddies of China and east Asia demanded exactly the opposite policy. That is, a policy of Fed balance sheet shrinkage and domestic deflation.\nAccordingly, a destructive pattern of reciprocating monetary inflation within the global convoy of central banks was set in motion: The Fed inflated and they inflated in a continuous loop. 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        "raw_content": "What can a bank do to save the planet?\nRecently, to mark Earth Day, we discussed some of the ways the IoT is helping the environment. These included monitoring and protecting seal populations, helping the authorities combat illegal wood harvesting in the Amazon rainforest, and enabling remote communities to generate power through renewable energy. But it\u2019s not just the IoT that\u2019s doing its bit; financial institutions like the innovative Scandinavian Bank of Aland are playing an increasingly important role in the fight to save the planet.\nHave you ever thought about how your spending habits might be contributing to climate change and pollution? The pace of everyday life means it might be easy to forget. Now, thanks to the Bank of Aland\u2019s \u2018Aland Index\u2019, a unique \u2018carbon calculator\u2019, customers will be able to see their carbon footprint presented on their monthly bill. The Index forms part of the Bank\u2019s Baltic Sea Project, launched to lower the level of contamination in one of the world\u2019s most polluted seas. It\u2019s a great way to help people \u2018think green\u2019. What\u2019s more, the bank is making the technology behind the Index available to any bank, aiming to drive positive change across the sector. Watch the video below to learn more:\nIf the Aland Index wasn\u2019t enough, the Bank is also issuing Optelio bio-sourced cards, made entirely from renewable resources, rather than plastic. The initiative forms part of Bank of Aland\u2019s objective to substitute all their plastic payment cards in Finland and Aland with biodegradable materials. These cards aren\u2019t just environmentally-friendly; they also promote a green message in a colorful, eye-catching manner. The front of the EMV-certified card is dedicated entirely to the Baltic Sea project, and all card data and logos have been moved to the back, underlining Bank of Aland\u2019s commitment to protecting the environment. We\u2019re proud to say that Optelio is a Gemalto innovation \u2013 and we were the world\u2019s first ever supplier of a bio-sourced payment card.\nPromisingly, other banks are also turning to bio-sourced payment cards in the fight to combat pollution. The Banco Popular Dominicano, based in the Dominican Republic, has adopted Gemalto\u2019s unique, corn-based PolyLactic Acid substitute, which is biodegradable, recyclable and non-toxic if incinerated.\nCollaboration and innovation are crucial to combatting pollution, as the Bank of Aland\u2019s Baltic Sea Project demonstrates. By turning to environmentally-friendly resources and encouraging a \u2018greener\u2019 mentality among customers, it\u2019s clear financial institutions can make a difference.\nWhat\u2019s your view on the importance of green banking? Let us know by tweeting to us at @Gemalto, or by posting a comment below.\nThe 3 Ps of digital transformation in banking\nPosted on 16 November 2016 by Arta Sylejmani in Financial Services\nIn the face of continued disruption, what factors will banks need to focus on in order to remain on top?\nAn EMV Bullseye: Taking chip card security one step further\u2026\nPosted on 01 September 2015 by Nicole Williams in Financial Services\nWe have frequently written on the upcoming fraud liability shift in the U.S., and now, this change is imminent. We take a look at what this means for those in\u2026\nTrusting in mobile identity in Asia\nWhat\u2019s the one thing you can\u2019t leave your house without: your wallet, or your house keys? Chances are it\u2019s your mobile device.",
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        "raw_content": "Home / Articles / This Entrepreneur is Creating a Space of Her Own\nMoonlighter and interior designer, Julie Guidry shares her story and goals with the USA Today.\nWith her arms crossed and one knee slightly bent, interior designer Julie Guidry stands in the center of an empty room and begins to imagine a space. The beige fabric of the sofa will match the tone of the gray rug\u2013\u2013it will look soft against the dark stain of the wood floor. A row of metal frames along the far wall will be bathed in natural sunlight every afternoon. Dark armchairs. A long, narrow coffee table. Confidently, Julie moves to the next room.\nSince founding the company in 1996, Julie has served as lead designer of J Guidry Design, a luxury interior design firm in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. She has consulted in the design, remodeling, staging, and building of interior spaces. Julie\u2019s passion for alluring and inviting spaces, combined with her unique ability to interpret her client\u2019s vision, has garnered her small business\u2019 huge success with home owners, relators and builders.\nJulie Guidry, Luxury Interior Designer from Media 13 Studios on Vimeo.\nAfter being published multiple times in Dallas Home Design, D Magazine, D Home, Riviera, Private Jet Magazine, and Modern Luxury Magazine\u2013\u2013which launched from her private home\u2013\u2013Julie began to receive local and national attention. Although entirely self-taught, Julie was admitted into the American Society of Interior Designers in 2000.\n\u201cLooking into what the client loves and what is unique about them is what truly drives the design,\u201d says Julie. She prides herself on her uncanny ability to hone in on an individual\u2019s needs, past the initial desires, to unveil the truly unique end-product that becomes their home. From concept to completion, Julie\u2019s ability to streamline the design journey for her clients makes the entire process simple and stress free.\nIn 2001, Julie started a new division of her company dedicated to staging homes. Although the idea of staging had yet to seize much interest in the real estate market, Julie trusted in her idea. She believed that the longer you could keep someone in a warm and inviting space, the more likely they would be to purchase the home. And ultimately, she was right. Since implementing the new division, Julie has staged for real estate agents and builders alike, representing homes ranging from $500,000 to $8,000,000 in real estate value. Many of her homes have gone under contract within their first week on the market. Some on the same day.\nAs her business began to grow, Julie learned to adapt and find new ways to market her services. After discovering Moonlighting, Julie was exposed to a new kind of freelancing. The Moonlighting platform allowed her a personal space within the digital freelance market in which she could combine social media with her business endeavors. And it was all contained in a single app. With a simple profile creation and portfolio upload, Julie found herself Moonlighting in today\u2019s gig economy.\nJulie\u2019s passion for people and interior design has only been matched by her persistence in the ever-changing landscape of freelance and small business. As she grows and expands her now matured business, Julie continues to explore the opportunities that could empower her business and ensure her success in the years to come.\nYou can contact Julie on Moonlighting to inquire about her interior design services. She enjoys meeting new people and partnering with them on their interior design projects.\nAre you ready to turn your passion into a successful business? Join the amazing community of freelancers, entrepreneurs, and gig workers changing how America works and sign up for Moonlighting today!\nRead the story on USA Today!\nPrevious Article Creating & Editing Your Moonlighting Profile \u2013 iOS & Android\nNext Article Crowdsourcing: The Perfect Tool to Help Start Your Business\nMicah is the Customer Engagement Manager at Moonlighting. He graduated from the University of Virginia with a double major in English and Religious Studies. Micah was born and raised in Japan where he began writing for his international high school blog. While attending university, he honed his written skills by consistently writing for various academic and local Charlottesville organizations.",
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        "raw_content": "Photo by: Bigstock/Mr. High Sky\nWhen you think museums, do you think dull and dusty? Well, we have news for you; the United States is home to many museums with unique collections that will entertain and educate you at the same time! Here are some of our favorites across the United States.\nPhoto by Flickr/Joe Ross\nIf you find yourself in northern California, there are a number of unique museums there for your family to enjoy. Are you big fans of cartoons? There\u2019s an entire museum in San Francisco dedicated to cartoon art! The Cartoon Art Museum has a nice collection of cartoons and also has a room that shows cartoons on video, to help keep your kids entertained while you browse the collection. San Francisco is also home to the Cable Car Museum. 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        "raw_content": "The Care-Nurse\n\u201cI can only advise.\u201d\nMs. Elda looked down toward the white floor.\n\u201cYou, of all people, know this.\u201d\nThe Care-Nurse, with her hair tied in a braided rope, elegantly wrapped around the top of her head, pretended to write notes, while she watched George through the monitors.\n\u201cThe decisions that will be made will benefit George.\u201d The Care-Nurse paused. \u201cI am guessing that it doesn\u2019t seem that way, right now.\u201d\nMs. Elda rested her head on her left hand, her hair fell down, hiding her face and the thoughts that paraded through her mind.\nThe Care-Nurse continued, \u201c to be blunt, the status and your family,\u201d Carrie paused, George\u2019s situation will be\u2026well\u2026scrutinized.\u201d The Care-Nurse\u2019s voice faded as she said scrutinized, as if she was seconded-guessing herself. Straightening her light blue skirt, The Care-Nurse, strengthening her voice, saying, \u201cGeorge will have the closest of care. Everyone will be watching. Everyone will take care of their own.\nMs. Elda didn\u2019t move. She knew the training of the care-nurses. She knew their skills. Ms. Elda withdrew, and waited.\n\u201cThis may be the only moment for you to share. Only a few know of George\u2019s attempt, but that will change,\u201d continued the Care-Nurse. \u201cOthers will be alerted, they will come.\u201d\nMs. Elda shifted her feet, a small distraction for the technicians who will review the record. As her left foot slid to the right, The Care-Nurse\u2019s thoughts slipped onto her own curiosities, off-script, she said, \u201cHow many times has George attempted\u2026you know\u2026\u201d\nLooking up, Ms. Elda revealed her face to The Care-Nurse.\nSurprised by the unexpected glace, The Care-Nurse felt happy, unbalanced, and forgot what she had said. She looked down at her notes, but she didn\u2019t understand them. She had been too busy sneaking looks at the monitor to write anything of value. So she and, \u201cMy name is Carrie, I am here to help you and George, and I am honored to be in your presence.\u201d Internally, Carrie felt star-struck \u2013 this is Ms. Elda.\nMs. Elda thought: this one can be trusted, and lowered her gaze toward the floor, and straightened her feet. Carrie resumed the consoling portion of her duties. The moment passed like a cough or a hic-up. She asked, \u201cWould you like to watch George\u2019s interview? All parents have the right to watch this part of the Rehabilitation. Once he accepts his place, George will again be re-oriented and fit within the Circle.\nWith renewed confidence, Carrie advised, speaking from a script that felt like her own thoughts, \u201cHere is the form that grants George understanding for his choice. We all strive to understand, even things and events that we do not understand, we strive.\u201d With a compassion that Care-Nurses possess, she continued, \u201cI love all The People in The Circle, and I will care for George until he finds his place among us.\u201d\n\u201cIf you wish to sit here quietly or call your partner or visit one of our many rooms of self-reflection, it\u2019s all the same. Whatever you wish, we will give you the time and the space to consider and reflect.\u201d \u201cThough,\u201d Carrie continued, \u201cyou may not visit or observe your son until you have offered your consent on the form. Know George is resting, and The Care-Nurses will bring him comfort and understanding while you consider.\u201d\nPreviousPhreddie Spider\u2019s Web: \u201cTreatment\u201d \u2014 2.003\nNextTo the Children: Pre-Recorded",
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        "raw_content": "Tequila\u2019s billion-dollar rise from religious drink, peasant beverage to high-end spirit\nTequila has a rich history and evolution, starting as a drink to talk to the gods, becoming a drink for the peasants, to a high-class liquor.\nTequila, Mexico\u2019s national drink, has its own myth and mystique: in ancient times, the agave plant, from which tequila was distilled, was considered sacred by the Aztecs. At the time, the Aztecs didn\u2019t know how to distil agave. Instead, they turned it into a beer and used it in religious ceremonies. It supposedly raised consciousness, enabling the drinkers to communicate with the gods. It was only in the 17th century when agave distillation became possible.\nFor a long time, tequila, along with its cousin, mezcal, was considered a drink for peasants. This is in great contrast with how tequila is regarded today. Essentially, it has become a trendy, prestigious liquor. One CNN Money report featured the Arturo Lomeli-owned Clase Azul line, which sells at a range of $100 to $30,000 a bottle.\nClase Azul began in 1997, and Lomeli himself admits that his tequila at the time was \u201cterrible.\u201d He kept on improving it, however, over the years. Then in 2007, he put out a limited stock of dark amber Clase Azul Ultra, priced at $1,200 a bottle. It became a hit beyond his expectations and Lomeli earned his reputation as a maker of fine, premium tequilas.\nThe Mexican alcoholic drink was seen as a peasant\u2019s drink before becoming a high-class liquor that we know today. (Photo by Lloyd Morgan via Flickr. CC BY-SA 2.0)\nTequila used to have a bad reputation for terrible hangovers. While it\u2019s supposed to raise consciousness to a spiritual level, many drinkers reported \u201cgoing crazy\u201d and having blackouts, and then forgetting what they did the night before.\nHowever, studies show that such effects are not because of strong Mexican alcoholic drink per se, but due to several factors. Such effects depend more on the individual drinker\u2019s mood, tolerance for alcohol, how much tequila was consumed, and whether it was consumed quickly or slowly. Slamming back shots of tequila in quick succession, for example, would get a person drunk faster.\nSEE ALSO A look at the markets since Trump's election\nTequila connoisseurs also say the quality of the drink matters. Cheaper ones are blended and distilled differently from the premium ones. Premium tequilas are smoother, have superb taste, and produce no hangover. High-end tequilas are made from 100 percent blue agave plant. Non-premium, \u201cmixed\u201d tequilas are made of blue agave (at least 51 percent) then mixed with sugarcane or corn syrup. Tequilas from this latter category reportedly produce the notorious post-drinking effects.\nAccording to connoisseurs, the process of blending and distilling high-end tequila is very different. (Source)\nFox Business reported that tequila is booming in the U.S. market. Citing a 2015 Distilled Spirits Council (DISCUS) report, it reported that Americans bought 14.8 million cases of the drink, up by 4.4 percent since 2014. That represented some $2.3 billion in revenue, making tequila the second most profitable spirit, after rum and vodka.\nAccording to Fortune, tequila\u2019s biggest market is still the U.S. and the low-end category is popular both as a straight drink by itself or as a cocktail ingredient. However, it\u2019s the high-end category that\u2019s seeing amazing growth. Sales of super-premium and premium tequilas are soaring as they are now appreciated for their smoothness, flavors, and nuances. They are enjoyed the same way as cognac, brandy, and premium whiskies\u2014as a gentleman\u2019s drink.\nPremium and super premium tequilas are now trendy among the rich and famous. Hollywood A-lister George Clooney recently sold his tequila business to Diageo for $1 billion. Tequila has certainly come a long way, and its reputation today would probably surprise both the Aztecs and their gods.\nRelated Topics:blue agaveClase AzulfeaturedGeorge clooneymexican alcoholic drinkmexico's national drinkpremium tequilasTequilatequila businesstequila market",
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        "raw_content": "How TV, the Internet, and Your Phone Are Hurting Your Fitness\nThe average American spends 8.5 hours a day staring at screens.1 Said another way, we spend more than one third of our lives looking at a screen. I don\u2019t know about you, but this got my attention and even scared me a little. Truthfully, I\u2019m probably closer to ten screen hours a day.\nScreens Hurt More Than They Help\nScreens are an essential part of our modern lives and that isn\u2019t about to change. No statistical study, analysis, or commentary is going to change the fact we use screens to do just about everything - to entertain, to inform, to shop, and, of course, to communicate. Right now, you are staring at a screen to read this article, and maybe while you\u2019re on the treadmill, to boot.\nTechnology in and of itself is neither good not bad. It can be a force for good, and we all undoubtedly know countless examples to the contrary. But what about our lives in fitness? Do screens help? Do they hurt? It is my contention that gyms, clubs, fitness studios, and the like should be sanctuaries of health and wellness.\nGyms are more than places where we do weights and cardio. They are where we come to get well. With that in mind, though I am as guilty as anyone in using them, when it comes to screens at the gym, I believe they hurt more than they help.\nThe Modern Fitness Landscape\nWorking out in the year 2014 has in some ways become synonymous with technology and the use of screens. We track our workouts and follow our virtual trainers on our smart phone apps. On the spin bike, we watch a screen as we \u201cride\u201d a course through the \u201cFrench Alps.\u201d On the treadmill, we watch cable news and check the score of the football game.\nWe\u2019re all guilty of this. When I lift weights, I listen to music through my headphones, which are plugged in to my smartphone. In between sets, I can\u2019t help myself from glancing down at the phone to check Facebook or my email. These days, instead of simply working out, we multitask.\nSome might contend this is a good thing. Why not be productive in two ways at once? Why not get a little work done or catch up with a friend from college while you\u2019re working out?\nIt\u2019s a fair question. I do it and most likely you do, too. After all it\u2019s your workout and it\u2019s your time, so why not kill two birds with one stone? There isn\u2019t much harm in doing so on a case-by-case basis, but in the bigger picture, fitness represents more than a mere means to an end. Here\u2019s why that screen of yours just may be hurting you more than it helps while you work out:\nYou Can't See Yourself at the Gym\nThe truth is, you can\u2019t focus on your body if you\u2019re focused on screens. And seeing yourself is critical in fitness. There\u2019s more than working out (or texting) going on when you exercise. Behind working out is the how and why you do so. That is, how your body moves, how you breathe, and how you express your physicality. Deciphering all that is only done when you\u2019re able to access the present moment.\nEvery breakthrough, epiphany, and euphoric state I have ever experienced in fitness occurred through finding the present moment, not avoiding it. That eureka moment in life always comes with the willingness and ability to get purely present. With that in mind, screens hinder this process rather than help it.\nThat ability to be present is a foundational element to growth of any kind. This is true whether we\u2019re talking high-level training, learning a skill, or developing a craft. Having spent years in and around boxing and the martial arts, I can tell you I\u2019ve never once seen a screen in a class at a dojo or dojang. I am sure it happens, but a martial artist knows you must see yourself to learn and grow.\nThe same holds true in fitness. When your head is pointed up, you might actually see yourself working out - your posture, your form, your essence staring back at you in the mirror. You might notice how relaxed you are (or aren\u2019t) while you run. Or perhaps you can even catch a glimpse of yourself beyond your physicality. That is, you may witness the true nature of your spirit found through the journey in your mind.\nThe ability to see your body is the only way to find your true physicality in the same sense that truly seeing your mind is the only way you can find your authentic self. Screens help us do neither.\nYou Can't See Others at the Gym\nGyms aren\u2019t just places where you workout. They are communities. In case you haven\u2019t noticed, other people also go to your gym. One day, you might actually meet one of them and even have a conversation - if you aren\u2019t staring at the screen.\nPersonally, I have never found the gym a particularly social place as I am there for the purpose of working out, not chatting with my fellow exerciser. That said, we never know what people will come into our lives and for what reason. People are the reason we\u2019re here, so if you\u2019re at the gym, why not look up occasionally.\nI met my girlfriend at the gym and had I been looking down at my screen, I just might have missed her. Furthermore, you can learn from observing others in how they move, breathe, and express their physicality.\nThe Bottom Line on Screens and Working Out\nAll of us have different motives behind our workouts, from stress relief, to the desire for a hard body, to burning calories so we can consume more of them. But behind those variables is a deeper goal - the desire to find lasting joy.\nStudy after study corroborates that watching television and heavy multimedia use make us less satisfied and less fulfilled. A recent study of over 3,400 girls aged eight to twelve found a strong correlation between feeling less socially comfortable and less happy in proportion to increased screen usage. And it\u2019s not just young girls where this holds true.\nIronically, while the screen theoretically brings us together and brings instant happiness, it also isolates. Yes, access to the Internet brings immediate gratification, but lasting joy is a quality found within. Use your workout time as an intensive in finding yourself and your quest for that joy.\nTechnology isn\u2019t going anywhere, so you must use it as an ally and control when and where you use it, rather than letting it control you. When it comes to fitness and exercise, use technology to plan your workout like you would a road trip. 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        "raw_content": "Burlingtons can assist clients with the recovery of debts of all sizes\nAs a guide, we set out below our typical fees for recovering an undisputed debt for less than \u00a3100,000.\nThese fees do not include VAT, disbursements (i.e. fees payable to third parties) and agency or barrister\u2019s fees (if necessary).\nThey are based on the assumption that the debt is undisputed and that the recovery action is straightforward.\nThey are provided on the basis of the usual number of hours typically spent on the matter by our fee earners. The time spent depends on the number of documents provided, whether any further information is required as well as the complexity of the matter (i.e. whether the dispute involves legal or factual issues which require more detailed analysis).\nYou can help us to reduce the number of hours spent on a matter by providing us with all the relevant documents at the outset.\nTypically, in order to advise in relation to a debt recovery matter, we would require the following documents:-\n(1)\tThe invoice(s) giving rise to the debt;\n(2)\tThe underlying written contract (if any) or correspondence evidencing an agreement;\n(3)\tCorrespondence chasing the payment of the debt / raising any dispute in relation to the debt; and\n(4)\tPurchase Order(s) (in relation to the sale of goods).\nOur Hourly Rates\nOur hourly rate for debt collection matters are as follows:\nHead of Litigation \u00a3450\nPartner\t\u00a3425\nJunior Partner\t\u00a3350\nSenior Associates\t\u00a3325\nAssociates\t\u00a3295\nTrainees/paralegals\t\u00a3200\nWhere possible we will use more junior fee earners (supervised by a partner) to keep costs at a minimum.\nOur hourly rates are reviewed annually. 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        "raw_content": "Zika Virus \u2013 Top Docs Radio\nZika Virus \u2013 Top Docs RadioCW\nDr. Cherie Drenzek\nDr. Patrick O\u2019Neal\nThe Zika virus has been making news over the past year as we approach the coming Olympics in Brazil, a known location heavily populated by the species of mosquito known to carry the virus. I sat down with Dr. Patrick O\u2019Neal of the Georgia\u2019s Department of Public Health, and Dr. Cherie Drenzek, Epidemiologist for the State of Georgia to talk about what we need to be thinking about here in Georgia.\nDr. Cherie Drenzek grew up in Detroit and received her bachelor\u2019s degree in Biological Sciences and her Master\u2019s degree in Food Microbiology from Wayne State University. She attended Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine and received her DVM in 1995. She then entered the Epidemic Intelligence Service program at CDC and was stationed in the Rabies Section. Following EIS, Dr. Drenzek was employed as an Assistant Professor of Epidemiology at the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine.\nDr. Drenzek has been employed at the Georgia Department of Public Health since 1999 and has served in a variety of roles, including infectious disease medical epidemiologist and State Public Health Veterinarian. She served as Director of the Acute Disease Epidemiology Section and Deputy State Epidemiologist since October 2005 and was named State Epidemiologist and Director of the Epidemiology Program in 2011.\nDr. Patrick O\u2019Neal is the Director of Health Protection for the Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH), where he has oversight responsibility for Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Trauma, Emergency Preparedness, Epidemiology, Infectious Disease, Immunizations, and Environmental Health. For 29 years prior, he practiced\nemergency medicine at DeKalb Medical Center in Decatur. He received his medical education at the Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans.\nZika virus (pronunciation: zee-kah) is a viral disease that is primarily transmitted to people by infected Aedes species mosquitoes. The most common symptoms of Zika are fever, rash, joint pain, and conjunctivitis. The illness is usually mild with symptoms lasting for several days to a week after being bitten by an infected mosquito.\nHowever, there can be more severe clinical outcomes, and Zika virus infection during pregnancy can cause a serious birth defect called microcephaly, as well as other severe fetal brain defects. Prior to 2015, outbreaks have occurred in Africa, Southeast Asia, and islands in the Pacific Ocean. In May 2015, Zika virus transmission was confirmed in Brazil and outbreaks are currently occurring in many countries in the Americas and worldwide.\nNo local mosquito-borne Zika virus disease cases have been reported in the continental U.S., but there have been travel-associated cases, as well as cases associated with sexual transmission from travelers to affected areas. These imported cases could result in local spread of the virus in areas of the United States where the Aedes mosquito vectors are found. A list of countries where Zika virus is currently being spread can be found at the CDC website http://www.cdc.gov/zika/geo/index.html. Zika is an unprecedented public health emergency that poses significant risks to pregnant women.\nThis is the first time in more than 50 years that a virus has been linked to serious birth defects and poor pregnancy outcomes (and the first-ever mosquito-borne cause!). Georgia has not documented any local transmission of Zika virus, but as of the end of April 2016, has confirmed more than a dozen travel-associated Zika infections.\nFor general information about Zika virus and surveillance for mosquito\u2010borne diseases in Georgia, call your District or County Health Department or the Georgia Department of Public Health at 404\u2010657\u20102588. You may also visit the Georgia Department of Public Health website at dph.georgia.gov. Also go to the CDC website at cdc.gov/zika/index.html.\nDr. Cherie Drenzek, Epidemiologist, Georgia Department of Public Health\nDr. Patrick O\u2019Neal, MD, Director of Health Protection, Georgia Department of Public Health\nFiled Under: Top Docs Radio Tagged with: birth defects, Cherie Drenzek, CW Hall, Georgia Dept of Public Health, healthcare radio, infectious disease, MAG, Medical Association of Georgia, mosquito-borne illness, Patrick O'Neal, public health, zika virus",
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        "raw_content": "In the South we count all relatives. The ones we like and the ones we don't. Some we hide but when asked we'll admit it. Weirdness is a relative statement, if you doubt me, I'll introduce you to some of my relatives. I grew up with lots of cousins and second cousins that I merely called cousin. I have one second cousin (whose son, a third cousin I just called cousin) who I still call Aunt even though her brothers I have always called by their first name because they were cousins.\nIn addition to counting third cousins, in the South we use removed. Second cousin once removed, etc. I had a Great Uncle I just called Uncle, his daughter I called Aunt, but his Grandson (a second cousin once removed) I just called cousin. Speaking of, has anyone heard from Keith lately?\nIf you need to understand half and step siblings, ask a Southerner. You're more likely to get an understandable answer. We also get, laugh at, and maybe even know someone who is like the Ray Stevens song, I'm My Own Grandpa.\nWith all this attention to relationship detail it makes me really wonder: why is there no accurate way to distinguish between in-laws? I can't tell my sister's husband from my wife's brother because they are both merely brother-in-law. Maybe that's where the kith comes in?\nA completely unrelated grammatical question is, why is the plural of all in-laws different from the plural of one type of in-law (i.e. in-laws versus mothers-in-law)? ~~~~~~~~~~~",
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        "raw_content": "Portion size: A Little Goes A Long Way\nPosted July 17, 2018 by C60 Author in Uncategorized 2999 4\nEver heard the old adage, \u201cGood things come in small packages?\u201d Well, it\u2019s true. And, especially so in the C-60 world.\nFor instance, some manufacturers suggest servings of 10 milliliters. Others suggest 5 milliliters and one, Greska\u2019s Carbon-60 Organic Sunflower Oil suggests just two-thirds (2/3) of a milliliter.\nPortion size is defined as the amount of food or drink on a plate or in a glass as a single serving. This measure impacts how much we eat or drink. For those trying to lose weight, it is often recommended to cut down on portion size. For instance, choose a smaller plate and do not eat directly from the package to avoid overeating.\nAll of the Carbon 60 manufacturers place their product in some sort of oil: olive oil, linseed oil (also known as flaxseed oil), avocado oil, sunflower oil or coconut oil.\nWe\u2019ve compiled all of the major C-60 manufacturers and their serving sizes for you to review. So, let\u2019s take a look at the various oils and what they bring to the product.\nAlthough coconut oil is a saturated fat, the thick, pasty substance is popular for its many advantages. In fact, studies suggest replacing margarine with coconut oil, using it to cook, or adding a spoonful to blended smoothies.\n\u201cCoconut oil has a delicious taste and is great when added to recipes for a flavorful punch, but it\u2019s not calorie-free,\u201d says Amie Valpone, author of The Healthy Apple blog and publisher of online gluten-free magazine Easy Eats. She recommends using only 2 tablespoons a day or less if possible, as even that small amount will pack on about 30 grams of fat.\nAccording to the Linus Pauling Institute, every tablespoon of Sunflower oil has 8.9 grams of linoleic acid, which is an omega-six polyunsaturated fatty acid that is an essential part of a healthy diet. It is recommended you need at least 11 to 14 grams per day. Each tablespoon has 5.6 milligrams of alpha-tocopherol, a form of vitamin E that acts as an antioxidant in your body.\nAlso, Sunflower oil is a good source of vitamin E. Other good sources of vitamin E include most nuts, peanuts and olive, soybean, corn and canola oil. It is cholesterol-free and sodium-free.\nThere are many health benefits of other oils used by other retailers of Carbon 60 products, including avocado oil, coconut oil, flaxseed, and olive oil.\nBy far, the most prominent is olive oil, supposedly gifted by Athena to the ancient Greeks. Olive oil is often celebrated for its benefits, closely tied to its monounsaturated fatty acid content and antioxidant properties. And while using olive oil to cook is recommended, it\u2019s important to watch your intake.\n\u201cAlthough it\u2019s a good fat, [olive oil] comes with 14 grams of fat per tablespoon,\u201d Valpone says. \u201cUse 2 tablespoons per day: one in your omelet and one in your stir-fry, then use vinegar or chicken broth for the remainder.\u201d\nBut is less better? Or is more the way to go?\nWe looked at a variety of sellers. We will look at them in alphabetical order.\nC60 Labs offers their product in Organic Olive Oil, Organic Olive Oil, Organic MCT Coconut Oil, Organic Hempseed Oil and Organic Sunflower Oil. The bottle size is 120 milliliters for $59.95. The serving size is 4 milliliters. That\u2019s a quarter of a tablespoon. Each bottle is a 30-day supply. That works out to a cost per serving of $1.99.\nC-60 Purple Power comes in three bottle sizes, 118.29 milliliters, 236.58 ml and 473.17 milliliters. The price for each is $97, $190 and $370, respectively. The bottles contain 23.9, 48 and 96 servings. A recommended serving is \u201c1 or more\u201d teaspoons daily. That\u2019s a cost of $4.05, $3.96 and $3.85, respectively, per serving.\nCarbon 60 Olive Oil sells a 30-milliliter bottle for $15.75; a 100-milliliter bottle for $43.50; a 2-pack with 200 milliliters and a 10 pack, which contains 1000 milliliters. The cost for each is $82.50 and $367.50, respectively. The company recommends a serving size of 5 milliliters, no matter the bottle size. The cost per serving ranges from a high of $2.63 (for the 30 ml bottle) to a low of $1.84 per bottle (for the 10 pack).\nCarbon60 Plus offers two products, both in 119 milliliters. One, though, is \u201cextra strength.\u201d They retail for $27 and $44, respectively. The company recommends serving sizes of 9.86 ml for the regular strength and 4.93 ml for the extra strength. The bottles contain 12 or 24 servings and run $2.24 to $1.82 per serving.\nGood And Cheap Carbon 60 Olive Oil has one 100 milliliter product that retails for $18.99/ The recommended serving size is 10 ml and each bottle contains 10 servings at $1.90 per serving.\nGreska\u2019s Carbon-60 Organic Sunflower Oil (C-60.com) has a single, 29.57 milliliter bottle for $70, a 2 pack (59.15 ml) for $130, a six pack that comes as a \u201cbuy 5 get 1 free\u201d promotion that has 177.44 ml and retails for $350 and a bulk price for 20 bottles (591.47 ml) for $1,000. The serving size for each is two-thirds of a milliliter. Here are the number of servings for each:\n$70 bottle \u2013 44.8\n$130 bottle \u2013 89.61\n6 pack \u2013 268.85\n20-pack \u2013 896.16.\nThe price per serving is as follows:\n$70 bottle \u2013 $1.56\n$130 bottle \u2013 $1.45\n6 pack \u2013 $1.30\n20-pack \u2013 $1.11\nAlso, Greska\u2019s Carbon 60 Organic Sunflower Oil is super concentrated and manufactured using a proprietary process that does not utilize solvents.\nLive Longer Labs has one 60 milliliter bottle that retails for $65. The recommended serving size is 5 ml. Each bottle contains 16 servings at a cost of $4.66 each.\nSES Research is also a manufacturer, retailer and a supplier. They sell the raw powder to companies such as C60 Purple Power and also sell their own product to the masses. They sell two bottle sizes: one of 100 milliliters ($48) and one at 120 ml ($65). SES has set their serving size at 5 ml for both bottles. Servings per bottle are 20 and 24, respectively. That means a serving of the $48 bottle will run you $2.40 and a serving of the larger bottle will be $2.71.\nVaughter Wellness sells a single, 50-milliliter bottle for $15. They recommend a serving size of 1.88 ml and have 26.66 servings in each bottle. That\u2019s a $0.56 per serving.\nThe antioxidant qualities of C-60 are well chronicled. While the oils themselves have antioxidants, it\u2019s the C-60 that does the heavy lifting. The oil is merely the best device for getting the C-60 into your body.\nThis post is meant to be a guide to help you decide which product you want to use. Don\u2019t be fooled into thinking you are getting a lot more bang for your buck by ordering larger bottles or that taking a larger serving means that you\u2019re getting more C60.\nIf you\u2019re ready to try C-60, order your Greska\u2019s Carbon 60 Organic Sunflower Oil now, and use coupon code Sunflower$10 for $10 off your order.\nSean Posted September 15, 2018 10:36 pm\nDoes Greska\u2019s Carbon 60 Organic Sunflower Oil need to be kept out of light like the other C-60 brands? Does it need to be stored in a cool dark place?\nC60ShopManager Posted September 17, 2018 10:27 am\nGreska\u2019s Carbon-60 Organic Sunflower Oil does not require refrigeration. Just keep it in a cool dark place. Since Greska\u2019s Carbon-60 Organic Sunflower Oil has both dissolved C60 and suspended colloidal C60. The colloidal suspension does fall out in about a years time. It falls out to a \u201ccloud\u201d in the bottom third of the bottle. 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        "raw_content": "Belfast salvages Titanic as symbol of revival\nBELFAST (Reuters) - For much of the century since the Titanic sank, the story of the doomed liner has been a taboo subject in Belfast, an unwelcome reminder of industrial failure and bitter sectarian division in the city that built her.\nA general view of the dock in East Belfast where the Titanic was built. January 17, 2012. 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Fearing what the bad publicity could mean for the province and the shipyard, generations swept the story under the carpet.\nTITANIC TABOO\n\u201cThere was such a shock that everyone just clammed up about it,\u201d said Susie Millar, the great granddaughter of a Harland and Wolff engineer killed when the liner sank.\n\u201cWhen I was at school it was never mentioned. It was \u2018don\u2019t mention the \u2018T\u2019-word\u2019. It was taboo.\u201d\nThe shipyard declined rapidly in the 1980s and 90s as British heavy industry lost out to lower cost competition from Asia - its workforce is just hundreds today from 30,000 at its peak - and memories of the ship\u2019s sinking stayed deep.\nThe success of James Cameron\u2019s 1997 blockbuster film and the security promised by the 1998 peace deal raised the possibility of a lucrative tourist industry and kindled the overwhelming desire by most in the province to return to normality.\n\u201cNorthern Ireland desperately needs to make cash. I think that supersedes any idea that it was a Protestant project, a Protestant ship,\u201d said Millar, who has built a business around the Titanic, offering customized tours.\nThe shipyard, which has given up shipbuilding for servicing ships and marine infrastructure, is steering clear of the fireworks, concerts and banquets marking the anniversary; its only involvement is sponsoring the composing of a requiem mass.\nBut books and films testify to the ship\u2019s use of state-of-the-art technologies and highlight the hundreds of other successful ships built at the yard. The city steadfastly maintains the ship\u2019s design was not at fault in its sinking.\n\u201cShe was fine when she left here,\u201d is the slogan emblazoned across t-shirts and mugs on sale across the city.\n\u201cAny other vessel afloat would have went down in a much shorter time\u201d on hitting an iceberg, said David McVeigh, a spokesman for Harland and Wolff. \u201cIt was built as well as man knew how at that time.\u201d\nANY OPPOSITION MUTED\nWhen Londonderry was named 2013 British city of culture in 2010, Irish nationalists opposed to Northern Ireland\u2019s position in Britain responded with several bomb attacks.\nBy contrast, any opposition to the Titanic project has been muted. But that does not mean the revival is universally loved in Belfast.\n\u201cIt\u2019s an attempt to airbrush history,\u201d said Brian Feeney, a columnist with the Irish News, newspaper of the city\u2019s Catholic Irish nationalist minority.\n\u201cNationalist Belfast has no connection with the Titanic.\u201d\nIn the 1960s, only 400 of Harland and Wolff\u2019s 10,000 workers were Catholic and Protestant shipyard workers were a mainstay of mass rallies that helped to raise tensions in the city.\nMore than of 3,600 people were killed in the next 30 years of violence between Catholic Irish nationalists, who wanted a united Ireland, and predominantly Protestant Loyalists who wanted the province to remain British.\n\u201cMost people have just kept quiet because they are aware of the attempt to create a new Belfast, attract visitors, tourists and all the rest of it,\u201d Feeney said.\nIn recent years the government has taken to using the Titanic as a glamorous and relatively neutral topic to build bridges in divided communities.\nOn the Lower Newtownards Road, the working class streets of dockland workers which became a centre of violence, murals of paramilitaries have been replaced in government-sponsored schemes with images glorifying Titanic and its designers.\nIn a church where hundreds in 1912 pledged to fight the \u201ccalamity\u201d of rule from Dublin, Catholic children were recently invited to paint posters of the Titanic\u2019s builders.\n\u201cThis would not have been possible even 10 years ago,\u201d said Dan Gordon, a writer from the area who has written plays about the Titanic and the shipyard that chart the hardships suffered by Protestant workers and explore its legacy on the city.\n\u201cWhat has made Titanic acceptable is time... it\u2019s about time healing,\u201d he said. \u201cThat is what is happening with the so-called Troubles.\u201d\nAdditional reporting by Matt Cowan; Editing by Sonya Hepinstall",
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        "raw_content": "Butch Cassidy's gun draws $175,000 in California auction\nLOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A gun the Wild West outlaw Butch Cassidy wielded in the late 19th century and later tried to exchange for amnesty has drawn a $175,000 bid at a California auction house, the owner of the company said on Monday.\nThe Colt revolver was turned over to a sheriff in Utah in 1899 as part of Cassidy\u2019s failed attempt to obtain amnesty from the state\u2019s governor, said John Eubanks of California Auctioneers & Appraisers.\n\u201cHe tried to become a regular citizen by turning over his guns,\u201d Eubanks said.\nThe $175,000 bid for the Colt came over the weekend from a buyer who wants to remain anonymous, Eubanks said.\nIn a separate auction in New Hampshire Sunday, two pistols found on the bodies of famed Depression-era outlaws Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow sold for a combined $504,000. They were bought by a Texas collector who also wished to remain anonymous.\nCassidy and his partner Harry Longabaugh, who went by the nickname \u201cSundance Kid,\u201d robbed banks and had an outlaw gang called the Wild Bunch.\nTheir exploits were featured in the 1969 film \u201cButch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid\u201d starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford.\nCassidy has long been thought to have been killed in a shootout in Bolivia, but his fate remains mysterious as members of his family and former associates have said he returned to the United States and lived under a false identity, according to a Web page about the outlaw on a Utah government website.\nThe sale of Cassidy\u2019s gun was part of an auction of Wild West items that California Auctioneers held on Saturday and Sunday in Casitas Springs, 65 miles northwest of Los Angeles.\nA beaded jacket that belonged to the American Indian leader Crazy Horse sold for $10,000 in the auction, to a couple from upstate New York, Eubanks said.\nOther pieces of memorabilia from the Wild West have fetched even higher prices. Last year, the only authenticated photograph of gunslinger Billy the Kid was auctioned off to the billionaire William Koch for $2.3 million.\nReporting By Alex Dobuzinskis; editing by Greg McCune and Todd Eastham",
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        "raw_content": "Church of England paves way for women bishops in 2014\nLONDON (Reuters) - The Church of England\u2019s governing body voted overwhelmingly in favor of female bishops on Wednesday, ending a 20-year impasse that could see women ordained as senior clergy by the end of 2014.\nThe Church of England Synod meets at Church House in central London November 20, 2013. REUTERS/Andrew Winning\nA vote on a package of measures to endorse women bishops was supported by 378 members of the General Synod while eight voted against and 25 abstained after months of behind-the-scenes talks to unite reformers and traditionalists.\nA year ago, a blocking minority succeeded in rejecting draft legislation on women bishops, leaving the church in crisis. That vote, lost by just six votes, was criticized by parliament and one senior church official called it a \u201ctrain crash\u201d.\nAfter that, church leaders set up a committee to find common ground. Its proposals won widespread acceptance in the Synod on Wednesday, even among groups previously opposed.\n\u201cThe train is on the tracks, the train is moving forwards, and we now have some stations to pass along the way but we can begin to see the end of this particular journey,\u201d the Bishop of Rochester James Langstaff told a news conference.\nThe legislation will be discussed again at a meeting in February and a vote on final approval is likely in 2014.\nThe issue of female clergy has divided global Anglicanism. Women serve as bishops in the United States, Australia, Canada and New Zealand but Anglican churches in many developing countries do not even ordain them as priests.\nCritics of female clergy say Jesus chose only men as his apostles, while supporters say it is a matter of equality.\nThe spiritual head of the Church of England, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, supports women bishops but has struggled to unite the mother church for the world\u2019s 80 million Anglicans on the issue.\nWOMAN IN CANTERBURY\nLast year\u2019s draft legislation failed mainly due to concerns that a code of practice to cater for parishes that objected to women bishops did not go far enough.\nThe new recommendations would create an independent official who can intervene when traditionalist parishes complain about women bishops\u2019 authority, and guidelines for parishes whose congregations reject women\u2019s ministry.\nThose in favor of the plans were warned not to \u201copen the champagne bottles\u201d just yet as there were still major issues to be resolved.\nPrime Minister David Cameron told parliament: \u201cI strongly support women bishops and hope the Church of England takes this key step to ensure its place as a modern Church in touch with our society.\u201d\nEven many traditionalists acknowledged it was time for change and to end the deadlock. Paul Benfield, of the Synod\u2019s Anglo-Catholic group, said it was \u201ca workable way forward\u201d.\nThe Church approved the ordination of women priests in 1992, but delayed making them bishops because of opposition within its previously all-male clergy. Bishops play a key role in many Christian churches because only they can ordain new clergy.\nAmanda Fairclough, a priest from Liverpool, said she had \u201cno doubt one day a woman will be called by God to be the Archbishop of Canterbury\u201d.",
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They took him to a nearby school, Saraswati Sishu Mandir, run by the Hindu extremist Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), where they beat him until he bled, tearing his clothes off, and struck his genitals.\n\u201cThe beatings were very severe, there was blood oozing from my nose and mouth,\u201d Pastor Sagar told Morning Star News, adding that he praised God as an act of faith during the assault. \u201cI was screaming, \u2018Hallelujah, hallelujah,\u2019 but my voice was gone. Nobody could hear me.\u201d\nThey took the pastor to a police station and registered a First Information Report (FIR) against him and his wife. Accusing the couple of forcible conversion, they pressured Biswan police into charging them with \u201ccriminal conspiracy\u201d and insulting Hindu religious beliefs, both baseless accusations, sources said.\n\u201cI was quiet until the pain was severe in the middle of the night, and I requested the police to take me for medical exam,\u201d Pastor Sagar said.\nThe Station House Officer didn\u2019t allow him to go to a hospital until the police office was flooded with calls from Christian organizations and advocates in Delhi, he said.\n\u201cEven at the hospital, they [police under pressure from extremists] didn\u2019t let the doctors admit me,\u201d he said.\nA Christian relief organization later provided 3,000 rupees (US$46) to enable him to receive medical treatment. He is still being treated for injured genitals, Gill said.\n\u201cI have forgiven the attackers and am praying for them every day,\u201d Pastor Sagar said. \u201cOn Oct. 4, we moved to another state. 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        "raw_content": "Islamic Center of Boca Raton\nWebsite: http://www.assahaba.org/icbr.org/\nThe Islamic Center of Boca Raton (ICBR) says it \u201ceducate[s] Muslims of the proper Islamic theology and methodology which serve as bulwark against terrorism, extremism, and antipathy.\u201d\nThe ICBR denies any links to extremism:\n\u201cICBR is not associated with any political, industrial, humanitarian, militant, or governmental entities, neither domestically nor internationally. ICBR systematically and categorically distances itself from any individuals, groups or organizations shall they be officially considered anti-American by the US government. 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        "raw_content": "Information Assurance and Cyber Security Degrees in Louisiana\nLouisiana is rapidly growing in terms of cyber security opportunities. From 2010 to 2014, postings for cyber security jobs in Louisiana rose by 275%, the second-largest gains nationwide. Forward-thing local government officials recently established National Cyber Research Park in Bossier City, Louisiana. Here, companies, educators and government officials stimulate IT growth in the state, and the city is one of several where cyber security jobs in both tech and commerce entities can be found.\nLouisiana Cyber Security Jobs\nUnfortunately, there are more entry-level professionals than cyber security job openings. Demand is better, however, for those who hold additional certifications, such as Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA), or Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) credentials. The majority of jobs can be found in New Orleans, though Baton Rouge and Bossier City are not far behind. Tech companies like CSRA and Summit Technical Solutions commonly post openings for cyber security jobs, as do large corporations like power company Entergy. The Bureau of Labor Statistics lists a mean wage of $82,640 for cyber security analysts, on par with the national mean of $92,600. Combined with the state\u2019s lower-than-average cost of living, this makes for an excellent outcome in terms of standard of living.\nCyber Security Degrees in Louisiana\nAssociate\u2019s Degrees in cyber security are available at just one institute in the state. Bossier Parish Community College has an Associate of Applied Science program in Cyber Technology with a Network Security Concentration. The school is recognized by the NSA as a \u201cNational Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Security\u201d (CAE).\nBachelor\u2019s Degrees in cyber security are offered by a total of three institutes in the state: Southern University and A & M College, University of New Orleans, and Louisiana Tech University. The latter two are considered by the NSA to be CAEs.\nMaster\u2019s Degrees in cyber security are available through only one Louisiana school, the University of New Orleans, which awards a Master of Science degree in Computer Science with a Concentration Area in Information Assurance.\nCertificates and Doctoral Degrees in cyber security are offered by three institutions, all CAEs. Bossier Parish Community College offers a Certificate of Technical Studies in Information Systems Security Professionals, and Louisiana Tech University has a Information Assurance Certificate Program. The University of New Orleans confers a Ph.D. in Computer Science with a Concentration in IA.\nCyber Security Resources in Louisiana\nOffice of Technology Services- Cybersecurity\nISACA Baton Rouge Chapter\nISACA Greater New Orleans Chapter\nAFCEA ArkLaTex Chapter\nCloud Security Alliance Louisiana\nNOLASec: Computer Security and Forensics\nIEEE-NOLA Computer Society and Northshore CyberSecurity\nBaton Rouge Cyber Security for Control Systems\nCyber Center of Excellence in Secure and Resilient Systems (CESARS)\nOther Resource: Nonprofit research center\nCyber Security Degree Providers in Louisiana\nAssociate of Applied Science in Cyber Technology (Network Security Concentration) Certificate of Technical Studies in Information Systems Security Professionals\nB.S. in Computer Science \u2013 Cyber Security Concentration Information Assurance Certificate Program\nBachelor Of Science in Computer Science \u2013 Cybersecurity\nB.S. in Computer Science with concentration in Information Assurance M.S. in Computer Science with a Concentration Area in Information Assurance Ph.D. with Concentration in IA",
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        "raw_content": "In the first stage, you believe this can work and that you will reap many benefits from putting the pressure on your business partners, however in a second stage, you realize that you have gravely damaged confidence and future growth opportunities with the same business partners.\nThis two-stage process sums up what a number of business leaders have explained in recent weeks as US President Donald Trump has strengthened his \u201cAmerica First\u201d trade policy, notably deciding new tariffs for Chinese imports worth hundreds of billions in US dollars (USD).\nOn the one hand, people close to the Trump administration emphasized POTUS \u201chard approach\u201d is a means of negotiation with a view to reaching a better balance for US trade; on the other hand, some business people and experts stressed on the fact that China has shown no sign of yielding to Trump\u2019s pressure and that such a resilience could start a negative chain reaction for the global economy and thus for the US economy too.\nDonald Trump\u2019s policy is also to said be shortsighted as China will become more and more powerful in the future and more capable of crafting new ways of neutralizing US economic clout for instance by developing deeper, larger trade relations with Europe.",
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        "raw_content": "Several years ago, I gave up my career and left full time employment. The reasons are complex, but I found I couldn\u2019t balance fatherhood and family life. After years of writing this blog and engaging with mums and dads, I know I\u2019m not the only man who feels this way.\nThe changes proposed by the Women and Equalities Committee will simply see workplace practices reflect changes in society. Dads need to be supported in their role as fathers and workplace culture does the opposite.\nLo and behold, The Women and Equalities Select Committee has today published a hard-hitting report looking at workplace practices and how they impact on fathers. It\u2019s called for radical workplace reform. When reading it, I honestly felt like a huge weight was being lifted off me.\nIn some respects, this was a bit of a daft thing to feel. All this report has done is make four recommendations. Emphasis is on the word recommendations. It\u2019s possible they will never see the light of day.\nEven so, one of the most high-profile committees in Westminster has recognised that fathers are struggling to have it all in a similar way to women. This is a pretty big moment in my opinion.\nI even ended up talking about the Women and Equalities Select Committee\u2019s report on Newsnight. L-R: Polly Mackenzie of the Demos think tank and an architect of the UK\u2019s present shared parental leave policy, me, Evan Davies, Newsnight presenter and Kate Andrews of the Institute of Economic Affairs.\nNo, before you get the wrong idea, this is not about making things easier for men. It\u2019s about much more than that.\nIt\u2019s about recognising that entrenched gender roles in the workplace and family are outdated. It\u2019s about recognising that not all women want to stay at home and raise kids and recognising many men would love to spend more time concentrating on family life. Crucially, it\u2019s about ensuring both parents can spend time with their children and form a strong parental bond with them.\nI won\u2019t replicate the report because it\u2019s very long. If you want the detail, you\u2019ll find it online here.\nWhat the report does say, however is that workplaces should change in the following ways:\nBetter paid paternity leave\nPaternity pay, the Committee says, should be paid at 90% of a man\u2019s salary (capped for high earners). This, for me, is just amazing. The lack of well-paid paternity pay in the UK has been little more than a national scandal.\nMany men simply cannot afford to take even the basic two-week paternity leave they are entitled too. This could make a massive difference in getting guys involved with their families from day one and make them realise they are central to the family unit, not simply a support mechanism for the mother.\nJobs should be advertised as flexible\nThe Committee is calling for the Government to immediately legislate to make it clear in job adverts that roles can be flexible from the start, not following a settling period. I\u2019ve never understood why jobs have been advertised in this way as it must surely put off excellent candidates from even applying. This addresses a historical wrong.\nIt is worth noting that a man\u2019s request for flexible working is twice as likely to be turned down as a woman\u2019s. This, to me, says that society places more importance on a man\u2019s place in the workforce than a woman\u2019s and that we place little value on a man\u2019s capabilities as a carer. In this day and age, both positions are untenable and must be challenged.\nHarmonsation of workplace rights for workers, self-employed and agency workers\nAnother very interesting move. With the self-employed being asked to pay more tax and National Insurance, they are well within their rights to ask: \u201cWhat are we getting in return?\u201d The proposal is that some form of paternity allowance should be introduced for the self-employed in place of paternity pay.\nAs for agency workers, well why shouldn\u2019t they get the same rights as anyone else? It\u2019s very odd they aren\u2019t already as the agency is an employer of sorts.\nIntroduction of 12 weeks standalone paternity leave when a child is born\nThis is the one proposal that makes me wince. The idea seems to be to do away with Shared Parental Leave just three years after it was introduced. It would be partially replaced with 12 weeks of paternity leave.\nI would question the wisdom of this move. In almost every other country that has a successful Shared Parental Leave system, some of the leave is ring-fenced for the dad. This was done to change the working culture and make employers and employees alike accept the fact that men wanted to spend time with their kids in the early days.\nThis, to me, looks like we\u2019d be giving up on Shared Parental Leave before we\u2019d even tried t get it working properly. It\u2019s no secret take up of the leave has been low. This is because it the system we created was effectively a form of transferable maternity leave and incredibly complex. Introducing standalone leave for dads (and mums to make the system fair) is one thing, but replacing Shared Parental Leave with a more basic standalone system just doesn\u2019t sit well with me.\nThose are the four main proposals put forward by the Women and Equalities Committee. One of the most compelling arguments put forward by the Committee for introducing these workplace changes is to reduce the gender pay gap. I am no fan of the term gender pay gap as it\u2019s a brutal, catch-all phrase that masks the fact there are several different pay gaps between men and women. Even so, a difference in pay between men and women is an inevitable consequence of the rigid gender lines that exist in the workplace.\nUltimately, however, parenting, fatherhood and family life has changed. With more women working, whether from choice or economic necessity, men need to be free to step in and be more involved on the domestic front. Alas, society has moved on, but workplace culture hasn\u2019t.\nOf course the Committee may have produced a fantastic report with some superb recommendations. Words are great, but what we now need to see is action from MPs and employers to adopt the proposals and effect changes so men can be better fathers and happier employees committed to caring employers.\nI couldn\u2019t finish this piece without making one further observation. Why oh why is that Committee called the Women and Equalities Committee? There is no Men\u2019s committee and I wouldn\u2019t support one either.\nThis report and its conclusions show how equalities are heavily intertwined and how helping one gender often helps the other. Surely the time has come to simply have an Equalities Committee and do away with the rest of the title?\nMy own gripes aside, what do you think of this report? Do you agree these proposals will help create a more equal workforce and make it easier for men to take on domestic duties? Is it a step in the correct direction, or do you feel these efforts are misplaced?\nWhere are the positive fatherhood role models \u2026\nDadbloguk, Dadbloguk.com, daddy blogger, dads, development, education, equalities, families, family, father, father blogger, fatherhood, fathers, feminism, flexible working, gender, gender equality, gender pay gap, have it all, having it all, maternity leave, maternity pay, mother, mothers, mums, parenting, paternity leave, paternity pay, professional blogger, Professional blogger John Adams, relationships, SAHD, school run dad, shared parental leave, SPL, stay at home dad, Women and Equalities Committee, working dads, working familes, working fathers, working parents\nPrevious Post Saving water with the SES aqKWA Savings Engine\nNext Post Breathing Buddies: A bedtime mindfulness game from Vitality\nI love that you\u2019ve written about this. I left the UK for the US 2 years ago and am lucky to work for a company that offers very good paternity \u2013 up to 16 weeks fully paid. Same issue here as at home \u2013 uptake is very low. As we are here alone I have taken 8 weeks. I suspect I am an outlier. Most take 1-2 weeks as that is \u201cexpected\u201d. I would welcome any societal shift that acknowledges that men need greater paternity leave.\nThe Dad\u2019s having it all thing is interesting. Theres no doubt that its hard being a modern Dad. I work long hours then come home each night to help with bath and bed. I do my share of nightime feeds etc\u2026and am fully involved all weekend. It takes its toll!",
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        "raw_content": "CONGRATS: Emma Nyra Welcomes A Set Of Twins\nAugust 12, 2018 CONGRATS: Emma Nyra Welcomes A Set Of Twins2018-08-12T18:27:34+00:00 - Gossips - No Comment\nWith the names, Alexandr\u00eda and Alexander, the singer was delivered of the twins on August 11, 2018, at about 2:00 AM.\n\u201cI have never been so inspired and full of love as I am today. With style and full force, you\u2019ve both entered this world and forever impacted my destiny. My career has been my top priority for the past ten years of my life, so you can imagine that I was surprised and shocked for what God had in store for me! Last year I overbooked and overworked myself tirelessly just to be able to accomplish one of my biggest goals which were to move into my dream home in Lagos!\n\u201cI\u2019m so excited to begin this journey of motherhood and I deeply encourage all women, especially mothers of multiples, to feel free to share your experiences and advice with me! \u201c\nThe post CONGRATS: Emma Nyra Welcomes A Set Of Twins appeared first on Naijaloaded | Nigeria's Most Visited Music & Entertainment Website.\nhttps://damiblog.com.ng/2018/08/12/congrats-emma-nyra-welcomes-a-set-of-twins/https://damiblog.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/emmy-1.jpghttps://damiblog.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/emmy-1-150x150.jpg 2018-08-12T18:27:34+00:00 Owoyomi DamilolaGossips\nEmma Nyra is now a mother. The singer has welcomed a set of twins as her first birth. In an Instagram post, the singer poured out her heart as she expressed sheer love at the birth of her twins on Sunday, August 12, 2018. With the names, Alexandr\u00eda and Alexander, the...\n\u00ab Father And Son Arrested While Trying To Butcher Stolen Dog (Photos)\n\u201cWomen Should Stop Congratulating Men For Taking Care Of Their Children \u201d \u2013 Nigerian Lady \u00bb",
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        "raw_content": "Tape Backup: An Insurance You Cannot NOT Afford\n\u2013 Peri Grover, Director of Product Marketing for Overland Storage (www.overlandstorage.com), says:\nTape is like insurance. You\u2019re tempted to save a few bucks by doing without it, but the cost of not having it when you need it can be catastrophic. Without a tape backup solution, or with the wrong tape backup solution, a company can lose access to data and either fire their IT manager, face severe regulatory fines for not being able to reproduce data, or flat out go out-of-business. Tape is rarely top of mind to an IT manager. An IT manager is more likely thinking about server performance, network connectivity, application availability, etc. But tape should be an integral part of the data backup process and it should be on every IT manager\u2019s mind. 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        "raw_content": "How to Motivate People to Change \u2013 Some Keys to Recovery from a DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy) and CBT (Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy) Recovery Program\nFrom the perspective of a psychologist in a state hospital treatment setting and a population of individuals who have struggled with recovery over time, I believe insight and understanding is a key to creating a desire to change. I believe it greatly helps people to see the big picture of their life and come to an understanding of why their life is like it is\u2026that is, why they have lost \u201ceverything\u201d or most everything they\u2019ve ever loved or cherished\u2026or why things always end up so bad\u2026or why anything good never lasts. 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        "raw_content": "Hello, Santa. Sing Me a Song.\nToday, I am listening to a children\u2019s choir sing holiday songs. How appropriate when today\u2019s Holidalies Theme is Christmas Songs? I love the serendipity of life.\nThe kiddos are sticking to the basics and drawing a crowd. I\u2019ve heard Jingle Bells, Santa Clause is Coming to Town, I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Clause, and more. There\u2019s nothing like the enthusiasm of kids singing about the coming season.\nAs an adult, my tastes are a little broader. I can\u2019t settle on a favorite song, because I love so many:\nWhite Christmas (I love the original Bing Crosby version from Holiday Inn)\nHave Yourself a Merry Little Christmas (Judy Garland, Meet Me in St. Louis)\nIt\u2019s been a full day here. I had a regular series of calls with clients and sought to explore a little, so I did those calls on the road. Stopping in parking lots or in tiny independent coffee shops.\nBetween calls, I played with the rhythms and forces of nature. We are closing in on the New Year and I haven\u2019t yet zeroed in on my \u201cwords\u201d for the year and this deep desire to experience the rhythms and forces around me are a part of that.\nJB\u2019s week has been long, too. Leaving at 6:30 in the morning, returning around 6:30 in the evening. Then, we make our way to dinner.\nIn some ways, it doesn\u2019t feel like Christmas. Maybe because our Christmas will be different this year from the last few we\u2019ve shared together. We have such an aggressive travel schedule this December and January that I\u2019m not even sure if we\u2019ll pull down the Christmas dishes or big Tree.\nBut if there\u2019s one thing I\u2019ve learned in life, it\u2019s better to roll with the shifts and such instead of fighting the in the desire to hang out to traditions we may need to shift away from \u2013 forever or for awhile. It doesn\u2019t mean we abandon the spirit of it forever, it just means that life changes.\nPS \u2013 photo is mine, taken at the Hale Koa Hotel.\nCategoriesHolidailies, Loving My Life TagsChristmas\nOne Reply to \u201cHello, Santa. Sing Me a Song.\u201d\nI never used to like O Holy Night, but in the last several years it\u2019s become a favorite. I also love both versions of Ave Maria, but I don\u2019t consider that a Christmas song.\nI\u2019ll Be Home for Christmas always makes me cry.\nAnd yeah, I\u2019m all off-kilter this season, too.\nPrevious PostPrevious Culinary Childhood Memories\nNext PostNext We Live Life in the Middles",
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        "raw_content": "The Dene Tha\u2019 Community School is a school located in North Eastern Alberta in the community of Chateh.\nIt is a community school with a majority of students coming from the Dene heritage. It has about 150 registered students enrolled in Kindergarten, Elementary (Grade 1\u20146) and Junior High (Grade 7\u201410).\nreception@chateh-education.net\nChateh, AB T0H 0S0, Canada\nKindergarten to Grade 10 Curriculum\nOur school provides learning that follow Alberta\u2019s Kindergarten to Grade 10 curriculum outlined in Programs of Study that identify what students are expected to learn and be able to do in all subjects and grades. The curriculum is designed to help students achieve their individual potential and create a positive future for themselves, their families and their communities.\nPre-School Program (4 year old)\nThe school offers a half-day Junior Kindergarten program for 4 year olds. The main objective of the program is to get the students ready for formal schooling when they enter Kindergarten. It provides both students and parents a view of school readiness, routines and social, emotional, behavior, and mental experiences that occurs in a school/classroom setting.\nTransition Program (Elementary)\nTransition program is offered to students who are entering their schooling years after the age of 5 years. The main objective of the program is to get the students ready for formal schooling in a small class setting. It provides both students and parents a view of school readiness, routines and social, emotional, behavior, and mental experiences that occurs in a school/classroom setting. Students are moved to their appropriate grade level once the student is comfortable and ready to \u201ctransit\u201d into the regular classroom.\nThe Early Literacy Program (E.L.I) provides programming for students in Kindergarten to Grade 3 who need assistance in reading, writing and communication. It is for students who are capable of reading and writing at grade level after receiving the program.\nThe Special Education program provides programming for students who are unable to cope in a regular classroom setting due to their disability. There are three Special Education classrooms:\nElementary, offered to students in Grade 2 to Grade 6\nJunior High, offered to students in Grade 7 to Grade 10\nLife Skills Program, offered to students in Grade 4 to Grade 10 who are taught basic life and management skills like housework, buying food and goods, basic information reading and signs, counting money, etc.\nDene Culture and Language\nThe school offers traditional Dene Culture and Language classes to Kindergarten, Elementary and Junior High students. It teaches the students their culture and way of life as well as the enrichment of the Dene Language. It is taught by a Dene instructor with more than 15 years of instructing experience.\nHome Economics is offered to Junior High students as an option class. Classes offered are in Cooking, Sewing, Restaurant Management Skills while integrating Dene culture skills.\nIndustrial Arts program offers Woodworking, Machinery and Metalworks to Junior High students.\nHigh quality learning and teaching resources, in the form of student texts, teacher guides, videos and software programs, contribute to student achievement by supporting implementation of the programs of study and accommodating the diverse learning needs of Alberta students.\nOur School hosts and organizes activities for the students, staff and community of Chateh during the school year. Local agencies and organization as well as groups from all over Alberta and Canada are invited to participate as presenters, guests or participants.\nNickel Carnival\nElder\u2019s Feast\nAlberta Teacher\u2019s Convention\nAssumption Run Challenge\nKindergarten Grad\nDene\u2019 Tha First Nation Who\u2019s Who (PDF)\nElementary, Junior High & Special Needs Teacher\nat least a Bachelor of Education degree\nan Alberta Teaching Certificate from the Alberta Teachers\u2019 Association\nChild Welfare Check\nat least a Bachelor of Science or Arts degree\nat least a Grade 12 diploma\nAll interested applicants must have a completed application/resume with cover letter, Child Welfare Check and Criminal Record Check. Send applications by postage mail or e-mail. Only qualified applicants will be called for an interview.",
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        "raw_content": "Boron cluster are developed as boron anti-tumor agents for BNCT \u2013 Boron Neutron Capture Therapy \u2013 radioimaging/ radiotherapy with iodine containing B-compounds and X-Ray contrast.\nBNCT:\nThe stable isotope of boron 10B (19.8% natural abundance) readily captures neutrons, while the 11B isotope does not. Biomolecules and drugs containing 10B-enriched carborane and borane substituents (which preferentially localize in tumor cells and rapidly clear from normal cells) can thus be used for cancer therapy. When the 10B nuclei are bombarded by thermal or epithermal neutrons, they undergo a fission reaction that produces high energy particles by the reaction. Since the particles produced travel only about 10 mm or less, they selectively destroy cancer cells where the 10B nuclei are localized. This process is known as boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT). It has been shown to significantly prolong the lifespan of patients with brain tumors, and a number of BNCT reagents are currently in Phase I and II clinical trials. BNCT reagents are usually based on 10- to 12-vertex borane cages. The efficiency of the method is related to a high concentrate of 10B atoms, thus the group is interested in producing new boron clusters with high number of boron atoms.\nThe synthesis of iodinated and highly iodinated Boron rich molecules to be used for imaging/radiotherapy and as X-ray contrast agents respectively has been accomplished.\nRadioimaging: Radioactive halogen isotopes play an important role both in biomedical research and in clinical practice. A variety of decay schemes allow a wide range of applications in the field of nuclear medicine. Selection of radiohalogen label can be made in accordance with the objectives of individual biomedical experiments and the \u201ctime window\u201d required. In this area our interests aim at the synthesis of various functionalized derivatives of polyhedral boranes that can be used as links for the radiohalogen labeling of macromolecules for radiodiagnostics and radiotherapy. As part of it is the synthesis of stable metallacarborane complexes of different types that can be used as potential carriers of radioactive metal isotopes for radiodiagnostics purposes.\nThe design of water-soluble boron-rich macromolecules is of significance for boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) or for drug delivery. We have been interested in the study and preparation of new macromolecules functionalised with anionic Boron clusters at the periphery to provide new compounds with high Boron content that increases their solubility in water for medicine applications. Different synthetic strategies have been developed for the incorporation of carboranyl derivatives (neutral and anionic) at the periphery of dendrimeric structures to obtain boron-rich nanosystems.\nThese metallacarboranes obtained from nido-dicarbaundecaborate anions [C2B9H11]\u2013 exhibit a remarkable kinetic stability and enzymatic invisibility due to their inorganic composition that prevents their catabolic degradation in vivo. By using Herrmann\u2019s catalyst in toluene at 100\u00baC, 2-I- p-, 3-I-o-, 9-I-o-, 9-I-m-carborane, 1-phenyl-3-I-o-carborane and 1,2-diphenyl-3-I-o-carborane have been radiolabeled with 125 I in high to excellent yields.\nX-Ray contrast: 1, 3, 9 and 10 iodine substituents on the intensively studied o-carborane have been obtained for the first time by combining nucleophilic and electrophilic sequential processes.\n\u201cComplexos Met\u00e0lics de Carborans Rics en Electrons per a cat\u00e0lisi asim\u00e9trica i quimio/radioterapia\u201d, (QFN92-4313);\n\u201cBoron Compounds for Radioimmunodiagnostics and Radioimmunotherapy\u201d, INTAS Cooperation, EU.\n[1] G. Barber\u00e0, F. Teixidor, A. Vaca, R. Sillanp\u00e4\u00e4, R. Kivek\u00e4s, C. Vi\u00f1as, Inorganic Chemistry, 2008, 47, 7309;\n[2] P. Farr\u00e0s, F. Teixidor, R. Kivek\u00e4s, R. Sillanp\u00e4\u00e4, C. Vi\u00f1as, B. Gr\u00fcner, I. Cisarova, Inorganic Chemistry, 2008, 47, 9497;\n[3] A. Gonz\u00e1lez-Campo, E. J. Ju\u00e1rez-P\u00e9rez, C. Vi\u00f1as, B. Boury, R. Kivek\u00e4s, R. Sillanp\u00e4\u00e4, R. N\u00fa\u00f1ez, Macromolecules, 2008, 41, 8458;\n[4] A. Gonz\u00e1lez-Campo, C. Vi\u00f1as, F. Teixidor, R. N\u00fa\u00f1ez, R. Kivek\u00e4s, R. Sillanp\u00e4\u00e4, Macromolecules, 2007, 40, 5644;\n[5] R. N\u00fa\u00f1ez, A. Gonz\u00e1lez-Campo, A. Laromaine, F. Teixidor, R. Sillanp\u00e4\u00e4, R. Kivek\u00e4s, C. Vi\u00f1as, Organic Letters, 2006, 8, 4549;\n[6] F. Teixidor, G. Barber\u00e0, C. Vi\u00f1as, R. Sillanp\u00e4\u00e4, R. Kivek\u00e4s, Inorganic Chemistry, 2006, 45, 3496;\n[7] G. Barber\u00e0, F. Teixidor, C. Vi\u00f1as, R. Sillanp\u00e4\u00e4, R. Kivek\u00e4s, European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry, 2003, 1511-1513;\n[8] K. J. Winberg, G. Barber\u00e0, L. Eriksson, F. Teixidor, V. Tolmachev, C. Vi\u00f1as, S. Sj\u00f6berg, Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 2003, 680/1-2, 188-192;\n[9] C. Vi\u00f1as, G. Barber\u00e0, F. Teixidor, Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 2002, 642/1-2, 16-19;\n[10] G. Barber\u00e0, C. Vi\u00f1as, F. Teixidor, G. M. Rosair, A. J. Welch, Journal of Chemical Society, Dalton Transaction, 2002, 3647-3648;\n[11] C. Vi\u00f1as, G. Barber\u00e0, J. Oliva, F. Teixidor, A. J. Welch, G. M. Rosair, Inorganic Chemistry, 2001, 40(26), 6555-6562.\nThis entry was posted in Boron Compounds for Biomedicine: Pharmacophores, Transport/Drug Delivery and Diagnostics/Biosensors. Bookmark the permalink.",
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By using this Site, you agree to be bound by these Terms and Conditions.\nWhen using our site, you represent that you understand and will comply with the following Terms of Use.\ni. make fraudulent statements or other misrepresentations;\nii. use this Site in violation of any legal duty to a third party;\niii. post, transmit or otherwise make available any material that contains software viruses or any other computer code, files, or programs designed to interrupt, destroy or limit the functionality of any computer software or hardware or telecommunications equipment;\niv. intentionally or unintentionally violate any national or international statute, law, decree, rule and/or regulation;\nv. \u201cstalk\u201d or harass another person; or\nvi. collect or store personal data about others.\n2. Not Health Advice:\nYOUR USE OF THIS SITE, ANY WEBSITE LINKED THROUGH THIS SITE, AND ANY MATERIAL AVAILABLE ON THIS SITE IS ENTIRELY AT YOUR OWN RISK. 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        "raw_content": "NATIONAL ANTI-BULLYING YOUTH BOARD 2018_\nOUR YOUTH FOCUS\nWe are keen to involve the young people we work with in all aspects of our anti-bullying programmes such as through our National Youth Board. Our youth board members are young people from across the UK who are passionate about stopping bullying, some have even been bullied themselves. Their experiences and feedback form the very foundation of each of our anti-bullying programmes, as well as the safety strategies of some of our partner organisations. In return for their essential support, our members get to represent The Diana Award at exciting events, meet plenty of special guests and more.\nCHARLOTTE, AGE 10, LIVERPOOL_\n\u201cI want to stop bullying of all types and make bullying stop all over the world. I know that words can sometimes hurt more than actions. I\u2019ve been an ambassador at my school for 3 years already. I love my job and have contributed lots to my school, but now I want to be able to make a bigger difference. By being on the Youth Board I will have the opportunity to look at what\u2019s going on in lots of different schools not just mine and to help the Diana Award to ensure that they are offering the best support and training across the country.\u201d\nKEMANI, AGE 11, LONDON_\n\u201cI feel strongly against bullying and realise how common it is and the effect that it has on the victims. I would like to be a voice for the victims to support them and at the same time educate the bully\u2019s against bullying.\u201d\nREMI, AGE 13, SHEWSBURY_\n\u201cGrowing up being bullied has given me a fighting spirit which made me apply for this position. I want to fight to give those suffering in silence a voice that will be heard and will be acted upon, not just listened to and ignored.\u201d\nRAHIL, AGE 13, BIRMINGHAM_\n\u201cI wanted to apply for the Youth Board because I firmly believe that the children have the power to change the world. I have been bullied ever since I can remember. I was always told by people my age that I\u2019m too feminine and that I should \u201cman up\u201d. 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Being bullied myself, I can use my knowledge to empower other young people on this topic.\u201d\nLOUISA, AGE 14, ESSEX_\n\u201cI have been bullied in primary school and also in secondary school it is really not a nice experience to go through and having been bullied most of my life I developed anxiety and almost days I wouldn\u2019t want to go to school. I for this role because I feel like I have what it takes to be part of the youth board. I feel like I could bring lots of creative ideas to all meetings and take my role seriously.\u201d\nSIENA, AGE 15, LONDON_\n\u201cI applied to be on the Youth Board because I want to play an active role in ensuring that all students have a happy and positive school experience. I believe in tolerance and acceptance. I believe that everyone deserves to be treated with dignity and respect and that everyone deserves to feel safe at school. 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I am eager to spread awareness and knowledge of these impacts for people who may not be aware how they are effecting the people around them.\u201d\nTAMARA, AGE 15, CHESTERFIELD_\n\u201cI am very passionate about anti-bullying and want to help in any way that I could possibly. I believe that everyone should have the right to be who they are and not get discouraged for it and I want to support them and let them know it\u2019s alright for them to be who they want to be. I am already an anti-bullying ambassador at my school and try to reduce the amount of bullying that goes off and I would like to help reduce it on a bigger scale than just a school environment.\u201d\nHIRA, AGE 16, MANCHESTER_\n\u201cAfter being an Anti-bullying ambassador in my school for over 3 years and running the anti-bullying blog, I have improved many skills such as communication and teamwork and I hope to improve these further. 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I experienced bullying in primary and high school, which knocked my confidence quite a lot and the experience still affects me today. You never forget being bullied, but I want to use what I\u2019ve gone through to help others. My experiences have only made me more determined and more passionate about making a difference.\u201d\nCHERRY, AGE 14, CHESTERFIELD_\n\u201cI always give 110 percent effort and I always strive to help others and it would be an honor to take my training and experience to the next level. It would be such a privilege to work alongside so many inspirational ambassadors and put an end to bullying! I am a strong and passionate candidate that can bring a new sense of determination and enthusiasm to the team. I want to encourage more people to stand up against bullying.\u201d\nGRAINNE, AGE 14, COUNTY TYRONE_\n\u201cI joined the Anti-Bullying Ambassadors at the start of this academic year (2017) and so far, I am really enjoying it! I love to help people and this programme has gave me so many opportunities to do so. Standing up to bullying is important to me and I strongly feel the need to help people who have been bullied or who are getting bullied as these people it find hard to speak out. Being an anti-bullying ambassador has helped me to reach out to people and give a voice to those who do not feel that they can speak out for themselves.\u201d\nKATHRYN, AGE 14, COUNTY ARMAGH_\n\u201cDue to my background in such sports as swimming, cross-country and rowing, both within and outside school, I wanted to apply to the Youth Board as I strongly believe that bullying is overlooked within this social sector. Competitive sports require a lot of training, support and motivation from your peers. However due the competitive nature of sport some can be made to feel trapped or \u2018not good enough\u2019 by others who believe they are more talented, athletic or deserving. Through the Youth Board, I want young athletes to feel proud, no matter what team, league, level or club they play/compete with. Through my involvement with this project, I want to ensure that my fellow teammates and peers are able to make valuable friendships, connections and memories \u2013 like I have \u2013 without having to deal with the harmful effects that bullying can cause.\u201d\nNIAMH, AGE 13, COUNTY TYRONE_\n\u201cI am Anti-Bullying Youth Board Member because I have been through things like self harm and depression. Though in my case it hasn\u2019t been linked to bullying I know a lot of people do go through this as a result of being bullied and I want to try and decrease the number of people going through this as part of the Anti-Bullying Youth Board. 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        "raw_content": "MONDAY, Oct. 22, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- Patients who get a liver transplant from an older donor have better long-term survival than those who refuse this type of transplant, new research shows.\nTransplant surgeons mainly use livers from donors under age 70 to avoid risks such as rejection and death. But a shortage of organs means that many patients die while on the transplant waiting list.\nTo assess the use of livers from donors older than 70, researchers analyzed outcomes among U.S. waiting list patients who were offered older organs between 2009 and 2017, including nearly 1,400 who accepted the organs and more than 29,000 who did not.\nThe average age of patients who accepted was 60, and the average age of those who declined was 58. They were followed from the time of organ offer until death or the end of the study.\nThose who accepted an older organ had a 61 percent lower risk of death during the study period than those who declined an older organ, the investigators found.\nThe study was scheduled for presentation Monday at an American College of Surgeons meeting, in Boston. The research should be considered preliminary until published in a peer-reviewed journal.\n\"In our study, we demonstrate that if you get an offer from an older donor, you should probably consider accepting the organ, because there is now a demonstrated survival benefit in doing so,\" lead author Dr. Christine Haugen, a surgery resident at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, said in a meeting news release.\nThe American Liver Foundation has more on liver transplant (https://liverfoundation.org/for-patients/about-the-liver/the-progression-of-liver-disease/liver-transplant/ ).\nSOURCE: American College of Surgeons, news release, Oct. 22, 2018",
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        "raw_content": "MarieBook discussionsbook bloggers, book recommendations, mental health, shattering stigmas 201841 Comments\nHappy Monday, friends, and welcome to another day in the wonderful Shattering Stigmas, an event that will take place from October 6th to October 20th here on Drizzle & Hurricane Books.\nToday, I have the amazing Marta guest posting, sharing her thoughts about mental illness and how books can help in fighting the stigmas about mental illness. I hope you will love her post as much as I do and please, feel free to share your thoughts about it in the comments below!\nTrigger warnings: this post talks about anxiety, depression, schizophrenia, not in a descriptive way, but deals with its stigmas.\nHey, everyone! I\u2019m Marta @ The Cursed Books and today I\u2019ll talk a bit about mental health, stigma and how books can help combat the stigma.\nI want to thank Marie @ Drizzle and Hurricane Books for giving me the opportunity to speak on a subject that\u2019s very important to me and to Shannon @ It Starts at Midnight for creating Shattering Stigmas, which is an amazing blog event that\u2019s meant to raise awareness on mental health and on the stigmas surrounding mental illness.\nYou might be aware of the fact that I\u2019m a psychology student, that helped me greatly by giving me a theoretical base about most mental disorders and in my second year of college, I had a very practice-oriented course called Psychopathology, where we got to watch some clinical interviews and observe how patients with different illnesses behave.\nWhile all these courses were very informative, I couldn\u2019t help, but be very frustrated with the cold approach of everything. How we never talked about the stigmas, how we never talked about how mental health is probably the least funded area in our health system, how psychiatrists and psychotherapists still use very old methods in their practices despite the high amount of research showing that those methods aren\u2019t effective. We never talked about how anxiety and depression have become some of the most frequent illnesses of our decade, yet instead of admitting that our society makes us sick, we keep placing the blame on teenagers and young adults for being too fragile, for being snowflakes.\nI can\u2019t even begin to talk about the stigmas around people that suffer from schizophrenia \u2013 how everyone thinks that they are dangerous and violent (despite how few those cases are and those only happening when they are not taking their treatment). Sadly, these harmful stereotypes keep on appearing in media, in the movies we watch, in the books we read and they are so dangerous for these people who are already going through so much.\nConsidering how big the stigma is, it was still never mentioned in class. Never. Not even once. Instead we talked about the symptoms, the treatments (not so much because therapists aren\u2019t allowed in Romania to give prescriptions) and we learnt how to write study cases. Which in my opinion, wasn\u2019t very useful since there are students in my year that despite choosing this major have some huge prejudices when it comes to mental health. I still consider I\u2019ve learnt the most about mental health from the internet, from people that were brave enough to share their stories, from people that had no reason to educate me, but still they did, through their articles, their blog posts, through their tweets, they did more than my education system could.\nThat\u2019s kind of a scary thing, don\u2019t you think? But I think it\u2019s just shows why we still have so much stigma concerning mental illnesses.\nAnd stigma is very dangerous because it\u2019s making people very reluctant to accept the fact that they might be ill and even more reluctant to seek help or take medication. \u201cThere are 450 million people worldwide who suffer from mental health conditions, the majority (60 percent) do not receive any form of care, with 90 percent of people in developing countries receiving no form of care.\u201d (original source).\nSo, why aren\u2019t we speaking out more? Why are we still acting like mental health is something to be ashamed of? Why are we still behaving like it\u2019s not an illness like any other? Why don\u2019t we do more?\nAs I\u2019ve mentioned before, media is a great factor in all this. Media influences us so much more than we\u2019d like to admit. There are so many myths on mental illnesses that have been ingrained in our brains through movies, books, video games. So, why don\u2019t we start using those means in a responsible and thoughtful way in order to educate people on mental health, in order to support people with mental disorders and make them feel more accepted?\nHow can books help combat the stigma? Why do we need them?\nFirst of all, we need them because representation is so important, people that struggle with mental illnesses are discriminated, bullied and they present a higher risk of committing suicide. We need books that tell mentally ill people that they are valid, that they are not broken, that there\u2019s nothing wrong with them. We need books that normalize treatment and therapy. We need to call out on those books that give magical treatments like love. We especially need own-voices books because people with mental illnesses are highly capable of telling their own stories, we just don\u2019t let their voices be heard most of the times. We don\u2019t raise them up enough, we don\u2019t promote them enough.\nRepresentation is so essential with mental illnesses because stigma makes people less inclined to speak out about what they\u2019re going through, to seek support from their family or peers or even the internet (because they are afraid of being misunderstood, which is a very valid fear), because of that, many people with mental illnesses end up isolating themselves. Characters like them, going through similar experiences, can help them see how they are not alone, we shouldn\u2019t underestimate the great comfort they can find in those books.\nSecond of all, I like to think most stigma around mental illnesses comes from people not being informed enough. I feel like most of the books on mental health are in the non-fiction genre, they are written by specialized people from the medical field or the psychology field. Therefore, these books are full of terminology that might not be accessible to everyone or even if it is, some people don\u2019t read non-fiction, so those books still don\u2019t reach the people that need this information the most.\nI also think non-fiction is a genre which makes it harder to empathize (unless it\u2019s a memoir), thus not changing the fact that people might understand the theoretical aspects of mental illnesses, but not be considerate about how these disorders affect the people and their lives. Fiction makes it so much easier to empathize with the characters, to understand their struggles, it\u2019s a great way to learn about mental illnesses and it can be accessible to everyone, even to children.\nI think it\u2019s very important that non-fiction books are more inclusive and that fiction books get more exposure. And that\u2019s why I\u2019m going to end this post by recommending you a few fiction books on mental health.\nMade You Up and Eliza and Her Monsters by Francesca Zappia \u2013 Zappia is really great at writing about mental health, I only read Eliza and Her Monsters, which has anxiety representation and it was very on point \u2013 I especially loved how Eliza actually got help, she went to therapy in the end. It was very well done. Made You Up is on my TBR and from what I\u2019ve heard, the protagonist, Alex has schizophrenia and the rep is also very good.\nThe Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky \u2013 this one remains a classic for me, I think it\u2019s a book for everyone. Charlie is dealing with a lot, he shows symptoms of PTSD, anxiety and depression due to experiencing abuse. It\u2019s one of the first books that I\u2019ve read that focused on mental health and it definitely stayed with me for some time now.\nSaving Francesca by Melina Marrchetta \u2013 Francesca\u2019s mother has depression and besides the rep being very realistic, we also get to see how it affects the whole family.\nI Was Born for This by Alice Oseman \u2013 anxiety rep, panic attacks. This book is everything and I will never not love it. It\u2019s amazing.\nSix of Crows by Leigh Bardugo \u2013 PTSD rep done very well, I adore the details, for example, Kaz\u2019s touch aversion. Leigh Bardugo is exceptional, as always.\nFangirl by Rainbow Rowell \u2013 social anxiety rep. This book is very relatable to me, from the college struggle to being introverted and finding some solace in fandom. It\u2019s amazing how much I related to Cath\u2019s personality. It was the first time I considered I might struggle with mild anxiety and I\u2019m very thankful for this book for making me aware that my struggles were valid.\nTurtles All The Way Down by John Green \u2013 a book that I haven\u2019t read yet, but I trust Marie a lot and she has a review here where she makes it sound absolutely amazing. From what I\u2019m aware of, this one has OCD rep and it\u2019s own voices.\nFind Marta here: Blog, Goodreads, Twitter, Instagram, Bloglovin\u2019\nBlog Tour Review: What If It\u2019s Us, Becky Albertalli & Adam Silvera (+ giveaway!)\n41 thoughts on \u201cShattering Stigmas \u2013 How can books combat the stigmas around mental illness\u201d\nThis is such an important post! I completely agree that these stigmas need to be discussed more frequently and in a wider variety of settings (classrooms, book clubs, online, etc.) in order to be broken down. Otherwise, they\u2019ll just stay rooted in our society like they are now. Great post!\nThank you so much, Holly! \u2764\nI think projects like this one, that are meant to raise awareness help people understand that these stigmas shouldn\u2019t exist and we definitely need more of them!\nI\u2019m glad you liked my post!\nTHIS POST IS AMAZING!!! (Marie you\u2019re great for taking on this project and Marta you\u2019re amazing because THIS POST IS SO GOOD)\nI\u2019ve read most books on the list actually!! Turtles is so so so accurate at portraying mental illness sometimes it\u2019s hard to read. It just feels like reading a panic attack. But I\u2019m glad I read it because all the things I\u2019ve learned about OCD were so valuable. And all of it without having to constantly pester people that struggle with OCD and probably find it irritating to always talk about it.\nSometimes damaging stereotypes just make their way into books and I WANT TO SHOUT. Because media influences people as much as people influence media AND UGHHHH.\nI wish more books with good eating disorder rep were written though \ud83d\ude26 \u2013 I only\nThank you, Ioana and you\u2019re absolutely right about Marie, she\u2019s amazing for taking on this project and working so much on it as well! \u2764\nI really need to read Turtles because people are raving about it, but I'm very concerned about what my thoughts on a John Green's book are going to be since I haven't enjoyed anything else from him besides The Fault in Our Stars (don't kill me, Marie, if you see this).\nI agree that damaging stereotypes make their way in fiction, that's why own-voices books are the best kinds to fight against stigmas, in my opinion. But thoughtful and well-researched rep is a thing and I hope to see more of it! \u2764\nI've heard really good things about Tiny Pretty Things and Paperweight and from what I've heard they both have eating disorder rep, I haven't read them yet, so I can't tell for sure if it's good rep though \ud83d\ude26\n(please marie don\u2019t kill me and marta we\u2019re wholesome beans and we\u2019ll feed you chocolate pls) I didn\u2019t enjoy any John Green books either and I still loved Turtles so I recommend it regardless \ud83d\ude02!!\nI have both those book on my TBR but alas you know how hard I fight with book depository so just buying them will be a journey! I hope the rep is good and not harmful too\nI won\u2019t kill you ahahah (but I\u2019ll take chocolate ANYTIME). Even if I am a big John Green fan, I have to say that I understand that his writing is not for everyone. Still, I\u2019d heavily recommend Turtles, Marta, it\u2019s a brilliant #ownvoices book about OCD and mental health and it\u2019s compelling and heartbreaking and I loved it very, very much \ud83d\ude1b \u2764\nI have to read it since both of you recommended it and since it\u2019s own-voices, it makes me even more interested in the book\u2764\nYAY! I can\u2019t wait to hear your thoughts about it \u2764\nTime for tales and tea says:\nGreat post! It\u2019s so important that not only people with mental disorders themselves, but everyone is better informed. More people need to realise that mentall illness is just as serious as a physical illness. I totally agree that fiction can be a good way to teach people about this! Someone close to me suffered from despression, and books helped me to understand her better.\nIndeed, it\u2019s very important that people that don\u2019t suffer from mental illnesses are also very informed as discriminations and stigmas would decrease significantly if that was the case. I\u2019m happy to hear that fiction helped you understand someone suffering from depression better, fiction helps so much with empathy \u2764\nLove this post, especially the book recs! I love the PTSD rep in Six of Crows, and how therapy is presented in Eliza and Her Monsters. Thanks to Marta for sharing!\nI\u2019m happy that you liked the post and the recommendations, Elizabeth \u2764 I can\u2019t wait to read Crooked Kingdom and see more of the rep, Leigh Bardugo is so great!\nFangirl is a great book. I\u2019m not so bad that I lived off of protein bars because I didn\u2019t want to ask anybody where the dining hall was, but I don\u2019t like calling people on the phone, like businesses and stuff\u2026 I\u2019m always afraid they\u2019re going to ask me something I don\u2019t know the answer to.\nWhen Elephants Fly is a good recent release that deals with schizophrenia.\nI\u2019m also very bad at calling people on the phone, especially if it\u2019s a person with authority. I get very nervous \ud83d\ude48 And I feel like the fear of being asked something you don\u2019t know the answer to is very legit, especially if the businesses are busy and impatient with you. But it\u2019s totally alright to not know stuff, they should be patient and respond politely to your questions. \u2764\nI\u2019ll have to check it out, thanks for the recommendation!\nThis post is amazing and true\u2026definitely adding these books to my the list and bumping up the John Green books to my reading list\u2026this post needs to get to more people to sensitize them in my country depression is something that isn\u2019t still known and associated with other things\nThank you so much, I\u2019m so glad you liked my post! \u2764 I relate so much to being frustrated about the situation in your country, mental health awareness seems to never be on anybody\u2019s mind. I wish there were more projects and funds being given to this field.\nGah, this bothered me about psychology education too, back when I was still taking classes. They spent more time on teaching you methods and outdated ideas for the \u201chistorical\u201d aspect, but they barely touched upon modern day mental health, and certainly not the stigmas surrounding them. And I don\u2019t understand those mental health workers who refuse to give up methods that are frankly more harm than help. This is why I\u2019m SO HAPPY that there are more books nowadays that tackle mental illness. It IS so important that we get better, less problematic representation, and that we continue to center conversations on the topic. I think people who don\u2019t \u201cget\u201d MIs just need to be educated and to READ. Some of my personal faves: Starfish (social anxiety), When We Collided and For a Muse of Fire (bipolar disorder), and Play On (depression/suicide of a loved one). I can\u2019t wait for there to be even MORE rep, especially from marginalized authors, because intersections are important.\nLovely post, Marta!\nI\u2019m so happy to hear that I\u2019m not the only one feeling like this about my field, I\u2019ve always wondered if that was an issue with the education system in my country. But apparently not. And yes, methodology and the history of psychology seem to always come up when there are so many more actual things that we could focus on. But fiction books make up for what\u2019s happening with my studies. Starfish has always been on my TBR and I\u2019m glad that you also loved it. I haven\u2019t heard of the others, but I\u2019ll check then out right now. Thank you for your recommendations!\nThis is SUCH an amazing post! Thank you so much for stating it so eloquently and really hitting the nail on the head. I find it so sad that as our world progresses, there are still so many stigmas and stereotypes associated with mental health, not to mention the whole \u2018shame\u2019 aspect of it!\nIt\u2019s so heartbreaking to see because the people who are suffering from the mental illness also have to suffer from the ignorance of others who might shame and invalidate their struggles.\nBut just having a platform like this and speaking out about it, is so amazing and inspiring, thank you, both to Marie and Marta for putting this together \ud83d\udc97\ud83d\udc97 And the recommendations are an excellent touch! So many great books there with representation that are sure to start some dialogue about mental illness.\nThank you so much, May! \u2764\nYes, it\u2019s very sad that we still don\u2019t understand that mental disorders should be seen and treated as any other disorder. Society makes it even harder for people that suffer from mental illnesses to seek help since they are very well aware of the stigmas and discrimination that they\u2019ll have to deal with.\nAnything can help raise awareness, we must talk about it more and create safe spaces for people that want to speak about their struggles. I think that\u2019s the most important thing \u2764\nI\u2019m not a psychology student but I definitely get the whole mental illness isn\u2019t something we discuss thing. I mean for me personally mental illness has always been something hard to discuss but I feel like if it was something more openly spoke about I\u2019d be more comfortable talking about it. Maybe representation in books is part of it, but when it comes to things like work and with my family I\u2019d rather lie and say I had a stomach bug or the flu than admit I needed some time away from it all because of my mental health.\nThese are all amazing book recs though. Six of Crows is one of the only fantasy books with good mental health rep, another reason it\u2019s an all-time favourite of mine. \ud83d\ude00\nGreat post. \ud83d\ude42 \u2764\nI agree with you, Beth! \u2764 I think it's a subject that we don't openly talk about, in general, but I wanted to highlight how badly we try to not talk about it \u2013 even in classes where we really should. Ah, I'm sorry that you feel like it, but I understand where you're coming from, even if you do admit that you're not feeling well due to mental health reasons, people might try to minimize your symptoms or try to find excuses or not want to talk about it and it's not okay because we all go through periods where our mental health isn't good. And we should have the freedom to talk about it and not be judged for it.\nYeah sometimes with mental health it seems like people who don\u2019t suffer from mental illness don\u2019t get how bad it can be, and in my opinion it makes it harder to speak to them about it because without them minimizing symptoms like you said.\nThat\u2019s all right, and thanks. \ud83d\ude42 \u2764\nThis is SUCH AN AMAZING POST! The only way to shatter those stigmas and normalize mental health in society is representation in media. Thank you for this!\nThank you very much, Kaleena! \u2764\nI think media influences us so much and the messages that media spreads have to be thoughtful and help people be more aware of mental health.\nThis is SO important. I briefly mentioned this in my reviews of A Danger to Herself and Others as well as Beneath the Citadel. I am so glad that you said this.\nI'll check out the books that you've mentioned and I'm happy that you resonated with my post!\nI hope you enjoy them. I feel like people don\u2019t know enough about mental illness and if it is represented well I think we can help educate readers!\nWow, I love this post so much, Marta! As a psychology student, you have such a unique perspective on this topic and I loved reading about it. It was really eye opening to learn that certain things are not focused on very heavily in the curriculum, such as stereotypes and how they are false. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts! You are awesome \ud83d\ude42\nThank you so much, Kat! \u2764\nI'm glad that you loved reading my post, I've been frustrated with the curriculum ever since I've started and even more frustrated with how some of my teachers perceive mental illnesses. Some of them have such bad perceptions that they shouldn't be let to work with anybody in therapy. But sadly, the system is underfunded, our education isn't as rigorous as it should be and this reflects on the fact that stigmas still exist and are very frequent too.\nI\u2019m really keen to read made you up because I loved Eliza and her monsters! And I think perks of being a wallflower is an amazing book. It\u2019s so important to break down the stigmas surrounding mental illness, so I\u2019m glad you shared this post!\nSame here, I love the cover, it looks amazing and it\u2019s very relevant to the subject of the book. Thank you very much for your kind words! \u2764\nMe too! You\u2019re welcome! \u2764\nThis is an incredible post, and I\u2019m really glad I got to read Marta\u2019s words through your blog, Marie! I definitely agree that books are an invaluable tool in the fight against eradicating stigma; believe it or not, they helped me come to terms with my own mental health and allowed me to feel a little less alone when it comes to depression and anxiety. It\u2019s so important for people \u2013 young people, especially \u2013 to read literature that represents their illnesses well, that tells them there\u2019s nothing wrong with them and that there is still hope.\nThe Perks of Being a Wallflower is my absolute favorite book for this very reason \u2013 it was the first book I read as a young teen that told me, \u201cHey, depression and PTSD is a thing. It\u2019s valid, and you\u2019re valid too.\u201d\nI loved this post so much. \u2665\ufe0f\nThank you very much, Aimal! \u2764\nI think books are very helpful at making us be more aware of how valid our struggles are, as seeing a character have similar struggles and sympathize with said character makes us realize how hard we are on ourselves. Absolutely agreed! Rep is so important!\nThe Perks is also my first book I've read that focused on mental health and was very transparent about it too, I will never stop recommending the book because it was a real game-changer.\nThank youuuu, I'm so happy you liked it!\nPingback: My Tentative Fall TBR \u2013 The Cursed Books\nThis is such an amazing, thoughtful and clear post! Thank you so much for writing this! I agree that the practice of psychotherapy is so outdated and there is so much room for improvement and I also agree that Fiction is an amazing place to discuss, represent and build empathy around mental illness. I loved your recommendations!!!\nLoved this post, Marta \ud83d\ude42 I agree that there are so many stigmas related to mental health because of the lack of information about this topic. I have to admit, I wasn\u2019t aware much about mental illness until I read Turtles All the Way Down. I was never aware that mental illness can be so vast.\nI believe, my country is one of the developing countries where mental illness is still a taboo and we need to work in that field more and more.\nI had no idea that Six Of Crows had a mental illness in there. I have heard a lot about this book lately. It\u2019s right that there is still a lot of stigma about mental illness and mostly it\u2019s due to people not understanding it. I have always had problems with anxiety but I don\u2019t feel like I can talk about it, I\u2019ve never had proper help and don\u2019t think my colleagues would understand. My manager certainly wouldn\u2019t. Also I don\u2019t want people to think or look differently at me, I hint sometimes but I\u2019ve never been one to share, I bottle it up I\u2019m very bad. A lot of different reasons. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and telling us about these books\nPingback: October Wrap-Up + November Reading Month (2018) \u2013 Unputdownable Books",
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        "raw_content": "Qu\u2019est-ce qui s\u2019est pass\u00e9 en Haiti? \u203a\nJanuary 14, 2010 Rejection, it Friggin\u2019 Stings\u2026\nWell, it\u2019s finally happened. You\u2019ve been pushed out of the sedan. left on the curb. dumped. rejected\u2026\nI decided to post this picture from 2008 because it\u2019s so full of unimaginable fail\u2026Worst hair cut I got in my life. I was going through a \u201cpixie period\u201d or something\u2026\nAnyway, I am writing this after receiving rejection \u201cnumero dos\u201d for my manuscript There are No Gods for Arthropods.\nAs I looked around for some sort of words of encouragement and a reason for meaning (see: googled), I discovered a great post on Katie Carson\u2019s blog, the Underground. She also extolls about this most vexing of states of being.\nI\u2019ll sum up her post as: It\u2019s hard. Take it on the chin. Stay positive (ya freaking baby!)\nOkay, I admit I embellished a tad on that last bit, but I thought I\u2019d throw in my hand at being optimistic. Whether we\u2019re talking relationships or aspirations there is no way we can avoid inevitable disappointment. I know I have and even if I don\u2019t know you, I know you have as well. Sometimes, I feel it\u2019s easy to be dejected especially when it is all nice and succintly wrapped in a \u201cform letter.\u201d\nI\u2019m sure my fellow writerly brethren know exactly what I\u2019m talking about, but I\u2019ll try to explain it for everyone else. Form letters are like those dates you go on where the guy says it\u2019s not you it\u2019s him. It\u2019s sort of a safe way of leaving you hanging without an honest reason for why everything fell apart. What you did wrong. How you can avoid your fumbles going forward. (not speaking from experience here of course\u2026>_>\u2026<_<)\nIt hurts the most because it leaves you stuck and now you have to find a way to dig yourself out with no direction, but you can still try.\nWhat? Are you just going to mope in a hole for the rest of your life? Trust me, I\u2019ve been there and there\u2019s no darker place. The only way to get out is by knowing there is always a way out (and plenty of man candy in the sea). That\u2019s why I keep writing and revising, and re-editing, and working on the only thing I know how to do\u2013my passion for the written word.\nHey, I confess I\u2019m new at this and as possibly evidenced in this post I\u2019m an amateur, but that doesn\u2019t mean a thing to me.\nAll that matters is that all of us can get out, you just got to know when you\u2019re ready.\nTags: form letter, pixie, query, rejection\nPermalink # Rachel said\nThat\u2019s all I can really can do at the moment. At least until I\u2019m conscripted by an agent. Then I will laugh at all you unsolicited heathens! hahahahahaha! No, I kid. \ud83d\ude42\nGreat post, Ed! Thanks for the mention there, I feel incredibly special. \ud83d\ude09 And I love your analogy of a form rejection, \u201cIt\u2019s not you, it\u2019s me.\u201d I\u2019m sure a couple of my actual form Rs say that\u2026\nKeep your chin up. You never know when that full request will pop up in your inbox.\nThank you Katie! I can\u2019t say you weren\u2019t the inspiration. After I read your post it just made me feel like all of the misery I feel when being stamped with a big \u201cR\u201d (especially without knowing why) isn\u2019t so abnormal. I\u2019m definitely going to keep an eye out on your posts.",
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        "raw_content": "Tag: StillSecure\nDecoding the New HIPAA Privacy and Security Rules\nGuest post by James D. Brown, CTO, StillSecure and Andrew Hicks, Director, Healthcare Practice Lead, Coalfire\nIn January, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced updates to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) Privacy and Security rules. These new rules will took effect on March 26 and business associates have until September 23, 2013, to reach compliance. Under HIPAA, a business associate is defined as a person or entity that performs certain functions or activities that involve the use or disclosure of electronic protected health information (ePHI) on behalf of, or provides services to, a covered entity. 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Under new regulations, it is clear that any healthcare provider that comes in contact with actual ePHI must sign a formal business associate agreement, making each and every subcontractor liable during a breach.\nStated differently, this means that anyone who deals with ePHI should carefully read the new rules and understand how they will be directly liable for compliance. 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        "raw_content": "Amazon made a huge change in Retail and all the large retail chains feel it. The ability to buy online is a disrupting technology, even if it won\u2019t totally shut down the retail chains The question is how the way current retail stores are going to change in order stay economically viable. Regular stores will have to emphasis their added-value to the products and customers for which digital stores have difficulty to satisfy. It is similar to the small shops that succeed to exist along the big stores, because they offer personal service and specific taste that appeal to certain segments.\nThe focus here is on the general concept of a digital store, which offers wide variety of products through the Internet and ships the purchased items to the client. 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Even when the buyer is aware of another store with reduced price it still requires going to that store adding more time and efforts.\nAmazon started by offering, to the whole world, a wide-range choice of books and CDs that no physical store is able to keep, this is on top of the ability to buy without going out of home.\nThe limitation eliminated or reduced by the new technology let us analyze the target market for which the new added-value is very high.\nReaching a physical store can be viewed as a burden, but it can be desirable in itself. The term \u2018shopping\u2019 suggests that there is substantial value, for many people, in having good time by going to a store and browsing through the displayed choice. For these potential customers the limitation is much smaller: only when there is no time, or capability, to go to a store, then there is added-value to the digital store. For customers who \u201chate shopping\u201d or customers who are ultra busy at work, the option of buying from home, maybe during the night, is a blessing.\nFor customers who live far from the worthy stores the value of buying online is most valuable. So, customers in rural areas are a good target. Customers in big cities, but without a car and far away from the big shopping centers, are a reasonable target as well.\nCustomers who love to find the cheapest priced items, digital stores offer an advantage, because it is so easy to compare prices and find the cheapest store for a specific product.\nIt seems to me that second question, as verbalized by Goldratt, lacks a critical part:\nWhat new limitation(s) are imposed by the new technology?\nIn other words, what are the key current negative branches (NBR) created by the new technology? Some of the new limitations might be eliminated in the foreseen future. Others do not currently seem to be solvable, so they reduce the value. It is of special importance to check the new limitations regarding the segment that draws the key value from the removing the old limitation.\nThe new possible limitations:\nThe display on computer screens is not equivalent to the feeling of looking closely at the product and touching it. What might look esthetically nice in the picture might be much less attractive in reality.\nReturning the goods is always a hassle. When frequent bad quality or a mismatch between the buyer expectations and the product happen the hassle is combined with disappointment.\nIt takes time, sometimes long time, until the product is received. It is always possible that the purchased item would not arrive at all.\nWhile there is an expectation that the price at the digital store is lower than in a store, the additional cost of shipping might increase the overall price beyond the price at the store.\nThe huge available choice in various digital stores could be a curse rather than blessing. Searching for the best product might take very long time. Too much choice is often paralyzing, causing the buyer not to buy, and add the distress of wasting time.\nLack of any human interaction reduces the confidence and pleasure of purchasing.\nThe key limitation that is eliminated or vastly reduced by the digital stores defines the customers, and the appropriate products and other conditions that would yield high value to those customers. The limitations of the solution add more conditions that reduce the original market segment, unless those limitations would be successfully eliminated.\nHowever, in order to fully materialize the potential value of overcoming the need to reach a store we need to evaluate more questions.\nThis is a key question because it is not commonly asked. Identifying a limitation contains important knowledge about the potential value of eliminating it, but the true reference of the added-value is to compare the new situation with the situation prior to the new technology, considering the fact that people find ways to deal with the limitation by reducing its negative impact.\nThe way customers handle the need to reach a store is to batch many of their needs into the same trip to the shopping center, a mall, or a very large store. The emergence of large stores, containing diverse variety of departments, greatly supports the idea of batching. Having a group of stores, each one offering special sales and reduced prices, helps buyers feel that their time and efforts are well spend. The malls provide ample parking and also restaurants and coffee houses to make the shopping time and efforts pleasant and even rewarding.\nThe digital stores need to look at the malls as the reference for the current buying norms. The batching of buying many different things at the same time creates habits that impact the buyer facing the digital stores.\nWhat does it mean to draw the full benefits of digital stores?\nCertainly a basic expertise of operating the computer is required, along with good internet connection. All safety issues have to be properly handled by the digital store and spread the recognition that buying online is safe. The change in the behavior means the customer has to be knowledgeable enough in searching the Internet and especially the new safety rules, like when it is safe to reveal the credit card details.\nThe habit of batching should be grossly reduced for buying online, with the exception of buying items from the same category, like groceries. The only slight advantage is the option of batching the shipment, but that is available only when the digital store carries all the items at its own warehouse.\nAnother example where buying several items at the same time online makes sense: when browsing through the special sales offered by a specific digital store. This is especially important for people who love bargains and \u201creal finds.\u201d\nThe practical meaning is that in the majority of the cases there is no added value to batch the purchases from a digital store.\nConsidering that most customers have free time and they like to go out of home or work clarifies that for the majority of the customers digital stores do not fully replace the retail chains, but they add superior ability to buy specific items easily without going out of home. So, the change in behavior is to make the differentiation what to buy online and what to buy by physically going to a store. So, awareness to when there is an advantage in searching the internet and how this should change our buying habits is truly required. It is the interest of both the digital stores and the physical stores to lead the potential customers to recognize their unique added-value and guide them to accomplish it.\nThe way people choose the store itself is also a habit to be re-considered. Going through many digital stores is time consuming and saving time is supposed to be the key value. One important factor is the brand name and the past experience in that store, physical or digital. The esthetics of the physical store has an additional and significant impact, but the factors that create impression from a digital store are quite different. Digital stores have to find the key factor that influences the right customers to go frequently into the store.\nAttracting first-timers and then keeping them as frequent customers is a challenge for every digital store. It requires leading the customers into a unique and focused experience of looking at what they truly like; skipping most items the customer is not interested at.\nHere are some characteristics for reasonable items to buy at digital stores:\nItems that are clearly defined by the picture and written description. In other words, the customer knows what he is buying.\nItems that are not commonly available in regular local stores.\nItems that are relatively expensive and digital stores are able to offer a very good price, including shipping.\nHeavy items that need to be shipped to the customer anyway.\nThere are four critical factors that generate resistance to digital stores:\nSafety/security issues.\nGetting the products according to the expectations of the buyer.\nBeing certain that the credit-card details would not be used for other purposes, not by the digital store and not by hackers fishing for such information.\nThe private data of the buyer would not be sold to someone else and would not breach the privacy of the buyer.\nEfficient and friendly navigation, closing the deal and payment.\nThe application has to give the feeling of saving time and hassle.\nThe choice of items to be shown first is critical.\nProper description of the product. The use has to be certain the chosen product is what he/she likes.\nOn time and quality of the shipping process.\nThe current digital stores are still struggling with the above factors. While the confidence in the use of credit-cards in the Internet is getting reasonable answers, all the other issues are still open. The difficulty to describe the features and look of the items and what are the differences between seemingly similar items is especially troubling. Shipping is another open issue; with some new means of using drones to bring the item to its destination in the fastest and most friendly way.\nEvery store, digital or physical, needs to re-think their strategy. The important starting point is identifying unique value to well-defined customers who need that value and do not get it anywhere else. The questions so far have outlined the overall contribution of the new technology, thus pointing to various market segments and what are the key challenges. What is required now are focused efforts to define the more specific value offered by the store to well-defined target market. This is what TOC calls a \u2018decisive-competitive-edge\u2019.\nOnce a decisive-competitive-edge idea is raised an analysis based on the six questions, but narrowed down to the specifics of the need and the proposed way to handle it would reveal the business opportunity.\nEventually developing the Strategy should lead to answers to the following critical questions:\nWhat should the store sell? What related services need to accompany the sale? At what price? To whom?\nHow to operate the delivery in a way that would maximize the value to the target group of customers?\nHow to market the unique value? How to prevent too many competitors to copy the unique value?\nHow to answer all the concerns and reservations of the customers?\nDigital stores are an example to a global change that all the players should analyze carefully in order to adjust to it in a faster and better way. The six questions are a good tool to guide such a necessary process.\n6 thoughts on \u201cApplying the six questions of technology to digital stores\u201d\nAn excellent analysis of eCommerce! I would also add that several online digital stores are actually not stores at all. Amazon, eBay, AliExpress \u2013 these are all marketplaces. For example Amazon allows any company who want to sell their product to use the reputation of Amazon.com to try and attract buyers who are already browsing the store. They have several options for this, one where the manufacturer ships the order himself, and another where Amazon warehouses will receive a container of product from the manufacturer and distribute it using their own logistical system. It is quite a marvel that such an option exists, as it completely changes the barrier of entry for very small manufacturers into selling their products.\nAnother aspect is generating leads, incoming traffic for these websites is not so easy to come by. While some people will just visit the website looking for something specific, other people are looking for these products around the internet as a whole \u2013 and advertising, both direct by Amazon and indirect by allowing affiliates, is a very important aspect of these shops. For example Amazon offers up to 15% comission to affiliate marketers who bring customers who simply follow a link and buy some product. While different products have different comissions, Amazon does not bother with what customer buys in the end \u2013 they will pay comission to whoever brought them into the store. This again allows almost anyone with a bit of technical sense to create a website, a blog, or some other digital creation and capitalize on it by mentioning products which are available on Amazon and sending people to buy them there.\nFull blown marketplaces like eBay and AliExpress are even more remarkable, in that they allow anyone, anywhere in the world \u2013 to sell anything to anyone else in the world. Including products that would not normally be found in any shops. And sellers in China even enjoy mostly free shipping for small items via China Post to almost any location in the world. This completely disrupted local shops. In my family most of the small gadgets come from China directly via AliExpress or eBay, and some clothing comes from Next in the UK which also has an amazing online shop.\nAlejandro C\u00e9spedes says:\nEli, I think there\u2019s something very important that digital stores offer and it is the reviews. In my personal case, one of the big benefits is to be able to read reviews from people who have bought the item. I usually read the bad ones to see what they have to say and I look at the average customer review. Getting this unbiased opinions, and also asking questions is a huge benefit which is not found at the actual stores where sales people will obviously be biased.\nAlejandro and also Evgeny, you are right that there are ways to offer more value through the digital stores. I\u2019m thinking of writing another post analyzing the situation from the perspective of one digital stores. Evgeny speaks about the digital market-place \u2013 giving new opportunities to various sellers. You raises the benefits of the reviews. It seems also here that there is an advantage to the size for both ideas.\nDigital stores can do better if they identify what their customer need, but do not get it easily, not from the regular retail stores, and maybe not from their direct competitors.\nThank you both for expanding the scope for the digital stores.\nEli, I liked your article and the idea for a follow up article from the perspective of a single online competitor.\nTo me, selling online is more than disruptive. It is currently a destructive technology. As long as a true \u201cdecisive competitive edge\u201d is not successfully deployed, managers will be tempted to utilize the lower cost structure of fewer buildings and employees as their edge. Of course, this is attractive to consumers.\nBut, to whom is the technology destructive? The answer is BOTH brick-and-mortar stores AND what you call digital-stores. Stores like Sears have been delivered a knockout punch and are down on the canvas for the count. Nobody expects them to rise again. Are Macy\u2019s and others far behind? What people often miss is the demise of many on-line stores as well. The assumption they have is: only with great sales volume can \u201ceconomies of scale\u201d lead to profits. The result is aggressive marketing combined with low prices. It is so expensive per new customer gained that profitability en route to (eventual?) success is elusive.\nA \u201cpoison pill\u201d strategy is deployed here, except there is no known antidote or natural immunity. On-line stores that deploy a fast growth, low margin strategy tend to both grow sales and losses together. Such companies require funding. Each year 2000, 1989 (Japan), 1987 and 1929 saw a collapse of such funding and there is an imminent reckoning coming in China that will make Japan\u2019s devaluation and the Great Depression in the US look mild.\nWhen (not if) will investors flee these sales heavy, profits light companies? The relatively \u2018blue chip\u2019 Amazon is currently selling at 180 times their last year\u2019s earnings and last year\u2019s (2016) earnings were about equal to the sum of all the profits Amazon had previously earned, since its inception. Should this destructive technology leader be worth more than Berkshire Hathaway which sells almost twice as much and earns over 12 times Amazon\u2019s profits? And, if not, who is going to fund the digital industry\u2019s \u201cpoison pill\u201d strategy in order to give fickle consumers the chance to continue buying cheap? Reckon the buying public will pay more?\nHenry, I fully agree that without developing a decisive-competitive-edge only the very large digital-stores would survive. I think ALL businesses around the internet should quickly start to think how to sell true added-value for money, and then think hard what is the value that certain type of customers, a well-defined market segment, needs. As WE, the potential customers, get used to get value for nothing, and then we waste that value because we have too much of it until it truly does not add value anymore, WE also make the overall economic situation worse. The rules of the game are going to change \u2013 not necessarily to what is good to us, unless we change as well.\nDigital stores have to find the unique value they can give, which is NOT just a cheap price. I like very much to collaborate on writing that article \u2013 with you Henry.\nBut, Sears and Macy\u2019s need also to find their own unique value. They are far from being victims of the new technology. They have to go out of their own inertia. I think they could rise again, but this would be also a painful journey into their current policies and procedures., recognizing that what they thought is their decisive-competitive-edge is not valid anymore. Each one of them needs to find a new decisive-competitive-edge (DCE). The brick-and-mortar stores are not going to disappear, but those that stay would operate and think differently than what they do today.\nI think that TOC, with the six questions as a powerful methodology to start with, and from that to define the key DCE and from that to the strategy-and-tactic-tree (S&T), which would probably also vastly improve operations and how to deal with uncertainty should be viewed as a solid way to re-invent the business.\nI don\u2019t believe the technology is necessarily destructive. 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        "raw_content": "\u2190 Neelesh A. Tipnis, MD\nJanet Hurley Kopsch-Hitchner, MA, CCCSLP \u2192\nTimothy Doman\nTitle: Chairman of the Technology Education Department (Retired)\nCompany: Sharon City School District\nLocation: Sharon, PA\nSharon, PA, March 1, 2016, Timothy Doman, Chairman of the Technology Education Department (Retired) at Sharon City School District, has been recognized by Elite American Educators, for dedication, achievement and leadership in education services.\nFor nearly four decades, Mr. Doman oversaw the technology education department and instructed students at Sharon City School District. Throughout these years, Mr. Doman has inspired and mentored students in their educational careers, as well as planning and implementing a $2.5 million-dollar renovation project for the technology department. The renovation project was completed on time and under budget, and ultimately served to provide students with current skills. Fueled by his passion to help students achieve their goals, he committed a strong work ethic to ensure computer-aided design, auto mechanics and welding were all skills learned. Mr. Doman retired in 2004 and dedicates his time to serving as a member at large and occasional chairman of the Planning Commission-Acts. Additionally, he is setting up a memorial scholarship fund in memory of his father Lonnie T. Doman and operating his family-owned farm.\nMr. Doman earned an associate degree in agricultural technology from Pennsylvania State University. He continued at the California University of Pennsylvania to earn a Bachelor of Science in industrial education. From then on, his career has been noted by such honors as the Who\u2019s Who Among America\u2019s Teachers in three separate years. He maintained affiliation with the Sharon Teachers Association for 33 years and is a life member of the Pennsylvania State Education association, the National Education Association and the NRA. He has served as township supervisor and planning commission for Buffalo Township. In addition, he is the former chairman of Anti-Park Committee and the Ordinance Committee.\nTimothy Doman was originally selected for inclusion in EliteAMERICAN Educators in 2014. We are proud to be featuring Mr. Doman again in EliteAMERICAN Educators for 2016.\nContact Timothy Doman\nThis entry was posted in Technology Education and tagged auto mechanics, computer-aided design, public service, Sharon City School District, tech ed.. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "Ellis Fox > Blog > Partner With Us > Who you are matters more than what you are.\nThere\u2019s a saying that who you know matters more than what you can do, implying that relationships and business connections are often the key to opening doors for new opportunities. But can the same be said of who you are as a person? Does it really matter more than what you can do as an employee?\nThe question of cultural fit in recruiting is becoming increasingly important, especially when we\u2019re talking about senior management. There\u2019s little point in hiring someone who has all the necessary skills, if they don\u2019t have values that align with the organization or can\u2019t engage with their co-workers to get them to achieve the desired results. While a certain level of skills and knowledge is essential, it\u2019s the ability to translate that into actionable results within the context of an organization that\u2019ll determine if the person is right for company.\nThree elements to match\nThere are times where a candidate may have most but not all the required skills for a role. However, if they\u2019re a good fit for the organization, then their placement could be very successful. When debating this type of decision, here are three things to take into consideration:\nAre the company values clearly defined and are they shared to attract the right kind of people? Studies show that when employee values align with company values, employees are more engaged and productive at work. A candidate\u2019s values can be discovered by asking them what\u2019s important to them in their career path and daily life. A good indication of this is how they\u2019ve applied their skills and knowledge in previous roles.\n2 \u2013 Goals\nIs there room in the organization for the candidate to realise their personal career goals? And do their goals align with where the company is headed? If you are recruiting for change, growth or innovation, their core competencies need to be aligned with those specific areas.\n3 \u2013 Personality\nSenior management roles require people with a strong personality and being part of an executive team means that the candidate will need to be able to work with other strong personalities too. How will the candidate\u2019s personality fit the role you\u2019re recruiting for?\nWhile a good cultural fit cannot replace expertise, as some skills are critical for senior roles, it can make an average candidate (in terms of skills) excel. Because in the right environment they can learn what they need to and grow what they know.\nPrevious post: What\u2019s stopping you from hiring the best person for the job?\nNext post: What do you need to move into top management?",
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        "raw_content": "Home Blog Palmdale Car Crash Kills Family of 4\nPalmdale Car Crash Kills Family of 4\nThe relatives of LeiLei Cathey-Barnes, her spouse and their two small children are grieving their tragic loss after the family of four was killed in a freeway crash in Palmdale last Tuesday. Firefighters from Los Angeles County responded to the accident near N. Sierra Highway just after 10 a.m. Victims of the fatal traffic collision were on their way to a 4th of July picnic, when their green Kia sedan crashed into an Antelope Valley Authority Transit Van.\nDetective Rowell Quemuel of the LA Sheriff\u2019s Department told KTLA that the family was traveling north on Sierra Highway when \u2013 for reasons still unknown \u2013 the driver swerved over the median divider and into the path of the vanpool vehicle. Given the speed involved, there was no way the van could void T-boning the Kia sedan, say authorities, who are still investigating the cause of the fatal crash.\nFamily en route to 4th of July picnic\nThe sheer force of the impact killed three of the family members instantly, and none were ejected from the vehicle. The father, mother and their 2-year old daughter, who was fastened in a car seat, all died at the accident scene. The second daughter, age 1, was taken to a nearby hospital where she succumbed to her injuries. The family hailed from the nearby town of Hesperia.\nThe driver of the transit van was also given medical treatment for injuries that were not life-threatening. Officials are investigating skid marks and other details to determine if excessive speed was a factor in accident.\nFriends and relatives are still in shock over the loss of their loved ones. \u201cThey did everything right, following the rules and something just tragic happened,\u201d the grandmother of the two little girls, told NBC News.\nAs the public waits for answers about crash, The Ellis Law Firm offers their heart-felt sympathy and condolences to the family and friends of the victims.\nWrongful death actions and liability issues\nWhen a loved one is killed in a traffic accident due to the negligence or wrongdoing of another party, the family of the deceased may sue for damages under California law. While no amount of money will replace a loved one or erase the pain, financial burdens caused by the sudden death of a family member can be crushing to those left behind.\nThe state of California allows a surviving spouse, domestic partner or children of the deceased to file a wrongful death action. These civil claims can seek money damages to cover funeral costs, compensation the deceased would have earned, as well as damages for intangible losses like support, care and guidance.\nThe following are some common scenarios of fatal car crashes that could give rise to a wrongful death claim:\nA couple is broadsided and killed by a teenaged driver who is texting at the time of the accident\nAn intoxicated driver blows through a red light and kills a crossing pedestrian\nA truck driver, under the influence of narcotics, falls asleep at the wheel and jackknifes his rig, causing a deadly multi-car pile up\nRelatives and those who were financially dependent on the deceased have two years from the date of death to file their claim in court.\nLegal advocates in California\nThere is no panacea for the senseless loss of a loved one, but the legal team at Ellis Law is here to ensure justice is served and responsible parties are held accountable. Our award-winning car accident lawyers serve the greater Los Angeles area, with 20 office locations in California. Arrange a free consultation today by calling 310-641-3335.\nAdditional Resources on the Palmdale Crash:\nNBC Los Angeles, Where Do You Pick Up the Pieces?\u2019 Family of Four, Including Toddler Girls, Killed in Head-On Crash https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Relatives-of-Palmdale-Crash-Victims-Speak-Out-487457551.html\nABC News 7, 4 family members killed in crash on Sierra Highway in Palmdale http://abc7.com/4-family-members-killed-in-palmdale-crash/3698711/\nKTLA, Family of 4, Including 2 Young Girls, Killed in Palmdale Car Crash https://ktla.com/2018/07/03/2-adults-1-minor-killed-in-palmdale-car-crash-officials/\nAre Self-Driving Trucks Going to Be on the Roads Soon? \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "For the theory that psychological traits are hereditary, see geneticism.\nA Genetic Counselor\nA geneticist is a biologist who studies genetics, the science of genes, heredity, and variation of organisms.[1]\nA geneticist can be employed as a scientist or lecturer.[1] Geneticists perform general research on genetic processes as well as development of genetic technologies to aid in the medicine and agriculture industries[1]. Some geneticists perform experiments in model organisms such as Drosophila, C. elegans, Zebrafish, rodents or Humans and analyze data to interpret the inheritance of biological traits. A geneticist can be a scientist who has earned a Ph.D in Genetics or a physician (who has earned any of the following medical degrees: MBBS/MBChB (non-U.S.), D.O. (U.S.-only), or M.D.) who has been trained in genetics as a specialization. They evaluate, diagnose, and manage patients with hereditary conditions or congenital malformations, genetic risk calculations, and mutation analysis as well as refer patients to other medical specialties. The geneticist carries out studies, tests and counsels patients with genetic disorders.\nGeneticists participate in courses from many areas, such as biology, chemistry, physics, microbiology, cell biology, bioinformatics, and mathematics. They also participate in more specific genetics courses such as molecular genetics, transmission genetics, population genetics, quantitative genetics, ecological genetics, and genomics.\nGeneticists can work in many different fields, doing a variety of jobs. There are many careers for geneticists in medicine, agriculture, wildlife, general sciences, or many other fields.\nListed below are a few examples of careers a geneticist may pursue.\nSales and Marketing of scientific products\n^ a b c Echaore-McDavid, Susan (2008). Career Opportunities in Science. Infobase Publishing. p. 24. ISBN 1438117159.\nRetrieved from \"https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Geneticist&oldid=841217201\"",
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        "raw_content": "Graeme Hunter Kelling (4 April 1957 \u2013 10 June 2004) was a Scottish musician and the original guitarist with the Scottish pop band Deacon Blue.\nBorn in Paisley, Scotland, Kelling was brought up in Mount Vernon in the East End of Glasgow and educated at the High School of Glasgow. Born into the Plymouth Brethren sect, he turned away from it in order to travel and to follow music. In the early 1980s he worked in the Glasgow rock music scene as both bandmember (Tune Cookies, On a Clear Day, Precious, and The Painted Word) and session guitarist. Having joined Deacon Blue in 1984 (while the band was still called \"Dr Love\"), Kelling went on to co-write their 1987 single \"Loaded\" and the B-side \"Ronnie Spector\" (the latter from the second single release of \"Dignity\"). He played on the first four Deacon Blue albums \u2013 Raintown, When the World Knows Your Name, Fellow Hoodlums and Whatever You Say, Say Nothing \u2013 before the band's first split in 1994.[1][2]\nFollowing the end of his first stint with Deacon Blue, Kelling ran a recording studio and wrote soundtrack and incidental music for film and television. He also took on work as a prose writer, contributing restaurant reviews to The List and travel writing to Peter Irvine's guide book Scotland the Best. Kelling rejoined Deacon Blue in May 1999, and despite being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer early in 2000, continued working with the band for the next five years (contributing to the albums Walking Back Home and Homesick).[1][2]\nKelling died in 2004 in Glasgow at the age of 47. He was survived by his wife (television producer Julie Smith) and two children.\n^ a b \"Graeme Kelling\". HeraldScotland.com. Retrieved 18 August 2017.\n^ a b \"AstraZeneca licenses new Alzheimer treatment\". The Independent. 29 December 2005. Retrieved 18 August 2017.\nGazetteer for Scotland biography\nObituary at the Daily Record\nDougie Vipond\nOur Town \u2013 The Greatest Hits\nRiches & More\nThe Very Best of Deacon Blue\nFour Bacharach & David Songs\n\"Loaded\"\n\"When Will You (Make My Telephone Ring)\"\n\"Chocolate Girl\"\n\"Real Gone Kid\"\n\"Wages Day\"\n\"Fergus Sings the Blues\"\n\"Love and Regret\"\n\"Queen of the New Year\"\n\"Your Swaying Arms\"\n\"Closing Time\"\n\"Cover from the Sky\"\n\"Your Town\"\n\"Will We Be Lovers\"\n\"Only Tender Love\"\n\"Hang Your Head\"\n\"I Was Right and You Were Wrong\"\n\"Everytime You Sleep\"\n\"Bigger Than Dynamite\"\nMusicBrainz: 450313cf-e016-4513-b20f-169a6266fd9b\nThis article about a Scottish musician is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.\nThis article on a UK guitarist is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.\nRetrieved from \"https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Graeme_Kelling&oldid=881228885\"\nMusicians from Paisley, Renfrewshire\nDeaths from cancer in Scotland\nScottish pop guitarists\nPeople educated at the High School of Glasgow\nDeacon Blue members\nScottish musician stubs\nBritish guitarist stubs",
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        "raw_content": "Project GABRIEL refers to an investigation by the United States Atomic Energy Commission to gauge the impact of radioactive fallout resulting from nuclear warfare. It surmised that the radioactive isotope strontium-90 (Sr-90) presented the greatest hazard to life globally.[1] This resulted in the commissioning of Project SUNSHINE, which sought to examine the levels of Sr-90 in human tissues and bones (with a special interest in infants) gathered from around the world.\n2 Testing strontium-90\n3 Studies related to Project GABRIEL\nDuring the Cold War era, there was an escalation of the atmosphere testing of nuclear weapons. After the atomic bomb in 1945, testing continued and the scale increased with the first hydrogen bomb in 1952. Soon after the United States tested the hydrogen bomb, the USSR followed, in 1953. The mushroom clouds that occurred from the explosions released radioactive isotopes in mass quantities.\nThe first comprehensive study of this problem began in spring 1949 with a one-man project called GABRIEL, conducted by Nicholas M. Smith Jr. at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Smith produced his first report in 1949. Project GABRIEL was revived in mid-1951 because bombs that were dropped had brought up concerns people had about the dangers of strontium-90. United States Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) was interested by GABRIEL's report though they said it was lacking in hard data and needed independent confirmation of the tests.[2] After reviewing Project GABRIEL in 1953, it was given first priority status. The secret project would define \"practical limits\" for using atomic weapons. A task team was assembled and the codename used was \"Project HORN.\" In 1954, AEC argued that fallout was harmless because there wasn't enough evidence to prove that fallout would harm humans, animals, or crops. The AEC campaign persuaded the public that the worldwide fallout was harmless.[3] This claim was later disputed when scientists announced publicly that there was no safe level of radiation. This was confirmed in a confidential report by a geneticist for the AEC. By 1954 and the Castle Bravo incident, it was obvious that radioactive fallout was dangerous to humans. United States Atomic Energy Commission Division of Biology and Medicine dealt with efforts directed towards experimental and field studies and the correlation of data dealing with Project GABRIEL.[1] The RAND Corporation, Laboratories at Columbia University, AEC 's New York office, the University of Chicago, an exclusive group of scientists, UCLA, and the United States Air Force were all involved in collection and testing of samples from around the world for radioactive fallout.\nTesting strontium-90[edit]\nAfter the hazards of strontium-90 became evident, the next step was to focus on impact and damage per detonation. Smith's tests focused primarily on how many atomic weapons could potentially be detonated before radioactive contamination of air, water and soil became a long-term effect on crops, animals and humans worldwide.[4] In 1949, Smith estimated that it would take 3,000 Hiroshima-sized detonations in a single growing season to see if it have an effect on people who ate crops in affected areas. In 1951, Smith repeated this study with new information from the previous two detonations. With the new information, he then calculated that 10,000 Hiroshima-sized detonations would be needed before the long-term hazards became serious.[5] The testing was done with bones, urine and tissue samples collected worldwide. These samples were all tested for nuclear fallout, yet were falsely studied under the guise of nutritional importance and naturally occurring radon. It was determined that Sr-90 is a \"bone-seeker,\" depositing in bones and marrow after ingestion. Civilian prisoners were considered for certain radiation testing, mainly Utah State prison inmates. One document revealed tests done on the bones of a stillborn baby showed that strontium-90 levels were 36% higher than the average 55% of other stillborn.[6]\nStudies related to Project GABRIEL[edit]\nMain article: Project SUNSHINE\nProject GABRIEL had opened a wide range of questions about formation, transformation, fallout and biological hazards due to bomb debris. GABRIEL supported work in research projects that might apply to the side effects of nuclear war. It was the sole support of the major research effort of Project SUNSHINE, which tested biological damage from radioactive fallout of Sr-90. By 1954 Project GABRIEL included about 70 investigations supported by the Division of Biology and Medicine. At a summer conference that was hosted by the RAND Corporation the estimate of detonations was revised and increased to 25,000 megatons worth of damage.[7] Project Sunshine was led by radiation physicist Willard Libby on July 21, 1953. Libby realized GABRIEL lacked data in other aspects of fallout, examined carbon-14 and developed radiocarbon dating. The Project GABRIEL report by the AEC was issued in 1954, while the RAND Corporation issued their report on Project SUNSHINE in 1953.[8] Both Project GABRIEL and SUNSHINE played a direct role in the reorganization of the AEC's Division of Biology and Medicine in 1957.\n^ a b \"Report on Project GABRIEL\". U.S. ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION Division of Biology and Medicine. July 1954. Retrieved 2011-02-25.\n^ Hacker, Barton (1994). Elements of Controversy. Berkeley and Los Angeles, California: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-08323-3.\n^ Burns, Richard (2013-04-23). 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        "raw_content": "Rajshahi Division cricket team\nThe Rajshahi Division cricket team is a Bangladeshi first-class team representing the Rajshahi Division, one of the country's seven administrative regions. The team competes in the National Cricket League and was formerly a participant in the now-defunct National Cricket League One-Day. In the short-lived National Cricket League Twenty20 competition, played in the 2009\u201310 season only, Rajshahi adopted the name Rajshahi Rangers and played in their official grey, black, and red colours. The equivalent team in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL) is the Rajshahi Kings.\nRajshahi's main home ground is the Rajshahi Divisional Stadium in Rajshahi city, which has a 15,000 capacity. They have won the NCL twice, most recently in 2008\u201309. They won the One-Day League four times and, as the Rangers, were the winners of the NCL T20 in 2010.\nThey recorded their biggest victory in a first-class match when they defeated Chittagong Division by an innings and 242 runs in the 2016\u201317 National Cricket League.[1]\nNational Cricket League (2) \u2013 2005\u201306, 2008\u201309\nOne-Day Cricket League (4) \u2013 2004\u201305, 2005\u201306, 2007\u201308, 2010\u201311\nNCL T20 (1) \u2013 2009\u201310\nJunaid Siddique Left-hand bat Right-arm offbreak\nJahurul Islam Right-hand bat Wicketkeeper\nMizanur Rahman Right-hand bat Right-arm offbreak\nMyshukur Rahaman Right-hand bat Batsman\nJakir Hossain Right-hand bat Right-arm medium\nFarhad Reza Right-hand bat Right-arm fast medium Captain\nFarhad Hossain Right-hand bat Right-arm off break\nSunzamul Islam Left-hand bat Slow left-arm orthodox\nMamun Hossain Left-hand bat Right-arm medium fast\nMuktar Ali Right-hand bat Right-arm medium fast\nSaqlain Sajib Left-hand bat Slow left-arm orthodox\nSujon Hawlader Right-hand bat Right-arm medium\nShariful Islam Right-hand bat Right-arm medium\n^ \"Mizanur, Jahurul propel Rajshahi to record win\". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 5 October 2016.\nCricketArchive re Bangladesh\nCricInfo re Bangladesh\nRetrieved from \"https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rajshahi_Division_cricket_team&oldid=878455986\"",
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        "raw_content": "Regina Cyclone\nMetropolitan Methodist Church and YWCA after the Regina Cyclone\nJune 30, 1912 4:50 p.m. CST (2245 UTC)\n$4.5 million CAD\nThe Regina Cyclone, or Regina tornado of 1912, was a tornado that devastated the city of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, on Sunday, June 30, 1912. It remains the deadliest tornado in Canadian history with a total of 28 fatalities. At about 4:50 p.m., green funnel clouds formed and touched down south of the city, tearing through the residential area between Wascana Lake and Victoria Avenue, and continuing through the downtown business district, rail yards, warehouse district, and northern residential area.\n4 Boris Karloff's connection\nThe tornado formed 18 kilometres (11 mi) south of the city and continued for another 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) north before dissipating. It was approximately 150 metres (490 ft) wide.[1] The tornado's wind velocity has been estimated at 400 kilometres per hour (250 mph),[2] though this conflicts with the F4 Fujita scale estimate based on reports of damage and historical photographs.[3]\nDamage to the YMCA on 12th Avenue immediately north of Victoria Park\nThe tornado hit Regina at approximately 5:00 p.m. on June 30, 1912. The tornado formed 18 km south of the city and was roughly 150 metres wide by the time it reached Regina. The worst damage was in the residential area north of Wascana Lake and the central business district. Many buildings, both brick and wood, were entirely destroyed. \"The new Central Library building was opened May 11, 1912, and just six weeks later, the new library was among the many buildings that suffered damage.\"[4]\nVictoria Avenue and Smith Street immediately west of Metropolitan Methodist Church, across Smith Street from the current City Hall\n\"In just twenty minutes it completely leveled a number of houses, and caused other houses to explode as the pressure inside the structures rose when the tornado passed overhead.\"[5] The affluent residential area to the south was substantially diminished, but the tornado left houses untouched here and there immediately adjacent to houses which were flattened. \"[I]n the warehouse district, it destroyed many of the storage buildings. The CPR Roundhouse was stripped to the rafters, and boxcars were pulled from the tracks and hurtled into the air.\"[6]\nSuch damage was especially appalling to see as well as experience since Regina had been built on an entirely featureless plain, lacking any trees or vegetation other than natural wild prairie grass and without any hills or rivers apart from the tiny spring runnoff Wascana Creek, which only flowed in early spring.\n\"The cyclone claimed twenty-eight lives and was the worst in Canadian history in terms of deaths. It also rendered 2,500 persons temporarily homeless, and caused over $1,200,000 in property damage. It took the city two years to repair the damage and ten years to pay off its storm debt.\"[5]\nKnox Presbyterian church wrecked by cyclone, north side of 12th Avenue and Lorne Street, across from Victoria Park\nThe city forced those rendered homeless by the disaster to pay for the nightly use of cots set up in schools and city parks. It also required homeowners to pay for the removal of rubble from their homes.[7] Debris was cleaned up quickly. \"The storm damaged the Metropolitan Methodist Church, [the Knox Presbyterian Church, the First Methodist,] the library, the YWCA [and YMCA], and numerous other downtown buildings; in the warehouse district, it destroyed many of the storage buildings. The CPR Roundhouse was stripped to the rafters, and boxcars were pulled from the tracks and hurtled into the air.\"[5]\nRegina houses damaged by the Regina Cyclone\nDamage from the tornado is estimated to be F4 on the Fujita scale. The tornado killed 28 people, injured hundreds, and left 2,500 people homeless, out of a population of about 30,213 (in 1911). Around 500 buildings were destroyed or damaged. Property damage was quantified at $1.2 million CAD,[8] and it would be forty years before the $4.5 million CAD private and public debt incurred to rebuild and repair was repaid.[9]\nThe only remaining \"souvenir\" of this event is different-coloured bricks on the north wall of Regina's Knox-Metropolitan United Church (the building of the pre-church union of 1925 Metropolitan Methodist), showing where the wall collapsed and was rebuilt. Knox Presbyterian, Metropolitan Methodist and First Baptist, all being brick, were quickly rebuilt. Knox and Metropolitan both became United Church in 1925, and merged their congregations in 1951 and became the Knox-Metropolitan Church. The Knox building was ultimately demolished.\nBoris Karloff's connection[edit]\nThis section may stray from the topic of the article into the topic of another article, Boris Karloff. Please help improve this section or discuss this issue on the talk page. (May 2016)\nBoris Karloff during later Hollywood stardom\nEnglish actor William Henry Pratt, better known by his stage name \"Boris Karloff\", was in Regina at the time of the tornado as a member of the Jeanne Russell Players, a struggling company of actors and singers. Theatre reviews appearing in at least four Western Canadian newspapers in 1912 prove he had already started using the stage name \"Boris Karloff\" by this time.[10] The Jeanne Russell Players disbanded in Regina a day before the tornado struck, leaving Karloff stranded and broke.[11] Following the tornado, he worked clearing debris for twenty cents an hour and was later employed in Regina by the Dominion Express Company. He remained in Regina until October 1912 when he joined the Harry St. Clair Players in Prince Albert. In 1958, Karloff appeared on the talk and game show Front Page Challenge[12] where he was featured not because of his fame as a Hollywood actor, but because of his association with the Regina Cyclone of 1912.[13]\nAmerican stage actress Henrietta Crosman, who also later went on to Hollywood, was also in Regina at the time of the disaster and toured the devastation with members of her troupe.[14] Her company staged a benefit performance of Catherine Chisholm Cushing's comedy \"The Real Thing\" at the Regina Theatre (12th Avenue and Hamilton Street, previously on the site of the old Hudson's Bay department store, opened in 1910) on July 4, 1912, with a portion of the proceeds going to the tornado relief fund.[15]\nOver the years, some historians have mistakenly placed Karloff as a member of Crosman's company or as a member of the vaudevillian Albini-Avolos Company, which was a third theatrical troupe in Regina at the time of the 1912 tornado. The Albini-Avolos staged benefit performances for the tornado victims at the Regina Theatre on July 1 and 2.[16]\nBoris Karloff, Jeanne Russell, Henrietta Crosman, and the Albini-Avolos are all characters in BD Miller's musical drama, \"Swept Off Our Feet: Boris Karloff and the Regina Cyclone\", which commemorated the 100th anniversary of the disaster and premi\u00e8red as a July 2012 production of Regina Summer Stage.[17]\nThe novel Euphoria by Connie Gault won the 2009 Saskatchewan Book Award for Fiction and prominently features the Regina Cyclone.\nList of Canadian tornadoes and tornado outbreaks\nWinnipeg Elevator after the tornado\nWarehouse district after the tornado\nSide view of Princess Theatre after tornado\nRegina Tornado June 30, 1912\nRegina downtown after tornado\nPeople in front of damaged building\nMetropolitan Methodist Church after the tornado\nDamage to Metropolitan Methodist Church\nNorth end of Regina after tornado\nDowntown stores damaged by tornado\nDestroyed Winnipeg Elevator Company buildings\nDamaged office building after tornado\nDamaged homes on Smith Street\nDamage to the YWCA immediately north of Metropolitan Methodist Church on Lorne Street\nDamage to buildings after the tornado\nDamage to businesses after the tornado\nDamage to buildings on Lorne St.\nDamage caused by the tornado\n^ Paul, Alexander H. (May 1995). \"F3 and F4 Tornadoes in Saskatchewan\" (PDF). Report to SGI. Saskatchewan Tornado Project, University of Regina. Retrieved 2011-05-02.\n^ Bingaman, Sandra (2011). \"Storm of the century : the Regina tornado of 1912\". National Network for Equitable Library Service. University of Regina Press, 2011. line feed character in |work= at position 21 (help)CS1 maint: Date and year (link)\n^ \"Canada's Deadliest Tornadoes\". Retrieved 2011-05-02.\n^ Regina Public Library http://www.reginalibrary.ca/about/history.html. 23 June 2012.\n^ a b c Dagmar Skamlov\u00e1' \"Regina Cyclone.\" The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan. \"Archived copy\". Archived from the original on 2011-08-26. Retrieved 2011-05-02. CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link)\n^ Dagmar Skamlov\u00e1, \"Regina Cyclone\", Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan, \"Archived copy\". Archived from the original on 2011-08-26. Retrieved 2011-05-02. CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link) viewed November 29, 2012.\n^ \"Regina Tornado - June 30, 1912\". SOS! Canadian Disasters. Library and Archives Canada. 2006-02-14. Archived from the original on October 1, 2007. Retrieved 2011-05-02.\n^ \"Cyclone of 1912\". Regina: The Early Years. Saskatchewan Council for Archives and Archivists. Archived from the original on 2011-05-14. Retrieved 2011-05-02.\n^ \"Presbyterian Church after Cyclone, c. 1912\". City of Regina. 2010. Archived from the original on 2009-06-28. Retrieved 2011-05-02.\n^ From February to May 1912, the name \"Boris Karloff\" appeared in theatre reviews published in the Lethbridge Daily Herald, Regina Leader, Saskatoon Daily Star, and Saskatoon Daily Phoenix.\n^ Saskatchewan: A New History, Bill Waiser, Fifth House Ltd., 2005, p. 161.\n^ \"TVarchive.ca Episode Guide\u2014Front Page Challenge\".\n^ Front Page Challenge: History of a Television Legend by Alex Barris (Macmillan Canada, 1999), p. 64.\n^ \"Miss Crosman in 'The Real Thing': Charming Actress Sympathizes Deeply With Sufferers From Storm\", Regina Leader, July 4, 1912.\n^ Regina Theatre advertisement: \"Benefit Performance by the Distinguished Comedienne Henrietta Crosman\", Regina Leader, July 4, 1912.\n^ \"Benefit Nets $150 for Storm Victims: Albini-Avolos Company at Regina Theatre Play to Packed House\", Regina Leader, July 2, 1912.\n^ \"CBC News: Boris Karloff and Regina tornado theme of new play\".\n10 deadliest Canadian tornadoes\nRank Location Date Deaths\nWindsor\u2013Tecumseh, Ontario\nSource: Environment Canada (PDF)\nRetrieved from \"https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Regina_Cyclone&oldid=881646745\"\nHistory of Regina, Saskatchewan\nNatural disasters in Saskatchewan\nTornadoes in Canada by date\nTornadoes in Canada by location\n1912 in Saskatchewan",
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        "raw_content": "(Redirected from Sean P)\nNot to be confused with The Youngbloods.\nYBZ Music Group, LaFace Records\nLil Jon, Lil Scrappy, Jazze Pha, OutKast\nYoungBloodZ is an American Southern hip hop duo from Atlanta, Georgia, comprising members J-Bo (born Jeffrey Raymond Grigsby on October 4, 1977) and Sean P (born Sean Paul Ryan Joseph on March 7, 1978). The duo was signed to LaFace Records. They are one of many commercially successful Atlanta hip hop artists.\nJeffrey Raymond Grigsby and Sean Paul Ryan Joseph met at Decatur's Miller Grove Middle School, where they started the Attic Crew with some friends.[1]\nTheir debut album was Against Da Grain. It was released in 1999 on LaFace. The 2 are best known for singles like \"U-Way\" (1999) and \"85\" (2000), which featured Big Boi. After a 3 year absence, they returned with Cadillac Pimpin' in 2003, scoring a moderate hit. The duo's sophomore effort featured Grammy-nominated single \"Damn!\", reaching #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and becoming their only Top 10 hit. It was produced by Lil Jon.\nYoungBloodz released Ev'rybody Know Me in 2005. It featured guest vocals from Young Buck and another Lil Jon-produced hit \"Presidential\" and production by Scott Storch. Their song \"I'mma Shine\" was featured in the 2006 movie 'Step Up' and in its soundtrack.\nYoungbloodZ has made many appearances in a number of hit singles including Cherish's \"Do It to It\", Sammie's \"You Should Be My Girl\", both produced by Jazzy Pha. Sean P appeared on the Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop number one song \"Snap Yo Fingers\" by Lil Jon featuring E-40. YoungBloodz have also been featured in songs with T.I., Nelly, Gucci Mane, Lil Scrappy, Twista, DJ Khaled and T-Pain. The group are working on a new album Back From the Liquor Sto, that is scheduled for release soon. The first official singles from the EP are entitled \"Foolish\" and \"She Drank, She Smoke\" both produced by Rawbeatzz.[2]\nBoth members were arrested on June 1, 2006 on drugs and weapons charges in Atlanta after a traffic stop involving a tour bus with an expired license plate. All charges were eventually dropped and subsequently the driver was charged.[citation needed] J-Bo and Sean P never had any trouble with the law before this arrest.[3]\nMain article: YoungBloodZ discography\n1999 Against da Grain\n2003 Drankin' Patnaz\n2005 Ev'rybody Know Me\n2006 Still Grippin' tha Grain: The Best Of\n2008 Atl's Finest\n^ Rap Pages magazine, Volume 8, p. 136, 1999\n^ Mason, Kim (2013-11-23). \"Youngbloodz Bsck in the Studio\". LastFm.com. Retrieved 2013-01-25.\n^ Harris, Chris (2006-06-04). \"Youngbloodz Booked On Drug, Weapons Charges\". mtv.com. Retrieved 2013-01-10.\nBillboard chart history\nStill Grippin' tha Grain: The Best Of\n\"Presidential\"\nMusicBrainz: c365bae6-5dcc-406f-a27b-0adc693f068d\nThis article on a United States hip hop music group or collective is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.\nRetrieved from \"https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=YoungBloodZ&oldid=864092030\"\nAmerican crunk groups\nSouthern hip hop groups\nRappers from Atlanta\nAmerican hip hop group stubs",
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        "raw_content": "Awards & Certifications | Energy House\nAs the world\u2019s leading hot tub brand, Hot Spring\u00ae Spas is dedicated to delivering the absolute best hot tub ownership experience. By combining cutting-edge design, patented technology, high-quality materials, energy efficiency and unparalleled ownership benefits, Hot Spring Spas developed a winning formula for success \u2014 with awards and certifications to show for it.\nThe State of California awarded Hot Spring Spas the Flex Your Power Award for leadership in energy-efficient manufacturing operations in 2008.\nINDESIGN Institute for Innovative Design\nHot Spring Spas was awarded the ENVY Award for energy-efficient hot tub design in 2008 by INDESIGN Institute for Innovative Design, a research and development institute near Munich, Germany.\nHot Spring Spas has earned SpaSpeech Certification every year since the award\u2019s inception in 2005 for providing a superior ownership experience.\nHot Spring Spas\u2019 Highlife\u00ae Collection quality systems are certified by Lloyd\u2019s Register to be in accordance with ISO 9001:2008, the highest international standard design and manufacturing excellence.\nHot Spring Spas has certified all models to the California Energy Commission (CEC) in accordance with California law.",
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        "raw_content": "Strona g\u0142\u00f3wna Episkopat Bishop Florczyk from Poland: Sport and Faith Need Each Other\nSport and faith need each other to form the mind as well as the body and the spirit, that is to form the whole being as a person, said Msgr. Marian Florczyk, Delegate of the Polish Bishops\u2019 Conference for Sports, on the first day of the Synod.\nWe are publishing full text of his intervention:\nMost Eminent and Excellent Synod Fathers,\nIn the context of the entire Church and the whole of social life, we have come to reflect on our young people.\nThe nation of a country is characterized by sports disciplines widely practiced there.\nThe Church\u2019s necessary and very important presence in the world of sport is dealt with in this Synod\u2019s Instrumentum Laboris (points 39, 40 and 164). At the Synod in 2012, Cardinal Gianfranco Ravasi spoke of the various \u201ccrossroads that the Church cannot avoid.\u201d One of these \u201ccrossroads\u201d is, precisely, sports.\nWhy do young people practice sports? There are many reasons and motivations, including the desire for success, fame, and money, or beauty and physical ability. Some, thanks to their hard work, become champions, get up on the podium to receive the prize for their victory. Here, the question arises: Does the young person, on this path of great renunciation and enormous effort, recognize that his/her life is present in the Church? Is there a competent assistant, a friend, a man of the Church who knows how to direct the athlete\u2019s effort towards the soul, towards moral values, towards Christ, and make him/her understand that man is an exceptional unity of the spirit and of the body? Most athletes recognize that their career, success and fame soon pass, and, so, they wonder about their future. We, men of the Church, are usually with them only as fans, we cheer them on like everyone else, i.e., in front of the TV or at the stadium.\nDuring recent Olympic games, only a few national teams were accompanied by spiritual guides, although the organizers provided suitable places for prayer and spiritual meetings in the Olympic village. This pastoral care of athletes should be included in the life of the Church of every nation and every diocese.\nSport and faith need each other to form the mind as well as the body and the spirit, that is to form the whole being as a person.\nThe Gospel and the Church\u2019s teaching enrich and form athletes inwardly. Those who want to become true champions must look towards Christ, the Master of life, the Master of humanity; they must look towards the One who is the way leading to the final victory. We find strong affirmations regarding this in St. Paul\u2019s letters (see 1 Cor 9:2427; 2 Tim 4:68).\nToday, the dignity of the sports person, but also the principles of fair play, are subjected to a variety of dangers. Therefore, the sports world needs to recognize the true values and moral norms. Now, here precisely, there is room for Christ, for the faith, and for the assistant who, as a witness of Jesus, can help to make the sports world much more beautiful. Thank you\nMsgr. Marian Florczyk, Delegate of the Polish Bishops\u2019 Conference for Sports\nPoprzedni artyku\u0142[:pl]Obradowa\u0142a Krajowa Rada ds. Duszpasterstwa Kobiet[:]\nNast\u0119pny artyku\u0142[:pl]Bp Florczyk na Synodzie: Sport i wiara potrzebuj\u0105 siebie nawzajem[:]",
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        "raw_content": "\u201cHow Will I Know\u201d was a song first sung by Whitney Houston. It sounds super peppy and when you watch the video now, it\u2019s just smack full of 80\u2019s goodness.\nNow, don\u2019t get me wrong, Whitney Houston is a goddamned legend. Her talent was otherworldly, but after you hear the song, you don\u2019t really remember much other than that she sounded great and it was generally happy.\nBut then, Sam Smith turns around and does this.\nIn one cover, he makes you think of the song in a completely different way. You never realized that the original had the same lyrics:\nI say a prayer with every heart beat\nI\u2019m asking you what you know about these things\nHow will I know if he\u2019s thinking of me\nI try to phone but I\u2019m too shy\nThis love is strong why do I feel weak\nThe first time I heard it, I must\u2019ve played it another dozen times right afterwards. It\u2019s heartbreaking, mostly because it\u2019s true. We always want to know where we stand, especially when it comes to romance. When I\u2019m with a girl, I want to know, or I want to believe that she sees me the way that I see her. The truth of the matter is though, I\u2019ll never know, and she\u2019ll never know how I feel either. I can tell her a million and one times, and it can be a million and one lies. If she thinks I\u2019m lying once, then the other million won\u2019t matter. That trust, that leap of faith to believe that someone cares for you as much as you care about them, is everything. And yeah, if you never take that leap, you\u2019ll never really get hurt, but that\u2019s just death by a million papercuts. What\u2019s the point? I\u2019m not saying you should go around making yourself emotionally vulnerable to everyone you meet, but it\u2019s not some game where you need to make the other person love you more than you love them.\nI don\u2019t know a damn thing about relationships. All I know is what I hope for and what I imagine that will be. I know I don\u2019t want to worry before I go to sleep beside her every night if I have the power, so if it ends tomorrow, she\u2019s the one that gets hurt more. Maybe that\u2019s naive, and maybe that\u2019s foolish, but I never want to be that sort of man.\nBut then again, how will I know?\nCategories Bachelorhood, Dating, Life, Love, Music, WomenTags Bachelorhood, Dating, Life, Love, Music, WomenLeave a comment\nPrevious Previous post: Since I Fell For You.\nNext Next post: Unrequited.",
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        "raw_content": "Elementary students encouraged to submit water conservation projects\nCal Water and the North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE) today announced the launch of the fifth annual Cal Water H2O Challenge. The free, project-based competition invites fourth-, fifth-, and sixth-grade classrooms in Cal Water service areas to develop and implement solutions for water issues. To date, more than 200 classrooms have participated in the program. This year, Cal Water will also launch a new individual competition, in which students can submit art and media pieces that focus on water conservation, to expand the program and engage more students in caring for water.\nThe Cal Water H2O Challenge asks students to identify a local or global water issue and work together to address their chosen issue through research and experiments over four to eight weeks. Students and their teachers then submit a project portfolio that includes descriptions of their work and student/teacher reflections. Participating teachers are also provided with technical and monetary support through educational resources and consultants.\n\"The Cal Water H2O Challenge is an immersive experience for everyone involved; it gives students and educators the chance to view water conservation through a unique lens,\" said Martin A. Kropelnicki, Cal Water President and CEO. \"We are pleased that, through this ongoing partnership with NAAEE, we can continue to provide quality, service, and value to the communities we serve by engaging our future leaders-and often our best ambassadors-in the importance of water use efficiency and other water supply issues.\"\nChristiane Maertens, Deputy Director, NAAEE, adds that the project incorporates Common Core State Standards for English, Language Arts, and Math while complementing Next Generation Science Standards. \"Participating educators and students are offered an interdisciplinary approach to enhancing students' understanding of water-based science concepts in their community and the world,\" Maertens said.\nThe winning classroom will receive $3,500 and an all-expenses-paid camping trip to the Santa Monica Mountains with NatureBridge. Runners-up receive grants and additional prizes for students and teachers. In October 2018, teachers of prize-winning classes from Years 1-4 of the Challenge will attend NAAEE's 47th Annual Conference in Spokane, Wash., for a winners' summit and celebration.\nMr. Mike Buckley and his fifth-grade students from Murdock Elementary (Willows, Calif.) won the 2018 grand prize. The students tested their local water, met with an expert on groundwater, and installed 25 storm drain markers in their community. \"Students became aware that drinking water is a vital resource that many people around the world are lacking,\" Mr. Buckley said. \"Essentially, this is a great real-world assignment that they can take for the rest of their lives and pass on to others.\"\nCal Water will soon launch another free challenge aimed at individual students in 4th-12th grades living in a Cal Water service area. In this challenge, students can create and submit original art, photography, or video (along with a short statement) about caring for water. Official judges and the public will both vote on submissions; winners will be highlighted on the Cal Water H2O Challenge site and receive up to $250 in gift cards plus other prizes.\nFor more information about the programs and eligibility requirements, visit challenge.calwater.com.",
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We were really kind of honored that we were able to tell this story with him. One of the things that was important to him, when we first sat down with him and started talking about it, was that he really wanted to honor Nick and send him off in a way that would be emotional, and memorable, and really mean something. I think what people will see as they continue watching \u2014 Nick\u2019s death is going to have ripples going forward because he did have so many connections to so many different characters.\nAnd we see him lying in the field of bluebonnets as part of that death scene going back and forth. Man, flowers have a pretty deadly history in this franchise!\nCHAMBLISS: For us, when we set out to find the flashback story that would accompany the story where he dies, for us, the flowers were really all about him finding peace and finding the thing that Madison taught him to find in the episode, just that little bit of good out in this very difficult world. 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With Nick and Charlie, there was a closeness, almost a brotherly relationship there. There was tremendous betrayal when he realized that she was a Vulture and had come in to scout the stadium for the Vultures. It felt, to Nick, like in the battle for Charlie\u2019s soul, between whom she was going to pick. He lost her to the Vultures. That\u2019s really difficult for him, to see her back on the other side of the stadium wall with Ennis and Mel. That\u2019s one component of it.\nThe other is that we\u2019ve seen that Nick has found meaning in working the crop field and growing food for everyone inside. When the crops fail, Nick feels like he\u2019s failed everyone, so when he encounters Ennis outside the church and Ennis said, \u201cAt least I keep my family fed,\u201d I think he really knows how to provoke Nick. Those are two big reasons why Nick is so driven and why he\u2019s so violent toward him. 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        "raw_content": "America is Addicted to Outrage\nYep. Take this board, for instance.\nLink: https://www.wsj.com/articles/america-is-addicted-to-outrage-is-there-a-cure-1543620811\nReplies to: America is Addicted to Outrage\nI now avoid cable tv for this reason. It has become an incessant series unwatchable fomentations.\nGlenn Beck has already walked through this issue with his book.\nHe may be weird in personality and something else, but he's knowledgeable and got this one right.\nLink: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CL4LSNN/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1#customerReviews\nLink: https://www.amazon.com/Addicted-Outrage-Thinking-Recovering-Country-ebook/dp/B07CL4LSNN#customerReviews\nAlso paywalled.\nsorry. just click the book picture, it will bring you its kindle version (not whole book though)\nLOL. Good one. Fake outrage is even more problematic now.\nAnd yet, you felt compelled to comment. You need help!\nThis is just the kind of twaddle I'd expect from you and your ilk!!!",
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        "raw_content": "Farm Bill Politics\nOverview and History of the Farm Bill I12:09\nOverview and History of the Farm Bill II14:31\nWhat Is in the Farm Bill? I17:35\nWhat Is in the Farm Bill? II16:18\nFarm Bill Politics14:13\nIn the final section, I'd like to talk about the politics of the Farm Bill.\nAnd I'm going to talk about how we got where we are,\nand how you can think about making change.\nAnd this is the politics of the Farm Bill, and\nit's the politics of food in farm policy in this country.\nAnd to get a sense of it, one way to think about it,\nis to look at the maps of the House and Senate Agriculture Committees.\nHere's 2013-2014.\nWhat you see here,\nthe first thing you might see when you look at that, is that a lot of it's red.\nEspecially in the House,\nwhich makes sense because the House is dominated by Republicans.\nThe other thing that you will notice is that a lot of it is concentrated in\nthe mid-west, and\nin areas where there's lots of farming, like Michigan and California.\nAnd that makes sense because, you know, that's where the farming is happening, and\nso those are the people that want to get on the agriculture committees.\nWhat's also important to think about, though,\nis given that since two-thirds of the Farm Bill is actually SNAP, there's a need for\na lot more urban legislators as well, on Farm Bill committees.\nSo, historically, Farm Bills were driven by agriculture and agribusiness.\nWhen SNAP came in, we brought on the urban legislators, and\nthen over time, other constituencies came in, sustainable agriculture, environment,\ninternational development, community food security, and public health,\nas I said, was a newcomer in the 2008 Farm Bill.\nAnd there was this ad hoc coalition that came together that I was one of\nthe people that was organizing this coalition.\nAnd, we had identified a set of priorities.\nThey were all relatively small pieces, of this sort of local and, and\nmore sustainable food priorities.\nThey were all successful.\nSo that was really a positive and a great way to get started.\nAPHA also weighed in, the American Public Health Association,\nmade Farm Bill one of its top three policy priorities that year.\nSo, there was a lot of early success.\nAt the same time, you know, this is incremental change.\nIt's not that sort of big change that many of us would hope.\nSo, we started early for the 2014 Farm Bill.\nA number of different coalitions came together.\nAnd Public Health realized, I think that,\nwe may not be able to be as effective as we might want to, if we go it alone.\nAnd we've gotta build coalition with people from a variety of different fields,\nwho share common interest, including those in agriculture as well.\nAnd the Healthy Farms Healthy People Coalition was just that.\nIt was bringing together public health and\nagriculture, to work on areas of joint interest.\nAnother key group that shares common cause with public health is cities.\nAnd cities have a big stake in the Farm Bill.\nFirst of all because of those SNAP dollars, but for a lot of other reasons as\nwell, and so, here's for example the Seattle Farm Bill Principles, and\na number of other cities came into the fray as well.\nSo, here's what's happened in the Farm Bill process, and\nI'm going to tell you this, it's a crazy story.\nBut the pieces of it that I'm pulling out here are because they are,\nactually have importance for how you think about Farm Bills in the future.\nSo, the first piece of the Farm Bill kind of effort came together in\n2011-2012 with the super committee.\nSo, that's when it started for the, and now it finally passed in early 2014.\nIn 2012 and in 2013, the Senate passed a version of the Farm Bill.\nAnd the House Agriculture Committee passed a version of the Farm Bill, but\nthe full House did not.\nWhy didn't it?\nMainly because of debates about SNAP, and not wanting money to go to SNAP.\nAnd the fact that it was an election year was also really important.\nBecause especially nobody wanted to be seen, as supporting this, you know,\nthis multi-billion dollar bill in an election.\nSo, because the House didn't support it, the Farm Bill\nactually expired twice in 2012, and again, after an extension in 2013.\nNow, when the Farm Bill expires, you may remember that I talked about in 1949 and\n1938, as some of the early Farm Bills.\nThose are permanent legislation.\nAnd, each subsequent Farm Bill that gets passed,\nis actually like a temporary fix to the 1949 and 1938 bills.\nSo, what that means is that if you expire your bill,\nthen we would revert to the 1949 and 1938 bills.\nSo, all of the social differences,\nall of the differences in how we structure our policy,\nall that, would come back into play, if we actually reverted to those bills.\nIt's, it's almost unthinkable, the level of change that would be required.\nAnd yet both times that, that expired, USDA had to invest all the money that it\ntook, to basically make plans for reverting back to those bills.\nNow fortunately, both times, it was sort of like one of\nthose nick of time interruptions, and it didn't actually go forward.\nThe other thing that would have happened when those Farm Bills fully expired,\nis that there were a number of programs within the Farm Bill,\nthat were essentially expiring, and all of those programs,\nuntil a new Farm Bill would be authorized, were basically stranded.\nAnd a lot of those programs, the ones that were expiring were,\nsome of the newer programs, and they were expiring because you put in a program,\nyou get it maybe for a small budget, or you get it for a temporary period of time.\nAnd then in the next Farm Bill,\nyou push,and you make it a bigger program with a more secure budget.\nAnd so, those ones that were stranded,\nmany of the ones were the most sort of progressive, public health,\nsustainability oriented types of programs within the Farm Bill.\nSo, come to 2013, you know, people are getting serious, we've gotta do something.\nSo, the House passes two separate bills, they pass a Farm Bill and\na Nutrition Bill.\nAnd what they did, was they took SNAP out of the Farm Bill.\nAnd they said, it doesn't need to be there, it's, let's have a Farm Bill\nthat's really about the agriculture piece, and let's put SNAP someplace else.\nAnd a lot of people would say, you know,\nthat makes logical sense, we should do that.\nThe reason that, that's problematic, is that one of the main things that's enabled\nFarm Bills to pass across recent years, is the fact that it's this\ncoalition of anti-hunger legislators, and agriculture legislators,\nthat have come together, recognized their shared interest, and pushed it through.\nAnd, if you split those up, both of those bills may have a very hard time passing.\nThose two types of communities need each other to pass those Farm Bills.\nSo, it's pretty scary to have those be separated.\nAnd fortunately, finally those two bills were put back together, and\non February 7th, 2014, that Farm Bill passed about three years after we had\ninitially started the process.\nSome of the key points of contention in that process,\nI mentioned SNAP, the changes to the subsidy program.\nWhat happened that made them decide not to let the Farm Bill expiration go\nOne of the biggest things that happened was concern about what would happen to\nthe dairy industry.\nAnd how that would affect dairy prices for consumers.\nAnd the threats about how bad that would be, were so\nsevere, that I think that was one of the main things that made things change.\nNow, in that Farm Bill there was another kind of shift from past Farm Bills.\nSo, typically, in agriculture committees, the two agriculture committees have to\nwork out bills among themselves, and then they bring it to the full House,\nwhere the full Senate then makes a decision.\nAnd there's a lot of public input, and\na lot of advocates, and a lot of lobbyists, and everything else.\nThere's a lot of non-transparency within this process.\nAnd it started in 2012 with the super committee that was trying to\navert sequestration, and the agriculture committee leaderships basically got\ntogether, and in the space of about two weeks, developed a farm bill and\nsubmitted it, which is, you know, normally this is a multi-year process.\nAnd they just put it together really quickly.\nNow that failed, so, okay.\nBut then in 2012, they said, you know, we need a Farm Bill extension.\nWe've got this expired Farm Bill, so the Senate minority leader, and\nthe Vice President, got together and developed a Farm Bill extension, and they\ndid it without the agriculture committees all together, which as you can imagine,\nmade those committees furious, and again, no public input into the process.\nAnd then finally, when it all came down to the wire.\nWhen it really seemed like, okay, something's going to happen in 2014.\nOnce again, the House and\nSenate Agriculture Committees negotiators got together, they reached an agreement.\nAnd in the end game, there was very little opportunity for public input.\nSo, hopefully, they had heard advocates in the past, and\nheard their concerns, but in the end, it was kind of done behind closed doors.\nSo, finally, once we had that Farm Bill, let's take a step back and\nsay, we've got a lot of things in there, but what's missing?\nAnd the number one thing that I think is missing.\nThere's, there's pieces in there on climate change to be sure, but\ngiven the magnitude of the threat that we face, there's space for\nthere to have been so much more to address climate change within that Farm Bill.\nIFAP, again, it's in there in some little tiny pieces.\nAnd there's ways in which the Farm Bill effects IFAP.\nBut what a difference if the Farm Bill could actually address IFAP in\na more concerted way.\nThere was change, but there still wasn't true commodity program reform in,\nin a really deep and meaningful way.\nVery little in there to address competition, even though, again,\nthat was in there.\nAnd issues such as farm worker health, basically, pretty much not there,\nalmost off the table.\nSo, and then there are a lot of pieces that are in there but\nneed expansion, and it's support for\nfarmers that are doing things outside the main stream commodity crops.\nHealthy foods, local and regional, reasearch to support, more broadly,\na healthier and more sustainable food system.\nAs I described, that's all in there.\nBut when we look at the big picture of what we as a society are supporting,\nis that the food system that we want to have and need to move towards.\nFinally, I want to talk about what happens after the Farm Bill, and what you can do.\nSo, after the Farm Bill, it's not over.\nEvery single year, there's an appropriations process, and\nthey have to allocate money to the things that\nthey said they were going to support in the Farm Bill.\nSo, advocates need to be in there watching that process, year after year.\nThere's rulemaking, so sometimes the farm bill will say,\nUSDA should make a rule, or do something about x.\nWell, how's that actually going to play out within USDA?\nAnd we did a report following up on the 2008 Farm Bill,\nthat walked through some of how that implementation was occurring.\nAnd there's a need to keep on watching that.\nStay vigilant, and start early, to prepare for the next Farm Bill.\nWith things, like what research would be needed to\npotentially convince somebody to make a particular change?\nWhat pilot program could be developed now, that could then be scaled up nationally?\nAnd it's a need for a continuous organizing effort as well.\nAnd most importantly, we need really a long term vision about we could\nuse the Farm Bill to create the food system that we want to see.\nAnd basically, it's the same kind of things you could do on any policy.\nYou can help raise awareness, build coalitions,\nengage with your food policy council in the area where you live, if there is one.\nAddress campaign finance and transparency issues, so\nthat the people of the country have more power to effect what Farm Bill we see.\nVisit with, write letters to your legislatures, op-eds,\nEducate yourself, and stay tuned for when advocates 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        "raw_content": "Francois Truffaut and the Babe\nRemembering Ronnie Corbett\nPortrait Master Cecilia Beaux\n4 thoughts on \u201cJohn Cleese and Three Great Painters\u201d\nJMF on 27 Oct 2013 at 12:38 pm said:\nDon\u2019t grudge on John Cleese. Python\u2019s TV stuff was topical, so all but the most silly bits have lost their relevance now. Their movies were, and are, outstanding. Just thinking about Cleese\u2019s Roman soldier correcting Brian on the proper use of Latin when making graffiti makes me smile right now.\nBasil Fawlty is an unique character. Normally, when someone is utterly humiliated, we\u2019d feel sorry for that person. But Basil doesn\u2019t feel sorry for himself; he immediately blames everyone around him for his own fuckups. We can laugh at how Basil is ridiculed, because Basil hardly notices it (he just gets annoyed, but then, he\u2019s always annoyed.) Steve Coogan\u2019s \"I\u2019m Alan Partridge\" series owes a lot to \"Fawlty Towers.\"\nEvery person I known cherished the half-hour, after their parents went to bed, of turning on the TV quietly on Saturday night and watching Python. And Python\u2019s riffs of logic-into-incredulity made them atheists. (\"Grail\" and \"Brian\" helped push us all over the edge. I got into so much trouble for watching \"Grail\" as a kid at a friend\u2019s house, it was crazy.)\nNo grudging a single member of Python as long as I\u2019m not banned from Internet sites. No way, no how. They\u2019ve made more people question the logic of totalitarian religious systems, through absurdist humor, than all the polemicists combined. If John Cleese or any of the other Pythons came out tomorrow in support of drone warfare (and that\u2019s the great thing about them; you know they wouldn\u2019t), I\u2019d still give them a pass for these lines: \"that must be the king.\" \"How do you know?\" \"He ain\u2019t got shit all over him.\"\nRe-watching scenes from Python movies is one of the few things I can do which reminds me there\u2019s some hope for the human race. (That, and listening to Steve Goodman songs.) \"And pray that there\u2019s intelligent life somewhere out in space, \u2019cause there\u2019s bugger all down here on Earth.\"\nadmin on 27 Oct 2013 at 4:03 pm said:\n@JMF \u2013 I don\u2019t grudge him because I don\u2019t like him. It is just that I don\u2019t think he is quite up to any of the artists I talked about.\nI have taken to deconstructing Python. I may be wrong, but I assume that the Latin lesson is the work of Palin and Jones. It is very much their kind of writing. I don\u2019t think I would go so far as you have about their films. [i]Brian[/i] is the most fulfilling, but its third act is weak. All of their films have their moments but are ultimately disappointing. The series is fairly good but it\u2019s repetitive. And then they started to parody themselves. (Those are some of their best things, \"I\u2019m arresting the whole show for Offenses Against Getting Out of a Sketch Without a Proper Punchline Act\"!)\nAs awful as he is, I think that Basil Fawlty is a sympathetic character. He is a prisoner of his own idiocy and elitism. But he has passion. The problem is that his ideals are phantoms. Although he was smart enough to have married Sybil, without whom he probably would have died much earlier.\nThere is a similar thing going on with Manuel, who is sweet but ultimately trapped by his language. But he too never gives up. As in the world, nothing would get done without the steady reasonableness of the women.\nBut most of all, the scripts are perfect farces. There just isn\u2019t anything better.\nI note you said nothing about [i]Fierce Creatures[/i]\u2026\nJMF on 27 Oct 2013 at 7:55 pm said:\nI never saw \"Fierce Creatures.\" I should. Fred Schepisi, whom I completely admire (\"Roxanne,\" \"Six Degrees Of Separation\"), co-directed it.\n(As a very, very young person, I went with a friend to see Mike Leigh\u2019s \"Naked\" in the theater, as it was well-reviewed. After 15 minutes, I talked my friend into sneaking out of that turdburger and into the auditorium showing \"Six Degrees\" instead. That might be the best decision I\u2019ve ever made. Mike Leigh=overrated annoying preachy self-satisfied asshole. \"Six Degrees\"=modern masterpiece.)\nI read somewhere that the Pythons divided into the Cambridge guys and the Oxford guys. One group was more into the surrealist humor, the other into logical fallacies. I don\u2019t recall which school was which, but that makes sense; there\u2019s definitely a balance between the two going on. When one or the other predominated, the material often suffered. When they meshed (\"and what else floats in water?\"), the results were priceless.\nYes, the Python films were goofy, low-budget, dramatically unsatisfying. And so what? Nobody cares that the end of \"War And Peace\" is a weird creepy religious postscript, because what came before was awesome. In the movies, more than the TV series (because they didn\u2019t have to be topical in the movies), Python created at least 10-20 sequences that will never be forgotten by anyone who\u2019s seen them. Individually, they could be self-indulgently pleased with their own cleverness (think Terry Gilliam!), but, as a group, they bitched and fought and threw things at each other and created pure magic when in the top of their form.\nI was writing about Ricky Gervais\u2019s movie \"The Invention Of Lying\" recently. It\u2019s an ungodly mess, but about halfway through there\u2019s a sequence where Gervais (in a world where nobody has ever lied) tells his dying mother, \"don\u2019t be afraid of death, there\u2019s a man in the sky that will make you happy forever.\" This cascades, hilariously, and when we watched it my SO said, \"this bit is as good as Python.\" As it is, and in our crazed, magical-thinking time, there\u2019s scarcely higher praise than to be compared to the minds that brought us \"Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life.\"\nadmin on 28 Oct 2013 at 8:30 am said:\n@JMF \u2013 That\u2019s a nice thing about sketch comedy: it doesn\u2019t all have to work. 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        "raw_content": "Tag: consent forms\nLaw Firm Blogs & News > consent forms\nConsent to a procedure is not consent to negligence.\nIt would be unusual to go to a doctor\u2019s office or especially to have a procedure or surgery done and not sign a bunch of forms, including a consent form. While it may seem like you are signing away everything (that is, if you have the chance to read them at all), in Virginia, consent forms have little to do with most medical malpractice claims.\nMedical malpractice is a broad term that includes all sorts of negligent acts by health care providers. In Virginia, it has even been interpreted to include breach of contract claims.\nSome of the most commonly litigated medical negligence claims are for failure to diagnose; misdiagnosis; and failure to properly perform a surgery or procedure. You can make a claim that a doctor failed to properly obtain informed consent, but we see relatively few cases of that sort that would make sense for the patient to pursue.\nPractical Effect of Consent Forms\nConsent forms are intended to inform you of the risks, benefits, and alternatives of a particular surgery or treatment. They should be part of the informed consent process with your doctor, which should also include a discussion during which you have the opportunity to ask your doctor questions.\nIn theory, your signature then documents that process occurred. It does not mean you consent to your doctor causing any of the complications through his negligence.\nThe Supreme Court of Virginia has protected this distinction by holding that evidence of a patient\u2019s consent to surgery is not admissible in medical malpractice claims unless the patient claims improper informed consent. See Fiorucci v. Chinn, 764 S.E.2d 85 (2014); Wright v. Kaye, 593 S.E.2d 307 (2004).\nRemember, consenting to undergo medical treatment is not (and should not be) consenting to receive negligent care.",
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        "raw_content": "Guides | Property | Area Guides\nBest for: People who have decided to live in a place of their own while still saving more money.\nAl Nahda, which means \u2018the awakening\u2019, in Dubai is a mixed of two specialties when it comes to real estate offerings, a residential and commercial one.\nAl Nahda comprises two subcommunities \u2014 Al Nahda 1 and Al Nahda 2. The community is bordered to the south and east by Al Qusais, while the west is by Al Mamzar. It is bounded to the north by route E 11 (Al Ittihad Road) and to the south by a local road (204 Road).\nA view of Mai Tower in Al Nahda\nIf you are looking to work in Dubai, save on rent but still live in the city, Al Nahda offers the most competitive and reasonable rates on the housing market. It is one of the newly developed residential and commercial communities with several supermarkets like Al Maya Lal\u2019s Supermarket, Spinneys, Carrefour Express and Lulu; and restaurants in the area. Families also find it very convenient with brimming moneychangers, banks, retail shops, schools, hotels, sports facilities, hospitals, pharmacies, and ample paid parking spaces in the area.\nThe advantage of developing this community is that expatriates, who used to spend almost 50 per cent of their combined income on shared villas or flats, have now started renting on their own and experienced moving and living in a bigger place they can call home.\nNot only is the place affordable for bachelors and families, it is also connected to malls, the Al Mamzar Beach Park and the Al Nahda Pond Park. This place is considered a family-friendly community because of the nearby parks, which keep residents busy and healthy during cold and hotter seasons.\nTrue to what residents say, almost all units are spacious and well maintained. Other new tenants were lucky to have been offered lower rental rates in buildings with facilities like swimming pool, gym, sauna, and steam room. Building owners are also keen in keeping the safety a priority for residents with very good security amenities and services such as safety entrance code systems on all gates, CCTVs at all entrances and halls in all floors, and 24-hour security personnel.\nBecause of the blossoming rental popularity, some residents are at times experiencing bad traffic and noise during peak hours. But they stay without a doubt because of the convenience and peace of mind and more privacy. Overall, they love being here and they feel less cramped and stressed. People who have decided to move to Al Nahda just appreciate the fact that they can live in a place of their own while still saving more money.\nThinking about making the move to Al Nahda, Dubai? There are lots of properties for rent in Al Nahda.\nResidents Love The affordable and spacious apartments with easy access to malls, schools, hospitals, and supermarkets\nResidents Dislike The commuter traffic and noise during peak hours.\nDining/Nightlife: Pet friendly Family friendly\nSome parts of the Al Nahda community are connected via the Al Nahda and Stadium Metro Stations. There are also plenty of bus stops that cater to residents and company personnel who travel by public transport.\nThe area is very accessible to private vehicle owners with nearby E11, E311 and Al Khail Roads.\nThe best thing about this community is its proximity to the Al Mamzar Beach Park and Al Nahda Pond Park. You can take a swim, do water sports the water park with the long, sandy beach at the Al Mamzar Beach; or play ball games and do exercise at the Pond Park. There are also several dining options with different cuisines to choose from, which is really perfect for families and friends who love to gather and just spend a relaxing evening eat out.\nAdjacent to Al Nahda are supermarkets such as Al Maya Lal's Supermarket, Spinneys, Carrefour Express and Lulu. Fast food chains are also nearby if you want a quick order of your favourite burger or biryani. Al Nahda is not far from ready-to-wear retail shops, school supplies stores, hospitals and clinics as well as pharmacies and gas stations for everyone\u2019s convenience",
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        "raw_content": "Hot Feta Artichoke Dip\nI have given up on writing long posts all the time since it seems like it\u2019s gotten to be all or nothing with me and posting the past few months\u2026.I used to feel that in order to post something it had to be a long, thorough post. From now on some will be long and others will be short, but I will try to post more often either way\u2026.thanks for bearing with me.\nRight now I just want to share one of my family\u2019s favorite gluten-free recipes \u2014 one that is requested over and over again for parties at family and friends\u2019 houses. Here it is:\nAnd here\u2019s the recipe. Try it. You won\u2019t be sorry \u2014 unless you get sick of making it time and time again when it becomes a favorite request. \ud83d\ude42 Enjoy! ~Katie\nPosted in g-free recipes, recipes, Uncategorized\t| 5 Replies",
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        "raw_content": "WHAT CAN I LOSE?\n\u0002A board member\u2019s personal assets may be at stake in a claim: Retirement savings, investments, a home \u2013 even one held in a spouse\u2019s name \u2013 could be at risk. Our Non Profit Directors and Officers Insurance can protect an individual director or officer\u2019s personal possessions against high-priced litigation and settlements.\nWHAT WOULD I BE SUED FOR?\n\u0002Ever have to fire someone? Organizations are now more likely to be sued for discrimination, harassment, or wrongful termination\nthan to suffer a general liability or property loss. In addition, Directors and Officers must always act for the benefit of their organization, avoid any conflicts of interest, and exercise the utmost skill and care in decision-making. Any perceived breach of these duties can result in a suit that will at the very least incur defense costs. Our product offers separate limits of liability for Directors and Officers and Employment Practices Liability claims as well as defense costs outside the limit of liability.\nWHO IS GOING TO SUE ME?\n\u0002Employees, members, volunteers and donors. These are just a few of the parties who may bring suit against a Non Profit Organization. Even if a director or officer hasn\u2019t done anything wrong, lawsuits must still be answered and defense can be costly. Nearly 85% of Non Profits have an annual budget that is less than the average cost to defend a claim closed through litigation. Can a small organization afford to defend itself and indemnify its leadership without Non Profit Directors and Officers Insurance?\nCOULD THIS REALLY HAPPEN TO ME?\nIt may only take one suit to shut down a Non Profit Organization forever. In today\u2019s litigious society, defense costs alone can cripple even the most financially stable entity. With the confidence and security of our Non Profit Directors and Officers policy in place, an organization can concentrate on its mission.\nAs your partner in mitigating international risk, Global Benefits can develop a policy based on the exact needs of your organization.",
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        "raw_content": "What is eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE)?\nEosinophilic esophagitis is one of many types of esophagitis (inflammation of the esophagus). It is not as common as reflux esophagitis, but has many of the same symptoms. It is caused by an abnormal accumulation of eosinophils in the lining of the esophagus (swallowing tube). Eosinophils are a type of blood cell that can be seen in the esophagus. In this condition they are present at an increased level. The reason for this increased accumulation is unknown. Often individuals with eosinophilic esophagitis have allergies or an allergic disorder (i.e. asthma, allergic rhinitis, urticaria, etc.). Eosinophilic esophagitis is a chronic condition, meaning it may reoccur or last a lifetime.\nWhat are the symptoms of eosinophilic esophagitis?\nSymptoms often include difficulty swallowing or the feeling that food is getting caught or stuck in the esophagus. Symptoms may also include heartburn.\nHow common is eosinophilic esophagitis?\nEosinophilic esophagitis is a rare condition. Of those adults affected with eosinophilic esophagitis, the majority are men in their 20-30s. Children can also be affected.\nHow do you know if you have eosinophilic esophagitis?\nThe only way to diagnose eosinophilic esophagitis is by upper endoscopy with biopsies (tissue samples) of the esophagus. Upper endoscopy or EGD (esophagogastro-duodenoscopy) is a procedure where a small lighted tube is passed through your mouth into your esophagus, stomach, and first portion of your small intestine. The tube that is used has a camera within it and is connected to a computer. This test allows the doctor to see the lining of your esophagus, stomach, and first portion of your small intestine. Pictures can be taken and can be part of your medical record. Biopsies can be taken at the time of endoscopy. There is no pain associated with taking biopsies.\nFindings at the time of endoscopy can show a normal appearing esophagus or an esophagus that appears to have many rings (somewhat like a spring). Biopsies show an increase in the amount of eosinophils that are present.\nTreatment involves the use of a steroid administered either with an inhaler or in a liquid form. Recurrent or ongoing treatment may be necessary. Occasionally, patients are referred to an allergist for additional testing.\nSteroids administered with an inhaler (example: fluticasone): Unlike inhaled steroids, where a spacer is used to help get the medication into the lungs, spray the medication without a spacer. This allows for the medication to be delivered to the back of your throat and swallowed and brings the medication in direct contact with your esophagus. This medication should be taken after meals.\nTo operate the inhaler:\n\u2022 Shake the inhaler for 5 seconds.\n\u2022 Position the inhaler with the index finger on the top of the medication canister and the thumb supporting the bottom of the inhaler. Position the mouthpiece between your teeth. Close your mouth around the mouthpiece. Press down on the top of the medication canister with your index finger to release the medication. Breathe in the inhaled medication and swallow. Then repeat.\n\u2022 After taking the medication you should rinse your mouth with water, without swallowing it, and spit it out. Rinsing the mouth helps to prevent thrush, an infection that can occur in the mouth and produces white patches.\n\u2022 You should avoid eating or drinking for 30 minutes after taking the medication to avoid washing the medication away.\nSteroids administered in liquid form (example: budesonide): This medication comes in a single-use plastic vial. This medication should be taken after meals.\n\u2022 To start, gently shake the plastic vial with a circular motion. Then twist and remove the cap of the vial.\n\u2022 Partially fill a teaspoon with honey or syrup and squeeze the liquid from the vial into the honey or syrup.\n\u2022 Swallow the mixture. The honey or syrup will help the medication \u201cstick\u201d to the esophagus.\nSide effects of steroids can include the development of a fungal infection in the mouth (thrush), esophagus, or respiratory tract. Other typical side effects of steroids can occur, but with a lessened incidence as compared to oral medication.\nAre there any complications from eosinophilic esophagitis?\nThe most common complication is food becoming caught in the esophagus. This can lead to erosions (irritation) or ulcerations on the wall of the esophagus.\nWhat kind of follow up will I need or when should I seek medical attention?\nRoutine follow up is not required however, if you continue to have problems after you finish the course of medication, call your gastroenterologist. Recurrent or ongoing treatment may be necessary. If an obstruction causes an inability to swallow or interferes with breathing, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.",
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        "raw_content": "The Tenth Arcanum of the Tarot is the wheel of fortune; it is the same wheel of samsara, the tragic wheel that symbolizes the ancient law of return. We must differentiate between return, reincarnation, and transmigration, which are all completely different.\nThe worlds, the heavens, the stars, the four seasons return to their original point of life. The ego returns through all of the 108 lives of each human being, in accordance with the 108 beads of the Buddha\u2019s necklace. Disincarnated egos penetrate into the infernal worlds and others return into a new womb when death arrives. The ego is a compound of many entities; some of those entities return into animals or plant-organisms, and some of them return into human wombs. This is how the ego returns into a new organism. The Buddhata (Essence) which is our divine and substantial part, returns bottled up within the ego. Undoubtedly, many parts of ourselves live within animal organisms.\nThe same events are repeated when we return into this valley of tears by law of recurrence. Everything returns and occurs as it was in other lives. The law of return is intimately united and associated with the law of recurrence. In other words, everything occurs as it occurred before, with its good or evil consequences; the same dramas are repeated. This is called karma.\nThis is the descent of divinity into a human being. The incarnation of Vishnu into a human being is what is called an Avatar. Properly, Vishnu is the Christ, the Solar Logos. This is why in India they say that reincarnation is performed by Vishnu. Krishna spoke about this by saying, \u201cOnly the Devas reincarnate.\u201d\nThis starts when the Being becomes part of the mineral kingdom, then evolves into the plant kingdom; after a lot of time, subsequently through eternities, the Being rises into the evolution of the animal kingdom in order to rise up to the human state where 108 lives are assigned to us. If at the end of the 108 lifetimes, the Self has not reached realization, then the devolving process commences in the submerged kingdoms of the planet Earth, where the Essence or Buddhata recapitulates its previous states as an animal, plant, and mineral. The Essence or Buddhata is purified in the profoundness of the abyss, in the atomic infernos of nature. This Essence is purified, is liberated from within the ego through the disintegration of the ego. Thus the Essence, free after eternities, comes back to rise again, beginning a new evolution from the mineral kingdom, then the plant, the animal, until finally claiming the human state which was previously lost. This is the law of the transmigration of souls.\nOnly through awakening the Consciousness is it possible to know if we have already devolved and started again. Everything related with return and transmigration is of a lunar type. Only reincarnation is solar.\nThe solar forces are separated from the law of return and the law of recurrence. All of this is part of the Tenth Arcanum. While we do not disintegrate the ego we have to return.\nTo die is necessary in order to be liberated. The death of the ego is indispensable. Only thus will return cease.\nIf the Egyptian Book of the Dead is studied, it will be noticed that Isis is the one who is called in order to kill the ego. The death of the ego is impossible without the Divine Mother. The Essence is liberated with the death of the ego and is lost within Osiris, the Divine Christ. The Essence resurrects within the heart of Osiris. Thus, the affections, the attachments to things, our desires, all of this will cease to exist.\nWe must die in order to liberate ourselves from the tragic wheel. The seeds of the ego must be burned in order for them not to resurrect, and then we bathe ourselves in the waters of Lethe and Eunoe, thus confirming ourselves in the Light. We must kill Cain, which is the lunar mind. This mind is worthless and it must be eliminated. It must be killed because it is animalistic.\nFor this reason, the ancients saw the figure of Cain in the Moon. The mind is called Cain. The mind is a hunter. The mind is hunting for fortunes, social positions, fame. This mind is utilized by the know-it-all-scoundrels in order to triumph; they feel they are wise and powerful with that animal lunar mind that is well-cultivated.\nThere is a sculpture of the figure of a decapitated angel, the Angel of Samothrace. This sculpture signifies that after the ego has been dissolved, after having burned the seeds of it, after having bathed ourselves and having been confirmed in the Light, etc., the initiate has to pass through the decapitation. This is because the death of the lunar body and the lunar mind is missing. These two bodies that form Cain are the two subjective elements which must be decapitated. After all this, only Osiris remains, and the Essence that remains within the heart of Osiris; thus, the right to carry the asp (the serpent) on the forehead is granted. As the Book of the Dead states: he can sit down as the great Osirises who are chiefs of their abodes are seated, he then can carry the serpent on his forehead, he already has the Verb, he has triumphed, and he does not utilize powers in an egotistical way.\nOsiris is a Cosmic Christ. An Osirified Human Being is one who has the Cosmic Christ, one who does not have subjective elements, one who has been liberated from this tragic wheel of life and death where the cause of pain resides.\nThe most violent struggle that we go through in order to achieve the elimination of the ego is that struggle against the terrible tempting serpent which is the abominable Kundabuffer organ, the tail of Satan. This serpent is the horrible python that Apollo hurt with his darts. This serpent is the antithesis of the Divine Mother. 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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / Travel Guides / Ecuador Travel Guide / Quito Travel Guide\nQuito is the capital of Ecuador, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the main city through which tourists arrive and depart the country.\nFor those who still make the mistake of skipping Colombia, Quito continues to be a popular start or end point for backpackers traveling the South America circuit.\nLocated at an altitude of 2,850 meters (10,000 feet), Quito is also one of the world's highest capital cities. In South America, it's also one of the cheapest, after La Paz in Bolivia.\nWhile the city itself isn't the prettiest, nor the safest, there are enough interesting and unique activities to keep visitors busy for at least a few days, before moving on to either the Galapagos Islands, or other parts of the country.\nNeed more itinerary ideas? Click here for a complete Ecuador & Galapagos Islands guidebook\nThe Aeropuerto Internacional Mariscal Sucre (UIO) is the main airport serving Quito.\nDue to the location within the city, and mountains, the approach to landing requires a series of banks and turns. A new, larger international airport is currently under construction north of the city.\nThis airport is the hub for Aerolineas Galapagos, and offers daily flights to most of North and Latin America, as well as major European cities.\nA taxi during the day costs $5 \u2013 7 to La Mariscal, the main tourist neighborhood. For safety reasons, it's advised you take a taxi while carrying all your luggage.\nHowever, if you want to take the local bus, the cost is only $0.25 and you can pick up any \u201cJL Mera\u201d labeled bus by crossing the street outside the Departure area of the airport terminal.\nBe sure and keep any bags with valuables on your lap at all times, or in front of you if you're standing. Theft on buses is rampant in Ecuador.\nThe modern, Terminal Quitumbe in the South of Quito\nDue to Quito's sheer size, there are two bus stations located at opposite ends of the city.\nTerminal Quitumbe \u2013 This modern, new bus terminal is located at the Southern end of Quito, and services the most common tourist destinations, including the coast (Guayaquil), Amazon, and most of the mountain regions (including Banos and Cuenca).\nA taxi during the day from La Mariscal costs about $14, or you can take local buses, however be extra careful of your belongings.\nBuses depart for cities around the country day and night. The bigger the city, the more frequent the departures.\nTerminal Carcel\u00e9n \u2013 Located in the Northern part of Quito, this station serves Carchi and Imbabura. The primary reason for taking a bus from this station is to visit the Otavalo Market.\nA few bus companies have terminals located in La Mariscal, so you may want to ask at your hostel whether you can take a bus from there, however you may have fewer departure times and destinations to choose from.\nCheck out my tips for staying safe on the buses if you want to know the common tactics of thieves, and how to protect yourself.\nNear the historic city center\nGetting Around Quito\nThe only areas of Quito you'll want to walk on foot are La Mariscal and the historic city center.\nOtherwise, for safety reasons and time, you'll want to at least take the buses, if not taxis, to get around.\nTaxis are inexpensive, and should be taken at night if you need to go more than a few blocks.\nTaxis are metered, though many drivers prefer to negotiate instead, in an effort to gauge unsuspecting tourists. Get an estimate from a local, and always do your negotiating before you enter a cab.\nWhenever possible, use a private (yellow) taxi service. Ask your hostal or hotel to call. Unofficial taxis are much more prone to robberies, whether by the driver or someone else.\nA common tactic is the \u201cexpress kidnapping\u201d which involves taking the victim to an ATM machine where they're forced to withdraw the maximum amount allowed.\n$2 \u2013 ride within La Mariscal\n$3 \u2013 daytime ride between La Mariscal and historic city center\n$7 \u2013 daytime ride between Mariscal Sucre airport and La Mariscal\n$14 \u2013 daytime ride between La Mariscal and southern bus terminal\nThere are 3 private bus systems which ply the city from North to South: El Trole (green stations), Metrobus (blue buses and stations), and Ecovia (red buses and stations).\nMost rides cost a mere $0.25, so it can be a very inexpensive way to get around the city. I know I've already mentioned it often, but be very careful about pickpockets when riding the buses in Quito, and Ecuador.\nView of the historic city center\nTips for Acclimatizing\nVisitors arriving by air should expect to feel the physical effects of the high altitude within 24 hours of arrival, including:\nShortness of breath while walking (especially uphill or up stairs)\nTo minimize the effects, and their duration:\nDrink LOTS of water (rule: 1 Liter per 1,000 meters of elevation, per day)\nAbstain from alcohol and caffeine\nPlan to have a relaxing first day (it's important to get some light exercise, not just sit around or sleep all day)\nThe Blue House in La Mariscal\nDespite the immense and sprawling size of this 2-million person city, most visitors stay in one of two locations: La Mariscal (New Town), or the historic city center (Old Town).\nBoth locations offer plenty of hostels, restaurants, and tour offices, however La Mariscal is also the city's Zona Rosa (main nightlife district).\nNeither area is especially safe, as backpackers are commonly robbed day and night, within blocks of their hostels.\nQuito offers backpackers a wide range of accommodation, for all budgets. Costs are higher here than in the rest of the country.\nDorm beds are $10 or less, with private rooms starting around $15 per night.\nThe Blue House (Author's Pick) \u2013 Joaquin Pinto E8-24 y Diego de Almagro. Located in La Mariscal, this hostel is a backpacker favorite.\nThe Secret Garden \u2013 Calle Antepara E4-60 y Los Rios, San Blas. Located in the historic city center, The Secret Garden is perhaps the best known hostel in Quito.\nVibes Hostel \u2013 Joaquin Pinto 132 y 6 de Diciembre. Located in La Mariscal, it's one of a select few, top rated hostels on Hostelworld.\nIf you plan to spend a few weeks, or months, in the city, then you'll want to rent a room or apartment. Your best bet is to either negotiate a long term rate with a hostel, or ask around for rooms or apartments for rent.\nQuito offers plenty of Couchsurfing options.\nMitad del Mundo (monument built 100m from the true Equator line)\nEven if your time in Quito is short, as is the case with many who only visit Ecuador for the Galapagos Islands, there are still some quick and cheap sightseeing options.\nClimbing Pichincha Volcano \u2013 If you want to hike to the top of this 4,784-meter volcano, start with an early morning ride on the Teleferico to give yourself plenty of time. Even if you've spent a few days acclimatizing in Quito, this is a challenging hike.\nMitad del Mundo (Monument at the Equator) \u2013 Visiting the official Equator line and the monument built at the wrong spot are Quito's most famous, and popular, sightseeing activity. Allow a half-day.\nRiding the Teleferio \u2013 For $8.50, you can ride one of the world's highest aerial gondolas. You'll be dropped off at an elevation of 4,100 meters, and offered sweeping, scenic views of Quito and the surrounding mountains. Go in the morning, when you've got a better chance of clear weather, and dress warmly.\nWalking the Historic City Center \u2013 A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Quito's city center features a mix of old world museums, churches and cathedrals. Highlights include: Basilica del Voto Nacional, Plaza de la Independencia, Church of La Compania de Jesus, the Church of San Francisco, and Museo del Banco Central. The city center can be covered in a 1/2 day, but it's better to allow yourself a full day to see everything at a relaxed pace.\nMountain Biking Cotopaxi Volcano \u2013 For active travelers, downhill mountain biking Cotopaxi is one of the best ways to spend a day outside the city. Alternatively, you can do the one hour hike up to the glacier, or try to summit the near 6,000-meter volcano with an ice axe and crampons over the course of two nights.\nOtavalo Market \u2013 Ecuador's largest craft market is located two hours North of Quito by bus. Visits can be done in a single day, or you can choose to spend a night or two for a more relaxed experience. Saturdays are the busiest day. You can go independently, or join an organized group tour from Quito.\nDrink coca leaf tea to help with acclimatizing\nEcuadorian food doesn't get a lot of attention, however if you're willing to experiment with new dishes, you're sure to find a few to your liking.\nQuito, like Guayaquil, offers a more international selection of restaurants than other parts of the country.\nIn both cities, you'll find regional dishes from around the country, though there's a bigger emphasis on food from the Sierra in Quito, whereas Guayaquil has a stronger focus on seafood.\nDozens of these restaurants can be found in La Mariscal, centered around Plaza Foch. Expect higher prices given the higher density of tourists.\nCaldo de Manguera \u2013 Bull penis soup. Aside from the virility benefits, it's thought to be a good cure for hangovers.\nCaldo de Patas \u2013 Cattle hoof soup.\nGuayllabamba \u2013 A locro-style soup that also includes pork.\nLlapingachos \u2013 Cheesy potato cakes.\nLocro \u2013 Hearty, cream soup with potatoes, cheese, and a slice of avocado thrown in. Great option for vegetarians.\nYaguarlocro \u2013 A locro-style soup with blood sausage and tripe.\nRestaurants listed here, and on sites like TripAdvisor, are going to be priced for tourists.\nTo eat cheaply, including set lunches for as little as $1.50 or $2, look for where the locals are hanging out. These small, unimpressive restaurants are often just a few blocks from the tourist ones.\nFried Bananas \u2013 Mariscal Foch E4-150 y Amazonas, La Mariscal. Typical and cheap Ecuadorian food a few blocks from Plaza Foch.\nMagic Bean \u2013 Calle Foch 681 y Calle Juan Leon Mera, La Mariscal. Popular with tourists, the Magic Bean serves up decent renditions of Western comfort food, and an array of fresh fruit juices.\nUncle Ho's \u2013 E-40 Jose Calama y Diego de Almagro, La Mariscal. Known for its Asian cuisine, including Thai and Vietnamese dishes, this well-known restaurant also serves up traditional Ecuadorian food.\nPlaza Foch is the epicenter of nightlife in Quito\nPlaza Foch is the epicenter of nightlife in Quito, and the first place most visitors will go out for drinks upon arriving in the city.\nAs is typical of nightlife in Ecuador, weeknights are low key. On the weekends, you can party late into the night and any of the nearby bars and discotecas, but be careful about walking home intoxicated.\nStick to a group if walking, and take a cab if you're a woman, or going back to the hostel alone.\nBungalow 6 \u2013 Corner of Calama y Diego de Almagro, La Mariscal. 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        "raw_content": "Facebook is Nice But Lambsbook is Great!\tOur Father Which Art In Google\nPsalm 110:10 The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom\u2026\u2026\nPeople these days are into fist bumping each other. I still have a picture in my mind of President Barack and First Lady Michelle Obama fist bumping her husband. Hey you might as well get it in your mind too: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGBikSDv4nM\nYou cannot fist bump God! My meaning of this is not to get too familiar with God in a disrespectful way. When I hear people say\u2026oh my god\u2026..god dam you\u2026.the big guy upstairs\u2026..it makes me sad to think people have such little respect for His Holy name. I\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "Tag: \u201cBoost Unit\u201d\nAfrican-American Firsts, Community, History, Technology, U.S.\t February 16, 2016\nBHM: Meet Charles Bolden Jr., Former Astronaut and NASA\u2019s 1st Black Administrator\nNASA Administrator and former astronaut Charles Bolden Jr. (photo via blackamericaweb.com)\narticle by Tonya Pendleton via blackamericaweb.com\nCharles Bolden Jr., NASA\u2019s first Black administrator, was nominated for the post in 2009 by President Barack Obama and confirmed by the Senate that same year. Bolden nearly saw his career take another course in the early \u201960\u2019s, but he used his connections and a bit of humility to aid his quest to enter the U.S. Naval Academy.\nBorn August 19, 1946 in Columbia, South Carolina, Bolden was a football player at C.A. Johnson High School. Bolden was determined to enter the Academy. When he found out that a vice president can nominate anyone to the Academy while the president can only nominate the children of military personnel, he wrote a letter to then V.P. Lyndon B. Johnson to request his nomination.\nBolden saw his dreams dashed in November of 1963 when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. With Johnson elevated to president, Bolden moved to request that his state representatives nominate him for the Academy. But the elected officials in South Carolina, including notoriously racist Sen. Strom Thurmond, didn\u2019t endorse Bolden due to his race.\nBolden then contacted Johnson and reminded the sitting president of their earlier correspondence. Eventually, Bolden was nominated by Rep. William Dawson of Chicago and he entered the Academy in 1964. After earning his degree in Electrical Science in 1968, he became an aviator with the U.S. Marine Corps and flew over 100 missions.\nThe Omega Psi Phi fraternity member earned his master\u2019s degree in systems management from the University of Southern California in 1977. Two years later, Bolden completed courses at the United States Naval Test Pilot School and was selected by NASA as an astronaut candidate in 1980. In 1981, Bolden\u2019s astronaut appointment was official and he flew four space missions between 1986 and 1994.\nTo read more, go to: http://blackamericaweb.com/2016/02/17/little-known-black-history-fact-charles-bolden-jr/\nFiled under: \"Boost Unit\", black astronauts, Charles Bolden Jr., Columbia, NASA Administrator, Omega Psi Phi, President Barack Obama, South Carolina, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Naval Academy",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 Arsenal 2 Cardiff 0: Post-Match Thoughts and Match Ratings\nArsenal vs. Tottenham Preview: Team News, Injury Updates and Predicted Lineups \u2192\nTransfer Rumors: Thoughts on Arsenal\u2019s Latest Target, Dimitar Berbatov\nAt the halfway point of the season, Arsene Wenger and his team can look back on what has been a good campaign thus far with so many challenges ahead. The team was ousted early in the Capital One Cup but there\u2019s an FA Cup battle with the old enemy to contend with tomorrow. 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Berbatov was part of that famous Bayer 04 Leverkusen squad alongside Michael Ballack, Ze Roberto, Carsten Ramelow, Hans-Jorg Butt and Bernd Schneider that went all the way to the Champions League final before losing to Real Madrid and the excellent Zinedine Zidane.\nAfter scoring 50 goals in his last two seasons at Bayer Leverkusen, Berbatov switched to the Premier League to play for Aersenal\u2019s fierce rivals, Tottenham, and he managed to score 46 goals in two seasons earning him a legendary status at the club. Berbatov wasn\u2019t just known for his goals in Tottenham. He oozed class in every game he played and I was in the opinion that his first touch was so immaculate that he could actually control a ball launched from orbit.\nFollowing some flirtations with Manchester United, Berbatov was heavily linked with a move to Old Trafford and it finally came to pass in 2008 but it cost the club a whooping \u00a330.75 million. Despite notching up a couple of goals and assists in his debut campaign, the Old Trafford faithful criticized the Bulgarian for being \u201ctoo lazy\u201d.\nThe exits of Cristiano Ronaldo and Carlos Tevez paved the way for Berbatov to gain a stronghold in the first team and he won the Golden Boot in the 2010/11 campaign but he lost his place to an upcoming starlet from Mexico, Chicharito.\nAfter spending a lot of manhours on Manchester United\u2019s bench, he called time on his Old Trafford career to rejoin his mentor, Martin Jol, at Fulham. Berbatov found a new lease of life with the Cottagers, scoring 15 goals in 33 Premier League appearances last season, endearing him to the Fulham fans.\nThis season, Berbatov has scored five goals in 16 appearances and he has witnessed the club fall apart, which ultimately cost Jol his job. The new manager, Rene Meulensteen, has tried to steady the ship since his arrival and even though Berbatov scored the match winner against West Ham last weekend, he\u2019s hoping to make a move to one big European side before calling time on what has been an illustrious career.\nFulham is a club trying their best to fight their way out of relegation and Berbatov is an indispensable player to them but with the player hell-bent on leaving, will Arsenal be a suitable destination?\nI\u2019m in awe of Berbatov\u2019s control, technical ability, high football IQ, precision and composure but his flaws as a player will be a real problem for me. First of all, Berbatov is a very lazy footballer and his work rate is really poor. 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        "raw_content": "Tag Archives: photo-op\nChild found in burning house; Mom at a casino\nClick HERE for the story that triggers this morning\u2019s recollection and reflection.\nRichard and I walk through the big doors of the giant casino. We\u2019re there to pick up a charitable contribution from a casino. We enter the space between the big outside door and the big doors that lead into the vast space of cachinging slot machines.\nI\u2019m going through the second set of doors when I realize that Richard isn\u2019t going in. He\u2019s standing in the no man\u2019s land between the two sets of doors. He\u2019s frozen in his tracks.\n\u201cI can\u2019t go in there,\u201d he says. \u201cI hate this place!\u201d\n\u201cWhat\u2019s happening? Why? What\u2019s going on?\u201d\n\u201cMy wife\u2019s in there. We\u2019re broke. We\u2019re losing our house.because of this damn place. Can\u2019t pay the mortgage or the water bill \u2019cause she\u2019s throwing our paychecks into a slot machine. I hate this place! I don\u2019t want their \u2014\u2013 money!\u201d\nEventually we walk together through the doors. Richard points across the room. \u201cThat\u2019s her,\u201d he says. \u201cLet\u2019s go this way. I don\u2019t want her to see me.\u201d We go to the executive suite to pose for a photo-op with the casino\u2019s executive. He hands us the blood money. \u201cSmile,\u201d says the casino photographer. I smile a disingenuous grin. Richard has too much integrity to sacrifice himself on altar of the golden calf.\nThe story of the mother who left her children in the middle of the night to head for the casino reminds me of that day years ago when we went to pick up the check that came from ripping off Richard\u2019s wife and this latter victim of false hope.\nThe State of Minnesota considers expanding the \u201cgaming\u201d industry to generate revenue for a tight state budget. We need to change our language. It\u2019s not a \u201cgame\u201d unless there\u2019s a level playing field. The casino always wins. And we lose\u2026not only at the slot machines and pull-tab tables. We lose our homes, our children, our souls, and a culture of shared responsibility. All because\u2026well\u2026because we prefer slot machines to taxes. We sneak out on our kids at midnight, knowing full well that if we do, the whole house could burn down.\nPosted in Economics, Life\t| Tagged casino, charity, Child found in a burning house, false hope, foreclosure, gaming, Hennepin County, Minnesota, mom at a casino, photo-op, shared responsibility, slot machine, Star Tribune, state budget\t| 8 Replies",
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Research in the biological area is also conducted in collaboration with colleagues in the life sciences, the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, the Delaware Biotechnology Institute, and laboratories in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.\nThe process control and monitoring laboratories contain a number of real-time instrumented experiments for online model-based control and fault diagnosis. The specific experiments include emulsion polymerization, complex quadruple-tank level control and other systems. All of these units are equipped with state-of-the-art control hardware and software systems.\nThe J.A. Gerster Memorial Thermodynamics Laboratories contain equipment for high-pressure and low-pressure vapor-liquid equilibrium, for high-temperature and multiphase equilibrium and other physical property measurements, and for separations processes. Molecular dynamics and quantum mechanical calculations and modeling of simple and complex fluids are performed on the Facility for Computational Chemistry\u2019s parallel computer and at other computational resources at the University as well as at national centers. These and other facilities are part of the Center for Molecular and Engineering Thermodynamics.\nLaboratories focused on the study of colloids and interfaces contain a variety of spectrometers for quasi-elastic light scattering, fluorescence measurements, and small-angle x-ray scattering. State-of-the-art instruments are available for the measurement of electrophoretic mobilities of colloids, surface tensions, ion activities, and conductivities, as well as for the determination of liquid phase compositions. 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Research in the NASH CRN has been focused on the etiology, contributing factors, natural history, complications, and therapy of nonalcoholic steatohepatitis.\nNonalcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH) is a significant cause of chronic liver disease and cirrhosis and a growing public health challenge in the United States. NASH has the potential to result in end-stage liver disease and primary liver cancer, both devastating complications with costly burdens on the health care system. Until recently, the impact of this condition was not fully appreciated but NASH is now among the leading indications for liver transplantation. With the advent of newer treatments for chronic hepatitis C, NASH may soon surpass this disease to become the major cause of chronic liver disease and leading indication for liver transplantation in the United States. It is estimated that 10-15 million Americans are affected by NASH. Not only are these individuals at risk for the consequences of chronic liver disease, but there is growing evidence that they also have an increased risk of mortality due to cardiovascular disease and nonhepatic malignancies. NASH is classically considered to be a disease of obese, middle-aged adults -- often in association with other manifestations of the metabolic syndrome. A major shift in this thought has occurred, as NASH is now frequently recognized in young adults and children, and even occurs in the absence of obesity.\nAccurate and rigorous diagnosis and staging of NASH requires a liver biopsy. However, this procedure is not readily accepted by patients and their caregivers, which hinders referral, accurate diagnosis, and assessment of response to interventions. From a public health perspective, the need for a liver biopsy for rigorous diagnosis hinders determining disease prevalence accurately. Efforts to replace liver biopsy as a diagnostic necessity have yielded studies fraught with inaccuracies and limited clinical translatability. Biomarkers and imaging techniques have been developed to assist in determining the risk of the presence of NASH, but these noninvasive approaches still require validation before they can be accepted as diagnostic tools.\nThe current standard of care for NASH is weight loss through diet and exercise which is a clinically challenging goal to achieve. There are no licensed therapies for NASH. The PIVENS and TONIC studies of vitamin E, conducted by the NASH CRN, have demonstrated the feasibility of conducting rigorous, entry and exit liver biopsy measures in adult and child intervention trials in this disease, as well as the potential of this low-cost therapy to modulate its clinical course. Despite these accomplishments, other therapies require rigorous evaluation to determine their effectiveness.\nThe overriding objective of this research program is to pursue clinical research on adult and pediatric NASH with a secondary objective to encourage translational research focusing upon elucidating the pathogenesis that will provide the basis for understanding the natural history and developing means of diagnosis, treatment and clinical management, the NIDDK proposes to continue the NASH CRN. The specific objectives of the newly formed NASH CRN are:\n1. Participate in Steering Committee meetings (expected to occur in person 3-4 times a year in the Washington DC/Baltimore metropolitan area or other suitable venue, and as monthly (or as needed) teleconference, site visits as required by the NIDDK, and regular subcommittee telephone conference calls;\n2. Cooperate with other awardees in the development and design or modification of research protocols, and cooperate with other awardees in carrying out approved research protocols and state willingness to disclose to the Steering Committee any applicant institutional specific clinical studies that may overlap with the clinical activities of the NASH CRN;\n3. Abide by common definitions; common methods for patient selection and enrollment; and common protocols, procedures, tests, and reporting forms as chosen by majority vote of the Steering Committee;\n4. Actively seek to implement each consortium-wide protocol approved by the DSMB and the NIDDK that the site is selected for participation;\n5. Comply with all study policies and quality assurance measures approved by the Steering Committee;\n6. Agree to oversight of the study by a Data and Safety Monitoring Board (DSMB),\n7. Transmit study data to the Data and Coordinating Center in a timely and accurate manner (Clinical Centers and subsites only);\n8. Report all adverse events in accordance with procedures established by the Steering Committee, and NIDDK and FDA policies;\n9. Cooperate with other awardees in the publication of study results and the eventual release to the scientific community of study procedures and other resources;\n10. Serve on and chair subcommittees and protocol committees as assigned by the steering committee or the NIDDK;\n11. Engage a broader set of investigators external to the immediate study group to provide opportunities to analyze the data and participate in the parent study by means of ancillary studies;\n12. Develop opportunities for local analysis of data by study investigators and other qualified researchers at their institutions, and investigators outside the study group (\u201cdisseminated data analysis\u201d);\n13. Identify fixed and variable costs and establish procedures for negotiation of third party agreements or selection of subcontractors (i.e. clinical sites, clinical/investigational pharmacies, clinical/research laboratories, drug distribution centers, biospecimen repositories, etc.), and develop processes to efficiently administer and manage same throughout the project;\n14. Accept the \u201cCooperative Agreement Terms and Conditions of Award\u201d in Section VI.2.A \u201cAward Administration Information\u201d.\nInitial awards will be up to $2 million direct costs per year. Based on project data provided in the annual RPPR, awards may be adjusted (e.g., reduced or increased above the initial budget threshold) to accommodate recruitment and other scientific and patient care needs associated with the networks operations and approved aims.\nIt is expected that the PD/PI of the DCC will carry out a significant role in the network. A description of past and future participation in the guidance of the NASH CRN must be included.\nIt is anticipated that the NASH CRN will continue to consider studies of novel diagnostics and therapeutics in partnership with private sector collaborators. The PD/PI of the DCC should outline their experience with collaborative research with private sector partners and their willingness and ability to coordinate such studies in the future. This should include the capability and willingness to fulfill the IND and/or IDE regulatory requirements of the Food and Drug Administration to support clinical trials of the network.\nMany NIH ICs encourage the use of common data elements (CDEs) in basic, clinical, and applied research, patient registries, and other human subject research to facilitate broader and more effective use of data and advance research across studies. CDEs are data elements that have been identified and defined for use in multiple data sets across different studies. Use of CDEs can facilitate data sharing and standardization to improve data quality and enable data integration from multiple studies and sources, including electronic health records. NIH ICs have identified CDEs for many clinical domains (e.g., neurological disease), types of studies (e.g. genome-wide association studies (GWAS)), types of outcomes (e.g., patient-reported outcomes), and patient registries (e.g., the Global Rare Diseases Patient Registry and Data Repository). NIH has established a \u201cCommon Data Element (CDE) Resource Portal\" (http://cde.nih.gov/) to assist investigators in identifying NIH-supported CDEs when developing protocols, case report forms, and other instruments for data collection. The Portal provides guidance about and access to NIH-supported CDE initiatives and other tools and resources for the appropriate use of CDEs and data standards in NIH-funded research. Investigators are encouraged to consult the Portal and describe in their applications any use they will make of NIH-supported CDEs in their projects.\nDoes the proposed Center address the needs of the research network that it will coordinate? Is the scope of activities proposed for the Center appropriate to meet those needs? Will successful completion of the aims bring unique advantages or capabilities to the research consortium?\nAre the PD(s)/PI(s) and other personnel well suited to their roles in the Center? Do they have appropriate experience and training, and have they demonstrated experience and an ongoing record of accomplishments in managing Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease research? Do the investigators demonstrate significant experience with coordinating collaborative clinical research? If the Center is multi-PD/PI, do the investigators have complementary and integrated expertise and skills; are their leadership approach, governance, plans for conflict resolution, and organizational structure appropriate for the Center? Does the applicant have experience overseeing selection and management of subawards, if needed?\nDo es the design/research plan include innovative elements, as appropriate, that enhance its sensitivity, potential for information or potential to advance scientific knowledge or clinical practice?\nAre planned analyses and statistical approach appropriate for the proposed study design and methods ? Are the procedures for data management and quality control of data adequate at clinical site(s) or at center laboratories, as applicable? Have the methods for standardization of procedures for data management to assess the effect of the intervention and quality control been addressed? 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        "raw_content": "I'm Half Persian & I'm Half Normal\nEmbracing Diversity Part Three\n\\\\ Highlights Blog \\\\ Culture \\\\ Embracing Diversity Part Three\nThe music faded away as the radio DJ\u2019s voice flooded into the truck, \u201cThat was Eye of the Tiger by Survivor. Still at the top of Canada\u2019s 100 for the fifth week in a row.\u201d Faraidoun turned the truck into the construction yard, and parked. Exiting the truck, he glanced down at his toolbox. Once again, dozens of deep, thick scratches etched through the letters of his name making it impossible to read, erasing him; a hazing tactic used by the other men on the construction site.\nA rush of frustration flushed his face. Faraidoun set the tool box on the bed of his truck and peered at the group of men standing together in the construction yard. He opened his tool box and removed a pair of needle nose pliers.\nThe men were all gathered together and listening to Paul, a confident, wall of a man who was engaging the group in a bit of water cooler gossip about his date the night before. Paul had always given Faraidoun a hard time. He was the primary instigator in what had become a constant battery of discrimination against Faraidoun.\nFaraidoun walked up to the group, stopping in front of Paul. Paul stopped mid-story as everyone diverted their attention to Faraidoun.\n\u201cWhat\u2019s up, Frank,\u201d said Paul.\nThe needle nose pliers worked just like you\u2019d imagine, perfectly pinching Paul\u2019s wide set nostrils in front of the entire group.\n\u201cMy name is Faraidoun. You should know that considering you\u2019re the one who\u2019s been scratching my name off my tools every damn day. Now, I am going to offer you one more shot at decency and I suggest you take me up on it.\u201d\nThe welling of frustration and anger Faraidoun was feeling dissipated quickly, being replaced by pride with a touch of guilt. Neither Paul, nor any of Faraidoun\u2019s colleagues at the construction yard ever scratched his name off his tools again.\nFaraidoun is my father. He was born in Iran and dreamed of coming to the United States at the age of 21, as a refugee fleeing religious persecution. Trouble was, it was 1981 and the Iranians were under an immigration ban because of the Iranian Hostage Crisis. So, instead of coming to America in 1981, he was granted refugee status in Canada.\nThough he escaped religious persecution in Iran, he entered a new world of persecution in North America. The anecdote of the construction worker scratching his name off tools is one moment in a daily routine of prejudice and second-classism he suffered as someone who entered a world that is not used to diversity in any sense.\nAfter a while, he left construction and started selling insurance. Today, he is one of the most successful insurance salesmen in Canada, and has been for some time. But, it was a long and hard fought battle to get there, constantly being rejected, in favor of a white person, to represent clients.\nOf course, overt racism is the easiest thing to point out. It is the little things and, at the time, seemingly insignificant events that when amplified to an entire people result in a massive problem. People are uncomfortable with what they don\u2019t know. Even as children, we are trained to distrust that which we don\u2019t know. Think of \u201cstranger danger\u201d: if you are taught as a child that anyone unfamiliar to you is a dangerous person, what are you going to think when you meet someone who looks or speaks differently than you?\nWhen I was born, my parents decided to make my first name Phillip. This was in response of my parents being afraid of assumed racism and prejudice against me. However, to my friends and my family, I am Naveed, which is my middle name. There are only two cases where I am not Naveed \u2013 at work, where I am Phillip, and to my daughter, where I am Baba.\nI work in sales, speaking with business owners about their credit card processing entirely through the phone. I go by Phillip at work, because, just like my father, I find that people might feel uncomfortable dealing with someone named Naveed. They might not trust me as much as they would someone named Philip. They might think they aren\u2019t talking to an American, rather to someone overseas. Though they are partially right; I was born in Canada, but have a dual citizenship. Regardless, there is a laundry list of issues, because whether we know it or not, we have developed subconscious bias in our societies.\nFor example, growing up as a child in Canada most of my friends were white. My mother is American and white. My father is a Persian from Iran. While playing, my friends or classmates would ask me, \u201cNaveed, what are you?\u201d To which my answer was always, \u201cI\u2019m half Persian and half normal.\u201d\nNo one told me to say normal. I could have said American or white, but it was a societally defined segregation between the normal and the \u201cnot normal\u201d that influenced me, even as a young child. As I\u2019ve come to learn, the truth of the matter is that there is no such thing as normal.\nToday, I live in Seattle. It\u2019s a progressive city that doesn\u2019t put a premium on normalcy. The city and its inhabitants not only celebrate people of different cultures and beliefs, but encourage and protect it. Instead of being afraid of the unknown, we yearn to discover more of it.\nBut, before coming here, I traveled all over the world where I learned from unique cultures who helped open my eyes and shape who I am today. Along the way, I haven\u2019t lost any of my traditions. I didn\u2019t become less American, less Persian, less me. There\u2019s no way I could have, because at the end of the day I am a person. And so is everyone else.\nThe divisions we create in society are based on fear, the unknown, and the unfamiliar.\nBut, it\u2019s mostly the fear that drives us \u2013 fear of change, fear of having to learn other people\u2019s cultures and opinions. People don\u2019t want to muddy up their lives. They want Netflix, comfort, simplicity, familiarity. Trouble is, the more we isolate ourselves from each other, the harder it will be for humanity to progress in a meaningful manner.\nThe world has come a long way since my father immigrated to Canada in 1981. It has come a long way since I was named Phillip. And now having recently become a father myself, I don\u2019t take much solace as the world begins to move to the old ways of division and exclusiveness. I think the best thing we can all do is to get to know your neighbors, talk to someone who thinks differently than you, or take a walk in someone else\u2019s shoes. It\u2019d be a shame if we didn\u2019t resist moving backwards, when our country has made so many leaps ahead.\nPhil is on the Merchant Relations team at Gravity Payments. For more on diversity at Gravity, check out our \u201cEmbracing Diversity\u201d series.",
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        "raw_content": "Purchasing a hot tub gives you a place to unwind after a long, stressful day. However, buying a hot tub isn't something you do frequently, and if you don't know exactly what to look for, the multitude of options available could easily overwhelm you. Make the buying process easier by taking these things into consideration.\nBefore you start shopping, decide on a location for your hot tub. Consider purchasing an indoor hot tub that you can use year round if you have enough room in your house. If purchasing an outdoor hot tub, choose a location that\u2019s close to an electrical outlet. Also, the area needs to be level and sturdy enough to hold the weight of the hot tub when it\u2019s filled with water. Many people put their hot tubs on a deck or patio for easy access.\nThere are two main types of hot tubs: permanent and portable. Permanent hot tubs are built into the ground. They are made using a material, such as cement, which is poured into a hole in the ground in the same way that it is when building an in-ground pool. Portable hot tubs are stand-alone units that sit above ground. These units can be moved if necessary, but often homeowners include them in the sale of the house if they move, especially if a deck was built around the unit. If you want a hot tub that\u2019s easy to move, consider an inflatable, portable hot tub.\nHot tubs are designed to hold a specific amount of people, so purchase one that\u2019s big enough to fit your family\u2019s needs. For example, if you have a family of six, consider purchasing a hot tub that holds six people. This way, your entire family can enjoy the hot tub together, but just make sure that the hot tub you choose also fits in the location you\u2019ve chosen.\nMore jets in your hot tub means more massage power, so choose a hot tub that has a lot of jets if you want your muscles massaged as you relax. The location of the jets is also important, because you want the water pressure to massage the right muscle areas. Fortunately, many hot tubs have adjustable jets that allow you to adjust the strength and direction of the water.\nHot tubs are available with different interiors and exteriors. Choose a style and color that is both pleasing to you and complements area surrounding the hot tub. For example, wooden hot tubs are ideal for deck placement because they blend into the surrounding environment.\nAlso, decide whether to purchase a roto-molded hot tub or an acrylic hot tub. Roto-molded hot tubs are constructed using polyethylene pellets to make the interior shell. The shell is then inserted into a surrounding cabinet, creating a single unit. Acrylic hot tubs are made using an acrylic insert, which gives them smooth, sculpted curves and lines. To purchase a hot tub with a high-end look and a lot of jets, an acrylic hot tub is a good option. However, a roto-molded hot tub is a better choice if you want a hot tub that doesn\u2019t need to be hardwired.\nAll hot tubs need covers to keep the water warm. If you\u2019re purchasing a hot tub that will be outside or you have small children, purchase a cover that locks.\nAlso, take the hot tub\u2019s features, such as built-in cup holders, into consideration. To add to the experience using scent, opt for a hot tub with an aromatherapy feature. If you want to use your hot tub for low-impact exercise, a swim spa gives you all of the benefits of a normal hot tub, but it has enough space for you to exercise.\nShop Hot Tubs & Spas\nShop Spas, Pools & Water Sports\nThe Hot Sleeper\u2019s Guide to the Best Cooling Memory\u2026\nBest Reasons to Choose a Claw-Foot Tub\nHalloween DIY Mummy Beverage Tub\nDeck & Patio Guides",
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        "raw_content": "Pakistan plan to host World XI in September\nSammy, Sammuels likely to feature in representative team\nPeshawar Zalmi captain Darren Sammy wears a traditional turban as he celebrates his team\u2019s victory in the PSL final. Image Credit: AFP\nKarachi: World cricket\u2019s governing body plans to send a team of international players to Pakistan in September as part of efforts to revive home fixtures disrupted by a deadly militant attack in 2009, officials said Tuesday.\nThe announcement comes days after the final of the Pakistan Super League was held in Lahore without incident.\nPakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Shaharyar Khan said the PSL event, which featured foreign stars and was hailed by fans as a unifying national force, had paved the way for the return of international matches.\n\u201cI have received a letter from Giles Clarke, the head of a (International Cricket Council) task force on Pakistan, who has praised the successful staging of PSL final and has promised to bring a World XI in September,\u201d Khan said.\n\u2018The Guardian\u2019 had earlier quoted Clarke, who is also the president of the England and Wales Cricket Board, as saying: \u201cThe terrorists cannot win and cricket must not give up on Pakistan.\u201d\nNo major international team has toured Pakistan since terrorists attacked a bus carrying Sri Lankan cricketers in 2009, killing eight people and wounding nine including six visiting cricketers.\nVisits by minnows Afghanistan and Zimbabwe did little to calm the nerves of bigger opponents.\nKhan added: \u201cClarke had come to Pakistan in January this year and was impressed with the security arrangements which we showed him for future matches.\u201d\nSunday\u2019s PSL final was held amid security that resembled a military operation, involving more than 8,000 heavily-armed police and paramilitaries.\nThe World XI is expected to play four Twenty20 matches against a Pakistan XI on September 22, 23, 28 and 29.\nThe visiting team will likely feature two-time World Twenty20 winner Darren Sammy and fellow West Indian Marlon Samuels as well as England\u2019s Dawid Malan and Chris Jordan.\nSammy had earlier said he had felt safe playing in Pakistan. \u201cI had my doubts and fears before coming to Lahore and when I spoke to my mother she said \u2018Go, boy, and play and I will be on my knees praying for you\u2019, and my wife said the same thing,\u201d he said.\n\u201cI am glad that I came for a cause and it was as safe as playing in St Lucia or India or anywhere in the world. Pakistan fans deserve to see their players playing, which they have not done for a while.\u201d\nThe PCB is also hoping Bangladesh and Sri Lanka \u2014 whose security delegates visited Lahore for PSL final \u2014 will consider touring Pakistan later this year.",
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        "raw_content": "10 Ways to Nurture Growing Minds2018-02-102018-02-08https://hamersleychildcare.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/hamerlsey-logo.pngHamersley Early Learning Schoolhttps://hamersleyearlylearning.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/nurture-growing-minds.jpg200px200px\nHome \u00bb 10 Ways to Nurture Growing Minds\nYour child\u2019s mind is a wonderful device, and the earlier you begin to encourage learning, the better. In this article, we\u2019ll take a look at 10 different ways to nurture your child\u2019s ever-expanding mind.\nYou can\u2019t grow a beautiful sunflower without looking after it. The same applies to your child. Be there for your child, provide positive attention and you can be sure that this will benefit them.\nBy giving your child attention, you are developing their sense of self. You are showing them that they are an important and valued person, which they will hold with them for the rest of their lives.\nAll of us express love in different ways; however, no matter how we show love, it is especially important to make sure we do express it. Children will not pick up on the subtle hints of love, which is why it is better to both show and tell them. Tell your child that you love them, and be physically affectionate.\nAfter all, when we think of nurturing, we think of love.\nEncourage Learning School\nNurturing comes in many different forms, but to nurture means to care for. Part of caring is encouraging growth, and for young children, that comes primarily in the form of learning.\nSit with your children, read books together, go to museums and parks. Tell them how you view the world and ask for their opinions. Show them the beauty and wonders of simple, everyday moments, and they will grow.\nIf your child makes a mistake, don\u2019t negatively criticise them. It\u2019s unpleasant, and will do more harm than good. Instead, be calm and patient and show them how to act appropriately.\nEncourage your child to be emotionally expressive. Fostering this behaviour in a loving environment will help them express themselves and make meaningful connections as they grow older.\nIf your child does something right, tell them. Praise them, support them, and they will develop a healthy sense of pride and self. Your belief in them will encourage them to grow and continue learning.\nGive Opportunities\nIn order to grow, we must be given appropriate space. Provide your child with opportunities to expand, whether that\u2019s by taking them to music lessons, the library, soccer practice or even play-dates.\nGive them some choices and encourage them to take them.\nIt has been said that children learn 80% of their behaviour from their parents, so if you want your child to grow up to become a responsible and respected adult, show them how.\nNurture them by providing examples of how to act in different situations \u2013 how to handle emotions, stress, and what to do when things don\u2019t work out.\nRegulation and Freedom\nThe best way to care for your child is to provide equal doses of regulation and freedom. Doing so establishes the idea that freedom is not to be taken for granted. Set rules, but be fair and respectful of both yourself and your child. Children respond better and tend to not repeat mistakes when it is explained with reasoning. By using words like how and why, they understand the correlation of their actions to positive or negative outcomes.\nOne of the best ways to nurture your child is to give them access to an area where they can be surrounded by warmth, caring and learning. Early learning schools are a fantastic way to achieve this.\nGiving your child the opportunity to interact with other children, as well as adults, will allow them to grow emotionally, all the while learning.\nAt Hamersley Early Learning School, we together with you to help nurture your children. For more information on us, and the programs we offer, call us on (08) 6162 9119 or visit our contact page for other ways to get in touch.",
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        "raw_content": "Headmistress, Vesna Ba, has promoted these ideas for 20 years, bringing together people from many countries, helping them to expand their experience and knowledge.\nWhen there are, in the one place, a larger number of people who are focused on the same goal, in this case on their own self-development, it is creating a critical mass and the collective energy that acts guided by its own intelligence. The idea is that during the summer holidays by the sea, sun, fun and dedication itself gather people from all over the world with the same target in order to realize ourselves fully. This creates a special kind of energy that results in a sense of community, ease, peace and joy.\nHarmony programme began as a programme of purification of our bodies (physical, emotional, mental, spiritual) through a vegetarian diet, morning exercises, meetings, seminars and dances. Over time, after such complete work on self, our reprogramming started happening at all levels, and we notice that our reality had been changed. As the body is released from natural toxins, together along with emotional and mental programming it leads to the release of \u201cold chains\u201d. The process of becoming conscious of yourselves and your bodies, opens up the subconscious limits of individual development and well-being of each individual. The fastest and easiest way to get rid of these symptoms is to accept yourself and your suppressed emotions.\nHarmony programme has spontaneously become a programme of transformationBesides plunging within, throught which we reveal hidden nooks and crannies within ourselves, we can enjoy the outdoor beauty of Mediterane. Swimming in the sea, walking along the beautiful vistas, exploring hidden coves, beaches, olive groves, caves that are associated with immersion in our primeval beauty that we have forgotten somewhere.\nI once read somewhere, what the term \u201cHarmony\u201d means:\n\u201cConfluence and reconciliation of two opposing sides of life: heaven and earth, spirit and matter, God and the devil, light and darkness, men and women, time and space, fire and water, body and soul, night and day, the unseen and the visible world.\nSince contradictions have nothing in common, they can\u2019t be directly connected. The two must be connected via a third path of connection between the extremes, and that is \u2013 Harmonia, which is often translated as Harmony, but more accurately means perfect unity in which the parts make a whole, and yet retain their separate identities.\u201d\nHarmony program is not only the form that includes some contents, it has become a kind of energetic body that operatesindependently from ourselves. I can say that it is the energy of a new beginning both for customer, leaders of seminars, employees andfor me either. I\u2019ve witnessed enormous changes in individual lives that people have had after participating in Harmony program, so I can talk about Program with great love and respect. If you want to get involved in our Harmony family, it will be a great honor for me.\nWith love, Vesna Ba",
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        "raw_content": "three-parent\npronuclear transfer\n\u2018Three-parent\u2019 baby born to an infertile couple in Ukraine\nA 34-year-old woman tried to have a baby for 15 years before she turned to a pioneering doctor in Ukraine and a groundbreaking but ethically disputed \"three-parent\" procedure.AFP | May 31, 2017, 12:47 IST\nKiev: A 34-year-old woman tried to have a baby for 15 years before she turned to a pioneering doctor in Ukraine and a groundbreaking but ethically disputed \"three-parent\" procedure.\nShe became the mother of a healthy baby boy in January at a private clinic in Kiev using a process called pronuclear transfer that inserts the couple's genes into a donor's egg.\nThe procedure had been previously used to treat serious genetic diseases.\nBut doctor Valeriy Zukin become the first to use it to help two separate infertile couples have children in this way.\n\"There are patients whom we cannot help to have their own genetically-related baby unless we use this method,\" the 60-year-old told AFP at his Nadiya clinic.\nSome two million women across the globe use in vitro fertilisation (IVF) to get pregnant every year.\nBut Zukin's treatment targets a tiny percentage of women whose embryos suffer from a disorder called embryo arrest that can either stunt development or kill them.\nThe difference in the method Zukin uses is that a woman's egg is first fertilised with her partner's sperm.\nThen its nucleus is transferred to a donor's egg that has been stripped of its own nucleus.\nThe egg is thus almost entirely made up of genetic material from the couple -- plus a tiny amount (about 0.15 percent) from the female donor's DNA.\n- Need for caution -\nNot everyone however shares Zukin's enthusiasm.\nUkraine's conservative clerics argue that the technique breaches ethical norms.\n\"A child can only have two parents and the presence of a third person -- and especially the DNA of a third person -- is morally unacceptable,\" Father Feodosiy of the dominant Ukrainian Orthodox Church told AFP.\n\"It violates the sanctity of the marriage between woman and man.\"\nOther religions have also weighed in on the issue with the Roman Catholic Church opposing the move because it would involve the destruction of human embryos as part of the process. The Church of England has said ethical concerns have not been sufficiently addressed.\nEven some scientists have reservations.\nThey warn against jumping to early conclusions about how successful the method would be if it were to be applied to the general population.\n\"We cannot talk about its wide use yet,\" Larysa Tumanova, a professor at Kiev's Institute of Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, told AFP.\n\"First, we have to monitor the newborns' health until they turn at least three,\" she said.\nOther experts point out that the \"three-parent\" technique -- a different form of which has also produced a baby in Mexico -- was initially being developed for those at very high risk of passing on serious genetic diseases.\n- Line of hopeful mums -\nZukin strongly defends the work at his clinic.\n\"We explain the essence of the method to each patient,\" he says. \"We report possible risks.\"\nAnd there is currently a line of hopeful mothers ready to pay the 12,000 euros ($13,100) it takes to undergo the pronuclear transfer procedure.\n\"We have patients from Poland, the Netherlands, Denmark, France, Israel, Portugal and Brazil,\" he says.\nZukin thinks between 10,000 and 20,000 women a year could potentially be candidates for using the method to conceive -- a figure large enough to seek out a foreign partnership that could study how best to use this technique.\nHis health centre is now working with China's Shanghai University to determine the genetic causes of abnormalities in embryo development at an early stage.\n\"I hope that through joint efforts, we will be able to find in a more targeted way those whom this method will help,\" Zukin says.\nTags : Diagnostics, three-parent, pronuclear transfer, IVF, infertile couples",
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        "raw_content": "How Body Soap Works\nAntibacterial Body Soaps\nWhen you think of antibacterial soaps, liquid hand soaps most likely come to mind. You wash your hands several times a day, so why not boost up the germ-fighting power of your soap? After all, cold and flu season seems to last all year long.\nBefore you load up your cart with germ-busters, however, remember that the effectiveness of antibacterial soaps compared with that of regular soaps in everyday use has not been proven [source: National Institutes of Health]. However, antibacterial soaps are sometimes useful when it comes to cuts, abrasions and some skin disorders, because they can slow the growth of bacteria on the skin.\nIf you're considering getting a deodorant soap, those with antibacterial properties are designed to kill off odor-causing bacteria [source: American Academy of Dermatology]. This sounds great for those needing an extra breath of fresh air from their soap. Keep in mind, though, that deodorant soaps can be harsh and drying, so be on the lookout for changes in your skin's chemistry.\nSoaps marketed as acne-fighting also come in antibacterial forms, which shouldn't be surprising since bacteria are a leading cause of acne. As long as the cleanser is mild and does not aggravate your breakouts further, there is no need to worry. Remember that acne-prone skin is often more sensitive to irritants, so keep your cleansings gentle and use warm water.\nWhen it comes right down to it, you're still going to have to search the cosmetics aisle for the perfect soap for you. Hopefully you're ready to grab a package and read its label like a pro. You can also explore the links below to learn more about the ever-growing world of body soaps.\nA Brief History of Antibacterial Products\nLeave it to the 1950s and 1960s to break out of the mold and revolutionize health care. It was during these decades that antibacterial products trioclosan and triclocarban first appeared in hospitals. During the 1990s, the same antibacterial agents were beginning to be used in commercial products. Today, antibacterial sales top $1 billion a year [source: Downs].\nAmerican Academy of Dermatology. \"Cosmeceutical Facts & Your Skin.\" (Accessed 8/25/09)http://www.aad.org/public/publications/pamphlets/general_cosmeceutical.html\nAmerican Academy of Dermatology. \"Dry Skin & Keratosis Pilaris.\" (Accessed 8/25/09)http://www.aad.org/public/publications/pamphlets/skin_dry.html\nBruno, Karen. \"What's New: Advances in Body Skin Care.\" WebMD. Aug. 5, 2009. (Accessed 8/25/09)http://www.webmd.com/skin-beauty/advances-skin-care-9/body-lotion-cream\nBruno, Karen. \"Women's Skin Care for a Soft Body.\" WebMD. Aug. 6, 2009. (Accessed 8/25/09)http://www.webmd.com/skin-beauty/advances-skin-care-9/moisturizer-toning-cream\nBruno, Karen. \"Women's Skin Care for Your Face.\" WebMD. Aug. 10, 2009. (Accessed 8/25/09)http://www.webmd.com/skin-beauty/advances-skin-care-9/women-face-skin-care\nDowns, Martin F. \"Safety of Antibacterial Soap Debated.\" WebMD. May 29, 2008. (Accessed 8/25/09)http://www.webmd.com/news/20080529/safety-debate-on-antibacterial-soap\nDraelos, Zoe Diana, M.D. \"Skin and Hair Cleansers.\" eMedicine. May 14, 2009. (Accessed 8/25/09)http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1067572-overview\nHunt, John A., PhD. \"A Short History of Soap.\" The Pharmaceutical Journal. Vol. 263, No. 7076. Dec. 18, 1999. (Accessed 8/25/09)http://www.pharmj.com/Editorial/19991218/articles/soap.html\nMayo Clinic. \"Atopic Dermatitis (eczema).\" Aug. 22, 2009. (Accessed 8/25/09)http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/eczema/DS00986/DSECTION=lifestyle%2Dand%2Dhome%2Dremedies\nMayo Clinic. \"Contact Dermatitis.\" July 31, 2009. (Accessed 8/25/09)http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/contact-dermatitis/DS00985\nNational Institutes of Health. \"Giving Germs the Slip.\" October 2007. (Accessed 8/25/09)http://newsinhealth.nih.gov/2007/October/docs/01features_02.htm\nOphardt, Charles E. \"Soap.\" Elmhurst College Virtual ChemBook. (Accessed 8/25/09)http://www.elmhurst.edu/~chm/vchembook/554soap.html\nThe Soap and Detergent Association. \"Soap Chemistry.\" (Accessed 9/1/09)http://www.sdahq.org/cleaning/chemistry/\nWebMD. \"Skin Conditions: Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema).\" March 1, 2007. (Accessed 8/25/09)http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/eczema/atopic-dermatitis-eczema?page=2",
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        "raw_content": "Health fitness and beauty are the main ingredients of healthy, happy life.\nIt is impossible to ignore the importance of fitness and well-being in our lives. Health professionals attribute cancer, diabetes and mental issues such as depression to deficiencies in fitness and well-being.\nWhile concentrating on exercise and diet can help people suffering from these diseases, you shouldn\u2019t wait until you develop an illness to begin a health and fitness routine.",
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        "raw_content": "Home Celebrities Princess Margaret Bio, Scandal, Children, Death And Cause Of Death\nPrincess Margaret Bio, Scandal, Children, Death And Cause Of Death\nThe beautiful Princess Margaret lived mainly making headlines for a very adventurous and wild lifestyle which was really contrary to her status. Let\u2019s take an in-depth look at her bio, scandals, kids and sad death.\nPrincess Margaret Bio\nThe popular royal blood was born on the 21st August 1930 at Glamis Castle, Scotland to King George VI and Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother who were also the parents of Queen Elizabeth II. Her childhood days were spent with her sister and parents which produced a close bond between the family that the King, their father was very proud of. She was given proper education alongside her sister to become perfect ladies in the future. The smart Princess was a Girl Guide and a Sea Ranger during her young days. She never left England during the World War II as she was not willing to leave her mother who in turn won\u2019t leave because the King decided to stay back. However, a tragic event occurred shortly after her 21st birthday which was her father\u2019s death. This turned the lives of her family members around, especially her sister who was made Queen the following year.\n1n 1947, Princess Margaret went on her first trip abroad to visit South Africa for 3 months which was followed by a trip to the Carribean in 1955. She was a representative of Britain\u2019s colonies during their independent anniversaries like Jamaica in 1962, Tuvalu and Dominica in 1978. She has also visited countries like the United States, Canada, China, Philippines, Japan and Copenhagen in Denmark.\nAs a young lady, the outspoken Princess was said to be very attractive and interest in arts and entertainment which made her fun to be with. She was made the president of \u201cI CAN\u201d which was a national Scottish society for the welfare of children against being physically abused. She was the head of charities like St. John Ambulance Brigade and Queen Alexandra\u2019s Royal Army Nursing Corps. She was also overseeing the West Indies Olympic Association, the Girl Guides, Northern Ballet Theatre and London Lighthouse.\nPrincess Margaret\u2019s Children\nThe Princess was a mother of two children named Lady Sarh Chatto and David Armstrong Jones who she bore for her ex-husband Antony Armstrong Jones.\nUnlike her, her children have not been in the spotlight as they are said to live a quiet life in their respective homes with their families. Lady Sarah followed her father\u2019s footsteps into becoming an artist and has won awards for her paintings. She got married to an actor named Daniel Chatto in 1994 and they have two children named Samuel and Arthur. She is also said to have a close relationship with her aunt Queen Elizabeth II who enjoys being in her niece\u2019s company and is the only one she has invited often to the Craigowan Lodge, Balmoral Castle a place she goes to relax.\nDavid, on the other hand, is into the Furniture business and currently runs one named Linley and he is the chairman of a famous British sales auction venture named Christie\u2019s. He got married in 1993 to a lady named Serena Stanhope and the pair have a son named Charles and a daughter Lady Margarita.\nSee Also: Princess Diana\u2019s Height, Weight And Body Measurements\nScandal: The Royal Princess Tagged Royal Rebel\nThe scandals associated with the Royal Princess can be traced to her first romantic entanglement with Group Captain Peter Townsend who worked for her family and was 16 years older than her, adding to the fact that he was a divorcee. The pair started a secret affair which became public after the King died. They drew attention to themselves at her sister\u2019s coronation when she affectionately stroked Townsend\u2019s coat in the bid to remove a fluff and her actions caught the attention of the media. The pair were said to be madly in love with each other and had intentions to marry but as was a taboo to divorce among royalty, hence, their relationship faced many obstacles from the royal circles and leaders. The only way was for her to renounce her royal status and inheritance in order to be married to her heartthrob which did not settle well with Princess Margaret and she eventually released an official statement, ending her relationship with Townsend.\nAs she is viewed the controversial member of the British royal lineage, she took another step in the opposite direction by marrying a commoner, the photographer Anthony Armstrong Jones in 1960. 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        "raw_content": "Some years back it was difficult to find a phone answering service. However, today, many companies are out to provide clients with this service. With so many phone answering services available, it can be hard to know how you can narrow down the options to pick the best company. Here are a few things you need to have in mind when picking such a company.\nWhen picking your phone answering service, it is necessary that you ask a few questions. You need to think about the security of the phone's connections. Additionally, you should ask about the backup plans a company might have if there is a power outage or any other technical issues. It is important to know that the company you are about to hire has foolproof methods of handling any occurrence to guarantee you the confidence you need to hire them.\nConsider the Language\nWhen choosing a Call Answering Service, it is essential to assess the kind of clients you are serving. This can help you know the languages you want to be incorporated into your telephone answering service. It is always important to make a point of doing your research before you settle. This is because some providers that offer phone answering services specialize in specific languages. You have to look for the right provider that can provide call answering services that are pertinent to your preference. This applies for both company and home call answering services.\nLook For Advanced Services\nIf you want to get value for your money, it is important to consider some of the advanced services that the company offers. It is important to know that most phone answering services will only include answering phone calls, screen calls, forwarding essential calls and taking messages. Therefore, if you are in need of any customized Call Answering Service such as customer support, appointment setting and taking orders, you need to research and get the company that can incorporate all these services. Companies that offer customized phone answering services require additional training on such services which makes them a little more pricy than those offering basic services. Nonetheless, it is better to pay more for quality and advanced services.\nReputability is something you always need to have in mind before hiring any service. You need to know whether the phone answering company has an excellent record of accomplishment as far as customer services are concerned. Check this website at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VoIP_VPN for more facts about VoIP.\nIt is always important to read your reviews when looking for such a company; this will help you find a company that is most suitable for you in many ways.",
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        "raw_content": "We wrote earlier in this space regarding myths about the rural poor that we\u2019ve experienced in our work at Hirons. If you\u2019re concerned about reaching out to the rural poor, take these thoughts into account in planning and executing your work.\nThere\u2019s greater poverty in the cities than in rural areas.\nActually, according to the U.S. Census Bureau\u2019s data estimates, there has been a higher incidence of rural (the Census Bureau calls it \u201cnonmetro\u201d) poverty relative to urban (\u201cmetro\u201d) poverty since the 1960s. In fact, levels of rural poverty were often double those in urban areas throughout the 1950s and 1960s. However, the gap between rural and urban poverty rates has narrowed over time, falling from an average difference of 4.5 percentage points in the 1980s to a gap of about 3 percentage points in the period 2010-2016. In 2015, 16.7% of the rural population was poor, compared with 13% of the urban population.\nBut, the rate of children living in poverty is higher in the cities than in rural areas, right?\nAbout one in four (23.5 percent) rural children in the United States were poor in 2016, compared to about one in five (20.5 percent) urban children. At the county level, on average between 2012 and 2016, there were 41 counties in the United States with child poverty rates of 50 percent or higher, 38 of which were rural (nonmetro) counties heavily clustered in the South (31 of these counties).\nThe rural counties with the highest child poverty rates were Mellette County, South Dakota (70.9 percent), Issaquena County, Mississippi (68.7 percent), and East Carroll Parish, Louisiana (68.4 percent). Thirteen of the rural counties with child poverty rates of 50 percent or higher were in Mississippi\u2014mainly along the Mississippi Delta region\u2014where child poverty rates have always been high, particularly among the Black or African American child population.\nWorldwide, the U.S. doesn\u2019t compare favorably with other countries with advanced economies regarding childhood poverty overall\u2014out of 175 nations, a 2018 report says the U.S. ranks 36th, far behind Singapore, Slovenia, Norway, Sweden and Finland and just ahead of Russia, Kuwait and Bosnia.\nPoverty in America is widespread and evenly distributed throughout the country.\nIn the United States, people living in poverty tend to be clustered in certain regions, counties, and neighborhoods rather than being spread evenly across the country. What makes this especially problematic is that research has shown that the poor living in areas where poverty is prevalent face impediments beyond those of their individual circumstances. In other words, concentrated poverty contributes to poor housing and health conditions, higher crime and school dropout rates, as well as employment disruptions. So, economic conditions in very poor areas often create limited opportunities for poor residents that become self-perpetuating.\nWhile the overall rate of poverty is higher in rural counties than in urban, the difference between rural/urban poverty rates varies significantly across regions. The rural/urban poverty rate gap for the South has historically been the largest. In 2012-16, the South had a rural poverty rate of 21.3 percent\u2014nearly 6 percentage points higher than in the region\u2019s urban areas. The difference in poverty rates in the South is particularly important for the overall rural poverty rate because an estimated 42.6 percent of the rural population and 51.1 percent of the rural poor lived in this region in 2012-16. Regional poverty rates for rural and urban areas were most alike in the Midwest and the Northeast in 2012-16.\nRural counties with a high incidence of poverty are mainly concentrated in the South. Those with the most severe poverty are found in historically poor areas of the Southeast, including the Mississippi Delta and Appalachia, as well as on Native American lands. Pockets of high poverty are increasingly found in other regions, such as rural areas of the Southwest and northern sections of the Midwest. The incidence of poverty is relatively low elsewhere, but in general, higher rates of poverty are found in the Midwest, Southwest, Pacific, and Northeast than in the past.\nWhere does rural America begin and end? There really is no simple answer, as even the U.S. Department of Agriculture (the Federal agency with primary responsibility for rural America) has multiple definitions of which places are rural and which are not, and USDA\u2019s definitions differs from that of other government agencies like the Census Bureau. The fact is these agencies define \u201crural\u201d for their purposes in issuing grants, for example, which may or may not be relevant to how we view \u201crural.\u201d\nThe bottom line is that \u201crural\u201d is an inexact term that means different things to different people, organizations and governments. It\u2019s probably sufficient to know for our purposes that a multitude of \u201crural\u201d definitions exist. The number of rural counties fluctuates over time, and discrepancies with old designations continually exist.\nIt shouldn\u2019t be surprising that these multiple definitions of \u201crural\u201d often creates confusion. You may hear different numbers for the same rural statistic and wonder which one is correct, not realizing that they are both correct, but based on different definitions.\nThere are three federal government agencies whose definitions of what is rural are in widest use: the U.S. Census Bureau, the Office of Management and Budget and the Economic Research Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Generally, there is not one definition that fits all needs or programs.\nThey\u2019re poor because they don\u2019t want to work.\nContrary to common assumptions, substantial shares of the poor are employed. Approximately 45% of poor, prime-age (25-54) householders worked at least part of 2015 in rural and urban areas alike. However, the link between work and poverty was different in the past. In the early 1980s, the share of the rural poor that was employed exceeded that in urban areas by more than 15%. 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        "raw_content": "It was happening\u2026\nHalfway through our registry and my fianc\u00e9 and I were stuck. Should we register for a microwave or a toaster oven?\nAfter reading countless tags describing the abilities of this model vs that, swapping stories about what we\u2019ve done with a toaster oven vs a microwave in the past, and hearing the sales pitch for one vs another from the salesperson, we could see that both of them have separate advantages, but in the end we could see there was a clear winner.\nSo, how did we choose between these two handy devices? Here\u2019s how we broke things down:\nTOASTER OVEN PROS AND CONS\nLet\u2019s face it, there\u2019s no way around the fact that a toaster oven produces a better \u201cend product\u201d than a microwave does. Take pizza for example. I could take two of the same pizza and cook one in the toaster oven and one in the microwave and end up with two very different tasting pizzas. The toaster oven pizza is guaranteed to be crispy, firm, and fresh.\nOn the other hand, the microwave pizza ends up with the consistency of semi-wet cardboard, and the flavor\u2019s not much better. Overall, the toaster oven delivers a fresher taste and better texture than the microwave. The second big pro on our toaster oven vs. microwave list was that the toaster oven has greater capabilities than a microwave.\nThe size, possibility of convection cooking, and the use of interior heating elements vs. the electromagnetic waves that a microwave uses to heat food makes it so that you have a lot more options when it comes to making more than just a frozen meal. After all, there\u2019s just something about a nice crispy, buttery piece of toast with your morning cup of coffee.\nHere\u2019s the major fault when it comes to toaster ovens, time. Convection heating or not, there\u2019s no way around the fact that a toaster oven just can\u2019t cook or reheat things as quickly as a microwave can. After a long day at the office, chasing the kids, and/or just needing a night away from spending hours making dinner, it is so nice to be able to rely on the speed of the microwave to get the job done. The other major downside to using a toaster oven vs. a microwave is the cleanup. With a microwave, you can usually just take out the glass circle that rotates, wipe it off, wipe down the walls and call it a day. On the other hand, with a toaster oven you have to worry about finicky heating elements, hard to reach grooves, and crumbs stuck in crevices they may never come out of. So, now that you\u2019ve seen the highlighted version of our great microwave or toaster oven debate, how did the microwave fair?\nCLICK HERE TO VIEW CURRENT TOASTER OVEN PRICING\nMICROWAVE PROS AND CONS\nThe nicest thing about a microwave is how quick and easy it is to use. Need to defrost something? There\u2019s a button for that. Want some popcorn? There\u2019s a button for that. Your frozen meal or leftovers need to be heated for three minutes? Well, just punch in how long you want the microwave to cook it and off it goes. Let\u2019s go back to the pizza example for a moment. Even though the pizza may not taste as scrumptious if you heat it in a microwave, at the end of the day it\u2019s ready faster and its still pizza (sounds like a winning combination to me.) Here\u2019s the next best thing, it\u2019s more energy efficient, which means it\u2019s going to cost you less to use a microwave vs. a toaster oven. Faster and less expensive? I think it\u2019s safe to say that that\u2019s part of the reason that 90% of US households have a microwave.\nWell, we already know that there are limits to what you can cook using a microwave and how fresh/crisp the \u201cend product\u201d is, so let\u2019s those points in mind as we look at the other con to using a microwave rather than a toaster oven. What happens if you just need to keep something warm but you don\u2019t want to turn on your main oven? Doesn\u2019t look like the microwave is your go to for this one. The thing with microwaves if your either reheating, defrosting, or cooking, there\u2019s no way to modify the temperature enough so you could leave something simmering while you wrap up the rest of your dinner prep. etc.\nAll in all, my money (or my wedding guests\u2019 money) goes towards a microwave. While it may not be able to make me a crisp piece of toast or maintain the temperature of my casserole, the chances are I\u2019m not going to use it for my dinner needs from start to finish and I can buy an inexpensive toaster or throw a piece of bread in my regular oven if I want a piece of toast that badly. The most important aspect of the microwave or toaster oven debate comes to down to ease, convenience, and time, and the microwave never fails to give me what I need while staying within those three parameters.",
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        "raw_content": "John SextonPosted at 6:41 pm on February 15, 2018\nIf you\u2019ve been online in the last 24-hours you\u2019ve probably heard this factoid about the number of school shootings that have (supposedly) taken place so far this year:\nEven worse. It's actually the 18th this year.https://t.co/mI8xtfSW89 https://t.co/snvDDz7KOB\n\u2014 Katy Tur (@KatyTurNBC) February 14, 2018\nThe school shooting in Parkland, Florida, is the 18th one so far this year\u2026 and it\u2019s only February. pic.twitter.com/JKaHvMr3zB\nHeartbroken by the news from Florida. There have been at least 18 school shootings since 2018 began. Each one is a tragic reminder that it\u2019s way past time for change.\n\u2014 Bill de Blasio (@NYCMayor) February 14, 2018\n2018.There Have Been 18 School Shootings in 45 Days.\nWomen Can We Change This\u2049\ufe0fIs It Possible To Change It\u2049\ufe0fWe Watch Children Walking,Hands In The Air,In Shock\u2026.It Happens Before Our Eyes,There\u2019s 48 Hr Constant Coverage,Dems Bitch & Moan,& Then The Cycle Starts Again.\nThere are many more examples like this. But as the Washington Post points out today, this claim comes from the anti-gun group Everytown for Gun Safety which uses some dubious methods to pad the numbers.\nEverytown has long inflated its total by including incidents of gunfire that are not really school shootings. Take, for example, what it counts as the year\u2019s first: On the afternoon of Jan. 3, a 31-year-old man who had parked outside a Michigan elementary school called police to say he was armed and suicidal. Several hours later, he killed himself. The school, however, had been closed for seven months. There were no teachers. There were no students.\nAlso listed on the organization\u2019s site is an incident from Jan. 20, when \u2014 at 1 a.m. \u2014 a man was shot at a sorority event on the campus of Wake Forest University. A week later, as a basketball game was being played at a Michigan high school, someone fired several rounds from a gun in the parking lot. No one was injured, and it was past 8 p.m., well after classes had ended for the day, but Everytown still labeled it a school shooting\u2026\nJust five of Everytown\u2019s 18 school shootings listed for 2018 happened during school hours and resulted in any physical injury. Another three appeared to be intentional shootings but didn\u2019t hurt anyone. Two more involved guns \u2014 one carried by a school police officer and the other by a licensed peace officer who ran a college club \u2014 that were unintentionally fired and, again, led to no injuries. At least seven of Everytown\u2019s 18 shootings took place outside normal school hours.\nEven Everytown agrees the first shooting doesn\u2019t belong on their list, telling the Post (after the story went up today) that it would stop counting the suicide near an empty school as a school shooting.\nThis isn\u2019t the first time the Post had called out misleading claims based on Everytown\u2019s counting methods for school shootings. In 2015 one of the Post\u2019s fact checkers gave Sen. Chris Murphy four Pinocchios for this misleading claim, \u201cSince Sandy Hook there has been a school shooting, on average, every week.\u201d\nThe source for the claim then, and for Murphy\u2019s recent statement, is a report by Everytown for Gun Safety, which describes itself as \u201ca movement of Americans working together to end gun violence and build safer communities.\u201d\nThe group keeps a tally of school shootings since Sandy Hook, counting at least 126 as of June 8, 2015\u2026\nThis list comprises a variety of shootings at or near a school, including: attempted and committed suicides, accidental discharges, armed robberies, gang fights, shootings resulting from altercations, and shootings similar to the rampages at Sandy Hook or in Charleston, where a person intends to kill multiple people\u2026\nThere are many ways to define school shooting. But applying the \u201creasonable person\u201d standard, as is the standard at The Fact Checker, it is difficult to see how many of the incidents included in Everytown\u2019s list \u2014 such as suicide in a car parked on a campus or a student accidentally shooting himself when emptying his gun and putting it away in his car before school \u2014 would be considered a \u201cschool shooting\u201d in the context of Sandy Hook.\nThe fact is, even if there were five school shootings this year, that\u2019s more than we want to see. Reality is bad enough without padding the numbers with incidents that have no relation to what most people think of as a school shooting. Everytown is a repeat offender in efforts to mislead people about the facts.\nTags: Everytown for Gun Safety gun control parkland school shootings",
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        "raw_content": "Erythema of the skin of newborns: causes, effects, treatment\nErythema of newborns is very common, and not always it is physiological. Sometimes the manifestations of erythema can scare parents, which in fact is not so dangerous. Therefore, it is necessary to distinguish the symptoms of a physiological and pathological condition for correct and timely tactics.\nStatistics of the appearance of erythema suggests that more than 15% of newborns have such erythema on the skin in the first week of life. Of this number of children, about 20% suffer from toxic erythema. Complications of erythema occur only in 1% of children, which proves the benign nature of this erythema.\nCauses of the erythema of newborns\nErythema is a redness on the skin of a baby, which can occur due to various reasons. When a child is born, he encounters the influence of environmental factors, which previously did not affect him so much. The baby's skin lends itself to the simultaneous action of pressure, sound, humidity, and temperature. These all stimuli, acting on the skin, require adaptation of it, that is adaptation. Therefore, the first organ that is prone to adaptation after birth is precisely the skin. Newborn babies have their own features of the structure of the skin and its appendages, which causes the manifestation of erythema in most babies. The epidermis of the newborn is thin, it is loose, and the papillae and epidermal cords are not formed. Between the epidermis and the skin itself is a membrane, which is characterized by its poor development. It allows thin vessels to shine through all layers of the epidermis. The blood vessels consist of the first row of endothelial cells, they are superficially located, and there is a physiological dilatation and a relatively larger number of vessels in the skin, which causes such a \"rosy\" skin color in the baby. This is what affects the appearance of erythema in a newborn. Therefore, the main cause of the appearance of erythema in the baby is a kind of adaptation of the skin to the external environment. Erythema occurs due to a significant expansion of the capillaries of the skin in response to new unusual environmental stimuli. In the pathogenesis of the development of such physiological erythema, an important role is played also by the features of the structure of the skin and capillaries in infants.\nThere are other causes of erythema in newborns. These include hypersensitivity to milk proteins of the mother or to other components of food that can be passed on to a child with milk. In this case we are talking about toxic erythema.\nGiven the causes of the formation of erythema in children can identify the risk factors:\na premature baby has an adaptive skin potential lower, therefore more prone to developing erythema;\nthe content of meconium in the amniotic fluid;\nchildren from mothers with Rh-conflict;\nchildren born in summer time;\nchildren from mothers with severe atopic dermatitis or diabetes mellitus;\nnewborns on artificial feeding.\nThe pathogenesis of the formation of toxic erythema is the development of an allergic reaction, but there is no immunological stage. That is, when milk proteins get into the child's body, they work as histamine-liberators. These proteins cause the secretion of histamine with the formation of a clinic of an allergic reaction, but there is no true allergy. Therefore, the cause of toxic erythema is an allergic reaction, which is poorly adjusted.\nSymptoms of the erythema of newborns\nThere are two main types of erythema - the physiological and pathological.\nThe first signs of simple erythema appear on the second or third day after birth. This occurs most often after the first bathing and removing the original lubricant, which protected the skin of the baby. Then the first contact of the child's skin with the external environment takes place. There is an expansion of the capillaries and it looks like a reddening of the baby's skin. At the same time, the skin is not hot to the touch and does not cause any sensations in the baby. Therefore, he sleeps quietly, eats and fusses no more than usual. Such physiological erythema of newborns passes through successive stages of development and after one or two days its intensity decreases. In this case, you can see that the skin becomes lighter and not so bright it looks, as before. Closer to the first week of life, erythema passes into the next stage and exfoliates the skin. In this case, the upper layer of the epidermis exfoliates in large layers. Most often it occurs on the abdomen and back of the child and is more pronounced in the portable children. Erythema of newborns on the face often passes by itself even without peeling of the skin. The duration of physiological or simple erythema in a newborn does not exceed one week. If it is a question of preterm, then they need more time to adapt, so they can have erythema up to two to three weeks.\nToxic erythema in newborns begins to clinically manifest itself on the third-fifth day of life. Symptoms of toxic erythema are the appearance of red spots of different size, localization and intensity. These spots appear around the joints, on the abdomen, on the handles, but they can not be on the feet or palms, since the skin there has a slightly different structure. Spots can protrude above the skin and there may be bubbles with a transparent liquid on top. But this picture is kept only a few days and they also disappear without a trace. Such an allergic erythema does not pose a potential danger to the health of the baby, because there is not a true allergic reaction.\nThere are usually no effects after erythema. It disappears without leaving a trace, leaving no special traces. There can be complications if the mother very carefully tried to \"treat\" erythema. Then the most frequent complication can be infection of the tender baby skin with the development of pustules. This threatens the formation on the skin of the blisters with purulent contents, which can lead to the spread of infection.\nDiagnostics of the erythema of newborns\nVery often, the physiological erythema in the parents does not cause any special questions and it quickly passes by itself. But if it is a question of toxic erythema, then parents are already beginning to worry.\nTo diagnose the erythema of newborns, both simple and toxic, a simple examination of the doctor is sufficient. Visually, erythema has a very distinctive appearance and an experienced pediatrician can immediately say that with a child. Differential diagnosis should be carried out immediately during the inspection phase. It is important to differentiate the toxic erythema and allergic reactions in the child. Toxic erythema never affects the feet and palms, which can be considered the main differential sign. Allergic reactions are accompanied by a rash that itches and brings a lot of unpleasant sensations to the baby. Therefore, if a child badly eats or sleeps, or there is an increase or decrease in the temperature of the child's body, then it is necessary to exclude physiological erythema, since with her there are no general symptoms.\nAnalyzes and instrumental diagnostics are not carried out, since erythema has no special changes and is a borderline condition of the newborn's body.\nTreatment of the erythema of newborns\nTreatment of erythema of newborns, as a rule, is not required. Symptoms and manifestations disappear by themselves in a week or two. There may be limitations when the toxic erythema is expressed throughout the body. Then you can use antihistamines systemically.\nFenistil is one of the few drugs that can be used for children of the first six months of life. The active substance of the drug is Dimethinden. It blocks the action of histamine, which can affect the severity of the reaction with toxic erythema. Dosage of the drug - two drops three times a day, can be used even in undiluted form. Side effects can be manifested in the form of drowsiness, dryness of mucous membranes, excitation, which happens with a high dose of the drug.\nIf the erythema is already passing and there is peeling of the skin, then you can use the oil after bathing the baby. It softens the skin and reduces the severity of peeling, dryness and irritation.\nWith toxic erythema, you can not squeeze papules or vesicles, as this can cause complications. It is best to consult a doctor and he will confirm that nothing needs to be done, and this state will pass by itself.\nPrevention of the occurrence of complications with erythema is a minimal intervention from the parents, which will help the skin adapt itself to environmental factors.\nThe prognosis of erythema is always favorable.\nErythema of newborns is the appearance of red skin or red spots on the third or fifth day of a child's life. 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        "raw_content": "You are at:Home\u00bbFederal\u00bbBernie Speaks Out on Immigration\nBernie Speaks Out on Immigration\nBy Guest Opinion\t July 29, 2015 No Comments\nBernie Sanders gave an interview to Vox published July 28th describing himself as a \u201cdemocratic socialist\u201d and detailing what that means in contemporary American politics. Among the topics he discusses is immigration. Below is the exchange:\nEzra Klein: You said being a democratic socialist means a more international view. I think if you take global poverty that seriously, it leads you to conclusions that in the US are considered out of political bounds. Things like sharply raising the level of immigration we permit, even up to a level of open borders. About sharply increasing\u2026\nBernie Sanders: Open borders? No, that\u2019s a Koch brothers proposal.\nEzra Klein: Really?\nBernie Sanders: Of course. That\u2019s a right-wing proposal, which says essentially there is no United States\u2026.It would make everybody in America poorer \u2014you\u2019re doing away with the concept of a nation state, and I don\u2019t think there\u2019s any country in the world that believes in that. If you believe in a nation state or in a country called the United States or UK or Denmark or any other country, you have an obligation in my view to do everything we can to help poor people. What right-wing people in this country would love is an open-border policy. Bring in all kinds of people, work for $2 or $3 an hour, that would be great for them. I don\u2019t believe in that. I think we have to raise wages in this country, I think we have to do everything we can to create millions of jobs.\nEzra Klein: Then what are the responsibilities that we have? Someone who is poor by US standards is quite well off by, say, Malaysian standards, so if the calculation goes so easily to the benefit of the person in the US, how do we think about that responsibility?\nBernie Sanders: \u2026What you do is understand there\u2019s been a huge redistribution of wealth in the last 30 years from the middle class to the top tenth of 1 percent. The other thing that you understand globally is a horrendous imbalance in terms of wealth in the world. As I mentioned earlier, the top 1 percent will own more than the bottom 99 percent in a year or so. That\u2019s absurd. That takes you to programs like the IMF and so forth and so on.\nBut I think what we need to be doing as a global economy is making sure that people in poor countries have decent-paying jobs, have education, have health care, have nutrition for their people. That is a moral responsibility, but you don\u2019t do that, as some would suggest, by lowering the standard of American workers, which has already gone down very significantly.\nWhile the commitment to open borders is far from a \u201cright-wing proposal,\u201d being endorsed as it is by the sitting President and leading members of the Democratic Party, Sanders does get a lot of things right. Sanders has often been called a populist, usually in connection with Donald Trump and usually as a pejorative by those who want increases in immigration. But maybe Sanders (and Trump in his own inimitable way) is popular with voters because he speaks to their concerns, including their opposition to increases in legal immigration. A better way to look at the positions of politicians when it comes to immigration policy isn\u2019t to label them far-right or far-left, but to determine whether they are based on the premise that immigration should broadly benefit the American people.\nBernie Sanders immigration\nPrevious ArticleMichigan State Legislators Respond to Sanctuary City Consequences\nNext Article Detention Centers > Ankle Bracelets",
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        "raw_content": "Home 2018 cfs cfs bloggers diaries fibro bloggers fibro diarys fibromyalgia fibromyalgia bloggers fmd health migraines Am I The Bad Patient? \u00bb Fibromyalgia Diaries 01\n2018 cfs cfs bloggers diaries fibro bloggers fibro diarys fibromyalgia fibromyalgia bloggers fmd health migraines\nI've been wanting to take a shift with my writing for a while now. I've loved writing for such a long time that I'm really starting to feel the need to write more and more. I've been struggling with timing fairly recently because of how up and down my health with Fibromyalgia, CFS and Migraines can really be, so I thought a great opportunity I could take was to start talking more seriously about my chronic illness' and how I tackle it in my day-to-day life. This starts with a new series I'm calling, the 'Fibromyalgia Diaries' where I can discuss, on a more casual level, the ins-and-outs of normal life when you have a disability.\n(I'd just like to add in too, that these are only going to be based on my experiences and opinions; so if you've experience something completely different or something similar, I would love to hear your outlook on the topics too!)\nIf you're someone, like me, that has to take regular trips to the doctors office, you might sit for hours each month, looking at the people in the waiting rooms. I wonder what they're coming in for? Do other people put off their problems because they don't want to discuss it with another human being? How do THEY bring up their medical issue?\nBut then it really got me thinking, who are the bad patients?\nI thought about this when I was going into a new doctors surgery this week. I already felt sorry for the doctor while I was in the waiting room because I knew I wasn't overly ecstatic to be there. Countless doctors before this one had greeted me with a smile, asked me what was wrong like I was there long-lost daughter they were asking, 'how's work? you doing well?', to then have their face drop, their voice lower and the impatient look in their eyes grow when they read the word, 'Fibromyalgia' on their computer screen. I'm not sure why it's a bad word. But it is.\nSuddenly, I'm nine years old. My voice is trembling, and my hands are shaking. I'm being told it's just 'growing pains' all over again as she doesn't even attempt to hide that she's rolling her eyes. I could tell her anything right now, but I have an invisible illness, therefore, I'm not truly ill, I'm a hypochondriac.\nShe asks if the Tramadol is helping.\nI want to say, 'God yes. It's been amazing.' because it has, for me. But then I'll sound like an addict. I want to say, 'Yes, it's been the difference between not being to stand, to being able to walk round the house or the shop without clinging onto just about anything for dear life.' because it has. But is that too much information? I don't want to go on.\nBut now I'm overthinking it. My body's going into panic mode and I'm crying at this poor doctor, again. No one wants the patient that cries on them.\nSo I just say, 'Yeah, it's helped.' - but then I sound ungrateful. She gives me the talk about how dangerous they can be, that I should be taking something else, and that I shouldn't sell them on, illegally.\nShe then writes me off another prescription while looking me up and down, she's not overly happy about it, but it's the pain slightly relieved for another two weeks, and I have to be grateful for that, right?\nI open my mouth to speak and that first little gasp of air warns her that I'm going to be the patient that queries more than just needing a few prescriptions renewed. I'm conscious of time and I'm trying to talk fast as to not waste a lot of hers, but I should know by now, that's not good enough.\nThe more symptoms you have, the crazier you are, right?\nShe might inform me that I'm too young to be this sick, that I look just fine and would feel so much better if I just got outside or drank a few more glasses of water. She might be really kind, and offer advice for me to work on or information to look up online.\nBut now I'm too scared.\nI've wasted too much of her time, and Fibromyalgia might not even be 'real' in her world, anyway. I'll just try again another day, when I'm not being that patient.\nAm I The Bad Patient? \u00bb Fibromyalgia Diaries 01 Reviewed by Shannon Woodfield on 2:44 pm Rating: 5\nTags : 2018 cfs cfs bloggers diaries fibro bloggers fibro diarys fibromyalgia fibromyalgia bloggers fmd health migraines\nNatalie Chambers 13/8/18 10:53 am\nI get you 100% I am from Quebec/Canada and when I got married, my husband is American, I tried to find a doctor; there is one that told me that fibromyalgia did NOT exist. I am pretty sure you know what was my next move... I never saw that doctor again. Than I finally found one that I saw for close to 3 years... I live in Alabama and that year the DEA was going hard on doctor and I had been asking to that general doctor for 3 years, yeah! since the first day, a reference to a pain Clinic, but I waited and waited... So for 3 years he was prescribing me my tramadol and some breakthrough pain medication (hydrocodone). So to get back to that last year, he put my info on the internet (they got stolen), he got afraid of the DEA so he finally gave me that reference to a pain clinic but left me without medication until they could see me and last nice thing from him was to hear him tell me how much I should loose weight because I was overweight, knowing I couldn't move a lot because of the pain, that he wasn't prescribing me anything for pain anymore and the killer; that I had an eating disorder that I just told him I felt I was about to go down the hole again... So that doctor did help me a little, but in the end, he destroyed what took me over 5 years in a private clinic to get over.... in less than 1 month and a half (probably more 1 month) I lost over 50 pounds if not more, and it's been over 1 year and a half and I still can't eat normally, my pain is worst than ever (I had to change the tramadol for the nucynta because the tramadol was not strong enough anymore)...\nI feel like all I do is bitching at my husband. I can't do anything I would like to do, I don't have friends, I don't know anyone and the only persons I talk to are my husband and my doctors (pain and psychiatrist)... 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        "raw_content": "In 2015, Nevada Legislature passed an annual Commerce Tax that has been activated this year.\nAccording to the State of Nevada Department of Taxation (NV DOT): \u201cThe tax is imposed on businesses with a Nevada gross revenue exceeding $4,000,000 in the taxable year. All businesses are required to file a Commerce Tax return, regardless of liability. The Commerce Tax return is due 45 days following the end of the fiscal year ending June 30. This year, the first return is due August 15, 2016.\u201d\nThere has been some confusion this year, as the NV DOT did not include a copy of the tax return with the introduction letters that were mailed to companies. The due date for these is just around the corner. If you require an extension in filing, please contact the Nevada Department of Taxation at 866-962-3707 or their web site at http://tax.nv.gov.\nThe NV DOT has provided FAQs and video training that may be accessed here: http://tax.nv.gov/welcometocom/\nIf you are a Nevada Incserv registered agent client and you need a copy of your pre-printed form, the introduction letter or if you have any additional questions, please contact us at info@incserv.com.",
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        "raw_content": "Is Film School Really Worth the Cost\u2026NO!\nFilm school, is it worth it? Let me start by saying that I\u2019m a big believer in education and constant learning throughout life. I believe that the only way to truly experience the amazing things the world has to offer is by educating yourself as much as humanly possible.\nWith that said, people who go to film schools to educate themselves about the basics of filmmaking are fools. Now full disclosure, I was one of those fools.\nA little about me, I\u2019ve been in the film industry for almost twenty years. I started my filmmaking journey by attending a technical college in Orlando, FL in 1995. My first job in the industry was in the post-production world.\nAs years went by I learned different crafts and wore different hats; I became a director, writer, producer, editor, colorist, post-production supervisor, and visual effect supervisor.\nI\u2019ve done pretty much almost every job imaginable in the film business. In my multicolor travels I\u2019ve had the opportunity to work with numerous indie filmmakers, with Oscar\u00ae and Sundance winners and even a Moose Jaw Film Festival winner, so every kind of filmmaker under the sun.\nWhen I went to film school non-linear editing was just getting off the ground. No AVID, Final Cut or After Effects. No DSLRs. No RED Camera. No Mini-DV cameras. No low-cost digital VFX. No YouTube. No DVDs with awesome film commentaries and by the way, the Internet was just getting started.\nI wanted to take you down memory lane because at that moment in time there were very few educational options for a person wanting to get into the film industry.\nSo I ponied up and took out a loan for a specialized Associate Film degree from Full Sail that cost me $21,500. At the same time, I took an internship working on the backlot of Universal Studios Orlando.\nLooking back I realize that I learned more from my internship than I did from my film program. After years in the business, I discovered that about 95% of my filmmaking knowledge was acquired \u201con the streets\u201d as they say.\nToday if you attend USC, NYU, Art Institute or LA Film School you can expect to pay $40,000+ a year. This does not include books, materials or living expenses. That\u2019s more than most graduates will earn in their first year and I\u2019m not just pulling that figure out of the air.\nIn the Art Institute\u2019s own marketing material they state that a Digital Filmmaking & Video Production graduate can expect to earn $31,722 a year.\nNow you might say:\n\u201cI\u2019ll just get a loan and pay it off later.\u201d\nSounds like a good idea but\u2026 WRONG! You have to understand that this student loan debt is with you FOREVER. You can\u2019t bankrupt your way out of it (thanks George W. Bush).\nIt\u2019ll be an albatross around your neck for decades to come. Once you get out into the world with your $100,000+ degree your first job more than likely will be as a lowly production assistant that pays you between $75 \u2013 $150 a day. Do you know what your first job industry will be if you don\u2019t have a film degree\u2026 drumroll please\u2026 a lowly production assistant who gets paid between $75 \u2013 $150 a day!\nAs Dov Simens, Quentin Tarantino\u2019s mentor likes to point out:\n\u201cLess than 1% of film school grads ever make a feature.\u201d\nMany film school grads scramble for entry-level work and end up getting hired by people who never went to school. More than 90% of successful professionals in film never went to film school.\nJames Cameron, Steven Spielberg, Quentin Tarantino and most of the most powerful people in Hollywood never attended film schools or even college. Do you know how many times in almost twenty years anyone has asked to see my degree?\u2026never.\nWith the wealth of information out there today for aspiring filmmakers there\u2019s NO reason to go to a four-year school. As Will Hunting said in Good Will Hunting\n\u201cOne day you\u2019re going to wake up and realize that you could have gotten the same education for a dollar fifty in late charges at the public library.\u201d\nHow to learn what you need to know\nYOUTUBE: You can find thousands of filmmaking videos on youtube.com. Full college film theory lectures for free. Videos on what camera to buy, how to light a scene and screenwriting courses.\nDVD & BLU-RAYS: There are tons of amazing filmmaking commentaries on DVD and Blu-ray from the masters of the craft like Scorsese, Spielberg, Kurosawa, Coppola, Fincher, Nolan, P.T. Anderson, Kubrick, Altman, Tarantino and many more. It\u2019s like having them as your personal filmmaking mentors.\nINDIE FILM HUSTLE TV: On IFHTV you will find hundreds of hours of content like documentaries, filmmaking/screenwriting courses, feature films, interviews with the world\u2019s biggest filmmakers and screenwriters and tons more.\nJUMP ON A PROFESSIONAL OR STUDENT SET: There is no shortage of film sets looking for free or cheap labor. It\u2019s fairly easy to jump on an NYU, USC, FULL SAIL, or LA FILM SCHOOL set. You\u2019ll be standing right next to the guy who spent $40,000 and you\u2019ll be learning the same lessons.\nMAKE YOUR OWN MOVIES: Just do what Robert Rodriguez did and learn by making your own films. The amount of knowledge and experience you\u2019ll pick up is invaluable.\nREAD A BOOK: There\u2019s a cornucopia of filmmaking books written about every aspect of the film industry. Take your pick. Check out our Top 10 Screenwriting Books You Need to Read.\nLOCAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE: Going to your local community college is an amazing way to learn the basics of the business. It\u2019ll cost $60 or so a credit, compared to almost $1200 a credit from a top tier school.\nON-LINE COURSES: In today\u2019s world there are so many high-end on-line film courses that can teach you what you need to know to make a living in the film business. In many instances, these courses can be much more accurate and more updated than film schools and don\u2019t have to go through film school bureaucratic red tape to be revised with current information.\nCheck out some of the best online filmmaking courses available:\nTHE MILLION DOLLAR SCREENPLAY! Write your movie today!\nUSC Cinema School\u2019s: Directing the Actor with Nina Foch\nVideo Editing with DaVinci Resolve, FREE Pro Software!\nGo Viral on 7 Social Media Marketing Platforms\nComposition Master Class: Elevate Your Filmmaking and Photography\nGreen Screen & Chroma Key 101\nDSLR Video Production\nFacebook Marketing: A Step-by-Step to Your First 1000 Fans!\nBuilding a Personal Brand by Gary Vaynerchuk\nLegal Guide to Feature & Documentary Films\nFilmmaker\u2019s Legal Guide for Indie Producers\nSo is it still worth spending $40,000+ a year on a film degree or is it better to invest that money into equipment, online training, and real-world experience?\nAs a filmmaker myself I want the next generation coming up behind me to not only make great films but not to be shot in the foot with debt before they even get a chance to walk on the playing field. Please do yourself a favor and always think for yourself. Think outside the box.\nQuestion everything but listen to people who have walked the path before you. I wish you all the luck in the world. Tell beautiful stories and shoot remarkable images.\nUSC Cinema Arts\nNYU: Tisch School of the Arts\nIf you like How to Production Design Your Indie Film on the CHEAP, then click below:\nEnjoyed How to Production Design Your Indie Film on the CHEAP? Please share it in your social networks (Facebook, Twitter, email etc) by using social media buttons at the side or bottom of the blog. Or post to your blog and anywhere else you feel it would be a good fit. Thanks.\n\u2190 IFH 023: Crowdfunding Your Indie Film Like a Pro with Emily BestIFH 024: How I Made Over $90,000 Selling my Short Film + Video Tutorials \u2192\nVashisth Trivedi on January 30, 2016 at 11:46 pm\ni am already in film school in canada and feeling like it was better if i didn\u2019t took and admission here. not at all worth enough and have to face a lot of competition and tremendous pressure for using equipment. But dont have any other option :/\nJared Chan on April 7, 2017 at 7:00 am\nThanks for this Podcast I can relate a lot even though I went to university and completed a bachelor degree then a master degree in different fields, I can still relate to those who have done film school\u2026 I think university as a whole, besides limited uses, is largely worthless. 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        "raw_content": "Tariff tiff: Economists say Trump plan bad for U.S., Kentucky, Louisville\nBy Boris Ladwig | March 7, 2018 5:45 am\nPresident Donald Trump\u2019s planned tariffs on imported steel and aluminum will harm the U.S. economy \u2014 even without retaliation from China and the EU \u2014 and do little, if anything, to help U.S. steelworkers, four economists told Insider.\nTrump told representatives from the steel and aluminum industries last week that he planned to impose a 25 percent tariff on imported steel and a 10 percent tariff on imported aluminum\n\u201cSo, steel and aluminum will see a lot of good things happen,\u201d Trump said. \u201cWe\u2019re going to have new jobs popping up. We\u2019re going to have much more vibrant companies.\u201d\nWhile the steel and aluminum industries are applauding the proposal, economists and representatives from other industries said they worried that higher steel costs would increase prices for products ranging from bridges and cars to washing machines and beer cans.\nLower demand for those products, they said, could lead to job losses in those sectors and more than offset any gains for the steel industry \u2014 and even those aren\u2019t a sure thing.\nTrump in his comments to steel and aluminum industry representatives bemoaned the closing of steel plants and said that those industries had not been treated fairly by other countries, which are subsidizing their industries and manipulating their currencies to give their domestic industries an unfair competitive advantage of their U.S. competitors.\n\u201cWhat they do is they dump massive amounts of product on our country, and it just kills \u2014 it destroys our companies and our jobs,\u201d he said.\n\u201cSo, we\u2019re bringing it back, and we\u2019re going to bring it back relatively rapidly, and we\u2019re going to be instituting tariffs,\u201d he said.\n\u201cYou\u2019re all \u2014 pretty much all of you will immediately be expanding if we give you that level playing field, if we give you that help,\u201d Trump told the industry representatives. \u201cAnd you\u2019re going to hire more workers, and your workers are going to be very happy.\u201d\nSteel companies, indeed are happy, as are their investors: AK Steel said it supported the tariff plan, and Thomas Gibson, president and CEO of the American Iron and Steel Institute said he was pleased with the president\u2019s proposal. Shares of AK Steel jumped 9.5 percent on the day of Trump\u2019s comments. But markets as a whole fell that day, with steel-heavy industries suffering declines: Heavy equipment maker Caterpillar, for example, was down 2.8 percent. Crane maker Manitowoc fell nearly 6 percent.\n\u201cThe problem is that any tariff is clearly a tax on the consumer,\u201d said Morton Marcus, an economist, columnist and former director of Indiana University\u2019s Indiana Business Research Center.\nA tariff on imported steel and aluminum will make those materials more expensive, he said, which means companies that use them \u2014 construction, automotive, soft drinks \u2014 will incur higher production costs that they will pass on to the consumer.\nStephan Gohmann, director of the John H. Schnatter Center for Free Enterprise at the University of Louisville, said tariffs generally do not promote job creation.\nThe tariffs may have a visible effect on jobs in steel and aluminum plants, Gohmann said, but they also will have less visible effects on all industries that use steel, because as their costs and prices rise, their demand will decline \u2014 and so will their number of jobs.\nStephan Gohmann\nThat includes some of Louisville\u2019s biggest employers: UPS will have to pay more for its delivery trucks and cargo planes. Ford Motor Co. will have to pay more for the aluminum and steel it puts in its Escape SUV and F-150 pickup. GE Appliances will have to pay more for the alloy and metal it puts in its washing machines.\nNearly 50,000 jobs in Kentucky are in steel-intensive industries.\nConsumers may not readily notice that they have to pay an extra $100 on a washing machine, Gohmann said, but that\u2019s $100 the consumer won\u2019t be able to spend elsewhere, which will hurt restaurants, retailers and distillers. Lower revenue for those businesses will mean slower growth, stagnation or job reductions.\nMarcus said taxpayers might see higher taxes because their governments had to pay more to build bridges, which would require materials including rebar. And higher prices in products that use steel will reduce consumers\u2019 disposable income.\nEven small price increases add up. A penny increase on a beer can doesn\u2019t sound like much, but U.S. consumers buy billions of cans per year. The Beer Institute said that the aluminum tariff would amount to a tax on the industry of nearly $350 million.\n\u201cYou may not buy as many Doritos,\u201d Marcus said.\nOr, he said, consumers may buy less expensive models of big-ticket items: They may buy the $28,000 Ford F-150 XL instead of the $33,000 F-150 XLT.\nFrank Raymond, economics professor and associate dean of Bellarmine University\u2019s Rubel School of Business, said tariffs generally did not achieve their goal \u2014 to save jobs \u2014 even in the industries they were targeting.\nTariffs on foreign steel are intended to make American steel less expensive by comparison, but if a tariff increases the price of foreign steel, American steel producers likely will raise their prices to match those of their foreign competitors.\n\u201cThe reason is: They can,\u201d Raymond said.\nThe steel and aluminum industries are beholden to their shareholders \u2014 not their employees, he said.\nThose dynamics mean that a tariff would push steel prices higher across the board, with no discernible benefits for U.S. steelworkers, Raymond said.\nMarcus agreed, saying that U.S. producers also may be able to handle higher demand for their products with their current workforce, as the industry may have some excess capacity.\nJose Fernandez, associate professor of economics at UofL, said that beyond higher prices for all kinds of consumer goods, Kentuckians were are likely to see a negative impact from retaliatory tariffs.\nThe European Union, for example, is threatening to respond to Trump\u2019s plan with import tariffs on bluejeans, Harley Davidson and bourbon, according to Reuters.\nThat\u2019s bad news for distillers such as Louisville-based Brown-Forman, which could see demand for Woodford Reserve and other products decline as prices of U.S. products increase relative to those from competitors based outside of the U.S.\nBrown-Forman generates about a quarter of its revenue in Europe.\n\u201cThe tariffs will be bad for the Kentucky economy,\u201d Fernandez said.\nPro-business groups including the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce are worried.\n\u201cWe haven\u2019t fully vetted the latest proposal with our members but naturally we are concerned about the possibility of asymmetrical retaliation by foreign countries against other Kentucky-based industries,\u201d said Ashli Watts, the chamber\u2019s vice president of public affairs.\n\u201cKentucky is a net winner by selling our manufactured goods and agricultural products to other countries. 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        "raw_content": "Being underweight a risk factor for mortality after heart attack\nLow body mass index (BMI) increases risk mortality after acute myocardial infarction (AMI), even after adjustment for other health factors that affect body weight, according to a study published in PLOS Medicine. Researchers from Yale University in the US conducted a prospective cohort study of 57 574 elderly patients hospitalised for AMI, analysing short- and long-term mortality among underweight and normal weight patients (as measured by BMI) while controlling for comorbid illness and frailty. Crude mortality (deaths from all causes without adjustment for other factors likely to affect the risk of death) was higher among underweight patients than among normal weight patients at 30 days and 1, 5 and 17 years after AMI. 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These studies, which involved more than 181 000 adults, included 4628 coronary heart disease events (heart attacks, angina attacks, death) and 3002 strokes recorded during monitoring periods ranging from 3 to 21 years. Analysis of the pooled data showed that loneliness/social isolation was associated with a 29% increased risk of a heart or angina attack and a 32% heightened risk of having a stroke. In a linked editorial, Drs Julianne Holt-Lunstad and Timothy Smith of Brigham Young University in the US pointed out that social factors should be included in medical education, individual risk assessment, and guidelines and policies applied to populations and the delivery of health services.\nCancer gene mutation linked to reduced ovarian reserve\nWomen with a gene mutation known to increase their cancer risk may have reduced ovarian reserve which may have implications for family planning, according to an Australian study published in Human Reproduction. 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Pre-participation screening is an attempt to identify these conditions and prevent deaths. But there are disagreements about the harms and benefits, and national guidelines make different recommendations on types of screening. The authors carried out a detailed review of the literature on the harms and benefits of such pre-participation screening programs to prevent cardiac arrest in non-professional athletes aged 14-34 years. Overall, 25% of people with a condition that may lead to a sudden cardiac death would not be identified, the authors wrote. At the same time, there are a high number of false positives associated with screening programs, meaning healthy people are inappropriately identified as having a potential condition, leading to overdiagnosis and overtreatment. Up to 5% of healthy people can be suspected of having disease following electrocardiograms, and up to 30% of those screened may be referred for additional cardiovascular testing. 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        "raw_content": "Great-West Life announced Feb. 2 that GWL Realty Advisors (GWLRA), through its U.S. subsidiary, has acquired the business of EverWest Real Estate Partners.\nEverWest, headquartered in Denver, Colorado, manages a real estate portfolio of office, industrial, and multi-residential assets in key U.S. markets. Great-West says the acquisition is \u201ca strategic move to build on GWLRA's long-term strategy to establish a global investment platform to serve its investor clients.\u201d Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.\nRick Stone, EverWest President and CEO, along with his leadership team will continue to oversee the business.\nA real estate platform in the U.S.\n\"The acquisition of EverWest provides us with a real estate platform in the U.S. and opens up investment opportunities for our clients,\" said Paul Finkbeiner, President, GWL Realty Advisors. \"This acquisition is an important step for us in achieving our long-term growth strategy that will enhance our customers' portfolio returns.\"\nHub International acquires Firstbrook Pointon Benefits",
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        "raw_content": "Shoppers more likely to buy from international markets: studies\nShoppers are becoming ever more willing to buy online from international markets, according to two new reports out this week. Here what the two studies, from Forrester and Pitney Bowes, say about cross-border shopping.\nIn its Online Crossborder Forecast, 2017 to 2022 (Europe), Forrester predicts that half of European online shoppers will regularly buy across borders by 2022. It finds that already between 50% and 60% of cross-border purchases in clothing and accessories, consumer electronics and luxury goods in the UK France, Germany, Italy and Spain are being bought from within Europe. Some 61% of cross-border sales made by small UK businesses are destined for Europe. And although UK shoppers are also \"significantly\" more likely to buy cross-border from North America than buyers in France, Germany, Italy and Spain, only 20% of UK online cross-border sales came from North American in 2016, and just 6% from Asia.\nShoppers buying across borders within Europe are more likely to use marketplaces than domestic shoppers. These shoppers are buying clothes and consumer electronics, the report found, and, to a lesser extent, jewellery, luxury goods, sporting goods, car parts and cosmetics. Travel services are most frequently bought online and across borders: 27% of online bookings for airlines, and 22% of online bookings for hotels, come from a different country.\nMeanwhile, Pitney Bowes' 2017 Global Ecommerce Study questioned 12,000 consumers from 12 markets and 1,200 retailers from eight markets and found that 70% of shoppers said they had shopped internationally this year, up from 64% previously. More than two-thirds (67%), it found, look on marketplaces from Amazon and eBay to Flipkart and TMall to look for products, compared to 40% who visit retail websites. They say that 62% of their cross-border purchases and 59% of domestic purchases now take place on online marketplaces, rather than retailer websites. The trend is most visible in China, Germany, India and Japan.\nHowever, 47% reported frustration on issues from shipping to returns and lost products.\n\u201cAs consumers become more experienced with online shopping, they\u2019re shifting more of their holiday spend online and expecting better and better service from retailers,\u201d said Lila Snyder, executive vice president and president, global ecommerce and presort services, Pitney Bowes. \u201cOnline shoppers have an entire global marketplace at their fingertips. They expect that there is always a way to get the product they want, shipped where they want, when they want it. This creates both opportunities and challenges for retailers.\u201d\nSnyder continued, \u201cWith even more purchases expected to be online this year, retailers need to double-down on the elements of the consumer experience that matter most \u2013 delivery, returns, tracking and world-class customer care.\u201d\nIndustryInternationalThemes",
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        "raw_content": "More Game of Thrones Set Pictures Tease an Explosive Battle\nPrisoners of Ghostland\nJames Cameron's Science Fiction\nHow much of King\u2019s Landing is going to be left standing at the end of Game of Thrones?\nSimon Pegg clarifies who\u2019s working on Star Trek 4's script. Ryan Reynolds shares his excitement over X-Force. If there\u2019s a sequel to Solo: A Star Wars Story, Jonathan Kasdan wants a familiar bounty hunter to appear. Plus, new footage from iZombie and The Terror, and Guillermo del Toro is heading to Netflix with a spooky new series. 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The script for 4 is being written by Payne and McKay and then also obviously Quentin [Tarantino] turned up at the office a couple of months ago and said, \u201cHey, I\u2019ve got an idea!\u201d So that\u2019s in the hope for further down the line. It\u2019s a good time for Star Trek, I think.\nPegg also offered a few insights on Tarantino\u2019s rumored Trek movie.\nEveryone sort of assumes it\u2019s gonna be like Pulp Fiction in space, but I think his devotion to Trek and his understanding of it\u2026 It won\u2019t be ordinary, it\u2019ll have him all over it, but it won\u2019t be anything a Star Trek fan will have to worry about. He has an acute understanding of the story and he\u2019d never do anything to tear it down. 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So, I\u2019m really excited about that. I\u2019m excited about a couple new characters that we\u2019re talking about. And I\u2019m really especially excited to work with Drew. He\u2019s just amazing.\nThere\u2019s a storyline that everyone\u2019s happy with, but there isn\u2019t a script yet. That\u2019s yet to come.\nDirector Chris McKay debunked the rumor Zac Efron has been cast as Dick Grayson on Twitter.\nTaking a page from the Kenner toy line, Den of Geek reports the latest film will include \u201ctwo new varieties\u201d of Predator with \u201cmuch more advanced\u201d technology than any of the previously seen Predators. According to the outlet, of the new subspecies is confirmed to wear a device on its gauntlet allowing it to control electronics remotely, \u201cincluding his own ship.\u201d\nThe 17 millionth time\u2019s the charm: Simon Kinberg says that production on the long-delayed Gambit film is set to start in the summer.\nLuca Guadagnino\u2019s stomach-churning Suspiria remake opens November 2nd.\nHan Solo 2: Smuggler\u2019s Boogaloo\nJonathan Kasdan promises that any potential sequel to Solo: A Star Wars Story will include an appearance from Bossk, and possibly some of the other alien bounty hunters who made their debut in The Empire Strikes Back.\nI was trying to get [the bounty hunters] in the movie, you know, very hard. And I think that if there\u2019s ever another one of these, you\u2019re going to have to either kill me or Bossk will be in it.\nThe latest poster heralds tomorrow\u2019s trailer.\nSpeaking with Variety, Constantin Films CEO Martin Moszkowicz stated the Resident Evil reboot could very well be a TV series.\nFor us, the main thing is to get it right creatively so people don\u2019t think it\u2019s more of the same. That\u2019s what it\u2019s all about these days, a fresh, different approach.\nFilming begins \u201cshockingly soon\u201d on Wonder Woman 2, according to Patty Jenkins at Cannes.\nBlumhouse has released two new TV spots for Leigh Whannell\u2019s upcoming sci-fi action film.\nWatchers on the Wall and Los Siete Reinos have a new roundup of set pictures and reports that indicate that King\u2019s Landing is in for a rough time in the final season (perhaps even more so than you know, having a whole sept blown up and whatnot). New set pictures from the King\u2019s Landing set show controlled explosions being shot as well as burn damage and signs of the cities\u2019 defenses being breached being added to structures... maybe Dany and her Dragons come knocking?\nNetflix has ordered an original horror anthology series of personally curated stories from Guillermo del Toro.\nGood news! Netflix has renewed Lost in Space for a second season. 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        "raw_content": "The area of study known as the history of mathematics is primarily an investigation into the origin of discoveries in mathematics and, to a lesser extent, an investigation into the mathematical methods and notation of the past.\nBefore the modern age and the worldwide spread of knowledge, written examples of new mathematical developments have come to light only in a few locales. The most ancient mathematical texts available are Plimpton 322 (Babylonian c. 1900 BC),[2] the Rhind Mathematical Papyrus (Egyptian c. 2000\u20131800 BC)[3] and the Moscow Mathematical Papyrus (Egyptian c. 1890 BC). All of these texts concern the so-called Pythagorean theorem, which seems to be the most ancient and widespread mathematical development after basic arithmetic and geometry.\nThe study of mathematics as a demonstrative discipline begins in the 6th century BC with the Pythagoreans, who coined the term \"mathematics\" from the ancient Greek \u03bc\u03ac\u03b8\u03b7\u03bc\u03b1 (mathema), meaning \"subject of instruction\".[4] Greek mathematics greatly refined the methods (especially through the introduction of deductive reasoning and mathematical rigor in proofs) and expanded the subject matter of mathematics.[5] Chinese mathematics made early contributions, including a place value system.[6][7] The Hindu\u2013Arabic numeral system and the rules for the use of its operations, in use throughout the world today, likely evolved over the course of the first millennium AD in India and were transmitted to the west via Islamic mathematics through the work of Mu\u1e25ammad ibn M\u016bs\u0101 al-Khw\u0101rizm\u012b.[8][9] Islamic mathematics, in turn, developed and expanded the mathematics known to these civilizations.[10] Many Greek and Arabic texts on mathematics were then translated into Latin, which led to further development of mathematics in medieval Europe.\nFrom ancient times through the Middle Ages, periods of mathematical discovery were often followed by centuries of stagnation. Beginning in Renaissance Italy in the 16th century, new mathematical developments, interacting with new scientific discoveries, were made at an increasing pace that continues through the present day.\nPrehistoric mathematics\nPrehistoric artifacts discovered in Africa, dated 20,000 years old or more suggest early attempts to quantify time.[12] The Ishango bone, found near the headwaters of the Nile river (northeastern Congo), may be more than 20,000 years old and consists of a series of tally marks carved in three columns running the length of the bone. Common interpretations are that the Ishango bone shows either the earliest known demonstration of sequences of prime numbers[13] or a six-month lunar calendar.[14] Peter Rudman argues that the development of the concept of prime numbers could only have come about after the concept of division, which he dates to after 10,000 BC, with prime numbers probably not being understood until about 500 BC. He also writes that \"no attempt has been made to explain why a tally of something should exhibit multiples of two, prime numbers between 10 and 20, and some numbers that are almost multiples of 10.\"[15] The Ishango bone, according to scholar Alexander Marshack, may have influenced the later development of mathematics in Egypt as, like some entries on the Ishango bone, Egyptian arithmetic also made use of multiplication by 2; this, however, is disputed.[16]\nOther topics covered by Babylonian mathematics include fractions, algebra, quadratic and cubic equations, and the calculation of regular reciprocal pairs.[24] The tablets also include multiplication tables and methods for solving linear, quadratic equations and cubic equations, a remarkable achievement for the time.[25] Tablets from the Old Babylonian period also contain the earliest known statement of the Pythagorean theorem.[26] However, as with Egyptian mathematics, Babylonian mathematics shows no awareness of the difference between exact and approximate solutions, or the solvability of a problem, and most importantly, no explicit statement of the need for proofs or logical principles.[21]\nThe Pythagorean theorem. The Pythagoreans are generally credited with the first proof of the theorem.\nThales used geometry to solve problems such as calculating the height of pyramids and the distance of ships from the shore. He is credited with the first use of deductive reasoning applied to geometry, by deriving four corollaries to Thales' Theorem. As a result, he has been hailed as the first true mathematician and the first known individual to whom a mathematical discovery has been attributed.[38] Pythagoras established the Pythagorean School, whose doctrine it was that mathematics ruled the universe and whose motto was \"All is number\".[39] It was the Pythagoreans who coined the term \"mathematics\", and with whom the study of mathematics for its own sake begins. The Pythagoreans are credited with the first proof of the Pythagorean theorem,[40] though the statement of the theorem has a long history, and with the proof of the existence of irrational numbers.[41][42] Although he was preceded by the Babylonians and the Chinese,[43] the Neopythagorean mathematician Nicomachus (60\u2013120 AD) provided one of the earliest Greco-Roman multiplication tables, whereas the oldest extant Greek multiplication table is found on a wax tablet dated to the 1st century AD (now found in the British Museum).[44] The association of the Neopythagoreans with the Western invention of the multiplication table is evident in its later Medieval name: the mensa Pythagorica.[45]\nArchimedes used the method of exhaustion to approximate the value of pi.\nApollonius of Perga made significant advances in the study of conic sections.\nArchimedes (c.287\u2013212 BC) of Syracuse, widely considered the greatest mathematician of antiquity,[58] used the method of exhaustion to calculate the area under the arc of a parabola with the summation of an infinite series, in a manner not too dissimilar from modern calculus.[59] He also showed one could use the method of exhaustion to calculate the value of \u03c0 with as much precision as desired, and obtained the most accurate value of \u03c0 then known, 310/71 < \u03c0 < 310/70.[60] He also studied the spiral bearing his name, obtained formulas for the volumes of surfaces of revolution (paraboloid, ellipsoid, hyperboloid),[59] and an ingenious method of exponentiation for expressing very large numbers.[61] While he is also known for his contributions to physics and several advanced mechanical devices, Archimedes himself placed far greater value on the products of his thought and general mathematical principles.[62] He regarded as his greatest achievement his finding of the surface area and volume of a sphere, which he obtained by proving these are 2/3 the surface area and volume of a cylinder circumscribing the sphere.[63]\nAround the same time, Eratosthenes of Cyrene (c. 276\u2013194 BC) devised the Sieve of Eratosthenes for finding prime numbers.[68] The 3rd century BC is generally regarded as the \"Golden Age\" of Greek mathematics, with advances in pure mathematics henceforth in relative decline.[69] Nevertheless, in the centuries that followed significant advances were made in applied mathematics, most notably trigonometry, largely to address the needs of astronomers.[69] Hipparchus of Nicaea (c. 190\u2013120 BC) is considered the founder of trigonometry for compiling the first known trigonometric table, and to him is also due the systematic use of the 360 degree circle.[70] Heron of Alexandria (c. 10\u201370 AD) is credited with Heron's formula for finding the area of a scalene triangle and with being the first to recognize the possibility of negative numbers possessing square roots.[71] Menelaus of Alexandria (c. 100 AD) pioneered spherical trigonometry through Menelaus' theorem.[72] The most complete and influential trigonometric work of antiquity is the Almagest of Ptolemy (c. AD 90\u2013168), a landmark astronomical treatise whose trigonometric tables would be used by astronomers for the next thousand years.[73] Ptolemy is also credited with Ptolemy's theorem for deriving trigonometric quantities, and the most accurate value of \u03c0 outside of China until the medieval period, 3.1416.[74]\nThe first woman mathematician recorded by history was Hypatia of Alexandria (AD 350\u2013415). She succeeded her father as Librarian at the Great Library and wrote many works on applied mathematics. Because of a political dispute, the Christian community in Alexandria had her stripped publicly and executed.[79]\nThe Tsinghua Bamboo Slips, containing the world's earliest decimal multiplication table, dated 305 BC during the Warring States period\nThe Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art, one of the earliest surviving mathematical texts from China (2nd century AD).\nAn analysis of early Chinese mathematics has demonstrated its unique development compared to other parts of the world, leading scholars to assume an entirely independent development.[80] The oldest extant mathematical text from China is the Chou Pei Suan Ching, variously dated to between 1200 BC and 100 BC, though a date of about 300 BC appears reasonable.[81] However, the Tsinghua Bamboo Slips, containing the earliest known decimal multiplication table (although ancient Babylonians had ones with a base of 60), is dated around 305 BC and is perhaps the oldest surviving mathematical text of China.[43]\nOf particular note is the use in Chinese mathematics of a decimal positional notation system, the so-called \"rod numerals\" in which distinct ciphers were used for numbers between 1 and 10, and additional ciphers for powers of ten.[82] Thus, the number 123 would be written using the symbol for \"1\", followed by the symbol for \"100\", then the symbol for \"2\" followed by the symbol for \"10\", followed by the symbol for \"3\". This was the most advanced number system in the world at the time, apparently in use several centuries before the common era and well before the development of the Indian numeral system.[83] Rod numerals allowed the representation of numbers as large as desired and allowed calculations to be carried out on the suan pan, or Chinese abacus. The date of the invention of the suan pan is not certain, but the earliest written mention dates from AD 190, in Xu Yue's Supplementary Notes on the Art of Figures.\nThe oldest existent work on geometry in China comes from the philosophical Mohist canon c. 330 BC, compiled by the followers of Mozi (470\u2013390 BC). The Mo Jing described various aspects of many fields associated with physical science, and provided a small number of geometrical theorems as well.[84]\nIn 212 BC, the Emperor Qin Shi Huang (Shi Huang-ti) commanded all books in the Qin Empire other than officially sanctioned ones be burned. This decree was not universally obeyed, but as a consequence of this order little is known about ancient Chinese mathematics before this date. After the book burning of 212 BC, the Han dynasty (202 BC\u2013220 AD) produced works of mathematics which presumably expanded on works that are now lost. The most important of these is The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art, the full title of which appeared by AD 179, but existed in part under other titles beforehand. It consists of 246 word problems involving agriculture, business, employment of geometry to figure height spans and dimension ratios for Chinese pagoda towers, engineering, surveying, and includes material on right triangles and values of \u03c0.[81] It created mathematical proof for the Pythagorean theorem, and a mathematical formula for Gaussian elimination. Liu Hui commented on the work in the 3rd century AD, and gave a value of \u03c0 accurate to 5 decimal places.[85] Though more of a matter of computational stamina than theoretical insight, in the 5th century AD Zu Chongzhi computed the value of \u03c0 to seven decimal places, which remained the most accurate value of \u03c0 for almost the next 1000 years.[85] He also established a method which would later be called Cavalieri's principle to find the volume of a sphere.[86]\nThe high-water mark of Chinese mathematics occurs in the 13th century (latter part of the Song period), with the development of Chinese algebra. The most important text from that period is the Precious Mirror of the Four Elements by Chu Shih-chieh (fl. 1280\u20131303), dealing with the solution of simultaneous higher order algebraic equations using a method similar to Horner's method.[85] The Precious Mirror also contains a diagram of Pascal's triangle with coefficients of binomial expansions through the eighth power, though both appear in Chinese works as early as 1100.[87] The Chinese also made use of the complex combinatorial diagram known as the magic square and magic circles, described in ancient times and perfected by Yang Hui (AD 1238\u20131298).[87]\nEven after European mathematics began to flourish during the Renaissance, European and Chinese mathematics were separate traditions, with significant Chinese mathematical output in decline from the 13th century onwards. Jesuit missionaries such as Matteo Ricci carried mathematical ideas back and forth between the two cultures from the 16th to 18th centuries, though at this point far more mathematical ideas were entering China than leaving.[87]\nThe earliest civilization on the Indian subcontinent is the Indus Valley Civilization that flourished between 2600 and 1900 BC in the Indus river basin. Their cities were laid out with geometric regularity, but no known mathematical documents survive from this civilization.[88]\nThe oldest extant mathematical records from India are the Sulba Sutras (dated variously between the 8th century BC and the 2nd century AD),[89] appendices to religious texts which give simple rules for constructing altars of various shapes, such as squares, rectangles, parallelograms, and others.[90] As with Egypt, the preoccupation with temple functions points to an origin of mathematics in religious ritual.[89] The Sulba Sutras give methods for constructing a circle with approximately the same area as a given square, which imply several different approximations of the value of \u03c0.[91][92] In addition, they compute the square root of 2 to several decimal places, list Pythagorean triples, and give a statement of the Pythagorean theorem.[93] All of these results are present in Babylonian mathematics, indicating Mesopotamian influence.[89] It is not known to what extent the Sulba Sutras influenced later Indian mathematicians. As in China, there is a lack of continuity in Indian mathematics; significant advances are separated by long periods of inactivity.[89]\nP\u0101\u1e47ini (c. 5th century BC) formulated the rules for Sanskrit grammar.[94] His notation was similar to modern mathematical notation, and used metarules, transformations, and recursion. Pingala (roughly 3rd\u20131st centuries BC) in his treatise of prosody uses a device corresponding to a binary numeral system.[95][96] His discussion of the combinatorics of meters corresponds to an elementary version of the binomial theorem. Pingala's work also contains the basic ideas of Fibonacci numbers (called m\u0101tr\u0101meru).[97]\nThe next significant mathematical documents from India after the Sulba Sutras are the Siddhantas, astronomical treatises from the 4th and 5th centuries AD (Gupta period) showing strong Hellenistic influence.[98] They are significant in that they contain the first instance of trigonometric relations based on the half-chord, as is the case in modern trigonometry, rather than the full chord, as was the case in Ptolemaic trigonometry.[99] Through a series of translation errors, the words \"sine\" and \"cosine\" derive from the Sanskrit \"jiya\" and \"kojiya\".[99]\nIn the 5th century AD, Aryabhata wrote the Aryabhatiya, a slim volume, written in verse, intended to supplement the rules of calculation used in astronomy and mathematical mensuration, though with no feeling for logic or deductive methodology.[100] Though about half of the entries are wrong, it is in the Aryabhatiya that the decimal place-value system first appears. Several centuries later, the Muslim mathematician Abu Rayhan Biruni described the Aryabhatiya as a \"mix of common pebbles and costly crystals\".[101]\nExplanation of the sine rule in Yuktibh\u0101\u1e63\u0101\nIn the 7th century, Brahmagupta identified the Brahmagupta theorem, Brahmagupta's identity and Brahmagupta's formula, and for the first time, in Brahma-sphuta-siddhanta, he lucidly explained the use of zero as both a placeholder and decimal digit, and explained the Hindu\u2013Arabic numeral system.[102] It was from a translation of this Indian text on mathematics (c. 770) that Islamic mathematicians were introduced to this numeral system, which they adapted as Arabic numerals. Islamic scholars carried knowledge of this number system to Europe by the 12th century, and it has now displaced all older number systems throughout the world. Various symbol sets are used to represent numbers in the Hindu\u2013Arabic numeral system, all of which evolved from the Brahmi numerals. Each of the roughly dozen major scripts of India has its own numeral glyphs. In the 10th century, Halayudha's commentary on Pingala's work contains a study of the Fibonacci sequence and Pascal's triangle, and describes the formation of a matrix.\nIn the 12th century, Bh\u0101skara II[103] lived in southern India and wrote extensively on all then known branches of mathematics. His work contains mathematical objects equivalent or approximately equivalent to infinitesimals, derivatives, the mean value theorem and the derivative of the sine function. To what extent he anticipated the invention of calculus is a controversial subject among historians of mathematics.[104]\nIn the 14th century, Madhava of Sangamagrama, the founder of the so-called Kerala School of Mathematics, found the Madhava\u2013Leibniz series, and, using 21 terms, computed the value of \u03c0 as 3.14159265359. Madhava also found the Madhava-Gregory series to determine the arctangent, the Madhava-Newton power series to determine sine and cosine and the Taylor approximation for sine and cosine functions.[105] In the 16th century, Jyesthadeva consolidated many of the Kerala School's developments and theorems in the Yukti-bh\u0101\u1e63\u0101.[106] However, the Kerala School did not formulate a systematic theory of differentiation and integration, nor is there any direct evidence of their results being transmitted outside Kerala.[107][108][109][110]\nMain article: Mathematics in medieval Islam\nPage from The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing by Muhammad ibn M\u016bs\u0101 al-Khw\u0101rizm\u012b (c. AD 820)\nThe Islamic Empire established across Persia, the Middle East, Central Asia, North Africa, Iberia, and in parts of India in the 8th century made significant contributions towards mathematics. Although most Islamic texts on mathematics were written in Arabic, most of them were not written by Arabs, since much like the status of Greek in the Hellenistic world, Arabic was used as the written language of non-Arab scholars throughout the Islamic world at the time. Persians contributed to the world of Mathematics alongside Arabs.\nIn the 9th century, the Persian mathematician Mu\u1e25ammad ibn M\u016bs\u0101 al-Khw\u0101rizm\u012b wrote several important books on the Hindu\u2013Arabic numerals and on methods for solving equations. His book On the Calculation with Hindu Numerals, written about 825, along with the work of Al-Kindi, were instrumental in spreading Indian mathematics and Indian numerals to the West. The word algorithm is derived from the Latinization of his name, Algoritmi, and the word algebra from the title of one of his works, Al-Kit\u0101b al-mukhta\u1e63ar f\u012b h\u012bs\u0101b al-\u011fabr wa\u2019l-muq\u0101bala (The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing). He gave an exhaustive explanation for the algebraic solution of quadratic equations with positive roots,[111] and he was the first to teach algebra in an elementary form and for its own sake.[112] He also discussed the fundamental method of \"reduction\" and \"balancing\", referring to the transposition of subtracted terms to the other side of an equation, that is, the cancellation of like terms on opposite sides of the equation. This is the operation which al-Khw\u0101rizm\u012b originally described as al-jabr.[113] His algebra was also no longer concerned \"with a series of problems to be resolved, but an exposition which starts with primitive terms in which the combinations must give all possible prototypes for equations, which henceforward explicitly constitute the true object of study.\" He also studied an equation for its own sake and \"in a generic manner, insofar as it does not simply emerge in the course of solving a problem, but is specifically called on to define an infinite class of problems.\"[114]\nIn Egypt, Abu Kamil extended algebra to the set of irrational numbers, accepting square roots and fourth roots as solutions and coefficients to quadratic equations. He also developed techniques used to solve three non-linear simultaneous equations with three unknown variables. One unique feature of his works was trying to find all the possible solutions to some of his problems, including one where he found 2676 solutions.[115] His works formed an important foundation for the development of algebra and influenced later mathematicians, such as al-Karaji and Fibonacci.\nFurther developments in algebra were made by Al-Karaji in his treatise al-Fakhri, where he extends the methodology to incorporate integer powers and integer roots of unknown quantities. Something close to a proof by mathematical induction appears in a book written by Al-Karaji around 1000 AD, who used it to prove the binomial theorem, Pascal's triangle, and the sum of integral cubes.[116] The historian of mathematics, F. Woepcke,[117] praised Al-Karaji for being \"the first who introduced the theory of algebraic calculus.\" Also in the 10th century, Abul Wafa translated the works of Diophantus into Arabic. Ibn al-Haytham was the first mathematician to derive the formula for the sum of the fourth powers, using a method that is readily generalizable for determining the general formula for the sum of any integral powers. He performed an integration in order to find the volume of a paraboloid, and was able to generalize his result for the integrals of polynomials up to the fourth degree. He thus came close to finding a general formula for the integrals of polynomials, but he was not concerned with any polynomials higher than the fourth degree.[118]\nIn the late 11th century, Omar Khayyam wrote Discussions of the Difficulties in Euclid, a book about what he perceived as flaws in Euclid's Elements, especially the parallel postulate. He was also the first to find the general geometric solution to cubic equations. He was also very influential in calendar reform.\nIn the 13th century, Nasir al-Din Tusi (Nasireddin) made advances in spherical trigonometry. He also wrote influential work on Euclid's parallel postulate. In the 15th century, Ghiyath al-Kashi computed the value of \u03c0 to the 16th decimal place. Kashi also had an algorithm for calculating nth roots, which was a special case of the methods given many centuries later by Ruffini and Horner.\nOther achievements of Muslim mathematicians during this period include the addition of the decimal point notation to the Arabic numerals, the discovery of all the modern trigonometric functions besides the sine, al-Kindi's introduction of cryptanalysis and frequency analysis, the development of analytic geometry by Ibn al-Haytham, the beginning of algebraic geometry by Omar Khayyam and the development of an algebraic notation by al-Qalas\u0101d\u012b.[119]\nDuring the time of the Ottoman Empire and Safavid Empire from the 15th century, the development of Islamic mathematics became stagnant.\nFurther information: Category:Medieval European mathematics, List of medieval European scientists, and European science in the Middle Ages\nNicole Oresme (1323-1382), shown in this contemporary illuminated manuscript with an armillary sphere in the foreground, was the first to offer a mathematical proof for the divergence of the harmonic series.[120]\nMedieval European interest in mathematics was driven by concerns quite different from those of modern mathematicians. One driving element was the belief that mathematics provided the key to understanding the created order of nature, frequently justified by Plato's Timaeus and the biblical passage (in the Book of Wisdom) that God had ordered all things in measure, and number, and weight.[121]\nBoethius provided a place for mathematics in the curriculum in the 6th century when he coined the term quadrivium to describe the study of arithmetic, geometry, astronomy, and music. He wrote De institutione arithmetica, a free translation from the Greek of Nicomachus's Introduction to Arithmetic; De institutione musica, also derived from Greek sources; and a series of excerpts from Euclid's Elements. His works were theoretical, rather than practical, and were the basis of mathematical study until the recovery of Greek and Arabic mathematical works.[122][123]\nIn the 12th century, European scholars traveled to Spain and Sicily seeking scientific Arabic texts, including al-Khw\u0101rizm\u012b's The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing, translated into Latin by Robert of Chester, and the complete text of Euclid's Elements, translated in various versions by Adelard of Bath, Herman of Carinthia, and Gerard of Cremona.[124][125] These and other new sources sparked a renewal of mathematics.\nSee also: Latin translations of the 12th century\nLeonardo of Pisa, now known as Fibonacci, serendipitously learned about the Hindu\u2013Arabic numerals on a trip to what is now B\u00e9ja\u00efa, Algeria with his merchant father. (Europe was still using Roman numerals.) There, he observed a system of arithmetic (specifically algorism) which due to the positional notation of Hindu\u2013Arabic numerals was much more efficient and greatly facilitated commerce. Leonardo wrote Liber Abaci in 1202 (updated in 1254) introducing the technique to Europe and beginning a long period of popularizing it. The book also brought to Europe what is now known as the Fibonacci sequence (known to Indian mathematicians for hundreds of years before that) which was used as an unremarkable example within the text.\nThe 14th century saw the development of new mathematical concepts to investigate a wide range of problems.[126] One important contribution was development of mathematics of local motion.\nThomas Bradwardine proposed that speed (V) increases in arithmetic proportion as the ratio of force (F) to resistance (R) increases in geometric proportion. Bradwardine expressed this by a series of specific examples, but although the logarithm had not yet been conceived, we can express his conclusion anachronistically by writing: V = log (F/R).[127] Bradwardine's analysis is an example of transferring a mathematical technique used by al-Kindi and Arnald of Villanova to quantify the nature of compound medicines to a different physical problem.[128]\nOne of the 14th-century Oxford Calculators, William Heytesbury, lacking differential calculus and the concept of limits, proposed to measure instantaneous speed \"by the path that would be described by [a body] if... it were moved uniformly at the same degree of speed with which it is moved in that given instant\".[129]\nHeytesbury and others mathematically determined the distance covered by a body undergoing uniformly accelerated motion (today solved by integration), stating that \"a moving body uniformly acquiring or losing that increment [of speed] will traverse in some given time a [distance] completely equal to that which it would traverse if it were moving continuously through the same time with the mean degree [of speed]\".[130]\nNicole Oresme at the University of Paris and the Italian Giovanni di Casali independently provided graphical demonstrations of this relationship, asserting that the area under the line depicting the constant acceleration, represented the total distance traveled.[131] In a later mathematical commentary on Euclid's Elements, Oresme made a more detailed general analysis in which he demonstrated that a body will acquire in each successive increment of time an increment of any quality that increases as the odd numbers. Since Euclid had demonstrated the sum of the odd numbers are the square numbers, the total quality acquired by the body increases as the square of the time.[132]\nPortrait of Luca Pacioli, a painting traditionally attributed to Jacopo de' Barbari, 1495, (Museo di Capodimonte).\nDuring the Renaissance, the development of mathematics and of accounting were intertwined.[133] While there is no direct relationship between algebra and accounting, the teaching of the subjects and the books published often intended for the children of merchants who were sent to reckoning schools (in Flanders and Germany) or abacus schools (known as abbaco in Italy), where they learned the skills useful for trade and commerce. There is probably no need for algebra in performing bookkeeping operations, but for complex bartering operations or the calculation of compound interest, a basic knowledge of arithmetic was mandatory and knowledge of algebra was very useful.\nPiero della Francesca (c.1415\u20131492) wrote books on solid geometry and linear perspective, including De Prospectiva Pingendi (On Perspective for Painting), Trattato d\u2019Abaco (Abacus Treatise), and De corporibus regularibus (Regular Solids).[134][135][136]\nLuca Pacioli's Summa de Arithmetica, Geometria, Proportioni et Proportionalit\u00e0 (Italian: \"Review of Arithmetic, Geometry, Ratio and Proportion\") was first printed and published in Venice in 1494. It included a 27-page treatise on bookkeeping, \"Particularis de Computis et Scripturis\" (Italian: \"Details of Calculation and Recording\"). It was written primarily for, and sold mainly to, merchants who used the book as a reference text, as a source of pleasure from the mathematical puzzles it contained, and to aid the education of their sons.[137] In Summa Arithmetica, Pacioli introduced symbols for plus and minus for the first time in a printed book, symbols that became standard notation in Italian Renaissance mathematics. Summa Arithmetica was also the first known book printed in Italy to contain algebra. Pacioli obtained many of his ideas from Piero Della Francesca whom he plagiarized.\nIn Italy, during the first half of the 16th century, Scipione del Ferro and Niccol\u00f2 Fontana Tartaglia discovered solutions for cubic equations. Gerolamo Cardano published them in his 1545 book Ars Magna, together with a solution for the quartic equations, discovered by his student Lodovico Ferrari. In 1572 Rafael Bombelli published his L'Algebra in which he showed how to deal with the imaginary quantities that could appear in Cardano's formula for solving cubic equations.\nSimon Stevin's book De Thiende ('the art of tenths'), first published in Dutch in 1585, contained the first systematic treatment of decimal notation, which influenced all later work on the real number system.\nDriven by the demands of navigation and the growing need for accurate maps of large areas, trigonometry grew to be a major branch of mathematics. Bartholomaeus Pitiscus was the first to use the word, publishing his Trigonometria in 1595. Regiomontanus's table of sines and cosines was published in 1533.[138]\nDuring the Renaissance the desire of artists to represent the natural world realistically, together with the rediscovered philosophy of the Greeks, led artists to study mathematics. They were also the engineers and architects of that time, and so had need of mathematics in any case. The art of painting in perspective, and the developments in geometry that involved, were studied intensely.[139]\nMathematics during the Scientific Revolution\nThe 17th century saw an unprecedented increase of mathematical and scientific ideas across Europe. Galileo observed the moons of Jupiter in orbit about that planet, using a telescope based on a toy imported from Holland. Tycho Brahe had gathered an enormous quantity of mathematical data describing the positions of the planets in the sky. By his position as Brahe's assistant, Johannes Kepler was first exposed to and seriously interacted with the topic of planetary motion. Kepler's calculations were made simpler by the contemporaneous invention of logarithms by John Napier and Jost B\u00fcrgi. Kepler succeeded in formulating mathematical laws of planetary motion.[140] The analytic geometry developed by Ren\u00e9 Descartes (1596\u20131650) allowed those orbits to be plotted on a graph, in Cartesian coordinates.\nBuilding on earlier work by many predecessors, Isaac Newton discovered the laws of physics explaining Kepler's Laws, and brought together the concepts now known as calculus. Independently, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, who is arguably one of the most important mathematicians of the 17th century, developed calculus and much of the calculus notation still in use today. Science and mathematics had become an international endeavor, which would soon spread over the entire world.[141]\nIn addition to the application of mathematics to the studies of the heavens, applied mathematics began to expand into new areas, with the correspondence of Pierre de Fermat and Blaise Pascal. Pascal and Fermat set the groundwork for the investigations of probability theory and the corresponding rules of combinatorics in their discussions over a game of gambling. Pascal, with his wager, attempted to use the newly developing probability theory to argue for a life devoted to religion, on the grounds that even if the probability of success was small, the rewards were infinite. In some sense, this foreshadowed the development of utility theory in the 18th\u201319th century.\nLeonhard Euler by Emanuel Handmann.\nThe most influential mathematician of the 18th century was arguably Leonhard Euler. His contributions range from founding the study of graph theory with the Seven Bridges of K\u00f6nigsberg problem to standardizing many modern mathematical terms and notations. For example, he named the square root of minus 1 with the symbol i, and he popularized the use of the Greek letter to stand for the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. He made numerous contributions to the study of topology, graph theory, calculus, combinatorics, and complex analysis, as evidenced by the multitude of theorems and notations named for him.\nOther important European mathematicians of the 18th century included Joseph Louis Lagrange, who did pioneering work in number theory, algebra, differential calculus, and the calculus of variations, and Laplace who, in the age of Napoleon, did important work on the foundations of celestial mechanics and on statistics.\nCarl Friedrich Gauss.\nThroughout the 19th century mathematics became increasingly abstract. Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777\u20131855) epitomizes this trend. He did revolutionary work on functions of complex variables, in geometry, and on the convergence of series, leaving aside his many contributions to science. He also gave the first satisfactory proofs of the fundamental theorem of algebra and of the quadratic reciprocity law.\nBehavior of lines with a common perpendicular in each of the three types of geometry\nThis century saw the development of the two forms of non-Euclidean geometry, where the parallel postulate of Euclidean geometry no longer holds. The Russian mathematician Nikolai Ivanovich Lobachevsky and his rival, the Hungarian mathematician J\u00e1nos Bolyai, independently defined and studied hyperbolic geometry, where uniqueness of parallels no longer holds. In this geometry the sum of angles in a triangle add up to less than 180\u00b0. Elliptic geometry was developed later in the 19th century by the German mathematician Bernhard Riemann; here no parallel can be found and the angles in a triangle add up to more than 180\u00b0. Riemann also developed Riemannian geometry, which unifies and vastly generalizes the three types of geometry, and he defined the concept of a manifold, which generalizes the ideas of curves and surfaces.\nThe 19th century saw the beginning of a great deal of abstract algebra. Hermann Grassmann in Germany gave a first version of vector spaces, William Rowan Hamilton in Ireland developed noncommutative algebra. The British mathematician George Boole devised an algebra that soon evolved into what is now called Boolean algebra, in which the only numbers were 0 and 1. Boolean algebra is the starting point of mathematical logic and has important applications in computer science.\nAugustin-Louis Cauchy, Bernhard Riemann, and Karl Weierstrass reformulated the calculus in a more rigorous fashion.\nAlso, for the first time, the limits of mathematics were explored. Niels Henrik Abel, a Norwegian, and \u00c9variste Galois, a Frenchman, proved that there is no general algebraic method for solving polynomial equations of degree greater than four (Abel\u2013Ruffini theorem). Other 19th-century mathematicians utilized this in their proofs that straightedge and compass alone are not sufficient to trisect an arbitrary angle, to construct the side of a cube twice the volume of a given cube, nor to construct a square equal in area to a given circle. Mathematicians had vainly attempted to solve all of these problems since the time of the ancient Greeks. On the other hand, the limitation of three dimensions in geometry was surpassed in the 19th century through considerations of parameter space and hypercomplex numbers.\nAbel and Galois's investigations into the solutions of various polynomial equations laid the groundwork for further developments of group theory, and the associated fields of abstract algebra. In the 20th century physicists and other scientists have seen group theory as the ideal way to study symmetry.\nIn the later 19th century, Georg Cantor established the first foundations of set theory, which enabled the rigorous treatment of the notion of infinity and has become the common language of nearly all mathematics. Cantor's set theory, and the rise of mathematical logic in the hands of Peano, L. E. J. Brouwer, David Hilbert, Bertrand Russell, and A.N. Whitehead, initiated a long running debate on the foundations of mathematics.\nThe 19th century saw the founding of a number of national mathematical societies: the London Mathematical Society in 1865, the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 Math\u00e9matique de France in 1872, the Circolo Matematico di Palermo in 1884, the Edinburgh Mathematical Society in 1883, and the American Mathematical Society in 1888. The first international, special-interest society, the Quaternion Society, was formed in 1899, in the context of a vector controversy.\nIn 1897, Hensel introduced p-adic numbers.\nA map illustrating the Four Color Theorem\nThe 20th century saw mathematics become a major profession. Every year, thousands of new Ph.D.s in mathematics were awarded, and jobs were available in both teaching and industry. An effort to catalogue the areas and applications of mathematics was undertaken in Klein's encyclopedia.\nIn a 1900 speech to the International Congress of Mathematicians, David Hilbert set out a list of 23 unsolved problems in mathematics. These problems, spanning many areas of mathematics, formed a central focus for much of 20th-century mathematics. Today, 10 have been solved, 7 are partially solved, and 2 are still open. The remaining 4 are too loosely formulated to be stated as solved or not.\nNotable historical conjectures were finally proven. In 1976, Wolfgang Haken and Kenneth Appel used a computer to prove the four color theorem. Andrew Wiles, building on the work of others, proved Fermat's Last Theorem in 1995. Paul Cohen and Kurt G\u00f6del proved that the continuum hypothesis is independent of (could neither be proved nor disproved from) the standard axioms of set theory. In 1998 Thomas Callister Hales proved the Kepler conjecture.\nMathematical collaborations of unprecedented size and scope took place. An example is the classification of finite simple groups (also called the \"enormous theorem\"), whose proof between 1955 and 1983 required 500-odd journal articles by about 100 authors, and filling tens of thousands of pages. A group of French mathematicians, including Jean Dieudonn\u00e9 and Andr\u00e9 Weil, publishing under the pseudonym \"Nicolas Bourbaki\", attempted to exposit all of known mathematics as a coherent rigorous whole. The resulting several dozen volumes has had a controversial influence on mathematical education.[142]\nNewtonian (red) vs. Einsteinian orbit (blue) of a lone planet orbiting a star, with relativistic precession of apsides\nDifferential geometry came into its own when Einstein used it in general relativity. Entire new areas of mathematics such as mathematical logic, topology, and John von Neumann's game theory changed the kinds of questions that could be answered by mathematical methods. All kinds of structures were abstracted using axioms and given names like metric spaces, topological spaces etc. As mathematicians do, the concept of an abstract structure was itself abstracted and led to category theory. Grothendieck and Serre recast algebraic geometry using sheaf theory. Large advances were made in the qualitative study of dynamical systems that Poincar\u00e9 had begun in the 1890s. Measure theory was developed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Applications of measures include the Lebesgue integral, Kolmogorov's axiomatisation of probability theory, and ergodic theory. Knot theory greatly expanded. Quantum mechanics led to the development of functional analysis. Other new areas include, Laurent Schwartz's distribution theory, fixed point theory, singularity theory and Ren\u00e9 Thom's catastrophe theory, model theory, and Mandelbrot's fractals. Lie theory with its Lie groups and Lie algebras became one of the major areas of study.\nNon-standard analysis, introduced by Abraham Robinson, rehabillitated the infinitesimal approach to calculus, which had fallen into disrepute in favour of the theory of limits, by extending the field of real numbers to the Hyperreal numbers which include infinitesimal and infinite quantities. An even larger number system, the surreal numbers were discovered by John Horton Conway in connection with combinatorial games.\nThe development and continual improvement of computers, at first mechanical analog machines and then digital electronic machines, allowed industry to deal with larger and larger amounts of data to facilitate mass production and distribution and communication, and new areas of mathematics were developed to deal with this: Alan Turing's computability theory; complexity theory; Derrick Henry Lehmer's use of ENIAC to further number theory and the Lucas-Lehmer test; Claude Shannon's information theory; signal processing; data analysis; optimization and other areas of operations research. In the preceding centuries much mathematical focus was on calculus and continuous functions, but the rise of computing and communication networks led to an increasing importance of discrete concepts and the expansion of combinatorics including graph theory. The speed and data processing abilities of computers also enabled the handling of mathematical problems that were too time-consuming to deal with by pencil and paper calculations, leading to areas such as numerical analysis and symbolic computation. Some of the most important methods and algorithms of the 20th century are: the simplex algorithm, the Fast Fourier Transform, error-correcting codes, the Kalman filter from control theory and the RSA algorithm of public-key cryptography.\nAt the same time, deep insights were made about the limitations to mathematics. In 1929 and 1930, it was proved the truth or falsity of all statements formulated about the natural numbers plus one of addition and multiplication, was decidable, i.e. could be determined by some algorithm. In 1931, Kurt G\u00f6del found that this was not the case for the natural numbers plus both addition and multiplication; this system, known as Peano arithmetic, was in fact incompletable. (Peano arithmetic is adequate for a good deal of number theory, including the notion of prime number.) A consequence of G\u00f6del's two incompleteness theorems is that in any mathematical system that includes Peano arithmetic (including all of analysis and geometry), truth necessarily outruns proof, i.e. there are true statements that cannot be proved within the system. Hence mathematics cannot be reduced to mathematical logic, and David Hilbert's dream of making all of mathematics complete and consistent needed to be reformulated.\nThe absolute value of the Gamma function on the complex plane.\nOne of the more colorful figures in 20th-century mathematics was Srinivasa Aiyangar Ramanujan (1887\u20131920), an Indian autodidact who conjectured or proved over 3000 theorems, including properties of highly composite numbers, the partition function and its asymptotics, and mock theta functions. He also made major investigations in the areas of gamma functions, modular forms, divergent series, hypergeometric series and prime number theory.\nPaul Erd\u0151s published more papers than any other mathematician in history, working with hundreds of collaborators. Mathematicians have a game equivalent to the Kevin Bacon Game, which leads to the Erd\u0151s number of a mathematician. This describes the \"collaborative distance\" between a person and Paul Erd\u0151s, as measured by joint authorship of mathematical papers.\nEmmy Noether has been described by many as the most important woman in the history of mathematics.[143] She studied the theories of rings, fields, and algebras.\nAs in most areas of study, the explosion of knowledge in the scientific age has led to specialization: by the end of the century there were hundreds of specialized areas in mathematics and the Mathematics Subject Classification was dozens of pages long.[144] More and more mathematical journals were published and, by the end of the century, the development of the world wide web led to online publishing.\nSee also: List of unsolved problems in mathematics \u00a7 Problems solved since 1995\nIn 2000, the Clay Mathematics Institute announced the seven Millennium Prize Problems, and in 2003 the Poincar\u00e9 conjecture was solved by Grigori Perelman (who declined to accept an award, as he was critical of the mathematics establishment).\nMost mathematical journals now have online versions as well as print versions, and many online-only journals are launched. There is an increasing drive towards open access publishing, first popularized by the arXiv.\nFuture of mathematics\nMain article: Future of mathematics\nThere are many observable trends in mathematics, the most notable being that the subject is growing ever larger, computers are ever more important and powerful, the application of mathematics to bioinformatics is rapidly expanding, the volume of data to be analyzed being produced by science and industry, facilitated by computers, is explosively expanding.\nHistory of calculus\nHistory of combinatorics\nHistory of the function concept\nHistory of mathematical notation\nHistory of writing numbers\nKenneth O. May Prize\nLists of mathematicians\nList of mathematics history topics\nTimeline of mathematics\n1 2 (Boyer 1991, \"Euclid of Alexandria\" p. 119)\n\u2191 J. Friberg, \"Methods and traditions of Babylonian mathematics. Plimpton 322, Pythagorean triples, and the Babylonian triangle parameter equations\", Historia Mathematica, 8, 1981, pp. 277\u2014318.\n\u2191 Neugebauer, Otto (1969) [1957]. The Exact Sciences in Antiquity (2 ed.). Dover Publications. ISBN 978-0-486-22332-2. Chap. IV \"Egyptian Mathematics and Astronomy\", pp. 71\u201396.\n\u2191 Heath. A Manual of Greek Mathematics. p. 5.\n\u2191 Sir Thomas L. Heath, A Manual of Greek Mathematics, Dover, 1963, p. 1: \"In the case of mathematics, it is the Greek contribution which it is most essential to know, for it was the Greeks who first made mathematics a science.\"\n\u2191 George Gheverghese Joseph, The Crest of the Peacock: Non-European Roots of Mathematics,Penguin Books, London, 1991, pp.140\u2014148\n\u2191 Georges Ifrah, Universalgeschichte der Zahlen, Campus, Frankfurt/New York, 1986, pp.428\u2014437\n\u2191 Robert Kaplan, \"The Nothing That Is: A Natural History of Zero\", Allen Lane/The Penguin Press, London, 1999\n\u2191 \"The ingenious method of expressing every possible number using a set of ten symbols (each symbol having a place value and an absolute value) emerged in India. The idea seems so simple nowadays that its significance and profound importance is no longer appreciated. Its simplicity lies in the way it facilitated calculation and placed arithmetic foremost amongst useful inventions. the importance of this invention is more readily appreciated when one considers that it was beyond the two greatest men of Antiquity, Archimedes and Apollonius.\" \u2013 Pierre Simon Laplace http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/HistTopics/Indian_numerals.html\n\u2191 A.P. Juschkewitsch, \"Geschichte der Mathematik im Mittelalter\", Teubner, Leipzig, 1964\n1 2 (Boyer 1991, \"Origins\" p. 3)\n\u2191 Mathematics in (central) Africa before colonization\n\u2191 Williams, Scott W. (2005). \"The Oldest Mathematical Object is in Swaziland\". Mathematicians of the African Diaspora. SUNY Buffalo mathematics department. Retrieved 2006-05-06.\n\u2191 Marshack, Alexander (1991): The Roots of Civilization, Colonial Hill, Mount Kisco, NY.\n\u2191 Rudman, Peter Strom (2007). How Mathematics Happened: The First 50,000 Years. Prometheus Books. p. 64. ISBN 978-1-59102-477-4.\n\u2191 Marshack, A. 1972. The Roots of Civilization: the Cognitive Beginning of Man\u2019s First Art, Symbol and Notation. New York: McGraw-Hil\n\u2191 Thom, Alexander, and Archie Thom, 1988, \"The metrology and geometry of Megalithic Man\", pp 132\u2013151 in C.L.N. Ruggles, ed., Records in Stone: Papers in memory of Alexander Thom. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-33381-4.\n\u2191 (Boyer 1991, \"Mesopotamia\" p. 24)\n1 2 3 4 5 6 (Boyer 1991, \"Mesopotamia\" p. 26)\n1 2 3 (Boyer 1991, \"Mesopotamia\" p. 25)\n1 2 (Boyer 1991, \"Mesopotamia\" p. 41)\n\u2191 Aaboe, Asger (1998). Episodes from the Early History of Mathematics. New York: Random House. pp. 30\u201331.\n\u2191 (Boyer 1991, \"Egypt\" p. 11)\n\u2191 Egyptian Unit Fractions at MathPages\n\u2191 Egyptian Unit Fractions\n\u2191 Egyptian Papyri\n\u2191 Egyptian Algebra \u2013 Mathematicians of the African Diaspora\n\u2191 Egyptian Mathematical Papyri \u2013 Mathematicians of the African Diaspora\n\u2191 Howard Eves, An Introduction to the History of Mathematics, Saunders, 1990, ISBN 0-03-029558-0\n\u2191 (Boyer 1991, \"The Age of Plato and Aristotle\" p. 99)\n\u2191 Martin Bernal, \"Animadversions on the Origins of Western Science\", pp. 72\u201383 in Michael H. Shank, ed., The Scientific Enterprise in Antiquity and the Middle Ages, (Chicago: University of Chicago Press) 2000, p. 75.\n\u2191 Bill Casselman. \"One of the Oldest Extant Diagrams from Euclid\". University of British Columbia. Retrieved 2008-09-26.\n\u2191 Eves, Howard, An Introduction to the History of Mathematics, Saunders, 1990, ISBN 0-03-029558-0.\n\u2191 Kurt Von Fritz (1945). \"The Discovery of Incommensurability by Hippasus of Metapontum\". The Annals of Mathematics.\n\u2191 James R. Choike (1980). \"The Pentagram and the Discovery of an Irrational Number\". The Two-Year College Mathematics Journal.\n1 2 Jane Qiu (7 January 2014). \"Ancient times table hidden in Chinese bamboo strips\". Nature. Retrieved 15 September 2014.\n\u2191 David E. Smith (1958), History of Mathematics, Volume I: General Survey of the History of Elementary Mathematics, New York: Dover Publications (a reprint of the 1951 publication), ISBN 0-486-20429-4, pp 58, 129.\n\u2191 David E. Smith (1958), History of Mathematics, Volume I: General Survey of the History of Elementary Mathematics, New York: Dover Publications (a reprint of the 1951 publication), ISBN 0-486-20429-4, p. 129.\n1 2 (Boyer 1991, \"The Age of Plato and Aristotle\" p. 88)\n\u2191 Calian, George F. (2014). \"One, Two, Three\u2026 A Discussion on the Generation of Numbers\" (PDF). New Europe College.\n\u2191 (Boyer 1991, \"Euclid of Alexandria\" p. 100)\n\u2191 Howard Eves, An Introduction to the History of Mathematics, Saunders, 1990, ISBN 0-03-029558-0 p. 141: \"No work, except The Bible, has been more widely used....\"\n\u2191 (Boyer 1991, \"Archimedes of Syracuse\" p. 120)\n1 2 (Boyer 1991, \"Archimedes of Syracuse\" p. 130)\n\u2191 (Boyer 1991, \"Apollonius of Perga\" p. 145)\n\u2191 (Boyer 1991, \"Greek Trigonometry and Mensuration\" p. 161)\n1 2 (Boyer 1991, \"Greek Trigonometry and Mensuration\" p. 175)\n\u2191 S.C. Roy. Complex numbers: lattice simulation and zeta function applications, p. 1 . Harwood Publishing, 2007, 131 pages. ISBN 1-904275-25-7\n\u2191 (Boyer 1991, \"Revival and Decline of Greek Mathematics\" p. 178)\n1 2 (Boyer 1991, \"Revival and Decline of Greek Mathematics\" p. 181)\n\u2191 Ecclesiastical History,Bk VI: Chap. 15\n\u2191 (Boyer 1991, \"China and India\" p. 201)\n1 2 (Boyer 1991, \"China and India\" p. 196)\n\u2191 Katz 2007, pp. 194\u2013199\n\u2191 Needham, Joseph (1986). \"Science and Civilisation in China\". 3, Mathematics and the Sciences of the Heavens and the Earth. Taipei: Caves Books Ltd.\n1 2 3 (Boyer 1991, \"China and India\" p. 202)\n\u2191 Zill, Dennis G.; Wright, Scott; Wright, Warren S. (2009). Calculus: Early Transcendentals (3 ed.). Jones & Bartlett Learning. p. xxvii. ISBN 0-7637-5995-3. Extract of page 27\n1 2 3 4 (Boyer 1991, \"China and India\" p. 207)\n\u2191 T. K. Puttaswamy, \"The Accomplishments of Ancient Indian Mathematicians\", pp. 411\u20132, in Selin, Helaine; D'Ambrosio, Ubiratan, eds. (2000). Mathematics Across Cultures: The History of Non-western Mathematics. Springer. ISBN 1-4020-0260-2.\n\u2191 R. P. Kulkarni, \"The Value of \u03c0 known to \u015aulbas\u016btras\", Indian Journal for the History of Science, 13 1 (1978): 32-41\n\u2191 J.J. Connor, E.F. Robertson. The Indian Sulba Sutras Univ. of St. Andrew, Scotland The values for \u03c0 are 4 x (13/15)2 (3.0044...), 25/8 (3.125), 900/289 (3.11418685...), 1156/361 (3.202216...), and 339/108 (3.1389).\n\u2191 J.J. Connor, E.F. Robertson. The Indian Sulba Sutras Univ. of St. Andrew, Scotland\n\u2191 Bronkhorst, Johannes (2001). \"Panini and Euclid: Reflections on Indian Geometry\". Journal of Indian Philosophy. Springer Netherlands. 29 (1\u20132): 43\u201380. doi:10.1023/A:1017506118885.\n\u2191 Sanchez, Julio; Canton, Maria P. (2007). Microcontroller programming : the microchip PIC. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press. p. 37. ISBN 0-8493-7189-9.\n\u2191 W. S. Anglin and J. Lambek, The Heritage of Thales, Springer, 1995, ISBN 0-387-94544-X\n\u2191 Hall, Rachel W. (2008). \"Math for poets and drummers\" (PDF). Math Horizons. 15: 10\u201311.\n\u2191 Boyer (1991). \"The Arabic Hegemony\". History of Mathematics. p. 226. By 766 we learn that an astronomical-mathematical work, known to the Arabs as the Sindhind, was brought to Baghdad from India. It is generally thought that this was the Brahmasphuta Siddhanta, although it may have been the Surya Siddhanata. A few years later, perhaps about 775, this Siddhanata was translated into Arabic, and it was not long afterwards (ca. 780) that Ptolemy's astrological Tetrabiblos was translated into Arabic from the Greek.\n\u2191 Plofker 2009 182\u2013207\n\u2191 Plofker 2009 pp 197\u2013198; George Gheverghese Joseph, The Crest of the Peacock: Non-European Roots of Mathematics, Penguin Books, London, 1991 pp 298\u2013300; Takao Hayashi, Indian Mathematics, pp 118\u2013130 in Companion History of the History and Philosophy of the Mathematical Sciences, ed. I. Grattan.Guinness, Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore and London, 1994, p 126\n\u2191 Plofker 2009 pp 217\u2013253\n\u2191 P. P. Divakaran, The first textbook of calculus: Yukti-bh\u0101\u1e63\u0101, Journal of Indian Philosophy 35, 2007, pp 417\u2013433.\n\u2191 Pingree, David (December 1992), \"Hellenophilia versus the History of Science\", Isis, 83 (4): 562, doi:10.1086/356288, JSTOR 234257, One example I can give you relates to the Indian M\u0101dhava's demonstration, in about 1400 A.D., of the infinite power series of trigonometrical functions using geometrical and algebraic arguments. When this was first described in English by Charles Whish, in the 1830s, it was heralded as the Indians' discovery of the calculus. This claim and M\u0101dhava's achievements were ignored by Western historians, presumably at first because they could not admit that an Indian discovered the calculus, but later because no one read anymore the Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society, in which Whish's article was published. The matter resurfaced in the 1950s, and now we have the Sanskrit texts properly edited, and we understand the clever way that M\u0101dhava derived the series without the calculus; but many historians still find it impossible to conceive of the problem and its solution in terms of anything other than the calculus and proclaim that the calculus is what M\u0101dhava found. In this case the elegance and brilliance of M\u0101dhava's mathematics are being distorted as they are buried under the current mathematical solution to a problem to which he discovered an alternate and powerful solution.\n\u2191 Bressoud, David (2002), \"Was Calculus Invented in India?\", College Mathematics Journal, 33 (1): 2\u201313, doi:10.2307/1558972\n\u2191 Plofker, Kim (November 2001), \"The 'Error' in the Indian \"Taylor Series Approximation\" to the Sine\", Historia Mathematica, 28 (4): 293, doi:10.1006/hmat.2001.2331, It is not unusual to encounter in discussions of Indian mathematics such assertions as that 'the concept of differentiation was understood [in India] from the time of Manjula (... in the 10th century)' [Joseph 1991, 300], or that 'we may consider Madhava to have been the founder of mathematical analysis' (Joseph 1991, 293), or that Bhaskara II may claim to be 'the precursor of Newton and Leibniz in the discovery of the principle of the differential calculus' (Bag 1979, 294).... The points of resemblance, particularly between early European calculus and the Keralese work on power series, have even inspired suggestions of a possible transmission of mathematical ideas from the Malabar coast in or after the 15th century to the Latin scholarly world (e.g., in (Bag 1979, 285)).... It should be borne in mind, however, that such an emphasis on the similarity of Sanskrit (or Malayalam) and Latin mathematics risks diminishing our ability fully to see and comprehend the former. To speak of the Indian 'discovery of the principle of the differential calculus' somewhat obscures the fact that Indian techniques for expressing changes in the Sine by means of the Cosine or vice versa, as in the examples we have seen, remained within that specific trigonometric context. The differential 'principle' was not generalized to arbitrary functions\u2014in fact, the explicit notion of an arbitrary function, not to mention that of its derivative or an algorithm for taking the derivative, is irrelevant here\n\u2191 Katz, Victor J. (June 1995), \"Ideas of Calculus in Islam and India\" (PDF), Mathematics Magazine, 68 (3): 163\u2013174, doi:10.2307/2691411, JSTOR 2691411\n\u2191 (Boyer 1991, \"The Arabic Hegemony\" p. 230) \"The six cases of equations given above exhaust all possibilities for linear and quadratic equations having positive root. So systematic and exhaustive was al-Khw\u0101rizm\u012b's exposition that his readers must have had little difficulty in mastering the solutions.\"\n\u2191 Gandz and Saloman (1936), The sources of Khwarizmi's algebra, Osiris i, pp. 263\u201377: \"In a sense, Khwarizmi is more entitled to be called \"the father of algebra\" than Diophantus because Khwarizmi is the first to teach algebra in an elementary form and for its own sake, Diophantus is primarily concerned with the theory of numbers\".\n\u2191 (Boyer 1991, \"The Arabic Hegemony\" p. 229) \"It is not certain just what the terms al-jabr and muqabalah mean, but the usual interpretation is similar to that implied in the translation above. The word al-jabr presumably meant something like \"restoration\" or \"completion\" and seems to refer to the transposition of subtracted terms to the other side of an equation; the word muqabalah is said to refer to \"reduction\" or \"balancing\" \u2013 that is, the cancellation of like terms on opposite sides of the equation.\"\n\u2191 Rashed, R.; Armstrong, Angela (1994). The Development of Arabic Mathematics. Springer. pp. 11\u201312. ISBN 0-7923-2565-6. OCLC 29181926.\n\u2191 Sesiano, Jacques (1997-07-31). \"Ab\u016b K\u0101mil\". Encyclopaedia of the history of science, technology, and medicine in non-western cultures. Springer. pp. 4\u20135.\n\u2191 Victor J. Katz (1998). History of Mathematics: An Introduction, pp. 255\u201359. Addison-Wesley. ISBN 0-321-01618-1.\n\u2191 F. Woepcke (1853). Extrait du Fakhri, trait\u00e9 d'Alg\u00e8bre par Abou Bekr Mohammed Ben Alhacan Alkarkhi. Paris.\n\u2191 Katz, Victor J. (1995). \"Ideas of Calculus in Islam and India\". Mathematics Magazine. 68 (3): 163\u201374. doi:10.2307/2691411.\n\u2191 O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., \"Abu'l Hasan ibn Ali al Qalasadi\", MacTutor History of Mathematics archive, University of St Andrews .\n\u2191 Pickover, Clifford A. (2009), The Math Book: From Pythagoras to the 57th Dimension, 250 Milestones in the History of Mathematics, Sterling Publishing Company, Inc., p. 104, ISBN 9781402757969, Nicole Oresme ... was the first to prove the divergence of the harmonic series (c. 1350). His results were lost for several centuries, and the result was proved again by Italian mathematician Pietro Mengoli in 1647 and by Swiss mathematician Johann Bernoulli in 1687.\n\u2191 Wisdom, 11:21\n\u2191 Caldwell, John (1981) \"The De Institutione Arithmetica and the De Institutione Musica\", pp. 135\u201354 in Margaret Gibson, ed., Boethius: His Life, Thought, and Influence, (Oxford: Basil Blackwell).\n\u2191 Folkerts, Menso, \"Boethius\" Geometrie II, (Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner Verlag, 1970).\n\u2191 Marie-Th\u00e9r\u00e8se d'Alverny, \"Translations and Translators\", pp. 421\u201362 in Robert L. Benson and Giles Constable, Renaissance and Renewal in the Twelfth Century, (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1982).\n\u2191 Guy Beaujouan, \"The Transformation of the Quadrivium\", pp. 463\u201387 in Robert L. Benson and Giles Constable, Renaissance and Renewal in the Twelfth Century, (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1982).\n\u2191 Clagett, Marshall (1961) The Science of Mechanics in the Middle Ages, (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press), pp. 421\u201340.\n\u2191 Murdoch, John E. (1969) \"Mathesis in Philosophiam Scholasticam Introducta: The Rise and Development of the Application of Mathematics in Fourteenth Century Philosophy and Theology\", in Arts lib\u00e9raux et philosophie au Moyen \u00c2ge (Montr\u00e9al: Institut d'\u00c9tudes M\u00e9di\u00e9vales), at pp. 224\u201327.\n\u2191 Clagett, Marshall (1961) The Science of Mechanics in the Middle Ages, (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press), pp. 210, 214\u201315, 236.\n\u2191 Clagett, Marshall (1961) The Science of Mechanics in the Middle Ages, (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press), p. 284.\n\u2191 Clagett, Marshall (1961) The Science of Mechanics in the Middle Ages, (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press), pp. 332\u201345, 382\u201391.\n\u2191 Heeffer, Albrecht: On the curious historical coincidence of algebra and double-entry bookkeeping, Foundations of the Formal Sciences, Ghent University, November 2009, p.7\n\u2191 della Francesca, Piero. De Prospectiva Pingendi, ed. G. Nicco Fasola, 2 vols., Florence (1942).\n\u2191 della Francesca, Piero. Trattato d'Abaco, ed. G. Arrighi, Pisa (1970).\n\u2191 della Francesca, Piero. L'opera \"De corporibus regularibus\" di Pietro Franceschi detto della Francesca usurpata da Fra Luca Pacioli, ed. G. Mancini, Rome, (1916).\n\u2191 Grattan-Guinness, Ivor (1997). The Rainbow of Mathematics: A History of the Mathematical Sciences. W.W. Norton. ISBN 0-393-32030-8.\n\u2191 Kline, Morris (1953). Mathematics in Western Culture. Great Britain: Pelican. pp. 150\u2013151.\n\u2191 Struik, Dirk (1987). A Concise History of Mathematics (3rd. ed.). Courier Dover Publications. p. 89. ISBN 9780486602554.\n\u2191 Eves, Howard, An Introduction to the History of Mathematics, Saunders, 1990, ISBN 0-03-029558-0, p. 379, \"...the concepts of calculus...(are) so far reaching and have exercised such an impact on the modern world that it is perhaps correct to say that without some knowledge of them a person today can scarcely claim to be well educated.\"\n\u2191 Maurice Mashaal, 2006. Bourbaki: A Secret Society of Mathematicians. American Mathematical Society. ISBN 0-8218-3967-5, ISBN 978-0-8218-3967-6.\n\u2191 Alexandrov, Pavel S. (1981), \"In Memory of Emmy Noether\", in Brewer, James W; Smith, Martha K, Emmy Noether: A Tribute to Her Life and Work, New York: Marcel Dekker, pp. 99\u2013111, ISBN 0-8247-1550-0 .\n\u2191 Mathematics Subject Classification 2000\nEves, Howard (1990), An Introduction to the History of Mathematics, Saunders, ISBN 0-03-029558-0\nKatz, Victor J. (1998), A History of Mathematics: An Introduction (2nd ed.), Addison-Wesley, ISBN 978-0-321-01618-8\nKatz, Victor J., ed. (2007), The Mathematics of Egypt, Mesopotamia, China, India, and Islam: A Sourcebook, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, ISBN 0-691-11485-4\nPlofker, Kim (2009), Mathematics in India: 500 BCE\u20131800 CE, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, ISBN 0-691-12067-6\nAaboe, Asger (1964). Episodes from the Early History of Mathematics. New York: Random House.\nBell, E. T. (1937). Men of Mathematics. Simon and Schuster.\nBurton, David M. The History of Mathematics: An Introduction. McGraw Hill: 1997.\nGrattan-Guinness, Ivor (2003). Companion Encyclopedia of the History and Philosophy of the Mathematical Sciences. The Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 0-8018-7397-5.\nKline, Morris. Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times.\nOsen, Lynn M. (1975). Women in Mathematics. The MIT Press. ISBN 978-0262650090.\nStruik, D. J. (1987). A Concise History of Mathematics, fourth revised edition. Dover Publications, New York.\nBooks on a specific period\nGillings, Richard J. (1972). Mathematics in the Time of the Pharaohs. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.\nHeath, Sir Thomas (1981). A History of Greek Mathematics. Dover. ISBN 0-486-24073-8.\nvan der Waerden, B. L., Geometry and Algebra in Ancient Civilizations, Springer, 1983, ISBN 0-387-12159-5.\nBooks on a specific topic\nHoffman, Paul, The Man Who Loved Only Numbers: The Story of Paul Erd\u0151s and the Search for Mathematical Truth. New York: Hyperion, 1998 ISBN 0-7868-6362-5.\nMenninger, Karl W. (1969). Number Words and Number Symbols: A Cultural History of Numbers. MIT Press. ISBN 0-262-13040-8.\nStigler, Stephen M. (1990). The History of Statistics: The Measurement of Uncertainty before 1900. Belknap Press. ISBN 0-674-40341-X.\nWikiquote has quotations related to: History of mathematics\nBBC (2008). The Story of Maths.\nMacTutor History of Mathematics archive (John J. 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        "raw_content": "Islamic history and biography\nThe beginning of creation and wonders of creation\nHe experiencing persistent thoughts of atheism\nI am right now in distress. I am a practising Muslim and also do dawah work. I want to dedicate my life to Islam. The problem is ideas of aethism and what if there is no God is coming to my mind. Naudhubillah! It is there for some time now, it was there before Hajj and also present after hajj. It comes back every now and then.I try to calm my mind by researching in Science, like Big Bang theory and it confuses me even more. 1) I made a lot of dua. But whats the solution? 2) What does Islam say about Big Bang.\nSomething that goes without saying and that you must always bear in mind is that the human mind is too weak to comprehend all knowledge or understand the essence of the universe or find out all the realities of life, for it is a mind that is limited in capacity and may be very foolish indeed when left to its own devices or when it functions independently, far away from that which could protect it from guidance.\nIts areas of operation should be limited to focusing its efforts on searching, thinking and pondering, and adhering to the type of evidence and proof that the mind of the ordinary, sound human being would be content with \u2013 the mind that is not confused by doubts, speculation or specious arguments, and is not unable to reach any level of certainty concerning any matter because of the accumulation of false notions. That is the sound mind that Allah (may He be glorified and exalted) addresses in His holy Book, and that He has made the foundation of accountability. All other minds that are filled with doubts are in need of rehabilitation in order to regain trust in facts and rational principles, and to be able once more to engage with the facts of faith. Insinuating thoughts of atheism \u2013 in our view \u2013 are more akin to sickness and confusion than to sound scientific thinking that is based on proof and evidence.\nAllah, may He be glorified and exalted, says (interpretation of the meaning):\nWho has created the seven heavens one above another, you can see no fault in the creations of the Most Beneficent. Then look again: \u2018Can you see any rifts?\u2019\u201d\n[al-Mulk 67:1-3].\nOur experience indicates that early youth is the age at which a person is more vulnerable to intellectual confusion and uncertainty about belief. It seems that this matter may be due to some physiological causes; probably one day scientific studies will be able to research this issue, but until then we may attribute this phenomenon to human nature, as it mostly results from curiosity and attraction to anything that is strange or new. Atheism is a new idea for humanity, or it is an individual inclination and a stage that a person may go through; it appears somewhat glamorous because it is something that makes a person stand out and be different from other people. It is as if the one who embraces it is saying, \u201cI am the only one who broke through the chains to which you are accustomed, and that you grew up believing and affirming.\u201d But regardless of its origin, regardless of how this new idea may sound, and regardless of the uniqueness of his new stance by which he wants to stand out, he is like the man who urinated in Zamzam and was asked about that, and he said: \u201cI wanted to be known, even if it is for something bad\u201d!\nIt seems that this poor man does not know or does not realize that animals are more rational than he is, because we find that it is as if they believe in cause and effect and they know that any deed must inevitably have a doer. Allah, may He be glorified and exalted, says (interpretation of the meaning):\n\u201cHave they not travelled through the land, and have they hearts wherewith to understand and ears wherewith to hear? Verily, it is not the eyes that grow blind, but it is the hearts which are in the chests that grow blind\u201d\nUsually we give examples from the experience of daily life so as to prove to those who experience persistent thoughts of atheism, by means of something tangible, the extent of the intellectual calamity with which they are faced. A person\u2019s daily practices and habits are something sound and natural, and are all based on sound, rational principles. Usually people retain that sound thinking and do not become confused except in cases of insanity \u2013 Allah forbid. Hence we may use them to remind the one who is experiencing persistent thoughts of atheism of what is normal, so that he will wake up from his negligence and come back to his senses.\nTherefore, let us give you some examples from daily life, from which there is a great lesson to be learned for someone in your situation.\nDo you think that if you were sitting in your house and you heard the sound of the doorbell, would you hesitate to respond to this sound? Would you not hurry to see who is at the door? What is it that prompts you to hurry in this way? Don\u2019t common sense and logic, on the basis of which we live our lives, tell us that this deed must have a doer, and this effect must have a cause?\nNow imagine with us that you doubt these simple facts because you have let yourself become confused by philosophy, and have started to think of other rational possibilities that could explain this noise (the doorbell), and other theories that could explain what has happened in this situation, such as claiming that it is an accident or coincidence, or that there may be a problem with the electricity supply, or it may be a problem that affects different types of bells and alarms, or even the possibility that some people may be messing about by ringing doorbells and running away, and other possibilities that we do not deny could happen, but which we also know are contrary to common sense and what usually happens, and they would never occur to any human being unless he is thinking too much about the matter. The mistake he is making is regarding all these possibilities as equal to the common sense principles and regular occurrences which, were it not for them, the sane and the insane would be regarded as equal in this world. Hence the atheist thinks in this crazy way when it comes to thinking about the Creator, but in his daily life he lives in a normal manner, far removed from insanity. So he hastens to open the door after hearing the doorbell ring, to find out who wants to come in, and he doesn\u2019t hesitate for a moment. He does the same thing when the phone rings or any other new development arises: he will definitely look for the cause or for the one who did it.\nThink about how simple an example we gave, that takes only a very brief moment in a man\u2019s life, but contains a great lesson. So how about if we give examples in all affairs of worldly life? If we were to list all regular occurrences in this universe, and the astonishing complexity in their details, and the astounding, miraculous phenomenon of creation that is being unfolded in front of humanity day after day, how could we then forget about all that and forget everything that the Prophets brought and told us about, and go against these givens and rational principles, because of new, rational possibilities and theories, in order to oppose these simple and clear principles and guidelines?\nWould you not agree with us that this is the main problem and that you and people like you do not need to think about the Big Bang theory and so on as much as you need to be rehabilitated so that you may be guided to the sound way in which the individual with a sound, rational mind engages with the universal realities that surround him.\nShaykh \u2018Ali at-Tantaawi (may Allah have mercy on him) said:\nAll people, believers and disbelievers alike, those who grow up in places of worship and those who grow up in places of evil and promiscuity, when hardship befalls them or some disaster strikes, and they feel distressed as a result and can find no way to cope, do not turn to any of their fellow created beings; rather they turn to the supreme power beyond them, the force that is invisible but which they feel in their souls and in their hearts, and with every nerve in their body they feel its existence and sense its greatness. This happens to many students at the time of exams, and it happens to many sick people when their pain grows worse and the doctor is unable to help. All of them turn back to their Lord and focus on worshipping Him.\nHave you asked yourselves what the reason is in these and similar cases? Why do we find that everyone who goes through hardship turns back to Allah? We all remember the time of the last war, and the one before that, how people used to turn to religion and turn to Allah, and leaders and commanders started going to places of worship and calling upon their troops to pray.\nI read in al-Mukhtaar magazine, in a translation from Reader\u2019s Digest, an article that was published during the war by a young soldier from the parachute regiment (at a time when parachutes were something new). He told his story and said that he had grown up in a house in which there was no one who mentioned God or prayed, and he studied in a school in which there were no classes in religious education and no teacher who was religious. His upbringing was secular and materialistic; in other words he grew up like animals that know nothing but food, drink and sex. But when he jumped for the first time, and found himself falling from the sky, before his parachute opened, he started saying, \u201cO God, O Lord,\u201d calling from his heart. He was surprised and wondered where this faith had come from.\nThe daughter of Stalin published her memoirs recently, in which she described how she turned to religion. She had grown up in the depths of atheism, and she surprised herself by returning to religion. But this is not strange, because faith exists in all hearts; it is something natural (instinctive) and is part of original human nature, just like the sexual instinct, because man is a \u201creligious animal\u201d.\nBut this instinct may be covered up by desires, hopes and greed, and the pursuit of materialistic things. But once it is shaken by fear, danger or hardship, it emerges. Hence one who does not believe is called a kaafir, which in Arabic means one who conceals.\nIt is amazing that I have found this idea supported by the words of two people who are far apart in time, space, circumstances and aims, but these two statements are very close in meaning. These are the words of a well-known, pious Muslim worshipper, Raabi\u2018ah al-\u2018Adawiyyah, and the words of a famous French atheist writer, Anatole France.\nAnatole France said, in the context of discussing his own atheism and disbelief: Man believes when his urine test shows that he is diabetic (this was in the days when insulin was as yet unknown).\nIt was said to Raabi\u2018ah: So and so has established one thousand proofs of the existence of Allah. She smiled and said: One proof is sufficient. It was said: What is it? She said: If you were walking on your own in the desert, and you slipped and fell into a well and could not get out of it, what would you do? He said: I would call out: O Allah! She said: That is the proof.\nIn the depths of every soul there is faith in God. This is a fact which we Muslims know, because Allah has told us that faith is a natural inclination in people. But the foreigners are rediscovering this. Durkheim, the famous French professor of sociology, wrote a book stating that belief in the existence of God is common sense. Man cannot live or die without thinking that there should be a God for this universe, but his reasoning may fall short, thus he may not be guided to the true God and will worship lesser things, thinking that they are God or that they will bring him closer to God.\nBut at times of hardship and moments of danger, he will turn to God alone and ignore these other objects of worship.\nThe mushrikeen (polytheists) of Quraysh used to worship Hubal, al-Laat and al-\u2018Uzza, which were idols made of stone. Hubal was an idol made of rubies that was brought from our land by \u2018Amr ibn Lu\u2019ayy, from al-Hammah. They said to him: It is a great and powerful god. So he loaded it onto a camel and brought it, and on the way it fell and its arm was broken. So they made it an arm of gold. This was a god whose arm could be broken, yet they still worshipped it! They worshipped it at times of safety, but when they travelled by sea, and the waves grew high and they were about to drown, they did not say O Hubal; rather they said: O Allah!\nWe see this even nowadays, if a ship sinks or a fire breaks out or danger arises or sickness grows severe. You will see atheists turning back to religion. Why is that? It is because faith is instinctual and the best description of the human being is that he is \u201ca religious animal\u201d.\nLook at these materialistic atheists, when death comes to them. Do they think that Marx or Lenin, when death became certain for them, called upon the \u201cmeans of production\u201d that they deified, or did they call upon God? You can be sure that they did not die before they called upon God, but that was at a time when such supplication was of no benefit. Pharaoh was an arrogant tyrant, who said, \u201cI am your lord most high,\u201d but when he was about to drown, he said, \u201cI believe in the One in whom the Children of Israel believe.\u201d\nEnd quote from Ta\u2018reef \u2018Aam bi Deen al-Islam (General Introduction to Islam), p. 45-48\nFor more information, please see the answers to questions no. 12315 and 39684\nSuffering From Waswas (Insinuating Whispers) of the Shaytan About the Essence of Allah\nSources of Waswas and Accountability",
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        "raw_content": "Fruits And Vegetables Can Help Us Live Longer, Healthier Lives\nDr. Jan Roberto is a family practice physician at the Springfield Center for Family Medicine in Springfield, Ohio. In this video, Dr. Roberto discusses how a diet rich in fruits and vegetables can help us live longer, and lead healthier lives.\nDr. Roberto remarks, \"I now understand and fully embrace the need for physicians everywhere to share the message of preventive health. Patients need to hear the importance of making diet and a healthy lifestyle a priority. I encourage my patients to view better nutrition not just as a commitment but also as an investment \u2014 in a healthier future, a potentially longer life, and lower healthcare bills.\"\nDr. Roberto recommends Juice Plus+ to her patients because \"everyone can benefit from the daily 'safety net' of consistent nutrition provided by Juice Plus+.\" In addition to her family practice, Dr. Roberto also serves as a member of the active medical staff at the Springfield Regional Medical Center. Among her professional accomplishments, she provided testimony for a U.S. Congressional briefing on healthcare policy sponsored by the National Center for Policy Analysis.",
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        "raw_content": "You are Not Too Busy to Answer Email\nI am really getting tired of my generation whining and complaining about the Y Generation and their constant need to be on their phone and social media. Hello, most of you are too and it is getting in the way of working and being productive.\nI realize that our daily email is loaded with junk and spam that takes time each day weeding through it and deleting it from our inbox. What is left, or what should be left are emails that we need to file, read then delete, and answer or reply to. Yet what is going on when actual business email goes un replied for days, weeks and even months?\nWhen some do reply long after what is a professional time frame, it is usually prefaced with, \u201cso sorry for the long delay I have been so busy.\u201d This is supposed to generate sympathy for their plight, and above all, forgiveness for their transgressions. Yet most of the time if they had spent just a few less minutes hitting \u201clike\u201d to everything on the internet, or commenting to every article they read, movie they have seen or restaurant they have eaten at, they would have the time to answer their email.\nFar be it for me to hold people accountable for their work day. Farther be it that managers be held accountable for doing what they are paid to do each day. And yet the insanity plea that I am too busy to even answer email is getting worse.\nI\u2019ve become a good friend of a CEO recently that needs to take some serious interest in the effectiveness of his training function. He told me that I should reach out directly to the training manager and set up a time to talk. I had done that, and suggested that he introduce me so that there was some pressure to answer me. I have left voice messages too and get zero response. Finally I was given the \u201ctoo busy to talk right now\u201d and an unwillingness to even schedule a better time. Mind you, the CEO had made a personal outreach to set up this meeting!\nI then told the CEO, this is not about being too busy. I suggested he spend a few minutes on LinkedIn and see how much time this person spends in a day clicking and commenting. He did, and was appalled and peeved. This person was not being paid to be on LinkedIn, and I am fully expecting that we will be talking very soon.\nDoes it really need to take your CEO to focus your attention to completing work?\nAre You a Self-Serving Leader?\nWhenever one discusses the virtues of Servant Leadership I\u2019m into that conversation with all my heart and soul. It is a leadership philosophy that has served me well in my own career, and I only wish more managers and leaders of all walks of life followed these tenants more than most do.\nWhen I run across the evil twin of a Servant Leader, I used to shudder and react with horror. But having met more self-serving leaders than Servant Leaders, I now try to make it my mission to help them turn around and realize the error of their ways.\nA self-serving leader by definition is one that does everything to meet their own needs, and if they happen to meet a need of someone else, well it couldn\u2019t be helped. It was not intentional and it most likely will not be repeated. Words, actions, interactions, projects are all focused on shinning a good light on the self-serving leader. Most of their staff has been either run over by the bus, or are currently under the bus.\nAlthough they are fun to watch, they are also sad reminders of how we have failed to develop, coach, and mentor our vast leadership population into better leaders, Servant Leaders.\nToday, I want you to think about an individual you know that is a self-serving leader, and what could you do to help them see the light. Share your situation in the comments and let\u2019s begin a revolution of change. And if you are a self-serving leader, maybe it is time to realize it and take steps to turn things around in your own career.",
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        "raw_content": "Up to \u00a325,590 pa based on experience\nCharities, Community development, Mental health, Social welfare, Health, Health management, Mental health, Support services, Social care, Adult care, Learning difficulties, Mental health\nWe require a progressive mental health practitioner to manage our 24hr Mental Health Recovery Service for up to twelve people with severe and enduring mental health needs in Manchester. In addition to this, you will also oversee the operational management of a small outreach service for five service users who receive two hours housing related support per week. You will lead a committed and experienced team of staff delivering a person-centred recovery service to individuals with a diverse range of needs. The service enables people to develop the skills and confidence to move towards independent living, to stay well and to enjoy an active lifestyle. 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        "raw_content": "Tuesday, 2 October 2018, 12:00 pm Tuesday, 2 October 2018, 12:18 pm adminLeave a reply\nGOVERNMENT OF THE SULTANATE OF OMAN SCHOLARSHIPS 2018/2019\nThe Government of the Sultanate of Oman has offered two (2) full scholarships at undergraduate level.\nThe areas of study are:\nEngineering specialties of all kinds\nManagement specialties and information systems\nLanguage specialization and literature\nFurther information is available on the Ministry of Education\u2019s Website: www.education.go.ke\nDeadline for application is 10th October, 2018.",
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        "raw_content": "Former Homepage\nStewardship Sites\nStewardship from the Greek word, oikonomia, flows from an understand- ing that we are caretakers of that which we do not own but which belongs to Someone else Who has authority over us. I believe that \"Someone\" is God as revealed in the Judeo-Christian Scriptures.\nSenior Professor Emeritus of Biology (Cedarville University)\n1397 State Route 72 N, Cedarville, Ohio 45314\ne-mail: silviusj@cedarville.edu\nWelcome to my faculty emeritus home page. Although I have retired from the Department of Science & Mathematics at Cedarville University, I have been encouraged to maintain some of the internet resources developed in conjunction with colleagues and students. I hope you will find them useful. If you do, or if you would like further information or have questions, I'd love to hear from you.\nWhat's in the Photo?\nThe photo above represents one of my favorite plant communities in SW Ohio -- an abandoned railroad right-of-way. These narrow \"slices\" of landscape are remnants of pre-settlement Ohio that are rich in history and biodiversity. As you can see, this right-of-way is bordered by farm fields (left) and is being invaded by a succession of shrubs and trees. This particular \"slice\" of land stretches across Clark and Madison counties and is now home to the Prairie Grass Trail, part Ohio-Erie Bike Trail. With the cooperation of park districts and local residents, we have sought to conserve plant species in these refuges that were once common in the tallgrass prairies of the great plains. The great plains grassland extended into the midwest as islands of prairie in a landscape otherwise dominated by deciduous forests. My students and I have been privileged to study and assist in the management of \"prairie remnants\" which not only are valuable remnants of our history but also provide valuable habitat to support a richer biodiversity in our current agricultural and urban landscape. You can read more about prairies, wetlands, and our interest in them by using links to my resources above.",
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        "raw_content": "\u00ab You Win Some, You Lose Some\nTags: \"Best of\" List, art films, award winners, bias, British film magazine, Carrie, CNet, directors, film critics, film festival organizers, film industry, film snobbery, FlickChart, Internet, Netflix, Porky\u2019s, producers, Roger Ebert\u2019s blog, Shoot the Piano Player, Sight & Sound\nThis entry was posted on April 12, 2012 at 9:45 AM and is filed under Pop Culture.\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": "By K.A.L.T on February 3, 2019 \u2022 ( 3 Comments )\nThe only thing separating countries and people are international borders made up by governments of countries across the globe and the oceans. It\u2019s such a pity that we are all segregated this way. However, I can understand that to ensure things can proceed orderly, we need various groups of people to control others to a certain extent. To control everyone in the world would be too difficult a task, so naturally, it the workload is split and countries are formed. Although, I\u2019m pretty sure that is not the reason for the existence of so many different countries and thus cultures today.\nAnyways, the theme for this week\u2019s Song Lyric Sunday is sea/ocean. As we go through life, it\u2019s kind of like sailing across the ocean. The ocean is so wide and vast, sometimes, we do not even know where we are headed. If we are in the middle of the ocean, we would not even know where we are, much less where we are headed.\nIn life, I\u2019m sure that many of us have felt lost sometime in the past, or perhaps we are feeling lost now. We wish that there was some kind of guide to help us through our journey, we are aimless and have no direction in mind. For whose sake are we living this life we may wonder. I know I\u2019ve asked that question before. Personally, I\u2019ve come to the conclusion that I\u2019m simply living for those that would be sad if I died. As long as such people exist, I will continue drifting along the ocean of life.\nHopefully, eventually, I\u2019ll find my destination.\nMy song choice for this week is \u201cSailing\u201d by Aimer.\nTagged as: music, music theme, ocean, sea, song lyric sunday\nSuch a very pretty song, and I really like your quote. \ud83d\ude42\nThank you! Glad you like both the song and my quote ^^\nbeautiful voice and image. you\u2019re right, living for those who care is all\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "You know that some foods are well-known for staining teeth, while others are notorious for causing cavities to develop. Some foods and beverages can cause lingering bad breath, and others can directly erode your teeth\u2019s protective layer of enamel. Everything your teeth come into contact with affects them in some way, but fortunately,\u2026\nYou know that some foods are well-known for staining teeth, while others are notorious for causing cavities to develop. Some foods and beverages can cause lingering bad breath, and others can directly erode your teeth\u2019s protective layer of enamel. Everything your teeth come into contact with affects them in some way, but fortunately, that\u2019s not always a bad thing. Your teeth and gums also rely on certain nutrients, and you can better preserve your oral health with foods that strengthen teeth, rather than threaten them.\nTeeth-Friendly Foods\nDairy products like milk and cheese are often lauded for their benefits to building strong, formidable bones. The same minerals responsible (calcium, phosphate, and vitamin D, mainly) are just as essential to forming and maintaining your teeth and the jawbone that supports them. Calcium and phosphate are the main building blocks of tooth enamel, and vitamin D is necessary for your body to process and utilize the minerals in proper proportion.\nFruits and vegetables contain a wealth of minerals and nutrients, as well. Crunchy fruits and veggies, like apples and celery, provide the additional benefit of a minor teeth-cleaning every time you eat them. Their fibrous texture acts like a system of miniscule scrub brushes that can help clean away food particles and minor deposits of bacteria. Strawberries are especially notable for their source of antioxidants, which help fight off harmful microorganisms, and their slight malic acid content that helps whiten teeth and more thoroughly clean your enamel.\nLean meats, such as chicken, beef, and turkey, provide proteins that contain phosphate as well as a number of essential amino acids. Lean means the fat and skin have been carved off, and the meat has been cooked in the oven or on the grill. For vegetarians, tofu may be a suitable protein substitute to meat.",
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        "raw_content": "Jonah (Evan Rosado) is the youngest of three children who roam under the auspices of their father (Raul Castillo) in the film adaptation of We the Animals.\nCredit: Courtesy of The Orchard\n'We The Animals' Becomes A Film, And The Author Approves\nWriters often have ambivalent feelings when their book are adapted for film.\nThey may enjoy the fame and fortune a movie can bring, but remain loathe to give up control over their creation. Some have famously hated the final adaptation.\nBut Justin Torres loves the film based on his debut novel We the Animals. That's because Torres worked closely with director Jeremiah Zagar.\nZagar is a documentary filmmaker, but he always wanted to direct a narrative feature film. For a long time, he just couldn't find the right story.\n\"And when I found Justin's book I knew it was the right one for me to tell,\" Zagar says. \"And I knew I could tell it.\"\nThere was already some interest in the book from other (and better-financed) filmmakers. But Torres was worried about the way the material would be handled \u2014 until he met Zagar.\n\"I didn't want it to be, like, poverty porn or like a Lifetime domestic violence film,\" Torres says. \"And he got that.\"\nThe novel is based on Torres's childhood in upstate New York. His parents \u2014 his dad is Puerto Rican, his mother white \u2014 moved there from the city to raise their three boys.\nIn both the book and the film, the parents have a passionate love for each other and their children, but the passion sometimes turns violent. Zagar says he instinctively understood this complex family dynamic.\n\"It dealt with familial love in a way that I had never seen on screen before, and in a way that was very close to the way my family dealt with love,\" Zagar says. \"There was an intimacy and a brutality and a messiness and a joy that were all kind of wrapped together.\"\nWhile the parents struggle to earn a living (he has trouble holding down a job, she works in a factory) the three boys race through life as a pack \u2014 with a wild, manic energy.\nThe three young boys who play the brothers had never acted before. Zagar says he worked with them for months before shooting to prepare them for their roles. Zagar drew on his own roots as a filmmaker to create a sense of realism on the screen.\n\"I decided we should just make it as if we were making a documentary,\" he says. \"So everybody lived together. You know, the boys all slept in the same room. The parents lived together. And we did sleepovers at the house together. And we created an environment that felt as real as possible.\"\nThe conventional wisdom in the film business, Zagar says, is that authors should not be around when a film of their book is being made. But he wanted Torres on the set.\nTorres was not only watching his book being made into a film \u2014 he was also watching another fictional transformation of his life. And while there are scenes of joy and exuberance, there are also some tough moments.\n\"There was one time where the makeup artist was painting a bruise onto one of the boys, and it had just been so long since I had seen a little boy with a bruise on his face,\" Torres says. \"But it was something very familiar to me. And that was hard. That was hard.\"\nAs he took part in making the film, Torres realized that some things that worked on the page didn't work when translated into a visual medium.\n\"In the book, the father is violent with the mother, but he's also violent with the kids sometimes,\" Torres says. \"But in the film, we shot a scene and it didn't make it into the film because you just \u2014 you kind of couldn't forgive the father after seeing that. And it was very important that you at least understand the father, that at least your compassion extends to his world and his frustration, and that you don't dismiss him as a monster.\"\nAfter that fight, the father leaves home for a while, and the mother takes to her bed. The youngest son, Jonah, who is based on Torres himself, climbs into bed with her and reminds her it is his birthday.\nJonah keeps a journal where he writes after everyone has gone to sleep. He also draws pictures which are animated in the film \u2014 fanciful images that float across the screen. Jonah, Zagar says, is harboring a secret that makes him different from his brothers.\n\"He knows he's different,\" Zagar says. \"And not only does he know that he's different sexually, but he processes the world differently. He's translating the story of the family. That's in his journal. And in the processing of what his family's going through, he's able to free himself from the gilded cage that they've sort of created.\"\nWe the Animals does feel very real, Torres says. But at the same time, he thinks there is something magical about it. A tough reality has been turned into a lyrical work of art \u2014 which is just what he had aimed for in his book. [Copyright 2018 NPR]",
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        "raw_content": "The Cost of Hearing Loss\nBy Cody Pendergrass, M.A.\nThere is a saying that growing old is not for the faint of heart. Growing older truly requires inner strength and resilience for many reasons, as you may well know.\nAging is accompanied by a number of changes \u2013 physically, emotionally, and mentally \u2013 with some occurring earlier than others. For instance, age-related muscle loss has been shown to begin as early as one\u2019s 20s. Educating yourself on changes that occur with aging can prevent acceleration of decline through proper treatment and preventive measures. One such change to monitor is hearing loss.\nGradual hearing loss as you age is common, with as many as one in four showing signs of hearing loss by age 55 and one in two showing signs of hearing loss over age 65. Research indicates a greater number of men experience hearing loss than women. Damage to the inner ear, repeated exposure to loud sounds, and ear wax build-up are other possible factors contributing to loss of hearing. If you suffer from hearing loss you may notice muffled sounds, difficulty following conversations, or increased distraction from background noise. Sometimes these challenges result in isolation to avoid embarrassing situations, but there may be more reasons to get your hearing checked.\nAs hearing declines, individuals may find themselves giving up activities they once enjoyed. In conjunction with voluntary or forced social isolation, these individuals are at higher risk of developing depression and anxiety. A study of adults age 65 and older with moderate to profound hearing loss found that hearing aids or cochlear implants were shown to not only improve hearing but also to improve quality of life and symptoms of depression and/or anxiety.\nMoreover, there can be increased safety implications for those with decreased hearing, including higher risk of accidents. This is due to lower situational awareness based on auditory cues in the environment, such as hearing oncoming vehicles, alarms, or verbal warnings. While most hearing loss is irreversible, taking advantage of technology to improve hearing has numerous benefits.\nMultiple studies have identified hearing loss as a risk factor for developing dementia. Those with moderate to severe hearing loss \u2013 beyond the normal decline that occurs with aging \u2013 are more frequently diagnosed with dementia than peers without advanced hearing loss. Unfortunately, further research is needed to fully understand the relationship between hearing loss and dementia; however, those with untreated or unidentified hearing loss tend to show greater difficulty with attention and memory. There is some speculation that these difficulties are caused by inability to hear information, rather than actual forgetting or inattention.\nIn other words, if people heard adequately, there might be no sign of memory impairment. Studies that have tracked those with hearing loss over time, however, have found that sound-amplification devices appeared to delay onset of dementia. Furthermore, international studies have indicated that hearing devices are vastly underutilized, and many with hearing complaints have never undergone formal hearing tests. If you recognize signs of hearing loss in yourself or others, consider getting tested to see if your hearing is consistent with age-related changes or if you may benefit from any hearing devices.\nYou can find more information online at the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders website, www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/hearing-loss-older-adults, or All American Hearing at www.allamericanhearing.com. Numerous hearing specialists are also available in Colorado Springs including: Peak View Audiology & Hearing Center, 719-633-4100, or Pikes Peak Hearing Aid Services, 719-325-7519.\nCody Pendergrass, M.A., is a University of Denver clinical psychology doctoral student and trainee at the UCCS Aging Center. For more information, contact Cody at cpenderg@uccs.edu or call the Aging Center at 719-255-8002.",
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        "raw_content": "Common Ground: Brenda Stevenson\u2019s \u201cThe Contested Murder of Latasha Harlins\u201d\nBy Rachel Monroe\nON THE MORNING of March 16, 1991, a 15-year-old girl named Latasha Harlins stopped by a liquor store near her home in South Los Angeles. She walked to the back of the store, grabbed a carton of orange juice, and stuck it in her backpack. The woman behind the counter, Soon Ja Du, assumed that Harlins was stealing the juice. As the teenager approached the cash register, Du grabbed her sleeve and yanked her across the counter, trying to snatch her backpack away. Harlins fought back, punching Du in the face four times and knocking her down. What happened next depends on who you believe: either Harlins threatened to kill Du, or she told her she just wanted to pay for the juice. In any case, Du grabbed the gun her husband kept behind the counter and pointed it at the girl. Harlins picked up the orange juice, which had fallen to the floor during the scuffle, and placed it on the counter. As she turned to walk out of the store, Du shot her in the back of the head. When the police arrived, they found Harlins dead, clutching two dollar bills in her left hand. (The orange juice cost $1.89.) Six months later, a jury convicted Du of voluntary manslaughter, a crime that carried a penalty of up to 16 years in prison; many thought that Du would face the maximum punishment. Instead, Judge Joyce Karlin sentenced Du to time served, plus 300 hours of community service and five years\u2019 probation. It was one of the most lenient sentences handed down for a gun-related crime in Los Angeles County that year.\nIn the weeks after the shooting, community action targeted Korean-owned businesses in majority-black neighborhoods: inspired by Harlins, Los Angeles entrepreneur/activist Danny Bakewell called for a boycott \u201cto invoke economic paralysis on any business that chooses to operate with disrespect and disregard for African-Americans in the community in which we live,\u201d and the Brotherhood Crusade circulated a list of guidelines regarding the treatment of black customers. But Karlin\u2019s ruling engendered a larger outpouring of rage and despair. As its subtitle suggests, part of the project of Brenda Stevenson\u2019s The Contested Murder of Latasha Harlins: Race, Gender, and the Origins of the LA Riots is to recover the central role that Harlins\u2019s death and Du\u2019s light sentence played in the lead-up to the 1992 Los Angeles Riots. Although a different legal ruling \u2014 the not-guilty verdict for the LAPD officers who were filmed brutally beating Rodney King \u2014 provided the riots\u2019 immediate instigating event, Rodney and Latasha\u2019s names were often invoked in the same breath: \u201cTell me what\u2019s a black life worth / A bottle of juice is no excuse, the truth hurts [\u2026] Ask Rodney, Latasha, and many more,\u201d Tupac Shakur rapped in \u201cI Wonder if Heaven Got a Ghetto.\u201d\nAt the time of Latasha Harlins\u2019s death, tensions between Korean shopkeepers in south central Los Angeles and their mostly black clientele were fraught, to say the least. Since 1965, Los Angeles had boasted the largest Korean immigrant community in the United States; in 1968, the first Korean-owned market opened in South Los Angeles. Korean immigrants bought up businesses in majority-black neighborhoods because they were cheap, and there wasn\u2019t extensive competition. The community was still working to rebuild from the Watts riots, and this period of redevelopment coincided with a boom in Korean immigration. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, predominantly black residential neighborhoods south and west of downtown Los Angeles saw an influx of Korean-owned businesses, many of them small markets and corner liquor stores. By 1990, Koreans owned two-thirds of all businesses in South Central.\nSome neighborhood activists worried that Korean-owned shops stymied the development of black-owned businesses; Korean store owners\u2019 tendencies to give jobs to family members instead of local residents didn\u2019t help improve relations between the communities, either. Business owners rarely lived in the neighborhoods where their stores were located, and so had little incentive to get involved in community development. Shopkeepers complained that they felt threatened by their customers, while customers felt that shop owners didn\u2019t respect them. (In many cases, they were probably correct; according to a 1992 survey of Korean shopkeepers in New York City, 70 percent believed that blacks were more criminally oriented than whites, and 61 percent believed they were less intelligent.) Despite efforts of organizations like the Black-Korean Alliance and the Black-Korean Christian Coalition, mistrust between the two groups was rampant. Eight months after Harlins was shot, an unarmed black man ducked into a Korean-owned store to hide from a drive-by shooting; the shopkeeper, believing he was about to be robbed, shot and killed the man. A year before his wife shot Latasha Harlins, Billy Du forced a group of local residents out of his store. Those men, too, had been fleeing a drive-by; one was subsequently shot and killed.\nStore owners\u2019 anxiety about their own safety was hardly baseless: In September 1986 alone, four Korean merchants were murdered during robberies in South Los Angeles, and 15 were killed in the 18 months before Harlins\u2019s death. Much was made of this culture of fear during the trial. Du\u2019s lawyers argued that she had been operating in a hostile environment, faced with the constant threat of violence and intimidation from her customers. Du\u2019s son Joseph, perhaps attempting to bolster his mother\u2019s defense with stories of threats and persecution, testified that the store had been burglarized as many as thirty times per week (police records report only three robberies and three break-ins). And the defense team did its best to collapse any distinction between the 15-year-old victim and the gang members who also lived in her neighborhood. \u201cShe punched awfully hard,\u201d defense attorney Richard Leonard said in his summation. \u201cPossibly as tough as any guy at the same age.\u201d Even as Harlins was masculinized, defense attorneys took pains to present Du in exaggeratedly feminine terms, stressing her frailty, her vulnerability, and her role as a wife and mother.\nIn handing down her sentence, Judge Karlin sided with the narrative presented by the defense. \u201cThe District Attorney would have this court ignore the very real terror that was experienced by the Du family before the shooting and the fear, whether it was reasonable or unreasonable [\u2026] experienced by Mrs. Du on the day of the shooting,\u201d Karlin explained in her sentencing statement. \u201cBut these are things that I cannot ignore.\u201d Of course, Du was presumably not the only one to feel fear that morning; Stevenson persuasively argues that \u201cin order to counter the defense\u2019s argument that Soon Ja Du acted out of a context of urban black terror, the prosecution had to explain that Latasha acted out of a context of Korean shopkeeper persecution.\u201d But prosecutor Roxane Carvajal didn\u2019t do this, or at least not well enough to satisfy Judge Karlin, who gave Du a sentence that was remarkable in its leniency. In 1990, every person convicted of a similar charge in Los Angeles County had been sentenced to at least some jail time. Around the same time as the Harlins case, a teenager accidentally shot and killed a friend at a prom party in Orange County (both were white). The shooter received the maximum sentence: 16 years. Even more notorious at the time was the case of Brendan Sheen, a Korean immigrant who was sentenced to 30 days in jail for kicking his dog. People angered by Karlin\u2019s ruling seized on Sheen\u2019s case as a clear example of a biased and inequitable justice system: in the eyes of the law, a dog\u2019s well-being mattered more than that of a black girl.\nStevenson chronicles the failure of various attempts to oust Karlin from the bench by members of the Latasha Harlins Justice Committee, who staged months of protests outside her courtroom and her home. (Karlin did eventually step down for unrelated reasons.) Some of the anger the case inspired was released in the spring of 1992, in what Stevenson calls \u201cThe Los Angeles uprising/riot/rebellion/rage/resistance.\u201d Stevenson\u2019s unwieldy phrasing is revealing: In her telling, the riots were not purposeless chaos; they were a form of (destructive) dissent. Approximately half of the businesses destroyed in the riots were Korean-owned, and Korean-owned businesses in South Los Angeles \u2014 the neighborhood where Harlins was killed \u2014 had even higher rates of damage. The Empire Liquor Market, the store in which Harlins had been shot, was one of the first to be firebombed, though it had already closed long before, thanks in part to a community-wide boycott. A sign on its door announced that it was Closed for Murder and the General Disrespect of Black People.\nAs Stevenson notes in the book\u2019s introduction, the Harlins case was remarkable in that each of its leading actors \u2014 the victim, the defendant, and the judge \u2014 was female; each was of a different race or ethnicity (Harlins was black; Du is Korean; Karlin is Jewish); and each was from a different socioeconomic class (Harlins was a working class teenager; Du a middle-aged shopkeeper; and Karlin a wealthy judge from a powerful Hollywood family). The case, in her reading, was not just about race; it was about gender, class, and ethnicity as well. \u201cIt is clear [\u2026] that the US judiciary system has a cultural foundation rooted in Western ideals, philosophies, and conventions, including gender conventions,\u201d Stevenson writes. \u201cAs such, one might imagine that a person\u2019s \u2018place\u2019 and \u2018treatment\u2019 in this system would depend, in part, on one\u2019s gendered and racial relationships to western (European, US) patriarchal cultures.\u201d Not only will her book track the shooting, the trial, and their aftermath, Stevenson promises; it will also examine the \u201clegal, social, economic, and cultural trajectories [\u2026] that laid the foundations for [these events].\nThis is a lofty goal, and one that makes it impossible to see the case as the isolated event that many at the time insisted it was. (\u201cWe hope that [Harlins\u2019s death] is seen as a dispute between a retail store owner and a customer,\u201d Yang Il Kim, president of the National Korean-American Grocers Association, said shortly after the shooting, and \u201cthat this event is not looked on as a racial event [\u2026] and that it is not exploited in apolitical manner.\u201d) Instead, each woman\u2019s individual history is woven into a larger account of gender, justice, race, and class. To that end, the chapter on Latasha Harlins touches on post-Civil War migration trends, 19-century \u201clegal lynching\u201d in Alabama, and early black self-help organizations, while the chapter on Soon Ja Du explores the Korean blackface pop phenomenon Bubble Sisters, early-20th-century Hawaiian sugar plantations employing Korean immigrants, and San Francisco\u2019s Chinatown brothels.\nEverything, in Stevenson\u2019s narrative, is connected to everything else: the Civil Rights movement that inspired Latasha Harlins\u2019s grandmother to move to Los Angeles in search of a better life also led to Congress\u2019 overturning of the Oriental Exclusion Act of 1924 \u2014 which in turn contributed to the boom in Korean immigration to Los Angeles. Stevenson\u2019s approach to the story also has the advantage of being more or less even-handed. Each of the women she focuses on coped with some level of discrimination (although her distaste for Karlin occasionally peeks out, as when she describes the judge as \u201cthe petite, curly top, rich-girl with the Hollywood connections\u201d).\nBut the book does not entirely succeed in presenting a history of gendered black, Korean, and Jewish experience in America \u2014 perhaps because that\u2019s too large a task for any one volume, especially one that has its own compelling story to tell. At times, Stevenson tries to compress too much history into too few pages, resulting in a narrative that manages to feel at once rushed and tedious, despite its accounts of various historical horrors. In contrast, the extensively researched chapters that focus on the Harlins family, the trial, and the riots are more tightly focused and ultimately more affecting. After all, while injustice happens in the aggregate, tragedy is located in the particular.\nIn Lexington, Kentucky, near where they hold the farmer\u2019s market, the local government has installed a memorial \u201cdedicated to all innocent victims of crime.\u201d The first time I saw it, I was bothered for the rest of the day. What exactly, I wondered, would a \u201cguilty\u201d crime victim look like? A prostitute murdered by a client? A drug dealer shot by a rival? A high school student who smokes weed? A black teenager wearing a hooded sweatshirt? Who decides whose victimization deserves memorialization, and who is excluded from our sympathy?\nReading Stevenson\u2019s book during the 2013 trial of George Zimmerman and its aftermath, it\u2019s hard not to note the resemblances between the deaths of Latasha Harlins and Trayvon Martin: The snack food errand turned deadly. The supposedly suspicious clothing. (Du testified that she assumed Harlins was in a gang because her son had told her what gang members tended to wear: \u201csome pants and some jackets, and they wear light sneakers, and they either wear a cap or a hairband, headband,\u201d she testified. \u201cAnd they either have some kind of satchel, and there were some thick jackets. And he told me to be careful with those jackets sticking out.\u201d) And, of course, the unarmed black teenager, shot dead in a moment of highly questionable \u2014 but legally affirmed \u2014 self-defense.\nIn both Du\u2019s and Zimmerman\u2019s trials, no one disputed that the defendant had shot and killed someone; the question was whether those actions were defensible. In trying to determine culpability, the judge and jury ended up weighing whether the shooter was correct in feeling afraid enough to kill another (younger, unarmed) person. And in both cases, the prosecution worked hard to invert the roles of victim and aggressor: \u201cMrs. Du in this case was vulnerable, not Miss Harlins,\u201d Du\u2019s defense attorney Charles Lloyd proclaimed in 1991, and twenty-two years later, Zimmerman\u2019s lawyer Mark O\u2019Mara would argue that \u201c[t]he person who decided to make the night violent was the guy who didn\u2019t go home when he had the chance.\u201d Even though Du and Zimmerman were the ones with the guns, and Harlins and Martin were the ones who ended up dead, an insulting conclusion that not only let the killers off the hook, but also implied that the victims were to blame for their own deaths: If only these teens wouldn\u2019t walk around looking so suspicious, wearing their hoodies and jackets, trying to buy snacks!\nOf course it\u2019s more complicated than that; there are issues of jury instructions and precise definitions of manslaughter. But something larger than legal niceties is at play here. In part, both cases engendered an outpouring of outrage and despair because they seemed like deep failures of empathy \u2014 at first on the part of the shooters, and then later replicated by the judicial system. Consciously or unconsciously, certain actors were slotted into the roles of victims or villains, innocent bystanders or aggressive instigators. Certain stories were believed. Certain fears (Du\u2019s fear of Harlins; Zimmerman\u2019s fear of Martin) were legally affirmed, while others (Harlins\u2019 fear of Du; Martin\u2019s fear of Zimmerman) were declared irrelevant. \u201cIn the end,\u201d Stevenson writes,\nJudge Karlin\u2019s sentencing decision reflected what she perceived to be her differences from Latasha and the common ground \u2014 as a woman, wife, member of a model minority, and descendent of shopkeepers \u2014 she found with Du.\nThe consequences of this failure of empathy, failure of imagination, whatever you want to call it, are severe and widespread: In states with Stand Your Ground laws, 17 percent of white-on-black shootings are deemed justifiable, while only 1 percent of black-on-white shootings are deemed the same. \u201cDid Mrs. Du react inappropriately to Latasha Harlins? Absolutely,\u201d Karlin said in her sentencing statement. \u201cBut was that overreaction understandable? 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        "raw_content": "Me Too, I Say, Me Too: Nicole Dennis-Benn on \u201cHere Comes the Sun\u201d\nNina Revoyr interviews Nicole Dennis-Benn\nIN HER HIGHLY ANTICIPATED debut, Here Comes the Sun, Jamaican-born novelist Nicole Dennis-Benn pulls the curtains back on paradise. Set in and around the resort town of Montego Bay, the story centers on a family of three women \u2014 mother Delores, older sister Margot, and 15-year-old Thandi \u2014 whose lives have been shaped by the tourism industry and by Jamaica\u2019s legacy of colonialism. Delores sells souvenirs to foreign visitors, and Margot works at a high-end \u201call-inclusive\u201d hotel but makes her real money after hours by sleeping with guests. These indomitable women sacrifice so that Thandi, a promising student, might have a chance at college and a better life. While the sisters struggle for survival, they also wrestle with their own hearts. Thandi loves a poor village boy her family would deem unsuitable and Margot harbors a secret love for another woman.\nDennis-Benn left Jamaica at 17-years-old to attend Cornell University, and subsequently began a career in public health before earning her MFA from Sarah Lawrence College. She now lives in Brooklyn, New York, and teaches writing. In Here Come the Sun, Dennis-Benn has crafted a haunting, unforgettable story that is both a tribute to and critique of her home country. She delves fearlessly into matters of class and race, exploitation and opportunity, sexuality and yearning. Above all, the novel explores what people will do to themselves \u2014 and each other \u2014 in the name of love.\nNINA REVOYR: How was this story born for you? What led you to write it?\nNICOLE DENNIS-BENN: It was born out of love for my country. I returned to Jamaica after being away for a long time and realized that I had a lot of unresolved feelings. I resented the reasons why I felt I needed to leave the island in the first place. The best way I know how to express myself is in storytelling; so I began to write down my thoughts during my visit, which ended up being the outline for Here Comes the Sun.\nIn the United States we have this idea of equal opportunity \u2014 the belief (however simplistic) that a young person from a low-income background can achieve success if she has access to a great school, etc. Does such opportunity, or even the idea of it, exist in Jamaica?\nUpward mobility in Jamaica is extremely difficult, which is why a lot of working-class Jamaicans leave. Education is highly valued, but it isn\u2019t free. Also, opportunities are scarcer. Many Jamaicans \u2014 artists, writers, professionals \u2014 leave for better opportunities abroad. However, this brain drain is not seen as a problem for the government: after tourism, remittance is the country\u2019s largest revenue.\nTwo of the main female characters \u2014 Margot and Verdene \u2014 are involved in a secret love affair. Jamaica is not known to be an LGBT-friendly place. What is the reception thus far to this aspect of your novel?\nSo far I have been getting positive feedback. I read at Calabash Literary Festival in St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, to a mostly Jamaican audience and I believe that many Jamaicans are connecting with other themes in the book \u2014 identity, class, race, love, belonging. As a writer, I\u2019m content with readers connecting to the human experience. My hope is that people will see Margot and Verdene\u2019s relationship as beautiful. Margot finds herself, but for reasons she cannot control, she loses herself too. This is something that anyone who has ever experienced love and loss can identify with. As individuals \u2014 regardless of who we are and where we\u2019re from \u2014 we\u2019re socialized to respect fear more than our own hearts. It materializes into shame when we feel we\u2019ve veered away from what is expected of us. Once we overcome those restrictions, we\u2019ll realize that we are free \u2014 free to love, free to be, and most importantly, free to change.\nDelores and Margot make choices that are tough and sometimes seemingly heartless. Yet it\u2019s clear that they\u2019re driven in part by fear, as well by memories of their own suffering. What were the challenges of creating these characters \u2014 especially Margot?\nIf I were to choose which characters I love the most, I\u2019d say Delores and Margot. I love them because their heartlessness comes from a genuine place \u2014 a love for Thandi, the youngest daughter, and their ruthless determination to save her from the legacy of self-loathing and defeat they both experienced as working-class women. I struggled with Margot in the beginning, because she challenged me to write outside of my comfort zone. She makes some decisions. In a recent essay I wrote, \u201c[Margot\u2019s] story is one of great sacrifice, giving up her body so that her younger sister can thrive and do better: one of villainy, commodifying the bodies of other young girls; and one of hope, taking the risk to express her desire for another woman.\u201d All the above were things I had to work through during the creative process. Margot helped me to tell an important story. I wanted visibility for women in our culture, specifically working-class women. Most feel invisible, pushed to the margins of society and silenced. Even with rape, incest, and violence against women remaining prevalent in Jamaica, the focus tends to be on other issues. I wanted to delve into the lives of these three women as a way to parallel the exploitation of the land with the exploitation of the female body \u2014 Margot being both the slave and the captain of this ship.\nThandi puts herself through all kinds of heartbreaking cosmetic torture in an effort to lighten her skin. Are the dynamics of colorism in Jamaica \u2014 a majority black country \u2014 similar to what they are in the United States?\nThey\u2019re two different beasts with similar roots. Colorism is mostly between people of a similar race. Colorism is more hurtful to me because it comes from people who look like me, people who place worthiness on a false hierarchy of skin shade. Colorism is deeply tied to class in Jamaica: for decades the ruling class tended to be light-skinned, the working class dark-skinned. Subsequently, many dark-skinned working-class girls \u2014 like my character, Thandi \u2014 and even working-class boys spend money they don\u2019t have to bleach their skin. Classism and \u201ccomplexionism\u201d are still very sensitive topics in Jamaica.\nIn your novel sex is easy to quantify, put a price tag on, and sell. Love is much more difficult. The two characters who seem able to step into love most easily are also the outsiders \u2014 Charles, the working-class boy who loves Thandi, and Verdene, the out lesbian. Is there a relationship between their outsider status and their seeming comfort with themselves \u2014 and with others?\nVerdene and Charles are definitely the only ones in the novel who are not afraid to love, and love deeply. I do think that being on the outside has taught them compassion for others. In life it\u2019s often those who\u2019ve known ostracism who are more inclined to be sensitive to others.\nThandi, in addition to being a good student in an exclusive school, is also a budding artist. This interest is discouraged by her mother and sister who see artistic pursuits as distracting. What is the place of art in communities like River Bank (or, for that matter, in any low-income area) where daily survival is the primary focus?\nFor someone like Thandi, who is poor and has been given the opportunity to attend an elite school, it only makes sense to her family that she make the best of it. This part of the story is somewhat similar to mine \u2014 I, too, was given such an opportunity and was the first in my family to attend college. I studied medicine, thinking this career path would make my family proud, although I always wanted to write. This is very common. Regardless of class and, dare I say, culture, we\u2019re taught to believe that professional degrees are more worthy. However, you\u2019d find that many of Jamaica\u2019s established artists and writers are upper-class, because such pressure to attain upward mobility is not as pressing. What is deemed as a luxury for the working class is a profitable pastime for those with means and connections.\nIn the craft markets you can find poorer artists, many of whom have created masterpieces with their hands. They never went to Edna Manley (one of the top art colleges in Jamaica) to learn or polish their skills, because education isn\u2019t free and many poor Jamaicans end up dropping out of school way too early to apply for tertiary education. They end up learning trades on their own to survive. Usually, tourists are the largest consumers of their artwork. You\u2019d never find their works in the National Gallery, where I personally think they belong.\nBefore you went to an MFA program, you received a master\u2019s in public health and worked in the field. How has that experience informed your writing?\nMy public health background definitely informs my writing. I always write with these questions in mind: What am I writing against? And how will it contribute to the greater good? As an artist I have a lot more freedom to explore ways of telling stories without sounding didactic in my approach. Nevertheless, my hope is that the reader will walk away with something of significance about the people and places I write about.\nWhat conversation or change do you hope your novel will spark \u2014 both in Jamaica and in the United States?\nMy novel explores universal themes of love, identity, sexuality, and belonging. My hope is that everyone can identify with elements of the story, regardless of who they are and where they\u2019re from. Ultimately, I hope my novel will get people talking and thinking. Readers have mentioned that they identify with the classism and struggle for upward mobility in the novel. They also identify with the reality of displacement. The only difference is my setting. Jamaica is certainly a paradise in its beauty and the hearts of the people. It\u2019s a place where my childhood memories are buried and where my family still resides. But there are struggles that I wanted to bring to the forefront \u2014 struggles born out of the pain of our colonized history. I wanted to open up dialogues about racial, ethnic, and class disparities on the island, which have been silenced by our motto, \u201cOut of Many One People.\u201d I also wanted to reveal, through the lens of my characters, the exploitation of our island by the tourism industry to repay our debt. 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        "raw_content": "Bill V. Mullen is Professor of American Studies and Affiliated Faculty with the Global Studies Program at Purdue University. He is the author most recently of UnAmerican: W.E.B. Du Bois and the Century of World Revolution. In 2019 Verso books will publish A U.S. Antifascist Reader which he is co-editing with Chris Vials. He is currently at work on a biography of James Baldwin and is a member of the Campus Antifascist Network.\nThe Campus Antifascist Network is Winning the Fight Against Fascism at Universities",
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        "raw_content": "Home Articles Trespass \u2013 Law of Tort\nIn the present era, everyone wants to preserve his or her body and property from external intrusion and from another\u2019s wrongful intention to harm or destroy it. As the time is changing and so is the technology and competition, there is an increase in the mala fide intention of people causing wrongful harm to others. Therefore to apprehend such large sections of public there is a need to develop such laws to protect the individual\u2019s property and body.\nThere are many instances where the wrongful intrusion of a person over others property and body results in many harms either public or private. Therefore to save common people from such harm there is a common term given that is Trespass.\nTrespass can be termed as the wrongful act done directly and intentionally to cause the harm to another property can be termed as trespass. It is of two kinds of civil and criminal wrong. It is so because it can have two different kinds of injuries i.e. it can lead to the violation of human rights which leads to the damages, while it can also lead to punishment if there is any physical attack.\nTherefore, the term trespass can be termed as an action exceeding the limit so made by laws. It is an act intentionally directed for an unreasonable interference with the one\u2019s property and person\u2019s.The term intentionally here implies that any wrongful act done voluntarily. Furthermore, it is a necessary component of trespass to prove the intention of the party involved.\nTypes of Trespass\nThere are different types of trespass:\n1. Trespass to person\nTrespass to person refers to the case where there is the wrongful apprehension of a body or person. That is, there is a wrongful apprehension of one\u2019s body or person causing harm or injury done with malafide intention. There are three types of trespass.\nIt refers to causing illegal apprehension of fear in the mind of other person causing him to suffer injury can be termed an assault. For proving assault there is no need for having suffered any physical harm. For example, if A takes out the gun pretending it to be loaded, in front of B. B in the apprehension of fear suffers shock. Then A would be held liable for assault on B, even if the gun wasn\u2019t loaded. However, it is important to consider the foreseeability of a person that is he should have apprehended the fear due to the act is done and not because he thought. That is, if A holds a gun behind B, so be won\u2019t be able to be apprehended because of that and therefore A won\u2019t be liable for any assault.\nIn the case of R vs. Constanza[1] the defendant sent 800 threatening letters to the plaintiff, wrote offensive words on her front door. This leads her to suffer from clinical depression. It was held that the defendant was liable for assault and was punished under the Offences against the Person Act 1861.\nSec 351 of I.P.C. also talks about the criminal liability of Assault.\nThe use of force against someone in such a manner that it results in having a physical injury can be termed as a battery. It can be direct like A slaps B then it is direct while the other is indirectly like pulling off a chair while the other is sitting. What is important in this is that there should be physical contact between the persons. Sec 350 of I.P.C. holds the person criminally liable for battery.\nHowever, the use of force against a trespasser is justified and the person won\u2019t be held liable for any action. As in case of, Pratap Daji vs. B.B. & C.I. Ry. here the plaintiff entered in a carriage of defendant\u2019s railway but had forgotten to purchase a ticket for his travel. On one of the stops of the carriage, he tried to purchase the ticket but didn\u2019t get any. At another place, he was asked for the ticket which he didn\u2019t have and therefore was asked to get out of the carriage. He refused to do so. On his refusal, the defendant used force to get him out of the carriage. He bought an action against the defendant for use of force. It was held that the defendant was not liable, as he used force against the person who was not having a ticket and therefore was a trespasser, and therefore he couldn\u2019t be held liable.\nFalse imprisonment refers to restraining the movement of a person for however short interval it may, without any lawful justification.\nFor this wrong to be proven imprisonment in original sense is not required. The thing which is important is that the person is deprived of his personal freedom, either by being confined within the four walls or by restraining him from moving out of the particular place. The essential requirement for this is:\n\u2013 There should be a total restraint on the liberty of a person\n\u2013 And, there should not be any lawful justification for the same.\n2. Trespass to Land\nTrespass to land refers to the wrongful interference of one over the property of another without any legal justification. It should be direct and physical. Trespass to land is more of a right over the possession of property rather than ownership of property. That is the person who is having actual possession over the property can even has a claim against the owner of that property for trespass to land. As in the case of Graham vs. Peat[2] the plaintiff was having a possession over the property by way of a lease which was void. But even after that, he was entitled to bring an action against the defendant for trespass. Who has entered the premises without any lawful justification, as any possession is a legal possession against the wrongdoer?\n3. Trespass to goods\nTrespass to goods refers to the unintentional or intentional interference with the goods which are in the possession of other, without any lawful justification can be termed as trespass to goods. Unlike trespass to land trespass to goods are also wrong against the possession of goods. Therefore if A gives his watch for repairing to B for 2 days, then he can\u2019t silently take his watch out of B\u2019s possession without his permission. If in case A takes his watch without permission of B then A could be held liable under the trespass to goods, even if he is the real owner of the same.\n1. Consent of Plaintiff\nThere can be no case of trespass if there is the given consent from both the parties. Thus if A and B voluntarily agrees to play boxing match, then if while playing A hits B then cannot have any claim for trespass to the person. Similarly in the case of, Peters vs. Prince of Wales Theatre Ltd.[3] the defendant employed the sprinkler system in the building for the prevention of fire in a building. Plaintiff and defendant were living in the same building. After some period of time there was some damage to the plaintiff, so she sued the defendant for trespass to land. It was held that the sprinkler system was benefiting both, therefore, it defendant couldn\u2019t be held liable for the same.\nThere can be no case for trespass where it is necessary for the defendant to break the line set up by law against which there can be a case for trespass.\nIf at any point of time defendant found himself at such a risk that he can\u2019t find any other help and his property or person is at its stake then in that situation the defendant can use force provided it should be reasonable.Thus if for example, if there is a theft at home then to save the property use of force is justified. The thief then can\u2019t have the claim for assault or battery as because theft is the case of sheer intrusion of a person without any lawful justification and therefore the defendant at that time won\u2019t be held liable.\nActs which can be considered as trespass but it won\u2019t if it is legally justified. That is, if the law permits some authorities to carry out the task of search and seizures then in that condition there can be no trespass against the authorities. Like in the case of Elias vs. Pasmore[4]in this the police lawfully enter at plaintiff\u2019s house, to arrest a man. From there they also took some documents some of which were unlawfully taken. It was held that entering the house couldn\u2019t constitute trespass but taking away documents constitutes trespass to goods and therefore the police were held liable.\nKedar vs. K.A. Alagarswami[5]\nIn this case, the Madras high court held that putting handcuffs to an undertrial prisoner and then tying him like a dangerous animal with the window in a hospital during his medical treatment can be termed as the use of unjustifiable force. And therefore the police should be held liable for the same for trespass to the person.\nStephens vs. Myers[6]\nIn this case, the plaintiff was the Chairman of Parish meeting, defendant was also present there, but was sitting at a gap of 7 to 8 persons on the same table. In the course of a meeting, there was a heated argument, the defendant had been vociferous and he interrupted the proceeding of the meeting. It was decided by a large majority that the defendant should be expelled from the meeting. Hence the defendant advanced towards the chairman with his clenched fist saying he would rather pull the chair off then turned out of a room, but was stopped by the churchwarden, who sat next to the chairman. It was held that he was liable for assault.\nHerring vs. Boyle[7]\nIt is the case for false imprisonment, where it has been held the knowledge of the plaintiff is essential. In this case, the schoolmaster wrongfully refused the child to go with his mother. The recent told for such restraint was that the mother was told to pay the bus fee due to her. The conversation between both was unknown to the child and he was not cognizant of the restraint. It was held that the refusal to the mother in boy\u2019s absence, and without his being cognizant of restraint, could not amount to false imprisonment.\nMadhav Vithal Kudwa vs. Madhavdas Vallabhdas[8]\nIn this case, the plaintiff was the landlord of the plaintiff. The tenant was living on the first floor of the building;he used to park his car at the compound of the plaintiff\u2019s building. Therefore the plaintiff pleaded before the court, that the parking of the car at his compound without his permission was trespass and therefore injunction to restrain the defendant from parking his vehicle to be granted. The court held that parking of vehicle didn\u2019t cause any trespass. As the building was multi-storeyed therefore he could use the compound for parking provided that there should be no inconvenience to anyone.\nKirk vs. Gregory[9]\nThis is the case of direct interference with a person\u2019s goods. In this case, on the death of A, A\u2019s sister-in-law removed the jewelry which was kept there where the body of A was kept. With good intention and with mistaken belief for the safety of jewelry, she moved it and kept it in another room, from where it was stolen. A\u2019s executer, therefore, bought suit against the sister-in-law. It was held that the sister-in-law was liable for trespass to jewelry.\nCresswell vs. Sirl (1948) 1 K.B. 241: (1948) 2 All. E.R. 730[10]\nIn this case the son of defendant shot plaintiff\u2019s dog, the reason that was told was that because the dog was attacking his pigs and sheep. The plaintiff then brought suit against the defendant. It was held in Court of Appeal that the dog was either attacking animals or there was an imminent apprehension of attacking and also there was no other way to save animals other than shooting to save the animal from such intervention, and therefore the defendant couldn\u2019t be held liable for killing.\nDefine trespass?\nAn unreasonable interference of one over the rights of another\u2019s property or person without any lawful justification and without the person\u2019s knowledge can be termed as trespass. Thus if A enters the house of B, without his permission and his knowledge even though there was no wrong intention on his part but then too he can be liable for trespass.\nWhat is trespass to person?\nTrespass to a person can be defined as direct or intentional interference over the person\u2019s body, causing him to suffer harm or injury either mental or physical can be termed as trespass to the person. Thus where A makes such a gesture of killing B, which he never went to do that but due to which B suffers mental shock, then A can be held liable for assault in trespass to the person\nIs trespass to land is a crime?\nTrespass to land refers to the physical interference of someone over the property of other who is in possession of it and the act being done negligently or with intention without any legal justification leads to commits an offense. It can be both civil and criminal depending on the nature of the act being done. Like where a person negligently enters the premises of other can be liable for civil trespass, but where the person enters the premises of other with the wrongful intention of committing theft then he can be held liable for criminal trespass.\nIs nuisance is trespass to land?\nNo, nuisance can\u2019t be termed as trespass to land. As trespass to land refers to unlawful interference with the possession one\u2019s land done directly and through some tangible object, but if that interference is not direct but consequential then that wrong can be termed as a nuisance. Therefore it can be said that there is a thin line difference between the two.\nWhat is trespass to goods?\nTrespass to goods refers to a physical interference of goods which are in the possession of someone else, without any lawful justification. 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        "raw_content": "Home Game Center Post Match So much for tiredness\u2026 the Eagles won 4-3 in Davos!\nSo much for tiredness\u2026 the Eagles won 4-3 in Davos!\nHC Davos \u2013 Gen\u00e8ve Servette HC 3-4\nGen\u00e8ve Servette won in Davos 4-3 \u2013 so much for tiredness \u2013 and therefore defeated the Ibexes for the third time out of three this season!\nIn our opinion, Chris McSorley\u2019s troops won this one thanks to two factors. The first one: patience. The second one: an excellent physical condition.\nPatience\u2026 because the Eagles, who couldn\u2019t be fresh after all, were able to be patient enough to wait for the key moments of the game in order to make the difference. Physical condition\u2026 because despite tiredness, the Eagles were able to make the difference as the game went by.\nDavos for their part put some goodwill and agonism (even too much\u2026) on display and during the first 25 minutes of play were able to take a 2-goals lead thanks to Dario Meyer and Enzo Corvi (power-play goal).\nRight Enzo Corvi\u2019s goal, however, woke up the sleep-deprived \u2013 but fearless \u2013 guys coached by Chris McSorley\u2026 who, in a matter of less than 2 minutes, were able to equalize thanks to Timi Bozon (finally with his first goal of the season) and Tommy Wingels!\nDuring the early stages of the third period then, it was Tim Bozon again who scored and gave the lead to the Eagles for the first time of the game\u2026 Davos, however, who put some character on display, were able to equalize only a couple of minutes later with Marc Wieser.\nAnything could happen at that point\u2026 and so it happened that Jeremy Wick scored the game winning goal for Gen\u00e8ve Servette during a power-play situation in the 52nd minute of play! Davos then tried to react again, but they looked just too nervous\u2026 and so the Eagles were able to earn 3 very important points that will help them to (finally!) sleep well tonight.\nP.S. best wishes to Eric Martinsson!\nTim Bozon (Gen\u00e8ve Servette HC)\nFinally Tim Bozon scored his first goal of the season\u2026 actually, he scored 2!\nPrevious articleAlso today, January 6th, it\u2019s National League Game Day\u2026 let\u2019s have a look!",
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        "raw_content": "Selling a business involves several important steps to ensure a smooth handover to a new owner \u2014 including due diligence, contract drafting, contract review, negotiation, exchange and settlement. LegalVision\u2019s sale of business team assists clients at all stages of their journey.\nA sale of business transaction can encompass a wide range of assets. Common examples include intellectual property rights (such as trade marks), real property interests (such as a commercial lease), licences and contracts with suppliers.\nGetting your business sale over the line can be complicated. After you\u2019ve agreed on the terms of your deal with a buyer, you still need to go through the formalities of signing contracts (exchange) and finalising the transaction (settlement). LegalVision\u2019s specialist lawyers can help you navigate these final steps of your business sale.\nDownload LegalVision\u2019s How to Sell Your Business Guide \u2013 essential reading for any seller looking to understand the moving parts that will impact a successful sale.\n5 Things You Need to Know About Selling a Business\n1Before selling your business, it\u2019s important to be clear on your goals. Are you simply looking for a purchaser who will pay the best price? Do you want to keep a role in the business after the sale? Do you want the purchaser to grow the business? These considerations will affect your strategy for the sale of business process.\n2Another important initial question is how you want to achieve your goals. There are two main options. One approach is to sell the legal entity that operates the business. This is done by transferring the shares in a company. Another approach is to sell the assets of the business, without selling the company itself. Each option involves different legal processes and consequences. A business sale (or sale of business) usually refers to the second approach.\n3Given the amount of time that it takes to deal with every potential purchaser, it\u2019s important to have a screening process. Your business lawyer or accountant can help you put together a checklist of requirements for interested purchasers. This checklist can be structured as a \u201cterm sheet\u201d \u2014 a document that sets out the key details of the deal you are offering to buyers.\n4Once you\u2019ve decided on a purchaser, you will move forward with negotiating the sale of business agreement. It is generally the seller\u2019s lawyer who will draft the contract for the business sale. If the deal is relatively simple, you might choose to use a standard form sale of business agreement contract provided by the Law Society or Real Estate Institute in your state. If the sale is more complex, you will likely need to add special conditions or prepare a bespoke contract for your transaction. For these transactions, you should work with a lawyer who specialises in business sales.\n5As a seller, the main goal of the transaction will be to exit the business for a good price without the need to worry about issues popping up down the track. Your lawyer should focus on protecting your future position and ensuring that you don\u2019t take on unnecessary liabilities after the deal is done.\nHow can I sell a business in New South Wales?\nWhat do I need to think about when selling my business?\nWhat are the most common mistakes I can make while selling my business?\nHow do I negotiate a good deal?\nView all Business Sale and Purchase articles\nMeet our Business Sale and Purchase lawyers\nBianca Reynolds",
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Vitamin D can prevent cancer.\nAccording to the National Cancer Institute, 80 percent of cancer cases can be prevented. Having a healthy and balanced diet can prevent cancer. An example would be a diet that is low in refined sugar and processed meat and high in fruits, leafy vegetables and vitamin D from dietary sources or the sun. Studies have shown that a diet high in animal products and dairy that contain hormones and saturated fat cause breast cancer. (http://www.naturalnews.com/027334_cancer_diet_breast.html)\n3. Sunshine offers powerful healing.\nIn a study conducted by the French in 2011 on 60,000 post menopausal women, it was discovered that women with increased levels of vitamin D obtained through diet and supplement reduced their risk of breast cancer. These vitamin D levels received a great boost when these women were exposed to actual sunshine. (http://www.naturalnews.com/034286_cancer_prevention_nutrition.html)\nWhich leads us to suspect that\u2026\n4. There are private interests involved.\nThe medical establishment\u2019s dismissive take on vitamin D and its effects on cancer cannot seriously be taken in the light of new research supporting the effect of vitamin D on cancer. One cannot help but be suspicious of this rather cold shoulder treatment, especially when non-profit organizations that supposedly support the active search for a cure have financial ties with pharmaceutical companies, mammography equipment companies and other organizations that profit from cancer. Moreover, research on vitamin D is a threat to the cancer industry because it shows a way of dealing with cancer for free. (http://www.naturalnews.com/021892.html)\n5. Chemotherapy does not work.\nOne of the current remedies offered by conventional medicine when dealing with cancer is chemotherapy. Let it be said once and for all: chemotherapy does not have any positive effect on cancer. There is no scientific evidence that supports such fact. It shrinks tumors, but it doesn\u2019t initiate the healing that needs to take place to reverse cancer and to stay cancer free. What\u2019s more, its side effects are well documented \u2013 effects that worsen the patient\u2019s condition instead of improving it. (http://www.naturalnews.com/024536_cancer_women_breast.html)\n6. The recommended daily allowance of vitamin D does not provide cancer prevention benefits.\nThe revised recommended daily intake provided for vitamin D (600 IU for children and adults until 70 years old and 800 IU for adults above 70) has been criticized as below the required levels that provide anti-cancer effects. According to Dr. Cedric Garland, recent studies have shown that daily intakes of vitamin D by adults along the range of 4,000 \u2013 8,000 IU is necessary to maintain the vitamin D blood levels needed to reduce the risk of several diseases including cancer. (http://www.naturalnews.com/031577_vitamin_D_scientific_research.html)\n7. Exposure to the sun does not necessarily cause skin cancer.\nA study conducted by researchers from Leeds University in 2009 found that increased levels of vitamin D were linked to improved skin cancer survival odds. Since most people are vitamin D deficient, it has left them vulnerable to a host of other diseases including cancer. The advantages of getting enough sun exposure far outweigh the disadvantages that are now being questioned by breakthrough science. (http://www.naturalnews.com/032533_sun_exposure_skin_cancer.html)\n8. Cancer can be inherited.\nThe idea that cancer runs in families is a popular theme in the medical establishment. However, tons of research has now shown that cancer can be avoided through the maintenance of increased vitamin D levels in the blood. If a direct ancestor had cancer, chances are they were exposed to cancer causing agents like cigarette smoke, skin care products or chemical solvents. 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        "raw_content": "You can renew books charged to your account electronically, via My Account.\nHow do I search the e-books?\nAll of our e-books are accessible via the Library\u2019s federated search engine, inKUire, which is available to search from the Library\u2019s homepage. Many of our e-books are stored in the InKuire. The Library also subscribes to a number of electronic reference resources such as the Encyclopedia Britannica.\nCan I print, save and/or e-mail content from e-books?\nHow many books can I borrow at the same time?\nWhy does the Library impose overdue fines?\nDaily fines are charged for overdue items in order to secure their prompt return and renewal. They are implemented in order to be sure that the Library\u2019s resources are available to the entire KU community.\nWhat are the Library\u2019s fines for overdue items?\nFines for 2012-2013 are as follows. 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Failure to return Library materials within 15 days after the due date will result in the user being charged the current market value of the item as well as a 32.50 TL replacement fee, in addition to any overdue fines already incurred.\nWhat if I cannot return a book that has been recalled by another user within 72 hours?\nThe overdue fine for books that have been recalled is 2.50 TL per day.\nWhat can I do if I lose an item I borrowed from the Library?\nHow or where can I pay my fine?\nStudents and external members must deposit moneys owed in payment of fines, replacement charges for damaged/lost materials, and deposits and fees related to memberships at Yap\u0131 Kredi or in the Library with their Smart Cards. If paid at Yap\u0131 Kredi, they must bring bank receipts for such payments to the Library to have their accounts cleared. Faculty and staff may have the fines deducted from their salaries by signing vouchers at the Information Desk on the Basement Floor.\nHow can I get access to journal articles?\nBy far the bulk of the Library\u2019s journal articles holdings are held by electronic subscription. The Library offers a number of tools by which to access these electronic journals. Journal articles can be reached via our federated search engine, inKUire or via subject-specific journal databases. If you know the title of the journal from which you need an article, the e-journals tab on the Library homepage will be of use to you.\nThe library does hold a number of print subscriptions. Current issues of these journals are held in the Atrium on the Ground Floor. Once they are no longer current, journal issues are bound, assigned a Library of Congress call number, and arranged on the shelf like any other book. Articles from current issues of journals can be photocopied in the library. Once bound, journals can be checked out like any other book.\nCan I get access to journal articles not subscribed to by KU Libraries?\nSometimes. If the Library does not hold the articles you need, you can take advantage of the Article Request Service. Through this service, the library provides articles from other library and information centers, principally those within Istanbul and elsewhere in Turkey. This service is available to undergraduate and graduate students, faculty and administrative personnel. For more information and to access the online article request form, see our Article Requestpage.\nMembers of the Ko\u00e7 community have the following article request privileges:\nStudents (undergraduate and graduate): 5 article requests at a time\nFaculty: 10 article requests at a time\nAdministrative personnel: 10 articles requests at a time\nPlease note that external members and retired faculty and staff are not able to make article requests.\nHow can I find articles relevant to my research topic?\nThe place to start is with our federated search engine, InKUire, which you can find on the library homepage. InKUire searches all of the Library\u2019s databases and collections, and has options to search beyond KU\u2019s own collection as well. Use keywords that best describe your topic. For example, if you are conducting research on the topic of freedom of speech in Turkey during the election of 1999, type in Freedom and Speech and Turkey and Election 1999. InKUire will bring up articles related to these keywords.\nIf you are having trouble getting good results in InKUire, you might want to move on to one of our more subject-specific databases.\nInKUire and Online Databases\nWhat is InKUire?\nInKUire is the Library\u2019s federated search engine. This means that when a search is performed using the InKUire interface, all of the library\u2019s electronic resources are searched, including the content of all of the databases to which the library subscribes. InKUire is a search tool, and does not contain any of its own content.\nA database is a kind of electronic container, principally for electronic journals, but can contain any kind of electronic content (e-books, for instance). Databases hold materials that are oriented around a theme, which can be very broad (the Academic Search Complete database) or more narrow (LexisNexis, for instance, which focuses on legal content). A database has its own search facilities, so if a search in InKUire is not proving productive, driving down to a specific database can be a useful supplemental strategy.\nWhat is the difference between InKUire, a database, an e-journal and an e-book?\nInKUire is essentially a search engine, which can be used to search across multiple, disparate electronic resources all at once. A database is a kind of a container for electronic resources, including e-journals and e-books, which features its own search functionality. An e-journal is a periodical published at routine intervals, in electronic format (rather than, or as well as, in print format). An e-book is simply a book in electronic format.\nCan I access inKUire and the Library\u2019s electronic resources from my office, dorm room or home?\nOnline catalog and full-text level access to electronic resources are reachable off campus to Ko\u00e7 University students, faculty and staff. 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If you don\u2019t have Full Text access to an item you need, you can try retrieving it via our article request service, accessible to both students and faculty.\nFrom which online databases can I print, save or e-mail articles?\nShould I use a Ko\u00e7 University e-mail address to send articles?\nNewspapers, Magazines and Audiovisual Materials\nWhere can I find daily newspapers, current magazines and journals and/or audiovisual materials?\nDaily newspapers and current issues of magazines and journals are kept in the Periodicals Reading Room (the Atrium) on the Ground Floor. Once no longer current, periodicals are bound and catalogued, then placed on shelves throughout the library according to their Library of Congress classification numbers.\nAudiovisual materials are principally kept on the Basement Floor.\nYou can refer to the Building Planpage to see floor plans of the library showing the locations of different collections, facilities and services.\nThe HS Library patrons may also find daily newspappers and current issues of magazines and journals that are kept in their Library.\nWhere can I view videocassettes, audiocassettes, CD-ROMs or DVDs?\nA-V equipment is installed at study carrels located on the Basement Floor, First and Second Floors. The Library has separate rooms on the first and second floors for group viewings of videos or DVDs. These rooms should be reserved in advance for your group studies.\nThe HS Library patrons can be use on the their Library\u2019s computer and TV\u2019s.\nCan I borrow videocassettes?\nHow long does the Library keep newspapers?\nNewspapers are kept for one month and then disposed of.\nHow many DVDs can I take out at the same time? For how long? Can I renew?\nThere are different loan periods for instructors, staff and students. Please see our Borrowingpage for full details.\nHow can I use the KU archives?\nThe materials kept in the archives cannot be borrowed. If you are interested in using materials from the archives, please get in touch with Digital Resources Librarian, the librarian responsible for the archives, at digitalresources@ku.edu.tr\nHow can I use the books from the Rare Books Collection?\nThe Rare Books Collection is located on the First Floor. Access to the Rare Books Collection is limited to 9:00 am through 5:30 pm, Monday through Friday. 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        "raw_content": "Imaging the Kingdom IV: The \u2018Self\u2019 in the kingdom of God\nLet me begin by stressing that this post is by no means an exhaustive or thorough look at this particular issue, but rather a starting point for a conversation and potential implications we can draw out for understanding the our existence in the kingdom of God, thus impacting the way we approach life in the kingdom, as is the case with all Imaging the Kingdom.\nThe concept of the \u2018Self\u2019 is one of great importance in the conversation of modern philosophy and Western society at large. This can take the form of investigations regarding the composition of the Self, for instance, a Scientologist might argue that the Self is composed of one\u2019s \u2018thetan\u2019 (similar to the concept of one\u2019s \u2018spirit\u2019). But what composes the Self in this particular sense (essence) is not the concern of this post. We will rest upon our holistic assumptions from previous \u2018Imaging the Kingdom\u2019 posts: God is the Ruler of the universe that he has created, visible and invisible. An individual will not be broken down into separate parts, as God is concerned for and invested in both in the Christian tradition.\nMany modern philosophers have concerned themselves with the concept of the Self as if we can attain it through our own clever thought processes. Just as one cannot repair a hammer with said hammer, so one cannot, as a Self, step outside of said Self. In his Treatise on Human Nature, Hume writes,\nFor my part, when I enter most intimately into what I call myself, I always stumble on some particular perception or other, of hear or cold, light or shade, love or hatred, pain or pleasure, I never catch myself at any time without a perception, and never can observe anything but the perception.\n(David Hume, Treatise on Human Nature, Book I, Part IV, Sec. VI)\nAccording to Hume, the concept of the Self can amount to, as Russell put it, \u2018nothing but a bundle of perceptions\u2019. This non-religious observation can actually assist us in our kingdom-oriented task as it can be deduced that the confidence with which, say, I perceive my Self as an individual should be softened. But the case is not closed there by any means. Hume\u2019s conclusion does not entirely negate the value of this \u2018bundle of perceptions\u2019, but rather redefines it. As long as we are redefining the Self in light of our inability to look inward in any objective sense, I believe that the principles of the kingdom of God have profound implications for our definition.\nIn exploring the answer to the question \u2018What is man?\u2019 in his essay \u2018The Christian Proclamation Here and Now\u2019, Barth states,\nMan exist in a free confrontation with his fellow man, in the living relationship between a man and his neighbour, between I and Thou, between man and woman. An isolated man is as such no man. \u2018I\u2019 without \u2018Thou\u2019, man without woman, and woman without man is not human existence. Human being is being with other humans. Apart from this relationship we become inhuman. We are human by being together, by seeing, hearing, speaking with, and by standing by, one another as men, insofar, that is, as we do this gladly and thus do it freely.\n(Karl Barth, God Here and Now [London: Routledge, 2003], 7.)\nAlthough Barth is answering the question \u2018What is man?\u2019 and not \u2018What is the Self?\u2019, we see community as a God-given (and necessary) setting for human existence.\nWriting more specifically regarding the Self in the opening pages of The Sickness Unto Death, Kierkegaard describes the \u2018Self\u2019 as,\nThe self is a relation which relates to itself, or that in the relation which is its relating to itself. The self is not the relation but the relation\u2019s relating to itself. A human being is a synthesis of the infinite and the finite, of the temporal and the eternal, of freedom and necessity. In short a synthesis. A synthesis is a relation between two terms. Looked at in this way a human being is not yet a self.\nIn a relation between two things the relation is the third term in the form of a negative unity, and the two relate to the relation, and in the relation to that relation; this is what it is from the point of view of soul for soul and body to be in relation. If, on the other hand, the relation relates to itself, then this relation is the positive third, and this is the self.\n(S\u00f8ren Kierkegaard, The Sickness Unto Death [London: Penguin Books, 2008], 9-10.)\nIn this way the self is fully understood in the relationship. This is a relationship with the Self and relationship with the creator of the Self. Relationship is the basis for any human understanding of anything and no less for a proper understanding of the Self.\nIn light of Barth and Kierkegaard\u2019s insights, a human is only truly human in community with God and man. This conclusion very closely resembles the Greatest Commandments (Matthew 22:36-40). In the kingdom of God an understanding of the Self ought to be similarly characterised by God\u2019s intentions for the Self.\nPerhaps the greatest theological tenet in the Christian tradition to attest to the necessary communal aspect of existence can be found in the Trinity. Two contemporary theologians who have some very helpful insights for this discussion are John Zizioulas and Leonardo Boff. Zizioulas represents an important bridge between the Eastern and Western traditions (drawing from the work of Vladimir Lossky). Heavily influenced by the Cappadocian Fathers, Zizioulas derives that communion is an ontological category and that God exists in communion. Therefore, Vali-Matti K\u00e4rkk\u00e4inen summarises, \u201cthere is no true being without communion; nothing exists as an \u2018individual\u2019 in itself\u2026Human existence, including the existence of the church communion, thus reflects the communal, relational being of God.\u201d (Vali-Matti K\u00e4rkk\u00e4inen, The Trinity: Global Perspectives, [Louisville: Westminster John Knox Press, 2007], 90.) In this way, without the doctrine of the Trinity there would be no God.\nIn Trinity and Society, Boff states, \u201cThe Trinity is not something thought out to explain human problems. It is the revelation of God as God is, as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.\u201d (Leonardo Boff, Trinity and Society [Maryknoll: Orbis Books, 1998], 3.) Boff argues that humanity is given a guide through this specific revelation by which to structure society.\nGathering the tools before us we can develop a picture of what the Self might properly look like in the kingdom of God:\nFrom Hume we can argue that an individual cannot objective conceive of the Self, but rather \u2018a bundle of perceptions\u2019 that fall short of the Self.\nFrom Barth we can argue that it is God\u2019s intention for the individual to find fullest existence in community.\nFrom Kierkegaard we can argue that the Self is only properly understood in Hegelian relational terms \u2013 the individual, the creator and the witness of that relationship.\nFrom Zizioulas we can argue that the communal aspect of God is absolutely essential to his being, that the Trinity is not an appendix to Christian theism, but its heart.\nFrom Boff we can argue that human society ought to be structured based upon the community of the Trinity.\nPerhaps the reason for the philosophical dilemma of the Self is the fact that we\u2019ve been taking our cues from the wrong place. If it is God\u2019s nature to necessarily exist in the communion of the Trinity, perhaps it is no surprise that our being is also of a communal nature. In the kingdom of God the individual is not called to be alone but in community. In such a way a fuller understanding of the Self is possible, for instance:\nAs I relate to myself I experience all that is unique to that experience. As I relate to, say, Greg, he is able to see and experience something unique to his perspective of me.\nAs we relate, these things are synthesised and a fuller picture of the Self is possible. Through the differences that Greg and I encounter in one another God has designed us to act as signposts for one another to himself and his \u2018otherness\u2019.\nAs we look toward God we discover that Christ has come to redeem the entire world and to give humanity a new paradigm to live out of, including a new method of \u2018discovering the Self\u2019. A member of the kingdom of God has a new identity, one independent of who we once thought we were and who we may still think we are. As we relate to God we are transformed into his design for the Self. To consider us as individuals the supreme experts regarding our \u2018Self\u2019s outside of God\u2019s intentions as demonstrated in the establishing of his kingdom through the Gospel is to ignore the reign and active investment of God in our lives. To embrace the concept of the Self that finds its fullest meaning in relating to God and to others in love we will experience the greatest blessing \u00ad\u2013 the blessing that flows from active participation in and submission to the kingdom of God. 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        "raw_content": "The Gilded Age is a legendary period in American history, Manhattan being its unmistakable epicenter. It was truly the epitome of America\u2019s wealth and entrepreneurial prowess just as today\u2019s unicorn tech founders amass power and wealth in Silicon Valley. This was the time before Uncle Sam began collecting taxes. I have been an ardent follower of this age of voluptuary and ascendancy since my high school. It has taken me 8 years to write on this topic since I was formally introduced to a jewel in the crown of The Astors.\nYes, the Astors from Waldorf Germany, who rose to unattainable power thanks to John Jacob Astor I\u2019s beaver pelt trade and later made Manhattan the most valued real estate market. The Astors had sprawling mansions across Fifth Avenue as they migrated from downtown to the Upper East Side. But their legacy pervades beyond the commerce. Their legacy is the infusion of traditions imported from 19th century Europe to the 20th-century technological advancements of America. John Jacob Astor IV envisioned to build the finest hotel in America that would host Europe\u2019s aristocrats. His vision manifested on 55th Street on 5 Avenue as St. Regis New York in 1904.\nAstor spared no expense in creating a hotel of world-class luxury complete with marble floors and crystal chandeliers, furnished with antique tapestries, oriental rugs, antique Louis XV furniture and a library of 3000 leather-bound, gold-tooled classic and current books, many from Astor\u2019s original collection. He introduced round the clock butler service for his guests. After him, St. Regis continued with its legacy to be innovative not just in terms of technology but libation as well. In 1934, Fernand Petiot the bartender at King Cole Bar created the cocktail Red Snapper which was then renamed as Bloody Mary. There have been many St. Regis Hotels around the world since it was acquired by Starwood Hotels but then an original is original for a reason. I wanted to learn more about this legendary grand old hotel\u2019s legacy of being the custodian of traditions and an early adopter of new technology. I posed some questions to Katie Donald, Director of Sales and Marketing at St. Regis New York and this is what she had to share with me.\nKatie Donald \u2013 Director of Sales and Marketing, St Regis New York\nWhat inspired the architecture of the hotel during its foundation?\nBuilt over a century ago, the iconic St. Regis New York\u2019s Beaux Arts landmark building was originally designed by architects Trowbridge and Livingston and was hailed as New York\u2019s first \u201cskyscraper\u201d, as it was the tallest building in the area at the time. The site of the hotel, at Fifth Avenue and 55th Street, was largely a residential neighborhood when Colonel John Jacob Astor IV broke ground there in 1902, which added to its appeal for visitors from around the globe. Astor spared no expense in creating a hotel of world-class luxury and taste. A source of wonder for a century of travelers, The St. Regis New York was declared a New York City Landmark in 1988.\nThe Astor family has had hotels across the East Coast and West even before St. Regis New York. What makes this one so legendary even back in 1904?\nAstor\u2019s vision was to create a hotel which rivaled the finest hotels in Europe, where his close friends and family could feel as though they were guests in a private home and The St. Regis New York accomplished this task. One of the reasons that the St. Regis was so legendary was due to their glamourous, creative, and iconic clientele including Colonel Serge Obolensky, the Russian Prince who grew up to marry Alice Astor. Michael Arlen, the novelist and author of \u201cThe Green Hat\u201d lived and lunched at The St. Regis at the same table for years. Marlene Dietrich, William Paley and his wife Barbara \u201cBabe\u201d Paley also resided at The St. Regis, as did Salvador Dali and his wife Gala (who brought with them many an exotic guest). Actress Gertrude Lawrence instructed her agent to arrange all her press appointments at The St. Regis, while Alfred Hitchcock was known to wander the halls, frightening other guests with shocking fabricated tales told in the lifts. Throughout the years, The St. Regis New York has always attracted the legendary personalities of each era.\nMail Chute at The St. Regis New York\nInnovation has always been integral to St. Regis New York. Do share the first path breaking technological amenity offered to guests.\nThe St. Regis New York has always been a hallmark of innovation. In the 1900s John Jacob Astor introduced \u201cmodern\u201d conveniences such as telephones in every room, a fire alarm system, central heating and an air-cooling system that efficiently predated modern air conditioning and allowed each guest to control the temperature of his room. Mail chutes were installed on each floor, a newsworthy innovation at that time. An equally innovative feature was a special design \u201cfor the disposition of dust and refuse\u201d \u2013 one of the first central vacuum systems. All the maids had to do was plug their vacuum cleaner\u2019s hose into sockets situated throughout the hotel.\nHow did the guests react to such technological advancements back in the early 1900s?\nSince first opening its doors in 1904, The St. Regis New York has delighted guests with its technological advancements and immediately drew visitors from around the world, securing its place as Manhattan\u2019s best address.\nPoised to charge the electric cars of your guests how has the amenity impacted your guest experience?\nMany of guests at the St. Regis New York now travel with electric cars so this amenity offers our convenience and true door-to-door service. Guests are thrilled that they can now leave their car with a St. Regis doorman and return to a fully charged vehicle.\nBefore you read what Katie Donald has to say on my next question let me build a historic backdrop to it. I take you back to 1860s, in a time when women had neither voting rights nor political stage, one member of the Astor family single-handedly brought the concept of \u2018Society\u2019 to the American shores thereby making her the absolute authority. Daughter in law of JJ Astor I and the wife of his second son \u2013 Caroline Astor (Mrs William Backhouse Astor) turned more than a few heads when she dropped her husband\u2019s name and had her calling cards printed as \u2018Mrs Astor\u2019. Of course she wasn\u2019t the only Mrs Astor in the family but Manhattan soon began referring to her as \u2018The\u2019 Mrs Astor. Mrs Astor took her duty as the society doyenne very seriously and her calendar included cotillions, paying calls, afternoon tea, attending weddings and hosting private dinners. She socialised with Old New York (families of Dutch and English settlers in America) and Nouveau Riche were to stay strictly at arm\u2019s length from her. She is most remembered for her guest list \u2018Astor 400\u2019 to the annual Astor Ball which has inspired today\u2019s power lists. So why does she have such an indelible mark on today\u2019s New York or the traditions that are followed in America?\nCaroline Astor must have had a monumental impact on the traditions at the hotel. Could you share some of the most significant?\nAs the premier authority on New York society in New York\u2019s Gilded Age, Caroline Astor made sure that The St. Regis was the center of Manhattan social life, and the headquarters for the original \u201cAstor 400\u201d\u2013 the elite social group. The \u201cAstor 400\u201d would join the Astor\u2019s in their home following the season\u2019s most exclusive social affairs, an evening at the theater or a day of polo in the summer months. The \u201cAstor 400\u201d would celebrate into the morning, wining and dining in The St. Regis ballroom, at her famed Midnight Suppers.\nLet me add to that about Astor 400, the reason she chose under 400 guests was because her ballroom at the famous 350, Fifth Avenue mansion (now the site of Empire State Building) and later the Versailles Ballroom at St. Regis New York could accommodate only 400 people. Ward McAllister a family friend of Caroline Astor helped her handpick the guests to send out calling cards. Of course, they weren\u2019t always exactly 400 people evident from the list he released to New York Times in 1892 which had around 319 invitees.\nCaroline\u2019s Four Hundred \u2013 St Regis Fragrance\nHow has Astor 400 evolved over 112 years at the hotel?\nElements of the Astor 400 have continued to evolve throughout the St. Regis New York\u2019s rich history. This year The St. Regis Resorts & Hotels collaborated with Arquiste to bottle the Caroline\u2019s Four Hundred fragrance, a room spray inspired by the fragrance used by Caroline to adorn her ballroom in the 1900s. Caroline\u2019s Four Hundred by Arquiste is based on a crisp, green and floral fragrance capturing all of the blooms that adorned Caroline Astor\u2019s famous balls. Ingredients include American Beauty roses, hyacinth, white lilies, green stems and delicate quince, apple and cherry blossom. It can be purchased as a candle & room spray at www.stregisboutique.com The St. Regis New York continues to celebrate this unique history and tradition and have brought back the Midnight Supper in recent years, with hosts ranging from Jason Wu to Lauren Santo Domingo, Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig of Marchesa and Nacho Figueras.\nPresidential Suite \u2013 St Regis New York\nThe hotel underwent renovation last year what were the advancements made and what aspects were retained as a part of its heritage?\nThe St. Regis New York was renovated in 2013 with redesigned guestrooms, suites and public spaces and an expanded King Cole Bar. The lobby of the hotel reincorporated lost architectural elements, by opening up oval windows above the front desk which were part of the original design of the hotel. The lobby also updated the furnishings and amenities. Guestrooms were updated to include marble tiled entryways, rich color schemes with bold accent colors, sumptuous fabrics and luxe leather details, custom furnishings and state of the art technologies. The St. Regis\u2019 master suites underwent an extensive renovation complementing the reimagined guestrooms and hotel aesthetic. Throughout the renovation, the hotel remained committed to the preservation of the St. Regis\u2019 heritage and legacy.\nSt. Regis New York \u2013 King Cole Mural\nNow as a part of Marriott Hotels what can the guests look forward to in terms of upholding traditions and innovative experiences?\nThe St. Regis New York is proud to be part of Marriott Hotels and is committed to upholding the same traditions and exceptional guest experiences as they have done for the last century.\nLast but not the least \u2013 What is the secret of the King Cole mural that the bartender needs to be coaxed to share?\nThe puckish mural by Maxfield Parrish had been given to Colonel Astor by the artist to be hung over the bar at Astor\u2019s Knickerbocker Hotel in New York. In 1932 it found its new home above the King Cole Bar. 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        "raw_content": "Good news, everybody!, Meta\nWhen I wrote this post, I had no idea the kind of response it would generate. It was just something I thought to do while we were driving home listening to \u201cCarry On My Wayward Son\u201d for the tenth time. I\u2019m very lucky that the post was pushed through to the top of the Tor.com queue. It\u2019s since been featured at Making Light and BoingBoing, and Peter himself linked to it in his account of Monday\u2019s events.\nIn other words, a lot more people are reading my posts than usual, and I\u2019ve been getting some really wonderful emails and comments here and elsewhere that I\u2019m really very grateful for. It seems that readers really wanted a personal perspective on what happened Monday and what has been happening since December, and I\u2019m glad I was able to provide a little of that. As I said in an email to Caitlin yesterday: \u201cI am glad that there is some form of narrative out there that describes a little of what this chapter in our lives has meant for us. When I was a history major, descriptions like these always made the context of an event come alive for me and allowed me to situate myself within the culture.\u201d\nI honestly don\u2019t know how I was able to communicate even a sliver of what we were all feeling, that day. I spent most of that afternoon feeling like my skeleton had left my body. But I do know that people have responded strongly to this particular version of events. And that, I think, is an example of why stories work: they let us stand up a little higher and get a better view of things. Anyone can read what happened in the public record. But it takes some storytelling to understand what it all meant. There\u2019s a reason I always remember what I learn from well-researched fiction better than what I read elsewhere. Stories help us remember. They make the information sticky and harder to scrape off. So, if I can wiggle my baby toe in that tradition for even just a moment, I\u2019m very happy.\nTagged blogging, Save the Squid\n1 thought on \u201cWow.\u201d\nMaddy, you\u2019re just a damn good writer.",
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        "raw_content": "To provide guidance to child protection workers regarding the sterilisation of a child in the care of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Department of Communities with intellectual disability.\nFamily Court application\nInformation provided to the district director\nThe Family Court has sole responsibility for decision making in relation to the sterilisation of a child. The Department does not have the power to confirm or reject a request for the sterilisation of a child in the CEO\u2019s care.\nOur primary role is to make an assessment about whether we will make or support an application to the Family Court. Some of the key issues which need to be considered include the following:\nThe best interests of the child is the paramount consideration.\nThat sterilisation would be the most appropriate form of treatment to maintain the child\u2019s health, safety and wellbeing, or is necessary to save the child\u2019s life or prevent serious damage to the child\u2019s health.\nSterilisation is the procedure of last resort, and must relate to existing rather than future or anticipated problems. There must be proof that other less invasive procedures to treat the medical condition and/or all available means of counselling, training, practical support have been exhausted and failed.\nAssessments recommending sterilisation need to be supported by psychological and medical assessments which recommend that this procedure is in the child\u2019s best interests. The long and short term consequences of such action being carried out, or not carried out, also need to be considered.\nThe views of the significant parties should be sought, including those of the child, the parents, the guardians and/or the person responsible for the child\u2019s daily care.\nIf consideration regarding the sterilisation of a child in the care of the CEO with intellectual disability arises, the issue must be raised with the district director. The district director may convene a meeting, in the first instance, with the Executive Director State-wide and South East orExecutive Director State-wide and South West, General Manager Professional Practice Unit and General Counsel.\nChild protection workers can refer to the Memorandum of understanding between the Department and the Public Advocate in related resources.",
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        "raw_content": "19. PKO Poznan Maraton has already done, but for sure it has been permanently inscribed in the memory of all participants and fans. (more\u2026)\nMarathon Office opening hours\nThe Competition Office is ready! (more\u2026)\nImportant numbers during the 19. PKO Pozna\u0144 Marathon!\nIf you plan to call the Marathon Office or you don\u2019t know how to get around the city on the day of the race \u2013 this information will be useful for you. (more\u2026)\nHow to run with \u201especial pacemakers\u201d?\nThis year, in addition to the \u201estandard\u201d pacemakers, runners to the finish line of the royal distance will follow a few special pacemakers. (more\u2026)",
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        "raw_content": "\u201cThe stock market is human nature and crowd psychology on daily display, plus the age-old law of supply and demand at work. Because these two factors remain the same over time, it is remarkable but true that chart patterns are just the same today as they were 50 years ago, or 100 years ago.\u201d\nOur founder, William J. O'Neil, pioneered the use of historical precedent to analyze equities in tandem with fundamental and technical analysis. He identified seven basic factors that occurred over and over in almost all top-performing companies over decades of market cycles. Through these rigorous studies, Bill O\u2019Neil originated a disciplined and practiced investment philosophy that has become the foundation of our product lines and is the basis for our renowned stock charts. In studying movements in the stock market over the last 100 years, many important trends can be observed:\nThe market moves back and forth in trends: bull and bear market cycles.\nEach bull market begins after a Follow-through Day signals the beginning of a new uptrend.\nEvery bear market has begun after the distribution day count reached 5 or 6 in a 25 trading day period.\nUsing Historical Precedent\nUsing this stock market historical data and studying specific examples from the stock market past, make it easier to put current market moves in context, while making informed decision. For example of this in a real-life application, read an excerpt from this stock market analysis done by MarketSmith President, Scott O\u2019Neil:\n1929 & 1970\u2019s S&P 500 vs. 2000\u2019s NASDAQ\n\"Reflecting on history is a vital aid in our decision making process. In this example, notice how the Dow and Nasdaq index charts move in lockstep through their respective decades. It is clear that the 1929 stock market crash reflected in the Dow index overlays almost perfectly against the 2001 Nasdaq index break. It is our belief that history repeats itself in the stock market because human nature and investor psychology don\u2019t change. Therefore, analyzing historical charts like those referenced can be a helpful guide for interpreting current and future market trends.\nWhile the future is still unknown, it may prove to be a more challenging environment. History shows that bull cycles rarely last longer than 3 \u00bd years. It is possible that the indexes may want to consolidate all that has happened to our economy. Notice also that the tail end of the overlay reflects rising strength into the 1980s bull market.\nMarket Calls Made Using Stock Market Historical Data",
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        "raw_content": "All I have in live is my imagination\n\u2013 This is unbelievable! Look at this! There\u2019s no city like this in the world. There never was.\n\u2013 You act like you\u2019ve never been here before.\n\u2013 I don\u2019t get here often enough, that\u2019s the problem. Can you picture how drop dead gorgeous this city is in the rain? Imagine this town in the \u201920s. Paris in the \u201920s, in the rain. The artists and writers!\n\u2013 Why does every city have to be in the rain? What\u2019s wonderful about getting wet?\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqOrhnqyfZg\nSiguiente The sea of tea",
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        "raw_content": "Join us for Alex Kroon\u2019s Lived It Lecture at Entrepreneurship 101\nBeing an entrepreneur means being able to embrace risk and take on challenges. Some days will be good; others will be tough. One way to get through the ups and downs of endless meetings and difficult sales pitches is to find inspiration from others who have done it well.\nOn October 1, Alex Kroon, president of MaraCogna Inc., an advisory firm for companies and social entrepreneurs, will present Entrepreneurship 101\u2019s first Lived It Lecture of the 2014\u20132015 season. Lived It Lectures feature successful entrepreneurs and their success stories and challenges.\nWith experience at three high-growth companies, including two telecom startups, Alex knows a thing or two about building and growing a successful company. As the chief operating officer of a global health management firm, he oversaw the company\u2019s rapid growth, eventually leading as CEO after its successful sale to a multinational.\nNow, Alex helps entrepreneurs and business leaders validate the strategic directions of their companies in order to improve their operations and expand their businesses.\nIn anticipation of his Lived It Lecture, I asked Alex to reflect on three pieces of advice that have inspired him through the different stages of building a company. Whether you\u2019re a budding entrepreneur or just looking to find some motivation, here are three quotes to boost your startup spirit.\nStarting the business: \u201cWhatever you can do or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power and magic in it.\u201d\nThis quote by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, a German writer, starts off the book Synchronicity: The Inner Path of Leadership by Joseph Jaworski. It is a great book that chronicles the life of a very successful founding partner of a large global law firm who realized there was more to life. He founded the American Leadership Forum and developed a new leadership framework that focuses on the ability to collectively shape our future. It is a story about deeply understanding what you want out of life, and having the courage to tell the world what you are looking for and being open to opportunities when they arrive.\nBuilding the business: \u201cA startup is like building a plane while you are flying it.\u201d\nI don\u2019t recall if I heard this somewhere or if I formulated it myself, but I used this as inspiration many times at my second telecom startup. Think of the plane\u2019s altitude as sales and the plane\u2019s construction as the building of a complete sustainable business. If you focus solely on selling, but don\u2019t have the required infrastructure, process and technology, your plane will eventually fall apart, and you won\u2019t be able to breathe at high altitudes. If you focus too much on pre-building your business, you won\u2019t get anywhere\u2014without sales, you will perish. The challenge is not only to build the right parts in the right order at the right time to soar, but also to keep flying safely over challenging mountains and at a high sales altitude. It is a great analogy that shows the audacity of a startup founder, and the real challenge of committing to sales while you are still putting parts of the solution together.\nGrowing the business: \u201cEvery hire is critical.\u201d\nYou may have a great idea, but it only succeeds with execution. Strong execution only happens with the right team of people sharing utter commitment to the mission and culture. Choose wisely when finding your co-founders, and then with every employee. Don\u2019t let people issues fester. Deal with them quickly. Invest time and energy into recruitment, but if you make a wrong move, be ready to terminate quickly and fairly. Your keepers are not just high performers; they also have to be team players with the right values. A superstar jerk is still a jerk and cannot remain on your team. Most importantly, remember that you cannot do it alone. While it may be a solo effort for a short time, your long-term success will be based more on how you inspire and coach others than on your personal contribution.\nJoin Entrepreneurship 101 for Alex Kroon\u2019s Lived It Lecture on October 1.",
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        "raw_content": "Alasdair MacIntyre and Education\nBy: LEA\nAlasdair MacIntyre of Notre Dame joins the chorus of observers who decry the fragmentation and bankruptcy of the modern university education system, in \"The End of Education: The Fragmentation of the American University\" in Commonweal; and asks if Catholic universities should do better. . . .\nAlasdair MacIntyre of Notre Dame joins the chorus of observers who decry the fragmentation and bankruptcy of the modern university education system, in \"The End of Education: The Fragmentation of the American University\" in Commonweal; and asks if Catholic universities should do better. According to MacIntyre, the specialization and compartmentalization of faculties and academic disciplines, accompanied by the resulting marketplace mechanism of \"individual student choice\" as the form of curriculum structure, yields an incompletely, inadequately and superficially educated public\u2014whether graduates from secular or Catholic universities. This \"should matter to anyone who thinks it important what conceptions of human nature and the human condition students have arrived at by the time they enter the adult workplace\u2014and therefore to any Catholic. For each of the academic disciplines teaches us something significant about some aspect of human nature and the human condition,\" and should interact and integrate. MacIntyre then proposes a solution in the time-honored manner of indicating there \"are questions that need to be answered if we are to understand who we are here and now.\" From three sets of great questions\u2014who are we materially? who are we historically and culturally? and, who are we to other cultures?\u2014MacIntyre indicates that a \"tripartite curriculum emerges\" which emphasizes scientific, historical and linguistic studies. Yet these distinct strands must interact and integrate, not stray into specialized cubbyholes. To avoid such superficiality, MacIntyre notes Cardinal Newman's view that \"it is theology that is the integrative and unifying discipline needed by any university, secular, Protestant, or Catholic. And it is in the light afforded by the Catholic faith and more especially by Catholic doctrines concerning human nature and the human condition\" that \"[t]heology can become an education in how to ask such questions\" as are at the foundation of liberal education. The resources exist, only the will to reform is lacking. MacIntyre ends by addressing the expected question of economic and technological demand for professional specialization as a goal for education, by suggesting a 4-year program, the first 3 of which engages in a rigorous, liberal, tripartite, question-asking curriculum, with the fourth year reserved for a professional apprenticeship in preparation for the workplace. \"We do not have to sacrifice training in research in order to provide our students with a liberal education, just as we do not have to fragment and deform so much of our students' education, as we do now.\" [Posted November 2006, LEA]",
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Therefore, even before being elected the elitist Macron is threatening possible sanctions on Poland in the future.\nOf course, the majority of nationals of France will be surprised that given the plethora of internal problems facing this nation, that the possible next leader of France desires to attack nations that seek to preserve European identity and the binding reality of Christianity. Also, it shows the disdain of Macron towards people that are struggling to survive in the increasing globalist world where cheap labor, reduction of labor rights, mass immigration, globalist takeovers, and so forth, are the usual norms.\nMacron made it clear that he would take to task European nations that he deemed to be problematic. Of course, being from the elites, this doesn\u2019t apply to Belgium and the Sunni Islamist terrorist angle that is a problem for regional nations including France. Instead, it is aimed at controlling nations that seek to protect their respective indigenous populations. Therefore, Macron seeks to take a harsh line against the Visegrad bloc.\nComments by Macron (published in regional papers including Voix du Nord and Quest-France) aimed at Poland are extremely worrying. He said, \u201cWhen the rights and values of the European Union are not respected, I want sanctions to be taken.\u201d\nMacron, obviously oblivious to why the United Kingdom pulled out of the European Union, is intent on taking the elitist view towards Poland and other Visegrad nations including Hungary. He continued, \u201cIn the three months after I\u2019m elected, there will be a decision on Poland\u2026 You cannot have a European Union which argues over every single decimal place on the issue of budgets with each country, and which, when you have an EU member which acts like Poland or Hungary on issues linked to universities and learning, or refugees, or fundamental values, decides to do nothing.\u201d\nModern Tokyo Times in a past article stated, \u201cThe continent of Europe is once more beset by major convulsions of which many are self-induced. Once, it appeared that the European Union was based on the interests of the respective citizens of each nation. Sadly, certain political leaders, especially Chancellor Merkel of Germany, are bent on dictating a dangerous social experiment that is creating more divisions within various member nations. Therefore, the four members of Visegrad must not become divided by outside issues because Germany will seek to divide and rule under Merkel.\u201d\nModern Tokyo Times continued, \u201cIndeed, not only must the Visegrad Group (V4) of the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia strengthen areas in relation to culture, economics, immigration, innovation, and other essential areas; but also the V4 must equally expand its influence within the natural geopolitical reality of this group. In other words, nations like Austria in the heart of Central Europe must be given priority to forge a permanent group of influence to a higher extent based on greater unity.\u201d\nIt now appears that another elitist called Macron, if he is elected, will follow the social experiment of Merkel and other politically correct elites. 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        "raw_content": "Walton County, Georgia. Say Hello To An Easier Mortgage\nWalton County, GA Service Area\nRead More about Home Loans in Walton County, GA\nOther Mortgage Service Areas Related to Walton County, GA\n7 Easy Benefits Of Using House Loans\nPurchasing a home could be one of the hardest decisions that you\u2019ll make your entire life. This is also one of the largest investments that a person will make so it makes perfect sense that they are being very careful with their decisions. If this is the first time that you will be purchasing a house, it will be a great idea to consider mortgage loans. This is the most common method that most individuals use when they want to purchase a house. In case you are from Walton County GA, this is the best thing that you may do and there are particular things that you should know if you are looking for a mortgage loan. 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In case you are from Walton County GA, you must know about the financial restrictions that this loan has. This loan is designed for the home buyers with low and moderate monthly earnings so in case you are earning too much, you won\u2019t qualify for this kind of loan.\nIf this thing happens, you could always find options such as FHA loans or VA loans. It will still depend upon your choice so you should select wisely.\nA home buyer loan may have limitations. This is important to know if you\u2019re choosing a house to buy. You can\u2019t simply choose any property that you want when you are using a home buyer loan because there\u2019s a dollar limit on the house that you\u2019re buying. It is not possible to get the most expensive houses in your neighborhood. If this is your first time buying a house, you should not opt for a costly house, unless you are confident that you can pay for it.\nYou can\u2019t also rent the place out. You could only reside in the house as your primary residence. If you intend to do this, you should simply get a different loan.\nA home buyer loan has lots of limitations, but it can provide benefits for home buyers. You will be given a chance to only make a small down payment or possibly no down payment for the house. The organizations also subsidize the interest charges and they can actually help the consumers obtain a loan with a lower interest rate.\nYou can also refinance a mortgage if you\u2019d like to look for a loan with a better interest rate. The only thing that you should do is to search for a new loan and refinance your present loan to obtain a lower interest rate.\nYou must check the different loan companies if you would like to locate a home buyer loan. Although they are offering the same kind of loan, the interest rate and the conditions and terms are completely different. There are a few loans with a higher income limit compared to the others and some of them can enable you to get more costly houses in your community. You may go around the city to search for loans or you may search for them on the web.\nThese loan providers already have their own website so you will not have a hard time looking for the best financial institution in Walton County GA.\nIf you intend to acquire a different type of loan for your first house, it is possible because some housing loans can give you a good deal without the constraints. It means that you can pick any type of house that you want to purchase without getting restricted.\nYou will have to think about your financial situation when selecting a house so if you are planning to obtain a new loan, you need to think about your budget first so you will not have to handle any troubles in the future.\nYou should understand that one particular home buyer loan may have constraints that might not suit your needs so it\u2019s always better to acquire a new kind of loan if you think that a home buyer loan will not work for you.\nOne of the most essential factors in selecting a good loan is the credit score. Even if this is your first time applying for a loan to purchase a property, your credit rating will still be a very essential factor if you would like to get a good interest rate for your loan. You must check your credit rating and make sure that it is sufficiently good to help you obtain a loan with a good interest rate. 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        "raw_content": "Stranger Things 2nd Season to be Released on October 27\nNew Monsters!\nNew Mysteries!\nNew Romances!\nNew 80\u2019s References!\nStranger Things Morty Approved \u201cGood TV\u201d\nSet in the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana in the 1980s, the first season of Stranger Things focused on the investigation into the disappearance of a young boy, Will Byers (Noah Schnapp), amid supernatural events occurring around the town including the appearance of a psychokinetic girl who helps Will\u2019s friends in their own search.\nThe second season is set a year after the first (around Halloween of 1984) , and deals with attempts of the characters to return to normal and consequences from that season.\nThis new season will explore the \u201cbigger mythology\u201d of Will\u2019s disappearance, according to the to the series creators, Matt and Ross Duffer, known as the Duffer Brothers, best known for writing and directing the 2015 horror film Hidden. They have also written episodes for Wayward Pines..\nCo-executive-producer Shawn Levy described the second season as being about the \u201cdetermined desire to return to normalcy in Hawkins\u201d for Will, his family, his friends, and the other residents in the town affected by the events.\nWill suffers from \u201csome sort of post-traumatic stress disorder\u201d from his time in the Upside Down, and has visions of a \u201cshadow monster\u201d that is reaching down from the sky, and which serves as a \u201csingular threat\u201d that connects the various narratives in the season. Joyce is attempting to help Will deal with it, while trying to date her old classmate Bob to cover up her own emotions.\nNancy and Mike are mourning for the apparent losses of their friends Barb and Eleven, respectively; however, Eleven is still alive and is a \u201cmajor part of the season\u201d, according to Matt Duffer, and her backstory will be explored during the season.\nChief Hopper struggles under the weight of having to cover up for the events of the first season to protect Will and Joyce; while some residents of Hawkins will be aware of these events, \u201ccertain people\u2026 don\u2019t know what happened\u201d, according to the Duffers.\nThe laboratory, as well as the rift to the Upside Down, remains open and run by Dr. Owens. The characters will face \u201cdifferent kinds of horror\u201d in contrast to the monster from the first season. Parts of this season will also take place outside of Hawkins, Indiana.\nThe second season will see the recurring roles of Will Byers (Noah Schnapp) and Steve Harrington (Joe Keery) promoted to series regulars, along with the addition of Sadie Sink and Dacre Montgomery.\nDespite revealing episode titles for the season in the announcement teaser in order \u201cto provide some hint of where we were going in season two without giving anything away,\u201d Matt Duffer stated that some of the titles would change, since there were some things \u201cwe didn\u2019t want to put on there because we felt like it would give too much away,\u201d and because \u201cpeople are smart on the fucking internet\u201d with fan-created \u201cvideos analyzing the chapter titles\u2026 right on a lot\u201d of how the titles related to the plot of the season.\n\u2190 Kevin (Probably) Saves the World Premieres Tuesday, October 3 [Video]\nCBS All Access Original Comedy, \u201cNo Activity\u201d to Premiere on November 12 \u2192\n\"Deep Throat\" was made for $24,000, it grossed $20 million in the US alone. But \"Pink Flamingos\" is the winner for making the most, and costing the least. With a cost of just $12,000 it grossed In 1995, Waterworld was rumored to be the most expensive film ever made, grossing about 25% of its cost at the box office; that same year, The Brothers McMullen made over 40 times its $240,000 budget. Pink Flamingos, made on a budget of $10,000, eventually became one of the most successful films ever produced, grossing 100 times more than its cost.",
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The name was solidified when we wanted a title that was timeless, iconic and simple\u2026something that could resonate. We took the simplicity of the word and formatted it into a reoccurring layout that offers something memorable.\nWhat do you think are the advantages of being in a duo and not having a bunch of other members in the band?\nBeing a duo is remarkably advantageous for us. With two creative minds instead of 4 or 5, we can sacrifice less creatively and see visions come to life in full as opposed to diluted ideas often due to compromises. It certainly can increase pressure and workload, but when you\u2019re as passionate as Morgan and I, those are welcomed side effects.\nSo, how were your run of tour dates with Robert DeLong? Did you get to spend much time with him on the road?\nThe tour with Robert DeLong was lovely. We really hope to see him and play with him again in the future. Aside from remarkably talented and driven, Robert was an incredibly kind and down to earth artist. Were thankful to of been affiliated with someone so impressive and welcoming. He had his birthday on the tour and we all celebrated and had a wonderful time eating and watching The Italian Job.\nYou don\u2019t have too long of a break and then you\u2019ll be back at it in May with Andy Black. Are you excited for that tour? What do you think is the best and most challenging part about touring?\nThe Andy Black Homecoming Tour is sure to be an absolute pleasure. We\u2019ve heard nothing but great things about Andy and with the abundance of dates throughout the country we are thrilled to be able to bring Colours to current and new fans. Touring is often the most enjoyable part of making music. We work tirelessly on our art for people, so when given opportunity to travel the world and present it to them, its humbling,exhilarating, and motivating.\nLet\u2019s talk about your first full-length album, \u201cIvory.\u201d What was it like recording it? Why do you think Victory Records is the right place for you and your music today? Why do you think your producer, Shaun Lopez fit this album so well?\nRecording IVORY was a great experience. Working with Shaun Lopez offered a synergy that would of been hard to find in other producers. From the beginning, he understood the vision and mood evoking emotion in Colours and that\u2019s imperative when working with a producer/engineer. Victory Records also has been a part of this synergy from the beginning. They see the passion and power of Colours and have offered such invaluable contribution to Colours exposure.\nOne reviewer has described your sound as \u201chowling electro-R&B beats\u201d. I find that description incredibly unique and original. Was that always your intent with your newest album?\nI think the moment you\u2019re intentionally trying to be unique is the moment you fail at it. Morgan and I wanted to be calculated when it came to conceptualizing songs and the album, but writing often was organic and became an accurate representation of our creative influences. When we\u2019re described as \u201celectronic R&B\u201d or \u201cDark Pop\u201d it\u2019s often surprising and flattering for us. We\u2019re thankful to of created something nostalgic but also unique.\nYou\u2019ve said in a previous interview that \u201cthere is a purposeful vagueness to most of (your) lyrics, preserving the attractiveness of personal interpretation\u201d. Why do you think that\u2019s how you write? Is there anything that you still hope listeners take away from your music?\nWe write our music for listeners not ourselves. 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        "raw_content": "Buying a a brand-new car is the worst investment you could ever make! I am not saying that because it is my opinion. I am telling you this because if you crunch the numbers it is a fact. It can cost you over $1 million in the long run, yet many millions of people still purchase vehicles brand-new.\nYou need to really be careful when you buy a brand-new car in terms of your personal finances because it will chew you up and smack you cross the face if don\u2019t know what you are doing. On the flip side, if you understand the reasoning and are educated and disciplined on the subject of finances or you need the right car for the right reasons for a job or some other means, then by all means, go for it and get a new car.\nClassifying a car: Assets or a Liability\nWhen you go to the dealership or to your account, the vehicle gets classified as a depreciating asset. This term for a car is totally incorrect. Let me simplify things for you between what an asset is and the liability.\nAsset: something that goes up in value over time.\nLiability: something that goes down in value over time.\nIt\u2019s that simple. However in finance and accounting terms we like to over complicate things for the following reason. Since a vehicle still has cash value in it if you sell it this is where the asset part comes in. The depreciating piece comes from the fact that a car goes down in value over time, it depreciates. This is where we get \u201cdepreciating asset.\u201d\nWhen it comes to the personal level of discussing cars, why not call it what it is. In this case a liability. When you phrase it like that, we already have less appeal to the car.\nBuying a New Car: The Expensive Stuff\nThe rate of depreciation depends on the vehicle make and model. It is not the same for every car so it does change depending on what you purchase. This is probably one of the most expensive pieces of buying a new car is that the car value dropped significantly as soon as you drive it off the lot. You\u2019re much better off to purchase a vehicle that\u2019s one year old then on the dealer\u2019s lot because of this huge expense. In 2012 here are some car models and how much they depreciate over 5 years.\n2013 Suzuki Grand Vitara Premium RWD: $14,373\n2012 Jeep Liberty Limited Sport 2WD: $15,239\n2013 Chevrolet Impala LT: $17,983\n2013 Jaguar XJ AWD $52,014\nImagine that Jaguar that in 5 years your car\u2019s value goes down the drain over $50,000!!! That\u2019s a down payment on a house for some people!\nThere are always hidden costs when you buy a new vehicle such as extended warranty you decide to go that route, car insurance which will cost more for a new car, sales, dealer and manufacturing fees, license and registration fees, and who knows what else. Be aware and budget for these in advanced if you are running a tight ship.\nMonthly payments really kill a lot of people when they buy a new car. I have seen people pay $800 to $1,000 per month on their mortgage and also seen those same people pay $350 to $400 a month on their cars. That\u2019s nearly 40% of your house every month! Monthly payments on a car can be a killer. Be prepared to pay for the car for quite some time especially if you are financing and remember that these financing these will immensely over the years.\nNot everyone gets into an accident or have to have the car repaired. Your new car should have a warranty and not to mention at the beginning stages you should have to deal with slightly less maintenance. However, if you do get into an accident, hit something, or something isn\u2019t covered or your warranty expired \u2013 you could run into much higher expenses since the availability of parts may be limited.\n#1 Reason People Buy New Cars: Social Recognition\nI see and hear this as probably the #1 reason for purchasing a brand new car. Even if people don\u2019t say this specifically, and they say they buy it because it has a warranty or it\u2019s cheaper to maintain, there are many people purchase a brand new car or one that is much better than they can afford for the social recognition.\nI\u2019ve had this experience with at least a few people that I knew. One person was always trying to look good or gain recognition. She was a mid-twenties lady who would drive spicy colored cars like bright yellow, red, or orange. She did it purely for the attention whether she realized that are not. However she struggled greatly with her job working overtime and getting a second job just to pay for the car. And don\u2019t forget the car goes down in value over time.\nOne of my other friends wanted a expensive car for quite some time. It was always in her dreams to drive this vehicle make, but for the last 18 years she was not able to afford it. Finally after putting some things together in her life pushing 50 years of age, she decided to splurge and get her dream car. Of course the payments are very excessive for her level of income (about $400 worth per month) but she still purchased it because it was one of her dreams. This is still considered social recognition since an specific object makes you \u201cfeel\u201d better.\nRemember that when it comes to social recognition, owning a certain car has nothing to do with actually having it in your possession. It\u2019s actually the experience you go through when you purchase the car, use the car, and other people see the car as well as their actions and reactions toward you.\nReasons People \u201cSay\u201d They Buy New\nI found that social recognition is the number one reason, there are however other reasons but are not as big as social recognition. These could be classified as reasons that people will tell you why they bought a new car (in no particular order)\n#1 Reduced maintenance cost\nI hear this reason fairly often. People assume that the cost of maintenance will be far lower because you get a warranty and since it\u2019s new it will have less problems. This is not always the case.\nYes it may be true that there will be slightly less maintenance, but the downside is it something happens that is not covered by maintenance or warranty if you don\u2019t use the dealership your warranty may be revoked. Not to mention maintenance on the vehicle is not that expensive unless you get a high-end vehicle that is extremely expensive to maintain or breaks down frequently and requires international parts.\nAnother common reason and very closely tied to the earlier reason of reduced maintenance cost. Again I don\u2019t really believe this reason too much \u2013 it\u2019s not a viable reason if you are watching your pennies.\n#3 Roadside assistance\nRoadside assistance is another common argument. Roadside assistance by AAA is $30 to $60 per year, so if you are looking to spend thousands on a brand-new vehicle just so in 5 years you can save $300 this is absolutely crazy. Don\u2019t think this way.\n#4 Less Stress and Headaches\nMaybe this one reason works better than the others. If a new car gives you less stress and headaches, then nothing is worth better spending money on than a new car. After all pain-relief is one of the biggest motivators. 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        "raw_content": "Everything Can\u2019t Be Marketed\nOver the Thanksgiving holiday, I took a trip down south to hang out with the in-laws. It was a great chance to get away from constant mentally draining chaos of the city and more importantly, an opportunity for my wife and son to get some bonding time in with the other side of the family.\nTo say that the young one had an incredible time would be a gross understatement. There\u2019s a place in Murfreesboro, Arkansas called Dino Dig where kids can dig around in sand to find a variety of multi-colored rocks. Essentially, it\u2019s a giant sandbox with pretty rocks scattered about and decorated with huge dinosaur statues and bones.\nNot only was it a battle to get Liam out of there, he\u2019s talked about it every day since. Listening to him communicate the excitement and fun he had made me ask this question. When was the last time you\u2019ve ever seen a commercial for sand? I\u2019m not talking about the \u201ckinetic sand\u201d for sale either. At least for me, never.\nI mean, think of the amount of marketing we all deal with on a daily basis. From the time we wake up, our heads are bombarded with reasons to buy something or use a service. Aside from physical products, we\u2019re beat in our collective heads with philosophical marketing. Social media timelines and newsfeeds are flooded with people trying to convince, scare or anger you into their way of thinking.\nIf you assume that turning off the TV and radio is the answer, think again. There\u2019s absolutely no where you can turn and not see an ad or billboard that\u2019s attempting to go elbows-deep into your pockets. It\u2019s an infinite stream of marketing that only pauses when you fall asleep. Sure, everyone has a job to do and money makes our world go \u2018round but dammit, sometimes you need a break.\nEverything Can\u2019t Be Marketed was originally published on blackamericaweb.com\nAlmost Cool Dad\t, black children\t, Black fathers\t, Black fathers and sons\t, parenting",
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        "raw_content": "The nation is soon to hear good news, at least that is what we are threatened with by both president and prime minister - and it is to come by the end of the month - within a scant 10 days. And the good news is the doing away with the 17th Amendment to the constitution - an impossibility if this present system is not to come tumbling down and the assemblies with it. One can only wish they would think before uttering, but that of course cannot be expected of them. What change will come with the ushering in of the 18th Amendment which will but amend a few articles of the constitution affected by the 17th? Well, there will for sure be no change to the plight of the people, or to the complete breakdown of law and order and the absence of any signs of governance. Nothing will change as far as the power structure is concerned. Apart from the fact that the army will continue to be the foremost institution of the land which de facto controls all policies, internal and external, transferring whatever other powers there be to the prime minister will in these particular circumstances make no difference. The prime minister is a party member put where he is by his co-chairman (de facto chairman), the president. He is in no position to call the shots and cannot if he is not to endanger his chair. He will have to abide by decisions taken by his boss. So, this 18th Amendment, if it comes about, is but a cosmetic exercise undertaken by a committee to the best ability of its members. No expectations can be raised that it will clean up or render the constitution any more interpretable than it is - in fact it may end up rendering it more of a muddle. What is puzzling to many is the fact that over the years since the mango incident of 1988 which removed one military dictator all those who have had a chance to tinker with the Constitution of Pakistan have never had the nous, the will, or perhaps the guts to tackle the 8th Amendment of the constitution which so drastically changed both the nature and the shape of Zulfikar Ali Bhuttos constitution which his unexpected heir is now so roundly 'hailing, also completely ignoring it and allowing it to remain a large disfiguring blot on the original 1973 constitution. The Bhutto amendments were indeed questionable, particularly the one which affected the fundamental rights of an entire community and those pertaining to the judiciary to render it subservient. Now, in this age when we are told that not only has democracy risen from the dead but that it is the 'best revenge, the best this government which it claims to follow the footsteps of both Bhutto father and daughter, finds itself helpless to deal with the 8th Amendment - incapability and fear may be the factors. They, who dwell in glass houses, and us other mortals claim to hate military dictatorships and all they stand for. Well, the idea for the 8th Amendment was actually approved at a Corps Commanders Conference held at GHQ under COAS General Ziaul Haq, and later was approved by the chiefs of the Air Force and Navy. For a full account of the origins of the 8th Amendment and the skulduggery involved in its making and illegitimate passing by the handpicked partyless assembly put in place by Ziaul Haq recommended reading is the book Poleaxe or Politics of the 8th Amendment (pub 1997) by Hasan Abbas, a former civil servant of Pakistan, a PhD from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, and now an Affiliate with the Belfer Centre and as of January this year Quaid-i-Azam Chair Professor at Columbia Universitys South Asia Institute. For enlightenment, readers are referred to an editorial printed in a local newspaper of March 2, 1993 under the heading Eighth Amendment: A document conceived in sin, adopted in shame. To quote excerpts: Let us recall the political environment in which the Eighth Amendment was conceived and ado-pted. We had a military dictator and a so-called assembly of persons 'elected on a non-party basis.He corrupted the arm-ed forces and he employed the obscurantists to provide him with a cloak of Islamic revivalism. Unfortunately the Supreme Court of Pakistan sanctified the dictators rule as a 'constitutional deviation and gave him right to introduce such changes in the constitution as he might decide under the 'Doctrine of Necessity. He used this judicial cover to transform the char-acter of every democratic institution in the country ..he used his assembly, composed mostly of individuals without any conscience, to destroy the 1973 constitution. He employed some of the most diabolical legal tricksters to draft what was called the Eighth Amendment. It was this document which the military dictator used as a bargaining lever to perpetuate his personal rule under the screen of a constitutional arrangement. Threats, blackmail, bribery and every evil stratagem was used to convert the members of the assembly to the generals point of view. It was this perfidious alliance between a military dictator and a supine assembly which drove the country into the quagmire of the Eight Ame-ndment. It remains a document of abiding shame, a lasting scar on our body politic, and an enduring indictment of those who call themselves representatives of the people. We live on with the abiding shame and the enduring indictment. So be it. The writer is a freelance columnist. Email: jilani.amina@gmail.com\nAbiding The Law\nMan uses traditional shadow puppets to shame corrupt officials\nShame for those calling dam funds 'begging': CJP\nA shame for football? Neymar unfazed after sweet and sour display",
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        "raw_content": "NAHC Celebrates National Home Care and Hospice Month\nNovember is National Home Care & Hospice Month and NAHC is shining a light on the benefits of home care and hospice and the golden opportunity ahead to increase access to home care.\nThis year, the themes are Home Health Care: Celebrating Freedom \u2013 Quality Care at Home; Hospice: Taking Care and Compassion to the Next Level; Private Duty: The Right Care at the Right Place at the Right Time; and Home Care Aide Week (Nov. 11-17): Celebrating Love in Action.\nWith the change in how seniors and disable manage their care, they are increasingly opposing nursing home placement or assisted living. Instead, they are opting for strategies that allow them to remain in their own home. Under the two-decades-old Americans with Disabilities Act discrimination on the basis of disability is banned. In 1999, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that people who live in institutions like state hospitals and nursing homes, but could live successfully on their own, have a civil right under the ADA to get their care at home.\nHome care is the answer to that costly 5 percent of Americans who suffer from multiple, chronic conditions. By keeping them out of hospitals and in their homes, home care saves money \u2014 and supports an even greater cause.\n\u201cHome care nurses, therapists and aides are the troops in the last great civil rights battle of our time, that to guarantee people the right to get the care they need at home,\u201d said Val J. Halamandaris, President of NAHC. \u201cThey combine high tech with high touch as they do what is best for the patients they serve.\u201d\nThe latest data from the Department of Labor (DOL) shows that home care has boomed as America ages and the baby boomers begin entering their golden years. Registered nurses, home health aides, and personal care aides are among the top five occupations projected to see the largest increase in jobs by 2020 as more people need their services than ever before.\nThe Affordable Care Act has put forth several initiatives to support aged and disabled people in their homes. The Community First Choice Option assists states with the costs of in-home programs for people who would otherwise wind up in institutions, and the Balancing Incentive Program increases federal matching grants in states with less coverage for home and community-based services.\n\u201cIn 1999, when the U.S. Supreme Court issued the Olmstead decision, they articulated a constitutional right to home care,\u201d said Halamandaris. \u201cThe present health care system is geared toward acute care when what is needed is more coverage of chronic disease. What home care and hospice offers patients is great care that preserves their dignity in the comfort of their own homes.\u201d\nHospice is based on the belief that every life matters and on giving state-of-the art medical care that comforts and eases pain. When medicine can add no more days to your life, hospice can add more life to your remaining days. Hospice turns illness into an inner journey by committing to the highest quality of care. Hospice uses new technologies to speed up its response to patients\u2019 needs, gives bereavement support, and offers public education on end-of-life care.\n\u2190 Medicare Home Health Final Rule Issued Election is Over \u2013 What does it mean for home care? \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "When it comes to buying a gift for a new mom, it can be hard to know exactly what they would want. I tend to always go for the good old gift card standby because I can\u2019t think of anything else.\nRecently I was contacted by Tenth Moon Mothercare, located in Toronto, Canada. They asked if they could send me their Mama and Baby Postnatal Care Package for me to do what I wanted with it. So, I decided to do an unboxing.\nWow! I was blown away by the ideas included in this package and in hindsight, I wish I had pampered myself a little more after having my little ones.\nHead to tenthmoonmothercare.com if you live in Toronto or surrounding areas to place your order. Otherwise these are great ideas for you to put together yourself. Check it out!\n*this is not a sponsored post/video*Don\u2019t forget to subscribe to Nesting Story on YouTube so that you don\u2019t miss a video!\nPrevious Previous post: I Felt Like I Was Pregnant\u2026 But I Wasn\u2019t (Video)\nNext Next post: 5 Things I Do Each Day to Handle What\u2019s On My Plate",
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        "raw_content": "Future Is Bright For Middle States Junior Standout\nOver the years, David Wilczynski has earned plenty of bragging rights on the tennis court.\nAs a junior player, he was a blue chip recruit and a Middle States Section Champion. He represented the Section at national events and was a Middle States award recipient. Last year, as a senior at Council Rock North High School, Wilczynski went 21-0.\nWithout losing a set.\nWhen talking to Wilczynski, though, one thing is clear: To him, the past doesn\u2019t matter. Now a freshman at Stanford University, Wilczynski is focused solely on what\u2019s ahead.\n\u201cThere\u2019s a lot coming up in the next four years, and I know I\u2019ll have a lot of opportunity,\u201d Wilczynski said. \u201cThere\u2019s a lot of excitement for me and my family.\u201d\nYears ago, Wilczynski\u2019s grandfather got the family involved in tennis by building a court for the family \u2014 particularly David\u2019s mother \u2014 to play on. Eventually, tennis became a family sport.\nDavid first picked up a racquet at the age of 5, and played in his first tournament at 8. After that first taste of competition, he knew tennis was the sport for him.\n\u201cI remember that I loved the adrenaline and the excitement,\u201d he said. \u201cI still do. I love how it\u2019s all on me out there.\u201d\nWilczynski\u2019s game developed rapidly as he grew. He played as much tennis as he could, competing in sectional tournaments and improving each step of the way. He said he realized he could become a college player when, as a teenager, he made the jump from sectional to national tournaments and found himself competing with some of the top juniors across the country. Ever since then, he never lost sight of his goal: a college scholarship.\nOver the last few years, college coaches began noticing Wilczynski as a high-level prospect as he continued to impress at just about every showing. Training at Legacy Youth Tennis & Education in Philadelphia, he and his family began targeting potential schools to play tennis. But until he received the phone call with an official offer, nothing was secure.\nThen, just last year, Stanford\u2019s head coach called.\n\u201cWhen I got the call, everything that I had done with tennis and academics flashed through my head,\u201d he said. \u201cI remember my dad and I were going out to dinner and my phone rang. The phone connection was kind of weak, but I could understand what it meant. All the work that I had put in \u2014 and everything my parents did for me \u2014 paid off.\u201d\nStanford plays in the always-competitive PAC-12 Conference, which includes teams like UCLA, Arizona and USC. The men\u2019s season features tournaments and invitationals throughout the fall, with head-to-head matches taking place in the winter and spring.\nWilczynski said he knows it\u2019ll be an adjustment in lifestyle and competition, but he\u2019s ready for the challenge.\n\u201cAcademics and athletics, I think I\u2019m prepared,\u201d Wilczynski said. \u201cI\u2019m used to balancing tennis with a lot of other things. I know I\u2019ll need to get used to the time management, but I\u2019ve worked hard every day thinking about that.\u201d\nTagged as: junior comp, juniors, legacy, middle states, pac-12, stanford",
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        "raw_content": "18. May 2017 - Uppsala University\nPh.D. - Investigation of reactions in surface active thin films\nA position for a Ph.D. student is available on a project that will primarily study oxidative reactions of lipids, macromolecules and peptides in thin films and membranes. Compositional and structural changes in these materials are hugely important in biomedicine, health and environmental areas. Unique detailed information can be obtained using deuterium labelling and neutron scattering from surface layers and from assemblies in solution.\nThe project will be conducted at the \u00c5ngstr\u00f6m Laboratory and will involve both the Departments of Chemistry and Physics and Astronomy. There is wide expertise in structural studies of soft matter and in chemistry of surface active materials. The local supervisors are Adrian Rennie, Tim Bowden and Maja Hellsing. Strong collaboration is planned with the group Dr Katherine Thompson at the Department of Biological Sciences, Birkbeck, University of London as well as the Deuteration Laboratory of the STFC at RAL, UK.\nThis PhD student position is part of SwedNess (http://www.swedness.se/), the Swedish national graduate school for neutron scattering where Uppsala University is one of the responsible academic institutions. The school is fully funded by the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF) and aims to educate a new generation of highly skilled neutron experts. Each PhD student is fully funded from the start, including salary and a sufficient running budget. This provides excellent possibilities to travel for experiments and to visit international facilities, institutions and conferences.\nSalary: local guidelines for salary placement.\nStarting date: As soon as possible, as mutually agreed upon.\nAre you considering moving to Sweden to work at Uppsala University? If so, you will find much information about working and living in Sweden at http://www.uu.se/joinus. You are also welcome to contact the International Faculty and Staff Services at ifss@uadm.uu.se.\nA suitable candidate could be enrolled in either Chemistry or Physics depending on their background and prior qualifications. A good degree in chemistry, physics or a related discipline is needed. Skills in both laboratory experiments and computer analysis of data are desirable. Capability to work independently as well as with others in a team is needed. An ability to teach in Swedish is an additional merit as the opportunity for a limited amount of teaching in either chemistry or physics is available.\nAppointment to employment as a graduate student requires admission to PhD studies, for which the applicant\u2019s ability to successfully complete the doctoral studies will be decisive. The PhD position is for four years that is extendable to a maximum of five years if there are extra departmental duties that can amount, at most, to 20% and are typically teaching. Information about doctoral education, eligibility requirements and admission rules can be found on the web site of the Faculty of Technology http://www.teknat.uu.se/utbildning/forskarniva/. Uppsala University has local guidelines for salaries.\nThe rules governing PhD-studies may be found (in Swedish) in H\u00f6gskolef\u00f6rordningen Chapter 5-7 and in the University\u2019s guidelines for research education, http://regler.uu.se/.\nadrian.rennie@physics.uu.se\nApplications should include a brief description of research interest and past experience, a CV, copies of certificates for degrees and grades, a copy of your Master thesis (or a draft) and other relevant documents. The candidates are encouraged to provide letter(s) of recommendation and contact information to reference persons.",
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        "title": "Will Georgia Tech's $7K online M.S. in computer science program make the grade?",
        "raw_content": "Will Georgia Tech's $7K online M.S. in computer science program make the grade?\nGeorgia Tech to offer MS in Computer Science via MOOC (Photo: Mathieu Plourde)\nThe Georgia Institute of Technology, in partnership with Udacity and AT&T, is preparing to offer an accredited online master of science (M.S.) degree in Computer Science. The instruction will be via Massively Open Online Courses (MOOC), which will be open to anyone at no charge, but will also be available as for-credit courses leading to an Online Master of Science in Computer Science (OMS CS). The total cost of instruction fees and tuition for those taking the M.S. route is expected to be less than US$7,000.\nThe potential of the internet as a revolutionary force in education has long been touted, but actually developing a formula that works for all stakeholders seems elusive. The most recent wave of enthusiasm is focused on MOOCs. A MOOC is an online class structured and presented to be accessible to large numbers of students, with materials for a MOOC available without cost to anyone having an interest in the subject.\nWhile learning for its own sake is an important part of the human condition, the decision to commit to large expenditures of time and effort is often based on a cost/benefit analysis. At present, although it is possible to earn a certificate of completion for many MOOCs, college credit is usually not available. The significance of completed MOOCs to an employer is still an emerging quantity, but currently appears to be lukewarm at best.\nIf a candidate for a computer science position presented an accredited online comp sci M.S. degree from a major university, would that degree produce the same level of respect and perceived employability as would the equivalent bricks and mortar degree? Obviously, the answer isn't known, as no employer has yet been faced with this situation.\nThe Georgia Institute of Technology, however, seems intent on finding out. Together with MOOC provider Udacity and AT&T, it is preparing to offer a totally on-line MOOC-based Master of Science degree in Computer Science.\nGeorgia Tech is a state university based in Atlanta, which is ranked as one of the top ten engineering schools in America. Its on-campus computer science M.S. program, which presently has an enrollment of about 300 students, is offered through three paths: a course path, a project path, and a thesis path.\nEach degree program is fine-tuned to the needs and interests of the student by providing fifteen program specializations whose subjects range from computer architecture to interactive analysis. The cost for tuition and fees for this M.S. program totals about $25,000 for students from Georgia, and about $60,000 for non-residents, figures already moderate by Ivy League standards. The program's graduates are eagerly gobbled up by industry.\nThe plan for the Georgia Tech online degree is to prepare a set of MOOCs that replicates many of the classes available on-campus, together with a support system to provide the additional structure and guidance required to successfully negotiate a coherent collection of courses leading toward a degree. Udacity has been a leader in developing such robust MOOCs (called MOOC 2.0), achieving nearly 100 percent student retention compared to the three to 10 percent retention typical of stand-alone MOOCs. AT&T has supported the start-up costs to develop the program with a $2 million grant.\nInitially, the Georgia Tech online degree program will be tested starting in January 2014 with a group mainly consisting of students from the military and AT&T.; Improvements and polishing based on the experiences of this shakedown cohort will hopefully allow the first external students a smoother ride when they are admitted to the program in the 2014-2015 academic year. Enrollment will initially be a few hundred students, and is expected to grow into the five to 10 thousand range over the next few years.\nThe M.S. degree will initially be offered in eight specializations:\nComputational Perception & Robotics\nDatabases & Software Engineering\nIt appears that the online M.S. will initially follow the courses-only option. While one can imagine ways to carry out the project or thesis options online. it is not clear if this is in Georgia Tech's plans for the future.\nWhere might such a program be weak? The most obvious area is in student support. It is true that Udacity and Georgia Tech will both be providing some resources to guide students through the course material and assignments, a big question is if such support will be enough. There is clearly a role for online student groups as forums for interaction with one's classmates, and a way for more advanced students to help out newer students. A great deal of value can be added to such forums by adding some level of response from instructors, who can address issues that are presenting roadblocks to progress. Now if they could just figure out how to share beer and pizza for marathon online study sessions.\nThe most important issue returns to the question of credibility. Until a significant number of M.S. graduates from the online program are tested in the job market, recruiters will be taking risks on unknown factors, as will students who elect this educational route. On the other hand, it will well behoove companies having significant needs for computer science professionals to take on some Georgia Tech online graduates to perform their own evaluation of quality and performance in the context of a job.\nThe Georgia Institute of Technology is clearly taking a brave step into a possible future for STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education. Hopefully market forces will be flexible enough to find out if this is a step in a useful direction before pronouncing doom on a risky business.\nSource: The Georgia Institute of Technology\nGeorgia Tech to offer MS in Computer Science via MOOC (Photo: <a href=\"http://www.flickr.com/photos/mathplourde/8620174342/sizes/l/in/photostream/\" target=\"_blank\">Mathieu Plourde</a>)\n#Georgia Institute of Technology",
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        "raw_content": "European Medical Detoxification: Mayr Therapy\nBy Daniel F. Royal, D.O.\nFrom Townsend Letter\nAs a child, F.X. Mayr (1875-1965) developed a good nose for identifying the best cows. At that time, cows were selected by lifting their tails and examining the anus. If that area was clean, it was assumed that the rest of the animal was also healthy. However, as he later discovered, no such standards existed for the evaluation of the human digestive system.\nAround the turn of the century, Mayr was a medical student working in an Austrian sanatorium where it was his job to massage the abdomens of patients with intestinal problems. He often wondered how he would know when he had reached the goal of his treatment, that is, wellness. When he asked a professor what norms existed for the abdomen, he was told that there were none (although normal criteria existed for all other organs). Another professor told him that the abdomens were as different as noses on the patient\u2019s faces.\nUnsatisfied, Mayr decided that, as a physician, he would specialize in the treatment of the abdomen. Hence, the answer to such questions as \u201cHow do we recognize a healthy digestive system?\u201d \u201cWhat are the external signs of healthy intestines?\u201d and \u201cHow are these reflected in the size, shape and condition of the abdomen?\u201d became a lifelong search for Mayr.\nMayr began asserting the novel idea that the digestive systems of most people were not clean, no longer completely efficient and therefore unhealthy. Waste products deposited in the system caused it to be contaminated, often infected, and therefore a dangerous source of toxicity. This was undermining people\u2019s health and making them prematurely ill, old and unattractive.\nBecause he knew that a healthy functioning digestive system consisted of more than having a daily bowel movement, Mayr decided to treat all of his patients, regardless of their complaints, as though they had digestive problems. As a result, he came to the astonishing conclusion that:\nDisease begins in the gut as a consequence of what you drink, what you eat, and how you chew your food;\nEven apparently healthy digestive systems are not completely healthy and;\nBy cleansing the digestive system and returning it to health, most other complaints either abate or disappear altogether.\nBy taking measurements, Mayr also realized that physical changes took place during and after the treatment. For example, the abdomen itself became softer, less tender, and tonified; the diaphragm came to a proper level and skin tension, color, hair, and nails were also noted to improve. Eventually, optimum physical measurements were obtained which became the basis of Mayr diagnosis, as well as the objective treatment goals. Because modern-day norms are based on averages and not optimals, it is possible that a patient who is considered to be healthy by orthodox standards may still be unhealthy by Mayr standards.\nThe dietary approach of Mayr Therapy was first conceived during WWII when Mayr was working as a physician in a military hospital. Patients who were sent to him with severe illnesses (e.g. cholera, typhus, etc.) were found to improve best with soups. He himself was able to derive great benefits from fasting with water. As a result, he incorporated variations of fasting into his digestive detoxification treatment of the abdomen.\nWhile obese patients usually lose a significant amount of weight on Mayr therapy, and obtain a good ratio of body fat to muscle, weight loss is a secondary benefit of the program. For example, the Baron of Rothchild once came to Mayr and said, \u201cI want to lose 16 lbs.\u201d Dr. Mayr took him by the arm and led him to the front window of his clinic. He pointed to the butcher shop across the street and said, \u201cThe butcher works with pounds, I work with health. If it is just pounds you want to lose then you need to go somewhere else.\u201d\nNevertheless, the close link between attractiveness and good digestion has earned the Mayr Cure such nicknames as \u201cinner beauty treatment\u201d and \u201cnatural cosmetic aid.\u201d In his book, Health Through Inner Body Cleansing, Dr. Erich Rauch, a former pupil of Dr. Mayr\u2019s, describes this digestive detoxification therapy as \u201ca natural, preventive and regenerative treatment for body and soul.\u201d Perhaps there is no better way to discover the truth of this statement than to experience the wonders of the Mayr Cure yourself!\nThe Purpose of Mayr Therapy\nThe purpose of Mayr\u2019s digestive cleansing program can essentially be summarized in three major concepts:\nTraining \u2013 By chewing every bite at least 50 times, eating slowly, and avoiding drinking with meals;\nCleansing \u2013 (from the top-down) By promoting increased quantity and quality of saliva and;\nRespite \u2013 Predigestion of food by salivation which rests the remainder of the intestines.\nThe ultimate goal of what has become known as the \u201cMayr Cure\u201d is to improve one\u2019s health through digestive detoxification. Since most illness is believed to originate from the gut \u2013 resulting in auto-intoxication, abnormal body shapes and postures, and enteropathy \u2013 this is where the attention of the therapy is focused.\nWhat is Enteropathy?\n\u201cMost people eat too much. They live from 1/4 and the physicians live from the rest.\u201d Egyptian philosophy.\n\u201cThe belly is the middle point of life\u2026 100 different diseases have their origin there.\u201d Chinese philosophy.\nThe first line of defense against what we take into our bodies through eating and drinking is our intestines. In fact, 80% of the immune system is found in the intestines and intestine-related tissue. A disturbance in the healthy function of our intestines leads to what is known as \u201centeropathy.\u201d Such a disturbance can be the result of genetic inheritance, fetal damage during pregnancy, or poor nutritional habits.\nPoor nutritional habits are the most common reason for enteropathy and include eating too much, too fast, too often, too late in the day, and when tired. Acute reactions can occur from fermentation (e.g. eating too much raw food at the evening meal). When we sleep the intestines also sleep and thus, can\u2019t finish its work until the morning. Upon awakening, it must deal with toxins developed from stagnant food.\nToxins absorbed from the intestinal tract are filtered either directly into the blood, or indirectly through the lymphatic system, before being transported to the liver and/or the kidneys. If the liver becomes overwhelmed, or the kidneys become overburdened, toxins are unable to be eliminated. They may then be deposited in areas of less importance (e.g. joints, sinuses, skin, etc.) or weakness and result in symptoms at a remote distance from the intestines.\nHow Does Fasting Differ from Hunger?\nIt was the ancient physician Hippocrates (\u201cThe Father of Medicine\u201d) who once said, \u201cFind your way to health through fasting and not medicines.\u201d Consistent with this philosophy, Mayr therapy is essentially fasting with control. Fasting differs from hunger in that fasting is the result of a personal decision reinforced from inner willpower and a sense of purpose. After the first few days, the physical hunger pangs are overcome, and the body feels full of energy. Instead of being hungry the body lives off of its reserves.\nAbsolute contraindications to participation in Mayr Therapy include: acute illness, cancer (pre-cancerous or six months post-surgical is acceptable), hyperthyroidism, mental illness, and tuberculosis. Borderline contraindications includes such conditions as AIDS, diabetes, and Multiple Sclerosis.\nAs with any detoxification therapy, most symptoms will occur within the first few days as unwanted poisons begin to exit the body. However, after the initial reaction, the patient usually experiences an increase in energy and hunger pangs abate entirely. During the therapy, some medications (e.g. blood pressure medicines, psychotropics, etc.) may need to be adjusted downwards or weaned altogether. After completion of the cure, women of child-bearing age should be advised that they may be much more likely to conceive.\nIf you follow the program correctly, most problems can be minimized by observing the following:\nElimination \u2013 Stools should become golden and odorless. Any other color or odor indicates elimination of toxins.\nDrinking \u2013 Water is the agent by which toxins are eliminated. As a rule, 2-4 quarts of spring water should be consumed daily (ideally before noon when the large intestine works best). An acceptable alternative to water is non- carbonated mineral water or herb tea (if bland and dilute). The recommended drinking guideline is outlined here: 50 Kg = 2L/day; 50-90 Kg = 3L/day; >90 Kg = 4L/day.\nSweating \u2013 While not mandatory, sweating through moderate exercise, wet sauna, or steam bath will aid in the elimination of toxins. During sauna or steam bath, drink a minimum of 1/2 liter of water before and after. For those who are unable to exercise or endure a sauna or steam bath, soaking in a hot tub may be helpful. However, if the pulse increases 15 or more beats from the initial heart rate then you should exit.\nIf, in spite of preventive measures, a reaction should still occur, consider increasing the frequency of the base powder, adding Swedish Bitters 1-2 tsp 1-3 X daily 1/2 hour before meals, and/or using appropriate homeopathics. Beware of \u201cLocus Minoris Detente,\u201d which is Latin for \u201cweakest area of the body.\u201d This indicates that during detoxification an increase in symptoms often occurs in the patient\u2019s \u201cachilles\u2019 heel\u201d or weak area.\nFor more information, a list of the more common reactions, and their treatment, is included at the end of the patient handout. For persistent symptoms, consult with your physician.\nA Typical Daily Schedule\n5:30 \u2013 Bittersatz Drink\n5:45 \u2013 Exercise Walk\n6:30 \u2013 Hot/Cold Shower\n7:00 \u2013 Milk & Roll\n11:00 \u2013 Broth (Optional)\n12:30 \u2013 Rest with Hot Water Bottle\n13:00 \u2013 \u201cNormal\u201d Lunch\n17:00 \u2013 Manual Abdominal Treatment\n18:30 \u2013 Tea & Honey\n21:00 \u2013 Bicarbonate Drink\n21:30 \u2013 Hot/Cold Shower\n22:00 \u2013 Retire with Hot Water Bottle\nNote: The above schedule is a typical example of how your daily regimen might appear. Of course, it may need to be adapted to your already existing routine.\nThe Benefits of The Manual Abdominal Technique (MAT)\nOriginally called by Dr. Mayr \u201cPassive Abdominal Breathing,\u201d and later changed to the \u201cSleeping Beauty of Medicine,\u201d MAT has been found to have several beneficial effects:\nStimulating artificial respiration and hence, reducing the weight of the digestive system on the diaphragm, improves physiological respiration;\nIntestinal tonus (peristalsis) improves;\nStimulating the digestive glands brings about a decongestion of the digestive organs (e.g. liver, pancreas, gallbladder, etc.);\nImproved circulation through mobilization of the fluid in the abdomen cleanses and purifies the blood and lymph systems;\nPsychological well-being is enhanced through improvement in appearance.\nThe more MAT that can be done, the sooner noticeable results will be obtained. While this is best administered under the experienced hands of a Mayr-trained physician, a modified version can also be performed by the patient himself.\nCoffee (incl. decaffeinated)\nFoods rich in cellulose\nGum \u2013 This takes away the thirst mechanism and sends a continuous signal to the stomach to produce acid\nHeavy, dark bread or multi-grain bread\nHeavy vegetables (e.g. cauliflower, cabbage)\nLegumes (e.g. beans)\nMedications \u2013 Except whatever the doctor prescribes\nNicotine \u2013 Heavy smokers may have 1 cigarette in AM, PM, and after meals (Maximum 5/day)\nPork or pork fat\nRaw foods (e.g. fruits, juices, preserves)\nSausages -Contain coarse ingredients\nSweets, Marmalade\nWhat Foods Are Allowed?\nBaked goods (old)\nCold-pressed oils with high amounts of polyunsaturated fats (e.g. F1ax Seed Oil)\nCom (porridge)\nMeats (tender and well-prepared)\nVegetables (steamed)\nGenerally speaking, if possible, the following liquids should be avoided:\nDistilled water \u2013 This is known as \u201cdead water\u201d because it has lost the ability to polarize light and thus, it has no energetic value for the cells.\nTap water \u2013 This often contains unwanted chemicals (e.g. chlorine, fluoride, pesticides, etc.) or heavy metals (e.g. aluminum, lead, etc.).\nChamomile tea \u2013 This tends to inhibit peristalsis of the GI system and thus delay the digestive detoxification process.\nHow Much May I Eat?\nYou are not expected to eat an entire meal. Eat only until you are satiated and then stop. This also applies when eating milk & roll or tea & honey.\nChew all food at least 50X; eat at the same time each day; balance acid and alkaline foods; rest before meals \u2013 exercise after meals; take time to eat and relax when eating; retire to bed early (ideally before 10 p.m.); minimize prescription and over-the-counter drugs; drink 2-4 liters of water daily (ideally before noon); and stop eating before feeling full or when no longer hungry.\nUse recreational drugs; eat snacks between meals; eat sweets, desserts, etc.; eat after 6 p.m. (if possible); drink coffee, alcohol, or soda pop; eat raw foods (incl. fruits and juices); eat when tired, anxious, or under stress; drink liquids 1/2 hour before or 1/2 hour after meals or eat the same thing twice in one week at the noon meal.\nSome Examples of Acid and Alkaline Foods\nIn general, one should combine acid with alkaline foods, not acid with acid foods. For example, if given coffee, add milk instead of sugar or add a fruit or vegetable to your meal if meat is present. As a rule, the body needs more base (alkaline foods) since this is what is necessary for the pancreas to produce enzymes and for the liver to function best. Examples of acid and alkaline foods is given below:\nAcid Foods\nCarbohydrates (incl. noodles, rice, grains*, etc)\nCoffee, alcohol\nEggs**\nMeats (contains amino acids)\n*Wheat has the lowest amount of acids among grains.\n**Cottage cheese has some egg protein and is considered to be acid.\nMilk (raw is preferred)\nVegetables (esp. potato, mushrooms)\nHow Long is The Mayr Cure?\nIf you are a patient at an in-house facility, your stay may be anywhere from 2-4 weeks. The International Society of Mayr Physicians officially recognizes two weeks at an approved center as a \u201cshort cure,\u201d three weeks as a \u201cnormal cure,\u201d and four weeks as a \u201cfull cure.\u201d On the other hand, if you are an out-patient, under the supervision of a Mayr Physician, the duration may be 4, 6, or 8 weeks depending on whether you are able to have follow-up visits and MAT Therapy.\nAs a general rule, you should continue to observe the following:\nContinue to drink a minimum of 1-1/2 to 2 L/day of herbal teas, water or non-carbonated mineral water. Drink only between meals since drinking with meals dilutes the salivation of the food and other enzymes. If drinking does occur with meals then drink only in sips.\nUse a variety of grains/flour to get the amino acids necessary to make protein. While animal sources contain most of the amino acids needed for bodily protein, the acid to base ratio is 20:1. In addition, animal sources provide enough protein to last the body for 2-3 days and thus, need only be consumed 2-3 X weekly. Also consider tofu, an excellent protein alternative made from soy bean, which differs from animal proteins by only 2 or 3 amino acids\nUse honey, molasses, or maple syrup as sweeteners instead of white sugar which has no minerals and\nAvoid fruits and raw foods (incl, salad) in the evenings.\nProvided there are no contraindications, the Mayr Protocol may be repeated in six months to one year.\nDaniel F. Royal, D.O.\nEast Drumore Family Health Center\n937 N. Little Britain Rd.\nQuarryville. PA 17566",
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        "raw_content": "Currently, most knee and hip implants do not require regulation. They can be used in patients without first undergoing safety and efficiency reviews by the Food and Drug Administration. The Consumers Union is working to stop this and protect patients who fall victim to defective implants.\nMost notably, the Consumers Union is interested in implementing warranties on medical devices to give manufactures more responsibility over the products they produce. Currently, if a patient encounters a malfunctioning medical product their insurance likely pays the costs for a second surgery, or it might come directly out of the patient's pockets.\nThe Consumers Union had previously pushed for the medical devices to be tested before they hit the market, but they reportedly received strong opposition from manufacturers who claim that their devices are safe and reliable. However, hip implants, especially those manufactured by DePuy, have been known to have an alarmingly high failure rate, according to national registry data. In fact, implant recalls were reviewed by the Consumers Union who claims that in the last ten years every major manufacturer of knee and hip devices had recalled defective products at some point.\nBy transferring more liability to the medical device companies, the Consumers Union believes that the quality of implants would likely improve as a result, and that patients wouldn\u2019t be saddled with the costs of replacing a defective device. Furthermore, it would give patients and doctors clearer understanding regarding how long the implant is expected to last, which would indicate whether the device had failed or was simply dated.\nThose in Nashville who have suffered damages as a result of a defective medical product should contact a lawyer to discuss the possibility of seeking compensation.\nSource: Infozine, \u201cMedical Device Makers Urged to Provide Warranties for Hip & Knee Implants,\u201d Sep. 12, 2013\nDrunk driver's confession becomes viral video",
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        "title": "Nokia Networks ranked leader in China Mobile\u2019s quality assessment of its commercial TD-LTE network | EuropaWire.eu",
        "raw_content": "Nokia Networks ranked leader in China Mobile\u2019s quality assessment of its commercial TD-LTE network\nPosted on 7, August 2014 by EuropaWire PR Editors | This entry was posted in Awards, Business, Finland, Internet & Online, Management, Technology, Telecom and tagged China Mobile\u2019s quality assessment, Nokia Networks, TD-LTE network, Xue Rui. Bookmark the permalink.\nBeijing, China, 7-8-2014 \u2014 /EuropaWire/ \u2014 Nokia Networks has recently been ranked a leader in China Mobile\u2019s quality assessment of its commercial TD-LTE network. The operator has developed a rigorous evaluation program* of its vendor deployments in all the major cities and provinces across China. The results showed a clear advantage for Nokia Networks, which has provided the best network performance as well as the fastest network implementation, measured across the top 10 provincial capitals.\nThe city of Fuzhou, with a TD-LTE network supplied by Nokia Networks, was the first to launch live TD-LTE for China Mobile. The Fuzhou network also achieved excellent quality, the best in the country, based on performance metrics such as network coverage, interference level, voice and data quality**. Currently, Nokia Networks supplies TD-LTE technology to 18 out of the 31 provinces of China Mobile.\nThe successful rollout of the new technology has been enabled by expert planning, optimization and project management services from Nokia Networks.\n\u201cThe China Mobile study proves that Nokia Networks is providing best-in-class network performance in commercial TD-LTE networks,\u201d said Xue Rui, head of delivery of Greater China region at Nokia Networks. \u201cWe are delighted to offer China Mobile top network quality for an unmatched customer experience and a seamless rollout that translates to fast availability of user services.\u201d\nNokia Networks is a recognized leader in the commercialization and innovation of TD-LTE with more than 140 TD-LTE and FDD LTE customers worldwide.\nTo share your thoughts on the topic, join the discussion with @NSNtweets on Twitter using #mobilebroadband and #TDLTE.\nNokia Networks is the world\u2019s specialist in mobile broadband. From the first ever call on GSM, to the first call on LTE, we operate at the forefront of each generation of mobile technology. Our global experts invent the new capabilities our customers need in their networks. We provide the world\u2019s most efficient mobile networks, the intelligence to maximize the value of those networks, and the services to make it all work seamlessly.www.nsn.com / http://company.nokia.com\nE-mail: mediarelations@nsn.com\n* China Mobile is building the largest TD-LTE network in the world. To get an overall understanding of its TD-LTE commercial network deployment and quality status across China, the operator conducted a quality evaluation program in the capital cities of 29 provinces from May to June 2014. The quality evaluation program is based on performance metrics of network coverage, interference level, voice and data service quality.\n** Fuzhou, the capital city of Fujian province, achieved excellent network quality in the China Mobile TD-LTE quality evaluation program for two consecutive months. It also launched TD-LTE commercial network almost one month ahead of the next province.\n\u2190 Nokia Networks and its public safety partner Harris Corporation launch a rapidly deployable LTE solution at APCO International\nInmarsat opens its first office in Beijing, China \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Penn state research expenditures climb to near-historic highs\nUNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- Penn State's research expenditures totaled $836 million for the 2015-16 fiscal year, up from $801 million in 2014-15, according to Vice President for Research Neil Sharkey.\nThat total, which represents the second highest in Penn State history, included increases in support from a number of federal agencies, including NASA, the National Institutes of Health, Department of Agriculture, Department of Defense and the Department of Health and Human Services. Expenditures from all federal sources totaled $530,359,000.\nState support for research and outreach increased by 19.4 percent and private foundation giving increased by more than 17 percent, Sharkey added.\nSharkey credited Penn State researchers for bringing in this near historic level of research expenditures in the face of flat federal funding.\n\"Penn State has a great, diverse portfolio, which means we receive significant research and development dollars from all the federal agencies. However, with the exception of some modest bumps last year, research funding across all agencies has been flat,\" said Sharkey. \"I really have to credit our investigators. It's a testament to their tenacity and their abilities that we have been able to continually grow our research enterprise.\"\nAmong the largest federal sponsors, the Department of Defense increased funding by 3.41 percent and and the Department of Health and Human Services, which included funding from the National Institutes of Health, raised its funding of Penn State projects by 11.31 percent. Research expenditures from the Department of Agriculture increased 6.06 percent, while NASA funding went up by 8 percent.\nSharkey added that from 2010 to 2014, Penn State received substantial funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act \u2014 ARRA. In fiscal year 2012-13, for example, the University received more than $30.1 million in ARRA funding. If those funds were deducted from previous years' totals, the 2015-16 expenditures would be the largest in Penn State history, he said.\nFinding and keeping quality faculty members is key to keeping research funding flowing into the University, even during challenging economic times, according to Sharkey.\n\"It's really a testament to our ability to attract the very best faculty,\" said Sharkey. \"As the funding shrinks relative to the number of people vying for those funds, you can well imagine that if you don't have quality proposals, you're just not going to get funded.\"\nSharkey said that research funding also boosts the educational experience for Penn State students.\n\"Our faculty's ability to win awards plays an important role in both graduate and undergraduate education,\" said Sharkey. \"It's what makes a Research I institution such a great place to learn. Our students are learning from the people who are creating new knowledge and actually learning how to seek new knowledge, rather than just reading from textbooks.\"\nPenn State research expenditures reach all-time high of $863 million\nBig Ten Academic Alliance\u2019s research impact nears $10 billion\nAcademics, Administration, Research\nNeil Sharkey, research expenditures",
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        "raw_content": "SBU News > Arts & Entertainment > \u201cOrchestral Footsteps\u201d Children\u2019s Concert March 9\n\u201cOrchestral Footsteps\u201d Children\u2019s Concert March 9\nThe University Orchestra will present a children\u2019s concert on Tuesday, March 9, at 7:30 pm at Staller Center. Conductor Susan Deaver will lead the University Orchestra in \u201cOrchestral Footsteps!,\u201d a one-hour interactive toe-tapping adventure through the orchestra. Audience members are encouraged to wear their favorite footwear to take part in the interactive elements of the concert including a contest at the end.\nThe featured soloist is sixth-grade violinist Martin Vaillancourt, winner of the 2009 Stony Brook University Pre-College Division Concerto Competition. He will perform Vivaldi\u2019s Concerto in G Minor along with the orchestra. Other musical selections will include excerpts from dance and orchestral music by Gershwin, Brahms, and Tchaikovsky featuring woodwind, brass, percussion, and string sections of the orchestra. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children and seniors. Tickets can be purchased at the Staller Center box office or by calling 632-ARTS.\nVaillancourt plays in the Setauket Elementary School Orchestra under the direction of Suzanne Califano. He has been playing violin and fiddle since he was five years old and loves to compose music as well. His composition for violin and piano, \u201cMajor Minor,\u201d was performed this past spring at the Long Island Composers Alliance Student Concert and was selected for Honorable Mention at the New York State School Music Association annual statewide student composition competition.\nFor more information contact the Department of Music at 632-7330.\nSix short plays written and performed by local middle school students will be presented at Stony Brook Southampton\u2019s Avram Theater on Saturday, May 12, at 7 p.m. as the culminating event of the 2018 Young Artists...",
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        "raw_content": "Russia blocks Security Council action on reported use of chemical weapons in Syria\u2019s Khan Shaykhun\nThe Security Council votes on a draft resolution related to the suspected chemical attack on 4 April in the Syrian province of Idlib. The draft resolution was not adopted due to the vote against by the Russian Federation, a permanent member of the Council.\nWith a \u2018no\u2019 vote from permanent member Russia, the United Nations Security Council today failed to adopt a resolution that would have condemned the reported use of chemical weapons in Syria and called on the Government to cooperate with an investigation into the incident.\nWhile 10 of the Council\u2019s 15 members voted in favour, Russia rejected the text, as permanent member China, as well as non-permanent members Ethiopia and Kazakhstan abstained. A negative vote \u2013 or veto \u2013 from one of the Council\u2019s five permanent members means a resolution cannot be adopted.\nThe proposed measure \u2013 drafted by France, the United Kingdom and the United States, the Council\u2019s other permanent members \u2013 would have strongly condemned \u201cthe reported use of chemical weapons in the [Syria], in particular the attack on Khan Shaykhun,\u201d the site of last week\u2019s incident that has drawn increasing global attention.\nThe measure would and also had called on the Syrian Government to comply with relevant recommendations of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapon\u2019s (OPCW) Fact Finding Mission (FFM) and the OPCW-UN Joint Investigative Mechanism (JIM).\nIn February, Russia and China vetoed a measure that would have imposed sanctions on a number of individuals and entities linked to the use of chemical weapons in cases where responsibility was established by the OPCW-UN Joint Investigative Mechanism (JIM).\nAlthough the Council came together on 19 December to unanimously adopt a resolution demanding that all parties to the Syrian conflict ensure immediate and unhindered access for the monitoring of evacuations from eastern Aleppo, over the past five years, Russia has vetoed eight Council texts on the Syrian conflict, while China has vetoed six of those eight.\nAs the Syrian crisis enters its seventh year, civilians continue to bear the brunt of a conflict marked by unparalleled suffering, destruction and disregard for human life. According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), 13.5 million people require humanitarian assistance. Moreover, some 6.3 million have been internally displaced by violence.\nThe UN Special Envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, has been facilitating the intra-Syrian talks in Geneva, the latest round of which wrapped up in late March. The discussions are guided by Security Council resolution 2254 (2015), focusing on matters of governance, including a new constitution for Syria and the holding of elections.\nBriefing the Council in a meeting earlier today, Mr. de Mistura said the US and Russia must find a way to work together to stabilize the situation and support the political process. He said that last week\u2019s reported chemical weapons attack, the subsequent airstrikes by the US and intensified fighting on the ground have put the fragile peace process is in \u201cgrave danger.\u201d\n\u201cThis is a time for clear-thinking, strategy, imagination, cooperation,\u201d said Mr. de Mistura.\nThe meeting today comes as the US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson is in Moscow meeting with top Russian officials.\nSyria: UN chief 'deeply disturbed' by reports of alleged chemical attack; OPCW investigating\nUnited Nations Secretary-General Ant\u00f3nio Guterres today said that he is \u201cdeeply disturbed\u201d by reports of alleged use of chemical weapons in an airstrike in the Khan Shaykhun area of southern Idlib, Syria.",
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        "raw_content": "Most salespeople think that their prospects make buying decisions based on logic and rational thought. As result of this belief they focus on presenting their products and services in an intellectual logical manner.\nThe real truth is that all buying decisions, and for that matter, all decisions are made with a high degree of emotion and then subsequently rationalized intellectually.\nIf you don\u2019t think you rationalize your behavior let me give you an example that will illustrate how you do, in fact, rationalize. Let\u2019s pretend for a moment that you were in the grocery store and when you checked out and got back to your car you realize the cashier had given you a dollar more change than you should have gotten. Would you go back and return the dollar? Most people would probably go back and return the dollar under those circumstances. Same scenario except this time it is raining very hard and you are one hundred yards away from the grocery store would you go back and return the dollar. Many of us would not. We would rationalize our behavior by saying to ourselves it\u2019s only a dollar, they won\u2019t miss it, it\u2019s too much trouble, it wasn\u2019t my mistake. Now for those of you who would trudge back into the store let\u2019s add another element to the mix. Let\u2019s pretend it\u2019s raining, you don\u2019t have an umbrella and you are one hundred yards away from your car and you have a small child in tow. Would you return to the store and give them their dollar back. I doubt few of you reading this would because of the inconvenience and you would rationalize your behavior for not doing so.\nThe truth of the matter is no matter how much you rationalize your behavior if you kept the dollar you are in effect stealing. No matter the circumstance, no matter the difficulty of returning the dollar, no matter the weather. As human beings, rationalization is a psychological mechanism for justifying behaviors and actions we choose not to engage in. So it is with your buyers. They justify buying and they justify not buying. It has nothing to do with logic.\nUnfortunately, most sales training courses and sales managers do not teach this concept properly. Effective sales training incorporates a high degree of teaching advanced psychology and understanding of human nature.\nAs professional salespeople we should look to participate in sales training that teaches us how to identify opportunities and emotional reasons to help our prospects rationalize their decision to buy our product or service.\nNo matter the product or service you sell you must realize that you are in the business of selling feelings not products or services. And the more you come to understand the complex psychological nature of human beings the more effective you will become at influencing their behavior and the more money you will make.\nhttps://newschoolselling.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Logo-Horizontal-300x67.png 0 0 sclark https://newschoolselling.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Logo-Horizontal-300x67.png sclark2011-05-10 18:14:372016-05-23 14:40:12People Buy Based on Emotion and Then Rationalize their Decisions\nA Sales Training Lesson in Time Management\nSixteen Areas That Sales Training Will Improve\n3 Sales Training Facts About Price Sales Training Exercise: \u201cHow to Handle the Prospect That Wants to Get Three...",
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        "raw_content": "Home Movies Bollywood 5 Bollywood stars who started from TV\nBollywood is a celebrity oriented industry. Thousands of people try their luck every day to get into the star-studded world but not all of them make it big. There are others who start their careers with Television and then enter the film world.\nHere, we will take a look at 5 well known Bollywood stars who started with TV and then became big names in Bollywood.\n5: Ayushman Khurrana is well-known for doing challenging roles in Bollywood and the actor has been a real success over the years. Before making his Bollywood debut, he won the reality show, \u201cRoadies\u201d in 2004. He also hosted several TV shows as well and finally in 2012, he made his Bollywood debut with Vicky Donor.\nKolkata: Bollywood actor Ayushmann Khurrana during a press conference for his upcoming movie Hawaizaada in Kolkata on Jan 27, 2015. (Photo:IANS)\n4: Vidya Balan is considered to be one of the best in business. She has won a number of awards with some jaw-dropping performances over the years. But the actor had a humble beginning with TV serials. Later on, she went on to make her Bollywood debut with the movie \u201cParineeta\u201d in 2005.\n3: Sushant Singh Rajput is a young Bollywood actor who has done extreme justice to the films which he did but not many of us would be known to the fact that the actor started off as a background dancer and then stared in a TV serial called Pavitra Rishta. But he never gave up and finally appeared for the first time on the big screen in 2013.\n2: Irrfan Khan is perhaps the greatest actor in Bollywood right now. From the last 2 decades, the actor participated in many Bollywood as well as Hollywood films. Before coming into the films, the actor had a fair amount of share in the TV. He acted in many TV serials including \u201cChanakya\u201d and \u201cBharat Ki Khoj\u201d. Finally, he made his debut in Bollywood in 1988 and never looked back again.\n1: Shah Rukh Khan is the biggest star ever produced by Bollywood. Over the last 25 years, he has been a part of more than 80 films and currently he is the richest actor in Bollywood.\nSare Jahaan Se Acha writer has confirmed that Shah Rukh Khan is still part of the Rakesh Sharma biopic. The film is based on the first Indian astronaut in space.\nAyushman Khurrana\nPrevious articleJunoon, Pitbull to perform at opening ceremony of PSL 2019\nNext articlePakistan making efforts for Taliban-US meeting",
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        "raw_content": "Category Archives: Burmantofts & Richmond Hill\nChallenging the Closure of the Children\u2019s Heart Surgery Unit\nNext week a judicial review is to be heard to challenge the closure of the children\u2019s heart surgery unit. [05/02/2013 YP]\nPosted in Burmantofts & Richmond Hill, City Wide",
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        "raw_content": "Notice -- Continuation of the National Emergency with Respect to Somalia\nCONTINUATION OF THE NATIONAL EMERGENCY WITH RESPECT TO SOMALIA\nOn April 12, 2010, by Executive Order 13536, I declared a national emergency pursuant to the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701-1706) to deal with the unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States constituted by the fragile security situation and the persistence of violence in Somalia, and acts of piracy and armed robbery at sea off the coast of Somalia, which have repeatedly been the subject of United Nations Security Council resolutions, and violations of the Somalia arms embargo imposed by the United Nations Security Council.\nBecause the situation with respect to Somalia continues to pose an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States, the national emergency declared on April 12, 2010, and the measures adopted on that date to deal with that emergency, must continue in effect beyond April 12, 2012. Therefore, in accordance with section 202(d) of the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. 1622(d)), I am continuing for 1 year the national emergency declared in Executive Order 13536.",
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        "raw_content": "Justin Timberlake Introduces Matt Morris\nJustin Timberlake gave Britney Spears a break when she opened for *NSYNC in 1998, and now he\u2019s signed a fellow Mouseketeer to his Tennman record label: singer-songwriter Matt Morris.\nHis debut album, When Everything Breaks Open, co-produced by Mr. Timberlake himself, is out now. Matt appears on The Late Show With David Letterman tonight, and clocks a performance on The CBS Early Show Saturday morning.\n\u201cHe\u2019s kind of like Ray LaMontagne meets Elton John meets Stevie Wonder meets Rufus Wainwright,\u201d Justin says. \u201cIt\u2019s time for the birth of the hybrid artist.\u201d\nBut this isn\u2019t the first time you\u2019ve heard Matt\u2018s music: he co-wrote Kelly Clarkson\u2019s Miss Independent, five Christina Aguilera songs including Can\u2019t Hold Us Down, Justin\u2019s (Another Song) All Over Again and Reba McEntire\u2019s The Only Promise That Remains.\n\u201cJustin shows me that you have to have fun with what you do,\u201d Matt, 30, tells me. \u201cYou have to enjoy your work and enjoy making music. He has shown me that it\u2019s important to trust my own musical instincts because they\u2019re never wrong if you really follow them. They\u2019ll always lead you to the right place.\u201d\nI first met Matt in 1993 at Tower City Center in Cleveland when he was performing with the show\u2019s spin-off group, MMC, which also featured *NSYNC\u2019s JC Chasez. Keri Russell\u2019s siblings were running around with a video camera as she couldn\u2019t be there that day.\nWith all the success of Mouseketeers including Britney, Christina, Justin, JC, Keri, Ryan Gosling and others, a cast reunion of the 1989-1995 Disney Channel variety show would be huge.\n\u201cPerhaps at some point on a Grammy stage,\u201d Matt says.\nHe issues a guarded \u201cno comment\u201d when asked about whether Justin\u2019s girlfriend Jessica Biel stopped by the studio, and keeps it professional when asked about his childhood growing up with some of the biggest stars on the planet.\n\u201cIt was four years during a transitional time,\u201d he says. \u201cWhen you\u2019re 12 or 13 or 14, everything\u2019s already up in the air. You\u2019re going through major transitions and changes. I found that my experience down there in Orlando was amazing because I was introduced to people who have become some of my closest friends and musical collaborators, and it gave me the confidence in my own talent and ability.\u201d\nHe continues, \u201cSome of the most fun times for me were in the recording studio \u2013 something that connects me to where I am now. All of us \u2013 Justin, myself, Christina, Tony Lucca, the whole bunch \u2013 spent a couple hours every week in the studio, recording songs. That got me educated in Top 40 music, and honing our chops. My favorite time was spent in the studio.\u201d\nWhat is it about the show that helped launch several Grammy winners, a Golden Globe winner and an Oscar nominee?\n\u201cI think [casting director] Matt Casella is really responsible for pulling together such a tremendous cast,\u201d he says. \u201cHe had tremendous vision in pulling together people. There was a great crew, a top-notch production company \u2013 they really knew what they were doing. I think he saw longevity, and he saw that spark and charisma.\u201d\nHe dodges when asked what his life is like now in Denver, saying only, \u201cLife is really wonderful and abundant, and I\u2019m really grateful for all the opportunities.\u201d\nTwo gems he loves on his record? The Un-American and Before the Morning.\n\u201cMy songs are not autobiographical per se, but they come from my own personal experiences and my observations of other people\u2019s lives. I think there\u2019s a degree of reality, but also a certain degree of fiction, too.\u201d\nMatt\u2018s album, When Everything Breaks Open, is out now.",
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        "raw_content": "285 U.S. 195 - Stevens v. The White City\n285 US 195 Stevens v. The White City\nTHE WHITE CITY.\nMessrs. Neil P. Cullom and William F. Purdy, both of New York City, for petitioner.\nMr. Chauncey I. Clark, of New York City, for respondent.\nPetitioner, the assignee of the owner of a forty-five foot motorboat, the Drifter, filed a libel in admiralty in the Southern district of New York against respondent to recover for injury sustained by the former while being towed by the latter. The court held that the tug was a bailee of the tow, and that, it having been shown by the evidence that the former received the latter in good condition and delivered it damaged without being able to account for the injury, there was a presumption of negligence on the part of the tug, and that she must be held liable. 35 F.(2d) 1006. The Circuit Court of Appeals held the towage contract did not put the tow in bail to the tug, and that the mere fact of injury created no presumption of negligence, and reversed the decree. 48 F.(2d) 557.\nPetitioner maintains that the tug was bailee for hire, and that, by proving the tug received the tow in good order and delivered it in a damaged condition, he made a prima facie case of negligence which cast upon such bailee the burden of showing the circumstances surrounding the damage. And he insists that, even if the presumption did not so arise, there was ample proof of negligence on the part of the owners of respondent.\nThe facts supported by the evidence, so far as they are material to these contentions, may be stated briefly as follows:\nOctober 13, 1925, Roos, an employee of the Consolidated Shipbuilding Corporation which had just completed the Drifter, made an agreement with Alexander Simpson for its towage from the builder's plant at Morris Heights in New York City of Port Newark alongside the steamer Suscalanco on which it was to be shipped. Later Simpson told Roos that the White City, an excursion boat owned by Herbert Simpson and one Rhodes, would do the towing. Roos told Simpson that the boat should be at the plant at 6 o'clock in the morning. Her owners brought her about 8 and were the only persons aboard at any time here involved. Employees of the builder assisted in attaching the Drifter, then in good condition, to the White City by a forty-foot rope. A cradle in which the former was to be stowed on the deck of the Suscalanco was attached by another rope about the same length to the stern of the Drifter. The builder put an employee, one Weston, on the Drifter, merely, as petitioner maintains, to tend lines when she was brought alongside the Suscalanco.\nRespondent took the tow down the East River; the cradle became detached at Hell Gate; reattaching it caused delay of fifteen or twenty minutes, but no damage occurred to the Drifter at that time. Respondent continued down the river, across the Upper Bay, through Kill van Kull and into Newark Bay, where, about 5 o'clock in the afternoon, she sighted the Suscalanco going out to sea. Then the tug went to Fisher's Dock in Bayonne, and, her owners having learned by telephone that the shipment could be made on a later steamer, remained there over night. The Drifter was tied alongside the pier with fenders to prevent injury. Weston, with the acquiescence of the owners of the tug, went home for the night, but did not return. Simpson testified that on the morning following he went aboard the Drifter to steer her while she and the cradle were being towed to destination; that before leaving the dock he inspected her, and that she was in the same condition as when received. When they arrived at Port Newark, about 8 in the morning, the Drifter's hull planking was broken or damaged amidship on the starboard side just above the water line causing a dish-shaped depression about three-quarters of an inch deep, roughly circular, and about twelve or fourteen inches in diameter. At the trial it was suggested by way of explanation that the hole might have been made by a piece of driftwood of which there was much in the bay. But there was no evidence to show, and the trial court found that neither Rhodes nor simpson could explain when, how, or where the damage happened.\nDecisions of this Court show that under a towage contract the tug is not a bailee of the vessel in tow or its cargo. And it is established here and by numerous rulings of lower federal courts that evidence showing a tug's receipt of a tow in good order and delivery in damaged condition raises no presumption of negligence.\nThe supplying of power by a vessel, usually one propelled by steam, to tow or draw another is towage. Many vessels, such as barges and canal boats, have no power of their own and are built with a view to receiving their propelling force from other sources. And vessels having motive power often employ auxiliary power to assist them in moving about harbors and docks. Benedict on Admiralty (5th Ed.) \u00a7 100.\nThe tug does not have exclusive control over the tow, but only so far as is necessary to enable the tug and those in charge of her to fulfill the engagement. They do not have control such as belongs to common carriers and other bailees. They have no authority over the master or hands of the towed vessel beyond such as is required to govern the movement of the flotilla. In all other respects and for all other purposes the vessel in tow, its cargo and crew, remain under the authority of its master; and, in emergency, the duty is upon him to determine what shall be done for the safety of his vessel and her cargo. In all such cases the right of decision belongs to the master of the tow and not to the master of the tug. A contract merely for towage does not require or contemplate such a delivery as is ordinarily deemed essential to bailment. The Webb, 14 Wall. 406, 414, 20 L. Ed. 774; Eastern Transportation Line v. Hope, 95 U. S. 297, 299, 24 L. Ed. 477; The L. P. Dayton, 120 U. S. 337, 351, 7 S. Ct. 568, 30 L. Ed. 669; The Burlington v. Ford, 137 U. S. 386, 391, 11 S. Ct. 138, 34 L. Ed. 731; The J. P. Donaldson, 167 U. S. 599, 603, 604, 17 S. Ct. 951, 42 L. Ed. 292; Alexander v. Greene, 3 Hill (N. Y.) 9, 19; Wells v. Steam Navigation Co., 2 N. Y. 204, 208. Cf. American Ry. Express Co. v. American Trust Co. (C. C. A.) 47 F.(2d) 16, 18; Bertig v. Norman, 101 Ark. 75, 81, 141 S. W. 201, Ann. Cas. 1913D, 943; Sawyer v. Old Lowell National Bank, 230 Mass. 342, 346, 119 N. E. 825, 1 A. L. R. 269; Blondell v. Consol. Gas Co., 89 Md. 732, 746, 43 A. 817, 46 L. R. A. 187; Gilson v. Pennsylvania R. R. Co., 86 N. J. Law, 446, 449, 92 A. 59; Fletcher v. Ingram, 46 Wis. 191, 202, 50 N. W. 424. The owner of the Drifter did not surrender to respondent any right of control that does not pass in virtue of a contract merely for towage. The fact that the man put aboard by the builder did not remain to the end or that the owner did not choose to keep some one on the tow is immaterial.\nPetitioner's claim against respondent is not for breach of contract, but one in tort. His allegations and proof in respect of the agreement between the parties were made by way of inducement to his real grievance which was the damage to the Drifter claimed to have been caused by negligence of the respondent. It has long been settled that suit by the owner of a tow against her tug to recover for an injury to the tow caused by negligence on the part of the tug is a suit ex delicto and not ex contractu. The Quickstep, 9 Wall. 665, 670, 19 L. Ed. 767; The Syracuse, 12 Wall. 167, 171, 20 L. Ed. 382; The J. P. Donaldson, supra, 167 U. S. 603, 17 S. Ct. 951, 42 L. Ed. 292; The John G. Stevens, 170 U. S. 113, 125, 18 S. Ct. 544, 42 L. Ed. 969; The Brooklyn, Fed. Cas. No. 1,938, 2 Ben. 547; The Deer, Fed. Cas. No. 3,737, 4 Ben. 352; The Arturo (D. C.) 6 F. 308. In the case last cited Judge Lowell said (page 312 of 6 F.): 'These cases of tow against tug are, in form and fact, very like collision cases. The contract gives rise to duties very closely resembling those which one vessel owes to others which it may meet.' In The John G. Stevens, supra, this court cited The Arturo approvingly and said (page 126 of 170 U. S., 18 S. Ct. 544, 549): 'The essential likeness between the ordinary case of a collision between two ships, and the liability of a tug to her tow for damages caused to the latter by a collision with a third vessel, is exemplified by the familiar practice in admiralty * * * which allows the owner of a tow, injured by a collision caused by the conduct of her tug and of another vessel, to sue both in one libel, and to recover against either or both, according to the proof at the hearing.' And the rule that the lien for damages occasioned by negligent towage takes precedence of liens for supplies previously furnished the offending vessel rests upon the ground that the claim, like those in case of collision, is one in tort arising out of duty imposed by law and independently of any contract or consideration for the towage. The John G. Stevens, supra, 170 U. S. 126, 18 S. Ct. 544, 42 L. Ed. 969; The Arturo, supra.\nWhile respondent was not an insurer or liable as a common carrier, it owed to the owner of the Drifter the duty to exercise such reasonable care and maritime skill as prudent navigators employ for the performance of similar service. The burden was upon petitioner to show that the loss for which he sought recovery was caused by a breach of that duty. The mere fact that the Drifter was in good order when received by respondent and in damaged condition when delivered does not raise any presumption of fault. As said by this court in The L. P. Dayton, supra, (page 351 of 120 U. S., 7 S. Ct. 568, 574, 30 L. Ed. 669): 'To hold otherwise would require that in every case, as between the tow and its tug, the latter should be required affirmatively to establish its defense against the presumption of its negligence. * * *' (page 352 of 120 U. S., 7 S. Ct. 568, 575, 30 L. Ed. 669.) 'Neither is it material that the facts of the case, and the causes of the collision, are peculiarly within the knowledge of the respondents. It is alleged in the present case, as one of the inconveniences of the libelant's situation, that it would be compelled, in order to establish the allegations of the libel, to resort to the testimony of those navigating the respective tugs, and thus call witnesses interested to exonerate the vessel to which they were attached. We are not aware, however, of any ground on which such an inconvenience can affect the rule of law which governs the rights of the parties.' See The Webb, supra; Eastern Transportation Line v. Hope, supra. The rule has been applied in numerous cases in the lower federal courts.1 There is nothing about the injury itself to warrant any inference that it resulted from fault or negligence on the part of respondent.\nThere is no support for petitioner's contention that, without regard to the asserted presumption, the evidence shows that the injury to the Drifter was caused by negligence of respondent. The facts to which he refers are these: The tug arrived at the plant two hours late; respondent remained over night at Bayonne without authority and left the Drifter without a watchman; on the following morning, without effort to obtain the services of Weston or another, the tug proceeded to Port Newark. He calls attention to the absence of evidence further to show how the Drifter was moored at Bayonne and whether she was lighted during the night. On that basis he argues that it is possible that the injury occurred during the night; that the Drifter 'might have been rammed by some other boat or if the lines were not slackened and the tide receded she might have been hanging on the side of the dock as the result whereof, a pile might have stove a hole in her side.' The burden of proof as to respondent's negligence remained upon petitioner throughout the trial. His contentions clearly show that the evidence leaves the time, place, and cause of the injury in the realm of conjecture. The evidence is consistent with an hypothesis that the tug was not negligent and with one that it was, and therefore has no tendency to establish either. Gunning v. Cooley, 281 U. S. 90, 94, 50 S. Ct. 231, 74 L. Ed. 720, and cases cited.\nWe find that respondent caused unnecessary parts of the record to be printed ammounting in all to 186 pages. This is admitted in a statement filed by counsel for respondent. 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        "raw_content": "Traffic dilemmas\nThe issue of traffic congestion in Metro Manila\u2019s streets has again assumed prominence in recent weeks, with seemingly contradictory moves from government and similarly contradictory sentiments coming from various sectors. Consider the following:\n1. Industrialists, traders and various other actors in the trade supply chain see Mayor Joseph Estrada\u2019s earlier move to ban cargo trucks from Manila\u2019s streets during working hours as being anti-economy and anti-employment. Already, analysts expect a significant economic slowdown this year due to the choke on commerce that has resulted.\n2. The same stakeholders saw the crackdown on \u201ccolorum\u201d (non-franchised) trucks by the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) exacerbate the already bad situation, by further limiting the availability of cargo trucks. 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Lack of trucks to ferry containers has created serious port congestion that has led to the Port of Manila\u2019s container yard being filled well beyond capacity, in turn causing significant delays in unloading arriving ships. Recently, up to seven ships were reportedly berthed and waiting idly to be unloaded. Some shipping lines have reportedly decided to stop calling at the Port of Manila henceforth due to the high cost of such delays.\n6. Batangas and Subic ports have been upgraded to handle international cargo traffic, with nearly P17 billion in loans from the Japanese government early in the Arroyo administration, with the express goal of decongesting Metro Manila. This was in fact prominent in that administration\u2019s 10-point agenda then. However, in what I have termed a colossal contradiction, that government allowed substantial capacity expansion at the Manila International Container Port. This led to the serious underutilization of the Batangas and Subic ports, which had seen only about 5-percent-capacity utilization since the completion of their respective upgrades some seven years ago.\nThere are certain interesting policy implications that have emerged from the above.\nTo take the cudgels of the trading community, the very idea of having to franchise cargo trucks comes under question. When you think about it, why do we even have to have \u201ccolorum\u201d and \u201cnoncolorum\u201d trucks? Isn\u2019t franchising cargo trucks a superfluous regulation that only throws unnecessary hurdles in the way of business? Should cargo trucks be treated as a public utility when hiring them entails a bilateral contract between the cargo owner/shipper and the truck owner? It\u2019s the natural lookout of the customer whether he/she gets the proper service for the price paid, and competitive market forces should ensure achievement of desired outcomes. It\u2019s quite different, of course, in the case of passenger vehicles like buses, jeepneys, taxis, ships and aircraft (i.e., public conveyances). Could it be that our definition of \u201cpublic utility\u201d has become antiquated\u2014based, in fact, on the archaic Public Service Act enacted by the Commonwealth government in 1936? Under that definition, ice plants and refrigeration facilities are actually considered public utilities. But technological change and contemporary economic realities could very well substantially narrow the list of what should be properly defined as public utilities, from how it was before. The implications of this are profound. One, it can release from regulation certain industries that by now don\u2019t really warrant it. 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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / Blog / News / When is a Health and Welfare Lasting Power of Attorney appropriate for...\nYou may already know about Lasting Powers of Attorney (called LPAs for short), which are documents that gives your appointed Attorneys the authority and ability to act on your behalf.\nHowever, did you know that there are two distinct LPAs, namely the Property and Financial Affairs LPA, which provides your Attorneys with the ability to access your bank accounts for example, and the less common Health and Welfare LPA.\nThe Health and Welfare LPA is a very personal document. It can provide information to your Attorneys about your wishes, from where you would like your food shopping to be done to where you would like to live in the future. You can also give your Attorneys the authority to give or refuse consent to life-sustaining treatment on your behalf. You can impose restrictions and conditions, or offer guidance to your Attorneys.\nA particular reason for preparing the Health and Welfare LPA is if you do not have any close relatives who are aware of your wishes or if you want non-family members to assist you. The Health and Welfare LPA can only be registered once you have lost capacity.\nIf you simply have concerns about medical care and treatment, you can prepare a Living Will, also known as an Advance Directive, which allows you to specify the extent and nature of the healthcare and medical treatment that you would or would not find acceptable were you to lose capacity in the future.\nIf you have any queries regarding this article or if you would like to discuss preparing a LPA or a Living Will please feel free to telephone or e-mail us at the Owen Kenny Partnership Ltd on 01243 790532 or info@owenkenny.co.uk.\nWhat happens to my personal possessions after I die? In the News \u2013 Wills",
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        "raw_content": "How the Baby Boom Generation Works\nBaby Boomer Facts\nYep, he's a boomer.\nMark Wilson/News/Getty Images\nAfter World War II, young families settled down to the business of making babies -- lots of babies. From 1946 to 1964, America saw an unprecedented increase in birthrates. These U.S. kids became known as the baby boomer generation. This huge bunch spans the gamut socially, politically and economically; nevertheless, boomers share a few common ties. Here are a few of our favorites, courtesy of a 2006 survey of baby boomers conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau:\nBaby boomers make up about 26 percent of the general population, making them the second largest demographic alive today, right behind the Millennials.\nBoomers make up at least 25 percent of the population in every U.S. state except Utah, where they account for 23 percent of the population.\nMore boomers live in California (8,992,331 as of 2006) than any other state. In terms of percentage, however, Vermont takes the prize: Baby boomers comprise more than 30 percent of Vermont's population.\nMore than 65 percent of boomers are married.\nMore than 28 percent have graduated college.\nApproximately 75 percent own their own homes.\nBaby boomers are about 50/50 male to female, with female boomers gaining the edge as the generation ages.\nIn general, boomers are healthier and wealthier than previous generations.\nThough it's impossible to know for sure which child was the very first person born into the baby boomer generation, there are a couple of strong contenders. USA Today credits Kathleen Casey-Kirschling, born one second past midnight on Jan. 1, 1946, as the original baby boomer [source: Welch.] The New York Times, on the other hand, credits Aloysius Nachreiner (known as Al, or sometimes Butch) of Buffalo, N.Y., with the distinction [source: Barry].\nThe past three sitting American presidents -- Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama -- are baby boomers; however, Mick Jagger and Paul McCartney, two of the most famous musicians of the boomer's heyday, actually belong to the pre-boomer \"silent\" generation.\nNumbers and facts can only tell part of the boomer's story. We'll fill in the gaps with some baby boomer characteristics on the next page.",
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        "raw_content": "News from the world of maths: Happy 10th Birthday Google!\nAlles Gute zum Geburtstag! Joyeux Anniversaire! Suk San Wan Keut! Sun Yat Fai Lok! Hartelijk gefeliciteerd! Felichan Naskightagon! And Happy Birthday to Google in the other 93-plus languages it speaks!\nAs the web search engine Google celebrates its 10th birthday it is hard to imagine life online without it. It has become such an indispensable tool that we don't just search for something any more, we \"google\" it, as recognised by the Oxford English Dictionary in 2006. What many people don't realise is that Google's rise to become one of the most successful search engines on the web today is due to the mathematical algorithm PageRank, devised by Sergey Brin and Lawrence Page, the founders of Google. 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        "raw_content": "Home Library Business & Financial Planning Refinancing: A Potential Opportunity to Generate Cash Flow\nIf you have existing debt, you may have a hidden opportunity to free up cash flow in your practice. You may be able to increase your income by taking advantage of potentially lower interest rates if you refinance your loan. Here's how it works:\nTake Advantage of Lower Interest Rates, when available\nAs an example, let's say you have a 10-year loan for $450,000 that you initiated three years ago to remodel, start-up or purchase your practice. At a rate of 7.75% for 10 years, your loan today would hypothetically have a balance of about $349,275 with a monthly payment of about $5,400.\nRefinancing that debt today with a new 10-year term at a lower interest rate could potentially reduce your $5,400 monthly payment, and may result in increased cash flow.\nInvest in Equipment that Expands Your Practice\nConsider some options for that potentially increased cash flow. For example you might take your additional cash flow and leverage it towards the purchase of new equipment that may help your practice grow through expanded patient services.\nFor example, a $1,390 monthly payment on a 10-year note at a rate of 6.75% yields a loan of approximately $121,054. Upgrading or adding new equipment may add further income to your practice through increased revenue, decreased expenses, or perhaps both.\nLeverage IRS Tax Code Section 179\nSo based on the above scenario, you have the potential to invest an additional $121,054, or $1,390 per month, in your practice, which may not impact your existing cash flow.\nBut you may be able to further maximize your new equipment purchase by taking advantage of the IRS tax code Section 179 incentive, which allows you to write-off the purchase of your equipment in the current tax year and may reduce the expenses associated with this investment. Or, you might leverage the Section 179 deduction to increase the amount of equipment you can purchase without adding to your expenses. Be sure to consult with your tax advisor or CPA on how best to optimize your equipment purchase using Section 179.\nSo take another look at your financial obligations. If you're sitting on debt that's over three years old, you may be missing an opportunity to potentially generate additional cash flow, expand your practice, or increase your income with new services for your patients.",
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        "title": "Private Prisons Lock Up Thousands Of Americans With Almost No Oversight \u2013 Prison Industry Divestment Movement",
        "raw_content": "November 8, 2017 November 14, 2017 EnlaceLeave a Comment on Private Prisons Lock Up Thousands Of Americans With Almost No Oversight\nVia Time | By Lauren-Brooke Eisen\nEisen is Senior Counsel in the Brennan Center\u2019s Justice Program at the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law and author of Inside Private Prisons: An American Dilemma in the Age of Mass Incarceration.\nAmerica\u2019s for-profit prison industry controls 126,000 Americans\u2019 lives. It\u2019s a $5 billion sector \u2014 one that encompasses the operation of 65% of the nation\u2019s immigration detention beds. And at the same time, it is largely opaque, often unaccountable to the public or the government.\nDonald Trump\u2019s presidency has quickly been a boon to its business. Within months of taking office, Trump ramped up the private sector\u2019s role in building more immigrant detention centers. In a one-paragraph memo, Attorney General Jeff Sessions reversed the Obama Administration\u2019s policy to reduce the use of private prisons at the federal level. And just a few weeks ago, both the Administration and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) started a preliminary bidding process for contractors who have immigrant detention capacity in South Texas, Chicago, Detroit, St. Paul and Salt Lake City.\nThe private sector profiteering from punishment raises moral questions about the very existence of these centers. But the political reality is that private prisons aren\u2019t going away any time soon. If that\u2019s the case, then how can we reform them to improve life now for the thousands of prisoners behind their bars?\nAside from a handful of states where legislation extends public records disclosures to private corporations taking government money such as Connecticut, Florida, and South Carolina, private prisons are not covered by the same freedom of information and open records laws as are other government functions, making it difficult for the public to learn the most basic information about what life is like behind its doors. And even in those states, federal immigration detention centers are exempt from those state laws. This incentivizes cover-ups.\nWhile there are abuses in public correctional facilities as well, a public prison has very little reason to hide its wrongdoings \u2014 no matter how horrible the scandal \u2014 because they very rarely lose a contract. The opposite is true for private prisons. In 2010, an Associated Press video revealed that prison guards at Idaho\u2019s largest prison, an Idaho State Correctional Institution operated by CoreCivic, allegedly failed to halt an attack on a prisoner whose head was stomped several times, leaving him permanently disabled. CoreCivic \u2014 one of the two largest private prison firms in the nation \u2014 lost its contract, and the state of Idaho took control of the prison after a decade and a half of private operation.\nEven attorneys can struggle to gain access. In the summer of 2015, for instance, two lawyers who represented clients at the immigrant detention centers in Texas \u2014 one operated by CoreCivic and one operated by GEO Group, the two largest private prison corporations \u2014 said they were barred from the facilities after they pointed out that officials forced detainees who they represented to sign documents without legal counsel.\nWithout this access, it is impossible to know what other injustices are being done in these detention centers.\nJust last month, the Supreme Court effectively ruled against CoreCivic and GEO Group, which attempted to block Freedom of Information Act requests by government watchdog groups related to information about immigration detention. And on Capitol Hill, Texas Democratic Representative Sheila Jackson Lee has introduced the Private Prison Information Act over six times in Congress, with the aim of making private correctional facilities subject to FOIA requests. Unfortunately, each bill has died in committee. Most recently, U.S. Reps. Adam Smith and Pramila Jayapal introduced the Dignity for Detained Immigrants Act that would establish enforceable standards for immigration detention centers, including allowing the detainees to be able to file complaints about their conditions of confinement. But given current Congressional priorities, it\u2019s hard to see what progress we can see from this bill.\nGiven the current political environment, how can we hold these corporations\u2019 feet to the fire more than we are doing today?\nTo start, state and the federal governments ought to require outside monitors to pop-in unannounced at private prisons. Far too often, when I asked departments of corrections how they monitored private prisons, they told me that government prison monitors would call ahead and tell the private facility what day they would be there. Changing this alone could provide the oversight we ought to demand of these facilities.\nGovernment should also write into contracts with private prison corporations that the media ought to have more access to these taxpayer-funded facilities. Members of the press should be able to speak to inmates and take tours. This allows journalists to see what conditions of confinement are inside these facilities and how individuals are being treated. Writing about what they see can encourage policymakers to make changes to prisons. This is perhaps even more critical when it comes to private immigration detention centers. Given the current political climate surrounding immigration enforcement and that this is a population that is civilly detained \u2014 often involving families living together behind bars without the proper services and legal assistance \u2014 this is an increasingly critical matter.\nState and federal governments also need to ensure that the fines levied against private prison corporations are high enough that the industry finds it cheaper to comply with a contract than to pay for noncompliance. For example, a few days after I visited a CoreCivic owned and operated prison in New Mexico, the state\u2019s corrections chief sent the warden of the private prison a letter fining CoreCivic $24,000 for extended vacancies of correctional officers, security supervisors and non-custody staff \u2014 not to mention keeping several inmates beyond their release dates. The problem is, this is still cheaper for CoreCivic than hiring all the necessary officers. Frequently, the private prison companies find it less expensive to break the rules than pay government fines.\nAnd private prison corporations should have to abide by the same disclosure requirements as government-run prisons and detention centers. This can be done through passing state or federal legislation; through litigation, which resulted in changes to disclosure requirements in Tennessee and Texas; or through writing this into every state or federal government contract with a private prison.\nThese recommendations merely provide a starting point for how both state and federal governments can make the industry more transparent and accountable to the public. Implementing these recommendations will start to shed light on what happens to tens of thousands of Americans inside these institutions. 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        "raw_content": "The Solitary Life: Chilean Miners, Spacemen in Moscow and 20,000 American Prisoners\nDecember 14, 2010 in Opinion | Tags: Arthur Longworth, Chilean Miners, Craig Haney, ESA, Los 33, Mars 500, Miners, Moscow, Solitary confinement, Space Agency, The Prison Diary of Arthur Longworth #299180\nEuropean Space Agency simulation module used to study the effects of long term confinement. Photo: Pavel Zelensky/AFP/Getty Images\nIn June 2010, as part of the Mars 500 research project, the European Space Agency (ESA) put six trainee astronauts into a space flight simulation. In a giant \u201d tin can\u201d in a Moscow hangar with no sun, no fresh water and no alcohol for 520 days, the psychological tenacity of these six ground-bound astronauts will be under constant scrutiny. Mars 500 is the most ambitious space-simulator research to date. The ESA put away its trainees in similar conditions for 105 days in 2009.\nAs a spokesman for Mars 500, Dr. Christer Fuglesang, a Swedish astronaut with the human spaceflight directorate of the European Space Agency (ESA) emphasised the usefulness of the study:\n\u201cThis isn\u2019t a joke. It will give a lot of useful information, not just about Mars but also for Earth [\u2026] People are isolated in many places in the world. We have scientists in the south pole for a long time, or in submarines. Then there are all those in jail.\u201d\nFuglesang is right. Solitary confinement is never a joke.\nWell-wishers, family and friends watch a video of the miners projected onto a screen erected near the collapsed gold and copper mine near Copiap\u00f3, Chile. Photo: Ivan Alvarado / Reuters.\nWhen the Chilean miners were trapped for 69 days experts from NASA were called in as experts on the psychological strains of long term confinement. A call to the management of any one of America\u2019s hundreds Intense Management Units (IMUs) could have been as useful (except for the fact that prisoners are hardly cared for or monitored in the way necessary to improve their psychological state.) On any given day in the United States, 20,000 men, women and children are held in solitary confinement.\nI have used this quote before, but it bears repeating:\nFirst, after months or years of complete isolation, many prisoners \u201cbegin to lose the ability to initiate behavior of any kind\u2014to organize their own lives around activity and purpose. Chronic apathy, lethargy, depression, and despair often result. . . . In extreme cases, prisoners may literally stop behaving\u201d (Haney). [They] become essentially catatonic.\nSource: Hellhole, The New Yorker, March 30, 2009, by Atul Gawande.\nUNFATHOMABLE SCALE\nEveryday in American prisons wallow the equivalent of 600 Chilean mining disasters \u2026 except prisoners can remain penned in for longer than 69 days.\n\u201cThe [psychological and cognitive effects of long term isolation] is not something that\u2019s easy to study,\u201d says Craig Haney, psychology professor at the University of California at Santa Cruz, \u201cand not something that prison systems are eager to have people look at.\u201d Haney leads academic research on solitary confinement and notes that US prisons didn\u2019t always resort to its current widespread use:\nWe have an overwhelmingly crowded prison system in which the mandate to rehabilitate and provide activities for prisoners was suspended at the same time as the prison system became overcrowded. Not surprisingly, prison systems faced with this influx of prisoners, and lacking the rewards they once had to manage and control prisoner behavior, turned to the use of punishment. And one big punishment is the threat of long-term solitary confinement. They\u2019ve used it without a lot of forethought to its consequences. That policy needs to be rethought. (Source)\nFIRST HAND TESTIMONY\nAcademics, studies and statistics may hook, inspire and lead some to direct action, but for others the voices of those who\u2019ve suffered in solitary confinement may inform more effectively.\nIn a prison system that has lost its moral compass, in a system that uses solitary confinement cells as the new asylums, in a country which had made torture its own, it is the voices of the confined to which we should pay most attention.\nI would like to recommend an excellent writer, who also happens to be a prisoner. Arthur Longworth was awarded First Place in memoir in the PEN American Center 2010 Prison Writing Contest. Longworth writes about the violence of the Walla Walla Intense Management Unit (IMU) in Washington State. Longworth\u2019s second memoir piece is entitled The Hole.\nYou can buy The Prison Diary of Arthur Longworth #299180 ($7) by following the directions posted at Changing Lives, Changing Minds.\nAssange and Manning: Serco, Solitary and Psychological Health \u00ab Prison Photography\n[\u2026] Solitary confinement or not, Bradley Manning \u2013 regularly the subject of bullying -is not in the best shape to cope with incarceration. In 2007, early in Manning\u2019s army career, doctors reported he was \u201cmentally unstable\u201d and recommended he be \u201cdischarged immediately\u201d. The recommendation was rejected and due to a shortage of computer intelligence analysts, Manning was recycled back into service and pushed through the system. 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        "raw_content": "Prominent wildlife photographer Richard Bowler says the government\u2019s vote to reject the inclusion of animal sentience in the European Union Withdrawal Bill is a vote to say animals can no longer feel pain or emotions.\nThe move to reject sentience in the bill has been largely under-reported in the mainstream media despite Michael Gove facing criticism over his high animal welfare pledge.\nEighty per cent of current animal welfare legislation comes from the EU, but after March 2019, European law will no longer apply in the UK.\nWhile most EU law relating to animals will be automatically brought over into UK law, this will not apply to the recognition of sentience.\nUnder EU law, animals are currently recognised as being capable of feeling pain and emotion. But MPs have this week voted to drop the inclusion of animal sentience into the Withdrawal Bill.\nIn a Facebook post, which has already been shared hundreds of time, Bowler says: \u201cMP\u2019s have voted and in their wisdom, animals can no longer feel pain or emotions.\n\u201cIt really beggars belief that in this day and age, this shower of a government no longer recognises animals as sentient beings. None of them could have had a pet dog, greet them when they come home.\n\u201cBut it\u2019s not just domestic animals that show love and affection.\u201d\nBowler posted this photo of a fox in a heartfelt plea to his Facebook audience:\n\u201cThe photograph shows Rosie and how she greets me, every time I visit her. Are you telling me there\u2019s no emotion there, what you can\u2019t see is the wagging tale and the squeals of excitement as well.\n\u201cAll three foxes I care for have built a bond with Maddy our terrier, she is greeted in exactly the same way. It\u2019s not hard to imagine that if bonds like this can be formed inter species, that the same bonds can be formed between a dog fox and a vixen and their cubs.\n\u201cIn fact so called pest controllers use this to their advantage, after shooting the vixen they will often wait, knowing the dog fox will show up, to mourn if you like. Anyone who\u2019s seen elephant documentaries when families visit the bones of their dead can not fail to see that there are emotions going on there.\n\u201cScience is showing more and more animal intelligence and emotions and yet our government has yet again ignored it. There can only be one reason to deny animal sentient status, and that is to exploit them.\u201d\nOne of the arguments put forward by the Government during the debate was that animal sentience is covered by the Animal Welfare Act 2006.\nThe RSPCA, however, said this is not the case; the term sentience or sentient being doesn\u2019t appear once in that Act, and, the animal welfare charity said, doesn\u2019t cover all animals.\nPlease SHARE this post to let others know about this issue. Please SUBSCRIBE to get news and updates straight to your inbox.",
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        "raw_content": "Why Do Girls Love Shopping So Much? Here's a Satisfactory Answer\n\"I have nothing to wear. I have to buy new clothes.\" It is a common refrain you will hear if you live with a woman or have a close friend who is a girl. And if you are like most guys, then you will wonder about the allure that shopping holds for women. Here it is from the horse's mouth...\n\"You know that thing when you see someone cute and he smiles and your heart kind of goes like warm butter sliding down hot toast? Well that's what it's like when I see a store. Only it's better.\" - Rebecca Bloomwood, Confessions of a Shopaholic\nComparing a physical attraction to buying something seems a little far-fetched, doesn't it? Maybe it is, maybe it isn't. It's not a comparison I would personally make, but I understand it. Shopping means different things to every woman - a necessity, a sanctum, a religion, a way of life, an adventure. Whatever be the meaning of shopping in their life, it remains important to them. Most men do not understand how something that involves walking around, trying fifteen things, and lugging around huge bags can be relaxing, but then it is a girl thing. We do not expect you to understand but we will try to explain the rationale (if you can call it that) behind it.\nWhat Does Science Have To Say\nMost men (and I say men because they always seem bewildered by our love for buying things) tend to think that our indulgence in malls has to do with an emotional weakness, our inability to resist pretty things, our need to have what the another woman has, and also an excuse to just spend some time with our girls. While all of these may or may not be true (I'll reserve comment on that for later), science is on our side and gives us a very valid, basic explanation for the shopping itch.\nScientists have spent a lot of time trying to figure out the seemingly irrational love women have for shopping. And if their research is anything to go by, then it is all in our genes. It is a primeval instinct, one that we have inherited from our ancestors. According to a study released in 2009 by Daniel Kruger, an evolutionary psychologist at the University of Michigan, it is only natural that women like to shop. The instinct dates to back to a time when the male was primarily, 'the hunter' and the female, 'the gatherer'. Men looked for a prey, hunted it, and brought it back. Women gather fruits and vegetables. They foraged for the ones that were ripe and sweet, selected the best of the lot and brought it back home.\nMillennia later the basics remain the same. If you send a man shopping, the chances that he will walk into the store and walk out with exactly what he needs are very high. At the same time, send a woman in and she will look, rummage, and forage for the best possible option, buy a couple of other things in the process, and come out at least ten times happier with herself. It is our need to ensure that we are providing our family and ourselves with the best options there are. We are checking the metaphorical fruits for signs of ripeness.\nSo the next time you wonder why we enjoy shopping so much, remember that even science agrees that it is a genetic flaw that we have to look for the best.\nWhat The Fairer Sex Has To Say\nWhen I started writing this article, it only seemed fair that I ask other women why they indulge in retail therapy. Some self-confessed shopping addicts had a lot to say, from how it helped them de-stress to how it was difficult to resist a shiny, pretty, little thing. Others emphasized on how it made them happy. And there were still some (a minority) who talked about how despite the fact that they did not love shopping, it was a necessity. The reasons I give in this article are a cumulation of what all of us think.\nBecause it Makes us Happy\n\"Why do girls love shopping? The answer is simple, it makes us happy! And don't they say happy girls are the prettiest?\" - Meenu Goel\nFirst things first. This is true for every person who walks the earth. I know many men who would attest to the fact that owning new things makes them happy. Retail therapy is not a textbook theory. It is actually true. When you are depressed or feeling a little down and out, buying something new can work wonders for your soul. It may not last a long time but the effect is pretty magical. One of my friends describes the mood-elevating effect that shopping can have in the best possible terms, \"It's almost as good as having a chocolate-filled, chocolate-covered donut.\" Who could disagree?\nBecause we Love Pretty\n\"For me, shopping is like religion. People go to churches and temples to find inner peace and calm, and I go to malls to find the same. The moment I see something that is blingy and bright, I need to have it. When my card is swiped and I finally have the beautiful coral top that I had been coveting a month, I feel instantly happy.\" - Rimlee Bhuyan\nBeautiful things are to a woman what a flame is to a moth. Maybe the comparison is a little skewed because the moth does die in the process, but you get the picture. We cannot resist pretty things. The moment we see something that is breathtakingly attractive we are possessed by an irresistible need to own the same. We have an intrinsic desire to look beautiful and dress up. We like to make our surroundings look good. So while a guy may not see anything pretty in a birdcage (if you do not have a pet bird), we may look at it for what it can be; a lamp, a jewelry holder, or even just a knickknack for a corner of the room. We like the basics, but we love our gild.\nBecause we Have the Money\n\"I love carrying multiple shopping bags and walking down the street! And at that time all I want to tell onlookers is, \"Self-indulgence is blissful!\" - Puja Lalwani\nAs someone who has been working for just about five years or so, I can vouch for the fact that there is something extremely freeing about being able to spend your own hard-earned money on yourself and the people you love. There is a sense of independence in being able to buy a pair of Steve Madden shoes without the guilt of spending someone else's money. It is nice to know that when you get your paycheck at the end of the month, it is yours to spend and to save. No one wants a debt-ridden life, but an indulgence once in a while is great way to remind yourself that you are special.\nBecause the World is Not Enough\n\"A woman shops and then shops for more, because she can never have enough pairs of shoes or clothes or whatever it takes to make her look and feel good about herself.\"- Ashwini Kulkarni Sule\nWe see that one pretty dress in the display of a designer boutique, save enough money, go and buy it. The exhilaration lasts just a while before we see another dress that we just must have. It is a familiar situation for all of us. Women are never satisfied with what they have. Even if our closet is bursting at its seams, we will still never have anything to wear. We can never have enough clothes, shoes, bags, and accessories. It is a girl thing that is mystifying to men. Trust me that as a woman no amount of introspection has helped me find a valid reason for it, except that it is human tendency to always want more.\nBecause it's Much More than Shopping\n\"When women get together for shopping, it's not just SHOPPING that goes on. There's chatting, gossip, brunches, hugs, cribbing, and all other fun things that give us our very own SATC experience! Which girl wouldn't want that!\" - Sujata Iyer\nFor us it is about the experience. Period. If your girl tells you that she is going out shopping with her friends, then remember that it probably includes lunch, gossip, coffee, and more. We thrive in the company of our girls. We love them, we hate them, but we cannot live without them. We need their opinion on everything and what better time to get their views than while shopping? Add to that the benefits that retail therapy allows for. All that walking around in malls does burn a lot of calories. Put all of that together and it does make up for a dream day.\nBecause we Think we Need Certain Things\n\"Everything I do has to be done as per the textbook. Which means that I cannot make do with immediately available resources. I need the proper tools and devices to go about the jazz. If I am to cook, I will end up buying all kinds of spatulas, woks, cooking spoons, spoons, forks and the works. I will buy sauces of various kinds and then remember how exotic herbs are a must in every kitchen and then move over to the section which sells food I probably eat once in two years.\" - Ankana Dey Choudhury\nWomen tend to do things in a certain order. We hate chaos. We like stuff to be kept just so and we like to use the right object for the right purpose. Also we are hoarders. Case in point, my mom keeps buying jewelry that she never wears and hopes that I will, knowing fully well that it is a hope against hope. We will buy clothes that we want to alter just a little so that they flatter us, pendants that will look great as earrings, heels that we will never wear, a fur jacket which is useless in the tropical island that we live in; all because in our heads we come up with a use for them sometime in the future. It is a problem that we readily acknowledge.\nBecause Contrary to Popular Belief, we Do Need Certain Things\n\"I'm not one for impulsive shopping. Though I do indulge myself on rare occasions, I generally step out when I simply cannot postpone it any further (read: when the sole of my slipper comes off, when I'm out of fresh veggies, when the dog food needs replenishing...).\" - Niharika Arya\nIt may come as a huge shock but there are times when we shop only because we need to. Oh and before I forget, there are actually women out there who do not like to shop. Sorry to burst that little bubble. Yes, we all have our moments of insanity, but not all of us dream of having designer clothes, shoes, and bags. The generalization comes from the same book that said men love their gadgets. We are actually capable of walking into a store, buying things off a list, and coming back home without spending an extra minute on anything else. And no, I'm not talking fantasy fiction here.\nShopping is a lot of things to a lot of people. Truth be told, the journey can be tiresome. There are days when shopping expeditions can leave you feeling dejected, ugly, and depressed. No dress fits you right and no color flatters you. Those are the days when you want to curl up into a cocoon and stay there never to come out. But on most other days, it can be the only thing to cheer you up. To most women, it is not only the experience of buying something new, it is the thrill of looking for something that they did not own before. It is like a treasure hunt, a game that you are playing alone. 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        "raw_content": "\u201cWhat does it mean to say that someone is \u2018so gay,\u2019\u201d asks my friend Jeffrey when he facilitates workshops on suicide prevention at high schools. \u201cNothing, it\u2019s just something we say,\u201d is the usual response from students, \u201cIt doesn\u2019t mean anything.\u201d Picking up the ever-present chalk and walking to the blackboard, Jeffrey probes further, \u201cSuppose someone says a movie is \u2018so gay?\u2019 Or that outfit is \u2018gay\u2019 \u2014 what words would you use to substitute for \u2018so gay?\u2019\u201d\nFor the next few minutes, they call out answers which he records without comment on the blackboard:\n\u2022 stupid\n\u2022 moronic\n\u2022 ugly\n\u2022 no good\n\u2022 pathetic\n\u201cNow,\u201d he asks, \u201cHow do you think it feels when you call someone \u2018so gay?\u2019\u201d The silence is filled with recognition.\nYesterday I asked people on the street, \u201cWhat does it mean to be \u2018so old?'\u201d As in, \u201cHe\u2019s so old.\u201d These were the responses:\n\u2022 out of it\n\u2022 stuck\n\u2022 can\u2019t keep up\n\u2022 decrepit\n\u2022 no longer in one\u2019s prime\n\u2022 needy\n\u2022 from another world\n\u2022 not wanted\nThe responses make it clear that we risk contempt, irrelevance, and marginalization if we are viewed as old. And there\u2019s a robust body of research showing how being viewed as old \u2014 and internalizing these attitudes \u2014 breeds powerlessness, rage, and despair. So, it is understandable that we want to distance ourselves from being \u201cold,\u201d and keep it, as someone said, \u201cAlways fifteen years older than us.\u201d\nYet, we should also consider what we lose by not claiming our age. I\u2019m drawing a distinction here between \u201cfeeling\u201d and \u201cclaiming.\u201d I\u2019ve never \u201cfelt\u201d an age; or rather, as Proust captured so brilliantly, I feel all ages most of the time. (In fact, I think it would be an act of social wisdom to retire the phrase \u201cact your age,\u201d which basically means: \u201cConform to social expectations.\u201d Let\u2019s instead urge children and adults to \u201cact your best selves.\u201d Isn\u2019t that what we really want?)\nYoung people who claim their gayness or gender differences in the face of a homophobic culture show extraordinary courage in the true sense of the word, from the Latin \u2018cor,\u2019 meaning \u201cfrom the heart.\u201d They have the courage to be authentic \u2014 to claim their own authority.\nPart of my authority comes from having lived six decades. I know things from having experienced and integrated them, and I can see connections invisible to the young. I am, as always, growing, changing and continually \u201cdying\u201d to my old self. So, although I don\u2019t \u201cfeel\u201d old, I claim \u201cbeing\u201d old. I recognize that part of my authenticity is my lived experience, and I\u2019m not going to deny any of it; on the contrary, it provides a rich lodestone from which to draw resources to meet the new day. And yes, I can recognize more easily what is true for everyone but denied by most \u2014 that each precious day brings me closer to death. And, that knowledge informs my life in ways profound and practical.\nAs a playwright, let me draw a lesson from the theater. The greatness of a play depends on its last act. See a play with an electrifying first act and a weak third act, and you leave disappointed. See a play with a troubled second act that rises to greatness in the third act and you leave nourished and inspired.\nI\u2019m in my third act, and I\u2019m claiming the right and responsibility to author it as best I can, creating an experience that is revelatory and rich. As a lesbian who turned sixty last year, I\u2019m glad to say I\u2019m SO GAY and SO OLD \u2014 deal with it!",
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        "raw_content": "Al-Maliki is no novice when it comes to invoking the damage of such delays. Indeed, the PA is guilty of the same thing, and not only in relation to the ICC. It has used delaying tactics on all major issues related to Palestinian rights, paving the way for other institutions to mirror its approach. Joining the ICC was a \u201cthreat\u201d made repeatedly by PA President Mahmoud Abbas. By the time that the authority actually acted upon its leader\u2019s rhetoric, though, Israel had committed even more human rights violations against Palestinians. Read more.\nCOLONIALISMHUMAN RIGHTSICCISRAELPalestinePALESTINIAN AUTHORITY\nPrevious Post BOOK REVIEW: Indigenous (In)justice: human rights law and Bedouin Arabs in the Naqab/Negev\nNext Post BOOK REVIEW Zionism and its Discontents: A Century of Radical Dissent in Israel/Palestine",
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        "raw_content": "\u2018Catholicism 2.0\u2019\nA DEEPER FAITH\u2002Recently, an enthusiastic audience of Catholics listened to Brian Honsberger (left), assistant diocesan director of evangelization, give a presentation on \u201cThe Evolution of Marriage in the Bible,\u201d at St. Paul Inside the Walls, Madison. With the help of handouts and numerous slides, he talked about the different types of marriage in the Bible and the type of marriage that Jesus calls all to practice. Honsberger\u2019s presentation was part of his new Bible-based series, \u201cCatholicism 2.0,\u201d which debuted last fall and helps participants deepen their knowledge of their faith.\nSt. Paul Inside the Walls presents ongoing series on faith formation\nMADISON\u2002Over the millennia, the understanding about the nature of marriage in the Bible has changed considerably \u2014 and even included permission for couples to divorce and remarry in the time of Moses. But it was Jesus who brought the world the fully evolved truth about marriage, including its unbreakable bond \u2014 \u201cWhat God has joined together, let no human separate.\u201d Today, the Church continues to promote those long-standing \u2014 and now countercultural \u2014 truths about marriage, including that God created it to give couples unceasing joy and a foretaste of heaven that awaits them.\nThat\u2019s the hopeful message that Brian Honsberger, assistant diocesan director of evangelization, recently gave to an enthusiastic audience of Catholics, during his talk, \u201cThe Evolution of Marriage in the Bible,\u201d at St. Paul Inside the Walls: the Diocesan Center for Evangelization at Bayley-Ellard. He spoke about the different types of marriage detailed in the Bible and the type of marriage that Jesus calls us to practice and promote in our lives: one that is free, total, faithful and fruitful. Honsberger\u2019s presentation was part of his new Bible-based series, \u201cCatholicism 2.0,\u201d which helps participants deepen their knowledge of faith.\n\u201cIn the Gospel of Matthew, immediately following Jesus\u2019 death on the cross, an earthquake tears the veil of the Holy of Holies at the Jerusalem Temple \u2014 alluding to the moment in an ancient Jewish wedding when the husband lifts the veil of his bride. It symbolizes that Jesus is marrying humanity,\u201d said Honsberger, husband of Eniola Honsberger, diocesan director of Family Life. \u201cMarriage in the Christian tradition is relational \u2014 with the husband, wife and children \u2014 just like the Holy Trinity \u2014 with the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Couples always need to keep God at the center of their marriages, which symbolize things to come \u2014 their marriage with him as the end of their lives with total receptivity to his love,\u201d he said.\nBut the Judeo-Christian view of marriage evolved over the millennia. It started at the beginning with Adam and Eve, when God ordained that man should not live alone. Later on, the Jewish laws of marriage changed, when Moses permitted divorce in an effort to protect women from their husbands. Back then, marriages were considered covenants, not contracts, and marriage therefore ended only at death. Honsberger quoted Rabbi Moses Maimonides, who suspected that Moses allowed divorce because the husbands of that era were killing their wives to end the otherwise unbreakable marriage covenant. Hence, in the Gospel of Matthew Jesus says, \u201cMoses allowed you to divorce your wives because of the hardness of your hearts, but from the beginning it was not so,\u201d he said.\nDepending on the era in the Bible, the Israelites viewed marriage as a contract \u2014 a legal agreement between spouses that can be broken, when they break its terms or when it expires \u2014 or a covenant \u2014 an unbreakable and life-long promise between them made before God. In the Book of Hosea, the Lord declares his commitment to the covenant that he made with the Israelites, even though they have been unfaithful to him by worshipping other gods. By maintaining that promise, God prepares his chosen people for the long-awaited coming of Jesus and his restorative laws about marriage, Honsberger said.\nIn the New Testament, Jesus brought the understanding of marriage to its full evolution. In the Mt 19: 2-12, he responds to questions from the Pharisees by declaring that marriage is an unbreakable bond between spouses.\nThe Catholic faith teaches that a healthy, fulfilling marriage has four major characteristics: it is free \u2014 each spouse giving to the other without reservation; it is total \u2014 each spouse fully giving themselves physically, mentally and emotionally; faithful \u2014 each spouse remaining true to each other; and fruitful \u2014 each spouse open to the possibility of having children. While it promotes marriage as \u201ctil death do us part,\u201d the Church also recognizes that illicit unions can be annulled and that spouses in abusive relationships should be able to obtain a civil divorce to protect themselves and their children, said Honsberger, followed by a question-and-answer session.\nThe talk about \u201cThe Evolution of Mar\u00adriage in the Bible\u201d continued Honsberger\u2019s ongoing \u201cCatholicism 2.0\u201d series, which he debuted last fall and designed for Catholics with an intermediate or advanced knowledge of the faith. His first presentation in October focused on Soteriology, the study of salvation in Catholicism. The next session is \u201cWhere Does the Bible Come From?\u201d and will be held on Monday, Feb. 26 at 7:30 p.m. at St. Paul\u2019s. Then he will speak on \u201cShould Catholics Tithe?\u201d on Monday, April 23 at 7:30 p.m., at St. Paul\u2019s. Honsberger will examine the many types of tithing in the Old Testament and also the financial practices that Christians in the New Testament practiced to replace tithing.\n\u201c\u2009\u2018Catholicism 2.0\u2019 gives Catholics some of the more complex nuances of the faith, not sound bytes. It gives them big theological and historical lessons on issues that are often oversimplified,\u201d Honsberger said. He noted that the series builds on \u201cCatholicism from Scratch,\u201d a St. Paul\u2019s formation series that is geared for Catholics, who are beginning to grow in their knowledge of the faith.\nOne attendee of the talk was 22-year-old Rachel Merino of Catholic Campus Ministry at the College of St. Elizabeth, Convent Station. She previously attended a presentation by Honsberger about St. John Paul II\u2019s teachings of Theology of the Body.\n\u201cMarriage mirrors the Holy Trinity. This [view] will help me in choosing a husband, who is looking for the same thing: a marriage with God at the center,\u201d Merino said. \u201cWith \u2018Catholicism 2.0,\u2019 I\u2019m learning new things about the faith, religion and the Bible. It\u2019s awesome,\u201d she said.\nChris and Peg Buck, a married couple from Notre Dame of Mount Carmel Parish, Cedar Knolls, said they learned about the evolution of marriage from a contact between a man and a woman \u2014 or woman\u2019s family \u2014 to a covenant with a man, woman and the Lord. Peg Buck said, \u201cThe idea of marriage as a covenant squares with our understanding of marriage and our commitment to our own.\u201d\n\u201cWith \u2018Catholicism 2.0,\u201d it\u2019s nice to delve deeper below superficial understanding of our faith tradition,\u201d said Peg Buck.\n[Information: (973) 377-1004 or go to http://insidethewalls.org/events/catholicism-20-where-does-the-bible-come-from.]",
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        "raw_content": "Goldstein writes: \"Last April, President Trump bragged that, under his new tax code, not only would 'you save a lot of money,' but that the filing process would be so simple, you'd be able to file on 'one page, one card.'\"\nSome 30 million Americans are going to end up owing the IRS money this year, which is three million more people than owed the IRS money before the Trump administration's tax law went into effect. (photo: WP)\nReeling From the Shutdown and Trump's Tax Law, Americans See 8.4% Drop in Average Tax Refunds\nBy Jessica M. Goldstein, ThinkProgress\nAnd you can't exactly file them on \"one card,\" either.\nast April, President Trump bragged that, under his new tax code, not only would \u201cyou save a lot of money,\u201d but that the filing process would be so simple, you\u2019d be able to file on \u201cone page, one card.\u201d\n\u201cYou\u2019ll have a nice, simple form next year,\u201d Trump said last April. \u201cThis will be the last year. So take pictures of it and enjoy it. This is the last time you\u2019ll have to file a very complex and big tax form. It will be much easier starting next April.\u201d\nIn fact, Americans who were counting on hundreds of dollars in tax refunds last week found themselves coming up short.\nSome 30 million Americans are going to end up owing the IRS money this year, which is three million more people than owed the IRS money before the Trump administration\u2019s tax law went into effect.\nThe Internal Revenue Service reports that the average refunds last week were down 8.4 percent for the first week of the tax season. The average tax refund check paid out this year has been $1,865, down almost $200 from this same time last year. Changes to the tax code also complicated payroll withholding, meaning many employers did not withhold enough and their employees now owe more taxes.\nIn short, filing your taxes is as convoluted as ever, arguably moreso, in this first full year under the new tax law.\nAs HuffPost notes, \u201cLow-income taxpayers often file early to pocket the money as soon as possible. Many taxpayers count on the refunds to make important payments, or spend the money on things like home repairs, a vacation or a car.\u201d\nThis data is only from the first week of filing, though, in a process that will continue until April 15. The IRS has urged taxpayers to keep in mind how early the season is and to file online \u201cas the quickest way to receive their refunds.\u201d\nEdward Karl, vice president of taxation for the American Institute of CPAs, told Politico, \u201cThere are going to be a lot of unhappy people over the next month. Taxpayers want a large refund.\u201d\nKarl also told Politico that \u201csome 71 percent of taxpayers received refunds last year worth about $3,000 on average, which represents the single largest financial transaction for the bulk of those people in a given year.\u201d\nMeanwhile, the effects of the shutdown \u2014 the longest in U.S. history \u2014 are still lingering weeks after the government was finally reopened. The number of refunds sent out by the IRS was down approximately 24 percent; the IRS was still \u201cstruggl[ing] to get up to speed after the government shutdown,\u201d HuffPost writes. The shutdown ended only three days before filing season began.\n+8 # Jim Young 2019-02-10 11:49\n\"...Some 30 million Americans are going to end up owing the IRS money this year, which is three million more people than owed the IRS money before the Trump administration\u2019 s tax law went into effect...\"\nThey rounded the increased number of people expected to owe money to 3,000,000 (from 27 million to 30 million).\nIt would be wickedly ironic if the actual number turned out to be 2,868,686, which is the number of popular votes Individual 1 lost the popular vote by.\nIs it just amazing how easy it is to con so many US citizens ? Couldn't have anything to do with media outlets like FOX pre-programing vast swaths of the gullible would it?",
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        "raw_content": "Ayn Rand Preschool Action with Barack Obama, Preschool Advocates as Comprachicos, and \u201cMaggie Roark\u201d Standing Alone Against the Daycare Worker of Her Time\u2026\nPerhaps the title of President Obama\u2019s education agenda could have been pulled right out of an Ayn Rand novel: Barack Obama and Joe Biden\u2019s Plan for Lifetime Success through Education and perhaps Rand might see the President\u2019s objective for \u201ca Preschool Agenda that Begins at Birth,\u201d as more evidence that the education establishment is made up of \u201cComprachicos\u201d or individuals and entities who manipulate the minds and attitudes of children in a way that will permanently distort their beliefs or worldview. As Rand wrote in The New Left:\nThe production of monsters\u2013helpless, twisted monsters whose normal development has been stunted\u2013goes on all around us. But the modern heirs of the comprachicos are smarter and subtler. They do not hide, they practice their trade in the open, the results are invisible. In the past this horrible surgery left traces on a child\u2019s face, not in his mind. Today it leaves traces in his mind, not on his face. In both cases the child is not aware of the mutilation he has suffered. Today\u2019s comprachicos do not use narcotic powders. They take a child before he is fully aware of reality and never let him develop that awareness. Where nature put a normal brain, they put mental retardation. To make you unconscious for life by means of your own brain, nothing could be more ingenious. They are the comprachicos of the mind. They do not place a child into a vase to adjust his body to its contours. They place him into a school to adjust him to society.\nSee Reason.tv\u2019s Rand-O-Rama here including the bit from The Simpsons where \u201cMaggie Roark\u201d stands alone as an independent thinker against the daycare worker of her time. . .",
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        "raw_content": "The cancellation of the Muppets was a Good Thing\nMay 13, 2016 \u00b7 by Tom\t\u00b7 in Editorial, Television.\t\u00b7\nIn the nostalgia-driven era of entertainment in which we currently reside, an age when all things we loved as children are given green lights to find new life in an adult world, rarely have I been as let down as I was with the \u201cfresh\u201d take on the Muppets at ABC. It was a slog of a show\u2026 one in which I continued to watch, sadly, with hope in my eyes, but with each episode found myself more and more frustrated. How on earth could they get the Muppets so wrong? Well thankfully, ABC just canned the show during their annual up-fronts, meaning such feelings can finally go to rest.\nTo understand what makes the Muppets charming, we have to look at the roots of what made the show great. The variety show format. While there was always some hilarious drama behind the curtain, the crux of the show was just that, the show. Each week a new celebrity was selected to host, but at the core it was about putting on the best show possible.\nThe newest series tried to replicate that format in some part, foregoing the sketch comedy variety show for a late-night talk show starring Miss Piggy. And yet, while that was the reason the Muppets all worked together, it was hardly their purpose. Instead, the show tried to bring us into the life of a Muppet (or Muppets), including their sex life, their post-show meet-ups at the bar, and more. The hijinks of running an intense variety program were replaced by poorly written jokes aimed at disillusioned millennials and those longing for The Office to return.\nWhat the show-runners seemed to miss was that The Muppets are meant to be Loony Toons characters made real. They are physically hilarious. Gonzo\u2019s stunts, Beaker being blown up, the Swedish chef chasing a run-away chicken with a butcher\u2019s knife, all of these are gags. They are childish, they are silly, and they are funny. Each character had his/her/its gag, and each character had a role to play. By minimizing the physical comedy of its predecessors, and focussing on relationships, the show-runners at ABC didn\u2019t make a Muppets show, they made a typical sitcom that just so happened to star Muppets.\nIt is a shame that we never received the Muppets show that we deserved, and it is somewhat a shame that ABC has not allowed the show time to become better. And yet, if we are left with the choice of Muppets in name only and no Muppets at all, the latter option sounds much more appealing to me.\nTags: ABC, Editorial, opinion, Television, The Muppets\nHappy Birthday to Me! 10 of My Favourite Songs \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Europe 2013 \u2013 The Fifth Reich?\nThe idea of the Third Reich was something that we became expressly familiar with through the second quarter of the last century. The German Empire was established by a power hungry megalomaniac hell bent of World Domination and German Totalitarianism. A single nation, under the leadership of one party, for the good of one race of people, come hell or high water. The effect of this madness? A war that wiped out millions of people, flattened whole cities throughout Europe and damaged the economies and geopolitical landscape of the Euro Zone for decades to come.\nFast forward sixty years, and the current German Chancellor seems to have pulled off what the Nazi Dictator Adolf Hitler yearned to do without the shot of a single bullet, without the concentration camps, massive armies and widespread destruction of infrastructure, assets and the establishment. How? Simple, forget about using the dominance of force, and allow the folly of man\u2019s greed play the power into your hands.\nEurope 2013 is meant to be a United Zone of nations, brought together in a common interest, to give equality, diversity and collective prosperity to every member country right? Governed by a parliament, protected by a system of complex legal legislative directives, and operated for the preferential treatment of members through a variety of agreements and allowances that enable growth and development through trade, financial stability and equality.\nIn its simplest terms, the Euro Zone is an agreement which sort to unify Europe. In a world unbalanced by national policies designed to protect and ensure the stability of the national economy of a country, areas of global inequality in terms of workers rights and how the protection of these rights has lead to areas like the Euro Zone finding themselves incapable of competing against developing markets where labour is cheap and operating costs are low, the idea of a unified, equal and protected Europe was appealing to all.\nIndustrialised nations were only too happy to climb into bed with their lesser developed neighbours as they saw opportunities to secure markets for their skills, manufacturing industries and productivity. As prosperity grew, the union, flush with the proceeds of member nations keen on building equality to stimulate trade, grow internal markets and develop the region, was only too happy to distribute huge financial incentives in the forms of this grant or that loan to facilitate infrastructure projects which in turn lead to the stimulation of job creation, and promoted an internal demand for manufactured goods, skills and supply lines throughout the Euro Zone.\nAll well and good while the system is working. Everyone seems to be equals, there is a collective system of bringing concerns to the table, discussing them, and working together to resolve any issues. Legislation is worked out, debated and determined to the benefit of all the member states, bringing into effect a national style of identity across the board in all EU Member Nations. Employees suddenly have equal rights from Romania through to France. Members from any member nations enjoy freedom of travel/movement. Protections are in place to protect savings, business, trade, infrastructure, natural resources, the environment and the collective economies of every member of the union.\nCourtesy \u2013 Derek Bacon \u2013 Getty Images\nThat is, until something goes wrong. Cue the global financial meltdown of the last five years. In these unprecedented financial times, it is clear to see the cracks in the system. Equality? What equality. For the first time in half a century, German dominance has once more taken centre stage as Angela Merkel shows time and time again over the last few years the reality of what equality means for Greek and now Cyprian citizens.\nWhat truly beggars belief is the complete madness of fiscal policies that the Euro Zone seem willing to implement in nations on the edge of the system, places where it would seem to be of little consequence whether the idea is of sound and logical design, but drawn out more from a need to appease voters at home, than the equality or future reality for real, honest citizens of this United Europe. In a market desperate for stability, direction and a clear sense of responsibility, all we see are leaders rushing to dodge the bullet, pass the buck, and make sure at whatever cost that they are protecting their own national interests. Bugger the United Europe in this instance.\nThe worrying trend for me is the way in which at every turn along this torturous road it has been the German politicians that have really been calling the shots. Since the demise of the world money markets, we have seen any number of wealthy European Economies fall into fiscal woe. Ireland, Italy, Spain, Portugal to mention but a few. Yet in these cases billion dollar bail outs were handed out freely, without bringing a nation to its knees. Now however, when it comes to less important member states, economies perhaps not viewed as critical to the Euro stability, that we see the reality of what equality means to the German powerhouse. The sad thing is that when it comes down to it, no one within the Euro Zone has the financial muscle to stand up to Angela Merkel, and for this reason, she is able to bull headedly put the very future of Europe at risk to maintain credibility back home.\nThere is an argument that says Cyprus has become a safe haven for Russian Billionaires who use it as an off shore centre of storing large deposits of dirty money, and for this reason, why should German tax payers foot the bill to bail out the Cyprian government in their hour of need. I would love to see this argument used in Switzerland should heaven forbid, it ever need a financial bailout. Regardless of who has banked their money in a nations financial banking system, how does this translate to fairness when a fiscal demand attached to a bailout offer sees consideration given to taxation of ordinary savers who have placed their hard earned money into accounts throughout a nations banking system.\nStop for a single moment and consider what savings are. I have listened to numerous financial experts who freely wag their chins on Radio and National Television suggesting that savers should be exposed to the same type of risk as anyone investing their money in any type of investment based on the expectation of a payment of interest on their savings. For the vast majority of people, savings are exactly what they would suggest. Deposits made into what is perceived to be a safe and secure domain to prepare for a capital purchase at some time in the future. Why do we use bank? If it were safer to keep my money stored under my bed do you not think I would do this? The only reason we place our hard earned capital into a bank account is based on the idea that for the 95% of the population that are not wealthy, the bank is the only safe institution where we can store our money while we go through the motion of saving up for that deposit on a house, a new car, a family, education, business idea.\nIf we perceived a savings account as a financial risk, would we use it as a way of keeping our money safe? If we were told openly and honestly that in real terms, this is NOT a savings account, but a vehicle of investment, a loan in effect to the bank, and there was no guarantee that we would get out of it as much as we put in at the start, would honest, hard working, average people be at all interested in depositing any sum of money into a savings account?\nQuite honestly, if this was the truth they were forced to print in the literature of a savings accounts terms and conditions, I could see the sales of home safes going through the roof in the next five years. If you are looking for a fairly good stock market investment right now, Chubb would be a pretty good bet!\nAll jokes aside, it is astounding to me, or any lay person, that anyone with access to the top financial economists money can buy, would even consider the proposal we currently see on the table in Cyprus. A tax on savings is ludicrous. Do you WANT to start a run on the banks? Are you seriously looking to destabilise the rest of Europe? I mean come on, can you honestly tell me that no one considered that a possible result of such a proposal would be that savers in every European Country in financial difficulties right now, would not look at the proposal in Cyprus, put two and two together, and realise that, just maybe, their own savings could now be at risk?\nI am no economist. I do not work for any government, nor do I confer or speak daily to financial experts, and even I can figure out that this is a potential risk. Why? Simple. I am a saver, with funds in a large British Banking institution who is wondering if my savings could ever be pounced on if the UK gets into choppy waters. We\u2019ve already been downgraded by one financial institution, indicating that they are expecting us to have difficulties in repaying our debt. What can I draw from this? At some point in the future, it is likely if not certain that the UK will default on its payments. When this might happen, who knows. It is even possible it will never happen, however, for someone out there, it is a very real possibility, and for that reason, it is a very real concern to me.\nSo what do I do? Rush down to the bank and draw out my savings? How many other people throughout Europe are asking themselves the exact same question right now? How do we now AVOID a run on the banks?\nFor many people, this is quite simply a fore runner of a tax on wealth. This means that for 5% of the worlds population, they are really itchy about having to pay more on their vast sums of money, so they would prefer to see 95% of the worlds population suffer to foot the bill so they can continue to live in the lap of luxury.\nFair? Where is the equality in that? No, I am sorry this is not balanced Europe. This is not a place where it does not matter what you bring to the table. When it comes down to the crunch, it is the people with the power, in this instance our good friends the Germans\u2019 that are calling the shots. If it is not in their interest to offer a bail out plan, then to hell with it, they will bring the EU to its knees before they see any more of their taxes paid out to help their neighbours in the Euro Zone. So that concept of equality, openness fairness? Yes well, it works when it is in our interest to see it work, but when risk is put before us, and you expect us to come to the rescue, expect your lives to become a living hell while we do it.\nAs a simple worker, a person much like the majority of the sixty plus million people living in the UK, all I can see from where I stand is a super powerful Germany becoming a dictatorial leader within this Europe on our borders. When ludicrous fiscal policies are being put forward, debated, considered and insisted on by the weight of a financially powerful nation within a Union, I would suggest that the union is not quite a union. I cannot help but wonder if there are people behind the strings, hell bent on collapsing Europe. Plunging the world into an economic melt down like no other. Let us be quite clear. When the normal man is losing everything he owns, there are powerful institution\u2019s, and hugely wealthy people making money as a result of the collapse. Is this what is really going on in the Euro Zone?\nI cannot believe that the German\u2019s do not know what they are doing. I am not able to believe that no one in a position of power has not been able to consider the very things that I have written about above, without considering the risks associated with these actions, and for this reason alone, I cannot help but wonder what the real reason behind it is. For a long time, people have talked about a single currency, a worldwide monetary system, the phasing out of dollars and cents, and the introduction of a financial monetary system for the digital age. Is this how they are going to do it? Force the collapse of one major economy? It is only logical that the collapse of one single national economy will start a chain reaction around the globe.\nWe are teetering on the edge of oblivion. In our life time, money, the way we buy and sell, our value system and how we trade will change. For this to happen certain things have to take place. Look for example at how the British people have resisted the Euro. The offer 20 years ago of a single currency, an inter dependence, a great new world was a bridge too far for simple people. The idea was shunned, and so back to the drawing board they went. So if you can\u2019t get people to buy into an idea openly, how do you introduce the idea? You create a set of circumstances that demand that people have to adopt your idea to survive. Bring the world to the brink of a financial melt down, threaten peoples savings, lose people money in bank collapses, bankrupt a country or two along the way and what happens? You will cause a panic like never before. Introduce a solution, in a single currency, a digital trading system that does away with paper money and plastic credit cards, and means that you store your financial certainty in your body in the form of a chip or some such device, safe, secure and never again at threat from being lost in some scary international collapse, and every single person will buy into your idea without batting an eye lid.\nHow certain are you now that Germany are not behind some weird kind of world domination conspiracy? Didn\u2019t the Third Reich want to own the world?\nI am not one for a conspiracy theory if I am honest. There are too many ifs, buts, ands, etc. Questions without answers, and assumptions without evidence. I don\u2019t like assumption. However what I am saying is that there is something more than meets the eye going on here, and if it looks like a dog, sounds like a dog and feels like a dog, then sorry it is a dog!\nI don\u2019t know exactly what is going on, but one thing I am certain about. We will see a very different world soon. It is going to happen in our life time, and not for the first time in my life, I am certain that these are the end of days as we know them. Something very different is coming and it is coming soon.\nLeave a comment Posted in Business, In My Opinion, Our World, Politics Tagged Angela Merkle, bankrupt, budget, Cyprus, Debt, Economy, End of Days, equility, EU, Euro Zone, Europe, finance, financial melt down, fiscal policy, Germany, Greece, Politics, Reich, savings, single currency, trade agreements\nGun Crime in America \u2013 One Man\u2019s Analysis\nThe modern press want us to believe that it is a free, adaptive and resilient press core that report on issues that fall into the category of public interest. They want us to accept that they work diligently on behalf of their public readers, and keep us informed of stuff that is of key interest to the people, gives light to subject matter that would prompt debate, and inform others of key motions, opinion and the stuff going on around us that is going to help to change public opinion or create new perceptions or ideas to flow. This is the ideal world that the press wants us to believe they provide us right?\nSo why then did I have to find out about a key public address made in a special session of the US Congress, to key leaders of the US Administration that are currently looking for ways to change guns laws, through a post on FaceBook?\nI found this article really interesting, and very informative, more so because I struck me that coverage of this speech failed to make public coverage in any of the press that I could find, yet the ideas presented resonated with me, and I am sure thousands of others.\nThe reality here? If what your saying does not fit with what the Leaders of our Nation are saying, if it does not suit the agenda of the Press Core, if it is the truth, and nothing but the pure unadulterated truth, then the people that apparently matter are not interested. Shame on them!\nHere is the content of the speech I speak of.\nGuess our national leaders didn\u2019t expect this. On Thursday, Darrell Scott, the father of Rachel Scott, a victim of the Columbine High School shootings in Littleton, Colorado, was invited to address the House Judiciary Committee\u2019s subcommittee. What he said to our national leaders during this special session of Congress was painfully truthful.\nThey were not prepared for what he was to say, nor was it received well. It needs to be heard by every parent, every teacher, every politician, every sociologist, every psychologist, and every so-called expert! These courageous words spoken by Darrell Scott are powerful, penetrating, and deeply personal. There is no doubt that God sent this man as a voice crying in the wilderness. The following is a portion of the transcript:\n\u201cSince the dawn of creation there has been both good &evil in the hearts of men and women. We all contain the seeds of kindness or the seeds of violence. The death of my wonderful daughter, Rachel Joy Scott, and the deaths of that heroic teacher, and the other eleven children who died must not be in vain. Their blood cries out for answers.\n\u201cThe first recorded act of violence was when Cain slew his brother Abel out in the field. The villain was not the club he used.. Neither was it the NCA, the National Club Association. The true killer was Cain, and the reason for the murder could only be found in Cain\u2019s heart.\n\u201cIn the days that followed the Columbine tragedy, I was amazed at how quickly fingers began to be pointed at groups such as the NRA. I am not a member of the NRA. I am not a hunter. I do not even own a gun. I am not here to represent or defend the NRA \u2013 because I don\u2019t believe that they are responsible for my daughter\u2019s death. Therefore I do not believe that they need to be defended. If I believed they had anything to do with Rachel\u2019s murder I would be their strongest opponent\nI am here today to declare that Columbine was not just a tragedy \u2014 it was a spiritual event that should be forcing us to look at where the real blame lies! Much of the blame lies here in this room. Much of the blame lies behind the pointing fingers of the accusers themselves. I wrote a poem just four nights ago that expresses my feelings best.\nYou\u2019ve stripped away our heritage,\nYou\u2019ve outlawed simple prayer.\nAnd ask the question \u201cWhy?\u201d\n\u201cMen and women are three-part beings. We all consist of body, mind, and spirit. When we refuse to acknowledge a third part of our make-up, we create a void that allows evil, prejudice, and hatred to rush in and wreak havoc. Spiritual presences were present within our educational systems for most of our nation\u2019s history. Many of our major colleges began as theological seminaries. This is a historical fact.\nWhat has happened to us as a nation? We have refused to honor God, and in so doing, we open the doors to hatred and violence. And when something as terrible as Columbine\u2019s tragedy occurs \u2014 politicians immediately look for a scapegoat such as the NRA. They immediately seek to pass more restrictive laws that contribute to erode away our personal and private liberties. We do not need more restrictive laws.\nEric and Dylan would not have been stopped by metal detectors. No amount of gun laws can stop someone who spends months planning this type of massacre. The real villain lies within our own hearts.\n\u201cAs my son Craig lay under that table in the school library and saw his two friends murdered before his very eyes, he did not hesitate to pray in school. I defy any law or politician to deny him that right! I challenge every young person in America , and around the world, to realize that on April 20, 1999, at Columbine High School prayer was brought back to our schools. Do not let the many prayers offered by those students be in vain. Dare to move into the new millennium with a sacred disregard for legislation that violates your God-given right to communicate with Him.\nTo those of you who would point your finger at the NRA \u2014 I give to you a sincere challenge.. Dare to examine your own heart before casting the first stone!\nMy daughter\u2019s death will not be in vain! The young people of this country will not allow that to happen!\u201d\n\u201cThen you will know the truth, and the truth shall set you free.\u201d \u2013 John 8.32\nPlease do what the media and the US Government have failed to do. Pass this on. Tell your friends and family to check it out, it is well worth consideration and our time to ponder it.\n1 Comment Posted in Blogging, Humanity, Our World, Politics Tagged 1999, April 20, Columbine, columbine high school shootings, Congress, current-events, Darrell Scott, Gun Ban, Gun Crime, high school shootings, House Judiciary Committee, legislation, Media, NRA, Politics, Press, public coverage, Rachel Joy Scott, School Shootings, unadulterated truth, US Government, Violence\nSpace \u2013 The Final Fronteer\nSo, Space is the last real place that mankind is engaged in real pioneering exploration right. So does the idea of space inspire you enough to want to get involved in this exploration? Does the idea of being involved in the discovery of something new, unique and completely unknown make your juices flow enough to make you excited enough to want to take part in making some amazing discovery?\nThat all sounds too expensive, difficult, time consuming, and frankly Mr Yettie, I have no intention of joining the space program I hear you muttering.\nNo Fear, I\u2019m not asking you to expand on that childhood dream of becoming an astronaut or going out and buying some really expensive kit to explore the skies. No way Hosea! What I am talking about is taking part in a project that was started a few months ago, and promises to make 2013 a pretty special year in the exploration of the Red Planet, our next door neighbour Mars.\nThis is an image of fan like structures that have been observed on the face of Mars by a satellite in orbit of the Red Planet that has for the last few years been photographing every square foot of the planet over and over again. This has resulted in the production of literally millions of photographic images of the planet in various stages of the season, and it is now known that these fans appear every year in the Martian Spring, what scientists suspect are gaseous eruptions much like geysers here on earth. It is believed that there is a warming of ice below the surface in the spring as the planet warms, and this is what leads to the formation of these structures that can be seen on the planet.\nThe thing I found amazing about this discovery is that it was made by a Joe Blogs like you or me, who had registered on a website to take part in a project to help map and explore the pictures taken from the surface of the Martian surface. And this, spurred me to go and have a look, and suddenly become really enthused about taking part.\nIt is simple really. You visit www.planet4.org where you can join over 55,000 other every day explorers who are given a piece of Mars to explore and classify to help scientists catalogue abnormalities on the surface and discover new and interesting formations on the surface. In this way, over 2 million images have now been classified, helping scientists to zone in and focus on findings that are leading to new and exciting ideas, theories and discoveries about our next door neighbour. The amazing thing. You could be a part of all that, and from the comfort of your over stuffed chair.\nIt is not just Mars that these guys are exploring either. The main program, Zooinverse, located at www.zooniverse.org/projects has all manner of projects on the go, from exploring the moon, to helping to classify cyclones or explore the ocean floor. If you really want to, you can even help to classify cancer samples.\nIt\u2019s nice to feel that in some small way, maybe something I did to help will be used to make some sort of breakthrough or fascinating discovery, and while maybe that is me being just a little bit delusional it is still a good feeling to be a part of something that is charting the exploration of parts of our universe we know nothing about. It also felt pretty amazing in that while I was working on the pictures I helped to classify, I couldn\u2019t help but think to myself that just maybe I was looking close at a portion of the Red Planet that had never been studies or looked at in such detail before. That is quite a remarkable feeling. I guess it\u2019d be even better to be the first man to stand on the same spot and see it visually, but for now, this small effort on my part is as much as we can do, and yes, I can say that a Yettie was a part of that.\n2013 will in many ways be a pretty remarkable year as spacial events go. On the 15th February 2013, the largest object of recent history will pass a mere 35,000 miles from our surface, the asteroid 2012 DA14 a chunk of rock 45 metres wide. Make sure your valentines day is a special one this year. :p\nAnd then, come November December 2013 the mega comet Ison will come within 800,000 km of the surface of our sun, meaning we could have a feature in the sky that could be even brighter than a full moon in daylight hours. If that does indeed happen, surely it will be one of the most dazzlingly spectacular astronomical features of our night sky in our time. No wonder they are coining the term Comet of the Century for Ison\u2019s pass through our system.\nTwo big events in a great year for star gazing if you are so inclined. Anyway, enough of me babbling on about something I\u2019ve really enjoyed checking out, and I hope that in some ways, just maybe you\u2019ll be able to get as much interest out of it as I did. Hugs to you all and hope January is not treating you too badly.\nThought for today \u2013 \u201cDream as if you will live forever, Live as if you will die today.\u201d \u2013 James Dean\nSong for today \u2013 Fill My Little World by the Feeling\nLeave a comment Posted in Blogging, Humanity, Online, Our World Tagged 2012DA14, adventure, Asteroid, Comet, Discovery, Entertainment, Exploration, Ison, Mars, Participation, Planet4.org, Red Planet, Science, Space, Space Exploration, Star Gazing, Zooniverse, zooniverse.org\nGreed Will be the Death of Us\nPicture courtesy of http://www.drawntonature.co.uk submitted by kjhayler\nI am lucky enough to have grown up in a place where I was able to be close to nature and bare witness to some of the most remarkable animals on our planet.\nI consider myself honoured to have been close to elephants, been charged by a rhino, stood eye to eye with a water buffalo, watched a pride of lions devour its kill. I\u2019ve stroked a cheetah, albeit a baby one. I have listened to the hyena giggling outside our tent in the dead of night.\nI\u2019ve taken pictures of the cutest jackal (i never knew they were so small) and been scared witless by a puff adder crawling in our garden. One of the joys of living in Africa is being on the doorstep of some of the most spectacular game and natural beauty on the globe. Anyone that lives there knows it, anyone who visits it, knows it, and anyone that\u2019s seen pictures of it knows it.\nBut this is the scary thing to me. The idea and thought that one day soon, all I will be able to look at to recall the magnificent creatures that I was once able to stand and watch roaming free, alive and wild is a picture like the one above, scares the hell out of me.\n12 animals, slaughtered for nothing more than an ivory tusk by a gang of professional poachers???\nWhen the hell did poaching become a professional occupation? In Africa poaching has always been a serious issue. Mainly due to its vast size and poverty stricken people. Give a man an opportunity to feed his family for a year without hassle and you have a powerful motivator in your hands to inspire anyone to commit the most heinous of crimes against our natural world.\nThe latest outrage to have made the press in a big way over here is an attack in Tsavo National Park in Kenya. A place where once over 30,000 elephants roamed free and wild, a place where now concern is so critical that a government is considering the formation of a national army to fight against poaching gangs. So is this the launch of an International war on Poaching?\nThe crazy thing is that we living in the Western world get outraged as we see these things happening around the world, yet 50 years ago, it was us doing similar things in the pursuit of an ivory trinket to adorn our mantle or line our necks. Furs, skins, heads, teeth, body parts. You name it, we\u2019ve wanted it, pursued it, taken as we please. Even I am guilty of this. Leather jackets hanging in my cupboard. An ivory handled letter opener on my desk. Think about it, nearly everyone of us are in some way guilty of it.\nNow as another part of our world comes into its time of wealth and prosperity, all those things that we enjoyed at the height of our time at the top, is now being craved by a whole new generation of people willing to pay the price to have the status symbols of success and power. And only now are we outraged by the senseless killing! Cites? An international treaty on the trade of endangered species? Hell it is a treaty without muscle and one that fails to go far enough to secure and ensure the safety of what little natural beauty this world of ours has left.\nIt is the incessant greed of mankind that will be the ultimate downfall of this planet. We won\u2019t stop wanting what others around us have, until there is nothing left to want, and then even more. If is not the tusk of a Rhino to enhance our sexual performance then it will be the hide of some poor beast to line our boots and make our hand bags look pretty.\nOf all the things that I miss from Africa, the outdoor beauty of the natural world is the biggest on my mind. I cherish the moments I\u2019ve spent on safari, camping, exploring the vast open savannah plains. My heart cries out at the senseless killing of such a treasure trove of beauty, yet I know deep down it will not stop. One day, very possibly even in my lifetime, I will not be able to dream of returning to see and explore the beauty I remember from my childhood, and that my friends is criminal. If anyone has the right to expect to be left in peace and allowed to prosper and multiply it is the animals that do nothing other than to enhance and give great wealth to our natural world.\nWoe are we, for we all have blood on our hands.\nThought for today \u2013 \u201cContentment is natural wealth, luxury is artificial poverty.\u201d \u2013 Socrates\nSong for today \u2013 Caribbean Blue by Enya\nLeave a comment Posted in Africa, In My Opinion, Our World Tagged Africa, Animals, Army, CITES Treaty, current-events, Death, Elephants, Gang, Greed, Kenya, Mankind, Nature, News, Planet, Poaching, Rhino, Terror, Tsavo, War, Wildlife",
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        "raw_content": "You know you blog too much when\u2026\nI had to walk through one of our local malls today on the way to the health card office, and for the first time I noticed something odd. I walked past one particular store and it struck me, all of a sudden, that it was exactly like a blog. Yes, a store. It had a blue header in just the same shade as a default blog template. A big blue header, small white print, and then variable content underneath it. (I mean the clothes and such that they sell. Sure, it\u2019s not text, but it\u2019s variable and text-like, if you sort of squint and think really metaphorically.) It even had a smaller portion of the whitespace under the header on one side for navigation (the door) and then the rest of the content on the other side.\nSurely it\u2019s a sign of something when Smart Set and wordpress default seem like about the same thing.\nMore Mazars and a Coleman\nI would like to take this time to announce the creation of my sister\u2019s blog, which has been created because she has just started library school at FIS, and one of her instructors is using blogs for class. So mark down one more student-librarian blogger; I can\u2019t wait to see what she has to say.\nAlso, apparently in conjunction with the creation of my sister\u2019s blog, my nephew has a blog now too. This one has nothing to do with FIS, but is entertaining nonetheless.\nComrades-in-Arms: The Professor and the Librarian\nI\u2019ve been thinking a lot lately about faculty status and librarians. I learned that academic librarians sometimes had faculty status (and, of course, tenure) while I was in library school, when I took a course on academic libraries. Until that moment it never once occurred to me that this might be the case. While librarians are employed by universities much like instructors with doctorates are, as far as I understood it the similarity ended there.\nI had mixed feelings about this at first, all entirely personal. I had left the academic life when I went to library school, having very painfully dropped out of a phd program. I thought I was leaving those issues behind me. I didn\u2019t think I would ever have to come before the scrutiny of something like a tenure review committee, or be expected to do research and publish for my dinner. When I decided to go to library school I thought I was making a determined step away from including these elements in my professional life. (Whether they were part of my personal life was another story, of course.) So I had two somewhat contradictory feelings upon learning that academic librarians often have faculty status; the first was whooohoooo fast track, baby, I\u2019m right back where I thought I would be! and the second was oh dear god the stress and pressure is following me everywhere. Now that I understand and accept the nature of faculty status for librarians, I\u2019m more or less at peace with it. But I find myself constantly re-encountering the debate in my daily work.\nMuch as I had no real sense of what kind of education librarians had before I decided to become one, my experience is that most faculty (including friends of mine) are in much the same boat. Gloria Leckie and Anne Fullerton beautifully illustrate the stark differences between what librarians think they\u2019re doing in their work and what faculty think they\u2019re accomplishing in theirs in their co-written article The roles of academic librarians in fostering a pedagogy for Information Literacy. The teaching faculty are here for the pain/joy of their discipline; librarians are here with a strong service ethic and a big dose of 19th century information organizational principles. We\u2019re all in the same big happy union. So what does that mean? Do we want to be more like the teaching faculty? Do we want them to see us on the same footing as they see their colleagues?\nAnd that\u2019s the crux of it, always. We want the teaching faculty (and by this I mean anyone from the rank of associate professor on up) to see us as their equals, as comrades-in-arms in the daily battle to produce good scholarship, excellent graduates, and better the general welfare of our shared institution and Knowledge in general. We want a standing invitation to the faculty club. We don\u2019t want to be seen as the help.\nSo how do we accomplish this?\nI have no good answers for this question yet. I just got here, I\u2019m still removing the packing material from my office. But what I have noticed is this: no faculty expect a librarian to be as well-educated as she is. Case in point: when a faculty member came to visit me for some help, she expected us to have one degree apiece. Of course, we have three piece. It was a friendly conversation with lots of personal curiosity and sharing of experiences, but we all felt it in that moment; librarians are extremely well-educated people, and people, even faculty, tend to not expect that. Not over-educated, I would say, but far more knowledgeable about subject-specific academic life than most people give us credit for. And I\u2019m getting used to that look, too, the one that says, oh, wow, you\u2019re a real academic too!\nWhat I\u2019ve noticed most of all is how my interactions with people at the university generally change once we get around to personal histories. Partly I think this is true in the same way it would be true with anyone you meet; the more detail you give about yourself in context, the better the conversation tends to go. You get to know each other. But when people find out that I am a Harvard graduate and a former PhD student at the self-same institution at which we find ourselves so happily employed, the conversation changes. I am at least nominally part of the pack. I know how it feels to be confronted with those long reading lists, gruelling seminars, the struggle of academic administration from the other side. I speak the language.\nMy friend Elizabeth saw it coming long before I did. She invited me to have coffee with her and a new faculty member one day last year, for a first time meet-and-greet with someone from the history department. She said she saw the moment the conversation turned; the language changed, the playing field became distinctly disciplinary, we had recognized each other as comrades. Comrades-in-arms, on the same side, coming from the same general place.\nI\u2019ve been conflicted about this, too. I have never been keen on flashing degrees around. I want to be respected for the way I present myself and what I have to say, not the pedigree of my degrees. And yet, this is the kind of connection and respect we\u2019re looking for as librarians. Don\u2019t we want to be seen as one of the pack with these people? Don\u2019t we want them to understand that we get where they\u2019re coming from, we know what sorts of obstacles tend to get in their way, and we understand that sometimes academic work gets really really boring? Who else can you admit that to but one of your own?\nWhen I debrief myself on my meetings with faculty I find I have a lot to consider about what it is I\u2019ve said. As I say, I\u2019m still so new I still have that new-car smell floating around me, and to date all of my interactions with faculty have been unerringly positive. But I notice a pattern in the conversations. We\u2019re never just talking about the matter at hand; it seems impossible to stay entirely on point. The conversations I\u2019ve had with faculty range over the events of the day and their implications in theological, political, racial, feminist, or nationalist terms; the technology I\u2019m recommending and its natural history in the earliest forms of education (generally lead by the faculty member him/herself), and so forth. Sometimes I feel like this might all seem like a waste of our time, just a happy chat, but something deep inside me insists that it\u2019s not.\nI\u2019ve spoken before about the problems librarians face when they focus on the tools and only the tools; when people consider us only capable of parsing Boolean and giving instructions on how to use the library catalogue, we project a very surface level of our understanding. If we don\u2019t talk concepts, we don\u2019t get respected as people who get concepts. So when I\u2019m talking to faculty, I get meta really fast. We talk about end goals and possibility; marginality and public notebooks; academia writ large and moving toward a lofty goal. The fact that I can get us to point A to point B in technical terms is the smallest part of the conversation. I don\u2019t do this on purpose, with the express goal of gaining a particular kind of respect, but I do it all the same. I can only imagine it has something to do with the long hours I\u2019ve spent contemplating not just the lot of librarians, but also what it is I want to spend my time doing and talking about. Since I\u2019ve gained all my technological knowledge in a humanities environment, maybe I\u2019ve just been trained to think about it concepts-first, pedantic details later. But I\u2019m drawn to thinking about this approach within the profession as well. Does this serve me well? So far so good.\nI realize I\u2019m at a huge advantage, given my background and my position. A librarian interested in subject-specific metadata knows a lot, and I have nothing but respect for these people. But I can easily imagine how a sociology metadata expert would be seen by a sociologist; what, you think you know more about my field than I do? When I think about the relationship in these terms it seems impossibly antagonistic. But as an Instructional Technology librarian, I\u2019m generally going in to these meetings as the person bringing knowledge on something sociologists don\u2019t know anything about and know they\u2019re not expected to be experts on; I bring them expertise they aren\u2019t expected to have. My entry into the departments is possibly the least threatening around. The more threatened people feel by technology, the more pleased they are to see someone who can help them out with it.\nSo what\u2019s most important in creating a good working relationship with departments and individual faculty members? The degrees on our business cards? Our attitudes toward them and their work? Our attitude toward our own work and its value? What we bring to the table in the most practical of terms? I suppose it\u2019s got to be a combination of all of these things, but I\u2019m still working on the fine-tuning.\nYou know you\u2019re a woman if\u2026\nVia my friend June, Women don\u2019t do tech:\nWould you rip files at a high or low bit-rate? Do you prefer AAC, WMA or MP3? If you are completely baffled by these questions, you are probably a woman.\nYou wanna come here and say that, buster?\nI find this kind of reportage odd and appalling, since this is completely not my experience of the internet. Many of the most technology-forward people I know are women. Granted, I tend to move in woman-positive spaces, but even so; there\u2019s a tone to this article that rubs me the wrong way. There\u2019s been lots of stats about how more and more women are using the internet, and how they use it differently than men; framing women as tech-idiots is really insulting.\nXfm DJ Lauren Laverne thinks it\u2019s a shame that women aren\u2019t getting stuck in. \u201cI think a lot of girls are nervous that downloading will be too complicated for them,\u201d she says.\nWell, you know, math is hard.\nMichael Brook, acting editor of Stuff, a gadget magazine that has a 95 per cent male readership, says that, like Marshall, most women are attracted only to new bits of kit that look nice and serve a purpose.\n\u201cTraditionally, technology is a male environment,\u201d he says. \u201cWomen are less patient than men: they haven\u2019t got the time or the inclination to read a 90-page manual and work out how to operate a camera or DVD player. They want instant gratification \u2013 simple, user-friendly, intuitive technology that they can take out of the box and use immediately. 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        "raw_content": "\u201cHe\u2019s Barack Obama, But White\u201d \u2013 The Manufacturing Of Beto O\u2019Rourke\nAlthough I haven\u2019t paid close attention to Beto O\u2019Rourke, he\u2019s been on my radar for a couple of years after noticing certain media outlets had anointed him a \u201crising Democratic star.\u201d One of my principal rules of political analysis is whenever you hear mass media proclaim an obscure politician a \u201crising star,\u201d it typically means that individual has been deemed acceptable by the entrenched oligarchy and is being groomed as a promising puppet.\nIn fact, the first time O\u2019Rourke came into my news orbit it felt like I was being sold a box of cereal by Madison Avenue. 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And he should run\u2026He\u2019s Barack Obama, but white.\u201d\nNotice how the emphasis on why he\u2019s considered attractive centers around an ability to quickly grab a lot of money and his superficial attributes. Precisely what you\u2019d expect from a Democratic bundler, but it\u2019s still hilarious how these hacks think a \u201cwhite Obama\u201d is what this country\u2019s hungering for.\nFrom there, I learned several things about Beto. First, he supported Obama on the TPP trade deal, a corporate giveaway even Hillary Clinton had to back away from during her presidential campaign because it was so unpopular. Second, Clinton dead-enders and Wall Street Democrats appear particularly enthused about his political prospects. For instance:\n\u201cHe\u2019s game changing,\u201d Robert Wolf, a former top executive at the UBS investment bank and Democratic mega-donor known to raise Wall Street cash for candidates, told Politico\u2026\n\u201cWe are big Beto fans,\u201d the Clintonite think tank Third Way\u2019s Matt Bennett told NBC during his Senate run. \u201cHe\u2019s not with us on every single thing, but his main campaign themes have been very close to what we think a national narrative should be.\nCan you imagine these types ever talking that way about Sanders or Trump? Of course not, which tells you Beto\u2019s just a smooth-talking neoliberal technocrat in training. A guy who will always defer to corporate power and who actually reminds me more of France\u2019s Emmanuel Macron than Barack Obama. Macron was another bizarre elitist creation marketed as a savior from the populist hordes on the French political right and left.\nI learned a few other things as well. For starters, Beto\u2019s married to the daughter of a billionaire real estate developer. He also doesn\u2019t have much of a backbone. After getting torched by donors for criticizing Israel, he reversed course and has never dared take such a politically tenuous position again.\nO\u2019Rourke, on the other hand, was born into a wealthy Texas political family, attended Columbia University, and has a business background in Internet start-ups. (O\u2019Rourke\u2019s criminal charges in his 20s may also be relevant: The son of a judge and county commissioner, he was not prosecuted for an incident in which allegedlyfled the scene of a drunken crash. There is no evidence that his father actually intervened, but the justice system has a tendency to give wealthy white Ivy Leaguers second chances that others do not get.) He is married to the daughter of billionaire real estate developer William D. 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        "raw_content": "Thoughts On: Politics\nAh yes, here we are. I\u2019ve gone and chosen a topic nobody likes talking about. It\u2019s the kind of topic that\u2019s usually brought up inquisitively by one in a group, with innocent intentions of course, but soon it begins to devolve into back-and-forth shouting matches, the facts start to get skewed up in your passionate rant about the establishment; things start to get heated, then start to erupt, and only ends when someone bursts in with the can we talk about something else? Or shut up about it for God\u2019s sake it\u2019s driving me up the bloody wall. I\u2019m sure all of you have experienced this. I think it\u2019s important that you do, because no matter what your ideology is, you must come to realise how irrelevant your political bias is in a world as messy as ours. Now, me claiming your political leanings are worthless probably isn\u2019t the best way to start off, but I want to leave you with an idea at the end of this.\nLet\u2019s introduce this idea off with a bit of history. The idea of governed communities has existed since the dawn of men; the slow rise of tribes and families into civilized cities, dynasties and orders. Then beyond these premature regimes grew the existence of kingdoms and empires, and from that grew the idea of nationalism and the state. All this drawing into the world we have today. But one thing I\u2019ve noticed since the start, is the necessity of an effective governing body to have enough influence to control the group or community the way they feel has to be done, regardless of the desires of the group or community itself. We saw this the most in ruling figures, especially Kings, who needed absolute power to govern their body the way they knew it had to be done, and yes \u2013 as exemplified by many famous historical figures \u2013 some, if not many of these absolute holders of power were in fact not as beneficial to the communities they ruled as they themselves thought they were. Even the famous accounts of Ancient Athenian and Roman Democracy must hold down to the historical measures of its structure: that Athenian government was handled by those picked to serve in the Assembly and Council, leaving those without the chance to enter government to be without a voice, and in the case of the Roman Republic much of the Senate were picked from the Patrician high class, leaving much of the population again without influence. This trend of a total governing influence carried on throughout all of history. Even with the rise of modern Democracy, the State was still the one that ruled no matter what promises it made to allow itself to be voted in. This influence to gain and maintain control is the principle factor that separates the governor from the governed.\nI know what you\u2019re currently thinking: Oh no, he\u2019s one of these misinformed \u2018smash the state\u2019 types. Well, I hope you\u2019ll be glad to know that I\u2019m not. In fact I believe this attitude is a mistake on the part of many when they get to that eventual part in their adolescence where they realise the reality of the situation. And I sympathise with that, I really do; the world of politics is a scary place, even more so in our modern world. We\u2019re living in a time where the face of national hegemony is slowly losing its grip, and the interests of many private institutions offer to take the reigns in propping up their power, and with that comes whole loads of shady dealings and string pulling. And yes, at the end of the day it\u2019s usually the common man and woman that has to deal with the mess they\u2019re being dragged into. It\u2019s a sorry state of affairs. However, I\u2019m offering to you the problem without the solution, as nearly every academic has done throughout the ages. The truth is, I\u2019ve no bloody clue. Some figures thought they did, and so took action to place themselves in power to prove their chance, without realising they\u2019ve placed themselves into the same situations of governing power they once fought against. I won\u2019t call names because you will see this narrative tell it\u2019s own story no matter the context \u2013 revolt, revolution, reform: they all swap out the influence of one small governing body for another. But like I said, I don\u2019t know the solution, I think I\u2019ve come to understand the world\u2019s a big messy place, and that nearly all people aren\u2019t sure what do, so those with the drive to herd the flock will jump at that chance.\nThe truth of the world is that it is chaotic. The truth is, that it is not the Jewish banking conspiracy, or the grey aliens, or the twelve-foot reptiloids from another dimension that are in control, the truth is far more frightening; no-one is in control, the world is rudderless. \u2013 Alan Moore\nIndeed, a scary thought. And it\u2019s something I\u2019ve come to think more about when looking at the developing events that are taking place across our globe: European Financial Crisis\u2019, Islamic Extremists taking advantage of power vacuums, revived tensions between the United States and Russia\u2026 It\u2019s all quite mad. 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        "raw_content": "Upon making plans to leave Hong Kong, I knew there were a few things I\u2019d like to do before departing. One was visit the Peak again to get night shots of the city, and another was to ride the Star Ferry once more. Otherwise, I just wanted to spend time on the Island, enjoying the\u2026\nSpring Break 2018 \u2013 Singapore and its gems In addition to the major neighborhoods of Singapore, there are plenty of other little gems in the city if visiting during peak tourist season. We explored the Singapore Botanic Gardens, which are a must if you love orchids and exotic plants and flowers. Even in the heat,\u2026\nSpring Break 2018 \u2013 Singapore\u2019s popular neighborhoods A short flight from Hong Kong is the city it is most often compared with \u2013 Singapore. Well, city-state, that is. It\u2019s a city, a state, and everything in between. For such a small space, it packs a good punch in terms of things to do and see\u2026.\nDay 2 \u2013 CNY holiday \u2013 Hong Kong: Central, toward Admiralty Today I continue my journey around Hong Kong by going up another steep road (with steps) toward the Fringe Club and Lower Albert Road. It is this road I intend to follow on my way to Hong Kong Park. I woke up aching because,\u2026\nDay 1 \u2013 CNY holiday \u2013 Hong Kong, Sheung Wan & Central Undoubtedly, Hong Kong\u2019s early streets and neighborhoods are an urban maze. Stairs up to the heavens. Streets with steps ready to break an ankle. Homespun tea shops and coffee bars. Trees growing like the Kraken along walls \u2013 or other host trees. Spray-painted\u2026\nIn Dublin\u2019s fair city \u2013 Days 7 & 8 \u2013 Dublin Castle, Chester Beatty Library & Guinness Storehouse Visits to Dublin Castle and the Chester A. Beatty Library were also in order \u2013 like I said in a previous post, there is no rest for the weary when I\u2019m in charge of a trip. We will\u2026\nIn Dublin\u2019s fair city \u2013 Days 5 & 7 \u2013 Christ Church Cathedral and St. Patricks Cathedral Christ Church Cathedral was difficult to miss. Halfway between the west part of Dublin at the Liberties and the city centre of Temple Bar, it dominated the skyline from the main road and key city bus lines. Upon booking\u2026\nAh, put a Cork in it.\nIn Dublin\u2019s Fair City \u2013 Day 6 \u2013 Blarney Castle, Rock of Cashel, and Cork An now for something completely different from my last post \u2013 something a lot lighter in tone. It was another day and another early morning start to catch a tour bus out of the city. We had to meet at 6:30\u2026\nIn Dublin\u2019s fair city \u2013 Days 3 and 4 \u2013 Kilmainham Gaol and going in search of history \u201cIf you strike us down now we shall rise again and renew the fight. You cannot conquer Ireland; you cannot extinguish the Irish passion for freedom. If our deed has not been sufficient to win freedom then\u2026\nThe jewels of the Emerald Isle\nIn Dublin\u2019s fair city \u2013 Day 2 \u2013 a trip to Kilkenny, Wicklow Mountains, and Glendalough We were in Dublin for a day when we had a side-trip planned \u2013 this time out to Kilkenny, Wicklow, and the ancient monastery at Glendalough. At Kilkenny, we piled out of the bus at the castle \u2013 where\u2026\n\u201cIn Dublin\u2019s fair city Where the girls are so pretty I first set my eyes on sweet Molly Malone As she wheeled her wheelbarrow Through the streets broad and narrow Crying \u201ccockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh\u201d Alive, alive, oh Alive, alive, oh Crying \u201ccockles and mussels, alive, alive, oh\u201d \u2013 \u201cMolly Malone\u201d In Dublin\u2019s\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "Lord of the Rings: 15 Things You Never Knew About \u00c9owyn\nWhite Lady of Rohan, Shieldmaiden of the Rohirrim, \u00c9owyn is a figure who bears the weight of destiny as much as anyone in Tolkien\u2019s universe. Yet, she is relegated to a minor role in Peter Jackson\u2019s Lord of the Rings trilogy.\nIn a story filled with otherworldly races and abhorrent creatures, \u00c9owyn is one of few characters of the race of men and her struggle is arguably more relatable than many. A beautiful, proud noblewoman of Rohirrim stock, she feels trapped caring for her family and homestead while her menfolk ride to battle, death and glory. Any woman who has ever felt constrained by society's expectations can understand her point of view.\n\u00c9owyn is a warrior of Rohan and when given the chance she slays one of the foulest beasts in Middle-earth, the Witch-King of Angmar. Yet, \u00c9owyn suffers from a lack of exploration in the movie universe. It's impossible to bring to life the entirety of Tolkien\u2019s sweeping epic; casualties are inevitable. The very fact her status is overlooked and undervalued in the movie script reflects her character's position in the novels.\nThere is far more to \u00c9owyn than most people are aware. Here are 15 Things You Never Knew About The Lord of the Rings' \u00c9owyn.\n17 \u00c9owyn was one of the characters that Tolkien loved the most\nJRR Tolkien was a scholar, World War I veteran, and devout Catholic. His female characters sometimes left much to be desired or, in the case of The Hobbit, were non-existent. \u00c9owyn\u2019s nuanced struggle against the constraints of her society is a notable exception and Tolkien was fascinated by the depth of her character.\nInterestingly, Tolkien once wrote that, of all characters, Faramir resembles the author most. Faramir\u2019s assessment of war matches the author's, as he said he fought because he loved what he was fighting to protect, not for a love of fighting.\nFaramir was a character that had not been planned from the start but organically grew into the story. The fact it is Faramir that ultimately falls in love with \u00c9owyn is a testament to the importance of her character, both to the author and the story.\n16 She was orphaned at age 7\n\u00c9owyn\u2019s mother was Th\u00e9odwyn. Sister of King Th\u00e9oden, she married \u00c9omund, who served as Chief Marshal of the Mark under her brother\u2019s rule. \u00c9omund was a brave but reckless captain. In TA 3002, he rode out to chase down a band of orcs from West Mordor and was slain in battle.\nOn hearing of her husband\u2019s tragic death, Th\u00e9odwyn instantly grew ill and soon passed away. \u00c9owyn was just seven years old at the time of their deaths.\nKing Th\u00e9oden was fond of his niece and nephew and took \u00c9owyn and \u00c9omer into his care. They were raised beside Th\u00e9odred, his only son. At the beginning of The Two Towers, Th\u00e9odred is also slain and both \u00c9owyn and \u00c9omer mourn him keenly.\nIn this way, \u00c9owyn\u2019s life leading up to her entrance into Tolkien\u2019s main story is already plagued by sorrow and she is something of a tragic figure.\n15 She was of D\u00fanedain and high-N\u00famen\u00f3rean heritage\n\u00c9owyn\u2019s maternal grandmother was Morwen Steelsheen. Morwen was of Dunedain and high-N\u00famen\u00f3rean heritage and called \"Steelsheen\" for her beauty and pride.\nKnown as the Men of the West, the D\u00fanedain survived the fall of their kingdom N\u00famen\u00f3r, and migrated to Middle-earth. They were led by Elendil, father of Isildur, High King of Gondor and Arnor. In turn, the D\u00fanedain were descended from the N\u00famen\u00f3reans, the most noble race of men from the First Age. Said to live longer than normal men, they also possessed the beauty and strength of their elevated heritage.\nMorwen fell in love with Thengel, who became the sixteenth King of Rohan, and with him had five children. Due to her lineage, Morwen was said to be taller than most men and passed on her impressive beauty to her descendants, including \u00c9owyn.\n14 Peter Jackson deleted the scene where she falls in love with Faramir\nA deleted scene in Peter Jackson\u2019s trilogy reveals a little more about the relationship between \u00c9owyn and Faramir as they meet while both recovering from injuries sustained in battle.\nIn the movies, \u00c9owyn\u2019s admiration for Aragorn is much more obvious and unfortunately so little time is put into showing her blossoming relationship with Faramir that it seems like she only turns to him when it is revealed that Aragorn loves Arwen. In the books this is far from the case. Both \u00c9owyn and Faramir have suffered deep loss and they find mutual understanding and admiration in each other.\nFaramir is the younger son of Denethor, Steward of Gondor, and spent much of his life in the shadow of his brother Boromir. After the Wars of the Ring, Faramir becomes one of the Chief Captains of Gondor and Aragorn\u2019s trusted counselor.\nHe and \u00c9owyn marry in 3020 and live peacefully. Faramir eventually dies aged 120 but \u00c9owyn\u2019s date of death is not recorded.\n13 She was almost played by Uma Thurman\nIn Peter Jackson\u2019s trilogy, \u00c9owyn is played by Australian actress, Miranda Otto. She has one of the largest female roles in the movie and certainly has the most combat scenes.\nAt one stage, Uma Thurman was a leading choice for the part. Of Kill Bill fame, Thurman has made a career out of playing kick-ass female characters. In an interview, she confirmed she was approached to play the role of \u00c9owyn but ended up having to turn it down. She had just given birth to her first child and did not want to have to leave for the year of filming. She revealed that she is in fact a huge Tolkien fan and considers it: \u201cone of the worst decisions ever made.\u201d\nUndeniably, Uma Thurman would have made a fierce \u00c9owyn but Miranda Otto is \u00c9owyn for a generation of fans.\n12 Her name means \"Horse Lover\" in Anglo-Saxon\nIt is well-know that JRR Tolkien used his extensive knowledge of history and language to create the rich and detailed myth of Middle-earth. He also put together entire languages for the peoples who inhabited it. Rohirric was based on Anglo-Saxon and \u00c9owyn\u2019s name roughly translates as \"horse lover\" or \"horse joy.\" The etymology being: eoh, \"warhorse\" and wynn, \"joy\".\nAlthough sometimes referred to as such by fans, \u00c9owyn is not actually a princess. Her titles are extensive and include White Lady of Rohan, Lady of Ithilien, and Lady of Emyn Arnen. She becomes known as the Lady of the Shield-arm in recognition of her defeat of the Witch-King.\nNames and titles are hugely important in Tolkien and \u00c9owyn earns all of hers a multitude of times over.\n11 Tolkien originally intended \u00c9owyn to marry Aragorn\nOriginally, based on his notes, Tolkien intended for \u00c9owyn to marry Aragorn. Ultimately, he changed his mind. For Aragorn, he chose Arwen the Elf Maiden and their relationship became a hugely symbolic one for the story. It serves to re-establish the ancient bond between the Men of the West and the Eldar. It also reflects the tale of Luthien and Beren, the most romantic story in all of Middle Earth. Aragorn once described Arwen as like Luthien reborn and he himself as a man like Beren.\nUltimately, Tolkien decided that \u00c9owyn would marry Faramir. He apparently thought Aragorn too \u201clordly and grim\u201d for a woman like \u00c9owyn. In the end, both relationships are beautiful in their own way and it's difficult to imagine more perfect partnerships for the characters.\n10 Her Grandson writes the Tale of Aragorn and Arwen in the Fourth Age\nAfter the events of The Lord of the Rings, Faramir and \u00c9owyn live happily together in Ithilien and have one son, Elboron. Their grandson is named Barahir, after Barahir\u2019s Ring. Barahir\u2019s Ring is an elegant ring forged long before the rings of power and, although possessing no magical power, it has a complex history. An heirloom of the Kings of N\u00famen\u00f3r it eventually finds its way to Aragorn and he uses it to propose to Arwen.\n\u00c9owyn\u2019s Barahir is credited with writing The Tale of Aragorn and Arwen in the Fourth Age after Aragorn\u2019s death. After the War of the Ring, Aragorn and Arwen spend sixty years together living happily. Yet, as a mortal man, Aragorn eventually passes away and Arwen lays down in Cerin Amroth until the world\u2019s end.\nIn a universe where Tolkien writes many tragic ends for his characters, both couples have remarkably positive endings. It is poetic that \u00c9owyn\u2019s grandson writes the story of Aragorn\u2019s romance.\n9 She almost died fighting the Witch-King in the books\nThe moment when \u00c9owyn defeats the Witch-King, removing her helmet to reveal her true gender and fulfilling the prophecy that no man would defeat him, is truly epic cinema. Surprisingly, the scene is even more heroic in the novels.\nIt is well-known that the Witch-King of Angmar. A N\u00famen\u00f3reans King, he was corrupted by one of the nine Rings of Power given to the Lords of Men and doomed to an unlife of bitterness and violence.\n\u00c9owyn knows this too and witnesses the monster mortally wound her uncle, King Th\u00e9oden, before she faces up to him. In fact, the Witch-King is so evil that in killing him, \u00c9owyn is left near-dead herself. For some reason, this scene is diminished in the movie as she struggles away with only minor physical wounds from her fight.\n\u201cI am no man!\u201d is a fantastic line but the full speech would have been all the more impactful: \u201cBut no living man am I! You look upon a woman. \u00c9owyn I am, \u00c9omund\u2019s daughter. You stand between me and my lord and kin. Begone, if you be not deathless! For living or dark undead, I will smite you, if you touch him.\u201d\n8 Th\u00e9oden never knows what she did for him\nIn The Return of the King, Th\u00e9oden is mortally wounded by the Witch-King and passes away in \u00c9owyn\u2019s arms on the fields of Pelennor. Undeniably this is a moving scene giving closure to the relationship. Yet this does not occur in the books.\nThe scene plays similarly in Tolkien\u2019s novel, but it is actually Merry who sits with the king as he dies of his injuries rather than \u00c9owyn. Th\u00e9oden does not see that it is \u00c9owyn who slays the Witch-King and does not know that she rode into battle at all.\nConsidering the thankless time \u00c9owyn spent caring for her uncle as he was poisoned by Grima Wormtongue, it is even more heart-breaking. Her greatest achievement is missed by the father figure who she cared for in life and fights to avenge.\n7 She rides into battle under the alias \"Dernhelm\"\nWhen Rohan rides out to the Battle of Hornburg, \u00c9owyn is asked to stay behind and look after the people in the king\u2019s absence. Although unhappy, \u00c9owyn remains and keeps everything in perfect order until they return, as her sense of duty outweighs her own desire to fight.\nWhen the call comes to ride out once more against Mordor, she begs to be allowed to fight but is once again refused. This time, \u00c9owyn disguises herself as a man and rides with the army regardless. Merry has also been refused the right to follow his friends to battle and \u00c9owyn takes him with her.\nShe rides out under the alias Dernhelm, which aptly means \"Hidden Protector\" in Anglo-Saxon.\n6 Saruman promises her to Grima Wormtongue\nAlthough it is not confirmed, it is likely that Grima Wormtongue is promised something by Saruman in exchange for his help. What could be more appealing for the lank-haired villain than the beautiful, proud daughter of Rohan?\nWormtongue is King Th\u00e9oden\u2019s chief advisor but is revealed to be a spy of the dark wizard. Wormtongue poisons the mind of King Th\u00e9oden, using his voice to weaken the King and keep Saruman\u2019s influence overpowering him. The clue was in the name, you would have thought.\nThe idea that Wormtongue has been promised \u00c9owyn as a reward for his services holds up in the movies and the books. In the book he is caught \"watching her under his lids and haunting her steps\" and in the film he makes very obvious, very clumsy romantic passes at her.\n5 Aragorn heals her in the Houses of Healing\nAfter the battle of the fields of Pelennor, Merry, Faramir, and \u00c9owyn are amongst the seriously wounded. They are taken to the Houses of Healing in Minas Tirith but they grow steadily sicker.\nA city healer recalls a legend that \u201cThe hands of the king are the hands of a healer, and so shall the rightful king be known.\u201d\nHearing this, Aragorn takes the leaves of a herb that grows in Gondor, seemingly with no healing properties, and stirs them in a bowl of warm water. Faramir awakens to the sweet smell first. Aragorn then tends to Merry and \u00c9owyn and when he touches them they return to consciousness.\nA scene depicting this was shot for The Return of the King but only makes it into the Extended Edition. It is sad that Aragorn\u2019s true acceptance of himself as king in peace as well as war was not included in the final cut.\n3 An entire Faramir/\u00c9owyn wedding scene was filmed but not included\nAccording to the DVD commentaries, an elaborate wedding scene for Faramir and \u00c9owyn was filmed but did not make the final cut.\nOscar-winning costume designer, Ngila Dickson, designed the costumes for the scene and considers them some of the best in the entire trilogy. However, while the scene is described in the commentary and interviews, it is not even included in the Extended Edition. It is hard to believe that even now there are scenes that we have not seen of Peter Jackson\u2019s trilogy but apparently Jackson intends it to stay that way. There are not even any set photos of the scene made public.\nOne day, it would give a certain closure to the couple\u2019s film relationship to let the public see the fabled wedding scene.\n2 Her personality is different in the film\nBringing Tolkien\u2019s trilogy to the big screen took Peter Jackson eight years and $281 million. Depending on the version, the books have between 1000 and 1500 pages. It is no surprise that certain aspects are left out or diminished to fit into the, already considerable, runtime of the films.\nAs already explored, \u00c9owyn\u2019s role is unfortunately one of the ones that is lessened. This is often seen as one of the most egregious changes in the movies. In the book, \u00c9owyn is a colder, sadder character. She is relegated to nursemaid while the men ride to battle, leaving her trapped and angry. Yet she has a strong sense of duty and cares deeply for her family. 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        "raw_content": "Home > News > State of the Union Address Touches on Cybersecurity\nState of the Union Address Touches on Cybersecurity\nJanuary 22, 2015 &commat; 8:46 AM\nShare State of the Union Address Touches on Cybersecurity on Twitter Share State of the Union Address Touches on Cybersecurity on Facebook Share State of the Union Address Touches on Cybersecurity on LinkedIn\nPresident Barack Obama\u2019s State of the Union address on Tuesday, Jan. 20, was expected to include a strong focus on explaining measures to protect Americans from cybercrime. However, the president devoted relatively little of the speech to the issue of cybersecurity.\n\u201cNo foreign nation, no hacker, should be able to shut down our networks, steal our trade secrets or invade the privacy of American families, especially our kids,\u201d Obama said. \u201cWe are making sure our government integrates intelligence to combat cyberthreats, just as we have done to combat terrorism.\u201d\nObama urged Congress to pass \u201cthe legislation we need to better meet the evolving threat of cyberattacks, combat identity theft and protect our children\u2019s information. If we don\u2019t act, we\u2019ll leave our nation and our economy vulnerable. If we do, we can continue to protect the technologies that have unleashed untold opportunities for people around the globe.\u201d\nObama had previously made announcements that showed the federal government is concerned about the increase in high-profile data breaches against U.S. interests, including the recent Sony Pictures Entertainment breach.\nFor example, on Jan. 13, the administration announced a new legislative proposal that calls for better cybersecurity information-sharing between the private sector and the government. It also calls for collaboration and information-sharing within the private sector. Specifically, the proposal encourages the private sector to share appropriate cyberthreat information with the Department of Homeland Security\u2019s National Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Center, which would then share this with relevant federal agencies.\nA Jan. 14 White House Blog post covered a number of federal government efforts to bolster cybersecurity, such as $25 million in grants from the U.S. Department of Energy to develop cybersecurity education programs at post-secondary institutions.\nHowever, none of these initiatives were covered in detail in the State of the Union address.\nTags: Breach | Cybercrime | Cybersecurity | State of the Union\nFreelance Writer, Victory Business Communications\nBob Violino is an award-winning technology and business writer who has been covering information security for more than...",
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        "raw_content": "October waxes and wanes. Or is that the moon?\nEither way, in just a few days the most insane month of the year will be upon us. If you\u2019ve been following me for a least a year, you know what I\u2019m talking about.\nNovember has been adopted by a group of industrious writers. They want to encourage and motivate everyone who has ever said, \u201cI\u2019d like to write a novel one day\u201d do just that.\nSo they offer up a challenge: write 50,000 words in 30 days.\nFor further details, check out their website.\nIn short, the project you begin on November 1 must be completely original. You\u2019re welcome to have outlines, character sketches and other planning tools in place. You aren\u2019t allowed to use any of those words to count toward the 50,000-word goal.\nIf you \u201cwin\u201d (which means you write 50,000 words before midnight on November 30th), there are many sponsors who offer up prizes. My favorite scores: Scrivener for half price and a free upgraded membership at Scribophile.\nWhat this means for my blog\nThis will be the third year I\u2019ve participated in NaNoWriMo (the acronym for this event).\nIn 2013, I wrote the second book of my now-abandoned series Gates of Astrya. I wrote the entire first draft, about 63,000 words, in twenty-three days.\nLast year, I was a NaNo Rebel. I wrote a collection of short stories, rather than a novel. If you recall, I hadn\u2019t planned to participate at all.\nAnd then my writing friend laid a guilt trip convinced me it was in the best interest of everyone if I did participate. Since I had set a goal of writing and attempting to find publishing homes for six short stories, I decided to use that creative time to write short stories. I made 50,000 words in twenty-one days.\nThis year, I\u2019ll be crafting a novel. It\u2019s the novel I mentioned a few weeks ago. The one that has its roots in a short story to be published in February by Month9Books. Since you haven\u2019t seen me screaming about how the publisher loved the idea I outlined, it will probably be the book I\u2019m polishing and trying to market next year.\nExcept I\u2019ve got a few new plans and goals for writing in 2016. But more on that later. After the crunch of NaNoWriMo.\nSince I\u2019ll be spending all my words, energy and creativity on writing a novel in November, I\u2019m only going to post on Mondays. That\u2019s still five posts. My goal is to have all of them written even before you read these words.\nYes, most of them will be about NaNo. To all of my non-writing followers, I apologize. I\u2019ll try to keep the posts short. Right now they have titles like \u201cFinding a Novel Idea\u201d and \u201cFive Ways to Get Unstuck during NaNo.\u201d\nI hope you\u2019ll stick with me during this blindingly creative season. On the other side, I might even have some wisdom to share.\nOr at least some humorous anecdotes.",
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        "raw_content": "The NBA Lottery Pick Revival Project\nBy Colin Salao &vert; February 5, 2019\nThe NBA, at its core, is a business, with its 30 franchises all functioning as individual, multi-million dollar companies. Each prioritizes both putting out a winning product and creating profit, with the weight of either priority dependent on the vision of its billionaire owner.\nBut one trait that\u2019s common amongst all NBA franchises is impatience. Players usually only get a few seasons to prove themselves as a invaluable piece before their franchise cuts bait and decides to move in a different direction.\nThink about it this way: The NBA draft is held every year, and every single first-round pick is assured of a contract. That\u2019s at least 30 new players added into a league that\u2019s maximum player capacity is 450.\nDo the math. 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The Ringer\u2019s Dan Devine took a deep dive into Russell\u2019s stark improvement this season, one that\u2019s seen him average nearly 20 points and 7 assists for a competent Brooklyn Nets team.\nDLo needed a change of scenery. Jumping to one of the most miserable franchises of the past decade gave him all the freedom he needed to freely go through the difficulties of player development.\nAside from DLo, there have been a bunch of lottery picks labelled busts in this season alone that have resurrected and thrived in different situations. Emmanuel Mudiay has actually looked like a capable NBA player with the Knicks, while teammate Noah Vonleh seems to have found a niche as an Ed Davis-type player.\nJahlil Okafor, who was the pick made immediately after D\u2019Angelo Russell, has also been one of the feel good stories of the season.\nHe too faced maturity and inefficiency concerns during his time under The Process in Philly. 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        "raw_content": "Pope Francis in Myanmar: Diplomacy, the Military Establishment, and God\u2019s Call for Reconciliation\nPope Francis is scheduled to visit Myanmar on Sunday, 26 November. I have previously written about the history of the Rohingya and their persecution by the Burmese military. Indeed, \u201cpersecution\u201d is putting it lightly. The military has raped, tortured, displaced, and murdered the Rohingya who have been fleeing to Bangladesh by the hundreds of thousands. In Bangladesh, the Rohingya face further difficulties in overcrowded, underfunded refugee camps. In the past, Pope Francis has shown sympathy for what he calls his \u201cRohingya brethren.\u201d He has called upon us to pray for them and has placed a call- to -action for good people everywhere to rise up and help them.\nPope Francis is renowned for his care and concern for the poor and downtrodden, but this visit will be a real test of his diplomacy. If he strikes too hard, the Rohingya are sure to suffer even further at the cruel hands of the Burmese military. Moreover, he risks the health and safety of the nation\u2019s Catholics. They are a small minority, only 700,000 in a country of 53 million. They would be defenseless targets should a freshly enraged and reenergized military choose to lash out. Top advisors have warned him that even saying the word \u201cRohingya\u201d could harm both the Rohingya and Christians within the country\u2019s borders, as the military doesn\u2019t recognize the Rohingya people or their history.\nAt the same time, calling them Rohingya would affirm their identity in a country that has been desperately trying to erase their history and obliterate any record of their very existence. Pope Francis is intending to use his power and influence to create peace and reconciliation, but one must wonder how much influence a Catholic pope could have in a predominantly Buddhist nation. Though one might hope that His Holiness might make a strong push for equality and human rights, by doing so he may inflame tensions and harm the very people he\u2019s trying to help. This visit will require style, finesse, and if it\u2019s to be successful, wisdom that can only come from God himself.\nMany experts are divided about whether or not the pope should go to Myanmar given the risks involved. They question if it\u2019s the right thing to do, or his place to interfere. Only time will tell if his visit is successful, but there is no question about whether his visit is the Christian thing to do. Leviticus 25 reminds us that the earth is God's and we're all foreigners.The Burmese military has no more right to the land than the Rohingya, both were there for centuries. The land belongs to the Lord and we are to be its stewards. Staining the soil with the blood of their brothers brings grief to the God who created them. As Christians we all must do our part to heal a broken world.There is much that is evil and we are not called to sit idly by and pray for the evil to cease. We are to pray, and then act. God is with the Rohingya people and He doesn\u2019t wish for them to suffer. The Rohingya were made in God\u2019s image. (Genesis 1:26) Jesus died on the cross so that through Him, they would be saved. (John 3:16) God sees their plight and He grieves with them.\nThis is my commandment, that you love one another, just as I have loved you.\n\u2014 Jesus, John 15:12\nThe Rohingya are a Muslim minority, but God never told us that our love begins and ends with fellow Christians or members of our own race. God told us to love our neighbors. Full stop. In the New Testament, when a Pharisee asked who his neighbors were, Jesus told the famous story of the Good Samaritan. In that parable, a man was beaten by robbers and left for dead. A priest and a Levite went out of their way not to help the dying man. Instead it was a Samaritan, a despised religious and racial minority, who went to great pains to ensure that the stranger received proper care. We are to love our neighbors. The Rohingya are our neighbors, and we are called to be like the proverbial Samaritan and rescue them.\nIn the New Testament, Jesus instructed us to love the Samaritans, while the Old Testament tells the story of Ruth. The Book of Ruth stresses that Ruth was a Moabitess who lived in Moab. (A tribe which descended from Lot\u2019s son, Moab. The Moabites were bitter enemies of Israel.) Ruth was a widow who had a close relationship with her mother- in- law, Naomi, who was from Bethlehem, in Judah. A widow herself, Naomi made the decision to move back to Judah following the deaths of her sons. Ruth, unwilling to leave her beloved mother-in-law, followed her to Bethlehem where she gleaned the fields for food. Ruth risked a lot in her move to Bethlehem. She faced persecution in a land where no one would protect her. Instead of persecution, however, she was treated well. She caught the attention of Boaz, owner of the field from which she gathered. They eventually married and she gave birth to a son, Obed, who was the father of Jesse. Jesse was the father of King David, ancestor to Jesus Christ. Not a bad fate for a religious minority.\nThe Israelites and members of the early church had their problems with prejudice and racism. Even Peter, the rock on which Jesus built His church, was guilty of prejudice. In his letter to Galatia, 2:11 the apostle Paul calls out Peter for acting hypocritically towards the Gentiles. This is the fallibility of human nature and contrary to God\u2019s command that we love one another. Hebrews 13:2-3: Do not forget to entertain strangers, for by so doing some people have entertained angels without knowing it. Remember those in prison as if you were their fellow prisoners, and those who were mistreated as if you yourselves were suffering. Jesus himself often admonished His followers to take care of the needy. In Luke 14, while in the house of a prominent Pharisee, He assured the host that anyone who provides for the poor, crippled, lame, or blind will be rewarded at the resurrection of the righteous.\nGod loves all of His children, and He instructed us to do likewise. Dueteronomy 10:18 put it plainly: \u201cAnd God loves the stranger.\u201d Why the stranger? German philosopher Hermann Cohen (1842-1918) explained it best; \u201cThe stranger was to be protected although he was not a member of one\u2019s family, clan, religion, community, or people; simply because he was a human being. In the stranger, therefore, man discovered the idea of humanity.\u201d Anybody can love their family and friends, as Christians we are to extend our circle of compassion to everyone, especially those who are in the most need.\nPope Francis understands this command. He is bringing the light of Jesus into a region filled with the darkness of violence. He is spreading God's gospel of compassion as he attempts to restore dignity to the Rohingya. Right now he needs our prayers. We should pray for God to bestow wisdom and diplomacy on the pope as he undertakes this sensitive mission. We should pray that the Burmese military open their hearts to forgiveness and peace, and that harmony will finally be restored to the war torn nation. We should pray without ceasing that one day peace will be reign.\nModern Monsters: The Rohingya Genocide\nOne Nation Under God, Right? A Response to the Southern Baptist Convention\nby JOSHUA JONES0\nHumble apologies for being scratchy with elaboration, punctuation and etiquette. Had to type last few posts from a palm-held.\nThe scenario in Rakhaine is more to do with, Myanmar demonstrating its new foothold.\nThere will be a few upcoming issues with a few neighbours, most to do with political and diplomatic settlements on future major projects, such as, off shore drilling for natural resources (where ocean borders will become issues), and future investment attractions for infrastructure and major artery of the web of communication between China, Bhutan, Nepal, India all the way to Hanoi, Cambodia, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia.\nMyanmar just demonstrated its stature, how it can handle itself by playing domino principle in the global stage. For any issues with them are given a second thought.\nRakhine scenario was an excuse that served other purposes, but more importantly a note of reminder for future.\nThe refugees' fate will not brighten up so easily.\nThe livelihoods offered by underworld will be easiest means, and many might fall for them.\nThe slave trade in Libya is probably worse, EU trying hard to contain it, because it affects the EU refugee crisis. They are related.\nBut for Rohingya\nPrayers are needed. More too, but how?\nAdmirable spirit.\nYou are not wrong to say, more should have been done. But at the scale necessary, was not only difficult, very complicated. .\nSee if I can fit in a few lines quickly..\nRakhine racial difference is history of 500 years. Some violence over racial tension twice before, during the BritishRaj imposing some rules, and again when they were being overturned, nearly a century ago, but nothing like we are seeing today.\nThe recent violence has been noticed over last couple of years.\nSuch is the relation between the two neighbouring countries, not to annoy Myanmar, ............. xxxx the Bangladesh authorities tried to push back the refugees. The reason is so sad, allowing them entry would appear to the world Bangladesh cashing in on an opportunity, a negative publicity against Myanmar.\nThere has been no evidence of actual militia attack in Myanmar, if the so claimed attacks were falsified... there never has been neutral investigation.\nIf a bomb attack had occurred on a police station, might be true, in a drug plantation zone.. there is little chance it was militia. The drug smuggling across the border is worth billions of dollars. And apart from 2 such attacks....(you get te idea).. you crash on a million innocent civilians?\nBut, see if you understand how sad the reason behind pushing the refugees back was... accepting the refugees would make Bangladesh officially acknowledge ... there has been a genocide, with its position in the region, Myanmar is too high up in priorities for both the God Fathers in the belt....China and India.\nHowever, at the end of August the flood of refugees was overwhelming for Bangladesh border security forces, and the destitude picture was .. they had to let them in. But has Bangladesh ever managed to complain to the world .. a genocide .. the word mentioned?\nWhen Jon Kerry visited, things were quite pathetic too, he said no more than what Pope Francis said in his speech.. ( no disrespect meant)\nOnly after the first flood of refugees, it was Erdogan's wife, who came personally to assure, their government would provide assistance in every way..and did more than she committed to\nBut you see, no voice of protest from anywhere else.\nBBC did some serious investigative reports, and i myself was shocked to see, there truly was not much evidence of militia activity apart from suspicious claims, which appeared to be just excuses to conduct the g\nAsif, my friend, when it comes to politics, even religion is political. Politics tends to taint everything it touches. I agree with you that this isn't so much Buddhists against Muslims, I think it's more racism, hatred, and like you said- politics. But it is the duty of their religious leaders to stand up and condemn the violence, and I'm not seeing that. Maybe I'm missing it though, I would like to be wrong on this issue. I had written before on the history of the struggle, it is something that is important to me that we solve it. It is an indictment against the global community that we have allowed it to continue for as long as it has. We must all stand up to injustice, violence, and oppression. Condemnation, without action, becomes condoning. Globally, we share the guilt.\nRight now, the pope is the only one engaged in meaningful discourse. As expected, he couldn't win. His diplomacy is drawing fire from human rights communities already. I suppose only a push for more violence will be the only thing that satisfies some people.\nAn initiative, nevertheless.\nhttp://edition.cnn.com/2017/11/28/asia/pope-speech...\nMore since then, but only since then\nhttp://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/rohin...\nOne of the few who started major coverage then, while the atrocities were well-known for much longer\nhttp://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-asia-41178692/roh...\nHave read through the link Jay O'Brien pasted.\nThe Pope's initiative has to be appreciated, admired and taken seriously.\nPersonally, I am almost as skeptical as Anna Watson. For different reasons.\nI sincerely do not believe, religions have any issue here. Pope Francis does not need to justify if it is religious issue or not. What is wrong, should be seen as wrong by any religion.\nWhere my fear is, this is strictly a cross-fire of financial interests over huge financial potential that will surface soon in the Rakhaiyne region. Though, many multi-national firms will have their roles in the near future, at the moment few nations will try to allure Myanmar to be in good terms. China in recent times have gained domination over this belt and continue to grow further. While others, such as India not with much chance of gaining as much as China would, but remains hopeful, things might just allow them some opportunity. And whoever has such intentions will remain silent about whatever Myanmar might decide to do ..\nWhereas, US which had over the last few years have not been any more than \"politically correct\" level way of neutral to Myanmar's decisions, now, since the US President's visit to China and the region, they are certain, their chances of taking part in the regional boom is only fading.\nAnd only upon such realization, the little pre-voiced warnings since 25th August 2017, now only in the recent weeks, western media have started to turn up the volume.\nSuch is politics. Giving religious colouring over what is purely financial and territorial --- As much as whatever is occurring in Rakhaiyne is far from any doctrine of Buddhism or Islam should tolerate.\nI agree with you, but the leadership of Catholics, Buddhist, etc. should call upon the leading Imams to see what they are really like. What do you think of the following article?\nhttps://hubpages.com/religion-philosophy/Pope-Fran...\nLove that quote, thank you for sharing it.\nI'm proud of the pope for wading into the fray, but honestly I'm skeptical of how much he can accomplish. At least he's doing something though, that's more than I can say for most leaders. Myanmar is largely Buddhist so I think the Dalai Lama would have greater sway than either Pope Francis or any Imam that goes there. Perhaps his Christianity may be seen as neutral and therefore more effective? 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        "raw_content": "Going anywhere takes forever. Picking out something to wear could easily take me all night. It has to fit the exact style that I\u2019m going for on a given day, and it has to be flattering. I can\u2019t have worn it within the past two weeks, because then everyone would notice. Even just wearing a dress to work two days in a row gives me pause. What will people think?\nNext comes makeup, which is definitely more of a thing when I\u2019m going out at night. I\u2019ll apply and remove and apply and remove. The brows have to be in place and the eye makeup exactly the same on each side, or we\u2019ll be back at square one.\nThis, in turn, causes me to be in a panicked rush whenever I go anywhere. I\u2019m not one to be late, but no matter how much extra time I give myself to get ready, I\u2019ll make it to my destination at the exact minute I had planned to \u2013 never a minute early.\nI also have high expectations from other people. I\u2019ve been told too high, but is that really so wrong? When I make plans with someone, they better not be more than 10 minutes late, or they will not be greeting a cheery me upon arrival. I also expect a lot from servers. If you aren\u2019t attentive, I will get impatient and ask what\u2019s wrong. If you forget my order, fine, but apologize and take responsibility! This attitude tends to lead me to be disappointed in those around me.\nBuying literally anything is a hassle. I usually know exactly what I want, but I always run into one of a few problems: what I want is ridiculously overpriced, or it\u2019s at the right price point but poor quality, or the exact item I want is only on one obscure website that ships from Asia and will take four months to get to me.\nIt can also sometimes be difficult to play well with others. I can only act like I\u2019m ok with someone\u2019s overly-lax ways for so long, and people don\u2019t always love those of us that lean towards the high maintenance end. If something isn\u2019t quite right, of course I\u2019ll sometimes speak up! But to some all that means is that I\u2019m ungrateful and kindofabitch.\nSo, to my fellow high maintenance friends, know that you are not alone. Instead of trying to settle by lowering your standards, embrace those high expectations! People might roll their eyes, but they\u2019ll also have respect for your standards.\nPosted in: Life Lessons, Your Life | Tagged: featured, high maintenance",
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        "raw_content": "SONGBROKER SONG OF THE DAY : INTO THE EAST 'THESE FOUR WALLS'\nMusic has held a place in the hearts of Invercargill natives, Liv McBride and Graeme Woller since childhood.\nAfter honing their singing and songwriting skills through their teens and twenties, and realizing music was a calling, not just a hobby, McBride and Woller serendipitously crossed paths, and the 9-year collaboration that is Into The East was born.\nInto The East\u2019s sound is inspired by Robert Plant, Alison Krauss, The Beatles, The Fleet Foxes, Ryan Adams, Laura Marling& Josh Ritter with some Queen and Simon & Garfunkel harmony thrown in.\nInto The East\u2019s 2013 debut album Fight From The Inside was produced & engineered over a 15-month period but in essence is the culmination of their 9-year musical partnership. Recording took place in spaces as diverse as Liv's wardrobe, Graeme's hallway, a Community Radio Station & an independent project studio.\nSince debuting, Into The East have perpetually toured Aotearoa, picking up nominations for Best NZ Folk Album, a nomination for the highly regarded Taite Music Prize & wins in the form of NCMA Best Group, APRA Album Of The Year & Band Of The Year at the 2014 Southland Entertainment Awards.\nTheir latest album release How To Turn A Blind Eye contains even more gems - a particular favourite being 'These Four Walls' with it's simplicity and beautiful harmonies.\nHow To Turn A Blind Eye by Into The East\nInto The East, These Four Walls, How To Turn A Blind Eye, Songbroker",
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        "raw_content": "Tatsuya Oe/Model Electronic\nDark Model / Captain Funk\nNEWS: Dark Model \"Saga\" has won the 16th Annual Independent Music Award for Best Dance/Electronica Album. http://www.darkmodelmusic.com/releases/saga/ Youtube Playlist: https://goo.gl/kmbBYs NEWS: OE \"New Classics Vol.1 & 2\" will be released on April 20, 2018. http://www.tatsuyaoe.com/2018/03/05/updated-oe-new-classics-vol-1-2-will-be-released-on-april-20th-2018/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -Note for Sync Licensing- If you\u2019re interested in obtaining a license of music included in this album for your TV/Film/Advertising project, please request a quote from License Form. http://www.tatsuyaoe.com/music-licensing/request-a-quote/ In addition to traditional (custom) licenses for big-budget projects, we provide affordable license options for non-broadcast and limited usage such as monetized videos on Youtube, crowdfunding campaigns, and small business promotions (non-paid advertising). https://www.tatsuyaoe.com/licensing-store/ - About Dark Model - Dark Model is the latest project by award winning music producer Tatsuya Oe (http://www.tatsuyaoe.com), which focuses on edgy, orchestral-electronic, and storytelling-themed music. He was born in Japan, the country of Godzilla and Kurosawa, now residing in Gotham City, New York. Oe has an exceedingly diverse background in music, which has continued to evolve over the course of his twenty-year career. He has released signature tracks under the names of Captain Funk, OE, and Dark Model, while also having completed several hundred remixes and collaborative projects with other artists such as James Brown, Serge Gainsbourg, Ron Sexsmith, Chic, Simon Lebon, and Yoshihide Otomo. Music critics and journalists have referred to Oe as the \u201cRemix Wizard,\u201d and the \u201cModern Renaissance Man,\u201d \u201cCaptain sailing into the uncharted waters of dance music.\u201d Norman Cook (Fatboy Slim) described his music as \u201cF***ing insane!\u201d The music of Dark Model is based on a concept that Oe has unvaryingly embraced throughout his career: incorporating a diverse range of musical ideas and elements into what he calls \u201cMusical Narratives.\u201d As can be heard in his preceding releases such as Captain Funk\u2019s \u201cSongs of the Siren,\u201d chosen as \u201cThe Year in Music / Critic\u2019s Choice\u201d by Billboard magazine, Oe has had a keen interest in \u201cbuilding and telling an imaginary story through music.\u201d Oe likens his music production style to making an animated film/anime. Just as a director/animator would do \u201cvisually,\u201d he develops several characters, emotions, and actions \u201cmusically\u201d into one time-based work. While it is striking that Dark Model\u2019s music features much more cinematic elements and orchestral arrangements than he did previously, it could be said that Oe continues to push forward the concept of \u201cMusical Narratives\u201d under this new project. He even brings in a touch of traditional Japanese music and culture which he grew up with and was so inspired by. In 2014 May, the first full album of Dark Model was released in the form of CD and digital downloads. Under the Gun Review magazine described it as \u201cone of the best electronic music efforts in recent memory and easily one of the most grandiose and memorable of 2014.\" Music journalist Scott Wilson stated, \u201cCrossing genres is tricky to do and be taken seriously, but Dark Model is an example of how it sounds when you do it right.\u201d Since the launch of this project in May 2012, Dark Model\u2019s music has been featured in numerous media projects, from box office film trailers like \u201cElysium,\"\"The Paperboy,\u201d and \u201cMoney Monster,\u201d to advertising campaigns for Lexus, Sep 7, 2012, Verizon \u201cDroid,\" Xbox \u201cForza Motorsport 5,\u201d and to a contemporary dance choreography by Northern Ballet (UK).\nTatsuya Oe/Model Electronic\u2019s tracks\nOE - Blitz (from \"New Classics Vol.2\") by Tatsuya Oe/Model Electronic\nOE - Life (from \"New Classics Vol.1\") by Tatsuya Oe/Model Electronic\nOE - Helicity (from \"New Classics Vol.2\") by Tatsuya Oe/Model Electronic\nOE - Speed Of Love (from \"New Classics Vol.1\") by Tatsuya Oe/Model Electronic\nOE - Tessera (New Mix) from \"New Classics Vol.1\" by Tatsuya Oe/Model Electronic\nOE - f2;5 (from \"New Classics Vol.2\") by Tatsuya Oe/Model Electronic\nOE - Crash Course (from \"New Classics Vol.2\") by Tatsuya Oe/Model Electronic\nDark Model - Labyrinth (from \"Saga\" - Orchestral/Classical) by Tatsuya Oe/Model Electronic\nOE - The Glow (New Mix) from \"New Classics Vol.1\" by Tatsuya Oe/Model Electronic\nOE - Diplegia (OE Version, from \"New Classics Vol.2\") by Tatsuya Oe/Model Electronic\nTatsuya Oe/Model Electronic's likes\nTatsuya Oe/Model Electronic's playlists\nTatsuya Oe/Model Electronic's tracks\nTatsuya Oe/Model Electronic's comments",
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        "raw_content": "Carolina Badas\u2019 Online Gallery for Latin American Art\nFollowing the launch of Carolina Badas new online art gallery, Sounds and Colours got in touch with the art historian and curator, to find out more about this amazing project, and get to the bottom of the reasons why art is often thought of as a privilege and why Latin American art can be overlooked by so many.\nLil Dafonte (2010 \u2013 2011) Picasso Digital print on canvas\nWhen did you first notice you were becoming particularly interested in Latin American art? Did your role as an art historian have any input in this?\nLatin American art, except for some bits of pre-Columbian art, was largely absent during my academic studies. My interest in Latin American culture has grown as I\u2019ve visited exhibitions where I\u2019ve discovered artists from the region, as well as reading about the theorists that inspire them. One that I especially loved was at the Museum of Contemporary Art of Castile and Le\u00f3n, entitled Lo Real Maravilloso. Arte Contempor\u00e1neo Espa\u00f1ol y Latinoamericano de la Colecci\u00f3n MUSAC. The title of the exhibition was inspired by a concept developed by Alejo Carpentier and included works by Raimond Chaves and Sandra Gamarra which caught my eye.\nDo you tend to find yourself more drawn to the pieces you showcase because of their style or because of their motive or inspiration?\nI like to know what is behind each piece, how it is designed and what its purpose is. Curiosity is essential to enjoy art. If the artist chooses a more descriptive or expressive form of communication it is a personal decision. The most important thing is that the final piece has meaning which it succeeds in conveying to the audience.\nI often find that Latin American artists attempt to tell a story or explain their culture through their art; do you think this could be the most effective way of teaching those outside of Latin America about the real, and less touristic aspects of their lives, without the pre-conceptions and stereotypes?\nYes, definitely. Art can not be isolated from its context, which makes it a very effective social and educational tool. Each work is the result of the diverse social, political and economic amalgam that surrounds the artist. Whether or not it is intended, artwork will always be punctuated by the circumstances surrounding it, including the artist\u2019s worries and feelings. Latin American artists must fight ignorance of their culture and its consequences such as generalizations and stereotypes. As such, they explain, without euphemisms, their real history and denounce the political and economic instability that affects their countries.\nAndr\u00e9s Parra 2014 Acciones Urbanas: Peleas Callejeras Drawing. \u201cStreet fights stand as a symptom of the violence as a spectacle. It is not just fighting, it is about fight to be seen, about fight to be recognized, loved and feared. Colombia bears the brunt of this dramatization of the violence in relation with the narcoculture and its aesthetic. Acciones Urbanas: Peleas Callejeras analyzes an act of violence; the body movements involved in quarrels are paralyzed, so the viewer can see the fights in its dimension of human comedy. Fights are like choreographies: we fight dancing and we dance fighting.\u201d\nBeing able to catch the attention of today\u2019s younger generation and introduce the art world to them can at times prove to be difficult. It\u2019s also true that there are groups of teenagers and young adults who are highly aware of political and social issues surrounding them. Do you think that the combination of art and contemporary opinions, the will to change the world for the better, and bring justice to those who are constantly being wronged can make people of all ages and backgrounds appreciate the art world more? Do you think it could be a gateway into overlooking the often \u2018high class and snobbish\u2019 preconception of the arts?\nArt is an alternative form of training and education, of transmission of values, and of creation of a sense of community. Art sets aside differences in gender, culture and socioeconomic status due to its democratic structure. It has been used by power groups, but has not been an obedient media. 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        "raw_content": "Pro-Ject Audio Systems Tube Box DS2 Phono Stage\nPro-Ject Audio Systems, an industry leader in turntable manufacture and design based in Vienna and with manufacturing facilities in the Czech Republic, offers a wide range of electronics, including phono stages. The Tube Box DS2 ($699 USD) is in the upper half of the company\u2019s range of phono stages -- it\u2019s a member of the DS2 line, which is just below the top, RS line, with a few features not included in the standard DS models or, below that, the S models.\nIn my experience of solid-state electronics, the differences in sound quality among various brands and models are subtle and difficult to hear. Pro-Ject\u2019s outgoing Tube Box DS ($699) has two 12AX7 tubes in its output stage, and input impedance and capacitance that can be set by the user for moving-magnet (MM) cartridges, or set with a rotating dial for moving-coil (MC) cartridges. The DS2 takes this a step further by making these settings adjustable via front-panel pushbuttons, adding a gain pushbutton, and doubling the inputs and outputs to permit the simultaneous connection of a second turntable.\nAlso unlike the Tube Box DS, the DS2 is available in silver or black aluminum -- with, in either finish, wooden side panels (add $100) veneered in walnut, rosenut, or eucalyptus, to match the plinths of some of Pro-Ject\u2019s higher-end turntables.\nLooks are important to some; I wondered if the Tube Box DS2\u2019s appearance would make it more than just another pretty faceplate.\nWhat first popped out at me about the Pro-Ject is what pops out of the top of the Tube Box DS2 itself: the heads of those two 12AX7 tubes. (Most of the tubes\u2019 height is hidden within the case.) Each tube has its own little cage -- really, not much more than a protective hat supported by two posts. If you want to swap out tubes, there\u2019s not much to grab. I left the stock tubes where they were.\nMy review sample, in black with walnut panels, measured 9.45\u201dW x 3.7\u201dH x 8.9\u201dD and weighed 4.3 pounds. (In all aluminum, the Tube Box DS2 is smaller and lighter: 8.1\u201dW x 3.6\u201dH x 8.9\u201dD and 3.6 pounds.) Its weight, along with its rubber feet, held the unit in place when I pushed its buttons, or hooked it up to my turntable and integrated amplifier.\nThe rear panel\u2019s RCA input jacks and outputs are aligned with the tube circuitry within, but even after connecting the DS2 correctly the first time and listening to it for several weeks, and now staring at it as I type this, I\u2019m still confused by the layout. Rather than having complete sets of input and output jacks, the ins and outs for each channel are grouped together, and duplicated to accommodate a second turntable. The jacks\u2019 positions are mirrored, or bilaterally symmetrical: all input sockets are on the outside, all output sockets on the inside. 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I pushed Subsonic on and off a few times but heard little effect in my system.\nThe Tube Box DS2 offers versatility: for listeners with one or two turntables, and/or who have different kinds of cartridges from any number of brands, and/or who might be inclined to tweak and adjust with each LP, or even while playing a single disc.\nThe Tube Box DS2 took the place of my solid-state NAD PP2i phono preamp ($169), which amplifies signals from my Pro-Ject Debut Carbon turntable with stock tonearm and Ortofon Red MM cartridge, then sends them along to an NAD C 325BEE integrated amplifier, which drives a pair of Elac Debut B6 speakers via 9\u2019 runs of Element Cable Double Run speaker cable terminated with banana plugs.\nIt wasn\u2019t until this time last year that I felt settled enough to get back into vinyl. I was regularly enjoying my collection of digital music, and had only recently discovered the wonders of streaming tunes from an online digital library. I admired and respected the new technology, but I didn\u2019t love it.\nNone of my integrated amps had had a phono stage, so in addition to a turntable I had to buy a phono preamp, and over the past year, with my new NAD combination, I\u2019ve revived my love affair with my LPs. But I had the nagging feeling that something was missing. I wasn\u2019t getting anything from vinyl that I couldn\u2019t get from CD. There was no sense of grandeur, no old-fashioned slam, and analog warmth remained elusive. I blamed my solid-state preamp and set my sights on the Tube Box DS2.\nA preamplifier, whether it\u2019s feeding a power amp or simply amplifying the signal from a cartridge, depends on balance. If it supplies too little gain, it can sound veiled, dim, and uncommitted. Too much gain, and the output is overmodulated, unstable, and obnoxious. 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        "raw_content": "\u0413\u043e\u043b\u043e\u0432\u043d\u0430 \u00bb Museums \u00bb The Sudak fortess \u00bb Landscape context\nThe medieval fortress town located on the northern slope and near the foot of high Fortress mountain projecting into the sea, which from the south (from the sea), and the east is surrounded by steep inaccessible and difficult to access slopes from the west. The Fortress Mountain itself is a natural dominant throughout of all Sudak valley, and the location of a fortified point here allowed to control not only the valley, but the sea and dry-valley routes that led to it. On the coast of Sudak bay, between the Fortress Mountain and the Mount Polvani-Oba a port part of the city was located, the line of defense which was combined with the upland fortress.\nThe originality of the Sudak fortress and its role in the surrounding landscape are defined with organic indivisible bond of the fortress with a small clearly delineated mountain that with its southern steep rocky slope projects into the sea, towering high above it, and with the opposite northern gentle slope adjacents to the spacious picturesque Sudak valley.\nThe fortress, which has protected rich medieval city, has been built with maximum usage of defensive qualities of the mountain that stretches along the coast to 800 m and 500 m wide. From the north fortifications built along the foot of the mountain and then covering it from east and west, raise along the edge of steep toward the top. The fortress and the mountain are an entire cultural landscape, highly expressive architectural and natural formation that is closely associated with a large expanse of the valley and located town inside. The Fortress Mountain and its crowning fortress dominate over Sudak bay and valley are a key element of many landscapes.\nThe Sudak fortress\u2019 complex is a powerful natural urban dominant with a large range. It provides a unique beauty and historical character throughout visually connected to it area. Landscape qualities of the upland fortress have the same high value as architectural and urban ones, which are confirmed with many works of famous artists, writers and poets.\nHigh landscape qualities of the Fortress Mountain, its dominant role in the environment due not only to its size and shape, but also to features of its location in the Sudak valley. The Fortress Mountain is located on the edge of the valley to the sea. It is located in a peculiar natural and spatial node of the Valley, namely on the edge of the land and sea, and the borders of surrounding the valley eminences, and its low areas. Remoted for more than a kilometer from forming valley\u2019s amphitheater slopes and, towering over its plain lower part, it visually captures this natural node, actively distinguishes it in the space of the valley. Architectural and natural complex of the Sudak fortress can be seen well from the much part of Sudak valley and slopes of limiting it mountains. Especially active is its specific opening in the southern, the widest, and close to it part of the valley. At a kilometer zone are the most valuable observation points, located on the mountains Saharna golova (Sugar head) and Polvani-Oba and near the turning of a road that leads to the Novy Svet. It also has the most valuable overview fronts. Survey axis of the waterfront, which with a smooth arc rans nearly a mile along the open spaces of the sea, is one of the best views of the Fortress Mountain, its specific opening from the east.\nThe more important part of the fortess\u2019 viewing zone is its territory, where it is viewed from the inside, and where it is made \u200b\u200bits closest connection with the environment. From here \u2013 from an open flat area of the former city \u2013 the unity of architectural and natural fortress\u2019 complex with surrounding landscape can be seen especially eloquently. The fortress is fully turned to it and, being in a natural node and spatial focus of the Sudak valley, is the best place of its viewing.\nHigh landscape qualities have a sea view of Sudak. From the sea it is especially terrific view on topped battlements and towers almost sheer cliffs of the Fortess Mountain, majestic historical and natural dominant of the city.",
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        "raw_content": "Turn your Writing Into a Work from Home Business\nWriting from home is the fastest growing career today. Being a freelance writer has traditionally been a work at home job, and now that working at home is becoming more popular, there have been more writers in the industry. If you like to write and have a good grasp of the English language, you will never be at a loss for the work at home writing jobs.\nStarting your career as a work at home writer is as easy as doing some Internet research and applying for a job. There are many ways to break into the writing field, even if you have no previous experience. Online opportunities abound, and there are still many writers who stay exclusively in the print market.\nWhile many writers dream of one day writing the great American novel, most writers are realistic in knowing that they are going to have to do some other types of writing to get paid on a consistent basis.\nWriting for pay is mostly if not exclusively, done in the non-fiction genre. While occasionally you will find contests for fiction writing or for poetry, these opportunities are few and far between when compared to the non-fiction opportunities.\nWriting from home as a Wahm requires that you have a reliable Internet connection, good written communication skills and the ability to be a self-starter. As a writer, you will be in charge of your time and your projects. There will always be deadlines to meet and new writing opportunities to try. You will be responsible for balancing your writing with the rest of your life.\nYou must also have the ability to research a wide variety of topics. As you accept assignments, you\u2019ll be challenged to learn about and write about topics that you may have little experience in.\nFreelance writing from home can break down into three specific areas: writing for print, writing for the web and blogging. Although blogging is technically writing for the web, there are many distinctions that make it different from other web writing opportunities.\nWriting for print is what people generally think of when they hear the term \u201cfreelance writer.\u201d Wahm writers who write for the print markets need to first build a reputation as a reliable and eloquent writer. If you\u2019ve never written for the print markets before, start with smaller, local publications and then work from there.\nYou\u2019ll need to find a list of publications that are accepting \u201cqueries.\u201d Queries are a combination of a letter of introduction and a pitch for a story idea. Most writers rely on the Writer\u2019s Market reference guide for lists of publications.\nThe Writer\u2019s Market has comprehensive information on a variety of newsletters, magazines and other publications that are taking queries. Start with topics that you know the most about and try writing a few queries to get yourself going in the print market.\nThe only drawback to writing for print is that the period between when you write and when you get paid can be months long. For many Wahms, this is just not feasible. Writing for the web, however, can meet their income needs and still allow them to write from home.\nThere are many categories of writing for the web. You can be a ghostwriter for e-books or other Internet media. Many people need copywriters to provide content for their sales letters and websites. You can also offer your services to webmasters who need fresh content for their blog or newsletter. The opportunities are endless.\nBlogging is yet another way to make money as a writing wahm (Work at Home Mom). Blogs are an ever-growing form of Internet media. Blog writers generally provide their own content. You can make money as a wahm by starting your own blog and posting to it daily.\nIf you love to write, you can start several blogs at once and multiply your earnings. If you are an experienced blogger you can make money posting on other people\u2019s posts.",
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In reality it is possible to exclude this hypothesis and move toward Anosognosia definition as the result of a particular lesion that affects some cognitive functions.\nThe main reason for this pathology, is the fact that the symmetrical lesions in the other hemisphere of the brain does not give rise to this peculiar phenomenon. Also the brain areas attacked by the lesion, that produces the Anosognosia in the hemiplegic patient, are a source of debates and studies; that some authors found in somatosensory areas of the cortex (S1-S2), in the insula and their interconnections, they are areas that would be affected by the injury, and it would produce symptoms of Anosognosia.\nHere are some theories about the dynamics of the Anosognosia which is considered to be an alteration as a result in let part of our brain \u201cobserve\u201d the status of our own body and to build a \u201cself\u201d concrete and credible; in fact the somatosensory areas have the task of develop and give meaning to all the informations of our body, putting at risk our ability to self-monitor our body.\nIn literature, the anecdotes relating to Anosognosia, are numerous, and anyone who wants to manage the post stroke rehabilitation will have experiences on their own with cases of patients with Anosognosia.\nOn this particular, the first case that caused my biggest impression was Mr. N.; precisely because he had a teaching knowledge of the Anosognosia but not practical and that literally took me off guard. I remember with particular affection this patient because he taught me a lot about anosognosia.\nExtracted from VIDEO GUIDE: \u201cRecovering from a left hemiplegia\u201d\n\u201cThe case of Mr. N.\u201d\n\u201cAt the moment in which I was to accompany Mr. Enne, to his own bed after the first session of physiotherapy at the hospital and while transferring him from the wheelchair to his own bed, I started to greet him by telling him that we would have see each other the next day at the same time.\u201d\nMr. N. calmly and seriously, and even with a gesture of pity for me, said that \u201cHe would not see me the next day because he would have gone\u201d. The time-frames and the promptness of its response, led me believe that it was true and that I was the one who had not been advised by the administration about his transfer (actually quite unusual after a single day of hospitalization).\nThat is why I started to ask more information and if, by chance, he had been assigned to another hospital, but the answer that I received from Mr. Enne began to turn me on doubts about the veracity of his statements:\n\u201cI am not going back to my house because I have to return to my job\u201d. So I asked if his relatives would pick him up\u2026his answer eliminates any doubt about the fact that I had fallen completely in what is defined as a \u201cconfabulation\u201d, or the \u201creconstruction of a parallel reality\u201d generated by my patient. My subsequent questions made me understand both and how it was possible due to the limits of his condition. The answer to my question was: \u201cNo, I have here the car in the parking lot and I\u2019m going alone.\u201d \u201cForgive me, but how can you go to the parking lot and drive the car with all the left side of the body that does not move?\u201d Then he told me \u201cAh yes. the reason is the following: today a nurse moved my leg improperly, and makes me unable to walk, but is fine, is not a big deal\u201d\nMy interrogation was soon interrupted by the patient himself who asked without middle terms, if I could let him rest because he felt tired.\nPatients with Anosognosia not only are indifferent to their own pathological state, but compared to the news related to the severity of his state of health, these are not accompanied by anguish, but yes by a cold answer, free of emotions.\nI consider it is essential to treat this argument in a context of post stroke rehabilitation, in the first place to try to make understand family members of patients who suffer from Anosognosia that his condition is the unequivocal result of a brain injury; therefore it is not a conscious and intentional behavior.\nI think it is important to clarify this because it is easy to perceive how this disorder can alter the balances within the family. In addition it is important to discuss the argument that, if we do a good job, the left hemiplegic patient and also with Anosognosia will begin to move and walk again : but if in this context in which there is a difficulty in perceiving a pathology and all its effects, we want to improve and correct their defects, we will find ourselves faced with a conflict of objectives.\nIn conclusion, the propose the rehabilitation after a stroke to a patient who does not consider to have any motor, perceptual and cognitive disorder, is as to seek to impose a drastic diet to an obese that consider himself remarkably low weight: the risk may result insistent and out of place.\nFor this reason, compared to a clinical frame of the anosognosic patient, is more than reasonable the development of a rehabilitation of neurocognitive type, where each rehabilitation act need to have as a target, the improvement on the awareness of their own body, increasing the fair perception of themselves and organizing all the cognitive processes necessaries for the proper construction of the information, both which are in the interior of their body, such as those relating to the environment, such as attention, memory, and the planning of the movement.\nIn order to aggravate the already complexity from a patient with a left paralysis of his body and with serious difficulties to accept his own health status, there are often other disorders to be taken into consideration, according to the suffered injury. 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        "raw_content": "\u2190 \u201cThe peril of Auntie Beryl\u201d\nHeadlines, deadlines, outlines (but not hemlines) \u2192\n\u201cI hope he gets to / baptising me soon\u201d\nAn interesting case, on a topic I don\u2019t think has been previously adjudicated on. The case was dealt with by the Romford County Court, and I think handled with a great deal of sensitivity by the Judge, and who did something at the end of the judgment that I thought was quite quite excellent.\nRe C (A Child) [2012] EW Misc 15 (CC)\nhttp://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/Misc/2012/15.html\nThe child, C, was 10 \u00bd years old. Her parents were separated. Both had been of the Jewish faith, although the father underwent a religious experience and converted to Christianity. All four grandparents were Jewish. The parents following the separation had arrived at a shared parenting arrangement, alternating care on a weekly basis.\nDuring some time with her father, C went to a Christian festival and on her return told him that she too had had a religious experience and wanted to be baptised as a Christian.\nThere was a dispute in the evidence about this as to whether father was pushing the child into it and making secret arrangements (mother\u2019s case) or whether he was cautious and careful and wanted C to spend some real time thinking about it and discussed it with the mother (father\u2019s case)\nIn any event, the mother made an application for a Prohibited Steps Order.\nA CAFCASS officer reported, and ascertained that C had thought about things very carefully and had very firm and clear wishes about wanting to be baptised. The report was something of a curate\u2019s egg, recommending both that C\u2019s wishes be listened to and that the decision be postponed for two years.\nThe Court rejected all of the assertions that mother made that the father had been \u2018brainwashing\u2019 the child or taken secret steps to arrange a baptism class behind mother\u2019s back.\nOne of the issues the mother cited was this text message from father, which she claimed was proof that the baptism issue was being driven firmly by father\n23. \u201cCan I suggest that you speak to C thoroughly before you write your statement to the court and consider how you (and your parents) actions will sit with her before you continue with this. I re-spoke with her a few times and she is absolutely adamant that she wants to be baptised. If she wasn\u2019t I would not have continued, but she is absolutely dead set. Don\u2019t damage your relationship with her any further by being the mother who didn\u2019t talk and listen to her.\nI\u2019m asking you to consider this for C\u2019s sake and also for your sake (by which I mean for the sake of your relationship with her). I have made a promise to C that I will fight for the right for her to practise and grow in her faith, and so can\u2019t back down. \u2026\u201d\nI have to say that mother\u2019s reading of that text was not mine, and it was not the Judge\u2019s either\nI do not accept that the text message from the father which the mother has exhibited to her statement shows that it is the father who is driving this application and that it is his idea that C should be baptised. Of course as a committed Christian he wishes to do all he can to support her wish in this regard. That is only natural, but I accept his evidence that faith is a free gift from God to his daughter and not something which he would ever try to force upon her. His cautious, patient and sensitive approach to dealing with C\u2019s request over the past nine months strongly supports his case on this point.\nThe Judge was critical of mother making the application for Prohibited Steps as an ex parte application \u2013 she had claimed that there was about to be a secret baptism and thus she had to rush to Court. (There is a nice exchange of letters between the Rabbi and the Minister about this, set out within the judgment)\nI do not accept the validity of the reasons put forward by the mother for making her without notice application. It was wholly wrong for her not to have checked either with the father or with his Minister to discover the truth before applying to the court. There simply was no immediate danger. This has had serious consequences. She obtained her order on an assertion of fact that both children has secretly been enrolled in baptism classes without her knowledge or consent which was simply untrue.\nOn the issue of whether a decision should wait for two years, the Judge decided this\nI have made it clear to the parties that I have no power to order C to be baptised. That is as decision for the Minister of her church to take in the light of his evaluation of her understanding and commitment, so far as he judges those criteria to be relevant. My powers are limited to considering whether the father should be prohibited from taking any positive steps towards his daughter\u2019s baptism and in terms of any specific issues order directing that such steps may be taken without the consent of the mother.\nThe issue of delay is an important factor in this case. Since C herself first raised the issue ten months has passed and just over five months since the issue came to a head in November 2011. That is a long time in a child\u2019s life. The court has received all the relevant information to make an informed decision but is now being asked by the Cafcass officer to delay that decision for a further two years with no guarantee then of a decision being appropriate to be made. The court is also being asked by the mother to delay making that decision for a further five and a half years when C will be sixteen.\nThe only possible justification for that delay would be that the court is not satisfied that C has sufficient maturity and understanding to take such an important step in her life. I could see some justification for taking that course if the court could be sure that at age twelve and a half C will be sufficiently more mature to make a decision which her parents would have to respect. But that is not the mother\u2019s primary position. She in effect reserves her position to continue to argue that even at that age C will still be too immature to decide. If the court is against her now on waiting to age sixteen she reluctantly accepts the Cafcass recommendation.\nThe advantage of any delay has in any event to be weighed against the risk of further emotional harm being suffered by C waiting for the decision to be made.\nI am satisfied that a decision must be made now for two reasons. The first is that in my judgment a decision to delay carries a significant risk of emotional harm to the child. The second is that upon consideration of all the evidence there is no proper purpose in any delay. I am satisfied that C has already reached a sufficient degree of maturity and understanding to make a properly informed decision. In this respect I disagree with the Cafcass recommendation so I must explain why.\nThe first reason is that the author of the report does not herself make any recommendation. Since the report was specifically directed towards ascertaining the wishes and feelings of the child I make no criticism of the author on that account. The suggestion for delay comes from her line Manager who has never herself met or spoken to the child. The second reason is that the report gives no reason why the decision should be delayed.\nThe third reason is that the report writer gives no indication of any concern on her part about the lack of maturity of the child. On the contrary she notes, as confirmed by the parents, that C is a bright articulate child who was able clearly to express her views and give reasons for them. The final reason is that C has maintained a consistent wish to be baptised for over ten months in the face of opposition from her mother and has been able to give age appropriate reasons for her decision, a factor which the line Manager does not appear to have taken into account\nThe Court also took into account that the baptism would not have any irrevocable impact on C\u2019s ability to follow her Jewish faith in later life (it would have been interesting had the roles here been reversed)\nAnd thus the Court declined to make the Prohibited Steps order and indicated that there was no reason why C could not be baptised if that was what she wished and that the Minister who would be undertaking the ceremony was content (he ordered that the judgment could be disclosed)\nThe very last part of the judgment was, I think, a very nice touch, and something worth considering for other cases with children of this age and understanding \u2013 the Judge wrote an open letter to the child\n80. Dear C,\nIt must seem rather strange for me to write to you when we have never met but I have heard a lot about you from your parents and it has been my job to make an important decision about your future.\nSometimes parents simply cannot agree on what is best for their child but they can\u2019t both be right. Your father thinks it is right for you to be baptised as a Christian now. Your mother wants you to wait until you are older so they have asked me to decide for them. That is my job.\nI have listened to everything your mother and father have wanted to say to me about this and also to what you wanted to tell me. You have done that by speaking to the Cafcass lady and she has passed on to me what you said to her. That has made my job much easier and I want to thank you for telling me so clearly why you want to be baptised now. It is important for me to know how you feel.\nMy job is to decide simply what is best for you and I have decided that the best thing for you is that you are allowed to start your baptism classes as soon as they can be arranged and that you are baptised as a Christian as soon as your Minister feels you are ready.\nBeing baptised does not mean that you give up your Jewish heritage. That will always be part of you and I hope that you will continue to learn more about that heritage and about you mother\u2019s faith. Even after you are baptised you are still free to change your mind about your faith later when you are older. Finally, and this is the most important thing, both your mother and father will carry on loving you just as much whatever happens about your baptism.\nI understand that the past few months have been a difficult time for you but that is over now and the decision is made. I send you my very best wishes for the future.\nJudge John Platt\nPosted in case law and tagged baptism, can a child be baptised if one parent objects?, christian, jew, prohibited steps order, religion, religious conversion, specific issue order. Bookmark the permalink.\nRupert Holderness | June 3, 2013 at 4:18 pm\nThank you for highlighting this case and the Judge\u2019s sensitive approach. His letter to C us moving.\nPhilip Measures | June 4, 2013 at 2:47 pm\nBut it doesn\u2019t define what \u2018baptism\u2019 is \u2013 at the expense of going all theological there is nothing in the Bible that refers to infant baptism / sprinkling but, rather Baptism by complete immersion in water following a \u201cgood confession\u201d of one\u2019s faith. That clearly means that anyone being baptized needs to have quite a mature understanding of what is involved and the implications of taking such a step. At ten-and-a-half I really do believe that such a level of maturity and understanding is unlikely to have been reached and I agree with the mother\u2019s position and feel that the Judge failed to properly understand and take into account the full implications..\nsuesspiciousminds | June 6, 2013 at 12:19 pm\nI think the Judge\u2019s view, having looked at it, were that there were no irrevocable implications. (Unless one assumes that one of the two faiths is right and the other is wrong AND that \u2018backing the wrong horse\u2019 will have consequences for you in the afterlife; which would be rather tough for a Court to determine. )\nI think that IF there had been evidence presented to say that the baptism would result in it being impossible for the child to have a change of heart and take up her mother\u2019s faith \u2013 which seemed a notional one rather than an active following of the Jewish faith, the Judge would probably have said that it was too soon for the child to take an irrevocable step.\nYou raise a wider point, which is that at age 10 1/2 are you really in a position to weigh up two competing religions, the impact of your choice on your family and what it might mean for you. That conflict, if your parents separate and follow different faiths is probably a tough one for a young person of any age.\nKay | June 11, 2013 at 4:42 pm\nHHJ Platt banned the respondent father from allowing the child to be confirmed until she was 16 \u2013 as his threshold should have been the same as for the decision to baptise, the Judge\u2019s decision appears inconsistent and unworthy of praise.\nBy such reasoning, you object to the church view that the age of reason is at seven. Equally it is unlikely that a Court would accept this threshold age, somewhat unfairly.\nPhilip Measures | June 12, 2013 at 3:53 pm\nI think that the mother probably brought the Case on the wrong grounds! I also see no Biblical evidence for Confirmation and, yes, I feel the age of 7 is also not Biblical. 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        "raw_content": "\u2190 Shoe-throwing and Interim Care Order\nTag, you\u2019re it \u2192\nPosted on August 4, 2015 by suesspiciousminds\nIf you aren\u2019t familiar with Strategy Meetings, they usually happen where there is a suspicious or unexplained injury to a child, and the medical professionals meet with the social worker and sometimes police, to gather together all of the relevant information and consider the options for going forward.\nIn this case, Re L (application to withdraw ) (Head injuries : Unknown cause) 2015 http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWFC/HCJ/2015/67.html\nthey took on a particular significance.\nA quick caveat \u2013 this case took place in my local Court, so of course I know some of the lawyers involved, and it was decided by my Designated Family Judge. I have had absolutely no involvement in the case (I never write about cases that I have had even a tiny part in) but of course it is much more easy to be dispassionate about the rubbish arguments deployed by Mr Edward Shirtsleeves and Miss Rebecca Cufflinks of counsel when I\u2019ve never met them and never will, rather than people who might concievably be in kicking distance of my shins from time to time.\nBroad issues in this case were that in October 2014, a child presented to hospital with signs of head trauma. He was unwell at the time and has thankfully recovered. A strategy meeting was held in November, and care proceedings were later commenced. The child was made the subject of an Interim Care Order and placed with an aunt.\nAt the final hearing, the Local Authority sought findings that the child had been shaken by one of his parents, suffering significant harm as a result.\nAfter the medical evidence had been heard in those proceedings in June 2015, the Local Authority applied to the Court to withdraw their application.\nEssentially, the evidence of the experts and medical professionals was put to the test over those days, and by the conclusion of the medical evidence it had become clear to all those in this matter, including myself, that the local authority, who must prove their case against the parents, were in a position where it was highly unlikely that the evidence would support findings to the requisite standard against the parents and the threshold criteria would not be met in this single-issue case. I make it plain that there can be no criticism of the fact that the Local Authority issued proceedings here where there was clearly a prima facie case from the time L fell ill on the basis of the medical information which was supplied to them.\nVery properly in my judgment, and with exemplary good grace, the Local Authority made their application having taken stock of the evidence available to them at this point in the hearing.\nTo found the basis for permitting the local authority to withdraw their application, I note the difficulties posed which have arisen in this unique case: some are serious, some perhaps less so, and some only visible with hindsight. There were gaps in the information available to the experts, and gaps in their own expertise as regards being able to come to clear understanding about what happened to L medically. There was, however, less uncertainty amongst the treating clinicians at Worthing Hospital as regards the cause of L\u2019s head injuries at the critical point in time when life-changing decisions were to be made as regards his future, and I have concluded on all the evidence that this is something which requires careful exploration and recording in this judgment.\nL\u2019s case and his long separation from the care of his own family will, I hope, contribute to a greater understanding of how the identified omissions which prevailed in this case might be avoided in future, though that may be poor consolation for his family.\nI have the weight of the expert evidence in this case as my yardstick to measure the identified omissions: it is difficult to imagine a more experienced and respected array of consultants with specialist knowledge, who have been stretched to and at times beyond their limits, but who have also provided valuable opinion in terms of their views of best practice. The case illustrates the position that there are limits to what can be achieved forensically.\nIt is important that this judgment is seen as specific to the highly unusual case of L. Hindsight offers the court the opportunity to develop a counsel of perfection, but I am the first to acknowledge that this is unlikely to be achievable and practices vary and will always vary, and may be resource-specific. I can only do the best I can on what I have to go on in this matter with its very unusual features. The information about L which the experts had to go on was undoubtedly insufficient, and that in turn has left the court in the position where it cannot simply bypass their powerful evidence and return without more to the clinical picture available at Worthing Hospital to make findings, because such doubt has been cast upon L\u2019s case as it was dealt with there. The information that there was what now appears to have been a very relevant differential diagnosis in relation to the cause of L\u2019s injuries was available to the hospital, but it was not provided to the Local Authority at the outset of the case. The fact that there was a later differential diagnosis with a recommendation for further investigations related to L\u2019s treatment was not fully conveyed to anyone in this case until the matter got to court.\nIf you are involved in a child protection case involving a head injury to a child or are a doctor who is involved in this area, I\u2019d commend the entire judgment to you. It throws up a lot of really important practice issues, which are beyond the scope of this small(ish) piece.\nYou will see that although the Judge does not criticise the Local Authority for bringing the case to Court (and of course the Court when they made Interim Care Orders had to make the decision on the same information that the LA had), we still end up in a situation where the parents were separated from their child for around seven months when they had done nothing wrong.\nThe mother was separated from her child for seven months. That is an almost unimaginable situation. I reaffirm the significance of this; of what she has missed out on in enjoying the first wonderful months of her child\u2019s life and of what she must suffered as a result. She has lost her happy relationship with the father as well.\nI think all of us could agree that this is intolerable. But what\u2019s the solution? One immediately cries out that the case must be heard more swiftly, but it is clear from reading this case that it was only by deploying a raft of very specialist experts that the true picture with all of its complexities emerged. If someone had decided at the outset that the Court would reach a decision after say three months, those experts wouldn\u2019t have reported and it is possible that the wrong conclusion could have been reached.\nAs Billy The Kid used to say, \u201cSpeed\u2019s fine, partner, but accuracy is final\u201d\nThe other solution is not easy. Faced with an application for an Interim Care Order, with the treating medical professionals telling the Court that this child has been hospitalised as a result of one of his parents violently shaking him, one is therefore asking a Court to take that risk on their own shoulders and keep the child and family together. As we can see with the benefit of hindsight, that would have been the right thing to do on this occasion. But ask yourself what would happen if a Local Authority (or a Court) decided that the medical evidence might later be proven wrong and left the child at home, where a second injury possibly more serious or life-threatening occurred? How would Ofsted, the newspapers, the House of Commons, the public, react to that?\nPart of the problem is that at the time when the social worker and then the Court has to make the decision about where the child should be whilst everything is investigated, that those cracks in the medical evidence haven\u2019t yet appeared. It is only when ALL of the source material is available and looked at by people in painstaking detail, people with expertise, that you really get a sense of whether the evidence is unequivocal or whether this is a case with some real grey areas.\nA Judge faced with an application for an Interim Care Order in those circumstances will know that there is a risk of very serious injury but also that until all of the experts has reported we will not know whether the medical evidence is cast-iron or swiss cheese. Short of the parents going to live with another trustworthy adult or vice versa (which is not really a practical solution for a seven month period of time), the risk can\u2019t be absolutely protected against whilst the child is with the parents. What\u2019s the lesser of two evils here?\nThe way to keep the child at home with the parents is for the Judge to say \u201cI know that there is risk here, I know that if it turns out that the medical evidence provided so far is right then these parents may have seriously harmed the child and may do it again, but experience has showed us that the only time one can be absolutely confident about the medical evidence is at final hearing when it is put to proof, so I am deciding that the risk should be taken in keeping this family with the parents, and I make that decision knowing that something could go wrong, no matter how much effort is put into a protection plan\u201d. And for a Court of Appeal to back a Judge up in that situation.\nI would not pretend that this would be an easy thing to do. If it goes wrong, the clamour would be for heads to roll and it would be a judicial head on the paraphet.\nAnyway, back to the particular case.\nEveryone was in agreement that the case should be withdrawn and the Court should find that the threshold was not met; but the issue was whether the Court should consider making a declaration under the Human Rights Act and possibly compensation (although note that the Legal Aid Agency are currently stating that the Statutory Charge applies to such HRA compensation and it would all be swallowed up to repay legal costs)\nThe argument was twofold :-\n1. That the medical professionals on the ground (not the Court appointed experts) had made serious mistakes which led to the child being removed and hence a breach of article 8\n2. That the strategy meeting convened had been one at which a decision was made for the issue of proceedings, and thus was something that the parents should have been invited to, and failure to involve them was a breach of article 8 and article 6.\nThe Judge had been critical of some of the treating medical team on the ground, but was mindful that this was not, and could not purport to be a medical negligence case \u2013 the doctors had not been represented, nor had their Trust, and it was going outside the scope of the care proceedings to conduct that exercise. The Court could go as far as it had, which was to identify practice areas for improvement and highlight failings, but apportioning blame was going too far.\nThe second point was developed more fully.\nI have been referred to Re R [2002] 1 FLR 755, Re L [2002] 2 FLR 730, Re G [2003] 2 FLR 42, where the protection offered by Article 8 was seen to extend to all stages of the decision-making process in child protection proceedings. [4]Re M [2001] 2 FLR 1300; Re S (Minors) [2002] 1 FLR 815; McMichael v UK [1995] 20 EHRR 205 and the injunction that: \u201cWhilst Article 8 contains no explicit procedural requirements, the decision-making process leading to measures of interference must be fair and such as to afford due respect to the interests safeguarded by Article 8.\u201d\nIn Re G, the importance of full and frank disclosure by a local authority was emphasised:\ni) Informing the parents of its plansii) Giving factual reasons\niii) Giving an opportunity for parents to answer allegation\niv) Providing an opportunity to make representations\nv) Allowing the parents the opportunity to attend and address any crucial discussions.\nI have also been referred to Re M (Care: Challenging Decisions by Local Authority) [2001] 2 FLR 1300 where parents were not present at a discussion where the decision was taken to place a child from adoption; Re L (Care: Assessment: Fair Trial) [2002] 2 FLR 730 for the premise that the case must be viewed as a whole and exclusion may not in itself render the proceedings unfair.\nS 47 of the Children Act 1989 governs the duty of a Local Authority to investigate. The relevant aspects of this section are:\nS47 (1) 1:\n(b)have reasonable cause to suspect that a child who lives, or is found, in their area is suffering, or is likely to suffer, significant harm,\nthe authority shall make, or cause to be made, such enquiries as they consider necessary to enable them to decide whether they should take any action to safeguard or promote the child\u2019s welfare.. . .\n(2)(b)have reasonable cause to suspect that a child who lives, or is found, in their area is suffering, or is likely to suffer, significant harm, the authority shall make, or cause to be made, such enquiries as they consider necessary to enable them to decide whether they should take any action to safeguard or promote the child\u2019s welfare.\nIn addition I have been referred to the Sussex Child Protection and Safeguarding Procedures, published in March 2015. I have not been privy to this document hitherto. It contains a chapter on Strategy Discussions and Discussions, envisaged as a preliminary step before initiating a S 47 Enquiry, and when one is required, to plan how it should be undertaken. It provides guidelines for convening a strategy discussion or discussion. Discussions are advised in the case of serious physical abuse. It is identified as a \u201cconfidential professionals\u2019 discussion\u201d and participants are identified as a \u201cprofessionals sufficiently senior to be able to contribute, although exceptional circumstances may arise where others may usefully contribute\u201d. The relevant Consultant is highlighted as a required participant, as here.\nThere is no requirement to include parents at such a discussion.\nIn this case, I am faced with the tension between the need for a confidential professionals\u2019 discussion to take place to which parents would not ordinarily be invited, and the argument that these parents should have been invited to contribute to that meeting, either for whole or part of it.\nMore detail about the Strategy Meeting followed\n(a) The Strategy Discussion\nIn a case such as this, the decision to initiate a statutory s 47 inquiry (set out above) is taken following a strategy meeting held with relevant interested representatives of social services and external agencies such as the police, GPs and other medical personnel, schools, carers and, in appropriate cases, more specialised individuals. No more than and no less than that occurred in this case.\nThe document generated by the meeting on 5th November is headed \u201cRecord of Strategy Discussion.\u201d I see that It was called for as follows: \u201cReferral from hospital this morning L had been admitted on two occasions. L has subdural bleeds of different ages. Suggestion non accidental injury. Possible shaken baby\u201c.\nThe proceedings hare was set running on what appears to have been the basis of the single clinical view provided at that meeting. There were a number of doctors at the meeting \u2013 Dr Cooke, Dr Kabole and Dr Shute in particular.\nThese meetings are familiar to the Court. There is a protocol locally in operation across the three local authorities which sets out the normal parameters for such a discussion, which in short includes those who should \u201cgenerally\u201d be involved. It reads \u201call participants should be aware that a strategy Discussion/Meeting is a confidential professionals meeting and as such, notes of the meeting should not be shared within anyone without the permission of the chair\u201d.\nIt was chaired by Amanda Cole but I do not know who made the record. Its accuracy has been explored by the parties with Dr Hazell who gave her input over the phone. I have to say that the list of negatives does not quite coincide with Dr Hazell\u2019s more nuanced evidence but I make nothing of that.\nThe Social Worker Ros Sims told the court in her statement that L\u2019s injuries were confirmed at the strategy meeting by the consultant paediatricians who attended as non-accidental injuries and consistent with L having been shaken and have resulted in the significant harm that has been medically evidence. The entire case stood on the information available to West Sussex County Council. It was the only thing which supported his removal. The initial stated belief of the local authority was that \u201cL had experienced significant harm from one or more of his carers\u201d.\nIt was known that the parents were to be arrested and interviewed because it is recorded. The only planning in relation to further action by the local authority was that they were to make a decision regarding legal proceedings. In Re G [2003] 2 FLR 42 the first of the identified requirements upon a Local Authority is to inform parents of their plans. The recorded plan was to move to a decision in relation to legal proceedings. That is all.\nThe issue is whether in this case, as distinct from other cases where parents would not normally be included in a confidential professionals meeting,[ and ]should have been invited.\nMr Storey argues that on the basis of Re G, where the protection offered by Article 8 was seen to extend to all stages of the decision-making process in child protection proceedings, this particular strategy discussion should be considered as part of that inclusive roll call to say that he fact that the mother and father were not invited to the Strategy Discussion was an incursion into that right because to was a decision to separate the mother from the child.\nLooking again at that decision. I am mindful that what has to be determined is whether, having regard to the particular circumstances of the case, and notably the serious nature of the decisions to be taken, the parents were involved in the decision making as a whole, to a degree sufficient to protect their interests. If not this would amount to a failure to respect their family life and the interference resulting from the decision will not be capable of being regarded as \u201cnecessary\u201d within the meaning of Article 8.\u201d\nMr Storey takes that decision at its highest, and sets it as the first rule in every case, to mean that this particular decision was part of the trial process and the parents were entitled to participate without qualification. If that is the case, then potentially parents would be entitled to be present at every strategy discussion, and the essentially confidential nature of the discussions would be lost.\nLike the experts in L\u2019s case I am really hampered. All I have are the recordings. All I know is that the wheels had been set in motion prior to that meeting because there was a plan to arrest the parents and the social workers were going to refer the case to their legal department. It was technically not a decision to separate the parents from L, as far as I can tell from the notes. They are not likely to reflect the whole of the discussions. However I do not have the benefit of the evidence of those present: they have not been required to set out their evidence as to what occurred and why.\nThat did make matters difficult. The Judge distilled the HRA argument into a central question\nTo reach any conclusion as regards an infringement of the parents\u2019 rights due to not being invited, a court would at the very least have to ask the following question; Was the omission to invite the parents to a confidential professionals\u2019 discussion, where the case was extremely serious in terms of what was being advanced medically, where their accounts appear not been given to the discussion, an infringement?\nThe Judge goes on to say, that understanding that the HRA point was developed once it became clear that the medical evidence was less solid than it would have appeared at the outset of the case, that there were important evidential matters which would have been needed to be obtained and put to witnesses before the Court could properly make that decision.\nThe evidential basis for answering those questions with care and fairness is not available to me. To really understand what occurred and why, a court would at the very least need a detailed response from the local authority, and evidence from the key participants which could be fairly and properly tested. I cannot therefore take this point any further.\nWhat does concern me however is the medical information which was given then and later which tended so strongly to characterise this case as a case of inflicted injury as opposed to there having been another possible identifiable cause as of 4th November and indeed throughout. That alternative possibility has never gone away during this case. The Local Authority assumed that to be the only available diagnosis at the start of the case and the court only had the single view upon which to proceed.\nThe Court also expressed disquiet about the medical information provided at that meeting, most notably that it was not communicated to the Strategy Meeting that at least one treating doctor had considered that there was a medical explanation for the injury due to an unusual clinical feature that might give rise to a differential diagnosis (i.e that there might not have been an injury at all, but rather some sort of medical episode)\nI know not whether those involved intend to leave it at that, or whether a stand-alone HRA claim will be lodged.\nFor the moment, the answer to the question \u201cIs it a HRA breach to have a strategy meeting which might result in very critical decisions being made for a family if the family aren\u2019t present?\u201d is \u201cit might be\u201d \u2013 and at the very least, this case has made us all think rather harder about the issue.\nPosted in assessment of risk, case law, experts, fact finding and tagged application to withdraw, article 6, article 8, expert evidence, head injury, Her Honour Judge Jakens, human rights act, medical evidence, medical injury, re l application to withdraw 2015, strategy meeting. Bookmark the permalink.\nblackerwatcher | August 4, 2015 at 8:58 am\nHas the judgment been properly anonymised? See para [identified, but removed by Suess whilst I wait for it to be fixed]\nI have just contacted the Judge to ask her that \u2013 a very good spot. If that para is in my piece, I will edit it now.\nHilary Searing | August 4, 2015 at 10:48 am\nI note that the strategy meeting resulted in the parents being subjects of a criminal investigation \u2013 because it was recorded that the parents were to be arrested and interviewed.The police would not therefore have agreed to the parents attending the strategy meeting as this would have muddied the water for them.\nThere is no information about how the LA carried out its investigation under s47 \u2013 which is completely different from the police investigation. It certainly appears that social workers should have kept an open mind at the strategy meeting, had more confidence in challenging medical opinion and then conducted a formal s47 investigation (and recorded it carefully).\nMichelle Kinnersley | August 4, 2015 at 5:19 pm\nMichelle.kinnersley@hartlepool.gov.uk\nFrom:\u201dsuesspiciousminds\u201d Date:Tue, 4 Aug, 2015 at 9:45 Subject:[New post] Strategy meetings\nsuesspiciousminds posted: \u201d If you aren\u2019t familiar with Strategy Meetings, they usually happen where there is a suspicious or unexplained injury to a child, and the medical professionals meet with the social worker and sometimes police, to gather together all of the releva\u201d\nCatherine B | August 4, 2015 at 8:33 pm\nVery interesting, thank you. Am I reading it wrong though, or are the parents\u2019 names in at para [ ]of the judgment? [Suess note, yes, they were, which is why it was taken down from Bailii]\ntruthaholics | August 4, 2015 at 11:32 pm\nAn important judgement which marks another welcome step in the right direction, as the pendulum continues to swing away from courts blindly rubber-stamping over-zealous and close-minded social services decision-making \u2013 all at taxpayers expense \u2013 while keeping natural parents in the dark. Instead here we witness a Judge doing her job properly and evaluating the facts objectively, albeit only after the local authority itself concedes. Small crumb of comfort that will be now to the innocent and genuinely aggrieved parents who subsequently split up due to the distress and to their baby, forcibly removed for seven months. Meanwhile, UK family law continues to be the laughing stock of Europe for the foreseeable future.\nPingback: Strategy meetings | Children In Law | Scoop.it",
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        "raw_content": "Assistant Professor, School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies\nJoshua MacFadyen is an Assistant Professor of Environmental Humanities in the School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies and the School of Sustainability.\nHis work examines the social and ecological problems of energy in Canadian and U.S. agriculture, particularly during the transition from traditional to modern agroecosystems. By examining the long-run movement of agricultural commodity and energy flows, MacFadyen's research expands our understanding of coupled land use and sustainable food systems. It asks when agriculture became global, hyper productive, and -- many would argue -- unsustainable, and what the past can teach us about new solutions in food systems. His work on energy consumption in Canada demonstrates that our sense of the transition from organic to fossil fuels is premature; due to cold climates, stable woodlots, and the centrality of livestock and other animals, biomass remained the primary energy flow in most rural and some urban areas until the mid-twentieth century.\nMacFadyen's latest publications include chapters in several environmental histories of energy, food, and historical GIS, as well as articles in Business History, Regional Environmental Change, Agricultural History and Urban Historical Review / Revue d'histoire urbaine. In 2016 he coedited Time and a Place: An Environmental History of Prince Edward Island (McGill-Queens University Press), and his first monograph is an environmental history of flax and linseed oil in North America (McGill-Queens University Press, forthcoming).\nMacFadyen conducted his PhD at the University of Guelph (Ontario), his MA at the University of Waterloo (Ontario), and his BA at the University of Prince Edward Island (Charlottetown) and Trent University (Peterborough). He also conducted postdoctoral fellowships in two leading environmental history programs: a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Western Ontario (where he was also the project coordinator for NiCHE: Network in Canadian History & Environment), and a Sustainable Farm Systems postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Saskatchewan. MacFadyen is also involved in several community engagement projects. He conducts participatory mapping GIS projects for indigenous and other communities; he co-edits the The Otter ~ La loutre blog on Canadian environmental history; and he co-produces the Geospatial Historian, a set of online tutorials to help build practical skills in digital mapping and historical GIS.\nPhD, History, University of Guelph, 2010\nMA, History, University of Waterloo, 2003\nBA, History, University of Prince Edward Island, 2002\nTemby, O. and J. D. MacFadyen. Urban elites, energy, and smoke policy in Montreal during the Interwar Period. Urban History Review / Revue d'histoire urbaine\nCunfer, G., A. Watson and J. D. MacFadyen. 2017. Energy profiles of an agricultural frontier: The American Great Plains, 1860-2000. Regional Environmental Change 1-12. DOI: 10.1007/s10113-017-1157-x. (link )\nMacFadyen, J. 2017. Long-range forecasts: Linseed oil and the hemispheric movement of market and climate data, 1890\u20131939. Business History 59(7):1010-1033. 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W. ed., Powering Up: A History of Fuel, Power and Energy in Canada, 1800-2015. McGill-Queen's University Press. ISBN: 978-0773547858.\nMacFadyen, J. D. 2016. Spinning flax in mills, households, and the Canadian state, 1850-1870. Pp. 76-102 In: Murton, J., D. Bavington and C. Dokis eds., Subsistence Under Capitalism: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives. McGill-Queen's University Press. ISBN: 978-0773547001.\nMacFadyen, J. D. 2016. The Fertile Crescent: Agricultural land use on Prince Edward Island, 1861-1971. Pp. Chapter 7 In: MacDonald, E., J. D. MacFadyen and I. Novaczek eds., Time and a Place: An Environmental History of Prince Edward Island. McGill-Queen's University Press. ISBN: 9780773546936.\nMacFadyen, J. D. and W. Glen. 2014. Top-down history: Delimiting forests, farms, and the census of agriculture on Prince Edward Island using aerial photography, ca. 1900-2000. Pp. 197-233 In: Bonnell, J. and M. Fortin eds., Historical GIS Research in Canada. University of Calgary Press. ISBN: 978-1552387085.\nMacFadyen, J. D. 2013. Drawing lines in the ice: Regulating mussel mud digging in the southern gulf of St. Lawrence. Pp. 99-119 In: Campbell, C. and R. Summerby-Murray eds., Land and Sea: Environmental History in Atlantic Canada. Acadiensis. Fredericton. ISBN: 978-0919107243.\nMacFadyen, J. D. 2015. Hewers of wood: A history of wood biomass energy in Canada, 1850-1950. Poster presented at the European Society for Environmental History, Versailles, France.\nMacFadyen, J. D. and A. MacEachern. 2013. Time flies: Aerial photography and landscape change on Prince Edward Island, 1930-2010. Poster presented at the American Society for Environmental History, April 3-6, 2013, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (link )\nMacFadyen, J. D. 2015. Hewers of wood: Biomass energy in Canada, 1850-1950. Presentation at the 23rd Biennial Conference of the Association of Canadian Studies in the United States, October 14-17, 2015, Las Vegas, NV. 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        "raw_content": "\u201c\u2026the work is too heavy for you; you cannot handle it alone.\u201d (Exodus 18 verse 18)\nToday: Rev. A MacAulay\nSunday School and Cr\u00e8che: The children go through to the hall after the second singing.\nNext Sunday: Tain Communion: The visiting preacher over next weekend is Rev. David Meredith, who is Missions Director for the Free Church. The Lord\u2019s Supper will be celebrated on Sunday evening. Anyone wishing to profess their faith should speak to the minister.\nTuesday: Road to Recovery meet in hall at 7.30pm\nWednesday: Tain lunch Club \u2013 Team 3 on duty\nCongregational Meeting for Bible Study & Prayer at 7:30 pm in Tain.\nThursday There is no Parent and Toddler Group because of the school in-service day.\nThe Kirk-Session will meet at 7pm in the manse.\nSaturday : There will be a communion preparatory service at 7:30pm in the church. This will be followed be fellowship in the manse to which all are welcome.\nSeaboard Hall Fund\u2013Raiser: There will be a table-top sale in the Seaboard Hall this Saturday 24th September. We will have a table there. Donations of hand-made items and new or nearly new items to sell should be passed on to Maureen Ross 832 578 or Catherine MacLean 850 086 \u2013 or brought to the hall here in ample time. No baking for this sale.\nETS \u2013 Access to Theology Course: ETS \u2013 Access to Theology Course: Edinburgh Theological Seminary is running an access to theology course every Tuesday night from 7 \u2013 9pm. This can be accessed remotely and the course will study the 5 major theological disciplines: Old Testament, New Testament, Church History, Systematic Theology and Practical Theology. There is time for discussion and access to online resources. An application form is available on the following link, but you should register as soon as possible so as not to fall behind.\nhttp://www.ets.ac.uk/access-to-theology-application-form/view/form\nInverness & North Mission Support: Through the various events held in the last year including the Coffee Morning at Hilton the Mission Support Group raised \u00a34500 to support Adam in his work in Central Asia. The project to be supported in the year ahead is the Evangelical Seminary in Lima, Peru where Rev. Donnie Smith is principal.\nDonation Board: There is a donation board in the hall that was prepared so that the children could be involved in fund-raising for the New Church Project. Adults may help them with contributions. There is double-sided tape available to add your coins onto the board.\nHighland Foodbank: Collection during the month of September. Items requested are Oatcakes/ Crackers, Long Life Fruit Juice, Tinned Ham, Tinned Rice Pudding, Pasta sauces.\nBlythswood Shoebox Appeal. Leaflets are available at the door. Completed boxes can be delivered to the Church or to the Blythswood Shop by Friday 4th November.",
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        "raw_content": "Bring Equity Crowdfunding to West Virginia\nCharleston Gazette-Mail, October 4, 2015\nBy Anne Barth and Joe Carlucci\nMany business experts believe that equity crowdfunding could be a game-changer for entrepreneurs, communities and state economies.\nTwenty-two states and the District of Columbia have enacted crowdfunding laws, many within the past six months. Meanwhile, legislation or rule changes are pending in three states, awaiting their governors\u2019 signatures. And eleven states are considering the creation of such laws and procedures.\nWe urge the Legislature to reconsider this bill when it convenes in January because small businesses need additional sources of capital. Communities need vibrant businesses to retain and attract residents, and it couldn\u2019t hurt to diversify and broaden the state\u2019s tax base with new startup and expansion ventures.\nSo what is intrastate crowdfunding, exactly?\nCompanies in need of capital can sell equity shares or securities to local customers. Small investors (\u201cunaccredited investors\u201d) do their own due diligence and make their own investments in companies attempting to raise capital. They use the Internet \u2014 not a broker \u2014 to do this.\nIntrastate crowdfunding is different from a Kickstarter or Indiegogo campaign in that a person making an investment gets equity in the company, not a product or T-shirt or other promotional item, in return for a donation. In short, every deal turns customers into actual owners of the companies that they are passionate about.\nThere are, generally, limitations on how much an individual may invest in any one company, and only residents of the state where the offering company is located may invest in deals. Therefore, only West Virginia residents could invest in West Virginia companies.\nThe possibilities are endless. Crowdfunding could be used as a tool to finance a local West Virginia grocery store, bringing a much-needed store to a food desert, creating full-time jobs and generating healthy sales.\nIt could be used to finance a company focused on youth poverty, tourism, agribusiness or even a micro-brew house.\nStartups are notoriously difficult to find seed capital from traditional lending and debt financing, and that\u2019s where this pioneering new form of finding startup capital can be utilized.\nCrowdfunding will spur entrepreneurship, create jobs, track capital investment into each community and ultimately enable the state to meet the next generation of business leaders halfway. By using this new, disruptive form of capital, we\u2019ll see organic, grassroots efforts to support fragile startups or to assist that local mom and pop store that has an established business to expand to new communities, renovate their store or hire new people.\nYes, there are drawbacks to consider. For example, if a company chooses to play in the intrastate crowd-sourcing arena, it might limit further courting of equity investment partners outside the state. So a company in a high-growth market might restrict itself to only in-state investors and not have access to a much broader capital base nationwide.\nAnother issue might be burdensome reporting to the Securities and Exchange Commission (it will require an annual statement to stockholders and financial reporting), but this can be dealt with through education, business support and automation.\nBut let\u2019s give it a try.\nEven as a small-scale move, it could send a strong signal that West Virginia is committed to supporting businesses and economic growth in the 21st century.\nSo please let\u2019s be on the forefront of cheerleading new and innovative efforts to assist companies in a business landscape that has already embraced this change.\nAnne Barth is director of TechConnect West Virginia. Joe Carlucci is business coach for the New River Gorge Regional Development Authority.",
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        "raw_content": "Purim 2019 Quicklicks:\n[COMING SOON]Send Mishloach Manot to your friends and family\nBuy reduced-price presale Carnival Tickets and Wristbands\nBecome a Carnival Sponsor\nVolunteer during the carnival\nPurim, or the Feast of Lots, is a joyous holiday that recounts the saving of the Jews from a threatened massacre during the Persian period (539-330 BCE). The story of Purim is recounted in the Book of Esther, whose eponymous heroine plays the leading role in saving her people. The holiday is traditionally celebrated with wild abandon and with the giving of gifts to friends and the poor.\nWhile the origins of Purim appear clear from the Book of Esther, historians have looked in vain for any sort of extra-biblical corroboration of the events of the story. Be that as it may, it is a tale that purports\nto take place during a time when many Jews were living in Persia. A young Jewish woman, Esther, rises to be Queen of Persia under the tutelage of her guardian Mordecai. All, however, is not right. The Jews have enemies, and a certain Haman, the grand vizier, plots the Jews\u2019 destruction. Even though Esther has hidden her Jewish identity from all, Mordecai prevails on her to risk her life by revealing her true identity to the king. She does this and denounces the evil Haman\u2019s plot. At the end of the story, the Jews are able to turn the tables on their enemies, who are then punished in place of the\nintended victims. This story is one of the most beloved in the Jewish community, because of the hope that it gives a minority living in an oftentimes hostile majority culture.\nIn Masekhet Megillah (scroll), the Talmudic tractate devoted to Purim observances, Rabbi Akiva declares the Book of Esther to be divinely inspired. Some commentators believe this eventually led to the inclusion of Esther in the Hebrew Bible, despite the omission of God from the book. The Greek versions of Esther contain a number of additions\u2013including God\u2019s name\u2013not found in the Hebrew story.\nIn distinction to various other holidays, such as Pesach (Passover), Purim is the quintessential community holiday. Nonetheless, there are a number of activities that are centered in the home. One of the favorite activities in preparation for the holiday is the baking of hamantaschen, the triangular filled pastries that are the traditional food at Purim time. In addition, following the commandment to give gifts to friends and the poor, the preparation of so-called mishloah manot baskets is a fun activity to engage in, as is their distribution on the holiday. The centerpiece of Purim\u2019s home celebration is the seudah, a festive meal accompanied by alcoholic beverages.\nPurim is a community holiday of joyful celebration. The centerpiece of the communal celebration is the reading of the Scroll of Esther, the Megillah, in the synagogue. This is a raucous affair, with whoops, hollers, and noise being made every time that Haman\u2019s name is mentioned, so no one can hear the name of this horrible evildoer. Another tradition is the Purim shpiel, the Purim play, during which fun is poked at community leaders and members. Purim has often been called the Jewish carnival, and dressing in costume and taking part in a Purim carnival heighten the levity of the day, on which one is encouraged to engage in activities that at other times of the year would be somewhat more restricted in scope, such as drinking.\nThe overriding theme of Purim is the saving of the Jews from a mortal threat. Even though God is not mentioned at all in the Book of Esther, from a Jewish perspective, God is the one who is pulling the strings of redemption behind the scenes. The holiday of Purim has become one of the best-loved holidays of the Jewish year. The reasons for this are easy to see. It is a joyous holiday on which everyone just lets go. Most significant, however, is the paradigmatic nature of the story of Purim. It is not difficult to see how a story in which a small and threatened Jewish community in exile is able to triumph over its foes would prove to be a powerful image for a Diaspora community faced over the centuries with threats from many different sources. The story of Purim, however, holds out the hope that no matter how bad the circumstances, things will turn out well in the end.\nPurim Glossary\nGragger\u2014literally, \u201cnoisemaker.\u201d Graggers are used during the reading of the megillah. When the reader speaks the name of Haman the congregation tries to drown out the evil name using noisemakers and booing.\nHamantaschen\u2013Yiddish for \u201cHaman\u2019s pockets,\u201d also known as \u201coznay Haman\u201d meaning \u201cHaman\u2019s ears.\u201d A triangular cookie with a filling (typically jam or poppyseed) inside, traditionally eaten on Purim.\nMatanot l\u2019evyonim\u2014literally, \u201cgifts to the poor.\u201d It is a commandment to give to the poor on Purim.\nMegillah\u2014the Scroll of Esther, a book of the bible read during the holiday of Purim. 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        "raw_content": "The Palo Pinto Star (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 20, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 22, 1887\nOne of 108 issues in the title: The Palo Pinto Star available on this site.\nWeekly newspaper from Palo Pinto, Texas that includes local, state and national news along with extensive advertising.\nSon, J. C. October 22, 1887.\nSon, J. C.\nJ. C. Son\nPlace of Publication: Palo Pinto, Texas\nMain Title: The Palo Pinto Star (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 20, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 22, 1887\nSerial Title: The Palo Pinto Star\nMasthead reads, \"Let Justice Be Done Though the Heavens Fail.\"\nPlaces - United States - Texas - Palo Pinto County\nUnited States - Texas - Palo Pinto County - Palo Pinto\nPalo Pinto, Texas (J. C. Son)\nor search all 108 items in the series: The Palo Pinto Star\nSon, J. C. The Palo Pinto Star (Palo Pinto, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 20, Ed. 1, Saturday, October 22, 1887, newspaper, October 22, 1887; Palo Pinto, Texas. (texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth48739/: accessed February 15, 2019), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.",
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        "raw_content": "Abadi edged out of prime minister\u2019s race but real change in Iraq remains remote\nIn an apparent reversal, influential Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr withdrew his backing for Abadi.\nFading option. A man walks past a campaign poster of Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi in Najaf. (Reuters)\nLONDON - Violent protests in the southern Iraqi city of Basra are pushing the country\u2019s biggest political blocs to agree on a deal that would prevent incumbent Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi from securing a second term in office.\nIn an apparent reversal, influential Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, whose bloc finished first in May\u2019s elections, withdrew his backing for Abadi, whose political alliance was third in the vote. Al-Sadr agreed instead to discuss a consensus candidate with Hadi al-Amiri, an Iran-backed militia leader whose bloc took the second-most votes in the election.\nThe move came after Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, Iraq\u2019s highest Shia religious authority, called for the formation of a government that would be different from previous ones.\nAlthough nothing is impossible in Iraq\u2019s fickle politics, it is very unlikely that al-Sadr would return to supporting Abadi as prime minister, especially since he criticised the prime minister for not meeting protesters\u2019 needs and after Abadi himself indicated that he would not be seeking a second term.\n\u201cWe respect the high religious authority (of Sistani) and answer its call. We have not sought to cling to power or a second term,\u201d Abadi said on September 13.\n\u201cI\u2019ve said from the start that I would surprise you and you\u2019ll see how I don\u2019t cling to power. I think that pledge has been fulfilled today. Just as we have given a lesson in combating terror, unifying the country and fighting sectarianism, we would also give a lesson in giving up power and ensuring a peaceful transition.\u201d\nAbadi\u2019s departure would be welcome news for Tehran because he had pledged to abide by US sanctions against Iran.\n\u201cThe Iranians do not have the ability to open a front against the Americans in Iraq, so they are satisfied with the blow that they directed to the Americans by burning Abadi,\u201d an unidentified al-Sadr negotiator told Saudi newspaper Arab News.\nObservers said Abadi\u2019s dropping out of the race for prime minister doesn\u2019t rule out his bloc\u2019s participation in a coalition government.\nOthers said that, despite his statement, Abadi may end up returning as prime minister. \u201cThe negotiations are still ongoing,\u201d political analyst Ihsan al-Ashaari told the Associated Press.\nMedia circles in Iraq, however, were discussing possible candidates that al-Sadr and Amiri might agree on. One name being touted was Shia politician Adil Abdul-Mahdi, who previously served as oil minister, finance minister and vice-president.\nAccording to Al-Sharqia news presenter Ahmed al-Mulla Talal, al-Sadr and Amiri have each suggested a list of names and Abdul-Mahdi was the only one on both lists. There has been no official confirmation on the consensus on Abdul-Mahdi from either camp.\nAl-Sadr posted on Twitter that he agreed \u201cwith those who are big in Iraq\u201d on suggesting a number of \u201cindependent technocrats\u201d as prime minister. His suggestion faces the objection of some politicians \u201cwho want to take Iraq back to square one and bring back corrupt politicians in new garments,\u201d al-Sadr said. \u201cIf they continue then I will announce joining the opposition.\u201d\nCritics say Abdul-Mahdi did not enjoy a shining record when he led the two ministries and thus does not offer a compelling reason that he would do better as a prime minister. Also, being a career politician who rose from the ranks of the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq, Abdul-Mahdi hardly fits the definition of a technocrat.\nEven if a technocrat does assume power, there is no guarantee he would implement radical changes without a more encompassing political will.\n\u201cA technocratic government can be just as internally incoherent as all of Iraq\u2019s post-2003 governments,\u201d wrote Zaid al-Ali in the Washington Post. \u201cMinisters in all post-2003 governments have never agreed to a coherent strategic plan, do not accept joint liability for failure and are always prepared to undermine each other.\u201d\nIraq in crossfire of escalating Iran-US tensions",
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        "raw_content": "Administrators block netflix due to its \" inappropriate content\" leaving students unable to watch, even at home.\nMany schools across the United States have issued chromebooks or laptops to the student population to better help guide them toward educational goals. This gives students the opportunity to easily access their work. But, something that comes along with this is a paid program by the name of GoGuardian.\nGoGuardian allows administrators to monitor and filter any Google powered device. The primary purpose is to keep students on track. But it also serves other purposes such as: catching warning signs, potential threats, and tracking missing devices. From an administrator\u2019s perspective, I can see why this program does justice. You have the ability to keep everything under control to limit any mistakes.\nThere is even a mode of the program, Beacon, that specifically looks for struggling students. It searches for students that may be contemplating suicide or self-harm and seeks the help they need. This program keeps students, parents, and schools in a loop to put students first. Which is something I applaud, as paying attention to so many students can be difficult.\nOn the other hand, through a students perspective, GoGuardian is downright disturbing and overpoweringly invasive even after school hours. While the district can block educationally disturbing websites, they also have the ability to watch screens, open tabs, and lock computers even after the dismissal bell. While some argue that this is for safety, it is also seen as a lack of trust. It is unfair to not allow students to use the device as a personal tool.\nBut, if they\u2019re for the student to use, then why is it being so strictly controlled? Especially for students where this may be their only access to the internet at home, the purpose of the new device becomes convoluted.\nTeachers are on two different wavelengths in terms of liking and disliking the program. While it has its perks, it causes inconvenience when teachers have to monitor and lock screens. Sometimes teachers forget to unlock screens, preventing students from being able to do their work. Causing them to fall behind. Some teachers forgot to remove restrictions during the fall break which prohibited students from accessing other assignments, websites, etc.\nI think this is a program, when done correctly and fairly between both students and teachers, can be beneficial. But it only works when both parties participate and are open. A policy should be put in place that teachers should not block or monitor students on Go Guardian after school hours. Students shouldn\u2019t feel like \u201cBig Brother\u201d is always watching.\nRecently, at a Woodbridge Township Board of Education meeting, students from Woodbridge High School and John F. Kennedy High School voiced their issues with Go Guardian as an invasion of privacy. Nothing was put in place to address the student\u2019s complaints after the Board meeting. So, it is up to the teacher to establish and respect boundaries with their students until the District establishes some rules.",
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        "raw_content": "A M\u00e9decins Sans Fronti\u00e8res employee inspects the remains of a bombed hospital. Kunduz, Afghanistan, October 16, 2015 (Najim Rahim/AP)\nIn a critical number of conflict-affected countries, aid workers face persistent levels of violence. The latest numbers from the 2017 Aid Worker Security Report found that 2016 was no better than the year prior, with 288 aid workers having either been killed, kidnapped, or severely injured. Apart from a spike in 2013, the overall level of casualties has been fairly steady for the past decade. In 2016, the highest number of attacks occurred in South Sudan, followed by Afghanistan, Syria, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Somalia, and Yemen. The perpetrators are state and non-state armed actors alike, and although many of the attacks are incidental in nature, over the past five years the Aid Worker Security Database has documented a consistent level of political and economically motivated violence.\nViolence against aid workers has far-reaching consequences. In addition to being a violation of International Humanitarian Law (IHL) and the physical and psychological trauma that it has on workers and their families, it also has a direct effect on where humanitarian aid is delivered, and the quality of that assistance to those most in need.\nThis issue will be firmly in the spotlight on August 19, which marks World Humanitarian Day. This year\u2019s event focuses on the #NotATarget hashtag, first developed by M\u00e9decins Sans Fronti\u00e8res after last year\u2019s bombing of the Kunduz hospital in Afghanistan. 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We looked at the contexts of Afghanistan, southern Somalia, South Sudan, and Syria, and found that aid agencies have pulled back from the most insecure places in these settings, with a relatively small number of organizations remaining in the most dangerous locations or seeking access to new areas. This means there is not enough aid going to those most vulnerable in these countries. The aid getting through is also often very basic, such as food assistance and hygiene items, and rarely involves providing protection to civilians. We also found that donor governments have contributed to a reduced presence through counterterrorist regulations and other funding restrictions. The findings are highlighted in this interactive.\nThe SAVE study concluded that getting humanitarian access requires constant management of pressures, including requests for payment to armed groups and local authorities, favoritism in aid delivery, and taxation of aid recipients. Payments and compromises are common and widespread, but the sector has been reluctant to discuss them openly. This impacts the way all stakeholders, including taxpayers, understand what it takes to deliver assistance in these settings, and equally, the way risk is managed. Among a wide-range of recommendations, SAVE calls for a rethink in the way risk management is undertaken, with a more structured approach to assessing risks against the importance of each intervention, as well as a more integrated approach to sharing the responsibilities for residual risk with the donor governments that fund them.\nA number of other studies released over the past year contribute to our learning on how to improve responses in highly insecure settings. MSF\u2019s Emergency Gap report on insecurity concurs with the SAVE analysis and looks at the consequences of these challenges for security management. 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And how do we ensure local aid agencies\u2014which the SAVE study found act as front-line responders in the most insecure places\u2014also receive the necessary investments in their institutional and operational capability?\nAt the inter-agency level, Presence and Proximity, a follow-up to the landmark To Stay and Deliver study was also released recently. It presents a critical and somewhat sobering analysis of what has been achieved five-years on. While \u201cstaying and delivering\u201d has become a motto for many humanitarian organizations, and leaders are consistently talking of their intent to do so, persistent challenges remain and the reality does not match the rhetoric. United Nations-developed tools such as \u201cprogram criticality\u201d\u2014a major contribution to managing security risk that prioritizes those most in need of assistance\u2014need ongoing attention, adoption, and adaptation in field settings, including by non-UN actors.\nThe three studies mentioned above concur that conflict parties\u2019 (including state and non-state actors) lack of respect for the fundamental tenets of IHL and the volatility of today\u2019s armed conflicts mean that even with the most advanced mitigation strategies, the risk of violence remains, and that providing assistance and protection, particularly the latter, will continue to be challenging and dangerous. The risk is not that this isn\u2019t acknowledged; it will be, as it always is, with calls from many powerful institutions and governments for more adherence to the laws of war and more accountability when those laws are flouted. 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        "raw_content": "If Japan Awakens China\nSunset Magazine/December, 1909\nWhen one man does not understand another man\u2019s mental processes, how can one forecast the other\u2019s future action? This is precisely the situation today between the white race and the Japanese. In spite of all our glib talk to the contrary, we know nothing (and less than nothing in so far as we think we know something) of the Japanese. It is a weakness of man to believe that all the rest of mankind is moulded in his own image, and it is a weakness of the white race to believe that the Japanese think as we think, are moved to action as we are moved and have points of view similar to our own.\nPerhaps the one white man in the world best fitted by nature and opportunity to know the Japanese was Lafcadio Hearn. To begin with, he was an artist, and he possessed to an extreme degree the artist\u2019s sympathy. By this I mean that his sympathy was of that order that permits a man to get out of himself and into the soul of another man, thus enabling him to look at life out of that man\u2019s eyes and from that man\u2019s point of view\u2014to be that man, in short.\nLafcadio Hearn went to Japan. He identified himself with the Japanese. To all intents and purposes he became a Japanese. A professor in a Japanese university, he took to himself a Japanese wife, lived in a Japanese household, and even renounced his own country and became a Japanese citizen. Being an artist, enthusiastically in touch with his subject, he proceeded to interpret the Japanese mind to the English-speaking world, turning out the most wonderful series of books on Japan ever written by an Occidental. The years passed, and ever he turned out more of his wonderful books, interpreting, explaining, elaborating, formulating every big aspect and minute detail of the Japanese mind.\nJust at the beginning of the Russo-Japanese war, full of years and wise with much experience, Lafcadio Hearn died. His last book was in the press, and it appeared shortly afterward. It was entitled \u201cJapan: An Interpretation.\u201d In the foreword Lafcadio Hearn made a confession. He said that after all his years of intimate living with the Japanese, he was at last just on the verge of beginning to understand the Japanese. And he felt justified in this belief, by virtue of the fact that he had taken all those years to find out that he knew nothing of the Japanese. This was a hopeful sign. He had come farther than other white men, who still believed that they did know something, in greater or less degree, of the Japanese.\nAs for himself, after the many years of thinking, he knew, he frankly confessed, that the Japanese mind baffled him. He told of the Japanese schoolboys with whom he had been in daily contact\u2014of how he had watched their minds unfold and expand as they grew into manhood. And then he sadly explained that now that they were men, Japanese men, out in the world of Japanese men, they were strangers to him. Oh, they greeted him, and shook hands with him and talked with him as of yore; but they were soul-strangers to him. He looked into their faces, but not into their souls. He saw their eyes, but no glimmering could he catch of what went on behind those eyes. Their mental processes were veiled to him. Why they did this or that or some other action was a puzzle to him. He found them actuated by motives he could not guess\u2014motives generated in the labyrinths of their minds where he could not follow the process. Life appeared to them in perspective differently from the way it appeared to him. And he could get no inkling of that perspective. To him it was an inconceivable fourth dimension. And so he wrote that last sad foreword to the last sad book of his, gazing mournfully the while into the mysterious eyes of Asia, which had baffled him as they have baffled the men of the West from the days of Marco Polo to this our day.\nThe point that I have striven to make is that much of the reasoning of the white race about the Japanese is erroneous, because is it based on fancied knowledge of the stuff and fiber of the Japanese mind. An American lady of my acquaintance, after residing for months in Japan, in response to a query as to how she liked the Japanese, said: \u201cThey have no souls.\u201d\nIn this she was wrong. The Japanese are just as much possessed of a soul as she and the rest of her race. And far be it from me to infer that the Japanese soul is in the smallest way inferior to the Western soul. It may even be superior. You see, we do not know the Japanese soul, and what its value may be in the scheme of things. And yet that American lady\u2019s remark but emphasizes the point. So different was the Japanese soul from hers, so unutterably alien, so absolutely without any kinship or means of communication, that to her there was no slightest sign of its existence.\nJapan, in her remarkable evolution, has repeatedly surprised the world. Now the element of surprise can be present only when one is unfamiliar with the data that go to constitute the surprise. Had we really known the Japanese, we should not have been surprised. And as she has surprised us in the past, and only the other day, may she not surprise us in the days that are yet to be? And since she may surprise us in the future, and since ignorance is the meat and wine of surprise, who are we, and with what second sight are we invested, that we may calmly say:\n\u201cSurprise is all very well, but there is not going to be any Yellow peril or Japanese peril?\u201d\nThere are forty-five million Japanese in the world. There are over four hundred million Chinese. That is to say, that if we add together the various branches of the white race, the English, the French, and the German, the Austrian, the Scandinavian, and the white Russian, the Latins as well, the Americans, the Canadians, Australians and New Zealanders, the South Africans, the Anglo Indians, and all the scattered remnants of us, we shall find that we are still outnumbered by the combined Japanese and Chinese.\nWe understand the Chinese mind no more than we do the Japanese. What if these two races, as homogenous as we, should embark on some vast race-adventure? There have been no race adventures in the past. We English-speaking peoples are just now in the midst of our own great adventure. We are dreaming as all race-adventurers have dreamed. And who will dare to say that in the Japanese mind is not burning some colossal Napoleonic dream? And what if the dreams clash?\nJapan is the one unique Asiatic race, in that alone among the races of Asia, she has been able to borrow from us and equip herself with all our material achievement. Our machinery of warfare, of commerce, and of industry she has made hers. And so well has she done it that we have been surprised. We did not think she had it in her. Next consider China. We of the West have tried, and tried vainly, to awaken her. We have failed to express our material achievements in terms comprehensible to the Chinese mind. We do not know the Chinese mind. But Japan does. She and China spring from the same primitive stock\u2014their languages are rooted in the same primitive tongue; and their mental processes are the same. The Chinese mind may baffle us, but it cannot baffle the Japanese. And what if Japan wakens China\u2014not to our dream, if you please, but to her dream, to Japan\u2019s dream? Japan, having taken from us all our material achievement, is alone able to transmute that material achievement in terms intelligible to the Chinese mind.\nThe Chinese and Japanese are thrifty and industrious. China possesses great natural resources of coal and iron\u2014and coal and iron constitute the backbone of machine civilization. When four hundred and fifty million of the best workers in the world go into manufacturing, a new competitor, and a most ominous and formidable one, will enter the arena where the races struggle for the world-market. Here is the race-adventure\u2014the first clashing of the Asiatic dream with ours. 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        "raw_content": "Health insurance market failures (and what can be done about them)\nIn his textbook, Economics of the Public Sector, Joe Stiglitz categorizes market failures in general and those that exist in health care in particular. The following \u2014 focussed on health insurance, as opposed to health care \u2014 is based on his list, with a lot of my own thoughts added. Anyone know of good papers that discuss health insurance (or health care) market failures and how they might be addressed? (I will cover health care market failures in another post.)\nFor the record, and for readers who don\u2019t know, a market failure is any feature of the market that reduces allocative efficiency. (Jargon alert! Read the next sentence.) That is, it causes resources to be expended in a way that doesn\u2019t maximize overall benefit to society. In principle, government intervention can increase that benefit (economic welfare) in such cases. In practice and in some cases, it\u2019s debatable.\nFailure of competition. Health insurance markets are famously concentrated. There are lots of proposed solutions to this: antitrust enforcement, competition across state lines, deregulation at various levels, including elimination of minimum benefits standards, and so on. It\u2019s important to recognize that these are government roles, all establishing the nature and scope of the market.\nHowever, there is one fundamental reason why competition can never be perfect in health insurance. The products, insurance policies, are not identical. They\u2019re not commodities. As such, they don\u2019t really compete with one another as equal goods. Roughly speaking you can think of each policy as a unique product with its own degree of monopoly power. This is a source of market power that cannot be purged from a market-based insurance system, no matter what government does or does not do.\nIncomplete markets. An incomplete market is one in which consumers would be willing to pay more than the cost of a good or service but it is not provided. Insurance markets are clearly incomplete. Today, there are millions of people who are denied participation in the market (due to medical underwriting) who might be willing to pay a fair premium. Given the low level of competition in insurance markets, it is very likely that products that would be profitable are not offered (because they\u2019re less profitable than what is offered). Until 2006, the market for prescription drug insurance for Medicare beneficiaries was glaringly incomplete. Until 1966, the market for hospital and physician services insurance for the elderly was also obviously incomplete.\nGovernment responses in all these cases (banning medical underwriting, encouraging exchanges, offering Medicare and Medicare Part D) are designed to address the incompleteness of health insurance markets.\nInformation asymmetries. An information asymmetry exists when one participant in a market transaction knows more than another in ways that pertain to cost or price. Such asymmetries abound in health insurance. Individuals have private knowledge about expected utilization that insurers lack, leading to adverse selection. Individuals also may know more about their personal value of the insured services than do insurers, leading to moral hazard. Providers know more than insurers about cost and quality, leading to inefficient levels of reimbursement.\nPrivate entities are likely just as capable of limiting moral hazard (e.g., by cost sharing or care management) and discovering cost and quality information (e.g., combating fraud) as government. Private entities can also address the degree of selection into their products, but not without exacerbating the problem of incomplete markets (e.g., not offering services that attract high risk enrollees or attempting to shed high risks).\nHowever, the entire selection problem can be solved by government, in principle, as proposed by Mark Pauly. In brief, Pauly recommends risk-adjusted government transfers that fully compensate for insurer experience rating. That is, throw community rating out the window and have government redistribute income in such a way that every consumer faces the same marginal cost for an insurance product. (Such \u201cvouchers\u201d or \u201csubsidies\u201d could, and should, also be income adjusted.) The key here is that government can address the selection problem more completely than the private sector.\nAre there more market failures in health insurance I missed? Did I leave out any private or public solutions? Likely \u201cyes\u201d to both. Let me know in the comments. And please suggest further reading.\nI cover health care (not insurance) market failures in another post.\nmarket failure, welfare economics\nby Cycledoc on February 16th, 2011 at 08:49\nPauly\u2019s \u201csolution\u201d seems more complicated than any number of solutions such as a mandate and community rating.\nIt does however, apparently maintain the profit margins of insurers.\n@Cycledoc \u2013 Don\u2019t see it as more complicated, just different. It also depends on how you think transfers should be done: from healthy to sick or from high income to low. The current, and foreseeable future, way is the former (at least for those not in public programs). Exchanges will have some of the latter. Meanwhile we\u2019ve got a huge employer tax subsidy which goes counter to both of these. There\u2019s a lot of wisdom in Pauly\u2019s proposal.\nby Mark Spohr on February 16th, 2011 at 13:05\nReminds me of the old riddle:\nThe person who makes it doesn\u2019t need it.\nThe person who buys it doesn\u2019t use it.\nThe person who uses it doesn\u2019t know it.\nAs you point out, there are many things which make health insurance unique and a lot of expected market and economic principles don\u2019t apply. I\u2019m sure this drives economists crazy as they try to fit the \u201chealth care market\u201d to their \u201ceconomic principles\u201d.\n(If you haven\u2019t figured it out, you can Google the riddle to find the answer.)\nby Kevin Outterson on February 16th, 2011 at 19:09\nOn failure of competition: Medicare supplement (Medigap) policies address this problem by forcing the companies to offer a product from the approved list of 12 (A-L). Ditto for the bronze, silver, gold and platinum plans in the exchanges. Mandatory minimum auto coverage has a similar effect \u2013 everyone has the same base and agents sell the add-ons separately.\n\u201cThat is, it causes resources to be expended in a way that doesn\u2019t maximize overall benefit to society.\u201d\nThis is a meaningless definition. It would be akin to saying, \u201cA market failure occurs when the market produces a result \u201cwe\u201d (i.e. central planners aka government officials) don\u2019t like.\u201d\nWho gets to decide what outcome \u201cmaximizes the overall benefit to society?\u201d You? Me? Should we take a vote?\nOne other thing, have you considered that concentrated health insurance markets allocate resources in a more efficient manner compared to a less concentrated market. This would be true if providers (i.e. hospitals and medical groups) exert significant market power over insurers. The only way to \u201cbalance\u201d this power is a concentrated insurer with a large market share (which is exactly what we have in health care).\n@kingstu \u2013 You\u2019re new here, right? (I\u2019ve covered your points in other posts. One of them was today! The other is in one of my publications in the left sidebar, as well as in many, many posts.)\nby Main Street Muse on February 17th, 2011 at 15:08\nYou neglect to mention two key reasons for the failure of the healthcare/health insurance market:\n1. Health care itself is not a commodity like an iPad or a car. As an example, you can choose to buy a car. You can choose a luxury car or a used car. Or you can walk or take public transit. You can wait to purchase a car with money you\u2019ve saved or you can take out a loan for the price of the car. AND you can shop around to get the best price possible.\nWhen your appendix needs to come out, it must come out immediately or you die. There is no choice in that particular purchase, unless you feel that the choice to die or live is a choice akin to choosing leather or cloth seats. When you break a leg, you must go to the hospital to address this compelling need. And there is absolutely no way to shop around for the best price, i.e. the most affordable hospital (at least in my experience.)\nWhat happens if you have cancer that MAY be cured by a chemotherapy that can cost 12,000 a month for six months? And even after that happens, you could still die? Who decides if that cost is worth it? The consumer (the patient) will want to purchase that health care. The insurance company may decline the chance to purchase this chemotherapy for the patient. Who is \u201cthe market\u201d in this situation? This type of situation has too many non-numerical considerations to fit comfortably in an economic \u201cmodel.\u201d\n2. Which brings me to the second issue you neglected. Very few people in American actually understand and know the true cost of their healthcare. If you are covered by an employer, do you know how much your insurance costs? By that, I mean how much it costs outside of the amount your company deducts each month from your paycheck for insurance. What is the TOTAL out-of-pocket cost your company pays to insure you and your family? And then, what is the cost of a well-child visit? Or a preventative check up? It\u2019s significantly more than the co-pay. But do consumers understand that? Or do they view the co-pay as the price?\nHow is pricing for healthcare determined? It\u2019s negotiated through third party vendors like insurance companies and group purchasing organizations. Is that efficient? I personally don\u2019t think so. And most people cannot find out the price of their healthcare (and by this, I mean the actual doctor visit or prescription product, not the insurance premium) until they get the EOB after they\u2019ve \u201cconsumed\u201d the \u201ccare\u201d.\nThe cost of health insurance is just one factor in the inefficiencies of the American healthcare market. The actual costs of the services and products used in healthcare have spiraled out of control in part because consumers have no real idea about the costs of their healthcare. And when one requires healthcare (as in needing an appendectomy), consumer choice is not a factor when faced with a do-or-die need. How to pay for it becomes an after-the-fact dilemma \u2013 especially for the large number of uninsured Americans.\nby Nate Ogden on February 25th, 2011 at 02:09\n\u201cToday, there are millions of people who are denied participation in the market (due to medical underwriting) who might be willing to pay a fair premium.\u201d\nThe only people denied the opportunity to buy an insurance policy at a fair premium are done so when government regualtion prevents the carrier from selling a policy at a fair premium. Rate bands, some as low as 20% from healthiest to sickist, are the only thing that prevents everyone being offered a policy at a fair price.\n\u201d That is, it causes resources to be expended in a way that doesn\u2019t maximize overall benefit to society. In principle, government intervention can increase that benefit (economic welfare) in such cases. In practice and in some cases, it\u2019s debatable.\u201d\nIn many histroical cases it is the exact opposit. 1973 HMO Act for example. Up until the late 80s or early 90s it was a federal law that employers had to offer HMOs in numerous situtions. Even if it was a bad HMO and detremental to the plan as a whole they were still required to do so. COBRA was a terribly written bill that cost employers billions in compliance cost and legal fees and put some out of business.\nBiggest example would be Medicare. Medicare was passed so grandma wouldn\u2019t lose the shirt off her back if she had a prolonged illness. At this time 13% of seniors needed help paying some part of their lifetime medical expenses. Medicare was passed, excluded coverage for prolonged illness and today 19% of Medicare beneficiaries are on Medicaid.\n\u201cHealth insurance markets are famously concentrated.\u201d\nReason number one would be government licensing and reserve requirements. If government didn\u2019t impede entry into the market and keep competition out there would be far more competition.\n\u201d The products, insurance policies, are not identical.\u201d\nNo two apples are identical. Service at one diner is not identical to another nor is the food. A Ford is not identical to a Nissan. Over 50% of private insurance is ERISA self funded plans. What material difference is there between one carriers 75K 12/15 contract and another carriers?\n\u201d There are lots of proposed solutions to this: antitrust enforcement, competition across state lines, deregulation at various levels, including elimination of minimum benefits standards, and so on. It\u2019s important to recognize that these are government roles, all establishing the nature and scope of the market.\u201d\nDereg, state lines, minimum benefits are all undoing government action. If government hadn\u2019t initated these problems in the first place they wouldn\u2019t need undone. Antitrust enforcement? When has there been a merger not apporved by the state or feds? Take United\u2019s growth for example, states and feds approved every acquization they made. If you disagree with their market pentration in NV for example why did they government allow them to buy Pacificare and Sierra?\n\u201d As such, they don\u2019t really compete with one another as equal goods.\u201d\nIn 20 years of selling I have never seen an employer hold up one carriers $1000 deductible policy and say another carriers $1000 deductible policy can\u2019t compete. I see thousands of them spreedsheeted each year and it sure looks like competition when presented to the buyer.\n\u201cUntil 2006, the market for prescription drug insurance for Medicare beneficiaries was glaringly incomplete.\u201d\nThe market was more then complete for products charging a fair, sustainable price. It wasn\u2019t until government stepped in and heavily subsidized it that people were willing to buy. That is not a market failure. I don\u2019t drive a ferrari, if the government subsidized my lease so it only cost me $300 a month I would, is the ferrari market incomplete?\nby Paul on February 25th, 2011 at 07:09\nRegarding the 12,000/month drug for cancer. Sadly there are few (Gleevac an exception) if any such drugs that promise cure, or even a 10% chance of prolonged survival compared with standard therapies. At this stage of the game, the drugs at best seem to have a slight effect on the course of disease.\nIronically Gleevac, and many of the others, were developed with government funds, taken private, patented and marketed at these confiscatory prices.\nImagine buying a car, for example paying $50,000 and having the expectation that it will last 2-4 months. That\u2019s what\u2019s happening with these drugs.\nDrug companies learned in the 80\u2019s and 90\u2019s that patients, whether insured or not have unlimited expectations of treatment. Those without insurance and serious illness most often find some way to get coverage, or go bankrupt and get on medicaid, or simply appear at ER\u2019s and get emergency treatment.\nThey also learned that patient\u2019s demand for drugs is not price sensitive and that expectations of treatment over ride any common sense reasoning. Everyone wants a chance to win the lottery.\nThe challenge in our non-system of care that spends an order of magnitude more per capita than other similar countries, is how to limit expenditures without abandoning care for a large segment of the population. And how to do it when the expectations of patients for care is unlimited, and the earnings expectations of providers and suppliers are also unlimited. That\u2019s quite a challenge.\nby bob hertz on March 26th, 2011 at 11:14\nThere are millions of German, and Canadian citizens who do not have the faintest idea what any of their health care really costs. There are millions of French citizens who do not have the faintest idea what their hospital care really costs.\nYet these nations have some control of health care costs, and none of them is in a deep recession, and none of them has millions uninsured or deeply in debt to medical providers.\nThe answer is regulation and price controls. The government does know what everything costs, and stomps on any provider or drug company that attempts price-gouging.\nAs Joseph White pointed out in numerous books, health insurance is not something that you decide to buy in these countries. Health insurance is not something that a private insurer decides to sell you. There is no \u201cmarket\u201d which fails or succeeds.\nNo form of private insurance is comprehensive in the USA. Life insurance has been getting cheaper for the last 30 years, but many families are still underinsured. Long-term care and disability insurance have had a nice free market to work in, and they cover less than 10% of those who need coverage. Casualty insurance is closer to universal, although in many cases because lenders require it.\nSocial insurance is necessary because private insurance is unreliable. We will benefit more by beefing up social insurance, than by tinkering with private insurance.\nThe Health Care Crusade\nby Nate Ogden on March 26th, 2011 at 18:53\n\u201d Health insurance is not something that a private insurer decides to sell you. \u201d\nBob, All three of the countries you mentioned have private health insurers.\n\u201cWe will benefit more by beefing up social insurance, than by tinkering with private insurance.\u201d\nIts our two public insurance programs, Medicare and Medicaid, that are in financial ruin and dragging everyone else down. Social Insurance has been a complete failure, how does beefing up a failed system improve anything?\nNate, to answer your comments:\nThe private insurance that exists in other nations is for the most part supplemental, and in all cases is strictly regulated far beyond American standards. In France, carriers must pay all claims in 30 days or the next year\u2019s premium is free. In Denmark, one half of each premium goes into a risk adjustment fund, and any carrier which shows a profit must share it with all other funds.\nIn other words, the carriers are legally private but they operate on social insurance principals. I could live with that.\nAs to Medicare and Medicaid:\nMedicare has not changed its payroll tax percentage for over 30 years. In that time, the ratio of workers to the elderly has fallen, and it will continue to fall. Medicare will indeed be in financial ruin if we do not raise taxes\nThe baby boom has required public funds in every stage of its existence. School taxes went up greatly in the 1950\u2019s. Federal funding for higher education went up greatly in the 1960\u2019s. Then there has been a \u201cbreak\u201d when boomers entered their peak earning years.\nI do not say that this is gping to be easy. America may have to choose less Defense spending in order to preserve Medicare.\nSometimes I am not sure our democracy can do that.\nMedicaid is in \u201cruin\u201d to the extent that states must pay for part of it, and individual states in general cannot raise taxes. If and when Medicaid is fully funded by Washington, the same budget issue as above comes into play.\nWhat do you consider community rating, guarantee issue, small group reform and all the other legislation they operate under here?\n\u201cMedicare will indeed be in financial ruin if we do not raise taxes\u201d\nAnd when you collecting 90% of people\u2019s income in taxes and still short then what are you going to do? The problem is not a lack of revenue its how the revenue is spent. Medicare is over funded and provides a terrible return on investment for the public. Raising taxes is just throwing more money down the drain.\n\u201cAmerica may have to choose less Defense spending in order to preserve Medicare.\u201d\nSo we should ignore one of the few things the federal government is actually called upon to provide in the constitution to make sure it continues to fail to provide that which it never should have. In that case just collpase the government and disinvow all previous debt and start fresh.\n\u201cMedicaid is in \u201cruin\u201d to the extent that states must pay for part of it,\u201d\nMedicaid is in ruin to the extent it suffers rampant fraud, distorts other healthcare markets by underpaying for care., and delivers a bad product.",
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He has served as a programme consultant and provided expert commentary for BBC World Service Radio, China Radio International and the Voice of Russia.\n[Note: For those who may be concerned by the number of Wikipedia references, please note that these are given simply for the sake of convenience, not because TMR can vouch for the accuracy of any of the entries. 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The segment contains the following rather prescient 1997 prediction by Kennan of Russia's response to NATO's expansion:\n\"That the Russians will not react wisely and moderately to the decision of NATO to extend its boundaries to the Russian frontiers is clear. They are already reacting differently. I would expect a strong militarisation of their political life, to the tune of a great deal of hysterical exaggeration of the danger and of falling back into the time-honoured vision of Russia as the innocent object of the aggressive lusts of a wicked and heretical world environment \u2026 There will be efforts by the Russian leadership to \u2026 develop closer relations with the neighbors of the east, notably Iran and China, with a view to forming a strongly anti-Western military bloc as a counter-weight to a NATO pressing for world domination \u2026 Thus will develop a wholly and even tragically unnecessary division between East and West and in effect a renewal of the Cold War.\"\u2014Diaries of George Kennan\nMichael Fallon, \"Coping with Russia\", delivered at St. Andrews University (02 February 2017), via Gov.uk\nCraig Murray, \"Freedom No More\", CraigMurray.org.uk (04 May 2018)\nChris York, \"Controversial Event Featuring Pro-Assad Speakers Cancelled By Leeds Council\", Huffington Post UK (03 May 2018) [JC: This is the \"sneering\" article that Craig Murray rightly complains about. 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        "raw_content": "While reading a collection of short stories by Ry\u016bnosuke Akutagawa (1892 \u2013 1927), known as the \u201cfather of the Japanese short story\u201d, I came across the following passage (it\u2019s taken from his autobiographical story The Life of a Stupid Man, translated by Jay Rubin):\nHe suffered an onslaught of insomnia. His physical strength began to fade as well. (\u2026) But he knew well enough what was wrong with him: he was ashamed of himself and afraid of them \u2013 afraid of the society he so despised.\nOne afternoon when snow clouds hung over the city, he was in the corner of a caf\u00e9, smoking a cigar and listening to music from the gramophone on the other side of the room. He found the music permeating his emotions in a strange new way. When it ended, he walked over to the gramophone to read the label on the record.\n\u201cMagic Flute \u2013 Mozart.\u201d\nAll at once it became clear to him: Mozart too had broken the Ten Commandments and suffered. Probably not the way he had, but\u2026\nHe bowed his head and returned to his table in silence.\nI found this passage particularly powerful, as it manages to convey very elegantly one of music\u2019s most intriguing characteristics: its universality, that is, its ability to reach straight into the hearts of people who lived under completely different social conditions and many hundreds years apart, forging a bond between all those who feel our common humanity through works such as Mozart\u2019s sublime opera.\nAnd that is some real magic indeed.\nThis entry was posted in Books and tagged Akutagawa, books, Japan, literature, Magic Flute, Mozart, opera, Zauberfl\u00f6te on July 6, 2014 by The Muser.\n\u2190 The geniuses behind the hits Roots Open Air (Java Island, Amsterdam) \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "There is no denying that there are now so many trade associations these days in which home owners associations are just one of them. Because of this occurrence, the need for unrivalled management for these private associations has also increased. Investing in full time staff as well as office facilities and at the same time, managing volunteers who are most of the time, lacking in many ways can generate headaches to the board of directors of such organizations. In the process, long-term goals might fail to flourish because of immediate problems that must be prioritized.\nThis is the reason why, association management companies are greatly embraced because of their known advantages:\nFocus on professionalism and service\nUsually, association management companies are equipped with the right professionals that can be advocates in realizing the goals and objectives of an organization. Like for example the HOA in Charleston SC in which because of the fact that they are getting bigger, management is also becoming more taxing, they can surely benefit the skills and expertise of a management company. To know more about this organization, you can read more about charleston sc hoa management.\nMore time to focus on the big picture\nMost homeowners are not really that keen to volunteer as each of them has their own schedules to keep up as well. But this should not be a problem if the association will engage in an unrivalled service of an association management company. The board of directors then can focus in fulfilling long-term plans.\nVitality of industry rules and regulations\nThis is another reason why an association should engage in professional management. Note that even board members are just homeowners and they too, have their own schedule to fulfil. They can\u2019t simply focus their time on their HOA. Since the industry\u2019s rules and regulations can also be updated anytime, it is important that the one managing the association will be updated as well or they will just put the association at risk.\nThey are not that skilled\nAs mentioned above, the board of directors in any HOA are just the homeowners as well. Thus there is a good chance that managing an association effectively is not really their cup of tea. For an association to flourish, every aspect should be tackled accordingly and this is where the need of professional management will come in.",
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        "raw_content": "Saban's Power Rangers Movie\nPitched Concept Art for MMPR 2017 Movie\nPosted by nightmere10 on November 11, 2015 November 22, 2016\nThe upcoming Power Rangers movie has officially been cast and the film will officially start production in January, but what is this film going to look like? Dean Israelite described to IGN in June that the film was to be mature, yet still playful and wanted to put the best presentation together to get a chance to direct the film:\nI read the script and was really surprised by it and thought there was a really cool, contemporary, mature but still playful, buoyant and fun take on the material, and was updated in a really interesting way. It had this wonderful character that\u2019s essential to going on a fantastic adventure. I was instantly drawn to it. I remember it as a kid. I grew up with it in South Africa. When I opened the script I had no idea how it was going to be updated, and I was really impressed by it. So I put a really big presentation together, because I needed to win the job. There were a lot of guys going out for it and saw the potential in it, so I put a really big presentation together and was lucky enough to get the job. We\u2019re in sort of a soft pre-production right now, doing a lot of design work and reimagining the world. It\u2019s really cool and exciting. (Source)\nEarlier in May, potential zord concept art for the Tyrannosaurus Rex and Pterodactyl was leaked, and quickly taken down. Because of the quick action, many wondered if the leaked designs were going to be used for this new movie. What other concept art was pitched with potential directors?\nHere are a few after the jump.\nThese concepts aren\u2019t being used to the best of my knowledge. They were pitched with candidates for directors who were not chosen.\nAlex Ruiz\u2019s concept art.\nDeviantart: http://alexruizart.deviantart.com/ar\u2026gers-563799074\nTwitter: https://twitter.com/alexruizart\n\u201cPower Rangers concept art for a recent film pitch. Unfortunately this version won\u2019t be getting made. #powerrangers \u201d / Source: https://twitter.com/alexruizart/status/650028692786184192\nhttps://instagram.com/p/99pEgLCah / https://twitter.com/alexruizart/status/664559211829817344\nGreg Semkow\u2019s concept art.\nConcept Art Site: http://gsemkow.blogspot.com/\nTwitter: https://twitter.com/gsemkow\nDeviantArt: http://gsemkow.deviantart.com/\nTo find the following images on Greg\u2019s site: Command Center is on the first page, 4th image down. Zordon (x2), Rita, and Alpha; is on the second page, 8, 9, 10, and 11th images down. T-Rex Zord is on the third page, 3rd image. I\u2019m also including the links to the Facebook posts they can be found on.\nTyrannosauru Rex (Source)\nRangers entering the Command Center (Source)\nZordon (Source)\nRita (Source)\nBehind the ScenesMighty Morphin Power RangersPower RangersPower Rangers Movie\nPrevious Post [OFFICIAL] Mighty Morphin 2017 Movie Cast\nNext Post Film New Zealand Interview with Judd \u201cChip\u201d Lynn",
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        "raw_content": "November 14, 2018 @ 10:29am \u00bb Chris RosvoglouShares 16\nNBA Insider Says Rick Pitino Would Be Interested In This Coaching Job\nINDIANAPOLIS, IN - MARCH 29: Head coach Rick Pitino of the Louisville Cardinals reacts as he coaches against the Louisville Cardinals during the Midwest Region Semifinal round of the 2013 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at Lucas Oil Stadium on March 29, 2013 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)\nWhen Louisville fired Rick Pitino last year, it seemed as if the championship-winning head coach was done finding high-level opportunities. Yet, it appears there is a chance he could return to the NBA.\nPitino hasn\u2019t coached at the professional level since 2001, when he spent time with the Boston Celtics. He also had a brief tenure with the New York Knicks in the 1980s, lasting two seasons as the leader of the team.\nPitino\u2019s son Richard is the head coach of the Minnesota Golden Gophers. Well, it\u2019s possible that Rick might find a job in Minneapolis in the future.\nIt has been a miserable season for the Minnesota Timberwolves, which was highlighted by the decision to ship Jimmy Butler to Philadelphia. With Tom Thibodeau losing job security by the second, Pitino would have interest in the job if it opens up, per Chris Sheridan.\nFrom what I am hearing, if @Timberwolves decide to fire Tom Thibodeau and Scott Layden sooner rather than later, @RealPitino would be intrigued by the job. His son coaches the @GoldenGophers, so it makes sense on that level.\nHaving Pitino in the NBA would certainly add more intrigue to the league.\nKarl-Anthony Towns and Andrew Wiggins have tons of talent, but lack the guidance from the coaching staff. Perhaps, the former Louisville coach could rejuvenate the franchise and steer them away from the current chaos.\nSure, the Timberwolves would be taking a massive leap of faith by signing Pitino, yet it\u2019s not the craziest idea in the world.\nNonetheless, it all depends on the franchise\u2019s opinion of his tenure back in the NCAA.\nFiled Under: Minnesota Timberwolves, NBA, News, Top Stories",
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        "raw_content": "It is a common misconception that marijuana is not addictive. In reality, any mind altering substance can become addictive to an individual with a predisposition for addiction. Factors such as genetics, family life, and mental health, contribute to one\u2019s propensity to develop a substance abuse problem such as an addiction to marijuana or cannabis.\nAt The Villa Treatment Center, we take every substance addiction seriously and strive to educate our clients, potential clients, and family members about these addictions and the detrimental impact on their lives. We offer a series of addiction treatment options for everything from alcohol, cocaine, prescription drugs, methadone, opiates, suboxone, amphetamines, and even marijuana. Marijuana addiction is a very real thing. It\u2019s important to understand that at The Villa Treatment Center, we want to help you remove this dependency on marijuana and other substances safely. Effective marijuana addiction treatment requires a strategic look into all aspects of a person\u2019s life, psyche, environment, and previous recovery attempts.\nMarijuana Can Cause Impairment, Mentally, and Physically\nIn addition to the cardiovascular and respiratory issues that are associated with the abuse of marijuana, there are mental inhibitions that come with high dosages of THC. Those that smoke or ingest the drug may be unaware of these side effects as they assume they will not suffer from slowed movement or reaction time. The brain\u2019s processing is slowed and altered, which can lead to potentially catastrophic consequences for anyone driving under the influence of marijuana.\nMarijuana addiction has remained relatively steady over the last few decades. It is known that those who use at a younger age have a greater chance to become dependent through adulthood. Stress, anxiety, and depression are highly linked with this drug as well, which serves to belie the fallacy that the drug is a solution to those problems and not merely a means to mask them.\nHow to Treat Marijuana Addiction\nAddiction to Marijuana can be treated in a specified substance abuse treatment facility and detox center. Detox is necessary because the effects of the drug and withdrawal need to be addressed before moving forward with any marijuana addiction treatment plan. It\u2019s often difficult for family members to realize addiction is happening to their loved ones, and it\u2019s even more difficult for them to finally remove them from the temptation.\nMarijuana is readily available all over the world. In order for an individual to completely recover and get the help to break their marijuana addiction, they need to be admitted into a live-in or residential treatment center with a no tolerance policy. The habit can be treated with lifestyle changes and therapy sessions to address the mental health conditions that are causing the need for this drug to be abused.\nAt The Villa Treatment Center, we understand the need to reduce dependency on marijuana is just as important as any other substance and have developed treatment plans specifically designed to help lessen marijuana dependence. Working closely with clients, we look strategically at lifestyle, psychological profiles, environments, and previous recovery attempts to create a personalized treatment plan that addresses not only addiction but its underlying causes.\nWe invite prospective clients to speak with our expert drug counselors and intake team to learn about our model of marijuana addiction treatment, and then take an in-person tour of our scenic Woodland Hills, CA treatment and rehabilitation center to see treatment firsthand.\nJoin us and surround yourself with people on the same journey of recovery. Call The Villa Treatment Center today for more information.",
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        "raw_content": "You Are Here: Home \u00bb Opinions \u00bb The Supreme Court\u2019s \u2018religious freedom\u2019 scam\nThe Supreme Court\u2019s \u2018religious freedom\u2019 scam\nBy Lee A. Daniels NNPA Columnist\nLast week, the U.S. Supreme Court issued two decisions that the Court\u2019s conservative majority and the larger conservative movement pretended were about \u201creligious freedom.\u201d\nIn the one case, involving the Hobby Lobby chain of craft stores and the Conestoga Wagon Specialties company, which makes wood cabinets, the majority ruled that a federal law guaranteeing \u201creligious freedom\u201d means family-owned corporations don\u2019t have to provide insurance coverage for contraception under the Affordable Care Act.\nThat decision, which the Court issued on June 30, seemed to leave in place the law\u2019s provision governing nonprofit organizations in place. The law allowed nonprofit organizations, if they wished, transfer the delivery of free contraception to others. However, in the second ruling, which the Court handed up on July 3 and specifically involved Illinois\u2019s Wheaton College, a conservative Christian institution, the court majority temporarily exempted it from having to comply at all with the contraception provisions of the law.\nCritics of the decisions, which produced extremely sharp dissents from the court\u2019s three female justices, said they have stripped women workers of any guarantees that contraception coverage will automatically be part of their health insurance. That\u2019s because these rulings aren\u2019t about \u201creligious liberty.\u201d They actually have an entirely different purpose: jerry-rigging a legal framework around the efforts of the white Christian right to impose its religious beliefs on other Americans. The Christian Right has been pursuing that goal, of course, for decades. But it\u2019s become clear in recent years that it was losing control on two of its most important issues: women\u2019s reproductive rights, and the rights of gays and lesbians, especially regarding same-sex marriage. So, now they\u2019ve re-cast themselves as \u201cvictims\u201d whose \u201cfreedom\u201d to adhere to their religious beliefs is being violated. It\u2019s a scam the conservative political movement is pushing in brazen fashion\u2014as exemplified by a strikingly apt word in the Hobby Lobby opinion written by Justice Samuel A. Alito.\nThat word is \u201cfiction.\u201d\nOn page 18 of the majority opinion, Alito acknowledges that defining corporations as persons in legal terms is a \u201cfiction,\u201d but asserts that \u201cthe purpose of this fiction is to provide protection for human beings \u2026 When rights, whether constitutional or statutory, are extended to corporations; the purpose is to protect the rights of those people.\u201d A moment later, Alito defines \u201cthose people\u201d in this way: \u201cAnd protecting the free-exercise rights of closely-held corporations thus protects the religious liberty of the humans who own and control the companies.\u201d\nAs Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank pointedly noted two days before the Wheaton College decision, that sentence does not contain any mention of the rights of these corporations\u2019 employees. In other words, in declaring that a family-owned corporation \u2013 which, after all, is an artificial entity created in accordance with governmental regulations \u2013 can, in effect, take on the religious coloration of \u201cthose who own and control\u201d it, the court\u2019s conservative bloc was indulging in another of the \u201cfictions\u201d by which it\u2019s been trying to hold back the expansion of democracy for more than a decade.\nThat became even clearer once it issued the Wheaton College ruling.\nGiven that it is indeed a \u201cfiction\u201d to pretend the ruling was not a politically driven gift to the Christian right, here are some questions to think about:\nHow long will it be before some conservative Christian business owners require their female employees to wear dresses (no slacks, please) down to their ankles? And for all employees to genuflect before crosses set up at entrances to their businesses? And to join them in \u201cprayer sessions\u201d before and after the workday? And to attend only those houses of worship they \u201capprove\u201d of?\nAnd how long will it be before some white business owners claim\u2014as in the Jim Crow days\u2014that their \u201creligious beliefs\u201d require that they not serve or employ Black Americans? Or, will they try that on Muslim Americans first? Or gays and lesbians? Or Hispanic Americans? Or Jewish Americans?\nIf those possibilities sound far-fetched to you, you\u2019ve forgotten that for most of American history, the \u201cwhite\u201d version of Christianity was part and parcel of the many crackpot justifications for the exclusion and oppression of women and Americans of color. 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        "raw_content": "Diane Arbus, 1923 \u2014 1971\nDiane Arbus started taking pictures in the early 1940s and went on to study photography with Berenice Abbott, Alexey Brodovitch and later, Lisette Model. Her first published photographs appeared in Esquire in 1960. In 1963 and 1966 Arbus was awarded the John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship. In 1967, she was one of three photographers to be included in the landmark exhibition, New Documents, at The Museum of Modern Art, New York. 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Featuring more than 100 photographs, this \u2026\nArt lovers in New York can't get enough of the Diane Arbus show at the Met Breuer, which explores the groundbreaking \u2026\nOpen now until 27 November 'diane arbus: in the beginning' is comprised of around 100 photographs, two thirds of which \u2026\nOn 19 August, 1839 the French government purchased the patent for the daguerreotype process and presented the invention \u2026\nClose Download Diane Arbus, 1923 \u2014 1971\nDiane Arbus started taking pictures in the early 1940s and went on to study photography with Berenice Abbott, Alexey Brodovitch and later, Lisette Model. Her first published photographs appeared in Esquire in 1960. In 1963 and 1966 she was awarded the John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship. In 1967, she was one of three photographers to be included in the landmark exhibition, New Documents, at The Museum of Modern Art, New York. A year after her death she was the first American photographer to have work selected for inclusion in the Venice Biennale.\nThe Museum of Modern Art hosted a major retrospective that travelled through the United States and Canada from 1972 \u2013 1975. In 2003, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art organised Revelations, a full-scale retrospective that then toured to museums in the United States and Europe, including the Victoria & Albert Museum, London (2005\u20132006). In 2009, the National Museum Cardiff presented an exhibition of Arbus\u2019s works as part of the Artist Rooms collection created by Anthony d\u2019Offay.\nThe most recent retrospective, Diane Arbus, began at the Jeu de Paume, Paris in 2011, travelling to the Fotomuseum, Winterthur; Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin; and Foam, Amsterdam, through 2013.\nArbus\u2019s work has been surveyed in substantial publications, including: Diane Arbus (Aperture, 1972); Magazine Work (1984); Untitled (Aperture, 1995); Diane Arbus Revelations (Jonathan Cape, Random House, 2003); and Diane Arbus: A Chronology (Aperture, 2011).\nDiane Arbus was born in 1923 in New York City, where she died in 1971. Public collections include The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Tate Modern, London; and Centre Pompidou, Paris.\n1923 Born Diane Nemerov, New York, USA\n1941 Married Allan Arbus\nBegan taking photographs\n1941-56 Worked in fashion photography with her husband\n1945 Daughter Doon born\n1954 Daughter Amy born\nStudied with Alexey Brodovitch\n1955-57 Studied with Lisette Model\n1956 Abandoned fashion photography to pursue her own work\n1960 Published first photographic essay in Esquire\n1962 Began working with Rolleiflex 2 1\u20444 camera\n1963 Received her first Guggenheim Fellowship for her project AMERICAN RIGHTS, MANNERS AND CUSTOMS\n1966 Received her second Guggenheim Fellowship\n1967 Her photographs exhibited in the New Documents show at the Museum of Modern Art, New York\n1967-69 Taught courses in photography at the Parsons School of Design and Cooper Union, New York\n1969 Divorced from Allan Arbus\n1970 Taught at Rhode Island School of Design, Providence\nReceived the Robert Leavitt Award\n1971 Died on July 26\n2018 Diane Arbus: American Portraits, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, Australia\nDiane Arbus: A Box of Ten Photographs, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington D.C., USA\n2016 diane arbus: in the beginning, The Met Breuer, New York, USA\n2015 Diane Arbus, Artist Rooms at Kirkcaldy Galleries, Kirkcaldy, UK\n2014 Diane Arbus: Masterpieces & Curiosities: Diane Arbus\u2019 Jewish Giant, Jewish Museum, New York, USA\n2013 Diane Arbus: 1971 \u2013 1956, Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, USA\n2012 Diane Arbus: Affinities, Timothy Taylor Gallery, London, UK\n2011 Diane Arbus Retrospective, Jeu de Paume, Paris, France; Fotomuseum, Winterthur, Zurich, Swtizerland; Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin, Germany; FOAM, Amsterdam, Holland\nDiane Arbus: People and Other Singularities, Gagosian Gallery, Beverly Hills, USA\nDiane Arbus, Peder Lund, Oslo, Norway\n2010 Diane Arbus: Christ in a lobby and Other Unknown or Almost Known Works Selected by Robert Gober, Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, USA\nDiane Arbus: In the Absence of Others, Cheim & Read, New York, USA\nDiane Arbus, La Fabrica Galleria, Madrid, Spain\n2009 Diane Arbus, Timothy Taylor Gallery, London, UK\nArtist Rooms: Diane Arbus, National Museum, Cardiff, UK\n2008-09 Diane Arbus: A Printed Retrospective, 1960-1971, curated by Pierre Leguillon, Kadist Art Foundation, Paris, France\n2007 Something Was There: Early Work by Diane Arbus, Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, USA\n2005 Diane Arbus: Other Faces, Other Rooms, Robert Miller Gallery, New York, USA\n2004-05 Diane Arbus: Family Albums, Mount Holyoke College Art Museum, USA; Grey Art Gallery, New York, USA; Portland Art Museum, Maine, USA; Spencer Museum of Art , Kansas, USA\n2003-06 Diane Arbus: Revelations, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, USA ; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, USA ; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, USA; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA ; Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany; Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; Fundaci\u00f3 la Caixa, Barcelona, Spain ; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, USA\n2001 Diane Arbus: A Box of Ten Photographs, Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, USA\n2000-01 Diane Arbus: Untitled 1969-1971, Galerie Karsten Greve, Cologne, Germany\n2000 Diane Arbus, Galerie Rodolphe Janssen, Brussels, Belgium\n1996-97 Diane Arbus: Women, Galleria Photology, Milan, Italy\n1996 Untitled: Diane Arbus, PaceWildenstein, Los Angeles, USA\n1995 The Movies: Photographs from 1956 to 1958, Robert Miller Gallery, New York, USA\n1992 Diane Arbus: Untitled 1970-71, Jan Kesner Gallery, Los Angeles, USA\n1991 Diane Arbus, Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, USA\nDiane Arbus, Ydessa Hendeles Art Foundation, Toronto, Canada (curated by Ydessa Hendeles)\nDiane Arbus, Jane Corkin Gallery, Toronto, Canada\nDiane Arbus: Photographs, Edwynn Houk Gallery, Chicago, USA\nDiane Arbus: Untitled 1970-71, Robert Miller Gallery, New York, USA\n1989 Diane Arbus: Nineteen Faces, Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, USA\nAlice Neel and Diane Arbus: Children, Robert Miller Gallery, New York, USA\nDiane Arbus, Fay Gold Gallery, Atlanta, USA\n1988 Diane Arbus, Hiram Butler Gallery, Houston, USA\n1987-88 Diane Arbus: Couples, Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, USA\n1987 Diane Arbus: Untitled Photographs 1970-71, Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, USA\nDiane Arbus: Early Works 1956-1962, Robert Miller Gallery, New York, USA\nDiane Arbus, Michael Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles, USA\nDiane Arbus, Helios Gallery, New York, USA\n1986 Diane Arbus, American Center, Paris, France (curated by Madeleine Deschamps and Doon Arbus)\nDiane Arbus, La Fundacion la Caixa, Barcelona, Spain (curated by Alain Dupuy); (traveled to La Fundacion la Caixa, Madrid, Spain)\nDiane Arbus, Robert Klein Gallery, Boston, USA\nDiane Arbus, Light Factory, Charlotte, USA\n1985 Diane Arbus, G.H. Dalsheimer Gallery, Baltimore, USA\n1984-87 Diane Arbus: Masgazine Work 1960-1971, Helen Foresman Spencer Museum of Art, The University of Kansas, Lawrence, USA (traveled to: Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis, USA; University of Kentucky Museum, Lexington,USA; University Art Museum, California State University, Long Beach, USA; Neuberger Museum, State University of New York at Purchase, Purchase, USA; Wellesley College Museum, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA, USA; The Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, USA\n1984-85 Diane Arbus: Portraits on Assignment, Robert Miller Gallery, New York, USA; Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, USA\n1984 Diane Arbus, The Baker Gallery, Kansas City, USA\nDiane Arbus, Palazzo Fortuny, Venice, Italy\n1983 Diane Arbus: Photographs, curated by Doon Arbus, Palazzo della Cento Finestre, Florence, Italy; Palazzo Fortuny, Venice, Italy; Pallazzo della Esposizioni, Milan, Italy\nDiane Arbus: Photographs, Carl Soloway Gallery, Cincinnati, USA\n1982 Diane Arbus, Berner Photo-Gallery, Bern, Switzerland\nDiane Arbus: Published and Unpublished Images, Edwynn Houk Gallery, Chicago, USA\nDiane Arbus, Yuen Lui Gallery, Seattle, USA\n1981 Diane Arbus, Carl Soloway Gallery, Cincinnati, USA\n1980 Diane Arbus: Vintage Unpublished Photographs, Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, USA\nDiane Arbus, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France\nDiane Arbus: Vintage Unpublished Photographs, Robert Miller Gallery, New York, USA\nDiane Arbus (with Deborah Baker), David Dawson Gallery, London, UK\n1978 Diane Arbus, Allan Frumkin Gallery, Chicago, USA\nDiane Arbus, Fotografie Forum, Frankfurt, Germany\n1977 Lunn Gallery, Washington, D.C., USA\nDiane Arbus, Rosalind Solomon a la Galerie Zabriskie, Paris, France\n1976 Diane Arbus, Helios Gallery, New York, USA\nGalerie Schellmann und Kluser, Munich, Germany\n1973-79 Diane Arbus: Retrospective, curated by Doon Arbus and Marvin Israel, Seibu Museum, Tokyo, Japan; Hayward Gallery, Arts Council of Great Britain, London, UK ; Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK; Scottish Arts Council, Edinburgh, Scotland UK; Van Abbe Museum, Eindhoven, The Netherlands; Rijksmuseum Vincent Van Gogh, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Lenbachhaus St\u00e4dtische Galerie, Munich, Germany; Von der Heydt Museum, Wupperthal, Germany; Frankfurter Kunstverein, Frankfurt, Germany; 1976-78 toured fourteen galleries and museums throughout Australia under the auspices of the Australian Arts Council, including the Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney; 1978-79 toured seven galleries and museums throughout New Zealand under the auspices of the Arts Council of New Zealand\n1973 Diane Arbus: 10 Photos, Martin Gallery, Minneapolis, USA\nDiane Arbus: Photographs, Lunn Gallery, Washington, D.C., USA\n1972-75 Diane Arbus, curated by John Szarkowski, Museum of Modern Art, New York; Baltimore; Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, USA; Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, USA; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, USA; The National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Canada; Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, USA; Witte Memorial Museum, San Antonio, USA; New Orleans Art Museum, New Orleans, USA; University Art Museum, University of California, Berkeley, USA; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, USA; Florida Center for the Arts, University of South Florida, Tampa, USA; Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois, Champaign, USA\n1972 Diane Arbus Portfolio: 10 Photos, Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy\n1967 New Documents, curated by John Szarkowski, Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA\n2018 Doing the Document: Photographs from Diane Arbus to Piet Zwart, Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany\nParis, Pace MacGill Gallery, New York, USA\nWomen In Focus: Contemporary Female Narratives in Photography, E6 Gallery, San Francisco, USA\nArtist Rooms: Diane Arbus, The Burton at Bideford, Devon, UK\nAnother Kind of Life, Barbican Art Gallery, London, UK\n2016 The Female Gaze, Part Two: Women Look at Men, Cheim & Read, New York, USA\n2013 The Unphotographable, Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, USA\nThe Time is Now, John Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco, USA\nLight Sensitive, Nasher Museum of Art, Durham, USA\nUne affaire de famille. La photographie dans les collections de St\u00e9phane, Rodolphe et S\u00e9bastien Janssen, Muse\u00e9 de la photographie de Charleroi, Charleroi, Belgium\n2012 Through the Looking Glass, me Collectors Room, Berlin, Germany\nAnother story. 1000 Photographs from the Moderna Museet Collection, Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden\n2011-12 Photography Calling! Sprengel Museum, Hanover, Germany\n2011 Pictures by Women: A History of Modern Photography, The Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA\n2010 Disquieting Images, Triennale di Milano, Milan, Italy\n75 Years of Looking Forward: Focus on Artists, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, CA\nPrivate Eyes, la Colecci\u00f3n de Laurence Miller, Sala Municipal de San Benito, Valladolid, Spain\nPicturing New York: Photographs from The Museum of Modern Art, IMMA, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland\nThe Sum of Myself: Photographic Self-Portraits from the Audrey and Sydney Irmas Collection, LACMA, Los Angeles, USA\nMasters of Photography, Fifty One Fine Art Photography, Antwerp, Belgium\nFace to Face: 150 Years of Photographic Portraiture, Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix and CCP Center for Creative Photography, Tucson, USA\n2008-09 Gaze: Diane Arbus, Lee Friedlander, Katy Grannan, Jocelyn Lee, Lisette Model, Susan Paulsen, Pace/MacGill Gallery, New York, USA\n2008 Le Choc de la Photographie Americaine, Bibliotheque Nationale de France, Paris, France\n2007 Arbus, Avedon, Sander, Pace/MacGuill Gallery, New York, USA\nPeople, Jim Kempner, Fine Art, New York, USA\nAll the More Real, Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, USA\nSecond View, Kloster Unser Lieben Frauen, Magdeburg, Germany\nNew York, NY Fifty One Fine Art Photography, Antwerp, Belgium\n2006-07 Americans, Kunsthalle Wien, Austria\n2006 Eye of the Beholder: Photographs from the collection of the Richard Avedon; Pace/MAcGill Gallery, New York, USA; Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, USA\nRecent Acquisitions: New York Street Photography form the 1960s and 1970s: 916 Diane Arbus Feld Island Photographs, New York Public Library, New York, USA\nDas Achte Feld/ The Eight Square Museum Ludwig, Germany\nNew York, New York, Grimaldi Forum, Monaco, France\nIn Sight, MoCP, Chicago, USA\nSenza di loro, nemmeno io, Palazzo Magnani, Reggio Emilia, Italy\nThe Construction of the Other, Palais des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, Belgium\nTendenzen internationaler Fotografie, St\u00e4dtische Galerie Delmenhorst, Germany\nPortrait und Menschenbild, SK Stiftung Kultur, Cologne, Germany\n2005-06 Speaking with Hands, Guggenheim Bilbao, Bilbao, Spain; Guggenheim Museum, New York; Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany\n2005 Autumn in Black and White, Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden\nIn the Middle of the Night, Kunsthalle Bielefeld, Germany\nPhotographing the Museum, Yancey Richardson Gallery, New York, USA\nBilanz in zwei Akten, Kunstverein Hannover, Germany\nDer fotografierte Mensch, Neues Museum N\u00fcrnberg, Germany\n2004 Ghost Stories: The Disembodied Spirit, Austin Museum of Art, Austin, USA\nClaudia Reinhardt, Killing Me Softly, Pro qm, Berlin, Germany\nMenschenbilder, Galerie Thomas Zander, Cologne, Germany\nPhotographers of Genius, Getty Museum, Los Angeles, USA\nFrom House to Home, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, USA\nStreet Credibility, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, USA\n2003-04 Cruel and Tender, Tate Modern, London; Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany\nPartners: Collector and Curator Ydessa Hendeles\u2019 View of 20th Century Art, Haus der Kunst, Munich, Germany\nArt, Lies and Videotape, Tate Liverpool, Liverpool, UK\nA Clear Vision, Deichtorhallen, Hamburg, Germany\n2003 Photo San Francisco 2003, Fort Mason Center, San Francisco, USA\nGogh Modern, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands\nPictures from Within, Whitney Museum, New York, USA\nFlesh Tones, Robert Mann Gallery, New York, USA\nAmerican Dream: A Survey, Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, USA\n2002-05 Eye to Eye, Groninger Museum, Groninger, The Netherlands\n2002 American Standard: (Para)Normality and Everyday Life, Barbara Gladstone Gallery, New York, USA\n2001-02 J. Johnson Gallery, Jacksonville, USA\n2001 Voice, Image, Gesture: Selections from The Jewish Museum\u2019s Collection, 1945 \u2013 2000, The Jewish Museum, New York, USA\nHomage to the Square: Picturing Washington Square, 1890-1865, Berry-Hill Galleries, Inc., New York, USA\nOpen Ends (Innocence and Experience), The Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA\nDiane Arbus Untitled 1969-1971, Galerie Karsten Greve, Cologne, Germany\n2000 How You Look At It, Sprengel Museum, Hanover, Germany\n1999-00 The American Century, Part 2, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA\nI\u2019m Not Here: Constructing Identity at the Turn of the Century, Susquehanna Art Museum, Harrisburg, USA\n1998 American Playhouse: The Theatre of Self-Presentation, Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery at Harbourfront Centre, Toronto, Canada\nPrivate Ficcions, Fundaci\u00f3 Joan Mir\u00f3, Barcelona, Spain\nTibet House Benefit Exhibition, Robert Miller Gallery, New York, USA\n1995 46th Venice Biennale,Venice, Italy\n1994 Old Glory: The American Flag in Contemporary Art, Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, Cleveland, USA\nAmerican Politicians, The Museum of Modern Art, New York\nSupreme Shots: Fashion Photography Since 1948, Photology, Milan\nPictures of the Real World, curated by Robert Nickas, Le Consortium, Dijon, France; Le Capitou, Centre d\u2019Art Contemporain, Frejus, France; St\u00e4dtische Gallerie, Goppingen, Germany; Galleria Massimo De Carlo, London, UK; Hara Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, Japan\n1993 Artists by Artists, Forum Gallery, New York, USA\nGesture and Nuance: The Photographic Portrait, Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco, USA\nSaint in the City, Tom Cugliani Gallery, New York, USA\n1992-93 This Sporting Life, 1878-1989, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, USA\n1992 The New York School: Photographs 1936-1963, Sandra Berler, Chevy Chase, USA\nPantheon of Photography, Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland GmbH, Bonn, Germany\nDiane Arbus and Manuel Neri, Ginny Williams Gallery, Denver, USA; Tavelli Williams Gallery, Aspen, USA\n1991 Appearances: Fashion Photography Since 1945, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK\n1990-91 Presence of Portraits, Jane Corkin Gallery, Toronto, Canada\n1990 Figuring the Body, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, USA\nDiane Arbus and her Artistic Lineage , Jan Kesner Gallery, Los Angeles, USA\nKunstlerinnen des 20 Jahrhunderts, Museum Wiesbaden, Wiesbaden, Germany\nLovers, Jane Corkin Gallery, Toronto, Canada\nArbus and Weegee: Photographs, Robert Klein Gallery, Boston, USA\nAlfred Stieglitz, Diane Arbus, G. 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        "raw_content": "Stepping forward: TMC Pediatric Therapies explores intensive program for children with cerebral palsy\nKelsey Musgrave had a minor stroke when she was born in 2012, and was diagnosed with cerebral palsy when she was 14 months old. Her mom, Sarah, enrolled her in TMC Pediatric Therapies in October 2013 where Kelsey attended physical and occupational therapy sessions once a week, oftentimes with therapist Caren Barman. Kelsey was making progress, but Barman thought she\u2019d be a great candidate for an intensive program that was part of a research study brought to TMC by long-time Tucson pediatrician Dr. Duke Duncan who has studied cerebral palsy for much of his decades-long career.\nHis study aimed to see if a modified version of the inpatient therapy the Chinese provide to children with cerebral palsy would work on American children in an outpatient setting.\nIn China, as soon as a child is diagnosed, doctors advise the parents to admit the child in the hospital for three months. During the stay, the child receives intensive physical therapy, occupational therapy, hydrobaths with herbs, deep massage and acupuncture \u2013 all day, five days a week. In the United States, the standard of care is for a child to receive physical therapy once a week and occupational therapy once every other week.\nDr. Duncan wanted to see if more frequent, more intense therapy really was more effective, and led to better outcomes for these children. During a meeting with a group of Chinese doctors at a children\u2019s hospital in Anhui Province, they asked him what the standard of care is for children with cerebral palsy in the United States. After explaining, he told them, \u201cI\u2019m not very happy with that because I don\u2019t see much improvement with these children.\u201d\nAs Dr. Duncan asked them what they do, the Chinese doctors got huge grins on their faces. \u201cThey said, \u2018come with us. We\u2019ll show you.\u2019\u201d As they marched him down a huge hallway, he saw a little boy, who was around four years old and all smiles, walk out of his room using a walker. The doctors said that three months prior, the child was confined to a bed because he couldn\u2019t walk. Dr. Duncan didn\u2019t believe them at first. \u201cI said, \u2018come on \u2013 you\u2019re kidding me. What did you guys do?\u2019\u201d said Dr. Duncan. They explained how providing services five days a week allowed the child to make the most progress.\nDr. Duncan thought to himself, \u201cwhat if we could accomplish something similar \u2013 in an outpatient setting. Would it be effective?\u201d\nHe teamed up with TMC Pediatric Therapies. They approached the TMC Foundation about funding a study that would hopefully answer this question and were awarded a grant funded by the Armstrong McDonald Foundation and Children\u2019s Miracle Network.\nTMC Pediatric Therapist\nCaren Barman with Kelsey\nAbout two dozen families, including Kelsey\u2019s, were invited to participate in the study. The children had to be between 18 and 36 months old, and had to have mild to moderate cerebral palsy. During the intensive program, Kelsey received therapy five days a week for 12 weeks. Four days a week, she\u2019d be at TMC Pediatric Therapies where she would receive 30 minutes of physical therapy followed by 30 minutes of occupational therapy. On the fifth day, she would receive therapy in her home. Dr. Duncan carefully followed the progress of each child. The outcomes were significant and beyond what would be expected for children typically developing with cerebral palsy.\nSarah couldn\u2019t believe the strides her daughter made. \u201cJust to see the progress that she made in those 12 weeks was amazing,\u201d said Sarah. \u201cShe went from barely crawling to taking steps and walking. And she started using her right hand, which she never really did before the intensive therapy. We saw some great milestones during those 12 weeks.\u201d\nAt the completion of the 12-week study, Kelsey continued to attend therapy sessions twice a week. Insurance coverage has currently forced her to now attend just once a week. \u201cHer progress is still improving, but not as fast as it was during the intensive therapy,\u201d said Sarah, who is a believer that more frequent, more intense therapy is effective. \u201cWe saw her make big strides in what she\u2019s able to do day-to-day. If we could continue to come four days a week, I\u2019d do it in a heartbeat. This study was the most amazing thing that we\u2019ve been fortunate to be a part of, and I\u2019m so grateful to the TMC Foundation for funding it.\u201d\nIn an effort to build on the momentum of this promising research, TMC is collaborating with Phoenix Children\u2019s Hospital, another Children\u2019s Miracle Network hospital, for further studies about therapy for children ages 12 to 36 months with cerebral palsy. We\u2019ll continue to post updates on http://tmcaznews.com/ when Dr. Duncan starts looking for children to participate.\nFiled Under: All, Community, General Tagged With: cerebral palsy, Children's Miracle Network, Dr. Duke Duncan, Kelsey Musgrave, Pediatric Outpatient Therapy, pediatrician, research\n\u00ab Nurse.com names TMC nurse a western region Rising Star\n\u201cIt\u2019s now or never.\u201d TMC Emergency doc running for a shot at Olympic gold \u00bb",
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        "title": "Jury finds Monsanto Liable in the first Roundup Cancer Trial \u2013 Here\u2019s What Could Happen Next - UConn Today",
        "raw_content": "Jury finds Monsanto Liable in the first Roundup Cancer Trial \u2013 Here\u2019s What Could Happen Next\nAugust 13, 2018 - Richard Stevens, School of Medicine\nDewayne Johnson, who used Roundup in his job as groundskeeper and later developed non-Hodgkin lymphoma, has been awarded $289 million in damages. (AP Photo via The Conversation)\nIn the first of many pending lawsuits to go to trial, a jury in San Francisco concluded on Aug. 10 that the plaintiff had developed cancer from exposure to Roundup, Monsanto\u2019s widely used herbicide, and ordered the company to pay US$289 million in damages.\nThe plaintiff, Dewayne Johnson, had used Roundup in his job as groundskeeper in a California school district. He later developed non-Hodgkin lymphoma. The jury awarded Johnson $39 million in compensatory damages to cover pain, suffering, and medical bills due to negligence by Monsanto, plus an additional $250 million in punitive damages.\nThis means the jury wanted to punish Monsanto because members believed the company deliberately withheld from the public scientific knowledge that glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup, was a cancer danger. The size of the damages awarded indicates that the jury was not persuaded by Monsanto\u2019s expert witnesses.\nProduct liability lawsuits are an important part of American culture. There are many examples of companies knowingly adding toxic agents to their products. So there must be a process for aggrieved individuals who have been harmed to hold these companies accountable.\nOn the other hand, a lawsuit can be brought against any company for any reason, and some may be frivolous. It is an unfortunate comment on our health care system that so many people are uninsured, and if struck by a dreaded disease, must seek money to deal with it somehow from somewhere.\nIn many instances, it is simply unknown whether a product and its contents are a danger. This verdict is just the first in what could be a long legal battle over Roundup, and proving causality in such cases is not easy. But here are some observations from my own experience trying to help figure out why people get cancer.\nHow credible is the scientific case against Roundup?\nMuch of the plaintiff\u2019s case was based on a widely criticized 2015 statement by the International Agency for Research on Cancer, part of the World Health Organization, that glyphosate was a \u201cprobable human carcinogen\u201d (Group 2A on its scale). A classification of \u201chuman carcinogen\u201d (Group 1) means that a panel of scientists convened by the IARC believes the agent is a cancer hazard to humans, like smoking and ionizing radiation. The 2A classification is not as strong. It means that there is credible evidence, but it does not reach the standard of \u201cbeyond a reasonable doubt.\u201d\nThe IARC\u2019s process for determining carcinogenicity has come under heavy criticism before. In particular, in the early 2000s some observers worried that industry was actually influencing the agency to downgrade its classification of chemical agents. In the Roundup cases, the accusation against the IARC cuts the other way. According to some accounts, it was biased against industry and sought a harsh classification for glyphosate.\nThe IARC has provided a detailed defense of its process in the glyphosate evaluation. It has also published a monograph on glyphosate with all the gory details of the science behind its evaluation.\nI served on a monograph working group in 2007 for an IARC assessment of whether shift work was a potential cancer hazard. I have also participated in three other meetings sponsored by IARC over the years, so I have seen the agency\u2019s process up close. In my view, IARC personnel go to great lengths to ensure objectivity and scientific rigor.\nThis does not mean that their classifications are the last word. In fact, the agency has often changed its classification of an agent based on new evidence after initial evaluation. Sometimes it has become more certain that the agent poses a hazard, but in other cases it has downgraded the hazard.\nMonsanto argues that hundreds of tests have shown Roundup does not pose health risks, but several thousand plaintiffs are suing the company, charging that glyphosate gave them cancer.\nWhat path for glyphosate?\nGlyphosate and Monsanto could follow the path of the Johns-Manville company, which started manufacturing asbestos products in the 1880s. After many epidemiological studies showed that exposure to asbestos caused very high rates of lung cancer \u2013 primarily pleural mesothelioma \u2013 and much litigation, the company went bankrupt in 1982. Its assets were reorganized to form the Manville Trust, which allocates monetary damages to people harmed by asbestos.\nSome products still contain small quantities of asbestos today, including motor vehicle parts and fireproof clothing. The Environmental Protection Agency tried to ban it in 1989, but was overturned by a federal court. Nonetheless, because asbestos is so clearly linked to cancer, most companies avoid it now for fear of liability.\nAlternatively, glyphosate may follow the route of saccharin, an artificial sweetener discovered in the late 1870s. In 1970 scientists reported that saccharin caused bladder cancer in rats, which led the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to propose a ban on this extremely popular product in 1977.\nHowever, after much more research \u2013 including toxicology in rats and epidemiologic studies in people \u2013 the IARC downgraded saccharin from a classification of \u201c2B: possible human carcinogen\u201d to \u201c3: not classifiable,\u201d and the U.S. National Toxicology Program removed saccharin from a 2016 report on carcinogens. As it turned out, the mechanism for causing bladder cancer in rats did not apply to people, and epidemiological studies showed no association.\nMonsanto will undoubtedly appeal this initial decision, and it could be years before the issue is settled once and for all. But with this verdict, the onus is now on Monsanto to provide compelling evidence that Roundup is safe in other trials that soon will follow.\nSan Francisco Chronicle Does Monsanto's Roundup cause cancer? Trial highlights the difficulty of proving a link\nNational Public Radio Does Monsanto\u2019s Roundup Cause Cancer? Trial Highlights The Difficulty Of Proving A Link\nScience Alert Monsanto Has Been Found Liable in The First Roundup Cancer Case - But That Might Not Mean What You Think\nNational Public Radio What's Next Now That Monsanto Was Found Liable In First Trial Over Weed Killer's Cancer Link\nKEYWORDS environment | health | law | School of Medicine | UConn Health",
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        "raw_content": "We want to thank you for changing lives in Tanzania as due to your generous donations we have been able to sponsor one of our students to attend the university in the United States. Total of six students graduated from Arusha\u2019s Modern School and we currently have 42 children in our TotoAid program. We hope you enjoy this issue of our newsletter.\nCheck out the 2017 newsletter",
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        "raw_content": "Something that people who know me closely are aware of \u2014 I generally don\u2019t like people, strangers. I\u2019m distrusting and they make me uncomfortable. Something that people who know me very closely are aware of \u2014 when I care about people I truly and deeply care about their well being and their life. I would in a split second give my life for them without question.\nToday I am going to write about how I spent two weeks living on my friend\u2019s floor to save his life from opiate detox, and how I don\u2019t know if he is alive today.\nThis is another one where the person will not be named. For one, because if he is alive, I don\u2019t know if he would want this story written about him or not. I would rather err on the side of respect. So this person will henceforth be known as Ben.\nBen is one of my very best friends. You\u2019ll find I have a lot of them. Whether we are in touch or not they will always remain my best friends because I love them for who they were at that time, and whom they have helped me grow to become as a person.\nMy brother Alan is my other half, just like Megan. Two sides of the same coin. When I went to Hawai\u2019i I had this very large void in my life that needed to be filled. I very much missed my big brother who at that time was more mature than me in a lot of ways. Ben filled that void extremely well. He really took me under his wing as a true drug user and distributor.\nThat last sentence is a bit sharp, and honest, but it\u2019s also exactly at that time what I was looking for and what I wanted. I\u2019ve already written about how I don\u2019t like school, it was really hard for me to apply myself, how confused I was, and the fact I like to try everything once.\nSo, I decided the thing I really wanted to learn was how to make a living breaking the law.\nNot the things my friends and I in Colorado were messing around with at the time. I\u2019m talking weight, weapons, lack of personal welfare \u2014 and a willingness to lose one\u2019s humanity.\nThat is probably as specific as I will ever write about those times. I honestly can\u2019t even remember too many specifics, one of the worst things about it; or maybe best things. It just goes to show how deep I was into my substance abuse. I also just don\u2019t remember a lot of things about that time because I\u2019m still getting chunks back that were lost within my mental break with reality. Just recently a friend reminded me that the name of the tree we were always sitting under was a banyan tree. I have forgotten simple details like that.\nThis is about the thing that caused me to hold on to that humanity, and how I was able to see where I was headed if I didn\u2019t correct course.\nI still lost my mind after this, but I think the stress of taking care of Ben, and his business; as well as my own consumption of a concoction of substances from Meth to experimental hallucinogens like 2Ci \u2014 really compounded into what became my crazy spell. That puts it a bit lightly, but I was. I was absolute batshit crazy. I went to bonkersville.\nSpending time with Ben meant I progressively didn\u2019t spend much time with anyone else. I began to spend less time with my friends in our self-described Ohana, and Ben and I even hid from his roommates quite a bit with the door locked. Talking business, bonding over different substances, just in general being best buds. Brothers, so to speak.\nOver this time I watched Ben who was never tall, but very stout \u2014 go from a very healthy looking individual shooting up a water solution of opiates into his anus, to a very frail \u2014 hardly ever lucid sack of skin and bones. A skeleton that wanted to physically assault myself and his roommates for taking and disposing of his terribly hidden stash of black tar heroin.\nIt was then that I began sleeping on his floor. Getting up any time he needed to release himself in any way, in any fashion, and help him accomplish that.\nIf I remember correctly his roommates helped him just as much, as I was still running around campus at times during the day and night; trying to close out a lot of Ben\u2019s business. As well as get him out of the nonsense and debt he was putting himself in with the heroin. Classes were so far from a priority at this time that I\u2019m not sure I went to a single one.\nShortly after Ben\u2019s detox I remember one of his roommates getting a hold of family to get him a way out of Hawai\u2019i in hopes to save his life. His room was empty, locked, and closed out but someone still attempted to break in at knife point to get some money from Ben. I\u2019m honestly glad that I was really well known and friendly around campus, but in my dealings with Ben\u2019s business I worked pretty hard to be quiet and not make too much of an impression. I think it may have saved my life.\nI skipped ahead there a bit, but it was just to illustrate the kind of people Ben and myself had in common with at that time.\nIt\u2019s\u200b this period that caused me to see what things other than alcohol can truly do to a person first hand. Someone who is close to me. Someone who I care about. I\u2019m really glad that Ben had a huge stash of marijuana so that we didn\u2019t need to worry about smoking at all. I\u2019m really not sure he would have survived without it. Pot gave him great relief from the pain, fever, and convulsions that he needed to be helped through.\nNightmares with cold sweats, and absolute full body retching which would not stop no matter how empty his stomach was. It was living death and I never wanted to see anyone ever go through that again.\nNot long after Ben left campus my friend Tony passed, and that was the nail in the coffin of opiates for me. I\u2019ve been an advocate for marijuana over the corporate-fueled and socially accepted heroin that are prescription pain meds since. I was very close with people that it has hurt greatly. The two mentioned in this piece both started with 100% legal pain medication which is all too often shoveled into peoples\u2019 hands without any afterthought.\nOf course when I broke my shoulder years later I had a great time abusing my prescriptions like the addict I am.\nNo one in my family even gave it a second thought at that time, including myself. I\u2019m not sure if we all thought I had gotten past it or not, but I very quickly went through two re-fills in a week. By the following week I was popping four pills as I woke just to take two more in an hour to actually feel it.\nI think the greater meaning I have been looking for in this piece when thinking about caring for Ben is that:\nOpiates are a really dangerous thing. Please be really, really careful with them. They, just like any other addictive drug \u2014 can turn an incredibly bright person into something very, very dark.\nI really hope I never have to see someone go through that again, and that I never put anyone through something like that myself again. I am an addict, I will always be an addict. It\u2019s something I strive to be better at every day just like my bi-polar. When I say that I am sober I mean from everything but alcohol and marijuana. Those are two things I feel like I have the ability to be a responsible adult with, and I feel like my current life has proven that.\nThe last time I spoke to Ben was not long after sending him a Facebook message to tell him that I was able to plead guilty on all my charges \u2014 and lucky to get five years probation on a deferred sentence.\nHis way of congratulating me was by calling to ask help him move some weight of Ecstasy through the mail from Hawai\u2019i to California, where he was now residing.\nHe\u2019s since disappeared from Facebook and I can\u2019t find him anywhere. I do not know if he is alive, and truly wish him the best. However, it was the phone call that proved to me he was lost beyond all doubt. I did not need to be in contact with him any longer if I wanted to make something of myself.\nThank you for all the support and love that was given to me during my recovery. Ben is the big brother I never want to be.\nPhoto taken December 13th, 2008 by Mariah C. Pictured w/ Kelli K. just days before mental break with reality.\nPosted in autobiography, Editorial / OtherTagged addiction, autobiography, friend, heroin, life experience, memoirs, opiates, recovery, substance abuse, support, withdrawals, writing\nPrevious Article Natureless.\nNext Article Why Do I Hate Mondays?\n12 thoughts on \u201cCare.\u201d\nmervynandjanet says:\nI often read your words and am so conflicted\u2026..I wish with all my heart you did not have these experiences and yet, so proud of the man you are. I want to lecture the hell out of you and yet, I\u2019m clueless as to what I could say that you do not know better than me. Mostly I am amazed at your honest, gut wrenching, fearless revelations. And I am very glad I have prayed for you all these years, for you have walked where even angels fear to tread.\nThank you so much for the kind words and thoughts. Those are the things that keep hope in our hearts.\nThank you so much for taking the time to read my writing. It is what is pushing me to write more.\nI actually would of liked to of read more. You do a good job of writing, it draws a person in and makes me want to continue reading. I wish you, Ben and your other friends a good clean and healthy life. Consider writing a book or books as a profession. Wait a minute, is this actually something you truly went through or is it just fictional as in it never happened to you in real life?\nThis is all 100% real stuff.\nPingback: Cigarette for Dave. \u2013 Trevor's Notepad",
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        "raw_content": "Marc Emery Returns\u2026\nshereekrider Cannabis Culture\tBC, BC Marijuana Party, Canada, cannabis culture, DEA, jodie emery, marc emery, Vancouver\t0\nMarijuana Activist Marc Emery Is A Man On A Mission\nPosted by Johnny Green at 7:29 AM on August 27, 2014 Ending Marijuana Prohibition\nCanada\u2019s \u201cPrince of Pot\u201d Marc Emery has finally returned to Canada after spending just over 4 \u00bd years in US federal prison for selling marijuana seeds over the Internet. From his base in Vancouver, BC, Emery parlayed his pot seed profits into a pro-marijuana legalization political juggernaut.\nNot only did the gregarious former libertarian bookseller relentlessly hassle Canadian and American drug warriors \u2014 including the dour then-drug czar, John Walters \u2014 he published Cannabis Culture magazine, created the BC Marijuana Party and helped turn parts of downtown Vancouver\u2019s Hasting Street into a Western Hemisphere Amsterdam, complete with a vaporizer lounge and several other cannabis-related enterprises.\nEmery also put a bunch of his money \u2014 several hundred thousand dollars \u2014 into financing marijuana reform efforts on the US side of the border. It\u2019s hard to say what, exactly, got him in the sights of US law enforcement, but when he was arrested by Canadian police at the behest of US authorities, the DEA was certainly quick to gloat that it had struck a blow against the forces of legalization.\nThe US eventually got its pound of flesh from Emery, forcing him into a plea bargain \u2014 to protect his coworkers \u2014 that saw him sentenced to five years in federal prison for his seed selling. Emery did his time, was released from prison earlier this summer, then sent to a private deportation detention facility in the US before going home to Canada less than two weeks ago.\nBut if US and Canadian authorities thought they had silenced one of the biggest thorns in their side, they should have known better. Nearly five years in prison hasn\u2019t exactly mellowed Emery; instead, he is more committed than ever to drug war justice, and he\u2019s raring to go.\nThe Chronicle spoke with him via phone at his home in Vancouver Monday. The topics ranged from prison life to marijuana legalization in the US to Canadian election politics and beyond.\n\u201cIf you go to jail for the right reasons you can continue to be an inspiration,\u201d Emery said. \u201cI got a lot of affirmation, thousands of letters, people helped to cover my bills, and that\u2019s a testament to my influence. My experience was very positive. I network well and try to live in the present moment, just dealing with what\u2019s going on.\u201d\nStill, Emery needed about $180,000 to get through those 4 \u00bd years behind bars, including more than $18,000 in email costs \u2014 it isn\u2019t cheap for federal prisoners to send emails, but for Emery, keeping his voice heard in the outside world was a necessity. He reports having received between $70,000 and $80,000 in donations while in the slammer.\n\u201cThat still left Jodie doing the near impossible,\u201d he said. She traveled from Canada to the southern US 81 times to visit her husband, visiting him on 164 days and spending a like amount of time in transit. If it weren\u2019t for Jodie Emery, prison would have been a much lonelier place, as it is for most inmates.\n\u201cIn my prison, there were 1,700 prisoners, but on an average weekend, only 25 were getting a visit,\u201d Emery noted, adding that most inmates were either black or brown. \u201cAnd other than Jodie, only seven people came to visit me.\u201d\nWhile Emery waited in prison, the world continued to turn, and he has emerged into a different place. Now, two US states and Uruguay have legalized marijuana outright, and two more states and the District of Columbia are likely to do so this fall. For the Prince of Pot, it\u2019s all good.\n\u201cI like that Washington and Colorado went for two different models, although I think the Colorado model is better and has been more quickly executed,\u201d he said. \u201cIn both places, prices haven\u2019t really dropped, but they will once other states come on board. It has been really encouraging to see that people would travel to another state to buy it legally.\u201d\nThat\u2019s a good thing for the cannabis culture, he said.\n\u201cWe are a proud culture. Legalization means a lot of things, and one of them is the end of stigmatization. We\u2019ve been picked on and scapegoated as if we were taking part in some evil practice, but that is largely over in Denver,\u201d Emery argued. \u201cThey\u2019re integrating it into the mainstream economy; we\u2019re going to see a lot of interesting things.\u201d\nUnsurprisingly, the small-L libertarian and marijuana seed entrepreneur is not overly concerned that legalization will lead to the commercialization or corporatization of the herb.\n\u201cWe need big money in order to have an effective lobby,\u201d he said. \u201cWhen there\u2019s something that tens of millions of Americans want, the money will come, and the money is welcome. It\u2019s going to put into new products, new technologies, and we have to welcome that. Capitalism is way to make things happen legally, and we need to get those people on board.\u201d\nBut Emery wants people to be able to grow their own, too.\n\u201cIt\u2019s not legal unless we can grow it in our backyards or fields,\u201d he said, \u201cand as long as we can grow it, it\u2019s basically legal.\u201d\nThat\u2019s life in these United States, but Emery, of course, doesn\u2019t live in the United States \u2014 in fact, he is now permanently barred from entering the country \u2014 he lives in Canada, and things haven\u2019t gone nearly as swimmingly there when it comes to freeing the weed.\nA decade ago, Canada was the hope of the global cannabis culture. It appeared poised to make the move toward legalization, but first the ruling Liberals were unwilling to even push through their decriminalization scheme, and then they were defeated by the Conservatives, who went in the other direction on marijuana policy, for instance, by adopting mandatory minimum sentences for growing more than small amounts of pot.\nStephen Harper\u2019s Conservatives remain in power today, and Emery has sworn political vengeance on them. He has also aligned himself with the Liberals, whose leader, Justin Trudeau, is now an advocate of legalization. That\u2019s in line with Canadian public opinion, which consistently shows strong support for marijuana law reform, including a poll this week that showed two-thirds support for reform, with 35% saying legalize it and 31% saying decriminalize it.\nThe Liberals are going to try to take back the federal government in elections in October 2015, and Emery is happy to help savage the Conservatives whether it makes Liberals squeamish or not. His return just two weeks ago has already ignited a firestorm of media coverage, with his pot politics naturally front and center.\n\u201cWe\u2019ve now hijacked the whole conversation about the election; we are dominating the conversation,\u201d he gloated. \u201cIt\u2019s the number one election topic and has been since the second I arrived back in the country. There have been more than 150 articles about me in the last two weeks. It\u2019s a big deal, and I\u2019m delighted it\u2019s a big deal. I have critics using up column inches to say disparaging things about me, and that\u2019s great, too. There\u2019s a real dialog going on, and we have the opportunity to change the feelings of our opponents and get them to understand the benefits to their communities in legalizing marijuana.\u201d\nBut can the Liberals win? Yes, says Emery.\n\u201cElection day \u2014 October 19, 2015 \u2014 will be legalization day in Canada. If Trudeau becomes prime minister, there is no going back,\u201d he prophesied. \u201cAnd I am confident the Liberals will win. Normally, the anti-Harper vote is divided among the Greens, the NDP, the Bloc Quebecois, and the Liberals, but this time, with Trudeau being so charismatic, I am urging everyone to just this once vote for the Liberals. And the feedback I am getting is that this is going to happen, a Liberal majority is going to happen, and you should be in on it.\u201d\nWhen it comes to marijuana reform, in Emery\u2019s eyes, Canadian politicians should take a lesson from their counterparts south of the border.\n\u201cMy opinion of Americans has only improved,\u201d he said. \u201cYou did a great job in Colorado and Washington, and even your legislators are underrated. At least one from every state has gone to Colorado to check it out. It\u2019s wonderful! Up here, if it weren\u2019t for Justin Trudeau, we wouldn\u2019t hear anything.\u201d\nWell, and now, Marc Emery. Again.\nArticle From StoptheDrugWar.org \u2013 Creative Commons Licensing \u2013 Donate\nMarc Emery claims victory in drug war\nshereekrider Cannabis Culture\tBC, Canada, cannabis culture, DEA, jodie emery, marc emery, tandy, US\t0\nMarc Emery and wife Jodie embrace in the visitors\u2019 area of U.S. medium-security prison in Yazoo City, Mississippi.\nPhotograph by: Contributed , Cannabis Culture\nYAZOO CITY PRISON, Mississippi \u2014 Vancouver cannabis crusader Marc Emery may be facing two more frustrating years behind bars in the Deep South of the United States. But he\u2019s more confident than ever he\u2019s winning the war on drug prohibition.\nThe Prince of Pot believes the drug legalization campaign he\u2019s waged for more than 30 years is already over at the \"intellectual\" level. And it\u2019s only a matter of time before marijuana and other recreational drugs are sold in stores in Canada and the U.S. \u2013 and taxed and regulated just like liquor and cigarettes.\n\"The end of prohibition is close, five years for marijuana or less,\" he told me from inside the U.S. federal correctional complex where he\u2019s serving a five-year term for selling marijuana seeds. \"And I can take a lot of credit for it.\"\nCrisply dressed in khaki prison fatigues and black boots, Emery said he was heartened that John McKay, the former U.S. attorney who helped put Emery in jail, has had a Saul-on the-road-to-Damascus conversion and is now championing a Washington State initiative to legalize pot.\nHe\u2019s also encouraged that a raft of Canadian VIPs, including four former B.C. attorneys-general, have jumped on the decriminalization bandwagon.\n\"I\u2019m running out of people who disagree with me anymore,\" the pot entrepreneur quipped, as we sipped pop together inside the visitors\u2019 area of the massive, razor-wire-clad jail northwest of the Mississippi state capital of Jackson.\nThe 54-year-old activist, who once raised the ire of Canadian and U.S. cops by publicly flaunting his marijuana-smoking habits, even admits he doesn\u2019t miss the weed that he first smoked in 1980, when he was 22.\n\"It\u2019s the most common question I\u2019m asked in letters and even among inmates here, but I have never once thought of marijuana in the actual in two years,\" he said in a prison email. \"Not missed smoking it. In fact, I\u2019ve never thought about it once.\"\nEmery explained that this might stem from the realization that he misses nothing except his devoted wife, Jodie, who runs what remains of his once-thriving pot empire \u2013 which, he says, grossed $15 million between 1995 and 2005.\nThe 27-year-old Jodie, now owner and operator of Cannabis Culture on West Hastings, flies down from Vancouver to visit him every two to four weeks.\n\"I think of her every hour of every day,\" Emery said, adding he spends much of his time practising bass guitar and honing his skills as leader of Yazoo, an interracial rock band named after the prison\u2019s rural hometown, known for its blues musicians.\n\"I never believed I would emerge from prison an accomplished musician, a band leader, playing music I have loved my whole life, with other far more accomplished and talented musicians,\" he said in another email. \"This is a miracle that I\u2019m very grateful for.\"\nMy prison visit, which Emery says is the first by any journalist in the two years since he\u2019s been locked up in the U.S., wasn\u2019t easy to arrange. And I wasn\u2019t allowed to bring in a pen, notepad, tape recorder or other reporting tools. Taking pictures on the property was also a no-no, and my rental car was searched. But what really surprised me was how tanned and fit Emery looked compared to how he appeared when I last saw him on TV in Vancouver.\nI asked him whether this wasn\u2019t due to the fact that prison had forced him to give up marijuana (and that being caught with pot could lead to a whole range of punishments, including up to three months in solitary).\nEmery insisted this was not so. It was simply that he was much less stressed and had far fewer legal/ money worries than when, at the helm of the world\u2019s largest marijuana seed-selling business, he was facing the sobering prospect of extradition to the United States.\nJudging by what he says and how he appears, he\u2019s fitting well into prison life as the only Canadian among 1,700 mostly black inmates, many of them serving what appear to be cruelly long sentences for crack cocaine and other drug offences.\nComing from outside with no \"cultural baggage\" obviously helps, as it does for former newspaper publisher Conrad Black, another Canadian celebrity who\u2019s been doing hard time in the U.S. south.\nBut Emery says prison life is probably harder on Black because he\u2019s older and used to luxury in his life. \"I come from a more working class/ middle class background so it\u2019s not so difficult for me,\" he said.\nThe Mississippi climate is also in his favour.\nIndeed, Emery says he far prefers the fresh air and sunny climate in the Magnolia State to the \"morose\" Vancouver weather.\n\"And I have never had an unkind word spoken to me by any inmate in two years,\" he said.\n\"And I am frequently asked, probably every day, for some help or information, as they think of me as a useful, knowledgeable person.\"\nWhat perhaps misses most are fresh vegetables. However, little niceties are generally only a postage stamp away.\nYes, in the absence of cash, the $1 postage stamp is the universal prison currency.\nAnd he says you can buy services like getting your hair cut, your cell cleaned, your running shoes washed or your headphones fixed for one to five stamps.\nSmoking is officially prohibited, but contraband cigs tend to get broken up into four or five small cigarettes and sold for, say, stamps apiece. That means a single street cigarette can fetch $25 . . . with a couple of batteries and a piece of toilet paper serving as a makeshift lighter.\nSo life is not overly harsh. Indeed, Emery, who shares a cell, thinks he has fewer grey hairs now than when he did when he was in Vancouver.\n\"I didn\u2019t know your hair could reverse its direction like that regarding colour,\" he told me. \"I was losing my hair from 2002 to 2004. When I look at my hair, its thicker than it was some 10 years ago.\"\nBut is the natural-born showman, known in Vancouver for his take-no-prisoners outbursts, really a changed individual? Can a leopard change his spots?\nWell, he says he\u2019s matured and learned to tone things down: \"Confrontation will get you nowhere good in prison.\"\nViolence in a medium-security prison, though, is always just around the corner. And Emery tells me that only a couple of weeks ago a Hispanic inmate suspected of being an informant was bludgeoned half to death by two others. He was apparently beaten over the head by a metal door-locker lock inside a sock.\nEmery\u2019s official release date is July 9, 2014. 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        "raw_content": "Robber Targeting Taxi Drivers In Park Manor\nCHICAGO (WBBM NEWSRADIO) -- A robber has targeted two taxi drivers this month in the Park Manor neighborhood on the South Side.\nIn both incidents, a man got into a taxi cab in the the 6900 block of South Wabash Avenue and asked the driver to take him to several different locations, according to Chicago police.\nThe man then asked the drivers if he could use their cell phones, among other requests, and when the drivers became uncomfortable with the requests the man implied that he had a weapon and stole their property, police said.\nThe robberies occurred about 4:30 p.m. Friday and at 4:12 p.m. on Oct. 16, police said.\nTaxi Driver Robberies",
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        "raw_content": "Baby it\u2019s\u2026*\nFucking cold. I mean, really actually cold. Fingered** glove weather, even. You know it\u2019s cold when wearing fingered*** gloves is okay, because fingered**** gloves nearly always, at least in my mild and sunny part of the world, completely ridonkulous.***** Seriously, who decided wearing thick cloth over all of your most useful****** appendages, therefore cutting their usefulness and, it must be said, attractiveness by at least half was a good idea? Put him in human jail.\nSpeaking of human jail*******\u2026 I\u2019ve already broken my 365 resolution. I could say I\u2019m sorry, \u201cI\u2019ve been so busy, I really have been working every day and I have class and homework\u201d and you\u2019d say \u201cReally, Weatherly, try to be a little more considerate, you did say you\u2019d be checking in every day\u201d and I\u2019d say \u201cshut up, mom.\u201d\nBut instead I\u2019ll say: whateva whateva I do what I want.\nI have written a few posts though. In my notebook . Which doesn\u2019t help with my blogging initiative, but does wonders towards achieving my dream of becoming a 14 year old girl. I think that deserves a pat on the ass and a congratulations bottle of wine. Rawr.********\n*I apologize for this title. I tried to give it new life by abruptly changing the traditional ending to something offbeat and vulgar but alas, it still has that certain lameness about it from which I fear it shall never recover.\n**And by \u201cfingered\u201d gloves I mean, of course, gloves that extend out to and envelop one\u2019s fingers, not gloves that are taking advantage of their partner\u2019s dexterity in, say, the back of a Ford Explorer in a church parking lot. Just to be clear.\n***Again, this is not dirty. (Unless the gloves have been dropped in mud.)\n****See above.\n*****I apologize for the use of the word ridonkulous\n******This is debatable. Pervs.\n*******\u201dStay tuned for a Human Jail blog post soonish.\n********I also apologize****** for the number of asterisks in this post. Like hashtags and a car with no brake fluid, once it starts I just can\u2019t stop it\n*********I apologize for apologizing so often, as that can be seen as weak.\nLater homies,\nHello World, this is a song of desperation",
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        "raw_content": "Outstanding Facts on Finding the Best Web Designer\nIt is a necessity to evaluate your market before you decide to settle on a particular web designer. It will be important to consider a proficient designer in dealing with your web designing in case you are not experienced. An expert in web designing who takes your business seriously would be the best bet for you.It is not a walk in the park to work with a web designer because it may take time to come up with the best. Avoiding future problems by selecting the best designer at the start will be a decision worth to consider. Beneath are the guidelines on selecting the safest web designer.\nThe appropriate web design company should show competence in designing any web. It is significant for web designer to portray that they show relevance in their business of web designing and show sites that are alike to yours. A website that can multitask in its operations, for example, you can do sales and receive payments through credit cards would be the best choice. A good web designer should have a range of websites that they have generated for other customers. The web designer should be able to show other websites for other clients and allow them to evaluate them for referrals.\nEmploying a competent web designer who is highly recommendable will be very crucial. A reliable and experienced designer will be given credit by their customers. A web designer who provides reference for their customer will give you an opportunity to judge how they conduct their business. At the same time, you should consider how much the potential web designer will charge you. It is good to ensure the fee agreement is in written form and it should include everything. To evade disagreements with the web designer in the days to come, you should ensure you settle on common ground. Visit Website here!\nYou should consider a web designer who is familiar with social media marketing. You get an important opportunity to explore competitive advertisement sites in social media like twitter and Facebook that have many viewers.The website should complement with social media to enhance coordination of activities. It will be a good idea to think of using search engine optimization (SEO). Proper and competitive marketing is easily achieved by engaging the services of SEO agencies.\nFor more facts and information about web design, visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pC8KGpMxuYo.\nYou should conduct a thorough market exploration before hiring a web designer to ensure you get the best out of them. A web designer should think big and should make choices that yields results.\nPrevious Post Factors In Picking The Right Web Design Agency\nNext Post The Best Qualities of an Excellent Web Designer",
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        "raw_content": "Bookkeeping and the probative value of accounting records: Savary\u2019s legacy lingers on in the OHADA Treaty states\nElad, C. and Tumnde, M. 2009. Bookkeeping and the probative value of accounting records: Savary\u2019s legacy lingers on in the OHADA Treaty states. International Journal of Critical Accounting. 1 (1/2), pp. 82-109.\nElad, C. and Tumnde, M.\nThis paper extends the work of Howard (1932) by using a content analysis of legal texts spanning several centuries to demonstrate that there are remarkable similarities between the bookkeeping provisions of Savary\u2019s Code of 1673, the Napoleonic Commercial Code of 1807, and the recent OHADA Uniform Act on Accounting of 2000. 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        "raw_content": "Author: Vitas Davidson\nThe Hidden Gem of Best Knitting Needles\nVitas Davidson news December 22, 2017 December 22, 2017 0 Comment\nNeedles have various sizes and lengths. Very affordable, it\u2019s necessary for you to find these needles. Straight needles are often as short as 6a or 8a and provided that 17a or 18a. Circular needles provide many added benefits. They will accommodate a wide range of sized projects before you are forced to get a longer size. You will be able to select from bamboo circular needles made by means of a company named Clover.\nAs stated above, needles can lead to damage to bags they are kept in, and can even prove a security hazard, especially should they fall into the hands of children. If it\u2019s too large, you might need smaller needles. Susan Bates knitting needles are an excellent quality knitting needle to contemplate if you\u2019re on the market for a number of needles at this time.\nNeedles are sometimes a good investment and should you get the correct ones they may make a good heirloom so we\u2019d always advise searching for quality rather than price. It is possible to see from the above there are a great deal of things to think about when you select your needles including quality and price. These needles are called the best quality and most versatile in the knitting industry, which means you may use them on a lot of different projects. In fact, needles and spinning wheels are absolutely harmless. To be honest many of the needles readily available today aren\u2019t so costly that they\u2019re not readily available to the majority of everyone.\nNeedles are put on the spinning wheel. Casein needles are created from milk protein. They are small pieces of metal. These needles also arrive in an interchangeable set, so you will never need to purchase another knitting needle again! Picking the most suitable knitting needles for relaxing knitting is essential doyousew.com/best-knitting-needles-buyers-guide/. Because Addi Turbo knitting needles are very versatile, they\u2019re the ideal product for every one of your projects.\nThe Upside to Best Knitting Needles\nApparently, knitting\u2019s been around for quite a while. Warp knitting, on the flip side, is usually achieved by machine, so when most men and women consider knitting, they are normally thinking of weft knitting. Of all the different types of needlework, it is one of the most popular. Over the last decade, it has become extremely popular. Weft knitting requires only a single string of yarn at time, but may be more prone to snags and runs. 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        "raw_content": "Birth Control \u2013 All Things Considered\nAll right, bear with me here, as we\u2019re about to jump in to a topic that could ruffle a few of your feathers, but in a good way. Our hope is that this article will be another reminder that you\u2019re in control of your health, and being informed is one \u2026\nCancer. The word alone is enough to bring tears to your eyes, whether you\u2019ve seen a loved one lose their battle or someone overcome the odds, the tears can be both sorrowful and overjoyed. Odd how something so destructive can have such a spectrum of emotions. Can you imagine that \u2026\nApparently today is National Book Lovers Day, and although we had no idea until just a few hours ago, we\u2019re going to jump right in with celebrating. After all, it\u2019s an awesome reminder to go back and sift through our bookshelves to pick out those books that were so good \u2026\nIn the media age it\u2019s all too easy to let things slide. What do I mean here? I\u2019m referring to the fact that along with media, our entire perception of healthcare has changed. No more than three decades ago when someone had an ailment the first person they would consult \u2026\nImagine better care for women around the world. Our first step together in a lifelong journey toward healthier lives. Imagine a virtual gathering place for the world\u2019s thought leaders and experts in women\u2019s health.\nBack in the centuries where populations of hunter-gatherers were prevalent, people relied on their body\u2019s ability to be stressed to keep them safe. For example, when in danger of a predator, a hunter-gatherer would experience the \u201cflight or fight\u201d response, which is the body\u2019s physiological ability to adapt for survival. \u2026\nWhen you hear the words \u201cbone density\u201d and \u201costeoporosis\u201d members of the elderly age group are most likely the ones to cross your mind. While health problems associated with our bones do set in with age, it\u2019s how we care for them in our younger years that affect our mobility \u2026\n\u2190 Previous 1 \u2026 8 9 10 11",
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        "raw_content": "BILOXI, Miss. (AP) \u2014 Hurricane Nate brought a burst of flooding and power outages to the U.S. Gulf Coast before weakening rapidly Sunday, sparing the region the kind of catastrophic damage left by a series of hurricanes that hit the southern U.S. and Caribbean in recent weeks.\nNate \u2014 the first hurricane to make landfall in Mississippi since Katrina in 2005 \u2014 quickly lost strength, with its winds diminishing to a tropical depression as it pushed northward into Alabama and toward Georgia with heavy rain. It was a Category 1 hurricane when it came ashore outside Biloxi early Sunday, its second landfall after initially hitting southeastern Louisiana on Saturday evening.\nLast advisory, T.D. #Nate producing heavy rain & gusty winds over the South. 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But Nate didn\u2019t approach the intensity of Harvey, Irma and Maria \u2014 powerful storms that left behind massive destruction during 2017\u2019s exceptionally busy hurricane season.\n\u201cWe are thankful because this looked like it was going to be a freight train barreling through the city,\u201d said Vincent Creel, a spokesman for the city of Biloxi.\nThe head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency said the four hurricanes that have struck the U.S. and its territories this year have \u201cstrained\u201d resources, with roughly 85 percent of the agency\u2019s forces deployed.\n\u201cWe\u2019re still working massive issues in Harvey, Irma, as well as the issues in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, and now this one,\u201d FEMA Administrator Brock Long told ABC\u2019s \u201cThis Week.\u201d\nThe federal government declared emergencies in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida.\nNate initially made landfall Saturday evening in Louisiana, but fears that it would overwhelm the fragile pumping system in New Orleans proved to be unfounded. The storm passed to the east of New Orleans, and Mayor Mitch Landrieu lifted a curfew on the city known for its all-night partying.\n\u201cHurricane Nate had the potential to wreak havoc on Louisiana, but thankfully, we were largely spared major damage,\u201d Gov. John Bel Edwards said in a statement.\nIn Alabama, Dauphin Island Mayor Jeff Collier said he woke up around 3 a.m. Sunday to discover knee-deep water in his yard. Although some homes and cars on the island had flooded, Collier said he hadn\u2019t heard of anyone needing rescue.\n\u201cWe didn\u2019t think it would be quite that bad,\u201d he said. \u201cIt kind of snuck up on us in the wee hours of the morning.\u201d\nAt landfall in Mississippi, the fast-moving storm had maximum sustained winds near 85 mph (140 kph), the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said. 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        "raw_content": "Don\u2019t Touch That Pork: A Few Swine Flu Truths And Myths\nWith all the wailing and gnashing of teeth involved with the latest flu outbreak, I think it\u2019s time we set a few things straight about the swine flu. Think of it as a little public service announcement just to shock some of you out of that panic and get you thinking straight.\nFirst of all, pork is safe. Yes, I know it\u2019s called swine flu but it\u2019s nothing like mad cow disease. That\u2019s why there\u2019s a flu at the end instead of disease, of course. The disease spreads via the same way normal flu spreads: contact with a contaminated area or person then contact with either the eyes, nose, or mouth of the prospective infected. Cooked pork can\u2019t possibly be ever infected because cooking and preparation make sure that the meat is clean and healthy for consumption. So, yeah, no need to worry about the ham and bacon in the supermarket.\nSecondly, there\u2019s a treatment. Zanamivir and oseltamivir are neuroaminidase inhibitors which is a fancy description of what they do; they\u2019re a type of antiviral drugs that inhibits cell reproduction of viruses so that they won\u2019t spread in the patient\u2019s body. The Center for Disease Control has highly recommended their use for the treatment and control of the disease. Actually, if you find yourself sick, you can do initial treatment via the normal over-the-counter antibiotics that you use when dealing with the normal flu. These can help make the symptoms more bearable and help your body resist the disease better. Those and quite a bit of bed rest can go a long way to make you feel better.\nThirdly, it\u2019s not gonna kill us all. Even at the height of the 1918 Spanish Flu epidemic, with its more than fifty million worldwide death count, the human race wasn\u2019t exactly in danger. Plagues and diseases have been a part of human civilization and history for years. Humans have a way of surviving and infections eventually burn out, one of the disadvantages of killing your hosts too quickly. The bodycount may pile high but no natural disease can eliminate the human species that easily. Besides, like I mentioned earlier, it is treatable and you can recover from it.\nFourth, it\u2019s not that contagious. Okay, yeah, it\u2019s contagious, but like all diseases it has its particular infection vectors and if you know those vectors, a disease can easily be avoided. In this case, swine flu it may be, but it\u2019s still the flu. This means it spreads through the contact points I said earlier. Regularly washing your hands before eating is a step in the right direction and, also, not hanging around sick people, though that one should be pretty obvious.\nFifth, it\u2019s still the flu. The description maybe a bit vague and the name exotic, but it\u2019s still the flu in the beginning. You\u2019ll know you\u2019re from it the same way you know you\u2019re sick from the flu: colds, coughs, chills, and fatigue. That\u2019s the initial stuff though. If you were smart, you\u2019d have taken your antibiotics and lessened the effects. If you\u2019re okay after a few days, that was just the normal flu. However, if the symptoms persist, and you start to vomit or start to suffer from diarrhea, then it\u2019s swine flu and you better call for a doctor.\nWell, that\u2019s all then. Hopefully, these bits of information help clear up a few things about the swine flu and help you to undestand the currect situation the world is in.",
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        "raw_content": "Home>Estate Planning>Resources for Families>Understanding Power of Attorney\nby ACTEC Fellow Bernard Krooks J.D., CPA, LLM (in taxation)\nThe \"Understanding Your Power of Attorney\" video answers fundamental questions in estate planning. ACTEC Fellow Bernie Krooks explains why a Power of Attorney (POA) is the most important estate document you can sign in this video presentation. Krooks is a nationally-recognized expert in all aspects of elder law and special needs planning. Krooks answers critical questions such as: How can I make sure my family receives my asset after death? Can I download a POA from the Internet? Is a Power of Attorney revocable? and much more.\nWatch Previous Video: What is a Revocable Trust and Do I Need One?\nHello I\u2019m Bernie Krooks from the American College of Trusts and Estates Counsel and today I'd like to talk to you about Powers of Attorney. Now you may be asking yourself, \"why should I care about powers of attorney? Isn't that for people with a lot of money, people on TV, celebrities?\" Well actually not. A power of attorney is the single most important estate document that you can sign. In fact, I like to think it's a gift you can give to your family and loved ones. Something that will make their lives easier in the event that something happens to you, and here's why.\nWe as Americans are aging. In fact, over ten thousand people a day will turn 65. In that demographic segment, the 85 and overpopulation is the fastest growing segment. So, modern medicine as you can see is doing a wonderful job of making sure we stay alive. The problem is when we stay alive we get things like Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, dementia and other ailments that affect our ability to make financial decisions for ourselves. So, what's one to do about it? Well, what you can do about it is think about who you would want to make those decisions for you in the event you can't make them yourself. 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So you really want to make sure that you take the time to think about who you would want to make those decisions. And I get it. I know this is not something you want to think about because we're all probably thinking... well this is not going to happen to me. And you may be right. It may not happen to you.\nMy message to you today is you should take the time to think about whether or not if it does happen to you who's going to be making those decisions for you. Now this is not gonna be fun. This is not like planning a family vacation, or picking out the new color of the living room carpet, or going and buying a new car. Those are fun things to do. This is not fun, but remember it's a gift because you're going to be telling your family members who you want to make these decisions for you, and hopefully they won't fight about it. So your son won't be arguing with your daughter about who's going to control the bank account because you have already spoken on that issue and they will be required to respect your wishes as long as you do it right. Now that's the key part... this is not some form that you download from the internet.\nA power of attorney is a complex form and you really have to work with a dedicated professional... somebody who spends their professional time working on estate planning matters. They're pretty much two players in a power of attorney situation. There's the principal, and that's going to be you. That's the one who decides who's going to make the decisions for them in the event that you become incapacitated. The person who you appoint is called an agent. Now some lawyers may call it an attorney in fact, and there are other names for it, but basically the attorney-in-fact and the agent are the same person. They're the person who is going to manage your affairs, pay your rent, pay your bills, manager investments in the event that something happens to you.\nNow, when you sign the power of attorney and you executed it, this is not something that you put in a drawer never look at again, because circumstances can change. The person who you appoint as power of attorney may get sick the relationship with that person and you may change, so you want to make sure that whatever plan you put in place that you keep it current. And you want to make sure you pick the right person. Well, who do you pick? You don't have to pick a family member. You can pick a trusted advisor, but most people in my experience will pick a family member. And then of course if you've got more than one child, do you picked the son, do you pick the daughter? Can you pick all of them?\nThe answer is yes. You can have more than one, but then if you have more than one well there's each one has the authority to sign your checks? Do they both have to have a signatory on the account? Again, it's up to you. So there's a lot of flexibility in how you do it. The point is you just have to decide how you want to do it. The states have all different kinds of laws on how you make sure that the power of attorney that you sign is actually valid. How many witnesses do you need? Do you need a notary public? Cause what's the point of doing a power returning and then your agent goes to use it and the bank says, we're sorry you didn't course this T or dot that I, and it's not valid and now mom's already sick, and she had a stroke, and she could no longer sign a power of attorney.\nYou can only sign a power of attorney if you have the capacity to do so. So once you're sick it's too late. So when is the right time to do this? Well, technically right before you get sick! But that's not how life works. God doesn't pick up the phone and say, listen hey Bernie, in five minutes you're going to have a stroke... you better sign the power of attorney. It doesn't work like that. That's why you have to do it now. This is not something that's irrevocable, it's only going to become irrevocable once you get sick. So the key is to do this before you get sick. And... who you're going to pick? I don't know, there's no one right person here to the pic.\nYou gotta pick somebody you trust... because there's a couple of different kinds of powers of attorney that you can sign. One is effective immediately. So I sign the power of attorney right now, and then you're my agent, and you can manage my affairs for me just like I can. So we both have the power to manage my bank accounts at the same time. That may make you feel uncomfortable. Why do I need you managing my bank account when I am perfectly fine? Why don't I have a power of attorney that springs into effect when I'm sick? 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So this is a personal decision... my point to you is that there's all different kinds... you want to make sure that the power of attorney that you get is durable. So it has to survive your incapacity. You definitely don't want a power of attorney that is going to become void once you have that stroke. So you got to make sure it's a durable power of attorney. If you talk to your attorney in your professional about this they\u2019ll make sure that you get a power of attorney that's durable. Once you sign it, the agent, or your attorney in fact will have the authority to sell your property, to manage your investments, to even make gifts of your property if you so desire. And gift-giving can be a very important component of an estate plan, but these are personal issues.\nNo one power of attorney is going to look like somebody else\u2019s. 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        "raw_content": "The Following Types Of Treatment Facilities Are Located In or Near Chester:\nAlcoholism is an epidemic in society today, and is a problem facing many in Chester, SC. Alcohol is in fact a drug, the most commonly used and widely abused in the world. Alcohol addiction causes many problems, and people that abuse alcohol are more likely to become violent, struggle with their career and have problems in their relationships. Alcoholism can literally destroy your life.\nConsuming alcohol is a common and acceptable practice in Chester. The problem with alcohol addiction and alcoholism begins when consumption crosses the line from moderate drinking, to having to consume alcohol to avoid feeling bad or to feel comfortable in social situations. Alcohol addiction and alcoholism may be triggered by an individual's environment, the people he's associating with, etc. Whatever the case may be, if alcohol is being used in excess and an individual doesn't have enough control to put down that drink despite the consequences, there is a problem.\nFor someone in Chester, South Carolina who is involved in alcohol addiction or alcoholism, it is very easy to justify drinking habits and be in complete denial that there is a problem. But if a person is continuing to drink despite the health risks involved and the destruction that is being created in their life, it is time for them to seek help or for someone to intervene and help the person see that there is a problem. It may seem easier to pretend that nothing is wrong, but the longer a person continues his addictive behavior the worse off he will be in the long run.\nTreatment for alcohol addiction and alcoholism in Chester is available for individuals who know they have a problem and have the courage to face their issues with alcohol. There are a number of Alcoholism Rehabs in the area. At an Alcohol Abuse Rehab Facility individuals can be in an environment where they can address the psychological and emotional issues that may have caused their alcoholism.\nAlcoholism has taken its toll when an individual drinks so heavily for a long duration, that when alcohol is taken away withdrawal sets in. Withdrawal symptoms can include shakiness or trembling, fatigue, irritability and loss of appetite for example. Alcohol withdrawal can be overcome by going through a supervised alcohol detoxification as part of treatment at an Alcohol Abuse Treatment Facility in Chester, SC.\nThere are a variety of options available for individuals looking for treatment for alcohol addiction and alcoholism in Chester, South Carolina. There are Long-term Alcohol Abuse Rehabilitation Facilities, Outpatient Alcohol Abuse Treatment Programs, Short-term Alcohol Abuse Rehabilitation Programs, Inpatient Alcohol Addiction Rehab Facilities, support group meetings, alcohol counseling, halfway houses and sober living.\nAlcohol Treatment Facilities in and around Chester, South Carolina\nAccording to the Task Force of the National Advisory Council on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, despite campus and legislative policy changes that have been implemented by colleges throughout the United States, there has not been any significant change in the amounts of alcohol consumed or patterns of high-risk drinking over the last 20 years.\nIn 2003, the percentage of first-semester boys and girls who binged on alcohol at least twice a week was 41 and 34 respectively.\nIn 1994, suicides or homicides accounted for 18% of the estimated number of alcohol-related deaths of children aged 9-15.\nChronic alcohol abuse interferes with the body's metabolism of nutrients leading to damage of the liver, digestive system, and nearly every bodily organ.\nAA Meetings in Chester, SC.\nArmenia United Methodist Church\n2840 Armenia Road\n164 West End Street\nChester, SC. Al-Anon Support Group Meetings\nCHESTER AFG",
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        "raw_content": "In respect to my own definition of self-awareness (which you can find here), I realize that practicing self-awareness can seem daunting. However, self-awareness doesn\u2019t have to be long drawn out sessions of introspection and analysis. That\u2019s not realistic for anyone. Self-awareness can be practiced daily without severe emotional drainage.\nThere has been a trend over recent years of \u201cmindfulness\u201d being woven into our everyday lives. The concept and practice of meditation is more commonly talked about and it\u2019s not some mysterious practice associated with ancient religious practices. As I am interested in my own well-being, I like mindfulness. To me, it\u2019s kind of like self-awareness lite. It\u2019s a gentle noticing of our feelings, our body, and our thoughts. Self-awareness, however, is a bit more rigorous and subsequently, a bit more effective in one\u2019s personal evolution. Again, if you\u2019re not sure what I mean by self-awareness, please check out my blog post, \u201cA Self Awareness Definition You\u2019ll Actually Understand.\u201d. The article sums up self-awareness as, \u201cthe continuous pursuit of observing one\u2019s own experiences and responses to those experiences, both past and present, including the attempt of deeply understanding how those experiences shaped and anchored one\u2019s unique expression of being.\u201d Again, I can see how this might make self-awareness seem exhausting, so I want to share five examples of self-awareness in everyday life.\n1. Knowing and accepting your preferences.\nI am not a morning person. I have tried for years to force myself into being a morning person, but I am just not. Thanks to the concept of \u201cchronotypes,\u201d I have accepted that I hit the snooze button at least three times and that I just wasn\u2019t made to be up and at \u2018em before 8 am. A simple act of self-awareness is adjusting my routine and my self-talk to my natural rhythm and preferences. I no longer beat myself up for being \u201clazy\u201d or sleeping in too late. I\u2019m aware that my best work is done in late afternoon and that I move slowly in the mornings. Even with coffee, my brain is slow to get working. A huge part of successful self-awareness is self-acceptance, grace, and gentleness. I\u2019m currently trying different routines to up my productivity each day, yet I\u2019m staying aware of what is natural to me and what isn\u2019t. Take a look at the things you do every day and ask yourself what is working and what isn\u2019t. What makes you feel great? What wears you out? Then think about how you might be able to adjust with acceptance of your preferences and a little innovation to make the day work better for you.\n2. Checking in with your body.\nMost people don\u2019t really notice that their bodies are working for them until they aren\u2019t working for them. Suddenly, your neck hurts, or your stomach aches, or your throat itches and your body is getting the attention it needs because you\u2019re trying to stop what\u2019s bothering you. While these aches and pains are signals to us that something is going on, it\u2019s likely that your body was trying to give you less painful, less annoying signals that you weren\u2019t paying attention to. A very easy self-awareness practice that you can do every day is checking in with your body. Our bodies are ALWAYS communicating with us and if we take even three minutes to listen, we can save ourselves some time and pain. An easy three minute practice that\u2019s common in guided meditations is closing your eyes and noticing each part of your body starting at your toes and working your way up. If simply thinking about each body part doesn\u2019t feel like enough, try contracting the muscles or moving that part of the body for a few seconds and then holding it still for a few seconds before moving to the next.\n3. Choosing to be disciplined (or not).\nDiscipline is a strange concept for humans. We desire \u201cfreedom\u201d and yet, we need the structure of discipline. Discipline can feel good when you get the results you want from it. And it can feel bad while doing it (sometimes, anyway). I grew up thinking of discipline as a restriction or reprimand from my parents and teachers, especially in church and private school. As an adult, it took me a long time to change my relationship with discipline - to learn that it could be my best friend and greatest ally instead of my freedom\u2019s worst enemy. My level of self-discipline is directly related to my level of freedom. When I work, I make money, and then get to spend time with my friends at great restaurants. When I don\u2019t work, I have to stay home because I\u2019m broke. There is a nuanced component of discipline, however, that we can\u2019t miss. And that is knowing when to be gentle with yourself (always) when you miss an opportunity to be disciplined. Beating yourself up, or striving for perfection, is not helpful in the realm of being disciplined. Even when you miss a day at the gym, or forget to journal, or don\u2019t work like you should, keep going. Don\u2019t throw out all the work you\u2019ve done thinking you need to start over. Just pick it back up. Keep going.\n4. Recapping a conversation.\nThis is one of my favorite examples of self-awareness. Most of us talk to someone at least once a day. So whenever you do, go back and notice or recap what you talked about, how you expressed yourself, how well you listened, what you remember, or what perhaps caused an emotional reaction. This is not meant to be an opportunity to criticize yourself, but rather practice curiosity in learning how we speak and communicate with others. If you\u2019re not used to this, start with a surface-level conversation with a coworker. How did it make you feel? Do you wish you would have expressed your true thoughts or feelings? How can you practice being more genuine to yourself in the next conversation? Try this with the lighter, less complex conversations and work your way up (or down, if you will) to the more serious, emotionally charged conversations you might have with partners, friends, and loved ones.\n5. Taking in some beauty.\nThis is another favorite of mine. Go outside. Or look at some cool art. Breathe in the glory of the earth we live on. And most importantly, recognize that you, yeah, YOU, are part of it! Whether it\u2019s standing in the sunshine, or taking a deep breath of cold air, or walking into the lobby of an art museum, or passing by the coolest building on your block, or even browsing through an online art gallery (or the Instagram page of an artist), take in the beauty of it. Think about the effort of that artist, the vulnerability, the gift of their expression. Think about the complexities of our earth spinning at just the right angle and speed to hold us all here on this earth. Engaging with beauty every day is probably the easiest and most fun example of self-awareness on this list.\nWhether you\u2019re looking for a full spiritual enlightenment, or a simple boost in evolution, these five examples of everyday self-awareness will help every human along in their journey. And of course, this is not an exhaustive list. If you have things that have helped you in your journey of self-awareness, let\u2019s talk! Share your thoughts in the comments or reach out to me here. If you like what you\u2019ve read, please subscribe and share this post. You can follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Medium, and Pinterest!\nAnika Gray December 5, 2018",
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        "raw_content": "Cast : Bruce Campbell, Embeth Davidtz, Marcus Gilbert\tScreenplay : Sam Raimi, Ivan Raimi\tRelease : October 9, 1992\tDirector : Sam Raimi\tGenre : Fantasy, Horror, Comedy\tStream Now\tRob's Rating :\nAlright you primitive screwheads, listen up\nAs was true for a great many people born at the end of the 1970s or beginning of the 1980s, I suspect, Army of Darkness was the first film in the Evil Dead trilogy that I saw, by a margin of several years. For this exact reason, there's always going to be a slightly abashed little part of me that calls this one my favorite of the three, though when I don my critical thinking cap and really weigh it against the great horror film The Evil Dead and the peerless horror-comedy Evil Dead II, I have to admit that it's really just not as good as they are. And not because the category of \"horror\" can't really be applied to Army of Darkness in any useful way, except that movies in which a rotting zombie leads an army of skeletons sort of \"has to\" be filed at least provisionally within that genre. Even when the skeletons are mostly content to re-enact '30s comedy routines.\nThe problem - and please, let's go right on and put \"problem\" in quotes, because no matter which film is the least of the trilogy, all three are pretty great - is maybe that Army of Darkness isn't quite as bold as its older siblings. The Evil Dead was a movie with something to prove: the work of an immensely clever raw talent who wanted to show off to the world in the biggest way he was able. Evil Dead II has the obvious hallmarks of a \"holy shit, can you believe what they're letting me do?\" movie, made by a director who didn't realise how great relative creative freedom married to something resembling an actual budget could be. Army of Darkness has personality and talent to spare, but it simply doesn't feel like it's being expelled from Raimi's very self the way the others do; and its relatively flush studio budget (relatively - we're miles and miles away from Spider-Man territory, yet) steals a little bit of the messy, winningly humble DIY sensibility that informed the others.\nRegardless, it's still a pretty fantastic, massively idiosyncratic movie that has the goods where it counts: as a loopy work of imagination that never fails to be entertaining because it never gives you a chance to figure out where you are: there are massive narrative jumps and even (though in a muted way) shifts in tone that leave the film more like a combination of three or four mini-movies than one single plot, and it's awfully difficult to get used to the rules and mode of one segment before we're pitched right into the next. It's filmmaking in the best tradition of P.T. Barnum and other great showman-hucksters: you may not be enlightened or bettered as a human, but by God you will not be bored for even a second.\nFollowing on the bizarre sequel hook at the end of Evil Dead II, Army of Darkness opens with a recap of the first two movies (this time the ever-changing Linda is played by Bridget Fonda, in a blatant sign of just how much tonier this movie is), showing how the luckless Ash Williams (Bruce Campbell) is warped through a vortex in time created by the evil Necronomicon Ex-Mortis, ending up somewhere in the early 14th Century, in what we'll assume is England for want of something better. Here, his chainsaw hand and shotgun mark him out as a great hero to the locals, though the very irritable Ash only wants to figure out a way to get back where he belongs; the learn\u00e9d sage (Ian Abercrombie) at the local royal court suggests that he needs that very same Necronomicon, which at this point resides in a nearby graveyard, and since the king's soldiers need the book to shore up their own defenses, it's a win-win situation: Ash retrieves the book, gives it to the wise man, gets sent home, everybody has what they want.\nOf course Ash, being a bit of a preening doofus asshole, manages to screw up the wise man's fairly simple instructions, and instead of safely retrieving the book, he in fact manages to unleash an army of dead soldiers, let by the zombie of his own evil twin, created while Ash was mixed up in a strange affair with a magic mirror in a haunted windmill. And this army is going to surely defeat the good humans, if Ash isn't able to use 20th Century science to help save the day. It is, pretty unambiguously, an uncredited adaptation by Sam Raimi and his older brother Ivan of A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, and the original ending makes that even clearer.\nLet's hit the pause button here, and consider an issue that materially affects how one is to discuss the film. Army of Darkness exists in four distinct versions: the 96-minute director's cut that premiered in 1992 and was later shelved until the DVD era, the 81-minute 1993 U.S. theatrical cut, the 88-minute 1993 international cut, and the 1997 television cut that we don't need to consider at all. I have not seen the international cut, though my understanding is that it's materially the director's cut with the ending from the U.S. theatrical cut; so allow me to limit my discussion to just the first two. The director's cut, on the whole, is a much better movie: consisting in large part of slightly longer scenes of violence (often by just a second or two), it has a slight reordering of shots compared to the theatrical cut, and largely re-works a couple of important moments. For the most part, it flows much better, giving scenes room to breath, and the first of the two rejiggered scenes, Ash's experience in the windmill, is infinitely better in this cut than the frankly obtuse version that showed up in American theaters. On the other hand, the second majorly altered sequence, the epic battle between the army of darkness and the human knights holding their castle, is perhaps a bit better in the theatrical cut; some shots go on a bit, and while the story of the battle is clearer in the longer cut, the mood is better in the shorter. Also, the theatrical cut includes a line of dialogue that is incontestably superior to its director's cut equivalent: having been taunted by his evil twin, calling him a \"little goody two-shoes\", Ash calmly blows the monster's head off with his shotgun and snarks- well, that's the rub. In Raimi's preferred version, Ash says, \"Not that good\". In the later version, he says \"Good, bad, I'm the guy with the gun.\" Which is better by pretty much every rubric I can identify.\nThe big difference, though, is the ending, and when one says, \"I prefer the X cut\", they're not referring to the niceties of how in the windmill sequence, there are long shots devoted to the Mini Ashes that make it clearer what the geography of the scene is. The Raimi-endorsed ending, hewing to Connecticut Yankee, has Ash taking too much of a sleeping potion that ends up sending him 100 years too far into the future, to find a post-apocalyptic London at his feet. The ending that he whipped together for the U.S. release that Universal finally approved of - because it was happier - finds Ash successfully returning in time using the Necronomicon, but accidentally bringing a zombie with him that he has to fight in the S-Mart where he works.\nLet's not belabor the point: I like the theatrical ending better, all due respect to Raimi and Campbell, and happily admitting that the post-apocalyptic ending is conceptually tighter and much better suited to future entries in the franchise (an unlikely development two decades on, but Raimi seems hellbent on making it happen). It's just not as funny, nor as fun, nor as brazen. After all, \"another damn thing happens to Ash\" is pretty much par for the series course at this point; the outright, over-the-top absurdity of the S-Mart sequence is much bolder than just more of the same, and more interesting besides: cabins in the woods and old castles are fine movie locations, but dropping a zombie in a run-of-the-mill American store is just, I hate to use the word, but cooler. It hits us where we live, and satirises our daily life, and is just a more engrossing thing. Also, I wouldn't give up the line \"Name's Ash. [pumps shotgun] Housewares.\" for anything in the world.\nAlright, then let's unpause. Army of Darkness, in any and all versions, is primarily a slapstick comedy in which horror film characters enact ancient rituals of eye pokes and ear pulls and falling onto hot stoves face first. The idea behind the movie seems to have been, at least in part, just to find out whatever the hell would happen if you did musty Three Stooges bits with skeletons; the answers is that it's fucking hilarious, in a way that the Stooges can never be, because of how utterly deranged and absurd it is. For all that the film seems like a sever break from the Evil Deads, with its much different narrative scheme, and transplanted setting, it represents in this regard the end point of a smooth evolution: each film in the trilogy has a harder time taking the material of the series mythos seriously, and where Evil Dead II tends to gentle mock itself and The Evil Dead through exaggeration and sarcasm, Army of Darkness jumps into outright ridicule, nowhere better embodied than in Ash himself. For the Ash of this film feels a little different than before, meaner and more cutting, given to insulting people for no reason other than because he's pissy and they got in front of him. The nightmare beasts that were so threatening in The Evil Dead have been turned into cartoon characters, and the one man whois most justified in being utterly terrified of them obviously doesn't care.\nIt would be wildly easy for this to turn into something sour and cynical, to the point where it would be almost unbearable to watch. The only reason it doesn't is because of how much joy is going into the project: Army of Darkness is a movie's movie, cheerfully referencing the great Jason and the Argonauts, and lingering over its vibrantly cheesy special effects with real, obvious love for the sets and monsters it evokes. 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        "raw_content": "I'm So Glad We All Voted For Ivanka For President\nIn diplomatic circles, this is kind of a big fucking deal:\nPresident Trump\u2019s daughter, Ivanka, filled in for him at a meeting of G-20 leaders in Hamburg on Saturday so he could conduct one-on-one meetings on the sidelines. Ivanka Trump was seen sitting in her father\u2019s place next to British Prime Minister Theresa May and Chinese President Xi Jinping in a photograph posted to Twitter by Svetlana Lukash, Russia's sherpa to the G0-20. Lukash later deleted the photo. An official cited by Bloomberg on Saturday said this was not the first time she filled in for him, and that she\u2019s been silent when she occupied his place on at least two other occasions. The move has raised eyebrows among critics who say it was unorthodox to see the U.S. represented by the president's daughter at such a high-level meeting. A spokesman for Ivanka Trump said she had only \u201cbriefly\u201d joined the table when Trump had to step out. The spokesman also noted that other leaders had aides occupy their seats when they had to leave the room.\nAn otherwise engaged American president who is prone to daydreaming and wandering off is nothing new. Hell, we once had a president who could barf on people and still maintain a sort of gravitas that escapes Trump right now. The seat where the president sits is one with enormous responsibility. It's being filled by a Manhattan shoe designer who can't help but copy someone else's work.\nNothing is normal anymore but I guess the upside is that Ivanka doesn't suffer from crippling dementia.\nTagged: Fiasco, News\nNewer PostThis is How the Russians Work Constructively\nOlder PostTrump Gave Up the Nuclear Codes and Barron's Wi-Fi Password",
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        "raw_content": "Tech Talk: New Study Shows Why Google Is The Best Place To Work\nMost people dread getting up to go to work \u2013 especially if it is a Monday, and rainy at that. The thought of facing the world that is your workplace can be quite daunting to some. Whether they simply hate the commute, their job, the people they work with or the company they work for, it can make your life simply miserable. So many people have a degree or interest in something entirely different from what they are doing. That can make going to work even more frustrating\u2026but if you work for Google, you will not have that problem. Google topped the Business Insider\u2019s 2016 list of the 50 best companies to work for in America, based on exclusive data from PayScale. Google knocked Facebook from the number one spot in 2015 \u2013 they are ranked at number five this year.\nPayScale does employee surveys, and the US employees that work for Google gave it high marks in a number of areas, including compensation. We all know that money is usually the driving force behind going to work \u2013 but if you are miserable every day, is it worth it? Many will take a pay cut for other inward benefits, including peace of mind or job satisfaction. Some employees want a job where they can feel that their job has some meaning or offers a chance to make the world a better place to live. According to PayScale, Google offers that opportunity and more to their employees.\nEmployers hope that their employees are satisfied with their jobs \u2013 no problem at Google. According to PayScale, 86-percent of Google employees are either extremely satisfied or fairly satisfied with their job. Google HR boss Laszlo Bock explains in his book, \"Work Rules!\" the key to Google's success, as a workplace is constantly innovating, experimenting, and keeping things fun. What's beautiful about this approach is that a great environment is a self-reinforcing one: All of these efforts support one another, and together create an organization that is creative, fun, hardworking, and highly productive.\u201d Google\u2019s unique work environment is highlighted by all of the perks the \u2018Googleplex\u2019 has to offer its employees. More than 64,000 Google employees can take advantage of free healthy and gourmet-like meals. Many companies offer a gym or free exercise room, but how many allow their employees to do their laundry? Google also provides generous paid parental leave and on-site child care. When a company treats their employees great, you get back a motivated and happy employee.\nGoogle\u2019s employees also believe that what they are doing makes the world a better place. According to the study, 73-percent find that their jobs are meaningful, but after all, Google\u2019s company mission is \"to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful.\" Bock writes, \"This creates motivation to constantly innovate and push into new areas. A mission that is about being a 'market leader,' once accomplished, offers little more inspiration. The broad scope of our mission allows Google to move forward by steering with a compass rather than a speedometer.\" Google employees feel that meaningful, challenging products attracted them to Google in the first place, and that is what keeps them there.\nCompetitive salaries are also a driving factor in employee\u2019s happiness. According to PayScale, the median salary of an experienced Googler is $140,000 \u2013 the second highest on the list. Employees with less than a year\u2019s experience are averaging $93,000. One thing that Google does is pay employees doing the same job, drastically different salaries. While that may seem unfair, Bock explains that if they have an employee that has real talents or potential, they want to compensate them and give them a reason to stay. If you have ever worked somewhere, where there is a strict pay scale, and you are a hard worker and getting paid the same as a slacker just because they have \u2018put in the time,' it can be very frustrating.\nHow would you like to have a free WiFi enabled shuttle to take you to and from work? That is another perk that Google deploys for their employees. That is one of the reasons that only 28-percent of the employees work from home \u2013 why would you, when you get a free ride to work and a gourmet lunch once there? Employees claim that Google is flexible, and nobody stands over you while you are working. One employee said, \u201c[But] don't get me wrong \u2014 you'll work a lot. But you don't have to do all of it chained to your desk.\"\nGoogle\u2019s employees report that 12-percent feel their job is not stressful \u2013 while that number seems small, only 53 of the Fortune 500 companies report low-stress levels. On-site massages, free fitness classes, free gym memberships and a generous vacation policy help employees to relieve their stress. While Google does have a more laid-back and less competitive work environment, that is not to say that Google does not expect high goals from their employees \u2013 however, the managers do not expect them to meet them, but use them as a learning process.Google offers many benefits to its employees, but you are always going to have personality conflicts or disagreements. Google tries to help with those problems, as well, by keeping a transparent workplace. If you have a problem with somebody, don\u2019t bother going to your boss \u2013 email, call or meet the person and discuss your differences. 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        "raw_content": "Phong Nha Cave & Paradise Cave Tour\nDong Hoi City >\nExplore two of Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park\u2019s most famous caves on this full-day tour. Take a scenic boat cruise through the cavern river in Phong Nha Cave and explore the 1.2-mile (1.9-km) trail through the wonders of the Paradise Cave.\nEarly in the morning, you\u2019ll be picked up from your hotel and transferred to the stunning landscape of Phong Nha-Ke Bang National Park. Hidden deep within the wild mountains are networks of extensive caves, caverns, and tunnels waiting to be explored.\nYour first cave of the day is the park\u2019s namesake, Phong Nha Cave. This vast cavern has been carved by the Son River which you\u2019ll cruise up to reach the entrance of the cave. Inside, you\u2019ll continue the journey for just under a mile, passing underneath beautiful stalactites.\nAfter returning from Phong Nha Cave, you\u2019ll have lunch in a local restaurant specializing in local dishes. Once you are full and have taken a rest, an electric car will pick you up to take you to the aptly named Paradise Cave. Enjoy the quiet of the electric vehicle as you delve into the park.\nParadise Cave is one of the park\u2019s most astounding natural wonders. Visitors can wander through over a mile of the 19-mile (31-km) long cave. You\u2019ll be amazed at the natural formations growing in every direction. Once you\u2019re finished admiring the cave, you\u2019ll get a ride back to your hotel.\nComfortable shoes, sun protection (during summer), and a camera.\nTransportation (including transfers, boat trip and electric car), English speaking guide, entrance fees, bottled water, and a local Vietnamese lunch.\nDong Hoi City, Vietnam,\nJungle Boss TourDong Hoi City\nPhong Nha Cave & Paradise Cave TourDong Hoi City\nPhong Nha Lake HouseDong Hoi City",
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        "raw_content": "Apple files for a patent for \u2018routing based on detected stops\u2019\nApple has been granted a patent (number 20170292840) for \u201crouting based on detected stops\u201d that would allow the Maps app on an iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch or CarPlay-based system to detect and re-route your trip based on continually updated traffic info.\nCompatible with iPhone 5 and later models, CarPlay provides a simplified way to use your iPhone interface on a car\u2019s touch screen, giving users access to Siri voice controls, as well as Apple Maps, Apple Music, Phone, Messages, and a variety of third party apps.\nHere\u2019s Apple\u2019s summary of the invention: \u201cIn some implementations, a mobile device can transmit traffic information to a server for analysis. The traffic information can include movement information including detected stops and durations of detected stops. The traffic information can be analyzed to detect traffic patterns that indicate locations of stop signs and/or stop lights. The traffic information can be analyzed to determine durations of stops at stop signs and/or stop lights.\n\u201cThe durations of stops can be associated with a time of day and/or day of the week. In some implementations, navigational routes can be determined based stop sign and/or stop light information, including the delays attributable to detected stop signs and/or stop lights.\u201d\nIn the patent filing, Apple notes that modern mobile devices often include navigational hardware and software to aid users when traveling from one location to another. A user can input a destination and the mobile device can present one or more routes from a start location to a destination location. Often route information will include the distance from the start location to the destination location. Sometimes the route information will include an estimate of the amount of time that it will take to travel from the current location to the destination location based on distance and speed. The user may select which route to take based on the distance or estimated time.\nHowever, the estimated time may be inaccurate due to traffic conditions that may not be known and/or included in the time estimate. Apple wants to implement a system that deals with such inconveniences.\nApple patents, Apple Maps, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, CarPlay\nHere\u2019s a deal! A lifetime of VPN ...\nHow to use the new editing tools in ...",
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        "raw_content": "Israel mustn't politicize the Armenian genocide\nThe approximately 1.5 million Armenians who were murdered or driven out in death marches in 1915 deserve international recognition of the holocaust they suffered.\nSource: Haaretz (Israel)\nThe possibility of officially recognizing the Armenian genocide was for years weighed in terms of Israel's foreign-policy interests in Turkey, on the one hand, and fear over the loss of the concept of \"Holocaust\" as an exclusive Jewish \"property\" on the other. Morality or identification with the Armenian holocaust were secondary issues that occasionally made their way into the public debate.\nNow, too, the Prime Minister's Office has interfered with the deliberations of the Knesset Education, Culture and Sports Committee on the issue, on the grounds that the session's outcome could sabotage Israel-Turkey relations.\nIn this context, it is worth recalling that after the Turkish flotilla incident, a number of Knesset members and cabinet ministers threatened to put the Armenian genocide on the Israeli agenda, to avenge the verbal attacks against Israel by Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.\nIndeed, the MKs who hitched a ride on the coattails of the new French law that makes denial of the Armenian genocide a criminal offense appear to be motivated more by political vindictiveness than a genuine desire to right a historical wrong. Israel had plenty of opportunities to demonstrate its solidarity with the Armenian people when Jerusalem-Ankara relations were good. But at the time, Israel chose moral silence, and even used its friends in the U.S. Congress to keep it from recognizing the Armenian genocide.\nIsrael, one of the last countries in the world to occupy another nation and to deny the memory of the Palestinian Nakba, cannot wrap itself in the flag of morality now, while the embers of political account-settling burn beneath it. No special Knesset deliberations are needed in order to teach the Armenian genocide - or the Nakba - in Israel's schools; the education minister has the authority to make these decision without creating a circus of hollow morality.\nThe approximately 1.5 million Armenians who were murdered or driven out in death marches in 1915 deserve international recognition of the holocaust they suffered. Above all, they deserve Turkey's recognition of this terrible chapter of history.\nBut for Israel to make this recognition at a time that is politically convenient to it, as part of a tit-for-tat and as a means to provoke Turkey, is light years away from the recognition the Armenian people deserve.",
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        "raw_content": "CBS Boston Radio Interview with Amy Postle!\nIf you haven't listened to CBS Boston's latest radio broadcast with our very own Amy Postle yet, it's about time you did!\nThe interview was conducted in December as part of a nationwide satellite media tour for Kodak Alaris - a tour that led Amy to appear on over 30 morning shows across the country!\nFeatured on CBS Boston's morning radio show, \"Women's Watch,\" Amy's interview touches on a number of subjects, including photography, creative inspiration, and of course, female empowerment.\nTo hear the full interview, click here: http://cbsloc.al/1yxTVgm!\n...And for more from Amy, visit: http://www.amypostle.com/!",
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        "raw_content": "How To Know When It's Time To Change Jobs\nIf You Recognize Any Of These Signs, It's Time To Look For A New Job\nDean Stattmann\nIn college, I dreamed of working at a magazine. Specifically, my goal was to become an editor at a major men\u2019s print magazine. That wasn\u2019t a short- or even mid-term goal; it was the goal \u2014 in life.\nWhile working towards my journalism degree, I was able to land a couple of internships, and by the time I was no more than two years out of school I was employed full-time as an editor at one of the most recognizable men\u2019s magazine brands in the world. Two years later, I was overseeing editors I had once interned under. And as recently as six months ago I was sitting comfortably near the top of the masthead of what is now and has long been the world\u2019s largest men\u2019s magazine brand. (If you\u2019re wondering which one, it\u2019s the first one that came to your mind.)\nI\u2019m not saying this to brag. I don\u2019t work there anymore. In fact, as of earlier this year, I\u2019m not even an editor \u2014 or employed, for that matter (at least, by someone else).\nI\u2019m telling you this story because I identified so closely with my \u201cdream job\u201d \u2014 I let it become such a part of my DNA \u2014 that the mere suggestion of doing anything else was offensive to me. I worked my ass off to get there, and I had documented every caffeine-powered step of the steep climb to my goal on social media for all to double-tap.\nBut then one day I realized \u2014 thanks to a series of poignant observations relating to my workplace, my trajectory, and, frankly, my industry \u2014 that what I really wanted to do with my career had nothing to do with sitting at a desk and telling men how to live their best lives. (The irony is not lost on me as I sit here writing this.)\nI may have known all along, but pride has a strange way of pulling the wool over our eyes \u2014 and, man, did that cashmere feel good on my perfectly moisturized face. (Lifestyle magazine editors get to sample tons of cool shit, including but not limited to expensive face creams. One was made from an actual meteorite!)\nFast-forward to the present day. After engaging in some honest soul searching, involving taking stock of the qualities I truly wanted in a job and then imagining various configurations of those elements until one looked just right (and literally thinking back to what made me happy as a child, when I had no concept of \u201cwork\u201d), I decided to start my own business \u2014 a boutique public relations firm dedicated to promoting high-quality brands in the fitness, wellness, and lifestyle space.\nI\u2019ll spare you all the nuances of the current state of mainstream media that ultimately helped lead me to this conclusion, because they might just bore you to death. The point is that I took a step back from what I realized I didn\u2019t really want in order to create and step into something I truly did \u2014 something that got me excited to get out of bed in the morning and bummed me out to walk away from at the end of each day.\nI still do some writing, obviously, but only because I enjoy it. Now I view writing more as a hobby than a job. And if I\u2019m being honest, the words have never flowed so freely.\n(At this point, I\u2019d like to direct your attention to the irony meter, which as you can see is spewing steam as the needle nears Alanis Morissette levels.)\nSo, how did I know it was time to make a drastic change? Well, the truth is I probably (definitely) can\u2019t share all of those details. But if I had a nickel for every time I identified a similar factor in a friend or colleague, I\u2019d have a sh*tload of nickels. So here are some of those nickels \u2014 a couple of ways to know it might be time to get out of your current job, whether that means finding a new one or creating one all your own.\nThese observations are short and to the point, because at the end of the day this should actually be the easiest decision of your life. You already know the answer, and you don\u2019t need me to convince you that you\u2019re unhappy at work. I\u2019m simply pointing a couple of things out.\nPlaying Candy Crush while taking a sh*t should not be a highlight of your workday. There\u2019s a better app for that, and it\u2019s called LinkedIN.\nIf you frequently find yourself thinking about how you\u2019re bringing in thousands of dollars for your company (far more than your salary), you more than likely resent your employer. This doesn\u2019t get better, only worse.\nThe sound of your alarm clock should not trigger suicidal thoughts. It should excite you. And if you\u2019re a baby-boomer or older reading this and saying, \u201cshut up, stupid millennial, work is work,\u201d I decline to respond out of sheer sadness that you have squandered years of potential happiness, likely due to fear.\nYour boss seems to hold a personal grudge against you and you honestly have no idea why. Ok, fine, you have a suspicion why, but it\u2019s so petty that you choose to \u201cnot know why.\u201d That won\u2019t go away unless they do (I\u2019m talking about them quitting or being fired; Jesus, don\u2019t get carried away!). Unless you absolutely love your job and your boss is the only factor giving you second thoughts, it\u2019s time to bail.\nYou legitimately look forward to the sound of Scott Rogowsky\u2019s voice.\nYour next big purchase relies heavily on your upcoming severance, yet there is currently no indication that you will or even might in fact be fired.\nAll your friends and acquaintances can\u2019t stop telling you about how \u201cyou\u2019re killing it!\u201d at work, and based on objective KPIs you know that they\u2019re right, yet your superior refuses to validate clear wins.\nThere\u2019s a more than 50% chance that in the next five years you will lose your job to a machine.\nDespite your best efforts to demonstrate your competence, your boss continues to speak to you in a condescending pedagogical manner, revealing that they truly do not appreciate or even understand your value.\nYou truly believe that you have the means \u2014 whether it\u2019s a specific strategy or even just a fiery, inextinguishable passion \u2014 to make the world a better place, be it socially, politically, or environmentally, but your current employment situation presents no avenues to allow you to do so. 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But my own view about the time is that it was left in pretty good shape when I was Treasurer.\nGARETH PARKER: There was one critical decision that was made in one of your budgets that set the state up for the trajectory of failure that it later went on, and it was a critical assumption about the GST. Treasury told the government that the GST was going to fall, and it made the point that this was basically a mathematical inevitability, it was a formula, there were inputs, there were outputs. But in that budget that you handed down, there was an assumption made that the future GST receipts would be held at a 75 cent in the dollar level, effectively because the government was of the view that the feds would bail us out. That appears to me to be a critical miscalculation.\nATTORNEY-GENERAL: But that assumption was never made. And I don't see in John Langoulant's report that he says that assumption was ever made. The actual history of this was that the Gillard Government put together a review into the GST, and they made very firm statements that that was going to result in a fixed and changed system, and those statements were unequivocal. And in fact, what they said was - this is Gillard's words \u2013 \u2018the review will lead to a simpler, fairer, more predictable, and more efficient distribution of the GST\u2019. We didn't make assumptions that that was going to occur. None of the assumptions in the budget were based on that actually occurring. We were, in good faith, optimistic that that would occur - it didn't occur. And in fact, I recall that my words at the time were that if that change did not occur, then the State Government would in the future have no choice but to wind back infrastructure investment to decrease debt. They are my words from the budget.\nSo, it's not true to say that we were assuming that it would happen. We were very hopeful and optimistic, based on the strength of the representations we'd had from Gillard that it would happen, but we realised and certainly I as Treasurer realised that if it didn't happen, you would have to engage in some moderation on the infrastructure spend, there's no doubt about that.\nGARETH PARKER: And that clearly didn't happen.\nATTORNEY-GENERAL: Can I just make a general comment \u2026\nGARETH PARKER: Sorry. Just on that, just on that, that clearly didn't happen, though, did it? The point is that as circumstances changed, the government failed to adjust its budget trajectory.\nATTORNEY-GENERAL: Well, you can make that criticism. But equally, one of Colin Barnett's great gifts was that he actually got projects done and completed. The sinking of the rail line \u2026\nGARETH PARKER: But that's easy to do, if you're just prepared to take a blank cheque book to it, Christian.\nATTORNEY-GENERAL: But it's actually not easy to do Gareth, because these things had been on the books \u2026\nGARETH PARKER: Well, it's easier than showing financial rectitude.\nATTORNEY-GENERAL: These things had been on the books for literally decades, 40 years or more. And Colin Barnett is actually the sort of person who was able to drive those projects home.\nGARETH PARKER: Yeah, because unlike Eric Ripper, he wasn't interested in delivering healthy budget surpluses, he was interested in building everything at once.\nATTORNEY-GENERAL: Well, these are always exercises in balancing. But even when you look at the Langoulant report and I mean, the Perth Stadium was probably the largest project that I was responsible for in terms of the time I was there within planning, largely, with respect to the Stadium, the report is positive. I mean, John Langoulant makes the criticism that the overall cost was announced prior to what he would describe as comprehensive planning being undertaken. But he basically positively assesses the project.\nBut it was Colin Barnett's willingness to actually commit to these projects, and make the announcement, and commit to a site, and commit to a build that meant that we end up with a stadium, rather than another decade talking about a stadium. So, people will make their critiques as to whether or not in that last second term, given declining GST shares, Colin spent too much, the right amount, or too little on infrastructure, few people I think will argue he spent too little. But the reality is that we are now with infrastructure which will be a lasting benefit to West Australians for generations.\nI mean, I look at the criticisms of the Royalties for Regions program, I certainly think there's some observations in there that are worth looking at.\nGARETH PARKER: So, on that, why did you allow - as Treasurer - a shadow budget process to evolve where the Nationals basically ran their own race with pre-allocated big buckets of money?\nATTORNEY-GENERAL: Well, I mean, that was not exactly what happened. Again, I wouldn't seek that description of what happened. But the reality was that there was an agreement with the Nationals to form government, that there would be an account which could cap out at $1 billion which they were able to allocate to the regions. And a lot of very worthwhile important projects the regions never would have seen had it not been for that agreement occur \u2026\nGARETH PARKER: And a lot of projects that were very poorly planned, had poor business cases, resulted in wasted money, resulted in local governments now having facilities that are either not fit for purpose or facilities that they can't afford to maintain.\nATTORNEY-GENERAL: Yeah, and I've read that critique. One of the responses that I had to that was that when the Royalties for Regions account was looking to very substantially exceed that $1 billion mark with the agreement, I might add, of Brendon Grylls and his assistance, we started the Future Fund, and that was started with, in effect, $1 billion worth of Royalties for Regions money, which is now available to gather interest and have that allocated to future projects for future generations of West Australians.\nAnd the reason that I did that was because I did have a sense that the Royalties for Regions spending had reached about the appropriate peak, and that allocating any more to it, when Royalties revenues were so high, wasn't in the best interests of the state. And my response as a Treasurer to that was to put an enormous amount of that money aside so that it was available for future generations of West Australians. And I think, again, that was an important response.\nGARETH PARKER: Although a Future Fund with a balance of $1.5 billion to $2 billion, whatever it is now, isn't of all that much value, I would suggest, when state debt is over $30 billion, but that's my call. I'm sure you disagree.\nATTORNEY-GENERAL: Again, people will have differing views about that, but in my time as state Treasurer, debt was stable and it was stable and it was tracking down at the end of the forward estimates.\nGARETH PARKER: So is it Troy Buswell's fault and Mike Nahan's fault and Colin Barnett's fault?\nATTORNEY-GENERAL: Well, I'm not saying that, but what I can say is that I was very conscious, personally as a Treasurer, about recurrent expenditure and about producing surpluses, and what I produced were two very healthy surpluses, an actual recurrent expenditure in the '12-'13 year of 3.7 per cent. And I don't think that that is a bad platform from which things could have taken off.\nGARETH PARKER: Can I move on to an issue that we've been covering this morning, and that is the BCL Group. Callers off-air who are in the middle of this have told us that one of the projects that they haven't been paid for, as people who have either supplier relationships or subcontract relationships with BCL Group, is the NorthLink project that runs right through the northern suburbs of Perth. It's a critical project. I understand that 80 per cent of the money for that has been stumped up by the Commonwealth. 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I might invite anyone out there who's worked on NorthLink as a subbie who has had these type of difficulties to contact my office so that I can know about them firsthand.\nBut at the end of the day, it should not be that difficult for the State Government, on Main Roads Department's biggest ever single project, to ensure that the monies that the State Government are allocating from the taxpayer through the Commonwealth Government to get the work done actually reaches the pockets of the people who do the work. Like, the sort of relaxed view that was coming from the State Minister that you interviewed this morning I found somewhat surprising. I mean, there are subbies out there not getting paid on the biggest road project in WA's history, funded through the taxpayer. I mean, this is something that needs to be looked into and remedied with some extreme urgency, I would have thought.\nGARETH PARKER: Can't say that Michael Mischin ever did much as the commerce minister about these issues. 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        "raw_content": "Home/Articles/The Gambler\u2019s Toolbox: Using Poisson Distributions in Betting\nThe Gambler\u2019s Toolbox: Using Poisson Distributions in Betting\nAs a gambler, my number one skill isn\u2019t that I pick games. It isn\u2019t that I price props. It isn\u2019t that I have a crystal ball, or a secure safe full of cash and coins, or a vault like Scrooge McDuck (although that would be both awesome, and not nearly has hard to swim in as he makes it look).\nAs a gambler, my number one skill is a willingness to learn. I\u2019m always trying to find new edges, and I\u2019m always willing to cast off old ways of thinking if I find they aren\u2019t successful. \u201cOh, this doesn\u2019t really work? Time for the next thing.\u201d It\u2019s easy to be stubborn and think the laws of the universe are conspiring against you. It\u2019s easy to think your processes are ironclad and it\u2019s everything else around you that\u2019s going wrong. Constant re-evaluation and improvement (tweaking, if you will) will lead to much more success, though. Keeping an open mind helps a lot too. As Alan Boston, noted college basketball degenerate, once said, \u201cyou get better at something by eliminating mistakes, not by being a genius. How many genius things do you really do in the course of your life?\u201d\nOne way to eliminate mistakes is to figure out the best way to solve a problem. Any gambling situation, prop or otherwise, is something I choose to consider a problem, and then I try to figure out how to solve it. Roulette? That\u2019s not solvable. On to the next problem.\nIn sports, some of the problems can be solved using a tool called a Poisson distribution, which predicts the probability of a certain type of event occurring. Many sites offer a Poisson calculator that will do the work for you as long as you have a number you trust to run in it. Although it can be important to know the ins-and-outs of the formula itself, the variables, the exact way the math is calculated, that\u2019s just never really been my bag. If the world of math and statistics tells me that\u2019s what this formula is for, I\u2019m using it. Leap of faith? Maybe. But it\u2019s also math, so that\u2019s basically a contradiction.\nThe criteria which you use to decide whether Poisson is applicable is the most important thing. Many have tried and failed to equate it with certain props, only to lead themselves unknowingly down the path to ruin (or just heavy losses). The common example people use is a coin flip. If you use Poisson to price a coin flip, you get a price so obviously outrageous (Heads +154/Tails -154) that you can see what I mean.\nWhat are the criteria? Glad you asked. Here is my checklist:\n\u2013Does the thing you are pricing occur in a fixed time and space? 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Or, put another way, if the event occurs (a sack happens), does that increase or decrease the likelihood of it occurring again in the same game? If it does, then Poisson does not apply. You need to be able to trust the distribution of results you\u2019ve observed going backwards, that you are using to come up with your numbers, and that those will continue to apply. This is a hang-up that has led many people I\u2019ve seen to question whether NHL goals are applicable, because scoring increases sharply in the last 2 minutes of many games (when the other team pulls their goalie down by 1). If teams wouldn\u2019t adopt this strategy, I think we\u2019d have a winner. Now? I\u2019m not so sure.\nAnd that uncertainty is also something I want to hammer here. The applications here are up to you to decide. Take this for a spin, and try it out. There are things that I know this works for, especially in football. The likelihood of a team recording a safety, for example. 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        "raw_content": "Home/Articles/The Gambler\u2019s Toolbox: Beware the System\nThe Gambler\u2019s Toolbox: Beware the System\nI have a fascination with sports betting systems, but for all kinds of different reasons. One exercise I like doing with my Twitter followers is proposing a hypothesis, like \u201cNHL playoff games are typically closer than they are in the regular season, and the margins between teams are small in general,\u201d then testing it with something like \u201cif you bet every +1.5 (underdog puck-line) for the NHL playoffs, what would happen?\u201c\nThose who have followed me down that path are down quite a bit this year (a little over 10 units at last check), after winning much more last year, but that isn\u2019t really the point, because the whole purpose of an exercise like this is to conduct an experiment, not to make millions of dollars as quickly as possible. I view these things as experiments, and while I hope they are profitable, I am totally cognizant of the fact they may not be, ever.\nIn your life as a gambler, you will encounter many who take a different approach to betting systems, who try to tell you that you can\u2019t lose, and you should be wary of all the things they may try to sell you.\nFor example, the Martingale. You may have never heard that word before, but I guarantee you\u2019ve tried something like this. It\u2019s basically a system of increasing your bets off of a loss on any 50/50 proposition, usually doubling your bet, with the idea that at SOME point, the coin has to land heads, or the roulette ball has to land on black, or whatever. So if you keep losing, you double your bet, and double your bet, trying to get your original bet back along with a tiny profit.\nThis may seem like a great idea, because of COURSE it will come up heads at some point. But in reality, you have no idea how long that will take, and you risk a losing streak that will absolutely cripple you. The real problem is that you are basically tempting fate every single time you undertake an action like this. In a casino game, you are actually doing much worse than tempting fate, because the bets aren\u2019t even 50/50. The house edge means the longer you play, the more you\u2019ll lose, and you\u2019re getting the worst of it on EVERY single spin. This is a type of bet you should actually avoid at all times, but people play table games because they\u2019re fun, and if it\u2019s fun for you, great. But don\u2019t ever dare assume you are getting the best of it because of a system. It\u2019s negative expected value every time the wheel spins, no matter how much money is out there, or how many times you\u2019ve doubled. The amount you bet can\u2019t create expected value magically.\nIn sports, you\u2019ll see people try the Martingale in different forms. \u201cI\u2019m going to bet on the Yankees every day, and keep doubling, because at some point, they will win. I mean\u2026they\u2019re the Yankees, right?\u201d The thing about this strategy, what makes it so alluring, is that a lot of the time, you will get your small profit, and you\u2019ll think you\u2019ve stumbled onto the holy grail. A friend of mine did this with the Cubs last year. I mean they\u2019re the Cubs, they\u2019re going to win like 100 games, right? They lost 6 in a row, and by the 7th game he was risking over 5-thousand dollars to get his initial 100 dollars back. Do you have any idea what a terrible proposition that is? Also, at some point you\u2019re going to run into a losing streak that causes you to make a bet too big for any sportsbook to take. Remember, the streak that bankrupts you is lurking constantly when you choose to play blindly this way.\nYou\u2019ll also see, more subtly, a form of the Martingale take place with losing touts all the time. How many times has a tout you\u2019ve followed had a bad month, and then, surprisingly, here\u2019s their 10-star max bomb the next weekend? What interesting timing. It\u2019s almost like they\u2019re trying to double their bet to get out of the losing streak they\u2019re in. These things are all called something different on the surface, but those titles are masks, and they are easy to spot when you know what you\u2019re looking for.\nOther systems aren\u2019t based around doubling, but their difficulty lies in how rigorous they are to follow. Think about how many times you\u2019ve heard someone say they bet a game because of a reverse line move (where tickets are coming in heavily on one side and yet the line moves towards the other team). Sites like DonBest and BetLabs allow you to monitor such activity, and I think the term \u201creverse line move\u201d or \u201cRLM\u201d has actually become more a part of the vernacular of folks who even bet casually. The problem is, those \u201csystems\u201d involving playing every reverse line move require you to essentially be at your computer 24/7/365 in case one happens, and most of them are NOT long-term profitable anyway, even if it seems like they should be. If anything has been proven by the emergence of BetLabs, it\u2019s actually that most \u201cindicators\u201d are nothing but noise, and absolutely not information you should act on exclusively. Systems involving public action, bet %, # of steam moves, etc. all require you to basically give up all of your interests outside of staring at an odds screen, because they may happen at any time, and again, most of them don\u2019t produce any tangible value. Some of the bets may be +EV, but how would you even know? You\u2019re not the one doing the work. Again, you\u2019re flying blind.\nThe most important thing to remember about all those systems, is actually not that they are faulty, or they don\u2019t guarantee success, or even that they have nothing to offer (some actually indicate very valuable theories about how people bet and how line value is created. The important thing to remember is that if you want to be good at this, spending ALL of your time robotically following what others are doing, or what a system tells you to do, does exactly ZERO to make you smarter or make you better. For those of us who are intellectually curious, this is the most mundane and least desirable part about anything like that. Are you getting better at handicapping by waiting for reverse line moves all day? Are you improving your ability to power rate teams when you double your bet on every Cubs loss? 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        "raw_content": "Home \u203a Learn \u203a Articles \u203a Partners in Preservation\nDuring the Civil War Sesquicentennial launched a fundraising campaign to save 665 crucial acres on the North Anna Battlefield \u2014 the entirety of the Jericho Mill portion of the site. The Richmond Battlefields Association (RBA) is contributed $5,000 to the effort, matching a $5,000 contribution from the Grand Army of the Cussewago (GAC). The Civil War Trust had the opportunity to connect with RBA president Ben Brockenbrough and GAC historian Robert Freis regarding the groups\u2019 donations.\nCivil War Trust: What about the Jericho Mill property in particular inspired such a generous gift?\nBen Brockenbrough: In spring of 2013 I led the GAC on its annual campaign and tour \u2014 in this case, two and a half days following the Union and Confederate armies from the bloody fields of Spotsylvania to Haw\u2019s Shop in Hanover County, Va. We spent considerable time as guests of Jeff McKinney at Anchors Down Farm on the North Anna River, taking advantage of the opportunity to examine a rarely visited, privately held site. We hiked downriver to the site of the Federal pontoon bridges and stood across from the stone foundation of the old mill. We walked the military road hacked into the steep bluff by the 50th NY Engineers and made in the photographs of Timothy O\u2019Sullivan. And we stood on the spot where the justifiably renowned \u201cIron Brigade\u201d buckled, and for a critical moment, the Union V Corps was saved from destruction by one lone artillery battery. That pristine battlefield had a profound effect on all of us. It is a place where it is incredibly easy to visualize what took place, to become \u2014 in the words of Kurt Vonnegut \u2014 \u201cunstuck in time.\u201d That exhilarating experience was made possible by two factors. First there was the lesson that the GAC\u2019s mentor, Jay Luvaas, taught us \u2014 that by moving hell and high water to stand on the spot where these events occurred and reading the first-hand accounts of the participants, we come as close as we possibly can to understanding what took place there. That was Jay\u2019s gift to us. Secondly, the experience was possible thanks to the multigenerational stewardship of the McKinney family and their dedication to the dream that this historic spot would remain protected. In conversations with Jeff during late 2012 and early 2013 I learned that his family \u2014 some of them scattered in far corners of the planet \u2014 would be selling Anchors Down Farm. Jeff was hopeful that the property could be preserved but was worried about how to turn that dream into reality. I determined to do whatever I could to help Jeff save this battlefield, but, at over 600 acres, I knew the task was too big for my organization \u2014 the RBA \u2014 to accomplish on its own. We needed the depth and resources of a national organization. I immediately got on the phone with Tom Gilmore at the Civil War Trust to alert our friends there to both the imminent threat and the incredible opportunity at Jericho Ford. Sensing their interest and concern I immediately felt a tremendous sense of relief, even before contact was made with the family. I knew the situation was in the best possible hands.\nBen has referred to the GAC as a group of Civil War enthusiasts brought together by the late historian Jay Luvaas, in whose name the GAC has established a permanent preservation fund with the Civil War Trust. Please tell us a bit about Jay \u2014 and why it was important to the GAC to honor his legacy in this way.\nRobert Freis: A veteran of the U.S. Navy, Jay Luvaas graduated from Allegheny College and then went to Duke University, where he earned his M.A. and Ph.D. Returning to his undergraduate alma mater, Luvaas taught for many years at Allegheny College. In 1972 he became the first holder of the visiting professorship at the U.S. Military Academy. A decade later, Luvaas moved to the U.S. Army Military History Institute\u2019s visiting professorship. After a year in that post, he assumed a berth as Professor of Military History at the U.S. Army War College, and served in that capacity until his retirement in 1995. Luvaas published numerous books and articles, but is perhaps best known for his revival of the Staff Ride system, and together with his long-time friend and collaborator Harold W. Nelson published the U.S. Army War College Guide to Gettysburg, followed by subsequent guides to Antietam and Fredericksburg/Chancellorsville. Other historians have continued the battlefield guide series to the present day, and revised edition of the Gettysburg guide has been reissued. While a student at Duke, Luvaas made life-long friendships among other young men who enjoyed walking Civil War battlefields. An article he wrote during that period about the Battle of Bentonville, N.C., resurrected interest in that long-forgotten and unprotected historic site. Luvaas left Durham and returned to Allegheny College, but vowed to stay in touch with his North Carolina friends by gathering annually at a Civil War battlefield. That fraternal promise solidified into a group called the Army of the Cussewago, which Luvaas led until his 1996 retirement. Through 2014, its successor group, the GAC, meets each year to follow Luvaas\u2019 traditions. Through his academic work, Luvaas revitalized an American military history study framework called the Staff Ride. A simple yet profound methodology, the Staff Ride follows the chronology of a military campaign or battle, and reconstructs a narrative of events by using primary source documents. Luvaas was renowned for lugging a pertinent copy of the Official Records into the field, and finding a critical location described in an after-action report. By reading those accounts aloud to the group, and adding his own interpretive amplification in an authentic, on-site outdoor classroom, Luvaas brought vivid, engaging clarity to Civil War history. Nearly 20 years after Luvaas retired from professional and avocational battlefield tour leadership, his methodology continues to guide groups of Civil War enthusiasts. His technique still speaks to those ranging from life-long Civil War students and professional educators to interested novices. Today\u2019s GAC (named, like many Northern armies, after a body of water \u2013 in this case Cussewago Creek near Allegheny College in Meadville, Pa.) is Luvaas\u2019 scion, a combination of jocular fraternity and solid Civil War scholarship. On average, 50 to 60 members and guests gather each year over an extended weekend to visit a selected campaign or battle. This group, consisting of Civil War authors, students, military officers both active and retired, and professional men from all walks of life, from the United States, Canada and overseas, is self-directed. Each year a member volunteers to lead a tour, guided with assurance by employing Jay Luvaas\u2019 sure methodology \u2014 which basically allows Civil War participants to speak for themselves. The GAC honors its founder and the organization\u2019s members while acknowledging a debt to historic sites through the Jay Luvaas Civil War Preservation Fund. Through GAC member contributions, the \u2018Jay Fund\u2019 financially supports national and local preservation efforts. After a half-century of walking Civil War battlefields, the disciples of Jay Luvaas understand the value of protecting these precious sites. In 2014, the \u2018Jay Fund\u2019 supported battlefield preservation at North Anna (site of the GAC\u2019s 2013 tour), at South Mountain, Md., (2014 tour) and Stones River, Tenn. (1999 tour). Jay Luvaas died in 2006 and was buried in Gettysburg\u2019s Evergreen Cemetery. Yet his legacy \u2014 like those of the Civil War\u2019s old soldiers \u2014 lives on.\nThe GAC\u2019s most recent contribution to the fund was made in memory of Donald France. What was Donald\u2019s relationship with the GAC? Did he have a personal connection to the history at North Anna?\nRF: In 2014, the GAC\u2019s Jay Luvaas Civil War Preservation Fund made its annual donations in honor and memory of a long-time and valued member, Donald D. France. Don, a Philadelphia-area native who retained his rich Main Line accent after settling in Durham, N.C., walked Civil War battlefields for many years with Jay Luvaas, and was a past president of the North Carolina Civil War Roundtable. He passed away in November 2013 at the age of 79.\nThis is far from the first time that the RBA, now in its thirteenth year, has partnered with the Civil War Trust on a preservation project. Is there a previous collaboration with the Trust of which the RBA is most proud?\nBB: In my mind the collaboration between RBA and the Civil War Trust that has had the most impact has been the unprecedented Glendale and Frasier\u2019s Farm preservation effort. In 2006 we loaned the Trust $80,000 to purchase the site of Randol\u2019s Battery on the Glendale Battlefield, and when the Trust announced its subsequent purchase in 2007, preserving the bulk of that critical battlefield, the RBA donated $100,000 to the cause. But what I am proudest of is the partnership we have forged over many years and numerous battlefields. We have enjoyed a close and tremendously productive relationship with the Civil War Trust. Our founders were inspired by and participated in the early victories of the APCWS and CWPT. Without the efforts of people like Brian Pohanka and the Krick family, preservationists well known to the Trust community, there would have been no RBA. So over the years we have shared not only the same interests but in many cases the same DNA. Our very first battlefield purchase was made possible by a loan from the Civil War Trust. That was at Fort Harrison in 2002. Most recently the Trust helped the RBA to save ten acres on the Cold Harbor Battlefield, property that will soon be incorporated into Richmond National Battlefield Park. But the money only tells one part of the story. Every preservation acquisition we engage in is coordinated with the Trust. Sometimes it is just to make sure we\u2019re not bidding on the same piece of property. More often it is because there is no one method, no one approach that works in every preservation scenario. Sometimes you need muscle and expertise, an organization that can move quickly to package a deal and stroke the big check before the opportunity slips away. Here the good folks at the Trust are the masters of the art. In other circumstances it is relationships that carry the day, sometimes forged over years of contact and friendship. That is where the local preservation groups earn their stripes. Together we accomplish a record of preservation victories that neither of us could have achieved on our own, and that is tremendously gratifying.\nWhat encouraged your own passion for preservation and, ultimately, led to your role with the RBA? How can others get involved?\nBB: I became involved with battlefield preservation through my participation in the GAC. Growing up in Richmond, Va., during the Civil War centennial meant I was immersed in Civil War history and reverent tales of intertwined family lore. Over time I became disaffected with the topic as I learned how much of that early indoctrination was \u2014 well, let\u2019s call it \u201cimprecise.\u201d Besides, there were the usual distractions \u2014 books, music, girls. As an adult I was reintroduced to Civil War study by a friend, a journalist who had turned a chance meeting with Dr. Jay Luvaas into a long association with his study group, the Army of the Cussewago. On annual trips with its successor group, the GAC, my interest was rekindled through contact with Luvaas\u2019 many associates from academia, the U.S. Military Academy and the Army\u2019s other institutions of advanced study and other diverse walks of life. What animated me was partly their method, but particularly their unique combination of passion for the subject and non-partisan devotion to fact. Time spent on the battlefield with these people was life-changing. They also have a keen appreciation of the privilege they enjoy in visiting historic places and a tradition of donations to local battlefield preservation groups \u2014 of \u201cpaying it forward.\u201d Ultimately, that same friend who renewed my interest in Civil War study cajoled me into serving as a local liaison to one of the preservation groups the GAC had supported \u2014 the newly-formed RBA. In truth, after years of moving experiences on battlefields, some publicly held but many in private hands and totally unprotected, I was easily led. There are countless ways to get involved in historic preservation. Of course money is critically important \u2014 at any level or amount \u2014 but there are so many other ways to contribute that do not require deep pockets or a master\u2019s degree in 19th century history. In any organization there are tasks great and small that need doing \u2014 envelopes to stuff, newsletter articles to write, web sites to be maintained. Public events require someone to set up chairs, refreshments to be set out, people shown where to park. Before that there is quality time to be spent with a lawnmower, a shovel, or a paint brush. There are contacts to be made with local and state governments, grant applications to be filed, public relations campaigns to be designed and run. We need members with practical experience in law, real estate, finance and social media. And we need people who will just be vigilant, who will take a Sunday drive on a battlefield and call us when they see a \u201cFor Sale\u201d sign or a zoning notice. Contact your local preservation association. In so many ways we are looking for someone who will say \u201cyes.\u201d\nThe Richmond area, of course, is not home to one Civil War battlefield, but many, each with its own story to tell. Beyond contributing to organizations like the RBA and the Civil War Trust, how can preservationists across the country help ensure that these sites continue to live on as \u201coutdoor classrooms\u201d for Americans of all ages?\nBB: There is much to be learned from studying the Civil War, but without the battlefields themselves we risk limiting that study to an academic exercise. If we are going to pass on the lessons of history to future generations, we have to demonstrate that those lessons have continuing relevance. The issues that led us to war \u2014 sectionalism, the division of powers, political gridlock, and racial injustice \u2014 are all to varying degrees issues that our country still struggles with today. As important as those ideas are to our national discourse, it can be difficult for them to cut through the cultural background noise and capture public imagination. But the experience of standing on a battlefield can be transformative. By standing on a field where men have struggled and died for their ideals, by experiencing on the spot the accounts of great generals and common soldiers, we not only engage minds \u2014 we touch hearts. It takes abstract concepts and makes them visceral. That is how we will pass along the lessons of history. That is why it is so important to save our historic places.\nFinally, with the Civil War sesquicentennial nearing its end, what one thing \u2014 one lesson, one reminder \u2014 do you hope Americans carry with them following the conclusion of this unique commemoration?\nBB: It has been said many times \u2014 the Civil War is our great national tragedy. Its countless stories of heroism and sacrifice can mask what was, at its core, a horrific failure. It is what happens when we cease working together to solve our problems. It is what happens when we replace the civic ethic of leaders with the arrogance of chest-thumpers. 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(Matthew Minard/Baylor Marketing & Communications)\nBaylor Expert Affirms, Debunks Founding Father\u2019s Famous \u2013 and Infamous \u2013 Sayings\nContact: Eric Eckert, 254-710-1964\nFollow Eric on Twitter at @ EricBaylorU\nWACO, Texas (July 1, 2015) \u2013 As Independence Day approaches, social media is lighting up with memes and quotes from the nation\u2019s Founding Fathers.\nBut did George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin actually say these things for which they receive so much acclaim?\nWhile he can\u2019t always speak for George and Tom, Blaine McCormick, Ph.D., associate professor and chair of the management department in Baylor University\u2019s Hankamer School of Business, can speak for Benjamin Franklin. McCormick authored the book, \u201cBen Franklin: America\u2019s Original Entrepreneur,\u201d and speaks and writes often about the Founding Father whose face is featured on the $100 bill.\nAnd since \u201chonesty is the best policy\u201d (yes, Franklin did write that), McCormick sets the record straight on a few notable sayings attributed to Franklin. Here is what\u2019s fact and what\u2019s fiction:\n1. \u201cA penny saved is a penny earned.\u201d\nDid Ben Franklin say it? No.\n\u201cFranklin never actually said his most famous misattribution,\u201d McCormick said. \u201cThe actual quote from 1737 is \u2018A penny saved is two pence clear,\u2019 which is far more financially sophisticated. The misquote blends cost saving with revenue creation and stays completely on the income statement. The actual quote comes from the balance sheet.\u201d\n2. \u201cBeer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.\u201d\n\u201cThis is definitely the most popular misattribution placed onto a T-shirt. In fact, this misquote probably keeps the T-shirt industry in Philadelphia afloat each year,\u201d McCormick said.\nAlthough Franklin never said this, he did say something remarkably close in 1779, when he wrote his French friend, Abbe Morellet, according to McCormick. In a scientific commentary about how water is changed into wine, Franklin remarked, \u201cWe hear of the conversion of water into wine at the marriage in Cana as of a miracle. But this conversion is, through the goodness of God, made every day before our eyes. Behold the rain which descends from heaven upon our vineyards; there it enters the roots of the vines, to be changed into wine; a constant proof that God loves us, and loves to see us happy. The miracle in question was only performed to hasten the operation, under circumstances of present necessity, which required it.\u201d\n\u201cThat\u2019s close,\u201d McCormick said, \u201cbut much harder to put onto a T-shirt.\u201d\n3. \u201cHe that lives upon hope, dies farting.\u201d\nDid Ben Franklin say it? Yes.\nFranklin published this one in his 1736 Poor Richard\u2019s Almanack at the peak of his efforts to promote industrious living, McCormick said. Franklin urged a reliance on hard work rather than luck or hope with such maxims as \u201cGod helps them that help themselves\u201d and \u201cHe that waits upon Fortune, is never sure of a dinner.\u201d\n\u201cDinner was the main, mid-day meal in Colonial America and work assured a full belly more than luck, in Franklin\u2019s view. Thus, a person who lived only on hope \u2013 of either the generosity of others or spontaneously generating food \u2013 would only have air in his or her digestive system,\u201d McCormick said. \u201cIn fact, Franklin hinted that this attitude was fatal and those that held it died with only air in their bellies. In 1758, Franklin republished the quip as \u2018He that lives upon hope, dies fasting\u2019 but both tell the same story. In sum, however, this is an actual Franklin quote.\u201d\n4. \u201cTell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.\u201d\n\u201cThis one doesn\u2019t even sound Colonial, does it? Nor does, \u2018The Constitution only gives people the right to pursue happiness. You have to catch it yourself\u2019 or \u2018By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail,\u2019 yet all three regularly show up online when people collect Franklin quotes,\u201d McCormick said.\nTo verify the authenticity of any Franklin quote, McCormick said the essential first step is to search on key phrases at the Franklin papers online (www.franklinpapers.org).\n\u201cThis site has a wonderful search engine that cuts through fake Franklin quotes like a hot knife through butter,\" McCormick said. \"You will find that \u2018Honesty is the best policy\u2019 comes from a 1779 letter from Franklin to Edward Bridgen but that \u2018Some people die at 25 and aren\u2019t buried until 75\u2019 fails to produce results \u2013 primarily because the average Colonial citizen died in their 30\u2019s. A Colonial quote about people regularly living until 75 would have been a fantastic world indeed. Franklin, however, lived to the ripe old age of 84. 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        "raw_content": "The original Twin Peaks changed both series television and David Lynch\u2019s own artistic outlook. Whatever we term the series\u2019 recent extension, it surely shows that distinctions of format are only as important as we expect them to be.\nAl Strobel as Mike aka The One-Armed Man, Kyle MacLachlan as Agent Dale Cooper, and the evolution of The Arm in Twin Peaks: The Return (2017)\nIt seems appropriate for a discussion of David Lynch\u2019s most recent audio-visual work to begin by mentioning an ambiguity concerning precisely what this work should be called. It has turned up on several Best Films of 2017 lists as Twin Peaks: The Return, and is often referred to as Twin Peaks Season 3. But the onscreen title reads simply Twin Peaks, and though each of its 18 \u2018parts\u2019 is individually named, these names are absent from the opening credits.\nTwin Peaks: The Return remains available to stream on Sky Atlantic, Now! TV and Showtime in the USA, and to buy on Blu-ray and DVD as Twin Peaks: A Limited Event Series.\nOf course, none of these issues are particularly unusual where television is concerned, and the questions they raise in this context can be traced to an uncertainty (addressed by Nick James in his editorial, Category Error, for the February issue of Sight & Sound) as to whether what we are dealing with here is a TV series (it premiered, one episode a week, on Sky Atlantic and Showtime), a lengthy film (it was screened over the course of three days at New York\u2019s Museum of Modern Art), or something else entirely.\nThe original Twin Peaks is surely among the most \u2018impossible\u2019 shows to have originated in the US. If asked, circa 1989, to name those American directors least likely to flourish in episodic TV, David Lynch would have figured prominently on anyone\u2019s list. Nonetheless Twin Peaks proved, at least for a while, to be not only a phenomenal critical/commercial success, but one that worked entirely on its auteur\u2019s own idiosyncratic terms, melding an ironic view of melodramatic conventions with a surrealist vision. Indeed, Lynch has often been credited with irrevocably transforming television, paving the way for that Golden Age represented by The Sopranos (with its frequent recourse to dream sequences), The Wire, Breaking Bad and Mad Men.\nSheryl Lee as Laura Palmer in Twin Peaks (1990)\nYet it could just as easily be argued that television transformed Lynch, previously a key postmodern figure. Whereas modernism viewed narrative as a problem, postmodernism viewed it as a joke, a hoax that had been exposed and deserved only our derision. Blue Velvet (1986) and Wild at Heart (1990) belong securely within this tradition, as does the feature-length Twin Peaks pilot.\nAs the latter series developed, however, Lynch clearly found himself caring, in an unironic way, about characters who had initially existed in inverted commas, introducing a depth of feeling that would be retained in his later, more mature output. Turning from Twin Peaks\u2019s 1989 pilot to its prequel, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992), one is struck by the sharp difference in tone; the scene in the pilot in which we are asked to laugh at Deputy Andy Brennan (Harry Goaz)\u2019s grief upon confronting Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee)\u2019s corpse feels callous in a manner that has no equivalent in the later film, or any of Lynch\u2019s subsequent theatrical efforts.\nLee and MacLachlan in Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992)\nIf Lynch is unique in having progressed from a postmodernist to a modernist position, the revived Twin Peaks suggests he may now be essaying an entirely new mode \u2013 and still progressing by moving backwards. When I first saw Inland Empire (2006), I had the impression this would be Lynch\u2019s cinematic finale; the communal celebration with which it concludes indicated he had achieved a personal/artistic resolution, rendering anything he might do afterwards redundant. And one can hardly describe the new Twin Peaks as free of redundancy; on the contrary, it is very much about redundancy, treating narrative as less a dynamic process than a form of stasis, something constantly folding back upon itself (ultimately folding all the way back to the opening shots of the 1989 pilot).\nPositioning the new Twin Peaks as an expanded footnote to its earlier incarnation enables Lynch to tap into something fundamental about the storytelling process, specifically (though not exclusively) as it functions in television. The episodic series is usually seen as a format in which narrative reigns supreme. Yet by their very nature these series cannot stray too far from a point of departure, which explains why even the best of them often feel as if they are treading water. In The Sopranos, this repetitiveness is part of the point, its various plotlines dealing with individuals who are incapable of change; the Tony Soprano we bid farewell to at the end of episode 86 in 2007 is essentially the one we greeted at the start of episode one in 1999 (his total failure to profit from his numerous therapy sessions is far more revealing than anything he actually says during them).\nTwin Peaks takes a different but complementary approach, narrative itself, rather than the characters\u2019 emotional limitations, being the central concern. If long-form televisual works habitually stretch out their stories, the stretching here becomes an aesthetic event.\nTwin Peaks: the Return (2017)\nTake a scene from episode seven, set inside the Roadhouse. As it begins, we see Jean Michel Renault (Walter Olkewicz) standing behind a bar while a man sweeps the floor. This shot continues for almost two minutes before a phone rings and Renault answers.\nAn image we may at first read as an establishing shot gradually morphs into something much richer and stranger, perhaps a Godardian disquisition on the nature of work and play. Television viewing belongs to our leisure hours, an activity we engage in to escape or forget the realities of alienated labour \u2013 surely the last thing we want to do while being entertained is spend several minutes watching a man sweep a floor. Once we begin to adjust our expectations and appreciate the audacity of this rule-breaking approach, though, the shot becomes not only hypnotic but also hilariously funny, its humour being generated by our self-awareness \u2013 we laugh at ourselves for expecting to see something other than what Lynch ends up showing us.\nMacLachlan and Lee in Twin Peaks: The Return (2017)\nThe discovery that serial structures can be extended in ways that have little or nothing to do with (and may be directly opposed to) narrative progress thus brings Twin Peaks into the realm of slow cinema; the aforementioned shot could easily belong to one of Lav Diaz\u2019s epics, whose comparably daunting running times have very different connotations. 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        "raw_content": "When we think about means to ensuring a clean environment and help to reduce the global warming effect, the first things that come to mind are the most obvious: reducing the consumption of fossil fuels, transitioning to a clean energy system and reducing the creation of waste. Nevertheless, there are many factors underlying the planet\u2019s submission to \u201cthe tyranny of the hydrocarbons\u201d. Carbon Tracker (whom we have been following since 2014) is a \u201cthink tank\u201d which proposes a reorganisation of the financial system, analysing the large impact of the energy transition on the capital markets and the role of the investments made by the Oil & Gas sector.\nCarbon Tracker are \u201cexperts in financial markets, energy and law and, through research and investigation, propose to advise companies on the risks and opportunities for investors in a future without hydrocarbons.\u201d\nThe basis of their theory (demonstrated in (multiple reports) is that, the paradigm shift of the markets and industry is beginning to favour those which reduce their emissions and decarbonise. Over dozens of years, the economic and financial systems have betted on the natural gas, coal and petrol industries. In a direct or direct way, the majority of those investments have some relation to the hydrocarbon fuels industry, or is related to it. Carbon Tracker attempts to push this capital out of the Black Valley, and into the Green Valley, informing the managers of capital assets and funds on the risks of ending up with \u201cstranded assets.\u201d\nCarbon Tracker pushes the capital boulder out of the Black Valley (copyright Tano, 2017)\nThe need to change the model\nTimes are changing, and, moreover, this change is speeding up. That\u2019s why it\u2019s necessary that the energy transition, which is already creating many new industries, is reflected in the stock markets. The Paris Agreement and various different measures are leading many sectors to consider, today, new sources of energy. And this is happening quickly, meaning that there is a real risk that the investments in those markets change focus and direction.\nThe existence of a \u201ccarbon budget\u201d, at the global level, makes it imperative to limit the amount of accumulated emissions in order to avoid the much-feared 2\u00baC average temperature rise, which would represent serious damage to the world\u2019s climate. If the markets and the financial capital don\u2019t support the energy transition, it will be difficult to meet the objective of limiting temperature rise. The argument put forward by Carbon Tracker is that investors are now exposed to major losses of value in their investments, as has already been witnessed by the European electric utilities and many coal mining firms in the United States. Carbon Tracker advises that \u201ccompanies have not sufficiently taken into account the possibility that levels of demand (for their products or services) will significantly reduce in the future through technology advances and regulatory restrictions. Our role is to help the markets understand and quantify the implicit risks.\u201d\nOne recent study indicates that the oil & gas industry could see up to 2.3 trillion dollars threatened in projects in the period to 2025, as a result of being incompatible with the commitment to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases and the advancement of clean technologies. This would be similar to what happened to Kodak during the advance of digital photography. This could result in a large part of the industry ending up as stranded and valueless within a market that seems to be firmly betting on a more ecologically-sustainable future.",
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        "raw_content": "Parker vs Flores Weigh In Results & Video\nParker returns to the ring \u2013 following the first two defeats of his career \u2013 against Alexander Flores, 28, in the humble surroundings of Horncastle Arena on Saturday night.\nParker (24-2), the former WBO heavyweight champion of the world, needs a victory over Flores (17-1-1) to start the long journey back to the pointy end of the division following loses to four-belt world champion Anthony Joshua and highly rated Brit Dillian Whyte so far in 2018.\nFormer World Boxing Organization (WBO Youth World Heavyweight Champion Alexander \u201cThe Great\u201d Flores, promoted by Roy Jones, Jr. Boxing (RJJ), has an opportunity of a lifetime December 15, when the gifted 28-year-old Mexican-American travels halfway around the world to take on former world heavyweight titlist Joseph Parker in New Zealand.\nFighting out of Rowland Heights, California, the heavy-handed Flores (17-1-1, 15 KOs) is confident as he trains at home to face Parker in his backyard.\n\u201cThere is no way this fight goes 10 rounds,\u201d Flores said. \u201cI\u2019m going to knock him out. A lot of people might not have heard of Alexander \u2018The Great\u2019 Flores yet, but they\u2019ll all know who I am after December 15th.\u201d\nFlores\u2019 lone loss as a professional came 3 \u00bd years ago against former world champion Charles Martin for the North American Boxing Association (NABF) crown. Flores, who took the fight with only two weeks\u2019 notice, was stopped in the fourth round.\n\u201cAlexander can dramatically change his life by defeating Parker and we\u2019re confident he can go to New Zealand and pull off an upset,\u201d said Keith Veltre, co-promoter of Roy Jones, Jr. Boxing. \u201cAlexander has power in both hands and he will certainly test Parker\u2019s chin. Flores isn\u2019t going over there just for a paycheck, he\u2019s going to send shockwaves throughout the boxing world.\u201d\nAn impressive victory against Parker, who has lost his last two fights against unified world champion Anthony Joshua and Dillian White, should propel Flores high in the competitive heavyweight division.\n\u201cI\u2019m really glad that Alex is coming to New Zealand full of confidence,\u201d remarked Parker, who is training in Las Vegas. \u201cFor me, boxing is all about the challenge, and this is another big one. I know what is at stake. I need to win and win well. I need to knock him out and I will knock him out, but I can\u2019t focus on that. I need to focus on getting better each and every time I get in the ring.\u201d\nParker has never been knocked out as a pro and he\u2019ll be fighting at home for the first time in 1 \u00bd years.\n\u201cAfter a five-year undefeated run that took Joe all the way to the WBO World title, we now find ourselves in very unusual territory, coming off back-to-back loses,\u201d Parker\u2019s head trainer Kevin Barry noted. \u201cJoe has never been in this position before and needs a top performance. Joe finds himself under huge pressure to not only win this fight, but to win big and get his career back on track.\n\u201cThese guys (Parker and Flores) are the same height (6\u2019 4\u201d) and both pack a serious punch, so it stacks up as a great contest. This is a dangerous fight, one that Joseph Parker is fighting for his career.\u201d\nParker, however, may be looking past Flores, according to his recent statements in the media. First, Parker called out Tony Bellew, who just lost to undisputed, undefeated world cruiserweight champion Oleksandr Usyk, and then the big New Zealander said he\u2019d like to fight the winner of Whyte-Derek Chisora II.\nMeanwhile, Flores is training like Rocky to make a major statement, one that promises to surprise a lot of boxing fans.\n\u00ab Ramirez vs. Hart II ESPN+ Weigh-In Results & Video\nFOX Sports Premieres INSIDE PBC BOXING this Saturday \u00bb\nBoxing \u00bb Press News \u00bb Parker vs Flores Weigh In Results & Video\nMore boxing news on: Alexander Flores, Parker vs. Flores ,- Latest, Joseph Parker",
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        "raw_content": "Elkmont Exchange Plans Late 2017 Opening in Knoxville\nMar. 8, 2017 at 10:24 AM\nKnoxville, TN \u2014 Elkmont Exchange Brewery and Eating House plans to open its doors in late 2017. Internationally recognized Brewmaster and Knoxville native, Alex Violette, has returned home after nearly a decade of working in craft beer around the world.\nPartnering with life-long friend and Executive Chef, Ryan Davenport, Elkmont Exchange will occupy the 10,000 square foot old Rentals Rentals building at 745 North Broadway with a brewery and full service restaurant.\nGrowing up in the foothills of the Smokies, both Violette and Davenport developed a deep appreciation for the outdoors that has stayed with them as they have chased their careers elsewhere. Elkmont Exchange draws its inspiration from the natural beauty, people and culture of the Appalachian region. Violette and Davenport look forward to bringing a piece of that culture to the Downtown North Knoxville community.\nOver the past few years, Downtown Knoxville and the surrounding areas have seen a rapid revitalization. The Downtown North corridor in particular \u2013 that which stretches along Central Avenue from the Old City to Happy Holler \u2013 has been an even-more recent focal point for development. Both the City of Knoxville and the local community are taking action to integrate the historic landmarks of the area with a modern appeal in order to revive Downtown North as a suburb with character. Central Avenue is currently undergoing sidewalk, street and landscape improvements that will create a walkable and cyclist friendly pathway from Happy Holler to the Old City. More local taprooms, breweries, art collectives, bakeries and coffee shops are popping up every day; Elkmont Exchange is excited to join these businesses in making Downtown North an acclaimed destination for East Tennessee.\nOne industry that has seemingly adopted Downtown North as its own is craft beer. If the Knoxville community is in the midst of a craft beer explosion, you could say that Downtown North has been at its epicenter. Violette has set his sights on bringing the newest addition to this burgeoning brewery scene. After all, there\u2019s always room for more great beer.\nElkmont Exchange is proud to work with local companies McCarty Holsaple McCarty for architectural design, building owners SMJT Property Holdings and Mountain Commerce Bank for equipment financing. Joe Fox, also a childhood friend of Violette and Davenport, along with Segal Drummond, Mike Mangione and Tyler Fogarty of SMJT Property Holdings are active partners in Elkmont Exchange in addition to their role as property owners.\nFounder Biographies:\nAlex Violette has a biochemistry degree from Maryville College and began his brewing career at Smoky Mountain Brewery shortly after graduation. Before long, Violette\u2019s passion took him from Knoxville to Colorado, where he worked his way up to a Head Brewer position at Upslope Brewing Company in Boulder. During his time at Upslope, Violette oversaw brewing operations and recipe development for over 100 beers. Five of which recipes are medal winners at The Great American Beer Festival, one of the largest beer competitions in the world. In 2014, Violette took a massive leap of faith, moving to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, to open the country\u2019s first American style craft brewery \u2013 Pasteur Street Brewing Company. Since the brewery\u2019s opening in late 2014, it has been wildly successful with a tasting room and restaurant in the center of the bustling city. Pasteur Street received a Gold Medal at the prestigious World Beer Cup for its Chocolate Stout and is currently expanding its global distribution; which includes the United States.\nRyan Davenport grew up in Knoxville before attending Johnson and Wales University in Charlotte, North Carolina to study Food Service Management. Moving into the kitchen, Davenport began his career at one of the South\u2019s first progressive fine dining restaurants, Magnolia\u2019s in Charleston. It was here that Davenport learned to value the importance of sourcing locally and making a commitment to sustainability. From Charleston, Davenport found himself as a Sous Chef at Nashville\u2019s Flyte, where he refined his management skills and mastered whole animal butchery. In 2015, he joined Violette in Ho Chi Minh City to develop Pasteur Street Brewing Company\u2019s culinary program and oversee tasting room operations. It was in Vietnam that Davenport was able to expand his culinary knowledge working with fresh and exotic ingredients that are not readily available in the United States. Davenport is currently keeping his skills sharp at EMILIA in Market Square while spending his free time developing a world class menu for Elkmont Exchange.\nFor more information about Elkmont Exchange and its founders; go to www.elkmontexchange.com and sign up for their email list.",
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        "raw_content": "F-star and AstraZeneca celebrate wins at the Scrip Awards 2018\nEliot Forster, CEO of F-star (5725136)\nF-star and AstraZeneca were among the winners of the Scrip Awards 2018.\nBabraham-based biopharmaceutical company F-star secured Best Partnership Alliance for its collaboration with Denali Therapeutics, announced in August 2016.\nThe partnership was been worth $24million, with further payments of up to $447million contingent on F-star achieving future milestones.\nF-star, which was joint winner of Biotech Company of the Year at the Cambridge Independent Science and Technology Awards last month, is pioneering the development of bispecific antibodies that target the immune system to fight cancer.\nIts partnership with Denali involves discovering and developing Fcabs - Fc-domains of antibodies that bind to antigens - to deliver medicines into the central nervous system.\nDenali exercised an early option in May 2018 to acquire the exclusive rights to the programmes and expand the collaboration.\nEliot Forster, who recently became CEO of F-star, said: \u201cWe are delighted to be recognised amongst many world-class biotech companies at the Scrip Awards.\n\u201cThis trophy reflects the hard work of everyone at F-star and the success of our collaborations over the last year.\n\u201cEvery day we strive to develop life-changing treatments for cancer patients with our first-in-class biologics and it is gratifying to be recognised amongst peers for the progress we have made.\u201d\nF-star is rapidly progressing the next wave of its proprietary drugs towards the clinic. Last month, it revealed preclinical data on two new bispecific programmes with the potential to deliver a more targeted, potent and safer anti-cancer response than current monospecific approaches.\nMeanwhile Cambridge-based AstraZeneca and MSD won licensing deal of the year, sponsored by Worldwide Clinical Trials, for cancer drugs Lynparza and selumetinib. Under the terms of the deal, announced in 2017, MSD - known as Merck in the US, will pay AstraZeneca up to $8.5billion in total, comprising $1.6billion upfront, $750 million for licence options and up to $6.15billion contingent upon future regulatory and sales milestones. Profits from the drugs are shared equally, with AstraZeneca manufacturing both.\nLynparza is approved for BRCA-mutated ovarian cancer in multiple lines of treatment and is being investigated for others.\nSelumetinib is being investigated as a potential treatment for multiple cancers including non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and thyroid cancer.\nThe Scrip Awards, run by Scrip Intelligence and held last Wednesday at the Hilton on Park Lane, London, recognise the role of biotech, pharmaceutical and other companies have played in improving healthcare. William Hague MP presented the awards.",
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        "raw_content": "TRUMP: Resistance is futile\nMy wife, granddaughters and I went out to breakfast Monday morning at a local restaurant and a car next to ours had a bumper sticker that read, \u201cResist Trump.\u201d I thought what a great idea. After all, what has he done for America and the American people?\nOne of the first things that come to mind is a tax cut for corporations and the middle class. In anticipation of future tax savings many corporations gave thousands of dollars to millions of employees. Many others have doubled the minimum wage. One corporation is offering $5,000 cash to any employee who wishes to adopt a child. As Pelosi said, \u201cThis is just crumbs.\u201d As a faithful Democrat, I have to oppose such tax cuts. They can only do us harm; besides we should be happy to pay more.\nAll one can surmise is \u201cfake news\u201d when it comes to the unemployment rate for Blacks and Latinos being the lowest in recorded history. If it is true, surely Trump or his ideas had no hand in it.\nPresident Obama drew a red line in the sand threatening al-Assad if he ever used gas to poison his people. When al-Assad continued to use deadly gasses on his people, Obama rightfully did nothing. Then President Trump comes along and bombs military bases when al-Assad did it again. What right did Trump have for such action? After all, the Syrian people belong to al-Assad and he can do whatever he wishes to them.\nNow he is meddling with North Korea demanding that they do away with nuclear weapons. What right does Trump have to tell any nation they can\u2019t have ICBMs with atomic warheads? After all, any nation should have the ability for first strike ability.\nTrump is also asking all NATO nations to start paying their share of expenses. This just isn\u2019t right. Through the years, we have been paying more than our share so why change things now.\nTrump wants to stop, what he calls dangerous illegal immigrants from entering the U.S. But as Pelosi stated just a couple of weeks ago, \u201cEven MS13 members are good people at heart.\u201d\nThe one thing no one expected was someone running for a political office and meaning to keep their promises after being elected.\nThe only hope we have is to \u201cResist Trump\u201d at every turn before he \u201cMakes America Great Again.\u201d\nDALE HEDMAN\nFebruary 13, 2019 at 5:00 am | Coeur d'Alene Press Idaho\u2019s constitution states \u201cIt shall be the duty of the legislature of Idaho to establish and maintain a general, uniform and thorough system of public, free common schools.\u201d It is not the duty of...\nFebruary 13, 2019 at 5:00 am | Coeur d'Alene Press She told him to write her a love poem, But a love poem that would truly capture her heart, A love poem that could take her breath away, A love poem from which her soul would never part, \u201cMy d...\nFebruary 13, 2019 at 5:00 am | Coeur d'Alene Press Listen up fellow Idahoans. There\u2019s deep trouble bubbling in the legislative cauldron in Boise. They are fixin\u2019 to pack the state Redistricting Commission so that one party draws the lines. I mean the...",
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        "raw_content": "Bramhall - a superb mix of urban and village atmosphere\nCommunity spirit is alive and well, as Paul Mackenzie reports.\nBramhall has been hailed as Cheshire\u2019s culinary capital, home to one of the most supportive communities anywhere and the place to go for good independent shops and boutiques \u2013 and that\u2019s just what we\u2019ve said about the place over the years. It has also been named the friendliest place in the UK and it only takes a short walk around the village to see that it could well all be true.\nStaff in the shops are cheery, the locals out and about are bright and breezy and even the children in school uniform are jolly (although they were on their way home, so that could explain that one).\nThis sunny disposition is something that appealed to Jonathan Dawson when he moved to Bramhall 12 years ago to take up the post as pastor at the Ford\u2019s Lane Evangelical Church. He is originally from London and was previously based at a church a couple of hours from Madrid, so the transfer to the North West was something of a step into the unknown. \u2018My wife did have images of Coronation Street in her mind before we moved,\u2019 he said. \u2018But she needn\u2019t have worried \u2013 Bramhall is a lovely, friendly place and nothing like Coronation Street.\n\u2018It\u2019s not a place where everyone knows everyone, it\u2019s too big for that, but there\u2019s a superb mix of urban and village atmosphere. It\u2019s very well connected with transport links and there are good local facilities \u2013 we still have our butcher, baker and green grocer as well some very good cafes and restaurants. There\u2019s enough here for most needs.\u2019\nJonathan is now the acting chair of the Bramhall Together Trust, a group founded about five years ago to host events and help bring the community even closer together.\n\u2018We are a group of people representing local businesses and community groups and we aim to improve the life of the village,\u2019 the father of three added. \u2018Bramhall is a very friendly community and we are very proud of what we have achieved as a trust. We are only a small group of people but we have a big range of experience and expertise.\u2019\nThe trust stages three major events each year \u2013 the Bramhall Festival in June (this year it\u2019ll be on June 30), Bramhall\u2019s Got Talent in October and the Christmas Festival. \u2018The events we stage, particularly the two festivals, are growing,\u2019 Jonathan added.\n\u2018We have looked at maybe making the festival a bit more of a traditional fete or carnival on the recreation ground but we don\u2019t want to change anything too much. If it ain\u2019t broke, don\u2019t fix it, as they say. And finance is always a big challenge for groups and events like ours.\u2019\nThe former staff room is now a Georgian butler's pantry\nWhat doesn\u2019t seem to be a challenge in Bramhall is drumming up support for these community events \u2013 if you have any doubt about the levels of community spirit here, visit the I Love Bramhall website, set up by Wendy Green, a founder member of the Bramhall Together Trust. Or better still, visit the place itself.\nWhile you\u2019re there, make sure you take a trip to Bramall Hall; the \u2018h\u2019 was apparently dropped to make it easier to say. The oldest parts of the hall date back to Tudor times and for around 400 years it was home to the Davenport family.\nThe Victorian owner of Bramall Hall, Charles Nevill, made extensive improvements and changes to the hall\u2019s interiors and the surrounding 70 acres of parkland. This included changes to the architecture of the black and white timber-framed house. And following a \u00a31.6m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund, the hall has recently had some further renovations. The historic grade I listed building and the adjacent grade II listed stable block re-opened last summer after 18 months of restoration work.\nA new butler\u2019s pantry and a small dining room have been opened as part of the public tour and the rundown stable now houses a gift-shop, small visitor centre and classrooms. Historic decorative glass has been restored and the ornate, plaster ceiling in the withdrawing room needed a delicate project of stabilisation and redecoration which involved removing modern paint, conserving plasterwork and painting in authentic colours based on historic paint analysis.\nIn December, the restoration project was awarded the Regional Institute of Historic Building Conservation Award and Project architect Mark Pearce from Manchester based Lloyd Evans Prichard said: \u2018It\u2019s been a pleasure to work on such a project which has included conservation work to the highest level of execution as well as creative additions and alterations to the historic structures.\u2019",
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        "raw_content": "A Khalil Mack primer: Elite pass rushers can maintain a high level of play well into their 30s\nPhotos from Khalil Mack's first practice with the Bears on Sept. 3, 2018.\nIn terms of risk the Bears took in sending massive draft capital to the Raiders in exchange for All-Pro outside linebacker Khalil Mack, it\u2019s minimal.\nDraft picks form the lifeblood of an organization, and the Raiders can turn the two first-round picks into players with cost-controlled rookie contracts, a gamble because even high draft picks never are sure things, let alone dominant performers. The Bears \u2014 especially \u2014 know that to be true.\nThe question for the Bears is how long the 27-year-old Mack will be in his prime. 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He went on to earn every penny of that deal, leading the NFL with 85\u00bd sacks in those six seasons.\nThe Bears made Mack the NFL\u2019s highest-paid defender with a six-year, $141 million extension that puts him on the books for $154.8 million over seven years.\nThe ultimate testament to Allen\u2019s value in Minnesota was that he played out the entire deal, which doesn\u2019t always happen and often is forgotten when players sign megacontracts.\nREAD MORE: How Mitch Trubisky is being helped on his NFL climb by the Wall Street Journal's leadership columnist \u00bb\n\u201cSomebody told me Saturday the Bears traded for him, and I was like, \u2018Holy crap!\u2019 \u201d Allen said Thursday. \u201cThen I saw what they gave. I don\u2019t know that you could get anybody that is as well-rounded a player in the middle of their prime as Mack is.\n\u201cIt is rare to play out an entire deal. When they made me the highest-paid defensive player in the NFL at the time, it was a sign of confidence they put in me. That is what you are going to see with the Bears and Mack. Here\u2019s Khalil Mack, tremendous player, and he\u2019s watching all these guys get crazy money. Here he is going into the last part of his deal and wants to be extended, wants to be treated as that top guy, wants to be recognized for the work he\u2019s put in. I\u2019m not saying the Raiders didn\u2019t believe in him, but they didn\u2019t pull the trigger.\n\u201cThe Bears, who gave up picks and the money, it\u2019s kind of a reassuring gesture that, \u2018Hey, we believe in you.\u2019 Now you\u2019ve got to go out and earn it. But it\u2019s still a reassuring gesture of your accomplishments and where you\u2019re at and not only what they think of you as a player but as a human being. And that\u2019s where, for me, I always sold out for Minnesota. That\u2019s why I was able to (play out the contract). They knew I was all-in. You\u2019re going to see that with Khalil. You give a guy this kind of money, you give up those picks and you give a guy the assurance that our franchise rides on your back on the defensive side, he\u2019s going to be all-in.\u201d\nAllen wasn\u2019t quite the same edge defender when the Bears signed him in 2013 at 32, but he also wasn\u2019t surrounded by the talent Mack has around him.\nLooking at the top 10 players in career sacks, seven had four seasons of 10 or more sacks in their 30s. Bruce Smith and Kevin Greene had seven such seasons, Reggie White six and Chris Doleman five. Peppers, 38 and entering his 17th season, has four, matching Michael Strahan and John Randle.\n\u201cThe guys that take great care of themselves have a tendency to last a lot longer than guys that like to hit the streets,\u201d former Bears defensive coordinator Greg Blache said. \u201cIt goes a little faster for them than the guys that eat well and work out in the offseason and don\u2019t get heavy. The guys that have to take weight off every year, they\u2019re going to go down much faster than the guys that are always in condition because the whole thing is with their legs. For a pass rusher, everything is takeoff. As long as he can take off and have the spurts \u2014 and that comes for the guys that stay in shape \u2014 pass rushers can do it well into their 30s.\u201d\nFormer Eagles President Joe Banner, who effusively praised the Bears for the Mack trade, always kept a close eye on positions, studying when players would begin to take a downturn in their careers and using that information when shaping the roster and the finances attached to it.\n\u201cWhen you get to 31, you start to get nervous about when is (a pass rusher) going to descend, even if he hasn\u2019t shown any signs of it,\u201d Banner said. \u201cBut we just saw, for example, a defensive tackle, Geno Atkins, get a new, big contract from the Bengals that everything on the field says he deserves and he\u2019s 30 years old. So we have compelling examples \u2014 Reggie White is one \u2014 of guys that have gone further than that. The Bears can say, \u2018We\u2019ve got 27, 28, 29, 30, almost certainly 31, and then we\u2019ll see where we\u2019re at.\u2019\n\u201cMost of these teams are planning one, at most two years out. They should feel completely safe for five years on what they\u2019re going to get.\u201d\nSaid Panthers coach Ron Rivera: \u201cAn elite guy starts coming into his own in his third year. If he stays healthy, it\u2019s going to be in that prime for anywhere between five and seven seasons. Richard Dent, he had a big window. Reggie White? Probably eight to nine.\u201d\nThe Bears hope their path with Mack differs from the Vikings\u2019 with Allen. 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        "raw_content": "Registration Open for \u201cWrite to Success Conference\u201d\nPosted by Susan Miura, Community Contributor\nWriters of all genres are welcome to attend \"Write to Success,\" a one-day conference on Saturday, Nov. 3 in Schaumburg. Registration is open now. See article for details.\nWriters of all genres are welcome to attend \"Write to Success,\" a one-day conference on Saturday, Nov. 3 in Schaumburg. Registration is open now. See article for details. (Posted by Susan Miura, Community Contributor)\nCommunity Contributor Susan Miura\nWriters of all genres and levels, from multi-published to novice, are welcome to attend the \"Write to Success\" conference from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 3, at St. Peter Lutheran Church, 202 E. Schaumburg Rd., Schaumburg. Offered by the American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW) Chicago Chapter, this conference is open to authors of all faiths and genres regardless of whether they are members of ACFW.\nParticipants will have the opportunity to rub shoulders with editors, multi-published authors and public relations experts while discovering the tools they need to succeed in publishing. \"Write to Success\" will include a variety of workshops designed to improve writing skills, provide publishing tips, and discover new marketing tactics that work. Attendees will have the opportunity to attend three of the following sessions:\n\"Page to Published: The Five Steps from Draft to Finished\" will be taught by Angie Fenimore, New York Times Bestselling author and founder of Calliope Writing Circle, and her husband Michael Sheen, artist, web designer, and Calliope podcast co-host.\n\"Backstory Blowout\" will be taught by Rowena Kuo, Brimstone Fiction editor and publisher. Writers will discover techniques to strategically utilize their backstory so that editors and agents rave over their manuscripts.\n\"The Chunky Method: Your Step-by-Step Plan to Write That Book, Even When Life Gets in the Way\" will be led by Allie Pleiter, popular keynote speaker and author of more than forty books, fiction and non-fiction.\n\"Turning Life into Fiction,\" presented by Carmela Martino, author and writing teacher, will include techniques for creating composite characters, researching setting in more insightful ways, and mining memories for fresh ideas.\n\"Crush Your Book Sales with Marketing that Actually Works\" will be hosted by Lara Helmling, Morgan James acquisitions editor and marketing coach. Authors will discover the four pillars to a marketing platform that work synergistically to spread their message and sell their books.\n\"How to Talk to Editors and Agents\" led by author and public relations professional Susan Miura, will provide tips for preparing, conducting and following up in-person pitches to agents and editors.\nThe conference begins with check-in from 8-9 a.m., followed by a keynote speech by Cara Putman, award-winning author of more than 25 books, lawyer and Purdue University lecturer. Breakout sessions will take place from 10:15-11:15 a.m., followed by lunch at 11:30 a.m. Afternoon sessions take place from 12:30-1:30 p.m. and 1:45-2:45 p.m. The book expo begins at 3 p.m. in the church's Fellowship Hall and is open to the public for no fee.\nThe conference fee is $25 for ACFW members and $50 for non-members, however non-members have the option of using their fee toward the $25 annual membership, if desired. The conference fee includes refreshments in the morning and afternoon. Lunch is free for the first 20 registrants and $10 for all subsequent registrants. Lunch is sponsored by Morgan James Publishing. Authors who want to have a table at the book expo will need to pay an additional fee of $15.\nTo register or see more information, go to http://acfwchicago.com/write-to-success-2018/",
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        "raw_content": "Bdelgado15\nI am in a middle of a situation between my boyfriend\u2019s sister and his ex girlfriend. Recently we got back together when he cheated on me and her. I know I should of not taken him back but I love him way too much. Not only because he is the father of my child but I feel we have this bond before I realized I was having his baby. But the topic is about his sister. I was telling his ex girlfriend to block us and to get out of our life. After me texting his ex girlfriend a lot of crap that I needed to tell her. She texts his sister for me to leave her alone and I told her that I said for her to block us and that I\u2019m done. It gets me so mad that she came back into our life. Not only that but my boyfriend let that woman sleep next to my daughter, they werent even together not even 2 months. He already introduced her to my daughter. That wasn\u2019t right. I haven\u2019t even introduced to other guys. But his sister starts texting me to leave her alone and I said. I already did. I\u2019m not going to bother her. She told me I\u2019ll have her back any day. When me and my boyfriend were very happing during the years being together. I would think he would be looking for his ex girlfriend. It was all in my head and his sister would tell me that I don\u2019t need to worry about her because she\u2019s a slut, a whore, a bitch and she\u2019s nothing. I told her then why do you follow her on Instagram and Facebook. She said I\u2019m friends with her because I\u2019m judging being nosy person in her life. But til this day now she says \u201cI\u2019ll have her back any day\u201d really hurt me because of a couple of years ago she was saying all this crap and she was saying this crap before a month me and my boyfriend splitted up. I don\u2019t understand why she would be like this with me when I have not done nothing wrong to her. I wanted to be close to her but she\u2019s not the type of person you want to be friends with. She\u2019s an Aquarius. Which means she rude, she gets her ways all the time, she says this and that but she doesn\u2019t stick to it. She lies and manipulates. I wanna hurt my boyfriend\u2019s sister but I don\u2019t want too because were family. I don\u2019t want to have a bad relationship with his family. She wants to hurt me. What do I do? Can someone help me.\nKrstphr\nThis is a pickle for sure. Sounds like the sister may just not want to get involved in the whole thing but totally is going about it the wrong way.\nI\u2019m sorry to hear about all this drama.",
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        "raw_content": "A Passage in Time (2002)\nStories of Survival (2010)\nThe Tipping Point (2013)\nLift One Up\nBroadcasting to the Nations (2017)\nDestiny and Demise\nAuthority Zero is an American punk rock band from Mesa, Arizona formed in 1994. The band\u2019s style is rooted in reggae and skate punk, with Spanish/Portuguese influences. They have released six albums to date and two DVDs. The band regularly tours North America, Europe and Japan.\nhttp://authorityzero.com/",
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        "raw_content": "Whistle and I\u2019ll come to you...\nFrom playing guitar in a band with Tony Blair to hosting the iconic Whistle Test, editing irreverent pop mag Smash Hits to being served champagne by Rihanna, Mark Ellen \u2013 who appears at Clitheroe Grand Theatre in October \u2013 has surfed the rock and roll wave.\nFrom the mud and thunder of early festivals to Live Aid and Lady Ga Ga, the rock writer who started out reviewing gigs for the NME in the 70s was usually in the right place at the right time.\nTony agreed to talk about music and I went up to the presidential suite at this huge hotel in Birmingham where he was staying\nEllen was in the studio when Band Aid recorded Do They Know It\u2019s Christmas? and has even been rambling in the Lake District with rock god Jimmy Page.\nHe also interviewed his old university mate Tony Blair when he was PM in 2005 and recalled: \u201cTony agreed to talk about music and I went up to the presidential suite at this huge hotel in Birmingham where he was staying.\n\u201cI\u2019d brought the guitar he used in the band Ugly Rumours.\n\u201cA waitress appeared at the door, probably expecting him to be hunched over top secret documents, surrounded by strategists, but instead she looked in astonishment at him playing guitar, trying to remember the chords to a song called Wishing Well by Free.\u201d\nHowever, when you are Mark Ellen, mad-cap encounters with household names are all in a day\u2019s work. He will talk about his colourful career in the one-off Clitheroe show.\nOnly two publications were given access to the recording of the Band Aid smash-hit and Smash Hits \u2013 with Ellen at the helm \u2013 was one of them.\nHe also went on to present the Live Aid concert for the BBC the following summer.\nHe said: \u201cThe most exciting moments were when things went wrong. There was meant to be a live link to Ian Botham at Trent Bridge, but the screen went blank. I thought \u2018what chance have we of seeing Bob Dylan in LA when we can\u2019t get through to Nottingham?\n\u201cDavid Bowie\u2019s set was amazing, though. He came off stage, went into a Portakabin and cried at the film of the starving children.\u201d\nEllen added: \u201cAt the time it was a monstrous embarrassment to own a Queen record but they stole the show.\u201d\nThe show will also feature tales from the courts of Rod Stewart, Mick Jagger and Morrissey, of who Ellen says: \u201cThe world is a better place to have people like that around.\u201d\nBut a brush with Rihanna left Mark disenchanted. He said: \u201cIt\u2019s Rihanna who created the world of Rihanna, through her Tweets and blogs. No journalist is allowed anywhere near her to paint any sort of picture.\n\u201cIt\u2019s a shame in a way.\u201d\nAn Evening with Mark Ellen is at Clitheroe Grand Theatre, on October 14. Tickets \u00a38.50, see www.thegrandvenue.co.uk/ or call 01200 421599.",
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        "raw_content": "In 1998, the City of Palm Desert renovated the old County Library and turned it into a community center to provide office space and community rooms for use by not-for-profit and community groups. In 2013, the City approved the use of facilities and leasing of office space by small businesses. Currently, the Desert Recreation District is responsible for day-to-day operation and scheduling needs of the facility.\nThere are eight offices, two community rooms, and two kitchen facilities available for use by groups. City Council decided that not-for-profit and community groups could utilize the common room areas of the facilities at no cost and that the use of the office space would be leased at a minimal fee of a $1.00 to $2.10 per square foot per month, based on an annual lease. All tenants and users of the Center have to qualify under one of the following: 1) Portola Community Center tenants; 2) Public entity/501c(3) \u2013 serving youth; 3) Public entity/501c(3) \u2013 serving all ages; 4) Public entity/501c(3) \u2013 groups with Palm Desert residents participating; 5) Community groups based in Palm Desert serving youth; 6) Community groups based in Palm Desert serving all ages; 7) Community groups having Palm Desert residents participating; or, 8) small businesses that will not negatively impact facility use and parking.\nRegular operating hours for the Center are Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.\nFacilities Use:\nThe office spaces are leased on a one-year agreement basis with automatic renewal.\nApplications for use of the common community rooms are scheduled according to a six (6) month calendar, which is reviewed and approved by the City. Groups/businesses meeting the above criteria may submit an application at any time and groups currently using the facility are required to resubmit an application every six months.\nApplications must be requested from and submitted to the Portola Community Center located at 45480 Portola Avenue, Palm Desert, CA 92260. If you require additional information, please call (760) 568-2560 or contact the Center online.",
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On March 17 that year, a sudden cloudburst dumped 4.1 inches of rain on Clinton in less than an hour, flooding many locales including a low spot on U.S. Highway 183 west of the Bar-S Foods plant.\nLess than a block west of that spot, at S. Fifth Street and Locust Avenue, a car carrying three teenage girls stalled in high water. There were also three other people in the car, including a baby, and they got out safely. But the teens \u2013 ages 14, 15 and 16 \u2013 got out on the opposite side of the car where the water was stronger, and they were swept away.\nThey were taken down Locust past Fourth Street (which doubles as U.S. 183), past Third Street and into a drainage ditch which ran through the Bar-S parking lot.\nIn the drainage ditch one of the girls managed to grab hold of a footbridge crossing it and hang on until she could be rescued.\nThe other two, though, were carried beneath two footbridges, banged against huge boulders that had been placed in the ditch as riprap where it widened and deepened, carried under a then-new vehicle bridge built to accommodate trucks going into Bar-S, and finally swept under a railroad bridge.\nAt that point the ditch \u2013 which eventually emptied into the Washita River \u2013narrowed back down and one of the girls was able to grab a post and hang on till Crabtree and other officers could rescue her.\nBesides the future police chief, other officers on the scene were Policeman Bill Miller and Deputy Sheriff Kevin Evans. The three of them ran down the banks of the ditch shining their flashlights into the water, and finally heard the girls yelling southeast of the railroad bridge.\nOne was near the edge of the water, but the other was out in the middle clinging to a low-hanging tree limb. Only their heads were above water.\nThe one closest to the bank was rescued first. Miller, the tallest of the three officers, waded in after her. A citizen \u2013 later determined to be Roger Hull \u2013 had also arrived. He got in the water too and held to the railroad bridge with one hand and stretched the other out so Miller could grab it for support while taking the girl with his other arm and heading back to the bank.\nThe last girl was more of a challenge, but by then another policeman \u2013 and future chief, Lt. Ken Thiessen \u2013 had arrived with a rope. Miller tied one end of it around his waist while Crabtree and Evans clung to the other end.\nMiller then swam an estimated 30 feet to the girl and managed to untangle one of her feet which was stuck in the tree branches.\n\u201cI told her to put her arms around my neck and I would do the rest,\u201d he told this reporter afterwards. But Miller needed help too, and Crabtree and Evans were there to provide it.\nMiller said the current was too strong for him to swim against but using the rope, Crabtree and Evans were able to pull him and the girl to the bank.\nCrabtree and Miller were both awarded the Police Department\u2019s Life Saving Award and Medal of Honor for their efforts that night.\nOther echoes from that evening 26 years ago were still being heard this week. 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        "raw_content": "Zuckerberg muses on clothing, messaging apps and 'hurtful' movie portrayal\nFacebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg spent an hour answering questions from users of his popular social network.\n\"They made up a lot of stuff that's really kind of hurtful,\" Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg said when asked about the movie about his social network. James Martin/CNET\nMark Zuckerberg doesn't spend a lot of time thinking about \"The Social Network,\" the Oscar-winning movie about Facebook. He has other things on his mind.\n\"I kind of blocked that one out,\" Zuckerberg said during an hour-long question-and-answer session Thursday at Facebook headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif. Zuckerberg held the session because he wanted feedback from Facebook users, and modeled the meeting after the weekly town-hall sessions the company holds internally.\nThe 2010 movie -- written by Aaron Sorkin, who is at work on a film about the life of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs -- focused on the company's formative years, following Zuckerberg from his days at Harvard University room to Silicon Valley. Zuckerberg said much of the movie is fiction.\n\"They made up a lot of stuff that's really kind of hurtful,\" he said. In the past, he'd joked that at least the filmmakers got his wardrobe right.\nZuckerberg answered questions posted by users on Facebook, as well as from local community members and guests in the room with him.\nHosting an ask-me-anything(AMA) session isn't new. President Barack Obama went on the website Reddit in 2012 to answer questions on topics ranging from space exploration to the openness of the Internet. Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates and comedian Louis CK have done AMAs as well.\nZuckerberg has become a technology celebrity -- and a billionaire. Facebook is the world's largest social network, with more than 1.3 billion users a month. Last week, Facebook reported more than $3 billion in revenue for the last quarter, making it one of Silicon Valley's most successful companies. Two-thirds of its advertising sales came from Facebook users \"liking\" things on their mobile devices.\nZuckerberg is world's best CEO, Twitter the eighth wonder, says Marc Andreessen\nFacebook investors spooked by spending warning\nFacebook closes $19B deal for WhatsApp\nThat's helped make the 30-year-old Zuckerberg both an icon for young entrepreneurs and a symbol of the many cultural and political issues the tech industry faces. Last month, well-known tech investor Marc Andreessen described Zuckerberg as \"the best CEO in America\" in an interview with CNET.\nDuring today's session, Zuckerberg fielded questions from frustrated users. One questioner in Ethiopia asked why Facebook recently began requiring mobile users to download a separate app called Messenger to send private messages. Previously, people could use that function in the main Facebook app.\n\"We realize asking everyone in the community to install a new app is a big ask,\" he admitted, saying the move was driven by the popularity of apps created for specific purposes. \"These apps are fast and just focused on messaging.\"\nZuckerberg also revealed why he is almost always seen in the same clothes: a gray T-shirt and jeans. The short answer? Spending time thinking about what you're going to wear or eat for breakfast is an unnecessary use of energy. He cited other leaders with similar reasoning, including Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, who was famous for his signature black turtleneck and jeans.\n\"I really want to make sure all of my energy goes to serving this community,\" he said.\nDiscuss: Zuckerberg muses on clothing, messaging apps and 'hurtful' movie portrayal",
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        "raw_content": "With more than 30 years of experience as a professional artist \u2014 and a darn good one at that \u2014 Thom Hunt has worked his magic at more happy places on Earth than even Walt Disney could have imagined. 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His practice also includes regular counseling of public and private companies and their Boards of Directors and senior management on all areas of criminal and regulatory investigations and enforcement proceedings. He has represented clients in connection with matters involving a wide range of business offenses, including criminal antitrust, public corruption and Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) violations, as well as securities, bank, tax and accounting fraud matters.\nPrior to joining Crowell & Moring in 2008, Dan was a federal prosecutor with the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice and a Senior Enforcement Attorney with the Division of Enforcement of the SEC. From 2004 to 2008, Dan served as Senior Counsel and Branch Chief in the SEC's New York Office, where he was lead counsel and supervised attorneys, accountants and investigators on several high profile investigations and enforcement proceedings. 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        "raw_content": "'My friend's shocking suicide convinced me I want the chance to kill myself with dignity': Sir Patrick Stewart makes an electrifying and deeply personal intervention into the assisted suicide debate\nFriend's death changed Sir Patrick Stewart's views on assisted suicide\nHe was so moved that he is now campaigning for right to die with dignity\nCancer-sufferer Gillian Pinder took her own life alone and in terrible pain\nShe had considered visiting Dignitas clinic but could not afford to pay\nBy Sir Patrick Stewart\nIt was a simple email that changed me for ever.\nAs a stage and screen actor, I have performed the words of some of our greatest writers, but a message from one of my oldest friends \u2013 a boy with whom I shared happy schooldays in the West Riding of Yorkshire - truly altered my view of life and death.\nIt had been many months since we had spoken, and I was looking forward to hearing David Pinder\u2019s news. He is a retired Army Major who saw active service in the Falklands and was a Nato boss during the siege of Sarajevo.\nCampaign: Sir Patrick Stewart's views on assisted suicide were changed dramatically by the death of his friend Gillian Pinder. He says he was so moved by the event that it convinced him to fight for assisted suicide\nDavid always has updates from my home town of Mirfield where he and his partner Gillian served as mayor and mayoress.\nBut what he told me left me profoundly shocked and moved in a way I will never forget.\nIt must have been hard for my dear friend to write of how Gillian, a wonderful and doughty woman of 53 suffering the later stages of terminal cancer, had died.\nLying in their bed, almost too ill to move, she suffocated herself with a plastic bag after convincing him to take their beloved dog for a walk.\nThe awful moment I found out my adoptive mum wanted to hurl... School bans 10-year-old girl from going to her grandfather's...\nSo desperate was she to be free of a world that had initially misdiagnosed her cancer, and then refused her the chance to die in dignity, that she had to die alone and in terrible pain.\nI have never spoken of this before, because I believed some matters are too personal to share. But the growing urgency of the assisted dying debate has convinced me that I must share this story \u2013 and I share it with David\u2019s blessing.\nI want to show the very deep suffering that so many families like David\u2019s are forced to endure.\nIt was his experience that led me to become a spokesman for this movement, and more importantly, to decide that I, too, want the chance to die with dignity.\nI have, for many years, taken the whole issue of planning for the future very seriously. And, at the age of 73, I have to consider the fact of my own mortality.\nI have come to see planning for death is simply another aspect of planning for life. It is part of a process of making sure the people you love will be taken care of, emotionally as well as practically.\nI have a drawn up a \u2018living will\u2019, a document that gives specific instructions to doctors to withhold care from me in certain circumstances.\nTragic: It must have been hard for my dear friend to write about the death of Gillian Pinder (pictured) - his wonderful and doughty 53-year-old wife who had been suffering the later stages of terminal cancer\nSadly, because of the law in this land, it cannot include anything to do with taking one\u2019s own life or my wish for an assisted death should I become terribly ill. If I could do that, I would.\nAnd I am sure Gillian would have done so too. As it was, she had an official certificate asking that she should not be resuscitated in the event of a cardiac arrest.\nThe medical profession had nothing else to offer her, even with a tumour so large and painful that she looked eight months\u2019 pregnant. The whole process was traumatic.\nIt started with the doctors who told Gillian \u2013 who was very health conscious, had regular check-ups and always believed anything untoward would be caught \u2013 that she was being \u2018neurotic\u2019 and simply undergoing the menopause when she complained of pains in her abdomen.\nAnd it ended at the hospice where the noise was so loud she couldn\u2019t get any rest.\nAlso suffering from tinnitus, Gillian bore her diagnosis for uterine cancer with incredible stoicism. But by the time it had finally been identified \u2013 in July 2010 \u2013 the cancer had spread to her liver, lungs, kidneys, spine and hips.\nThey advised that she may want to go home and enjoy her final months with David and her beloved cavalier spaniel.\nAs the pain grew, and this hugely vivacious, popular woman who had run her own dog-grooming business lost the ability to look after herself, she and David talked about the possibility of flying to Dignitas, the assisted suicide clinic in Switzerland, but they didn\u2019t have the money.\nIn the end, on New Year\u2019s Day three years ago, she convinced David to go and see some friends. She took an overdose of pills and David is in no doubt that she did this deliberately in an attempt to ensure that he could in no way be implicated in her death.\nBut, sensing something was wrong, David came home early and found her lying on the floor, still alive but only just. He sat with her all night at the hospital praying she would not wake, simply because he knew how excruciating she found her life.\nNo hope: As the pain grew, Gillian and David talked about the possibility of flying to Dignitas, the assisted suicide clinic in Switzerland (pictured), but they didn't have the money\nA fit and healthy women, who rode horses and watched what she ate, Gillian did survive. She might have amazed the doctors, but she was bitterly disappointed, knowing she was condemned to endure more pain from the tumours that had finally reached her brain.\nAs Gillian had previously made what is known as an advance decision to refuse treatment \u2013 or a living will \u2013 the hospital staff merely monitored her until she recovered sufficiently to be allowed home on January 2. She seemed very weak and only wanted to sleep, but she was a determined woman.\nWhen David walked the dog that night, she took advantage of his absence to tape her head into a plastic bag. She ended her life in a terrible way, all alone.\nIn my view \u2013 and that of 80 per cent of the population \u2013 Gillian should have been allowed the choice to quietly slip away in David\u2019s arms.\nUnder the current, barbaric law, this option was not available to her. As a result, while she still lay dead upstairs, a grieving David was subjected to police questioning from midnight until 6am the next morning.\nHe was not allowed to see or sit with his partner\u2019s body, even though he had found her and called the emergency services. Despite Gillian\u2019s best efforts, he was treated as a suspect in a potential murder.\nBritain is blessed with good palliative care for patients nearing the end of life. It has been ranked number one in the world and most people can expect to \u2018die well\u2019. But, sadly, this is not guaranteed.\nMany of us have witnessed our loved ones suffer a lingering and painful death that is sometimes made worse by the very medical advances designed to help us.\nThis is fuelling an increasing public groundswell for change. Of course, a large part of the answer is to ensure that everyone has access to the excellent care that we know is possible.\nPreparations: Sir Patrick Stewart says planning for death is simply another aspect of planning for life\nBut that is not the whole answer. Even Baroness Illora Finlay, a palliative care expert who opposes a change in the law, agrees that better care is not a blanket panacea.\nThat\u2019s because for some people, even the best care available can\u2019t allow them to die with dignity and at peace. Gillian, who was passionate about animal rights and left bequests to Cats Protection and for the care of donkeys, was treated by well-intentioned and sympathetic doctors and wonderful Macmillan nurses. But no medication was able to make the final days of her life bearable.\nI believe that choice at the end of life should include a change in the law to permit the option of assisted dying for people who are dying. Who is the current law protecting?\nCertainly not David or Gillian.\nLord Falconer\u2019s Assisted Dying Bill, to be debated next month, would prevent tragedies where people end their lives alone and without sharing their intentions with those closest to them.\nIt would also protect people who don\u2019t want to choose an assisted death by adding safeguards.\nIt is cruel and inhumane that we compel people such as Gillian to end her life alone, instead of in the arms of the man she loved, in order to protect him from prosecution. The current law is forcing people who may simply want to end the unhappiness and indignity of the end of their lives into an even worse situation. It is piling stress upon unimaginable distress.\nI can\u2019t imagine what it must be like to suffer so much you can\u2019t go on any longer, but are unable to express that to your nearest and dearest. And that you forgo the comfort of their presence, because you love them. This is what our existing law is forcing people to do.\nSome people, in other jurisdictions, do not have the shadow of a bad death hanging over them. The choice of assisted dying is a reality in some American states \u2013 Oregon, Washington, Montana and Vermont \u2013 as well as some European countries such as Switzerland, the Netherlands and Belgium.\nIn Oregon, assisted dying has been legal for more than a decade and a half, and to my knowledge their society has not collapsed, nor have their vulnerable citizens been dispatched by greedy relatives keen to inherit. People in Oregon are better protected by their law.\nIn Oregon, the terminally ill\u2019s decisions about how they die are informed ones, made with health professionals, rather than in their absence. Allowing such choice importantly allows for alternatives to be suggested, for conversations about why the person wants to die and for loved ones to be able to come to terms with the decision in advance. Conversations David and Gillian were denied.\nTo argue, as some do, that to accept someone\u2019s request for assisted dying is to devalue human life is absurd. It is a civilising act to allow people in extreme and terminal suffering the right to end their own life.\nPeople in the UK have made it clear through opinion polls that they understand the difference between assistance to die for those who are dying, the right when dying to die well, and an unfettered right to die. Assisted dying is also about the patient making a decision based on an experience only they are privy to.\nTo argue that legalising assisted dying for dying competent adults will inevitably lead to a \u2018slippery slope\u2019 is equally absurd. When a law is passed, a framework for what is and is not permissible is set down. Any deviation from this is, by definition, illegal.\nAs an extra safeguard, Lord Falconer\u2019s Assisted Dying Bill has a ten-year \u2018sunset-clause\u2019.\nThis means that the law must be reviewed ten years after having been passed, and if it is not considered to be working will be voted down and will cease to be law.\nBut I am confident that won\u2019t be necessary. Experience in America has shown that the imagined slip-pery slope simply doesn\u2019t happen.\nThe Oregon Hospice Association initially opposed assisted dying when the Death With Dignity Act was debated.\nHaving seen it working well, they had no such opposition when the law was debated and subsequently passed in neighbouring Washington 14 years later. The law is working safely and well where permitted in the States.\nWhat horrifies me most about this whole tragedy is that Gillian was made to die alone.\nThere is something broken and savage about a law that says when you are so ill, so full of cancerous pain, you cannot have your family, your pets, the things that made your life valuable, to comfort you when you choose to die.\ndignityindying.org.uk\n* For confidential support call the Samaritans on 08457 90 90 90, attend a local Samaritans branch, or visit www.samaritans.org\nSir Partrick Stewarts personal intervention into the assisted suicide debate",
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        "raw_content": "How Hard Work and Accountability Helped Cynthia Pay Off Over $200K in Debt!\nAll her life, Cynthia was a hard worker. She served her country in the Navy and went on to nursing school to continue building a future for her family. But instead of learning how to manage money the right way, Cynthia was taught that keeping a good credit score was the key to financial success. It resulted in over $200,000 of debt.\nCynthia\u2019s mind-set changed when she was given The Total Money Makeover for Christmas. She couldn\u2019t put the book down! Dave\u2019s words resonated with her as she flipped through the pages.\n\u201cA lightbulb immediately came on. I don\u2019t have it together\u2014this is a mess,\u201d Cynthia realized.\nCynthia was struck by what she was learning because she never knew living debt-free was a possibility.\n\u201cI felt like I would always have student loan debt . . . that I would die owing someone,\u201d she said. \u201cI wanted better for myself and my children.\u201d\nCynthia did everything she could think of to attack her debt snowball, like taking on extra shifts, throwing her Christmas bonuses at it, and even cashing out four weeks of vacation time at work!\nLooking for connection along her debt-free journey, Cynthia gained a community by listening to The Dave Ramsey Show. She was encouraged by the success stories and found the support she needed to stay on track.\nCynthia was tempted to stray when she was almost finished paying off her debt. She saw friends and coworkers buying houses and started to feel like she needed one too. Thankfully, her accountability partner reminded her how close she was to reaching her goal and to stay the course. She went home that night and made her last debt payment ever.\n\u201cWhen I made my last payment it felt like a weight had been lifted off me,\u201d Cynthia said.\nCynthia is currently on what Dave calls Baby Step 3b\u2014she has a full emergency fund with six months of expenses and she is saving up to purchase a house with cash.\n\u201cI\u2019m okay and I\u2019m not afraid,\u201d she said. \u201cAnd I look forward to the future.\u201d\nWatch more of Cynthia\u2019s incredible journey to becoming debt-free:\nYou CAN get out of debt, build wealth, and give like no one else. But it helps to have a community to keep you accountable. Stay inspired and connected to people just like you by watching or listening to The Dave Ramsey Show.",
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        "raw_content": "Jake Ganus: UGA has some \u2018freak athletes\u2019 playing linebacker\nNatrez Patrick also started against Georgia Tech, though in a lineup that featured multiple inside linebackers.\nJACKSONVILLE, Fla. \u2013 Jake Ganus racked up every award imaginable in one season with the Bulldogs, including defensive MVP and team captain. And he\u2019ll be gone from UGA forever by Monday morning. But the senior inside linebacker said Georgia fans can rest assured that the position he manned so admirably this year is in good hands in the future.\nGanus, a 6-foot-2, 233-pound transfer from UAB, started all 12 games for the Bulldogs at \u201cMike,\u201d or middle linebacker. From there, Ganus made all the defensive calls and also made tackles by the bunches. He finished with a team-best 96 \u2013 an average of eight per game \u2013 and finished the season on a tear. He had 11, 10 and 12 stops in the Bulldogs\u2019 last three games.\nMost of the season, Tim Kimbrough played alongside Ganus. But the junior from Indianapolis was suspended for the Saturday\u2019s TaxSlayer Bowl for undisclosed team rules violation and did not accompany the team to Jacksonville.\nThat left Natrez Patrick to fill the void. The 6-foot-3, 248-pound freshman out of Atlanta\u2019s Mays High School got his first start of the year in the season finale against Georgia Tech and responded with four tackles, a quarterback sack and two tackles for loss.\nPatrick\u2019s performance continued the buzz of excitement about him that actually began back in spring practice when, as an early enrollee, he was moved from outside linebacker to inside linebacker.\n\u201cNatrez has done an extremely great job stepping in,\u201d Georgia interim head coach Bryan McClendon said. \u201cHe\u2019s one of those guys who has done a lot to earn a bunch of playing time. \u2026 Obviously he\u2019s a guy that we are comfortable with and confident in to come in and execute the game plan and know what to do. He\u2019s smart enough to learn the checks and knows the defense and knows how to get lined up and where to be.\u201d\nPatrick heads up a large group of linebackers the Bulldogs signed in their 2015 recruiting class. It was obviously an area of need, and that became even more pronounced after junior Reggie Carter, a projected starter, was sidelined for the season with a shoulder injury.\nCarter\u2019s status for next season remains uncertain. There has been some speculation that he might retire from football. Kimbrough is expected to return for his senior season and will be an incumbent starter.\nOf the seven linebackers signed, six made it to Athens \u2013 Gary McCrae had to attend junior college \u2013 and Patrick, Roquan Smith of Montezuma and Juwan Taylor of Hollywood, Fla., have emerged as the heirs apparent.\n\u201cIt\u2019s been awesome to watch,\u201d Ganus said of their development. \u201cThey came in and obviously they were all big-time high school recruits and stuff. But just to see them transition from being those big-time recruits to being big-time college football players has been fun. I\u2019ve tried to help as much as I can. But those guys, Roquan, Natrez and Juwan, are three freak athletes. They all bring different things to the table. They\u2019re different styles of linebackers.\u201d\nGanus was asked for his assessment of the young \u2018backers:\nOn Patrick: \u201cNatrez is the bigger guy. He can thump you in the hole. \u2026 He just does a lot of things well. When you think of a linebacker, he\u2019s the kind that\u2019s a big body, strong, thick, he\u2019s pretty fast. He\u2019s a good kid and he does everything he needs to do to be successful. He watches extra film, he does all that kind of stuff.\u201d\nOn Smith and Taylor: \u201cRoquan and JT are pretty similar. They\u2019re faster, a little leaner. They will definitely hit you and they\u2019ve learned to get off blocks. They\u2019re so much farther along than I was as a freshman it\u2019s not even close. I think they\u2019re going to be in good hands the next couple of years.\u201d\nTaylor is the wildcard in the group. He was the least ballyhooed as a recruit, coming from Hallandale High as a 3-star prospect, and his contributions have come primarily on special teams.\nBut Taylor has wowed his coaches and teammates with his potential and rapid physical development.\n\u201cHe\u2019s come so far,\u201d Ganus said. \u201cHe came in at like 190, 195, just really skinny, like most high school linebackers are. He does a really good job of everything. Over the year he\u2019s gotten a lot better. He does a great job. He\u2019s just gotten so much better. From where he\u2019s come from, he\u2019s put on the weight, he\u2019s put on the muscle and now he\u2019s able to get off blocks and make tackles.\u201d\nAs for Ganus, increasingly this bowl trip has become an emotional exercise for him. As has been well documented on the last several weeks, his was truly a storybook year at Georgia and, while he now has very realistic professional opportunities as a result, he\u2019d almost like to have another year to enjoy with the team. It\u2019s all ending so quickly.\n\u201cFor me, it\u2019s my last college game no matter how you look at it,\u201d he said. \u201cI want to go out as a winner. I want to get 10 wins my senior season. I want to do everything I can to get that done, and there\u2019s a lot that goes into that.\n\u201cIt\u2019s another game for the seniors. It\u2019s our last college game. Could be our last game ever. So we\u2019re going to go out there and give it our all. I love this team so much, I just want to give everything back to them.\u201d\nNEXT Podcast: Here\u2019s what UGA fans should watch for from Kirby Smart tonight",
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        "raw_content": "Rant with Randi: \u2018Millennial generation lacking job interview skills\u2019\nRandi Crawford\nBy Randi Crawford\n\u201cMillennial generation lacking job interview skills.\u201d\nThis could be one of the more absurd stories I\u2019ve read in a while. At least I thought it was, until I sat back and really thought about it.\nLet\u2019s look at our upbringing (those of us in our 40s).\nWe had respect for our parents that was real and not fleeting because we \u201cwanted\u201d something. We got \u201cdressed up\u201d to go out with our family. We had to endure outings that were unpleasant, such as going to the ballet with our parents or watching our sibling in an all-day swim meet in the freezing cold. In fact, there was no \u201csecuring a play date\u201d while our parents were doing errands that we wanted nothing to do with. If our mom went to the store, we all went to the store. If our mom went to the dry cleaners, we all sat in the back of the station wagon while she ran in to get the clothes. We didn\u2019t scream at our mother (who was driving) to change the music on the radio to something that we wanted to hear, or to pop in a movie because we were getting bored. We were the kids, we knew our place, and we did what we were told. Period. (Don\u2019t think I\u2019m skipping over the fact that we were left alone in the car while our mother ran into the store, but that was then...what can I say)?\nI constantly question how and when this massive paradigm shift took place from the parent being in charge and calling the shots, to the child being the center of the universe. I don\u2019t know one single person, myself included, who isn\u2019t guilty of this shift. We shuffle our kids from one place to another, because we want them to be happy 100 percent of the time. God forbid they have one hour of \u201cdown time\u201d and you haven\u2019t scheduled an activity to fill that hour. And as much as we try to arrest the problem, for those of us that recognize the problem, we ultimately fall in line with our children\u2019s expectations.\nWhenever I complain to my parents about how entitled my kids are becoming, they say the same thing: \u201cRandi, if you are born into a home where your parents starve and beat you daily, that is all you will ever know. You will think that\u2019s normal, and that everyone lives that way. If you are born into a family that does everything for you, that is all you will ever know. You will think that it\u2019s normal to ask for a new MAC computer and get one. In other words, you (me) have created this environment and you have the power to change it.\u201d\nWhen I read this USA Today article about the Millennial Generation, I experienced a visceral response. It scares the cra* p out of me to think that I could be raising children with that mentality because I\u2019ve created it.\nIn case you haven\u2019t read the article yet, here\u2019s a quick recap:\nThe Millennial Generation are interviewing for jobs and find\n\u2022Talking or texting in the middle of the interview \u2014\n\u2022Bringing their pet...\ndouble what the?\n\u2022And bringing their parents, or having their parents call to negotiate their salary if they don\u2019t agree with the initial offer?\nCan you imagine if this was your child? It\u2019s insane, right?\nNow stop and take a good look at how you were raised by your parents. Next, take a look at how you are raising your children and ask yourself, \u201cIs it really that far fetched to think that our kids have no clue that bringing their cell phone to a job interview (and using it), is that strange?\nI don\u2019t know about all of you, but I\u2019m ready for another massive swing on the pendulum...with a huge emphasis on one thing \u2014\nI\u2019d love to hear your thoughts! You can email me at www.randiccrawford@gmail.com.",
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        "raw_content": "Blog > What is a Sales Funnel, and How Can it Help My Business?\nThe following article was written in conjunction with Sion Phillpott, a content contributor with DQ Media.\nThe frustration of trying to scale a business online can easily provide sleepless nights. Your traffic sources are good, the product offers value, and the capital is in place, so what is going wrong? Well, the truth is, the vital difference between companies that continue to grow and those that stagnate can be explained relatively easily: the implementation and utilisation of a well-structured sales funnel.\nIn the following guide, we will explain what a sales funnel is, how it works, and how your business can incorporate one to increase your success.\nEssentially, a sales funnel is exactly what it sounds like. The goal is to lead your traffic through a series of steps (the structure of which will depend upon the product), with the overall intention of converting them into paying customers \u2013 and then ideally retaining them.\nOf course, in reality the process is slightly more complicated than this. Many digital customers won\u2019t buy from you at first glance (especially if you sell high-end products or services), and as a result you will need to build up a carefully cultivated relationship over a period of time.\nAlthough there can theoretically be as many steps as you want in your sales funnel, it is best to keep your strategy simple. For the most part though, there are typically four stages involved in a successful sales funnel. They are broken down into the following:\nStage One \u2013 Awareness and Lead Generation\nBefore you can sell anything, people need to know that your product exists \u2013 and you will have more success if you are marketing it to your ideal target audience. To ensure the right people are seeing your offers, consider the following two questions:\n1. Who is my ideal customer?\nThis is a simple concept, but surprisingly overlooked by many businesses. Knowing who your target audience are will save you a lot of time and wasted effort, and tailoring your marketing to them will increase your chances of making sales. Sit down and figure out which group of people are the most likely to be interested in your product.\n2. Where can I find them?\nOnce you have done that, you need to consider where to find them. Build up customer profiles by asking yourself relevant questions about their behaviours and activities; what kind of salary do they earn? What part of the city do they live in? Are they men or women? The more precise the picture, the easier it will be to find and target them online.\nOnce you have figured out your audience, you want to convert them into leads. There are many ways of reaching out:\n- Invest in paid advertisements on search engines and social media\n- Create engaging, fresh and unique content on your blog and on other blogs\n- Answer questions and provide value on relevant forums and interest groups\n- Constantly develop your social media presence\n- Don\u2019t neglect SEO, and ensure you appear in search results for relevant keywords\nYou can also buy leads, but this isn\u2019t recommended. Typically these leads gave their permission for their data to be used by a different business, and your contacting them is at best unwanted and annoying, and at worst can get you blacklisted by email providers.\nFinally, don\u2019t underestimate the quality of your landing pages and website. A shoddily constructed, visually unappealing website will turn people off straight away, undoing all that hard marketing work. Alternatively, a professional looking and user-friendly website will immediately give the impression that you are a serious and reliable business. If you need to hire a developer, then do - your landing pages will be the first impression people have of your business, and it needs to be a good one.\nStage Two \u2013 Qualify Your Leads\nOnce you have started to attract traffic to your landing pages, the next step is to gather email addresses. A mailing list is an essential asset of any business, as it gives you a unique and targeted audience that has not only demonstrated their interest in your product, but has given consent for you to advertise directly to them. In terms of the sales funnel, it also filters out the traffic that is likely not to be interested.\nOf course, in exchange for this highly valuable information, you will have to provide something in return. For example, if you are selling software, you could offer a free 14-day trial; if you are a fitness trainer, you could offer one free video session or a nutrition e-book.\nJust remember that your competitors will be doing the same thing, so try to provide something genuinely impressive. The customer will be more likely to buy from you if they are blown away by their initial impression.\nThis can be a make-or-break stage in the process, and so there doesn\u2019t have to be a time limit (within reason) between the initial contact and the sale. In fact, you should try in these initial interactions to focus on getting across your identity and personality as a business. This can be difficult to achieve effectively, and can involve days or even weeks of carefully balanced communications \u2013 don\u2019t pitch too much, but at the same time don\u2019t forget that your goal is to sell your product.\nAdditionally, for very high-end products, online-only communication is probably not going to cut it. Nobody is going to spend five figures on something just by reading about it in an email. You need to create a more personalised environment to build trust \u2013 speak with your client over the phone or in person (with their permission of course), and tailor material (such as videos or seminars) specifically to them.\nStage Three \u2013 Qualify Your Buyers\nNow that you have attracted some leads, you need to convert them into buyers. At this point you will have built up some trust and the customer will be at the point of decision \u2013 this is where you want to compel them to take action.\nThe customer should be clearly presented with the opportunity to buy one of your products. You can do this via a sales page immediately after the opt-in, where you offer something cheap and convenient but still related to your customer\u2019s interests; think of it like the impulse buy section at a supermarket check-out.\nAlternatively, you can focus more on creating sales emails, where you provide special offers or discounts that entice your leads to make a purchase \u2013 it depends on what you are selling, and there is no right or wrong way to do it. The important thing is to ensure that they click on that \u201cbuy\u201d button.\nAt this stage it is also important to not just focus on one product; offer other related products that your customer may be interested in that supplement their existing purchase (for example, if they are buying a scarf, recommend some gloves and hats too).\nThis is also the perfect opportunity to upsell. This traditionally works best with subscription services and involves offering an upgraded version of their chosen product. For example, if you are selling a mobile phone service that offers 2GB of internet data per month at \u00a318.99, before the customer can confirm their purchase you can offer 4GB of data per month for \u00a329.99. This direct comparison between two similar products is more likely to entice customers to choose the more expensive option.\nDownselling should not be ignored either. Although you may wonder why you would want someone to give you less money, but downselling can be a great way of building trust and loyalty with your business, resulting in a higher likelihood of further purchases. Always focus on what the customer wants rather than what you are selling, and the fact that customers are looking for value.\nStage Four \u2013 After the Purchase\nAlthough the overall end goal of the sales funnel is to make a sale, what occurs afterwards is equally as important. Follow up on purchases by ensuring your customer is satisfied \u2013 you can even ask if they require any additional assistance with their purchase.\nAfter a period of time, you can then offer these customers more products, especially if they are related to their previous purchase. For example, if someone recently bought a laptop off you, you can offer carrier cases, anti-virus software, or additional hardware items. If they are happy with the service they received on the initial purchase, then they are far more likely to buy from you again than go elsewhere.\nKeep developing new offers and discounts that will give more value to your existing customers \u2013 don\u2019t just neglect them in favour of chasing new ones. You can be slightly more direct and personal with these customers, as you now have an existing relationship.\nHere are two examples of sales funnels \u2013 both based on real life \u2013 that have seen the companies that built them experience huge success and growth.\nExample One \u2013 The Subscription Services Business\nThe company in this example consistently doubled its conversions and revenues year on year. It is effective in its simplicity \u2013 and utilises the acquisition of the customer\u2019s email address to continue to build the relationship.\nStage One: The company has an excellent blog that contains frequent, high-quality and unique content. As a result, they are highly visible on Google, driving a large amount of traffic to their blog posts.\nStage Two: They have a clear call-to-action at the end of each of these posts, as well as a pop-up that offers a free 30-day trial of their product if you sign up to their mailing list. After you opt-in, you are taken to their homepage.\nStage Three: Their homepage then gives a brief, concise and user-friendly description of the services they offer. When you scroll to the bottom, you see the pricing plan for each package they offer. Finally, when you select your package, you are taken to the billing page.\nStage Four: If you do not purchase anything, you receive further emails explaining the benefits of employing the system they offer. They do not oversell but give examples of real-life situations in which their product can solve certain problems. When you do purchase, you receive further emails offering assistance and support and ensuring you are getting the most out of your purchase.\nExample Two \u2013 The Coupon Discount Business\nThis is a good example of a company being slightly more aggressive in their approach but in a clever way. If you do not provide your email, then you cannot access the product \u2013 and the product is essentially the delivery of coupons and huge discounts on other products to your email address.\nStage One: The company attracts traffic via a combination of methods, including paid adverts, organic traffic, affiliate marketing, content marketing and more.\nStage Two: When you reach the company\u2019s homepage, you are asked to provide your email address in order to receive their offers. The offer is sweetened with the incentive of a free coupon on your first purchase, just for signing up.\nYou can only view the full website after you have completed this opt-in. Once you do, the homepage redirects to a localised version of the site specific to the user.\nStage Three: When you click on an offer or a product you are taken to a billing page. Related offers that you might be interested in are also displayed at this point.\nStage Four: Each day you receive new offers of coupons and discounts (although you can tweak how often you receive communications from the company).\nWhile you might be feeling slightly overwhelmed by all this information, it is important that you understand sales funnels and why are they so vital to the success of your business. The whole idea is that aside from allowing you to increase sales, you can also use the subsequent data for analysis purposes. Having the tools to quantify a consistent conversion rate \u2013 and all without the help of an expensive management consultant \u2013 is invaluable to your growth and development as a company.\nFor example, if it costs you \u00a310 to attract 100 people to your site, but you know that 2 of those people will convert on a product sold at \u00a320 each, you will have made \u00a340 off a \u00a310 investment \u2013 or an ROI of 300 per cent. If you know for certain that you will make \u00a34 off every \u00a31 invested, then the opportunities to scale are incredible.\nThis is why you should not cut corners when you are building your sales funnel. 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        "raw_content": "We are a state-of-the-art orthodontic practice looking for a superstar orthodontic assistant to join our Team. We are looking for the right person to not only help create amazing smiles, but also to help promote our office culture, core values and to support our vision to help us grow to be the premier orthodontic office in Dallas. Your daily primary duty will be to make each patient\u2019s visit to our office the best part of their day by delivering smiles while having fun. You must love getting to know all types of people, including fidgety and chatty 7 year olds, quiet and cranky teens, and grateful adults. You must be able to have a conversation with patients as young as 7 all the way to 83 (our most senior patient to date!). The ability to communicate and connect with teens and their parents is important. We are looking for a team member that is calm, yet friendly, pleasant, outgoing, and professional that understands the importance of teamwork. We are looking for someone that thrives by reaching beyond your comfort-zone to learn new techniques and ideas and embrace challenges, change, and growth. You must love to learn and be self-motivated and proactive. Our office believes in continual personal and professional growth. This full-time position is for 4 days/week, though roughly 1-2 weeks/mo will be 5 days/week. We are not open on weekends, but the position will require you to occasionally help after hours and/or on weekends to participate in marketing and team bonding events. You must have a current RDA license, CPR card, and at least 1 year of full-time orthodontics-only experience within the last 2 years. Experience with Invisalign, intra-oral scanning and 3D printing is a plus. Pay will be based on experience, personality, passion for helping people, and leadership ability. If you are a natural leader that can inspire and lead a clinical Team, you may also be considered for the position of Lead Assistant. Please reply to this post with: Your updated resume Your favorite kid-friendly joke",
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        "raw_content": "On June 30, Ed Welburn will retire as GM's head of global design, a role that makes him one of the auto industry's most influential designers.\nby Tom Krisher And Dee-Ann Durbin, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS\nWARREN, Mich. \u2014 During a visit to the Philadelphia Auto Show, nine-year-old Ed Welburn was spellbound by the 1959 Cadillac Cyclone, with its big fins and rocket-like front cones. Then and there, he vowed to become a designer for General Motors Co.\nEd Welburn, vice president of General Motors Global Design will retire on July 1, following a 44-year career with the company.\nOn June 30, he\u2019ll retire as GM\u2019s head of global design, a role that makes him one of the auto industry\u2019s most influential designers. He is also one of the industry\u2019s highest ranking African-American executives.\nWelburn \u2014 the sixth design chief in GM\u2019s 108-year history \u2014 reinvigorated design at the company. 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        "raw_content": "Metabolism is a term that is used to describe all chemical reactions involved in maintaining the living state of the cells and the organism. They can be anabolic (building up) or catabolic (breaking down) in nature. A balanced metabolism is critical to good health and metabolite processing. A damaged metabolism can lead to a buildup of unwanted by-products. All substances therefore are capable of being, and are in fact, looked at as a poison in one degree or another. The right dose differentiates a poison from a remedy, and from being toxic to being beneficial. The body can defend itself against small doses of toxins, and they may even be beneficial as they stimulate protective mechanisms. A large onslaught of toxins, or chronic toxic overload (such as a stealth infection, heavy metal accumulation, ingestion of certain medications), can ruin your health. A metabolite is defined as a product of metabolism. 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The metabolite morphine is the most potent and important in the pain relieving effect of the medication. The enzyme responsible for this chemical breakdown pathway is known to vary greatly among different individuals, which accounts for why some patients notice large effects with small doses because they are extensive metabolizers while others barely notice the effect even with large doses. Active versus Inert Metabolite The basic principle of desired drug metabolism is to convert a lipophilic medication or xenobiotic to hydrophilic metabolites so it can be more readily excreted from the body in a chemically inert form rather than accumulating within. In this process of breakdown, metabolites are generated. Unfortunately, not all metabolites are inert. Some are active. The biotransformation of relatively inert metabolite chemicals to highly active and reactive metabolites are commonly referred to as bioactivation. This is usually thought of as the initial event in many chemically induced toxicities. Considering that the liver is the organ most exposed to a high concentrations of drug after oral administration, it is therefore the organ most vulnerable to damage by medications and drugs. The body has built in detoxification mechanism in place to convert natural compounds into inert metabolites prior to excretion. Problems come usually when foreign or synesthetic compounds, such as drugs and herbs, are introduced. The body does not have the built in detoxification mechanism to do the job fully and completely. Unwanted metabolite buildup can occur. Some of these metabolite are not inert but active. In most cases, the build up of chemically active metabolites is temporary and the body eventually gets rid of it. In other cases, such as with toxic metal like mercury, it never leaves the body on its own. Prevention of active metabolite-mediated toxicity is important, especially for those who are weak and fragile. They include those recovering from trauma, chronic disease sufferers, and the aging population as a whole. , are particularly at risk. Reactive Metabolites Chemically active metabolites can cause toxicity either by direct extension of the properties of the mother compound, or are dependent on the pharmacology of the metabolite itself. They are therefore called reactive metabolites. Damage may be widespread or cell-specific. Cell death may be affected by various mechanisms. Well known groups of reactive metabolites include reactive oxygen species, unstable conjugates, quinone, imine quinone, quinone methide, arene oxides. Reactive metabolites are usually electron deficient molecules called free radicals. They are short lived, but they can be transported from one tissue to another, where biochemical insults occur. They can directly react with proteins causing changes in protein structure. These modified proteins can be damaging to the body. Chemically reactive electrophiles can also react with nucleic acids on the DNA, leading to DNA structure change or gene expression. Changes in DNA can lead to mutagenicity, teratogenicity or ultimately carcinogenicity. Fortunately, the body has an internal system of identifying such reactive metabolites. Once detected, an inflammatory and immune response will be activated to neutralize them. Unfortunately, not all bodies can do this effectively. While reactive metabolites have been well studied in medications by the pharmaceutical industry, few advances have been made to fully understand the role they play when part of nutritional supplements such as vitamins, glandular, herbs, and hormones used frequently in the adrenal fatigue setting. Reactive Metabolites in Natural Compounds Nutritional supplements, while natural, also needs to be broken down and converted to inert metabolite for excretion. Consider the following: Vitamin C, a commonly consumed vitamin, is metabolized primarily in the liver after absorption through the GI tract. It is oxidized to dehydroascorbate with the formation of semi dehydroascorbate radical. The oxidized form may be reduced back to ascorbate by glutathione (GSH), NADH, and NADPH. The oxidized form is further oxidized to 2,3 diketogulonic acid which in turn is cleaved into oxalic acid and L-threose prior to excretion out of the body. These metabolites may not be well tolerated by the body, especially in those who are weak. Some people feel energized after taking vitamin C because it plays an important role in the synthesis of catecholamines, particularly dopamine and norepinephrine. However, they experience fatigue crashes a short time later possibly as result of metabolic by-products accumulation. Tyrosine, a common amino acid, is converted to a class of compound called catecholamine such as dopa, dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine. Each of these downstream compounds has it own positive and negative properties. Norepinephrine, for example, causes mental alertness to increase, but can also trigger heart palpitation and increase in blood pressure. These downstream compounds each, in turn, go through multiple break-down processes, generating metabolites that can be inert or reactive. Reactive intermediates formed during catecholamine oxidation have been associated with cardiac toxicity where oxidative stress is involved. Serotonin, the feel good chemical and a key neurotransmitter in the gut-brain axis on both terminals of the network, is derived from tryptophan. Melatonin, a commonly used sleep-aid, is the chemical daughter of serotonin. Metabolism is by way of oxidation by monoamine oxidase to the corresponding aldehyde. This is followed by oxidation by aldehyde dehydrogenase to 5-HIAA, the indole acetic acid derivative, which is then transported and excreted by the kidneys. Alterations of serotonin metabolism and its metabolites may give rise to gastrointestinal dysfunction because gut microbiome influences the behavioral link to serotonergic neurotransmission. Progesterone, the chemical precursor of cortisol, androstenedione, and numerous hormones and metabolites. It is primarily metabolized in the liver. Its sedative and calming central nervous system effect is a property of the metabolites acting through GABA receptors rather than progesterone itself. The effect is seen to be both quantitative and qualitative, depending on dosage and delivery system (which elicit different metabolization processes). For example, oral progesterone undergoes successive metabolic steps in the gut involving the microbiome, intestinal wall, and liver. Specific benefits may be expected, from oral administration, on mood and sleep disturbances. On the other hand, vaginally delivered progesterone may induce more predictable endometrial secretory changes without CNS influence. Excessive progesterone and its reactive metabolites can lead to toxicity symptoms including immune suppression, depression, heart palpitation, anxiety, liver pain, sore joints, constipation, dry skin, kidney pains, insulin resistance, high blood sugar, extreme thirst, and the extreme urgency to urinate, among others. These can be driven by direct effect of progesterone or its downstream hormones or metabolites. Progesterone toxicity can lead to a clinical state of brittle adrenals, where adrenal gland function fluctuates between having too much cortisol followed by too low cortisol multiple times during a day. Licorice is a popular sweetener found in soft drinks, food products, snacks, and herbal medicine. It is believed to be harmless. Extracting metabolite glycyrrhetic acid, it inhibits the enzyme 11-\u00df-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase enzyme type 2, resulting in a the cortisol-induced mineralocorticoid effect. This tends to elevate sodium and reduce potassium. This aldosterone-like action accounts for its popular use on adrenal fatigue. Unfortunately, indiscriminate use can lead to pseudo-hyperaldosteronism. Adverse effects can also include myopathy, hypertension, neurological deficient, cardiac arrest, edema, ocular complications such as transient monocular or binocular visual loss/aberrations. Dietary supplements containing Piper methysticum (kava) have been implicated in multiple cases of liver injury in humans. Its sedative and anxiety reducing benefits have been hampered with liver damage incidence when used with benzodiazepines and barbiturates. In fact over-the-counter sales of kava herbal preparations have been banned in some countries. St John\u2019s Wort, a popular herb, induces enzymes involved in the detoxification of drugs and other chemicals. Drug toxicity can be increased as a result, as when it is taken concurrently with paracetamol. Toxic metal incorporates, as part of our soil, food, and water chain and cannot be metabolized totally by the liver resulting in unwanted metabolite accumulation. Aluminum, copper, arsenic, cadmium, lead, mercury, nickel, thallium are some of the most common culprits. Major and trace nutritional elements that are part of the metabolite chain can also be problematic if not present in the right quantity in the body. They include calcium, potassium, chromium, copper, iron, lithium, magnesium, manganese, molybdenum, phosphorus, potassium selenium, sodium, zinc. Improper methylation of enzymatic reactions within the body can lead to excessive reactive metabolites. Genetically linked conditions such as MTHFR and pyroluria can be a trigger. Many drugs interact with grapefruit. The list includes some cholesterol lowering drugs called statins, selected antibiotics, and certain cancer drugs. Older people are most at risk. Grapefruit contains furanocoumarins, which block an enzyme that normally breaks down certain medications in the body. Medication levels can grow toxic in the body if this is left unchecked. Natural Compounds \u2013 Friend or Foe? Just because a compound is natural therefore does not mean it is harmless. It is important to remember that a compound is only beneficial to the body as a whole, if there is a net positive result after factoring in the energy reserve needed to process such nutrients. What is the burden placed on the liver to break it down, the degree of damage by its reactive metabolites, and the body\u2019s ability to remove the pollution generated from metabolites transportation through the extracellular matrix to the kidney for ultimate excretion? A body that is weak often cannot tolerate natural compounds that are viewed as effective otherwise. Therefore, not all natural compounds are good for the body, whether it be a vitamin, enzyme, or mineral. The common misconception that all vitamins are good for you regardless of circumstance is too simplistic a thought process that fails to factor in the body\u2019s complexity, especially if it is in a weakened state. Just because a natural compound can be tolerated by the majority does not mean that it can be tolerated and beneficial to all people. No matter how good a natural compound is in theory, the body will likely experience overall negative effects if it is unable to process properly and promptly and allowed to accumulate in the body over time. The more unwanted metabolites are generated, whether the original source is from food, medication, or nutritional supplements, the heavier the burden is on the body to get rid of their metabolites. While those who are healthy have no problem accomplishing this task, the same cannot be said for those who have chronic or traumatic illnesses. Those who are weak are particularly vulnerable to metabolite buildup and slower excretion. They are at highest risk of overall negative responses. When a body is in a weak state or is subject to too much supplementation, as in the case of many Adrenal Fatigue (AF) sufferers, reactive metabolite accumulation within the body can become excessive over time. This state is called reactive metabolite overload (RMO). The failure to recognize this is a common clinical mistake. Reactive metabolites, in addition, cause direct damage, and also cause indirect damage to the body. Its overload can contribute and trigger detoxification reactions commonly seen in those using aggressive methods such as liver flushes and enemas to detoxify the body. Symptoms include fatigue, anxiety, bloating, brain fog, and gastric discomfort, just to name a few. commonly experienced by people who experienced adrenal crashes and hypersensitivity reactions, despite taking only small or normal amount of nutritional supplementation. Reactive Metabolite Overload It should come as no surprise that almost anything the body comes into contact with, including air we breathe, food we eat, drugs and nutritional supplements we take can be a trigger of reactive metabolites. Not to be forgotten is stress, a silent but key generator of metabolites. Other triggers of increased reactive metabolite include: Staying up at night excessively Excessive exercise Over aggressive chiropractic manipulation or acupuncture treatment Exposure to big change in ambient temperature Exposure to change in weather condition, such as high humidity Exposure to EMF such as cell phone or computer monitor Over aggressive detoxification Right before and after menstrual period, especially with existing estrogen dominance Ingestion of hard to digest food for the body. For example, taking in eggs for blood type O people can be a risk. Long-term ingestion of drugs such as sleep medications, certain antidepressants, benzodiazepine and proton pump inhibitors. The key to understanding how such metabolites react negatively within our body comes down primarily to dosage, frequency, and intensity of exposure. These factors, along with the body\u2019s intrinsic constitution and state of nutritional reserve, ultimately determine the net effect of how well the body can sustain the insult. Remember that anytime the body\u2019s metabolism is put on overdrive, the risk of excessive metabolites being generated increases. Thus, when a person is put on metabolic stimulants for low energy or weight loss, the natural internal result is an ever increasing load of metabolites during the process. While the body has the built-in ability to remove such metabolites, overload can happen beyond the body\u2019s removal capability when that threshold has been reached. Such clinical overload can occur acutely with physical trauma or aggressive antibiotic therapy. It can also occur chronically over a period of time as cumulative metabolites build up slowly over months or years. Reactive metabolite overload (RMO) is a term used to described a state where excessive reactive metabolites in the body contribute or trigger undesirable clinical symptoms, including but not limited to: Brain fog Anxiety Hypersensitivity Insomnia Heart palpitations Fatigue Pain of unknown origin The most commonly associated contributing state of the body and triggers of RMO include acute or chronic inappropriate, excessive exposure or use of: Hormone replacement \u2013 including thyroid, estrogen, progesterone, testosterone Protein or fat consumption in a body that is weak or in catabolic state Nutrition supplements \u2013 including glandular, herbs, and compounds with stimulatory properties Methylated vitamins \u2013 such as methyl B12 and methyl folate Minerals \u2013 including zinc, manganese, copper, iron Antibiotics \u2013 either natural or synthetic, such as drugs for Lyme disease, Epstein Barr or H. Pylori Intravenous (IV) nutritional therapy \u2013 including chelation and vitamins Acute stress or chronic long term emotional stress Exposure to heat in a body that has compromised temperature regulation Exercise that triggers the autonomic nervous system overdrive and subsequent let-down Mouth wash and proton pump inhibitors by way of microbiome dysregulation Polluted air \u2013 especially within heavy industrial setting with toxic chemical Long term drug use \u2013 including cannabis that can compromise liver function Acupuncture, acupressure, massage and other body manipulation beyond the body\u2019s ability to handle Diet high in sugar that triggers candida overgrowth within Chronic insomnia that compromises our metabolite removal function that occurs during sleep Chronic anxiety or acute panic attacks that lead to a continuous oversupply of metabolites Dysautonomia \u2013 such as POTS, that put our metabolism and ANS on repeated transient overdrive Drugs that are primarily metabolized by the liver \u2013 including many antidepressants and anti-anxiety agents Exposure to environmental toxins \u2013 including EMF, petro chemicals Enema, colonics, gallbladder cleanse, liver flushes and other detoxification process Dehydration and imbalance body\u2019s delicate fluid and electrolyte state Most people, especially those living in a high stress modern society with great demands, could be in a state of sub-clinical RMO and not know it. It\u2019s only when symptoms occur that steps are taken to investigate the cause. Unfortunately, the approach by conventional medicine of symptoms patching and compartmentalization, along with the demands of patients to get well quickly, only adds to the problems. Relieving symptoms without addressing the underlying trigger allow the underlying root cause to worsen over time, often until it is too late. Always remember that the body has a built-in mechanism of removing reactive metabolites on a 24/7 basis. Very few of us have the luxury to live in a pristine environment free of all insults, and the body is prepared for that to a certain degree. RMO only occurs when the body\u2019s maximum clearance level (MCL) has been exceeded, a process that can take years or decades. Reactive Metabolite Response When faced with reactive metabolite, the body mounts what is known as a reactive metabolite response (RMR). This is part of the body\u2019s natural defense mechanism. First, the body\u2019s anti-inflammatory response is automatically initiated because many reactive metabolites are inflammatory in nature. The inflammatory response activation requires significant energy expenditure. A draw down on the body\u2019s nutritional reserve beyond what is available comfortably may result. The resulting lower energy state is undesirable. Many chemical reactions slows, and more reactive metabolites are generated. This, in turn, generates more inflammation. The body may then activate the adrenal glands to put out more cortisol, the anti-stress and anti-inflammatory hormone. Overtime, the adrenals continue to be weakened if the insult is unrelenting as one enters and progresses through the stages of adrenal fatigue syndrome. In addition to the adrenal glands being put on overdrive, the liver is also instructed to speed up its metabolic process to remove as many metabolites as quickly as possible in an attempt to reduce unwanted by-product overload. Concurrently, gut motility and assimilation starts to slow in order to conserve energy and reduce energy demand needed for transportation and the assimilation of food particles across the GI tract, to the liver, by way of the hepatic circulation. If the body perceives itself survival to be under threatened, the flight or fight response can be activated by the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS). Unfortunately, such a response, if allowed to go on unresolved, can further destabilize the body. RMR therefore is a complex process involving many biochemical reactions in order to neutralize and remove toxin reactive metabolite. It is part of the body\u2019s overall NeuroEndoMetobolic (NEM) Stress Response designed to help us overcome stress. This automated process operates 24/7. Unfortunately, this effort by the body may not work well for everyone. Those whose bodies are already weak cannot be pushed further in this heroic damage-control process. Detoxification Circuit Overload The NEM stress response comprises of 6 circuits, each comprising of organs and systems. They work in unison to help the body face stressful situations. A body undergoing reactive metabolite response placed undue stress on the detoxification circuit, which comprises of the liver, the extracellular matrix (ECM), and the immune system. Together, their job is to get rid of excessive reactive metabolites. When this circuit is working properly, you will not feel any symptoms of stress. If this detoxification circuit\u2019s function is dysregulated or compromised, clinical symptoms can be devastating. In particular, the combination of reactive metabolite overload and response, extracellular matrix overload, and liver overload can ruin your life as your immune system goes into disarray as well. When the body is flooded with excessive and unwanted reactive metabolite beyond its ability to clear promptly, their accumulation within can be disruptive to our homeostasis. Remember that our body is a closed system. Metabolites circulate within until it is excreted through the lungs, skin, bowel, or kidneys. While in transit, the first system to experience congestion is the extracellular matrix (ECM). The ECM comprises spaces outside of each cell and is the highway upon which metabolite travel in. Excessive reactive metabolite will invariably lead to ECM pollution and insult. Like when there are too many cars on a highway, accidents will invariably occur, clogging up the system even more. It is a vicious cycle. Because the ECM is also responsible for intercellular messaging, disruption of transmission can occur, leading to defective signal transfer between cells. Reactive metabolites invariably will be transported to the liver for breakdown. Inside the liver, this job falls mostly on the cytochrome P450 detoxification system. The excessive reactive metabolite is, therefore, a burden on the liver. It will signal the liver to go into overdrive and work harder. The body will be flooded with more downstream inert metabolites by design as the P450 detoxification system does its job to neutralize reactive metabolites into inert metabolites. Unfortunately, inert metabolites also have to be eliminated. They travel within the ECM as well to the kidneys for excretion. The ECM, therefore, is exposed to a second wave of metabolite overload. The body is being set up for a second blow, leading to what is known as retoxification reaction. On top of this, the liver can become congested as excessive inert and reactive metabolite accumulate within, leading to hepatotoxicity. Collectively, this vicious cycle of decompensatory cascade ultimately renders the entire body toxic, like a septic pool or swamp. While the immune system can sense such insult and automatically activate its defense system to avoid uprising of secondary and stealth pathogen, autoantibodies so released can trigger unwanted symptoms that resemble a surge of auto-immune disease. Laboratory tests such as ANA titers are usually unremarkable or borderline normal, but signs of subclinical lupus and rheumatoid arthritis may surface. Laboratory tests for liver enzymes also are normal. Physical examination is invariably unremarkable. Physicians are misled into thinking that all is well at first. Patients are sent home with sleep aids and anti-depressants. Over time, subtle sign of systemic toxicity, such as increasing food sensitivities, gastric bloating, constipation, exaggerated response to drugs, paradoxical reactions to medications, insomnia, brain fog, migrating pain of unknown origin, anxiety, psoriasis, autoimmune flare up tingling, dizziness, fatigue, heart palpitation, and electrolyte imbalance surfaces. Some even attribute all these symptoms to adrenal fatigue syndrome, chronic fatigue, or fibromyalgia. On deeper examination, however, it is clear that the symptoms are deep routed, well beyond any single condition can encompass. Physicians are left with no choice but to treat symptoms, hoping that would be productive. Aggressive physicians may start the patient on anti-inflammatory drugs, intravenous immunoglobulins, peptides, and immune modulating drugs based on clinical symptoms. Unfortunately, they usually fail. Patching one symptom after another is often an exercise in futility under such situation because the root problem goes unresolved. Looking from afar and holistically, the body seem to be very irritable, but unfortunately, the root cause cannot be found by the allopathic approach. Something is wrong, but all medical workup continues to be largely normal. It is like walking down a street and seeing smoke coming out of a house\u2019s windows when it is not supposed to. You know something is wrong, but the source of the problem cannot be located or appear evident. Clinical Ramification of RMR Remember that RMR is a process that is neither good or bad, although, in the context of fatigue, the connotation is a negative one. It simply describes the way the body responds when faced with reactive metabolites. The body\u2019s ultimate state of function as a result of RMR activation dictates how well we feel as a whole clinically. Laboratory tests seldom provide a valuable guide. A detailed history remains the best tool available to the clinician. A normal healthy body should not feel any negative effect from RMR at all. The RMR kicks in when needed, removes reactive metabolites and returns the body to normal function without us knowing. Symptoms of mild RMR include: feeling heavy, lethargic, brain fog, bloating and other nonspecific discomfort. Collectively they pointed to a body with heavy internal toxic burden, but it is still able to carry on daily chores of normal living. The state of overload can worsen if not resolved and reversed quickly. In severe cases, anxiety, panic attack, extreme fatigue can render the sufferer to be housebound and bedridden. Less obvious and almost universally ignored is how reactive metabolite response can be a trigger of other medical conditions such as seizures, auto-immune diseases, PMS, food allergies, chemical sensitivities, IBS, inflammatory bowel disease, and mood disorders. This is especially prevalent in those who are decompensated or constitutionally weak. Reactive metabolites increase liver congestion, extracellular matrix pollution, and reduces micro-circulation. Cellular messaging and transport can be compromised. The resultant symptoms such as those mentioned above can be so convoluted that defies conventional medical logic. The clinical picture can be made clear once the reactive metabolite perspective is factored in. It is important to understand that as much as that the RMR is welcomed to rid the body of excessive toxins, the process itself will generate metabolites, both inert and reactive. It takes the body energy to go through the process of removing reactive metabolites. As energy is expanded, metabolic exhaust is generated. It\u2019s analogous to the inevitable engine exhaust that comes as a result of moving a vehicle forward from a stationary position as one steps on the gasoline pedal. If the exhaust volume exceed the car\u2019s ability to neutralize, and get rid of, exhaust metabolites from gasoline that can leak back into the car\u2019s passenger compartment and poison the driver. This analogy applies to the body as well. When the body is weak, pre-existing internal reactive metabolite load increases due to low clearance on a timely basis. If additional compounds are introduced into the body, more harm can result. No matter how \u201cgood\u201d such compounds are, negative responses may arise. Such compound can include certain hard to digest food, vitamins, herbs, and medications. The body can eventually be flooded in a sea of toxins as new reactive metabolites are generated and added to existing load from such compounds. The body is faced with energy drain not only removing preexisting enemies, but also its own casualty along the way. If RMR is effective, symptoms mentioned above will subside. Brain fog resolves, hypoglycemic episode stabilized, bloating reduces, and fatigue diminishes. A person returns to normal function. If RMR fails to have an overall positive effect including a reduction in toxic reactive metabolite load, medications and supplements introduced may contribute and worsen with energy drain and toxic reactive metabolite built up as mentioned earlier. Unfortunately, this risk is seldom appreciated. Each time a negative response emerges, the trend is for well intentioned physicians and specialists to further their efforts. Most will dispense an ever increasing dose of medications and natural compounds to reverse the situation without realizing that they could potentially be making matters worse by prescribing more medicine or supplements. Typically, the harder one tries, the more toxic one becomes when it gets to this stage because more medications means more reactive metabolites being generated that accumulate in the body. Fatigue, anxiety, brain fog, bloating and constipation worsen with each attempt as the threshold for symptoms lowers. Hypersensitivity and paradoxical reactions become rampant as the body becomes more inflamed with each well-intentioned rescue efforts. Those who already have low resistance are most vulnerable. They include those with preexisting weak constitutional strength, congestion of the extracellular matrix, on going gastric assimilation slow down, in catabolic state, systemic inflammation, stealth virus overload and, or kidney weakness. Adrenal crashes may be triggered leading to a viscous decompensatory cycle that is destabilizing. The clinical picture becomes convoluted and defies conventional medicine logic on the surface. Worsening fatigue, panic attack, loss of memory, irritable bowel, reactive hypoglycemia, heart palpitation, joint pain and severe insomnia ultimately render a person homebound. One can be bedridden and ambulatory. Multiple visits to the emergency room are common, but sufferers are usually sent home as laboratory test are often normal. Multiple specialist are sought as more tests are conducted to find the \u201csmoking gun\u201d. This effort is usually futile. Genetic tests include MTHFR may show dysregulation, but recovery effort usually fail after a temporary improvement at best. Trying to find the \u201csmoking gun\u201d and treating minute abnormality is the right thing to do at the wrong time. The fragile body may not be able to tolerate such heroic attempts. Any therapy, whether by food, drug, or nutritional supplements, designed to reverse the situation, including the use of immune therapy, oral medications, hormones, glandular, and vitamins, IV therapy, chelation, fecal transplant, antibiotic, has high risk of failing and worsening the clinical state. Finally, the sufferers are abandoned as doctors give up. RMR Solutions Fortunately, RMR is a relatively rare event. Unfortunately, when it happens, the body is invariably weak, and negative symptoms abound. Anyone who has gone through this experience will tell you it is a \u201cliving hell\u201d. Recovery needs to first focus on conducting a comprehensive review of compounds that can be the culprit(s). This is a very challenging process because by the time a negative RMR is presented with clinical symptoms, sufferers are often in a weak state, taking multiple medications and nutritional supplements that are hard to sort out. Laboratory tests are usually not contributory as they are not sensitive enough to identify the source of reactive metabolites. A detailed history by a knowledgeable health practitioner versed not only in the intrinsic properties of each compound but also their clinical ramification are needed. Challenges need to be issued to confirm the root cause. Blindly removing all compounds abruptly in hopes to eliminate RMR is not recommended as it can make matters worse. Compounds are identified qualitatively, their removal needs to be carefully carried out under supervision. Removing the culprits normally requires a slow titration process to create a \u2018soft landing\u201d and avoid the risk of rebounds or withdrawal effects. Excessive negative effect of RMR may be neutralized in some cases. By stabilizing the body with nutritional support, self healing speed is improved. As the body stabilizes, negative symptoms spontaneously reduce. At the proper time, as the body regains its strength, the rebuilding process of increasing the nutritional reserve can begin. This rebuilding process needs to be slow and much patience is needed in order to prevent relapse. Even in the best of hands, some trial and error is needed as the body is in such a fragile state. It can get worse even with the slightest change in any direction. Much time is therefore needed to first understand the state of function before embarking on a recovery program. Too impatient or too fast a recovery approach can backfire and is a common clinical mistake. At each step along the way, the body is constantly monitored to ensure the recovery path is on track and small steps made in the right direction. How to Reduce Reactive Metabolites Examples of overall strategies, that can be considered, includes: Replacement of the structural alert with substituents that are metabolically resistant or can be metabolized to inert and nonreactive species. Reduce bioactivation by blocking functional groups that are known to undergo bioactivation by a group that does not undergo activation Incorporating an alternative substituent during the metabolism process so that metabolism could not occur at the site of metabolic activation. Elimination of reactive metabolite without rendering the compound futile. Reduce dosage to a threshold low enough to avoid effects, either positive or negative. Nutritional Approaches to RMR There are no effective medications to reduce RMR. In fact, most make the situation worse. Nutritional approaches remain the best option, if carried out properly. They include: Antioxidants titrated and delivered properly in low doses that can remove reactive oxygen and other free radicals to generate a net positive effect. Various kinds of thiols and molecules containing sulfur to neutralize existing reactive radicals and help with the recycling of antioxidants. Glutathione is the most important of these. The proper dosage and delivery system is critical as if approaches are too aggressive. IV therapy and potent delivery systems need to be avoided. Enzymes that can remove certain types of chemicals such as superoxide, can be considered. Excess enzymes can lead to diarrhea and other GI distress. Not all enzymes are the same. Strong enzymes are not necessarily good and in fact can be negative for the gut when it is weak. Taking in the \u201cstrongest\u201d enzymes is often a clinical mistake. The same can also be said about prebiotics and probiotics. Probiotics, in particular, can worsen constipation. More is not necessarily better. The key is the right amount that is needed by the body at every stage along the recovery process. Diet rich in vitamins, taurine, and methionine can be considered. Sulphur amino acids found in foods, containing protein, can be encouraged if tolerated. Taurine found in meat and fish can support such function. Vegans and vegetarians are therefore may be at a disadvantage. Good fat can be important and helpful, but assimilation can take more energy and is not well tolerated by those who are weak. There is no \u201cstandard\u201d diet as each person is different. The GI tract and microbiome plays an important and foundational role in regulating neurotransmitters such as serotonin that are responsible for our neuro-affect behavior. One of the early signs of recovery therefore includes mood stabilizing when RMR is balanced. Slow and gentle decongestion of the extracellular matrix to allow faster and more efficient excretion of reactive metabolites, as they are carried from the liver to the kidney is critical. This area is seldom attended to and often overlooked. Treating the body holistically is an important focus to offer the body all the help it can get. Lifestyle changes, stress reduction, proper exercise and mental adaptive training techniques can be introduced as needed. They are conducive to the healing process and allow the body faster recovery. The compartmentalization approach of conventional medicine needs to take a back seat other than in acute situations. Common sense needs to prevail. For example, instead of taking vitamin D orally as a supplement which has to be metabolized by the liver, adequate sunshine should be provided to allow the body to self regulate. Adrenal breathing exercises focusing on the parasympathetic nervous system can balance sympathetic nervous system overtone. training can reduce excitatory neurotransmitters and focus on inhibitory ones such as GABA for better sleep. Many different strategies are available. The exact protocol varies from person to person. What works well for one person can make another worse. Nutritional Strategy Challenges To be effective in neutralizing negative RMR, multiple nutritional strategies are needed within a comprehensive healing framework to slowly help the body and give the body tools to help itself. Laboratory test can be helpful if properly given at the right time and under the right circumstances. Generally, this is when the body stabilizes and is not in the beginning phases. Remember, not every \u201cabnormal\u201d lab needs to be administered. The right thing, done at the wrong time, can worsen the situation. One of the most common clinical mistakes is a shotgun approach to treat laboratory abnormalities, as if they were the \u201csmoking gun\u201d, without looking at the body from afar holistically. It is easy to patch symptoms compared to solving the root cause. Over reliance on laboratory tests, and instituting aggressive therapy, including methylation, chelation, detoxification, antibiotics, mineral rebalancing, acupuncture, tissue manipulation, hydrogen peroxide therapy, IV nutrition may sound good and appear logical on paper. Temporary benefit may be experienced in some case, but generally, they lead to worsening overall outcomes, with time, unless the body is strong. The reason is simple; they all have the potential of increasing reactive metabolites. There is no \u201cbad\u201d modality. They all can be good and can also be bad, depending on the body\u2019s state. What is commonly \u201cgood\u201d can be bad if the body is not ready. Antibiotics prescribed for Lyme, or nystatin for systemic Candida, for example, can crash a body easily. Even well intentioned tests, such as the ACTH challenge test (to rule out Addison\u2019s Disease), is not without risk. The use of drugs such as cortisol, can backfire right from the beginning and defy conventional medical logic. What is needed, is a program titrated to fit the body\u2019s need, in each step of the recovery process. Well intentioned physicians ultimately are at a loss and eventually give up in such situations. One can get lost in the forest if too close to the trees. Yet if one steps back and looks at the entire clinical picture within a RMR perspective, some clarity should emerge, and with that, a better sense of direction for the clinician. Close clinical monitoring is needed in order to fully understand the degree of resilience and reserve the body actually has at every step of the recovery. The exact path varies from person to person and that is why extensive clinical experience is critical. Yes, the road to recovery is tedious and complex, and necessarily so, if a long term positive outcome is the goal. Short term plans don\u2019t work well because the problem is deep seeded. Those who are successful invariably have a positive outlook on life, realistic in their expectations, patient, and have an experienced clinician to guide them each step along the way. Occasional setbacks are inevitable. Young people tend to recover faster, but they also are more susceptible to relapses. Older people need not give up. Remember that RMR is simply a process that alerts us to underlying root dysfunction. Always focus on the cause rather than symptom control, while providing the body and allowing it to heal. This, in our experience, is the preferred methodology that has repeatedly proven to yield positive long term results. \u00a9 Copyright 2017 Michael Lam, M.D. All Rights Reserved.\nMetabolism is a term that is used to describe all chemical reactions involved in maintaining the living state of the cells and the organism. They can be anabolic (building up) or catabolic (breaking down) in nature. A balanced metabolism is critical to good health and metabolite processing. A damaged metabolism can lead to a buildup of unwanted by-products. All substances therefore are capable of being, and are in fact, looked at as a poison in one degree or another. The right dose differentiates a poison from a remedy, and from being toxic to being beneficial. The body can defend itself against small doses of toxins, and they may even be beneficial as they stimulate protective mechanisms. A large onslaught of toxins, or chronic toxic overload (such as a stealth infection, heavy metal accumulation, ingestion of certain medications), can ruin your health.\nA metabolite is defined as a product of metabolism. All substance needs to be broken down into smaller pieces as part of the excretion process to rid the body of unwanted by-products. Toxic substances the body receives from daily living include hormone laced food, polluted air, and unclean water. Excessive metabolites are toxic to the body, and if coupled with damaged intrinsic metabolic or detoxification pathways, can be devastating.\nThe role of metabolites has been under intense study by the pharmaceutical industry for a long time. The normal process of breaking down medications often generates metabolites that have intrinsic chemical reactivity towards the rest of the body. These by-products therefore have the potential to alter biological function at the cellular level and initiate adverse side effects.\nWhile we may be aware of obvious toxins (such as cyanide) and avoid ingesting them, few are on the alert to know that many foreign substances (including medications and nutritional supplements) can become toxic after it passes through the liver. The liver is the primary organ responsible for breaking down chemical substances in our body into metabolic by-products, which can then be excreted via the renal system. Consider the common pain relief medication acetaminophen. When a standard dose of acetaminophen is taken, it is normally metabolized in the liver. When high doses are taken, the glucuronidation and sulfation detoxification pathways in the liver becomes saturated and metabolism relies more on other pathways such as P450-dependent glutathione conjugation. If glutathione cannot regenerate as quickly as glucuronic acid and sulfate, toxicity in the liver can result, particularly for chronic users of high dose acetaminophen. This risk is seldom addressed until a person is in trouble.\nMetabolic Variability\nThe availability of enzymes to perform the metabolic breakdown work, in the liver, can vary greatly between individuals and, as a result, the efficacy of metabolism of different compounds is person specific. Some people can handle great insult to the liver and show no clinical symptoms, while others are not so fortunate. They succumb to the smallest amount of toxic metabolite when generated in the liver. Genetics play a big role , as well as lifestyle, diet, and the volume of medication taken.\nIt is also important to note that the metabolism of chemical substances such as medications does not always lead to toxicity and, in some cases metabolites can be used to our advantage in clinical medicine. For example, codeine is a common pain relief medication. When codeine passes by the liver, it is metabolized to norcodeine, codeine-6-glucuronide, and morphine. The metabolite morphine is the most potent and important in the pain relieving effect of the medication. The enzyme responsible for this chemical breakdown pathway is known to vary greatly among different individuals, which accounts for why some patients notice large effects with small doses because they are extensive metabolizers while others barely notice the effect even with large doses.\nIs the Vegan Diet Right for You?\nActive versus Inert Metabolite\nThe basic principle of desired drug metabolism is to convert a lipophilic medication or xenobiotic to hydrophilic metabolites so it can be more readily excreted from the body in a chemically inert form rather than accumulating within. In this process of breakdown, metabolites are generated. Unfortunately, not all metabolites are inert. Some are active. The biotransformation of relatively inert metabolite chemicals to highly active and reactive metabolites are commonly referred to as bioactivation. This is usually thought of as the initial event in many chemically induced toxicities.\nConsidering that the liver is the organ most exposed to a high concentrations of drug after oral administration, it is therefore the organ most vulnerable to damage by medications and drugs.\nThe body has built in detoxification mechanism in place to convert natural compounds into inert metabolites prior to excretion. Problems come usually when foreign or synesthetic compounds, such as drugs and herbs, are introduced. The body does not have the built in detoxification mechanism to do the job fully and completely. Unwanted metabolite buildup can occur. Some of these metabolite are not inert but active. In most cases, the build up of chemically active metabolites is temporary and the body eventually gets rid of it. In other cases, such as with toxic metal like mercury, it never leaves the body on its own.\nPrevention of active metabolite-mediated toxicity is important, especially for those who are weak and fragile. They include those recovering from trauma, chronic disease sufferers, and the aging population as a whole. Those, already with adrenal fatigue, are particularly at risk.\nChemically active metabolites can cause toxicity either by direct extension of the properties of the mother compound, or are dependent on the pharmacology of the metabolite itself. They are therefore called reactive metabolites. Damage may be widespread or cell-specific. Cell death may be affected by various mechanisms.\nWell known groups of reactive metabolites include reactive oxygen species, unstable conjugates, quinone, imine quinone, quinone methide, arene oxides. Reactive metabolites are usually electron deficient molecules called free radicals. They are short lived, but they can be transported from one tissue to another, where biochemical insults occur. They can directly react with proteins causing changes in protein structure. These modified proteins can be damaging to the body. Chemically reactive electrophiles can also react with nucleic acids on the DNA, leading to DNA structure change or gene expression. Changes in DNA can lead to mutagenicity, teratogenicity or ultimately carcinogenicity. Fortunately, the body has an internal system of identifying such reactive metabolites. Once detected, an inflammatory and immune response will be activated to neutralize them. Unfortunately, not all bodies can do this effectively.\nWhile reactive metabolites have been well studied in medications by the pharmaceutical industry, few advances have been made to fully understand the role they play when part of nutritional supplements such as vitamins, glandular, herbs, and hormones used frequently in the adrenal fatigue setting.\nReactive Metabolites in Natural Compounds\nNutritional supplements, while natural, also needs to be broken down and converted to inert metabolite for excretion.\nSleep Disorders and ADHD\nVitamin C, a commonly consumed vitamin, is metabolized primarily in the liver after absorption through the GI tract. It is oxidized to dehydroascorbate with the formation of semi dehydroascorbate radical. The oxidized form may be reduced back to ascorbate by glutathione (GSH), NADH, and NADPH. The oxidized form is further oxidized to 2,3 diketogulonic acid which in turn is cleaved into oxalic acid and L-threose prior to excretion out of the body. These metabolites may not be well tolerated by the body, especially in those who are weak. Some people feel energized after taking vitamin C because it plays an important role in the synthesis of catecholamines, particularly dopamine and norepinephrine. However, they experience fatigue crashes a short time later possibly as result of metabolic by-products accumulation.\nTyrosine, a common amino acid, is converted to a class of compound called catecholamine such as dopa, dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine. Each of these downstream compounds has it own positive and negative properties. Norepinephrine, for example, causes mental alertness to increase, but can also trigger heart palpitation and increase in blood pressure. These downstream compounds each, in turn, go through multiple break-down processes, generating metabolites that can be inert or reactive. Reactive intermediates formed during catecholamine oxidation have been associated with cardiac toxicity where oxidative stress is involved.\nSerotonin, the feel good chemical and a key neurotransmitter in the gut-brain axis on both terminals of the network, is derived from tryptophan. Melatonin, a commonly used sleep-aid, is the chemical daughter of serotonin. Metabolism is by way of oxidation by monoamine oxidase to the corresponding aldehyde. This is followed by oxidation by aldehyde dehydrogenase to 5-HIAA, the indole acetic acid derivative, which is then transported and excreted by the kidneys. Alterations of serotonin metabolism and its metabolites may give rise to gastrointestinal dysfunction because gut microbiome influences the behavioral link to serotonergic neurotransmission.\nProgesterone, an important female hormone is the chemical precursor of cortisol, androstenedione, and numerous hormones and metabolites. It is primarily metabolized in the liver. Its sedative and calming central nervous system effect is a property of the metabolites acting through GABA receptors rather than progesterone itself. The effect is seen to be both quantitative and qualitative, depending on dosage and delivery system (which elicit different metabolization processes). For example, oral progesterone undergoes successive metabolic steps in the gut involving the microbiome, intestinal wall, and liver. Specific benefits may be expected, from oral administration, on mood and sleep disturbances. On the other hand, vaginally delivered progesterone may induce more predictable endometrial secretory changes without CNS influence.\nExcessive progesterone and its reactive metabolites can lead to toxicity symptoms including immune suppression, depression, heart palpitation, anxiety, liver pain, sore joints, constipation, dry skin, kidney pains, insulin resistance, high blood sugar, extreme thirst, and the extreme urgency to urinate, among others. These can be driven by direct effect of progesterone or its downstream hormones or metabolites. Progesterone toxicity can lead to a clinical state of brittle adrenals, where adrenal gland function fluctuates between having too much cortisol followed by too low cortisol multiple times during a day.\nLicorice is a popular sweetener found in soft drinks, food products, snacks, and herbal medicine. It is believed to be harmless. Extracting metabolite glycyrrhetic acid, it inhibits the enzyme 11-\u00df-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase enzyme type 2, resulting in a the cortisol-induced mineralocorticoid effect. This tends to elevate sodium and reduce potassium. This aldosterone-like action accounts for its popular use on adrenal fatigue. Unfortunately, indiscriminate use can lead to pseudo-hyperaldosteronism. Adverse effects can also include myopathy, hypertension, neurological deficient, cardiac arrest, edema, ocular complications such as transient monocular or binocular visual loss/aberrations.\nDietary supplements containing Piper methysticum (kava) have been implicated in multiple cases of liver injury in humans. Its sedative and anxiety reducing benefits have been hampered with liver damage incidence when used with benzodiazepines and barbiturates. In fact over-the-counter sales of kava herbal preparations have been banned in some countries.\nSt John\u2019s Wort, a popular herb, induces enzymes involved in the detoxification of drugs and other chemicals. Drug toxicity can be increased as a result, as when it is taken concurrently with paracetamol.\nToxic metal incorporates, as part of our soil, food, and water chain and cannot be metabolized totally by the liver resulting in unwanted metabolite accumulation. Aluminum, copper, arsenic, cadmium, lead, mercury, nickel, thallium are some of the most common culprits.\nMajor and trace nutritional elements that are part of the metabolite chain can also be problematic if not present in the right quantity in the body. They include calcium, potassium, chromium, copper, iron, lithium, magnesium, manganese, molybdenum, phosphorus, potassium selenium, sodium, zinc.\nImproper methylation of enzymatic reactions within the body can lead to excessive reactive metabolites. Genetically linked conditions such as MTHFR and pyroluria can be a trigger.\nMany drugs interact with grapefruit. The list includes some cholesterol lowering drugs called statins, selected antibiotics, and certain cancer drugs. Older people are most at risk. Grapefruit contains furanocoumarins, which block an enzyme that normally breaks down certain medications in the body. Medication levels can grow toxic in the body if this is left unchecked.\nHow Healthy Is Your Diet Soda?\nNatural Compounds \u2013 Friend or Foe?\nJust because a compound is natural therefore does not mean it is harmless. It is important to remember that a compound is only beneficial to the body as a whole, if there is a net positive result after factoring in the energy reserve needed to process such nutrients. What is the burden placed on the liver to break it down, the degree of damage by its reactive metabolites, and the body\u2019s ability to remove the pollution generated from metabolites transportation through the extracellular matrix to the kidney for ultimate excretion? A body that is weak often cannot tolerate natural compounds that are viewed as effective otherwise.\nTherefore, not all natural compounds are good for the body, whether it be a vitamin, enzyme, or mineral. The common misconception that all vitamins are good for you regardless of circumstance is too simplistic a thought process that fails to factor in the body\u2019s complexity, especially if it is in a weakened state. Just because a natural compound can be tolerated by the majority does not mean that it can be tolerated and beneficial to all people.\nNo matter how good a natural compound is in theory, the body will likely experience overall negative effects if it is unable to process properly and promptly and allowed to accumulate in the body over time. The more unwanted metabolites are generated, whether the original source is from food, medication, or nutritional supplements, the heavier the burden is on the body to get rid of their metabolites. While those who are healthy have no problem accomplishing this task, the same cannot be said for those who have chronic or traumatic illnesses. Those who are weak are particularly vulnerable to metabolite buildup and slower excretion. They are at highest risk of overall negative responses.\nWhen a body is in a weak state or is subject to too much supplementation, as in the case of many Adrenal Fatigue (AF) sufferers, reactive metabolite accumulation within the body can become excessive over time. This state is called reactive metabolite overload (RMO). The failure to recognize this is a common clinical mistake.\nReactive metabolites, in addition, cause direct damage, and also cause indirect damage to the body. Its overload can contribute and trigger detoxification reactions commonly seen in those using aggressive methods such as liver flushes and enemas to detoxify the body. Symptoms include fatigue, anxiety, bloating, brain fog, and gastric discomfort, just to name a few. They also contribute to retoxification reactions commonly experienced by people who experienced adrenal crashes and hypersensitivity reactions, despite taking only small or normal amount of nutritional supplementation.\nReactive Metabolite Overload\nIt should come as no surprise that almost anything the body comes into contact with, including air we breathe, food we eat, drugs and nutritional supplements we take can be a trigger of reactive metabolites. Not to be forgotten is stress, a silent but key generator of metabolites.\nOther triggers of increased reactive metabolite include:\nStaying up at night excessively\nOver aggressive chiropractic manipulation or acupuncture treatment\nExposure to big change in ambient temperature\nExposure to change in weather condition, such as high humidity\nExposure to EMF such as cell phone or computer monitor\nOver aggressive detoxification\nRight before and after menstrual period, especially with existing estrogen dominance\nIngestion of hard to digest food for the body. For example, taking in eggs for blood type O people can be a risk.\nLong-term ingestion of drugs such as sleep medications, certain antidepressants, benzodiazepine and proton pump inhibitors.\nGlutathione Benefits for Health and Wellbeing\nThe key to understanding how such metabolites react negatively within our body comes down primarily to dosage, frequency, and intensity of exposure. These factors, along with the body\u2019s intrinsic constitution and state of nutritional reserve, ultimately determine the net effect of how well the body can sustain the insult. Remember that anytime the body\u2019s metabolism is put on overdrive, the risk of excessive metabolites being generated increases.\nThus, when a person is put on metabolic stimulants for low energy or weight loss, the natural internal result is an ever increasing load of metabolites during the process. While the body has the built-in ability to remove such metabolites, overload can happen beyond the body\u2019s removal capability when that threshold has been reached. Such clinical overload can occur acutely with physical trauma or aggressive antibiotic therapy. It can also occur chronically over a period of time as cumulative metabolites build up slowly over months or years.\nReactive metabolite overload (RMO) is a term used to described a state where excessive reactive metabolites in the body contribute or trigger undesirable clinical symptoms, including but not limited to:\nPain of unknown origin\nThe most commonly associated contributing state of the body and triggers of RMO include acute or chronic inappropriate, excessive exposure or use of:\nHormone replacement \u2013 including thyroid, estrogen, progesterone, testosterone\nProtein or fat consumption in a body that is weak or in catabolic state\nNutrition supplements \u2013 including glandular, herbs, and compounds with stimulatory properties\nMethylated vitamins \u2013 such as methyl B12 and methyl folate\nMinerals \u2013 including zinc, manganese, copper, iron\nAntibiotics \u2013 either natural or synthetic, such as drugs for Lyme disease, Epstein Barr or H. Pylori\nIntravenous (IV) nutritional therapy \u2013 including chelation and vitamins\nAcute stress or chronic long term emotional stress\nExposure to heat in a body that has compromised temperature regulation\nExercise that triggers the autonomic nervous system overdrive and subsequent let-down\nMouth wash and proton pump inhibitors by way of microbiome dysregulation\nPolluted air \u2013 especially within heavy industrial setting with toxic chemical\nLong term drug use \u2013 including cannabis that can compromise liver function\nAcupuncture, acupressure, massage and other body manipulation beyond the body\u2019s ability to handle\nDiet high in sugar that triggers candida overgrowth within\nChronic insomnia that compromises our metabolite removal function that occurs during sleep\nChronic anxiety or acute panic attacks that lead to a continuous oversupply of metabolites\nDysautonomia \u2013 such as POTS, that put our metabolism and ANS on repeated transient overdrive\nDrugs that are primarily metabolized by the liver \u2013 including many antidepressants and anti-anxiety agents\nExposure to environmental toxins \u2013 including EMF, petro chemicals\nEnema, colonics, gallbladder cleanse, liver flushes and other detoxification process\nDehydration and imbalance body\u2019s delicate fluid and electrolyte state\nMost people, especially those living in a high stress modern society with great demands, could be in a state of sub-clinical RMO and not know it. It\u2019s only when symptoms occur that steps are taken to investigate the cause. Unfortunately, the approach by conventional medicine of symptoms patching and compartmentalization, along with the demands of patients to get well quickly, only adds to the problems. Relieving symptoms without addressing the underlying trigger allow the underlying root cause to worsen over time, often until it is too late.\nHow Much Vitamin C Should I Take? Dr. Pauling Has The Answer\nAlways remember that the body has a built-in mechanism of removing reactive metabolites on a 24/7 basis. Very few of us have the luxury to live in a pristine environment free of all insults, and the body is prepared for that to a certain degree. RMO only occurs when the body\u2019s maximum clearance level (MCL) has been exceeded, a process that can take years or decades.\nReactive Metabolite Response\nWhen faced with reactive metabolite, the body mounts what is known as a reactive metabolite response (RMR). This is part of the body\u2019s natural defense mechanism. First, the body\u2019s anti-inflammatory response is automatically initiated because many reactive metabolites are inflammatory in nature. The inflammatory response activation requires significant energy expenditure. A draw down on the body\u2019s nutritional reserve beyond what is available comfortably may result. The resulting lower energy state is undesirable. Many chemical reactions slows, and more reactive metabolites are generated. This, in turn, generates more inflammation. The body may then activate the adrenal glands to put out more cortisol, the anti-stress and anti-inflammatory hormone. Overtime, the adrenals continue to be weakened if the insult is unrelenting as one enters and progresses through the stages of adrenal fatigue syndrome.\nIn addition to the adrenal glands being put on overdrive, the liver is also instructed to speed up its metabolic process to remove as many metabolites as quickly as possible in an attempt to reduce unwanted by-product overload. Concurrently, gut motility and assimilation starts to slow in order to conserve energy and reduce energy demand needed for transportation and the assimilation of food particles across the GI tract, to the liver, by way of the hepatic circulation. If the body perceives itself survival to be under threatened, the flight or fight response can be activated by the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS). Unfortunately, such a response, if allowed to go on unresolved, can further destabilize the body.\nRMR therefore is a complex process involving many biochemical reactions in order to neutralize and remove toxin reactive metabolite. It is part of the body\u2019s overall NeuroEndoMetobolic (NEM) Stress Response designed to help us overcome stress. This automated process operates 24/7. Unfortunately, this effort by the body may not work well for everyone. Those whose bodies are already weak cannot be pushed further in this heroic damage-control process.\nDetoxification Circuit Overload\nThe NEM stress response comprises of 6 circuits, each comprising of organs and systems. They work in unison to help the body face stressful situations. A body undergoing reactive metabolite response placed undue stress on the detoxification circuit, which comprises of the liver, the extracellular matrix (ECM), and the immune system. Together, their job is to get rid of excessive reactive metabolites. When this circuit is working properly, you will not feel any symptoms of stress.\nIf this detoxification circuit\u2019s function is dysregulated or compromised, clinical symptoms can be devastating. In particular, the combination of reactive metabolite overload and response, extracellular matrix overload, and liver overload can ruin your life as your immune system goes into disarray as well.\nWhen the body is flooded with excessive and unwanted reactive metabolite beyond its ability to clear promptly, their accumulation within can be disruptive to our homeostasis. Remember that our body is a closed system. Metabolites circulate within until it is excreted through the lungs, skin, bowel, or kidneys. While in transit, the first system to experience congestion is the extracellular matrix (ECM). The ECM comprises spaces outside of each cell and is the highway upon which metabolite travel in. Excessive reactive metabolite will invariably lead to ECM pollution and insult. Like when there are too many cars on a highway, accidents will invariably occur, clogging up the system even more. It is a vicious cycle. Because the ECM is also responsible for intercellular messaging, disruption of transmission can occur, leading to defective signal transfer between cells.\nReactive metabolites invariably will be transported to the liver for breakdown. Inside the liver, this job falls mostly on the cytochrome P450 detoxification system. The excessive reactive metabolite is, therefore, a burden on the liver. It will signal the liver to go into overdrive and work harder. The body will be flooded with more downstream inert metabolites by design as the P450 detoxification system does its job to neutralize reactive metabolites into inert metabolites. Unfortunately, inert metabolites also have to be eliminated. They travel within the ECM as well to the kidneys for excretion. The ECM, therefore, is exposed to a second wave of metabolite overload. The body is being set up for a second blow, leading to what is known as retoxification reaction. On top of this, the liver can become congested as excessive inert and reactive metabolite accumulate within, leading to hepatotoxicity. Collectively, this vicious cycle of decompensatory cascade ultimately renders the entire body toxic, like a septic pool or swamp.\nWhile the immune system can sense such insult and automatically activate its defense system to avoid uprising of secondary and stealth pathogen, autoantibodies so released can trigger unwanted symptoms that resemble a surge of auto-immune disease. Laboratory tests such as ANA titers are usually unremarkable or borderline normal, but signs of subclinical lupus and rheumatoid arthritis may surface. Laboratory tests for liver enzymes also are normal. Physical examination is invariably unremarkable. Physicians are misled into thinking that all is well at first. Patients are sent home with sleep aids and anti-depressants.\nOver time, subtle sign of systemic toxicity, such as increasing food sensitivities, gastric bloating, constipation, exaggerated response to drugs, paradoxical reactions to medications, insomnia, brain fog, migrating pain of unknown origin, anxiety, psoriasis, autoimmune flare up tingling, dizziness, fatigue, heart palpitation, and electrolyte imbalance surfaces. Some even attribute all these symptoms to adrenal fatigue syndrome, chronic fatigue, or fibromyalgia. On deeper examination, however, it is clear that the symptoms are deep routed, well beyond any single condition can encompass. Physicians are left with no choice but to treat symptoms, hoping that would be productive. Aggressive physicians may start the patient on anti-inflammatory drugs, intravenous immunoglobulins, peptides, and immune modulating drugs based on clinical symptoms. Unfortunately, they usually fail. Patching one symptom after another is often an exercise in futility under such situation because the root problem goes unresolved.\nLooking from afar and holistically, the body seem to be very irritable, but unfortunately, the root cause cannot be found by the allopathic approach. Something is wrong, but all medical workup continues to be largely normal. It is like walking down a street and seeing smoke coming out of a house\u2019s windows when it is not supposed to. You know something is wrong, but the source of the problem cannot be located or appear evident.\nClinical Ramification of RMR\nRemember that RMR is a process that is neither good or bad, although, in the context of fatigue, the connotation is a negative one. It simply describes the way the body responds when faced with reactive metabolites. The body\u2019s ultimate state of function as a result of RMR activation dictates how well we feel as a whole clinically. Laboratory tests seldom provide a valuable guide. A detailed history remains the best tool available to the clinician. A normal healthy body should not feel any negative effect from RMR at all. The RMR kicks in when needed, removes reactive metabolites and returns the body to normal function without us knowing.\nCasein in Milk Friend or Foe? Should You Drink Milk? Learn More\nSymptoms of mild RMR include: feeling heavy, lethargic, brain fog, bloating and other nonspecific discomfort. Collectively they pointed to a body with heavy internal toxic burden, but it is still able to carry on daily chores of normal living. The state of overload can worsen if not resolved and reversed quickly. In severe cases, anxiety, panic attack, extreme fatigue can render the sufferer to be housebound and bedridden.\nLess obvious and almost universally ignored is how reactive metabolite response can be a trigger of other medical conditions such as seizures, auto-immune diseases, PMS, food allergies, chemical sensitivities, IBS, inflammatory bowel disease, and mood disorders. This is especially prevalent in those who are decompensated or constitutionally weak. Reactive metabolites increase liver congestion, extracellular matrix pollution, and reduces micro-circulation. Cellular messaging and transport can be compromised. The resultant symptoms such as those mentioned above can be so convoluted that defies conventional medical logic. The clinical picture can be made clear once the reactive metabolite perspective is factored in.\nIt is important to understand that as much as that the RMR is welcomed to rid the body of excessive toxins, the process itself will generate metabolites, both inert and reactive. It takes the body energy to go through the process of removing reactive metabolites. As energy is expanded, metabolic exhaust is generated. It\u2019s analogous to the inevitable engine exhaust that comes as a result of moving a vehicle forward from a stationary position as one steps on the gasoline pedal. If the exhaust volume exceed the car\u2019s ability to neutralize, and get rid of, exhaust metabolites from gasoline that can leak back into the car\u2019s passenger compartment and poison the driver.\nThis analogy applies to the body as well. When the body is weak, pre-existing internal reactive metabolite load increases due to low clearance on a timely basis. If additional compounds are introduced into the body, more harm can result. No matter how \u201cgood\u201d such compounds are, negative responses may arise. Such compound can include certain hard to digest food, vitamins, herbs, and medications. The body can eventually be flooded in a sea of toxins as new reactive metabolites are generated and added to existing load from such compounds. The body is faced with energy drain not only removing preexisting enemies, but also its own casualty along the way.\nIf RMR is effective, symptoms mentioned above will subside. Brain fog resolves, hypoglycemic episode stabilized, bloating reduces, and fatigue diminishes. A person returns to normal function. If RMR fails to have an overall positive effect including a reduction in toxic reactive metabolite load, medications and supplements introduced may contribute and worsen with energy drain and toxic reactive metabolite built up as mentioned earlier. Unfortunately, this risk is seldom appreciated.\nEach time a negative response emerges, the trend is for well intentioned physicians and specialists to further their efforts. Most will dispense an ever increasing dose of medications and natural compounds to reverse the situation without realizing that they could potentially be making matters worse by prescribing more medicine or supplements. Typically, the harder one tries, the more toxic one becomes when it gets to this stage because more medications means more reactive metabolites being generated that accumulate in the body. Fatigue, anxiety, brain fog, bloating and constipation worsen with each attempt as the threshold for symptoms lowers. Hypersensitivity and paradoxical reactions become rampant as the body becomes more inflamed with each well-intentioned rescue efforts.\nThose who already have low resistance are most vulnerable. They include those with preexisting weak constitutional strength, congestion of the extracellular matrix, on going gastric assimilation slow down, in catabolic state, systemic inflammation, stealth virus overload and, or kidney weakness. Adrenal crashes may be triggered leading to a viscous decompensatory cycle that is destabilizing. The clinical picture becomes convoluted and defies conventional medicine logic on the surface.\nWorsening fatigue, panic attack, loss of memory, irritable bowel, reactive hypoglycemia, heart palpitation, joint pain and severe insomnia ultimately render a person homebound. One can be bedridden and ambulatory. Multiple visits to the emergency room are common, but sufferers are usually sent home as laboratory test are often normal. Multiple specialist are sought as more tests are conducted to find the \u201csmoking gun\u201d. This effort is usually futile. Genetic tests include MTHFR may show dysregulation, but recovery effort usually fail after a temporary improvement at best. Trying to find the \u201csmoking gun\u201d and treating minute abnormality is the right thing to do at the wrong time. The fragile body may not be able to tolerate such heroic attempts. Any therapy, whether by food, drug, or nutritional supplements, designed to reverse the situation, including the use of immune therapy, oral medications, hormones, glandular, and vitamins, IV therapy, chelation, fecal transplant, antibiotic, has high risk of failing and worsening the clinical state. Finally, the sufferers are abandoned as doctors give up.\nRMR Solutions\nFortunately, RMR is a relatively rare event. Unfortunately, when it happens, the body is invariably weak, and negative symptoms abound. Anyone who has gone through this experience will tell you it is a \u201cliving hell\u201d. Recovery needs to first focus on conducting a comprehensive review of compounds that can be the culprit(s). This is a very challenging process because by the time a negative RMR is presented with clinical symptoms, sufferers are often in a weak state, taking multiple medications and nutritional supplements that are hard to sort out. Laboratory tests are usually not contributory as they are not sensitive enough to identify the source of reactive metabolites. A detailed history by a knowledgeable health practitioner versed not only in the intrinsic properties of each compound but also their clinical ramification are needed. Challenges need to be issued to confirm the root cause. Blindly removing all compounds abruptly in hopes to eliminate RMR is not recommended as it can make matters worse.\nCompounds are identified qualitatively, their removal needs to be carefully carried out under supervision. Removing the culprits normally requires a slow titration process to create a \u2018soft landing\u201d and avoid the risk of rebounds or withdrawal effects. Excessive negative effect of RMR may be neutralized in some cases. By stabilizing the body with nutritional support, self healing speed is improved. As the body stabilizes, negative symptoms spontaneously reduce. At the proper time, as the body regains its strength, the rebuilding process of increasing the nutritional reserve can begin. This rebuilding process needs to be slow and much patience is needed in order to prevent relapse. Even in the best of hands, some trial and error is needed as the body is in such a fragile state. It can get worse even with the slightest change in any direction.\nMagnesium, Calcium, and Reversing Osteoporosis\nMuch time is therefore needed to first understand the state of function before embarking on a recovery program. Too impatient or too fast a recovery approach can backfire and is a common clinical mistake. At each step along the way, the body is constantly monitored to ensure the recovery path is on track and small steps made in the right direction.\nHow to Reduce Reactive Metabolites\nExamples of overall strategies, that can be considered, includes:\nReplacement of the structural alert with substituents that are metabolically resistant or can be metabolized to inert and nonreactive species.\nReduce bioactivation by blocking functional groups that are known to undergo bioactivation by a group that does not undergo activation\nIncorporating an alternative substituent during the metabolism process so that metabolism could not occur at the site of metabolic activation.\nElimination of reactive metabolite without rendering the compound futile.\nReduce dosage to a threshold low enough to avoid effects, either positive or negative.\nNutritional Approaches to RMR\nThere are no effective medications to reduce RMR. In fact, most make the situation worse. Nutritional approaches remain the best option, if carried out properly. They include:\nAntioxidants titrated and delivered properly in low doses that can remove reactive oxygen and other free radicals to generate a net positive effect.\nVarious kinds of thiols and molecules containing sulfur to neutralize existing reactive radicals and help with the recycling of antioxidants. Glutathione is the most important of these. The proper dosage and delivery system is critical as the liver can be overloaded easily if approaches are too aggressive. IV therapy and potent delivery systems need to be avoided.\nEnzymes that can remove certain types of chemicals such as superoxide, can be considered. Excess enzymes can lead to diarrhea and other GI distress. Not all enzymes are the same. Strong enzymes are not necessarily good and in fact can be negative for the gut when it is weak. Taking in the \u201cstrongest\u201d enzymes is often a clinical mistake. The same can also be said about prebiotics and probiotics. Probiotics, in particular, can worsen constipation. More is not necessarily better. The key is the right amount that is needed by the body at every stage along the recovery process.\nDiet rich in vitamins, taurine, and methionine can be considered. Sulphur amino acids found in foods, containing protein, can be encouraged if tolerated. Taurine found in meat and fish can support such function. Vegans and vegetarians are therefore may be at a disadvantage. Good fat can be important and helpful, but assimilation can take more energy and is not well tolerated by those who are weak. There is no \u201cstandard\u201d diet as each person is different. The GI tract and microbiome plays an important and foundational role in regulating neurotransmitters such as serotonin that are responsible for our neuro-affect behavior. One of the early signs of recovery therefore includes mood stabilizing when RMR is balanced.\nSlow and gentle decongestion of the extracellular matrix to allow faster and more efficient excretion of reactive metabolites, as they are carried from the liver to the kidney is critical. This area is seldom attended to and often overlooked.\nIs a Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Diet Compatible with an Adrenal Fatigue Syndrome Diet?\nTreating the body holistically is an important focus to offer the body all the help it can get. Lifestyle changes, stress reduction, proper exercise and mental adaptive training techniques can be introduced as needed. They are conducive to the healing process and allow the body faster recovery.\nThe compartmentalization approach of conventional medicine needs to take a back seat other than in acute situations. Common sense needs to prevail. For example, instead of taking vitamin D orally as a supplement which has to be metabolized by the liver, adequate sunshine should be provided to allow the body to self regulate. Adrenal breathing exercises focusing on the parasympathetic nervous system can balance sympathetic nervous system overtone. Mental adaptation and resilience training can reduce excitatory neurotransmitters and focus on inhibitory ones such as GABA for better sleep. Many different strategies are available. The exact protocol varies from person to person. What works well for one person can make another worse.\nNutritional Strategy Challenges\nTo be effective in neutralizing negative RMR, multiple nutritional strategies are needed within a comprehensive healing framework to slowly help the body and give the body tools to help itself.\nLaboratory test can be helpful if properly given at the right time and under the right circumstances. Generally, this is when the body stabilizes and is not in the beginning phases. Remember, not every \u201cabnormal\u201d lab needs to be administered. The right thing, done at the wrong time, can worsen the situation.\nOne of the most common clinical mistakes is a shotgun approach to treat laboratory abnormalities, as if they were the \u201csmoking gun\u201d, without looking at the body from afar holistically. It is easy to patch symptoms compared to solving the root cause. Over reliance on laboratory tests, and instituting aggressive therapy, including methylation, chelation, detoxification, antibiotics, mineral rebalancing, acupuncture, tissue manipulation, hydrogen peroxide therapy, IV nutrition may sound good and appear logical on paper. Temporary benefit may be experienced in some case, but generally, they lead to worsening overall outcomes, with time, unless the body is strong. The reason is simple; they all have the potential of increasing reactive metabolites.\nThere is no \u201cbad\u201d modality. They all can be good and can also be bad, depending on the body\u2019s state. What is commonly \u201cgood\u201d can be bad if the body is not ready. Antibiotics prescribed for Lyme, or nystatin for systemic Candida, for example, can crash a body easily. Even well intentioned tests, such as the ACTH challenge test (to rule out Addison\u2019s Disease), is not without risk. The use of drugs such as cortisol, can backfire right from the beginning and defy conventional medical logic.\nWhat is needed, is a program titrated to fit the body\u2019s need, in each step of the recovery process. Well intentioned physicians ultimately are at a loss and eventually give up in such situations. One can get lost in the forest if too close to the trees. Yet if one steps back and looks at the entire clinical picture within a RMR perspective, some clarity should emerge, and with that, a better sense of direction for the clinician.\nClose clinical monitoring is needed in order to fully understand the degree of resilience and reserve the body actually has at every step of the recovery. The exact path varies from person to person and that is why extensive clinical experience is critical.\nYes, the road to recovery is tedious and complex, and necessarily so, if a long term positive outcome is the goal. Short term plans don\u2019t work well because the problem is deep seeded. Those who are successful invariably have a positive outlook on life, realistic in their expectations, patient, and have an experienced clinician to guide them each step along the way. Occasional setbacks are inevitable. Young people tend to recover faster, but they also are more susceptible to relapses. Older people need not give up. 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        "raw_content": "The guidance is intended to provide guidelines for a harmonized approach to the inspection of ships, identifying non-compliances and applying control procedures for the enforcement of the Directive regarding the sulphur content of marine fuels.\nThe European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) has released an updated Sulphur Inspection Guidance.\nThe publication is intended to provide guidelines for a harmonized approach to the inspection of ships, ascertaining their compliance, identifying non-compliances and applying control procedures for the enforcement of Directive (EU) 2016/802 (codification of Council Directive 1999/32/EC), regarding the sulphur content of marine fuels.\nThe provisions of the Directive apply to all ships of all flags, including domestic shipping and those whose journey began outside the EU. It sets sulphur content limits in the marine fuels that can be used by ships in territorial seas, exclusive economic zones and pollution control zones of the EU Member States, including SOx Emission Control Areas (SECA).\nThe limitations on the sulphur content of certain fuels shall in principle not apply to e.g. fuels used by warships and other vessels under military service, and to fuels used on board vessels employing emission abatement methods in accordance with the Directive. Under some exceptional circumstances, the limitations on the sulphur content of fuels used by ships shall also not apply.\nAny sulphur inspection can only focus on the operation and behaviour of a ship while in areas and ports of the geographical jurisdiction of the Member State. However, additional enforcement actions may be required in accordance with international maritime law.\nTo establish whether a ship is in compliance with the requirements of the Directive, the below documentation on board the ship shall be examined:\nBunker delivery notes\nWritten procedure for fuel oil change over\nIAPP Certificate and Supplement\nNautical charts, Electronic Chart Display and Information System (ECDIS)\nTank plans and piping diagrams\nNon-compliance with the Directive\nIn the case where the master of the ship claims that it has not been possible to purchase low sulphur fuel, evidence must be provided that all reasonable measures were taken to source this fuel.\nIn the case where the master claims that non-compliant fuels have been used due to damage sustained to the ship or its equipment, suitable evidence must be provided. The master must also prove that all reasonable measures were taken after the occurrence of the damage to prevent excessive emissions, the flag Administration and port State authorities were notified, and that measures have been taken as soon as possible to repair the damage.\nIn the case where the master claims that the fuel switch-over had to be delayed due to inclement weather or to maintain the safety of the ship, the master must be able to provide suitable evidence and should have informed the port before arrival.\nIf non-compliances are found during the Sulphur Inspection, any follow up or corrective actions should be taken in accordance with the national legislation transposing the Directive in each Member State.\nShip Owners/ Managers/ Operators should utilize the provisions of the guidance to avoid non-compliance.\nDromonClass Surveyors should take into consideration the inspection guidance for a harmonized approach to the next IAPP inspection of ships, irrespective of scope.\n(source: EMSA Sulphur Inspection Guidance)",
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        "raw_content": "Metal Gear Solid Movie Director Has Played Death Stranding, Tells Fans They Aren\u2019t Ready for What\u2019s in Store\nHideo Kojima has let director Jordan Vogt-Roberts play Death Stranding and now he's freaking out about it.\nThose who have seen or played Kojima Productions\u2019 upcoming game Death Stranding always seems to be left astounded afterward. Today seems to be no different in that regard as now director Jordan Vogt-Roberts has been able to play Kojima\u2019s latest work and he seems to be left in awe of what he saw.\nVogt-Roberts, who previously directed Kong: Skull Island and is slated to direct the forthcoming Metal Gear Solid movie, posted an image of himself, Yoji Shinkawa, and Kojima on Twitter today with the news that he has indeed finally played Death Stranding. \u201cSo [Hideo Kojima] let me play Death Stranding! The world is next-level immaculate. It\u2019s like freebasing pure Kojima & Shinkawa,\u201d Vogt-Roberts said. Basically, he seems to think Death Stranding is like smoking Kojima which is, uhhh, a good simile, I think?\nVogt-Roberts went on to then compare Death Stranding to Mad Max: Fury Road and the way it first made him feel upon seeing that film. He also said that it made him wonder how this game even exists in the first place \u201cin the best-most-thankful way.\u201d He ended by telling fans that they absolutely aren\u2019t prepared for what Death Stranding has in store saying, \u201cYOU. ARE. NOT. READY!\u201d\nI\u2019d say that Vogt-Roberts seemed to rather enjoy what he saw of Death Stranding, wouldn\u2019t you? In all honesty, did we expect the game to be anything less than the pure insanity that Vogt-Roberts seems to be describing it as? Every trailer we\u2019ve seen for the game so far has seemed to indicate that whatever Kojima and crew are cooking up is going to be crazy, so this reaction seems about in line with my own expectations.\nFor the love of all that is holy, I really hope we in the general public can start to see more of Death Stranding in the coming months. This has been a very fun game to follow the development of, but I know that I\u2019m finally ready to see more of it for myself. Hopefully, that will finally happen soon.\nDeath Stranding is slated to come to PS4 but still doesn\u2019t have a release date as of this writing.\nConsole Wars is Finally Being Adapted by Legendary as a Limited Drama TV Series\nConsole Wars is now set to be adapted by Legendary as a limited drama TV series, with Seth Rogen and Jordan Vogt-Roberts attached to the project.\nMetal Gear Solid Movie Director Reveals How He Got the Job After He Was Told \u2018No\u2019\nCody Rhodes Wore Metal Gear Solid Inspired Gear at Ring of Honor\u2019s Final Battle\nPlayStation Classic\u2019s Hectic New Trailer Shows Tekken\u2019s King Fighting a T-Rex\nPlayStation Classic\u2019s Lineup Revealed Including Metal Gear Solid, Resident Evil, and Much More",
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        "raw_content": "Dulsco facilities to reduce, reuse, recycle and repurpose waste using innovative technologies\nA proportion of daily site waste to be upcycled into official Expo 2020 Dubai memorabilia\nInteractive campaigns to raise awareness of sustainability and responsible consumerism\nDUBAI, 14 January, 2019 \u2013 Expo 2020 Dubai has taken a significant step towards its target to divert 85 per cent of waste from landfill after joining forces with Dulsco, an environmental organisation at the forefront of the UAE\u2019s waste management sector.\nAs Expo 2020\u2019s Official Waste Management Partner, Dulsco will implement innovative solutions, supporting Dubai\u2019s aim to host one of the most sustainable World Expos ever.\nDulsco\u2019s purpose-built Waste2Resource (W2R) facility, located in Dubai South, will help to divert waste from landfill in the lead-up to and during Expo 2020. 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By collaborating with Dulsco, Expo 2020 has an opportunity to assist the circular economy through effective waste management, helping to preserve our surroundings and shape a better world for generations to come.\u201d\nThe partnership directly aligns with Expo 2020\u2019s subtheme of Sustainability, and supports the 75 per cent waste recycling target set out in UAE Vision 2021.\nAbdulaziz Mohammed Khan Abdullah said: \u201cWe are delighted to partner with Expo 2020 to provide sustainable, innovative solutions to waste management, and contribute to an enduring legacy that supports District 2020 and Dubai South.\n\u201cDulsco is a local company that has its roots in Dubai\u2019s community, and has operated in the Emirates for more than 80 years. 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Cooperating with this community of SMEs, the W2R facility will receive, recover, process, recycle and upcycle waste \u2013 converting it into valuable resources and products to be fed back into the market.\nThe breakdown of waste during Expo 2020 is expected to include 48 per cent organic material, 39 per cent recyclables and 13 per cent general waste.\nDulsco will process organic material using innovative composting solutions such as turning food waste into fertilisers and diverting waste streams to create bio-fuels.\nRecyclable material such as paper and cardboard will be turned into mouldable products, such as cup holders, seed pots and boutique gift boxes, for use on the Expo site. Used glass will be upcycled into Expo memorabilia in partnership with local SME ChoChoma, and plastic will be converted into a variety of products such as bags and t-shirts.\nDulsco will also run public education campaigns in partnership with Expo 2020 to raise awareness about the importance of responsible consumerism and leading sustainable lifestyles. The campaign will engage school and university students through insightful discussions and workshops led by industry experts, while also shedding light on career opportunities in the field of environmental sustainability.\nExpo 2020 Dubai expects to attract 25 million visits between October 2020 and April 2021, and 70 per cent of its visitors are projected to come from outside the UAE \u2013 the largest proportion of international visitors in the 168-year history of World Expos. More than 200 participants, including countries, corporations, multinational organisations and educational institutions, will gather to explore Expo\u2019s theme of \u2018Connecting Minds, Creating the Future\u2019.\nCommercial partners are playing a vital role in helping to deliver the next World Expo. In addition to Dulsco, Expo 2020 Dubai has collaborated with Premier Partners: Accenture, Cisco, DP World, Emirates NBD, Etisalat, Emirates Airline, Mastercard, Nissan, PepsiCo, SAP and Siemens; Official Partners: DEWA, Emirates Hospitality Group, ENOC and UPS; and Official Providers: DarkMatter and Orient Insurance.\nAbout Expo 2020 Dubai\nExpo 2020 Dubai is guided by the belief that innovation and progress are the result of people and ideas combining in new ways. 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        "raw_content": "Ross School's Founder 'Graduates' Herself\nBy Judy D\u2019Mello | June 15, 2018 - 11:01am\nCourtney Sale Ross, the Ross School founder, with members of the Shinnecock Indian Nation at a celebration in her honor at the Ross School. Ross School/Madison Fender Photos\nOne week before students in the class of 2018 at the Ross School graduated, the school's founder, Courtney Sale Ross, celebrated her own graduation of sorts on June 3. Mrs. Ross has officially transitioned to the role of trustee emeritus on the school's board of trustees. She founded the school in 1991 along with her late husband, Steven J. Ross.\nAn air of ambiguity as to what exactly the celebration was all about hung in the senior building on June 3, where the event was held; the word \"retirement\" was never mentioned. According to a press release sent by the school, the focus of the event was to reflect upon the ways in which Mrs. Ross impacted student lives and global education over the last 27 years.\nThere were gospel singers, Native American dances and drumming by members of the Shinnecock Indian Nation, and a documentary film chronicling the school's history.\nMore than 400 members of the Ross community attended the celebration, including the founding mentors Ralph Abraham, a professor of mathematics at the University of California Santa Cruz, and Howard Gardner, a developmental psychologist and the John H. and Elisabeth A. Hobbs professor of cognition and education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Additional mentors in attendance included the Ross School parents Bruce Stewart, a guest scientist in the department of applied science at Brookhaven National Laboratory, Marcelo Suarez-Orozco, the Wasserman dean at the University of California Los Angeles's Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, and Carola Suarez-Orozco, co-director of U.C.L.A.'s Institute for Immigration, Globalization, and Education. Jay Schneiderman, the Southampton Town supervisor and a former Ross teacher, and Frank Quevedo, the executive director of South Fork Natural History Museum and Nature Center, were also on hand.\n\"I am proud of all we have accomplished in our first 27 years. The upcoming integration of the Lower School into the East Hampton campus fulfills our goal of creating a sustainable prenursery to postgraduate school in one location, which allows students of all ages to interact with and learn from one another,\" Mrs. Ross said to those in attendance. \"When my late husband and I founded Ross School, we had the vision to prepare students to become global citizens. That work continues, and I look forward to the school's future guided by a new generation of leaders.\"\nCourtney Sale Ross greeted guests upon their arrival at a celebration in her honor at the Ross School on June 3. From left, Mrs. Ross, Dr. Ralph Abraham, the Ross School founding mentor, Mrs. Ross\u2019s daughter and first Ross School student, Nicole Ross Eloff \u201901, Nicole\u2019s husband, Rob Eloff, and their children, Christopher Ross Eloff and Benjamin Jay Eloff, and the Ross School mentors Dr. Carola Su\u00e1rez-Orozco and Dr. Marcelo Su\u00e1rez-Orozco.\nCourtney Sale Ross with Southampton Town Supervisor Jay Schneiderman, a former Ross teacher",
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        "raw_content": "For a large majority of those attending colleges and universities, financial aid is not only necessary but can serve as a lifesaver for those students working toward their dreams and goals of higher education success. Making sense of financial aid can be confusing since there are so many different types of aid as well as parameters surrounding this each type. Financial aid can come in many forms including grants, scholarships, work-study packages, and loans. Additionally, sources of this financial aid include state or federal governments, private organizations and sources such as banks or non-profits, or the colleges and universities themselves. Depending upon the type and source of financial aid, you may actually have to pay it back. Here are the different types of aid to help you better understand if and when it would need to be paid back.\nSome financial aid is a gift. 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Or they may actually be earned through your work-study job and immediately put toward your college tuition bill. Other schools may calculate it differently, but it ultimately all comes in the form of a financial aid package and will not need to be paid back.\nStudent loans are expected to be paid back. Some loans are private from local banks or credit unions. Then there are loans that are provided by the government. All of these loans have to be paid back at some point, generally after graduation and with some type of grace period provided. Also, federal student loans generally have some flexible repayment options for income-based repayment, deferment while you are still in school, hardship and other situational forbearance options. There are also loan forgiveness programs that you could investigate. It is not recommended to take out a loan based on thinking that it may be forgiven, however. 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        "raw_content": "Drop Wine's Resealable Rose Wine Cans Will Change The Way You \"Rose All Day\"\nI don't know about you, but I'm guilty of uncorking a bottle of ros\u00e9 and only having a glass of it. I hate to be wasteful \u2014 but it's hard to finish an entire serving of the pink drink when you're busy. Sometimes, I wish there was a way to fully re-cork a bottle so I could bring my unfinished summer water with me when I'm on the go. Thankfully, one wine company made my dream come true \u2014 but they used cans instead of bottles. That's right: Drop Wine's resealable ros\u00e9 wine cans are available, and they'll totally change the way you \"ros\u00e9 all day.\"\nBefore I continue, let me make this clear: I'm not trying to drive anywhere with an opened container of wine. That, my friends, is illegal. Don't do it. Stick to places where you can (legally) drink and wander by foot, like a rooftop party or a picnic in the park. The Drop's resealable wine cans makes it possible to open a container, take a few sips, reseal it, and save it for later. Whether you're taking a water break at your friend's party, or relocating at the park after brunch, the invention is monumental.\nSo, how does it work? At first, it was hard for me to comprehend how a can could be resealed, but The Drop's mechanism seems totally efficient. Based off a video by Now This, the cans have a tab that you can open and slide back when you want to take a sip. When you're done drinking the wine, you can pull the tab back over the opening and lock it into place. This will reseal the can and give you the opportunity to save some wine for later. Plus, you won't have to worry about spilling your drink or shattering glass all over the floor. It's a total win-win, and I'm all about it.\nAlexis Beechen, founder of The Drop, talked to FoodBev Media about the convenient creation. She said, \"Safer than glass, easier to recycle, and more stable than a corked bottle, The Drop\u2019s 250ml single-servings have been a hit with active and adventurous wine drinkers. Now we\u2019ve revolutionized our cans to make them even more mobile. Our new 375ml, half-bottle can with a retractable lid allows you to easily move the party from the boat to the beach or the lodge to the lake without spillage.\"\nNot only is The Drop's canned wine resealable, but it also packs a punch. Each 375-milliliter can (which equals 2.5 glasses of wine) has an 11 percent ABV, so drink responsibly. You can buy a 6-pack on The Drop's website for $35.99, which equals about $6 per can. That's a pretty amazing deal, if you ask me.\nIf you're not much of a ros\u00e9 drinker, The Drop has you covered. According to an Instagram post by the company, there is a variety of wine types that you can choose from while selecting your can. Aside from Cali Ros\u00e9, you can choose Cali Red or Cali White. There's something for everyone, so get thirsty.\nAgain, drink these canned wines responsibly. You must be 21 years old to purchase them online, and you can shop around for your favorite flavor here.",
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        "raw_content": "Women's Contraceptive Perceptions, Realities Don't Match Up\nBy Ruzanna Harutyunyan G+ Oct 18 2008 - 2:14pm\nWomen's feelings and behaviors concerning contraception are conflicted, yet many don't seek out methods that could better satisfy their needs, according to a new survey conducted on behalf of Schering-Plough by Harris Interactive. In the survey, \"Contraceptive Habits,\" a small percentage of women (six percent) said they worry most about the possibility of getting pregnant when it comes to sex, yet 46 percent of women using birth control say they often feel relieved to get their periods if they've been sexually active. One in five women (21 percent) who currently use, or have previously used, hormonal contraceptives say they have difficulty remembering to use their birth control sometimes. Yet 75 percent of these same women say they never sacrifice spontaneity due to their birth control method.\n\"With more than half of all unintended pregnancies in the United States occurring among couples who used some type of birth control, it's very troubling that the majority of women are not confident in their contraceptive methods,\" said Mary Jane Minkin, M.D., clinical professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Yale University School of Medicine. \"It only takes one birth control slip up to get pregnant, and if women are not feeling confident in their current method, they should express their concerns with their healthcare providers to find an option that suits them better.\"\nSeventy-nine percent of current hormonal contraceptive users have concerns about their current birth control method. Despite these concerns, 39 percent have stayed with their chosen method for five or more years.\nSixty-two percent of women who currently use a hormonal contraceptive report that having sex increases stress levels when they've not used their birth control correctly. Yet, when it comes to sex, women using birth control say they worry more about their own or their partner's satisfaction (29 percent) and body image (24 percent) than pregnancy (10 percent) or contracting a sexually-transmitted disease (8 percent).\nTwenty-three percent of 18 to 34-year-old women say daily birth control would be most convenient for them, yet 46 percent of women in the same age group who currently use a hormonal contraceptive have more difficulty remembering to use their current method correctly when their daily routine is interrupted.\nOf women aged 18 to 34 who currently use birth control, 80 percent use contraception primarily to prevent pregnancy. However, 93 percent of women aged 18 to 34 (both on and off birth control) do not know that half of unintended pregnancies in the United States occur with couples that used some method of birth control.\nAnother revelation highlighted in the survey data is the degree to which women seek input from people in their lives -- from physicians to their partners, friends and family -- when making decisions about birth control. Sixty-two percent of women indicated they discuss birth control with a potential partner. Women of all ages who currently use, or have previously used hormonal contraceptives, reported that a physician's recommendation was among the top five attributes that are most important to them in choosing a birth control method.\n\"The findings from this survey signal that while we may be living at a time when women have many contraceptive options and are empowered to make their own informed decisions, many are either dissatisfied with or have concerns about their method,\" says Dr. Minkin. \"Overall, this is a wake-up call for women to evaluate how happy they really are with their current method and recognize that they don't have to settle for the status quo when it comes to birth control options.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Blog > Decor, Home Maintenance, Lifestyle\nFeng Shui (pronounced \u201dFung Shway\u201d) is an ancient Chinese practice that dates back to 3,000 years ago. This practice involves a combination of science and art that lets you learn the potential of your home or office and make it work for you. It basically explains how placements or balancing of objects in your home or office affects the energetic flow of the space, and by extension your personal energy flow. Feng Shui points out that your surroundings not only affect your level of material comfort, but it additionally affects pretty much any area of your life. These areas include both your physical and mental health, success and relationships. The practice works on the principle that our homes and offices are a reflection of what\u2019s happening inside of us. Having balanced energy in a room brings good fortune to those who stay in the room and those who enter it. On the flip side, if there is an energy imbalance, the effects will reflect somewhere in your life.\nBefore we dive into the steps to make your room more Feng Shui, let\u2019s first have a quick look on the values you need to know. The basic ideologies of Feng Shui revolve around picking carefully what you bring into your home, how you maintain your house and how you arrange your rooms. Unknown to many people, every belonging in your house has energy and the practice helps to harness the energy to give you better health, joy, abundance and harmony.\nThe Feng Shui principles should be able to guide you to get started on creating your own space, and ultimately help you enhance your personal energy. View our 8 easy steps to make your room more Feng Shui in the slideshow below:",
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        "raw_content": "Zimbabwe's new president stole power, says former minister\nZimbabwe's new President Emmerson Mnangagwa paid a visit to ailing opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai last week.\nHARARE - Zimbabwe&39;s former president Robert Mugabe was ousted by a \"military coup\" that forced his resignation, former cabinet minister Jonathan Moyo said in an interview with the BBC broadcast on Thursday.\nMoyo, a former higher education minister under the last president and an ardent Mugabe loyalist, said Zimbabwe&39;s new President Emmerson Mnangagwa stole power and was leading an \"illegal regime\".\n\"Mnangagwa and (Vice President Constantino) Chiwenga, they know only too well that they have come into power via the bullet and not the ballot,\" Moyo, who is in self-imposed exile, told the BBC&39;s Hard Talk programme.\nIt was unclear where he gave the interview.\n\"We have a... constitution that the people of Zimbabwe made for themselves and it has been broken and it has been broken via a coup,\" he said.\n\"The constitution of the country has been subverted and there has to be a return to constitutionalism.\"\nMoyo said the army acted unconstitutionally when it briefly took power from the government in November.\n\"The army deployed itself in Zimbabwe when the constitution says only the president can deploy it,\" he said.\nThe commanders involved in the campaign to seize power and ease Mugabe from power, which included then-general Chiwenga, insisted they were targeting criminals around Mugabe.\nThat was widely seen as a reference to Mugabe&39;s wife Grace and supporters of her apparent desire to succeed the 93-year-old statesman -- efforts that riled many in the military establishment.\nMoyo also said that the new government under Mnangagwa was an \"illegal regime\" that had struggled to assert its legitimacy.\nHe pointed to Mnangagwa&39;s visit last week to ailing opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai as evidence of the new president&39;s efforts to assert himself politically.\n\"We know that when Mnangagwa and Chiwenga went to Morgan Tsvangirai&39;s house they pretended that they were concerned about his health but we know they wanted to negotiate with him to postpone elections for at least three years,\" he alleged.\n\"They are afraid of elections. They do not want to have free and fair elections let alone credible elections.\"\nHe accused Mnangagwa and Chiwenga of involvement in the Gukurahundi massacres of the 1980s that claimed the lives of around 20,000 regime opponents, including children and women, in the country&39;s southwest.\n\"Right now the cabinet of the Republic of Zimbabwe is led by the most feared people in the history of this country. They are feared because they associated with every atrocity that has happened,\" he said.",
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        "raw_content": "SA pastor in Perth sentenced to 10 years for paedophilia\nFriday 6 November 2015 - 11:02am\nGirls are more than twice as likely to be infected with head lice than boys.\nPERTH - A South African pastor, who emigrated to Australia to set up a branch of the Acts Christian Church there, has been sentenced to ten years in jail for having sex with a 13-year-old girl.\nThe Acts Christian Church headquarters are in Midrand.\nForty-one-year-old Dawid Volmer, who is married with two children, moved to Perth in 2013 to set up another branch of the church there.\nVolmer reportedly put an advertisement online, on Craigslist, seeking a \"sexual massage\".\nThe girl&39;s father offered his teenage daughter in reply to the advertisement and Volmer had sex with her.\nVolmer plead guilty to several charges, including drugging and raping the girl.\nVolmer&39;s sentence was reduced by two years after he agreed to testify against the girl&39;s father and other men who allegedly had sex with the girl.\nThe German Press Agency, on Friday, reported that Volmer was fired from his post as a pastor at the church and the branch he headed up is in the process of shutting down.\nBack in July, when the charges first surfaces, Acts Christian Church leader Reverend Peter de Fin told ABC News that he was disappointed in Volmer and not happy to be associated with such a crime.\nHe said, \"We don&39;t make any excuses for a minister of the church behaving in this way.\"\nEfforts to get further comment from the Acts Christian Church were unsuccessful.",
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        "raw_content": "Beverly, Massachusetts \u2013 From September 15-17, 2017, the 2nd Annual Hack for the Sea will kick-off at Endicott College. Hosted by the Angle Center for Entrepreneurship, this 3-day coding event brings together students, professionals, ocean experts, and commercial fishermen to \u201chack on,\u201d or \u201ccomputer code\u201d prototype solutions for the biggest problems facing our oceans today.\nMark Henderson, founder of Hack for the Sea, explains the event this way: \u201cWe created this program to address the challenges faced by the North Shore, where the ocean is an integral part of life. Our hackathon brings together subject matter experts, designers and developers in a fun and high-energy way. We invite high college and high school students, professionals and lovers of the sea to come to the campus and get involved over the weekend. Participants will work collaboratively through marathon-style coding to create solutions for the problem statement. The solutions created at this event have the potential to help further establish the North Shore as a hub for maritime innovation.\u201d\nThere will be separate coding tracks for students and professionals, as well as separate prize structures.\nDeirdre Sartorelli, Director of the Endicott College Angle Center for Entrepreneurship, said: \u201cThis effort is a natural extension of how the Center has become an entrepreneurial hub for the region. The College enjoys being at the intersection of technology and the unique natural environment of Boston's North Shore. In fact, it is exactly this that makes our area so appealing for startups.\"\nParticipants will also have the opportunity to attend a panel discussion Friday, September 15th, from 7:00pm \u2013 8:30pm. Panel topics include restorative sculpture art, marine strobe light technology, and the use of machine learning to determine fish species. Participating on the panel are:\nDr. Michael Rice, a well-known researcher of molluscan particle filtration rates, organic seston fluxes in shellfish habitats, and the optimization of aquaculture systems based on these factors.\nDr. Marta Gomez-Chiarri, noted for her multidisciplinary approaches to the prevention and management of diseases in marine organisms. She is also working with landscape architects and sculptors on developing sculptural forms for coastal restoration.\nDr. Rick Upton, the current entrepreneur-in-residence at Endicott College, is also the founder of Gloucester Innovation, a Cape Ann-based firm focused on promoting the growth of businesses involved in artificial intelligence, data analytics, mobility and ocean sensing.\nBenjamin Woodward, co-founder of CVision Consulting, which is developing leading-edge technologies that utilize computer vision and deep learning algorithms to solve challenging ecological problems.\nTo register, go to Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/hack-for-the-sea-2017-longevity-and-sustainability-in-volatile-times-tickets-33711629391 or http://hackforthesea.tech/ for more information.\nAbout Endicott College:\nLocated in Beverly, Massachusetts on 235 acres of oceanfront property, Endicott College offers doctorate, master's and bachelor degree programs in the professional and liberal arts. Founded in 1939, Endicott provides an education built upon a combination of theory and practice, which is tested through internships and work experience. Studying at the Beverly campus, regionally, and internationally are approximately 2,850 undergraduate and more than 2,400 adult and graduate students. For more information, visit www.endicott.edu.\nAbout the Endicott College Angle Center for Entrepreneurship:\nFounded by Erika and Colin Angle (CEO and Co-Founder of iRobot), the Angle Center for Entrepreneurship was conceived as a natural extension of Endicott\u2019s academic and industry strengths. The focus of the Center is to drive partnerships, collaborations, and engagement with students, alumni, industry leaders, and the regional startup community.\nDeirdre Sartorelli - Director, Angle Center for Entrepreneurship\nE-mail: dsartore@endicott.edu",
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        "title": "New EPA Report Refutes Activists\u2019 Claims on Fracking Fluid",
        "raw_content": "New EPA Report Refutes Activists\u2019 Claims on Fracking Fluid\nBY Apr. 02, 2015 Leave a Comment\nNew research from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is making it difficult for anti-fracking activists to continue making their oft-repeated claims about the composition of hydraulic fracturing fluid.\nThe new report from the EPA provides a detailed look at the makeup of fluid composition and water volumes used in the hydraulic fracturing process. To conduct its research, the agency looked at more than 38,000 disclosures from FracFocus 1.0 filed between January 1, 2011 and February 28, 2013. The data covered records from 19,700 oil wells and 18,300 gas wells from approximately 428 operators in 406 counties across 20 states.\nActivists\u2019 Claims of More than 700 Chemicals Fall Apart\nNotably, while the EPA found nearly 700 unique ingredients reported across the country for additives, base fluids, and proppants, the \u201cmedian number of additive ingredients per disclosure for the entire dataset was 14.\u201d In other words, each frack job uses approximately 14 chemicals, not 700. Further, the EPA also found\n\u201cAmong the entire data set, the sum of the maximum hydraulic fracturing fluid concentration for all additive ingredients reported in a disclosure was less than 1% by mass in approximately 80% of disclosures, and the median maximum hydraulic fracturing fluid concentration was 0.43% by mass.\u201d\nThe EPA\u2019s findings directly contradict much of the misinformation that has been perpetrated, such as a report led by University of Missouri researcher Dr. Susan Nagel, which claimed:\n\u201cMore than 700 chemicals are used in the fracking process, and many of them disturb hormone function.\u201d\nNot to be outdone, the Sierra Club has also promoted this talking point in its efforts to turn public opinion away from shale development. In a video dubbed \u201cFracking 101,\u201d the Sierra Club claims:\n\u201cThis toxic cocktail [of fracturing fluid] requires millions of gallons of freshwater mixed with some of over 600 chemicals including: known carcinogens lead, formaldehyde and even more that the fossil fuel industry won\u2019t disclose.\u201d\nAs EID has previously pointed out, FracFocus.org does not contain a single disclosure that has nearly that many additives listed. These claims may grab headlines and serve the goal of shocking the public, but it is plain to see in the EPA\u2019s report that the reality is a far different picture.\nThe EPA also highlighted the most commonly used additives in the hydraulic fracturing process: methanol, hydrochloric acid, and hydrotreated light petroleum distillates. While anti-fracking activists often try to make scary claims about these additives, the reality is that they make up many products that we use every day.\nMethanol, found by the EPA in 71 percent of disclosures, is an important additive that according to FracFocus, protects against freezing and corrosion in the wellbore. Because of these properties, methanol is used in a number of industries and shows up in household products ranging from windshield wiper fluid to plastics, paints and adhesives.\nHydrotreated light petroleum distillates are reported by the EPA to be contained in 65 percent of disclosures are added to \u201cslick\u201d the water, minimizing friction. These products can be found in makeup removers, laxatives and even some candy.\nHydrochloric acid, according to EPA was found in 65 percent of disclosures and is used to help dissolve minerals and initiate fissures in the rock. This product can also commonly be found in swimming pool cleaners.\nWhile it has been reported that the distillate being used was kerosene, this was not considered a diesel fuel until EPA\u2019s final guidance in February 2014 and, as we\u2019ve noted before, the use of this additive has been phased out.\nAgain, many of the chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing are available in products found at grocery and hardware stores and are no different than those under your kitchen sink (or, in the case of hydrochloric acid, in the local swimming pool). As researchers at the University of Colorado at Boulder found recently, \u201cThe \u2018surfactant\u2019 chemicals found in samples of fracking fluid collected in five states were no more toxic than substances commonly found in homes.\u201d Of course, it\u2019s also worth remembering that the chemicals that are used are contained within the wellbore and there are no instances of them damaging the environment.\nIn reviewing the data, the EPA found that 70 percent of FracFocus 1.0 disclosures had at least one confidential business information (CBI) ingredient. However, the report acknowledges that\n\u201calthough these ingredients are reported as proprietary, information on the general chemical class is frequently provided.\u201d (emphasis added)\nThere are, however, unique combinations and additives that developers have invested many years and many millions of dollars into developing. Without protections for this confidential business information, the companies that developed the additives would lose business and jobs as their competitors could simply copy their products for free.\nSome environmental activists, who have called for revealing confidential business information, should probably take a minute to understand exactly what it is they are attacking.\nSafeguarding intellectual property is not specific or unique to the oil and gas industry. Many products an average household uses everyday contain man-made chemicals that the company does not disclose to users but is available to doctors and emergency response personnel if needed.\nIn fact, even the recently re-introduced Frac Act, a proposal that seeks to bring the regulation of hydraulic fracturing under federal purview that is backed by anti-fracking groups like Food & Water Watch, acknowledges the rights of developers to protect their intellectual property. From the 2015 Frac Act:\n\u201c(D) NO PUBLIC DISCLOSURE REQUIRED.\u2014Nothing in subparagraph (A), (B), or (C) authorizes a State or the Administrator to publicly disclose any proprietary chemical formula.\u201d\nThe Denver Post Editorial Board has also come out in favor of protecting the intellectual property rights of oil and gas operators:\n\u201cThere is nothing sinister or unusual about secrecy for intellectual property. Federal law provides similar protections for various industries, while allowing exceptions for health professionals who need the information to do their job.\u201d\nPresident Obama\u2019s own former energy and climate adviser, Heather Zichal, said this about FracFocus: \u201cAs an administration, we believe that FracFocus is an important tool that provides transparency to the American people.\u201d\nThat transparency has only been strengthened. 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        "raw_content": "Google Translate can help you with text in 20 new languages\nLet's face it: Google Translate is a handy tool when traveling abroad or reading text on the web that's written in a different language. The software already offered help with seven languages, and today Mountain View added 20 more. This means that you'll be able to translate to and from English to Bulgarian, Czech, Dutch, Indonesian, Polish, Turkish and several others. You'll also be able to leverage one-way translation from English to Hindi or Thai. And all of those are just for printed text.\nYou can also use the camera on your mobile device to snap a pictures of a sign or text that you need a hand with as Google Translate's camera mode supports 37 different languages. To put the software to work, though, you'll have to download a 2MB language pack for each one inside the app. Google also beefed up the voice conversation mode so that its real-time translation works well even on slower networks, which is particularly handy in developing areas. The updates are hitting both Android and iOS apps over the next few days.\nIn this article: app, google, googletranslate, language, software, translate, update, video",
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        "raw_content": "Florida, USA is one of the most visited states in the US. Known for its mild climate, it was popular as a great retirement place for New Yorkers. Now, the state boasts of multiracial communities. One of the most known places in Florida is Lauderdale Lakes. Because of the climate, the atmosphere is more laid back and relaxed, especially preferred by retirees and tourists on holiday. Lauderdale Lakes, Florida surely has a lot to offer. Should you visit and decide to put down roots here, check out title loans Lauderdale Lakes to see how you can get started.\nIf you find yourself in the city, you have got to go to Fort Lauderdale Beach. It was voted as the Travelers\u2019 Choice of 2018 on TripAdvisor. Tourists from the US and from other countries love the usual tranquil waters, the sunny weather, and the clean beach. You can sunbathe, hang out at one of the many restaurants, or swim. There are also riverboat cruises and Segway tours at the Hugh Taylor Birch state park. Parasailing is also an alternative activity while at Fort Lauderdale Beach. Lauderdale Lakes, Florida surely has a lot to offer.\nAnother worthy place to visit is Pompano Beach. It attracts tourists because of its quiet atmosphere and clean beach, perfect for watching the sunrise. It is not as crowded as Fort Lauderdale and tourists spot some parakeets here and there. While at Pompano, you must go to Isle Casino Racing Pompano Park. Tourists love the seafood buffet on weekends, along with the various slot machines and some table games.\nIf you are in the city, you have to watch a cricket game at the Central Broward Stadium, which boasts of an ICC International Cricket status, the only one in the US. It cost USD 70 million to build and can hold 20,000 people. But people also troop to the stadium to watch rugby matches and association football games.\nIf you are into nature and flora and fauna, best to drop by the Fern Forest Nature Center. It boasts of over 30 varieties of ferns and other native plant species in South Florida. The park sits on 247 acres and is perfect for nature walks so you can enjoy nature au naturel. Admission is free. But that is not the only thing that you can do there. Aside from their nature trail, they also have a public picnic area, an exhibit hall, an amphitheater, and a wedding hall. They hold various events suitable for young and old alike.\nLastly, you should not pass up the chance to visit the Fort Lauderdale Swap Shop. It is touted as the second largest tourist attraction in the state (second to Walt Disney World Florida), as well as the largest drive-in theater and largest flea market in the world. It has a 14-screen drive-in theater and invites small business to set up a stall at their flea market. Twelve million people go to the swap shop every year. It was started by Betty and Preston Henn in 1963 and it was originally called the Thunderbird Drive-in Theater.\nPrevious ArticleThe 5 best travel games\nNext ArticleImportant phone costs to consider when traveling",
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        "raw_content": "Visiting Florida\u2019s Walt Disney World Resort is a magical experience for the whole family. The resort is located southwest of the city of Orlando, and within Orange and Osceola Counties, Florida. It is about 25,000 acres in size. The Walt Disney World Resort, more commonly known as Walt Disney World, was first opened in 1971. It was designed to be a bigger and better version of Disneyland in California.\nThe resort is composed of many different elements. For starters, there are four major parks on the site: the main amusement center known as The Magic Kingdom, Disney\u2019s futuristic EPCOT Center, Disney\u2019s Hollywood Studios where you will see entertainment-themed attractions, and Disney\u2019s Animal Kingdom containing rides and attractions geared around wild animals. No where else but at Walt Disney World can visitors see Cinderella\u2019s Castle, Spaceship Earth, the Sorcerer\u2019s Hat, and the Tree of Life all within the same property!\nGuests to the resort can stay right in the heart of it all. Disney has 33 different resorts located on their grounds, 24 of them owned directly by Disney. The Disney-owned resorts all have Disney-related themes and help ensure that your vacation is a 24 hour a day experience. Getting around the resort, be it between parks and attractions or to and from your hotel, is easy with Disney\u2019s extensive transportation system. The resort has many buses and 11 different monorail lines so getting from Point A to Point B is extremely quick and easy.\nIn addition to the resort\u2019s four major parks, there are other attractions worth noting, as well. There are currently two water parks on site. There is also an area known as \u201cDowntown Disney,\u201d which is filled with restaurants and shops. And you won\u2019t want to miss the Disney Boardwalk, the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, or the Richard Petty Driving Experience at the Walt Disney World Speedway! There is also a golf course. Regardless of your interests, there is something for everyone at the Walt Disney World Resort!\nWalt Disney World location and hours\n3111 World Dr.\nThe parks are normally open from 9 am to 9 pm.\nPhotos by Stuck in Customs (1), and Express Monorail (2, 3)\nLast updated by Denise O'Wesney on 29 October, 2011 in Destinations.\nBerlin's Alexanderplatz\nFlorida family break ideas\nOld Town Orlando, Florida\nThe exciting Busch Gardens theme park and zoo, Florida\nI visit disney when I was 8, I had so much fun now that I have 25 and still i want to go back. Now it seems there a lot much more\nOscar on 03 December, 2011",
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FDA confirmed through laboratory analysis that \u201cHerbal Vigor\u201d contains undeclared tadalafil, a phosphodiesterase type-5 (PDE-5) inhibitor and the active pharmaceutical ingredient in Cialis, an FDA-approved drug for the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED). According to Section 201(ff)(3)(B) [21 U.S.C. \u00a7 321(ff)(3)(B)], dietary supplements cannot contain an article that is approved as a new drug under Section 505 of the FD&C Act unless that article was marketed as a dietary supplement or food prior to FDA approval of such drug. FDA approved Cialis as a new drug on November 21, 2003. Tadalafil was not marketed as a dietary supplement or as food before this date. As such, \u201cHerbal Vigor\u201d is not considered a dietary supplement. Laboratory analysis further confirmed that your \u201cArize\u201d contains undeclared sulfoaildenafil, a phosphodiesterase type-5 (PDE-5) inhibitor and analog of sildenafil, the active pharmaceutical ingredient in Viagra, another FDA approved drug used to treat ED.\nLabeling claims for \u201cHerbal Vigor\u201d and \u201cArize\u201d include, but are not limited to, the following:\n\u201cHerbal Vigor\u201d\n\u201cDesigned To Stimulate Blood Flow.\u201d\n\u201cHerbal Vigor Quick Fix will give you the confidence you need to perform every time.\u201d\n\u201c[J]ust take 1 pill 30 minutes prior to sexual activity.\u201d\n\u201cWorks In Minutes And Lasts For Up to 4 Days.\u201d\n\u201cAriZe works within 10 - 30 minutes for a majority of the individuals.\u201d\n\u201c[Y]ou will be more-than-ready for any possible sexual encounters that might come your way... for some, even if you are currently impotent!\u201d\n\u201cWhen we first conceptualized AriZe, we wanted a product that will not only help to channel maximum blood flow to the penis, it must also enhance the libido simultaneously.\u201d\nThese statements make clear that \u201cHerbal Vigor\u201d and \u201cArize\u201d are drugs as defined by section 201(g)(1) of the FD&C Act [21 U.S.C. \u00a7 321 (g)(1)] because they are intended to affect the structure or function of the human body. With respect to \u201cArize,\u201d under section 201(g)(1) of the FD&C Act (last sentence), the structure/function claims made for a dietary supplement must be made in accordance with section 403(r)(6) of the FD&C Act [21 U.S.C. \u00a7 343(r)(6)], or the product is subject to regulation as a drug. Section 403(r)(6) authorizes claims that describe the role of a nutrient or dietary ingredient intended to affect the structure or function of the body, or that characterize the way in which a nutrient or dietary ingredient maintains the structure or function of the body. However, the structure/function claims quoted above for \u201cArize\u201d do not describe the effects of nutrients or dietary ingredients in the product. Rather, the claims are made for the product as a whole and relate to its sulfoaildenafil content. Since sulfoaildenafil is not a nutrient or dietary ingredient, as defined in section 201(ff)(1) of the FD&C Act [21 U.S.C. \u00a7 321(ff)(1)], but a synthetic active pharmaceutical ingredient, claims about improvement of sexual function do not conform to section 403(r)(6) of the FD&C Act [21 U.S.C. \u00a7 343(r)(6)]. Accordingly, \u201cArize\u201d is a drug within the meaning of section 201(g)(1)(C) of the FD&C Act [21 U.S.C. \u00a7 321(g)(1)(C)].\n\u201cHerbal Vigor\u201d and \u201cArize\u201d are also new drugs under section 201(p) of the FD&C Act [21 U.S.C. \u00a7 321(p)] because these products are not generally recognized as safe and effective for use under the conditions prescribed, recommended, or suggested in their labeling. Under sections 301(d) and 505(a) of the FD&C Act [21 U.S.C. \u00a7\u00a7 331(d) and 355(a)], a new drug may not be introduced or delivered for introduction into interstate commerce unless an FDA-approved application is in effect for it. 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Therefore, the distribution or sale of \u201cHerbal Vigor\u201d and \u201cArize\u201d violates these provisions of the FD&C Act.\n\u201cHerbal Vigor\u201d and \u201cArize\u201d are prescription drugs as defined by section 503(b)(1)(A) of the FD&C Act [21 U.S.C. \u00a7 353(b)(1)(A)], because, in light of their toxicity or other potentiality for harmful effects, the methods of their use, or the collateral measures necessary for their use, they are not safe for use except under the supervision of a practitioner licensed by law to administer them. \u201cHerbal Vigor\u201d and \u201cArize\u201d are prescription drugs because they contain PDE-5 inhibitors; all PDE-5 inhibitors which have been approved for marketing by FDA are limited by an approved new drug application to use under the supervision of a practitioner licensed by law to administer them.\nAccording to section 502(f)(1) of the FD&C Act [21 U.S.C. \u00a7 352(f)(1)], a drug is misbranded if, among other things, it fails to bear adequate directions for its intended use(s). \u201cAdequate directions for use\u201d means directions under which a layman can use a drug safely and for the purposes for which it is intended [21 CFR \u00a7 201.5]. Prescription drugs can be used safely only at the direction, and under the supervision, of a licensed practitioner. Therefore, it is impossible to write \u201cadequate directions for use\u201d for prescription drugs. FDA-approved prescription drugs which bear their FDA-approved labeling are exempt from the requirements that they bear adequate directions for use by a layperson [21 CFR \u00a7\u00a7 201.100(c)(2) and 201.115]. Because there is no FDA-approved application for \u201cHerbal Vigor\u201d and \u201cArize,\u201d their labeling fails to bear adequate directions for their intended uses, causing them to be misbranded under section 502(f)(1) of the FD&C Act [21 U.S.C. \u00a7 352(f)(1)].\n\u201cHerbal Vigor\u201d and \u201cArize\u201d are also misbranded under section 502(f)(2) of the FD&C Act [21 U.S.C. \u00a7 352(f)(2)] in that the products\u2019 labeling lacks adequate warnings for the protection of users. There is a potential for adverse events associated with these products, particularly since someone who takes them would be unaware of the presence of tadalafil and sulfoaildenafil in your \u201cHerbal Vigor\u201d and \u201cArize\u201d products respectively. The undeclared ingredients may interact with nitrates found in some prescription drugs, such.as nitroglycerin, and may lower blood pressure to dangerous levels. Consumers with diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or heart disease often take nitrates.\nUnder section 502(a) of the FD&C Act [21 U.S.C. \u00a7 352(a)], a drug is misbranded if its labeling is false or misleading in any particular. 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Tadalafil and sulfoaildenafil, contained in your \u201cHerbal Vigor\u201d and \u201cArize\u201d may pose serious health risks to consumers, which are only compounded by the fact that these ingredients are not declared on the product\u2019s label.\nAccordingly, the introduction or delivery for introduction into interstate commerce of the misbranded products mentioned above violates section 301(a) of the FD&C Act [21 U.S.C. \u00a7 331(a)].\nThe violations cited in this letter are not meant to be an all-inclusive list of violations in connection with your products and their labeling. It is your responsibility to ensure that products marketed by your firm comply with the FD&C Act and its implementing regulations. In particular, it is your responsibility under the FD&C Act to ensure that products marketed by your firm do not contain undeclared ingredients and comply with all requirements of federal law and regulations. We also advise you to review your website, your products, product labels, and other labeling and promotional materials for your products to ensure that the claims you make for your products do not cause them to violate the FD&C Act . In particular, we note that there appear to be numerous products marketed as dietary supplements and offered for sale on your website that have been the subject of an FDA public notification because laboratory analyses conducted by FDA revealed the presence of potentially harmful hidden ingredients.[1]\nYou should take prompt action to correct the violations described above and prevent their future recurrence. Failure to do so may result in enforcement action by FDA without further notice. The FD&C Act authorizes the seizure of illegal products and injunctions against the manufacturers and/or distributors of those products under sections 304 and 302 of the FD&C Act [21 U.S.C. \u00a7\u00a7 334 and 332].\nPlease notify this office in writing within fifteen (15) working days from your receipt of this letter of the specific steps you have taken to correct all of the violations described above. Include in your response documentation to show that correction has been achieved. Additionally, if another firm manufactures these products identified within this letter, your reply should include the name and address of the manufacturer. If the firm from which you receive these products is not the manufacturer, please include the name and address of your supplier in addition to the manufacturer information. 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The relatively mundane episode brought healthy food, protein powder, a way to keep your beer cold and more to the tank but most of the action happened between the sharks frequently offering competing bids, at one point screaming over each other.\nThe Product: Vade Nutrition\nThe Entrepreneur(s): Joe and Megan Johnson\nThe Ask: $250k for 10% equity\nThe Pitch: A pre-measured protein powder pod that dissolves in water when shaken. The pods come in vanilla and chocolate flavors and are composed entirely of whey isolate, a lean option with 20 grams of protein per serving.\nThe Profits: $80k in revenue, $30k in the last month\nThe Cost Breakdown: They are selling the product for the equivalent of $1.50 a serving of whey isolate compared to the $1-$1.20 it currently costs in bulk.\nThe Negotiation: The former college athletes regale the Sharks with tales of their business woes, specifically that their first $50k investment went down the drain because their original manufacturer flavored and packaged the product incorrectly right before the intended debut at a fitness expo. The sharks are dismayed by their cost woes, specifically that they\u2019ve invested $300k in inventory. What they are intrigued by, however, is the utility patent they have on the pod design and encapsulation material (specifically on consumable powder wrapped entirely in consumable wrapping to be dissolved in water-based liquid. Mark offers them $350k for 20% of the company. Lori says she wants to make an offer as well but is interrupted by Alex pitching himself as the perfect shark to go with, ultimately offering $700k for 40% of the company if Mark would go in with him. Mark agrees to that offer and throws it to Joe and Megan to accept. They counter with $700k for 25%, which the sharks immediately reject, so they settle for the original offer from Mark and Alex.\nThe Deal: Alex Rodriguez and Mark Cuban give $700k for 40% equity.\nThe Product: Lockstraps\nThe Entrepreneur(s): Jeff Crany\nThe Pitch: Lockstrap is a stainless steel cable embedded inside a strap with two durable combination locking carabiners on either end. The result is a securing device impossible to cut through with cable cutters, making it the most secure way to lock your valuables.\nThe Profits: $135k in sales the first year, $175k in sales the second year\nThe Negotiation: Jeff is immediately peppered with numbers questions from the sharks that reveal a major issue with the way he\u2019s run the business. Home Depot ordered $1.5 million worth of lockstraps to carry in stores, and in order to fill that order, he partnered with a manufacturer in China. The product that his partner made was similar to his initial design except in one crucial way\u2014the buckle that determines the length of the strap, crucial to securing large devices like motorcycles and boats to the back of your vehicle, was redesigned so the teeth of the buckle laid flat as opposed to at an angle. This means that the mechanism that dug into the fabric to secure the length was now completely unsecured, rendering the lockstrap ineffective in most circumstances. This product was recalled and corrupted the brand name despite the mistakes belonging solely to the partner. His partner absorbed all of the debt, and they agreed to part ways. Kevin doesn\u2019t care at all about this story and continues to demand numbers on the sales the original made at Home Depot in the first place, the margins and the interest in the product in general. Jeff can\u2019t come up with an answer or any specifics, and this turns off a number of the sharks; Mark, Kevin and Barbara, and Alex all pull out. Lori is his last hope and even as he pleads with her to help him sell the product, she is dismayed by his lack of oversight on the product in the first place and pulls out.\nThe Deal: No Deal.\nThe Product: Bottle Keeper\nThe Entrepreneur(s): Adam Callinan and Matt Campbell\nThe Ask: $1 million for 5% equity\nThe Pitch: Bottle Keeper is a stainless steel bottle lined with neoprene that holds your beer bottle, keeps it cold, protects it from dropping, and reseals it with a top that also functions as a bottle opener.\nThe Profits: $400k in the past twelve months net profit, $1 million in sales the past 10 days, $2 million in sales in the past 30 days, $20 million in sales in the last three years.\nThe Cost Breakdown: The bottle sells for $34.99 and costs $3.50 to make, giving it 90% gross margins.\nThe Negotiation: The sharks are enthused by the product, but blown away by the numbers. The valuation comes into question with such an enormous ask, but with those kinds of sales, it doesn\u2019t seem as ridiculous as it did when they walked in the tank. Nonetheless, the sharks are confused as to why they haven\u2019t made more profits with 90% margins and $20 million in sales. Adam and Matt reply that their net income is 10% because they\u2019re spending a lot of money on marketing, all through Facebook. They\u2019ve also spent a lot of money on IP enforcement\u2014about $500k in legal fees alone. The marketing has put them out $4 million on ads and displays their inexperience as entrepreneurs. Despite these explanations and numbers, Kevin is unsatisfied with their valuation and wants the direct origin of these numbers. Adam explains that they were valued by an investment bank at four times gross revenue, which led them to their current valuation at $20 million. Barbara and Mark pull out at this point because they believe that the investment would be too big of a risk to recoup the full investment. Kevin is still angry about the valuation but makes an offer for $250k for 10% equity plus $750k as a line of credit at 11% interest. He begins the process of selling himself to the entrepreneurs with a healthy dose of negging when Alex cuts him off with an offer of his own: $500k for 20% equity with another $500k on credit at 11% interest. He invites Kevin on the deal, and Kevin joins him in this. Adam and Matt turn them down, citing their unwillingness to give up 20% equity. Lori sees her opening here, and jumps in with a question of her own: are they willing to give up 10%? Mark stops her right before she gives the details of her offer and whispers something inaudible to the audience and fellow sharks. She seems to reconsider and gives them an offer: $1 million for a 3% stake in the company with a royalty of $3 per unit until she recoups double her investment. The entrepreneurs are worried about their cash flow and counter with $1 million for 3% equity with a $1 royalty per unit until she gets $1.5 million back (150% of her investment, rather than 200% as she initially requested). Mark likes what he hears and jumps back in saying he\u2019d do that deal. Lori yelps in protest, but pulls back, understanding the worth she would bring to this product as a shark far outweighs what Mark could do alone. She revises her offer to $1 million for 3% stake plus a royalty of $1.50 until $1.5 million is recouped. The entrepreneurs ask if Mark and Lori would be willing to do a deal together, hoping to get the dream team of sharks on board. Mark and Lori discuss and agree to go in together for more equity, offering $1 million for 5% for a $1.50 royalty until they recoup $2 million, or 200% of their original investment. Kevin and Alex feel the heat and agree to the deal the entrepreneurs had proposed before, but the Bottle Keeper guys have all but tuned them out and agree to Mark and Lori\u2019s offer.\nThe Deal: Mark and Lori give $1 million for 5% equity with a $1.50 royalty per unit until they recoup $2 million.\nThe Product: Nui\nThe Entrepreneur(s): Kristoffer and Victor\nThe Ask: $300k for 10%\nThe Pitch: A cookie with 1 gram of sugar made with a proprietary blend of natural sweeteners. The cookie has 2 grams net carb per cookie, 6 grams of protein and comes in at about 140 calories.\nThe Profits: $35k net profit over the last 12 months, earning about 11% profit\nThe Cost Breakdown: The box sells for $29.95 with $4.95 shipping and costs between $11 and $13 to make depending on the flavor.\nThe Negotiation: The sharks like the cookie and are impressed by the fact that they sold 1.1 million units in the past year, but they don\u2019t love the margins. The entrepreneurs agree and say that they\u2019re in the tank because they\u2019re looking for someone to help them get their gross margins to 75% and find someone in operations with relationships with supply and manufacturing partners. Kevin presses the need to get their cost down to $6 a unit in order to enter the retail space, which they wholeheartedly agree to, but also emphasize the lifetime value of the customer\u2014many of whom reorder. Mark pulls out because he believes that they would compete with a healthy cookie business he\u2019s already invested in. Lori pulls out because she doesn\u2019t like the valuation. Kevin makes them an offer, as he\u2019s been warming them up with his questions\u2014he says he\u2019ll give them the same offer he gave Wicked Good Cupcakes when they came in the tank which made the entrepreneurs multi-millionaires. He will give them the $300k they\u2019re asking for with a $1 a sale royalty until he gets his $300k back, and then the royalty will drop down to 45 cents a unit in perpetuity in return for 2.5% equity to keep him motivated. He structures the deal around the royalty because he doesn\u2019t believe in the valuation. Barbara agrees with him and makes an offer of her own: $150k in cash and $150 line of credit with a 50 cent royalty on each box in perpetuity and 15% equity. Both these deals would strain the already cash-starved company and they turn to Alex as their last hope. 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        "raw_content": "If there is anything I have been dreading as a mom, it's potty training. Probably even more so than I did labor. I heard nothing good about the experience - visions of my son running around naked all day, peeing and popping on everything danced around in my head. Also, apparently, I was supposed to pump him full of liquids and to take him to the bathroom every 20-30 minutes. I would literally be a slave to the toilet and my child's bowel movements, which had me feeling all kinds of anxiety!\nI can't say for certain if it was for his sake or mine but one thing I knew for sure was that I was not going to rush my son with potty training. I would wait for his cues. At just barely two years old, he started showing interest in sitting on the potty. I thought I had struck mommy gold.\nAs it turns out, my toddler was only toying with my emotions. He suddenly stopped showing any interest in potty training.\nThe closer he got to three, the more anxious I got about potty training. People would ask either myself or my son all the time if he was potty trained. Right about two months before his third birthday, I decided it was time. I set a goal to get it done by the start of his birthday month. Which gave me about one month.\nIf you've done any research on potty training, you have likely come across the 3-Day Method. It's wildly popular and I can certainly see it's appeal. Especially for parents that work outside of the home or are enrolling their child in preschool and really just need to get it done.\nI quickly learned that the 3-day potty training method was not for us. I also quickly learned why everyone hates potty training. We only attempted it for half a day (if that) and it was total torture.\nUltimately, it felt to me like I was forcing my son to do something for the sake of my own pride and timeline. Whether he potty trained by his birthday or not, I decided that this regimented of a plan was not a good fit for either of us, and I was ok with the fact that he likely wouldn't be potty trained by 3.\nI didn't give up on potty training, I just decided to slow my roll.\nHere is what I did instead of the 3-day method:\nI let my son wear pull-ups for a few days.\nInstead of looking at the ultimate goal, potty training, I cut it down into steps. Step one was to get my son used to the idea that he would no longer be wearing diapers. So, for about 3 or 4 days, he wore pull-ups (or training pants). I took him to the potty regularly throughout the day but, most often, he just peed in it like a diaper (which, by the way, is why most potty training advice will tell you not to use them). I never scolded him for peeing in the pull-up, I would just gently remind him that it wasn't a diaper and that he should potty in the toilet. Then I would take him to the toilet and encourage him to sit.\nI rewarded him for sitting on the toilet.\nIn the time that he wore the pull-ups, he really didn't go potty in the toilet but we still tried and every time he sat on the toilet, he would get a potty sticker. (I had taken him to Hobby Lobby to pick out some stickers, he chose Paw Patrol.) He was told he would get candy (M&M's, which he also went with me to the store to pick out) if he pottied in the toilet but he really wasn't there yet.\nI moved him to underwear.\nAfter a few days of the pull-ups, I told my son he was going to wear underwear now. At this time, he was not using the potty at all. He would just sit there and then potty in his pull up. I didn't tell him that he \"had\" to use the potty or anything like that, I just told him that he needed to wear underwear. I was fully prepared for multiple accidents but all it really took was two for him to realize he didn't like it. There was a little resistance and he would ask for a pull-up but within one week from the time we started, he went from not even showing that he knew when he needed to go potty to telling me when he needed to go.\nBy the end of week one, he was regularly going pee on the potty, with no accidents.\nAt the start of week two, he stopped wearing a pull-up at night but he would still wear one when we went out and to go poop. He wouldn't poop in his underwear but he would ask me to put a pull-up on him when he had to go. I decided to take the same approach as I did with peeing and ease him into the idea, so I let him use the pull up until the end of week two.\nBy the end of week two, he was no longer wearing pull-ups to bed or when we were out and about. And on one of his outings with my mom, he discovered how to pee standing up as it was the most sanitary option. From that point on, he started standing up!\nAt this point, I decided it was time for him to poop on the potty. We have one of those next step toilet seats, which was great for going pee but he was terrified to poop on it. So, my parents went out and bought him a little car potty. When they brought it home, I showed it to him and told him he was going to start pooping there. He had already pooped that day but I still had him sit on it just for fun.\nThe next morning, he asked for pull up and I reminded him that he would be pooping on the toilet. He cried but I talked him through it and really talked up the car. This was definitely the most resistant he got and the closest to stern I got. But we got through it. I knew that since he was telling me when he needed to poop that it was just a matter of getting him to stay on it. It only took one time because he really loved all the grossness of seeing his poop in the bowl.\nSo, no it was definitely not days but in 2 weeks and 1 day, my toddler went from seemingly disinterested possibly even oblivious to 100% toilet trained - pee, poop, on outings, night time and standing up - this is frequently not the case even for those that \"potty train\" in 3 days.\nI truly believe that the entire process would have taken much longer had I followed through with the 3-day method. Instead, what I thought would be the most torturous part of motherhood, thus far, turned out to be relatively easy and stress-free.\nMy advice to a mom getting ready to potty train is this, don't feel pressured to do it the way \"everyone else\" is doing it! 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        "raw_content": "Garner Roofing Inc is a residential roofing experts that have seen it all. We realize that most residential property owner\u2019s are hesitant to invest into a new roof. They place adding a new roof to their home on the back burner and procrastinate.\nA typical roof lasts less than twenty years. Perhaps, your roof is near this age. Have you noticed odd changes in the shape and structure of the shingles on your roof? This is a sure sign that the roof is wearing out. Perhaps, you\u2019ve noticed missing shingles or holes in the roof that let in the light or inclement weather. These are all signs that it\u2019s time to install a new roof: attachment method, felt, roof jacks, proper ventilation, preparation work (overlaying old roofs or removing and replacing), life expectancy, best colors for the desert, cost and warranty.\nWith the wide variety of roofing materials to choose from, cost usually ends up being the deciding factor. While asphalt shingles are the most common choice when it comes to a new roof, there are other options. Some of which may, in the end, be a better choice.\nAsphalt shingles account for about 80% of all residential roof surfaces. This type of shingle has several standards with which it is measured against, such as tear strength, fire resistance and wind resistance. Asphalt shingles come in two basic forms, organic and fiber glass. Organic shingles weight significantly more than their fiber glass counterparts, thus making them more resistant to wind damage and more durable all around.\nWhile flat roofs are significantly less prevalent than other roof types they account for a large portion of roofing problems. The most common type of flat roof is tar, or tar and gravel. They can also be constructed with rubber (EPDM) or metal. EPDM or rubber roofs are a popular choice for low slope roofing environments. When installed properly this roof type can be quite durable and long lasting.\nA metal roof can be a great option for a homeowner that is looking to have their roof replaced. Metal roofs are extremely durable and can be molded into many unique shapes. They also come in a range of colors. Metal roofs are also significantly lighter than an asphalt shingle roof and can help to contribute to lower energy bills due to its reflective quality.\nClay or concrete roofing tiles are an excellent material to use because of their durability and resistance to pests and weather damage. With a properly installed tile roof you can inspect it to last for up to 100 years, or possibly longer. In areas that suffer from forest or brush fires tile roofs also offer excellent protection. Because this type of roofing material is produced from natural materials it is also environmentally friendly\nWood Shake Shingle\nWood shakes and shingles are usually made from cedar but may sometimes come from pine or redwood. The cost of wood shingles is usually somewhere between that of asphalt shingles and slate. Shakes are a naturally durable roofing material that possess a high degree of insulation. Ones that have been pressure treated also provide a level of fire resistance and increased durability\nSlate is an expensive roofing material but very low maintenance and can last for up to 200 years. Because slate is a naturally durable material it stands up well against years of abusive from snow, rain, hail and wind. Finding an experienced California roofing contractor to install or repair your slate roof is crucial. Working with a slate roof is very different than other types of roofing material and requires specialized skills.\nHaving a properly functioning gutter and downspout system is important as it helps to protect your home from damage by guiding water away from the foundation. The most common types of material for gutters and downspouts to be constructed of are aluminum, galvanized steel or copper.\nClick Here to Know how Garner Roofing Company can provide quality workmanship to give your Commercial Space a whole new life.",
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        "raw_content": "Class is back in session, and I've been seeing your hands wave all week. Have a seat and let's continue our discussion.\nLast week I was promoting the idea of adopting \"E Pluribus Unum\" as a motto for everyone because I think that the next step in our earthly evolution is learning to recognize that we are all one. Each contributes to the whole. Each deserves respect. Each has unique gifts and viewpoints which makes the whole stronger.\nBut, you ask, what about the other motto, \"In God We Trust\"? Are you throwing out God in this equation?\nNot at all. I believe in God and talk to Her every day. But when we say, \"In God We Trust,\" some may argue: \"Whose God?\" or \"Which religious tradition?\" Is it the God with white skin and a long, white beard? Or the one that exists inside every cloud and under every rock? Is it the God whose Name cannot be named? Or is it the one that lives within our ancestors? Religions often promote a tribalism which has not proved beneficial through our history.\nMy second issue with \"In God We Trust\" is that it can be disempowering. It can make one feel as if we are handing God all our problems and saying, \"Here. Fix it.\" That is, in my opinion, a form of magical thinking.\nThe motto \"E Pluribus Unum\" recognizes, I believe, the contribution we each can make toward fixing our world problems. And there are many.\nA sub-motto to \"E Pluribus Unum\" might be: \"Get to work.\"\nSit right down, class, for today's history lesson. Make yourself comfortable.\nMany years ago, when my country was young, the founders created a Great Seal and adopted the motto \"E Pluribus Unum\" in 1782. What does that phrase mean? It means, in Latin, \"out of the many, one.\" They recognized, even then, that honoring our diversity and respecting everyone's contribution to our nation made us stronger.\nThen what happened? Let me tell you.\nBack in the 1950s, during the Red scare and the start of the Cold War, our country decided to set ourselves apart from communism and its atheism and adopted an official motto, \"In God We Trust.\" By order of President Eisenhower in 1956, this new motto replaced \"E Pluribus Unum,\" which had never been made the official motto by law.\nI think that, during these difficult times, we need to go back to \"E Pluribus Unum.\" And we need to make it the motto for every person everywhere. Why? Because if we recognize and honor the contribution of every person and every tradition and every ethnicity, we become stronger. The opposite -- to push away others who are different -- creates ill-will on both sides, and this creates instability and chaos. We need to open our hearts and minds and honor the best of what everyone has to offer.\nI honor you. We honor each other. From many, we can be one.",
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Employers that allow their employees to work from other locations, take time off, rearrange their schedules, etc., are very attractive to working moms, not only because they often need this flexibility, but it also shows that the employer is understanding and willing to work with their needs.\nMore and more employers are offering unlimited paid time off to allow working moms to be at school recitals, meetings with teachers, home with sick kids, etc. With this benefit, moms don\u2019t have to miss any of the important things in their children\u2019s lives, and they also don\u2019t have to miss out on earning a salary while they are doing these things. Many employers merge all of the paid time off into a PTO bucket, which lets employees choose how they use their time off. This way, they don\u2019t have to worry about taking a professional day as a personal day, and vice versa.\n[Related: The Pros & Cons of Unlimited PTO: Fear and Loathing or Unbridled Joy?]\nFamily Care Benefits\nOne of the biggest concerns that parents have today is child care, and this can hold many talented women back from re-entering the workforce after having children. Finding a quality daycare that is affordable is not an easy task, but it is a lot easier when companies offer solutions for child care for working moms. For instance, some companies offer services that can find child care on a moment\u2019s notice. This is great when a babysitter calls at the last minute to say that they can\u2019t make it, and the mom has to find an alternative other than missing a day from work to stay home with her child.\nA Breastfeeding Area\n\u201cAs more and more mothers are breastfeeding, there is a greater need to provide areas for women to feed their babies. This can be a challenge for mothers who have to work, because they won\u2019t have that bonding time with their babies, and they may not even be able to pump milk if it is needed. Some companies are offering a breastfeeding/pumping area for female employees so they have a comfortable, quiet place to pump. Some even offer other amenities, including private refrigerators that are designated for breast milk only,\u201d says Dr. Dunn from Medplux. This is going to show that you respect and support working mothers, and make your company more attractive to female talent.\nAn even better option is to offer on-site childcare for your employees. They always know that there will be someone available to care for their children, so they don\u2019t have to worry about finding something that they can afford, or whether or not their sitter will always be available. Another benefit of having on-site daycare is that the parents don\u2019t even have to worry about driving their kids to daycare and still being able to make it to work on time, because they are going to the same place. It also gives them a chance to visit with their kids during breaks, lunch hours, etc.\n[Related: 8 Companies With Onsite Childcare]\nAll companies must offer unpaid maternity leave to their employees, but only a small percentage of employers offer paid maternity leave. The law requires that companies give 12 weeks of unpaid leave for mothers or fathers, depending on the size of the company and how long they have been employed. Unfortunately, not all parents take advantage of this time with their children, because they simply cannot afford to. This is an important time for parents and children, because they need this time to bond. If you are able to offer paid maternity leave, this is going to be very attractive to potential female employees.\nMost of us tend to do a lot of personal things during business hours. Most employers expect this, and some actually make it easier for their employees to take care of personal business. You may want to consider offering concierge services that will help to make the lives of your employees easier, and attract new female talent. For instance, you can offer things like after-school babysitters, dog walkers, errand-runners, housekeepers, etc. Anything that is going to help make everyday life easier for your employees is going to make yours a company that people want to work for, and it will be easy to attract new talent.\nOther On-Site Amenities\nThere are many other things that you can do to make your company more attractive to new talent, including offering a variety of amenities besides childcare and concierge services. 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        "raw_content": "KANTOX HITS $1 BILLION IN BUSINESS FOREIGN EXCHANGE TRANSACTIONS\nFX pioneer experiences 250% growth in 12 months as businesses follow consumers to look beyond banks to alternative players in turbulent FX market\nKantox \u2013 the world\u2019s first peer-to-peer (P2P) foreign exchange (FX) platform for businesses \u2013 has reached $1 billion in FX transactions. Over 20% of this volume was achieved in the last two months, with $100 million worth of FX transactions made in December alone.\nAgainst a backdrop of global economic uncertainty and currency volatility, Kantox\u2019s business grew 250% over the course of 2014, as troubled businesses turned away from traditional banks and brokers to alternative solutions to help protect their profits from FX risk. Although consumers have been the early adopters of FinTech, particularly in the retail P2P currency exchange space, the desire for control and transparency is now sweeping across the business world, and driving a new phase of FinTech disruption.\nLaunched in 2011, Kantox challenges the traditional FX banking model, which provides only the largest corporations with access to the live-market rate for foreign exchange transfers. By enabling businesses to transfer currency between themselves and providing them with access to the real-market rate, Kantox is democratising the FX industry for smaller and mid-sized companies.\nThis strategy has proven popular with Kantox\u2019s 1,000 plus business customers who rely on Kantox to transfer money in over 25 currencies across 50 countries. Last year saw Kantox achieve its biggest single transaction to-date, when a corporate client transferred $21 million from euros to dollars via the online platform.\nIn a recent global survey, Kantox found that businesses are increasingly side-stepping traditional banks in favour of alternative financial services providers \u2013 over half (51%) of respondents had utilised alternative players for services including P2P lending, invoice financing, foreign exchange and international payments.\nJust under one third (32%) of business respondents admitted to being dissatisfied with their bank, with 44% feeling that traditional banks charge unreasonably high commission or fees. Meanwhile 78% of international businesses that had relied on traditional banks in the past two years stated that \u201cbanks are providers that are mandatory, but they are only concerned with their own interests\u201d.\nPhilippe Gelis, CEO and co-founder Kantox\nCommenting on the milestone, Philippe Gelis, CEO and co-founder Kantox said: \u201cIt\u2019s a real testament to our business and technology that global companies are coming to us for FX management, rather than traditional banks, during a time of economic uncertainty.\u201d\n\u201cReaching $1 billion worth of transactions and transferring over $100 million in December 2014 alone is evidence of the appetite for FinTech alternatives amongst the business community.\u201d\n\u201cP2P is already shaking up the consumer space. Now banks need to worry about their corporate clients, who are turning from banks and showing clear trust in simple, innovative, transparent alternatives.\u201d\n\u201cIgnacio Sanchez, global treasurer and risk manager at international shopfitter HMY Group \u2013 a Kantox customer \u2013 commented: \u201cAs the treasurer of a global company, it is vital that I take measures to protect us from unprecedented currency swings, in order to defend HMY Group\u2019s profit margins \u2013 especially during the ongoing economic uncertainty of the Eurozone.\n\u201cDeciding to use online FinTech alternative Kantox instead of a traditional bank was a no-brainer \u2013 I simply benchmarked the cost of using Kantox against partner banks. We\u2019re now making savings of approximately \u20ac300 \u2013 400 per small transaction with Kantox and the online process is simpler and more customer-centric than dealing with the banks.\n\u201cWith so many alternative non-bank solutions on the market today, banks are no longer the first port of call for global treasurers like myself.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "BREAKING NEWS: Global Muslim Brotherhood Claims Victory In Tunisia\nGlobal media is reporting on claims by the Tunisian Enahda Party that it was won a victory in Tunis\u2019a first democratic election. According to a Reuters report:\nModerate Islamists claimed victory Monday in Tunisia\u2019s first democratic election, sending a message to other states in the region that long-sidelined Islamists are challenging for power after the \u201cArab Spring.\u201d Official results have not been announced, but the Ennahda party said its workers had tallied the results posted at polling stations after Sunday\u2019s vote, the first since the uprisings which began in Tunisia and spread through the region. \u201cThe first confirmed results show that Ennahda has obtained first place,\u201d campaign manager Abdelhamid Jlazzi said outside party headquarters in the center of the Tunisian capital. As he spoke, a crowd of more than 300 in the street shouted \u201cAllahu Akbar!\u201d or \u201cGod is great!\u201d Other people started singing the Tunisian national anthem. Mindful that some people in Tunisia and elsewhere see the resurgence of Islamists as a threat to modern, liberal values, the party official stressed that Ennahda would not try to monopolize power. \u201cWe will spare no effort to create a stable political alliance \u2026 We reassure the investors and international economic partners,\u201d Jlazzi said. Sunday\u2019s vote was for an assembly which will sit for one year to draft a new constitution. It will also appoint a new interim president and government to run the country until fresh elections late next year or early in 2013. The voting system has built-in checks and balances which make it nearly impossible for any one party to have a majority. Ennahda will therefore be forced to seek alliances with secularist parties, diluting its influence. \u201cThis is an historic moment,\u201d said Zeinab Omri, a young woman in a hijab, or Islamic headscarf, who was outside the Ennahda headquarters when party officials claimed victory. \u201cNo one can doubt this result. This result shows very clearly that the Tunisian people is a people attached to its Islamic identity,\u201d she said. Tunisia became the birthplace of the \u201cArab Spring\u201d when Mohamed Bouazizi, a vegetable seller in a provincial town, set fire to himself in protest at poverty and government repression. His suicide provoked a wave of protests which, weeks later, forced autocratic president Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali to flee to Saudi Arabia. The revolution in Tunisia, a former French colony, in turn inspired uprisings which forced out entrenched leaders in Egypt and Libya, and convulsed Yemen and Syria \u2014 re-shaping the political landscape of the Middle East. Ennahda is led by Rachid Ghannouchi, who was forced into exile in Britain for 22 years because of harassment by Ben Ali\u2019s police. A softly spoken scholar, he dresses in suits and open-necked shirts while his wife and daughter wear the hijab. Ghannouchi is at pains to stress his party will not enforce any code of morality on Tunisian society, or the millions of Western tourists who holiday on its beaches. He models his approach on the moderate Islamism of Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan.\nRachid Ghannouchi (many spelling variations) is the leader of the Tunisian Islamist movement known as Nahada (aka Ennahda, Al Nahda) and can best be described as an independent Islamist power center who is tied to the global Muslim Brotherhood though his membership in the European Council for Fatwa and Research (ECFR) and his important position in the International Union of Muslim Scholars (IUMS), both organizations led by Global Muslim Brotherhood Youssef Qaradawi. An Egyptian news report has identified Ghannouchi as a leader of the Muslim Brotherhood \u201cabroad.\u201d Ghannouchi is also one of the founding members of the World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY), a Saudi organization closely linked to the Muslim Brotherhood and dedicated to the propagation of \u201cWahabist\u201d Islam throughout the world. Ghannouchi is known for his thinking on the issue of Islam and citizenship rights. Earlier posts reported on the return of Mr. Ghannouchi to Tunisia following his long exile in the UK.\nArab media has reported on a May 2011 interview with Mr. Ghannouchi in which he calls for and predicts the end of Israel. According a Muslim World News translation of the interview in the London-based Elaph:\nGhannouchi is developing / has developed a new strategy for post-revolutionary Tunis, and calls it \u201cThe jurisprudence of building, economic growth and construction\u201d, and a new political perception of joint work and tolerance between the different political forces Nahda supports the foundation of a democracy, and preserving Tunis. * Ghannouchi praises the role that Qatar played in the Tunisian and Arab revolutions by adopting them in the media; Qatar provided a platform to their spokesmen * Ghannouchi says that the Tunisian revolution is a true popular revolution. He has confidence in it in spite of the attempts to arrouse a counter revolution * In the next four years, the IUMS plans to establish four universities, one Arab speaking in Turkey, and another is the Tunisian defunct Zaytuna. Ghannouchi supports the Libyan revolution, and hopes it succeeds and joins the other successful revolutions * Ghannouchi maintains that altogether the Arab revolutions are positive for the Palestinians, and threaten to bring Israel to an end. He says that the Palestinian problem lies at the heart of the Nation [umma], and that all the land between the mosque in Mecca and Jerusalem represents the heart of the Islamic Nation, and any [foreign]control over part of this heart is a stamp on the umma\u2019s illness. There is no doubt, he continues, that the revolutions open a new age, in which the regimes which support the West and Israel fall \u2013 Egypt, Tunis and soon Libya, Yemen and Syria. The foundations of Western interests in the Arab countries are shaking. Sheikh Ahmad Yassin, he concludes, said that Israel will come to an end prior to 2027; this date looks far, and may be Israel will come to an end sooner.\nMr. Ghannouchi\u2019s views are not surprising given that his long history of association with extremism and Palestinian terrorism. From 1988-92, the Islamic Committee for Palestine organized conferences and rallies in the United States that featured the leading lights of Islamic extremist movements throughout the world. One example of such a conference took place in Chicago from December 22-25, 1989 and featured Mr. Gahannouchi as a speaker. Its theme was \u201cPalestine, Intifada, and Horizons of Islamic Renaissance\u201d and other speakers included Abd Al-\u2018Aziz Al\u2019Awda, the \u201cspiritual leader\u201d of Islamic Jihad and Muhammad \u2018Umar of Hizb Al-Tahrir, the Islamic Liberation Party.\nIn 1994, scholar Martin Kramer had reported on Mr. Ghannouchi\u2019s his extremist background:\nKramer also notes the following statement by Mr. Ghannouchi in which he alleges that Jews are behind a \u201cworldwide campaign against Islam\u201d:\nThe Jews everywhere are behind a worldwide campaign against Islam. Islam and the West could reach an accommodation, he says, were it not for the worldwide machinations of the Jews, who fan the fires of mistrust. Beware the Jews, he admonishes the West: \u201cWe Islamists hope that the West is not carried away by the Jewish strategy of linking the future of its relationship with the Islamic world with a war against Islam.\nIn another article posted that same year on an Islamic website, Mr. Ghannouchi wrote:\nZionism can be seen as hostile to every element rooted in ethical and religious principles (excepting those remnants, which can be exploited as slogans and national myths). It both represents and serves the new existential ethos which transforms the human race into \u2018marketing\u2019 and \u2018geopolitical\u2019 units which can be deployed, rewarded or punished by the powers that be, who are accountable to no-one save themselves. Zionism, then, nurtured by and in turn nurturing this global pseudo-civilization, represents a secular onslaught on the heart of our Islamic nation. The Islamic project, by contrast, is its polar opposite, representing the hope that human civilization can be rescued from this new worship of the golden calf. To speak of saving Palestine from the Zionists is to speak simultaneously of one\u2019s hope for a global liberation. The \u2018Palestinian cause\u2019 does not signify the simple reconquest of a patch of territory occupied by aggressors. It is not even about peace and war; Its implications go much further. For to strike at Zionism in Palestine is to strike at the enemy in its new citadel, which it has constructed at the centre of the world, in the very heart of our Muslim nation, in a land which has always been of unlimited strategic and spiritual fecundity. The West, as a civilization, seems set to extend its influence to the heartland of the Old World, the better to destroy the surviving traces of spiritual resistance which have remained intact there, and finally to obliterate mans remaining hopes for the rebirth of a civilization which is qualitative and humane, rather than quantitative and secular.\u201d\nAs recently as 2002, Mr. Ghannouchi co-signed a statement that said \u201cThe bodies of the men and women of Palestine are shields against the Zionist agenda, which its greater target is to destroy the entire Islamic Ummah.\u201d The statement was also signed by:\nMustafa Mashhour, the Supreme Guide of the Muslim Brotherhood\nEsam Al Atar, leader of the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood\nHassan Nasrallah, Secretary General for Hezbollah\nAhmed Yassin, the late former spiritual leader of Hamas\nBREAKING NEWS: Tunisia Legalizes Al-Nahda; Group To Form Political Party Global media has reported on the legalization of al-Nahda, a...\nBREAKING NEWS: Ghannouchi Arrives In Tunisia Global media is reporting that Global Muslim Brotherhood leader Rachid...\nBREAKING NEWS: Global Muslim Brotherhood Reacts To Obama Victory The first reactions are comming in from elements of the...",
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        "raw_content": "BREAKING: Report suggests Israel linked to Irangate Scandal\nComment by Michael Carmichael\nynetnews.com 28 November 2011\nNew documents just released via declassification reveal Israel\u2019s role in the Iran-Contra Affair that rocked the Reagan administration in the 1980s.\nCaspar Weinberger warned Reagan that \u201cwashing\u201d illegal arms transactions between the US and Iran in the nation of Israel would not make them legal.\nThis story in YNet news, an Israeli news service, reviews Israel\u2019s involvement in the Iran-Contra scandal.\nSince the covert operation involved providing Iran with arms, it seems particularly ironic today while Israel is attempting to foment a US war against Iran.\nMichael Carmichael, November 28, 2011\nNew report suggests Israel linked to Irangate scandal\nNew revelations published on 25th anniversary of Iran-Contra affair say Israel played secondary part in the scandal which rocked DC in 1986. \u2018Washing the transaction through Israel wouldn\u2019t make it legal,\u2019 President Reagan was told\nYitzhak Benhorin\nWASHINGTON \u2013 New documents regarding the Iran\u2013Contra affair revealed a possible Israeli link to the political scandal that rocked Washington in 1986.\nThe report was obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request from the National Security Archive, on the 25th anniversary of the affair, which saw accusations that the Reagan Administration secretly facilitated the sale of arms to Iran \u2013 the subject of an arms embargo under the US Arms Export Control Act (AECA).\nThe report notes that several top officials in the Reagan Administration believed that the administration\u2019s failure to alert Congress that some of its covert operations were in violation of the AECA were illegal and prosecutable.\nMinutes from a meeting held in December 1985 recorded then-Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger as telling President Ronald Reagan that \u201cwashing the transaction through Israel wouldn\u2019t make it legal.\u201d\nStill, associate independent counsel in the case, Christian Mixter, concluded two decades ago that neither Reagan nor his vice president, George H.W. Bush, were criminally liable in the case.\nIn his final report, dated 1991, Mixter determined that even though Reagan was briefed in advance about every weapons shipment sold to Iran in the arms-for-hostages deals in 1985-86, it would be difficult to prosecute him for violating the Arms Export Control Act, which mandates congressional notification of arms transfers through a third country \u2013 Israel in this case.\nPart of the deal also entailed CIA usage of funds to finance the rebels in Nicaragua \u2013 a move also deemed illegal by the Congress.\nMixter\u2019s report details an outline of then-Vice President Bush\u2019s involvement in the Iran-Contra operations, including what he called Bush\u2019s \u201cmeeting with a high Israeli official on the sales of arms to Iran in July 1986.\u201d*\nNotations made by Secretary Weinberger in December 1985, state that \u201cThe disastrous November HAWK shipment prompted US officials to take direct control of the arms deals with Iran. Until then, Israel had been responsible for making the deliveries, for which the US agreed to replenish their stocks of American weapons.\u201d\nMixter determined no charges could be filed against Reagan because then-Attorney General Meese had informed him that the 1947 National Security Act could be invoked to supersede the AECA.\nProviding the public with half-truths and partial lies \u201cis not a crime,\u201d Mixter ruled.\n*Shimon Peres was Prime Minister of Israel in 1986. Yitzhak Rabin served as Minister of Defense from 1984-1990. Ariel Sharon was Minister for Trade and Industry from 1984-1990. George H. W. Bush may have met with Peres, Rabin and/or Sharon \u2013 now clearly defining his operational role in the Iran-Contra scandal for the first time.\nThe original source of this article is ynetnews.com\nCopyright \u00a9 Global Research, ynetnews.com, 2011",
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        "raw_content": "Silencing Libya: NATO Returns to the Scene of the Crime\nBy Corey Schink\nSOTT 3 May 2016\nNATO displayed its truly destructive and sadistic nature when it obliterated Libya 5 years ago. Those who expose what happened, and what is still occurring there, are \u2018soft-killed\u2018.\nWhat began in 2011 with a violent assault against Libyans ended in a NATO-requested and UN-approved \u2018no-fly zone\u2019 that resulted in a massacre of unprecedented proportions. Nicholas Kristol at the New York Times had the audacity to claim that Libyans were running around shouting, as bombs fell on their heads, \u201cThank you, America!\u201d The murder and mayhem was necessary, we were told, to \u2018protect civilians\u2019 from their leader. A glorious and benevolent act of kindness, the \u2018humanitarian intervention\u2019 would usher in a new \u2018civilized\u2019 regime and \u2018up-lift\u2019 ordinary Libyans.\nIn reality, an entire population was killed, maimed and terrorized while NATO and its \u2018rebels\u2019 displayed apparent enjoyment at tearing the country apart.\nWhen NATO left and the bulk of \u2018Islamist\u2019 mercenaries were moved on to Syria, Libya was left mired in civil war hell. At which point the West changed its narrative \u2013 no longer was the intervention a \u2018triumph of Western values\u2019; now it was \u2018a regrettable mistake\u2019. The utility of this change in narrative lies in the fact that they\u2019re now saying they\u2019ll have to go back and \u2018fix the mess\u2019 (that they made). It\u2019s like the psychopath returning to the scene of its crime.\nBut they have no intention of \u2018fixing\u2019 anything \u2013 rather, they want to make sure the victim has no chance of recovering and telling her side of the story.\nNATO has recently been increasing its activities in the country. Beginning in January, with the \u2018mapping of ISIS militants and their battle networks,\u2019 the US and UK are now in talks to begin deploying thousands of troops for extensive military operations. Following major defeats of their terrorist groups in Syria, Libya has become their home-base (again), with ISIS commanders meeting in Sirte in December 2015 to re-group and, no doubt, pick up weapons and other war materiel from their Western handlers.\nCurrent division of power\nWith the Zionist-NATO plan for the Middle East in shambles, and with a new axis of resistance emerging from Hezbollah (Lebanon) to Damascus to Baghdad to Tehran \u2013 and supported by Moscow \u2013 Libya\u2019s future remains in the balance. Libya\u2019s central authority is in shambles, with at least four main forces vying for control of the country. There\u2019s the Council of Deputies, based in Tobruk, which was \u2018democratically elected\u2019 during Libya\u2019s collapse, the General Nation Congress, which has currently lost out to the UN\u2019s \u2018unity government\u2019, and the Tribal Council, which, from a Western perspective, might as well not exist, despite being the only body with nationwide grass-roots support.\nThe Council of Deputies, based in Tobruk, is \u2018recognized by the international community\u2019 (which means it\u2019s recognized by the American Empire), and backed by the Libyan Army, which these days is commanded by CIA spook, General Khalifa Haftar.\nHaftar was among those who helped Gaddafi come to power. But following a disastrous \u2018Bay of Pigs\u2019 fiasco in Chad during the Chad-Libya conflict in the 80s, he and several hundred of his soldiers wound up as prisoners of war in Chadian camps. Interestingly, the US intervened and brought Haftar, along with his troops, back to the US, where Haftar then reportedlybegan training with the CIA at Langley. Haftar returned to Libya for the first time in 2011, as a commander of the mercenaries brought in to topple Gaddafi.\nThen there\u2019s the \u2018Islamist\u2019 General National Congress, based in Tripoli, and backed by its own militias. Formed in 2014, it has not been granted \u2018international recognition\u2019, probably due to the fact that its last president, Khalifa al-Ghawi, requestedRussian assistance in the fight against ISIS, a request which Russia had said they\u2019d be happy to honor. Sadly, this initiative never made it off the ground, with NATO no doubt intent on making sure it remains that way. For his \u2018crimes\u2019, Ghawi earned himself sanctions and has been ostracized by said \u2018international community\u2019.\nThe \u2018new\u2019 government, appointed by the very powers that destroyed the country, is led by Fayiz as-Sarraj, a man \u2018tasked with demanding an official military intervention at the United Nations, as soon as possible, against ISIS forces in Libya.\u2019\nIf his \u2018government\u2019 successfully \u2018wins\u2019 Libya, Sarraj and his people stand to inherit the Libyan Investment Authority (LIA) \u2013 the largestAfrican wealth fund, worth some $65 billion, but which is mostly \u2018frozen\u2019 in Western bank accounts. This amount is probably only the tip of an iceberg; some estimates put the amount of Libyan assets frozen by the West at $1 trillion. Something tells me Libyans will be lucky to see any of it ever again.\nControl over the LIA account is currently being fought in court by Hassan Bouhadi and Abdul-Magid Breish\u2026 and guess who has purposefully bungled the legal proceedings\u2026\nFor now, the LIA battle is in London but in a bizarre twist the case was last week controversially stopped in mid flow on advice from Britain\u2019s Foreign Office.\nThe judge making the order, which keeps both existing governments from getting their hands on this $65 billion asset, is none other than William Blair, brother of \u2013 you guessed it, Tony.\nWhat do the Blairs have to gain from keeping $65 billion out of the hands of the sparring governments in the country? Well, for one, this is very useful leverage over the future of the country.\nLast, and certainly not least, there are the tribal authorities, representatives of the traditions of the Libyan people. However they will never be recognized by Western powers, since they are a lasting legacy of Libya\u2019s strong democratic and nationalist tradition. They represent the human creative principle and, as we will see, are a threat to NATO\u2019s plans for the region. Libyans are beginning to show signs of increasingly organized resistance:\nExactly one week ago [late February 2016], NATO, after the failure of the \u201cnational consensus government\u201d in Libya, has another problem \u2013 the daughter of the leader of Jamahiriya \u2013 Aisha Gaddafi. After four years of silence, in a letter from Eritrea, she turned to the Libyans with a call to resist the new conquest of the West and declare themselves the successor of her legendary father \u2013 \u201cthe mother of Libya.\u201dThe largest Libyan tribe \u201cthe warfalla\u201d, in the town of Beni Walid (Misurata), has already sworn allegiance to Aisha, proclaiming their commitment to the Jamahiriya. In response, the BBC circulated new, updated footage of the lynching of Muammar Gaddafi, aware of the particularly acute nervous reaction of his daughter. Meanwhile NATO convened an emergency meeting in the Netherlands on the situation in Libya.\nAnd what happened two weeks after NATO\u2019s emergency meeting? The US and UK sent special forces to Misrata, just north of the town of Beni Walid, to begin training \u2018rebels\u2019. The official line is that they\u2019re awaiting a request by their puppet government to invade (how very thoughtful!), in the interests of \u2018defeating extremism\u2019, of course. Once again the line between \u2018terrorist\u2019 and \u2018freedom fighter\u2019 is deliberately blurred to perpetuate wars of plunder and sadism, and keep Libya \u2018down for the count\u2019.\nJoin me for a moment in pondering the depths of psychopathic cynicism here: in 2011, they sent terrorists to Libya and called them \u2018freedom fighters\u2019; now those same terrorists are the reason they want to blow up Libya again.\nThe psychos have a CIA spook in charge of the Libyan Army, have been arming terrorist militias, and are trying to create a \u2018unity government\u2019 that will both give them access to resources and call in \u2018reinforcements\u2019 to defeat a \u2018terrorist threat\u2019. In other words, it\u2019s more of the same for NATO: contrived chaos to \u2018legitimize\u2019 more war and more destruction. Not satisfied with stealing billions, if not trillions, of Libya\u2019s resources, they\u2019re back for more.\nThe US and UK are busy arming troops in the vicinity of Aisha Gaddafi, daughter of the leader of Jamahiriya, and the natural leader of the resistance against NATO\u2019s psychopathic domination. But here\u2019s the perennial problem Western leaders keep running into as they \u2018recreate the world\u2019 in their image: healthy people will always resist being turned into \u2018creatures of like mind\u2019. And, as Professor Tim Anderson pointed out on last week\u2019s Behind the Headlines: Interview with Tim Anderson: The truth about the Dirty War on Syria, mass resistance to NATO\u2019s (re)conquest of the Middle East is not futile. Far from it, in fact, it is showing signs of gaining traction and strength as \u2018the international community\u2019 continues to lose the plot\nCorey is a regular co-host on SOTT Radio Network\u2019s Truth Perspective. 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We have had discussions about the technology revolution coming to Indonesia in many ways, as it is an ideal country to benefit from this.\nThe three main segments of my business group are institutional businesses or financial institutions, the public sector \u2014 governments have become very important clients to us, not just our regulators but also our clients \u2014 as well as multinational corporations.\nThe team I manage is a team of relationship managers that is specifically dedicated to supporting subsidiaries. While the two lenses of business in the country are incoming non-Indonesian multinationals and outgoing Indonesian multinationals, my role allows me to be involved in both sides of the equation.\nWe are playing a role to support Indonesian companies, especially within our approach of relationship management, first and foremost. We have a team focusing on Indonesian parent companies, while my global team would become a hub to create global connectivity. 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        "raw_content": "Home Wellness Self Love and Well Being Why You Should Not Set a New Year\u2019s Resolution and Do This...\nWhy You Should Not Set a New Year\u2019s Resolution and Do This Instead\nHow many times have you made a New Year\u2019s Resolution, only to give up on it by February? Well, you\u2019re not alone. But that doesn\u2019t mean you should throw in the towel completely. There is something to be said about taking advantage of a fresh start and setting new goals. If you really want to turn it around next year, let\u2019s take a look at a few things you should and shouldn\u2019t do. Starting with why we make New Year\u2019s Resolutions to begin with.\nHow did we start making New Year\u2019s Resolutions in the first place?\nIt all started 4,000 years ago with the Babylonians who celebrated in March when they planted their crops. They would make promises to the gods in hopes of finding favor in the upcoming year. Their promises were primarily about repaying debts and returning anything they had borrowed.\nIn about 46 B.C., the Romans began celebrating in January, marking the first of the month as the beginning of the New Year. Similar to the Babylonians, they would make promises to their god that they would do good deeds in the upcoming year.\nAnd so it came to be that we celebrate the New Year, in part, by making promises about what we\u2019ll do in the New Year\u2026 better known as New Year\u2019s Resolutions.\nWhat do New Year\u2019s Resolutions look like now and how good are we at keeping them?\nAccording to a recent study, the top four types of resolutions focus on self-development, weight, money, and relationships. That same study found that 41% of Americans make New Year\u2019s Resolutions but only about 9% of them felt they were successful in achieving them. While our intentions are good, it seems, our follow through is lacking.\nWhy are Resolutions so hard to keep?\nAccording to SHAPE Magazine, these are the top 10 reasons why we fail to keep our resolutions:\nYou go it alone.\nYou set extremely lofty resolutions.\nYou give up too early.\nYou don\u2019t manage your time well.\nThere\u2019s a financial strain associated with your resolution.\nYou set an unrealistic resolution.\nYou don\u2019t create a plan.\nYou\u2019re not being honest with yourself.\nYou have the wrong perspective.\nWhat can we do instead, to be more successful?\nForbes contributor, Kevin Kruse, interviewed one of the leading experts in behavior change, psychologist Paul Marciano. Dr. Marciano is the author of Carrots and Sticks Don\u2019t Work and he specializes in the area of behavior modification and engagement.\nDr. Marciano says achieving your goals isn\u2019t about willpower. It\u2019s about developing the right skills, executing strategies, and having the patience that inevitably lead to success.\nFollow these 3 practical steps to reach your goals in 2018:\nGet real about what it will take.\nWhile there\u2019s no harm in setting a big goal, you won\u2019t achieve it if you don\u2019t have the right skills, knowledge, or resources it requires.\nDo you want to lose 50 pounds this year? Consider everything that goes into losing weight: working out, eating right, etc. Do you know the most effective way to lose weight for your body? Do you know how to properly workout at the gym? Do you need a trainer? Maybe you need to read up on nutrition to help supplement your workout regime.\nIs your goal to pay off your credit card debt? Do you know your credit score, your credit card interest rate, or your total dollar amount of debt to date? Are there people, books, online resources that can help educate you and guide you in the right direction? Gather those tools!\nGrab a pen and paper, consider your goal, and write down all the things you need to do, learn, or acquire and the resources you\u2019ll need in order to really be successful. This list is going to be your guide in the next step.\nMake a plan unique to YOU.\nNow that you know what you need, how can you make it happen? This is not the time to compare yourself to others. Don\u2019t decide on a particular workout routine or diet simply because it\u2019s popular right now. Come up with a strategy that works for you and your lifestyle.\nTake the list you just made and begin to break it down into small steps. According to USA Today, \u201cSetting small goals can make success easier to achieve and limit the chances of giving up because of missing a goal.\u201d Be specific with each step so you\u2019ll know exactly what action you need to take, and schedule it in your calendar so you know exactly when to do it. If you don\u2019t make time for it, you won\u2019t do it.\nAnother important aspect of your plan is to make it measureable and monitor your progress as you go. The New York Times suggests \u201cLogging progress into a journal or making notes on your phone or in an app designed to help you track behaviors can reinforce the progress, no matter what your resolution may be.\u201d Decide on a tracking method that best suits you and schedule in time to review your progress throughout the year.\nPart of committing to your goals is committing to and believing in yourself. You might be tempted to skip past this step and run full steam ahead, but don\u2019t. You\u2019ll miss out on the key ingredient that will keep you going when things get tough.\nTake some time to dig deep and see the best in yourself. Use your journal to write out some reasons why you set this particular goal. Consider all the positive ways it will enhance your life. Also write down all the reasons you KNOW you can accomplish the task. Return to that any time you\u2019re feeling discouraged or like you want to quit.\nRemember that you have a whole year to reach your goal. You don\u2019t have to make it happen overnight. Be patient and kind with yourself.\n\u201cAny transition is easier if you believe in yourself and your talent.\u201d \u2013 Priyanka Chopra\nSo cheers to the New Year and get ready to reach all your goals. Follow these three steps and you\u2019re well on your way to making it a great year. Remember to be honest and realistic, create a plan unique to you, and continue to be patient and believe in yourself. You totally got this.\nWhat are your goals for the New Year? Share with us in the comments below!\nSOURCEnytimes.com; shape.com; forbes.com; USAToday.com\nPrevious articleTop 8 Ways to Help You Boost and Get Fast Metabolism\nNext articleTurning 30? This May Be Your Best Decade Yet.\nAshley from Legos & Leftovers 01/01/2018 at 12:13 pm\nThese are great ways to keep your New Years resolutions. I like that you recommend creating a plan. This year I have decided to make goals instead. I feel like \u201cgoals\u201d make a person feel more in control and responsible for the ultimate outcome. Hoping to make this year count!\nThese are great tips, it\u2019s important to be realistic about your aims and not feel guilty when you don\u2019t achieve all you hoped for!\nAmanda Schreiber 01/02/2018 at 6:35 pm\nI love the part about \u201cyou have the whole year\u201d. I think a lot of us forget that! We think that if we fail in Jan then we can\u2019t start again until next year!\nDSM Tool 01/03/2018 at 12:20 am\nThank you for a wonderful post. I do keep a journal myself and update it yearly with goals that I try so hard to reach within the year. Well, most of them are doable except for one goal that seems to always get out of hand \u2013 Lose weight. And I still have it on my list for this 2018 hoping that this year will be different.\nI love these! I have a similar post and I agree with these completely! I also believe you can\u2019t be expected to start a lot of changes in one day. Take your time and start when you are ready!\n@Ashley \u2013 Setting goals feels so much more tangible to me than just a resolution. And goals usually go hand in hand with creating a plan, so the outcome is clearly defined and achievable. Good luck with your goals this year!\n@Cristina \u2013 I agree 100%, especially about not feeling guilty. This time of year we tend to put SO MUCH pressure on ourselves!\n@Amanda \u2013 Yes! That simple shift in perspective has totally changed things for me. I think that\u2019s also why I like the idea of setting \u201cgoals\u201d because it\u2019s implied that it\u2019s something you\u2019re working towards, rather than something you\u2019re going to change over night.\n@DSM \u2013 losing weight is such a tough one! Sometimes, for me, remembering why I set the goal is a huge motivator in actually reaching the goal. And don\u2019t be too hard on yourself! Every little step in the right direction counts!\n@Carrie \u2013 Totally! I love the idea of starting when you\u2019re ready. It takes the edge off!",
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        "raw_content": "Michael Wolff: 'Donald Trump is too stupid to go to war'\nMichael Wolff finally delivered some good news about Donald Trump's dysfunctional presidency at Hay Festival 2018: he doesn't have the attention span for war\nThe most famous journalist in the world works for British GQ. For ten years Michael Wolff has been writing for GQ about the failings and foibles of the world's most powerful individuals, in a career that reached a spectacular apogee last year with the release of his book about Donald Trump, Fire And Fury, which made him a household name from San Francisco to Southend. In front of another sell-out crowd at Hay Festival, Wolff revealed more tales of White House dysfunction and despair to GQ Editor-In-Chief, Dylan Jones.\nOne of the most telling, and funniest, moments came when he was asked of the dangers of a Trump presidency to world peace. \u201cThe good news is that modern war requires a deep attention span,\u201d said Wolff. \u201cIt's all about information. It's data driven so one decision creates ten other decisions which lead to even more and this is the kind of stuff Donald Trump doesn't do. If the generals go in to speak to Donald Trump and they have their Powerpoint presentations he's out of that room in three minutes. The idea that he could actually do the kinds of things that are necessary to go to war... I don't think he can. He is incredibly ineffectual.\n\u201cThe president has no idea what he is supposed to do in this job. Everybody around the president thinks he's an idiot.\u201d\nDonald Trump doesn't read anything \u2013 well, sometimes he reads a headline if his name is in it\nTrump's ineptitude and lack of interest in administration and policy are recurring themes of Wolff's time in the West Wing. \u201cWith the Trump administration we are dealing with a new level of stupidity. Many people in the White House are trying to do their jobs the best they can. But how difficult it is trying to convey information to this man. The whole operation of being president of the United States is to observe information and make decisions. Donald Trump doesn't read. He doesn't read anything \u2013 well, sometimes he reads a headline if his name is in it.\n\u201cHe doesn't listen either. There is no way to communicate with him except through TV. I was in the White House from the end of January 2017 to the end of August. In that time 100 per cent of the senior advisors to Trump went through a transformation. At the start they spoke about Trump with enthusiasm. A few weeks later they spoke of Trump and rolled their eyes and a few weeks after that they would speak of Trump and point a gun at their head.\u201d\nUltimately, everyone who touches Trump comes away burned\nWolff is just as clear that despite Trump's failings as a world leader or the head of the executive, the secrets of the president's success come from his otherness to the mainstream, at least in the eyes of the hardcore supporters. \u201cTrump is a caricature of himself,' said Wolff. \u201cClownish. He is not a disrupter. He is an attention seeker. He's not even a populist. He has no beliefs whatsoever \u2013 somehow he attached himself a deep political disillusionment in the country. He is a star. People know him. He is aware of this and talked to me of the power of the celebrity in the 'flyover states'. He told me 'My intention is to be the most famous man in the world.' He has a profoundly different set of standards [to mainstream politicians] and that meets with the aspirations and anger of a lot of people.\n\u201cUltimately, everyone who touches Trump comes away burned. He's a shit. He treats people badly. He can't establish a context in which he is not the centre of attention.\u201d As a final irony, Wolff pointed out the limitations of even his brutal expos\u00e9 on his subject's popularity. \u201cBecause of my relationship with Rupert Murdoch, I'm not allowed on Fox News, so it could be that the entire Trump base does not know this book exists.\u201d\nAll the photos from the 9th annual GQ Hay Festival dinner in association with Land Rover\nWhy Hay Festival is so much more than a literary festival\n10 Must see events at this year's Hay Festival\nDonald Trump won\u2019t be able to resist the North Korea summit\nWe predict Donald Trump's Fake News Awards\nWhat Trump is too stupid to realise is it will actually be an unparalleled digest of the most important journalism about Trump.\nMichael Wolff: 'Obviously Trump has a man crush on Putin'\nAlastair Campbell talks to Michael Wolff about Trump and Steve Bannon's next step.",
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        "raw_content": "Wed 21 Dec 2011 - As expected, the European Court of Justice has ruled the EU has complied with both international customary law and the EU-US air agreement in including non-EU airlines serving European airports into its Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS). The case has been brought by the Air Transport Association, now Airlines for America, and three leading US airlines who argued that their inclusion infringed principles of sovereignty, the Chicago Convention and the Kyoto Protocol, and was also not in compliance with the Open Skies Agreement. The judges have agreed with the Opinion delivered by Advocate General Kokott in October, which will come as no surprise to many following the case. With little over a week before the EU ETS formally includes airlines into the scheme, the US Secretary of State, Hilary Clinton, has joined in the row by urging the EU to halt or review its plans. (updated December 22 & 23) Read more ...\nUS demands data from European and US airlines as it fires off first retaliatory salvo in growing dispute with EU over ETS\nMon 19 Dec 2011 - Without waiting for the ruling by the European Court of Justice this Wednesday (Dec 21) on the case brought by major US airlines against their inclusion in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS), the US Department of Transportation (DOT) has issued an order against nine European carriers requiring them to submit traffic and carbon allowance data to it by specified dates. An order has also been served on seven US airlines requesting similar data and additional financial information on allowance costs and income. The orders do not specify why they require such details and what they will be used for but the inference is that it will help inform potential retaliatory financial measures on EU airlines flying to the United States. The move follows a call by the China Air Transport Association last week urging its airline members not to comply with the EU's environmental legislation. Read more ...\nNew technology tested to find if electric power can propel taxiing aircraft to a greener future\nFri 16 Dec 2011 - The amount of fuel burnt by aircraft as they taxi to and from the runway, and the resulting emissions and impact on air quality at and around airports, are not inconsiderable and various technologies and operational measures have been applied to avoid engine use as much as possible. New tests have just been carried out on systems that allow aircraft to taxi without requiring the use of aircraft engines. The first system, developed by a partnership involving L-3, Lufthansa and airport operator Fraport, with support from Airbus, integrates electric wheel drives into the main landing gear to propel the aircraft during ground operations. The other, an initiative of Honeywell and Safran, uses the aircraft's Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) generator to power motors in the main wheels. Both systems also eliminate the need for aircraft pushback and repositioning by tugs and have the added attraction of less noise in the airport environment. Read more ...\nEnvironmental travel award caps a year of international recognition for Etihad and its green initiatives\nThu 15 Dec 2011 - Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, has won the Environmental Contribution of the Year Award for 2011 by China's Top Travel magazine. Presented annually to travel companies for demonstrating global leadership in corporate social responsibility, the award was in recognition of Etihad's efforts in saving washing water and cleaning fluids, and for an improvement in fuel efficiency from reduced aircraft drag. The airline has just operated two environmental best practice research flights from Australia to Abu Dhabi in cooperation with various air traffic control centres, which followed on from a similar initiative undertaken in July as part of the Indian Ocean Strategic Partnership to Reduce Emissions (INSPIRE). This year has also seen the appointment of Etihad's Linden Coppell as the new chair of IATA's Environment Committee. Read more ...\nVirgin Australia and Air New Zealand sign agreements with Australian company Licella to develop aviation biofuels\nWed 14 Dec 2011 - Australian biofuel company Licella has signed Memoranda of Understanding with both Virgin Australia and Air New Zealand to assist with the development of the Licella's technology to convert ligno-cellulosic biomass such as wood waste into sustainable jet biofuel. The 'supercritical' water technology involves a patented process using a Catalytic Hydro Thermal Reactor (CAT-HTR) that breaks down pulverised biomass to produce high-quality bio-crude oil. The process has been developed over the past three and a half years at Licella's pilot facility in Somersby, NSW, and today a new demonstration plant was opened. Virgin Australia and Licella will jointly explore and test the potential of CAT-HTR to produce aviation fuel with the aim of supporting certification and reaching a commercial off-take agreement. Under the Air New Zealand MoU, the two parties will explore the potential of the technology to produce aviation biofuel in New Zealand. Read more ...\nAir New Zealand first to benefit from new Airbus and Boeing environmental and fuel-saving initiatives\nFri 9 Dec 2011 - The two aircraft manufacturers have each recently carried out initiatives to improve the environmental and fuel-saving capabilities of new aircraft coming into service. Airbus has performed a first flight test (right) of the Sharklet wingtip devices that will replace the current wingtip fence of the Airbus A320 Family. Offered as an option on new-build aircraft, Sharklet-fitted aircraft could reduce fuel burn by up to 3.5 per cent, corresponding to an annual CO2 reduction of 700 tonnes per aircraft through enhanced performance. Boeing's 777 programme is implementing 10 actions aimed at eliminating 5.5 million pounds (2,500 tonnes) and 300,000 gallons (1.1m litres) of jet fuel used during the 777 delivery process. Air New Zealand is the Sharklet launch customer and is also participating in the Boeing initiatives. Read more ...\nEuropean airport carbon scheme extends to Asia as Abu Dhabi becomes first in the region to be certified\nThu 1 Dec 2011 - ACI Europe's flagship climate change initiative, the Airport Carbon Accreditation programme, has been formally extended to the Asia-Pacific region. The announcement was made at a ceremony in Abu Dhabi during the Airport Exchange 2011 event held by ACI Europe and ACI Asia-Pacific. The launch saw Abu Dhabi International Airport become the first airport in the region to achieve certification within the programme. Bangalore Airport has also committed to becoming accredited within 12 months. The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) has agreed to join the programme's Advisory Board. Read more ...\nEuropean regional airline body calls for less biased and more balanced rail versus air policy debate\nFri 25 Nov 2011 - A report published by the European Regions Airline Association (ERA) says there is a blatant bias in favour of rail travel over air by European policy-makers, typified by unsubstantiated green claims. The report, 'Air and rail: Setting the record straight', says the economic and environmental case for preferring high-speed rail (HSR) over air is unproven and a more balanced debate is required. The ERA says the purpose of the report is not to attack rail or that air should receive preferential treatment but is part of a campaign to rebalance attitudes. Accepting that comparing the environmental impacts of the two modes is difficult, the report seeks to show that on a full life-cycle basis, rail is a questionable green alternative to air. Read more ...\nThu 10 Nov 2011 - Lufthansa Cargo, one of the world's biggest airfreight carriers, has launched what it describes as an innovation platform that has the aim of developing green solutions for the industry supply chain. The airline has invited all-comers - particularly airfreight customers, logistics experts and academics - to participate in a contest and submit innovative ideas and future visions for environmental products and processes. The contest closes on December 19, after which a jury of Lufthansa Cargo experts will select the best proposals and invite winners to Frankfurt to present their ideas to a team of senior airline management. Prizes include a training session in a Lufthansa flight simulator. Read more ...\nUK CAA sets incentivised air navigation flight efficiency targets to deliver fuel and carbon savings from 2012\nWed 9 Nov 2011 - In a world first, the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and the UK\u2019s air navigation service provider NATS have agreed proposed annual efficiency targets that aim to reduce airline fuel costs by \u00a3120 million ($190m) and save 600,000 tonnes of CO2 over the next three years. NATS has developed a new '3Di score' metric that is broadly related to the difference in airline fuel burn between the actual flight and an optimal or preferred flight trajectory. The metric sets a 'par value' based in units and NATS will be financially rewarded or penalised depending on performance achieved against the metric. A final consultation is now underway and is to be concluded in a month's time, with 1 January 2012 as the start date. Airlines, faced with mounting fuel costs and the introduction of the EU ETS, have welcomed the incentivised targets. Read more ...\nMon 7 Nov 2011 - Aviation software company Aviaso has signed a licensing agreement with Pratt & Whitney (P&W) and Flight Sciences International (FSI) to provide data analysis software for EcoFlight Solutions, a collaborative fuel conservation programme for airlines run by P&W and FSI. P&W claims EcoFlight Solutions can typically save an airline between 3 and 8 per cent in fuel costs annually, even for those carriers with conservation programmes already in place. Under the agreement, the Aviaso software will provide EcoFlight clients with a suite of customisable reports, alerts and dashboards, including an easy-to-read application summarising a customer's current fuel savings along with opportunities for further reductions. Read more ...\nNorwegian airports operator to investigate viability of establishing a national aviation biofuel production sector\nMon 7 Nov 2011 - Avinor, which operates Norway's airport and air navigation network, has initiated an investigation into whether the country should produce its own aviation biofuel supplies or rely on imported sources. It is currently in the process of obtaining tenders from Norwegian consultants to carry out the study, which will consider what it would take to establish commercially-viable biofuel production in the country and also consider which types of biofuels have the most positive impact from a climate and sustainability perspective. The study will be a cross-sector initiative with airlines and the Federation of Norwegian Aviation Industries (NHO Luftfart) represented on the study's steering group. Read more ...\nAsia-Pacific airports launch Green Airports Award to help promote and reward environmental best practices\nThu 20 Oct 2011 - A new initiative has been launched by airport industry body Airports Council International (ACI) Asia-Pacific in which airports in the region are invited to participate in the Green Airports Award. The objective, it says, is to promote environmental best practices and recognise ACI airport members who have achieved \"outstanding accomplishments\" in their environmental projects. The awards for 2011 will be presented at the ACI Asia-Pacific Regional Assembly to be held in Singapore in May 2012. Read more ...\nThu 20 Oct 2011 - Following a $3.1 million task order award from the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Boeing is to lead a team to evaluate and analyse how GPS-based precision navigation can be utilised to reduce fuel burn, lower emissions and decrease noise in the national airspace system. The Greener Skies initiative seeks to improve air traffic management (ATM) efficiency through the expanded use of Performance Based Navigation (PBN) including Required Navigation Performance (RNP), area navigation (RNAV) and Optimised Profile Descents (OPDs). It builds on the Greener Skies Over Seattle project started in 2009 involving Alaska Airlines, which showed how fuel burn and emissions could be cut by 35 per cent through the use of RNP compared to a conventional landing. Read more ...\nAthens International begins operation of the world's largest airport photovoltaic installation\nWed 12 Oct 2012 - The largest unified photovoltaic (PV) installation at any airport worldwide has been officially launched at Athens International Airport (AIA). The 8 MWp (megawatt peak) PV Park has been developed at a cost of around 20 million euros ($28m) on a 160,000 square metre area within the airport site, with the project taking six months to complete. The Park will contribute significantly to the airport company's target of reducing the carbon footprint of its installations. It is expected to produce 11 million kWh annually, corresponding to almost 20 per cent of the company's electricity consumption and representing nine per cent of the airport community's overall needs. As a result, CO2 emissions will be reduced by at least 10,000 tonnes per year for a period of at least 25 years, claims AIA. Read more ...\nHeathrow pods offer passengers a glimpse of the future as new transport system reduces time and emissions\nWed 12 Oct 2011 - Nearly six months after the service started, London's Heathrow Airport has officially unveiled its unique pod system at Terminal 5 that transports passengers and their luggage from the Business Car Park to the main terminal. The system has been developed at a cost of \u00a330 million ($47m) over six years by UK company ULTra and airport operator BAA. It consists of 21 low-energy, battery-powered, driverless, zero-emission vehicles capable of carrying four passengers along a dedicated 3.8km guideway at a speed of up to 25mph (40kph). The five-minute journey is on demand and non-stop from start to destination at the touch of a computer screen. Over 100,000 passengers have used the service, which is capable of handling 500,000 annually, since the bedding-in started on April 18. Read more ...\nAerospace companies set up group to develop common international understanding on environmental standards\nFri 16 Sept 2011 - Eleven major aerospace companies have come together to form the International Aerospace Environmental Group (IAEG) to help develop industry understanding of global environmental requirements. The group says different laws and regulations impacting health and the environment are in place around the world and the complexity and variability has led to a heavier burden and substantial costs for the supply chain. IAEG will aim to develop voluntary consensus standards addressing environmental concerns and create a forum for dialogue on industry approaches. The group will be administered by automotive and aerospace standards organisation SAE International. Read more ...\nAirberlin\u2019s emissions savings efforts recognised as it becomes the first airline to win German environmental award\nMon 12 Sept 2011 - Germany's second-largest airline Airberlin has been awarded an \u00d6koGlobe 2011 for \"pioneering innovations\" in controlling carbon emissions through its 'Eco-efficient Flying' corporate programme. The \u00d6koGlobe awards are now in their fifth year and this is the first time it has gone to an airline, in this case under the 'Vehicle innovations in public transport' category. The Airberlin programme was started in 2008 and the airline claims its fuel consumption of 3.6 litres per 100 revenue passenger kilometres is the most efficient compared to other European scheduled carriers. The airline says aviation tax will amount to \u20ac180 million this year, \"considerably thwarting\" efforts to modernise and reduce the age of its fleet. Read more ...\nAirbus to seek customer airline support as it becomes ambassador for international reforestation project\nMon 5 Sept 2011 - Airbus has become an 'ambassador' of the newly founded 'Global Restoration Council and Coalition', lead by former Swedish Prime Minister Goran Persson. Launched at last week's 'Bonn Challenge' international reforestation summit held in Germany, the aim of the project is to reforest 15 per cent, or around 150 million hectares, of the degraded forests worldwide by 2020. As part of its role, Airbus will approach its airline customers to gain their support for the council and enlarge its publicity. Compared to aviation's 2 to 3 per cent contribution, the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reported in 2007 that deforestation, in addition to biodiversity loss, accounted for a 20 per cent share of global CO2 emissions produced by human activity, although more recent studies have concluded this may be an overestimate. Read more ...\nQantas and Jetstar reach one million tonne milestone after just four years of their carbon offset programme\nFri 2 Sept 2011 - The Qantas airline group has passed a significant milestone with its voluntary carbon offset programme. Passengers on Qantas and its low-cost subsidiary Jetstar have now offset over one million tonnes of carbon emissions since September 2007. Funds generated are currently helping to support projects in developing countries recommended by the group's carbon offset partner, Climate Friendly, and certified with the global Verified Carbon Standard and the Australian National Carbon Offset Standard. Qantas says it is monitoring developments of the government's new Carbon Farming Initiative (CFI), which aims to help facilitate the sale of carbon credits on domestic and international markets, opening up new income streams for farmers and landholders across regional Australia from farmland and forestry projects. Read more ...\nSouthwest Airlines joins with students on US coast-to-coast road tour to carry out conservation projects\nFri 2 Sept 2011 - Southwest Airlines has teamed up with the Student Conservation Association (SCA) on an initiative to support 40 conservation projects across the United States. During a summer-long tour that started in June, students from the SCA have been travelling in a custom-designed Southwest Airlines biodiesel bus and joining Southwest employees and community members in 25 cities. A recent stop in New York included the cleaning of a lake trail and picking up rubbish at the Hempstead Lake State Park. The Conservation In Action Tour coincides with the airline's 40th year of operations. SCA is a non-profit organisation that provides 15-25 year-olds with hands-on conservation service opportunities in all 50 US states, from urban communities to national parks and forests. Read more ...\nBritish Airways to replace passenger carbon offset scheme with new fund to aid UK carbon reduction projects\nWed 31 Aug 2011 - British Airways (BA), one of the first airlines to introduce a voluntary carbon offset scheme for its passengers, is to scrap the programme from next month and replace it with another scheme called the One Destination Carbon Fund. Instead of customers paying to offset their emissions based on a distance calculation when booking, the new fund will present them with a three-tier flat cost based on whether the journey is domestic or short- or long-haul. Contributions to the present offset scheme went towards a range of UN Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) projects in developing countries, narrowed down in 2010 to just two - in China and Outer Mongolia. With around 70 per cent of contributions coming from UK passengers and having listened to customer feedback, BA will now invest the funds into a newly-created UK Carbon Reporting Framework programme. The airline also cites the upcoming EU ETS as a reason for the switch. Read more ...\nBoeing launches re-engined 737 and pledges four per cent better fuel efficiency than rival Airbus A320neo\nWed 31 Aug 2011 - With airlines clamouring for more fuel and carbon efficient narrowbody aircraft, Boeing has finally ended speculation by announcing the launch of a new generation, re-engined version of its single-aisle 737. On the back of order commitments for 496 aircraft from five airlines, the Boeing board has given the go-ahead for what it calls the 737 MAX family, to be exclusively powered by CFM International LEAP-1B engines that will be optimised for the aircraft. The Seattle-based manufacturer claims the new version will be 16 per cent more fuel efficient than current Airbus narrowbody offerings and 4 per cent lower than the re-engined A320neo that was announced last December. Boeing expects first deliveries to begin in 2017, a year later than the A320neo. Read more ...\nFri 26 Aug 2011 - We are anti-carbon, not anti-aviation, claims the UK government in a new report published by the Department for Transport (DfT) in response to a major study released in December 2009 by the government's climate change advisers, the Committee on Climate Change (CCC), on reducing UK aviation carbon emissions out to 2050. The target is to rein back emissions to 2005 levels by 2050 but forecasts by the DfT show that they will continue to rise steadily to 2040 and policy interventions alongside new technologies and measures will be required to stem the growth and then achieve real reductions. The DfT report updates previous long-term CO2 projections and also provides an analysis of which measures will provide the most cost-effective means of reducing emissions. The government is currently consulting with stakeholders as it forms a strategy for achieving the sustainable growth of the UK aviation industry, with a framework due for release in March 2013. Read more ...\nEmirates\u2019 first environmental report reveals its fleet is 25 per cent more efficient than the industry average\nThu 18 Aug 2011 - The Emirates Group has become the first major airline in the Middle East to report annually on its environmental impact and performance. Data shows the Emirates' fuel efficiency for the period April 2010 to March 2011 was 4.12 litres per 100 passenger-kilometres, around 25 per cent lower than the IATA 2010 industry forecast average of 5.4 litres per 100 pax-kms. As this is the first year of reporting, Emirates has not provided comparison data for previous years but the fuel efficiency figure compares favourably with other major airlines. The Lufthansa group reported a fuel efficiency of 4.21 litres per 100 pax-kms for 2010. Emirates fuel consumption from airline operations for the reporting period amounted to 5.6 million tonnes, resulting in 17.7 million tonnes of CO2 emissions. The report also details the environmental impact and activities of the group's ground operations, covering ground handling, cargo, flight catering and engineering. Read more ...\nRecycling end-of-life airplanes is key to delivering enhanced industry environmental performance, says Boeing\nFri 22 July 2011 - With more than 13,000 airplanes expected to be retired over the next 20 years, as they are replaced with newer and more fuel-efficient generations, delivering improved environmental stewardship to airplanes as they reach their end-of-life is becoming increasingly important, says Boeing. Developing innovative environmental solutions to recycle aerospace products at the end of service was part of the aerospace industry's commitment to enhancing its environmental performance, Boeing's VP Environment, Health and Safety, Mary Armstrong, told delegates at this week\u2019s annual meeting of the Aircraft Fleet Recycling Association (AFRAA) in Washington, DC. During the event, Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer announced it is to become the latest member to join AFRAA. Read more ...\nThomson Airways and aircraft manufacturer ATR set the standard for international environmental certification\nFri 22 July 2011 - Leisure carrier Thomson Airways and regional turboprop aircraft manufacturer ATR have each been awarded ISO 14001 certification for their operations. The international standard sets out how business organisations can put in place an effective Environmental Management System to help minimise environmental impacts. Thomson Airways claims it is the first airline in the UK to roll out the standard across engineering operations, while ATR says it is the first regional aircraft manufacturer to obtain certification covering the entire lifecycle of the aircraft. Read more ...\nBoeing and American Airlines partner in ecoDemonstrator programme to flight test cleaner and quieter technologies\nWed 13 July 2012 - American Airlines is to become the launch customer for Boeing's evolutionary ecoDemonstrator programme. The airline is making available a 737-800 and, at a later date, a widebody aircraft to enable Boeing to flight test a range of emerging technologies that are aimed at reducing fuel, emissions and noise. The programme includes testing of technologies being developed by Boeing as part of the FAA's Continuous Lower Energy Emissions Noise (CLEEN) project, as well as other applications the airplane manufacturer is working on with other industry partners. Together with the American Airlines engineering team, Boeing is currently finalising plans for the first onboard installations. Read more ...\nAerospace manufacturers look to electricity for developing aircraft ground taxiing green technology\nMon 11 July 2011 - Current analysis shows that the world's short-haul aircraft burn around five million tons of fuel annually during ground taxi operations, along with the damage to the environment and wear on aircraft brakes and equipment. Some airlines have experimented with having their aircraft towed to the runway, many others with single-engine operations as they make their way to and from the apron. Now, two projects have been launched that will develop technology to avoid the need for aircraft engine-powered taxiing and instead use electric power. Together with its research partner the German Aerospace Center (DLR), Airbus is examining the potential of fuel cell technology to supply power. Aerospace manufacturers Honeywell and Safran, on the other hand, are to look at how an aircraft's Auxiliary Power Unit (APU) could power electrical motors in its main wheels. Read more ...\nWed 6 July 2011 - A report just published by US-based Brighter Planet has found that airline carbon efficiency per passenger mile varies dramatically across the US and international sectors, and corporations and travellers looking to reduce their carbon footprint should focus on the efficiency factor when making flight decisions. Five key drivers account for the disparity and are critical for flight carbon measurement and management, says the report - aircraft fuel economy, passenger load factor, seat density, freight share and distance. However, it estimates air travel efficiency overall has improved by 20 per cent since 2000, saving the US airline industry alone $33 billion in fuel and prevented the release of 670 billion pounds (304 million tonnes) of CO2e. Read more ...\nEnvironmental NGOs make a case for the EU ETS as US airlines finally near their day in court over inclusion\nThu 30 June 2011 - In a briefing to the media ahead of next Tuesday's (July 5) hearing by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in Luxembourg over the inclusion of US airlines into the EU Emissions Trading Scheme, environmental groups from the US and Europe have repeated their support for the scheme on both legal and climate change grounds. Annie Petsonk of the New York-based Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) said the case had great significance, not just because of aviation's growing contribution to global warming but also how countries and industry responded to the issue mattered greatly. EDF attorney Pamela Campos, who will be intervening on behalf of the EU, said legal arguments would centre on the issue of sovereignty. Submissions will be heard over one day by 13 judges including the President of the ECJ, highlighting the importance of the case. Read more ...\nMajor financial institution to support sustainable aviation biofuel development in Latin America and the Caribbean\nThu 16 June 2011 - The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has announced an initiative help finance public and private institutions in Latin America and the Caribbean to develop a sustainable jet biofuel industry from locally grown organic feedstock. The initiative will fund consultancy services, knowledge development, dissemination material and workshops, with the goal of demonstrating the feasibility of the fuels for the local aviation sector and for potential export. The IDB is partnering with organisations such as ICAO, the Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative (CAAFI) and the World Economic Forum, as well as other aviation industry stakeholders and biofuel technology providers. Although the size of the available funding has not been disclosed the IDB provides more financing to the region than any other government-owned financial institution. Elsewhere, the US Department of Energy has awarded $13.4 million of federal funding to Virent towards the development of jet biofuels. Read more ...\nSwedish innovation towards greener flights makes further strides with carbon reduction gains from VINGA\nWed 15 June 2011 - A Swedish project to reduce aircraft fuel, emissions and noise on a gate-to-gate basis has made a significant advance in which satellite-based navigation continuous descent approaches can be combined with instrument landing systems (ILS) for safe landings in poor visibility. The one-year VINGA project (Validation and Improvement of Next Generation Airspace) is aiming to reduce emissions and the environmental impact around airports. It is a collaboration involving Gothenburg Landvetter Airport, Swedish air navigation services provider LFV, charter carrier Novair and Quovadis, the Performance Based Navigation consulting subsidiary of Airbus. The project is backed by the Single European Sky research programme SESAR. Around 100 validation flights are due to take place until September. Read more ...\nSustainability report from Cathay Pacific shows small CO2 efficiency gains on rising traffic volumes in 2010\nWed 8 June 2011 - The latest environmental reporting statistics from the Cathay Pacific Group, which includes Dragonair, show carbon emissions from the two airlines' flight operations rose from around 13.85 million tonnes in 2009 to 15.17 million tonnes last year, a 9.5 per cent increase. However, this was on the back of a 15.5 per cent increase in revenue traffic though overall fuel efficiency gains were slight. Improvements are expected from the replacement of ageing Boeing 747s with 777s and other measures. The airline group has also announced an extension of its 'FLY greener' carbon offset programme to include hotels belonging to the parent Swire Group and has also launched the Cathay Pacific Green Explorer 2011 programme to enable students from around the world to learn about environmental conservation in Hong Kong and mainland China. Read more ...\nWed 8 June 2011 - Threats from China of retaliatory action over the inclusion of their airlines into the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) has resulted in European airlines joining their overseas competitors in demanding changes to the cap-and-trade system. Speaking at the IATA annual general meeting that took place this week in Singapore, International Airlines Group CEO Willie Walsh said it was clear that there were countries that would retaliate, whether in the form of imposing additional taxes on European airlines or restricting access to markets. He called for a 'Plan B' in which the scheme was restricted to intra-European traffic until a global system could be realised. The chiefs of European aircraft manufacturer Airbus and Virgin Atlantic have written a joint letter to EU Climate Action Commissioner Connie Hedegaard expressing concern over the issue. However, Hedegaard says Europe must remain firm on the threats. (updated 8 & 10 June) Read more ...\nLufthansa\u2019s fuel and emissions rose by 10.1 per cent in 2010 but specific fuel consumption falls to record low\nTue 24 May 2011 - According to its latest annual sustainability report 'Balance 2011', Lufthansa Group's specific fuel consumption fell to an historic low of 4.2 litres per 100 passenger-kilometres last year. The 2.4 per cent decrease on 2009 is similarly matched by a reduction in CO2 emissions, which fell to 10.58 kilos per 100 pax-km. Lufthansa CEO and Chairman Christoph Franz said the decline was due to a continuous and significant investment in modern, efficient aircraft. The report reveals that in their first year of operation, Lufthansa's new Airbus A380 aircraft achieved a specific fuel consumption of 3.4 litres per 100 pax-km and was \"fulfilling all expectations\". The 10.1 per cent overall rise in fuel and CO2 emissions is explained by increased traffic levels and the full incorporation of Austrian Airlines and bmi into the figures. In a new fuel and emissions saving measure, Lufthansa is to add 30,000 new lightweight service trolleys over the next three years. Read more ...\nAirbus names finalists for its student greener aviation competition and waves a green flag for biodiversity\nTue 24 May 2011 - Five finalist teams have been announced for the second Airbus 'Fly Your Ideas' competition that challenges students from around the world to develop projects to deliver a greener future for aviation. The shortlisted teams are from Chile, China, India, Malaysia and Sweden, and the winner will be announced by Airbus at a ceremony to be held during the Paris Air Show next month. The theme for the 2011 competition is 'The Environmental Life Cycle' and students were encouraged to propose an idea related to one stage of the aircraft's life: design, supply chain, manufacturing, aircraft operations or aircraft end-of-life. Meanwhile, Airbus marked the United Nations International Day for Biodiversity on May 22 with a number of initiatives as part of its participation in the UN's The Green Wave campaign to educate children and youth about biodiversity. Read more ...\nWorld Economic Forum report identifies biofuels as the 'game changer' to achieve aviation emissions targets\nMon 23 May 2011 - An aviation sustainability report from the World Economic Forum finds that achieving the industry's target of halving its carbon emissions by 2050 will be a significant challenge given an 85 per cent CO2 emissions reduction gap. This is despite a significant and continuous $6 trillion investment by airlines in newer and more fuel-efficient aircraft expected during the timeframe. The report identifies four key levers to reduce aviation carbon emissions: improving aviation infrastructure, increasing aircraft R&D, accelerating scale-up of aviation biofuels and implementing market-based measures. It says biofuels could help bypass long aircraft lifetimes that limit the CO2 efficiency improvement potential of other technological innovations but 13.6 million barrels of sustainable second generation biofuels with significantly lower lifecycle CO2 emissions would be required daily by 2050 to meet the target. Read more ...\nThe zero fuel Solar Impulse arrives in the European capital as it undertakes its first international flight\nMon 16 May 2011 - The fuel and emissions-free Solar Impulse completed its first international flight last Friday on a 13-hour journey from its Swiss base across France, Luxembourg and Belgium to Brussels Airport. The 630 kilometre voyage was covered at a sedate average speed of 50km/hour (31mph). In order to minimise induced drag and offer the largest possible surface for the solar cells, the plane has a wingspan equivalent to that of an Airbus A340, and the super-light aircraft weighs little more than a family car. The four engines produce an average 8HP - roughly the amount of power available to the Wright Brothers on their maiden flight back in 1903 - so the plane has little more than symbolic value in terms of reducing future commercial aviation emissions. However, the project's leaders say it has proven an immense potential in the development and production of renewable energies. Read more ...\nMon 16 May 2011 - Major American environmental groups have sharply criticised leading US airlines over lobbying and legal efforts to prevent their inclusion in Europe's Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) from next year while \"simultaneously bragging\" about their environmental performance. Leaders of the six groups - the Environmental Defense Fund, Center for Biological Diversity, Earthjustice, Environment America, Natural Resources Defense Council and Sierra Club - have written to the CEOs of American Airlines and United Airlines (which has recently merged with Continental Airlines) to denounce the airlines for bringing the suit at the European Court of Justice. A ruling on the court's decision is not expected until early next year at the earliest but US criticism over the Aviation EU ETS continues elsewhere. (Updated 19 May 2011) Read more ...\nAirside travellers at Amsterdam\u2019s Schiphol Airport can now enjoy a relaxing pre-flight stroll in the park\nFri 13 May 2011 - Air travellers who have braved the stresses of checking in and passing through security at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport can now unwind under the trees on designer chairs upholstered in ivy at the newly-opened Airport Park above Pier D. The airport claims it is the first of its kind in the world and the designers have set about emulating the ambience of a city park, complete with greenery and food and kiosk outlets. The park, which has an outdoor terrace, also features some sustainable applications, including bicycles that allow travellers to both exercise and power up mobile phones as they pedal. LED lighting has been used where possible and daylight enters the park through tube lighting and fibre optic cables. Time will tell how many passengers find the experience so relaxing that they doze off on one of the park benches and miss their flight. Read more ...\nThu 12 May 2011 - Implementing new satellite-based flight paths and landing approach procedures at just 46 mid-size US airports could save 12.9 million gallons of fuel and 274.6 million pounds (124,556 tonnes) of CO2 each year, finds a study carried out by GE Aviation. The 'Highways in the Sky' study identifies significant economic and environmental benefits of Required Navigation Performance (RNP) instrument arrivals and GE says its analysis supports accelerated deployment of the procedure at any airport. ICAO has predicted RNP efficiencies could potentially cut global CO2 emissions by 13 million tonnes per year. RNP is a cornerstone of the US NextGen air traffic modernisation programme but requires aircraft to upgrade with expensive onboard technology. The question of who should pay for it, airlines or government, has been an ongoing dispute but a public-private initiative has been launched to help solve the problem. Read more ...\nUK\u2019s East Midlands Airport sets wind power in motion to generate five per cent of its electricity needs\nTue 10 May 2011 - East Midlands Airport (EMA) today unveils two wind turbines that are expected to produce 5 per cent of the airport's electricity, enough to power 150 households, and produce a carbon saving of around 300 tonnes per year. EMA says it is the first UK airport to install turbines of this magnitude on an aerodrome and has been passed by the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). Part of the Manchester Airports Group, the airport says the safety case will now be produced into an 'off-the-shelf' product for other airports and businesses, both in and out of the aviation industry. With a heavy reliance on air cargo operations, EMA has attracted opposition from local communities over noise intrusion from night flights but the airport has also managed to claim a number of environmental firsts in the past two years, following a commitment in 2006 to making its ground operations carbon neutral by 2012. Read more ...\nMon 9 May 2011 \u2013 Oil Price Information Service (OPIS), which publishes pricing and news updates on petroleum, launches this week what it describes as a 'Clean Jet Assessment' into its daily Europe Jet Fuel & Gasoil Report. OPIS says it is providing the first integrated carbon and jet fuel price mechanism for airlines joining the EU Emissions Trading System (EU ETS). As well as clean jet prices in Rotterdam and Northwest Europe, OPIS is publishing daily Emissions Allowance price levels and forward market projections for jet fuel with carbon included at the end of the year, and in 2012. The move comes as global jet fuel logistics company World Fuel Services launches a service for small to medium sized airlines and operators which bundles together physical jet fuel supply together with the appropriate number of carbon allowances they will require under the EU ETS. Read more ...\nMon 9 May 2011 - IATA Director General and CEO Giovanni Bisignani has strongly criticised proposals by the South African government to introduce a carbon tax in 2012 that would include aviation. Speaking on a visit to the country, he said South Africa's opposition to Europe's \"illegal\" inclusion of aviation in its emissions trading scheme from next year had been \"absolutely correct\" and he therefore found it hard to understand why the government was now considering its own unilateral carbon tax scheme. \"This must be stopped,\" he demanded. The South African National Treasury is still mulling the impact of the tax and plans to finalise details mid-year and publish a tax policy paper for stakeholder review by November, with a formal announcement expected in its February 2012 budget speech. Read more ...\nBoeing\u2019s South Carolina Dreamliner site strikes partnership deal to operate with fully renewable energy\nFri 6 May 2011 - Boeing has entered a partnership with South Carolina Electric & Gas (SCE&G) that will enable its 787 production and final assembly site in North Charleston to operate with 100 per cent fully renewable energy. Around 20 per cent of the energy will be generated from thin-film solar laminate panels owned, installed and maintained by SCE&G on the roof of the new Boeing 787 Final Assembly building currently under construction. The installation will be the sixth largest of its kind in the United States. SCE&G will then supplement the additional requirement from its own biomass facility that takes shrub and tree waste to generate sustainable energy. Boeing has also announced that the South Carolina site is its first major commercial airplane production facility to achieve zero waste to landfill status. Read more ...\nICAO workshops get underway to help States prepare action plans to reduce international aviation emissions\nThu 5 May 2011 - The first of five three-day regional workshops to assist ICAO Member States in producing national action plans for reducing international aviation CO2 emissions ended in Mexico City yesterday. Hosted by the Mexican government, the workshop was attended by representatives from North, Central and South America and the Caribbean States nominated by their respective governments, as well as other stakeholders such as regional civil aviation organisations, the Inter-American Development Bank, IATA, ACI and CANSO. The plans, to be submitted to ICAO by June 2012, result from the agreement reached at the ICAO Assembly last October that States achieve an overall 2 per cent increase in global fuel efficiency up to 2050 and an aspirational goal of stabilising CO2 emissions levels by 2020. Although not mandatory, by submitting action plans States can benefit from technical and possible financial assistance in reducing aviation emissions. Read more ...\nEuropean roadmap to cut transport carbon emissions by 60% by 2050 marks out a less ambitious route for aviation\nWed 20 Apr 2011 - The landmark White Paper on EU transport policy through to 2050, presented recently by the European Commission, unveiled a roadmap for reducing carbon emissions by 60 per cent across all transport sectors relative to 1990. However, it now appears that reductions in aviation emissions are only likely to amount to 34 per cent by 2050 compared with 2005 levels, leaving other transport sectors to shoulder heavier cuts to make the overall target. This is partly explained by the different baseline years used but also an anticipation by the Commission of a higher growth of traffic compared with other modes and by more limited technological options in aviation for emissions reductions. To achieve the 34 per cent sector decrease, the Commission is expecting aviation biofuels to make a substantial contribution, but not until towards the end of the period. According to a Commission official, the reduction from now until 2050 in energy intensity from aviation is projected to average 1.4 per cent per year. Read more ...\nAs rising jet fuel prices continue to impact, airlines are offered new software solutions to manage fuel reductions\nTue 19 Apr 2011 - The steep rise in oil prices has led airline industry group IATA to raise its previous forecast on fuel costs by $10 billion, leaving airlines with a collective bill of $166 billion to find in 2011. Fuel is now estimated to represent 29 per cent of total operating costs for the industry on average \u2013 up from 26 per cent in 2010. With this in mind, along with the implications of the impending EU ETS, fuel saving initiatives are more important than ever and three companies in particular are developing software systems that promise fuel and carbon reductions for aircraft operators. ETS Aviation has brought in former easyJet Fuel Conservation Manager Ian Britchford to spearhead the launch of its new Fuelsaver tool. Start-up company Fuel Matrix is the brainchild of Captain Tim Waite, who has used his airline experience to develop a three-level approach to reducing fuel usage. Meanwhile, FuelPlus Software has developed a module that is aimed at assisting airlines to plan, monitor and track fuel efficiency initiatives. Read more ...\nBuilding on a LEED \u2013 sustainability ratings become the gold standard for new airport terminal projects\nMon 18 Apr 2011 - Sustainability is now the name of the game in airport development programmes, says Emanuel Fleuti, Head of Environmental Services at Zurich Airport, but benchmarking it across airports is almost impossible as there is no one size fits all approach. However, many airports in Europe, Asia and the United States are seeking national and international green building labels for their projects, whether an office complex, a humble hangar or a new passenger terminal. Fleuti says such labels can add credibility with the public, users and investors. The US Green Building Council's LEED environmental star rating has become the standard to which major new airport buildings must aspire. The new Terminal 3 at New Delhi's Indira Ghandi International has just been awarded a Gold rating and the new Virgin America terminal at San Francisco International, which opened last week (right), is looking to become the first US airport terminal to achieve the same. Read more ...\nNATS doubles flight carbon emissions savings in 2010 as it strives for 10 per cent reduction target by 2020\nThu 14 Apr 2011 - Following its target to reduce air traffic management (ATM) related CO2 emissions by 10 per cent per flight by March 2020 against a 2006 baseline, UK air navigation service provider (ANSP) NATS says it enabled 50,000 tonnes of CO2 savings in 2010, double that of 2009. In 2008, NATS became the world's first ANSP to set a target on reducing ATM carbon emissions. The company estimates that delivering even a one per cent reduction would save airlines around \u00a345 million ($73m) a year. Through engagement with airlines, over 260 near-term fuel and emissions saving opportunities have been identified. NATS has also managed to reduce the carbon footprint of its own facilities by 25 per cent since 2006. Read more ...\nRankings to help travellers uncover the world\u2019s greenest airlines come up with very different results\nWed 13 Apr 2011 - Which airlines are the greenest? Travellers and businesses are becoming increasingly, if slowly, aware of their carbon footprint and looking to make informed decisions on the airlines they choose to fly with. Two new airline rankings have been released over the past month that set out to provide guidance but both provide contrasting results, largely due to the different methodologies they have used. German carbon offset company Atmosfair has taken payload carbon efficiency as the basis for its ranking of 130 airlines, broken down into short, medium and long haul segments. Canadian start-up consultancy Greenhorizon Aviation, on the other hand, has focused its efforts on evaluating 65 airlines based on their environmental initiatives in daily operational activities, corporate environmental management practices, and corporate policies and strategic planning. The rankings for both will surprise many. Read more ...\nNASA awards $16.5 million towards research into green technologies for aircraft entering service after 2030\nWed 6 Apr 2011 - Four industry and academic teams have been awarded contracts by NASA to continue research on technologies that could enable aircraft entering service between 2030 and 2035 to further reduce fuel consumption, emissions and noise. In NASA-speak, this time period is known as N+3, which represents technology three generations more advanced than what is in service today. Under the contracts, teams from Boeing, Cessna, Northrop Grumman and MIT will develop concepts and models that can be tested in computer simulations, laboratories and wind tunnels. The award will allow MIT to move forward with work on its 'double bubble' airplane design that attracted much attention when unveiled last year. Meanwhile, NASA researchers are currently testing HRJ biofuel sourced from chicken fat on the agency's DC-8 aircraft in California. Read more ...\nWed 6 Apr 2011 - Those looking for answers on how the UK coalition government plans to deal with prospective air transport growth in a carbon-constrained world will have to wait another two years. Following its early declaration on taking office nearly a year ago to scupper the previous government's plans for new runways at London's Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted airports, the coalition has so far only managed to come up with a \"better, not bigger\" slogan to guide its aviation policy. Transport Secretary Philip Hammond has now invited comments on a scoping document that sets out the key principles and challenges of a new greener aviation policy, which the government expects will eventually be adopted by March 2013. Meanwhile, the UK industry group Sustainable Aviation has published its third progress report. Read more ...\nVision 2050: a European future where society has recognised travel by air is environmentally friendly\nThu 31 Mar 2011 - The public in the year 2050 is informed, understands and is convinced that the aviation sector has made the utmost progress in mitigating its environmental impacts and therefore considers air travel is environmentally sustainable. So says a new report launched by the European Commission that sets out an aspirational vision for the European air transport system by the middle of the century. The long-term strategy for research and innovation in aviation was developed by a 'High Level Group' of European aeronautics and aviation industry and research representatives. According to 'Vision 2050', compared to the year 2000, technologies and procedures will allow a 75 per cent reduction in CO2 emissions per passenger-kilometre, a 90 per cent reduction in NOx emissions and a reduction of 65 per cent in perceived aircraft noise emissions. Airbus CEO Tom Enders, a member of the Group, said the goals would need investment and immediate action. Read more ...\nPublic perceptions of aviation and the environment need to be turned around, says UK CAA chief\nFri 25 Mar 2011 - Despite investment by airlines in new aircraft, the aviation sector has not been seen to take the environment issue sufficiently seriously so far, said Andrew Haines, the Chief Executive of the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). People want to fly more but they also want and need a safe, sustainable and enjoyable environment, and ways were needed to meet those twin demands, Haines told a London conference last week. He said the signals from UK politicians indicated that they will not support aviation growth unless industry creates the political and social appetite for it. Speaking at the same conference, UK transport minister Theresa Villiers said building new runways at London's airports would have made it more difficult to meet climate change commitments and was too high a price in terms of the local environmental impact on surrounding communities. Read more ...\nLufthansa Group airlines rack up double-digit increase in carbon emissions in 2010 despite efficiency improvement\nFri 18 Mar 2011 - According to its annual report just published, Lufthansa Group saw its carbon emissions increase by 10.1 per cent to 26.6 million tonnes in 2010, the benchmark year for airlines entering the EU Emissions Trading Scheme. However, transport performance increased by 15.6 per cent over the previous year, so fuel efficiency improvements were gained as a result of the Group's continued fleet modernisation programme. Fuel consumption across the operating fleet declined from 4.30 litres per 100 passenger-kms (pkm) in 2009 to 4.20 in 2010. Direct CO2 emissions declined from 108.4 grams per pkm to 105.8. The Group\u2019s target is to cut CO2 emissions per pkm by 25 per cent by 2020 in comparison with 2006 (110.5 g/pkm). Read more ...\nAspiration turns to inspiration as ANSPs partner to deliver ATM carbon reductions over the Indian Ocean\nFri 18 Mar 2011 - Three air navigation service providers (ANSPs) have joined forces to create the Indian Ocean Strategic Partnership to Reduce Emissions (INSPIRE) that aims to cut the output of aviation greenhouse gas emissions over the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean. Airports Authority of India, Airservices Australia and ATNS South Africa inked the agreement, along with the GCAA of the United Arab Emirates, at a recent ceremony organised by the Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation (CANSO). The partners say the move is in accordance with the recent ICAO Assembly Resolution that agreed on fuel efficiency improvement targets for international aviation. Airservices Australia is already participating in the ASPIRE programme to create similar efficiencies on routes across the Pacific Ocean. Read more ...\nEcotaxi numbers double at Stockholm-Arlanda as carbon reduction initiative wins another environmental award\nWed 16 Mar 2011 - A year on from introducing a taxi dispatch system that gives precedence to cars with the lowest emissions, Stockholm-Arlanda Airport has notched up yet another award for its pioneering scheme to reduce ground transport emissions. The 'Environmental Initiative of the Year' prize was awarded by Sweden's leading travel trade publication. The system is the only one of its kind in the world, claims the airport, and automatically gives taxis with the smallest environmental impact the shortest waiting times. It has led to the share of 'ecotaxis' serving the airport to increase from 47 per cent to 87 per cent and has reduced carbon emissions by over 9,000 tonnes. Meanwhile, single travellers to and from London's Stansted Airport, are being offered a new taxi service that uses the 85-miles-per-gallon Smart Car, which is not only environmentally-friendly but also means cheaper taxi fares. Read more ...\nEurocontrol\u2019s new direct routes to save over one million flight kilometres and 12,000 tonnes of CO2 annually\nWed 16 Mar 2011 - The Eurocontrol Maastricht Upper Area Control Centre (MUAC) has implemented 142 new direct routes that are expected to substantially reduce flight times, fuel burn and emissions in high-density European airspace. The development is the first stage of the Free Route Airspace Maastricht (FRAM) programme, which aims to put in place a direct route network for 24/7 operations. For safety reasons, the new routes will be used initially during the least busy hours of the night and from the end of the year they will be extended for weekend use. Eurocontrol says savings from this first phase are estimated at 1.16 million kms per year, resulting in reductions of 3,700 tonnes of fuel, 12,000 tonnes of CO2 and 37 tonnes of NOx. Read more ...\nUK government reported to have dropped plans to replace Air Passenger Duty with a greener per plane levy\nTue 15 Mar 2011 - According to a report in the Financial Times, the UK coalition government has scrapped proposals to change its aviation tax system from a per passenger duty to a per plane levy. The Conservatives and Liberal Democrats had pledged the switch on taking office as part of an environmental commitment and plans to raise more revenues from the industry. However, ministers have now been advised that a per plane levy amounts to the imposition of a fuel tax and would breach the Chicago Convention on international civil aviation, which prohibits such a levy on international flights. Meanwhile, an industry alliance of airlines, airports and tourism organisations has launched a campaign to persuade the UK government to make aviation tax, in their opinion, \"fairer\". A group of environmental NGOs has launched an opposing campaign calling for a removal of tax exemptions on aviation. Read more ...\nCANSO and ICAO partner on global roll-out of tool to measure fuel and emissions reduction performance\nMon 14 Mar 2011 - CANSO, the Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation, is to work with ICAO in rolling out the ICAO Fuel Savings Estimation Tool (IFSET) that will enable air navigation service providers worldwide to measure their environmental performance. CANSO's Environment Workgroup will be introduced to IFSET in their upcoming meeting in Seattle at the end of this month and ICAO plans to make the final version of the tool available to States in October. Improving air traffic management (ATM) and operational procedures is a cornerstone of both ICAO's and the aviation industry's efforts to meet carbon emission reduction targets. With the assistance of States and international organisations, ICAO is developing the easy-to-use tool in alignment with its Global Air Navigation Plan. Read more ...\nSan Francisco International Airport installs airside tap drinking water bottle refill stations for thirsty travellers\nMon 14 Mar 2011 - With airports looking to protect the commercial interests of their catering concessions, drinking water fountains are, at best, hard to find by thirsty passengers relieved of their water bottles before passing through security and faced with buying expensive bottled water airside. As part of a city-wide campaign to persuade the public to drink what it considers the best tap drinking water in the world and reduce the amount of plastic waste, two 'Hydration Stations' have been installed airside in San Francisco International Airport's (SFO) Terminal 3 and International Terminal. Travellers are encouraged to take an empty drink bottle with them through security. SFO is gaining a reputation as one of world's greenest airports and its new Terminal 2, due to open next month, will be the first airport terminal to achieve the coveted LEED Gold environmental certification. Read more ...\nSweden's airport operator launches online forum to open a public dialogue over aviation's climate effects\nFri 11 Mar 2011 - Swedish airport operator Swedavia has launched a new forum, WikiAirport.org, which aims to identify new ideas and increase knowledge on aviation's impact on climate and society. The website, which went live a few days ago, is intended to exchange views and promote awareness between the aviation industry and the general public. According to Swedavia, it hopes that by contributing to a greater knowledge about the issue, better circumstances can be created for finding common solutions and help reduce emissions caused by aviation and airports. Swedavia itself has managed to reduce its own carbon dioxide emissions by nearly 40 per cent over the past five years. Read more ...\nProgress on measures to implement Single European Sky must be translated into results, say airlines\nWed 9 Mar 2011 - A high-level conference in Budapest organised by the Hungarian Presidency and the European Commission to instil momentum into attempts to modernise and streamline Europe's inefficient air traffic management system has agreed on implementing key measures. However, European airlines have warned that the progress must be translated into results if the Single European Sky project is to realise ambitions of saving 500,000 tonnes of CO2, 150,000 tonnes of fuel and 200 million euros in fuel burn and flight time. Two weeks ago, the Commission adopted a regulation to harmonise information between member states and end the fragmentation of Europe's air space. Meanwhile, the Commission has launched a satellite navigation service for aviation that will enable more efficient plotting of flight routes and approaches resulting in a decrease in carbon emissions and fewer delays. Read more ...\nThree major European airports achieve accreditation under industry-wide carbon reduction programme\nWed 9 Mar 2011 - Munich, Budapest and Gatwick airports are the latest to become certified under the Airport Carbon Accreditation programme set up by industry body ACI Europe and backed by the European Commission. Over 40 airports in 18 European countries have now become independently verified and accredited by the programme since its launch in 2009, representing over 43 per cent of European air passenger traffic. The carbon management and reduction programme has four progressive levels of accreditation: Mapping, Reduction, Optimisation and Neutrality. Budapest Airport has been accredited at the initial Mapping level, with Gatwick at the second Reduction level and Munich achieving certification at the third Optimisation level. Read more ...\nWed 9 Mar 2011 - Over 200 delegates from the air logistics industry, along with scientists and policymakers, attended Lufthansa Cargo's second Cargo Climate Care Conference held in Frankfurt. The airline said the event reflects the importance attached to environmental issues by the air cargo sector. During the conference environmental awards were presented to Austrian logistics group cargo-partner and also to university researchers and Lufthansa Cargo employees. The conference is part of wider efforts by the cargo carrier to form environmental partnerships with customers, step up cooperation with research institutes and raise staff commitment to environmental objectives. Lufthansa Cargo is aiming to reduce its airfreight traffic CO2 emissions by 25 per cent by 2020. Read more ...\nJapanese airline ANA announces environmental ground initiatives on de-icing fluids and courtesy vehicles\nThu 24 Feb 2011 - All Nippon Airways (ANA) has placed a major order for what is claimed to be the world's first de-icing fluid based on glycol from a sustainable source. The DFsustain de-icing fluid is manufactured by UK-based Kilfrost, which has been supplying the international aviation industry with de-icing and anti-icing fluids for over 75 years. It has developed the de-icing fluid using the Susterra propanediol non-petroleum alternative glycol created by DuPont Tate and Lyle BioProducts. The product is a corn sugar-derived glycol, which Kilfrost says is not only sustainable but also completely recyclable. As part of the Japanese government-backed Hydrogen Highway Project, ANA is to introduce fuel cell electric vehicles into its fleet of passenger courtesy cars and a two-month trial is now in progress. Read more ...\nASPIRE procedures move into regular operations as daily green flights across the Pacific become a reality\nTue 22 Feb 2011 - Regular green flights across the Pacific took a step further yesterday with the first 'ASPIRE-Daily City Pair' flight from Auckland in New Zealand to San Francisco. The ASPIRE (Asia and South Pacific Initiative to Reduce Emissions) collaboration introduces advanced air traffic management routing procedures to reduce fuel burn and emissions. Five ASPIRE demonstration flights involving Air New Zealand, Qantas, United Airlines, Japan Airlines and Singapore Airlines have taken place since the launch of the programme in 2008. Data gathered from these flights indicated fuel savings of an average 4 per cent and up to 15,000kg reduction of CO2 emissions. Other ASPIRE-Daily routes will come on line over the next four months, with several routes across the Eastern and Western part of the Asia-Pacific region. Read more ...\nScottish government says it will seek powers if re-elected to cut Air Passenger Duty to help boost flights\nTue 22 Feb 2011 - Scotland's First Minister, Alex Salmond, has said his Scottish National Party will seek powers to reduce UK Air Passenger Duty (APD) on Scottish air travellers if re-elected to office in parliamentary elections in May. Salmond believes lowering the duty would reduce airline fares and help encourage tourism and inward investment to Scotland. The call coincides with the release of a report commissioned by BAA-owned Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow airports that estimates last November's hike in APD could lose Scotland's airports more than one million passengers over the next three years and cost the Scottish economy \u00a377 million ($124m) in lost tourism spend. Latest figures from the UK CAA show the three airports handled over 1.3 million fewer passengers last year compared to 2009. Meanwhile, the Association of German Airlines forecasts the new German eco tax introduced last month will reduce passenger numbers by five million during the next two years. Read more ...\nEADS looks to nanotechnology as it re-examines the potential for emissions-free hydrogen fuels in aviation\nWed 16 Feb 2011 - The concept of using liquid hydrogen as a clean alternative to jet kerosene has been studied and found wanting by aerospace researchers down the years. The EU-funded, Airbus-led Cryoplane project concluded in 2004 that hydrogen fuel was a long-term prospect but aircraft would require fuel tanks four times larger than today and the larger exterior surface areas would increase energy consumption by up to 14 per cent. The additional costs involved in producing and storing the fuel were also said to be enormous, with high energy requirements and so reduced environmental benefit, and little progress has been made since except in fuel cell technology. However, EADS Innovation Works, the corporate research arm of EADS - the parent company of Airbus - says it is to work with university researchers to find out whether nanotechnology could provide the answer to the storage problem, although it concedes powering airliners with hydrogen is still only a distant possibility. Read more ...\nQantas agrees to a second Australian alternative jet fuel venture \u2013 this time with algae company Solazyme\nWed 16 Feb 2011 - Just a month after entering into an agreement with Solena to explore the potential of a waste-to-jet fuel facility in Sydney, Qantas has announced a collaboration with US-based renewable oil company Solazyme to investigate opportunities for algal-derived sustainable jet fuel. The airline group is carrying out a detailed review of clean technology fuel companies to establish the most promising partnership opportunities as it seeks to replace two to three per cent of its domestic conventional jet fuel usage - representing some 137 million litres - with biofuels by 2015. The Solazyme feasibility study will look at using sugar cane biomass produced in Queensland to feed the company's microalgae fermentation process. Its highly-rated technology has attracted investors such as Sir Richard Branson, Unilever and Chevron, and has a contract to supply its Solajet fuel to the US Navy for testing. The Qantas venture marks Solazyme's first Asia-Pacific commercial aviation partnership. Read more ...\nNanotechnology aims to put a drag on easyJet\u2019s escalating fuel bill and reduce emissions by up to two per cent\nMon 14 Feb 2011 - Low-cost carrier easyJet is trialling a revolutionary nanotechnology coating that lessens the build up of debris on an aircraft's structure, leading edge and other surfaces, thus reducing drag and increasing fuel efficiency. The ultra-thin coating - less than a micron thick when applied - is already used on US military aircraft but this is the first time it has been tested on commercial airliners. The UK suppliers of the coating, tripleO, estimate that it could reduce easyJet's fuel burn and carbon emissions by between one and two per cent. The airline has coated eight aircraft and will compare their fuel consumption with the rest of the 194-strong fleet during a 12-month trial period. Read more ...\nLindbergh Foundation sets up a \u2018green alliance\u2019 to further progress on addressing aviation environmental challenges\nTue 8 Feb 2011 - The Lindbergh Foundation, a non-profit organisation that focuses on technological breakthroughs to address aviation environmental issues, has announced the formation of the Aviation Green Alliance. The programme aims to support aviation-related companies and individuals committed to proactively addressing aviation and the environment. Its stated mission, according to the foundation's Chairman, Larry Williams, is to \"encourage solutions, acknowledging progress and communicating ideas\". Although the work of the Lindbergh Foundation and its members is largely centred around the General Aviation community, it hopes the wider commercial aviation sector will participate in the programme. The foundation was set up in 1977 following the 50th anniversary of Charles Lindbergh's epic flight between New York and Paris, the first solo transatlantic crossing. Read more ...\nOSyS wins fuel efficiency and emissions management contract awards from Cyprus Airways and Spanair\nMon 7 Feb 2011 - Rolls-Royce subsidiary Optimized Systems and Solutions (OSyS) has announced contract awards from Cyprus Airways and Spanair to provide operational fuel usage analysis and management that will help the airlines improve fuel efficiency and meet emissions target obligations under the EU's Emissions Trading Scheme. Utilising the OSys Fuel Management Solution (FMS) will enable them to better manage fuel consumption and costs, thereby improving overall fuel performance. In other Aviation EU ETS contract news from the UK, CICS has been appointed by Icelandair as the airline's independent verifier of its emissions data. Meanwhile, ICM ETS says it has now been recommended for accreditation as a verifier of aircraft emissions and tonne-km data by the United Kingdom Accreditation Service (UKAS). Excluding ICM ETS, nine companies have so far been accredited for all aviation scopes by UKAS. Read more ...\nMore students take up challenge from Airbus to develop ideas for a greener aviation future\nFri 4 Feb 2011 - Airbus reports that over 2,600 students from around the world, representing some 75 nationalities and 287 universities, registered for its second biennial Fly Your Ideas (FYI) competition. The number of teams entering the first round increased from 225 for the first competition in 2009 to 315 this year, a 40 per cent increase. Students are challenged to initiate and develop new initiatives that can lead to a greener aviation industry. Following a questionnaire-based assessment of their proposals, 84 teams have now been selected to advance to the second round. The five most promising teams will be chosen in May for the final round and advance to the final to be held during the Paris Air Show in June, with the winner picking up 30,000 euros in prize money. Read more ...\nSat 29 Jan 2011 - The full extent of the opposition to key parts of the climate change resolution passed at the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Assembly in October has been laid out in documentation released by the UN body. Thought to be an unprecedented number, no fewer than 63 countries - representing all the major aviation nations - have entered reservations (opt-out legal caveats) on one or more paragraphs in Resolution A37-17/2, formally adopted by Member States as A37-19. Reservations on ICAO resolutions are rarely filed at all. The main areas of contention are the medium-term aspirational carbon-neutral growth goal (paragraph 6), guiding principles on market-based measures (paragraph 14) and the de minimis exemption (paragraph 15). 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However, restrictions on airport capacity could impact the growth in air traffic, says Eurocontrol, with between 0.7 million and five million flights 'unaccommodated' by 2030. Read more ...\nSchiphol goes Platinum as new office building achieves highest international certification for sustainable construction\nTue 25 Jan 2011 - Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport has received the highest possible international sustainable construction certification for its new TransPort office building, which houses the carriers transavia.com and Martinair. It becomes the first building in the Netherlands and only the third new-office build in Europe to receive the LEED Platinum certificate by the United States Green Building Council (USGBG). LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) is the international sustainability mark that assesses construction projects around the world on five environmental criteria: sustainable sites; water efficiency; energy and the atmosphere; materials and resources; and indoor environmental quality. Read more ...\nVirgin America becomes launch customer for re-engined, fuel and carbon saving Airbus A320neo\nTue 18 Jan 2011 - The recently announced Airbus A320neo \"eco-efficient\" aircraft has gained its first firm customer as Virgin America ordered 30 of the new engine option aircraft as part of a commitment to buy a total of 60 A320s. The airline has yet to announce which of the two engine options it will opt to power the new A320neo: CFM International's LEAP-X or Pratt & Whitney's PurePower PW1100G. The aircraft will be fitted with fuel-saving Sharklet fuel-saving large wing tip devices. Airbus says the A320neo responds to \"heightened customer environmental interest\", offering a 15 per cent reduction in fuel consumption and carbon emissions - representing an average annual savings of around 3,600 tonnes of CO2 per aircraft - along with a double-digit reduction in NOx emissions and lower engine noise levels. Read more ...\nSouthwest Airlines begins flying advanced navigation procedures at 11 airports to reduce costs and emissions\nThu 13 Jan 2011 - Southwest Airlines this week begins flying Required Navigation Performance (RNP) efficient procedures at 11 US airports that will provide the ability to fly shorter flight paths and idle-thrust descents, thereby reducing fuel consumption and lowering emissions and community noise levels. The airline describes it as a major milestone in reducing environmental impact and a significant step in the future of the US NextGen air traffic management system. RNP is satellite-based navigation that brings together the accuracy of GPS, the capabilities of advanced aircraft avionics and new flight procedures. Southwest has modified 345 Boeing 737-700 aircraft with new flight display software and trained more than 5,900 pilots in the procedures. GE Aviation is providing the onboard technology through its TrueCourse flight management system. Read more ...\nNAV CANADA, NATS and Air France to collaborate on new North Atlantic fuel and emissions savings project\nWed 12 Jan 2011 - Canada's air navigation service provider NAV CANADA is to lead a new international fuel and greenhouse gas savings initiative in partnership with its UK counterpart NATS and Air France. The ENGAGE Corridor Project is aimed at improving flight efficiency in the busy North Atlantic Oceanic airspace. Trial flights will test the viability of two concepts: progressive or continuous altitude change and corresponding change in aircraft speed. As a flight transits the ocean, fuel is consumed and the weight of the aircraft decreases, resulting in the most efficient flight level becoming higher, assuming zero wind. Assessments show that oceanic flights can save around 250 litres of fuel and 650kg of carbon emissions by varying speed and altitude. Meanwhile, NAV CANADA reports that it gained savings of 700,000 tonnes of GHG emissions over the past year. Read more ...\nHong Kong International Airport pledges to reduce carbon intensity by a quarter within five years\nTue 11 Jan 2011 - Airport Authority Hong Kong (AA) and nearly 40 airport business partners have pledged to reduce Hong Kong International Airport's (HKIA) carbon emissions by 25 per cent per workload unit - defined as equal to one passenger or 100kg of cargo - by 2015. 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        "raw_content": "March 13, 2018 | By Brooke Faulkner In Diabetes, Kidneys\nNational Kidney Month: Can Kidney Disease Be Reversed?\nMarch is National Kidney Month, which means it\u2019s a good time to study some literature and find out if you are at risk for kidney disease. According to the National Kidney Foundation, over 30 million Americans already have kidney disease, but most don\u2019t know it because the disease is usually not apparent until the kidneys are already significantly impaired. One in three Americans should consider getting tested for kidney disease if they have qualifiers such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or a family history of kidney issues, especially at an older age when the disease becomes more prevalent. The exacerbation of the disease can be prevented if diagnosed early enough, but there is no solid research to prove that reversing kidney disease is possible.\nManaging Kidney Issues\nThere are a couple different kinds of kidney issues. While no one knows how to reverse kidney disease, Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) is less severe and can be reversed before it develops into kidney disease. AKI is usually brought on by an event, such as dehydration, blood loss from injury or major surgery, or the use of some medicines.\nIf occurring post-major surgery, or once a doctor diagnoses it, a person suffering from AKI is usually kept in the hospital where a doctor can treat whatever has caused it. In more severe cases, this can mean using dialysis to replace kidney function until the kidneys recover.\nDiabetes and high blood pressure are the two most common causes of chronic kidney disease (CKD). CKD is one of the most serious but common results of unmanaged diabetes symptoms, which is why diabetics must be tested for kidney disease and constantly monitored for any developing symptoms of CKD. While these two long-term health illnesses are the most common causes, CKD can also be caused by cardiovascular disease, prolonged obstruction of the urinary tract, smoking, obesity, and can even just come with old age. Knowing the habits that increase your risk factor can help you develop new habits to avoid or slow CKD.\nControlling Kidney Disease\nDiet factors into many long-term diseases, including kidney disease. Most Americans consume an average of 48 to 75 percent more protein than necessary each day. Diets that have too much protein have been proven to increase a person\u2019s risk of developing kidney stones, as well as reduced kidney function in individuals who already have kidney issues. Decreasing protein intake to the recommended level and consuming the recommended daily dose of fiber can help control symptoms of diabetes and improve heart health, which can improve kidney health.\nAnother way to control kidney health is by reducing use of NSAIDs or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (such as aspirin and ibuprofen). These over-the-counter painkillers are used to treat a variety of symptoms, such as arthritis pain and sore muscles, but are often overused, which can be harmful to kidney health. According to an infographic from Regis College, NSAIDs block the creation of prostaglandins, which are autocrine and paracrine lipid mediators that increase blood flow and cause swelling. By blocking the creation of prostaglandins, swelling is avoided and pain is muted; however, the reduced blood flow to the kidneys caused by long term use of NSAIDS is what causes kidney damage.\nIf you\u2019re a senior living with kidney conditions, there are ways to slow the progression of kidney disease. Since your chances of developing kidney disease increase with age, it\u2019s important to do what you can to stay healthy: avoid dehydration, manage your long-term illnesses, maintain a healthy diet, and be conservative with your use of NSAIDs. There is no way to reverse kidney disease, so it\u2019s important to do what you can to ensure your kidneys stay as healthy as possible.",
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        "raw_content": "Reliability with class A energy efficiency\nIn the previous edition of heatXchange we introduced the new GVHX, the first flat-bed condenser to use microox\u00ae technology. Since series production began at the beginning of the year the series has made good progress and is already well established in the market. Now we would like to tell you about one of the first projects to use this new flat-bed condenser. The project is refrigeration for a supermarket, a standard application for commercial refrigeration that is eminently suitable for G\u00fcntner\u2019s new series.\nTwo of the first GVHX condensers were used in a Denner supermarket in Altst\u00e4tten, Switzerland. The company engaged for the planning and construction, Celsio AG, from D\u00e4llikon in Switzerland, has been active in Switzerland for eight years, primarily in shopfitting. They decided to use two highly energy-efficient units from the new GVHX condenser series.\nOne crucial factor in this decision was the desire to keep the volume of refrigerant as low as possible. In view of the relatively long conduits between the compressor and the condenser, it was important to select units requiring a relatively low volume of refrigerant, for example, to reduce the size of the necessary collection vessel. Noise was another important factor, so the extremely low noise pressure rating of the two chosen units was particularly significant. That they were also able to offer class A energy efficiency was an additional bonus.\nThe new Denner supermarket in Altst\u00e4tten has the usual cooling requirements of a supermarket, i.e. both freezers and normal refrigeration. The refrigeration circuit for the freezers uses R404A; the GVHX needed for this circuit has energy efficiency class A, and a sound pressure level of 31dB (A) at a distance of 5 metres. The condensing temperature is +39\u00b0C. The installed condenser is a ZF Copeland 13K4-RG. The refrigeration circuit for the normal refrigeration uses R134a; the GVHX needed for this circuit also has energy efficiency class A, and a sound pressure level of 34dB (A) at a distance of 5 metres. The condensing temperature is +44\u00b0C. Two Bitzer 4CC-6.2Y condensers were used here.\nSince the condensers are installed on a flat roof they were configured for an input air temperature of 34\u00b0C. They were naturally installed with extra long feet so that when the flat roof heats up in the sun the fans do not take in the resultant hot air.\nBackground info on Denner:\nDenner is Switzerland\u2019s leading discount food store with over 440 branches all over Switzerland and employs ca. 3,600 people. There are also a further 320 \u201cDenner Satellites\u201d \u2013 independent detail traders in rural areas \u2013 which offer additional products over and above Denner\u2019s range.\n(Source: www.denner.ch)",
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        "raw_content": "Robert J. Donia, John V. A. Fine. Bosnia and Hercegovina. New York: Columbia University Press, 1994. xi + 318 pp. $59.50 (cloth), ISBN 978-0-231-10160-8.\nPublished on HABSBURG (October, 1995)\nThis book is a very useful history of a very important part of today's world. It is written by two Balkan specialists with unimpeachable credentials. John V. A. Fine is a Harvard-educated professor at Michigan; Robert J. Donia is one of his former students, himself the author of Islam under the Double Eagle: The Muslims of Bosnia and Hercegovina, 1878-1914. Although the authors don't explicitly say so, there's little doubt that they wrote this in order to refute the numerous misconceptions that have fueled Western indecisiveness during the ghastly Bosnian conflict. It is this context that defines both the book's strengths and its limitations.\nOn the positive side, Bosnia and Hercegovina offers a far more sophisticated view of the situation than either the press or our political leaders. It explodes several myths that merit special attention: 1. Contrary to the claims of those who would partition it, Bosnia is not an artificial creation of recent vintage, but a well-defined entity that has enjoyed its own stable borders, institutions, and regional identity for centuries. Even its residents represent a single, homogeneous Slavic ethnic group that eventually absorbed the two obscure Iranian tribes (a.k.a. Serbs and Croats) who conquered Bosnia in the seventh century. 2. Far from being religious zealots, Bosnia's peoples are the largely secular by-product of historically remote religious establishments whose hold has been weakened further by nearly a half-century of Communism. If Catholicism, Orthodoxy, and Islam have served to divide the Bosnian people, it is because they were classified separately by faith during three centuries of Ottoman overlordship. Even then, it was only in the final quarter of the nineteenth century that the growth of nationalism in nearby Habsburg Croatia and the independent kingdom of Serbia induced Catholic and Orthodox Bosnians to begin seeing themselves as belonging to distinctive national groups. 3. The cliches about \"age-old\" ethnic hatred and violence ignore centuries of peaceful relations between Bosnia's various religious groups. Even after its peoples became nationally conscious, Bosnia was a model of multiethnic coexistence and collaboration. Far from dividing the country's religious and ethnic groups, the many revolts against Ottoman misrule actually united Bosnia's Catholics, Orthodox, Muslims, and Jews in a single cause. Although Austria-Hungary's annexation of Bosnia in 1878 did accelerate ethnic awareness and friction, thereafter there were only two outbreaks of ethnic violence until the current conflict: (a) after the assassination of Franz Ferdinand, which inspired urban riots and repressive government measures against Bosnia's Serbs, and (b) during World War II, when the Ustasha launched its bloody genocide against the Jews, Gypsies and Serbs. In both cases, the violence was triggered (as it has been recently) by the intrusion of outside forces. Moreover, the authors argue that, since World War II, Bosnia has experienced the least ethnic tension of any of the six Yugoslav republics. Far from resorting to violence, Bosnia's three major \"ethnic\" groups have adapted well to the multi-party parliamentary political institutions first introduced by the Habsburgs. The Muslims have proven especially adept at playing an opportunistic, balance-of-power game with Bosnia's Serbs and Croats to formulate compromises that protected their own interests. The ease with which all three groups have coexisted is especially evident in Bosnia's more heavily Muslim urban centers, where nearly forty percent of marriages are confessionally mixed. When there has been conflict, both in the past and the present, it has invariably involved social tensions between Christian peasants and Muslim landlords, or between rural communities and urban centers. 4. The prospects for successful outside military intervention are good. In reviewing the historical record, the authors rebut the stock claim that Bosnian irregulars have always managed to frustrate foreign occupiers. For 350 years the Turkish empire held onto Bosnia without serious difficulty. In 1878 the invading Austro-Hungarian forces needed only six months to secure Bosnia, despite the hostility of most of the population. Even Tito's epic struggle against the Ustasha regime and the German Wehrmacht was rather less successful than the legend suggests. If the partisans held out against the fascists, it was mainly because the Germans showed only a spasmodic interest in subduing them: pursuing Tito across the mountainous Bosnian countryside was not a high priority to the mere four divisions that Hitler initially committed to all of the former Yugoslav state. Only in 1943, when it appeared that the allies might enact Churchill's plan for an Adriatic invasion, did the Wehrmacht commit significant forces to the region. Moreover, every German offensive in Bosnia forced a full retreat by the partisans, who never won a battle. 5. Nationalist rhetoric about centuries of persecution are misplaced. While hardly enlightened, Turkish rule was both tolerant and tolerable, fostering an autonomous political and cultural development that the Bosnians defended in 1878. The Austro-Hungarian regime not only won popular acceptance (largely by courting the country's Muslim ruling class), but benefited Bosnia by investing heavily in the country's infrastructure.\nThe book's final chapter, which deals with the country's tragic \"Descent into War\" has fewer \"misconceptions\" to dismiss, largely because it must rely heavily on accounts by the very journalists whose analyses it criticizes. It remains, however, a solidly detailed recapitulation, during which we meet the entire cast of characters. There is no mistaking the arch-villains: Milosevic, Serb extremists like Seselj and Arkan, and military men like Ratko Mladic, who forsook Yugoslav federalism for the lure of a Greater Serbia. By comparison, Franjo Tudjman is merely a garden variety national chauvinist, whose own commitment to a united Croatian nation-state led him to conclude a secret partition of Bosnia with Milosevic in March 1991.\nThe book has other strengths. The authors do a good job of blending Yugoslav with Bosnian developments. Nor do they ever miss the opportunity to tie past experience with present circumstances. The volume has several excellent maps, a useful pronunciation table and glossary, and attractive black-and-white plates. But the fact remains that the entire book has been written less as an historical work than as an appeal for intervention in Bosnia, an objective that ostensibly undermines its credibility, notwithstanding the authors' --- and especially Fine's --- credentials. It also leads to a curious organization that serves their purpose of exploding myths and answering specific questions about the civil war, but leaves the reader with sections of widely differing lengths that are sometimes episodic and disjointed. Undergraduate readers are unlikely to complain about such shortcomings, especially in a well-written, survey-level overview drawn exclusively from secondary sources. Nevertheless, at $25, the book may be more suitable as a source of lecture material than as a class text.\nCitation: Charles Ingrao. Review of Donia, Robert J.; Fine, John V. A., Bosnia and Hercegovina. HABSBURG, H-Net Reviews. October, 1995.",
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        "raw_content": "Mark Dery. Flame Wars: The Discourse of Cyberculture. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1994. $84.95 (cloth), ISBN 978-0-8223-1531-5; $23.95 (paper), ISBN 978-0-8223-1540-7.\nReviewed by Don Palm (University of Texas)\nThis interdisciplinary collection of essays provides an impressive guide to the many sources from which our assumptions about cyberspace are drawn, and offers some suggestions as to how the internet may be affecting broader cultural issues. For editor Mark Dery, cyberculture is \"a loosely knit complex of sublegitimate, alternative, and oppositional subcultures...\" (8). But this collection also shows that cyberculture emerged from images and ideas that have been a part of cultural life for a hundred years or more. Several of the writers here warn of the seductiveness of the notion that cyberculture somehow eludes the material relations of the larger society, and an important theme running through most of the articles is the need for more conscious control of technology and culture.\nDery's reach in searching out the sources of cyberculture is imaginative and thorough. He has brought together writers from a variety of specialties (and many whose writings defy categorization), including science fiction (writers and critics, Scott Bukatman, Pat Cadigan, Samuel R. Delany, and Marc Laidlaw), cultural criticism (Anne Balsamo, Gareth Branwyn, Gary Chapman, Erik Davis, Manuel De Landa, himself, Julian Dibbell, Tricia Rose, Peter Schwenger, Vivian Sobchack, Claudia Springer, and Greg Tate), and the unique Mark Pauline, whose Survival Research Laboratories stage a spectacular form of technological performance art, using machines as the actors (more on that below). Many of these people are also academics, and some of them are a part of the many h-net groups (I hope that they will comment on this review or on the issues raised).\nThe first three articles, by Vivian Sobchack, Erik Davis, and Peter Schwenger, deal with symbols through which we understand cyberspace. Sobchack offers a smart reading of the contradictions in the ideology expressed in *Mondo 2000,* a hip magazine for the \"New Edge\" of cyberculture. The magazine encourages, she suggests, an escapist mythology of the internet--\"mondoid libertarianism\" (23)--at once uninterested in the real social impact of libertarian behavior on (or off) the internet, and preoccupied with merchandising to those mondoids.\nFrom that warning about the allure of internet fantasy, a distinctly materialist analysis, the book makes a leap to Erik Davis's discussion of \"techgnosis.\" In essence, Davis explains the ways a Gnostic apocalyptic vision has become important to New Age thinking, and important to many people who play central roles in imagining cyberspace. He explains Gnostic systems, in which icons provide access to power through information, and he draws on the thinking of Ihab Hassan, Philip K. Dick, and others, to show how \"the notion of direct Gnostic revelation is resurrected\" in this new cyberspace universe of information (51). Finally, he suggests an association between Lyotard's description of people in the post-modern condition-- as nodal points in communication networks--and the Gnostic vision of people evolving into a new kind of being.\nPeter Schwenger follows with an essay that shows the apocalyptic imagery that is a part of post-modern aesthetics. He does so by describing a project called, *Agrippa (A Book of the Dead),* by artist Dennis Ashbaugh and writer William Gibson (the original cyberpunk novelist). Gibson's role is central here; for the centerpiece of the work he provides a book manuscript on disk (evoking his cyberpunk books), a book encoded so that it will self-destruct as it is read. Similarly, the whole art piece, *Agrippa,* is filled with images of creation, destruction, and rebirth, and it is intended to resonate with the reality of cyberculture, as well with historical references, such as Gibson's father's work on the Manhattan Project.\nScott Bukatman, Marc Laidlaw, and Pat Cadigan then focus on the uses of cyberspace in fiction. Bukatman's piece \"Gibson's Typewriter\" sets the essential themes. Beginning with the irony that Gibson wrote *Neuromancer,* the original cyberpunk novel, on a Hermes 2000 manual typewriter, he describes the ways in which \"the discourse surrounding (and containing) electronic technology is somewhat surprisingly prefigured by the earlier technodis-course of the machine age\" (73). The typewriter remains his main symbol throughout the essay. In researching the introduction of the typewriter, he uncovered many of the same proclamations of a revolution as now accompany the computer. He notes that the typewriter also created fundamental shifts in work place responsibilities and in the gender composition of the work force (e.g., women, known as \"typewriters,\" took over for male copyists [77]). Thus much of the information revolution and the transformation of society and culture had begun in the mid-nineteenth century. In the end, he finds he has been scooped by William Gibson in his general conclusion: \"books may pretend, at times, ... to be about computers, but really they're about technology in some broader sense\" (88).\nMarc Laidlaw and Pat Cadigan then elaborate on the ways the past and \"our real lives\" (Cadigan, 112) have shaped and will continue to shape the science fiction of cyberspace. Thus all three of these articles remind us that the many ideas we use from science fiction as we try to make sense of cyberspace have been developed first as literary devices.\nCadigan's article, largely an excerpt from her novel, *Synners,* leads to the next section of the book, which deals with gender and race in this cultural context. Anne Balsamo and Claudia Springer each identify important cultural continuities in the treatment of gender in cyberspace, even as they see new relationships opening. Balsamo uses literature, such as *Synners,* to discuss how \"technology serves as a site for the reinscription of cultural narratives of gendered and racial identities\" (138). Springer, using many of the same sources, carefully maps the ways in which sexuality and gender remain entwined with interpersonal relationships even in the world of absolute mind (or disembodied words) in cyberspace.\nTo discuss race, Mark Dery includes the transcripts of interviews he did with three black writers: Samuel R. Delany, Greg Tate, and Tricia Rose. Their point of departure is the role of blacks in science fiction, and all three discuss the continuing problem of establishing a past from which a future might be imagined for black Americans. Their interviews are peppered with interesting observations: e.g., about the role of blacks as marginal in a genre, science fiction, that is itself marginal (188-89, 211), about the association of technology with magic (192, 212), and the connections of hip-hop to science and technology (213-15).\nThe extended discussion of science fiction and the imagining of cyberspace ends with those interviews, and the next two articles offer the book's most concrete descriptions of the experience of cyberspace. Interestingly, they both deal with sex. Gareth Branwyn provides a thorough journalistic account of the ways people can find sexual encounters in cyberspace, and how they experience it. He couches the article in a discussion of our evolving sense of \"reality,\" and how that reality may change as we move into a world that includes such activities as \"teledildonics\" (the safe sex of the future)(233-34).\nJulian Dibbell uses a case of MUD-rape as the central problem in an important short story about community building in the internet (a MUD is a Multi-user Dimension, a place where simultaneously several people can take on personas and engage socially). This story economically recreates the psychological, ideological, and theoretical world of the internet. The use of an extreme example, a rape case perpetrated within a MUD, might seem inflammatory, but Dibbell lays out the experience of each participant realistically, and with a perceptive understanding of many gender and psychological issues. The crux of the story is the debate over how the rapist should be treated--does he deserve the \"death penalty\" of exclusion from their ether community? And the precision with which Dibbell creates the debaters' positions, recreating similar discussions going on all over the nets, is admirable. He includes here, also, a fascinating discussion of reactions to this story as it made its way through various nets.\nThe final three selections deal with the extent to which the internet and computer technology may control culture. Manuel De Landa provides in a tour de force review of literature from evolutionary theory to linguistics to game theory in economics and political science. He offers a lucid synopsis of the ways computer modeling has combined with genetic sciences to change the metaphors we may view as most useful in understanding both the natural world and the social sciences. This summary shows the conceptual power available through cyberculture.\nMark Pauline and Gary Chapman, in turn, argue for the need to consciously control the culture and uses of technology. Pauline describes a performance art piece produced in Austria by his Survival Research Laboratories. Here most clearly is the cyberpunk culture to which Dery referred when he spoke of alternative and oppositional elements. Pauline's intention is to startle people into consciousness about the uses of technology. He applies machines to anything but their intended uses. In Austria he attempted to offend Austrians into a reaction to the Croatian war going on just across their border. He featured searing noise levels, a \"very dumb bomb\" crashing down randomly upon hapless machines that wandered into its space (291), and homoerotic depictions of soldiers.\nMark Chapman's concluding essay, influenced by the Frankfurt School, is a straightforward call for more conscious and critical control over the \"'technological imperative' that compels us to automate wherever and whenever possible\" (302). The essay expands on Pauline's argument-by-performance. 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        "raw_content": "FRIDAY, Oct. 12, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- Children with asthma are at increased risk for childhood obesity, a new study suggests.\nObesity is widely regarded as a risk factor for asthma, but these new findings suggest the reverse is true, too, according to the researchers.\nThe study authors analyzed data from more than 21,000 children in nine European countries who were diagnosed with asthma at ages 3 to 4 years old and followed up to age 8.\nCompared to toddlers without asthma, those with asthma were 66 percent more likely to become obese, and the risk was 50 percent higher among those with persistent wheezing.\nChildren with active asthma were nearly twice as likely to become obese than those without asthma and wheezing, according to the study.\n\"Asthma may contribute to the obesity epidemic. We urgently need to know if prevention and adequate treatment of asthma can reduce the trajectory toward obesity,\" study co-author Frank Gilliland, professor of preventive medicine at the University of Southern California, said in a university news release.\nOne way that asthma may contribute to obesity is by limiting children's physical activity, the researchers said.\nIt's also been suggested that higher doses of inhaled corticosteroids used to treat asthma may increase the risk of obesity. In this study, children with asthma who used medication had the greatest risk of becoming obese.\n\"We care about this issue because asthma affects approximately 6.5 million children -- about 1 in 10 -- in the United States,\" said study senior author Lida Chatzi, also a professor of preventive medicine at USC.\n\"It's a chronic childhood disorder and if it increases the risk of obesity, we can advise parents and physicians on how to treat it and intervene to help young children grow up to enjoy healthy, adult lives,\" Chatzi said.\nThe U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says about 40 percent of Americans -- or 93 million people -- are obese. Obesity is linked to diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure and stroke.\nMeanwhile, the number of Americans with asthma in the United States is growing every year. About 1 in 12 people now has the illness, the study authors said.\nThe study was published recently in the European Respiratory Journal.\nThe American Lung Association has more on childhood asthma.\nSOURCE: University of Southern California, news release, Oct. 9, 2018\n\u2022 Respiratory Sounds",
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        "raw_content": "THURSDAY, Nov. 15, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) remains the fourth biggest killer in the United States. But only a fraction of the millions of people who could benefit from post-hospital rehab for COPD are doing so, new research shows.\nCOPD is a progressive, debilitating and incurable respiratory illness, often tied to smoking. Many patients require supplementary oxygen to live normal lives.\nAs explained by researchers at Baystate Medical Center in Springfield, Mass., pulmonary rehabilitation aims to give patients exercise training, self-management advice, nutrition counseling and emotional support. It's been shown to boost patients' physical and mental health, and overall quality of life.\nBut far too few may be receiving it.\nIn the new study, researchers reviewed the records of nearly 224,000 Americans hospitalized for COPD in 2012. The investigators found that only 1.9 percent received pulmonary rehabilitation within six months of being discharged from the hospital.\nAnd by one year after hospital discharge, that number had risen only slightly, to 2.7 percent, the team reported. The findings were published online Nov. 12 in the Annals of the American Thoracic Society.\nOf the patients who started pulmonary rehabilitation, more than half completed at least 16 sessions, the study found. Medicare will typically pay for up to 36 sessions.\nA 'critical' part of care\n\"Unfortunately, many patients face multiple barriers to participating, such as family responsibilities or transportation, and participation rates are especially low among vulnerable populations,\" said study lead author Kerry Spitzer, a clinical researcher at Baystate.\n\"We have a lot to learn about how hospitals can help address these challenges,\" she explained in a journal news release.\nPulmonologist Dr. Ann Tilley noted that \"the findings of this study are really distressing -- enormous numbers of patients with COPD, who would benefit from pulmonary rehabilitation, are not receiving it.\"\nAccording to Tilley, who practices at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City and was not involved with the study, \"Pulmonary rehabilitation is a critical component of care for COPD patients and is something I spend a lot of time talking to my own patients about. I would say to COPD patients, if your doctor recommends a pulmonary rehabilitation program, strongly consider going!\"\nIn the study, whites, males, younger patients and those on home oxygen were among those patients likely to receive pulmonary rehabilitation. Patients were less likely to receive the rehabilitation if they were smokers; lived more than 10 miles from a pulmonary rehabilitation program; were poorer; or had other chronic diseases and prior hospitalizations.\nTilley said it's true that in her clinical practice, \"the farther patients live from a pulmonary rehabilitation program, the less likely they are to attend. We in the healthcare community need to do more to remove barriers like this.\"\nDr. Theodore Maniatis is a pulmonologist and medical director at Staten Island University Hospital in New York City. Reading over the study findings, he said there are numerous complex reasons why uptake of COPD rehab is so low.\nOne could be problems financing new rehabilitation centers, he suggested.\n\"Medicare reimbursement for services does not mean that it is easy or profitable to set up a pulmonary rehabilitation center, because there are a critical number of patients needed to make such a program sustainable,\" Maniatis said.\nPulmonary rehabilitation typically requires three visits per week over several weeks. If enough patients cannot or will not engage in these programs, centers can't remain financially viable, he said.\nManiatis stressed that there's been no clear evidence that these programs actually extend the lives of people with COPD. But \"what is much clearer is that participation in such a program does reduce fatigue and shortness of breath, and increases in exercise tolerance. And it improves quality of life,\" he said.\nLife-changing benefits\n\"Pulmonary rehabilitation means the complete rehabilitation of the pulmonary disease patient, including changing lifestyles,\" Maniatis said. \"That includes discontinuation of smoking, using oxygen when necessary, understanding and utilizing medications to prevent exacerbations of lung disease and changing the medication treatment when exacerbations of lung disease do occur.\"\nExercise aimed at bolstering patients' ability to move and breathe is also key.\nOther components of rehab focus on the mental well-being of patients, \"by fostering a sense of independence and socialization with other patients\" facing the same challenges, Maniatis said.\nThe program can really pay off, he believes.\n\"Pulmonary rehabilitation programs have been shown to decrease the number of exacerbations and therefore readmissions to hospitals,\" Maniatis added.\nFor her part, Tilley said more patient outreach is key.\n\"It's probably true that some doctors fail to recommend rehab, and that some patients decline to go when it is recommended,\" she said.\n\"If your doctor doesn't recommend rehab to you, ask her about it,\" Tilley said. \"The benefits can truly be life-changing.\"\nAnd don't give up too easily, she said. \"I recommend that my own patients give it at least two sessions before deciding if it's not for them,\" Tilley noted.\nThe study was funded by the U.S. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.\nThe COPD Foundation has more on pulmonary rehabilitation.\nSOURCES: Theodore Maniatis, M.D., medical directorand pulmonologist, Staten Island University Hospital, New York City; Ann Tilley, M.D., pulmonologist, Lenox Hill Hospital, New York City; Annals of the American Thoracic Society, news release, Nov. 12, 2018",
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        "raw_content": "Ex-officer slams A153 repairs as \u2018shambles\u2019\nA former Lincolnshire County Council highways officer has criticised the authority amid more complaints about repairs to the A153 in Coningsby.\nBernard Rogers, who retired from his post in 2000,says the road was shut on Tuesday night , without many residents being informed.\nMr Rogers adds that having spoke to contractors, he was informed they were due to re-paint yellow lines on a section of the road which had been re-surfaced.\nHowever, he says that because of the wet weather, the work could not be carried out.\nMr Rogers claims that because of the closure, one elderly lady was forced to walk home from a weekly bingo session at the village hall - a distance of several hundred yards.\nThe road - one of the area\u2019s busiest commuter routes - was subject to night-time closures earlier this month to allow the re-surfacing to be carried out.\nHowever, several people contacted the News to complain that \u2018road closed\u2019 signs were left out during the day, leading to confusion and a diversion via Hubberts Bridge involving an extra 20-mile journey between Horncastle and Sleaford.\nMr Rogers said: \u201cThe whole thing has been a shambles and the fact the lady was left to walk home was disgusting.\n\u201cThey (the contractors) travelled miles on Tuesday night and they couldn\u2019t do anything because of the rain earlier in the day. What a waste of money. And, who is paying for this? Us.\u201d\nA county council spokesman said: \u201cThe works are being coordinated and delivered by our principle contractor for the project, Hanson, and all weather dependant decisions related to the works are the responsibility of the contractor.\n\u201cA limited amount of work was carried out on Wednesday evening due to wet weather; however, we expect road lining to be completed this week,marking the end of these resurfacing works.\n\u201cWith regards to issues of access, local access should have been maintained at all times for residents. We encourage all of our contractors to be courteous and understanding to local people, so we will be contacting Hanson UK to find out more information regarding this incident.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Sydney landmarks to become hotels\nThe New South Wales Government has set aside two landmark buildings in Sydney\u2019s CBD for tourism purposes when they are marketed to local and international investors later this year.\nThe state\u2019s Minister for Finance and Services, Andrew Constance, said the tourism industry would be invited to register their interest in the Education and former Lands Buildings on Bridge Street as part of the NSW Government\u2019s \u201ccommitment to increase the state\u2019s overnight visitor expenditure\u201d.\n\u201cWe will be engaging a broad range of local and international parties who have the capacity to deliver world-class facilities and accommodation,\u201d Constance said.\n\u201cThis approach will create jobs, drive global tourism opportunities and boost the NSW economy.\n\u201cThe sale of the Sandstone Buildings for tourism purposes will support the NSW Visitor Economy Taskforce, which has a goal to increase our overnight visitor expenditure from $18.3 billion in 2009 to $36.6 billion by 2020.\n\u201cInterest in these buildings is already strong \u2013 they have the potential for a range of high value tourism uses, are centrally located in the business district, close to Circular Quay and all transport services.\n\u201cTourism industry research indicates that foreign investors have a strong preference for Sydney\u2019s CBD as their entry point to Australia for investment.\n\u201cAs part of the Registration of Interest stage, we will invite interested parties to provide details of their intended tourism use for the Sandstone Buildings. That will be used to form a detailed Expression of Interest phase in the New Year,\u201d Constance said.\nThe Registration of Interest will be released by Macquarie Capital before Christmas, the Minister said.\nAn Expression of Interest campaign has already begun for the sale of the Ausgrid Building at 570 George Street, one that is expected to feature a hotel and luxury apartments once converted.\nConstance said the divestment of non-core government assets is unlocking latent capital to boost much needed infrastructure and fund other essential services for taxpayers across the State.\n\u201cWe will continue to identify assets suitable for divestment, returning sale proceeds to NSW taxpayers to fund more services and to drive the state\u2019s economic growth,\u201d he said.\nThe Tourism and Transport Forum (TTF) has applauded the decision of the NSW Government and CEO Ken Morrison said the buildings hold \u201cmassive potential\u201d.\n\u201cThere is strong interest from the tourism industry in these heritage buildings and the sector is keen to explore the opportunities they represent,\u201d he said.\n\u201cTheir location and history makes them extremely attractive as tourism assets, with the potential to deliver significant additional expenditure in the visitor economy.\n\u201cThey could also add another dimension to Sydney\u2019s premium accommodation stocks.\n\u201cCircular Quay and the surrounding precincts are a vital element of Sydney\u2019s tourism offering and these two buildings could further develop that through accommodation, retail, dining and other elements.\n\u201cIn addition, mandating tourism use will give the public access to these magnificent buildings for the first time.\n\u201cSydney is Australia\u2019s global city and assets like these rarely become available so the tourism industry commends the O\u2019Farrell government on its decision to prefer tourism use.\n\u201cAs the premier international gateway to Australia, additional accommodation capacity is vital to allow visitor numbers to continue growing and we look forward to working with the government through this process to deliver the best outcome for Sydney, New South Wales and Australia,\u201d Morrison said.\nMinister for Finance and Services Andrew Constance, New South Wales Government, Sandstone Buildings Sydney, Slider, Sydney Hotels, ttf\nVideo: Carlson\u2019s positive Aussie outlook",
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        "raw_content": "Home > Blog > Revision Methods for GCSE\nRevision Methods for GCSE\nPosted on February 3, 2017 June 26, 2018 by Jacob Senior\nWhen studying for your GCSEs, it\u2019s vital that you establish good habits and methods that will help you focus, and ensure that you\u2019re working smart, as well as working hard. In my last post, we covered the three main types of learning: visual, aural and kinaesthetic. We also looked at some revision tactics that you can use if you fall under each style. In this post, we\u2019re going to have a look at some more of the best revision methods for GCSE.\nTables are a great way of organising information into different categories. For example, you might need to consider the pros and cons of nuclear power. You can sort your notes by creating a table like so:\nIf you have to, you can make more columns to add other categories. Since the space to write in is usually quite small, you need to be able to summarise ideas briefly in your own words. If you\u2019re able to do this, it shows that you understand what the ideas are.\nAural Learning\nSelf-recording\nSelf-recording is another one of the best revision methods for GCSE. For this technique, all you need is your voice, some reading material and a device which you can record yourself with. In the past, you would have had to use a specific device called a dictation machine to record yourself. Nowadays, almost any modern smartphone or tablet has voice recording capabilities. So long as it has a microphone, it should be able to record your voice as well. If these options aren\u2019t available, dictation machines aren\u2019t too expensive, and they might be worth the investment.\nNote: Many laptops can record your voice too. If it has a camera, it\u2019s probably capable of recording your voice with its microphone!\nIf you\u2019ve chosen to use the \u201creading aloud\u201d method of revision, you might as well record yourself at the same time. The self-recording technique is quite simple; all you need to do is record yourself reading your notes.\nThe great thing about this method is that both recording and listening help you to remember information. While you\u2019re reading your notes out loud into the microphone, you\u2019re going to be committing them to memory, just like you would when reading out loud. Once you\u2019re done reading all of them, you can listen to them through speakers or headphones whenever you\u2019re studying.\nHere are some tips to make your recordings even easier to study from:\n\u2022 Make sure you\u2019re not speaking too close to the microphone, or too far away from it. Do a couple of test runs to make sure your microphone is working properly.\n\u2022 Speak slowly and clearly, so that you can listen back easily.\n\u2022 Place emphasis on the more important details in your notes. Try changing your tone of voice for certain key phrases or facts, so that they stick out more.\n\u2022 When you\u2019re done recording, send the files to your phone or smart device so that they\u2019re always handy.\nWhenever you have a free 10 minutes or so, you can listen to your notes.\nFor this technique, you\u2019re probably going to need access to either the internet or dedicated workbooks. You\u2019ll want to find games or other interactive tools which involve doing things rather than just reading them. For example, one game might require you to match up key words to their meanings, or key dates to the events which occurred on them. You can actually do this one yourself, in the same way that you made flashcards. Cut up a large piece of paper in separate pieces, and then on half of them write a key word. Then write something related to each key word on all of the other pieces. Shuffle up all of the cards, then try to match them up.\nYou should also check online for other learning games. As always, double check that the content of the games matches what you\u2019re learning in class, so you don\u2019t confuse yourself.\nBy now, you have access to some of the best revision methods for GCSE. GCSEs can be tough, but with the right frame of mind and the right tools at your disposal, you can overcome them and achieve something incredible.\nLooking for more tips and the best revision methods for GCSE? Check out our book, Pass Your GCSEs With Level 9s.\nKey Stage 2 History Curriculum | National Primary Curriculum\nSpeed, Distance and Time FAQ \u2013 How to Work out Speed Distance Time",
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        "raw_content": "\"Presidential Directive on National Space Policy,\" February 11, 1988.\n[Editorial headnote: Between the issuance of the first Reagan administration space policy statement in July 1982 and 1987, there were a number of significant changes, including the Challenger accident, increased emphasis on the commercial uses of space, and the report of the blue ribbon National Commission on Space. A five-month SIG (Space) review during the second half of 1987 resulted in a new statement of national space policy reflecting these and other changes. President Reagan approved the new policy statement on January 5, but witheld its release until a parallel review of commercial space policy initiatives being conducted by the Economic Policy Council was completed. The policy statement itself was classified; this unclassified summary was all that was publicly released. Available in NASA Historical Reference Collection, History Office, NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC. Page references to original document in brackets.]\nPresidential Directive on National Space Policy\nThe President approved on January 5, 1988, a revised national space policy that will set the direction of U.S. efforts in space for the future. The policy is the result of a five-month interagency review which included a thorough analysis of previous Presidential decisions, the National Commission on Space report, and the implications of the Space Shuttle and expendable launch vehicle accidents. The primary objective of this review was to consolidate and update Presidential guidance on U.S. space activities well into the future.\nThe resulting Presidential Directive reaffirms the national commitment to the exploration and use of space in support of our national well being. It acknowledges that United States space activities are conducted by three separate and distinct sectors: two strongly interacting governmental sectors (Civil, and National Security) and a separate, non-governmental Commercial Sector. Close coordination, cooperation, and technology and information exchange will be maintained among sectors to avoid unnecessary duplication and promote attainment of United States space goals.\nThe directive states that a fundamental objective guiding United States space activities has been, and continues to be, space leadership. Leadership in an increasingly competitive international environment does not require United States preeminence in all areas and disciplines of space enterprise. It does require United States preeminence in key areas of space activity critical to achieving our national security, scientific, technical, economic, and foreign policy goals.\nThe overall goals of United States space activities are: (1) to strengthen and security of the United States; (2) to obtain scientific, technological, and economic benefits for the general population and to improve the quality of life on Earth through space-related activities; (3) to encourage continuing United States private-sector investment in space and related activities; (4) to promote international cooperative activities taking into account United States national security, foreign policy, scientific, and economic interests; (5) to cooperate with other nations in maintaining the freedom of space for all activities that enhance the security and welfare of mankind; and, as a long-range goal, (6) to expand human presence and activity beyond Earth orbit into the solar system.\nThe directive states that United States space activities shall be conducted in accordance with the following principles:\nThe United States is committed to the exploration and use of outer space by all nations for peaceful purposes and for the benefit of all mankind. \"Peaceful purposes\" allow for activities in pursuit of national security goals.\n[2] The United States will pursue activities in space in support of its inherent right of self-defense and its defense commitments to its allies.\nThe United States rejects any claims to sovereignty by any nation over outer space or celestial bodies, or any portion thereof, and rejects any limitations on the fundamental right of sovereign nations to acquire data from space.\nThe United States considers the space systems of any nation to be national property with the right of passage through and operations in space without interference. Purposeful interference with space systems shall be viewed as an infringement on sovereign rights.\nThe United States shall encourage and not preclude the commercial use and exploitation of space technologies and systems for national economic benefit without direct Federal subsidy. These commercial activities must be consistent with national security interests, and international and domestic legal obligations.\nThe United States shall encourage other countries to engage in free and fair trade in commercial space goods and services.\nThe United States will conduct international cooperative space-related activities that are expected to achieve sufficient scientific, political, economic, or national security benefits for the nation. The United States will see mutually beneficial international participation in its space and space-related programs.\nCIVIL SPACE POLICY\nThe directive states that:\nThe United States civil space sector activities shall contribute significantly to enhancing the Nation's science, technology, economy, pride, sense, of well-being and direction, as well as United States world prestige and leadership. Civil sector activities shall comprise a balanced strategy of research, development, operations, and technology for science, exploration, and appropriate applications.\nThe objectives of the United States civil space activities shall be (1) to expand knowledge of the Earth, its environment, the solar system, and the universe; (2) to create new opportunities for use of the space environment through the conduct of appropriate research and experimentation in advanced technology and systems (3) to develop space technology for civil applications and, wherever appropriate, make such technology available to the commercial sector; (4) to preserve the United States preeminence in critical aspects of space science, applications, technology, and manned space flight; (5) to establish a permanently manned presence in space; and (6) to engage in international cooperative efforts that further United States space goals.\nCOMMERCIAL SPACE POLICY\nThe directive states that the United States government shall not preclude or deter the continuing development of a separate, non-governmental Commercial Space Sector. Expanding private sector investment in space by the market-driven Commercial Sector generates economic benefits for the Nation and supports governmental Space Sectors with an increasing range of space goods and services. Governmental Space Sectors shall purchase commercially available space goods and services to the fullest extent feasible and shall not conduct [3] activities with potential commercial applications that preclude or deter Commercial Sector space activities except for national security or public safety reasons. Commercial Sector space activities shall be supervised or regulated only to the extent required by law, national security, international obligations, and public safety.\nNATIONAL SECURITY SPACE POLICY\nThe directive further states that the United States will conduct those activities in space that are necessary to national defense. Space activities will contribute to national security objectives by (1) deterring, or if necessary defending against enemy attack; (2) assuring that forces of hostile nations cannot prevent our own use of space; (3) negating, if necessary, hostile space systems; and (4) enhancing operations of United States and Allied forces. Consistent with treaty obligations, the national security space program shall support such functions as command and control, communications, navigation, environmental monitoring warning, and surveillance (including research and development programs which support these functions).\nINTER-SECTOR POLICIES\nThis section contains policies applicable to, and binding on, the national security and civil space sectors:\nThe United States Government will maintain and coordinate separate national security and civil operational space systems where differing needs of the sectors dictate.\nSurvivability and endurance of national security space systems, including all necessary system elements, will be pursued commensurate with their planned use in crisis and conflict, with the threat, and with the availability of other assets to perform the mission.\nGovernment sectors shall encourage, to the maximum extent feasible, the development and use of Unites States private sector space capabilities without direct Federal subsidy.\nThe directive states that the United States Government will: (1) encourage the development of commercial systems which image the Earth from space competitive with or superior to foreign-operated civil or commercial systems; (2) discuss remote sensing issues and activities with foreign governments operating or regulating the private operation of remote sensing systems; and (3) continue a research and development effort for future advanced, remote sensing technologies. Commercial applications of such technologies will not involve direct Federal subsidy.\nThe directive further states that assured access to space, sufficient to achieve all United States space goals, is a key element of national space policy. United States space transportations systems, must provide a balanced, robust, and flexible capability with sufficient resiliency to allow continued operations despite failures in any single system. The goals of United States space transportation policy are: (1) to achieve and maintain safe and reliable access to transportation in, and return from, space; (2) to exploit the unique attributes of manned and unmanned launch and recovery systems; (3) to encourage to the maximum extent feasible, the development and use of United States private sector space transportation capabilities without direct Federal subsidy; and (4) to reduce the costs of space transportation and related services.\nThe directive also states that communications advancements are critical to all United States space sectors. To ensure necessary capabilities exits, the directive states [4] that the United States Government will continue research and development efforts for future advanced space communications technologies. These technologies, when utilized for commercial purposes, will be without direct Federal subsidy.\nThe directive states that it is the policy of the United States to control or prohibit, as appropriate, exports of equipment and/or technology that would make an significant contribution to a foreign country's strategic military missile programs. Certain United States friends and allies will be exempted from this policy, subject to appropriate non-transfer and end-use assurances.\nThe directive also states that the United States will consider and, as appropriate, formulate policy positions on arms control measures governing activities in space, and will conduct negotiations on such measures only if they are equitable, effectively verifiable, and enhance the security of the United States and its allies.\nThe directive further states that all space sectors will seek to minimize the creation of space debris. Design and operations of space tests, experiments and systems will strive to minimize or reduce accumulation of space debris consistent with mission requirements and cost effectiveness.\nThe directive states that normal interagency procedures will be employed wherever possible to coordinate the policies enunciated in this directive. To provide a forum to all Federal agencies for their policy views, to review and advise on proposed changes to national space policy issues to the President for decisions as necessary, a Senior Interagency Group (SIG) on Space shall continue to meet. The SIG (Space) will be chaired by a member of the National Security Council staff and will include appropriate representatives of the Department of State, Department of Defense (DOD), Department of Commerce (DOC), Department of Transportations (DOT), Director of Central Intelligence (DCI), Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Office of Management and Budget, and the Office of Science and Technology Policy. Other Executive agencies or departments will participate as the agenda of meeting shall dictate.\nPOLICY GUIDELINES AND IMPLEMENTING ACTIONS\nThe directive also enumerates Policy Guidelines and Implementing Actions to provide a framework through which the policies in the directive shall be carried out. Agencies are directed to use this section as guidance on priorities, including preparation, review, and execution of budgets for space activities, within the overall resource and policy guidance provided by the President. Within 120 days of the date of this directive, affected Government agencies are directed to review their current policies for consistency with the directive and, where necessary, establish policies to implement the practices contained therein.\nCIVIL SPACE SECTOR GUIDELINES\nThe directive specifies that in conjunction with other agencies: NASA will continue the lead role within the Federal Government for advancing space science, exploration, and appropriate applications through the conduct of activities for research, technology, development and related operations; the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will gather data, conduct research, and make predictions about the [5] Earth's environment; DOT will license and promote commercial launch operations which support civil sector operations.\nSpace Science. NASA, with the collaboration of other appropriate agencies, will conduct a balanced program to support scientific research, exploration, and experimentation to expand understanding of: (1) astrophysical phenomena and the origin and evolution of the universe; (2) the Earth, its environment and its dynamic relationship with the Sun; (3) the origin and evolution of the solar system; (4) fundamental physical, chemical, and biological processes; (5) the effects of the space environment on human beings; and (6) the factors governing the origin and spread of life in the universe.\nSpace Exploration. In order to investigate phenomena and objects both within and beyond the solar system, the directive states that NASA will conduct a balanced program of manned and unmanned exploration.\nHuman Exploration. To implement the long-range goal of expanding human presence and activity beyond Earth orbit into the solar system the policy directs NASA to begin the systematic development of technologies necessary to enable and support a range of future manned missions. This technology program (Pathfinder) will be oriented toward a Presidential decision on a focused program of manned exploration of the solar system.\nUnmanned Exploration. The policy further directs NASA to continue to pursue a program of unmanned exploration where such exploration can most efficiently and effectively satisfy national space objectives by among other things: achieving scientific objectives where human presence is undesirable or unnecessary; exploring realms where the risk or costs of life support are unacceptable; and providing data vital to support future manned missions.\nPermanent Manned Presence. The directive states that NASA will develop the Space Station to achieve permanently manned operational capability by the mid-1990s. The directive further states that the Space Station will: (1) Contribute to United States preeminence in critical aspects of manned spaceflight; (2) provide support and stability to scientific and technological investigations; (3) provide early benefits, particularly in the materials of life sciences; (4) promote private sector experimentation preparatory to independent commercial activity; (5) allow evolution in keeping with the needs of Station users and the long-term goals of the United States; (6) provide opportunities for commercial sector participation; and (7) contribute to the longer term goal of expanding human presence and activity beyond Earth orbit into the solar system.\nManned Spaceflight Preeminence. The directive specifies that approved programs such as efforts to improve the Space Transportation System (STS) and return it to safe flight and to develop, deploy and use the Space Station, are intended to ensure United States preeminence in critical aspects of manned spaceflight.\nSpace Applications. The policy directs NASA and other agencies to pursue the identification and development of appropriate applications flowing from their activities. Agencies will seek to promote private sector development and implementation of applications. The policy also states that:\nSuch applications will create new capabilities, or improve the quality or efficiency of continuing activities, including long-term scientific observations.\nNASA will seek to ensure its capability to conduct selected critical missions through an appropriate mix of assured access to space, on-orbit sparing, advanced [6] automation techniques, redundancy, and other suitable measures.\nAgencies may enter cooperative research and development agreements on space applications with firms seeking to advance the relevant state-of-the-art consistent with United States Government space objectives.\nManagement of Federal civil operational remote sensing is the responsibility of the Department of Commerce. The Department of Commerce will: (1) consolidate Federal needs for civil operational remote sensing products to be met either by the private sector or the Federal government; (2) identify needed civil operational system research and development objectives; and (3) in coordination with other departments or agencies, provide for the regulation of private sector operational remote sensing systems.\nCivil Government Space Transportation. The policy states the unique Space Transportation System (STS) capability to provide manned access to space will be exploited in those areas that offer the greatest national return, including contributing to United States preeminence in critical aspects of manned spaceflight. The STS fleet will maintain the Nation's capability and will be used to support critical programs requiring manned presence and other unique STS capabilities. In support of national space transportation goals, NASA will establish sustainable STS flight rates to provide for planning and budgeting of Government space programs. NASA will pursue appropriate enhancements to STS operational capabilities, upper stages, and systems for deploying, servicing, and retrieving spacecraft as national and user requirements are defined.\nInternational Cooperation. The policy guidelines state that the United States will foster increased international cooperation in civil space activities by seeking mutually beneficial international participation in its civil space and space-related programs. The SIG (Space) Working Group on Space Science Cooperation with the U.S.S.R. shall be responsible for oversight of civil space cooperation with the Soviet Union. No such cooperative activity shall be initiated until an interagency review has been completed. The directive provides that United States cooperation in international civil space activities will:\nBe consistent with United States technology transfer laws, regulations, Executive Orders and presidential directives.\nSupport the public, nondiscriminatory direct readout of data from Federal civil systems to foreign ground stations and the provision of data to foreign users under specified conditions.\nBe conducted in such a way as to protect the commercial value of intellectual property developed with Federal support. Such cooperation will not preclude or deter commercial space activities by the United States private sector, except as required by national security or public safety.\nCOMMERCIAL SPACE SECTOR GUIDELINES\nThe directive states that NASA, and the Departments of Commerce, Defense, and Transportation will work cooperatively to develop and implement specific measures to foster the growth of private sector commercial use of space. A high-level focus for commercial space issues has been created through establishment of a Commercial Space Working Group of the Economic Policy Council. SIG (Space) will continue to coordinate the development and implementation of national space policy.\n[7] To stimulate private sector investment, ownership, and operation of space assets, and directive provides that the United States Government will facilitate private sector access to appropriate U.S. space-related hardware and facilities, and encourage the private sector to undertake commercial space ventures. The directive states that Governmental Space Sectors shall, without providing direct Federal subsidies:\nUtilize commercially available goods and services to the fullest extent feasible, and avoid actions that may preclude or deter commercial space sector activities except as required by national security or public safety. A space good or service is \"commercially available\" if it is currently offered commercially, or if it could be supplied commercially in response to a government service procurement request. \"Feasible\" means that such goods or services meet mission requirements in a cost-effective manner.\nEnter into appropriate cooperative agreements to encourage and advance private sector basic research, development, and operations while protecting the commercial value of the intellectual property developed;\nProvide for the use of appropriate Government facilities on a reimbursable basis;\nIdentify, and eliminate or propose for elimination, applicable portions of United States laws and regulations that unnecessarily impede commercial space sector activities;\nEncourage free trade in commercial space activities. The United States Trade Representative will consult, or, as appropriate, negotiate with other countries to encourage free trade in commercial space activities. In entering into space-related technology development and transfer agreements with other countries, Executive Departments and agencies will take into consideration whether such countries practice and encourage free and fair trade in commercial space activities.\nProvide for the timely transfer of Government-developed space technology to the private sector in such a manner as to protect its commercial value, consistent with national security.\nPrice Government-provided goods and services consistent with OMB Circular A-25.\nThe directive also states that the Department of Commerce (DOC) will commission a study to provide information for future policy and program decisions on options for a commercial advanced earth remote sensing system. This study, to be conducted in the private sector under DOC direction with input from Federal Agencies, will consist of assessments of the following elements: (1) domestic and international markets for remote sensing data; (2) financing options, such as cooperative opportunities between government and industry in which the private sector contributes substantial financing to the venture, participation by other government agencies, and international cooperative partnerships; (3) sensor and data processing technology and; (4) spacecraft technology and launch options. The results of this study will include an action plan on the best alternatives identified during the study.\nNATIONAL SECURITY SPACE SECTOR GUIDELINES\nGeneral. The directive states that:\nThe Department of Defense (DOD) will develop, operate, and maintain an assured mission capability through an appropriate mix of robust satellite control, assured access to [8] space, on-orbit sparing, proliferation, reconstitution or other means.\nThe national security space program, including dissemination of data, shall be conducted in accordance with Executive Orders and applicable directives for the protection of national security information and commensurate with both the missions performed and the security measures necessary to protect related space activities.\nDOD will ensure that the military space program incorporates the support requirements of the Strategic Defense Initiative.\nSpace Support. The directive states that:\nThe national security space sector may use both manned and unmanned launch systems as determined by specific mission requirements. Payloads will be distributed among launch systems and launch sites to minimize the impact of loss of any single launch system or launch site on mission performance. The DOD will procure unmanned launch vehicles or services and maintain launch capability on both the East and West coasts. DOD will also continue to enhance the robustness of its satellite control capability through and appropriate mix of satellite autonomy and survivable command and control, processing, and data dissemination systems.\nDOD will study concepts and technologies which would support future contingency launch capabilities.\nForce Enhancement. The directive states that the national security space sector will develop, operate, and maintain space systems and develop plans and architectures to meet the requirements of operational land, sea, and air forces through all levels of conflict commensurate with their intended use.\nSpace Control. The directive also states that:\nThe DOD will develop, operate, and maintain enduring space systems to ensure its freedom of action in space. This requires an integrated combination of antisatellite, survivability, and surveillance capabilities.\nAntisatellite (ASAT) Capability. DOD will develop and deploy a robust and comprehensive ASAT capability with programs as required and with initial operational capability at the earliest possible date.\nDOD space programs will pursue a survivability enhancement program with long-term planning for future requirements. The DOD must provide for the survivability of selected, critical national security space assets (including associated terrestrial components) to a degree commensurate with the value and utility of the support they provide to national-level decision functions, and military operational forces across the spectrum of conflict.\nThe United States will develop and maintain an integrated attack warning, notification, verification, and contingency reaction capability which can effectively detect and react to threats to United States space systems.\nForce Application. The directive states that the DOD will, consistent will treaty obligations, conduct research, development, and planning to be prepared to acquire and deploy space weapons systems for strategic defense should national security conditions dictate.\nINTER-SECTOR GUIDELINES\nThe directive states that the following paragraphs identify selected, high priority cross-sector efforts and [9] responsibilities to implement plans supporting major United States space policy objectives:\nSpace Transportation Guidelines.\nThe United States national space transportation capability will be based on a mix of vehicles, consisting of the Space Transportation System (STS), unmanned launch vehicles (ULVs), and in-space transportation systems. The elements of this mix will be defined to support the mission needs of national security and civil government sectors of United States space activities in the most cost effective manner.\nAs determined by specific mission requirements, the national security space sector will use the STS and ULVs. In coordination with NASA, the DOD will assure the Shuttle's utility to national defense and will integrate missions into the Shuttle system. Launch priority will be provided for national security missions as implemented by NASA-DOD agreements. Launches necessary to preserve and protect human life in space shall have the highest priority except in times of national security emergency.\nThe STS will continue to be managed and operated in an institutional arrangement consistent with the current NASA/DOD Memorandum of Understanding. Responsibility will remain in NASA for operational control of the STS for civil missions, and in the DOD for operational control of the STS for national security missions. Mission management is the responsibility of the mission agency.\nUnited States commercial launch operations are an integral element of a robust national space launch capability. NASA will not maintain an expendable launch vehicle (ELV) adjunct to the STS. NASA will provide launch services for commercial and foreign payloads only where those payloads must be man-tended, require the unique capabilities of the STS, or it is determined that launching the payloads on the STS is important for national security or foreign policy purposes. Commercial and foreign payloads will not be launched on government owned or operated ELV systems except for national security or foreign policy reasons.\nCivil Government agencies will encourage, to the maximum extent feasible, a domestic commercial launch industry by contracting for necessary ELV launch services directly from the private sector or with DOD.\nNASA and the DOD will continue to cooperate in the development and use of military and civil space transportation systems and avoid unnecessary duplication of activities. They will pursue new launch and launch support concepts aimed at improving cost-effectiveness, responsiveness, capability, realiablity, avaliability, maintainability and flexibility. Such cooperation between the national security and civil sectors will ensure efficient and effective use of national resources.\nThe directive lists guidelines for the federal encouragement of commercial unmanned launch vehicles (ULVs):\nThe United States Government fully endorses and will facilitate the commercialization of United States unmanned launch vehicles (ULVs).\nThe Department of Transportation (DOT) is the lead agency within the Federal Government for developing, coordinating, and articulating Federal policy and regulatory guidance pertaining to United States commercial launch activities in consultation with DOD, State, NASA, and other concerned agencies. All Executive departments and agencies shall assist the DOT in carrying out its responsibilities as [10] set forth in the Commercial Space Launch Act and Executive Order 12465.\nThe United States Government encourages the use of its launch and launch-related facilities for United States commercial launch operations.\nThe United States Government will have priority use of Government facilities and support services to meet national security and critical mission requirements. The United States Government will make all reasonable efforts to minimize impacts on commercial operations.\nThe United States Government will not subsidize the commercialization of ULVs, but will price the use of its facilities, equipment, and services with the goal of encouraging viable commercial ULV activities in accordance with the Commercial Space Launch Act.\nThe United States Government will encourage free market competition within the United States private sector. The United States Government will provide equitable treatment for all commercial launch operators for the sale or lease of Government equipment and facilities consistent with its economic, foreign policy, and national security interests.\nNASA and DOD, for those unclassified and releasable capabilities for which they have responsibility shall, to the maximum extent feasible:\nUse best efforts to provide commercial launch firms with access, on a reimbursable basis, to national launch and launch-related facilities, equipment, tooling, and services to support commercial launch operations;\nDevelop, in consultation with the DOT, contractual arrangements covering access by commercial launch firms to national launch and launch-related property and services they request in support of their operations;\nProvide technical advice and assistance to commercial launch firms on a reimbursable basis, consistent with the pricing guidelines herein; and\nConduct, in coordination with DOT appropriate environmental analyses necessary to ensure that commercial launch operations conducted at Federal launch facilities are in compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act.\nThe directive lists government ULV Pricing Guidelines. The price charged for the use of United States Government facilities, equipment, and service, will be based on the following principles:\nPrice all services (including those associated with production and launch of commercial ULVs) based on the direct costs incurred by the United States Government. Reimbursement shall be credited to the appropriation from which the cost of providing such property or service was paid.\nThe United States Government will not seek to recover ULV design and development costs or investments associated with any existing facilities or new facilities required to meet United States Government needs to which the U.S. Government retains title;\nTooling, equipment, and residual ULV hardware on hand at the completion of the United States Government's program will be priced on a basis that is in the best overall interest of the United States Government, taking into consideration that these sales will not constitute a subsidy to the private sector operator.\n[11] The directive also states that commercial launch firms shall:\nMaintain all facilities and equipment leased from the United States Government to a level of readiness and repair specified by the United States Government;\nComply with all requirements of the Commercial Space Launch Act, all regulations issued under the Act, and all terms, conditions or restrictions of any license issued or transferred by the Secretary of Transportation under the Act.\nThe directive establishes the following technology transfer guidelines:\nThe United States will work to stem the flow of advanced western space technology to unauthorized destinations. Executive department and agencies will be fully responsible for protecting against adverse technology transfer in the conduct of their programs.\nSales of United States space hardware, software, and related technologies for use in foreign space projects will be consistent with relevant international and bilateral agreements and arrangements.\nThe directive states that all Sectors shall recognize the importance of appropriate investments in the facilities and human resources necessary to support United States space objectives and maintain investments that are consistent with such objectives. A task force of the Commercial Space Working Group, in cooperation with OSTP, will conduct a feasibility study of alternate methods for encouraging, without direct Federal subsidy, private sector capital funding of United States space infrastructure such as ground facilities, launcher developments, and orbital assembly and test facilities. Coordinated terms of reference for this study shall be presented to the EPC and SIG (Space).\nThe directive notes that the primary forum for negotiations on nuclear and space arms is the Nuclear and Space Talks (NST) with the Soviet Union in Geneva. The instructions to the United States Delegation will be consistent with this National Space Policy directive, established legal obligations, and additional guidance by the President. The United States will continue to consult with its Allies on these negotiations and ensure that any resulting agreements enhance the security of the United States and its Allies. 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        "raw_content": "Barack And Michelle Obama Ink Historic Publishing Deal With Penguin Random House\nThe book deal reportedly broke a record for presidential memoirs.\nPenguin Random House will publish forthcoming books by Barack and Michelle Obama, the publisher announced Tuesday. The former president and first lady will publish separate books, but jointly sold the rights.\nThe auction to secure the publishing deal for the two books topped $60 million. The figure is a record-breaking total for presidential memoirs, the Financial Times reported. The rights to Bill Clinton\u2019s 2004 autobiography, \u201cMy Life,\u201d netted $15 million; George W. Bush\u2019s 2010 \u201cDecision Points\u201d scored an estimated $10 million.\nObama, who left office in January at the age of 55 (young by the average standards of previous presidents), has said his immediate post-presidency plans include a vacation with Michelle and writing a book.\nA portion of the book advances will be donated to charity, including the Obama Foundation, The New York Times reports. The books are expected to be released sometime in 2018.\nBoth of the Obamas have previously written books, though Michelle Obama has never written an autobiography. Barack Obama\u2019s autobiography, the 2004 \u201cDreams from My Father,\u201d and the 2006 \u201cThe Audacity Of Hope\u201d were both massive bestsellers. In fact, more than 75 percent of the Obamas\u2019 income since 2006, when Barack Obama first became a U.S. senator, has come from book sales, according to Forbes.\nThe publisher did not immediately respond to a request for comment.\nSasha, Malia, Michelle & Barack Obama\nU.S. News Barack Obama Michelle Obama Biographies (Books) Penguin Random House\nMalia, Sasha, Michelle, Barack\nPresident Barack Obama, with daughters Malia and Sasha and first lady Michelle Obama, watch musical performances at the National Christmas Tree lighting ceremony, Thursday, Dec. 4, 2014, on the Ellipse near the White House in Washington.",
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        "raw_content": "San Jose Police Drone Gets Approval, A Year After Secret, $7,000 Purchase\nDomestic police agencies throughout the U.S. have faced resistance in finding drone approval, though secrecy in the case of the San Jose police may have delayed the process by a year. Photo: Reuters/Patrick T. Fallon\nPolice in San Jose, California, will be the first department in the Bay Area to be allowed to use a drone after the city council approved a one year pilot program. The vote was the culmination of more than a year of controversy surrounding the unmanned aerieal vehicle in which privacy advocates sparred with police officials -- who promised the drone would not be used to spy on citizens.\nLast year the San Jose Police Department apologized for secretly using federal grant funds to buy the $7,000 drone, then sneaking the purchase into a November City Council agenda where no public discussion was scheduled. Lawmakers and privacy activists immediately criticized the police secrecy, which came after a number of other police drone prosposals crashed, and the SJPD never deployed the UAV. Now that it's been approved, though, city officials say the Century Neo 660 six-rotor drone will not be allowed to fly at night, not be allowed to record video and only be used in specific situations.\n\u201cThere will be no surveillance, and San Jose will not be partnering with the [National Security Agency],\u201d Mayor Sam Liccardo told the Mercury News, adding that the drone will only be used in serious emergencies such as the case of an active shooter or hostage situation. \u201cThis is an opportunity for us to use technology to keep the community and officers safe.\u201d\nThe city council's approval also stipulated the need for a number of training guidelines. Police training must occur on department property and any off-site deployments must be approved by the commander of the San Jose bomb squad.\nUse of the drone still must be authorized by the Federal Aviation Administration, which isn't expected to occur until late 2016.\nPrivacy watchdogs were infuriated with last year's revelation that the San Jose police bought a drone without the public's knowledge. The case became a nationally known example of police quietly using federal funds to purchase an advanced piece of technology.\nRecords were only released after media outlets made a number of public records requests under the Freedom of Information Act. \u201cThe fact that the drone was purchased without the public knowing about it, we souldn't move forward,\u201d Nicole Ozer, technology and civil liberties policy director for the California American Civil Liberties Union, told the Mercury News last year. \u201cThey should go back to the drawing board and the question should be about whether a drone is ever used in San Jose.\u201d\nThis Drone For Hackers Costs $2,500\nDHS Warns Of Drone Terrorism",
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        "raw_content": "The architecture and urbanism festival calls for an end to the relentless churn of construction and challenges our thinking about city-making, but does it offer solutions for the future of its host city, asks Debika Ray?\nThe Shenzhen Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture kicked off this month in a venue that is as much a physical manifestation of the event\u2019s theme as a container for exhibitions. The event\u2019s title, \u201cRe-living the City\u201d, is a plea to stop simply building more and, instead, consider how existing structures can better serve our needs. As co-curator Aaron Betsky said: \u201cWe have enough stuff. What we need to do is to reuse, rethink and reimagine what we already have.\u201d\nTo demonstrate this principal, co-curator and architect Doreen Heng Liu has overhauled the former Dacheng Flour Factory in the Chinese city to accommodate the main biennale activities, creating exhibition space, caf\u00e9s and an auditorium, and opening up its grain silos to allow visitors to wander through their dramatic interiors. This year\u2019s edition is perhaps hoping to replicate in the surrounding Shekou area the impact of its previous iterations on the city\u2019s now-thriving OCT Loft creative neighbourhood. With a design museum under construction within walking distance from the flour factory, this process is already underway, but news that the main factory building may be demolished by the state-owned developer as part of its transformation into a mixed-use scheme somewhat undermines the biennale\u2019s message.\nDoreen Heng Liu's Pearl River Delta 2.0 envisages a future for the region that balances globalisation with social and ecological priorities\nStill, the hands-on role of the city authorities in establishing and funding the event has by all accounts been vital to its success \u2013 and is indicative both of the Shenzhen government\u2019s relative autonomy from Beijing and its willingness to critically engage with the problems associated with the city\u2019s rapid growth. Indeed, the event\u2019s thesis is an explicit critique of the Chinese fast-paced, paternalistic approach to development \u2013 a model that, in its short history, Shenzhen has previously been seen as emblematic of. Designated as the country\u2019s first special economic zone in 1979, it has grown in thirty-odd years from a cluster of villages to a sprawling city of more than 10 million, thanks to rapid foreign investment attracted by its relatively liberal economic policy, low set-up and labour costs, and its proximity to Hong Kong.\nThe exhibitions in this year\u2019s biennale issue challenges to this relentless churn of construction from various angles. Liu\u2019s Pearl River Delta 2.0, arguably the most successful of the three main exhibitions, presents a vision for the future of the region in which Shenzhen sits, centred around a balance between globalisation and ecological and social health \u2013 particularly pertinent, even prescient, given the tragic landslide on Sunday that engulfed 22 industrial buildings and killed many people. Among the best case studies on show is one that focused on areas at the fringes of urbanisation: Research into the quasi-rural Panyu area of Guangzhou examines how a juxtaposition of rural, urban and suburban forms could be an alternative to the linear trajectory of modernisation. More speculative proposals come from Chinese practices Urbanus and MAD: the first offers models for urban environments to accommodate young entrepreneurs; the second, a fantasy for a \u201cforest island\u201d on reclaimed land.\nJimenez Lai\u2019s Lost & Found was a collection of objects made in China but purchased in the United States\nIn his contribution, Collage City 3D, Aaron Betsky rejects grand utopias in favour of a layered approach to city-making. Installations made of cast-off materials demonstrate how new realities could be constructed out of old ones, from Rob Voerman\u2019s migrant worker\u2019s house to Jimenez Lai\u2019s collection of objects made in China but acquired in the US. While aesthetically pleasing, the emphasis on visual impact over real-life projects and proposals arguably comes at the expense of intellectual engagement \u2013 after all, not all attendees were able to attend the associated symposium on the biennale's opening day, where the work was discussed in greater depth. Here, the conversation touched on architecture\u2019s sluggishness in adopting the sampling culture of contemporary music and the changing status of the maker. \u201cEverywhere in pop culture we accept a sampled reality, but architects are still hung up on originality, endurance and ownership,\u201d said Betsky. Slightly under-cutting this point, he slammed a secondary element of the biennale at another venue \u2013 the restoration of a traditional Hakka roundhouse to what he described as a \u201cthemepark\u201d \u2013 as being contrary to his curatorial vision, discouraging people from visiting it.\nWhile interesting, the idea of collaging is not new. City-making through reuse, layering and adaptation has long existed across much of the developing world out of necessity, and it\u2019s hard to escape the sense that such approaches are only considered radical when adopted by the architectural establishment. This concern is addressed somewhat by Radical Urbanism, the exhibition curated by Alfredo Brillembourg and Hubert Klumpner of Urban Think Tank, known for its 2012 Venice Biennale Golden Lion-winning research into Torre David, the skyscraper in Caracas informally occupied by more than 750 families until last year.\nAlongside UTT\u2019s existing body of work, Radical Urbanism focuses on newer projects from architects with an activist bent and from outside the traditional architecture realm. Manuel Herz scooped the biennale\u2019s top award with his images of the architectural forms developed by the long-term residents of refugee camps in Western Sahara. Interboro partners draw attention to lack of public access to New Jersey\u2019s beaches, while Rahul Mehrotra and Felipe Vera focus on architecture\u2019s temporal dimension, seeing events such as the 100 million-people Indian pilgrimage the Kumbh Mela as an architectural form, albeit an ephemeral one. While the policy implications of this \u201cradical urbanism\u201d \u2013 beyond deregulation and the raising of social-consciousness \u2013 remain unclear, the exhibition does provide valuable tools for critical thinking.\nManuel Herz won the biennale's Golden Dragon award for his display, From Camp to City: Refugee Camps of the Western Sahara\nIn toto, the biennale\u2019s displays convincingly express a conviction that the process of city-making requires as much consideration as its physical outcomes. This is certainly the case in Shenzhen, a city that continues to change. In one of the few national and thematic pavilions, the Victoria & Albert Museum presents work by the makers and technologists who underpin Shenzhen\u2019s success, many of them having set up there because of quick, cheap and easy prototyping. Whether such advantages remain as wages rise and the \u201curban villages\u201d vanish, will be a major concern, and will make pressing the need to envisage a different future for the city.\nGiven the very real implications of the biennale\u2019s propositions, it was therefore a shame to hear the phrase, \u201cthis is my first time in China and/or Shenzhen\u201d so often during the associated talks. I would have been eager to learn more about the specific implications of the approaches advocated by either Radical Urbanism or Collage City for the Chinese context. Perhaps, though, the Aformal Academy, a programme of workshops and debates aimed at local students that will run alongside the event, will prompt the young architects of the future to answer these questions themselves.\nThe Shenzhen Bi-city Biennale of Urbanism\\Architecture runs until February 2016\nAbove: The grain silos of the former Dacheng Flour Factory, which co-curator Doreen Heng Liu and her architecture practice Node overhauled to accommodate the biennale\nEverywhere in pop culture we accept a sampled reality, but architects are still hung up on originality, endurance and ownership\nBuilding 8, which is hosting the main biennale exhibitions, may be demolished when the site is redeveloped\nAirport carpets",
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        "raw_content": "The \"Who\" of Worship\nIs He first in your life?\nScientist and humorist P. D. East wrote a novel that depicted the world on the brink of disaster. Leaders of the super-power nations were fingering the controls that would bring civilization to a close. Negotiations had ceased. Lines were drawn. Just as the curtain was about to come down, there was a reprieve, and a forty-eight hour moratorium was announced for some sense to be made of the nonsense of war. All the leaders met together, bringing the sources of wisdom from their particular cultures. The Bible. The Koran. Folk wisdom. Social science. All were amassed and the information fed into a giant computer. Then they asked the question of the computer, \u201cWhat is the formula for world peace?\u201d The machine blinked and whirred and groaned until it spoke these words: \u201cThou shalt have no other gods before Me.\u201d\nThis is the first of the Ten Commandments given to Israel through Moses. These commandments are not the final word on ethics and morality. Jesus gave us that when He said, \u201cThou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, with all thy soul, with all thy mind and with all thy strength, and thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.\u201d The commandments are, however, the precepts on which civilized morality rests. They are still valid, and they are still truthful. You do not break them. They break you.\nWhen God instructs Israel to have no other \u201clittle-g\u201d gods before Him, He is not seeking to prove His existence. He doesn't have to. He is the great I Am. He is saying that He alone is to be worshiped, honored and obeyed. Is He first in your life?\n2 Corinthians 10; Psalm 69-70\nIs He first in your life? By Dr. Ed Young via iDisciple\nGod's Plan for Disciple Making\nThere's Hope for Your Church\nJesus Came to You\nA Shoe Salesman",
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        "raw_content": "Japan\u2019s immigration reforms still treat foreign workers as nothing more than cheap labor\nJapan is about to implement the most radical overhaul of its immigration policy in order to allow more workers into the country as its population shrinks. But even strong supporters of allowing more foreign workers argue that the plan is deeply flawed and should be reconsidered.\nCritics say that the plan doesn\u2019t go far enough to address the problems plaguing foreign blue-collar workers who are currently employed in Japan under conditions that make them prone to exploitation. Opposition lawmakers have tried to stymie the passage of the vote through Japan\u2019s parliament on those grounds, but after hastily passing the lower house earlier this week, the Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Act is set to get approval (paywall) in the upper chamber today (Nov. 7), before becoming law in April.\n\u201cA system that only allows for foreign nationals to be considered as labor and sends them home when they lose their job and residency status must not be accepted,\u201d Sachi Takaya, an associate professor at Osaka University who studies migration, said during a government hearing this week on the proposed bill.\nThere are some 1.3 million foreign workers in Japan as of 2017, a 17% increase from the previous year, as businesses across Japan desperately try to fill positions in industries ranging from construction to food preparation to nursing amid a shrinkage in the working population. Right now, many foreign workers filling manual jobs are in the country on temporary trainee visas that lock them into employers, barring them from gaining residency rights and often leaving them living on the margins of Japanese society.\nAccording to Japan\u2019s justice ministry, in figures revealed by an opposition party this week, 69 \u201ctrainees\u201d died (paywall) between 2015 and 2017, while many others have left their jobs because of low wages or poor conditions. Last month, the opposition accused the government of under-reporting the number of trainees who were facing harsh working conditions in its analysis of why these workers left their jobs, a mistake the government said was the result of an input error in Microsoft Excel.\nThe bill, which would introduce two new work-visa categories, would improve the conditions for such workers by allowing those with specified skills in some of the most labor-starved industries to live and work in Japan for up to five years. The new visa status would allow such workers more flexibility in changing jobs, which would in theory make them less vulnerable to exploitative employers. The second category for more skilled workers doesn\u2019t limit the number of times they can renew their visas and allows them to bring their families to Japan.\nCurrently only highly skilled foreign professionals such as entrepreneurs, academics, and scientists are able to apply for long-term residency visas.\nBut opponents of the bill contend that the new system doesn\u2019t go far enough, and is vague on important specifics\u2014some say deliberately so, as prime minister Shinzo Abe\u2019s government tries to uphold an illusion that this isn\u2019t an \u201cimmigration policy,\u201d but a labor one, as a significant proportion of Japanese people remain wary of a large influx of foreigners. The left-leaning Mainichi newspaper in an editorial this week called for the government to abolish the trainee system altogether, and enact a more comprehensive immigration policy that \u201crecognizes [foreign workers] as members of Japanese society and supports their daily lives.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Installing central heating in your home costs around \u00a33,000.\nHistorically, many homes have benefited from storage heating. Electric storage radiators use electricity to heat up thermally efficient bricks overnight which then release their heat during the day. They are easy to maintain (there can be no leaks, are no pipes) and as long as you have electricity, you will have heating.\nHowever, once the bricks have cooled, there is little that you can do to warm them up. You often have to resort to other methods of heating to warm up once the bricks have lost their heat \u2013 for example because your house is poorly insulated.\nSo, over recent years, many people have turned to a central heating system. Gas-fired central heating uses a boiler to heat water which is then sent around a network of pipes and radiators. As a boiler has a programmable timer and thermostatic controls, you can choose when your heating is turned on and off and it only takes around 30 minutes to start producing heat.\nWhilst a central heating system is more flexible and more responsive, installing pipes, a boiler and radiators is more difficult than installing storage heaters, and so the initial installation costs of central heating tend to be higher.\nIf you are looking to change from storage heating to new central heating, you can expect to pay around \u00a33,000. The actual cost will depend on the type and quality of the boiler you have installed, the complexity of laying the pipes in your home and the number of radiators you need installing (this is based on the size of your home).\nWhilst it may cost several thousand pounds to have central heating installed, the absence of central heating can be a turn off for many prospective buyers when you sell your home. TV personality and presenter of Location, Location, Location, Phil Spencer, told the Daily Telegraph \u2018Put in central heating if it\u2019s not already there. You\u2019ll spend \u00a31,000-\u00a33,000, but will add \u00a35,000 to the value [of your home].\u2019",
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        "raw_content": "Want to start your own revolution? It's easy. Just bring together a group of strong-willed entrepreneurs and form an alliance. Your independence may depend on it.\nBy Kate O&#39;Sullivan\nSomething curious happened recently when 27 advertising agencies were vying for the business of a prestigious car company. The Chrysler Group invited the agencies, most of them small shops, to compete for its \"multicultural account.\" It was a big deal. The winner would mastermind the advertising campaign of Chrysler, Jeep, and Dodge cars and trucks to the \"urban\" marketplace. The company's request for proposal laid out the many requirements of the account. What if a small agency couldn't meet the RFP terms? Chrysler had three words of advice: Form an alliance.\n\"Seven alliances came back to us in two weeks,\" says Jeff Bell, Chrysler Group's vice-president of Jeep marketing. Last spring, when Chrysler announced the five semifinalists, all five were alliances. With names like \"PASS Urban Powertrain,\" the alliances each consisted of two to four agencies. \"We're not asking them to stop being individual agencies,\" Bell says. \"But if you come together in an alliance, you don't need to open an office in Miami. It's already there.\"\nThe Chrysler competition illustrates why independent-business alliances are hot. What's striking is how adamantly Bell opposed hiring a large ad agency. He valued the creativity of the independent entrepreneurs. But he also wanted scale. Hey, customers want what they want.\nClearly, the changing face of customer needs (or make that demands) is driving more entrepreneurs to team up in groups of 5, 50, or 100 companies. It's a great hook when you can present your alliance as a single-source solution, especially in a tough economy.\nJust ask soloist David Kowal. After toiling on his own for years as a public-relations professional, he recently gathered together 11 of his soloist friends. \"We said if we could only harness all that talent into a single group, that would be great,\" he recalls. So he and another sole practitioner started a new company, called 3D-PR, an alliance of 12 soloists. Dan Cote, marketing director for nSight, a print and interactive communications company with some $10 million in sales, liked what he saw in 3D. \"We were looking for veteran PR people we could afford, and they fit the bill perfectly,\" he says. With the alliance, Cote says, he's getting more bang for the buck. It looks as if Cote has something in common with Chrysler's Jeff Bell.\nAn alliance's mission is often simple: increase sales and profits. But many alliances also appeal to an entrepreneur's deep-rooted sense of identity. The people who start and join alliances believe unceasingly in the advantages of remaining independent and are willing to defend that unalienable \"right.\" (See \" Declaration of Independents,\" September 2001.)\nBut the best of the alliances are pushing the boundaries of what independent means in some very inventive ways. And by joining forces they're finding even more freedom -- truly the best of both worlds.\nThe Alliance: YaYa Bike (www.yayabike.com)\nMembers: 67 independent bike dealers\nDriver: A consolidation of suppliers is creating a power imbalance in the industry\nIf you wander into @ The Hub Bicycles, in Athens, Ga., you'll have no trouble finding name bikes like Cannondale and Gary Fisher. But against the back wall you'll also find niche brands you've never heard of. It's that variety, says owner Chris Dupuis, that attracts both weekend riders and more serious cyclists who spend $1,500 and up on high-end road bikes.\nIf the top bike manufacturers had their way, however, @ The Hub wouldn't be nearly so eclectic -- or so profitable, says Dupuis, whose store had sales of $785,000 in 2001, its first year. And customers would have far fewer brands to choose from. The four \"really powerful\" suppliers to bike shops don't like store owners who pick and choose from their product lines, he adds. \"They've got it down to a science: 'If you want our bikes, you need to take our clothes, helmets, and pumps.' Retailers jump through hoops to have the most desirable brand. But every decision has financial repercussions. I don't want any supplier to be 100% [of my business].\"\nAs Dupuis, a 15-year veteran of the bike business, watched the big suppliers consolidating their power, he came to the conclusion that he needed to have more clout in the industry. So this year he did something radical -- he joined a new co-op alliance of independent bike dealers known as YaYa Bike. Four other Georgia bike dealers have also joined.\nThe expression ya-ya is baseball slang for home run. YaYa Bike has yet to hit a home run, but industry insiders say it has the potential to. \"This could be really big,\" says Larry Carder, national sales and marketing manager for the Hawley Co., a distributor of bicycle parts and accessories in Lexington, S.C. In April, Hawley agreed to be a YaYa \"preferred distributor.\" That means it will give YaYa members a rebate on its 12,000 products -- on top of whatever individual deals the store owners have with the distributor. What's in it for Hawley? New customers. \"We've already seen an effect -- a dozen new stores in the Midwest and West,\" says Carder.\nIn one year, YaYa has recruited 67 independent bike dealers (IBDs) with 100 store locations in 23 states and aggregate sales of $75 million. It also has signed 18 preferred suppliers, who are cutting YaYa a special deal because of its 100 locations. Such progress makes Dupuis happy.\nBut YaYa has its detractors, too. \"I'm not sure I see the usefulness of it. I already have really strong relationships with my suppliers,\" says Chris Zane, owner of Zane's Cycles, in Branford, Conn. But Zane is exceptional among IBDs. With revenues approaching $6 million, Zane is the exclusive dealer in his area for brands like Trek. If he joined an alliance, he says, \"I know my suppliers would give me a hard time.\"\nYaYa president Bob Friedman, who is based in San Diego, admits that in his first six months of recruiting, he struck out repeatedly. Despite hard times that saw at least 800 stores shutter their doors in 2001, many IBDs were skeptical of the new group. \"They'd say, What suppliers do you have? I'd say, I don't have any yet. And the reply was, Call me back when you have big players like Giant,\" Friedman says. In fact, YaYa is still seeking a deal with a top-tier bike manufacturer. It may take a while.\nFriedman says from the start the word among suppliers was \"Don't work with YaYa and they'll go away.\" There was reason to fear the fledgling alliance. In Europe three bike-dealer cooperatives wield considerable power because they move so many bikes. In the United States some suppliers fear \"they're going to help us get healthy, and then we're going to turn around and bite them,\" says Friedman. \"That's happened to some extent in Europe.\"\nBut then a few suppliers broke rank, and more followed. What's more, grizzled retail veterans like Ron Kozy, owner of Kozy's Cyclery, in Chicago, decided to join, encouraging other IBDs to do the same.\nSome store owners were initially skittish because they recalled a motley group of retailers that had tried to organize an alliance a few years earlier and failed miserably. But YaYa took a different tack from the start. It was organized as an official business cooperative under the direction of co-op expert David Leppert. In a cooperative every member is also a shareholder. The YaYa chairman is a bike dealer.\nNow YaYa wants 1,000 members, or about 20% of the IBDs, by 2006. That's a tall order. \"I'm asking a store owner to write a check for $2,000. It's not an easy check to write, especially when the payoff is downstream,\" Friedman says. He expects that the first rebate checks will go out to members in 2003.\nAlso downstream: a line of private-label bike products under the YaYa brand (or another name of members' choosing) made by the alliance's preferred suppliers and available only to members. Friedman sees a Wal-Mart-busting line of simple products like shorts and wheel tubes. \"These guys sell tons of tubes, so why not their own?\" he asks.\nUltimately, Friedman envisions YaYa members launching comarketing campaigns under the alliance's banner. And why not put the YaYa logo on store marquees? As Friedman talks, the alliance's mission starts to sound suspiciously like that of another co-op that started out so many years ago as a renegade group of independent stores. Those stores are now known by one name: Ace Hardware.\nThe Alliance: Strategic Independent Agents Alliance (www.siaa.net)\nMembers: 1,000 insurance agencies nationwide\nDriver: The consolidation of insurance carriers is leading to increased demands on insurance agents\n\"In our state alone, there are probably half as many independent agents as there were 10 years ago, and that number will probably continue to be reduced annually,\" says Tim Hyland, president of Hyland, Block, & Hyland, in Louisville. Local insurance agents, long a fixture in small towns across the country, are struggling for survival, according to Hyland, as insurance carriers grow larger and raise the minimum premium volume they require of agents who do business with them. \"The companies that we represent want more volume from fewer agents,\" he explains. Since 1997, Hyland has found refuge from the turbulent insurance market as a member of the Strategic Independent Agents Alliance, a national network of small and midsize independent agents.\nSIAA can trace its roots back nearly 20 years. In 1983, SIAA chairman Jim Masiello, founder of the SAN Group, was running a small agency in Keene, N.H., and thinking about growth. \"I didn't want to invest in branch offices,\" he says. Instead, Masiello joined forces with two other New Hampshire agents to aggregate their premium volume and gain clout with regional carriers. Over the years, with consolidation increasing, the lopsided relationship between independent agents and powerful insurance companies got only worse. In 1996, in response to that trend, Masiello took his partner concept and expanded it to start SIAA, which now has nearly 1,000 members in 48 states. Together, the members generate enough business to meet the premium volume minimums set by giant national insurance carriers as a prerequisite of representing them. \"In the 1970s and '80s it was easy for somebody to start from scratch, find appointments, and write enough business to get a contract with a big insurance carrier,\" says Madelyn Flannagan of the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America Inc., a trade association in Alexandria, Va. \"That's virtually impossible today.\"\nThe alliance comprises 60 regional \"master agencies,\" midsize independents like Hyland, Block, & Hyland, which aggregate the premiums of dozens of smaller agencies in their area. (In total, SIAA wrote $2.1 billion in premiums for 2001.) The master agencies also provide technical assistance, helping their smaller partners adjust to the on-line quoting and claim-processing systems now required by most carriers. In return, they receive a percentage of the smaller agents' commissions and an initial membership fee that varies depending on the region.\nIn addition to providing access to insurance companies, the alliance offers members other benefits, according to Mark Berset, president of Comegys Insurance Corner, a master agency in St. Petersburg, Fla. \"If you're the top dog in your organization, you really have nobody to talk to,\" he says. \"A little guy will often call me with thoughts on automation or how to handle contracts if he's hiring somebody. My issues may be bigger ones, like how to benchmark against others in the industry, and that's when I call SIAA.\" But it's also a lot of work for the master agencies. Hyland says the demands of serving the small agents have overwhelmed the five staff members he assigned to the task. Still, it's worth it, he says. \"With the alliance, people don't feel so isolated; they don't feel so alone. What we have created is a support mechanism for all of us.\"\nThe Soloist's Solution\nThe Alliance: Women in Consulting (www.womeninconsulting.com)\nMembers: 128 solo business consultants in Silicon Valley and the San Francisco Bay area\nDriver: Successful soloists can juggle only so many clients alone\nThe alliance called Women in Consulting started as a high-powered group of Silicon Valley elite determined to work on their own terms. The 12 founding members had left management positions at Apple, Adobe, Silicon Graphics, and NeXT. No wallflowers, these women. They departed the corporate world to seek their fortune as solo business consultants but on a schedule that also let them watch their kids play soccer. \"We're not seen as contract workers,\" says member Lisa Goldman, a former employee of Apple and NeXT. \"Nor are we a bridge to getting back into the workforce when the kids are young. We're serious about growing our businesses.\" As soloists, that is.\nBut it didn't take the women long to see that to get good work they couldn't go it alone. They needed one another. \"Many of us are in marketing, so in theory we're competitors,\" says Kate Purmal, president of WIC, which was officially organized as a dues-collecting nonprofit in December 2001. But more often WIC members, who now number about 128, collaborate on some level.\nThe most exciting development Purmal has witnessed is WIC members' pitching customers together, creating some formidable alliances in the field of integrated-marketing services. One such alliance is called Rain Maker. Another handful of WIC members took their alliance to the next level and created a company of soloists known as Indigo Partners. (See \" The New Face of Self-Employment,\" November 2001.)\nPurmal, who left a management job at Palm in 1998, exemplifies what's possible when soloists put their heads together. She recently started her own alliance, called the Driver Group, with three other WIC members who were intent on capturing more business. \"My clients ask themselves, 'Can she handle the demands of a larger project?' There's value to the client in my being more than an individual -- the ability to scale and greater depth.\" One of her partners is a \"brilliant\" marketing strategist. Another is a copywriter. The third specializes in business partnerships. The partners meet once a week, and all carry Driver Group business cards. (Purmal set up the group as a limited-liability corporation to avoid having to buy additional liability insurance.)\nIn the past, Purmal had to turn customers away when she got too busy. Then she made a New Year's resolution: \"I never want to turn down business unless I want to.\" The Driver Group lets the consultant take on three clients at a time, and her revenues have already increased 50% because of that. \"I'm working at the highest level possible without working full-time all the time,\" she says. And she's making more money than she ever did at Palm. Purmal predicts that more alliances will spin out of WIC.\nAs it is, at least half the members use the alliance as an extension of their product line. When they see additional business opportunities with a client, they solicit fellow members from the monthly dinner-and-speaker meetings that attract upwards of 80 women. The WIC E-mail list draws replies from 500 area consultants. \"The downside is you may get 40 responses,\" says Purmal. WIC now has a searchable database to help companies seeking consultants -- and to help consultants seeking other consultants. Hewlett-Packard reportedly uses many WIC members.\nWill WIC ever recruit men? Not likely. In consulting, women are more willing to collaborate without expecting an instant payback, Purmal says. She adds: \"Men expect much more reciprocity. There is a gender difference.\"\nThe Alliance: Relo (www.relo.com)\nFounded: May 1998, upon the merger of real estate brokers from three networks\nMembers: 700 independent brokers, both large and small\nDriver: A resurgence of franchisors has the independents pulling together to win this \"land grab\"\nRelo is an alliance that Warren Buffett would love. For one thing, the industry is salt of the earth: real estate brokerage. And Relo members have strong local brands. The famed investor is, in fact, an indirect supporter. Some 13 alliance members are also part of the Buffett empire. His real estate brokers keep their names and run their shops independently.\nIndependence is the driving force behind Relo's recent rise. Four years ago, after merging with brokers from two other networks, Relo became the largest alliance of independent (defined as \"nonnational franchise\") real estate agencies, big and small. It now represents 700 agencies with collective 2001 sales of $252 billion.\nBrokers say they united out of a fierce desire to fight a looming enemy: a much larger network known as Cendant, built by some of the biggest names in franchising. At stake are not just home sales but millions and millions of dollars in corporate-relocation business. \"Brokers said, 'We're concerned that if we're not part of a Cendant-like network, we'll be out of luck,\" says Mike Pappas, president of Keyes Co., in Miami, a Relo member with 35 offices in South Florida and home sales totaling $1.6 billion last year. \"What Relo gives you is a national network for the local broker -- you can compete effectively with the franchisors.\"\nRelo had long been a network for brokers to refer leads to when homeowners wanted to move across the state or the country. But its scope was limited. \"Big brokers were in one group. Small brokers were in one of four other networks,\" says Jon Coile, executive vice president of Champion Realty, in Severna Park, Md., with home sales of $745 million. \"Nobody had critical mass and complete coverage of the United States.\"\nToday Relo has that coverage. It's a riveting example of how dramatically an alliance can change with the times. NRT, the large acquirer behind the Cendant network, has been snapping up independents and converting them to such franchise brands as Coldwell Banker, Century 21, and ERA. \"There's so much resistance against NRT's model,\" says Relo president Pam O'Connor. \"It's Wall Street versus Main Street, and our guys don't want to be taken over by Wall Street.\"\nAt the same time, Relo has \"gone through some draconian changes,\" as one member puts it. Upon consolidation four years ago, the bigger and bolder Relo decided to get bad. The alliance set minimum standards for performance and dropped some 100 members. It changed its status to for-profit. Some 50 member companies became shareholders. And the newly cash-flush alliance bought a relocation company, now known as Relo Direct, which works with local Relo brokers on corporate accounts.\nRelo member Abigail Jennings, president of Lake Norman Realty Inc., outside Charlotte, N.C., says Relo Direct brings her corporate clients and vice versa. And she says the Relo network \"definitely\" helped her two-office brokerage snag a large relocation contract. A division of a big car company moving its headquarters to nearby Huntersville needed a broker that could handle all its needs, such as helping employees to relocate from Germany and far-flung regions of the United States. \"So,\" she says, \"I used Relo members in all those places.\" While other Relo brokers sold the employees' old homes, Lake Norman found them new houses or rentals. Jennings also brought in Relo Direct on one aspect of the project. \"It's seamless to the client,\" she says. She's particularly proud that her little agency with home sales of $107 million secured the contract. It's no wonder, then, that when you call her office, you hear on-hold messages plugging Relo. Jennings takes advantage of such other Relo benefits as training on relocation topics and offering clients home-warranty insurance.\nLike auto dealers that no longer sell only new cars, real estate brokers need to be one-stop shops to be profitable. \"Relo is really a group that helps us make money,\" says Pappas of Keyes Co. Relo members, who pay an annual membership fee of $1,000 to $15,000, derive about 5% to 25% of their sales from being part of the alliance.\nAnd yet, Relo remains vulnerable. In the past year, five high-profile members have sold out to NRT. Relo's challenge is figuring out how to help its members increase cash flow -- and fast. President O'Connor says that she's seeking capital partners to take an equity stake in high-growth brokers. Warren, are you listening?\nThe Alliance: GlobalFluency, an international network of high-tech public-relations agencies (www.globalfluency.com)\nMembers: More than 40 agencies in 26 countries\nDriver: High-tech customers that are expanding overseas are seeking global PR firms.\nJohn Metzger, CEO of a $3.5-million public-relations firm in Boulder, Colo., knows how to win over customers. Up to a point. \"We have companies -- our own neighbors here in Colorado -- that won't hire us because we don't have offices in 65 countries,\" he says. Last year that stumbling block caused Metzger to join GlobalFluency, an international alliance of small to midsize technology-focused public-relations agencies.\nThe need for an international presence is what led GlobalFluency founder Donovan Neale-May to organize the alliance. The president of $10-million Neale-May & Partners, in Palo Alto, Calif., says that after one of his agency's European partners was gobbled up by a larger firm, Neale-May needed new overseas contacts for customers who were expanding into international markets. So, early in 2001, he started developing GlobalFluency.\nNeale-May scouted out owner-run independent technology PR companies in 26 countries from Japan to Mexico and signed them up under the GlobalFluency brand. Each company pays an annual membership fee ranging from $500 to $1,500 depending on its size and region. Members have access to a GlobalFluency intranet, where they can manage collaborative projects with other members and find templates for GlobalFluency letterhead, business cards, and presentations. Start-up costs for the alliance ran about $100,000. Any agency can contact other members for any part of a project on an \u00c3 la carte basis. \"It gives us the flexibility to keep our boutique image,\" says Ben Merritt, president of $4.5-million Merritt Group, in Vienna, Va. \"But if we have to go against a big boy, we can pull GlobalFluency in.\" If is the operative word. Because of the sagging economy and marketing cutbacks, GlobalFluency has not been fully road tested. But early results are promising. Members have been called on to pitch to midsize and large companies for both regional product launches and international campaigns.\nShawn Wolfe, director of marketing communications at McAfee.com, a $62-million software company in Sunnyvale, Calif., has spent the past year working with Neale-May's Manhattan office and GlobalFluency agencies in Germany and the U.K., two new markets for McAfee. \"We do a phone call every Tuesday at 8 a.m. It's 11 a.m. New York time, 4 p.m. in London, and 5 in Munich. It's no extra work for me, and the results are far beyond what I'd get from a different style agency,\" he says. \"Besides, I don't have the overhead of a big agency.\" And lower overhead allows alliance agencies to price their services as much as 20% to 30% below large competitors', says the alliance's founder.\nSusan Greco is a senior writer at Inc. Kate O'Sullivan is a reporter. Associate editor Thea Singer contributed to this report.\nTo learn how to collaborate on a project or in an alliance with competitors, go to www.inc.com/keyword/alliance.\nThe Alliance: Business Alliance for Local Living Economies (www.livingeconomies.org)\nMembers: 18 local networks comprising companies, individuals, and nonprofits\nDriver: Local economies are increasingly dealing with globalization issues\nFor Judy Wicks, the socially responsible business movement didn't die when Unilever -- with hundreds of brands -- bought Ben & Jerry's Homemade Inc., in April 2000. But the movement certainly had the breath knocked out of it. The Vermont company that had served as a model of fairness to workers and an advocate for the environment had been absorbed into the sort of entity that Wicks and her ilk had been fighting: multinational behemoths that in their view transfer wealth out of local communities. It was time, says Wicks, to reevaluate where the progressive-business movement was headed. \"We needed a new vision and a new model,\" says the president of $5-million White Dog Enterprises Inc., a restaurant and gift-shop business in Philadelphia. \"And new values, really,\" she adds.\nTo explore new alternatives, Wicks joined forces with Laury Hammel, president of the $10-million Longfellow Clubs, in Wayland, Mass.; community organizer Michael Shuman in Washington, D.C.; and development consultant David Korten in Bainbridge Island, Wash.\n\"The solution to globalization is not to throw rocks at big businesses like Wal-Mart but to build the alternative,\" says Shuman, author of Going Local: Creating Self-Reliant Communities in a Global Age, the book that essentially begat the Business Alliance for Local Living Economies (BALLE). The \"alternative\" that Shuman is talking about includes not just businesses that are planted on Main Street but entire economies that are locally based. \"The more times a dollar circulates in my community, the more jobs, income, and wealth there is in my community,\" says Shuman. And if that well-worn dollar must go elsewhere, let it go to another locally owned business, not to a global corporation.\nBALLE is basically an alliance of alliances, a collection of organizations across the country that are dedicated to supporting locally owned businesses. Some of the alliance's 18 members, like Maine Businesses for Social Responsibility and Colorado P3 (People, Planet, Profit), have been around for a while. Others, like Responsible Business Minnesota and BALLE Northwest in Seattle, are new.\nAs part of BALLE's organizing effort, each member group is constructing a sourcing database of sustainable local businesses to be linked on the BALLE Web site. Say, for example, that Laury Hammel wants to offer organic peanuts in the caf\u00c3\u00a9 of his fitness club and there are no peanut farmers in the area. He enters organic peanuts in the appropriate box on the BALLE site, and a list of suppliers will pop up. \"The most important function of BALLE is to create the technology for being able to do business with each other,\" says Wicks. \"Small people finding small people -- you need some structure for it.\"\nBALLE is so new that members aren't yet sure they'll meet their ambitious goals. But some have already experienced benefits. Doug Hammond, chairman of the Pioneer Valley Social Venture Network, in Northampton, Mass., says BALLE helped pull off a community event that attracted attendees and cosponsors who had wildly divergent ideologies. \"We had the suits and the farmers,\" says Hammond, \"the pro-development and the pro-environment. 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        "raw_content": "Obituary: Kurt Moll\nOpera's versatile 'big man from Cologne' thrilled audiences all over the world\nBooming: Kurt Moll was an imposing presence on stage (Photo by Ron Scherl/Redferns)\nKurt Moll, who has died aged 78, was an imposing presence in any opera house; his height appeared greater than the 6ft 2in he claimed, his voice sounded deeper than the booming basso profundo he was billed as, and his personality exuded warmth and charm both on stage and off.\nhttps://www.independent.ie/entertainment/music/obituary-kurt-moll-35522678.html\nhttps://www.independent.ie/incoming/article35522497.ece/ffacf/AUTOCROP/h342/SN%20KURT%20MOLL%20Read-Only.jpg\nThe \"big man from Cologne\" appeared at Bayreuth for a decade from 1968; at the Royal Opera in London he was seen in Weber's Der Freischutz in 1977 and in Wagner's Parsifal in 1979 and 1980 when, according to one critic, he supplied \"a steady, warmly and musically sung, finely detailed Gurnemanz\".\nHe was renowned for his interpretation of Baron Ochs in Strauss's Der Rosenkavalier, which he once described as \"probably the hardest role in the bass repertory\", singing the part with Kiri Te Kanawa at the Metropolitan Opera, New York, and recording it on seven occasions.\nMeanwhile, his Commendatore in Mozart's Don Giovanni, returning from the grave to condemn the seducer Giovanni to hell, would send shivers down the spine of even the most hardened listener as he resonantly hit the lowest notes of the register.\nKurt Moll was born at Buir, west of Cologne, on April 11, 1938.\nHis early ambition was to be an industrialist or a cellist, but the conductor of his school choir encouraged him towards singing. \"I have not touched the [cello] in 40 years, but I know how it goes, and what I learnt then still helps me a lot now,\" he said in 2003.\nHe studied at the Hochschule fur Musik in Cologne and had several minor roles at Cologne Opera in the late 1950s before joining Aachen Opera, making his debut as Lodovico in Verdi's Otello.\nSoon he was singing bigger parts, such as Sarastro in The Magic Flute, yet he paced his career carefully, declining more taxing Wagnerian roles such as Wotan and Hans Sachs.\n\"If I had agreed, I would not be singing any more,\" he said in 2003.\nThere was more regional experience, including Ramfis in Aida at Mainz and the title role in Boris Godunov at Wuppertal, before he settled at Hamburg Opera, performing some 70 roles over five years.\nIn December 1970, he sang in Beethoven's Missa Solemnis at St Peter's, Rome, with Placido Domingo and Christa Ludwig conducted by Wolfgang Sawallisch to mark the bicentenary of the composer's birth.\nPope Paul VI was present and the televised occasion was directed by Franco Zeffirelli.\nHis US debut was at San Francisco in 1974 and four years later he sang Hermann in Wagner's Tannhauser at the Met conducted by James Levine.\n\"I rush around like a maniac, and of course it plays havoc with my marriage,\" he complained of his busy schedule in 1979. \"One's personal life just goes to pieces... it's the price you pay if you want an international career.\"\nAlways good natured, Moll was philosophical about the intrusion of surtitles into the opera house. \"It is good that they translate the words,\" he said, although he found that the audience \"laugh when they read the joke not when we say it. But it doesn't disturb me.\"\nHis final appearance was as the nightwatchman in Wagner's Die Meistersinger conducted by Zubin Mehta in Munich in July 2006, with the rest of the cast joining the audience at the curtain call to give him a remarkable ovation.\nHis advice to younger singers was to work hard. \"Make music and make theatre,\" he once said, \"because first and foremost you're an entertainer.\"\nMoll married Ursula Pade in 1968; they had a son and two daughters.",
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        "raw_content": "The Weekly Read: NUIG students create powerful film on sexual consent\nErin Lindsay looks at a film that explores sexual consent\nStudents at National University of Ireland Galway (NUIG) have premiered a short film as part of a sexual violence prevention initiative aimed at transition-year students in over 120 secondary schools across Ireland.\nhttps://www.independent.ie/irish-news/education/the-weekly-read-nuig-students-create-powerful-film-on-sexual-consent-35691821.html\nhttps://www.independent.ie/breaking-news/irish-news/article35691826.ece/4c87d/AUTOCROP/h342/PANews_P-1532f868-e021-407b-a367-887b541a3b33_I1.jpg\nNUI Galway and the Galway Rape Crisis Centre produced 'Lucy\u2019s House Party', a film adaptation of a devised theatre play, 100 Shades of Grey.\nThe play was initially responding to a report written by researchers at NUI Galway\u2019s School of Psychology entitled, \u2018Young People, Alcohol and Sex: What\u2019s Consent Got to Do With It?\u2019\nThe Manuela Programme is a six session, 12 hour classroom-based intervention of which the film, 'Lucy\u2019s House Party' will form an integral part.\nThe short film will be used as a specific learning tool to create discussion, debate and learning around the issues of healthy relationships, sexual consent along with the context, consequences and attitudes to excessive alcohol and drugs within a group of friendships.\nIt was piloted earlier this year at schools in Kerry, Wexford and Galway and will be rolled out in 120 secondary schools with significant financial support from the European Commission for Justice, Tusla, the Child and Family Agency and The Manuela Riedo Foundation Ireland.\nManuela Riedo was a 17-year old Swiss student who was raped and murdered in Galway in October 2007, just two days after arriving to Galway on a language and cultural holiday.\nCommenting on the short film, Dr Charlotte McIvor at NUI Galway, said: \u201cSexual assault prevention particularly amongst young people is one of today's most pressing issues. Our drama and theatre studies students have passionately brought their skills to bear on adding to this conversation by making this film. We look forward to seeing our work used as part of the groundbreaking Manuela programme.\u201d\nIn October 2015, the Manuela Riedo Foundation Ireland invited and funded the 16 Rape Crisis Centres throughout Ireland to send delegates to a two-day conference in Galway. This was the first step in harnessing their expertise to build a nationwide, comprehensive, evidence-based education programme targeting 15-16 year olds in the area of sexual violence prevention.\nThe outcome of this conference and continued research resulted in forming The Manuela Programme, which has the potential to be a powerful prevention programme to reduce sexual violence by empowering participants with the necessary skills, knowledge and behaviours.\nThe programme draws on best practice from Ireland\u2019s Rape Crisis Centres as well as building on international evidence in the field. Dr Sue Redmond, a social research consultant and facilitator in this area of expertise, was the primary author of the final draft document.\nWith thanks to Campus.ie.\nThe Weekly Read: DIT revoke garda vetting policy for prospective Access students\n'I became a nurse to help vulnerable people, now we're the vulnerable ones' - Student nurses share their experiences\nThe Weekly Read: Students renting houses has become a thing of the past\nThe Weekly Read: 'We need to start talking about addiction'\nThe Weekly Read: Hoping to go to college in the UK? Here's what makes a good personal statement\nThe Weekly Read: Deadline looms for the Trinity Access Programme\nThe Weekly Read: Why I never looked back on taking a year out after the Leaving Cert\nThe Weekly Read: NUI Galway renames engineering building after first female engineering graduate",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Sci - Tech \u00bb Scientists unraveling mysteries of Earth\u2019s Van Allen radiation belts\nScientists unraveling mysteries of Earth\u2019s Van Allen radiation belts\nDec 5, 2013 98 Viewed\tNews Editor Comments Off on Scientists unraveling mysteries of Earth\u2019s Van Allen radiation belts\nWashington \u2013 Researchers are unraveling the longstanding mysteries surrounding the Van Allen radiation belts that circle Earth.\nThe discovery used measurements taken by a University of New Hampshire-led instrument on board NASA\u2019s Van Allen Probes twin spacecraft to reveal that the high-energy particles populating the radiation belts can be accelerated to nearly the speed of light.\nThis mode of action is analogous to that of a particle accelerator like the Large Hadron Collider.\nHowever, in this case, the Earth\u2019s vast magnetic field, or magnetosphere, which contains the Van Allen belts, revs up drifting electrons to ever-higher speeds as they circle the planet from west to east.\nCo-author Harlan Spence, director of the UNH Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space, principal scientist for the ECT, said that the acceleration they first reported operates on the scale size of an electron\u2019s gyromotion \u2014 it is a really local process, maybe only a few hundred meters in size.\nHe said that they\u2019re we\u2019re seeing this large-scale, global motion involving ultra low-frequency waves pulsing through Earth\u2019s magnetosphere and operating across vast distances up to hundreds of thousands of kilometers.\nSpence asserted that with the Van Allen Probes, I like to think there\u2019s no place for these particles to hide because each spacecraft is spinning and \u2018glimpses\u2019 the entire sky with its detector \u2018eyes\u2019, so we\u2019re essentially getting a 360-degree view in terms of direction, position, energy, and time.\nThe discovery has been published in the journal Nature Communications.\nSoon, diagnostic pill that could help detect stomach cancer",
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        "raw_content": "Glasgow anti-war demonstration Saturday October 4th 2014\nPaul O'Hanlon | 06.10.2014 10:38 | Anti-militarism | Iraq | Terror War | London | World\nPhotos from the anti-war demonstration in Glasgow on Saturday 4th October 2014. There is also a link to the RT report of the London anti-war demonstration of the same day.\nThe recent upsurge in violence in Iraq and Syria saw demonstrations held in Glasgow and in London. The Glasgow demonstration was held by the statue of former Scottish First Minister Donald Dewar at the top of Buchanan Street. A crowd of several hundred gathered by the nine feet high bronze statue of the former political leader of Scotland to listen to anti-war speeches by Sandra White MSP (Member of Scottish Parliament) and Nicola Fisher of Glasgow Stop the War. Photos of the day are included.\nIn London there was a demonstration of up to a thousand who braved a cold, wet and miserable day to protest the recent attacks on Iraq and Syria by US President Barack Obama. Since receiving the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009 Obama has bombed no less than 7 (seven) countries: Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia, Yemen, Libya and now Syria.\nThe BBC website seemed to have nothing on either demonstration though Russia Today (RT) did have a detailed account of the London protest.\nhttp://rt.com/uk/193216-britain-protest-isis-strikes/",
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        "raw_content": "Posted by Reid Creager | Nov 14, 2018 | Inventiveness | 0\nReel-to-reel evolved from magnetic recording, developed by U.S. engineer Oberlin Smith in the late 1870s and demonstrated some 20 years later by Danish engineer Valdemar Poulsen.\nPhonograph records have roared back to life in the past decade, with vinyl album sales reaching more than 14 million in 2017\u2014the highest total in 26 years. Yet just five years ago, one audio expert said vinyl\u2019s reputedly warm, fuller sound could not compare to another analog music medium that was all but dead at the time.\nAfter listening to a highly modified TASCAM Pro reel-to-reel deck playing master tapes at a professional-level 15 inches per second, The Absolute Sound reviewer Jonathan Valin said its sound was far superior to the highest-rated turntable-based system ever reviewed by the magazine. 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Its roots are partly American.\nThe format evolved from magnetic recording, developed by U.S. engineer Oberlin Smith in the late 1870s and demonstrated some 20 years later by Danish engineer Valdemar Poulsen. According to museumofmagneticsoundrecording.org, reel-to-reel functions via a magnetizable medium that moves with a constant speed past a recording head. An electrical signal hits the recording head, starting a magnetization pattern that is similar to the signal. The playback head picks up changes in the magnetic field from the tape and converts it back into an electrical signal.\nThe format, used in the earliest tape recorders, included the German-British Blattnerphone (1928) that used steel tape and the German Magnetophon a few years later.\nCrosby\u2019s interest in reel-to-reel was sparked by a demonstration from audio engineer Jack Mullin at Hollywood\u2019s MGM Studios in 1947. Crosby wanted the recorders to pre-record his radio shows, and became the first American to do so. Mullin was Crosby\u2019s chief engineer when the legendary crooner became the first American performer to master commercial recordings on tape.\nBefore long, high-speed reel-to-reel recorders were the main recording format used by professional recording studios and music aficionados. For consumers, the first prerecorded reel-to-reel tapes were introduced in the United States in 1949 and enjoyed strong popularity that peaked in the mid-1960s. After that, newer and much more inexpensive tape formats such as 4-track and 8-track cartridges and cassettes led to prerecorded reel-to-reels all but disappearing from retail stores by the early 1970s. The emergence of digital recording techniques in the late 1980s made reel-to-reel a distant memory, a niche nostalgia piece.\nFor studio recording purposes, reel-to-reel had a longer lifespan due to its superior sound quality for making master tapes. Digital generally took over in studios as well, although even today some artists such as the Black Keys, Lady Gaga and Ryan Adams prefer analog tape for its widely acknowledged ability to render unrivaled, right-there-in-the-studio sound quality.\nPricey revival\nThat unique dimension is behind reel-to-reel\u2019s recent comeback. Some herald it as \u201cthe new vinyl\u201d\u2014an ironic characterization, given that both formats are so old.\nIn May, Dusseldorf-based Roland Schneider Precision Engineering introduced four Ballfinger reel-to-reel machines that took six years to develop. These shiny mechanical marvels aren\u2019t cheap, with a retail price of about $11,400 for the basic version to about $28,000 for the high-end model that includes three direct-drive motors, an editing system and walnut side panels.\nSimilarly, a company called UHA leverages the best of the old and new by almost completely rebuilding vintage TASCAM decks, using the latest technology. According to hometheaterhifi.com, prices start at just under $10,000 for a playback-only deck.\nIf you\u2019re more into experiencing the actual vintage machines themselves, eBay teems with decks ranging in condition from \u201cas is\u201d to recently serviced, and in quality from low consumer grade to highly professional studio pieces. Many of these decks were made in the 1960s and early \u201870s.\nKnow that reel is very much an acquired taste. It can get pricey; a mere brand-name empty take-up reel usually runs in the $50-$60 range. Users must beware of \u201csticky-shed syndrome\u201d in which oxide that sheds from old tapes can damage heads. Tapes are vulnerable to being demagnetized by something as innocuous as a vacuum cleaner. As for the machines, replacement parts can be hard to come by on some models. Perhaps most important, attention to maintenance and cleaning heads, capstans, etc., is much more hands-on than with other formats. 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        "title": "Dollar-Cost Averaging: Keep Your Costs Even in Any Market",
        "raw_content": "Dollar-Cost Averaging: Keep Your Costs Even in Any Market\nDollar-cost averaging (DCA) is a wealth-building strategy that involves investing a fixed amount of money at regular intervals over a long period. This type of systematic investment program may be familiar to investors with 401(k) and 403(b) retirement plans. The concept is the same: Every paycheck adds the same amount to your retirement account whether the market is going up or down.\nWhen it comes to implementing investment strategies based on dollar-cost averaging, there may be no better investment vehicle than the no-load mutual fund. The structure of these mutual funds almost seems to have been designed with dollar-cost averaging in mind. Let's look at why this is so, and explore how dollar-cost averaging is employed when investing in mutual funds.\nReview of Dollar-Cost Averaging\nDollar-cost averaging is carried out simply by investing a fixed dollar amount into your mutual fund (or other investment instruments) at pre-determined intervals. Most investors use brokers geared towards day trading to make these investments, and some have features that allow you set up automatic investments. The amount of money invested at each interval remains the same over time, but the number of shares purchased varies based on the market value of the shares at the time of purchase. When the markets are up, you buy fewer shares per dollar invested, due to the higher cost per share. When the markets are down, the situation is reversed, and you purchase more shares per dollar invested. It's a strategic way to invest, as you buy more shares when the cost is low, so you get an average cost per share over time, meaning you don't have to invest the time and effort to monitor market movements and strategically time your investments. The real value of dollar-cost averaging is that investors don\u2019t need to worry about investing at the top of the market or trying to determine when to get in or out of the market.\nDollar-Cost Averaging Example\nFor example, assume an investor invests $1,000 on the first of each month into Mutual Fund XYZ. Assume that over a period of five months, the share price of Mutual Fund XYZ at the beginning of each month was as follows:\n\u2022 Month 1: $20\nOn the first of each month, by investing $1,000, the investor can buy a number of shares equal to $1,000 divided by the share price. In this example, the number of shares purchased each month is equal to:\n\u2022 Month 1 shares = $1,000 / $20 = 50\n\u2022 Month 2 shares = $1,000 / $16 = 62.5\n\u2022 Month 3 shares = $1,000 / $12 = 83.33\nRegardless of how many shares the $1,000 monthly investment purchased, the total number of shares the investor owns is 298.14, and the average price paid for each of those shares is $16.77. Considering the current price of the shares is $23, this means an original investment of $5,000 has turned into $6,857.11.\nIf the investor had spent the entire $5,000 on one of these days instead of spreading the investment across five months, the total profitability of the position would be higher or lower than $6,857.11 depending on the month chosen for the investment. However, no one can time the market. DCA is a safe strategy to ensure an average price per share that is favorable overall.\nWhy Dollar-Cost Averaging Works Well With Mutual Funds\nThe expense ratio that mutual fund investors pay to invest in a fund is a fixed percentage of your contribution. That percentage takes the same relative bite out of a $25 investment or regular installment amount as it would out of a $250 or $2,500 lump-sum investment. Compared to, say, stock trades, where a flat commission is charged on each transaction, the value of the fixed-percentage expense ratio is startlingly clear. Consider the following:\nBy making a $25 installment in a mutual fund that charges a 20 basis-point expense ratio, you pay $0.05, which amounts to a 0.2% fee.\nBy making a $250 lump-sum investment in the same fund, you pay $0.50, or a 0.2% fee.\nBy making a $25 investment in a typical stock through a broker who charges $10 commission per trade, you pay $10, which amounts to a 40% fee.\nBy making a $250 investment in a typical stock through a broker who charges $10 commission per trade, you pay $10.00, which amounts to a 4% fee.\nThe examples above show that you have to buy more stock in order for the percentage of the commissions to go down. In comparison, the structure of the mutual fund expense ratio makes the investment more accessible: the no-commission trading of the mutual fund, coupled with low minimum investment requirements, allows almost everyone to afford mutual funds.\nFurthermore, many mutual funds waive their required minimums for investors who set up automatic contribution plans (plans that put dollar-cost averaging into action). All this enables low-wage earners and folks with tight budgets to invest $10 or $25 or another nominal amount on a regular basis without worrying about the impact of trading costs. While small contributions may not seem impressive at first glance, they enable investors to get into the habit of saving, and can really add up over the course of a lifetime thanks to the power of compounding.\nOf course, dollar-cost averaging with mutual funds isn't a strategy whose usefulness is greatest for the less than affluent. If you have a large sum of money and invest it all at once, you face the risk that declining financial markets will take a huge chunk out of your portfolio. Dollar-cost averaging offers the perfect solution to your dilemma. To facilitate a long-term strategy for investing large sums of money, many mutual funds offer investors the ability to make a lump-sum investment in a money market fund, from which predetermined amounts are automatically invested into a designated higher-risk mutual fund at pre-arranged intervals. It's a convenient, cost-efficient solution that mitigates concerns about investing a large amount at the wrong time.\nRegardless of the sum you have to invest, dollar-cost averaging is a long-term strategy. While the financial markets are in a constant state of flux, over long periods of time they tend to move in the same general direction. Bear markets and bull markets can last for months, if not years. Because of these trends, dollar-cost averaging is generally not a particularly valuable short-term strategy.\nFor example, consider an investor making 10 purchases of a mutual fund's shares over the course of a month. While the purchase price of the shares will not likely be identical for each transaction, it is also unlikely that they will differ significantly over such a short time frame.\nOn the other hand, over the course of a market cycle lasting five or 10 years and including a bull and a bear market, the price of a given security is likely to change significantly. Dollar-cost averaging will help to ensure that your average cost per share represents both the premiums of a bull market and the discounts of a bear market, as opposed to just the premiums usually paid by investors in a bull market.\nWhile low, percentage-based expense ratios make mutual funds the perfect vehicle for dollar-cost averaging, it pays to exercise caution when it comes to your investments. Some mutual funds charge low-balance fees, sales loads, purchase fees, and/or exchanges fees. Be sure to read the disclosure materials prior to investing, and make sure you are aware of all the expenses associated with your investments.\nHow to Use a Dollar-Cost Averaging Strategy With ETFs\nHow is a systematic investment plan (SIP) different from a mutual fund?\nThe ABCs of Mutual Fund Classes\nChoosing between dollar-cost and value averaging\nLower Your Fees With Mutual Fund Breakpoints",
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        "raw_content": "IOOA has today published the Value of the Indigenous Oil and Gas Industry to Ireland report, prepared by PwC, which demonstrates the impact of the oil and gas sector in Ireland. As we transition to a low carbon future, it is important that we have a new...\nIOOA Public Perceptions Audit: National Findings\nWe recently undertook a survey looking into people\u2019s perceptions of the oil & gas industry in Ireland. Here are the key findings.\nIOOA Chairman, Professor Pat Shannon, examines the impact of oil and gas in our daily lives Oil 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...",
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        "raw_content": "With Dar mega city status by 2030, new methods worth trying\nRESULTS of the 2012 census already showed that the city of Dar es Salaam is rapidly growing, more than could casually be surmised, as the population stood at more than five million people-\npartly given its outstretched quasi-rural areas integrated into the city. Yet with massive infrastructure works going on, and by economic pressure that is felt all over the country, chances that the city continues to expand are well underlined, while some United Nations agencies make out that Dar will be a megacity by 2030. It is a vision that scarcely any planning agency has ever raised at the national level, and what is to be done on it.\nVisionaries in international organizations and at the regional level are coming up with ideas as to how to manage Africa\u2019s urban centres generally. One way is to shift the capital so as to lessen the growth pressure, whose impact is yet to be estimated for Dar es Salaam, as current UN projections are unlikely to have taken into account that the capital is substantially shifting to Dodoma. Yet not all megacities or projected megacities are capital cities, as Lagos in Nigeria for once lost capital status long ago while Mumbai was never one, in India.\nAnother megacity, Cairo is being helped out with a shift of government to a new location that is just starting to have earthworks put in place, while South Africa has no megacity problem in the sense of a city that dominates the whole country. Business has its capital in Johannesburg, the state capital is in Pretoria, while the legislature is based in Cape Town, while ordinarily a split of political and business capital is all what is possible. Now some strategists are coming up with an idea of satellite towns to curb massive growth of capital cities, being suggested both in relation to location of industries and housing.\nFormer Kenyan prime minister and lately nominated special envoy of the African Union for Infrastructure Development, Raila Odinga, surveyed this issue in an address upon taking up his new office. His remarks are likely to enliven the debate on the matter, as in many cases the poor survive better in large cities than in small towns and rural areas since the demand for all sorts of commodities is higher and the purchasing power more assured. Raila asked housing developers to focus on satellite towns, whereas the point of departure ought to have been industry, as then the housing would follow; he largely reversed the issue.\nThere was a report in the regional media as to how Diaspora financing had changed the face of Kisii town in Kenya as Diaspora communities invest back home, and a study available on the internet shows that in 2015 there was a Kisii county fiscal strategy paper. With the fifth phase government directing regions to spearhead industries, perhaps more work needs to be done on fiscal decentralisation to enable each region to set out ways of attracting investors, as Treasury thinks largely of TRA filling the basket, nationally. The old export processing zones aren\u2019t the solution now but growing the local market, converting land to assets. Investors are first attracted to land as otherwise they seek spaces close to big cities to cut transport costs.\nWe ought to support volunteer efforts\nGeita has big ideas on industry, but lacks a policy script",
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        "raw_content": "A plan to tackle technophobia among Tallaght mothers\n\u2018It\u2019s sort of a double-whammy, isn\u2019t it, being poor and female?\u2019 says the woman behind the Techmums programme in the UK, which is being replicated in Dublin\nFintan Burke\nSin\u00e9ad Kelly, education programme director at An Cos\u00e1n; and Dr Sue Black of Techmums\nA new programme aims to educate mothers in disadvantaged areas about digital technology, to boost their job prospects and help them overcome old fears.\nAn Cos\u00e1n education centre, based in Jobstown, Tallaght, began its two-year programme Young Women in Technology in November. The programme is led by Sin\u00e9ad Kelly, education programme director at An Cos\u00e1n.\nThe course provides an explanation of every aspect of modern computing from the ground up, but, as Kelly explains, a major motivation for mothers is to overcome technophobia for their children.\n\u201cA lot of women are so terrified of engaging in it. Their kids are engaging in it, and they need to do something. They\u2019re a bit worried because they haven\u2019t got a clue.\u201d\nOther reasons for signing up are more practical. Kelly gives the example of a woman who felt the need to end her employment with a cleaning company and sign up for An Cos\u00e1n to improve her job prospects.\nThose who have taken the one-year course have already discovered the benefits. Alongside finding employment with web firms and augmenting their own businesses, the course has helped them to discuss technology with their children.\nThe Young Women in Technology programme finds its origins in the Techmums movement in the UK, launched in 2012 by Dr Sue Black. \u201cConfidence is absolutely at the heart of what we\u2019re trying to get across, as well as the technology skills,\u201d says Black.\nShe began taking evening courses at a local college while living on a London council estate. Black, now a senior research associate at University College London, can \u201crelate to that feeling of being so scared of going into education, [but] that education completely changed my life. It brought my kids out of poverty,\u201d she says.\nTechmums was launched at a London secondary school in 2012, and it quickly became a success.\n\u201cThe head teacher there said that he had not only seen a change in the mums, but he\u2019d seen a change in their children as well,\u201d Black says.\nThis and her other achievements led to her being invited to speak at a Dublin conference last year. There she met Liz Waters, director of An Cos\u00e1n\u2019s Virtual Community College, who invited Black to bring Techmums to Ireland.\nAfter the visit, Black found the experiences at An Cos\u00e1n mirrored a lot of her own.\n\u201cWhen you meet people who understand what you\u2019re talking about and maybe come from the same background, it doesn\u2019t matter where you\u2019re from; you almost have an instant bond as soon as you start talking about your experiences.\u201d\nThis shared background extends to seeing first hand what it is like not to be able to afford to keep up with technology.\n\u201cI can tell you right now that a very small amount of people in here have access to technology at home\u201d says Kelly. \u201cThis community doesn\u2019t have access the way we think most communities would.\u201d\nThe lack of access, alongside caring for children, means it is even harder for young mothers to find opportunities.\n\u201cIt\u2019s sort of a double-whammy, isn\u2019t it?\u201d says Black. \u201cBeing poor and female. Especially if you\u2019re a mum and a single parent. Education has changed both our lives, so I completely understand what that\u2019s like.\u201d\nFor the moment Black is working on taking Techmums even farther afield, and her experience at An Cos\u00e1n has given her ideas for its direction.\n\u201cThat is exactly the same kind of feeling we aim for at Techmums as well. What I would quite like to do is have somewhere like An Cos\u00e1n in London, where we could have a physical base.\u201d\nVirtual Community College\ndisadvantaged area",
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This is another example.\nThere are two sets of amendments: one of them is the course of suggested amendments by the opposition in this place during the first consideration in the House of Assembly\u2014amendments which we brought forward, having consulted widely, having spoken to the chair of the Parole Board, amongst others, who was one of the people the government assured us was dead supportive of their original bill. So, you can understand that we might have been somewhat surprised to find that she had some concerns, that we brought forward in amendments. I believe that, in the debate in this house, I made the point at the time that it was inevitable that the government would have to take those serious concerns that we had into account.\nMembers may recall that the bill seeks to provide a parole-like supervision framework for serious and high-risk offenders who have committed crimes of violence or of a sexual nature leading to gaol terms potentially of five years or more. At the end of their sentence, had they not undertaken rehabilitation, had they not undertaken the necessary work to show that they were going to potentially contribute to society and not pose an ongoing and serious risk to the community and to community safety, then those offenders needed to be subject to an ongoing what is called extended supervision order.\nThat would require the Parole Board to undertake that supervision, but what it did not do, if an order was breached by an offender, was give the Parole Board the opportunity to bring that person in. It created an offence of a breach of an extended supervision order which would have led to a potential punishment of five further years in prison.\nWe know that the courts are backlogged for six months at a time, we know that it is going to take a long time from somebody breaching an order for them to go to trial for that breach. The opposition submitted that, if somebody did breach an extended supervision order, bearing in mind that these are the most high-risk offenders imaginable\u2014people who have committed serious crimes of sexual violence and violence\u2014it was important that that person be brought in straightaway; otherwise, what is the point of having the order at all? What is the point of calling it a parole-like environment unless somebody is going to be brought in?\nThe opposition made that submission. The Attorney said that it was unnecessary. We pointed out that it was inevitable that he would have to change his mind because the proposition as put originally just did not make sense. The Attorney, to his credit, confirmed that, between the houses, we could have a discussion, and that discussion went back and forth for a while.\nI thank the Attorney's staff for their work in this matter. I know that they worked hard. I acknowledge also the very constructive contribution by the Hon. Terry Stephens in the Legislative Council, who assisted, and of course the Parole Board chair, Frances Nelson, who in the end, I think, had a significant role in suggesting the form of words that have been described as 'continuing detention orders' in the bill as we now seek to pass it.\nThese continuing detention orders provided an alternative. Rather than just being a straight breach leading to presumption against bail and the person going back into prison, it provides in effect the same thing but without the Attorney having to identify that the opposition's amendments were exactly correct in the first place. In effect, it creates a process whereby somebody who is subject to a supervision order, and breaches that order, can be arrested and detained, and the Parole Board gives consideration as to whether that detention should be continuing or, if it is a minor or technical breach, that person can be then allowed to proceed.\nThe Legislative Council duly passed the amendments with the support of the opposition. Of course, even in these circumstances, drafting errors can happen and that is, in fact, the nature of the Attorney's subsequent amendment. It is not a consequential amendment: it is a drafting error. Drafting errors happen, but I think that it is salient for members to consider that, when the government comes to this house with bills that they want passed immediately without debate, without thinking about it, without public consultation and without so much as having a chance to run a ruler over the bill itself and ensure that there have not been errors, errors can be made.\nThe government has made one on this occasion. It is easily fixed, but I caution and I counsel the government, and I counsel anyone listening, anyone interested in these debates about justice issues, that there are serious consequences when the parliament makes mistakes of a technical and drafting nature or, indeed, when consultation is skipped, and when consideration by people such as, in this case, Frances Nelson, is seen as too inconvenient to deal with.\nWhat is more critical is that we get it right because what might take an extra week or two in this place can have serious consequences for lives. A week or two to get it right is more than worthwhile. In this case, with this bill, I think we have got it right. I congratulate the government for getting there in the end. I know that it took a lot of hard work to get there from some members within the department and the minister's office, so I thank them and congratulate them for that work. I support the amendments, the opposition supports the amendments and we look forward to the passage of the bill.",
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        "raw_content": "Toronto Leaders Go Back to School to Hone Skills\nSome lay leaders here are heading back to the classroom to hone their skills.\nTen incoming communal chairs and presidents will work with outside professionals and each other as part of The Joshua Institute for Communal Leadership, a 14-month program being touted as unique in developing lay leaders at Jewish agencies.\nThe institute, which was launched last month, is being held under the auspices of UJA Federation of Greater Toronto. It will partner with the renowned Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto to impart skills in finance, management, human resources, conflict resolution and other areas.\nOrganizers say the initiative is designed specifically for incoming chairs and presidents of synagogues, schools and communal agencies. The inaugural participants, who will be on the job while learning, are the newest leaders of Hillel of Greater Toronto, UJA Federation of Greater Toronto, four social service agencies, two Jewish day schools, one synagogue and a new Jewish community center.\nThe curriculum will integrate Jewish values, learning and social responsibility,\u201d said a UJA Federation statement.\nParticipants will work with Rotman School faculty and other experts to cover issues such as strategic planning, board governance, financial literacy, communication and media training, fund raising and philanthropy. Conversational Hebrew will be offered, too.\nThe idea, says the institute\u2019s co-chair, is to produce well-rounded, modern and multi-skilled lay leaders ready for any eventuality.\nThose who come in to leadership should have as much \u201cknowledge, experience and training as they possibly can,\u201d said David Engel, the immediate past chair of UJA Federation and incoming chair of United Israel Appeal Federations Canada.\n\u201cTo be a lay leader today, you have to have HR [human resources] skills, budgeting skills and skills at building relationships. It\u2019s not just about money these days. For our community to prosper and grow and develop, the more knowledge you have, the more training, the more conflict-resolution skills you have, the better.\u201d\nIn February, the 10 participants will travel to Israel for a five-day trip that will stress leadership and Jewish values, Engel said.\nThe program is also designed so that lay leaders work collaboratively, says institute director Zeeva Millman.\n\u201cIt brings together participants from different agencies to develop a shared vision for the community as a whole and collaborate for the benefit of Toronto\u2019s Jewish community,\u201d Millman said.\nThe first session, on Nov. 9, was led by Marty Linsky, a lecturer in public policy at Harvard University\u2019s Kennedy School of Government and the co-author of \u201cLeveling the Playing Field: Advancing Women in Jewish Organizational Life.\u201d\nThose heading social service organizations face a special challenge, says institute participant Sharon Shore, the incoming president of Jewish Family & Child Service of Metropolitan Toronto.\n\u201cWith the current economic crisis, a lot of us are scratching our heads\u201d because \u201cthe job we thought we had to do is now going to look very different,\u201d she said.\nOne thing Shore expects the program to stress is the need for Jewish organizations to cooperate. She notes that \u201cthere\u2019s so much overlap.\u201d\n\u201cWe\u2019re all servicing the same Jewish community,\u201d she said, \u201cand we need to recognize that it\u2019s really important to all work together.\u201d\nEngel says the initiative is modeled on the Wexner Heritage Program, a U.S.-based Jewish leadership development course he took several years ago.\nBut the Joshua Institute is different, he said, in that it emphasizes commonalities.\n\u201cYou build a common ground to talk about community issues, so everybody comes to the table with the concerns of their agency or synagogue or school,\u201d Engel said.\n\u201cBut what happens is that you come to build a community of leaders who can talk about community issues. And as you go through your year of chairmanship, you have the ability to reach out to this community, to talk about mutual problems. You have a base of people who are going through the same situation.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "City Improperly Excluded Church From Downtown District, Appeals Court Rules\nJewish Congregation Wins Right to Locate in Los Angeles Neighborhood\nConstitutionality of RLUIPA Upheld in Connecticut Synagogue Case\nGuilty Plea in Attack on Sikh Man in Odessa, Texas\nTennessee Court Dismisses Suit Against County That Allowed Mosque Project\nA federal appeals court ruled on July 12 that the City of Yuma, Arizona, violated the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA) when it excluded a church from its downtown district. The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit held that the city improperly excluded the church from a district that permitted secular membership organizations and other nonreligious assemblies, including auditoriums, performing arts centers, and museums. The United States filed a friend-of-the-court brief and argued before the appeals court in the case, Centro Familiar Cristiano Buenas Nuevas v. City of Yuma.\nCentro Familiar is a Baptist church with approximately 250 members. In 2007, it purchased a long-vacant retail property in the Old Town Main Street section of Yuma to use as a church. The city had designed its zoning code to encourage \u201ca lively pedestrian-oriented district\u201d with nightlife and entertainment in the Old Town Main Street area. This area permitted \u201cmembership organizations (except religious organizations),\u201d auditoriums, performing arts centers, museums, gyms, and art galleries as of right, but required religious organizations to obtain a conditional use permit. The church applied for such a permit, but was rejected on the grounds that a church would be inconsistent with a \u201c24/7 downtown neighborhood.\u201d\nThe church filed suit under RLUIPA. Section 2(b)(1) of RLUIPA prevents governments from treating religious assemblies and institutions on \u201cless than equal terms\u201d with nonreligious assemblies and institutions. A federal trial court ruled against the church.\nReversing the trial court\u2019s ruling, the Court of Appeals agreed with the United States that the church had not been treated on equal terms with nonreligious assemblies. The court noted that RLUIPA does not require a city to allow a church any time that it allows any nonreligious assembly or institution in a zone; rather, what RLUIPA requires is equal treatment. Thus, the court noted, while a ten-member book club is an assembly, a town could nonetheless allow a small book club like this while excluding a 1,000 member church, since \u201ca ten-member book club is equal to a ten-member church for purposes of parking burdens on a street, but unequal to a 1,000 member church.\u201d\nThe court held that where, as here, a city\u2019s zoning ordinance appears on its face to be treating religious assemblies less well than other assemblies and institutions, the burden shifts to the city \u201cto show that the treatment received by the church should not be deemed unequal.\u201d Here, the city claimed that it was excluding the church but not other assemblies because it sought to create a lively entertainment district. But the court noted that \u201cmany of the uses permitted as of right would have the same practical effect as a church of blighting a potential block of bars and nightclubs.\u201d Thus, the court found, the city was treating the church unequally, and had violated the equal terms provision.\nThe court remanded the case to the trial court for further proceedings on damages, holding that monetary damages are available under RLUIPA. The court noted that while the Supreme Court recently held in Sossamon v. Texas (2011) that states may not be sued for damages under RLUIPA because of Eleventh Amendment concerns, municipalities still may be sued, since the Eleventh Amendment\u2019s bar on damage actions against states does not apply to them.\nThe Civil Rights Division is charged with enforcing RLUIPA. On September 22, 2010, the Department of Justice marked the 10th Anniversary of this important law by releasing a report surveying the first ten years of RLUIPA enforcement, and issuing policy guidance to help citizens and local officials understand their rights and obligations under RLUIPA. Additional information about the Division's RLUIPA land use cases may be found at the Housing and Civil Enforcement Section homepage.\nConcluding a zoning dispute dating back to the 1990\u2019s, a federal district court on July 11 ruled that RLUIPA required the City of Los Angeles to permit a small Jewish congregation to hold services in a home in the city\u2019s Hancock Park neighborhood. The United States District Court for the Central District of California held in Congregation Etz Chaim v. City of Los Angeles that the city\u2019s refusal to allow the congregation to hold services violated RLUIPA by treating secular assemblies better than the congregation in the zoning district, and by imposing a substantial burden on the congregation\u2019s religious exercise without adequate justification. The Justice Department filed a statement of interest with the court on April 28, 2011, setting forth the United States\u2019 position that the city\u2019s actions violated RLUIPA.\nCongregation Etz Chaim involves the longstanding efforts of members of small Hasidic Jewish sect to gather for worship in a house in Hancock Park. The congregation added a RLUIPA claim to its 1997 lawsuit shortly after RLUIPA\u2019s passage in 2000. In fact, the congregation\u2019s rabbi testified before Congress when it was considering the need for RLUIPA. The parties settled in 2001, but the settlement was later struck down by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. In 2009, the City again denied the congregation a permit that would have allowed it to operate.\nIn its July 11 order granting summary judgment for the congregation, the court quoted the United States\u2019 statement of interest at length. The court found that the city had imposed a substantial burden on the congregation\u2019s religious exercise in violation of RLUIPA. In doing so, the court relied on the United States\u2019 argument that \u201cthe Congregation has provided ample evidence that many of its congregants would be physically unable to walk farther to another location as required by their religion.\u201d The court also rejected the City\u2019s argument that its actions were narrowly tailored to address its compelling governmental interest in maintaining the residential nature of the neighborhood, because the City previously had allowed numerous other nonreligious uses in the neighborhood. Similarly, the court found that the City\u2019s parking and traffic concerns did not constitute a narrowly tailored compelling government interest because the City had not shown that such traffic or parking concerns actually existed or that they could not be mitigated.\nThe court also agreed with the United States that the City violated RLUIPA\u2019s \u201cequal terms\u201d section. The court found that a tennis club, private schools, and the British consulate all had either been granted permits to hold gatherings, or had been permitted to hold gatherings without permits, and the congregation must be treated similarly. The court explicitly rejected the city\u2019s argument that some of these secular uses had been permitted for decades, and therefore they were not proper entities to which to compare the congregation. The court agreed with the United States that \u201cone of the stated purposes of RLUIPA was to prevent discriminating against new religious entities in favor of already established religious and nonreligious entities.\u201d The court order required the city to issue the necessary permit, and enjoined it from interfering with the congregation\u2019s religious use of the property.\nThe United States filed a separate statement of interest earlier in the case, addressing the city\u2019s argument that the RLUIPA claims were not properly before the court. The court rejected that argument earlier this year, as discussed in Volume 45 of Religious Freedom in Focus.\nOn June 20, a federal court in Connecticut upheld the constitutionality of RLUIPA in a suit brought by an Orthodox Jewish group seeking to locate in the Borough of Litchfield. The court rejected Litchfield\u2019s argument that RLUIPA exceeded Congress\u2019s constitutionally delegated powers and violated the Constitution\u2019s Establishment Clause. The United States intervened in the case, Chabad Lubavitch v. Borough of Litchfield, to defend RLUIPA\u2019s constitutionality.\nAs the United States argued in its brief, RLUIPA\u2019s land use provisions were enacted in 2000 \u201cin response to a record of widespread state and local discrimination against religious institutions in the zoning context. In evaluating the need for legislation, Congress heard testimony in nine separate hearings over three years, which addressed in great detail both the need for legislation and the scope of Congressional power to enact such legislation.\u201d\nRLUIPA includes a provision barring imposition of a substantial burden on religious exercise without compelling justification, a provision barring discrimination against particular religions, a provision requiring treatment of religious assemblies on equal terms with nonreligious assemblies, and a bar on unreasonably or totally excluding religious uses from a jurisdiction.\nChabad Lubavitch, a Jewish organization, sought zoning approval to expand an old house in a historic district in Litchfield to use as a religious center. After permission was denied, Chabad filed suit under RLUIPA in September 2009, claiming the denial violated the substantial burden, equal terms, and nondiscrimination provisions of the Act because its current space was inadequate to serve its religious needs and because Litchfield had previously approved the expansion of secular facilities and churches of equal or greater size in the historic district. Litchfield moved to dismiss the case on January 25, 2011, arguing that Congress exceeded its powers under the Commerce Clause and the Fourteenth Amendment when it enacted RLUIPA. Litchfield also argued that RLUIPA violated the Establishment Clause and the separation of powers.\nThe U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut agreed with the United States that RLUIPA was fully constitutional. First, the court held that RLUIPA, as applied in this case, falls squarely within Congress\u2019s power to regulate commerce. The addition sought by Chabad would be 20,000 square feet, and such a commercial building construction project \u201cnecessarily affects interstate commerce.\u201d The court also found that Litchfield\u2019s separation of powers argument was misplaced, in light of Congress\u2019s recognized authority to regulate interstate commerce.\nTurning to the Establishment Clause, the court held that Litchfield\u2019s arguments were \u201ceasily disposed of.\u201d Litchfield claimed that the \u201cequal terms\u201d section of RLUIPA amounted to unconstitutional favoritism for religious uses. However, the court concluded that RLUIPA\u2019s mandate of nondiscrimination between secular and religious uses simply prevents discrimination against religious entities and \u201calleviate[s] significant governmental interference with the ability of religious organizations to define and carry out their religious missions.\u201d\nOn May 27, Doug Wilson Renshaw pleaded guilty to a federal civil rights charge for an assault on a Sikh college student who was working for a pizza delivery service in Odessa, Texas. Renshaw admitted that he assaulted the victim on June 6, 2009, after the victim delivered a pizza to Renshaw and others at an Odessa apartment complex\u2019s swimming pool.\nRenshaw made offensive remarks to the Sikh man, who wears a turban and beard, including calling him \u201cOsama.\u201d He then shoved him into the pool and repeatedly pushed him back into the pool as he tried to climb out. Sentencing is set for August 2, 2011.\nA Tennessee state court judge on May 17 dismissed a challenge by Murfreesboro-area residents to Rutherford County\u2019s granting of a permit for construction of a mosque.\nThe residents who brought the case had claimed that the county was wrong to treat the mosque as it would a church, contending that Islam is an ideology rather than a religion, and a mosque is not a religious assembly. The same court in November 2010, denied the neighbors a preliminary injunction. As reported in Volume 44, the United States filed a brief in the case demonstrating how all three branches of the federal government had consistently treated Islam as a religion, and that the county was obligated under RLUIPA to treat mosques as a category equal with churches.\nIn dismissing the suit, the Chancery Court flatly held: \u201cThat Islam is a religion has been proven in this case.\u201d The court also noted: \u201cThat the county ordinance allows construction of a church or place of meeting within a residential planning zone as a matter of right in this case is further undisputed.\u201d\nThomas E. Perez, Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, stated when the brief was filed that \u201ca mosque is quite plainly a place of worship, and the county rightly recognized that it had an obligation to treat mosques the same as churches, synagogues, or any other religious assemblies. This is not only common sense; it is required by federal law. 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        "raw_content": "Brooke County nurse admits to illegal drug distribution\nWHEELING, WEST VIRGINIA \u2013 A Wellsburg, West Virginia registered nurse has admitted to distributing drugs illegally, United States Attorney William J. Powell announced.\nSharon E. Jackson, age 46, pled guilty to one count of \u201cConspiracy to Distribute Controlled Substances Outside the Bounds of Professional Medical Practice.\u201d Jackson admitted to conspiring with others to illegally distribute suboxone, subutex, and buprenorphine, controlled substances used to treat opioid addiction. Jackson admitted to committing the crime while operating at an opioid addiction treatment center, Advance Healthcare, Inc., in Weirton, West Virginia from 2007 until 2017.\nJackson faces up to 10 years incarceration and a fine of up to $500,000. Under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, the actual sentence imposed will be based upon the seriousness of the offenses and the prior criminal history, if any, of the defendant.\nAssistant U.S. Attorneys Sarah E. Wagner and Robert H. McWilliams, Jr. and are prosecuting the case on behalf of the government. The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Drug Enforcement Administration are investigating.",
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        "raw_content": "Homepage \u00bb Games \u00bb Are Casino Apps Free to Download and Play?\nThe proverbial house edge is always there, making sure that in the long run, casinos always finish above the profitability line. This, of course, means that somebody has to finish at the opposite end of profit, for the balance to be preserved.\nPhoto Credit \u2013 Pexels\nPlayers know that they\u2019ve drawn the short stick in this agreement, but as long as the house edge is reasonable and the games are fair, they still have a fighting chance.\nCasino apps act as portals to this world of entertainment and gambling operators have learned to tap into their immense potential. The least they can do, is to offer them for free, since they have other ways of generating profits.\nMobile is the only way to go\nHasn\u2019t it been for the advent of mobile devices and their widespread use, online casinos would\u2019ve had a hard time maintaining the optimistic growth projections. Mobile casino apps act as catalysts, by driving up traffic and attracting new players that were previously uninterested in the online gaming offer.\nModern players expect nothing short of excellence when it comes to casino apps, but they are not willing to spend a dime on it. After all, why would they, when there\u2019s also the infamous house edge to deal with?\nOnline casinos were quick to realize this reality and didn\u2019t even try to charge for a download. The obvious way to get such an app installed on your smart phone or tablet is to download it directly from the official website.\nThis is the safest way to tackle the challenge, since you don\u2019t risk landing on the websites of treacherous third parties. The alternative is to go to Google Play or the App Store and get the app there, assuming the casino uses these platforms to promote their games.\nFree casino apps are just the beginning\nPicture Credit \u2013 Pexels\nAny respectable casino will provide players with the option of playing on real or virtual currency and there are some new casino sites that offer this. It goes without saying that players are entitled to expect the apps to be completely free, but they can set their expectations even higher.\nFor example, once they become fully fledged members of the casino, they should be granted access to most, if not all of the games for free. Live dealer table games are the exception to the rule, but slots, video pokers, scratch cards and RNG powered table games should be free.\nBecause of the intense competition between online gambling operators, many casinos go a step further. They provide players with incentives to choose their mobile apps by offering exclusive bonuses to mobile users.\nThis is a win-win situation for players, as they can gamble wherever they have an Internet connection, while using these bonuses as bankroll boosters. The casinos also have a lot to win from this arrangement, since the app serves as a springboard to more customers.\nIn conclusion, casino apps are free to download and play and punters should never accept spending a cent on these applications.",
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        "raw_content": "I had heard of Peeple back in the fall. It\u2019s an app that allows its users to rate others as if they were ice-cream stands or movies. Like Yelp. For humans. If you decide to use Peeple, you identify who you want to rate, choose an arena of life (professional, personal, or romantic) on which to rate them, and then write a review. If the review is negative, then the target can elect not to have it published \u2014 maybe. See below.\nWhen this was announced, the uproar was pretty quick to form, and rather loud. The founders\u2019 statements seemed so bizarrely tone-deaf and oblivious, we started to think it might all just be a hoax. One of them even posted a query on Facebook, wanting to know how to remove negative comments someone had made about their page.\nBut unfortunately for humanity, Peeple is not a hoax. 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        "raw_content": "North East firm to provide WiFi for the Tour of Britain 2015\nKBR WiFi has been chosen as the official partner and provider of mobile WiFi solutions for the 2015 Aviva Tour of Britain.\nThe 2015 Aviva Tour of Britain, which was officially launched on 17 March during a ceremony in London, announced that North East based KBR are to provide WiFi at all eight stages during the event, which is Britain\u2019s biggest and best, professional cycling race.\nThe Gateshead based firm, who specialise in providing wireless networks, have teamed up with event organisers SweetSpot Group, a well-known sporting event company, in a bid to get more people involved in cycling and to promote an active lifestyle. KBR will be providing free WiFi access to the public at each of the eight finish lines and press areas during the tour which runs from 6 \u2013 13 September 2015.\nLocal fans of cycling will have a chance to see some of the World\u2019s best riders in action with routes running though parts of the North East, including Blyth and Prudhoe, for the first time in Tour of Britain\u2019s history. Thanks to KBR\u2019s mobile WiFi solution, spectators will have the power to connect live from the event, which is uncommon for outdoor events of its scale.\nManaging Director of KBR, Robin Price, commented: \u201cWe are delighted to be providing our services at such a prestigious event, especially one with a North East presence. Spectators at the finish line in Blyth will be able to take photos, login to their social media accounts, connect and share live updates with their friends. Because of our ability to provide such a service, we are indirectly encouraging people to get more involved in cycling.\u201d\nGareth Tomlin, Technical Director of KBR, added: \u201cProviding WiFi to large scale public events such as the Tour of Britain is technically very challenging but our 30 years in the technology industry has provided us with the expertise to do this.\u201d\nAlastair Grant, Commercial Director of SweetSpot, said: \u201cThe Tour of Britain has the biggest live attendance of any sporting event in the UK. We are proud to be working in partnership with KBR to provide a way for even more people to get involved in sport, and share the feelings and news of the day with a global audience. Creating a sense of excitement and engagement around a major national event like this is extremely important and with help from KBR we can do this.\u201d\nLast year\u2019s Friends Tour of Britain, which KBR also provided WiFi for, saw cycling champions Sir Bradley Wiggins, Mark Cavendish and Marcel Kittel lead the strongest line up the race has ever see. This year will welcome the biggest names in cycling to the North East on Stages Four and Five.\nWednesday 9 September will see the race head south from Edinburgh, through Northumberland to the finish in Blyth, before the racing resumes with Stage Five a day later, heading from Prudhoe to Hartside Fell in Cumbria, via Hexham and Hadrian\u2019s Wall.\nKBR WiFi are also to provide outdoor wireless networks at the Women\u2019s Tour 2015, which gets underway in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, on Wednesday 17 June.\nFor more information on KBR and the services they provide call 0191 492 1492.\ntour of britain, wifi, wifi for events",
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        "raw_content": "Attorneys In Missouri Debate Role Of Grand Jury\nBy Matt Hodapp & Dan Margolies \u2022 Dec 5, 2014\nA grand jury's recent decision not to indict police officer Darren Wilson for the killing of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., has thrown a spotlight on the legal institution of the grand jury:\nWhat\u2019s the prosecutor\u2019s role in grand jury proceedings? Who brings the charges? What are the standards of proof?\nOn Tuesday's Central Standard, Sue McGraugh, a professor of law at St. Louis University, and Jackson County Prosecuting Attorney Jean Peters Baker disagreed about whether the Wilson case was handled differently from most grand jury proceedings.\nIn Missouri, a grand jury is composed of 12 people (a federal grand jury, by contrast, is composed of anywhere from 16 to 23 people), nine of whom must agree that a crime was committed and that there is probable cause to believe the defendant committed it.\nAccording to McGraugh, the Ferguson grand jury was atypical because of the way the evidence was presented.\n\"How a grand jury normally proceeds is that the state presents a case for probable cause \u2013that they will go forward after telling the (grand) jury, \u2018We think this is the crime that was committed, here is the evidence that supports the charge we're bringing,\u2019 and (they) vote yes or no,\" McGraugh said.\nIn this case, however, the prosecutor allowed the grand jury to examine the evidence \"in more of an investigative capacity,\" McGraugh said.\nIn other words, unlike the typical procedure \u2013 in which grand juries act as rubber stamps for prosecutors \u2013 the grand jury was allowed to decide for itself what, if any, charges to bring.\n\"I am not familiar with Kansas City,\u201d McGraugh said, \u201cbut I can tell you that Bob McCulloch (the St. Louis County prosecutor) himself stated that he has never used this process in a grand jury before.\"\n\"It's very unusual,\" she added.\nPeters Baker, however, countered that grand juries are often used in an investigative role, at least in Jackson County, and that the practice dates back as far back as 1989.\n\"The grand jurors, in an investigative role, have subpoena power and they can ask certain witnesses be brought before them. They can also ask for particular evidence, non-testimonial evidence be presented to them,\" she said. \"The difference between a regular grand jury and an investigative grand jury is that the investigative grand jury is the decision maker on the charge.\"\nPeters Baker said grand juries are often used in this fashion when the community at large demands it.\n\"The reason for that was simply the outcry of the community,\" she said. \"These are very serious cases and it is an opportunity for the grand jurors, twelve citizens of its own community, to decide a case.\"\nPeters Baker said that, as a prosecutor, her duty is to present cases to the grand jury that don\u2019t merely meet the standard of probable cause but that meet the much higher standard of proof beyond a reasonable doubt.\n\"That's the trial standard,\u201d she said. \u201cThat's what we actually need to get to, proof beyond a reasonable doubt.\u201d\nLaw 101: How In The Heck Does A Grand Jury Work?\nBy Gina Kaufmann, Matthew Long-Middleton & Matt Hodapp \u2022 Dec 4, 2014\nBig questions are being asked about the recent grand jury hearing about the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, for example, whether justice was served. But there are simpler questions, too: When and why is a grand jury called? What's the prosecutor's role, in a grand jury hearing and otherwise? Who are the jurors, and why is their selection process a secret?",
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        "raw_content": "Prospect MAX Moving Forward, But Federal Funding In Flux\nBy Laura Spencer \u2022 Mar 24, 2017\nA rendering of a stop on the proposed Prospect MAX bus line.\nThe Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA) describes the Metro Area Express, or MAX, as \"light rail on rubber tires.\" The city's bus rapid transit launched in 2005, and serves residential and commercial corridors along Main Street and Troost Avenue.\nOn Thursday, the Kansas City Council approved an agreement with the KCATA to continue to develop and implement a third line along Prospect Avenue called the Prospect MAX. The bus will run about nine miles from Barney Allis Plaza in downtown Kansas City to 75th Street and Prospect.\nRidership along the Prospect 71 route today, according to Councilman Jermaine Reed, is \"the second highest ridership (of any KCATA route) in Kansas City, with nearly 125,000 boardings per month.\"\nThe new Prospect MAX is expected to feature up-to-date technology, such as ticket vending machines, interactive smart kiosks and public WiFi, as well as mobility hubs with bikesharing and carsharing services.\n\"This is an exciting project that can change what riding the bus up and down Prospect is,\" says Councilman Quinton Lucas, who adds that it fits the city's digital inclusion policy.\nThe $54 million project will rely on a mix of local and federal funding sources.\nFunding from the Federal Transit Administration's Small Starts Program is slated to pay for $29.98 million, and the Federal Highway Administration's Surface Transportation Program would support $8 million. The city of Kansas City, Missouri, has pledged $12.5 million; the KCATA, $3.5 million.\nA final design for the Prospect MAX is likely to be completed this year, but construction will not begin until federal funding is awarded \u2014 and those funds have not not yet been appropriated by Congress.\nThe Trump administration's preliminary budget proposal for 2018 calls for a 13 percent or $2.4 billion decrease in transportation spending \u2014 including limiting funding for the Small Starts program.\n\"It's one of those things that's kind of a toss-up, not necessarily knowing what will actually come from D.C., but we are optimistic,\" says Reed.\nThe city is also planning to tap funds from the GO Bond, if voters approve the $800 million infrastructure measure in April, to fund half of the promised amount.\n\"Although we can't control in any way what's going to happen in any way in Washington, D.C.,\" says Lucas, \"we can certainly have some control on our budgeting on this in connection with the GO Bond.\"\nIf federal and local funding falls into place, the Prospect MAX could be running by 2020.\nProspect MAX Bus Line Will Still Be High-Tech, Even Without Federal Smart City Grant\nBy Lisa Rodriguez \u2022 Oct 17, 2016\nJarrett Stewart / Flickr-CC\nKansas City officials were disappointed last week when they found out Kansas City will not receive a federal Smart City grant to help pay for enhancements to the planned Prospect MAX rapid bus line.\nThis is the second time the city was passed over for a Smart City grant.\nKansas City Missouri Rolls Out Tricked Out Trash Trucks \u2014 And They're Fuel-Efficient\nBy Laura Spencer \u2022 Mar 2, 2017\nNew trash trucks decked out with the downtown skyline or sports team logos, will soon be roaming the streets of Kansas City, Missouri.\nThe four trash trucks are wrapped in four different themes \u2014 Kansas City Royals, Kansas City Chiefs, Kansas City Monarchs of the Negro Leagues, and a view of downtown Kansas City landmarks.",
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        "raw_content": "Keating is known as a home to barristers with extensive technical expertise \u2026 they are extraordinarily well equipped to handle heavyweight disputes revolving around issues such as professional negligence, design defects and insurance claims.\nKeating Chambers is delighted to be recommended in the Chambers UK Bar Guide 2018 as a leading set for Construction, Energy, International Arbitration, Professional Negligence and Public Procurement.\nWith 23 silks, 24 juniors (including full time arbitrators and mediators) listed in the guide, we are recommended as an \u201coutstanding set\u201d with an \u201cimpressive array of silks and juniors\u201d who are internationally recognised as \u201cfirst-class construction barristers\u201c.\nBarristers and clerks alike are praised for their client service, with sources noting that they \u201cmake an effort to develop relationships and know how to pull out all the stops\u201c. The clerking team, led by CEO Declan Redmond, are described as \u201cdynamic\u201c, \u201cresponsive\u201d and \u201cvery commercial\u201d .",
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        "raw_content": "Jana Raedy\nC.J. Skender\nPatricia Harms\nComplete Faculty Roster\nUNC Accounting professor brings real-world experiences to classroom\nAlthough the history of accounting stretches back centuries, accounting itself can \u2014 and does \u2014 change quickly. Just ask Brad Hendricks, the youngest member of the UNC Master of Accounting faculty and a practicing accountant until just a few years ago.\nHe entered the profession in 2003, the year after the Sarbanes-Oxley Act was signed into law, and accountants and public companies were scrambling to respond to the new legislation\u2019s more stringent disclosure requirements.\nBy the time he left in 2009, he had lived through the nation\u2019s worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. He had spent countless long hours auditing banks, which were under intense scrutiny from regulators, the press and the public.\n\u201cEverybody wanted to know what banks were worth and what assets they had,\u201d he recalls. \u201cBank regulators, shareholders, and even management teams needed to know what banks\u2019 assets were worth,\u201d he recalls. \u201cWe were working really long hours to value extremely complex transactions.\u201d\nBut that experience in a kind accounting crucible gives Hendricks valuable, real-world insights that he passes on to his MAC students at UNC. And when he teaches students about executive compensation disclosure requirements, it\u2019s easy, again, to bring in real-world, real-time examples.\n\u201cExecutive compensation is always in the news,\u201d he says. \u201cIt\u2019s very easy to bring real-world topics into my classroom because these topics often make the headlines.\u201d\nAlthough Hendricks has a bachelor\u2019s degree in accounting (along with a Master of Accounting and a Ph.D. in business administration), he says that successful MAC students come from a variety of undergraduate backgrounds.\n\u201cI had nurses doing well and I had psychologists doing well,\u201d he says. \u201cAccounting seems to be something that everybody can learn if they are willing to put in the effort.\u201d\n>> A description of Prof. Hendricks\u2019 Financial Reporting course\n>> See a list of all Accounting faculty",
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Any player who\u2019s trying to better themselves and play at the next level and stuff like that, Kentucky would be the best place to go.\u201d\nThat sounds promising for the Wildcats, but the behind-the scenes chatter surrounding Antoine indicates that Duke is a heavy favorite going into the summer, and he didn\u2019t exactly deny that when it was mentioned over the weekend.\nWhat\u2019s next?: Antoine said that he could cut his list in two or three weeks and that he\u2019d like to take his official visits this summer so he can make a college decision relatively soon. \u201cI\u2019m going to try to commit sometime before the school season \u2014 maybe September, October,\u201d he said, noting that he\u2019d like to sign in November. Despite the kind words for Kentucky, the major favorite appears to be Duke.\nUK\u2019s scholarship offer last fall to the 6-8 small forward from Fort Wayne, Ind., came as a bit of a surprise. Not necessarily that the Cats offered, but that Brooks \u2014 now ranked No. 16 overall by 247Sports \u2014 was one of the first players in the class of 2019 to land one.\nKeion Brooks, a small forward from Indiana, is one of the top basketball recruits in the 2019 class.\nDoug McSchooler\n\u201cThey\u2019re a very big school. I didn\u2019t expect them to offer me so early. But I did know I put the work in,\u201d he said.\nBrooks is a long, versatile prospect who averaged 20.0 points per game through the first two sessions of Nike league play and made 14 of 28 threes over those eight games. He said Calipari has compared him to Kevin Knox.\nWhen asked for the schools recruiting him hardest, Brooks listed UK, Michigan State, Indiana, Purdue and Iowa, noting that North Carolina also got involved this month. He also said Chris Mack recruited him while at Xavier and has continued that push at Louisville.\nMichigan State has often been mentioned as a favorite, and there\u2019s a strong local push for Indiana, but Brooks claims there\u2019s no leader yet, and he did seem wide open to the process.\nWhat\u2019s next?: Brooks told the Herald-Leader he has no set-in-stone plans to cut his list down or make a decision. If he\u2019s not ready to pick a school by the early period in November, that\u2019s not a problem. \u201cWhenever I\u2019m feeling it, whenever it comes to me, that\u2019s when I\u2019ll make that decision,\u201d he said.\nVernon Carey\nCarey \u2014 ranked No. 2 nationally by 247Sports (and No. 1 by Rivals.com) \u2014 talked to the Herald-Leader at length Friday following his team\u2019s shootaround before this past weekend\u2019s Nike games.\nThe 6-10, 255-pound power forward might be the most college-ready big man in high school basketball, and \u2014 though there have been several schools mentioned over the past few months \u2014 he said no one currently leads in his recruitment.\nBefore the high school season, Carey named a top eight of UK, Duke, North Carolina, Kansas, Michigan State, UCLA, Florida and Miami, where his father was a football standout and later a first-round NFL Draft pick.\nCarey stays in touch with former UK post player Bam Adebayo and has developed a good relationship with Wildcats assistant coach Kenny Payne, who is known as a master developer of big men.\n\u201cHe just said I can come in and impact the team. He was like, \u2018If you want to be at Kentucky, you just have to come and play hard every time. Bring it every day.\u2019 Nothing is going to be handed to you at Kentucky,\u201d Carey said.\nWhat\u2019s next?: Carey said he plans to narrow his list to five schools after the summer season, likely around the beginning of August. He will take all five of his official visits \u2014 he\u2019s already taken one to Michigan State \u2014 and then make a college decision. It\u2019s looking like UK will, at the very least, make his list of five.\nNo. 1 basketball recruit remains 'wide open,' and a former Cat is putting in a good word\nOne of the most exciting, energetic players in high school basketball, Lewis has been viewed as the most likely of the Jersey duo \u2014 he and Antoine \u2014 to ultimately end up at Kentucky.\nThe 6-5 wing is ranked No. 9 nationally by 247Sports and impacts the game well beyond the box score, bringing defensive intensity and all-around leadership to the court. He told the Herald-Leader he could see a place for himself at Kentucky.\n\u201cThey\u2019re fast-paced. They like to get on the break. I feel like if I can surround myself by those kind of guys that go to Kentucky \u2014 it\u2019s a place where I could shine at, because I am such a leader and a captain,\u201d he said.\nLewis and Antoine are still considering playing college basketball together, but a \u201cpackage deal\u201d is far from a sure thing. Lewis lists 12 schools: UK, St. John\u2019s, Duke, Seton Hall, Maryland, Villanova, Stanford, Kansas, Florida, Harvard, North Carolina and Colgate.\nRecruiting observers the Herald-Leader spoke to in Indianapolis said Lewis has been a tough prospect to get a handle on, and his recruitment could still go a number of ways. Defending champ Villanova, however, has picked up some recent buzz, and UK and Florida have been seen as contenders for a while.\nWhat\u2019s next?: \u201cMy family and I are hopefully going to cut my list by the end of August or early September,\u201d Lewis said. He hopes to get his list to five or six schools and then take official visits. Lewis said he\u2019s not locked in to making a final decision in time for the early signing period in November.\nThe 6-3 point guard from Texas has been the most-talked-about UK recruiting target in the country in recent days, and for good reason.\nMaxey \u2014 ranked by 247Sports as the No. 17 overall player in the 2019 class and No. 2 point guard nationally \u2014 hasn\u2019t been shy about the possibility that he will reclassify to the 2018 class and play college basketball next season. In fact, that now appears to be the most realistic scenario.\nIf Maxey does reclassify, UK would be the clear favorite. He did list Texas, Michigan State, Michigan and Oklahoma State as his other four finalists this past weekend, but all of the talk at the Nike league stop in Indy centered on the Cats.\nThe UK point guard corps for next season already includes McDonald\u2019s All-Americans Quade Green and Immanuel Quickley, and five-star recruit Ashton Hagans is also committed and expected to reclassify from 2019 to 2018. A reporter asked Maxey on Saturday if that backcourt was too crowded already.\n\u201cNo, sir,\u201d he said. \u201cCoach Cal always tells me that he\u2019s good with guards \u2014 having a lot of guards. He just keeps it in the back of my mind that he\u2019s done this before.\u201d\nWhat\u2019s next?: Maxey said he expects to make a public announcement on reclassification within the week, and he told the Herald-Leader that his college decision could also come at the same time. He said, no matter what, he should be announcing a college choice within the next two or three weeks. Maxey is expecting to finish the coursework necessary to reclassify to the 2018 on June 28. Usually, when a recruit speaks so openly about the possibility of reclassifying, he ends up moving up a grade in the end. Maxey\u2019s recruitment appears to be nearing its end \u2014 and the expectation is he ends up a Kentucky Wildcat.\nFive-star point guard Tyrese Maxey talks about the possibility that he will reclassify to 2018. He also discusses future UK point guard Ashton Hagans and the Cats' crowded backcourt.\nThe first player in this class to land a UK scholarship offer has been the biggest target on Calipari\u2019s 2019 wish list for a while.\nWiseman \u2014 a 6-11 power forward from Nashville \u2014 moved to Memphis last summer so he could play for his AAU coach, Penny Hardaway, in high school. Hardaway, of course, is now the head coach at Memphis, and Wiseman\u2019s recruitment will ultimately come down to that school at Kentucky.\nCalipari has recruited him as hard as anyone in the class, and UK obviously has a lot of pros as it pursues yet another five-star post player.\n\u201cIt\u2019s basically the tradition \u2014 all the great players that came through there like DeMarcus Cousins and John Wall and Anthony Davis,\u201d Wiseman said of UK\u2019s pitch. \u201cThey have such a great tradition. That\u2019d be great if I would be able to be a part of their program. But I don\u2019t know yet.\u201d\nSolid cases have been made for both schools, and Wiseman didn\u2019t tip his hand at a possible leader in multiple interviews over the weekend. 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        "raw_content": "Featured Religion and existence THEME God\nTags: death, God, life, Martinus\u00b4 inspiration\nPernilla Rosell Steuer 15. September 2018\nUnderstanding the Cosmological Concepts\nCosmic consciousness = a state of mind which is initiated when someone experiences a cosmic birth. It gives complete access to God\u2019s own consciousness and the cosmic laws of the universe.\nIntellectualised Christianity = a worldview where Martinus combines the traditional Christian beliefs of neighbourly love and an all-loving God with logical analyses of cosmic laws and the structure of the living being and the universe.\n\u201cWounded refugees between two kingdoms\u201d = an expression that Martinus uses to illustrate the present state of humanity between two epochs, the animal kingdom and the real human kingdom.\nReflections on a journey towards rediscovering God in our time\n\u201cBut you don\u2019t even believe in God!\u201d his wife said angrily next to him in bed, looking at their joint incomes with a view to buying a new house. \u201cSo why should you go on paying church taxes instead of just leaving the church? We could save at least 7,000 crowns every year. For me, it\u2019s already settled.\u201d\n\u201cNo! Yes! No! \u2026 Or \u2026 I don\u2019t know.\u201d The slightly subdued husband sighed. \u201cIt\u2019s complicated.\u201d And then, with more fervour: \u201cBut \u2026 I think \u2026 there is a small risk that God exists. It\u2019s a tiny risk, but still.\u201d\nHe got agitated and started painting a scene in the air, his imagination perhaps being sparked by having watched The Lord of the Rings again: \u201cJust imagine what will happen, then, when we die? We might end up burning forever in a kind of Mordor \u2026 fire everywhere! With an evil eye watching us. Flames all around us. And for ages and ages! Just because we didn\u2019t care in time.\u201d\n\u201cBut surely that won\u2019t help, just paying taxes to the church? I mean you still don\u2019t believe in God, do you?\u201d his wife said incredulously.\n\u201cWell, you do what you want. But there is a miniscule risk that God exists and I will not \u2013 I repeat not \u2013 take that risk!\u201d, the husband concluded and turned around to go to sleep, thus ending the discussion about leaving the Swedish Lutheran Church and thereby avoiding church taxes.\nThe scene above is taken from a Swedish sitcom called \u201cThe Sunny Side\u201d (\u201cSolsidan\u201d) portraying more or less well-to-do people in a materialistic suburb of Stockholm, Sweden. The series deals with everyday experiences from a humoristic perspective, normally without any traces of existential or spiritual issues. However, I think this little dialogue can tell us something about how our present humankind is searching for God in two different ways.\nFirstly, it shows us how that many people are still influenced by earlier images of a wrathful and vengeful, almighty God. The depiction of God in The Old Testament may have been powerful and imposing in its time, but it has little attraction for our present-day, more emphatic and sensitive human beings, who shun the thought of wrathfulness and punishment. Taking reincarnation into account \u2013 an irrefutable fact in Martinus\u2019s world picture \u2013 it is highly likely that many people have suffered from fear and anguish in their previous lives at the thought of what will happen after death. Such unconscious memories and historical traditions may play a part in the scene above, where the main motivation for the husband\u2019s unwillingness to leave the Swedish Church seems to be to secure a pleasant life after death. (Even though such a life in itself may appear quite irrational in Scandinavia, arguably the most secularized countries in the world when it comes to traditional religions.)\nSecondly, and more importantly, the husband\u2019s hesitation above may indicate that we are far from done with God, notwithstanding all the materialistic and scientific progress\ncharacteristic of our time. Leave the church and cut the bonds altogether to the tiny remainder of spiritual sanctimony? Leave God? Even if I think that \u201cGod\u201d is a man-made, outdated concept? Where do I go when I am lonely and sad, in times of crises, illness and death? Intellectual reasoning alone does not easily satisfy these needs. Here, we may find Martinus\u2019s description of our development useful, starting with instinct-based religious manifestations in the animal kingdom and the beginning of the primitive humans. As he points out, the religious instinct makes itself known as an involuntary cry for help in moments of despair, often moments of death. This same instinct can be seen even today when soldiers and other people instinctively turn to prayer in moments of anguish, pain and death.\nDuring our development as human beings, Martinus tells us that the religious instinct goes through different stages, from inhumane religious practices fuelled by primitive feeling and the energy of gravity, to growing humane ideals taught in the different world religions through the world redeemers. This \u201cold world impulse\u201d was mainly based on feeling and gave humankind new ideals to strive for, with Jesus Christ as the foremost practical example of the utmost neighbourly love. For many centuries, belonging to a world religion and believing in a god or in a divine existence was a natural part of most people\u2019s existence. The capacity to believe was innate and organic.\nBut times change. Just compare our own time with the society in which Martinus (born 1891) grew up. During his childhood, nobody would discuss whether to leave the church or not. On the contrary, it was a homogenous religious society in the countryside, where prayer, church sermons and Christian education were still self-evident routines of daily life in Scandinavia. As Martinus himself tells us later on, he had a genuine inner relationship with God even as a child. He prayed every day and he saw Christ as the perfect model for behaviour, asking himself what Christ would have done in this or that situation. At the same time, Martinus also reacted to what he felt to be inhuman and cruel religious beliefs, such as priests condemning children who had been born out of wedlock or who died before having been christened. In his analyses, he often points out that clergymen who advocate war, for example, can never be representatives of a true, humane Christianity. Nevertheless, the contemporary audience of his cosmological analyses were probably more or less acquainted with the biblical and Christian references in Martinus\u2019s works, seeing them as a natural link between the old world impulse and the new, spiritual science or The Third Testament.\nAs the journey proceeds and our intellectual capacities grow, the grip of the old world impulse will eventually end. Traditional Christian images and concepts have lost their inspirational power over many modern Scandinavians as well as citizens of other countries. Many people would reason like the wife in the initial sitcom scene \u2013 why pay money and cling to ideas that you cannot possibly find meaningful any longer? Consequently, at one point or another, we do leave God.\nIn the beginning, a non-existent God is perhaps a great liberation from many illogical restraints. Later on, we may find ourselves lost and confused as prodigal sons or prodigal daughters. Personally, I seem to be straying along a road whose direction is far from straight. At some points, I move steadily forward, trustful of finding a new relationship with God and highly inspired by the intellectualised Christianity of Martinus\u2019s analyses. On other occasions, my satiation with all kinds of religious practices make me steer away from thoughts that appear too vague and unreliable. How can we be sure of anything? \u201cGod, if you really exist, why don\u2019t you just appear and talk to me?\u201d, I may find myself angrily demanding, pursuing a path that suddenly leads me further and further astray. In yet other moments, I yearningly look back at \u201cgold copies\u201d of our past: memories of beautiful churches, colourful paintings and the devout, child-like assurance that \u201cGod takes care of us all\u201d. (If you followed all the rules, that is \u2026) But after a while, this path of memory, too, seems to end in tangled bushes and you realise that you are lost again. \u201cGod, where are you?\u201d\nWe remain \u201cwounded refugees between two kingdoms\u201d, as Martinus describes it. We cannot return and we don\u2019t know where to go. But one day I think we will all experience the same surprise: religion may be dead, but God could still be alive. In fact, we may never have realised how present God really is. Not limited to old religious traditions, nor absent when we turn to politics or science and art. What is our quest for knowledge but a search for God? And we may feel God\u2019s presence when we least expect it. In his initiation into cosmic consciousness, Martinus tells us he was embraced by God and bathed in a sea of love: \u201cI felt that this was the very consciousness of God, his own sphere of thought. It was the substance, the omnipotence, the supreme power, through which the divine I ruled and directed oceans of worlds, galaxies, and nebulae, in microcosmos as well as in macrocosmos. I was spell-bound. The divine fire vibrated within me and without, above and below\u201d (On the Birth of My Mission, chap. 17).\nExperiencing this may still lie ahead of us. For now, we have to pursue our individual paths. But I would agree with the husband in the sitcom quoted initially \u2013 there is definitely a risk that God exists, and luckily, it is quite a substantial risk. Many are longing to re-establish their relationship with the divine and return to their spiritual home after a long journey in the world with suffering and darkness. We hope to return without fear, since the God that Martinus and many religious mystics describe is a God of all-encompassing love and light. 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        "raw_content": "How a Deadly Explosion 70 Years Ago Led to Integrating the Navy\nThe Port Chicago explosion on July 17, 1944, killed 320 people and completely destroyed two war ships. (National Park Service)\nThis week, relatives, historians and the general public are remembering one of the deadliest industrial disasters in United States history: a massive explosion in the Bay Area that took hundreds of lives during World War II.\nPort Chicago was a Navy facility near Concord where sailors loaded munitions onto ships headed for the Pacific. On the night of July 17, 1944, the men were loading up the SS Quinault Victory and the SS E.A. Bryan when the mishandling of weapons led to a deadly explosion that killed 320 people. Of the men who died, 202 were African-Americans working in a segregated Navy. A Navy website describes what happened:\nAt 10:18 p.m., a hollow ring and the sound of splintering wood erupted from the pier, followed by an explosion that ripped apart the night sky. Witnesses said that a brilliant white flash shot into the air, accompanied by a loud, sharp report. A column of smoke billowed from the pier, and fire glowed orange and yellow. Flashing like fireworks, smaller explosions went off in the cloud as it rose. Within six seconds, a deeper explosion erupted as the contents of the E.A. Bryan detonated in one massive explosion. The seismic shock wave was felt as far away as Boulder City, Nevada. The E.A. Bryan and the structures around the pier were completely disintegrated. A pillar of fire and smoke stretched over two miles into the sky above Port Chicago. The largest remaining pieces of the 7,200-ton ship were the size of a suitcase. A plane flying at 9,000 feet reported seeing chunks of white hot metal \"as big as a house\" flying past. The shattered Quinault Victory was spun into the air. Witnesses reported seeing a 200-foot column on which rode the bow of the ship, its mast still attached. Its remains crashed back into the bay 500 feet away.\nPittsburg resident Frank DeRosa was 17 at the time. He was living several miles away and was carrying his baby sister to bed when he felt the blast.\n\"All of a sudden it was like a wind, like a tornado,\" he said. The large window behind him shattered, hurling shards of glass at his back, and cutting through his thick flannel pajamas.\n\"I got cut a few times, and mostly I was bruised,\" he said. \"The little kid was in my chest and I was hunched over, so [she] never got one little scratch.\"\nThe next day, DeRosa climbed a nearby hilltop overlooking Port Chicago. The two warships that were being loaded with weapons were gone.\nSailors loading munitions at Port Chicago. (National Park Service)\n\"It's pretty hard to comprehend, but two ships disappeared,\" he said. \"There were pieces that flew past Pittsburg.\"\nSue Fritzke, of the Port Chicago Naval Magazine National Memorial, says the tragic event was likely the result of military officials (who were white) betting on which of their teams (who were mostly African-American) could load munitions into the ships faster. Fritzke says the teams had received little information about the munitions they were handling. They had not been informed that the munitions were live nor did they know what the proper safety protocols were.\nOf the 320 men who died in the explosion, 202 were African-Americans working in a segregated Navy.\nThe surviving sailors had to recover the bodies of their fellow men from the scene, said Steve Sheinkin, author of The Port Chicago 50, an historical book for young adults. Just three weeks later, the men were marched to the nearby base at Mare Island, he said. The men weren\u2019t sure what their new assignment would be until they were marched to the pier. They were going to be loading dangerous munitions again. \u201cThat\u2019s when this mutiny happened,\u201d he said.\nMore than 250 African-American sailors refused to return to work until they received proper training and clear instructions about how to load munitions safely. A Navy admiral threatened to shoot them if they didn't return to work. In spite of the threat of execution, a group of men, who came to be known as the Port Chicago 50, still refused to return to work.\nMany of the Port Chicago 50 were just teenagers, a lot of them just out of high school, Sheinkin said.\n\"These guys stood up for what they thought was an injustice,\" Sheinkin said. \"They said, 'We're not going back to the same conditions.'\"\nThe Navy charged the Port Chicago 50 with conspiring to mutiny and sentenced them to 15 years in prison. After they'd served two years, the war ended, and they were all granted clemency. Only one has received a presidential pardon.\nMilitary Civil Rights\nThe controversies surrounding Port Chicago were part of the beginning of the civil rights movement, Sheinkin said, comparing the Port Chicago 50's actions to Rosa Parks' decision not to give up her seat on a segregated bus. Their refusal to abide by the status quo caught the attention of national leaders and \"led directly to the Navy deciding to make changes,\" he said.\nThurgood Marshall -- then a lead attorney for the NAACP -- heard about the Port Chicago 50 and asked Navy Secretary James Forrestal if he could sit in on their military trial. Watching the proceedings, Sheinkin said, Marshall came to believe the military judges had already made up their minds about the men. He filed an appeal and kept pressuring the Navy to reverse its decision. Eleanor Roosevelt also heard of the trial, Sheinkin said, and told Forrestal to make sure the men were treated fairly.\nFeeling the pressure from national leaders in the wake of the disaster, Forrestal thought he had an opportunity to make a change, Sheinkin said. \u201cI think he was a fair-minded person who didn\u2019t support segregation to begin with.\u201d Forrestal began by integrating a few Navy ships, Sheinkin said, and found that it worked.\nIn 1946, the Navy became the first military branch to be completely integrated, Sheinkin said. 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        "raw_content": "Get Involved: Partners Mentoring Youth\nBy Ryan Thompson \u2022 Mar 6, 2017\nPartners Mentoring Youth is dedicated to Northern Colorado youth who are facing significant challenges in their lives. Founded in 1978, the organization is dedicated to providing one-to-one mentoring relationships between positive adult role models and youth facing challenges in their personal, social, and academic lives.\n\u201cNo matter where your skills are, you can make a difference just by being around them,\u201d says Bill Heideman, a volunteer and Senior Partner.\nVolunteer mentors participate in a multitude of activities with their young clients. Sports, movies, cooking, camping, fishing, and school work all make great activities, but according to Program Coordinator Gail Shatz, it\u2019s all about \u201cjust having fun.\u201d \u201cIt\u2019s really about friendship, Shatz says, \u201cand you hope that goes on for a long, long, long time.\u201d\nThe initial volunteer commitment for both mentors and youth is for one year. About 70% of partnerships continue past the first year, and some partnerships are entering their fifth and sixth years. After one year in our programs, youth with mentors gain relationship and interpersonal skills, more confidence, improved attitudes about substance use, and hope for the future.\nTo find out more about Partners Mentoring youth, click here.\nIn Routt County, click here.\nGet Involved is a monthly feature dedicated to spotlighting local non-profits. It is produced by KUNC, but separate from KUNC News. If you know of an organization that you\u2019d like to hear featured on Get Involved, email comment@kunc.org",
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        "raw_content": "Hundreds pay tribute to Mayor-to-be\nMOURNERS packed the pews at a church in Accrington to pay their last respects to Councillor Edith Dunston.\nMOURNERS file into St James\u2019 Church, Accrington.\nCouncillor Dunston died in the Royal Blackburn Hospital last week after suffering a stroke, her second this year.\nHer first stroke, in April, had prevented her taking up the role of Mayor of Hyndburn, for which she had been nominated.\nHer funeral service, held at St James' Church last Friday, drew crowds of local Labour stalwarts as well as representatives of other organisations she had been involved in.\nAlso there was Councillor Mohammed Rahman, who has now been confirmed as Mayor after taking on the role in an acting capacity in May.\nLocal showbiz personality Ted Robbins spoke of his memories of Edith, and told the congregation the 82-year-old was \"always young\" as well as recalling: \"She had a kind word for everyone.\"\nMrs Dunston's son Christopher read from St John's Gospel and the congregation sang the hymns The Lord's My Shepherd and Abide With Me.\nThe service was conducted by the Rev Henry Dickinson and included the song You Raise Me Up, which he said Mrs Dunston had chosen herself.\nThe service was followed by burial at Accrington Cemetery.\nMrs Dunston leaves her son Christopher, daughter-in-law Humera, grandson David, brother Bob and nieces and nephews. Her husband Christopher died in 1981.",
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        "raw_content": "Section 23. Length of claims on veins or lodes\n30 U.S. Code \u00a7 23 - Length of claims on veins or lodes\nMining claims upon veins or lodes of quartz or other rock in place bearing gold, silver, cinnabar, lead, tin, copper, or other valuable deposits, located prior to May 10, 1872, shall be governed as to length along the vein or lode by the customs, regulations, and laws in force at the date of their location. A mining claim located after the 10th day of May 1872, whether located by one or more persons, may equal, but shall not exceed, one thousand five hundred feet in length along the vein or lode; but no location of a mining claim shall be made until the discovery of the vein or lode within the limits of the claim located. No claim shall extend more than three hundred feet on each side of the middle of the vein at the surface, nor shall any claim be limited by any mining regulation to less than twenty-five feet on each side of the middle of the vein at the surface, except where adverse rights existing on the 10th day of May 1872 render such limitation necessary. The end lines of each claim shall be parallel to each other.",
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        "raw_content": "If You Can\u2019t Pay Your Student Loan Because of Your Disability (PDF)323.43 KB\nWhat if I can\u2019t pay my student loan debt?\nIf you get behind on making your student loan payments, the amount of money you owe will keep increasing. The debt does not go away if you ignore it. The federal government can get the money back by taking tax refunds or garnishing a portion of your income, even social security income. See our fact sheet Student Loan Problems.\nIf you are disabled and will never be able to earn enough money to pay back the loan amount, you may qualify for a Total and Permanent Disability (TPD) Discharge.\nDischarge of Student Loan because of Disability\nYour total and permanent disability (TPD) is grounds for a student loan discharge. This counts if you have federal student loan debt or if you co-signed for a student loan.\nFFEL, Direct and Perkins loans can be discharged because of disability. 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The servicer manages the TPD discharge website and communicates with borrowers on behalf of the DE concerning TPD discharge requests.\nWhen you let the TPD Servicer know that you want to apply for a TPD discharge, they will:\n- give you the information you need to apply for a TPD discharge.\n- review records and find your federal student loans and/or TEACH Grant service obligation that may qualify for a TPD discharge.\n- contact your loan holders and tell them to stop collection activity on your loans for a period of up to 120 days. This means that during the 120-day period you won\u2019t have to make payments on your loans.\nStopping collection activity gives you time to complete the TPD discharge application and return it to the TPD Servicer for processing. If the loan servicer does not get your application within the 120-day period, your loan holders will start collection activity on your loans. You have to start making payments again.\nHow do I show that I am totally and permanently disabled?\nIf you are a veteran, submit documentation from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) showing that the VA has determined that you are unemployable due to a service-connected disability.\nIf you get Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits, send in a Social Security Administration (SSA) notice of award for benefits. To show your disability is permanent, the notice should state that your next scheduled disability review is in 5 to 7 years from the date of your most recent SSA disability determination.\nIf you don\u2019t have your disability notice of award for benefits, or if you do but you\u2019re not sure it says your disability is permanent, ask SSA for a Benefits Planning Query or BPQY. Ask for this by going to your local SSA office and getting Form SSA-2459. Or you can call the main SSA number and have it mailed to you. 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Any payments you made after those dates must be returned to you.\nAfter giving a final discharge, the Department of Education continues to evaluate you for 3 years. They can reinstate the loan in certain circumstances. The 3-year period begins on the date the discharge was granted.\nYour loan will not be reinstated as long as you do not take out any new federal student loans during the 3 years. You also can\u2019t have earnings from work that are more than 100% of the federal poverty guidelines for a family of 2, even if you have more than 2 people in your family.\n- This means that you are allowed to try to work, but if you earn more than this amount, the Department of Education assumes you are not really permanently disabled.\n- You will be reinstated if you applied using a Social Security Award notice and you get another notice from Social Security Administration saying you are no longer disabled or that your disability review will no longer be the 5-7 year period.\n- This reinstatement period does not apply to veterans applying through the separate veteran\u2019s process.\nALERT: The amounts discharged due to disability may be taxable income on your federal taxes if they were discharged before January 1, 2018. 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        "raw_content": "What should I do about Harassment Charges from my ex?\nIt can be hard for people to let go of a relationship they cherished, and when their partner finally ends things... well, not everybody handles that loss gracefully. Scorned lovers, even though they might still feel an intense love, often also feel an intense anger - especially when they see the person they still love with somebody new.\nHarassment can either be charged under Penal Law 240.26 Harassment 2nd Degree (a non-criminal violation that can be sealed after 12 months), or under Penal Law 240.25 Harassment 1st Degree (a Class B Misdemeanor crime that might stay on your rap sheet forever). There are also Aggravated Harassment statutes. It all depends on what exactly happened.\nIn either case, if you find yourself in a position where your ex calls the police, I offer a few basic tips:\nDon't give a statement to police. It won't help you. I know you think you can talk your way out of this. Don't try. Just tell the police you won't talk without a lawyer present. Remember, \"You have the right to remain silent...,\" so use it.\nIf Harassment charges are brought against you, remain calm, and call the best lawyer you can find. A good lawyer will not just talk about legal strategies and how wonderful they are; instead, a good lawyer will coach you through the entire process, help you defuse the situation, and guide you toward an outcome that may even include a dismissal of the case.\nRemember that it never helps to make a bad situation worse. Don't pressure your ex to \"drop the charges,\" because your ex has no control over whether you are prosecuted. Once charges are filed, it's in the hands of the District Attorney's office. The case against you will be captioned, \"The People of the State of New York v. John Doe,\" not \"John Doe's Ex v. John Doe.\" You might not realize it, but your ex (yes, the same person who called the police) is the only person who can help you, so please don't make him or her even angrier while setting yourself up for a Witness Tampering charge.\nUltimately, many Harassment charges do result in an outright dismissal of the case. You need to remain calm, find a lawyer you trust, and follow that attorney's advice to the letter. If you find yourself in a similar situation, Contact us at (585) 485-0025 for a free telephone consultation and case evaluation.",
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        "raw_content": "Behind the Scenes With God and Uncle Dale\u2026\nIt\u2019s been a number of years since I wrote the book, God and Uncle Dale. I\u2019ve been surprised at the favorable responses the book received, and where those responses all came from. I\u2019ve also been a bit surprised and sometimes nonplussed at the lessons some people have tried to lift from the book. I thought maybe people would be interested in my thoughts on some of this.\nYou can normally order God and Uncle Dale online at Amazon.\nA Surprise Audience\nI haven\u2019t kept a diary of the telephone calls and letters that I\u2019ve received about God and Uncle Dale, so I\u2019ll probably miss some things. But I noticed one surprising thing very soon after its release. The first people who called or wrote me about the book were older people. Many of them could remember being caught in circumstances similar to those recounted in the book.\nI wrote the book especially for older teenagers and younger married couples. I didn\u2019t anticipate this deep interest from people old enough to be my parents. In fact these people probably bought the majority of the first printing of the book, in some cases giving each of their children a copy. (The first printing sold out in less than three months.)\nThis doesn\u2019t mean that younger people haven\u2019t read the book. Many have, though I think it startled a lot of them because its setting is so foreign to their experience. In fact some of the younger men at Rod and Staff who reviewed the book were dubious about its veracity. It was pushed through by some older men who knew from personal experience the realities of what the families in the book faced.\nIs This Merely a History Book?\nThe main characters in the book (especially Dale and Sheila) were actually fictional. The book was NOT about my uncle \u2013 that was a literary technique which somewhat embarrassed me by its success. Evidently some readers are not acquainted with some of the techniques used by authors to make a book seem more real. Also, Rod and Staff Publishers has a policy not to publish a book about living people, and they financed this book as well as publishing it. (One brother actually complained that the book should not have been published because he recognized a few of the background characters. However that could hardly be helped if the book was to remain true to the history of the times.) Had I used real people as the main characters in the book, I would have been forced to get into some weaknesses that would have been embarrassing to some people still living.\nThe book is true to life, however, and the main background events in it all happened. People who had been in similar situations caught the reality that was behind the scenes and I heard over and over, \u201cThat\u2019s exactly what we went through.\u201d In fact I heard various times, \u201cWe had it even worse than that.\u201d Many younger people in our churches have a hard time comprehending that their parents or grandparents actually stuck it out in such a setting for as many years as they did.\nI had to tone down the book substantially, especially in the area of immorality. Most younger readers, and some older ones, would be horrified if I shared some of the things that I know about the moral conduct of the youth and younger married couples in those settings during those years. Very little of this is even hinted at in the book, again due in part to publisher constraints, and partly due to my concern for the moral purity of the readers.\nSo it is certainly true that this is a book about history. This is a period of time that was very real and many who lived through it did not survive spiritually. In this book I wanted to show our youth where we came from, and why we have some of the concerns we do. But this book is about more than just history.\nIs It a Warning Against Apostasy?\nThe fear of apostasy has been a major paranoia in conservative circles ever since the 1960\u2019s. Not only will most conservative churches bend over backward to avoid worldly practices, they will also fervently avoid anything that could conceivably lead them astray down the road, no matter how far away that might be. The \u201cGreat Apostasy\u201d almost became our nemesis, and we can\u2019t forget that.\nThis book doesn\u2019t pretend to comprehensively cover the reasons that the Mennonite churches drifted away from truth during the first part of the 20th century. It simply portrays what happened to one family within one congregation of that whole scenario. It\u2019s true that it is a bit of a shock for conservative Mennonites to realize that a group of young folks could get together for a church function and end it by singing Elvis Presley\u2019s greatest hits together and consider it normal. But that was part of the reality of the times.\nIt is also true that all of this could happen again to us. So some church leaders and parents have used this book to warn their youth that, \u201cIf you continue the course you are in, you will end up where the church in God and Uncle Dale was.\u201d\nBut this book is more than just a history book intended to scare us into avoiding apostasy.\nIs This Book About Nonconformity?\nThe doctrine of nonconformity in dress has been a mainstay of the conservative Mennonite church in North America in the past, though maybe not to the degree that many of our people have been led to believe.[1] It is certainly true that the mainstream Mennonite church lost most of its nonconformity in the decades before and after the 1960\u2019s. Even some of the conservative minded people who finally left the mainstream churches had drifted a long way, though this is not always recognized. For instance, one brother who was quite young when his family was in this setting was very startled when he learned that his older sisters didn\u2019t wear cape dresses at that time and that his father allowed it.\nBut I did not write this book to promote the plain coat and the cape dress. These two items were important in the book because they symbolized Biblical principles of separation, simplicity, and modesty \u2014 all of which were being lost in the main Mennonite settings. However, Christian people were obeying these principles long before the plain coat and cape dress were ever invented. The Mennonite churches did not go astray because they put aside some of these traditional garments. Rather they went astray because they ignored the clear Bible principles behind them.\nSo, while I am a strong believer in these Biblical doctrines, I did not write this book to promote any particular local interpretations of these doctrines.\nOne More Caveat\nI suppose some people will be quite frustrated with me by now. I am not trying to belittle any of the points we have just discussed. All of them are true to a degree. But I feel we need to go beyond these ideas.\nFor instance, I believe that it is a mistake for us to be constantly making our choices in light of the \u201cGreat Apostasy\u201d. I also believe that it is a mistake to live in constant fear of where a choice might take us. Certainly, we need to be sensible, and make Biblical, Spirit led, choices. But finally, it is most important that we choose in light of God\u2019s will and direction. Rather than asking, \u201cWill this action lead me to apostatize ten years down the road?\u201d, I should be asking myself, \u201cIs this God\u2019s plan for my life?\u201d\nSo, while I agree that each of the issues above is important, they were not my main purpose in writing this book.\nThen Why DID I Write This Book?\nBoth Dale and Shelia were interested in serving God. Both wanted to do what was right. But Shelia failed and Dale succeeded. Why? Dale\u2019s parents gave him some help that Shelia lacked, but the real reason went beyond that, since Dale\u2019s help made up for most of that lack in Shelia\u2019s life.\nDale succeeded because he made a serious effort to find out what God\u2019s will was for his life. He studied his Bible, he prayed, he asked for advice. In other words, he succeeded because his spiritual life became an intensely personal thing for him. He had no church to fall back on to make his choices for him. His parents were too discouraged to really give him all the guidance he needed. (I think he would have succeeded even if his parents had failed.) He had to find his own way.\nShelia became so real to me during my writing that I shed tears for her. (One young sister actually wrote me and practically insisted that surely, even at this late stage, someone could find Shelia and help her recover the faith she lost in her youth!) I probably liked Shelia even better than Dale, and it hurt me to have her take the course she did. But finally, she lacked the personal spiritual drive that Dale had. She depended on others, and worried about what others thought of her, rather than finding her own way with God. In the end, her path came out miles away from where Dale\u2019s path ended.\nIt still hurts me to say it, but I don\u2019t believe Shelia was ready to meet God.\nI wonder sometimes how many conservative Mennonite people are caught in the same trap Shelia fell into. They might be considered good solid church members, never rocking the ship, and doing what is expected of them, but they have never moved beyond a politically correct spirituality to one based on a personal relationship with Christ.\nMost of us have become accustomed to have others do our thinking for us. For instance, what kind of vehicle should we buy? Instead of seeking God\u2019s direction, our first thought too often is, \u201cWhat will the church say about it?\u201d It is proper to respect our church and its decisions and guidelines. But if we never get beyond this in our spiritual relationship with God, we will probably not get to heaven.[2] There are always times and places that we face issues that the church hasn\u2019t spoken to. Or we may find ourselves, like Dale, in a setting where the church doesn\u2019t even care.\nIf we have prepared like Dale did to find God\u2019s direction, we will get it, along with His help. But if we\u2019ve always depended on our parents or our church leaders or our friends to do our thinking and make our decisions, we will probably fail.[3]\nSo, to put it into a nutshell, my purpose in writing this book was to encourage young people and young married couples to get so close to God that they could stand alone if necessary.\nIf you haven\u2019t seen that in God and Uncle Dale, it\u2019s probably my fault for not making it clear enough. But read it again with this in mind and I think you will see what I am talking about.\nFor every Dale in this world there are dozens of Shelia\u2019s who won\u2019t make it. Remember, both Dale and Shelia wanted to do what was right. But only Dale actually did it and found his way. My challenge to you is, be a Dale. Don\u2019t be satisfied to be a Shelia.\n[1] For instance, never in the history of the Mennonite church has any conference ever held as rigidly to the plain coat and cape dress as the EPMC and the NWF congregations do. Many of us consider this a historical norm. That is another subject \u2013 suffice it to say that this \u201chistorical norm\u201d is mostly fiction. Also, both the cape dress and the plain coat are North American and were not brought from Europe. Nonconformity in dress was not really an Anabaptist doctrine, since it was hardly needed in medieval times.\n[2] Ouch! That startled even me as I wrote it, but the more I think about it the more I believe it.\n[3] For some reason we often assume that a person who builds up a personal relationship with Christ, and does his own thinking and decision making, is automatically going to be a rebel. I find this hard to understand. After all the same Spirit who led the church in it\u2019s development, is guiding you and I as well. Why would we come out somewhere else in our thinking? Of course there are always those who use this reasoning as a foundation for rebellion. But that is totally different from what I am promoting here. Dale became a strong church supporter because of his personal convictions and relationship with Christ. The same can be true for us.\n\u00ab A Story of a Little Angel and a Small Boy\nMarriage, Divorce, Adultery \u00bb\nThanks Dennis. Appreciate the comments\nDennis Wurtz\nThanks, Lester, for clarifying some things. I am not from Mennonite background but can really identify with the scenarios in the story.May we each find our way with God. Dennis Wurtz.\nAppreciated the points you clarified, about Dale's walk with God being the foremost.Yes, my mother-in-law could not finish it in her first reading \u2014 too close to memories, but did finish reading it later.I (like you) came along just after these tumultuous years but within their immediate 'shadow' (and I'm mostly glad!)In her connections with Russian immigrant believers (NOT R.Menn. as so many assume), my wife feels that they are at the same place as the conference Mennonites were in the '60s. In fact, one Russian youth was so impressed with your book that it was privately translated (unpublished \u2013 and please don't pursue copyright infringements !!) for circulation among his youthful peers.Just thought you might like to know.Incidentally, I recognized some 'main characters' (and could like ID for some others :).Further, I have other relatives who very negatively identified with the circumstantial location of the book\u2026\nThanks Mrs. Lee. I appreciated your note. God bless you and your family in your spiritual journey.\u2013Lester\nMrs. D. Lee\nDear Brother Bauman,I write this on a Sunday, as I am home recuperating from surgery (unable to attend church).I am glad to find your website. Your tracts, articles and books (including God and Uncle Dale) have been invaluable to us as a family.You see, my husband and I are converts to the conservative (Biblical) Mennonite faith. We rejoice to report that 2 of our 3 children (2 daughters: 16 and 20) are walking with Christ with us in the Mennonite church. My husband and I were both born again in the early 1970's. Both separately (before we married) and as a married couple, we tried to find a church that believed, taught and lived the Bible as the simple truth God gives in His Word. We weren't looking for perfection, only honest hearts that didn't lean on man-made theology and/or mystical experiences. We were always considered \u201clegalistic,\u201d \u201cunrealistic,\u201d and \u201cquenching the Holy Spirit\u201d because we wanted Biblical support for all that we believed and practiced.In 1999, after trying to be dedicated Christians in many kinds of churches for over 20 years, we officially left \u201cChristendom.\u201d This began a 7 year journey of studying the Scriptures as God's Word; with very little input doctrinally from any source. We rid ourselves of our formerly-prized Bible commentaries, and asked the Triune God to teach us His way.Aside from the Bible, we read church history, trying to understand \u201cwhat went wrong\u201d over the 2,000 years since Christ. We recognized in the Reformation-era Anabaptists hearts that beat like ours. And as we studied what they believed, it came very close to what we were coming to believe in the Scriptures (though some of it was still sketchy).We'd always home schooled our children; using Rod & Staff and CLP materials often. While we used other materials, we kept coming back to those. They seemed most Biblical; and most clear in teaching. However, we never studied the doctrinal material, as we were trying to read only the Bible (afraid of being deceived one more time).When a Mennonite family became our pen-pals (through the Partner's pen-pal offer) and we met them a year later, we realized they walked in the faith that we'd been seeking.Yes, there were things we didn't fully understand, but we recognized the \u201clike precious faith\u201d they held to what we'd been studying and praying for, for so long.We lived in a different place from them, and so asked them to help us find a church like ours. They did, and though there have been some \u201cbumps\u201d along the way (our learning, and God's working in the church), we've never been so thankful in all our lives. We feel like God has pulled us from the miry clay and finally set our feet on solid Rock.We read God & Uncle Dale about a year or so into our time here. It was a riveting book. I wept too over Shelia; but also over the blindness of so many who thought they knew God, but were running head-long into the mess that we had left behind years before.We see that God's people can lose sight of the simplicity of the gospel and begin to follow after the world. It begins in the heart, but we've seen in our 4 short years as Mennonites, that soon it does effect the coverings, the dress of both men and women. And it doesn't remain there. Soon worldly slang, worldly amusements, a taste for all that is of the world, the flesh and the devil becomes the driving desire of those who drift.It's a warning for us all; to keep our eyes on Jesus. God has used your materials to help us gain a greater understanding of how to \u201cflesh out\u201d the truths of His Word. Your book on Brotherhood (My Brother's Keeper) is about the best we've read on the subject. It is so Scriptural, and very \u201chands on.\u201dThank you for letting me share with you a little of our journey. Please keep clinging to Jesus, and using your skills as a writer to point to Him and His way.Sincerely,Mrs. D. LeeMissouri\nThis reminds me, I've been planning to order this book. Looking forward to reading it. Blessings!",
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        "raw_content": "Fall-2013 cover story related\nThe Mutual Parade of Our Life\nJarold Ramsey, Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Rochester\nBy Jarold Ramsey, Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Rochester\nIn our conversations and correspondence over nearly 30 years, I noticed early on that two of William Stafford\u2019s favorite words were converge and intersect\u2014verbs of motion indicating bodies approaching one another, and perhaps connecting. Does this sound, maybe, like the setup of some of his greatest poems?\n\u201cThe sharp swallows in their swerve/flaring and hesitating/ hunting for the final curve/coming closer and closer\u2014 \u201d (\u201cThe Well Rising\u201d)\n\u201c \u2026there/are comings and goings from miles away/that hold the stillness exactly before us.\u201d (\u201cAsk Me\u201d)\nI have been thinking lately about those Stafford verbs in relation to our friendship, and for that matter, the now nearly 50 years of our ongoing friendship with the Stafford family. As it happened, although the circumstances for \u201cconvergence\u201d were favorable early, our \u201cintersection\u201d came later than it might have\u2014and improbably.\nAs an undergraduate at the University of Oregon in the late 1950s, I somehow had never heard of Stafford and his poetry, and likewise through my graduate years in English at the University of Washington. Ironically, I had to leave the Northwest in 1965 for New York state\u2014and a teaching job at the University of Rochester \u2014to make my Stafford discovery.\nThat winter, a friend, aware that my wife and I were acutely homesick, asked if I knew the poetry of William Stafford. No, I confessed, I didn\u2019t. In reading through Traveling Through the Dark, I experienced then and there a shock of recognition that I hope never to recover from. The poems became indispensable in the way of great poetry as soon as I read them; and besides, some of them were vivid evocations of places in my home territory of Central Oregon that I hadn\u2019t yet tried to write about myself!\nSo I sent Mr. Stafford a fan letter, addressed to Lewis & Clark College, not expecting a reply\u2014but one came right back, cordially and enthusiastically suggesting that we ought to try to intersect when we were back in Madras next summer! That didn\u2019t work out, but eventually our families did connect at Sky Ranch, our old homestead/summer range/retreat in the hills east of Madras. It was the start of a cherished set of friendships, and the prototype of subsequent visits to the place over the years. Bill\u2019s lovely poem \u201cFinding Sky Ranch\u201d is displayed in the Oregon Convention Center\u2014and also in the Sky Ranch living room.\nYour Own Way\u2026 Some Timely Advice From the Old Man\nWhat was my father\u2019s vocation when he taught English at Lewis & Clark from 1948 to 1978? And what has my vocation been, teaching here from 1979 until now? William Stafford taught literature and writing, and I\u2019ve been teaching writing courses of all kinds, from professional writing to stories and songs. Now and then I meet someone who says, \u201cStafford\u2026 yes, I\u2019ve heard of you\u2014but I thought you would be older.\u201d \u201cAh,\u201d I say, \u201cyou mean the old man.\u201d\nTraveling With Stafford\nI met Bill Stafford in September 1967.\nA Poetry Ambassador\nTo be an ambassador for poetry in Oregon is an honor and privilege. As our state\u2019s current poet laureate, I hold a position held by Bill Stafford for 15 years, and that makes it even more of an honor.\nFrom this first encounter, we kept in touch with Bill and Dorothy the best we could, given our busy lives East and West. Bill\u2019s cheery assurance, as we tried to align our summer schedules, was always \u201cWe can zig to your zags!\u201d His growing national reputation in the 1970s and \u201980s made him a popular reader on poetry circuits, and he regularly subjected himself to marathon interlocking poetry junkets. Has there ever been an American poet so widely traveled in America, and so warmly welcomed in his visits to colleges, writing centers, and arts festivals?\nThrough it all, both at home and on the road, he kept writing, \u201cheadlong to discover\u201d (very early each morning) what his way with words could turn up in the raw givens of experience. It was never Bill\u2019s style as a celebrated writer to set up as a practical critic or writing master for other poets, but I know how much I learned (or should have learned!) from his occasional hints of approval or skepticism, and always from the simple heartening knowledge that he was reading the stuff I sent him. That was meat and drink to me and countless other aspiring poets that he corresponded with, and it is greatly missed still. This unstinting generosity to younger writers is part of the Stafford legacy and it will be, I hope, a keynote in next year\u2019s Stafford centennial celebration here in Oregon and elsewhere.\nIn \u201cA Ritual to Read to Each Other,\u201d Bill imagines the dire difficulties of maintaining \u201cthe parade of our mutual life\u201d through the surrounding darkness. Not \u201clives,\u201d notice, but ideally one life \u201con parade,\u201d kept shared and humanly mutual through the honest attentions of each one of us to the others. Bill has left the parade, alas, but this rare vision of mutuality is central, I think, to what we celebrate in the man and his poems.\nWilliam Stafford at One Hundred\nAlumni Remember Stafford\nStafford Centennial: Key Public Events\nHow did William Stafford influence you? (video)",
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        "raw_content": "For more than two decades, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory\u2019s field station, which sits at the end of the Piermont Pier, has been a place for research, education, and outreach programs on the Hudson River and in the adjacent Piermont Marsh. Originally built in the 1950s to service Lamont\u2019s research vessels when they docked at the pier, the field station was heavily damaged during superstorm Sandy with the facility largely destroyed.\nLamont is currently seeking funds for a full renovation of the building in order to continue and expand its work and to grow the impact and value of the field station to the surrounding communities. Lamont perceives an enormous opportunity to create a newly designed, updated field station to serve the multiple goals of research, outreach, and education.\nThe interdisciplinary study of rivers and estuaries has historically been a high priority research area for Lamont, with much of this work centered on our Hudson River Field Station. Current and past Lamont research has explored and evaluated environmental health, human safety, and river processes.\nClick here for a full list of study areas.\nThe Community Programming\nMost people are surprised to learn just how many educational activities are already centered on the field station. These activities make science vital and meaningful to the students and educators who participate. In fact, Lamont has a rich history of educational programming on the Piermont Pier that has also, along with Sparkill Creek and the Palisades Slope, been designated as a \u201cCritical Area\u201d for exceptional and unique character by New York State. The Piermont Marsh is also designated as a \u201cNYS Significant Coastal Fish & Wildlife Habitat\u201d.\nMany of these programs are led by Lamont researcher and educator Margie Turrin who has received numerous awards for her contributions to community education and outreach. During the 16 years our education and outreach programs have operated, the Piermont Pier location has introduced several thousand local students to the Hudson River ecosystem. Additionally, the data collected annually at this location becomes part of a wider data set used by students throughout the Hudson River Valley in classroom lessons, student research projects, teacher professional development and other special programs.\nClick here for a list of ongoing activities.\nInside, the station will contain space dedicated to research and technology, which will be housed behind a glass wall. This will be a working lab. The remainder of the building will be designed as an active education center with equipment and resources for teaching and learning as well as an Exploratorium with vivid displays used as teaching opportunities and open to the public. Among the Exploratorium features proposed, a seismograph, constantly recording incoming data; a microscope exhibit where people can look at microfossils, fish larvae, pollen, etc. from the river; and a large projected video on screen showing Lamont\u2019s scientists in action at other field locations around the world, the history of the pier and Lamont\u2019s connection to that history through our research projects.\nWorld-Class Science in Your Backyard\nWith the rejuvenation of the building we plan to forge even stronger links with our surrounding communities\u2014providing a dynamic hub for local education and outreach activities. Past activities at the field station have educated thousands of school children about the natural and cultural history of their local environs, efforts we plan to expand with the addition of new displays, educational resources, and programming. By capitalizing on the expertise and enthusiasm of Lamont scientists and students as well as our historical connection to the community, we will utilize this unique site to educate students, educators, and neighbors on the scientific, human and natural history of the pier and surrounding areas.\nWhen completed, the Lamont-Doherty Hudson River Field Station, will stand as a\nvalued link between Lamont and the surrounding communities\u2014a resource that will help explain what Lamont is and does so our local neighbors can embrace the world-class global research happening every day in their community and introduce students to educational and career opportunities in the geosciences.\nFor more information, please contact Noelle Bannister nb2704@columbia.edu .\nPlease check back for updates as we continue raising support for this exciting, transformative project!\n\u2039 Endowment Support up Lamont Hall \u203a",
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        "raw_content": "Drug charges usually come with life-altering repercussions that may present obstacles in an individual\u2019s personal and even professional life. If you or a loved one has been arrested for being under the influence of drugs or simple drug possession, it can be possible to avoid jail or prison term by taking part in a treatment program in what is known as Drug Diversion. This is a court-approved treatment program that includes drug education, narcotic replacement therapy or detoxification services, residential treatment or outpatient services, and aftercare services. Drug diversion does not refer to the drug rehabilitation services offered in jail or prison facilities.\nThe entire process of fighting for your rights and entering a drug diversion program is dependent on the kind of attorney you hire. The knowledgeable and skilled attorneys at Leah legal can be able to defend your rights and help you acquire entry into a diversion program. To speak with an experienced and aggressive drug crimes defense attorney, call Leah Legal today at 818-484-1100 for a free consultation.\nWho is Eligible for Drug Diversion?\nThese programs are specifically intended for individuals with no history of serious criminal conduct and are charged with a low-level, violent-free offense. For the defendant to qualify for drug diversion program after being charged with either of the crimes listed below, they are required not to have had a preceding conviction for the same crime they are being charged with currently. Offenses that qualify for drug diversion include:\nPersonal Possession of a Controlled Substance\nPossession of Less than 1oz of Marijuana\nForged Drug Prescription\nAiding and Abetting Unlawful Use of Controlled Substances\nDriving While in Possession of Marijuana\nPossession of Toluene\nDrug Diversion in California is authorized under\nProposition 36,\nDeferred Entry of Judgment commonly referred to as PC-1000, and\nCalifornia Drug Court\nCalifornia law is designed in a manner that allows eligible defendants to be granted the chance to change their lives without serving jail or prison term. This helps in reducing the number of persons affected by the complex problems associated with substance abuse and addiction. While a court-approved drug treatment program is a serious time commitment, it gives the respondent an opportunity to clear their name off drug charges and even aids in reinstating their health depending on the details of their case. Furthermore, the program offers the defendant an opportunity to start life afresh without serving prison or jail term and having the charges dismissed upon successful completion of the program.\nIt can be quite challenging to choose between the drug diversion options of PC-1000 and Proposition 36. But with the help of an experienced attorney, you can be in a position to choose the option that offers you the brightest promise for your future.\nPC-1000 DRUG DIVERSION (Deferred Entry of Judgment)\nIn pretrial diversion program cases, commonly known PC-1000 drug diversion, the plaintiff will plead guilty to the drug charges and the judge will then suspend the sentencing or judgment of a finding of guilt until after 18 months. During the first 5 to 6 months, the respondent will be subjected to random drug testing and substance abuse counseling. This is then followed by unsupervised probation for 12 months. If the defendant effectively completes the first 5 to 6 months of random testing and substance abuse counseling and further manages not to be charged with any new criminal cases during the unsupervised probation period, the will be dropped and will not make it to the individual\u2019s record as a conviction.\nOnce the defendant successfully completes PC-1000 program, the court may issue an order to seal the records as provided under California Penal Code 851.92. It\u2019s worth noting that criminal justice agencies will still have the ability to access and use the records in accordance with applicable law. Also, individuals who successfully complete the PC-1000 program are protected from California professional licensing agencies from using the arrest to deny a license for professional misconduct or pursuing sanctions against a licensee.\nWhat are the Consequences of Violating PC-1000 Probation?\nFailing to complete PC-1000 Drug Diversion Program may result in the defendant being sentenced for the underlying charge or in some instances, they may be subjected to the most extensive Proposition 36 program. A defendant may fail to complete the PC-1000 Drug Diversion Program either by:\nGetting arrested,\nNot completing treatment, or\nTesting positive for drugs during the probation period.\nQualifications for the PC-1000 Drug Diversion Program\nGenerally, this program is available to drug offenders who have not had a previous drug conviction, those who are charged with being under the influence or simple possession, or those who have effectively completed the Deferred Entry of Judgment Program more than five years before the current arrest. Individuals who do not qualify for PC-1000 Drug Diversion Program are those whose activities go beyond simple use, possession, or personal transportation.\nPROPOSITION 36 PROBATION\nIn Prop. 36 probation, the drug offender is required to enter a plea to the drug charges. Also, he or she will be required to complete a drug treatment and counseling for a maximum of three (3) years as prescribed by the probation department.\nLevels of Prop. 36 Treatment\nProp. 36 treatment has six levels. The first level (the least stringent) involves random drug testing and out-patient counseling. Treatment then varies in levels of severity up to the sixth level, which involves in-patient residential treatment.\nThe level of treatment that a person has to go through once admitted to the program will frequently vary in the course of the program. If an individual is effective and acquiescent with the rules and orders of the program, he/she will be reallocated to lower levels of treatment. For those who are not compliant, violate probation, or in one way or another show that they aren\u2019t effective in the program, they may be reassigned to a higher level of treatment that is more stringent.\nPossible Problems with Violation of Prop. 36 Probation\nIf a drug offender on Prop. 36 Probation violates the terms of their probation for the first time, the judge is required to allow them to continue participating in the program provided the violations are exclusively drug related. As for a second time violation of Prop. 36, the judge has the discretion to give the drug offender yet another chance to continue in the program provided the desecration is drug-related. But things are quite different the third time that Prop. 36 is violated. The judge must terminate the Probation and impose the sentence, which usually includes a prison term under a California Department of Correction system.\nEligibility for Prop. 36 Program\nIn California, most people charged with simple drug possession qualify to join Proposition 36 program. Those who do not qualify are individuals who have been charged with non-drug related charges or sales related drug charges, and those who have been convicted in the past five years for offenses that fall under California\u2019s Strike law provisions.\nIf you don\u2019t qualify for Prop. 36 probation because you\u2019ve been charged with a more serious drug charge, an experienced drug crime defense attorney may be able to get the charges reduced to allow for your eligibility. The best thing about this program is that you can do the program even if you get convicted at trial, and this allows you to skip going to jail.\nCalifornia drug courts is another drug diversion program similar to Penal Code 1000 PC. However, this is available to defendants who are represented by public defenders. The program is authorized by California PC 1000.5 and takes a unique interest in persons who may greatly benefit from drug rehabilitation program. As with Prop. 36 and PC 1000, the underlying drug charges can be dismissed upon successful completion of a drug court treatment program. The dismissal is used by the drug courts as a motivation to ensure that all participants succeed in the program. An experienced criminal defense attorney can present a compelling defense on your behalf and help you secure a place in a California drug court or in another drug diversion program.\nGenerally, all California drug courts integrate a system of graduated rewards or punishment for drug offenders who fail to comply. Also, it\u2019s worth noting that each drug court basically runs itself, which means that each establishes its own protocols and requirements.\nThe main premise behind drug courts is that drug and alcohol rehabilitation is desirable over imprisonment when it concerns nonviolent drug offenders. The main goals of a California drug court include reducing drug use and repeat offenses (recidivism) as well as integrating other rehabilitation services with drug treatment to encourage long-term recovery\nSince their formulation, California drug courts have established programs in\nDependency courts- provides drug treatment to parents and allows them to continue caring for their children without the need of foster care.\nAdult courts- these drug courts focus on providing thorough drug treatment to adult offers for at least one year\nJuvenile courts- these courts were formulated to treat minors and offers therapy to their families. This drug courts aim at maintaining long-term soberness and providing immediate intervention to prevent further criminal activity\nRegarding pleas\nWhether or not you must enter a plea before participating in drug court will be determined by your criminal record and the nature of your current crime. An individual with a history of drug abuse but no other type of criminal history is not obligated to enter a guilty plea. Those with a criminal history of other forms of crimes may be obligated to enter a guilty plea before being admitted as a participant in a drug court. If you fall under the category of those who must plead guilty, you will be placed on a 36 months\u2019 probation. And as a condition of probation, you will be required to take part a drug treatment program. On successful completion of the program, your charges will be discharged and probation dismissed.\nObtaining a Drug Diversion Offer\nDrug diversion is discretionary and this implies that the decision lies with the prosecutor. In fact, the District Attorney\u2019s Office doesn\u2019t offer diversion programs to any person that satisfies the requirements. It's important that you hire a competent criminal defense attorney who knows the processes involved and has a good relationship with the District Attorney\u2019s Offices. After all, diversion is an agreement between the criminal defense attorney and prosecutor under the facilitation of the courts.\nBenefits of Drug Diversion Programs in a Nutshell\nYou can avoid having to serve jail time\nYou can have your drug possession case dismissed\nThe dismissal of the charges against you as a result of a drug diversion program won\u2019t count against you\nYou can truthfully report no conviction\nYou may be able to keep going to school or work\nYou may be able to avoid loss of your professional state license\nIt gives you the opportunity to recover from a lifelong drug abuse problem\nAbsolute Commitment to Getting Clients Drug Diversion\nQualifying for enrollment in a drug diversion program can be quite critical, and at Leah Legal, we are skilled negotiators committed to protecting the rights of persons charged with all sorts of drug charges. 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        "raw_content": "No asterisk needed; Bonds will get justice\nRockford Register Star editorial page editor Wally Haas writes about Hank Aaron and Barry Bonds.\nSomewhere in an attic, a crawlspace or, most likely, a landfill is a Henry Aaron autograph that I foolishly misplaced.\nAaron signed my pink (don\u2019t ask) autograph book in the early to mid-\u201960s, well before anyone thought he would break Babe Ruth\u2019s all-time home-run record.\nI\u2019m sure his autograph and his 1962 Topps card is with my baseball card collection, which would be the envy of any serious fan.\nmy book \"Henry Aaron,\" which confused me because the baseball cards all said \"Hank Aaron.\"\nThere\u2019s plenty of evidence of that in the sports world. Steroids were not the direct cause of these deaths, but it would be naive to think they didn\u2019t contribute in some way.\nChris Benoit, professional wrestler. Benoit killed his wife, his son and himself. Toxicology reports showed Benoit had steroids and other drugs in his system. He was 40.\nKen Caminiti, the National League\u2019s Most Valuable Player in 1996, admitted in an interview with Sports Illustrated that he used steroids when he won the award. He died at age 41 of a heart attack.\nLyle Alzado, pro football player. Alzado became the poster boy for steroid abuse when he became one of the first professional athletes to admit to using the drug. He died from brain lymphoma, a rare form of cancer, at age 43. Although there is no medical link between steroids and brain lymphoma, Alzado said drugs caused his cancer.\nJohn Matuszak, pro football player. It was never proved that Matuszak took steroids, but few people die at age 38 just because they\u2019ve partied too hard in their lives.\nfacts glossed over in many of the stories about how steroids make you bigger and stronger is that steroids will kill you.\nSteroids are so\n\"To help children make right choices, they need good examples,\" Bush said. \"Athletics play such an important role in our society, but, unfortunately, some in professional sports are not setting much of an example. The use of performance-enhancing drugs like steroids in baseball, football and other sports is dangerous, and it sends the wrong message \u2014 that there are shortcuts to accomplishment, and that performance is more important than character. So tonight I call on team owners, union representatives, coaches and players to take the lead, to send the right signal, to get tough and to get rid of steroids now.\"\ndangerous, President Bush talked about them in his State of the Union Address in 2004.\nSteroids are\nPerhaps Bonds is as innocent as he claims, but many see his assault on the record books as an assault on the purity of baseball itself.\nPerhaps he\u2019ll live a long life. He just turned 43. Hank Aaron is 73.\nWally Haas is editorial page editor of the Rockford Register Star. His e-mail address is whaas@rrstar.com. addictive \u2014 you get addicted to results. They are not a magic pill \u2014 you still have to spend hours in the gym to make your muscles grow \u2014 but once you stop using them, your gains disappear. Most athletes don\u2019t want to take that chance, so they remain on the deadly cycle.\nHis best season to that point was 1962, when he hit 45 home runs and drove in 130. He was a steady performer. He never was a threat to hit 60 home runs and never hit more than 47 in a year (1971). He\u2019s remembered for his slugging prowess, yet he was an excellent runner as well. He stole 31 bases in 1963.\nI remember him getting off the team bus and graciously signing autographs for us kids. I don\u2019t think he refused anyone, unlike a couple of his Milwaukee Braves teammates, who walked past us as if we didn\u2019t exist.\nIt\u2019s amazing what sticks in the mind of a 9-year-old. I respected Aaron before I got that autograph and even more afterward. I thought he was one of baseball\u2019s class acts.\nMy memories of Aaron have been revived because Barry Bonds is about to break Aaron\u2019s record for most home runs hit in a career.\nI\u2019ve never met Bonds or tried to get his autograph, but from everything I read in newspapers and magazines and see on television, he may be in a class by himself, but he\u2019s not a class act.\nI should like Bonds. His father, Bobby, was one of my favorite players, and his godfather, Willie Mays, was the best all-around player ever, in my humble opinion. But Bonds comes across as a pompous, self-centered jerk and many consider him the ultimate cheater.\nHis run to Aaron\u2019s record is tainted by allegations he has used steroids to enhance his performance. Some longtime baseball fans think Bonds\u2019 record should be marked with an asterisk because of the steroid allegations.\nThat\u2019s not necessary, because if Bonds has been using steroids he will die young.",
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        "raw_content": "Carmichael, CA Cremation Services\nWhat to Expect from Cremation Services in Carmichael, CA\nCremation services in Carmichael, CA 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 Carmichael, CA. 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 Carmichael, CA.\nWhy Do People Choose Cremation in Carmichael, CA?\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 Carmichael, CA cremation services.\nSome religions will only accept a cremation as the only option for interment and this will be explained by cremation services in Carmichael, CA. 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 Carmichael, CA 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 Carmichael, CA will undertake the facility.\nCarmichael, CA 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 Carmichael, CA.\nAll of the options related to the memorial service will be carefully discussed with Carmichael, CA cremation services.\nThe Carmichael, CA 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 Carmichael, CA cremation services.\nReligious Questions in Carmichael, CA\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 Carmichael, CA 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 Carmichael, CA cremation services.",
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        "raw_content": "Cleveland, OH Cremation Services\nThe Cost Effective Cremation Provider:\nLegacy Cremation Services, serving Cleveland, OH.\nWith cremation packages for every budget, Legacy makes it easier to fulfill a loved one\u2019s wishes, while still maintaining cost efficiency.\nFormal, traditional viewings and burials can be very stressful, especially if you are unprepared when your loved one passes on. Not only is cremation a less stressful way of handling death, it affords the family and friends more time to gather for a memorial service after a cremation.\nPurchasing a cremation package also reduces stress because it is more cost effective. Today it is easy to spend $15,000 or more on a traditional funeral, which includes embalming and cosmetic preparation of the body for a viewing or wake, a casket, rental of a funeral home, flowers, burial vault, plot and headstone. (And don\u2019t forget the costs associated with filing estate paperwork and wills). All or most of these items can be eliminated when you choose the cremation option.\nIf you are working with a Legacy cremation consultant, the family should have no worries about how the body is handled. We will transport the body from the location of death and immediately oversee the cremation process. Services can be planned for a later date, when it is convenient for family members who live in other areas of the country to gather.\nIf you want to bury the remains, this can be difficult or impossible when the ground is frozen. No problem. Legacy removes that concern as we can easily store the ashes until the ground thaws. Or you can keep the cremains in an urn purchased from Legacy, or place them in an above-ground vault or mausoleum, or scatter them when the weather gets better.\nIf burial space is an issue in your area, the cremation process has the extra added benefit of reducing the need for it. Instead of a full size casket, cremains take up a small amount of space, if that is what the family wants. If this is the case, internment will cost less than burial of a casket. Of course, the remains can always occupy a spot of honor in the home in a decorative urn, or in a special cremation garden where loved ones can pay their respects.\nOptions. Legacy also offers a wide variety of memorial accessories. In addition to standard cremation urns, we have lovely cremation memorial jewelry, cremation picture frames, and other mementos which family members can take home to remember their loved one. Keeping an urn at home is just easier than traveling through bad traffic and bad weather to a grave site.\nIf you live in Cleveland, OH, let a Legacy cremation counselor help you to make the choices that are right for you and your family.\nCall Legacy. Get answers. Breathe deeply. Feel better.\nWe will help you take into account:",
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        "raw_content": "\u201cObserve the Sabbath day, to keep it holy, as the Lord your God commanded you\u201d (v. 12).\n- Deuteronomy 5:12\u201315\nQuestion and answer 103 of the Heidelberg Catechism address the fourth commandment, which directs the people of God to sanctify the Sabbath day and rest (Deut. 5:12\u201315). The statements in the catechism about the meaning of this statute for Christians assume, along with the vast majority of Christian theological traditions, that the Christian Sabbath is celebrated on the first day of the week, otherwise known in Scripture as the Lord\u2019s Day (Rev. 1:10).\nSome groups have been troubled by the keeping of the Lord\u2019s Day on the first day of the week, as Deuteronomy 5:12\u201315 specifies the seventh day of the week for Sabbath observance. Yet there are good reasons why the church has seen the need for a change in keeping the Sabbath under the new covenant. In the first place, first-day Sabbaths were not unheard of under the old covenant, so there was precedence for celebrating a day of rest on the first day even before the incarnation (Lev. 23:7, 15\u201321). More significant: \u201cThe Son of Man is lord even of the Sabbath\u201d (Mark 2:28). With the advent of Jesus, there was a monumental change in redemptive history. The Sabbath can no longer be imagined without reference to the work of Christ. On the first day of the week, Jesus was raised for our justification (John 20:1\u201310; Rom. 4:23\u201325). So, the church, with good reason, has seen that the day of worship and rest should be celebrated on Sunday.\nThis change receives further confirmation when we consider that one of the purposes of the Sabbath under the old covenant was for the people to remember God\u2019s great act of salvation in the exodus from Egypt (Deut. 5:15). Since the work of Christ is an even greater redemption, it is appropriate to remember it on the Sabbath as well, and keeping the first day for this purpose helps ensure that we do not forget the resurrection. Moreover, this call to remember our Creator\u2019s salvation on the Sabbath helps us understand that worship and Christian instruction are to be a particular focus of the Lord\u2019s Day. We should have the Word of God on our hearts and minds at all times, but the Lord\u2019s Day is a particularly appropriate day on which to pause and meditate on God, learn from His Word, and remember anew the glories of His salvation (Deut. 6:6\u20139; Mark 14:22\u201325).\nIn one sense, all of life is worship (1 Cor. 10:31). At the same time, however, it is fitting that we set aside time to gather with God\u2019s people to remember His salvation and to thank Him for His deliverance. The best time to do this is on the day of the week Jesus was raised for our justification, which was the first day of the week that we now commemorate as the Lord\u2019s Day. We should make every attempt to be in church every Sunday.\nTen Commandments, Controversies in the Church, Sabbath, Spiritual Growth, Sanctification and Growth",
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        "raw_content": "Regional Analysis 2018 China and Taiwan R.O.C\nHome Knowledge Center Regional Analysis 2018 China and Taiwan R.O.C\nChina Market Review - section updated Sept 2018\nAs the world\u2019s second-largest economy, China\u2019s GDP grew by 6.9% last year, which is higher than anticipated. This was above the Government\u2019s official target of 6.5% and marked a recovery from a 26-year low of 6.7% in 2016. GDP growth in the Q4 was 6.8%, which was the same as Q3, but slower than the 6.9% growth in the first two quarters. GDP growth will be more moderate this year at 6.5%, with greater emphasis on reforms.\nThe services sector led growth with an increase of 8%, outpacing the industrial sector\u2019s 6.1% and the agricultural industry\u2019s 3.9%. Industrial value-added output expanded by 6.6% year-on-year in 2017, up from 6% the previous year, and was led by high technology and equipment manufacturers.\nChina\u2019s GDP grew by 6.9% in 2017, above the Government\u2019s official target of 6.5% and marking a recovery from a 26-year low of 6.7% in 2016.\nStructural reforms progressed last year, with capacity reduction in high energy consumption industries, lower debt burden in industrial companies, and greater investment in agriculture and environment protection.\n13 million new jobs were created in 2017, and the foreign exchange reserves rose to US$3.14 trillion. Fixed-asset investment rose by 7.2% year-on-year. Private investment reached \u00a538.15 trillion, up 6% year-on-year, which is 2.8 percentage points faster than the previous year and accounts for 60.4% of total investment.\nOnline sales of physical goods rose by 32.2% to \u00a57.18 trillion, amounting to 15% percent of total retail sales, and standing 2.6 percentage points higher than 2016\u2019s figure. These increases are attributed to the faster-than-expected growth more so than Government stimuli.\nAlthough the outlook for the Chinese economy remains relatively positive, there are potential risks, which include a lower level of property investment, lower growth and higher inflation, as well as escalating trade friction with the United States.\nContributors: John Butler, Michael Murphy, Helen Jie Shao\nTrend in Chinese construction output by sector\nConstruction spending growth\n* GDP growth rate\nLinesight average Chinese construction costs 2018\nTop 15 design firms\nTaiwan R.O.C Market Review\nLinesight Taiwanese construction costs 2018",
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        "raw_content": "Home / Explore / Blog / Two years in - the Community Seagrass Initiative\nTwo years in - the Community Seagrass Initiative\nTwo years into the South West\u2019s first seagrass-based citizen science project, and what a busy two years it\u2019s been!\nThe Community Seagrass Initiative was awarded \u00a3475,000 by the Heritage Lottery Fund in 2015 to provide opportunities for volunteers to get involved in marine science. The project will survey 191 miles of coastline from Looe to Weymouth, specifically looking at 19 subtidal seagrass beds.\nSeagrass is one of the world\u2019s only marine flowering plants; it creates large meadows in shallow waters on sandy seabeds. There are many seagrass meadows, or beds, around the South West of the UK and West coast of Scotland. The meadows act like an underwater rainforest, providing shelter and foraging areas for all sorts of marine species on an otherwise featureless seabed. Seagrass meadows are home to some of the most charismatic species in the UK such as seahorses and cuttlefish, and act as a nursery ground for commercial fish species. They can also improve water quality and stabilise sediments, reducing coastal erosion.\nThis amazing habitat is in decline because of development, pollution and recreational water use. For this reason, it is in need of protection. The first step to protection is to assess the state of the beds, then repeat the process.\nSince the beginning of the project, my colleagues and I have been nonstop trying to raise awareness of seagrass in our local areas. It\u2019s quite common that coastal communities are unaware that seagrass is growing in the shallows just off their local beach. We\u2019ve had a great response and volunteers have been helping us collect information about the local seagrass habitats and taking part in many other activities.\nOver all, we now have around 600 active volunteer divers, kayakers, boat users and Zooniverse users. Providing them with regular training sessions and the equipment they need to gather information has been a successful approach so far. It\u2019s great to see their skills and a sense of ownership develop through the project.\nMembers of the public have been getting informed and involved too. We have conducted 23 Quayside Explorer days, spreading the word to passers-by at coastal events such as regattas and seafood festivals. We bring along a Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV); a pilot flies it over the nearby underwater seagrass, filming it and beaming the live footage back to our wide screen TV in our marquee. Providing members of the public with information and leaflets about their local seagrass encourages them to get involved and help spread the word to family and friends.\nAnother interesting piece of technology we have used is a drone! The Weymouth project officer Jess Mead has been working with the Fleet Study Group to monitor the seagrass in the most protected body of water in Europe - the Fleet Lagoon, behind Chesil Beach. A drone pilot has helped Jess survey the Fleet Lagoon seagrass bed from the air by taking high resolution photos, after a realisation that a large area of seagrass has disappeared. By using this method regularly in the future, they can monitor the fragile habitat.\nExploring new techniques for surveying seagrass has been a great success. Our volunteer kayakers have been towing our underwater cameras to film the seabed along the coast to investigate for unknown seagrass. This method helped us find unmapped areas of seagrass near Paignton Harbour, Torbay. This information has been passed on to the Inshore Fisheries Conservation Authority (IFCA) in Brixham who monitor the extent of the seagrass in Torbay as part of the Marine Conservation Zone monitoring protocol.\nMore unknown seagrass has been found and mapped in Weymouth, too - Jess had help from Shoreline Surveys with a side scan sonar to discover a large dense meadow at the end of Weymouth Pier. This information was passed on to the Government\u2019s environmental advisors Natural England.\nWe have joined forces with other organisations and seagrass researchers to increase our knowledge and resources to study the seagrass beds in the project area. We have helped a variety of PhD students collect samples and information for their projects, which include genetic variation between the seagrass beds, carbon storage and oxygen levels within the habitats. This allows us to back up our findings with extra information that is beyond the project\u2019s remit.\nWorking with local organisations such as harbour authorities and councils we are able to reach our goals. One of them was to trial seagrass-friendly boat moorings. Regular boat moorings which are situated in seagrass beds have chains that scour the seabed and stop the growth of seagrass. Seagrass-friendly moorings can prevent this problem and reduce the impact on the surrounding habitat and wildlife. There are now two of these moorings in the project area and more planned for the future. See the video of one being deployed in Plymouth here: https://vimeo.com/195477394 .\nProject partner the Whitley Wildlife Conservation Trust has facilitated the trial of growing Zostera marina seagrass from seeds. This is novel research which, although it has been tried before, is notoriously difficult. Living Coasts has kindly donated a tank, equipment and support to help with this experiment. The National Marine Aquarium also has tanks set up for different growing trials. Between the two locations, we hope to find a way to successfully grow seagrass from seeds. As a flowering plant, seagrass can produce flowers and seeds every summer to increase meadow size just like grass on land. If the seeds grow into adult plants, this method can be shared with other aquariums to allow them to grow it to use it in exhibits. This will also be an opportunity to attempt transplanting in the field to help struggling seagrass beds recover.\nSome of the species that live in seagrass are classed as Biodiversity Action Plan (BAP) species. These are animals that are under threat or are indicators of environmental change so need to be recorded and reported to the National Biodiversity Network. So far we\u2019ve recorded five stalked jellyfish http://www.marlin.ac.uk/species/detail/2101 (which are the size of your fingernail!) and one fan mussel http://www.marlin.ac.uk/species/detail/1157 (rare to see).\nReporting what we\u2019ve seen and what we\u2019re up to has been an important process to keep our volunteers, the public and readers up to date. We\u2019ve had many articles published in magazines such as the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums (BIAZA), Diver magazine, SCUBA magazine for the British Sub Aqua Club, Zoo News and Marine Conservation Magazine. Volunteers have contacted us after reading these articles and are now dedicated participants.\nVideos are also a great way to show others what the CSI is all about; visit our Vimeo page to see some amazing videos made by volunteers and professionals: https://vimeo.com/user37310935 .\nAttending conferences allows us to communicate with a more niche audience. We have attended and spoken at two BIAZA conferences, the National Aquarium Conference, the Dive Show and the International Seagrass Biology Workshop. The ISBW in North Wales was one of the highlights of the whole project so far. Top seagrass scientists from around the world come together to share their work and attend workshops to put their heads together to discuss ways forward. To personally meet some of the researchers whose work I have been reading for years was a real honour. The five-day conference was jam-packed with fascinating talks, workshops, a field trip to a local seagrass bed and some great social events. It really opened our eyes to the fact that the UK is very behind on its seagrass research and regulations/legislations to protect it. 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        "raw_content": "Music composer Ernest dies at 90\nErnest Tomlinson has died at the age of 90\nInternational composer and music conservationist Ernest Tomlinson has died at the age of 90.\nFrail for several years now, his family announced the news from his Longridge home on June 12 as \u2018the end of an era.\u2019\nHowever his daughter Hilary Ashton said his long legacy of music continues in his gifted grandchildren and great grandchildren, and in the national Library of Light Orchestral Music which he founded in 1984.\nHoused at the family farmhouse just outside Longridge, it contains around 50,000 pieces including many items that would have been lost had he not rescued them.\nSeveral were performed at last September\u2019s concert by the Light Music Orchestra, conducted in a packed Longridge Civic Hall by his friend Gavin Sutherland to celebrate Ernest Tomlinson\u2019s 90th birthday.\nHe became chairman of the Light Music Society in 1966, a position he held until 2009 when he was unanimously elected president.\nNew chairman Mr Sutherland will once again conduct the society\u2019s traditional celebration concert in Longridge on Sunday August 30 at the Civic Hall.\n\u201cWe will be playing quite a few of Dad\u2019s pieces then,\u201d Hilary confirmed.\nMany items of Ernest\u2019s music have been played on Classic FM, which featured warm tributes from presenters Caroline Bott and Iain Sutherland.\nHe was born in Lancashire in 1924.\nHis father, Fred, was a keen amateur singer who founded and conducted the Rossendale Male Voice Choir. In 1933 Ernest won a chorister scholarship to the Manchester Cathedral Choir School.\nAt 16 he won a scholarship to study composition at Manchester University, and organ, piano and clarinet at the Royal Manchester College of Music.\nHe saw active service in the RAF as part of a mobile signals unit at a joint US Airforce and RAF aerodrome at Juvincourt, France, from 1944 to 45. He resumed his studies after demobilisation and graduated in 1947.\nHe then moved to London, having obtained an organist\u2019s job at a Mayfair church and a post as music copyist for a firm of arrangers and music publishers.\nIn 1948 he was taken on as staff arranger and arranged hundreds of scores for a wide variety of artists, orchestras and bands, for radio, television, recording and the stage.\nErnest married his childhood sweetheart, Jean Lancaster from Longridge in 1949.\nHis first symphony, Sinfonia \u201962, won him a million lire prize (the equivalent of about nine months\u2019 income in 1962) for the best symphonic jazz work, and resulted in other symphonic jazz commissions.\nHe twice won Ivor Novello awards, one for dances from his ballet Aladdin, and a Composers\u2019 Guild Award.\nIn 1968 he returned north to live in his wife\u2019s family home in Longridge.\nHe took over as conductor of the Rossendale Male Voice Choir from his father from 1976 to 1981.\nErnest continued working on his own compositions until in his late 80s and in 2012 he received an MBE from the Queen for services to music.",
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        "raw_content": "Jack plays guitar, cuatro*, harmonica and provides lead vocals. Jack is also the front man of the group. He has performed solo and with other bands over the years including The Uncomfortable Sensations and others and was a member, with Steve, of Bonus Round, an original and classic rock cover band.\n* The cuatro is any of several Latin American instruments of the guitar or lute family. The cuatro is smaller than a guitar. Cuatro means four in Spanish which refers to the tuning of the instrument in fourths.\nSteve Peppas\nSteve plays guitar, keyboard, harmonica and provides backup and lead vocals. Steve has performed in a number of original and cover bands. Most recently he was a founding member of The Pompadous, a classic rock cover band. He was also a member, with Jack McCarthy, of Bonus Round. Other groups he performed with are the acoustic duos of Bettencourt & Stevens and Eric and Steve. He was also a member of the classic rock cover bands Crimson Street, Fallen Rock Zone and The Allison Jayne Band.\nJack plays acoustic upright bass and provides a solid foundation for the\nband. He has many years of experience performing in numerous bands\nand performs regularly with a bluegrass band.",
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        "raw_content": "Creating Your Professional Brand, with Andrew Hudson\nThis is Find Your Dream Job, the podcast that hopes you get hired in the career you want, and make a difference in life. I\u2019m Mac Prichard your host and publisher of Mac\u2019s List. Our show is brought to you by Mac\u2019s List, your best online source for rewarding, creative, and meaningful work. Visit macslist.org to learn more. You\u2019ll find hundreds of great jobs, a blog with practical career advice and our new book, \u201cLand Your Dream Job in Portland and Beyond.\u201d\nWelcome to Find Your Dream Job. Every week we bring you the career tools and tips you need to get the job you want. Joining me as always are Ben Forstag, Managing Director of Mac\u2019s List and Cecilia Bianco, Community Manager of Mac\u2019s List. How are you two doing this week?\nDoing good Mac, how are you?\nGood. Ben every week, I know you\u2019re pouring through the internet and you\u2019re looking for blogs, podcast, and other tools people could use in their job search. What have you found for us this week?\nMac, this week I have a free online tool to help you pick the right keywords when you\u2019re defining your personal brand, and for your resume, your cover letter, and your LinkedIn profile.\nI want to start with a question first though. This is for both of you and Cecilia. What is the functional difference between these three terms? One is \u201cnonprofit,\u201d just one solid word. The other term is \u201cnon-profit\u201d with a hyphen between the non and the profit. The third one \u201cnot-for-profit.\u201d Do you know what the difference between those words is?\nI feel like I\u2019m back in English class in high school in taking a grammar quiz. I am drawing a blank here. I\u2019m going to defer to Cecilia.\nI was going to defer to Mac because I\u2019m not sure either.\nYou can both defer to me, because I have the answer.\nAll right. Ben is in-charge, so take it away Ben.\nAs the dictionary would tell you there is no difference between those three terms. The difference though, functionally, is that one of those terms is twice as likely to show up in a job posting, which means that if you use that term in your resume or cover letter, your application is twice as likely to pass a keyword based on automated screening system. We\u2019ve talked in the past about how a lot of employers when you send off your resume, it\u2019s not a human looking at it, it\u2019s going through a computer system, and you either have the right keywords or you don\u2019t.\nt\u2019s important to know what the right keywords are. In this case, would either of you like to guess which one is used and what\u2019s often?\nMy guess would be nonprofit as one word. I think people just like simplicity and they like shorter words.\nCecilia?\nI would agree. I think that\u2019s the right one, but mostly just from seeing people submit applications is why I think that.\nI take great glee in telling you that you\u2019re both wrong. The term that\u2019s used most often twice as much as the other two combined is \u201cnot-for-profit.\u201d Twice as much as the other two terms combined. This is an important lesson here because we don\u2019t know what the keywords that are out there and even when keywords are very close, f you\u2019re not exactly right, if you don\u2019t have the verbatim keyword or phrase, you\u2019re not going to pass that screening. The two I want to share with you today is a great way to find out what the right keywords are.\nThe tool is indeed.com\u2019s job trends tool. You\u2019ve all heard of indeed.com, Mac, Cecilia?\nYeah. It\u2019s a hugely popular site.\nYes. They claim and I believe this is true, to be the world\u2019s largest compilation of jobs out there with millions of jobs posted. If you go to indeed.com/jobtrends, you can search through all the jobs that are posted or ever have been posted on Indeed and see what terms showed up in those job postings. I went through and checked nonprofit, non-profit, and not for profit to get this information.\nThis is particularly important when we\u2019re talking about branding on social media, for your LinkedIn profile for example. Your LinkedIn profile is like the big highway sign for you as an employee that you put out there hoping that people are going to come through and see it and say, \u201cThat\u2019s the right guy for a job I have.\u201d When you\u2019re looking for keywords for a specific position you\u2019re applying for, you\u2019re really going to use the job posting and that company\u2019s own copy as the baseline for your keyword search.\nIf you\u2019re looking for a general job out there around social media for example, or engineering, or communications, you\u2019re not looking for a specific company perhaps, but you want to have enough keywords in your LinkedIn profile that people will come and see you and say, \u201cYeah, I want Mac for this job.\u201d If you use the Indeed job trend tool, you can go through and type in a bunch of different related keywords and see which one is used most often.\nIt\u2019s really amazing how even minor variations and keywords generate huge differences and results. I pulled up a couple examples that I thought were interesting here. Do you know about certified meeting professionals the credential?\nThat\u2019s a new credential for me. Tell me more about that Ben?\nOkay. If you\u2019re in the meeting planning game and you want to get letters at the end of your name, you go and become a CMP. I typed in, \u201cCertified Meeting Professional,\u201d and their acronym, \u201cCMP\u201d into the system. Any guesses on which one gets pinged most often in job posts, Cecilia?\nCMP?\nI would guess CMP too, I think people like to have those abbreviations after the name.\nYou guys are 0 for 2. In this case \u2026\nIt\u2019s Ben\u2019s week.\nIn this case \u201ccertified meeting professional\u201d as a term, appeared in eight times more job postings than CMP, which means if in your resume you wrote CMP\u2013I\u2019ve got a CMP, or I\u2019m training to be a CMP\u2013you\u2019re not going to pass that keyword test.\nHere\u2019s another example, \u201cCertified fundraising executive,\u201d this is another credential. This one\u2019s for people who go out and raise money. I put in, \u201cCertified Fund Raising Executive,\u201d that\u2019s four words, and the acronym CFRE, any guesses on this one?\nI, again would tend to guess CRFE the acronym, but I\u2019m wondering if maybe it\u2019s such your question.\nYeah. I think you might be tricking us, so I\u2019m going to go with the spelling out of the name.\nCecilia, you\u2019re wrong. Mac, you\u2019re right. In this case, the acronym is 20 times more likely to be used in a job post than the long form version. Interestingly, a misspelling of the long form version is eight times more likely to show up than the actual spelled out certification.\nThere\u2019s a Machiavellian angle you can take here?\nYes. This is like Google keywords for your own job resume, your own LinkedIn profile. Really interesting stuff, you could probably waste several hours going through and doing this, but I definitely suggest it because this can give you an angle and some insight onto the kind of jobs you want, to the kind of organizations you want to work with. It can position you to beat those automated testing systems. Check it out, it\u2019s Indeed\u2019s job trend tool at indeed.com/jobtrends.\nThat\u2019s great advice. As you talk Ben, two tactical ideas occurred to me, one is just the value of knowing the keywords in the field that you want to be in. As you\u2019re updating your LinkedIn profile, there\u2019s a section where you can list skills and knowing what the most popular skills, recruiters, and others might look for in your area could be very valuable. This sounds like this tool could help. As you do status updates and write on a blog or do any online writing in your field knowing again those keywords that are likely to turn up in organic searches could be very helpful.\nYeah and in general, I think you can never underestimate how specific language is and the words that companies use and the job seekers use to define themselves, those words exist for a specific reason, and that you don\u2019t want to interchange them. You don\u2019t want to get creative with them, you literally want to repeat them verbatim.\nTerrific. As Ben mentioned, we\u2019re talking this week about branding, especially personal branding. Cecilia has a question for us related to that topic. We always enjoy hearing from you our listeners, so Cecilia is going to answer one of your questions. What do you have for us this week Cecilia?\nThanks, Mac. Our question this week is, \u201cDo I have to use social media in my job search?\u201d\nCecilia, did my mother send this question in?\nOkay. Just checking.\nOkay. She\u2019s going to get her answer here so my answer is yes and no. Using social media is definitely necessary in a few important ways but some others are a bit optional. As Ben just mentioned a few seconds ago, LinkedIn is like the highway sign for employers. LinkedIn is definitely one of the necessary ways to use social media. Overall, using social media is a great way to control your online reputation and your digital footprint. Employers are going to Google you most likely and you want to have as much control on what they\u2019re going to see as possible, and social media is a great way to control this.\nMac, I know you\u2019ve hired a lot of people. I\u2019m curious if you\u2019ve Google\u2019d candidates before?\nI always Google\u2019d candidates and I go down usually five or six pages in the organic searches. That is exceptional, according to research out there, most people don\u2019t go beyond the first page. What I\u2019m looking for and what other employers tell me they\u2019re looking for is just the people\u2019s history, and examples of their professional work. You\u2019re also looking for red flags, because hiring process is time consuming and you want to use your time as wisely as you can and focus on candidates who are going to be most appealing and have the best backgrounds and skills.\nYeah, that make sense. With LinkedIn, it\u2019s really grown to become the best tool to control your online reputation and it allows employers to see more than just your resume which just Mac said is what they\u2019re looking for. It\u2019s a huge opportunity for the employer to get to know you before actually meeting you. LinkedIn allows you to share your interest, the causes you care about, and you can even upload the projects you\u2019ve worked on in the past. They\u2019re getting to know you and the important things they want to know about you before they potentially contact you for an interview. Among all the platforms, I think the most important are LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter. With Facebook, you don\u2019t have to use it as a social networking platform, but you want to at least have a basic profile up there so you\u2019re searchable on Google and it pops up. Employers are going to check that so you want to be prepared and you want to make sure you\u2019re settings allow employers and strangers in general really only to see what you want them to see.\nI know Ben recently told us abut a tool called, \u201cPersona,\u201d that looks through your Facebook history and he learned a lot from this. I want to get your official opinion on Facebook do you think it\u2019s necessary for job seekers?\nI do think it\u2019s necessary, but I think it\u2019s pretty much necessary for everyone nowadays. My friends and I have a joke that if we can\u2019t find someone on Facebook we assume they\u2019re dead or in jail. It just seems like everyone\u2019s on Facebook including my mother and my grandfather was on Facebook. It\u2019s always suspicious when you can\u2019t find someone on Facebook, there\u2019s some reason behind it I think. I would encourage everyone to have at least some presence there. You don\u2019t need to use it a whole lot, but you should be able to be found there.\nI agree. I think most employers agree with that. They want to be able to see that you\u2019re a normal person and you\u2019re out there on social media. I mentioned Twitter also, it\u2019s definitely necessary but not as necessary as LinkedIn and Facebook. It definitely depends on the industry you\u2019re in, but it can also be really helpful to your job search because you can use it to show your interest and your knowledge in industry you\u2019re in.\nIf employers are Googling you, and finding you on Twitter, they\u2019ll learn a lot about you and maybe even be impressed by you so Twitter is a great tool to use to boost that online reputation. As far as the other social media platforms Instagram, Pinterest, YouTube, and the rest, I think all of those are really optional and you should only use what you enjoy using, because those don\u2019t really further your professional reputation, they\u2019re more of a fun side thing. Would you guys agree with that or do you think they\u2019re important?\nI think the caveat here would be if you\u2019re a creative professional and you\u2019re using these tools to build a portfolio. Whether you\u2019re a musician and you\u2019re posting stuff on SoundCloud, or you\u2019re interested in video creation, you\u2019re posting your videos on YouTube, this is definitely where you\u2019re most likely to be seen and so where you want to put the work that you want to showcase for others.\nYeah, I would agree. The good news here is these social media channels allow you to put your best foot forward and to create your own brand, the impression that you want to make by sharing your work, your ideas, your portfolio. I think you\u2019re so right Cecilia that people need to be thoughtful and figure out where the people they want to reach and influence are gathering online. We can all be publishers now and that\u2019s what social media allows us to do.\nNow, the other thing to keep in mind is a colleague of mine once said about the internet, \u201cIt\u2019s fast, easy, and forever.\u201d Whatever you put up there is going to be there for a long time maybe forever and just be thoughtful about what you publish as well.\nMac and Cecilia, can I ask you a question here? Do you think on the whole social media is a net benefit or a net risk for job seekers?\nI think it\u2019s definitely a net benefit. I think it can help you be searchable in a good way and it\u2019s a way that you can control. I think you can use it as a tool to impress potential employers and even recruiters. It\u2019s a good way to get found when you\u2019re looking for a job.\nI agree with Cecilia. It\u2019s an opportunity to find yourself, and your brand, and you offer to others. I know I\u2019ve shared with, I think both of you before a story about an experience I had when I first came to Portland. I had a good fortune to work at City Hall for a candidate for Mayor and ran a good campaign, but we lost the race. After I left City Hall, when the campaign ended, I saw someone several months later I\u2019d met there, and she introduced me to a friend. She said, \u201cThis is Mac. He use to work for Earl Blumenauer,\u201d who was my candidate, great guy. I walked away from that conversation thinking, \u201cThat\u2019s not really how I want to be defined. How I want to be known, is somebody who used to work for somebody else.\u201d That was many years ago. Now with social media, we all have the opportunity to publish and share our work and put our best foot forward, and to help define ourselves. We\u2019re going to be talking more about that with our expert this week, Andrew Hudson.\nTerrific, Cecilia those are great ideas and thank you for sharing that information in response to our listener question. If you have a question for Cecilia, she\u2019s eager to hear from you. Her e-mail address is cecilia@macslist.org.\nThese segments by Ben and Cecilia are sponsored by the Mac\u2019s List guides. Publisher of our new book \u201cLand Your Dream Job in Portland and Beyond.\u201d The Mac\u2019s List guides give you the tools you need to get the job you want. We\u2019ll show you how to crack that hidden job market, how you can stand out in a competitive field, and how you can manage your career. The book has eight chapters and each of them feature experts who share job hunting secrets like how to hear about positions that are never posted, and what you can do to interview and negotiate like a pro. To download the first chapter of the book, you can get it for free. Just visit macslist.org/macslistguides.\nMost job openings attract dozens, sometimes hundreds of applicants. How can you make sure your application stands out in a big stack of resumes? How do you distinguish yourself from other candidates once you get an interview? Personal branding is one of the most powerful tools you can use to stand out in any crowded field. Here\u2019s what management expert, Tom Peters have to say about the difference of brand can make in a business or career.\nQuoting Peters, he says, \u201cRegardless of age, regardless of position, regardless of the business, we happen to be in, all of us need to understand the importance of branding. We are the CEOs of our own companies, me incorporated. Our most important job is to be the head marketer for the brand called you.\u201d\nOur guest today knows all about personal branding. He\u2019s based in Denver, Andrew Hudson, and he\u2019s the founder and CEO of Andrew Hudson\u2019s Job List. He\u2019s based in Denver, and Andrew Hudson is the Founder and CEO of Andrew Hudson\u2019s Job List the Rocky Mountain Regions premiere job search website. More than 35,000 subscribers receive Andrew\u2019s weekly updates and hundreds of thousands of more people visit his website every month. As a job seeking expert, Andrew has trained thousands of job seekers through seminars focusing on self branding, interviewing, networking, and traditional and online job application strategies. Previously, Andrew led communications and marketing for corporation, public agencies, and elect officials. He\u2019s also served on many nonprofit boards. Andrew, thank you for joining us.\nAndrew Hudson:\nI\u2019m so happy to be here and I really appreciate you taking the time to talk about this great topic. It\u2019s really important topic.\nI know this is something you feel very passionate about. My colleague Cecilia and I had a good fortune to sit down with you for lunch in Denver a few months ago. You had a lot of energy about the topic of branding. Tell us about why do you care so passionately about this brand Andrew?\nA couple of reasons. I think number one is that all components of job seeking are never really taught that well. All the way back from college and then as you move through your career, you\u2019re going to be having to look for other jobs as you progress. It\u2019s one of the things that I found out over time is that people are really confused about what is it that makes somebody stand out. There are certainly things that the people who are getting the job offers are doing and they\u2019re connecting with the employer in some way.\nMy background in advertising, and marketing, and branding, and PR really lent itself to making that connection between corporate branding and what does it mean in terms of personal branding. Because, really there\u2019s a lot of very common things that are going on at the same time.\nLet\u2019s talk about personal branding. What kind of difference have you seen a strong personal brand make either in your own career or in the careers of the people that you work with?\nWhen somebody has a really good personal brand that\u2019s attached to a level of confidence, and that level of confidence is something that people who are looking for a job are really focused on and it identifies their strengths, it identifies their skills, it identifies their accomplishments. Also, this whole thing about taking ownership and taking credit for the things that you\u2019ve done as a professional. Then being able to really expose that and really talk about it in a confident way. It\u2019s not an egotistical way, it\u2019s not a desperate way, it\u2019s a way in which your true essence and the truth of who you are really comes out.\nI know even if someone who has hired a lot of people, I will sit there as the interview process progresses and I meet with several people who are looking for a job. There\u2019s a special element about that person that gives me what I call the, \u201cBrand Sigh of Relief.\u201d It\u2019s a connection that they have made. It\u2019s identified to certainly their confidence and their ability to connect themselves to the job they\u2019re applying for, but it\u2019s also about somebody who has done the research, and somebody who has really analyzed and figured out what is it that is going to influence my thought and motivate my behavior in favor of them, and in favor of their brand.\nLet\u2019s pause there and break that down because for some listeners that might sound abstract so let\u2019s back up to the brand sigh of relief and the elements of a brand. How do you define those and without having the wealth of experience that someone like you who has been a professional marketer and brander might bring to the table?\nIt\u2019s funny because we walk around all day long, all of us. We get that brand sigh of relief every single day. I\u2019ll give you a good example. Last Christmas my kids they got a bunch of DVDs and they wanted to watch these DVDs, and oh no, our DVD player broke. I went to the store and that\u2019s a big box store like a Target or something, and I didn\u2019t do much research at all, and I\u2019m looking around, and there\u2019s all these DVD players.There\u2019s Panasonic, and there\u2019s Sanyo, and there\u2019s LG, and they\u2019re all screaming different prices, and they\u2019re screaming different components, and different qualities. In my head it\u2019s just swimming, and then also then I look to the left and there\u2019s the row of Sony\u2019s. Oh my goodness, I made a B-line for the Sony, it took me about three minutes, I grab my Sony DVD player, walked up to the front. I stopped myself and I said, \u201cDang Andrew, you didn\u2019t even check the price. You didn\u2019t even compare it to these other ones.\u201d It was that element of everything that was screaming at me about why it was that if Sony was the thing that I needed.\nNow, let\u2019s take that same concept and take it to the job interview. You\u2019re sitting in front of the table and there\u2019s three people who were doing the interviews. Maybe it\u2019s an HR person, maybe it\u2019s your boss, maybe it\u2019s a colleague, and they\u2019re all asking questions and everybody is going through that interview. Particularly, when it\u2019s a finalist interview, maybe there\u2019s three finalists. They\u2019ve all been scrubbed, the references have been checked and everything. They\u2019ve all theoretically do the job. Now it\u2019s coming down to a connection that one of these finalists has to make with that group of people. I see this happen over and over.\nI think when we talk about that people often, interviewers will bring up chemistry as a way of describing it.\nYeah, it\u2019s chemistry, but what also happens is that, that person creates this brand sigh of relief. Every single person on that panel after that person who has created that has his big sigh of relief. They\u2019ve been able to connect that within and more than that, that interview has really turned into a conversation which is a very different thing. When you turn an interview into a conversation and all of a sudden you\u2019re creating imagination in somebody\u2019s head about, \u201cWow, that person would be really terrific,\u201d and it requires practice in terms of writing out a personal narrative about yourself, practice singing it out loud, practice understanding what it is about yourself that really you can talk about in terms of your best strengths and your best attributes, and the accomplishments that are going to be best demonstrating why you\u2019re the best person for that job.\nOkay. Your goal when you\u2019re sitting in that hot seat, you\u2019re one of three finalist is to make that connection, to create that brand sigh of relief, to find that common ground that\u2019s going to make people feel comfortable with you, and say to their colleagues when you leave the room, \u201cThat\u2019s the person.\u201d You took us through some practical steps about how to do that, describing strengths, doing a research about the company. When you see people make that connection, what is it that they have done? Is it the culmination of that homework, that preparation, or is there\u2019s something else happening there?\nI take job seekers through a role play, through a fake interview. I ask them some questions that are very basic, but things that you\u2019re getting asked in an interview. One of the first questions you\u2019re going to get is, \u201cWe\u2019d love to hear more about you. Can you tell us something about yourself?\u201d That is the hardest question in the history of mankind. To ask somebody to tell them about you, where do you start? What do you talk about? What are the things that you need to do, and how do you do that? I\u2019ll tell you the other thing Mac is that the complaint I get from a lot of job seekers is they say, \u201cWhen I\u2019m in a job interview, I feel powerless. I feel like I don\u2019t have any power on the subject of an interview.\u201d The fact is you have a lot of power.\nI\u2019m always impressed by people who walk into an interview and they have a list of questions. They seek to have what you described earlier as a conversation. They don\u2019t walk in as a supplicant but as somebody who is a potential partner and that\u2019s a powerful dynamic.\nIt\u2019s interesting when I find people struggling answering even some of the basic questions, what are your strengths, things like that. Here\u2019s the one question I ask them that always breaks their shell. Can you describe to be one of your most proudest accomplishments in your career? All of a sudden there\u2019s a switch that goes off in somebody\u2019s head and they start thinking about, \u201cWhat was it that thing that got me promoted, or the thing that my boss really liked about me, or the thing that brought my team together, or the thing I needed to do you convince our board of directors to do something?\u201d Everybody has those accomplishments that really brings them to life and shows them in their best like.\nYou\u2019ve done the homework, you\u2019ve practiced the answers to possible questions, but how do you bring in that \u2026 It\u2019s not that you take control of the interview but how do you make sure that the points you want to make get made in that conversation and that you do a good job of showcasing your brand and putting your best foot forward.\nSure. Another thing and you\u2019re going to appreciate this because this is really a page out of public relations that\u2019s called, \u201cBridging.\u201d Bridging is a very powerful way if we\u2019re taking control of a question in an interview. It\u2019s not spinning, it\u2019s not dodging a question, but it\u2019s taking a question and establishing your credibility.\nIt\u2019s a great technique and you and I have both worked with elected officials, and trained people on how to do it, and seen some of our bosses do it expertly. For those who haven\u2019t worked in politics or public relations, tell us more about bridging and how it works?\nSure. Bridging is basically when you get a question and you want to answer it in such a way that really focuses in on what is important and in this case what are your strengths. For example, somebody was to ask you a question about something that you did in your past, one of the ways to take control of that question is to say, \u201cMy last boss appreciated my experience in this area.\u201d Then you are taking that question and aiming it right towards an anecdotal story. If they\u2019re asking you something about an issue that you feel really compelled in terms of describing your experience, you could say, \u201cLet me give you an example of a tough decision I had to make surrounding this issue.\u201d All of a sudden, there\u2019s a level of credibility that number one is talking about your expertise in that issue, but it\u2019s also a level of you\u2019re able to make tough decisions.\nYou can talk about, \u201cThat\u2019s a great question. I had a similar experience at my last job, let me tell you how I managed it.\u201d You can go online and type in bridging statements. You can come up with your own, but basically what it is, it\u2019s establishing your credibility, it\u2019s establishing your expertise. A lot of times, not all of the time, but a lot of times you\u2019re being interviewed by people who are not the subject matter expert that you are. This is a way for you to take back the question and really put yourself on display.\nThat\u2019s a very clear overview of the technique. For those who want to go beyond what they might find online, I strongly encourage for them to watch the Sunday Public Affair shows where you\u2019ll see US senators and other elected officials use bridging techniques regularly throughout the course of the show.\nYeah. Let me make it clear. This isn\u2019t been and this is not dodging. This is really you taking that question and demonstrating your credibility. I just want to make that clear.\nYeah. I think it\u2019s a good clarification. We\u2019ve talked about the importance of branding and what to do when you\u2019re in that final round of interviews. What about other parts of the job search process? Tell us about some of the common materials like resumes, business cards, online profiles, and the difference that branding can make?\nI was the head of advertising marketing at Frontier Airlines. One of our signature brands was the animals on the back of the tails. We created this really fabulous campaign where the animals, these are the actual TV advertisements where the animals were talking back and forth and they had this wonderful banter back and forth about Frontier Airlines. It became really just as memorable ad campaign, particularly in Denver. After about three months of that ad campaign our awareness was through the roof. It was a perfect example of how advertising can really create awareness.\nAs a marketing professional, a branding professional, I know that advertising campaigns can only go so far. The awareness is one area but the actual being able to deliver on the brand promise is a whole another thing. What I did is I did what I call, \u201cA touch point brand audit.\u201d It looks at every touch point that you have with consumers that can influence thought and motivate behavior in a positive way towards your brand. If you think about an airline, it\u2019s everything from a website, to the customer service scripts, to the policies, to what flight attendants say. Even if there\u2019s an irregular operation, a flight delay or a cancellation, or a weather delay, or whatever, how do you communicate that in such a way that people still give you credibility.\nIt\u2019s the same thing in terms of looking for a job. You have all of these touch points in which your brand has an opportunity to come alive. It starts with the resumes, the cover letter, the script that you might have when you\u2019re making a cold call to a company, and obviously, the interview itself. As you so eloquently said earlier and the gentleman you quoted, \u201cYou are the chief marketing officer through yourself when you are looking for a job.\u201d\nOne of the things I tell people all the time is you cannot make your brand come alive simply by shut vending out resumes to job boards. Your brain comes alive when you\u2019re able to get in front of people and talk to them, look them in the eye, and convince them about what it is you\u2019re capable, and what value you bring to them.\nThat\u2019s a great spot to close at. Tell us Andrew, how can people find you and learn more about you online?\nSure. My website is www.andrewhudsonsjobslist.com. You can e-mail me at anytime at ahudson@ahjobslist.com, and I\u2019m happy to communicate with anybody.\nThanks so much. I know people will want to reach out to you. I appreciate you being among our guest.\nCecilia, Ben, we\u2019re back in the studio and we heard from Andrew talking about how to bridge a question. I know that a lot of job seekers, this is a technique that could be very helpful for them because they\u2019re thinking about the points that they want to make. What did you two think about the advice that Andrew offered.\nI thought it was really helpful Mac, but I\u2019m not sure that I fully understood the concept of bridging. Maybe you can give me an example if I walk into an interview at a marketing agency and they ask me, \u201cWhat are your weaknesses?\u201d How would I answer that by bridging?\nWhat I do as a candidate and what I advice others to consider doing, is to think about the needs of the employer. The best way to understand those needs is to do the homework, the research, and check out the website, talk to former employees, talk to peers, and know that job description called. Look at your own background and the strengths that you offer that are valuable to the employer and highlight that in your answer. 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        "raw_content": "Discrete Mathematics: past, present and future\nThis short article contains a brief list of the main topics studied in Discrete Mathematics, as well as some (inevitably biased) thoughts about the future direction and challenges in the area.\nThe originators of the basic concepts of Discrete Mathematics, the mathematics of finite structures, were the Hindus, who knew the formulae for the number of permutations of a set of n elements, and for the number of subsets of cardinality k in a set of n elements already in the sixth century. The beginning of Combinatorics as we know it today started with the work of Pascal and De Moivre in the 17th century, and continued in the 18th century with the seminal ideas of Euler in Graph Theory, with his work on partitions and their enumeration, and with his interest in latin squares. These old results are among the roots of the study of formal methods of enumeration, the development of configurations and designs, and the extensive work on Graph Theory in the last two centuries. The tight connection between Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science, and the rapid development of the latter in recent years, led to an increased interest in Combinatorial techniques and to an impressive development of the subject. It also stimulated the study and development of algorithmic combinatorics and combinatorial optimization.\nWhile many of the basic combinatorial results were obtained mainly by ingenuity and detailed reasoning, the modern theory has evolved into a much deeper theory with a systematic and powerful toolkit. There are already well developed enumeration methods, some of which are based on deep algebraic tools. The probabilistic method initiated by Erdos (and to some extent, by Shannon) became one of the most powerful tools in the modern theory, and its study has been fruitful to Combinatorics, as well as to Probability Theory. Algebraic and topological techniques play a crucial role in the modern theory, and Polyhedral Combinatorics, Linear Programming and constructions of designs have been developed extensively. Most of the new significant results obtained in the area are inevitably based on the knowledge of these well developed concepts and techniques, and while there is, of course, still a great deal room for pure ingenuity in Discrete Mathematics, much progress is obtained with the aid of our accumulated body of knowledge.\nConcepts and questions of Discrete Mathematics appear naturally in many branches of mathematics, and the area has found applications in other disciplines as well. These include applications in Information Theory and Electrical Engineering, in Statistical Physics, in Chemistry and Molecular Biology, and, of course, in Computer Science. Combinatorial topics such as Ramsey Theory, Combinatorial Set Theory, Matroid Theory, Extremal Graph Theory, Combinatorial Geometry and Discrepancy Theory are related to a large part of the mathematical and scientific world, and these topics have already found numerous applications in other fields. A detailed account of the topics, methods and applications of Combinatorics can be found in [GGL95]. See also [Lov93] and [AS00].\nIt seems safe to predict that in the future Discrete Mathematics will be continue to incorporate methods from other mathematical areas. However, such methods usually provide non-constructive proof techniques, and the conversion of these to algorithmic ones may well be one of the main future challenges of the area (involving cooperation with theoretical computer scientists). Another interesting recent development is the increased appearance of computer-aided proofs in Combinatorics, starting with the proof of the Four Color Theorem. One hopes that automated approaches will continue to bear fruit---hopefully without destroying the special beauty and appeal of the field to human mathematicians!\nThe fundamental nature of Discrete Mathematics, its tight connection to other disciplines, and its many fascinating open problems ensure that this field will continue to play an essential role in the general development of science.\n[GGL95] R. L. Graham, M. Grotschel, L. Lovasz. Handbook of Combinatorics, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1995, 2198 pp.\n[Lov93] L. Lovasz, Combinatorial Problems and Exercises, Second Edition, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1993, 635 pp.\n[AS00] N. Alon, J. H. Spencer. The Probabilistic Method, Second Edition, Wiley, New York, 2000, 301 pp.",
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        "raw_content": "Health issues for gay men and men who have sex with men\nUnderstand important health issues for gay men and men who have sex with men \u2014 from sexually transmitted infections to depression \u2014 and get tips for taking charge of your health.\nAll men face certain health risks. However, gay men and men who have sex with men have some specific health concerns.\nAlthough your individual risks are shaped by many factors beyond your sexual orientation and practices \u2014 including family history and age \u2014 it's important to understand common health issues for gay men and steps you can take to stay healthy.\nMen who have sex with men are at increased risk of contracting HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, as well as other sexually transmitted infections.\nUse a condom or other protection. Use a new condom every time you have sex, especially during anal sex but ideally during oral sex as well. Use only water-based lubricants, not petroleum jelly, body lotion or oils. Oil-based lubricants can weaken latex condoms and cause them to break.\nLimit the amount of alcohol you drink, and don't use drugs. If you're under the influence, you're more likely to take sexual risks. If you choose to use injectable drugs, don't share needles.\nGet vaccinated. Vaccinations can protect you from hepatitis A and hepatitis B, serious liver infections that can spread through sexual contact. Not all sexually transmitted infections are prevented by vaccines, however. Hepatitis C is not covered by any vaccine and can lead to liver failure, liver cancer and death. The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is available to men up to age 26. HPV is associated with anal cancer in men who have sex with men.\nGet tested and have your partner tested. Don't have unprotected sex unless you're certain you and your partner aren't infected with HIV or other sexually transmitted infections. Testing is important because many people don't know they're infected, and others might not be honest about their health.\nPre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). PrEP is a way for people who don't have HIV to prevent HIV infection by taking a pill every day. Use of the combination drug emtricitabine-tenofovir (Truvada) can reduce the risk of sexually transmitted HIV infection in those who are at high risk. Truvada is also used as an HIV treatment along with other medications.\nWhen used to help prevent HIV infection, Truvada is only appropriate if your doctor is certain you don't already have HIV. Your doctor should also test for hepatitis B infection. If you have hepatitis B, your doctor should test your kidney function before prescribing Truvada. The drug must also be taken daily exactly as prescribed. And it should only be used along with other prevention strategies such as condom use every time you have sex.\nGay men and men who have sex with men might be at higher risk of depression and anxiety.\nIf you're reluctant to seek treatment, confide in a trusted friend or loved one. Sharing your feelings might be the first step toward getting treatment.\nAddress body image concerns\nGay men are more likely to experience body image problems and eating disorders, such as anorexia and bulimia nervosa, than are their straight counterparts.\nOne potential explanation is that, as a result of growing up with images of slender and effeminate gay men or men with muscular bodies, some gay and bisexual men worry excessively about their weight.\nIf you're struggling with body image concerns or an eating disorder, get help. Talk to your doctor or a mental health provider about treatment options.\nIn the U.S., gay men are more likely to smoke than are heterosexual men and gay men are more likely to deal with alcoholism than is the general population.\nIf you have a substance abuse concern, remember that help is available. Local lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender health, mental health, or community centers often provide substance abuse treatment. Organizations such as the GLMA also might provide referrals.\nDomestic violence can affect anyone in an intimate relationship. Gay men might be more likely to stay silent about this kind of violence due to fear of discrimination and a lack of facilities designed to accommodate them.\nStaying in an abusive relationship might leave you depressed, anxious or hopeless. If you don't want to disclose your sexual orientation, you might be less likely to seek help after an assault. Still, the only way to break the cycle of domestic violence is to take action \u2014 the sooner the better.\nIf you're a target of domestic violence, tell someone about the abuse, whether it's a friend, loved one, health care provider or other close contact. Consider calling a domestic violence hotline and creating a plan to leave your abuser.\nDon't let fear of homophobia or the stigma associated with homosexuality prevent you from seeking routine health care. Instead, take charge of your health.\nLook for a doctor who puts you at ease. Identify yourself as gay or bisexual, and ask about routine screenings recommended for men in your age group \u2014 such as blood pressure and cholesterol measurements and screenings for prostate, testicular and colon cancers.\nIf you're not in a long-term, mutually monogamous relationship, schedule regular screenings for sexually transmitted infections. Share any other health concerns you might have with your doctor as well. Early diagnosis and treatment help promote long-term health.\nMakadon HJ. Primary care of gay men and men who have sex with men. https://www.uptodate.com/contents/search. Accessed Sept. 11, 2017.\nMakadon HJ, et al. The Fenway Guide to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Healthcare. Philadelphia, Pa.: American College of Physicians; 2015.\nCDC fact sheet: What gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men need to know about sexually transmitted diseases. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/std/life-stages-populations/STDFact-MSM.htm. Accessed Sept. 11, 2017.\nSexually transmitted diseases treatment guidelines, 2015. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/std/tg2015/default.htm. Accessed Sept. 11, 2017.\nPre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV prevention. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/risk/prep/index.html. Accessed Sept. 11, 2017.\nStigma and discrimination. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/msmhealth/stigma-and-discrimination.htm. Accessed Sept. 11, 2017.\nIntimate partner abuse and relationship violence. American Psychological Association. http://www.apa.org/about/division/activities/abuse.aspx. Accessed Sept. 11, 2017.",
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        "title": "Scott Hollifield: Where we go for late-night bites | Opinion | mcdowellnews.com",
        "raw_content": "Scott Hollifield: Where we go for late-night bites\nAccording to a study by Mattress Advisor, Taco Bell is by far the favorite late-night dining spot for people who down three quarts of Colt .45 malt liquor and have a powerful hankering for getting something on their stomachs that may not stay there.\nPerhaps it is not be as specific as I put it, but the study does show that people who are intoxicated prefer casual Mexican dining in the evening hours.\nFirst, I will answer some questions readers might have at this point, such as what the heck is Mattress Advisor and how do they know so much about what drunk people eat late at night.\nMattress Advisor\u2019s website provides \u201ccomprehensive, unbiased reviews to help you find the best mattress and bedding accessories for your personal needs.\u201d\nPresumably, they can answer such questions as \u201cI saw a stained mattress outside a motel downtown cordoned off with crime scene tape this morning. Should I go back, tie it to the top of the car with bungee cords and take it home for my personal needs?\u201d (The answer is no.)\nAs to how they know about America\u2019s late-night appetites, they explain it this way in Sleep Tips: \u201c\u2026we surveyed over 1,000 people on their after-hours snacking tendencies. We asked them about their favorite late night food stops, how far they\u2019d be willing to drive to get the meal they wanted, and whether or not these decedent indulgences were worth the effort in the end.\u201d\nThe overall winner was Taco Bell, with 28.5 percent of all respondents opting for the Tex-Mex treats. McDonald\u2019s was a not-too-distant second at 26.2 percent. From there, the fall off was more dramatic with Wendy\u2019s third (7.8 percent), Jack in the Box fourth (5.7 percent) and Denny\u2019s fifth (5 percent).\nThe social scientists at Mattress Advisor dug even deeper, asking respondents the reasons for patronizing the establishments late in the evening.\n\u201cI\u2019m intoxicated.\u201d (Taco Bell, 35.2 percent).\n\u201cI can\u2019t sleep.\u201d (McDonald\u2019s, 52.3 percent).\n\u201cI\u2019m addicted to fast food. (Taco Bell, 34.6 percent).\n\u201cI\u2019m feeling down/sad.\u201d (Taco Bell, 41.4 percent)\n\u201cI drank a bunch of brewskis at the fraternity kegger with Squi, Bernie and P.J. and I can\u2019t find the keys to the Beemer so we\u2019re just going to call in a bunch of pizzas on my dad\u2019s credit card. Go Yale!\u201d (OK, I made that one up. Please don\u2019t blame the good folks at Mattress Advisor for yet another now outdated Supreme Court joke).\nAnd just how far would someone drive for a late-night craving? KFC ranked ninth overall in after-hours munchies, but the franchise has devoted fans who are willing to drive up to 24 minutes on average \u2013 the longest time/distance -- for a taste of the colonel\u2019s 11 secret herbs and spices. Denny\u2019s aficionados were willing to drive, peddle, Uber, walk or crawl up to 21minutes to stop that rumbly in the tummy.\nMattress Advisor, true to its name, offered some final advice on late-night eating and the potential downside.\n\u201cAt the end of the day, what you decide to munch on in the wee hours of the morning or very late at night doesn\u2019t just affect your wallet or how you\u2019ll feel the next day \u2013 it can have a profound effect on the quality of sleep you\u2019ll get.\u201d\nSo, here is what we have learned: If you down three quarts of Colt .45 malt liquor and have a powerful hankering for getting something on your stomach that may not stay there, Taco Bell is top choice. Just don\u2019t stop on the way and pick up a stained mattress outside the motel downtown cordoned off with crime scene tape.\nScott Hollifield is editor/GM of The McDowell News in Marion, NC and a humor columnist. Contact him at rhollifield@mcdowellnews.com.\nConcrete Restorations & Construction\nByres Moving Service",
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        "raw_content": "A public forum regarding school safety will be held at MDI High School on May 10. ISLANDER FILE PHOTO\nSecond forum on school safety set\nApril 28, 2018\tby Dick Broom on Education, News\nBAR HARBOR \u2014 The second public forum on safety and security in the Mount Desert Island Regional School System will be held in the band room at MDI High School on Thursday, May 10, at 6 p.m.\nAbout 150 people attended the first forum, on March 6, which was prompted by the mass shooting three weeks earlier at a high school in Parkland, Fla.\nThe choice of the band room as the location for the May 10 forum is significant. At the first forum, several MDI High School students said they felt less safe at school than they used to and that they felt particularly vulnerable in the band room.\n\u201cWe need to figure out something to do with that room immediately,\u201d said Mackenzie Miller, a senior.\nHer mother, Tracy, complained at the April 9 meeting of the school system board that \u201clittle to nothing\u201d had been done to make the band room more secure.\n\u201cI understand the level of frustration, that it appears nothing is being done,\u201d said MDI High School Principal Matt Haney. But he said that wasn\u2019t the case.\n\u201cWe are evaluating all of our weak points, and instead of addressing them in a haphazard way, we\u2019re looking at them as a whole. We want to make sure that when we do something, we do it the right way.\u201d\nCompass Rose runs its course\nPreliminary high school budget includes increase\nStudents protest gun violence",
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        "raw_content": "Twist Of Fate: Obama Demonstrates How Businesses Should Operate\nby dave.b , Max Kalehoff , January 23, 2009\nWhy can't governments operate more like businesses? In a twist of fate, the White House now is demonstrating how businesses should operate. Including online.\nThis was evidenced, perhaps more than anywhere else, at 12:01 p.m. during the Presidential inauguration, at www.whitehouse.gov/blog. Yes, the White House now has a blog! I subscribed to in my Google reader. Did you?\nMacon Phillips, the Director of New Media for the White House, explained: \"Millions of Americans have powered President Obama's journey to the White House, many taking advantage of the internet to play a role in shaping our country's future. WhiteHouse.gov is just the beginning of the new administration's efforts to expand and deepen this online engagement. Just like your new government, WhiteHouse.gov and the rest of the Administration's online programs will put citizens first.\"\nPhillips detailed three priorities:\nCommunication - \"Americans are eager for information about the state of the economy, national security and a host of other issues. This site will feature timely and in-depth content meant to keep everyone up-to-date and educated. Check out the briefing room, keep tabs on the blog (RSS feed) and take a moment to sign up for e-mail updates from the President and his administration so you can be sure to know about major announcements and decisions.\"\nTransparency - \"President Obama has committed to making his administration the most open and transparent in history, and WhiteHouse.gov will play a major role in delivering on that promise. The President's executive orders and proclamations will be published for everyone to review, and that's just the beginning of our efforts to provide a window for all Americans into the business of the government. You can also learn about some of the senior leadership in the new administration and about the President's policy priorities.\"\nParticipation - \"President Obama started his career as a community organizer on the South Side of Chicago, where he saw firsthand what people can do when they come together for a common cause. Citizen participation will be a priority for the Administration, and the Internet will play an important role in that. One significant addition to WhiteHouse.gov reflects a campaign promise from the President: we will publish all non-emergency legislation to the website for five days, and allow the public to review and comment before the President signs it.\"\nCommunity. Transparency. Participation. In these times of great institutional distrust, pessimism and drifting purpose, those are the core tenets of advantage and progress. They're critical for government and equally as much for business. It's how you create and engage citizens as well as customers.\nAnd those tenets are especially relevant to our business of marketing and media. Which begs the question: Why are they so often blatantly absent from all the products these industries manufacture? I can't figure it out.\nBut Obama? Indeed, it's too early to celebrate. We'll have to wait and see how -- or if ---the President delivers on his promises, including his new-media commitments. But I can assure you one thing: He's at least launched on the right foot, embracing the openness and potential of the Internet. He's demonstrating, so far, the right way to set up an organization, treat his customers, and use the Internet to enhance relationships.\n3 comments about \"Twist Of Fate: Obama Demonstrates How Businesses Should Operate \".\nLarry Czerwonka from happinessu, January 24, 2009 at 2:54 p.m.\nTime will tell, we were hoping for better government communication when the Clinton administration touted a more efficient government, we even put environmental documents on-line--not as stale PDF files for download but interactive documents with links and more importantly the ability for anyone to make comments. Our reward for doing all this was to have all our funding cut. We were too open. We let too many people from the public participate :(\nRichard Monihan, January 24, 2009 at 5:10 p.m.\nAs an avowed skeptic of all things generated by politicians, I find the raging Obamania rather frightening.\nThe things you mention Obama is \"bringing\" to the White House are good. IF he actually brings them. I remain skeptical. We've heard all this before. Bush said he'd do it, Clinton said he'd do it, Bush, Reagan, Carter....yes, we've heard it before.\nWhy am I to believe Obama will actually do these things? And if he delivers 1/2 of these things - say better transparency and communication - how am I to actually believe that what I am seeing is real?\nThis is not a skepticism grown from Bushphobia. This is real skepticism from undelivered promises of years gone by from BOTH parties. Neither Reid nor Pelosi delivered on their promises, but claimed victory. It's rather absurd to heap upon Obama such lofty expectations.\nWould I LIKE to see these things? Sure. Do I expect them? Absolutely not. And when you imply that Obama is showing businesses how to operate better, you imply that businesses are not operating well now. This is incorrect. The vast majority of companies remain well run, and in good shape, relatively speaking. We tend to overemphasize the impact of a few highly publicized failures as examples of how business in general is working - this is wrong.\nIn the long run, business will ALWAYS be better run than government for a variety of reasons:\n1. They answer to a more demanding audience, shareholders (sorry, voters tend to be poorly informed and apathetic...and horribly misled most of the time)\n2. They MUST create and produce (government is a dead weight loss to the economy always and everywhere)\n3. While politics occur inside the offices of companies, engaging in politics publicly will kill business...but engaging in politics is what government does, and thus is inefficient.\nI reserve judgement and am yet to be impressed. I won't subscribe to a blog. Pravda was a blog.\nDavid Thurman from Aussie Rescue of Illinois, January 26, 2009 at 7:18 a.m.\nIf O is running the Gov like a business, then why not see some wage cuts, forced retirement (too many old politicians that have no clue) and start laying off the excess in the public sector. The Government is the biggest money waster there is, have more vacation time then anyone, have the best medical (why is that?)...\nPlease, enough with all the manical praise of a man that hasn't done anything for IL when he was in office, why would I expect something for the US?\nDAVE.B ,\nMAX KALEHOFF,",
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        "raw_content": "Sister companies Pioneer Productions and Mentorn Media have appointed Nicholas Oakley as Executive Producer, US Development, it was announced today (THURS).\nBased in Los Angeles, Oakley will develop new series and adapt formats for US networks, building on both companies' successes to date in the non-scripted genre.\nOakley is a British executive who has lived and worked in the US for six years. Most recently he was Vice President, Series Development, MTV since 2008. His responsibilities included A Double Shot At Love, The Girls of Hedsor Hall (adapted from UK series Ladette to Lady) and the teen pregnancy documentary Baby High.\nPrior to that he was Vice President, Development at ITV Studios' Los Angeles base, then known as Granada America, for three years. There he created new series such as But Can They Sing? for VH1, looked after current series such as Celebrity Fit Club, also for VH1, and discovered foreign formats such as Phenomenon which was sold to NBC.\nPioneer has also announced the recruitment of former Nat Geo alumnus Tiffany Orvet as development producer for the US. Orvet, will work alongside Oakley from San Francisco, and is charged with developing ideas, formats and relationships for a range of networks with a more female demographic.\nJeremy Dear, Head of Development, Pioneer Productions says: \"These appointments are part of Pioneer's continuing growth and development in the US. We've always had great relationships with a number of the most important networks on the East Coast, but Nick and Tiffany's appointments will spread our reach even further into the market and particularly those networks based in LA.\"\nDavid Leach, Managing Director Mentorn International and President Mentorn USA, says: \"Mentorn has built a successful US production business with hit series such as Work Out and Paradise Hotel and these appointments show our commitment to accelerate growth and take the business to the next level by investing further resources into US development.\"\nOakley adds: \"Pioneer is at the forefront of great-quality documentary series and Mentorn has a strong reputation in the US for big reality formats and I'm proud to be joining the team. I look forward to expanding our strong output with fresh and creative ideas and am delighted to be involved at this exciting time.\"\nPioneer Productions over the past 20 years has produced numerous series for the US market across many genres, including science, history and lifestyle programming. Previous shows including the Emmy award-winning In the Womb, Inside The Living Body, How the Earth Was Made, Naked Science, World's Most Extreme Homes and many others, for clients including Discovery, TLC, HGTV, National Geographic, PBS, Travel Channel, History Channel and others.\nMentorn USA has operated out of Los Angeles for the past 10 years, and productions include three series of Work Out for Bravo, Paradise Hotel for Fox, America's Worst Driver for the Travel Channel, Fast & Dangerous for Fox Reality and Chef Academy for Bravo.\nMentorn USA also produces a large number of documentaries and current affairs programmes for Discovery Networks, National Geographic, ABC News, PBS, A&E and other cable networks; and cutting-edge contemporary TV movies and series, such as the Emmy Award nominated \"The Hamburg Cell\" (HBO).\nNicholas Oakley's career started at the BBC in London eleven years ago as researcher on a late-night daily comedy show. He went on to cast contestants on big game shows like Jet Set. When the Weakest Link format sold worldwide, he spent a year as a part of the consultancy team to foreign producers. After spending time freelancing at companies including Sky, Carlton and Tiger Aspect, Nicholas joined the development team at ITV Studios in the UK 2003, then known as Granada. There, he created pitches and developed items for award-winning hits like Saturday Night Takeaway, Brainiac and The Paul O'Grady Show before he moved to America.\nFor more information and pictures or interview opportunities please contact Louise Plank on 020 8 995 393 or lou@plankpr.com\nKatie Hopkins Shares Opinion on Sexism Row\nBusiness woman and former Apprentice contestant, Katie Hopkins, offered her opinion on the sexism row involving Andy Gray and Richard Keys on Question Time which came from Cambridge on 27th January.\nShe said: \"I think Sky Sports has completely lost its sense of humour. I think as a nation potentially we have lost out collective sense of humour. I think people like Karen Brady, who has appointed herself patron saint of all things equal, does not speak on behalf of all of the sister hood.\n\"I think women actually don't want equal treatment - they couldn't handle it if they got it quite a number of them. It's a tough world out there and what a lot of women are asking for, and you can look aghast at this, is special treatment.\n\"If you look at all-female shortlists for positions - is that equal treatment or is that special treatment? I think what women need to realise is that you have to toughen up. You can't ask for equal pay. You have to be paid on performance and you have to be paid on the results you deliver. It's a tough world out there and I don't think Karen Brady and others are doing us any favours by putting this sort of debate out there. I think we have to just compete in what is a tough world.\n\"Finally I think that the art of banter is something we should be proud of as a nation. I worked for a while in the military and our forces - the best in the world in my opinion - they survive on banter. If you ask any of the lads what they love about their jobs, part of that is the banter. And I think you need to keep that we need to look after it. Do we want a world which is completely void of colour? Do we want everything to be magnolia? No we don't. 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Accompanied by The Royal Ballet School's Assistant Director, Jay Jolley, the Cuban ballet legend was taken on a tour of the site which included the historic Kings Pavilion, the White Lodge Museum & Ballet Resource Centre.\nThe visit culminated with a surprise visit to the year 7 boys daily ballet class which was being filmed as part of a forthcoming ITV1 documentary entitled The Children of Britain. Mr Acosta watched the class and then talked to the boys - aged between 11 and 12 - sharing with them insights and tips about technique and training and he also talked about his personal experience as he started his career as a young boy in Cuba.\nThe Children of Britain is being made by Mentorn Media and is part of the Perspectives series which encompasses single, factual films from a variety of film-makers and, on occasion, presenters, offering their views on subject matter ranging from life in Britain today to the Arts.\nhttp://www.royalballetschool.co.uk/news.php?s=1\nDavid Dimbleby chairs the programme from the country's capital which sees Surrey Heath MP and Secretary of State for Education Michael Gove; Shadow Minister for Public Health and MP for Hackney North and Stoke Newington Diane Abbott; MP for Ross, Skye and Lochaber and former Lib Dem leader Charles Kennedy; acclaimed author and journalist Jeanette Winterson and business entrepreneur and Dragons' Den regular James Caan, face questions from the audience.\nLast night saw Motorway Cops win it's slot for the second time this year when 3.05m tuned into BBC One, which secured a 22% share of the audience in the 10.35pm slot.\nPeaking at 3.17m with a share of 27%, last night's show, Deadly Distraction, saw the motorway cops cracking down on irresponsible lorry drivers by taking to the nation's motorways in their own HGV, and also teaming up with traffic examiners to catch truckers using sneaky tricks to stay on the road longer than is permitted.\nMentorn International has secured deals of An Idiot Abroad with Discovery USA's Science Channel as well as Canada and territories across Europe to add to the deals in Australia and New Zealand, it was announced today (FRI).\nThe Mentorn-produced, eight-part series which stars Karl Pilkington, Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant in a documentary travelogue starts on January 22nd on the Science Channel, following world-record breaking podcast star Karl Pilkington as he embarks on a journey to discover the Seven Wonders of the World.\n\"It's great to have An Idiot Abroad on such a prestigious and innovative outlet,\" said Gervais. \"Karl didn't even go to school and now look at him. I can't wait to hear how they announce it on air. 'And now on Science Channel, Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant send a chimp around the world to annoy it.'\"\nMentorn International has also confirmed sales of the series to Discovery Channel in Canada where it will broadcast from January 21st, SVT in Sweden, TV3 in Denmark, YLE in Finland, NRK in Norway, ITC Skjarinn in Iceland. These are in addition to the previously announced territories of Australia (Network Ten) and New Zealand (TV3).\nDavid Leach, Managing Director of Mentorn International, said: \"I'm delighted that Science Channel is showing An Idiot Abroad in the US and I'm sure it will be a great success. People around the world are laughing at Karl's antics as the series is already showing in even more countries than Karl visited on his epic voyage of discovery.\"\n\"Science Channel is television's home for the thought provocateur - and no one provokes like Ricky Gervais. He's the perfect fit for our network,\" said Debbie Myers, Executive Vice President and General Manager of Science Channel. \"Karl Pilkington gives An Idiot Abroad a real heart. He has a fearless, childlike wonder that allows him to ask the questions that others are afraid to. His fish-out-of-water experiences in these new, mysterious worlds make him the epitome of an 'accidental scientist.'\"\nAbout Mentorn International\nAbout An Idiot Abroad\nThe eight-part series premiered on SKY1 HD in 2010. Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant are outraged that Karl has written off the Seven Wonders having never seen any of them with his own eyes. They've thrown down the gauntlet to send him around the globe to force him out of his comfort zone. Stephen wants the experience to broaden Karl's mind and change his outlook on the world. Ricky wants Karl to hate every minute of it for his own amusement.\nDespatched on what many would term a journey of a lifetime, the 'little Englander' will be putting his misgivings to one side as Karl finds out for himself what the fuss is about. He will travel to the Great Wall of China, Christ the Redeemer in Brazil, Petra in Jordan, Machu Picchu in Peru, Chichen Itza in Mexico, the Taj Mahal in India and the Great Pyramids of Egypt. Meanwhile Gervais and Merchant will be keeping a watchful eye from London, monitoring every step of Pilkington's journey. 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        "raw_content": "DirecTV defies industry slump, credits football\u2026\nDirecTV defies industry slump, credits football and \u2018high-end positioning\u2019\nSatellite TV operator DirecTV Group Inc. was one of the few pay-TV companies to gain subscribers in the third quarter, though earnings stayed steady because of the higher costs it incurred attracting and serving those new customers.\nDirecTV said Thursday that a marketing partnership with AT&T Inc. that began in February accounted for most of the increase in U.S. subscribers, but it likely also retained subscribers and gained new ones because of a perennial favorite, the NFL Sunday Ticket package that airs out-of-market games to football fans.\nDirecTV, which is controlled by media mogul John Malone\u2019s Liberty Media Corp., has focused on attracting consumers who don\u2019t mind paying more for quality TV as long as they get football and other packages they want.\n\u201cDirecTV\u2019s high-end positioning has insulated it from the downturn,\u201d Craig Moffett, senior analyst at Sanford Bernstein, said in a research note. \u201cAmong all the cable and satellite incumbents, DirecTV has been the sole provider able to maintain video subscriber growth.\u201d\nThe company believes the Sunday Ticket is so valuable that in March it agreed to pay the National Football League 43 percent more \u2014 to $1 billion a year \u2014 to extend the contract another five years.\nDirecTV said Thursday that net income was largely flat at $366 million, or 37 cents per share, slightly short of analyst expectations of 39 cents per share, according to a Thomson Reuters survey.\nBut shares jumped in trading Thursday partly because third-quarter revenue rose 10 percent to $5.47 billion, slightly above Wall Street\u2019s expectations. DirecTV\u2019s U.S. operations posted revenue of $4.7 billion, up 9 percent from last year.\nEarnings suffered because of higher marketing and equipment costs to attract and service new customers, though the company said acquisition costs fell on average for every customer it gained.\nU.S. customers on average paid $85.32 per month for DirecTV\u2019s services, up 2 percent from last year, in part because of fee increases. The number of subscribers getting both high-definition plans and leasing digital video recorders, DirecTV\u2019s most valuable customers, was up 50 percent in the quarter from a year ago.\n\u201cWe achieved record high-penetration levels for high-definition and digital video recorder services, which points to our strength at the high end of the market,\u201d interim CEO Larry Hunter said in a conference call with analysts.\nDirecTV, the nation\u2019s largest satellite-TV provider and second-largest behind cable TV operator Comcast Corp. in the pay-TV industry, said that after factoring in cancellations, it added 136,000 net U.S. subscribers during the quarter, ending with 18.4 million.\nThat\u2019s lower than the 156,000 net gains in the same period last year.\nStill, thanks to the AT&T deal, DirecTV managed to report a net gain while Comcast, Time Warner Cable Inc. and Cablevision Systems Corp. saw losses. Dish Network Corp. reports on Monday.\nShares in DirecTV, which is based in El Segundo, Calif., rose $1.72, or 6.4 percent, to $28.56 in afternoon trading Thursday.\nThe company, once controlled by News Corp., is on track to be spun off into a separate company in coming months. In February 2008, Liberty Media swapped its 16.3 percent stake in News Corp. plus $625 million in cash for a controlling stake in DirecTV and three regional sports networks.",
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        "raw_content": "MetricStream CEO Shellye Archambeau to Keynote the Pacific Northwest Enterprise Risk Forum in Seattle\nShellye Archambeau, CEO of MetricStream, to deliver a keynote address on balancing risk, pursuing opportunity, and achieving resilience\nNovember 10, 2015 | Palo Alto, California: MetricStream, the market leader in Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) Apps, has announced today that MetricStream CEO Shellye Archambeau will deliver a keynote speech at the Pacific Northwest Enterprise Risk Forum (ERF) in Seattle, Washington on November 12, 2015. Following her keynote speech, Ms. Archambeau will participate in a Mastermind Interview led by Dave Waldo, Mutual of Enumclaw Insurance Company Board of Trustees member.\nThe Pacific Northwest Enterprise Risk Forum (ERF) is a one-day summit focused on addressing the needs and interests of audit, finance, and risk professionals. The theme for this year\u2019s event is \u201cBuilding Resiliency in the Face of Global Volatility\u201d and event speakers and sessions will address topics including governance, risk, compliance and ethics, with the overall goal of elevating the importance of these proactive conversations within our organizations.\nThe event will provide an excellent opportunity for attendees to network and learn best practices around managing risk in a more collaborative manner, as well as strategies to drive better business performance in an ever-changing global environment.\nShellye Archambeau, Chief Executive Officer at MetricStream, will deliver a keynote speech at the event on Thursday between 12:00-12:30 pm. During her keynote speech, Ms. Archambeau will share her thoughts on one of her favorite topics \u2013 Risk. She will highlight how GRC is enabling organizations to preserve the integrity of their organizations, protect their brands and reputations, and provide the risk and regulatory intelligence needed to achieve exceptional business performance. Ms. Archambeau will conclude her speech by sharing some of the key characteristics of resilient organizations, and will make a call to action to the business leaders in the room who are tasked with the important job of leading their organizations in their journey to become better governed, more risk-aware, and compliant.\nFollowing her keynote speech, Ms. Archambeau will participate in a Mastermind Interview from 12:30-1:00 pm moderated by Dave Waldo, Mutual of Enumclaw Insurance Company Board of Trustees member. During the Mastermind Interview, Ms. Archambeau and Mr. Waldo will explore the tenets of a strong corporate culture, how to harness the insights from big data, and best practices for presenting to the board of directors and discussing risk in the boardroom.\n\u201cWe are delighted to have Shellye Archambeau serve as this year\u2019s CEO Keynote at the Enterprise Risk Forum in Seattle on November 12, 2015,\u201d said Eric Van Valkenburg, ERF Board Co-President and Senior Director at ARRYVE. He continued, \u201cShellye\u2019s perspective as CEO of MetricStream and a Board Director at Verizon and Nordstrom Inc. will be of tremendous value to the risk, finance, and audit leaders in the audience.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "\u2018BLACK GIRL: Linguistic Play\u2019 explores why Black lives matter\n\u201cHealing is just as important as protest,\u201d choreographer Camille A. Brown wants to remind us. Although Brown and her dancers echo the serious assertion that Black Lives Matter, they seek to spell out why with their bodies. \u201cBLACK GIRL: Linguistic Play\u201d will unfold at the Power Center on Saturday, as part of the UMS winter season. A dance piece set to an original score performed live and culminating in a moderated interactive discussion with the audience, the piece is a celebration of identity \u2014 both personal and that of a collective cultural history.\nIt harkens back to the unbridled joy and expression (in metaphor, if not lived reality) of childhood. The piece\u2019s movement vocabularies thread through generations of African American history, from West African drum beats to coded resistance in the Antebellum South, club social dancing leading up to the civil rights movement and on through the decades to Michael Jackson, the electric slide and urban rhythms of stepping and street games.\nMaybe you paused at the title. What does it mean?\n\u201c\u2018Linguistic\u2019 \u2014 when people hear that they automatically assume \u2026 is there text?\u201d Brown said in an interview with The Michigan Daily. \u201cThat\u2019s not the only way people communicate, it\u2019s the language of the body.\u201d\nThe term \u201cplay,\u201d too, has a few meanings. There\u2019s the obvious activity of merriment: playing children\u2019s games on the street like Double Dutch. A play can be a gambit \u2014 a strategic or aggressive move in pursuits like chess or love. Or there\u2019s play as in a theatrical performance. Brown draws on all of the definitions and challenges us to an expansive understanding of the word.\nThe title\u2019s first part, \u201cBLACK GIRL,\u201d may seem self-evident, but after deconstructing the title\u2019s description, we\u2019re left to question the meaning of those words as well. What does it mean to be a Black girl? To whom? What are the images or stereotypes we see?\n\u201cWhat about childhood, what was my childhood like? I realized: wow you don\u2019t see your childhood, you don\u2019t see those games, you\u2019re depicted as those stereotypes.\u201d Brown said. \u201cI wanted to do something different than what I saw out there.\u201d\nKyra Gaunt\u2019s book, \u201cThe Games Black Girls Play\u201d sparked the concept of Brown\u2019s piece and as it took off from its original form, it evolved, drawing life from the dancers\u2019 own stories. Like social dance, the established structure of the choreography gives way to personal interpretation and style. Each individual contribution adds a layer of flair, of experience and of memory. Through these shared stories, the dancers articulate a time before their identity was a label tacked on to their bodies \u2014 a time when they just simply were, in rhythm and in movement.\n\u201c\u2018BLACK GIRL: Linguistic Play\u2019 is rooted in childhood memory, but it\u2019s rooted in all of our childhood memories and all of our experiences,\u201d Brown said. \u201cSo it\u2019s not just me telling my story, it\u2019s the company telling their stories. We had a lot of conversations. When you go back and you think about that period of time and when you think about identity: what was that point in your life when people started classifying you? You are short, you are dark-skinned. You are. You are. How did you feel about that? Going back, people really (began) unpacking that personal history.\u201d\nThe piece is organized into three sections following the maturation of a Black girl in urban America. Brown herself plays both a young girl, around 14, and later embodies a Black woman in motherhood \u2014 a challenging feat for a petite and youthful choreographer.\nOne section is dedicated to the movement lexicon of West and Sub-Saharan African and its subsequent translations through the generations of African-American dance vernacular, detailed in the rich reference and resource guide found in the program. The \u201cPattin Juba\u201d was a term used for the body percussion of slaves in the 18th century when dancing and drumming were forbidden, as a way to connect to their heritage. Elements of the juba can be seen in social dances, including The Dougie, and even in urban street games like Double Dutch.\n\u201cThe aspects of rhythm and creative identity are timeless, but the way people do it is progressive,\u201d she said. The thing about Double Dutch, even though it\u2019s a childhood game \u2014 when you think about it and really dissect it \u2014 it\u2019s music. It\u2019s musical compositions: its phrasing, it\u2019s polyrhythms, you know it\u2019s an extremely sophisticated art form, but because children do it, its seen as trivial. Also hand clapping games \u2014 I don\u2019t know if you\u2019ve played numbers, but that\u2019s a hard game!\u201d\nA renowned choreographer and dancer, Brown had to ask herself and her dancers to strip away some aspects of their formal dance training and get into expressions of socially-learned movement and style that were more personal and entirely their own.\n\u201cI told my stylist I want us to be able to walk off the stage and walk into the street and we don\u2019t look any different from anyone else,\u201d she said. So it was just a lot of stripping and it\u2019s like, what does it really mean for you to be yourself and how would you dance your dance being yourself and not just being dancer number eight.\u201d\nBrown feels this piece in particular offers entry points for audience members to see their stories, whether or not they are Black or female, or even \u201cdancers.\u201d\n\u201cWhen I create movement I\u2019m not necessarily speaking to dance aficionados \u2014 I want it to be accessible to the people who do the electric slide at the party \u2026 And I think often times, especially at university, people see a dance show and they\u2019re like \u2018I don\u2019t know that \u2014 don\u2019t got nothing to do with me. I won\u2019t go,\u2019 but its actually really for them,\u201d she said. \u201cAnd I\u2019m always excited when I see students in the theatre. Always.\u201d\nWith African-American social justice in the vanguard on college campuses and around the country, \u201cBLACK GIRL: Linguistic Play\u201d suggests that parallel to the response of activism, is the equally important celebration of cultural identity. We often focus on clashes and on protests highlighted by the media, and Brown reminds us to acknowledge the healing aspects of our communities.\n\u201cWe definitely need to talk about the issues, but we also need to talk about the joy \u2026 and the authenticity, and the movement, and the social dance and the relationships because that, in a sense, is answering the question: well why do black lives matter?,\u201d she said. \u201cThis is why. There\u2019s a history there, there\u2019s sisterhood there, there\u2019s a lineage there. Those are the things that I wanted to elevate in this particular piece.\u201d\nThe power of the single narrative: \u2018Hair & Other Stories\u2019 by Urban Bush Women\nSaturday Feb. 13, 8 p.m.",
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        "raw_content": "1981 Movie Rollover Predicts Today\u2019s News\nDo you remember the movie titled \u201cRollover\u201d which came out way back in 1981? How fantastic and \u201cscary\u201d it was to see such a calamity portrayed? At the time it was focused on the Arabs pulling Dollar deposits which could (would have) crashed the banking system. It portrayed (and is still true to this day) that the Arabs figured out that they were pumping and delivering oil and in return receiving pieces of paper. These pieces of paper (Dollars) had no real value on their own and were not in reality true payment. But as long as they were passed around like a hot potato, they would \u201cspend.\u201d It dawned on the Arabs that once their oil ran out, they would be sitting with a bunch of paper that may or may not have value or even spend.\nFast forward to today and we now see the Chinese faced with the same dilemma which is why they have been scouring the globe for the last several years buying up resources while contracting payment in Dollars. China has run a current account surplus for years and they did recycle much of this back through our Treasury markets. This was fine as far as the U.S. was concerned, it provided an easy source of capital to fund our deficit and took pressure off of the Fed to monetize. This worked until the game got too big. Not too big in our eyes mind you, too big from China\u2019s perspective. China did the math several years ago and figured out that they were not going to be paid. They figured out that if they were paid it was going to be in newly printed and worthless chits that at some point would no longer \u201cspend.\u201d The result is that they have basically stopped buying Treasuries and thus no longer lending to us. The Fed as a result has been placed in the position of the buyer of last resort and outright monetization has become our monetary policy.\nThe situation back in 1981 was VERY different to what it is today. We still had a manufacturing base and there was collateral galore. Today, our manufacturing base has been shipped overseas and anything not nailed down has been borrowed against over and over. This in essences is why the banking system is already dead, the collateral is bad. 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In this manner you get to accumulate more and you leave your opponent with NONE!\nIf you get a chance to watch the full movie, please keep in mind that EVERYTHING is more severe, more acute and especially \u201cfaster\u201d today than it was back then. The financial position of the U.S. (western world), corporations and individuals is far more levered today than at any point in history. Another way of saying this is that the \u201cfinancial position\u201d of the western world has never been weaker than it is today. The portrayal of a financial system that is here today and virtually gone in a week\u2019s time is very correct in my opinion. As is the quote that \u201c$2,000 Gold will be cheap by tonight.\u201d (This by the way was released when Gold was around $500).\nOnce there is a default (non-delivery of metal), the movie \u201cRollover\u201d will come to real and very full life. Dollar deposits everywhere will be wiped clean and any remaining will be devalued severely. 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        "raw_content": "Woodkirk Academy staff and pupils boost teacher\u2019s mammoth charity challenge\nA Woodkirk Academy teacher has been busy taking on a mammmoth sporting challenge in a bid to raise vital funds for charity.\nLuke Zwalf, head of year nine and Politics Co-ordinator at the school, took on the challenge of the Ironman 70.3 in Staffordshire \u2013 a gruelling event consisting of swimming for 1.2 miles in a lake, cycling up and down the Staffordshire hills for 56 miles and then running a half marathon.\nLuke and his best friend Martin took on the challenge to raise funds for the charity Team Inspiration, after Martin\u2019s daughter Elin died aged nine after a four-year battle against Ewings Sarcoma, a rare form of cancer.\nLuke said: \u201cWhen I was first approached about doing this I had no idea what Ironman was and, although a keen runner, had never shown any interest in triathlons.\n\u201cHowever, the reason for the change in heart was simple \u2013Elin.\n\u201cShe and my daughter (who was born a few weeks apart) had grown up together and her loss to us all was and remains great.\n\u201cElin was the bravest person I will ever have the joy to know and she inspired Martin and me to train six days a week.\n\u201cWe strained muscles and constantly felt tired.\u201d\nLuke said that after mentioning his challenge in school, he was inundated with donations \u2013 and that he is now planning on taking on a full version of the event, along with Martin, next year.\nHe added: \u201cWhen I first mentioned my challenge, little did I know how it would develop.\n\u201cOur fundraising currently stands at nearly \u00a33,000 \u2013 and over half of that has been raised through school.\n\u201cOur gratitude to Woodkirk students, staff and families is beyond words; Thank you.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "My life keeps me busy and fulfilled. I am 39 years old and a dedicated mother of four children whom I love with all my heart. My husband and I have been married for 15 years and continue to improve our relationship each day. I fall in love with him more and more as we have endured many trials together. I have a B.A. in Music Theater and a B.A. in Psychology, and I recently completed a teaching program and am K-6 certified. I love teaching children and helping them develop their God-given potentials. Running and working out are important to me. Exercise helps relieve my stress and gives me more energy to continue living life. I have competed in natural bodybuilding and completed two marathons. My marathons have given me new perspective on life and the importance of being prepared, helping one another along life's journey, and enduring to the end. In fact, I ran the last 16 miles of my last marathon backwards after my knee gave out at Mile 10. It's amazing what we can accomplish when we set our mind to it!\nI was born into an LDS Mormon family. My testimony of Jesus Christ developed at a young age. I remember being touched by the Spirit when my mother was reading the scripture story of Jesus Christ's death and resurrection. I started to cry as I thought of Jesus Christ suffering for our sins and felt grateful to him. I knew then that he loved me personally, as well as each person who has ever lived on the earth. I have so many wonderful memories of going to church with my parents and 11 siblings. I loved going to Primary for kids ages 3-12 on Sundays and singing the Primary songs. As I grew into a teenager, life became more difficult for me. We moved three times in three different states during my high school years. My parents were separated for a time and we didn't have much money. By the end of my junior year in high school, I became insecure in who I was and gave into some temptations that came my way. My testimony suffered because of it. I ignored the promptings of the Spirit and hardened my heart for a time. Sin only led to more unhappiness, and I longed to feel close to my Savior again. While going through the repentance process, I grew closer to the Lord and to my Heavenly Father. I spent many times on my knees praying to Heavenly Father to help make me strong. I also studied the scriptures and attended church on a weekly basis. My testimony was strengthened, my heart softened, and my only desire was to keep the commandments and live worthy of God's blessings. Belonging to the Church of Jesus Christ is a blessing in my life. My understanding of where I came from, why I am here, and where I am going helps keep me focused on what's really important in this life. I have a testimony that Heavenly Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost are three separate beings. I believe that we were created in God's image and that we are divine sons and daughters of a Heavenly Father who loves us. I also believe that families can be together forever.\nAttending church each Sunday and observing the Sabbath Day are an important part of my life. As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, I have the opportunity to serve in callings. Currently, I am a Primary Teacher for the six-year-old class (CTR 6). Primary is the Church's organization for children ages 3 to 11. I am grateful to be able to teach the youth about the Gospel of Jesus Christ. I am also thankful that my own children are learning the Primary songs and able to participate in Primary by saying a prayer, reading a scripture, or giving a talk when assigned. This helps them to develop their testimony of Jesus Christ and understand the importance of following his teachings. My favorite calling was serving as the Primary Chorister each week. I always felt the Spirt as the children sang songs about Jesus Christ and our purpose here on earth. Children are truly precious in the sight of the Lord. I am blessed to be their teacher and to feel of their goodness.",
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        "raw_content": "Hi I'm Kaleb\nI love music and movies. I love to make people laugh. I love to talk to people. I'm a Mormon.\nI'm the oldest of four. My favorite sports are volleyball, ultimate frisbe, and wakeboarding. I participated in the Hill Cumorah Pageant in 2010. I served in the Colorado Denver North Mission.\nBeing born in the Church has always been a blessing. I was baptized when I was eight years old by my dad. As did three of my closest friends at the time. I had read the Book of Mormon and knew it was true, and that it always helped me draw closer to my family and my Savior. I understood even in my youth that only one true church could exist, as was the same during Christ's mortal ministry. I knew that there was a living prophet, and loved to hear the inspired words he spake. One year later, I lost my ability to walk. My dad gave me a Priesthood Blessing. The next morning, I retaught myself to walk, and by the afternoon was able to walk home from the hospital. 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It makes sense as we give it a chance, and comes as we trust that living as a member of His church will bring us lasting happiness, and reason to believe that we are all precious in the sight of a loving Heavenly Father who knows us each personally, knows our struggles, knows our tremendous potential for good, and is waiting for us to return to Him with open arms, like the Prodical Son.\nFamilies are how our Heavenly Father intended us to be organized upon the Earth. Some of the most important lessons learned in life are within the walls of our own homes. Families in mortality mirror the family we had in heaven. Families are the best place to teach, learn, and apply the principles of the Gospel. We can do so without distraction and discouragement. Families bring love, service, and joy into our lives by example and association. Show more Show less\nIf you had one child living in the east coast, and one living in the west, which would you talk to? Both! 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        "raw_content": "Aldermore lends \u00a31bn of gross residential mortgages in H1\nAldermore Bank has confirmed lending growth of 9% to \u00a36.2bn in the first half of the year with \u00a31bn of gross residential mortgage lending and \u00a3695m on buy-to-let.\nThe lender said: \u201cAs expected, growth was particularly strong in Q1, as we converted the large pipeline of customers with which we closed 2016.\u201d\nIn SME Commercial Mortgages, the lender said underwriting multi-let investment properties resulted in loan growth of 1% to \u00a30.9bn and added that its residential mortgage lending was driven by \u201cstrong positions\u201d in market niches.\nPhilip Monks, Aldermore CEO said: \u201cI\u2019m delighted with the continued strategic and financial progress that Aldermore is making across the group.\n\u201cWe have performed very strongly over the first half of the year, delivering a 19% return on equity and I would like to thank all of our colleagues who have worked so hard to deliver on our strategy and build on the success we have achieved to date.\u201d\nNet borrowing up\nThe bank said its loans to customers had risen 8% so far in 2017, with originations up 10% compared to the first half of 2016.\nNet mortgage loans increased by 9% to \u00a36.2bn and its commercial mortgage book grew by 1% to \u00a30.9bn despite tightening its appetite for development-based lending following the EU referendum in 2016.\nAldermore added that in buy-to-let, the lender entered the year with a strong pipeline of applications as a result of the \u201cmarket-wide changes in affordability tests\u201d.\nOverall the group reported a 32% increase in profit before tax to \u00a378m up from \u00a359m in H1 2016.\nAldermore Bank buy to let (BTL) commercial lending mortgage advice mortgage lending profit before tax residential topstories\nTMW\u2019s six-week product transfer window raises broker concerns\nBrokers have raised concerns that The Mortgage Works is not allowing them enough time to properly address their clients\u2019 needs...",
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        "raw_content": "Michigan Tech Celebrates World Water Day\nBy Monica Lester | Published 8:27 a.m., March 18, 2015\nRed Ridge Dam Falls. Photo: Jacob Emerick, Waterfalls of the Keweenaw\nWater is a natural resource none of us can live without. Every year, in recognition of this vital resource and the challenges it presents to people all over the world, Michigan Tech celebrates World Water Day. This year a week of activities are scheduled from March 19-24, in observance of World Water Day on March 22.\nWorld Water Day has been celebrated around the globe each year since its origination in 1993 by the United Nations General Assembly. It\u2019s a day to celebrate water, to focus on ways to make a difference for the members of the global population who suffer from water-related issues and to prepare for how we manage water in the future.\n\u201cThis week represents one of the opportunities to hear about current water issues,\u201d says Noel Urban, a professor of civil and environmental engineering and director of Michigan Tech\u2019s Center for Water and Society. \u201cClasses generally study the science, engineering and general policies of water resources, but this puts a face of reality to it.\u201d\nWorld Water Day events include:\nGreen Film Series: \u201cDamNation\u201d, Forestry G002, 7 p.m.\nThis film explores changes in national attitude from pride in big dams as engineering wonders to growing awareness that our future is bound to the life and health of our rivers. The showing will be approximately 87 minutes long, and Joseph Wagenbrenner, assistant professor of the School of Forest Resources and Environmental Science will lead a discussion afterwards.\nMonday, March 23, Poster Session:\nStudents will be present for discussions about their posters from 2:30 - 4 p.m. in the first floor hallway of the GLRC. Posters will remain on display through Tuesday, February 24.\n\u201cThis competition gives the opportunity for students to display their research,\u201d says Carol Asiala, assistant research scientist/engineer for the Department of Geological and Mining Engineering and Sciences and the Center for Water and Society. \u201cIt gives them exposure and practice in poster presentations before they go to conferences and other functions.\u201d\nCash prizes will be awarded in two categories: \u201cOriginal Research\u201d and \u201cCoursework/Informational.\u201d \u201cOriginal Research\u201d posters can focus on any aspect of water, but \u201cCoursework/Informational\u201d posters will earn additional points if the posters incorporate the 2015 World Water Day theme: \u201cWater and Sustainable Development.\u201d\nDistinguished Speaker, GLRC 202, 4 p.m., reception following.\nProfessor Peter Goodwin will present a lecture on \u201cRiver Restoration and Flood Management\u201d. Goodwin is the director of the Center for Ecohydraulics Research at the University of Idaho and also served as the science director for the California Delta Program. He is the DeVlieg Presidential Professor in Ecohydraulics and Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Idaho.\nArt Exhibit: \"The Texture of Water\"\nGuest Artists: Jamie Allen (painting), Tom Rudd (sculpture), Paul Rose (photography)\nTom Rudd will be on hand to give an introduction to his sculptures in the art exhibit at 3:30 p.m. in GLRC 201. The exhibit will run through the end of April.\nTuesday, March 24, Panel Discussion, 9 a.m., GLRC 202\n\"What role will dams play in future water resource management?\"\nPanel moderator: Latika Lagalo, School of Business and Economics\nPeter Goodwin, Professor of Civil Engineering, Center for Ecohydraulics Research, University of Idaho, specializing in Geomorphology in River Restoration\nBill Leder, president, Copper Country Trout Unlimited and professor of civil engineering at Michigan Tech\nDave Rulison, Otter Lake Property Owners Association\nJim Pawloski, Michigan Department of Natural Resource Water Resources Division, Dam Safety\n\u201cThe panel will try to bring it closer to home,\u201d says Urban. \u201cThere are lots of dams in Michigan, and even though the topic is on how we can further manage rivers, this talk on the dams will bring a local focus to the issue.\u201d\nWorld Water Day events at Michigan Tech are sponsored by the Michigan Tech Center for Water & Society, the Great Lakes Research Center, Lake Superior Stewardship Initiative, Keweenaw Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, Keweenaw Land Trust, and Michigan Tech Department of Visual and Performing Arts.\nAt the Water's Edge, Michigan Tech Celebrates World Water Day\nWorld Water Day Display In Memorial Union\nLow-Tech, Affordable Solutions to Improve Water Quality",
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        "raw_content": "RADCO Takeover of $143M San Diego Condo Property Proves Successful One Year Later\nSan Diego--Atlanta-based developer and distressed real estate specialist The RADCO Cos. completed a one-year turnaround of the $143 million condo project, The Mark.\nSan Diego\u2013Under the right circumstances, there\u2019s life in the condominium market in San Diego, Calif., and The Mark condominium tower serves as proof. Atlanta-based developer and distressed real estate specialist The RADCO Cos. has completed a one-year turnaround of the $143 million project.\nRADCO has not only managed to pay off the remaining $35 million of the previous owners\u2019 construction loan, but it has also sold nearly 33 percent, or 79 units, of the luxury property\u2019s 244 residences, which is quite a coup considering nary a unit had been sold in the first two years of The Mark\u2019s existence.\nA 32-story tower, is located in downtown San Diego\u2019s East Village, just north of the San Diego Padres\u2019 Petco Field. The condominium first opened its doors to residences in 2007, and RADCO stepped in as acting developer in May 2009. Relying on well-honed skills obtained during its 15-year history in managing distressed real state, RADCO was able to restructure the remaining financing on the property with the senior lender to allow for greater pricing flexibility and an extension of the terms.\nThe national condominium market began its nosedive right along with the collapse of the housing market. With the credit crunch and the economic downturn adding to its fall, the market has yet to recover. RADCO, however, appears to be defying the odds at The Mark. \u201cFactors that attracted buyers to The Mark included an exceptional value\u2013high quality product at an affordable price\u2013great location and creative, fresh marketing campaigns specifically targeted towards first-time homebuyers on the entry-level side and empty nesters looking for a pied-\u00e0-terre in the city,\u201d Kevin Price, principal/executive vice president of operations with RADCO, tells MHN.",
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        "raw_content": "The misty hill station of Munnar located in Idukki district of Kerala is a tourist\u2019s paradise that is blessed with a rich variety of exotic flora and fauna. Situated about 1600 mts above sea level, Munnar is well known for its vast expanse of Neelakurinji flowers. It bloomed in the year 2006 and once again in 2009 and attracted large crowds to Munnar. Though the massive flowering happens once only in twelve years, the Neelakurinji blooms in small quantity, sometimes a few plants only, at places around Munnar such as Santhampara owing to the fact that different varieties of plants have different flowering cycles.The plant has a strange life cycle in that it dies after the once-in-twelve-year blooming phase. Botanists identified its periodic flowering as early in 1838. These belong to 'Acanthecea family\u2019.In facts there are different varieties of 'Kurinji', which flower at intervals between seven and twelve years, they say. This delicate shrub grows to the height of about two feet, and takes root on the poorer soils on steep grassland slopes.\nThe Nilgiris meaning Blue Mountains derives its name from the wild Neelakurinji flowers which during its flowering season, carpets the whole of the mist-clad hill ranges in a swathe of blue and beckons the tourists to experience the scenic beauty. Neela means blue in Malayalam language and Kurinji is the local name of the flower. Botanists state that there are about 300 species of this plant in several hues that bloom in 10 to 16 years and the legendary and most admired Neelakurinji is the best known among them. About 46 of them are found in India . Plants that bloom at long intervals like this is called plietesials. These are mostly found on the hills of high altitude. The main habitat of Neelakurinji is the hills surrounding Munnar which is in the Western Ghats. It has become a symbol of bio-diversity of the Western Ghats. This endemic species is also an indicator of the health of the ecosystem. It may well be claimed as flagship species of the mountains.\nNeelakurinji (Strobilanthes kunthiana) is a bush with several branches. The species name Kunthiana has been derived from the River Kunthi which flows through the rich expanse of the renowned Silent Valley National Park in Kerala. It means that the plant has been first described from the vicinity of this river. The plant grows profusely around Shola grasslands and mountain slopes of the mighty Western Ghats and Nilgiris in India. Neelakurinji blooms in a clustered manner on typical inflorescence stocks once in every 12 years. The flowering season ranges between August and November with a peak period of late September and October although some varieties exhibit little variation in their phrenology. The flower has a purplish blue colour when aged. It looks light blue in the earlier stage of blooming.\nKurinji sanctuary declared\nAbout 32 sq. km core habitat of the endangered Neelakurinji plant is preserved in Kurinjimala Sanctuary in Kottakamboor and Vattavada villages in Devikulam Taluk, Idukki district of Kerala State in South India. The area was declaried a sanctuary by the Kerala Forest Minister Benoy Viswam at the Neelakurinji Fest at Munnar which took place on 7th October 2006. The sanctuary was declared in the light of renewed efforts to preserve the unique biodiversity of the area. It has been estimated that about ten lakh tourists visited Neelakurinji at Munnar during the bloom in 2006.\nHowever it\u2019s sad to note that the last few decades witnessed impairment to the habitat of the Neelakurinji. Plantations of tea, cardamom and timber devastated a stupendous range of pristine forests home to this rare bush. Vast stretches of virgin rain forests got drowned by some hydro-electric schemes and activities. Tea plantations engorged maximum space of the Kurinji-filled hills. Today the Kurinji species thrives only in the valleys and gorges that remain undistorted and unpolluted.\nAnother anthropogenic threat witnessed this year is the indiscriminate collection and destruction of bushes and stocks of Neelakurinji by some unaware and unruly visitors. This is particularly noticeable in some of the Neelakurinji habitats around Ooty in the Nilgiris. In the last week of September, the peak season, many tourists were observed to have gone on a rampage inside Neelakurinji thickets at Kodanadu in Kotagiri. They were also found to collect bunches of these flowers in gay abandon.\nIn addition to habitant destruction, such impudent activities may well prove serious threats to the long term survival of this important member of the biodiversity of these mountains.\nCampaigns on preservation\nSeveral awareness campaigns and efforts at preservation of the flower species have been going on in different parts of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. In support of the endeavors to save the endangered Kurinji blooms, the postal department has released a Rs.15/- postal stamp on the Neelakurinji at Udhagamandalam on 29th May 2006. The Kozhikode Philately Bureau has brought out a special postal pack `Bouquet of Western Ghats' in connection with the release of the postal stamp. The pack contains the depiction of the postal stamp on the Neelakurinji and a picture post card of the stamp. This will be a valued souvenir for the tourists.\nThe Kurinji's campaigners have also been conducting annual trips from Kodaikanal (Tamil Nadu ) to Munnar ( Kerala ) to voice their demand to declare the 95sq.km expanse between Kodaikanal and Munnar, located at a height of 1,600m, as a Kurinji sanctuary, which has fianally materialised.\nThe departments of Tourism, Forests and Wildlife and other departments of Kerala Government had jointly organized \u2018Neelakkurinji Festival 2006\u2019 from 7th October to 9th October 2006, featuring photo exhibitions, art displays, food & trade fairs, poster competitions and seminars highlighting the importance of this exotic plant.\nNeelakurinji Photogallery",
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        "raw_content": "MWI has now brought its brand of online marketing to Phoenix, Arizona! With additional locations in Salt Lake City, Utah and Hong Kong, MWI is capable of managing global Internet marketing campaigns. But enough with the fluff, here\u2019s the story behind the news.\nMany people wouldn\u2019t want to live a day in Phoenix during the summer, let alone permanently. It\u2019s hot. It\u2019s dry. It looks like the surface of another planet, one that isn\u2019t conducive to human life. Did I mention it gets really, really hot in Phoenix? But family has an odd way of making things happen.\nCorey Blake, a new partner at MWI, wanted to move to Arizona, somewhere in the Phoenix/Mesa area. His wife grew up there, you see, whereas Corey grew up with a father who was in the US Air Force. Corey\u2019s wife has roots, Corey doesn\u2019t, and plus Corey\u2019s the husband, not the wife, and so Arizona is the place where Corey will be settling down.\nAlthough in our line of business location doesn\u2019t matter so much\u2013we\u2019ve never met most of our clients\u2013it can be nice to meet clients face to face once in a while. Having a new office in Phoenix will allow Corey and other MWI team members who will likely follow or be hired on there to have closer relationships with clients in Arizona.\nAre you looking for an SEO firm in Arizona? We\u2019d love to talk to you.",
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        "raw_content": "Terrifying Truths of Taking Tylenol When Pregnant\nWe all have been trained to believe that Tylenol is not only safe, but the safest option for our children, and ourselves. But we have been lied to. For decades now, acetaminophen (or Tylenol as most know it) has been under investigation. But yet it remains to be the last remaining member of the class of drugs known as \u201caniline analgesics\u201d on the market. Acetaminophen only blocks the feelings of pain and reduces fever, it exerts no anti-inflammatory action. In reality, Tylenol can cross the blood-brain barrier and cause inflammation on the brain, all while masking the symptoms.\nThis is extremely dangerous.\nAcetaminophen is found in numerous medications, most offered over-the-counter, so be aware of labels and avoid it all costs. Avoid all medication if possible and use natural methods, letting the body fight a virus the way that it is created to do.\nAcetaminophen (known as paracetamol in the UK) is linked to more deaths per year than any other over-the-counter pain reliever.\nAcetaminophen (sold under the brand name Tylenol, among others) may be among the most dangerous medicines on the market. I'm sure this comes as a surprise to most of you, as virtually every single household keeps a bottle on hand for the occasional ache and pain, and doesn't think twice about taking it.\nNot thinking, it turns out, could cost you dearly... Acetaminophen overdose is actually the leading cause for calls to Poison Control Centers across the US\u2014more than 100,000 instances per year\u2014and, each year, is responsible for more than 56,000 emergency room visits, 2,600 hospitalizations, and an estimated 458 deaths due to liver failure.\nTylenol Taken While Pregnant\nAgain, we are made to believe that Tylenol is on of the safest medications to take for pregnancy ailments. But oh how we have been fooled. The list of risks is long folks, and scary. Please steer clear of acetaminophen in general, but take extreme caution while pregnant and with your children. The International Journal of Epidemiology said children born to mothers who took acetaminophen during pregnancy were more likely to have behavior problems and slow motor development at age 3. Another study cited an increased risk of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, at age 7.\nBrain Development While in Utero\nResearch data suggest that acetaminophen is a hormone disruptor, and abnormal hormonal exposures in pregnancy may influence fetal brain development. This can lead to developmental delays, autism, behavioral problems, chronic illness, and so much more. Research also shows tylenol is closely linked to autism spectrum disorders (ASD), and the longer duration the use of the medication (i.e., use for >20 weeks in gestation), the further increased risk of ASD or infantile autism with hyperkinetic symptoms occurs (almost twofold.) Studies suggest acetaminophen exposure early in fetal life may specifically impact this hyperactive behavioral phenotype.\nOverdosing seems like something you would never possibly do, especially to your child. But, the difference between a single does and an overdose is very small in children. If twice the recommended daily dose is taken, liver damage can result. That does not give you much margin of error. It is very easy to improperly measure Tylenol drops and give your child too much. There are four easy ways for your child to get an overdose of Tylenol/Acetaminophen:\nGiving your child the wrong dose of the medicine by mixing up infants' and children's Tylenol. If you have several children of different ages and one of them is an infant, this mistake can be extremely easy to make, especially at night.\nYou can accidentally give your child a double dose. One parent gives the child a dose of tylenol, and then the other parent does the same thing 10 minutes later because of lack of communication.\nYou give your child two medicines simultaneously, both of which contain Tylenol/Acetominophen.\nYou drop a Tylenol pill on the floor, your toddler pops it in his/her mouth, and because Tylenol is \"safe\" you don't even think about the ramifications.\nChildren Given Acetaminophen (at ANY amount) are at risk of:\n*Note: These can be caused while in utero if the mother takes acetaminophen.\nBehavioral Disorders (ADHD)\nHyperkinetic Disorders\nFatal Skin Reactions\nStrong evidence proves that acetaminophen (sold as Tylenol or Paracetamol) increases in the rate of autism, asthma, and attention deficit with hyperactivity in genetically and/or metabolically susceptible children.\nUsing Tylenol in lowering fevers actually prolongs illness\nStudies show aspirin and acetaminophen suppress production of antibodies and increase cold symptoms, with a trend toward longer infectiousness.\nIn a study of children with chickenpox, acetaminophen prolonged itching and the time to scabbing compared to placebo treatment.\nIn test-tube studies, therapeutic levels of medicine suppressed the ability of human white blood cells to destroy bacteria.\nAnother study found that a host of pain relievers, including aspirin, tylenol and ibuprofen, inhibited white-cell production of antibodies by up to 50 percent.\nExposure to acetaminophen in utero and in infancy, increased both the likelihood of a diagnosis and prescription, and more exposure increased the chances even more. Based on the researchers\u2019 estimates, any exposure to acetaminophen increases the risk of an ADHD prescription by 30 percent.\nA major study of over 20,000 children suggests that giving this popular medicine even as infrequently as once per year could have a permanent, life-threatening health effect \u2013 Asthma. Children who receive Tylenol (or other acetaminophen) only once per year are at 70% greater risk for asthma while those receiving Tylenol once a month or more were shockingly 540% more likely to have asthma. The study, published in the European Journal of Public Health, also found that children who had even a single dose of Tylenol before their first birthday had a 60% risk of developing asthma.\nLiver Damage/Failure\nAcetaminophen is the cause of many poisonings, which lead to liver damage. (Acetaminophen poisoning is responsible for nearly HALF of ALL acute liver failure cases in the US.) The liver is the place where your body processes acetaminophen to remove it from the bloodstream. This natural removal process is the reason why you have to take Acetaminophen every four hours or so. When you take too much acetaminophen, it overloads the liver's ability to handle the drug. In the process, it creates a toxin that kills your liver, eventually killing you.\nAcetaminophen has been linked to very serious skin reactions. As of 2013, the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) reports the following cases of skin reactions caused by acetaminophen:\nStevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS):This reaction begins with flu-like symptoms that progress into a painful purple or red rash that blisters and causes the top layer of your skin to slough off. This can lead to serious infections, blindness, damage to internal organs, permanent skin damage, and even death.\nToxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TENS):TENS also typically begins with flu-like symptoms (cough, headache, aches, and fever) and progresses into a blistering rash. Layers of the skin may peel away in sheets, and hair and nails may fall out. TENS is often fatal, typically as a result of infection.\nAcute Generalized Exanthematous Pustulosis (AGEP):This skin eruption causes numerous pustules to appear on the skin, often accompanied by fever. This condition typically resolves within two weeks once the acetaminophen is stopped.\n50-70% of chronic Tylenol users (even children) have increased intestinal permeability, which is linked to autoimmune diseases.\nNew research shows that acetaminophen can be linked to blood cancers. Chronic acetaminophen users (yes, in childhood even) have nearly twice the risk of developing blood cancer. The definition of \"high\" use was using acetaminophen at least four times a week for at least four years -- an amount that numerous Americans could easily exceed without even realizing it.\nMaternal acetaminophen use during pregnancy is associated with a higher risk for HKDs and ADHD-like behaviors in children.\n\u201cIn the early 1980\u2019s about 42% of women used acetaminophen during the first trimester of pregnancy. 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        "raw_content": "3:1 And he said to me, \u201cSon of man, eat whatever you find here. Eat this scroll, and go, speak to the house of Israel.\u201d So I opened my mouth, and he gave me this scroll to eat. And he said to me, \u201cSon of man, feed your belly with this scroll that I give you and fill your stomach with it.\u201d Then I ate it, and it was in my mouth as sweet as honey.\nAnd he said to me, \u201cSon of man, go to the house of Israel and speak with my words to them. For you are not sent to a people of foreign speech and a hard language, but to the house of Israel\u2014 not to many peoples of foreign speech and a hard language, whose words you cannot understand. Surely, if I sent you to such, they would listen to you. But the house of Israel will not be willing to listen to you, for they are not willing to listen to me: because all the house of Israel have a hard forehead and a stubborn heart. Behold, I have made your face as hard as their faces, and your forehead as hard as their foreheads. Like emery harder than flint have I made your forehead. Fear them not, nor be dismayed at their looks, for they are a rebellious house.\u201d Moreover, he said to me, \u201cSon of man, all my words that I shall speak to you receive in your heart, and hear with your ears. And go to the exiles, to your people, and speak to them and say to them, \u2018Thus says the Lord God,\u2019 whether they hear or refuse to hear.\u201d\nThen the Spirit lifted me up, and I heard behind me the voice of a great earthquake: \u201cBlessed be the glory of the Lord from its place!\u201d It was the sound of the wings of the living creatures as they touched one another, and the sound of the wheels beside them, and the sound of a great earthquake. The Spirit lifted me up and took me away, and I went in bitterness in the heat of my spirit, the hand of the Lord being strong upon me. And I came to the exiles at Tel-abib, who were dwelling by the Chebar canal, and I sat where they were dwelling. And I sat there overwhelmed among them seven days.\nA Watchman for Israel\nAnd at the end of seven days, the word of the Lord came to me: \u201cSon of man, I have made you a watchman for the house of Israel. Whenever you hear a word from my mouth, you shall give them warning from me. If I say to the wicked, \u2018You shall surely die,\u2019 and you give him no warning, nor speak to warn the wicked from his wicked way, in order to save his life, that wicked person shall die for his iniquity, but his blood I will require at your hand. But if you warn the wicked, and he does not turn from his wickedness, or from his wicked way, he shall die for his iniquity, but you will have delivered your soul. Again, if a righteous person turns from his righteousness and commits injustice, and I lay a stumbling block before him, he shall die. Because you have not warned him, he shall die for his sin, and his righteous deeds that he has done shall not be remembered, but his blood I will require at your hand. But if you warn the righteous person not to sin, and he does not sin, he shall surely live, because he took warning, and you will have delivered your soul.\u201d\nAnd the hand of the Lord was upon me there. And he said to me, \u201cArise, go out into the valley, and there I will speak with you.\u201d So I arose and went out into the valley, and behold, the glory of the Lord stood there, like the glory that I had seen by the Chebar canal, and I fell on my face. But the Spirit entered into me and set me on my feet, and he spoke with me and said to me, \u201cGo, shut yourself within your house. And you, O son of man, behold, cords will be placed upon you, and you shall be bound with them, so that you cannot go out among the people. And I will make your tongue cling to the roof of your mouth, so that you shall be mute and unable to reprove them, for they are a rebellious house. But when I speak with you, I will open your mouth, and you shall say to them, \u2018Thus says the Lord God.\u2019 He who will hear, let him hear; and he who will refuse to hear, let him refuse, for they are a rebellious house.",
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        "raw_content": "ECCTIS > Europass > Organisations > Certificate Supplement\nThe Certificate Supplement provides additional information about an individual\u2019s completed vocational qualifications.\nThe Europass Certificate Supplement provides additional information in relation to vocational qualifications. It contains details relating to the type of vocational course, qualification or training that an individual has undertaken. It is an appendix to vocational qualification certificates.\nAwarding Organisations of vocational qualifications can issue the Europass Certificate Supplement. The National Europass Centre can provide support and guidance, including a certificate template.\nThe Europass Certificate Supplement provides additional information alongside the official certificate for vocational qualifications, therefore making these qualifications more easily understood for employers. As more and more graduates seek work outside of their own country, the Europass Certificate Supplement is increasingly being used as a tool to provide a more comprehensive overview of the skills these graduates have obtained and helps employers to choose the best candidate for any given position.\nThe Europass Certificate Supplement provides detailed, user friendly information which allows employers to quickly and easily identify the relevant attributes and skills they are looking for in an individual.\nBy issuing the Europass Certificate Supplement, the Awarding Organisation aids graduates in finding work and obtaining better recognition of their qualifications. This in turn reflects well on the organisation by making their qualifications more transferable and encouraging more students to enrol.\nIf you would like more information about the Europass Certificate Supplement a case study and an example of a completed Europass Certificate Supplement can be downloaded.\nI represent an Awarding Body, how do I find out more information on issuing the Certificate Supplement?\nThe following documentation is designed to help Awarding Organisations to issue Certificate Supplements:\nUK Guidance or Awarding Organisations wishing to issue the Certificate Supplement\nThe UK Certificate Supplement Template\nThe Europass Decision (Decision No 2241/2004/EC)\nThe European Commission\u2019s Guidelines for filling in the Europass Certificate Supplement, 2003\nThe European Commission\u2019s Guidelines for translating the Europass Certificate Supplement, 2003\nIf you require any further information or assistance, please contact the UK National Europass Centre.",
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        "raw_content": "https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2013/07/songbird-migration.html\nLast Song for Migrating Birds\nFrom glue-covered sticks in Egypt hang two lives, and a question: How can we stop the slaughter of songbirds migrating across the Mediterranean?\nPhotographs by David Guttenfelder\nIn a bird market in the Mediterranean tourist town of Marsa Matruh, Egypt, I was inspecting cages crowded with wild turtledoves and quail when one of the birdsellers saw the disapproval in my face and called out sarcastically, in Arabic: \u201cYou Americans feel bad about the birds, but you don\u2019t feel bad about dropping bombs on someone\u2019s homeland.\u201d\nI could have answered that it\u2019s possible to feel bad about both birds and bombs, that two wrongs don\u2019t make a right. But it seemed to me that the birdseller was saying something true about the problem of nature conservation in a world of human conflict, something not so easily refuted. He kissed his fingers to suggest how good the birds tasted, and I kept frowning at the cages.\nTo a visitor from North America, where bird hunting is well regulated and only naughty farm boys shoot songbirds, the situation in the Mediterranean is appalling: Every year, from one end of it to the other, hundreds of millions of songbirds and larger migrants are killed for food, profit, sport, and general amusement. The killing is substantially indiscriminate, with heavy impact on species already battered by destruction or fragmentation of their breeding habitat. Mediterraneans shoot cranes, storks, and large raptors for which governments to the north have multimillion-euro conservation projects. All across Europe bird populations are in steep decline, and the slaughter in the Mediterranean is one of the causes.\nItalian hunters and poachers are the most notorious; for much of the year, the woods and wetlands of rural Italy crackle with gunfire and songbird traps. The food-loving French continue to eat ortolan buntings illegally, and France\u2019s singularly long list of huntable birds includes many struggling species of shorebirds. Songbird trapping is still widespread in parts of Spain; Maltese hunters, frustrated by a lack of native quarry, blast migrating raptors out of the sky; Cypriots harvest warblers on an industrial scale and consume them by the plateful, in defiance of the law.\nIn the European Union, however, there are at least theoretical constraints on the killing of migratory birds. Public opinion in the EU tends to favor conservation, and a variety of nature-protection groups are helping governments enforce the law. (In Sicily, formerly a hot spot for raptor killing, poaching has been all but eliminated, and some of the former poachers have even become bird-watchers.) Where the situation for migrants is not improving is in the non-EU Mediterranean. In fact, when I visited Albania and Egypt last year, I found that it\u2019s becoming dramatically worse.\nFebruary 2012 brought eastern Europe its coldest weather in 50 years. Geese that normally winter in the Danube Valley flew south to escape it, and some 50,000 of them descended on the plains of Albania, starving and exhausted. Every one of them was exterminated. Men using shotguns and old Russian Kalashnikovs mowed them down, while women and children carried the carcasses into towns for sale to restaurants. Many of the geese had been banded by researchers to the north; one hunter told me he\u2019d seen a band from Greenland. Although nobody in Albania is going hungry, the country has one of the lowest per capita incomes in Europe. The unusual influx of saleable geese was literally a windfall for local farmers and villagers.\nThe easternmost of Europe\u2019s migratory flyways passes through the Balkans, and in Albania the Adriatic coastline, which is otherwise forbiddingly mountainous, opens into an extraordinarily rich system of wetlands, lakes, and coastal plains. For millennia birds making the northward journey from Africa were able to rest and refuel here before struggling on over the Dinaric Alps to their breeding grounds, and to stop here again in the fall before recrossing the Mediterranean.\nUnder the 40-year Marxist dictatorship of Enver Hoxha, totalitarianism destroyed the fabric of Albanian society and tradition, and yet this was not a bad time for birds. Hoxha reserved the privileges of hunting and private gun ownership for himself and a few trusted cronies. (To this day the national Museum of Natural History displays bird trophies of Hoxha and other members of the politburo.) But a handful of hunters had minimal impact on the millions of migrants passing through, and the country\u2019s command-economy backwardness, along with its repellence to foreign beach tourists, ensured that its wealth of coastal habitat remained intact.\nFollowing Hoxha\u2019s death, in 1985, the country underwent an uneasy transition to a market economy, including a period of near anarchy in which the country\u2019s armories were broken open and the military\u2019s guns were seized by ordinary citizens. Even after the rule of law was restored, Albanians kept their guns, and the country remained understandably averse to regulation of all kinds. The economy began to grow, and one of the ways in which a generation of younger men in Tirana expressed their new freedom and prosperity was to buy expensive shotguns, by the thousands, and use them to do what formerly only the elite could do: kill birds.\nIn Tirana, a few weeks after the big February freeze, I met a young woman who was very unhappy with her husband\u2019s new hunting hobby. She told me they\u2019d had a fight about his gun, which he\u2019d had to borrow money to pay for. He kept the gun in their 1986 Mercedes, and she described how she\u2019d once watched him pull over to the side of a road, jump out of the car, and start shooting at little birds on a power line.\n\u201cI\u2019d like to understand this,\u201d I said.\n\u201cYou won\u2019t!\u201d she said. \u201cWe\u2019ve talked about it, and I don\u2019t understand it.\u201d But she called her husband on her cell phone and asked him to join us.\n\u201cIt\u2019s become fashionable, and my friends talked me into it,\u201d the hunter explained to me, somewhat sheepishly. \u201cI\u2019m not a real hunter\u2014you can\u2019t become a hunter at 40. But being a new one, and feeling good about owning a licensed weapon, a very good powerful gun, and never having killed any birds before, it was fun at first. It was like when summer comes and you feel like jumping in the ocean. I would go out on my own and drive up into the hills for an hour. We don\u2019t have well-identified protected areas, and I\u2019d shoot whatever I could. It was spontaneous. But it gets less joyful when you think about the animals you\u2019re killing.\u201d\n\u201cYes, what about that?\u201d I said.\nThe hunter frowned. \u201cI feel very uncomfortable with the situation. My friends are saying it now too: \u2018There are no birds; we walk for hours without seeing any.\u2019 It\u2019s really scary. At this point I\u2019d be happy if the government put a stop to all hunting for two years\u2014no, five years\u2014to let the birds recover.\u201d\nThere would be precedent for a fiat like this: Seven years ago, when coastal drug and human smuggling became a problem, the government simply banned most private boats and yachts. But electoral power in Albania is narrowly balanced between two major political parties, each of which is loath to impose potentially unpopular regulation on an issue of minor concern to most voters.\nThere is, indeed, only one serious bird advocate in Albania, Taulant Bino, who is also the country\u2019s only real bird-watcher. Bino is the deputy minister of the environment, and one morning he took me out to Divjaka-Karavasta National Park, the crown jewel of Albanian coastal preserves, a vast area of outstanding beach and wetland habitat. It was mid-March, a time when hunting is banned throughout the country, and the park (where hunting is prohibited year-round) ought to have been full of wintering and migrating waterfowl and waders. Except for one pond defended by fishermen, however, the park was strikingly devoid of birdlife; there weren\u2019t even any mallards.\nDriving along the beach, we soon saw one reason why: A group of hunters had put out decoys and were shooting cormorants and godwits. The park\u2019s manager, who was escorting us, angrily told the hunters to leave, at which point one of them took out a phone and tried to call a friend in the government. \u201cAre you crazy?\u201d the park manager shouted at him. \u201cDo you realize that I\u2019m here with the deputy minister of the environment?\u201d\nBino\u2019s ministry has safeguarded, at least on paper, sufficient habitat to sustain healthy populations of migratory and breeding birds. \u201cWhen conservationists saw that the economic development might hamper the biodiversity,\u201d Bino told me, \u201cthey thought they\u2019d better expand the network of protected areas before they were threatened with development. But it\u2019s difficult to control people who are armed\u2014you also need the police. We closed one area here in 2007, and 400 hunters showed up, shooting everything. The police came in and confiscated some weapons, but after two days they said to us, \u2018This is your problem, not ours.\u2019 \u201d\nUnfortunately, the old communist joke still applies to forestry officials responsible for the protected areas: The government pretends to pay them, and they pretend to work. As a result, the laws are not enforced\u2014a fact that Italian hunters, limited by EU regulations at home, were quick to recognize and exploit after Hoxha\u2019s death. During my week in Albania I didn\u2019t visit a protected area in which there were not Italian hunters, even though the hunting season had ended, even in unprotected areas. In every case the Italians were using illegal high-quality bird-sound playback equipment and shooting as much as they wanted of whatever they wanted.\nOn a second visit to Karavasta, without Bino, I saw two men in camouflage getting into a boat with guns, obviously hurrying to push off before I could speak to them. An Albanian helper of theirs, standing on the beach, told me that they were Albanians, but when I called out to them, they shouted back in Italian.\n\u201cOK, they\u2019re Italians,\u201d the helper admitted as they motored away from us. \u201cCardiologists from Bari, very well equipped. They were out here from dawn to midnight yesterday.\u201d\n\u201cDo they know the hunting season is over?\u201d I asked.\n\u201cThey\u2019re smart men.\u201d\n\u201cHow did they get into the national park?\u201d\n\u201cIt\u2019s an open gate.\u201d\n\u201cAnd who gets paid off? The guards?\u201d\n\u201cNot the guards. It\u2019s higher up.\u201d\n\u201cThe park manager?\u201d\nThe helper shrugged.\nAlbania was once ruled by Italy, and many Albanians still view Italians as models of sophistication and modernity. Beyond the very considerable immediate damage that Italian tourist hunters do in Albania, they\u2019ve introduced both an ethic of indiscriminate slaughter and new methods of accomplishing it\u2014in particular the use of playback, which is catastrophically effective in attracting birds. Even in provincial villages, Albanian hunters now have MP3s of duck calls on their cell phones and iPods. Their new sophistication, coupled with an estimated 100,000 shotguns (in a country of three million) and a glut of other weapons that can be used opportunistically, has turned Albania into a giant sinkhole for eastern European migratory biomass: Millions of birds fly in and very few get out alive.\nThe smart or lucky ones avoid the country. On a beach in Velipoja I watched large flocks of garganeys fly back and forth in distress, far offshore, further exhausting themselves after crossing the Adriatic, because local hunters in well-spaced beach blinds prevented them from reaching the wetlands where they could feed. Martin Schneider-Jacoby, who was a bird specialist for the German organization EuroNatur until his death last summer, described to me how flocks of cranes, approaching Albania from the sea, divide in two by age group. The adult birds continue flying at high altitude, while inexperienced first-year birds, seeing attractive habitat below, descend until shots ring out\u2014there\u2019s always somebody ready to take potshots\u2014and then rise again and follow the adults. \u201cThey\u2019re coming from the Sahara,\u201d Schneider-Jacoby said, \u201cand they have 2,000-meter mountains they have to cross. They need the rest. They might still have the energy to get over the mountains, but maybe not then for successful breeding.\u201d\nAcross the Albanian border, in Montenegro, Schneider-Jacoby showed me the extensive salt pans at the town of Ulcinj. Until recently, Montenegrin hunters kept the pans as empty of birds as Albania\u2019s \u201cprotected\u201d areas, just a few miles away, but a nonprofit, the Center for Protection and Research of Birds of Montenegro, has provided for a single ranger to report poachers to the police, and the results have been dramatic: birds as far as the eye can see, thousands of waders, thousands of ducks, all busily feeding. Spring migration, always awe-inspiring, had never seemed to me more so.\n\u201cEurasia cannot afford a sinkhole like Albania,\u201d Schneider-Jacoby said. \u201cWe\u2019re too good at killing these animals, and we still haven\u2019t learned in Europe how to have a system that will allow birds to survive. Hunting bans are the only thing that seems to work right now. If they stop the hunting here, they\u2019ll have the best habitat in Europe. People will come to Karavasta to see the resting cranes.\u201d\nThe situation in Albania isn\u2019t hopeless. Many new hunters seem aware that something has to change; better environmental education and the coming growth of foreign tourism may increase demand for unspoiled natural areas; and bird populations will rebound quickly if the government enforces the law in protected areas. When I took the hobbyist hunter and his wife to Karavasta and showed them the ducks and waders at the one defended pond, the wife cried out with pride and happiness: \u201cWe didn\u2019t know we had birds like this here!\u201d (Shortly after my visit, her husband sold his gun.)\nFarther south, hope is harder to come by. As in Albania, history and politics in Egypt militate against conservation. The country is nominally a signatory to several international conventions regulating bird hunting, but long-standing resentment of European colonialism, compounded by the conflict between traditional Muslim culture and the destabilizing freedoms of the West, disincline the Egyptian government to abide by them. What\u2019s more, the Egyptian revolution of 2011 was specifically a repudiation of Egypt\u2019s police. The new president, Mohamed Morsi, could ill afford to enforce regulations overzealously; he had a lot more urgent worries than wildlife.\nIn northeastern Africa, unlike in the Balkans, there is also an ancient, rich, and continuous tradition of harvesting migratory birds of all sizes. (The miraculous provision of meat accompanying the manna from heaven that saved the Israelites in the Sinai is thought to have been migrating quail.) As long as the practice was pursued by traditional methods (handmade nets and lime sticks, small traps made of reeds, camels for transportation), the impact on Eurasian breeding bird populations was perhaps sustainable. The problem now is that new technology has vastly increased the harvest, while the tradition remains in place.\nThe most hope-confounding cultural disjunction, however, may be this: Egyptian bird hunters make no distinction between catching a fish and catching a bird (indeed, in the Nile Delta, they use the same nets for both), whereas, for many Westerners, birds have a charisma, and thus an emotional and even ethical status, that fish do not. In the desert west of Cairo, while sitting in a tent with six young Bedouin bird hunters, I saw a yellow wagtail hopping in the sand outside. My reaction was emotional: Here was a tiny, confiding, warm-blooded, beautifully plumaged animal that had just flown several hundred miles across the desert. The reaction of the hunter next to me was to grab an air rifle and take a shot. For him, when the wagtail fluttered off unharmed, it was as if a fish had got away. For me it was a rare moment of relief.\nThe six Bedouin, barely out of their teens, were camped in a sparse grove of acacias, surrounded in all directions by sand roasting in September sun. They patrolled the grove with a shotgun and air rifles, stopping to flush birds from the acacias by clapping their hands and kicking sand. The grove was a magnet for southbound migrants, and every bird that flew in, regardless of its size or species or conservation status, was killed and eaten. For the young men, songbird hunting was a relief from boredom, an excuse to hang out as a group and do guy things. They also had a generator, a computer loaded with B movies, an SLR camera, night-vision goggles, and a Kalashnikov to fire for fun\u2014they were all from well-to-do families.\nTheir morning\u2019s catch, strung on a wire like a large bunch of fish, included turtledoves, golden orioles, and tiny warblers. There\u2019s not much meat on a warbler, or even on an oriole, but to prepare for their long autumnal journey the migrants build up stores of fat, which could be seen in yellow lobes on their bellies when the hunters plucked them. Served with spiced rice, they made a rich lunch. Although orioles are reputed in the Middle East to be good for male potency (they\u2019re \u201cnatural Viagra,\u201d I was told), I had no use for Viagra and helped myself only to a turtledove.\nAfter lunch a hunter came into the tent with the yellow wagtail that I\u2019d seen hopping on the sand. It looked even smaller dead than it had alive. \u201cPoor thing,\u201d another hunter said, to general laughter. He was joking for a Westerner.\nBecause Egyptian desert travel is now by truck, rather than camel, practically every decent-size tree or bush, no matter how isolated, can be visited by hunters during the peak fall season. In some areas golden orioles are a cash crop, sold to middlemen for freezing and resale in the Persian Gulf states. The Bedouin, however, mostly eat what they catch or give it away to friends and neighbors. At prime sites, such as the Al Maghrah oasis, where hunters congregate by the dozens, a single hunter can kill more than 50 orioles in one day.\nI visited Al Maghrah late in the season, but the oriole decoys (consisting typically of a dead male on a stick) were still attracting good numbers, and the hunters rarely missed with their shotguns. Given how many hunters there were, it seemed quite possible that 5,000 orioles were being taken annually at this one location. And given that there are scores of other desert hunting sites, and that the bird is a prized quarry along the Egyptian coast as well, the losses in Egypt represent a significant fraction of the species\u2019 European population of two or three million breeding pairs. Enjoyment of a colorful species with a vast summer and winter range is thus being monopolized, every September, by a relatively tiny number of well-fed leisure hunters seeking natural Viagra. And while some of them may be using unlicensed weapons to kill orioles, the rest are breaking no Egyptian laws at all thereby.\nAt the oasis I also met a shepherd too poor to own a shotgun. He and his ten-year-old son instead relied on four nets, hung over trees, and they were mostly catching smaller birds like flycatchers, shrikes, and warblers. The son was therefore excited when he managed to corner a male oriole, splendidly gold and black, in a net. He came running back to his father with it\u2014\u201cAn oriole!\u201d he shouted proudly\u2014and cut its throat with a knife. Moments later a female oriole flashed close to us, and I wondered if it might be the dead male\u2019s distraught mate. The shepherd boy chased it toward a netted palm tree, but the bird avoided the tree at the last second and headed into the open desert, flying southward.\nMost of the Bedouin I spoke to told me that they won\u2019t kill resident species, such as hoopoes and laughing doves. Like other Mediterranean hunters, however, they consider all migratory species fair game; as the Albanians like to say, \u201cThey\u2019re not our birds.\u201d While every Egyptian hunter I met admitted that the number of migrants has been declining in recent years, only a few allowed that overharvesting might be a factor. Some hunters blame climate change; an especially popular theory is that the increasing number of electric lights at the coast is frightening the birds away. (In fact, lights are more likely to attract them.)\nEnvironmental advocacy and education in Egypt are mostly confined to a few small nongovernmental organizations, such as Nature Conservation Egypt (which provided assistance with this story). European bird-advocacy groups expend significant money and manpower on Malta and in other European hot spots for migratory bird killing, but the problem in Egypt, which is more severe than anywhere in Europe, is largely overlooked. This represents, perhaps, the inverse ofThey\u2019re not our birds: They\u2019re not our hunters. But the political and cultural divide between the West and the Middle East is also daunting. The basic message of environmental \u201ceducation\u201d is, unavoidably, that Egyptians should stop doing what they\u2019ve always done; and the concerns of a bird-smitten nation like England, whose colonization of Egypt is in any case still resented, seem as absurd and meddling as a Royal Society for the Protection of Catfish would seem to rural Mississippians.\nMost Egyptian coastal towns have bird markets where a quail can be bought for two dollars, a turtledove for five, an oriole for three, and small birds for pennies. Outside one of these towns, El Daba, I toured the farm of a white-bearded man with a bird-trapping operation so large that, even after the families of his six sons had eaten their fill, he had a surplus to bring to market. Enormous nets were draped over eight tall tamarisk trees and many smaller bushes, encircling a grove of figs and olives; the nets were an inexpensive modern product, available in El Daba for only the past seven years. The sun was very hot, and migrant songbirds were arriving from the nearby coastline, seeking shelter. Repelled by the net on one tree, they simply flew to the next tree, until they found themselves caught. The farmer\u2019s grandsons ran inside the nets and grabbed them, and one of his sons tore off their flight feathers and dropped them in a plastic grain sack. In 20 minutes I saw a red-backed shrike, a collared flycatcher, a spotted flycatcher, a male golden oriole, a chiffchaff, a blackcap, two wood warblers, two cisticolas, and many unidentified birds disappear into the sack. By the time we paused in the shade, amid the discarded heads and feathers of cuckoos and hoopoes and a sparrow hawk, the sack was bulging, the oriole crying out inside it.\nBased on the farmer\u2019s estimates of his daily take, I calculated that every year between August 25 and September 25, his operation removes 600 orioles, 250 turtledoves, 200 hoopoes, and 4,500 smaller birds from the air. The supplemental income is surely welcome, but the farm would clearly have thrived without it; the furnishings in the family\u2019s spacious guest parlor, where I was treated with great Bedouin hospitality, were brand-new and of high quality.\nEverywhere I went along the coast, from Marsa Matruh to Ras el Barr, I saw nets like the farmer\u2019s. Even more impressive were the mist nets used for catching quail: ultrafine nylon netting, all but invisible to birds, that is strung on poles and reaches from ground level to 11 or more feet off the ground. The mist nets, too, are a recent innovation, having been introduced in Sinai about 15 years ago and spread westward until they now cover the entire Egyptian Mediterranean coast. In north Sinai alone, mist nets stretch for 50 miles. Along the coastal highway west of Sinai, the nets run to the horizon and pass straight through tourist towns, in front of hotels and condominiums.\nMuch of Egypt\u2019s coast is, on paper, protected. But the coastal preserves protect birds only to the extent of requiring permits to erect nets for catching them. These permits are cheap and freely granted; official restrictions on the height and spacing of the nets are honored in the breach. The owners of the nets go out before dawn and wait for quail, arriving from across the sea, to come zinging over the beach and enmesh themselves. On a good day, a third of a mile of nets can yield 50 quail or more. My very low-end estimate, based on figures from a bad year, is that 100,000 quail are taken annually in Egypt\u2019s coastal mist nets alone.\nEven as quail are becoming very difficult to find in much of Europe, the take in Egypt is increasing, due to the burgeoning use of playback technology. The best system, Bird Sound, whose digital chip holds high-quality recordings of a hundred different bird sounds, is illegal to use for hunting purposes in the EU but is nevertheless sold in stores with no questions asked. In Alexandria, I spoke with a sport hunter, Wael Karawia, who claimed to have introduced Bird Sound to Egypt in 2009. Karawia said he now feels \u201cvery bad, very regretful\u201d about it. Normally, perhaps three-quarters of incoming quail fly over the mist nets, but hunters using Bird Sound can attract the higher flying ones as well; already all the mist netters in north Sinai are doing it, some of them in spring as well as fall. Hunters on Egypt\u2019s large lakes have also begun to use Bird Sound to capture entire flocks of ducks at night.\n\u201cIt will start to affect the birds, it has to,\u201d Karawia told me. \u201cThe problem is the mentality\u2014people want to fish anything and hunt anything, with no rules. We already had a lot of guns before the revolution, and since then there\u2019s been a 40 percent increase. The people who don\u2019t have money make their own guns, which is very dangerous\u2014it could get them three years in jail\u2014but they don\u2019t care. Even the kids are doing it. School starts in September, but the kids don\u2019t start until the hunting season ends.\u201d\nOn the beach in the tourist town of Baltim, I had an encounter with some of these kids. Quail are the only permissible target of mist netters, but there is always a bycatch of small birds and even of the falcons that prey on them. At sundown in Baltim, walking with a guide from Nature Conservation Egypt and an official from the local protected area, I noticed a beautiful and tiny shorebird, a little ringed plover, caught in a net in the shadow of condominiums. My guide, Wael Shohdi, began to extricate it delicately but stopped when a young man came running up, carrying a mesh bag and trailed by two teenage friends. \u201cDon\u2019t touch the bird,\u201d he shouted angrily. \u201cThose are our nets!\u201d\n\u201cIt\u2019s OK,\u201d Shohdi assured him. \u201cWe handle birds all the time.\u201d\nA tussle ensued as the young hunter tried to show Shohdi how to yank the bird out without damaging the net. Shohdi, whose priority was the safety of the bird, somehow managed to free the plover in one piece. But the hunter then demanded that Shohdi hand it over.\nThe government official, Hani Mansour Bishara, pointed out that, along with two live quail, the hunter had a live songbird in his bag.\n\u201cNo, that\u2019s a quail,\u201d the hunter said.\n\u201cOK, it\u2019s a wheatear. But I\u2019m 20 years old and we\u2019re living from this net.\u201d\nNot being an Arab speaker, I learned only afterward what they were saying. What I could see in the moment was Shohdi continuing to hold the plover in his hand while the hunter reached for it angrily, trying to grab it away. We were in a country where millions of birds were being killed, but I couldn\u2019t help worrying about this individual plover\u2019s fate. I urged Shohdi to remind the hunter that it was illegal to keep anything but quail from the nets.\nShohdi did this, but the law was apparently not a good argument to use on angry 20-year-olds. Instead, with a view to changing hearts and minds, Shohdi and Bishara made the case that the little ringed plover is an important species, found only on mudflats, and that, moreover, it might be carrying a dangerous disease. (\u201cWe were lying a little bit,\u201d Shohdi told me later.)\n\u201cSo which is it?\u201d the hunter demanded. \u201cA diseased bird or an important species?\u201d\n\u201cBoth!\u201d Shohdi and Bishara said.\n\u201cIf it\u2019s true about the disease,\u201d one of the teenagers said, \u201cwe all would have been dead years ago. We eat everything from the nets. We never let anything go.\u201d\n\u201cYou can still get the disease from cooked birds,\u201d Bishara improvised.\nMy concern about the plover deepened when Shohdi handed it over to the hunter, who (as I learned only subsequently) had sworn by Allah that he would release both it and the wheatear, just not while we were watching.\n\u201cBut the National Geographic needs to see that they really are released,\u201d Shohdi said.\nBecoming even angrier, the hunter took out the wheatear and flung it in the air, and then did the same with the plover. Both flew straight to some of their fellows, farther down the beach, without looking back. \u201cI only did it,\u201d the hunter said defiantly, \u201cbecause I\u2019m a man of my word.\u201d There wasn\u2019t much more than one large bite of meat on the two birds put together, but I could see, in the hunter\u2019s bitter expression, how much it cost him to let them go. He wanted to keep them even more than I wanted to see them freed.\nBefore leaving Egypt, I spent some days with Bedouin falcon trappers in the desert. Even by Bedouin standards, falcon trapping is a pursuit for men with a lot of time on their hands. Some have been doing it for 20 years without catching either of the two prized species, saker falcons and peregrine falcons, that are prized by middlemen catering to ultra-wealthy Arab falconers. The saker is so rare that not more than a dozen or two are captured in any given year, but the size of the jackpot (a good saker can fetch over $35,000, a peregrine over $15,000) entices hundreds of hunters into the desert for weeks at a time.\nFalcon trapping requires the cruel use of many smaller birds. Pigeons are tied to stakes in the sand and left in the sun to attract raptors; doves and quail are outfitted with harnesses bristling with small nylon nooses in which sakers and peregrines can get their feet stuck; and smaller falcons, such as lanners or kestrels, have their eyelids sewn shut and a weighted, noose-laden decoy attached to one leg. Hunters drive around the desert in their Toyota pickups, visiting the staked pigeons and stopping to hurl the disabled kestrels into the air like footballs, in the hope of attracting a saker or a peregrine\u2014a blinded, weighted kestrel can\u2019t fly far. The hunters also often tether an unblinded falcon to the hood of their trucks and keep an eye on it while they speed through the sand. When the falcon looks up, it means that a larger raptor is overhead, and the hunters leap out to deploy their various decoys. The same routine is followed every afternoon, week after week.\nOne of the two most heartening things I witnessed in Egypt was the rapt attention that falcon hunters gave to my paperback field guide, Birds of Europe. They invariably clustered around it and turned its pages slowly, back to front, studying the illustrations of birds they\u2019d seen and birds they hadn\u2019t. One afternoon, while watching some of them do this, in a tent where I was offered strong tea and a very late lunch, I was stabbed with the crazy hope that the Bedouin were all, without yet realizing it, passionate bird-watchers.\nBefore we humans could be served lunch, one of the hunters tried to feed headless warblers to the blinded kestrel and the blinded sparrow hawk that were in the tent with us. The kestrel ate readily, but no amount of pushing the meat into the sparrow hawk\u2019s face would induce it to eat. Instead, it busied itself with pecking at the twine that bound its leg\u2014futilely, it seemed to me, at least until after lunch, when I was outside the tent and letting the hunters try out my binoculars. All of a sudden a shout went up. I turned and saw the sparrow hawk winging purposefully away from the tent and into the desert.\nThe hunters immediately gave chase in their trucks, in part because the bird was valuable to them but also in part\u2014and this was the other heartening thing I witnessed\u2014because a blinded bird couldn\u2019t survive on its own, and they felt bad for it. (At the end of the falcon season, hunters unsuture the eyelids of their decoy falcons and release them, if only because it\u2019s a bother to feed the birds year-round.) The hunters drove farther and farther into the desert, worrying about the sparrow hawk, hoping to spot it, but I personally had mixed feelings. I knew that if it got away, and if no other group of hunters happened upon it, it would soon be dead; but in its yearning to escape captivity, even blinded, even at the cost of certain death, it seemed to embody the essence of wild birds and why they matter. 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        "raw_content": "Home / Latest / Iran\u2019s New Palestinian Terror Group: Al-Sabireen\nIran\u2019s New Palestinian Terror Group: Al-Sabireen\nby Khaled Abu Toameh \u2013\nThe Iranians are also believed to have supplied their new terrorist group in the Gaza Strip with Grad and Fajr missiles that are capable of reaching Tel Aviv.\nThe leader of Al-Sabireen, Hisham Salem, is a former commander of Palestinian Islamic Jihad in the Gaza Strip. His activities and rhetoric have worried many in Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, who fear that his group is beginning to attract many of their followers.\nSalem has been accused by many Palestinians of helping Iran spread Shia Islam inside the Gaza Strip, where all Muslims belong to the rival Sunni denomination.\nThis, of course, is bad news for [Palestinian President Mahmoud] Abbas, who is now watching as many of his former loyalists have come onto Iran\u2019s payroll and are sharing its radical ideology.\nMany Palestinians and Arabs in the region are already voicing concern.\nThe last thing Abbas, Egypt\u2019s President Sisi and Jordan\u2019s King Abdullah need is another Iranian terror group such as Hezbollah in the Middle East.\nIt now remains to be seen whether the Obama Administration and other Western powers will wake up and realize that the Iranians are continuing to fool them, not only regarding Tehran\u2019s nuclear program, but also concerning its territorial ambitions in the Middle East.\nUnless the U.S. and Western powers realize that Iran remains a major threat to world peace, Al-Sabireen and other terrorist groups will one day manage to establish a UN-recognized Palestinian state that would pose an existential threat to Israel and destabilize the entire Middle East.\nThe nuclear deal between Iran and the world powers has paved the way for the Iranians to resume their efforts to spread their influence throughout the Middle East.\nAs the Obama Administration and the rest of the international community choose to look the other way, Iran evidently feels that this is the appropriate time to meddle in the internal affairs of Arabs and Muslims\nIran\u2019s main goal, from all appearances, is to dominate the entire Middle East by destroying Israel and most of the Arab and Islamic regimes that are considered too \u201cmoderate\u201d and \u201cpro-West.\u201d So far, thanks to the indifference of the Obama Administration and most Western countries, the Iranians seem to be marching in the right direction toward achieving their goal.\nIran is already deeply involved in Yemen, Syria, Iraq and Lebanon. In recent months, the Iranians have also returned to the Palestinian arena, this time through a new group called Al-Sabireen Movement For Supporting Palestine. Translated into English, Al-Sabireen means \u201cThe Patient Ones.\u201d\nThe new Iranian-backed Al-Sabireen was established in wake of tensions between Iran and its two former allies in the Gaza Strip: Hamas and Islamic Jihad. Since the beginning of the Syrian crisis four years ago, relations between Tehran and Hamas and Islamic Jihad have been strained. The refusal of Hamas and Islamic Jihad publicly to support Iran\u2019s ally, President Bashar Assad, in his fight against the Syrian opposition, has resulted in the expulsion of Hamas and Islamic Jihad leaders from Syria. It has also prompted the Iranians to cut off financial aid to the two groups, an abandonment that has left them facing a severe and unprecedented crisis \u2014 the worst in more than two decades.\nAl-Sabireen, whose emblem is identical to that of another Iran proxy, Hezbollah, so far has about 400 followers in the Gaza Strip. Each one receives a monthly salary of $250-$300, while the senior officials of the group get at least $700.\nAlthough Al-Sabireen has been operating in the Gaza Strip for several months now, its name surfaced two weeks ago when one of its top military commanders was shot and killed by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). The man, Ahmed Sharif Al-Sarhi, was responsible for a series of shooting attacks on Israel before he was fatally shot by IDF snipers along the border with the Gaza Strip.\nAl-Sabireen commander Ahmed Sharif Al-Sarhi (left) was responsible for a series of shooting attacks on Israel before he was fatally shot two weeks ago by IDF snipers along the border with the Gaza Strip. The Iranians are also believed to have supplied their new terrorist group in the Gaza Strip with Grad and Fajr missiles (right) that are capable of reaching Tel Aviv.\nPalestinian sources said that most of the Al-Sabireen terrorists are former disgruntled members of Palestinian Islamic Jihad. The sources said that Iran has been supplying Al-Sabireen with various and new types of weapons that are being used to attack Israel. According to the sources, Al-Sarhi was killed by the IDF while he was trying to fire from a new Steyr HS .50 long-range sniper rifle he had recently received from the Iranians.\nTwo weeks ago, unidentified assailants stabbed and moderately wounded Salem shortly after he gave a newspaper interview in the northern Gaza Strip. Although no group has claimed responsibility, it is widely believed that the assailants belong to either Hamas or Palestinian Islamic Jihad. Salem has been accused by many Palestinians of helping Iran spread Shia Islam inside the Gaza Strip, where all Muslims belong to the rival Sunni denomination.\nAl-Sabireen is also believed to have succeeded in recruiting scores of militiamen belonging to President Mahmoud Abbas\u2019s Fatah faction in the Gaza Strip. These militiamen have gone to the Iranian-backed group mostly for financial considerations. This, of course, is bad news for Abbas, who is now watching as many of his former loyalists have come onto Iran\u2019s payroll and are sharing its radical ideology.\nIran\u2019s presence in the Gaza Strip \u2014 this time through Al-Sabireen \u2014 is bad news not only for Israel, but also for many Palestinians and Arabs in the region. The Egyptians, who have been waging a relentless war on Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad and other terrorist groups in the Gaza Strip and Sinai, are already voicing concern over Iran\u2019s new Palestinian proxy. The last thing Abbas, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Sisi and Jordan\u2019s King Abdullah need is another Iranian terror group similar to Hezbollah in the Middle East.\nIt now remains to be seen whether the Obama Administration and other Western powers will wake up and realize that the Iranians are continuing to fool them, not only regarding Tehran\u2019s nuclear program, but also concerning its territorial ambitions in the Middle East. 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        "raw_content": "How to ditch Google: Start using these Framasoft online apps instead\nTags: alternative, Big Brother, Censorship, community, education, Framasoft, free software, Google, libraries, open source, totalitarianism\n(Natural News) The hostile takeover of much of the web by tech giant Google has many people uneasy about the future of online free speech, especially as Google has increasingly engaged in rogue censorship tactics against independent media outlets that threaten the status quo. But the good news is that there are viable alternatives out there, at least as far as online apps and software are concerned.\nOne of these alternatives is Framasoft, a robust educational network created back in 2001 that promotes the enrichment of humanity by procuring it with free software. We\u2019re talking vast libraries of books, videos, and music, as well as translators, organizers, and collaboration tools \u2013 all made available for free, and all without the \u201cBig Brother\u201d invasiveness that characterizes Google these days.\nFramasoft describes itself as a global network of free software and services compiled by a community of volunteers in support of the public interest. This is a far cry from the authoritarian interests of free speech-crushing Google, which has proven itself to be biased and agenda-driven, most recently with its refusal to recognize Resurrection Sunday, also known as Easter, which is perhaps the most widely-celebrated Christian holiday.\nUnlike Google, Framasoft has no agenda other than to build a world of \u201csharing and cooperation,\u201d as it puts it. Many of the software programs and services that Framasoft provides on its platform are equal to, or even better than, their Google counterparts. And with Framasoft, your internet usage habits won\u2019t be tracked and used against you to enrich a Silicon Valley monolith that wants nothing more than to completely control the flow and availability of information online.\nThere\u2019s no single owner of Framasoft, as the community is a \u201cjoyful mess\u201d of anyone and everyone who contributes to its wealth of online resources. The site is completely open-source, and is centered around a model of non-profit voluntary association, meaning that pretty much anyone can contribute in order to bolster the overall good of the community.\n\u201cThere are six permanents and it\u2019s mostly financed by individual donations collected on Internet,\u201d the site explains. \u201cYou can be a member too, but careful, it is more a vocation than a sinecure!\u201d\nFramasoft is everything that Google isn\u2019t \u2013 a breath of fresh air in the face of totalitarian censorship\nWhether you\u2019re skilled in testing out new programs or developing them, there\u2019s a place for you at Framasoft. Volunteers are encouraged to help moderate and administrate the platform\u2019s offerings, as well as promote what\u2019s available there to others. But most importantly of all, Framasoft is about free speech, something that\u2019s become completely foreign to the Google platform.\nFramasoft\u2019s definition of \u201cfree software\u201d is also comprehensive, outlining not only free use of various online apps, but also the opportunity to study, modify, and even copy them for further distribution. These four liberties, the site explains, help to promote transparency, trust, exchange, sharing, and collaboration throughout the larger community that comprises Framasoft.\nThere are currently more than 1,600 software programs offered by Framasoft, all of which have been tested and rated by its network of users. Included with these programs are comprehensive tutorials and other information relevant to their use.\nIf you\u2019re familiar with and use Google programs like Docs and Sheets, for instance, you\u2019ll be pleased to know that Framasoft offers alternatives to all of these and more. No longer do you have to be chained to the Google control grid, thanks to the dedicated work of Framasoft volunteers all over the world.\nBeyond this, Framasoft also offers what it refers to as \u201cfree culture,\u201d or libraries of software programs and apps that focus on the arts, education, science, hardware, and more. 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        "raw_content": "Selenium is a naturally occurring mineral that, when combined with proteins in the body, becomes a powerful antioxidant. It helps strengthen the body in many ways. The most important is how it affects the immune system. By building up the immune system it allows the body to fight off many diseases, such as cancer. Selenium is found in a multitude of food sources and in supplements making it accessible to everyone.\nSelenium is a trace mineral found in the soil and is absorbed into plant life. This absorption is key to creating healthy levels of the mineral in food sources. The United States has a high concentrations of Selenium in the soil. Some countries, such as China, have very low concentrations. These areas lead to deficient populations because most eat only locally grown foods. They will need to supplement their diet or eat foods grown in Selenium rich soil. The United States has a well established system of cross distribution which allows for those living in lower level areas to still have access to richer foods.\nGood sources of this mineral are corn, wheat, rice, soybeans, Brazil nuts and walnuts. In fact, Brazil nuts have such a concentrated amount of Selenium that intake should be limited. In addition to the plant life, animals that feed off these plants also produce foods rich in Selenium. Beef, chicken, turkey, kidney, liver and fish are all good sources of Selenium. These animals also produce milk, eggs, and cheese rich in this mineral. Therefore, a nutrient rich soil becomes a constant source for good health.\nThe natural process of the human body includes the metabolism of oxygen. This process causes the formation of bi-products, or free radicals, which can weaken the immune system, lead to chronic diseases and quicken the effects of aging. Selenium is an antioxidant that helps the body to fight against the effects of these free radicals.\nThis strengthens the immune system and allows the body to function properly. This is the key factor that makes this mineral such an important tool in protecting and supporting our bodies.\nInadequate amounts of Selenium in the body puts additional stress on its systems and increases its chances of falling victim to certain diseases. There are three specific diseases that have been directly linked to Selenium deficiencies.\nKeshan Disease affects children, causing an enlarged heart and poor heart function. Kashin-Beck Disease causes Osteoarthropathy, a disease affecting the bones and joints. Myxedematous Endemic Cretinism is a deficiency that leads to mental retardation. These reflect the importance of adequate levels of this important nutrient in all ages and stages of life.\nThe Disease Fighter\nSelenium, because of its antioxidant property, has been used in fighting off many diseases and help regulate organ function. Tests have shown it to lower incidence and death from certain cancers. A ten year study showed that men taking 200 mg of Selenium per day had fifty percent less chance of having prostate cancer.\nAnother study done by the National Cancer Institute found that the return of precancerous colon polyps after surgery was reduced greatly when the patient took antioxidants like Selenium.\nThere is also evidence that it prevents Hepatitis from evolving into liver cancer. There is ongoing research that plans to substantiate claims that cancer patients with higher levels of Selenium have lower death rates.\nSelenium is not just a cancer fighter. Additional studies have discovered many more ways it strengthens the human body, particularly helping patients struggling with various diseases. HIV patients that maintain healthy levels of this nutrient have lower death rates than those with weak levels. It is believed that the already depleted immune system is further weakened by the low levels of Selenium in dying patients.\nArthritis sufferers have a similar problem. Most arthritis patients have low levels of Selenium, resulting in a weaker immune system which can trigger arthritic symptoms.\nIt is also believed that healthy amounts of the mineral may help prevent heart disease by limiting the oxidation of LDL, or bad, cholesterol.\nFindings have recently been released after a nine year study of older men and blood sugar metabolism. The men whose Selenium levels were high had less problems metabolizing sugar. This adds possible prevention of the onset of diabetes to the list of what this antioxidant can do for the human body.\nSelenium is also a purifier for our organ systems. It protects us against the presence of unhealthy metals in the body, such as the Mercury ingested with fish and seafood. It is believed that the mineral binds to these metals and weaken the negative impact on the body and its systems. This does more than defend the body, but also allows for the combination of the mineral with the omega-3 fatty acids found in fish and seafood to be used by the body without negative side effects.\nFertility can also be strengthened by healthy levels of Selenium. Low levels of this nutrient have been found in men with low sperm count. It is believed that the antioxidant helps to aid in sperm formation. It is also believed to prevent chromosome breakage, reducing the number of birth defects and miscarriages.\nHealthy levels have also been found to reduce edema, or swelling, after surgery and during pregnancy. New studies are being done to expand on new ways Selenium may improve our health.\nSelenium supplements are found on many store shelves and through the internet. They are considered safe and effective. In fact, the Food and Drug Administration has allowed the manufacturers to state on the bottles that the mineral may prevent certain cancers. There are various dosage levels and can be found in tablet or liquid form.\nSupplements that combine Selenium with other nutrients, especially Vitamin E, are very popular. It is believed that the Selenium is even more effective when combined with Vitamin E. The cost is reasonable, with prices typically lower through online health stores. Health focused stores also tend to have a wider selection available.\nThose that benefit most from these supplements are people living in areas known for low Selenium levels and sufferers of chronic disease, particularly those that involve the immune system. Patients with gastrointestinal disorders, such as Crohn\u2019s disease, should also supplement their diet. When the gastrointestinal tract is not working properly it does not absorb all the nutrients.\nTaking additional supplements will better guarantee that the body is getting what it needs. Anyone suffering from these types of issues should discuss the need for supplements with their physician.\nThe recommended daily allowance of Selenium varies based on age. The dosage remains the same for men and women. However, there is a required increase during pregnancy and while breastfeeding. The average adult should be ingesting about 200 micrograms a day. Health issues, such as low absorption rates due to gastrointestinal issues, may demand higher amounts. Higher levels should always be based on a doctor\u2019s order to prevent toxic levels.\nConcerns Over Toxic Levels\nIt is possible to ingest too much Selenium. For example, there is some discussion that high levels of Selenium may lead to hypertension. Dosages beyond that in a typical multivitamin should be physician directed due to the possible toxic threat. Toxic levels are rare in the United States, but can occur. The level found in most food sources are very safe.\nThe amounts in Brazil nuts are incredibly high, but do not pose a problem if eaten in amounts considered normal for nuts. The most common source of Selenium toxicity is in areas surrounding mountain coal mining sites. Coal has a high concentration of Selenium.\nThe soil surrounding the coal also has high levels. The runoff during mining of this surrounding soil and the ash from burned coal have been found in nearby streams and rivers. This affects wildlife and water sources. People may suffer symptoms of toxicity if safe water levels are not maintained or by eating affected plant life, wild life and fish.\nThe symptoms for toxic Selenium levels are an upset gastrointestinal tract, hair loss, fatigue, irritability, mild nerve damage, white, blotchy nails, and breath with a garlic odor. Symptoms normally occur in five to ten days and could last up to a few weeks once the amount is lowered to a healthy level. Long term toxic levels will damage the circulatory system, nervous system, kidneys and liver. There is not an antidote for selenium poisoning. A simple blood test can be done to verify if Selenium levels are healthy.\nSelenium is found in multiple food sources and easily available supplements. It is considered a powerful antioxidant and is known for protecting the body by strengthening the immune system. Studies have shown how it prevents certain diseases and has decreased relapses and deaths in patients. Scientists are continuing to gather evidence supporting their theories on the additional health benefits Selenium has on the human body.\nOverview of Carotenoids\nCarotenoids are an important group of vitamers of vitamin A. When referring to a vitamin such as vitamin A, it is important to note that vitamin A is not one substance or one molecule. In reality, vitamin A is a group term to collectively classify organic, chemical compounds that have the same biologic effect on an organism.\nThese compounds are called vitamers. Retinol, retinal, alpha-carotene, beta-carotene, gamma-carotene, and beta-cryptoxanthin are the most important vitamers of vitamin A. They each have different chemical structures and composition, but have similar effects on the human body, playing important roles in proper nutrition and functioning.\nCarotenoids and vitamin A in general play pivotal roles in the normal functioning of the human body. Their roles include helping the body to regulate cell growth, regulate hormones, and help enzymes to act as catalysts in metabolism. Furthermore, carotenoids are strong antioxidants, which can bind to free radicals in the body. These molecules called free radicals can damage cells and cause chronic diseases and cancer.\nCarotenoids and all other vitamers of vitamin A are fat soluble vitamins. Vitamins fall into either of two categories \u2014 fat soluble or water soluble. When speaking of the solubility of a vitamin, the term refers to whether or not a molecule dissolves in water or fat. In humans, the water soluble vitamins are the B series of vitamins and vitamin C. The fat soluble vitamins include vitamins A, D, E, and K. For example, a water soluble vitamin like vitamin C is ingested and then metabolized by the body.\nOnce the body has used all the vitamin C that it needs, the vitamin C is excreted as urine. On the other hand, a carotenoid like beta-carotene, being a form of vitamin A, is fat soluble. In this case, once the body metabolizes all of the vitamin A that it needs, the excess is stored in the body\u2019s fatty tissue and liver. Fat soluble vitamins can linger in the body for a long time. Given enough time and enough exposure, toxicity can develop.\nCarotenoids and vitamin A are necessary for proper growth and nutrition in humans. They are responsible for regulating many of the body\u2019s functions such as metabolism and hormone levels. Deficiencies of a particular vitamin can negatively impact a person\u2019s overall health and well being, causing several problems that range from mild to severe. In extreme cases, severe vitamin deficiencies can lead to birth defects and death.\nCarotenoids are a major group of vitamin A and are mostly plant and fungi derived. The only known animal source of carotenoids is a small insect that likely got a gene that causes it to produce carotenoids from a fungus via cross species gene transfer. They are naturally occurring, organic pigments found in the chloroplasts of plants and are largely responsible for giving red, orange, and yellow fruits and vegetables their vibrant colors. They are also found in abundant amounts in leafy, green vegetables.\nCarotenoids can be divided into two major subgroups based on their molecular configuration. One group is the carotenes and the other group is the xanthophylls. These two groups are very similar in chemical structure except that the xanthophylls have oxygen molecules in them.\nDiscovery and History\nBefore proper technology and techniques were invented in the 20th century, all sources of carotenoids and vitamin A had to be obtained through food like meats, fruits, and vegetables. In 1947, the Dutch scientists David Adrian van Dorp and Jozef Ferdinand Arens successfully synthesized vitamin A for the first time, allowing for widespread supplementation to undernourished populations to begin.\nVitamin A was discovered in a period from 1906-1907 by Elmer McCollum. McCollum was doing research on cattle, trying to determine why cows fed with wheat only produced offspring with serious birth defects and low birth rates as compared to cows that were fed a diverse diet based primarily on corn. In experiments done on mice, which were cheaper and more practical to experiment on than cows,\nMcCollum discovered that rats showed similar results in their birth defects and low birth rates when fed diets consisting only of protein. Furthermore, his studies showed that in order to fix the problem, all he had to do was introduce small amounts of animal fats into their diets. McCollum theorized that the animal fats contained a substance that was responsible for the differences. This compound was named vitamin A, which was the first vitamin and the first fat soluble vitamin to be discovered.\nSome of the most important and most wide known carotenoids are beta-carotene, lycopene, and lutein.\nBeta-carotene is perhaps the most well known carotenoid. As the name suggests, beta-carotene is a true carotene, having no oxygen atoms in its molecular structure. Beta-carotene is a naturally occurring pigment with a red to orange hue that is seen primarily in fruit and vegetables. Beta-carotene is a pro-vitamin of vitamin A. Pro-vitamins are precursors to a vitamin from which a certain vitamin can be manufactured by the body.\nLycopene is a bright red, naturally occurring pigment that is also a true carotene like beta-carotene. Lycopene is thought to be a powerful antioxidant that reduces the chances that a person will develop cancer. It has also been suggested that lycopene may help prevent macular degeneration, prostate problems, and asthma. Lycopene is found in red colored fruits and vegetables including tomatoes, although supplements exist in soft gel form.\nLutein is a yellow pigment and a member of the xanthophyll class of carotenoids found in leafy, green vegetables like kale and spinach. Lutein plays an important role in human eyes. The retina, an area of tissue in the back of the eye responsible for transmitting nerve signals to the brain, has areas on it that have high concentrations of lutein. Lutein helps to pigment this area of the eye, making it darker and less susceptible to macular degeneration. Lutein may also help to prevent cataracts.\nUses of Carotenoids\nVitamin A Deficiency Prevention\nCarotenoids are important parts of the diet that can help to prevent vitamin A deficiency. Vitamin A deficiency is a major nutritional problem for millions of people in the developing world who do not have adequate sources of food that can provide the proper levels of vitamin A needed for good health and survival. Vitamin A deficiencies are either primary or secondary in origin. Inadequate supplies of nutrients cause primary deficiencies, while secondary deficiencies come from other underlying medical conditions. Left unchecked, vitamin A deficiency can result in night blindness and a decrease in tear production.\nVitamin A plays an important role in human vision. In the eye, rod cells in the retina that are responsible for detecting light, bind a form of vitamin A called retinal with protein called opsin. Through a series of reactions, the retinal changes forms, which sends nerve impulses to the brain\u2019s visual processing center, allowing people to see. People suffering from vitamin A deficiency have trouble seeing in dim light. Perhaps a more important impact of being vitamin A deficient is the inability to create tears.\nTears are the eyes main defenses against debris and bacteria which can scar the cornea, resulting in blindness. Vitamin A deficiency can also cause a condition called hyperkeratosis where people develop small bumps on the skin that are caused by keratin protein blocking hair follicles. Aside from causing dry skin and itching, hyperkeratosis can make hair fall out over the whole body.\nCarotenoids are a precursor to vitamin A. The body can convert carotenoids in vitamin A, which is important in maintaining a healthy immune system. The immune system is the body\u2019s defense against foreign invaders like bacteria and viruses. Vitamin A plays its role in the immune response by helping the thymus gland to produce specialized cells called T-lymphocytes quickly and efficiently.\nWhen a pathogen enters the body, the immune system detects its presence and sends out these T-lymphocytes to kill the invader. Vitamin A derived from carotenoids can also help in the growth and health of epithelial cells. These cells line the mucus membranes of the body in places like the lungs, nose, and mouth. Mucus membranes secrete fluids that can trap harmful bacteria and viruses before they get a chance to take root and cause an infection.\nFree radicals are molecules in the body that can cause damage to cells. Cell damage can lead to chronic diseases as well as cancer. Carotenoids like lycopene and beta-carotene are known to be powerful antioxidants. Antioxidants are compounds that can bind with free radicals, decreasing their ability to cause cellular damage. Antioxidants have the further benefit of helping to repair previous damage cause by free radicals.\nCell Communication and Cancer Prevention\nCarotenoids have been shown to aid in cell communication, which may help in the prevention of cancer. Researchers have found that carotenoids increase the activity of molecules in cells that are responsible for connecting cells to one another through which nutrients and signals may be shared.\nCancer cells do not have this ability, allowing them to grow out of control. By introducing carotenoids to these cells, scientists have been able to increase the amount of cellular communication between cancer cells and normal cells, leading to the cancer cells behaving more normally.\nSources of Carotenoids and Recommended Amounts\nCarotenoids are found in many fruits and vegetables that are bright yellow, orange, or red in color. They are also found in dark, leafy greens. These include:\nCooking and processing some carotenoids can cause nutrients to be leached. However, in the case of tomatoes, the availability of the carotenoid lycopene can be increased by cooking. Therefore, lycopene can be obtained more easily from canned and cooked tomatoes better than from fresh ones.\nThe daily recommended amount of Vitamin A is 900 micrograms per day, with a maximum of 3000 micrograms per day for adult males. In adult females, the recommended amount per day is 700 micrograms, with the maximum amount being 3000 micrograms. Women who are nursing require more vitamin A in order to nurture both themselves and the baby. For women who are breastfeeding, the daily required amount is 1300 micrograms with a maximum of 3000 micrograms.\nCarotenoids can be bought as supplements in pill form. Typically, it is possible to find several individual varieties or combinations of carotenoids available online and in health food stores. Prices will vary widely depending on the brand and number of pills in the bottle. On average, beta-carotene pills will cost roughly 7 cents per pill. Lycopene is a bit more expensive and runs between 11 and 13 cents per capsule. Recommended dosages vary with the supplement. As always it is important to consult with a doctor and to read the labels on the supplement before taking it.\nCarotenoids are fat soluble, meaning that any extra molecules that are not metabolized will be stored in the body\u2019s fatty tissue and liver. These molecules can stay in the body for a long time because they are difficult to remove once stored in the body\u2019s fat. Over time, given enough exposure, toxicity can develop. The most noticeable sign of carotenoid toxicity is the skin changing colors to an orange hue. This condition is called carotenodemia. Acute poisoning can occur if daily amounts of vitamin A exceed 3000 micrograms.\nSymptoms of acute toxicity include nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness, vision problems, and loss of muscular control. Chronic toxicity happens over a long period of time when daily consumption exceeds 1200 micrograms daily over a period of months. Symptoms of chronic vitamin A toxicity include all of the symptoms of acute poisoning in addition to anemia, fatigue, and bone problems. Vitamin A toxicity is rarely fatal and is treated by maintaining proper hydration and limiting vitamin A consumption.\nOne interesting side effect of beta-carotene is that it may cause cancer in smokers. Although beta-carotene is a powerful antioxidant, a study has shown that people who took 20-30 milligram supplements were at a higher risk of developing lung cancer than those who did not. Critics of this study argue that smokers were included in the research, which may have skewed the results.\nThe benefits of ingesting enough carotenoids and vitamin A have been known for over 100 years. Today, vitamin A deficiency is rare in wealthy countries, but continues to be a problem in developing nations. With the advent of commercial synthesis processes, treatment is widely available. In addition, vitamin A has been shown in study after study to promote health and well being, so it is important to maintain proper levels for optimal health.\nRasagiline is a synthetic compound that is used to treat the symptoms of Parkinson\u2019s disease. It is a relatively new drug and was approved by the Federal Drug Administration (FDA) on May 16, 2006. Rasagiline is considered one of the primary monoamine oxidase inhibitors.\nRasagiline was developed in the very early 2000s by Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. under the direction of Professor Moussa Youdim. Youdim first presented the drug to the FDA in 2004. In 2006, after extensive research was done to prove the safety of the drug, rasagiline was approved. It is now one of the most common Parkinson\u2019s medications in the world.\nRasagiline is used solely for treating the symptoms and slowing the progression of Parkinson\u2019s disease. The symptoms of Parkinson\u2019s disease occur when dopamine, a neurotransmitter that helps with cognition and motor skills, is not able to reach the brain. There are several factors and/or causes that can block dopamine. One of these causes is the presence of monoamine oxidase enzymes in the brain.\nEvery person\u2019s brain has a certain amount of monoamine oxidase A and monoamine oxidase B (often shortened to MAO-A and MAO-B). One of the adverse effects of these enzymes is that they can metabolize (breakdown) dopamine before it can do the person any good. The main culprit is MAO-B. Although MAO-A does metabolize dopamine, it also metabolizes serotonin and several other chemicals and enzymes and, therefore, cannot do as much damage to one single substance. MAO-B on the other hand, only metabolizes dopamine. Also, MAO-B is always much more prevalent than MAO-A.\nSome of the common drugs that treat Parkinson\u2019s disease are called monoamine oxidase inhibitors. MAO inhibitors stop the production of the MAO enzymes, particularly the MAO-B, and, therefore, allow dopamine to function properly. The most common MAO inhibitor is rasagiline.\nAlthough rasagiline is prescribed for patients at all stages of Parkinson\u2019s disease, it is most commonly given to patients at the early stage. Although the drug\u2019s long term effects have not yet been established, it has been proven to help slow the progression of the disease. Rasagiline can also be prescribed solely to help control the symptoms of Parkinson\u2019s disease.\nRasagiline is often taken in conjunction with other medications; the most common of which is levodopa. When rasagiline is combined with another drug, often referred to as adjunctive therapy, it is recommended to only take 0.5 mg per day. If the drug is taken on its own, often called monotherapy, the patient can take up to 1 mg per day. In some cases, 1 mg per day is prescribed for adjunctive therapy. However, a patient should never exceed more than 1 mg per day. The drug is always taken orally.\nRasagiline can be taken on an empty stomach. Never \u201cdouble dose\u201d because the drug can be fatal if taken in large amounts. Signs of rasagiline overdose include extreme irritability, sweating, changes in heart rate and/or breathing patterns, convulsions, and even seizures. If an overdose is suspected, medical help should be sought at once. If necessary, call a poison control center.\nThere is absolutely no risk of developing a dependency on this drug.\nRasagiline has been approved by the FDA but is available only with a prescription. Rasagiline is not illegal in any other country and, in Canada for example, is sometimes available without a prescription. The drug is very popular in Europe partly because it was promoted by the drug company Lundbeck.\nRasagiline is commonly referred to by its brand name Azilect. In fact, when Youdim presented his drug to the FDA, he presented it as Azilect. In the USA, Azilect is available by prescription only. One month\u2019s supply usually costs around $250. Azilect ordered online, from Canadian pharmacies for example, is usually slightly cheaper. In cases like this, one month\u2019s supply usually costs anywhere from $150 to $200 (USD). So far, Azilect is the only brand name version of the rasagiline drug.\nThere are several, cheaper, generic brands of the drug. Generics are usually just called rasagiline (similar to the fact that generic Tussin is called Tussin while the brand name is Robitussin). Both the generic and the brand name forms of the drug should be covered by most medical insurances. Rasagiline/Azilect is always taken in tablet form.\nAlthough rasagiline has been proven effective, it can cause some very serious side effects. Patients should not drive until they are certain they are reacting well to the drug. Also, most monoamine oxidase inhibitors do not react well with other pharmaceuticals and/or over-the-counter medications (see below). Be sure to speak with a qualified professional before beginning use of this drug.\nSome of the more mild, and common, side effects of rasagiline include headache, drowsiness, joint pain, and dizziness. Some people experience an allergic reaction, similar to a food allergy, that can cause hives, airway constriction, and swelling of the throat, tongue, or eyes. Rasagiline may also cause intestinal problems such as vomiting, diarrhea, or constipation; it may also cause mild vertigo, hallucinations, and sensory impairment. Ever since rasagiline was presented to the FDA, there has been a concern that the drug may cause skin cancer. However, it has been decided that, although the risk is present, it is not, by any means, serious.\nSome of the more severe, but thankfully rare, side effects of rasagiline include changes in heart rate, lung fibroses, emphysema, and, possibly, manic and/or paranoid reactions. There is a slight chance that patients taking rasagiline may develop bacterial or viral infections. However, these infections can usually be cleared up with common antibiotics. In some extremely rare cases, rasagiline has caused acute kidney failure, retinal hemorrhage, and jaundice.\nRasagiline may cause sexual and/or reproductive problems. Men may experience abnormal ejaculation, epididymitis (inflammation and/or swelling of the epididymis), and, rarely, pariapism (persistent erection without sexual desire). Women sometimes experience vaginal hemorrhage, loss of sexual desire, and amenorrhea (absence or severe disruption of the normal menstrual cycle).\nRasagiline does not react well with guaifenesin and dextromethorphan, two common ingredients in over-the-counter cough medicines. The combination of these drugs may cause temporary psychosis. A similar reaction can be caused by the combination of rasagiline and most common allergy medications.\nAlso, rasagiline should never be mixed with painkillers such as meperidine and acetaminophen (Tylenol). Rasagiline mixed with these drugs can cause fatal reactions.\nAlthough it is highly unlikely, rasagiline may not react well with vitamins, herbs, and other natural dietary supplements. A patient should tell a qualified professional about all supplements and medications he or she is taking regardless of whether they are natural or chemical.\nRasagiline does not react well with any antidepressant medications. However, the main ones to avoid are duloxetine (Cymbalta), desipramine (Norpramin), fluoxetine (Prozac), and amitriptyline (Vanatrip).\nWhen rasagiline was first approved by the FDA, it was thought that severe diet restrictions were necessary to help the drug work properly. It used to be that patients taking the drug would have to avoid the amino acid tyramine. Tyramine acts as a releasing agent for dopamine and it was thought that, since rasagiline inhibits the development of the MAO enzymes, it might also cause a buildup of tyramine which can also have adverse effects.\nTyramine occurs naturally in many foods including cheese, avocados, aged meats, soy products, pineapples, raspberries, peanuts, Brazil nuts, walnuts, yeast, and chocolate. Tyramine is also present in unpasteurized beers and red wines.\nIn the early days of rasagiline, patients would have to go on a strict diet to avoid ingesting tyramine. However, in 2009, the FDA decided that tyramine restrictions were only necessary for patients with extreme sensitivity to the amino acid. However, some medical doctors still recommend that the diet be followed simply as a precaution.\nWhen Not To Take It\nRasagiline should never be taken by those who have or have ever had any kind of kidney or liver disease. The drug should not be taken by people who suffer from a pheochromocytoma (a small neuroendocrine tumor that affects the adrenal glands).\nThe drug is not recommended for children. It is not yet known if rasagiline is safe for pregnant mothers. The drug is not, however, recommended for women who are nursing because it may slow the production of breast milk.\nA person taking rasagiline should cease using it at least 2 weeks before undergoing any form of elective surgery or even simple outpatient procedures or dental operations.\nAlthough use of the drug in these cases is not forbidden, caution should be used when rasagiline is taken by patients with high blood pressure. The patient and his or her health care provider will need to constantly monitor the effects of the drug. Extremely high blood pressure that develops after the patient has begun use of the drug may be a sign of serious drug interactions. If this occurs, use of rasagiline should be stopped and the patient should seek medical help immediately.\nLipoic acid (LA) is an organosulfur compound, considered to be an antioxidant, a substance that renders harmless certain chemicals called free radicals. LA is a compound where a disulfide bond binds sulfur atoms and this distinction classifies it as \u201coxidized\u201d. Alpha-lipoic acid is converted into dihydrolipoic acid on the body.\nThis oxidization and conversion is the very process by which Lipoic Acid terminates the damaging oxidization of free radicals. Free radicals are destructive chemicals produced by the body and they are thought to be a major contributing factor in aging, age-related disorders and other ailments such as stroke or heart disease.\nLipoic Acid is also referred to as Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA), a synthetic form of Lipoic Acid, and was discovered over 30 years ago but up until 1989, was classified as a vitamin. Research scientists discovered the anti-oxidant properties of the molecule and studies continue in the remarkable ways it works in the human body.\nIt is the start of a revolutionary breakthrough in research of some illnesses, since some scientists believe ALA is more potent than its popular cousins, Vitamin C and E.\nAlpha Lipoic Acid is not to be confused with alpha linolenic acid, which is an omega-3 fatty acid that may contribute to a healthy heart. Since both are abbreviated with ALA, the confusion can de understood. Alpha Lipoic Acid is also classified as thiotic acid and presented as such in research and medical papers.\nThere are two sub-forms of ALA. The natural form (racemic) of RLA is pure and found is nature and the human body. SLA is a by-product of chemical manufacturing processes. A combination of the two R/S-LA is often found in the available commercial products found in health stores and vitamin shops. SLA alone or mixed with RLA is considered safe and non-toxic unless there is a thiamine deficiency. SLA can have an adverse effect in these incidences, even causing death.\nRLA has existed since the dawn of time, essential to all life forms, known as a protogen in aiding metabolism. The substance was first isolated in a crystalline form by Dr. Lester Reed from the University of Texas, when he extracted a miniscule amount from over 10 tons of beef liver in 1951. Collaboration with chemists at Eli Lilly Company provided a means for structural identity and composition.\nIt was not until 1952 that the chemical sister SLA was produced by chemical synthesis. Germany and Japan were forerunners in the study and synthesis of Alpha Lipoic Acid. Despite the evident that the two sub forms of ALA were not bioequal, studies continued in different clinical trials using RLA and SLA.\nLeonardo Donatelli\nHowever, it was the first animal trial profiles presented by Professor Leonardo Donatelli at the International Symposium on Thiotic Acid in 1955 that evidence was set forth on the wide variety of chemical toxins that were rendered benign by ALA. The entire globe responded with a stimulated interest in discovering new applications for the ALA.\nThe first clinical studies conducted using humans for research occurred in the 1970\u2019s. These studies were held in an association formed by Dr. Frederick C, Bartter, Dr. Burton N. Berkson and the National Institute of Health.\nSince the 1960\u2019s when ALA was used in research clinical trials in Germany, it has proven its efficacy in treating diabetic neuropathy. Neuropathy is a painful condition where the myelin sheaths of nerve endings are damaged or disintegrated.\nAlpha-lipoic acid with its ability to kill free radicals helps reduce the debilitating symptoms of neuropathy. Patients diagnosed with neuropathy experience burning, itching, swelling, tingling and numbness in their extremities. It has also been shown to reduce blood sugar levels. ALA\u2019s greatest success in this treatment is when it is administered by intravenous injection. A second diabetes related illness known as autonomic neuropathy is greatly improved with oral dosages of ALA repairing nerves responsible for the heart.\nBoth peripheral and autonomic neuropathy can be caused by other diseases or conditions. Injuries, chemotherapy, alcoholism, shingles, Lyme disease, kidney failure, thyroid disease and nutritional deficiencies can lead to nerve damage.\nTwo of the original American researchers, Drs. Bartter and Berkson, administered LA to 79 patients across the United States. These patients suffered from acute and severe liver damage and an astonishing 75 of the patients regained full liver function. Dr. Berkson took his research further, administering ALA to patients suffering from chronic liver diseases such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, jaundice and alcoholism. The doctor\u2019s treatments were successful and at the time, ALA was thought to work through the same biochemistry of a B-vitamin. Today, some call ALA the answer to an alcoholic\u2019s dream, repairing damaged liver organs and tissues to the former state of health, while others cite the fact that more research is needed before that claim is made.\nAlpha Lipoic Acid is the only antioxidant that can cross the blood-brain barrier and passes directly into brain cells. This promotes great hope for victims of stroke and cardiovascular disease.\nBecause the brain-heart link is so potent in the life-threatening conditions, ALA protects the brain cells from free radical damage, lowering the risks of further complications for these patients. While no human studies have been performed, animals treated with ALA suffered less brain damage and survived at a rate four times greater than the animals who received no ALA.\nAge-related conditions\nBecause ALA has the ability to pass directly into the brain, research continues to ascertain the effect of Alpha-Lipoic Acid in patients suffering from dementia, Alzheimer\u2019s, cerebral dysfunction and psychiatric conditions as they apply to aging and the human body.\nAlpha Lipoic Acid has had a remarkable success rate when administered alone or in conjunction with other drugs on poison-related incidences. ALA has been shown to halt or reverse damage done by reverse barbiturate anesthesia. mushroom and mercury poisoning, and antimony poisoning, among others.\nALA continues to be used in clinical studies, predominantly by German, Italian and Japanese physicians who have reported a wide range of clinical or experimental success.\nResearchers from the United States, Poland, Switzerland, France and other countries have now begun researching and publishing papers on ALA and their own successful clinical studies. Studies have been conducted on conditions as diverse as weight control, metabolic syndrome, burning mouth, migraines, erectile dysfunction and multiple sclerosis.\nAlpha Lipoic Acid (ALA) has gained a great deal of popularity with bodybuilders. More and more products are manufactured with RLA and R/SLA then ever before. Bodybuilding enthusiasts claim the insulin-mimicking properties of ALA leads to Glut-4 transporters ferry the glucose into muscles cells rather than fat cells.\nBodybuilders believe this increase of glucose uptake to muscle cells increases muscle size, less fat accumulation, increased creative, insulin sensitivity and amino acid transportation. Bodybuilders and weight loss advocates hold the opinion that as less glucose is stored in fat cells; metabolism and fat burning are increased exponentially.\nDaily doses of Alpha Lipoic Acid are much higher than a normal dietary supplement. Dosage recommendations from bodybuilders and product manufacturers targeting the same market believe that doses of 1000 mg to 3000 mg per day is optimal for \u201cbulking and cutting\u201d, the process of building muscle and losing fat, creating the perfect body physique. It is recommended that the high dosages be broken up throughout the day and taken with food. The FDA has not approved the high dosage of ALA for individual use nor has it banned the practice.\nThere have been two food groups identified as lipoid-acid containing foods. The first category is plant-based and has a high concentration of chloroplasts, which are key energy spots in plants. Green leafy vegetables are a source of ALA such as chard, collard greens, broccoli, and spinach.\nThe other food source is animal-based. Again, it is cellular mechanisms involved that produce ALA. Mitochondria are as critical to animals in energy production as chloroplasts are to plants. Mitochondria are found in organ meats and skeletal muscle. Foods such as heart, kidney, liver and round steak are good sources of body tissue rich in mitochondria. Yeast is also a vessel known to house this important nutrient.\nIRS/LA and RLA, the combination and pure form of Alpha Lipoic Acid is readily available in the world in tablet, capsule and liquid forms. There is no correlation data established between therapeutic and supplemental doses. A Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) has been not yet been established by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The FDA, however, is considering the establishment of new labels for ALA to promote and establish dietary needs and recommendations.\nCurrently there are no established daily doses for ALA supplementation. However, a general dose of 20 to 50 mg daily is considered sufficient for dietary needs. ALA can be found in vitamin formulas at a concentration of less than 10 mg per dose. The antioxidant can be purchased in doses ranging from 30 to 100 mg in all available forms. Higher or therapeutic doses should be discussed with a doctor and a regimen planned for the stated purpose.\nSide effects of Alpha Lipoic Acid are usually minimal and mild. They can include headache, tingling sensations, skin rash or muscle cramps. A rare side effect is called insulin autoimmune syndrome, which causes hypoglycemia and reactive antibodies directed against the body\u2019s own insulin.\nThe safety of ALA is nursing or pregnant women, children and people who have liver or kidney disease is not known and therefore, not recommended.\nPatient currently taking diabetic medications should check with their doctor before taking supplementary ALA. This caution would also apply to person taking thyroid medications.\nThere are a large number of names for Alpha Lipoic Acid. If cautionary warnings apply to an individual or family member, check for these alternate names as they may appear on supplementary or proprietary formulations.\nAcetate Replacing Factor, A-lipoic Acid, Alpha-Lipoic Acid Extract, Biletan, Lipoicin, R-ALA, R-alpha-lipoic acid R, S-alpha Lipoic Acid, (R)-Lipoic Acid, RS-alpha-lipoic acid Thioctacid, Thioctan, Thioctic Acid, 1,2-dithiolane-3-pentanoic acid, 1,2-dithiolane-3-valeric acid, 6,8-dithiooctanoic acid, 6,8-thioctic acid, 5-(1,2-dithiolan-3-yl) valeric acid.\nCoenzyme Q10, or ubiquinone as it is sometimes called, is a fat-soluble compound found in nearly every cell in the human body. Extremely high concentrations are found in organs, especially the heart and the liver.\nCoQ10 is called a vitamin-like substance, because the human body needs small quantities of it to maintain normal bodily functions. The compound\u2019s primary purpose is to aid in the conversion of carbohydrates and fats into a form of energy that the body can use.\nThe compound was first discovered during the analysis of a cow\u2019s heart by University of Wisconsin Professor Fredrick L. Crane in 1957. The chemical structure and function in the human body was discovered shortly thereafter.\nIt was first used as an experimental treatment in the 1960s, when it was given to patients with heart disease.\nJapanese scientists figured out how to mass produce CoQ10 in the 1970s, which has allowed researchers to conduct thousands of more studies.\nCoQ10 has shown promise in the treatment of many conditions and diseases in clinical trials around the globe.\nThe human body naturally synthesizes Coenzyme Q10, as well as absorbs it from dietary intake.\nOnly a few foods are good sources of CoQ10, but meats and fish generally have the highest concentrations. Organ meats such as beef hearts have exceptionally high concentrations of the compound. Certain types of oil such as soybean and canola, as well as nuts, are also good sources of CoQ10.\nFruits and vegetables are poor sources of CoQ10, with avocados and leafy green vegetables as the exceptions. As so few healthy foods provide high concentrations of CoQ10, most people look to supplements to increase their CoQ10 intake. Supplements generally contain many times the amount of CoQ10 than a normal person could ever consume in their regular diet.\nCoenzyme Q10 serves a vital role in the production of ATP, the molecule which provides energy for nearly every cellular process. As such, maintaining proper levels of CoQ10 can boost energy levels and efficiency in many different areas of the body, such as the immune system and cardiovascular system.\nFurthermore, CoQ10 is an antioxidant, meaning that it can absorb free radicals found in the body. Free radicals can damage DNA and kill cells, and are thought to be major contributors to the aging process. Antioxidants can help prevent this damage from occurring by destroying free radicals.\nTreatable Diseases and Ailments\nDue to certain rare metabolic disorders, some people\u2019s bodies may not be able to produce a proper amount of CoQ10 to maintain normal body function. As such, supplements help provide the body with enough dietary CoQ10 to offset the lack of natural production.\nPeople with diseases such as Parkinson\u2019s Disease, HIV/AIDs, and various cancers have been shown to have abnormally low CoQ10 levels. Though it is currently unclear what specific effects this produces, CoQ10 supplementation can return these levels to normal.\nIn addition, patients with general malnutrition usually have low amounts of CoQ10 in their bodies. CoQ10, along with other vital vitamin and nutrient supplements, can help return a malnourished person to health.\nCoQ10 supplements can help fight aging in several ways. The first is due to its properties as an antioxidant. CoQ10, along with other antioxidants such as Vitamin E and C, can help limit the damage of free radicals, which contribute to many of the symptoms related to aging.\nThe second is due to the fact that the body naturally starts to produce less CoQ10 as it ages. Supplementation can return blood levels of CoQ10 to a normal state and therefore increase energy levels and improve various bodily processes. In addition. several studies also point to CoQ10 helping slow down, though not cure, Alzheimer\u2019s disease.\nA few preliminary studies have also pointed to CoQ10 helping halt muscular degeneration related to the aging process.\nMost of the trials and studies dealing with CoQ10 over the last few decades have related to the treatment of heart disease. This is partially due to the fact that the cells of the heart contain the highest concentration of CoQ10 in the human body. CoQ10 has been shown to be quite effective in gradually improving heart function as well as alleviating symptoms such as chest pain and fatigue in patients with heart disease.\nThere have been some cases where a CoQ10 regimen helped drastically return the heart to a normal level of function. These cases all occurred when the CoQ10 regimen was started immediately after the disease was diagnosed. As such, it stands to reason that CoQ10 is most effective when taken in the very early stages of the disease. Nevertheless, it has been shown to be somewhat helpful in the later stages as well. It is important to note that CoQ10 was taken alongside traditional drug treatments and lifestyle changes in all of these studies.\nInitial results from several studies show that CoQ10 may be helpful in reducing blood pressure. People with hypertension have been shown to have low blood levels of CoQ10. It is not clear whether that the low amounts of CoQ10 are a cause of hypertension or merely a side effect.\nHowever, placebo-controlled trials have produced results showing that a daily regimen of CoQ10 can lower blood pressure by a moderate amount over the span of a few months. It should take at least four weeks to see any changes in blood pressure from a CoQ10 regimen.\nPeople with high cholesterol tend to have lower blood levels of CoQ10 than their peers with normal cholesterol. In addition, the class of drugs commonly used to lower blood cholesterol, statins, are known to deplete the body of CoQ10.\nTaking supplements can counter this deficiency without adversely impacting the cholesterol-lowering effect of the statins.\nLimited studies show that CoQ10 supplementation may help decrease the chest pain related to angina and alleviate some of the chest discomfort that occurs during exercise.\nCoenzyme Q10 has been the subject of several promising studies related to Parkinson\u2019s Disease. While more research is needed, the limited data shows that CoQ10 supplementation helps limit the degradation of muscle function caused by the disease.\nCoQ10 may be helpful in treating various types of cancer, HIV/AIDS, gum disease, and many other diseases that are accompanied by low levels of CoQ10. More comprehensive studies are needed before any preliminary or definitive conclusions can be made.\nPositive results have been seen from Coenzyme Q10 supplementation with dosages as low as 10-30 mg per day. However, people absorb the compound differently, so a dose that is enough for one person may not be enough for another.\nOver-the-counter supplements range from 30 mg to 200 mg per pill. 100 mg should be more than enough for the daily requirements of the vast majority of healthy adults. Soft-gel tablets are the best way to supplement with CoQ10, as they provide the highest rate of absorption.\nIn addition. eating a meal containing some type of fat also ensures better absorption. It is recommended that young children do not take CoQ supplements unless under the direction or supervision of a pediatrician. Pregnant women are also discouraged from taking CoQ10, due to the unknown effects of supplementation on pregnancy.\nThere are no known serious side effects to CoQ10 supplementation. An extremely low percentage of people have reported an upset stomach, mild nausea, fatigue, and headaches. CoQ10 may slightly lower blood sugar levels, so people with diabetes or hypoglycemia should be cautious while taking CoQ10 supplements.\nIt is not known to have any toxicities. Despite this, following the dosage guidelines is recommended. If taking prescription medication, consult your doctor before beginning a CoQ10 regimen, as the compound has been known to negatively interact with some medications.\nCoQ10 can be found in nearly every major pharmacy and health store in the United States, as well as larger retailers like Walmart and Target. Any online retailer that sells vitamins or nutritional supplements is likely to have CoQ10 in stock.\nCoQ10 is legal in every state in the U.S., and can be purchased over the counter without a prescription.\nCoQ10 is relatively expensive compared to other vitamin supplements. A generic 30 count bottle of 100 mg pills can be found at Walmart for around $10-15, while name brand products at specialty stores can cost much more.\nPart of the reason for the high price is that nearly all the CoQ10 in the world is produced through a costly manufacturing process in Japan and must be exported.\nShould I Take It?\nAs there are few negative side effects and plenty of benefits, there seems to be no reason not to add a moderate amount of CoQ10 to your daily supplement routine. However, CoQ10 is not some sort of magic cure-all, and is certainly not a replacement for a healthy lifestyle.\nIt is quite costly, and the benefits are not as clear for young, healthy adults. Older adults and those with specific concerns such as heart disease stand to benefit the most from a CoQ10 regimen. If in doubt, ask your doctor or medical professional.",
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        "raw_content": "The Medical Center, Navicent Health Named National Top 100 Hospital in Six Categories\nThe Medical Center, Navicent Health (MCNH) is pleased to announce that it has been nationally recognized as a 2019 Top 100 Hospital for Patient Safety and number one in this market in the following six categories by CareChex\u00ae - an information service of Quantros, Inc.\nMCNH is recognized as a Top 100 hospital in the nation in the following categories:\nIn addition, MCNH ranks in the top 10 percent of hospitals nationwide for Overall Medical Care and Pneumonia Care.\nIn addition, Navicent Health Baldwin has been recognized in the top 10 percent of hospitals nationwide for Heart Failure Treatment.\n\u201cNavicent Health is a national healthcare leader committed to providing high-quality patient care. Our team continues to raise the bar by researching and implementing best practices, and employing a highly disciplined team committed to providing care for each individual patient in their time of need. To be recognized among CareChex\u2019 Top 100 Hospital is indeed an honor, and a testament to the world-class care provided at Navicent Health,\u201d said Reg Gilbreath, MD, Chief Systems of Care Integration Officer for Navicent Health.",
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        "raw_content": "\"There's just something cool about it,\" said Boston's Jayson Tatum, who's already wearing the Nike Adapt BB\nIn this Feb. 7, 2019, photo, Los Angeles Lakers forward Kyle Kuzma stands on the court during an NBA basketball game against the Boston Celtics in Boston. He is wearing Nike's latest performance basketball shoes, which from concept to reality, took about three years to put together.\nNike insists that the Adapt BB isn't just a gadget or gizmo for the feet \u2014 it's made with the baller in mind\nA small number of NBA players are already in the Adapt, as is the Duke men's basketball team\nNike's self-lacing shoes date back to Marty McFly and \"Back to the Future Part II,\" but these aim to offer a true custom fit for every foot\nNike's latest performance basketball shoe, from concept to reality, took about three years to put together.\nThe Nike Adapt BB \u2014 a self-lacing smart shoe that can be controlled by a smartphone \u2014 gets released to the public on Sunday, a date that just happens to coincide with the NBA All-Star Game in Charlotte. It has a motor embedded within the shoe, a hefty $350 pricetag and wearers will need to give them some time on a wireless charging pad every couple weeks or so.\nBut Nike also insists that this isn't just a gadget or gizmo for the feet, something techies and sneakerheads will get because of the coolness factor. It was also made with the baller \u2014 some of the world's best ballers, to be precise \u2014 in mind. Even with the tech features, it weighs about as much as a more conventional high-end basketball shoe does.\n\"The footwear component of the design, it is intended and it is designed in the same vein as our highest performing basketball products,\" said Jordan Rice, part of Nike's smart systems team that made the Adapt happen. \"So higher ability, high life.\"\nA small number of NBA players are already in the Adapt, including Boston's Jayson Tatum, Dallas rookie Luka Doncic, the Los Angeles Lakers' Kyle Kuzma and New York's Frank Ntilikina. Some future NBA players have been exposed to it as well; the Duke men's basketball team has given them a test drive.\n\"It's a sneaker, it's a good shoe,\" Duke standout Cam Reddish said. \"I didn't break it in enough for me to wear in a game, but it's a phenomenal sneaker.\"\nThe self-lacing shoe was something that Nike developed at the behest of those looking to add futuristic touches to \"Back to the Future Part II,\" released 30 years ago. In the film Michael J. Fox's character, Marty McFly, pulls on a pair of gray Nike high-tops that light up and lace themselves at a touch of a button \u2014 purportedly the sort of thing that everyone in the world will be wearing in 2015.\n\"Power laces! All right!\" McFly says as the shoe tightens around his foot and ankle.\n\"What that could look like in the future is something that's much more integrated with digital services but feels real time and feels contextual,\" Rice said.\n\"It's the future,\" Hatfield said at a Nike event in 2016.\n\"There's just something cool about it,\" Tatum said. \"It's like a glove.\"\nTatum was among a small group of pros who were brought to Nike's Oregon headquarters to test the shoes out a few months ago, the list of players also including WNBA stars Kelsey Plum and Breanna Stewart. But the real testing \u2014 since the shoes basically are a piece of electronics \u2014 went well beyond some of the world's best players seeing how they hold up to running and jumping and cutting.\nPut simply, they're ready for sweat.\n\"They're tested to such an extent,\" Rice said. \"You know, this is one of the most tested products that Nike's actually ever produced.\"\nAP Sports Writer Joedy McCreary contributed to this report",
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        "title": "Coaches: U.S.-born Australian basketball player competing in Rio centered on faith",
        "raw_content": "Home > Coaches: U.S.-born Australian basketball player competing in Rio centered on faith\nby Colleen Dulle\n20160802T1200-228-CNS-OLYMPICS-BASKETBALL-LISCH [web].jpg\nWashington \u2014 Pro basketball player Kevin Lisch works hard at his game.\nHe played NCAA Division I ball at St. Louis University, was up for the NBA draft when he graduated in 2009, has won championships for pro teams in Spain, France and Australia and is heading to Rio de Janeiro to represent Australia, months after signing with the Sydney Kings and gaining his Australian citizenship.\nBut, Lisch said, God has always been at the center. People who know him confirm that.\nBorn and raised in Belleville, Ill., Lisch, 30, attended Catholic schools his whole life, beginning with Blessed Sacrament for grade school, then Althoff Catholic High School and finally St. Louis University, where he's in the Billiken Hall of Fame.\nGreg Lieb, Lisch's coach at Althoff, told Catholic News Service that in high school, Lisch was sometimes triple-defended on the court.\n\"I tell you what,\" Lieb said in a phone interview, \"as a player, Kevin epitomized everything. He's tough, a good sport, works hard, and on top of that he's a great player.\"\nLisch and the Australian men\u2019s basketball team play Team USA Wednesday at 6 p.m., eastern, in Rio.\nLieb said Lisch was even better at school than he was at basketball, joining the student council and the National Honor Society. His faith, Lieb said, has always been important to him.\n\"You'll see him at daily Masses. If you want to catch up with Kevin when he's at home, you go to 8 o'clock Mass at St. Henry's,\" Lieb said. He's kept up with Lisch over the years, even after Lisch moved to Australia in 2009.\nAt St. Louis University, Lisch played under head coach Brad Soderberg while earning a bachelor's degree in marketing and an MBA in four years. Lisch averaged 14.1 points per game and was the Atlantic 10's Men's Basketball Student-Athlete of the Year as a senior.\nSoderberg, who has coached college basketball for 30 years, said, \"Kevin ranks as one of the top two or three guys I've ever coached when combining his athletic ability and character. He was a tremendous college player because of his relentless work ethic, competitive zeal and unmatched toughness.\n\"His honesty, humility and kind heart were unmatched by any other player I've coached.\"\nSoderberg, a Catholic, recalled how he was struck by Lisch's devotion to his faith.\n\"I recall one day, I was preparing for a noon weekday Mass at the university church. I looked up from my prayer and saw Kevin standing quietly in the confessional line. That's not something a college basketball coach sees very often,\" Soderberg said.\nAfter graduating, Lisch went undrafted in 2009 and signed on with the Perth Wildcats in Australia's National Basketball League. Perth won the NBL championship in his first year. Lisch won two MVP awards in his two seasons there, then played for Puerto Rico's Piratas de Quebradillas, where he won another league championship.\nHe played in Paris for Nanterre 92, winning the French Cup in 2014, then moved to Spain to play for the Illawarra Hawks through this year. He returned to Puerto Rico for a brief stint in February, then signed with the Sydney Kings in April before being named to the Australian national team, known as the Boomers, competing in Rio. In March, he gained his Australian citizenship, according to his hometown Belleville News-Democrat newspaper.\nIn an email to CNS from South America, where he was playing pre-Olympic games, Lisch reflected on how his faith and his sport interact.\n\"In sports, as well as in other things in life, it is easy to get caught up in yourself and your own problems or achievements. But by putting God at the center, I am reminded that this is more than about me. It's about helping others. It's about spreading that joy to others of living a Christian life,\" Lisch wrote.\n\"My faith has helped to give me a purpose and perspective in sports and life. It is a constant work in progress, a happy struggle, I think.\"\nSource URL (modified on 08/03/2017 - 7:21am): https://www.ncronline.org/news/people/us-born-australian-basketball-player-competing-rio-centered-faith-coaches-say",
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        "raw_content": "Nelson Police are investigating an incident in which a driver broke through the fencing at the airport. The event was caught on video.\nNelson police respond to multiple vehicular incidents\nSomeone drove through the airport fence, while another driver was charged with a hit and run on the 1000 block of Front Street.\nA Castlegar-bound truck was pulled over en route after witnesses reported a hit and run on the 1000 block of Front Street on Saturday morning. Nelson police were able to locate and identify the vehicle, and police determined the 31-year-driver was under the influence of prescription medication that causes drowsiness.\n\u201cHe shouldn\u2019t have been driving. He sideswiped a truck on the 1000-block, clipped the mirror of a parked pick-up, and witnesses made a 9-1-1 call,\u201d Sgt. Dino Falcone told the Star.\n\u201cWe received the call at about a quarter to 8 a.m., and members were able to locate the vehicle within 20 minutes. We pulled the truck over and determined the driver was impaired by drug.\u201d\nThough the truck was heading out of their jurisdiction, the police opted to follow the vehicle, ultimately pulling it over close to Pacific Insight\u2019s electronics factory on Highway 3A.\n\u201cLuckily we got the guy. Our members did a really good job, as there could\u2019ve been a tragic ending to that file if we hadn\u2019t stopped him.\u201d\nThe driver received a 24-hour suspension, as well as being issued \u201chefty\u201d fines for taking undue care and leaving the scene of an accident, said Falcone.\n\u201cMany prescription medicines and over-the-counter drugs can leave you impaired under the Criminal Code. There are of course some instances where you need to take prescribed medications (such as certain medical conditions like diabetes or epilepsy),\u201d reads a police press release.\n\u201cMake sure you read the labels carefully and check with your doctor or pharmacist so you\u2019re safe to drive while taking certain drugs.\u201d\nAirport fencing smashed\nOn Sunday another drive smashed through the fencing around the Nelson airport at approximately 2:45 a.m.\n\u201cThe driver appeared to have then driven around the airport, looking for a way out but came back to the section of damaged fence and exited that way,\u201d reads the release.\n\u201cNelson Police Department members attended and ensured none of the planes were damaged. A City crew was called to secure the fence. The incident was caught on video and the Nelson Police Department is investigating.\u201d\nThe Star has requested a copy of the footage.\nRosemont assault\nThe assailant responsible for the July 8 attack in Rosemont will appear in court on Aug. 31, where it will be decided whether or not he\u2019ll be held criminally responsible for his actions. He is being kept long-term at Colony Farms, an institution on the coast, according to Falcone.\nWard Street suspect to make court appearance\nThe man responsible for a multi-hour standoff on Ward Street on June 3 may appear in court on Sept. 1 for a date to be set for his trial.\nFalcone said a mental health and psychiatric evaluation has been completed, and the suspect has pled not guilty.\nSlocan Valley poultry abattoir essential, expert says\nVolunteer-built bridge unites Kaslo",
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        "raw_content": "New York, Feb 13 : Are you searching for a partner with whom you can share personality traits? Relax. The key to relationship happiness could be as simple as finding a nice person, a new study has found.\nThe study showed that despite popular belief, sharing similar personalities may not be as important as most people think, suggesting that it had almost no effect on how satisfied people were in their lives and relationships.\n\"People invest a lot in finding someone who is compatible, but our research says that may not be the end,\" said Bill Chopik, Associate Professor at Michigan State University in the US.\n\"Instead, people may want to ask, 'Are they a nice person?' 'Do they have a lot of anxiety?' Those things matter way more than the fact that two people are introverts and end up together,\" said Chopik.\nFor the study, the researchers measured the effects of personality traits on well-being in 2,578 heterosexual couples who have been married for roughly 20 years.\nThe findings, published in the Journal of Research in Personality, showed that even among the couples who share similar personalities, having a partner who is conscientious and nice leads to higher levels of relationship satisfaction.\nAt the same time, having a partner who is neurotic and more extroverted results in lower relationship satisfaction.\nFurthermore, apps that match people on compatibility may have it all wrong despite their popularity, the study suggested.\n\"When you start to get into creating algorithms and psychologically matching people, we actually don't know as much about that as we think we do. We don't know why the heart chooses what it does, but with this research, we can rule out compatibility as the lone factor,\" Chopik said.",
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        "raw_content": "iKeva to open 15 new co-working centres\nHyderabad, Jan 24 : Co-working space provider iKeva on Thursday announced that it has raised an undisclosed amount from Meenakshi Group to set up 15 new centres in the next 12 months and strengthen its robust back-end processes and technology.\nMonika Misra, Co-founder and General Manager, iKeva, said the fresh infusion of funds would help them speed up business expansion this year and foray into new fast growing cities.\niKeva has eight centres across five major metro cities - Bengaluru, Chennai, Gurgaon, Hyderabad and Mumbai. Two new centres are set to open in Hyderabad in the next three months, according to a statement by the company.\nAccording to CBRE, the co-working/shared office industry in India has shown a yearly growth of 23 per cent since 2013. By 2025, 40 per cent of the overall workforce is predicted to work from co-working spaces.\niKeva's revenues recorded an increase of 40 per cent in the last fiscal and the target is to double this growth.\n\"As a strategic investor, iKeva's business model and the sustained growth achieved over the years, combined with a focus to tap into lucrative millennial-driven sharing economy hold great promise,\" said Mahesh Katragadda, Director of Meenakshi Group.\nMeenakshi Group is one of India's leading IT Park developers and has an impressive presence in real estate, power, highway projects and property management verticals.\nIts real estate portfolio includes over 12 million square feet delivered space, about 6 million sq ft under delivery and another 6 million in the pipeline.\nMeenakshi Group has a venture funding initiative with $10 million commitment meant to encourage new-age enterprises, innovative processes, and promising businesses.\niKeva's co-working spaces range from 10,000-15,000 sq ft, and offer a bevy of services and amenities including flexible fully furnished workspaces, high- speed internet, professional team, reprographics and high end IT.",
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        "raw_content": "Canada's premiers to talk issues around trade at New Brunswick meeting\nNew Brunswick Premier Brian Gallant talks with reporters after a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in Sussex, N.B. on March 22, 2018. Canada's First Ministers should stand united in the face of a mounting trade war with the United States, New Brunswick's premier said ahead of this week's meeting of provincial premiers. Despite rising tensions over carbon pricing, equalization and trade, Brian Gallant believes the primary focus should be to find ways to work together to grow the Canadian economy. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan\nST. ANDREWS, N.B. \u2013 Canada\u2019s First Ministers should stand united in the face of a mounting trade war with the United States, New Brunswick\u2019s premier said ahead of this week\u2019s meeting of provincial premiers.\nDespite rising tensions over carbon pricing, equalization and trade, Brian Gallant believes the primary focus should be to find ways to work together to grow the Canadian economy.\n\u201cWith some of the uncertainty that we see with our largest trading partner the U.S., it\u2019s going to be important that we as premiers do everything we can to advance the trade agenda, which is so important to the economic prosperity of our country,\u201d Gallant said in an interview Tuesday.\nThe Council of the Federation \u2014 the alliance of Canadian premiers that sets the agenda for the provinces in Ottawa \u2014 will meet Thursday and Friday in the seaside town of St. Andrews.\nThe provincial leaders are expected to tackle a range of topics, including the U.S. trade dispute, interprovincial alcohol sales and the skirmish between Alberta and British Columbia over the Trans Mountain pipeline project.\nGallant said a multifaceted discussion is needed on how to bolster Canada\u2019s trade case with the U.S., including finding ways to reach out to decision makers south of the border and to Americans as a whole.\nGallant said the discussion should also explore ways provinces can help diversify export markets, while also improving interprovincial trade.\n\u201cWe as premiers should discuss in my opinion how we can expedite the implementation of the Canadian free trade agreement. This is a way to help in an uncertain time with our largest trading partner and it\u2019s also a way to drive innovation and increase choices for consumers.\u201d\nGallant said he believes progress on internal trade can be made, given the external trade pressures posed by U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminium.\n\u201cI believe the appetite will be there,\u201d he said. \u201cNow the proof is always in the pudding . . . but I sense from my colleagues that there\u2019s a willingness to take concrete action.\u201d\nDuring a stop in Nova Scotia on Tuesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said both he and Canadians find it frustrating to see continued barriers to internal trade at a time when the federal government is trying to expand Canada\u2019s international trade through deals with Europe and Asia-Pacific countries.\n\u201cWe as a government will continue to put pressure on premiers to move forward in real and tangible ways on internal trade,\u201d said Trudeau. \u201cThere is a tremendous amount of good will by many premiers to do that.\u201d\nIn a letter to provincial counterparts last week, Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister said the provinces should remove limits on the interprovincial transportation of alcohol for personal use.\nHe said the idea has broad public support and would show progress in the effort to reduce interprovincial barriers on other items.\nNova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil agreed, saying the provinces need to do a better job of reducing trade barriers.\n\u201cWe\u2019ll be talking about free trade, not only with the United States but internally,\u201d he told reporters last week, noting the premiers will discuss how to continue \u201cmodernizing trading arrangements\u201d within Canada.\nMcNeil said he also expects a discussion on equalization, the transfer payments from Ottawa to the provinces.\nHe cautioned that the program cannot be examined in isolation, and that any request to review the equalization formula should be \u201cholistic\u201d and include other federal funding programs.\nNova Scotia suffered when the country\u2019s health-care funding model became divided among the provinces on a purely per capita basis. McNeil said the formula punished provinces with older populations like Nova Scotia, while benefiting younger provinces like Alberta.\nMeanwhile, although it\u2019s not on the formal agenda, provincial leaders are expected to discuss the federal deadline for a carbon-pricing system \u2014 a policy intended to reduce the country\u2019s greenhouse gas emissions.\nThe Ontario government has said it would end the province\u2019s cap-and-trade program, joining a faction of provinces opposed to a carbon-pricing regime.\nThe upcoming meeting will mark the first time newly elected Ontario Premier Doug Ford will get to advance his case against the plan on the national stage.\n\u201cThe premier is keen to discuss how every Canadian province and territory can stand together to create and protect jobs during the current trade dispute with the U.S.,\u201d said a statement from Ford\u2019s office.\n\u201cThe premier is also looking forward to identifying ways provinces and territories can work together to oppose the federal government\u2019s plan to impose a punishing carbon tax on Canadian families, and to having discussions with provincial counterparts to ensure the federal government pays their share when it comes to illegal border crossers.\u201d\nDaniel Schwanen, vice-president of research at the C.D. 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        "raw_content": "NYC sees another record low for crime in November, officials say\nFor the seven major categories, the NYPD reported crime last month dropped 5 percent, compared with the year-ago period, making it the lowest level for November in the modern era.\nNYPD Commissioner James O'Neill, with Mayor Bill de Blasio, speaks Tuesday about the November monthly crime statistics report at NYPD headquarters. Photo Credit: Jeff Bachner\nBy Anthony M. DeStefano anthony.destefano@newsday.com Updated December 4, 2018 9:41 PM\nNew York City hit another record low for crime in November, setting up the possibility that 2018 could beat the record lows set in 2017, particularly for homicides and shootings.\nFor the seven major crime categories such as homicide, felonious assault, burglary and robbery, New York City saw crime drop 5 percent in November, compared with the same period in 2017, making it the lowest level for November in the modern era of police record keeping, officials said Tuesday.\nThe big drops in November were in homicides, which dipped 25 percent over the monthly total last year, followed by burglaries, which fell 15.8 percent, and robberies, which dipped 11.8 percent, the latest police data showed.\nWhen numbers for the year-to-date are analyzed, the major crime categories were down about 1.5 percent from 2017. As of midnight Monday, the city has seen 269 homicides, the same for the period in 2017. Shootings, which aren\u2019t listed as a major crime category, so far have totaled 705 incidents, compared with 729 in 2017, the latest NYPD data showed.\nTalking about the latest crime statistics at a news conference Tuesday, Mayor Bill de Blasio and NYPD Commissioner James O\u2019Neill chalked up the new statistics to a combination of neighborhood policing strategies and targeted enforcement action against gangs, as well as smart use of technology.\n\u201cMonth after month of record new lows proves that neighborhood policing coupled with targeted enforcement is a winning formula,\u201d de Blasio said in a statement.\nPrivately, some NYPD brass expect that if current trends hold up, the city should come under last year\u2019s record low of 790 shootings and might match or dip below 2017\u2019s record low of 292 homicides. The modern era of police record keeping began with the introduction of CompStat in 1994.\nStill, there are a few problem areas, notably in the Bronx and northern Queens, which have experienced increases in killings in 2018. Lori Pollock, NYPD chief of crime control strategies, also pointed out that rape complaints continue to show an increase, which has occurred for the past two years.\nAsked about observations by some criminologists that it has yet to be shown that community policing leads to a drop in crime, O\u2019Neill said the department has commissioned a study by the RAND Corp. to evaluate neighborhood policing. The first part of the evaluation should be done next year, while the study is expected to be done in two years, O\u2019Neill said.\n\u201cThere is clearly a community element to this, there is no question in my mind,\u201d de Blasio said about the neighborhood policing strategy, which is aimed at involving communities in greater cooperation with police. De Blasio said he believed the initiative had led to the continued reduction in crime in the city.\n\u201cIt is the information our officers receive from the community members that is a piece of the question,\u201d de Blasio insisted, emphasizing the trust cops are building with neighborhoods.\nNYC crime statistics\nSince January, overall crime in New York City has continued to fall to record lows.\nNov. 2018: 15\nYTD Nov. 2018: 266\nNov. 2018: 141\nChange: +12.8%\nYTD Nov. 2018: 1,659\nNov. 2018: 1,057\nChange: -11.8%\nYTD Nov. 2018: 11,821\nChange: -0.6%\nSource: NYPD",
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        "raw_content": "Christina\u2019s eclectic style derives from her overseas upbringing and extensive travels at at a young age. Her unique experiences began with her birth in Germany, where her father was employed with the State Department. One favorite family anecdote of this time is when Julia Child, who\u2019s husband was a State Department employee also stationed in Germany, baked her sister\u2019s 2nd birthday cake! Christina and her family later moved to Pakistan, where she was exposed to many exotic sights, sounds, colors, cultures, people, food (she distinctly remembers enjoying curry and chapatis, a type of whole wheat bread) and of course... fashion!\nIn addition to her cultured upbringing, Christina\u2019s parents also contributed to her forming her own unique style. Her British born mother, Jean, loved shopping at the Junior League and other thrift stores, where she was a professional at finding fun and one of a kind pieces. Her father, Joseph, had a taste for high-quality luxury items. He taught Christina how to measure quality, and passed on to her an appreciation for fine clothing. It was his understanding of the importance of style and dressing well that got Christina excited about fashion and led her to her love of the industry.\nAt the age of thirteen Christina received her first magazine, Seventeen. Upon combing through its glossy pages and reading every article, she was instantly enamored with the world of fashion and all that went with it: cosmetics, hair, jewelry, shoes, and accessories!\nNew to You, Inc. was born in 1992. As a newly single mother who wanted the opportunity to spend more time with her baby daughter, she took her love for her child and love for fashion and melded the two together by opening her own business. For 24 years, Christina has taken what she learned from both of her parents and her knowledge of the fashion world and has used it to expand and develop her business. New to You, Inc. embodies Christina\u2019s love for unique and eclectic, yet high-quality, designer pieces.\nTo this day Christina\u2019s philosophy remains \u201cTo find the best of the best. We have a very high standard for our customers who also have a love for luxury items. We take the hard work out of resale shopping by selecting the highest quality and cleanest items for you.\u201d She hopes to deliver to her customers an easy shopping experience that produces high-quality, authentic, and clean items. She has very high standards, and refuses to accept any item that is cheaply made, dirty, outdated, unwearable, or irrelevant. She promises to take care of every garment that comes into her hands in order to provide the best possible shopping experiences for her customers.\nThroughout 24 years of business, Christina has seen, heard, and done it all! One of her favorite and most proud moments since opening her business was when the NBC Today Show filmed a segment for their Sunday morning show at New to You, Inc. In the segment, Christina offered shopping tips and spoke to her store\u2019s mission. The Today Show has been ranked as one of the greatest shows of all time, and Christina is proud and thankful to have been able to share her store with millions of people across the country.\nAlthough being on TV was a defining moment of her career, Christina says that her favorite part of her job has been getting to know her customers, consignors, and fellow members of the community over the years. These people have helped build her business into what it is today and she is very grateful for all their support. She looks forward to many more years of business and many wonderful interactions with her customers.\nChristina\u2019s style has certainly developed and varied throughout the years. She loves all styles, designers, colors and textures- she can\u2019t pick just one! Currently, her favorite pieces are from Jean Paul Gaultier, Narciso Rodriguez and Bottega Veneta, and she is of course she is constantly inspired by the decadent designs of Charles James and simple elegance of Ralph Lauren. But while her style may evolve, one thing that will never change is Christina\u2019s commitment to delivering high-quality, fun and unique designer items that you love.",
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        "raw_content": "Nzingha Prescod, Olympic Fencer\nPreparing for Rio with the first African-American woman to win an individual medal at the Senior World Championships.\nNzingha Prescod\nOn a recent weekend, Nzingha Prescod was practicing at the Fencers Club, in Manhattan, on West Twenty-eighth Street. She moved lightly, jabbing her foil in the direction of her coach, Buckie Leach. \u201cWhen she\u2019s patient, she\u2019s amazing,\u201d Leach said. Prescod was headed to the Olympics the following week. The first American woman to earn a gold medal in foil at the Grand Prix, in 2013, and the first African-American woman to win an individual medal at the Senior World Championships, in 2015, she was hoping to repeat her success in Rio.\n\u201cNice and easy,\u201d Leach said as they tapped foils.\n\u201cI think I tend to go too fast most of the time,\u201d Prescod said.\nPrescod is petite and compact, and has a curly bob with blond tips. She grew up in the Flatlands area of Brooklyn. (\u201cNo trains go out there,\u201d she said.) Her mother, a single mom who worked as a lawyer for the city, enrolled her in a battery of after-school programs\u2014ballet, piano, tennis, gymnastics, karate, swimming\u2014to keep her busy. When Prescod was nine, her mother discovered the Peter Westbrook Foundation, a program run out of the club in Chelsea, which teaches fencing to kids from disadvantaged communities and covers many of their fencing expenses.\nThe sport has a snooty reputation because of its costs. \u201cYou\u2019re practicing every day, it\u2019s five hundred dollars a week for the club,\u201d Prescod said, maneuvering around clashing blades in the practice space. \u201cAll the whites\u201d\u2014fencing outfits\u2014\u201care expensive, the blades break constantly, and then travelling to competitions, paying for the coach to come! Oh, my God, it\u2019s a lot of fees!\u201d\nShuttling between the Flatlands and Chelsea was a culture shock. \u201cEveryone goes to private schools and is expected to go to Ivies\u2014that\u2019s why they fence a lot of the time, to get in,\u201d she went on. After graduating from Stuyvesant High School, Prescod went to an Ivy, too, studying political science with a concentration in ethnicity and race at Columbia University.\nPrescod rolled out a mat to stretch. She said that she notices more black fencers these days, but sometimes she\u2019s still the only black woman in the room, which can make for uncomfortable situations with her peers. \u201cLike, they would ask about my hair: \u2018Why is your hair so long?\u2019 or \u2018Did you get a haircut?\u2019 No, I got extensions,\u201d she said.\nPrescod, her coach, and several of her Olympic teammates happened to be in Dallas for the U.S.A. Fencing National Championships, when five police officers were killed in the city. When the manhunt for possible shooters took place, they were trying to get back to their hotel from a baseball game. \u201cIt was so scary,\u201d she said. \u201cWe were stuck at an Applebee\u2019s, not saying anything, just watching the news, and I was, like, \u2018This is war.\u2019 But I didn\u2019t talk about it. I was the only black person there.\u201d\nAs the Olympics approached, Prescod\u2019s profile rose dramatically. She attended the ESPY Awards in L.A., where she met Chance the Rapper. \u201cHe likes fencing, so I was, like, \u2018We need to do a demonstration together!\u2019 \u201d she said. \u201cBut then it just got a little weird and uncomfortable, because his friend got my phone number.\u201d She also posed for ESPN The Magazine\u2019s annual Body Issue, leaping nude through the air while brandishing a foil. \u201cI am really very comfortable wearing no clothes,\u201d she said. \u201cIf you play a sport, you\u2019re around naked people all the time in the locker room. People walk around with no pants, especially in Europe.\u201d\nA fencer named Zaheer approached.\n\u201cWhat\u2019s Gucci?\u201d he said. \u201cHow was that thing last night? I left before everyone showed up.\u201d\n\u201cI got there at nine-thirty!\u201d Prescod said.\n\u201cFor Zaheer, that\u2019s bedtime,\u201d another fencer, Jessica, interjected from nearby.\nPrescod finished stretching and headed to the locker room. She\u2019s thinking of quitting fencing after this year; she was offered a job as a data analyst at Ernst & Young and also wants to get into public speaking. 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        "raw_content": "https://www.nhregister.com/sports/article/Viewpoint-12611094.php\nJulia Marino \u2018devastated\u2019 snowboarders competed in unsafe conditions\nJulia Marino, of Westport, reacts to her score during the women's slopestyle final at Phoenix Snow Park at the 2018 Winter Olympics on Monday in Pyeongchang, South Korea, Monday.\nPhoto: Lee Jin-man / Associated Press\nA day later, Julia Marino sat in front of her computer in South Korea and tried hard to make sense of what happened amid the whipping winds of Phoenix Park.\nThere was no sense to be made.\nAn Olympic event that should never have been run Monday was run. Safety was sacrificed. Dreams that take four years to build were crushed in seconds. Magnificent tricks, ones that would have showcased the far-reaching arc of snowboarding slopestyle, gave way to more rudimentary moves of the past.\nYet everyone still held their breath in fear of catastrophic injury.\nThe International Ski Federation had postponed the alpine women\u2019s grand slalom that same day. Yet FIS officials took a look at the winds gusting from every direction at Phoenix Park, ice pellets shooting, snow swirling up like Phoenix from the ashes and decided, yeah, play on, snowboarders!\nIn the most colorful and decidedly off-color quote of the Pyeongchang Olympics, Dutch rider Cheryl Maas needed only five words to put the slopestyle finals in perspective: \u201cIt was a [expletive] show.\u201d\nMarino did not dispute Maas\u2019 assessment. She only chose more family friendly words.\n\u201cAlong with all the girls who competed, I was pretty disappointed and devastated that we had to run,\u201d Marino said by email. \u201cThe wind was extremely aggressive and unpredictable throughout the whole day and it was evident that the conditions were not safe. But because we were told that we needed to stick to TV schedules, we tried to push through.\nVideo: A broken ski turned Olympic hopeful into an amazing snowboarder\n2018 Olympic Hopefuls Red Gerard, Danny Davis, & Julia Marino Talk All Things Snowboarding\n\u201cI think to all of the viewers, including people who know nothing about snowboarding, it was pretty obvious that this contest wasn\u2019t at the level it should be. Women\u2019s snowboarding has progressed amazingly over the years, to the point where women are now throwing tricks similar to guys in their runs. None of that was displayed. Instead what people saw were women flailing and struggling to make it through the course.\u201d\nThe qualifying round had been canceled because of bad conditions, so all 25 competitors pushed into a final of two runs. Think about this: Of those 50 runs, only nine didn\u2019t end with a competitor landing on her derriere, crashing something nasty or pulling up. Spencer O\u2019Brien, Anna Gasser and Marino are three of the top five in the world and they didn\u2019t complete a run. Marino finished 11th.\n\u201cI saw more major, brutal falls in the two hours of this event than I\u2019ve seen in the last two years of competitions,\u201d Marino\u2019s dad, John, said by email. \u201cThis isn\u2019t the first time Julia\u2019s had a disappointing result. She shakes it off and moves on, but this one is painful and unnecessary. It\u2019s the worst event decision-making I\u2019ve seen in her career.\u201d\nAmerican Jamie Anderson, who had won in Sochi in 2014, won the gold again in Pyeongchang. Yet she said, \u201cI\u2019m not extremely proud of my run.\u201d\nWe\u2019ll trust Associated Press on this nuance: Anderson won the Winter X Games a few weeks ago with a cab double cork 900 \u2014 two head-over-heels flips with 21/2 twists mixed in. At the Olympics, Anderson\u2019s modest jumps consisted of a backside 540, a cab 540 and a front 720 \u2014 11/2 twists, 11/2 twists and two twists.\n\u201cRiders like myself, Anna Gasser, Silje Norendal, Hailey Langland, Laurie Blouin and others did not get the chance to demonstrate the tricks they worked so hard to perform on the Olympic stage,\u201d Marino said. \u201cI think it\u2019s sad and defeated the entire purpose of all the stress of the qualifying process and all the training and traveling, just for that day to be thrown away.\u201d\nMarino, 20, won the Winter X Games slopestyle in 2017 and was second in 2018. 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Sometimes it was uphill, planting girls on the knuckle of the jump, sometimes downhill sending them to the bottom of the landing, and sometimes it was swirling so girls would get a mixture and knuckle one jump and overshoot the next.\u201d\nIn a statement, FIS said it would never risk the safety of the participants and adjusting to the elements is part of outdoor sports. FIS officials also said they consulted the coaches. Not the riders, which seems absurd. They\u2019re the ones risking it all.\nHere\u2019s where it gets dicey. There are two weeks left in the Olympics. The event easily could have been postponed. With no grand slalom to show, however, NBC had a hole in its program. The FIS denied it buckled to TV, and look, nobody is going to admit they risked well-being for bucks. But \u2026\n\u201cI\u2019m still confused as to why that decision [to delay the event] wasn\u2019t taken into more serious consideration, especially given how many days are left in the Olympics and there is a solid week of great weather coming up,\u201d Marino said. \u201cThere were many confused and scared looking faces up there and even some tears from a few riders who not only knew they wouldn\u2019t be able to perform the tricks they came there to do, but who were also scared for their safety. That is not what this is supposed to be about.\u201d\nThis isn\u2019t about a little snow or biting cold. So hold the macho. Norendal broke her arm at Phoenix Park in 2016 and was hospitalized with internal injuries. In practice Sunday, Australian Tess Coady suffered a serious knee injury. There was no serious injury in the finals competition. That\u2019s the good news. The bad news is it wasn\u2019t competition. 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        "raw_content": "Thoughts on Incontinence, Podcast Ep. 34\nEpisode 34: Thoughts on Incontinence\nDescription: Frank Talk about an Important Issue\nOver 25 million Americans suffer from some form of incontinence. Most sufferers don\u2019t like to talk about it. For those that do, they are offered few solutions aside from adult diapers, pharmaceuticals or surgery. But incontinence is a symptom of greater movement and lifestyle issues, and there are steps\u2014LITERALLY! \u2014that you can take to begin improving the health of your pelvis and the functions housed within. Listener Discretion Advised: there is no profanity in this episode, but it does contain (sometimes silly) discussions about sex, poop, and penises, so choose your listening company and environment accordingly.\nKATY: It\u2019s the Katy Says podcast, where movement geek, Dani Hemmat \u2013 that\u2019s you \u2013 joins biomechanist, Katy Bowman \u2013 that\u2019s me \u2013 author of Move Your DNA \u2013 for discussions on body mechanics, movement nutrition, natural movement, and how movement can be the solution to modern ailments we all experience.\nDANI: All of us! Woo hoo!\nKATY: All of us! We all experience together!\nDANI: I know \u2013\nKATY: I\u2019m experiencing it right now.\nDANI: I know you \u2013 like me \u2013 you are a fall person. Like, you love the fall.\nDANI: Me, too. It\u2019s like the come alive season for me.\nKATY: What\u2019s your biggest thing about \u2013 like, if you could pick word, one object about fall, what would is it?\nDANI: Why one?\nKATY: Okay, three.\nDANI: Okay. Well, I like the light.\nKATY: The light. All right,\nDANI: I think the light is exceptionally pretty. Fall lighting is gorgeous. I\u2019m just going to stick with that. There\u2019s so many, but we can\u2019t even get into squash or the smell of leaves, or \u2013\nKATY: Squash. Squash is mine.\nDANI: Is that your favorite?\nKATY: I\u2019m all about squash.\nDANI: Do you have a particular squash that you are hooked on right now?\nKATY: I know, it\u2019s a categorical thing, but these, like, sad acorn squash that I grew because my kids were so excited, they harvested them all. Like, they\u2019re so tiny.\nDANI: They really are acorn squash.\nKATY: They are. Yeah, they\u2019re tiny. It\u2019s like; they\u2019re supposed to be larger than acorn, kids, eventually? But yeah. Pumpkins, acorn squash. I love spaghetti squash. It\u2019s just \u2013 it\u2019s all about squash. Every \u2013 at least twice a day we\u2019re eating some squash in something. So it\u2019s all about the squash.\nDANI: Squash is awesome.\nKATY: And the light.\nDANI: Yeah. I got hooked on \u2013 how do you say it, is it kobucha squash, last year?\nKATY: I don\u2019t even know, what does it look like?\nDANI: It\u2019s kinda homely and kinda lumpy and you just roast it and put sriracha on it, and oh. Oh! I could eat a whole squash, just like that.\nKATY: Mmm.\nDANI: But then you end up with orange poop, so that\u2019s always fun, too.\nKATY: You\u2019re like savory, you like the savory.\nKATY: Or the spicy.\nDANI: Yeah, as I get older. Must be an old person thing. Guess what happens \u2013 all the things that happen in the fabulous month of November.\nKATY: Fabulous things that are in November. Fabulous things \u2013 I don\u2019t know, fill me in. I cannot think of one fabulous thing, besides squash.\nDANI: We got Thanksgiving.\nKATY: Yeah, that\u2019s true. I don\u2019t really see that as a fabulous \u2013 I\u2019m not really a Thanksgiving celebrator, you know, because of the roots of the holiday.\nDANI: Right, but food is fun.\nKATY: The togetherness.\nDANI: Yeah, togetherness.\nKATY: Well, yeah. You know what? I actually eat year-round now, though. Like, I eat year round.\nDANI: Wow, that\u2019s radical, man. I don\u2019t know. I don\u2019t know.\nKATY: Pumpkin pie? I\u2019m like, I just make pumpkin pie whenever I want.\nDANI: I think pumpkin pie should be had all year. Really. That\u2019s why they can it, folks. That\u2019s why they put it in a can. Not for you to buy it for November and December, but all year.\nKATY: It\u2019s like, we should all have pumpkin pie whenever\u2019s possible. Okay, what else?\nDANI: What else happens in the month of November? It is National Incontinence and Bladder Health Awareness month. Dun-dun-dunnn!\nKATY: Hmmmm! So we\u2019re going to talk about that today?\nDANI: That\u2019s what we\u2019re going to talk about today. The National Association for Continence- which, I didn\u2019t even know there was one, so there\u2019s that.\nKATY: That\u2019s a better name, I think that\u2019s at least a better name than the National Association for Incontinence, if you want to talk about semantics.\nDANI: That\u2019s a lot of \u2013 yeah, pretty small membership there. But they report that 25 million Americans \u2013 just wrap your head around that \u2013 25 million Americans experience incontinence. That\u2019s huge. But there\u2019s a little misconception \u2013 or a big misconception \u2013 that a lot of people have with incontinence. It\u2019s not just unavoidable consequence of aging or childbirth, right?\nKATY: No, and what\u2019s interesting is that I wasn\u2019t actually listening to those last things that you said because I realized, I don\u2019t think I\u2019ve ever looked up the word \u201ccontinence.\u201d Have you?\nDANI: Have I ever looked it up? Um\u2026no!\nKATY: I had never \u2013 I just looked it up right now. I was like, you know \u2013\nDANI: Wow, you\u2019re fast!\nKATY: I know what the word incontinence means \u2013 well, that\u2019s because I wasn\u2019t listening. I was busy just doing something else, and I was like, oh wait! She paused! It\u2019s my turn to talk! No \u2013 but I \u2013 so continence refers to self-control.\nKATY: So incont \u2013 I just think that\u2019s um, interesting. The ability to retain a bodily fluid. I\u2019d be interested in a broader \u2013 like, not a modern definition \u2013 but anyway. We should totally have a researcher for this podcast.\nDANI: Yeah, well, that probably should be me. I should do that.\nKATY: It looks like \u2013 well, I meant someone besides \u2013 we\u2019re too busy!\nKATY: We are busy and famous? And we are flying around in our jets.\nDANI: Mine\u2019s invisible. My jet.\nKATY: That\u2019s because you\u2019re Wonder Woman!\nDANI: Da da da da! (Wonder Woman theme plays.)\nKATY: Let\u2019s see \u2013 what \u2013 actually \u2013 so there is a Catholic Encyclopedia and it may be defined as the absence \u2013 interesting \u2013 anyway.\nDANI: Wow, this has totally gone off the rails. You need better control of your bodily functions, Katy.\nKATY: We are totally not continent when it comes to \u2013 we have like a poor verbal continence, right?\nDANI: Yes. We are verbally incontinent.\nKATY: We are verbally incontinent. Yeah, this is true.\nDANI: It\u2019s good to have a label like that. That\u2019s good. I think that suits us both.\nKATY: I don\u2019t even know what you\u2019re talking about. The squash. It\u2019s all the verbal squash that I\u2019m eating.\nDANI: Okay, everybody eat pumpkin. All right. There\u2019s different kinds \u2013 like, some people sneeze and they pee a little in their pants.\nDANI: Some people laugh, or they jump down off a curb and they pee in their pants. They can\u2019t go on a trampoline because they might pee.\nKATY: Interestingly enough, all of those are the same kind of incontinence, though.\nDANI: Okay. Well, what would you call that?\nKATY: Those are all stress incontinence.\nKATY: So there\u2019s stress incontinence, where the involuntary loss of urine is associated with anything that increases physical stress or pressure to \u2013 well, anywhere in the body, but the path of least resistance or the weakest link is going to be your pelvic floor. So snee-pee \u2013 is that what they call it? Like, snee \u2013 sneeze-pee. Rhymes so much better. Sneeze pee, trampoline pee, laugh pee, jump down the curb pee, Crossfit pee \u2013\nKATY: You know, so it\u2019s anything where you\u2019ve raised the pressure in your body, so like if you pick up something really heavy, that\u2019s also stress incontinence. It\u2019s where the reactions of your body, whether they are to increase intra-abdominal pressure to brace against your spine, or this heavy load or if there\u2019s a violent shake to your body, which jumping or trampolining or jump roping or sneezing or laughing \u2013 or again, you\u2019re increasing the pressure to your abdomen, which then goes and pushes on the pelvic cavity, which then creates a pressure on the bladder. All of those are stress incontinence. So that\u2019s one type. Then there\u2019s also urge incontinence. And urge incontinence is the kind of constant, for no apparent reason, sudden urge \u2013 urgent need to void or pee, because it can be fecal at the same \u2013 it doesn\u2019t always have to be \u2013 it\u2019s not always urine.\nKATY: So you could have \u2013 like, they don\u2019t \u2013 sneeze pee, that could also be sneeze crap your pants. It\u2019s happened.\nDANI: It can happen.\nKATY: It can happen!\nKATY: You know, it\u2019s \u2013 so incontinence doesn\u2019t refer exclusively to urine. It\u2019s just any time you can not keep your fluids, whatever they may be \u2013 in. So urge incontinence, if you\u2019re getting up in the middle of the night a couple times to make it through the night, with regularity, not because you drank a 40 ouncer before you went to bed. Of water! I mean, actually, you don\u2019t really call it 40 ouncers. That\u2019s what nerds call it. I think it\u2019s just a 40.\nDANI: Yeah. Just. Yeah.\nKATY: I drank a 40 ouncer. That would be a mathematician, not \u2013\nDANI: Spill a little H2O on the floor for my homies.\nKATY: Yeah. So that spasm in the bladder \u2013 or in the wall of the bladder, problems with the nerves or the muscle. So that\u2019s a little bit different, because \u2013\nDANI: So urge \u2013 the urge incontinence is spasms, did you say?\nKATY: Well, the pressure \u2013 the change in the shape of the bladder, which is pushing on the pee, which makes it have to come out, is the spasm. But it\u2019s different because you\u2019re just laying there. Or lying there, as my husband, who is more grammatically correct would say. Even my 2 year old is like, \u201cit\u2019s lie, not lay.\u201d I was like, oh. Thanks. So with stress incontinence, you\u2019ve done something to change the pressure. With urge incontinence, the bladder itself has changed shape, which creates the pressure, so it\u2019s not related to any particular activity in that moment. There is also overflow incontinence, which is when you don\u2019t empty completely \u2013 men or women \u2013\nKATY: So it\u2019s \u2013 you\u2019re not emptying all the way, like, you should empty all the way, every time you go to the bathroom. That\u2019s kind of how it works, but with overflow incontinence, there\u2019s some sort of \u2013 I guess the easiest way to say it is there\u2019s blocked tubes for some structural reason. So say you have an inflamed prostate \u2013 so you have to think of it as a fixed container size. So when you have things like inflammation, maybe your urethra is inflamed, or your prostate is inflamed, or you have the ligaments when you have prolapse, where your organs are dropping. They\u2019re pressing on tubes, kind of like, remember when we did our clothing \u2013 we did our clothing episode. It was like, you know, your tight pants are pushing on tubes. Same thing goes for misplaced organs or swollen organs. They start pressing on tubes, and so your exit pathway of your \u2013 your exit tubes \u2013 become less in size, which blocks the flow of everything. And so you \u2013 I think the biggest risk of that one is infection, right? Because you\u2019re always holding a little bit in, and instead of this regular fill/void/fill/void, there\u2019s always, like this residual and then the longer stuff sits in your body, the more likely it can grow bacteria that you don\u2019t want it to grow and then that leads to infection. And then there\u2019s a couple more, but one other one that I think will be pertinent to this discussion is transient incontinence.\nDANI: Ooh.\nKATY: So transient means it comes and goes, so it\u2019s not a condition as much as it is a name for a situation or symptom. So stress incontinence, if you have it regularly, then you would get the diagnosis of stress incontinence. Transient incontinence is a short-lived issue, so like, constipation, or you have a temporary urinary tract infection, or you\u2019re taking medication like a diuretic, or maybe you\u2019re taking sleeping pills and you don\u2019t \u2013 you\u2019re unable to get up when you have to go pee, and so you\u2019re having an inability to control \u2013 for some other reason, it\u2019s a side effect. Like a transient incontinence is a side effect of another medical issue. So one reason that I called it out, like, I could have just left this off, is that there\u2019s this category for incontinence where it\u2019s the result of something else but I think that as we\u2019re talking today, you can always think of all incontinence as the result \u2013 I don\u2019t know, what\u2019s the plural of incontinence? Incontinences.\nDANI: I don\u2019t know. I\u2019m going to put that on our research assistant. (Calls off-mic) Would you get on that? Thank you.\nKATY: Could you also make a note to hire one?\nDANI: Yeah, he\u2019s totally on it.\nKATY: Awesome. Okay, good. Is it your dog? Because your dogs are really smart. Really smart dogs.\nDANI: Cheap! Works cheap.\nKATY: Yeah. So, anyway.\nDANI: Every kind of incontinence is really a result of something else is what you just said.\nKATY: Yes. So transient \u2013 I don\u2019t - yeah, I think that we can call it transient necessarily for the fact that it\u2019s a side effect of something else as much as it\u2019s not constant. It comes and it goes. Anyway, those would be what we\u2019re talking about today.\nDANI: Okay. And you have often \u2013 I mean, I know you\u2019re such a pelvic floor person.\nKATY: I am.\nDANI: (sings) And my pelvic floor shadow!\nKATY: Strollin\u2019 around.\nDANI: In fact, let\u2019s just backtrack a little bit before we move forward \u2013 how did you initially become so smitten with the pelvic floor?\nKATY: Well, it was when I was in graduate school. It was probably the first \u2013 um, I think when I first just started \u2013 I mean, I know \u2013 when I first started graduate school it was because I was interested in cultural patterns of movement and the ailments that developed from developed nations, or developing nations. Like, I was really interested in the physical mechanism of ailments because there \u2013 there are ailments that are local to particular lifestyles, or that you\u2019ll find in those areas, so I was interested in that. And then one day, I was \u2013 I don\u2019t know, in Target or some drug store, and I walked down \u2013 trying to find the contact solution, because it is so hard to ever find where they put the Q-tips and the contact solution. I feel like those are things that every human needs so they hide it in the bowels of drugstores so that you have to walk past everything else.\nDANI: Well, it\u2019s like the fairy kingdom. It\u2019s kind of just \u2013 it moves and it\u2019s hidden, and you never really know where it should be.\nKATY: No. But look, on your way out you could buy 2 CDs, and this book that you didn\u2019t need, and this lip-gloss and this purse. So thanks, Target, here\u2019s $90. Once again. Because I needed Q-Tips. Anyway, I was just wandering around, looking for the things that human beings need for health \u2013 not the amenities or the extras, but the basics \u2013 and I walked through what I thought was the diaper aisle for kids, but it was the incontinence products. And I don\u2019t know why I was looking \u2013 I didn\u2019t have any kids, you know, I was like 24 or something like that. And I was walking down, and I saw the babies, and then I saw, they had, like, newborn diapers, and then they had diapers for you know, the kids as they get older \u2013 and I didn\u2019t have any kids, so I was like, I don\u2019t get it. And then all of a sudden I saw toddler diapers and then I saw diapers for 4-5 year olds, and then there was the young, active, fit woman dependents \u2013 like, it filled both aisles, and there was a product for every single age. For every single stage of the li \u2013 it was just, it struck me as, wow! I didn\u2019t realize \u2013 I didn\u2019t realize that kids need diapers until 4 or 5, you know. And I\u2019m not talking about, like the specialty \u2013 I mean, I realize there\u2019s special issues.\nKATY: It was just like, the wall of padding. And it was just all plastic, and I \u2013 it just really struck me as \u2013 wow! Incontinence must be an issue from birth until death, right? Because it ended with the silver box of what you need at end stages of your life. And It just struck me as really profound, so I went home and immediately started looking at research, and that directed the rest of my graduate school career. That\u2019s all I focused on for the most part, was I still did a lot of cultural issues, but \u2013 you kind of have to specialize, and so I specialized in mechanics \u2013 the mechanics of the pelvic floor. And so that\u2019s where it all came from. It all came from being lost in the drugstore, and really good marketing.\nDANI: Wow. I\u2019m so glad that you were in that aisle, that you couldn\u2019t find your saline solution for your contacts, because the works that \u2013\nKATY: Thanks, Target!\nDANI: Thanks, Target! For helping all of us! So really \u2013 that actually \u2013 you kind of go into my next question I had for you, so it\u2019s Incontinence Awareness month, right? Right. But \u2013 it\u2019s all about the pelvic floor, I mean \u2013 and that\u2019s what we should be talking about. And so this show can be about incontinence because that\u2019s what we decided that we were going to talk about today, but could you \u2013 I know this is a really big question, but \u2013\nKATY: What\u2019s it all mean, Katy?\nDANI: No. How \u2013 I mean \u2013 tell me how the pelvis integrates into everything the body does. And I know, like, in your books \u2013 and I\u2019m just going to call this out for people that have not read it. Like, Alignment Matters chapter 4 \u2013 there\u2019s 41 pages of pelvic floor blog posts. All helpful, all very eye opening and very useful. One of my favorites is 1-2-3-4, We Like Our Pelvic Floor \u2013 yay!\nKATY: That\u2019s so old! I think about it now and I\u2019m like, I wrote that so long ago!\nDANI: I know! I know! But \u2013 that was one of the first things I read of yours, and it was just like, you know, rubbing my eyes going wee-kee-wee-kee \u2013 WHAT?\nDANI: And chapter 10 in Move Your DNA \u2013 you\u2019re \u2013 Not Your Great-Great-Great-Great- Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great Grandparents\u2019 Pelvis chapter \u2013\nDANI: - is a really good one for those of you that have not, you know, gone into this aspect of how important the pelvic floor is. That chapter is great, because it\u2019s not just keeping \u2013 like, your pelvic floor isn\u2019t an isolated part of your body. It\u2019s a big part of everything that you do. And everything that you do keeps it healthy and vice versa. So can you kind of talk about how it integrates \u2013 is that a dumb question? How does it integrate everything \u2013 like, it matters so much to us.\nDANI: The pelvis matters so much.\nKATY: Well, it matters to you and I \u2013 and there\u2019s a whole bunch of people out there, I think, clinicians and body workers and people interested in movement. Like, the pelvis \u2013 the pelvic floor, right \u2013 which is just a small part of the pelvis, right \u2013 so\nKATY: I wrote a lot on the pelvic floor because it\u2019s a good entry portal because so many people, clinicians were into \u2013\nKATY: Oh, my gosh, I didn\u2019t even realize I just did that. It\u2019s an entry \u2013 it\u2019s a gateway.\nDANI: Okay, I\u2019m under control now.\nKATY: It is \u2013 it was a good way to kind of get people to get people to \u2013 to think in a particular way about the body, and I think with Move Your D - so all those posts, all those blog posts \u2013 and you can read all the blog posts on the pelvis section of Katy Says \u2013 it\u2019s in the chapter of Alignment Matters where there\u2019s so many articles. But again, for the most part, those were about the pelvic floor, but then trying to connect it to other pieces, because the pelvic floor does not work in a vacuum. I resisted as long as I could.\nDANI: It\u2019s okay. It\u2019s good.\nKATY: So, thank you.\nDANI: I\u2019m still trying to control myself. Sitting on my hands over here.\nKATY: You have to stop listening to what I say. When I do a big pause, you\u2019re going to start talking again. With Move Your DNA, I tried to approach it from a different way, which is saying there is no \u2013 I mean, yes, there is a pelvic, there are pelvic floor muscles. But those muscles are attached to bones, and those bones are attached to other muscles, and the loads to the pelvic floor aren\u2019t only the weight of the organs sitting on top of them. The weight fluctuates with the pressures that you create with your body, with the movement. And so I think that there\u2019s been kind of a linear understanding of the pelvic floor for a long time, which is just the way that all anatomy is kind of understood at this time, but it makes solving problems about the pelvic floor a little bit more challenging. So this is National Incontinence Awareness Month, so I think it\u2019s helpful that this discussion is even on the radar, because for a long time it was an embarrassing topic \u2013 for men and women \u2013 to discuss. It\u2019s less so for women now because there\u2019s like a billion websites. Men aren\u2019t so fortunate to have the resources that women have, I think, across social media, right? There\u2019s many women\u2019s\u2019 sites \u2013 and maybe there\u2019s men\u2019s sites, but the pink, which automatically \u2013 it\u2019s like, oh, that site\u2019s not for me, move on. So you really have to look hard to find the information. But at the same time, incontinence is just a symptom, and so you\u2019re saying, should we call it pelvic floor health month? Yes. And then if we want to think even bigger than that, it really should be Pelvic Health \u2013\nKATY: - because your pelvic floor is only as healthy as the pelvis, but then again, the pelvis is only as healthy as the body, and the body is only as healthy as the environment in which it is in. So as far as solving pelvic floor mysteries goes, they are whole body/whole lifestyle issues. So with that premise, what does the pelvis do? It\u2019s like, the pelvis \u2013 didn\u2019t I list it in Move Your DNA? I\u2019m like, the pelvis is like \u2013\nDANI: You did, and that\u2019s why I say, when you say it\u2019s important to me & you, but no \u2013 it\u2019s important to everyone. It\u2019s important to humans.\nKATY: Sure. Yeah.\nDANI: And that\u2019s profound.\nKATY: Yeah. Because the pelvis is going to be \u2013 I mean, it\u2019s a \u2013 an exit portal. Almost \u2013 well, I guess not anymore, because we have Cesareans \u2013 but at one point, the pelvis was the exit for every human alive on the planet, which means you have directly interfaced with a pelvis and a pelvic floor, and the tension in the pelvic floor, and the health of the pelvic floor. And then, of course, there are other things like the micro biome in the vagina, and all these other things. Like, every person listening to this had the potential, at least, of shooting out a pelvis, and so therefore it matters \u2013 it matters to our species, and it\u2019s \u2013 it is a mechanical environment that you have interacted with. And so the state of that mechanical environment, you know, is affecting your current shape of your body, right now, in every sense. So it\u2019s large \u2013 well, I don\u2019t want to call your pelvis large, because I don\u2019t know. My pelvis is large. The pelvis is a big deal to the species as far as biology goes and reproduction, menstruation, having good sex, having healthy organs, pain-free organs \u2013\nDANI: Sperm production?\nKATY: Well, reproduction.\nKATY: I put reproduction, you know, that\u2019s men and women. That\u2019s all of it, you know, so it\u2019s not just \u2013 when you\u2019re not reproducing, or not in reproduction mode, you might not think about those types of things, but you know, your pelvic health is kind of like a red flag for the health of your \u2013 the state of your entire body, and then if you look at \u2013 what did you say the statistics were? Like, how many people were having incontinence? 25 million, is that what you said?\nDANI: 25 million Americans, yeah.\nKATY: 25 million Americans.\nDANI: That\u2019s just Americans.\nKATY: Those are red flags.\nKATY: For all of these other functions that pass through that \u2013 and we\u2019ve seen a trend in incontinence affecting younger and younger populations of people. So anyway, again, these are just like red flags. It\u2019s a symptom of a larger problem.\nDANI: Okay. And it\u2019s not just \u2013 well, I don\u2019t want to get into \u2013 we\u2019re going a whole other pelvis thing later.\nKATY: Actually, can I just stop right here? Because here\u2019s the message that I got. Dear Katy and Dani, what happened to the midbreak exercises? So I\u2019m going to do one right now for the pelvis, do you mind?\nDANI: I do not mind.\nKATY: So we totally have, like, forgotten to do that for like the last little bit. She was like, it was so great because that was \u2013\nDANI: I got that, too, and I wanted to write back to her and tell her that we have a verbal incontinence problem. That is how we\u2019ve skipped over those. But I liked them, too. Let\u2019s do it.\nKATY: So you can do the \u2013 you can do basically what is an oral kegel, which is just pinch your lips together really hard.\nDANI: Those don\u2019t work?\nKATY: Is it working? Is it working? All right, so. Put your feet \u2013 look down at your feet and set your feet up so they\u2019re pointing straight ahead, a little wider than pelvis width. And then you\u2019re going to have minimal shoes on or be barefoot, meaning I just don\u2019t want a heel under your foot right now. And you\u2019re going to back your weight up into your heels so that the weight comes off of the toes, right? So there\u2019s this kind of forward tendency that we have, I\u2019m going closer to the microphone, and then I\u2019m coming away and going towards my heels. Once you\u2019re back at the rear part of your foot, kind of stacked over your heel bones, you\u2019re going to shift your weight to the right leg. So even though you\u2019re shifting your weight to the right leg, what\u2019s happening is the left side of the pelvis is lowering towards the floor, and then you\u2019re going to shift your weight over to the left leg. So this is really just gliding your pelvis from one leg to the other, but this is a pelvic mobility type exercise. So we\u2019re standing up, and we\u2019re shifting our weight from the right leg to the left leg, making sure that the weight stays back on the heels. And then open your feet a little bit wider \u2013 so maybe go double pelvis width? And then try it again, and you\u2019ll notice that as you change the width of your legs, you can come closer or farther away \u2013 you will change the loads that you are placing on the muscles of the hip, which are also the muscles that connect the pelvis to the femur. So this is just a hip glide, side to side, but then you can try it in a forward bend. You can bend forward and put your hands on your thighs, but it works well if you rest them on the seat of a chair \u2013 so can you hear me if I bend over like this?\nKATY: Because I have to do it \u2013 so you\u2019re bent forward, and you\u2019re going to do the same thing. You\u2019re going to shift your weight to the right, and you\u2019re going to shift your weight to the left. And the motion, while it looks the same \u2013 it\u2019s still a shift to the right and to the left, because you\u2019ve tipped your pelvis forward. You\u2019ve flexed your hip. Now when you shift to the right and left, you\u2019re going to feel it usually in your inner thighs \u2013 your adductor muscles, maybe. In your hamstring muscles. So it\u2019s not really a stretch per se, because you\u2019re actively moving from one side \u2013 there\u2019s parts of you that are stretching \u2013 but you\u2019re trying to move from one to the other, and you\u2019re going to find that usually you have an ease of movement in one direction compared to the other. Do you have that? Do you have one side that glides better?\nDANI: Oh, yeah. I do. I have one side that does everything a little bit better, for the most part.\nKATY: Right or left?\nDANI: Left.\nKATY: This just feels so good; I might not come back up. Oh my god, that\u2019s great. So anyway, that was my exercise. All right, carry on.\nDANI: That was good, thank you. Let\u2019s just go from there right into what kinds of things affect our pelvic health \u2013 the health of our pelvis.\nKATY: Well, everything. Everything.\nDANI: Could you list that out?\nKATY: Starting now. Your footwear, your posture, the tightness of your pants, belts, how much you sit, how much you walk, or don\u2019t, how you walk, or don\u2019t \u2013\nDANI: How you sit.\nKATY: How you sit, your diet \u2013 gosh, what are some other \u2013\nDANI: Well, like, whether you hold your stomach in or not.\nKATY: Yes! The pressure, like, the intra-abdominal pressure that you keep all of the time, the mobility of your diaphragm, the position of your ribcage, all of those kind of go under the posture orientation of your parts \u2013 or alignment, because in that case it\u2019d be like the forces that are created by your postures. The easiest way is: the loads that you create, the frequency that you load the pelvic floor. The best visual that I have ever done, I think, on the pelvic floor was \u2013 I did a creative, live segment for Jill Miller. She had a pregnancy creative live? I don\u2019t know what they call it - a series? Did you see that, have you ever done a creative live?\nKATY: So a creative live is a company \u2013 especially an education company, and they create an online experience that\u2019s live, and you have someone come out \u2013 in this case, it was Jill Miller, who was of Yoga Tune-Up fame, and she put together, like, everything that you should consider during pregnancy to keep your body super viable. And she had different experts come out and explain different topics. And I came out and I was talking about \u2013 I had a plastic bag, like a plastic grocery bag. And I believe it was oranges. I set the plastic bag on a chair and I started filling it with oranges, talking about, you know, you are getting heavier; your abdominal contents are getting heavier. The baby is getting heavier. You know, you are growing a placenta in addition to a baby, you are adding more fluid. So the weight to your pelvic floor is increasing \u2013 but you\u2019re just \u2013 the bag was just sitting on the chair, reflecting what humans do the bulk of the time, right? So you\u2019re pregnant, but you still have to go to work, or you still sit and watch TV the bulk of the time. You\u2019re still a sedentary person belonging to a sedentary culture. So meanwhile, every day you\u2019re adding just a little bit more tangerine, the number of tangerines into this bag. And then I would pick up the bag, and so the strength of your muscles \u2013 the resting tension, the ability to conduct a particular level of force \u2013 comes with what you do most frequently. This bag of oranges sits on the chair most frequently. So in the rare \u2013 well, I don\u2019t know what you want to call it \u2013 in the rare situation, when it gets up, now all of a sudden you pick the bag up and it accelerates the oranges down. But the pelvic floor was sitting most hours of the day, which is way different \u2013 you would have a way different adaptation, which is another way of saying strength \u2013 to your pelvic floor than if you grabbed the bag that\u2019s sitting all day long and I was like, let\u2019s go for a run, and I was like, \u201cjeng, jeng, jeng, jeng, jeng\u201d and the oranges are bouncing on the bottom, and then it sits back down for another 12-17 hours, and then it gets back up and \u201cjeng, jeng, jeng, jeng, jeng, jeng, jeng.\u201d You know, that is our pelvic floor\u2019s experience of our movement. And you might not be adding oranges, which are baby weight. But in that same way, you have particular weight of your organs, and then let\u2019s say you have a habit of bearing down, in which case that weight increases. It\u2019s like putting a stack of weights on a scale and then pushing down on top of it, so it\u2019s more than just the weight of the stuff \u2013 so movement causes accelerations, pressures cause accelerations. So your pelvic floor is, frankly, extremely deconditioned. And let\u2019s say that you get exercise on a regular basis, the pelvic floor is a group of muscles that perform differently depending on the angles at which you use them. So say you \u2013 say I exercise every day: I walk every day, or I run every day. But the thing that you\u2019re doing doesn\u2019t use your hips in all of their ranges of motion. You\u2019re not using \u2013 breadth is the best word, I think for it \u2013 it just means that there is \u2013 if you think of your hips as having 360 degrees amount of strength, and you\u2019re like, I can squat \u2013 like, say you can squat with 150 pounds on your back and you\u2019re coming up and you\u2019re coming down and you can do, like, 40 of those, and that\u2019s rad, but I say \u2013 here\u2019s what I want you to do. I want you to turn your right foot all the way out to the right, and turn your left foot in 20 degrees and now I want you to see what you can squat, and all of a sudden it\u2019s like, well, I can\u2019t squat that much, and it\u2019s like, yes, because you haven\u2019t done that particular motion with your feet in one particular way, with your knees in one particular way, with an uneven terrain. So it\u2019s a lack of robust strength to the pelvic floor, which is brought about by a sedentary lifestyle, and/or repetitive exercises as our primary movement nutrient input. So that \u2013 that\u2019s what affects it, and then all those other things. Mood, stress, a psychological factors, diet, clothing. You know, like, that would be the big umbrella over it all.\nDANI: Mm-hmm. Can we go back to that whole, movements that we don\u2019t do a lot?\nDANI: Like squatting? Okay, so you talk about squat like a weight lifting squat, right?\nDANI: But a squat, like as a resting position \u2013 would you say that? Resting posture?\nDANI: I never in my life had thought about that before I started following your work. Squatting. As a resting posture.\nKATY: Did you come in through pelvic floor?\nKATY: Most people \u2013 did I tell you the story of when I did a book signing in Minneapolis \u2013\nDANI: Actually, I just came in through pain in general, but I was having pelvic floor issues.\nKATY: Well, I did a book signing in Minneapolis, right when Move Your DNA came out, like, not last June but the June before, and Mama Sweat was there? Who wrote that Pelvic Floor Party Not Invited?\nDANI: Oh, yeah, yeah yeah.\nKATY: And there was \u2013 I don\u2019t know, there were probably 130-140 people there at this signing, and I had them raise their hands, and I was like, who has found out about Katy Says or any of my books or anything because of this \u2013 Kegels Not Invited thing? And probably 80% of the room raised their hand.\nKATY: And I was like, this is Kara Thom, right here, who wrote that article, and it\u2019s because of her that you are now, like on this trajectory of like, information or whatever. It was really amazing, where pelvic floor is probably still the #1 entry portal, if you will.\nDANI: Which kind of just goes back to you saying how integral it is to the whole body health.\nKATY: It is. It is.\nDANI: I mean, if that many people are coming to you with those issues, then it matters a lot for men and women. So I hope any guys who started listening to this, I hope you\u2019re still listening, because it matters.\nKATY: Do you have a pelvic floor? It\u2019s not pink, this episode is not pink.\nDANI: Yep. Nope.\nKATY: It\u2019s for every human.\nKATY: So anyway, so squats.\nDANI: Well, squats. I mean, that\u2019s just \u2013 and then I kind of just want to touch on kegels, but I know we don\u2019t want to go into it too much. So squatting as a resting posture \u2013 it took a long time for me to do it. You can\u2019t just \u2013 if you\u2019ve never squatted, and you\u2019ve been in a chair your whole life, you can\u2019t just squat. It doesn\u2019t work that way. You kind of have to prep for it. And in your blog and in your book you have great squat prep protocol for getting people into a squat.\nKATY: But floor sitting \u2013 floor \u2013 like, a squat is a large category of motions, and it\u2019s not \u2013 the squat as a position is not really more beneficial than the process of getting down and back up again. Those portions of a squat are also nutritious. So if someone plucked you up, moved your body parts into a particular configuration, and set you down on the ground, that\u2019s not very nutritious. It\u2019s the movement down and back up again \u2013 so for those of you who are like, I can\u2019t even squat! I\u2019m like, well, you can certainly go sit on the floor and support yourself. Sit on a couple pillows and get into something similar and then get back up again, and you, my friend, are doing a squat in this way and can reap some of these benefits. Except to say \u2013 I also like, because you know, the squat, you know, it\u2019s like, \u201cno more kegels,\u201d a lot of people just say, well, let\u2019s swap \u2013 swap the squats for the kegels and then you have a whole bunch of people who don\u2019t really have any pelvic floor strength and who are bearing down through their squats, and it\u2019s like, well, the key is to find exactly your squat range of motion and work within it so that you\u2019re not creating that downward pressure. So if you have stress incontinence, which is leakage brought about by changes in pressure, where the change in pressure is greater than what your pelvic floor can resist against \u2013 you want to create movements that work within your pelvic floor\u2019s current ability to withstand that stress, and then you go from there. So it\u2019s like, you\u2019re going to run a marathon, you don\u2019t get up and start running, because you will exceed your body\u2019s physical capabilities, and a squat for many people is exceeding their physiological capability. So it\u2019s all about bolstering, bolstering, modifying, and working within your boundaries.\nDANI: Yeah. Yeah. There\u2019s no singular solution. So we don\u2019t even have to touch on kegels, even though that\u2019s probably the most common thing that people are given for \u2013\nDANI: - the stress incontinence and prolapse and stuff.\nKATY: Everything that\u2019s given to people is always easy, simple bullet point, magazine headlines, you know? It\u2019s like \u2013\nKATY: But everything\u2019s a whole body/whole lifestyle issue. But that\u2019s a real hard \u2013 like, that\u2019s a hard message to take, because you\u2019re like, but the symptom is the only thing bothering me right now \u2013\nKATY: Because if you\u2019re only aware of the symptom and not of the red flag and of the symptoms to come later on, it might change how interested you are in a broader approach. So I just put the broader approach out there because I think that people \u2013 I know that I would like the broader approach, so I just make sure that broader approach is represented, and people can go with the \u2013 like, a shorter term type thing, or they can go with a larger kind of overhaul of movement and lifestyle, really.\nDANI: Yeah. That\u2019s perfect \u2013 I am a bullet point person. Just pretend I\u2019m a bullet point person, because I used to be. What are some things I could do, like, I\u2019m listening to this, thinking holy cow! A whole new world. What can I do right now to start to improve my pelvic health?\nKATY: Well, it\u2019s almost like in the order that I created products, right? You know, like, that Down There for Women, which was 5 \u2013 it was 5 exercises that mobilize the hips, essentially. So, like, that\u2019s the smallest amount of motion. There\u2019s nothing in the Down There 5 exercises that create stress, so that if you have stress incontinence, you don\u2019t have to be worried about doing an exercise that creates a quantity of stress that exceeds your current pelvic floor health.\nDANI: That\u2019s nice, nice and safe.\nKATY: Well, I remember someone wrote me, she said she bought another exercise DVD, I think it was like, uh, it was a famous Hollywood trainer from \u2013 from a show about losing a lot of weight, I\u2019m just not going to say any names, and it was like a lot of jumping, and so she was like, trying to build \u2013 she was like, I read it, I know I need to build my butt so I\u2019m doing jump rope so that my butt gets, like, more firm \u2013 and of course, jumping around \u2013 which could, you know, give you a stronger legs and butt, maybe \u2013 also came with a stress package. And so she\u2019s like, now I have a prolapse, and I was like, awesome. So let\u2019s go back \u2013 so anything that\u2019s creating stress, like you\u2019re going to have to stop doing the things that are exceeding the strength of your pelvic floor. You have to go back \u2013 or you can \u2013 you don\u2019t have to do anything. You can go back and start by going, okay, this area \u2013 it\u2019s because it\u2019s two-fold. One, yes, you\u2019re not moving enough. But moving more isn\u2019t always the solution, because your hips, pelvis, knees, and remember \u2013 your pelvis is passing through your feet, so if your feet have particular angles, it\u2019s going to set the inclination or the tilt of your pelvis which is affecting so many other things about what helps the pelvic floor stay at a particular way of functioning force production, if you will. Oh my gosh, I forgot what I was going to say. How did I start that sentence?\nDANI: We were talking about things you can do and you brought up the Down There For Women.\nKATY: Yeah, no, it was after that, it was this last thing. So \u2013\nDANI: Well, then, I\u2019m lost, too.\nKATY: The good thing is, when you have verbal incontinence, you just keep talking and talking and talking. No, okay. I was just saying \u2013 oh, my gosh. Talking, we were talking about bullet points, I started \u2013\nDANI: Well, and removing the things, if you\u2019re going to be doing something that causes more stress \u2013\nKATY: Oh, here\u2019s the thing. Gosh. My goodness.\nDANI: Did we find it yet?\nKATY: You\u2019ve adapted.\nDANI: I gotta fire that research assistant.\nKATY: Maybe the research assistant could just take over the show. You know what we need are new hosts. Could we just hire some new hosts?\nDANI: Send your job applications to us.\nKATY: But we\u2019ve forgotten the address. It\u2019s not only that you\u2019re not moving, it\u2019s that because you\u2019ve adapted to not moving, when you go to start moving, the ability for your all of your pelvis to be participating is less. So these corrective exercises are what I call, like movement micronutrients. They\u2019re a great way at kind of tugging on fibers that haven\u2019t participated in a long time, to get them functioning. So that exercise \u2013 that weight shifting back and forth \u2013 forward bend, shifting back and forth \u2013 all of that is changing the state of your pelvis and your pelvic floor. It doesn\u2019t look like a movement, a natural movement of getting up and down and walking around, but because you have not moved very much, you have to kind of supplement a little bit to kind of fill in some of the gaps a little bit. So we have a lot of the corrective exercises as the first bullet point. Low stress, corrective exercises. And then more advanced corrective exercises, and then starting to re-engage in the natural movements that would keep the pelvis \u2013 and your whole body \u2013 more nourished \u2013 so that you wouldn\u2019t have this symptom. You have a mechanical, nutritional deficiency. Incontinence and pelvic floor disorders are symptoms of movement deficiencies. So you can add a orthotic \u2013 something outside of you that helps take care of the symptom, but you have to just learn how to move better, so things like the amount that you walk should be increased. The terrain over which you walk should be varied, but also: are you walking in minimal shoes or not, because if you read Whole Body Barefoot, there\u2019s just going to be this geometry that when you have a heel on your foot, your walking is not going to be as nutritious for your pelvic floor until your heel can come all the way to the ground. So it\u2019s like, your heel is like knocking off some nutrients that your pelvis really needs. I mean, you get that \u2013 we talk about that in the gait, that posterior push off. Your butt strength as created through this loaded hip extension is part of strength making, whether it\u2019s the bone, whether it\u2019s the resting tension of the pelvic floor \u2013 all of those things come with those habits. Sitting on the floor because it loads your hips in a dynamic way: getting down, getting back up again, which \u2013 I put squat and floor sitting and non-chair resting positions all in the same category.\nKATY: Because it\u2019s not just this exercise, the squat. It\u2019s just that your hips and knees are barely used in their full range of motion, and it is your knee and hip use that is going to affect the nutrition level of your pelvic floor. Those are movements \u2013 that\u2019s all \u2013 that\u2019s where mechanical nutrients come from is this loaded hip and knee and ankle and sacrum use. Getting back down, coming back up again.\nDANI: Right. And even just standing. Standing in line in minimal shoes with your weight back in your heels.\nKATY: It\u2019s certainly better than now.\nKATY: Well, posture.\nDANI: I mean, the little things that you can do.\nKATY: Sure. And, well, posture really creates pressure. Sucking in your stomach, right? Learning how to \u2013 Diastasis Recti is going to help so many people with their pelvic floor. I can\u2019t say how excited I am \u2013\nDANI: The book. The book.\nKATY: Yes, yes. Not the condition. Diastasis Recti the book will be such a precursor to going, oh, intra-abdominal pressure, rib position, I get it. I understand why this is creating \u2013 and you know, we talked about \u2013 this is incontinence, I realize I didn\u2019t finish that last sentence, but we\u2019re talking about incontinence. But incontinence is a symptom, often times it\u2019s a precursor symptom to prolapse, because what\u2019s creating this extra pressure is your organs coming down, and so it\u2019s just \u2013 it\u2019s all \u2013 it\u2019s all related. And I sent you a picture \u2013\nDANI: Oh, my gosh \u2013 yeah, you text me and send me a picture, I\u2019m thinking it\u2019s going to be, you know, your kids hanging on a tree or something cute like that. It\u2019s like, I can\u2019t even describe it \u2013 do I have to describe it?\nKATY: Well, do you want to just say what it is? Or should we talk about it and not give anyone a clue, and they\u2019ll be like, it was so good, wish you could see it? All right.\nDANI: Bummer for you. Okay, it\u2019s really this sleek packaging of an incontinence product \u2013 for women \u2013 and I forget what it was called; my phone\u2019s in another room.\nKATY: Silhouette. Depends. Silhouette by Depends.\nDANI: It was Silhouette by Depends. Fantastic packaging, it looked like some really sexy underwear, and on the side it says, \u201cYoga Pants Approved\u201d and it was active wear incontinence stuff. And I know that they actually made a yoga pant with a pad built into it, by the way. I saw that, that it was going around for people that, you know, have stress incontinence when they\u2019re working out. But I \u2013 where did you find that?\nKATY: A friend texted it to me.\nKATY: She had gotten \u2013 her client had been directly marketed to and sent a pair.\nDANI: Mmm. They don\u2019t even have current numbers on how much money we spend in the United States on incontinence. The latest numbers that my lousy research assistant could find was from 1995. This is 1995 dollars - $16.3 billion spent on incontinence. That\u2019s products and, you know, doctor\u2019s visits. Stuff like that. And I\u2019m sure as the number\u2019s greater now.\nKATY: Well, I posted it on Facebook \u2013 those pictures \u2013 and like, I don\u2019t have a problem with products that make people\u2019s lives better. Like, if this product is making your life better, that\u2019s not the purpose of posting the pictures. The reason that I post the pictures and what I note is: there\u2019s a message out there that reinforces this idea that what you\u2019re experiencing with your body physically has nothing to do with what you\u2019ve done with your body physically, so go ahead and keep doing the things you\u2019ve always loved to do, just add these products that make the symptoms easier to bear message.\nDANI: It\u2019s a message of inevitability with accessories.\nDANI: It\u2019s inevitable what\u2019s happening to you, and so you need this product, because it\u2019s going to happen to you anyway, so you might as well have this product.\nKATY: And then the \u2013 you know, there\u2019s, like, we need these products and these products are great. I don\u2019t have a problem with that. The problem that I have, again, is with this idea that what you have has nothing to do with how you have lived, and that you don\u2019t need to change. And then they\u2019re trying to research all of these \u2013 what did it say on the package? The package actually said \u2013 hold on. Let me see \u2013 I\u2019ve been all technical gadgety in this \u2013 I\u2019m like, I\u2019m just going to go watch a show right now.\nDANI: Yeah, I\u2019m going to give you the job of research assistant.\nKATY: I\u2019ve actually been watching Top Chef this entire time. Is it wrong to watch Food Network while you\u2019re doing your podcast? Bladder and bowel incontinence may be caused by a condition that may be medically treated. Please see your doctor for professional advice. So that\u2019s a disclaimer on this product \u2013 oops \u2013 whacking my microphone in my enthusiasm \u2013 so you\u2019re talking about the money that is spent. And I\u2019m not sure if that\u2019s consumer dollars or actual researcher dollars, the National Institute of Health, funding research. But the research keeps looking for a solution that has nothing to do with changing the mechanical nutrients that you create through the day. It\u2019s looking for a solution in 20 minutes of intervention 3 times a week, where you don\u2019t change anything about your life \u2013 it\u2019s like, kind of like, placates you. It\u2019s like, hey, what you doing? It\u2019s working for you besides this other thing, so why don\u2019t you just add this? It doesn\u2019t \u2013 for me, minimalism, the stripping away of supported shoes is like, really the way that you get your foot health back. Not by doing 7 foot corrective exercises while you\u2019re still walking around in your stilettos again. There is \u2013 you\u2019re going to have to change the habits. You cannot exercise off your cigarettes. You cannot eat salads to negate the 17 desserts that you had in the last 3 days. Physiology doesn\u2019t work like that. You cannot exercise off adaptations to an unsuitable for your physiology or biology lifestyle. So I just think that it\u2019s almost become a waste of money, because can you ever find a solution to a problem if you\u2019re not asking the right question, right? Like, the right answer depends on how good the question was. So anyway, money and funding \u2013 it\u2019s just a bigger bone to pick, I guess with academia, meaning make sure you\u2019re asking the right questions. We know that people don\u2019t want to change, but that\u2019s not direct science. Either that or the paper should say in the beginning, we understand that people will only give 15 \u2013 here\u2019s the research that shows people will only give 15 minutes to the solution of a major problem, and so therefore, this paper is designed to compare 17 15-minute protocols. And then someone could choose to write a paper to say, well, let\u2019s compare a 90 minute protocol to a 15 minute protocol, and then we have research that says, well, 90 minutes is actually going to be better than 15 minutes, but no one would publish that because they\u2019d say, well, everyone knows that doing more exercise than, you know, not doing 15 minutes, and so we won\u2019t do that. And anyway, I have incontinence \u2013 I\u2019m going to do my oral kegels right now.\nDANI: Okay. You do that, because I want to touch on poop.\nKATY: Ew!\nDANI: Actually, that did not \u2013 I want to talk about pooping really quick before we go on to our final question. Everybody has seen probably the viral Squatty Potty commercial that\u2019s been going around the past two weeks with this unicorn who is pooping out this fantastically delicious-looking rainbow soft serve. And it\u2019s a long commercial, so it\u2019s clearly not \u2013 I don\u2019t have a TV, but I\u2019m assuming there\u2019s no way this is on TV. It\u2019s just an Internet commercial.\nKATY: I don\u2019t think you could get that on television.\nDANI: Probably not.\nKATY: What was your favorite moment? Do you have, like, one favorite moment?\nDANI: Uh, well, at the end, when they\u2019re passing it out. They\u2019re passing out the ice cream to the little peasant children, and they\u2019re getting it on their cheeks and he\u2019s handing out toilet paper to wipe it off.\nKATY: Toilet paper. Yeah, that was my favorite moment, too.\nDANI: But I love that and we are not paid by Squatty Potty \u2013 we both just love to squat while we pee and poop.\nKATY: So true.\n(Video narration) Squatty Potty. The stool for better stools. Pooping will never be the same\u2026and neither will ice cream.\nDANI: And if you haven\u2019t seen that, you have to look up the Squatty Potty pooping unicorn commercial, and we\u2019ll put a link to it, but I\u2019m sure everybody\u2019s seen it.\nKATY: I got this text from someone who\u2019s not really \u2013 she\u2019s not really \u2013 she\u2019s a friend from a long time ago, and she said, like, her husband just saw the Squatty Potty and she goes, [her husband\u2019s name] saw this Squatty Potty promo on the Nutritious Movement page and immediately went on and ordered one.\nDANI: Mm. That\u2019s brilliant.\nKATY: Yes! Like, if you were going to be moved from a \u2013 I mean that was like, Saturday Night Live.\nDANI: Moved. Oh, it was good.\nKATY: It was like a Saturday Night Live spoof, and it got people to order them. I think everyone should watch it. I think that our podcast should just be replaced by that commercial.\nDANI: Okay, that would make things a lot easier for everybody.\nKATY: Especially our assistant.\nDANI: Yeah. But that is something \u2013 I mean for you listening, that\u2019s just such a simple change that you can make in so much about your overall health, but it really does help with your pelvic health is just squatting. You can get them at Bed, Bath, and Beyond now \u2013 they\u2019re not even, like, when I ordered mine, and I\u2019m sure you ordered yours, it was this weird thing that only you know, only weird nutjobs that liked \u2013\nKATY: Poop.\nDANI: Poop \u2013\nKATY: You must really like poop if you\u2019re going to order a Squatty Potty.\nDANI: Yeah, I mean \u2013 actually I\u2019m ordering my travel one today because I\u2019m heading out to Hoobidy Doobidy next month, and there\u2019s no way I\u2019m living without that \u2013 that Squatty Potty. I\u2019ll let you know how that goes. Do you have a travel one?\nKATY: I don\u2019t.\nDANI: Okay. You should, because you travel so much.\nKATY: Well, I just put my feet on the toilet seat. I\u2019ll just squat on the toilet.\nDANI: Oh, you\u2019re really good.\nKATY: Well, I\u2019m committed, and in the RES house, when we have all of the RES teachers, like when we went to Castricum \u2013 you know, there were a bunch of RES teachers that stayed in the same house and I could not figure out why there was always this cardboard box, and one of the teachers was like, oh, that\u2019s my Squatty Potty. I am unable to poop without it now. Just something to get his feet up like 7\u201d.\nDANI: Yeah, and it\u2019s not such a weird thing, and people are opposed to it, once they use it they\u2019re hooked. Like, my kids didn\u2019t want to do it when I first got it and now they\u2019re like, make sure you order one before we go to Hoobidy Doobidy.\nKATY: Well to keep it with stress incontinence, one of the major sources of stress to your pelvic floor is straining to go to the bathroom, ironically. I mean, you\u2019ll empty your bladder more easily because it doesn\u2019t have the same tube-age system. It doesn\u2019t require that same flexion or that same degree of flexion of the hips. But you\u2019re sitting there, so you\u2019ve peed all you\u2019re going to pee, and now you\u2019re sitting there, and now you\u2019re trying to get your poop out, and now you start straining. So that\u2019s a huge prolapse maker, and stress to the pelvic floor. It\u2019s bearing down more than what\u2019s necessary to try to accomplish a biological task that\u2019s being hindered by the cast of your toilet. So you are adding in extra force to accomplish something that should be happening on its own. If you just watch that Squatty Potty commercial, you should be just swirling rainbow poops easily by getting your hips up. So they did time measure, of time to fully void fecally, to get all your poop out and it was significantly reduced just by changing the geometry. And it\u2019s not just the Squatty Potty; you could see the references in the back of Move Your DNA of real, you know, scientists doing real poop analysis, you know, that\u2019s been published for other people to see. Because it\u2019s an easy solution, it is inexpensive \u2013 you don\u2019t have to buy a Squatty Potty. You just have to go take 2 cardboard boxes and put them in your bathroom.\nDANI: Yeah, totally.\nKATY: Take a whole stack of books off of your shelf and put them to good use. Like, it does not require extra time, extra money \u2013 it doesn\u2019t require exercise \u2013 yet \u2013\nDANI: Pull a Costanza and take a bunch of books in the bathroom.\nKATY: So that should really go into our bullet point list of how to take the load off your pelvic floor: get your legs up when you\u2019re going to the bathroom.\nDANI: Mm-hmm. Just try it. Just try it for a week.\nKATY: Try it. You\u2019ll like it!\nDANI: You really will. We were just going to get close to wrapping it up here, because we just \u2013 the verbal incontinence is out of control today.\nKATY: By definition.\nDANI: We talked about how I came to your work through pelvic floor stuff, and your big old kegels thing that was a big deal several years ago. You offered corrective exercises, postural adjustments \u2013 just habit modifications that can improve the pelvic floor and the health of the pelvis, and I know that this month of November when this is coming out in honor of \u2013\nKATY: National Incontinence Awareness Month!\nDANI: (like an echo) month-month-month-month! There are lots of RES graduates who also came to you \u2013 you said 80% of the people in that room raised their hand because of pelvic floor stuff, and a lot of the people are doing free workshops for pelvic floor health this month. If you want to find out, you can go on the website, Katy\u2019s website, which is still RestorativeExercise.com and you can scroll over the map, which is kind of cool. So you can find instructors and maybe find one that\u2019s close to you and see if they have a free workshop for an intro to pelvic health, and there\u2019s also physical therapists, many of whom are listed on the NAFC.org site, and that\u2019s the National Association for Continence \u2013 and they\u2019re doing workshops, too, that are free. And they specialize in pelvic floor issues, and they go beyond more than just the \u201clet\u2019s just do kegels and fix it.\u201d They kind of go into the postural corrections and stuff like that. And that might be worth checking out.\nKATY: I think the biggest takeaway is the high occurrence of this issue does not make it like a biologically normal state. Just because many people have it \u2013 and that\u2019s the biggest, I think, takeaway of this awareness month is that there are things that can be done. There are things you can do to halt this red flag, and you\u2019re not just trying to take care \u2013 you can think about it is I\u2019m just trying to take care of this symptom right now, but if it\u2019s a symptom or if it\u2019s a flag of other things to come, what you\u2019re actually doing is you\u2019re being proactive about your pelvic health for the rest of your life, you know?\nKATY: And hip health. It\u2019s your pelvis, your knees, your low back; it\u2019s all really health or wellness of that area \u2013 the mechanical nutrients are all facilitated by moving the whole lumps of yourself together, right? It\u2019s not just sitting there and isolating one muscle and working that muscle over and over again, because it\u2019s affected by everything.\nDANI: Right. And I like looking at it as a symptom of an overall lifestyle, just like if you had a mole that you were worried might be cancerous, you wouldn\u2019t not talk about it, you would get it checked out. And a lot of people don\u2019t talk about this \u2013 because it\u2019s embarrassing. Because, you know, it\u2019s about going to the bathroom and not being able to hold it \u2013 but really, you can do things, and it\u2019s important to just, you know, talk with people and find some support and do something about it. Do we have time for a question? We\u2019ve talked so much today.\nKATY: Yeah, let\u2019s do a quick one.\nDANI: Okay, this is a quick one. This is from Nick, and he writes, \u201cHi, I\u2019ve heard about the whale fin story more than once now, and I can\u2019t help but wonder,\u201d and he said, \u201cseriously here, not trolling \u2013 is a bent penis considered normal? Personally, I don\u2019t think it is, but it\u2019s also not that uncommon nowadays from what I have heard. Also what might possibly be the cause of it?\u201d\nKATY: I love this question.\nDANI: Yeah, it\u2019s a good one.\nKATY: So this is a short answer.\nKATY: Okay, so the \u2013 I mean, it\u2019s a really long answer. Just kidding.\nDANI: Just give it to me straight!\nKATY: Oh, my goodness! You\u2019re so \u2013 the master! The master!\nKATY: So it is common, whether or not it is normal \u2013 I don\u2019t think it\u2019s a fully understood situation. It\u2019s not really an investigated-at-all situation, and you wouldn\u2019t have anything left over from people older to know \u2013 like, there\u2019s no penis bones or anything that you can find to see what the shape of the penis was historically, throughout human timeline. But the way that the penis works, as it becomes erect \u2013 so a penis has basically space \u2013 you could think of it as tubes on either side. It\u2019s really an alignment of collagen, but it\u2019s got connective tissue on either side that can hold blood. So when something becomes engorged, with women it\u2019s interesting that your clitoris works in the same way. When you\u2019re putting blood to that area, blood flows through these tubes, and it is the fluid going down through these tubes that give a penis its stiffness, and it\u2019s also a change in the collagen orientation that give it its stiffness. And then that stiffness can recede when the blood is out of that area. So just imagine, like, uh, two tubes of plastic that are connected but separate, and when you fill them with water, the water goes through and ~bluuurrrp!~ it has stiffness, and when you pull the water out it kind of goes flaccid again. There are \u2013 there are serious clinical bends to a penis that are not, like, the gentle curve to the right or to the left or slightly up or down, but are more like a right angle in nature.\nDANI: Oh, wow!\nKATY: And that comes about from, you know, you can actually break a penis? It\u2019s kind of where \u2013 when you do have an erection, there is a \u2013 man, it\u2019s all coming back to me now. There is a \u2013 oh, my gosh, I cannot think of what it\u2019s called, but there is a lining. It\u2019s a membrane that, like, say you\u2019re having sex, and you jam it really hard accidentally \u2013\nKATY: - and you quickly bend to one side. That injury to that membrane, as it\u2019s healing, like when anything heals, it develops a bit of scar tissue. So now you\u2019ve got those two plastic tubes that fill, which give it length and stiffness, but one side doesn\u2019t \u2013 gosh, what\u2019s the \u2013 plastic isn\u2019t a good analogy, because it needs something that stretches. But let\u2019s say that the plastic on one side gets a little clumped. So let\u2019s say that the right side of these two plastic tubes \u2013 and really, what I have in my head right now are um, Slip-N-Slide. A Slip-N-Slide filled with air; you know how you blow it up and it fills, 2 tubes? Oh, I didn\u2019t even get that \u2013 that\u2019s what\u2019s coming \u2013 I\u2019m thinking of all these plastic pools \u2013\nDANI: It\u2019s like the best euphemism for a penis ever, thank you.\nKATY: Do you want to play Slip-N-Slide? Okay, so. Listen! Pay attention! Do your oral kegels! So when you have a clump of fibro- it\u2019s not fibrocartilage. Like, collagen fibers, as the water goes through, the one side doesn\u2019t extend fully. It doesn\u2019t lengthen fully, and that\u2019s what creates the curve. The curve is created when one side fills up longer and the other side is kind of clumped up a little bit, so you end up getting something in that. If the right side was clumped up, it would veer off to the right, so the right side would be a little bit shorter, so it would just kind of angle over to one side.\nDANI: You\u2019re talking about the hard bend that we\u2019re talking about, like the 90-degree \u2013\nKATY: This is how the hard bend \u2013 but it becomes more substantial, so that is the known mechanism of the bend, and no one has really kind of investigated the general one, but what is believed to be the creator is simply repetitive positioning, just like anything else. So um \u2013\nDANI: Are you talking about a penis in pants sort of a thing?\nKATY: It can be how you dress, dress right or dress left. It can also be how you partake of your single penis activities, right? There tends to be a direction preference or a hand preference, and that becomes your repetitive movement. So over time, you\u2019re essentially mechanotransducing \u2013 it\u2019s like massage. It\u2019d be like, what if you only gave a massage to your body with your right hand on the left side? You would have less \u2013 so I\u2019m going to use the word, \u201csticky spot,\u201d and I\u2019m referring back to Move Your DNA. So in Move Your DNA I talk about cellular plumpage, right? So you are mobilizing one set of your connective tissue of your pelvis more so than the other side. You are coaxing it in a particular direction, and what you get is a slight curve. So the slight curve is normal, it doesn\u2019t appear to be problematic unless it\u2019s a significant curve, in which it has a particular diagnosis and there are surgeries where they go to break up the fibro-cartilage, so both sides can fill evenly so that it straightens back out, because you might have an issue with intercourse or whatever. But anyway, I hope that people find that interesting or helpful, but that\u2019s believed to be \u2013 and then it\u2019s reinforced, right? You know, your curvature is less visible when you\u2019re not erect, but then you tend to have preferences of how you dress. Dress right or dress left \u2013 I don\u2019t know if everyone knows it, but it\u2019s the term for which side of your pants you tuck it on. So again, we\u2019re talking about natural movement, right? The world\u2019s oldest natural movement, where \u2013 what is the frequency of copulation, now, compared to masturbation, clothing \u2013 all of these things could be affecting the resting state of the connective tissue in your penis. So, anyway, final answer.\nDANI: That was fascinating. Wow. Nick, what a Romper Room, \u201cI see you\u201d moment that was. That was awesome.\nKATY: I see you, Nick! Never mind.\nDANI: Thank you. Thanks for that question \u2013 that was good.\nKATY: Plus, he was totally a troll. I hope he was a troll, and then was like, you know what? I\u2019m going to give up my trolling ways because someone gave me a well-thought out and sincere answer. Love, Nick.\nDANI: It was good. We need a penis bone museum here in the United States, if there\u2019s not one.\nKATY: Do you love your penis t-shirt? Do you ever wear it?\nDANI: I do. Thank you, I do. My kids are always just like, oh god, stop, when I wear it, but it\u2019s awesome!\nKATY: If you can\u2019t torment your children, what else are you supposed to be doing?\nDANI: I know, what is my purpose? Well, that was great \u2013 thank you for your time. That was so fun. I love the pelvis, and thanks everyone for listening. For more information, books, online classes, etc., you can find Katy at KatySays.com, and you can learn more about me, Dani Hemmat, movement warrior and born again squatter at MoveYourBodyBetter.com.\n-Blog Post \u201c1,2,3,4, We like Our Pelvic Floor\u201d\nhttp://www.katysays.com/1234-we-like-our-pelvic-floor/\n-Episode #5 Katy Says: The Delicious Butt Function Show\nhttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-5-delicious-butt-function/id894200695?i=318178158&mt=2\n-Episode #10 Katy Says: The Core\nhttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-10-the-core/id894200695?i=322170686&mt=2\nwww.nafc.org -National Association for Continence with lists of resources and free workshops for November 2015",
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        "raw_content": "Archives|Many Unhappy Returns\nMany Unhappy Returns\nThe fight over Social Security is, above all, about what kind of society we want to have. But it's also about numbers. And the numbers the privatizers use just don't add up.\nLet me inflict some of those numbers on you. Sorry, but this is important.\nSchemes for Social Security privatization, like the one described in the 2004 Economic Report of the President, invariably assume that investing in stocks will yield a high annual rate of return, 6.5 or 7 percent after inflation, for at least the next 75 years. Without that assumption, these schemes can't deliver on their promises. Yet a rate of return that high is mathematically impossible unless the economy grows much faster than anyone is now expecting.\nTo explain why, I need to talk about stock returns. The yield on a stock comes from two components: cash that the company pays out in the form of dividends and stock buybacks, and capital gains. Right now, if dividends and buybacks were the whole story, the rate of return on stocks would be only 3 percent.\nTo get a 6.5 percent rate of return, you need capital gains: if dividends yield 3 percent, stock prices have to rise 3.5 percent per year after inflation. That doesn't sound too unreasonable if you're thinking only a few years ahead.\nBut privatizers need that high rate of return for 75 years or more. And the economic assumptions underlying most projections for Social Security make that impossible.\nThe Social Security projections that say the trust fund will be exhausted by 2042 assume that economic growth will slow as baby boomers leave the work force. The actuaries predict that economic growth, which averaged 3.4 percent per year over the last 75 years, will average only 1.9 percent over the next 75 years.\nIn the long run, profits grow at the same rate as the economy. So to get that 6.5 percent rate of return, stock prices would have to keep rising faster than profits, decade after decade.\nThe price-earnings ratio -- the value of a company's stock, divided by its profits -- is widely used to assess whether a stock is overvalued or undervalued. Historically, that ratio averaged about 14. Today it's about 20. Where would it have to go to yield a 6.5 percent rate of return?\nI asked Dean Baker, of the Center for Economic and Policy Research, to help me out with that calculation (there are some technical details I won't get into). Here's what we found: by 2050, the price-earnings ratio would have to rise to about 70. By 2060, it would have to be more than 100.\nIn other words, to believe in a privatization-friendly rate of return, you have to believe that half a century from now, the average stock will be priced like technology stocks at the height of the Internet bubble -- and that stock prices will nonetheless keep on rising.\nSocial Security privatizers usually defend their bullishness by saying that stock investors earned high returns in the past. But stocks are much more expensive than they used to be, relative to corporate profits; that means lower dividends per dollar of share value. And economic growth is expected to be slower.\nWhich brings us to the privatizers' Catch-22.\nThey can rescue their happy vision for stock returns by claiming that the Social Security actuaries are vastly underestimating future economic growth. But in that case, we don't need to worry about Social Security's future: if the economy grows fast enough to generate a rate of return that makes privatization work, it will also yield a bonanza of payroll tax revenue that will keep the current system sound for generations to come.\nAlternatively, privatizers can unhappily admit that future stock returns will be much lower than they have been claiming. But without those high returns, the arithmetic of their schemes collapses.\nIt really is that stark: any growth projection that would permit the stock returns the privatizers need to make their schemes work would put Social Security solidly in the black.\nAnd I suspect that at least some privatizers know that. Mr. Baker has devised a test he calls \"no economist left behind\": he challenges economists to make a projection of economic growth, dividends and capital gains that will yield a 6.5 percent rate of return over 75 years. Not one economist who supports privatization has been willing to take the test.\nBut the offer still stands. Ladies and gentlemen, would you care to explain your position?\nOp-Ed Columnist E-mail: krugman@nytimes.com\nA version of this op-ed appears in print on February 1, 2005, on Page A00019 of the National edition with the headline: Many Unhappy Returns. Today's Paper|Subscribe",
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She is planning a recruiting trip to New Zealand and Australia as well.\nDesjardins said she had little trouble selling the Brooklyn campus to the athletes.\n\u201cMy biggest selling point is New York City,\u201d she said. \u201cYou say \u2018New York City\u2019 to an international, and that\u2019s all it takes.\u201d\nNearly all the golfers mentioned location as a key to their college decision. Brianna Maynard of New Zealand said she knew barely anything about the university when she decided on New York.\nAlthough nearly all of the top teams include foreign players, coaches take different approaches to recruiting.\nAt the University of Florida, which has eight golfers from seven countries and Puerto Rico, the international flavor was serendipitous. 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Recruiting does not always require long trips, she said, because young players from around the world flock to tournaments in the United States.\nBrianna Maynard of New Zealand shows her nationality with a Kiwi bird club cover.CreditNicole Bengiveno/The New York Times\nInternational golf associations have made it easier to keep an eye on talented players around the world, said Jones, who has golfers from Sweden, Australia and South Korea on her team.\n\u201cWe can be here in the States tracking scores online,\u201d she said. \u201cIf someone shoots a two under par at St. Andrews, I know that\u2019s a good score.\u201d\nArrival in the United States has required adaptation for the Blackbirds, whose athletes hail from New Zealand, Spain, Italy, England, Mexico and the United States (Connecticut). Challenges abound; for instance, idioms have been known to throw off the Italian Marisol Doglioli.\n\u201cThe first time she ate here, she said, \u2018I\u2019m such a pork,\u2019 \u201d Maynard said as the team practiced at Marine Park Golf Course in Brooklyn. \u201cWe all make fun of each other.\u201d\nOther obstacles are academic. Alice Boothroyd, a junior from England, had to train herself \u2014 and her British computer \u2014 to stop writing \u201charbour\u201d and \u201cfavourite\u201d in her assignments. And Cristina Felip, a junior from Spain, still spends more time than she would like writing essays, repeatedly combing her grammar and vocabulary for mistakes.\nDoglioli, a sophomore from the Alps near the French border, played at Mount St. Mary\u2019s in Maryland before the university cut the golf program during her freshman year. She transferred to L.I.U., in part, because of the team\u2019s diversity.\n\u201cWe all are in the same situation,\u201d said Doglioli, who won the individual conference title this year and shot a six-under-par 66 in the final round, breaking Desjardins\u2019s conference record. \u201cWe all have to Skype our parents. In the summer, we don\u2019t know where to put our stuff, so we all get a storage unit together.\u201d\nAs the lone American, Victoria Fagan, a sophomore, said she enjoyed learning about her teammates\u2019 cultures.\nCountry music, she noted, is not popular in the team van.\n\u201cMy music gets declined a lot,\u201d Fagan said. \u201cThey say it puts them to sleep.\u201d\nThe team\u2019s worldly aura has been a deciding factor for many of the athletes, ensuring an international flavor that has characterized the team during Desjardins\u2019s tenure.\nAfter three years playing college golf in Texas, Cristina Reynoso of Mexico was looking for more diversity. 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        "raw_content": "Choosing the right Minnesota Healthcare Directives\nPosted August 16, 2016 by O'Dea Law Firm | Categories: Healthcare Directives\nEnd of life decisions are hard to make. Knowing the patients wishes is often clouded by emotions, when an unexpected serious illness strikes. Having the appropriate healthcare directives in place, it gives family members and their healthcare providers a clearer picture of the patients wishes.\nThese advance directives come in many forms and do vary by state laws. Being properly informed to which directive would be best for the patient is very important; but what the documents can contain is difficult. At the O\u2019Dea Law Firm, we can help walk you through the legal documents to ensure that the patients true wishes are met.\nThere are three common directives. A living will, a healthcare power of attorney, and a do not resuscitate order. A living will is generally reserved for patients with terminal illness; giving the patient a voice to have full control on how their care will be handled should the they no longer be able to make those decisions. A medical power of attorney is a document that does allow for some decisions to be made, but it gives a specific person the legal right to make decisions for the patient should they no longer be able to make decisions for themselves. A Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) order is also considered a directive should the patients heart stop, no CPR or advanced life support techniques would be used to save the patient.\nThese documents are legally binding and should be completed by a lawyer; however most documents can be found online or be obtained through your healthcare provider. The O\u2019Dea law firm can help ensure these documents are completed and inline with state laws before any decisions need to be made. Please contact us today at the O\u2019Dea Law Firm to get started.",
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        "raw_content": "Cuthbertson v. Rasouli and Powers of Attorney For Personal Care\nHome \u00bb Articles \u00bb Cuthbertson v. Rasouli and Powers of Attorney For Personal Care\nOn October 18, 2013, the Supreme Court of Canada released its decision in Cuthbertson v. Rasouli, 2013 SCC 53. The case, which attracted national attention, dealt with Hassan Rasouli, a patient being kept alive by mechanical ventilation at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto, and whether Mr. Rasouli\u2019s doctors could terminate life-sustaining procedures without the consent of Parichehr Salasel, his wife and substitute decision-maker.\nThe Rasouli case\nMr. Rasouli was admitted to Sunnybrook in October 2010 for surgery on a benign brain tumour. Unfortunately he developed an infection after surgery and suffered extensive brain damage. He became unconscious and was put on mechanical ventilation. Without such life-sustaining procedures, it was widely expected that he would pass away. His doctors agreed amongst themselves that \u201cMr. Rasouli was in a persistent vegetative state, that all appropriate treatments for his condition had been exhausted, and that there was no realistic hope for his medical recovery.\u201d\nMs. Salasel, who trained as a doctor in Iran, disagreed with the diagnosis. She felt that her husband was not \u201cin a state of permanent and irreversible unconsciousness\u201d and, in fact, had a higher level of consciousness than the doctors at Sunnybrook had stated. Further, she was adamant that her husband, a devout Muslim, would in any regard want to be kept alive.\nNot surprisingly, an impasse quickly developed between Ms. Salasel and the Sunnybrook doctors, who sought to terminate life-sustaining procedures on the basis that continuing to provide such procedures offered no medical benefit to Mr. Rasouli and could actually cause harm as he got older and his health deteriorated.\nImportantly, the Sunnybrook doctors decided not to bring their argument before Ontario\u2019s Consent and Capacity Board, a tribunal established under the Health Care Consent Act, 1996. As such, the case moved through the court system. Ms. Salasel sought an injunction preventing the doctors from terminating Mr. Rasouli\u2019s mechanical ventilation and argued that any challenge of her refusal to give consent should have been brought to the Consent and Capacity Board. The doctors sought a declaration that Mr. Rasouli was in a \u201cpermanent vegetative state,\u201d that consent is not required to withdraw life-sustaining procedures where such procedures are futile, and that the Consent and Capacity Board is not the appropriate forum to decide these issues.\nIn a 5-2 split, the Supreme Court agreed with Ms. Salasel that ultimate determination of whether the doctors can terminate Mr. Rasouli\u2019s life-sustaining procedures rests with the Consent and Capacity Board. While \u201cend-of-life\u201d disputes used to be handled by the courts, the Health Care Consent Act, 1996 and the creation of the Consent and Capacity Board changed this.\nOntarians can express their wishes with respect to their health care, including those relating to end-of-life, under section 21 of the Health Care Consent Act, 1996. If a person\u2019s wishes are known, his or her substitute decision-maker is usually required to comply with those wishes. If a person does not actually express his or her wishes, as Mr. Rasouli failed to do, then his or her substitute decision-maker is required to act in accordance with the person\u2019s \u201cbest interests.\u201d Best interests must be informed by certain factors like the person\u2019s medical condition, if treatment is likely to improve his or her condition or harm it, and the values he or she held while mentally capable.\nDoctors who feel that a substitute decision-maker is not actually acting in accordance with a person\u2019s best interests can apply to the Consent and Capacity Board. If the Board agrees with the doctors, then it can permit them to act as they believe is in the person\u2019s best interests, which could include terminating life-sustaining procedures.\nGiven the Supreme Court\u2019s decision, we may not have seen the end of this saga. The Sunnybrook doctors may still apply to the Consent and Capacity Board. If they do, the fight over Mr. Rasouli\u2019s life could continue.\nPowers of Attorney for Personal Care\nPart of Ms. Salasel\u2019s opposition to the Sunnybrook doctors was based on her knowledge of Mr. Rasouli\u2019s religious beliefs. However, Mr. Rasouli did not actually express his wishes with respect to terminating life-sustaining procedures. As such, it is not clear what Mr. Rasouli himself would have wanted.\nIn Ontario, we have a document called a \u201cPower of Attorney for Personal Care,\u201d which allows the person or persons you name as your \u201cattorney\u201d or \u201cattorneys\u201d to make personal care decisions on your behalf if you become mentally incapable of making personal care decisions for yourself. Personal care decisions relate to health care, nutrition, shelter, clothing, hygiene and/or safety.\nAn attorney acting under a \u201cPower of Attorney for Personal Care\u201d has broader authority than a simple \u201csubstitute decision-maker\u201d would have. There is a default list of people who can act as your substitute decision-maker if you fail to have a Power of Attorney for Personal Care and you become mentally incapable, but they may not necessarily be the people you would want making your personal care decisions. As such, it is important for all adults in Ontario to have valid Powers of Attorney for Personal Care naming an appropriate attorney or attorneys.\nClients often ask about \u201cliving Wills.\u201d Living Wills, also called \u201cadvance directives,\u201d deal with your wishes for what should happen to you if you become mentally incapable, particularly if you are very ill. A living Will is a misnomer, as your Will has to do with how your property is to be distributed after your death (not your personal care wishes for during your lifetime).\nLiving Wills can include so-called \u201cdo not resuscitate\u201d or \u201cno hope\u201d clauses, which confirm that if you have a terminal condition and there is no reasonable hope of recovery (both of which are determined by your doctor) that you do not wish to be kept alive artificially. Living Wills can also express that you wish to live in your home for as long as reasonably possible.\nLiving Wills or advance directives can be included in your Power of Attorney for Personal Care. The benefit of including them is that your attorney(s) will know exactly what your wishes are if that particular situation arises. This can make the difficult decision to terminate life-sustaining procedures \u2013 one which can be extremely difficult if it involves a spouse or a parent \u2013 a little bit easier for the attorney(s). 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        "raw_content": "More Misrepresentations, Fallacies, and Other Lies. Part III\nDr Ray Greek\nIn More Misrepresentations, Fallacies, and Other Lies. Part I, I addressed propaganda employed by both animal and vivisection activists. I addressed the Intact Systems Argument (ISA) in part II, and now want to address some specific points in Holder\u2019s essay Understanding Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs). Holder:\nBefore it [a new drug] is let anywhere near humans it must first pass animal tests to check that it\u2019s not going to cause harm to humans in early stage clinical trials. Animal tests are not there to decide whether a drug is completely safe for market, it is there to check that the drug is safe enough for small, controlled clinical trials. (Emphasis added.)\nThere are several points to be made here. First, some in the vivisection activist community deny that animal models are in fact used to predict human response to drugs and disease. The deniers claim that animal models are used only to generate hypotheses and hence the use of animal models should not be judged based on positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV). In the above, Holder is clearly saying animal testing prevents unsafe drugs from going to clinical trials and hence animal models are predictive for humans. He is not alone in this. I have addressed such admissions many times, most recently here. This is why I insist that any debate first address the prediction issue. Unless that question is resolved, the vivisection activist will use a version of bait and switch, claiming first that animal models are predictive in general in an attempt to sway the audience into thinking how great animal models must be. But when discussing basic science research, the vivisection activist will reverse his position without acknowledging that he was wrong in previously stating that animal models are predictive modalities. Depending on the audience, the vivisection activist can continue to go back and forth with the mutually incompatible claims.\nSecond, animal models are not predictive for safety or efficacy. The drug industry has acknowledged this and about the only people who disagree with them are vivisection activists. I have also addressed this many times, for example here.*\nThird, the sentence, \u201cAnimal tests are not there to decide whether a drug is completely safe for market, it is there to check that the drug is safe enough for small, controlled clinical trials,\u201d implies a distinction without a difference and is reflective of the problem with animal testing in general. A drug can sail though animal tests and still harm or even kill volunteers or patients in clinical trials. The results from the animal tests are simply not predictive for humans regarding the safety of the medication. There is no difference between how safe the drug is for a small group or the entire USA in terms of what the animal tests reveal. However, Holder\u2019s assertion is correct in the sense that because only a small group of people is tested in clinical trials, not every side effect will manifest. Because different genotypes will react differently and more genotypes will be exposed to the drug after its release to the entire population, more side effects will then be seen. But this has nothing to do with animal tests; it is simply representative of the reality that complex systems react differently to perturbations such as drugs. I have addressed the inability of animal models to predict safety/toxicity many times as well.*\nFourth, another problem with the safety/toxicity issue lies in the fact that vivisection activists will at times claim that animal tests protect all patients after a drug is released so they can credit animal models for safe and effective drugs. However, at other times the vivisection activist will make the more modest, and correct, claim that animal tests are really supposed to protect just the volunteers and patients taking the drug during clinical trials. This is done in order to avoid taking responsibility for bad outcomes from drugs. In reality, animal tests protect neither humans in clinical trials nor patients in general. But the lack of consistency on the part of the vivisection activist community allows them to go back and forth as needed for the challenge they are addressing. This is the same thinking that allows some vivisection activists to claim that \u201cno scientist uses animal models as predictive modalities,\u201d while others clearly acknowledge that scientists do in fact so use some animal models. I am happy to address the false and mutually exclusive claims made by vivisection activists but quoting a response of mine to the \u201cthey are never used as predictive modalities\u201d argument as a response to the \u201cthey predict safety for humans in clinical trials,\u201d is disingenuous.\nHolder continues: \u201cMany, many drugs do not pass these animal tests \u2013 they are deemed to dangerous or ineffective to be moved on to clinical trials.\u201d Holder is correct. And that&apos;s the problem! Because the animal models are not predictive, unsafe drugs go to clinical trials and good drugs never make it to clinical trials. This is the reason the National Cancer Institute has stated that patients have lost cures for cancer because of animal testing. (Gura 1997) Early human testing, as acknowledged by industry, would allow scientists to match genes to effects and side effects thus going a long way toward making personalized medicine a reality, in addition to bringing down the cost of drugs.\nHolder: \u201cTo see the clear success of animal safety tests we should consider how rare it is that something goes wrong in a Phase I clinical trial (the first time it is tested in humans) . . .\u201d To begin with, society does not have access to a vast majority of that data. It is proprietary and the drug companies simply do not release it. So any statement such as Holder\u2019s is unfounded. But we do have some data. Horstmann et al. (2005) reviewed 460 Phase I National Cancer Institute trials, of which approximately 25% of the trials were First-In-Man (FIM) trials, involving 11,935 adults that occurred between 1991 and 2002. Horstmann et al found that serious nonfatal effects occurred in 15% of the patients undergoing single chemotherapy, with 58 deaths that were probably treatment-related. (Horstmann et al. 2005; Chapman 2011) Society also has statements from scientists who have worked in the industry and say things like: \u201cIf you were to look in [a big company\u2019s] files for testing small-molecule drugs you\u2019d find hundreds of deaths.\u201d (Marshall 2000) Chapman reinforced this stating: \u201c. . . but other incidents of harm [besides TGN1412], even death, to participants in Phase I trials, some then known and others unpublicized, had taken place.\u201d (Chapman 2011) This problem could be solved by starting all dosing trials at 1ng and using microdosing protocols for evaluating the drug, as I explain in a chapter in the book New Insights into Toxicity and Drug Testing, which is due to be released in 2013.\nI will continue this discussion in More Misrepresentations, Fallacies, and Other Lies. Part IV.\n*For more on these topics, including the prediction issue, see:\nAnimal models in an age of personalized medicine\nThe History and Implications of Testing Thalidomide on Animals\nFAQs About the Use of Animals in Science: A handbook for the scientifically perplexed\nAnimal Models in Light of Evolution\nChapman, Audrey R. 2011. \"Addressing the Ethical Challenges of First-in-Human Trials.\" J Clinic Res Bioeth no. 2 (4):113. doi: 10.4172/2155-9627.1000113.\nGura, T. 1997. \"Cancer Models: Systems for identifying new drugs are often faulty.\" Science no. 278 (5340):1041-2.\nHorstmann, E., M. S. McCabe, L. Grochow, S. Yamamoto, L. Rubinstein, T. Budd, D. Shoemaker, E. J. Emanuel, and C. Grady. 2005. \"Risks and benefits of phase 1 oncology trials, 1991 through 2002.\" The New England journal of medicine no. 352 (9):895-904. doi: 10.1056/NEJMsa042220.\nMarshall, E. 2000. \"Gene therapy on trial.\" Science no. 288 (5468):951-7.\nMore Misrepresentations, Fallacies, and Other Lies. 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        "raw_content": "01509502483 office@oxley-shepshed.leics.sch.uk\nWelcome to Oxley Primary School\nOur mission statement says:\n\u201cOxley Primary School aims to provide a caring, secure and stimulating environment in which all children can achieve the highest academic, personal and social standards, reaching their individual goals through a close partnership between home and school.\u201d\nM-F: 8.40am \u2013 3.15pm\nM-T: 3.15pm \u2013 6pm\nF: 3.15pm \u2013 5.15pm\nWelcome to Oxley Primary School!\nAt Oxley, we offer a bright, fun, engaging learning environment where children can excel. Our children enjoy coming to school. They like being part of a welcoming community school with a strong team ethic, a place where everyone is happy to get \u201cstuck in\u201d and help each other.\nIt is a great privilege to lead a team of professional, talented and committed staff, who create inspirational learning opportunities for our amazing children. I have been the Headteacher of Oxley Primary since September 2014. Time and again, I have been complimented on our warm, friendly and positive atmosphere. Visitors to the school never fail to notice how happy the children and staff are. At Oxley, we have a clear and simple ethos:\nHave an I can attitude.\nThose three, powerful messages drive the whole school to make the most of each and every day, so that we can be the best possible version of ourselves. The simple motto \u201cI can\u201d is at the heart of all we do. It helps us to build resilience. Everyone \u2013 the children, staff, parents and governors \u2013 share this common sense of purpose. It enables children to approach their learning positively, spurring them on to achieve more than they sometimes thought possible!\nOur children love to get involved and make a real contribution to day-to-day running of the school. For example, they support each others\u2019 learning; our elected House Captains carry out lots of important responsibilities in school and act as great role models. We take part in lots of sports competitions, community events, and have an excellent track record in raising money for various charities. We are very proud of our caring and nurturing environment and our strong community links.\nWe want our children to be well rounded citizens of the 21st century! That\u2019s why we continually review our curriculum to make sure that it is exciting, purposeful and creative. We like to have a sense of adventure, to enable children experience outdoor learning, take part in off site visits, meet special visitors to the school, experience residential visits and more. At Oxley, we place a high priority on children\u2019s academic achievement, but we also value developing their creative, sporting and interpersonal skills.\nNew this year \u2013 I am proud to be able to offer wraparound care for students of the school which runs from 7.40am to 6.00pm Monday-Thursday and 7.40am to 5.15pm on a Friday during term time.\nIf you would like further details about our school or want to visit us and see for yourself what everyday excellence looks like at Oxley, do not hesitate to contact us. Our contact details are at the top of the screen.\nWe hope you enjoy visiting our school as much as our staff love working here and as much as our children love coming here. I look forward to welcoming you to our school.\nMany of our policies and other important information are in the Key Documents section of this website. All our policies and other key documents are also available in paper form by request. Simply contact the school office. You can also view the answers to some questions on the FAQ page. You can also download a prospectus here.\nIf you want to find out more about us, we would be more than happy to meet you and show you around the school. Simply contact us and we can arrange an appointment.\nAt Oxley, all the children and staff are placed into four Houses: Beech, Maple, Oak and Willow. Each House also has House Captains, who are children from Year 6 who have been elected by the rest of the children in their House. Being a House Captain is an important role in our school. They act as role models to the rest of the children and help make important decisions with the Headteacher, for example, deciding what the focus will be for our weekly \u201cTop Tribe\u201d competition.\nChildren can earn House Points during the week. Every Friday, the House Captains add up the total number of points and announce this to the school in our celebration assembly. You will see the current total number of points so far this academic year displayed on this page. At the end of each term, the House with the most points is awarded the House Trophy.\nOn Sports Day, children compete to earn points for their houses, which also goes towards the overall total for the year.\nAddress: Thorpe Rd, Shepshed, Loughborough LE12 9LU\nEmail: office@oxley-shepshed.leics.sch.uk\nCopyright Oxley Primary School 2018",
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        "raw_content": "Archie\u2019s gangly fingers gather the air in excitement. It\u2019s a private joy that he sketches with the cadence of a tambourine: everything shimmering into fruition. He leaps, and his heavy boots thud onto the floor of the performing arts center. His wig is askew.\n\u201cI did it,\u201d he says, and his classmates, his admirers, echo the sentiment. I can hear kids screaming \u201cI did it\u201d to their parents all around me, the words slurred and muffled; bold without volume control.\nTheir faces are smeared with paint and sweat from the theatre lights. My arms are tired from carrying a scared little boy around all day. Though frightened by the props and the shadows of the stage, he finally came to life as the scary forest\u2019s werewolf, once the audience roared its approval. At the end of the show he performs solo to \u201cGangnam Style\u201d, and through the cans, I can hear the sound tech screaming \u201cThis kid! This kid!\u201d\nThe audience cheers because the kids are, genuinely, brilliant. Unlike the special clap for the special kid I\u2019ve seen too many times, these little stars are being celebrated for their intrinsic ability. And I\u2019m proud to be their teacher; proud because they worked hard, and they won this applause over weeks of line-learning, blocking, boogie-downing and anxiety. As a drama teacher for kids with disabilities, for the wonderful non-profit Acting Up!, the ultimate reward is seeing them on stage, fumbling a silly play and improvising through the gaps as happily as their mainstream contemporaries.\nPhoto credit: Alex Leslie\nThree months later, Eddie Redmayne walks onto stage at the Oscars and accepts the best actor award for portraying Stephen Hawking in The Theory of Everything. The best actress award is presented to Julianne Moore for her performance of the progression of Alzheimer\u2019s. A month after that, Glee\u2019s Kevin McHale jumps out of his character Artie\u2019s wheelchair to perform one episode\u2019s dance routine in a fictionalized Heaven. The ideal in paradise is, apparently, able-bodied.\nOne day, I tell an acquaintance I work with kids on the autism spectrum and she says \u201coh, like Rain Man\u201d, referencing a character Dustin Hoffman won an Oscar for almost twenty years ago. I want to say no. I want to be honest and say the kids I care for are not savants and express behaviour that on some days is challenging and other days violent. I want to say that they\u2019re funny and vibrant and sing incessantly and cry at the idea of being left out of an adventure. But I don\u2019t \u2013 Rain Man is the easy reference. It seems we only have space for one.\nDiversity might be a popular cache in the modern media, but it looks pretty different from the inside. While I understand that actors exist to portray someone that they are not, I wonder when the kids I teach will be auditioned to fill such roles. Barring the odd and glaring exception, we drew a line in the sand when it comes to blackface a while ago, but actors are still cripping up and being lauded for it. If the talented kids I know auditioned for parts that actually reflected their disabilities, it seems they wouldn\u2019t stand a chance.\nI speak to Glee actor Ali Stroker on a sunny afternoon in both Auckland and Los Angeles, where she lives and works. Even across Skype\u2019s pixelated distance her energy is visceral, and as a fan of the show, I\u2019m slightly overcome. I used to watch Glee with a girl I supported after school, whose cerebral palsy offered certain limitations but never stopped her from being a skilled dancer. Something about the show spoke to her pre-teen sensibility -- the love affairs and the falling grades; the mean girls and the gorgeous guys -- but I think the extent of the inclusivity spoke to her too.\nStroker was a runner up on the second season of The Glee Project, a reality show in which actors vie to be a member of Glee\u2019s cast. Despite coming second to a sweet, gangly and well-trained young man named Blake Jenner, she still scored a role on the show opposite McHale\u2019s Artie. For one episode she was Betty, the sexy, haughty love interest.\nStroker as Betty on Glee\nIronically, Stroker\u2019s mobility was compromised in a car accident in her youth, which mirrors Artie\u2019s storyline exactly. Stroker, however, is a wheelchair user in her daily life. McHale is not. And although Stroker is thankful to the show\u2019s creator, Ryan Murphy, for writing a role that has changed her career, her stance on the appropriation of disability is clear. \u201cYou wouldn\u2019t put a kid in Blackface on Nickelodeon,\u201d she says. \u201cIt\u2019s 2015. So why is this still happening?\u201d\nIt\u2019s easy to criticize those taking risks. Glee has certainly come under plenty of fire for its disability representation. Sometimes the show gets it really, really wrong. But while the diversity (or, perhaps, DIVERSITY!) of Glee is dripping in tokenism, it\u2019s also one of the only popular shows in which kids come together regardless of their gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity or ability. In a recent episode, titled \u201cTransitioning\u201d, a 300-strong choir of transgender people belted out Queen Latifah\u2019s I Know Where I\u2019ve Been, and I\u2019ll admit it was a tearjerker. The previous season, Artie left for college and contracted an STD, a rare nod to the fact that people with disabilities and sexuality are not mutually exclusive. The show\u2019s creator, Ryan Murphy, is also behind campy anthology series American Horror Story. This show features Jamie Brewer, an actor with Down Syndrome, in different roles across its different seasons, but does not dwell on her disability after her role as Adelaide Langdon in the first season \u2013 she\u2019s a genuinely integrated member of the cast, and it\u2019s exciting to see.\nTimes change and gestures date. If, in years to come, casting ceases to be a market in which bigotry is bought and sold as advertising and there\u2019s a commitment to authenticity in auditioning, Murphy\u2019s efforts will come to be seen as rudimentary at best and brutally offensive at worst. But it\u2019s important to make space for the imperfection of a burgeoning discourse, and the reality of the disability world is that there is no rulebook.\nThe community itself is divided \u2013 do we celebrate difference or integrate it to the point of invisibility? I know people with disabilities who are proud when they are called brave, and others who detest the term. Do we say people with disabilities or disabled people? There are different camps, often in conflict. The fact that we have umbrella terms for Autism Spectrum Disorder or Cerebral Palsy reflects the extent of the diversity within a minority presented as singular, and it\u2019s not going to be easy to get representation right.\nBut even as all of this is negotiated, there\u2019s still a fundamental caveat: aren\u2019t the right people to ask those who own the shoes we\u2019re trying to walk in? Aren\u2019t the right people to tell these stories the people who\u2019ve lived them?\nAren\u2019t disabled people the right people to portray disabled people?\nKevin McHale as Glee's Artie\nThe term cripface is derived from blackface. The leap is not so hard to make. I was once accused of lumping ableism together with racism, the implication being that nothing, ever, could be as extraordinarily offensive as the former. Perhaps this is true. But what I fundamentally object to is the dehumanizing of a person, for any reason. And I believe that disabled people are still, in far too many contexts, treated as something other. Something less. And, thus, something to be appropriated.\nFurthermore, there\u2019s a paternalistic thread of the \u201cnoble savage\u201d to disabled peoples\u2019 portrayal, in that those who have lived the stories are not trusted to tell them, but those who haven\u2019t and do tell them are rewarded. Sixteen percent of Academy Awards for best actor or actress have been for portrayals of disability and mental health. While it\u2019s true that this figure is somewhat representative (19.3% of the American population have disabilities), the industry numbers simply don\u2019t add up. Only 41 American films featured a disabled person, meaning onscreen for more than ten minutes, between 1962 and 2003, compared to the 217 on a list of American films produced in 2003 alone. Disability is still considered so unusual and so very, very brave that it seems almost every portrayal is glorified.\nCertainly, some actors deserve their praise. Although others within the disability community may disagree (and are entitled to do so), I consider Redmayne\u2019s performance as Stephen Hawking one such example. He spent time with people with ALS as well as Hawking himself and delivered an incredible performance.\nHis casting is more difficult to place at the center of this debate as the role called for a demonstration of the progression of ALS, a challenge perhaps insurmountable for someone with the condition. The same could be said of Julianne Moore\u2019s role as Alice Howland, though perhaps both performances merely highlight the limitations in narratives that need to show aging, maturation and deterioration (at times concurrently). We are, however, willing to suspend our disbelief when a child and an adult are cast to play the same character over time. With the notable exception of Boyhood, we know these people are not the same, yet embrace the narrative.\nCrucial to Redmayne\u2019s case is an added layer of authenticity \u2013 Stephen Hawking is a living person with the autonomy and ability to both allow the film\u2019s inception and to respond. According to Variety, Hawking communicated that, at times, the likeness was so great that he thought he was watching himself, and that the work was \u2018broadly true.\u2019 I question whether this same opportunity would be possible for someone on the severe end of the autism spectrum, or someone whose Alzheimer\u2019s disease has taken full grip of their capacity for recollection.\nCrucial, also, is the framing of Hawking\u2019s disability \u2013 Redmayne played a person, not a condition. The film was an ode to love rather than a funeral march toward loss of function - at the forefront of its plot were a relationship and an incredible intellect. I also appreciated the frank portrayal of what it means to love someone who needs continued medical assistance. The voice of the caregiver is often lost in the disability debate, due, in part, to the term being perceived as disempowering for those who require or desire said care. Felicity Jones, as Jane Hawking, confesses, \u201cI tried my best\u201d in the couple\u2019s painful parting. Jones\u2019s steely strength results in a nuanced exploration of an otherwise tired motif \u2013 the wonder woman behind the publically lauded man.\nRedmayne and Hawking\nNonetheless, The Theory of Everything highlights the fundamental gaps in the general perception of disability that the media offers. Philip Patston, an Auckland activist and actor, advocates that improved treatment of disability on screen could start with the obvious - disability. He speaks of crowd scenes as obvious opportunities for inclusion, as all the while those casting agents that do commit to having a diverse range of people on their books are met with a lack of opportunities for these people to be cast.\n\u201cThe only time we see disabled people on TV and in film is when they\u2019re playing characters whose story is about their disability,\u201d Patston tells me. \u201cThe other portrayal we\u2019re seeing is that documentary, stock standard \u2018here\u2019s John, he\u2019s a disabled person, here are all his problems and this is how he overcomes them. Isn\u2019t he great?\u2019 style. Or the news, and it\u2019ll be either a tragic story or a traumatic story or a triumph. We don\u2019t have a balanced portrayal.\u201d\nPatston has cerebral palsy and has been cast in a number of parts, including an acclaimed Shortland Street role in 1999. Like Ali Stroker, his advice to disabled actors is to train, network and be the best actor for the part, whether you\u2019re sitting or standing.\nWhile I admire and understand this attitude, I wonder how far it can really take us. For a wheelchair user who can speak, or a person whose speech, while limited, is still perfectly intelligible, networking is possible and training is offered. For someone whose limitations are far more severe, however, such opportunities become fewer.\nPeople who can advocate for themselves do face challenges but, like Stroker and Patston, can find a way to prove their worth. But there must be a voice for those who don\u2019t have one. And so many don\u2019t. Physiologically or sociologically, I have friends whose right to speak has been denied. Whose positions as human have been negated. In a genuinely equal society, there must be space for those who don\u2019t have the voice or the platform to make themselves heard.\nTheirs are the stories I\u2019m not sure audiences are ready to receive. The kid with autism so severe he self-harms constantly, his fingernails torn by escape attempts from any room he\u2019s in. The child who smears feces across her walls upon rising each morning and the child who defecates into her hand on bush walks, and then throws said defecation at random passers by. The child whose anxiety leads him to attack other children; who is so anxious that he can\u2019t learn or even leave the house. It\u2019s one thing to challenge the idea of the lovable kid with Down Syndrome but it\u2019s another altogether to discuss the implications of a life bottled within four walls, without help or options. We\u2019re ready to be inspired by a disabled character overcoming their circumstances but not ready to be challenged by the perpetuity of what some people and their families face. It\u2019s not enough.\nI want to see the mothers scrubbing shit from their walls with raw hands. I want to see communication systems failing and succeeding and failing to be heard. I want to see bleeding welts on a child\u2019s head, inflicted with his own fist in his frustration to be understood. I want cars to be torn apart by tiny hands on film and to see the bruises inflicted on carers from books, drink bottles, shoes \u2013 anything at hand that can hurt.\nBecause maybe then people would start believing me. Maybe the parents who take their kid down to the funding offices halfway through the school holidays, push their baby through the sliding doors and run wouldn\u2019t come to the point of surrender. I believe that people are capable of surviving more than we can imagine. I have also seen people come to the end.\nI\u2019ve seen a sister watch a brother die of a degenerative condition she, too, has. I\u2019ve seen a non-verbal man scream silently in pain and begged a doctor to help him, only to find that without sound, there is no suffering. These people do not exist for our inspiration. But visibility seeds advocacy and in a society that claims to be progressive we\u2019re too far behind.\nLast week, I climbed Mount Wellington with the seven year old I work with now. He\u2019s on the autism spectrum and has significantly more energy than my unfit self. Combined with his childish lack of fear, he sped away from me up a steep path to the summit, while I clung to the roots of the grass and trembled at every passing gust of wind.\nThis kid, whose language is limited and who as yet doesn\u2019t respond to cognitive testing, climbed back down the mountain. \u201cCome on Kirsti,\u201d he said. \u201cLet\u2019s do it together.\u201d I\u2019m certain he was quoting a YouTube video or app, which is his general mode of self expression, but he was able to contextualize the language and add my name to suit the situation.\nI\u2019ve looked after a whole lot of kids in my time, neuro-typical or otherwise. Not one of them has extended a hand to me when I\u2019m struggling the way this little boy did. We climbed the damn mountain.\nWhat\u2019s the answer? If it\u2019s to hire an able-bodied actor to carry these stories then there\u2019s something wrong. Because if a set isn\u2019t wheelchair accessible, autism-friendly, patient or kind then the actors on set shouldn\u2019t have the right to tell stories about wheelchair users, autism, patience or kindness. If a production won\u2019t make the effort to accommodate disability, they should not be lauded for its representation. If it takes too long to get a line of dialogue out of someone with autism, maybe the line isn\u2019t one that they would deliver in the first place. If speech is too slurred to be understood, is a slightly more passable affected slur from the mouth of a cripped-up able-bodied person really the better option?\nIs this really so dissimilar from a racist production team deigning to create a civil-rights epic? The excuse that the talent doesn\u2019t exist is simply untrue. So we\u2019re left with the reality that it\u2019s too hard. The capital gained from a fraudulently disabled character is not worth the investment, and thus our praise is empty. Meanwhile, those with real disabilities will receive our pity, whether they want it or not.\n\u201cWhen someone comes up and asks me why I\u2019m in a chair,\u201d says Stroker, \u201cit\u2019s like someone asking what size bra you\u2019re wearing. But being in a chair is not something you can hide. Usually when people ask and I say I was in a car accident when I was young, the response is \u2018I\u2019m so sorry\u2019. And that moment is my moment to respond in an authentic way, and my response is \u2018actually, there\u2019s nothing to be sorry for. I have an amazing life and I get to experience the world in a different way and that is a gift.\u2019\nDrama students backstage. Photo credit Alex Leslie\n\u201cPeople see disability and immediately feel bad. What is that? To me it\u2019s a weird ego thing, like, \u2018I\u2019m more fortunate\u2019. And who\u2019s to say that your life is better? You\u2019re making a pretty bold assumption that because you can walk your life is better. And to see someone with autism and think \u2018oh, that\u2019s tough\u2019. Is it? Is it tough? That\u2019s a bold assumption to say that the way they communicate is not as good as the way we communicate. For me, disability is the most powerful reflection of human ability. If we take the fear out of it then how do we see it?\u201d\nHow I see it is through a room full of proud kids and parents, fizzing with achievement. It looks like kids who can remember lines and who are more than capable of carrying and sustaining the emotion to match them. It looks like three little adventurers remembering to creep through the scary forest, and a butterfly flaunting her killer dance moves. It looks like a place in which people get to be people, without second looks or commiseration.\nBefore I finish talking with Ali Stroker, the kids I care for run into the room. AJ ties himself around my neck and says \u201chi\u201d into the ether, too shy to actually greet the screen. 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        "raw_content": "Battle Between Craigslist and Legal Officials Gets Nuttier\nI don't know about you, but I'm finding the whole showdown between Craigslist and the state attorneys general over online \"adult\" ads endlessly entertaining. In case you've been paying attention to actual news and somehow missed it, here's the story so far.\nFirst, Craigslist caved in to the outcry over the alleged \"Craigslist killer\" and offered to make nominal changes to its racier listings, swapping \"adult\" for \"escort\" in the title and promising to do a better job of keeping out the $2 whores.\n[ Stay up to date on Robert X. Cringely's musings and observations with InfoWorld's Notes from the Underground newsletter. | Got amazing IT tales, real-life experiences, lessons learned the hard way, or war stories from the trenches? Submit it to InfoWorld's Off the Record blog. If we publish your story, we'll send you a $50 American Express gift card. ]\nNo matter -- South Carolina Attorney General Henry McMaster still threatened to bring criminal charges against Craigslist if it didn't shut down all adult-oriented advertising in SC.\nThat prompted Craigslist CEO Jim Buckmaster to fire back with a blistering blog post, which included helpful links to 11 other sources of ads for not-exactly-legal prostitution in the Palmetto State, followed two days later by a lawsuit requesting a restraining order against McMaster.\n(And if the whole McMaster/Buckmaster name similarity has you flummoxed, you're not alone. From now on I'll just refer to them as Masters of their Domains, No. 1 and No. 2.)\nIn response to the suit, MOD1 declares \"a victory for law enforcement and for the people of South Carolina\" [PDF]. Right. Just like the South declared victory at Appomattox in 1865.\nMeanwhile, New York AG Andrew Cuomo is jumping feet first into this ho-down. State prosecutors just arrested seven people in Queens, accusing them of using Craigslist to advertise prostitution services and falsifying their records \"to make payments for sex appear to be for clowns and balloons,\" according to the New York Times.\nHey Johnny, we've got an extraspecial treat for your birthday party this year: Suki and Carmelita are going to tie balloon animals with their tongues.\nPersonally, hookers don't bother me so much. But clowns? They totally creep me out. So Cuomo's crackdown on faux Bozos is a good thing, I think.\nMeanwhile, Charleston's WCBD-TV news team dug up the owner of a low-country \"adult companionship\" service who advertises on Craigslist and goes by the name of \"Jane.\" She denies being involved in anything illegal:\n\"Jane\" says that her agency is not a prostitution ring and that she is licensed for entertainment by Charleston County like a strip club. She thinks all the ladies in the adult services section of Craigslist should be forced to get licenses. If they get arrested for misbehavior, she wants those licenses revoked. \"Jane\" says that her employees are typically in their early twenties and college students trying to make ends meet.\nAnd if you'd like to your end to meet with theirs, it'll cost you another $200. Ba-dum-bump.\nThank you, I'll be here all week. Please remember to tip your waitresses.\nLet's hope all parties involved in this foolish fandango continue to find new ways of making themselves look like tools. Because, like \"Jane\" and her colleagues, this story is the gift that keeps on giving -- provided you have enough cash.\nAre you as amused by the Craigslist controversy as I am? Post your thoughts below or e-mail me: cringe@infoworld.com.",
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        "raw_content": "You spend your whole life collecting things. You go on vacation and buy souvenirs, search high and low for beautiful mementoes to add to your collection. Then one day you decide to move and all of those items have to be packed up. Do you take them with you or do you sell them off? I thought I had a lot of stuff until I went to an estate sale! A lifetime of gathering and now it's being sold off at a fraction of what was paid for it. I would say that the emotions involved are mixed; sadness because of all the memories and relief because of the fresh start. How is this picture any different from ourselves? We start collecting pain and sin as children and keep gathering it our whole life. It becomes a burden weighing us down, almost crushing us. Jesus took on all of our burdens at the cross. Why are you still carrying them? Are you rejecting His gift? Starting today, unload your baggage at the foot of the cross and allow someone bigger to carry it for you.\nHumble yourselves, therefore, under the mighty hand of God so that at the proper time he may exalt you, casting all your anxieties on him, because he cares for you. 1 Peter 5:6-7\nI went to dinner with my husband and father-in-law. As we were leaving, I noticed a young woman whose hair was beautifully braided, so I complimented her; she smiled and said \"thank you.\" After my husband passed her, he asked me what I had said to her because she had rolled her eyes. I'm not sure what to think of that reaction other than there may have been something offensive in the statement \"your hair looks really pretty!\" Many women have such poor self worth that I feel it necessary to try and lift them up by saying something nice to them. It may have been a plot against me from the evil one as a discouragement to engaging in conversation with others. It won't work! 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The beach I go to usually has a lot, but because of Hurricane Irma, we had an abundance! We almost needed a pickup truck to haul their bounty! As Christians, I think we sometimes take for granted the love of Jesus. He is abounding in it and because we've known it, we forget how great it is to have. Watching my friends lavish in the benefits of a beach, fully loaded with shells, is what it's like for someone to come to know the love of Jesus. The unlimited amount of love He has for us brings such joy to a new believer, and to an old believer if we reflect on it.\nSee what kind of love the Father has given to us, that we should be called children of God; and so we are. The reason why the world does not know us is that it did not know him. 1 John 3:1\nI don't know about you, but when I want to do something fun, I'll get up really early to get my work done just so I can enjoy my day without worry. My friends and I decided to spend the day together at the beach for a little rest and relaxation. I know that my steps are planned by God and He knew that I would need a little break, specifically for this particular day. It's a gift from the One who loves me more than any human ever could. Jesus offers us a place to rest from the burden this world has placed upon us. He tells us to trust Him and allow Him to guide us through the challenges we face. The yoke of this world is quite heavy with its rules to conform; if you don't you will be ridiculed. It was the same in His day! The Pharisee's placed undue hardships on their followers that were unintended by God. But, Jesus came! Through His teachings we can learn the right ways apart from the ways of this world. Go to Him and find rest for your soul.\nThere is one message of healing that is above all others, and that's the message of the cross. What Jesus did on the cross led to our salvation from sin and death, a healing of our soul. 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        "raw_content": "Sylvia Volpi, co-owner of Volpi\u2019s Ristorante, dies at 79\n(1 of ) Sylvia Volpi\n(2 of ) John and Sylvia Volpi as children in Petaluma in the 1940s. (Photo courtesy of Sonoma County Library)\nSylvia Volpi, a musical maven who co-owned Petaluma\u2019s famed Volpi\u2019s Ristorante & Bar, died Sunday at the age of 79.\nShe had been in declining health for several years.\nBorn Oct. 15, 1937, Volpi was the daughter of late Sylvio and Mary Volpi, the proprietors of Volpi\u2019s Grocery. Members of the family eventually converted the grocery store into Volpi\u2019s Ristorante, a lively Italian eatery and bar that\u2019s become ingrained in the city\u2019s history.\nVolpi\u2019s in Petaluma: Beer, deer, and good times\nThe Petaluma native graduated from St. Vincent de Paul High School in 1955 before obtaining a physical therapy degree from the University of California, Berkeley. She launched a 25-year career at St. Mary\u2019s Medical Center in San Francisco, where she led the physical therapy department.\nThe classically-trained concert pianist often accompanied her brother, John Volpi, on the accordion and the piano for spirited evenings of music at their restaurant and other local venues. Their father, Sylvio Volpi, was one of Petaluma\u2019s original accordionists who taught the craft to a number of local players.\nIn addition to her deep appreciation for music, Sylvia Volpi was dedicated to her family and friends. She also enjoyed traveling.\nShe is survived by her brother, John Volpi, and his wife, Mary Lee Volpi. She was the aunt of John Volpi, Gina O\u2019Connor and Deanna Volpi-Kreger; and was the great-aunt of Jennifer Spaletta; Jamie Pottorff; Jimmy Spaletta; Johnny Volpi; Katie Volpi; Tanner Kreger; and Happy Kreger.\nShe was the great-great-aunt of Jett Pacciorini, Jazi Pacciorini and Shane Spaletta.\nFamily and friends are invited to attend the funeral mass, which will be held at 5:30 p.m. Thursday at St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, located at 35 Liberty St. A private entombment will be at Calvary Catholic Cemetery.\nThe family prefers memorials be made to Hospice of Petaluma or St. Vincent Elementary School.",
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        "raw_content": "CEO who raised company's minimum salary to $70k gets sued\nDan Price's brother accuses him of \"minority shareholder oppression\"\nLawsuits Minimum Wage\nContributed Art/Gravitypayments.com\nDaniel Price, CEO and co-founder of credit-card processing company Gravity Payments.\nSeattle could learn something from Philadelphia about brotherly love.\nA CEO who became famous for cutting his own pay and raising the minimum salary at his company to $70,000 per year is being sued by his brother for denying him his rightful benefits as a minority shareholder.\nAs the Seattle Times reports, Gravity Payments CEO Daniel Price announced in April that he was cutting his own pay from nearly $1 million to $70,000 per year while increasing wages for the majority of his employees.\nIt was revealed, however, that a month earlier his brother Lucas Price signed a complaint in King County Superior Court that accused Daniel of paying himself excessively at Lucas\u2019s expense.\nGravity Payments is a Seattle-based credit-card processing firm with 120 employees that manages billions of dollars in transactions each year for over 12,000 businesses.\nLucas and Daniel Price founded Gravity Payments together in 2004 as Price & Price. In 2008 Lucas agreed to a restructuring of the company, leaving himself with a minority interest while Daniel stayed as CEO.\nAfter that, family relations turned sour. In a complaint signed on March 13 and filed on April 24, 11 days after the minimum-wage announcement, Lucas Price accuses his brother of \u201cminority shareholder oppression.\u201d\nBefore the restructuring agreement, the complaint says, \u201cDaniel claimed that he was responsible for the company's success and discounted Lucas's value to the company. Daniel demanded additional compensation and a majority ownership interest in the company.\u201d\nThe complaint then alleges that Daniel gave himself \u201cexcessive compensations\u201d and \u201cengaged in a campaign designed to enrich himself and favor his majority interest in Gravity Payments to the detriment of Lucas and his minority interest.\"\nWhen Dan Price announced his new minimum wage plan, he said that it was in response to growing income inequality.\n\"My pay is set based on market rates and what it would take to replace me. And because of this growing inequality as a CEO, that amount is really, really high,\u201d he said when he announced the change to his staff \u2013 a moment that was filmed by the New York Times.\nHe also cited psychological research that shows that, after $75,000 per year, earning more money does not make people happier.\nThe CEO said that he would keep his salary at $70,000 \u201cuntil our profit goes back up to where it is before we made this policy change.\"\nHe has denied all the allegations against him, court documents show.\n\u201cI know the decision to pay everyone a living wage is controversial,\u201d Dan Price told the Seattle Times.\n\u201cI deeply regret the rift this has caused in my relationship with my brother, who I love, and I'm hoping and praying for a quick resolution that's positive for everybody.\"\nSharon Lurye\nRead more Lawsuits Minimum Wage United States Business Seattle Lucas Price Daniel Price",
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        "raw_content": "Home | Search | Phrase Dictionary | Fast\nThe meaning and origin of the expression: Fast\nWhat's the meaning of the word 'Fast'?\nStable and firmly fixed in place; not easily moved.\nWhat's the origin of the various phrases that use the word 'Fast' ?\nUsually, when we use the word 'fast' we mean 'rapid'. In recent years the fashion for dieting has brought about an upturn in the use of 'fast' to mean 'abstain from food' (notably in the Fast Diet, which uses both meanings of the word). So, how can a dye be fast and what's the meaning of expressions like 'stuck fast' and 'fast asleep'?\nTo make sense of those we need to forget dieting and speeding and call on a third meaning of fast, which is, 'firmly fixed in place; not easily moved'. That is the 'fast' that is the source of 'fasten'. Although we don't often use 'fast' to convey that meaning in everyday speech it does persist in the language in several old expressions that have stood the test of time. Here are a few of them.\nTo be soundly asleep has been called 'fast asleep' since the 16th century. The English historian John Foxe used the expression in his history of Protestant martyrs Actes & Monumentes, 1570:\nThe olde Byshop of Norwich... was fast a sleepe.\nSee more on 'fast asleep'.\nFast going\n'Going' is the name given to the ground that horse races are run on. There are many gradations that describe the precise nature of the ground, for example the going might be called 'good', 'firm', 'soft', 'bad', 'heavy' etc. To these we can add 'fast' and we might expect fast going to mean rapid. In fact it means firm and stable. Confusingly, firm and stable ground makes for the fastest run races.\nHard and fast rules are those that are rigid, inflexible and definitive. If a contract is 'hard and fast' it cannot be broken. Here's an early example of the use of that in print, from The Colchester Chronicle, November 1853:\nHis Honor summed up remarking that if the jury were satisfied there was an agreement for \u00a323 10s. they would find for the plaintiff, but they thought there was never hard and fast bargain, and that it was loose from first to last, then they would decide in favour of the defendant.\nSee more on the nautical usage of 'hard and fast'.\n'Make fast' is synonymous with 'fasten to' and is used most frequently in regard to the tying up of boats.\nIt is first found in print in the 15th century and is found in several versions of the Bible, for example the King James Version Acts 16:24:\n23 And when they had laid many stripes upon them, they cast them into prison, charging the jailor to keep them safely:\n24 Who, having received such a charge, thrust them into the inner prison, and made their feet fast in the stocks.\nOn the face of it 'fast and loose' seems anomalous, as fast means fixed and loose means the opposite. In fact, that's the point of this expression, which means 'to ignore one's obligations at one minute and acknowledge them at another; to be slippery or inconstant'.\nSee more on 'play fast and loose'.",
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        "raw_content": "Another Way to Save a Life\nWhen you apply or renew your New Jersey Driver\u2019s license one important question that you have to answer is \u201cDo you want to be an organ donor?\u201d This question is being asked of the 17 year old as well as the senior citizen. It\u2019s a question that I am not unfamiliar with as a family physician. You have all been asked this question as I have prodded you to complete your living will as well.\nMany seniors say \u201cwho would want these old organs?\u201d My standard reply is \u201cIf you are willing to potentially help save another person\u2019s life, then let the organ donation team make that decision.\u201d\nArming yourself with the right information can ease some of the fears you as our patients have about organ donation. Did you know that in South Jersey in 2011 392 patients donated organs and 1,114 patients received the gift of a lifesaving organ transplant? Just one organ and tissue donor can save or enhance the lives of more than 50 individuals. There are vital bone grafts to repair fractures to prevent amputation, skin grafts for burn patients, heart valve replacements, tendons to repair knee injuries and corneal transplants to prevent blindness just to name a few. The list goes on and on. The number or patients waiting in our area for organ transplants now exceeds 6,500. Organs are allocated on the following criteria: match with a donor, medical urgency and time on the waiting list. There is no cost to the family for organ donation and donation does not interfere with the customary funeral plans.\nThe Gift of Life Donor Program is an organization that is notified when there is a potential organ donor from a hospital ER or ICU. Contact should be thought of before formal brain death examination or having the discussion with the family about the withdrawal of life-sustaining therapies. Notifying Gift of Life is the first step to ensuring that a family\u2019s donation opportunity is preserved. The Gift of Life service region includes Pennsylvania, southern New Jersey and Delaware and it is part of the 58 nonprofit organ procurement organizations in the nationwide network run by the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS).\nUNOS and its success rely on us, so please consider organ donation with your next driver\u2019s license renewal and living will. Visit www.donors1.org for more information.\nThank you for trying to help Save a Life!",
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        "raw_content": "Pittsburgh Criminal Lawyer > Blog > Murder > Criminal defense for vehicular homicide\nOn Wednesday, a woman from Berlin, PA was charged with vehicular homicide and involuntary manslaughter after a 25 November 2014 death of a Shanksville woman near the Flight 93 Memorial Chapel. State police in Somerset County filed the charges against the 34-year-old woman with the district judge. In addition, the woman was also was charged with six summary counts, including failure to yield, obedience to traffic control devices, careless driving, and reckless driving. The victim, a 72-year-old woman, was pronounced dead at the scene of the crash on Stutzmantown Road, near the Flight 93 Memorial Chapel, which is operated by the Catholic Church of the East, according to police. The archbishop of the Catholic Church of the East said at the time that he had just left the chapel when he heard a loud crash and turned to see the victims behind the wheel of the vehicle that had crashed into the wall of the church. The priest said he called 911 and gave the woman her Last Rites. The guilty party, who was injured in the crash, was arraigned before a judge and is free on $100,000 unsecured bond. She will face a preliminary hearing before the same judge on 20 January 2016. If you have been arrested for vehicular homicide, you will need an experienced criminal defense attorney on your side to protect your rights. This was an unfortunate incident, but there are many factors that can cause these types of terrible accidents. Call Pittsburgh criminal defense attorney Gary Gerson today for a free consultation at 412-219-6875 . Source: TribLive.com, \u201cSomerset County woman charged in fatal crash near Flight 93 chapel\u201d 3 December 2015\n\u00ab Arrested for drunk driving over Thanksgiving break?\nCriminal defense for 3rd degree murder \u00bb",
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        "raw_content": "Pittsburgh Criminal Lawyer > Blog > Sex Crimes > Shuman guard charged with sex crimes\nRecently, we have heard a lot of stories of sex crimes involving adults in positions of power who coax teens into sexual acts and sexual situations. Mostly, these stories come from high schools, not only in Western Pennsylvania, but all over the country. These stories are intriguing to many people because there is a constant, lingering argument about the maturity of young men and women below the age of 18 and the age and culpability of the accused. As a Pittsburgh criminal defense attorney with more than twenty-five years of experience, I have learned to take every story and rumor at face value, and look for the ultimate truth in every scenario. A guard at Allegheny County\u2019s Shuman Juvenile Detention Center who has been charged with propositioning a teenage girl for sex, turned himself in Wednesday to Allegheny County Police, according to reports. Police issued a warrant for the man\u2019s arrest on charges of unlawful contact with a minor, child endangerment, corruption of a minor, and official oppression. The girl, a 16-year-old, was imprisoned at Shuman. She told investigators that the 38-year-old Oakland man passed her a note in August suggesting the two have sex upon her release. The suspect could not be reached for comment. Court records do not indicate whether or not he has a criminal defense attorney. He is scheduled for a hearing on 30 September in Municipal Court in Pittsburgh. According to records, the man has worked for Allegheny County since September of 2012. He is currently suspended without pay while the investigation ensues. If you have questions about cases such as this, or you have been accused of such crimes, call Pittsburgh criminal defense and sex crimes attorney Gary Gerson today for a free consultation at 412-219-6875 .\n\u00ab Arrested for driving on a suspended license\nWilkinsburg girl admits to trying to set guard on fire \u00bb",
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        "raw_content": "Altice Acquires Teads for US $322 million\nWhat: Dutch telecom Altice N.V.will acquire online video advertising marketplace Teads for US $322 million.\nWhy it matters:Altice will provide clients with data-driven, audience-based advertising solutions on multiscreen platforms including TV, digital, mobile and tablets, as well as an open advertising platform to the media industry, programmers and multichannel video programming distributors. Altice is present in the U.S., but not in Latin America. 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Sources at Teads told Portada, that Teads will continue its business as usual in Latin America. \"While Altice does not have presence there at the moment, with the acquisition of Teads, and given Teads strong business there, is the potential to expand into the LatAm market.\"\nThe senior management of Teads, including Executive Chairman Pierre Chappaz and Chief Executive Officer Bertrand Quesada, will continue to lead the business going forward and have agreed to reinvest a significant portion of their proceeds. Pierre Chappaz will join Altice's Management Board responsible for all of its advertising activities.The acquisition is subject to certain competition reviews and is expected to close in mid-2017.\nThe transaction reflects how telecoms like Altice partner with video advertising leaders like Teads to develop both OTT and data solutions.\nThis acquisition is another critical component for Altice's global advertising strategy. Altice will provide clients with data-driven, audience-based advertising solutions on multiscreen platforms including TV, digital, mobile and tablets devices, creating the most open and intelligent programmatic media and analytics platform in the world.. It will also provide an open and intelligent advertising platform to the media industry, programmers and multichannel video programming distributors.Altice is the fourth-largest broadband provider in the U.S., thanks to its US$17.7 billion acquisition of Cablevision in 2016.\nAltice is the fourth-largest broadband provider in the U.S., thanks to its US$17.7 billion acquisition of Cablevision in 2016.\nAs part of Altice, Teads will be able to offer even more tailored, data-driven solutions and take our value proposition from the digital world to a multiscreen platform, which includes TV, digital, mobile and tablets. It is this differentiated offering which will allow Altice and Teads to uniquely prosper in the global advertising market. With Teads, Altice will be in a unique position to grow its global advertising platform and better monetize its core telecommunications access and content business.Importantly, the combination is expected to provide immediate commercial and financial benefits to Altice's advertising business, in particular as it relates making unique first-party data available to Teads in the US and France.\nTeads, founded in 2011, is the inventor of outstream video advertising and a video advertising marketplace. Publishers work with Teads to create brand new video inventory and manage their existing inventory, monetizing it through their own sales force, Teads sales force, or programmatic buying.Teads' native video advertising solutions encompass a series of formats inserted deep into media content, like the inRead playing inside articles. It is changing the game within the video advertising market by creating unprecedented levels of premium inventory, which did not exist before.Brands and agencies can access this top-tier, premium inventory, available on the web and on mobile, through programmatic or managed services. Through its managed services capabilities, the Teads team execute on their clients behalf using its platform.\nMichel Combes, CEO of Altice, said: \"Convergence of telecoms, content, and advertising is at the core of our business. There is significant incremental value to be generated from our assets. Teads, a powerful business in itself, with major presence in Altice footprint notably in the U.S. and France, will enable us to offer a truly unique value proposition to brands and agencies on the one hand and the media industry, programmers and distributors on the other. 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        "raw_content": "A Code of Ethics for Six Sigma Change Management\nTags: Six Sigma Change Management code of ethics JCG Ltd. Jeff Cole JCG Ltd.\nWhether we realize it or not, we are all agents of change in our organizations. If you happen to be a Six Sigma Sponsor, Champion, Master Black Belt, Black Belt or Green Belt, you have a responsibility to do all that is within your power to make your Six Sigma process changes as efficiently and effectively as possible. This often involves actions and communications that serve to alter your target audience\u2019s perceptions of the upcoming process change.\nAdopting a Code of Ethics: An Enlightened Approach to Six Sigma Change Management\nCertainly one approach is to ignore the human side of a change and \"bulldoze\" right over the organization with your process changes (what one consulting firm referred to as \"brute force implementation\"). Perhaps a more enlightened approach is to utilize the array of tools within your Six Sigma Change Management toolkit, giving serious consideration to the human impacts of any disruptive process change. Some of your change management tools are simple and can be used at a moment\u2019s notice without a great deal of forethought. The use of other change management tools deserves the same consideration and care as using a loaded weapon. Organizations such as the Project Management Institute (PMI) and the American Society for Quality (ASQ) have member codes of ethics. It wouldn\u2019t be a bad idea for those executing process change management to consider such a code to govern the use of their specialized skill sets especially given the level of impact they can have on organizations and individuals.\nWhy bother with a code of ethics? The audience perspective and behavior-altering techniques available to you and your colleagues include burning platforms, the ladder of inference, reframing techniques, influence mapping, profiling using DISC, FIRO-B, Paul Moc or Myers-Briggs to name several, or even tactically using NLP, NAC or a host of other influence tools. These are powerful techniques with the potential for misuse. Any puffery or insincere/cavalier use of these tools may result in a short term win for the user, but can readily torpedo a reputation or damage an entire Six Sigma effort once the truth is realized.\nMy Offered Code of Ethics for Successful Six Sigma Change Management\nThat said (and borrowing heavily from PMI and ASQ) the following Code of Ethics is offered for general consideration by those who are orchestrating major change in your organization.\nWe seek to use our knowledge and skills for the enhancement of the organization.\nWe do not exercise the power of our expertise or position to influence the decisions or actions of others in order to benefit personally at their expense.\nWe do not engage in communications or behavior designed to deceive others, including but not limited to, making misleading statements, stating half-truths, providing information out of context or withholding information that, if known, would render our statements as misleading or incomplete.\nWe perform services only within our areas of competence.\nWe seek to understand the organizational culture so as to avoid engaging in behaviors perceived as disrespectful.\nWe listen with empathy and seek first to understand others\u2019 points of view.\nWe behave professionally even when it is not reciprocated.\nWe avoid conflicts of interest or the appearance of conflicts of interest.\nWhen we make errors or omissions, we take ownership and make prompt corrections.\nWe apply the rules of the organization without favoritism or prejudice.\nThe list could go on and on, but this hopefully can serve as a starting point for a dialogue in your organization. As situations present themselves, there will be responses that are clearly right and those that are clearly wrong. These codes of ethics serve to guide us in the gray areas between right and wrong. I\u2019d invite you to tee up several thorny change-related scenarios for your team and discuss how your guiding principles would aid your response decisions.\nFor more information on the ASQ Code of Ethics, please visit: http://www.asq.org/about-asq/who-we-are/ethics.html.\nFor further information on the PMI Code of Ethics, please visit: http://www.pmi.org/PDF/ap_pmicodeofethics.pdf.",
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        "raw_content": "Home Graduate Program Finder Immunohematology (Military Only)\nPlease note: The Immunohematology program is open to military contract students only.\nThe goal of the Immunohematology program is to prepare individuals who will be competitive for careers in management, research and education in the area of immunohematology.\nThe Master of Science in Health Sciences program is designed for clinical laboratory scientists currently enrolled in Specialist in Blood Banking Technology Programs accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) or who have been certified as a Specialist in Blood Banking (S.B.B.) within the last seven years. The program incorporates aspects of blood transfusion medicine at the graduate level with research methods, current topics in transfusion medicine, immunology, biochemistry and research in an area of immunohematology. Students take 22 hours of online courses through the health sciences programs at The George Washington University. The program culminates in a research project.\nFall -July 15\nSpring -November 1\nSummer -April 15\nThe application and all supporting documentation (fees, statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, professional licenses, transcripts, test scores) must be received by the deadline in order for the application to be reviewed.\nTwo (2) recommendations from persons in a position to know your ability to pursue graduate level work in this particular field must be submitted with your application.\nGeneric recommendations provided by career or placement offices will be accepted only if they provide all essential information requested on the GW recommendation form. Recommendations will not be accepted from friends or family members.\nOfficial transcripts from institutions outside the U.S. must be accompanied by an official transcript evaluation from an accredited independent evaluating agency. Please be sure you request a detailed evaluation that includes all course titles, credit hours, grades, U.S. degree equivalency, grade-point averages (GPA), and date of degree conferral. See the list of acceptable foreign credential evaluation services.\nAn undergraduate degree in Chemistry, Biological Science or Medical Technology from an accredited college or university\nCertification as a Medical Technologist by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists, MT(ASCP), or other recognized national certifying body and/or previous clinical laboratory experience\nCurrent enrollment in a Specialist in Blood Banking Technology Program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) or certification as a Specialist in Blood Banking Technologist (S.B.B.) within the last seven years\nApplicants must complete a telephone interview with the faculty of The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences Clinical Laboratory Science programs.\nApplicants must review the Criminal Background Check and Drug Screening Policy.",
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        "raw_content": "by Sameer Rahim\t/ July 20, 2016 / Leave a comment\nGeoffrey Hill being knighted by The Princess Royal in 2012 \u00a9Dominic Lipinski/PA\nOn 29th November 2013, I interviewed the poet Geoffrey Hill for the Telegraph. Hill, who died on 30th June at the age of 84, was one of our great post-war poets\u2014one with a deep understanding of the complexity of English history, faith and language. The occasion of the interview was the publication of Hill\u2019s complete poems, Broken Hierarchies. The published interview had, necessarily, to cut out much interesting material, especially about Hill\u2019s childhood in the Midlands, and his friendships with poets such as RS Thomas. Since his death, a number of people have asked for a transcript of the interview, which is published in edited form below. Also present was the poet\u2019s wife, the priest and librettist Alice Goodman. We spoke at the Rectory in Fulbourn, near Cambridge.\nSameer Rahim: You are the son of a police constable. That heritage means a lot to you, doesn\u2019t it?\nGeoffrey Hill: Yes, it does. And of course the book [Broken Hierarchies] is dedicated to the memory of my father and mother. And also to the memory of an aunt I never knew. She had in fact died about 20 years before I was born. She died at the age of 15. She was my father\u2019s beloved sister who had taken care of him after his mother died. And then she herself died with what was called then tuberculous meningitis. She was a very gifted artist, in a strictly academic way. That is to say she was absolutely splendid at doing the k\u2026\n7176876295c67314946e303.36586468\nA life more ordinary: inside Philip Larkin's extraordinary everyday\nClive James / December 11, 2018\nLarkin\u2019s correspondence with his mother put him in touch with the precious texture of...\nThe Prospect podcast #64\u2014Clive James on the real Philip Larkin\nThe author and poet Clive James speaks to Prospect about the greatest lyric poet since...\nEnjoyed reading this interview. Geoffrey Hill's account of how he was first introduced to poetry via Palgrave's Golden Treasury was touching and somehow unexpected, while his remarks about other writers such as Chinua Achebe were interesting. Have to admit I've never been able to connect with his poetry; but anyone who loves the work of R.S. Thomas is worth another go.\nThanks for this article. There was a lugubriousness playfulness in Geoffrey Hill's poetry which his students got much pleasure from. I remember a 9am lecture where Hill arrived in his usual severe black garb and opened; \"I am struck by the ineluctable modality of existence\". That was as good as a cup of strong coffee! I am sorry to hear that he is dead and will buy his collected poems,",
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        "raw_content": "Jersey Mike's Presents Awards at Annual Conference\nJersey Mike\u2019s Subs, known for its authentic fresh sliced/fresh grilled subs, recognized exemplary team members last week at its National Conference in Orlando. More than 1,000 franchise owners, managers, and others gathered to celebrate the company's 60th anniversary, while gaining inspiration and education.\n\u201cIf we take a moment to reflect back, I am proud of adding to an existing legacy: serving Mike\u2019s/Jersey Mike\u2019s for 45 years,\u201d says founder and CEO Peter Cancro, who bought the original Mike\u2019s Subs at age 17. \u201cVery few restaurant companies are able to cross the 1,000 store mark and we are here because of our tremendous franchise owners, operators and other team members.\u201d\nCancro along with Hoyt Jones, president, and Michael Manzo, COO, presented awards, including the following:\nManager of the Year - Kyanna Isaacson. Isaacson started working at Jersey Mike\u2019s in 2008 when she was just 16 years old. She now manages the Stevenson Ranch, California, location and looks forward to being a franchise owner.\nThe Rookie - Jim Sirotnak. After working as a dentist for 25 years, Sirotnak sold his practice and joined Jersey Mike\u2019s. He now owns three thriving locations in Pennsylvania.\nMultiunit Operator of the Year - Chris Brown. A Jersey Mike\u2019s franchisee since 2008, Brown now owns 25 locations in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and Tennessee.\nPresident\u2019s Award - Alvaro Garcia. Garcia moved to the U.S. from Nicaragua at age 16 and began his foodservice career in 1991 as a Domino\u2019s delivery driver. In the last five years, Alvaro has opened 34 Jersey Mike\u2019s sub shops in the greater Los Angeles area with plans to continue growing.\nFranchisee of the Year - Bob Middleton, Bill Biga, and Carl Chandler of Sharing the Bread Inc. This Jersey Mike\u2019s franchise team has opened 11 restaurants in Michigan, with more to come. In addition to winning Jersey Mike\u2019s Franchisee of the Year, the team was named Michigan Franchisee of the Year and received a Regional Excellence Award.",
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        "raw_content": "Turner Hoping To Inspire Generation Next\nWords: Martin Gabor, NRL.com , Video: Steph Burnham\nPremiership-winner Kyle Turner is used to playing in front of huge crowds week in, week out, but on Wednesday afternoon the Rabbitohs back-rower addressed a much smaller audience for an important cause close to his heart.\nSpeaking via video link to school children from Aboriginal communities in Walgett, Gilgandra and several other towns, Turner promoted the idea of healthy living \u2013 namely dental hygiene \u2013 through the short story 'Gaarrala Kylegu' or 'Brush with Kyle'.\nThe initiative \u2013 part of the Rugby League Reads program \u2013 involved a reading in the Gamilaraay language as well as a Q&A between Turner and the children that addressed issues such as healthy living, goal-setting and, of course, what it's like to play with Johnathan Thurston and Greg Inglis.\nSpeaking to NRL.com after the event, the proud Coonabarabran junior explained what it meant to interact with the Indigenous kids.\n\"Heritage and culture are very special to me, especially coming from the country and being a proud Gamilaraay boy. To be a part of this and to be given the opportunity to influence the younger generation on how to be healthy is special to me,\" Turner said.\n\"I remember when I was younger \u2013 I think I would have been about 12 or 13 years old \u2013 I had David Peachey and Preston Campbell come to our school.\n\"Other than being starstruck by having NRL players there, they really talked to us about being proud Indigenous people and what it means to represent the people.\n\"Ever since that moment, I wanted to be a part of that. Being a part of this book, I feel like I am a part of that now and it means a lot to me.\"\nTurner's message to kids extended beyond the over-arching concept of personal hygiene, with the 24-year-old encouraging the students to pick up a footy and play rugby league.\nWith rule changes set to revolutionise the way junior rugby league is played, there has never been a better time for kids to start playing the game. And as Turner revealed, it's never too late to kick-start one's career. Sometimes all it takes is a few words of wisdom from an NRL star or two.\n\"My footy career all started from that moment. I wasn't playing rugby league before those guys came to our school but their visit got me into it. If I've inspired some of these kids to play, then that's what my job is to do,\" he said.\n\"I played with the Coonabarabran Unicorns. We didn't have the most intimidating team name. At first I just wanted to play to be with my mates and then obviously it got more serious as I got older.\n\"Our coach took it very seriously but we just loved being around each other. Obviously it got more competitive the older you got, but when we were still kids it was all about having fun.\n\"I started off as a hooker and then transitioned to centre and eventually finished up in the back row.\n\"The least amount of travel you had to do was about an hour-and-a-half away or roughly 100kms. We'd travel as far as Nyngan which was about three hours away. It was a lot of travel but I don't regret it for a moment.\n\"We all travelled to our games on the bus and it was all fun and games. Everyone just enjoyed their time together on those trips and that's what footy's all about.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Google's Corporate Philosophy\nThis page on Google, about the company\u2019s corporate philosophy:\nGoogle Corporate Information: Our Philosophy\nGoogle\u2019s philosophy centres around ten things the company has found to be true. Each of those ten points offers valuable advice for any business. Definitely worth reading.\nA lot of companies probably need to pay more attention to two aspects of Google. One, their focus. As the page says: \u201d Google does search. Google does not do horoscopes, financial advice or chat. With the largest research group in the world focused exclusively on solving search problems, Google knows what it does well and how it could be done better\u201d. It\u2019s tempting for a company with the kind of talent and reputation that Google has, to branch off into new markets. But the company\u2019s steadfastly refused to do anything of the sort. And that\u2019s the reason for its phenomenal success. That\u2019s how simple it is.\nThe other is the legendary way they keep their employees happy. By breeding a culture that\u2019s radically different from anything else in corporate America, Google maintains a \u201cgeek-friendly\u201d atmosphere throughout. This is a company that considers free food, soft drinks and haircuts as investments, not expenses. And that shows in the mind-boggling productivity their employees are famous for.\nFinally, Google\u2019s motto sums it all up. \u201cDon\u2019t Be Evil\u201d and you\u2019ll always do well!\nPrevious PostPrevious Sage Screenshot\nNext PostNext Michael Crichton's \"Timeline\".",
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        "raw_content": "Your use of the website https://www.recoveryfromaddictiononline.com \u2013 owned by Recovery From Addiction Ltd of 20-22 Wenlock Rd, London, England, Uk, N1 7GU, company registration number 9381984 (the \u201cWebsite\u201d, is in agreement with this Disclaimer and Privacy Statement and the policies contained therein.\nYou may signal your disagreement to these terms by failing to visit the website.\nThis website is designed to provide up to date information and strategies to help you gain a deeper understanding of psychological and emotional struggles. If you engage in any of our services \u2013 the online programme or personal coaching \u2013 you do so at your own risk. We abide by the ethical guidelines of the British Association For Counselling and Psychotherapy and endeavour at all times to work within their framework. 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If you ever have trouble unsubscribing, you can send an email to [email protected] requesting to unsubscribe from future emails.\n\u200bHow Do We Use the Information That You Provide to Us?\n\u200bWe use personal information for purposes of presenting our Website and its contents to you, providing you with information, providing you with offers for products and services, providing you with information about your subscriptions and products, carrying out any contract between you and the Company, administering our business activities, providing customer service, and making available other items and services to our customers and prospective customers.From time-to-time, we may use the information you provide to us to make you offers to purchase products and services provided by third parties in exchange for a commission to be paid to us by such third parties.\nShould you opt to take part in such promotions, the third parties will receive your information.\n\u200bFrom time-to-time, we may use the information you provide to us to display advertisements to you that are tailored to your personal characteristics, interests, and activities.\n\u200bDisclosure Of Your Information\n\u200bAs a general rule, we do not sell, rent, lease or otherwise transfer any information collected whether automatically or through your voluntary action. We may disclose your personal information to our subsidiaries, affiliates, and service providers for the purpose of providing our services to you. We may disclose your personal information to a third party, including a lawyer or collection agency, when necessary to enforce our terms of service or any other agreement between you and the Company. We may provide your information to any successor in interest in the event of a merger, divestiture, restructuring, reorganization, dissolution, or other sale or transfer of some or all of the Company\u2019s asserts and/or business.\n\u200bWe may disclose information when legally compelled to do so, in other words, when we, in good faith, believe that the law requires it or for the protection of our legal rights or when compelled by a court or other governmental entity to do so.How Do We Protect Your Information and Secure Information Transmissions? We employ commercially reasonable methods to ensure the security of the information you provide to us and the information we collect automatically.\nThis includes using standard security protocols and working only with reputable third-party vendors.Email is not recognized as a secure medium of communication. For this reason, we request that you do not send private information to us by email. However, doing so is allowed, but at your own risk. Some of the information you may enter on our website may be transmitted securely via a secure medium known as Secure Sockets Layer, or SSL. Credit Card information and other sensitive information is never transmitted via email.The Company may use software programs to create summary statistics, which are used for such purposes as assessing the number of visitors to the different sections of our site, what information is of most and least interest, determining technical design specifications, and identifying system performance or problem areas.For site security purposes and to ensure that this service remains available to all users, the Company uses software programs to monitor network traffic to identify unauthorized attempts to upload or change information, or otherwise cause damage.Policy Changes.\n\u200bIt is our policy to post any changes we make to our privacy policy on this page.\nIf we make material changes to how we treat our users\u2019 personal information, we will notify you by email to the email address specified in your account and/or through a notice on the Website home page.\nThe date the privacy policy was last revised is identified at the bottom of the page. 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On 2 November 1999 the refugee status officer declined the refugee application on the grounds that as the appellant was unwilling to be interviewed, no determination could be made that he was a refugee within the meaning of Article 1A(2) of the Refugee Convention.\n[5] By letter dated 9 November 1999 from Vallant Hooker & Partners an appeal was lodged with this Authority.\n[6] By letter dated 15 November 1999 the Authority gave notice that the appeal had been set down for hearing on 2 December 1999.\n[7] On 10 November 1999 and the days which followed, the Authority began to hear appeals by other hunger strikers. Mr Monk appeared at all these hearings and on each occasion sought an adjournment on the grounds that the particular appellant was, by reason of the hunger strike, medically unfit to present his case. In each instance, an adjournment was granted but a further date fixed. When that further date came round, a further adjournment application was presented on identical grounds.\n[8] By the end of November 1999 it was abundantly clear that unless and until the hunger strikers abandoned their fast, each and every of them would be seeking an adjournment of their respective appeals on medical grounds.\n[9] It should be noted that in most, if not all of these cases no steps had been taken to prepare the appeal for hearing and we are told that the present case is no exception.\n[10] On 1 December 1999 the hunger strikers were released on bail by the District Court at Otahuhu. One of the terms of release was that they pursue their refugee claims with due diligence. Following a scheduling conference, the Authority on 3 December 1999 issued a Minute allocating further dates of hearing for each of the appeals lodged by the men, this particular appellant being initially allocated the dates of 24 and 25 January 2000. Following further submissions by Mr Monk the schedule was amended and the hearing date for this present appeal was fixed for 25 January 2000.\n[12] A copy of the revised schedule was sent to Mr Monk by facsimile on 6 December 1999. The timetable set ensures that all the appeals will be heard in the period January to mid March 2000.\n[13] The hearing date for this present appeal having been set well in advance, the Authority was entitled to expect that the appellant\u2019s evidence and submissions would be filed with the Authority at least three working days before the hearing, as required by Practice Note 2/99 (1 October 1999) para 12.1. No such documents were filed. Instead, on the afternoon of the day preceding the appeal (i.e. on 24 January 2000) the Authority received a facsimile from Vallant Hooker & Partners advising that the appellant would be seeking an adjournment. At the commencement of the hearing on 25 January 2000 counsel was heard in support of the application.\n[14] Two grounds were advanced in support of the adjournment application:\n1. The primary reason is that Mr Monk has had insufficient time to brief his client\u2019s evidence, to prepare a statement and to draft supporting submissions. He first saw the appellant on 20 January 2000 and while able to take instructions from him, further preparation was required. In particular, the appellant was referred to a medical practitioner, whom he saw yesterday, 24 January 2000. Issues arising from this report have yet to be discussed with the appellant. The lack of time was the result of Mr Monk\u2019s commitments to the other members of the hunger strike group.\n2. The Court of Appeal will hear the Crown appeal against the decision of Fisher J in Eiji v Attorney General (High Court, Auckland, M 1884-SW/99, 29 November 1999) on 8 February 2000. Mr Monk is assisting in the preparation of the respondents\u2019 submissions on one aspect of that appeal.\n[15] Other points made were that this was the first occasion on which the appellant had sought an adjournment, that he had the right to counsel of his choice and that the workload difficulties experienced by Mr Monk had been contributed to by the Authority\u2019s actions in setting a tight time frame for the hearing of the hunger strike cases.\n[16] The two grounds on which the adjournment application are advanced are in fact one, namely that Mr Monk, and behind him, Vallant Hooker & Partners, are overburdened with the work entailed in representing the 17 refugee claimants in question.\n[17] The law is clear. Adjournments should not be granted because counsel instructed has other commitments. It is equally clear that while any person is entitled to the counsel of his or her choice, that \u201centitlement\u201d is subject to counsel being available. If the counsel of first choice is not available, another counsel must be instructed, unless there are exceptional circumstances. These principles are set out clearly in Chef and Brewer Bar and Caf\u00e9 Limited v Police [1994] NZAR 428, 431 (Tompkins J):\n\u201cIt has now been recognised generally in the administration of the Courts that, save in exceptional circumstances, adjournments should not be granted because counsel instructed have other Court commitments. This is a fundamental principle of effective case management and has in fact been practised in this Court, in the District Court and I believe before tribunals for some considerable time. It was the subject of an announcement by the Chief Justice published in Law Talk on 20 July 1992.\nIn the present case there is no evidence of any steps having been taken to instruct alternative counsel. Indeed, there is no affidavit from any officer of the applicant giving any reason why another counsel could not have been instructed. The plaintiff was aware on 26 May of the fixture for the hearing of its application and the application by the police. There have been no reasons advanced why another counsel could not have been instructed save Mr Wyles\u2019 contention that the applicant is entitled to the counsel of its choice. Any person is entitled to the counsel of his or her choice, provided that counsel is available. But if the counsel of first choice is not available, another counsel must be instructed, unless there are exceptional circumstances. There is nothing exceptional about the circumstances in this case.\u201d\n[18] To similar effect see R v Kay (1992) 9 CRNZ 464 where the adjournment application was based on the fact that counsel\u2019s father had died a few days before the trial date and counsel had been unable to adequately prepare the case. Thomas J at 469 stated:\n\u201cThe bereavement which Mr Hesketh suffered was sad and I have every sympathy for him in his time of grief. But counsel with professional obligations must be prepared to act in a way which discharges those obligations. This includes, where necessary, returning briefs. In this case, Mr Hesketh should either have returned this brief as soon as it became apparent that he would be in difficulties in preparing the case, or, certainly, after the very clear direction to that effect given by Smellie J last Tuesday. Similarly, Mr Collis, as the instructing solicitor, heard Smellie J\u2019s specific reference to his responsibility to obtain alternative representation for Mr Day. At that time alternative representation could realistically have been achieved. Another counsel of recognised competence could have been retained on the Tuesday afternoon or the Wednesday morning and would have been in a position to take the case today. In the circumstances of this case, and having regard to the detriment of the complainant, the notion that Mr Day had the right to counsel of his choice could not arise. It had to be accepted that the counsel of his choice, that is, Mr Hesketh, was not available by virtue of his father\u2019s bereavement.\nTragic events, such as the death of a spouse or parent of a counsel will inevitably occur from time to time. Although a trying time for the counsel concerned, he or she must do their best to ensure that arrangements are made to avoid disruption to the Court, hardship to the complainant, and inconvenience to other persons. I have no doubt that responsible counsel will make that effort, and I do not doubt that Mr Hesketh has endeavoured to do so in this case.\u201d\n[19] Useful reference might also be made to the Rules of Professional Conduct for Barristers and Solicitors 5th ed, Rule 1.02 which provides:\n\u201cA practitioner as a professional person must be available to the public and must not, without good cause, refuse to accept instructions for services within the practitioner\u2019s fields of practice from any particular client or prospective client.\u201d\nThe Commentary to this rule relevantly notes:\n\u201c(1) It would be improper for a practitioner to accept instructions unless the matter could be handled promptly with due competence and without undue interference by the pressure of other work or other obligations. Instructions for work which is outside the field of competence of a practitioner should be either declined, or, with the consent of the client, referred to another practitioner.\n(3) Where the commitments of a practitioner would not allow sufficient time to be devoted to the matter, those commitments would be good cause for refusing to act.\u201d [emphasis added]\n[20] These principles and the cases cited have already been adopted by the Authority in Refugee Appeal No. 7002/96 Re BS (7 May 1996) and in the Minute published in Refugee Appeal No. 2606/96 Re MS (22 May 1996).\n[21] Mr Monk made the point that refugee law is a specialised area of practice. From this submission the Authority drew the inference that it was claimed there were exceptional circumstances for the present appellant\u2019s refugee claim to be retained by Vallant Hooker & Partners. The short answer to this submission is that there are in Auckland a number of able barristers sole who are well qualified to represent refugee claimants, just as there are a number of solicitors in Auckland who are equally well qualified and experienced in refugee law. They could either be briefed as counsel or retained directly by the appellant. In answer to a question from the Authority, Mr Monk conceded that no thought had been given to briefing out this current appeal in order to relieve the workload problem. An approach to one counsel to do one or two cases scheduled for hearing earlier this year had come to nothing and no other counsel had been approached.\n[22] The second point made was that as Mr Monk had seen the appellant on 20 January 2000 to begin drafting a statement, it would be inappropriate for other counsel to be briefed. This, however, is not a special circumstance. It is commonplace for more than one person to be involved in preparing briefs of evidence and for cases to be handed to others in mid-preparation. No exceptional circumstances have been established.\n[23] As to the submission that this adjournment application is the appellant\u2019s first such application, a degree of reality must be allowed to intrude. The appeal was first set down for hearing on 2 December 1999. The reason why it did not proceed on that date was because the appellant\u2019s hunger strike disabled him from participating in the hearing. In addition, after lodging the appeal the appellant took no steps whatever to prepare his case for hearing. The reason why the original date of hearing did not proceed was because the appellant made it impossible for the Authority to conduct a hearing. The fact that no formal application to adjourn was made before the fixture was inevitably vacated is neither here nor there. The short point is that by seeking an adjournment of today\u2019s hearing, the appellant has thrown away two valuable sitting days, time which could have been allocated to the hearing and disposal of two other appeals. When to this squandering of resources is added the weeks of sitting time lost by the cumulative actions of this group of hunger strikers, the waste is extravagant. In this context, the principle of effective case management relied on by Tompkins J in Chef and Brewer Bar and Caf\u00e9 Limited v Police is particularly relevant. Given the circumstances, it cannot responsibly be said that the Authority has contributed to the workload difficulties of Vallant Hooker & Partners by scheduling this group of appeals in such a way as to ensure that they are heard promptly.\n[24] During the course of the adjournment hearing Mr Monk was handed a copy of Chef and Brewer Bar and Caf\u00e9 Limited v Police [1994] NZAR 428, Refugee Appeal No. 70002/96 Re BS (7 May 1996), Refugee Appeal No. 2606/96 Re MS (22 May 1996) (Minute) and Rule 1.02 of the Rules of Professional Conduct of Barristers and Solicitors 5th ed. The implications of these decisions were fully discussed.\n[25] In clear and explicit terms, the Authority has given notice to Mr Monk that it will not in the future, either in relation to the present group of 17 men, or in relation to any other appellant, accept that pressure of work or unavailability of counsel affords proper grounds for granting an adjournment, save in exceptional circumstances. This means that Vallant Hooker & Partners, if unable to meet their professional commitments, must arrange for the work to be spread more widely and ensure that the cases proceed as scheduled.\n[26] The principles of law being clear, the Authority is of the view that no proper grounds have been shown for an adjournment. Against its better judgment, however, it has decided to grant the application for reason only of the fact that the failure by the appellant\u2019s solicitors to appreciate their true responsibilities has produced the result that if the adjournment is refused, the appellant\u2019s refugee claim could well be prejudiced.\n[27] The professional responsibilities of the appellant\u2019s solicitors having been spelt out in unmistakable terms, the way is now clear for them to understand that pressure of work or other commitments will not be accepted as grounds for an adjournment, save in exceptional circumstances.\n[28] As to the appellant himself, the Authority has addressed him directly and explained the nature of the application being made on his behalf and the Authority\u2019s attitude to that application. The Authority has also drawn his attention to the fact that he has now wasted two hearing days. It was pointed out that his choice is to either instruct other solicitors or to ensure that his current solicitors properly prepare his case and ensure that it is in all respects ready for hearing on the new date. His obligation to cooperate with his solicitors in the preparation of his case was stressed, particularly given that he has chosen to live out of Auckland near Tauranga. 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        "raw_content": "Father, Thank you for another opportunity to give You praise with my life today. I pray that with every breath we take, we will realize how awesome and mighty You are. As we go through the day, keep all of our family, friends, and loved ones safe from any violence, disease, trauma, or tragedy. Thank You for being the great provider of everything we need to get through this day. In Jesus Name, Amen.\nI declare the I will let be everyone.\n\u200b\u201cDear friends, let us continue to love one another, for love comes from God. Anyone who loves is a child of God and knows God. But anyone who does not love does not know God, for God is love.\u201d\n\u202d\u202d1 John\u202c \u202d4:7-8\u202c \u202dNLT\u202c\u202c\nhttp://bible.com/116/1jn.4.7-8.nlt\nBoy Meets Janitor\nIt is good when you truly obey our Lord\u2019s royal command found in the Scriptures: \u201cLove your neighbor as yourself.\u201d James 2:8\nAN EPISODE OF the ABC television series Boy Meets World once depicted the horror of Shawn (one of the main characters, played by Rider Strong) when his father got a new job\u2014as the school janitor! Shawn was horrified that his father would be mopping up spills and cleaning toilets in front of Shawn\u2019s friends and classmates! He became upset with his father for taking the job. He was angry at the principal, Mr. Feeney, for hiring his father. The whole thing seemed to be an adult conspiracy meant to embarrass Shawn and shame him in front of the whole school.\nHow would you feel if your father was your school\u2019s janitor? (Maybe he is.) How would you feel if your mom cleaned for a living? (Maybe she does.) What if your family were poor compared to everyone else on the block? (Maybe they are.)\nYou know what the Bible\u2019s answer would be to those questions?\nThat\u2019s right, big deal. So what if your dad\u2019s a janitor or your mom\u2019s a cleaning lady? So what if your family is the poorest in your neighborhood? Big deal. \u201cMy dear brothers and sisters,\u201d the Bible says, \u201chow can you claim that you have faith in our glorious Lord Jesus Christ if you favor some people more than others?\u201d (James 2:1).\nThe Bible makes it clear that everyone\u2014rich or poor, janitor or principal, cleaning lady or movie star, native or foreigner\u2014deserves to be treated with respect. It doesn\u2019t matter what color a person is. It doesn\u2019t matter what job a person has. It doesn\u2019t matter whether a person is a man or a woman, a boy or a girl. It doesn\u2019t matter how much money a person has or what kind of house he or she may live in. It doesn\u2019t matter how much a person may weigh or how far he or she can hit a baseball. According to God, we should respect all people because all people were created in God\u2019s image. God values all his children, rich and poor, male and female, black and white, short and tall, young and old and in between. And you know what else? We should too.\nREFLECT: Why does God command us to respect everyone, not just certain people? Have you ever favored some people more than others? Have you treated certain people (rich, \u201cimportant,\u201d and so on) with respect while ignoring others? How can you do better at treating everyone with respect?\nACT: Make a special effort today to show respect to everyone\u2014including school janitors, bus drivers, butchers, bakers, and candlestick makers!\nPRAY: \u201cLord, I\u2019m really sorry about the time when I wasn\u2019t very respectful to ___________. Help me to show your love and kindness to all of your children.\u201d\n\u200b \u00a9 2016 Josh McDowell Ministry. All rights reserved. No part of these Materials may be changed in any way or reproduced in any form without written permission from Josh McDowell Ministry, 2001 West Plano Parkway, Suite 2400, Plano, TX 75075. www.Josh.org.+1 972 907 1000. Used by Permission",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Blog \u00bb How Ovarian Cancer Affects Fertility\nMore than 20,000 women in the United States are diagnosed with ovarian cancer each year. If you or someone you know is diagnosed with ovarian cancer in their child-bearing years, it can be particularly devastating, but it doesn\u2019t mean that you dreams of conceiving a child are over.\nThe ovaries are an essential part of the female reproductive system. They produce eggs for fertilization, as well as female hormones which are crucial for reproduction. An abnormal growth of cells in one or both the ovaries is what leads to ovarian cancer. Women only need one healthy ovary to become pregnant. So if your ovarian cancer is less aggressive and only affects one of your ovaries, you still have a chance of getting pregnant following your cancer treatment.\nCancer treatments, such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and some surgeries may harm or destroy a woman\u2019s eggs or cause temporary or permanent fertility problems. However, there are ways to preserve your fertility so you can become pregnant after your cancer treatment. Read more here about our cancer fertility preservation options and cost. www.repromedfertility.com/cancer-fertility-preservation/. If you have been diagnosed with ovarian cancer, don\u2019t lose hope; visit your doctor to learn about your options of becoming pregnant after treatment.",
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        "raw_content": "1. Spirulina Is Extremely High in Many Nutrients\nSpirulina is an organism that grows in both fresh and salt water.\nIt is a type of cyanobacteria, which is a family of single-celled microbes that are often referred to as blue-green algae.\nJust like plants, cyanobacteria can produce energy from sunlight via a process called photosynthesis.\nSpirulina was consumed by the ancient Aztecs but became popular again when NASA proposed that it could be grown in space for use by astronauts (1).\nA standard daily dose of spirulina is 1\u20133 grams, but doses of up to 10 grams per day have been used effectively.\nThis tiny alga is packed with nutrients. A single tablespoon (7 grams) of dried spirulina powder contains (2):\nVitamin B1 (thiamine): 11% of the RDA\nVitamin B2 (riboflavin): 15% of the RDA\nVitamin B3 (niacin): 4% of the RDA\nCopper: 21% of the RDA\nIt also contains decent amounts of magnesium, potassium and manganese and small amounts of almost every other nutrient that you need.\nIn addition, the same amount holds only 20 calories and 1.7 grams of digestible carbs.\nGram for gram, spirulina may be the single most nutritious food on the planet.\nA tablespoon (7 grams) of spirulina provides a small amount of fat \u2014 around 1 gram \u2014 including both omega-6 and omega-3 fatty acids in an approximately 1.5\u20131.0 ratio.\nThe quality of the protein in spirulina is considered excellent \u2014 comparable to eggs. It gives all the essential amino acids that you need.\nIt is often claimed that spirulina contains vitamin B12, but this is false. It has pseudovitamin B12, which has not been shown to be effective in humans (3, 4).\n2. Powerful Antioxidant and Anti-Inflammatory Properties\nOxidative damage can harm your DNA and cells.\nThis damage can drive chronic inflammation, which contributes to cancer and other diseases (5).\nSpirulina is a fantastic source of antioxidants, which can protect against oxidative damage.\nIts main active component is called phycocyanin. This antioxidant substance also gives spirulina its unique blue-green color.\nPhycocyanin can fight free radicals and inhibit production of inflammatory signaling molecules, providing impressive antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects (6, 7, 8).\n3. Can Lower \u201cBad\u201d LDL and Triglyceride Levels\nHeart disease is the world's leading cause of death.\nMany risk factors are linked to an increased risk of heart disease.\nAs it turns out, spirulina positively impacts many of these factors. For example, it can lower total cholesterol, \u201cbad\u201d LDL cholesterol and triglycerides, while raising \u201cgood\u201d HDL cholesterol.\nIn a study in 25 people with type 2 diabetes, 2 grams of spirulina per day significantly improved these markers (9).\nAnother study in people with high cholesterol determined that 1 gram of spirulina per day lowered triglycerides by 16.3% and \u201cbad\u201d LDL by 10.1% (10).\nSeveral other studies have found favorable effects \u2014 though with higher doses of 4.5\u20138 grams per day (11, 12).\n4. 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May Have Anti-Cancer Properties\nSome evidence suggests that spirulina has anti-cancer properties.\nResearch in animals indicates that it can reduce cancer occurrence and tumor size (19, 20).\nSpirulina\u2019s effects on oral cancer \u2014 or cancer of the mouth \u2014 have been particularly well studied.\nOne study examined 87 people from India with precancerous lesions \u2014 called oral submucous fibrosis (OSMF) \u2014 in the mouth.\nAmong those who took 1 gram of spirulina per day for one year, 45% saw their lesions disappear \u2014 compared to only 7% in the control group (21).\nWhen these people stopped taking spirulina, almost half of them redeveloped lesions in the following year.\nIn another study of 40 individuals with OSMF lesions, 1 gram of spirulina per day led to greater improvement in OSMF symptoms than the drug Pentoxyfilline (22).\n6. 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        "raw_content": "Wynn giving \u2018Le Reve\u2019 a lift\nSteve Wynn figures he could postpone this battle, maybe sit it out altogether. But he just can\u2019t bring himself to do it.\nNightclubs are the Strip\u2019s new cash cow; some of the big ones ring up $70 million a year, he notes. Ticketed shows, on the other hand, might clear $15 million after paying about 150 performers and stagehands.\n\u201cWhy even bother?\u201d he asks.\nOf course the question is rhetorical. Otherwise, Wynn wouldn\u2019t be sitting at a \u201cfamily and friends\u201d rehearsal of \u201cLe Reve\u201d on Dec. 21, instead of getting an early start on his holiday vacation.\nThe aquatic spectacle is now the rare casino show directly owned by Wynn Resorts. Wynn bought out Franco Dragone, the show\u2019s creator, for nearly $16 million in 2006. \u201cLe Reve\u201d is now unique in having its creative content supervised by the head of the entire corporation.\nWynn has spent another $25 million to pump up the show. \u201cWe\u2019re not done yet,\u201d he says. But, he adds, \u201cchanging it is tricky.\u201d\nWhen \u201cLe Reve\u201d opened in 2005, the show\u2019s strengths were perceived as lifts from \u201cO\u201d and Dragone\u2019s other work with Cirque du Soleil. And its darker, occasionally disturbing departures were seen as negatives.\n\u201cWe were in denial for a year,\u201d Wynn says. But gradual changes in content come in tandem with technical improvements. New lighting better focuses the action and keeps the audience in-the-round from seeing fellow patrons on the other side of the theater.\n\u201cIt\u2019s very hard to take the Cirque references out,\u201d Wynn says of additions such as ballroom dancing choreographed by Maksim Chmerkovskiy of \u201cDancing with the Stars.\u201d As he watches the ballroom sequence, Wynn points out that he and his wife, Elaine, love dance and support local arts groups such as Nevada Ballet Theatre.\nThis ties back to the larger issue of why he bothers. \u201cWe have to keep reaching so we don\u2019t become caricatures of ourselves,\u201d he says. \u201cThe test for Las Vegas performing arts is for all of us to deal to our strengths.\u201d\nBut, Wynn adds, he has offered the keys to the candy store to Oscar-winning film directors and major choreographers. He asks them what they would do with the casino industry\u2019s ability to create custom, turnkey venues.\nTheir answer? Wynn puts his index finger to his lips and makes the \u201cP-p-p-p-puh\u201d sound. \u201cThey\u2019re frightened of live performing,\u201d he says.\nThat, he says, is why the city is \u201ca little over-Cirqued at the moment. \u2026 I don\u2019t think a week goes by that I\u2019m not looking for something else.\u201d He puts his hand out in the air and then closes it to an empty fist to illustrate that elusive something that\u2019s out there, but so far not grasped.\nBut he\u2019s not giving up. \u201cThe fact that it\u2019s hard to find makes it more fun to look for.\u201d\nMike Weatherford\u2019s entertainment column appears Thursdays and Sundays. Contact him at 383-0288 or e-mail him at mweatherford@reviewjournal.com.\nMIKE WEATHERFORDMORE COLUMNS\nPosted on: Entertainment, Entertainment Columns, Life, Mike Weatherford\nJill Levy North Las Vegas",
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        "raw_content": "Rebecca Wrigley explores tree regeneration at Creag Meagaidh in Scotland 2016\nRewilding Britain was launched officially two years ago. How has it gone?\nTwo years ago we wanted to start a conversation and see what people thought about rewilding. We wanted to question and challenge existing conservation practices. These practices clearly aren\u2019t working - despite the efforts of many dedicated people and organisations. Species are declining and have been doing so consistently over decades.\nOne of the goals of rewilding is to find a different model that works. One that reverses the declines and restores the abundance of Britain\u2019s nature and wildlife. That was a role people wanted us to play.\n\"If we can create great, iconic destinations through rewilding we can start to provide alternative economic opportunities for rural communities.\"\nWhen we launched a lot of the attention focussed on the potential for reintroducing top predators such as wolves and lynx. Over the past two years, we have shifted our focus to putting rewilding into practice - and to making it work for both people and nature. We want to build on existing conservation practices to piece together and establish large-scale rewilding pilot projects where this makes sense ecologically and economically.\nIf we can create great, iconic destinations through rewilding we can start to provide alternative economic opportunities for rural communities. The enthusiasm for programmes such as Wild Alaska Live shows that people here have a great thirst to see and experience wilder places. Rewilding areas in Britain could sustain a range of productive enterprises of high nature value. Perhaps becoming one of the first truly nature-based rural economies in Britain.\nOverall people have shown great enthusiasm for the possibility of restoring the abundance of Britain\u2019s nature and wildlife. At times we\u2019ve even been slightly overwhelmed by people\u2019s offers of help and support!\nWe thought we\u2019d get more contesting views on rewilding; more people challenging us and being cautious of rewilding. Actually, there seems to be broad recognition that existing conservation methods aren\u2019t working. There\u2019s also a recognition that many rural areas are facing economic crises and uncertainty, particularly post-Brexit.\n\"Our emphasis is on having living healthy functioning ecosystems\" Read our principles of rewilding\nSo the combination of the ecological and economic potential of rewilding has brought cautious interest even in upland areas that might be perceived as being more resistant. Obviously there are people who oppose rewilding but there seem to be fewer than we thought.\nWhat about the wolves?\nIntroducing missing species, especially top predators, is always going to stir up opinion. We still want to talk openly about the potential for introducing top predators but our emphasis is on having living healthy functioning ecosystems. The decision to bring back wolves is still a long way off \u2013 and probably for our children or their children to make. In the meantime we can draw together experience to forge locally led partnerships that start working to restore nature.\nThere\u2019s been renewed interest in lynx reintroduction. Where do you sit with that?\nWe\u2019re fully supportive of reintroducing lynx in to the UK and it could happen in our lifetime in habitats with the right scale to sustain a viable population. The two regions that currently have this scale are the Scottish Highlands and Southern Uplands/Kielder Forest.\nBut their reintroduction needs to be a decision taken in partnership with communities. And if, for example, we create rewilding destinations that people want to visit then lynx reintroduction might be viewed as adding value to the ecosystem as well as the local economy.\nWhere are the projects that you\u2019re working on?\nThere are a number of places where we\u2019re talking to existing conservation organisations, landowners and community groups, as well as public bodies, businesses and other organisations who would need to be part of a partnership to make rewilding happen.\nWe\u2019re working on a project in Wales, which we\u2019re hoping to give more detail on in the coming months. But we\u2019re also looking at potential pilot projects in Scotland and in England.\nWe see it as important to be working in areas where the decline in nature has been accompanied by a decline in opportunities for rural communities. People in the uplands are often on low incomes and reliant on subsidies. At the moment, there are few alternatives to these subsidies. We think rewilding can open up sustainable economic alternatives.\n\"The ecological and economic potential of rewilding has brought cautious interest even in upland areas\" Why choose rewilding?\nWhat\u2019s your role In Rewilding Britain? Who else is involved?\nI helped set up the charity and was one of the founding directors. I\u2019m now covering the director role while Helen Meech is on maternity leave. My colleague, Alastair Driver, is focusing on partnerships in England to find the first rewilding pilot project there. He\u2019s also supporting the project in Wales.\nAlastair has many years of fantastic experience with the Environment Agency. And our Chair, Charlie Burrell, has gained years of knowledge and skills from putting a pioneering approach to rewilding into practice at his Knepp Estate in Sussex. 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        "raw_content": "Public sector pay has grown three times faster than in the private sector, despite the era of austerity, official figures show. By Telegraph Jobs\u2019 editor, Louisa Peacock.\nIndustry experts were left \u201cbaffled\u201d at how private sector workers\u2019 pay, including bonuses, rose over the year by just 0.5pc between December and February, compared with 1.7pc in the public sector, according to figures from the Office for National Statistics.\nThe pay rift came as unemployment increased by 70,000 to reach 2.56m between December and February, signalling a weak economy and providing fresh evidence that the resilience of the UK jobs market, as seen in recent months, is fading. The quarterly unemployment rise is the worst in 18 months, giving the UK an unemployment rate of 7.9pc.\nScott Corfe, senior economist at the Centre for Economics and Business Research, said: \u201cBafflingly, in an age of supposed pay restraint, public sector earnings growth is running well in excess of that seen in the private sector \u2013 standing at over three times the rate of private sector earnings growth. \u201cWorkers \u2013 particularly private sector workers \u2013 are in for a tough time.\u201d\nWorkers wages have continually been squeezed since the recession, with pay failing to keep pace with the cost of living. Experts say the squeeze on pay has enabled companies to hire more workers in recent months, which has led to relatively high levels of employment.\nStripping out bonuses, pay rose by 1pc in the private sector compared to 1.6pc in the public sector, the ONS said. The CEBR expects total earnings to grow by just 1.5pc this year, well below inflation.\nJohn Philpott, an economist at The Jobs Economist consultancy, said that the public sector, currently shedding tens of thousands of jobs, could save more positions if it showed more pay restraint. \u201cIf the public sector paid increases more akin with private-sector levels, it could cut less public sector jobs. The trade-off between pay increases and job losses is more adverse than it needs to be,\u201d he said.\nOther figures showed the number of people working part-time because they could not find a full-time job rose by 21,000 to 1.4m, while long-term unemployment \u2013 those out of work for a year or more \u2013 rose by 8,000 to 900,000, showing further signs of stress in the labour market.\nYouth unemployment rose further, while the number of over-50s out of work rose by 5,000 to 401,000.\nRecent changes to childcare benefits could be behind the record low number of \u201cstay at home mothers\u201d recorded over the period, the ONS said. There were 45,000 fewer women staying at home to look after their family over the period, down to 2.06m, with campaign groups arguing more mothers with dependent children felt they could no longer afford to stay at home.\nThe biggest shake-up of pensions for a generation has also begun trickling through to the jobs market, with 32,000 fewer women choosing to retire between December and February compared to the previous three months, the ONS said.\nForget women at the top, business must work harder to appeal to schoolgirls",
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        "raw_content": "Former Journey Singer Steve Perry Preps \u2018Cathartic\u2019 New Solo LP\nRecent Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee says \u201ctimeless\u201d album was inspired by falling in love, losing that person to breast cancer\nFormer Journey frontman Steve Perry prepped a \"cathartic,\" \"timeless\" new solo LP inspired by falling in love, losing that person to breast cancer.\nFormer Journey frontman Steve Perry is planning to release a \u201ccathartic\u201d new solo LP in 2017. In a recent interview, the singer described the album, his first in over two decades, as an \u201cemotional expression\u201d of losing a loved one.\n\u201cI met someone, and I fell in love with this person,\u201d Perry told ABC Radio. \u201cAnd I lost this person to breast cancer four years ago. In the midst of that, I had written some songs, and before I met her I had sketched some. And so about a year ago, I started recording.\u201d\nThe as-yet-untitled record will be Perry\u2019s third proper studio work \u2013 and first since 1994\u2019s For the Love of Strange Medicine. The \u201cOh Sherrie\u201d singer said it\u2019s been \u201creal cathartic\u201d touching on emotions he never expected to revisit. \u201cAnd we really have been doing our very best to capture what I think are some timeless songs,\u201d he said.\nPerry appeared alongside his former Journey bandmates this weekend to accept the band\u2019s induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. There was media speculation that the reclusive singer, who last sang with the band on 1996\u2019s Trial By Fire, would perform with the classic rock hitmakers. But the hyped reunion never happened, and current frontman Arnel Pineda handled vocals.\nPerry graciously praised both the band\u2019s music and their years working together. \u201cAynsley Dunbar, Gregg Rolie, Steve Smith, Neal Schon, Jonathan Cain, Ross Valory. Are you fucking shitting me? Any singer would give his ass for that shit,\u201d he said.\n\u201cThey played so well. So, I want to thank them for all the music we\u2019ve written. Thank you, Gregg for letting me live at your house to write the Infinity record. Thank you for letting me live at your house, Neal Schon. Thank you so much, Jon, for all the songs that we all have written together. Steve Smith\u2019s amazing drums. Basso profundo, Ross Valory. Alright, guys, I thank you so much for all the music we\u2019ve written and recorded together. It will be forever in my heart.\u201d\nIn This Article: Journey,\tSteve Perry",
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Users could summon the vehicles via smartphone app. Studies show that most people are willing to walk up to a half mile to get to a light-rail or bus stop. But in Sacramento\u2019s low-density, suburban communities, most potential light-rail riders live farther than a half mile from a station.\n\u201cSome folks may be a little weirded out by a vehicle with no driver in it,\u201d said city traffic official Ryan Moore at the time, but \u201cwe think this is a way to get more of our residents onto light rail, to reduce traffic congestion and drive down greenhouse gas emissions.\u201d\nAlthough Sacramento officials say they are eager to participate in the collaborative, they do not have funds to launch a significant test project using self-driving vehicles. Harris said he hopes the Smart Cities effort will lead to government grants, and that private industry, such as autonomous vehicle research companies, would agree to public-private partnerships.\nTesting of self-driving vehicles has ramped up in the last few years. Google, Uber, Tesla, and a handful of international and domestic car manufacturers are developing and testing prototypes. Uber recently began testing a few \u201crobo taxis\u201d in commercial use on Pittsburgh city streets. Those vehicles still have researchers in them who can take control of the wheel at any point.\nThe most advanced self-driving cars are equipped with detailed mapping systems, lasers and cameras that allow them to find their way along city streets on their own. However, Sacramento\u2019s Harris said the city hopes to learn more during the Smart Cities Collaborative on ways it can add smart traffic signals to the local streetscape. 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        "raw_content": "Season\u2019s Greetings Everyone! We\u2019ve had a great 2017 here at SAGlobal and we hope you have too. At the close of another year we\u2019d like to take a moment to wish you a warm and happy Holiday Season as well as tell you a bit of news we\u2019re excited about.\nSAGlobal, Microsoft\u2019s Global ERP Partner of the Year, is proud to announce the opening of the newest part of our business, SAGlobal Serbia. This now expands our global reach to over 18 countries. This new entity will be a valuable addition to the core team that was created in early 2017 when we merged SAGlobal Europe with M4 Systems in the UK and will help us build our delivery capability throughout the European region.\nWe are one of the leading global Microsoft Partners and every day, we help thousands of Microsoft Dynamics 365 users in over 76 countries worldwide deliver operational excellence and financial performance for their organizations and we intend to continue this within SAGlobal Serbia.\nWe are all committed to making sure the same values that have made us so successful in the past are shared and demonstrated by our newest members:\nOur commitment to being run by decisions made by consultants, not by marketing people or investors.\nOur values of being Agile, Capable, and Committed to our customers\u2019 success\nOur proven track record of providing solutions and services that enable real, lasting, and valuable business transformation for our clients\nOur global reach has always been representative of a wealth of local knowledge on the ground. We don\u2019t only know the products, technologies, and methodologies; we know local business needs and practices and with the expansion in to Serbia we will be expanding both that global reach, as well as that in-depth and personal local knowledge.\nTo that end we are currently expanding our team and investing heavily in the region which means we have a number of exciting positions open that we are currently seeking to fill!\nAt SAGlobal, it\u2019s our people who set us apart\nWith over 500 employees speaking over 42 languages across 24 nationalities and 18 countries we have managed to build a truly unique and diverse community and culture of individuals. Despite those numbers, we\u2019ve managed to instil a sense of shared values and business practices by baking those values into our project execution.\nOur success as a business depends on the success of our people. So, we make sure that we create an environment where all our employees feel included and are able to perform at their best. We have a culture where success is celebrated, no matter how big or small. We trust each other and value openness and honesty in our working relationships and we help our employees build their careers, so you can expect us to nurture your strengths and value your unique perspectives consistently and with great care.\nWe are a community and culture of individuals who think innovatively to deliver business transformational solutions to address our clients\u2019 toughest challenges. Whether you are looking for an opportunity to launch a career working side-by-side with a global network of highly experience talented professionals, or you want to bring years of industry expertise to bear on the next step in your professional development, SAGlobal has opportunities for you.\nLearn from senior consultants, who come with 14+ years of implementation experience\nJoin us and learn from the world\u2019s largest Dynamics pool of professionals\nEnhance your Dynamics implementation experience with our employees who have implemented Dynamics across more than 76 countries\nWishing you a Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year from Everyone here at SAGlobal!\nTo learn more about SAGlobal Serbia, please visit www.saglobal.rs.",
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        "raw_content": "Samsung Galaxy J5 (2017) review: A milestone for the masses\nIt was not all that long ago that Samsung was chronically criticized for putting too many plastic parts on expensive phones. Now, in 2017, things are entirely different. Of course, a few markets already saw affordable premium devices last year, but for many consumers, the new Galaxy J (2017) series presents that which seemed impossible only a few years ago. In this Galaxy J5 (2017) review, I\u2019ll be looking thoroughly at the first of these devices to hit markets in Europe, Latin America, and Asia.\nGalaxy J5 (2017) review: design\nJumping straight into the design of the Galaxy J5 (2017), it is easy to understand why I am stoked. In many markets, this will be one of Samsung\u2019s entry-level smartphones, and it easily surpasses recent flagship devices like the Galaxy S6, perhaps even the Galaxy S7, in build quality.\nThanks to its moderate 5.2-inch display and slightly thinner bezels, the Galaxy J5 (2017) is much nicer to handle than its predecessor. Just like, for example, on the Galaxy A3 (2017), the speaker is now found on the side, just above the power key. The metal back is quite prone to scratches but no fingerprint magnet.\nOverall, the Galaxy J5 (2017) is just a very well-built device, and I would prefer it over the Galaxy A5 (2017) if it had any type of IP-certification. It, however, does not, as Samsung obviously must keep some differentiation between it Galaxy J and A lineup. I am guessing the decision to include a micro-USB connector instead of a type-C one is backed by similar logic, or Samsung simply had another few million of those lying around. This was, apparently, not the case with the notification LED, as the phone is not equipped with one, despite it being available on last year\u2019s Galaxy J7 Prime for the Indian market.\nEither way, the phone feels very much nicer in my hand than the price tag suggests. And that is something I have never said about any of Samsung\u2019s non-flagship devices until now.\nAs expected, the Galaxy J5 (2017) packs a 5.2-inch AMOLED display. While its contrast and color reproduction are as good as can be expected, the 720p HD resolution isn\u2019t quite 2017. If your eyes are good, you can see individual pixels, thanks to the display\u2019s PenTile subpixel layout.\nThere are several devices in the same price range, or cheaper, that have a 1080p Full HD panel. These phones, however, usually have a TFT LCD display, with lower contrast and less lively colors. If you\u2019re in the market for a phone in this class, your choice boils down to this: higher resolution or prettier colors. The Galaxy J5 (2017) offers the latter, not the former.\nSamsung, in some of the J5\u2019s marketing materials, refers to the display as a 2.5D-display. And indeed, the panel lies ever so slightly above the metal rim surrounding it. However, compared to any other 2.5D display used by Samsung (S7, A series), this display should probably be called 2.2D, if that were a thing. The visual effect just isn\u2019t that obvious.\nOverall, I will say the Galaxy J5 (2017) packs a pretty nice display, even if it could have been sharper. The lower resolution sure is friendlier on the battery (more on that later). And although you have to wait a bit for our full review of the Galaxy J7 (2017), I can give you one little spoiler: the Exynos 7870 SoC used in both the J5 and J7 handles 720p a lot better than 1080p.\nIn this review so far, the Galaxy J5 (2017) was off to a flying start when I described the phone\u2019s design. The display, though more than satisfactory, gave fewer reasons for outright enthusiasm, and this line continues with the cameras. Though fine for your average \u2018let-me-quickly-snap-a-pic-to-post-somewhere\u2019 scenario, they\u2019re just not very good. In recent years, Samsung has become so good at providing a mind-blowing camera experience in its high-end smartphones, but there\u2019s none of that if you don\u2019t shell out S8-like cash. In other words: the J5 (2017)\u2019s cameras are very basic. There\u2019s no optical image stabilization, no real time HDR mode, and unlike the A series, you can\u2019t even download additional camera features.\nThe lack of stabilization particularly comes into play because there is no real time HDR mode. The non-real time HDR \u2018Rich Tone\u2019 setting is so slow, it is near-impossible to hold the phone still enough for as long as it takes to capture the image. Without the HDR mode, dynamic range is limited, so pictures often turn out too bright or too dark.\nColors are a bit of a hit and miss affair too. Sometimes the rather dull looking tones are actually closer to reality than some other devices that turn out oversaturated colors. However, at other times, the Galaxy J5 (2017)\u2019s colors really are duller than reality. That said, auto focus is mostly pretty fast and accurate, which is a very important quality for users who just want to point their phone and take a picture \u2013 in other words, most users, particularly ones shopping in this price range. And, especially in the light of earlier J devices, low-light shooting has improved considerably. I\u2019m even inclined to say it performs better in the dark than, for example, the Galaxy A5 (2017), no doubt thanks to the faster autofocus and the reduced aperture (f/1.7 on the J5 vs f/1.9 on the A5).\nAs has become a stable in the J series, the Galaxy J5 (2017) has a front cam (now 13 megapixels, just like the rear sensor) with a LED flash. And though I\u2019m still not one to take a selfie more than, say, once a decade, I see the point of that flash. In the first-generation J series, using it often resulted in some rather unflattering pictures. In the Galaxy J5 (2017), the front flash has, for lack of a better description, matured. It\u2019s not about putting a heap of light in your face, but about taking a more balanced picture with fewer areas that are too dark or too light. I\u2019m still no fan, but there are enough good reasons here to disagree with me.\nIn the video department, you won\u2019t be shooting anything sharper than 1080p FHD resolution. The Galaxy J5 (2017) provides digital stabilization, which does a good job ironing out larger vibrations. However, particularly in low-light conditions, the stabilization cannot entirely keep up with smaller ones.\nAll in all, the cameras in the Galaxy J5 (2017) do not present any surprises. They shoot nice pictures in average conditions. For users who mostly want to share their snaps with family and friends through messengers and social media, this is fine. The front flash has, so I guess, become pretty useful by now. But with the J series getting a more premium design, the camera department is where paying less affects the overall experience. Perhaps not surprising, but something to be aware of nonetheless.\nWhat applies to the camera, applies less and less to the software. The first Galaxy J\u2019s often lacked basic features found in slightly more expensive Samsung devices. But no more. The Galaxy J5 (2017) comes with Android 7.0 out of the box, and (more notably) runs the same version of the Samsung Experience UX as the Galaxy S8.\nThis means you can disable the app drawer entirely, or merely remove the button so you have to swipe up to access it. There is the secure folder, not only hiding images and files but entire apps and accounts. There is the theme store, that lets you install entire themes, or just the wallpaper, or a different set of icons.\nThere are different energy saving modes, and Samsung\u2019s own cloud service Samsung Cloud is fully integrated. The blue light filter is present, and you can use two instances of some messenger apps \u2013 even outside of the secure folder.\nIn terms of the Galaxy J5 (2017)\u2019s future software development, I cannot give you a definitive prediction. Going by previous J series models, at least one big update to the Android OS can be expected. In term of security updates, Samsung has been updating the phone\u2019s predecessors roughly every second month, dropping to quarterly updates in the second year of its lifespan. I say \u2018roughly\u2019 because ultimately update frequency varies per market.\nNow, a few paragraphs back I already briefly touched on the Galaxy J5 (2017)\u2019s performance. The 14-nanometer Exynos 7870 system-on-a-chip is not very powerful. Still, because of the display\u2019s 720p resolution, it does not need to be. During daily use, the device feels smooth and fast enough. Even most games can be played reasonably well, once again, because of the modest pixel count.\nStill, doing anything that requires more power often leads to delays. If you are installing, updating, or removing large applications, while doing something else, you will notice things can take a bit of time.\nThe Galaxy J5 (2017) sure is fast enough for the average user sending messages, sharing some pictures and playing a little game or two. Heavy users will find the combination of Exynos 7870 and its 2GB RAM lacking. This phone is not trying to impress the aficionado, though. It is trying to be \u2018just fast enough\u2019 for the average user. I guess it succeeds, particularly because of one aspect.\nLike this year\u2019s A series, the Galaxy J5 (2017) has its speaker located above the power button. Compared to last year\u2019s J5, they provide a relatively balanced sound. There\u2019s less treble, and more mid, though I still can\u2019t call any of it bass. That is not Samsung\u2019s fault, as tiny phone speakers are physically incapable of producing actual bass.\nAs for the earphones, slowly the time is approaching for Samsung to upgrade their mid-range earphone game. They did it with the Galaxy S8, and hopefully cheaper phones will profit from the Harman acquisition eventually. The set that comes with the J5 (2017) is primarily one thing: cheap. For phone calls, it is satisfactory. For listening to music, not so much. Realistically, though, I did not expect much in this price range anyway. And if you bring your own headphones, the phone is capable of pushing out acceptable sound quality.\nYou might know the formula: decent battery size plus modest processor and resolution equal good battery life. This is the equation Samsung\u2019s nails in the Galaxy J5 (2017). Even more convincingly than last year\u2019s J series models, this year\u2019s J5 (2017) squeezes two full days out of its 3,000 mAh battery in most usage scenarios.\nThe device continues the line Samsung has been following for some time now, where its mid-range phones generally have a battery life equal to or better than its flagship models. Unfortunately, one feature that did not reach the J series yet is fast charging. Through its micro-USB port, the J5 (2017) charges at an old-fashioned rate, though honestly, it is still pretty quick.\nAnd while we\u2019re talking about the battery of the Galaxy J5 (2017), there is another important observation to be made. Not only was Samsung known for its use of plastics, but for years an exchangeable battery was part of the South-Koreans\u2019 practical approach. With the arrival of the full-metal J series, the user-exchangeable battery is almost gone from Samsung\u2019s portfolio in most markets. Only niche-devices like the Galaxy Xcover 4 still have the required removable back plate. This, too, is a landmark of sorts. Just a very different one than Samsung\u2019s use of metal in its cheaper devices.\nFingerprint reader, other features\nThough the wrap-up of this review is in sight, we still must pay some attention to the fingerprint reader. Just as with the metal body, this is a welcome addition to Samsung\u2019s lower mid-range lineup. On the Galaxy J5 (2017) it works without fuss. Like with other recent Galaxy devices, the fingerprint reader on this phone is always-on, too. To get to your start screen quickly, just put your thumb on the home key, and you will be there within a second. No need to press the key, mind you.\nBut aside from convenient unlocking, the fingerprint reader offers handy integration with features like Samsung Pass and Secure Folder. The first remembers user details for apps, services, and websites, so you can log-in everywhere using only your fingerprint. Secure Folder offers an extra secure environment without the Galaxy J5 (2017)\u2019s usual interface. Here, you can store all kinds of content you don\u2019t want to be accessible to other users of the phone. Furthermore, you can install entire applications in the Secure Folder, including user accounts that are not visible outside the folder.\nIn addition, the fingerprint reader makes the Galaxy J5 (2017) well suited for professional use. The same applies to various payment services, with Samsung Pay as a notable example, unfortunately with limited regional availability. The fingerprint reader provides functionality and versatility on a device that, in previous iterations, used to have clear limitations in this area. Or, in other words: despite its lower price point, the Galaxy J5 (2017) packs quite an elaborate set of features. And if you decide to get the dual-SIM version, you will still have a microSD slot, unlike in the dual-SIM Galaxy S8. You can use two SIM cards and still expand the 16GB internal storage.\nThe Galaxy J5 (2017) most certainly presents a notable evolution of Samsung\u2019s J series. The device no longer feels like an entry-level phone, but rather, offers an impressive build quality. Battery life is great, and overall the J5 (2017) is a rich package stuffed with useful features: fingerprint reader, Samsung Pass, Secure folder, Samsung Cloud, FM radio, a microSD slot, dual messenger, themes and other customization options. The display looks great, even if no one would have been surprised about a panel with a higher pixel count.\nPerformance is sufficient for a vast majority of users shopping in the Galaxy J5 (2017)\u2019s price range. The rear camera\u2019s performance will be sufficient for most as well, and the front cam takes pretty good selfies. Is it a pity that the Galaxy J5 (2017) is not water resistant? Sure, though not many (if any) phones in the same price range offer such a body yet.\nA real downside of the Galaxy J5 (2017), at least for some, could be the fact it no longer offers an exchangeable battery. Also, if you\u2019re into heavy applications and games, you will notice limitations to the processing prowess of the device. In 2017 Samsung still considers a notification LED to be a high-end feature, as the Galaxy J5 (2017) has none.\nStill, if you are looking for a solid, functional smartphone with solid battery performance, the Galaxy J5 (2017) checks pretty much all boxes. I\u2019d go as far as to say that this is the Galaxy that offers the most bang for your buck, particularly since most buyers will pay much less than its initial pricing, as they acquire it in the course of the next 12 to 18 months. Samsung is planning to ship tens of millions of devices like this, and it is not hard to imagine them doing just that.\nSolid metal design Screen resolution could be higher\nGood looking display No more exchangeable battery\nTwo-day battery life No LED notification\nFull of useful features Micro-USB connector\nFast fingerprint reader\nIf in your country you have J5 Pro, do not think twice and choose this one.\n1st the resolution is just fine for better efficiency and performance =pros\n2nd no need of expandable battery even me I never change the battery on my S2 even I had 3 batteries and 2 battery chargers.\n3d no led. The AOn screen make the job\n4th micro USB so no adaptors need =pros\nIn my opinion we have a phone with no Cons.\nOnly there is no AOD on the J5. 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        "raw_content": "Interested in Membership? Still have questions?\nWe will attempt to cover some of the most common here.\nI am not a member, how do I start an the application process?\nStart with the Membership Process pages.\nTo create an account and start entering data start with the Application User Guide.\nWhat are the cost involved?\nWith a hobby like genealogy cost can vary depending upon how well your ancestors buried the records.\nThe SAR cost vary from Chapter to Chapter or State to State with regards to dues. To find the cost for you reach out to the contact closest to you. They can be found here.\nThe National Society cost for the application fee is $80 (US). The National Society dues are $35(US)\nThe State Society cost would add to this amount. The same for Chapter cost.\nFor membership information, reach out to the closest State Contact found here.\nFrom there the State Contact may put you in touch with someone from a Chapter in your area. 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It allows you to connect with others that also share that same type of connection.\nWhat does SAR do?\nThe Objects of this Society are declared to be patriotic, historical,and educational; to unite and promote fellowship among the descendants of those who sacrificed to achieve the independence of the American people, to inspire them and the community-at-large with a more profound reverence for the principles of the government founded by our forefathers; to foster true patriotism; to maintain and extend the institutions of American freedom.\nWe do this in a myriad of ways:\nthrough programs that support Veterans,\nto education programming in schools and through youth contest at local,\nstate and national levels,\nto re-enactments of battles and colonial life,\nthe presenting of the flags at events dressed in colonial uniforms,\nto volunteering at all levels at events in local communities.\nThe list is long and varied from Chapter to Chapter and State to State.\nMy Dad (Grandfather, uncle, or other relative) was a member, does that help me to be able to join?\nIt can help you through the process of collecting documents, as those documents may already be on file at the National Headquarters.\nDepending upon when your Father, Grandfather, or other relative joined, you may be able to use a copy of their application.\nYou can check out our Genealogical Research Services to see about ordering a copy of their documentation or application.\nMy application and documents have been submitted, now what?\nYour paperwork has been submitted. At this point, you are going to want to stay in contact with your helper. He will be able to keep you up to date on the status.\nIf the application and documents have been reviewed by the National Genealogy staff and meet with approval then a National Number is issued by the Registrar. Once he does that you will receive a postcard welcoming you to the SAR.\nIf there is a question about the application or documents, your contact person will get a note explaining the questions. At that point an explanation about the situation or additional documentation may be requested or found to answer the questions.\nWhat if I have more than one ancestor who supported the American cause for independence?\nMany SAR members have additional ancestors, we refer to them as supplemental ancestors. 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        "raw_content": "Home Business Grants 2019 NOAA Great Lakes Habitat Restoration Regional Partnership Grants\n2019 NOAA Great Lakes Habitat Restoration Regional Partnership Grants\nOpportunity Number: NOAA-NMFS-HCPO-2019-2005904\nOpportunity Title: 2019 NOAA Great Lakes Habitat Restoration Regional Partnership Grants\nAdditional Information on Eligibility: Eligible applicants are institutions of higher education, non-profits, commercial (for profit) organizations, U.S. territories, and state, local and Native American tribal governments. Applications from federal agencies or employees of federal agencies will not be considered. Federal agencies are strongly encouraged to work with states, non-governmental organizations, municipal and county governments, and others that are eligible to apply. Eligible applicants may be located anywhere but must propose work within the Great Lakes basin and within one of the eight U.S. Great Lakes states (New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Minnesota).\nAgency Code: DOC\nAgency Name: Department of Commerce\nDescription: The objective of the Fiscal Year (FY) 2019 NOAA Great Lakes Habitat Restoration Partnership Grants solicitation is to provide federal financial and technical assistance to habitat restoration projects that both meet NOAA&apos;s mission to restore coastal habitats and support the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI) (https://www.glri.us/actionplan/pdfs/glri-action-plan-2.pdf) goal to protect and restore habitats to sustain healthy populations of native fish species in the eight U.S. Great Lakes states (New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Minnesota). NOAA delivers funding and technical expertise to restore Great Lakes coastal habitats. These habitats support valuable fisheries and important coastal resources, improve the quality of our water, provide recreational opportunities for the public&apos;s use and enjoyment, and increase the resilience of our coastal communities to the effects of changing climatic conditions. Proposals submitted under this solicitation will be primarily evaluated based on the applicant&apos;s ability to demonstrate that they can develop and manage scientifically sound habitat restoration projects, work well with diverse partners, and effectively manage federal awards. Through this solicitation, NOAA seeks to openly compete funding available for multi-year Great Lakes regional habitat restoration partnerships (Partnerships). The NOAA Great Lakes Habitat Restoration Partnership Grant Program will support planning and/or on-the-ground restoration activities. For the purposes of this competition, planning activities are feasibility, engineering and design activities. Projects can be focused both in U.S. Great Lakes Areas of Concern (AOCs) (http://www.epa.gov/glnpo/aoc/) as well as restoration projects outside of AOCs in the Great Lakes Basin (see Section I.B). Applications selected for funding through this solicitation will be implemented through multi-year cooperative agreements. Funds will be administered by the NOAA Restoration Center. Up to three funding years will be considered for multi-year awards, and additional releases of funds may be used to fund selected proposals through FY22 without further competition. NOAA will not accept proposals with a federal funding request of less than $1 million or more than $40 million over three years. Awards are dependent upon the amount of funds made available to NOAA for this purpose by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. NOAA anticipates approximately $40 million may be available over the next three years to maintain selected awards, dependent upon the level of funding made available through the Federal appropriations process. In the first year, approximately $5 million may be available to initiate approximately two to five partnerships consistent with the Program Objectives and Program Priorities in Section I of this announcement.\nModification Comments: To change the contact information.\nVisit the Official Webpage For More Details on 2019 NOAA Great Lakes Habitat Restoration Regional Partnership Grants\nPrevious articleIowa Partners for Conservation Fiscal Year 2019 Announcement for Program Funding \u2013 IOWA\nNext articleFuture of Work at the Human-Technology Frontier: Core Research",
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        "raw_content": "Passion for Reality: The Extraordinary Life of the Investing Pioneer Paul Cabot\nby Michael R. Yogg\nPaul Cabot (1898--1994) was an innovative mutual fund manager and executive known for his strong character, charismatic personality, and trendsetting achievements. Iconoclastic and rebellious, Cabot broke free from the Boston Brahmin trustee mold to pursue new ways of investing and serving investment clients. Having spent nearly two decades working for Cabot's company as an analyst, research director, portfolio manager, and chief investment officer, Michael Yogg is well positioned to share the secrets behind Cabot's extraordinary success.\nCabot oversaw the birth of the mutual fund industry in the 1920s and lobbied on behalf of key New Deal securities legislation in the 1930s. As Harvard University Treasurer, he increased endowment allocations to equities, just in time for the bull market of the 1950s, and as a corporate director in the 1960s, campaigned against conglomerates' abusive takeover strategies. Cabot pioneered the use of fundamental stock analysis and its progressive practice of interviewing company management. His accomplishments all stemmed from his passion for finance, imaginative thinking, and unbreakable will, facets Yogg is able to illuminate through elite access to Cabot's papers and a wealth of interviews.\nPublisher: Columbia University PressReleased: Feb 11, 2014ISBN: 9780231537025Format: book\nPassion for Reality - Michael R. Yogg\nPASSION FOR REALITY\nNew York Chichester, West Sussex\nCopyright \u00a9 2014 Michael R. Yogg\nE-ISBN 978-0-231-53702-5\nYogg, Michael R.\nPassion for reality: the extraordinary life of the investing pioneer Paul Cabot / Michael R. Yogg.\nISBN 978-0-231-16746-8 (cloth : alk. paper)\u2014ISBN 978-0-231-53702-5 (e-book)\n1. Cabot, Paul. 2. Investment advisors\u2014Biography. 3. State Street Investment Corporation\u2014History. 4. Mutual funds\u2014Massachusetts\u2014Boston\u2014History. I. Title.\nHG4621.Y642 2014\nA Columbia University Press E-book.\nCUP would be pleased to hear about your reading experience with this e-book at cup-ebook@columbia.edu.\nCover design: Chang Jae Lee\nCover image: Harvard University Archives, HUP Cabot, Paul C. (1)\nHowell J. Yogg and\nEllen C. Johnson Yogg\nForeword by John C. Bogle\nIntroduction: That Passion for Reality\n1 Family, Education, and Army Service\n2 The Twenties\n3 The Crash, the Depression, and State Street\u2019s Response\n4 The Revenue Act and the Investment Company Act\n5 Moses and Jeremiah\n6 Harvard\u2019s Treasurer\n7 North Haven and Needham\nAs Thomas Carlyle once said, All that mankind has done, thought, gained, or been; it is lying as in magic preservation in the pages of books. Yet there are precious few books that have focused on the history of the U.S. mutual fund industry, a burgeoning field that has revolutionized the way that Americans save and invest over the past nine decades and that carries the potential to play an even larger role in the future.\nFrom its modest beginnings in 1924\u2014just three funds, with assets totaling only in the tens of millions\u2014mutual funds now comprise America\u2019s largest financial institution, and fund assets have steadily grown to some $14 trillion. Through the ups and downs of our economy and international markets, war and peace, and societal and political change, the industry has helped more than 100 million investors invest for their retirement security, their children\u2019s education, and other needs\u2014long-term and short-term alike.\nFew authors have successfully chronicled this incredible growth. With its story rarely told, the role of its pioneers and their successors in the mutual fund industry has been largely ignored and is now almost forgotten. So when I came across a biography of one of the industry\u2019s founding fathers a few years ago, I immediately pushed it to the top of my reading list.\nI was not disappointed. Passion for Reality: The Extraordinary Life of the Investing Pioneer Paul Cabot\u00b9 far exceeded even my highest expectations. It is a thoroughly researched, comprehensive, candid, elegantly written, and eminently readable volume by Michael R. Yogg, a former investment analyst at Paul Cabot\u2019s firm, State Street Research and Management Company, the investment advisor to State Street Investment Corporation. Paul Cabot founded the fund in 1924, and by one measure (the date operations began) it is the nation\u2019s oldest mutual fund, a truly American invention.\u00b2\nIt is fair to say that if you haven\u2019t read this book (or otherwise been inculcated in the industry\u2019s early history), you might not realize how far the modern mutual fund industry has strayed from its early ways. Its values have changed, its investment principles have eroded, and its early culture of trusteeship has been debased. Paul Cabot would not be amused by the abandonment of so much of the industry\u2019s early Boston Trustee character.\nSadly, the long history of State Street is over. The advisory firm was acquired by the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company in 1983, and in 2005 it was resold to BlackRock Investment Management, another financial giant. State Street Investment Corporation was promptly merged into another BlackRock mutual fund\u2014a tragic ending for that pioneering mutual fund. The life of Paul Cabot also inevitably ended, though much more happily. Born in 1898, he lived a rich, full, and exuberant life until death came in 1994.\nMichael Yogg\u2019s book actually tells two related yet, in a sense, separate stories. One story recounts the remarkable life of a Boston Brahmin of impeccable lineage\u2014one whom the author compares with the fictional protagonist in John Phillips Marquand\u2019s The Late George Apley. In Yogg\u2019s telling, Cabot\u2014according to his family, relatives, friends, business associates, and Harvard classmates\u2014was impulsive, candid, abrupt, and given to a more-than-occasional cigar and a stiff whisky. He was fun company, and had a wide range of interests and pursuits. He was, in a word, a character.\nThat narrative, of course, is integral to the second story, the one that caught my attention: the career of Paul Cabot, his investment values, his approach to investment research and strategy, and the record of his stewardship of the mutual fund that he and his firm founded and managed. Even more, I learned with delight of Cabot\u2019s view of the relationship between the manager/agents of the fund as well as that of the investor/principals who entrusted their investments to them. In retrospect, this industry giant of the 1920s\u20131950s anticipated my view, solidified during the 1970s and 1980s, that stewardship and fiduciary duty must permeate these bonds.\nThe Boston Trustee\nThe culture of the Boston trustee\u2014rational, realistic, and intellectual, buttressed by independence and shrewdness\u2014is in Yogg\u2019s view more Yankee than Puritan. Still, Puritan values\u2014trust, prudence, and fiduciary duty\u2014do help to explain (albeit with some grandiosity) why Boston became the ideal place for the money management profession to flourish.\nAnd so it did, particularly when the mutual fund industry was born in 1924. Indeed, my 1951 senior thesis at Princeton University was inspired by a 1949 article in Fortune magazine entitled Big Money in Boston, which lauded the potential of this tiny but contentious industry (then managing aggregate investor assets of but $2 billion) as rapidly expanding, [which] could become immensely influential. \u00b3\nAt the time the Fortune article was published, more than half of fund industry assets were managed in Boston. The industry in those days was dominated by the Big Three \u2014Massachusetts Investors Trust (M.I.T.), State Street, and Incorporated Investors. (Philadelphia\u2019s Wellington Fund was the sixth largest fund manager, a sort of interloper among the proud Bostonians.) Their respective leaders\u2014Merrill Griswold, Paul Cabot, and William Parker (whose partner, George Putnam, started his own fund, the George Putnam Fund of Boston, in 1937)\u2014seemed to embody the concept of prudent trusteeship.\nAfter the industry shook off the paralyzing impact of the 1929 stock market crash and the Great Depression that followed, it solidified its basic elements. With Cabot as their leader, the Boston crowd worked with Congress to ensure that mutual funds would be treated as conduits passing along their dividend income, untaxed, to shareholders. By eliminating the double taxation of dividends, the Revenue Act of 1936 cleared the way for the industry\u2019s future growth.\nCabot and his fellow Bostonians also played a pivotal role in the drafting of the subsequent Investment Company Act of 1940, which provided investor protections that would pave the way to building investor confidence in the mutual fund industry. The improper practices of some early investment trusts were, happily, regulated away. For sound fund managers, the 1940 Act, in Cabot\u2019s words, merely wrote into the law the discipline which [we] had long practiced.\nA Major Flaw in the 1940 Act\nBut there proved to be a major flaw in the new law. The legislation did not specifically bar the sale of mutual fund management companies at a premium over book value. In 1958, despite a long legal challenge led by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, the courts ruled that such sales were not prohibited by the 1940 Act or by general standards of fiduciary law. Privately-held management companies thus gained the right to sell their ownership stakes to outsiders, then to the public, and finally to giant financial conglomerates.\nPaul Cabot did not approve of this change. For him, the private ownership by the managers who ran the funds was essential. Indeed, it represented the very essence of stewardship and fiduciary duty to clients, a moral imperative. He sharply criticized those firms that would sell out to insurance companies and other financial institutions. In 1971, as Yogg reports, Cabot said as much when he recalled the negotiations preceding the 1940 Act:\nBoth the SEC and our industry committee agreed that the management contract between the fund and the management group was something that belonged \u2026 to the fund \u2026 and therefore the management group had no right to hypothecate it, to sell it, to transfer it, or to make money on the disposition of this contract \u2026 the fiduciary does not have the right to sell his job to somebody else at a profit.\nHowever, in 1983, Paul Cabot\u2019s successors did exactly that. The partners of State Street Research and Management Company sold the firm to the (paradoxically, then-mutual) Metropolitan Life Insurance Company for the astonishing sum\u2014in those ancient days\u2014of $100 million ($242 million in today\u2019s dollars). The stated reasoning of the fund\u2019s board: The affiliation of State Street with an organization having the financial and marketing resources of Metropolitan Life will result in the development of new products and services which the fund may determine would be beneficial to its [the fund\u2019s] shareholders. Mr. Cabot, still a partner at the time of the deal, was nicely enriched for this violation of his principles.\nIt is hard to imagine how such new products and services would be beneficial to the fund\u2019s shareholders, even as they would more likely benefit the management company, which became a subsidiary of the insurance behemoth. In fact, the merger hurt the fund shareholders, as performance lagged, and the manager\u2019s position in the industry declined from tops to average. By 2005, Metropolitan Life abandoned the mutual fund business, selling State Street Research and Management Company to BlackRock Financial for an estimated $375 million. One of BlackRock\u2019s first moves was to put State Street Investment Corporation out of its misery, merging one of the industry\u2019s first two funds into another BlackRock fund. To this day, I refer to this event as a death in the family.\nIn Passion for Reality, Yogg presents the State Street fund record under Cabot\u2019s leadership. It\u2019s certainly an impressive one. State Street\u2019s decade-long returns exceeded the returns of the Standard and Poor\u2019s 500 Index with reasonable consistency (during the 1950s, however, it lagged the Index return). From 1926 through 1979, its annual return averaged 10.4 percent in comparison to 9.0 percent for the Standard & Poor\u2019s 500, a 1.4 percentage point margin\u2014surely a singular success. Under the MetLife-Black-Rock aegis, however, the fund lagged by more than 2 percentage points annually. The abandonment of Paul Cabot\u2019s fiduciary principles proved to be a tragedy for State Street\u2019s fund shareholders.\nThe Old Boston Culture Fades\nState Street was hardly alone in abandoning its once-Puritan heritage. In 1969, the managers of Massachusetts Investors Trust formed a new firm called Massachusetts Financial Services. For virtually no personal investment, the trustees gained ownership and control of a new management company worth an estimated $25 million. These executives would then sell the firm to Sun Life, a Canadian insurance company, in 1983. Incorporated Investors, the last of the three original pioneers, was acquired by Putnam Management Company in 1963, which in turn was sold to insurance giant Marsh & McLennan in 1970 for an undisclosed sum (estimated at $30 million), and then sold once again in 2007 to a subsidiary of Power Financial Corporation of Canada for $3.9 billion. (If an article similar to Fortune\u2019s 1949 piece were written today, would it be titled Big Money in Canada ?)\nPart and parcel of the fund industry\u2019s change from its original focus on professional investing, security analysis, and long-term perspective was the gradual development of a sales culture. In the industry\u2019s early years, investment managers were largely a step removed from the sales and marketing aspects of their funds, often retaining unaffiliated underwriters and brokers to assume responsibility for that function. Here\u2019s what Cabot said:\nAt no time have we undertaken any sort of selling campaign believing that good results must eventually attract the investor, and realizing that such results can be most effectively attained through \u2026 security selection and supervision of securities best suited to meet the needs of the company.\nBut over the years, distribution and marketing gradually became more and more inextricably linked with management and research. Today, the modern mutual fund has become a powerful marketing machine. This change in focus has ill-served investors. To his credit, Paul Cabot resisted the powerful tide, and even ceased the public offering of shares of State Street Investment Corporation in 1944 when assets totaled $55 million. By 1990, when assets had increased to $525 million, the fund was reopened by Metropolitan Life.\nStrategy Follows Structure\nOf the industry\u2019s largest fifty firms today, forty are held under public ownership, including thirty that are owned by financial conglomerates. Such a structure clearly calls for two distinct sets of fiduciary duties. The management has an obvious obligation to its own (now largely public) shareholders, but it also has a responsibility to place the interests of its mutual fund shareholders ahead of the interests of its directors, officers, investment advisers, and underwriters, to paraphrase the express language of the 1940 Act. The Biblical warning that no man can serve two masters has seldom been more brazenly ignored.\nIt is apparent that the absentee ownership structure places more focus on gathering assets to manage, creating new mutual funds to meet the fads and fashions of the day (the industry pioneers typically managed only a single fund, but today the average manager handles 117 funds\u2014117 separate sets of fiduciary duties!), building firm revenues, and minimizing manager expenses (but not necessarily fund expenses). Success is measured by increasing the firm\u2019s profits. In stark contrast, success under a structure dedicated solely to fund shareholders is measured by earning above average, risk-adjusted returns for them. Since all managers cannot, by definition, provide above-average returns (on average, inevitably, their performance will be average), the focus must be on low costs for fund shareholders. Such an idea, of course, is antithetical to the interests of the management company shareholders.\nUltimately, the marketplace must respond to this dichotomy. And so it has. As Boston largely turned away from the industry\u2019s original professional values and prudent stewardship and moved toward the new values of marketing and salesmanship, its domination of the field first eroded before vanishing. From being home to one-half of the industry\u2019s asset base in 1949, Boston\u2019s share has fallen to about one-sixth, currently a hair behind Philadelphia\u2019s share. That share, in turn, is held almost entirely by a single firm: Vanguard, a reconfiguration of that original Wellington Fund. It was founded by Walter L. Morgan in 1928, a surprisingly unsung pioneer who shared the values of those early Bostonians exemplified by Paul Cabot.\nToday\u2019s Vanguard reflects much of the industry\u2019s old time religion. If Puritan Boston can be likened to Quaker Philadelphia\u2014characterized, as Quakers often are, by plainness, simplicity, and thrift\u2014then that dominant Philadelphia firm has held firmly to Cabot\u2019s founding concepts. (In a curious parallel, Vanguard\u2019s shareholder-owned, at-cost structure also has many parallels to the original structure of M.I.T.) By offering its funds to shareholders on a no-load basis, Vanguard is not beholden to an external distributor. In addition, Vanguard has now become the industry\u2019s largest firm, largely because of its creation and advocacy of the market index mutual fund. (Full disclosure: I founded Vanguard in 1974 and ran the firm for 23 years.) The goal of closely matching the stock market\u2019s return\u2014a simple goal\u2014and operating at rock-bottom costs and focusing on long-term investment has made all the difference.\nI applaud this book as a vital link to returning the mutual fund industry to the high fiduciary standards that were once its hallmark. Far too few investors are aware of how far the fund industry has departed from its founding values, and many will profit greatly from understanding that shift, acting accordingly, and demanding that the industry go back to the future. By the same token, far too few industry participants seem aware that today\u2019s ethically challenged industry structure was built all those years ago on a far firmer foundation. Michael Yogg\u2019s beautifully presented narrative of Paul Cabot and State Street\u2014yes, through the magic preservation of history that Carlyle described\u2014gives us an all-too-rare insight into what has been lost, and provides an analysis that should inspire investors to force the mutual fund industry to heed the better angels of its original nature.\nThis book builds upon the research and scholarship of others. While the notes make this clear, some contributors deserve special mention. Natalie Grow\u2019s PhD dissertation, The \u2018Boston-Type Open-End Fund\u2019\u2014Development of a National Financial Institution: 1924\u20131940, placed Paul Cabot\u2019s activities in context and greatly enriched my understanding of the events of this period. Her bibliography of sources was an especially useful aid. But I only found these sources, and others, due to the resourcefulness of Paul Keane, a researcher (and something of a detective) working in the Washington, D. C. area.\nWhile I heard all of the Paul Cabot stories directly from the source himself, I would not have remembered them all without the interviews, particularly those conducted by Jessica Holland for the Columbia University Oral History Research Office Collection.\nThe best part about writing a book is the new friends one makes and the old friendships that are rekindled. The following contributed to this work by supplying information, documents, photographs, advice, and, most importantly, encouragement: Bernard Bailyn, Frederick Ballou, Bob Beck, George Bennett, Peter Bennett, Francis H. Burr, Frederick C. Cabot, Paul Cabot Jr., Paul Cabot III, Wayne DeCesar of the National Archives and Records Administration, Charles Ellis, Charles Flather, Bill Frohlich, Bart Geer, Andrea Goldstein and her colleagues at the Harvard University Archives, Kathleen Victory Hannisian, Llewellyn Howland, Morton Keller, Phyllis Keller, Paula Kerrigan, Edward M. Lamont, Robert A. Lawrence, George Lewis, Marten Liander, Ken Lisotte, Jacqueline Lynch, Frank Mandic and Larry Mills of the SEC Records Office, Paul Morgan, Robert H. Parks and his colleagues at the FDR Presidential Library, H. Bradlee Perry, George Putnam Jr., William Saltonstall, John Schwartz and his colleagues at Goldman Sachs, John Thorndike, Rosario Tosiello, Peter Vermilye, Ike Williams, John Wood, Virginia Chris Cabot Wood, and last but not least, Joan Yogg.\nI also wish to acknowledge John C. Bogle, Richard H. Daniel, Matthew P. Fink, and Ron Rosenbaum, who helped me with the Columbia University Press edition of this book.\nThis biography of a little-known figure, written by a totally unknown biographer, started out as an author-published book in 2006. I am very grateful to Bridget Flannery-McCoy and Myles Thompson of Columbia University Press for seeing its value and potential, and for helping me through the publishing process.\nThat Passion for Reality\n[He felt] hatred of all shams, scorn of all mummeries, a bitter merciless pleasure in the hard facts. And that passion for reality was beautiful in him. \u2026 He was a millionaire, and yet scrupulously simple \u2026\n\u2014GEORGE SANTAYANA, THE LAST PURITAN\nHow can I write objectively about someone I liked and admired? In the case of Paul Cabot, this question almost answers itself. He wouldn\u2019t have had it any other way. Paul is often associated with the phrase, First, you\u2019ve got to get the facts. Then you\u2019ve got to face the facts, the quintessential expression of hardheaded rationalism, applied to the investment business. He faced the facts about stocks, business associates, and himself.\nWhy am I writing about Paul Cabot? To explain this I must go back to 1978. In that year I completed my PhD in history without prospects for a good academic job. So I entered a six-week program that prepared humanities scholars for positions in business, and I went to work at Paul Cabot\u2019s State Street Research & Management Company. Six years later, in 1984, the program sponsors asked me to contribute an essay for a book chronicling the experiences of its graduates. The essay traces the path that led to this work.\nIn that essay I compared the values of successful scholars and successful investors by drawing parallels between the thinking of historian Oscar Handlin and that of Paul Cabot. The former was the dissertation advisor to my dissertation advisor, Bernard Bailyn; the latter founded the company I was then working for and hired, trained, and influenced the men who had hired, trained, and influenced me.\nI defined a scholar as someone who studies evidence and develops an insight into its significance that contributes to the understanding of a broader range of issues. The scholar discovers value that others have missed, either by uncovering fresh evidence, or by looking with fresh insight into material previously studied by others. [He] sees something no one else has seen, understands its value, and knows how to make use of it. Similarly, the investor either uncovers fresh evidence about a company, perhaps from its customers, or studies publicly available information with fresh insight. The key skills these searches share are the intellectual honesty to see the facts (rather than what confirms one\u2019s preconceived notions) and the creativity to understand their significance. Handlin identifies the key event as the discovery of facts in conflict with the scholar\u2019s original thesis, when this encounter with the evidence pushes him toward a new version of the thesis. I concluded, Encountering evidence in the world of scholarship and facing the facts of the investment world are very similar intellectual and emotional experiences. \u00b9\nDuring his long and productive life, Paul Cabot (1898\u20131994) founded the first mutual fund and compiled an extraordinary investment record with it. He championed high standards of fiduciary responsibility at a time when mutual funds were new and helped shape crucial legislation when the mutual fund industry was under attack in the 1930s. He also shifted the bulk of the Harvard endowment from preferred stocks and bonds to common stocks just in time for the post-World War II bull market, thereby setting an example for other colleges and universities to follow. But I have written this book as much to capture who Paul Cabot was\u2014his character, personality, and intellect\u2014as to chronicle what he did.\nHandlin uses the analogy of the puzzle to describe the work of the historian, a person who struggles to put the pieces in place but frequently comes upon unexpected fragments, those stubborn facts in conflict with his original thesis.\u00b2 While the facts of Paul\u2019s life are clear, how they fit together and contributed to the development of his personality is a puzzle, which this book depicts but only partially solves. The pieces are these.\nFirst of all, family. Paul saw his father as the epitome of complete honesty and frankness who instilled in his children the necessity of trying to make something worthwhile of [their] lives and have regard for the well being of others.\u00b3 He was also equally appreciative of his mother, who took responsibility for his religious education. Paul\u2019s children remember that their grandmother supervised even their own religious education\u2014 with a vengeance, according to one of them. While Paul was known more for his cigar smoking, whiskey drinking, and coarse language than for his religious faith, he adopted the rhetoric and the mindset of a Massachusetts preacher, some might say the prophet Jeremiah, when he railed against the abuses of the investment trusts in the 1920s and 1930s.\nSecond, the milieu of upper-class Boston. Behind the conventions of Brahmin society lay a culture of rationalism and realism dating back to when the Puritan settlers, with their rigorous intellectualism, encountered the harsh conditions of the New England wilderness. Their experience, as related by twentieth-century historians, transformed their culture over the course of more than a century into one that valued independence, shrewdness, and philanthropy\u2014qualities that today are identified more as Yankee than as Puritan. This culture, along with commercial success and certain legal developments in Massachusetts, created the conditions for the growth of the money management profession in Boston in the nineteenth century. Paul possessed that independence and shrewdness. Years before his birth, his family had achieved commercial success, social position, and the mastery of legal and financial affairs required of the Boston trustees. When Yale University honored Paul with a doctor of laws degree in 1965, the citation praised the bluntness of your speech and the soundness of your cold-roast Boston eye for the Yankee dollar. Paul was a product of place as well as of family.\nThird, liberal education. Paul downplayed and underestimated the importance of all but the most practical, business-oriented portion of his schooling. He showed little overt interest in the study of literature, the core of an upper-class Boston education, but beneath the surface he absorbed certain values of classical and some modern writers, such as simplicity, clarity, and intellectual honesty. His choice of an undergraduate major, mathematics, reflected a penchant for analytical rigor, which was most evident later on in business school and in his career.\nFourth, professional education. In business school he explored questions that really fascinated him. He became a top student and a scholar, doing research that, while never culminating in a completed doctoral dissertation, had an important impact on the history of American finance. Paul\u2019s hardheaded rationalism complemented the German Enlightenment empiricism of his advisor, Arthur Stone Dewing, who had begun his academic career studying philosophy.\u2074\nThese four pieces of the puzzle all played important roles in Paul\u2019s business career and later life. While it is difficult, perhaps even arbitrary, to separate them, a story about a decision he had to make shows them coming together. In 1932, Paul\u2019s company, State Street Research & Management, had the opportunity to purchase Lee, Higginson & Co., which went into liquidation after the suicide of Ivar Kreuger and the collapse of his Swedish Match Company. Paul wanted to consult his partner and cousin, Richard Paine, on the matter, but Paine was extremely ill and could not be disturbed. Because of his respect for his uncle and because father and son thought so much alike, he decided to consult Dick\u2019s father, Robert Treat Paine II, instead: I remember trying to give him all the pros and cons of taking it over, \u2026 all the facts, \u2026 answering any questions he had. \u2026 And then I ended by asking him, have you any knowledge, Uncle Bob, of whether it is my judgment that we should or should not buy this company, because I wanted to try and just give you the facts without putting my personal opinion in them. Bob said that he did not know where Paul stood on the matter and proceeded to give him unbiased advice.\u2075\nIn Truth and Politics, Hannah Arendt identifies the deliberate confusion of fact and opinion as a form of lying. She then traces the disinterested pursuit of truth back to Homer.\u2076 Paul did not consciously trace intellectual honesty back to the ancient Greeks, but he grew up with writers like Homer and Thucydides. While literature never captured his imagination, what Thucydides called the simple way of looking at things, which is so much the mark of a noble nature had an impact on his careers as mathematics major, business student, scholar, and investor.\nAll of this still does not explain Paul Cabot. As rich as his background was, it was not unique. Hundreds of his contemporaries had similar advantages and grew up more like John P. Marquand\u2019s fictional George Apley than Paul Cabot; that is, they lacked the insight to question things and the force to change them. But Paul stands in sharp contrast to Marquand characters like Apley, who said, I am the sort of man I am because environment prevented my being anything else. \u2077 Paul adopted the highest ideals of Boston society\u2014learning, leadership, service, honesty\u2014but fused them onto a pragmatic, sometimes iconoclastic, personality. Marquand did not give Apley the courage or perspective to break through the limitations of his time and place the way Paul did. Instead, he relied on Apley\u2019s biographer, Mr. Willing, to face the facts that Apley suppressed during his lifetime, though Marquand makes it clear that Apley shared some of Paul\u2019s honesty and would have lived more authentically had not the bonds of family and the conventions of society discouraged it.\nMarquand wrote The Late George Apley in the form of a biography. George Santayana called The Last Puritan a memoir in the form of a novel. They both created fictional characters and biographers to present their views on Boston culture and society, among other subjects. But Paul\u2019s personality was much more powerful than those of Marquand\u2019s and Santayana\u2019s protagonists. He was born with a mental and emotional confidence that developed in the unique culture of Boston to produce an extraordinarily independent, forceful, and productive individual\u2014more American than Bostonian or New Englander. To understand Paul and what he represented we must look to the specific, in his words, the realities and facts.\nFamily, Education, and Army Service\nI just received your letter advising me to quit. Nothing doing. I have been through half of this course & I\u2019m going to finish it. It will take a stick of dynamite to get me out of here. \u2026 I hate this life\u2026 so much that it makes me obstinate and pig-headed & come what may I\u2019m going thru with it.\n\u2014PAUL CABOT, IN A LETTER FROM THE ARMY, 1918\u00b9\nThat got me into studying these common stocks\u2014other people must have been doing the same thing but I wasn\u2019t aware of it. At any rate I used to study the earnings and I still believe that the single most important fact, other than the honesty of the management, is the amount and direction of your earnings. So it got to me, and that\u2019s what I think started me in this sort of business\u2014got me studying\u2026 the companies and trying to determine what is the real value.\n\u2014PAUL CABOT, REFLECTING ON HIS 1922 HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL SUMMER JOB IN 1971\u00b2\nC-R-A-C-K!\nPaul Cabot fired, pulled his ROTC rifle in from the window of Persis Smith Hall, and gleefully surveyed the damage. Students were holding a dance in the quadrangle below, and the shot had a terrific effect. All the little girls thought the Germans were out for them. They all rushed for shelter and there was terrible excitement.\nIt was a beautiful warm spring evening, May 29, 1918, at the end of Paul\u2019s freshman year. The next day he would leave Harvard for ROTC camp in Lancaster, Massachusetts, and, one month later, move on to the army training camps at Plattsburgh, New York. That day he had drilled with his unit at Fresh Pond under the direction of Lieutenant Andr\u00e9 Morize, later a Harvard professor of French literature, and other disabled French officers sent over to train Harvard students for the war in Europe. Perhaps in his mind, Paul was already in France, though with service in Massachusetts, New York, and Kentucky, Harvard was as close as he would get to the fighting. But whether it was the idea of going to war or the whiskey he was drinking, he thought nothing of shooting blanks into a group of Harvard students and their dates. Then he did it again: \"I let go another round. The door opened and the disciplinarian of the dormitory came in and caught me with the rifle with the smoke coming out of the barrel. Luckily my friends kicked the booze under the bed. \u2026 I knew I was",
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        "raw_content": "Update: Questions about Ace Limited\u2026\nJuly 9, 2015 (Updated December 2015)\nACE continues to make announcements concerning the future management team of the \u201cnew Chubb.\u201d For details see, http://www.acegroup.com/media-center/ace-in-the-news/ace-chubb-are-becoming-one.aspx?link-loc=banner. For most of our clients, the November 24 and 20 announcements (which address the future North American claims organization and the North American Professional Lines Divisions, respectively) are the most important.'\nNorth American Professional Lines Division: While how fiduciary liability will be handled is not yet identified, the executive management team appears to be Bob Cox, Mike Maloney, and Evan Rosenberg. All are currently executives within Chubb and have executive responsibility for fiduciary liability. All are known to Segal Select and, as part of the ACE acquisition of Chubb, we have recently met with both Mike Maloney and Evan Rosenberg. We hope and believe their ongoing executive responsibility for fiduciary liability, including fiduciary liability for Taft-Hartley multiemployer benefit plans, is very positive.\nNorth American Claims: Professional liability claims will report to Douglas Poetzsch, who is from ACE. While it is still too early to tell how these appointments will translate into day-to-day underwriting, service, and claims adjustment, it is good to see.\nOn July 27, 2015, the Chief Operating Officers of Chubb Specialty Insurance, Chubb Surety and Chubb Commercial Insurance posted a message to their customers about Chubb\u2019s pending acquisition by ACE. The message confirms that the transaction is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2016.\nOn July 1, the boards of directors of both Ace and Chubb announced agreement of a transaction where Ace will acquire Chubb for $28.3 billion in cash and stock. It is anticipated this deal will close in the first quarter of 2016. Based on 12/31/14 financial data, the combined company will have total shareholders\u2019 equity of approximately $46 billion and cash, investments and other assets of $150 billion. The combined company will assume the Chubb name.\nA joint ACE/Chubb press release outlines the way the two companies view the benefits of the combination. Here are the links to that press release: http://news.acegroup.com/press-release/corporateglobal/ace-acquire-chubb-283-billion-cash-and-stock and http://www.chubb.com/corporate/chubb20706.pdf.\nThis webpage answers questions many plan sponsors are asking about the acquisition.\nWhat should we do now in response to the news?\nThe short answer is \u201cnothing.\u201d The deal will not close until approximately the first quarter of 2016. In a July 1, 2015 email to Chubb agents and brokers, John Finnegan, Chairman, President and CEO of Chubb, said: \u201cUntil the transaction closes, it is business as usual, and both Chubb and ACE will continue to operate as two separate and competing companies.\u201d Because of this, it is our view, that in the short term there will be no immediate changes as a result of this announcement.\nWhat will change next year once the transaction takes effect?\nRecognizing that any projection is difficult at best, Segal Select expects a number of changes, which may include the following:\nSome market capacity may be lost. For example, if Chubb is primary and Ace is excess on a single policy and both are offering their \u201cmaximum\u201d limit of liability, we may need to replace some of that capacity with a new carrier. This should be a very rare event and, based upon current and projected market capacity, should be easily resolved.\nAce has said it expects both meaningful growth and substantial additional revenue. Achieving this may require its underwriters to be more flexible and aggressive in their underwriting style.\nIn the multiemployer industry segment, Chubb is a dominant insurer. We anticipate Ace will want to use the size and financial strength of the combined entity to grow this market segment.\nFinally, due to projected annual expense savings, staff layoffs are likely to occur. This means many staff will find new positions with other insurers and brokers. In turn, this may lead to more competition.\nWhile there are bound to be exceptions, we anticipate that most of these changes will be at least neutral and, more likely, favorable to our clients. As in the past, we will continue to monitor market developments and communicate them as appropriate.\nWho can answer my questions about what the deal might mean for my plan\u2019s coverage?\nPlease direct your questions to Segal Select experts Mark A. Dobrow at 312.984.8660 or Matt Jackson at 212.251.5387.",
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        "raw_content": "\u00a3450m \u2018lost\u2019 old \u00a31 coins could help nearly 20,000 home buyers onto the property ladder\nBy Bea Patel on 26 Oct 2017 in Industry News\nAs of the 16 October 2017, the old \u00a31 coin is no longer accepted as legal tender. As a result, it\u2019s being reported that \u00a3450 million has been lost.\nWhat does this mean in property terms?\nEven in a market as expensive as the UK, if home buyers gathered all their old \u00a31 coins, they could put down a ten per cent mortgage on 19,895 properties, or buy 1,990 properties outright at the current UK average of \u00a3226,185 \u2013 according to new research by eMoov.\nIn the capital\u2019s most affordable borough, Barking and Dagenham, the missing pound coins could get 15,530 mortgage applications or it would buy 1,553 homes.\nIn the second most affordable borough, Bexley, with an average house price of \u00a3344,830, they could buy 1,305 homes or secure 13,050 mortgages.\nUnsurprisingly, in London\u2019s most prestigious borough \u2013 Kensington and Chelsea, the number falls dramatically. The average house price is \u00a31,392,424. Here, \u00a3450m would buy just 323 homes or it would secure 3,232 mortgages.\nThe average house price in London is \u00a3488,729 and the most expensive city in the UK. This means they could secure just 9,208 mortgages or buy 921 properties.\nIn Bristol, the \u00a3450m pot would secure 1650 properties outright or 16,503 mortgages. In Birmingham, it would stretch to 25,656 mortgages with a ten per cent deposit or 2,566 homes. In Liverpool, it would stretch even further to 35,301 mortgages or 3,530 homes.\nThe most affordable city is Belfast with an average house price of \u00a3120,351. The \u00a3450m pot would buy 3,739 homes or get 37,391 mortgages.\nLondon is the most expensive region followed by the South East. Average house prices in the South East is \u00a3320,905 \u2013 securing 14,023 mortgages or buying 1,402 homes.\nIn the North East, this would stretch to 33,835 mortgages or 3,383 properties. With the average house price in Scotland at \u00a3149,185, they could secure 30,164 mortgages or buy 3,016 homes.\nThe most affordable region is Northern Ireland, where they could buy 3,498 homes or get 34,979 mortgages.",
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        "raw_content": "Shore Medical Aesthetics provides dependable and affordable laser hair removal procedures to clients across Nassau County and Long Island. Here are some frequently asked questions regarding this type of procedure.\nAfter the cleansing, a numbing gel is applied to the treatment area. Once the numbing occurs, you will be moved to a special room for the removal. While holding your skin tight, we will direct the laser over the designated area. According to the FDA, the heat from the laser destroys the hair follicles, which leaves you with a smooth skin in a matter of minutes.\nNo, laser hair removal will not permanently remove hair from your body. However, it does greatly reduce the amount of hair that grows in that area. The American Academy of Dermatology explains that most clients will enjoy results over the course of a several months and sometimes even years. But at some point, the hair will start to grow back, but it is usually much lighter and finer than it was before the treatment.\nThe amount of treatments required comes down to the size of the treatment area and the amount of hair present. Most patients need two to six sessions in order to get their desired results. When the hair invariably returns, the patient can visit a specialist for touch-up sessions to maintain the results.\nLaser hair removal is a versatile treatment that can ultimately be applied to many different parts of the body. However, typically this treatment is used to clear the hair on patient's legs, back, chest, neck, shoulders, upper lips, chin and the bikini area.\nShore Medical Aesthetics has years of experience in the cosmetic field and provides patients with a wide range of procedures. To learn more about laser hair removal and how it may be right for you, please contact us today. The number to call is 1-516-690-SKIN.",
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        "raw_content": "Blog > Two Guys and a Toolkit - Week 4: Grouping\nWelcome back for part four of our series dedicated to building a simple pipeline using Toolkit.\nLast week, we talked a lot about publishing and how various types of data flow down the pipe in our simple pipeline. This laid the foundation for future discussions about new features that do not come out of the box with Toolkit. We will revisit the topic of publishing in future posts when we will talk about larger potential features. We also plan to devote some time to discussing the more theoretical and philosophical aspects of publishing and digital asset management. As we move into that realm it will be important for us to have an open dialog with all of you. These topics will be less about how Josh and I did something and more about what could be done, and what approaches to asset management and publishing work best in what situations. It would be great if everyone could start thinking about this now, and if you have some thoughts on how we should approach this or what points we should be sure to hit, please let us know!\nThis week, I\u2019ve been working on a grouping mechanism for published files and have a working proof of concept implementation that I will share. We\u2019ll discuss the bits and pieces, but also the potential uses for such a feature.\nBelow are a few of the pages that we found useful for this week\u2019s post:\nLoad Published Files\nApp and Engine Config Reference: Hooks\nGrouping Published Files\nA simple explanation of what a group of published files is would be to say that they are a collection of multiple PublishedFile entities represented by a single item in Shotgun. From a user\u2019s perspective, using the loader app to reference or import this group would result in ALL of the group\u2019s contents being referenced or imported.\nThe grouping of published files is not a concept that is native to Shotgun, but it is something that can be added. It requires a number of small changes, and a truly-flexible implementation would take a good bit of thought and additional development beyond what I\u2019ve put into the proof of concept that we will be discussing.\nWhy Group Publishes?\nWe should talk about why we would want to do this. What are the advantages of being able to group published files together?\nWhat problems we can solve with this depends on what area of the pipeline we are looking at using it in. Below are a few example use cases, but I\u2019m sure all of you can come up with many more. If you\u2019re using something similar in your studio, or even if you have an idea of how it could be used that I\u2019ve not covered, let us know!\nRendered Elements:\nPublishing rendered elements from lighting to be used by a compositor can often produce a large number of published files. Grouping these published files before they flow down the pipe can allow the tools to logically structure these elements in a way that informs other code, like the routine that imports a published image sequence into Nuke, on how these elements fit together. Add to that the ability to store some sort of metadata file (or even a pre-built Nuke script?) as part of the group and it\u2019s easy to see how quite a bit of information about the collection of elements can be gathered and sent along the way.\nAnother advantage to this sort of organization of published files is that we have a point in time when we know that a set of files are intended to be used together. We can group those compatible published elements so that when the compositor loads those into their session they know that they are getting everything, and that each element should be compatible with all of the others.\nAnother possibility would be to group in the camera(s) used to render the elements, along with any Alembic caches. This would help the compositor get everything they need into their Nuke script required for 3D compositing, and guarantee that they are using the same camera and geometry caches that the lighter or FX artist used to produce the rendered elements.\nLook Development:\nAn Asset is made up of a number of components by the time it is ready for use in a shot. This typically includes a model, texture maps, shaders, and a rig. Each of these components come together to make the logical whole of the Asset, and a change to one component often requires updates to one or more of the others. An example is that when a model changes, if that requires the UV layout to also change, then the texture maps produced for the previous version of the model might need to be tweaked before they can be used on the new model. Similarly, topology changes might require rigging to adapt their work to the new model.\nGiven that at some point along the way we know what texture maps and rig pair properly with a specific version of the model, we could group those published files together. We would have a nice package of files that we know are meant to be used together.\nGeometry Caches:\nWe discussed last week publishing multiple Alembic caches out of a scene file rather than a single cache containing the entire scene. One situation where that can be used to our advantage is when multiple resolutions of a mesh are exported and published from an Asset\u2019s rig. It\u2019s fairly common to build more than one resolution of geometry into a rig, as this allows background characters (or, even more importantly, crowds) to be made up of lower-density geometry than foreground, hero characters. It is also typical for these different geometry resolutions to be incorporated into a single rig, as it allows a rigging team to develop and maintain one rig rather than duplicating effort across multiple rigs for the same character.\nThis setup lends itself well to exporting an Alembic cache per resolution of the character. In this way, in Maya we would end up with a cache reference per resolution of Asset, and we could provide a tool that unloads/reloads those references when the user requests a specific resolution of the Asset to be used.\nAs for how grouping comes into play, the idea would be to bundle up all of the cache resolutions that were published for an Asset and provide a single group that has linked to it each of those caches as children. When a user loads the group into their scene, that group flattens out to a component list of published files and each one is referenced into the scene accordingly.\nThe basic implementation of groups as I have built them is simple. I added a children field to the PublishedFile entity in Shotgun. This field is configured to take a list of other PublishedFile entities, which are then considered to be its children. It\u2019s simple and flexible, and creating new fields is a piece of cake.\nThis led to some difficulty, however. I wanted to add a couple more fields related to child entities and figured I would be able to make that happen with query fields. I was mostly right about that, and was able to get one of the two working after some frustration. I wanted to create is_group and child_count fields. The former comes in handy if you want a quick yes/no answer on whether something is a group, and the latter is more useful in the Shotgun web interface, as it\u2019s a visual indicator of how many children a group has. I wanted is_group to end up as a boolean field, but I was not able to figure out how to make that work as a query field. I\u2019m not saying it isn\u2019t possible, only that I got frustrated and moved on before figuring it out. As for child_count, I did get it to work, as you can see:\nYou can also see that it took me 36 publishes to get one that was completely correct.\nI got it to work, but I honestly don\u2019t know why or how. Below is what I did to make it work, but I couldn\u2019t for the life of me describe why that gives me the correct behavior. I just tried stuff until it did what I wanted it to do, but the words in that query field configuration dialog make little or no sense to me. I\u2019m sure there\u2019s a logical structure there, but to me it is nearly inscrutable.\nInitially, I purposely did not speak with an expert about the hows and whys related to query fields. I figured I would take a crack at it the way that I normally would have when working for a studio and see how it went. Randomly flailing about until it works is a time-honored tradition of mine, but it\u2019s obviously not the ideal way to have to learn something.\nSince then, I\u2019ve had the opportunity to take a second look at this, and also got some feedback from some of the team. The general consensus seems to be that it would be best to not use query fields for this sort of thing at all. Instead, it would be better to make them normal fields and have the publish routine populate them at the time the group is created. This is simple and also bypasses the limitations of query fields; you can\u2019t filter or sort on them, and they\u2019re not accessible via the Python API.\nCode and Configuration:\nFrom a code and configuration standpoint, there were a few hoops to jump through. My first thought was to make use of the publish app\u2019s post_publish hook to build the groups. It looked great, because it\u2019s already provided a list of secondary publish tasks, which is exactly the list of things that I want to group. There were problems, though, as the secondary tasks did not come with the accompanying published file records from Shotgun, and I didn\u2019t want to have to go to the database and look that stuff up again when I knew that the data was already available in the secondary_publish hook. What I ended up doing was taking the data returned from the publish routine and shoving it into the secondary publish item. Since that item is a reference to the same dictionary that is passed to the post_publish hook, I was able to save myself a trip to the database. You can see that here and how I extracted and used it here.\nThere\u2019s another problem, as well, which is that in the official release of the publish app, the post_publish hook does not receive the same arguments as the other publish hooks.\nThis is most unfortunate.\nSince I was planning to publish something from this hook I needed more than I was given, which exposes a bit of an unfortunate circumstance. Hooks are intended to allow for customization without the need to take ownership of an entire app. This is fairly successful, but with this I ran into something that required that I take control of the app itself, because I needed to change what a hook receives.\nWhat I\u2019ve done is fork tk-multi-publish, which can be found here. The changes are minor, and all of it is simply to provide more bits of data to the post-publish hook. The specific commit for these changes can be found here.\nA more flexible solution might be to use the parent application object to store a dictionary of data that can be shared between hooks. That would allow one hook to store something away that another executed later could make use of. We will be discussing this as a team very soon, as it\u2019s a situation that comes up often and it would be good to have a general-purpose solution for it.\nAs for configuration changes, I had to update several small things. You\u2019ll notice in this commit in my forked publish app that there are two new keys added to the app\u2019s info.yml file; one specifies whether to group a secondary output type\u2019s publishes, and the other specifies the name of that group should one be created. The rest of the configuration changes can be found here and are very straight forward.\nI know that I could have avoided altering the app itself by performing the grouping operation in the secondary publish hook, because it would have had access to all of the data that I needed already. Had I been doing this as a TD at a studio that\u2019s exactly what I would have done, but in this case it seemed like a good example of the limitations of how publish hooks work.\nManifests and Metadata:\nYou might have noticed that the screenshot earlier in this post showing my group in the Shotgun web interface lists the path as a JSON file.\nIf you did then you also probably noticed the template that was added to templates.yml. In my hacked-together implementation, all I\u2019ve done is shove the children of the group into a JSON file and used that as the path for my group.\nThis could just as easily contain nothing or anything deemed useful. Josh also had the idea for groups of rendered elements that the path for the group could be a Nuke script. It might be really cool for, as an example, an FX artist pumping out complex elements from Houdini to do their slap comp of everything the way that it should be put together, and then publish a group of elements with the group itself containing the node network that properly pieces the elements together. This would allow for custom comp setups curated by the artist handing off the elements. The possibilities are vast, so use your imagination and then tell us about it!\nThat\u2019s it for this week. I hope that we\u2019ve given everyone some things to consider and talk about. As always, we would love to hear from anyone that has comments, whether they be public or private. In fact, a portion of next week\u2019s post will be directly related to comments we\u2019ve received, as Josh will be going into publishing rendered elements from Maya for use in Nuke. 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        "raw_content": "Dominant D carries Manning, Broncos to 24-10 Super Bowl win\nDenver Broncos' Von Miller (58) strips the ball from Carolina Panthers' Cam Newton (1) during the second half of the NFL Super Bowl 50 football game Sunday, Feb. 7, 2016, in Santa Clara, Calif. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)\nSANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) With his prolific passing and complete control of the game at the line of scrimmage, Peyton Manning helped usher in the NFL's wide-open era of high-scoring offenses and pass-happy game plans.\nManning's possible farewell game in Super Bowl 50 was a throwback to the 1970s when his father Archie was running away from dominant defenses such as the Steel Curtain and Doomsday.\nVon Miller forced fumbles that set up both of Denver's touchdowns, led a defense that harassed MVP Cam Newton and helped carry Manning to his second Super Bowl title with a 24-10 victory over the Carolina Panthers on Sunday.\n''Whenever you're doing something for your buddies, it means a little bit more,'' Miller said. ''As human beings, we're selfish but when you're doing something for somebody else, that's when the magic happens.''\nFor so many years, Manning's career was defined by his gaudy regular season numbers that weren't enough come playoff time. A lack of help from teammates or the inability to thrive against stellar defenses from teams such as New England and Seattle left Manning with just one Super Bowl title in his first 13 playoff trips.\nSo perhaps it was fitting that after carrying teammates for most of his career, he was carried over the finish line in this game by Miller and the coordinator Wade Phillips' ''Orange Rush'' defense.\n''I certainly knew that (with) this defense, this team would have a chance,'' Manning said. ''Our defense has just been, from the get-go, they've been nothing but awesome. Being hurt and struggling early in the season wasn't a lot of fun so I was grateful to get back healthy and to try and play my part these last couple of weeks.''\nBut now after throwing for more yards, more touchdowns and winning more starts than any other quarterback in NFL history, Manning could be ready to hang it up. 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        "raw_content": "National Core Arts Standards: Meeting \u201cCreating\u201d Requirements in Rehearsal\nOctober 23, 2017 Kevin Mead\nI have always felt that introducing students to composition can dramatically improve their ensemble experience. NAfME agrees. The following is from the NAfME website pertaining to the National Core Arts Standards on the \u201cOpportunity-to-Learn Standards as Needs Assessment for Ensembles at the Elementary and Secondary Grades\u201d page:\nThe curriculum emphasizes the Performing process but also provides experiences in Responding and Creating to enable students to understand these two processes and their components, allowing them to transfer what they have learned in the area of Performing.\nMany educators fear that spending rehearsal time teaching students to create and respond to music will simply reduce the time they have for concert preparation. It is my experience that spending time on these broader aspects of music produces better musicians. It produces musicians who can do more than simply play the correct notes. It produces musicians who can self-correct, consider balance, and recognize harmonic elements.\nThese skills ultimately make for better performances.\nAlthough I have always valued teaching students all aspects of music, my personal efforts to meet the \u201cCreating\u201d standards have not always been as successful as I would like.\nIn the past, I would hand out a blank piece of staff paper with instructions to create an eight-measure melody. Passing grades were given to anyone that put the correct number of beats in each measure. Even though the majority of the kids were able to successfully complete this task, the work they turned in was not very palatable. One year, I took a chance by including the instruction \u201cwhile remaining in one specific key\u201d in an effort to improve the results. Students were simply required to end on \u201cDo.\u201d The results weren\u2019t much better but at least their melodies had some type of closure.\nAfter much reading, collegial discussions, and massive amounts of trial and error, my coworker, Mr. Terrence Bacon, and I created a lesson plan designed to help students create meaningful musical compositions. The lesson is designed to be accessible for all age levels. Our approach is to teach composition through improvisation by creating short melodies based on a given chord progression.\nPlease understand that by \u201cimprovisation\u201d I don\u2019t mean jazz improvisation. I am simply referring to a process of creating melodies based on some basic constraints. It is something we are all capable of.\nThis lesson plan can be accomplished during regularly scheduled instrumental rehearsals. I am certain the process can be adjusted for a vocal group rehearsal or any music class as well.\nThe Plan: Step One\nThe process begins by teaching a given melody by rote using call and response. Choosing a simple recognizable tune at a level appropriate for your students is imperative. Melodies I\u2019ve used with success include Hot Cross Buns, Heart and Soul, When the Saints Go Marching In, and C Jam Blues.\nThis should be the easy part for everyone. If it is long, or your kids are new to the process, break it into small chunks and teach them individually.\nI strongly encourage you to not write the melody down for students. Some students believe that if it\u2019s not written on paper, it is not music. This belief must be overcome. If writing something is absolutely necessary, consider using non-traditional notation. Let students use their ears and brains to complete the assignment, not their eyes.\nAlso, be sure to give them the necessary time to process your request. Call and response may not be instant for many students but it improves with repetition. As confidence increases, you may want to try changing the key (age appropriate) to help the students start hearing tonal relationships instead of specific pitches.\nThe next step is to play or sing a simple bass line while students are playing/singing the melody. This is a very important step in the process and should be repeated until everyone\u2019s comfort level is high. When the group is ready to move on, you can start introducing students to the inner voices in the chord.\nHere\u2019s an example of what the parts might look like:\nAgain, I wouldn\u2019t share this notation with my students.\nIn time you can begin to introduce different rhythms for the bass line without changing the progression. You can include vocalizing the solfege for the bass line and having the kids respond in kind. Change the key often.\nRemember to give your students time to figure things out for themselves before helping them. Students will progress at different speeds. Differentiate your instruction as needed to continue challenging the advancing students at the same time you are supporting the students taking a little longer.\nNow that the students are rhythmically improvising, you can begin vocalizing call and response patterns using a neutral syllable first, then moving on to solfege. For example, in a tonic/dominant song like \u201cHot Cross Buns\u201d you can teach that a tonic chord is any combination of the 1st, 3rd, and 5th notes of the scale while singing a variety of patterns on \u201cBa\u201d. When the student can vocally repeat the patterns, you can move on to the dominant chord and eventually switch to solfege. For example, \u201cA dominant chord is any combination of Sol, Fa, Re, or Ti.\u201d Continue to sing short examples of a variety of combinations and have the kids sing them back.\nAfter the kids can imitate, have them create their own combinations by \u201cresponding\u201d something different than your \u201ccall.\u201d\nApplying Melodies to Instruments\nThe next step is to have students perform this music on their instruments. Once they become very comfortable with melody and chord tones you can have them create new and interesting rhythms on those chord tones. This is also a good time to introduce a consistent accompaniment for them to play along with.\nYou can continue to use the band for this, assigning different sections bass line and inner voice parts. Another option is to use an electronic keyboard that has accompaniment files already programmed into it. This way you can change the accompaniment styles like rock, swing, Latin, etc. easily. This will get the kids used to creating with a variety of musical styles.\nIf you choose to go on, start exploring passing and neighboring tones to make student melodies flow a little better. Demonstrate and instruct them to play the non-harmonic notes in between the notes of the chord. This step gets easier and better with repetition.\nIn our district, the kids all have access to SmartMusic. We use it to give the kids an opportunity to continue practicing the above skills at home and at their own pace. If the tune is not already found in SmartMusic, I create accompaniment files (or even just bass lines) and assign them.\nWe let the kids know that their assessment will be based on how many minutes they practice the assignment/skill as well as the end result. We use a \u201cstep rubric\u201d to assess individual student progress.\nDownload the Step Rubric\nThe goal is to get students farther along on the rubric instead of grading each performance as a separate entity. Their report card grade, if applicable, is based on improvement and effort, not results.\nAdding Notation\nOnce kids are composing, the next step is to get the melodies notated. You might start the process by having the group select their favorite melody, and writing it down as a group. I like to use this time to talk about best practices so the kids can get even more out of the assignment. I demonstrate things like drawing clef signs, stem direction, the order of flats in a key signature or any other detail.\nIt is also possible, as a follow-up activity, to have the kids use Finale or any of the other notation software programs available to write their melody in school or at home. Advanced students can add the accompaniment in a given style. Everyone turns in a final project based on their individual ability.\nThe creation and notation of melodies opens up another opportunity; the chance to discuss what makes one melody better than another. The National Standards refers to this as \u201cResponding.\u201d Students may give answers like \u201cI like the way it flows instead of hops\u201d or \u201cI like the way it seems to have a beginning, middle, and end.\u201d Most answers will come from things you have said while preparing students to get to this level. You can also apply these discussions to melodies in the band music you are working on.\nIf you choose to go even further into the process, have the students keep digital copies of their melodies. Talk to them about form: sonata, verse/chorus, ABACA, theme and variations, etc. Next apply form to the group\u2019s favorite student compositions. Cut and paste melodies to create an entire piece. Have your group pick a style, create a rhythm for the bass line and inner voices and assign parts based on timbre.\nConsider printing out the finished work and performing it at your end of the year concert.\nFinal Thoughts About Implementation\nIt is important to think of this long-term lesson plan as a process rather than a single assignment. Don\u2019t spend more than ten minutes per rehearsal on any step. I like to limit it to five minutes and usually incorporate it into my planned warm-up procedure.\nIf I find that my students are struggling at any step, I will repeat that step the next rehearsal. I may have to repeat it several times or even simplify it until students are comfortable. Be sure to make it fun. Just like teachers at a workshop, kids are timid about trying something new (and possibly uncomfortable) in front of peers. Ease their minds and eliminate those concerns slowly. It gets easier every time.\nIt goes without saying that your comfort level is important too. Only take steps you yourself are comfortable with and practice your part before attempting to teach and/or demonstrate it.\nOver the past few years, my students have become better over-all musicians. The process gets quicker every time we do it. I have even kept some of the better melodies and have used them to create sight-reading examples.\nA handful of students have composed entire works for concert band, jazz band, and chamber groups. One band worked together to create their own arrangement of a popular tune by listening to it in small sections, figuring out the melody and chord progression on their own, listening for the form, and assigning parts.\nMost importantly, my group sounds better than it ever has. Preparing music for concerts is less time consuming and our performance level has improved. As a group, we have developed a new level of trust. 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        "raw_content": "Teacher, wife murdered in cold blood as church guests slept in next room\nNikko Tanui\nPosted on: 22nd Jul 2018 00:00:00 GMT +0300\nMr and Mrs Willy Sang.. The couple were murdered in cold blood at their home in Chesingoro.\nA secondary school teacher and his wife were found murdered at their home in Chesingoro, Litein, Bureti constituency.\nAlready, two suspects are currently being investigated by the police.\nSaturday, church members whom the couple had taken in the previous night claimed they did not hear any commotion.\nNeighbours said on the evening preceding the murder, Willy Sang, 50, returned home normally from the day\u2019s work at school. But as dusk approached, the family received guests from their church who stayed the night.\n\u201cWe do not know the exact number of guests who had been accommodated for the night but what we know is that the guests included a middle-aged woman and a young man,\u201d Mr Alfred Korir, Kusumek Sub-location Assistant chief said.\nMohammed Ali, Bureti OCPD said the killer(s) may have gained entry into the deceased\u2019s brick house through a bedroom window before bludgeoning the two to death. \u201cPreliminary investigation indicates that the murder suspects gained entry into the house by cutting off the window\u2019s grills,\u201d he said.\nThe next morning, their cold bodies were discovered in a pool of blood in their bedroom. The guests maintained they did not hear any commotion, and they only raised the alarm the following morning after stumbling upon their lifeless bodies. Residents say Sang was a much loved teacher who was conspicuous on village roads on his way to and from school. He taught drawing and design and was also in charge of a number of co-curricular activities at Cheborgei High School.\nThe couple has left five children, the oldest a Form Two student. Mr David Sigei, the Chesingoro village elder, claimed the murder could been linked to land dispute.\n\u201cWhen I arrived at the scene, the suspects in police custody informed me they were previous owners of the land the deceased occupied. There has been a simmering dispute over the portion of land,\u201d he said.\nBefore the incident, neighbours say Sang\u2019s wife, Eveline, 42, had complained that the previous owner of the land they were occupying had stood up to them, claiming they owed him money.\nMCA\u2019s led by William Soi of Chemosot ward and Hezbon Tonui of Cheplenget) called for speedy investigations.\n\u201cThe killing of the teacher and his wife should be taken seriously. They were resourceful members of society,\u201d said Soi.\nJulius Mibei, the Kenya Union of Post-Primary Educational Teachers (Kuppet) Kericho branch secretary mourned Sang as a committed teacher who was the county\u2019s sports secretary.\nSEE ALSO :Dola to serve 10 years in prison over journalist Kabiru\u2019s murder\nProperty rowland disputeMurder",
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        "raw_content": "The Trump tax loophole your accountant can blow wide open\nNEW YORK >> If exploiting a tax loophole is as much an art as a science, then the tax planning profession is poised for a creative renaissance.\nThe inspiration is the tax law signed by President Donald Trump in December. The patrons are affluent Americans who can afford advice from the nation\u2019s more ingenious accountants, tax lawyers and financial advisers.\nAnd the new medium they\u2019re experimenting with? A 20 percent deduction for so-called pass-through businesses, whose income is taxed on firm owners\u2019 personal returns.\nIt\u2019s early days, and the Internal Revenue Service has yet to issue guidance on how to interpret the hastily passed law. That hasn\u2019t stopped tax pros from circulating proposals and riffing on each other\u2019s ideas, as the industry seeks to coalesce around strategies that will save their clients money while standing up to scrutiny by the IRS and judges. Some pass-through owners may be instructed to group together their diverse businesses to minimize their tax bills, while others may be told to split pieces off.\n\u201cI\u2019m sure folks will try to push the edge of the envelope,\u201d said Mark Nash, a tax partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP. \u201cThey always do.\u201d\nTrump and congressional Republicans have said middle-class Americans and small businesses will be the biggest beneficiaries under the $1.5 trillion tax cut. But the strategies under consideration to take advantage of the 20 percent pass-through deduction show how top earners could ultimately reap the biggest gains.\nAll taxpayers who earn less than $157,500, or $315,000 for a married couple, can now deduct 20 percent of the income they receive via pass-through businesses from their overall taxable income. If taxpayers earn above those amounts and aren\u2019t service professionals, they must meet tests to take the full deduction \u2014 the size of their deduction depends on how much they pay in employee wages or how much they\u2019ve invested in capital like real estate.\nFor \u201cservice professionals,\u201d the break fully phases out if they earn more than $207,500 if they\u2019re single, or $415,000 if they\u2019re married.\nThere\u2019s ambiguity with the rules, though. For example: What\u2019s a service business? The tax code already specifies an official list that includes health, law, accounting, actuarial science, performing arts, consulting, athletics, financial services and brokerage services. But that language is \u201cbroad and vague and the IRS has never provided guidance as to what those terms mean,\u201d Nash said.\nPlus, that section of the new legislation ends with a puzzling coda. Also excluded are \u201cany trade or business\u201d where the \u201cprincipal asset\u201d is the \u201creputation or skill\u201d of its employees or owners. Few are really sure what this means.\n\u201cIf I put 10 professionals in a room, I\u2019m going to have 10 different ideas of what\u2019s going to be excluded,\u201d said Edward Reitmeyer, a tax partner at accounting firm Marcum LLP.\nThat kind of confusion creates opportunities to work around the service definitions or to re-cast businesses in ways that arguably fall outside the excluded categories.\nOne strategy being discussed is to combine diverse businesses into a single entity. Let\u2019s say you\u2019re an accountant who also invests in real estate, managing hotels and other properties. Depending on how the IRS writes the regulations, it might make sense to put everything in one company, according to Richard Kollauf, director of wealth services at BMO Private Bank.\nInstead of appearing to the IRS to be an accountant \u2014 a service-based profession that wouldn\u2019t qualify for the pass-through break over the income limit \u2014 you look more like a real estate magnate, who would qualify because of large capital investments.\nOr, if your business makes the majority of its money through your service profession, the opposite strategy could work. By breaking different businesses apart, service business owners could have at least some of their income qualify for the pass-through deduction. A medical practice might do a fair amount of debt collection or other back-office support. Those divisions could be spun off into a separate \u201cmanagement company,\u201d which could qualify for the break.\nTaking it a step further \u2014 service professionals may also consider buying new real estate and adding it to their business portfolios. That\u2019s an option under consideration by Nicholas Sher, a certified public accountant, with offices in midtown Manhattan. Sher said he\u2019s thinking about buying an office condo through a new entity \u2014 which would then lease it back to his firm, Sher & Associates. He could then try to take the 20 percent deduction through the condo entity.\n\u201cIf I had the right location I would do it in a second,\u201d Sher said.\nBusiness owners who do that may be tempted to drive a hard bargain with themselves \u2014 to maximize the money that qualifies for the deduction. But keep in mind: The IRS has rules about transactions with yourself, and you may have to use market prices.\n\u201cTax lawyers are very good at dreaming up these things,\u201d said Indiana University Bloomington Professor Bradley Heim, an economist who studies tax policy.\nA service business could also spin off an employee-leasing entity, to get around the professional service restrictions, according to Kenneth Brier, a partner at tax-planning firm Brier & Ganz based outside Boston. Employee-leasing entities tend to charge mark-up prices as a way to make a profit.\nFor instance, instead of paying its attorneys $200,000 a year, a law firm could pay its leasing spinoff a marked-up price of $250,000 per employee \u2014 shifting profits from the law firm to the leasing entity. While the lawyers in the new spin-off unit would be doing legal work just like before, Brier said he believes their new employer could qualify for the deduction as an employee-leasing company. 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        "raw_content": "Malorie Blackman\u2019s Noughts & Crosses series was one of the Noughties\u2019 most popular British YA fiction franchises. Set in a parallel world in which people of European descent (\u2018noughts\u2019) had historically been enslaved by people from Africa (\u2018crosses\u2019), the books told the entwined stories of Sephy Hadley and Callum McGregor. Sephy is black, the privileged daughter of a prominent politician. Callum is white, and \u2013 like many noughts \u2013 experiences brutal discrimination and lack of opportunity as a result of his race and class.\nFor many children and teenagers growing up in the first decade of the 21st century, the Noughts & Crosses novels offered a way to think and talk about race and class through the lens of fiction. It was a period in British history when the prevailing liberal narrative was that the colour of someone\u2019s skin was completely irrelevant \u2013 a well-meaning but misguided trope that denied the very real existence and impact of racism. By reading Blackman\u2019s books, young people were invited to consider how racism and classism operated in their own worlds.\nNow, Blackman has announced that she is publishing on a fifth Noughts & Crosses novel \u2013 and it\u2019s inspired by Brexit, Donald Trump and the rise of the far-right across Europe. Called Crossfire, the novel will pick up several years after the end of the last book in the series, Double Cross.\nCrossfire will feature the established characters of Sephy, her daughter Callie-Rose and Callie-Rose\u2019s friend (and one-time boyfriend) Tobey. Explaining why she decided to write another Noughts & Crosses book, Blackman said the current political climate had sparked her imagination.\n\u201cThe previous books in the Noughts & Crosses series were inspired by and written in reply to contemporary events,\u201d she said. \u201cCrossfire is no different. I wanted to write a book that turned the spotlight on not just elections and politics but the pursuit of power.\u201d\nAs well as Sephy, Callie-Rose and Tobey, Crossfire will also tell the story of two new teenage protagonists named Libby and Troy, Blackman said.\nShe added that she was \u201cthrilled to be revisiting the Noughts & Crosses world again\u201d.\nMalorie Blackman is also writing an episode of the new Doctor Who, starring Jodie Whittaker\nThe Noughts & Crosses series has sold more than 1.7 million copies in the UK and around the world, according to The Bookseller. The first book in the series was adapted for the stage by the Royal Shakespeare Company in 2008, and the BBC commissioned a six-part TV series based on the novel in 2016.\nEarlier this year, it was announced that Being Human creator and writer Toby Whitehouse had been hired to oversee the script for the BBC\u2019s Noughts & Crosses adaptation, with filming expected to begin later in 2018.\nIn addition to writing Crossfire, Blackman \u2013 who was appointed an OBE in 2008 and made Children\u2019s Laureate in 2013 \u2013 has also been hard at work on the new series of Doctor Who, starring Jodie Whittaker. The author has penned an episode for Whittaker\u2019s Doctor, to be aired in 2019.\n\u201cI\u2019ve always loved Doctor Who,\u201d Blackman said in August, when the news of her role in the show was announced. \u201cGetting the chance to write for this series has definitely been a dream come true.\u201d\nAn episode of Doctor Who and a new Noughts & Crosses novel: it looks like 2019 is set to be the year of Malorie Blackman. And frankly, we can\u2019t wait.\nImages: Getty Images / Tom Van Schelven for Stylist",
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        "raw_content": "Ronnie - Succariya Escorts\nRonnie is a sexy blonde babe who is not afraid to indulge in some dirty play with you. A fit, beautiful woman with no fears and a great ass, she knows how to please a man. Don\u2019t be afraid to give her a call if you feel the need to spice up tonight\u2019s afternoon with a glass of your favorite drink and a beautiful woman by your side. You\u2019ll meet her in a lovely locale, just her waiting for you to have hot sex with her. She\u2019ll be smiling at you with her lovely red lips, a great ass, and a perfect bust. She\u2019ll be willing to take you on a wild ride in bed, making sure to keep you satisfied until the very end. When she\u2019s done with you, you\u2019ll never want to forget your experience with Ronnie for the rest of your life. Why not spend a night with Ronnie tonight?",
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        "raw_content": "When Should I Practice Guitar?\nBy Jon, published on 20/02/2018 Blog > Music > Guitar > What Is the Best Time To Play Guitar?\nLearning How to Learn Guitar\nPhysical Learning: Body, Muscles, Nerves and Brain\nLearning to play guitar: a question of motivation\nLearning to play guitar is a great adventure that will expose you to new musical horizons.\nHowever, the question of when to practice the instrument is always key. Are you ever too old to play the guitar?\nIs your child too young?\nCan your 10 year-old play the guitar without prior knowledge of music theory?\nPractice guitar at any age!\nWhatever style of guitar you want to learn, blues, classical, rock, or funk; whether you want to play solo or in a band; whether you want music lessons, enroll in an academy, or you just want to attend occasional workshops at a club; the answer is the same, you can learn guitar at any age.\nAt 8, 12, 20, 45 or 60 years old, you can learn to play the guitar whenever you want as soon as you decide to do so.\nDo you need to find a guitar tutor?\nWanting to learn the guitar is not enough on its own, you must also know how you will acquire all this knowledge, both the theoretical (solf\u00e8ge, reading notes, reading scores, tablatures) and the practical (left and right handed techniques, plucking, tapping, playing with pick, etc.).\nPlaces to learn guitar\nDepending on your personality, one method will appeal to you more than others. There are several ways to learn this instrument, and according to your level, your availability, and your budget, you will choose a different place to be taught the guitar.\nLearning guitar at an academy\nOne of the most prestigious places is an academy: the admission conditions are quite strict since everything is done on examination, and the course fees may vary according to your location and income. The guitar lessons are very academic and you can acquire the full basics of music theory that will push you to a professional level if that is your aim. You should start in an academy at an early age as the learning is done in cycles over several years.\nLearning guitar at music school\nYou could also learn guitar in a music school: there are both private and public schools, suitable for young children as well as teenagers and adults.\nLearn guitar at a conservatory\nTeaching is done according to a pre-established methodology and taught by a certified teacher. The guitar is taught weekly (between 45 mins to1 hour per week) and balances musical training (solf\u00e8ge) and practice.\nClubs for discovering and playing guitar\nIf you\u2019re not into music theory, clubs, cultural centers and other associations in your neighborhood offer guitar lessons, workshops and intensive courses. You will be able to learn the basics of the guitar with a teacher or develop your skills if you are already a seasoned guitarist.\nThe advantages of this type of teaching is that you do not need to know much theory (even if you will have to learn tablatures and to decipher a score for the rhythms) and that is gives you a certain freedom in how you choose to learn.\nHire a guitar instructor for lesson help\nThe teacher will adapt to your requirements and you will be able to specialize in a particular musical style: if you want to learn the basics of rock and pop, you can join up with a specialized teacher.\nIf you\u2019ve been practicing the guitar for a while and have taken a break, this type of structure is perfect to get you back on track.\nRemember that learning the guitar is easy, easier than learning other instruments.\nPrivate guitar teachers to learn to play guitar\nAnother solution is to take private lessons with an independent teacher \u2013 by searching for guitar lessons for beginners on the Internet or directly with Superprof.\nYou can learn from home with a professional who will adapt to your needs and your level.\nOne of the advantages with this type of learning is the relationship you can form with your teacher: not only will they survey your technical progress, but they will also introduce you to new music, and help you discover sounds you would not consider on your own.\nIt is the chance to build a bond with another guitar enthusiast.\nFinally, you could try learning alone, using eBooks, online videos, or following a guitar course online from home. This is a great way to get started and learn the basics, from finger placement to your first chords.\nOf course, in the right conditions you can practice the guitar at any age.\nYou may encounter some physical challenges as you learn to play.\nPlaying guitar means moving your hands and fingers in new ways, which has to be learnt until it becomes second nature. Your movements must be fluid, efficient, fast, and accurate.\nYou will find you use your whole body, especially your hands, arms, forearms, shoulders, and elbows.\nIf you want to learn the guitar, be aware that you will have to work with your body, muscles, nerves and brain.\nPlay guitar while staying focused.\nYou need to practice each movement with care and concentration, while keeping all your muscles as relaxed as possible to handle your guitar smoothly.\nIf you aren\u2019t relaxed when you play your guitar will not sound right.\nAdults and the elderly in particular struggle with tension when they learn, due to the build-up of stress from external responsibilities in their private and professional life.\nFree yourself from muscular tension\nTo become a good guitarist, play the songs you like, develop a particular style like blues, rock, or learn particular techniques like the touch technique or arpeggio chords, you have to learn to free your hands, arms and shoulders from tension.\nPay attention to this when you choose your method of learning the guitar. Unlike learning violin or piano, which requires impeccable posture, relaxation is essential to playing guitar.\nMost guitar teachers are first and foremost guitar players.\nPlaying guitar can be very enjoyable, but it does require training. When you get started you will have to train your wrists, hands and fingers to perform new movements.\nThe more you practice with your instrument, the easier it will be on your muscles, and you will see progress in each practice session as it becomes more enjoyable. Once you reach a certain level, you can learn improvisation \u2013 and you\u2019ll be amazed at how short a time it took for you to get there!.\nYou might think it\u2019s easier to play guitar when you\u2019re young, but it\u2019s not always the case.\nChildren have a tremendous capacity for memorization that adults do not have, but they do not always have the intellectual or physical maturity to learn the guitar correctly.\nAlthough you can buy the right size of guitar for almost any age, it is important that it is the child who chooses to play, and not the parents who decide.\nLearning the guitar: a question of motivation\nA music professional will be able to advise you on the right solution: accompanied musical discovery if the child is young, private lessons or a more structured music school course.\nThere is no need to have music-loving parents to start the guitar, nor to have ultra-technical knowledge in music, all this can be learned at the same time as the instrument.\nThe guitar requires a minimum of discipline, seriousness and a regular practice: and this must factor into your decision. 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        "raw_content": "Y'all, I am SO excited about my new charms!\nI got one of them in yesterday. I have 5 more coming in consistently within the next four weeks! New designs and themes.\nI did the last charms based on my love of lightning bugs and summer nights.\nThis new design is inspired by dandelions. When I was growing up, we had grass. Whatever grew in the area is what you had in your yard.\nToday, everyone does landscaping and different grasses are planted. Weeds have never been popular or welcome in the yard. Dandelions, although fun, are no different.\nWho doesn't love the bright yellow flower, and, of course, making a wish, blowing the white seeds, and watching them dance in the air. If there is a breeze, they seem to travel forever.\nI have always loved a good analogy. Dandelions and faith go together in so many ways. God made these beautiful flowers, but they are often not viewed as they really are or for their true value.\nWhile they are looked at as detrimental to a beautiful lawn, they are actually very valuable to our health. The roots can be used in teas, the leaves can be eaten in salads, and the flower can even be used to make wine. It is beneficial to our health in so many ways. It is particularly good for the liver.\nIf you have ever tried to get rid of these \"weeds,\" you know the root goes very deep. God's love for us is deep rooted and if we are firm in our foundation, we are beneficial to others. We may veer from our rooted faith, but the foundation is always there waiting to grow again. It's interesting that the biggest health benefit of the dandelion comes from the \"cleansing\" of the liver, the organ that can regenerate. Our faith and God also cleanses our soul and makes us new again.\nWhen we make a wish and blow those pretty white seeds, they plant in the soil and grow wherever they land. We can share God's love through the Bible and personal testimonies. We can spread His good news and word wherever we choose to.\nLike the dandelion, Jesus was rejected and not seen for who He really was. Rather than causing trouble, they offer so many benefits and the whole part is good. Animals eat the dandelion, birds eat the seeds, and they are nutritious to the soil in which we pluck them from.\nThere are so many ways to compare the dandelion to our faith and they are also such a pretty and a fun childhood memory.\nI created this charm with all of these things in mind. If you look closely, the seeds turn into crosses. We have the ability to share and spread God's love and watch it take root wherever it may land. I thought the words \"Just Dandy\" would be fun and I gave them a retro, graffiti look. I love the phrase \"just dandy\" when someone asks me how I am doing. My grandfather would say about my boys, \"he's a dandy!\"\nI chose red, white, and blue just in time for the 4th of July and to be patriotic at any time!\nI have the listing with the charm on a Stainless Steel chain, but I am working on more listings and more options.\nDandelion Cross Charm Necklace\nClick the title or here to go directly to the listing.)\nI hope you enjoy these as much as I do! I am having so much fun creating these charms and I cannot wait to share the others coming in soon!!!",
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        "raw_content": "Australian Politicians Who Commit Crimes\nWith the ousting of our Prime Minister last week, Australia now has our fourth leader in just three years.\nMost of us have a healthy scepticism when it comes to politics \u2013 and not many of us truly think that politicians are as squeaky clean as they would have us believe.\nBut forget about former NSW Premier Barry O\u2019Farrell\u2019s memory loss when it came to receiving an expensive bottle of wine, or Mike Baird getting caught doing an illegal U-turn and not wearing a seat belt. Quite a few of our political representatives have been convicted of more serious crimes and ended up behind bars \u2013 and one was even sentenced to death after being convicted of murder!\nHere are a few Australian politicians that have been convicted of serious criminal offences.\nThomas Ley \u2013 \u2018Minister for Murder\u2019 (1925-1928)\nDid you know that one Australian politician is suspected of having been a serial killer?\nThomas Ley may have literally got away with murder \u2013 at least for a while! He entered the Australian Parliament in 1925, but it wasn\u2019t long before he found himself under investigation after allegations that he offered a bribe to a political opponent to stop him from running for the seat. It was around this time that the body of his Labor party rival disappeared, and a suicide note appeared. Ley was suspected, but never charged, with his murder.\nA few years later, in 1928, another suspicious death occurred. Hyman Goldstein, the member for Coogee, was found dead at the bottom of the Coogee cliffs. It later emerged that Ley had earlier scammed Goldstein in a fraudulent business transaction, and that Goldstein had threatened to publicly reveal this information. Once again, Ley, was never charged.\nAfter his luck in politics ran out and he lost his seat, Ley decided to return to England.\nIt was there that, along with committing multiple fraudulent business transactions, he also committed a murder. He was convinced that his 60 year-old-lover was cheating on him with a man half her age \u2013 so he killed the unfortunate alleged lover, John Mudie, and dumped his body into a chalkpit. But this time Ley\u2019s luck was over \u2013 the police caught him after just two weeks.\nIt took the jury less than an hour to convict Mudie and less than 30 seconds for a judge to sentence him to death \u2013 although this was later commuted to life imprisonment in an asylum for the mentally ill, after two doctors testified that the former Australian MP was insane.\nTony Packard \u2013 Car-Dealer Turned Politician (1990-1993)\nAfter a successful career as a car dealer, Packard decided to try his hand in politics. He joined the Liberal Party and changed his appearance \u2013 eradicating his permed curls and shiny pink suits in favour of a more conservative look.\nHis first few attempts at ousting Labor candidates from safe seats were unsuccessful, so he switched from Federal to State politics and won the Liberal safe seat in The Hills, North-West Sydney in 1990.\nBut while an MP, Packard faced criminal allegations over his use of a concealed listening device that he had placed in his car dealership years earlier. He was forced to resign from Parliament in 1993, convicted of the offence and fined $1,000.\nMichael Cobb \u2013 Travel Expenses Fraud (1984-1998)\nLong before Bronwyn Bishop caused a stir with her scandalous travel expenses, Michael Cobb, MP for Parkes, had become infamous for doing the same thing.\nThe thrifty MP had claimed hotel expenses through his Parliamentary travel allowance, although he had actually slept in his car. He kept up the pretence for two years, claiming $145 a night in accommodation, but when his scheme was uncovered, he was charged with a Commonwealth offence.\nHe was ultimately fined $14,000 and given a two-year suspended prison sentence for fraud.\nPoliticians who go to prison can forfeit their hefty pensions, but because Cobb\u2019s sentence was suspended \u2013 meaning that he wouldn\u2019t serve a day in prison as long as he was of good behaviour for the two years \u2013 he was entitled to a parliamentary superannuation payout of over $1 million.\nWho could forget the famous imprisonment of Pauline Hanson in 2003 after being found guilty of electoral fraud? She served 11 weeks of her three year prison sentence before she was acquitted on appeal.\nAnd how about Police Minister Ray O\u2019Connor, who was a controversial WA Premier for just one year before losing in the 1983 election? 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        "raw_content": "Actress Rukky Sanda Full Biography\nBIRTH NAME: Rukayat Akinsanya\nOCCUPATION: Actress, Film-Maker,Director\nRukky Sanda is a popular Nigerian actress, director and movie producer, she came into the movie industry in year 2004 while in school and has remained relevant since then. Rukky is considered as one of the youngest script-writers and film makers in Nigeria.\nShe was born Rukayat Akinsanya and has lived in Lagos most of her life. She is her father\u2019s 10th child but the last child in the family and she has two step mothers. After graduating at the Lagos State University in 2004 with a B.SC Degree in Banking & Finance, the beautiful actress began her journey in Nollywood as an actress, to an independent film producer, scriptwriter.\nAccording to her, her attraction to movie then and now is not the same thing. At the beginning, she met her sister\u2019s friend who used to work in a production company. She was in LASU and school was on strike so she just told her she wanted to act, her friend said let\u2019s go, so they went. They shot the movie overnight and it was too stressful and she said she\u2019s not doing again, that was in 2004. She lost interest and she didn\u2019t act again till 2007. \u201cBut it is different now because i actually love the art of production and creating something. It\u2019s actually more fun for me now because now I know I have a job. I can say this is what I do, I make films.\u201d She said in her words.\nBefore she started acting, she knew most people in the industry. When she was in school, she used to travel and buy clothes, shoes and accessories to sell. She said she has even sold a TV before. The TV was on sale for about $700 and she brought it into the country to come and sell.\nRead ALSO: Extremely Rare Species Of White Giraffes Spotted In Kenya(pics)\nSpeaking on doing business while in school she mentioned her dad gave her N500,000 when she was in her second year in the University. She told her dad she wanted to travel and start buying things to sell, so instead of going for holidays just like that, she\u2019d come in with goods to sell.\nSHE TALKED MORE ABOUT BACKGROUND IN INTERVIEWS, SEE EXCERPTS;\nTell me about your name Rukky. I heard it\u2019s short for something\u2026\nIf you go to my house and you ask for Rukayat, they would probably tell you they don\u2019t know the person. It wasn\u2019t a name I gave myself, that is what they\u2019ve called me since I was a child. That is what everybody knows me as, I\u2019ve always been Rukky. Probably if I have to write my full name, I may even forget the spelling.\nWith benefit of hindsight, what past mistake or action will you love to correct?\nAnything we do in life, we learn from it. I remember when I finished secondary school, what I wanted was to travel to America. But my dad refused. I was already in LASU, I had two very close friends of which one was in LASU; they travelled to America so I also told my dad I wanted to travel to America. My father did not even answer me until I threatened that I would not go to school again if I didn\u2019t go to America. Yet my dad never agreed. I think it\u2019s something I would have regretted.\nRead ALSO: WakaNow, Nigeria\u2019s Online Travel Company Obinna Ekezie Talks How It All Began\nHow long did it take you to get into the university?\nThat was like immediately, most of us in my family wrote JAMB twice starting from SS 2 and then SS 3, it was like a preparation. 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She could be called the youngest scriptwriter/producer in Nollywood. She has written and produced such movies as \u201cLethal Woman\u201d (2008), \u201cObscure Motives\u201d (2009), \u201cLOVELORN\u201d (2012), \u201cMIAMI HEAT\u201d (2012), and \u201cKeeping My Man\u201d (2013).\nRukky Sanda considers marriage a very beautiful thing. When it comes to relationships, Rukky Sanda believes love should not discriminate against a person\u2019s religion. The first time she dated a male was in S.S.S 1 and this ended up being her first boyfriend. Her first real relationship was in the university and this happened in 1999 and she is usually quick to add that it didn\u2019t work out. She was romantically linked to American singer Akon in 2007. Rukky Sanda does not believe in the practicality of \u2018love at first sight\u2019.\nShe is currently unmarried.\nRead ALSO: Actress Toyin Abraham Full Biography. (pics/video)\nSometime in 2014, Rukky Sanda was rumoured to have been in a sexual relationship with Tonto Dike.She reacted to this.\n\u201cWhy would I choose to be a Lesbian when they are different handsome men out there to date. I have even heard that I\u2019m dating Tonto Dikeh, that\u2019s absurd. Tonto is my friend and colleague, there is no sexual relationship between us. People should please stop calling me a lesbian, because I am not one.\u201d\nDealing with controversies\nYou have been in the media for a number of controversial topics\nand I\u2019d like you to please address them. Some media reports have alleged\nthat you\u2019ve had a cosmetic surgery, a face lift for instance\u2026\nIn Nigeria, they don\u2019t even know what a face lift is. It is when your\nskin starts to sag, they lift it up around your temples and cut the\nexcess one off. How old am I that I would need a face lift? Someone said\nI had a lipo and dermabrasion. 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        "raw_content": "David T, 15 Feb 2010 @ 2:10pm\nI'd say it's tragic, but...\nProgressive evolution often requires extinction of the dominant power. EMI/Capitol served it's purpose, and now it's time for them to fade into the annals of business which perished because they couldn't react to change.",
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        "raw_content": "The Wikipedia Zero is soon going to end this year\nWikipedia Zero which was launched in the year of 2012 by The Wikimedia Foundation is soon going to meet its end. The campaign which was introduced to offer crowd sourced data to the people in the developing countries at no cost seems to have run its course. It means that the company will not join hands with carriers for any new partnerships and the existing ones will continue to provide the service till the end of its term.\nA few reasons have been highlighted regarding the shutdown. One of them is the lack of awareness of this campaign in the developing countries. Besides that, the data charges have also been reduced over the years which means that the people do not need an additional free service to access Wikipedia or any other website.\nOne must not conclude that the Wikimedia has given up on Zero-like concepts. One must also note that this program has not failed completely across the world. For instance, the Wikipedia Zero received a huge welcome by the countries such as Nigeria. In addition that, the creative video-ads which were created by the stars in the country attracted 15 million Nigerians to the service.\nThe company said,\nOne of the critical issues we identified as part of this research was low awareness of Wikipedia outside of North America and Europe. To address this, we experimented with new projects and partnerships to increase awareness of Wikipedia, and we\u2019ve experienced some initial success in this work. In Iraq, for example, we raised awareness of Wikipedia by more than 30%. In Nigeria, we partnered with Nigerian community members and Nollywood stars to introduce more than 15 million people to Wikipedia and how it works. These successes have given us several ideas for where we may take our partnership work next, and over the coming year, we will explore other ways we can leverage the findings from our research and the Wikipedia Zero program to direct future work with partners.\nShare us your views on the Wikipedia Zero in the comments section below. For more similar latest updates, stay tuned with our NEWS section.",
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        "raw_content": "Sweden and Norway are, in many ways, quite comparable countries. They have a similar geographical situation, closely related cultures and similar languages. Until recently they also had similar policies. The difference is that Norway has great oil wealth and this has meant that Norway has not reformed its welfare state. Norway still has welfare systems that are so generous that the incentives for work are sometimes small or even non-existent. In a sense, a comparison of Sweden and Norway is almost a natural experiment that illuminates the consequences of welfare reform.\nThe centre-right government in Sweden which was in power between 2006 and 2014 focused on a broad reform agenda. The policies that were introduced included the following measures: somewhat less generous benefits; tax reductions aimed particularly at those with lower incomes; liberalisation of temporary employment contracts; and a gate-keeping mechanism for receiving sickness and disability benefits. These policies were intended to address high hidden unemployment. Indeed, the number on sick leave and in early retirement has fallen following the reforms. In 2006, 20 per cent of the working-age population in Sweden was supported by some form of government benefit. During the following six years, the Swedish economy was significantly affected by the global financial crisis. Despite this, the share supported by government benefits fell to 14 per cent in 2012 (Statistics Sweden 2013a).\nIn Norway the share of the population depending on public benefits was also 20 per cent in 2006. In 2012 it had been reduced by less than 1 per cent (Aftenposten 2013a). Since Norway relies on oil wealth, the country should, if anything, have been better at creating employment following the crisis (especially given the rising oil price). That Sweden managed to reduce public benefit dependency considerably more indicates that the reforms were indeed successful.\nNorway is unusual among western European countries. During recent years, almost all nations in this region have seen a dramatic fall in support for the traditional social democratic parties, which have dominated the political landscapes. The social democratic parties have adapted by moving towards greater emphasis on the benefits of free markets and individual responsibility. In several countries the former communist parties now claim that they fill the role of traditional social democrats. However, although Norwegian social democrats in 2013 lost an election to the centre right, the country has yet to experience a similar transition.\nOne consequence of the generous welfare policies in Norway is a deterioration in the work ethic. The TV series Lilyhammer, starring Sopranos actor Steven Van Zandt as a US expat to Norway, regularly makes fun of the lack of work discipline in the country. This phenomenon is also apparent outside popular culture. In 2014 the Financial Times reported: \u2018Norway\u2019s statistics office says many people have started to call Friday \u201cfridag\u201d \u2013 \u201cfree day\u201d in Norwegian. The state railway company says commuter trains serving the capital are less full on Fridays, and the main toll road operator says traffic is noticeably quieter on Fridays and on Mondays.\u2019\nIn particular, young Norwegians are adapting to a system with limited incentives for hard work. Employers are therefore turning to foreign labour, including from Sweden. Between 1990 and 2010 the number of young Swedes employed in Norway increased more than 20-fold. Swedish youth have come to make up almost one-fifth of the Norwegian capital oslo\u2019s youth population (Aftenposten 2013b). one reason why Swedes are attracted to the Norwegian labour market is that wages are higher there as a result of the wealth that comes with oil revenues. Another is that the work ethic has deteriorated more in the generous Norwegian welfare system than in the Swedish, somewhat more workfare-oriented, model.\nIn a recent survey three out of four Norwegian employers answered that Swedish youth working in the country have a better work ethic than Norwegian youth. out of those questioned, 28 per cent said that Swedes between the ages of 16 and 24 years have a high work capacity. Merely 2 per cent held the same opinion for young Norwegians. The differences existed in various sectors, including both government and private employers. Stein Andr\u00e9 Haugerund, the president of the employment company Proffice which carried out the survey, argued that policy differences could explain the situation. According to Haugerund, the Norwegian welfare model has created a situation where incentives for hard work are limited, which in turn affects the behaviour of youth (Dagens M\u00f6jligheter 2012).\nThe comparison between Norway and Sweden shows that welfare reforms can play an important role in reducing exclusion from the labour market, and also in strengthening working norms. An interesting question is how sustainable the Norwegian welfare model is. The country can certainly afford its welfare system due to its oil wealth. For the same reason Norway can continue to have less economic liberty than the other Nordic nations. 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        "raw_content": "'NASCAR on water' back on Cumberland River for third year\nAfter a successful two years to begin the event, Thunder on the Cumberland returns to showcase \"NASCAR on water\" experience\n'NASCAR on water' back on Cumberland River for third year After a successful two years to begin the event, Thunder on the Cumberland returns to showcase \"NASCAR on water\" experience Check out this story on Tennessean.com: https://www.tennessean.com/story/sports/2018/06/13/boat-racing-cumberland-river-thunder-cumberland/684543002/\nSouichi Terada, The Tennessean Published 7:00 a.m. CT June 13, 2018\nThe first Toyota Thunder on the Cumberland race event was held on the Cumberland River near Riverfront Park in Nashville on Saturday, June 18, 2016. Shelley Mays/The Tennessean\nRacers compete during the Thunder on the Cumberland championships June 18, 2017.(Photo11: Josie Norris / The Tennessean)Buy Photo\nWith the hangover of the CMA Music Festival and nearby Bonnaroo wearing off, Nashville residents can get settled in for the summer.\nBut first, powerboat racing makes its return.\nThunder on the Cumberland is back for its third year, pitting powerboat racers against one another as part of the NGK F1 Powerboat Championship Circuit. \u201cNASCAR on water,\u201d promoter Don MacLachlan calls it.\nThe event starts Friday with qualifying rounds; the championship races are Saturday.\nBecause of feedback from the past two years, it takes place on a Friday and Saturday, as opposed to a Saturday and Sunday split. MacLachlan said it\u2019s one of the adjustments the event will continue to make.\nAdmission is free both days.\nMore: MS diagnosis led Ruben Ascencio to pursue powerboat racing passion\nInclement weather led to an abrupt ending in the second edition of the event last year.\nThunder on the Cumberland championship races rained out\nRacers compete during the Thunder on the Cumberland championship races held in Nashville, Tenn., Sunday, June 18, 2017. Josie Norris / The Tennessean\nFans try to keep dry during the Thunder on the Cumberland championship races held in Nashville, Tenn., Sunday, June 18, 2017. Josie Norris / The Tennessean\nAutumn Moon of Ontario, Canada laughed as she tries to keep dry during the Thunder on the Cumberland championship races held in Nashville, Tenn., Sunday, June 18, 2017. Josie Norris / The Tennessean\nA crew member calls out to racers during the Thunder on the Cumberland championship races held in Nashville, Tenn., Sunday, June 18, 2017. 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Josie Norris / The Tennessean\nTom Morales, who had an important hand in bringing the event to Nashville, said Saturday is the day to be there. Friday between 12-6 p.m. is the qualifying round, but it won't be anywhere near the main event.\nOnly a few boats are on the river at the same time Friday, compared to the main event Saturday.\n\u201cIf you come Friday and see what\u2019s going on, it\u2019s not anything what\u2019s going to be like on Saturday,\u201d Morales said. \u201cThere\u2019ll be four, five races going on at one time on Saturday.\u201d\nWhat is powerboat racing?\nAlthough numerous boats race, their looks and speed aren\u2019t quite the same.\nAs part of the series, four different boat classes compete at each event. The most recognizable \u2013 mostly because of the pure speed \u2013 is the Formula 1 headliner. Traveling more than 100 mph, the boats glide across the water as drivers navigate the course.\nThe other three classes are Formula Lights, Tri Hull and J Hydro, each with varying top speeds and looks.\nRuben Ascencio accelerates through the water in the Formula Light class during the first day of the Thunder on the Cumberland boat races on the Cumberland River in Nashville, Tenn., Saturday, June 17, 2017. Andrew Nelles / The Tennessean\nThe boats race in a 3-mile loop on the Cumberland River in downtown Nashville. Because of the different locations throughout the season, courses change each time. It's another factor drivers must account for despite breakneck speeds.\n\u201cIt\u2019s a unique way to watch these boats on the river accelerate,\u201d MacLachlan said. \u201cIt goes fast, but it really is something to behold in person. You can see something like that probably on television, but to be able to do this in person, to be right downtown in Nashville, is great.\u201d\nHow powerboat racing came to Nashville\nWhile MacLachlan has the local ties, it was Morales who had a significant hand in bringing the event to Nashville.\nHe first saw the powerboats when he was working in Chicago. The only problem at the time, though, was how far away the boats were. While the intrigue was there watching the boats at extreme speeds, actual action was stagnant.\n\u201cA few years later, they had changed their business model and were doing the races up close and personal,\" Morales said. \"On lakes and rivers that were closer to the shoreline.\u201d\nAfter looking to bring the event to Nashville, he did. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb What\u2019s News \u00bb Weekly Commentary \u00bb Ups and Downs of Those Revenue Collections\nUps and Downs of Those Revenue Collections\nBy Lowell L. Kalapa (Released on 10/11/09) As reports of the state\u2019s general fund revenue collections last month sparked another call by the administration to further tighten the state\u2019s spending belt, there were others who looked at the negative 5% growth rate as an indicator that the economy was improving as it was less of a decline than the negative 9% growth rate reported for the first month of the fiscal year. While that may appear to be logical, reading the revenue collections report based on month-to-month comparisons this early in the fiscal year is somewhat like guessing what color socks you just pulled out of the drawer in the dark of the morning. Quirks in collections like the number of days in the month, the fact that the collection deadline fell on a holiday or the more obvious delay in opening those tax returns could account for such a swing when only two or three months into the new fiscal year. What is more crucial to the forecast of general fund tax collections is what is happening at the national and international level. For example, the airlines have already announced declines in the number of seats they will have for travel to Hawaii this fall. That translates into less visitors during what is normally a soft period for the visitor industry. It is perhaps a reflection of the mood of consumers as they continue to hold back on spending. The drop in the housing market nationwide and especially in California, which accounts for about 20% of our visitors, has kept consumers jittery about spending what dollars they have. In fact, housing prices have fallen by more than 31% in the nation\u2019s 20 largest cities since the peak of July 2006, and about 12% since last year\u2019s financial meltdown. On top of the bad news in the housing market, the stock market is still down about 33% since last fall\u2019s financial debacle. This has caused consumers to downshift into a savings mode and spend less. This is compounded by the huge debt load that consumers racked up over the past few years relying heavily on home values to underwrite their free spending. Now that housing values are down, many are stuck with more debt than equity, putting a chill on freewheeling spending. The consumer savings rate, which hung in negative territory in the years leading up to the fiscal crisis, leaped by more than 7% in May according the U.S. Commerce Department. This measure of savings as a percent of disposable income dropped to 4.2% in July. However, there is no doubt that consumers are tightening their belts and socking a little bit more away in savings rather than spending every single penny they can get their hands on and then some by racking up credit card debt. Although this is prudent, it comes at a time when consumption is needed to get the economy rolling again. But what it does tell us here in Hawaii is that consumers will be buying less and spending less and taking fewer vacations. One only needs to look to California which in the past provided nearly 20% of the visitor market which now continues in crisis mode as its state government labors under rising deficits and a dysfunctional legislature that could not come to an agreement over the state budget until mid September. Even investors, be they on Wall Street or in our own back yard, have turned conservative. Where investors chased big returns only a few years ago in the high technology industry on cutting edge products and services, they are now seeking to protect their money by investing in instruments such as bonds and certificates of deposit. Against a backdrop of a more than 50% drop in stock prices from their high in 2007 and slumping housing prices across the nation, investors feel burned and are running for cover. To give you an idea, the Federal Reserve estimates that there is now more than $9 trillion parked in cash or cash-equivalent accounts despite yielding earnings of less than 1%. And as consumers direct more of their funds toward such secure but low yielding accounts, the more they will have to save to make up for the smaller investment returns. No doubt this sensitivity toward preserving principal affects the spending patterns of consumers and, therefore, there will be less consumption of goods and services. So is the economic outlook for Hawaii improving? 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        "raw_content": "Morning after pill manufacturers criticised after hiking price by 150 per cent\nManufacturers of some of the most common morning after pills have been criticised after hiking the price by 151 per cent.\nIndustry data shows the cost of Levonorgestrel has risen every month for the past year, in a move women\u2019s health campaigners described as \u201cconcerning\u201d. Levonorgestrel is sold under a number of different brand names, including Plan B, Ezinelle, Emerres, Levonelle and Consilient and prevents pregnancy by delaying the ovaries from releasing an egg. It is only useful within 120 hours as an emergency birth control.\nIn January 2017 the pill was priced to retailers at just \u00a32.87, and by December 2017 it was up to \u00a34.33.\nSuperdrug sell Ezinelle for \u00a313.49, while Lloyds Pharmacy sells Consilient for \u00a324.99. Industry experts say they are concerned the hiked cost may mean retailers are forced to increase their already inflated prices.\nOnline pharmacy Chemist-4-U.com, which offers a generic version of a branded version of the pill for \u00a37.99 \u2013 the cheapest on the market \u2013 criticised the price hike.\nPharmacist Shamir Patel said: \u201cThese are inexpensive products to create, and yet they carry very large mark-ups when bought over the counter. Women should not be priced out of being able to buy emergency contraception, yet that is the risk that this price hike carries.\n\u201cOf course, anyone using the morning after pill should do so knowing all the facts and seek expert advice when possible.\nBut it is unfair that in Britain the price of the pill is a barrier to accessing it.\nWomen should not fear having to pay what would seem an exploitative amount for it.\u201d\nLast month, Boots finally reduced the cost of their morning after pills in stores \u2013 six months after pledging to do so.\nThe high-street chain was criticised in July last year after it broke rank amid criticism from the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS) and numerous MPs at the high charges imposed by major retailers for contraception.\nBoots compounded criticism of its refusal to reduce prices when it attempted to defend itself. The company claimed it did not want to be accused of \u201cincentivising inappropriate use\u201d, by significantly by offering a price cut.\nBut it was forced to issue an apology over claims of \u201csexist\u201d moralising, and promised to examine sourcing less expensive emergency contraception.\nThe chemist followed Tesco and Superdrug\u2019s lead on discounting the price of Levonorgestrel from \u00a326.75 to \u00a315.99. High street prices for emergency contraception range from around \u00a313.49 to \u00a330.\nn other parts of Europe, emergency contraception can be bought for as little as \u00a35.50. Cheaper generic versions are available to all retailers through national pharmaceutical wholesalers.\nThe morning after pill is available for free from a variety of sources including GP surgeries, sexual health clinics and most NHS walk-in centres.\nA spokesperson for BPAS said: \u201cIt\u2019s concerning to see the wholesale pries of levonorgestrel emergency contraception increase in this way, although it is clear that pharmacies are still able to enjoy a healthy mark-up on the products when they sell them on to women, largely on the basis that a consultation is provided before sale. \u201cWe know there is no clinical justification for this consultation and ultimately would like to see emergency contraception sold straight from the shelf.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Abu Dhabi 2019 | ECONOMY | INTERVIEW\nRashed Lahej Al Mansoori holds the position of Chairman of Board of Abu Dhabi Statistics Center and is Director General of the General Administration of Customs - Abu Dhabi. Aside from his responsibilities at Abu Dhabi Customs, he also concurrently serves as the Manager of IT Advisory Services at Mubadala Investment Company. He is also a member of the Security, Justice, and Safety Committee of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council and member of Board of the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority. He holds a bachelor\u2019s degree in management information systems from the University of Colorado.\nHow does SCAD ensure accurate analysis and production of data to forge sustainable business relations?\nIn response to the changing economic environment and needs of the users of official statistics, some survey data collections were replaced with administrative data sources to reduce the cost of conducting these surveys. 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        "raw_content": "Csaba Laszlo\u2019s right hand man leaves Dundee United\nAugust 26 2018, 8.00pm Updated: August 28 2018, 12.47pm\nWerner Burger and Csaba Laszlo in their Hearts days.\nThe right hand man of Dundee United manager Csaba Laszlo has left the club after spending just a few months at Tannadice.\nUnited have cited \u201cmedical reasons\u201d for Werner Burger returning home to Germany.\nIt is not yet clear whether Laszlo will now be seeking a replacement for Burger in his backroom team.\nHe is a long-time friend and colleague of Laszlo. The pair worked together at Hearts from 2008 to 2011, as well as at MTK Budapest and Slovak outfit DAC Dunajsk\u00e1 Streda.\nBurger said: \u201cI would like to wish Dundee United the very best for the future and have been encouraged as I have seen the squad strengthened through recent weeks with the addition of some good players.\n\u201cReluctantly, I have decided to return to Germany, and as it is impossible for me to give the 100% at this moment, I wanted to be honest with the manager and this great club.\n\u201cI leave expecting the team to have a very successful season.\u201d\nLaszlo said: \u201cWhile I will be sorry to see Werner leave, I admire his honesty and professionalism in making this difficult decision. I know how keen he is for us to deliver success. Everyone at the club wishes him well for the future.\u201d\nWerner Burger",
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        "raw_content": "Adela, 21, from Georgia, born in Mexico\nWhen I received DACA status in 2013, I was able to apply for a driver\u2019s license, get a job, and go to college. But more than these specific things, being DACAmented also gave me reassurance that I\u2019m not just an undocumented person, that I\u2019m a human being, with rights and potential and a future.Education is the most valuable resource for DREAMers. If we don\u2019t educate ourselves we won\u2019t be able to fully become part of this country. Knowledge is power! Everyone deserves to learn and expand their horizons. We have given so much of ourselves to obtain a high school education, and we should be able to continue our educational journey. We are the future for the Latino community. DREAMers want to show their parents that their sacrifice was worth it.I am the oldest of six children, and I am the only one of my siblings who was not born in the United States. When I was just 1 years old, my dad left my mom and me in Mexico to establish a better life for us in America. It took him a year to save enough money to bring us to the US, and my parents left everything they had behind in Mexico to live the \u201cAmerican Dream.\u201dMy experience growing up in America was not unpleasant, though it was initially difficult. At first we had to move around quite a bit, living in California for about a year, and then moving across the country and settling in Atlanta. I learned the value of being thankful for the hard work my parents do to support us. School was a grand opportunity for me, and I managed to make good friends and receive good grades. I was involved in organizations like Just Us Girls Inc, and played on the soccer and lacrosse teams, and was a member of the JROTC. I found out when I was about fifteen that I was undocumented. My mom told me for the first time that I was born in Mexico. Honestly, I was clueless about what it meant to be undocumented \u2014 it wasn\u2019t until I got a little older that it really became clear. The first real challenge I experienced was when I wanted to continue my education. Very few colleges provide funds or scholarships for undocumented students. Then, one day while scrolling through Facebook, I stumbled upon TheDream.US scholarship information. I applied right away, and received a Scholarship called the Opportunity Scholarship. If it weren\u2019t for the scholarship, I would probably be working in place that I don\u2019t like, getting payed an unfair wage. Or I would be married already with a bunch of kids. I wouldn\u2019t have had the future that I wanted. I plan to use my education to start a career in the justice system. I want to give the Latino community a voice in the justice system and help people who are striving for acceptance to be a part of the U.S. I also would like to help educate DREAMers\u2019 parents and empower them to continue growing, learning and bettering themselves. I would encourage other DREAMers \u2013 and every young person \u2013 to never give up and to continue pushing forward. And to know that, while life will throw many obstacles your way, if you keep fighting it\u2019ll be worth it.",
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        "raw_content": "Jose, 19, at Eastern Connecticut State University\nI began to view America as my home at a young age, because I was too young to remember much about my life in Mexico. America is all I know. I have lived here since I was seven years old, and it is here in America where my major life experiences have occurred. My parents currently have full time jobs. They grew up in different parts of Mexico, and neither of them were able to complete much schooling \u2014 my father didn\u2019t finish 6th grade and my mother didn\u2019t graduate from elementary school. Despite this, they have worked so hard to provide for me, and my siblings all of the opportunities to receive and education. Now, I am the first person in my immediate family to attend college. During my freshman year in high school, I realized what being undocumented really meant, and I became worried. I worried about my parents\u2019 safety and what could happen if they were suddenly deported. I also began worrying about my future. I knew that my parents came to this country for a better life for me and my siblings but I didn\u2019t know if it was possible without documents. At high school in Beloit, Wisconsin, I was a very good student. I took classes that people normally took in later years and I excelled at them. I graduated with a 3.89 GPA and 29 college credits while playing soccer. But I sometimes didn\u2019t know if trying hard in high school was worth it because of the uncertainty with my future. Then DACA was all over the news and I researched it and realized that I could maybe go to college, so it gave me the incentive try hard. But I still wasn\u2019t sure if would be able to attend college, because I didn\u2019t qualify for many scholarships, even after I gained DACA status. Luckily, my dad found an article about TheDream.US and I applied to the Opportunity Scholarship program. My college experience has been great so far. When I am not in class during the day, I work at the admissions office as a tour guide and as an office worker. I\u2019m usually a quiet person when I first meet people, so giving tours has helped me build confidence. During the afternoons when I am not doing homework, I love to play sports. I am lucky to know a group of people who like soccer and basketball as much as I do and I play on an intramural soccer team with friends. During my freshman year at Eastern Connecticut State University, I participated in an after-school program for elementary students where me and other students went and helped with homework as well as doing other activities with them. I never had someone like this when I was younger and I think it really helps. I plan to continue volunteering in college years. I also want to volunteer around Willimantic and Beloit when I return home during summer breaks, so I can give back to the community I was raised in. After graduation, I plan to help students with a lot of barriers to get a higher education, even if it\u2019s a two-year school. Higher education is very important because it opens doors for us. DREAMers graduating from college and showing the country what we can do helps everyone. Eventually, I want to graduate with my degree in computer science and work for a start-up technology company, while helping other people that have a lot of obstacles, whether it is with education or financial stability.",
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        "raw_content": "Chem Prof Advises Breaking Bad on All Things Meth\nU of Oklahoma's Donna Nelson is the hit show's consultant on the chemistry of meth-cooking.\nProfessor Donna Nelson is the \"Real Walter\nWhite.\" Photo via\nEver wonder how the drug-making references and procedures on AMC's Breaking Bad are so convincing? The credibility doesn't come from the writer's previous drug history, but rather from Donna Nelson, a chemistry professor at the University of Oklahoma who has been an ongoing consultant to the Emmy-winning show since the second season. However, anyone trying to pick up meth-cooking tips from the show will be sorely disappointed with the end results. \"They deliberately put in faulty steps. They\u2019ll start with one method of synthesizing methamphetamine but then switch to another,\u201d says Nelson. And the meth that appears on-screen? It's cotton candy flavored sugar crystals. Although Nelson doesn't have any personal experience with meth, she's more than qualified to be a consultant to the show from teaching organic chemistry to nearly 10,000 students since 1983 and racking up awards and honors from several institutions, including the National Science Foundation. She got the gig after reaching out to show creator Vince Gilligan via Chemical and Engineering News, who ran a feature story on Gilligan. \u201cHe said neither he nor his writer had a science background, and so they had to rely on Wikipedia and the Web,\u201d said Nelson. \u201cWhen I read that, I thought, \u2018We scientists are always complaining about shows getting the science wrong. It\u2019s like fingernails on a blackboard to us. This would be a great opportunity to work with one.\u2019 When I saw what they had written, I thought, \u2018Wow, they really need help.'\" She's now hoping to leverage her Hollywood connections by making a public service announcement warning Oklahomans about the dangers of meth.\nBreaking Bad Actors Use Addiction As Inspiration\nKendra Wilkinson Reveals She Nearly Died From Drug Abuse\nWant To Know What You'd Look Like As A Meth Addict? There's An App For That.\nAussie Senator Admits Son's Meth Addiction, Pushes Involuntary Detox for Children\nStudy Finds Amphetamines Can Ruin Sexual Performance in Men\nKids Flock to Buy Breaking Bad\u2013Style \"Meth Candy\"",
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        "raw_content": "Massachusetts Mulls Eliminating Mandatory Minimum Sentences for Drug Crimes\nCritics argue that mandatory minimum sentences are unevenly distributed based on race.\nMassachusetts could soon be eliminating mandatory minimum sentences for drug crimes, but elected officials and advocates on both sides of the issue have come out swinging in Boston.\nThe state\u2019s current mandatory minimum range from one to 15 years and cover a variety of drug-related crimes including trafficking, distribution, or possession with intent to distribute to a minor and drug violations near a school. But with 80% of state inmates suffering from a substance abuse problem and the cost of incarcerating an inmate averaging $47,000 per year, many believe the current punishments aren\u2019t the most effective option.\n\"Mandatory minimums are neither individualized nor evidence based,\" said Supreme Judicial Court Chief Justice Ralph Gants. \u201cWhen it comes to drug crimes, one size doesn\u2019t fit all.\u201d\nGants also argued that mandatory minimum sentences are unevenly distributed based on race. Although black and Hispanic individuals commit 44% of drug offenses in the state, they comprise 75% of the individuals who receive mandatory minimums. He also believes that lower crime rates have no relation to stricter sentencing laws.\nHowever, state prosecutors are reluctant to remove these sentences entirely. Hampden County District Attorney Anthony Gullini believes they should still apply to those \u201cwho are trafficking in very serious drugs.\u201d Others have stated that going by the book helps prevent situations in which wealthy, white defendants are sentenced differently than poor, black defendants.\nMassachusetts currently has among the lowest incarceration rates in the country and less than 1,000 people are currently serving mandatory minimum sentences for drug crimes. But despite this, some officials want drug treatment to take precedence over lengthy amounts of time behind bars for non-violent crimes that don\u2019t impact children.\n\u201cWe need smart reforms that will allow us to focus on treatment for those we are most able to help,\u201d said Attorney General Maura Healey. \u201cHistory shows we cannot incarcerate our way of this public health crisis.\u201d\nMassachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker (R) has not indicated whether he will support eliminating any mandatory minimums, but said he supports \u201cmore pathways to treatment for those who are dealing with drug and substance abuse issues.\u201d\nnon-violent offenders\nMassachusetts Introduces New Bills To Attack Opioid Crisis\nPenn Supreme Court Scraps Mandatory Minimum Sentences for School Zone Drug Deals\ncontroversy in the making\nMassachusetts Hospital To Begin Mandatory Drug Screening For Patients\nMassachusetts Governor Wants To Mandate Treatment For Certain Addicts\nCalifornia's Prop 47 Could Hurt Drug Court Programs\nrecovery high\nMassachusetts Senate Proposes New Schools for Recovering Addicts",
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        "raw_content": "Home / The Stories / Dream On George!!!\nDream On George!!!\nI recently went to Cuba where a few of us were working with a local church in a poor area. One day, we were speaking to approximately one hundred women about their worth, value and that they were all beautiful and powerful. During a lunch break, a couple joined us and I recognized the man from a previous time that I was in Cuba. I met him (let's call him George) this past August and I felt that I was supposed to give him my \"Dream\" giving key necklace. I loved this necklace and it was really special to me so I didn't want to give it away to just anybody. I didn't end up giving it to him in August, but here he was in front of me again, half a year later. I felt again that I needed to give him my giving key necklace but the only problem was that I did not have it with me (it was back at the place where we were staying). At the end of our day speaking to these amazing women, I saw George and his wife getting on a bus to go back to their hometown which was several hours away. I said to myself that if I happened to see him later on that week (I was only there for a few more days), that I would take it as a sign that I should give it to him. I really didn't think I would see him again. As we arrive back to the place where we were staying, look who's there! George and his wife! They were staying at the same place we were staying at and leaving early the next morning! Soon we all sat down for a late night snack and I got out my key and explained what the company was all about, what my \"Dream\" key meant to me, and then I gave it to George. I told him to dream big and to believe for the impossible. He has very little compared to all that we have back here in Canada but I believe that if he allows himself to dream big, that he will see amazing things happen in his life and in the lives around him. George put on the necklace and it looked perfect on him. He was so encouraged and began to share some of the dreams and the vision that he has for the future and wow, he is such a dreamer! Looks like it was the perfect key for George and I know it went to the right person!",
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        "title": "The Enthusiast: Jodie Whittaker\u2019s Doctor Who is ready for any emergency \u2013 medical, supernatural or otherwise - The Globe and Mail",
        "raw_content": "Television The Enthusiast: Jodie Whittaker\u2019s Doctor Who is ready for any emergency \u2013 medical, supernatural or otherwise\nThe Enthusiast: Jodie Whittaker\u2019s Doctor Who is ready for any emergency \u2013 medical, supernatural or otherwise\nJodie Whittaker said the first female Doctor Who is 'something to be celebrated, and the next person to play the role will be an actor, not a man or a woman.'\nJames Pardon/Bell\nIn the first episode of the 2018 season of the British sci-fi series Doctor Who, a gruesome, unprincipled blue-faced dude is weirded out by his female adversary. Puzzled by her wits, gumption and sense of decency, he is helpless but to ask, \u201cWho are you?\u201d\nGood question \u2013 she\u2019d been confused about her identity herself. But thanks to a \u201cbit of adrenaline, a dash of outrage and a hint of panic,\u201d she\u2019d now figured it out. \u201cI know exactly who I am,\u201d she says. \u201cI\u2019m the Doctor, sorting out fair play throughout the universe. Now, please, get off this planet while you still have a choice.\u201d\nA civilization-saving heroine finding herself and calling out a monster for his crude immorality. Isn\u2019t that timely?\nBefore viewing this episode last fall, Doctor Who always came with a question mark for me. The show has been around off and on since the year I\u2019d been born \u2013 1963 \u2013 but it\u2019s never been my jazz. It seemed campy, geeky and cheaply produced, either beloved by nerds or watched ironically.\nBut, because season 11 of the show\u2019s third incarnation would feature a female lead character for the first time in the BBC franchise\u2019s history, I was assigned to write a story on the actress playing the iconic character. She\u2019s Jodie Whittaker, the first woman Doctor Who, after a dozen blokes. A glass-ceiling smasher, her first episode was The Woman Who Fell to Earth.\n\u201cWhy are you calling me \u2018Madame,\u2019 \u201d she asks straight off, after her fall to this planet. When told she is a woman, the new Doctor Who, wearing her male predecessor\u2019s clothing, is surprised. \u201cAm I? Does it suit me?\u201d\nWhittaker\u2019s Doctor Who is quirky, effervescent and ingenious. And, of course, there\u2019s that wacky English accent. Is she better than her male predecessors? Don\u2019t know; don\u2019t care. She\u2019s marvellous. The Doctor Who character herself, I learn, is not human, but an alien. Is she ever. And all the better.\nWhen asked if anything was different this year from seasons\u2019 past, Whittaker replied, 'It\u2019s on Sundays.'\nThe actress Whittaker arrived in Toronto last fall for an interview with The Globe and Mail. Explaining that I\u2019d never seen a complete episode of the show prior to watching this season\u2019s premiere, I asked her if anything was different this year from seasons\u2019 past. \u201cIt\u2019s on Sundays,\u201d she said, with a hint of mischief. \u201cThat\u2019s the only change I can think of.\u201d\nAsked why it took so long for a female Doctor Who, Whittaker said it wasn\u2019t her question to answer. \u201cI have no idea,\u201d replied the 37-year-old West Yorkshire native. \u201cBut I think it\u2019s something to be celebrated, and the next person to play the role will be an actor, not a man or a woman.\u201d\nThe show\u2019s writers dropped in allusions to the gender change in the first episode, cheekily assuaging alienated fans: \u201cAll of this is new, and new can be scary,\u201d says the Doctor, calming down a train full of shocked passengers. And later: \u201cWe\u2019re all capable of the most incredible change,\u201d she says. \u201cWe can evolve while still staying true to who we are. We can honour who we\u2019ve been and choose who we want to be next.\u201d\nMore recently than my chat with the female Doctor Who, I\u2019ve been bingeing on the FX series Fargo. Inspired by the eponymous 1996 Coen brothers' film, the blackly comic crime drama has a complicated relationship with feminism. Season one and three feature gifted female law enforcement officers obstructed by male superiors who are either incapable or pig-headed (or both).\nSet in 1979, Season two is trickier. Kirsten Dunst\u2019s character, bent on \u201cself-actualization\u201d and chafing at her prescribed role as wife and future mother, is presented as being mentally unstable. On the other hand, a younger woman tells her father to \u201ckiss my grits\u201d \u2013 a women\u2019s lib pop-culture reference \u2013 and that girl\u2019s grandmother vouches for female empowerment. \u201cThis is our time,\u201d says a crime-family\u2019s matriarch. \u201cNo such thing as men\u2019s work and women\u2019s work any more.\u201d\nWhich is just what the Doctor Who ordered. When actor Peter Capaldi left the show in 2017, a small list of actresses only were tested to replace him. After what Whittaker described as a \u201cgruelling\u201d audition process, she won the right to wield the show\u2019s sonic screwdriver.\n\u201cIt\u2019s another step forward,\u201d said the actress, who made her professional debut in The Storm at Shakespeare's Globe theatre in 2005. \u201cWe are the other half of the population. 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        "raw_content": "Opinion One year after the acquittal of Gerald Stanley, little has changed\nOne year after the acquittal of Gerald Stanley, little has changed\nKent Roach is the Prichard-Wilson Chair in Law and Public Policy and the author of Canadian Justice, Indigenous Injustice: The Gerald Stanley and Colten Boushie Case published by McGill Queens Press last month.\nWhat has changed in the year since Gerald Stanley was acquitted, on Feb. 9, 2018, for the killing of Colton Boushie on Mr. Stanley\u2019s Saskatchewan farm?\nIndigenous people remain underrepresented on juries throughout Canada, despite being grossly overrepresented among both accused and crime victims.\nIn places such as Spiritwood, Sask., and Okotoks, Alta., farmers continue to fire warning shots to ward off rural crime.\nAnd last June, Peter Khill was acquitted of both murder and manslaughter for the death of Jon Styres from Six Nations outside of Hamilton; unlike in the Stanley case, the Crown appealed that acquittal on the basis of alleged errors in the interpretation of Canada\u2019s self-defence law that was expanded in 2012.\nThere are a few changes coming, though \u2013 but results might be mixed.\nThe Trudeau government has proposed legislation that would abolish the peremptory challenges that allowed Mr. Stanley\u2019s legal team to keep five visibly Indigenous people off the jury, but the bill may not make it out of the Senate before the federal election. In any event, it promises to be almost as controversial and polarizing as Mr. Trudeau\u2019s comments about the need to do better in the wake of the Stanley acquittal.\nThere will be a new advisory board for the RCMP, but it is unlikely to make local RCMP detachments, which provide contract policing for many rural areas, more accountable to the many communities and Indigenous people that they serve. The Boushie/Baptiste family members have started litigation against the RCMP for the way they were treated by the organization.\nThe Supreme Court of Canada will rule later this year on the Bradley Barton/Cindy Gladue case and might approve (or disapprove) of the Alberta Court of Appeal\u2019s ruling that trial judges should tell jurors to leave behind stereotypes and assumptions that they may have about Indigenous people.\nNevertheless, the legal system continues to lag behind our increased understanding of implicit racial bias. It continues to prioritize juror privacy and efficiency when selecting juries. It too often ignores the impact of social media and polarization on jurors. And it bluntly dismisses calls for reform and for more representative juries on the basis that perfectly proportionate juries are not possible.\nThe Saskatchewan Attorney-General\u2019s office decided not to appeal Mr. Stanley\u2019s acquittal while arguing that \u201cno one should be discouraged or distrust the system.\u201d That tone-deaf response to protests and history ignored many things.\nIt ignored how the Crown did not object to the use of peremptory challenges to exclude visibly Indigenous prospective jurors, or seek to question any jurors about racism and pretrial publicity that was so prevalent that then-premier Brad Wall appealed to his fellow citizens to stop \u201cracist and hate-filled comments on social media\u201d.\nIt ignored how the Stanley case\u2019s outcome provided yet another good reason why many Indigenous people are reluctant to serve on juries in a criminal justice system that so often has failed them.\nIt ignored how the Indigenous witnesses in the Stanley case had effectively been placed on trial themselves, as they were asked what they did before Mr. Stanley shot Mr. Boushie. It ignored how the jury, just before Mr. Stanley\u2019s cross-examination, expressed concerns about an eagle feather that had been brought into the court.\nIt ignored how Mr. Stanley, who testified that he was unaware of a loaded gun in the vehicle Mr. Boushie occupied, was allowed to make a phantom claim of self-defence that his family was \u201con their own,\u201d and that he said he was thinking of a 1994 murder on a nearby farm when he approached Mr. Boushie, without the jury being told that claims of self-defence have to be reasonable and hopefully non-racist.\nThat ignoring continues, one year later. Saskatchewan has introduced legislation to no longer require landowners to post no-trespassing signs, despite opposition from First Nations groups that this violates treaty rights and relationships, and might lead to more violence.\nSaskatchewan has not appointed a public inquiry or a coroner\u2019s inquest to examine the case, even though the inquest could, under Saskatchewan law, have had a jury of three Indigenous and three non-Indigenous people. Such an inquest could examine treaty relations, policing, rural crime and the use of guns in defence of property, factors that all were relevant to the interaction that left a 22-year-old dead and people on all sides afraid and divided.\nA year after this controversial case, there remains much more difficult work that needs to be done to avoid similar deaths in the future. It is vital that Canadian justice does not continue to be experienced by Indigenous people as injustice.",
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        "raw_content": "Rolling Stones rock the house in LA opener \u2013 and the fans go wild\nRaucous night at the Staples Center as fans young and old come out in force to witness the first of 17 shows across the US\nThe Rolling Stones: still got it. Photograph: Mario Anzuoni/Reuters\nYou know you're in for a fun evening when your entertainment of choice is being picketed by a grumpy man holding a large plasticated banner proclaiming: \"Warning: drunkards, fornicators, masturbators, atheists, abortionists, revellers, sodomites, hypocrites, blasphemers, liars and general heathens \u2013 hell awaits you.\"\nThe fact that the Rolling Stones can still inspire such ire is not only testament to their legendary rock'n'roll chops, but also proof that a bunch of OAPs can still be dangerous, still be sexy, still be enough to get some sections of society trembling in their uptight boots. And 18,000 of them are here to see the band kick off their 50 and Counting tour at LA's enormo sports-complex the Staples Center.\nHome to the basketball's Lakers and Clippers, venue of the Grammys, and the site of Michael Jackson's very public memorial, the Staples Center is neither dangerous nor sexy. Yet when sprinkled with a hefty amount of Stones' stardust, it becomes the perfect place for the band to start their 17-show skulk across North America, ahead of their long-awaited Glastonbury Festival appearance in June and two huge Hyde Park shows in July.\nNearly every other person here seems to be sporting a Rolling Stones shirt of some description \u2013 be it boxfresh and studded with diamante, or tatty, torn and evidently worn on a weekly basis since 1972. The punters make for an interesting cross-section of modern America: families chowing down on pizza, middle-aged businessmen with glamorous younger companions, women in hotpants and heels working the Almost Famous vibe, elderly couples who've followed the band for years, and embarrassed-looking teenagers dragged along by giddy parents.\nThis being LA, there's also a liberal sprinkling of Hollywood stars, including Jack Nicholson \u2013 who gets a spontaneous standing ovation when he walks on to the floor to find his seat \u2013 David Hasselhoff, Pierce Brosnan, and \u2013 don't get too excited, now \u2013 Angel from Buffy.\nThough many tickets for the evening came with a rather hefty $600 price tag, the band also released a number of limited $85 tickets, with fans only finding out on arrival where in the arena they'll be sitting. Lauren Gordon, 30, from Los Angeles, is outside in the 'cheap' ticket line. \"I thought that it was great that they gave us the opportunity to buy these tickets for $85. I think they're going to put on a good show, even though they're old,\" she says.\nJoe Pesanco, 64, and his wife Fran have been with the Stones from the start, attending shows at every single US tour the band has been on. \"I've seen them for 50 years,\" says the Orange County resident with a grin. \"We saw them when they first came to America,\" adds Fran. \"I think it was '64 or '65 at the Philadelphia Academy of Music. When they first came out they seemed to be a little scared, not quite comfortable on stage. Now they are.\n\"Keith over the years has gotten more of a showman \u2013 I've started to like him and accept him as a Stone now, finally.\" Joe laughs: \"She's very picky.\"\nDespite reports on the day that the show hadn't yet sold out, by the time the band take to the stage there doesn't seem to be an empty seat in the house.\nHowever, this is perhaps due to a last-minute release of 1,000 extra $85 tickets, some of which seem to be situated pretty close to the celebrity packed $600 blocks, suggesting that a judicious mark-down in price helped shift those final few seats.\nEither way, the show is more of a success than the Rolling Stones' first US jaunt 49 years ago, which saw them arriving with no hits to their name and general dismay at their scruffiness. Former bass player Bill Wyman branded the tour a \"disaster\".\nBut scruffy is the last thing they are tonight. An outrageously slimline Mick Jagger \u2013 the 69-year-old's waist is about as wide as one of my thighs \u2013 pulls on a number of slinky shirts throughout the evening, and dons an epic, floor-length ostrich feather cape for Sympathy for the Devil. It may not get him many fans at Peta but it will certainly give the likes of Lady Gaga sartorial food for thought. The appearance of Gwen Stefani \u2013 lending her vocals and swishy platinum mane to Wild Horses \u2013 also ups the glamour factor significantly.\nSporting a Stones shirt and brandishing a margarita, Rebecca Crooks, 24, from Los Angeles, is here to see the band for the first time. \"They're my favourite fucking band of all time. I've grown up listening to them,\" she says. \"I might have a heart attack before Mick Jagger does.\"",
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        "raw_content": "P.R.: 1,400 died from hurricane but toll still at 64\nSAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) - Puerto Rico is estimating in a report to Congress that Hurricane Maria killed more than 1,400 people, though an island official said Thursday that the confirmed toll remains frozen at 64 pending a scientific review due out soon.\nThe government, relying on updated statistics it first reported in June, said in a report to Congress detailing a $139 billion reconstruction plan that there were 1,427 more deaths from September to December 2017 than the average for the same time period over the previous four years.\nThe territory's government said that the additional deaths resulted from the effects of a storm that led to \"cascading failures\" in infrastructure across the island of 3.3 million people.\nThe administration of Gov. Ricardo Rossello stopped updating its official death toll months ago and ordered an investigation amid reports that the number was substantially undercounted. Public Safety Department Secretary Hector Pesquera said the new total will reflect the findings of the investigation, which is expected in the coming weeks.\nThe figure of more than 1,400, Pesquera said, \"is simple math\" based on the number of excess deaths. \"This is not the official number of deaths attributable to Hurricane Maria,\" he said.\nHurricane Maria, which came just two weeks after Hurricane Irma passed near enough to cause damage to the island, knocked out power and water across Puerto Rico and caused widespread flooding that left many sick and elderly people unable to get medical treatment.\n\"The hurricanes' devastating effects on people's health and safety cannot be overstated,\" the government said in the report seeking assistance from Congress to help rebuild an island that was already struggling from a deep economic crisis at the time of the storm.\nIn the weeks after the storm, Puerto Rican officials said the storm directly caused 64 deaths, many in landslides or flooding. But they have also said that more people likely died due to indirect effects of the powerful storm. \"We always anticipated that this number would increase as more official studies were conducted,\" Pesquera said.\nThe government commissioned an independent epidemiological study by George Washington University and the Milken Institute of Public Health that is due in coming weeks.\nNew York Congresswoman Nydia Velazquez, who was born in Puerto Rico, has called for legislation that would establish federal standards for death counts after disaster. \"It has been tragically clear for some time that the devastation from Irma and Maria was many magnitudes worse than the official death toll suggested,\" she said.",
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        "raw_content": "Fort Campbell holds Honor Eagle to bid farewell to BG Tate\nBrigadier General Frank W. Tate was 101st Airborne Deputy Commanding General (Support).\nFort Campbell holds Honor Eagle to bid farewell to BG Tate Brigadier General Frank W. Tate was 101st Airborne Deputy Commanding General (Support). Check out this story on theleafchronicle.com: http://leafne.ws/1JJc55g\nTony Centonze, For The Leaf-Chronicle Published 9:14 p.m. CT June 11, 2015\nBrigadier General Frank W. Tate speaks during an Honor Eagle Ceremony held in his honor on Thursday. BG Tate served as the Deputy Commanding General (Support) for the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) since August 2014. He is leaving to become Deputy Chief of Staff-Operations, Multi-National Corps-Northeast in Szczecin, Poland.(Photo11: FOR THE LEAF-CHRONICLE/TONY CENTONZE)Buy Photo\nFORT CAMPBELL, Ky. \u2013 The 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) hosted an Honor Eagle ceremony Thursday to bid farewell to Brigadier General Frank W. Tate, Deputy Commanding General (Support).\nTate leaves Fort Campbell for his next assignment as Deputy Chief of Staff-Operations, Multi-National Corps-Northeast in Szczecin, Poland.\nA formation of troops stood outside McAuliffe Hall and guests gathered under tents for the afternoon ceremony at which Major General Gary J. Volesky, Commanding General 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) spoke about BG Tate\u2019s accomplishments during his time at Fort Campbell.\nAfter honors to the nation and an invocation, presentations were made to BG Tate and his wife Beverly. The General received a brass canister from a representative of Alpha Battery, 1st Battalion, 320th Artillery Regiment; his wife was presented a dozen roses on behalf of the Officers, NCOs and soldiers of the 101st Airborne Division for her devotion, dedication and tireless efforts to the soldiers and families of the 101st.\nMG. Volesky fired up the crowd as he commented on Team Tate\u2019s huge impact on the Division and the entire Fort Campbell community over the last 11 months.\n\u201cI asked Frank to oversee the Division transformation of our Combat Aviation Brigade,\u201d MG Volesky said. \u201cI asked him to oversee the inactivation of the 159th Cavalry, with special attention to taking care of the transitioning soldiers. And, finally I tasked him with determining how the 101st could train to conduct forcible entry air assaults with only one Combat Aviation Brigade. These are normally tasks that would fill a two-year stay. He was asked to do all these things in his first 90 days.\u201d\nMG Volesky then talked about BG Tate\u2019s role in the next big challenge the 101st would face, Liberia.\n\u201cI gave Frank responsibility for the part of the mission that would be most scrutinized by everyone in the Department of Defense, how we spent the money we were given for that mission,\u201d MG Volesky said. \u201cOnce again, he rolled up his sleeves and went to work creating a team to develop an effective system to guarantee we had appropriate controls in place. Because of his efforts, we spent less than half of what was allocated for the mission.\u201d\nAccording to MG Volesky, multiple units from across the nation were able to finish the mission in one-third of the time predicted, spent less than half the money budgeted and redeployed without a need for a unit to replace them.\n\u201cFrank, we could not have done this without you,\u201d MG Volesky said.\nMG Volesky continued to praise BG Tate\u2019s performance, saying that his talent did not go unrecognized by the Army. BG Tate will now leave Fort Campbell to serve in what MG Volesky calls a critical position.\n\u201cThis will be the first time a U.S. Army Officer will be in a key, decision making position over there,\u201d MG Volesky said. \u201cWe all know what\u2019s going on in Europe today. Frank is exactly the right man to lead that effort.\u201d\nBG Tate took the podium next and was very humble in his remarks, thanking MG Volesky for his generous comments.\n\u201cThank you all for joining us,\u201d BG Tate said. \u201cMy theme for today is simple. It is gratitude. Beverly and I are so thankful for the amazing experience we have enjoyed here at Fort Campbell and the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault). It has been a great honor to serve with you (MG Volesky) and the great team you have built.\u201d\nBG Tate commented on Operation United Assistance, saying that it was a tremendous, wildly successful addition to the storied history of the Screaming Eagles.\n\u201cOnce again our proud soldiers have proven they are ready and able to respond to any threat, no matter the form,\u201d BG Tate said.\nHe thanked everyone, naming a long list of people whom he referred to as outstanding, and who make Fort Campbell the best place in the Army to live, work and play.\n\u201cAnd, to this amazing community, thank you,\u201d BG Tate said. \u201cYou earn your exceptional reputation for supporting soldiers and their families every day. 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        "raw_content": "35 and Counting! Democrats Flip Another Republican Legislative Seat\nA pro-union Democrat just won a seat in Missouri that Trump won by a landslide.\nA voter casts her ballot in St. Louis, Missouri. (Cristina M. Fletes / St. Louis Post-Dispatch via AP)\nIn Missouri\u2019s deep-red 97th General Assembly district, Donald Trump beat Hillary Clinton by a 61-33 margin in 2016. Republican State Representative John McCaherty won reelection in the same year with almost 75 percent of the vote. McCaherty crushed a Libertarian candidate in that race; Democrats didn\u2019t even bother to contest the seat.\nSo when McCaherty quit the seat last year to focus on a campaign for Jefferson county executive, Republicans had little reason to fear they would lose it in a special election. They slated the son of a popular former legislator from the region, and he ran on a conservative platform that, local media pointed out, mirrors that of other Republicans in the Show-Me State.\nThen the \u201csure-thing\u201d Republican lost.\nDemocrat Mike Revis, a 27-year-old Anheuser-Busch employee who said he was inspired to run because of his frustration with Republican policies that serve \u201cmultimillionaires who buy influence with elected officials,\u201d swept to victory Tuesday night with a 52-48 margin. That represented a 31-point swing from the 2016 presidential race numbers, and a 37-point swing from the last time a Democrat sought the seat.\nRemarkable, right? Yes, and no. The district southwest of St. Louis has been electing Republicans by comfortable margins for a long time. So this is a breakthrough win for Missouri Democrats. And there is plenty to learn from the smart \u201cPeople Before Politics\u201d campaign that Revis ran\u2014especially his blunt defense of labor rights. Referring to anti-union legislation recently enacted by Missouri\u2019s right-wing Republicans, Revis said, \u201cRight-to-Work is a 60-year old bad idea, pushed by big corporations to lower wages. When it was passed by the Missouri General Assembly, I felt the call to take action and run for office. This constant assault on the rights of working men and women is funded by just a few multi-millionaires who buy influence with elected officials.\u201d\nHowever, this Democratic pickup in Missouri represents the 35th flip of a statehouse seat from red to blue since Donald Trump assumed the presidency. In other words, as the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee notes, this is part of a striking trend in American electoral politics. Just last month, Wisconsin Democrat Patty Schachtner won a \u201csafe\u201d Republican State Senate seat with a 37-point swing from the previous legislative election. Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker described the result as \u201ca wake-up call for Republicans in Wisconsin.\u201d\nActually, this pattern of Democratic wins in off-year elections and special elections of traditionally Republican legislative seats is a wake-up call for Democrats in Wisconsin, Missouri, and states across the country. \u201cWe just picked up a legislative district in Missouri with a 31 point swing,\u201d tweeted savvy Hawaii Senator Brian Schatz, who started in politics as a Democratic state legislator and knows whereof he speaks. \u201cTHERE ARE NO SAFE SEATS. Fight everywhere. Run everywhere.\u201d\n\u201cIt all matters,\u201d said Schatz, \u201cand it\u2019s all winnable!\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "HomeEducationBracelets Famous Bracelets\nFamous Bracelets\nSome intricate and very interesting bracelets have been the center of many fascinating stories from history.\nFamous Bracelets From History\nBracelets possess the advantage of being able to be set with large gemstones and in elaborate or intricate designs. In the following anecdotes from history, the gems may be magnificent, but the bracelets made the showcase possible.\nAn Austrian-made gold, diamond, and sapphire bracelet from the 1830s.\nOdin\u2019s Arm Ring\nThe History of the Darya-ye Noor Diamond\nGloria Swanson\u2019s Rock Crystal Bracelets\nJoan Crawford\u2019s Sapphires\nA depiction of Odin riding Sleipnir, his eight-legged horse, from an 18th century Icelandic manuscript.\nOdin, the chief god in Norse mythology, is associated with wisdom, war, magic, poetry, and the hunt. Odin possessed a golden arm ring, called Draupnir, a source of never ending wealth. It had the power to produce, every ninth morning, eight more gold rings identical to the original.\nThe fabrication of Draupnir is part of the legend. Draupnir was forged by two dwarf brothers, named Sindri and Brokkr, as part of a wager with Loki, a ship-shifting trickster. While Sindri worked magic, Brokkr worked the bellows so that the fire would maintain the correct temperature.\nA depiction of the dwarves, Sindri and Brokkr, casting Draupnir in the fire.\nMeanwhile, Loki tried to influence the outcome by changing into a fly and repeatedly biting Brokkr to distract him from his work. Two items were successfully forged: a golden boar and the Draupnir. However, a third item, a Mjolnir, or hammer of Thor, was made with too short a handle.\nAlthough it was once part of an armband, the Darya-e Noor diamond is now set in a brooch.\nThe History of the Darya-e Noor Diamond\nThe Darya-ye Noor diamond, also called the \u201cSea of Light,\u201d is a large, 182-carat, extremely rare pink diamond. It was mined from the ancient Golconda mines of India and it is considered one of the oldest diamonds known to man.\nA drawing of Nader Shah of Persia.\nThe diamond was owned by a succession of Mughal emperors, the dominant power in India in the 16th and 17th centuries. In 1739, Nader Shah of Persia sacked Delhi and carried away the Darya-e Noor as part of his booty. After Nader Shahs death in 1747, the diamond was passed among the successive rulers of Persia.\nThere is some speculation that the Darya-e Noor was once part of a larger pink diamond from the throne of the Mughal emperor famous for building the Taj Mahal, Shah Jahan. Evidence suggests that the large diamond from the throne may have been cut into two pieces, creating both the Darya-e Noor and the Noor-ol-Ain, which is now the centerpiece of a spectacular Iranian tiara.\nThe Noor-ol-Ain tiara contains a 60-carat pink diamond. The tiara was designed by Harry Winston for the occasion of the Empress Farah\u2019s wedding to the last Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi.\nNasser al-Din Shah Qajar (1831-1896) apparently believed that this diamond adorned the crown of Cyrus the Great, founder of the Persian Empire. He wore the Darya-e Noor on an armband until armbands went out of fashion. The diamond was then incorporated into a brooch. This brilliant diamond is now housed with other jewels in the Treasury of National Jewels of Iran.\nGloria Swanson wearing her fabulous rock crystal Art Deco bracelets. Photo from Diamond Divas.\nGloria Swanson was an Academy Award-nominated, Golden Globe-winning American actress who got her start during the silent film era. She was widely enjoyed as a fashion icon and was extremely fond of bracelets. On screen, she retained a lot of control over her wardrobe and brought a particular flare to her presentation, often adorning her wardrobe with beads, jewels, and feathers. As a result, during her heyday, she was one of the most photographed women in the world.\nGloria Swanson\u2019s Cartier bracelets. Photo from Poetic and Chic.\nIn the 1930s at the height of the Art Deco movement, Gloria purchased two extraordinary bracelets from Cartier. They were fashioned from several dozen semi-circles of rock crystal enhanced with diamonds and mounted on an elastic platinum framework.\nJoan Crawford wearing her signature blue sapphire jewelry.\nAcademy Award-winning actress Joan Crawford was well known for her fascination with the color blue, painting many rooms in her homes a signature blue color and revealing a fascination with sapphires; so much so that the paparazzi referred to her as \u201cJoan Blue.\u201d One of her favorite sapphire pieces was a bracelet set with three star sapphires of 73.15 carats, 63.61 carats, and 57.65 carats.\nJoan received a 70-carat star sapphire engagement ring from Franchot Tone, her second husband and an actor in his own right. She wore this ring on the same finger as another favorite, a 72-carat emerald cut sapphire. Joan often wore these pieces on a regular basis, never needing a special occasion to don her stunning jewelry.\nA World Series of Poker bracelet prize from 2014.\nA bracelet has been awarded in every event at the annual World Series of Poker since 1976 and is considered by many to be the most valuable non-monetary prize that a player can win. Over 1200 bracelets have been awarded in its history, and many players have won two or more. Those who have won the bracelet belong to an exclusive club, and it is heavily desired as a mark of great prestige within the professional poker circuit.\nA 2010 World Series of Poker bracelet designed by Steve Soffa.\nOver the years, many jewelers have taken on the task of designing the bracelet, going to great lengths to establish unique design elements that focus on implementing rubies, black diamonds, and sapphires to represent the various suits in a deck of cards. Cast in solid precious metals with features of diamonds and other precious gemstones spelling out \u201cWorld Series of Poker,\u201d the bracelets are rarely worn but coveted just the same. The bracelets carry with them a sense of history and honor in the sport that is recognized worldwide.\nAs we continue with the exploration of types of jewelry and their settings, learn about Brooches | An Introduction to History and Style next.\nBracelets Bracelets Famous Bracelets Brooches",
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        "raw_content": "Russia\u2019s main bill was initially drafted in January 2018, and lawmakers hoped to have it passed by July. This deadline was missed due to divergent opinions and the overall complexity of the matter. The bill has now undergone three major revisions, as Russian authorities attempt to reconcile the Russian Central Bank\u2019s desire for heavy regulation and the business friendly approach being sought by the Ministry of Economic Development (Molly Jane Zuckerman, CoinTelegraph). Considering ICOs to be \u201crisky ventures,\u201d the initial bill sought to protect investors and mitigate the risk posed by any given ICO. The bill sought to accomplish this by limiting the amount of funds an ICO could raise to 1 billion rubles (approximately $16 million USD) and prohibiting individuals from investing more than 50,000 rubles (approximately $800 USD) in any one ICO. Recent drafts have removed the limitation placed on individual investors and replaced it with a provision granting the Russian Central Bank authority to determine what an appropriate cap would be (Jaroslaw Adamowski, Cyrptonews).\nDespite the decentralized nature of blockchain technology, the current proposal also seeks to heavily regulate ICOs and cryptocurrencies, which would leave a vast amount of control in the hands of the government. If enacted in its current form, the new bill will only allow crypto trading through Russian operated exchanges, which the Russian Central Bank would directly supervise (Maria Prusakova, Medium). The most recent proposal also removed all references to digital currency and instead seeks to classify and regulate cryptocurrencies as digital rights; meaning they would not qualify as a legal method of payment (Bitcoin Exchange Guide News Team, Bitcoin Exchange Guide).\nIn an effort to eliminate anonymity and better track and monitor digital assets, the proposed legislation will subject Russian exchanges and ICOs to extensive anti-money laundering (AML) and know-your-customer (KYC) requirements, many of which mirror those imposed on U.S. exchanges. Mandatory currency exchange regulations will also be applied to any transaction where 600,000 or more rubles (approximately $9,500 in USD) are exchanged for official currency (Molly Jane Zuckerman, CoinTelegraph). To help control the flow of cryptocurrencies, and to particularly prevent their use in criminal activities and terrorist financing, Russia\u2019s Financial Monitor Service (FMS) is actively petitioning the 36-nation Financial Action Task Force (FATF) to also establish global licensing and registration parameters (Yaha Gola, CCN).\nSimilar to Russia, many countries throughout Eastern Europe are open to exploring Blockchain technology, specifically as it relates to cryptocurrencies. Currently, however, Belarus is one of the few to have a firm policy already in place. In fact, Belarus has gone so far as to legalize all activity related to tokens and cryptocurrencies (Stephen O\u2019Neal, CoinTelegraph). While Russia appears to be taking a more conservative approach to crypto regulations, its policies and regulations remain a grey area as the proposed legislation continues to change while it works its way through the approval process.",
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        "raw_content": "Home World News \u201cIt\u2019s like Indira\u2019s come back\u201d: India\u2019s Nehru-Gandhi dynasty rolls on\nPriyanka Gandhi Vadra, a leader of India's main opposition Congress party and sister of the party president Rahul Gandhi, waves to her supporters during a roadshow in Lucknow, India, February 11, 2019. Photo: Reuters\nLUCKNOW: Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, the latest entrant into politics from India\u2019s Nehru-Gandhi dynasty, made her debut on Monday with a roadshow drawing thousands to see her in the most populous state, months before a general election due to be held by May.\nCongress President Rahul Gandhi pulled a surprise last month by appointing his younger sister a party general secretary. She will also be its face in Uttar Pradesh, the state that sends the highest number of lawmakers to the lower house of parliament and is currently dominated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi\u2019s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).\nBut a string of BJP defeats in state elections late last year and rising discontent over a weak farm economy and lacklustre jobs growth have weakened Modi\u2019s position, which an increasingly aggressive Congress is looking to capitalize on.\nThe 47-year-old Priyanka \u2013 she is usually referred to by just her first name \u2013 bears a striking resemblance to her grandmother, former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, and is known for her gifts as a speaker able to connect with voters.\nCongress hopes that the eyeballs she\u2019s able to generate will turn into votes.\nIndira Gandhi, India\u2019s only woman prime minister and known as the \u201cIron Lady\u201d, was criticised for suspending civil liberties for nearly two years starting in 1975. The Hindu nationalist BJP calls Priyanka\u2019s appointment an extension of Congress\u2019s \u201cdynastic politics\u201d.\nPosters of Priyanka lined the streets of the state capital, Lucknow, and hundreds of Congress supporters, accompanied by drummers, chanted her name as she emerged from the airport with her brother.\nThe siblings continuously waved at supporters from atop a bus and then later from an SUV during the drive from the airport to their state office.\nAt a stopover, Rahul Gandhi grabbed a microphone and said the appointments of Priyanka and lawmaker Jyotiraditya Scindia as state party leaders were aimed at beyond the general election and bringing Congress into power in Uttar Pradesh.\n\u201cIf there is a heart of the country, it is Uttar Pradesh,\u201d he said to loud cheers, Priyanka standing by his side. \u201cThey\u2019re definitely focused on the parliamentary election but the aim also is to form a government in the state. We\u2019ll bring a government of youth, poor and peasants.\u201d\nBut it won\u2019t be easy for the brother-sister combination in Uttar Pradesh, a poor state of 220 million people where two regional caste-based parties now compete for power with the BJP and Congress is only a marginal player.\nThe BJP won 73 of the 80 seats in the state in the last general election. BJP President Amit Shah said last week the party would win 74 seats there this year.\n\u201cI hope that we can together start a new kind of politics,\u201d she said in an audio message shared by Congress, but she did not make a speech in Lucknow amid fears, political analysts say, she could overshadow her brother.\nSince the announcement of Priyanka\u2019s entry into politics, India\u2019s financial crime-fighting agency Enforcement Directorate has questioned her husband, Robert Vadra, in a case relating to alleged ownership of 1.9 million pounds ($2.45 million) of undisclosed assets abroad. His lawyer and Congress have dismissed the charges as politically motivated.\nPriyanka, who drew more 78,000 followers soon after joining Twitter on Monday and even before sending a single tweet, will spend three days in Lucknow meeting workers from more than 40 constituencies.\nFrom 21 seats in the 2009 general election in Uttar Pradesh, Congress\u2019 tally fell to just two in 2014.\nPrevious articleWithdrawal of US forces in Syria likely to start in \u2018weeks\u2019: US general\nNext articleMan City hit Chelsea for six as Aguero grabs hat-trick",
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        "raw_content": "Spacious 8-person tent has enough room for 2 queen-size airbeds\nSets up in 1 minute in 3 easy steps\nGoing camping can be a lot of fun. It can also be very frustrating, especially if you do not have the right tent. If you are looking at buying an eight person tent, you have made a good choice. It has enough space for you, your friends, or your family to have a good time while at the same time providing everyone with the little bit of privacy on the trip. Are you still not sure which tent to purchase? Don\u2019t worry. We have done some of the due diligence for you and are happy to present you with our gold, silver, and bronze products. We will even threw in one very nice budget option.\nQuick View of Our 4 Best 8 Person Tent:\nColeman 8-Person Instant Tent 2,090 Reviews $191.45 Buy on Amazon\nColeman 8-Person Tent for Camping | Elite Montana Tent with Easy Setup 2,222 Reviews from $139.99 Buy on Amazon\nWenzel Klondike Tent - 8 Person 1,243 Reviews from $140.85 Buy on Amazon\nConnecTENT 8 Person 2 Dome Tent by Ozark Trails 10 Reviews $118.73 Buy on Amazon\n#1. Coleman 8-Person Instant Tent\nColeman has built a reputation as the leading outdoor product manufacturer. Their products are designed to be easy to use, durable, and to enhance your outdoor experience.\nThere are a few facets of the Coleman 8 Person Instant Tent that you are just going to love. First, it\u2019s large. It is 14\u2019 x 8. There is more than enough room for you and your family to spread out and have your own space, while at the same time enjoying each other\u2019s company. Its privacy feature allows you to divide the tent into two rooms. This means that the adults could have one room and the children can have another room. There is space for four air beds or for eight people sleeping in sleeping bags.\nUndoubtedly, the best feature about this tent is that it is easy to set up. The external frame and the tent do not attach to each other, so there\u2019s no chance of you losing a pole or a fastener that you need to set up the tent. The setup is so easy that you can do it by yourself. However, with the help of just one other individual, you should be able to set up or take down this tent in less than 60 seconds. Just this feature alone makes the product worth the money. Think about all of the time and effort you spent setting up other tents and then not even had them go together well. With this product, this problem does not exist.\nNothing ruins a camping trip like rain. Correction, nothing ruins a camping trip like rain in a tent that leaks. This tent has been designed to be waterproof and leak-proof. The tent was manufactured with Weather Tec technology, making it more than a match for serious weather. Some of the weatherproofing features of the tent include its veneered polyester waterproof webbing and zippers. Its seams at the poles are really strong, and the foundation as well as the floor of the tent are water resistant. The anchors that come with this product are exceptionally strong. These anchors provide enough security to keep your tent planted during high gusts of wind and even hurricanes. The tent is completely tarped. You do not need to worry about purchasing a separate rain fly. The heavy fabric used on the tent is double the thickness of standard tent fabric.\nA nice feature of this tent is that you have the ability to keep the front of the tent open by rolling up the tent flaps and securing them with the straps that come with tent. This way, you can enjoy the nature around you from the comfort of your tent. In addition to having two doors, the tent comes equipped with seven windows. This means that you can enjoy full ventilation. Say goodbye to those old stuffy tents.\nThe tent has a center height of 6\u20195\u201d. This means that even taller individuals can stand up and completely stretch out while they are on their camping adventure. We strongly believe that the value of a product can be seen by how the manufacturer feels about their product. Coleman offers a warranty on this product that lasts for one year. This is a true vote of confidence as to the quality of the tent.\nWhen fully packed, the tent weighs 43.8 pounds. While this may be heavier than some of the other tents on the market, when one considers the quality of the material that is being used, as well as the thickness of the tent material, the weight is very reasonable.\nOn Amazon.com, the more than 1,300 customers who reviewed the product gave it an overwhelmingly high 4.5 out of 5 star rating. Most of the positive comments revolved around the size of the tent, the ease with which it can be installed, the ventilation, and how the tent stood up to the rain.\nOne reviewer who purchased the product for their children at a track meet said that the first time they put the product up and took it down, it literally took 60 seconds. The tent kept them cool on warm days and kept them warm on cool days. What they liked the most about it is that when it rained, they had a dry spot to hang out. They considered it money well spent.\nThe Coleman 8 Person Instant Tent has unbeatable features that you just will not find in any other tent in its price range. You are able to enjoy time with friends and family, but at the same time maintain your privacy. It is the ultimate tent for anyone looking to spend time in nature and to enjoy the association with friends and family.\n#2. Coleman Montana 8-Person Tent\nAs we mentioned in our gold product review, Coleman is one of the premier names in the world of outdoor entertainment. So it should not be surprising to find that another one of their tents finds its way to our number two spot.\nThe Coleman Montana 8-Person Tent comfortably fits between four to eight people, depending on their size. It can also easily fit two queen-size air mattresses. While most larger tens have a flap door design, the Montana has a hinged door. This makes it so much easier to come in and out and really gives the tent the home away from home feel that you want from a tent.\nIt is such a nice design for an outdoor family looking to enjoy a camping trip while at the same time feel protected from the elements. One of the nice things about this tent is that it has a generous 16\u2019 x 17\u2019 layout. The center of the tent reaches 6\u20192\u201d, which is more than enough space for most individuals to be able to stand up and stretch in the tent.\nMore: The Best Hiking Socks\nThe front door of the tent is surrounded by a cool air port. This curved section of fabric that travels around the front door provides shade and helps keep the interior of the tent cooler. This coupled with privacy vent windows improves the airflow inside the tent as well as keeps everything fresh.\nAlthough you and your family are camping with the purpose of enjoying the great outdoors, this does not mean that you do not want to enjoy an electrical convenience from time to time. To this end, the tent comes equipped with an electrical access port. This allows you to run an electrical cable from inside your tent to an external power supply. Inside the tent you will see gear pockets that allow you to keep all your electronic products organized.\nSince the porch area in front of the tent is covered, there is a lot of room for you and your family to enjoy themselves outside while at the same time being protected from the sun.\nIt is easy to see Coleman\u2019s attention to detail when one looks at how easy it is to set up the tent. Shock-corded poles, continuous pole sleeves, and a unique pin and ring design make the setup process for this product a snap. The set up poles are color-coded. The Insta-clip pole attachments and the snag free pole sleeves mean that you can have this tent up and ready in as little as 10 minutes.\nRain will not be a problem for this tent. You will appreciate the detachable rain fly as well as the fact that the stitching for the pole sleeves is inverted. All of these features are designed to keep the water out. The floor has a Weather Tec welded design that adds another layer of waterproof protection to this product.\nThere is a bag for the stakes and for the poles. There is also a carrying pack that you can use to transport the tent. Instructions are sewn unto the bag, so that as long as you have your carrying bag, you have the directions on how to set everything up.\nAmazon has received more than 1,200 reviews for this product. It is rated 4.23 out of 5 stars, with almost 60 percent of reviewers giving the product 5 out of 5 stars. There were first time campers as well as experienced campers who gave their feedback on this product. All of them enjoyed how easy it was to set up and the amount of room that the tent provided. A constant theme in all of the reviews was the need to make sure that when you calculate the amount of people you\u2019re going to fit inside the tent, you take into consideration camping gear and other supplies that will eat up some of the space.\nAll in all, the Coleman Montana 8 person tent is an excellent product that can hold up to wind, rain, and foot traffic. It is just what a family or a group of friends needs to enjoy the perfect camping excursion.\n#3. Wenzel 8 Person Klondike Tent\nWe selected this as our bronze pick because we felt like overall it was the perfect 8 person family tent. It does not have some of the features that you will see in the two Coleman tents we reviewed previously, but that does not detract from the value this tent offers.\nThe tent is spacious. Your family and your friends will be protected from annoying bugs and mosquitoes. It is also durable. It can easily stand up to the rain, wind, and other unpredictable weather factors that can come up while you are camping.\nOne feature that stuck out to us was the zippers. I\u2019m quite sure you have seen tents that have zippers that stick or that are difficult to zip up and down. The zipper design that Wenzel uses on this Klondike tent is really one of the best that we have ever seen. It easily opens, easily closes, and you have no problem with the zipper getting stuck or coming off its track. You can really tell the attention to detail that Wenzel gave when making sure that the tent would not fall apart easily.\nTime and time again in our reviews, we discuss how important a good warranty is. It not only protects you if the product malfunctions, but it also serves as a stamp of trust by the manufacturer. Wenzel provides a 10 year warranty on this product. This means that you will get the full value for what you put into it.\nThe tent itself has a 16 x 11\u2019 base. This is more than enough room for 8 adults. The tent has a 98 ft.\u00b2 interior space and a 60 ft.\u00b2 outer room that is separated by tent walls. The inner room has enough space for at least five people. The exterior rooms have enough space for three people to sleep comfortably. And if you have brought tall people with you on your camping trip, they will appreciate the fact that the tent has a 6\u20195\u201d roof at the center point.\nYou can be sure that any camping gear you leave inside the tent will be safe and will be protected from the rain. Additional water protection comes from the weather repellent armor polyester fabric that the tent is made from. The frame is water resistant polyurethane and fiberglass. This means that you can sit back and enjoy nature, while at the same time not getting wet by nature.\nThe tent is very spacious, and this is important especially on days when rain affects your ability to get outside the tent. There\u2019s enough room for people to stand up, to move around, and thanks to the division of the two rooms, there is even a space to go if you want a little privacy. You have the option to have a full mesh roof, which provides ventilation while at the same time keeping the tent cool. The double stitch seams create a shingled effect that only enhance the tent\u2019s ability to protect you from the rain.\nThe floor is constructed of welded polythene. So you do not need to worry about dust, water, or mud penetrating the bottom of the tent. Since the tent only weighs 27.8 pounds, it is easy for any person in your family to carry it around.\nAmazon users love this product, giving it 4 out of 5 stars. Reviewer after reviewer use terms like fantastic, wind resistant, waterproof, and great value to describe this tent. If you are looking for something that you and your family can use while picnicking or will spending the night out in the woods, the Wenzel 8 Person Klondike Tent may be exactly what you are looking for.\nMore: The Best Camping Knife Reviews - A Detailed Buying Guide\n#4. Ozark Trails ConnecTENT 8 Person 2 Dome Tent\nOne of the things that we love best about the ConnecTENT is its versatility. You basically get two smaller tents that each sleep four people that are able to connect in order to have a big tent that sleeps eight people. If you are going camping alone or with just one friend, all you need to do is set up one dome. If you are bringing along the spouse and all of the kids, this tent works great for the entire family. It is also a great option when two couples are going camping together. All they need to do is bring along one tenant, but each couple has their own privacy. No matter who you mix up or where they sleep, eight people can comfortably fit into this two dome tent option. This tent has five doors and three windows, which adds even more to its versatility.\nWe have chosen it as our budget product because of its affordability. In addition to wanting to enjoy the great outdoors, another reason why people are interested in purchasing tents is because camping is usually a lot less expensive than staying in a hotel when you are on a road trip or on vacation. If you have to spend an arm and a leg on a tent, you might as well have just stayed in a hotel. Not only is our budget product affordable, but you can fit a lot of people inside. This means the cost of camping can be shared with other campers, like friends who you invite along on your camping trip.\nThe ConnecTENT is durable and will be able to handle rough camping. It has a polyethylene floor, which means that it will not leak when it is raining or tear on rough ground. It has polyester walls, which mean it is light, but it is also durable. One individual who commented on Amazon said that they set up the tent, went away on their hike, and then experienced a torrential downpour. They were worried that all of their belongings would be wet inside the tent when they returned. However, everything was dry and all they had to do was open the windows and doors to air out the tent.\nIndividuals who camp after hiking a long way to the campsite or who boat there will appreciate the fact that it is lightweight. No achy backs because of carrying a tent for several hours. When it is set up, its dimensions are 10\u2019W x 9\u2019D x 72\u2033H; 7\u2019W x 5\u2019D x 42\u2033H. This makes it quite roomy for just a few people, but allows up to eight people to sleep in the tent.\nDespite the fact that there are only a couple of individuals who have reviewed this tent on Amazon, they give it an outstanding five out of five star rating. They talked about how great it was for camping with the entire family. They like the fact that they could put all the kids in one tent and then sleep comfortably with their spouse in the other tent. One person simply stated, \u201cIt\u2019s great.\u201d\nThere is more to consider than simply calculating the number of people in your family and then purchasing a tent that will fit that specific number. You are going to want to consider a couple of other things before determining the sleep capacity of the tent you purchase. First, there is no industry standard that defines the size of a person who the tent fits. So four larger individuals may not feel comfortable in a tent that has been designed for four people. It may be better to purchase something larger than what you think you may need. Also, consider people who may be claustrophobic, like to stretch out a little bit at night, or if you plan to bring along a friend or even your dog.\nWhen You Will Be Camping\nThe vast majority of tents have been designed to be used during the spring, summer, and fall. This means that they are lightweight, are able to keep out the elements and insects, and are able to withstand rain, but they are not designed to endure heavy gusts of wind and snow. If you want a tent that is good for all four seasons, you need to purchase a tent that has been engineered to endure harsh summer and winter conditions. They are usually more sturdy and provide better insulation or ventilation.\nThere are a variety of different tent styles available. The most common options that are available on the market are dome style and cabin style tents. A dome style tent is tall in the center and then has sloping walls. This is a great option for stormy, windy weather, but it reduces the amount of standing space available in the tent. A cabin style tent maximizes living space and may have additional features that can make camping more enjoyable.\nSome people do not mind crawling into a tent, falling asleep, and crawling back out of the tent in the morning. If you want to be able to stand up in your tent, you need a tent that is tall enough for your height. This is useful when you want to change your clothes and enjoy more space in the tent. If you are going to go on an extended camping trip, a taller tent may be more comfortable.\nAmount of Doors\nWhen most people think of a tent, they just think that all tents have one entry and exit. However, many tents have multiple doors. This is something that is convenient when several people are sleeping in the same tent. This means that when one person has to use the bathroom in the middle of the night, they do not have to climb over or even accidentally step on other campers who are asleep.\nSome tents have extra accessories that either come along with the tent purchase or that can be purchased in addition to the tent. Some of this extra gear would include anchors and stakes that can keep your tent secure in different camping conditions, a broom and dust pan, a ventilation fan, a seam sealer, and other useful items. These extras can make your camping experience more comfortable.\nCamping is a fun activity for the entire family. It is a great way to see national parks, forests, beaches, and other places without having to spend an arm and a leg while on vacation. In order for you to enjoy your camping trip to the fullest, you must purchase a tent that is appropriate for you and your family. 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        "raw_content": "Musicians Who Died Without Reaching Their Peak\nCrimsonShark Everyone's going to die someday. You (Yeah, the guy who's reading this), me and everyone else. And no matter how much you love a certain music artist or band, you've gotta accept the fact that they're gonna pass away, which understandably sucks. And what does a musician want as the last thing before they die? An obvious answer would be to be remembered for their music, personality and of course, their accomplishments.\nThen there's some who died having never reached the full potential of their talents :(.\nThis list is about any artist you could think of who had so much promise, so much potential, so much success and new experimentation to go and then BAM! They suddenly pass away and there's nothing you could literally do about it. And lastly, I want everyone to honor these music artists and for their fans to cherish them for a lifetime. After all, someone's favorite music artist may be someone who's deceased :(...\nHe should have stayed alive. He would have made metallica the best metal band in history.\nOrion is a masterpiece, but Cliff still had a long way to go. He was 24 for God's sake! He could have made something Bass-related that was better than Orion and many of the songs he wrote are considered as some of the best metal songs ever made. He never saw Metallica receive platinum statuses on each of their albums. Anyway, RIP Bass Master :(. - CrimsonShark\n2 Christina Grimmie Christina Victoria Grimmie (March 12th 1994 - June 10th 2016), known on YouTube as zeldaxlove64, was an American singer-songwriter known for participating in The Voice and for her covers of hit songs by contemporary pop musicians. She was shot dead during a meet-and-greet in Orlando, Florida, by fan ...read more.\nFresh out of the Voice and already a devoted fanbase considering she was already an active YouTube user and she had a studio album and two extended plays (EP's). There's no denying she had a lot of talent and to hear her getting murdered at just 22 is devastating... - CrimsonShark\n3 Randy Rhoads Randall William \"Randy\" Rhoads was an American heavy metal guitarist who played with Ozzy Osbourne and Quiet Riot. He was killed in a plane crash.\nHe is influential and an inspiration nowadays, but when you find out he was only 25 during that plane crash, you know there was a lot left for Randy Rhoads. Interestingly, his last conversation with Ozzy Osbourne went like this; \"You'll kill yourself , you know. One of these days\", regarding Osbourne's habit of drinking alcohol. It's quite ironic how after leaving those words to him, nobody would have known he'd get killed really soon :(. - CrimsonShark\nWith a 4 year career he could have been so much more... - EliHbk\nTrue, he's the most influential guitarist ever, but he only recorded three studio albums, in only four years. Sadly, we may never get to see the full potential of Jimi Hendrix due to his untimely death :(. - CrimsonShark\n5 Buddy Holly Buddy Holly, born Charles Hardin Holley (September 7, 1936 \u2013 February 3, 1959) was an American musician and singer-songwriter who was a central figure of mid-1950s rock and roll. He was a rising star when a tragic plane crash struck him down at age 22. ...read more.\nObviously. He was famous and people had high expectations on what he would do. Then he died. - Martinglez\n6 Ritchie Valens Richard Steven Valenzuela (May 13, 1941 \u2013 February 3, 1959), known as Ritchie Valens, was an American singer, songwriter and guitarist. A rock and roll pioneer and a forefather of the Chicano rock movement, Valens' recording career lasted eight months, as it abruptly ended when he died (aged 17) in ...read more.\nHe was only 17. Such a shame...\nRock n roll would have been very different today if Ritchie was still alive. So much talent and potential gone too soon.\n7 The Rev James Owen Sullivan (February 9th, 1981 - December 28th 2009), better known by his stage name \"The Rev\" (Short for \"The Reverend Tholomew Plague\") was an American musician, singer and songwriter, best known as the former drummer, backing vocalist and co-founder of the American alternative metal/ metalcore ...read more.\nHe was a great drummer. Definitely not as good as Dave Lombardo or Mike Portnoy, but he was a very accomplished drummer without a doubt. If he was still alive, The Rev would be (possibly) so much better than what he was capable of in A7X's first four albums. He died at 28, a lot older than whom I have listed here, but he was young and I think he was a lot more capable than what he played :(. - CrimsonShark\n8 Jim Morrison James Douglas \"Jim\" Morrison was an American singer, songwriter, and poet best remembered as the lead singer of the Doors.\nRIP Lizard King :(. He could have been so much more if he hadn't just overdosed... - CrimsonShark\n9 Amy Winehouse Amy Jade Winehouse was an English singer and songwriter known for her deep expressive contralto vocals and her eclectic mix of musical genres, including soul, rhythm and blues, and jazz. She is also a well-known member of the 27 Club, as she overdosed on alcohol at age 27.\nWhat a sad story she has\nShe was already influential and did hit big, but no denying she had a lot to go :(. A lot of artists such as Green Day paid tribute to her and even Metallica cited her as an influence for one of their songs \"Moth into Flame\". Hopefully, she'll get inducted into something in the future. - CrimsonShark\n10 Eddie Cochran Edward Raymond \"Eddie\" Cochran (October 3, 1938 \u2013 April 17, 1960) was an American musician. Rock and roll pioneer, he was only 21 years old when he died in a car crash. ...read more.\n? Chester Bennington Chester Charles Bennington (March 20th, 1976 - July 20th, 2017) was an American musician, singer, songwriter and actor, best known for being the lead singer of Linkin Park. He also participated in side projects like Julien K and Dead By Sunrise. He committed suicide in 2017 after a period of depression. ...read more.\nI think Nirvana is overrated (I don't hate them, mind you, they just get too much credit), but I think Kurt was a really good songwriter. He could have probably made an album that was better than \"Nevermind\" and \"In Utero\" if he chose not to commit suicide, but then again, Cobain would just quit Nirvana for a simpler job and lifestyle. His death is still tragic, though. - CrimsonShark\n12 Jeff Buckley Jeffrey Scott \"Jeff\" Buckley (November 17, 1966 \u2013 May 29, 1997) raised as Scott \"Scottie\" Moorhead, was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. ...read more.\n13 Tim Buckley Timothy Charles \"Tim\" Buckley III (February 14, 1947 \u2013 June 29, 1975) was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. His music and style changed considerably through the years; he began his career based in folk music, but his subsequent albums incorporated jazz, psychedelia, funk, soul, avant-garde ...read more.\nPlease notice that Jeff Buckley (#9) is Tim Buckley's son.\nI've said it before; Mercury reached his peak years before he died. I'm in no way, undermining his presence and influence, but really, he made several albums after he released his greatest work, alongside various EP's and live albums. This, in addition to many other musicians who had only one-three studio albums before their deaths means Mercury really doesn't fit this list. - CrimsonShark\nI really don't know, where would be his peak. I'm quite sure that he would do operatic things...\nNo, he didn't reach his peak. He has a lot of potential, when he died.\nNah. He reached his peak by the time he made \"Bohemian Rhapsody\" and continued making material years after that was released.\nHe was among the greatest, no doubt. But it's safe to assume he reached his peak a long time ago. - CrimsonShark\n16 Selena Quintanilla Selena Quintanilla-P\u00e9rez was an American singer, songwriter, spokesperson, actress, and fashion designer.\nShe managed to achieve such massive success and then she gets shot by her friend and manager just as she was about to reach her peak :(. She has a Hollywood Star on the Walk of Fame due to her accomplishments, but seeing as she was just 23, you could guarantee she could have done a lot more for the music industry. - CrimsonShark\n17 Ian Curtis Ian Kevin Curtis (15 July 1956 \u2013 18 May 1980) was an English musician and singer-songwriter. He is best known as the lead singer and lyricist of the post-punk band Joy Division. ...read more.\nNot exactly a fan of his music, but I can see why a lot of people liked him. Had he lived, Suicide Silence may not be as famous, but Mitch could have experimented more with his music and create a unique sound for a Deathcore band (If Whitechapel managed to do it, why not Suicide Silence). Anyway, RIP. - CrimsonShark\n19 Nick Drake Nicholas Rodney \"Nick\" Drake (19 June 1948 \u2013 25 November 1974) was an English singer-songwriter and musician, known for his acoustic guitar-based songs. A singular talent who passed almost unnoticed during his brief lifetime, his work has posthumously achieved wider notice and recognition.\n20 Jim Croce James Joseph Croce was an American folk and rock singer-songwriter. Between 1966 and 1973, Croce released five studio albums and singles. His songs \"Bad, Bad Leroy Brown\" and \"Time in a Bottle\" reached No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.\n22 Brian Jones Lewis Brian Hopkin Jones was an English musician, the founder and the original leader of the Rolling Stones.\n23 The Notorious B.I.G Christopher George Latore Wallace, better known by his stage name, The Notorious B.I.G (a.k.a. Biggie Smalls), is consistently ranked as one of the best rappers of all time. The Notorious B.I.G was born May 21, 1972, he was born in Brooklyn, New York. At the age of 24 The Notorious B.I.G was murdered ...read more.\n24 River Phoenix River Jude Phoenix, born River Jude Bottom (August 23, 1970 \u2013 October 31, 1993) was an American actor, musician, and activist. He was the older brother of Rain Phoenix, Joaquin Phoenix, Liberty Phoenix and Summer Phoenix.\n27 John Bonham John Henry Bonham was born on May 31, 1948 in Redditch, United Kingdom. Bonham (nicknamed Bonzo) was a professional hard rock drummer who was best known for being the drummer in the band Led Zeppelin. Bonham was also one of the background singers in the band. His drumming is mainly displayed on the ...read more.\nI'm not so sure. Led Zeppelin went on a downward spiral starting with Presence, and there's a good chance that they would have either broken up or be affected by the cheesiness of 80s rock. Maybe he could've joined another band that would use his full potential. - Gg2000\n28 Ronnie James Dio Ronnie James Dio (born Ronald James Padavona; July 10, 1942 \u2013 May 16, 2010) was an American heavy metal singer, songwriter and musician. He fronted and/or founded numerous groups including Elf, Rainbow, Black Sabbath, Dio and Heaven & Hell. He is credited with popularizing the \"metal horns\" hand gesture ...read more.\nOh, he reached his peak.\nHe would've made two more sequels to Magica if stomach cancer didn't take him away. RIP Dio.\n29 The Big Bopper\n30 Steve Clark Stephen Maynard Clark was an English musician. He was the lead guitarist and principal songwriter for the British hard rock band, Def Leppard, until 1991, when he died from alcohol poisoning.\nI don't listen to him, but I heard that when he started his career, he could've became a very influential and groundbreaking rapper. He then died at age 21 from an accidental fentanyl-xanax overdose. 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        "raw_content": "Transit Overload\nWhen are there too many public transportation systems in one place?\nLast week, Detroit Mayor Ken Cockrel, Jr. announced that he was interested in merging the Detroit Department of Transportation (DDOT), which runs the city\u2019s buses, and the Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation (SMART), which operates buses in the city\u2019s suburbs. Merger has been under discussion since SMART was founded in 1967. The two services mostly don\u2019t overlap \u2013 the former is entirely designed to serve in-city commuting, while the latter simply takes people living in the city to work in the suburbs, or vice-verse. But the fact that the two systems are divided is a reflection of the great disparity between inner-city Detroit and its suburbs, a difference that is larger than that of perhaps any other American city.\nAfter all, the city of Detroit is 82% black, while the metropolitan area is almost entirely white. While the suburbs are among the most affluent in the United States, 22% of the city\u2019s population is below the poverty line. In 1950, the city had 1.8 million people, but it has now shrunk to 900,000; meanwhile, the metro area as a whole has increased in size from 3.2 million to 4.5 million in the same period. Meanwhile, while DDOT serves 39 million passengers annually on a budget of $184 million, SMART serves only 12 million annually on a relatively much greater budget of $124 million. Should bus services be divided between a city so poor and its suburbs, doing so well?\nThe conflict over Detroit\u2019s bus services raises a broader question relevant to every urban area: should public transportation services cover the entirety of a metropolitan area, or should they be divided up by jurisdiction, as in Detroit? In New Jersey and Maryland, the state government runs bus services, light rail lines, and commuter trains in cities and suburbs throughout. In California\u2019s Bay Area, on the other hand, the transit situation is completely balkanized. As shown in the map below, not only are bus services in the metropolitan area divided up by county \u2013 and even sometimes city \u2013 but to make matters worse, rail services that extend past municipal and county borders are each run autonomously.\nThe problem is complex. For instance, while Muni and VTA light rail services are run by the bus service providers in San Francisco and San Jose, respectively, BART heavy rail and Caltrain commuter rail, which pass through numerous jurisdictions, are run by independent operating boards. Even more complicated, perhaps, is the fact that two planned extensions of BART, south to San Jose and a DMU line east into East Contra Costa County (eBART), are being planned and paid for by the counties, not BART.\nThe whole region is under the jurisdiction of the 9-county Bay Area\u2019s Metropolitan Transportation Commission, which distributes federal formula funds. Its role is theoretically to coordinate planning between all of the region\u2019s transit agencies, but in reality, it is weak and incapable of forcing agencies to coordinate services efficiently. For example, the MTC introduced the TransLink fare card in 2002, and subsequently encouraged all of the Bay Area\u2019s transit agencies to allow users to accept the card as payment. In 2006, however, BART \u2013 seemingly oblivious to the roll-out of TransLink \u2013 introduced its own fare card, called EZ-Rider. As a result, it has repeatedly delayed the introduction of TransLink at its stations, and the card\u2019s use, which was supposed to allow people to switch easily between different services, makes correspondingly less sense.\nWhile the full implementation of TransLink would indeed make the region easier to navigation, the separation of transit operations by locality and agency ultimately makes using public transportation more difficult than it ought to be. A single operator would provide customers ease of use throughout the region, because once they\u2019ve gotten use to the manner in which signs, fare cards, and stations work in one area, they would understand transit throughout the region; today\u2019s system forces riders to re-learn getting around public transportation every time they switch operators. Meanwhile, the operators themselves ultimately spend more on operations than they would have to if they were merged: if San Francisco\u2019s Muni and San Jose\u2019s VTA bought light rail vehicles together, they could get a better deal; if the region\u2019s bus operators worked together, getting from one service area to another wouldn\u2019t require as many changes of vehicle as is common today.\nThe existence of so many different operators is usually the result of the nationalization of operators that occurred in the early and mid-20th century: different transit operations, formerly under the control of competitive private entities, were brought into government control. For the most part in the Bay Area, bus operations were taken over at the county level. When regional services such as BART and Caltrain were implemented, rather than considering how to bring transit operations throughout the area together, the governments simply decided to create another, independent authority. Local entities could maintain political control over their bus networks, only being willing to allow a regional board control over the regional network. A bus service problem in Union City, for instance, would be resolved by leaders only in Union City, not some far-off cost-cutter in San Francisco. Ultimately, that made planning and funding less politically controversial from the beginning, but the long-term result is confusion among customers and problematic connections between services.\nSan Francisco\u2019s example may be the worst in the United States, but all over the country, there are examples of problems resulting from the existence of multiple transit operators in the same areas. In New York City, customers can\u2019t ride a train directly from New Jersey to Long Island because one operator (New Jersey Transit) covers the route from New Jersey to Manhattan and another from Long Island to Manhattan (Long Island Railroad). Meanwhile, people traveling in Manhattan from 34th Street and 6th Avenue to 14th Street and 6th Avenue have two separate underground travel choices: a $1.75 ride on PATH (run by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey) or a $2 ride on the 6th Avenue line of the New York Subway (run by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority).\nThus, the existence of so many separate transit operators ultimately is an encumbrance to mass transit users and an inefficient way to manage and pay for operations. To merge operations \u2013 such as is being proposed in Detroit \u2013 would be convenient to riders and easier on the pocketbook of taxpayers. In these tight times, when transit agencies are cutting service and increasing fares, considering transit service consolidation makes a lot of sense, even if it means losing some local political control.\nAll that said, it could be worse. In Paris, the southern section of the RER B commuter rail line is run by the city\u2019s transit system (RATP), while the northern portion is operated by the national rail company (SNCF). At the Gare du Nord station, in the middle of the journey, the train driver of one of the operators must get out and be replaced by another representing the other operator. Trains must sit in the station for a long period of time, every time while the change occurs before getting moving again. That\u2019s what you call a mess.\nBy Yonah Freemark on February 20th, 2009 | Listed: Bay Area, Detroit | 22 Comments\n\u00ab A Mileage Tax in Question\nWho's Getting Formula Money? \u00bb\nPlease don\u2019t look at my comments like a book review but\u2026while I think you covered the \u201con the one hand\u2026on the other hand\u201d issues pretty thoroughly\u2026I\u2019m looking for more in terms of advocacy on the issue of Metropolitanization. And Detroit is the perfect place to start.\nIssues of disparity between city and suburb are not unique to the transportation (public and private) sector. In fact, disparity is why the suburbs are there from the get to. There has to be a larger political agenda of annexing suburbs and consolidating services and land use planning and this economic crisis is the perfect opportunity to do it. The suburb/city relationship can\u2019t be taken as a given or treated as an immutable law like gravity or momentum.\nMost of the inner-ring suburbs have had the blood sucked out of them by the further edge cities in much the same way the inner-ring suburbs once drained the urban cores. Now is the time to address those issues. In the suburbs the issue is generally property tax reform. Pulling everyone together into larger urban political-economies is the only way to progress.\nI have to say, the way public transportation works in Boston is really simple. The MBTA has oversight on all public transportation: subway, trolley, BRT, bus, water ferry and commuter rail. Although the commuter rail is run by the Mass. Bay Commuter Rail, it is part of the MBTA and every customer can use a charlie ticket/card on every single aspect of the trip, or buy a ticket on the commuter rail and ferry. Therefore, the entire system is really easy to use, as far as transferring etc\u2026\nYou do have to buy separate tickets for the commuter rail and ferry, unless you have a monthly or weekly ticket for those particular systems, but they also allow you to add on access to subway/bus etc\u2026\nAlthough a few problems need to be sorted out with ticketing on the commuter rail, the entire system is pretty straight forward.\nAll of the other regional transportation agencies across the state operate separately, but the transfer between systems are pretty rare (except for a small minority of commuters), because the MBTA system covers such a large area of eastern Mass.\nIf you guys want an excellent example of what transit infrastructure could look like check out Madrid\nFor another view, take a look at Tokyo. Coverage is excellent, trains always run on time, and the system is owned and operated by a ton of different organizations, some public, some private. Just off the top of my head, there are:\nToei (govt owned)\nTokyo Kyuko Electric Railway\nAnd I know there is a lot more than that. Obviously there is a way to make different orgs work together to make a great transit system. Not sure if we could pull it off here in the US though.\nThere is another way:\nhttp://www.germanwordsexplained.com/blog/index.php/abbreviations/der-rmv-rhein-main-verkehrsbund/\nSorry I can\u2019t find a better explanation. If anyone can read German, German Wikipedia has an entry, and Bob Cervero talks about the concept in his book The Transit Metropolis:\nhttp://www.google.com/books?id=bLs3H_IWr3wC&dq=transit+metropolis&printsec=frontcover&source=bn\nBasically, a verkehrsbund is a regional body which coordinates not just fares but schedules between multiple operators. They\u2019re common not just in Germany, but in Switzerland \u2026 both places where transit seems to work pretty darned well.\nThe transit system was amazing in Vienna. I don\u2019t remember if they had a verkehrsbund, but I\u2019m pretty sure I remember seeing that quite often\u2026or maybe it was verkehrsplan\u2026I don\u2019t remember.\nConsidering the connections between Swiss, German and Austrian culture, I wouldn\u2019t be surprised.\nDon\u2019t forget Portland. TriMet is a function of Metro, our regional elected government. As such, all the transit for three counties is run by a single entity, and is overseen by a single regional org.\nThe SF Bay area gets so much worse when you include buses and boats. And you really can\u2019t go very far without switching between three or four different carriers (especially given that SMART hasn\u2019t been built yet). It\u2019s absurd.\nBack here in New York, it has never made sense to me that the northern New Jersey rail systems aren\u2019t on the same maps and fare-cards as NYC. We already have the Metro North integrated with New Jersey and Connecticut commuter rail.\ni agree with the above that the issue in the Bay Area really isn\u2019t having so many operators planning their own operations but with the transfer penalties.\nIts especially offense in the inner East Bay IMO where the transit dependent and those desiring a car free lifestyle by choice can\u2019t use BART as the subway that it wants to be as we in San Francisco can (we have an integrated Muni pass with BART in the City).\nA single pass good for buses and BART within a defined East Bay zone should be available. No brainer systems management that would drive off peak ridership\nUnfortunately, BART is more interested in building commuter rail while complaining about their \u201cpeaking\u201d problem and AC Transit is in a death spiral it seems and is very sensative\nThe situation in Great Britain (outside London) is even worse with respect to co-ordination between public transport operators. There are multiple competing private bus and rail companies, and in general tickets (except full-price rail fares) are not interchangeable between operators. Local authority input is generally confined to subsidising \u201csocially necessary\u201d services to ensure that there is a minimum public transport service. Private companies compete for the tenders to provide these services. For example, Macclesfield, Cheshire (a town of 50,000 in a rural English county) has no fewer than 6 separate bus companies serving 18 relatively infrequent urban and inter-urban routes on weekdays; rail services to the town\u2019s single station are provided by 3 separate companies. Public transport usage is declining outside London, with services gradually being reduced year-on-year.\nA good survey of an ancient topic.\nI was a transit activist in the Bay Area in the early 1990s, and we were having this same conversation then. There are a lot of reasons why this kind of regional consolidation is difficult, and there are also some reasons why it\u2019s maybe not always a good idea.\nThe Bay Area is best understood by comparison to Los Angeles. California has always organised transit and transport funding mainly through county-level agencies, so Los Angeles, because it\u2019s almost all in one enormous county, has had such a single agency for a long time. However, by the late 80s that agency was widely viewed as unresponsive and mediocre \u2014 partly because of its own inertia and partly because of its labor contracts \u2014 and this led to the dramatic and controversial Foothill Transit secession. You\u2019ll want to study this case before forming a very strong opinion. And of course LA has always had a few city governments that operate and vigorously defend their own services no matter how awkward the boundary issues are. One of the most popular of these is the Santa Monica Big Blue Bus, and while few who\u2019ve ridden both services would advocate for merging Big Blue into MTA, its boundary issues are very awkward indeed. In fact there\u2019s now a transit center at Pico & Rimpau that seems to exist only because this is where the two Pico Blvd. services (Santa Monica\u2019s and MTA\u2019s) meet end-to-end, a boundary that was marked almost a century ago and that nobody can really explain or justify today except in historical terms.\nThe Bay Area is not much bigger than Los Angeles County, but it\u2019s nine counties instead of one, so it was balkanized by default. There are still many good reasons to avoid headlong regionwide consolidation. Silicon Valley is just too far from San Francisco or Oakland to accept a transit system managed from there \u2014 unless it consisted only of the most regional services.\nThere is also an ongoing issue \u2014 which I hope you\u2019ll cover more \u2014 of central cities having trouble getting their needs met through regionally-governed agencies. Seattle, for example, needs much more service per capita than the suburbs around it, but it\u2019s served by a suburb-dominated transit agency (King County, which by 19th Century accident happens to be really big) and there\u2019s an ongoing struggle about meeting Seattle\u2019s needs. Under the regional funding formula it\u2019s still the case that a service performing at X boardings per revenue hour would be considered a success in Bellevue, but could be cut as low-performing if it were in Seattle, because Seattle services are held to a higher bar.\nSo you have to address the problem that if they were really pursuing the market, regional agencies would devote more service PER CAPITA to their core city than to their suburbs. Dense core cities need a higher level of per capita service to meet their own urbanist goals. It\u2019s usually politically impossible for a regionwide agency to do this.\nI agree that the ideal is a regional agency that controls genuinely regional services (analogous to BART and Caltrain but maybe also Transbay and intercounty buses), while having more local agencies control the local services. But it\u2019s tricky for the reasons I\u2019ve suggested, and I\u2019m not sure that I could even advocate it for a place as extended and centerless as th Bay Area.\nA very leftist San Francisco supervisor once asked me why San Francisco should give up any control of its transit to suburb-dominated boards who simply wouldn\u2019t understand San Francisco\u2019s density-driven need for a very high per-capita level of service. And he had a point.\nCorrection to Ryan\u2019s comment: Portland\u2019s Tri-Met, the transit agency, is separate from Metro, the regional government. Metro\u2019s board is directly elected, while Tri-Met\u2019s is appointed by the governor of Oregon. There are periodic debates about whether they should be merged, but the issue never gets much momentum because the two organizations seem to work pretty well together much of the time \u2014 at least by comparison to the Bay Area. There are also some strong arguments for separating operations from planning, because transit operators tend to be politically driven by operations news (accidents, service quality, rude drivers etc) and as a result it\u2019s often hard to keep a political focus on the planning debate. Portland\u2019s arrangement works pretty well in this regard, because the long-term planning debate (which LRT lines to build etc) happens mostly at Metro, under its elected board, while Tri-Met operates the service and handles its short-term planning.\nAngus Grieve-Smith\nWhat do you mean by \u201ca long period of time\u201d on the RER B? According to the current schedule, It takes eight minutes to get from Ch\u00e2telet \u2013 Les Halles to La Plaine \u2013 Saint Denis. The RER A leaves Ch\u00e2telet at the same time and covers a slightly shorter distance to Etoile in six minutes. That means that the personnel change takes all of two minutes.\nYes, it\u2019d be nice not to have to sit there for those two minutes, but it sure beats changing trains. I used to have a commute that involved taking a Long Island Rail Road train to Penn Station and transferring to a New Jersey Transit train. I could make the transfer in under five minutes if I had my ticket ahead of time, but I had to give it at least fifteen minutes just to be safe. Even then, there were times when the LIRR train was running so late that I missed the NJ Transit train \u2013 and of course there\u2019s no guaranteed connection. Fortunately there was redundant bus service, so I didn\u2019t have to wait an hour for the next train.\nAlso, thanks to Steve for the notion of verkersbund and the reference to The Transit Metropolis. That book actually uses the term verkehrsverbund instead, and if you search on it, Google will show you the relevant pages.\nfrnace still proves to be a good lesson, as does London\u2019s TfL\u2026 though there may be many operators, the user experience is uniform\u2026 in Paris the metro and rer are consistent, and London has done an especially good job of pretending to be one entity through branding, while there are actually multiple operators of the underground lines alone.\nif we are too concerned with a giant transit merger in the bay area, which I think could be done with the proper oversight, what would be more practical and important would be MTA\u2019s taking a larger role in mandating a more uniform user experience across all agencies\u2026 this would mostly mean a normalization of fare structures, which translink would help with, but more importantly, consistent information graphics and branding on par with the famous roundel of the london tube.\nPATH runs at or near capacity during rush hours. I don\u2019t know about the Sixth Ave IND but I\u2019m sure it doesn\u2019t have lots of capacity. \u2026 I don\u2019t know if you could squeeze all the rush hour traffic on Sixth into a four track system, not to mention platform issues. . . assuming they were compatible. IND trains are too big for PATH tunnels, PATH trains are too narrow to reach BMT/IND platforms.\nNJ Transit uses catenary, LIRR uses third rail. So you\u2019d either have to extend catenary out onto the Island or third rail into New Jersey. Both railroads, the LIRR past Jamaica and NJ Transit past Newark, branch out.\nLets say NJT and the MTA decide to run trains between New Brunswick and Mineola. That\u2019s great if you want to get from Queens Village to Rahway. Not so great if you want to get from Lynbrook to Maplewood.\nYou can get from select Metro North stations to select NJ Transit stations \u2013 on Amtrak. I doubt many people do it because it\u2019s expensive. . . any way to dig up numbers on that?\nfor the PATH/LIRR/MTA issues above\ni think it doesn\u2019t really matter to riders whether or not the trains are compatible with each other\u2019s tracks \u2014 yes, this would provide better flexibility in routes and operations, but the more important thing is that their \u201cuser experience\u201d is consistent the whole way.\nBART made a bad decision by going with wide-gauge 5\u2032 6\u2033 rails, instead of the standard, which comes with cheaper equipment and higher flexibility with other tracks around the bay area. i would propose that in the future, BART lines be built with standard gauge rails, and could even have different trainsets. as long as you still call it BART and have the same fare structure, no one will care.\nFor PATH/LIRR/NJT/Metro-North/NYC Subway, the biggest issue is fare integration.\nThe second biggest is the failure to do run-through services at Penn Station, which unnecessarily limits the capacity of the station. This is an *old* failure; they didn\u2019t do run-through services back when the whole mess was owned by the Pennsylvania Railroad. Now, trains which run on both third rail DC and overhead AC are used fairly regularly in London, so it\u2019s not like they couldn\u2019t buy them.\nSecond Avenue Sagas reported that\n\u201cWhen the MTA Board approved the 2010-2014 capital plan last week, they killed the MetroCard. \u2026 If all goes according to plan, Jay Walder will oversee the debut of a contact-less fare system sans the MetroCard by 2014.\u201d\nA more sophisticated payment system would seem to have the potential to make fare integration more feasible. We\u2019ll see.\nThe city of Richmond and it\u2019s vast suburbs are run by GRTC which is a public bus venture between the City of Richmond and Chesterfield with buses going into most of the counties around it. The story behind GRTC is that Chesterfield county owns half of it but dosen\u2019t use it that much while Richmond runs the bulk of it. Strangely though now Chesterfield is wanting to add more bus stops in their counties and other suburbs next to Richmond are thinking about adding routes and might even want Light rail routes along the former streetcar routes one day going out into their suburbs.\nI got to this article only today, and I am glad to see a confirmation that the term \u201cVerkehrsverbund\u201d is kind of known in English speaking areas\u2026 I had in the past quite some problems to describe it; I ended up with things like \u201cconsolidated transit system\u201d\u2026\nAnyway, It is very important to point out that a Verkehrsverbund is a political construct, and that a Verkehrsverbund requires the political will to create a viable transit system, independent of the kind and number of operators.\nOne Verkehrsverbund I know pretty well (ZVV; Z\u00fcrich, Switzerladn) comprises around 40 operators, including the Swiss Federal Railways, the Verkehrsbetriebe Z\u00fcrich (transit of the city of Z\u00fcrich), but also cableways and the car ferry across Lake Z\u00fcrich.\nSchedules are coordinated under the umbrella of the Verkehrsverbund; the operators don\u2019t have that much freedom over their schedules. The base is an hourly interval on weekdays and mainly saturdays; less on sundays, but the core lines have 30 minutes or 15 minutes intervals, coordinated at nodes, allowing a fast transfer between different operators and transportation modes.\nTicketing is based on zone fares; a ticket gives you the permission to use any mean of transportation within the specified zones for the specified time\u2026 a rather simple concept.\nThe Verkehrsverbund collects the fares, and, together with the payments from the towns, distributes it to the operators. This ensures a fair distribution of the fares.\nAs said, building up such a system requires the political will, and it might be an advantage of the Swiss political structures that it allows for long-term projects.\nNot knowing much about the political structures around the Bay area, it might be rather difficult to build up a Verkehrsverbund. 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        "raw_content": "Apparent bias affecting the Competition Commission: BAA v Competition Commission (CAT)\nOn 21 December 2009, the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) gave judgment upholding claims of apparent bias affecting the report of the Competition Commission (Commission) of 19 March 2009, titled \u201cBAA airports market investigation\u201d (the Report) as a result of a Commission member\u2019s position as adviser to a pension fund governed by ten local authorities which collectively owned the shares in the group owning Manchester airport and other airport interests.\nThe Report was the result of a two-year market investigation by the Commission, following a reference from the OFT on 30 March 2007. 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BAA contended that the Report had been tainted by apparent bias, and that the Commission had failed to take account of the proportionality principle when setting timescales for divestment of BAA assets.\nThe Tribunal held that a finding of apparent bias was justified owing to the involvement of one member of the Commission\u2019s Reporting Committee throughout the review.\nProfessor Peter Moizer was an active and long-standing adviser to the Greater Manchester Pension Fund (the Fund), providing strategic investment advice, though according to the evidence presented he did not assess individual investments. This appointment was revealed to BAA when the Commission investigation first began, though, crucially, further details on the background of the Fund were omitted. The Fund was and is governed by the ten local authorities within the Manchester area, and those authorities also collectively held the entire shareholding in the Manchester Airports Group (MAG), which owns Manchester Airport and other airport interests in the UK and internationally. Although this information had been released into the public domain via the posting on the Commission\u2019s website of a 2002 letter relating to a separate quinquennial review of price controls imposed on BAA\u2019s London airports, that letter was not communicated to BAA at the time of the 2002 review, nor had it been brought to BAA\u2019s attention during the 2007-2009 market review. Therefore, it was held there had not been an adequate disclosure of Professor Moizer\u2019s interests.\nThe CAT concluded that the position of MAG as an interested party in the investigation, and as a potential alternative operator to BAA / member of a subsequent bidding consortium for Gatwick, would lead a \u201cfair minded\u201d and impartial third party to conclude that there was a \u201creal possibility\u201d that Professor Moizer could have been affected by bias. This situation of conflict arose after MAG took an active role in the Commission investigation in October 2007, and the Tribunal found that it became more acute when the Fund prepared for the speedy acquisition of BAA assets in consortium with MAG and others in March 2008. However, no actual bias by Professor Moizer was ever alleged or found.\nProfessor Moizer stood down from the Reporting Committee a week before approval of the Report; however, the CAT concluded that he had a sufficiently influential role throughout the investigation so as to taint the ultimate Report with his apparent bias.\nBAA alleged that the timescales imposed for the sale of Gatwick and Stansted failed to take account of their commercial impact on BAA, as there was a risk that no bids would be submitted until shortly before the deadline for divestment, and that lack of time would be exploited by bidders to force BAA to accept a lower price. The CAT found that it was \u201cinconceivable\u201d that the Commission had not considered this \u201crisk of loss\u201d thoroughly before setting a timetable, and this was reflected in the staggered timetable allowed for the sale of different airports in the Report. 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        "raw_content": "Histories of whites beyond whiteness the focus of inaugural lecture\n22 February 2018 Photo Sonia Small\nProf Hendri Kroukamp, Acting Vice-Rector, Academic, Prof Neil Roos, Professor in the Centre for Africa Studies, and Prof Heidi Hudson, Acting Dean: Faculty of The Humanities.\nGrowing up in a small milling village on the Natal South Coast sugar belt from the mid-1960s to the early 1980s, Prof Neil Roos was exposed to poverty, privilege, liberalism, and racism. He carved out a promising academic career at the University of Natal, initially on white communists and the anomaly they represented in South African society - researching their histories in the Springbok Legion, a radical wartime kind of \u2018trade union\u2019 for soldiers.\nDuring his doctoral work with the University of the North-West, he shifted his attention from the small number of whites who defied segregation and apartheid, to the large numbers who did not, and he began to engage with historical and comparative approaches to race. He was also interested in the sense of comradeship shown by white war veterans in the village where he lived, which included his own father, and used this interest to investigate the kinds of networks white veterans developed, as well as their role in movements like the war veterans\u2019 Torch Commando and the Memorable Order of Tin Hats (MOTH). He used this history to show how white people were able simultaneously to \u2019oppose\u2019 apartheid, yet accept its core premise of racial supremacy.\nPossibility, dismay, and challenge\nDuring his inaugural lecture on 14 February 2018 at the University of the Free State (UFS), Prof Roos addressed issues that delivered new insights under his fresh and rigorous research approach. \u201cI intended to plot how histories of whites in South Africa have been written during several big historiographic moves, with sub-titles \u2018possibility\u2019, \u2018dismay\u2019 and \u2018challenge\u2019.\u201d In the first section, \u2018possibility\u2019, he dealt with the vibrant 1980s-vintage South African social history, arguing that social histories of whites were at looked in a rather simplistic way. In \u2018dismay\u2019 he looked at the rise of cultural studies of whites in the new millennium which, he argued, tend to be self-absorbed, ahistorical and outside of any rigorous critique of society as a whole. In \u2018challenge\u2019 he proposed that contemporary political concerns, notably demands of the decolonisation movement, should inspire a new, activist, anti-racist history of race which draws on some of the strengths of the earlier social history movement as well as some of the techniques developed during the 1990s and the millennium to understand power, ideology and representation.\nProf Roos proposes that histories of whites must more properly be histories of race. \u201cThis history must show the production of racial categories, reflect on the moral historiographies of being white, and the kinds of dehumanisation this demanded. It must also identify how and where whites transgressed, defied, opposed, or were simply docile. It must be emphatically anti-racist, and must absolutely avoid the possibility of apologia, of trying to gloss over or present with a human face histories of whites under colonialism, segregation and apartheid.\u201d He also argued for an historical approach to present-day iterations of racial identity occurrences of racism, racial supremacy and racial violence.\n\u201cI intended to plot how histories of whites\nin South Africa have been written during\nseveral big historiographic moves.\u201d\nIn arguing for the democratisation of studies about whites, Prof Roos argued that it is inconceivable that only whites write about histories of whites. He pointed out that black scholars bring fresh insights to the study of race, and of whites, and appealed for funding to be made available to black scholars pursuing these angles.\nProf Roos, who is the author of Ordinary Springboks: White Servicemen and Social Justice in South Africa, 1939-1961, has held fellowships at the University of Chicago, the University of Technology Sydney, Harvard and Notre Dame. He is a professor in the International Studies Group and co-directs the Prestige Scholars\u2019 Programme. He is the author of Whites in Apartheid Society, due for publication by Indiana University Press in 2018.",
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        "raw_content": "Famine and disease\nWhether they are on their own or with their parents, most of the children who die in wartime have not been hit by bombs or bullets but have succumbed to starvation or sickness. In African wars, lack of food and medical services, combined with the stress of flight, have killed about 20 times more people than have armaments. One 1980 study in a war zone in Uganda attributed only 2 per cent of the deaths to violence\u0097whereas 20 per cent were caused by disease and 78 per cent by hunger.29 And when war is combined with drought, the death toll can be enormous: in Somalia, during 1992, half or more of all the children under five on 1 January were dead by 31 December\u0097and around 90 per cent of these died from the interaction of malnutrition and disease.30\nMost such deaths arise from disruption of the normal production and distribution of food. The manipulation of food supplies has always been a significant tactic of war but has been used particularly ruthlessly of late. For example, in the early 1980s, the Ethiopian Government used scorched-earth tactics to destroy hundreds of thousands of acres of food-producing land in Tigray.31 And in Angola, the UNITA forces sowed large areas of land with anti-personnel mines to hamper food production in government-controlled areas, while mobilizing and relocating its own supporters to create food production bases. In many countries, grain stores have also been subject to attack by rebel and government forces.\nWar also hinders the distribution of food relief. Governments often feed their armies first, distributing to the civilian populations only the food that remains. In Somalia in the 1980s, one estimate suggested that only 12 per cent of some food aid shipments reached the people for whom they were intended.32\nNot only does war interrupt the distribution of food, but it also cuts supplies of water, with particular risks in cities. The long and devastating war in Lebanon had a very damaging effect on the quantity and quality of drinking water. One 1990 study found that 66 per cent of urban water sources were contaminated and that one third of urban communities were using cesspools for sewage disposal.33 Water can also be a weapon of war. In Sarajevo, water systems have deliberately been destroyed to isolate and break down residential neighbourhoods; during the course of the war, 30 per cent of the pumping system and 60 per cent of the water mains' piping have been ruined.34\nCommunities at war also inevitably see attacks on their health infrastructure. In Mozambique, between 1982 and 1986, over 40 per cent of health centres were destroyed.35 Health personnel are also often scattered, or may leave the country. In Uganda between 1972 and 1985, half the doctors and 80 per cent of the pharmacists abandoned the country in search of better opportunities elsewhere.\nThe lack of food, clean water and adequate health care in war zones exacts a terrible toll on children. For example, it is estimated that, in the period of conflict from 1980 to 1988, Angola lost 330,000 children and Mozambique 490,000 to war-related causes.36",
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        "raw_content": "Bloomingdale, IL (View All Cities)\nThe people living in ZIP code 60108 are primarily white. 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 slightly less than average number of single parents and a slightly higher than average number of families. The percentage of children under 18 living in the 60108 ZIP code is small compared to other areas of the country.\nFor more information, see Bloomingdale, IL households.\nMale 126 121 117 127 116 137 92 123 111 116 145 130 109 133 139 147 148 132 109 109\nThe majority of household are owned or have a mortgage. Homes in ZIP code 60108 were primarily built in the 1970s. Looking at 60108 real estate data, the median home value of $281,500 is 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 60108. Rentals in 60108 are most commonly 2 bedrooms. The rent for 2 bedrooms is normally $1,000+/month including utilities. 1 bedrooms are also common and rent for $750-$999/month. Prices for rental property include ZIP code 60108 apartments, townhouses, and homes that are primary residences.\nZIP Code 60108 is in the following school districts: Bloomingdale School District 13, Ccsd 93 School District, Marquardt School District 15, and Private. There are 7 different elementary schools and high schools with mailing addresses in ZIP code 60108.\nDistrict: Bloomingdale School District 13\nDistrict: Ccsd 93 School District\n280 Old Gary Ave\nDistrict: Marquardt School District 15",
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        "raw_content": "The people living in ZIP code 90303 are primarily black or African American. The number of people in their late 20s to early 40s is extremely large while the number of young adults is large. There are also an extremely large number of single parents and a small number of single adults. The percentage of children under 18 living in the 90303 ZIP code is large compared to other areas of the country.\nMale 1,111 1,050 1,130 1,190 1,094 988 890 839 887 840 789 568 435 350 254 172 88 58\nRenter 203 950 1,107 1,031 560 310 89 24\nThe majority of household are rented. Homes in ZIP code 90303 were primarily built in the 1950s. Looking at 90303 real estate data, the median home value of $330,500 is high compared to the rest of the country. It is also slightly less than average compared to nearby ZIP codes. 90303 could be an area to look for cheap housing compared to surrounding areas. Rentals in 90303 are most commonly 2 bedrooms. The rent for 2 bedrooms is normally $1,000+/month including utilities. Prices for rental property include ZIP code 90303 apartments, townhouses, and homes that are primary residences.\nFor more information, see Inglewood, CA real estate.\nZIP Code 90303 is in the following school districts: Inglewood Unified School District, Los Angeles Unified School District, and Los Angeles County Office of Education School District. There are 9 different elementary schools and high schools with mailing addresses in ZIP code 90303.\nBennett/Kew Elementary\n11710 S. Cherry Ave.\nWoodworth (clyde) Elementary\nToday'S Fresh Start Charter School Inglewood\nChildren of Promise Preparatory Academy\n3130 W. 111th Pl.\n10935 S. Spinning Ave.\nEnvironmental Charter Middle - Inglewood\nDistrict: Los Angeles County Office of Education School District\nMonroe (albert F.) Middle School\n10500 S. Yukon Ave.",
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        "raw_content": "Speaking Like A Leader\nMany people would like to develop the skills necessary to become a leader in certain domains of their life. Especially in the professional world, leaderships skills can help you work toward a promotion or just to develop in your own current roles, creating more of an impact in your current job. You will see through this article, that the major theme of speaking like a leader is creating a balance in every situation. Leadership can seem full of conflicting styles and approaches; however, with the right balance of communication skills, a leader can develop a cohesive team of people to accomplish each goal. A leader conveys confidence, without cockiness; provides support while also challenging; knows when to confront and when to lay low; decides when to directly state or indirectly suggest; evoke change while also maintaining a safety net of stability.\nSpeaking like a leader will involve some self work and development of self awareness. The need for improved self awareness is key because a vital component to speaking like a leader is exuding a quality of genuine confidence. However, the specific term is approachable confidence. This is defined as an air of confidence that lets others believe in you as a person, and put stock in what you say; however it also allows for others to feel as though they can bring up their own ideas and beliefs without thinking you will shut them down. In other words, they feel they can approach you as their leader. This is vital to leadership. Since a major goal of any leader is to create new pathways and evoke levels of positive transformation in people and the organization as a whole.\nApproachable confidence will involves certain communication sub skills, one of which is the use of questioning to facilitate conversation. Leaders are often thought of as commanding certain tasks or dictating what to do next. However, the most impactful leaders use the skill of facilitation to empower those they lead. Empowerment is evoked by relating to others through questioning and active listening skills. Getting to know the people who work under you as people first. Discover what their strengths are, and open up the discussion to hear their own ideas and thoughts on a topic. This will create a sense of a team effort, as opposed to a hierarchical structure in which what you say goes. The most important goal of speaking like a leader should be to convey to other that you care about who they are first.\nOnce people feel that you, as their leader, care about them, a sense of trust in the leader is developed. Trust is vital to any person leading a project or organization. Without trust, no person will feel able to accomplish any goals. However, trust should not just be facilitated between the leader and each individual, but between the entire team. In communicating to the team that they can trust one another, the leader must facilitate this process. Organize meetings that are just for team building. Encourage discussion amongst the team members about one another's lives and what is important to them. The key as the leader is to also make those you are leading care about each member of the team. This will be very important as you progress through projects and encounter possible future conflicts (which is discussed later on). As a leader, facilitating discussion on trust and team building should not be overlooked. Think of your team or organization as a community. Creating this trust between you as the leader, each team member, and the overall organization will set a foundation for the use of other communication skills that will further enhance your leadership qualities and truly set the tone for the entire operation of any project or organization.\nIn speaking like a leader, you will want to convey support, but also have the goal of helping those you lead reach their potential. Reaching higher potentials involves growth, which involves some discomfort. So it is important to learn when to use your words to support or to facilitate such growth. One skill to conveying support is providing affective responses. Affect means the display of emotions. A person may be sending off vibes of certain emotions, and as the leader it is important for you to pick up on those emotions and respond in a manner that provides support but also maintains the productivity you need in leading a team. A proper affective response validates the display of an emotion, since ignoring emotion will lead a person to feel uncared for and can damage the trust you created in the first place. One strategy is to simply acknowledge the person's affect. For example, \"John, I notice you seem a little down today, let me know if you need anything.\" This statement validates that you notice and care about this person's display of emotion, but it does not pry into any details that may be personal. However it does leave a window of opportunity for you to provide support. As a leader in many situation, though, you are responsible for keeping the ball rolling. So in providing validation and affective responses to your team, you also know you need to be productive and keep everyone moving in a certain direction. So if a certain team member is seeming to be displaying more intense emotions for a longer period of time, there may be a time you need to intervene in a more challenging way. Remember, however, the goal is to prevent it getting to this point. So through the use of your earlier affective responses and validation in providing a window of support, it is the goal that you would help your team member get through any emotions that may disrupt work or progress. If in the event, the team member continues to display certain emotions that may be impacting their contributions to the team. As a leader, you must challenge this individual to develop a resolution. The best approach is to request a one on one longer meeting with the individual. Hopefully the individual still trusts that you, as the leader, have his or her best interest in mind. So this meeting should be structured to discuss your observation. As a leader, it is helpful to take daily observations of such events. This way in the meeting you have concrete examples to discuss with the person. Then develop a plan to resolve what may be evoking emotion in the person or put in place strategies to help the person better handle such emotions so that they can still remain focused and productive in his or her role.\nAs a leader, you have a great deal of experience in what you are leading. However, this does not mean you have encountered every possible unique situation. Therefore, another key tip in speaking like a leader is to not assume to know everything. It is okay as a leader to ask a question to another person, this shows you are human and increases that approachability. However, it is a fine balance between asking questions to avoid assumptions, but also demonstrating you have experience and knowledge to lead these people. The balance can be struck by relying on your confidence in the self work you have done. While at home, practice short 30 second to 1 minute presentations of past experiences you have been through. Talk out loud so that you are able to create a concise yet genuine example of what you have done in the past and how this is going to impact the current situation or project. Yes, you should feel proud of times you may have had great outcomes that led to your ability to now lead; however remember why you are sharing your experience. What is the goal of you telling your team this experience or past approach to a situation? Do not make it about yourself, but rather use language that talks about the actual experience. As you share these past experiences, the key is to not use too many \"I\" statements. Instead, it is most likely the past experiences involved other people, so use \"we\" statements. \"We\" statements make everyone feel included and also take the spotlight off yourself. Instead of, \"After this issue came up, I went through our data and developed a different model to X.\" Replace \"I\" with \"we.\" Even if you drove that idea in the past, that is not the point of you sharing this experience. The point it to foster a team effort in creating an idea or plan for a current situation, in which you sharing this past experience might inform that plan.\nFurthermore, in remembering to avoid assumptions, whenever you share your knowledge and experience as a way to help develop current plans with your team, finish any presentation with opening up for a forum of discussion. Also if you don't know a fact, do not assume or generalize. Ask a team member who may know, this empowers your team and also helps you as the leader avoid leading your team down the wrong path. Along those lines in preparing yourself to avoid the trap of assuming, do your homework. If you are leading a group of people, you should have some higher knowledge or expertise, but that does not mean you know it all. So for any given presentation or meeting, prepare prior to the meeting. Your preparations can go a long way, people will notice when you are unprepared. In fact, your body will respond even if you think you are covering it up well. For instance, your heart rate will be faster than if you had prepared more, you might sweat more, or use more \"um's\" or \"uh's.\" All of these will signal to those you lead, that you are not prepared. Such anxiety and unsureness can trigger the same emotions in your team. So even a little preparation can go a long way to avoid assumptions, but also avoid triggering a mass sense of confusion or unsureness.\nAs a leader you will need to develop skills of conflict resolution or mediation. You will have people you are working with that may not get along due to personality, or disagree on approaches to implement for a certain project. This is a normal part of personal and professional life. In speaking like a leader to handle conflict, you must firstly not take sides. You may agree more, professionally, with one person over another. However, it is important in acting as a leader to not ignore or discount what another person is saying. Give each side time to discuss what their points are and the rationale for their idea or plan. One helpful way to work with conflict resolution in a business setting is to establish ground rules in a whole group. As the leader you have the position to convey what the \"group norms\" will be. This does not mean you decide these group norms, rather you facilitate a process in which each member of your team or group brainstorm group norms and together establish the most appropriate norms for the purpose of your project or reasons for being a group. If you are able to establish these norms prior to the onset of a project or time period in which you will be leading a group of people, it can help establish ways to handle conflict or disagreement. As a leader, you want to balance your support of each party involved in the conflict. It is very much like counseling two people, in the sense that you are wanting to allow people to express their thoughts without putting down the other person, as well as getting working to minimize any defensiveness. Establishing the group norms will help with this process. One area you should command your own authority is by laying a foundation of respect. 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        "raw_content": "Join: Reiki Essentials\nOnline Class: Reiki Essentials\nReiki is one of the world's fastest growing healing methods. If it remains unknown and unused, it is most likely because once learned it can be practiced for free and unlike normal medicine requires no additional tools.\nIn this course, we will discuss the essentials of reiki you need to know before continuing on with your advanced reiki training. We'll discover all aspects of reiki, from the basics to the more advance concepts, including how to select the right reiki master to train with...Best of all, we'll determine if reiki is right for you. Don't waste thousands of dollars on ineffective training. Learn the facts first! This course will prepare you on what to expect from your reiki training, how to avoid scams, and how to determine if reiki is an effective tool for your life goals. Join us today, and let's learn the essentials of reiki!\nReiki is one of the contemporary world's fastest growing healing methods. This is due to the fact that people are becoming more health conscious and are aware that disease prevention is much better and much cheaper than treatment. Reiki is an effective form of disease prevention.\nReiki does not always effect change as rapidly, but often is able to get equal or better results without the invasiveness or side effects sometimes applied by contemporary physicians. There is no denying that medical surgery often necessary however it is extremely invasive and often unnecessary when prevention is applied in a timely fashion. This is something that is really unnecessary in many cases. Reiki, like some other noninvasive healing forms, has the power to drastically reduce the need for invasive treatment, even though it really was done with the best of intentions. When surgery is necessary reiki serves as an effective complementary treatment which reduces the effects of surgery. Reiki also promotes healing when used with many other forms of traditional allopathic medicine and thus is an effective complementary therapy.\nThe word 'energy' is used a lot in Reiki. Well, what does this really mean? The first thing to understand is that, although this is in no way anti-scientific, the way we approach this is not really same in Reiki as it is in some kinds of science. In this sense, Reiki is more like psychology in that we know that what we are referring to is real, but it is not really true to say, \"It is all just the brain firing neurons\u2026there is nothing more to concepts than this.\"\nSo, on one level we can think of 'energy' in terms of the atomic structure of all matter here on our planet. There is no reason to concern ourselves with off-world energies at this time, but the same rule may well apply. All of the time our existence consists of atoms. There is no other background nor underlying energy than atomic particle structure\u2026well, okay, this is very 'soft physics' as subatomic particles have been found, but there is always something holding all this matter together. Your flesh is made up of atoms, the air is atoms\u2026that tree, and even photons from the sun can be viewed as pretty much the same as atoms. Now, this is not meant to destroy the complexity of life. Even so, all atoms are in fact connected to different levels of intensity. As you probably know, molecules are groups of atoms in specific relationship to one another: no matter what you get 2 Hydrogens attached to 1 Oxygen atom with a certain kind of connection and then 'poof' you get water.\nYou and every person, animal and plant you know and do not know are all made up of predominantly the same elements. In this case I am referring to the Periodic Table of Elements. You and all the rest of life are made mainly of the atomic element Carbon, along with our friend H2O ergo, water. Now, it is equally safe to say, that we are all also made of Sunlight, since the most strict empirical scientists have determined that about 1% of 1% of the power from the Sun is enough to fuel all of the life of this planet along with holding the planet well within the gravitational orbit of it. So, whether the sunlight is influencing the amount of light, or gravity, or simply pouring it onto the plants so they can grow, Sunlight is another core feature of planetary energy and life. Vegan, vegetarian or omnivore, whatever your diet: you are living off of some type of transformed sunlight with different kinds of carbon molecules combined in any of hundreds of thousands or more varieties along with more water. This is what you are, and it is what you eat.\nBeing aware of that, you now have some way to connect with the truth of this 'energy' that goes through everything and yet is part of everyone. That is not the only way to understand what is meant by 'energy' in Reiki. Another good way is to simply be aware of interactions and how they work. Notice how subtle some of them are, and how others are larger. One example of this is how we are affected by tone of voice and by how sensitive we may be about what another person wants. We can notice this when walking in a large crowd, for example. The way one moves through a crowd reveals how the individuals in the crowd are interrelated through position and how one person's motion interacts with that of numerous other people's. Another example is even with respect to knowing whether an individual, especially if it is a baby, or a loved one, may want to touch, or may need a hug. The level of one's sensitivity to such a desire or need influences the extent to which it affects one's own behavior, one's emotions and one's mind. The influence of such details may be simultaneously delicate and powerful. Forces of interpersonal attraction, and especially the power of sexual attraction in adults are other types of 'energy' that exert a wide array of effects on the over all state of humans and other life forms. All of these intentions and natural influences can be said to fit well within what is indicated by the term 'energy' as well.\nOf course all the other natural biological functions are also covered by the word 'energy'. When you simply take a holistic approach to the entire myriad of these active powers and operations within life you get the meaning of the word 'Reiki'.\nIt is normally translated into English as \"Universal Life Force\".\nThe healing art of Reiki, involves attuning to the vast wealth of this abundant and pervasive energy. Trained Reiki healers learn to open themselves to this energy in its raw form, and allow it to pass through them, especially through their hands and onto or into the patients. How this is done may seem a bit contradictory because it is very simple, yet the whole practice of how to apply the healing in order for it to be most effective is not quite as simplistic as it at first seems.\nThe purpose of this course is to provide a reasonably thorough introduction to the art. In this first one so far we have addressed the basic definition of the word Reiki. Normally, this word is pronounced \"Ray-key\" in English. The word itself is Japanese. Next we will look at what this art means.\nFirst, it is a healing art. By this it means that Reiki is used to alleviate and to cure a variety of ailments that can afflict people. It is useful for the full spectrum of human difficulties, which means that you can use it to help heal a bruise, and Reiki can be used to help someone to feel better when he or she has been upset, and you can use it to cure mental and emotional ailments even if they were chronic or severe.\nSecondly, Reiki is a noninvasive kind of healing. Other examples of noninvasive arts are chiropractic and acupressure. In both of these an understanding of the human body and physical contact are used to manipulate, that is to move the body around in ways that facilitate its coming back into balance. In the case of chiropractic this gets quite intense and the type of balance sought is typically mainly physical. Talk therapy is another kind of noninvasive method. Reiki is very different from both of these, in that there is very little direct physical contact but a great deal of energy is moved nonetheless. As we proceed through the course we will rely on this fundamental understanding. However, one of the gifts of Reiki is that it does not require a particularly intellectual attitude in order for it to work. Of course it is also okay if you like to have just such a type of understanding of this amazing art!\nAs mentioned above, the healing is delivered through touching. There has been a long tradition in history that to be touched a definitively spiritual person has incredible healing power, and this is why some people have been known to have a 'Miraculous Touch' including both the Buddha and Jesus Christ (according to some). Dr. Usui was initiated through Nature herself, but in Christian terms it might be better understood to say that it was the Holy Spirit that gave the Dr. this direct knowledge of how to perform Reiki healing though he was a practicing Buddhist..\nLesson 1: Introduction to Reiki Healing\nReiki is one of the contemporary world's fastest growing healing methods. If it remains clandestine, in this case it is most likely because once learned it can in fact be practiced for free and unlike normal medicine requires no special tools. 50 Total Points\nIn this lesson we will cover the essentials of the history of Reiki. 40 Total Points\nReview Article: Reiki History\nLesson 3: The First Degree of Reiki Training\nThe levels of Reiki training have been divided into three by Dr. Usui. 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        "raw_content": "Jvictor -\nThe Sorcerer's Mask -\nJasson Vaughn is a successful art dealer who has just been unceremoniously dumped by his fianc\u00e9e Angela. Trying to get over his heartbreak, Jasson decides to just pour himself into his work. His best friend, Ramon, has other ideas when he introduces Jasson to a beautiful woman named Marisa. Just when Jasson and Marisa develop their relationship, Marisa is suddenly caught in a dangerous situation. Now Jasson and Ramon are doing everything in their power to save her. But everything is not quite what it seems.\nDrug enforcement agents, drug lords, high art, and diabolical plans are what Jvictor Black brought us with The Sorcerer\u2019s Mask. This book was an interesting tale about what happens to a man who takes that leap of faith in order to fall in love. Jasson\u2019s relationship dilemmas serve as a backdrop to the real main plot of the story, which is Marisa\u2019s grave situation. The beginning of the book is a little odd because you really don\u2019t have a clue as to what kind of person the ex-fianc\u00e9e, Angela, really is. Angela is a character that could have been deleted out completely because she doesn\u2019t serve any purpose other than starting out the book. The story really picks up with a lot of television drama type action towards the middle of the book, but before you know it, it\u2019s all over. The book just needed to be just a little bit longer. The Sorcerer\u2019s Mask is still an enjoyable read for those who like untypical characters, intrigue and suspenseful twists.\nOrder your copy of The Sorcerer's Mask today!\nLabels: July 2011, Jvictor, Latest Reviews",
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        "raw_content": "Tag: Brigandage\nBrigandage at election tribunal\nTHE court has always been the last hope of the common man and in any democratic society the judiciary is the arbiter and adjudicates on any dispute between parties. At the end of the last gubernatorial elections in Edo State, the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, declared, the All Progressives Congress, APC, candidate, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, winner of the election.",
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        "raw_content": "Celebrating Social Security 80 years later\nAmong the social programs created by the U.S. government, Social Security continues to get high approval ratings 80 years later, especially in the last 20 years, with AARP polls showing that 82 percent of those surveyed support it. Incredibly, most of the GOP presidential candidates are railing against it by wanting to diminish it, privatize it or get rid of it completely, though the group of Americans who have benefited the most from it \u2014 ages 65 and older \u2014 also have the highest voter turnout, at 69.7 percent in 2012 compared to 63.4 percent for ages 45-64. We can\u2019t help but wonder why the GOP would dare touch such a praised program. While many may gripe about all the various government-run programs and their costs, there is no denying the good that Social Security has managed to accomplish over the last eight decades. But first, we should look at the man behind it.\nFranklin D. Roosevelt was elected president in 1933 and held the seat until he died, for a record-breaking four terms \u2014 before two-term limits had been enacted. He was just the kind of leader this country needed and wanted right after the disastrous Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the ensuing Great Depression and WWII. Roosevelt, aka FDR, was critical in the creation of the middle class and getting families back to work again through the New Deal, which focused on providing relief for the unemployed by creating public-sector jobs. His list of accomplishments is vast and all of them bettered American society, steering it away from the cliff it had once been teetering on, though there was still plenty of pushback from Republicans. And the same ol\u2019 rhetoric, pandering to the rich then and now the \u00fcber rich \u2014 1 percenters \u2014 in hopes of valuable campaign pledges, continues to appeal to too many politicians despite blatant evidence to the contrary, that \u201csocialist\u201d programs can and do work. For instance, according to a National Center for Health Statistics\u2019 National Health Interview Survey, 11.3 percent of Americans were without health insurance coverage in the second quarter of 2014 compared to 14.4 percent in 2013. But the GOP will deny that any good has come of the last eight years, and their supporters will believe it. Republicans could say that the moon is made of green cheese and too many would take it as fact.\nWhen it comes to Social Security, however, disparaging remarks and potential policy to destroy it is foolish campaigning at best. The fact of the matter is, according to a 2013 report by the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, Social Security keeps 22 million Americans out of poverty, from the disabled to the elderly. But FDR had a good handle on what Social Security would do for so many struggling to survive, as is evident from his statement at the time of signing it into law:\n\u201cWe can never insure 100 percent of the population against 100 percent of the hazards and vicissitudes of life, but we have tried to frame a law which will give some measure of protection to the average citizen and to his family against the loss of a job and against poverty-ridden old age.\n\u201cThis law, too, represents a cornerstone in a structure which is being built but is by no means complete \u2026. It is \u2026 a law that will take care of human needs and at the same time provide the United States an economic structure of vastly greater soundness.\u201d\nIf there is something to argue over in this idea, we can\u2019t find any reasonable objection other than pure denial of compassion. And we are better than that.\nNextA dangerous game with pesticide use\nBehind Gray Eyes\nEconomic development group offers hope for small businesses",
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They have been so patient and understanding with my situation with not being to be involved in physical play, and I want them to know how much I appreciate their support. I also want to give my wife, who does the majority of the work around the house since I am unable to and cares for our kids most of the time, a small break or vacation from all the cooking and cleaning up she does on a daily basis!My wish is for Park Hopper Tickets to Disney World for me and my family..\nJoy donated $25.00\nLynn donated $200.00\nJacqueline donated $10.00\nGerald donated $50.00\nRicky donated $50.00\nMeighan donated $200.00\nWow! There are no words to describe how thankful I am for the generosity of all of you who made my wish, and the dreams of my family, come true. Our trip to Disney World was definitely one to remember and so many memories were made that I know our family will be talking about for years to come. Our kids were so excited to meet Mickey and pals and the rides are like nothing else! From myself, my wife and my children, thank you, to all of you, from the bottom of our hearts for giving us this opportunity to become closer as a family, to bond, and especially for the forever memories we will always have. We hope to someday be able to give back and make other\u2019s dreams come true just like you did ours. Again, thank you for such an incredible opportunity!\nMy name is Cpl. Joshua McCart. While on my 2nd deployment with the 82nd Airborne (1/325) the truck I was in was hit by an IED( Feb.2007). This blast resulted in loss of hearing, multiple shrapnel wounds and the loss of my right hand. Like most people experiencing severe combat wounds I have been through many surgeries and even more mental and emotional struggles. I have been married for 12 years this year and have a 17 year old and 7 year old son. We would like to go to Universal Studios this October because it is a place that has something for every age. 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Very Respectfully, George\nDisney World Park Hopper tickets\nHello, my name is Bryan Silveri and I am currently deployed over seas where I have been since the beginning of September and I am due back sometime in April. This is my 6th deployment in 13 years and this has also been the most stressful and difficult one. It has been hard on me, but it has also taken a toll on my family. My 7yr old daughter Lucy and my 5yr old son Jackson are now old enough to understand that I am gone and it will be long time. It's especially hard on my son be he is Autistic and constantly fixates/obsesses over me being gone, if I am safe, or when I will be back home. So he has been extremely repetitive lately. Aside from that, this has really been difficult for my wife, because she is managing our son alone, along with my very delightful and helpful daughter. I would like to take them to Disney World in hopes of making up for all the birthdays, holidays, dr. appts, therapy appts, and events I have missed out on. I think everyone will enjoy it and it will give my wife hope again that everything will be fine. It will also help with my son obsessing over seeing Mickey! I miss home and I miss my family and I need this to help transition us as a family again, because after all, we are all human. Thanks for taking the time to read this.\nDominic donated $10.00\nLupe donated $25.00\nTessie donated $25.00\nJennifer donated $5.00\nMy name is Eric Perkins. I was a Specialist in the NY Army National Guard 2-108th Infantry. I enlisted in July 2001. After September 11th, I was called to active duty for two years to assist with homeland security. I then deployed to Afghanistan from 2007-2008 where I was a member of a six-man team that embedded with and trained the Afghan National Police. In July 2008 I suffered a head injury when a suicide bomber attacked my vehicle; for which I received a Purple Heart. I returned home to my wife and my 3 amazing children; Tyler 8, Owen 6, and Isabella 4. Isabella was diagnosed with Chiari Malformation when she was just a year old and subsequently had to have a neurosurgeon perform a decompression surgery. She has aspiration and reflux problems that require her not drink and receive her hydration by J-tube. Additionally she has sleep apnea which requires her to wear a bi-pap mask while sleeping. Providing the care she, and her brothers, need can be overwhelming at times but we have received the help of some amazing people along the way. All of the kids love Disney but Isabella absolutely loves Frozen. During one of her hospital stays (28 days) she insisted Frozen be played on a loop the entire time. I dream of seeing all of their delight in experiencing the Magic of Disney World. I simply cannot afford to make it happen on my own right now. I am thankful for the existence of this program for all those who it has already helped and I am now humbly wishful it can assist me in creating unforgettable memories for my entire family. I would like to request (5) 4-day Park Hopper Passes to Disney World.\nSherry donated $100.00\nDale donated $25.00\nVance donated $25.00\nMiguel donated $40.00\nYvonne donated $10.00\nRandal donated $25.00\nJeannie donated $10.00\nJerry donated $10.00\nNorman donated $20.00\nThank you. Thank you. Thank you. I cannot thank all of you enough for fulfilling my wish and allowing me to spend an incredible time with my family at Disney World. I had a great time and especially enjoyed seeing the delight and amazement in my children's faces. Thank you Sherry, David, Barry, Dale, Joseph, Karen, Mark, Rebecca, Vance, John, Miguel, Jose, Alesha, Wayne, Yvonne, Randal, Mark, Jeannie, Paula, Charles, Jerry, Kimberly, Norman, the anonymous donors and those who have contributed to the Hero's Wish General Fund. Also thank you to the VetTix staff who make this all possible.\nLegoland - Orlando\nHi! My name is Sgt Joshua Horne. I lost my best friend in 2009, the day I was wounded. I later discovered infidelity within my first marriage which resulted in losing my family. Shortly thereafter, God led me to my current wife and, we were able to obtain sole custody of my kids which allowed us to be a blended family. We haven't had a honeymoon or anything and I'd really love to share in a family vacation. My world is complete, especially with the arrival of our now 18 month old daughter. We have 5 kids; 9,8,8,6 and 18 months. We have all girls and one boy. My wish is to be able to all go on a vacation and spend some much needed quality family time. I'd love to be able to take them to Legoland when I return around Sept 2017.\nErika donated $100.00\nLillian donated $140.00\nPost deployment trip to Disney World\nMy name is MSgt John de la Cruz and an active duty firefighter in the USAF. I have been in the military for 17 years and am currently on my 8th deployment and will be returning in August. I would like to take my family to Disney World when I get back. As my kids, 4 and 8, are a little older, this deployment has been particularly hard on them and I wanted to surprise them with a trip when I return. My wife is also currently finishing nursing school and will graduate in August and I hope to be back to celebrate her accomplishment and take her to Disney World. She was following me for my entire career and put her career on hold and has finally found the opportunity to follow her dreams. Our military spouses and kids are remarkable and I would love to be able to show them how much I appreciate everything they do for me.\nLTC Grant donated $20.00\nCarl donated $100.00\nDisney World Vacation Park Hopper + passes\nMy name is SSgt Charles Kenney. I am active duty Air Force deployed from the 6th Security Forces Squadron. My family and I have been stationed at MacDill AFB for five years and there has not been a chance to relax and cherish what we have and reward my wife for holding the family together like she always does. Our oldest son was attacked by a dog requiring extensive facial surgeries, our youngest son required two surgical procedures while he was an infant and had failure to thrive, my wife required two medical surgeries, and I required back surgery in 2016 due to a military training exercise injury. I was not sure if I would ever return to active duty. It seems like the last five years has been one crisis after another. As grateful as we are for our positive experiences at MacDill AFB we are ready for me to return from this deployment, take one final family vacation, and head to the next chapter in our lives. Our youngest sons have never had the magical experience of Disney World and I would love to reward the entire family for standing by my side throughout my military service and always supporting me even when times were extremely stressful. I would like to take my family to Disney World when for a family reintegration vacation. Although Disney World will not make up for the lost time with their Dad, I would like to create new unforgettable memories with my kids that will last a lifetime and bring all five of us closer together and reunite as a family!\nErik donated $10.00\nMike donated $5.00\nHarold donated $25.00\nMy name is SGT Michael Fuller and I am currently deployed. My wife recently told me that my son has been saving money to take me to Disney World when I get home from this deployment. I have served for about 9 years now and this is my 3 deployment. This is my 1st deployment as a married man and father of 2 kids. My son is 5 and my daughter is 2. I missed their birthdays and every holiday this deployment and I would love to make it up to them. We are asking for the Military Salute Park Hopper tickets for 5 days. My wife tells me my daughter loves Disney princesses and my son wants to ride the roller coasters with me. Please help me make their dream come true.\nDave donated $100.00\nViolet donated $50.00\nLTC Grant donated $210.00\nThank you for the opportunity to be spend time with my family and see how much my children have grown. We were able to visit my daughter's favorite princess and I rode the roller coasters with my son. Truly appreciate you guys and all who donated. THANK YOU!\nMy name is SFC Joshua Sesters. I am a wounded warrior and disabled Vet, that served in the Army for 14 plus years. I was wounded in Iraq in 2004 while. I'm the father of a beautiful daughter, and husband to my amazing wife of 13 yrs. My family has always wanted to go to Disney world, so my wish is a trip for my family and I to Disney world.\nRusty donated $20.00\nDisney World (Post deployment vacation)\nMy name is SGT. Kenneth Darnell. I'm currently on my first deployment. I have a beautiful blended family and we had a wonderful new addition during my deployment. My wife Catherine is currently attending school while doing an amazing job as a stay at home mother. Catherine and I have been together for just over 2 years and have 4 kids between us: Donye 12, James 10, Arriyanna 8, and the newest addition is Cameron 4 months. On the civilian side I work at a paper mill which is a 7 day a week operation in which I get very few days off and work a lot of 12-16 hour days. Due to financial reasons I have to return to work almost immediately upon my return because I used up all of my leave when I went home for the birth of my son. I would love nothing more than being able to surprise my family with what would be our first vacation as a family together. I am requesting (5) 4-day Armed Forces Salute tickets to Disney World. God Bless everyone and thanks for allowing me tell you my story!\nJohn donated $2.00\nRachel donated $18.00\nWords cannot express how grateful we are for the time we have spent at Disneyworld in Orlando, Florida over the past week courtesy of those who were gracious enough to donate money towards our wish. We had an amazing time and are completely exhausted (a great problem to have) from 4 days at Disneyworld with 4 kids, lol. Once again a big thank you to John, William, Dale, Julie, Michelle, Rachel, Trace, and the Veteran Tickets Foundation general Hero's Wish Fund. - The Darnell Family\nDisneyland: Our 1st Family Trip (Post Deployment)\nMy name is 1SG Delarna, I have served 19 years in the Army and I am currently on my 7th deployment in Kuwait. I did 3 tours to Iraq, 2 to Afghanistan, 1 to Haiti and 1 to Kuwait. Being a Combat Engineer my job is risky. Three of my deployments were just searching for IED\u2019s & doing rock clearance. Along with myself, my family has made many sacrifices throughout the years. After returning home this summer, I would like to thank them by taking our first family vacation together. My wife & I have been married for six years and have yet to have a honeymoon. Life just seems to fly by when you\u2019re being deployed or pcsing every 2-3 years. We have a blended family with seven children(19, 16, 14, 13, 12, 7 & 2 mts) with our newest being born during this deployment. Thankfully, I was given one week leave and made it home the day before his arrival. Due to health reasons he experienced extended hospital stays, for that he has yet to meet his three older siblings. Our son doesn\u2019t even know it yet but he has brought our blended family even closer! Seeing all seven smiling faces together for the first time will be a moment to cherish a lifetime! We are a family of 9 but will need 8 tickets. We do understand that it is highly unlikely our wish will be fully granted. We\u2019re hoping at the least, we are blessed with some of the tickets to help offset the cost. Our one wish for our family is to take our first family trip to the happiest place on earth, Disneyland!!!\nVicki donated $50.00\nGregorio donated $20.00\nPhyllis donated $100.00\nMy name is Albert Meraz. I am currently overseas for a year long tour in Afghanistan. I have my wife and two girls (6 and 2) at home supporting me and awaiting my return in the summer next year. My wish is to take them to legoland in Florida and stay there for the weekend in July when I should be able to take post deployment leave. They have been so strong through this tour and I would like to give them a nice fun break when I arrive back.\nLindsay donated $100.00\nThank you so much Vet Tix for giving my family the opportunity to enjoy a vacation here at Legoland. My girls are having the time of their lives and we are so thankful. We appreciate the support from the people who have donated and want to say thank you to them for helping us get here.\nFamily Trip to Disney World\nHello my name is SGT Jeremy A. Looman. I just returned from Ukraine in support of Operation Atlantic Resolve with the Army National Guard. My youngest son, Sean, was born on the first day that I deployed to Ukraine. I returned a 2 weeks ago, and could only afford to take a week off before returning back to work. I have spent over 4 years in a combat zone, most of that time on Active Duty status with the 173D ABCT. It would mean the world to me spend time with Sean, and the rest of my beautiful family. My wish is for 6 Disney World Park Hopper Passes. My wife is amazing, such a sweet person and so deserving of a vacation. Even if this wish doesn't come true, I feel blessed to have served in the United States Army and the National Guard. My beautiful family consists of 7 but only need tickets for 6 because Sean is so young. Jenny my beautiful wife, Kyra (13), Halle (11), Jeremy Jr. (5), Jace (3), and Sean (7 Mo) and myself.\nMartha donated $100.00\nEric donated $5.00\nDelilah donated $50.00\nHamilton at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC\nMy name is LCDR Hugh Wilson. In December 2017 I returned from a reserve mobilization and six month deployment to Iraq. The deployment was a rewarding experience, but was somewhat unexpected and followed 14 months of working the night shift as a warehouse manager. During the deployment, my wife (a former Army Officer and Afghanistan veteran) was pregnant with our second daughter (she was born 3 days after I returned), raising our 2 year old and working full time. She never complained once throughout my deployment and was an amazing partner to me and mother to our girls. I would like to do something special for her to show my appreciation for the outstanding support and care she provided to our daughters and I while I was deployed. I would like to request two ticket for my wife and I to attend Hamilton when the touring production comes to the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC.\nTrever donated $5.00\nWesley donated $10.00\nFirst and foremost, my wife and I would like to extend our most sincere and heartfelt thank you to the individual donors that donated our tickets to attend Hamilton. We enjoyed an amazing evening with GREAT seats and will be forever thankful for your generosity. Additionally, we would like to thank the staff from vettix.org for everything they did throughout the process and everything that they do for the veteran community.\nUniversal Studios Honeymoon\nMy name is Lieutenant Junior Grade Dominic Scharret, My wife and I have been married for almost 5 years now, and I have not been able to take her on a proper honeymoon. I did not have the leave or money at the time of our wedding due to the fact I was stationed in San Diego and our wedding was in Georgia (all of my leave and money was spent on travel back to my duty station). Since our wedding, I have not had time to take her on a proper honeymoon due to deployments, OPTEMPO and the fact I was selected for Officer Candidate School (OCS). After training at OCS, I received my commission and went further into more grueling training for flight school. I have not had time to take any vacations with my wife, let alone make up for her missed honeymoon. Recently, I was selected into the HR community and now, I finally have a position where I have the time to be able to take her on the honeymoon she deserves. I would like to take her to Universal Studios Hollywood. She is obsessed with Harry Potter.\nMy wife and I want to send a sincere thank you to Vet Tix and the individual donors that supported us on this amazing honeymoon to Universal Studios. We had an absolute amazing time and enjoyed the rest and relaxation from our hectic schedule! It truly was a blessing to us!\nEagles concert June, 2018\nMy name is Alexander Gregory, I have been in the Air Force for just over three years, I am currently serving my second deployment in the military overseas. When I get back state side from this 10 month long deployment I would like to take my dad (Kevin Gregory 52) to an Eagles concert. They are my all time favorite band! Any assistance we could receive would be greatly appreciated!\nHello, my name is SSG Phi Nguyen and I just recently returned home from my 2nd deployment and wish to take my family on a vacation to Disney World. After my 1st deployment I was unable to take them anywhere on a vacation so I would love to surprise them this time around with a trip to Disney World. Although this was only my 2nd deployment, I have missed countless birthdays, anniversaries, multiple holidays and school functions which has been really tough on my family, not just myself. I want to let my family know that I appreciate them for all their sacrifices that they have had to make while I was away. I would love to have three 4-day park hopper passes to Disney World. Thank you so much for any help in making my wish for my family dream come true. I greatly appreciate all the support.\nConnica donated $50.00\nBob donated $10.00\nEdna donated $50.00\nWe would like to thank Vettix, Veteran Tickets Foundation and each one of our 10 individual donors who made it possible for this truly awesome vacation to DisneyWorld. My family had such a blast at all the parks and made magical memories that we will remember forever. Words cannot express how we feel or how much we appreciated this gift. Thank you once again to everyone for your kindness, generosity, support, time and effort into making this vacation possible and a huge success for us. - Nguyen Family.\nMy name is Airman First Class Stricker I am currently on a six month deployment in Afghanistan. It is my very first deployment and it is hard being away from family. I would like to take my dad (Chad Stricker 43) and my two younger sisters (Peyton Stricker 16) (Janevy Stricker 14) to Disney World. I want to take them on this trip to make up for missed time together. 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        "raw_content": "Everything We Know About the Brussels Terror Attacks So Far\nThree blasts hit the Belgium capital this morning, killing at least 26 and wounding at least 136.\nLatest on deadly Brussels bomb attacks: \u2014 Channel 4 News (@Channel4News)March 22, 2016\nA photo of Brussels airport after the two blasts this morning\nMultiple blasts have hit the Belgian capital of Brussels, with two explosions at Brussels national airport at around 8AM and a third in the Metro system shortly after. So far, the death toll is 26, with 136 wounded, though both of those numbers could rise.\nThe two explosions at Zaventem airport took place in the departures hall, reportedly close to the American Airlines departures desk. Belgian authorities have confirmed that one of the blasts was caused by a suicide bomber, while local media report that the second was a bomb detonated from a distance. An eyewitness said that the second, louder explosion took down ceiling panels and destroyed pipes.\n\"It was atrocious. The ceilings collapsed,\" he said. \"There was blood everywhere, injured people, bags everywhere. We were walking in the debris. It was a war scene.\"\nBelgian health minister Maggie De Block has said that 11 people died and 81 were injured in the airport blasts.\nThe blast on the Metro reportedly took place as a train was pulling into Maalbeck station. An eyewitness told POLITICO, \"I was on the metro train pulling into [Maalbeck] station when there was a massive explosion. Lights went out, smoke everywhere, sounds of multiple explosions, everyone dropped to the floor.\"\nLa Stib, the Metro operator, has confirmed that 15 people were killed in the explosion at Maalbeck station, with 55 injured \u2013 10 critically.\nThe attacks come four days after fugitive Salah Abdeslam, a suspected participant in November's Paris attacks, was arrested after a police shoot-out in the Brussels district of Molenbeek, where a number of people alleged to have been involved in the Paris attacks had lived. The Belgian terror level has now been raised to maximum, rail transport to the airport has been suspended, all flights have been diverted and Eurostar has suspended all trains to and from Brussels.\nLib\u00e9ration newspaper reports that the border between France and Belgium is closed to all traffic, while extra police and soldiers have reportedly been sent to bolster security in Paris' two main airports, Charles de Gaulle and Orly. French interior minister Bernard Cazeneuve has said around 1,600 extra police will be deployed to borders, airports and stations, with 400 more focusing on Paris.\nIn the UK, the Metropolitan police's assistant commissioner Mark Rowley announced that, as a precaution, \"forces across the UK have increased policing presence at key locations, including transport hubs, to protect the public and provide reassurance\". He added that this deployment of extra officers was not based on any \"specific information or intelligence\".\nBelgium's prime minister, Charles Michel, said in a televised press conference, \"What we feared has happened,\" before calling for \"calm and solidarity\".\nNumerous world leaders have commented on the situation. David Cameron tweeted, \"I am shocked and concerned by the events in Brussels. We will do everything we can to help,\" while French President Fran\u00e7ois Hollande said, \"I express my full solidarity with the Belgian people. The whole of Europe has been hit through the Brussels attacks.\"\nEuropean Council president Donald Tusk said the bombings marked \"another low\" by terrorists, adding: \"I am appalled by the bombings this morning at Zaventem airport and the European district in Brussels which have cost several innocent lives and injured many others.\"\nThe Telegraph reports that two suspected terrorists, Mohamed Abrini and Najim Laachraoui, who were allegedly involved in the November Paris attacks \u2013 and are yet to be captured \u2013 will likely be investigated as suspects in today's attacks.\nFor updates on the ongoing situation, visit VICE News.\nMaalbeck",
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        "raw_content": "24 Oct 18 by Robert Beale\nCharities must obtain appropriate advice when acquiring or disposing of interest in property from someone who has the ability and experience to do so competently, acting exclusively for the Charity and who will ensure that the Charity can be satisfied that the proposed Terms are the best that can reasonably be obtained.\nFor acquisition or disposal of an interest for a Term of less than seven years the Charity has some discretion as to who this advice is provided by, the Charity Commission recommends the RICS as one of those professional bodies.\nHowever, where disposal is to be for a Term in excess of seven years a Qualified surveyors report must be obtained which will not only provide a value for the interest to be disposed of but advise on the method by which the interest should be advertised to ensure that the proposed terms are the best that can reasonably be obtained.\nA Qualified surveyor would need to be MRICS or FRICS as well as a RICS Registered Valuer. The Charity Commission also recommends that the surveyor should :-\n\u2022 have considerable experience of the property market in the town or district where the land is situated\n\u2022 be familiar with the factors which affect the value of the type of property/land within the market\n\u2022 know which methods of marketing and disposal are most likely to succeed in the market\nFailure to follow these requirements will result in an Order from the Charity Commission having to be applied for and achieved before completion of the disposal can occur. This will inevitably extend the time needed for the disposal.\nVickery Holman offer an established knowledge of each local market across the South West which enables its valuers to provide the required advice, acting independently for the Charity and producing reports compliant with the Charities (Qualified Surveyors\u2019 Report) Regulations 1992. We always recommend that Charities engage with the valuer as early as possible to ensure that the intended action occurs efficiently and to the best possible gain.",
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        "raw_content": "Pueblo House Re-Opens to a New Face and Expanded Educational Programming\nAlbuquerque, NM \u2013 The Pueblo House at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center re-opens April 20th in a public ceremony to celebrate its long awaited expansion.\nFormerly known as the \u201cPueblo House Children\u2019s Museum,\u201d the tiny adobe structure located in Albuquerque\u2019s north valley at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, housed a collection of educational exhibits of Pueblo history and culture that have been seen and touched by generations of children since it opened in 1977.\nNow, future generations can look forward to visiting the Pueblo House with its new classroom, which will cater to adults and children by providing an interactive experience to teach them about Pueblo people and culture.\nThe new 1,000 sq. ft. expansion includes classroom space, kitchen, restroom, heating and refrigeration all in a separate structure that creates a semi-enclosed plaza area adjacent to the existing adobe Pueblo House. Interior improvements to the existing Pueblo House will roll out in the coming months.\nIn addition to physical expansion comes educational program expansion such as, \u201cDig It\u201d a summer camp for children ages 10 to 12 years-old who will explore traditional Pueblo agriculture and foodways. Other programs to be held in the classroom include hands-on workshops with artists, informative presentations on Pueblo culture and history and storytelling.\nMuseum Director, Dr. Cynthia L. Chavez said, \u201cThe expansion provides IPCC staff with resources to broaden our educational objectives and to make the Pueblo House an active part of IPCC programming. We also look forward to improving the interactive experience of the existing Pueblo House in the coming months.\u201d\nThe bulk of funding for the new building and improvements to the existing structure came from the New Mexico State Legislature who specifically designated $125,000 toward the project. Albuquerque-based architect, Rick Bennett, donated his services and resources for the design and construction was done by Dennis Chavez from D. Francis Construction, also an Albuquerque firm. The original Pueblo House was built with federal 1976 bicentennial monies.\nThe public is welcome to the re-opening festivities from 11 am to 5 pm. There will be a traditional \u201cPueblo Throw\u201d at 12 noon.\nThe Pueblo House is part of the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, owned and operated by the 19 Pueblos of New Mexico and located at 2401 12th St. NW, Albuquerque, NM. For more information on this and other events call 505-843-7270.",
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        "raw_content": "San Diego Tourism - Coastal Neighorhoods\n5 Amazing Things to Do in San Diego\nSan Diego Waterfront Dining\nJohn Bahu\nAs if all that sunshine isn\u2019t enough, here\u2019s a waterfront city brushed by perfect breezes, the light just right, the beer perfectly hoppy after a day of wave-and-water fun. Whether you\u2019re standup paddling on Mission Bay, kayaking into sea caverns along La Jolla\u2019s idyllic shores, savoring a sweet shave ice in Balboa Park, or dining and dancing after dark in the lively Gaslamp Quarter, you\u2019ll find yourself smiling in San Diego.\nFilm buffs know the Hotel Del Coronado as a backdrop in the Marilyn Monroe movie Some Like It Hot, but this luxury resort has been a star among Southern California resorts since it first opened in 1888.\nFor more than a century, this designated National Historic Landmark with its Queen Anne\u2013style red turrets has attracted U.S. presidents, dignitaries, and, indeed, plenty of movie stars to Coronado Island, a 15-minute drive from downtown San Diego. Today, the 757-room resort, known to locals just as \u201cthe Del,\u201d sits on 28 acres of private, pristine beachfront property, blending old-school luxury with high-end accommodations and modern amenities.\nStay in either the main Victorian building, loaded with historic charm, or the more contemporary Ocean Towers. If you plan to plant yourself poolside, get a room in one of the California Cabana buildings. For larger groups or families, the spacious Beach Village suites feel like a home away from home\u2014if your everyday home is a luxury beach house that\u2019s just steps from the sand.\nAt Del Beach, you can take a surf lesson, play volleyball, or just lounge the day away on a plush daybed while enjoying beverage service. A nighttime bonfire in the sand is a popular resort tradition\u2014and now you can order up artisanal pizzas, s\u2019mores, and more to nosh around the fire pit. During the day you can also take a tour of the hotel grounds (complete with stories of resident ghosts) or even join a seaside painting class. Don\u2019t leave without visiting Spa at the Del for themed body treatments, like the Mindful Waves Massage or the Some Like It Hot Stone Massage.\nKids ages 4\u201312 will love the resort\u2019s DelVentures activity center, where they can participate in programs like Mermaids & Pirates camp. For a fun activity for the whole family, rent bikes (or a surrey) at PeDels and explore the island, which has more than 15 miles of dedicated bike paths. Follow the Silver Strand to Imperial Beach and back for an 8-mile coastal cruise.\nOr you can just soak up the scenery from one of the seven dining options, all with ocean views. Hotel del Coronado\u2019s signature restaurant, 1500 OCEAN, showcases fresh seafood like Pacific Opah Crudo and oysters, while the Sunday brunch in the Crown Room is nothing short of legendary, with multiple carving stations, a huge seafood spread, and a Bloody Mary bar.\nSpecial Offers at the Hotel Del\nSan Diego Tourism - Coronado\nSee why celebs like Marilyn Monroe, Cary Grant, and Brad Pitt have stayed at the Hotel Coronado in San Diego County. The Luxury Minute video series showcases California\u2019s most opulent resorts and hotels in 60 seconds.\nFrom parks to nightlife, discover this Southern California city beyond the beach\nWith lively neighborhoods, an internationally renowned craft beer scene, and one of the world\u2019s most beautiful urban parks, there\u2019s a whole lot of San Diego to explore beyond its famous beaches. Experience this dynamic city as you prowl the vibrant Gaslamp Quarter and see the exotic animals at the San Diego Zoo in Balboa Park.\nStay in a stylish Gaslamp Quarter hotel\nTo find the most happening spots in San Diego, sometimes you have to look up. That\u2019s certainly true at the Pendry San Diego, where the rooftop Pool House lets you bask in the city\u2019s perfect weather by day and a cool lounge scene after dark. Stop into Provisional, the hotel\u2019s combination restaurant and marketplace, for all-day dining and to shop for housewares.\nExplore San Diego\u2019s hottest entertainment district\nProving that the hip and historic are hardly incompatible, the Gaslamp Quarter combines beautifully restored 19th-century buildings and 21st-century nightlife. Dine on chef Leyla Javadov\u2019s innovative (and healthy!) cuisine at Caf\u00e9 21, which features live music every day. Or check out the action on all three levels at The Tipsy Crow, a sports bar, pub, and club all in one.\nStroll El Prado in Balboa Park\nLined with museums housed in elaborate Spanish Colonial Revival buildings inspired by landmarks in Spain and Mexico, El Prado is the romantic heart of Balboa Park. The dazzling films at the San Diego Natural History Museum\u2019s The Subaru 3D Experience will transport you into the planet\u2019s most spectacular natural settings. Or lose yourself in an exotic world of cycads, orchids, and ferns at the historic Botanical Building. (And don\u2019t forget to take a selfie along its lily pond.)\nSee the menagerie at the San Diego Zoo\nSure, you\u2019ll find lions and tigers and bears, but the San Diego Zoo is most famous for its beloved koalas and pandas, animals that are only found at a few select zoos worldwide. Catch glimpses of African penguins, baboons, crocodiles, and leopards at the newest exhibit, Africa Rocks, and for one of San Diego\u2019s best views, ride high on the Skyfari Aerial Tram\u2014also a great way to get across the zoo\u2019s lush and verdant 100 acres.\nEat chicken fried by a celebrity chef\nProving that there\u2019s more to the Little Italy district than pasta, former Top Chef winner Richard Blais takes fried chicken and eggs to a whole new level at The Crack Shack. Hang out on the patio at this rustic chic spot and play some bocce, then bite into such irresistible sandwiches as the Coop Deville (fried chicken, pickled chilies, lime mayo on brioche) or The Royale (chicken sausage, egg, and smoked Cheddar on an English muffin). And don\u2019t forget the deviled eggs.\nRaise a glass at Ballast Point\nCelebrated for its West Coast\u2013style Double IPAs, San Diego is consistently ranked as one of America\u2019s top craft beer cities. Order up a flight and taste your way through some of the city\u2019s best brews at Ballast Point\u2019s Little Italy brewery, tasting room, and restaurant. Make a reservation in The Kettle Room, where the prix fixe menu features dishes perfectly paired with Ballast Point beers.\nSan Diego Tourism - Urban Neighborhoods\nEpicurean Adventures in Little Italy\nSan Diego's Parks & Gardens\nSan Diego County Craft Breweries\nCalifornia Questionnaire: Richard Blais\nSan Diego: 5 Amazing Things\nWith lively neighborhoods, a happening craft beer scene, and one of the world\u2019s most beautiful urban parks, there\u2019s a whole lot of San Diego to explore beyond its famous beaches.\nCourtesy of The Pendry\nSoak up the coastal-chic vibes at this trendy downtown destination\nLocated in San Diego\u2019s historic Gaslamp Quarter, The Pendry San Diego isn\u2019t just a luxury hotel\u2014it\u2019s an experience. Step inside and you\u2019ll find a buzzing social scene fueled by the property\u2019s six (!) in-demand restaurants and bars. While discerning travelers may visit for the first-class accommodations in the heart of downtown, locals know The Pendry as the place to be, any night of the week.\nBuilt in 2017, every inch of the property feels positively posh thanks to a mix of unexpected details, from the Mo\u00ebt and Chandon champagne vending machine (the first in Southern California) to the ultra-luxe Fili D\u2019oro bedding in the 317 guest rooms. Despite the first-class touches, the overall atmosphere is SoCal chill.\nThe stylish rooms feature chic custom furnishings and calming colors inspired by San Diego\u2019s beach and surf culture, and many offer stunning views of the city skyline and sailboat-dotted harbor. If soaking up the region\u2019s year-round sunshine is on the top of your agenda, reserve the Cabana Pool Suite, complete with direct access to the pool and a wet bar\u2014perfect for group gatherings. Be sure to check the hotel\u2019s website for special offers to amplify any occasion or sample one of Spa Pendry\u2019s ocean-inspired treatments.\nWhat really sets The Pendry apart, though, is the spectacular food-and-drink scene, which brings together some of the city\u2019s most celebrated chefs and cocktail crafters under the same roof. You\u2019ll find modern coastal cuisine at Lionfish, seasonal dishes and gourmet coffee at Provisional, small plates and poolside drinks at The Pool House, craft cocktails at Fifth & Rose, local microbrews at Nason\u2019s Beer Hall, and an upscale nightlife experience at Oxford Social Club.\nWhile you may be tempted to never leave, The Pendry\u2019s location is ideal for exploring the city\u2019s eclectic neighborhoods. The funky East Village (home to Petco Park and the San Diego Padres) and beautiful waterfront are just a few blocks away, and the food-and-drink hotspots of Little Italy and North Park are both within a 5- to 10-minute drive.\nSan Diego County's Best Beaches\nPendry San Diego: California Luxury Minute Resorts\nFind out why Modern Luxury magazine calls the Pendry in San Diego \"a new brand of cool.\" The Luxury Minute video series showcases California\u2019s most opulent resorts and hotels in 60 seconds.\nExplore the historic ships at this open-air museum along the Embarcadero\nSome museums boast of being living history, but the Maritime Museum can attest that it is floating history. Located along downtown San Diego's Embarcadero, the museum is a collection of seafaring vessels, from large sailing ships to old-school yachts and Navy submarines that you can explore\u2014and sometimes even ride on short voyages.\nThe museum focused primarily on one historic ship, the Star of India, when it first opened in 1948, but today comprises 11 permanent exhibits and a variety of rotating exhibits. The Star of India still makes a good place to start your visit: The iron-hulled 1863 sailing ship is a State and National Historic Landmark and the oldest active ship in the world. Military buffs will also love the USS Dolphin, the U.S. Navy submarine that holds the record for the deepest dive. Lookie-loos, meanwhile, can\u2019t resist the Medea, a steam yacht from the Gilded Age.\n\u201cVisitors often remark about how the Maritime Museum of San Diego is unlike any other museum they\u2019ve visited,\u201d says Dr. Raymond Ashley, president and CEO of the museum. \u201cEach vessel is like a time machine into a different world\u2014going from ship to ship is like going on a series of voyages through time.\u201d\nYou can even take some of the exhibits out for a spin, ranging from a 45-minute ride around the harbor on the 1914 Pilot boat (the oldest working boat of its kind on the West Coast) to a military-themed tour in a Vietnam-era Swift Boat or a four-hour ride on the San Salvador, a replica of the ship that explorer Juan Cabrillo sailed into San Diego Bay in 1542. There\u2019s also the Californian, a replica Gold Rush-era \u201crevenue cutter\u201d that has the distinction of having been named the Official Tall Ship of the State of California. Climb aboard for a public adventure sail lasting anywhere from a half-day to longer than a week; you can haul a line or man the helm, or just watch as the crew darts about the rigging to set and furl the sails.\nTo add wildlife to the mix, take the four-hour excursion on the America (a reproduction of the yacht that inspired the America\u2019s Cup). From December to April, you might see blue or gray whales out on the water.\nKids especially love this fresh-air museum, even if they never leave the dock. \u201cIt\u2019s a fleet of working ships that they can explore, rather than a hushed building full of artifacts,\u201d says Kelli Lewis, Director of Development. \u201cJust stepping on board\u2014smelling the wood tar and salt, feeling a faint roll of the deck, and gazing aloft at the sails\u2014brings depth and realism to children\u2019s imaginings.\u201d\nSan Diego Tourism Authority \u2013 Tours\nUSS Midway and the Waterfront\nWhale-Watching in San Diego\nSan Diego\u2019s Waterfront Dining\nSoar the skies above La Jolla\u2019s rugged seaside cliffs, blufftop mansions, and the sandy shoreline at Black\u2019s Beach\nIf you\u2019ve ever wanted to fly like an eagle, you can live that dream in San Diego. At Torrey Pines Gliderport in La Jolla, you\u2019ll soar effortlessly above the Pacific\u2019s wind-ruffled waves, suspended in a colorful paraglider while securely strapped to a qualified pilot. Your only task is to sit comfortably in your harness and keep your eyes on the megawatt view\u2014a wide-angle perspective on the endless ocean and the brayed-tan sands of Black\u2019s Beach. First-timers, take heart: The scariest part is before you take off. Once you\u2019re gliding through the air, anxiety vanishes. Most flights last about 20 minutes, which is just enough time to amp up your endorphins and leave you grinning from ear to ear.\nBeginners of any age, from toddlers to centenarians, can go for a tandem flight. Torrey Pines Gliderport has a stellar safety record\u2014having flown nearly 150,000 accident-free tandem flights in the last 20 years. You can fly in either a hang glider or a paraglider (a hang glider has a kite-shaped metal frame; a paraglider has an inflated wing with no frame), but paragliding is more common because it\u2019s better suited to a wider range of wind conditions. You don\u2019t even need to plan ahead\u2014tandem flights are offered on a first-come, first-served basis whenever the wind is favorable.\nEven if you have no intention of leaving the ground, you can have almost as much fun as the fliers. Torrey Pines Gliderport enjoys one of San Diego\u2019s best coastal viewpoints from its perch atop a 350-foot-high bluff. Lookie-loos are welcome\u2014order a sandwich or salad at the Cliffhanger Caf\u00e9, then watch the gliders take off and float through the air. On weekends, live music adds to the party atmosphere.\nThere\u2019s plenty more to do in La Jolla, from kayaking in sea caves to taking an architectural tour of the Salk Institute. Golfers can swing over to Torrey Pines Golf Course for a round of golf and lunch overlooking the 18th hole at A. R. Valentien. At nearby Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve, admire the world\u2019s rarest pine tree, the Torrey pine, as you hike through dramatically eroded coastal badlands to the beach. Look up to the sky as you walk, and you\u2019ll probably see smiling gliders drifting gently overhead.\nDaniel Knighton/Getty Images\nHow to Hack Comic-Con\nTips for making the most of the Comic-Con experience, even if you don\u2019t have a ticket\nThe yearly arrival of Comic-Con International brings legions of fanboys and fangirls to San Diego every July for a celebration of swords, superheroes, and sci-fi fare.\nThe annual convention, which got its start in 1970, now ranks as one of the largest events of its kind in the world, attracting more than 160,000 attendees to the San Diego Convention Center and surrounding Gaslamp Quarter every summer. What originally began as an event catering to comic-book fans has grown into a massive, multimedia affair that attracts top Hollywood studios and television networks looking to connect fans with the next (or current) blockbuster or hit series. For one week every July, downtown San Diego turns into fandom central.\nWhether you\u2019re attending for the first or 20th time, or are simply looking for the best people-watching spots, these tips will make your Comic-Con experience a memorable one.\nComic-Con events you don\u2019t need a badge for\nThe number of events happening outside the convention center grows every year, and many of the pop-up attractions don\u2019t require a pass to attend.\nLocal breweries often get in the spirit with events like Hop-Con: The Wootstout Festival, which celebrates San Diego's status as the center of the nerd universe. Given San Diego's reputation as \u201cthe Craft Beer Capital of America\u201d with more than 150 breweries, microbreweries, and brewpubs calling the county home, the team-up of local breweries and the Comic-Con crowd is a natural fit.\nThe schedule of events is updated frequently\u2014right up to and throughout the show, in fact\u2014so keep an eye out for information about fan parties and meet-ups being held during the week, as many of them are open to the public. Many of the media outlets covering the show will host (or cohost) parties and after-hours events during the convention, with details provided on their websites, their booths inside the show, or at pop-up locations around the convention center. Bookmark the Unofficial Blog\u2019s Guide to Comic Con and the Comic-Con Blog for the most up-to-the-minute schedules of events.\nWhere to go for the full Comic-Con experience\nMuch of the area surrounding the San Diego Convention Center will be in full-on Comic-Con mode throughout the show, but there are a few local landmarks you\u2019ll want to visit to make your experience complete.\nThe claim to fame for Kansas City Barbeque, which is located a few blocks north of the convention center, is that it\u2019s where the famous Tom Cruise \u201cYou\u2019ve Lost That Lovin\u2019 Feelin\u201d scene from Top Gun was filmed. Even if you\u2019re not a fan of the 1980s flick, the popular bar and restaurant provides excellent people-watching opportunities from its patio, which happens to sit along one of the main routes to and from Comic-Con.\nA trip to Comic-Con isn\u2019t complete without a stop at Tin Fish Gaslamp on Sixth Avenue. Famous for its fish tacos, the restaurant is another popular gawking location that offers a great view of both the Comic-Con crowds and the harbor, and you\u2019re likely to spot more than a few comic creators and guests of the show enjoying a quick bite during the weekend.\nOn that note, if you\u2019re looking to hobnob with Comic-Con royalty, the surrounding hotel bars and lounge areas are popular meeting places for the show's guests and attendees once the convention center closes its doors each day. The common areas at nearby hotels like Manchester Grand Hyatt can offer a great opportunity to extend the Comic-Con experience after the sun goes down.\nWhat to look for inside Comic-Con\nIf you\u2019re fortunate enough to have a badge to the convention, check the Comic-Con website for the show\u2019s schedule of programming, which is typically released two weeks before the show and tends to be updated as changes occur. Below are a few must-sees, regardless of what you\u2019re planning to do during the show.\nHall H is where all the big movie studios reveal footage and make major announcements, so you typically have to line up extremely early\u2014sometimes a full day\u2014to gain access to particular events. In recent years, the Comic-Con staff have occasionally issued wristbands to attendees lining up far in advance of Hall H events, so it's worth asking Comic-Con staff (either via email in advance or on-site when the show starts) about the best way to ensure you'll get a seat this year.\nThe annual Comic-Con Masquerade costume contest is typically held on Saturday evening during the show, and attracts some of the most creative cosplay artists you\u2019ll find at any convention. Sure, you\u2019ll see a mass of Spider-Man and Harley Quinn costumes wandering the halls, but these elaborate costumes will rival anything you\u2019ll see in a blockbuster movie.\nIf you\u2019re looking for your favorite comic artists and illustrators at the show, make your way to Artists\u2019 Alley. Many artists take commissions at the show, and some even do free sketches.\nFinding your own Comic-Con HQ\nIf you don\u2019t already have accommodations booked for the show, the challenge of finding a hotel room could prove difficult\u2014but not impossible. Check Comic-Con\u2019s website for the latest information on availability. The site gives a list of participating hotels and tells you the current status of those offering special Comic-Con rates and room packages.\nGiven the early rush to reserve as many rooms as possible, there will typically be quite a few cancellations in the lead-up to the show. Call hotels directly to enquire about room availability\u2014the hotels farthest from the convention center are likely to free up earliest. When investigating room availability, keep San Diego's mass transit system in mind\u2014the downtown trolley heads east and south to La Mesa, National City, and Chula Vista, while the Coaster connects to North County beach towns Solana Beach, Encinitas, Carlsbad, and Oceanside. Both are viable options to reach the convention center without driving, with more potential for hotel availability.\nHelpful Comic-Con tips\n\u2022 If you can wait to buy souvenirs (and it\u2019s not in danger of selling out), do it on Sunday. All the vendors will be motivated to sell the last of their merchandise so that they won\u2019t have to ship it home. If you want to buy anything exclusive to this year\u2019s show or commission an artist for a drawing, however, do so as early as possible.\n\u2022 Bring these essentials for a comfortable experience: A refillable water bottle, poster tubes to protect any art you buy, sunscreen (in case you end up waiting in line outdoors for an event), an extra phone charger and battery, and comfortable shoes.\n\u2022 When you do need a break from the crowds, venture outside the main convention hall in the direction of some of the smaller panel rooms, and you\u2019ll find some relatively quiet hallways with space to sit on the ground and possibly an outlet for charging your phone.\nSan Diego Tourism Authority \u2013 Comic-Con\nSan Diego \u2013 Things to Do\nDowntown San Diego & The Gaslamp Quarter\nSan Diego \u2013 Where to Eat, What to Drink\nComics, Art and Culture Collide at Comic-Con\u00ae San Diego\nEach year, costume-clad artists, creative geeks and Hollywood elites flock to San Diego to nerd out at the largest Comic-Con\u00ae in the world.\nThe former Los Angeles Galaxy star reveals why he moved to San Diego, and celebrates his love of California\nHe is the greatest American soccer player of all time and one of the two or three best players in Major League Soccer history. Landon Donovan\u2019s 57 career goals and 58 assists for the U.S. men\u2019s national team are both records, he has hoisted the MLS Cup on six separate occasions, and he has scored more World Cup goals\u2014five\u2014than any other Yank.\nDonovan is also a world-class fan of Southern California\u2019s many charms\u2014and he speaks from experience. Born in Ontario and raised in Redlands, Donovan established himself as a superstar with the Los Angeles Galaxy and now lives in San Diego with his wife, Hannah Bartell, and their son Talon. Since retiring from professional soccer in 2016, Donovan has worked as a color commentator for Fox Sports and is part of an ownership group seeking to bring an MLS franchise to America\u2019s Finest City. Here are some of his favorite spots in the Golden State.\nWhere do you live? San Diego\nWhy there? My wife grew up in San Diego and we moved here about a year ago, to be closer to her family.\nWho or what is your greatest California love? I have many California loves: the sun, the beach, the people, the food, the willingness of the people to be open minded.\nWhat is the biggest misperception about Californians? That we are laid back and not tough enough. We are certainly laid back in nature but there is a resilience and toughness to Californians that is underappreciated.\nWhat is the stereotype that most holds true? That we are unabashedly pro-California. We believe that there is nowhere else in the world like California and are not shy about letting people know it.\nWhat is your favorite Golden State splurge? Eating ice cream near any of our beautiful beaches during any month of the year. We have the unique ability to eat ice cream cones in 70-degree weather in the middle of December and I love it.\nTime for a California road trip. Where are you going? [There aren\u2019t] many drives more beautiful than the drive up the California coast on Pacific Coast Highway. Malibu, Morro Bay, and Big Sur are musts. There are hundreds of places to stop along the way and enjoy the beach, wine, sunshine, etc.\nIf you could decree an official state culinary experience, what would it be? I would mandate that you get a fish taco in San Diego, stop by Fishing With Dynamite in Manhattan Beach, have lunch at the Post Ranch Inn in Big Sur, and go wine/food tasting in Napa.\nBest California song? \"California Love\u201d by Tupac. When I traveled a lot as a young soccer player, I would listen to that song on the airplane ride home to remind me of my beautiful home state. It will forever be etched in my mind.\nHow would your California dream day unfold? My dream day would definitely revolve around food. I would begin in San Diego and get a breakfast burrito from Roberto\u2019s and eat it on the beach in Del Mar. I would then take a two-hour drive north to Oak Glen (on the way to Big Bear) and go apple tasting up in the mountains. Around lunchtime, I would head west to Manhattan Beach and have oysters at Fishing With Dynamite. After that, I would head north to Santa Barbara and spend the night there.\nLos Angeles Galaxy - Schedule\nVisit Santa Barbara \u2013 Hotels\nRoad Trip: Highway One Classic\n\u201cLiberty Public Market embodies the unique spirit of San Diego\u2014it\u2019s a combination of everything that makes us such a vibrant place,\u201d says David Spatafore of Blue Bridge Hospitality, which owns and operates Liberty Public Market. \u201cSan Diego has a rich history, buzzing dining scene, and a deep passion for locally sourced ingredients, all of which enhances our reputation as a food destination. It\u2019s one of those places you visit to get a flavor of our amazing city.\u201d\nNeed a strategy for how to tackle your first visit? Start with a local beverage. If it\u2019s afternoon, try a Kryptonite (mint-infused cold brew) from WestBean Coffee. If it\u2019s later in the day, take advantage of the market\u2019s unique liquor license and imbibe while you browse\u2014grab a beer from specialty craft shop Bottlecraft (24 beers on draft and 500 bottles for sale) or sample one of 500 wines from Grape Smuggler.\nNext, scout out appetizer-sized items, such as Paran\u00e1\u2019s empanadas with homemade chimichurri sauce or FishBone Kitchen\u2019s ceviche served fresh in a martini glass. Then, move on to heartier options, such as a lobster roll from Wicked Maine Lobster or jambalaya at Southern-focused Cane Patch Kitchen. Be sure to save room for dessert\u2014it\u2019s hard to pass up the colorful candy-topped cakes and massive cookies from Crafted Baked Goods, which is also home to the popular Scooped by MooTime ice cream counter.\nLeaAnn Mueller\nThe award-winning musician, producer, director, and author muses on SoCal slang, the value of Mexican food, and his favorite Golden State getaways\nTom DeLonge is a Southern Californian through and through. The Poway native grew up skateboarding, surfing, and skiing, and while still in high school, formed Blink-182, the platinum-selling rock band, which he fronted until departing in 2015. In addition to churning out hit songs with Blink, like \u201cAll the Small Things,\u201d the lead vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter formed a second band, Angels & Airwaves, and later, an entertainment company called To the Stars. His interest in science led to another creative turn, writing the children\u2019s book The Lonely Astronaut on Christmas Eve, and partnering with other authors to inspire a newfound appreciation of the unsolved mysteries of the universe. DeLonge shares what he loves most about his home state.\nWhere do you live? Near the beach in San Diego. I love the energy.\nWhy there? My company, To the Stars, is there, my kids\u2019 schools are there, and the sunset is there too.\nWho or what is your greatest California love? My greatest love for California is the diversity of climate and topography: trees on one end, deserts on the other, and a beach that stretches along both.\nWhat is the biggest misperception about Californians? That we all use [words like] \u201crad\u201d and \u201cgnarly\u201d\u2026 that is Southern California only. It\u2019s ours. No one else can have it.\nWhat is the stereotype that most holds true? That anything is possible, from the arts to technology. Building a new way of expressing yourself and your mind\u2026a better life is possible here.\nWhat is your favorite Golden State splurge? Mexican food. 100%.\nTime for a road trip. Where are you going? Usually the desert, like Joshua Tree National Park, to see the stars at night. It\u2019s so close and so vastly different [from] most other views.\nIf you could decree an official state culinary experience, what would it be? Again, Mexican food. It has all [the] essential vitamins. I love the street tacos from The Taco Stand, in Encinitas on Highway 101.\nBest California song? \"California Girls\" by The Beach Boys. It speaks volumes about our most popular asset, the beach and the youthful energy that is present when you grow up here.\nHow would your California dream day unfold? Wake up in the mountains and get a warm coffee, drive two hours down to the desert and take a hike, then drive two more hours to the coast, and the beaches in San Diego\u2019s North County, to watch the sunset ignite into a flurry of colors\u2014and with a Mexican beer in hand.\nSan Diego Tourism \u2013 Restaurants\n6 Unforgettable Desert Parks\nBook a table at this San Diego waterfront knockout\nGot a boat? That\u2019s the only way you\u2019ll get a better view of San Diego\u2019s waterfront skyline and twinkling bridges than the panorama you get from Coasterra Modern Mexican restaurant, the third Cohn Restaurant Group offering on the city\u2019s Harbor Island. (The other two are the successful Island Prime and C Level.)\nEvery table of this multilevel dazzler\u2014with a special event space for up to 500 guests that actually floats above the water\u2014has a view that will have you Instagramming throughout your meal, especially if you\u2019re there at sunset. \u201cTable 408 outside, right at the tip of the pentacle over the water\u2014that\u2019s my favorite table,\u201d says chef and Cohn Group partner Deborah Scott. \u201cWhen the sun begins to set, there\u2019s a shell-like color lighting up the buildings downtown. And it keeps changing\u2014it\u2019s like a nonstop slideshow, with tankers and sailboats going by.\u201d\nEven after dark, the 28,000-square-foot, $15 million restaurant is an eye-catcher. Sit at Coasterra\u2019s bar, order a Deb\u2019s Coconut Margarita\u2014made with Olmeca Altos reposado tequila, coconut cream, lime juice, and a coconut salt rim\u2014and take in the restaurant\u2019s sleek, contemporary styling. \u201cI like minimalist design, and that\u2019s what you see here,\u201d says chef Scott, who had a strong hand in creating the space. \u201cThere aren\u2019t any Mexican blankets or pi\u00f1atas\u2014it\u2019s dramatic and open.\u201d\nYearning for traditional Mexican fare? There are a few tacos and enchiladas on the menu, but most of Coasterra\u2019s dishes are creative twists on Mexican classics. Ceviche gets an upgrade with Mexican shrimp and bay scallops, Pacific sea bass, lime, orange zest, roasted tomato salsa, and cilantro. Dipping sauces for fresh-shucked oysters include pickled onion-haba\u00f1ero mignonette and fire-roasted cocktail sauce. Classic surf and turf becomes a spectacular stacked presentation of a beef short rib topped with Oaxacan mole, a lobster-risotto cake, grilled asparagus, and a lobster claw.\nAll told, Coasterra serves up a hard-to-beat combo of sophisticated design, deliciously eclectic dishes, and a world-class view.\nDining in San Diego\nVisit waterfront parks for boating, biking, and coaster rides\nMission Bay and San Diego Bay trim the edge of the city like sparkling gems. Dozens of outfitters can get you out amidst the blue via every imaginable conveyance; kayak, stand-up paddleboard, motorized watercraft, sail boat, or kite board. For a more novel approach, board the Bahia Belle, a Mississippi riverboat, snuggle aboard a romantic Venetian gondola, or try jet-packing to skim across the water like James Bond.\nYou can have fun on land here, too. Mission Beach, the narrow strip of land between Mission Bay and the Pacific, is a chock-o-block assemblage of surf shops, t-shirt joints, and funky beach bars, and there\u2019s a 3-mile oceanfront boardwalk that rivals Venice Beach for people watching. At Belmont Park, classic amusement rides include the Big Dipper wooden roller coaster. Mission Bay also has 27 miles of water\u2019s-edge pathways, perfect for strolling and biking.\nSan Diego: Neighborhoods\nLittle Italy, North Park, South Park, East Village; San Diego\u2019s diverse neighborhoods are filled with personality\u2014and local finds. These pedestrian-friendly enclaves are the epicenter of San Diego\u2019s burgeoning culinary movement, progressive art scene, and craft beer boom. Start your own sampling in North Park, the neighborhood bordering Balboa Park\u2019s northeast side. Along 30th Street and University Avenue, enjoy farm-to-table cuisine and boutique wines at Urban Solace, or wing it at local favorite Carnitas\u2019 Snack Shop (the menu changes daily depending on fresh produce and other ingredients available that day).\nHip art abounds in North Park; on the second Saturday of each month (called \u201cRay at Night\u201d), join the cool crowds along Ray Street for gallery hopping and live music. In the East Village, locals savor gourmet burgers at Neighborhood; in South Park (east of Balboa Park), find whimsical clothes and jewelry at Junc.Life Boutique, or enjoy a Hawaiian shave ice at Daily Scoop on Juniper. Food, craft beer, boutique shopping, and live music are all part of historic Gaslamp Quarter, the part of town that tends to keep things hopping \u2018til the wee hours. Little Italy, known for (you guessed it), Italian eateries, also has trendy-chic shops housed in bungalows, as well as plenty of sidewalk caf\u00e9s and pizzerias along India Street. And if you\u2019re hankering for handmade, still-warm tortillas, head straight for Old Town, site of California\u2019s first Spanish settlement, with restored adobes now housing shops and restaurants.\nMicrobrewing has caught on big time in San Diego, with more than 85 craft breweries throughout the region. The tidal wave began with innovative brewers like Stone Brewing Company and Karl Strauss. Now, it\u2019s craft-y all over San Diego\u2014in pubs, restaurants, and in the breweries themselves (many offer tours). And in a growing trend, San Diego\u2019s chefs are starting to design beer-pairing menus or foods featuring local brews. Some breweries now offer their own eateries: Take, for instance, Stone Brewing\u2019s World Bistro & Gardens, which has indoor-and-outdoor restaurants in both Escondido and Point Loma's Liberty Station.\nFrom swooshing and swooping rides to interactive animal experiences and world-class attractions,...\nFor starters, La Jolla (pronounced la HOY-uh) has a prime perch on San Diego County\u2019s coastline. Located about 20 minutes north of downtown, La Jolla is home to the wide, white-sand beaches of La Jolla Shores, with surfing, snorkeling, and made-for-sunset firepits, as well as an adjacent playground for kids. Head out onto the waters with one of the local operators, like La Jolla Kayak or San Diego Bike and Kayak Tours, and paddle or snorkel among La Jolla\u2019s marine denizens, from colorful garibaldi to (harmless) leopard sharks. To see more aquatic critters while on land, explore the Birch Aquarium, affiliated with the renowned Scripps Institution of Oceanography, or stand along the sea wall at a beach known as The Children\u2019s Pool, and watch a large community of seals lounge, bark, and tend to their cubs.\nThe seals live right next to the heart of La Jolla, the hilly village areas known as The Cove and Bird Rock. The ocean is still in plain view amid the shops, eateries, and places to stay\u2014like La Valencia Hotel, the Mediterranean-style \u201cPink Lady\u201d that once hosted World War II soldiers about to ship out, as well as Hollywood A-Listers like Gregory Peck. Shop in the upscale boutiques along Girard Avenue and Prospect Street, or dine at beloved George\u2019s at the Cove, farm-to-table WhisknLadle, colorful taco haven Puesto, or seafood-rich Nine-Ten.\nDon\u2019t miss the cultural stops, too, like the La Jolla branch of the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, Warwick\u2019s (the nation\u2019s oldest family-owned bookstore), or the local art galleries such as Legends Gallery, where you can see out-of-the box paintings by the late Theodore Geisel, the longtime La Jolla resident better known as Dr. Seuss. (Insider tip: Look at the unique flora around La Jolla to see what may have inspired Seuss\u2019s whimsical plants and trees).\nSome must-stops in La Jolla stretch beyond the Cove. The Marine Room, in La Jolla Shores, offers incredible \u201chigh tide\u201d brunches and dinners where the tall waves crash into the giant windows as you eat. To the north, tee off at Torrey Pines Golf Course (which will host the U.S. Open again in 2021), next to the sumptuous Lodge at Torrey Pines.\nOr, go see a future Broadway hit at La Jolla Playhouse, located on the University of California San Diego campus. Co-founded by Gregory Peck in 1947, the theater has been the birthplace of a long list of crowd-pleasing and Tony Award-winning hits, from The Who\u2019s Tommy and Thoroughly Modern Millie to Jersey Boys and Come From Away. Come for one of its Page-to-Stage performances to watch (and offer feedback on) works still in progress. You can even bundle in a dinner of fresh seafood or a Kobe burger at the theater\u2019s on-site James\u2019 Place, helmed by acclaimed sushi chef James Holder.\nAnother great option: Hike the ocean-view trails at the Torrey Pines State Nature Reserve, under the shade of the rare, long-needled pine trees that are common in this little pocket of the Golden State.\nSan Diego \u2013 Scripps Coastal Reserves\nStart in La Jolla with brunch at Brockton Villa\u2014the Crab Ipanema Benedict egg dish won\u2019t disappoint. Casual lunch? Anthony\u2019s Fish Grotto (downtown) serves creamy, chock-full clam chowder and crunch-perfect fish and chips. Also downtown on the Embarcadero, there\u2019s Sally\u2019s Seafood on the Water and The Fish Market, two more places to try for fresh catch of the day with waterfront views. Across San Diego Bay, head to Harbor Island and Tom Ham\u2019s Lighthouse (yes, it\u2019s really housed in a lighthouse). Nearby, Island Prime makes the most of the view with floor-to-ceiling windows and an over-the-water patio. If you want tunes, try Humphrey\u2019s Restaurant on Shelter Island; it presents quality live music in its outdoor amphitheatre. Slip away to peaceful Coronado, and relax at Mistral at Loews Coronado Bay Resort.\nBrockton Villa\nLike an island getaway a stone\u2019s throw from the city, the appealing island community of Coronado feels like a private enclave wrapped with perfect beaches, including ultra-family-friendly Coronado Beach. Besides those soft sands, the island\u2019s crown jewel is the Hotel Del Coronado, built in 1888 and topped by russet red, castle-like turrets. Explore the lobby and grounds on your own, or join a guided tour offered by the Coronado Historical Association; docents share tidbits on the Del\u2019s remarkable history and guest list (including Marilyn Monroe, who starred\u2014alongside the hotel\u2014in the 1959 comedy Some Like It Hot). The Del also serves a sumptuous Sunday brunch, and the Babcock & Story bar is fine for sipping a craft beer with views of the Pacific. Not far from the Del, the Loews Coronado Bay Resort sits on its own 15-acre peninsula and is known both for its water sports and for being especially dog-friendly.\nThe diminutive island, reached by the arching Coronado Bridge, is easy to explore by bike. Rent one from Holland\u2019s Bicycles to pedal past elegant oceanfront mansions and tended gardens, or visit Orange Avenue, lined with shops, restaurants, galleries, and theatres. More shops and art galleries are located at Ferry Landing, and restaurants like Il Fornaio Coronado and Peohe\u2019s have expansive views of San Diego\u2019s downtown skyline across San Diego Bay.\nTravel tip: Traffic on the San Diego-Coronado Bridge can get thick, especially on summer weekends. Flagship Cruises will ferry you from Ferry Landing, across the Bay to the Embarcadero. Water taxis are available too.\nMarilyn Monroe\u2019s Hotel del Coronado\n7 Oscar-Worthy California Hotels\nLearn about San Diego\u2019s Spanish roots, go tidepooling, and watch for whales at this historic park\nStart at the visitor center, where short films and ranger talks offer interesting insights into Cabrillo and his history. Walk to the Old Point Loma Lighthouse, which has been restored to reflect what lighthouse life was like for lightkeepers and their families in the 1800s.\nThe 2.5-mile/4-km Bayside Trail looks out to San Diego Bay, and the easy Coastal Tidepool Trail takes you to some of the best tidepooling in California (look, but don\u2019t touch). Visit in late fall or winter for the best viewing opportunities, when low tides occur during daylight hours. Keep an eye out for multiple tidepool species, which range from periwinkle snails and acorn barnacles to anemones and sea stars, in a variety of different intertidal zones.\nLook for the coastal defense systems the city put in place in World War II to fend off the Japanese Navy. From mid-December to late March, the bluffs\u2014and specifically the Whale Overlook\u2014are a great place to watch migrating Pacific gray whales. If you forget binoculars, a limited number are available at the visitors center.\nPacific gray whale facts\nPoint Cabrillo natural science\nSan Diego's Best Beaches\nIn summer (Memorial Day to Labor Day), a few dollars allows you an all-day ride on the Big Bay Shuttle, with eight stops along the bay front from Harbor Island to the South Embarcadero (downtown); you get on, you get off, where and when you want. Along the downtown waterfront and in the Gaslamp Quarter, you\u2019ll find pedicabs and horse-drawn carriages. Downtown you can also look for the iconic bright red trolley; the San Diego Trolley plies to and from key locations in the city and also heads for places like Old Town and Mission Valley. Water is no obstacle. From downtown\u2019s Broadway Pier, 15 minutes on Flagship Cruises\u2019 ferry sees you to Coronado Island. And have some fun with your transport. GoCar Tours-San Diego has a fleet of three-wheel, convertible mini-cars for two\u2014each complete with a GPS-guided tour of downtown San Diego and adjoining neighborhoods. And honestly, much of San Diego \u2013 neighborhoods like North Park and Little Italy -- is easily explored on foot, and once you put your foot down -- the Gaslamp Quarter alone has over 100 restaurants, bars and nightclubs -- you may not want to go anywhere else.\nGoCar Tours-San Diego\nFor a dining experience that will satisfy any craving, head to Liberty Public Market in San Diego\u2019s Liberty Station, just three miles from the airport. 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        "raw_content": "A prolific hacking group has returned with a new campaign which looks to deliver a new remote access trojan (RAT) to victims in order to create a backdoor into PCs to steal credentials and banking information.\nThe campaign is suspected to be the work of TA505, a well-resourced hacking group which has been active since at least 2014. The group has launched some of the largest cyber attack campaigns of recent years, with victims targeted with the Dridex banking trojan, Locky ransomware, Jaff ransomware and more.\nMany of these campaigns have been launched with the aid of the Necurs botnet, one of the largest spam generators used by cyber criminals.\nNow TA505 is running a new campaign, which has been detailed by researchers at security company Proofpoint. In line with a change of focus by other cyber criminal groups, TA505 has shifted away from ransomware and banking trojans and now appears to focus on RATs -- including one which has only recently appeared and had only been used twice before. In both previous cases, the attackers remain unidentified.\nDubbed tRat by researchers, the malware is predominantly targeting financial institutions and is being distributed with the aim of grabbing credentials, financial data, and other information that would be useful to cyber criminal operations. Researchers also warn that it could have other capabilities that haven't been put into operation yet.\nThe malware campaign was first detected in late September, with phishing emails offering its targets secure files that need to be opened. If the user opens the attachment, the Word document claims to be protected by security firm Symantec and asks the user to enable macros to see the supposed secure files...\nRead more: Hacking group returns, switches attacks from ransomware to trojan malware | ZDNet",
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        "raw_content": "Selena Gomez on Instagram Fatigue, Good Mental Health, and Stepping Back From the Limelight\nby Rob Haskell|photographed by Mert Alas And Marcus Piggott\nOn an unusually wet and windy evening in Los Angeles, Selena Gomez shows up at my door with a heavy bag of groceries. We\u2019ve decided that tonight\u2019s dinner will be a sort of tribute to the after-church Sunday barbecues she remembers from her Texan childhood. I already have chicken simmering in green salsa, poblano peppers blackening on the flames of the stove, and red cabbage wilting in a puddle of lime juice. All we need are Gomez\u2019s famous cheesy potatoes\u2014so bad they\u2019re good, she promises. She sets down her Givenchy purse and brings up, in gaudy succession, a frozen package of Giant Eagle Potatoes O\u2019Brien, a can of Campbell\u2019s Cream of Chicken soup, a bag of shredded \u201cMexican cheese,\u201d and a squat plastic canister of French\u2019s Crispy Fried Onions.\n\u201cI bet you didn\u2019t think we were going to get this real,\u201d she says, and when I tell her that real isn\u2019t the first word that springs to mind when faced with these ingredients, she responds with the booming battle-ax laugh that offers a foretaste of Gomez\u2019s many enchanting incongruities.\nWatch Selena Gomez Answer 73 Questions on Family, Obsessions, and Her Go-To Dance Moves:\nBut real is precisely what I was expecting from the 24-year-old Selena, just as her 110 million Instagram followers (Selenators, as they\u2019re known) have come to expect it. Of course, celebrity\u2019s old codes are long gone, MGM\u2019s untouchable eggshell glamour having given way to the \u201cThey\u2019re Just Like Us!\u201d era of documented trips to the gas station and cellulite captured by telephoto lenses. But Gomez and her ilk have gone further still, using their smartphones to generate a stardom that seems to say not merely \u201cI\u2019m just like you\u201d but \u201cI am you.\u201d\n\u201cPeople so badly wanted me to be authentic,\u201d she says, laying a tortilla in sizzling oil, \u201cand when that happened, finally, it was a huge release. I\u2019m not different from what I put out there. I\u2019ve been very vulnerable with my fans, and sometimes I say things I shouldn\u2019t. But I have to be honest with them. I feel that\u2019s a huge part of why I\u2019m where I am.\u201d Gomez traces her shift toward the unfiltered back to a song she released in 2014 called \u201cThe Heart Wants What It Wants,\u201d a ballad about loving a guy she knows is bad news. The title derives from a letter written by Emily Dickinson, though Woody Allen reintroduced the phrase when he used it to describe his relationship with Soon-Yi Previn. We can assume that Gomez is referring here to Justin Bieber, with whom she ended a three-year relationship at around the time the song debuted.\nIf you are over 30 and find yourself somewhat mystified by Gomez\u2019s fame, unable to attach it to any art object\u2014apart from several inescapable pop songs and a cameo in The Big Short in which, as herself, she explains synthetic collateralized debt obligations\u2014then you might wish to watch the video for \u201cThe Heart Wants What It Wants.\u201d (You will be late to the party; it received more than nine million views in the first 24 hours following its release.) Before the music begins, we hear Gomez\u2019s voice as if from a recorded psychotherapy session, ruminating over a betrayal. \u201cFeeling so confident, feeling so great about myself,\u201d she says, her voice breaking, \u201cand then it\u2019d just be completely shattered by one thing. By something so stupid.\u201d Sobs. \u201cBut then you make me feel crazy. You make me feel like it\u2019s my fault.\u201d Is this acting? Is it a HIPAA violation? Either way, there is magic in the way it makes you feel as if you\u2019ve just shared in her suffering. Pay dirt for a Selenator.\nGomez queues up a playlist\u2014Dolly Parton, Kenny Rogers\u2014and back in the kitchen, there is a chile relleno casserole to assemble, green enchiladas to roll, and her cheesy potatoes to mix together. As I slip an apron over her mane of chocolate-brown hair, for which Pantene has paid her millions, and tie it around her tiny waist, I wonder whether her legions have felt for years the same sharp pang of protectiveness that I\u2019m feeling at present. Even as she projects strength and self-assuredness, Gomez is not stingy with frailty. \u201cI\u2019ve cried onstage more times than I can count, and I\u2019m not a cute crier,\u201d she says. Last summer, after the North American and Asian legs of her \u201cRevival\u201d tour, with more than 30 concerts remaining, she abruptly shut things down and checked into a psychiatric facility in Tennessee. (This was the second time Gomez had canceled a tour to enter into treatment; in January 2014, shortly after being diagnosed with lupus, she spent two weeks at the Meadows, the Arizona center that has welcomed Tiger Woods, Rush Limbaugh, and Kate Moss.) The cause, she says, was not an addiction or an eating disorder or burnout, exactly.\n\u201cTours are a really lonely place for me,\u201d she explains. \u201cMy self-esteem was shot. I was depressed, anxious. I started to have panic attacks right before getting onstage, or right after leaving the stage. Basically I felt I wasn\u2019t good enough, wasn\u2019t capable. I felt I wasn\u2019t giving my fans anything, and they could see it\u2014which, I think, was a complete distortion. I was so used to performing for kids. At concerts I used to make the entire crowd raise up their pinkies and make a pinky promise never to allow anybody to make them feel that they weren\u2019t good enough. Suddenly I have kids smoking and drinking at my shows, people in their 20s, 30s, and I\u2019m looking into their eyes, and I don\u2019t know what to say. I couldn\u2019t say, \u2018Everybody, let\u2019s pinky-promise that you\u2019re beautiful!\u2019 It doesn\u2019t work that way, and I know it because I\u2019m dealing with the same shit they\u2019re dealing with. What I wanted to say is that life is so stressful, and I get the desire to just escape it. But I wasn\u2019t figuring my own stuff out, so I felt I had no wisdom to share. And so maybe I thought everybody out there was thinking, This is a waste of time.\u201d\nWatch Selena Gomez Behind the Scenes With Vogue:\nOn August 15, Gomez uploaded a photo of almost baroque drama: her body collapsed on the stage, bathed in beatific light. Whether this was agony or ecstasy, it drew more than a million comments from fans (who have handles like \u201cselena_is_my_life_forever\u201d). It would be her last Instagram post for more than three months. She flew to Tennessee, surrendered her cell phone, and joined a handful of other young women in a program that included individual therapy, group therapy, even equine therapy. \u201cYou have no idea how incredible it felt to just be with six girls,\u201d she says, \u201creal people who couldn\u2019t give two shits about who I was, who were fighting for their lives. It was one of the hardest things I\u2019ve done, but it was the best thing I\u2019ve done.\u201d She stayed for 90 days, making her first post-treatment appearance last November at the American Music Awards, where she collected the trophy for Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist and gave a tearful speech about her struggles; it quickly went viral.\nIn the tearoom at the Peninsula Beverly Hills hotel, little girls in pinafores and pink high-tops sit on heavily tasseled sofas and drink sparkling apple juice out of champagne flutes. One by one they approach our table, shyness replaced by rapturous giggles as Gomez praises their pretty dresses and invites them to sit with her for a picture. Her seemingly infinite patience with these intrusions is something between a habit and a principle. \u201cSomebody I used to hang out with would always get very frustrated with me,\u201d she says, presumably referring to Bieber, whose name she will not utter. \u201cBut I have a hard time saying no to children.\u201d\nDonna Gigliotti, who produced The Fundamentals of Caring, a 2016 drama in which Gomez plays the love interest of a boy with muscular dystrophy, recalls the throngs of children ready to engulf her outside the set even in rural Georgia. \u201cThey love her because she is so generous and so authentic,\u201d Gigliotti says. \u201cI admit that I didn\u2019t quite understand her huge fan base at first. Now I see her as a sort of third-generation feminist. She\u2019s adorable and flirty and funny, but she\u2019s also kind of kick-ass. I think her young fans go wild for that combination.\u201d\n\u201cThere\u2019s a vulnerability about Selena,\u201d says Paul Rudd, her costar in The Fundamentals of Caring. \u201cShe\u2019s never trying to sell herself or impress anyone. She doesn\u2019t put on airs, and she was a good sport about really long days in sometimes uncomfortable conditions. You\u2019d never know she was so famous by the way she behaved, which, I think, is a huge key to her appeal.\u201d\nDoll-like and startled in pictures but almost breathtakingly at ease in person, Gomez was once described by her good friend Taylor Swift as \u201cboth 40 years old and seven years old.\u201d She grew up in Grand Prairie, Texas, raised by a single mother who was sixteen when she was born. Gomez remembers being asked to feel between the cushions in the car for change so that they could buy Styrofoam cups of ramen. But at age seven, after a few years on the pageant circuit, she landed a role on the children\u2019s show Barney & Friends, which shot in Dallas and recruited talent locally. By twelve she was one of Disney\u2019s young players, plucked out of thousands of hopefuls. At thirteen she moved to Los Angeles with her mother and stepfather, and the following year Disney gave her the lead in Wizards of Waverly Place, a sitcom about a family of wizards who own a downtown Manhattan restaurant. The show was a hit, and Disney did what Disney does, fanning Gomez\u2019s talent across music and movies, with her mother, Mandy Teefey, continuing to act as her manager. (Gomez hired a Hollywood management firm in 2014, after her first mental-health crisis, but she continues to develop projects with her mother and prizes her opinion above all others.) \u201cI worked with Disney for four years,\u201d Gomez says. \u201cIt\u2019s a very controlled machine. They know what they represent, and there was, 100 percent, a way to go about things.\u201d\nNo child star enjoys easy passage through the morass of adolescence, and Gomez struggled to shed her blandly perky Wizards persona. \u201cFor a guy there\u2019s a way to rebel that can work for you,\u201d she believes. \u201cBut for a woman, that can backfire. It\u2019s hard not to be a clich\u00e9, the child star gone wrong. I did respect my fans and what I had, but I was also figuring out what I was passionate about and how far I was willing to go.\u201d The first thing she did post-Disney was Harmony Korine\u2019s darkly lurid Spring Breakers, a 2013 film about four college girls on a rampage of sex, drugs, and murder. (Gomez played Faith, the one who can\u2019t quite stomach it all and heads back early.) \u201cMy mom wanted me to work with a director who would really push me,\u201d she recalls. \u201cI watched Kids, Trash Humpers, Gummo, and I was like, Mom, are you crazy? But it was fun to imagine how you might behave if you were set free of whatever was holding you captive. I\u2019m a late bloomer. I grew up around adults, but in terms of getting out, having friends\u2014at times I really didn\u2019t know anything but my job.\u201d\nIn retrospect, Gomez\u2019s childhood successes were always tinged with sadness. \u201cMy mom gave up her whole life for me,\u201d she explains. \u201cWhere we\u2019re from, you don\u2019t really leave. So when I started gaining all this success, there was a guilt that came with it. I thought, Do I deserve this?\u201d Though she has been in several other films since Spring Breakers, Gomez has enjoyed greater success as a musician. And yet the musician\u2019s life exhausts her. On film sets she is buffered by the ensemble and can retreat into her character, but in a concert, all eyes fix upon her. \u201cIt\u2019s weird,\u201d she says, \u201cto get up onstage and have everybody know where you were last night.\u201d\nWith the tour and treatment behind her, lately Gomez is feeling unusually relaxed. The Netflix miniseries 13 Reasons Why, which she executive-produced, airs this month, and it addresses several issues dear to her, among them teen suicide and the pressures of social media. Eight years ago, Gomez and her mother reached out to Jay Asher, who wrote the novel from which the series has been adapted. Its title refers to the thirteen reasons why its protagonist, Hannah Baker, chose to take her life. \u201cI didn\u2019t know much about Selena back then,\u201d Asher remembers. \u201cI think I watched Princess Protection Program to prepare. She explained to me how deeply she connected to the book, which is really about how there\u2019s no way to know what people deal with. In that very first meeting we talked about Twitter, and I remember her telling me that there\u2019s this idea that celebrities aren\u2019t supposed to notice or care about what\u2019s being said about them. But she can\u2019t help but care.\u201d\nGomez has also been in the recording studio off and on, and in February she released \u201cIt Ain\u2019t Me,\u201d a song cut last November, produced by the Norwegian DJ Kygo. It\u2019s both a dance-floor anthem and a polemic against dependency and enmeshment. (\u201cWho\u2019s gonna walk you through the dark side of the morning?\u201d she sings. \u201cIt ain\u2019t me.\u201d A few years back, it might well have been Gomez.) She is collaborating with Coach on a line of accessories, out this fall, and Stuart Vevers, the house\u2019s creative director, recently met with her in Los Angeles for a bit of brainstorming. \u201cThere\u2019s a very warm and inclusive way that Selena has with her fans,\u201d Vevers says. \u201cThat\u2019s the nature of her power. What fashion house wouldn\u2019t want to tap into that?\u201d\nThere are no movies in the works and no time pressure from her record label. \u201cFor a change,\u201d she says, \u201cit feels like I don\u2019t have to be holding my breath and waiting for somebody to judge a piece of work that I\u2019m doing. I\u2019m not eager to chase a moment. I don\u2019t think there\u2019s a moment for me to chase.\u201d Gomez currently lives in an Airbnb in the Valley and honestly doesn\u2019t get out much, except for long drives with her girlfriends: a realtor, a techie, some folks from church. \u201cI think seventeen people have my phone number right now,\u201d she says. \u201cMaybe two are famous.\u201d She is taking Spanish, which she spoke fluently as a little girl but lost, in the hope of recording some Spanish-language music in the future. She sees her shrink five days a week and has become a passionate advocate of Dialectical Behavior Therapy, a technique developed to treat borderline personality disorder that is now used more broadly, with its emphasis on improving communication, regulating emotions, and incorporating mindfulness practices. \u201cDBT has completely changed my life,\u201d she says. \u201cI wish more people would talk about therapy. We girls, we\u2019re taught to be almost too resilient, to be strong and sexy and cool and laid-back, the girl who\u2019s down. We also need to feel allowed to fall apart.\u201d\nShe has hardly been posting on Instagram. In fact, the app is no longer on her phone, and she doesn\u2019t even have the password to her own account. (It\u2019s now in the possession of her assistant.) She sometimes fantasizes about disappearing from social media altogether. \u201cAs soon as I became the most followed person on Instagram, I sort of freaked out,\u201d Gomez says. \u201cIt had become so consuming to me. It\u2019s what I woke up to and went to sleep to. I was an addict, and it felt like I was seeing things I didn\u2019t want to see, like it was putting things in my head that I didn\u2019t want to care about. I always end up feeling like shit when I look at Instagram. Which is why I\u2019m kind of under the radar, ghosting it a bit.\u201d\nWell, not entirely under the radar. 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        "raw_content": "The United States spent 500 million to study underground warfare.\nOriginal title: the United States spent 500 million to study underground warfare. One of the most important strategic objectives of the north is \"Guang Shen\". What are the intentions?\nSource: a lookout think tank\nIn June 24th, the U. S. Army's military web site, \"the US Army spent five hundred million dollars to train soldiers to fight underground,\" the United States Army senior said that the next war will take place in the \"super city\".\nSince the end of 2017, the United States has invested about $572 million in training and equipping 26 active combat brigades (a total of 31) in order to prepare for large-scale underground space operations in large, densely populated cities around the world.\nThe US military has invested so much manpower and financial resources in the research of this new type of war. Its strategic plan is worth pondering.\nIs the United States ready to use the \"last war\" to solve the disobedient countries?\nYi Fang Yi Fang special researcher\nEditors Li Xue lookout think tank\nIn order to look at the original article of the think tank, if you need to reprint, please indicate the source of the zhczyj and the author's information before the text. Otherwise, the legal responsibility will be strictly investigated.\nThe shift of the gravity of the American War\nThe city is not only a gathering area of wealth, but also a potential area of war potential, or an important strategic zone for national security. According to statistics, up to 94% of US military operations were carried out in cities after 250 World War II military operations after World War II.\nBut in fact, for a long time, unless forced to do so, the US Army will not take the initiative to fight the enemy in the city.\nThe reason is not difficult to imagine:\nThe city's population and buildings are very dense, fighting here, on the one hand, on the one hand, the crime of \"making humanitarian disaster\" is on the back. On the other hand, there are many problems, such as the endless street fighting, the barrier break, the enemy and the enemy identification, and the remaining enemy in the building. There is also the threat of a terrorist suicide attack.\nThe war in Aachen in the Second World War was the first lesson of modern urban warfare at the cost of more than 5000 people. In 1968, the battle of American and NATO's compliance with more than 4000 people proved that the US Army was a \"weak man\" in urban warfare. Since the beginning of the 80s of last century, the American army has really started to study and solve the problem of urban war. Since then, a relatively perfect system of combat theory and rich experience in urban warfare have been formed.\nIn the second battle of Fei Lujie in 2004, under the guidance of \"fast and decisive battle\", the US army took the nonlinear operational mode under the guidance of \"fast and decisive battle\", made full use of the advantages of information operations and carried out integrated joint operations. At a small cost, it hit against the anti American armed forces and regained the control of Fei Lujie. It opened from the second times. A new mode of urban offensive operations since the war.\nGeneral Wayne Mike Hall, a former senior adviser to the Urban Warfare Office of the United States Joint Operations Command, declared, \"we will be fighting in the urban area for the next 100 years.\"\nFrom \"oversize\" to \"oversize\"\nIn 2014, the special report of the United States Army \"mega cities and the United States Army\" and the joint integration concept of urban combat in 2027 of the United forces command quickly raised the upsurge of the mega city operations, which also marked the maturity of the US Army in the theory of attack operations in megacities.\nNote: the United States calls cities with a population of more than 10 million as \"mega cities\", and calls cities with a population of more than 20 million as \"super large cities\".\nSince then, in order to carry out the training, the United States Army has established a modern city complex in the asymmetric operations center of the asymmetric operations team in Fort Virginia, which uses virtual training to improve the army's urban operational capability.\nThe United States United States \"united city war outline\" believes that \"the city is the most likely battlefield of the twenty-first Century\", is the \"center of gravity of war and battle\" in the future, and will win the victory of the war in a big city.\nTom Pappas, director of the planning office of the U. S. Army training and order command intelligence department, says the army has begun to plan for the future, and studies some cities in Asia and Africa as representative megacities to meet the challenges of future mega cities.\nIn September 2016, the United States Marine Corps released \"how the twenty-first Century expeditionary force fought\". Aiming at the war after 2025, the Marine Corps required the improvement of the operational capability of the Marine Corps in the urban terrain. It must be trained to cope with the overall and full range of regional divisions, including urban streets. Areas, streets, sewers and tunnels.\nIn June 2017, the United States Defense Advanced Research Program (DARPA) unveiled a new plan for coastal city operations, which aims to help the United States by using more \"subversive\" technology in the urban operations of the coastal areas for those who are technically catching up and losing its technical advantage in operational operations. The army reconstructs its technological superiority in complex urban warfare environment and relies on technological advantages to establish tactical advantages.\nIn the future, with the development of advanced information technology and the improvement of remote attack technology, as well as the strategic support operations of network and space, many changes have taken place in the mechanism of winning the war. Big consumption of the strength of the purpose.\nThe major strategic focus of a country lies in its political or economic center, which represents the future of the large and even super large cities. The strategic focus of the strategic rivals determined by the US security strategy is a number of super cities.\nThe reason why American forces dare to make such decisions is due to the current land, sea, air, sky, sky, network, electrical technology, and the development of \"long arm\" attack technology and strategic delivery technology, making it possible to make the battle style of the large city straight.\nNow, the US military has used \"super city operations\" as a typical form of war in twenty-first Century.\nAt the moment, the US Army is working on a 100 - year - long war road map that focuses on how to occupy and combat large cities, especially the super urban operations in developing countries.\nFrom \"on the ground\" to \"underground\"\nThe operation of mega cities has become the focus of the US Army's planning, and the urban underground space has become the top priority.\nThe importance of urban underground space is increasingly prominent.\nUnderground space has become an important part of national sovereignty, and it is the third major field that human beings can develop beyond space and ocean resources.\nThe underground space battlefield has become the seventh dimensional strategic space after land, sea, air, sky, electricity and network.\nGenerally speaking, urban underground space can be divided into three categories:\n* commercial profitability, such as underground street and Commercial Street, underground garage, underground warehouse and so on;\n* the nature of public services, such as underground roads, undersea tunnels, urban common trench (underground pipelines, integrated pipe corridors), underground libraries, schools, etc.\n* the nature of military urban defense, such as air raid shelter and air defense basement, air defense command, underground missile launcher / submarine base / Arsenal / nuclear weapon test.\nAt present, the development and utilization of underground space in various countries, especially in developed countries, has reached a considerable scale.\nMoreover, underground facilities are becoming more and more integrated for military purposes and civilian purposes.\n* underground works in the United States can accommodate 120 million people, accounting for 57% of the total population. For example, the underground section of the 255 km subway in New York can cover 4 million 500 thousand people; Washington's underground garage can stop more than 20 thousand cars and cover more than 50% people in the city during the war.\n* the underground works built by the former Soviet Union can accommodate 180 million people, representing 68% of the total population at that time. In the construction of the Moscow subway, Russia fully considered the requirements of civil defense, its structural resistance was very high, its maximum depth was 90 meters, and 3 million 500 thousand people could be covered during the war.\n* underground works constructed in Sweden and Switzerland can accommodate over 85% of the total population.\n* the fortifications built by Israel can accommodate 100% of the total population of the country.\nIt can be said that underground space is the last line of defense for the survival of a nation or a nation.\nOnce this line of defense is broken, it means the destruction of a city and even a country.\nDefense of PK attack\nIf the battlefield in the urban underground space, the \"home\" country has a considerable defensive advantage, and as one of the offensive, the U. S. Army is facing the disadvantages that can not be ignored.\nThe advantage of the defender\n* Familiar with the underground space environment, the underground space can be used as a transportation line, a supply line and a support line.\n* concealing military targets and avoiding reconnaissance, surveillance and surveillance from high technology such as space, high altitude and electronics.\n* with strong anti damage effect, precision guided weapons, UAVs, high power microwave weapons, kinetic energy weapons, blasting vibration, nuclear radiation and so on are not able to play an effective role in the underground battlefield.\nThe inferiority of the offensive side\n* in the unfamiliar combat space, the situation of the underground battlefield space is poor, and the favorable terrain can not be found quickly, and the shield of avoiding the enemy fire is short.\n* the electromagnetic environment of underground battlefield is more complex, and communication and navigation may be blocked.\n* advanced weapons and equipment and land and sea attack platforms are difficult to perform normally, and are easily trapped in similar ground battles and battles in buildings.\nTo solve these problems, we need a lot of theory and practice. Although the US Army has gone through similar targeted training, it still failed to achieve the desired result in the actual combat process.\nIn Afghanistan and Iraq, the U. S. Army has seen the power of relying on the \"hole\" and the urbanization, which poses a threat to the security of the military personnel. But the complexity of this kind of underground and underground warfare is not as good as that of underground cities.\nTaking the Iraq war as an example, the US Army conducted a simulation training against the \"underground warfare\" of the Iraqi army before the war began more than a year ago. The site was selected in the desert of Mojave, California, where the US Army set up an underground Warfare Center.\nIt is said that the center simulates the construction of underground facilities in Afghanistan and Iraq, with a total of about 480 kilometers of tunnels and underground passages, which have many similarities with the urban underground environment.\nHowever, the US Army has been greatly restricted in its subsequent operations.\nEspecially in the battle of Mosul from November 2016 to July 2017, the US Army saw the importance of preparing for underground warfare.\nThe old urban area of Mosul is densely populated with more than 5000 buildings, narrow and curved streets and unaccessible vehicles. In particular, the armed elements have formed a huge underground tunnel system after a long period of transformation to old buildings, which can effectively avoid reconnaissance and flexible forces. 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        "raw_content": "Judge dismisses lead rioting charge against defendants in Inauguration Day protest trial\nPolice run to corral protesters in Washington on Jan. 20. (Stefan Jeremiah/AP)\nThe D.C. Superior Court judge overseeing the trial of six people charged in Inauguration Day protests that turned violent has dismissed one of the most serious charges of inciting a riot.\nAfter hearing the cases presented by prosecutors and defense attorneys during the past three weeks, Judge Lynn Leibovitz on Wednesday said there was not enough evidence against the four women and two men to prove they urged others to riot and destroy property along 16 downtown Washington blocks.\n\"None of them engaged in conduct that amounted to urging other persons to destroy property,\" the judge said.\nThe six defendants are the first to go to trial in Inauguration Day rioting cases; more than 150 others who were arrested are set for trials in coming months. Prosecutors said the group of protesters smashed store windows with bricks, hammers and crowbars and damaged a limousine Jan.\u200920, the day President Trump was sworn in.\nLeibovitz's decision to dismiss the felony charge was a blow to prosecutors, who aggressively argue that all the protesters in the group bear responsibility for the rioting and damage even though there is no evidence the six people on trial participated in any vandalism.\nDefense attorneys said their clients were protesting peacefully and exercising their right to freedom of speech. They said that only a small number of protesters broke off from the group and turned violent and that police overreached by making mass arrests.\nProtesters smash the windows of a limousine in Washington on Inauguration Day. (Stefan Jeremiah/AP)\n[Were Inauguration Day protesters rioting or lawfully demonstrating? That\u2019s the question for jurors.]\nThe charge of inciting a riot carries a maximum penalty of up to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $25,000. Leibovitz dismissed the charge on a defense motion after attorneys presented their evidence and before closing arguments in the case.\nThe defendants still face seven charges, including five felony destruction of property counts, which carry up to 10 years in prison, and two misdemeanor engaging in a riot charges, each carrying up to 180 days in jail.\nOn Wednesday afternoon, Leibovitz denied requests from defense attorneys to dismiss those counts, saying there was enough evidence for jurors to weigh whether the defendants should be found guilty. She noted the government's argument that the defendants were aware of the destruction of property and that the crowd of protesters \u2014 dressed in black so it was harder to identify them \u2014 provided cover for the vandals among them.\nOn trial in the case are Michelle Macchio, 26, of Naples, Fla.; Jennifer Armento, 38, of Philadelphia; Christina Simmons, 20, of Cockeysville, Md.; Alexei Wood, 37, of San Antonio; Oliver Harris, 28, of Philadelphia; and Brittne Lawson, 27, of Pittsburgh.\nDuring a brief intermission in the hearing, Wood's attorney, Brett E. Cohen, said he was \"surprised and relieved\" by the judge's decision.\n\"We still have a long way to go with the other charges,\" he said.\nSteven J. McCool, Harris's attorney, called the judge's decision a \"very positive development in the case.\"\nIn her ruling, Leibovitz said the incitement charge requires prosecutors to prove that the defendants made a deliberate attempt to encourage people to riot. The judge found that any excitement or enthusiasm shown by defendants that day didn't amount to incitement and that no reasonable juror could find them guilty of that count based on the evidence.\nDuring the trial, prosecutors set out to re-create the chaos of the 33-minute march through downtown Washington the morning on Jan.\u200920. 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        "raw_content": "\u00bb FF completes ticket in Waterford\nThe Fianna F\u00e1il General Election ticket for the four seat constituency of Waterford has been completed with the addition of Cllr. Eddie Mulligan.\nCllr. Mulligan joins sitting TD and Spokesperson on Older People and Public Health, Mary Butler on the party ticket. Elected for the first time, as an independent, in 2014 for Waterford City East LEA, Eddie joined Fianna F\u00e1il in 2015.\nMarried to Dervla, Eddie has one daughter, Erin, aged 10. A former officer in the Irish Naval Service, Eddie is committed to public service and to delivering for the people of Waterford.\nCllr. Mulligan spent four years training as an Executive Officer with a year spent at The Royal Britannia Naval College in Dartmouth and almost a year training as a Minewarfare & Clearance Diving Officer with the Royal Navy al Cllr. Mulligan is the holder of a diploma in law from University College Cork. so.\nSince his retirement from the Irish Naval Service, Eddie continues to serve his country as Officer Commanding of the Naval Service Reserve, Waterford Unit.\nCommenting, Cllr. Mulligan said, \u201cI am honoured that the party has placed its faith in me by adding me to the ticket for the next general election. \u201cWe are incredibly fortunate to have Mary Butler working as our Fianna F\u00e1il TD. I am determined to work with Mary to return a second Fianna F\u00e1il seat in the constituency. I firmly believe that Waterford thrives when Fianna F\u00e1il is in government. I will work night and day to win a second seat for our party, and to join Mary in D\u00e1il \u00c9ireann.\u201d\nCllr Mulligan went on to say that a change in government was \u201ccrucial to ensuring that Waterford City and County get the investment it needs to see it maximise its potential.\u201d\n\u201cReturning Waterford to its former position as the economic hub of the South East is a core priority for me,\u201d he added. \u201cTo do this, we need to see real delivery on housing, health and education \u2013 they are crucial to restoring Waterford to its former position.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Receives $699 Million EPA Loan For Wastewater Upgrades\nNew federal loan and guarantee program accelerates investment in nation\u2019s water infrastructure\nWalnut Creek, CA \u2014 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has awarded a $699 million low-interest loan to the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) to help finance its innovative Southeast Treatment Plant Biosolids Digester Facilities Project.\nUnder the EPA\u2019s Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA), a program offering as much as $5.5 billion in loans, SFPUC received the largest amount issued to date to fund approximately half of the $1.2 billion biosolids and resource recovery project.\nLed by environmental engineering and construction firm Brown and Caldwell, the project involves upgrading critical components of San Francisco\u2019s aging sewer system infrastructure to support the city\u2019s sustainability goals. With the loan, SFPUC will replace its outdated biosolids digester facilities with modern, efficient technology to transform wastewater solids into high-quality biosolids and biogas. The updated infrastructure is designed to maximize energy recovery, reduce emissions, minimize potable water use through recycling, and produce reusable Class A biosolids. Additionally, the new digesters will be located farther away from existing residences, feature advanced odor control, and will be more resilient to earthquakes.\n\u201cI am thrilled the EPA has chosen to partner with SFPUC by investing in their infrastructure and the local economy,\u201d said Jay Patil, Brown and Caldwell senior vice president and director of sales, strategy, and marketing. \u201cIt speaks volumes about SFPUC\u2019s visionary leadership and culture of environmental and community inclusivity that they received the largest WIFIA loan thus far.\u201d\nAs the prime firm, Brown and Caldwell leads a team comprising Black & Veatch, CH2M (Jacobs), SRT, STRUCTUS, AEW, and Geotechnical Consultants for engineering; Saylor Consulting Group for estimating; MWA Architects, MEI Architects, Fluidity Design Consultants, and Endrestudio for architecture; and Katz & Assoc., Alfred Williams Consultancy, and BAYCAT for outreach.\nBrown and Caldwell assisted the city in its letter of interest for the loan and provided technical documents in support of the application. The SFPUC project was the largest in a pool of 43 letters of interest submitted, and one of 12 projects selected by the EPA to apply for and negotiate a loan.\n\u201cSFPUC did an extraordinary job in securing this alternative funding, and our team is proud to have been part of the process,\u201d said Tracy Stigers, Brown and Caldwell vice president and project manager. \u201cThroughout the project, SFPUC and the consultant team have striven for cost savings and efficiencies with the ratepayer in mind. It is a great feeling to be part of an effort that will save ratepayers more than $200 million in financing.\u201d\nLocated in Bayview-Hunters Point, the Southeast Treatment Plant is the city\u2019s largest wastewater facility. When complete, the modern resource recovery facility will be an aesthetically pleasing community asset that helps protect the health of the community and the environment. The project also brings added employment and education opportunities through more than 3,000 local jobs and career training opportunities.\nProject construction is expected to begin in early 2019 with facilities operational by 2025.\nAbout Brown and Caldwell\nHeadquartered in Walnut Creek, Calif., Brown and Caldwell is a full-service environmental engineering and construction firm with 45 offices and 1,600+ professionals across the country. For more than 70 years, our creative solutions have helped scores of municipal, federal and private agencies successfully overcome their most challenging water and environmental obstacles. As an employee-owned company, Brown and Caldwell is passionate about meeting our clients\u2019 needs and making a difference for our environment and communities. For more information, visit www.brownandcaldwell.com\nImages by MWA Architects\nSOURCE: Brown and Caldwell",
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        "raw_content": "filed: August 8, 2012 \u2022 Ireland\nTurbine project left blowing in the wind\nCredit: By Michael Tracey | Laois Nationalist | www.laois-nationalist.ie ~~\nIs it just a lot of wind?\nThat was what Laois farmers discussed last week when the IFA held a meeting regarding two proposed wind farm projects in the county.\nA packed venue at Abbeyleix Manor Hotel was testament to the interest in wind farm proposals and it\u2019s easy to see why.\nLandowners are being offered in the region of \u20ac20,000 a year per turbine and option agreements on their land are highly sought after. One farmer had been approached six times in as many weeks for an option agreement on his land.\nHowever, serious doubt has been cast on the feasibility of the proposed projects, with it being described \u201cat best a 50% chance of success\u201d of it coming to fruition. There is still clarification to be sought in key areas. Element Power and Mainstream are the two main companies vying for rights for farmers.\nAt the meeting last Tuesday, Laois IFA chairperson Pat Hennessy said it has yet to be determined whether the proposal was \u201ca lot of wind,\u201d but, he added: \u201cI think a lot of effort has been put in by companies and their focus to lock in land.\u201d\nThomas Ryan, IFA environmental executive, gave a brief rundown of the proposals so far, which would stretch across Meath, Kildare Westmeath, Wicklow, Laois and Offaly.\nMainstream\u2019s 5000mw project would affect 900 landowners and create 500 long-term jobs.\nElement Power\u2019s 3000mw scheme would include 40 wind farms and create 2,000 jobs.\nMr Ryan said that the proposals had been spurred by UK requirements that 15% of its energy would come from renewable sources by 2020. Currently, they will not meet the targets.\nThis is where Ireland comes into play and both companies believe that their proposals will be fast-tracked to An Bord Plean\u00e1la through strategic infrastructure developments (SID) to export power across the Irish Sea.\n\u201cIt\u2019s not settled yet whether they have the entitlement (for SID), but it looks extremely likely,\u201d said Mr Ryan. He added that there were still \u201ca lot of vagaries\u201d around the project.\nAt the moment, the two companies are trying to sign up as many farmers into option agreements in what is, effectively, a \u201cland grab\u201d.\nMr Ryan said that the option agreement is the \u201cmost serious document you will sign\u201d and urged caution.\nThe document allows the developer the option to require the farmer\u2019s land and enter into an agreed lease, in the instance that the farmer\u2019s land is required, which would mean obtaining planning permission for wind turbines and a connection to the national grid.\nOnce planning permission is obtained, the developer is entitled to insist the farmer execute the lease. Mr Ryan said that wind developers had, historically, a very bad attitude to farmers.\n\u201cThe wind development record in this country is extremely poor They have talked to farmers one-on-one and said to farmers in their kitchens that \u2018this is a private deal, do not tell your neighbours\u2019,\u201d he said.\nThe IFA had met with the companies looking for a set of minimum conditions which would be applied to all farmers and those who have already made agreements retroactively.\nThese include payments if option agreements are extended and planning permission is obtained. If the turbines are replaced with new, more efficient turbines, a further payment should be made. Farmers should also be indemnified against lost refusing payment of clawing back REPS or single farm payments.\nMr Ryan said that a condition should also be agreed that the land be reinstated to what it was once the wind farm becomes unviable.\n\u201cI\u2019m not saying we are going to get changes but it will not be for the want of trying,\u201d he said.\nMr Ryan also urged caution when he outlined a recent article by economist Colm McCarthy, who wrote that it would be easier and cheaper for the UK to secure its wind energy from Scotland rather than Ireland.\nIn summary, Mr Ryan said there was \u201cundoubted potential\u201d but also put a \u201chealth warning\u201d on the proposals.\nGavin Blake of Beauchamps Solicitors, who specialise in wind farms, said that farmers should be aware of the conditions imposed by the developer on the lease option on the use of land.\n\u201cAfter five years of a lease agreement, you may then have a wind farm for 25 years. You are locking up your field for 30 years. You really have to look closely at it,\u201d he said.\nIFA regional vice-president and chairperson of the climate change project team, Ger Bergin, described the two firms as \u201creputable companies with a track record with dealing with wind farms\u201d.\nMr Bergin said that there were other speculators also in the field trying to sign up farmers.\n\u201cIt\u2019s come to our attention that, besides the two other companies, there are some others knocking around and you see what they\u2019re trying to do is build a land bank as much as possible,\u201d he said.\nMr Bergin said that it looked like they were attempting to \u201cflip\u201d the land and sell on the option agreements to third parties for profit.\nHe warned: \u201cDo not do anything until you are sure what you sign. If they get your name on the end of a piece of paper, you are not going to get that option back\u201d. In his opinion, the current offers by companies \u201cdo not reflect the risk we are taking; the encumbrance we are taking on\u201d.\nCompanies were offering to pay \u20ac500 towards solicitors\u2019 fees, along with \u20ac1,000 to the farmer to get the option agreement signed. It was reiterated several times that experienced legal advice should be sought and this could cost in excess of \u20ac500.\nMr Bergin said that no matter what conditions were imposed by the developer, landowners should not be left out of pocket and associated in.\nThe meeting was opened to the floor for questions and views.\nA delegation from Ratheniska, Spink, Timahoe Substation Action Group attended the meeting and outlined its concerns about the project.\nPRO Colm Fingleton said that the proposals put forward by both companies were \u201ckind of mad\u201d and cast doubt on whether they\u2019d come to fruition.\n\u201cI do not think that it will get strategic infrastructure development. It\u2019s not strategic; it\u2019s a private venture,\u201d he said. Mr Fingleton said that the projects would face a \u201cphenomenal\u201d amount of objections in the planning stage and would likely be turned down.\nHe also queried whether the wind farms would be connected to the proposed EirGrid substation in Coolnabackna and, if so, the group would, too, lodge an objection.\nMr Ryan accepted the doubts around the project, but added: \u201cWe just can\u2019t take a risk that it will not be going ahead.\u201d He said that the projects \u201cat best had a 50% chance of success\u201d.\nMr Bergin added that the companies would also secure \u201ctwo to three\u201d times as many agreement options as they would ever actually use.\nIt\u2019s also proposed that lines for the wind farm project would be placed underground, which would have ramifications.\n\u201cThey made a big thing that it\u2019s going to be underground. They made a virtue out if it. I don\u2019t know whether they will or not. It\u2019ll be interesting. It will set a precedent,\u201d said Mr Bergin.\nStradbally farmer Pat Farrell said that when he was contacted by one of the companies\u2019 engineers, he did not get an answer of how the money he would receive was to be calculated and there was lack of clarity on the project.\nA Portarlington man said that during a conversation with a representative of Element Power, he rubbished Mainstream\u2019s proposal stating it \u201cwould not get planning permission\u201d.\nJim Fleming from the Swan asked whether Bord na Mona and Coillte, who both have large landholdings in the county, were in discussion with the companies.\nThere was no information from the top table about the issue, but the suggestion was clear that the state bodies\u2019 leverage may significantly affect offers made to farmers.\nThe meeting concluded when Mr Bergin said that the IFA would come back to farmers within three weeks with more information.\n\u201cThe best thing is not to sign anything until we come back to you,\u201d said Mr Bergin.\nSource: By Michael Tracey | Laois Nationalist | www.laois-nationalist.ie",
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        "raw_content": "The irrationality of cheating at gamified learning\nGame mechanics can make the learning process more sticky, but they can also encourage cheating. How do you make sure that the logic of the game doesn't overtake its intended educational purpose?\nAs I came to the end to the end of my daily vocabulary exercises, I clicked on the little icon that said \"Ranking\" on the side of the screen. It had become a sort of habit -- you might say a guilty pleasure -- to check my progress against others learning languages on the same website. There had been a certain satisfaction when I first spotted my name amongst the top ten of users who had started at the same time as me, or the moment when my overall ranking passed from the ten thousands to a mere four figures. It was meaningless, of course. There was no prize for winning and no-one would be impressed by my progress up the charts.\nIt was just one of the little rituals that somehow made the process of improving my French more compelling.\nOn this occasion, however, upon clicking and redirecting, I was greeted by something quite different to what I had expected. No charts, no leaderboard, but a polite notice in an unassuming sans-serif. \"Regrettably,\" it began, \"we have had to temporarily disable leaderboards on Memrise after extensive cheating has been brought to our attention, some of which has been slowing down the site for the whole community.\"\nMemrise launched in private beta three years ago and is just on the verge of launching its non-beta version 1.0. In 2010, it was named one of Techcrunch's start-ups of the year and last year garnered a whole swathe of favourable press, from Fox News' Cool Site of the Day to MIT\nTechnology Review. The idea, founder Ed Cooke tells Wired.co.uk, is \"pretty simple: make learning as effective and enjoyable as possible\".\nCooke is an Oxford University graduate who became a Grand Master of Memory at 23 (for which he had to memorise 1,000 random number and ten decks of cards in an hour) and went on to coach American freelance journalist, Joshua Froer, to become 2006 USA Memory Champion. So when Ed talks about packing Memrise \"with all the science we can muster\", well, that's a fair bit of science. In this case, a combination of \"vivid imagery\", \"elaborate testing' and \"spaced repetition\" taking advantage of the effect first noticed by German psychologist Hermann Ebbinghaus in 1885 stating that last minute cramming is a lot less productive than a little and often over a longer period.\nMemrise couples these techniques with a wiki library of \"mems\" (mnemonics) and what Cooke calls a 'Farmville-style learning game, where you plant words, grow them, water them, and see in your \"memory garden\" the scope and splendour of all the things you have learned.' Since its Facebook app launched in 2009, Farmville, with its addictive simplicity and viral transmission, has provided the model for a trend towards \"gamification\" that has taken the worlds of business and marketing by storm. It was while being mentored by one of the bosses of Zynga, Farmville's creators, that Memrise developed its garden metaphor and game-like interface.\nThey are not, however, the only language acquisition site on the block. Duolingo only went public in June of this year but it quickly racked up a few hundred thousand eager users. The brainchild of reCAPTCHA inventor Luis von Ahn and his graduate student, Severin Hacker, the idea came from a desire to \"translate the web into every major language\". The problem, von Ahn told me, is that \"machine translation is just not very good yet.\" It soon became apparent that such a task would take millions of people - happily, \"there are over 1 billion people learning foreign languages in the world and many of them translate some stuff while learning.\" Luis and his team put two and two together and Duolingo was born.\nIf the model sounds like it takes its cue from the \"artificial artificial intelligence\" of Amazon Mechanical Turk, its more the case, as von Ahn delicately puts it, that \"Mechanical Turk was inspired by earlier work\". In 2002, von Ahn created the ESP Game which was bought by Google and became Google Image Labeler. His PhD thesis in 2005 was the first work to talk about both \"human computation\" and \"games with a purpose\". Duolingo shares with Memrise certain elements familiar from computer games -- you can gain points and lose lives -- but von Ahn is wary of the word \"gamification\". \"Everybody,\" he says, \"is 'game-ified' now\". Ed Cooke likewise, calling it a term 'you have to hate' while allowing that incentives like leaderboards and point scoring are important for keeping people interested \"minute by minute\".\nThe suspension of Memrise's leader boards, however, seems to raise the question of what happens when the logic of the game starts to overtake itself. Margaret Robertson, game designer and managing director at Hide&Seek design studio, spoke to me of a \"desire to cheat\" which lurks behind the competitiveness of gaming, and in the case of Memrise this seems to have run riot. The original suspension message spoke of \"bots\", \"dummy courses\" and even a \"small army of children\" employed to rack up scores. Cooke didn't wish \"to glorify some of the bizarre lengths people have gone to cheat on Memrise\" but he did point to a \"whole genre of YouTube videos\" on the topic, some of which -- showing twelve windows open at once auto-completing each other -- have notched up several hundred views.\nFor theorist Ian Bogost, author of How to Do Things with Videogames, the problem is not with gamingper sebut comes from mistaking games for \"points-machines\" rather than what he calls \"experience-machines\". 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        "raw_content": "Here Are Your Essential GIFs From the New Star Wars Trailer\nYou've watched the new trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens a hundred times, but have you examined the special moments of new footage in excruciating detail yet? No? Well, then allow us to facilitate your Zapruder-level obsession.\nRey (Daisy Ridley) walks through the desert with BB-8. Someone (could it be Lupita Nyong'o?) asks, \u201cWho are you?\u201d \u201cI\u2019m no one,\u201d replies Rey.\nRey to Han Solo: \u201cThere were stories about what happened.\u201d\nSolo: \u201cIt\u2019s true. All of it.\u201d\nOne of the coolest shots in the trailer is Kylo Ren (or so we assume, from the shape of the figure's lightsaber) standing with some First Order colleagues in a thunderstorm.\nHan brings Rey, Finn, and BB-8 to some sort of structure (a Resistance base?) draped in flags. No word on who the droid is walking by, but it looks like a glorious mashup of IG-88 and Portal 2's Atlas. (Or, really, just Portal 2's P-Body.\nBB-8 rides in the back of what appears to be Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac)\u2019s X-wing, much the way as R2-D2 did with Luke in the original trilogy.\nHan hugs Leia, and it doesn't look like a happy moment. Does it get more heart-wrenching than that? (One theory floating around the WIRED office: they're at Luke's funeral.)\nThe climactic moment of the trailer features Kylo Ren (Adam Driver), without his helmet, facing off in a lightsaber duel against Finn (John Boyega). Yeah, we\u2019re hyped for this one.",
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        "raw_content": "Metrolinx is thinking about the future \u2014 at least as far as 2041.\nThe board released their Draft 2041 Regional Transportation Plan for the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area at their Sept. 14 meeting, with the intention of gathering feedback over a 90-day public consultation period. The information they get will be considered for use in the final draft, which will be available in December.\nBy 2041, Metrolinx says over 10 million people will live across the Golden Horseshoe Area. The new transportation plan will move beyond The Big Move.\nThe report reads: \u201cWe need to plan for a future characterized not only by continued population and employment growth, but also by changing demographics (including an aging population), the changing nature of work, new transportation technologies and services, and the impacts of climate change. In short, we cannot stop.\u201d\nThere are five different aspects of this new transportation plan.\nCompleting delivery of current regional transit projects: Metrolinx is in the midst of increasing their Rapid Express Rail, working on the Hurontario, Eglinton, Hamilton, and Finch Light Rail Transit, as well as the York VIVA. Delivery is expected by 2025.\nConnecting more of the region with frequent rapid transit: The goal is to create 15-minute all day service so that people can get around the region without delay.\nOptimizing the transportation system to make the best possible use of existing and future transit assets: Metrolinx has determined that fares by distance is the most efficient structure. It also wants to ensure that more people take alternative modes of transportation on their way to use the transit system. Their goal will be to increase the number of people who bike, walk, or carpool from 38 per cent to 62-64 per cent.\nIntegrating land use and transportation: This strategy will help create mobility hubs and new developments, with the goal of intensifying certain areas so that transit becomes more accessible. The designs wil encourage cycling and walking as primary modes of transportation.\nPreparing for an uncertain future: The plan encourages a regional approach to transit planning as opposed to municipal or private enterprises. Metrolinx will also continue to study new technologies to help reduce greenhouse gasses.\nThe public will be able to provide feedback at six regional roundtables prior to the final draft.\nOntario unlocks land for Toronto housing\nOntario is in the midst of unlocking provincial land to create more than 2,000 new rental housing units in Toronto.\nOntario Minister of Housing, Peter Milczyn made the announcement in Toronto\u2019s West Don Lands, saying the province is in the process of securing a developer that will turn several sites into mixed-income housing, with 30 per cent earmarked for affordable housing. The sites themselves are currently owned by the province. There will be a lot between Trinity and Cherry Sts, in addition to north of the rail line east of Cherry St. int he West Don Lands. There will also be a lot at 27 Grosvenor St. and 26 Grenville St., which is being occupied currently by a parking structure and a provincial coroner\u2019s office.\nThis announcement is part of Ontario\u2019s Fair Housing Plan, which is meant to address demand for housing and protect both renters and homebuyers.\n\u201cWe need to do everything we can to build more affordable housing in Toronto and we need to do it much faster,\u201d said Toronto Mayor John Tory in a statement. \u201cToday\u2019s announcement is about the Government of Ontario and City of Toronto working together to speed up the delivery of affordable housing by releasing surplus public land. The City will do everything we can to encourage development of affordable rental homes by providing incentives to developers such as waiving fees and charges. By working together, we can make housing affordable for the residents of Toronto.\u201d\nFollowing this announcement, the Mayor\u2019s office announced the city was on track to create 1,000 new affordable rental homes by the end of 2017. This is the first time the city has been able to meet this yearly goal since 2009.\nToronto will be investing $54.5 million in funding, financial incentives and loans to make sure these homes are built.\nFeminism August 3, 2017\nOntario makes abortion pill Mifegymiso free\nA week after Alberta announced the government would cover the cost of Mifegymiso, otherwise known as an abortion pill that will terminate a pregnancy up to 49 days from the start of the last menstrual period, the government of Ontario followed suit.\nAs of Aug. 10, women in Ontario will be able to request this drug from their doctors free of charge. \u201cThe commitment to publicly funding Mifegymiso means women across Ontario will have fair and equal access to safe abortion without payment, judgment or exception,\u201d said Indira Naidoo-Harris, Ontario Minister of the Status of Women, in a statement.\nMifegymiso is a combination of two drugs, mifepristone and misoprostol, and is an easy and safe alternative to surgery. One of the biggest barriers facing women\u2019s reproduction rights is the financial accessibility of both birth control and abortion. By covering this drug under a universal health plan, women will now have immense power over their own reproduction system \u2014 only a doctor\u2019s prescription is needed to get the drug. There will never be a woman in Ontario who cannot afford to get an abortion. That is an amazing thing.\n\u201cThe arrival of the new abortion pill Mifegymiso has been greatly anticipated,\u201d said Notisha Massaquoi, Executive Director, Women\u2019s Health in Women\u2019s Hands Community Health Centre. \u201cThe Ontario government\u2019s decision to publicly fund this option is increasing our right to choose and will provide all Ontarians with barrier-free access to safe abortions regardless of socio-economic circumstances.\u201d\nThe Liberal government promised to make Mifegymiso free of charge in their 2017 budget back in April. Ontario is now the third province to cover Mifegymiso following New Brunswick and Alberta.\nNext step? Making birth control government funded!\nWhat do you think of this announcement? Let us know in the comments below!\nMinister Murray resigns as Minister of Environment\nOn July 31, the Honourable Glen Murray, Ontario Minister of the Environment and Climate Change, has announced his resignation. Chris Ballard, former Minister of Housing and Minister Responsible for the Poverty Reduction Strategy, will replace him in the cabinet.\nPeter Milczyn, MPP for Etobicoke-Lakeshore, will be given the position of Minister of Housing.\nMurray has dedicated most of his life to public service. His extensive political career began in Winnipeg, where he acted as city councillor before becoming Mayor in 1998. After moving to Toronto in 2010, he was elected into the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Since then, he has held the position of Minister of Research and Innovation, Minister of Training, Colleges, and Universities, Minister of Transportation, Minister of Infrastructure, and finally Minister of the Environment and Climate Change.\nUnlike some politicians, Murray is genuinely passionate about the environment, working tirelessly to ensure the policies enacted by the provincial government followed sustainable practices. He is most known for his instrumental role in the creation and adoption of the cap-and-trade regulations that passed through the legislature in mid-May as well as Ontario\u2019s Climate Chance Action Plan.\nMurray announced his resignation Monday morning, saying that he will step down from cabinet immediately, but will remain an MPP until Sept 1.\n\u201cAs part of the Ontario Liberal Government, I have had the opportunity to make a real difference in people\u2019s lives,\u201d he said in a statement posted to Twitter. \u201cI have always tried to bring a fresh and creative approach to public policy and government, making decisions that keep those that matter the most in mind.\u201d\n\u201cI ultimately have made the difficult decision, with the support of my partner Rick, to transition from this chapter on to the next chapter of tirelessly working to mobilize to fight climate change at the national level.\u201d\nOn Sept. 5, Murray will join the Pembina Institute as Executive Director. The Pembina Institute is a 30-year-old Canadian think tank that advocates for clean energy solutions and the overall reduction of fossil fuels.\n\u201cGlen is a renowned thought leader on social and environmental issues, with an impressive track record of policy leadership throughout his tenure in elected office,\u201d said David Runnalls, president of the Pembina Institute. \u201cOn behalf of the board of directors, I am thrilled that Glen is joining our talented team and know he will propel the Pembina Institute to new heights as we work to solve today\u2019s greatest energy challenges.\u201d\nIt is unclear at this moment if this change will result in new priorities for the Liberal government, and if Ontario\u2019s climate change plan will still be considered among them.\nWhy the term \u201cfake news\u201d is so dangerous\nWhat is \u201cfake news\u201d? That\u2019s a question a lot of people are asking these days. It\u2019s also a question a certain President-Elect SHOULD be asking before he takes office; although, I\u2019m sure he won\u2019t.\nAs a journalist, this phrase makes me cringe. News, by its very definition, cannot be considered \u201cfake\u201d. It can be sensationalist, maybe sometimes biased, but not fake. \u201cFake News\u201d, therefore, isn\u2019t news at all. It\u2019s just garbage on the Internet or the tabloids that way too many people are gullible enough to think is true.\nThe Internet is big. Anyone can create a free website and start to write, upload photos, and create video. They can even make their site look like that of a news organization. It\u2019s not that difficult. This fact is an amazing thing, but it does create a few problems. Who do you trust? What information is real and what is, as we call it now, \u201cfake news.\u201d\nThis is where journalists and news organizations come in.\nIt is their job (and mine) to sift through all of the false claims, tall tales, and outlandish stories that exist on the Internet. A journalist will confirm facts with numerous, legitimate and reliable sources. Their work is then edited by a number of people, including fact-checkers. If, in some cases, those sources and fact-checkers are not available, a news organization may use the word \u201cunverified\u201d or \u201calleged\u201d until such time where the facts can be confirmed. This ensures transparency. This does NOT mean the information is falsified by the media with a nefarious purpose.\nCue President-Elect, Donald Trump.\nAt a press conference on Jan 11, Trump refused to answer a question by CNN veteran reporter Jim Acosta. This happened after CNN reported that intelligence officials briefed Trump on an unverified dossier alleging Russian officials had compromising information about Trump.\n\u201cYour organization is terrible,\u201d he yelled when Acosta tried to ask him a question. \u201cYou are fake news.\u201d\nAnd that was it. The term was redefined.\nSince then, Trump has used the term \u201cfake news\u201d to describe every story he\u2019s had an issue with. Most recently, on Jan. 18, he tweeted a news story from NBC.\nTotally biased @NBCNews went out of its way to say that the big announcement from Ford, G.M., Lockheed & others that jobs are coming back\u2026\nto the U.S., but had nothing to do with TRUMP, is more FAKE NEWS. Ask top CEO's of those companies for real facts. Came back because of me!\nEssentially, the term \u201cfake news,\u201d once used to describe a false story on the Internet that suddenly started trending to the point of believability, is now used to label a media organization is wrong and untrustworthy.\nWhat Trump hopes to do is perpetuate this myth that the media is out to get everyone \u2014 that they would do anything or say anything for a headline and a few clicks. This is outrageously insulting, not to mention a dangerous sentiment for the future President of the United States to make. The job of the media is to keep people of authority accountable; to inform the public about what is happening in the world; and to shed light on important issues that require attention.\nJust because you don\u2019t agree with a story, or you don\u2019t like what it says, doesn\u2019t make a story, or a news organization, \u201cfake.\u201d It also doesn\u2019t mean it\u2019s wrong \u2014 unless you can show the data and prove it.\nTo throw this phrase around haphazardly, without forethought or understanding, creates real problems for the media and destroys its essential purpose. I\u2019m guessing this is exactly what Trump wants \u2014 but the public should be wary.\nIt\u2019s good to be critical. It\u2019s smart to question whether something described as fact is, in actuality, true. However, it\u2019s just as important to question the way politicians attack the press and the real message they are trying to send stop from spreading. The President-Elect\u2019s use and abuse of \u201cfake news\u201d is another of his bullying tactic to deflect and suppress non-Trump generated news. The public should not allow this abuse to continue.\nFreedom of the press is an essential part of a democracy. As Barack Obama, soon to be former President of the United States, said to the media in his last press conference Wednesday, \u201cYou\u2019re not supposed to be sycophants, you\u2019re supposed to be skeptics. You\u2019re supposed to ask me tough questions.\u201d\n\u201cDemocracy doesn\u2019t work if we don\u2019t have a well-informed citizenry, and you are the conduit through which they receive the information about what\u2019s taking place in the halls of power. So America needs you and our democracy needs you.\u201d\nThe use of the term \u201cfake news\u201d to delegitimize the media is an affront to that very concept \u2014 and it\u2019s up to every single citizen of North America to ensure politicians don\u2019t take advantage of this term for their own gain.\nWhat do you define as \u201cfake news\u201d? Let us know in the comments below.\nShould Canadian media be following Kate Middleton\u2019s daily fashion?\nCanadians have long been fascinated by the Royal family, especially their trend-setting fashion. Now that \u201cThe Royals\u201d, aka Prince William, Duchess Kate Middleton, and their two children are in Canada touring, people are paying even closer attention to their fashion choices. What\u2019s been added to the proverbial royal fashion vault of glory, which of course is studded in overly expensive jewels?\nBy comparing Queen Elizabeth II to Kate Middleton, it is easy to see that trends have become increasingly more casual (cue broadcast jingle for this shockingly important news). Middleton can be spotted in a number of simple get-ups ranging from cargo pants to jeans while she treks around the world on various royal tours. Queen Elizabeth II also has a remarkably simple, classy style, wearing trench coats (what is she hiding in there?) and gloves. Princess Diana modernized the royal fashion trend substantially, wearing bolder outfits that would make any eighties\u2019 diva proud.\nFast forward to now and we see Middleton somewhere in the middle of Princess Diana\u2019s bold trends and Queen Elizabeth\u2019s \u2018snoozy\u2019 outfit choices. Since the Duchess has been in Canada with Prince William visiting B.C and the Yukon, she has sported several extremely expensive ensemble, ranging from a McQueen\u2019s red and white dress and a red Preen dress to a smart green Dolce and Cabana with gold buttons.\nOkay, we need a reality check here.\nMiddleton\u2019s daily fashion trends are literally being stalked by various fashion (and news!) publications while she remains in Canada. My response: who cares! There is a point where commenting on an elegant gown on a special royal evening is appropriate, but literally judging, criticizing, and writing about Middleton\u2019s daily outfits? That is absolute madness. In the midst of several prevalent news items, fashion updates from the royal duchess should not be Canada\u2019s priority on the twitter newsfeed.\nInstead of obsessing over Middleton\u2019s outfits, maybe investigate what happens to each of these expensive royal outfits after it has been worn once. Where is it discarded? What is the benefit of parading rich royals around the country and footing the bill when we are in the midst of a national affordable housing crisis? When we need transit funding? When the economy is the dumps? It is a temporary distraction to be sure, but I\u2019d like to see more charitable benefits come from royal fashion choices before I jump on the royal bandwagon.\nSo, don\u2019t click on that article about Middleton\u2019s next outfit. Instead, change the channel to what\u2019s going on in Syria. And then donate all of your old clothes to the Salvation Army. Let\u2019s change our priorities fellow Canadians. Royal fashion reminding us of colonial wealth should not be important in our modern educated world.\nHeadline Coffee \u2014 the future of journalism?\nYou get up in the morning, grab the newspaper (or your Ipad/tablet for your digital news), and then saunter into the kitchen to make your brewed beverage of choice.\nBut, wait! There is no coffee beside that fancy Keurig machine. What now?\nThe Toronto Star has you covered. Tuesday, the news organization launched Headline Coffee, a delivery service that will bring ethically-sourced ground or whole-bean coffee from around the world directly to your doorstep. No need to make that timmies run!\nFor $20, subscribers will get a bag of coffee \u2014 good for about 35 cups \u2014 from a new single-origin country each month. Those beans are then roasted locally to perfection.\nAt first glance, the idea of a news organization selling something other than news seems a bit strange. But, amid job cuts and declining advertising revenue, this seems like a brilliant way to make a little extra cash. Headline Coffee is disrupting the system and shattering the illusion \u2014 the news industry is in trouble. Despite what people may think, news publications can\u2019t hire employees, or keep the ones they do have for that matter. 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        "raw_content": "Here are the most Googled terms for 2017\nSo what\u2019s the most Googled term for 2017? It seems like this year went by quickly, but at the same time it was a never ending year of controversy and natural disasters with a few light moments thrown in just to make sure humanity didn\u2019t go insane. Since we spend most of our time on the Internet, it\u2019s only natural that Google, one of the world\u2019s most popular search engines, has released some of the most Googled search terms for 2017.\nThis was not the only list released by Google. The popular search engine was able to compile a list of different popular categories including most Googled songs, season finales and people.\nTop three people include:\nMaghan Markle\nTop three television season finales include:\nTop three movies include:\nTop three songs include:\nTop three \u2018how to\u2019:\nHow to make slime?\nHow to make solar eclipse glasses?\nHow to watch the solar eclipse?\nThe \u2018how to\u2019 section remains to be the most popular according to Google data. \u2018How to\u2019 questions ranged from natural disasters to politics. \u2018How to make slime?\u2019 was the most popular question asked in the United Kingdom and the United States. Strangely, the iPhone 8 was searched for more times than the iPhone X. In terms of the most searched woman, Meghan Markle \u2014 no surprise since she stole the heart of one of the most eligible bachelors in the world. There was also an increase in the question of \u2018How to buy bitcoin?\u2019\nIn a statement released by Google, they said the most googled terms say a lot about the last year. \u201cThese questions show our shared desires to understand our experiences, to come to each other\u2019s aid, and ultimately, to move our world forward.\u201d\nFor the full recap, click here.\nWhat do you think of the most googled terms for 2017? Comment below\nOrlando shooting a devastating LGBTQ tragedy\nThe celebratory spirit of pride month has been severely affected by the Orlando Shooting, devastating the LGBTQ community and inciting fear for the upcoming pride parade on July 3.\nForty-nine people were shot and killed in Orlando at 2 a.m early Sunday morning at the Pulse, with 43 others still in the hospital with injuries. Pulse, a gay club in the city, was celebrating a Latin themed night when the shooter opened fire on partygoers. This tragedy is the worst mass shooting against the LGBTQ community in history.\nThe shooter, Omar Mateen, emphasized his allegiance to the Daesh extremist group and ISIS in a 911 call that took place in the club\u2019s bathroom, where he held 30 hostages until the police shot him at approximately 5 a.m. Mateen had previously been investigated by the FBI for a relation to a suicide bomber in Syria, but there wasn\u2019t enough evidence to file charges.\nOn Sunday, another man, armed with three assault rifles and explosive chemicals, was arrested in Southern California. He was reportedly headed to the West Hollywood gay pride parade. Today, University of Toronto has also been placed on lock-down due to a young man carrying a gun being reported in the area. It is unclear if this is related to recent events in Orlando.\nTargeted attacks on the LGBTQ community are so devastating \u2014 there is simply no amount of words to describe the level of sadness and anger that people are experiencing right now. There are no words for the level of pain this has caused a community that has already experienced marginalization for centuries. There are no words for the families and friends of these beloved and innocent individuals.\nIt is clear that the shooting is a blatant example of the need for more extreme gun laws in the United States. People are not safe and marginalized communities are being needlessly attacked. An attack on Muslim culture (as Donald Trump proceeded to do as quickly as possible) is not appropriate either. Inciting further hatred against a religious group that desires no affiliation with ISIS and its extremist tactics does not respectfully honour the victims of this tragedy.\nToronto Pride month executive director Mathieu Chantelois announced Monday morning that the Pride Parade will be dedicated to the victims of the Orlando shooting. Extra security measures are also set to be implemented at the parade, as well as other pride events throughout the month. The fear that will accompany the remaining events of Pride and at the parade itself is disheartening. People are afraid, and this could affect participation in the important annual celebration of LGBTQ pride.\nThough people are fearful, the Orlando shooting gives Toronto the opportunity to ban together as a strong and supportive community for the LGBTQ. It is essential to show homophobic extremists that we will not be broken by misguided hatred. Support the LGBTQ, attend Pride, and let\u2019s show our love for the brothers and sisters that have fallen in Orlando.",
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        "raw_content": "Softball: Eagles improve to .500 in MCAA\nBy Matthew Davis on May 17, 2017 at 12:18 p.m.\nGetting out-hit slightly didn't stop New Life Academy in a 13-5 conference softball win over PACT Charter on Friday, May 12, in Ramsey.\nThe Eagles (8-8, 5-5 Minnesota Christian Athletic Association) jumped out to a 5-0 lead in the first inning and tacked another on in the second for a 6-0 advantage. PACT responded with three runs in the bottom of the second and one in the third to close the gap to 6-4.\nIt remained a two-run contest going into the final two innings with the Eagles up 7-5 after PACT scored in the bottom of the fifth. The Eagles soared from there with six runs in the sixth and seventh innings to seal the game. Despite winning, the Eagles got out-hit 10-9 by PACT.\nEagles ninth-grade outfielder Abbie Swenson led the team with three hits. Senior Hannah Nelson, drove in three runs. Maya Binsfeld and Ella Erickson had two RBIs apiece.\nSophomore pitcher Emmy Erickson threw five innings and struck out three batters. Seventh-grader Kaitlyn Groeneweg went two innings to close the game for the Eagles.\nNew Life Academy bounced back from its 6-0 loss to West Lutheran on Thursday, May 11. The Eagles mustered four hits in the loss while giving up nine to the Warriors. Three fielding errors also hurt the Eagles. They gave up three runs in both the first and fourth innings.\nErickson had an otherwise strong showing for the Eagles with a complete game on the mound. She struck out six batters.\nIt ended a three-game winning streak for the Eagles. They beat Providence Academy the day before in a 9-8 win.\nNew Life Academy opened the week big with an 18-11 win over Legacy Christian Academy on May 9. The Eagles got four hits from Binsfeld and three RBIs from Tima.\nErickson went four innings for the Eagles and fanned seven batters. Groeneweg pitched two innings and struck out two batters.\nNew Life Academy grabbed the lead 5-2 in the first inning and burst further ahead in a seven-run second inning. Legacy chipped away with five runs in the fourth and fifth innings before the Eagles put up two more in the bottom of the fifth.\nThe Lions edged closer with four runs in the top of the sixth inning, which cut the Eagles lead to 14-11. The Eagles responded with a five-run sixth to seal the game.\nNew Life Academy was scheduled to host St. Agnes on Monday, May 15, and Bloomington Kennedy on Tuesday, May 16, to wrap up the regular season.",
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        "raw_content": "Alex Warriner\nI chose to organise my clinical elective through Work the World after hearing very positive feedback from friends who had travelled with them in previous years. As a solo traveller it also provided my family and I with the reassurance that my placement would be safe, relevant and well organised, whilst providing me with the opportunity to meet similarly minded people from around the globe.\nThe pre-departure support was really useful, particularly the packing lists and language guides. These helped me to feel prepared for travelling to a completely unfamiliar location and definitely helped reduce the worry of my upcoming trip.\nOnce I arrived in Iloilo, myself and the other students received a welcome briefing. This was such a good day and gave me a great opportunity to get to know the other new arrivals as well as ensuring that we all felt orientated in both the hospital and the city.\nIt is also a wonderful opportunity to try all the unusual modes of Filipino transport, which you will learn to love! Attending the flag raising ceremony at the hospital was great; the hospital staff made a huge effort to make us feel welcome. It was so grand compared to the usual welcome you receive on your first day of placement back in the UK!\nThe support you receive in-house and at the hospital is second to none. The house staff are constantly asking how your day has been and are really keen to know what you have done and learned. My main piece of advice is to be honest, don\u2019t just stick to the areas that you selected pre-departure if you are not enjoying them. The staff will not be offended - instead they will do their utmost to arrange for you to experience different areas. All you need to do is ask!\nThe support you receive in-house and at the hospital is second to none. The house staff are constantly asking how your day has been and are really keen to know what you have done and learned.\nI spent some of my time in the Emergency Department (ED). This provided such a good opportunity to gain experience and skills in an environment that I had not previously worked in. Although the environment is quite different to what I am used to back in the UK, most of the basic principles remained the same so it was quite easy to fit in. During my time in the ED I was involved in numerous resuscitation attempts - something that I had not had opportunity to do in the UK. I know that the resuscitation experience that I gained in Iloilo will be useful back home and it really helped improve my confidence in dealing with intense situations.\nOne of the major perks of living in a house with other healthcare students from around the world is that the learning did not stop once you left the hospital. Coming back to the house and discussing the cases that you had seen that day was so useful; it offered a great chance to ask students from other disciplines in other parts of the world questions and compare how care priorities varied between our respective countries. It also offered a great opportunity to gain a greater understanding of the different roles within the healthcare team.\nThat is not to say that the time spent in the house was all work. Everyone was so friendly and there was always some form of entertainment going on in the evenings. At the weekends there\u2019s plenty opportunity to travel, and we journeyed to Antique, Boracay and Cebu. All three weekends were quite different, but offered a chance to see how beautiful the Philippines really are. I would highly recommend visiting all of these places.\nMy advice to future travelers would be to make the most of every moment and seize every opportunity to travel. I would highly recommend travelling solo, as it really forces you to make new friends and experience things that you never would have thought of. If you are able to, try and schedule your flights to allow some time for further travel around The Philippines once your placement is over. There really is so much to see and do; four weeks was not nearly long enough!",
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        "raw_content": "Haiti Give Power Project\nSolar-Powered Water Desalination and Distribution Center\nTurning brackish water into clean water\nIn \u201cThe Forgotten Haiti\u201d island of La Gon\u00e2ve, residents are often forced to gather water from garbage-filled ravines. But what if the island were able to draw on the Caribbean sun and the salty sea water to create clean, safe, and accessible water instead?\nWe are grateful for this opportunity to partner with World Hope and WISH to bring a reliable clean water source to tens of thousands of people.\nKyle Stephan,\nVP of Operations, GivePower\nHaiti currently has the highest infant mortality rate in the Western Hemisphere and the leading cause of infant mortality and illness in the children of Haiti is contaminated water. In fact, Haiti also has one of the highest incidence rates of cholera\u2014a waterborne disease\u2014in the world. Almost 10,000 people have died from the disease since 2010 and more than 27,000 suspected cases have been reported so far this year, an estimated 1 in 3 of them children.\nWorld Hope is partnering with GivePower and West Indies Self Help (WISH), to develop an installation in La Gon\u00e2ve which would support the community in Anse-\u00e0-Galets. The project will include a 20,000 gallon per day solar-powered desalination system that would support both tap water and bottled water.\nGivePower will work with WISH to maintain the equipment and sell the water to the community at a rate that is typically equal to or lower than the current market rate. The sale of the water allows the installation to be entirely self-sufficient, covering the ongoing maintenance of the equipment and salaries of the local technicians and staff. It also presents other locals with opportunities for entrepreneurship by creating micro distribution companies that can purchase and deliver the water to people\u2019s homes.\nIn addition to providing safe water to the community through improved faucets, the project will likely consist of a bottling operation that will sanitize, bottle, and seal reusable 5 gallon jugs\u2014with no single-use plastics. The local community will be the primary benefactor of the water supply, while local businesses such as the nearby hospital and clinic will consume the additional capacity.\nCreating this self-sustaining, environmentally friendly, solar-powered water desalination and distribution center requires an initial monetary investment to cover upfront costs.\nWorld Hope is splitting the implementation costs with GivePower for launching this market-driven, community-led solution and raising the $285,000 needed for our share of this transformational project.",
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        "raw_content": "England cricketer in the running for manager's job at Sussex football club?\nMason Crane in action for Hampshire.\nA Sussex football club is advertising for a new manager - and has England cricketer Mason Crane thrown his name into the hat?\nWorthing United, who play in SCFL Division 1, parted company with Matt Evans at the weekend and are on the look-out for a new manager.\nCrane, a 21-year-old leg-spinner from Worthing, made his Test debut for England in the Ashes earlier this year but has missed the majority of this season with a back injury.\nThe talented bowler, who has taken 152 wickets for Hampshire in all competitions, clearly has tactical nous and an eye for a player when it comes to Football Manager as well, with 63 trophies won during his time as Arsenal boss on the game.\nReplying to Mavericks' tweet for a new manager after Matt Evans was relieved of his duties, Crane said: \"Will these credentials do? @FootballManager #stressie.\"\nAlong with the message, he posted the following impressive resume: \"Mason Crane's first non-playing role was as Arsenal's manager.\n\"During his time with the Gunners, Crane's team lifted the English Premier Division in 2022, 2023, 2026, 2027, 2029, 2029, 2030, 2031, 2033, 2035, 2036, 2037 and 2038, the Club World Championship eight times between 2019 and 2037, won the European Champions Cup eight times between 2019 amd 2037, the EURO Cup in 2018 and 2021, the European Super Cup seven times between 2018 and 2037, the FA Cup seven times between 2020 and 2035, the Carabao Cup seven times between 2023 and 2035 and the English Community Shield ten times between 2017 and 2038.\"\nHe boasts an impressive win percentage of 73 from 1,278 games and Worthing United replied to Crane by saying: \"What a CV that is Mason! Get your application in!\"\nCrane will hope more opportunities come his way with the England cricket team in the future but down the line, could he be a football manager in the making?\nThe closing date to apply for the Worthing United manager's job is midday next Wednesday (October 3). Interviews will then take place in the week commencing October 8.\nAnyone interested should apply to secretary@worthingunitedfc.co.uk with their footballing CV.",
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        "raw_content": "What is the keystone that holds together your life? Invisible to you\u2026\nI have a next door neighbor who feels miserable most of the time. As an empath I am forced to feel it. No escape. Can't cloak myself, can't shield myself.\nYesterday, at 10 am she went into massive fear mode... So I had the idea to test if I can use the Heaven on Earth to ease her distress. I downloaded and pushed Heaven on Earth, the energies, across the two driveways to her, and it eased her misery considerably. 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You heard it like the truth.\nAnd this could be the crux of your life, the keystone that holds the miserable structure together, you call you.\nWith this meme, heard as the truth, \"something must be wrong with me\", you can't have a good life. You cannot have integrity.\nI had a conversation with a client yesterday who was stunned that her integrity is as low as 7%. That is 7 on a scale of 1-100!\nShe does everything she is supposed to do, even on time, she smiles, she is kind to everyone, she is on time... and yet.\nEveryone misses the cornerstone of integrity: you do everything, EVERYTHING inside an disempowering context.\nSo what the hell is an disempowering context?\nLet's start with the easy part, what is empowering?\nEmpowering is when you feel you are OK. You are allowed to be yourself, you and your world are humming along, and there is no have to, need to, want to and no should. Life is working as it is supposed to.\nYou are in your power...\nNow let's see what is disempowering? What takes your power away?\nBeing on time because you should be on time is being on time in a disempowering (not empowering) context, because doing something because you should comes from the should and not you. It asks you to do something you would rather not do.\nI know it sounds impossible to live differently... But remember when you were a young child and you got up in the morning not because you had to?\nThe moment there is a \"because\" you are not empowered, you are not acting from your power. You act from the because... i.e. you are not cause, you are an effect. The word after \"because\" has the power. It is the cause. Not you.\nYour experience of life is that you don't have power. You are powerless. Choiceless. Less than human.\nThis is the price you pay.\nIt is easy to see this in the getting up example. When you get up and start your day, and there is \"no because\" to getting up, your attitude to your own life is full of possibility and good feelings... The becauses, on the other hand, act like forces, like nudges, like a dark force... and your whole day starts with either one way or the other.\nYou either have the bull by the horns, or the bull has you. No third choice.\nThe because is the default context, at this point you probably don't even know another one.\nWhat you want to get is this: someone with less becauses has a more empowered life... Here are some examples from my own life:\nI normally get up when I wake up. I have a preference to wake up early, but what time I actually wake up depends on when I fell asleep the night before.\nYesterday I woke up at 8:30. Today at 6:30. I had to work on my attitude yesterday... it felt like I already missed half a day... not an empowering context.\nSome mornings it is very cold in my apartment. Like today. 45 degrees. That is cold.\nThen, upon getting out of the warm bed, I cheerfully say to myself: \"Time to make the donuts\"... I don't know what that means, I don't know why, but it makes me smile... Donuts indicate to me that I have a role in life, that my life needs me. I love it. And it's funny.\nObviously I don't make donuts, it is just a cheerful saying. That starts the day on the right leg. My life is calling to me.\nHere is another one. Just as significant as my morning routine:\nSome 14 years ago a woman called me and asked if she could offer me some coaching. Of course, I said.\nShe then taught me about what she'd learned in Catholic school about lying overtly and lying covertly. And about gossiping.\nBecause, she said, I was a liar and a gossip.\nI was stunned. We talked for a long time. I could see that inside her definition of lying and gossiping I was doing both. 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I have 100% control over my context.\nI am totally empowered by their feedback. Even if it stings first.\nMy job is to become the best i can be in a lifetime. Very empowering context for me.\nIt allows my integrity to be at 70%.\nThe 30% is when I do things because... or when I am offended... or when I feel put upon.\nIt's still a lot. I can only imagine what it must be like to be like that, miserable, 93% of the time.\nSome of you have your level integrity in the 1% range... My heart goes out for you.\nI hope that you can hear that any version, any variety, any indication of wrong creates a disempowering context.\nThat the essence of a disempowering context is that A is not A... That A is not what it should be...\nThis creates a life where you have no reality, no solid ground, no certainty. Life isn't what life is supposed to be. you are not what you are supposed or ought to be. And misery ensues. Envy, desire, hate, regret, shame, guilt, hurry, impatience, frustration.\nYou life is lived in a disempowering context. Some of you can't see it, because it is only made visible to you through the feelings you have.\nAnd the myriad of memes, all the ways you are not and you should be. All the ways the world is not, and it should be.\nWhen I say: without integrity nothing works, this is what I mean.\nWithout living in an empowering context, no matter what you do, it is inside a disempowering context... a misery maker context, and you cannot have integrity.\nA life without integrity cannot work... because it is wretched.\nYour job is to go back to the root and get that A is A... it is as simple as that.\nYour checking account balance is a number. You may not like it, but that doesn't make it wrong.\nThe number on my scale said this morning: 127 pounds. I may not like it but it's not wrong. It is what it is. 127. Liking it, not liking it won't make it not 127.\nBut your mind, because of some memes say: if you resist it it will change... But A is A. You can make it into B later, and then it will be B is B... But it will never be A is B... Never.\nThat is not possible in a world run by physical laws.\nAccepting that A is A is the most grounding, the most satisfying experience.\nYou should try it sometime. It can be your first foray into integrity.\nPS: I just saw what the missing 30% from my integrity is:\nit is when I don't want to feel others' feelings, because they are imposed on me. When I want to feel different... hah, what a find! lol.\nA is A. I feel what I feel because that is what I feel.\nThe myth of \u201cwrong\u201d and its relationship to greed\nIt\u2019s all about the memes. If you catch them, life may start working\u2026\nMoney\u2026 grow it\u2026 Part 2\u2026 Inventory\nThe context of \"I can be bigger than I am\", not that there is something wrong with me. 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        "raw_content": "Watch out eBay, here comes Yahoo!\nYahoo! reaches a million simultaneous items being sold on its auction site\nYahoo! joined an elite club this week when it announced that it has a million simultaneous items being sold on its auction site -- joining online auction pioneer eBay as the only two sites to have reached that mark.\nWhile eBay still has more than three times the number of items on its site, Yahoo's rapid growth from zero to a million items in just over a year makes it clear that eBay faces serious competition. \"Having a million simultaneous auctions proves to us our model -- which is different from other models -- is working,\" said Tony Surtees, Yahoo! vice president and general manager of commerce. \"We're growing at a fast speed.\"\nSurtees said the biggest difference between Yahoo! Auctions and others like eBay can be summed up in two words: \"We're free,\" he said. \"We don't charge any money. That seems to have an effect on people. Sellers can come on a no-risk basis and put their things up for sale.\"\nThe other thing Yahoo offers, he said, is integration with the rest of Yahoo -- which offers things like the ability to show streaming audio and video of items for sale over Yahoo's Broadcast.com and tools for making an individual storefront.\nYahoo also has the advantage of being able to leverage its 80 million registered users. eBay currently has 5.6 million registered users.\nFor its part, eBay offered a gracious, though somewhat pointed hand. \"We congratulate them,\" said Kevin Pursglove, eBay senior director of corporate communications. \"A while back here, we remember how excited we were when we hit the million mark.\"\nWell, it wasn't that long ago -- eBay crossed the bar of listing a million items a day last December. But in the 11 months since then, the site has more than tripled that number and now has about 3.3 million daily auctions, according to industry analysts.\nBut looking at the number of items on sale isn't necessarily an apples-to-apples comparison, said David Trossman, analyst with First Union Securities. \"I'm not sure that measuring the number of auctions on the site is the be-all/end-all of the site,\" he said. \"There's a lot more to it than just that one statistic that Yahoo is talking about.\" Because Yahoo! offers free listings and automatically relists an item that isn't sold, that number may be boosted with junk that no one wants, Trossman said.\n\"Think of these as inventories,\" he said. \"I've got two warehouses. One is full of a million Pokemon cards. The other is full of a million baseball cards from teams in the '80s. There's a million cards in each one, but one of them has a line of 13-year-olds out the door and the cards are turning over. The other has no one on line and nothing's turning over.\"\nWhile Trossman admits the example is a bit of a hyperbole, he said it illustrates why other measures like the gross price of items actually sold may be more telling. But for eBay, however you measure it, the number is a sure sign that the days of online auction sites being referred to as \"eBay and everyone else\" are probably over.\n\"Yahoo is a very well managed team with a good business plan in place,\" said eBay's Pursglove. \"We're going to face more competition in the space. As time goes on these competitors will have very deep pockets and the advantage of time. We think the competition is only going to get stronger, but we're confident. We're the pioneers.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Digital Marketing for Local Sports Clubs\nDigital Marketing is essentially selling yourself online. The online world is growing rapidly every day, with the increased use of mobile devices; the access to unlimited information is literally at your fingertips. There\u2019s no reason why local businesses shouldn\u2019t capitalise on this. On the outside, building your online profile may seem like a daunting task but in reality, with the right guidance it\u2019s not that hard and incredibly important to do.\nDecline in Sport Participation\nA published report by Sport England in 2016 showed that participation levels had dropped since the London Olympics 2012.\nThe figures show that nationwide there was a decline of 0.4%. This equates to a drop of 8,700. The biggest drop was in Yorkshire and Humber with a 1.7% drop that equates to 67,100 fewer people participating in regular sport or exercise.\nOn a more specific front; sports such as golf have seen a huge decline. In 2006 more than four million golfers teed off regularly. In 2016 that number fell to 2,785,000. In that same period the number of memberships fell from 850,000 to 652,000.\nExperts have claimed that this is largely down to three main factors; time, cost and perception.\nNot only golf but tennis has suffered. The success of Andy Murray in recent years has improved tennis but the facts don\u2019t lie. From 2008 to 2009 we had nearly a million monthly players. In 2015 that number dropped to 694,000, and weekly players dropped from 530,000 down to 384,000.\nHow does digital marketing fit in?\nAs I mentioned previously the online world is growing at an alarming rate. If anybody wants to find information on anything they\u2019re probably going to search for it online.\nOne of the biggest problems with golf membership is perception. What people associate with golf. I know for a fact that golf clubs have worked extremely hard to change the way people perceive golf and encourage younger members.\nThis is all well and good but if people aren\u2019t aware of the initiatives you are introducing, how are they going to change their perception? People need to find you online and you need to showcase what you have to offer.\nThis is where a strong digital marketing strategy comes in to play.\nLet\u2019s start at the core of a good digital campaign. SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) makes sure that your website is as strong as it can be on search engines.\nWhen it comes to local Sports Clubs the most important thing to consider is local SEO. This is ensuring that you have a My Business page set up correctly and optimised.\nYour Google My Business is the best way to showcase your business details in a prominent way. As you can see from the image it stands out on a search results page and clearly displays all the contact information.\nAs with most sites there will be technical problems with your site. Broken links, missing Meta data etc. Errors such as these can penalise your search engine rankings, so it\u2019s important to stay on top of these.\nHaving your website appear on other local websites is a very strong way of improving your SEO. You can achieve this by building strong relationships with partners to link back to your site and by writing high quality content that people want to link to.\nAt the core of any strong SEO plan is a content plan. Having an in-depth content plan is the best way people are going to find you organically. Writing posts about terms that people will likely be searching for is a great way to get on top of your competitors.\nPPC is a great way to advertise your sport club. Done correctly you will appear at the top of the search results page for key terms.\nPPC is great because you can push specific keywords at whatever time of the year. So for a golf club you may choose to advertise a special membership offer at the start of the season. A rugby club may promote junior coaching.\nAs you can see Starbeck Tennis Club is using PPC to drive new membership.\nNot only will Pay-Per-Click allow you to sit in a prominent position on a search results page, but it is also incredibly measurable. You can see which keywords are driving traffic, which ads are more successful than others. This allows us to constantly adapt and improve PPC campaigns to maximise results.\nSocial Media is becoming more and more popular with businesses. Local sport clubs are no different. This is where you can interact with people and they can interact with you.\nPeople will have their own reasons for joining a sports club. 5 reasons why someone may want to join a sports club are:\nBuild confidence and improve mood\nParents want to be without their kids for a few hours\nSocial Media is the perfect place to showcase what your club has to offer.\nHere\u2019s a great example of social media being used. As you can see it displays what the club offers for a family. People respond to emotion. So by connecting with people in an emotional way is more likely to grow your social media campaign.\nDifferent Types of Social Media\nIt\u2019s important that you understand the different types of social media and how they can be used to target different people for your sports club.\nAll Social Media is different and therefore attracts different types of people. You need to adapt your different social media channels accordingly.\n88% of 18\u201329 year olds use Facebook.\n72% of 50\u201364 year old use Facebook.\n62% of 65+ year old use Facebook.\nFacebook has a large amount of users across all demographics. When thinking about Facebook you should be thinking that you\u2019ll be appealing to a wider range of people. That\u2019s why the image above is good because it shows how the family can all get involved.\n59% of 18\u201329 year olds use Instagram.\n8% of people 65+ use Instagram.\nThere\u2019s no doubt that Instagram attracts a much younger audience. You\u2019re not going to be structuring your Instagram profile the same way that you would your Facebook.\nWhereas with Facebook you would be more Family orientated; Instagram would be aimed more at a younger audience.\nIf we take a look at Harrogate Rugby club Instagram they\u2019ve focused on images more geared towards young male adults. 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        "raw_content": "Pastor Elijah Weatherspoon\nElder Elijah Weatherspoon, a servant of God, one of thirteen children, is a product of Delray Beach, Florida and the Palm Beach County Public School System. He is a Graduate of Boca Raton Community High School in Boca Raton, Florida. He obtained his Associate and Bachelor of Science Degrees in Business Administration from the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. He is a member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. In September 1977, while at the University of Florida he met the love of his life, the former Miss Gwenevere Lenore Alford. They we married on March 22, 1980 in Jacksonville, Florida. They have three children: Emilee, Mon\u00e8t, Elecia.\nAccepted Christ as a youth and grew-up in St. John Primitive Baptist Church in Delray. He was an original member in the birth of Community Primitive Baptist Church (Delray Beach), where he served as a Deacon for 10 years before surrendering to the Call to the Ministry in June 1987. He served as Interim and Pastor of Community from April 1988 until April 1994. The Lord moved him and his family to Birmingham in August 1993. The Lord has had him united in service with the Zion Travelers Primitive Baptist Church since the 1st Sunday in May 1994.\nChristian/Theological Education Pursuits: He studied Christian Education at Moody Bible Institute Extension in Boynton Beach, Florida September 1987 through April 1988. Pursued Master studies at Knox Theological Seminary, Fort Lauderdale, Florida from January 1991 through May 1993. He obtained a Master of Biblical Studies Degree from Birmingham Theological Seminary in Birmingham, Alabama in May 2008. And, in May 2009, he also obtained a Masters of Ministry Degree from Birmingham Theological Seminary.\nOrganizationally, as a member of the East Florida Primitive Baptist Association in Florida he has served in capacities of Ministers Class Teacher, Assistant Financial Secretary, Vice President of District Union #1, and, Education Committee Chairman and Assistant Recording Secretary for Sunday School Convention Auxiliary. In the Florida State Primitive Baptist Convention, he served in the capacities of New Testament Class Teacher and Assistant Financial Secretary. Currently, as a member of Pilgrim Rest Primitive Baptist Association (Montgomery, AL) he serves in capacities of Ministers/Deacons Class Teacher and Dean. In the Tri-State Primitive Baptist Convention he serves as Assistant Financial Secretary. In the National Primitive Baptist Convention he serves as the Statistical Secretary and Secretary to the Board of Evangelism and Missions. He also serves on Huntsville Bible College Board of Directors, and is a past board chairman.\nSecularly, he has been employed as a Manager in the Network Organization at AT&T Inc. for some 30 years.\nSum total, he is \u201cjust a servant of God trying to please God and do God\u2019s will.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 Condor Petroglyphs, Death Valley National Park\nTangerine Falls, Santa Ynez Mountains \u2192\nTotal rainfall county-wide for Santa Barbara measures in at 125% of normal so far this season.\nThe San Marcos Pass gauge has recorded more rain during the first half of this season alone than during both the two prior years combined.\nNot since 2011 has so much rain fallen.\nThe rivers, the creeks, falls, pools and ponds have come back to life in ways not seen in years.\nThis entry was posted in Santa Barbara and tagged Adventure, Hiking, Hiking (2), Landscapes, Los Padres National Forest, Nature, Pics, San Ysidro Canyon, Santa Barbara, Santa Ynez Mountains, Travel. Bookmark the permalink.\n2 Responses to San Ysidro Tank\nWe\u2019re not out of the woods yet, but it\u2019s a good start . . .\nYep. Still in a \u201csevere\u201d drought.",
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        "raw_content": "Plas Heli Welsh National Sailing Academy and Events Centre \u2013 YGC led regeneration project is recognised by the ICE in its new book \u201cShaping the World\u201d\nTo mark its bicentenary, the Institution of Civil Engineers has produced a commemorative album entitled Shaping the World. This beautifully designed book showcases the 200 structures and engineering projects that have had the greatest impact on our lives, and celebrates the individuals and organisations that deliver the vital infrastructure we all rely on.\nProduced in partnership with publisher St James\u2019s House, this inspiring hardback book was launched at the Institution\u2019s impressive headquarters just off Parliament Square in the City of Westminster, London.\nA beautifully presented coffee-table book of the highest quality in terms of research, writing and design, Shaping the World explores not only key stories of inspired engineering, but also sheds light on the major industries and commercial sectors that surround the discipline.\nAs well as boasting striking images that convey the magnitude and beauty of the featured engineering projects, the publication serves as a carefully curated guide to architects, consultants, infrastructure companies, environmental firms, industry-related educational institutions and other organisations whose preeminent status in their respective fields warrants their inclusion in this book.\nWIND IN OUR SAILS\nPlas Heli as a Centre of Excellence for sail training provides state of the art facilities for sailors at all levels of competence and abilities. In addition to providing for the hosting of dinghy events of national and international standard the facilities provided also cater for Keelboat events, yachting regattas and other water sport activities. Based on the success of Pwllheli, initial opportunities were identified in respect of the potential for development of a Sailing Academy and Events Centre which would build upon and take advantage of the area\u2019s strengths in order to meet wider economic and social needs.\nCouncillor Gareth Griffith, Gwynedd Council Member said \u201cI\u2019m delighted to see a project from Gwynedd being recognised alongside projects from all around the world in this highly commended publication\u201d.\nHuw Williams Head of YGC said \u201cthe project meets the needs of sailors at all level of ability: and also the needs of the community. We are proud that one of our most recognisable projects has been included in such a prestigious publication commemorating 200 years of the Institution of Civil Engineers\u201d.\nHuw Williams (Right) Head of YGC and Councillor Gareth Griffith, Gwynedd Council Member (Left) with a copy of the book.\nThe project was funded by European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) through the Welsh European Funding Office (WEFO) with match funding from Welsh Government and Gwynedd Council. The main aims were to maximise the economic benefit of attracting competitions, events and visiting boats to the area, providing a resource for the use by the community and promoting and encouraging the use of the Welsh language in all aspects of its activities.\nThe development comprised of three main elements with a total budget of \u00a39.5m, namely, access road realignment and associated services diversions, marine works including dredging, pontoon and quay wall construction and new Academy building (BREEAM Excellent).\nYGC\u2019s role included the following:\nProject, Programme, Cost and Risk Management for the overall development, including procurement and management of all Services and Works Contracts (OJEU and Non-OJEU).\nNEC3 Suite of Contracts, including Academy Building contract, Marine Works contract, New Road and Infrastructure and Marine Advanced Works contracts.\nStakeholder management and satisfying WEFO audit requirements.\nEnvironmental assessment and led on Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) to satisfy Marine Licence and Planning Consent requirements. Full EIA was required for the Marine Works component.\nSatisfying BREEAM requirements.\nProcuring the Main Building Contractor, Building Architect, Structural, Mechanical & Electrical Engineer.\nUndertaking the CDM-C role.\nProcuring the Marine Works Contractor and Advanced Works and New Road and Infrastructure Contractor.",
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        "raw_content": "Ancelotti, you blue your chance!\nAs Carlo Ancelotti trudged towards the tunnel at Old Trafford after the final whistle on Sunday, he cut the uncharacteristic figure of a conventional grumpy old man. The body language of the defeated Chelsea manager, who had just seen his side lose 2-1 to Premier League champions-elect Manchester United, resembled more that of Victor Meldrew than an amicable Italian. Ancelotti had discovered that his team was nowhere near good enough, aging, and short on creativity and imagination. As he took a look around the Theatre of Dreams in the manner of a condemned man, he knew he was likely to pay the price.\nChelsea had the chance to go top of the table on Sunday as they travelled to Old Trafford in high spirits, but their hopes were dashed as within 36 seconds Javier Hernandez broke the deadlock. The Blues were never in the game and went two down as Nemanja Vidic headed home, and although they pulled one back through Frank Lampard, they seem to run out of ideas as the game petered out. This ensured that United now only need one point to secure a record number of league triumphs.\nIt didn\u2019t just start last Sunday. It was one calamity which had been waiting in the wings. This season has been an underachievement, but it is worth remembering that Ancelotti has been undone in the leagues by the genius that is Sir Alex Ferguson. Chelsea\u2019s problems, as has often been the case, have also been self-inflicted. The dire mid-season slump \u2013 one win in nine matches between mid-November\u2019s 3-0 home humiliation to Sunderland and early-January\u2019s 1-0 defeat at Wolves, which will ultimately cost the club successive league titles \u2013 came in the immediate aftermath of the shock sacking of assistant boss Ray Wilkins.\nThis was a decision from the club\u2019s owner, Roman Abramovich, and had huge repercussions in terms of unsettling and undermining Ancelotti. The same can be said of the signing of Fernando Torres. Wilkins said on Sunday that the Spaniard had been a long-term target, but whether the pressure of accommodating a \u00a350million arrival in January was Ancelotti\u2019s decision is another matter. So if Ancelotti follows Claudio Ranieri, Jose Mourinho, Avram Grant, Luiz Felipe Scolari and Guus Hiddink out of Chelsea, who will be the next target? Hiddink, who left Stamford Bridge on his own terms, still has an excellent relationship with Abramovich and, although the Dutchman is not thought to be keen on returning, he is understood to be backing compatriot Marco van Basten.\nThe manhunt for a new coach shouldn\u2019t have been on the agenda. The high profile game was the perfect occasion for the Italian to prove himself as a master tactician. The decision to bow to Kalou\u2019s pressure and start him in such a huge game was flawed. I have nothing against the Ivorian but I just don\u2019t think he is the sort of player that will have any effect on games like that. More comical was his decision to substitute David Luiz for his supposed mistake for the first goal. He also pulled out Mikel Obi, who did a great job in the first half, in my opinion. In doing these, he was torn between Torres and Anelka when he could have had both. As it has been rumoured in certain quarters, this was his make or mar game. And so, we expect that the camel\u2019s back has been broken.\nBut the question is what\u2019s next for Chelsea? A new boss? A summer overhaul? Where do last season\u2019s Double winners go after what \u2013 barring a miraculous turnaround \u2013 will be a trophyless 2010/11 campaign?\nBow to Kalou's pressure? That's so laughable, i wont even sy anything more. A reflector of the thought behind this piece: sounds like a bitter Chelse hater.\nAs a chelsea fan, I'll suggest he retains his job. I think we just need to get rid of some old legs. Sadly, d club doesn't believe in using young players, otherwise we have talented youth that can fill d boots. McEachran for Lampard 1st! I got a lot to say but dnt let me chop ifreke's space :D. Nice piece tho",
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        "raw_content": "New Presidential Guidance Issued\nNew guidance applicable from 13 March 2014 has been issued by Judge Latham, President of the Employment Tribunals, under Rule 7 of the first schedule to the Employment Tribunals (Constitution and Rules of Procedure) Regulation 2013. Existing Presidential guidance is not superseded or altered by this document and continues to apply.\nNew guidance applicable from 13 March 2014 has been issued by Judge Latham, President of the Employment Tribunals, under Rule 7 of the first schedule to the Employment Tribunals (Constitution and Rules of Procedure) Regulation 2013.\nExisting Presidential guidance is not superseded or altered by this document and continues to apply.\nThe new guidance can be accessed here and covers:\nDisclosure of documents and preparing bundles\nAmendment to the claim and response including adding and removing parties\nConcluding cases without a hearing\nThere is also a template for the \u201cAgenda for Case Management at Preliminary Hearing\u201d at the back.\nAll those involved in Employment law should have a read of the full guidance and should not be put off by its length. It is framed in simple language making it easy to comprehend.\nWhilst the note at the top of the guidance states that Tribunals are not bound by it, Tribunals must have regard to the same. It is always useful to ensure that you are on the same page as all other players in the Tribunal room \u2013 you do not want to be sitting blank faced when a point in relation to the guidance is raised!",
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        "raw_content": "A friend of mine is marrying a long-time friend of her family, and they found this adorable picture of themselves from many years ago. My friend is on her mother's lap on the far left, and her fiance is on his sister's lap on the right.\nHonest-to-god, some of their friends vetoed the idea of using this picture in their Save-the-Dates. What?!? It's adorable! (And even if it weren't, it's still their Save-the-Dates and their prerogative!)\nYes, it's their save the dates so they kind do what they want.. but I agree with friends who don't like it. When you see old pictures like this, you immediately think family - brothers, sisters, cousins, etc. Add in the fact that everyone in the picture does looks like they could be related. I definitely wouldn't want to send something around that looks like I'm marrying a brother or cousin. I'd use it somewhere else, but not the save the dates, unless EVERYONE receiving one knew the history of the picture, otherwise, just plain creepy.\nI think its cute! No one would get it confused if it said something like \"friends from birth\" or something that played up the fact that they've known one another so long. I mean, I think that is cute. Who WOULDN'T find it cute?!\nDo it sister! That's a great idea and the wedding is yours... Be happy!\nI can see soliciting opinions from friends & loved ones ... but veto power? I say if somebody thinks it should be done differently, then let them throw their own darn wedding.\nkimmitri said...\ni say do what you want - but i have to admit, when i see this picture, it seems like a cute family pic. i think that if it was just the two babies or the moms and the babies, it would be less creepy. but with all the kids, it does seem very much like they are related somehow. i think the friends that are saying no may be seeing something similar, and worried about the perceptions people have.\nWHAT! They should absolutely use it, this picture is insanely adorable.\naw. this would look so great photoshopped to \"fade\" the background and family members so that the couple pop out. (would also look less like they were siblings). even if they don't use it, what a great picture to have!\nSome added explanatory text is all that's needed: \"Sue on her Mom's lap, Brad on his sister's -- one of their first 'dates'\". Adding thought balloons for both babies could also be really fun and keep the focus on the couple. Adorable!\nThis is adorable! Screw the naysayers.\ni think it's cute. they should use it wherever they want to. honestly? i kind of agree with the first poster. if i received it i'd wonder who these people were. however, i'd use it in a wedding slideshow, if i were to have one.\nMaybe it got vetoed (!!) because many people aren't very creative with save the date postcard photos? They probably expect to see a pic of the happy couple from an engagement shoot with the words \"Save the Date.\"\nI agree that it would be strange to receive a family-looking photo with just the words \"Save the Date.\" But, un, I immediately thought of similar suggestions to those above - word bubbles, arrows, \"they met in 1982\", etc. It would be ADORABLE, it just needs some context. Because how sweet is it that they've known each other for their entire lives?\nI think this is awesome. Meeting as infants is ridiculously romantic. Most people invited would know that these two are NOT relatives. What is the fuss?!",
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        "raw_content": "Welcome to Orwell\u2019s World\nObama\u2019s lies over the Afghanistan war remind us of the lessons of Nineteen Eighty-Four\nIn Nineteen Eighty-Four, George Orwell described a superstate, Oceania, whose language of war inverted lies that \u201cpassed into history and became truth. \u2018Who controls the past,\u2019 ran the Party slogan, \u2018controls the future: who controls the present controls the past\u2019.\u201d\nBarack Obama is the leader of a contemporary Oceania. In two speeches at the close of the decade, the Nobel Peace Prize-winner affirmed that peace was no longer peace, but rather a permanent war that \u201cextends well beyond Afghanistan and Pakistan\u201d to \u201cdisorderly regions, failed states, diffuse enemies\u201d. He called this \u201cglobal security\u201d and invited our gratitude. To the people of Afghanistan, which the US has invaded and occupied, he said wittily: \u201cWe have no interest in occupying your country.\u201d\nIn Oceania, truth and lies are indivisible. According to Obama, the American attack on Afghanistan in 2001 was authorised by the United Nations Security Council. There was no UN authority. He said that \u201cthe world\u201d supported the invasion in the wake of the 11 September 2001 attacks. In truth, all but three of 37 countries surveyed by Gallup expressed overwhelming opposition. He said that America invaded Afghanistan \u201conly after the Taliban refused to turn over Osama Bin Laden\u201d. In 2001, the Taliban tried three times to hand over Bin Laden for trial, Pakistan\u2019s military regime reported, and they were ignored.\nEven Obama\u2019s mystification of the 9/11 attacks as justification for his war is false. More than two months before the twin towers were attacked, the former Pakistani diplomat Niaz Naik was told by the Bush administration that a US military assault would take place by mid-October. The Taliban regime in Kabul, which the Clinton administration had secretly supported, was no longer regarded as \u201cstable\u201d enough to ensure US control over oil and gas pipelines to the Caspian Sea. It had to go.\nObama\u2019s most audacious lie is that Afghanistan today is a \u201csafe haven\u201d for al-Qaeda\u2019s attacks on the west. His own national security adviser, James Jones, said in October that there were \u201cfewer than 100\u201d al-Qaeda operatives in Afghanistan. According to US intelligence, 90 per cent of the Taliban are hardly Taliban at all, but \u201ca tribal localised insurgency [who] see themselves as opposing the US because it is an occupying power\u201d. The war is a fraud. Only the terminally gormless remain true to the Obama brand of \u201cworld peace\u201d.\nBeneath the surface, however, there is serious purpose. Under the disturbing General Stanley McChrystal, who gained distinction for his assassination squads in Iraq, the occupation of Afghanistan is a model for those \u201cdisorderly regions\u201d of the world still beyond Oceania\u2019s reach. This is known as Coin (counter- insurgency), and draws together the military, aid organisations, psychologists, anthropologists, the media and public relations hirelings. Covered in jargon about winning hearts and minds, it aims to incite civil war: Tajiks and Uzbeks against Pashtuns.\nThe Americans did this in Iraq and destroyed a multi-ethnic society. They built walls between communities which had once intermarried, ethnically cleansing the Sunnis and driving millions out of the country. Embedded media reported this as \u201cpeace\u201d; American academics bought by Washington and \u201csecurity experts\u201d briefed by the Pentagon appeared on the BBC to spread the good news. As in Nineteen Eighty-Four, the opposite was true.\nSomething similar is planned for Afghanistan. People are to be forced into \u201ctarget areas\u201d controlled by warlords, bankrolled by the CIA and the opium trade. That these warlords are barbaric is irrelevant. \u201cWe can live with that,\u201d a Clinton-era diplomat once said of the return of oppressive sharia law in a \u201cstable\u201d, Taliban-run Afghanistan. Favoured western relief agencies, engineers and agricultural specialists will attend to the \u201chumanitarian crisis\u201d and so \u201csecure\u201d the subjugated tribal lands.\nThat is the theory. It worked after a fashion in Yugoslavia, where ethnic-sectarian partition wiped out a once-peaceful society, but it failed in Vietnam, where the CIA\u2019s \u201cStrategic Hamlet Program\u201d was designed to corral and divide the southern population and so defeat the Vietcong \u2013 the Americans\u2019 catch-all term for the resistance, similar to \u201cTaliban\u201d.\nBehind much of this are the Israelis, who have long advised the Americans in both the Iraq and the Afghanistan adventures. Ethnic cleansing, wall-building, checkpoints, collective punishment and constant surveillance \u2013 these are claimed as Israeli innovations that have succeeded in stealing most of Palestine from its native people. And yet, for all their suffering, the Palestinians have not been divided irrevocably and they endure as a nation against all odds.\nImperial cemeteries\nThe most telling forerunners of the Obama Plan, which the Nobel Peace Prize-winner and his general and his PR men prefer we forget, are those that failed in Afghanistan itself. The British in the 19th century and the Soviets in the 20th century attempted to conquer that wild country by ethnic cleansing and were seen off, though after terrible bloodshed. Imperial cemeteries are their memorials. People power, sometimes baffling, often heroic, remains the seed beneath the snow, and invaders fear it.\n\u201cIt was curious,\u201d wrote Orwell in Nineteen Eighty-Four, \u201cto think that the sky was the same for everybody, in Eurasia or Eastasia as well as here. 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        "raw_content": "ICS JOURNEY WITH MUTALA\nSince infancy I have always been told the there are three (3) basic degrees of knowledge, and that it is never possible to gain a complete understanding of any process, event, action/inaction, person or group of people, in fact anything in the world without passing through all the stages of knowledge: the knowledge of hearing, seeing and experience. The irony has always been that I never believed in that philosophy. I have almost always thought that, at most, two of the ideal stages are enough for a valid conclusion of facts about many things in this rather unpredictable evolving globe. Interestingly, I have had every reason to change my opinion just in a matter of weeks. Loyalists, I hope that you read below the adventures of our greater team.\nMUTALA YAHAYA (MY)\nVolunteering, for all my past life, has been viewed as an act/effort by an individual to help better the life and living conditions of the vulnerable in society. It has been viewed as a sacrificial process involving only giving without receiving, probably expecting a reward from the creator in the Hereafter by the religiously inclined beings. However, atheists are also involved in this philanthropic act of volunteering, which I found difficult comprehending. This provoked me to look at volunteering with a different lens and finally found it completely astonishingly rewarding even in this world.\nWeek 4 began rather on a slow note on Monday the 6th day of July 2015, but gradually became the busiest week since we started. Monday was full of planning and putting our final pieces together on the Career Guidance Resource Pack intended to help guide the Create Change Interns in choosing the right courses and jobs in the future.\nOn Tuesday, we continued with the construction of a football net aimed to be donated to a yet-to-identified school in the Tamale Metropolis. This keeps us busy unlike the paper work. A lot of planning was still ongoing as we awaited the approval of our request to visit Taha for Baseline /Action Research on the Importance of Education. A Risk Assessment of the Taha Community was also done by our enthused team.\nOn 8th July 2015, the team came to work and, within the day, the much awaited approval was done. Not delaying further, the group led by the able TL quickly came together and thoroughly discussed what needed to be done on the scheduled day for the Research (9th July, 2015). It was unanimously agreed that each UKV be paired with an ICV who understands Dagbani for effective administration of the questionnaires. Happily and expectedly, everyone accepted the notion of counterparts, and the day ended with many expectant faces that were obviously ready to hit the ground working. Further, the group agreed that everyone (including the Create Change Interns who agreed to aid in the administration) be available in the Community by 7:00am to aid the meeting of parents who would obviously be absent if we didn\u2019t get there early. The day then ended on this brighter note.\nThursday was a day of action, and by 7:00am all of us had arrived at the Taha government School poised for action after many days/weeks of planning and paperwork. We first visited the Chief\u2019s Palace to inform the Chief and his elders of our arrival. Then after, each pair moved the assigned locations with the given questionnaires. Off to the houses, shops and every place in which people live was the approach for Parents and Children Not In School. Concurrently, the TL assisted by an Intern, went back to the school to administer the questionnaires for students and teachers, not exempting the head teachers. In a matter of hours, the team gradually but certainly converged at the school premises after the day\u2019s hard work.\nInteresting and exciting, right? As if that was not enough, we were back in the office on Friday 10th July, 2015 to put together the findings from the research. The data recording and analysis started, without forgetting to make request for the ICT training. Lo and behold, the day ended on promising note but admittedly, as expected, we could not finish with the data recording and analysis and intend to continue come.\nFellows, what did we realize? Personally and collectively, a lot of perceptions and misconceptions changed. It was this adventure that made me now realize and accept the inevitable fact of the three degrees of Knowledge. My knowledge was never complete, so assumptions were flawed. I never imagined the possibility of gaining tremendously in volunteering. At least we have been and are still being personally developed.\nWe have heard,\nWe have seen and\nWe have experienced.\nLabels: Development, reward in volunteering Ghana Tamale Rural Development in Education",
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        "raw_content": "Tips for Choosing a Great Storage Unit\nIf you want a good storage unit the following tips will be beneficial.\nThe storage unit that you choose needs to be functional. It is best if the shipping unit is well adapted to the items that will be stored in it. For example if the items being stored require no humidity, the storage unit should have a feature that makes that possible. You will avoid loses if you go for a storage unit that has the properties that suit the items being stored. For that reason do not compromise on a functionality of the storage unit.\nChoose a storage unit which you prefer in terms of aesthetics. The things we are talking about include the color, shape, design and even size.\nIt is essential that you consider the security of the storage unit as well. Ensure that the unit is well secured to avoid losing things in break-ins. This way you can be comfortable knowing your things are safe.\nLook at the how much the storage unit costs before you choose it. Knowing the price of the storage unit is essential in helping you determine if the price is manageable or not. There is no reason why you should pay so much for storage units that would cost much less in another place. If at all you do not want to be overcharged, make sure that you know the market well. The quality, function, and size of the storage units should match the amount you are paying.\nYou will do good to consider the size of the storage unit. Let the storage unit you choose be one that is big enough to fit all the items you want to store.\nIt is essential that you do not neglect the quality of the unit as you make your choice. You will do well to choose a storage unit that is good quality. Storage units that are good quality are able to remain intact even when exposed to harsh elements like snow, storms, extreme heat, winds, and even hurricanes. It is critical to note that even though the storage units may cost a lot more if they are good quality you will not have to incur extra costs to repair or replace poor quality storage unit.\nLastly, factor in the record that the storage unit brand has. A good record is an indicator that they have good storage units that are affordable, functional and good quality. The reviews that the brand has can help you know what sort of storage units they have.",
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        "raw_content": "You\u2019ve probably heard of programmatic advertising. As with all new and fast-growing advertising technologies, there\u2019s often confusion as to what exactly it involves. Programmatic advertising is essentially the buying of ad space in an automated way. It uses audience data and insights from a variety of sources, to allow advertisers to show highly relevant ads for the audience, at the right time and in the right place. The biggest benefit of programmatic advertising is that advertisers can be incredibly specific with their ads relevance to the audience, because of the amount of data available on audiences. The data and targeting is very powerful and because the process takes place in real time and is assisted by automated bidding decisions based on data, it reaches the right audience, at the right time, in the right place. This simply isn\u2019t possible with traditional display advertising which is negotiated with publishers and bought upfront.\nProgrammatic media buying includes the use of DSPs, SSPs and DMPs. DSPs, (demand side platforms) which facilitate the process of buying ad inventory on the open market, provide the ability to reach your target audience due to the integration of DMPs (data management platforms).\nDMPs collect and analyze a substantial amount of cookie data to then allow the marketer to make more informed decisions of whom their target audience may be. On the publisher side of things, publishers manage their unsold ad inventory through an SSP (supply side platform).\nAn SSP reports attention data such as how long a visitor was on a specific site or how many pages were viewed per visit.\nSSPs will ultimately be in charge of picking the winning bid and will serve the winning banner ad on the publisher\u2019s site.",
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        "raw_content": "The second part of our series we will hear from Dionne Ybarra the Founder of The Wahine Project which is based in California.\nThe idea for The Wahine Project presented itself to Dionne when she took up surfing which transformed her life. She has since sought to share the liberating and empowering experience of a relationship with the ocean.\nThe Wahine Project was founded in 2010 to eliminate the barriers that prevent a diversity of girls from the sport of surfing. A few years I changed the mission to eliminate the barrier that prevents a diversity of girls from a relationship with the ocean and with one another. We realized that surfing wasn't for everyone but girls benefit from an overall relationship with the sea in whatever way they come to it. This relationship pushes them to want to take care of the ocean too and that is important. Also vital to our program is the realization that girls/woman have more in common than they think, the ocean brings them together.\nThe gap first was in our area you just didn't see many girls surfing. The community was very small. I am Mexican American so I also saw a gap in culture too. I know from my background as a Mexican American, less girls of color even know how to swim. The girls surfing community appeared a monoculture. As I have worked now throughout the state of California it's true everywhere that girls of color and or lower socioeconomic groups of girls have less exposure to surfing and the ocean.\nI am Mexican American and my mother led me to believe that if I went in past my ankles I would get sucked out to sea. I loved the beach but was terrified of the ocean. As a teenager, I was very drawn to the surf culture but of course felt like an outsider. It was a Caucasian culture that was taking part and I didn't feel like I fit in. I also lived about 20 miles from the beach. I married a surfer who tried to take me out but I was too terrified. I grew up as an athlete though so I felt very capable and empowered to do sports. I was also a skateboarder and that sport allowed me the experience of crossing over in a male-dominated sport. I continued to be an athlete as an adult and I wanted to do a triathlon when I was in my 30's so I learned how to swim proficiently which was huge for me to do in the ocean!! In my late 30's a friend asked me if I wanted to try surfing with her and I said yes. I was divorced by this time from my surfer husband. We tried surfing on our own and then took lessons. I traveled to Mexico for my first surf trip and that experience of traveling to where my dad's family was from and surfing was life-changing. Surfing challenged me on every level and felt like it was the best way to overcome fear and experiencing the ocean made me feel deeply connected to want to protect it. I came back from that trip inspired and motivated to do something with my experience that could positively influence girls like my younger self. The idea for the project came from that.\nThe biggest challenge is funding. I want to do so much but do not have the funding to do it. We have made big strides in this but so much more can be done but I am limited to hire people with the right skill to take us where we could go. We have started to work with another organization called Explore Corps that allows us to work under them to provide clinics for boys separately. We have also come up with ways to work with more partners to get girls in the sea. Collaborations have been great to help us keep working.\nI cried! I know some of the women who have been working on the movement for equity. It felt like huge barriers we overcame and it was a turning point for women. It was a historical decision.\nI think just knowing this will set a new tone for us, it could get us funding possibly bringing more recognition to the importance and value of surfing for women.\nWe are still working on how girls perceive themselves. We are still working on how we view ourselves in the lineup, we have to come to terms with our body and how we use them. There is more to be challenged in the lineup and the male-dominated culture. Girls to be willing to work as hard, get hurt, get back up, overcome their own hindrance to themselves.\nI have not felt any direct outcomes in relation to the Olympics.\nBring more dynamic and inclusive ways of working in the world. We challenge old belief systems because we need to. Funding is the biggest barrier I think for women. Men raise more money, they make more money. With the contest at Mavericks, I know Bianca Valenti sought funding for the women from a woman. More women need to give to women-led initiatives. We are making strides and its a good time to be doing this work!\nAwesome to learn about different surf orgs run by women.",
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        "raw_content": "Bruce, John (1808\u20131870)\nby George F. Wieck\nJohn Bruce (1808-1870), military officer, was born on 25 July 1808 in Athlone, Ireland, of Scottish parents. He was educated privately and at the Military College, Sandhurst, England. Appointed ensign on 31 July 1828 in the 16th Regiment he joined it in Bengal. He was promoted lieutenant in 1831 and next year he married Johannah Jacoba Herklotz, daughter of a Dutch judge at Trichinopoly.\nBruce returned to England in 1840 without seeing active service and, believing that the war in China offered opportunities, he transferred to the 18th Regiment and again went abroad. When he reached China the war had practically ceased and he was placed on the staff of (Sir) George Charles d'Aguilar, first as deputy judge advocate then as assistant adjutant general, offices he held for three years and a half. His desire for active service was partly satisfied in military actions against Canton in 1847 when he served with distinction. He had been promoted captain in 1842 and soon after his return to England in 1847 was posted as staff officer to the troops at Tilbury. He now regarded his chances of further active service as remote. In 1850 when the War Office called for applications for the post of staff officer to the Pensioner Force being formed for control of the newly-established penal station in Western Australia, Bruce applied and was selected. It was an admirable choice, for Bruce had a sound knowledge of military administration and, although a strict disciplinarian, he was far-seeing and humane.\nWith his wife, five daughters and an infant son, Bruce arrived at Fremantle on the convict transport Hashemy on 25 October 1850. Some of the pensioners with families had already arrived but, because the force remained a direct responsibility of the War Office, no steps had been taken to provide accommodation other than tents. Labour, building material and money were scarce and, as the size of the force was increased to maintain a reasonable ratio to convict numbers, Bruce engaged in constant strife with other local claimants for a share of available resources. He abhorred injustice and fought cleanly and effectively, stating his case with such clarity and courtesy that no ill feeling was created. The success of the enrolled pensioner system was due largely to his wise control and keen interest in the welfare of individuals and their families after the term of service had expired. He was the leading figure in the establishment of the Pensioners' Benevolent Fund in January 1855.\nWhen in 1861 a volunteer force became necessary to replace the regular troops about to be withdrawn from the colony the task was entrusted to Bruce. Despite many difficulties it was successfully completed by the end of the year. He had been promoted brevet-major in June 1854 and lieutenant-colonel in February 1860. His services as military commandant were honoured by appointment as colonel of the volunteers on 17 November 1863.\nBruce had been appointed to the Executive Council in 1854 and often presided over its meetings. From 20-27 February 1862 and 2 November 1868 to 29 September 1869 he acted as governor of the colony. Confident of Western Australia's future he acquired several properties, the best known being Nedlands, named after his son Edward to whom he gave the land. He was also active in the founding of the Mechanics' Institute and Perth Building Society; in 1863 his unpaid work for benevolent societies won high praise. He died on 5 November 1870 and was buried with full military honours. His wife died on 18 June 1904 at Stamford, Lincolnshire, aged 94. Of their seven children a son and four daughters married members of prominent Western Australian families. Mount Bruce, the highest point in the colony, was named in his honour in 1881.\nJ. T. Reilly, Reminiscences of Fifty Years' Residence in Western Australia (Perth, 1903)\nInquirer (Perth), 1 July 1863, 2 Jan 1867, 30 Mar 1870\nPerth Gazette, 4, 25 Jan 1867\nColonial Secretary's Office, in-letters, 221, 253 (State Library of Western Australia)\nCO 18/57.\nLefroy, Mary (daughter)\nLefroy, Anthony O'Grady (son-in-law)\nLefroy, Mary (granddaughter)\nLefroy, Dorothea Jane (granddaughter)\nLefroy, Henry Bruce (grandson)\nLefroy, Langlois O'Grady (grandson)\nGeorge F. Wieck, 'Bruce, John (1808\u20131870)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/bruce-john-3092/text4579, published first in hardcopy 1969, accessed online 16 February 2019.\nAthlone, Westmeath, Ireland",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Blog \u00bb Sky Towers & Sand Banks\nSky Towers & Sand Banks\nYep, Winter hangs on with icy, windy claws, way past its sell-by date, but undeterred, I don set of gloves B2, and venture forth into the furious winds on a quest for filmic excitement and self-educational flying fun. It\u2019s a level 5 fly site, with maximum danger everywhere, so I have my full wits about me, my flight-paths planned, and my carefully calculated risks evaluated and minimised.\nYou can\u2019t say it\u2019s not pretty epic\u2026\nToday I had trawled the entire South Coast, from the East side of Southsea as far as you can go West along the front towards Gunwharf. I stopped at several potential places, but various reasons marked each as not great places for flyings.\nAnd then I found myself at the end of the A3, and a gateway through a large fortified wall revealed a lovely bit of beach front, almost entirely deficit of people and flying hazards, and as close as I can practically get to the Spinnaker Tower without anyone getting cross about it. Yes, the beauty of the big wall is that it protects the residential area behind it so the few drivers and people using that road will not be distracted by any low level flying I do.\nIt\u2019s a horrible day, so not very many people out, but the odd couple on the battlements, so I was aware of them, and everyone there was aware of me, and most stopped to watch\u2026\nGot your little telemetry blockers going have you ? Probably not\u2026\nPrivacy-wise, I\u2019m not too worried about the Naval base off to the right \u2013 if they didn\u2019t want people looking at it they wouldn\u2019t have built a massive viewing platform right next to it.\nAnd I will be far away enough from people\u2019s houses to not give them anything to worry about either.\nTalking of massive viewing platforms, The Spinnaker Tower is mainly responsible for today\u2019s interesting skyline, but we can also thank Southsea for the view east, Gunwharf Quays (and the Navy) for the view west, and Gosport for the \u2018not an island\u2019 to the south. North, it\u2019s a direct view over the end of the A3 and out over the city.\nI knew the wind was bad before I left, and knew it would be worse on the South Coast at height, but knowing how my Tiger motors can deal with this sort of thing I thought I\u2019d go into battle with them on your behalf.\nFor added incentive to excellent piloting, I did a lot of flying over the sea and at height, where the winds were at their most unpredictable, furious and blustery. Both my throttle and my Naza-M flight controller (rigidly locked in GPS mode the whole time) were tested to the max, and together, we did a decent job of holding our place in the air, and didn\u2019t fall in the sea. This is the sort of confidence you only get from doing a thorough pre-flight technical check.\nThe normal ratio of usable footage to flight time is 1 minute per 8 mins of flight. Today, I knew I\u2019d be lucky to get 1 min per 20 mins in the air. And it was awful. I have never been kicked so hard by wind as I was today. I might do a video with that in so you can see just how hard.\nWind isn\u2019t so bad down here\u2026\nSo, knowing how unlikely I was to get any decent footage, I recorded it all anyway, and in the few brief moments of wind abatement that were there at all, I did mange to get some things to see, some of which are not shaking as furiously as other bits were.\nYou know me \u2013 I\u2019m doing the flight \u2013 might as well film and upload it ;)\nWas it coincidence that a Navy ship was going past at the one time I mysteriously lost control signal, and RTH was triggered, flying my craft back to me and landing it ? I don\u2019t know, but I had no control problems for any of the other flights, and wasn\u2019t flying outside a range where that could have been a problem.\nWell \u2013 it was never going to be the best video I\u2019ve ever shot, but I think it\u2019s a reasonably heroic attempt given the conditions, and it\u2019s all about the trying rather than the winning. And the \u2018not-falling-in-the-sea-with-your-new-GoPro3\u2019. So I\u2019m calling it a win anyway.\nWhen the weather next lets me I\u2019ll go find something else to fly round.\nThere is 20 degrees worth of wind going on here, in addition to the 40 degrees my gimbal can absorb.",
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        "raw_content": "Mr Stefan Van der Swaluw\nI was asked to say something about what ACPF is for me. Normally, one would answer such a question from an organizational perspective, but an organization is nothing more (nor less) than the people that together constitute that institution. As I happen to know the people that build and now constitute that organization, I feel I can say something about not just the institution, but about the staff of ACPF, too.\nFor me, ACPF is one of only a handful of truly pan-African organizations that have the legitimacy to speak on behalf of children in Africa. Although its identity is rooted in universal human and child rights instruments and although it is informed by child rights activists, academia and policy makers from around the world, it is staffed by people that were born from African parents, were raised in African value systems and bring up their own children in the reality of Africa today. From the stories their children tell them, form what they see with their own eyes as the walk home from doing their groceries, and from discussing politics with their friends and families, these people know what it means to live in Africa: the good, the bad, and the ugly. They live the changes that are happening, they feel what goes well and needs to be encouraged, and know what goes not so well and needs to be challenged. ACPF is a group of people that initiate work from their heart, but then uses their intellectual powers to research the facts, their networks to share knowledge and experiences, and are not afraid to challenge duty bearers to do what is in the best interest of the African child.\nHaving had the privilege to have worked with ACPF from its inception, I wish ACPF to take centre stage in setting the agenda for African children. Continue to champion those that are forgotten, neglected, overlooked, abused and violated. If those that have the power to make a difference would only listen to what you have to say on behalf of the children, Africa is going to be an even much better place to live!\nToast to another decade of putting Africa's children first!",
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        "raw_content": "Primary Agricultureagriskills2016-05-27T09:59:16+00:00\nA beginners guide to farming\nMixed Farming Systems\nNational Certificate: Animal Production NQF 1; 2; 3; 4\nThis qualification provides learners the opportunity to gain a qualification in Animal Production. 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        "raw_content": "Upward Trend: The C-130J production line currently has a backlog of 86 airframes, the largest in the program\u2019s history, and manufacturer Lockheed Martin anticipates that the annual rate of production will increase significantly in the next several years as more customers sign up for the medium-sized airlifter. Until now, the production line has squeezed out 12 airframes a year, Jim Grant, Lockheed\u2019s head of customer engagement for mobility and special operations programs, told reporters last week at AFA\u2019s Air Warfare Symposium in Orlando, Fla. The annual rate is slated to go up to 16 this year, 27 in 2010, and \u201cthe market looks like it will be going into the mid 30s,\u201d said Grant. Already Australia, Britain, Canada, Denmark, India, Italy, Norway, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and US operate or have ordered the aircraft. The UAE\u2019s order for 12 C-130Js came just last month.",
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        "raw_content": "More P.E.T.S\nAA Gill at the Invite the World to Dinner event, Hobart, Tasmania, November 2014. Photo: John Corbett\nAnyone who has lived a decent span of years knows that sayings such as \u201cThe good die young\u201d aren\u2019t true. Whether we are good or bad, rich or poor, noble or base, death takes us whenever it damn well pleases. We know this and grudgingly accept it, but sometimes death\u2019s visits seem unnecessarily cruel. That is certainly how I feel about the passing on 10 December 2016 of the famed British food and travel writer, AA Gill.\nHis death was also swift. Barely had his fans around the world learned in one of his last columns for Australian Gourmet Traveller magazine that he had become \u201ca patchwork quilt, a smorgasbord, a litany of malformed cells\u201d than he was gone. Sixty-two years of age is young these days and if fate had been kinder we could have enjoyed of his peerless work for several more decades.\nNot everyone will be sorry to see him go, most notably the inhabitants of Dubai whom he once famously described as being lazy, stupid and titanically rude. The place itself, he added, was a monumental example of what money can do when it is left to its own devices and is completely divorced from taste. But remarks like that are one of the reasons why AA Gill had such a huge following: you read him for the singularity and acuity of his vision and for his refusal to be shackled by political correctness. Like his 18th-century predecessor Alexander Pope, of whom he reminds me strongly, he had a piercing intelligence and wit, and a command of English that conveyed \u201cwhat oft was thought but ne\u2019er so well expressed.\u201d\nI had the privilege of meeting AA Gill at a Tourism Australia event in Tasmania in 2014. \u201cInvite the World to Dinner\u201c brought 80 food writers and influencers from around the world to a gala dinner at the futuristic Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) in Hobart. The evening began on the Hobart waterfront with a high-speed run up the Derwent River in a fleet of Naiad vessels belonging to Pennicott Wilderness Journeys. Although it was November the weather was cool and when the guests reached a riverside staging-point at the Glenorchy Art and Sculpture Park, a freezing wind was blowing. A number of guests wrapped themselves in blankets taken from the boats and clustered for warmth around several braziers and cooking stations where two courses of the evening\u2019s dinner were being prepared. The blanketless majority sought shelter in the entertainment pavilion.\nThe food and wine flowed freely and so did the parade of famous culinary faces from around the globe. At one point I turned around looking for a server for a drink refill and found myself face to face with AA Gill. I asked if I could take his photo, \u201cIn a non-stalkerish way, of course.\u201d He chuckled, posed and asked where I was from.\n\u201cI\u2019m a gastronomy writer working on a book about New Zealand cuisine.\u201d\n\u201cOh, that sounds interesting,\u201d he said. \u201cI was there a few years ago. A rather strange little country. Oddly Presbyterian.\u201d\n\u201cAnd very repressed about matters of sex,\u201d he continued.\n\u201cYes,\u201d I replied, \u201d but secretly licentious.\u201d\n\u201cPlease send me a copy of the book when it\u2019s done,\u201d he said, moving off. \u201cI don\u2019t have a business card. I\u2019m at the Sunday Times.\u201d\nAnd with a wave he circulated back into the crowd. I didn\u2019t see him at the MONA event further up the river that night but the next evening he arrived at the end of a long table where I was dining at Garagistes, a now-defunct Hobart restaurant that served avant-garde food.\nAA Gill was in the company of his partner, Nicola Formby, and I discreetly pointed them out to my Tourism Tasmania minder and said that I had chatted with him the night before.\n\u201cGo and say hello,\u201d he said.\n\u201cOh God. no, I never do things like that. I always leave famous people alone.\u201d\nI never saw what AA Gill thought of Garagistes as his review appeared behind the Sunday Times\u2019 pay wall, but I think that he would have found it interesting, and hopefully not in a piercing way. He will now never see my book but I think he would have found it interesting too. At the very least it might have given him a chuckle. #RestaurantAustralia\n* Click the links below to read my articles about Tourism Australia\u2019s Invite the World to Dinner event. Magic moments and A Taste of Tasmania first appeared in the Sunday Star-Times:\nhttp://alimentary.co.nz/magic-moments/\nhttp://alimentary.co.nz/a-taste-of-tasmania/\nhttp://alimentary.co.nz/alice-and-us/\nhttp://alimentary.co.nz/licensed-to-thrill/\nhttp://alimentary.co.nz/fun-at-jamies-italian/\nhttp://alimentary.co.nz/jewel-in-the-crowne-plaza/\nhttp://alimentary.co.nz/trend-alert-butter-is-back/\nTurandot \u2013 Opera Australia 2012\nMuch as I would enjoy seeing the Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour production of Giacomo Puccini\u2019s Turandot \u2013 it\u2019s on until April 24 \u2013 work keeps me on this side of the Ditch this week. I\u2019m consoled by the fact that I have seen Puccini\u2019s last great opera twice in Sydney, and here is a review to share with you.\nWhat\u2019s this about opera in a food and travel newsletter, I hear you say? I\u2019m really not being too much off-topic as my Alimentary website coverage also includes \u201cthe good things in life\u201d; for me, Italian opera is one of the most beautiful things in the world.\nA change or two has occurred since this review appeared on theoperacritic.com website: Australian celebrity chef Guillaume Brahimi has moved from the Bennelong Restaurant at the Sydney Opera House to Bistro Guillaume in Paddington, NSW. I\u2019m sure though that the Yarrabank Cuv\u00e9e Guillaume I enjoyed before Turandot still tastes just as good.\nFire and ice \u2013 and greasepaint\nBy John Corbett Of all the opera houses in the world, J\u00f8rn Utzon\u2019s splendid creation on Sydney Harbour is surely the most iconic. The swooping, elegant, sail-like shapes of its concert chambers (now a UNESCO World Heritage site) are the perfect complement to a spectacular natural setting where, during the intervals in performances, you can enjoy ravishing night-time city- and waterscapes that are often complemented by a big Australian moon.\nFor an even more serene pre-performance experience, contemplate the view from the Opera House\u2019s chic Bennelong Bar while sipping a flute or two of 2007 Yarrabank Cuv\u00e9e Guillaume, named for the distinguished French-Australian celebrity chef (and proprietor of the Bennelong Restaurant), Guillaume Brahimi.\nIt can take quite a bit of opera to match such surroundings, but on a recent evening a production of Giacomo Puccini\u2019s Turandot, directed by the Australian designer and choreographer Graeme Murphy, with Kristian Frederickson, proved largely up to the task. It wasn\u2019t its first outing by any means \u2013 the reviewer saw the same opera, by the same duo, in the same house some 18 years ago \u2013 but in the intervening time the stage values, and very likely the budget, have improved immeasurably.\nThis staging of Turandot sets a further stamp, as if any were needed, on Murphy\u2019s stature as one of Australia\u2019s premier opera designer/directors. From the outset, when giant golden fans part in a vaguely Mandarin Oriental Hotels logo-type way to reveal the set, it\u2019s a gorgeously costumed and lavishly decorated visual feast. Scarcely no Oriental trope, from jam-packed, banner-waving street scenes and processions, to opium den-style murkiness, to the gilded opulence of the court of the emperor Altoum, seems to have gone unreferenced. No mention of visual treats can also fail to omit the strapping muscle boys in the Executioner\u2019s retinue who paraded around in Spartacus-style next-to-nothings.\nAll of the eye-poppingness however serves a good purpose. Murphy\u2019s cinematic-style choreography helps to keep the production moving along at a good clip and a sensitive attention to visual moods effectively evokes the dark, dystopian world created by Turandot\u2019s icy and murderous will. The visual treatment of the opera also gives the arch-bureaucrats Ping, Pong and Pang (sung excellently by Andrew Moran, David Corcoran and Graeme MacFarlane) the sinister weight they deserve. Too many productions play this trio for broad comedy, but here, as they note in one of the arrestingly beautiful pieces of stage business that Murphy has created for them in Act II, they are truly \u201cMinisters of Death\u201d.\nAmongst the many visual treats: muscle boys\nOccasionally though, all the visual gorgeousness tips over into excess. Murphy\u2019s swirling choreography in particular becomes wearing at times, and worrisome: like the people next to me I fretted about cast members running perilously close to the lip of the orchestra pit during some of the crowd scenes, and later about the heavily begowned Princess Turandot standing with her toes poised on the edge for several long minutes. Other minor distractions included the Executioner\u2019s big round axe repeatedly catching an ill-placed spotlight and a hellish glare from upstage at the end of Act I, when Calaf announces his suitorship of Turandot, that half-blinded the audience.\nThe principal performances also had uncertain moments. As Princess Turandot, Anke H\u00f6ppner gave a tentative (and probably insufficiently warmed-up) rendering of In questa reggia in Act II. Like all below-par performances of this admittedly daunting aria, it cast a pall over the rest of the evening. By the next scene, when she posed her riddles to Calaf, her solid talent as a dramatic singer was well in evidence, as was her ability in her later arias to really project her voice. It\u2019s a real pity though about In questa reggia.*\nAs Li\u00f9, the Korean soprano Hyeseoung Kwon fared better overall with a competent and vocally accurate performance of several arias that are capable of stealing the show, but on this occasion didn\u2019t. Her acting was proficient but her voice was noticeably less powerful than those of the two other principals and on one or two occasions the Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra, under the baton of Aubrey Murphy, drowned her out. The New Zealand baritone Jud Arthur also gave a good performance as Timur, the exiled king of Tartary; never mind that his beard and robes channelled Charlton Heston in The Ten Commandments.\nIf there was a suitor for the role of star of the show, it was the Australian tenor Carlo Barricelli, whose fine Italianate voice can fill a theatre beautifully when needed. His thrilling Nessun Dorma in Act III produced shivers down the back and a storm of bravos and clapping from the audience, although he also had his wobbles. When called upon at other times to sing in full voice from silence, he twice wandered uncertainly onto the note.\nJust as the riddles of Turandot may be three but the answer is one, the star of this production was the production itself. Meticulously conceived although overenthusiastically brought to life at times, it even carried the work lightly through the several rocky minutes of the ending added by the composer Franco Alfano after Puccini\u2019s untimely death in 1924; when the fire of Calaf\u2019s kiss quenched Turandot\u2019s icy resolve, the audience tittered only mildly in disbelief. What, then, does an occasional whiff of greasepaint matter when such a transformation occurs? And especially when you emerge afterwards, full of Puccini\u2019s ineffable melodies, into the matching splendour of a warm Australian night.\nThis review first appeared on theoperacritic.com website.\n* PS: Here\u2019s how to do In questa reggia properly:\nPhotos: Opera Australia, Branco Gaica\nJackie Collins (1937-2015).\nPhoto by Greg Gorman. Jackie Collins.com\nEditor\u2019s note: Back in the day, Alimentary was a bit of a celebrity journalist. To be more accurate we \u2013 or rather I \u2013 was a literary journalist (my original training), but since I worked at the time for one of New Zealand\u2019s leading consumer glossies I perforce saw a wide range of writers who \u201ccame through\u201d New Zealand on publicity tours. I was also loaned out at times to other magazines in the group, and regularly flew off overseas to interview famous writers. Which is how I came to meet Jackie Collins.\n\u201cWhat was she like?\u201d people asked me at the time and subsequently, to which I replied, like a long line of interviewers before me and since, that she was nice. Surprisingly, genuinely nice. I am very sure about that. One of the requirements for success in journalism is the ability to \u201cread\u201d people: you have to be able to tell, from a sometimes fleeting acquaintance, whether someone is a liar or a fantasist or an asshole or whatever. What I thought about Jackie Collins was that, underneath her glamorous public persona, she was down-to-earth nice. That\u2019s not something you encounter too often in the dog-eat-dog world of Tinseltown where media is fodder along with everything else, but Jackie Collins stood out for it. (Her sister, Joan, whom I have also interviewed, is nice too, but that\u2019s another story).\nAnd yes, Jackie Collins was a polished act and you cannot discount it. Look at any of her interview clips on YouTube, or my interview or countless others, and you can see how relentlessly \u201con-message\u201d she was about her writing and her role in Hollywood throughout her 50-year writing career. Her distinctive personal style, which she kept right to the end despite a (concealed) six-year battle with cancer, also never wavered. In becoming as much of a star as any of the ones she wrote about, she was one of her best creations.\nOur interview took place on a warm September morning at the St James\u2019s Club, a swish Deco-era high-rise on Sunset Boulevard then favoured by the English expat celebrity crowd. When I arrived I was discreetly \u201cscreened\u201d in the lobby by a chat with her senior PR minder \u2013 this despite weeks of letters, faxes and phone calls already having gone back and forth \u2013 and then escorted upstairs to the interview.\n\u201cOoh, we\u2019re in a banquette,\u201d said Jackie Collins, settling into some U-shaped seating around a table that had been chosen for good sound quality.\n\u201cI love banquettes.\u201d She twinkled her eyes at me. \u201cThey\u2019re so gossipy!\u201d\nI have loved them ever since.\nAfter the interview it took me 30 minutes, in dense LA traffic, to get back to my hotel in the Wilshire District. Waiting in the lobby though was a messengered parcel containing a signed copy of Lady Boss, the novel we had just talked about, and a handwritten thank-you note on her personal stationery. When the article appeared a couple of months later, I sent her a copy of the magazine. Another hand-written note, on even heavier gilded and embossed paper, promptly arrived in the mail. That\u2019s polished, folks.\nLooking at the following article again after the passage of (I hate to say) 25 years, I have the usual cringes about things I wrote when I was younger. But the story doesn\u2019t seem dated to me at all. What Jackie Collins has to say about Hollywood, and how it treats women in particular, is still very true. The article appeared in the December 1990 issue of More magazine.\nTHE RAUNCHY MORALIST\nJackie Collins writes best-sellers about money, power and lust \u2013 but always, she says, with a moral message. Now, as John Corbett discovers, her career is moving in a new direction.\n\u201cWe\u2019re lucky we planned this interview well ahead,\u201d says Jackie Collins, \u201cbecause things are really HECTIC!\u201d Collins is busy redecorating her Beverly Hills home, which she says is \u201coverrun\u201d with three dogs, three daughters, their boyfriends, and ceaselessly ringing phones. We\u2019ve therefore arranged to meet down the road at the very posh St James\u2019s Club \u2013 an Art Deco-inspired tower on Sunset Boulevard.\nCollins\u2019s domestic situation isn\u2019t the only busy part of her life. Directly after our interview she is scheduled to tape a piece for Japanese TV and then fly to Chicago and New York to promote her new novel, Lady Boss.\nDespite the pressure, the woman who walks into the meeting room at the St James\u2019s Club looks very cool and composed. She\u2019s already made up for the TV cameras and she is wearing her trademark Cartier Panther jewellery: huge, priceless orbs of burnished gold at wrists and throat.\n\u201cAnd these are emeralds,\u201d she says, pointing to two heart-shaped stones, each the size of a toffee, which dangle beneath her ears. Her hair, a lacquered black mane, is set off by an ensemble of tight, black, stretch pants and bodice top, cream pumps, and an over-sized, double-breasted mauve jacket made by her dressmaker.\n\u201cI don\u2019t have time to shop,\u201d she laughs.\nSince January, Collins has been involved \u201cevery step of the way\u201d as scriptwriter and executive producer for a six-hour NBC mini-series of two of her novels, Lucky and Chances.\n\u201cThe Executive producer keeps an eye on everything,\u201d she says, sounding efficient. \u201cLast night, we finished the scoring session for the soundtrack and the series goes to air in two weeks.\u201d\nTo add to the pressure, Collins is busy writing a movie called Married Lovers \u2013 \u201cIt\u2019s about relationships,\u201d she says succinctly \u2013 planning her next book, Hollywood Kids, and setting up her own production company to produce movies and mini-series of her novels. The projects will include Hollywood Husbands, Lovers and Gamblers, Rock Star and Lady Boss.\nJackie Collins may look terrifyingly rich, chic and important but she is surprisingly nice.\n\u201cI think I\u2019ll sit a bit closer,\u201d she coos helpfully, as I check the sound on the tape recorder. She is professional too, apparently an interviewer\u2019s dream \u2013 until you realise that some of her conversation sounds very well-rehearsed. Earlier that week, at another interview with a Hollywood director, he told me: \u201cI\u2019d be surprised if you get to see two centimetres of the real Jackie Collins. She\u2019s a real polished act.\u201d\nFOR A NUMBER of years, Jackie Collins\u2019s image has been an important part of the marketing of her books. She embodies the Hollywood glamour she writes so successfully about, looking and sounding exactly like a megastar author. It gets results: over 100 million copies of her books have been sold, in more than 30 countries, and Collins says that her books \u201chave never been out of print. Not one of them.\u201d\nThe image is not without its drawbacks. It seems, when you go through the piles of press clippings that her fame has generated, all that interviewers are allowed to see. The articles nearly always run along standard lines, packaging her past as neatly as any of her plots. Any suffering or disappointment she may have encountered along the way \u2013 such as her tragic first marriage or her early failure as an actress in Hollywood \u2013 are smoothed right over.\nThe well-burnished Collins image also hides the fact that she is a more serious writer than her publicity suggests.\n\u201cPeople read Jackie Collins novels on a number of levels,\u201d she says. \u201cA lot will read them because oh, it\u2019s a raunchy blockbuster, etcetera. And others because there are sexy bits. But my true readers \u2013 and they\u2019re very loyal \u2013 read them for their humour and perhaps for the insights I might have.\n\u201cThere is a moral edge running through my books which says: \u2018If you take drugs, you\u2019re going to come to a bad end. If you screw around, why shouldn\u2019t your wife do it, too? Marriage isn\u2019t for that.\u201d\nI ask if she sees herself as an entertainer or a moralist.\n\u201cWell, Louis Malle \u2013 who, you know, is married to Candice Bergen \u2013 when we were doing Hollywood Wives, he called me a raunchy moralist. I kind of like that description. It sort of fits.\u201d\nEven without the assistance of her movie-star looks, Jackie Collins\u2019s books would probably still walk out of bookstores in droves. When she is in form, as she is in Lady Boss, the novels are hugely enjoyable page-turners serving up a racy mixture of sex, humour, glamour and intrigue along with barely-concealed real-life scandal about the rich and famous.\nJackie Collins thinks she is successful though because she is honest.\n\u201cThe public wants honesty. They know when it comes from the heart and you\u2019re not just doing it to make a buck. The proof is in the fact that people like me, who have been around a long time \u2013 John le Carr\u00e9, Wilbur Smith, Sidney Sheldon, Judith Krantz \u2013 we\u2019re storytellers. We really know our characters and we love what we do.\u201d\nThese days, the stories Collins loves doing are steamy, tongue-in-cheek tales of life and lust in Hollywood. Although internationally successful ever since her shocking 1969 debut, The World is Full of Married Men, she gained real prominence in the 1980s with a series of blockbusters about the entertainment industry: Hollywood Wives, Hollywood Husbands and Rock Star.\nSuch is her knowledge of the Hollywood scene, and her forthrightness in writing about it in a thinly veiled way, that major stars, producers and power-brokers reportedly lose sleep every time a new Collins novel comes out. Lady Boss, the third book in the trilogy begun with Lucky and Chances, is no exception: it is a scathing attack on the widespread chauvinism and sexism of Hollywood producers and studio bosses.\nCollins insists that the novel is a toned-down version of real life.\n\u201cI live here and see and hear things you just wouldn\u2019t believe: the way men talk about women, the way they talk about actresses, the way they use them, the way they want to sleep with them for a role.\n\u201cOf course, you won\u2019t hear from the stars, because they\u2019re not going to say: \u2018Yeah, I screwed my way to the top\u2019. They say: \u2018Of course it doesn\u2019t go on.\u2019\u201d\nCollins manages her role as a Hollywood tatler and satirist with surprising ease. She thinks the reason she still has many good friends is \u201cbecause they like success\u2026 Or perhaps they don\u2019t read?\u201d A more accurate explanation might be that, beneath her megastar image, Jackie Collins seems to be a very likeable, down-to-earth woman.\nHer eyes light up, for instance when I ask, knowing her books as I do, whether her mini-series will show plenty of male flesh.\n\u201cOh certainly \u2013 there\u2019s certainly not enough of it around. I mean, is Mel Gibson\u2019s butt and a quick flash of Richard Gere meant to keep us happy? I really object to seeing movies all the time where women take it all off and men are fully clothed or clutching the sheet. It\u2019s so ridiculous!\n\u201cYou know,\u201d she continues, looking mischievous, \u201cI was recently in England and the first thing all my girlfriends said when I arrived was:\n\u2018Have you seen the athletics on TV?\u2019\n\u201cAnd I went: \u201cWhat do you mean?\u2019\n\u201cAnd they said: \u2018Watch the athletics!\u2019\n\u201cAnd there were these guys in these little, little shorts and everything was like, swinging in the breeze \u2013 and it was great! Because women have traditionally been told by men that women do not enjoy seeing naked men in the newspapers or taking their clothes off. That\u2019s absolute bullshit! Women enjoy it just as much as men do. I mean, they don\u2019t get off on it \u2013 it\u2019s just kind of exciting. It\u2019s a kick. And I\u2019ve always promoted that in my books.\u201d\nALTHOUGH SHE IS FAMOUS for fudging about her age, Jackie Collins was born in London about six years after her sister, Joan, who is now 57. Their father, Joe Collins, was a well-known theatrical agent and a one-time partner of super-impresario Sir Lew Grade.\nIf Joan\u2019s autobiography, Past Imperfect, is to be believed, Jackie devoted her early years to being a troublesome kid sister. As a teenager she showed a rebellious streak similar to the independent-minded heroines in her novels. She played truant and generally misbehaved, until she was expelled from school at the age of 15.\nShe says knew from an early age that she wanted to be a writer \u2013 and to do that, she had to live life.\n\u201cI was a wild child\u201d, she says, \u201cand if I were doing it today I would probably be dead, because I would have experimented with anything and anybody.\u201d\nShipped off to Hollywood to stay with Joan, who was then a starlet at Fox Studios, the troublesome teenage Jackie began a short, undistinguished career as an actress. It was, she says, mostly notable for many attempts to get her onto the casting couch.\n\u201cI never succumbed,\u201d she says, \u201cbecause I was too smart. But every man in the business that I seemed to come across was interested in saying, \u2018Let\u2019s have dinner, we\u2019ll discuss the role \u2013 we\u2019ll do this, or we\u2019ll do that.'\u201d\nShe pauses for a second and her eyes move to the left \u2013 a reliable tell that someone is saying the truth.\n\u201cIt was great research. I never wanted to be an actress; I always considered myself an out-of-work writer. And that\u2019s why I wrote my first book, The World is Full of Married Men \u2013 because I was so fed up with being hit upon by married men.\n\u201cI\u2019d say: \u2018What about your wife? And they\u2019d say: \u2018My wife is different.\u2019 I almost named the book that! I\u2019ve continued to write about the double standard because I\u2019ve seen a lot of it.\u201d\nAfter a brief first marriage at 19 to Wallace Austin, a manic-depressive who later overdosed on prescription drugs, Collins returned to England where she met and married businessman Oscar Lerman. She has lived happily with him for well over 20 years and the couple have three daughters.\nA firm believer in marriage, Collins credits her husband with giving her the confidence to complete Married Men and then pursue her writing career.\n\u201cHe\u2019s always said, \u2018You can do it.\u2019 Mind you, he hasn\u2019t said it lately! But he used to say to me, up until a year ago, \u2018You haven\u2019t even started\u2019 \u2013 which is a very encouraging thing to say to someone who has achieved great success.\u201d\nTHE POINT TO WHICH COLLINS has now brought her career, with control of her own TV and movie projects, must surely be gratifying because she is on record as having been less than impressed with the mini-series of Hollywood Wives.\n\u201cI was creative consultant,\u201d she says with a laugh, \u201cbut they never consulted me. And they missed the humour in the book. So, by becoming a producer I\u2019ve protected my interests. I don\u2019t think I\u2019ll ever write anything and walk away from it again.\u201d\nOn the other hand, her enthusiasm for the just completed mini-series of Lucky and Chances bubbles over.\n\u201cI\u2019ve had the best time. It was so wonderful to bring all the characters alive and get actors who were right for the roles. I think I\u2019ve become addicted to the process,\u201d she says.\nI observe that her own triumph over the male-dominated Hollywood system mirrors that of Lucky Santangelo, the heroine of Lady Boss who sets up her own studio to make movies the way she wants.\n\u201cI don\u2019t know whether I\u2019m getting more like Lucky, or she\u2019s getting more like me,\u201d she reflects. \u201cI do notice, in this book, she\u2019s much more like me than I conceived her in the early years\u2026 I think it\u2019s probably me getting more like her! She\u2019s obviously my alter-ego and she\u2019s going on to bigger and better things.\nShe leans forward and taps the table top with a manicured nail, hard enough to leave an audible pop on the tape recording afterwards.\n\u201cThere\u2019s one final thing I want to say about that. My novels say to women: \u2018You can do it\u2019. They give encouragement. 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        "raw_content": "Author: Kate Chopin (1850-1904)\nMy Edition: Avon Books by Harper Collins (Seen at left)\nOther Works Include: At Fault (1890), Short Stories: \"D\u00e9sir\u00e9e's Baby,\" A Respectable Woman,\" \"Madame C\u00e9lestin's Divorce,\" and others.\nI first read Chopin's The Awakening as a senior in high school for the famed AP Literature class. This was one of the books I chose to read on my own for our monthly essays. When I first picked it out, I really had no idea what it was about, but I knew it was short. I needed short since I read the novel two days before my paper was due.\nI ended up loving the book. And while I didn't relate to it entirely, I certainly loved it. It spoke to me. So, I have read it numerous times since then. It was a required book in one of my college English classes, and I have read it on my own a couple of other times. It is a story I am very familiar with and have a special fondess for.\nBut saying all that, I have only read one other thing by Chopin, and that's her story, \"A Respectable Woman.\" I need to make sure to read more by her in the future!\nHave you read this title? What did you think?\nLabels: Book Stats, Kate Chopin, The Awakening\nI'm currently reading a collection of 24 of her short stories, which are okay. Some are better than others. None really have the brilliance of The Awakening, unfortunately. I do have At Fault on my shelf too! I hope to read that one this year.\nI loved this novel. Also, the short story \"Desiree's Baby\" and \"The Storm.\"\nThis is on my American Classics list and I have no idea what its about or even that it was short.\nI'm avoiding all spoilers ;)\nI love her short story The Yellow Wallpaper, which I have re-read several times. It is a great piece of feminist writing, and I would definitely recommend it to everybody.\nKaty F. January 25, 2011 at 2:08 PM\nI had mixed feelings about it. On the one hand, I could sympathize with Edna, but on the other hand I was uncomfortable with some of her choices. Definitely thought-provoking. Might be worth a re-read, now that I think about it.\nI've never read The Awakening, but I did just find a used copy at a library sale. I'm looking forward to reading it and hope to get to it in the next few months. It will be my first by Chopin.\nStacy at A Novel Source January 25, 2011 at 9:27 PM\noooo, i've never read this one - will have to pick it up!\nI\u2019ve see it on all the \u201cbest books of all time\u201d lists, but was never really curious. Maybe your review will change my mind? :)\nDarlyn (Your Move, Dickens) January 26, 2011 at 8:46 AM\nThe only Chopin I've read is The Awakening. I intend to read more of her short stories in the future. A lot of people recommended Desiree's Baby. I'm really looking forward to reading your thoughts about this book. :)\nTasseled: Kate Chopin didn't write that one. It was Perkins Gilman, who was a feminist writer. And that piece WAS great...\nI have to admit that while I really liked it the first time I read it, my second time around with Awakening left me feeling blah. Ah the changing times of our lives....\nmel u January 29, 2011 at 4:47 AM\nI have read 5 or 6 of her short stories and The Awaking-I prefer the short stories-somehow I found the lead character of The Awaking to selfish",
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        "raw_content": "Weekly Wrap-up for January 15, 2012: In Florida and the Halfway Point.\nI am writing to you from the table in our hotel room in lovely Orlando, Florida. It is actually Saturday night, but I am going to schedule to post this in the morning. I'm a little tired from two days in the car, so I want to take advantage of the fact that I can sleep in tomorrow. :)\nOur drive down was pretty uneventful. We left Michigan bright and early on Friday morning. We drove for about 12 hours and decided to call it a night. We grabbed a hotel just into the Georgia border and slept till about 7 this morning. After a yummy breakfast, it was time to hop BACK into the car for another 8 hour drive. Blegh. But, we made it safe and sound this afternoon.\nTomorrow we're going to hang out around the hotel, see a couple movies, and go grocery shopping for Torrie (my sister). She has to check-in and move-in on Monday morning, so I'm sure tomorrow will be low-key and relaxed. The only other set plans we have for the week is for Tuesday. We're going to head to Epcot and \"drink around the world.\" :D It should be a good time! Expect some lovely tweets and pictures.\nI'm glad to be out of Michigan for awhile. Truth be told, I was in a bit of a rut at home, so being out of the house is a good change. I think that having this kind of space from all the negativity in Michigan will be good for me and perhaps I'll get over some of that depression.\nEnough of that...let's celebrate for a moment, shall we?\nEarlier today, the final post went up for The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton, book 125 off my list. This is a huge milestone...\nI am halfway done with my reading project! On one hand, I think to myself that I should be nearing the end by now! But on the other...well, I am pretty proud of what I have accomplished so far.\nWhen I set out to read all of these titles, I don't think I knew what I was getting myself into. I didn't know anything about the book blogging community. I thought the only people who would read my lowly little blog would be my family (mainly my mom-she still reads-Hi Mom!). I never thought I would be here. I never thought people would care enough about my reading process to check in on me and read my thoughts. I am amazed every time someone comments, someone sends me an e-mail, or recommends a book to me.\nI'm also in awe of the fact that I have developed so many meaningful relationships with some of you. Like I said, I thought only my family would read my blog, so knowing that there are many of you who read and care? Amazing. Thank you all for all of your support!\nI also didn't think that I would be still going. I've never stuck with something so long. I'm pretty proud of how far I've come.\nAnd I know I have a long way to go...125ish (I've read a couple since then) books to go. I am sure that I will learn even more about myself and who I want to be. And while I'm not positive yet, I know that I am learning more and more about the person I need to be. Sometimes I wonder where I would be if I hadn't started this...who I would be. And I am grateful that I set this goal for myself and I am carrying through on what I planned. It shows my growth. It shows that I am learning.\nSometimes getting away really, really helps! I hope this gets you out of your rut. :)\nCongrats on reaching the half way mark, and it sounds like being away is going to be a positive experience for you.\nDrinking around the world is both TREMENDOUSLY fun and CRAZY-dangerous. :) I've only done it once. And I don't think I even made it, having giving up with a couple of countries left.\nI am a big proponent (and fan) of vacations whether mini or super. Time away is necessary.\nAnd congrats on how well you are doing on your project. I'm really glad you started blogging!\nCheers to your breathtaking project (congrats on the halfway point!)! I love reading your blog every day, Allie, and you are inspiring me to tackle more classics and get back to those reading \"roots.\" Enjoy your time in Florida. I cannot think of ANYTHING better than drinking around the world at Epcot. :DDD\nRayna January 15, 2012 at 10:13 AM\nCongratulations on passing the half-way point! Your project is very inspirational, and definitely is making me consider picking up more classics.\nAarti January 15, 2012 at 10:15 AM\nI didn't know that you were in Michigan, generally! So am I! I'm in Ann Arbor, if that is anywhere near you :-)\nAnd yay for halfway!\nVery best wishes and congratulations to you, Allie, on #125! That's a huge milestone.\nSomething I love about your blogging style is that you say things like \"I've never stuck with anything this long\" and \"I feel like I'm changing.\" You speak at a level that draws people in. I really appreciate that about you, because you made me feel \"I\" could do this, when I first met you -- and I'm most definitely happy we are friends.\nSending happy winter thoughts to you in Florida! I hope you have an awesome time. :D\nI think you have perfect timing Allie, escaping the first real burst of winter up north to vacation in Florida! I hope it's just the kick you need to get out of your rut.\nCongratulations on reaching (passing) the half-way point of your project! It's been a real joy to read your posts and follow along through all these books. Here's to another great 125!\nHi Allie! Thank you for coming with us to Florida. I love spoiling my children, even more so now that they are older and we can have fun going around the world together ;). I love your blog and so proud of you. You are an inspiration to me. Life always holds curves, just hang in there. Love, Mom\nCongratulations for reaching this milestone. It really is a huge deal. I've been reading your blog for months (in fact, it was one of the two that inspired mine) and it's been wonderful to, in a way, share this experience with you.\nHere's to a wonderful another 125!\ncongrats on your progress. So sorry I'm so late to the congrats party....",
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        "raw_content": "Dust to the Wind\nArtist Janet Simmons Sweet, inspired by the work of artist Andy Goldsworthy, came up with the idea behind Dust to the Wind. Sweet envisioned using Holi Dust outdoors while letting wind create a dramatic effect and having the height of this moment captured on film. The finished piece of art, Dust to the Wind, is being Auctioned by the Studio Artists at the Alton Mill Arts Centre, with 100% of the proceeds being donated to Headwaters Arts. Final bid: November 3, 2012. Email info@altonmill.ca for more information.\nPhoto by Simon Burn.",
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        "raw_content": "\u201cALYX KNIGHT\u2019s music swarms with inventive tendencies, jam-packed full of life, and energy. Their single \u2018Say Hello\u2019 has catchy indie stylings and features production with such a comforting new, but retro vibe.\u201d\n\u2013 The Argonaut\n\u201cALYX KNIGHT creates the kind of propulsive, atmospheric electro pop soundscapes that will appeal to both the club kids looking for some fun and the starry-eyed romantics looking for love on the dance floor. \u201d\n\u2013 Canstar News\nCease & Desist. A letter based on these words could cause frustration, even fear in just about anyone. When that \u201canyone\u201d is Canadian band ALYX KNIGHT, it fueled the musical fire more than anything else.\nTwo years into the life of the project, the band received said letter from an individual claiming use of their (now) former band name. With a large number of critically acclaimed shows and an already solid fanbase sticking around no matter what the band was called, it.was.ON. The foursome sprang forth with their tongues firmly planted in one cheek, one giant middle finger in the air and, inspired by the birth name of the letter\u2019s author, played the same-name-game. Thus, a brand-new ALYX KNIGHT was born.\nWith their signature, upbeat mesh of synths and anthemic melodies displayed on their 2013 self-titled EP (produced by Grammy-nominated Zach Heiligman, Foster The People), Alyx Knight caught the ears of U.S. Universal Music Publishing Group, who signed the group shortly after its original inception.\nEncouraged by the early interest of the industry, the band hit the road gracing stages at South By South West, North By North East and Canadian Music Week as well as dates at Los Angeles\u2019 Viper Room, Hemingway\u2019s and The Satellite.\nCut from the same colourful cloth as upbeat indie pop contemporaries like Passion Pit, Foster The People and St. Lucia, Alyx Knight have completed their debut full-length album Physical Memory; an easy, breezy, beautiful slice of effervescent electro-pop. The 8-track album showcases the band\u2019s talents in writing both big bangers and heartfelt tunes all of which manage to sound fresh, yet still comfortable like your favourite records.\n\u201cThe music and the lyrics came out over a longer period of time since we were travelling quite a bit. Sometimes the nature of recording over a period of time can lead to things sounding disjointed, but we really believe the record has feeling of continuity. It captured a moment in time; it is \u2018Physical Memory\u2019 for us. We ended up inadvertently creating themes that we didn\u2019t even realize were there until we stepped back and listened to the body of work for the first time. It was powerful.\u201d \u2013 Lead Singer, Matt Worobec",
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        "raw_content": "Features\t\u2014 05 August 2017\nSometime after I retired from the Office of the Ombudsman of Belize in 2008, Bishop Dorick Wright appointed me to serve on his Commission for Education. At about the same time he chose me to be one of his representatives on the Belize Council of Churches. Shortly thereafter a charismatic black leader arose in America and became President. There was almost universal rejoicing in Belize, a very small but multiracial, multi-ethnic society.\nIn 2009 Bishop Dorick, to prepare us for the cultural and civilizational challenges to be thrust upon us issued to his Education Commission a certificate of appreciation for our contribution to education while we were engaged in negotiations to update the Education Legislation to formalize greater control by the government over education.\nThe Church in Belize has never had equivalent manpower resources of the state. Its physical power can never be a proper match in the world of the real, especially when government supports an agenda that seeks to satisfy the wants of individuals rather than the time-honored values that benefit the whole of society. The homosexual and gender issues were introduced to all our schools in a booklet that sought to change the science of sexuality. Sometime thereafter, an individual took to Court a case to legalize homosexual expression.\nThe appointment in 2012 of a former judge of the State of California as U.S. Ambassador signaled to the world what America thought about the issue and about our people. The new Ambassador as a judge had twice overturned a referendum of the people of California which rejected gay marriage. My personal opinion is that, instead of being honored, he should have been impeached for violating the most basic canon of democracy: that the will of the people is supreme. It is so in Belize too. Therefore I marvel at the ease with which some legal experts treat the Preamble of our Belize Constitution. Only the power of the people of Belize can stop this erosion of our sacred values.\nA few weeks ago I attended an anniversary party for Bishop Dorick when we celebrated the 42nd year of his ordination as a priest of the Church. As I contemplated the person, I noted that he has lost all his toes to that malady of sweetness. He will no longer be able to mark with his feet his presence on our Belizean streets proclaiming his resistance. But we will still carry him in a vehicle to enable him to declare with the Disciples of the Holy Spirit and thousands of our teachers what are our best and truest values.\nA priest who works in the Vatican has claimed that Evangelicals and Catholics in America are seeking to create a theocracy in the greatest country in the world. No such accusation was made of Catholics when we worked together with our Christian Evangelical brothers and sisters to check the onslaught of the homosexual agenda in Belize. That crusade came from America, Europe and other developed countries with vast potential to persuade with material benefits. We Christians resisted with the words and prayers of a bishop lying in bed being consumed by suffering. We are grateful for divine intervention through Bishop Dorick, especially because his intentions are transparent and pure. He and his friends have no ambitions of worldly power, for we believe that it corrupts absolutely when spiritual dictatorship is added to the persuasiveness of material goods. The culture of Belize has been greatly influenced by the great countries of the world, including those now regarded as ancient. This richness has been enshrined and immortalized in the Preamble of our Belize Constitution, perhaps the greatest expression of all true human rights. It is obvious to Catholics and Evangelicals that theocracy has been hostile to freedom of religion, freedom of expression and freedom of conscience. It is my considered opinion that Evangelicals and Catholics cannot reconcile these rights and values, with a denial of them, which are the fruits of theocracy.",
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        "raw_content": "Our Native Plants more Popular in England\nThe native rhododendron has fascinated me for many years. I look forward to its late May and early June blooms.\nThese two rhododendron shrubs in my garden just finished blooming.\nOur native rhododendron, however, played a greater part in the English garden in the nineteenth century than our own.\nPhiladelphia nurseryman Thomas Meehan wrote in his magazine Gardener\u2019s Monthly in the June issue of 1870: \u201cIt has often been a source of wonder, that the idea that the most beautiful of all American ornamental plants \u2013 the Rhododendron \u2013 could not be grown in its native country, should ever prevail; yet so universal is this belief, that though persistent efforts have been made by enthusiast nurserymen, like Parsons of Flushing, and Hovey of Boston, to introduce it to public notice, and to show that they can be as well grown as any other plant, only a few yet realize the fact; and thousands of our readers do not know what a rhododendron is.\u201d\nToday we confront the battle on many fronts between native and exotic plant choice for the garden. Know that the issue is not new.\nNative plants, according to the nineteenth century American seed and nursery catalogs, were not as popular as ornamental plants from other countries like China and Japan. But first these plants, including native US varieties, had to become part of the English garden.\nThe same happened to the rhododendron. Eventually, it assumed an important role in our gardens. Frederick Law Olmsted used it extensively in 1895 for his landscape design at the Biltmore Estate in North Carolina.\nFiled Under: English garden design, English Style, Gardens of England, History of English garden style, Uncategorized",
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        "raw_content": "The American Idol 2014 premiere auditions continued Thursday night in Austin, TX and San Francisco, CA. We had such a fabulous time watching the first set of American Idol auditions on the season premiere, we couldn\u2019t wait to see what was in next. Thankfully, we were not disappointed by the talent or the judges on night two of season 13!\nAmerican Idol Austin Auditions 14 \u2013 Source: FOX\nAmerican Idol judges Jennifer Lopez, Keith Urban, and Harry Connick Jr. were a total riot on part one of the season 13 premiere on Wednesday. Plus, we tthink the talent has really been kicked up a notch this season. Happily, part two of the American Idol XIII premiere was just as much fun to watch as the first night.\nSo what kind of great talent did we have coming out of the second part of the Austin, TX auditions? Here are our favorites from the evening.\nOne of the judges\u2019 favorite auditions from the night was black-guitar playing, tattooed singer Jesse Roach. We loved her soulful, raspy voice and her whole package. She\u2019s actually one of our favorite girls so far this season because we feel she really is an artist, not just a singer.\nWe\u2019re including handsome young Spencer Lloyd in our best of list because he has generated a HUGE amount of online buzz for his performance. Of course, a lot of it is all about how Jennifer Lopez couldn\u2019t stop gushing over his good looks. His audition was good, but we don\u2019t think it was great. However! We have seen better performances from him online, and we urge you to give a listen to some of them on his contestant profile.\nWe did not see President Barack Obama impersonator T. K. Hash\u2018s name on our leaked list of American Idol 2014 Hollywood Week contestants, so he was a total surprise contestant to us. It\u2019s nice to have good surprises! This 28-year-old service manager from Charlotte, NC is a great singer and we thought he was one of the best of the evening. Also, we thought Keith Urban was awesomely funny singing along.\nThe last time we saw Megan Miller, she was being cut from American Idol season 12. We really liked her spunky attitude and determination, especially auditioning while precariously perched on crutches last year! We don\u2019t think this audition does as much justice to her voice as it should, but we still think it was one of the best girls of the evening.\nIn what we believe may be an American Idol first ever, the SON of a former finalist contestant auditioned in Austin, TX. Tristen Langley, the 16-year-old son of season one finalist Nikki McKibbin, actually auditioned for American Idol season 12 according to The Idol Pad, but did not make it through to the judges\u2019 round. Now he\u2019s back again for 2014.\nWe don\u2019t actually include Tristen because we think he was one of the best performances of the night, but he was definitely a highlight as the first second generation American Idol contestant to go to Hollywood Week. We don\u2019t think it is likely he will survive to the next round though.\nAmerican Idol Season 13 Spoilers\nJesse Roach\nnikki mckibben\nTristen Langley\nAmerican Idol Spoilers: How Far Does Spencer Lloyd Make It On American Idol 2014?\nAmerican Idol Ratings Season 13 Episode 2 \u2013 Numbers Dip But Remain Strong\nUntil he started doing the Obama dialog he reminded me of Shemar Moore. Either way he\u2019s good.",
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        "raw_content": "Dutch language class\nThis is the story of my first and last Dutch language class in this little Dutch town. It lasted all of one and a half hours, enough to make me realise that I could do much better studying it myself with the help of a personal tutor and a good textbook.\nWhen I got off my bicycle, I became aware of the chatter and smoke of several young women. The Polish au pair girls reluctantly put out their cigarettes at the entrance to the building. It was the second of 24 weekly lessons, and I had missed the first. The girls continued to chatter and giggle all the way to the classroom upstairs. I made the mistake of sitting next to one of them so that I could share her textbook.\nThe teacher was late by 20 minutes and attributed her lateness to the fact that one of her friends had died and her entire day had been ruined. After getting situated, she called out the names from her list, never bothering to ask why my name wasn't on her list. I was grateful for being invisible, for I had not registered.\nThe Polish girls dominated the 14 students who showed up. Their chit chats and giggles have now become as unbearable as the lingering smell of nicotine on their skin. The teacher didn't seem to notice.\nThe teacher, a woman in in her sixties, used some English words to explain the Dutch lesson at hand. Her English sounded Dutch, and her Dutch was not understandable. I felt the tension in the classroom building up.\nA Mexican girl finally spoke out. \"We didn't learn anything last time, and we're not learning anything now. I'm sure I speak for everyone else here.\"\nThe teacher retaliated,\"I am the teacher and I tell you what to do.\"\nHer age and disposition reminded me of my German teacher back in London. She was so absent-minded that she taught the same lesson twice. I wasn't about to repeat this experience again.\nOne slim young woman sat by herself, staring into space without a book. Others shared their brand new (expensive) language books. After class, I went to talk to her as she seemed distant and sad. Her book was on order, but she's not too keen to take this course. She really wanted to learn English, but the English course was taught in Dutch. So she had to learn Dutch first.\nAs I cycled home, I recalled those language classes I had taken and all the language textbooks I had kept. It's time to sell them all to the second-hand market. Sadly I am no linguist. But language is the first step to learning about a new culture. And I'm always entering into new cultures. Unless I break the langugage barrier, I will never understand or appreciate a new culture. As the old saying goes, the best dictionary is a sleeping one --- and it's time for me to wake up to it!",
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        "raw_content": "Soviet Russia during wartime; climbing Mount Everest in canvas puttees and hobnailed boots; Hasidic teenagers in Brooklyn: these were just a few of the subjects I read about in 2014. Sure, I didn\u2019t make my reading goal, but it was a great year for reading all the same.\n\u201cThe Artist in His Room at the Villa Medici, Rome,\u201d by L?on Cogniet, 1817 [Wikipedia].\nI set a goal to read 50 books in 2014. My actual total: 34. (Just like last year, I fell short.) But can I get a little credit for reading several huge novels?\nI mentioned last year that I wanted to read more fiction and literature in 2014, and as you\u2019ll see below, I accomplished that goal. (I think I\u2019d like to add more books on theology and pastoral ministry in 2015.)\nHere Are My Rules\nI only counted books that I read all the way through. In my weekly sermon prep, I often end up reading parts of different books, but they don\u2019t count. Also, I read lots of periodicals and online journals, but I don\u2019t count them toward my total. Why not? I find that the concentration required to read a book all the way through is different (and more valuable) than reading a blog post or online article. Also, reading blog posts and articles isn\u2019t life-giving to me the way reading a book is.\nA book that I\u2019ll remember in the future, a book that adds enduring value to my life, that\u2019s a book I\u2019ll define as good.? I use a 5 star system in my ratings to signify the following:\n????? life-changing and unforgettable\n???? excellent\n???? worth reading\nBooks getting less than 3 stars aren\u2019t on my \u201cBest\u201d list, which doesn\u2019t mean they were necessarily bad, but just not books that I\u2019d excitedly recommend to you.\n??? read other things first\n? not recommended\nThe Abominable: A Novel, by Dan Simmons. The first book I read in 2014, and one of the best I read all year. It\u2019s a long novel (688 pages) about a team trying to climb Mount Everest in 1924, against a background of mystery and international espionage. Author Dan Simmons takes the gaps in our historical knowledge (What really happened to George Mallory and Sandy Irvine? Why didn\u2019t Hitler put Operation Sea Lion into motion and invade England in 1940?) and connects them and fills them in in creative and satisfying ways.\nFrom Booklist, via Amazon:\nIt\u2018s 1924, and a trio of rogue climbers?mysterious WWI vet Deacon; emotional Frenchman Jean-Claude; and our narrator, brash young American Jacob?are hired to find the corpse of a dignitary lost on Everest. While they?re there, they go for the legendary summit. Right away, there\u2018s a complication: a fourth team member, the dead man\u2018s cousin?and a woman, no less! But it\u2018s the subsequent complications that make this required reading for anyone inspired or terrified by high-altitude acrobatics: sudden avalanches, hidden crevasses, murderous temperatures, mountainside betrayals, and maybe?just maybe?a pack of bloodthirsty yeti. Though the first 200 pages of climbing background might have readers pining for the big climb, it is nearly always interesting, and, later, Simmons excels at those small but full-throated moments of terror when, for example, a single bent screw might mean death for everyone.\u201d\nThe Abominable had me constantly reaching for my atlas and looking things up on Wikipedia. Highly recommended. ????\nThe Christ of the Indian Road,?by E. Stanley Jones. I\u2019d like to understand the culture in which I minister as well as Jones, a Methodist missionary to India 100 years ago (and a friend of Gandhi\u2019s) understood his. Recommended. ???\nUnbroken, by Laura Hillenbrand. The story of Louie Zamperini\u2019s life is one of the more remarkable I\u2019ve ever read. Highly recommended (and I also recommend the movie, by the way). ????\nThe Last Hero, by Peter Forbath. This fictionalized retelling of Henry Morton Stanley\u2019s final trip through the Congo is terrifying and compelling. Another long novel (729 pages) that had me constantly reaching for the atlas and encyclopedia, it re-introduced me to the remarkable life of Henry Morton Stanley. Stanley was one of the most famous and lionized me in the world in the last 3rd of the 19th century, and though I\u2019d read about him when I was a teenager, I\u2019d forgotten how improbable, exciting, and impressive were his accomplishments. Like Louie Zamperini\u2013although actually much more so\u2013Stanley\u2019s life story is one of those that if you made it up, no one would believe it. Highly recommended. ????\nThe Chosen, by Chaim Potok. Why read fiction? Fiction enables you to experience the life of another in a way that is impossible otherwise. The Chosen is about the friendship between two boys in the Hasidic community in Brooklyn?during the Second World War. Highly recommended. ????\nEssentialism, by Greg McKeown. I wrote about this book here. Like most of these sorts of business and leadership books, it\u2019s too long, but still worth the read. Recommended. ???\nWhat Radical Husbands Do, by Regi Campbell. I\u2019d like all the men I know to read this book. Recommended. ???\nThe Advantage, by Patrick Lencioni. A great book on organizational leadership. Recommended. ???\nJayber Crow, by Wendell Berry. The only novel of Berry\u2019s I\u2019ve ever read, it\u2019s a slow accounting of the life of a small hamlet in Kentucky, and its bachelor barber. Highly recommended. ???\nThe Best Book I Read in 2014\nLife and Fate,?by Vasily Grossman (translated by Robert Chandler). A novel by a Red Army journalist who lived through the Battle of Stalingrad, Life and Fate is a?masterpiece and an experience that I will never ever forget.\nUrban warfare, Stalingrad, 1942.\nGerman POWs, Stalingrad, 1943.\nI first heard about?Life and Fate as a college history student, and have had it on my someday/maybe list for 15 years or so. It\u2019s a massive novel (896 pages), and was the last book I read in 2014. Here\u2019s a good summary from?Publisher\u2019s Weekly:\nObviously modeled on War and Peace, this sweeping account of the siege of Stalingrad aims to give as panoramic a view of Soviet society during World War II as Tolstoy did of Russian life in the epoch of the Napoleonic Wars. Completed in 1960 and then confiscated by the KGB, it remained unpublished at the author\u2019s death in 1964; it was smuggled into the West in 1980. Grossman offers a bitter, compelling vision of a totalitarian regime where the spirit of freedom that arose among those under fire was feared by the state at least as much as were the Nazis. His huge cast of characters includes an old Bolshevik now under arrest, a physicist pressured to make his scientific discoveries conform to \u201csocialist reality\u201d and a Jewish doctor en route to the gas chambers in occupied Russia. Ironically, just as Stalingrad is liberated from the Germans, many of the characters find themselves bound in new slavery to the Soviet government. Yet Grossman suggests that the spirit of freedom can never be completely crushed. His lengthy, absorbing novel\u2013which rejected the compromises of a lifetime and earned its author denunciation and disgrace\u2013testifies eloquently to that spirit.\u201d\nHighly, highly recommended. ?(I\u2019ll need to write more about this separately.) ?????\nThe Rest of 2014 (in chronological order)\nSome of the books below are quite good, but for whatever reason, they didn\u2019t grab me in such as way to make my \u201cbest of\u201d list above. Still, some of these books might be worth your time.\nOthers most definitely aren\u2019t. Caveat lector.\nThat Used to be Us: How America Fell Behind in the World It Invented And How We Can Come Back, by Thomas Friedman & Michael Mandelbaum. The title pretty much says it all\u2026. ??\nStanley: the Impossible Life of Africa\u2019s Greatest Explorer,\u201d by Tim Jeal. After reading?The Last Hero (see above), I wanted to learn more about Stanley. ??\nThe Little Way of Ruthie Leming, by Rod Dreher. A memoir about returning home after the death of an only sibling. I first read about the book on Dreher\u2019s blog, which is one of my favorites. A nice book about the importance of family and community. ??\nDeath by Meeting, by Patrick Lencioni. Helpful. ??\nFinally Free: Fighting for Purity with the Power of Grace, by Heath Lambert. A book about men and pornography. ??\nSecond Foundation, all by Isaac Asimov. I\u2019d heard that these were ground-breaking books in science fiction, so I think I was expecting more. Good, but not great. ??\nThe Tale of Three Kings, by Gene Edwards. A lot of evangelical pastor types love this book about Saul, David, and Absolom. Not totally sure why. ??\nThe Anglican Evangelical Doctrine of Infant Baptism, by John Stott & J. Alec Motyer. Not helpful to me.??\nThe 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership, by John Maxwell. I don\u2019t get much out of Maxwell\u2019s stuff.??\nAll In, by Mark Batterson.??\nDeveloping the Leader Within You, by John Maxwell. Maxwell\u2019s first book, and definitely one of the worst books I\u2019ve ever read. More clich\u2018s than a box of chocolates. ?\nThe 17 Indisputable Laws of Teamwork, by John Maxwell.??\nPodcast Launch, by John Lee Dumas.??\nCome Home: A Call Back to Faith, by James MacDonald. My mom told me about this book, and as soon as I heard the title, I thought, \u201cI want to do a sermon series on that theme.\u201d I ended up doing the series\u2013one of my favorites we\u2019ve ever done\u2013but I didn\u2019t find the book very helpful to me, and all I ended up using was the title (which is a great title, by the way).??\nAn Approach to Extended Memorization of Scripture, by Andrew Davis. Can\u2019t beat the price. ??\nEat This Book, by Eugene Peterson. Like?Come Home mentioned above, I got a sermon series out of this title (which I\u2019d heard elsewhere), but didn\u2019t get much content for the actual series from the book. ??\n7 Men and The Secret of Their Greatness, by Eric Metaxas. I want to like Eric Metaxas\u2019s books because I believe in what he\u2019s trying to do and agree with his general worldview, but as with his Bonhoeffer book, I found the writing in this book to be really annoying and juvenile. Unfortunately, I just don\u2019t think Metaxas is a very good writer. Not recommended. ?\nPlatform: Get Noticed in a Noisy World, by Michael Hyatt. Good practical stuff for bloggers. ??\nIn the Name of Jesus: Reflections on Christian Leadership, by Henri Nouwen. I love the epilogue about Nouwen and his friend with special needs, speaking at a conference together. Beautiful. ??\nZero to One: Notes on Startups, or How to?Build the Future, by Peter Thiel. I really disliked this book; this Vox post is a good summary of my own feelings. (For another funny article on Silicon Valley arrogance and foolishness, see this New York magazine piece?about the men behind the laundry app \u201cWashio.\u201d) Not recommended. ?\nNot Yet Christmas, by J.D. Walt. Some nice reflections on Advent. ??\nInto the Silent Land: a Guide to the Christian Practice of Contemplation, by Martin Laird. A reference on Rod Dreher\u2019s blog pointed me towards this book. Good stuff on contemplative prayer. ??\nI\u2019d love to hear your thoughts on any of the above. Anything I need to be sure and read in 2015?\nIf you\u2019ve read this far, you\u2019re committed, so why not subscribe to future updates from my blog? Click here to subscribe.\nTeddy Ray January 21, 2015 - 6:15 am\nInteresting list, Andrew. Thanks for sharing it. A mentor gave me *The Chosen* several years ago, and it was a great read.\nI share your opinion on Metaxas. His Bonhoeffer biography drove me nuts. Seemed like he tried too hard to add literary flourish and insisted on reading people\u2019s minds.\nCurious why you read 3 Maxwell books, given your dislike of them. Church staff reading?\nThe Metaxas Bonhoeffer book was like something written by a precocious high school English student: no primary research (as far as I could tell) and filled with showy, cinematic phrases.\nMy wife asked me the same question about the Maxwell books! I bought the 3 books as a bundle and didn\u2019t want to quit before finishing them.\nBrian Davis January 21, 2015 - 6:28 am\nI always like heRing about what others are reading. I think I\u2019ll do a blog post post of what I read in 2104 as well.\nRecommendation: I highly recommend you read \u201cGoodbye to a River\u201d, by John Graves. Mr. graves grew up in the Brazos River valley of central Texas, and as a boy developed an intimate knowledge of the River, the land, and the stories of the people who settled this land. When as a young man he learned that there were three dams proposed for the Brazos that would change the river forever, he decided to make one last three week canoe trip. along with his dog, he sets out to bid farewell to the river and a good bit of of his early life. This truly is a Texas treasure.\nBrian, I\u2019d like to see your list.\nI\u2019ll look for the Graves book. Thanks for the tip.\nAndrew, a couple of things. 1. I have to stop replying to stuff early in the morning, especially when using my phone. 2. The Graves book is in our church library.\nBrian Davis January 21, 2015 - 9:58 pm\nHere you go, Andrew. Thanks again for posting this. I\u2019ve added Life and Fate to my 2015 list, which you can see here: http://bit.ly/1JaV4Ox\nJayson Bales January 21, 2015 - 10:53 am\nI suggest \u201cWhat\u2019s Best Next\u201d by Matthew Perman. It takes Essentialism further and the concepts from Christ\u2019s perspective.\n\u201cStasiland\u201d by Anna Funder on stories from the GDR regime in East Berlin.\n\u201cRunning Dry: A Journey from Source to Sea Down the Colorado River.\u201d by Jonathan Waterman. Great book about the environment and the Colorado River and how much impact it has on the entire Western US. This guy basically took a raft/kayak trip down the entire river and gave history along the way.\n\u201cRespect Yourself:Stax Records and the Soul Music Explosion\u201d by Robert Gordon. Any music fan will dig this and how much influence Stax had on music. Plus, this book really weaves in the soul and culture of Memphis, good and bad.\n\u201cWilco: Learning How to Die\u201d by Greg Kot. This is really as much about Uncle Tupelo and how Wilco came to be and the dynamics. Great music book.\nJayson, this is a great list. On the topic of East Germany, have you seen \u201cThe Lives of Others,\u201d a German film about the Stasi? Highly recommended.\nKevin Beatley January 21, 2015 - 9:38 pm\nI\u2019m not sure if you\u2019ve read any Malcolm Gladwell- I really like most of his stuff. Certainly thought provoking. I\u2019d start with \u201cBlink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking.\u201d\nKevin, it\u2019s funny you mention that. I\u2019m in the midst of \u201cOutliers\u201d right now\u2013it\u2019s my first Gladwell book. Really like it. He\u2019s a great storyteller. I\u2019ll look for \u201cBlink\u201d next.\nChristina January 22, 2015 - 10:34 pm\nBlink is great!! Everyone at work is a huge Maxwell fan\u2026.except me.\nI was probably a bit too harsh on Maxwell when I read those books last summer. He has some good stuff\u2013I\u2019ve heard him speak, and it was good\u2013but I just didn\u2019t think those specific books had really anything to offer.\n2014 / 2015 Reading Lists | Brian Davis' Fishing Journal January 21, 2015 - 9:39 pm\n[\u2026] friend and co-worker, Andrew Forrest, posted his reading list on his blog.?? His post made me think of my own 2014 reading history, and my plans for 2015. 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        "raw_content": "\u00ab The Right To Be Who We Are\nBeing Kind \u00bb\n7 April 2014 by Anna\nMy Story of A Miscarriage\nToday, we have something different for you on AOW. Kim has asked us to share her experience of miscarriage.\nKim\u2019s story is a long one, much longer than the posts that we usually run on AOW. We felt, however, that to cut too much of Kim\u2019s post risked masking the story itself, the context and everything that Kim learned during her traumatic experience.\nKim has laid her heart out here; her story is long, detailed and harrowing. We hope that by sharing this, we can help others who go through similar experiences. Thank you, Kim. Over to you:\nMy husband and I were married on 10th February 2012 after nearly eight years together. The driver behind our timing to get married was always when we were ready to settle down and start a family. We both wanted things to happen in that order and were quite happy to hold off until we were truly ready for the commitment of marriage and children.\nWhen we got to the summer of 2013 we started to discuss next steps. I was 34 and my husband was coming 37 and we both knew that time might well be running out and that the risks of pregnancy were increasing exponentially with every passing day. I was still holding off for us to be settled into our own house\u2026ideally the rural family home I had pictured in my future\u2026and also being promoted again before we proceeded with our family. However, my husband and many of our friends and family felt that there was no \u201cideal\u201d time to do it and there could forever be reasons that it wasn\u2019t quite perfect but I still wasn\u2019t convinced.\nI was concerned that, as the main income earner, it could be difficult to afford to take much maternity leave as I only get three months full pay from my employer and thereafter, my salary would drop by 70% supplemented only by statutory maternity pay. In addition, as the head of a team in my company I was worried that that there could be adverse implications for my career of taking a significant amount of time out of work. Did having a baby mean to others that I wasn\u2019t committed and ambitious in my job? That couldn\u2019t be further from the truth but I was still deeply worried about that and how I would be able to juggle being a great parent with being career driven\u2026quite a quandary for the modern woman! I was so concerned about the financials that I called my HR department to ask what my financial position would be if, on my current salary, I decided to get pregnant as the written policy was incredibly complicated but they refused to work through a hypothetical scenario that would help me to plan things properly. They needed a form from my doctor confirming my pregnancy before they could discuss the numbers with me\u2026not much help once I was actually pregnant. There was me trying to plan ahead and be responsible and yet everyone was telling me I was over-thinking it!\nI just didn\u2019t know how to get comfortable enough with all of that to allow me to relax and enjoy the experience of trying for a baby\u2026a totally new and exciting chapter in our lives. I felt a great deal of responsibility about moving ahead with this decision most especially as I had spent my whole late teenage and adult life desperately trying NOT to get pregnant by mistake as I always knew I didn\u2019t want to have a child that I wasn\u2019t 100% prepared for. I felt like a naughty schoolgirl even discussing it with the nurse. I had to continually remind myself that I was now a 34 year old woman and that it was perfectly normal for me to be having this sort of discussion!\nI met one of my closest friends for lunch one day, determined to tell her we were planning to get pregnant and get her support for my careful planning. She had recently had her first baby and was one of those people who just seemed to have taken the whole experience of pregnancy and parenthood entirely in her stride and I was sure she must have planned it to perfection. But rather than agree that I was being very sensible and responsible, she agreed with my husband that I really was stressing too much about everything. I should just accept that we were in a reasonable financial situation, we were committed to being the best parents we could be and we\u2019d figure it all out in the nine months between getting pregnant and having the baby. There was no immediate need to panic and there was a limit to the amount of planning I could do anyway. Let\u2019s face it\u2026I might not get pregnant for many months or even years\u2026I certainly couldn\u2019t plan what time of year I would be having the baby so that I could be on maternity leave in the summer! I realised then that I was getting myself wound up about a host of things that were impossible for me to control.\nEventually I managed to start relaxing about everything and, as much as possible, I felt things were in order enough for me to come off the pill in August 2013 to allow my body time to adjust (as I\u2019d been on it since I was 16 years old) and to start properly ovulating, which we expected to take a number of months\u2026and it did. That didn\u2019t stop me feeling certain I must be pregnant the first time we had \u201cunprotected\u201d sex! Having spent my whole life to that point doing everything I could to prevent a pregnancy, I was certain that it would only take one time to get pregnant. If only I\u2019d known then that there was really only a short window each month in which there was a reasonable chance I could get pregnant\u2026I could have been a bit more relaxed!\nChristmas came and went fairly uneventfully but my period which was due at the end of December didn\u2019t arrive and so I did a home pregnancy test, much to my husband\u2019s despair, but it came back negative. He was of the view that there was no need to worry about taking tests and constantly checking and worrying about things. I would know when I was pregnant and would soon begin to show. However, I wanted to know the exact date that it happened so I could plan everything ahead to perfection. I kept rigorous notes of my ovulation dates and when we made love so that I could be sure.\nNew Year came and went too and then I had my birthday to look forward to in mid-January. We made a trip to London as our friend was visiting from Tanzania so we spent my birthday weekend there. I was certain by this point that I was pregnant but the negative test had thrown me as it was supposed to be able to detect pregnancy as little as one week after my period was due. I also started to get very sore breasts and was running to the toilet. So, I couldn\u2019t help myself when I packed another pregnancy test as we were preparing for the trip.\nWe were staying with friends and when I got the chance to have the house to myself for a couple of hours I decided to do the pregnancy test. I was so certain it would be positive so I was feeling so excited and I\u2019m sure if it had been a negative result I simply wouldn\u2019t have believed it but it was, indeed positive. The phrase \u201cPregnant 1-2 weeks\u201d was the most exciting and terrifying I have ever read! I immediately tried to call my husband to see when he\u2019d be back but he was going to be about an hour so I\u2019d just have to wait. I wanted to show him rather than tell him.\nPregnancy Success\nI was feeling incredibly pensive just sitting there with that loaded phrase imprinted on my brain. What kind of mum was I going to be? What would life look like in nine months\u2019 or a few years\u2019 time? I started thinking about nurseries, schools, houses, maternity leave, my career, who I wanted to tell, and so many other things I can\u2019t even remember now. I just didn\u2019t know what to do with myself and this information that I couldn\u2019t yet share with anyone.\nAfter what seemed like an eternity, my husband finally returned home. In quite a serious voice I said I needed to talk to him upstairs and he trudged up like a naughty schoolboy heading towards a telling-off by the headmistress. I\u2019m sure he was wondering what he\u2019d done wrong now. I showed him the test and, after he fumbled about for his glasses, he finally registered what that phrase actually meant and he looked at me with such shock but such joy that it nearly made me burst with excitement. It was one of the most intimate and joyful moments of our lives and we allowed ourselves a few minutes to revel in it.\nEventually I asked him if he would tell his family but he was very nervous about mentioning anything until after the 3 month window. However, I didn\u2019t think I could keep it a secret from my closest family and friends. I was so excited and I wanted them to share in that rather than us waiting until it was old news for us. It was my mum\u2019s birthday the following day and mine the day after, and I couldn\u2019t think of a better birthday present. I immediately called mum to tell her the news and she was really surprised. We\u2019d been throwing her off the scent for a while and so it came a bit out of the blue, but she was absolutely delighted. I then called dad straight after and he was equally delighted. Everyone was overjoyed\u2026not least because we were all picturing a first for our family\u2026the arrival of a little milk chocolate baby who would be a beautiful combination of both my husband and I.\nAfter that I couldn\u2019t help but text my closest friends to share the excellent news with them and as we were staying with friends we shared with them too. It was a weekend of extreme pleasure and joy and everyone was so happy for us. I had decided, however, that I wouldn\u2019t tell my work until I absolutely had to \u2013 either when I was starting to show or if I was very sick and needed time off. I just didn\u2019t want to be passed over for any potential opportunities at work as a result of me being pregnant and likely to go off on maternity leave for a lengthy period of time.\nBeing sick was also a real concern as my mum suffered hyperemesis with all three children and was even hospitalised for about a month when she was pregnant with me as she literally couldn\u2019t keep anything down so I was hoping that I would be able to dodge that one\u2026trying to function properly in a very busy and stressful job whilst feeling nauseous filled me with dread.\nWe got through the weekend with us being the centre of attention the whole time. Everyone was so overjoyed at our news and it was great. When I got back home I arranged an appointment with my GP. I don\u2019t know what I was expecting but it was definitely more than I got from him. I told him I had just found out I was pregnant and the test said I was only a couple of weeks along, but he worked out my dates and insisted that I was actually seven weeks pregnant as they date it from the first date of your last period \u2013 before you\u2019re even pregnant! Given I had so meticulously noted my dates I was quite put out by this news and felt like I\u2019d just lost a month of my baby\u2019s development somehow. He also advised that he would refer me to the midwife and that it would take a few weeks to get an appointment. So, not only did he not do a \u201cproper\u201d pregnancy test to check that I really was pregnant but he also wasn\u2019t about to start getting involved. He just bumped me off to another department to deal with me when they had time. I was definitely thinking I would have had to do a formal test and maybe get some blood tests or something, but no, I just had to wait the endless time until my midwifery appointment came through in the post about three weeks later.\nIn the absence of any immediate midwifery support I decided that I would turn to the internet for information instead. The internet was an excellent source of information and I was even able to see the weekly development of my baby which fascinated me\u2026but did that mean that I should be looking at seven weeks or at three weeks? I was confused but finally worked out that if I was taking the date I conceived then I would calculate a thirty six week pregnancy and going by the NHS dating system it would be a forty week pregnancy so I was finally able to make peace with this too.\nIt felt like a lifetime waiting for that appointment to come through from the midwife and when it finally did I was \u201ctechnically\u201d ten weeks pregnant. The leaflet that came through with the appointment said that ideally I should have certain blood tests before week ten so I was really frustrated by the fact that not only had a missed those blood tests but, with the appointments I\u2019d been given, I wouldn\u2019t have my twelve week scan until the end of week thirteen. That didn\u2019t feel right. I tried calling to bring the appointment forward but the midwife at my doctor\u2019s surgery wasn\u2019t available until the scheduled appointment and apparently I couldn\u2019t have the scan until after that appointment. I didn\u2019t want to push the date further back so I stuck with it and looked forward to us being able to see our baby on the screen in a few weeks\u2019 time.\nOverall the experience of being pregnant was relatively kind to me. I didn\u2019t for a moment feel sick although I did have a substantially increased appetite and would suddenly have very strong urges to eat. It seemed my body wasn\u2019t at all happy at being the slightest bit hungry. I was getting nervous, though, that I was going to put on too much weight but my mind was in turmoil about the fact that I couldn\u2019t diet. It really was an odd sensation to know that I was going to get bigger and that it would be okay. I had spent such a lot of my life trying to diet and lose weight and had done very well pre-pregnancy to get fitter and healthier and lose nearly two stone from my heaviest.\nFrom about ten weeks I started to feel incredibly bloated and it was becoming difficult to hide. I couldn\u2019t work out whether I was actually starting to show (oh no\u2026was it twins?!) or if it was just bloating because I was eating so much. I also had been feeling quite ropey for a few weeks, not because of the pregnancy necessarily but I took a pretty heavy cold, followed by a chest infection for which I needed antibiotics, followed by another cold, and then I was desperately trying to fight off the flu that my husband had succumbed to. He was even sleeping in the spare room to try to protect me and the baby from getting it. I was drinking copious amounts of homemade honey, lemon and fresh ginger tea and taking lots of vitamin C to try to boost my immune system and it seemed to be working.\nAt twelve weeks I was getting really excited about my scan, just over a week and a half to wait until everything was confirmed and I could see my healthy baby growing inside me. Until that point I was realistic about the fact that, essentially, all I had inside was a complex bunch of cells and it was not yet able to sustain life. But it was unavoidable to picture the future, what would he or she look like, what names would we like, and so on, and as we got to twelve weeks I was so sure everything was going to be perfect.\nOn the Wednesday evening of my twelfth week I went to the toilet and there was something I can only describe as a mucus plug along with a small dark blood clot. My heart skipped a beat and I was really concerned. I hadn\u2019t had any spotting or anything untoward throughout my pregnancy and so this was really unusual. However, I had a quick look online and my mind was put at rest that it was quite normal to have some spotting, so I just put it to the back of my mind. But it was still there working away on me and as I was reading my book in bed that night I had my hand on my abdomen and found myself saying \u201ccome on wee one\u2026hang on in there\u2026it\u2019s going to be okay\u201d. This was the first time I had allowed myself to emotionally connect to what was actually going on inside rather than just the future picture.\nThe next morning there was some more blood and when I wiped myself the tissue was pinkish but not really bleeding as such so, again, I put it to the back of my mind and went off to work. Throughout the day things were the same and by evening I was finding it difficult to focus on anything else. I still didn\u2019t tell my husband. I just didn\u2019t want to worry him unnecessarily. I decided that if I was still bleeding the next day (Friday) I would call my GP. When I went to the toilet in the morning it was like I had my period \u2013 enough blood to turn the water red and I knew this was too much. I kept quiet and headed off to work but immediately found a quiet space to call my GP when I got to work at 8am. They weren\u2019t open yet and I got put through to NHS 24. The call handler took the details and said someone would call me back within a couple of hours, so I went back to work. I had a meeting across town in the morning and just as I was about to go in at 10am I received a call from the NHS 24 nurse and we went through all the details. She advised me that I should make an emergency appointment with my GP who could refer me for a scan. As I hung up the phone I was called into my meeting and I just put it to the back of my mind for the next hour and a half but as soon as I came out of the meeting I called my GP who told me to go straight there, so I re-routed my taxi.\nThe GP simply called the early pregnancy unit at my local hospital and left a message for them to get back to me direct so I had to walk out of his office without any clear understanding of what was happening or when I could be examined to find out the answer. I had no choice but to head back to work and wait as I had an important meeting at which I was supporting one of our Board members. However, in the taxi on the way back to work my mind was in absolute turmoil. I had really important stuff to take care of at work but, at the same time, I wanted to know that my baby and I were both okay. I just couldn\u2019t imagine sitting in a meeting for three hours that afternoon when all I would be doing was waiting for a call to go for a scan. I didn\u2019t know how I would be able to excuse myself discreetly from that. I hadn\u2019t even told my work I was pregnant yet as I\u2019d been waiting, at least, for my scan. I decided that regardless of when the midwife was going to call I was just going to head straight to the hospital and wait until they could see me rather than sitting at work worrying about everything. It felt like positive action to take.\nWhen I got to work it was only fifteen minutes before my meeting was due to commence and I asked my boss if I could have a word. He was clearly in the middle of something and very busy but I insisted it was urgent. So there I was panicking that there was something wrong with my baby having to tell my boss that I was pregnant and that I had been bleeding for a couple of days and was having to rush away to have an emergency scan. My heart was thumping out of my chest as this really wasn\u2019t the way I had wanted to break the news but, with two kids of his own, he was very understanding and told me he\u2019d take care of everything\u2026I should just go. As I came back to my desk, one of my team was there looking very concerned for me and I mumbled something about explaining later but he really did look concerned and we\u2019re a close team so I asked him to walk me out and I told him what was going on. His own wife was actually about a week further along than me with their second child and so he was completely sympathetic and understanding. I told him just to tell the rest of my team as it would be very difficult to explain what all the drama was about and I really didn\u2019t want anyone having to lie for me. Apart from anything, I was pretty sure I was just being paranoid and that when I came out of the hospital I would have really exciting news to tell everyone.\nI quickly left the office and was walking down the road without even knowing if I was going for the bus or taking a taxi and feeling totally and utterly desolate. I couldn\u2019t decide whether to call my husband or not but I knew he would find it difficult to get away from work so I thought I would just wait until I knew what was going on. I finally managed to hail a cab and asked to be taken to the maternity unit at Glasgow Royal Infirmary. The taxi driver asked if it was for me or if I was visiting a friend and I reluctantly told him it was for me but he obviously assumed it was just a routine check and proceeded to tell me what an amazing experience pregnancy and parenting was from his perspective as he had four daughters of whom he was incredibly proud. I couldn\u2019t help but feel desperately sad in the pit of my stomach but at the same time it was so lovely to hear this man enthusing about his very clever daughters and it was a very welcome distraction. When he dropped me off he wished me all the best for the future and a little glimmer of hope returned.\nI explained to the receptionist that although I didn\u2019t yet have an appointment I had the referral papers from my GP and he had left a message on their answering machine two hours before. They advised that they could see me in an hour and a half so I headed off to the hospital canteen for some lunch as I hadn\u2019t eaten a thing all day and I was feeling a little weary. The time passed quickly enough and I went back in for my scheduled appointment. The midwife, Maureen, was just lovely and totally put me at ease. So, I climbed up on the bed and she prepared me for my scan which started with the external abdominal ultrasound.\nAfter a while of looking around with the scanner her voice went very quiet and she put her hand on my arm as she told me that she wasn\u2019t seeing a twelve week pregnancy in the scan picture and she couldn\u2019t find a heartbeat. My heart seemed to sink through the bed and land with a thud on the floor. Basically my baby had stopped developing at around eight weeks and things hadn\u2019t progressed since then. Maureen wanted to double check things by doing the more detailed internal vaginal ultrasound using a sort of wand device. This was not painful at all and frankly even if it was I could have handled any amount of physical pain if it meant that she could find out it was all a mistake and my baby was actually okay. But it wasn\u2019t to be. Unfortunately this just confirmed that my baby had no heartbeat, was only 1.8cm long and there was no blood flow from my body to the baby.\nMaureen went on to explain that this was very common (around one in three pregnancies) and that I had three options to handle the miscarriage. I mentioned to Maureen that, with those statistics, she must be having this conversation every day and she said she had it several times every day. This really shocked me. I had never considered just how common this was and was sure it was something that wouldn\u2019t happen to me. All of my careful pregnancy planning should have meant it all went perfectly and this was so totally unexpected. All of this was completely surreal. I hadn\u2019t even told my husband I was there having the scan and now I was going to have to tell him that our baby was dead. He wasn\u2019t there to listen to everything the midwife was saying and I was immediately worried that he would think I had done something wrong.\nI tried my best to listen as Maureen talked through my options. Firstly, I could leave things to happen naturally (\u201cMissed Miscarriage\u201d) but this may take two or three weeks; secondly, I could book myself into hospital for a couple of days and take some drugs and pessaries to help expedite the process in a controlled environment (\u201cMedical Evacuation of Uterus\u201d); or thirdly, I could have a procedure under either local anaesthetic (\u201cManual Vacuum Aspiration\u201d) or by general anaesthetic (\u201cEvacuation of Retained Products of Conception\u201d) to remove the \u201cpregnancy tissue\u201d.\nI barely listened as Maureen continued to explain everything. All that was running through my mind was that I had been carrying my dead baby around inside me for four weeks thinking it was perfectly healthy and normal, all the while telling more and more people I was pregnant and feeling quite smug about it all. I felt like an idiot for not listening to my husband when he wanted to wait until after the first scan. I also started to think about the horror of telling all those people that I was, in fact, no longer pregnant. The weight of the responsibility upon me was immense and I didn\u2019t have a clue what to do.\nAs Maureen continued to explain I began to realise a new horror that not only my baby was dead inside me but that I would have to somehow get it out of my body. I started to realise what the three options really meant. I would essentially have to bleed everything out of me and would have some large blood clots but this could take two or three weeks to happen; I could take some drugs to make this happen faster whilst being in hospital; or I would have to have it surgically removed. None of these options appealed to me one bit. I had just seen a full screen image of the outline of my baby and the thought of having to see that come out of me was horrific. Maureen helped me to realise that my baby was actually very tiny and would be surrounded by a small sac and fluid which would come out naturally along with the other \u201cpregnancy tissue\u201d. The reality of what that meant hadn\u2019t fully hit me and Maureen didn\u2019t go into detail but I thought with the sac being so small I could probably cope with that. The third option was more appealing than the first two because I wouldn\u2019t need to see anything coming out of me and it would expedite the process so I could get back to work but it didn\u2019t feel right to make a decision about anything until after I\u2019d spoken with my husband.\nThe procedure could only be done on Mondays or Fridays at that hospital and if I didn\u2019t decide to go ahead the coming Monday whilst I was there that day I wouldn\u2019t be able to have it done as I wouldn\u2019t have been given the necessary medication and had the required blood tests. So, it would be at least Thursday before I could have it done meaning that, since I had already started bleeding, it might happen naturally before then. I agreed with Maureen that I would think about it over the weekend and discuss it with my husband and I would call her on Monday. As I walked out of the ward I felt the emotion start to well up inside me and was about to start crying but I caught myself when I saw the queue of women outside waiting to go through for their scans and I hoped with all my heart they would have a happier experience than my own.\nI stood completely numb at the bus stop and then the dread of having to tell people really kicked in. My work would be wondering what was going on, my husband didn\u2019t even know that I had spent my entire afternoon at the hospital, my mum and dad and everyone else I had so openly told all my exciting news and I was now going to have to whip the rug out from under all their feet. There I was going to the hospital sure that it was all going to be fine and that I could surprise my husband with the great news that the scan had confirmed everything was on track, but instead his reluctance to tell anyone that I was pregnant until after the scan was correct. He was getting frustrated with me telling so many people so soon and he was right\u2026I should have waited. I felt extremely foolish and embarrassed.\nWhen I got home I had to speak to my husband as a priority. I called him but didn\u2019t get through and so texted him to call me as soon as he could. I waited for a while but in the meantime I decided to call my mum who immediately cried at the heart-breaking news. I nearly started to cry \u2013 it\u2019s very difficult not to cry when my mum does \u2013 but I managed to pull it together and told her that I would be very practical about it all. At the end of the day it was just a bunch of cells and wasn\u2019t a fully functioning baby yet so I was sure it would all be okay. I was almost managing to believe it myself and that gave me some comfort. The same conversation followed with my dad and he was equally devastated for us, but my spin on things seemed to reassure him too. He was feeling terribly guilty for talking the week before about going shopping for a crib and other baby things, but he wasn\u2019t to know.\nFinally, my husband called me from work and I had to break the news to him. He was so shocked and seemed to be struggling to process the information. I guess I was expecting him to drop everything and run to my side but instead he just said he had to get back to work and I was furious with him for that. I really needed him to ask me how I was coping and to come and give me a big cuddle but instead I felt like I was getting in the way of his working day. After I got off the phone I realised that I had been dealing with the information for several hours at this point and it was completely new information to him\u2026information that he just couldn\u2019t comprehend having been told while he was huddling quietly away from his desk on the phone, with his boss within earshot. He\u2019s a very private person and wouldn\u2019t want anyone to find out about this so he had to keep it together, especially when he was in the very busy month-end period at work. A short while later he texted me to apologise for not handling the information well. He was indeed shocked and didn\u2019t really know how to react or what to say. I was absolutely devastated that I had broken the news to him this way rather than just wait until he got home from work.\nI then had a desperate urge to just tell everyone quickly, like ripping off a plaster, get it over and done with quickly, cry for a bit and then move on. So, I spent the rest of the afternoon sitting in a silent house on my sofa texting or e-mailing everyone I had told I was pregnant, including my work who had just found out that day, the sad news. It was heart-wrenching to have to tell people and it made me so desperately sad that I had to make their day memorable for the wrong reasons and I felt terribly guilt at being the bearer of that sad news. However, the response I got from everyone was overwhelming \u2013 complete and utter sorrow and understanding that I could never have anticipated. They were so worried about me and were incredibly supportive which felt really great that day and was exactly what I needed. It helped that people reacted in a way that meant it was okay for me to feel as devastated as I did. It also surprised me how many people mentioned that they had either been through it themselves or knew someone close to them who had been through it. I had no idea just how common this really was. You read the statistics but you just always think it won\u2019t happen to you, and unless someone close to you shares their experience I don\u2019t think you have any idea what it really feels like.\nOnce the hive of activity had quietened down I just sat alone very quietly on my sofa feeling completely numb and I remember not being sure whether this was what I was supposed to feel or if I should really be crying my eyes out. I also realised very quickly that I was getting ill. I had been fighting off my husband\u2019s flu for the past week and the shock of the day\u2019s news just obliterated any remaining immune system I had and let my body succumb to the virus. I started feeling very achy all over and sneezing and very sorry for myself.\nWhen my husband finally made it home we just hugged each other and I talked him through the events of the day. It was a very practical discussion and we were just totally in shock. We didn\u2019t really know how we felt or should feel. Practically we both knew that there was never really a living baby in there but at the same time we had such a horrendous sense of loss\u2026of the baby we\u2019d pictured in the future, of nine months of pregnancy, of becoming parents, and life thereafter. It was utterly devastating and I felt like I had a huge hole in me. To add to that torrent of emotion I also found it very difficult to cope with having my dead baby inside me and I was terrified about what I might find every time I went to the toilet and that got worse with every passing day as the bleeding became heavier and I began to have very strong cramps.\nWe spent the weekend with me being too ill to do very much, although I had promised my mum I would meet her for lunch the next day so I dragged myself out to meet her. I really didn\u2019t eat very much and struggled through for about an hour but I had to head home and lie down as I was feeling very feverish and weak. Once I was home I just got into my jammies and lay on the sofa. We just stayed together at home talking to each other and trying to make sense of the news. My husband was incredibly worried about me and was absolutely fantastic looking after me and staying close at hand. In many ways it was a really nice weekend. Just the two of us, very intimate, as we dealt with this news that shook our whole world.\nOn Monday I was beginning to feel that the worst of the flu was over and was actually feeling grateful for having felt so unwell as it allowed me to focus on that rather than everything else, and that helped me to feel a bit stronger about things. Since I was bleeding to the level of a normal period, I felt as though I could cope with carrying on naturally for the time being with the understanding that if it went on too long I would be able to have the medical intervention at any time. I had pretty bad diarrhoea, a combination of flu and hormones most probably, so that made it quite difficult to see what was coming out of me and I felt that was probably a good thing.\nThe cramps were coming and going on Monday evening and I took some painkillers as these were more intense than my normal period cramps. On Tuesday morning when I went to the toilet there was a sizeable clot, or rather more like a large piece of lining tissue, which was about the length of my index finger and as wide as two fingers. To me this was pretty big as it was more than I\u2019d ever seen during a normal period. By Tuesday night the pain woke me up in the middle of the night and I had to take painkillers to help relieve the pain. Through the night it was at times excruciating to the point that I was rolling about in bed trying to get away from it. It was like the most extreme sickening type of pain from my abdomen just above my pubic bone to deep into my body. Every wave of pain was an even more painful reminder of what was actually happening to me\u2026I was expelling my dead baby from my body.\nOn Wednesday, though, things seemed to settle down and the blood had almost stopped and this continued on Thursday. I started to believe that perhaps I\u2019d missed something when I\u2019d gone to the toilet and just maybe that was it over. I wanted nothing more than for it to be over. Every single time I went to the toilet or felt a cramp I was reminded of what was still happening to me and it cut very deeply. I felt I just couldn\u2019t begin to cope emotionally until everything was out of me.\nI spoke to my dad on Thursday evening and he was asking what was going on. I told him I thought it was reaching the end and he mentioned that he\u2019d been talking with my sister-in-law (a second year GP consultancy trainee) who had told him that it may be worth encouraging me take the option to have things medically removed. She had explained that there was still a lot more \u201cstuff\u201d to come out, like the placenta (albeit not full size), the umbilical cord, all the lining tissue, the foetus and sac and all the associated fluid and blood. She was fairly sure that I would know when it had happened and by the sounds of things it certainly hadn\u2019t yet.\nWhilst that really wasn\u2019t what I wanted to hear, it was a really good wakeup call as I\u2019d almost managed to convince myself that it had all happened and I\u2019d managed to completely miss it. It did, however, completely horrify me. It all meant that I still had my dead baby inside me and that made me sad and hollow in a way that is impossible to properly explain. It was such a strange feeling of having to sit on the edge of my life waiting for this horror movie to play out completely out of my control. I knew that until everything was out of my body that I couldn\u2019t start to heal either physically or emotionally and I was utterly mentally exhausted. I couldn\u2019t bear the thought of it taking another two or three weeks for things to progress on their own. I certainly didn\u2019t want to be out of my house when \u201cit\u201d happened and I really didn\u2019t want to see pieces of pregnancy tissue, potentially the size of my own hand, falling out of my body.\nThat evening I went online to see if I could read about other people\u2019s experience of miscarriage, but as with the midwife, all the information on the main medical websites (like the NHS and Bupa) just talked about cramps, bleeding and large unspecified clots. I finally came across the Miscarriage Association website which had some good information but still nothing specific enough to help me really prepare for exactly what I was likely to see if I continued on this natural process. However, I did notice a link to \u201cLaura Talks\u201d where one brave person wrote about her own recent experience of miscarriage and it gave me the detail I was looking for. A frank, open and slightly terrifying account of what the journey was like for her. It was an incredible read and it helped me to make my decision about how I wanted to progress. I discussed this with my husband and we agreed that the next day I would call Maureen, my midwife, to make arrangements to have the surgical option carried out the following week.\nOn Friday morning my friend (with whom I had discussed my pre-pregnancy concerns) and her one year old daughter came through from Edinburgh to visit me and keep me company for a couple of hours. Before she arrived I had called the early pregnancy unit to let Maureen know what we had decided, but as usual I had to leave a message on the answering machine for someone to get back to me. So, I had a coffee with my friend and we talked through where things were with me and my body and we were interrupted after about an hour by Maureen returning my call. I explained my latest thinking to her and she asked me to pop along on the hospital to have another scan and see exactly what stage things were at before we made the necessary arrangements. So, the three of us headed to the hospital and I was grateful to have someone with me this time.\nI had to go through for the scan myself as they wouldn\u2019t let the wee one in with me but I had managed once before on my own so I felt okay. Maureen was able to confirm from the scan that things had not progressed at all and I was certain then that I was making the right decision to have things removed. She went off to make the arrangements to have the procedure done under general anaesthetic as I just didn\u2019t want to be aware of what was going on. I just wanted to wake up and it would be all over. However, there was no availability for another two weeks and by that time things would probably have happened naturally so the second best option was to have it done in that unit by local anaesthetic rather than needing a theatre team to conduct the operation. That meant I could have it done on the Monday and I just had to make it through the weekend. I was just hoping and praying that everything would stay put long enough to see me through the weekend.\nMaureen arranged for someone to take some blood and then she came back in to explain what was required. She gave me lots of pills that I was to take on Monday morning at different times, first two tablets to put under my tongue at 8am that needed to dissolve for at least ten minutes before I could swallow them which soften the cervix and speed things along, then at 10am I was to take four antibiotics for infection cover, and two paracetamol and two double strength ibuprofen tablets for the pain. Everything was written on the boxes and I headed off feeling really glad that I had an end point to this whole ordeal. My friend dropped me back home and I just rested and contemplated the following week.\nOver the weekend I felt I needed to stay close to home. One of my best friends and her partner were coming over and we were planning to go for some dinner round the corner but when I found they were fully booked I decided just to throw something together so we could have a night in. It was great to have them here and feel like I was normal for a while and it was such a great distraction from everything. We had a few glasses of wine, my first in around 3 months, and we just chatted the night away over dinner and drinks. They spent the night and we had a lazy morning, a walk in the sun, followed by brunch nearby. I almost managed to forget.\nThe rest of the weekend was spent not exerting myself too much in hope of not stimulating anything before my procedure on the Monday. I was also a bit apprehensive about the procedure and did a bit of reading around the subject. I was getting most nervous about taking the first pills in the morning as they can quickly make you feel very shivery and feverish and can make the bleeding much heavier. On Sunday night I had a terrible dream about taking those tablets and everything coming out before I made it to the hospital and I woke up feeling very out of sorts. I was also feeling so apprehensive that it was going to be such a serious and sombre event given the reality that our baby was going to be sucked unceremoniously from my body and discarded. I knew that it probably had never lived but I couldn\u2019t stop thinking about it in this way.\nI decided to take the 8am pills whilst still in bed so that I could rest for an hour and then get up and have a shower and some breakfast before the next round of pills at 10am, but within ten minutes I started to feel very crampy in my lower abdomen which was getting worse and worse by the minute to the level it had been at its worst the previous week and then I started feeling very shaky and had a terrible uneasy feeling. I knew I needed to have a shower and felt that if I didn\u2019t go quickly I wouldn\u2019t be able to go at all, so I struggled out of bed as quietly as I could as I didn\u2019t want to wake my husband and start him worrying about me. I actually couldn\u2019t cope with his worry on top of my own so it was easier just to struggle quietly on myself.\nI was shivering so much I could barely stay on my feet so I had to use the wall for support. I was finding it difficult to breathe properly and had palpitations, and I started making a really strange sound that I couldn\u2019t really control due to the shivering. The thought of taking my clothes off in a cold bathroom was almost enough to make me not bother. I did manage to get in the shower and whilst propping myself up with one hand I very weakly had a quick body and hair wash but it was the bare minimum. I had already started to bleed quite heavily and it was running down my legs in the shower. I got out and dried off then went to the toilet to pass as much of the blood out as I could and a large clot was dangling out of my body. I was terrified to look but I couldn\u2019t help myself so I caught it on a tissue and examined it closely. Thankfully it was just some lining tissue and I breathed a deep sigh of relief. I then put on my hooded bathrobe and fluffy slippers and lay on the sofa trying to get my breath and heart rate back to normal. I just closed my eyes and snuggled up trying to rest and not panic about what I was going through. I must have been dozing when my husband came through looking very concerned at seeing me curled up on the sofa. However, as I came to life I realised that I was feeling much better and, whilst I had quite bad cramps, my breathing was back to normal and I wasn\u2019t shivering. The uneasy feeling had left me and I felt able to eat some porridge and drink some tea in preparation for my next lot of pills at 10am. Once I\u2019d eaten I got myself dressed and ready to go but by this point I was running a bit late and feeling very stressed.\nWe left twenty minutes before my appointment time and, although the hospital was just half a mile from home, we still needed to get parked and navigate through the maze of the car park and hospital to get to the right place. I asked my husband to drop me off at the door and we had about ten minutes to spare when he went off to find the car park. I waited for him outside as he didn\u2019t know where he was going and if he\u2019d gotten lost he wouldn\u2019t have been able to call me as there was no signal in the hospital. It felt like forever standing there waiting for him with quite bad cramps coming and going and I could feel the blood running out of me into my sanitary towel. I was getting very stressed out and really didn\u2019t want to be late. I was wishing I had just gone with him to the car park to show him where to go and how to get back to the main entrance but I just didn\u2019t feel up to the walk. With about one minute to go before my appointment time he finally came into view and we made it into the hospital. I was feeling very on edge but managed to bite my tongue and just move on rather than start an argument. We had bigger things to worry about that day.\nWe had to sit in a very small, hot waiting room which was square with no windows and the door was closed on us. There were only two chairs in it and a little table with tissues on it and I knew that the room was for people who had received the same bad news as me and I felt very claustrophobic in there. I wished there was some nice music playing or some magazines or even a TV in the background just to create some distraction. I was so conscious of how I was feeling\u2026nervous, sad, a bit sore, glad it was going to be over soon\u2026but I had no real idea how my husband was doing because I had been a bit wrapped up in myself that morning. I asked him and he was really worried about me and what was about to come but was accepting of the news we\u2019d received the week before and was ready to move on once he knew I was going to be okay. It really helped me to keep talking about it and just keep our feelings out in the open. I needed to know that he was okay too and it helped me to not worry about him so much. At the same time, worrying about him helped me not to worry about myself \u2013 a bit of a double-edged sword.\nFinally, we were called through by a nurse to the treatment room which was quite small with a large window ahead (thankfully with one-way glass), it had a WC through a door to the right, and next to that door a little wash hand basin and a mirror, and then in front of the window was a visitor\u2019s chair, then a bed with stirrups and an ultrasound scanning machine by the door. The doctor came in and introduced herself and briefly talked about what was going to happen but I didn\u2019t catch her name and didn\u2019t really pay much attention to what she was saying but she did tell me that she and the nurse were going to talk some nonsense in order to help distract me and keep the mood light and this helped to break the ice and relax me a bit. She then asked me to go through to the WC and take off my bottom half clothing, and she gave me a sheet to wrap around me. I then came back through to lie on the bed. My husband was in the visitor\u2019s chair at my head to my left and I\u2019m sure he was glad to have the window to look out of as he, like me, really didn\u2019t want to see what was going to come out of me.\nThe process started with an internal ultrasound scan to see where everything was sitting inside my body. Again, this really wasn\u2019t painful but, given the cramps I\u2019d been having, it was a little uncomfortable this time but nothing too concerning. It seemed that the morning\u2019s pills had worked quickly and the sac with the foetus was sitting on my cervix ready to come out. So, the nurse put the heart rate monitor onto my right index finger so they could monitor me and the doctor talked me through what she was doing as she went along.\nFirst she positioned herself on her stool at my feet and then raised the bed until I couldn\u2019t see her over the sheet that was covering my lower half, but I was acutely aware that my \u201cbits\u201d were at her eye level. She then inserted a lubricated plastic speculum, just like a smear test, and extended it to a comfortable level which was actually better than any smear I\u2019d had. She then had to administer a lot of local anaesthetic into my cervix as she would need to pass through this to reach my uterus. I tried not to look at the syringe and needle and just stared out of the window. I felt an initial scratch and a little stinging from the first injection but it was manageable and I just kept reminding myself to breathe.\nThe doctor started asking me questions about what I did and the like as she continued to administer a series of injections of anaesthetic into my cervix. Suddenly I felt a strong pain to the front of what must have been my cervix and pretty serious stinging and I couldn\u2019t help but jump. The doctor apologised and said that particular area was a bit more sensitive but she carried on and I just took very long and hard breaths to work through the pain whilst crushing my husband\u2019s hand. The doctor kept asking me questions but I just didn\u2019t want to keep my head in the room and instead just looked out the window and she quickly realised this and started directing her questions to my husband who was sitting quietly tense and horrified. I vaguely remember them talking about Africa and her growing up in Kenya, and perhaps going there on holiday this summer with her family as her daughter really wanted to go but I really wasn\u2019t concentrating on anything in particular. The view from the window was of the main entrance to the hospital and the M8 motorway in the background and I just watched the world go by as normal whilst inside this room was the end of the existence of my baby.\nAfter about ten minutes the local anaesthetic had been fully administered and I was physically feeling okay. Emotionally I was a mess but the distraction of the friendly discussion everyone in the room really helped me not to focus on the weight of the sinister process I was enduring. A few minutes later and the doctor and nurse were preparing the instruments for the main part of the procedure. She took a swab and put it inside me to clear some of the blood but I got such a fright that I jumped as I could feel what she was doing and it felt like being rubbed with sandpaper. She reassured me that I was supposed to feel that and the only bit that was totally numb was my cervix. Next she explained that she was going to start the procedure and that many women don\u2019t feel anything much and others get quite crampy at the height of the procedure. My heart was thumping but I just focussed my eyes and mind out of the window and kept a firm hold of my husband\u2019s hand.\nI have no idea exactly what the doctor was doing next or what instruments she was using as I couldn\u2019t see anything but I know how it felt. It was like someone putting their arm inside me with a wallpaper scraper and roughly running it round the inside of my abdomen and although I could feel nothing in my cervix I could feel everything else and it was painful. This was nothing like the natural cramps I\u2019d been having. It was the physical feeling of someone rustling around in my abdomen and it was impossible to relax and breathe through it. It just had to be endured. Lots of deep breathing with strange noises coming out of my mouth for about three or four minutes that felt like hours to me and the doctor stopped for a moment to advise me that we were now coming to the climax of the procedure. I took a deep breath and the pain level notched up significantly and it was just excruciating. I was moaning and squeezing my husband\u2019s hand so hard it was nearly hurting me, let alone him, but I managed to keep still. It felt like she was scraping everything in my abdomen out of my body and if she hadn\u2019t stopped when she did I didn\u2019t think I could have coped any longer. That part was only a minute or so but it was very painful indeed. Other than the pain I didn\u2019t hear anything or see anything that I didn\u2019t want to. I didn\u2019t feel any blood or material coming out of my body and they very quickly cleaned everything up. The doctor advised that she needed to insert a rectal antibiotic pessary to give me further infection cover and before I knew it she had popped it inside. It felt cold and strange for a few minutes but that soon passed and I forgot about it.\nI was breathing pretty heavily and suddenly felt incredibly hot so they whipped off my jumper and gave me a damp cloth to wipe myself down with. The pain quickly turned to much more manageable bad cramps and I just lay there feeling a bit dazed and relieved that the worst was over. They quickly cleaned me up and made me comfortable on the bed before getting me some water and asking me to rest for ten minutes or so. I just lay there trying to put the experience of a few minutes ago to the back of my mind and focusing on how I was physically feeling. I was talking my husband through what it felt like for me and just trying to get everything back to normal.\nI wasn\u2019t sure if, after the ten minutes, I was going to be heading home or if they needed me to hang around as this hadn\u2019t been explained to me. So, after about five minutes of chatting and sipping water I said to my husband that I was going to just get up and dressed. He very quickly told me that I was to lie down for the ten minutes, as instructed by the doctor, and there was no way he was letting me do anything but that, so I did as I was told. After a while the doctor came back in and sat down to chat. I apologised for not catching her name (Dr Kumar) and asked her about her time in Kenya. We chatted for a while and then she asked how I was feeling. I said that everything had settled down and I felt okay. She asked if I wanted to sit in the waiting room we had started in but I really didn\u2019t want to be in that horrible little hot room again. I asked if she needed the room I was in and she said no and I could wait where I was as I needed to stay in the hospital for around an hour after the procedure to ensure I was well and not excessively bleeding. So we agreed I would stay sitting up on the bed for a while. It was nice to be able to see life carrying on outside and was a nice distraction.\nI then texted my mum and dad and closest friends to let them know it was over and I was okay, and was occupied for a while with texts back and forward and just chatting with my husband and drinking water. In summary I felt very relieved that it was over and I felt like it was the line in the sand I was looking for to move forward from. It hadn\u2019t been the sombre and sinister experience that I had expected it to be and, despite it being far more painful than I had anticipated, that pain was short-lived and I survived relatively unscathed.\nAfter about half an hour I decided to go to the toilet and get dressed but as I made it to the WC I suddenly felt something pouring out of my body and looked down to see fresh red blood flowing down my legs and forming in a pool on the floor and splashing my feet. I got quite a fright and grabbed some tissue to help catch the rest. I waddled to the toilet and went as normal, and whilst going the rectal pessary decided to make a bid for freedom and plopped unceremoniously into the toilet along with a white froth which was the dissolved but as yet unabsorbed antibiotic. I cleaned myself up, put on a fresh sanitary towel so I could monitor my blood flow and got myself dressed. I then cleaned up the blood and advised the doctor that someone would need to clean the floor for infection control purposes as they probably wouldn\u2019t have been able to tell that I had bled all over it. The doctor didn\u2019t seem too worried about the blood loss and said it was common for the blood to pool when lying down and then flood out a bit when standing up but said if I was soiling a sanitary towel within an hour once I was back home then I should go back in. Before I knew it the hour had passed and I was free to go home. My husband went off to get the car and I just sat quietly in the room not really thinking about much waiting for him. When I saw the car pull up I headed down, accompanied by the auxiliary to make sure I got there safely, and we headed home.\nBy this time it was about 1.30pm and I had started to feel quite hungry but neither of us felt like preparing anything so we went to the little Italian deli around the corner from our home for a spot of lunch. We just sat peacefully chatting through the morning\u2019s events and were pleasantly distracted by a gorgeous little girl dining with her grandparents at the next table. At that point I no longer felt the distress of having my dead baby inside me and felt glad that I had my body back. After lunch we took the one minute stroll back home but I was feeling quite light headed and so lay down on the sofa with a blanket and we put on a movie to entertain ourselves for a couple of hours. As the anaesthetic and painkillers wore off I started to feel quite crampy again and was bleeding a bit but nothing too bad \u2013 more than a normal period with slightly fresher red blood \u2013 so I just kept resting and taking more painkillers as prescribed and they helped me to keep the discomfort to a minimum.\nThe remainder of that week passed relatively uneventfully and I was just bleeding like a normal period and trying to rest but I found it very difficult to be alone in the house as I was just moping around feeling desperately sorry for myself. I was also feeling very guilty about the time I had taken off work (this was week two) and I was trying to keep on top of my e-mails but I was also feeling overwhelmed by everything and decided that I would just need to let it go and pass everything over to my colleagues to handle. Everyone kept telling me I had to focus on me but I just wanted to focus on everything but that! I\u2019m not one for sitting down and moping but given the opportunity that is all I\u2019ll do and I found myself sitting in front of the TV for hours on end without moving but all the while wishing that I had the motivation to get up and go for a walk or to clean the house or cook something\u2026anything productive\u2026but I just struggled to shift myself and it was dragging my spirits down. I found any excuse to get out of the house to visit my mum, dad and friends so that I had something to do.\nAlthough the procedure had removed everything and I had expected that to be the line in the sand I was looking for to begin moving on emotionally, I unexpectedly still felt that same feeling as a result of the bleeding and the small cramps I was experiencing. Everything was a reminder that the remains of my pregnancy were still exiting my body. I wanted to get on with my life again but felt that while I was still bleeding it just wasn\u2019t going to happen. At the end of that week I went to see my doctor to arrange a line for work as I had already been off for two weeks and although I felt that I needed a little more time I fully expected him to tell me it was about time I was getting back to work. However, without question he immediately signed me off for a further two weeks and told me to take my time to recover both physically and emotionally.\nI had very mixed feelings about being off work for such a long time. I wanted to show my commitment to getting on with my job and getting back to being there for my team but at the same time felt very overwhelmed at the prospect of taking on all that responsibility on my shoulders again. I was also worried about having too much time to feel sorry for myself and equally worried that I hadn\u2019t actually stopped and cried about everything. I had felt very sad and desolate at times but I hadn\u2019t actually cried for my loss and this was very unlike me. I can usually cry very easily. Finally, all these mixed emotions allowed me to see that I definitely wasn\u2019t ready to get properly back to my life just yet. It was very easy for me to tell my friends that I was doing fine (I was) but there was a lot more going on that I needed to give myself time to deal with.\nSo, to help me to think through everything I was feeling and start to deal with that emotion I decided to take Laura\u2019s lead (who so bravely wrote about her own experience) and write down what it was like from my perspective. When I was searching for more details about miscarriage to help me make the right decisions for myself based on fact, it really helped me to read an honest account of Laura\u2019s experience and I wanted to read more but it wasn\u2019t available so I felt that if writing about my own experience helped even one person, in the way that Laura\u2019s story helped me, then it would be so worthwhile.\nSitting down at the computer to write felt very therapeutic at first and I reminisced about where our pregnancy journey began but as I got into the detail I had to stop for a while. It was all a bit too raw and vivid and I realised I had been avoiding thinking about it. I kept trying to write some more and as I progressed I was becoming more and more insular and getting back to moping on the sofa in my jammies and just mindlessly watching TV all day without even paying attention to what I was watching, the noise helped me to avoid having to deal with everything.\nToday, though, I decided I was going to use the time sitting in my jammies to do something productive, I took a deep breath and wrote solidly for eight hours to bring my story up to date.\nIt\u2019s now three and a half weeks since I got the news and two weeks since my procedure. I feel physically well and stopped bleeding seven days after my procedure, but I have a bit of an emotionally journey to go through before I\u2019m fully back to me. I still get pangs of sadness when I see a full pregnant tummy or see the pregnancy test adverts on TV. My brain knows that I\u2019ll have all that again, but my heart is not ready to completely move on yet. One of my team at work is expecting a baby and his wife is around the same stage as I would have been and I\u2019m worried about how I will deal with that. I also have a clear picture imprinted on my brain of standing at my desk at work with the winter sun streaming through the blinds, everyone getting on with their work as normal whilst all of this was unfolding for me and I was preparing to leave for my emergency scan. Every couple of nights I struggle to get to sleep just thinking about everything I\u2019ve been through\u2026reliving everything with great sadness and raw emotion.\nYesterday I felt overwhelmingly sad and despondent all day. I met my mum and dad, along with my young niece and nephew, for lunch and afterwards made a last minute appointment with my hairdresser followed by some clothes shopping \u2013 all in a bid to cheer myself up. As I walked through the town heading home afterwards I felt like a fraud. People were just getting on with their lives but whilst I was trying to do the same with my new hair and clothes that wasn\u2019t what was really going on underneath. I had such a dark shadow over me and I felt terrible. But when I got home and my husband asked how I was and how my day was I just said everything was fine as usual. I couldn\u2019t find the words to articulate what was wrong because I just couldn\u2019t quite put my finger on something specific.\nWe went off to bed as normal and the feeling followed me, intensifying as I lay in bed in the dark, and before I knew it tears were welling up inside and I started to cry. I didn\u2019t want to wake my husband and I wanted to be by myself so I went through to the sofa. I put the light on and realised that even that small thing changed my state of mind and was a distraction, so I turned it off and lay in the dark with my mind racing through the last three weeks and our now altered future, and I just sobbed. I couldn\u2019t put my finger on exactly what I was crying about\u2026I just needed to cry and I did, on and off, for about an hour or so. Before I knew it I was waking up at 6.30am and, although my heart felt heavy, I felt relieved that I was finally dealing with things. I\u2019m sure that won\u2019t be the last time but it\u2019s a start.\nI was determined to go back to work a week earlier than my doctor\u2019s advice \u2013 three and a half weeks after getting the news and two weeks after my procedure \u2013 but everyone told me to take the time to deal with the emotional side of things and I\u2019m finally realising that they\u2019re right.\nAs for trying again\u2026I don\u2019t feel ready yet but I know I will at some point. For now I\u2019m enjoying having my body back and I\u2019m going to get back running to lose at least the 7lbs I\u2019ve gained in the last few weeks of being sedentary and over-indulging to cheer myself up. I\u2019ve had some time to evaluate my life and consider want I could do differently so I\u2019ll try to use the time I have to explore that more fully. I feel like I have made it over the worst and hope it won\u2019t be long until I can fit properly back into my life again whatever I decide that is going to be into the future.\nI want to point out that this is an account of my very personal experience of miscarriage. I am sure that it may be very different from one person to the next but there are some things that took me totally by surprise that would have been helpful to read about before I made the decision on which option to take to remove my pregnancy. I very much hope it gives others a clearer picture of what to expect.\nUnfortunately, this subject is historically something that people just don\u2019t talk about but from my experience, whilst I immediately felt horrified at having to tell everyone the sad news, I don\u2019t think I could have coped as well without their love and support. So, when I fall pregnant again I would like to think that I\u2019ll do the same\u2026let people share the joy of my pregnancy and if anything goes wrong make use of them to talk things through, distract me and generally support me. What are friends and family for if not that? I am very privileged to have a lot of people around me who love and care for me and who proved themselves fully when I really needed them and I only hope that I can return that favour when they need me.\nThank you for writing this amazingly brave post. Wishing you all the best on your continued journey. Look after yourself x\n\u201cAll of my careful pregnancy planning should have meant it all went perfectly and this was so totally unexpected. All of this was completely surreal.\u201d < This resonates with me so much. Thank you for having the strength to write these words. Such an honest account is so helpful to those in a similar position. Like you, I scoured the internet looking for descriptions of other people's experiences, to try and get a hold on it somehow. Wishing you the very best for the weeks and months ahead and thank you again xx\nThere was so much in your writing about preparations that made me think \u201cthat\u2019s what I\u2019m like!\u201d. I think that\u2019s why I found reading this, despite having no plans for parenthood, so informative. There are so few conversations about miscarriage that it saddens me to think some of my friends will have gone through or will go through this and never told me or talked about this.\nSending you lots of good wishes x\nThank you for sharing this with us. You are incredibly brave and I just want to reach through my computer and give you a hug. Best of luck for the future to you and your husband x\nOh, Kim, I\u2019m so sorry.\nI had a miscarriage at Christmas \u2013 it started naturally the day before the twelve week scan; I bled for a fortnight and spotted for another week after that. I had a couple of friends I could talk to about it, one who had had multiple miscarriages and one who had had several unsuccessful IVF attempts, and I don\u2019t know how I would have got through it without them. My partner only told his boss who, it turned out, had miscarried two weeks earlier. It really is so common but it\u2019s only in the last few weeks that that\u2019s been any consolation to me \u2013 the world seems to be full of pregnant women (with MY due date) and it feels so unfair.\nThe people who care about you are right: you won\u2019t get over this quickly. I went back to work after two weeks because I was paranoid about being absent and desperate to get back to normality and it was a mistake; I should have taken much longer off. Now, at three and a half months, I feel a lot more like myself but I still find myself bursting into tears (particularly when my period appears). It\u2019s not about having lost a bundle of cells and going, \u201cOh, well, better luck next time\u201d \u2013 you build an entire new future for yourself up around this pregnancy and you\u2019re grieving for both the baby and the life you feel you\u2019re now not going to have.\nI wouldn\u2019t wish this on anyone but there have been some bright sides: my partner and I feel closer than ever; we\u2019ve both reassessed how much importance we were placing on our jobs; we\u2019ve realised we need to prioritise health over wealth and made changes as a result. I think we\u2019re in a better place now to be parents than we were when I first got pregnant. I\u2019m determined that we will have another chance.\nAnyway, I\u2019ve rambled on and I don\u2019t know if it\u2019s helpful but I wanted you to know that somebody out there does understand at least some of what you are going through.\nI\u2019m so sorry you had to go through this. Thank you for sharing your experience in such detail, though. It makes a very welcome change from the cut-and-dry, medically-focused information found in NHS literature and other pregnancy publications. Take lots of care x\nI couldn\u2019t bring myself to read all of this because of my own experiences but I am so sorry for your loss. Wishing you so much luck for the future xxx\nInformation is empowering. So I\u2019d like to say thank you for gathering the strength and pushing through the struggles to write this and get it out there for anyone who might be trying to find frank and honest information and coming up blank.\nI\u2019ll be honest, half way through reading I cried my eyes out, and I really don\u2019t do that much.\nI hope time helps, and knowing that you have support and love from all of us AOW-ers. X\nKblathers\nDifficult but important reading. I hope the process of writing this was a cathartic one for you.\nThank you for sharing this \u2013 your words will undoubtedly help other women who are going, have gone or will sadly go through a miscarriage in the future x\nJulia-Color Me Green\nthank you for sharing. it\u2019s such a rough ordeal that women shouldn\u2019t have to go through in such private grief considering how common it is. i live in the US, and all of the stories i\u2019ve heard from UK women trying to have babies give me a gist that the GPs there suck and there is too much red tape and it takes too long to get appointments. what\u2019s up with that?\nKim \u2013 I am so sorry for your terrible loss. Thank you for writing about it so eloquently, and so soon after the event.\nI have recently experienced a very similar situation, and accounts like yours, written by brave women who have shared their experiences, have helped make a terrible situation more bearable.",
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        "raw_content": "Group assails Geoghan guards\nSays prison culture fosters harassment\nBy Farah Stockman and Anne Barnard, Globe Staff, 8/29/2003\nGeoghan's prison records\nJohn J. Geoghan is sentenced Feb. 21.\nGeoghan sent to MCI-Concord, a medium-security prison, and is classi.ed as a medium-security risk.\nGeoghan goes into the protective custody unit at Concord.\nGeoghan is cited for 12 disciplinary infractions at Concord, including lying, insolence to staff, disobeying orders, and tampering with the electrical cord to a hot plate.\nA classification hearing board votes to keep Geoghan at Concord. The board includes a prison supervisor, corrections officer, and a counselor.\nMCI-Concord Deputy Superintendent Scott Anderson and Lori Cressey, deputy director of central classification for the state Department of Correction, override the board\ufffds recommendation to keep Geoghan at Concord.\nCentral classification chief Diane Silva approves the decision.\nGeoghan enters Souza-Baranowski Correctional Facility, a maximum-security institution, and is sent to the protective custody unit.\nPrisoner Joseph L. Druce asks fellow prisoner Robert Assad to pretend to be a hostage in a plan that would help Druce move to a federal prison.\nAssad turns down Druce\ufffds offer.\nAssad tells security personnel at the prison he fears Druce will target Geoghan. He repeats this warning two weeks later.\nDruce goes to solitary con.nement for a month after a fight with another prisoner.\nGeoghan tells Assad he fears for his life because he has heard from a third prisoner about threats from Druce, and says he has also told correction of.cers of the threats.\nGeoghan is beaten and strangled. Prosecutors say they plan to charge Druce with the murder.\nGeoghan is buried in Holyhood Cemetery in Brookline.\nSources: Massachusetts Correctional Legal Services, Boston Globe archives\nCompiled by Kathleen Hennrikus\nPrisoners' legal advocates yesterday called for a \"zero tolerance policy\" against abuse of inmates as they offered new details about prison guards' alleged harassment of defrocked priest John J. Geoghan, which they said helped prompt his transfer to the maximum-security prison where he was killed Saturday.\nLeslie Walker, executive director of Massachusetts Correctional Legal Services, a nonprofit group that represents prisoners, said Geoghan's slaying opens a window on a world of widespread prison abuse.\n\". . .The current prison culture, which not only tolerates but promotes and encourages physical and psychological abuse at the hands of the correctional staff and other prisoners, must change,\" Walker said at a news conference yesterday. \"Based on over 30 years of experience, MCLS is convinced that substantial reforms are necessary to ensure the operations in the Department of Correction do not return to business as usual.\"\nOn the day Geoghan was buried in Brookline, lawyers with the group provided a detailed accounting of his alleged abuse in the protective custody unit at MCI-Concord, suggesting that while fellow inmates harassed him, the vast majority of his complaints involved abuse by prison guards.\nGeoghan, 68, was \"suffering daily\" at the hands of correctional officers at MCI-Concord, reporting that they defecated in his cell, slammed into him, and routinely called him \"Lucifer\" and \"Satan\" to his face, the lawyers said.\nTwo inmates, as well as Geoghan, reported that a guard defecated in his cell, said James Pingeon, a lawyer with the legal services organization. In separate interviews, a relative of another inmate in the unit and another lawyer close to Geoghan said they, too, had heard of the incident.\nA spokesman for the prison guards' union declined to address the allegations.\n\"I'm not going to respond to unsubstantiated charges made by the attorneys of unnamed inmates,\" said Stephen Crawford, of the 5,000-member Massachusetts Correctional Officers Federated Union.\nThe lawyers said Geoghan told them the officers put up a newspaper clipping about his crime in the cell block, taunted him in front of other inmates, and body-checked him -- like a hockey player -- on his way back from the visiting room. An inmate's relative said the inmate had corroborated the body-check.\nWhen Geoghan complained about the incident, he was disciplined for lying, according to two lawyers familiar with the case. He was also disciplined for telephoning his sister when he was not supposed to, and for looking back at a guard who was going through his legal papers when he was told to look at the wall, Pingeon said.\n\"I think we know Geoghan well enough to know that he was not a wildly out of control management problem,\" said Peter Costanza, another lawyer with the organization. \"He was an indignant old man who couldn't believe what was happening to him.\"\nGeoghan was disciplined so harshly, his lawyers said, that he was reclassified as a disciplinary problem. He subsequently was sent to the protective unit at the maximum-security Souza-Baranowski Correctional Center, where authorities say convicted murderer Joseph L. Druce, who has said he harbored anger against child molesters, killed him.\n\"Rather than focusing the attention on the prison staff who was abusing Mr. Geoghan, the superintendent chose to transfer Geoghan to get rid of the problem,\" Pingeon said.\nGeoghan's lawyers have said they wanted to get Geoghan out of the Concord prison, but did not believe he belonged in a maximum-security facility.\nKelly Nantel, a Department of Corrections spokeswoman, has said Geoghan was reclassified as a maximum-security risk because of serious offenses at Concord that included lying, insolence, and tampering with a hot pot.\nMCI-Concord's superintendent received verbal and written complaints about Geoghan's treatment, from the MCLS lawyers and from his two criminal attorneys, Geoffrey Packard and Peter Onek, the advocates said.\nState officials yesterday said they would investigate the allegations. \"These are very serious charges, and they will be investigated,\" said David Shaw, spokesman for Public Safety Secretary Edward A. 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The panel includes Major Mark Delaney of the State Police; Mark Reilly, the Department of Correction chief of investigations; and George Camp, a consultant who has provided services to the Federal Bureau of Prisons and for the corrections departments of several states.\nJohn Reinstein, legal director of the Massachusetts branch of the American Civil Liberties Union, said the panel should be independent of both prisons and the Department of Correction.\n\"The critical issue is that they have full and unrestricted access [to] all the information -- that includes not only the records, but the people, including the prisoners -- and that the prisoners are able to speak freely,\" he said.\nThe lawyers' group called on the state to establish a uniform system of classifying prisoners to avoid mixing vulnerable and dangerous inmates, and to open more protective custody units. Costanza said there are two official units with roughly 60 cells each, neither of which is full, but \"several hundred\" prisoners need protective custody, he contends. \"They are not really using the capacity they have,\" he said.\nThe prisoners' advocates stressed that most prison guards are trying hard to do a difficult job. They praised the guards who tried to open Geoghan's cell after Druce allegedly barricaded the two men inside, saying one injured his arm trying to get in and was horrified as he watched Geoghan being attacked.\nData on the number of inmate complaints about abuse by prison guards are hard to come by. Nantel said officials could not immediately respond to the Globe's written requests for statistics on the number of complaints brought by inmates or on results of investigations into those allegations.\nShe said prison superintendents do not receive complaints daily, but they tend to get more than one a week. The complaints, which may come from inmates, their families, or lawyers, are handled separately by the superintendents of the state's 18 prisons and correctional facilities, rather than being processed in a central office, she said.\n\"It's not clear that those are collected in any one place or that the department has a substantial interest in collecting them,\" Reinstein said. \"What you do see is that officers are disciplined from time to time, but certainly not in any number that's proportional to the number of complaints received. You have the department policing itself. I don't think there is an inclination on the part of senior officials in the [department] to send down a strong message that the use of force is not appropriate.\"\nEven the legal services group could not quantify the scope of the abuse the lawyers say is widespread. Because of understaffing, MCLS does not keep a database of credible complaints and takes only a tiny fraction of legitimate cases to trial, focusing on cases in segregation units and maximum-security prisons, Pingeon said.\nMany other complaints are vague, unsubstantiated, or even made up by disgruntled prisoners, corrections officials and advocates said.\n\"There's no way to scientifically prove how often this kind of thing happens,\" he said. \"What I can say is not a week goes by when we don't hear from people on protective custody complaining about abuse from guards.\"\nMassachusetts is one of only a few states that have legal aid offices specifically for prisoners, Costanza said. And the office was nearly shut down earlier this year when a proposed budget cut its funding, Costanza said. It was later restored.\nSean P. Murphy and John Ellement of the Globe staff contributed to this report.",
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        "raw_content": "Furnishing Inspiration\nNB|AZ provides furniture store owner with exceptional service\nValerie\u2019s Furniture & Accents in Cave Creek sells beautiful Southwest-themed furniture, the vast majority of which is designed and manufactured in the U.S. \u201cI believe in American-made products,\u201d said Valerie Watters, president of the store that has been located in the Northeast Valley for 26 years. Her store was situated in Scottsdale for its first 13 years, but in 2002, she relocated it to Cave Creek. \u201cI\u2019m a small-town girl from northern Michigan,\u201d she said, \u201cso Cave Creek is perfect for me and perfect for the style of furniture I offer.\u201d Many of the pieces she showcases have been designed by local artists. One artist is especially known for creating custom copper and wood furniture. \u201cHe creates desks, dining tables, credenzas and co\u001effee tables from a gorgeous combination of gleaming copper and woods native to Arizona, including juniper and mesquite,\" she said. \u201cFurniture is fashion,\u201d Watters said. \u201cNew fabrics, colors, finishes and styles evolve every six months. I love being able to offer the latest and greatest. And I love bringing new merchandise in to create displays that awe people.\u201d Watters is a client of National Bank of Arizona and banks at the branch office in Carefree. That office spotlights Carefree- and Cave Creek-based businesses with a monthly display, so when it\u2019s Valerie\u2019s Furniture & Accents\u2019 turn to be featured, some of the actual furniture offered at the store is displayed in the lobby of the bank branch. It\u2019s the bank\u2019s way of showing support for small businesses, explained Jennifer McGirr, branch manager of the Carefree office and Watters\u2019 banker. Watters said she appreciates the personal service she receives from NB|AZ. \u201cIf I need help with anything related to the finances of my business, Jennifer will come to me to help. I also especially like that I get great interest rates and great credit card processing rates that beat other banks. NB|AZ is just awesome.\u201d Story by Debra Gelbart | Photography by Mark Lipczynski\nValerie\u2019s Furniture & Accents in Cave Creek sells beautiful Southwest-themed furniture, the vast majority of which is designed and manufactured in the U.S. \u201cI believe in American-made products,\u201d said Valerie Watters, president of the store that has been located in the Northeast Valley for 26 years.\nHer store was situated in Scottsdale for its first 13 years, but in 2002, she relocated it to Cave Creek. \u201cI\u2019m a small-town girl from northern Michigan,\u201d she said, \u201cso Cave Creek is perfect for me and perfect for the style of furniture I offer.\u201d\nMany of the pieces she showcases have been designed by local artists. One artist is especially known for creating custom copper and wood furniture. \u201cHe creates desks, dining tables, credenzas and co\u001effee tables from a gorgeous combination of gleaming copper and woods native to Arizona, including juniper and mesquite,\u201d she said.\n\u201cFurniture is fashion,\u201d Watters said. \u201cNew fabrics, colors, finishes and styles evolve every six months. I love being able to offer the latest and greatest. And I love bringing new merchandise in to create displays that awe people.\u201d\nWatters is a client of National Bank of Arizona and banks at the branch office in Carefree. That office spotlights Carefree- and Cave Creek-based businesses with a monthly display, so when it\u2019s Valerie\u2019s Furniture & Accents\u2019 turn to be featured, some of the actual furniture offered at the store is displayed in the lobby of the bank branch. It\u2019s the bank\u2019s way of showing support for small businesses, explained Jennifer McGirr, branch manager of the Carefree office and Watters\u2019 banker.\nWatters said she appreciates the personal service she receives from NB|AZ. \u201cIf I need help with anything related to the finances of my business, Jennifer will come to me to help. I also especially like that I get great interest rates and great credit card processing rates that beat other banks. NB|AZ is just awesome.\u201d\nPrevious articleCommercial Success\nNext articleCRIT-ical endeavors",
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        "raw_content": "Installation view of HAEGUE YANG\u2019s \u201cTriple Vita Nestings\u201d at the Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, 2018. All photos by Carl Warner. All images courtesy the artist unless otherwise stated.\nTriple Vita Nestings\nWeb Review BY Ellie Buttrose\nKorea, South Australia\nIt is not often that one sees the same group of works in different configurations and in quick succession. The 21st Biennale of Sydney opened in March with several newly commissioned and older works by South Korean artist Haegue Yang. In June, the biennale\u2019s partnering institution, the Institute of Modern Art in Brisbane, presented the same series of installations, sculptures and videos, with additional artworks to further expand on the artist\u2019s practice, revealing sculptural prowess, melancholic self-reflection and formal humor. Unlike the Sydney presentation, where all the artworks were crammed into a single room, three of the IMA\u2019s galleries were utilized for \u201cTriple Vita Nestings,\u201d allowing the artworks room to breathe.\nInstallation view of HAEGUE YANG\u2019s \u201cTriple Vita Nestings\u201d at the Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, 2018.\nVisitors to the IMA were greeted by an intermingling of smells, shadows, lights and sounds in the first, darkened gallery. A hanging, ghostly figure with octopus-like tentacles fashioned from black, artificial straw\u2014a work titled The Intermediate\u2014Tinted UHHHHH Creature Inverted V (2017), from the multi-part Umbra Creatures by Rockhole (2017\u201318) series\u2014imparted a surreal presence. The central multi-part installation in the room, Lethal Love (2008/2018), is composed of a series of venetian blinds, spotlights and scent emitters, which periodically sprayed aromas of wildflower and gunpowder in the air. The lights tracked across the floor and venetian blinds, the resulting shadows bringing into focus how, at different angles, the shades can either appear opaque or transparent\u2014a key idea for the artist. Yang has stated that this work is inspired by the infamous German couple: Petra Kelly, ecofeminist and co-founder of the German Green Party; and her partner, Gert Bastian, an ex-military general and a politician with the German Green Party. However, references to the couple\u2019s activist work remain opaque in the artwork: a recurring, almost poetic methodology in Yang\u2019s practice.\nHAEGUE YANG, Restrained Courage, 2004, still image of single channel DV-PAL, color, sound: 19 minutes and 7 seconds.\nHAEGUE YANG, Squandering Negative Spaces, 2006, still image of single channel DV-PAL, color, sound: 12 minutes and 25 seconds.\nInstalled within Lethal Love was Video Trilogy (Unfolding Places, Restrained Courage, and Squandering Negative Spaces) (2004\u201306). The video series features mundane and fleeting scenes in urban landscapes\u2014from train stations and underpasses to building sites and parks\u2014across Amsterdam, Berlin, Brazil, Frankfurt, London and Seoul. These generic moments in transitory public spaces, marked by the lack of people, are delicately captured and narrated by three melancholic voices, each with their own poetic reflections on solitude and identity. There is a sense of displacement in the videos that is reflected formally in the misalignment of images\non screen and the voiceover script. Augmenting this sense of disorientation was the location of Video Trilogy, which had been installed with a view to the second gallery. In this next room, three anachronistic audiovisual works, Drunken Speech (2007), Doubles and Halves\u2014Events with Nameless Neighbors (2009), and The Story of a Bear-Lady in a Sand Cave (2009/2011) similarly touched upon themes of being out of time or out of place.\nInstallation view of HAEGUE YANG\u2019s Multiple Mourning Room (background), 2012, digital color print (in collaboration with Manuel Raeder), dimensions variable, and The Intermediate\u2014Head Carrying Woman (foreground), 2017, artificial straw, powder-coated steel stand, casters, plastic twine, artificial plants, 234 \u00d7 108 \u00d7 110 cm, at \u201cTriple Vita Nestings\u201d at Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, 2018. Courtesy the artist, Manuel Raeder, and Greene Naftali, New York.\nThe third gallery presented a grouping of Yang\u2019s sculptures from the \u201cIntermediates\u201d (2015\u2013 ) series. The series weaves together familiar items\u2014such as turbine vents, bells and plastic pot plants\u2014but upends their functionalities to make the items unfamiliar in their new arrangement. For example, the plastic straw and string imbues the works with a sense of woven craft, yet their artificiality also infects the decorative elements with a utilitarian undertone. The result is a tension between ornamentation and abstraction. These ambiguous, richly-textured figures were shown alongside Multiple Mourning Room (2012), a digitally-printed wallpaper made in collaboration with Berlin-based designer Manuel Raeder. The print features photo documentation of Yang\u2019s past works mixed with rotated and flipped images of volcanic rocks in Jeju Island, South Korea; Japanese grave sites; root carvings; and furniture. All these objects are flattened and presented on a single plane; each held equal significance in their occupation of the same space and moment in time. 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        "raw_content": "This page: about Arthur Machen's Writing\ncopyright on Machen's Work\nMost of Machen's fiction is short, and evokes wonder, terror, or both. His long short story \"The Great God Pan\" (1894), his first major success, caused a furore in London as the pagan demoness who is its central figure links horror with a prurient sexuality; a night spent with her leaves her victims grey, haunted and bound for death. Other stories around this time also explored paganism and sexuality. Most famous are \"The Inmost Light\" and \"The White People\". The latter is an eerie first-person account of a young girl's haunting by an evil statue she discovers in a wood, the fragility of her innocence creating a delicate balance between wonder and terror. Pagan horror is also central in The Three Impostors (1895) which is essentially a collection of short stories linked together in a single frame: the most often reprinted have been \"The Black Seal\", the story of an anthropologist who discovers a tribe of throwback hominids living in the Welsh mountains, and \"The White Powder\", which concerns an unfortunate young man's degeneration into primeval slime. All of these stories can be seen as examples of the fantastic genre, set identifiably in the real world, yet bound to disturb our sense of its familiar possibilities.\nIn all the above tales, malefic powers are evoked: something ancient and terrible - demon or primeval throwback - surfaces into the modern world. Like many tales of horror, these are moralistic; the reader is often encouraged to enjoy the rise of atavistic powers which punish those who have sinned. Machen had his first successes with this kind of work, which is still popular today; however, for many readers nowadays his finest fiction was written in the later 1890s. By this time his moralistic attitudes had become more liberal, and he was more prepared to explore paganism and 'damnation' from within, and even perhaps to allow that these same dark, pagan powers might have a regenerative possibility. Pre-eminent among these slightly later works is the novel The Hill of Dreams (1907), which charts the gradual possession of a young writer by a kind of pagan faun-creature who lives within him, rather as Stevenson's Hyde lives within Jekyll. This novel, often considered Machen's finest work, powerfully evokes both a dreamlike Roman past and a dark, hallucinatory modern London, irreconcilable alternate realities between which the young writer is destroyed. A series of very short pieces written at the same time, eventually collected under the title Ornaments in Jade, similarly shows a more ambiguously positive celebration of pagan sexual powers, and also demonstrates Machen's interest in the avant-garde prose poetry of the French decadence.\nAround the end of the 1890s Machen began to be interested in the healing potential of a more orthodox mysticism. His novella \"A Fragment of Life\" chronicles the life of Edward Darnell, who begins the tale as a suburb-dwelling clerk but makes an inward and outward journey towards mysticism and the land of his birth, Wales. Of all Machen's works this is the most successful in imagining mystical rebirth in the context of the real world. A later novel The Secret Glory(1922) explores in similar vein the life of a schoolboy who embraces the grail-quest, to find ecstasy and martyrdom. The enigmatically titled \"N\", which Machen wrote when he was over seventy, is a kind of psychedelic fable which concerns the discovery of an alternate reality existing in the context of a humble, grey north London suburb. Machen's greatest power is thus, to bring together banal familiarity and impossible strangeness, to the enhancement of both.\nWhether through the imagery of dark paganism or of mystical regeneration, Machen's fiction is consistent in its exploration of what he called ecstasy, a topic he explored fully in Hieroglyphics (1902) his work of literary theory. Though much of his non-fiction work is of polemical intent, and perhaps of lesser interest to readers today, his first volume of autobiography, Far Off Things (1922), has been widely celebrated for its mood of sustained reverie and its power to evoke a sense of wonder from landscape. Machen's temperament was intensely set against the materialism which he saw as the disease of his age; all of his works, both fiction and non-fiction, can be seen as polemic against the twin oppressions of business and science, and their secular visions of the world.\nAll the items below are books, listed in the order of their first publication. This is in no sense a complete or scholarly bibliography: simply a guide to some landmark publications. Not all are available as current publications.\n1884 The Anatomy of Tobacco, London: George Redway.\nMachen's first published book is neither fiction nor non-fiction, but a paean to then-fashionable tobacco and pipe-smoking, written in 'fantastickal' seventeenth century English. It is simultaneously a parody of scholastic philosophy. One of the most bizarre books ever written, and not much reprinted.\n1888\tThe Chronicle of Clemendy, London: Carbonnek.\nA frame-tale in the manner of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, written like so much of Machen's very early work in seventeenth century English. There are moments when the framed tales strike notes of dark obsession, but the collection as a whole does not have the power of Machen's work of the next decade. Not easy to find.\n1894 The Great God Pan, London: John Lane.\nThe volume contained two long short stories, the title story and \"The Inmost Light\". Both concern the doings of evil scientists and women who become monsters at their hands, and they shed an interesting light on current debates concerning fin de siecle misogyny and evolutionary degeneration. The former story made a great impression at the time, but some more recent readers have preferred the less manic desolation of the latter. Here you will witness the most lurid and spectacular side of Machen's talent. Both stories have been much anthologized and recently reprinted.\n1895\tThe Three Impostors, London: John Lane\nThe master-tale of occult vengeance incorporates several equally racy and fantastic framed tales, of degenerate races of pagan beings who may be controlled by occult power, and of chemicals which induce the eroticized trance-state of the ancient Witches' Sabbath. The most inventive, some would say manic, of all Machen's major narratives.\n1902\tHieroglyphics, London\nMachen's one full-length statement of his writer's creed, of especial interest to those who may be today involved with the literary theory of those days. Machen defines the capacity to produce ecstasy in the reader as the touchstone of all great writing.\n1906\tThe House of Souls, London: Grant Richards.\nSome of Machen's best short pieces of the 1890s were first published in magazines. Many of these appeared here in book form for the first time. The most important are \"A Fragment of Life\" and \"The White People\", both of which have been claimed by some as his finest work. Much reprinted, and most of the tales found their way into later anthologies.\n1907 The Hill of Dreams, London: Grant Richards.\nFor many readers today this is Machen's most important and moving work. Lucian Taylor, the hero, is damned, either through contact with an erotically pagan 'other' world or through something degenerate in his own nature, which he thinks of as a 'faun'. He becomes a writer, and when he moves to London he becomes trapped by the increasing reality of the dark imaginings of this creature within him, which become increasingly real. Machen drew copiously on his own early years in Wales and London, and the book as a whole is an exploration through imagination of a potential fate which he personally avoided. One of the first explorations in fiction of the figure of the doomed artist, who is biographically so much a part of the decadent 1890s. Has been reprinted as paperback, and appeared in more recent collections of Machen's work. .\n1915 The Bowmen and Other Legends of the War, London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co.\nSupertitled \"The Angels of Mons\". The title story is of historical significance, having given rise to the eponymous legend. Though the other stories also bear strong witness to the spiritual yearnings that prevailed in wartime, they are not Machen at his writing best..\n1922\tThe Secret Glory, London: Martin Secker.\nA novel of schoolboy rebellion and the quest of the holy grail. Ambrose, the young hero, survives his appallingly materialistic and sadistic public school to become a mystic in the Celtic tradition of his forefathers. A book much beloved of John Betjeman.\n1922\tFar Off Things, London: Martin Secker.\nThe first and most lyrical section of Machen's autobiographical memoir, especially beloved of those who celebrate the author as a major stylist of evocative prose. The sublime Welsh landscapes shape the childhood of the author in approved Wordsworthian fashion.\n1924\tThe London Adventure, London: Martin Secker.\nMachen's final burst of autobiography abandons progressively its attempt to tell a story and becomes instead concerned with its own genesis, and with the strangeness of the universe we inhabit. Machen at his most ludic.\n1933\tThe Green Round, London: Ernest Benn.\nMachen's final full-length work of fiction is judged a failure by some. However, in this work, Machen's earlier exploration of the fantastic moves outward to embrace the absurd, of Kafka, Camus and Sartre. Not recommended for devotees of gothic and horror, but of potential fascination for the rest of us.\n1946\tHoly Terrors, London: Penguin.\nSome of Machen's most daringly aesthetic pieces from the 1890s as well as some more conventional fiction from the time of the First World War found their way into this selection, which was published just before Machen's death in 1947.\n1949\tTales of Horror and the Supernatural, London: The Richards Press.\nA wide-ranging, just posthumous collection of the best of Machen's shorter fiction, both of the 1890s, of the period around the First World War, and of his prolific last years. Reprinted in 1960s as paperback\n1988\t(ed Christopher Palmer), The Collected Arthur Machen, London: Duckworth\nThis hasn't quite the comprehensiveness the title implies, but is a very good collection of what has a wide consensus as Machen's best. 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Its competitors are expected to follow suit this week with their own year-round schedule announcements, hoping to get buyers on board early.\nRather than the usual high-kicking presentation at Radio City Music Hall, or a news conference featuring bullish executives touting the strength of their fall schedule, NBC instead opened by confirming a move still a year away: the appointment of comedian Jimmy Fallon as Conan O'Brien's successor on its \"Late Night\" show.\nWith rain-drenched Manhattan as a backdrop, the network officially delivered the news of Fallon's selection atop 30 Rockefeller Center by showing a \"Saturday Night Live\" montage of Fallon impersonations that featured Pat O'Brien, Larry King and Jerry Seinfeld.\n\"It's a comedian's dream to get this job, to work with writers and try to be funny every night,\" Fallon said. \"I'm hoping to make it the best show -- a great show for everyone to choose me to fall asleep during.\"\nThe pick of the \"Saturday Night Live\" alum was hardly a surprise -- since last summer, the industry has buzzed with reports that Fallon would take over the 12:35 a.m. show in mid-2009, when O'Brien inherits \"The Tonight Show\" from Jay Leno.\nThe fact that NBC chose to kick off this week with the anticlimactic announcement speaks to the unusual nature of this year's upfronts, when the five major broadcast networks showcase their fall schedules for advertisers. 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        "raw_content": "tells the inside story of the transformation of the TOI from the mid-1980s to the turn of the century/millennium. It was a transformation from a staid, almost phlegmatic, politically- obsessed newspaper, to a colourful, blithe, considerably dumbed down, but hugely profitable newspaper.\nThe book, which was completed over 11 years, including a long hiatus in its research, also chronicles the success story of The Economic Times, the world's second largest-selling financial daily. Malhan was a senior correspondent, business, when she quit the TOI in 2001.\nThe branding of The Times of India in its sesquicentennial in 1988 has been described by a former key director in the group thus: \u201cThe approach was to make the Old Lady (of Bori Bunder) begin donning mini-skirts now.'' The newspaper became all that the description conjures up, albeit, in the process bulldozing the institution of the editor to the ground, and making journalism subservient to the market.\nNot surprising then that the book is dominated by the man of the moment- Samir Jain-Ashok Jain's older son, who is known for his contempt for journalists and his interest in religious philosophy. Malhan quotes him early in the book, from a meeting that Ashok Jain called in 1984 to introduce Samir to his core managers and editors-, including the legendary Sham Lal and cartoonist R K Laxman.\nMalhan writes: \u201cA slim, average-looking man walked in and took centre stage. All of them relaxed. Samir did not seem overbearing or boorish. He spoke in a soft voice. His story had been unremarkable so far. Not that he was a stranger. Many in the audience had known him for years\u2026.But none would have anticipated what was in store.\n\u201cInvited to speak a few words that day, the young scion did not soft-pedal. He came straight to the point and said, \u2018Newspapers are vehicles for carrying advertisements and news is what we print to fill in the gaps between the ads.' ''\nThe book cites several instances of how Samir Jain went about demolishing the editor's pre-eminence, including taking umbrage at a minister pulling a chair at a TOI party for Girilal Jain instead of for him.\nSamir Jain's assertion of his will on the paper came to a tipping point in 1986 when he suggested that news and views needed to be handled separately and would have separate editors, sparking off a protest by senior journalists in the paper and several exits, including that of Inder Malhotra, who quit in April of that year. Senior journalists had signed a petition against Samir Jain's proposals, which Ashok Jain later called a unionised protest.\nSamir Jain had insisted that not only would the views page be done by a separate editor, the edit page would carry opinions of different hues. News reports also had to be more interpretative and analytical. \u201cIt appears that alongside reorganizing the editorial team for better results, Samir Jain was also taking away the myth and mystique surrounding the word \u2018editor\u2019,\u201d Malhan says.\nThe idea of showcasing different opinions has been taken to a ridiculous length now with \u2018The Times View\u2019 popping out of main stories on page one!\nAs for editors, with Pritish Nandy, who turned around the group\u2019s flagship magazine, The Illustrated Weekly of India (1990), and Dileep Padgaonkar (1994) among those who shared Samir Jain's views on change initially, the book has engaging tidbits about his experiments with editors. It, however, does not tell us much about Jain's interaction with younger and latter day editors like Dina Vakil, Jaideep Bose, who piloted ET and later TOI and is now editorial director in BCCL, or the ET's Rahul Joshi, who is also the editorial director, and has often taken the brunt of controversies related to Private Treaties.\nThe book has details of the highly successful idea of \u2018Mastermind\u2019 - a matrix of competitive advertising rates which used the \u2018bouquet\u2019 concept to attract more ads across editions/publication. The idea became something of a model for the industry after it was refined under Samir Jain's leadership.\nSo, Malhan says: \u201cFor example, a display advertisement in the Bombay edition of The Times of India cost the advertiser Rs 125 per column centimeter if he bought space in the edition on a stand-alone basis. 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It was April 1988 and HT had had to cut down its pages to 16 (from the 24 and 20 it promised) on two consecutive days, coupled with a hike in its advertising rates. TOI's core team, led by Jain, decided to run a cartoon on its pages for the next two days, showing an egg-shaped Humpty Dumpty, unceremoniously calling it \u201cHumpty Tumpty has a great fall.\u201d\nFacetious? But the author says, the simmering war was out in the open. TOI got dragged to the Press Council and was ticked off for publishing the \u201cmalafide'' cartoon. From the book one cannot tell if anyone in the press commented on the crassness of the cartoon. But Jain was obviously enjoying the fight.\nMalhan has captured the essence of Samir Jain's personality -- that of the classic challenger-quiet, ruthless and always a step ahead. 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        "raw_content": "Nienhuis, James I. (L)\nJames I. Nienhuis is a scientist and a committed young-earth creationist having written two books[489][490] on the subject. He has also been involved in the production of a DVD, Atlantis: Secret Star Mappers of a Lost World (b).\nAs he has chosen to work within the intellectual straitjacket of young-earth dogma, Nienhuis is forced to dispute the 9,000 years of Plato for the age of Atlantis before Solon, suggesting that it is more likely that the number refers to lunar cycles rather than years and bravely contends that the last Ice Age only finished around 1500 BC, a date he ascribes to the demise of Atlantis.\nHis views on the location are best expressed in his own words \u2013\nThe island city of Atlantis (Atlas), also known as the city of Posidon (Sidon), is now submerged offshore southern Spain, probably at a site 30 miles south of Cadiz, and the mountains to the north, the source of the minerals riches of Atlantis, then the Sierra Morena mountains, the plain to the south including what\u2019s submerged offshore the dimensions of the Atlantean plain described by Plato, fits perfectly.\nNienhuis maintains a website(a) with many articles and blogs, supporting his ancient history theories as well as political rants with a clear bias towards the U.S. Republican Party (sometimes known as the political wing of the American Christian Taliban).\n[i] Atlantis: Secret Star Mappers of a Lost World\n(a) http://www.genesisveracity.com/\n(b) http://dancingfromgenesis.wordpress.com/my-books/\nTagged creationist, Ice Age, James I. Nienhuis",
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        "raw_content": "Previous: reinforcement and rewardNext: difference-enginesContents\nSuppose that Alice, who owns a wholesale store, asks the manager, Bill, to increase sales. Bill instructs the salesman, Charles, to sell more radios. Charles secures a large order, on profitable terms. But then the firm can't actually deliver those radios, because they are in short supply. Who is to blame? Alice would be justified in punishing Bill, whose job it was to verify the inventory. The question is, should Charles be rewarded? From Alice's viewpoint, Charles's actions have only disgraced the firm. But from Bill's viewpoint, Charles succeeded in his mission to get sales, and it wasn't his fault that this failed to accomplish his supervisor's goal. Consider this example from two perspectives \u2014 call them local reward and global reward.\nThe Local scheme rewards each agent that helps accomplish its supervisor's goal. So Bill rewards Charles, even though Charles's action served no higher-level goal.\nThe Global scheme rewards only agents that help accomplish top-level goals. So Charles gets no reward at all.\nIt is easy to invent machinery to embody local learning policies, since each assignment of credit depends only on the relation between an agent and its supervisor. It is harder to implement a global learning scheme because this requires machinery to find out which agents are connected all the way to the original goal by unbroken chains of accomplished subgoals. The local scheme is relatively generous to Charles by rewarding him whenever he accomplishes what is asked of him. The global scheme is much more parsimonious. It dispenses no credit whatever to Charles, even though he does as his supervisor requests, unless his action also contributes to the top-level enterprise. In such a scheme, agents will often learn nothing at all from their experiences. Accordingly, global policies lead to learning more slowly.\nBoth schemes have various advantages. The cautiousness of the global policy is appropriate when mistakes are very dangerous or when the system has plenty of time. This can lead to more responsible behavior \u2014 since it could make Charles learn, in time, to check the inventory for himself instead of slavishly obeying Bill. The global policy does not permit one to justify a bad action with I was only obeying the orders of my superior. On the other side, the local policy can lead to learning many more different things at once, since each agent can constantly improve its ability to achieve its local goals, regardless of how they relate to those of other portions of the mind. Surely our agencies have several such options. Which ones they use may depend, from moment to moment, upon the states of other agencies whose job it is to learn, themselves, which learning strategies to use, depending on the circumstances.\nThe global scheme requires some way to distinguish not only which agents' activities have helped to solve a problem, but also which agents helped with which subproblems. For example, in the course of building a tower, you might find it useful to push a certain block aside to make room for another one. Then you'd want to remember that pushing can help in building a tower \u2014 but if you were to conclude that pushing is a generally useful thing to do, you'd never get another tower built. When we solve a hard problem, it usually is not enough to say that what a certain agent did was good or bad for the entire enterprise; one must make such judgments depend, to some extent, on the local circumstances \u2014 that is, on how the work of each agent helped or hindered the work of related agents. The effect of rewarding an agent must be to make that agent react in ways that help to accomplish some specific goal \u2014 without too much interference with other, more important goals. All this is simple common sense, but in order to pursue it further, we'll have to clarify our language. We have all experienced the pursuit of goals, but experience is not the same as understanding. What is a goal, and how can a machine have one?",
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        "raw_content": "The local Bah\u00e1\u2019\u00ed House of Worship in Battambang, Cambodia. Photo: Bah\u00e1\u2019\u00ed World News Service.\nA full year has yet to pass since the Bah\u00e1\u2019\u00ed world marked the completion of the last of the continental Houses of Worship, and already a new dawn is breaking in the development of the institution of the Mashriqu\u2019l-Adhk\u00e1r. You are gathered at the very dawning-place itself\u2014the site of the first local House of Worship to rise above the horizon in the stage that has now opened. The dedication of this unique edifice is a historic occasion, prefiguring the appearance of many more local as well as national Mashriqu\u2019l-Adhk\u00e1rs, in obedience to Bah\u00e1\u2019u\u2019ll\u00e1h\u2019s commandment revealed in His Most Holy Book: \u201cBuild ye houses of worship throughout the lands in the name of Him Who is the Lord of all religions.\u201d\nIt is fitting that this special moment is celebrated in a region that has a long and proud association with the Faith, for even within the lifetime of Bah\u00e1\u2019u\u2019ll\u00e1h His message had reached as far as Asia\u2019s south-eastern peninsula. It was a message that summoned all peoples to work for unity and peace, and its urgency has only intensified in the intervening years. Does not disunity fuel the crises and conflicts that afflict the world? Does it not exacerbate the pain and hardship experienced by so many? God be praised that the pure-hearted people of Cambodia, who have themselves suffered much, are responding with such enthusiasm to the call of the Ancient Beauty. Drawing on the power of unity, they are making strenuous efforts to uplift souls through spiritual and material education and are enabling populations to develop their capacity for service. Indeed, the believers in Cambodia are among those on the frontiers of learning in the Bah\u00e1\u2019\u00ed world\u2019s efforts to build communities on enduring foundations.\nThe emergence of a House of Worship in Battambang, then, is a testament to how brightly the light of faith shines in the hearts of the friends there. Its design, the work of an accomplished Cambodian architect, reflects the grace and beauty of that nation\u2019s culture; it uses innovative techniques but blends them with forms traditional to the region; it unquestionably belongs to the land from which it has risen. Even before its dedication, the Temple has succeeded in elevating the consciousness of those who reside in its shadow about a theme that is integral to the Mashriqu\u2019lAdhk\u00e1r\u2014the inseparability of worship and service in the life of a community. It has fostered a greater appreciation of the importance of unity, now reinforced through the collective worship that will occur within its walls. Its emergence is a spur to the efforts being made to nurture communities of spiritual distinction. It is an edifice of noble purpose, erected by a people of noble spirit.\nNow that this Temple is opening its doors to the inhabitants of Battambang and to those living far beyond, may the blessings of heaven be attracted to this region in even more abundance than before\u2014we entreat Bah\u00e1\u2019u\u2019ll\u00e1h that it be so. May those who pass through its portals feel their spirits soar within, may their worship of the one true God strengthen the bonds of affection between them, and may their love for God be expressed through the service they render to those around them. We call to mind at this moment the benediction of Bah\u00e1\u2019u\u2019ll\u00e1h: \u201cBlessed are they that occupy themselves in the House of Worship with the remembrance of Him Who is the Lord of the righteous! Blessed are they that arise in the service of this House! Blessed are they that have raised up this House!\u201d\n\u00ab Message from the National Spiritual Assembly to the Bah\u00e1\u2019\u00eds of Canada, 6 September 2017\nCanada prepares to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Bah\u00e1\u2019u\u2019ll\u00e1h\u2019s birth \u00bb",
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        "raw_content": "Posted on January 3, 2019 by Best Artwork\nA Simple Mindset Shift to Help You Find the Time to Make Art\nAs an art teacher, you don\u2019t need to be an artist, but you do need to make art. You\u2019re probably agreeing, but also getting ready to say, \u201cBut I don\u2019t have the time or space!\u201d\nLet\u2019s explore a mindset shift that will give you both the time and space to make art.\nReady? Here it is: Making art is professional development.\nLet\u2019s say that one more time, this time with excitement, \u201cMaking art is professional development!\u201d Why? Because creating art helps to remind you of and connect you to the creative process. And connecting to the creative process makes you a better art teacher.\nBefore we dive deep into this new mindset, let\u2019s agree on a few things.\nYou don\u2019t have to make good art.\nYou don\u2019t have to be afraid of making bad art.\nYou don\u2019t have to spend hours making art.\nYou don\u2019t need a studio to make art.\nYou Don\u2019t Have to Make Good Art\nAs you prepare to create, remind yourself you don\u2019t have to make good art, and you likely will make a lot of bad art.\nWhile we tell our students it\u2019s okay to fail, we often don\u2019t extend the same forgiveness to ourselves.\nAs you create both good and bad art, reflect on how you feel. Remember, your students feel the same way.\nHow do you respond when you make a mistake? How do you feel when you make something that doesn\u2019t look like the idea you had in your head? How do you get yourself to create when you \u201cdon\u2019t feel like it?\u201d How do you get started when you don\u2019t have any ideas?\nYou Don\u2019t Have to Spend Hours Making Art\nMaking art doesn\u2019t have to take a lot of time. While it\u2019s great if you can dedicate a solid chunk of time to creating, it\u2019s also okay if you can\u2019t. Start by committing to ten minutes a day or even ten minutes a week. The most important thing is that you make a plan and start.\nRemember, we ask our students to find the time to make art. We need to do the same.\nYou Don\u2019t Need a Studio to Make Art\nWhile it is a bit nicer and easier to create if you have a dedicated art space, it isn\u2019t essential.\nIf you don\u2019t have much space, use that as one of your constraints, and think about what you can make with the space, time, and supplies you have.\nFor example, I wanted to start a short and playful daily creative practice. I decided to do quick paintings in an old, already used sketchbook. To keep things simple, I use one brush, one cup of water, and a few paints. I rinse the brush in the water, but don\u2019t bother with paper towels, and have a mini clipboard set up as my palette. I can paint quickly, I don\u2019t need much space, and I don\u2019t need to worry about cleanup.\nNow that we\u2019ve explored some roadblocks to making art, let\u2019s go a step further and unpack how to treat making art as professional development.\nYou find time to go to meetings, to attend professional development, and to take classes. Let\u2019s start thinking about making art as professional development. Better yet, let\u2019s find ways to have making art count toward professional development hours.\nStart by looking at your school calendar. What days are blocked off for professional development? Look at the topics for those days, and reflect on how those topics relate to you and your classroom. If they don\u2019t relate, create a proposal of what you\u2019d like to do. Make the proposal clear, concise and connected to standards when possible. Finally, present it to your administration for approval.\nHere are 5 ideas to get you started.\n1. Get together with the visual arts teachers in your district to teach each other.\nFor example, if you have one teacher who has a strong understanding of oil painting and the rest of you don\u2019t, have that teacher lead an oil painting workshop. As all of the art teachers gain a deeper and broader understanding of mediums and topics, it allows for ease in scheduling. (This is the part your administration likes to hear.)\n2. Research local artists and see if you can schedule a studio visit.\nThis is a great way to learn a new skill or technique, but also a powerful community connection. You might continue to build the relationship by inviting the artist into your classroom. Or gather information about being a working artist to share with your students. As you present this to your administration, be sure to point out the community and career connections.\n3. Find an online video course that focuses on making art.\nSelect a course on a topic or medium with which you\u2019re not comfortable, and use it as a time for you to create, but also to get new ideas to share with your students. Art Ed PRO has many media packs that might interest you. Check out topics like mosaics, monoprinting, hand-built ceramics, and more. Plus, each Learning Pack comes with helpful downloads to take what you learn right into your classroom.\n4. Visit a nearby art school or college with an art program.\nMost colleges are excited to have art teachers learn more about their program. Ask if they can lead you in a mini-workshop while you\u2019re there. Tell your administrator you\u2019re working on gathering information to help your students be informed and prepared about their post-secondary education options.\n5. Go to an art museum.\nSpend time looking at art, and sitting down to sketch while you\u2019re there. You can use this as a way to prepare for or plan a field trip or to connect with the museum\u2019s education department.\nWhen you\u2019re making art, it\u2019s almost always going to lead to new ideas and techniques to share with your students.\nAfter you\u2019ve thought about how to use days that are already scheduled, check to see if you need to earn further hours. If you do, get creative.\nTake a studio art course online, or find a continuing education course at a local college that will count toward hours and sign yourself up. AOE has many studio courses where you can make art and learn how to better teach your students at the same time. You can see all of the offerings here. 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        "raw_content": "Whether you\u2019re in a state of wedded bliss or feel like you\u2019re tied to a ball and chain, you\u2019ll probably find something on this page of funny quotes about marriage to make you chuckle. There\u2019s also a great deal of material here for best man speeches \u2013 or wait a few years and you might be able to use them at a divorce party.\nI married a few people I shouldn't have, but haven't we all?\nWhen a divorced man marries a divorced woman, four get into bed.\nI think every woman's entitled to a middle husband she can forget.\nI've been married eight times. My marriage licence reads, 'To Whom it May Concern.\nI'd only marry again if I found a man who had 15 million dollars, would sign over half of it to me before marriage, and guarantee he'd be dead within a year.\nI got married again last year because my first wife died in a wishing well.\nI had bad luck with both my wives. 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        "raw_content": "The Church Journey: Raising the Ruins\nHome \\ The Church Journey: Raising the Ruins\nIt was a strange feeling driving up to the church knowing that things would never be the same. Since the late 1800\u2019s, Frank Lake Covenant Church has told a story\u2026.a story of music & worship, of love & community, of creativity, ingenuity, and salvation. The lives that have entered this building and had been changed forever, ring out so true in my heart every time I look at the white siding and the steeple.\nToday, the steeple is sitting on a truck and the church looks like it feels uncomfortable. I know, I know, I am a believer and we don\u2019t \u201cbuy into\u201d inanimate objects having emotions, but the little church looked so forlorn today, so sad, and almost afraid. Stripped of its little steeple, and the bats that were living inside of it, it seemed to call out to me a sense of uncertainty. I looked at it and wondered if it was just the glum day as the rain had sprinkled earlier that morning.\nThe tv crews were arriving now and I was telling myself I would only stay for a short while. Again, another day of experiences that were so extraordinary, so odd for the every day in day out life I live, that I sighed a big sigh of relief as my friends, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson pulled up. The movers pulled in shortly after and we began the amazing watch as the Frank Lake Covenant Church was lifted from its own old foundations and set upon dollies that were connected to a giant truck. But, I\u2019m ahead of myself.\nThe morning began with a huge truck with long arms that went in underneath the church and attacked the large stones that made up the \u201cancient foundations.\u201d It would lift them high and they would smash to the ground as the driver continued. I cringed. There, in front of me were the ancient stones of yesteryears and they were smashing and crashing in front of my eyes. But I sat frozen in awe as the crewman continued to dig the rocks out, quickly, effortlessly and release them into a large dirt/rock pile.\nThis continued for several hours as we visited, watched for bats and wasps, and walked around surveying the changes being made right in front of us.\nI ran my hand over a large smooth stone, as I overheard someone say that the stones had been brought in from surrounding fields, and I closed my eyes, dreaming of the men who worked hard to create the foundation. I took a moment, bowed my head and thanked God for those dear souls.\nMrs. Johnson (Marie) said that it was kind of sad, but she knew that the church would be getting a new foundation now, and that brought comfort.\nBut there was one moment in time where I was especially moved. Mr. Johnson (Dennis) stood in front of the church and just stood still looking\u2026.as though he could see something we couldn\u2019t\u2026perhaps a glimpse into his past childhood years with this wonderful building. He told me his father, uncle, grandfather and great uncle all attended here. His life was once a piece of the life of this church, and those stones being tossed to the side of the building now represented some of those memories. I snapped a shot and thanked God that Dennis had been so kind as to go home and get me a couple of batteries for the continually used digital camera I clutched next to me.\nOnce the stones were dug out, quite a bit of dirt was dug out as well. We watched the men maneuver the equipment with expertise and I thought how they were so skilled to do this job.\nAfter the stones and dirt were moved, In came huge pieces of lumber to steady everything and I watched them knock out huge chunks of rock and stone\u2026.the very foundation that the church stood upon.\nOnce the beams were in place, they brought in dollies and set them under the church. The dollies connected to a huge truck and I thought how I wished Farmer Dean was done with his shift delivering the mail and could watch with me.\nI stood by myself in front of the church, watching as some fabulous machine made the very building raise in front of my eyes\u2026ever so slowly. The rocks were falling from the bottom of the church and smashing in front of me and I looked up at the sky and quoted God\u2019s Word to me\u2026. \u201c your people will rebuild the ancient ruins and will raise up the age old foundations\u2026\u201d The HGTV cameraman said, \u201cWhat?\u201d in his British accent, and I said, \u201cIt\u2019s the verse that God gave me\u2026.we will raise up the age old foundations\u2026and it\u2019s happening now\u2026it\u2019s coming true and the foundation is being raised up in front of my eyes. God is amazing.\u201d\nAfterwhile, the Johnsons had very kind friends who showed up, along with their beautiful daughter-in-law, Laura, and we watched more of the move together on the grass under the trees. It was a monumental time for all of us.\nAs they got everything prepared to drive the church out of the place it has called home for over 100 years, Farmer Dean walked up, just in time! We watched hand in hand as the church was pulled to the end of the driveway.\nThe sky had cleared, the beautiful blue that I have learned to appreciate, along with some lovely puffy clouds were above the rooftop and I watched 3 small birds flit in a circle, making me think of Father, Son and Holy Ghost.\nGod has been so good to all of us. From the hearts cry of men who didn\u2019t want to see the building burned down, to the prayers of our hearts as we searched for the next step for our ministry.\nToday I await the next step. The biggest one of all. The church comes to live here. And I look up\u2026.ever so high into the sky and say\u2026.\u201dit\u2019s just the beginning God\u2026.for us\u2026.the little church\u2026..and our team.\u201d\nThanks be to God for all He has done, is doing and will do.\nTags: Best Life . . .Lifelines, By Kathy Weckwerth, The Church Journey: Raising the Ruins\nWhat an amazing journey this has been Kathy & Dean. Only God could put this all together. 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        "raw_content": "Road Ice Advantage\nTORONTO (Apr. 29) \u2014 The lone remaining series in the first round of the Stanley Cup will conclude tonight and determine whether Detroit and Montreal will meet in the playoffs for the first time since 1978. If not, it will be Tampa Bay and Montreal for a second consecutive spring.\nGiven that Game 7 between the Red Wings and Lightning is in Tampa, I\u2019m inclined to favor the initial scenario. Three consecutive matches (and four of six) have been won by the visiting team in this wacky series. Yes, Detroit will have to play without defenseman Niklas Kronwall \u2014 suspended tonight for charging at Nikita Kucherov in Game 6 \u2014 but the Wings still have loads of playoff experience and an unmistakable aura on the road in must\u2013win situations. Pavel Datsyuk, Henrik Zetterberg, Darren Helm, Justin Abdelkader and Jonathan Ericsson remain from the last Detroit club to play in the Stanley Cup final (2009 loss to Pittsburgh) and forward Drew Miller skated with Anaheim\u2019s Cup team in 2007. There will be no intimidation factor for the visitors tonight at Amalie Arena.\nDETROIT at TAMPA BAY IN GAME 7 TONIGHT \u2014 AMALIE ARENA.\nAs mentioned, a Detroit victory would set up the first playoff meeting in 37 years between the Red Wings and Canadiens and only the second engagement since the 1966 Stanley Cup final. The pre\u2013expansion clubs resided in separate Conferences until last season. Montreal and Tampa Bay squared off in the opening round a year ago \u2014 the Habs prevailing in a four\u2013game sweep. CBC will have tonight\u2019s deciding match at 7:30 EDT.\nSAWCHUK\u2019S PAL IS GONE: The National Hockey League lost a legendary figure when Hall\u2013of\u2013Fame defenseman Marcel Pronovost passed away over the weekend in Windsor, Ont. He was 84. Pronovost was frequently called upon to discuss the ignominious Terry Sawchuk, who died nearly 45 years ago from injuries incurred in a scuffle with then\u2013New York Rangers teammate Ron Stewart. Pronovost and Sawchuk were best pals and Stanley Cup teammates with Detroit in 1952, 1954 and 1955. And, again, with the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1967. No one had a better \u201cread\u201d on the moody goaltender than Pronovost, whose recollections were sought by many (myself included) through the years. \u201cTerry died on my wife\u2019s birthday [May 31, 1970],\u201d Marcel told me for my 1994 book Maple Leaf Moments \u2014 A Thirty\u2013Year Reflection. \u201cWe were celebrating at a friend\u2019s house in Toronto \u2014 sitting around the pool \u2014 when I heard about it on the radio. And, I\u2019m not ashamed to tell you that I broke down and cried. Terry was so insistent on his privacy that I didn\u2019t even know he was ill.\u201d Like most defensemen of his era, Pronovost rarely handled the puck beyond center\u2013ice. He did, however, score a big goal 48 years ago tonight (Apr. 29, 1967) in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup final at the Montreal Forum. Leafs beat the Canadiens, 4\u20131, and won the NHL championship \u2014 their last, to date \u2014 three nights later at Maple Leaf Gardens.\nMARCEL PRONOVOST (3) AND TEAMMATES GATHER AROUND CAPTAIN GEORGE ARMSTRONG MOMENTS AFTER THE MAPLE LEAFS DEFEATED MONTREAL TO WIN THE 1967 STANLEY CUP.\nSpeaking of Game 5 in the 1967 Stanley Cup final, it was played on the night Curtis Joseph came into the world in Keswick, Ont. Happy 48th birthday, Cujo\u2026 It was also on this night in 1978 that Lanny McDonald famously beat Glenn Resch in overtime at the Nassau Coliseum to give the Maple Leafs a Game 7 victory over the New York Islanders in the Stanley Cup quarterfinals. How that can be 37 years ago is anyone\u2019s guess. I remember nearly destroying my bedroom with a group of friends in utter elation when Lanny\u2019s shot went in. It was the high point of many lows for the Blue and White during the Harold Ballard ownership era\u2026 If Detroit loses tonight in Tampa, the countdown will start toward Mike Babcock\u2019s next contract \u2014 and potential destination. After all the theory and conjecture of the past months, wouldn\u2019t it be funny if the Red Wings quickly announced that Babcock had long\u2013ago decided to stay in MoTown, but chose not to make it public until after the season? I wouldn\u2019t rule out such a scenario\u2026 Though hovering around the .500 mark, the Toronto Blue Jays need seven, eight and nine runs to win ballgames early in the season \u2014 such is the sorry state of their bullpen (yet again). General manager Alex Anthopoulos failed to acquire an established closer in the winter months, forcing 20\u2013year\u2013old Miguel Castro into the job. The over\u2013matched Dominican native has blown three of seven save opportunities thus far, including a masterpiece that involved just four batters in Boston Monday night. As such, lefty Brett Cecil \u2014 who began the season as closer only to lose the job after one game \u2014 is back in the critical role once again. By the end of this weekend, it will likely belong to someone else. As I mentioned on Facebook after Monday\u2019s debacle at Fenway Park, the Jays have little option but to move starter Aaron Sanchez into the bullpen as closer and veteran Jeff Francis into the rotation. It would effectively eliminate two pitchers from the projected starting five in spring training (the other being injured right\u2013hander Marcus Stroman), but most good work by the starters is being destroyed anyway. Sanchez is a flame\u2013thrower with a mid\u201390\u2019s fastball that moves all over the place. He would likely preserve a victory or two for the club\u2026 The Toronto Raptors end\u2013of\u2013season gathering with the media was hugely devoid of love for head coach Dwayne Casey. All\u2013star point\u2013guard Kyle Lowry, who stunk against Washington in the opening\u2013round playoff sweep, was particularly disdainful when talking about Casey. \u201cIf he\u2019s the coach, he\u2019s the coach. Otherwise, I\u2019ll play for someone else,\u201d said Lowry with a shrug. Perhaps the speculation about a fractious dressing room wasn\u2019t far off the mark\u2026 When Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment moved its American Hockey League affiliate from St. John\u2019s, Nfld. to Toronto, the plan could not have been for the Marlies to out\u2013perform the Leafs each year. But, plans never seem to unfold accordingly with the Blue and White\u2026\nFROM MY SCRAPBOOK THE MORNING AFTER LANNY McDONALD\u2019S OVERTIME GOAL ELIMINATED THE NEW YORK ISLANDERS AT NASSAU COLISEUM 37 YEARS AGO TONIGHT.\nGood on Sportsnet to televise this afternoon\u2019s rather historic baseball game from Camden Yards \u2014 closed to the public after nearly a week of civil unrest in Baltimore. How unusual it was to hear complete silence when Chris Davis of the Orioles smacked a two\u2013run homer off Jeff Szamardia of the Chicago White Sox in the bottom of the first inning. Baltimore is a great sports town with a spectacular inner harbor. Let\u2019s hope that peace and harmony is quickly restored\u2026 I\u2019ve just gotten around to reading Mike Tyson\u2019s predictably candid autobiography and I\u2019m amazed at the legal rope accorded PLUME \u2014 a subsidiary of Penguin Publishing in the U.S. No boxing fan needs to be reminded of the general antipathy toward Don King, but Tyson was particularly forthright in his description of the wire\u2013haired promoter: \u201cAnd then I got caught up with this other piece of sh\u2013, Don King,\u201d wrote Tyson. \u201cDon is a wretched, slimy, reptilian motherfu\u2013er.\u201d About his ex\u2013wife, Robin Givens, and her mother, Ruth, Tyson wrote: \u201c\u2026 I realize that Robin and Ruthless were deplorable people. There was nothing they wouldn\u2019t do for money. Nothing. They would fu\u2013 a rat. They had no boundaries. Money was like paper\u2013blood to them. They were evil people.\u201d It left me wondering what ranks as \u201cslander\u201d south of the border. MIKE TYSON \u2014 Undisputed Truth is neither for young readers nor the faint of heart\u2026 For those unaware, the 2015 Pan American Games here in town this July have created a scheduling nightmare for the Canadian Football League Toronto Argonauts. The Argos\u2019 home stadium \u2014 Rogers Centre \u2014 is unavailable for the first month of the CFL season. The club will therefore open with a \u201chome\u201d game against Edmonton, June 27, at Fort McMurray, Alta. and then continue on the road to Saskatchewan, Calgary, B.C. and Hamilton before finally hosting Saskatchewan, Aug. 8. The Argonauts play their final four games at Rogers Centre \u2014 vs. Calgary (Oct. 17), Montreal (Oct. 23), B.C. (Oct. 30) and Winnipeg (Nov. 6). If able to survive the first month, the team could be in great shape down the stretch\u2026 The Blue Jays are on the road for much of the Pam Am Games (at Kansas City, Oakland and Seattle), except for a three\u2013game weekend series against Tampa Bay, July 17\u201319\u2026 If Brendan Shanahan wanted Todd McLellan as coach, wouldn\u2019t the Maple Leafs have hired him by now? Just asking.\nSCENES FROM TODAY\u2019S CHICAGO\u2013BALTIMORE BASEBALL GAME AT CAMDEN YARDS \u2014 CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC AFTER NEARLY A WEEK OF CIVIL UNREST. 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Today\u2019s athletes could learn a thing or two, or three from a real pro in big #3!\nThe NHL family lost a gem here!",
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        "raw_content": "Praise for Billions Lost: The American Tech Crisis and The Road Map to Change\n\u201c\u2026there\u2019s no better book for the average non-tech, non-economics reader than Billions Lost\u2026a call to action in a well-researched, in-depth and accessible package for all\u2026a top recommendation\u2026\u201d\n\u201cBillions Lost is a timely, insightful, and important book that deserves serious consideration\u2026The book evinces a strong command of facts based on extensive research. It concisely and pointedly evaluates current conditions and proposes future solutions in a lucid way.\u201d\n\u201cBillions Lost is timely, relevant, and a must read for every American. Hilarie inspires us to reverse the destructive trends in domestic tech labor and associated risks with data privacy, U.S. education, and visa exploitation. With brilliant clarity her Road Map to Change offers solutions for a brighter tomorrow with refreshing insights on teen labor, educating our youth, and re-engaging American women in technology.\u201d\n\u201cGamm describes the origins of this crisis, arguing that the Y2K scare at the turn of the century sparked a domino effect that\u2026resulted in the mass exodus of U.S. tech jobs\u2026In its wake, the U.S. economy, national security and educational systems have been weakened to the point that the middle class, once America\u2019s backbone, has become a mere shadow of its former self\u2026Here\u2019s hoping that policy-makers will act on Gamm\u2019s important message.\u201d\n\u201cHilarie T. Gamm, hits it out of the park with her eye-opening expos\u00e9\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Me, myself and the stranger in the room...\nWhen I was seven, I saw my first ghost. I was lying in bed on a cold winters night. I shared a room with my sister who was two years younger but ten years ahead of me in the bad behavior department. She snored away and I lay in my bed across the other side of the room, waiting for sleep to consume me.\nIn the darkness there came a white shimmering woman. She glided across the room, from the door to the window, like a living breathing person. There was nothing supernatural about her as she pulled the curtains apart and raised the window, letting the cold air rush in.\nI watched her, knowing she was no one I had ever seen before, but in my delerium I suppose I wanted to believe she was my mother. She made her way over to my bed. Her white nightgown shimmering supernaturally like rolling waves during a full moon, and when she stood over me I saw that this was not a woman. This was not a person. This faceless creature who stood over me and without a sound pulled my covers up over my face as if I wasn\u2019t there.\nI don\u2019t remember much after that. I woke up the next morning, half-heartedly expecting my mother to be standing by the stove, making pancakes in a shimmery white night gown. Instead I found my mother rummaging through the refrigerator...in a bubblegum pink fleece pajama. I never told her about the lady in white.\nI have seen the supernatural in its many guises. UFO\u2019s hovering in a quiet sky. Stray apparitions pacing the hallways, or changing the tv channels...calling my name. There was a time in my life when I believed I was an alien abductee; waking up in cold dark rooms, on metal gurneys. Experiencing loud, incessant buzzing in my head until I felt my head would explode.\nI spoke to my dead grandfather in my dreams. I saw glimpses of future events that came to pass like old memories. I made eye contact with a werewolf once. True story. Maybe I\u2019ll tell you about it someday.\nI\u2019ve been around the esoteric block, time and again and I know that no matter how normal I can pretend to be, this is who I am. Sometimes I think the universe calculated my existence so perfectly that no matter what I do, I will always come face to face with the unknown.\nWhen I was three weeks old, my parents took me to the movie theatre, to see CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND. When I was one I disappeared from the front stoop, where my parents had me strapped in a car seat between them. For years they tried to figure out what happened. After hours of searching, they found me in a locked toolshed, muttering and pacing.\nWhen I was eight I had an experience that has been very hard to reconcile with, to this day. No matter where I look (whether it be the internet, or the best books written on the esoteric), I have yet to find something even remotely close : I witnessed a congregation of floating heads. I will spare you the details.\nBut things only got stranger. From the phantom footfalls on the third floor of my house, to the tall, aqualine female ghost that haunted my dorm room in college. I sometimes feel like a magnet. And I often worry that one day I will attract something dark and sinister. Something I will not be able to shake off.\nI am not crazy. Oh, far from it. I don\u2019t dwell on my experiences. In fact I remain skeptical of them all. I have deduced many of them to the simplest of explanations. Many of them I attribute to an overactive imagination, or dreams. Even those experiences in which I was accompanied by witnesses...all of them have an alternative explanation as far as I can see.\nIt is this attitude that equips me with the well rounded perspective of someone who can look into the paranormal, and still come back with a firm grip on reality.\nI have seen the face of the unknown...and it has seen mine. Consider us old friends.",
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        "raw_content": "TV Audiences Crave Zombies, Dragons, and Androids\nFreelance entertainment writer Rachel Thomas specializes in the television industry. Her main focus is TV dramas.\nWhat's everybody buzzing about at the water cooler these days? Some are old, some are new, a husband or two is borrowed, and they all have clues. These ten are the top watched shows that most of America just can't stop watching.\nMatthew Welch / AMC\n\"The Walking Dead\" isn't just about zombies, it's about the human race surviving an apocalypse and how they must form a whole new civilization without the luxuries you have in this world. The downside? AMC only makes 16 episodes a season! The series is based on the comic book series of the same name. The TV show is so popular it even has a talk show support group, \"The Talking Dead,\" that airs immediately following each episode. In 2015, popular spinoff \"Fear of the Walking Dead\" premiered as a prequel to \"The Walking Dead.\"\nBased on the bestselling fantasy book series \"A Song of Ice and Fire,\" by George R.R. Martin, \"Game of Thrones\" tells the tale of two families fighting for power of the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros. Fans of the book series have flocked to this drama and will defend it against naysayers as valiantly as those brave souls who guard the Wall. Like the other contenders on this list, this series has the good fortune of brilliant writing combined with an equally compelling performance week after week, and it's all people can talk about on Monday mornings.\nRich vacationers bored with life out in the real world seek thrilling adventure in Westworld, which is not your typical amusement park. This futuristic park, which is moderated by android \"hosts,\" allows its visitors to live out their fantasies. No matter how illicit the fantasy may be, there are no consequences for the park's guests. \"Westworld\" is derived from the 1973 Michael Crichton movie of the same name. This sci-fi western series features an all-star cast with Oscar winner Anthony Hopkins and Golden Globe winner Ed Harris.\nVikings (History Channel)\n\"Vikings\" is a historical drama following the life and tribulations of Viking Ragnar Lothbrok, the Norse hero whose exploits are featured in the folklore of Denmark and Sweden. The Scandinavian king, also the scourge of England and France, is succeeded by heirs and the show reflects their conquests in Europe and the Mediterranean.\nCentered around Dr. Meredith Grey, this medical drama set in Seattle looks at the relationships of young doctors forged as medical interns and their growth in the medical community and as individuals. The group of doctors experience amazing challenges, love, loss, and breakthroughs of all kinds.\nHomeland (SHO)\nThe highly successful show \"24\" was loved for a reason\u2014the thrilling and jaw-clenching drama that unfolded week after week. Some of the same people who brought you all that excitement are behind this incredible American spy thriller series. While it may not have all the exploding action of \"24,\" the psychological action is insurmountable.\nThe \"Big Bang Theory\" is a geeky version of \"Friends\" with physicists from Caltech figuring out life's challenges, like how to get a date to amidst rambling on about string theory, Dungeons and Dragons, and video gaming. The show is centered on four socially awkward friends and the socially adept girl next door who befriends the Mensa roomies.\nIt's got Snow White, Cinderella, Rumpelstiltskin, Prince Charming, and all those other legendary fairytale characters you've known all your life. Now, imagine them in the real world with an evil queen seemingly pulling the strings. You will learn the back stories of all the characters. And, you will likely get hooked waiting to see when and how these characters remember who they really are and what they will do with that knowledge. It's a fantastic mystery you can't help but watch unfold each week.\nWe all love a great mystery that involves trying to figure out who's dead and who's alive, but when you combine that with a spooky horror element, you have one of television's guiltiest pleasures. Each season brings you a new haunted venue, with some of the same actors (playing different roles) and a whole new mystery to solve.\n\"The Flash\" is an American superhero drama based on the DC Comics character of the same name. It features a costumed crime fighter who can move at incredible speeds. In 2014, the year it debuted, this CW offshoot of \"The Arrow\" superhero series won the People's Choice award for favorite new TV drama.\nThat Time 2-Year-Old Tiger Woods Wowed Bob Hope in National TV Debut\nTop 10 TV dramas of the past 10 years\nThe 11 Saddest Anime Ever\nThe 10 Shows That Made Las Vegas Great\nTimeline and History of Television Censorship\nDo You Remember These 80's Cartoons?",
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        "raw_content": "\u00ab Alcohol Nannies: Time-Out Needed\nWhat about 19? \u00bb\nThis entry was posted on Tuesday, November 6th, 2007 at 5:30 pm\tand is filed under Did You Know, Health. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.\n2 Responses to \u201cThe State of Alcohol and Health\u201d\nI just surfed into the blog and I see that you have some interesting stuff. The name of Stanton Peele is familiar to me.\nDr. Peele is a very interesting guy and has written an interesting book called the Truth about Addiction and Recovery. In the book he does a good job of challenging a lot of the existing orthodoxies about addiction treatment. He does less well at persuading the reader that his own ways of viewing things are right. Nonetheless, an interesting book that I recommend.\nIn recent years, however, Dr. Peele has been working for liquor-industry groups such as the Wine Institute. Given this relationship, why are you citing him as a credible source? If you seen the film, \u201cThank You For Smoking,\u201d you have a pretty good idea of what Dr. Peele\u2019s job is.\nThe liquor industry spends a lot of money recruiting scientists who will downplay the negative health effects of their product, and even present it as \u201cgood for you.\u201d They want to increase consumption and, not to put too fine a point on it, promote addiction. After all, their best customers are the hard-core alcoholics.\nIf alcohol doesn\u2019t contribute to health, why is health better in states with the highest percentage of drinkers than in those with the lowest? The first thing I notice is that the bad-health, high-abstaining states are all in the South and they\u2019re all poor. The South is culturally conservative, and a lot of people just don\u2019t drink. I would point to poverty as the reason for the bad health of these states before any other factor.\nSomebody who is clever and pick and choose whatever statistics he likes to prove whatever point he wants to make. But this isn\u2019t good science.\nFor an alternative view, you might want to look at this site.\nSteve, you cited an anti-vaxxer\u2019s website? LOL!",
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        "raw_content": "Family portraits - A beautiful family gets a beautiful book\nAbout 6 months ago, good friends of ours (from our swim club) asked if I would take their family photos. Like so many other families who I talk to, they had not had nice family pictures taken in quite a while, and really wanted to capture images of them. It doesn't take long before the kids are off to college and you realize that you don't have nice family pictures of you and your teenage kids. A couple of weeks ago, we set out to a local park and had some fun.\nI started with individual shots of the kids. This is a good chance to loosen everyone up and let them get used to me and the camera. My goal with family photos, is to get their true emotions in the images. You can see in the image above, that this is Kendra's real smile. I really try to avoid that \"posed smile\" look.\nI asked J.J. to lean against the post, but did not tell him how I wanted him to pose. I wanted to see what he would do naturally.\nThen it was time to take some images of Jeff and Lee (the parents). Using the same location, I had them stand by each other and made some small changes to the position of their hands.\nFor the final edit of this image, I cropped in a little tighter to avoid the hands and arms and concentrate more on their faces.\nAs we moved from one location to another, I noticed this great sunlight rim-lighting Lee. I asked Lee to stop and give me a smile and grabbed some images using the this great light off of her hair.\nWe headed down to the creek and I grouped the family together. I positioned my camera so that I could take their picture but also have the small waterfall visible behind them.\nOnce I felt like I had some nice images of the family, we added their dog, Mia, into the mix.This dog really made my life easy. Some animals are really antsy and difficult to work with, but Mia was so calm and well-behaved, that we just told her where to sit and she listened. All I had to do was call her name to get her attention. (Photographer tip: When photographing a family with a pet, make sure you tell the family members to keep looking at you, and not at the pet. It is your job to get the pet's attention. There is nothing worse than getting the pet to look right at you, but the family members are all looking down at the animal.)\nFor all of the previous images, I used the Canon 70-200 2.8 IS lens, but then I thought that it would be fun to break out the Sigma 85mm 1.4 lens. I love the narrow depth of field of this lens and the way that I can blur everything but the subject's eyes.\nWe moved over to a large area of grass and I took some more family photos. As you can see, this location is very different from the family photos at the creek (which is just a couple hundred feet away from this spot). I prefer to take family photos in different locations so that the family has more choices. The family and I really liked this photo, but there were a couple of things that really bothered me. So, it was time to put Photoshop to good use.\nThe first thing that bothered me was that Kendra was a little too far from the other three family members, so I carefully selected her and moved her closer to her mother. I was also bothered by dad's foot sticking out to the right side of the image, so I cloned the grass and removed that distraction. After some skin touch-up, removal of fly-away hairs, and other little modifications, we were good to go.\nAfter all the image retouching was complete, it was time for Annette to start the book making process. You can see the book by clicking here.\nElizabethH said...\nwhat aperture do you use for the family shots? i'm always lowering the aperture to get everyone in focus, but then you loose the blurry background.\nI shot these at apertures between f4 and f5.6. The best way to get everyone in focus is to use a long lens (like the 70-200) and stand farther back. If you were to shoot these images at f4 with a short focal length lens (like 24mm), that would be a problem getting everyone in focus. Make sense?\n3x1 hdmi switch said...\nThose are lovely photographs of family. I like capturing photograph & the background image is also so beautiful. Thanks for sharing.\nFamily Portraits said...\nGreat pictures!Those are lovely photographs of family.Thank you sharing..\nThe most interesting Bat Mitzvah in the world\nFamily portraits - A beautiful family gets a beaut...\nPhotographing High School Football at Night (Prosp...\nFirst time photographing a triathlon",
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        "raw_content": "Chromium Picolinate May Help People Lose Weight Without Losing Lean Body Mass\nPeople who lose weight often also lose lean body mass. Lean body mass loss has been linked with declines in neuromuscular function and increased risk of injury. A recent study suggests that the trace mineral chromium picolinate may help people preserve lean body mass while they are losing weight.\nFor this review, researchers examined studies that looked at how chromium picolinate supplementation affected changes in body composition, as well as studies that looked at the same effects from green tea catechin, soluble fiber complex, Garcinia cambogia, and Irvingia gabonesis.\nOf all the ingredients examined, the researchers found that participants who took chromium picolinate lost the least amount of lean body mass while still significantly reducing fat mass, when compared with the other ingredients.\nResearchers from Baylor University in Texas led the study. It was published on December 3, 2018, in Nutrients.\nStanding Desks Not Found to Burn Significantly More Calories\nProlonged sitting is a major health concern, and has been linked to increased risk of obesity, increased blood pressure, high blood sugar, and excess abdominal fat. Standing desks have become a popular alternative in recent years, but a new study suggests that people who use standing desks may be burning only fractionally more calories than those who sit.\nParticipants in the study included 46 metabolically healthy people. The researchers tested their resting metabolic rates. The participants were then asked to either lie down, sit down, or stand up before measurements were taken of their expired gases in order to assess how many calories they burned during the activity.\nThe researchers found that standing burned only 9 more calories per hour than sitting, the equivalent of a stalk of celery. This suggests that standing desks may be a viable option for weight loss.\nResearchers from the University of Bath led the study. It was published online ahead of print on November 8, 2018, in Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise.\nLarge Portion Sizes When Dining Out a Problem Worldwide\nAccording to the World Health Organization, global obesity has nearly tripled in the past four decades. A recent study suggests that overly large portion sizes in fast food and full service restaurants are a problem across the world \u2014 and that fast food may not be worse than full service restaurant meals.\nFor this study, the researchers examined the calorie content of the most frequently ordered meals from 111 randomly selected full service and fast food restaurants in five countries \u2014 Brazil, China, Finland, Ghana, and India \u2014 as well as five worksite canteens in Finland. Worksite canteens are common in Finland and often offer subsidized lunch options to support employee health. The researchers then compared the data collected with existing information for U.S. restaurants.\nThe researchers found that 94% of meals from full service restaurants and 72% of fast food meals across all countries studied contained 600 calories or more. The only country that had a lower calorie count per meal was China, with 719 calories versus 1,088 calories per meal.\nOn average, fast food meals had 33% fewer calories than full service meals, with 809 calories versus 1,317 calories per meal, respectively. In addition, 3% of meals from full service restaurants had 2,000 calories or more.\nThe food samples taken were limited to entrees and did not include beverages, appetizers, or desserts. This means that the calorie counts probably underestimate the total calorie count of restaurant meals.\nResearchers from Tufts University led the study. It was published on December 12, 2018, in BMJ.\nIntermittent Fasting May Not Be More Effective Than Other Diets\nIntermittent fasting is when you eat for only eight hours per day and then don\u2019t eat for the other 16 hours. While it has been shown to help people with weight loss and other health parameters, a recent study suggests that intermittent fasting is no better than a conventional calorie restriction diet for weight loss and health.\nParticipants in the study included 150 overweight and obese people who took part in the HELENA study. The researchers placed them into three groups:\na conventional calorie restriction diet that reduced daily calorie intake by 20%;\na 16:8 intermittent fasting dietary plan that also reduced calorie intake over the whole week by 20%;\na control group that followed no specific diet plan but was advised, like all other participants, to eat a well-balanced diet.\nThe researchers continued to track the participants\u2019 weight and health for 38 weeks after the dieting phase. They found that both diet groups lost body weight, visceral fat, and extra fat in the liver. At the end of the study period, the fasting group had lost 5.2% of body weight, the reduced calorie group had lost 4.9% of body weight, and the control group had lost 1.7% of body weight. There were no significant differences between the fasting group and the reduced calorie group in the expression of 82 preselected genes in adipose tissue.\nThe researchers measured changes in body weight distribution using special MRT imaging and found that a 5% reduction in body weight was associated with a 20% reduction in visceral fat and a loss of more than a third of the fat in the liver.\nResearchers from Divisions of Cancer Epidemiology led the study. It was published on November 23, 2018, in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.\nStudy Finds We Burn More Calories in the Afternoon\nCircadian clock affects your sleep, but did you know that it may affect your metabolism too? A recent study suggests people burn more calories at rest at different times of day, in sync with the circadian clock.\nParticipants in the study included seven people who underwent a sleep study. They were put in a room with no clues about the time outside \u2014 including clocks, windows, phones, or internet. They were then assigned times to go to bed and to wake up. Each night the times were adjusted to four hours later. This continued for three weeks. Because their body\u2019s internal clocks were not able to adjust to the changing times, they started to set their own rhythms.\nThe researchers found that resting energy expenditure was lowest at the circadian phase that corresponds to the late biological night. Energy expenditure was highest at the biological afternoon into evening phase. In fact, the participants burned 10% more calories when at rest in the late afternoon and early evening than in the early morning hours.\nResearchers from Brigham and Women\u2019s Hospital and Harvard Medical School led the study. It was published on November 8, 2018, in Current Biology.\nEating Nuts Daily May Help Slow Weight Gain\nPeople often think of nuts as a high calorie, high fat snack, but in moderation they can be a great healthy snack. Two recent studies suggest that eating Brazil nuts and other types of nuts may help prevent weight gain and also boost cardiovascular health.\nParticipants in the first study included 25,394 men who took part in the Health Professionals Follow-up Study, 53,541 women who took part in the Nurse\u2019s Health Study and 47,255 women who took part in the Nurse\u2019s Health Study II. Nut consumption was tracked via a food-frequency questionnaire that was submitted every four years.\nAfter examining the data, the researchers found that eating a daily serving of any type of nut or peanuts was associated with a lower risk of gaining weight or becoming obese over a four-year interval. 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        "raw_content": "(New York Times Summary)\nA new study out of Sweden, famously known as the Land of Chocolate, has added more clout to the claim that chocolate may keep your ticker ticking.\nSwedish scientists followed a group of heart attack survivors over a span of 8 years and found, while accounting for as many confounders as possible, that chocolate consumption was strongly correlated with decreased chances of dying from heart disease. What's better is that the more chocolate that was consumed, the lower the risk was!\nWhile this is all great news - this was only an observational study, not a randomized controlled trial, which is the gold standard in scientific research that allows for solid conclusions to be drawn. All we really know from this study is that there is a strong association between chocolate consumption and decreased risk of dying from heart disease, but not why or how. For example, chocolate consumption may also be correlated with better mental health or some other factor that was not considered or controlled for in the study.\nTo find out all the delicious details, check out the article called \"In One Study, a Heart Benefit for Chocolate\" from the New York Times.\nLabels: chocolate, Diet, Health Watch, heart disease, heart health, study\nDentists Amarillo said...",
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        "raw_content": "beauty, crap, internet, work | Thursday, May 21, 2009\nBy rediscover, I don't mean I become friends with them again. I mean we accept each other's friend requests and then never talk to each other, but (at least on my side) I look through their photos and check their status messages when I see them posted. Which isn't often, because they have a life.\nI'm looking through an album she posted. She and her wonderful family and friends went to Europe. Absolutely breathtaking. The faces I used to know...\nIt's another of those evenings where I remember, I don't really know many people. I don't do much. I don't live a whole lot. Beauty is something I live for, and my search for beauty takes the shape of my mundane everyday activities-- reword, my chronic addiction-- the internet. Beauty in an ultra-accessible form. I can view images, download audio, and play films. I can meet and contact people all over the world.\nBut can I go to Europe? Can I feel like I'm part of something real?\nThe internet can be a lot of things. I could live my entire life in it, but I think I would fade off the earth if I did.\nI exaggerate. I'm not that far yet. I still try to stay active in real life--go to events I want to attend and meet people if I have the chance to. I would get a job here if it was easier. It's strange but I miss working. There's a feeling of purpose in it. Even with a minimum wage job, if I get to personally help someone in need, stupid little things like they need their thermos filled with ice or they need a towel to soak up spilled juice with, if I get to help--then I have served a purpose. A +1 to my score to take the edge off the -1's. I guess I can go back to that, as much as I persist on getting some IT-related job over the summer to gain relevant experience.\nI've been searching for jobs like that on and off the past few weeks, and something I've realized is that no matter how far I get, it's still hard to feel very qualified. Everyone wants a Bachelors and 5+ years experience. I thought things would be better for me after going into college. What has changed is that I am more \"adult\" than I used to be. Yes, my range of possible jobs have increased. I have a better chance of getting a job at Office Depot or WinCo now, or in other industries that the bulk of society looks down on. That would be a no.\nI'm in college in pursuit of a degree that will help me get a good job, if standards don't keep rising (just an illusion, right?). I am almost done with my first year. I am getting a summer job to help the costs of school. I have made some new friends and lost some old friends. I am writing a blog that I will probably regret later, but for the sake of this feeling of clarity in my mind, I keep writing.\nI am alone, but online. I am losing money, I am alone, and I have an internet addiction. I have art and beauty at my fingertips. I have the freedom to walk outside at any time and find my own morsel of beauty. I have the freedom to leave. To gather more silver, and lose the gold. Freedom, luck, love, and support. I have more than I can keep within sight at all times. I try to be optimistic. Forgive me.\nThis entry was posted on 11:18 PM and is filed under beauty , crap , internet , work . 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.\nThis sounds all too familiar I think it must plague us IT people more than the rest of the world.\nI also know the feeling well. I once made myself feel useful by creating a blog. :p\nbut srsly, take a bike ride if you can, or troll craigslist for events. venturing into the sun for a few hours can do wonders for that +1/-1 list of satisfaction you seem to be keeping tabs on.",
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        "raw_content": "Speaker Ryan Backs Down From House Chaplain Fight\nHouse Chaplain Patrick Conroy speaks during a memorial service at the Capitol on Sept. 27, 2017. Conroy resigned under pressure from House Speaker Paul Ryan in April, but that has been reversed after Conroy wrote to Ryan protesting his ouster and suggesting anti-Catholic bigotry was a factor.\nHouse Speaker Paul Ryan last month asked chaplain Patrick Conroy to resign. Thursday, Conroy said he was rescinding his resignation because he questions whether Ryan has the authority to fire him without cause.\nAn ongoing Capitol drama over the fate of the House chaplain ended as quickly as it had escalated on Thursday, with the Rev. Patrick Conroy rescinding his resignation and Speaker Paul Ryan accepting his decision.\nIn a sharply worded letter, Conroy, a Jesuit priest, suggested bias against his Catholic faith in the speaker's request for his resignation last month. Conroy alleged Jonathan Burks, Ryan's chief of staff, had said \"maybe it's time we had a chaplain that wasn't a Catholic\" during an April 13 private meeting in which Burks informed Conroy that the speaker wanted him to step down.\nRyan, who is Catholic, released a statement in response in which he said he accepted Conroy's letter and \"decided that he will remain in his position.\" He added: \"It is my job as speaker to do what is best for this body, and I know that this body is not well served by a protracted fight over such an important post.\" Ryan said he plans to meet with Conroy next week \"so that we can move forward for the good of the whole House.\"\nIn a separate statement, Burks pushed backed against the priest's account of their private meeting. \"I strongly disagree with Father Conroy's recollection of our conversation. I am disappointed by the misunderstanding, but wish him the best as he continues to serve the House,\" he said.\nRyan's office has been been on the defense about what led to his decision last month to ask Conroy to step down from the job in which he has served since 2011. The House chaplain is reappointed at the start of every two-year congressional session.\nEarlier this week, Ryan discussed his decision to fire Conroy at a conservative summit hosted by The Weekly Standard. He has criticized Conroy's ministry without offering any detailed explanation.\n\"Father Conroy is a good man, and I'm grateful for his many years of service to the House,\" Ryan said. \"This was not about politics or prayers; it was about pastoral services. And a number of our members felt like the pastoral services were not being adequately served, or offered.\"\nConroy decided to rescind his resignation \u2014 which was set to be effective May 24 \u2014 because he questioned whether Ryan has the authority to fire him without cause, and he pushed back at the allegation that his ministry to the Capitol Hill community was lacking. \"In fact, no such criticism has ever been leveled against me during my tenure as House Chaplain. At the very least, if it were, I could have attempted to correct such 'faults.' In retracting my resignation I wish to do just that.\"\nHouse Democrats seized on the firing last week and attempted to force an investigation into Conroy's ousting, but their procedural gambit was defeated on the House floor. Some Catholic Republicans, including Reps. Peter King of New York and Walter B. Jones of North Carolina, have joined with Democrats to raise questions about the speaker's decision to force out Conroy.\nOne conservative Republican, North Carolina Rep. Mark Walker, a former pastor, fueled speculation of anti-Catholic sentiment from the GOP's Southern evangelicals when he told reporters the next chaplain should be \"somebody who has a little age, that has adult children, that kind of can connect with the bulk of the body here, Republicans or Democrats, as far as what we're going through back home \u2014 you've got the wife, the family, things you encounter \u2014 that has some counseling experience or has managed or worked with people, maybe a larger church size, being able to have that understanding or that experience.\"\nWalker walked backed those comments but then over the weekend withdrew himself from the selection committee to find a new chaplain.\nThe House chaplain is a constitutional officer of the U.S. House, a group of officials that includes the House clerk, the sergeant-at-arms, and the doorkeeper for the chamber. They all earn $172,500 annually and enjoy many of the privileges awarded to current and former lawmakers, including pensions and access to the chamber floor.",
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        "raw_content": "Alright elephant aside nice to be here. I kind of don't follow too much during the school year but you've put together an excellent list of shows. I need to play catch up soon...or just look for spoilers on tumblr. Anyways you may address me however as long as I know you're speaking to me. Nice to greet you all.\nRe: Greetings...or rather hello again to some and nice to meet you to others?\nHullo hullo~ I tried to include as many of the \"big\" current fandoms when I put it together XD\nWhat shows are you thinking of catching up on?\nWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!! HELLO THERE, DARLING!\nNo I'm not talking to you, Grace.\nI know you are busy! Thanks for coming on.\nHi Kira!...Yeah that's all I've got.\n...All of them except Sherlock. It's the only one I can't be behind on since the episodes aren't out yet. I only watched season 1 of game of thrones. I need to try back with Doctor Who...I don't know how I feel about Clara. Supernatural I've been tuning in and out of at random. I also have several animes I need to watch.\nI've got two weeks left of school. This coming week is study week and the next finals so I may have some more time coming up soon.\nTyler don't you have pictures you were gonna send me to try to lighten?\nMy last week is my birthday week... so I still have a few things more to do.\nGood luck with it all. I hope you get a good grade on... that one class you need to have a good grade in... all of them.\nI did but then I exploded so you'll have to forgive me.\nYou assume that there is something to forgive? That was more of a reminder, because if you forget and I forget it shall never be done. Such is the reason that the world remains unconquered still.\nUgh don't remind me of things. It makes my brain hurt.\nIris wrote: My last week is my birthday week... so I still have a few things more to do.\nYes all of them. I won't do that poorly in any of them. It's my overall gpa that is slightly bothersome not my semester one. And thank you for the luck. I shall put it to good use. Good luck with your finals as well dear.\nTie_ler_bloo wrote: Ugh don't remind me of things. It makes my brain hurt.\nWhy not? I like causing pain.\nKira-sama wrote: ...All of them except Sherlock. It's the only one I can't be behind on since the episodes aren't out yet. I only watched season 1 of game of thrones. I need to try back with Doctor Who...I don't know how I feel about Clara. Supernatural I've been tuning in and out of at random. I also have several animes I need to watch.\nI definitely recommend getting caught up on GoT, the second season was good, and the third (so far) seems promising. Can't help you with DW or SPN, neither are my cup of tea XD\nYou're evil.\nYes, yes I am. When did anyone ever say differently? If someone told you I wasn't they were lying to you.\nI just want to buy the season! Why is that not an option for me! I want to watch GoT. But I don't know if I'd feel comfortable watching it in the living room.\nI've never seen GoT\nI marathoned the 1st season of GoT over a weekend that we had HBO free on the large tv in our living room. The dragon clip from this season makes me want to catch up on it.\nUgh I need to find a way to watch it\nIt should be somewhere on the internet. It has to be.\nYes but that involves looking and I am far to lazy to do that. Which is why I'm not up to date on any of the shows I normally watch.\nI have to look soon anyways. Want me to send you links if I find them?\nThat would be wonderful dear. Thank you\n\u00bb MLP RP APPs!",
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        "raw_content": "Preview Spring Training\nThe last time we saw Devon Travis in action (that wasn\u2019t a Spring Training game), it was Game 1 of the ALCS in Cleveland. He felt a sharp pain in his knee, immediately signaled the training staff and limped off the field.\nThings didn\u2019t look good. In fact, they looked pretty bad for Travis. He didn\u2019t return for the remainder of the playoffs, but in the back of my mind I wondered just how substantial Travis\u2019 injury really was.\nDevon Travis underwent knee surgery in November, and to the surprise of many, will be likely ready for Opening Day in Baltimore. If only the Blue Jays can keep Travis in his protective coating until then.\nIf there\u2019s one phrase which is instrumental to the Blue Jays\u2019 success this season, it\u2019s \u201ca healthy Devon Travis\u201d. The word \u201chealthy\u201d has to be specified because Travis has been anything but during his first two seasons in a Blue Jays uniform.\nWhen the Blue Jays initially lost Travis to injury in mid-May of 2015, Ryan Goins magically stepped up and performed far better than anyone could\u2019ve imagined. Even though Travis returned from the DL in late June, he wasn\u2019t missed all that much because Goins kept his torrid pace.\nIn 2016, it wasn\u2019t the same story. Throughout the first two months of the season, the Blue Jays not only struggled to find a suitable leadoff hitter, but Ryan Goins predictably came crashing back down to earth.\nWhen Devon Travis returned disabled list in late May of 2016, it was like a shot of adrenaline to the Blue Jays lineup. Considering Devon Travis\u2019 status just a few weeks ago, it\u2019ll be a pleasant surprise if he\u2019s penciled into the Blue Jays Opening Day lineup.\nIt can\u2019t be understated; Devon Travis is integral to the Blue Jays\u2019 success this year.\nNot only is he a pretty capable fielder at second base, but Travis has the unique ability to hit the ball to all fields. Most of his power is to the pull side, but Travis can pepper the ball almost anywhere on the diamond.\nIn years past, the Blue Jays had other players to make up for the absence of Devon Travis. During the 2015 season, it was Ryan Goins, Kevin Pillar and Ben Revere. In 2016, it was Ezequiel Carrera to some extent. But this year, the Blue Jays don\u2019t have a safety net if Devon Travis isn\u2019t healthy.\nAdmittedly, this is playing with arbitrary end points, but looking at the games which Devon Travis has actually played (163 total in 2 seasons with the Blue Jays), his 162-game slash line looks like .301/.342/.469. and he averaged 4.77 WAR if you combine his 2015/2016 results into one season.\nDevon Travis 2015/2016 Combined\n162 667 623 91 188 46 1 19 84 7 2 38 129 0.301 0.342 0.469 0.811 116 292\nThose numbers would make Devon Travis a Top 10 second baseman. The Blue Jays haven\u2019t boasted that kind of production at second base since the breakout campaign of Aaron Hill in 2009.\nIt may be wishful thinking, but if the Blue Jays can get a full season\u2019s worth out of Travis this year, there\u2019s no reason he shouldn\u2019t be one of the best young players at his position.\nUnfortunately, the \u201cwhen healthy\u201d caveat will loom over Devon Travis until he can consistently stay on the field for longer than three months. I wouldn\u2019t say it\u2019s something to be alarmed about, but the frequency of which he\u2019s visited the disabled list these past two years is a little concerning.\nWhen Devon Travis is healthy, he solves so many problems for the Blue Jays. His performance will be integral to the Jays success in 2017.Click To Tweet\nWhen Devon Travis is healthy (there we go with that \u201cwhen healthy\u201d thing already), he solves so many problems for the Blue Jays. He becomes an above average fielder and a great partner up the middle with Troy Tulowitzki.\nTravis also sets the table at the top of the batting order for the big bats in the Blue Jays\u2019 lineup.\nTravis also lengthens the Blue Jays batting order that much further and allows John Gibbons to spread around the offense, rather than going to someone like Jose Bautista in the leadoff spot.\nBut if you take Devon Travis out of this Toronto Blue Jays lineup, the Blue Jays are suddenly shorthanded at a key position on the field and a crucial spot in the lineup.\nNot that losing someone like Josh Donaldson wouldn\u2019t be devastating to the Blue Jays, but it\u2019s not something they\u2019re anticipating with Donaldson. He played at least 155 games the past four consecutive seasons.\nMeanwhile, Devon Travis is someone the Blue Jays should always have a backup plan for. He isn\u2019t as frail as grandma\u2019s fine china, but the fact remains, Travis struggled to stay healthy in 2015 and 2016.\nMost would agree the Toronto Blue Jays\u2019 best lineup includes Devon Travis, likely hitting at the very top of the order. A full season of contributions from Travis sets the Blue Jays up to perform very well this year.\nConsidering the American League East looks to be tougher than ever to win, the Jays are going to need all the help they can get.\nTags : Devon Travis\nTroy Tulowitzki: The Captain of the Blue Jays\u2019 Infield\nThe current problem is Goins and how to keep him.\nTravis has not demonstrated the ability to avoid serious injury since he has been with the Jays.\nI would not be surprised if the Jays hold Travis back to keep Ryan another Jay out of the grasp of other major league clubs.",
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        "raw_content": "The Goat Blog Archive\nHere are the most recent blogs from The Goat Blog. We hope that you enojy reading them!\nVSOS (07/3/2018)\nBaby Animals (24/8/2016)\nPuppies and Kittens are total joy and responsibility\nFleas and Ticks (19/4/2016)\nBondi doesn't get cold enough to stop fleas and ticks.Keeping them under control requires year round vigilance.\nNew Year (08/1/2016)\nHappy New Year to all our clients and friends across the world.\nSeasons Greetings (23/12/2015)\nSeasons Greetings to all the Bondi Junction Pets and their very lovely families.\nWe are open 9-11 and 5-7 on the 26th, 27th and 28th Dec\nClosed only Christmas Day and New Years Day when we will hand over to the Eastside Vets .",
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Aikman was obviously disconcerted as he attempted to provide the commentary. Better luck next season. -- Submitted By: (Nature_Boy) on January 19, 2010, 7:03 pm\nExtreme Makeover: Home Edition - TV Shows\nI haven't seen this show very often, but probably the first thing I wondered was how these incredibly down-on-their-luck families could subsequently afford to heat and maintain a house which has now tripled in size. I've seen a couple of episodes where the family had its existing mortgage paid off and another one where the builders installed solar panels and energy-efficient appliances, but I don't know (nor do I care) if those instances are the norm or the exception. -- Submitted By: (Nature_Boy) on December 31, 2009, 6:02 pm\nThe one time in my life I had more than a casual thought of getting a tat, I noticed one on the forearm of a senior citizen. All wrinkled, droopy and faded. Looked like a blob. 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I think of AOL as the 'roach motel' of ISPs; customers check in, but they can't check out! -- Submitted By: (Nature_Boy) on December 24, 2009, 5:26 pm\nThe day will come when the retail industry transitions from back-to-school straight to Christmas. The day after Labor Day may become Black Tuesday. Doorbusters this, doorbusters that...I've HAD IT with DOORBUSTERS! -- Submitted By: (Nature_Boy) on December 24, 2009, 12:32 am\nI used to work there. Even though I quit over a dozen years ago, I still have occasional nightmares of that dead-end craphole. -- Submitted By: (Nature_Boy) on December 24, 2009, 12:14 am\nY2K Bug, The - Random Topics\nThe timer record function on my VCR stopped working once we entered the year 2000. To my knowledge, that's the BIGGEST failure attributable to the Y2K bug. -- Submitted By: (Nature_Boy) on December 24, 2009, 12:05 am\nLed Zeppelin - Music Groups\nWh-wh-wh-wh-whoa-whoa-WHOA! 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        "raw_content": "The Steel Framed Home Building Advantage \u2013 Building Homes and Living\nThe Steel Framed Home Building Advantage\nWith the huge variety of materials available to home builders these days, we are rather spoiled for choice. But we can narrow down those choices when we takes into consideration the site we have chosen to put the home on, and the weather conditions that exist in the chosen area. More and more people are choosing steel framed homes because of its versatility, its strength, and the fact that when combined with other materials it is incredibly energy efficient.\nSteel framed homes are extremely durable and, as they are preconstructed at a manufacturing plant, they can be put together on site so much more quickly than traditional building methods. The durability of steel means that it requires much less maintenance of your home over the years, and steel can easily be recycled so there is hardly any construction waste attached to a steel framed building. The prevalence of steel use in building construction means that the cost of using steel is less than in traditional wood framed homes and and so is insurance on steel framed homes.\nAnother big advantage to using steel frame construction is its resistance to termites, high winds, and snow loads. This is not only a safety issue and makes your home more protected, but is also a great money saver. The repairs on a steel frame constructed home are so much less than on any other type of construction. The variations of style with steel framed homes are many. Really, anything goes with steel. It is very pliant in manufacturing and can take any shape, so if you long for a bay window, you can have it.\nSo, if you are considering a new home, give some serious thought to using steel frames. They are cost effective, and can be erected on your site in a short time.\nAll images, including the featured image are courtesy of Pinterest and can be enlarged.",
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        "raw_content": "Along with many other people in the County, we are seriously praying for rain. After a mild winter and a cold but mostly dry early spring, we have had a very dry late spring and summer with a lot of heat. In fact, since April 1 of this year, we have had less than 50% of the normal rainfall. Drought has been officially declared in many areas of southern Ontario and a neighbour who has lived here for 40 years told me yesterday that it is the driest summer that he has ever seen.\nRain has been forecast a number of times in the past weeks and some heavy showers have passed by to the north and some to the south in New York state but we have missed them or only received a few drops. We have received reports of good soaking rains in some areas north of Highway 401 up towards Ottawa and south across Lake Ontario but we remain bone dry. Last evening we watched beautiful, huge thunderclouds clouds drift by to the south across the lake and watched the intense rain showers recorded on radar but had almost entirely clear skies the whole time.\nCompared to some people, we aren\u2019t suffering too badly on Morrison Point Farm. We have heard of some farmers who have had to write off large acreages of failed crops. Others have had their wells dry up. Thus far our well is holding up and we have been able to water the gardens near the house but have been careful of the water supply and not tried to water our lawn. So the grass in our newly seeded lawn has mostly failed and we are surrounded by a sea of weeds.\nOut in the fields, the grass is turning brown and the small areas that we plowed for garden crops (potatoes and beans) are not doing very well because of difficulty in getting water out there. The goats, pigs and chickens are still able to forage some food from the pastures but they all miss the fresh green new shoots of grass which haven\u2019t been growing for some weeks and the pigs find the hard, sun-baked ground difficult to root in.\nHere are some pictures that show some of the effect of the drought:\nThe grass and even many weeds have stopped growing. Compare this patch of the pasture with a picture below from the same area at this time last year.\nLast year at the end of July, the pastures were rich green and full of flowers.\nOur lovely \u201cduck\u201d pond, which was full to the brim with water until mid spring and has been mostly bone dry for the past month. We almost bought some fish for it in April. Good job that we didn\u2019t! It is also probably good that we didn\u2019t get ducks for it but, on the other hand, some people have reported that duck droppings, mixing with mud on the bottom, making a mixture known as \u201cgley,\u201d have helped seal their ponds.\nThe farm dug out in the back fields still has quite a bit of water in it but its level has dropped by about four feet leaving approximately five feet of water. We haven\u2019t been able to get the solar powered water pump installed yet. I don\u2019t know how the level would have held up if we had been using its water.\nWe had prepared ourselves for the typical heavy Ontario summer thundershowers by buying four rain barrels, one for each corner of the house. However, except for one shower that put some water in several of them, they have remained dry.\nIf it doesn\u2019t rain significantly in the next few weeks, the situation could become quite serious. So we are praying for rain. Would you join us?",
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Punk kin rock!\nThe eighth annual RIOT FEST--the music festival which celebrates rock, indie, punk and underground artists from every era--storms into its home base of Chicago.\nOn Saturday, September 15 and Sunday, September 16, the festival is expanding for the first time ever into an outdoor music event and carnival in Humboldt Park which boasts rolling green fields and a majestic view of the Chicago skyline.\nThe RIOT FEST & Carnival features a wide mix of artists ranging from Alkaline Trio, Built To Spill, Gogol Bordello, Neon Trees, Fishbone, Hot Water Music, Minus The Bear, Frank Turner, Coheed and Cambria, Less Than Jake, Japanther, A Wilhelm Scream, NoBunny and many more.\nClick HERE to check out the full line up . A handful of tickets remain at www.riotfest.org.\nCheck out the Q&A below with RIOT FEST founder and co-producer Michael Petryshyn\n*Read the full Q&A here\nBeginning in 2005, Riot Fest, Chicago\u2019s and perhaps the US\u2019 premiere punk festival, has grown both in size and reputation since its inception. After six increasingly successful years, Riot Fest Chicago expanded to Philadelphia in 2011. 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Without bringing up names, Riot Fest seems to have partially filled a void left by another once prominent punk fest. What was the impetus behind starting Riot Fest, and do you have a mission statement that keeps you true?\nWow. That\u2019s loaded. I\u2019ve got to be honest with you, when we started doing it in 2005, there wasn\u2019t any reason to do it outside of me being bored and wanting some of my favorite bands to play together. I had a normal, 9-to-5 job, I was going to school, everything like that. It was a couple years down the line where it took on a life of its own. And now, fast forward, it\u2019s going to be our eighth festival. It still is what it is. Implying that we\u2019re filling a void, I guess we are, whether it\u2019s in punk rock, or rock n\u2019 roll, or what have you. I guess we are, but I really don\u2019t view it like that. We just like to put on shows with music we like. If that\u2019s filling a void, so be it. Cool.\nLineups aside, another thing people note about your festival relative to other festivals is the affordability.\nYeah. Listen, these things aren\u2019t cheap to put on. If I look at Lollapalooza or Coachella, I get it, and they have some heavy hitters on there. You\u2019re essentially building a venue outside, so the cost associated with production, all the little things that no one thinks of, whether it be catering, or rentals of port-o-potties, fencing\u2026There\u2019s a million things and stuff\u2019s expensive. But our mindset was that we understand Lollapalooza charging $90 a day or whatever it is, is fine. We get it.\nBut there is other ways of keeping your festival in the black without making tickets that expensive. It\u2019s not like we\u2019re planning on making millions of dollars or anything like that. That\u2019s not our goal. Our goal is to put on a cool festival. Our tickets, at most, will be $45 a day. It\u2019s completely worth it. Some of these bands charge more just being by themselves. We\u2019re more about volume than just doing a show for X amount of people. We went for the volume side of it and it\u2019s worked.\nSpeaking of volume, this year the festival is expanding to three days in Chicago. Why this year?\nIt used to be five, but it was all indoors, so it\u2019s a little bit different. Apples and oranges. We\u2019re doing two days outside on a Saturday and a Sunday, and then we have our opening night at the Congress Theater.\nWhy this year? What was so big about the eighth year?\nSean [McKeough], my partner in Riot Fest, and I, we\u2019d been talking about this for a couple of years now. Back in the day, I was dead set against it. I kind of liked the hub-less folk feel we had of multiple venues and stuff like that. But that carries its own amount of headaches and you start to really cannibalize your crowd a little bit when you have competing shows, like three or four competing shows at the same time. When we started talking about it a couple of years ago, we were like, \u201cif we\u2019re going to do it, we should do it a little bit differently, not like everybody else.\u201d Not to say that we\u2019re reinventing the wheel or anything like that, but we just want to have a different feel than say, any other festival that goes on in Chicago. I think we achieved that.\nSo, when last year was really successful, we knew we could have done more. So, last year, our four big shows at the Congress, we treated them like stages. This was all in one day. We\u2019d have Social D close one stage, we\u2019d have Danzig doing Samhain closing one stage, we had the Descendents close one stage, and we had Weezer close one stage. And that was how we treated it last year, and it just seemed that last year was so successful that this was the year to do it.\nSo, will the expansion be permanent or do you have wait and see how successful this is?\nIt\u2019s permanent. We\u2019re staying outside.\nLast year, the festival expanded to Philadelphia, and this year you added Brooklyn, Toronto, and Dallas. How were those cities chosen and why haven\u2019t you chosen anything out west?\nBrooklyn\u2019s Brooklyn. I thought it was important to do something in New York. Same thing with Dallas. Dallas is a really large market, like the fourth largest market in the US right now, but it seems that it\u2019s overlooked by the stuff that we do. We met up with some people from those cities and that\u2019s how it came about. Everybody\u2019s behind, everybody believes in what we\u2019re doing. Toronto, out of all of them, is probably the most special to me, because as a kid, I grew up in Buffalo, and I\u2019d go to shows in Toronto. I\u2019d go to Canada all the time. That\u2019s the one, out of all the cities, I\u2019m excited about all of them obviously, but Toronto\u2019s a special one for me.\nDo you think you\u2019ll move out west and do something in California or Washington?\nI don\u2019t know. People have talked to us about it, but nothing I see in the foreseeable future.\nWith the festival branching to other cities and many artists like the Descendents appearing on multiple bills, is Riot Fest evolving to become a traveling festival like the original Lollapalooza?\nNo. Never say never, but it\u2019s definitely not in the plans. I think back then when Lolla and Warped were in their burgeoning years, what they were doing made a ton of sense. And I still think Warped tour for the new generation of kids makes a ton of sense. It\u2019s still really successful. I know they killed it this year. But for us to be traveling just like Lolla did it\u2026nah. It\u2019s not in the cards. The climate\u2019s changed. At least in my eyes, it\u2019s a little bit more special when you pick cities and embrace those cities, do stuff on the weekends and have the community involved. They\u2019re a part of something. That\u2019s kind of our ethos here and it\u2019s one reason why we\u2019re successful in Chicago. We have this grassroots feel. There\u2019s not that many people working on the Fest. There\u2019s a handful of people, but we dedicate our lives to this stuff.\nOn behalf of all the fans, I want to thank you for doing it. I look at the lineup of Riot Fest and it makes me yearn for the punk bands of yesterday. I like today\u2019s punk, don\u2019t get me wrong. I like a lot of contemporary punk, but seeing some of these old bands again on tour like the Descendents just really excites me.\nYeah. Listen, I\u2019m 34 years old, so my bread-and-butter is always going to be Descendents, Rancid, that kind of stuff. Look at any Riot Fest in the past. [Naked] Raygun and Screeching Weasel, that\u2019s the stuff I grew up as a kid listening to. But if some kid is listening to the bands that play Warped and considering that the new hardcore, who am I as a 34-year old guy to say no to him. I\u2019m not going to be that guy. \u201cThat\u2019s not punk rock.\u201d Because that\u2019d be like the kids that were older than me when I got into the [Mighty Mighty] Bosstones. \u201cThat\u2019s not ska. the Specials are ska. Bosstones aren\u2019t ska.\u201d I\u2019m not that guy. There\u2019s no reason to fight it. This is the music that means a lot to people. The Descendents or any of those older bands, they hold a very special place in our hearts because we listened to them during our most influential years. And kids now are listening to A Day To Remember, Chiodos, All-Time Low, and even going back a little bit further with Taking Back Sunday and stuff like that. That\u2019s what speaks to them and I\u2019m not going to argue with that, because when I was a 16-year old kid, the Exploited spoke to me.\nOur goal internally is to drop all the politics, all the bullshit that comes with scene points. That stuff drives me bonkers. I\u2019ve always hated it. The music we deal with sometimes has a tendency to be very secluded and not welcoming for whatever reasons. We don\u2019t believe in any of that stuff. Good music\u2019s good music. There\u2019s going to be people rocking out to Elvis [Costello], there\u2019s going to be people rocking out to A Day To Remember. That\u2019s awesome and great. I don\u2019t know if it\u2019s going to be the template for more festivals to come or whatnot because it\u2019s successful. But I just think, drop the politics, everybody have a good time.\nThat\u2019s a good mantra. When you look at the lineup, it\u2019s almost a history of the genre and you can go and get a grasp of what it\u2019s all about.\nYeah, and that\u2019s something we\u2019ve always done. It\u2019s not like we\u2019re historians of the music, but we listen to a lot of music, we all have our different backgrounds, and I just see a line between all the bands that connects them all. And if other people can\u2019t see that, that\u2019s fine. But we think that if we get to play around with 35 years of music, that\u2019s awesome. That opens up a lot of possibilities for booking some really great acts. We\u2019re not limited like the electronic scene. That\u2019s pretty much the last five years of bands. And that\u2019s why every electronic fest in the US looks exactly the same. I don\u2019t think there\u2019s another fest in the US that looks like Riot Fest Chicago. We just want to be a little bit unique and we\u2019re very passionate about the music too, obviously.\nYou could probably answer this from personal experience: have the Descendents even aged? They seem like they just continued from where they left off before he [Milo Aukerman, singer] went to college.\nNah, man. They\u2019re awesome, they\u2019re so good. Stephen [Eggerton, guitar] looks exactly the same as he did 25 years ago. Bill [Stevenson] hits the drums just like he did 25 years ago, and Milo, even though he\u2019s a little grayer, once he gets to that unique posture thing he does, where he slams the mic up to his lips, it\u2019s like \u201choly shit, that\u2019s Milo.\u201d (laughs) And the funny thing is, I did two shows with them last year and at each one the backstage just cleared because every single band, every single staff member was onstage watching them. They\u2019re a band\u2019s band. Everybody loves the Descendents. I\u2019ve never heard anybody say, \u201cfuck those guys, they\u2019re terrible.\u201d\nThey\u2019re amazing. Everybody has their favorite song, whether it\u2019s \u201cBikeage\u201d, \u201cSuburban Home\u201d, or \u201cHope\u201d, or whatever. People just associate with that band. They\u2019re a perfect Riot Fest band because there\u2019s no politics about them. For Christ\u2019s sake, they write love songs that people mosh to. I love it. It\u2019s a great irony about that band, they\u2019re fantastic.\nThe RIOT FEST 2012 day-by-day schedule\nRIOT FEST 2012 Festival map:\nCheck back with ChiIL Mama/ChiIL Live Shows like we vote in Chi, IL...early and often. We'll have full blown, photo and video filled Riot Fest coverage all 3 days! 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        "raw_content": "Giuseppe Ferranti\nCentral Cinema Company Film\nAs directorial debuts go, Dario Argento's The Bird with the Crystal Plumage is quite impressive. Although Argento would perfect his craft in later films, Bird maintains a consistent veil of suspense, mixing in a touch of ultraviolence and a twist of Hitchcock. As such, it is a solid example of the quintessentially Italian giallo film.\nArgento's storyline, loosely adapted without credit from Fredric Brown's novel Screaming Mimi, centers on Sam Dalmas (Tony Musante), an American writer looking for (and failing to find) inspiration in Italy. He's ready to pack it in and fly back to the States when he witnesses an attempted murder at an art gallery, which he is helpless to prevent. We later discover that this attack is connected to a string of homicides perpetrated by a madman. The police question him, but there's some major clue that he can't quite recall. At Inspector Morosini's (Enrico Maria Salerno)'s encouragement, Sam launches his own private investigation into the serial murders, putting himself and his girlfriend (Suzy Kendall) in the path of danger.\nAs a giallo, The Bird with the Crystal Plumage is an exemplary combination of all the things associated with this particular breed of Italian mystery-thriller. It features violence that is heavy on the crimson, stylized camera work, and sex and sexuality as major parts of the plot. One could argue that Bird is the film that defined these as characteristic of the subgenre, but in reality, it merely accentuates and clarifies an existing format. The blueprint for giallo was laid out by Mario Bava in The Girl Who Knew Too Much and Blood and Black Lace, two earlier films that heavily influence Bird. Argento's lasting addition to the genre is that his killers murder not for personal reasons of wealth, power, or self-preservation, but because they are utterly insane.\nThe work of Alfred Hitchcock heavily influences the traditions the giallo. Accordingly, Argento pays homage to the Master several times in Bird. As in Hitchcock's films, Argento's police are largely ineffectual; they even encourage Sam's investigations, possibly out of the hope that the killer will reveal herself if he gets close enough. When Sam witnesses the assault at the art gallery, he is trapped behind glass, like Jimmy Stewart in Rear Window. One of the many red herrings bears an uncanny resemblance to Anthony Perkins from Psycho and his death is a direct call to the climax of Saboteur. Sam himself is briefly suspected of the murders and initially begins his investigation in order to clear his name, which is a plot point common to a number of Hitchcock's thrillers. The most obvious reference to Hitch, however, is when a psychiatrist gives a long, rambling and ultimately unsatisfying explanation of the killer's motivations, just as Simon Oakland did at the end of Psycho. Argento's clever variation, though, is that he crosscuts this tedious explanation with shots of another character in the film who has (arguably) just suffered the same trauma that caused the killer's psychosis, leaving the lingering suggestion that perhaps the story is not entirely finished.\nSam's civilian investigation, aside from being very Hitchcockian, is also a commentary by Argento on the art of murder. He seems to be saying that in order to peer into the mind of a madman, you must judge your target aesthetically, not clinically. The police in Bird have all sorts of wonderful tools at their disposal -- machines that can match almost any sound, computers that can determine suspect attributes based on what brand of cigar they smoke, and investigators who can analyze forensic evidence of all shapes and size. They even have a a predetermined set of \"perverts\" who they trot out for line-ups in cases of a sexual nature. Argento makes a big show of all these marvelous resources, but he makes an even bigger show of how impotent they are at locating a mind of cunning insanity.The police unable to locate a viable suspect; the killer even calls them on the telephone just to taunt them for their ineffectualness. Sam, a writer, is more attuned to the artistic, to concepts, ideas, and inspirations. He takes the same pieces of evidence that the police have and is able to get much closer; so close that two separate attempts are made on his life and another on his girlfriend. When Sam locates information about a painting that the killer purchased just before the first killing, he correctly assesses that the painting is key to understanding the murderer. He tracks down the artist of the portrait who explains it's origins. Sam believes that it is the inspiration of the murder and not the motivation that will lead him to the end of the trail.\nMuch of the enjoyability of The Bird with the Crystal Plumage hinges on solving the murder mystery before the characters do. Then again, Argento doesn't play fair -- or does he? While some flashback footage doesn't seem to quite match with the eventual revelation of the killer's identity, this may all be perfectly rational. Our main clue is Sam's recollection of the event. What we, the audience, actually witness early in the film is from far away, but the flashbacks later on provide tantalizing close-ups that Argento frames in such a way that the damning evidence is just off-screen. Sam's own preconceptions fill in the missing details and we happily agree with his conclusions. If the flashbacks don't exactly match the facts, it's only because Sam's memory is faulty and, by extension, so is ours. We don't consider that one of Sam's major conclusions may be completely wrong. We even get a little annoyed with his constant assertions that something is missing; everything appears to be fairly cut-and-dried.\nArgento does more than let our brains take a shortcut to an \"obvious\" conclusion. He wraps a leash around our necks, tightens it, and pulls us through that shortcut, while we trot alongside, blissfully unaware of being led. So effective is he at this that there are few critics on record who were able to spot the twist (according to Alan Jones, author of Profondo Argento, Pauline Kael claimed to have guessed early in the film, but this seems appropriate for the famously anti-bulls**t critic). At this point in the review, it becomes incredibly difficult to discuss the identity of the killer without actually giving away the Big Secret, so please note that spoiler information follows.\nThe killer is a woman. However, it is difficult to come to that conclusion on one's own, as Argento puts a lot of effort into disabusing us of the notion of a woman as the killer. The woman in question wears a masculine black raincoat and a black hat, as well as the black leather gloves that would become synonymous with the psychopathic murderers of Argento's films. All of the victims, with one exception, are female. When we hear the murderer over the phone, the disguised voice is very similar to the harsh, whisper that Peter Lorre affects for the scene in Mad Love in which his character, Dr. Gogol, attempts to drive Stephen Orlac (Colin Clive) mad. For those who are aware of the reference, this further drives the circumstantial evidence for a male killer, since Gogol is practically the patron saint of perverted masculine desire. Further, we know that the killer has a fixation on a painting that depicts a man murdering a woman.\nBeyond these strikingly masculine character peculiarities, Argento presents the most volatile of his misdirects cinematically. Bird opens with point-of-view shots from the perspective of the killer, first as she take salacious, voyeuristic photographs of her next intended victim and then as she prepares for the murder by carefully selecting a knife from a tray of similarly phallic tools. Surprisingly, we are not party to the unnamed woman's death; we instead hear about this murder in the news the next day.\nFrom this point on, our visual dealings with the murderer vary. When we see the killer before a murder, we are put in her shoes and watch as she select a victim, who is always a young, beautiful woman. We engage in the stereotypical \"male gaze\" as the camera objectifies some poor, unaware girl. During the murder sequences, our perspective changes and we are asked to take the part of the victim as they are terrorized, cornered, and brutalized. The first explicit murder sequence uses a point-of-view shot to equate the viewer's identity with the victim-to-be. This is not a new trick, but Argento uses it only to establish a relationship. He does not maintain the perspective after he has introduced the killer into the sequence. Instead, we drift out a bit, looking at the girl as her assailant shoves her down on the bed and slices off her night gown. Our lingering identification heightens the sensation of this action and also our outrage at the assumed masculinity of the killer. From here, Argento brings his camera in tighter as we are forced to trail down the girl's body with the killer's hand, with the killer's knife. With a vicious yank, the killer removes the undergarments of the prone woman before stabbing her; the suggestion is that the fatal knife thrust penetrates sexually. It is a tantalizing scene to watch, but a difficult one to finish, because while we are still identifying with the victim, Argento subtly nudges us into almost unspeakable identification with the murderer (and by extension, the knife). After the precise moment that murderer and murdered impact, we are compelled to reject the killer as opposite and antithetical to the victim. As the victim is a female, we accept that the killer must be male, and Argento has certainly given us enough evidence to support this.\nMany of the themes in The Bird with Crystal Plumage, such as the fallibility of memory, the plight of the helpless witness, and the role of art in psychosis recur in Dario Argento's later films, such as Deep Red, Suspiria, and Tenebre. His skill at transferring the brutalization of his characters to his audience only increases, while his showy homages to Hitchcock lessen as he gains more confidence in his own abilities. The whodunits twist toward labyrinthine and nonsensical, but the journey to the final revelation becomes more exhilarating. However, none of these comparisons to future works lessen the fact that Argento is a creative force to be reckoned with. The Bird with the Crystal Plumage proves that he has always been so.\nI think this is one of\nSubmitted by Ray Crowe (not verified) on Tue, 2011-09-20 13:17.\nI think this is one of Argento's better plotted films, extremely suspenseful and stylish and a very promising debut for the Maestro. That taunting soundtrack has always given me the creeps as well. Unforgettable giallo.",
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        "raw_content": "The COP of Action on the Right Pathway\nECO salutes a major step forward in the transition to a decarbonised and climate-resilient world. At 2.30pm in Room Atlantic, please come welcome the launch of the 2050 Pathway Platform, a new tool that allows state and non-state actors to share their plans and learn from one another\u2019s strategies and approaches.\nThe launch of the Platform marks a high point in this COP. We have already seen the release of the first long-term strategies from several countries. Germany stole the show last week, followed by the US, Canada and Mexico yesterday, and the excitement is building to see which other countries will bring their plans forward with the Platform\u2019s launch today. ECO has heard that 20 countries will be signing up alongside over 200 companies and numerous subnational actors.\nWhy are we so excited? It\u2019s quite straightforward\u2014the Platform is a concrete sign that countries and other actors are taking the PA seriously and mainstreaming climate planning into a long-term vision for national development \u2013 that\u2019s what we need to limit global temperature rise to 1.5\u00baC.\nWhile having a plan is no guarantee of success, without one, failure is certain. This is the first step towards developing a vision of how achieve our PA goals, and how quickly we need to accelerate action.\nThe 2050 strategies are vital to our climate goals as well as roadmaps to a better, more secure future. ECO salutes the front-runners and hopes that all G20 countries will join and bring out their strategies by 2018.\nECO 10, COP22 CMP12 CMA1, English",
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        "raw_content": "You may have read about Bulletproof Coffee here or elsewhere on the internet, and if you\u2019re like me, but before you consider making that a regular part of your routine, check out this video below of some reasons why it may NOT be the best choice for you! As always though, do your own research to decide for yourself\u2026there are always pros and cons to each side.",
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        "raw_content": "Harvey, Clay Braxton was born in 1983 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7023 Elati ST, DENVER, Adams County, CO. His voter ID number is 7017829.\nHarvey, Cody James was born in 1999 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 10909 Hwy 79, BENNETT, Adams County, CO. His voter ID number is 601683352.\nHarvey, Coleen Sue was born in 1957 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1939 Ouray DR, MONTROSE, Montrose County, CO. Her voter ID number is 5364157.\nHarvey, Cole William was born in 1996 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 334 E Byrd DR, PUEBLO WEST, Pueblo County, CO. His voter ID number is 600895375.\nHarvey, Colin Ross was born in 1992 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 395 Sunnyside CT UNIT B, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. His voter ID number is 601802423.\nHarvey, Colleen Knight was born in 1971 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4140 St Lucia ST, BOULDER, Boulder County, CO. 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Her voter ID number is 600070084.\nHarvey, Cortez was born in 1986 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 341 Wright ST # 108, LAKEWOOD, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 601216363.\nHarvey, Courtney Ann was born in 1989 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 7277 S Xenia CIR # D, CENTENNIAL, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 200028343.\nHarvey, Courtney Christman was born in 1989 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 718 Dennison AVE, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601190587.\nHarvey, Coy Bruce was born in 1973 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2356 S Dillon ST, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 600811573.\nHarvey, Coy Scott was born in 1960 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1614 Vasquez CIR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 135749.\nHarvey, Craig James was born in 1965 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5095 S Meadow Lark DR, CASTLE ROCK, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 5739696.\nHarvey, Crista was born in 1976 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5298 S Dudley CT, LITTLETON, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600094647.\nHarvey, Crystal Lynn was born in 1985 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 936 Grouse CIR, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 6418405.\nHarvey, Crystal Rose was born in 1984 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6330 E Vassar AVE, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3018159.\nHarvey, Curtis M was born in 1965 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 311 E 4Th ST, LEADVILLE, Lake County, CO. His voter ID number is 8459319.\nHarvey, Cynthia D was born in 1971 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1965 N Holly ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. 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His voter ID number is 1237699.\nHarvey, Daniel Ray was born in 1995 and registered to vote, giving the address as 318 Walnut ST APT W323D, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Harvey\u0092 voter ID number is 601479133.\nHarvey, Daniel Robert was born in 1974 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 30265 Coyote Run CT, OAK CREEK, Routt County, CO. His voter ID number is 6572837.\nHarvey, Daniel V was born in 1971 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 595 Manhattan DR APT 102, BOULDER, Boulder County, CO. His voter ID number is 8087006.\nHarvey, Daniel William A was born in 1976 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 504 Geneva AVE, BOULDER, Boulder County, CO. His voter ID number is 600260649.\nHarvey, Dannet Sue was born in 1958 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 13088 E Kansas PL, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 943684.\nHarvey, Danny J was born in 1948 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 147 Baldwin CIR APT 3063, ELDORADO SPRINGS, Boulder County, CO. His voter ID number is 8087007.\nHarvey, Dara Allison was born in 1973 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 30999 County Rd 15, LAS ANIMAS, Bent County, CO. Her voter ID number is 200374376.\nHarvey, Dara Rochelle was born in 1991 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2905 N Inca ST UNIT 1110, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600254455.\nHarvey, Darci Ann Dyer was born in 1974 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 11342 S Birchwood ST, PARKER, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 763520.\nHarvey, Darian Janette was born in 1982 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2707 Colorado AVE, DURANGO, La Plata County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4910278.\nHarvey, Daric Ryan was born in 1975 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 330 7Th ST, PENROSE, Fremont County, CO. His voter ID number is 600491687.\nHarvey, Darryl Lee was born in 1950 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4122 S Dunkirk WAY, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 714475.\nHarvey, David A was born in 1961 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 11674 E Bayaud DR, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 662286.\nHarvey, David Alexander was born in 1942 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 719 Red Rock CIR, PENROSE, Fremont County, CO. His voter ID number is 200320847.\nHarvey, David Dominick was born in 1988 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3660 G 4/10 RD, PALISADE, Mesa County, CO. His voter ID number is 2354849.\nHarvey, David Earl Ii was born in 1962 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3590 N Holly ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 6943652.\nHarvey, David Edward was born in 1960 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1440 N Clarkson ST APT 111, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 600532930.\nHarvey, David F was born in 1958 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1521 Colorado BLVD, IDAHO SPRINGS, Clear Creek County, CO. His voter ID number is 5010243.\nHarvey, David Huston was born in 1986 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 8205 Caravel DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 451094.\nHarvey, David John was born in 1958 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6115 Laural Green, FREDERICK, Weld County, CO. His voter ID number is 608432.\nHarvey, David John was born in 1953 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 495 E Oxford AVE, ENGLEWOOD, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 853929.\nHarvey, David Kelly was born in 1973 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3315 Corte Almaden, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 6415086.\nHarvey, David Lee was born in 1952 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2000 Butterfield RD, HARTSEL, Park County, CO. His voter ID number is 552225.\nHarvey, David Leroy was born in 1951 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7505 W Yale AVE APT 2706, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 4208660.\nHarvey, David Michael was born in 1968 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4867 Sweetgrass LN, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 286849.\nHarvey, David Michael was born in 1991 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2840 W 67Th PL, DENVER, Adams County, CO. His voter ID number is 600422298.\nHarvey, David Quinn was born in 1969 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3900 Storm Cloud WAY, CASTLE ROCK, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 5892672.\nHarvey, David Thomas was born in 1963 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 202 21St Avenue CT, GREELEY, Weld County, CO. His voter ID number is 6352140.\nHarvey, Dawn Anita was born in 1970 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 7330 Running Deer WAY, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 673221.\nHarvey, Dawn Laree was born in 1955 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 18532 E Tanforan PL, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 922356.\nHarvey, Dawn Marie was born in 1975 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 10076 Cairns CT, HIGHLANDS RANCH, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601037833.\nHarvey, Dawn Michelle was born in 1955 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1708 Sawyer WAY # 163, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 487921.\nHarvey, Dean M was born in 1988 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2451/2 Nancy ST, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. His voter ID number is 5582696.\nHarvey, Deanne Lynn was born in 1970 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5903 E 121St PL, BRIGHTON, Adams County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601426603.\nHarvey, Deb was born in 1966 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 195 Old Toll Rd, TELLURIDE, San Miguel County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601941973.\nHarvey, Debbie A was born in 1954 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 25956 E Otero DR, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 735743.\nHarvey, Debbie Lynn was born in 1959 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 31 Glenmoor DR, ENGLEWOOD, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 849447.\nHarvey, Deborah was born in 1966 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1603 W Kiowa ST, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 394167.\nHarvey, Deborah was born in 1956 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 245 Tennis Club RD UNIT 205, DILLON, Summit County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601511564.\nHarvey, Deborah A was born in 1950 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3835 E 134Th CT, THORNTON, Adams County, CO. Her voter ID number is 7142170.\nHarvey, Deborah E was born in 1962 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2646 Rockhurst BLVD, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 189399.\nHarvey, Deborah Jo was born in 1958 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1540 N Locust ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2512853.\nHarvey, Deborah K was born in 1953 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3069 Sunflower CT, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2256647.\nHarvey, Deborah L was born in 1957 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6003 Mapleton DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 110074.\nHarvey, Deborah Lee was born in 1970 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3550 Beechwood CT, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 282658.\nHarvey, Deborah Louise was born in 1963 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 12758 Eudora DR, THORNTON, Adams County, CO. Her voter ID number is 7074785.\nHarvey, Debra Lee was born in 1960 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9211 Julian WAY, WESTMINSTER, Adams County, CO. Her voter ID number is 200328384.\nHarvey, Debra Marie was born in 1961 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 235 N Cherry ST, FRUITA, Mesa County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2291996.\nHarvey, Demetria Latrice was born in 1991 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1150 N Galapago ST UNIT 2-511, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600413777.\nHarvey, Denise Michelle was born in 1961 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3261 N Ivy ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2515198.\nHarvey, Denise Renay was born in 1970 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6150 Dolan CT, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 1607603.\nHarvey, Dennis Darrin was born in 1961 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 383 28 RD, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. His voter ID number is 2284943.\nHarvey, Dennis L was born in 1941 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 11835 Milam RD, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 194897.\nHarvey, Dennis Michael was born in 1972 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4455 Haystack DR, WINDSOR, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 1612614.\nHarvey, Dennison Paul was born in 1973 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1064 13Th ST APT 105, BOULDER, Boulder County, CO. His voter ID number is 8087012.\nHarvey, Derek John was born in 1962 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3511 Terry Lake RD, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 1596970.\nHarvey, Derek Randall was born in 1987 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1625 Hermosa PL, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 601006725.\nHarvey, Derrick Lamar was born in 1985 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7522 W 13Th AVE, LAKEWOOD, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 601210670.\nHarvey, Desiree Genaveve was born in 1994 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 880 Beacon Lite RD # 33, MONUMENT, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600721136.\nHarvey, Desiree Marie was born in 1987 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3385 W 93Rd AVE, WESTMINSTER, Adams County, CO. Her voter ID number is 6973256.\nHarvey, Desiree Nicole was born in 1997 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3019 42Nd Avenue CT, GREELEY, Weld County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601351596.\nHarvey, Devin Joshua was born in 1975 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1449 Iowa AVE, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 200011183.\nHarvey, Devon was born in 1989 and registered to vote, giving the address as 2323 Curtis ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Harvey\u0092 voter ID number is 601352583.\nHarvey, Devon Michael was born in 1996 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 480 Pluto CT, LITTLETON, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 601067408.\nHarvey, Devyn Scott was born in 1998 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7988 Stuart ST, WESTMINSTER, Adams County, CO. His voter ID number is 601607437.\nHarvey, Diane Allred was born in 1953 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2621 Foxglove CT, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. 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Her voter ID number is 600899980.\nHarvey, Donna Lynn was born in 1957 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 12332 Hickman PL, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600067798.\nHarvey, Donteice Khalill was born in 1998 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4340 Fountain Springs GRV # 400, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 600848222.\nHarvey, Doreen Jelene was born in 1980 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2896 Orchard AVE UNIT C, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2322425.\nHarvey, Dorothy J was born in 1928 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2479 S Clermont ST APT 456, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 743994.\nHarvey, Dorothy J was born in 1930 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5565 S Yosemite ST # 209, GREENWOOD VLG, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 847646.\nHarvey, Dorothy L was born in 1932 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4 Village CT, LITTLETON, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 819289.\nHarvey, Douglas Allen was born in 1959 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 11164 W Highway 24, WOODLAND PARK, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 503913.\nHarvey, Douglas Dean was born in 1956 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1205 W 3Rd ST, RIFLE, Garfield County, CO. His voter ID number is 600838351.\nHarvey, Douglas Jay was born in 1994 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3812 Martin LN, JOHNSTOWN, Weld County, CO. His voter ID number is 600723300.\nHarvey, Douglas Kieth was born in 1951 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 234 N Union AVE APT 301, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. His voter ID number is 601319540.\nHarvey, Douglas Paul was born in 1990 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4900 N Irving ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 600840774.\nHarvey, Doyle Lynn was born in 1946 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 34147 County Rd 530, WALSENBURG, Huerfano County, CO. His voter ID number is 4737223.\nHarvey, Dre'Quez Timothy was born in 1997 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 13773 E 24Th AVE, AURORA, Adams County, CO. His voter ID number is 601702140.\nHarvey, Drusilla Kay was born in 1969 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 21041 Saddleback CIR, PARKER, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 5791813.\nHarvey, Duncan M was born in 1946 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4057 E Maplewood PL, CENTENNIAL, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 789165.\nHarvey, Dustin Nicholas was born in 1991 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 875 South Park DR, MONUMENT, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 600440205.\nHarvey, Dylan Andrew Howard was born in 1999 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2103 Kennedy AVE, LOVELAND, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 601241639.\nHarvey, Dylan James was born in 1998 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 136 Wildhorse, GYPSUM, Eagle County, CO. His voter ID number is 601133797.\nHarvey, Ebony Gale Alicia was born in 1995 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6974 Thorn Brush WAY, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600844128.\nHarvey, Eddie Mike was born in 1960 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1004 Dougherty CT, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. His voter ID number is 4977321.\nHarvey, Edward Earl was born in 1968 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 9595 Pecos ST LOT 334, THORNTON, Adams County, CO. His voter ID number is 7162131.\nHarvey, Edward Eugene was born in 1970 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2128 Ridgewood LN, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. His voter ID number is 600469383.\nHarvey, Edward F was born in 1949 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 55 N Ash ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 2389210.\nHarvey, Edward K was born in 1941 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 15072 E Kelly PL, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 600264016.\nHarvey, Edward Lee was born in 1966 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1197 Green Meadow LN, GREENWOOD VLG, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 781423.\nHarvey, Elaine Mabel was born in 1940 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6325 S University BLVD # 108, CENTENNIAL, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2499893.\nHarvey, Eleanor Ann was born in 1990 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 225 Colorado AVE, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601170592.\nHarvey, Electra Lee was born in 1969 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1164 Crest DR, CRAIG, Moffat County, CO. Her voter ID number is 5584590.\nHarvey, Elise Michelle was born in 1986 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1523 12Th ST, GREELEY, Weld County, CO. Her voter ID number is 6411968.\nHarvey, Elisha Anne was born in 1971 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5003 S Malta WAY, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 5735853.\nHarvey, Elizabeth Ann was born in 1986 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1585 N Osceola ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 8087019.\nHarvey, Elizabeth E was born in 1931 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 18532 E Tanforan PL, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4033729.\nHarvey, Elizabeth Gwynn was born in 1979 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3710 Trail Rock PL, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601589697.\nHarvey, Elizabeth Marinelli was born in 1975 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 12482 Home Farm CT, WESTMINSTER, Adams County, CO. Her voter ID number is 6917724.\nHarvey, Elizabeth N was born in 1937 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3627 S Newport WAY, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2427668.\nHarvey, Eliza H was born in 1951 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 11500 W 38Th AVE # 59, WHEAT RIDGE, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4030519.\nHarvey, Ellen Ocrant was born in 1947 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 836 Racquet LN, BOULDER, Boulder County, CO. Her voter ID number is 8359782.\nHarvey, Elmira Denise was born in 1971 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2622 S Sable WAY, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2781330.\nHarvey, Elnora Lynne was born in 1942 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 699 Round Hill DR, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2263038.\nHarvey, Elwood Scott was born in 1946 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2713 Northcrest DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 172278.\nHarvey, Emily Ann was born in 1984 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4815 E 6Th Avenue PKWY, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600767476.\nHarvey, Emily K was born in 1981 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 320 S Colorado ST, GUNNISON, Gunnison County, CO. Her voter ID number is 5960366.\nHarvey, Emily Kae Roby was born in 1976 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 129 N Ash ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2577670.\nHarvey, Emily Marie was born in 1992 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2 Harvey TRL, CRAIG, Moffat County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601570072.\nHarvey, Emily Thompson was born in 1977 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1910 Vassar DR, BOULDER, Boulder County, CO. Her voter ID number is 8378846.\nHarvey, Emma Cameron was born in 1997 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 108 Katydid LN, SNOWMASS, Pitkin County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601239567.\nHarvey, Erica Dianne was born in 1977 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6215 Brantly AVE, CASTLE ROCK, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600924575.\nHarvey, Eric Demetrius was born in 1974 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7826 Stockton DR, FOUNTAIN, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 600516910.\nHarvey, Eric R was born in 1987 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 31 Glenmoor DR, ENGLEWOOD, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 849655.\nHarvey, Eric V was born in 1964 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6898 S Magnolia CT, CENTENNIAL, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 798283.\nHarvey, Erika Yuki was born in 1959 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3002 Lamar ST, WHEAT RIDGE, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4231396.\nHarvey, Erik B was born in 1973 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1868 Autumn DR, LEADVILLE, Lake County, CO. His voter ID number is 8462504.\nHarvey, Erik William was born in 1988 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 10137 W Dartmouth PL # 206, LAKEWOOD, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 601328206.\nHarvey, Erin Bronwen was born in 1971 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3315 Corte Almaden, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 6356542.\nHarvey, Erin Brooke was born in 1977 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 833 Welsh CT, LOUISVILLE, Boulder County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2700646.\nHarvey, Eron James was born in 1992 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 11100 E Dartmouth AVE APT 162, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 601860445.\nHarvey, Esther D was born in 1962 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 14403 W Yale PL, LAKEWOOD, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4002864.\nHarvey, Ethan C was born in 1983 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2915 Straus LN APT 3, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 200094268.\nHarvey, Ethan Roy was born in 1993 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 47754 Ke RD, MESA, Mesa County, CO. His voter ID number is 600361534.\nHarvey, Eugene L was born in 1960 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 927 23 1/2 RD, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. His voter ID number is 2274499.\nHarvey, Evan Alexander was born in 1995 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2281 Jeffcoat DR, CRAIG, Moffat County, CO. His voter ID number is 600790999.\nHarvey, Evan John was born in 1992 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2535 Trinity CIR APT A, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 600503420.\nHarvey, Faith Celeste was born in 1996 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2809 Sunnywood AVE, WOODLAND PARK, Teller County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601108347.\nHarvey, Fern Kay was born in 1948 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 926 Tumbleweed RD, COTOPAXI, Fremont County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3688450.\nHarvey, Florenda R was born in 1970 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2318 Frontier ST, LONGMONT, Boulder County, CO. Her voter ID number is 8087134.\nHarvey, Forrest Edwin was born in 1963 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 713 Snowy Plain RD, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 600815173.\nHarvey, Francine was born in 1977 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 580 S El Charro DR, PUEBLO WEST, Pueblo County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3097166.\nHarvey, Francis Joseph Iii was born in 1966 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2004 Coralbells CT, LONGMONT, Boulder County, CO. His voter ID number is 8087136.\nHarvey, Francis L was born in 1932 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 37321 Highway 392, BRIGGSDALE, Weld County, CO. His voter ID number is 6331178.\nHarvey, Franklin Adams was born in 1994 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1495 County Road 526, BAYFIELD, La Plata County, CO. His voter ID number is 600571708.\nHarvey, Franklin F was born in 1955 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3279 Lorene DR, CLIFTON, Mesa County, CO. His voter ID number is 2309939.\nHarvey, Frederick Brandon was born in 1980 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3605 Precision DR # 174, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 601189198.\nHarvey, Frederick Lynn was born in 1943 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 22106 Hwy 491, YELLOW JACKET, Montezuma County, CO. His voter ID number is 4875309.\nHarvey, Fred R was born in 1930 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 18 Morningside DR, WHEAT RIDGE, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 4031903.\nHarvey, Gail Barrett was born in 1946 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3146 S Hills CT, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2451958.\nHarvey, Gail E was born in 1958 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 514 Willow Valley, LAMAR, Prowers County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2991443.\nHarvey, Gail Faye was born in 1947 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 20699 Deputy PT, FOUNTAIN, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 234312.\nHarvey, Garrett John was born in 1994 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1015 Iliad WAY, LAFAYETTE, Boulder County, CO. His voter ID number is 600477973.\nHarvey, Gary Edmond was born in 1952 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 112 Blue Heron CIR, GREENWOOD VLG, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 851212.\nHarvey, Gary L was born in 1957 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 8297 Club Crest DR, ARVADA, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 4068224.\nHarvey, Gary Lynn was born in 1950 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 515 Falcons Rest PL, WOODLAND PARK, Teller County, CO. His voter ID number is 3831513.\nHarvey, Gayle Marie was born in 1944 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2040 W Woodstock CT, PUEBLO WEST, Pueblo County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3053408.\nHarvey, Gene Alton was born in 1932 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6825 Kipling ST, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 471887.\nHarvey, Geneva Marie Mae was born in 1989 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 24 Princeton CIR, LONGMONT, Boulder County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600312262.\nHarvey, Genevieve Marie was born in 1955 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9689 Otis DR, WESTMINSTER, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600025730.\nHarvey, George Francis Iii was born in 1973 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 798 Lavastone AVE, LOVELAND, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 1629457.\nHarvey, George Raymond Jr was born in 1950 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 228 Mahoney DR UNIT 101, TELLURIDE, San Miguel County, CO. His voter ID number is 4994346.\nHarvey, Gerald Allen was born in 1950 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 66900 Solar RD, MONTROSE, Montrose County, CO. His voter ID number is 5369418.\nHarvey, Geraldine Elizabeth was born in 1932 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 12451 Sheridan BLVD # 212, BROOMFIELD, Broomfield County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600042959.\nHarvey, Geraldine Ellis was born in 1929 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3038 Kings CT, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2287976.\nHarvey, Gerald Joseph was born in 1949 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 496 County Rd 852, GRANBY, Grand County, CO. His voter ID number is 8528884.\nHarvey, Gerald Wayne was born in 1954 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2191 Fairplay ST, AURORA, Adams County, CO. His voter ID number is 7155889.\nHarvey, Gerri Lynn was born in 1957 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4340 Fountain Springs GRV APT 400, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 309124.\nHarvey, Gina Louise was born in 1971 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 609 46Th Avenue CT, GREELEY, Weld County, CO. Her voter ID number is 8087142.\nHarvey, Gina Swift was born in 1952 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5641 Coyote Rim LN, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 1557912.\nHarvey, Gisele Rosita was born in 1964 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5171 S Buchanan ST, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 731083.\nHarvey, Glenda June was born in 1950 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1048 Palacio VW APT 104, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 681481.\nHarvey, Glenell Sylvia was born in 1947 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5683 W Iliff DR, LAKEWOOD, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4131000.\nHarvey, Glenn Mason was born in 1969 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1745 Cuprite CT, CASTLE ROCK, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 5709733.\nHarvey, Glenn Raymond was born in 1954 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 233 A ST, CROWLEY, Crowley County, CO. His voter ID number is 7015544.\nHarvey, Gloria Ann was born in 1955 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 233 E 3Rd ST, CENTER, Saguache County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3742662.\nHarvey, Gordon Mcpherson Jr was born in 1941 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1639 Diamond Head DR, CASTLE ROCK, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 601522959.\nHarvey, Gordon Nelson was born in 1963 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4863 Alberta Falls WAY, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 157993.\nHarvey, Grace Elizabeth was born in 1995 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1495 County Road 526, BAYFIELD, La Plata County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600822447.\nHarvey, Gregg W was born in 1961 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1712 Steel ST UNIT 7108, LOUISVILLE, Boulder County, CO. His voter ID number is 601968062.\nHarvey, Gregory Alan was born in 1986 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1019 Edwards Village BLVD # D14, EDWARDS, Eagle County, CO. His voter ID number is 600916798.\nHarvey, Gregory Gene was born in 1965 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2808 N Lafayette ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 600400769.\nHarvey, Gregory Glenn was born in 1974 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 11385 S Fountain Hills ST, PARKER, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 5711291.\nHarvey, Gregory L was born in 1948 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5033 County Rd 335 # 151, NEW CASTLE, Garfield County, CO. His voter ID number is 5539407.\nHarvey, Gregory Wayne was born in 1972 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 635 Ridgeglen WAY, HIGHLANDS RANCH, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 200074690.\nHarvey, Guy Daniel was born in 1988 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7046 Dutch LOOP, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 5674637.\nHarvey, Guy Prescott Ii was born in 1946 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1401 Barberry DR, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 600352303.\nHarvey, Gwendolyn Faye was born in 1972 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 24687 E Florida AVE, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601890706.\nHarvey, Haidyn Janae was born in 1997 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 18842 E Prentice PL, CENTENNIAL, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601242555.\nHarvey, Haley Elizabeth was born in 1993 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6853 Garland ST, ARVADA, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600682343.\nHarvey, Haley Shaun was born in 1985 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9806 S Crystal Lake DR, LITTLETON, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600964554.\nHarvey, Hanley L was born in 1974 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1111 D ST, SALIDA, Chaffee County, CO. Her voter ID number is 638013.\nHarvey, Hannah Beda was born in 1991 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 190 N Fuller Placer RD, BRECKENRIDGE, Summit County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600503807.\nHarvey, Hannah Rainier was born in 1996 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3726 E Colorado AVE, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601077587.\nHarvey, Harold Matthew was born in 1988 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2512 Sunstone DR, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 601643181.\nHarvey, Harriet Mason was born in 1924 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 10695 W 17Th AVE # 249, LAKEWOOD, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3969199.\nHarvey, Heather A was born in 1969 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6340 S Jellison ST, LITTLETON, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4112862.\nHarvey, Heather Clarice was born in 1988 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3350 W Arkansas AVE, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601246036.\nHarvey, Heather Dawn was born in 1975 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9540 W 62Nd AVE, ARVADA, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600150983.\nHarvey, Heather Lea was born in 1963 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 821 White AVE UNIT 1, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601138673.\nHarvey, Heather Marie was born in 1971 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5865 Dolores ST, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 273506.\nHarvey, Heaven Leigh Amber was born in 1995 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 16286 Coleman AVE, FT LUPTON, Weld County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601220397.\nHarvey, Heidi Madison was born in 1999 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 365 Sedona DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601655241.\nHarvey, Helen Clare was born in 1991 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 10400 Park Meadows DR # 9, LITTLETON, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601625442.\nHarvey, Henrietta Elaine was born in 1973 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2128 Ridgewood LN, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3092310.\nHarvey, Herbert Wayne was born in 1959 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1374 Caledonia CIR, LOUISVILLE, Boulder County, CO. His voter ID number is 8087145.\nHarvey, Holly Ann was born in 1971 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 301 W Bridge ST, HOTCHKISS, Delta County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601533127.\nHarvey, Holly Rose was born in 1960 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 715 Nolte CT, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 316307.\nHarvey, Hubert B was born in 1928 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5565 S Yosemite ST # 209, GREENWOOD VLG, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 847761.\nHarvey, Hue H was born in 1927 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 18532 E Tanforan PL, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 4034026.\nHarvey, Hugh Edward Jr was born in 1952 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5215 Sky TRL, BOW MAR, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 4003999.\nHarvey, Hyrum Joseph was born in 1991 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 927 23 1/2 RD, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. His voter ID number is 600240545.\nHarvey, Ieshia Ann was born in 1999 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3261 N Ivy ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601717868.\nHarvey, Ike James was born in 1987 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3211 N Josephine ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 2941477.\nHarvey, Ira Gene was born in 1961 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 16286 Coleman AVE, FT LUPTON, Weld County, CO. His voter ID number is 7095453.\nHarvey, Irene M was born in 1951 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2587 Hillrose CT, LOVELAND, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 1627674.\nHarvey, Isabelle Simpson was born in 1923 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3951 S Hillcrest DR, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2759566.\nHarvey, Jack Charles was born in 1952 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1753 Concord DR, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 600963921.\nHarvey, Jackie Lee Jr was born in 1966 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5226 Artistic CIR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 244066.\nHarvey, Jackie Lynn was born in 1965 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 403 W 27Th ST, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4205323.\nHarvey, Jack R Jr was born in 1961 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 9853 Venneford Ranch RD, HIGHLANDS RANCH, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 5741362.\nHarvey, Jackson Kent was born in 1999 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1197 Green Meadow LN, GREENWOOD VLG, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 601587906.\nHarvey, Jack Turner was born in 1997 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3010 Wyecliff LN, HIGHLANDS RANCH, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 601138857.\nHarvey, Jaclyn Alyse Londino was born in 1989 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9366 Fall River RD # 108, IDAHO SPRINGS, Clear Creek County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601050792.\nHarvey, Jaclyn Leigh was born in 2000 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1521 Colorado BLVD, IDAHO SPRINGS, Clear Creek County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601475913.\nHarvey, Jacob Aidan was born in 1996 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1540 N Locust ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 600924835.\nHarvey, Jacob Daniel was born in 1988 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2111 N Frontage RD W # 18, VAIL, Eagle County, CO. His voter ID number is 600986874.\nHarvey, Jacob Daniel was born in 1973 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1200 Collyer ST, LONGMONT, Boulder County, CO. His voter ID number is 8087148.\nHarvey, Jacob Evan was born in 1990 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3815 Celtic LN # F, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 601160420.\nHarvey, Jacob Jerald was born in 1997 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 817 17Th ST APT 3007, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 600892557.\nHarvey, Jacob Scott was born in 1998 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2248 Millcreek PL, HIGHLANDS RANCH, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 600962945.\nHarvey, Jacob Thomas was born in 1990 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 208 American WAY, BRECKENRIDGE, Summit County, CO. His voter ID number is 200230512.\nHarvey, Jacob William Poland was born in 1990 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 10738 Huron ST APT B408, NORTHGLENN, Adams County, CO. His voter ID number is 600105748.\nHarvey, Jacqualine A was born in 1942 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 715 Deerhorn Ridge GRV, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 436405.\nHarvey, Jacque Durant was born in 1947 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 248 Sundance CT, STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, Routt County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601273549.\nHarvey, Jacqueline Elaine was born in 1958 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2113 Settlers DR, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3083974.\nHarvey, Jacqueline Kaye was born in 1966 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2945 Sandra AVE UNIT B, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2299722.\nHarvey, Jacqueline Rose was born in 1992 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1950 N Logan ST APT 513, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601113615.\nHarvey, Jacqueline Rose Marie was born in 1990 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 11050 Emerson ST, NORTHGLENN, Adams County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600259151.\nHarvey, Jaime Marie was born in 1981 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 7436 Waterside DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 751088.\nHarvey, Jakob Kayser was born in 1994 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4316 E 105Th AVE, THORNTON, Adams County, CO. His voter ID number is 600635661.\nHarvey, Jamal Raha was born in 1978 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 777 N Ash ST APT 102, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 601252582.\nHarvey, James Carothers was born in 1959 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6551 Pike CT, ARVADA, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 4196780.\nHarvey, James Christopher was born in 1988 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 36 Commons CIR # 4204, SNOWMASS VLG, Pitkin County, CO. His voter ID number is 601082545.\nHarvey, James Colin was born in 1986 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1737 N Verbena ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 2940411.\nHarvey, James David was born in 1967 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 129 N Ash ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 2796801.\nHarvey, James David was born in 1968 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1600 Quince AVE, BOULDER, Boulder County, CO. His voter ID number is 3958415.\nHarvey, James Douglas was born in 1950 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3763 S Federal BLVD, ENGLEWOOD, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 601295877.\nHarvey, James E Iii was born in 1998 and registered to vote, giving the address as 1016 14Th ST APT 102, BOULDER, Boulder County, CO. Harvey\u0092 voter ID number is 601675839.\nHarvey, James Edward was born in 1983 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 709 S Sierra Madre ST, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 601027839.\nHarvey, James F was born in 1960 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2646 Rockhurst BLVD, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 189405.\nHarvey, James F was born in 1931 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 243 Jacob WAY, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. His voter ID number is 600148314.\nHarvey, James Francis was born in 1957 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 715 Nolte CT, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 600797386.\nHarvey, James Gene was born in 1975 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 10695 W 79Th PL, ARVADA, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 6854122.\nHarvey, James Henry Iv was born in 1989 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2433 S Ellis ST, LAKEWOOD, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 600206662.\nHarvey, James Henry Iii was born in 1923 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2433 S Ellis ST, LAKEWOOD, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 695049.\nHarvey, James Kenneth was born in 1962 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 16156 Sequoia DR, PARKER, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 5808322.\nHarvey, James Lee was born in 1976 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 9850 W 54Th AVE, ARVADA, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 4226783.\nHarvey, James Lee was born in 1965 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7037 S Clermont DR, CENTENNIAL, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 886433.\nHarvey, James Lewis was born in 1973 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5 W Las Vegas ST, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 601442163.\nHarvey, James Logan was born in 1977 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1434 4Th ST, PENROSE, Fremont County, CO. His voter ID number is 3049086.\nHarvey, James M was born in 1949 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 250 West Fork RD, DURANGO, La Plata County, CO. His voter ID number is 4910357.\nHarvey, James Rockwell was born in 1940 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 715 Deerhorn Ridge GRV, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 435975.\nHarvey, James Rockwell Jr was born in 1966 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 178 Cobblestone DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 522239.\nHarvey, James T was born in 1952 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2501 W 32Nd AVE, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 2561636.\nHarvey, James Tyron Ii was born in 1983 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2550 N Washington ST APT 332, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 2882278.\nHarvey, James W was born in 1943 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 159 W Glenrose DR, PUEBLO WEST, Pueblo County, CO. His voter ID number is 3061577.\nHarvey, James Wesley was born in 1956 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 401 Park ST, MANZANOLA, Otero County, CO. His voter ID number is 5793019.\nHarvey, James William was born in 1991 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 111 Broadway AVE APT 17, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. His voter ID number is 600331873.\nHarvey, Jamie Elizabeth was born in 1985 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9801 W Girton DR # D-122, LAKEWOOD, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4120355.\nHarvey, Jamie Leigh was born in 1982 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 14859 Harrison ST, BRIGHTON, Adams County, CO. Her voter ID number is 6421925.\nHarvey, Jamin T was born in 1984 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 11695 W 74Th AVE, ARVADA, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 2868147.\nHarvey, Jamison Laine was born in 2000 and registered to vote, giving the address as 9134 Harlequin CIR, FREDERICK, Weld County, CO. Harvey\u0092 voter ID number is 601867910.\nHarvey, Jane Catherine was born in 1963 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3511 Terry Lake RD, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 1597240.\nHarvey, Janell Maria was born in 1977 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 16960 Papago WAY, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600115812.\nHarvey, Janet was born in 1977 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 36 Oakland ST # 1914, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2573600.\nHarvey, Janet was born in 1937 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5730 S Julian ST, LITTLETON, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 821869.\nHarvey, Janet L was born in 1963 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 7825 Montarbor DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 107615.\nHarvey, Janet L was born in 1946 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 4057 E Maplewood PL, CENTENNIAL, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 789164.\nHarvey, Janice Arlene was born in 1943 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 22106 Hwy 491, YELLOW JACKET, Montezuma County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4875310.\nHarvey, Janice Elaine was born in 1954 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 17107 Campion WAY, PARKER, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 5771311.\nHarvey, Janice Jane was born in 1950 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2712 Winding Trail PL, BOULDER, Boulder County, CO. Her voter ID number is 8038087.\nHarvey, Janice M was born in 1947 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 7856 S Pierce WAY, LITTLETON, Jefferson County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4105554.\nHarvey, Janice Powell was born in 1950 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1401 Barberry DR, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 200252525.\nHarvey, Janie M was born in 1967 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3010 Wyecliff LN, HIGHLANDS RANCH, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 5750542.\nHarvey, Jan Marie was born in 1959 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1976 S Vaughn WAY BLDG 25-102, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4277931.\nHarvey, Jan Mary was born in 1947 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 14261 E 1St DR # 202, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 200232636.\nHarvey, Jared K was born in 1977 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1393 Ridge RD, MEEKER, Rio Blanco County, CO. His voter ID number is 1587840.\nHarvey, Jarred was born in 1980 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 127 W 45Th ST # B, LOVELAND, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 601751213.\nHarvey, Jarred Scott was born in 1981 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 10231 Travertine PL, PARKER, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 601389439.\nHarvey, Jason A was born in 1976 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4774 N Flanders WAY, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 601756953.\nHarvey, Jason Alexander was born in 1987 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 4122 S Dunkirk WAY, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 713978.\nHarvey, Jason Kimble was born in 1965 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6333 Hwy 133, CARBONDALE, Pitkin County, CO. His voter ID number is 6783187.\nHarvey, Jason Nicholas was born in 1978 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 7634 Capel PT, PEYTON, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 343552.\nHarvey, Jason Ruiz was born in 1997 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2318 Frontier ST, LONGMONT, Boulder County, CO. His voter ID number is 600964954.\nHarvey, Jason Wesley was born in 1976 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 21823 Silver Meadow CIR, PARKER, Douglas County, CO. His voter ID number is 5927480.\nHarvey, Jeanine Marie was born in 1976 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 190 N Roslyn ST APT 1307, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600574616.\nHarvey, Jean Louise was born in 1942 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6063 S Niagara CT, CENTENNIAL, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 832760.\nHarvey, Jeanne was born in 1930 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 12466 E Kansas PL, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 672363.\nHarvey, Jeanne L was born in 1966 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 19485 E Purdue PL, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 713851.\nHarvey, Jed Clark was born in 1978 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 658 Allegheny DR, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. His voter ID number is 600710708.\nHarvey, Jeffery Lamont Jr was born in 1996 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 343 Van Gordon ST # 15-182, LAKEWOOD, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 601136084.\nHarvey, Jeffery Scott was born in 1971 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 138 N Bumgardner DR, PUEBLO WEST, Pueblo County, CO. His voter ID number is 601459737.\nHarvey, Jeff J was born in 1991 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2433 S Ellis CT, LAKEWOOD, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 600610466.\nHarvey, Jeffrey Drew was born in 1995 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 2466 Powderhorn LN, BOULDER, Boulder County, CO. His voter ID number is 600770785.\nHarvey, Jeffrey M was born in 1976 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1910 Vassar DR, BOULDER, Boulder County, CO. His voter ID number is 8087157.\nHarvey, Jeffrey Mark was born in 1958 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 6853 Garland ST, ARVADA, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 7195161.\nHarvey, Jeffrey Michael was born in 1968 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 18196 E Weaver AVE, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 600023445.\nHarvey, Jeffrey Michael was born in 1987 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 944 S Logan ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. His voter ID number is 8087156.\nHarvey, Jeffrey Nelson was born in 1963 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 16312 Gentle Mustang VW, PEYTON, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 528843.\nHarvey, Jeffrey Scottjolliff was born in 1975 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 3324 Santa Fe CT, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 1548619.\nHarvey, Jeffrey Todd was born in 1964 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 544 S Cody ST, LAKEWOOD, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 600891295.\nHarvey, Jena Nicole was born in 1992 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3649 S Biscay CT, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 200337960.\nHarvey, Jenna Leigh was born in 1985 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3349 S Wabash CT, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 200337043.\nHarvey, Jennifer was born in 1973 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 19975 E 41St PL, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 4185855.\nHarvey, Jennifer Ann was born in 1970 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 13444 Federal PL, BROOMFIELD, Broomfield County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3907672.\nHarvey, Jennifer Chantal was born in 1997 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2466 Powderhorn LN, BOULDER, Boulder County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600989371.\nHarvey, Jennifer Dawn was born in 1979 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2964 Northacre CT, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600411346.\nHarvey, Jennifer Denise was born in 1969 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 8620 Wildrye CIR, PARKER, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 5794274.\nHarvey, Jennifer Elizabeth was born in 1979 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3550 S Harlan ST APT 269, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2917646.\nHarvey, Jennifer Jane was born in 1963 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 14955 Elizabeth ST, THORNTON, Adams County, CO. Her voter ID number is 6902644.\nHarvey, Jennifer L was born in 1981 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 230 S Cherry ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2667422.\nHarvey, Jennifer Lynn was born in 1983 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 13655 Woodlake RD, ELBERT, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601455070.\nHarvey, Jennifer Marie was born in 1981 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 5888 S Lisbon WAY, CENTENNIAL, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 756516.\nHarvey, Jennifer Powell was born in 1979 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1401 Barberry DR, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. Her voter ID number is 200368375.\nHarvey, Jennifer Rebecca was born in 1982 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6564 Harvey LN, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600239715.\nHarvey, Jennifer Susanne was born in 1968 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 19764 Pikes Peak AVE # 102, PARKER, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 200061720.\nHarvey, Jenny Lee was born in 1980 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3019 42Nd Avenue CT, GREELEY, Weld County, CO. Her voter ID number is 200244910.\nHarvey, Jeremiah Eugene was born in 1991 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 250 Summit BLVD # 5301, BROOMFIELD, Broomfield County, CO. His voter ID number is 600852884.\nHarvey, Jeremy Paul was born in 1972 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 15705 W 67Th PL, ARVADA, Jefferson County, CO. His voter ID number is 601496578.\nHarvey, Jeri D was born in 1962 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9853 Venneford Ranch RD, HIGHLANDS RANCH, Douglas County, CO. Her voter ID number is 5870631.\nHarvey, Jeri Lynn was born in 1959 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 9620 Vinewood LN, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601458644.\nHarvey, Jerrie A was born in 1952 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 8178 S Leyden ST, CENTENNIAL, Arapahoe County, CO. Her voter ID number is 794148.\nHarvey, Jerrold Joseph was born in 1951 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1114 Sawtooth Oak CT, FORT COLLINS, Larimer County, CO. His voter ID number is 600487137.\nHarvey, Jerry Dean was born in 1964 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5876 Granby Hill DR, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. His voter ID number is 374600.\nHarvey, Jerry Lee Jr was born in 1992 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 5145 W 11Th ST APT 802, GREELEY, Weld County, CO. His voter ID number is 601721147.\nHarvey, Jerry Wayne Jr was born in 1967 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 1413 S Haleyville CIR, AURORA, Arapahoe County, CO. His voter ID number is 5918185.\nHarvey, Jesse Wayne was born in 1975 and he registered to vote, giving his address as 820 Emerson ST, BRUSH, Morgan County, CO. His voter ID number is 3579508.\nHarvey, Jessica Bronwyn was born in 2000 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 6315 Ashton Park PL, COLO SPRINGS, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 601879722.\nHarvey, Jessica Christine was born in 1990 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 2408 Broadway UNIT B, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. Her voter ID number is 200318873.\nHarvey, Jessica Lee was born in 1979 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1434 4Th ST, PENROSE, Fremont County, CO. Her voter ID number is 3049304.\nHarvey, Jessica Lee was born in 1989 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 1114 Sundial RD, GRAND JUNCTION, Mesa County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600335694.\nHarvey, Jessica Lynn was born in 1996 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 880 Beacon Lite RD LOT 33, MONUMENT, El Paso County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600890348.\nHarvey, Jessica Marie was born in 1982 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 10887 Legacy Ridge WAY, WESTMINSTER, Adams County, CO. Her voter ID number is 200061950.\nHarvey, Jillian Leigh was born in 1982 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 27036 Boulder Canyon DR, NEDERLAND, Boulder County, CO. Her voter ID number is 5649970.\nHarvey, Jill Powell was born in 1984 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 92 Princeton ST, PUEBLO, Pueblo County, CO. Her voter ID number is 600716620.\nHarvey, Joanie E was born in 1958 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 3116 N Quitman ST, DENVER, Denver County, CO. Her voter ID number is 2626290.\nHarvey, Joan M Hollister was born in 1948 and she registered to vote, giving her address as 11750 Harrison ST, THORNTON, Adams County, CO. 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        "title": "Coyote Blog \u00bb Blog Archive \u00bb Now He Tells Us -- Gore Figures Out Ethanol is Stupid",
        "raw_content": "\u00ab True Cost of the GM Bankruptcy\nThe Seen and Unseen: Passenger Rail Edition \u00bb\nNow He Tells Us -- Gore Figures Out Ethanol is Stupid\nA little late Al -- some of us realized this way back when it could have done some good, like before we spent billions of tax dollars and subsidized a stupid industry into being:\nATHENS, Nov 22 (Reuters) - Former U.S. vice-president Al Gore said support for corn-based ethanol in the United States was \"not a good policy\", weeks before tax credits are up for renewal.\n\"First generation ethanol I think was a mistake. The energy conversion ratios are at best very small.\n\"It's hard once such a programme is put in place to deal with the lobbies that keep it going.\"\nHe explained his own support for the original programme on his presidential ambitions.\n\"One of the reasons I made that mistake is that I paid particular attention to the farmers in my home state of Tennessee, and I had a certain fondness for the farmers in the state of Iowa because I was about to run for president.\"\nGore said a range of factors had contributed to that food price crisis, including drought in Australia, but said there was no doubt biofuels have an effect.\n\"The size, the percentage of corn particularly, which is now being (used for) first generation ethanol definitely has an impact on food prices.\n\"The competition with food prices is real.\"\nA couple of thoughts here. First, many detractors like myself have made the link between Iowa's role in the Presidential nomination process and support for corn ethanol, but it is nice to see a supporter confirm the link. Second, I wonder how many other scientific opinions Gore holds where political expediency blinds him to the reality of the data? I can think of at least one big one....\nTags: Al Gore, ATHENS, Australia, biofuels, ethanol, green energy, Marfin Popular Bank, prices, Reuters Former, United States\nI suppose he should be given points for honesty, but this is infuriating.\nMore importantly, if he is willing to pimp out ethanol to win an election, why are we supposed to take him at his word when he says that his global warming advocacy is not motivated by rent-seeking and greed?\nThese guys don't come clean for no reason. There has to be a motive behind this mea culpa. Is he trying to make his position on global warming more viable since he hasn't repudiated it? What a worm!!!!\nI could actually come to like the guy if he becomes a born-again non-politician. There's much good he could do if he continues to dissect the politics of environmental movements.\nI'm pretty sure this isn't any kind of political manipulation. Gore genuinely feels that food-crop ethanol advocacy was incorrect.\nBut...well, he feels NOW that it was incorrect. At the time, food-crop ethanol was the savior of future generations and anyone who disagreed with food-crop ethanol subsidies was an Evil Anti-Science Denier who was probably a bought-and-paid-for oil-industry stooge. At the time, the Science Was Settled and food-crop ethanol was the way to go, and if you didn't like it that was just too damn bad. Kicking and screaming, at any price.\nHope he didn't tell Brazil...\nIt was known from day one that ethanol was not a \"green\" fuel. The original (stupid) purpose of gasohol was to reduce our reliance on imported oil. Gasohol wasn't developed as an environmentally friendly fuel. (It isn't.) The desired effect of gasohol (less imported oil) wasn't achieved because:\n1. Ethanol provides less energy than an equal amount of gasoline, so 10% gasahol reduces miles per gallon by at least 3.2%. Thus, the net reduction in gasoline use by vehicles is less than 6.8%, not 10%.\n2. Ethanol production uses more energy (including oil-based fuels) than gasoline production.\nIf it weren't for federal subsidies and mandates, no one would be producing gasohol because it is more expensive overall and it has no counterbalancing advantages (except to corn farmers, agribusinesses, and the politicians they funnel money to).\nGore is backpedalling on gasohol because the data about its ineffectiveness is overwhelming (unlike climate, we can study and experiment with fuels) and because the massive increase in corn field acreage is adversely affecting the environments in some regions.\n@caseboy \"These guys don\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t come clean for no reason.\"\nMaybe he changed his mind? Or had time to really analyze the data on his own, rather than rely on his political apparatus to provide him with the data. Why ascribe malice when incompetence and/or reliance on SOPs will do just fine? After all, Smart people change their mind when they have time to really look at and understand all the available evidence.\n@density duck\nHow much of that is rhetoric (from speech writers targeting specific segments of the voting public), how much is trusted advisors who are mistaken/paid for by someone else/have their own biases, and how much his him. I'm sure he held the beliefs to some extent or another, but it's hard to dissect out how much was him and how much can attributed to echo-chamber effects and rhetoric.\nAs Glenn Reynolds says (paraphrasing) \"I'll believe global warming is a crisis when the people telling us it's a crisis start acting like it's a crisis.\"\n\"Why ascribe malice?\" Well, how about all his carbon trading schemes, movies, lectures, books - big buck scams all. I wouldn't be at all surprised if there was a little ethanol in his portfolio. I won't cut him or any of the climate-change hacks any slack at all - it's the biggest scam ever.\nGore: \u00e2\u20ac\u0153It\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s hard once such a programme is put in place to deal with the lobbies that keep it going.\u00e2\u20ac\u009d\nThis is an important point. It's nearly impossible to get \"progressive\" federal legislation repealed -- and not just because of lobbies.\nBut -- even when well-intended -- such legislation often has unintended consequences, sometimes momentous.\nGreg2213:\nOne this that isn't mentioned is that Mr. Gore is heavily invested in the 2nd and 3rd gen ethanol technologies. He stands to profit nicely if the US shifts from corn to 2nd/3rd gen.\nhttp://greenhellblog.com/2010/11/22/al-gore-cries-crocodile-tears-over-ethanol/\nI agree that Ethanol is a poor use of corn. Under ideal conditions they get 30% more energy than is put into the farming and creating. Under normal conditions it is 5%. So on a typical farm where 183 bushels of corn are grown, and each bushel gets 2.7 gallons of ethanol, * 5% you get a whopping surplus of energy of 25 gallons of ethanol, which has less energy density than gasoline by about a 1/3, so basically get a net of 17 gallons of gasoline equivalent per acre. And crazily, in Iowa there is a shortage of cows to make the whole process work at these efficiencies (this is a long topic about how energy use is assigned, for the net result of all products made from the corn)\nBut don't blame Iowa, what if Illinois, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Missouri, Minnesota, Indiana, or Ohio had the first caucus/primary? It would be much the same since the whole midwest is based on a corn economy.\nSomething I find more interesting, is why in the whole of Iowa is it only economical to grow corn and soybeans? 60 years ago many crops were grown in Iowa, in fact the largest cereal plant in the world is in Cedar Rapids - Quaker Oats, an oat facility that pre-existed the Quaker company when it was formed in 1901. Now I can't imagine that they would build an oat plant in the late 1800's many hundreds of miles from the nearest oat farm. There must have been plenty of oats in Iowa, in fact in at the turn of the last century Iowa produced apples (red delicious is an Iowan variety) berries, tobacco, popcorn etc. So why did the monolithic growth of the industrial starch corn industry take over?\nI can only imagine that this has something to do with government subsidizing the corn production all these years until it was the only crop left which was economical. 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        "raw_content": "Our Confused Policy in Afghanistan\nThere are a lot of ways to parse this story about the alleged video of soldiers urinating on corpses in Afghanistan. It seems ugly, but desecration of corpses has a long history in Afghan conflicts (often consisting of cutting off male-only body parts). And it's bizarre to see people more upset about peeing on corpses than with corpsifying them in the first place.\nBut at the end of the day this is what I think is broken about the Afghan conflict. You don't send warriors into a brutal guerrilla war with no rules and simultaneously expect them to be goodwill ambassadors as well. Given that these are two activities whose Venn diagrams of skills and mindsets have so little overlap, the military does a pretty good job trying to do what its being asked, but over the long run it's a losing game (somewhere in here there is an Ender's Game reference about trying to meld empathy with killer instincts).\nBy the way, exactly what is our goal in Afghanistan, will someone remind me? We have been successful when __________________ ?\nTags: Afghanistan, Ender Game, military, taliban, war\nCategory: Military and War | 27 Comments",
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        "raw_content": "SCENIC VIEW ACROSS GOWANUS CANAL\nAmanda tells me those are condos over there. Like I believe her. The interesting thing about this scene, which you can't see, is that someone has created a little park on the edge of the canal (I'm sitting on one of its benches) (not literally this moment, I mean, I'm sitting at Sue's house right now listening to her infernal wind chimes--they're so loud and insistent, they've set up a drumbeat in my head that I can't ignore, I can't, I can't--okay, where was I? Oh yeah, I meant to say I was sitting on that bench on Saturday. Okay, let's continue, shall we?) with nothing to be seen except this pile of old factories, the elevated train tracks, and a huge scrap heap with monster-like cranes tossing giant prickly mouthfuls of scrap at each other (see Amanda's sketch if you don't believe me.) So I guess the park-builder's hope was that people would wander down here and spend an hour or so contemplating how man* has made a huge mess of the planet, and if so, I commend him or her.\n*and you gals too, with your tupperware parties and whatnot",
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        "raw_content": "Montreal Just For Laughs New Faces Showcase\nPosted on March 13, 2016 February 6, 2016 by James\nWatch some of New York\u2019s best up-and-coming comedians audition for a spot at the prestigious Just For Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal, Canada. Every July, Montreal hosts the largest gathering of comedy industry executives and performers from across the globe. For stand-ups, the Just For Laughs New Faces show is the most important and recognized career-launcher around. This showcase is the first step towards getting that big break.\nThis entry was posted in Featured, Shows, Stand-Up. Bookmark the permalink.\n\u2190 Banter Show ($5)\nSwamp Thing \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / News / Articles / Marijuana Myths and Misconceptions\nGiven that this is currently such a hot button topic it seemed an appropriate time to address some of the Marijuana myths and misconceptions.\nIn the last week the Constitutional Court of South Africa made a monumental decision. It was decided that the prosecution of marijuana use was unconstitutional and thus over turned a long-standing law. Marijuana can now be legally cultivated and used by adults within private dwellings. The finer points of the law will be up for discussion and debate for the next 24 months. A bill will then be passed into law that will possibly dictate issues around where a person can legally buy marijuana, who can legally sell marijuana, how much one person can legally have in their possession at any given time, along with any number of minutia that may surround the issue.\nMyth 1: Marijuana is not addictive: False\nThough marijuana may not cause the same physical dependency as other drugs, it is psychologically addictive. This means that people rely on it for emotional and psychological stability. In an article by the Los Angeles Times it was stated that around 9% of people who use marijuana become addicted to it. Addiction is not a matter of withdrawal driving a person to use. This is obvious, otherwise people would not return to their drug of choice once these symptoms have subsided. People use drugs for a variety of reasons, mainly because they do not know how to cope with their everyday challenges without them. Marijuana is no different to any other drug in this regard. It can, and is, used so that people can separate themselves from their reality.\nMyth 2: Marijuana is safer than other drugs: False\nAs with all drugs, legal or illicit, \u201csafe\u201d is a completely relative term. As an example, many people take opiate-based painkiller for a variety of reasons, they never abuse it, they do not become addicted and have no health consequences. Yet in the USA, drug overdose is the leading cause of death for people under the age of 50, with pharmaceutical grade opiates being the main offender. The likelihood of marijuana overdose is so small that it is practically insignificant. The risk factor does however increase dramatically when it is consumed in an edible form. This does not mean that there are no other ill effects. Looking at just overdose when assessing risk is irresponsible as it gives a person an incomplete picture of the risks involved. Safer does not mean safe. And safe for some does not mean safe for all.\nMyth 3: Marijuana helps with mental illnesses like depression and anxiety: False\nThere is a reason why the paranoid stoner is a stereotype. Use of marijuana may induce paranoia in the short term while high and long-term use can lead to this spilling over into times when a person is not using the drug. The symptoms of anxiety and depression are often exacerbated by the use of any psychoactive substance as it changes the way a person\u2019s brain functions. It can turn a completely healthy, normal brain into one that is malfunctioning due to physical changes that alter the structure and functioning of neurons along with many other structures and functions of the brain that are inhibited or altered by the presence of a drug. Studies have been done on these claims and there has been no significant evidence that it helps manage any sort of mental illness. The evidence for this is largely anecdotal. More likely these people are self-medicating. It may work for a time but not dealing with the underlying issues in a healthy appropriate manner will only cause them to become worse as time goes on.\nMyth 4: Because marijuana is \u201cnatural\u201d it is not bad for you: False\nMarijuana is a plant. This is true. But it has no relevance when talking about its dangers. Heroin and cocaine are both derived from plant matter and their notoriety is without parallel. It should also be noted that marijuana as we know it today is completely different from what the plant originally was. There are two main ingredients in marijuana THC and CBD. THC is the chemical compound in marijuana that gets you high, CBD acts as a natural anti-psychotic and for a long time the two would balance each other out. Through breeding methods most marijuana has a much higher THC content than it had even a few years ago. This is a result of the demand for stronger and better drugs. It has also been speculated that the increase in THC and subsequent lowering of CBD levels affects the demand for rehabilitation for marijuana use.\nMyth 5: Because marijuana is now legal it is safe to use: True/False\nLegality have no impact on whether something is safe. Alcohol is freely available and yet everyone is aware of its dangers. It comes with warning labels, we see television and print ads about the dangers of drinking and driving. South African Breweries have launched awareness campaigns about the link between alcohol abuse and domestic violence. With the legalization of marijuana nothing changes about the risk factor involved in use of this drug. It is still the same drug.\nLegalization does however have a massive upside. Legal sellers and growers are invested in their business. This means that \u201claced \u201cmarijuana will effectively disappear and sales to underage people will be lessened as the people operating and making money within the confines of the law will be incentivised to do so.\nBut possibly the biggest win that was achieved was the fact the marijuana users will no longer be prosecuted. Many people avoid treatment for their drug addiction out of fear of the legal repercussions. The possibility that people will be more willing to seek help for their problems is a good thing no matter which way you look at it.\nThe decriminalization of marijuana has always been a polarizing issue, it is not different among the recovering population. One thing always remains true. People will use drugs, legal or not. Some of those people will become addicted, legal or not. 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        "raw_content": "CRUMBS in Atlanta\nCRUMBS goes to Atlanta for the first time ever. We have been trying to get down to see our friends in Dad's Garage for years and it finally happened. Dad's Garage is the name of a theatre down in Georgia that does some wicked-ass improv for those that don't know and wondered what I was talking about when I mentioned Dad's Garage and thought I was really into my fathers mechanic's shop which happened to be in the southern United States.\nIt being hot\nI have no idea who or what this actually is, I suppose it is a TV show about weird people doing weird things in a city known as Hotlanta?\nCRUMBS is going down to compete in the World Domination Improv Festival. We will be down there with such improv super acts as:\nRapid Fire Theatre (Edmonton, Alberta)\nCRUMBS (Winnipeg, wait... Hey, that's us.)\n4Track (New York City)\nSkin & Lungs (Vancouver & Regina)\nPete and Pat (Los Angeles & Vancouver)\nThis is the song that will be stuck in my head the whole time I am there:\nThis is the song that will be stuck in my head on the flight home:\nWhat really helped was that our good buddy Kevy is now the Artistic Director of the theatre, not that we didn't have good buddies already in Atlanta, it just translated into CRUMBS actually getting there. We will no doubt love our time down there, we have been playing with these folks for years and look forward to seeing what their home turf is like. We have heard all the legends and stories, now for the reality.\nWho is Kevy? Well here he is:\nLabels: atlanta, comedy, crumbs, dad's garage, improv, ray charles, winnipeg",
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        "raw_content": "(Medicinal products for human use \u2014 Orphan medicinal products \u2014 Application for marketing authorisation for the generic version of the orphan medicinal product imatinib \u2014 EMA decision refusing to validate the application for marketing authorisation \u2014 Market exclusivity)\nTeva Pharma BV, established in Utrecht (Netherlands),\nTeva Pharmaceuticals Europe BV, established in Utrecht,\nrepresented by D. Anderson, QC, K. Bacon, Barrister, G. Morgan and C. Drew, Solicitors,\nEuropean Medicines Agency (EMA), represented by T. Jab\u0142o\u0144ski, M. Tovar Gomis and N. Rampal Olmedo, acting as Agents,\nEuropean Commission, represented by E. White, P. Mihaylova and M. \u0160imerdov\u00e1, acting as Agents,\nAPPLICATION for annulment of the EMA\u2019s decision of 24 January 2012 refusing to validate the applicants\u2019 application for marketing authorisation for imatinib Ratiopharm, a generic version of the orphan medicinal product imatinib, in so far as concerns therapeutic indications for the treatment of chronic myeloid leukaemia,\ncomposed of S. Frimodt Nielsen (Rapporteur), President, F. Dehousse and A.M. Collins, Judges,\n1 In order to promote the development of effective treatment for patients suffering from rare diseases in the European Union, the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union adopted Regulation (EC) No 141/2000 of 16 December 1999 on orphan medicinal products (OJ 2000 L 18, p. 1). That regulation, which entered into force on 22 January 2000, introduces a system of initiatives to encourage pharmaceutical companies to invest in the research, development and marketing of medicinal products intended for the diagnosis, prevention or treatment of rare diseases, which are referred to as \u2018orphan medicinal products\u2019.\n2 Regulation No 141/2000 lays down specific, separate procedures for the designation of medicinal products as orphan medicinal products and for the marketing authorisation of such products.\n3 As regards the designation of medicinal products as orphan medicinal products, Article 3 of Regulation No 141/2000 sets out the criteria for designation, while Article 5 of the regulation lays down the procedure to be followed for the designation of such products and for their removal from the Community Register of Orphan Medicinal Products.\n4 Article 3(1) of Regulation No 141/2000 is worded as follows:\n\u2018A medicinal product shall be designated as an orphan medicinal product if its sponsor can establish:\n(a) that it is intended for the diagnosis, prevention or treatment of a life-threatening or chronically debilitating condition affecting not more than five in 10 thousand persons in the Community when the application is made,\nthat it is intended for the diagnosis, prevention or treatment of a life-threatening, seriously debilitating or serious and chronic condition in the Community and that without incentives it is unlikely that the marketing of the medicinal product in the Community would generate sufficient return to justify the necessary investment\n(b) that there exists no satisfactory method of diagnosis, prevention or treatment of the condition in question that has been authorised in the Community or, if such method exists, that the medicinal product will be of significant benefit to those affected by that condition.\u2019\n5 The procedure for designation, as laid down in Article 5 of Regulation No 141/2000, is as follows:\n\u20181. In order to obtain the designation of a medicinal product as an orphan medicinal product, the sponsor shall submit an application to the [European Medicines] Agency at any stage of the development of the medicinal product before the application for marketing authorisation is made.\n4. The Agency shall verify the validity of the application and prepare a summary report to the Committee [for Orphan Medicinal Products]. Where appropriate, it may request the sponsor to supplement the particulars and documents accompanying the application.\n5. The Agency shall ensure that an opinion is given by the Committee within 90 days of the receipt of a valid application.\n8. The Agency shall forthwith forward the final opinion of the Committee to the Commission, which shall adopt a decision within 30 days of receipt of the opinion. \u2026 The decision shall be notified to the sponsor and communicated to the Agency and to the competent authorities of the Member States.\n9. The designated medicinal product shall be entered in the Community Register of Orphan Medicinal Products.\n12. A designated orphan medicinal product shall be removed from the Community Register of Orphan Medicinal Products:\n(a) at the request of the sponsor;\n(b) if it is established before the market authorisation is granted that the criteria laid down in Article 3 are no longer met in respect of the medicinal product concerned;\n(c) at the end of the period of market exclusivity as laid down in Article 8.\u2019\n6 As regards the marketing authorisation of designated orphan medicinal products, Article 7 of Regulation No 141/2000 lays down the procedure to be followed and Article 8 thereof sets out the conditions attaching to the market exclusivity conferred by the marketing authorisation.\n7 Article 7 of Regulation No 141/2000 states as follows:\n\u20181. The person responsible for placing on the market an orphan medicinal product may request that authorisation to place the medicinal product on the market be granted by the Community in accordance with the provisions of Regulation \u2026 No 2309/93 \u2026\n3. The marketing authorisation granted for an orphan medicinal product shall cover only those therapeutic indications which fulfil the criteria set out in Article 3. This is without prejudice to the possibility of applying for a separate marketing authorisation for other indications outside the scope of this Regulation.\u2019\n8 Article 8 of Regulation No 141/2000 provides that orphan medicinal products for which a marketing authorisation has been granted are to benefit from market exclusivity:\n\u20181. Where a marketing authorisation in respect of an orphan medicinal product is granted pursuant to Regulation (EEC) No 2309/93 or where all the Member States have granted marketing authorisations in accordance with the procedures for mutual recognition laid down in Articles 7 and 7a of Directive 65/65/EEC or Article 9(4) of Council Directive 75/319/EEC of 20 May 1975 on the approximation of provisions laid down by law, regulation or administrative action relating to medicinal products, and without prejudice to intellectual property law or any other provision of Community law, the Community and the Member States shall not, for a period of 10 years, accept another application for a marketing authorisation, or grant a marketing authorisation or accept an application to extend an existing marketing authorisation, for the same therapeutic indication, in respect of a similar medicinal product.\n3. By way of derogation from paragraph 1, and without prejudice to intellectual property law or any other provision of [European Union] law, a marketing authorisation may be granted, for the same therapeutic indication, to a similar medicinal product if:\n(a) the holder of the marketing authorisation for the original orphan medicinal product has given his consent to the second applicant, or\n(b) the holder of the marketing authorisation for the original orphan medicinal product is unable to supply sufficient quantities of the medicinal product, or\n(c) the second applicant can establish in the application that the second medicinal product, although similar to the orphan medicinal product already authorised, is safer, more effective or otherwise clinically superior.\n4. The Commission shall adopt definitions of \u201csimilar medicinal product\u201d and \u201cclinical superiority\u201d in the form of an implementing Regulation in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 72 of Regulation (EEC) No 2309/93.\n9 Article 3(2) of Commission Regulation (EC) No 847/2000 of 27 April 2000 laying down the provisions for implementation of the criteria for designation of a medicinal product as an orphan medicinal product and definitions of the concepts \u2018similar medicinal product\u2019 and \u2018clinical superiority\u2019 (OJ 2000 L 103, p. 5) provides as follows:\n\u2018For the purposes of the implementation of Article 3 of Regulation \u2026 No 141/2000 on orphan medicinal products, the following definition shall apply:\n\u2013 \u201csignificant benefit\u201d means a clinically relevant advantage or a major contribution to patient care.\u2019\n10 On 14 February 2001, the Commission of the European Communities adopted a decision designating the medicinal product imatinib melysate (\u2018imatinib\u2019) as an orphan medicinal product for the treatment of chronic myeloid leukaemia (\u2018CML\u2019) and entering that product in the Community Register of Orphan Medicinal Products in accordance with Article 5(9) of Regulation No 141/2000.\n11 On 7 November 2001, the Commission adopted a decision authorising the marketing of the medicinal product imatinib under the commercial name Glivec for the following therapeutic indications: the treatment of adult patients with CML in chronic phase after failure of interferon-alpha therapy, or in accelerated phase or blast crisis. Other therapeutic indications relating to the treatment of Ph+ acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, myelodysplastic syndromes or myeloproliferative diseases, advanced hypereosinophilic syndrome and chronic eosinophilic leukaemia, gastrointestinal stromal tumours and Darier-Ferrand dermatofibrosarcoma have been the subject of successive Commission decisions concerning, respectively, their entry in the Community Register of Orphan Medicinal Products and the variation of the marketing authorisation for that medicinal product in respect of those therapeutic indications.\n12 Pursuant to Article 8 of Regulation No 141/2000, the period of market exclusivity enjoyed by the medicinal product imatinib, marketed under the commercial name Glivec, in so far as concerns the CML therapeutic indications \u2014 the original marketing authorisation for which took effect on 12 November 2001 \u2014 expired on 12 November 2011.\n13 On 2 February 2006, the pharmaceutical company which developed imatinib and marketed that medicinal product under the commercial name Glivec submitted an application to the European Medicines Agency (\u2018EMA\u2019) for the designation of a new product which it had developed for the treatment of CML as an orphan medicinal product, namely the medicinal product nilotinib.\n14 Following the favourable opinion of the EMA\u2019s Committee for Orphan Medicinal Products (\u2018the COMP\u2019) of 5 April 2006, the Commission concluded that nilotinib satisfied the designation criteria laid down in Article 3(1) of Regulation No 141/2000 and, on 22 May 2006, adopted a decision designating nilotinib as an orphan medicinal product for the treatment of CML and providing for its entry in the Community Register of Orphan Medicinal Products.\n15 In the course of the marketing authorisation procedure for the medicinal product nilotinib and following an opinion of the EMA\u2019s Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use concluding that imatinib and nilotinib were to regarded as similar medicinal products, the holder of the authorisation for the marketing of imatinib under the commercial name Glivec notified the EMA that it consented to authorisation being granted for the marketing of the similar medicinal product nilotinib under the commercial name Tasigna for the same therapeutic indications, in accordance with Article 8(3)(a) of Regulation No 141/2000.\n16 On the basis of a summary report of the COMP of 8 November 2007, that committee gave an opinion on 14 November 2007, for the purpose of Article 5(12) of Regulation No 141/2000, recommending that nilotinib should not be removed from the Community Register of Orphan Medicinal Products as it had been established that nilotinib would be of significant benefit to patients with CML, even though a satisfactory treatment already existed for CML.\n17 On 19 November 2007, the Commission adopted a decision authorising the marketing of the medicinal product nilotinib under the commercial name Tasigna for the following therapeutic indications: the treatment of adult patients with CML in chronic phase and accelerated phase, with resistance or intolerance to prior treatment involving imatinib. That decision was included in the summary of decisions on marketing authorisations in respect of medicinal products from 1 November 2007 to 30 November 2007, published in the Official Journal of the European Union on 28 December 2007 (OJ 2007 C 316, p. 48).\n18 On 20 December 2010, the Commission adopted a decision varying the authorisation for the marketing of the medicinal product nilotinib under the commercial name Tasigna with a view to extending its therapeutic indications to include the treatment of adult patients with newly diagnosed CML in chronic phase. That decision was included in the summary of European Union decisions on marketing authorisations in respect of medicinal products from 1 November 2010 to 31 December 2010, published in the Official Journal on 25 February 2011 (OJ 2011 C 61, p. 1).\n19 On 5 January 2012, Teva Pharmaceuticals Europe BV (\u2018Teva Europe\u2019) submitted an application on behalf of a company within the same group, namely Teva Pharma BV (\u2018Teva\u2019), for authorisation to place on the market a generic version of medicinal product marketed under the commercial name Glivec, namely imatinib Ratiopharm, for therapeutic indications covering, first, the treatment of adult patients with newly diagnosed CML in chronic phase for whom bone marrow transplantation cannot be considered as a first line of treatment and adult patients with CML in chronic phase after failure of interferon-alpha therapy or in accelerated phase and, second, the treatment of the non-CML cancer indications for which the original orphan medicinal product had also been authorised.\n20 By letter of 24 January 2012 to Teva Europe (\u2018the contested decision\u2019), the EMA refused to validate the application of 5 January 2012 in so far as it covered CML the therapeutic indications for which the orphan medicinal product marketed under the commercial name Tasigna enjoyed marketing authorisation, as well as other non-CML orphan therapeutic indications for which the medicinal product marketed under the commercial name Glivec enjoyed marketing authorisation, on the ground that those indications were still subject to market exclusivity protection under Article 8(1) of Regulation No 141/2000. The EMA also stated that it was in a position to accept applications for marketing authorisation in respect of generic versions of the medicinal product Glivec for therapeutic indications that were not covered by market exclusivity under Article 8(1) of Regulation No 141/2000.\n21 The applicants, Teva and Teva Europe, brought the present action by application lodged at the Registry of the General Court on 28 March 2012.\n22 By document lodged at the Court Registry on 24 July 2012, the Commission sought leave to intervene in the present proceedings in support of the EMA. By order of 6 September 2012, the President of the First Chamber of the General Court granted the Commission leave to intervene. The intervener lodged its statement in intervention and the other parties lodged their observations on the statement within the periods prescribed.\n23 Following changes in the composition of the Chambers of the General Court, the present case was assigned to the Sixth Chamber.\n24 Upon hearing the Report of the Judge-Rapporteur, the General Court (Sixth Chamber) decided to open the oral procedure and, by way of measures of organisation of procedure provided for in Article 64 of the Rules of Procedure of the General Court, put written questions to the defendant, which answered them within the period prescribed.\n25 At the hearing on 11 September 2014, the parties presented oral argument and answered the questions put to them by the Court.\n\u2013 order the EMA to pay the costs.\n27 The EMA, supported by the Commission, contends that the Court should:\n28 The applicants put forward two pleas in law in support of their action. The first plea alleges infringement of Article 8(1) and (3) of Regulation No 141/2000 in so far as the EMA misinterpreted those provisions by refusing to validate the application for marketing authorisation in respect of the medicinal product imatinib Ratiopharm. The second ground, raised at the stage of the reply, alleges infringement of Article 3(1)(b) of Regulation No 141/2000, on the basis that, as nilotinib did not satisfy the conditions laid down in that provision when its marketing authorisation was granted, the EMA was not entitled to rely on its status as an orphan medicinal product or its market exclusivity when it rejected the application for marketing authorisations submitted by the applicants.\n29 Since the market exclusivity granted to an orphan medicinal product under Article 8(1) of Regulation No 141/2000 is based on the premiss that the medicinal product in question enjoys the status of orphan medicinal product in accordance with Article 3(1) of that regulation, it is appropriate to analyse the applicants\u2019 second plea first.\nThe plea alleging infringement of Article 3(1)(b) of Regulation No 141/2000\n30 In the reply, the applicants put forward an additional ground for annulment of the contested decision, based on infringement of Article 3(1)(b) of Regulation No 141/2000.\n31 The applicants maintain that it is apparent from the COMP\u2019s summary report of 8 November 2007 and its opinion of 14 November 2007 that that committee did not conclude that the medicinal product nilotinib represented a significant benefit to patients suffering from CML by comparison with all other existing forms of treatment, in particular treatment based on the medicinal product dasatinib, and simply stated that nilotinib \u2018may\u2019 be of \u2018potential\u2019 significant benefit to patients suffering from CML. Article 3(1)(b) of Regulation No 141/2000 provides that, in order to be designated as an orphan medicinal product, such a product must be of significant benefit by comparison with existing treatments. It follows that that committee was incorrect to conclude in its opinion of 14 November 2007 that the medicinal product nilotinib was not to be removed from the Community Register of Orphan Medicinal Products.\n32 Invoking Article 277 TFEU, the applicants contend that the COMP\u2019s summary report of 8 November 2007 and its opinion of 14 November 2007 are inapplicable and that, as a result, the continued inclusion of the medicinal product nilotinib in the Community Register of Orphan Medicinal Products and the authorisation enabling that product to enjoy market exclusivity pursuant to Article 8(1) of Regulation No 141/2000 are also invalid.\n33 The EMA and the Commission contest those arguments, maintaining, first of all, that the additional ground for annulment, put forward by the applicants at the stage of the reply, is out of time and, accordingly, inadmissible in accordance with Article 48(2) of the Rules of Procedure.\n34 The applicants argue that their additional ground for annulment is admissible because it was raised in response to material which came to light in the course of the present procedure. They became aware of the fact that, in its summary report of 8 November 2007 and its opinion of 14 November 2007, the COMP had not concluded that the medicinal product nilotinib represented a significant benefit only when those two documents, which had not been made available to the public previously, were produced by the EMA in the defence.\n35 First, as regards the admissibility of the plea put forward by the applicants for the first time in the reply, it should be borne in mind that, under Article 48(2) of the Rules of Procedure, no new plea in law may be introduced in the course of proceedings unless it is based on matters of law or of fact which come to light in the course of the procedure.\n36 In that connection, according to case-law, the fact that a party became aware of a factual matter during the course of the procedure before the General Court does not mean that that element constitutes a matter of fact which came to light in the course of the procedure. A further requirement is that the party was not in a position to be aware of that matter previously (judgments of 6 July 2000 in ACIS v Parliament, T\u2011139/99, ECR, EU:T:2000:182, paragraph 62, and of 9 December 2010 in Tresplain Investments v OHIM \u2014 Hoo Hing (Golden Elephant Brand), T\u2011303/08, ECR, EU:T:2010:505, paragraph 167).\n37 Moreover, according to settled case-law, a plea which may be regarded as amplifying a plea put forward previously, whether directly or by implication, in the original application, and which is closely connected therewith, must be declared admissible (judgments of 19 September 2000 in D\u00fcrbeck v Commission, T\u2011252/97, ECR, EU:T:2000:210, paragraph 39; of 28 April 2010 in G\u00fctermann and Zwicky v Commission, T\u2011456/05 and T\u2011457/05, ECR; EU:T:2010:168, paragraph 199; and of 10 July 2012 in TF1 and Others v Commission, T\u2011520/09, EU:T:2012:352, paragraph 185).\n38 In the present case, it should be noted that the plea put forward by the applicants is not based on any matter of law or of fact which came to light during the procedure within the meaning of the case-law cited at paragraph 36 above.\n39 As the applicants themselves confirmed at the hearing, their additional ground for annulment is directed, in essence, at the annulment of the contested decision, on the basis of the contention that it was adopted in breach of Article 3(1)(b) of Regulation No 141/2000, since the medicinal product nilotinib did not meet the criteria laid down in that provision for designation as an orphan medicinal product at the time its marketing authorisation was granted.\n40 The inclusion of the medicinal product nilotinib in the Community Register of Orphan Medicinal Products and the marketing authorisation for that product were the subject of Commission decisions of 22 May 2006 and 19 November 2007, respectively.\n41 First, the decision designating nilotinib as an orphan medicinal product and the decision to enter it in the Community Register of Orphan Medicinal Products were published, inter alia, on the Commission\u2019s website. Moreover, in Article 2 of the Commission\u2019s decision concerning that designation, the Commission stated that the EMA would make available to any interested party the COMP\u2019s opinion to which that decision refers and which contains the examination carried out by that committee concerning, inter alia, whether nilotinib met the criteria laid down in Article 3(1)(b) of Regulation No 141/2000.\n42 Second, the decision authorising the marketing of the medicinal product nilotinib under the commercial name Tasigna was published in summary form in the Official Journal on 28 December 2007 (OJ 2007 C 316, p. 48) and was published in full in the Community Register of Medicinal Products for Human Use, including Annex I to the decision, containing the summary of product characteristics, which includes its pharmacological properties, in particular with regard to its clinical effectiveness by comparison with other existing forms of treatment, and the clinical studies substantiating the claims in respect of those properties.\n43 Furthermore, following the decision authorising the marketing of the medicinal product nilotinib under the commercial name Tasigna, several documents relating to the authorisation procedure, including a summary of the COMP\u2019s positive opinion on the designation of that product as an orphan medicinal product for the treatment of CML, a summary identifying the different stages of the EMA\u2019s examination of the application for marketing authorisation for that product and a document entitled \u2018Scientific Discussion\u2019, were published and updated on the EMA\u2019s website. The latter document describes in detail the various parameters taken into consideration by the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use in reaching its recommendation that marketing authorisation should be granted, in particular in relation to the effectiveness and risk/benefit analysis of the medicinal product at issue when compared with existing forms of treatment for the condition in question.\n44 Similarly, at the time when the marketing authorisation for nilotinib was granted, the applicants were in a position to apprise themselves of the forms of treatment for CML that had already been authorised, including the medicinal product dasatinib, itself an orphan medicinal product, which had been the subject of two Commission decisions of 3 January 2006 and 20 November 2006 relating, respectively, to the designation of that product as an orphan medicinal product and the authorisation to place it on the market.\n45 Moreover, it is common ground that, under Article 5(12) of Regulation No 141/2000, when marketing authorisation is granted for an orphan medicinal product, the requirements laid down in Article 3(1) of that regulation must be fulfilled.\n46 Accordingly, even if the applicants were not aware of the two COMP documents before bringing the present action, they must none the less be regarded as having been in a position to apprise themselves of the matters which were taken into account by the competent EMA committees and subsequently by the Commission in concluding that marketing authorisation should be granted for the medicinal product nilotinib as an orphan medicinal product, including matters relating to the condition laid down in Article 3(1)(b) of Regulation No 141/2000 that the medicinal product at issue should be of significant benefit to patients suffering from the condition in question.\n47 It should also be noted that the plea alleging infringement of Article 3(1)(b) of Regulation No 141/2000 has no direct connection with the plea in law and arguments relied on by the applicants in the present proceedings and cannot, therefore, be regarded as amplifying a plea already put forward. Indeed, the applicants initially alleged, in support of their application, that the contested decision infringed of Article 8(1) and (3) of Regulation No 141/2000, on the ground that a period of market exclusivity had been granted for the medicinal product nilotinib marketed under the commercial name Tasigna that was independent of the exclusivity granted to the medicinal product Glivec, even though those two medicinal products were regarded as similar products. However, before lodging the reply, the applicants did not plead, either directly or by implication, infringement of Article 3(1)(b) of Regulation No 141/2000 on the ground that the medicinal product nilotinib marketed under the commercial name Tasigna did not meet the criteria for designation as an orphan medicinal product at the time it was authorised and that, accordingly, the EMA was not entitled to rely on it in refusing the applicants\u2019 request.\n48 Accordingly, as they were not based on matters of law or of fact which came to light in the course of the procedure, the plea alleging infringement of Article 3(1)(b) of Regulation No 141/2000 and all the arguments and objections forming part of that plea must be regarded as new and, therefore, inadmissible under Article 48(2) of the Rules of Procedure.\n49 In any event, as regards the objection of illegality put forward by the applicants, in essence, by invoking Article 277 TFEU, as part of their plea, it is appropriate to recall that it is established case-law that Article 277 TFEU gives expression to a general principle conferring on any party to proceedings the right to challenge, as an incidental plea, with a view to obtaining the annulment of a decision of direct and individual concern to that party, the validity of an earlier act of the institutions of general application forming the legal basis of the decision that is being contested, if that party was not entitled under Article 263 TFEU to bring a direct action challenging such an act by which it was thus affected without having been in a position to ask that it be declared void (see, to that effect, judgments of 6 March 1979 in Simmenthal v Commission, 92/78, ECR, EU:C:1979:53, paragraph 39; of 19 January 1984 in Andersen and Others v Parliament, 262/80, ECR, EU:C:1984:18, paragraph 6; and of 11 December 2012 in Sina Bank v Council, T\u201115/11, ECR, EU:T:2012:661, paragraph 43).\n50 Moreover, the objection of illegality cannot be limited to acts in the form of a regulation for the purpose of Article 277 TFEU, in order to ensure that those persons who are precluded from instituting proceedings directly in respect of general acts of the institutions may obtain a genuine judicial review of such acts when they are affected by implementing decision which are of direct and individual concern to them (see, to that effect, judgment in Simmenthal, paragraph 49 above, EU:C:1979:53, paragraphs 40 and 41, and judgment of 26 October 1993 in Reinarz v Commission, T\u20116/92 and T\u201152/92, ECR, EU:T:1993:89, paragraph 43).\n51 Furthermore, according to case-law, the objection of illegality must be confined to what is essential for the resolution of the dispute and there must be a direct legal connection between the individual decision that is being contested and the general measure in question (see, to that effect, judgments of 31 March 1965 in Macchiorlati Dalmas v High Authority, 21/64, ECR, EU:C:1965:30, p. 227, 245; of 13 July 1966 in Italy v Council and Commission, 32/65, ECR, EU:C:1966:42, p. 563, 594; and of 21 February 1984 in Walzstahl-Vereinigung and Thyssen v Commission, 140/82, 146/82, 221/82 and 226/82, ECR, EU:C:1984:66, paragraph 20).\n52 In the present case, the applicants contend that the COMP\u2019s summary report of 8 November 2007 and its opinion of 14 November 2007 are unlawful, which contention they repeated at the hearing.\n53 It is clear that the COMP\u2019s summary report of 8 November 2007 is merely a preparatory measure for its opinion of 14 November 2007, delivered on 14 November 2007 pursuant to Article 5(12) of Regulation No 141/2000 and which, in essence, reiterates the conclusions of that report. The opinion of the committee is in itself one of the preparatory measures for the Commission\u2019s decision authorising the marketing of the medicinal product nilotinib under the commercial name Tasigna. It is that Commission decision \u2014 which may take a different view from that expressed in the COMP\u2019s opinion \u2014 that constitutes the act from which the commercial exclusivity enjoyed by that medicinal product is derived and which may be regarded as forming the basis of the contested decision. The committee\u2019s opinion and, a fortiori, its summary report, do not therefore constitute general acts and are not, by their nature, capable of forming the legal basis of the contested decision or having a direct link with that decision in such a way that their purported illegality may have any effect on the resolution of the present dispute. Accordingly, the objection of illegality raised by the applicants in respect of the COMP\u2019s summary report of 8 November 2007 and its opinion of 14 November 2007 must be rejected as inadmissible.\n54 It follows from the foregoing considerations that the additional ground for annulment under consideration and all the arguments and objections forming part of that ground must be rejected as out of time under Article 48(2) of the Rules of Procedure and, in any event, inadmissible in so far as concerns the objection of illegality raised under Article 277 TFEU.\nThe plea alleging infringement of Article 8(1) and (3) of Regulation No 141/2000\n55 The applicants submit, in essence, that the EMA erred in law by granting, even though a first authorised orphan medicinal product existed, a new period of exclusivity to a similar second-generation product for therapeutic indications already authorised for the first orphan medicinal product.\n56 Article 8(1) of Regulation No 141/2000 provides for only a single ten-year period of market exclusivity to be granted for an orphan medicinal product, it not being possible for the derogations available under Article 8(3) of that regulation to extend that ten-year period. Accordingly, the provisions of Article 8(1) of Regulation No 141/2000 and those of Article 8(3) thereof are mutually exclusive and cannot be applied jointly.\n57 Support for that interpretation is to be found, according to the applicants, in the Communication from the Commission on Regulation No 141/2000 (OJ 2003 C 178, p. 2), which indicates that, where a first orphan medicinal product enjoys the benefit of market exclusivity and a second, similar medical product that is safer, more effective or otherwise clinically superior is authorised, the second product shares market exclusivity with the first orphan medicinal product during the remainder of the ten-year period of market exclusivity granted to that first product. A fortiori, that principle is applicable where the second orphan medicinal product has simply been authorised on the basis that the holder of the marketing authorisation for the first medicinal product has given his \u2018consent\u2019, in accordance with Article 8(3)(a) of Regulation No 141/2000.\n58 The applicants submit, in the alternative, that even if a similar orphan medicinal product authorised under the derogation in Article 8(3) of Regulation No 141/2000 may benefit from an independent ten-year period of market exclusivity, that second period of exclusivity would preclude only authorisation for the marketing of products that are similar to the second orphan product. Such a period of exclusivity cannot operate to prevent marketing authorisation being granted for medicinal products that are similar to the first authorised orphan product, in particular generic versions of that product, after the expiry of the period of market exclusivity attaching to the first orphan product.\n59 In support of their interpretation of Article 8(1) and (3) of Regulation No 141/2000, the applicants refer to the objectives pursued by that article, namely the provision of an incentive for investment in the form of a single ten-year period of market exclusivity for the first authorisation of an orphan medicinal product, as indicated in recital 8 in the preamble to that regulation and in the travaux pr\u00e9paratoires to the regulation, in particular the Proposal for a European Parliament and Council Regulation (EC) on orphan medicinal products (OJ 1998 C 276, p. 7), put forward by the Commission on 27 July 1998.\n60 On the other hand, the interpretation of Article 8 of Regulation No 141/2000 advocated by the EMA could have perverse effects, encouraging sponsors to develop similar medicinal products in order to \u2018evergreen\u2019 the market exclusivity of their existing orphan medicinal products. Thus, in the present case, a generic version of the medicinal product imatinib would be excluded from the market 16 years after marketing authorisation was granted for that product, whereas a medicinal product such as nilotinib, which is considered 50% similar to imatinib and has been developed by the same sponsor, has been granted an independent ten-year period of market exclusivity, even though nilotinib could have benefited in any event from the data protection period provided for by Directive 2001/83/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 November 2001 on the Community code relating to medicinal products for human use (OJ 2001 L 311, p. 67).\n61 The EMA and the Commission contest those arguments and are of the view that the plea in law in question is unfounded.\n62 The plea under consideration raises, in essence, the question whether a medicinal product which, as it is considered liable to be of significant benefit to patients affected by a condition when compared with a similar orphan medicinal product that is already authorised for the same therapeutic indications, is itself designated as an orphan medicinal product may benefit from the market exclusivity provided for in Article 8(1) of Regulation No 141/2000 where the marketing of such a product is approved on the basis of one of the derogations available under Article 8(3) of the regulation, namely where the sponsor of the first medicinal product, who, in the present case, is also the sponsor of the second product, has given his consent.\n63 As a preliminary point, it is useful to recall the requirements to be met in order for a medicinal product to be designated as an orphan medicinal product laid down in Article 3(1) of Regulation No 141/2000, namely, first, that the medicinal product is intended for the diagnosis, prevention or treatment of a rare condition or that the marketing of the product would not generate sufficient return to cover the investment made and, second, that there exists no satisfactory treatment for the condition in question in the EU or, if such treatment exists, that the medicinal product in question will be of significant benefit to patients affected by that condition.\n64 Thus, it is clear from the wording of Article 3(1)(b) of Regulation No 141/2000 that a medicinal product may be designated as an orphan product even if a treatment exists for the condition in question, provided that it represents a significant benefit to those affected by the condition. In that regard, it is case-law that establishing significant benefit takes place in the context of a comparison with an existing authorised medicinal product or method and cannot be limited to an assessment of the intrinsic qualities of the product in question without comparing them with the intrinsic qualities of the authorised methods (see, to that effect, judgment of 9 September 2010 in Now Pharm v Commission, T\u201174/08, ECR, EU:T:2010:376, paragraph 46).\n65 It is also apparent from Article 3(1)(b) of Regulation No 141/2000 and the spirit underlying the system established by that regulation that the criteria for a finding of a significant benefit are strict. The development of a medicinal product which is of significant benefit in comparison with the medicinal product already authorised for the treatment of the same condition involves, for the undertaking working on it, investment in research and development of the potential improved medicinal product. An undertaking cannot thus merely develop a similar medicinal product in order to obtain its designation as an orphan medicinal product, marketing authorisation, and the concomitant market exclusivity (see, to that effect, judgment of 9 September 2010 in CSL Behring v Commission and EMA, T\u2011264/07, ECR; EU:T:2010:371, paragraph 94).\n66 Furthermore, the criteria laid down in Article 3(1) of Regulation No 141/2000 must be met, first, where the medicinal product is designated as an orphan product and entered in the Community Register of Orphan Medicinal Products, pursuant to Article 3(1) of the regulation in conjunction with Article 5(9) thereof. Second, those criteria must continue to be met when the medicinal product designated as an orphan product is granted marketing authorisation as an orphan medicinal product since, pursuant to Article 5(12) of the regulation, a medicinal product which, before marketing authorisation is granted, fails to meet the criteria laid down in Article 3(1) of the regulation, must be removed from the register.\n67 It should also be recalled that, in accordance with Article 8(1) of Regulation No 141/2000, once marketing authorisation has been granted for an orphan medicinal product, the competent authorities must not, for a period of 10 years, accept another application for a marketing authorisation in respect of a similar medicinal product for the same therapeutic indication or indications included in the designation of the product as an orphan medicinal product.\n68 Moreover, Article 8(3) of Regulation No 141/2000 sets out three cases in which, by way of derogation from Article 8(1) of the regulation, the placing on the market of a similar medicinal product may be authorised for the same therapeutic indication as that for which the marketing of an orphan medicinal product has been authorised, notwithstanding the ten-year period of market exclusivity enjoyed by that product. That is the case, inter alia, where the holder of the marketing authorisation for the orphan medicinal product gives his consent to a similar medicinal product being granted marketing authorisation.\n69 It is in the light of those observations that the arguments put forward in support of the plea alleging infringement of Article 8 of Regulation No 141/2000 must be examined.\n70 In the first place, as regards the applicants\u2019 arguments concerning the period of market exclusivity attaching to the medicinal product nilotinib, it is clear that the period established in Article 8(1) of Regulation No 141/2000 for any medicinal product designated as an orphan medicinal product which has marketing authorisation is a period of ten years. An orphan medicinal product, if it remains such a product when it receives marketing authorisation, benefits from market exclusivity which, in principle, is for a period of 10 years, no provision being made for any extension of that period, which may be reduced, under Article 8(2) of Regulation No 141/2000, only in situations in which it is established that the medicinal product in question no longer meets the requirements laid down in Article 3(1) of the regulation.\n71 In the present case, it is apparent from the Commission\u2019s decision of 19 December 2007 that authorisation for the marketing of the medicinal product nilotinib under the commercial name Tasigna was granted for that product as an orphan medicinal product, which, in accordance with Article 5(12) of Regulation No 141/2000 implies that, at that time, that medicinal product was still included in the Community Register of Orphan Medicinal Products for the therapeutic indications that were the subject of the application for authorisation and that the requirements laid down in Article 3(1) of the regulation continued to be met. Therefore, pursuant to Article 8(1) of the regulation, once marketing authorisation was granted, that medicinal product benefited from a ten-year period of market exclusivity in so far as concerns the authorised therapeutic indications.\n72 In the second place, it is clear that Article 8(3) of Regulation No 141/2000 relates to the marketing authorisation of a similar medicinal product for the same therapeutic indication. That provision sets out the circumstances in which it is possible to derogate from the prohibition laid down in Article 8(1) of the regulation and grant marketing authorisation in respect of such a medicinal product for the same therapeutic indications as those for which an orphan medicinal product enjoys market exclusivity.\n73 Article 8(3) of Regulation No 141/2000 has no bearing on the conditions under which marketing authorisation for a \u2018similar\u2019 medicinal product within the meaning of Regulation No 847/2000 may be granted and provides, by way of derogation from Article 8(1) of Regulation No 141/2000, that such a medicinal product may be granted marketing authorisation in three cases, including that in which the holder of the marketing authorisation for the original orphan medicinal product for the same therapeutic indication has given his consent. There is nothing in that provision concerning whether such authorisation confers market exclusivity on a similar medicinal product.\n74 As submitted by the EMA and the Commission, a similar medicinal product may itself be an orphan medicinal product or a non-orphan medicinal product. If it is not an orphan product, the marketing authorisation for that product will not confer on it any sort of market exclusivity under Article 8(1) of Regulation No 141/2000. On the other hand, it if is an orphan medicinal product, the ten-year period of market exclusivity with which it is endowed by virtue of Article 8(1) of the regulation cannot be curtailed as a result of the fact that there exists an orphan medicinal product which has received marketing authorisation for the same therapeutic indications and which benefits from market exclusivity for those indications Similarly, the market exclusivity attaching to that product will not be extended as a result of the fact that marketing authorisation has been granted for the second medicinal product. In issue are independent designations as orphan medicinal products and independent marketing authorisations, granted in accordance with separate procedures and triggering separate periods of market exclusivity, which may overlap in time. That is the proper construction of the Communication from the Commission on Regulation No 141/2000, relied on by the applicants.\n75 Moreover, Article 8(3) of Regulation No 141/2000 does not establish any order of priority among the three situations where a derogation may be applied under Article 8(1) of that regulation.\n76 In the present case, the sponsor of the medicinal product nilotinib cannot be penalised for the fact that it relied on the derogation under Article 8(3)(a) of Regulation No 141/2000 enabling it to obtain the consent of the holder of the marketing authorisation in respect of the original orphan medicinal product for the same therapeutic indications. As that consent was obtained in conformity with that provision, the EMA could only conclude that the derogation available under Article 8(3)(c) of Regulation No 141/2000 applied.\n77 Equally irrelevant, for the purpose of the application of Article 8(3) of Regulation No 141/2000, is the fact that the holder of the marketing authorisation for the original orphan medicinal product and the sponsor of the second product are the same pharmaceutical company, as the applicants themselves acknowledged at the hearing.\n78 In the third place, contrary to the applicants\u2019 contentions, there is nothing in Regulation No 141/2000 to suggest that the application of Article 8(3) precludes the application of Article 8(1). Accordingly, the marketing authorisation granted for an orphan medicinal product in respect of the same therapeutic indications as those for which the original orphan product was authorised, including on one of the grounds laid down in Article 8(3) of Regulation No 141/2000, automatically confers on that product the ten-year period of market exclusivity provided for in Article 8(1) of that regulation.\n79 As regards the argument put forward by the applicants in the alternative that, if a second, similar orphan medicinal product which has been granted marketing authorisation for the same therapeutic indications as those for which the marketing of the original orphan product was authorised may benefit from a ten-year period of market exclusivity that is independent of that enjoyed by the original orphan product, that period of exclusivity could operate only to prevent marketing authorisation being granted for products that are similar to the second medicinal product, it is common ground that, under Article 8(1) of Regulation No 141/2000, marketing authorisation may be refused for a \u2018similar\u2019 medicinal product only in respect of the therapeutic indications for which the marketing of an orphan medicinal product has been authorised and in respect of which that orphan product enjoys market exclusivity. By virtue of that provision, market exclusivity attaches to that medicinal product for all those therapeutic indications, irrespective of the fact that the medicinal product in question, which is itself similar to another orphan product which has been granted marketing authorisation, relied on one of the derogations laid down in Article 8(3) of the regulation at the time of that authorisation. Thus, the fact that the therapeutic indications for which both orphan medicinal products received marketing authorisation are similar cannot undermine the market exclusivity enjoyed by each of those medicinal products by virtue of Article 8(1) of that regulation for those therapeutic indications.\n80 With regard to the applicants\u2019 arguments that the EMA\u2019s interpretation is at odds with the objectives pursued by Regulation No 141/2000, specifically Article 8(1) thereof, it must be noted that it is precisely in order to ensure attainment of the objective pursued by the regulation \u2014 namely to encourage investment in research, development and marketing of orphan medicinal products \u2014 that market exclusivity must be granted in all cases in which an orphan product has been given marketing authorisation. That regulation does not contain any provision under which it is possible not to apply the ten-year period of market exclusivity to orphan medicinal products that have been granted marketing authorisation for certain therapeutic indications, with the exception of the situations set out in Article 8(2) of the regulation, in which the period of exclusivity may be reduced, inter alia if the criteria laid down in Article 3(1) of the regulation are not met. Moreover, that would jeopardise the objective of the regulation in question and run counter to its spirit, as the sponsor of a medicinal product, having made the investment necessary to establish, in procedures for the designation of a product as an orphan medicinal product and marketing authorisation procedures, that the criteria for the designation of its product as an orphan medicinal product have been met, would receive no compensation for such investment.\n81 In that regard, contrary to the applicants\u2019 contentions, the ten-year period of market exclusivity provided by Regulation No 141/2000 as an incentive for the development and marketing of orphan medicinal products cannot be regarded as equivalent to the data protection periods enjoyed by any medicinal product which has been granted marketing authorisation, as the effects and scope of each of those mechanisms are different.\n82 It follows from the above that the plea alleging infringement of Article 8(1) and (3) of Regulation No 141/2000 must be rejected as unfounded.\n83 Consequently, the action must be dismissed in its entirety.\n84 Under Article 87(2) of the Rules of Procedure, the unsuccessful party is to be ordered to pay the costs if they have been applied for in the successful party\u2019s pleadings. 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        "raw_content": "Prune and hazelnut chocolate squares: Delicious chocolate for grown up!\nSimple and delicious, chocolate squares ^^, you don't need to temper the chocolate for this recipe.\nI think it comes close to Namachocolate (\u751f\u30c1\u30e7\u30b3) but denser and packed with a lot more texture. The best point is you don't have to temper the chocolate, so everyone can make it. You need to prepared it a day ahead by soaking the prunes in brandy, and the next day your prunes will be ready ^^. And because of this, it's not for children!!!! Except you soak the prunes in orange juice instead.\nThe chocolate taste depends on you, for me I use half dark and half milk (my sister can't stand dark chocolate), so mine is not too bitter. Because I think the prunes come with brandy and alcohol, itself is bitter, so I want it to be milder.\nTaking the skin of off the hazelnut is not hard, just roasting it then rub the nut using the tea towel, the skin will come out easily. Anyway don't skip this step, hazelnut skin is bitter and you can ruin your chocolate with its taste.\nPack them in a box and don't forget to write words of warning, this chocolate is additive (and can put you in dreamy stage by the alcohol, haha).\nPrune and hazelnut chocolate squares\n40g ................................ Dried pitted prunes, cut into small pieces\n25g ................................ Brandy (I use V.S.A.P Cognac)\n45g ................................ Grilled, chopped, skinned hazelnuts\n120g .............................. Dark chocolate (I use half milk chocolate and 68% dark chocolate)\nPut the prunes in a small cup and pour the Brandy into the cup.\nLet it soak for 12 or overnight\nMix the prunes with chopped hazelnuts.\nLine 2 of small jelly molds (14.5X8.8 cm) with baking paper.\nPut the chocolate and whipping cream into small bowl, and place over a bowl of hot water. Stir until melt. Mix in the prunes and hazelnuts.\nPour into the prepared molds.\nTake the chocolate out of the molds and cut into pieces.\nLabels: Chocolatechocolate, Confectionery, nutty\nClip In Human Hair Extensions January 9, 2013 at 4:10 PM\nYummy Chocolate Images January 10, 2013 at 1:49 AM\nChocolates are good mood lifter.\nJess @ Bakericious January 10, 2013 at 9:41 AM\nthis looks really easy and yummy, will try one day.",
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        "raw_content": "Long Live the American Reader\nThis is an awesome book. I love Postman's writing style and rhetorical savvy. But, at least in this humble theorist's views, much of the hand-wringing here hasn't come to pass.\nAlexis de Tocqueville: ...the invention of firearms equalized the vassal and the noble on the field of battle; the art of printing opened the same resources to the minds of all classes; the post brought knowledge alike to the door of the cottage and to the gate of the palace. (Postman 38)\nAnd, as we move through the first years of the twenty-first century, we remain a highly literate culture. I know it's a little bit of selection bias on my part, but my students are reading some great stuff, and it's showing in their writing and thinking.\nLabels: Amusing Ourselves to Death, Postman, reading",
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        "raw_content": "\u00ab The DeChance Chronicles Omnibus \u2013 Books 1-4 only .99!\nThe Green House \u2013 and a Free Story \u2013 and a Memory \u00bb\nYou Are Just Like Gods \u2026\nThis is a short story I wrote many, many years ago. A friend recently saw a horror movie about the suicide forest beneath Mount Fuji in Japan\u2026 that is the setting of this story. This is not a horror story. I have no idea what kind of story this is, but it is one of my favorite things of all I\u2019ve ever written. I\u2019m sharing it here now\u2026\nFor Kay Reynolds, whose book of haiku written by Kamikaze pilots helped me to do this\u2026 and for Brian A. Hopkins, who was the editor I wrote it for.\nYOU ARE JUST LIKE GODS\u2026\nhaiku kamikaze Mouth Fuji short fiction suicide\nThis entry was posted by david on January 26, 2016 at 1:28 am, and is filed under Free Fiction, History, Writing. Follow any responses to this post through RSS 2.0.Both comments and pings are currently closed.",
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        "raw_content": "Rich Homie Quan \u2013 \u201cThis Moment\u201d\nNew Music, New SingleBy Uptown Toney September 18, 2014 Leave a comment\nRich Homie Quan (@RichHomieQuan) is back with a an official release today. The new song is titled \u201cThis Moment\u201d and is produced by DJ Spinz. Rich Gang\u2019s Tha Tour Pt 1 is is dropping September 29th so look for this to land on their with new music by Quan, Young Thug, and Birdman. Advertisements\nSnootie Wild ft August Alsina & Yo Gotti \u2013 \u201cShe\u2019s A Keeper\u201d\nSnootie Wild (@SnootieWild @AugustAlsina & @YoGottiKOM)) is ready to release his debut EP Go Mode next week. Before the date arrives we get one last leak off the EP entitled \u201cShe\u2019s A Keeper\u201d featuring guest appearances from August Alsina and Yo Gotti. Listen below.\nGoapele ft. Snoop Dogg \u2013 \u201cHey Boy\u201d Remix\nNew Music, UncategorizedBy DDot Omen September 18, 2014 Leave a comment\nI liked Goapele (@Goapele @SnoopDogg)\u2019s single \u201cHey Boy\u201d when it came out over the summer but now it\u2019s get a verse added by Uncle Snoop. Look out for her album \u201cStrong As Glass\u201d set to release on October 21st. via VIBE\nT.I. & Hustle Gang \u2013 \u201cWhat You Gon Do About It\u201d\nT.I. (@TIP @TraeABN) rounds up Trae Tha Truth, Spodee and Zuse for this new Hustle Gang anthem \u201cWhat You Gon Do About It\u201d. Stay tuned for the release of G.D.O.D. 2. Listen below.\nR.I.P. Praverb The Wyse; DMV Rap Ambassador Passes Away\nDAILY DOSE, The DMVBy DDot Omen September 18, 2014 Leave a comment\n@PTheWyse It is with great sadness that I report the passing of a friend, supporter and fellow emcee, Praverb The Wyse. Born as Earl Patrick McNease, he rose to ranks in the local northern Virginia and Washington D.C. rap scene through his indie grind. Aside from his passion and skills on the mic, he used\u2026\nRaekwon (@Raekwon) channels the greatness of Stevie Wonder for this installment of his Throwback Thursday series and makes a rework of \u201cHey Love\u201d. Listen below.\nG-Unit \u201cN.Y. State Of Mind\u201d Freestyle On 92Q Jams\nG-Unit invaded the radio airwaves once again. This time they stopped near my neck of the woods in Baltimore for Off The Hook at 92Q Jams with Porkchop and Squirrel. In absence of 50 Cent and Young Buck, the three G-Unit rappers held it down and kicked some bars over Nas classic \u201cNY State Of\u2026\nJessie Ware \u2013 Kind Of\u2026Sometimes\u2026Maybe\nJessie Ware (@Jessie_Ware @MiguelUnlimited) has done it again. Teaming up with Miguel as a writer of this new tune \u201cKind Of\u2026Sometimes\u2026Maybe\u201d, just in time for cuffing season. Listen below and prepare for Tough Love being released on October 21st.\nDJ Quik \u2013 \u201cThat Getter\u201d + \u201cThe Midnight Life\u201d Album Cover & Track List\nAlbum, Artwork, New Music, New Single, TracklistBy DDot Omen September 18, 2014 Leave a comment\n@DJQuik sets things off right with a new single \u201cThat Getter\u201d which features his son David Blake. A woozy banger that sounds like it picks up where Kendrick left off on \u201cSwimming Pools\u201d and continues to float. Quik was supposed to drop \u201cThe Midnight Life\u201d years ago but scrapped it but decided to reconstruct the\u2026\nVIDEO: Protestors Toss Ukraine Politician Into Trash Can\nDAILY DOSE, New Video, New Videos, Politics As UsualBy DDot Omen September 18, 2014 Leave a comment\nLife comes at you fast. Vitaly Zhuravsky is an Ukrainian MP, who is highly unpopular due to his ties with former President Viktor Yanukovych. Outside of parliament he was met by a group of protestors who were fed up and decided to take out the trash, literally. The good news is, if Zhurasvky career 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        "raw_content": "Answers To Common Issues About Web Page Design\nIf you have minimal experience in taking care of a website, doing so might seem rather scary and fun all at the same time. Read on to get tips on what web design entails and what the best way is to implement it.\nChoose the right graphic formats for your site. Keep in mind that bitmap files are quite large and typically do not work well, but PNGs work okay. For text buttons, screenshots, and other images that are not photographs, use PNG for images with over 256 colors and GIF for images with less. JPEG works best for photo images.\nYour site must be simple to navigate if you want to attract visitors. Ensure that links are visible and displayed in prominent locations. Menus also make navigation more user-friendly. Always post the links to your primary pages on every sub-page to keep visitors on your site.\nSpeed is the governing factor of the Internet and it is imperative to ensure your web site loads at a fast pace. If a site visitor ends up waiting for a long time for your web page to load, they will definitely leave your site in search of a similar site that loads faster and will never recommend anyone to your site.\nA site that is going to be successful must work with all browsers. This is why it is vital that you test all your pages to ensure that they properly display in all the various browsers. Your content may show up fine in Internet Explorer, but it may be unreadable or badly displayed in Chrome, Firefox or Safari. Before uploading your site, give each page a look in each of the more popular web browsers.\nA business website should always be one that is easy to navigate. Links should be easy to find and prominently displayed. Menus also make site navigation much easier. Visitors will also be able to get around better if every sub-page has links back to your site\u2019s primary pages.\nKeep page size to a minimum. Not every person using Internet has a high-speed connection, so if a site takes longer to load, they won\u2019t be as interested in it. If the wait is too long, your visitors may give up and leave.\nBefore publishing your website, check it over carefully for any broken links. A visitor will get very annoyed when they click on a link that takes them to either a blank page or one that gives them an error. If you have very few links, you can check them manually. If many links, try using a link-checking program that can do the work for you quickly.\nGo through all links on any page on your website carefully to make sure there are no links that are broken before you upload the page. The worst experience for a visitor is to have interest in learning more only to click the dreaded dead end link. You can also check the links yourself or use a program to look.\nWhen designing a large website, include the ability to search throughout the site. In the upper right-hand corner of the homepage, include a search box that allows users to search for a single term that appears anywhere in your site. You can get a search bar from Google or FreeFind.\nFree software is great to start with when you\u2019re getting into web design. You can use a lot of free tools to assist your building of your website, so check into the software that is available to you. Just look around a bit to locate the ones that will work best for what you need.\nThe content that appears on your site should be compelling and interesting. While the look of the design is important, the content is what keeps visitors returning to your site. When the content on your site is valuable and useful, visitors will continue visiting your site.\nKnow what your subject is. It is very important that you conduct plenty of research about your subject if you are thinking about using the site as a blog. Being unclear with customers or giving false information will drive readers away. Having a good blog involves having an education on your subject.\nYou always want to make the user\u2019s needs your top priority. User needs must be your main focus. These include usability, user experience, accessibility, and user interaction. You need to take this into consideration. See things from the perspective of your visitor.\nUse a well known software program that is known for getting the job done to help create a professional looking website. Photoshop is a program that individuals new to website development can use to quickly create professional level pages. By not having a program like this, you will be at a disadvantage because making a beautiful website design from scratch takes a lot of time and knowledge.\nBe sure to proofread everything you post to present a professional appearance. You want visitors to easily absorb it. With errors, you will risk looking unprofessional.\nYou should always make sure to implement a way that users can submit feedback to you about your website. You will find out if a link is broken or if a page is not loading properly. Allowing visitors to actively participate in your website will make them want to visit again.\nIf you have questions about popular site design software like Photoshop or Dreamweaver, you may wish to speak with an experienced friend or coworker. You want to ensure that you remember everything you learned. It can slow you down quite a bit if you have to review what you\u2019ve learned while building a website.\nGood websites are optimized for older IE browsers, like 7 and 8. Many people detest Internet Explorer, but some still use these older versions today. These require the use of some workarounds. Looking up \u201cbox model bug\u201d can be very helpful.\nLimit your starting content on a page to little amounts when first starting out. You don\u2019t need a lot of stuff that will overwhelm you and confuse visitors when they arrive on your site.\nYour user\u2019s needs should be your top priority. As a web designer, it is your job to always keep your attention tuned to the needs of your user. You have to think about how well the site is built and how good of an experience you can offer to people. You must consider these aspects when designing websites. Always look at things through the eyes or screen of the viewer.\nWhen you are going to design a site, find specific individuals among your target audience and ask them what they personally want to see. This helps you gear your website to what your target audience really wants. 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Ideally, you should remove any distractions and strive to create an efficient and motivating workspace. Keep your supplies and tools where you can get to them easily, and be certain that you have as much space as you need for effectively design your websites.\nBe sure you are consistent with interface tools. Also, make sure they are easy to use. Your hyperlinks should be underlined. After these links are clicked, they should change to a different color. If your website is easy to use and consistent, visitors will come back in the future.\nYou want to ensure that each webpage within the domain, and it\u2019s sub-domains, has a tagline that can be clearly seen. You will want every person who visits your website to see this text in bold, with a large font. The tagline should sum up the reason for the page\u2019s existence. Visitors should know whether they have any business at the site just by looking at the tagline.\nUse neutral background colors. 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When opting to have these resources at hand, you will have a source of inspiration for ways in which you can further build and refine your website.\nLook at web page design as a fun, exciting way for you to reach out to your target group and promote both your company and your product. When you do it well, you will have a strengthened ability to promote your enterprise. Begin today by utilizing the informational tips above in order to increase your chances at success.\nA good web design tip for the newcomer to this field is look at all the tools that are available in the market. There are a wide variety of different books and magazines on the subject that provide advice for newbies and experienced web designers alike. Keeping track of these fountains of knowledge is an easy way to learn more and better your skills.\nCategoriesBlog Tagsdevelopment platforms, internet explorer, open source, web design",
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        "raw_content": "Is B2B Content \"Likeable\"?\nWith all the discussion about Facebook's new \"Like\" (or \"Recommend\") button for the web, I thought it would be worthwhile running a small experiment to answer the following question:\nDo the readers of B2B content share more on Twitter or Facebook?\nI will admit that I have certain biases, and I don't think that the human brain is very well adapted to truly merging business and social relationships as I wrote previously. However, in the interest of science, I thought the experiment was worthwhile.\nI have reduced the automatic \"sharing\" options on each post to two - one that shares on Facebook, and one that shares on Twitter. I have historically been sharing content only on Twitter, so it has a bit of an advantage, so in order to somewhat compensate for that, I have added the Facebook sharing bar to the top of the post.\nI could be proven wrong, but I suspect that, when I tally the counts a month or so from now, we'll see very little activity on Facebook in comparison to Twitter.\nWhat have you seen for B2B content? Does it become shareable on Facebook?\nLabels: Awareness, blogs, Facebook, Social media\nJeremy Victor said...\nIt is an excellent experiment in the now. Curious to see your findings, though I do believe you will be correct in more shares via Twitter.\nThat said, where my mind continues to go when I think of Facebook and the social graph is: 450 million users and growing.\nWhile the Twitter stream seems to be the default now, another interesting experiment may be to see at what rate the \"likes\" increase or decrease per month over time.\nI think we're of similar mind on that. I am not convinced that Twitter can be with us for the long run (any attempts to generate revenue will cause a fairly fundamental change in Twitter).\nWhere the \"update/discovery of topic of interest\" moves to (most Tweets from business seem to be in this category) is unclear.\nRussell Palmer said...\nMy feeling is that if there were a Linkedin.com \"Like\" button that that would be used far more for B2B content than facebook. Perhaps not so much as twitter because twitter is more thow-away due to the real-time nature of the timelines and the asynchronous network structure. That means that it's easier to retweet and with with less implications for your carefully chosen personal network.\nThat I would agree with - I think that LinkedIn is very much more of a fit with the business environment, so might overcome the personal/business divide in a way that Facebook never can.\nI haven't seen as fast and aggressive moves out of LinkedIn, unfortunately.",
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        "raw_content": "The Central Plank Of Clinton\u2019s Campaign?\nTomasky argues that it should be paid family leave:\nIn a nutshell, it\u2019s popular. A survey commissioned in 2012 by a pro-leave group found that respondents supported the idea by 63 to 29 percent. Democrats were of course strongly in favor (85-10), but independents were at a still quite favorable 54-34, and even Republicans weren\u2019t against it\u2014they were evenly split at 47-48.\nFar from being hammered by the right over such a proposal, I think Clinton could turn the tables. What percentage of women are going to be against this? In the pro-leave group\u2019s poll, it was just 23 percent.\nOf course the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Business Roundtable are going to go ape, but here we have facts, and the known facts suggest that in California paid leave has not been the nightmare that businesses feared. One study, by the Center for Economic and Policy Research, found that 89 percent of participating businesses reported a positive or no noticeable effect on productivity; 91 percent said the same about profitability and performance; 99 percent said the same about morale. Clinton will be able to find plenty of employers in California, and presumably New Jersey, who will sit in front of a camera for 30 seconds and testify that the law is just fine by them.\nCohn seconds Tomasky:\nOf course, polling on an issue that hasn\u2019t gotten much attention isn\u2019t always reliable. Public sentiments could change if the Chamber of Commerce, which would spend heavily to fight such a plan, convinced Americans it would hurt the economy. And I plea totally guilty to political bias on this. I think paid leave is a great idea\u2014an innovation that\u2019s long overdue. But campaigns aren\u2019t just about proposing what works politically. They\u2019re also about laying the groundwork for a governing agenda. And while lots of people are skeptical that Clinton would take such a risk, if indeed she\u2019s the nominee, I\u2019m not. One reason is that she proposed such an initiative in 2007, the last time she ran for president.\nPosted on Jul 7 2014 @ 6:13pm Jul 7 2014 @ 6:13pm Author Andrew SullivanCategories The DishTags Premium\nPrevious Previous post: A Country That Would Kill To Host The World Cup, Ctd\nNext Next post: Saddam In Shia Clothing?",
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        "raw_content": "The Worst Ebola Outbreak In History\nWe\u2019re in the midst of it:\nThe outbreak is unprecedented both in infection numbers and in geographic scope. And so far, it\u2019s been a long battle that doesn\u2019t appear to be slowing down. The Ebola virus has now hit four countries: Sierra Leone, Guinea, Liberia, and recently Nigeria, according to the country\u2019s ministry of health. The virus \u2014 which starts off with flu-like symptoms and often ends with horrific hemorrhaging \u2014 has infected 1,201 people and killed an estimated 672 since this winter, according to the numbers on July 23 from the World Health Organization.\nDish alum Gwynn Guilford is alarmed by the spread of Ebola to Lagos:\nSo far, Ebola has been confined to Guinea, Sierra Leone, and Liberia\u2014war-torn and largely rural west African countries. But Lagos is different; not only is it Africa\u2019s biggest city, with 21 million people. It\u2019s also one of the world\u2019s most densely populated. And perhaps scariest of all, it\u2019s a center for international travel\u2014meaning that if it\u2019s not contained, the virus could easily go global. [Patrick] Sawyer\u2019s was the first-ever recorded case of Ebola in Nigeria, according to the Nigerian Tribune.\u200b\nSo far, the Nigerian government\u2019s efforts to contain it inspire little confidence.\nThe Bloomberg editors call for a Pan-African response to the outbreak:\nThere is a reservoir of talent elsewhere in Africa \u2014 the doctors, nurses, epidemiologists, lab technicians and administrators in Uganda, Republic of the Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo and Gabon who have been through this and know how to handle Ebola. By organizing teams of them to help with the current epidemic and pass their skills on to their counterparts in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia, the World Health Organization could establish a pan-African partnership that central and east Africa could, in turn, rely on down the road.\nInternational donors such as the U.S. and the European Union could help fund and provision the African teams. They could enlist the help of international mining companies present in Guinea, which have certainly extracted value from these countries and have both a humanitarian and an economic interest in stability and ending the epidemic.\nIshaan Tharoor finds that one \u201cof the continuing challenges is getting local populations to abide by the edicts of government authorities and foreign health workers.\u201d A reason this has proven difficult:\nThe hysteria caused by the spread of Ebola has led also to the spread of rumor and conspiracy theories. Angry crowds have accused foreigners of bringing the virus in their midst: In April, the threat of violence forced [Paris-based medical NGO] MSF to evacuate all its staff from a treatment center in Guinea. In Sierra Leone, which has the largest number of Ebola cases at present, thousands protested over the weekend outside the country\u2019s main Ebola treatment facility in the eastern city of Kenema.\nPolice had to disperse the crowd with tear gas and a 9-year-old was injured in the leg by a police bullet, Reuters reports. The demonstration was sparked, the news agency claims, by a rumor spread in a nearby market that the disease was a ruse used to justify \u201ccannibalistic rituals\u201d being carried out in the hospital.\nAbby Haglage explains that a \u201cfull 42 days (double the potential incubation time of the disease) without any new infected are needed before the CDC can declare the outbreak officially over\u201d:\n\u201cThe concern is the outbreak can be reseeded much like a forest fire with sparks,\u201d says [Stephan] Monroe [of the CDC]. \u201cUntil we can identify and interrupt every chain of transmission, we won\u2019t be able to interrupt the outbreak,\u201d he says, reinforcing the need to track those who may have come in contact with carriers. \u201cUntil we get all the fires put out, there\u2019s still a possibility that it will reignite.\u201d\nPosted on Jul 29 2014 @ 2:19pm Jul 30 2014 @ 12:24pm Author Andrew SullivanCategories The DishTags Ebola, Premium\nPrevious Previous post: Chart Of The Day\nNext Next post: The Torturers\u2019 Non-Defense",
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        "raw_content": "I'm traveling until Wednesday, so I don't have a new review for you today. I was considering bringing some games to review while I was here, but did you ever try to fit a three-foot long board game into your carry-on luggage? It's not impossible, but it would have meant I had to leave my toiletries at home, and I didn't feel like spending four days without a toothbrush. The guys I'm traveling with are probably happier for it, too.\nSo instead, we're talking about card games. And just so we're clear, you can forget about a nerdy discussion of your favorite cardboard crack. I'm talking Rook and Spades and Hearts, not Magic and Legend of the Five Rings and World of Warcraft. You know, the games normal people play.\nSee, normal people do play games, and lots of them. They know ten different ways to play Gin Rummy, five ways to play poker and six ways to cheat at cribbage (I'm not actually sure you can cheat at cribbage. I've only played cribbage once, and either I was too drunk, or the guy who came up with the game was drunk when he made it, and I thought it was only slightly more nonsensical than an episode of Jackass). My in-laws can sit and play Spades for five or six hours at a stretch, and beat the hell out of me every time. I can see a flanking maneuver from fifty yards out, manage my dice rolls to mitigate luck, and build an army that controls the map and maximizes ranged attacks - but I'll be damned if I can figure out when I should call trump or bid seven.\nIt's funny, because lots of card games can be an awful lot of fun, but we've gotten so spoiled by plastic figures and linen-printed game boards that we've forgotten that normal people can be happy with a deck of cards and a stack of plastic chips. Yet where we're the fringe because we can discuss cooperative mechanics and luck factors, my father-in-law can tell you without effort how many sevens have been played into the kitty after six hands. But then, my father-in-law also wears Glad Wrap on his arms when he goes to bed and kills squirrels out his windows using a high-powered BB gun, so maybe I should find another example.\nThen consider all those old ladies at the Blue Hair Bridge Club, deciding when North bids four and betting their pensions on a game where one player at the table has to sit out every round. These biddies could run circles around you or me, taking three rubbers out of three while we sit there trying to figure out how to win a contract, but you'll blow their minds if you slap down a meeple.\nAnd how about poker night? How many regular dudes get together once a month to sit in the basement around a card table smoking cigars and playing dealer's choice for penny antes? Lots, that's how many ('lots' is a technically-calculated figure based on extensive research, which mostly consisted of remembering all the times I got drunk, played poker, and smoked cigars until I was broke and throwing up in the bushes outside).\nOf course, at this point we're talking about specific groups of people playing specific games, but we still haven't really talked about the non-gamer who just has a couple decks of cards and can, at the drop of a hat, sit down to play a few hands of whatever grabs them. Go Fish, Old Maid, Hearts, War - these are the games that get played at Thanksgiving or Christmas or weekends at the cabin with family and friends. When you consider card games, casual gamers play just about as many games as we do. They just don't go to conventions and stay in hotels for three nights just so they can get in ten hours of euchre.\nAnd they buy stuff, too. Poker sets can be more expensive than that silly 3-D Catan set that had all those plastic mountains and came in a wooden treasure chest. People will get cribbage pegs with diamonds in the end (and that's madness, because if you're going to spend that much money for a game, don't buy pieces that you know damned well are going to roll under the couch or get stolen by your cat). This is a far bigger market than hobby games, with lots more people and lots more money. As an added bonus, there are not nearly as many casual card players living in their moms' basements and dressing as Sailor Moon.\nSo what's the difference? Why can't I get my in-laws to try Maginor? They're playing games already. Is it that much of a stretch to try Heroscape if you're already playing Crazy Eights? The answer is simple:\nA deck of cards is easy, portable, and not the least bit nerdy. An adult with a box full of plastic zombies, on the other hand, is a grown man who still plays with toys. Do you crow about the quality of pre-painted miniatures? Because most people don't. There's a simple component difference - we like games with full-color paintings and sturdy, colorful pawns, where most people are happy with cards printed in two colors. We have scoring tracks around the outside of our boards; they're just fine with a pen and pad of paper.\nAnd our games are tricky. Most people just don't think in terms of tactics, or long-term strategy, or careful planning. For most people, that's work. We dig it, but that's not normal. We probably grew up on this stuff, or we discovered that it was actually fun to move plastic people around a paper map. Our games require a commitment, and it's not just financial. You have to have time and a whole lot of attention span to be able to get behind lots of our games.\nSo if you're wondering how you can get your family to play more games with you, consider playing their games instead of trying to get them to play yours. You can probably find someone to play rummy, but you know as well as I do that if you ask your mom to try Descent, she might try to have you institutionalized. And in all fairness, a lot of those card games are actually pretty fun, and there are hundreds of different games you could try until you figure out one you can dig. Canasta is a pretty fun game, if you can put together enough people for it, and as an added bonus, you don't have to persuade anyone that you're not about to blow up a national monument.\nBut you know what? I'm still totally going to play my wacky fringe games. I just spent a pile of money of World of Warcraft miniatures and that never-ending money sink of a CCG, just because I dig the premise (and I want to write about them in the vain hope that one day, someone at Topps thinks I'm a big-time gaming hotshot and decides to send me free stuff). I don't think there's a snowball's chance in Hell of getting my father-in-law to try either one, and I may only ever get to play when I can hook up with my closet geek buddies, but I don't care.\nIn the end, I guess I'm just a grown man who still plays with toys.\nJexik said...\nInteresting side rant as usual, Matt.\nI guess I've often been in the middle somewhere. My dad taught me how to play Chess when I was 6, and we played it every night for at least a month. He later taught my siblings and I how to play Pinochle, and that became the regular game to play at family gatherings or boring evenings in hotel rooms. I enjoy most trick-taking games to this day, especially Hearts.\nA funny thing happened though when my sister was in 8th grade. This guy she liked at the time played Magic. For some reason, he was also considered to be a cool guy. She learned how to play so she could play with him, and I became intrigued when I saw her and her best friend practicing. Eventually I got some of my own.\nAt just 10 years old, I was hooked. I put my allowance every week toward buying more cards. I taught some kids at school how to play, and we'd pray for rain at school so we could play each other.\nAnd now I've made it come full circle. I've gotten my 69 year old dad to sit down and play Roborally or Catan with me, my sister, and my adult cousins. It can happen sometimes. I even brought Heroscape out once or twice.\nThey usually enjoy it, but they always talk about it as though it is a huge undertaking compared to other games, which is weird, considering that they usually won't say no to a 3 hour game of Monopoly. (Which is incidentally a game that I also really like, but it might just be because I win). In my head, I'm comparing Heroscape to Warhammer, so I think of it as a low maintenance alternative. 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        "raw_content": "Economy under Trump: Plan for the worst\n// Larry Summers\nhttp://larrysummers.com/2017/01/17/economy-under-trump-plan-for-the-worst/\nAn ironic contradiction is likely to define the global economic community's convocation in Davos this week as it awaits Donald Trump's inauguration. There has not been so much anxiety about U.S. global leadership or about the sustainability of market-oriented democracy at any time in the past half-century. Yet with markets not only failing to swoon as predicted, but actually rallying strongly after both the Brexit vote and Trump's victory, the animal spirits of business are running hot.\nMany chief executives are coming to believe that, whatever the president-elect's infirmities, the strongly pro-business attitude of his administration, combined with Republican control of Congress, will lead to a new era of support for business, along with much lower taxes and regulatory burdens. This in turn, it is argued, will drive major increases in investment and hiring, setting off a virtuous circle of economic growth and rising confidence.\nWhile it has to be admitted that such a scenario looks more plausible today than it did on Election Day, I believe that it is very much odds-off. More likely is that the current run of happy markets and favorable sentiment will be seen, with the benefit of hindsight, as a sugar high. John Maynard Keynes was right to emphasize the great importance of animal spirits, but other economists have also been right to emphasize that it is political and economic fundamentals that dominate in the medium and long terms. History is replete with examples of populist authoritarian policies that produced short-run benefits but poor long-run outcomes.\nThe new U.S. president will be operating on a weak political foundation, is unlikely to be able to deliver the results he has promised to key constituencies and seems likely to take dangerous gambles in the international arena. This makes it probable that a cycle of growing disillusion, disappointment and disapproval will set in within a year.\nTrump will likely be the first modern U.S. president to come into office with more public disapproval than approval. No outsider can know the validity of allegations regarding his campaign's involvement with Russia, but the shadow of possible scandal is far more present in the pre-inaugural press than it was even before Richard Nixon's second term in the White House. And the Trump family's continued operation of his business interests offers potential for at least the allegation of serious misconduct.\nNor is Trump likely to be able to keep his promises to key middle-class constituencies. The consequence of the weak Mexican peso that has been a consequence of his rhetoric is more Mexican immigration to the United States and more businesses choosing Mexico over Ohio as a location for production.\nMoreover, it is not possible to repeal Obamacare without taking health insurance away from millions of Americans and placing new burdens on those with preexisting conditions. If Trump follows through on proposed increases in tariffs, the result will be lower real wages and incomes as prices rise faster than wages. All in Congress agree that tax reform will not happen in a few months, and it is impossible to reconcile the president-elect's stated goals of major reductions in corporate and top rates, a fair distribution of the benefits of tax cuts and preventing a huge increase in federal debt.\nFinally, Trump will be taking some major risks. Seeking to use the one- China policy as a lever for extracting trade concessions from China risks major confrontation and will complicate cooperation on critical issues such as North Korean nuclear proliferation. Questioning the value of the European Union and NATO risks undermining our principal democratic allies at a time when they are already politically fragile. Unilateral imposition of tariffs or enactment of a tax system that subsidizes exports and penalizes imports risks both retaliatory protectionism and a spiking dollar, with potentially grave consequences for the global economy. And threatening businesses, as happened with the attack on the pharmaceutical industry during Trump's last news conference, risks major increases in uncertainty and even questions about the rule of law.\nAnimal spirits are as fickle as they are important. Right now they certainly are an impetus to economic growth. The speed with which they changed after the Brexit vote and after the U.S. election should be cautionary. They can easily change again. If ever there were a time to hope for the best but plan for the worst, it is now.",
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        "raw_content": "AFL FOOTBALLER & SPORTS COMMENTATOR\nEducated at St. Brendan-Shaw and Don Colleges in Devonport, Tasmania, Matthew Richardson was the fourth pick (a father-son selection) in the 1992 AFL Draft, and was recruited from Devonport,Tasmania. He is the son of former Richmond and South Melbourne player Alan \u201cBull\u201d Richardson.\nCombining a 197 centimetre frame with speed and athletic capacity for a large man, on his day he has been a dominant presence for the Tigers. Matthew Richardson suffered a torn left ACL in Round 9, 1995 against Sydney at the SCG after he hyper-extended his left knee while landing as he was running out of bounds and crashed hard into the fence and missed the rest of the season after reconstructive surgery on his knee, including the Tigers\u2019 finals series \u2013 the Sydney Cricket Ground was forced to increased the distance between the boundary line and the fence (which at the time was as short as 2.5m in places) in response to the injury. In 1996 he came back strongly, playing all 22 games and finished with 91 goals (49 behinds), earning All Australian selection for the first time. He sustained another knee injury in the pre-season of 2001, but recovered to play 22 games and kick 59 goals.\nIn 2004, a decision to step down from the Tigers\u2019 leadership group (the small group of senior players who help lead the club on and off-field) and focus on additional strength training paid off, with good goal-kicking form in the early part of the season including a career best 10 against the Western Bulldogs. Matthew Richardson finished with a tally of 65 goals for the season. In 2005 he kicked 65 goals again, this time with much more consistency throughout the season.\nIn 2007, in a match against the Essendon Football Club, Richardson played the game with a fractured eye socket and broken nose sustained only a week before. He still managed to kick four goals. In the same year, he won his first ever club best-and-fairest, beating young team-mate Nathan Foleyby a single vote.\nMatthew Richardson spent a large part of the 2008 season playing on the wing, rather than in the forward line, which allowed him to have a much larger part in the play than previously. Although he did not win the club best-and-fairest, he was selected on the bench in the All-Australian team and finished third in the Brownlow Medal.\nIn Round 6, 2009 against Sydney at the SCG, Richardson kicked his 800th career goal, becoming the eleventh player to reach the milestone in VFL/AFL history. Later in the same match, he partially tore his hamstring off the bone; he missed the remainder of the season with the injury, and announced his retirement after the season. He received a rousing send-off in Round 1, 2010, appearing before the match in Richmond\u2019s season opener against Carlton.\nMatthew Richardson retired in 2009 after 282 senior games for Richmond; he became an AFL life member after playing more than 300 games including representative and pre-season matches. His career tally of 800 goals was the eleventh-highest at the time of his retirement, and remains eleventh-highest as at the end of the 2012 season. Richardson took a total of 2,270 marks during his AFL career, which was the second-highest of any player at the time of his retirement (since the statistic was recorded, starting in 1974).\nFollowing his retirement at the end of the 2009 AFL Season and during parts of the 2009 AFL Season when he was injured, Matthew was an AFL expert commentator for telecast matches and a panellist on the review show \u2018One Week at a Time\u2019, both Network Ten shows.\nAs from 2010 Matthew Richardson became part of the Seven Network AFL telecast team,[7] initially as a boundary rider and then as a member of the Friday and Saturday night commentary teams, providing expert comments. He also appears on the Thursday night edition of Seven News Melbourne, to preview the weekend\u2019s AFL action, and as a panellist on Channel 7\u2019s AFL Game Day.\nIn 2010 Matthew Richardson joined the 3AW Football radio commentary team in a special comments role.\nMatthew Richardson can also be seen on the Richmond Football Club website hosting some of their \u2018Talking Tigers\u2019 weekly podcast shows.\nBand/Artist/Act:Matthew Richardson\nInfo:Matthew Richardson is an Australian AFL footballer & sports commentator.",
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        "raw_content": "\"Director Sheppard?\"\n\"Yes, Agent DiNozzo?\"\n\"May I clarify?\"\nShe inclined her head.\n\"You want Agent Gibbs to go to Europe undercover as a gun runner, with Officer David as his personal assistant?\"\nThe director frowned. \"I was thinking more along the lines of his lover.\"\nDiNozzo frowned. He looked at Ziva. She looked back at him. She raised her brows in question. \"I don't know. She'd have to highlight her hair at least and get some fake nails. Sport length with French tips would be fine. I just don't know. I think she's too smart.\"\nGibbs glared at his subordinate. \"You think she's too smart to be my lover?\"\n\"I think most women are these days,\" Tony shot back. \"Word gets around, boss. But that's not what I meant. I meant, I think she's too smart to be passed off as the sort of arm-candy Gibbs would be expected to have. If you send her as his personal assistant, she can get away with being more demure. She'd also be able to go to the meetings with him so he'd have some back up. Everyone would assume they're in a relationship anyway.\"\nZiva's lips quirked up. \"And you wouldn't be calling him every five minutes?\"\n\"I'm not that bad.\" He glanced at Gibbs. \"Lately,\" he added at the older man's snort. \"It's just that you're exotic and most people will expect a blonde bimbo. There's at least three other agents who'd make a good paramour for him.\"\nThe director's lips quirked into a smile. \"Such as?\"\n\"Well, Paula Cassidy, Marina Soltan, and Linda Coltrane, just off hand, with half a dozen others who could pull it off with a few minutes work.\"\n\"Cassidy is on assignment. Soltan isn't a field agent any longer. Coltrane is in research.\"\n\"But his lover would be expected to hang around the hotel pool while he's on business and maybe flirt with the pool boy. Nothing more strenuous than being pampered at the spa and getting her hair done. His assistant on the other hand would have to actually do her job, even if she's bopping the boss.\"\n\"I wouldn't have a bleached blonde on my arm, DiNozzo, and you know it.\"\n\"That's *you*, boss, not the man who's running guns and more from Russia to the hot-spots of the world. Who's cover is a day-trader? Actually, I think you want to change that to a futures trader. Day traders are usually flashier than Gibbs will ever be.\"\n\"DiNozzo.\" The name was a clear warning. Sheppard hid her smile.\n\"One word. Manicure.\"\n\"Not a day trader,\" DiNozzo replied. Gibbs' eyes narrowed. \"So, how exactly were you planning to have his back-up there? It's going to be a little obvious if. . .\" the young man's voice trailed off. The room was quiet. He was obviously thinking. \"Where exactly will he be going?\"\n\"Nice, Geneva, Casablanca, Dubai, Moscow, Berlin, London, and Paris.\"\n\"Interesting grouping. We're going to need two teams to angel them. Unless you're planning to send them in alone?\"\nSheppard shook her head. \"No. This is all the information we have currently. Gibbs, I'll leave you and your team to plan the rest of the operation.\"\nThe team filed out. DiNozzo glanced at the file, then over his shoulder with an appraising look. She winked at him. He gave her a small smirk and shook his head. Hopefully, he'd suggest what she didn't want to when they went through the files. Their target had a weakness for pretty, spoiled playboys. Gibbs was playing terrorist, but DiNozzo could get much closer than that to their target. She swallowed a laugh. Maybe he'd talk Gibbs into playing his lover. That should go over like a lead balloon with the older man, not matter how affectionate they were with each other.\n\"What was that?\" Gibbs demanded.\n\"What was what?\" Tony asked. Gibbs' eyes narrowed. The younger man would answer him. \"Read the file first, boss, then we'll talk, okay? I'm going to make some calls and see if I can find a way to get me and McGee close by without arousing suspicion.\"\n\"It'll make more sense if you see it in writing first, okay, boss? Trust me.\"\nGibbs snorted. \"If this is a ploy to get yourself a vacation on a French beach, it won't work.\"\n\"Boss, would I do that?\"\nThe former Marine shook his head. \"Yes, you would. I know you, DiNozzo.\"\n\"Not really, boss,\" Tony murmured, eyes down. \"Not yet. You know Tony the cop, but you haven't really ever met Anthony DiNozzo. I have a sinking feeling you're going to have to though.\"\n\"Jeez, Tim, relax would you?\" Tony griped. \"Just let the nice man take your bag. Sorry,\" he added in French to the bell-boy, \"he's new to this.\" He rolled his eyes. The bellman's lips twitched. McGee finally let go of his bags, even his precious laptop, and set it on the luggage cart. \"See, that didn't hurt a bit, did it.\"\nThey were just inside the doors of the hotel when the manager came out from behind the desk. \"Mr. DiNozzo, you're looking well. It's been so very long.\"\n\"Well, I haven't been up to a vacation in a while.\" Tony grinned at the smaller man. \"How is your darling daughter, M. Chartrez?\"\n\"She is quite well. She married not long ago.\"\n\"To a good man, I hope?\" Tony asked as they moved through the familiar hotel lobby and into the elevator.\n\"Very good. And who is your guest this year?\"\n\"This is Timothy. He's a distant cousin. Father made it quite clear that if I wanted to stay here, I had to show Tim the world. And hopefully introduce him to a woman of an appropriate nature.\" The manager laughed lightly. He opened the door to the suite. Tony shook his hand, tipping him as naturally as breathing. \"Thank you for looking after us.\"\n\"My pleasure as always, M. DiNozzo.\"\nTony tipped the bellman as Tim looked around the suite. \"You get the room on the right.\"\n\"This is bigger than my apartment,\" Tim said opening the door to his bedroom.\n\"Yeah? And your point? Get used to it, Cuz. We're traveling in style this trip. Go ahead and get unpacked. Father had the place upgraded with all sort of computery things that you'll like. Angela said the password is Antietam.\"\nTim looked at him for a long moment. \"You don't have to act like a ditz around me.\"\nTony blinked. \"Get used to it. I'm just a jock, remember?\" Tony felt his grin twist into a bitter smile. \"That's all anyone here will expect. For a good time, call.\" Tony grabbed his bags and headed for the master bedroom. This was all too familiar. He closed the door against McGee's sympathetic frown and the sharp grief of bittersweet loss that assailed him from every perfectly placed vase. His father had never come to Nice again after his first wife had died. Tony had never actually known her, but this carefully stilted decor was her choice. He hated it. He wondered, not for the first time what that said about the woman who had birthed him. He threw his bag on the bed and started unpacking. He picked up the phone.\n\"Send up two steaks, medium rare, with trimmings. Two colas to the DiNozzo suite,\" he told room service. He'd never had an argument with the food here. \"Ciao.\" He looked around the room, resisting the urge to throw the phone across the room. He hung up and closed his eyes. Why did I ever suggest this?\nMcGee looked around the suite. It was nicer than any hotel he'd ever been in. He unpacked carefully. There wasn't much in his wardrobe that Tony had approved of, but there was enough to fill two suitcases. His laptop was his only carryon. He didn't need anything else to entertain him on a trip. Tony had slept most of the trip after two overly expensive cocktails from the stewardess.\nTony poked his head in, \"Room service is on the way, Cuz.\"\n\"You could just call me Tim.\"\n\"Nah, then you'd get used to it.\" Tony winked at him, the earlier flash of bitterness gone as if it hadn't ever been there. \"Hey, wow, that's still here.\" The older man moved quickly across the room and picked up a small red car. \"A Ferrari 308 GTSi Quattrovalvole.\" He grinned. \"Magnum's car. I remember making this thing. I thought Isabella threw it out.\"\n\"Isabella?\"\n\"My step-mother, well, my father's third wife. She liked Nice. Our paths didn't cross much though. She came in the winter. I came in the summers.\"\n\"How many wives has your father had?\"\n\"He's on his sixth. This one's actually ten years younger than me.\"\n\"Your step-mother is younger than you are?\"\n\"Oh yeah. Of course, she was trying to marry for the money. Who knows, maybe Papa DiNozzo makes her feel good.\" Tony grinned suddenly. \"Heck, I'd date her. She's pretty and not a complete idiot. Not marry her though.\"\n\"Would you marry anyone?\" Tim asked, emboldened by the openness.\nTony looked at him for a long moment, eyes assess him. Tim shivered. It was almost like having Gibbs dissect you with his eyes, except not, because it was Tony and he wasn't supposed to do things like that. Eventually, the green eyes softened. \"Sorry, Cuz, can't tell you that.\" The smile wasn't sharp and Tim breathed a sigh of relief. Sharing a suite with a pissed-off DiNozzo was not his idea of fun. There was a knock at the door.\nTim's mouth watered at the alluring smell of a perfectly cooked steak. Tony charmed the waiter for a moment, giving him a tip and a sly wink. The young man laughed at something Tony said, giving McGee a quick look. He nodded, then left.\n\"I asked him to make sure the staff keeps and eye on you if I'm not around.\"\n\"I'm not a child!\"\n\"You don't speak French, Cuz. The staff'll make sure you don't wander into the wrong areas or forget to eat. If you need anything, just ask them, okay?\"\n\"Gibbs won't like you being out of visual.\"\n\"Too bad. I'm not babysitting you in a club or at the hotel. I'm going to flirt and dance and play. I'm going to be the Anthony everyone here knows. And you can tag along. Eat your steak. Relax. Have some fun.\"\nSergei Petrovich settled next to the hardwood bar with a scotch. It wasn't a nightclub filled with bright young things. He sighed. Maybe he was getting old, but the young ones weren't what he was looking for. After the last disastrous fight he'd had with his last boy, he was swearing off of boys. He wanted a man this time. Maybe one he'd have a chance with.\nHis eyes roamed the crowd. His eyes were drawn to a tantalizingly familiar face. Dark hair and loose-limbed grace, the young man was dancing with a group of young women. He glanced over at the wall. Sergei followed his gaze to a baby-faced young man who was obviously uncomfortable. The dark-haired boy whispered into one of his companion's ears. He sauntered out of the crowd and pulled the wall-flower onto the floor, coaxing him into the rhythm of the back-beat and then finally turning him over to the attentions of a petite blonde with curls and a bright red dress.\nSergei smiled at the sight. Perhaps the boy wouldn't be adverse to a dance or a drink. Nothing more than that, not yet. But he could indulge himself. His business meeting wasn't for another two days. He lingered over his scotch until the young man separated from the crowd and made his way to the bar slowly, talking to almost everyone he met. The only clear part of the bar was two stools down. The boy rested there, ordering a ginger ale and a club soda with lime. The Russian raised his brows. Not drinking tonight or ever? he wondered.\nHe waved the bartender over. He pointed out his new obsession. \"Whatever he drinks tonight is on my tab,\" he said. The bartender raised a brow, but nodded.\n\"Do you want me to tell him?\" she asked.\n\"Not until the end of the night.\"\nShe nodded. \"Yes, sir.\" She hesitated. \"His name is Anthony,\" she told him with a dreamy smile. Then, she shook off the momentary pause and got to work.\nAnthony, he savored the name in his mind. Worthy of praise, he translated with a small smile. Now, who is the young man you're coaching today, Anthony? A friend, perhaps, or a brother? Something more? He watched Anthony dance and flirt with any number of woman. The occasional man as well. Threesomes seemed to be his favorite dance combination. He likes to be touched. He wears expensive clothes as if they're nothing, yet he is attentive to his friend who wears nothing designer.\nSergei smiled to himself again. He'd found a mystery. He always did like his men complex. He was startled about an hour later to find his vision filled with laughing green eyes. \"You going to ask me to dance or not?\" the young man demanded in perfect French. Sergei's mouth dropped open. Anthony cocked his head to the side. He closed the older man's jaw with a lingering finger. \"You've been buying my drinks, the least I can do is offer a dance.\" So saying, he tugged gently on Sergei's wrist. \"Don't worry. I'll do the hard part.\" A wicked grin emphasized that comment.\nThe Russian let himself be led to the floor. Anthony wasn't as young as he first appeared. He wasn't twenty like the little things that surrounded him. The high end of his twenties, early thirties even, but he looked good for his age. There were calluses on his fingers where they looped around Sergei's wrist. He paused, surprised. Gun-calluses, if he wasn't mistaken. Anthony looked at him with a pout and tugged. Sergei smirked at him. Oh, no, you don't always get your way, the older man thought. And you definitely don't get to lead.\nTony was surprised when the older man tugged him into a soft rhythm. He let the man's wrist go and the arm automatically wrapped around his waist, hand warm and broad in the middle of his back. He settled his arm on the older man's shoulder. That settled them into position and Tony followed without thinking. He enjoyed dancing with anything that would move with him or that he could move with. He wasn't sure why, but he wondered if Gibbs danced like this man - gentle, assured, but teasingly close and warm.\n\"I'm Tony,\" he said into the man's ear. He had an inch or so on him, but it didn't feel at all wrong.\n\"Sergei,\" his dance partner replied with a smile. \"And how did you find out I was paying for drinks, Anthony?\"\n\"I noticed she wasn't marking my tab when I ordered and called her on it. She told me I had an admirer who was paying my way. You're the only one who's been watching me for two hours.\"\n\"Clever boy, aren't you.\" Sergei dropped his drink onto a tray. \"And what do you do, Anthony? Spend your life dancing?\"\n\"Personal trainer for awhile, but I'm between jobs at the moment. Papa said I could use the condo for a little vacation.\"\nTony blinked at the question. \"My father,\" he said after a moment, realizing what the hardening in Sergei's tone meant.\n\"Your father has a condo in Nice, yet you work? Is it to watch the pretty young things show off?\"\nTony blushed. \"Papa and I don't get along.\"\n\"I didn't go into the family business.\" He shrugged. \"My name's on the deed though, so he can't force me to stay away.\"\n\"And you think he won't hold it over your head that he allowed you to stay?\"\nTony frowned. He felt sulky, but this man was treating him like a child. \"It was my decision. The only string is that I've got to try to marry off my cousin there.\" He waved towards McGee, who was doing very nicely with a couple of American women near the bar. \"Not that buying me a drink gives you any right to ask.\"\nSergei's grip tightened. \"A man should not treat his children as underlings.\"\nAnger sharp and hot burned through Tony's body. \"That is none of your business, Sergei. How I relate to my father is immaterial to a dance.\"\n\"Perhaps I am hoping for more.\"\n\"Then perhaps you should consider inviting me out before interrogating me,\" Tony snapped. Sergei's grip tightened again. Tony gasped as their bodies met tightly.\n\"Would you join me for dinner tomorrow?\" There was something so much like a pout in his voice that Tony was shocked.\nHe laughed. \"Where?\"\n\"A surprise.\"\n\"I don't know if I like the idea of you surprising me.\"\nSergei brushed a finger along Tony's cheek, letting him feel the familiar calluses. \"I think you have surprises for me as well, Anthony.\"\n\"Oh, more than you'd think,\" Tony promised. \"Seven?\"\n\"I'll pick you up at six-thirty. Where?\"\n\"Here.\" He didn't want Sergei knowing where he lived just yet.\n\"Bien. French isn't your first language, Anthony.\"\n\"It's not yours either. But we're in France, why not play a little?\"\n\"I'll draw your secrets from you, Anthony.\" The older man didn't seem ready to let go and Tony was beginning to wonder if he'd gotten in over his head already. \"We'll start slowly. An answer for an answer.\"\n\"Petrovich.\"\n\"Ah. I have met your father. Vincent, yes?\"\n\"Yes.\" Tony bit at his lip.\n\"He never mentioned that he had a son.\"\n\"We don't get along.\"\n\"He is a fool.\" Sergei's thumb was circling in comforting motions along Tony's back. Tony realized a moment later that he'd been maneuvered towards the booths. A lapse like that could get him killed. Thank God he was still sober. \"Sit with me for a moment, Anthony. I'm an old man.\"\n\"No, you aren't. You're in your prime,\" Tony countered. Sergei Petrovich was no more and old man than Gibbs. Sergei chuckled. He patted Tony's ass more affectionately than a few minutes dance and drink should allow for, but this was a party club and that was to be expected. They settled into a booth. Tony laughed when Sergei pulled him tight against his side. He put his feet up on the bench and leaned against the older man, not bothering to move the arm that was settled around his waist.\nThe Russian ordered another scotch and Tony got a club soda with lime. \"You don't drink, precious one?\"\n\"I want to be able to dance all night,\" the younger man replied. He leaned his head back onto Sergei's shoulder and watched the crowd.\n\"What would you say if I told you that I want to take you home with me and never let you leave?\"\n\"That you're an idiot. I'm not a good pet. Too independent.\"\nSergei chuckled. \"Good. My last boy followed him home fifteen minutes after I met him.\"\n\"He must have been desperate for a place to sleep.\"\n\"I don't think that's all he was desperate for.\" Sergei shook his head. \"But you came to dance the night away.\" He gave Tony's waist a squeeze. \"Perhaps I'll find you on the dance-floor later. For now, I'll continue to watch you take pleasure in the children who flock to you out there.\"\n\"When I finish my drink,\" Tony replied easily. \"Tell me about yourself, Sergei. What do you do? Play with toys?\" He caressed the calloused fingertip. Right-handed shooter, his mind cataloged.\n\"The same toys you seem to enjoy, yes,\" Sergei answered. \"But I am a businessman, my dear. Still, perhaps we can play together. I have toys you will like.\"\nMcGee tried to be inconspicuous as he watched his partner cuddling with their target. The young woman he was with, Sarah, was nice enough. They'd settled at a small table to watch the crowd. She was pointing out people to him as if he should know them. Automatically, he cataloged the names and faces. \"Um, Sarah, do you know the guy Tony's sitting with?\"\nShe frowned. \"No, I've never seen him before. Maybe Tony has, they seem awfully close.\"\n\"It's just that he doesn't look like anyone Tony's ever described to me.\"\nShe shivered, taking Tim's hand. \"I think we should dance some more.\"\n\"I really. . .\" she cut him off.\n\"No, you're right, we need to keep an eye on this. I don't know why, but the guy's wigging me out. If we dance, we can get closer.\"\n\"Don't worry. I like Tony.\" She smiled. \"Hope you aren't the jealous type, Tim. Tony's sort of got a reputation. He's not in society much, but he really is a player.\"\nTim shook his head. \"Why would I be jealous?\"\n\"Because most of the women here have either had him or want him.\"\nMcGee laughed. \"Don't worry, Sarah, I've known him for years. He doesn't turn it off just because he's not in Nice.\"\nShe laughed brightly and pulled Tim onto the dance-floor. They didn't talk much after that, simply made their way through the press of people as they danced. Sarah made sure that Tim had a good vantage point about half-way there and that's where they remained. \"Oh, and Tim,\" she leaned in to whisper in his ear. \"I met Tony in Baltimore.\"\nHe grinned at that. \"That makes a lot of sense. How did you end up here?\"\n\"Trust fund baby,\" she told him. \"I'm going to law school in the fall. This is my last big blow-out. You have plans for tonight?\"\n\"Good, I do,\" she told him. Her smile made his stomach flutter. No way in Hell was he going to turn her down though. It seemed like a moment later when Tony wrapped himself around Sarah from behind.\n\"Hey, should I make myself scarce tonight?\" he asked her, laying a kiss on her curls.\n\"Yes. Go play with your sugar daddy.\"\n\"Not tonight. Have fun. Tim has the key.\" With that Tony moved on to another set of partners.\nSarah's smile was wicked. \"Come on, Tim, let's cut out early.\" McGee looked at Tony. The older man made a shooing motion with his hands before turning back to the couple he was flirting with. Sarah grabbed Tim's hand. \"You have a cellphone right?\"\n\"He'll call if he gets into trouble.\"\nGibbs is going to kill me, Tim thought fleetingly as they left. Then, his mind was occupied with other things.\nGibbs paced restlessly through the suite. Ziva bit her tongue. Right now, she was considering shooting him in the leg a viable option for stopping his stalking back and forth. \"I'm going for a walk,\" he said. He grabbed his keys and left her alone in the suite. Ziva looked to the heavens.\n\"I'm going to kill him,\" she muttered.\n\"Hey, Tim,\" Tony said coming through the door. He was whistling. He'd had a wonderful night with an old friend. Hopefully, McGee had gotten laid.\nMcGee looked up from his computer. He checked the clock. \"I was about to email Abs and have her do a GPS location on you,\" he said flatly.\n\"Cuz, it's only ten in the morning. I didn't get to sleep until late. Hopefully, neither did you.\" Tony winked. McGee flushed. \"Well, I've got a date with Petrovich tonight. 6:30. He wouldn't tell me where.\"\n\"I'll dial up the GPS to keep track of you.\" McGee frowned. \"I wish there was some way I could be there.\"\n\"If he'd told me where, I'd have you there with Sarah. Um, she told you she's my old partner right?\" The younger agent stared at him. \"Captain thought we'd have a lot in common.\"\n\"And you followed Gibbs?\"\n\"Have you ever tried saying no to him?\" Tony responded, shocked. \"Besides, everyone knew that Sarah was going to go back to school sometime.\"\n\"This fall.\"\nTony blinked. \"It's been three years. Wonder why she waited so long. Not my problem.\"\n\"You were her partner?\"\n\"You have a problem with that?\" Tony's voice was sharper than he meant it to be. \"Sorry. Just, we got a lot of Hell for it back then.\"\nMcGee looked at him with a little frown. \"Why?\"\n\"McGee, think about it. If you were a captain, would you seriously pair me with a female partner? Especially a good looking one? The guys thought it was punishment and the women thought Sarah should request a transfer since I'm a player.\"\n\"I still don't get it. You didn't have any problem working with Kate. And even though you don't really like her, Ziva's no issue. And you adore Abby.\"\nTony laughed. \"You know what my captain actually said? He said, 'DiNozzo's gay. It's not an issue.' And that was that. I couldn't get a date at work to save my life. And if I did, none of them got past a handshake. The word bisexual was not in the captain's vocabulary.\"\n\"Ah, so telling all the women at work that I'm gay was what?\"\n\"And attempt to keep Abby from killing you,\" Tony answered. He stretched. \"I'm going to catch a shower. What do you want for lunch?\"\n\"Tim, we've got to be available.\"\n\"You've already got a date,\" McGee pointed out. Tony rolled his eyes and went to shower. The man would never understand that he had to be seen to be accepted back into society.\nSergei nearly purred in pleasure. Anthony had chosen to take his lunch where he could watch the people on the beach. That meant he could be watched before being approached. The young man was flirting with anyone who slowed to say hello to him, and there were many who stopped to chat with him. He stayed where he was, a prince receiving his due attention from an adoring populous.\nSergei approached carefully, trying to stay out of Anthony's line of sight. The young man looked around as if disturbed by something. He rubbed at the back of his neck, then seemed to take a breath to calm himself. The Russian smiled. He slid into the chair just behind his new boy and glared at any man who dared to approach. Anthony tipped his head to the side when one beach tanned young man stepped back with his hand up.\n\"I don't bite, Miguel,\" Anthony purred. \"And I'm not mad.\"\nMiguel nodded in Sergei's direction. \"Tell your daddy to back off. I'll call you later. Same number?\"\n\"Always.\" Anthony turned in his seat. \"What do you think you're doing?\" he demanded.\n\"I'm staking my claim to you early, Anthony. Before these pretty boys see you eyeing them and think you're available.\"\n\"I am available,\" the young man snapped back. \"Dinner doesn't mean you own me.\"\n\"Which is, of course, why I have to claim you.\" It was a statement of fact, but he saw the anger in the young man.\n\"I'm not a stray dog you picked up in the street.\"\n\"I'm very much aware of that. You are, however, going to be mine. You just haven't conceded yet. But stay, enjoy the beauties here. I'll pick you up at six-thirty. And do wear something a little more formal.\"\nAnthony straightened his spine, anger making his eyes sparkle. There was no laughter today. \"What if I told you I'm not coming.\"\n\"Then I'll stay here and watch over you until you change your mind. My plans are flexible.\" He risked a gentle caress along one cheek. \"Will I see you at six-thirty, my dear?\"\n\"And not a moment before.\" Anthony's tone was cold, commanding. Sergei's lips curled into a smile. Let the boy snap all he liked right now. He wouldn't win this game so easily.\n\"Of course, my dear.\" He took the risk of catching up one hand and placing a kiss on the inside of the wrist. The green eyes widened. \"Until tonight.\" When he looked back, Anthony was staring after him, rubbing his wrist.\nMcGee looked up in shock when Tony slammed back into the room and directly to the bathroom. He heard the water running. Almost thirty minutes later, Tony emerged wearing a terrycloth robe. He huddled on the couch. \"I don't like him,\" Tony said flatly.\n\"Petrovich?\" McGee settled in the armchair. \"He was there?\"\n\"Apparently I'm better bait than we thought. I haven't even been playing a ditz. Seems he's graduated a bit. He was glaring away the competition.\" Tony shivered. \"I really think I need back-up tonight, McGee.\"\n\"I was on the beach. He crept up and took the seat behind me and glared at any man who got within ten feet of me. Then, he practically declared that I was his. He's already decided on it and I don't know why!\"\nMcGee was at a loss. \"Do you want to abort?\"\nTony bit his lip. \"No,\" he said quietly. \"No, I think he'll give me everything as long as I don't give in easily. He'll try to set the hook tonight then ease off and give me a little slack to play with. He shoots with his right hand. He promised to take me shooting with him.\"\nThe older agent seemed more relaxed now. McGee sighed. \"Are you sure about this?\"\n\"Yeah. I just need to get my head in place. It's just weird to be here. Last time I came to Nice, well, it's been awhile.\" Tony closed his eyes. \"I'm going to be fine, McGee. Must be jetlag catching up with me. He didn't do anything out of the ordinary. Hell, he's actually a lot less domineering than I thought he'd be. Did you get lunch?\"\n\"I had lunch,\" Tim assured. Tony was asleep a moment later. The younger man put the reaction down to being tired. He collected his thoughts and called up the GPS signal from the transmitter that Tony was wearing in a small silver stud in his ear.\nGibbs settled back at the table across from Ziva. They fell back into the light chatter that would distract anyone who wanted to listen in on them. It was meaningless drivel about when they needed to do laundry and what time the meeting tomorrow was and what color shirt Gibbs should wear. Ziva carried on the conversation as if it were the way they always talked.\nGibbs' attention was caught by something behind her head. \"Damn,\" Gibbs said softly, admiration in his tone.\n\"What?\" She frowned. \"Don't tell me, there's a beautiful red-head behind me.\"\n\"Brunette and he'd shoot you if you used beautiful to describe him.\"\nZiva's eyes widened. She took the excuse of checking her teeth to pull out a compact to look behind her. Gibbs' eyes were on her and his mouth quirked up into an indulgent smile.\n\"I told you, you look fine.\"\n\"I have never met a man who would not lie in such a situation,\" she replied. She studied the scene, trying not to react in surprise. Tony DiNozzo, the most irritatingly chauvinistic man she'd ever met was being openly courted by their target. He'd held out the chair and poured the wine, even going to far as to take the menu from Tony's fingers to order for him. Ziva put away the compact. There would be an interesting conversation when they returned to the apartment.\nTony knew Gibbs and Ziva were in the room. He'd caught a glimpse of them, but didn't spare a second thought for it. It was only the best restaurant in the area, why wouldn't they be there? Sergei ordered for both of them. Tony smiled at the waitress and she returned it warmly. The man who was trying to court him put a possessive hand over his wrist. The waitress giggled, then moved off.\n\"Already you're trying to make me jealous, Anthony,\" Sergei chided.\n\"It doesn't seem to take much effort,\" Tony retorted. \"You knew what I was like before you bought my first drink.\"\nThe Russian chuckled. It was a dark sound that made Tony think of molasses. It rasped along his ears. And his ears were sensitive. Not as good as Gibbs', but more than good enough. The man was wearing a heavy musk that tickled and burned the nose when he got too close. \"That I did, precious one, that I did.\" His lips curled up into a smile that didn't show any teeth. \"And I will tame you, Anthony, well enough for my piece of mind. What else do you speak besides French?\"\n\"Spanish, English, Italian.\"\n\"Nothing else.\"\n\"Don't lie to me, Anthony.\"\nTony's cheeks burned at the rebuff. \"Turkish,\" he answered finally. \"But not fluently. Just what I picked up from visiting for a few months as a child. I haven't used it in years.\"\n\"I shall teach you Russian then.\"\n\"Who says I'll let you teach me anything? You're not the first person to take me to dinner. You won't be the last.\"\n\"Yes, I will.\" Their eyes met for a very long time, testing, challenging one another. This was a delicate dance that Tony'd practiced for years. He knew he had to push, but he dropped his eyes to study the tablecloth. It was silk Damask under the heavy glass. A single finger under his chin lifted his eyes to his companion once more. \"Don't worry, pretty, you'll still see the clubs and dance across the world. But dinner, dinner is special. It's intimate. It is the one meal that I wish to be ours alone.\"\n\"You've known me for less than two hours, Sergei.\"\n\"Ah but love happens like that.\" He snapped his fingers. A cold knot in Tony's stomach reminded him of his own words to Kate about Ari. He managed to smirk instead of grimace.\n\"So you lust after me. That's not a first either, Sergei.\"\n\"Were it simply lust, Anthony, I would have taken you home last night.\" Their eyes met again, and this time, the game of dominance was gone. There was simply honesty. \"I have dallied with boys so long, that I forgot that you were a man. Forgive me. Give me a chance to seduce you properly. Tomorrow, I have a meeting, but after, perhaps we shall go to the range? I know of a place off the beaten track. And if you are armed there, perhaps you will not fear my touch so.\"\nTony's stomach flipped. The man was good, very good. He'd have to keep a close watch on him. \"Sounds like fun. Let me give you my cell number so that you can call me after your meeting.\"\nDinner arrived soon after. The wine was sweet and delicious, but Tony stopped at half a glass. Sergei seemed to find his temperance charming. Now that the Russian had turned on the charm and turned off the over-bearing attitude, he found the company a lot more interesting. They talked about movies and art and favorite places in Europe. The time spun away. Tony checked his watch. \"I'd better get home. Walk me out?\"\n\"I will not let you get a cab tonight. Let me drop you off.\"\n\"Sure,\" Tony answered easily.\n\"McGee?\" Tony called quietly.\n\"I'm still awake,\" Tim replied. \"How did it go?\"\n\"We're going shooting tomorrow after his meeting. He's still firmly convinced that I'll fall for him, but he's getting less intense about it. Nothing of interest to report except that he has a morning meeting. I think it's with Gibbs and Ziva. I mean Garrison and Miss Goldblum.\" Tony flopped onto the couch. \"So what's the plan for tomorrow, Cuz?\"\n\"Uh, I don't know?\"\n\"Beach it is. We can watch all the pretty girls showing off.\" Tony grinned. \"There's a great caf\ufffd for lunch and we can get you some clothes that suit you better than the stuff you're wearing downtown.\"\n\"I don't need any clothes.\"\n\"I have to go shopping. It's a new season and I won't be completely caught out.\" Tony pointed a finger at McGee. \"You can be a geek. I will never be one.\"\nMcGee snorted. \"You are a geek. That's why Abby likes you.\"\n\"That's just my innate charm,\" Tony shot back.\n\"And the fact that you can recite the stats on any car or movie that you choose,\" Tim shot back. The other man stared at him for a moment.\n\"That does not make me a geek. That's what makes me cool. I'm going to bed. If there's any justice in the world, Sergei will try something tomorrow while I have a gun in my hand that justifies shooting him in the crotch.\" Tony closed the door behind himself. McGee had to chuckle at the thought of Tony shooting their suspect for putting the moves on him or something more interesting like trying to sing opera. That would be a shooting offense.\n\"It has been a pleasure, Mr. Garrison, Ms. Goldblum. We will have to meet to make further arrangements.\"\nGarrison nodded once, sharply. Sergei always enjoyed working with ex-military men. They were straight-forward, despising the secrecy and games that had to be played. \"Where and when?\"\n\"Geneva. Next Thursday. I'll call your secretary with a location.\"\nGarrison didn't offer his hand as he stood. \"Fine. We'll see you then, Mr. Petrovich. Come on Linda.\"\nThe woman shot Sergei as penetrating look. \"You should get an assistant,\" she said, a trace of an accent in her voice. \"This is too much for a man to handle on his own.\"\nPetrovich smiled. He chuckled. \"I am working on that, Ms. Goldblum. I have yet to find someone I can trust with the information.\"\n\"Then the young man we saw you with last night, is not you lover?\" Her brows rose. \"I thought you had a partner.\"\n\"No, Ms. Goldblum. My last partner and I had a rather spectacular ending to our relationship. I threw him out and he fell over a cliff.\"\nGarrison smirked. \"That is a rather permanent way to get rid of an unwanted lover, but I think I approve. One of my exes tried to kill me with a seven iron. She didn't have enough follow-through.\"\nPetrovich laughed out loud at that. \"I will see you next week. Enjoy your stay in Nice.\" He walked the two out to their car. It was just another business meeting after all. He strolled to his own vehicle, pleased that his Anthony had agreed to see him again. Perhaps he would even be able to bring the young man into his business. Not too quickly though, he didn't want to have to kill him.\nAnthony was chatting with his cousin at the corner coffee shop when Petrovich found him. \"You didn't call,\" Anthony said quietly, then turned back to his conversation. A smile curled up Sergei's lips. He leaned over the back of the young man's chair to whisper in his ear.\n\"Ah, but I came to find you instead and we already had an agreement, didn't we?\" he purred. He settled his hands lightly on the firm shoulders. \"If you'll excuse us, we have an appointment,\" he said to the baby-faced young man. Anthony's cousin's eyes narrowed. They flicked to Tony's face, asking him silently what was going on.\n\"I'll see you later, Cuz,\" Anthony said easily.\n\"Naughty, naughty, you haven't introduced us.\"\n\"Tim, this is Sergei. Sergei, Tim.\" Anthony started to stand, but Sergei pressed down, holding him in place. \"Tim's my cousin.\"\nAnthony leaned his head back to look up at him. \"I swear to you, if you think that Tim is my type, I'm going to have to cause you greivous bodily harm.\" The Russian kissed the young man's forehead.\n\"Of course, my dear. Shall we go?\"\nAnthony seemed torn. He looked at Tim with a small frown. \"Go ahead. I can find my way back to the hotel.\"\n\"You're sure.\"\n\"Positive. I have the address in my PDA.\"\n\"Okay. I'll see you later then. There's a party downtown tonight.\" Anthony dropped some cash onto the table and stood up. He was graceful. Sergei wrapped an arm around his waist and guided him to the car. \"You don't have to open the door for me or hold the chair.\"\n\"Indulge me.\" Anthony rolled his eyes. He settled in the seat without complaint. He pulled on his seatbelt. Sergei smiled gently at him. He kept forgetting that Anthony wasn't one of the boys he usually went after. There was just something so appealing about him, that he couldn't be allowed to run free. He settled his hand absently on the young man's knee.\n\"I thought you said you weren't in lust with me?\"\n\"Ah, lust and love go hand and hand, Anthony. I want all of you. I have since the moment I laid eyes on you. I want to lay you down on silken sheets and smother you with kisses.\" He stroked the muscled thigh once, then switched gears. They moved easily through the city streets. Anthony stared out the window, a faint blush staining his cheeks. \"You aren't often the one pursued are you?\"\n\"Never. I go after what I want.\"\n\"As do I. And I want you. I cannot believe that no one else has. Even those vain pretty boys who dance in attendence.\"\n\"All they want is a good movie critic.\" Anthony waved the comment away. \"I don't know why you're this interested in me. If all you want is a good time, you just have to take me to dinner. Anyone will tell you I'm easy. But I never do re-runs. They bore me.\"\n\"I want to be your all, Anthony.\"\nThe young man shook his head. \"You'll get bored or I will.\"\n\"Boredom is more potent when you only have sex to base your relationship on. I can give you more than that. I can give you everything, if you let me try.\"\nHe felt the young man stiffen. He pulled over to park. He turned in his seat. He stroked the young man's hair. \"You have no idea what sort of trouble I am,\" Anthony said, voice soft. \"I'm not what you're looking for. I'm not some boy for you to take care of and smother with attention.\"\n\"You cannot drive me away so easily,\" Sergei chided. He cupped Anthony's cheek, turning his face until their eyes met. \"I know someone has hurt you badly. For some reason, you feel you must settle for less than a real relationship. Who was it, my sweet?\"\n\"Someone who doesn't even care that I'm alive.\" The agony in those green eyes was real. This wasn't some test to see if Sergei would stick around. He answered the pain with a soft kiss. Anthony relaxed into the kiss. The young man pulled away. \"Don't. Just, don't.\" He gasped in a small breath. The tears that wanted to spill over were trapped in his eyes. \"Don't pretend you care. I'm not the only one with a reputation, Sergei.\" The young man's voice was sharp, angry. He reached for the door handle, but the Russian caught his hand.\n\"I will not let you throw this away because of fear, Anthony!\"\n\"You don't get to choose!\"\nSergei kissed the hand he'd trapped. \"Hush. I know you have been hurt. I will not do that. I am not afraid or ashamed of tears, my sweet.\"\n\"It never does any good to cry.\"\n\"Yes, it does.\" He pulled his soon-to-be-lover into a tight embrace. \"Let it go.\"\n\"Let go of me.\" The protest was soft, pleading, but Sergei didn't give in. Anthony was his and would be his for the foreseeable future. A soft shiver ran through the body he held. Soon enough though, his shoulder was damp. He stroked the dark hair.\n\"Can you tell me?\"\n\"My last boss, the ex-military man. He let me down as gently as he could, but, I couldn't stand it anymore. I couldn't stand knowing that I'd broken my heart over someone who was just looking for a fuck-buddy. I went crawling to Papa who ignored me like usual except to have his assistant tell me to take Tim with me.\"\n\"Ah, my sweet Anthony.\" Sergei stroked away the lingering tears with gentle fingers. \"My affection is freely given. And I want so much more than a casual fling. I've already spent more time wooing you than my last three boys combined.\"\n\"Well, you go out of your way to look for whores that's what you get.\" The young man pulled away, rubbing at his cheeks. \"Sorry. I don't normally cry on men I hardly know.\" He found a handkerchief in his pocket to take care of the last remnents of tears. \"So, show me your toys.\" The smile wasn't as broad as usual, but it seemed genuine.\nThe arms dealer led his new lover into the underground range. The green eyes lit up at the sight of the weapons. \"Impressive, yes?\"\n\"Oh yes. I've never seen so many guns in one place.\"\n\"The range you shoot at?\"\n\"Pistol mostly. Some people bring rifles. Nothing like this.\"\nAs they talked, Sergei found himself more than willing to teach Anthony almost anything. He had a quick wit and an attention to detail that was startling in one so intent on pursuing a life of pleasure.\n\"What was that all about?\" Gibbs snapped at Ziva.\n\"The assistant crack?\"\n\"I refuse to be a piece of the furniture when we are in meetings. He needed to see me as a woman.\"\n\"And if DiNozzo hadn't talked his way in?\"\nShe looked down her nose at him. \"If they have not done anything, it is merely that Tony has chosen not to let him. Petrovich is in love.\"\nGibbs grunted. He refused to think about why that idea disturbed him. \"It was just dinner.\"\n\"He held the chair and ordered dinner. He was unaware of any other people.\" She paused, frowning. \"Was Tony trained for this sort of operation?\"\n\"He's the best undercover agent I've ever worked with. He'll be fine.\"\n\"I meant, he is so good at reading what people want to hear. It speaks to training.\"\nGibbs shook his head. \"Natural talent.\"\nShe looked at him shrewdly. \"And this is why you have never taken him up on his flirting?\" He glared at her. She winced. \"Did I get the word wrong?\"\n\"DiNozzo does not flirt with me.\"\nShe blinked at him. She raised a brow. She let the statement drop. Gibbs glared at her again. \"I am going to the salon,\" she stated. She left the room without another word.\nGibbs took a deep breath and pulled in the reins on his temper. Why the Hell couldn't he have gotten this assignment with DiNozzo? Tony knew when to keep his mouth shut. And he knew the younger man wouldn't let him down in a dangerous situation. Ziva could only be trusted to a point. Even McGee would be preferable to Ziva right now. And everyone would accept that the timid young man was his assistant. McGee could blend into the background easily enough, despite his inexperience. Gibbs closed his eyes and pinched the bridge of his nose.\n\"You are a good shot,\" Sergei said, surprised. Tony grinned at him.\n\"I am. I'm into sports. All sorts of physical activity, shooting, swimming, basketball, volleyball, football. You name it, I've played it. Maybe it's been awhile, but I've done it. Even cricket once.\"\n\"And what is your favorite activity?\" The silky tone made Tony smirk.\n\"I think you can guess. I had to get a PDA. My black book was too small.\"\nSergei laughed lightly. He stroked Tony's hair from his eyes with fingers still chilled by the range's cold water. The gunpowder and lead had been cleaned away. The smell made Tony miss Abby. She'd have Sergei tied in knots. The older man was sliding his hand into Tony's hair, cupping the back of his neck and pulling him into a gentle kiss. There was nothing left but that kiss a moment later. Tony panted softly as they separated, feeling dazed.\n\"Come, precious, let's get dinner.\"\n\"Precious?\" Tony asked as he settled into the soft leather seat of Sergei's sweet Ferrari. It was a rental, but that was to be expected. It didn't mean it wasn't gorgeous. He ran his hand along the door wistfully.\n\"It is your name.\"\n\"My name is Anthony.\"\n\"Yes, Anthony means precious one. So, my precious.\"\nTony couldn't help but laugh. Sergei raised a brow. \"Lord of the Rings. Tell me you aren't completely cut off from the movies.\"\nThat elicited a low, rough, chuckle. \"Hm. I could get addicted to you so easily, Anthony. And I would go to the ends of the earth to keep you. I don't let go.\"\nThe hard warning edge of his voice twisted Tony's stomach. \"Sergei, I am not a possession.\"\n\"Of course you aren't, my precious one.\" They didn't speak until they stopped at a small restaraunt. \"The owner makes the most spectacular soups.\" Tony let himself be seated, stroked, teased throughout dinner. He didn't know what his eyes looked like, but he was pretty sure they were more black than green by the end of the night. It was strange to be pursued by someone, but it felt nice too. The wine was sweet and full-bodied. Dinner took more than three hours. \"I should return you to your cousin,\" Sergei said quietly, disappointment in his voice.\n\"You could come to the party.\" He cursed himself even as he said it.\nThe older man looked surprised. \"I would like that, I think. I don't dance though I will watch.\"\n\"You danced the other night,\" just a little pout accompanied that comment to make it a joke.\n\"Are you sure, Anthony?\" Sergei said suddenly. He touched Tony's cheek gently.\n\"It's an open party. Besides, you're easy to talk to and look at.\"\nHis dinner partner's eyes practically lit up at that. I wish it were that easy with Gibbs, Tony thought. I wish I could make him laugh more often. \"Then, yes, I will come. Let me take you back to your rooms. You'll want to change?\"\n\"Of course, I can't go to a party dressed like this. Besides, I have to make sure Tim is presentable. He spends his money on computer games and equipment.\" Tony rolled his eyes.\n\"As opposed to clothing?\"\n\"Exactly. He barely has anything he can't wear to the office. It's disturbing to go clubbing with someone younger than I am in a suit and tie.\"\n\"You're fond of him?\"\n\"Don't ever tell him that,\" Tony ordered. \"He'll just see how far he can push me.\"\n\"I would never betray a confidence.\"\nHe said the words with such solemnity that Tony had to look down and away. This was wrong. Every fiber of his being was screaming at him not to get involved. This man would hurt him. He smiled shyly, forcing the little alarms away and back. This was his job, his best skill. He would create an Anthony DiNozzo that Sergei would never let go of. Let's see, a little shy, a little insecure, looking for attention and security, brash, attractive, and only a little resistant to being commited to someone. \"I won't change, you know. I'm still going to flirt and dance and play. I'm not going to become a monk because we're, doing whatever we're doing.\"\n\"I wouldn't want you to give up your playing. I want to see you dance. I like to see you laugh. Still, at the end of the night, I expect you to end up in my arms.\"\n\"You work quickly.\"\n\"Next week I must be in Geneva. I don't have the time to wait.\"\nTony looked up suddenly. \"You're going to Geneva?\"\n\"Yes. Will you come with me? You and your cousin?\"\n\"Actually, we're flying out at the end of the week,\" Tony admitted. Sergei's eyes flashed and Tony winced away from him, half-convinced he was going to be hit.\n\"Geneva. Papa has an apartment there for business, but he'll be in Moscow next week.\" Tony knew his voice was a little too small. Sergei reached out and carefully lifted his chin until their eyes met.\n\"You do not have to rely on your father, Anthony,\" he whispered. \"Do not give him that power over you.\"\n\"Give it to you instead? Great choice.\" Tony tried to turn away from the grip, but it tightened.\n\"Anthony.\" Tony bit his lip.\n\"Sorry. I know you're trying to help.\"\n\"Why didn't you tell me you weren't going to stay in Nice?\"\n\"I just, well, I thought, I,\" Tony paused for a moment. \"I wanted a way out.\"\n\"Do I scare you that badly?\"\n\"No one has ever wanted me quite so badly as you do. It's more intense than anything I've ever felt. I wanted a way to run. I'm sorry.\"\n\"Don't apologize, Anthony. It's a sign of weakness.\"\nTony blinked. He bit back the \"Yes, boss,\" that seemed automaticly to jump to his lips. He tried a smile as a response to that and it seemed to work. \"I'll come to Geneva, but I'll keep the separate room. It's too soon, Sergei.\"\nThe older man looked into his eyes for a long moment. \"You lost someone.\"\n\"A good friend.\"\n\"She was shot.\"\n\"A dangerous life your friend led.\"\n\"Yes.\" He didn't elaborate. He felt faintly light-headed. He hadn't thought about Kate in a while. Well, he hadn't thought about her death. He could still feel the blood on his face. He blinked and found Sergei looking at him anxiously.\n\"I've ordered you some tea,\" Sergei stated. He rubbed Tony's hands briskly. Tony nodded.\n\"I thought I was over this,\" he whispered.\n\"A good friend?\"\n\"The best. We argued a lot, but it was all in fun. And she could give an innuendo back just as well as she took one. I miss her.\"\nSergei opened sugar into the hot tea, one hand resting on Tony's wrist.\n\"I don't. . .\"\n\"Just drink it. You'll feel better.\" Sergei's eyes were anxious.\n\"I'm fine.\" Tony felt the cold in his stomach and chest. He drank the tea automatically. \"Maybe I shouldn't go out tonight.\" His voice sounded strange. He frowned.\n\"I do not think you would do well to be alone. I will take you back to your rooms. Change, force your cousin to change. Then, we will go to the party and I will hold you close as we dance. Later, you will tell me about your friend and cry for her once more.\"\n\"You seem to have my night planned out.\" Tony felt a little less shaky. He put down the empty teacup. Sergei's hand was still on his arm.\n\"Do you agree?\"\n\"Tony, what's wrong?\" Tim demanded as the older agent came into the room. He looked pale.\n\"I'm fine, cuz.\"\nSergei followed Tony in. He spoke in soft French. Tony smiled and Tim tried not to stare. That was the soft, reassuring smile Tony offered Abby when he thought she was upset. It wasn't something he'd expected to see here.\n\"I sort of had a flashback to Kate's death.\"\nTim stilled. \"Are you okay?\" he asked. Their eyes met. Tony nodded.\n\"You should change.\"\nMcGee looked down at his clothes. \"These are fine.\"\n\"Did you really take that as a suggestion?\" Tony raised a brow.\nThe younger man snorted. \"Fine, what should I wear, oh my lord and master?\"\n\"I like that. Clothes are that way. Let's go. Chop-chop.\"\nSergei watched them with an amused smile that reminded Tim viscerally of Gibbs. He'd never have believed that he would miss the man barking at him, but he did. He missed him even more because he knew, without a doubt, that Gibbs would be able to fix whatever had put that desperate light into Tony's eyes. Tony needed to go out tonight. He needed to run away from the memory of Kate and Tim didn't have the heart to ruin that for him. Tony moved quickly to the closet and selected and outfit. Tim shook his head. \"Those jeans are too tight.\"\n\"Bullshit. They look good on you.\"\n\"I want to be able to have children one day.\"\n\"Which means you need to have a woman notice you.\"\nMcGee scowled at his partner, but took off his shirt. \"Out. Go primp or something.\"\n\"I'm too dignified to primp. I prepare.\"\n\"Then go prepare.\" Tony gave him a smile.\n\"Be careful,\" he mouthed. McGee nodded.\nSergei watched his Tony lose himself in the press of bodies on the dance-floor. His cousin kept one eye on Tony, but seemed to be doing well. A pretty young woman had set herself as his translator and he was doing fine making new friends. He'd had his PDA out no less than fifteen times taking down numbers. Tony's eyes were closed as he moved against the bodies that surrounded him. Eventually, he seemed to tire. He left his partners of the moment with a gentle kiss to the cheek.\nHe collapsed onto the short couch next to Sergei and reached for the bottle of water he'd left there. He snuggled under the offered arm without complaint. Sergei ruffled the sweat-dampened hair, imagining what it would be like to stroke the silken weight of it as he tucked his lover into his arms spent and drowzy. \"You were right, I needed to be here,\" the young man said.\n\"You need someone to take care of you, Anthony. I'll take good care of you.\"\nSergei chuckled. \"But you don't need to. Let me take care of you, Anthony. Let me show you the world as it can be. We'll go shopping tomorrow.\"\n\"I don't need you footing my bills.\"\n\"Ah, but I want to. I want to keep you as my boy.\"\n\"I'm not calling you Daddy.\"\n\"Knowing your father, it would be an insult coming from your lips. And I'm done with that.\"\n\"But you don't want an equal.\"\n\"And neither do you.\" Anthony looked at him for a long moment, eyes full of conflict. Then, the young man sighed and let himself be tucked close. \"I will protect you. I will free you from your burdens. Simply trust me, Anthony.\"\n\"You hardly know me. And I hardly know you. How can I trust you? For all I know you'll drop me off a cliff when you get bored with me.\"\nSergei chuckled. \"You shouldn't listen to gossip, sweetling. He went over the cliff because he was driving too quickly.\"\n\"From what I heard, he had a little bit of help from a broken brake line. Shouldn't that have been your look-out?\"\nThe Russian paused, considering that. \"I admit, I may have been distracted.\"\n\"Exactly, which is why I take care of myself.\"\nSergei chuckled. \"Point granted, my dear. I understand your wishes for independence, but you must at least let me spoil you.\"\n\"I must?\"\nAnthony laughed at that. He didn't move out of the gentle grip or away from the hand that stroked his hair. \"Okay, so if I let you spoil me, what would you do first?\" That was more of a test than any other conversation they'd had. Sergei considered, this would likely make or break the deal. It amused him to realize that his boy was a better negotiator than the \"businessmen\" he usually worked with.\n\"We'll go shopping for clothing. Shoes we'll save for Italy. And we'll continue our dinners. Perhaps I'll buy you a few toys for the range.\"\n\"That sounds nice.\" The smile that turned up the expressive mouth was soft. \"Okay. We'll still spend the time in Geneva in my father's apartment. You can show me the city. I'll see if I can hook Tim up with someone there for a few nights.\"\n\"He is welcome to come with us. I have the room. I expect that we'll be sharing accomidations soon enough.\"\n\"Oh, I already told you that I'm easy.\"\n\"But I want you forever, my precious one.\"\n\"Forever is a long time.\"\n\"Did you want the one who broke your heart forever?\"\nThere was a long silence followed by a whispered, yearning, \"yes.\"\n\"Give me the chance to have you.\"\n\"That's low and manipulative. I approve.\"\nSergei looked down quickly, stunned. Anthony winked at him. He placed a gentle kiss against Sergei's palm then headed back onto the dancefloor. It wasn't as solid as a yes, but it was more than he'd expected. He was surprised by the smile that spread across his face.\nMcGee looked up as Tony settled on the chair across from him. The older man ran a gentle hand down Sarah's back, resting it just above her hips. It was the same absent intimacy he had with Abby, so Tim knew it didn't mean anything beyond friendship. \"So, how's Sergei?\"\n\"He's trying to set his hook. I've agreed to go shopping tomorrow and to let him show me Geneva. By the end of next week, I'll probably be sharing his bed.\" Tony shrugged. He grinned at Sarah. \"You taking good care of him for me?\"\n\"The best.\" They were talking low, hoping the music would keep anyone from recording them. \"You need me at your back, babe?\"\n\"Nope, that's what Tim's for. But could I use you for a drop?\"\n\"Of course. I gave Tim my assistant's address in Balitmore.\"\n\"Thanks. We're going to need it.\"\n\"Bad feeling?\"\n\"Yeah. This is probably going to blow up in my face.\"\nMcGee frowned at him. \"What do you mean?\"\n\"This is going to get back to my father. He may not trust me with his money while he's alive, but if he gets a hint that I'm living on someone else's tab, he's going to be furious.\"\nThe younger agent stared at him. \"Your father? What could he do?\"\n\"Blow the that you're my cousin first. Second, he agreed to my using these places before he cut me off. It was part of the deal that anything my mother left me, he can't touch. That doesn't mean he won't try to control me instead.\"\n\"But you checked his schedule?\"\n\"Plans change.\" Tony shook his head. \"Probably just getting jumpy because Gibbs hasn't smacked me recently.\" Tim felt the smile on his lips. \"And don't even think about it. You two having fun?\"\n\"Yeah. We are. So go dance and I'll take care of Tim. Shoo.\" She smiled at Tim with brightly colored lips. She licked them slowly. \"He's perfect.\"\n\"Then my work here is done.\" Tony slipped into the crowd.\n\"So how much of what he said worries you?\" Sarah asked.\n\"Just that he'll be sharing a bed with Sergei. I mean I knew, intellectually, but I've never heard him so clinical about it.\"\n\"You get used to it.\" She patted Tim's hand. \"Just keep an eye on him and I'll take care of you.\" She sighed. \"I can follow you to Geneva, but after that, it's going to stretch credibility. You can email me. Tony'll tell you the codes we used to use. And if you need to be pulled out immediately, just text me with 'FUBAR' and a location and I'll get you out.\" She grinned. \"Or you can just text me to talk.\" She winked.\nTony leaned back, recognizing Sergei's scent. The Russian's arms wrapped around his waist. \"Let's get out of here. Your cousin seems to have found himself a partner.\"\nMcGee was holding hands with Sarah now. From the look on his face, they were either discussing technology or poetry. Tony smiled. Abby would be so pleased. She and McGee weren't exclusive, but McGee didn't date much. \"Let me tell him we're leaving.\" A soft brush of hair against his cheek indicated Sergei's agreement. He left the older man to settle the check. He leaned down and spoke quietly. \"We're heading out. Kate died in a drive-by shooting in DC. I witnessed it. It was instant.\"\n\"Got it. I'll see you later.\" McGee said. He nodded. \"Sarah and I were going to head to her place.\"\n\"Leave her number on my voice mail. Have a very good night.\" He grinned at Sarah. She frowned at him.\n\"Be nice,\" she chided. Tony left them. He hated being solo, but the silver stud in his ear held a tracker that McGee could access on his laptop. Abby assured him it was waterproof, so he could wear it at all times. Sergei was waiting by the door for him. He made his way towards the man, only to be stopped by the presence of a man the size of a bouncer.\n\"Hi, Rocky,\" he said with a grin.\n\"Don't do this, Tony. He's bad news.\" The body-builder had known Tony since childhood.\n\"I know.\" He shrugged. \"Sometimes you have to take a chance. I can always dump him.\"\n\"Damn it, Tony, you don't have to get involved with someone like that. If you're that hard-up just ask for help.\"\n\"Rock, I. . .\" The unexpected worry warmed him. \"I'll explain it someday. Don't worry about me. I'll watch my back.\"\nThe man nodded slowly. \"I'll get an explanation from you. Just, be careful. He tends to go through boys at an alarming rate and he doesn't dump them, Tony. His boys end up dead.\"\nTony met Rocky's dark eyes for a long moment. \"I know.\"\n\"Call me, bro.\"\n\"I will.\" Tony moved on. Segei was frowning at him.\n\"Childhood friend. We used to lift together. Now, I thought you had my night planned out for me?\"\nThat made his mark laugh. He was escorted to the car that the valet had waiting. He settled into the soft leather. Well, if I've got to do this, might as well enjoy myself a little bit. He stretched, blatantly inviting a touch. Sergei didn't disappoint. He stroked the abs. Tony almost purred. He'd spent most of the night being touched and he'd enjoyed every minute of it. Then, they were sliding through the streets, obviously not towards Tony's. Tony noted the route out of habit.\n\"You do know that you're not getting me into your bed tonight.\"\n\"I have a guest room.\"\nOver a cup of coffee, Tony told Sergei lightly edited stories about Kate. He smiled in fond rememberance. She'd been a friend, even if she could cut him to the quick with a look or a word. His smile faded as he remembered her teasing about Voss. \"I just wish I could have been closer to her.\"\n\"What do you mean? It sounds like you were close?\"\n\"She. . . she was rather rigid about sex. She would never have understood. I kissed a transexual once and she never let it go.\" He grimaced. \"It's not that I didn't trust her, but it was like we never balanced out. We ran from best friends to cordial enemies and never found that middle ground. And we never will now.\" Sergei tugged him a little closer.\n\"Tell me of her death.\"\nSomehow it didn't sound like an order, but it felt like one. Tony frowned, choosing his words carefully. \"We were walking. The two of us and our boss. He used to have us spar together. She taught me a lot, especially to wear a cup.\" He shook his head, hair catching on the five o'clock shadow that was creeping up his soon-to-be lover's cheeks. \"We were walking and she suddenly pushed our boss out of the way of a skateboarder. Nothing big, but we were smiling, sharing a happy moment. Then, her blood was on my face and she was on the ground, with half of her head missing. The ME did a good job at making her look good, but when I close my eyes, I see her with that hole in the middle of her forehead.\"\nSergei kissed him on the top of the head and tightened his arms. \"Have you mourned her?\"\n\"I wanted vengence for her. I heard the man who shot her died, but it doesn't change anything. I wanted to do it. I wanted to be the one who avenged her. My boss, he was so lost. It was like he'd lost his drive. She was his protegee. The one who'd pass on his lessons.\"\n\"No, not me. Never me. Affection, yes, but she was his golden girl.\"\n\"Oh, Anthony,\" he whispered. \"And you lost them both with that bullet. I'm so sorry, sweetheart.\"\nThe tears were easy to summon. Tony let them drip down his cheeks without a sound. Sergei tucked him closer, offering his chest as a pillow and Tony took him up on that. He sniffed, pushing the tears down.\n\"No, you must mourn them both. Don't hide your tears. It is not a weakness. Holding this pain is destroying you.\" Tony buried his face against the side of Sergei's throat and let himself cry for missed chances. His friends would never recognize him like this. Hell, he barely recognized the man he'd created for Sergei. He pulled away, wiping at his cheeks. The older man's arms turned to steel, holding him close. He fought down a wave of claustrophobia. A gentle, soothing kiss teased his lips apart. When it was over, Sergei stroked over Tony's cheek with his thumb. \"Let me put you to bed, sweetheart. In the morning, we'll go shopping.\"\nGibbs stalked through the apartment. \"What do we have?\" he snapped at Ziva.\n\"Money to purchase weapons and an appointment for next week in Geneva. Gossip has placed Sergei and Tony together for the past three days. And McGee indicated that they would be travelling in Sergei's company next week.\"\n\"I'm going out. I'll be back in two hours.\"\nZiva nodded sharply. Gibbs left her cleaning her gun. He hated inactivity. Ziva wasn't exactly helping. They didn't have much to talk about beyond the case. He simply didn't trust her enough. He had leverage against her, that was all. She was Jen's creature no matter how hard he'd tried to bring her into the team. Right now he'd pay good money to listen to Ducky ramble on, or DiNozzo talk about his last date.\nThe miles fell away as he walked, leaving him in the middle of the shopping district. He perused the windows as he walked. Four hundred dollar shoes, what a fucking waste, he thought. He frowned at a familiar pair of loafers. It must be DiNozzo's influence, he decided. He'd never noticed brand-names before. A familiar laugh drew his attention to the street. He nearly smiled seeing Tony with an ice cream cone and a handful of bags. He was heartbreakingly cheerful, doing things that shouldn't be legal with the cone. Damn, Petrovich didn't stand a chance with Tony in a mood.\nThe Russian was smiling as he wrapped a guiding arm around Tony's waist and they wandered across the street to a clothing shop. He followed descreetly. He peered at the window, seeing if he could guess the prices of the shirts that were shown there. The ripped jeans and tee-shirts actually looked comfortable. He heard Tony laughing again. Petrovich looked over his shoulder. He nodded a greeting to Gibbs. Gibbs nodded back, and continued to peruse the window. There was a rack of skirts on one side and he decided to look for a present for \"Linda.\"\n\"You know him?\" he heard Tony ask.\n\"He is a business associate.\" Gibbs picked up a few of the skirts, studying the embroidery with a frown. They were already starting to fray. He put them back and went to look at the shirts. They were better quality. He was in the middle of deciding whether the rust color would look good on Ziva or not when Petrovich was next to him. \"You are looking for something for your assistant?\"\nGibbs gave him a half-smile. \"I seem to have upset her.\"\nPetrovich nodded sagely. \"Then, you should turn your attention to jewelry. We are heading to the best store in the city, do join us. You will be sure to be forgiven.\"\n\"Dangerous habit to get into though. She'll start expecting it.\"\n\"Ah, but you look rather lost. It's almost lunch time. You must join us.\"\n\"Anthony, come here for a moment.\" Tony looked up from the tee-shirts. He licked the ice cream from his lips, then wandered over to lean into Sergei's embrace. \"This is Mr. Garrison. He seems to have upset his assistant.\"\n\"Anthony DiNozzo.\" They shook hands. He saw the amused twinkle in Tony's eyes and steeled himself for the teasing. \"And what did you do to your poor assistant?\"\n\"I have no idea. She's just upset.\"\n\"Ah. Then you should try jewelry. Sergei swears he knows the best place in the city.\"\n\"I offered to show him, but he has not yet agreed.\"\n\"Oh, you have to. He's got good taste. Except for this place.\" Tony rolled his eyes. \"The quality is somewhat lacking. Let me get my bags and we'll go save you from the wrath of your assistant. There's nothing worse than upsetting the person who controls whether you get your phone messages.\" Tony left them alone.\n\"Not really your type is he, Petrovich? Not from what I hear.\"\nPetrovich laughed. \"If you'd asked me a few days ago, I'd have agreed with you. But things change in an instant.\"\n\"He buy you a drink?\" Gibbs fished.\n\"No, he smiled.\"\nThe answer made Gibbs smile. Tony finished off his ice cream cone on the way back. He kissed Sergei on the cheek. \"So, let's see this shop. You're an American, Mr. Garrison?\"\n\"And how do you like Nice?\"\n\"Not talkative is he?\" Tony said to their target. \"Too bad. I'm sure you have stories to tell.\"\n\"I'm not the storytelling kind.\"\n\"Maybe you should try it. It can be fun.\" Gibbs listened with half an ear as Tony spun stories of the Nice night-life. They ended up in a small shop. \"So is your girl a gold or silver person?\"\n\"Gold,\" Gibbs answered without hesitation. He'd never seen Ziva wear anything in silver.\n\"Good. Let's see. How upset was she?\"\n\"Is she upset enough that if you come back with anything less than a daimond you'll be booked on coach flights for the rest of your life, or will a simple necklace do it?\"\n\"Something simple. She's not into ornamentation.\" Gibbs looked to Petrovich. The Russian smiled and patted him on the arm.\n\"He is very good with his women. They never fail to smile when he's done.\"\nTony was selecting a range of items. \"Here, one of these should do. There's even a simple diamond drop.\" Gibbs looked over the necklaces. He smiled. They were all perfect for Ziva. Tony winked at him before wandering back to Petrovich's side.\n\"Let me see the bracelet there,\" Petrovich told the clerk. Gibbs watched in the reflection as Tony settled with easy grace against the cabinet. He noted that despite his appearant ease, Tony was keeping his attention was on the street. He followed the gaze. Gibbs frowned. Damn, the surviellence team was too obvious. Tony frowned as one of them lifted their camera. He moved around Petrovich casually, as if looking in the case and turned his face away from the street. Gibbs turned his own back a little more.\n\"I'll take this one,\" Gibbs told the clerk, selecting a gold star of David on a smooth chain. The clerk nodded and wrapped up the purchase. Tony was arguing with Sergei, but it was clear that he wasn't really trying. At least it was to Gibbs.\nSoon enough, Sergei was making a purchase. He fastened the bracelet around Tony's wrist. The bulky chain settled against Tony's thumb, emphasizing the width of his hand and drawing attention to his fingers. He was wearing a silver thumb-band already that Gibbs knew was from Abby - Christmas three years back. There was a slight blush on his cheeks which Gibbs attributed to the softly whispered words that poured from Sergei's lips. \"Thank you,\" Gibbs said.\n\"De nada,\" Tony replied. \"Are you coming to lunch?\"\n\"No, I think I'd better get back before she decides to do me in.\"\nPetrovich laughed and nodded. \"I'll see you next week.\"\nGibbs nodded a goodbye and headed back to his hotel.\n\"And what do you think of Mr. Garrison?\"\n\"Ex-military?\"\nAnthony shrugged. \"I get the feeling that he wouldn't screw you over on a deal. Most of the military guys I've met are pretty good about keeping their word.\"\n\"And what?\" He looked confused.\nThat gave the young man pause. \"You know, you really have to work on this jealousy issue you've got. He's sexy, but he's got his girl right?\"\n\"His assistant? Yes, I believe so. She is an attractive woman, in an ethnic way.\"\n\"There you go then.\"\n\"I would have thought you'd find him to your taste?\" Sergei pressed. Anthony looked at him with a frown.\n\"I don't understand why you're harping on this.\"\nSergei smiled gently. \"Nevermind. It must be something that doesn't translate equally to us.\"\n\"You'll have to teach me Russian then.\"\n\"I will, precious one, I will. Let us take lunch.\"\nZiva regarded the necklace warily. \"What's this?\"\n\"Protection of our cover. I ran into Petrovich and DiNozzo.\"\nShe looked up sharply. \"And?\"\n\"I told them you were mad at me. Petrovich decided I should buy you jewelry.\" Gibbs have her a half-shrug.\n\"And how is Tony?\"\n\"Fine. He's got Petrovich wrapped around his little finger.\"\nShe raised her brows. \"He'll be spoiled when you get him back.\"\n\"Nah. Not Tony.\" Gibbs settled into his seat to check his email, more relaxed than she's seen him in a week. She hid her amusement. The simple gold star of David was sleek and smooth. It would look perfect on her.\n\"Tony chose this?\"\n\"Yeah.\" Gibbs didn't look up from the computer screen. She shook her head. \"Damn.\"\n\"Well, it seems that Petrovich's boys regularly end up dead. Ducky reviewed the ME's reports. Looks like they've all had some help.\"\n\"How long does he stay with them?\"\n\"The longest lasted three years.\"\n\"So we have evidence of murder as well?\"\n\"Not yet, but Abby and Ducky are reviewing the information.\"\nTony collapsed across his bed. \"McGee? You still alive?\" he called.\n\"No, call me in an hour.\"\nThe older agent laughed. He closed his eyes, wondering if he should check his email or something. He woke up about an hour later. \"Cuz? You alive yet?\"\n\"I'm awake.\" McGee looked into the room. \"I didn't wake you up did I?\"\n\"I don't think so. You and Sarah have a nice night?\"\n\"She introduced me to some more people. Tony, tell me the truth, how rich is your father?\"\n\"He's a banker. He pulls down high-sixes a year and invested in some stock when he was younger. He never needs to work another day in his miserable life.\"\nTony rolled up onto his side. \"What makes you think I've got money hiding up my sleeve?\"\n\"Four hundred dollar shoes and a suit that costs more than my rent.\"\n\"Ah. Most people don't notice.\"\n\"Abby gave me a long lecture on brand names and why my suits were lacking in quality and style.\"\n\"That's my girl. I have access to the money my mother left me when she died. If I'm careful, I can draw enough to live on or I can use it to supplement my salary.\" Tony shrugged. \"I'd rather play with the money she left me than work. When I say live on, I mean that literally. I could probably afford rent and food and utilities, but I wouldn't be any better off than a greeter at Wal-Mart.\" Tony shrugged. \"And she left me half of the property, so Papa DiNozzo can't tell me not to stay in the apartments that I have half-ownership of. He bought me out of the London and Paris apartments, but I won't give him anything else.\"\nTim nodded slowly. \"Which means, this suite is yours?\"\n\"Partly. I own half of it. I think it's one of the things that my father's lawyers have never allowed to be stolen out from under him during the divorce proceedings. He learned the meaning of pre-nup pretty quickly. The decor in here was my mother's doing. None of his women have ever gotten around to changing it.\"\n\"How old were you when she died?\"\n\"Eight.\" Tony snorted. \"The housekeeper told me during 'I Love Lucy.' I didn't understand for at least a year after that that she wasn't coming back. I never did get to her grave.\" He shrugged. \"Then my father brought Isabella into the house. She didn't last too long, but she did get me sent to boarding school. Best thing anyone ever did for me.\"\n\"Boarding school?\"\n\"Military school. Prep for the Naval Academy. I even got an appointment. Don't you dare tell Gibbs. I took the scholarship for Ohio State instead.\"\n\"You were going to go into the Navy?\" McGee settled down into the armchair that was neatly stationed to become a reading area.\n\"I thought about it.\" The older man shrugged. He held out his wrist. \"What do you think? I told Sergei it was too heavy. He didn't listen.\"\n\"I think it looks good,\" McGee said after a moment. He took the topic change with no quibble. He'd gotten more out of Tony than he'd expected. He was intensely curious about the man's home-life, but he didn't want to pry. The emotions were pretty raw and, despite everyone's assertion that he was better with computers than people, he could read Tony pretty well. \"So when we get to Geneva are you planning to move in with him?\"\n\"I'm guessing that I'll be getting an invitation for both of us to accompany him on. I couldn't abandon my poor cousin when he's so obviously lacking in social graces, now could I?\"\nTim laughed. \"You really sure he'll do that?\"\n\"He will. I saw Garrison today. He said his assistant was ready to kill him. I don't blame her one bit. Well, let's go get dinner.\"\n\"Welcome to Geneva, Tim,\" Tony said throwing an arm around the younger man. \"Land of banks and chocolate and Swiss Army knives. This way.\"\n\"Mr. DiNozzo,\" Charlie Banks said cheerfully. He was the man that Tony's family always hired to drive them around the city. He was a little more grey and a little more wrinkled than Tony remembered. He greeted the older man with a hug. \"It's been far too long. You've grown up.\"\n\"And your Matilde, how is she?\"\n\"Graduated from college as a doctor. We're very proud of her. She'd still be a good match for you.\"\n\"No, Charlie, I don't think so. I'll bring the bags. This is Tim. He's going to be staying with me. I'm telling everyone he's a cousin so they'll treat him nicely.\"\nThe old man laughed. He greeted Tim with a pat on the back. \"Come along then, son, and I'll tell you all about the city. When I came here in nineteen fifty it was the stuff of legends. I'd met my Liza in the war, you know. . .\"\nTony went for the bags, secure that Charlie would keep Tim out of trouble. He filled up a cart with their bags, humming to himself. It was some old-fashioned tune that he half-remembered from a black and white film. He was surprised when a pleasing baritone started to sing along. He turned. He shook his head. \"I should have known you'd be here.\"\n\"I waited for your plane. What has happened to you cousin?\" Sergei asked peering at the suitcases. \"You didn't pack him in there did you?\"\n\"No. He's out with our driver. Where are you staying?\"\n\"Let me help with the bags.\"\nThey exchanged local phone numbers and split ways with a promise to meet for dinner. Tony settled into the backseat next to his partner. He winked. \"I've already got a date.\" McGee sighed heavily. His eyes showed that he'd gotten the message though.\nAnthony was lounging against the wall of the hotel, looking supremely bored as he watched the people moving through the lobby. Sergei smiled to himself. He didn't believe for an instant that the young man was in any way bored. His sunglasses simply gave him an excuse to stare at any person who caught his fancy. His lover smiled at a passing bright young thing and she blushed. The Russian stalked across the room.\n\"Now, my dear, you know I'm the jealous kind,\" he said in barely accented English.\n\"And I told you that I won't change. I'm a flirt. You'll just have to learn to live with it.\" Anthony moved from the wall in one fluid motion. \"Where are we going to dinner?\" He leaned into Sergei's embrace as he escorted his lover to the car. There was something in the young man's posture tonight. Anthony had a secret. That would never do.\nDinner was a light affair with the topic of conversation ranging through new gun designs to the latest fashions in the shops. \"Do you want a bite of this?\" Anthony said offering a forkful of chocolate cake. \"It's completely decadent.\"\nSergei ate the treat, sighing in pleasure. The soft smile he got in response was perfect. \"What is your secret, precious one? You are practically purring.\"\nAnthony leaned forward. \"I'm tired of waiting. Why should we waste another week of our time if we can't find our rhythm in bed? Take me home with you tonight,\" he whispered. The soft, deepened voice was a promise of things to come and the Russian smiled. He wasn't strong enough to resist anything his Anthony wanted so badly.\n\"Yes, my dear. Tonight.\" He placed a gentle kiss at the corner of his lover's soft mouth. That earned him a wicked smile. He stroked the clean shaven cheek. He chuckled. \"And tomorrow, you will move your things to my home. Leave your chaperone behind.\"\n\"You know I can't abandon him.\" Anthony frowned. \"Damn, I hadn't thought about that. I can't just leave him. He doesn't speak anything but English and computers.\nSergei considered that for a long moment. \"Then, he shall have to come with us, but not this week. Leave him in your apartment. We'll collect him when we leave.\"\n\"You seem sure I'll leave with you.\"\n\"Oh, you will, my dear. I'm sure of it.\" The arms dealer smiled, letting some of his lust shine through. His lover's smile was a wicked echo of that heat. \"Let me show you why.\"\nThe younger man set his cup aside and waved the waiter over for the check. They were at Sergei's apartment after a too-long car ride. Sergei set the alarms. The kiss they shared was deep, hard and needy. Anthony's mouth was like molten fire. He could taste the cinnamon from his tea and the soft spices that underlayed that flavor. He ran his hands into the soft black hair. \"No one else, Anthony. After tonight, there will be no one else in your bed.\"\n\"Oh, yes, Anthony, it is a promise.\" Something in his tone made the young man try to pull back. The Russian simply couldn't allow that. He tightened his grip and laid a possessive kiss on the soft lips until Anthony stopped fighting.\nWhat the Hell am I doing? Tony demanded of himself. The mouth that captured his in harsh possession was the same rough pain he remembered from the first time. He was not going to fall for this target. Sex was the best way into his world though. It was just sex and he could manage that. The kiss softened as he gave in to the inevitable. He'd started this tonight and of all the things he could be called \"pricktease\" was not one of them.\nSergei led him into the bedroom. They lost clothing along the way. Tony heard the unmistakable clunk of a gun holster, but ignored it, the way his knife was ignored. It was a dangerous world where muggers and kidnappers hunted for someone who looked good for a ransom. The sheets hit Tony's heated back and and he moaned, letting Sergei take control of his body. Anything he wanted tonight was his. A small part of his brain murmured \"whore\" and he ignored it the way he always did.\nA hot mouth traveled down his chest, leaving sucking marks. He ran his hands through silky hair and writhed, hearing the desperate sounds in the back of his throat. His lover would love the submission. He stiffened momentarily when he felt those calloused fingers wrap around his cock. He groaned. \"Just lay back and let me have my way, precious one. Give yourself over to pleasure and I'll show you things you've never imagined.\"\nHis mind went blank in a haze of pleasure after that. Sergei didn't ask permission, didn't listen to his protestations or demands. He simply took over the entire process with a steely control that Tony longed for. He could manage to keep his head straight with women most of the time, but men just knocked him for a loop. The motions were different. \"Relax,\" the older man ordered harshly as his fingers stretched and twisted Tony open. \"Don't, my sweet, don't tense up. It's all right. Is this a first for you?\" He asked suddenly.\nTony shook his head. \"Please?\" he managed in what he thought might be English, but he wasn't sure. \"More?\" That was far too plaintive a sound and he closed his eyes. Sergei entered inch by inch, driving Tony insane. He bit his lip and tried to drive his hips down on the cock only to find his hips were very securely held.\n\"My pace, Anthony,\" Sergei stated. His eyes were dilated. He was finally fully seated. He started to move, slowly, agonizingly, torturing his lover.\nI think I might have to kill him, Tony thought wildly. He lost coherancy when his prostate recieved a few langerous rubs. He remembered coming, but nothing after that for a long moment. He was curled up around a pillow, Sergei's body pressed to his back when he woke.\n\"Ah, you're awake.\" A cold, harsh piece of metal touched the back of his neck. \"You know what this is?\"\n\"Your Glock?\"\n\"Very good, sweetheart. Now, a few answers. Who is Timothy really?\"\nTony sighed. \"My friend. I told everyone he was my cousin so they'd accept him. You can't meet the right people without a pedigree.\"\n\"And Kate?\"\n\"My friend. My coworker. She was shot like I said.\"\n\"I didn't doubt that. I thought she might have been your lover.\"\n\"She'd be disgusted with me as a lover, knowing I wanted men as well. She was a good Catholic girl.\"\n\"And the man who broke your heart?\"\n\"Jethro,\" Tony murmured. \"I went to him, comforted him after his golden girl died. And he pushed me away.\" Tony shivered. Gibbs would never know how much it hurt that he'd let some stranger take out Kate's killer. He'd wanted to pull that trigger and the fact that he hadn't still tasted like ashes.\n\"The truth!\" Sergei snapped.\nTony was silent for a moment. \"He killed the son-of-a-bitch. Shot him in the back of the head. I helped him clean up the basement, but that's all he needed me for. I had to leave. I couldn't stay there and know I'd never be more than a reminder of her death.\" He shivered, hating the fact that he was using Kate's memory like this, that he was painting his boss as cold and unfeeling. He closed his eyes, waiting for the bullet. The gun barrel slid gently down Tony's cheek, then down his arm to settle under the pillow.\n\"You fear him?\"\n\"He can't find me here.\"\n\"You will keep this weapon with you, Anthony. I will not lose you to anyone else. You know how to use it. Yes?\"\n\"Yes,\" Tony whispered. \"But I can't. I'm not. . .\"\n\"You will, my sweet. I have enemies who would use you against me. So long as you don't lie to me, you are safe from me. Even if you tell me that you are no more than a plant,\" he murmured. \"I would love you even then.\"\nTony shuddered, eyes tearing up. \"Why?\"\n\"Because of your smile,\" Sergei whispered. \"You have stolen my heart, Anthony.\" He tightened his grip around Tony's waist. \"Go back to sleep, my dear.\"\n\"Mr. Garrison,\" Tony said with a smile. \"I didn't know you were coming for lunch. I'll get out of here and let you two talk business.\"\nGibbs nodded a goodbye. Ziva raised her brows. \"Do you not wish to join us for lunch?\" she inquired. \"I'm told his cook is quite good.\"\n\"No, I have to go check on my cousin. Make sure that our chauffer hasn't gotten him into something he shouldn't be involved in.\" He dropped a kiss onto Petrovich's cheek. The Russian wrapped a hand into Tony's hair and pulled him into a real kiss. The young man went to his knees, obviously enraptured by the action. \"So, where are we going for dinner?\" he murmured.\n\"I'll pick you up at your apartment. Six o'clock. And you know I dislike waiting.\"\nTony's smile was smug. \"I think you'll enjoy it,\" he purred. \"Just give me a chance to show you.\" He left, avoiding Sergei's half-hearted swipe with a grin that made Gibbs stare after him.\n\"He is a handfull,\" Sergei said. His smile was self-satisfied. \"Just needs some taming and tempering.\"\nGibbs swallowed the rage that welled up at that statement. He merely smirked. \"Good luck.\" They went over a few more details and made plans to recieve the first shipment in a few days. They didn't just want Petrovich, they wanted his entire organization. He just hoped Tony would last out that long.\nTim McGee was surprised to see Tony staring out the window at the street below. \"Tony?\" he prompted.\n\"I told him that you're my friend, not really my cousin. And I told him that Gibbs shot Ari. I'm playing a broken heart Tim, don't fuck that up, okay? We're friends. I told you that my crush broke my heart and I wanted to escape with company. That's why you came. Got it?\"\n\"Yes.\" Tim looked at his partner for a long time. \"Did you give him a name for your crush?\"\nTony looked at him with a smirk. \"Oh, come on, McGee. You've dated Abby. You tell me who my crush is.\"\nTim sat down suddenly. \"Oh God. I thought she was teasing Tony. I never. Shit.\"\nTony turned to lean against the wall. \"Yeah, I know. Sort of blows my image, huh? Hell, I've been bi since I figured out what sex was all about. Have you noticed anyone in this atmosphere who's surprised about me dating a guy?\"\n\"No, I just, well, it's sort of fashionable.\" McGee smiled sheepishly. \"It's just, I never thought about the possibility of you and Gibbs.\"\n\"Because Gibbs is the most unapproachable man ever? Hell, I probably wouldn't want him if he weren't. I've never been smart enough to take what I can reach. I've got this pathological need to reach the sun no matter how badly I get burned.\" Tony sighed and leaned his head against the window. \"Enjoying Geneva?\"\n\"Not really. This isn't my sort of place.\"\n\"Why not?\" Tony looked thoroughly perplexed.\n\"This isn't my thing, Tony. I don't know how to be like these people.\"\n\"You're doing okay. When you relax, you're fine.\"\n\"But I've never been to the places they've been to. I don't shop where they shop. They talk about people and things I've never even heard of.\"\nTony still looked confused. \"Hell, I always feel that way, Probie. Just keep faking it. You'll be fine.\"\nTim blinked. \"What do you mean you always feel out of place?\"\nTony laughed. \"I haven't been to half the places they've talked about. You just listen to what people are saying, and encourage them to talk more. They don't really ever notice that you're not contributing to the conversation. They just want to hear themselves talk and know that someone's listening. You're doing great, Probie.\" Tony flopped onto the couch. \"So, are you coming shopping with me?\"\n\"Oh, I don't know, chocolate or wine or women. Whatever looks interesting. Wherever I recognize someone. Almost forgot. I'm going to be moving in with him for the week. You stay here and keep track of me with your new toy, okay? I'll check in with you pretty often, but he wants to share a bed. I'll see if I can get any passwords for you.\"\n\"You think he'll give those up?\"\n\"McGee, you ain't seen nothing yet.\" Tony winked. He stretched. His shirt pulled up revealing a dark love-bite on his side. \"Let's go, kiddo. Time to see the sites. Sarah said she'd be heading this way right?\"\n\"She did. But why not just use our team?\"\n\"Because I don't trust them. They're not from DC. I don't know them. And my gut says that Sergei's more than likely going to keep a close eye on me. I can send things back to my best girlfriend in Baltimore with no problem. He won't think anything strange about me having a girl who's my best friend.\" The green eyes studied him. \"I know her. I know her reactions. I know that if I need her to, she'll kill to protect me. I also know that she's got the capital to get us out of here if we need to in a snap or if it gets too dangerous to stay. Let me show you the day life here. Then, Sergei will pick me up for dinner and after dinner, maybe I'll show you both the nightlife.\"\n\"Sergei, fair's fair. You know more about me than any of my friends. Tell me more about you.\"\nSergei looked at his lover with a raised brow. The young man looked earnestly at him, eyes pleading. \"What do you wish to know?\"\n\"I am a businessman.\"\nAnthony laughed at that. \"I'd guessed that much. I mean you've been having business meetings with Mr. Garrison, but what kind of business? What keeps you in toys?\"\nSergei put a finger over the soft lips. \"The kind of business that doesn't like people prying into it.\"\nThe younger man pouted at him. \"Then tell me more about you. Any siblings? Did you go to college? Any exes I need to worry about?\"\nThe Russian shook his head. \"I have no family left. I did not go to college. I went into business. And you know that most of my boys have done themselves in.\"\n\"A worrying pattern for me.\"\n\"My dear, you are far more intelligent than any of them were. And you can shoot in a straight line.\"\n\"And that is important to you?\"\nSergei thought for a long moment. \"If you had asked me that question last year, I would have answered differently. You, you are unique, Anthony. Anything that makes up your life is important to me now. Even your cousin.\"\nAnthony smiled shyly. \"No one's ever really cared about seeing me. They just see what they want to see.\"\nThe arms dealer shook his head. \"And you were content to give them a mask. No more. I don't want your mask, Anthony. I want you.\"\nThe young man laughed. \"No, you want a mask too. It's okay. No one ever wants to see a lover without their mask.\"\nSergi considered. \"True, in a way. No one likes to think they've been made a fool of.\" He tucked Tony against his side and led him down the street toward the sweets shop. He'd learned that much about his lover within the first day. Something sweet would make him smile like a little boy. He let his hand rest on the gun Anthony wore confidently under his jacket. \"As I told you, though, even if you were to tell me you were always a plant, I would love you still.\"\nAnthony frowned at him, a little line forming between his brows. He kissed it away. \"You seem to want to think the best of me. I'm just in it for the money.\"\n\"A very practiced one. Though it doesn't seem to work on you.\"\n\"I am also a practiced liar. Tell me, precious one, is your father also a liar?\"\n\"Of course. We always learn from our families best.\"\n\"And is your father a... businessman.\" He made sure to emphasize the last word.\n\"Just because our name is Italian,\" Anthony started. He paused. \"Well, you know, I'm actually not sure if he is or not.\"\nSergi stopped walking. \"Really? I would have thought that he'd have brought you into the business if he were.\"\n\"No, he sent me off to boarding school when I was a teenager. He could be doing something illegal and I'd never know.\" Anthony shrugged. It was a careless move. \"It doesn't really matter though, does it? I don't want to talk about him. I want to talk about you.\"\n\"You have gotten all you're going to get out of me for the moment. So let us discuss chocolate instead.\"\n\"Well, that is one of the highlights of Geneva isn't it?\" Anthony raised challenging brows.\n\"It is. 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        "raw_content": "I've been getting more and more separated from blogging. Which I don't like but days will go by and I suddenly remember that I haven't posted anything. I have some Big Topics floating around in my head but haven't gotten them into usable, written form yet.\nSo here is where things are...\nWork. Work is immensely better. I am busy all day but having a specific job to do makes work more purposeful again. I still really like my new boss - she does things like calling just to let me know I handled something well or sending an email out to higher managers just to toot my horn. I got to work from home one day last week - it's great to have that option and good to know I can make it work. And also good to know that I generally prefer to be in the office.\nJeff. Jeff's great. I can't speak for him, of course. But we're doing fantastic! I love the guy, what can I say?\nZach. Zach is still my sweet, loving boy. He's growing - literally and figuratively. I sometimes feel bad because so much attention is demanded by his big sister that it's easy for him to be swept to the side, off the radar. I'm also much more disconnected from his school - Jeff is the primary contact since he takes him and picks him up. We have decisions to make about his schooling very soon - he will be going to the public school that Teagan currently attends. He has been in a kindergarten class this past year in a private setting. We need to consult with his teacher and the head of the school to see if they think he needs to repeat kindergarten or if we should pursue having him tested to go into first grade. I don't know how he will do if kindergarten ends up being a lot of repeat for him. But I also don't want to push him into being in a grade too advanced for him socially.\nTeagan. She's my challenge. I try my best to love that about her but challenges are called challenges for a reason. She pushes limits, she holds things in, she has anxiety, she wants to be perfect. The past week or so has had a daily onset of crying, not wanting to go to school, feeling like she's \"less than\" other kids. She's got high highs and low lows and some perfectly average times, too. We've got things in place to address - looking to meet with her teacher, trying some herbal things. But she's smart, she's bright, she's funny, she's a spark!\nHealthy Living. It's an ongoing, every day thing, right? Some days I do great, some days I really struggle. Still having a lot of difficulty finding time to actually exercise. But I want to be more active so that's something, right?\nHopefully I will be able to sit down and start getting some of the things tumbling about in my head out into written words. Feel free to leave me blog post ideas! Heck - just leave a comment to say hello!\nI posted this in 2008 and again in 2012. And now again in 2013. This was a little sign that I used to have hanging in my office when I was a social worker.\nI've been thinking a lot about risk lately.\nThere have been circumstances in my personal and professional life where I have stuck my neck out... almost expecting to get hurt... So far, it has turned out fine each time. But there is that period of time from when you make the choice to when it's over and done and you are waiting to see what comes of it.\nUsing new rules. In my 13 years with my company, we have never had a \"work at home\" policy. It simply wasn't how things were done. When I was first hired, that was company wide. Once we were purchased by a much larger company that did have flex time and work from home opportunities, it became a policy of our department to have set hours, work in the office. Period. No exceptions. Now I have a new boss. And I'm part of a new department. And there is a new rule. I can work from home up to 2 times per month with no questions asked. And I took advantage of that on a day that Teagan didn't have school but Zach did and Teagan had a cheer performance 40 minutes away and we had to be there by 5:30. If I'd been at work and left around 4:45... I would have been lucky to get home by 5:30. I would have had to make arrangements or pay for child care for Teagan. Instead, I set up my desk at home. I explained to Teagan that it wasn't a \"fun with Mom\" day but that it was a day that I had to keep doing work. And it worked out really well. And because I was at home and because I have flexibility with my hours, I was able to be done with my day in time to pick Zach up from school, pick up Teagan's friend, and get to the performance in more than enough time. And even thought I personally benefitted from this new rule... there was a bit of nervousness about what the consequences would be, what the fallout would be, or finding out there wasn't really an allowance to work from home. But I took the risk and it turned out just fine.\nExpressing feelings. I had a situation where I felt I hadn't been treated fairly. I was supposed to be part of a team and I wasn't treated like a team member at all. In the end, I attended one meeting and was never contacted again until right before the event we had been on team for. I then contacted the leader and explained that I hadn't been contacted, trained, communicated with at all in the previous 3 months and, therefore, would not be serving on this team. In sharing my experience with others, I was encouraged to share my story \"higher up\" so that those who plan these events would be aware of the missed opportunity. I put together a carefully worded email and sent it to some of the board members. And now I'm in that waiting period - what if I offend? What if this puts me on the naughty list and I'm never asked to be on this team again?\nSticking to my pruning. Back in December, I had to make some changes. I had to cut some things I was involved in so that I could focus on the things that are most important. I have recently had some circumstances where I had to say no to people... and that was really hard. I had to take a risk - risking disappointing a friend, letting down a ministry, hurting someone's feelings. I've been fortunate that the people I have to say no to do understand and there hasn't been any damage... but there is that period of time, waiting for the response... that I feel like I may have risked too much.\nThere are situations each day where we take risks. Sometimes the risk is big, sometimes the risk is small.\n\"Chained by their certitudes.\" That line sticks with me. When I choose not to risk, I am deciding how the other person is going to react. I am determining that I \"know\" how they will respond. I am allowing myself to be chained by my assumptions, my certitudes.\nTo risk means I might get hurt... but it also means that I can live completely as my true self. If I'm willing to take the risk.\nBe FIT Crew: Making Exercise FUN!\nCome find me with the Be FIT Crew today!! Share your ideas for fun workouts!\nMy Lent Vent\nToday is Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent.\nGrowing up, the idea of \"giving something up for Lent\" was foreign to me. Somewhere along the line, I heard about Catholics who would give something up and who would also not eat meat on Fridays (instead eating fish). I didn't get it.\nIn the past decade, it seems that \"giving something up for Lent\" has become a pretty popular idea. So popular that even those who aren't Christian have begun to follow it.\nI've never felt an inclination to give something up for Lent. Still don't.\nBut I have observed something.\nI have several friends who have posted on Facebook about what they are giving up for Lent. People are posting about giving up chocolate, soda, diet soda, artificial sweeteners, sugar, alcohol, and even Facebook.\nEach year, as the sharing of Lent sacrifice begins, I often wonder... do people fully recognize what a Lenten sacrifice is really all about?\nI've never felt a call to give something up for Lent. I've never felt a call to fast from something. Both are spiritual disciplines with a similar purpose - to draw closer to God.\nMy understanding of Lent sacrifice (or penance) and a chosen fast at any time of year is that there should be 3 main components to this holy time.\n1. Drawing closer to God through prayer. Spending time each day in prayer, spending additional time reading the Bible or in devotional study, stretching beyond your current prayers. Try different kinds of praying, try singing while you pray, pray a few verses of a psalm, pray song lyrics, pray a mantra, pray without words. During Lent, prayer should be focused on seeking forgiveness - recognizing our own sins and seeking forgiveness and strength to not repeat them.\n2. Drawing closer to God through personal sacrifice. This is the penance of Lent - giving something up. It's not supposed to be fashionable or light hearted or fun. It is often used as a way to reboot our health choices these days but I think the main idea of the penance is to give up something that will actually hurt and that you will add back. It's giving up a luxury. Generally, you aren't giving something up to benefit yourself. You aren't giving up sushi so that you are spending less money. You aren't giving up diet soda because there is nothing of nutritional value in it for you. The sacrifice should be something you are giving up for God. It should be something that hurts- and something that isn't just replaced by something else (giving up Facebook but then spending all your time on Pinterest, for example). And again, the sacrifice is tied to our sins. We sacrifice as a way of punishing ourselves for our sins, as a way of demonstrating that we recognize our wrongs.\n3. Drawing closer to God by giving to others. I believe this is called almsgiving. Purposefully taking action to help others. Take dinner to a friend who has had a house of sick kids. Take a friend out to dinner who has been going through a hard time. Send thoughtful cards to friends and family to say that they are loved. Buy bags of new socks and roam downtown and hand out socks to the homeless. Organize a food drive for a local food pantry. Step outside of your comfort zone to each God's children that you might otherwise disregard. Seek to be aware of the needs around you and then do something to address them.\nAnd here's the thing... through these 40 days of Lent and prayer and sacrifice and giving... once Easter comes, you don't just stop. These 40 days are a time to realign your faith. To strengthen your spirituality. To build on your relationship with God. That doesn't just end after 40 days. There should be learning and challenge and growth and change that occur.\nAnd maybe that's why I don't specifically give something up for Lent. While I don't spend 40 days very specifically focused on prayer and my sin and sacrifice and penance and giving to others... I do feel that these are things that are part of my ongoing relationship with Christ. Am I perfect in them - no way. But am I working to grow in them all the time? And not just during Lent? Absolutely. Do I see the value in fasting or penance? Absolutely.\nI just hope that those who are publically sharing their sacrifice are just as willing to publically share their prayers and their giving. Or that those who publically share their sacrifice are privately sacrificing something else - something that is just between them and God and not about wearing their Lent Badge for 40 days.\nMaybe because it feels like Lent has become trendy that I haven't felt a draw to participate.\nI have friends that have even come to me and sought out some spiritual guidance in determing their plan for Lent. I admire and respect that - those who take it seriously and who aren't afraid to share how seriously they take it.\nHow do you recognize the season of Lent, if at all? Do you practice prayer, penance, and almsgiving? Were you raised in these traditions or is this something you decided to do on your own? Do you have a spiritual foundation in your choices?\nTonight is a first for our family.\nJeff is taking Teagan to a father daughter dance. In the past, we've always found out about these possibilities after the event. This year, we got the information on time and signed up.\nI'm very excited. And I won't even be there!\nAs a kid, I didn't have a dad. This isn't some sad story about all the little girls going to the father-daughter dance and I was left out. I don't recall ever even hearing of such a thing. But the fact is that I didn't have a dad so if there had been a father-daughter dance, I wouldn't have participated. Or I would have gone with one of my mom's friends.\nI remember wanting a dad so badly. I remember asking one of my mom's dental school friends if I could just call him dad. He was funny and warm and everything I imagined a dad would be like.\nSo to send my little girl and my husband off to an event that celebrates the special relationship between a little girl and her daddy warms my heart and kind of pierces it a little, too.\nIt makes me realize how important having a dad really is. Yes, we can all survive and thrive in single parent home. I'm not knocking single parents or growing up in a single parent home.\nBut I do want to pause and celebrate what it means for a little girl to have her dad... and I hope these are things that Jeff and Teagan can celebrate because they have each other instead of realizing the value of their relationship because it doesn't exist.\nA girl's relationship with her dad is the first opportunity for her to feel how a man should love. Dads teach their daughters that men can be soft, gentle, and vulnerable. Little girls bring that out in their fathers. Which means that dads are learning from their daughters how it feels to be soft, gentle, and vulnerable.\nA girl's relationship with her dad teaches her about feeling safe and protected. Little girls should feel that their dad would and will do anything to keep them safe from harm, will face any danger, will always come to their aid. And dads learn what it means to be a superhero, to be brave, and to have courage in the eyes of another.\nA girl's relationship with her teaches her about trust. A dad's word should be gold - whether it's about following through on consequences or about keeping promises to go get ice cream. Men learn from their daughters that their words and actions form a relationship.\nA girl's relationship with her dad teaches her that she is lovable, valuable, beautiful, honored. Dads learn how to show their little girl that she is lovable, valuable, beautiful, and honored.\nA girl's relationship with her dad should become her standard for future relationships. She should learn from how he treats her, how he loves her, how he loves his spouse, how he values his family... and she should be seeking that in her own relationships.\nBecause I didn't have a dad, I think I'm more sensitive to the relationship between my husband and my daughter. I catch the moments when she looks at him with admiration and love. I catch the times that he takes a moment to kiss her forehead while she sleeps. I'm more aware of the times he goes out of his way to take her forgotten lunch to school or missing out on his own schedule so he can see her cheer performance or he arranges his schedule to pick her up early.\nTonight might be just a dance... but it feels like so much more.\nPassion and Joy\nComing out of a trying year, I'm excited that I've been feeling my passions again.\nPassionate about healthy and natural foods.\nPassionate about exercise.\nPassionate about my church.\nPassionate about my parenting.\nPassionate about my faith.\nPassionate about my fun.\nPassionate about my marriage.\nPassion was lacking in the past year. There wasn't energy for it. And if I did find a spark... life quickly took over and the spark died.\nI've been trying to figure out the words on how I got my spark back, how I found my passions again.\nI think facing the word \"Depression\" made a difference. There had been physical signs of the stress - from my weight gain to my blood pressure and my dentist even noticed a difference in my gums. I knew those physical signs were major indicators of a problem but I didn't feel like I could control the situation to make improvements. But realizing that the stresses were impacting my mental health in a real way made it hit home.\nI spent a lot of time praying last year. My prayers weren't for a specific outcome. But praying for strength and guidance and seeking happiness and things like that - those were my prayers. I prayed for change. I prayed for wisdom. I prayed to be open to see opportunities. I certainly wasn't always patient - but I was always faithful.\nWhen I finally asked for help... for real help... something snapped inside. If there was some way to sell it, to bottle it up, to make a pill that captures that snap... It was the same stuff I'd been telling myself all along. \"Things will get better.\" \"You can only do so much - know your limits.\" \"You have to take care of yourself first.\" \"It's ok to set limits.\"\nBut when the \"snap\" happened, all the words suddenly became reality. I knew I had to truly take care of myself and set limits with my stressors. To take care of myself, I had to change my diet and I had to get active again. To set limits, I had to be okay with leaving at the end of the day without getting things done.\nAlmost one month after the \"snap,\" changes actually happened at work. Our department has been realigned, my job title has changed, I'm in a new department under a new boss, and my job has scope and focus (and limits).\nWhat's most important is that I was already taking charge of me before the job changes happened.\nI took charge of me. Changes happened at work. And my passion has returned.\nLife can be full color, fueled by joy.\nBe F.I.T. Crew\nThe Be F.I.T. Crew is a new social media presence that aims to inspire others to live a healthier lifestyle.\nFood that Nourishes our Bodies. Eliminating the junk, the cravings, the empty calories and focusing on food that is nutrient dense and provide our bodies with the vitamins and minerals and healthy calories we need to fuel ourselves throughout the day.\nInspiring Ourselves and Others. Connecting to others on this same healthy lifestyle path. Some have it locked in and it is just the way they live every day. Some are just starting out. Some may be at a healthy weight but are still sick inside and need to get active. Some are very overweight and seeking to just take the first few steps. The bottom line is that the best way for any of us to achieve our goals is to have support, inspiration, encouragement.\nTraining for an Active Lifestyle. Get up and get moving! Find time every day to move your body. Maybe you're training to run a marathon or compete in an Ironman event. Maybe 15 minutes walking on a treadmill is what your body can give you right now. But to be active, you have to get active!\nI'd love it if you would head over to the blog and follow. Like us on Facebook. I'm still going to be sharing my health journey on Eternal Lizdom but I'm really wanting the Crew to become a place where people come for inspiration and to connect with others on the same path. But I think you'll like getting to know Leilan and Monica and I'm excited about the possibilities we're lining up for guest bloggers and giveaways.\nCome join the Be F.I.T. Crew!\nIf you would like to get involved with the Crew - we are actively looking for giveaway opportunities, guest bloggers (are you a nutritionist? trainer? physical therapist? have an awesome personalstory to share?), and could use some design help (we need a logo!). Just drop us an email!\nThere are some great ways to get more veggies and fruit into your diet.\nSmoothies have been a nutrient powerhouse for Jeff and I for the past few weeks. He uses several blends of frozen fruit and some fresh spinach. I use mostly fresh foods with a little frozen. I like to use unsweetened kefir and add in a banana, a cup of blueberries, 2 handfuls of spinach or kale, frozen peaches, frozen cherries. I also add in a tablespoon of coconut oil. This will actually sustain me until about 11:00.\nFor lunch, I've been hitting a local grocery store that has a great salad bar. Fresh spinach, raw broccoli, cauliflower, shredded carrots, hard boiled egg, celery, cucumbers, sunflower seeds. Indulge in some ranch dressing or go for the ginger vinaigrette I keep at work.\nBut smoothies and salads can get a little... repetitious.\nSunday, I wanted soup. I've been ordering soup in restaurants - after asking questions or doing online research ahead of time. Fire Roasted Veggie Soup at McAlister's is a great choice. I look for broth based, loaded with veggies, limited on pasta (or I eat around most of the pasta).\nI just made a big pot of soup, had some for dinner, and am eager to have it for lunch this week.\nI used 32 oz of chicken stock, 4 cups of water, 3 tb of onion base for my broth.\nThen I added in about 1 cup of a whole grain medley I got at Target. It has brown rice, rye, bulgur, red quinoa, wheat, wild rice.\nI let that simmer for a bit. And then I stopped measuring anything. I added in a bunch of leftover chicken. I added in cut up baby carrots. I added a can of tomatoes with chilies. I drained and added a can of black beans. Throughout all the steps, my soup simmered for about 2 hours.\nI got a bowl. Whenever I make soup, it ends up being heavy on the ingredients and light on the broth - which is fine with me. I ladeled up some soup and added in a small handful of fresh baby spinach and stirred it into the hot soup. Then I cut up some fresh cilantro all over the top.\nIt was delicious. And I got spinach, carrots, tomato, chicken, and cilantro.",
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        "raw_content": "Guoyao Wu\nThe expertise of Guoyao Wu ranks in the\nMost likely: Texas A and M University\nDepartment of Internal Medicine, Baylor Scott & White Health, Temple, TX, 76508, USA. \u00b7 Department of Medical Physiology, College of Medicine, Texas A&M Health Science Center, Temple, TX, 76504, USA. \u00b7 Department of Exercise and Sport Science, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Belton, TX, 76513, USA. \u00b7 Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Texas A&M Health Science Center, College Station, TX, 77843, USA. \u00b7 Department of Medical Physiology, College of Medicine, Texas A&M Health Science Center, Temple, TX, 76504, USA. \u00b7 Department of Animal Science and Faculty of Nutrition, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, 77843, USA. \u00b7 Pubmed 29858688\nDepartment of Animal Science, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USA; Center for Animal Biotechnology and Genomics, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USA; Department of Theriogenology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Mansoura, Mansoura, 35516, Egypt. \u00b7 Department of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Mansoura, Mansoura, 35516, Egypt. \u00b7 Department of Animal Science, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USA; Center for Animal Biotechnology and Genomics, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USA; Research Group in Animal Science, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, University of Applied and Environmental Sciences U.D.C.A, Calle 222 #55-37, Bogota, Colombia; OHVRI-Group (One Health and Veterinary Innovative Research and Development) School of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Agrarian Science, Antioquia University, Calle 70 No. 52-21, Medell\u00edn, Colombia. \u00b7 Department of Animal Science, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USA; Center for Animal Biotechnology and Genomics, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USA. \u00b7 Department of Animal Science, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USA; Center for Animal Biotechnology and Genomics, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USA. 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\u00b7 Department of Medical Physiology, College of Medicine, Texas A&M Health Science Center, Temple, TX. \u00b7 University Diabetes and Endocrinology Center, University of Utah Health Science Center, Salt Lake City, UT. \u00b7 Department of Exercise and Sport Science, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Belton, TX; and. \u00b7 Department of Animal Science and Faculty of Nutrition, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX. \u00b7 Pubmed 27934649\nState Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition, China Agricultural University, Beijing, 100193, China. \u00b7 Hubei Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition and Feed Science, Hubei Collaborative Innovation Center for Animal Nutrition and Feed Safety, Wuhan Polytechnic University, Wuhan, 430023, China. \u00b7 Department of Animal Science, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, TX, 77843, USA. \u00b7 Department of Medical Physiology, Texas A&M Health Science Center, Temple, TX, 76504, USA. \u00b7 Department of Internal Medicine, Baylor Scott and White Health, Temple, TX, 76508, USA. \u00b7 State Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition, China Agricultural University, Beijing, 100193, China. \u00b7 Hubei Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition and Feed Science, Hubei Collaborative Innovation Center for Animal Nutrition and Feed Safety, Wuhan Polytechnic University, Wuhan, 430023, China. \u00b7 Department of Animal Science, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, TX, 77843, USA. \u00b7 Department of Medical Physiology, Texas A&M Health Science Center, Temple, TX, 76504, USA. \u00b7 Pubmed 27156062\nDepartment of Orthopaedics, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, 410078, Hunan, China. \u00b7 Laboratory of Animal Nutrition and Health and Key Laboratory of Agro-Ecology, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changsha, 410125, Hunan, China. \u00b7 Department of Animal Science, Texas A&M University, 2471 TAMU, College Station, TX, 77843-2471, USA. \u00b7 Department of Orthopaedics, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, Changsha, 410078, Hunan, China. \u00b7 Pubmed 26767374\nDepartment of Animal Science, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, 77843, USA. \u00b7 Department of Medical Physiology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, 77843, USA. \u00b7 Department of Animal Science, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, 77843, USA. \u00b7 Department of Medical Physiology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, 77843, USA. \u00b7 Pubmed 27180260\nDepartment of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Vienna, Room 212, Kleberg Bldg., Althanstra\u00dfe 14, 1090, Vienna, Austria. \u00b7 Departments of Animal Science and Medical Physiology, Texas A&M University, 2471 TAMU, College Station, TX, 77843-2471, USA. \u00b7 Departments of Animal Science and Medical Physiology, Texas A&M University, 2471 TAMU, College Station, TX, 77843-2471, USA. \u00b7 Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Vienna, Room 212, Kleberg Bldg., Althanstra\u00dfe 14, 1090, Vienna, Austria. \u00b7 Pubmed 27178025\nHubei Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition and Feed Science, Hubei Collaborative Innovation Center for Animal Nutrition and Feed Safety,, Wuhan Polytechnic University, Wuhan, 430023, China. \u00b7 Department of Animal Science, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, 77843, USA. \u00b7 Hubei Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition and Feed Science, Hubei Collaborative Innovation Center for Animal Nutrition and Feed Safety,, Wuhan Polytechnic University, Wuhan, 430023, China. \u00b7 Department of Animal Science, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, 77843, USA. \u00b7 Pubmed 26676627\nObservation and Experiment Station of Animal Nutrition and Feed Science in South-Central China, Ministry of Agriculture; 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China. \u00b7 Pubmed 27356939\nState Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition, China Agricultural University, No.2 Yuanmingyuan West Road, Beijing 100193, People's Republic of China. \u00b7 Pubmed 23081893\nState Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition, College of Animal Science and Technology, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China. \u00b7 Pubmed 23075933\nState Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition, China Agricultural University, Beijing, China 100193. \u00b7 Pubmed 21196403\nProbable: Miscellaneous institutions in Wuhan\nHubei Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition and Feed Science, Hubei Collaborative Innovation Center for Animal Nutrition and Feed Safety, Wuhan Polytechnic University, Wuhan, 430023, China. \u00b7 Pubmed 25820767\nProbable: Miscellaneous institutions in Bergen, NO\nNational Institute of Nutrition and Seafood Research (NIFES), Bergen, Norway. \u00b7 Pubmed 25553364\nProbable: Chinese Academy of Sciences\nScientific Observing and Experimental Station of Animal Nutrition and Feed Science in South-Central, Ministry of Agriculture, Hunan Provincial Engineering Research Center of Healthy Livestock, Key Laboratory of Agro-ecological Processes in Subtropical Region, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changsha, 410125, China. \u00b7 Pubmed 25894888\nScientific Observing and Experimental Station of Animal Nutrition and Feed Science in South-Central China, Ministry of Agriculture, Hunan Provincial Engineering Research Center of Healthy Livestock, Key Laboratory of Agro-ecological Processes in Subtropical Region, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changsha, 410125, Hunan, China, \u00b7 Pubmed 24368521\nHunan Engineering and Research Center of Animal and Poultry Science and Key Laboratory for Agro-ecological Processes in Subtropical Region, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hunan, China. \u00b7 Pubmed 23276928\nResearch Center of Healthy Breeding of Livestock and Poultry and Key Laboratory for Agro-ecological Processes in Subtropical Region, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changsha, Hunan, China. \u00b7 Pubmed 22652774\nKey Laboratory of Agro-ecological Processes in Subtropical Region, Laboratory of Animal Nutrition and Human Health, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changsha, 410125, Hunan, China. \u00b7 Pubmed 22660901\nResearch Center for Healthy Breeding of Livestock and Poultry and Key Laboratory for Agro-ecological Processes in Subtropical Region, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, 410125 Hunan, China. \u00b7 Pubmed 22137265\nResearch Center for Healthy Breeding of Livestock and Poultry, Hunan Engineering and Research Center of Animal and Poultry Science and Key Laboratory for Agro-ecological Processes in Subtropical Region, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hunan, 410125, China. \u00b7 Pubmed 21617969\nWuhan Institute of Physics and Mathematics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan, China. \u00b7 Pubmed 21942754\nHunan Engineering and Research Center of Animal and Poultry Science, Key Laboratory for Agro-ecological Processes in Subtropical Region, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hunan, China. \u00b7 Pubmed 21219670\nKey Laboratory for Agro-ecological Processes in Subtropical Region, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changsha, Hunan, China. \u00b7 Pubmed 20931344\nLaboratory of Animal Nutrition and Human Health and Key Laboratory of Agro-ecology, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changsha, Hunan 410125, China. \u00b7 Pubmed 20619625\nHunan Engineering and Research Center of Animal and Poultry Science, Key Laboratory for Agro-ecological Processes in Subtropical Region, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hunan, 410125, China. \u00b7 Pubmed 20213438\nHunan Engineering Technology Research Center of Healthy Animal Husbandry and Laboratory for Agro-ecological Processes in Subtropical Region, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 410125, Hunan, China. \u00b7 Pubmed 19669080\nLaboratory of Animal Nutrition and Health, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, 410125 Changsha, Hunan, China. \u00b7 Pubmed 18712273\nLaboratory of Animal Nutrition and Human Health and Key Laboratory of Agro-ecology, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, 410125, Changsha, Hunan, China. \u00b7 Pubmed 18683021\nLaboratory of Animal Nutrition and Health, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changsha, Hunan 410125, PR China. \u00b7 Pubmed 18424593\nCentre of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Hannover Medical School, Carl-Neuberg-Str. 1, 30625, Hannover, Germany, \u00b7 Pubmed 26210755\nPossible: Miscellaneous institutions in Cheongju\nDepartment of Animal Science, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju, Chungbuk, 361-763, Republic of Korea. \u00b7 Pubmed 24327170\nPossible: Miscellaneous cities in China\nChongqing Key Laboratory of Forage & Herbivorce, College of Animal Science and Technology, Southwest University, Chongqing 400716, People's Republic of China. \u00b7 Pubmed 22809580\nState Key Laboratory of Food Science and Technology, Nanchang University, 330047, Nanchang, Jiangxi, China. \u00b7 Pubmed 18989615\nWCU Biomodulation Major, Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea. \u00b7 Pubmed 23486913\nPossible: Miscellaneous institutions in Nanjing\nLaboratory of Gastrointestinal Microbiology, Nanjing Agricultural University, 210095, Nanjing, China. \u00b7 Pubmed 21928075\nPossible: Miscellaneous institutions in Morgantown\nCenter for Cardiovascular and Respiratory Sciences, West Virginia Univ. School of Medicine, 1 Medical Center Dr., PO Box 9105, Morgantown, WV 26506-9105, USA. \u00b7 Pubmed 22140037\nPossible: Miscellaneous institutions in Guangzhou\nSouth China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, 510642, Guangdong, China. \u00b7 Pubmed 21691753\nPossible: West Virginia University Contact\nCenter for Cardiovascular and Respiratory Sciences, West Virginia University, School of Medicine, Morgantown, WV 26506-9105, USA. \u00b7 Pubmed 20163541\nPossible: Miscellaneous institutions in Houston\nChildren's Nutrition Research Center, Houston, TX 77030, USA. \u00b7 Pubmed 20841502\nDepartment of Pediatrics, University of Texas Medical School at Houston, Houston, TX 77030, USA. \u00b7 Pubmed 19130170\nDepartment of Pediatrics, University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX 77030, USA. \u00b7 Pubmed 18716165\nPossible: North Carolina State University Contact\nDepartment of Animal and Science, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, USA. \u00b7 Pubmed 18683019\nDepartment of Surgery, University of Pittsburgh, Starzl Transplantation Institute, 3459 Fifth Avenue, MUH 7 South, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA. \u00b7 Pubmed 18456004\nHere are the titles of the 10 most recent articles (out of 83 total) written by Guoyao Wu about Arginine:\nSafety of dietary supplementation with arginine in adult humans. 2018\nEffects of Bisphenol-A on proliferation and expression of genes related to synthesis of polyamines, interferon tau and insulin-like growth factor 2 by ovine trophectoderm cells. 2018\nL-Arginine regulates protein turnover in porcine mammary epithelial cells to enhance milk protein synthesis. 2018\nL-Arginine Modulates Glucose and Lipid Metabolism in Obesity and Diabetes. 2017\nL-Arginine promotes protein synthesis and cell growth in brown adipocyte precursor cells via the mTOR signal pathway. 2017\nSafety and Effectiveness of Arginine in Adults. 2016\nCatabolism and safety of supplemental L-arginine in animals. 2016\nAlterations of amino acid metabolism in osteoarthritis: its implications for nutrition and health. 2016\nIntracellular sources of ornithine for polyamine synthesis in endothelial cells. 2016\nDecreased hippocampal homoarginine and increased nitric oxide and nitric oxide synthase levels in rats parallel training in a radial arm maze. 2016\nLearn more about Guoyao Wu using the ready-made Google searches below.\nGuoyao Wu, Arginine\nWu, Texas A and M University\nWu, Arginine, Texas A and M University\nWu, Asia\nWu, Arginine, Asia\nWu, Wuhan\nWu, Arginine, Wuhan\nCenter for Animal Biotechnology and Genomics, Department of Animal Science. \u00b7 Department of Veterinary Integrative Biosciences, and. \u00b7 Department of Biology, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, USA; and. \u00b7 Department of Animal Science. \u00b7 Department of Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA. \u00b7 Center for Animal Biotechnology and Genomics, Department of Animal Science, \u00b7 Pubmed 24627544\nYearly article counts 0 3 2 6 10 9 6 11 11 7 12 6\nMiscellaneous institutions in Cheongju\nMiscellaneous institutions in Morgantown",
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        "raw_content": "Steven James Kamper\nThe expertise of Steven James Kamper ranks in the\nAliases Kamper, S J \u00b7 Kamper, Steven James \u00b7 Kamper, Steve J \u00b7 Kamper, S \u00b7 Kamper, Steven J \u00b7 Kamper, Steve \u00b7 Kamper, Steven\nMost likely: University of Sydney\nInstitute for Musculoskeletal Health, Sydney Local Health District, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. \u00b7 Hunter New England Population Health, Hunter New England Local Health District, Wallsend, New South Wales, Australia. \u00b7 Centre for Pain, Health and Lifestyle, Australia. \u00b7 Institute for Musculoskeletal Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. \u00b7 School of Medicine and Public Health, Hunter Medical Research Institute, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. \u00b7 Pubmed 29720469\nP\u00f3s-Gradua\u00e7\u00e3o em Reabilita\u00e7\u00e3o e Desempenho Funcional, Universidade Federal dos Vales do Jequitinhonha e Mucuri, Diamantina, Minas Gerais, Brazil. \u00b7 School of Public Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia. \u00b7 Centre for Pain, Health and Lifestyle, Sydney, Australia. \u00b7 Pubmed 28993405\nDepartment of Biological Sciences, University of Limerick, Ireland. Electronic address: \u00b7 Sports Spine Centre, Aspetar Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Hospital, Doha, Qatar; Department of Clinical Therapies, University of Limerick, Ireland. \u00b7 Centre for Pain, Health and Lifestyle, Australia; School of Public Health, University of Sydney, Camperdown, Australia. \u00b7 Pubmed 29397945\nHealth Economics Research Group, Institute of Environment, Health and Societies, Department of Clinical Sciences, Brunel University London, Uxbridge, United Kingdom. Electronic address: \u00b7 The George Institute for Global Health, Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia. \u00b7 Pubmed 28347797\nDepartment of General Practice, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. Electronic address: \u00b7 School of Public Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia; Centre for Pain, Health and Lifestyle, Australia. \u00b7 Department of General Practice, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. \u00b7 School of Public Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia. \u00b7 Centre for Pain, Health and Lifestyle, Australia; Hunter Medical Research Institute and School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia; Hunter New England Population Health, Wallsend, Australia. \u00b7 Pubmed 28690076\nSchool of Medicine and Public Health, Hunter Medical Research Institute, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia. \u00b7 Centre for Rehabilitation Research, Centre for Statistics in Medicine, Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom. \u00b7 Centre for Pain, Health and Lifestyle. \u00b7 Neuroscience Research Australia, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. \u00b7 Hunter New England Population Health, Wallsend, Australia. \u00b7 Musculoskeletal Division, The George Institute for Global Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia. \u00b7 Ambulatory Care Centre, John Hunter Hospital, Newcastle, Australia. \u00b7 Pubmed 28674135\n1 Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA), Sydney, NSW, Australia. \u00b7 2 Prince of Wales Clinical School, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia. \u00b7 3 Hunter Medical Research Institute, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Newcastle and Hunter New England Local Health District, Newcastle, NSW, Australia. \u00b7 4 Sansom Institute for Health Research, University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA, Australia. \u00b7 5 The George Institute for Global Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia. \u00b7 Pubmed 28064524\nSchool of Public Health, Sydney Medical School, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia. Electronic address: \u00b7 Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia. \u00b7 Neuroscience Research Australia, School of Medical Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia; Hunter Medical Research Institute, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia; Centre for Pain, Health and Lifestyle, Australia. \u00b7 Faculty of Health and Social Sciences, Bournemouth University, Bournemouth, England, UK; The FA Centre for Disability Football Research, The Football Association, Burton upon Trent, England, UK. \u00b7 Division of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Sciences, School of Health Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, England, UK. \u00b7 Hunter Medical Research Institute, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, Australia; Hunter New England Population Health, Hunter New England Local Health District, Newcastle, Australia; Centre for Pain, Health and Lifestyle, Australia. \u00b7 School of Public Health, Sydney Medical School, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia; Centre for Pain, Health and Lifestyle, Australia. \u00b7 Pubmed 29103552\nSchool of Medicine and Public Health, University of Newcastle, Hunter Medical Research Institute, NSW, Australia; Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA), Sydney, NSW, Australia; Prince of Wales Clinical School, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia; Centre for Pain, Health and Lifestyle, Australia. Electronic address: \u00b7 Research Institute for Primary Care & Health Sciences, Keele University, Keele, Staffordshire ST5 5BG, UK. \u00b7 Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA), Sydney, NSW, Australia; Prince of Wales Clinical School, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia. \u00b7 Centre for Pain, Health and Lifestyle, Australia; The George Institute for Global Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia. \u00b7 Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA), Sydney, NSW, Australia. \u00b7 Sansom Institute for Health Research, University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA, Australia. \u00b7 School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Newcastle, Hunter Medical Research Institute, NSW, Australia; Hunter New England Population Health, Hunter New England Local Health District, NSW, Australia. \u00b7 School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Newcastle, Hunter Medical Research Institute, NSW, Australia; Centre for Pain, Health and Lifestyle, Australia; The George Institute for Global Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia. \u00b7 Pubmed 29103550\nSchool of Medicine and Public Health, The University of Newcastle, Australia; Hunter New England Population Health, Australia; Hunter Medical Research Institute, Australia; Centre for Pain, Health and Lifestyle, Australia. Electronic address: \u00b7 School of Medicine and Public Health, The University of Newcastle, Australia; Hunter New England Population Health, Australia; Hunter Medical Research Institute, Australia. \u00b7 School of Public Health, Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia; Centre for Pain, Health and Lifestyle, Australia. \u00b7 School of Medicine and Public Health, The University of Newcastle, Australia; Hunter Medical Research Institute, Australia; Centre for Pain, Health and Lifestyle, Australia; Centre for Rehabilitation Research, Centre for Statistics in Medicine, Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom. \u00b7 School of Medicine and Public Health, The University of Newcastle, Australia; Hunter New England Population Health, Australia; Hunter Medical Research Institute, Australia; Centre for Pain, Health and Lifestyle, Australia. \u00b7 Pubmed 29103549\nMusculoskeletal Health Sydney, University of Sydney, PO Box M179 Missenden Rd, Camperdown, NSW, 2050, Australia; Centre for Pain, Health and Lifestyle, Australia. Electronic address: \u00b7 Musculoskeletal Health Sydney, University of Sydney, PO Box M179 Missenden Rd, Camperdown, NSW, 2050, Australia. Electronic address: \u00b7 Centre for Pain, Health and Lifestyle, Australia; Hunter New England Population Health, Hunter New England Local Health District, Locked Bag 10, Wallsend, NSW, 2287, Australia. Electronic address: \u00b7 Pubmed 29103547\nHunter New England Population Health, Wallsend, NSW, Australia. \u00b7 Hunter Medical Research Institute, Hunter Region Mc, NSW, Australia. \u00b7 School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Newcastle (UON), Newcastle, Australia. \u00b7 The George Institute for Global Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia. \u00b7 Neuroscience Research Australia, Randwick, NSW, Australia. \u00b7 Pubmed 27683839\nPrince of Wales Clinical School, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. \u00b7 Neuroscience Research Australia, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. \u00b7 Institute of Public Health, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany. \u00b7 Hunter Medical Research Institute and School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, New South Wales, Australia. \u00b7 The George Institute for Global Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. \u00b7 Sansom Institute for Health Research, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia. \u00b7 Pubmed 27187782\nNuffield Department of Population Health, The George Institute for Global Health, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom. Electronic address: \u00b7 Musculoskeletal Division, The George Institute for Global Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia(1); EMGO+ Institute, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. \u00b7 Centre for Biostatistics, Institute of Population Health, The University of Manchester, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, United Kingdom. \u00b7 Musculoskeletal Division, The George Institute for Global Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia(1). \u00b7 Pubmed 27062950\nHunter New England Population Health, Locked Bag 10, Wallsend, NSW, 2287, Australia. \u00b7 Hunter Medical Research Institute, Locked Bag 1, Hunter Region Mc, NSW 2310, Newcastle, Australia. \u00b7 University of Newcastle, Newcastle, 2308, Australia. \u00b7 Hunter New England Population Health, Locked Bag 10, Wallsend, NSW, 2287, Australia. \u00b7 Hunter Medical Research Institute, Locked Bag 1, Hunter Region Mc, NSW 2310, Newcastle, Australia. \u00b7 University of 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26864851\nInstitute for Sport and Health and UCD School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. \u00b7 The George Institute for Global Health, Oxford Martin School, Oxford University, Oxford, UK. \u00b7 Breast-Predict-Collaborative Cancer Research Centre, Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Trinity College Dublin, St James's Hospital, Dublin, Ireland. \u00b7 Department of Psychology, University of London, Royal Holloway, London, UK. \u00b7 The George Institute for Global Health, Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. \u00b7 Institute of Nursing and Health Research, Ulster University, Newtownabbey, UK. \u00b7 Institute for Positive Psychology and Education, Faculty of Health Sciences, Australian Catholic University, New South Wales, Australia. \u00b7 Faculty of Health and Applied Sciences, University of the West of England, Bristol, UK. \u00b7 UCD School of Psychology, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. \u00b7 CSTAR and UCD School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Sports Science, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. \u00b7 Pubmed 26801470\nNeuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA), Sydney, NSW, Australia Prince of Wales Clinical School, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia. \u00b7 Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA), Sydney, NSW, Australia. \u00b7 EMGO+ Institute, VU University Medical Centre, Amsterdam, Netherlands The George Institute for Global Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia. \u00b7 Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA), Sydney, NSW, Australia Sansom Institute for Health Research, University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA, Australia \u00b7 Pubmed 26661720\nSchool of Medical Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Neuroscience Research Australia, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. \u00b7 Institute of Public Health, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany. \u00b7 Hunter Medical Research Institute and School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Newcastle, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia The George Institute for Global Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. \u00b7 The George Institute for Global Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. \u00b7 Neuroscience Research Australia, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Sansom Institute for Health Research, University of South Australia, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. \u00b7 Pubmed 26179647\nNeuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA); School of Medical Sciences, University of New South Wales. \u00b7 Neuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA); Sansom Institute for Health Research, University of South Australia, Adelaide. \u00b7 EMGO+ Institute, VU University Medical Centre, Amsterdam, Netherlands; The George Institute for Global Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia. \u00b7 Pubmed 26070650\nThe George Institute for Global Health, University of Sydney, Missenden Rd, Camperdown, PO Box M201, Sydney, NSW, 2050, Australia, \u00b7 Pubmed 24913213\nL.G. Macedo, PT, PhD, Physical Therapy, University of Alberta, 2-50 Corbett Hall, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2G4, Canada. \u00b7 C.G. Maher, PT, PhD, The George Institute for Global Health, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. \u00b7 M.J. Hancock, PT, PhD, Discipline of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Human Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. \u00b7 S.J. Kamper, PT, PhD, EMGO+ Institute, VU University Medical Centre, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and The George Institute for Global Health, The University of Sydney. \u00b7 J.H. McAuley, PhD, Neuroscience Research Australia, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. \u00b7 T.R. Stanton, PT, PhD, School of Health Sciences, The University of South Australia, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, and Neuroscience Research Australia. \u00b7 R. Stafford, PhD, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. \u00b7 P.W. Hodges, PT, PhD, Physiotherapy, School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, The University of Queensland. \u00b7 Pubmed 25013000\nThe George Institute for International Health, University of Sydney, Missenden Road, Sydney, NSW 2050, Australia. \u00b7 Pubmed 20552378\naNeuroscience Research Australia (NeuRA), Sydney, NSW, Australia bSchool of Medical Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia cSansom Institute for Health Research, University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA, Australia dEMGO+ Institute, VU University Medical Centre, Amsterdam, the Netherlands eThe George Institute for Global Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia fArthritis Research UK Primary Care Centre, Primary Care Sciences, Keele University, Keele, Staffordshire, United Kingdom. \u00b7 Pubmed 25760473\nThe George Institute for Global Health, Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney, Camperdown, Sydney, Australia, \u00b7 Pubmed 25597041\n*Arthritis Research UK Primary Care Centre, Primary Care Sciences, Keele University, Keele, Staffordshire, United Kingdom \u2020Musculoskeletal Division, The George Institute for Global Health, University of Sydney, Australia and EMGO+ Institute, VU University Medical Centre, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; and \u2021Spine Centre of Southern Denmark, Hospital Lillib\u00e6lt, Institute of Regional Health Services Research, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark. \u00b7 Pubmed 24305571\nThe George Institute for Global Health and Sydney Medical School, The University of Sydney, Kent Street, Sydney, 2000, Australia, \u00b7 Pubmed 25070788\nFaculty of Health Sciences, University of Sydney, 75 East St, PO Box 170, Lidcombe, New South Wales 1825, Australia. \u00b7 Pubmed 20671101\nProbable: Miscellaneous institutions in Sydney\nBack Pain Research Group, Musculoskeletal Division, The George Institute for International Health, Missenden Rd, P.O. 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Electronic address: \u00b7 Pubmed 24315149\nPossible: University of New South Wales\nPossible: University of South Australia\nDepartment of Chiropractic, Faculty of Science, Macquarie University, Sydney 2109, Australia. \u00b7 Pubmed 24885027\nFaculty of Human Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. \u00b7 Pubmed 22444028\nPossible: University of Southern Denmark\nHere are the titles of the 10 most recent articles (out of 43 total) written by Steven James Kamper about Back Pain:\nDo schoolbags cause back pain in children and adolescents? A systematic review. 2018\nDo physical conditioning programmes reduce work absenteeism related to back pain? (PEDro synthesis). 2018\nSchoolbags and back pain: opinions strongest where the evidence is weakest. 2018\nTwin Peaks? No Evidence of Bimodal Distribution of Outcomes in Clinical Trials of Nonsurgical Interventions for Spinal Pain: An Exploratory Analysis. 2017\nDoes Motor Development in Infancy Predict Spinal Pain in Later Childhood? A Cohort Study. 2017\nPatient Nonadherence to Guideline-Recommended Care in Acute Low Back Pain. 2017\nMechanism evaluation of a lifestyle intervention for patients with musculoskeletal pain who are overweight or obese: protocol for a causal mediation analysis. 2017\nSpinal pain in Danish school children - how often and how long? The CHAMPS Study-DK. 2017\nAn embedded randomised controlled trial of a Teaser Campaign to optimise recruitment in primary care. 2017\nLearn more about Steven James Kamper using the ready-made Google searches below.\nSteven James Kamper, Back Pain\nKamper, University of Sydney\nKamper, Back Pain, University of Sydney\nKamper site:sydney.edu.au\nKamper site:usyd.edu.au\nKamper, Sydney\nKamper, Back Pain, Sydney\nKamper, Australia\nKamper, Back Pain, Australia\nYearly article counts 0 3 7 11 8 5 1 1 2 3 1 1",
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        "raw_content": "I agree, Heidi! I wrote something similar on my post (esp. about \"putting the phone down\"). Here's to another great year! Can't wait to see what you cook up!\nWell said. Enjoy the moment. A lovely stack of fabrics by the way\nDeborahGun January 2, 2014 at 6:10 AM\nexactly!! That has been my one thought for the year - to enjoy the life that God has given me, and to be more engaged with it. Social media is great.. but too much of it is not - and I think I didn't get the balance right in 2013.\nI agree! Previous resolutions were just lip service to the idea of resolving to do them. I don't make them anymore. And your musings on living life instead of documenting it resonate with me. I try not to photograph every event my children are involved in now, because I found I wasn't watching them. I was trying to get a good photo. That kinda misses the point of them being involved. Best wishes for 2014.\nKathy@KayakQuilting January 2, 2014 at 9:08 AM\nWell said! It is surprising how much can get done even when there isn't a plan (THIS from the woman who is a recovering compulsive detailed list maker!!). Making memories is the best gift for you and those you love! All the best for 2014!\nMichelle@factotum-of-arts.com January 2, 2014 at 10:31 AM\nGreat resolution!! I feel sometimes we forget the people around us too - at least I have been known to get obsessed in sewing/quilting. I am hoping to find that balance this year and spend more time with them living :-)\nSarah @ Berry Barn Designs January 2, 2014 at 1:07 PM\nAmen! In that vein, I'm trying to not feel I need to take a picture everywhere we go - just be with my kids at an event, in nature, etc, and not need to document it. Hope you have a wonderful, well-lived 2014 : )\nsandy scott January 8, 2014 at 5:14 AM\nHeftig, ich habe niemals fur moglich gehalten, dass dies wirklich auch so klappt\nI ran into this page on accident, surprisingly, this is a wonderful website",
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Since there are many influences upon all of us, expectations from users of this site, clients and students, must be tempered with the knowledge that we also have Free Will and circumstances in life which make it impossible to guarantee results from using such services.\nRecommendations, advice, and all forms of analysis performed as described on this site are done with the best of intentions and based on all knowledge available to Kartar Diamond at the time services have been performed or instructional material given. We do not warrant and/or make any claims for the absolute effectiveness of applying the recommendations contained therein, since we acknowledge that there can be competing or conflicting influences we are unaware of or those which are out of our control.\nWe reserve the right to make changes to these Terms and Conditions of Use at any time. If any of these conditions shall be deemed invalid, void, or for any reason unenforceable, that condition shall be deemed severable and shall not affect the validity and enforceability of any remaining condition.\nBy subscribing to the use of our services, you agree that the laws of the United States of America, without regard to principles of conflict of laws, will govern these Terms and Conditions of Use and any dispute of any sort that might arise between you and Kartar Diamond of Feng Shui Solutions.\nThank you for visiting the website of Kartar Diamond, founder of Feng Shui Solutions, Four Pillars Publishing, and Kartar\u2019s School of Traditional Feng Shui.\nNo information is collected when you visit our website. Any information we collect is only done during the voluntary registration process for the on-line school, when you sign up for our Newsletter or when you make on-line purchases at our site.\nWe value the trust you have placed in us and respect your privacy. 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        "raw_content": "Department Rounds\nAwards & Celebrating Our Success\nThe Department of Medicine\nWelcome to the Department of Medicine within the Faculty of Health Sciences at McMaster University. The Mission of the Department of Medicine is to provide outstanding clinical care, to provide superlative education and to maintain our position as a \"world leading\" center for research and innovation. With more than 260 full-time and over 440 non-GFT faculty, the department consists of 17 Divisions spanning the breadth of Internal Medicine. We provide our services to the people of Hamilton, St. Catharines and the Kitchener Waterloo area, as well as other regional centers. We work closely with our hospital partners at the Hamilton Health Sciences, St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton, the Niagara Healthcare System and other regional partner institutions to deliver excellent clinical care framed in the context of academic inquiry.\nAs the largest Department in the Faculty of Health Sciences, we are acutely aware of our role as an academic and clinical leader. The commitment of the department is to maintain and build excellence while maintaining a sense of fiscal responsibility and being aware of our fortuitous position as the provider of care to South Central Ontario.\nWelcome to the Department of Medicine at McMaster University.\nWeekly Update from the Chair\nCongratulations to Drs. Z. Punthakee, H. Gerstein et al for their recent publication in Diabetes Care. MORE>\nAn accomplished McMaster University researcher has been selected for a new position in the Faculty of Health Sciences. Paul Moayyedi has been named the inaugural assistant dean, research. MORE>",
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        "raw_content": "Home Business Because of US-China trade war, I can\u2019t fulfill my promise to create...\nBecause of US-China trade war, I can\u2019t fulfill my promise to create 1 million new jobs for Americans \u2014Jack Ma\nChinese billionaire business magnate and founder of Alibaba, Jack Ma, says he can no longer fulfill his promise to create 1 million new jobs in the United States, citing the heightened tensions over trade between superpowers China and the United States as the reason.\nMr. Ma has also said that the trade war will not be easily solved and may indeed last for decades. He urged his home country to concentrate instead on trade with Africa, Europe and South East Asia, all of which are located along the \u201cSilk Road\u201d trade route.\nIn 2016 Mr. Ma met with President Donald Trump and discussed his plans for bringing 1 million US companies aboard Alibaba to penetrate the Chinese markets in the next few years, through the platform\u2019s marketplaces Taobao and Tmall.\nSince each company would have to employ someone new to man that venue for sales, this would mean an additional 1,000,000 jobs.\nAccording to Ma, \u201cThis commitment is based on friendly China-U.S. cooperation and the rational and objective premise of bilateral trade. The current situation has already destroyed the original premise. There is no way to deliver the promise.\u201d\nAlibaba closed at 3.8 percent higher on Wednesday, with investors unmoved by Mr. Ma\u2019s announcement. However, the company\u2019s stock has gone down by 5.7 percent over 2018 so far.\nIn the latest volley in the trade wars, the US last week imposed an additional 10 percent tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports, and said an additional $267 billion would be levied if China struck back.\nChina in turn levied tariffs on $60 billion worth of American goods.\nMr. Ma has been openly supportive of China\u2019s new levies, saying that China could very likely redirect its exports to Europe, South East Asia and Africa.\nHowever he did say at an investor conference last week, \u201cThe U.S. likes competition, China likes harmony, they\u2019re two different cultures.\u201d He has also warned that the tension between the two superpowers would likely end with undesirable results for both.\nMr. Ma is expected to step down as chairman of Alibaba in 2019.\nPrevious articleAfrica has become the target for more Singaporean countries\nNext articleMalaysian health communication platform MedPlanner aims to raise US$362K through equity crowdfunding campaign",
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        "raw_content": "Trigger warning: This post is about suicide and how okay I am with it.\nJune 2018 saw the world losing two icons to suicide, Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain. Like suicide often does, it jolted people into remembering how everyone has a struggle and people should check on their loved ones and stuff. All things I agree with, but I also feel like death, especially by one\u2019s own hand, shouldn\u2019t always be such a gloomy affair.\nI guess this is the part I now mention I\u2019ve tried to kill myself, three times. The third attempt was the most serious, it was the one that was supposed to make me a goner for sure, it didn\u2019t. I\u2019ve since stopped trying to commit suicide, but only because I feel this is a battle I\u2019m fighting against God and he just won\u2019t let me die, meanwhile the people who love me were feeling guilty and responsible, and making my wanting to die about them, and I didn\u2019t want to put them through that if I wasn\u2019t definitely going to die.\nIn the past, my wanting to die had to do with things I was struggling with and general unhappiness with where I was in my life, but I can tell you now, that I still want to die, and it is simply because I\u2019m tired of living, and I wish it was okay to say that. I wish I could just tell people I\u2019m tired of living, and it would be fine, no one would guilt-trip me into living, for them, when I want to die for myself.\nMostly, I wish I could just tell God that I want to die and he would take me, maybe peacefully, in my sleep. Sometimes I think about getting copious amounts of wine and maybe a hundred or so aspirins and trying just one more time, but I don\u2019t trust that God guy to not save me one more time.\nI\u2019ve been told I talk about wanting to die quite lightly, and of course I can admit that there are people for whom suicide is more serious. That while I have my own demons, of course, perhaps there are people with more serious ones. And also perhaps people aren\u2019t as vocal about wanting to die as I am, and perhaps some of these people who kill themselves did send out signs or try to reach out to people and their cries fell on deaf ears.\nBut let me also tell you, the times I tried to kill myself, I knew to not send out signs, I knew to be my usual self; talk to people like I always do, watch TV, do dishes, run errands.\nYes, we should check on our loved ones, everyone in life has a struggle and sometimes it helps to share the load with someone else. But other times, in the same way a person would care enough for you to want to know about your struggles, you care enough about them to not want to burden them with your issues. Sometimes, people know to just make all the right responses.\nThey could smile and convince you they\u2019re fine and happy\u2026 and kill themselves the next day. They could tell you they\u2019re fine and happy, AND MEAN IT (but maybe this is just me) and kill themselves the next day. It is then unfair on you, the one left behind, to want to shoulder the blame on a decision someone made on their life.\nVery many times, a person\u2019s decision to die has nothing to do with those they leave behind. And sometimes people CHOOSE to battle their demons on their own, or simply take them to the grave.\nAnthony Bourdain Kate Spade Mimi Mwiya Suicide Suicide Is A Choice\nLet's talk\tSometimes A New Season Calls | Mimi Mwiya",
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        "raw_content": "Kalis Ilustrisimo (also Kalis Ilustrisimo) is a blade-based Filipino Martial Art (Eskrima) founded by Antonio \u201cTatang\u201d Ilustrisimo. The style has been in the Ilustrisimo family for over five generations and is based on traditional Filipino stick and sword styles.\nGM Antonio Ilustrismo died in 1997. There are several organizations that continue to teach and propagate his art: Bakbakan International- BAHAD Zu\u2019Bu Kalis Ilustrisimo \u2013 Kalis Ilustrisimo \u2013 LAMECO \u2013 Olistrisimo Eskrima.\nTatang was born in Bagong, Bantayan, Cebu in 1904. As a boy he studied eskrima from his father. At the age of nine he decided to travel to the United States, and stowed away on a boat he thought was headed for America. In actuality, he arrived in Mindanao, in the southern Philippine islands.\nAntonio Alulud Ilustrisimo was one of the most well respected eskrimadors of the Philippines. He is famed for winning countless duels and street encounters, as well as serving as a guerrilla against the invading Japanese forces during World War II. GM Ilustrisimo was never defeated in combat, and earned great respect as a result of his brave exploits against the Japanese.\nAntonio Ilustrisimo has been featured in many periodicals and Martial Arts publications. His life and art were featured in the book titled Filipino Martial Culture by Mark Wiley. The art of Kalis Ilustrisimo had a section in the book Filipino Fighting Arts: Theory and Practice by Mark Wiley. The book titled The Secrets of Kalis Ilustrisimo was released in the United States. It was authored by two of his most prominent students, Antonio Diego and Christopher Ricketts. With a forward by Mark Wiley.",
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        "raw_content": "Here's Why Latinas Are Abandoning Corporate America\nAna Flores says she definitely \"abandoned\" the corporate world.\nCourtesy of Ana Flores\nOn Tuesday, it was #LatinaEqualPay Day, marking the nearly 305 extra calendar days it would take for Latinas to equal what non-Hispanic white men took home last year. Yes, that\u2019s nearly an entire year of additional, full-time work. Latina employees are paid less than every other race or gender in the United States, but the gap is widest with white men: They get 54% of what white men get paid for similar work.\nWhat does this mean for your talent pipeline? Latina employees are underpaid, overworked and opting out. More on that in a moment.\nThe wage gap has serious ramifications. A study published earlier this year by the National Women\u2019s Law Center (NWLC) shows that the gender wage gap for Latinas is more than $ 1 million over their lifetimes. \u201cIn fact, what you see is that the wage gap gets bigger over the course of a woman\u2019s career,\u201d Emily Martin, NWLC general counsel and vice president for workplace justice, told Fortune last April. \u201cIf you start making a little less and then your raises are based on a percentage of your salary, the gap grows over time.\u201d\nThere are many possible reasons for this. Part of the issue is that Latinas are overrepresented in low-wage jobs and are often financially penalized for their caregiving roles. But that doesn\u2019t explain the jobs that require specialized training or advanced degrees \u2013 like financial services or physicians \u2013 with similarly wide gender-based gaps.\nSign up for raceAhead, Fortune\u2019s daily newsletter on race and culture here.\nThese dismal numbers mean that Latinx talent is opting out of corporate life in increasing numbers. According to The Kauffman Index: Startup Activity 2015, last year more than 40% of new entrepreneurs were African American, Latinx or Asian, an increase across all categories. The majority of those new entrepreneurs were Latinx, who accounted for 22.1% of the new entrepreneurs last year. But Latina and black women are the fastest-growing group of entrepreneurs in the country.\nAna Flores understands the impulse. \u201cI definitely abandoned the corporate world,\u201d she says. Flores left a career in corporate media (MTV, Univision, and NBC) to found the #WeAllGrow Latina Network, a marketing agency that creates campaigns and live events for brands that want to connect with Latina consumers.\n\u201cOne of the biggest barriers we face in our executive lives is the lack of inclusive work environments that value and promote diversity,\u201d she says, adding that Latinas are typically perceived as a homogenous group, saddled with identical stereotypes. The Cinco de Mayo parties just don\u2019t cut it. \u201cIn fact, as a cultural group, we\u2019re multi-ethnic and multi-cultural, with many diverse backgrounds, countries of origin and levels of acculturation and assimilation to the U.S.\u201d\nThat makes it hard to find sponsors, mentors and role models to lead the way.\nFlores\u2019s firm is actually a network of Latina women, some 2,300 bloggers, social media figures and entrepreneurs who participate in online and offline initiatives, like a home safety campaign for Tide detergent, or a bi-lingual Twitter party for Disney\u2019s Elena of Avalor. She says it\u2019s a smart way for brands to reach Latina consumers who have a spending power of $1.3 trillion and who primarily look to each other for purchasing advice.\nBut companies like hers serve a secondary, and perhaps more important, purpose, she says. It\u2019s also a mission. \u201cWe\u2019ve taken matters into our own hands to provide what corporate life could not,\u201d she says. \u201cWe\u2019re a networking community that offers mentorship and peer support,\u201d she says. \u201cWe really do help each other grow in other areas of our lives, including our corporate work, in entrepreneurship and even politically.\u201d\nEllen McGirt is a senior editor at Fortune.",
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        "raw_content": "Local Moms supporting each other as we travel along the parenting journey.\nOur children will grow up together, go to school together and become lifelong friends.\nTogether we can work towards providing the best future for our children, our town and ourselves.\nPlaygroups, parties, special events, monthly Moms' Night Out and much more!\nThe MOMS Club\u00ae (Moms Offering Moms Support) is a national nonprofit organization aimed at providing support for mothers who are home (part time or full time) to raise their children. Our goals are providing a forum for relevant topics to mothers, engaging in activities which enrich the lives of our children, and performing community projects benefiting mothers and children. As a member, you are welcome to participate in any activities you wish. Our activities include playgroups, group outings, monthly Mom\u2019s Night Out, and monthly business meetings. With the exception of Mom\u2019s Night Out all activities are held during the day where children are always welcome.\nWhat makes our Club special:\nWe usually meet during the day, when mothers most need support.\nChildren are always welcome.\nWe are a local Chapter of the International MOMS Club\u00ae\nThe International MOMS Club\u00ae has an established support system for all local chapters.\nThe MOMS Club\u00ae is a nonprofit corporation and a 501(c)(3) publicly-supported charity registered with the IRS.",
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        "raw_content": "The Advantages of the Job Safety Analysis to Companies.\nYou should ensure that as a director of a company you avail all the relevant factors which will make your firm make progress towards the main mission which you have as a business. Aim at creating a brand which will bring about good publicity about your company. As you think of various aspects in your business, never overlook the importance of being competitive. Make efforts which will result in proficiency in the production of the products as you will stand a good chance to win the trust your customers. However, it is crucial to know that there are challenges which might come your way but this should not be the end of the road since there remedies which you can go for.\nYou should understand that the job safety measures at your workplace will translate to making your employees have high morale. In the current world, many managers are incorporating the job safety analysis in their daily operations, and great benefits are being realized. Through this article, I will give you the benefits which will come your way when you go for the job safety analysis procedures. To begin with, it will be helpful in noting the hitches which are about to emerge in your operations. The resultant thing will be to come up with approaches which will solve such emerging problems.\nIt will be suitable to go for the job safety analysis as you will have the ability to work within the set regulations. Working within the law relieves you from any penalty which can arise when you do otherwise. Additional benefits of such analysis are that you will foster the aspect of sharing of information at your workplace. The communication will get a boost since you as the manager will hold discussions with the employees on the various safety issues.\nThirdly, the job safety analysis will be helpful since it will create a learning platform especially for the new employees. The well-set plans will be of great benefit as everybody will know their roles and responsibilities hence there will be narrow chances of employees making errors. As a director of a company, ensure that you strategize on how you will take the perception of your employees regarding the conditions of their job.\nThe good thing with the job safety analysis is that your employees will have the motivation to work for you well. Having well-motivated task-force will contribute to having a product which will be effective. As a manager, you will have an easy time when delegating the duties of workers who have dedication.",
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        "raw_content": "The data age has opened up a world of renewed understanding in the ways we live and work, providing insights that hold the potential to improve lives for billions around the globe, writes BEN LEO, CEO of Fraym.\nThe ability to collect and process vast numbers of data points, and to discover both deeply sought after and wholly unexpected insights as a result, is currently the best way for the public and private sectors to understand people. Regardless of the sector, an understanding of the target market is an essential contributor to business success.\nThis applies both at the granular, individual level, and at the aggregate level. Such insights play a valuable role in delivering services and products to the communities with the most demand \u2013 and Africa is a prime example.\nAfrica\u2019s rapidly expanding digital footprint demonstrates one way in which data is becoming available, with an estimated 557 million mobile internet users, and a smartphone market that is expected to triple in size over the next five years. Over and above the rich potential insights from mobile technology and data from household surveys, satellite imagery, machine learning and emerging analytic approaches also provide more accurate insights about people. Both conventional and unconventional sources can offer governments and companies the information they need, to ensure access to reliable, sustainable and affordable services and to help businesses grow.\nBut Africa is large and diverse. Gathering actionable data through traditional means is difficult \u2013 but far from impossible.\nHere are just three ways enterprising data scientists are finding creative ways to close the gap.\nMaking Sense of Unstructured Data\nAfrica thrives on its informal economies, which contribute considerable amounts to each nation\u2019s GDP (less than 30% in South Africa, but as much as 60% in Nigeria, Tanzania and Zimbabwe). Informal borrowing and trading is big business, but with it comes a frustrating lack of formal record-keeping, consumer data and transaction histories that could, in the right hands, open a world of opportunity to Africa\u2019s corporate organisations, as well as SMEs and microbusinesses. All of these off-the-record transactions, as well as rising amounts of unstructured text and social data generated by Africa\u2019s mobile users, means that it doesn\u2019t fit neatly into databases organised by fixed categories like name, address, or identification number.\nFortunately, the storage and processing capabilities of the region are rapidly improving, and government bodies are working more closely with corporate innovators to harvest, manage, store and protect these data points, as a first step to eventually mining them for useful insights. As skills and resources on the continent improve, this data will be put to better and better use, as it reveals population insights that can\u2019t be found in more conventional data types.\nA Steady Increase in Computing Power\nRoughly 2.5 billion GBs of data are created worldwide per day, presenting an exponentially growing problem, even for nations and businesses with the means and expertise to store and interpret it effectively.\nBut Africa\u2019s private sector is surging ahead, with larger firms showing ever-more aggressive interest in how data can augment their bottom line. In Nigeria and Kenya, both considered beacons of African digitisation, at least 40 percent of large businesses are in the planning stages of their own data projects, with the global average at 51 percent. Partnerships between well-resourced corporates and forward-thinking governments are already bearing fruit, and will only become more impactful as the digital disruption continues to shake up both the private and public sectors.\nInnovative techniques and data sources are also being used to better understand the nuances of the African consumer. The ability to understand how a consumer in Johannesburg thinks and buys, in comparison to a consumer in Durban, is often more useful than thinking about consumer behaviour at a national, aggregate level. For far too long, corporations and investors have considered the African consumer as a monolith. But it is possible to use existing data and new techniques, like geospatial analysis, to drill down and understand consumer interests and consumer purchasing power at a more granular level than ever before and across non-traditional geographies.\nAccording to the African Data Forum, the continent\u2019s growing demand for predictive analytics has exposed a data skills shortage that leaves Africa sorely under-equipped for the data demands of tomorrow. Even as access to software and hardware continue to improve, there is little substitute for the skill and experience that data scientists can bring to the table. The skill and experience brought to the continent by expatriate consultants has had a positive effect on data science in Africa, but the continent\u2019s vast human resources will need to be developed with greater urgency, if we are truly to realise the potential of data to improve lives and to drive Africa\u2019s digital awakening to new heights.\nThankfully, data science is becoming a prominent feature in Africa\u2019s schools and universities, and the proliferation of technology training hubs springing up throughout the continent promise a data-rich future. Even in comparatively advanced South Africa, the country\u2019s first dedicated data science training academy was opened only a couple of months ago. There is also a great trend toward businesses and organisations taking the upskilling mandate seriously in the workplace, with programmes designed to improve in-house data science skills already proving effective.\nThrough such skills development, new and cutting-edge methods of data collection, from geospatial satellite imaging to artificial intelligence, are added to existing resources of mobile data, surveys and other more traditional statistical methods, to create a more holistic and insightful picture of the continent and its inhabitants than ever before. Those who label Africa a \u201cdata desert\u201d and give up on using data for their needs are missing a great opportunity \u2013 there is no lack of consumer data on the ground, only a perceived lack of methods for managing and making use of it. 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All that talkin' and hollerin,' that's my own.\" Thornton felt she was cheated on \"Hound Dog.\" She said \"I got one check for $500 and I never seen another.\"\nTrained in a Baptist church choir, Thornton moved to Houston, Texas, in 1948, to further her career. As her career faded, in the early 1950s, Thornton moved to San Francisco. That was about the time Joplin did. Thornton wrote twenty or more R&B hits, including \"Ball and Chain,\" which Joplin recorded, with \"Big Brother and the Holding Company.\"\nWhen Joplin talked about what influenced her, the Blues and \"Big Mama\" Thornton topped the list. In 1984, Thornton was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame.\nJoplin didn't recall high school as a good time. She learned to sing, write poetry and paint, but an emerging concern for social issues and many Black friends distanced her from the mainstream. Problems of puberty didn't help, as her adolescent acne left deep, permanent scars.\nThe scaring brought unwanted attention. Often bullied and taunted about the scaring, her high school years were miserable. She became a lonely young woman, with a chip on her shoulder, who couldn't wait for high school to end.\nAfter high school, Joplin tried Lamar State College of Technology. The appeal of the school was mostly its location, Beaumont, Texas. She wanted to jettison Port Arthur and its inbred negativity.\nJoplin wasn't alone is her dislike of Port Arthur, \"a foot fungus,\" along the Texas-Louisiana state line. \"Business Week\" magazine, a sober supporter of all that makes money, called the oil-refinery town, of Port Arthur, \"one of the ten ugliest towns on the planet.\" To Joplin, \"it was a smelly, stultifying, mosquito-ridden swamp,\" says Alice Echols.\nA small school, Lamar State didn't fulfil her creative needs. Joplin transferred to the University of Texas, in Austin. Here she found her voice.\nAt UT Austin, she got much attention for campus activism and performing in Austin clubs and coffeehouses. The \"Threadgill Bar\" was a regular booking for Joplin. At the Threadgill, she was part of a trio, \"The Waller Creek Boys,\" with Lannie Wiggins and Powell St. John.\nJoplin adopted a style suggestive of Bessie Smith, Odetta and Thornton as well as Beat Generation writers and poets, such as Jack Kerouac and Alan Ginsberg. Powell St. John was a self-styled Beat writer. The \"Daily Texan,\" the UT Austin student newspaper, headlined a 1962 profile of Joplin, \"She Dares to be Different.\"\nShe thrived. She plied and honed her image of a blues woman and Beat writer. In December 1962, she recorded her first song, \"What Good Can Drinkin' Do,\" at the home of a friend.\nThree months later, in March 1963, Joplin left Austin for San Francisco. She settled in North Beach. Then, as every Beat Generation or Hippie want-to-be, she moved to \"The Haight,\" the area around the corner of Haight and Ashbury streets.\nIn \"The Haight,\" Joplin found kindred souls, with much talent. Many Beat Generation writers migrated to \"The Haight,\" from New York City, in the early 1960s. St. John turned up, too. Joplin recorded several songs, crudely, with Jorma Kaukonen, the future lead guitar of \"Jefferson Airplane,\" and his wife, Margareta Kaukonen.\nMargareta Kaukonen suggested using a typewriter as a percussion instrument. Her idea likely drew on the Buddy Holly song, \"Everyday,\" which uses a varied typewriter metre. Joplin and the Kaukonens recorded seven songs: \"Typewriter Talk,\" \"Trouble In Mind,\" \"Kansas City Blues,\" \"Hesitation Blues,\" \"Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out,\" \"Daddy, Daddy, Daddy\" and \"Long Black Train Blues.\" After Joplin died, a bootleg version of this recording session released as \"The Typewriter Tapes.\"\nBy 1963, Joplin was abusing amphetamines, such as Dexedrine. Amphetaminesare addictive, give short, intense bursts of alertness and energy; deaden appetite and lessen the need for sleep. Also known as speed, amphetamineshelp keep anyone, with a chaotic or emotive drive, going all night and day, without losing focus. Joplin also used heroin and a steady stream of Southern Comfort, a pure grain alcohol available as 100 US proof.\nEventually, her friends recognized her wild descent into substance abuse. They rallied to help, living with her, keeping her busy and distracted. Their help worked, some, but, finally, they decided to send her home to Paris, Texas, throwing a farewell party to raise the bus, hoping she might get her life together.\nBack home, Joplin dove headlong into changing her life. She stopped using drugs, changed her look and embraced home and hearth. At Lamar College, she studied sociology. Her friends saved her life, for the moment.\nWhat Joplin didn't change was her thirst for performing. She worked the Austin, Texas area, mostly as a solo, voice and a guitar. Her act lacked flash, but a reviewer, writing for the \"American Statesman,\" liked it.\nJoplin sent the review to friends in San Francisco. \"Hey, I'm a star with a beehive hairdo.\" Surely, her friends revelled in her new, clean lifestyle and local success.\nChester \"Chet\" Helms read her review. A musician and promoter, Helms was California born, but grew up in Texas. He knew Joplin casually, but went to Port Arthur to talk her into returning to San Francisco. Would she front a new band, \"Big Brother and the Holding Company\"?\nHelms, the driving force behind the \"Summer of Love,\" in 1967, put San Francisco on the music map. Through Family Dog Productions, he produced free shows in Golden Gate Park, Fillmore Auditorium and Avalon Ballroom. His psychedelic light shows, which added much to the audience experience, became part of concerts, everywhere.\nShortly after returning to San Francisco, Joplin wrote her parents. She was there to stay, at least for now, but wanted a recipe for cookies and advice on how to remain a good daughter. Helms, by the way, arranged for her to audition for \"Big Brother,\" she said.\n\"Big Brother\" debuted at the Avalon in June 1966. The light show added interest, making the mediocre band a success. \"Big Brother\" became the top band in the Bay Area.\n\"Big Brother\" spent August 1966 performing in and around Chicago. Bob Shad, owner of Mainstream Records, offered a recording contract. The day after signing, with Shad, \"Big Brother\" was in his Chicago Recording Studio, resulting in the album \"Big Brother and the Holding Company.\"\nAfter the recording sessions and out of money, Shad refused to advance \"Big Brother\" their airfare home. Undaunted, the band drove to San Francisco. Back home, but gone for a month, they had nowhere to live.\nThe \"Grateful Dead\" came to the rescue of \"Big Brother,\" offering to share digs. Joplin lived, alone, by luck she surely thought, in a huge home in Lagunitas, California. This good fortune was her downfall.\nEarly in 1967, Joplin took up with Joseph Allen McDonald, a Washington, DC, native who moved west. He fronted a band, \"Country Joe and the Fish,\" best remembered for the \"Fish Cheer\" or \"Give Me an F,\" performed at Woodstock. Joplin found, she thought, domestic bliss, but didn't.\nThe success of \"Big Brother\" grew. Los Angeles was their second home, including a show at the Hollywood Bowl. Helms got \"Big Brother\" booked for the Monterey Pop Festival, in 1967, which was a major coup. For his efforts, Helms good news, Columbia Records signed the band, and bad news, the band signed with a new manager.\nAt Monterey, talent manager, Albert B. Grossman, saw Joplin. He wisely signed her to a long-term contract. Seems he reluctantly signed \"Big Brother.\"\nNot to devalue Joplin or her talent, but Grossman signed anything that moved, to a long-term contract. A former municipal employee, in Chicago, Grossman opened a club, the \"Gate of Horn,\" in the basement of the Rice Hotel. His plan was to make money, featuring local folk singers. He did: the idea and the club hit the right note, at the right time.\nAccording to Dylan, \"[Grossman] looked like Sydney Greenstreet, from the film \"The Maltese Falcon\"; [he] had an enormous presence, always dressed in a conventional suit and tie, he sat at his corner table. When he talked, his voice was loud, like the booming of war drums. He didn't talk so much as growl.\"\nGrossman worked a cynical version of the law of averages. Sign acts, in bulk, and a few, will make you money and it did. After moving to New York City, he scoured Greenwich Village, each night, looking for new talent.\nHe was ready to sign anyone. His coat pockets contained filled-out contracts, ready for unsuspecting talent to sign. His inside jacket pocket was reserved for singers who wrote songs. Contracts for record producers filled the right, outside pocket, of a coat, and so forth.\nTrying to sign Baez, after moving to New York City, Grossman supposedly said, \"Look, what do you like? Just tell me, what do you like? I can get it for you. I can get anything you want. Whom do you want? Just tell me. I'll get you anybody you want.\" He failed Baez, not getting her Bob Dylan back.\nBy the 1960s, Grossman managed, among others, \"Peter, Paul and Mary,\" \"Ian and Sylvia,\" John Lee Hooker, Phil Ochs, Gordon Lightfoot, Richie Havens, \"The Band,\" Odetta, Joan Baez and Bob Dylan. He told Robert Shelton, of the New York \"Times,\" \"The American public is like Sleeping Beauty, waiting for an awakening kiss from the prince of Folk music.\" In 1959, he formed the Newport Folk Festival, with George Wein, Theodore Bikel, Oscar Brand and Pete Seeger, arranging for the Folk Music revival.\nGrossman aimed for financial success for his clients. Thus, he ruffled many of the \"one for all and all for one\" new wave folkies. Among folkies, the message was the music and making money, beyond need, was heretical.\nThe Grossman management fee was twenty-five per cent. The norm was fifteen per cent. \"Every time you talk to me,\" he'd say, \"you're ten per cent smarter than before. I just add ten per cent on to what all the dummies charge for nothing.\"\nWhen Grossman signed Joplin and \"Big Brother,\" he insisted on no intravenous drug use. Everyone agreed. In 1969, he discovered Joplin was using heroin and took out an insurance policy on her life.\nThe insurer balked at paying Grossman, after Joplin died, claiming he knew of her drug abuse and she committed suicide. Grossman claimed ignorance of the full extent of her drug use, saying he had plane crashes and such in mind, when he took out the policy. In 1974, the insurer made good on the policy payout.\n\"Big Brother and the Holding Company, featuring Janis Joplin,\" their first album for Columbia, released in August 1967. Cuts included \"Combination of the Two\" and \"Ball and Chain,\" recorded live. Donn Pennebaker featured \"Big Brother\" and Joplin prominently in his 1968 documentary, \"Monterey.\"\nCounter-culture artist, Robert Crumb, designed the cover, of the second album for Columbia, \"Cheap Thrills,\" which included \"Piece of My Heart.\" Originally recorded by Erma Franklin, older sister of Aretha, \"Piece\" was number one, on the \"Billboard Top 100,\" for eight weeks. A tour, in support of the album, included the \"Ed Sullivan Show\" and Newport Folk Festival.\nOn 1 June 1968, Joplin told \"Big Brother\" she was leaving for a solo career. Grossman knew a solo act, with quality back up, made more money than did a group and with fewer hassles. Joplin formed the \"Kozmic Blues Band,\" for backup, around Sam Andrew, of \"Big Brother.\" She stayed on Columbia Records and gave her first solo show, in Memphis, TN, on 21 December 1968.\nJoplin also tried to stay sober. It was a struggle, too much stress and too many substance abusers around her. Sobriety was brief for Joplin.\nBy 1965, heroin was her drug of choice. Joplin might drink two or three quarts of Comfort during one show, using heroin to calm her, afterwards. On tour, she might do four to six shows a week. Her skeletal frame, chubby as a child, confirmed the physical toll of substance abuse: Joplin was a junkie.\nAfter a show, at Madison Square Garden, in New York City, Joplin told journalist, David Dalton, \"The audience watched and listened to every note, with a 'is she gonna make it?' in their eyes.\" Every show, says O'Brien, she turned herself inside out, trying to be what she thought her fans expected. The pressure, said Joplin, sent her scrambling for a crutch, that is, drugs and alcohol.\nHer then fiance, Seth Morgan, \"was an unstable conman from a privileged [home].\" In 1990, Morgan died in a \"motorcycle crash, high on alcohol, cocaine and Percodan,\" O'Brien says, \"with his [lover, riding on the back,] beating him, crying desperately for him to 'slow down'.\" Joplin and Morgan shared a habit and little else.\nEfforts to keep her sober, to record her first solo album, \"Kozmic Blues,\" failed. By 1969, her heroin habit cost a $200-a-day. When she started to record or walked on-stage, writes Alice Echols, a Joplin biographer, \"She was three sheets to the wind.\"\nAt the end of 1968, the \"Full Tilt Boogie Band\" replaced the \"Kozmic Blues Band\" behind Joplin. Comprised of young, talented Canadian musicians, John Till, Richard Bell, Brad Campbell, Clark Pierson and Ken Pearson, \"Full Tilt\" infused Joplin with new energy. The relentless touring continued.\nAbout the same time, Joplin added a \"fashion sense\" to compliment her music. \"She lopes about,\" writes Roxon, \"dressed like a dockside tart, funny little feathered hats, ankle bracelets, sleazy satins. Her hooker clothes, she calls them, with a hooker laugh.\" Styles change little: in 2009, \"Lady GaGa\" told \"Ellen\" she buys many of her most popular costumes at a store specializing in clothes for strippers.\nJoplin appeared on the \"Dick Cavett Show\" several times. Cavett, who hosted a series of talk shows that struggled to find an audience, often interviewed celebrities other shows avoided. Joplin beguiled him.\nOffering to light her cigarette, on one show, Cavett said, \"Let me light my fire,\" alluding to a hit record by \"The Doors.\" Joplin replied, \"He's about my favourite singer.\" her reference was to Jim Morrison, of \"The Doors,\" on whom she had a huge crush.\nCavett got Joplin to reveal a different side. She opened to him. \"Why are there so few rock super star women,\" Cavett asked. His question was on mark, rock lyrics and stage-style, such as smashing instruments and setting fires, left women out.\nJoplin said, \"I wonder about [the lack of women in rock, too]. Maybe it isn't feminine to get on the bottom side of a melody, as I do. Too many women [singers] flitter around on top of the music.\"\nWhat isn't feminine? A woman, O'Brien says, \"Driven, expansive, out of control\" in the world of rock, dominated by men, isn't feminine. It was all right for men to sing rambling, mostly misogynistic lyrics and fall into substance abuse, but not women.\nWomen should know their place. The idea of place, a relic of the repressive 1950s, languished in rock. Libertine music, rock, which proclaimed rights and freedom for all, was gender regressive.\nWhat's \"getting to the bottom,\" of the music? Again, O'Brien says it well: \"When Joplin stood on stage and screamed out \"Piece of My Heart,\" there was a sense of megalithic rock reinterpreted,\" rescued through the perspective of a woman. This wasn't feminine, either, for the time.\n\"It's the same for everything,\" said Joplin to Cavett. \"Getting into the rhythm, to the bottom of anything, not skirting it is important. Just let everything out, then there's nothing but pleasure.\" For as much attitude, as they can dish, she was saying, most women can't let loose and have a good time. She, of course, was alluding to her performance style.\nCavett asked what she thought about when she sang. Joplin said, \"I don't think about anything, at least I try not to think. I try to feel the music.\"\nAfter confiding to Cavett that she'd attend a high school reunion in Port Arthur, he asked, \"Were you popular in high school?\" She admitted her schoolmates \"laughed me out of class, out of town and out of the state; so I'm going home.\" She did.\nThe reunion at Thomas Jefferson High School didn't go well. A classmate, of Joplin, told Chet Flippo, of \"Rolling Stone,\" she wore enough jewellery for a Babylonian whore. Asked if she entertained while a student, at the school, Joplin said, \"Only when I walked down the aisles.\"\nHarvard Stadium, in Boston, Massachusetts, on Wednesday, 12 August 1970 was her last live show. Atypically, the \"Harvard Crimson\" gave the show a solid review. The review was doubly gratifying as the show was full of woe. Someone stole the band equipment, the night before. The show went ahead, using rag-tag instruments and a second-rate sound system.\nDuring her final weeks, Joplin recorded songs for \"Pearl,\" the album epinomous for the nickname her closest friends gave her. After a long day recording, she ambled into the parking lot, with members of her band. Joplin said, \"Who's got the biggest balls here?\" After a brief pause, she said, \"I do.\"\nThe \"Full Tilt Boogie Band\" was her band. She hired the musicians. She paid them. She could fire them. Joplin was a superstar woman, in rock, and in but not under control.\nOn Sunday 4 October 1970, Joplin didn't arrive to record the lyrics for \"Buried Alive in the Blues.\" Unable to contact her, by phone, road manager, John Cooke, drove to the Landmark Motel Hotel, now the Highland Gardens Hotel, where she was staying. He saw her Porsche in the parking lot.\nCooke found Joplin on the floor, of her hotel room. Officially, she was the victim of a heroin overdose, from her secret stash. Weary, from a long day of recording, she mistakenly injected a lethal dose of heroin or so goes the story.\nPaul Rothchild, producer of \"Pearl,\" cobbled material for an album. He used the first take of \"Mercedes Benz\" and an \"a cappella\" version of the song. \"Me and Bobby McGee,\" written by her then lover, Kris Kristofferson, became the biggest hit of her career. Rothchild left \"Buried Alive in the Blues\" as an instrumental, a memorial: the rider-less horse, the vocal-less song. In 2009, the Grammy Hall of Fame inducted \"Pearl\" into its recording category.\nA California girl, in the end, her ashes spread along the Pacific Coast and at Stinson Beach. Sour home, Port Arthur, Texas, lost Joplin forever. Freedom isn't just another word for nothing left to lose, but for self-esteem, with everything to gain.\nJoplin had a brief career: four years and four albums, one posthumous. Her after-life career soars, her influence spreading as wild grass. A poster of her hangs, prominently, in a Beijing record store.\nShe found the attention she needed. A few women, says Susan Douglas, broke through, to rock stardom, in the late l960s, most notably Janis Joplin. \"She was the first White woman,\" says O'Brien, \"to negotiate the murky depths of [rock; she] made up the rules and suffered for it.\"\nLifestyle fuelled the attention, talent made her true. Richard Goldstein, writing in \"Vogue, called Joplin \"the most staggering woman in rock. She slinks like tar, scowls like war, clutching the knees of a final stanza, begging it not to leave. Joplin can sing the chic off any listener.\"\nJoplin had a multiple reaction to the birth of her brother, Michael. She rebelled, developed highly creative skills and grew dispirited; most first-borns have a single response. This early and atypical response may have sent her down a fatal path to success.\nIt's often hard to imagine the extent of her success. At a 11 December 2009 concert, in Perth, Australia, Stephanie Nicks, of \"Fleetwood Mac,\" told the audience about opening for Joplin. \"There were 35,000 people at that show,\" she said, \"the constant guitar playing by Lindsay drove the gated community crazy; they wanted Joplin, not me signing 'Gypsy' and him playing on.\"\nThe first woman superstar in the male world, of rock, was cause for much suffering. Joplin won using new rules, she made up; she was widely criticized, inside and outside the rock world. She made a mistake, though, which O'Brien says made her suffering worse.\nJoplin tried to live up to her ideas about what the audience needed and wanted. The goal was impossible to achieve. This was a huge mistake; an artist creates to satisfy his or her own urges, first, if others like their work, so much the better.\nSusan Douglas saw Joplin perform, in the late 1960s. \"[She] drank about three quarts of bourbon, on stage, cursed the security guards and sang her guts out.\" This was good for the image, but lethal for the person.\nJoplin paid for her image. She let in the wrong lovers, such as Seth Morgan, keeping the right ones out. Once a chubby child, at the end, she was a skeleton, the victim of substance abuse.\nIsolated by stardom and substance abuse, the call of the void had an appeal. Joplin may have feared fleeting success. Maybe she sensed only one choice would present, that is, inevitable failure.\nFailure was an existence, not a life, in Paris, Texas: her hair in a bun, two kids, a mortgage and a cheating spouse. \"What's happening never happens there,\" Joplin said about her home town; it was the great nowhere.\nJoplin would make the choices. Returning to Paris was not a choice, for her. Better a heroin daze, dead or something like it.\nJoplin sought love and attention through rock. All she thought she found was shame and overlooked the love returned. For the time, hers was a shameful choice for women.\nShame is mostly self-evaluation, often rooted more in doubt than fact or act. The price for rebels is self-doubt, which deflates their self-image, self-esteem and sense of worth; this is why many creative women and men self-destruct. Rebels, who blaze trails, usually pay a hefty price, which followers don't because someone went before them.\nLove is positive, directed at the other. Joplin went all-out to show love for her audience. Although negative, for her, the effort was positive for others.\nJoplin too readily accepted the labels applied to her by others. The labels were less than loving, but eased by her crutch, Southern Comfort and heroin. Show after show, Joplin did what she must, the devil be damned.\nJoplin surely knew her acts confirmed false labels. Mostly three sheets to the wind, when walking on stage, thrusting her hand down her unzipped pants, drinking three quarts of Comfort during a show and likely calming by heroin, afterwards. She continued because she believed others expected it.\nFor the labelled, labels grow into a lifestyle. Shame, though painful, in many ways, is an accepted daily state; this is what I am. The two sides, love and shame, rarely mesh, always in conflict.\nShame leads to mistaken love, the wrong lovers or loss of love. In a large sense, song lyrics, regardless of genre, confirm women, especially, must have love or live in shame. The leitmotif, of these lyrics, is conformity to get and keep love; non-conformity is shameful.\nThe result is confusion. If I am my own woman, can I be a good person, worthy of love? The conventional answer is no. Must I suffer humiliation from my unfeminine acts, such as getting on the bottom of the music or strongly sensing the emotive power of music? The conventional answer is yes. Joplin was not conventional.\nHome and work do battle in the confusion. At home, I find love if I hold fast to brutal, dated demands for women. At work, labelers shame me for creative expression, innovation and fame.\nThe confusion, which seems relentless, can lead to extreme acts, such as suicide. The victim senses a need to avoid loss of love or escape shame, but can't act to these ends; the creative urge overwhelms. The suicide decision may be conscious or subconscious, set in motion by a momentary misjudgment.\nLosing love confirms one is an unworthy person. Shame is painful, whether the pain shows or not. This equation is toxic, at best, deadly, at worst.\nIt seems the Joplin self-image precluded personal love, which left her life devoid of much meaning. That image rooted firmly in her childhood. Her creative urge and fame lead to the label, rebel woman, suggesting whore. Shame, mostly sensed, followed.\nJoplin redefined the woman singer, much as did Aretha Franklin, but she was White. \"[White women] are not supposed to sing that way,\" said Lillian Roxon, \"all hoarse and insistent and foot stamping. They're supposed to sound as if they're shrieking for delivery from some terrible, urgent, but not entirely unpleasant, physical pain.\"\nIt was all right for a Black woman, such as Tina Turner, to give everything, drive hard and maintain on-stage control. The motivation, of a White woman, from Paris, Texas, to the same goals, was suspect and shameful. Janis suffered for leading the way.\nThe two faces of Janis Joplin seem love and shame. The self-styled unworthy person needed much attention, as do all first-borns. Many men and women face confusion rooted in a lack of love and sensed shame; most chose to hide away.\nJoplin took a permanent vacation from her demons, although she found the attention and creative outlet she yearned. Years of substance abuse may have weakened her will. A tiring day, recording \"Pearl,\" may have distracted her, at the last moment.\nWhatever the cause, Joplin joined Robert Johnson, Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, Kurt Cobin and Ron \"Pigpen\" McKernan, among others, music superstars who died at age 27. The company is good, but 27 is a scary age for rockers and those who deal in rock. Each star died as their careers started to peak, but gained more fame, in death, than in life.\nJoplin, as the others, left too soon. Still growing, maybe unaware the angst and fears of a young adult subside, with time. Still, fame is a bizarre drug and its effects bewildering.\nJoplin in Golden Gate Park, in San Francisco, summer 1968.\n\"[Joplin] had a huge appetite for life,\" says Sam Houston Andrew, of \"Kosmic Blues Band\" and \"Big Brother.\" \"Part of her life was drinking and taking drugs. It didn't have to be, but it was. Joplin had a big appetite for such abuses. That's something that's wrong.\n\"As far as dying, I lucked out and that's the truth. It's just luck. It could've been the other way around.\n\"Insecurity was one thing that was wrong with Joplin, but don't let it sidetracked us. She was a happy person. She had a good time, most of the time. She enjoyed life, too.\n\"Her suicide was an accident. She came so far, in her life, from this little town in Texas, where people made fun of her; suddenly everybody loves her. Anyone who thinks a lot and Joplin thought a lot, is gonna question and wonder if it's all gonna disappear, which it could, but she didn't let it.\"\nEllis Amburn (1992), \"Pearl: the obsessions and passions of Janis Joplin,\" published by Time Warner.\nSusan J. Douglas (1995), \"Where the Girls Are: growing up with the mass media,\" published by Three Rivers Press.\nAlice Echols (2000), \"Scars of Sweet Paradise: the life and times of Janis Joplin,\" published by Metropolitan Books.\nMyra Friedman, (1992), \"Buried Alive: the biography of Janis Joplin,\" published by Crown.\nLucy O'Brien (1995), \"She Bop: the definitive history of women in Rock, Pop and Soul,\" published by Penguin.\nLillian Roxon (1969), \"Rock Encyclopedia: biographies, discographies, commentary and analysis,\" published by Grosset and Dunlap.",
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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / *Articles of the Bound* / The Advantages for the Minority Left\nThe Advantages for the Minority Left\nNovember 1, 2011, 4:44 pm by Sher Zieve 1 Comment\nLeftists have a distinct advantage over we who believe in the God-given rights (as identified in the US Constitution) of Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Leftists are not constrained by the \u201coutdated notions\u201d of morality, any consideration that those who oppose them have any rights and\u2013most specifically\u2013those on the Left are not subject to nor expected to exhibit either logic or its attendant reasoned and common sense behaviors. In fact, the US\u2013if not the world\u2013media applaud and support all forms of leftist riots, murders, uprisings, seizure of more moderate governments and other chaos and mayhem reaped upon the \u201cwe-just-want-to-work-and-support-our-families\u201d majority population. The Left delights in\u2013and gets away with\u2013working toward the destruction of all \u201ctraditional\u201d aspects of society in favor of replacing them with its own perverse distorted mirror image. In fact, the Left in the USA can bring down multiple-millions of people and decimate an entire class (that\u2019s currently the middle-class) with only praise from a doting and supportive media.\nLeftists, also, have a distinct advantage in the political arena. Not being concerned with the aforementioned moral and ethical considerations, they are free to do whatever they please and ignore the consequences to others. As Barack Hussein Obama has proved, since usurping the US presidency, rules and laws are for others but, not for him or his masters\u2026and some of his minions. Obama now consistently bypasses the US Congress and has reduced it to a body subservient to him\u2013alone\u2013rather than its Constitutional establishment as a co-equal branch. Congress yawns and refuses to stop their own loss of power. Observation: They must be receiving billions of taxpayer dollars in bribes, in order to agree to let the dictator-in-chief do virtually anything he wants. As I have been writing since Obama first began to establish himself as the first real US dictator-in-chief, \u2018it won\u2019t take him long before he establishes us all as slaves who are subservient only to him\u2018. That day appears to have arrived.\nIf Congress\u2013both Democrats and Republicans\u2013does not support his demands 100%, Obama now is issuing one Executive Order after another\u2013illegally. His intent is to take all of the money from the middle-class (not the rich whom he actually needs) and reduce them to poverty. This is a dictate from one of Obama\u2019s mentors Saul Alinsky in his book Rules for Radicals. Knowing how difficult it would be to destroy the USA and then implant Marxist-Leninism, Alinsky wrote: \u201cOur rebels have contemptuously rejected the values and the way of life of the middle class. They have stigmatized it as materialistic, decadent, bourgeois, degenerate, imperialistic, war-mongering, brutalized and corrupt. They are right; but we must begin from where we are if we are to build power for change, and the power and the people are in the middle class majority.\u201d\nAlinsky also knew how difficult it would be to subvert and destroy the Middle class within the United States of America. Alinsky wrote that it was too well-educated, too well-paid and too religious to accept the radical and brutal Communism. So, he developed a plan to introduce the old fall-back of class warfare and not to mention anything referencing it or Marxism\u2013in order to fool the people. Alinsky further wrote: \u201cWe have permitted a suicidal situation to unfold wherein revolution and communism have become one. These pages are committed to splitting this political atom, separating this exclusive identification of communism with revolution. If it were possible for the Have-Nots of the world to recognize and accept the idea that revolution did not inevitably mean hate and war, cold or hot, from the United States, that alone would be a great revolution in world politics and the future of man. This is a major reason for my attempt to provide a revolutionary handbook not cast in a communist or capitalist mold, but as a manual for the Have-Nots of the world regardless of the color of their skins or their politics.\n\u201cMy aim here is to suggest how to organize for power: how to get it and to use it. I will argue that the \u2018failure to use power for a more equitable distribution of the means of life for all people\u2019 signals the end of the revolution and the start of counterrevolution.\u201d\nDeception and lies are the only things that allow totalitarianism to work. On his leftist ideology, Alinsky continues with: \u201cThis raises the question: what, if any, is my ideology? What kind of ideology, if any, can an organizer have who is working in and for a free society? The prerequisite for an ideology is possession of a basic truth. For example, a Marxist begins with his prime truth that all evils are caused by the exploitation of the proletariat by the capitalists. From this be logically proceeds to the revolution to end capitalism, then into the third stage of reorganization into a new social order or the dictatorship of the proletariat, and finally the last stage\u2013the political paradise of communism. The Christians also begin with their prime truth: the divinity of Christ and the tripartite nature of God. Out of these \u201cprime truths\u201d flow a step-by-step ideology.\n\u201cAn organizer working in and for an open society is in an ideological dilemma. To begin with, he does not have a fixed truth\u2013truth to him is relative and changing, everything to him is relative and changing. He is a political relativist.\u201d He accepts the late Justice Learned Hand\u2019s statement that \u201cthe mark of a free man is that ever-gnawing inner uncertainty as to whether or not he is right.\u201d The consequence is that he is ever on the hunt for the causes of man\u2019s plight and the general propositions that help to make some sense out of man\u2019s irrational world. He must constantly examine life, including his own, to get some idea of what it about, and he must challenge and test his own findings. Irreverence, essential to questioning, is a requisite. Curiosity becomes compulsive. His most frequent word is \u201cwhy?\u201d Note: In this way, Alinsky believed that he could so confuse and befuddle the \u2018common man and woman\u2019 that they would buy anything he was selling\u2026including their own bondage to their \u201cbetters.\u201d This is what a Community Organizer does and Obama was\u2013and I would argue still is\u2013a Community Organizer.\nAlinsky was a Luciferian who dedicated his book to the being he, apparently, worshipped. Alinsky also said that an organizer must push \u201crelative truth.\u201d In his world, in order to achieve his purpose to become part of the central \u201cruling elite\u201d truth must be malleable to the world\u2019s overseers and must be made to fit the moment. Did you catch his reference(s) to Open Society? This is the same radical \u201cno nations but, one-world government\u201d open society George Soros is pushing on the USA (via his former adherent Obama) and the world.\nYes, folks, the Left definitely has marked advantages over We-the-People. They are protected and supported by their own (on our taxpayer money) and praised and protected by the completely corrupt mainstream media who now only report that which is politically expedient\u2013for them and their despotic brethren. The only hope that We-the-People have is that we are still the undisputed majority. But, we must use that power to stop the onslaught of the vocal and increasingly violent minority\u2013including a now almost totally parasitic group of unions and ruling-politicians. These politicians have now stopped listening to us altogether. After 2010, we thought there would be a major difference. But, many of those who claimed to be and ran as conservatives have already joined the \u201cestablishment\u201d good-ol\u2019-boys club. Assuming elections will be allowed in 2012, we must\u2013once again\u2013vote out those who have betrayed us. Note: Names will be forthcoming in a future column. And, once again as in 1776, we must be prepared, ready, able and wiling to fight for God, family and country. May God be with us.\nObama Considering Rule by Executive Order in 2011:\nat floydreports.com\nObama Executive Orders Impose New Gun Rules:\nat theblaze.com\nSaul Alinsky (by Jay Atkinson):\nat latter-rain.com\nFiled Under: *Articles of the Bound*, Barack Obama, Disarm the People, Marxist Spotting, Marxofascist Strategy Tagged With: Barack Hussein Obama II, communisty organizations, Marxofascism, Saul Alinsky\nMarcos - Brazil says:\nNovember 6, 2011, 6:02 am at 6:02 am\nGreat article. Not only are Marxists not bound by any moral constrains, they also have jobs that give them the income and time to do their dirty work. College professors, directors of NGOs, part-time journalists, public servants, etc. Most of the time, these positions were simply given to them by commie friends.\nIn Brazil, we have seen a total flood of activists in the media, universities and government. Once a Marxist gets to a power position in the government, the first thing he does is to create a hundred jobs for his fellows. This is all done according to Communist author Antonio Gramsci\u2019s strategy.",
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        "raw_content": "You, Me, Everything By Catherine Isaac\nby Bronagh on September 1, 2017\n\u2018You, Me, Everything\u2019 is Catherine Isaac\u2019s debut novel.\nSick of her boyfriend Adam\u2019s lying and cheating, Laura throws him out only months after giving birth to their son. While she brings up William with the help of her mum, Susan, Adam moves to France to follow his dreams. But ten years on, Susan is battling a debilitating disease, aged just 53, and she convinces her daughter that William needs his father in his life. So, in their first trip abroad in years, Laura and ten-year-old William set off to spend the summer at Chateau de Roussignol, in the sunlit hills of the Dordogne, where Adam now lives. Laura is determined is to make Adam fall in love with his own son. But the problem isn\u2019t only that he\u2019s an unwilling participant in this game. It\u2019s that Laura is tormented by a secret of her own, one that nobody \u2013 especially William \u2013 must discover.\nIf you haven\u2019t heard of Catherine Issac then I\u2019m sure you\u2019ve heard of her other writing name, Jane Costello. Jane has written nine novels, all filled with humour and charm that make for the perfect escapism read.\nIn her first book, writing as Catherine Issac, although there is the sharp injection of Jane\u2019s humour, there is also a beautiful tenderness to this love story that made the book a struggle to put down.\nIn this story, we meet single mother Jess and her son, William who head off to France as Jess wants William to bond with his father. Even though, Adam broke Jess\u2019s heart, she wants them to have a relationship and spend more time together despite the distance.\nJess isn\u2019t entirely happy about this situation, but goes ahead with the plan, more so to keep her mother happy. Her mother, is terminally ill with Huntington\u2019s disease, an illness that is rapidly taking over her body and one of her wishes, is that William has a relationship with his father.\nThe story is written in the first person and is seen solely through Jess\u2019s narrative. She\u2019s a kind hearted woman, who never really got over the heartbreak that Adam caused her and tries to hide her resentful feelings from William. Meanwhile, William is wildly curious about life and loves nothing more than sharing random facts. I loved the scenes with William and Jess, where they argued over ownership of the iPad and he battled with his occasionally embarrassing mother.\nThe main subject of the story is Jess\u2019s mothers ongoing battle with Huntington\u2019s Disease and regularly flashes back to when Jess was a teenager and her mother began to show symptoms of the illness. What\u2019s terrifying to read is that in all the advancements in medicine and technology, there is no known cure for the illness and once contracted, the illness has a 50/50 chance of being passed onto a child. Catherine has thoroughly researched the illness and provides background information for those who have never heard of it.\nTo say that this story is beautifully written would be an understatement and it\u2019s no surprise that it\u2019s already being adapted for film.\nIt\u2019s gentle, flows at a lovely pace and for every tearjerking moment, there\u2019s a gentle joke to lighten the mood.\nA story that stays with you long after you reached the final page, \u2018You, Me, Everything\u2019 is an enchanting tale about love, new beginnings and most importantly, hope.\nYou can pre-order You Me Everything from Amazon and will be available to buy from good bookshops from 20th September 2018.\nTags: Catherine Isaac, Everything, Jane Costello, Me, Simon and Schuster, You",
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        "raw_content": "Businesses have gone far beyond technology being a benefit to their success; it is now a requirement. Many know the benefits of using power points, email, and even communicating via Smartphones. What is rarely talked about is the significance of virtualization solutions. A successful business runs this way.\nWhat are Virtualization Solutions?\nVirtualization Solutions are solutions that a business can use that do not require actual hardware. It is a piece of software that stores your files virtually and allows you access to them from any technological device. This includes personal computers, Apple products, and mobile devices, such as Smartphones and tablets.\nWhy Use Virtualization Solutions?\nThe significance virtualization solutions have for your business cannot be numbered. It offers you the ability to create online folders that are accessible anywhere. There are many programs available, but with ShareFile your data is encrypted while it is being sent and received. You can send files to any business partner safely, and instantaneously.\nBusinesses will have the ability to decrease the number of servers they have because their files can be stored virtually. That can save a business nearly 50-percent in outgoing costs alone. This is because the amount of cost there is with servers is often unknown.\nThe other major benefit to your business with virtualization is the ability to have everything centralized. You do not need to have as many people working in the administration office sorting through files and keeping things organized. That can all be done swiftly with a click or two of the mouse.\nWhen you are using virtual software, you will have the ability to synchronize your files with everyone in the company. ShareFile offers users a plugin for Microsoft Outlook, a widget for the desktop, API tools, Command Line tools, compatibility with FTP and mobile access.\nIt is through these tools and resources that businesses are beginning to expand quickly. Companies no longer have to worry about their clients getting the files on time. That is because they are tracked and they will receive an email alert when a file is opened or accessed. It makes business as painless as possible.\nThe price alone is enough to convince many to switch to the virtual world of business, but there is much more to benefit from. Companies are able to reduce their overhead with fewer IT personnel and administrative staff as necessary. This means that you are able to use the staff you have more efficiently. Customers and clients will be pleased with the fast and safe delivery method, and you can do it from anywhere. That means if you are not feeling good, or the weather has taken a turn for the worse, your clients in another part of the country do not have to suffer. These are only a few of the benefits that come with virtualization solutions. It is important to research the company you use for your file sharing, just as you would with any other company that you trust with your data.",
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        "raw_content": "More on Firefly and the Long Tail\nWith apologies to Steven Colbart, let's take this out of the realm of faith-based reasoning and resort to facts. Reader Reinier Zwitserloot estimates:\nThere are about 50,000 or so fans, and I'm being generous. Let's be very amicable and say each ep sells 150,000 times. That's 300,000 income.\nI was skeptical that this estimate was accurate or gave a full picture of what we know about the Firefly audience, so I e-mailed a friend in the television industry to see whether he had access to more reliable numbers. So here's what he had on the dvd sales:\nThe Hollywood Reporter reported last July (\"Wheedon flock ready for 'Firefly'\nresurrection\" by Anne Thompson, 22 July) that the DVD set of all 13 episodes had sold more than 200,000 copies. There is an unconfirmed number posted at WHEDONesque.com (\"Firefly listed in top 1 DVD sets on FOX.com,\" thread started by Chris Bridges, 31 March 2006) from someone named \"The Hey\" that put the sales at 2.5 million on 1 April 2006 -- but that seems really high. I'd guess it's somewhere in the middle, with an uptick last summer/early fall ignited by SERENTITY's release.\nSo let's assume that the 2.5 million number is over the top (unless someone can show otherwise) but we can see that there were at least 200,000 copies of the DVD set sold prior to the films release.\nIf we assume 200,000 purchasers as the bare minimum, then the episodes would have to go for $5 to recoup Reiner's estimated budget per episode, which seems steep for impulse purchases, but perhaps not that far off what you ended up paying per episode if you bought the boxed set for roughly $60.\nThat said, this is probably the most conservative possible reading of the numbers. Keep a few things in mind: these are the number of the copies of the entire set sold at a bulk price. We do not know what percentage of people rented those dvds from Netflix or a similar service. We don't know how many would have paid a smaller price to sample just one episode. We don't know what the impact of the film's release was on the sales or rentals of the dvds (we can bet that it did draw a number of people to the dvds who had not seen the episodes when they were aired. I'd bet most of us know people who followed that route). All of this could boast the numbers over the 200,000 number cited above and start to make what I am proposing look more like a winning proposition.\nNow as we turn to statistics about the television audience, the potential market looks even larger. Here's what Nielsen says:\nOn average, across 11 weeks that the show aired on FOX, there were 2.7 million people 18-49 and 3.1 million heads of households that tuned in.\nOf course, these folks were watching for free and we don't know how many of them would pay to access the episodes. These numbers are low in terms of ratings for a broadcast show -- but if you could turn them into paying customers, they would be very strong numbers for direct to dvd or download sales. A big IF, I know.\nNow, Compare the Feature Film\nHere's what we know about the feature film:\nBudget for Serenity was $40 million (not including marketing costs). Domestic box office totaled $25.5 million after a $10 million opening weekend (30 September 2005). 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(Not an unreasonable price, given how many people pay about that amount for full seasons on DVD.) Suddenly, Joss Whedon's got roughly $40 million to play with--and he doesn't need a network. Or a time slot. Or advertisers. He can beam the damn shows right to your computer if he wants to.\nNone of this makes the production of a direct to dvd season of Firefly a sure thing but at this rate, you could have made a number of television episodes for the budget of the feature film.\nPredictible Returns: What Disney Teaches Us\nI introduced the idea of an advanced subscription from fans because this would allow the production company to move forward with confidence that there was at least a minimal market for what they were making. Keep in mind most media production decisions don't have anywhere near that level of guarantee of market success. They bet on their best guesses of what the audience is going to be.\nThat's why the Disney analogy is interesting. Disney doesn't have to sell subscriptions for its direct to the consumer sequels to The Lion King or The Jungle Book. These videos have a reliable consumer base which regularly pushes them into the top dvd sales or rentals upon release and keeps them there, more or less, until the new titles hit the market. These are in effect presold. They may not make as much money per pop as a theatrical release - but then they also don't cost anywhere near as much money. They are, however, far less hit or miss than the theatrical films which depend on generating interest around new and untested properties (and Disney's track record there has been pretty grim).\nPay Check to Pay Check\nLiza raises a question about whether a show with Firefly's ensemble cast might work under this model. She writes:\nI think the pre-pay, direct-to-DVD/ipod idea has merit, but could not be applied to the task of assembling nearly a dozen actors (rebuilding all the sets!) and ask them to work, essentially, paycheck to paycheck.\nMy first response was to ask whether Liza has any sense how many television actors right now are living paycheck to paycheck. By this logic, television shows would never get produced at all. Many recurring character actors - anyone who is not a series regular - probably gets hired on a check by check basis and is grateful for the relative stability a gig on a television series represents. While it is true that a long-standing series offers a decent degree of security for a performer, the reality is that any television show can be canceled on the whim of a top network executive. It's not like tv actors get tenure. That said, she is probably right that it might be hard to hold together an ensemble as large as Firefly had.\nI would argue that from the point of view of the production company, my direct to consumer television idea might make more sense (especially when you add my ideas about selling subscriptions in advance to the most hardcore fans): the production company can make a reasonable decision about how many episodes it wants to produce based on iestimates of its likely audience and return on investment. Under the current system, the production company is essentially producing on spec and really only returns its costs once it goes into syndication or DVD packaging. Under this model, the production company starts to get returns from the moment the first product ships.\nIs it a risk to go this way? No doubt - all the more so because no other television show has ever done this before. I suspect this option was never considered when Whedon was thinking about the fate of the series. Clearly, the decision would have rested with the studios involved -- not with Whedon. (Sorry to have personalized this discussion around Whedon in my first post. I didn't mean for this to come across as an attack on the guy.) I am sure Whedon wasn't offered any options forward other than the movie and I am certain under those circumstances, he was better off going with the movie. What I am suggesting here is a way to rewrite the rules of American television. It hasn't happened yet. It may happen some day.\nWhat The Video iPod Adds\nCatana notes, speaking about video iPod, that:\nWe forget how quickly new technologies change things that didn't seem feasible a very short time before. It was just a bit too early for any choice but Serenity. Alas.\nHe's certainly right that using the iPod as the distribution channel wasn't even a hypothetical option at the point Serenity was made but direct to dvd would in theory have been a model. 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        "raw_content": "The following is a posts on the EnergeticMedicine Group at yahoogroups.com by Kiran Schmidt on the influence of Intent in bioenergetic testing Methods and Radionics.\nDear Jim, and Group\nyou raised a few good points in your post, particularly that intent and confidence are the main ingredient in healing and that any kind of doubt cancels all the effects\nI want to discuss how this fits into the CoRe model which I had tried to elaborate in the last two posts and how this also may raise some questions.\nA theoretical model is a construct of the mind that pulls certain observations together in a graphical or mathematical context. The real use of a model is not to satisfy the mind (however this is what it does for most minds) it is to imply or point to certain possible conclusions which are not included in the initial observations.\nThat \"intent\" is a major ingredient in any creative work including healing is a common understanding by now, thousand fold copied in all kind of self-help books and seminars..... but can we learn anything more about how \"intent\" works, or how it possibly is best manifested in one's mind and emotions?\nAnd this is were a Model comes in.... and I would say no creative thinking can be done without it.\nNow lets take for example the CoRe-model in which the world is divided into two realms, the world of causative effects and that of synchronistic phenomena. So the question would be: Does \"intent \" belong to the one or to the other?..... Looking at my experience I would say there is possibly a \"causative-intent\" and \"synchronistic-intent\".\nPlease note here that any implication by a model becomes only valid after these implications have been verified in the real world (many people forget this and just make implications and take them for facts).\nCan we say there is a \"causative-intent\" that is used and useful in many forms of healing? Yes, certainly we can the intent of a patient or doctor to heal or not to heal has certainly dramatic results.\nBut now it is getting interesting: Do we have observations that something like \"Synchronistic-intent\" can be a powerful healing agent also?...... My experience is YES..... in fact we have seen many cases where people wanted to think themselves into \"health\" and did not move in their condition until they came to a crisis point ........according to \"the laws of synchronicity\" this is what I called the \"tipping-point\" where synchronistic effects are observed. In this case it manifests as a state of mind in which one is facing the virtual unpredictable nature of this moment.... and this is maybe sometimes a requirement for total recovery which is missing. (In this regard the above model would suggest that an attitude like \"All intent is fulfilled\" which you state as a \"rule\" can be in fact an obstacle for recovery under certain circumstances .... however this is not an intuitive conclusion and has to be verified by experience)\nAgain, we have to verify this particularly for our-self, but what you might have seen here is the power of a model and its always positive and creative if you use it with the right \"intent\" and for me any spectacular new model is always first visualized in the right brain, the birth giving side, the feminine side, the none- analytical side BUT (and this again many people don't want to see) it has to be verified, shaped and adapted\nby our left brain to be useful and not just a helpless baby.\nBut let's see if we can extract some more unexpected implications from this model :\nCertain observations indicate to me that our right brain is more able to see, understand and work with the realm of synchronistic phenomena (often when these are analyzed by the left you get faulty conclusions)... In fact I think the best would be a constant synchronistic work between the two, but unfortunately for most people this is a rare event, you can recognize it usually when you have a sensation of \"AHA\", or \"Now I got it\"....quite common in kids but more and more rare as people get older.\nThere is a very good new book I can recommend (however much the author is almost exclusively an analytical type) which is:\nSync, the emerging science of spontaneous order. by Steven Strogatz\nIn this book Strogatz describes an EEG experiment in which is shown that in moments where test persons recognize for example a picture which is slowly forming out of a nebulous soup on the screen, neurons start to fire in a synchronistic way.\nTaken this in account we may find that there is a phenomena which is observable where people have an over amount of \"causative-intent\" or \"causative-confidence\".... for example you also might have come across in other people or even better in yourself the effect that you get so over-confident in the healing power of your \"intent\" or whatever else it may be that it blinds you for many options which you might could have chosen, that would have been more beneficial for the patient...... again something that can be pointed out and thus be recognized and then possibly be avoided if you have a model to help you think.\nSame is naturally true for all technical applications, they could never have been made into what they are without a working model..... for example with the above model you could easily find ways to improve your cardboard device if you still feel that you haven't yet found perfection\nThe most I can hope for is that you get the idea that for me the gadget-aspect of CoRe or \"What's the definition of energy\" is really secondary to giving you an idea of how much it can enhance our way of understanding and perception if we incorporate some CoRe principles...\nI have to tell this Coincidence which happened just a few minutes ago:\nRight after sending my last post I turned on \"National Public Radio\"\nand there was a highly enjoyable interview with Henry Pollack\nthe author of the book: \"Uncertain Science...Uncertain World\"\nThis is another indication that there is general interest now started in \"Uncertainty\"\nwhich can become be very fruitful, if more deeply pondered about.\nAs I have said in my last post, the moments of \"uncertainty\" are in the Core-Model\nreally a part of that realm in which the \"Laws of Synchronicity\" rule.\nMy experience is that,... it is not that Coincidences are rare, it is that we are mostly in\na mind set or operational mode in which we cannot see them.\nFrom this point of view, on a global (and personal) scale \"Uncertainty\" is the inevitable ingredient to make creative changes possible.... they are not a by-product which could or should be avoided.\nOne of the reviews on Amazon.com had this to say about the book:\nOne of the hardest things to teach to 9th-graders is that uncertainty in science, rather than being a bad thing [\"Are you trying to tell us that everything science says will be proven wrong!?!\"], is one of the things that makes modern science thrive. 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        "raw_content": "The Grand Ipswich timeline\nThis page will be added to and, no doubt, corrected. Email us if you wish to contribute.\nAD60-66. The Iceni tribe, led by Queen Boudicca, made a final stand against Roman occupation. They sacked and burned Colchester (Camulodunum, the capital of the Roman province of Britannia), St Albans (Verulamium) and London (Londinium) before being defeated at the Battle of Watling Street.\n250-400. Roman settlements at Whitton and Roman burial ground within the borough boundary.\n500-600. Anglo-Saxons interred their dead near the present Hadleigh Road and Stoke parish.\nc.600. Gipeswyc was founded at the first available fording point (the site of Great Whip Street and Foundry Lane) of the river moving up from the estuary as the first new English settlement after the Roman occupation of Britain.\n625. The first traces of the manufacture of Ipswich Ware, pottery thrown on a slow wheel and traded far and wide. Production continued until around 850; kilns and archaeological evidence of production have been found in Carr Street, Cox Lane, Turret Lane and St Helens Street and, most notably, on the Buttermarket Shopping Centre site (St Stephens Lane) excavated in 1986.\n650. Earthen ramparts dug to form the town boundary. A palisade was probably added on top of the earth mound.\n700. The Church of St Mildred was built on the Cornhill. Parts of the building became the Moot Hall c.1529. 1812 saw the final removal of any remnants of the church which had stood on the Cornhill for a thousand years.\n884. East Anglia became Danish (see also the Invasions timeline).\n885. King Alfred\u2019s fleet was in action against the Danes in Stourmouth.\n920. East Anglia submited to King Edward the Elder (870-924).\n959-975. Coins of King Edgar (943-975) were minted at Ipswich.\n991. Ipswich was ravaged by the Danes. Danegeld (a tax raised to pay tribute to the Viking raiders to save the land from being ravaged) was instituted.\n1066. The Norman Invasion; Gipeswic was ruled by Roger Bigod (died 1107), a Norman knight and Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk. On the northern edge of the dock (opposite St Mary-At-Quay Church), was Bigod's Quay, which became Smart's Wharf in\nElizabethan times (see also Smart Street), then Albion Wharf and, for some reason, 'Regatta Quay' in the 21st century.\n1086. Ipswich appears as \u2018Gepeswiz\u2019 in the Little Domesday Book.\n1100. Henry I (1068-1135) reorganised the town courts.\n1100-1135. Henry I\u2019s Keepers of the Sea make ordinances at Ipswich.\n1130. Augustinian Priory of St Peter & St Paul, the first priory in Ipswich, was founded by Henry I with a charter for his canons.\n1135-1139. King Stephen (c.1096-1154) granted a confirmatory charter for his canons (of St Peter and St Paul).\n1153. Seige of Roger Bigod\u2019s Ipswich castle by King Stephen \u2013 it was destroyed in 1176.\n1158-1162. Henry II (1133-1189) granted a charter confirming the endowments to the canons of Holy Trinity, and their fair.\n1160. Augustinian Priory of Holy Trinity, \u2018Christchurch\u2019, founded with a charter of Henry II (1133-1189) \u2013 it was rebuilt after a fire of 1194.\n1176. Bigod\u2019s Castle in Ipswich, built after the Norman Conquest and probably a wooden structure, was destroyed on the orders of Henry II.\n1178. Ipswich Gaol was built near to today\u2019s Old Cattle Market.\n1194. Holy Trinity Priory was rebuilt after a fire.\n1200. On 28 June the Charter of King John (1166-1216) giving Ipswich its Borough status (with the \u2018Great Ship Seal\u2019) was received by the burgesses in St Mary-Le-Tower churchyard.\nIn October the Borough seal was shown to the burgesses in St Mary-Le-Tower churchyard.\n1203-04. The great ditch-and-wall rampart around the town was built.\n1204. King John\u2019s confirmatory charter was granted to the canons of Holy Trinity.\n1216-1272. Cessation of the Ipswich mint.\n1256. Henry III (1207-1272) granted a charter returning writs and other privileges.\n1263. Henry III purchased a townhouse to found the Dominican Blackfriars.\n1271. The Town Clerk, John le Black, absconds with the Borough records.\n1278-9. The Carmelite Whitefriars was founded on the site of today\u2019s Buttermarket Centre.\n1284-1291. Ipswich was taken into the king\u2019s hands.\n1290. New Customal was drawn up [def. Customal/custumal: a written collection of the customs of a monastery, a manor, or a locality].\n1291. Edward I (1239-1307) granted a charter of restitution.\n1295. The earliest vessel known to be built in Ipswich was a galley for Edward I.\n1297. King Edward I brought his daughter Elizabeth to St Peter & St Paul to marry John, Count of Holland.\n1299. Murage (a medieval toll for the building or repair of town walls) was granted to the borough for five years.\n1317. Confirmatory charter was granted by Edward II (1284-1327), with new privileges.\n1325. The Guild of Corpus Christi annual processions and feasts on the festival of Corpus Christi (the Thursday after Trinity Sunday) were reconstituted. The gild merchant in the 12th century had acted as an informal town government; after King John\u2019s charter to Ipswich in 1200 the role of the gild merchant diminished to a socio-religious club for all the burgesses. The rededication of the merchant gild to Corpus Christi in 1325 gave it a prominent ceremonial function.\nThe grandfather of Geoffrey Chaucer (c.1343-1400) owned a vintry (a place where wine is sold) in Tavern Street on the corner with Tower Street.\n1336. Four merchants were sent to the King\u2019s Council at Oxford (the first MPs).\n1338. The charter of Edward III (1312-1377) to Harwich, infringing the rights of Ipswich, was revoked.\nEdward III\u2019s confirmatory charter to Ipswich was granted.\n1340. The fleet of Edward III sailed out of Orwell Haven for Crecy.\n1344. Ipswich was in the king\u2019s hands because riotous sailors held a mock trial upon his judge of assize.\n1352. The licence to wall and crenellate the town was granted; a licence to crenellate granted the holder permission to fortify their property.\n1378. Richard II (1367-1400) granted a confirmatory charter, with additions, to the town.\n1381. There were riotous attacks by peasant rebels on houses in Ipswich. The Peasants\u2019 Revolt was led by Watt Tyler spread across the country from Kent. John Battisford and Thomas Sampson independently led a revolt near Ipswich on 14 June. They took the town without opposition and looted the properties of the archdeacon and local tax officials. The violence spread out further, with attacks on many properties and the burning of the local court records. One official, Edmund Lakenheath, was forced to flee from the Suffolk coast by boat.\n1399. A new house was built by the sheriff for Assize and County Courts.\nHenry IV (1367-1413) granted a confirmatory charter.\n1402. In April Princess Blanche (1392-1409), daughter of Henry IV, prepared for her marriage to Prince Louis III, later Elector Palatine of the Rhine (1378-1436), in Ipswich and visits the Gracechurch shrine in Lady Lane.\n1446. Charter of Henry VI (1421-1471) was granted, constituting the bailiffs and capital burgesses Justices of the Peace and granting exemption from the Admiral of England and Clerk of the Market.\n1450. William de la Pole, exiled Duke of Suffolk, leaves Ipswich.\n1452. Henry VI (1421-1471) visited Whitefriars, the Carmelite friary.\n1464. Ipswich was designated as a Staple port for the export of wool to Calais.\n1470. Thomas Wolsey (1473-1530) was christened in St Mary-At-Elms Church.\n1471. Pykenham\u2019s Gatehouse was built fronting Northgate Street.\n1483. Richard Felaw (c.1420-1483) left his house in Foundation Street as premises for the Grammar School.\n1485. The confirmatory charter, with Admiralty rights, of Richard III (1452-1485) was granted.\n1488. The confirmatory charter of Henry VII (1457-1509) was granted.\n1489. Visit of Henry VII to Ipswich.\n1509. A licence was granted for Edmund Daundy\u2019s (Thomas Wolsey\u2019s uncle) chantry in St Lawrence.\n1513. Grant of Admiralty jurisdiction as far down the river as Polles Head \u2013 beyond Landguard Fort \u2013 in the Orwell Haven. This was part of a continuing feud with Harwich port for sea commerce and associated tolls.\n1516. Mistress Wentworth was cured of fits at Gracechurch, Our Lady\u2019s Chapel.\n1517. Queen Catherine of Aragon (1485-1536) stayed with Lord Robert Curson (c.1460-1534/5) on pilgrimage to the shrine of Our Lady, Gracechurch.\n1519. The confirmatory charter, with additions, of Henry VIII (1491-1547) was granted.\n1520. Admission by the Great Admiral that Ipswich had Admiralty rights to Polles Head.\n1522. King Henry VIII stayed with Lord Curson on pilgrimage to the shrine of Our Lady, Gracechurch.\n1525. Indulgence was granted for pilgrims to Our Lady of Grace to pray for Cardinal Thomas Wolsey.\nc.1525. Thomas Bilney (c.1495-1531) delivered sermons (against images and pilgrimages) in St George\u2019s Chapel, St Georges Street, Ipswich\n1528. On 15 June the foundation stone of Wolsey\u2019s Cardinal College of St Mary was laid. On 3 July, its Charter was granted. On 30 July, Wolsey confirmed the site of St Peter\u2019s Priory (on land to the east of the Church of St Peter), recently suppressed for his Ipswich College. On 5-6 September, the opening ceremonies of the College were held.\n1529-1537. The Protestant Reformation occurred, Henry VIII creating the Church of England and imposing its observance on the populace.\n1529. The Corporation granted its Grammar School lands to Wolsey\u2019s College. Much of the College above ground was built by 24 July.\nThe indictment of Wolsey occurred under the Statute of Praemunire (a law which prohibited the assertion or maintenance of papal jurisdiction, imperial or foreign, or some other alien jurisdiction or claim of supremacy in England, against the supremacy of the monarch.).\n1537-39. The Ipswich priory and friaries were suppressed.\n1530. Commissioners find the endowments of Wolsey\u2019s College forfeit under the Statute of Praemunire.\n1532. Thomas Alvard, stepson of Sir Thomas Rush, ships the materials from dismantled Wolsey\u2019s College to the king\u2019s manor of Westminster to be used to enlarge what was formerly Wolsey\u2019s York Place to become the royal Palace of Whitehall.\nThe advowson (in ecclesiastical law, the right to recommend a member of the Anglican clergy for a vacant benefice, or to make such an appointment) of the Church of St Matthew and of the Chapel of Our Lady of Grace was granted to the dean and chapter of Lincoln. (See also our Old Cattle Market page for the Rush-Alvard Chapel in the Church of St Stephen.)\n1534. Reginald Oliver published in Ipswich the Historia Evangelica of Juvencus, the Roman Spanish Christian and composer of Latin poetry in the 4th century.\n1535. The statue of Our Lady was removed from Ipswich by night, in an attempt to save it from Reformation anti-idolatry destruction.\n1536. Thomas Manning, Prior of Butley, was appointed Suffragan Bishop (a bishop subordinate to a metropolitan bishop or diocesan bishop) of Ipswich.\n1537. The suppression of Holy Trinity Priory, which stood on the site of Christchurch Mansion.\n1547. The confirmatory charter of Edward VI (1537-1553) was granted to the borough.\n1547-8. The first books to be printed in Ipswich were produced by Anthony Scoloker.\n1548-50. Christchurch Mansion was built by Edmund Withipoll (1510/13-82) on or near the site of Holy Trinity Priory (in today\u2019s Christchurch Park).\n1550-51. Wealthy merchant, Henry Tooley\u2019s will leaves money to establish almshouses in Foundation Street. The corporation is made trustee for the almshouses and other charities; the will was proved in 1552.\n1553. Queen Mary (1516-1558) stayed at Wingfield House in Tacket Street on the 31 July, on her way from Framlingham to her coronation in London.\n1554. Two priests serve eleven churches in Ipswich.\n1560. The confirmatory charter was granted by Queen Elizabeth I (1533-1603).\n1561. Queen Elizabeth I stayed at Christchurch Mansion on her \u2018Royal Progress\u2019. It would be exactly 400 years until another reigning monarch would make a Royal Progress through Ipswich: the visit by Queen Elizabeth II in 1961 to open the new Civic College on the Potteries site (see the 'Fore Street Facelift 1961' section of the Ipswich Society website; see Links).\n1569. The purchase of the Dominican Priory (Blackfriars) was made by the corporation.\n1571. An Act was passed in Parliament to enable the paving of the town of Ipswich.\n1572. A charter was granted for Christ\u2019s Hospital.\nAt the height of Tudor prosperity two Ipswich merchants, John Johnson and Christopher Goodwyn, proposed Ipswich out of England or Antwerp in England suggesting the supplanting of Antwerp and the Low Countries to make Ipswich \u2018the one free mart in the known world\u2019.\n1579. Queen Elizabeth I stayed for four days at Christchurch Mansion.\n1586-88. Thomas Cavendish (1560-1592), with Thomas Eldred (1561-1624) and Thomas Fuller, circumnavigated the world; they were second only to Sir Francis Drake (c.1540-1596). (See our Isaac Lord page for long-disappeared Thomas Eldred's house.)\n1590. Ordinances for a new company of clothworkers, Ipswich.\n1599. Bequests were made by the wealthy portman, William Smart, to the corporation and to the Drapers\u2019 Hall and Taylors\u2019 Hall, Ipswich.\n1603. The town ramparts were refurbished and a new gate added to the western approach, close to the Gracechurch shrine: the West Gate at the head of today\u2019s Westgate Street.\nAn Exchequer order was issued controlling the sale of meat in Ipswich by \u2018foreign\u2019 butchers.\n1605. Samuel Ward (1577-1640) appointed town preacher.\n1606. Three ships set sail for the New World with Ipswich families aboard. Discovery, Susan Constant and Godspeed were the three ships which carried people, mostly from Suffolk, to America to settle in Jamestown, Virginia, which was to become the first permanent English speaking settlement in the New World.\n1610. John Speed\u2019s map of Ipswich was published.\n1611. Ipswich ventured \u00a3100 in the Virginia Company of London voyage to North America. The first British Colony had been established by Bartholomew Gosnold (1571-1607) of Otley Hall after his voyage in The Godspeed in 1606-7.\n1619. Incorporation of the clothworkers and tailors of Ipswich.\n1620. Planters for the colony of Virginia were recruited in Ipswich.\n1631-33. Quo Warranto proceedings (a writ or legal action requiring a person to show by what warrant an office or franchise is held, claimed, or exercised) were taken against the borough.\n1634. The Archdeacon\u2019s commissary, Henry Dade, deplored emigrations from Ipswich, warning Archbishop Laud that two ships, each carrying 120 passengers, were about to sail for New England.\n1634-5. The confirmatory charter of Charles I was granted.\n1635. Samuel Ward was put out of St Mary-Le-Tower Church pulpit for life for encouraging emigration to New England (Virginia in North America).\n1636. Visitation by Bishop Matthew Wren, the Bishop of Norwich, unpopular in Puritan Ipswich.\nPamphleteer, William Prynne, wrote and published Newes from Ipswich, a tract opposing high church practices and popery. Prynne was tortured and imprisoned.\n1640. Plans were laid for the first contested election of Members of Parliament for the borough.\nMutinous soldiers burned the communion table rails in the Church of St Lawrence.\n1641. A petition of Ipswich to the Commons against Bishops.\nA House of Correction (where those who were \"unwilling to work\", including vagrants and beggars, were set to work) was built close to the (County) Gaol.\n1642. Plans were drawn up to fortify the town.\n1654. The Great Fire of Ipswich.\n1656. Diarist John Evelyn visited Ipswich and described it as \u2018the sweetest, most pleasant, well-built town in England\u2019.\n1665. Charles II (1630-1685) grants his first charter of confirmation to the Borough.\n1667. There was a Dutch raid upon Landguard Fort.\n1668. Charles II visited Viscount Hereford at Christchurch Mansion.\n1674. John Ogilby\u2019s map of Ipswich was published.\n1684. Charles II\u2019s second charter of reconstitution.\n1665. Judge Jeffreys, Lord Chancellor to James II (1633-1701), known as \u2019The Hanging Judge\u2019, held assizes at Ipswich. His conduct as a judge was to enforce royal policy, resulting in a historical reputation for severity and bias against perceived rebels against the king.\n1688. James II\u2019s charter of reconstitution was granted.\nThe publication took place of James II\u2019s proclamation restoring charters and liberties to boroughs.\n1689. The population of Ipswich at this date was 8,308.\n1698. The Shire Hall behind Christ\u2019s Hospital was erected. (Shown on a 1778 map on our Courts and yards page under 'Shire Hall Yard area'.).\n1700. The Unitarian Meeting House was built.\n1707. Puplett \u2013 Richard Puplett, town bailiff during the rule of Oliver Cromwell (1653-1658), otherwise \u2018Purplett\u2019 (see Purplett Street) \u2013 versus the Corporation concerning the building of the Shire Hall.\n1711. Painter Sir James Thornhill (1675/6-1734) describes Ipswich as \u2018a town without people, a river without water and streets without names\u2019.\n1712. The Act for repair of the road from Ipswich to Claydon was passed.\n1720. The Ipswich Journal was founded by John Bagnall; books were published in the town again. The Ipswich Journal continued publication until 1902.\n1732. Claude Fonnereau (1677-1740) purchased Christchurch Mansion and Park.\n1740. The assizes were moved to Ipswich because of a smallpox outbreak at Bury St Edmunds.\nThe frigate Hampshire was built at St John\u2019s Ness.\n1741. The stage debut of David Garrick (1717-1779) took place, anonymously, at Tacket Street Theatre.\n1746. Thomas Cobbold (1680\u20131752) moved his brewery from Harwich to The Cliff on the east bank of the Orwell in Ipswich.\n1752-59. Sudbury-born painter, Thomas Gainsborough, brought his family to live in Ipswich.\n1767. The first bank was established in Ipswich.\n1778. Joseph Pennington\u2019s map of Ipswich was published.\n1779. The frigate Champion was built at St John\u2019s Ness.\n1785. The act was passed enabling the repair of the road from Ipswich to Great Yarmouth. The Ipswich to South Town [Great Yarmouth] and Bungay Turnpike Trust was inaugurated. (See our Milestones page.)\n1786. The foundation stone for the County Gaol in St Helen\u2019s was laid. (See our County Hall page under 'County and Borough Gaols'.)\n1789. Robert Ransome (1753-1830) came from Norwich to set up his foundry in St Margaret\u2019s Ditches (later Old Foundry Road). (See our Blue plaques page for the plaque to mark this.)\n1790s. Acts were passed for paving, cleansing and lighting of Ipswich streets.\n1794. The Shambles on cornhill was replaced by the short-lived Rotunda. (See our Cornhill page for a pre-1790 painting showing the old Shambles under 'The Cornhill history'.)\n1795. St Matthew\u2019s cavalry barracks had its officers billeted in Berners Street and NCOs (non-commissioned officers) in the slightly less grand houses in High Street.\n1798. Sir Horatio Nelson (1758-1805) purchased Roundwood \u2013 on the site of St John\u2019s Primary School \u2013 for his wife, Frances, and her father, although Nelson never lived there himself.\n1800. Nelson was chosen as High Steward of Ipswich.\n1799. An act was passed amending the act (1712) for the repair to road to Claydon.\n1812. Removal of the Tudor Market Cross and the Georgian Rotunda (Shambles) from Cornhill. A Palladian Town Hall, forerunner of the present Venetian Gothic one, was built on the site of the Church of St Mildred around 1812. (See our Cornhill page for a pre-1790 painting showing the Market Cross under 'The Cornhill history'.)\n1815. The first steam vessel is seen on the River Orwell. Tavern Street is widened.\n1817. The first gas lighting is installed in Ipswich.\n1820. The Duke of Wellington visited Admiral Benjamin Page (1765-1845), whose house was in Tower Street (site of a commemorative plaque).\n1821. Sir Robert Harland defeats the Duke of Wellington in the election for High Steward.\n1835. The Old Corporation was reformed under the Municipal Corporations Act; Mayor, aldermen and councillors instituted to replace the Portmen, Bailiffs, Burgesses, and Commonalty of the town.\n1837. The Ipswich Dock Act prepares the way for the eventual construction of the Wet Dock, engineered by H.R. Palmer (comemmorated by a plaque on Christie's warehouse).\n1839-42. The creation of the Wet Dock, all dug by hand, with lock gates half-way up the west quays opening into the freshly-dug New Cut. The 32 acre harbour was the largest Wet Dock in the kingdom.\n1844. The New Custom House was opened on Common Quay on the Wet Dock.\n1846. The Eastern Union Railway links Ipswich with Colchester; the first station opens in Station Street/Croft Street in Over Stoke. The Stoke tunnel was completed in September 1846. The company opened a connecting line to Bury St Edmunds on 7 December 1846. The first Museum was founded in Museum Street.\n1849. The Ipswich to Norwich railway line was opened.\n1850. The Corn Exchange was rebuilt.\n1851. Prince Albert laid the foundation stone of the new Grammar School (\u2018The Ipswich School\u2019) in Henley Road. (See photographs under 'The Wolsey Gate' on our Curson Lodge page.)\n1855. The last fair was held on the Cornhill. Ipswich Cemetery, lying between Cemetery Road and Cemetery Lane, was consecrated.\n1856. The Corporation Cattle Market moved from Dogs Head Street/Turret Lane to Portman Marshes, to the east of today\u2019s Ipswich Town football ground. (See our Friars Bridge Road page.)\n1860. A new passenger railway station opened on Burrell Road.\n1865. The Venetian Gothic Town Hall was rebuilt and reopened.\n1866. Ipswich goods station opened.\n1867. Ipswich Co-operative Society was set up. Edward White\u2019s map of Ipswich was published.\n1868. Completion of the new Town Hall; the last Borough hustings took place on the Cornhill.\n1877. The Felixstowe Branch Line opened.\n1880. Horse-drawn trams made an appearance in Ipswich. The new Corn Exchange, \u2018Exchange Chambers\u2019 in King Street was built.\n1881. 27 July 1881: a grand new Post Office was opened on the site of the old Corn Exchange on the east side of Cornhill. Ipswich Museum in High Street was opened, being home to the Victoria Free Library and to the Art School (until Ipswich School of Art and Design next door was opened in 1934). The southern lock into the Wet Dock was officially opened on the same day.\n1883. Ipswich flat races ceased on the Racecourse to the east of the town; the area (and once a pub) still bears the name.\n1887. Ipswich football team formed as an amateur club.\n1894. Ipswich Borough acquired Christchurch Mansion and Park.\n1898. Penny omnibuses introduced.\n1903. Opening of the Corporation\u2019s electric power station and tramways station in Constantine Road. Electric trams come into service; to be superceded by trackless trams or trolly buses in the mid-1920s. (See our St Helens Street page under 'Power station, Constatine Road'.)\n1906. Opening of County Hall in St Helens Street.\n1909. Viscount Herbert Kitchener of Khartoum became High Steward of Ipswich. (See Khartoum Road on our Street name derivations page.)\n1910. The Picture House in Tavern Street opened. (See our Wootton's page for a 1958 photograph of the Picture House.)\n1912. The first aircraft landed in Ipswich.\n1914. Creation of the See (the place in which a cathedral church stands, identified as the seat of authority of a bishop) of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich.\n1915. The first World War I air-raid on Ipswich took place on Brooks Hall Road, April 30. (See our Brickyards page under 'Broom Hill Brickyard' for an 1884 map of the road and Brooke's Hall.) The first aeroplane to be made in Ipswich on May 3 brought down a Zeppelin on June 16-17.\n1918. The Corporation planned to build 1,400 houses in Hadleigh Road and Nacton Road.\n1925. Ipswich Corporation Act. Stoke Bridge was erected.\n1929. The Corporation purchased 147 acres beside Nacton Road to create a municipal airport for Ipswich. It was constructed the following year.\n1932-3. The Walk was constructed linking Tavern Street and Butter Market. (See our Blue plaques page for images under 'Leslie Barefoot'.)\n1935. Declaration was made of slum-clearance areas.\n1936. Wallis Simpson was granted a decree nisi at the Suffolk Assizes (\u2018County Hall\u2019) in Ipswich to enable her to marry Edward VIII (later Duke of Windsor). Ipswich Town Football Club turned professional.\n1946. Civil flying resumed at Ipswich Airport.\n1953. Flooding caused extensive damage on January 31. A combination of winds and tidal surge caused damage and deaths internationally.\n1957. The Tollemache and Cobbold & Co. breweries merged to form Tolly Cobbold.\n1960. The Ipswich Society was founded (See details under Links.).\n1961. Ipswich Town Football Club was promoted to the First Division for the first time. The Civic College (later Suffolk College) was opened by Queen Elizabeth II. The last horse trough was removed from the Princes Street/Portman Road junction.\n1962. Ipswich Town F.C. became league champions, managed by Alf Ramsey.\n1963. Trolley buses were withdrawn from Ipswich streets; the internal combustion engine was king.\n1963 & 1964. The Beatles played concerts at the Gaumont and bring Ipswich to a halt on both occasions. No doubt the fans listened to every note of the performance.\n1965. The New Towns Act launched an ambitious expansion plan.\n1965-7. Civic Drive was created, along with the ill-fated Greyfriars complex.\n1967. April 1: The Jimi Hendrix Experience performed at the Ipswich Gaumont as part of a package tour (including Cat Stevens, Englebert Humberdinck and The Walker Brothers). Footage filmed by a French TV company from the side of the Gaumont (now Regent) stage was released on YouTube in the 21st century and remastered in 2017: Purple Haze and Wild Thing with a big finish. Mitch Mitchell is seen briefly as Hendrix struggles to remove his jacket. Ipswich audiences can't have known what hit them.\n1967. The 14-storey Civic Centre was opened. The Borough Council largely moved in from the Town Hall.\n1968. Five Iron Age gold torcs were found at Belstead Hills.\n1974. Reorganisation of local government (following The Local Government Act 1972) led to the amalgamation of East and West Suffolk County Councils and the County Borough of Ipswich. Ipswich lost many of its powers and responsibilities to the newly-formed Suffolk County Council. Ipswich was named the county town and administrative centre of Suffolk.\n1975. The Norman Foster-designed Willis Faber & Dumas building was opened by Harold Macmillan; in 1991 it became the newest Grade I Listed building in Britain. The Corn Exchange was converted into an entertainment complex and the Ipswich Caribbean Association was founded.\n1977. The Queen visited Ipswich as part of her Silver Jubilee celebrations.\n1978. Ipswich Town F.C. won the FA Cup under manager Bobby Robson. The Wolsey Theatre opens on Civic Drive.\n1980. Ipswich Caribbean Association & International Community Centre opened on Woodbridge Road.\n1981. Ipswich Town F.C. won the UEFA Cup under manager Bobby Robson.\n1982. The Orwell Bridge opened; the Ipswich by-pass (A14) was finally completed in 1985. (See our plaques page for more information.) The Ipswich Maritime Festival was held, with an exhibition and visits to the Wet Dock by large sailing vessels; this gave rise to the formation of the Ipswich Maritime Trust (see Links).\n1984. Greyfriars complex was largely demolished.\n1986. The \u00a330 million Tower Ramparts shopping centre opened.\n1987. The R. & W. Paul Home Warehouse on Common Quay was refurbished and rebuilt as offices for the Contship company, now Ashton\u2019s solicitors\u2019 offices. October: the great storm affected many parts of the U.K, when 18 people died. 80 knot winds hit Ipswich causing over 200 trees to be uprooted in Christchurch Park, power lines to be cut, damage to property and injury to people.\n1992. Buttermarket Shopping Centre opened. Major archeological discoveries had been made on the site including an intact Anglo-Saxon pottery kiln.\n1997. Ipswich Airport closed, eventually to be developed at Ravenswood housing estate.\n2002. The Queen visited the Wet Dock as part of the Golden Jubilee celebrations to open new walkways on \u2018The Waterfont\u2019 and Felaw Maltings. The Cliff Brewery ceased to brew beer.\n2006. Civic Centre closed and Ipswich Borough Council moved its offices from the Birkin Haward-designed block on Civic Drive to Grafton House, Russell Road.\n2007. University College Suffolk opened with a major building on the Waterfront, bordered by Fore Street and Coprolite Street. The 16th century Curson Lodge was restored by the Ipswich Building Preservation Trust. The 1960s Civic Centre building was sold to developers.\n2011. The University College Suffolk new development on the eastern quay, The James Hehir Building, was opened.\nIpswich invasions timeline to see all the raiders and invaders who attacked Ipswich throughout its history;\nChristchurch/Holy Trinity Priory timeline;\nWolsey's College timeline\nKings and Queens timelines (which includes architectural styles);\nHistoric Maps page for a note about the Ipswich claim to be the earliest continuously settled town in England.",
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        "raw_content": "From: \"Jewish Peace News\"\nSubject: Making Money Making War\n[The following article provides some statistics on the huge profits to be gained by the US weapons industry from the ongoing US attack against Iraq, contextualizing the numbers with the views of various researchers. I would like to add to these a quote from poet Adrienne Rich, reminding all of us that while much responsibility lies with the government driven by the military-industrial complex, each of us is responsible too. The quote is from Rich's book, Midnight Salvage.\n\u201cSomeone, I say, makes a killing off war. You: -- I\u2019ve been telling you, that\u2019s the engine driving the free market. Not information, militarization. Arsenals spawning wealth.\u201d\nUNITED NATIONS - When the dust finally settles on post-war Iraq, the United States may have unleashed virtually all of its state-of-the-art weaponry on a country already devastated by 13 years of rigid U.N. sanctions.\nAfter 14 days of heavy pounding, U.S. military forces so far have dropped over 8,700 bombs, including more than 3,000 missiles, and also fired millions of rounds of ammunition on military and civilian targets inside the country.\nWhen U.S. fighter pilots in B-2 stealth bombers launched the initial attack on a residential compound in Baghdad - believed to be a meeting place for Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and senior Baath Party officials - the opening salvo included a pair of 2,000 pound bombs and 36 deadly long-range Tomahawk missiles.\nThe U.S. military will have to replace all of these weapons - worth billions of dollars - giving a tremendous boost to the U.S. military industry, which has been on the skids since the last Gulf War in 1991.\nIn the latest 'Congressional Budget Justification for Foreign Operations', the U.S. State Department predicts that U.S. arms sales are expected to reach over 14 billion dollars this year, the largest total in almost two decades, compared to 12.5 billion dollars in 2002.\n''A tragic indicator of the values of our civilization is that there's no business like war business,'' says Douglas Mattern of the New York-based War and Peace Foundation.\n''I believe arms sales will increase even beyond the staggering amount we have today, due to a continuing destabilization of the area and the lobbying for sales by the armament industry,'' Mattern told IPS.\nOne writer describes a ''charmed circle of American capitalism'', where Tomahawk and cruise missiles will destroy Iraq, Bechtel Corporation (which once employed U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney) will rebuild the country. And stolen Iraqi oil will pay for it.''\n''U.S. weapons contractors are likely to gain significant profits because of this war,'' says Natalie Goldring, executive director of the Program on Global Security and Disarmament at the University of Maryland.\n''They'll be paid to replace the weapons that are used or destroyed in the war. The companies will also trumpet their successes at next summer's Paris Air Show, searching for foreign buyers,'' Goldring told IPS.\nGlobal annual military spending was 780 billion dollars in 1999, 840 billion dollars in 2001 and is on target for one trillion dollars, according to U.N. estimates.\nBesides the human casualties, the 14-day-old Iraqi war has seen the destruction of millions of dollars worth of military equipment on both sides of the battlefield.\nA U.S. Apache Longbow helicopter, brought down by Iraqi farmers, costs about 22 million dollars. The U.S. Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle, which is also on the casualty list, is priced at over 1.2 million dollars. The war has also seen the destruction for the first time on a battlefield of a monstrous U.S.-built Abrams battle tank.\nGoldring pointed out that Washington has armed Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and Jordan for decades. ''The strategy was to give and sell these countries weapons so that they could defend themselves, and we wouldn't have to deploy U.S. forces to the region. This strategy has clearly failed,'' she added.\nOf the world's 10 major buyers of U.S. weapons systems last year, five were from the Middle East: Egypt (1.1 billion dollars in U.S. arms), Kuwait (1.0 billion dollars), Saudi Arabia (885 million dollars), Oman (826 million dollars) and Israel (710 million dollars). The other five nations in the top 10 were South Korea, Japan, Canada, Greece and Britain.\n''We have armed unstable regimes with our most sophisticated weapons, and have then used the widespread proliferation of the weapons as the argument for producing the next generation of more expensive weapons. The vicious cycle continues,'' Goldring said.\nThe really big money for U.S. defense contractors, says Mattern, is in the annual Pentagon budget, which has risen from 294 billion dollars in 2000 to about 400 billion dollars in 2003. At the current rate of growth, the budget is expected to hit 500 billion dollars by 2010.\nHe said the Pentagon will spend about 60 billion dollars to buy new arms this year and over 30 billion dollars in research and development of new weapons. ''The U.S. armament industry is the second most subsidized industry, after agriculture,'' he added.\nThe Iraqi war will also affect the global fight against poverty, because of the huge cost of the war and its aftermath. ''It will also degrade health care and other needs in the United States,'' according to Mattern.\nOne-half of the world's governments spend more on the military than on health care, he added. ''The war business is the world's ultimate criminal activity.''\nU.S. President George W. Bush last week sought Congressional approval for a hefty 75 billion dollars to fund the first six months of the Iraqi war and related anti-terrorism and foreign aid expenses.\n''With the intensity of the war so far,'' says Goldring, ''the 75 billion dollars is probably just the down payment on the war''.\nThe bottom line, says 'New York Times' columnist Paul Krugman, is that the United States will win on the battlefield, probably with ease.\n''I am not a military expert,'' he wrote, ''but I can do the numbers: the most recent U.S. military budget was 400 billion dollars, while Iraq spent only 1.4 billion dollars.''\nJewish Peace News (JPN) is an edited news-clipping and commentary service provided by A Jewish Voice for Peace. JPN's editors are Adam Gutride, Amichai Kronfeld, Rela Mazali, Sarah Anne Minkin, Judith Norman, Mitchell Plitnick, Lincoln Shlensky, and Alistair Welchman. The opinions expressed by the editors and presented in the articles sent to this list are solely those of their authors, and do not necessarily reflect the viewpoints of A Jewish Voice for Peace.\nA Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) is a San Francisco Bay Area grassroots organization dedicated to the human, civil and economic rights of Jews, Palestinians, and all peoples in the Middle East.\nDonating to A Jewish Voice for Peace is easy. Just go to our website at www.jewishvoiceforpeace.org. There, you can either donate online using your credit card or you can find our mailing address to send us a check. All contributions are tax-deductible. 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        "raw_content": "\"MIND THE GAP\u201d investigate the possibilities of contemporary art practices to shed light on and affect the political and socio-economic forces at work on local and global levels\nAlexia Mellor\nChantal Zakari\nArzu \u00d6zkal\nClaudia Pederson\nChair: Alexia Mellor\nMIND THE GAP playfully alludes to transportation, but references borders and gaps of all kinds: geographic, social, and economic. This panel discussion is aimed at investigating the various ways contemporary art is addressing issues of economic and cultural globalization, and urban migration within the artistic and socio-political traditions of Istanbul and Turkey. MIND THE GAP present papers and discussions from international artists and scholars in reaction to the concepts of capitalism, consumerism and cultural imperialism, and the ways that we negotiate individual and collective identity. MIND THE GAP draws from Nicholas Bourriaud\u2019s notion of the altermodern, which offers a new vision of the modern in which ideas of identity are fluid rather than rooted in our origins. With this spirit, MIND THE GAP asks the following questions:\n\u2022 In the face of global economic and environmental crises, what options do we have for a new vision?\n\u2022 What does nationality mean in a homogenized world in which multinational chain corporations are on every street corner in every corner of the globe?\n\u2022 How have our definitions of place been altered by the technologies we use every day?\n\"MIND THE GAP\u201d investigate the possibilities of contemporary art practices to shed light on and affect the political and socio-economic forces at work on local and global levels.\nCultivating Conduits: Virtual Attempts to Make a Real Connection\nby Kerry Doyle\nEl Paso, Texas/Juarez, Mexico is one of the largest bi-national urban environments in the world. The cities of El Paso and Juarez have become increasingly isolated from one another since January of 2008, when drug violence in Mexico began to climb to unprecedented levels. The Rubin Center has been a site for the development of a series of cross-border projects that unite residents on both sides of the border using both technological and tactile experiences, including Tania Candiani's Battleground (2009), Ivan Abreu\u2019s Cross Coordinates (2010), Arcangel Constantini\u2019s contra <~> flujo (2010), and a year-long, in-process project with LA based artists Mario Ybarra and Karla Diaz of Slanguage, that connects youth on both sides of the border using urban tactics and virtual communities (on exhibition beginning May 2012).\nPerforming Democracy: Fine Art as a Prototype for Participation\nby Karin Hansson, Thomas Liljenberg and Johanna Gustafsson F\u00fcrst\nThis thematic art project in a suburb of Stockholm is a means to generate problem areas in focus for a research project on multimodal communication and democratic decision-making at Stockholm University. Artists' actions, installations and mediations create a direct confrontation with the place and its inhabitants, and explore the dynamic global & local relationships that constitute its context. The art project is a collaborative process where notions of democracy are examined in order to investigate, expose, enhance and / or remodel relations of the site.\nMore information about the art project: http://temporaryart.org/performingdemocracy\nThe State of Ata\nby Chantal Zakari\nThe State of Ata is a visual book about the social themes that define contemporary Turkey and that specifically examines the imagery of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, its revolutionary leader after World War I. This is an artists' book in its conception and design that weaves together photographs, interviews, artists' interventions and archival imagery. It is a critical visual exploration on the meaning of Ataturk's imagery and how it is used in Turkish society today.\nDuring a twelve year period between 1997 and 2009, Mike Mandel and Chantal Zakari, two artists, one Turkish, one American, have become engaged in this project to better understand this conflict.\nIn the tradition of Robert Frank\u2019s exposition of The Americans,The State of Ata chronicles our experiences photographing the people in Turkey as we found them: students, families, couples, friends, on the street, in the office, or in the countryside. We photographed people, secular and Western, or religious and conservative in appearance. We made thousands of photographs, conducted interviews and collected found material from archives, gathering popular historical illustrations and other artifacts. Many graphic representations of Atat\u00fcrk that were originally based on photographs, were later interpreted by many different artists along the way, each one more removed from the original. This has created a body of public imagery that is often far removed from the likeness of Atat\u00fcrk, but has become an image shorthand, an iconography similar to the imagery of other cult figures.\nThe book is conceived as a collection of books within books; a photo book, comic book, school book, album of military portraits, a diary... Like other artists\u2019 books made by Bill Burke, I Want to Take Picture, Clifton Meador, The Long Slow March, Jim Goldberg, Raised by Wolves, Susan Meiselas' books, The State of Ata is an art object informed by the design, the layout, sequence of images, and the relationship between image and text.\nDeclaration of Sentiments*/G\u00fcn\nby Arzu Ozkal and Claudia Pederson\nDeclaration of Sentiments/G\u00fcn is a collaboration between Arzu Ozkal and Claudia Costa Pederson. This project draws on the Turkish tradition of women\u2019s social gatherings called \u201cg\u00fcn\u201d (meaning \u201cday\u201d in Turkish). A g\u00fcn is a ladies\u2019 gathering for the purposes of conversation, activities and festivities accompanied by the serving of Turkish food. These meetings are informal hubs of social networks, where women come together to share concerns and skills, often generating a micro-economy that involves the collection of gold or money among the members.\nDuring ISEA2011 we are bringing together a number of Turkey-based women to start the basis of a cultural-exchange initiative. Guests are selected based on their contributions to contemporary culture in Turkey in a number of fields ranging from journalism, visual arts, music, literature, new media, crafts, and design. This meeting will be documented in a limited edition book to be distributed during the festival. This book will also provide the basis for an online platform bringing Turkish women based in the United States and Europe to the conversation. With this event we hope to springboard the traditions of Turkish women's cultural production as a basis for extending the spirit of the G\u00fcn among networked women.\nby WRMC Collaborative (Andrew Y Ames, Alexia Mellor)\nKerry Doyle is the Associate Curator and Assistant Director of the Stanlee and Gerald Rubin Center for the Visual Arts where she is in charge of education and community outreach and participates in curatorial projects with a focus on contemporary Latin American art and cross-border dialogue. She spent fifteen years in social service and community education in Chicago, El Paso, and Juarez and specializes in activities that engage diverse sectors of the border community. Recent curatorial projects engaging with border dynamics include Battleground: Tania Candiani and Regina Jos\u00e9 Galindo (2009), Contra Flujo: Independence and Revolution with Karla Jasso, Laboratorio Arte Alameda (2010), Fernando Llanos, Revolutionary Imaginary: The Death of Video Man (2010). She holds a B.A. in Political Science from De Paul University in Chicago, and a B.A. in Drawing and Printmaking/M.A. in Latin American and Border Studies from the University of Texas at El Paso.\nKarin Hansson is an artist & curator. She works as a senior lecturer in Media Art and is also a PhD student at The Royal Institute of Arts in Stockholm and The Computer & System Science Department at Stockholm University (http://people.dsv.su.se/~khansson/).\nWithin the framework of the arts organisation Association for Temporary Art [a: t] (\u00c5sa Andersson Broms and Nils Claesson et al), Hansson previously carried out a series of thematic art projects and exhibitions related to information society and changing conditions for democracy: Best before - on the Information Society, Tensta Konsthall (1999)The Art of Organizing, Gallery Enkehuset (2000), Money - a commentary on the new economy (2001) and Public Opinion (2002) at House of Culture in Stockholm.This paper is written together with artists Johanna Gustafsson F\u00fcrst (http://gustafssonfurst.se/) & Thomas Liljenberg (http://www.thomasliljenberg.se/), and researchers at the The Department of Computer & Systems Sciences at Stockholm University (http://dsv.su.se/en/); Love Ekenberg, Mats Danielsson & Aron Larsson.\nChantal Zakari is a Turkish-Levantine, a member of the Christian minority. Her education since childhood was filled with propagandistic images of Atat\u00fcrk designed to personify a sense of national identity. As an artist, now living in the U.S., she has a different perspective. Zakari was trained as a designer and an artist. She published The Turk & The Jew, in 1998 with Mandel, a book based on the web-narrative by the same title, which was launched in 1996. In 2005, using a pseudonym, she self-published webAffairs, a documentary of a web community. She has had solo shows of her work in the U.S. and in Turkey. She has given book readings in the form of performances in the U.K., Netherlands, Canada and the U.S.\u2028Zakari is a faculty member in the Text and Image Arts Area at The School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.\nClaudia Costa Pederson works on histories about the relationship of media with artistic and social energies. 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        "raw_content": "The first two parts of this three-part series provided a starting point for CMOs who are responsible for those cloud applications used by their teams. Cloud application myths were dispelled with facts, and three key concepts for cloud data protection were reviewed. In this final installment, CMOs and their teams will be able to access a checklist they can use to align their processes with known IT best practices.\nBefore the Action Plan, a Few Definitions\nThe following definitions will be helpful as CMOs and their teams take on their new data protection responsibilities, and work with IT as needed to ensure compliance.\nAn array is a method of storing elements of indexed data (see Replication).\nCloud Data Loss. In cloud systems, an error made in which data is destroyed, or is accessed inappropriately through failures or neglect in storage, transmission, or processing. Data loss is not the same as data unavailability, which may arise from a network outage or other temporary access issues. Unlike data unavailability, data loss may be permanent. Data loss incidents can also encompass data breach incidents, such as a user\u2019s rights to access a Cloud application being hacked, opening unrestricted access to sensitive data.\nCloud Data Recovery. Recovering original data that has been deleted from a Cloud instance. Typically, the contents of deleted files are not removed immediately from a cloud drive\u2014but references to them in the data directory structure are removed, and the space they occupy is made available for later overwriting, putting the data at risk of loss. If the original data remains, it is often in a number of disconnected fragments, and will take time and effort to restore to a usable condition.\nCloud Data Restore. Recovering data and related metadata to make it usable by a data consumer.\nData Consumer. The people, processes, and / or systems that rely on the data and metadata generated by a specific cloud application.\n\u201cData about the data.\u201d For the purposes of cloud applications, metadata often defines and controls business rules (logic), presentation (reports and dashboards), and configuration information.\nRecovery Point Objective (RPO). The amount of data that an organization is willing to allow consumers to lose, in the event that data from a cloud application has to be recovered.\nRecovery Time Objective (RTO). The amount of time allowed for data and metadata (reports, dashboards) from a cloud application to be recovered and fully functional for use by its consumers.\nThe process of copying data within an array (a drive, a tape backup, or similar) to another space within the same array, to a separate local array, or to a distant array.\nNow that you\u2019re familiar with some of the basic terminology you\u2019ll need to partner with IT, review the seven checklist items below\u2014this will make a good starting point for your team to reduce the risk of data loss from Marketing-managed coud applications.\nThe 7-Step CMO Checklist for Cloud Data Protection\nSet up policies to manage access and use of third-party applications (AppExchange apps, Marketplace apps, plugins, etc.) that can write or overwrite your cloud application data.\nPartner with IT to regularly analyze cloud service usage to identify out-of-norm usage patterns that may be early indicators of data theft or malware.\nChange Management. Once a quarter or whenever there are changes announced by your SaaS vendors, review vendor policies on security, backup, and data retention with your IT security or backup team.\nChange Management. Define policies for onboarding and off-boarding both admin and end-user access to your systems, including management of unique IDs and strong authentication.\nSet up data retention policies, and designate a retention/deletion owner, to prevent inadvertent data deletion.\nEnsure your teams have automated a daily backup of the data and metadata stored in a vendor\u2019s cloud to at least two other locations, to meet RTO and RPO needs.\nTest current restore processes to identify areas of RTO risk, and work with IT to further reduce the time it would take to restore, not just recover, from data loss.\nSince IT has traditional responsibility for managing the tools and systems needed for business continuity, make time to work with them. IT can be a strong partner as you implement these best practices. By getting the benefit of IT expertise, you and your teams can focus on moving the organization forward through innovative marketing strategy, rather than on the technical challenges of cloud data protection.\nhttp://spanning.com/blog/do-you-know-the-fastest-way-to-recover-from-data-loss-go-beyond-data-recovery/\nhttp://www.cmo.com/articles/2014/7/31/flaws_in_cloud_apps_.html\nLori Witzel \u2013 Product Marketing Manager, Spanning Backup\nLori Witzel has lived in Austin, Texas since there were more horned toads than technologists, and has been sharing info with, listening to, and learning from tech users ever since. Prior to Spanning Backup, Lori worked for various early-stage Cloud start-ups, mid-sized middleware providers, and eduducational tech firms, and she\u2019s always eager to learn more. 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        "raw_content": "Thank you, Ralph Steiner, Whitley Strieber, Hank Mills, Sterling Alllen and George Noory, in absentia\nFrom an interview with Ralph Steiner, taken by Whitley Strieber on Coast to Coast AM radio on December 27, 2011 and transcribed by the fine folks at Pure Energy Systems Network.\nThomas Townsend Brown was another inventor who came up with many different technologies. His focus for many years was on \"electrogravitics\", or manipulating gravity with the use of high voltage electric fields. He built disks that were basically very high grade capacitors. When charged with high voltage electricity (50,000 volts or more), they would produce an artificial gravitational field around themselves, and move towards their positive pole. He performed many demonstrations in which large, heavy disks were charged up with high voltage DC power, and spun around the pole they were tethered to at very high speeds. Objects inside of the disks were claimed not to experience inertial effects. For example, small and fragile glass vials placed inside of the disks would not break, despite the fact calculations showed they should.\nThe military was so interested in his work, an official report was even composed about how his technology could be used to develop faster than sound fighter aircraft. This report was not discovered until many years later, and may have never been meant for the public to see.\nAlthough the full story of his life is complicated, it strongly seems like he was forced out of electrogravitics research. However, even after his death, individuals in the private sector are working on electrogravitics and are trying to replicate his work. In secret, the military could have very well continued the research, combining it with information gathered from crashed extraterrestrial space craft, such as the one that was obtained from near Roswell, NM in 1947. Most of the \"UFOs\" we see in the sky are probably not extraterrestrial, but are our own experimental craft being tested. Perhaps they are not experimental any more. The government has had over sixty years to develop the technology after all!\nLabels: Pure Energy Systems Network, Ralph Steiner, Townsend Brown\nDream Works: The Tapestry\nThank you, Ralph Steiner, Whitley Strieber, Hank M...\nA BookNote",
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        "raw_content": "Confesssion moment: I really only skimmed the last bit of Reached. I was amazed by how much I didn't care about how it ended. It's too wimpy to abandon a series in the final stretch so I stuck with it. In the end it was worth it, just not by much. Condie still has an incredibly lyrical style of writing that's just lovely. It might have redeemed a shorter novel. Reached clocks in at 500 pages. A little long to be worried about poetry.\nAs I read this I started really wondering about all of these dystopian series that I love. One by one book three (usually the final book) just isn't cutting it. Sever was confusing, Reached was boring, and I still haven't been able to nerve myself up to reading Requiem. What's the deal? Disclaimer sticker: Pontification is upcoming. Abandon all hope ye who enter here.\nI think the problem is with the basic premise. All of these series are based on the assumption that in a future society teenage girls will be told who to love. All of them make the heroine powerless. She is up against a behemoth that is a combination of government and social stigma on steroids. On paper this has really good series potential. The problem comes in the disconnect between what the story could be about and what it actually is about. More clearly, the problem is in between the love triangle (because it's always a hard choice) and changing the society the girls are born into. The first book is all about setting the stage so the problems don't really show to the reader. You can immerse yourself in the beautiful tragedy of the love story, learn about the society, and still have brain space to imagine who you'd cast as certain characters. Then book two comes along and it's less about the love story and more about the world and the heroine. Now you're really learning things. These books are often fantastic because they're getting into why the heroine makes the choices that she does. She becomes more empowered and her determinations actually moves the series. Since the reason we have protagonists is to, you know, protag that fits the bill. Then comes the third book. The third book must return to the themes of the first book. Since those themes are powerlessness and love confusion the heroine instantly loses the capacity to generate forward momentum. The last two authors I've read have solved the problem by introducing another character who has the skills necessary to solve the society problem. That leaves the heroine with the relationship problem, which she should be more then capable of resolving. Except she can't. Having been mostly helpless and most of her choices having been taken away means that the choice will always be bittersweet. In many ways she's settling on a guy after having been exhausted by the life she was forced to lead. She's incapable of doing anything that would mean a \"happy\" ending. It mostly goes something like this: Heroine is with the now-approved boy thinking of how in this new world they might have a chance.\nThis is how the last books can degenerate into an unsatisfying mess even when the author is insanely talented. The very genre they are writing is fighting against them. The society ending is unsatisfying because a character who is not the heroine is solving the problems. Yes it's more realistic but it doesn't really resonate with readers. We're sticking with these characters because we love them, not because we are really invested in The Society or any other incarnation of this totalitarian state. Then there comes the love story. Most of the time the two boys weren't really individual choices for the heroine to begin with. Both love interests are in some way stipulated by the world they live in. Meaning that either choice is in some way a surrender of the heroines agency. Instead of defying her world she is succumbing to it. Readers are confused because we've been waiting for this moment and it sucks. Authors are confusing because they're giving us what we ask for and we're still whining. Nothing is going to change unless there is a significant change in how this genre is written.\nThe good news is that the new dystopians I've read are mostly avoiding this formula. They're moving on to non love triangle based plots. That gives the heroine a lot more freedom to create a believable happy ending.",
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        "raw_content": "This blog is intended to give visitors new reading ideas. I only write about the books that stand out to me in some way - strong characters, interesting plots, original ideas, smart writing ... books that make me think, make me laugh out loud, stay with me long after the last page ... books that are worth checking out and giving a try.\nBecause of the purpose of the blog, Jillicious Reading only includes positive reviews. There is, of course, a range within the books I \"like\" - some just have a few redeeming qualities that make them worth a read while others are not-to-be-missed, \"rock stars.\" But, all of the books spotlighted on the blog must have some literary merit and reader appeal.\nSo, I do not review books by request. I am afraid I would feel I must say something positive, and I can't take the pressure! :) It would also defeat the purpose of the blog and my original intent. If you have a book you would like me to read, you are welcome to send it to me ... but I can't make any promises. If I do read it and like it, I'll write about it! But, if I don't, it won't appear on the blog.\nEmail me if you have a book you'd like to send, but please remember that it may not make it to my \"to read\" stack and/or to my \"blog about\" list. Thank you for your understanding!",
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        "raw_content": "Severance Agreements: Gift or Trap?\nSeverance agreements come in two basic types. The first type includes those negotiated in advance, as part of your original employment agreement. The second type includes those voluntarily offered by the employer at the time employment ends. The two are fundamentally different.\n1. Contractual: the buy out or golden parachute severance agreement.\nAgain, the first type of severance to consider is the golden parachute. In this types of severance, everything is usually governed in your initial employment agreement. These are sometimes called a buy out because the contract basically requires the employer to make a significant payment in order to end the employment.\nThese are unquestionably good for the employee. First and foremost, they act as an important check on the ability of the employer to fire the employee without a good reason. If the employee is doing well, the employer will keep them on even if they might otherwise prefer to fire them, so that they can avoid the buyout.\nAnd there isn't much of a downside for the employee. By law, they typically cannot be interpreted to destroy statutory rights to file suit for things that happen during employment.\nOften, these kinds of agreements tie the payout to the length of the employee's tenure, giving them, for example, a month of salary for each year worked for the employer. This kind of arrangement serves both employer and employee well, because it encourages the employee to stay on with the company longer, but also gives the employee an infusion of cash when beginning retirement or moving to other work. (This is basically an amped-up version of the annual leave buy-out, a very common practice which will be the subject of a future post.)\nIf you are in a profession where your unique skills are in high demand, you may be in a position to bargain for one of these clauses. I highly recommend it - particularly when the employer is asking for a very restrictive non-compete agreement. It makes a lot sense. If the employer wants you to promise not to practice your profession for a year or more after leaving working for them, then they ought to provide a big enough severance package to help you through that time on the sidelines. This can be a perfectly reasonable trade.\nAt the same time, any contract you sign - particularly one as important as an employment agreement - should be reviewed by an experienced employment lawyer to make sure it is fair to you. The firm provides this service at a surprisingly reasonable rate.\n2. Post-employment severance: the full release severance agreement.\nMore common - particularly among less highly-specialized work - is the severance agreement which is voluntarily offered by the employer when separating you from work, usually an involuntary separation.\nThese severance payments aren't required by contract, or by law, so you should be asking yourself: Why am I being offered this? Is it a gift?\nUsually, the answer is no. Usually, these severance agreements are attached to what is called a full release of the employer for any liability for anything they ever did wrong at any time during or after your employment up until the date of signature.\nNow, I don't want to paint the wrong picture for you. Usually, you aren't really giving anything up, because you don't have a valuable lawsuit against the employer. Usually you weren't hand-picked for this severance because you pose a particular worry to the employer. Usually this does not indicate anything about how concerned your employer is about any potential lawsuit you might have. Usually, this just means your employer is smart, and wants to cover themselves and avoid any unnecessary albeit groundless litigation.\nBut not always. I have found it increasingly common for employers to handpick a few people to offer these severance agreements to, people that they fear might pose a particular litigation risk. Although, again, this does not mean they actually fear the outcome of the litigation - necessarily - it means they've identified this person as someone that might want to sue. If so, this may also mean that they would be willing to offer you more to settle your disputes, and you would benefit from a bit of negotiation. Again, not always, but it is sometimes the case.\nRegardless of the employer's intent, however, you should definitely review this agreement with a lawyer. These are completely different from the golden parachute. These are basically full-blown settlement agreements, where you sign away significant legal rights forever in exchange for a payment.\nThey may have a confidentiality clause, where you promise to say nothing about the existence of the agreement. This is an alarm bell that there may be more to this than meets the eye.\nThey may have a non-disparagement clause, where you promise not to say anything bad about the company or your bosses ever again. This is another alarm bell.\nAnd they may have liquidated damages provisions, where you agree to pay them (and their attorney) if you breach the contract. Huge alarm bell.\nWhatever the issue, you want to know what your are giving up before you sign one of these. Buy some time - tell them you really appreciate their generosity and very much want to take it (never hurts to be nice) but that you need a few days to go over it in detail first. Then call a lawyer, talk everything through, and make an informed decision. 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        "raw_content": "My goodness I love this town. We had a long drive from Cleveland today, but rolling into Indy made everything all better. We stayed at Tracy's sister's house with her husband and they were the most amazing hosts. A sincere thank you to them for all their hospitality.\nTonight we played The Melody Inn, and while the old sign out front was missing due to building construction, the inside looked exactly the same as the last time I played there about 10 years ago.\nOn the way down to the venue I popped in the first record by Margot & the Nuclear So and So's and as we drove up their old trumpet player, Hubert greeted us at the door. Cool stuff.\nThe show was fun, the local beers were nice and cold and the other bands sounded great. I think we're going to get back here again sometime soon.\nWe're driving to Knoxville, TN in a few minutes, and while it will be nice to be back in the south, I'm going to miss the green springy grass of the Midwest and All their friendly faces.\n\u2190 SmokeCleveland, OH \u2192",
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He too was spontaneous and compassionate, much like Rita. Paul Beecham filled the drab days in the hospital painting in oils and replicating landscapes and old masters from photographs. He was also a convicted killer.\nPaul and Rita met with increasing regularity. One of Paul's friends, who often visited, said Paul introduced her to him as just a friend. But the reality was plain to see. \"She was beautiful and it was obvious they were in love;' he recalls. \"They would hold hands, kiss and stroll together. \"\nPrison romances are nothing new. More than 1,200 women write to American death row inmates every year, and the weddings of famous inmates like gangster Reg Kray and killer Charles Bronson often hit the headlines. But Rita didn't have a morbid fascination with dangerous men; it was true love, say friends. As lovers they shared secrets, but theirs were eventually to dominate and destroy not only their romance but their lives too.\nMore than once the hospital authorities tried to stop their trysts, saying it was \"unhealthy\". Not only was Rita already married with two young sons, Scott and Lewis, but Beecham was a dangerous man. To all outward appearances, he was like any other slightly immature 26-year-old, but, as he confided to a friend who visited once, I am probably one of the worst cases in here.\nDuring the Sixties he led a ruddy--cheeked country life in the genteel setting of Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire. He was well known and liked, and a regular sight as he tore past the town's tearooms and antique shops in his open-topped cream Triumph Spitfire with his young wife, Yvonne, a local licensee's daughter. A strong swimmer and \"fanatically keen\" marksman, he owned a private arsenal. His passion was game shooting with his riotous gang of local friends, who loved to play practical jokes on each other, and who all got married at roughly the same time.\nHe was an only child, and his mother Margaret doted on him. The family were wealthy and Paul was pampered throughout. His father Walter, or \u201cBig Jim\" as he was fondly known in the town, was a giant of a man - stentorian, hard working and successful. He had built up a thriving business making cruise boats, mainly for affluent Midlands-based businessmen, which he ran from his boatyard on the banks of the River Avon. His son was his deputy.\nThe morning of February 17, 1969, brought the family idyll to a violent end. Some say it was the pres-sure of shouldering the responsibilities of a \u00a3500,000 business. Others alluded to the dark rumours that Paul was regularly journeying to Bristol to buy drugs. Certainly he had been smoking cannabis before the bloodshed started in the family bungalow next to the yard.\nThe carnage began when Paul pumped four bullets from a .22 semi-automatic rifle into his father, killing him outright. His mother, screaming, barricaded her-self in the bedroom before he broke in and blasted her with nine rounds. Then with deadly intent he reloaded the gun and shot his grandmother, Ruth, who had witnessed the execution of his parents. He waited and then fired three bullets into his 76-year-old grandfather, Frank Bourton, as he entered the house after hearing the screams.\nFor days Paul went to elaborate lengths to cover up the killings. His wife noticed nothing unusual in his behaviour and he calmly went to work every day. At first he said his father had been taken o Tewkesbury hospital and later that he vas recovering at home. He spurned concerned well-wishers saying his mother had flu and it would be impossible for them to see visitors. Two weeks later family friends were more insistent and Paul said his father was in hospital having an operation. When that was found to be a lie he broke down in tears, sobbing that his father had died in hospital.\nIt was a full three weeks after the massacre that a window cleaner spotted the bodies in the bungalow. A manhunt was launched and Paul was found crying under his bed at home in nearby Grayston Close.\nThe trial at Gloucester Assizes was a perfunctory affair. Paul Beecharn plead-ed guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility. Psychologists concurred that Beecham was seriously ill and had had a \"brain-storm\" on the day of the killings. He already had a history of depression and his condition had deteriorated over the eight months before the shootings. Mr Justice Lyell ordered that he be detained for \"an indefinite period\" in Broadmoor mental hospital.\nAnd that should have been the end of the story. Paul Beecham, distraught with remorse, was incarcerated. The family bungalow was demolished and, to the general public, the case would only have lived on in yellowing news cuttings and muttered conversations, decades afterwards, in the cosy Tewkesbury pubs.\nBut in 1979 Paul Beecham was slowly re-integrating into society, released from Broadmoor but still under their supervision. The past was a painful memory; he had divorced his wife and severed links with his young daughter. Friends who visited him were told not to come any more. Then he vanished into obscurity, still under close psychiatric supervision, and got a job as a van driver in London. His experience on his father's boats meant he later got a job as a sign-writer. It was the early Eighties, business was booming and he settled in Slough. Only Rita and Broadmoor's psychiatrists knew where he was.\nMeanwhile Rita's marriage was foundering, and Paul was obviously the cause. When she divorced her husband after eight years in 1982, he bought her a house in Bracknell, Berkshire, where she went to live with her sons, then aged seven and five. Paul came to live with them almost immediately. Three years later he was totally discharged from Broadmoor. \"Apart from me, he was the nicest man she knew,\" remembers Scott, 24, a computer technician, as he sits with his girlfriend Louise. They live across town from the five-bedroom house in the Grange Road cul-de-sac where Scott grew up knowing Paul as his stepfather. It's a wealthy and leafy. enclave of the town. \"He was great, the perfect stepfather,\" says Scott.\nThe couple set about building a new life. No one apart from Rita knew Paul's terrible secret. 'Paul and Broadmoor were never mentioned in the same sentence,\u201d recalls Scott. \"We only knew that he had a connection with her work at the League of Friends.\" Although Rita stopped her work as a prison visitor when Paul moved in, Christmas cards from the other patients she had visited would arrive every year.\nPaul set up a sign-writing business from the couple's garage but used the spelling \"Beauchamp\" as a business name so as to minimise the risk of being linked with his past. He also worked for the Rotary Club, but as one member said, \"He always took a back seat at social events. He never liked having his photograph taken, for instance.\"\nRita started work for Berkshire County Council's social services department. First she worked at a local old people's home. She was often seen labouring up the hill with her bicycle, the old people's shopping slung over the handlebars.\nPaul and Rita were devoted to each other. \"They never had to tell each other they loved one another, it was just so obvious,\" says Scott. \"They never rowed and if they did disagree it was over silly day-to-day things.\u201d One leap year Rita publicly declared her love on the garage door. She daubed: \"Love You Lots Paul Will You Please Marry Me.\" Then she sat outside in a mock wedding dress made of lace curtains waiting for him to come home. They never did get married though.\nPaul was the perfect foil to Rita\u2019s impractical spontaneity. She loved to help him with his sign-writing if he was busy. Her eagerness would ruin his work, though, and he would patiently amend the damage until the early hours. They were happiest around the house or in the garden. Rita would sell plants for charity. They had a small circle of regular friends who would visit, yet they seldom went out to pubs or restaurants. Rather, weekends were spent at car-boot sales or fetes for charity, which they often organised. \"They would be with each other for everything,\" says Scott. \u201cIf one wanted to do something the other would always go along.\"\nCharity work became their main pre-occupation. Rita left the old people's home and worked as a day centre officer for the Bracknell Resources and Opportunities Centre (BROC) for adults with learning disabilities. The pace was relentless. In the evenings she was also a voluntary counsellor for Victim Support. Rita, no matter what the cost to her health, was dedicated to the point of fanaticism. Calls from victims of crime would wake her and Paul in the early hours. Then she would venture out into the roughest parts of the town, like Bracknell's Great Hollands Estate, to offer a sympathetic ear and shoulder to cry on. Paul would drive her and think nothing of waiting in the car for three hours while she listened attentively. Isabel Mattick, a former mayor of Bracknell, worked with Rita at Victim Support. \"She was very highly regarded in the town. And there was cer-tainly nothing to suggest Rita and Paul were anything other than a happy couple,\" she says.\nFor 18 years Rita and Paul enjoyed a loving relationship which provided a caring home for Scott and Lewis. But it was around Christmas 1995 that the past came back to haunt them. The terrible secret she kept alone was affecting Rita's sanity. She developed a \"fixation\" that Paul was killing people, say police. When a French teenager was abducted on the M4, the body found dumped in a ditch, she called the police saying Paul may have had something to do with it. She was eventually hospitalised suffering from severe depression. Still she told no one about Paul's past.\nIan Stephens, a forensic psychologist, explains how they could live a perfectly normal life in the knowledge of Paul's terrible secret. \"The secret probably bonded them and brought them closer together,\" he says. \"It was a secret the outside world knew nothing about, but if it did it would threaten the relationship. The pressure probably became too much for her that she couldn't be normal like everybody else. \"\nStephens describes Paul as having a pattern of \"over-control\" behaviour which contributed both to his earlier crimes and to Rita's worsening condition. It also explains their seemingly harmonious relationship. \"People with over-control are very difficult to get a reaction out of. He was probably very rigid in his thinking and unable to pick up on her needs. She probably began to find him insensitive and the relationship claustrophobic. Over-control personalities work like a spring which is slowly depressed,\" he says. \"Then they explode\u2026\u201d\nRita recovered but, on Paul's advice, resigned from her job with Victim Support. In July last year she also resigned from BROC. \"We think work and her secret o Paul put all sorts of stresses and strain on her;' says Joan Griffiths, service manager of BROC.\nWithout work, Rita was shadow of her former self. She sat at home glued to the QVC shop ping channel. Then in September she was hospitalised again. Drugged and sedated, she confided in Scott about Paul's past. Scott was shocked. I thought either she has gone completely doolally or it was a big reason why she was in there. She spent her lifetime listening to other people\u2019s problems but hadn't even told a doctor hers.\" He immediately went round to speak with his stepfather.\nPaul confirmed that yes, it was true. And later that evening Scott went round to visit his stepfather again. I wanted to reassure him that I didn't think any the worse of him,\" says Scott. In fact, we felt closer to him. Paul said he woke up every day thinking about what he had done. He said if there was any way he could put it right he would - specially if it was going to make Mum well again. He said he would even go on television, on the front page of the Daily Mail and admit who he was. He even said he would leave and support Rita with money while living far away.\"\nRita was released soon after and at first everything seemed normal. 'Paul wasn't awkward with us and we weren't with him,\" says Scott. \"But every time you saw him you couldn't help thinking what he had done. \" Rita seemed fine, too, as she and Paul helped Scott and Louise with chores at their new home. It was the last time Scott saw her.\nOn October 21 last year, Rita had a friend over for lunch. She was the last person to see her alive. Paul later explained Rita's absence by telling friends over the ensuing weeks that she had gone to stay at friends, or was at the doctor's.\nOn November 12, Paul invited Scott and Louise round for supper. When they arrived they found Paul lying in an upstairs bedroom, killed by a single blast in the right side of the head. A sawn-off 12-bore shotgun lay beside him. The gun had been borrowed from a friend after Paul claimed he was going on a grouse shoot. Police later found metal filings in the garage where he had filed down the barrels to make it easier to put the gun to his temple. There was no suicide note and still no clue as to Rita's whereabouts. The local community went into overdrive. Twenty people roamed the south coast because Rita had once told Scott if she ever went missing she would be by the sea. The boys clung on to the hope they would find her as they scoured bed-and-breakfasts and beaches around Boscombe and Bournemouth.\n\"But,\u201d says Detective Inspector John Bradley, who headed the murder inquiry, we knew the boys were clinging on to a limb for as long as possible. We knew she was dead from the start. \" The police searched the house in Grange Road and found a noose in the attic and books such as Savage Grace's The Story of a Doomed Family - the real-life story of a man who killed his parents. It was as though he had been living in the past all that time,\u201d says Scott.\nEventually the police found some bloodstained sheets in a barrel in the garden, and a neighbour reported hearing concrete slabs being moved in the garden at 11pm sometime between October 26 and 29. On November 19 a police sniffer dog was brought in and two unevenly laid paving stones lifted up. Enough earth was uncovered to reveal a pair of feet. -An expert who had uncovered Bosnian war graves took three days in torrential rain to uncover the plastic-wrapped body of 51-year-old Rita Riddlesworth. She had been killed with a single hammer blow to the back of the head while lying in bed.\n\"One of the hardest things about it,\" says Scott, \"was that her death was not straightforward and we will never know what really happened, like if it had been a car accident. They just couldn't hold on to their secret any more. The features of this, the lies he told us, were the same as the ones he told when he killed his parents. We wonder if he was waiting for us to come round as he had his shotgun, and then had a moment of clarity and realised what he was doing and killed himself instead. We don\u2019t know.\"\nBut was Rita Riddlesworth\u2019s death avoidable? Was Paul's behaviour unusual in that he reformed only to mimic his original crimes decades later? \"He certainly could have gone on the rest of his life without doing this,\" says Stephens. It is an extreme end but lots of relationships are like that, where everything is kept under wraps. With Paul Beecham his over-control personality meant he couldn't handle Rita\u2019s depression. He didn't want her to change and he in turn became depressed and couldn't take the hassle of it.\"\nThe spring that took 30 years to wind up had exploded again. It is similar to Thomas Hamilton at Dunblane and Michael Ryan at Hungerford,\" says Stephens, and maybe even Dennis Nielsen, who spent his evenings cutting people up and stuffing them down drains and then went into the office in the morning as a nice guy. They lie in psychological denial until the pressure is too much.\"\nYet although Paul Beecham may be a multiple killer, among the people who knew him he is not regarded as a monster. The couple's deaths cast a pall of sorrow over the town. Bracknell's Holy Trinity church was packed with well-wishers on December 2 for the joint funeral service.\nDI Bradley also attended the service. He is a man accustomed to murders, but the case still saddened him. \"He buried her because he must have been hoping to get away with it at first,\" he says. \u201cbut their house was not a house of horrors, it was one of love. Since Paul Beecham left Broadmoor 18 years ago he was a loving, caring father. Yes he killed six people including himself. But can you call him a bad guy? Who are we to judge?\"\nScott has few regrets, he says: \u201cPaul once said we didn\u2019t have to worry about mum any more. We think he was saying that he had done what he had done almost out of love. He could have felt he was doing her a favour.\u201d He pauses. Obviously he wasn't.\u201d\nAs the boys rebuild their lives without a mother, he recalls: \"She was a martyr who always suffered in silence.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Free Standing Fast Food Retail Property for Sale\nAugust 31st, 2010 | Comments Off on Free Standing Fast Food Retail Property for Sale\nJust listed and freshly put on the open market is a Fast Food Drive Through Restaurant Space that is Free Standing. Approximately a 3,000 square foot building on an approximately 15,000 square foot lot. The shopping center is anchored by a Major Brand Grocery Store. The Real Estate is offered for sale at $1,750,000. Please inquire for more details. The seller is motivated. The property has plenty of parking surrounding it. Parking has never been a problem for the property except for the Day before Thanksgiving and the day before Christmas when the Grocery Store is attracting a throng of last minute shoppers. Call now (322) 213-9193 for more detail, email or submit an inquiry on the form at the bottom of the home page. Brochure on the \u2026 Read entire article \u00bb\nWhen is a Deal a Deal?\nAugust 3rd, 2010 | Comments Off on When is a Deal a Deal?\nMake sure to actually sign a finalized contract, and do it quickly. So many transactions start off with a Letter of Intent (LOI), or some variation of it. After the initial LOI, a flurry of counter proposals or LOIs can pile up. At the end of the day, you could end up wasting a lot of time. Somebody who isn\u2019t a client of mine, but I met the other day, told me his tale. He spent 20 days going back and forth with a landlord about a lease via proposals and counter proposals on a Second Generation Retail Space. Well, Lo and Behold, after the LOIs are finally agreed upon, the potential lessee eases up and does not request for an actual draft lease for two days. In the meanwhile, \u2026 Read entire article \u00bb",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb CSS Exclusive \u00bb CSS Special \u00bb Challenges Faced by the Muslim World\nChallenges Faced by the Muslim World\nWritten by: Bashir Sagar on September 25, 2018.\nAt present, the Muslim world, in general, is caught in a downward spiral. Its socio-cultural and politico-economic fabrics are shattered. Almost all Muslim countries are crying for peace and stability. With the emergence of the New World Oder, and the 9/11 episode, the conditions of the Muslim world further deteriorated. Presently, they are facing a plethora of serious problems in the form of misperceptions about Islam, negative thinking about Muslims in the world, botched interpretations of the noble concept of Jihad, sectarianism, lack of education, the menace of terrorism and last but not least the peril of extremism. These are some of the major problems that Muslim world is faced with today.\nA glance at the Muslim world\nAt times, even a cursory glance at the Muslim world reveals everything as clear as crystal. Every country of the Muslim world is grappling with acute and mighty problems and crises like terrorism, extremism, political instability, economic backwardness, illiteracy and sectarianism. Presently, worst countries in the Muslim world in this regard are Iraq, Syria and Libya and Afghanistan, to a large extent.\nNew World Order and the 9/11 episode\nThe New World Oder and also the terrorist attacks of 9/11 changed the world\u2019s socioeconomic and political outlook; especially, the latter has shaken the very foundations of the world community. After the 9/11 episode, the Muslim world became the core target of all the military campaigns launched, or spearheaded, by the United States. Aggressive US foreign policy led to invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 and Iraq in 2003. This interventionist policy pushed the Muslim world into the abyss of anarchy and chaos. Muslim countries are still unstable and in worse conditions. In other words, it won\u2019t be an exaggeration to assert that the New World Oder turned into a Muslim World Disorder.\nChallenges to the Muslim world\nThe global community has been formed in such a way that it is easy to exploit the withering state of the Muslim world so as to achieve some objectives of the colonial and imperialist powers. The Western world has tactfully and aptly used \u2018War on Terror\u2019 as a ploy to project their policies and to get their aims. The Muslim world, despite having huge natural resources of minerals and energy, is facing worst crises. Though it has been blessed with Islam as a uniting force, its identity is diminishing in the wake of many challenges some of which are as under:\n1. Misperceptions about Islam\nIn the changed global atmosphere, particularly after 9/11, Islam is being perceived as a threat to the world peace. It is wrongly considered a religion having a medieval outlook, thus unsuitable to the modern world. The derogatory tags like fundamentalists, extremists, terrorists, etc., are being deliberately pasted on the Muslims by the Western media. This perception impeded the true message of Islam from being conveyed to the non-Muslims.\nRead More: Obscurantism in the Muslim world\nChallenges Faced by the Muslim World CSS CSS Exam 2019 Economic challenges Leadership crisis Muslim world PMS War on Terror\t2018-09-25\nTags Challenges Faced by the Muslim World CSS CSS Exam 2019 Economic challenges Leadership crisis Muslim world PMS War on Terror",
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        "raw_content": "Author Interview: Kathryn Sue Moore\nHello, and welcome back for another author interview! This month I\u2019m happy to interview a new member of the Great Lakes Chapter of American Christian Fiction Writers. Kathryn\u2019s debut novel released earlier this year, and she\u2019s hard at work on book two. Here\u2019s how she does it:\nHi, and thanks for your willingness to appear on my blog! I\u2019m looking forward to sharing your knowledge and advice with the rest of the world (at least with the small portion of it that follows my blog). Tell us a little about yourself.\nHi, Karin. Thank you so much for hosting me.\nI\u2019m a business operations manager and recently published author who lives in Rockford, Michigan with my husband, two children, and a little Yorkie named Bear. A prolific reader, I\u2019ve always enjoyed the escape of a really good book, and four years ago I decided to try my hand at writing one of my own.\nMy stories are contemporary, character-driven tales of normal, every-day people and the challenges we all face in real life: love, friendship, parenthood, morality, mortality, compassion, and faith. My favorite novels are those that reach down deep, wrap up my whole heart and soul, make me laugh and cry. And those are the types of stories I want to write.\nI want to touch people\u2019s lives. I want my readers to feel better, be better, love better, because they read my words and took them to heart. I want to inspire, to comfort, and to breathe faith and hope into anyone who may despair that they\u2019re alone in this world.\nA few years ago, with two children entering their teens, my husband and I became frustrated by the lack of family-appropriate movies. Our children were too old for Disney and Pixar, and they definitely weren\u2019t ready\u2014in our minds anyway\u2014for PG-rated films. Sadly, we simply stopped going to the movies.\nLater that same year, my mother-in-law, a prolific reader like me, recommended a book. I read it, and, while it was a good story, the writing was downright lame. It made me think, heck, I could write better than that. The more I thought about it, the more I talked myself into it. People around me\u2014at work, at home, on several boards I\u2019ve served on\u2014often ask me to handle the correspondence or proofread for them. Obviously others thought I had a way with words.\nSo I gave it a shot. Fast-forward three years to February 29, 2016 and my first novel, Angel Beneath My Wheels was published.\nWhen I sat down to decide what to write, I kept two things in mind. It had to be a story my whole family would enjoy, and it had to be something that would make a great movie.\nI decided on a love story because every good movie contains a great romance, but I wanted it to be one my husband would enjoy. So when my brother described an interesting film called Gas Hole, an eye-opening documentary that alleged a massive cover up by oil companies, it sounded like the makings of an intriguing story and one with a definite modern-day interest, given the volatility of gas prices. According to the documentary, \u201cBig Oil\u201d has been suppressing innovations in fuel efficiency for years, even going so far as to murder at least one very bright young inventor who had the idea for an engine that ran on vapor.\nLike many men, my husband and son are into cars. Coupled with my above-average-for-a-woman knowledge of engines, mechanics, and chemistry in general, I came up with the idea of a young woman who, like me, grew up working on cars with her father. My husband and son love NASCAR too, so I thought that would provide an exciting backdrop, as well as tie in nicely with the idea of fuel efficiency. And who doesn\u2019t love to learn something new while reading a good story?\nFinally, above all, I wanted it to be wholesome and family friendly, with a meaningful message for young people. So my heroine is a young woman of faith who\u2019s made a commitment to God to save her virtue for marriage. She wears a purity ring, and the story explores how difficult it can be for a young woman to retain those ideals in our modern culture.\nI really expected it to take more than a couple of tries to get it right, but my beta readers encouraged me to submit Angel Beneath My Wheels, assuring me it\u2019s a great story and well-written. Six months and forty-nine query letters later, I landed an agent who then helped me find a publisher.\nHonestly, I think my genre selected me, but as I\u2019m moving on to other stories, I\u2019m second-guessing whether I\u2019m in the right place. I\u2019ve been marketing Angel Beneath My Wheels heavily to Christian readers, and I\u2019ve been dinged by a couple of recent reviews. My story might be a bit too \u201creal\u201d for folks who read nothing but Christian fiction.\nI have to admit that I don\u2019t prefer Christian fiction. Most Christian romance is so over-the-top sappy and unrealistic, I feel patronized reading it. Even some of the best-selling Christian authors have left me disappointed.\nThere is a definite hard line between Christian and secular fiction, but the real world isn\u2019t that black and white. And I don\u2019t think most readers would align that way either. If given the chance, and there were more really good Christian writing out there, more secular-only readers would read it.\nI\u2019ve been told by my agent, and found first-hand with my second novel, that if you have any kind of faith message in your work, ABA publishers aren\u2019t interested. If there\u2019s too much un-Christian-like content, you\u2019re shunned by the CBA. True cross-over fiction is rare.\nI think there is a middle ground there that represents an untapped market. This is where I want my stories to live\u2026if I can find a publisher willing to go there with me, and, of course, readers who will follow.\nThis question made me giggle because I don\u2019t have the luxury of a \u201cwriting day,\u201d and probably won\u2019t until I get that ever-elusive but oh-so-sought-after six-figure publishing deal that allows me to quit my day job. I have teeny tiny snippets \u2013 typically an hour at most \u2013 in which I get to write, especially now that I have a book out and have been spending ALL of my \u201cwriting\u201d time on marketing. Stephen King once said, \u201cYou can\u2019t be an author and a writer at the same time.\u201d How true!\nI try to make the best possible use of my limited time. This summer, my college-age teenagers are home, and I\u2019m spending most of my free time with my family\u2014gotta keep those priorities straight. I have a full-time job and usually spend at least half of my lunch hour on writing, social media, and marketing stuff. Sometimes I fit in an hour or more in an evening. Most often, I write on weekend mornings. Thankfully, teenagers sleep in!\nI use Excel to lay out an overview of my story, and flesh it out by ensuring there is plenty of conflict in every scene. Along the way, on a separate tab, I make a list of characters and their attributes, emotions, backstory, etc., then I write a first-person prologue from the character who I think might be my protagonist. Sometimes that changes. Then I start writing scenes, usually not in order. I\u2019m not sure why.\nThat\u2019s my first draft. I let it simmer (as Steven King would say) for a few weeks and move on to something else. When I come back to it, I\u2019m in serious edit mode. I highlight the lines/scenes that \u201csing\u201d to me, and scratch out the ones that grate. Then I review the highlighted ones and try to apply what worked in those to the scratched parts.\nFrom there, I give it to my alpha readers \u2013 my husband and my mother-in-law. From their feedback, I\u2019ll revise as needed, and then it goes to a small group of beta readers. Revise as needed, and then I have it professionally edited, which is a bit costly, but I think it\u2019s worth it. Then I send it to my agent.\n(Minor spoiler alert) I\u2019m not sure she actually \u201ctold\u201d me, but in my recently published novel, Angel Beneath My Wheels, the main character, Rachel, is a young woman who\u2019s made a vow to save her virtue for marriage. In my story, I wanted to depict how challenging this can be in today\u2019s culture, so I felt it was realistic that eventually, she gives in. Don\u2019t worry though, it works out okay. But a critique partner and at least one other reader who left a review were disappointed in the way that played out. They felt I should have written it differently.\nI don\u2019t have a list of characters, but I do have some story ideas. Among them are some high-level character descriptions. 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        "raw_content": "If you have been considering purchasing a home, you may be curious to know if this is the right time in the market to make your move. The market is fast changing, with new laws coming into play, interest rates are constantly rising, and a whole slew of things buyers have to face when it comes time to picking the right house. What does that mean for you? Well, that there isn't a better time to buy than now. Let's break down the benefits of purchasing a home now, instead of waiting.\n1. INTEREST RATES ARE SOARING\nIf you haven't been keeping up with the real estate market, you might be missing out on the data around interest rates. They are going up, and they are going up fast. 5% may not seem like a lot, but can be the difference between hundreds, or even thousands, of dollars on what you are paying out towards your loan on a monthly basis. Would you want to pay an extra $200 towards interest for your loan each month, or would you prefer to pocket that $200? Well we know the answer to that.\nBuying a home now while interest rates are at a low is going to be an advantage, both now, and long term. Take advantage of today's rates and purchase a home that doesn't cost you extra just because of interests.\nHave you been hearing about folks complaining in your market about the price of homes going up? Well those prices are going to continue climbing. A home that is $200,000 now, could go up to $400,000 in 10 years because of market conditions. We also are aware that wages are not increasing as steadily as the cost of living. Purchasing a home in today's market can get you a bigger and better deal on a house than if you were to wait a few years. Especially in hot city markets, where prices are virtually guaranteed to sky rocket, making a move now can save you hundreds of thousands.\n3. COMPETITION IS GETTING BIGGER\nPopulation growth is a real thing, and with more people, comes more competition for homes. Homes are selling faster, which means a high demand increases home prices. Buying your home now, while the competition isn't as strong as it could be 5 years from now, helps you get a better deal on the home you want now then if you were to wait it out.\nSo, in conclusion, the ball is in your court in today's market. There isn't ever a better time to purchase then now. Avoid the competition and the increase in fees and prices, and take advantage of a market that is still in the buyer's favor.",
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        "raw_content": "Immobility captured on film\nIn his viva voce at the Academy of Fine Art just before the summer, Andreas Bunte presented his project Library for A-Scientific Film 2012\u20132015, which includes video art works that explore the aesthetics of old scientific research films.\nAfter three years of work, Bunte was ready for his viva voce in the Academy\u2019s auditorium, and to present his work Library for A-Scientific Film 2012\u20132015, which investigates the scientific films produced by the Institut f\u00fcr den Wissenschaftlichen Film (IWF), which was founded in former West Germany in 1956 and existed until 2010. The aim of the films made at this institute was to document every conceivable kind of motion in the most objective and neutral manner possible, without music, voice-over, or personalised camera angles, in accordance with strict cinematic guidelines. No personal or emotional elements were allowed to sneak into these films. Andreas Bunte first saw the films as a school pupil, since they were frequently used as teaching material throughout Germany.\n\u201cThere was always something I liked about these films. They do not attempt to overwhelm or entertain the spectator, the style of presentation is extremely dry and sober and that is why I became interested in them,\u201d Bunte says.\nHistorically the production of scientific images built on the idea to document \u2013 through drawing or painting \u2013 the ideal example of a specimen. Such images were regarded as the truest possible representations of Nature, assuming that it was symmetrical, regular and rational.\n\u201cWith the invention of the photographic camera, it suddenly became evident that nature did not conform to such ideals at all. The \u2018mechanical objectivity\u2019 of photography presented Nature as irregular, asymmetrical, chaotic. The first scientific photographs of drops falling onto a surface, for example, showed that the drops were not disintegrating symmetrically (as was the common belief), but that each drop showed a different asymmetrical disintegration pattern, and that none of them was identical.\u201d\nAvoiding parody and imitation\nThe Encyclopaedia Cinematographica, a special collection of films set up by the IWF, with the intention of providing an archive of scientific research films documenting every conceivable process on the planet: humans doing summersaults, birds flying, swarth forming during the machining of steel, or cultural customs in Papua New Guinea. In deciding to explore this genre, its concepts and aesthetics, Andreas Bunte had no intention of parodying or imitating it. The aim was to develop something new. The first two films he produced dealt with the physical phenomenon of pressure. They were a contribution to an exhibition on the theme of post-revolutionary states in society, that Bunte was invited to. Adopting a covert and indirect approach to the exhibition theme, Bunte filmed two former East Germany facilities, which recreated the high and low pressure that occur in nature, and the fates of which were strongly affected by the fall of the wall and the reunification of Germany. K\u00fcnstliche Diamanten/Synthetic Diamonds and Unterdruck/Low Pressure (both from 2013) explored the production, respectively, of diamonds and athletes in the GDR.\nHigh Pressure is about the production of artificial diamonds using high pressure to transform one of the world\u2019s softest materials, graphite, into its hardest, diamond.\nThe research into the production of artificial diamonds was initially carried out at the East German Institute for Physics of the Earth. After the reunification the institute was discontinued and one of its researchers bought the machinery to established a private enterprise. Low Pressure shows a large low-pressure chamber where East German athletes trained for the Olympic Games and other elite sporting events. The chambers artificially recreate the conditions athletes would experience at high altitudes, conditions that didn\u2019t occur naturally in the GDR. The film shows the now abandoned facility where athletes once sat bent over stationary cycling ergometers. The only sound one hears is the humming of the air-conditioning, and of electrical currents and transformers. A kind of Kubrick-like atmosphere hangs over the empty, monumental architecture in Bunte\u2019s film.\n\u201cThe IWF developed the concept of \u2018Bewegungsdauerpr\u00e4parat\u2019, which considers film as a means to produce permanent preparations of motion. Low Pressure applies this concept to the subject matter of architecture, which, except for some flickering neon tubes, is devoid of any movement or change. Most scenes, at first sight, document a seeming \u2018non-event\u2019, the absence of movement, or change. What the film shows instead is the persistence of architecture \u2013 something that is normally hardly considered a process, because it does not involve perceivable durational change. Persistence is commonly only recognized as a time-based phenomenon through its opposite, the process of decay, the traces of which not only refer to the extremely slow process operating against architecture\u2019s duration, but also dialectically emphasize architecture\u2019s \u2018still-there-ness\u2019. However, the actual taking place of either architectural persistence or decay evades human perception as well as the gaze of a \u2018scientific\u2019 camera. Low Pressure nonetheless attempts to create a permanent preparation of motion of this process capturing significant sections of the duration of architecture and relating them to the time span of humans, to that of political systems, and implicitly to the time frame of geological formations, such as that of a 4,000 m high mountain that the building attempts to simulate.\u201d\nBunte\u2019s doctoral work also includes a film showing the disassembly of cluster bombs (Safe Disassembly, 2015) and a series of short clips documenting everyday activities such the unpacking of shopping bags, the disentangling of earphone cables or the swinging of a credit card, each task performed in front of a geometric grid of the kind used in the scientific motion studies. These films explore the field of tension between the generic and the specific through their particular form of presentation. The individual films were accessed through QR codes that had to be scanned with a smartphone or tablet. The codes were printed onto posters placed in particular locations in the urban environment, so that when standing e.g. beside a row of shopping trolleys one could scan a code and watch a film featuring the pushing together of such trolleys on one\u2019s smartphone. This way, one reality was superimposed on the other, the generic met the particular.\nArchitecture in films\n\u201cFilms about immobile objects, such as architecture, establish a different type of momentum than still images: There is always a potential that movement will occur, that something new will happen. One of the films that I produced as part of the fellowship focuses exactly on this momentum. It does not provide an account of visible change, but documents a process that is usually not considered an event: the persistence of architecture. As such the film plays with Scientific Research Film\u2019s focus to document and make visible all kinds of movement. The persistence of architecture is simply too slow a process to translate in a filmic account of visible change.\u201d\nBunte intends to continue his work on filming immobility, with the University of Vancouver as his next subject.\n\u201cMy research into the films and concepts of the IWF singled out a number of access points for a critical re-thinking of fundamental aspects of filmmaking, and I would think that these can be developed further in future project. I have just finished shooting a film about the Simon Fraser University in Vancouver. The film with the working title Erosion will attempt to establish the architecture as geological formation, and explore how rain and fog interact with the concrete architecture of the SFU campus built by Arthur Erickson in the 1960s. This film will once more take a natural scientific topic as a starting point while following up on my interest in architecture in the widest sense.\u201d\nAs a research fellow at KHiO, Bunte has spent three years working on the films, with funding from the Norwegian Artistic Research Programme. The Oslo National Academy of the Arts fellowship programme involves a three-year period of artistic study that is legally equivalent to higher-education research. In other words, the fellowship programme equates to research-based doctoral programmes in other academic fields. The unique feature of the programme is that it places practical artistic work at the centre of the fellow\u2019s project.\nBunte's home page\nAndreas Bunte\u2019s viva voce took place on 10 May in the main auditorium at the Oslo National Academy of the Arts.\nDr Renate Lorenz (chair), Berlin-based artist\nDr Thomas Elsaesser, professor of film and television studies at the University of Amsterdam\nFlorian W\u00fcst, Berlin-based artist and curator\n\u2022 Principal supervisor: Synne Bull\n\u2022 Assistant supervisor: Gerhard Byrne\nShort CV, Andreas Bunte\nLives and works in Berlin and Oslo\n1991\u20131993 Fine Art, Gesamthochschule Kassel, Germany\n1993\u20131998 Fine Art, Kunstakademie D\u00fcsseldorf, Germany\nIn recent years, Andreas Bunte has worked with experimental short films and film installation, often incorporating a range of other media, such as collages, architectural structures, sounds, texts, etc. At the heart of Bunte\u2019s practice is an interest in the interaction between technology, architecture and the body, and how this interaction is reflected in our physical environment.\nAndreas Bunte og bed\u00f8mmelseskomiteen.(F.v.) dr.Renate Lorenz (leder), Andreas Bunte, Florian W\u00fcst og dr. 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        "raw_content": "Justin Bieber Brings Natural Language Processing to the Masses\nNovember 18, 2011 @ 10:12 pm \u00b7 Filed by Philip Resnik under Computational linguistics, Language and culture\nForget Watson. Forget Siri. Forget even Twitterology in the New York Times (though make sure to read Ben Zimmer's article first). You know natural language processing has really hit the big time when it's featured in a story in Entertainment Weekly.\nMelissa Maerz's \"Scandals: Measuring the Impact on a Career\" (in today's hardcopy edition of EW), describes how natural-language-processing [sic] technology \"analyzes words used on Twitter and Facebook\", allowing entertainment industry types to track opinions in the fan base. Apparently there was a serious outcry among \"real Beliebers\" recently when sweet, innocent Justin was accused of less-than-innocent activities in the restroom of a concert venue, purportedly leading to a bouncing baby mini-Justin. Bieber's handlers took advantage of automated sentiment analysis to keep tabs on the reaction, and they were no doubt relieved when reactions trended upward in volume and positive toward their celebrity, i.e. the outcry was against the accuser, not against Bieber. The article quotes a \"top celebrity crisis management consultant\" as commenting, \"People are so engaged with social media that you just can't ignore it anymore\".\nThis observation will be no surprise to the people who attended last week's Sentiment Analysis Symposium in San Francisco, an industry-oriented event organized by text analytics maven Seth Grimes. The event featured a practical sentiment analysis tutorial by Language Log contributor Chris Potts, a set of industry and academic research talks, and, as the main feature, a day of presentations, panels, and business card dissemination by vendors, clients, researchers, and others working in this space.\nNow, on the one hand, as a natural language processing guy, I'm excited by this surge in attention to NLP thanks to sentiment analysis, and more generally by the growing public awareness that human language technology is out there in the real world helping people do things they care about, up to and including helping save lives. On the other hand, as I pointed out in my own talk at the Sentiment Analysis Symposium, some of what's going on in sentiment analysis, coupled with this surge in interest, makes me a little wary of history repeating itself. Yes, you can put together a system for sentiment analysis by engineering in a bunch of human knowledge and heuristics (awesome is positive, sucks is negative; more positive words means more positive sentiment), which seems to be a popular approach right now. But it's awfully hard to engineer in enough knowledge to handle all the variability and context dependence you see even in relatively formal human language use, much less in social media. (Unpredictable is bad in car steering, but good in movie plots. There's a big difference between saying something is shit and saying it's the shit. And, as I learned at the symposium, even the gushily positive breakthrough is negative in some contexts, like discussions of toilet paper. I'm debating whether that last one is something to add to my cocktail party chit-chat arsenal, or whether it's better kept to myself.)\nThose of us who have been in the field for a while have seen this story before. Import human knowledge by hand or from resources like dictionaries; program up rules and heuristics; run on some data; make big claims. It doesn't end well. In the leading textbook on artificial intelligence, authors Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig describe the 1980s' rise of an AI industry built on knowledge engineering approaches, and then note the ensuing \"'AI Winter', in which many companies fell by the wayside as they failed to deliver on extravagant promises.\"\nOk, yes, running on huge amounts of data is a difference from 30 years ago, because it gives you an opportunity to get a sense of trends amidst the noise, even if your system is imperfect. Indiana's Johan Bollen articulated this well when asked about unexpected variability of word meanings in a recent NPR interview. But knowledge-based approaches are nonetheless rife with gaps in their knowledge, the inability for experts to anticipate the unexpected, and opportunities for systematic errors, like registering kind and just as positive words (leading to just the kind of error I alluded to with unpredictable and breakthrough), interpreting opinions about Steve Jobs as pertaining to the economy (an aberration Noah Smith noticed when predicting consumer confidence from tweets), or confusing Berkshire Hathaway's popularity with actress Anne Hathaway's (hat tip to Jason Baldridge for pointing out that example). Terry Winograd, author of SHRDLU, one of the earliest and most famous \"language understanding\" systems, ultimately sided with critics of old school knowledge based approaches; in this 1991 article he gave this compelling illustration of \"gaps of anticipation\":\nThe power plant will no longer fail because a reactor-operator falls asleep, but because a knowledge engineer didn't think of putting in a rule specifying how to handle a particular failure when the emergency system is undergoing its periodic test, and the backup system is out of order. No amount of refinement and articulation can guarantee the absence of such breakdowns. The hope that a system based on patchwork rationalism will respond appropriately in such cases is just that: a hope, and one that can engender dangerous illusions of safety and security.\nIf you're planning to bet on Berkshire Hathaway stock around Oscars time, take note.\nMy worry is compounded by the fact that social media sentiment analyses are being presented without the basic caveats you invoke in related polling scenarios. When you analyze social media you have not only a surfeit of conventional accuracy concerns like sampling error and selection bias (how well does the population of people whose posts you're analyzing represent the population you're trying to describe?), but also the problem of \"automation bias\" \u2014 in this case trusting that the automatic text analysis is correct. Yet the very same news organization that reports traditional opinion poll results with error bars and a careful note about the sample size will present Twitter sentiment analysis numbers as raw percentages, without the slightest hint of qualification.\nWhat's the alternative? Twenty years ago the NLP community managed to break past the failures of the knowledge engineering era by making a major methodological shift from knowledge engineering to machine learning and statistical approaches. Instead of building expert knowledge into systems manually, we discovered the power of having human experts annotate or label language data, allowing a supervised learning system to train on examples of the inputs it will see, paired with the answers we want it to produce. (We call such algorithms \"supervised\" because the training examples include the answers we're looking for.) Today's state of the art NLP still incorporates manually constructed knowledge prudently where it helps, but it is fundamentally an enterprise driven by labeled training data. As Pang and Lee discuss in their widely read survey of the field, sentiment analysis is no exception, and it has correspondingly seen \"a large shift in direction towards data-driven approaches\", including a \"very active line of work\" applying supervised text categorization algorithms.\nNonetheless, I've argued recently that NLP's first statistical revolution is now being followed by a second technological revolution, one driven in large part by the needs of large scale social media analysis. The problem is that, faced with an ocean of wildly diverse language, there's no way to annotate enough training data so that supervised machine learning systems work well on whatever you throw at them. As a result, we are seeing the rise of semi-supervised methods. These let you bootstrap your learning using smaller quantities of high quality annotated training examples (that's the \"supervised\"), together with lots of unannotated examples of the inputs your system will see (that's the \"semi\").\nHere's a quick graph based on the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) Anthology, showing the recent and marked rise of research papers containing \"semi-supervised\".\nLooking at where we've been, and at the state of things now, I think the way forward is pretty clear: thanks to the flood of social media data, successful language technology is neither going to go all the way back to the good old fashioned knowledge engineering of the 1980s, nor are we going to be able to rely as heavily on annotated data and supervised machine learning as we have since the early 1990s. Natural language processing has finally hit the real world, and the real world changes. So does the language we use to talk about it. To keep up with it, we're going to need to exploit the knowledge resources that help, to generate high quality human annotation in manageable quantities, and to recognize that the Internet's most plentiful natural resource \u2014 unlabeled, naturally occurring human language \u2014 constitutes not only the problem we're trying to solve but also the data we need to be learning from in order to solve it.\nAs for sentiment analysis, by all means, let's continue to be excited about bringing NLP to the masses, and let's get them excited about it, too. But at the same time, let's avoid extravagant claims about computers understanding the meaning of text or the intent behind it. At this stage of the game, machine analysis should be a tool to support human insight, and its proper use should involve a clear recognition of its limitations.\nFinally, what of Justin? It looks like he may be out of the hot seat; his accuser has reportedly dropped the paternity suit. Oh, and people just love his new hairstyle. Whew. That's one fewer crisis for us to worry about.\nFull disclosure: Although I've tried to avoid inappropriate bias in my talk and in writing here about this topic, readers should be aware that my non-academic activities include advising and serving as lead scientist for Converseon, a social media agency.\nFor those interested, try this class: http://www.nlp-class.org/\nI would assume the vast majority of people who tweet about Justin Bieber are Beliebers to begin with. Is it that surprising that they believe him rather than his accuser? Most likely the people who think he's lying aren't going to bother tweeting at all. So I'm not convinced we learned anything from that experiment.\nAnd the idea of buying or selling a stock on the basis of what social media indicate about the mood on Wall Street (as discussed in the interview you linked to) runs up against the efficient market hypothesis. By the time any great number of investors start expressing positive or negative feelings about a stock, it's generally too late to make money from that information.\nI don't get the [sic] on the perfectly logically hyphenated \"natural-language-processing technology\" paired with \"old school knowledge based approaches,\" whose parseability rivals that of UK headlines.\n[Sorry if this distracted from the point of the posting. The sic is there because \"natural language processing\" is the name of a field of study. Including the hyphens struck me as analogous to adding a hyphen in \"quantum computing\" or \"information retrieval'. Hyphenating it isn't wrong, it's just non-standard. Though, on reflection, I can see how this is perfectly logical for someone to do if they're new to the terminology: compositionally \"natural-language-processing technology\" provides a nice, compositional interpretation as \"technology that processes natural language\". -PSR]\nGlen Gordon said,\nProgrammers are trying desperately to put the cart before the horse since they haven't created sufficient enough AI to finally be able to *evolve* (not program directly but evolve indirectly through AI) a competent language processor that finally *understands* complex language *in context*. There's definitely a lot of hype but little theory on *how* this can be accomplished from what I've read. It seems that a lot of people in computer science are somehow hoping that random evolution is going to provide the answer at the end of the day but it strikes me as lazy daydreaming.\nI worked on \"Linguistic AI\" systems professionally for several years. 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The Penitente Brotherhood sings the Alabados, songs from the Middle Ages relating to the Passion of Christ. The event repeated this year, on August 4, 2018 at 9:30 am at the Bridge. A Pecos-based couple, Circulo Solar Ollin Xochipilli, will dance an ancient Aztec blessing of the waters to complete the traditional ceremony.\nImmediately following, Los Artesanos Hispanos invited the community to an Artists Reception at Gallery 140 to see their work and talk about the value of the heritage arts in the community. Music was provided by local favorites Mike Romero, Leroy (Pato) Lucero, and Steve Leger. The exhibit will continue through August, and the gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday, from 1 \u2013 4 pm or by appointment. There will be extended hours during Heritage Week, so if the flag is flying, the door will be open.\nThe complete list of participating artists\nMargie Seay-Maez\nIsabel Benavidez\nJune V. 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Sometimes a particular piece of wood or rock will compel his attention, or \u201ccuria,\u201d and he will immediately see the image; other times he is simply attracted by the shape of the piece, and the idea of what it will later become.\nTwo of the pieces shown in the 2016 Mercado were paper mach\u00e9, with delicately painted features, one especially representing Arrazolo\u2019s great interest in eschatology. A man of many talents, he is a long-time local barber, often cast in movies shot locally, and he also finds time for stonework restoration (pictured.)\nBrenda Flores\u2019 caricature carvings look like they reflect a lifetime of experience, and even though Brenda had been around family art all her life, she never done any carving or painting. In 2010 Brenda suffered a hand injury and had to have physical therapy, so she picked up an exacto knife and started carving and hasn\u2019t stopped since. 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        "raw_content": "[Concerned Citizens of the November 3rd Incident minutes]\nCONCERNED CITIZENS OF THE NOVEMBER THIRD INCIDENT\nMarch 10, 1982 Trevi Fountain Restaurant\nPresent: Mr. C. Davis, Mr. S. Lipscomb, Rev. G. Kloster, Rev. B. Smith, Ms. A. Welsh,\nMr. E. Burrows, Mr. J. Erwin, Ms. B. Keiser, Mr. L. Pitts, Ms. N. Westmoreland,\nDr. T. Young, Mr. J. Mitchell, Ms. G. Korotkin\nChairperson ,Mr. Charles Davis turned the meeting over to Steve Lipscomb,\nchair of the mass meeting committee, to report on the committee's progress and\nproposals for the mass meeting on March 22.\nLee Kinard Show\nMr. Davis reported that we can representatives on the Lee Kinard show on\nMarch 22 to talk about the mass meeting. Beth Keiser and Rev. Cardes Brown were\nsuggested because of their excellent representation of the group on the program\nin December. Beth, who was present, agreed. Rev. Brown was not present.\nGayle Korotkin reported that many of the speakers we had wanted will not be\nable to attend because of other commitments. This includes Julian Bond, Mr.\nMichaux, Rev. Finlator, and Bobby Doctor. Mr. Doctor indicated he would be very\ninteresting in speaking at such a meeting but that the Civil Rights Commission\nlacked the funds to send him. Dr. Tommye Young, chaiperson of the North Carolina\nAdvisory Committee to the Civil Rights Commission will be able to come, although\nshe will be delayed by a class that lasts until about 8:30 that night. A number\nof people have committed themselves to be at the press conference earlier in the\nday and would be able to speak at the mass meeting. This includes either Lyn\nWells or Rev. C. T. Vivian of the National Anti-Klan Network; Rev. Tyrone Pitts, head\nof Racial Concerns for the National Council of Churches; Edith Tiger, head of the\nNational Emergency Civil Liberties Committee. Rep. Parren Mitchell and Rev.\nBen Chavis have not committed themselves yet. We have not yet received responses\nto the letters to the Congressional Black Caucus.\nAnne Welsh reported that Gordon Chamberlin would be willing to talk about the\nethics of working for justice in the community.\nPurpose of the Mass Meeting\nSeveral points were drawn out during this discussion. At first people were\nreluctant to identify with the issues, or were not clear about them. We still\nneed to speak to and overcome fear and lethargy around the issues. We want justice\nto be done, so that all will be protected under the law. Similar issues are being\nraised by situations everywhere in the country, and we need to deal with them\nhere specifically while relating them to the overall situation. We need to talk\nabout what can be done, and what the barriers to action (such as the media, fear, etc.)\nhave been. There was agreement that we want to speak to the grand jury, the\ncommunity and the nation. We want to draw attention to the grand jury and to\nour concern that it do a good job, and also we want to give people some information\nabout how it works. We want to remind the community that people are concerned\nabout this issue,    inform the community about our efforts and encourage their\ninvolvement. We want to speak to the nation, since this is not an isolated\nTitle [Concerned Citizens of the November 3rd Incident minutes]\nCreator Concerned Citizens of the November Third Incident\nBiographical/historical note Concerned Citizens of the November 3rd Incident was an organization formed following the acquittal of KKK and Nazi party members accused of killing five participants in the \"Death to the Klan\" rally on November 3, 1979. Following the \"not guilty\" verdict in the state trial on November 17, 1980, the Concerned Citizens fought for federal prosecution of the perpetrators of the \"Greensboro Massacre\" for violating civil liberties. Charles Davis served as the group's chairperson, and Edward Burrows was a member.\nDescription These minutes (four pages) of a March 10, 1982, meeting of the Concerned Citizens of the November 3rd Incident discuss various aspects of the planned March 22 Mass Meeting, including potential media appearances, speakers, and the purpose of the meeting. The program for the meeting was finalized, with Anne Welsh, Dr. Young, Rev. Brooks, and possibly a representative of the Congressional Black Caucus as speakers. There is also discussion of the pending grand jury and the group's concern that the focus would be on blaming the victims of the five murders at the Death to the Klan march, on November 3, 1979, rather than on activities of the police and other government officials. Strategies for opening up the process to public scrutiny were also mentioned.\nOriginal format minutes\nOriginal dimensions 8.5\"\" x 11\"\"\nFull text CONCERNED CITIZENS OF THE NOVEMBER THIRD INCIDENT Minutes March 10, 1982 Trevi Fountain Restaurant Present: Mr. C. Davis, Mr. S. Lipscomb, Rev. G. Kloster, Rev. B. Smith, Ms. A. Welsh, Mr. E. Burrows, Mr. J. Erwin, Ms. B. Keiser, Mr. L. Pitts, Ms. N. Westmoreland, Dr. T. Young, Mr. J. Mitchell, Ms. G. Korotkin Chairperson ,Mr. Charles Davis turned the meeting over to Steve Lipscomb, chair of the mass meeting committee, to report on the committee's progress and proposals for the mass meeting on March 22. Lee Kinard Show Mr. Davis reported that we can representatives on the Lee Kinard show on March 22 to talk about the mass meeting. Beth Keiser and Rev. Cardes Brown were suggested because of their excellent representation of the group on the program in December. Beth, who was present, agreed. Rev. Brown was not present. Speakers Gayle Korotkin reported that many of the speakers we had wanted will not be able to attend because of other commitments. This includes Julian Bond, Mr. Michaux, Rev. Finlator, and Bobby Doctor. Mr. Doctor indicated he would be very interesting in speaking at such a meeting but that the Civil Rights Commission lacked the funds to send him. Dr. Tommye Young, chaiperson of the North Carolina Advisory Committee to the Civil Rights Commission will be able to come, although she will be delayed by a class that lasts until about 8:30 that night. A number of people have committed themselves to be at the press conference earlier in the day and would be able to speak at the mass meeting. This includes either Lyn Wells or Rev. C. T. Vivian of the National Anti-Klan Network; Rev. Tyrone Pitts, head of Racial Concerns for the National Council of Churches; Edith Tiger, head of the National Emergency Civil Liberties Committee. Rep. Parren Mitchell and Rev. 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        "raw_content": "J. C. MISRA\nStudies on electro-osmotic flows of various types of fluids in microchannel are of great importance owing to their multi- fold applications in the transport of liquids, particularly when the ionized liquid flows with respect to a charged surface in the pre- sence of an external electric field. In the case of viscoelastic fluids, the volumetric flow rate differs significantly from that of Newtonian fluids, even when the flow takes place under the same pressure gradient and the same electric field. With this end in view, this paper is devoted to a study concerning the flow pattern of an electro-osmotic flow in a porous microchannel, which is under the action of an alternating electric field. The influence of various rheological and electro-osmotic parameters, e.g., the Reynolds number, Debye-Huckel parameter, shape factor and fluid viscoelasticity on the kinematics of the fluid, has been investigated for a second- grade viscoelastic fluid. The problem is first treated by using analytical methods, but the quantitative estimates are obtained numeri- cally with the help of the software MATHEMATICA. The results presented here are applicable to the cases where the channel height is much greater than the thickness of the electrical double layer comprising the Stern and diffuse layers. The study reveals that a larger value of the Debye-Huckel parameter creates sharper profile near the wall and also that the velocity of electro-osmotic flow in- creases as the permeability of the porous microchannel is enhanced. The study further shows that the electro-osmotic flow dominates at lower values of Reynolds number. The results presented here will be quite useful to validate the observations of experimental inve- stigations on the characteristics of electro-osmotic flows and also the results of complex numerical models that are necessary to deal with more realistic situations, where electro-osmotic flows come into the picture, as in blood flow in the micro-circulatory system subject to an electric field.\nelectrical double layer, Debye length, second-grade fluid, Ionic energy",
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        "raw_content": "Wide margins separate winners in West St. Paul race\nVoters approve street-funding sales tax\nComfortable margins separated winners from losers in this year\u2019s West St. Paul City Council race, and with three open seats in four races, there will be no shortage of changes on the council come next year.\nCouncil member Dick Vitelli ran unopposed for Ward 1.\nMayor Jenny Halverson announced earlier this year she wouldn\u2019t be running for a second term, creating an open seat in the mayoral race.\nTwo current council members, Dave Napier and Anthony Fernandez, threw their hats into the ring \u2014 neither was up for re-election for their council seat this election cycle.\nNapier ran away with the mayor\u2019s race, winning it with nearly 63 percent of the vote to Fernandez\u2019s 37 percent.\nNapier, who has served on the council since 2013, said he was a little overwhelmed by the amount of support he had.\n\u201cI felt it, but I didn\u2019t know. 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        "raw_content": "Colorado Springs Living Education\nWhat Is The Big Deal With These Charter Schools?\nSeptember 20, 2012 Kim Van Wieren 589 Views 0 Comments Charter Schools, TCA, The Classical Academy\nColorado Springs has a lot of charter schools. The Classical Academy in school district 20 is arguably one of the most successful charter schools in the country, larger than many of the smaller school DISTRICTS in the area with over 3,000 students and somewhere in the vicinity of 7,000 students on the waiting list. Today at Grandparents Day at the Central Campus, Jim Kretchman, co-founder of the school and owner of the Preschool Partners pre-school, gave a very good overview of what charter schools are, and how they differ from each other. The video quality isn\u2019t great, but here is Jim\u2019s talk:\nIn interest of full disclosure, my wife teaches at The Classical Academy, 2 of my 5 kids graduated from there, and 2 of my grandkids attend there. But I\u2019m not biased \ud83d\ude09\nThe main thing that charter schools have in common is that they are tuition free, publicly funded, schools of choice. They are not religious schools or private schools.\nThere are many other charter schools in the area as well, including but not limited to the following:\nCheyenne Mountain Charter Academy and Vanguard School (12)\nMonument Academy (38)\nRocky Mountain Classical Academy (49)\nImagine Classical Academy (49)\nBanning Lewis Ranch Academy (49)\nThomas Maclaren School (11)\nJames Irwin (2)\nIf charter schools sound like an interesting option for your child, you should explore some of the links above, visit the schools, and see what makes the most sense for your family. There are no perfect schools, just the best fit for you.\n\u2190 Fall Color Season Starts Again\nColorado Springs Real Estate Continues Forward Progress \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Sermon \u2013 Caught Between a Rock and a Hard Place\nNovember 4, 2012 \u2013 Pastor Tim \u2013 \u201cCaught Between a Rock and a Hard Place\u201d \u2013 Click to download\nhttp://www.livingwaterag.com/audio/sermons/20121104-PastorTim-Rock_and_Hard_Place.mp3\nIf we are going to accomplish God\u2019s plan for our lives, we need to know how to stand against opposition. One of the secrets to our success will be learning how to remain unmovable when people or circumstances come against us.\nWe can learn a lesson on how to stand by looking at the children of Israel. After they left Egypt, the Israelites were headed to the Promised Land. They left a life of slavery and were looking forward to a better life. But suddenly, they found themselves in a difficult situation.\nThe Egyptian army was pursuing them from behind, hills and mountains on each side of them, and the Red Sea in front of them. 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        "raw_content": "Biblioasis & ECW Press Both Celebrate 2014 Giller Prize Longlist Nominees\nThe Scotiabank Giller Prize celebrated its 21st year by announcing its longlist at McGill University, alma mater of the Prize's founder Jack Rabinovitch, on September 16th. Over 160 titles were submitted from over 60 publishers nationwide and this year's jury of Shauna Singh Baldwin, Justin Cartwright, and Francine Prose, narrowed it down to a longlist of 12 titles.\nOf those 12 titles, a quarter come from our very own member publishers. Congratulations to Biblioasis and ECW Press on their nominations.\nBiblioasis author Kathy Page was nominated for her short story collection, Paradise and Elsewhere, and\nECW had two authors make the longlist: Arjun Basu for his novel Waiting for the Man and Jennifer LoveGrove for her novel Watch How We Walk.\nThis year's shortlist will be announced on October 6th and the winner will be announced on air on the CBC, Monday November 9th at 9 pm. There will be several opportunities for Canadians to hear this year's shortlist nominees read; you can check out the readings schedule and see a full list of the nominees at the Scotiabank Giller Prize website.\n**All three titles are available on All Lit Up: Paradise and Elsewhere, Waiting for the Man, and Watch How We Walk",
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        "raw_content": "#86 : New and old punk bands around the world : UK, France, USA and Australia\u2026Last news : The Saints and Laughing Clowns re-form with the Original members for the All Tomorrow\u2019s Parties Festival 2009!! Nick Cave will be there too !!\nJeudi, octobre 2nd, 2008\nThis time I got a true live audience with Gary from Dublin (Ireland), David from Galicie (Spain) and David from Torino (Italy) and I interviewed them during the time I played the songs chosen for that podcast : 16\u2019s Legal from 3 Foot Ninja (UK), \u201cOde \u00e0 Sarko\u201d from Miseres et Cordes (France), \u201cBlood for Oil\u201d from Mutant Press (USA), \u201cWhere did I go wrong\u201d (+ \u201cI love Rock and Roll\u201d in intro) from the band \u201cX\u201d founded by Ian Rilen, \u201cSkinny Jean\u201d from Ed Kuepper and \u201cWild about you and Erotic Neurotic\u201d from the Original Saints (all those bands from Australia if you didn\u2019t know it before)\u2026Gary (18 years old) and the both David (24 years old) were very serious to give their point of view, they played themselves in bands : punk, lo-fi garage, new metal\u2026a true shared pleasure with them, i hope for you too !\nJordan (16 years old) from 3 Foot Ninja (UK) Gary (18) from Dublin (Ireland)\nMutant Press (USA), the band \u201cX\u201d (Australia) in 2003 with Steve Lucas, Cath Synnerdahl, Ian Rilen and Geof Holmes (a meeting of the original line-up who recorded the \u201cI love Rock\u2019n Roll\u201d album)\nBTW : Gary and the both David owned a group of 20 young people between 16 and 24 who were during a week at Marseille in September for a transnational training session where I taught them how to record an interview and put it on a blog (on Meltingtalks soon with the best moments!!).\nDavid from Italy (his band : your personal Santa Claus), Gary from Ireland and his percing-tunnel (his band : \u201cAs it bleeds\u201d!!) David from Spain (his band : SNC \u201cSistema Nervioso Centra\u201d), Gary and me at the final party !\nBig and unexpected news at the end : Ed Kuepper announced to me Yesterday they re-formed the Original Saints with Chris Bailey and Ivor Hay for three shows at All Tomorrow\u2019s Parties Festival in January 2009\u2026in Australia !!! For the same event he will re-form as well Laughing Clowns with Jeffrey Weggener, Louise Elliott and Leslie Millar\u2026more ? Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds will be there too !!!!!!!!\nPosted in Australia, Ed Kuepper, Europe, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, North America, The Saints, bands promotion, live interview | 4 Comments \u00bb",
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        "raw_content": "SAN FRANCISCO (AP) \u2014 Alphabet now comes before Apple atop the list of the world's most valuable companies. The shift occurred in Monday's extended trading after Alphabet, Google's new parent company, released a fourth-quarter earnings report that highlighted the robust growth of the digital ad market. Apple Inc.'s iPhone, meanwhile, is suffering its first downturn since it debuted eight years ago. Alphabet Inc. earned $4.9 billion on revenue of $21.3 billion in the fourth quarter. If not for employee stock expenses and certain other items, Alphabet said it would have earned $8.67 per share. That figure easily topped the average estimate of $8.10 per share among analysts surveyed by FactSet. The report provided the most detailed breakdown yet on the profits pouring in from Google's dominant search engine and ad network. (Google reorganized itself under Alphabet last October.) Investors pushed up Alphabet stock $35.73, or 4.6 percent, to $806.50 in extended trading. Based on that after-hours bump, Alphabet's market value stood at $555 billion whileApple's was at $533 billion, based on the most recent regulatory filings showing the company's outstanding shares. The rankings could quickly change again in regular trading Tuesday. Apple's stock has been sliding amid concerns over slowing iPhone sales. Meanwhile, Alphabet's stock has surged by 45 percent since the end...",
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        "raw_content": "You are hereNewsletter Archive\nof U.S. Olympians & Paralympians\nDear Diane ,\nHappy Spring! Our winter and summer Olympians, Paralympians, hopefuls and coaches are in \"high gear\" with our summer athlete schedules and as the XXII Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia, approach, followed by the XI Paralympic Winter Games.\nI want to congratulate all of our re-elected Midwest officers and to welcome new secretary and 2003 World Curling Championships Gold Medalist Ann Swisshelm (Curling, 2002) to our board! Thanks to all of you for your participation in the winter voting process for our regional Midwest Olympians and Paralympians election.\nOn behalf of our 2013-2016 Midwest board, I am grateful to serve you and look forward to how spring reignites the flame within all of us in what has been some of the most challenging few months of my life. I want to thank each and every one of you for your support as fellow Olympians, Paralympians, coaches and elite athletes in the Olympic and gymnastics families. And as the co-Olympic Day Liaison along with Olympian Jim Millns (figure skating, 1976), I ask all of you to step up and participate on Olympic Day! Sign up at www.teamusa.org/ODAthleteRegistration to be a part of this day, held annually on June 23, which celebrates the birth of the modern Olympic Games and is an international effort to promote fitness and well-being in the spirit of the Olympic ideals of fair play, perseverance, respect and sportsmanship.\nAs we move well into this next quadrennium, I ask again along with the Midwest Chapter board, for a volunteer in three cities to lead regional efforts as city liaisons in: Des Moines, Iowa, Minneapolis, Minn., and Milwaukee, Wis. Please email me atdsb1988@sbcglobal.net if you're interested!\nI recall now the quote of Alexander Pope that \"hope springs eternal\" and wish that this is true for us all in 2013 and beyond!\nU.S. Olympic Assembly Committee Member, Multi-Sport Organizations Liaison for USOA, Stop Abuse in Sport Campaign\nMidwest Chapter officers:\n* President - Diane Simpson (Gymnastics, 1988)\n* Vice President - Tony Brooks (Rowing, 1972, 1976)\n* Vice President - Steve Gregg (Swimming, 1976)\n* Treasurer - John Vande Velde (Cycling, 1968, 1972)\n* Secretary - Ann Swisshelm (Curling, 2002)\nU.S. Olympians Association area officers:\n* Vice President - Carol Brown (Rowing, 1976, 1980, 1984)\n* Vice President - Linda Mastandrea (Athletics, 1992, 1996)\nWe accept $30 dues for 2013 to promote the fellowship of Olympians, Paralympians, elite hopefuls and coaches here in the Midwest at:john.vandevelde@yahoo.com. Email dsb1988@sbcglobal.net with highlights.\nUpcoming Midwest Chapter events/U.S. Olympians Association\nUpcoming Events / Events Held\nUSOC / USA Paralympics News\nMidwest Olympians / Paralympians in the News\nChicago hosts board members of the U.S. Olympians Association and the Athletes' Advisory Council the first weekend in May. We look forward to welcoming all the officers and representatives of the USOA and the AAC! During the trip, USOA Vice President Carol Brown will return to Belding Elementary for a third consecutive year on May 3 as part of the national USOA World Fit initiative. More than 30,000 students in grades 3-8 will take part this year.\nVisit www.worldfit.org for more information.\nUSOC / USA Paralympics in the News\nNearly 200 Olympic Day events are set nationwide with more than 100 athletes registered. SIGN UP NOW to be part of this incredible experience in your local community. Once registered, you will find online tools to help you coordinate your day and to put you in touch with your event contact. And don't be surprised when other Olympians and Paralympians or USOC staff seek you out to sign up and register either via email or a phone call.\nMidwest Olympians/Paralympians in the News\nCurling skip Erika Brown (1998) with her team of Sarah Anderson,Debbie McCormick (1998, 2002, 2010), Jessica Shultz (2006), andAnn Swisshelm (2002) helped the United States qualify for the 2014 Olympic Games in Riga, Latvia, at the World Championships as the United States fell to Canada 8-6.\nEvanston, Ill., and Northwestern University welcomes former Duke star (1993-1996) and assistant head coach Chris Collins back home to Illinois. Collins, a native of Northbrook, Ill., served under Olympic and Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski for more than a decade and is now NU's new collegiate head coach. Collins is the son of 1972 Olympic Silver Medalist and Philadelphia 76ers head coach Doug Collins (basketball, 1972).\nTwo-time Olympic Gold Medalist Shani Davis (speedskating, 2006, 2010) - the first black athlete from any nation to win a gold medal at the Olympic Winter Games in an individual sport - won a bronze medal in the men's 1,000 meters and a silver medal in the 1,500 meters in Sochi, Russia, at the Essent ISU Long Track World Single Distance Championships. Jonathan Kuck (speedskating, 2010) took 12th in the 10,000 meters. Janesville, Wis.-native Tucker Fredricks (speedskating, 2006, 2010) took 22nd and 24th in the men's 500 meters.\nNaperville, Ill., Olympic hopeful Chris Derrick sparked the United States to a landmark silver medal in the senior men's race with a 10th-place finish at the World Cross-Country Championships in Poland as the first U.S. senior men's medal at the meet since 2001 and first silver since 1984.\nParalympian Anna Eames (2008, 2012) of Golden Valley, Minn., set a Pan American record in the women's S10 class in 31.76 at the U.S. Paralympics Spring Swimming National Championships.\nOlympic hopeful Jazzy Kerber of Highland Park, Ill., claimed her first senior national title at the Winter Challenge in Colorado Springs, Colo. Kerber was a standout as a junior athlete hopeful during the Chicago 2016 Olympic Games bid.\nPhoto: Paralympic Games Medalist and U.S. Olympians Association Vice President Linda Mastandrea (athletics, 1992, 1996) joined other representatives on behalf of World Chicago (not World Sport Chicago) in an international exchange in Brazil in early April.\nCongratulations and good luck to long-time USOC Board Member and Wisconsin nativeMike Plant (speedskating, 1980), who has taken the reigns as the appointed president of the board for U.S. Speedskating. Plant is busy as executive vice president for the Atlanta Braves. He was chef de mission for the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver. Plant served as executive director of USA Canoe/Kayak, as associate executive director and president of USA Cycling, as a member of the board of directors of the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games, and as president of the Goodwill Games.\nWorld Sport Chicago President Bill Scherr (Wrestling, 1988), who is a former world champion and Olympic Bronze Medalist, leads a talented team of wrestlers such as Olympic Champion Dan Gable (1972 ) and former U.S. Olympic Committee CEO and twin brother, Jim Scherr(1988), and Olympic and World Champion Jordan Burroughs (2012), as members of the Committee for the Preservation of Olympic Wrestling (CPOW) in the quest to ensure wrestling's status on the Olympic Programme. USA Wrestling formed the group with Scherr as chairman to lead the United States effort to Keep Olympic Wrestling. Click here to read more.\nA reminder above that the World Sport Chicago (www.worldsportchicago.org) Family Sports Festival held on June 15 will be at Seward Park. Sign up to take part!\nWSC hosts the World Sport Chicago Wrestling Festival April 27 at Navy Pier. Please contact Jason Eby at: jeby@worldsportchicago.org for more information.\nThe Valor Games Midwest established by World Sport Chicago in partnership with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and U.S. Paralympics in 2011, takes place again Aug. 12-14.\nAthlete Ambassador Program update: Gary Morgan (athletics, 1988) joined former national elite modern pentathlete Allison Jones, MD, at Ruggles Elementary for their return WSC AAP visit on Monday, April 8. Dozens of Athlete Ambassadors have completed two or three visits at about a dozen schools this year. Email top archer Stephanie Miller atsmiller@worldsportchicago.org to get added to the list of WSC Athlete Ambassadors.\nOnce again, Happy Spring!\n--Diane and Your Midwest Olympians and Paralympians Board\nPresident, Midwest Chapter\ndsb1988@sbcglobal.net\nHappy Holidays! What an incredible year. Some of us were lucky enough to watch live as our fellow Olympians and Paralympians dazzled during London 2012. I was one of them, attending events from gymnastics and diving to beach and indoor volleyball, and tennis played at Centre Court at Wimbledon! Congratulations to all 2012 athletes and thank you for your service! And to think that now we are only slightly more than a year away from Sochi 2014!\nI want to thank you for your participation in the voting process to elect new officers of the U.S. Olympians Association (USOA) and for our regional Midwest Olympians and Paralympians. On behalf of our 2008-2012 Midwest board, we are grateful to you for having us represent you and are honored to serve you.\nAs we move well into this next quadrennium, the Midwest Chapter board asks for a volunteer in three cities to lead regional efforts as city liaisons in the following locations: Des Moines, Iowa, Minneapolis, Minn., and Milwaukee, Wis. Please email dsb1988@sbcglobal.net if you're interested!\n* President - Diane Simpson-Bundy (Gymnastics, 1988)\n* Secretary - Linda Mastandrea (Wheelchair Athletics 1992, 1996)\nWe are accepting $30 dues for 2013 to promote the fellowship of Olympians, Paralympians, elite hopefuls and coaches here in the Midwest at: Emailjohn.vandevelde@yahoo.com to contribute or dsb1988@sbcglobal.net with highlights.\nMidwest Chapter events/U.S. Olympians Association\nThanks to USOC trustees Rob Merrilees and Joan Criswell for hosting newly elected USOA President Gary Hall (swimming, 1968, 1972, 1976) at their Wilmette, Ill. home, and others including USOA Vice President Carol Brown(rowing, 1976, 1980, 1984), Midwest Chapter VP Steve Gregg (swimming, 1976), John Kinsella (swimming, 1968, 1972), Paul Moran (sitting volleyball, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004; wheelchair tennis, 2008), Simpson, and the father of Conor Dwyer (swimming, 2012) - Patrick Dwyer - on behalf of World Fit in October.\nUSOC/U.S. Paralympics\nKudos to Brown, who ended her \"reign\" as U.S. Olympic Assembly Committee chair after several years.\nUSOA Vice Presidents Brown and Linda Mastandrea (wheelchair athletics, 1992, 1996), Simpson (USOC Multi-Sport Organizations liaison, MSO Nominating Committee, USOA Nominating Committee and 2012-2013 Assembly Committee member), and Midwest Chapter Vice Presidential Candidate Gary Morgan (athletics, 1988) were among those who attended the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Assembly. University of Illinois Freshman Phenom Raymond Martin was honored as Paralympic SportsMan of the Year. Martin won gold medals in every event he entered at the London 2012 Paralympic Games-starting with Team USA's first track and field gold medal in the 100 meters of the T52 class and later in the 200-, 400- and 800-meters.\nWheelchair track athletes Jean Driscoll - a 2012 inductee to the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame - and Sharon Hedrick joined President Barack Obama as part of the official delegation at the Paralympic Games. Driscoll is the first 8-time winner of the Boston Marathon in the wheelchair division and won two Olympic silver medals plus 12 Paralympic medals, while Hedrick became the first athlete to win an Olympic gold medal in wheelchair track in world record time in the 800 meters at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles and recaptured her title in Seoul. Hedrick is a 12-time medalist as a Paralympian. Other worthy notes in our region: The 2012 U.S. Paralympic Team included 13 team members of the track and field team's 54 athletes who had ties to the University of Illinois. More than 15 other U of I students and alumni were also in London as part of wheelchair basketball and sitting volleyball teams, and alumnus Tony Iniguez coached wheelchair track. The group included three-time Paralympian Tatyana McFadden (2004, 2008, 2012), who claimed three events in the T54 division. McFadden's sister, Hannah, shared a berth in the 100-meter final.\nParalympic hopeful and Fenwick High School Senior Mary Kate Callahan, who was featured as \"one to watch\" during the Chicago 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games bid, made history and won her quest to compete in all four events - the 50-yard freestyle, 100 free, 200 free and 100 breaststroke at the IHSA State Swimming Championships this season as part of a settlement between the IHSA and Callahan filed by Equip for Equality. Callahan won the breaststroke for athletes with disabilities in 2:35.90. She finished second in the 200 free and third in both the 100 and 50.\nTamika Catchings (basketball, 2004, 2008, 2012) earned Finals MVP title honors as she led the Indiana Fever to its first WNBA title and was named in Sports Illustrated's Athletes Who Care: The Power of Ten article in December 2012. Catchings started at forward for the undefeated 1998 NCAA title team at Tennessee but was diagnosed at age two with profound hearing loss. Now the seven-time WNBA All-Star makes it her mission to conduct as many public appearances as possible. Her Catch the Stars Foundation gives middle schoolers a choice of two programs: STARS (Sisters Teaching and Reaching Sisters) and CHAMPS (Changing Habits and Making People Successful). Both programs blend fitness and literacy.\nJerry Colangelo has been re-elected as chairman of the USA Basketball Board of Directors for 2013-2016. Term duties include trips to the 2014 FIBA World Championships for the men in Spain and for the women in Turkey. The U.S. men are 62-1 since Colangelo joined the lineup in 2005, including gold medals at the 2008 and 2012 Olympic Games and at the 2010 World Championships. Chicago's Anthony Davis, Jr., who played as a University of Kentucky freshman before being selected as the top pick in the NBA draft by the New Orleans Hornets, was on the 2012 U.S. Men's Basketball Team roster and now has a gold medal as well. The women won their fifth straight gold medal in an Olympic Games in London to hold a streak at 41 games in international competition at the Olympics.\nTwo-time Olympic Gold Medalist Bart Conner (Gymnastics, 1976, 1980, 1984) was honored as a 2012 inductee to the Oklahoma Hall of Fame - the highest honor Oklahomans can receive for contributions to their state - on Nov. 15. Conner, who moved from Illinois to Oklahoma in 1976 to attend the University of Oklahoma, is the only American gymnast to win gold medals at every level of national and international competition. He is an Olympic, World, United States, World Cup, Pan American and NCAA champion. He overcame his second torn biceps injury en route to becoming a member of the Olympic gold medal-winning U.S. Gymnastics Team in the men's team competition and also the parallel bars champion. Tim Shriver, chairman and CEO of Special Olympics, introduced Conner, an acclaimed motivational speaker, international ambassador and philanthropist.\nPhoto above: Bart Conner with wife, Nadia Comaneci (gymnastics, 1976, 1980) - the only person to twice be awarded the Olympic Order, the highest award given by the International Olympic Committee.\nTwo-time Olympic Gold Medalist Shani Davis (speedskating, 2006, 2010) - the first black athlete from any nation to win a gold medal at the Olympic Winter Games in an individual sport - is returning to form after injuring his groin last month.\nAll-around and Team Olympic Champion Gabby Douglas (gymnastics, 2012) will visit 43 cities as part of the Team Choice Live tour next year with some of her teammates. Douglas was named to \"Barbara Walters Presents: the 10 Most Fascinating People of 2012,\" which aired Dec. 12 and also joined her \"Fierce Five\" teammates on Dancing With The Stars to support DWTS 2012 eventual runner-up and former DWTS champion Shawn Johnson (gymnastics, 2008), who won four medals in Beijing.\nJanesville, Wis.-native Tucker Fredricks (speedskating, 2006, 2010) won his first World Cup medal of the season at the Essent ISU World Cup # 4 in the 500 meters in a time of 35.10.\nNaperville's Alyssa Gialamas (swimming, 2012), who finished fifth for Team USA in the 200-meter freestyle at the 2012 Paralympic Games in London and holds or has held six American records, competed at the IHSA State Swimming Championships. She captured the 200, 50 and 100 and took second in the breaststroke for Waubonsie Valley, where she is a junior.\nOlympic 100-meter backstroke champion and Olympic Record-holder Matt Grevers (swimming, 2008, 2012) was nominated for Male Athlete of the Year and Male Performance of the Year at the 2012 Golden Goggles event in New York. Michael Phelps won the Athlete of the Year award, while Nathan Adrian won for his performance in the 100-meter freestyle.\nEvan Jager, who held an early lead at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Games, placed sixth in the 3,000-meter steeplechase.\nOlympic Silver Medalist and 2005 World Champion Chellsie Memmel(gymnastics, 2008) has retired and is apparently getting married. Memmel was a strong part of the 2003 U.S. squad that won the nation's first team title at world championships and tied for gold on the uneven bars that year. Memmel added silver medals on the bars and the balance beam at the 2005 Worlds as well.\nFive-time Paralympian Paul Moran played in the National Wheelchair Softball Championships in Chicago. Thirteen teams vied for the championship in the lots at U.S. Cellular Field with the title game held at California Park - the home field that CubsCare and the Chicago Park District built for the RIC Cubs back in 2002, the same year the RIC Cubs won their first of two national titles. Also, this year, Moran was named to the Wheelchair Softball Hall of Fame and helped his consistently top Cubs team - that was inducted into the 16-inch Softball Hall of Fame earlier this year - continue its reign in New York at a special post-season tournament for MLB-sponsored teams where Moran was named tournament MVP.\nIraq War Veteran Melissa Stockwell (swimming, 2008) won her third consecutive ITU ParaTriathlon World Championships title in the women's TRI-2 division in Auckland, New Zealand on Oct. 22 and later became one of five finalists for the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) Athlete of the Month prize. Additionally, the USOC named her its October Athlete of the Month. Stockwell's current event makes its debut at the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.\n(www.worldsportchicago.org) will launch a new website early next year! While exploring the site, be sure to check out the updates and photos from the fall visits of our World Sport Chicago Athlete Ambassadors. Olympians, Paralympians, hopefuls and elite athletes have visited Chicago schools in force, and WSC and Chicago-area youth are extremely grateful for the past support and continued help going forward! Visits included the Belmont-Cragin Elementary Literacy Night, which featured Eric Aranda, an Olympic hopeful for Mexico in Rugby Sevens, Michael McCahey(fencing, 1984) and Simpson. (Note: Rugby Sevens joins golf as the two Olympic sports return to the competitive program for Rio 2016, along with new Olympic sport kitesurfing. The United States men are the two-time defending Olympic champions from the 1920 and 1924 Olympics, the last time the sport was contested in the Olympic Games.)\nAranda, U.S. Paratriathlete Hailey Danisewicz and McCahey made an earlier WSC Athlete Ambassador visit this fall as well. Other visits were by:Brown (Stagg); Morgan with former U.S. National Team Member Allison Jones, MD (Ruggles); squash players Ed Gadient and Michael McDonald(Lionel Hampton); Mastandrea and Olympic Trials Pole Vaulter Adam Pierson (Christopher); London 2012 Olympian Bob Willis (Locke); soccer 2000 Olympic Silver Medalist Danielle Slaton and 2004 Olympian Jeff Smoke (Chicago Youth Centers); as well as the DePaul Cross-Country Team at Skinner North. In addition, Willis, former NBA player and DePaul All-time Leading Rebounder and analyst Dave Corzine, and DePaul soccer players helped dedicate 640 soccer balls, basketballs and footballs to 16 AUSL schools. The balls were donated by Cary Chessick and his organization, Score It Forward, to students and staff at the Howe School of Excellence on Nov. 16. Great stuff!\nEmail top archer Stephanie Miller at smiller@worldsportchicago.org to get added to the list of WSC Athlete Ambassadors.\nAlso, visit the WSC site to learn more about the support WSC has given PlayStreets - a collaborative initiative of organizations that includes WSC, Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Illinois, the Partnership for a Healthier America and other community-based groups. PlayStreets promotes community health by reclaiming public space for residential use. WSC helped lead the program in 2012 in more than 50 community events and will partner again in 2013 as this initiative goes national in 10 different cities across the nation.\nFinally, WSC will launch Fit for Chicago, which brings together individuals to train for the Bank of America Chicago Marathon and the 17th Annual Chicago Half Marathon. Team members will raise funds for the WSC charity team as they train, and will enjoy exclusive team events and tools for success in both fitness and fundraising goals. To be involved in any of these WSC initiatives - either as a spokesperson or as an official program ambassador - please contact Jason Eby at jeby@worldsportchicago.org.\nOnce again, our best wishes for Happy Holidays and Lots of Luck and Health in the New Year!\nDiane Simpson-Bundy\nDear Diane Simpson-Bundy,\nSoon the snow will melt, and we will spring forward. But let's look back on this winter's accomplishments and read what our fellow Olympians, Paralympians and coaches are doing for the Olympic and Paralympic movements, and also see what is coming up.\nPay your $30 dues for 2011 to keep the newsletter going. Friends can also support our activities to promote fellowship among Olympians, Paralympians and elite hopefuls in the Midwest. Email john.vandevelde@yahoo.com to donate or update us with your success. Check out news and events at www.midwestolympians.com and www.midwestparalympians.com.\nDon't forget to email us at dsb1988@sbcglobal.net if you have upcoming events or information to highlight in future newsletters.\nUpcoming Events/Events Held\nCongratulations to Team USA, which captured 34 medals at the IPC Athletics World Championships in January sparked by many of our University of Illinois-based Paralympians. See Midwest Olympians and Paralympians in the News below for some amazing results!\nWorld Sport Chicago hosts many events this spring and summer. Former Northwestern University wide receiver Rasheed Ward (rward@worldsportchicago.org) leads the World Sport Chicago Athlete Ambassador Program on behalf of Bob Berland (judo, 1984, 1988) and WSC President (wrestling, 1988) Bill Scherr, which seeks Olympians, Paralympians, elite athletes and coaches to visit schools several times a year or to participate in programs.\nOlympians, Paralympians and coaches who hope to attend other World Sport Chicago initiatives such as the WSC Summer Track Program to the Midwest Military Sports Fest-that supports injured or ill military athletes-are invited to get involved in clinics and meets. Please sign up with Jason Eby jeby@worldsportchicago.org for the track program and with Pam Redding predding@worldsportchicago.org for the Military Sports Fest. Be sure to check out www.worldsportchicago.org/about/events-news.aspx for the latest WSC news.\nCalling Olympian and Paralympian golfers: \"Tee it Up With an Olympic Athlete\" at Glen Echo Country Club - the site of the 1904 Olympic golf matches and the oldest 18-hole golf course west of the Mississippi - in St. Louis on Monday, Sept. 19, at 8 a.m. A dinner and auction will be held a day earlier on Sunday, Sept. 18 at 5 p.m. Proceeds will benefit the Olympians for Olympians Relief Fund (OORF), Camp Rainbow, the Bob Costas Cancer Center at SSM Cardinal Glennon Children's Medical Center, and the MO-IL Chapter of U.S. Olympians and Paralympians. Contact President John \"Big Jake\" Carenza (soccer, 1976) at bigjake09usa@yahoo.com or at 314-662-4990 if you're interested.\nWorld Fit programs are being held after Spring Break across the nation. Students will walk, talk and be inspired by Olympians, Paralympians, teachers and other leaders at more than 100 schools and at some afterschool programs during the six-week program with the goal to walk 60 miles. World Fit is a U.S. Olympians and Paralympians Association initiative targeted to help curb the alarming rates of childhood obesity and to improve overall health and attitudes toward fitness. The expanded World Fit Buddy System adds support as the buddy donates half his or her miles to World Fit students at the program conclusion. World Fit (www.worldfit.org) offers the President's Active Lifestyle Award certificate to outstanding students-in addition to the other World Fit certificates and medals.\nFour-time Ice Dancing World Medalist and Olympic Silver Medalist Ben Agosto (figure skating, 2006, 2010) and Olympic champion and Sullivan Award Finalist Evan Lysacek (figure skating, 2006, 2010) visit Allstate Arena for the Smucker's Stars on Ice Tour on March 12, along with other champion skaters. Naperville's Lysacek appeared in hockey skates at the John Hancock Center's Skating in the Sky rink located on the 94th floor observatory deck on Tuesday, Feb. 23.\nOlympic figure skating hopeful Jason Brown of Highland Park totaled 185.44 points - a personal best - to place seventh in his first Junior World Championships held in South Korea. He was sixth in the free skate.\nDefending champion Kelci Bryant (diving, 2008) won the women's 1-meter springboard title and claimed her eighth career national title at USA Diving's Winter National Championships in Iowa City, Iowa.\nUniversity of Illinois athletes Ryan Chalmers (1,500 meters, marathon), Aaron Pike (800, 1,500, marathon) and Brian Siemann (100, 200, 400), and Minnesota native Krista Plykki (400), competed at the International Paralympic Committee Athletics World Championhips in Christchurch, New Zealand.\nTwo-time Olympic champion Shani Davis (speedskating, 2006, 2010) won the 1,500-meter World Cup final and a fourth straight World Cup season title in the 1,500 meters in Heerenveen, The Netherlands, on March 4. He became the first man to win four titles since the World Cup circuit started in 1985 and is one win away from Olympic Gold Medalist Dan Jansen's American record of 46 victories.\nTwo-time Paralympic Bronze Medalist Anjali Forber-Pratt (athletics, 2008) of Savoy dominated in a meet-record 29.83 en route to winning the gold medal in the 200 meters and won silver in the 100 and 400 of the T53 wheelchair division at the 2011 IPC Athletics World Championships. She was also fourth in the 800. Forber-Pratt was recognized at center court with a standing ovation on March 4 with the \"Hero Among Us\" Award at the Boston Garden before the Celtics game v. the Golden State Warriors.\nDan Gable failed to give up a point en route to winning the gold medal at the 1972 Olympic Games. Find out what he's doing now at: http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?llr=s56klmcab&et=1104772676466&s=546&e=001DMfyJ_YkMUu9-BtAeEMDF3QmMc74Jy9wV9McX3UlLw6Yf4GUR0Z6HIkgb4US5yNFbP0ta_1L1AG2rnXjUVrwiXTTHAhB673Wt09XMyBoV2-vvB9-pr4YOpnllx_XCQXewqrbAhTabwgR3YZlPoSdOyE1Xujk4hPeTTjj7wGIxDXAd9cVNxXia4ycIytElCyAFUKfnu7UDXpErn7Kf0aW2CiyPkyfIq93vwCCHhfoboWgJobkP_bK_g==\nRon Galimore (gymnastics, 1980), the first African American named to a U.S. Olympic team in gymnastics and the son of the late Chicago Bears running back Willie Galimore, has been promoted to chief operating officer at USA Gymnastics. Galimore, a U.S. champion on floor and vault and the NCAA's first four-year gymnastics champion, served as U.S. Olympic Gymnastics Team leader at the 1996, 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games. Galimore served formerly as USA Gymnastics vice president of events, Olympic relations and men's program.\nParalympic Games Gold Medalist Jessica Galli (athletics, 2000, 2004, 2008), who claimed five medals at the Beijing Games and was the U.S. Olympic Committee's 2007 Paralympian of the Year, won bronze in the T53 800 meters and finished fourth in three other races at the IPC Worlds.\nAnnie Haeger of Lake Forest and 470 class partner Briana Provancha have been selected for the U.S. Sailing Development Team. Windsurfer Bob Willis (RS: X) continues his campaign for 2012 as a member of the U.S. Sailing Team, while Paralympic Bronze Medalist and 2009 World Champion John Ruf (sailing, 2008) of Pewaukee, Wis., competes in 2.4mR.\nBrian Hansen of Glenview, the 2010 Junior Allround World Champion in the 1,000 and 1,500 meters, won a bronze medal in the 1,500 meters at the 2011 World Allround Championships in Calgary to finish sixth overall. Champaign, Ill.'s Jonathan Kuck-the 2010 World Allround Overall Championships Silver Medalist-was fifth, including a silver medal with a personal best time of 1:43.12 in the 1,500, while 2005, 2006 World Allround Champion Davis placed seventh overall this season. Hansen and Kuck teamed with Kuck and Chad Hedrick to win a silver medal at the 2010 Olympic Games in the team pursuit.\nOlympic Balance Beam Gold Medalist Shawn Johnson (gymnastics, 2008) of West Des Moines, Iowa, has joined the Board of Trustees for the Women's Sports Foundation. The Dancing With The Stars and 2007 World All-Around champion has also been added to the U.S. Senior National Team as she trains for London 2012.\nHighland Park hopeful Jazzy Kerber took second at the Rhythmic Challenge at the Olympic Training Center on March 6 and won four medals at the Montreal International Invitational including the clubs gold medal, hoop silver medal and bronze medals in ball and ribbon.\nDeerfield native Christina Loukas (diving, 2008) claimed her ninth title in women's 3-meter springboard at the U.S. National Championships in an unprecedented two-way tie with Cassidy Krug. The duo tallied 339.60 points apiece.\nDuring the IPC Worlds, Tatyana McFadden (athletics, 2004, 2008) set two meet championship records that have stood since 1994 to win gold medals in the T54 800 and 1,500 meters. McFadden broke Louise Sauvage and Jean Driscoll's records respectively, won gold medals in both the 200 and 400, and added a bronze in the 100 meters.\nAmanda McGrory (athletics, 2008) captured the gold medal in the 800 meters in a meet-record 1:53.29, won a gold medal in the 5,000 meters, and added bronze medals in the 400 and the marathon at the IPC World Championships.\nTwo-time Olympic Gold Medalist and U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame member Scottie Pippen (basketball, 1992, 1996) joined Comcast SportsNet's team as Bulls game analyst this month. The six-time NBA champion isn't the only family member on television. Pippen's wife, Larsa, is now a star on the \"Real Housewives of Miami.\"\nOlympic Individual Silver and Bronze Relay Medalist Katherine Reutter (speedskating, 2010) won the overall 2010-2011 World Cup championship title in the 1,000 and 1,500 and secured the No. 1 ranking in her sport. She became the first woman to win a short track World Cup season title with her victory in the 1,500 in Dresden, Germany. She won a second straight title a day later as she claimed the 1,000. Reutter joined teammates including Lana Gehring of Glenview (speedskating, 2010) to defeat Korea in the 3,000-meter relay at the same event. The wins are remarkable given that Reutter-the first U.S. woman to win an individual Olympic medal in short track speedskating since 1994-has fought pain from a torn labrum and a 2010 hip surgery.\nOak Park Paralympian and Iraq War veteran Melissa Stockwell (swimming, 2008), has been named Paratriathlon Athlete of the Year, presented by Accenture. Stockwell was the top women's Tri2 finisher at the 2010 ITU Paratriathlon World Championship and took second in the division at the U.S. championships. To Read More.\nFor more WSC details, head to the Web site at www.worldsportchicago.org\nEmail Amanda Sowa asowa@worldsportchicago.org or call 312-861-4860.\nMark Your Calendar - World Sport Chicago supported events\nApril 19 - West Haven Community Events, Crane High School, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.\nApril 23 - East Garfield Park\nApril 19-22 - City Year Spring Break Camp, LaFollette; Gage or Hamilton parks 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.\nMay - Archery championship, U.S. Cellular Field\nJune 4 - World Sport Chicago Wrestling Festival, Navy Pier\nJune - Chicago Cup International Rhythmic Gymnastics Championship\nJune (late) to mid-August - World Sport Chicago Summer Track Program, (new community format)\nJuly 21-24 - Cover Girl Classic Gymnastics meet, UIC Pavilion\nAugust 23-26 - Midwest Military Sports Fest\nSept. 17 - 2nd Annual Family Sports Festival, Montrose Park\nOn behalf of the Midwest Officers, I hope you enjoyed reading this and let us know if you have any news items or photos to share for our upcoming issue. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.\nHappy Holidays! We hope you had a great Thanksgiving. As you continue to celebrate with your fellow athletes, families, friends and co-workers this season, please take a moment to reflect on both the accomplishments and the challenges of 2010, what we have to look forward to in 2011 and beyond, and how our lives are changed forever through the sprit of the Olympic and Paralympic Movements.\nOn a bright note, we announce the appointment of a new vice president, Tony Brooks, by the Midwest Chapter Board. Brooks stroked the 4 without coxswain at the 1976 Olympic Games in rowing to an eighth-place finish and was alternate for the silver medal-winning eight at the 1972 Olympic Games. The 1975 Pan American Games bronze medalist (4+) and two-time World Championships Team Member gives back to the Olympic Movement not only through his service as head coach for St. Ignatius College Prep crew and as varsity girls coach, but also as a volunteer on behalf of World Sport Chicago. Brooks serves as managing director-Chicago for The Ansley Consulting Group and is a graduate of Harvard University (cum laude) and Harvard Business School. Congratulations Tony!\nIt is with great sadness that we mourn the loss of Meta Neumann Elste (gymnastics, 1948, 1952) of Morton Grove, who exemplified the Olympic Spirit and served as a role model throughout her life. She was 91. Ms. Elste and her 1948 teammates became the first team to win an Olympic medal in women's gymnastics when they won bronze. Thanks to the U.S. Olympic Committee's U.S. Olympians and Paralympians Manager Cindy Stinger and Christine Taylor for supplying a flag and letter for the memorial and to Jackie Klein Fie (gymnastics, 1956) for meeting with the family. To Read More (Tribune); To Read More (Sun-Times).\nFind news and events at www.midwestolympians.com and www.midwestparalympians.com. We are now accepting names and bios with paid dues of $30 for 2011 for posting to our website. We can provide a free link to Olympian and Paralympian websites. Or please support our activities to promote fellowship among Olympians, Paralympians and elite hopefuls in the Midwest. Email john.vandevelde@yahoo.com to donate or to update us with your success.\nUSOC / U.S. Paralympics News\nChicago Sports Fest - December 18-19\nOlympians, Paralympians, coaches and their families are invited to visit the newly named Chicago Sports Fest (the annual Mayor Daley's Holiday Sports Festival) on Dec. 18-19 at McCormick Place. World Sport Chicago hosts an interactive area from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. Kids will try various sports and find out how to get more involved. Email Amanda Sowa at asowa@worldsportchicago.org to learn more and to receive parking instructions.\nAthlete Ambassadors Meeting\nThanks to World Sport Chicago, which hosted an Athlete Ambassadors meeting in September in Greektown. Steve Alley, hockey, 1976, Brooks, Chair and WSC Board Member Bob Berland (judo, 1984, 1988), Midwest Chapter Secretary Linda Mastandrea (athletics, 1992, 1996), WSC Board Member Jack Rusher (rowing, 1992, 1996), WSC President Bill Scherr (wrestling, 1988), and Midwest Chapter President Diane Simpson-Bundy (gymnastics, 1988), joined WSC Executive Director Scott Myers, Amanda Sowa and Alex Davies, and Chip Hardt and Tony Lorenz at the meeting.\nUSOC / U.S. Paralympics in the News\nCast Your Ballots\nDon't forget that Olympians have until Dec. 10 to cast their ballots for U.S. Olympians and Paralympians vice presidents. Although Paralympians were included officially into the national organization during the U.S. Olympic Assembly this fall, a ballot process is still being determined for the new Paralympian vice president.\nWorld Fit Expanded Support\nWorld Fit is an initiative of the U.S. Olympians and Paralympians Association targeted to help curb the alarming rates of childhood obesity and to improve overall health and attitudes toward fitness. World Fit will participate in the President's Challenge Physical Activity and Fitness Awards Program. World Fit athletes can earn the President's Active Lifestyle Award certificate-in addition to the World Fit certificates and medals. We're still looking for volunteers to help grow World Fit to 200 programs in 2011. During the six-week program, middle school students across the nation will walk, talk and be inspired by Olympians, Paralympians, teachers and other community leaders as they improve their fitness and well-being, and gain discipline and confidence with the goal to walk 60 miles. Adopt a school today at:www.worldfit.org.\nFour-time Ice Dancing World Medalists Ben Agosto (figure skating, 2006, 2010) and Tanith Belbin took part in October's 2010 All That Skate LA figure skating spectacular at the Staples Center. Agosto, who grew up in Northbrook, Ill., teamed with Belbin to win silver at the 2006 Olympic Games.\nMackenzie Caquatto, a Naperville native and Olympic hopeful, helped vault Team USA to the silver medal at the 2010 World Gymnastics Championships. Caquatto trains at Legacy Elite Gymnastics under Olympic medalists Jiani Wu and Yuejiu Li, who both medaled for China at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.\nTwo-time Olympic champion and current World Cup leader Shani Davis (speedskating, 2006, 2010) commands the oval this season. Davis edged rival Simon Kuipers in 1 minute, 45.04 seconds to win the 1,500 meters and claim his second consecutive World Cup race this season in Heerenveen, Netherlands. In Berlin, Davis recorded his second straight 1,000 meter victory in 1:08.82. He took third at the Essent ISU World Cup in Hamar, Norway.\nHopeful Michael Devine of Winnebago, Ill., competed in the Pan American Cup 2010 in Guadalajara, Mexico, on Dec. 4. The meet served as a trampoline selection for the 2011 Pan American Games.\nTwo-time Paralympic Medalist Anjali Forber-Pratt (athletics, 2008) of Savoy has added another chapter. After taking fourth in the wheelchair division at the Bank of America Chicago Marathon, she is now an author. Her educational coloring book for kids, \"All About Sports: For Athletes with Physical Disabilities,\" has arrived. The book tells Forber-Pratt's story and showcases four sports-wheelchair racing, wheelchair basketball, sled hockey and downhill skiing, while educating about the Paralympics and disabled sports.\nGlenview, Ill.'s Lana Gehring (speedskating, 2010) teamed with Champaign's Katherine Reutter, Jessica Smith and Morgan Izykowski, both of Michigan, at the ISU Short Track World Cup in Quebec. Reutter (speedskating, 2010) secured the lead in the world cup 1,000 meter-rankings with a silver medal in the 1,000 finals. Both Gehring and Reutter have recorded wins-with Reutter adding second-place finishes- in international races this season.\nOlympic judo hopeful Max Golembo of Vernon Hills celebrated his 17th birthday as he became the first U.S. man since 1992 to fight for a medal at the Junior World Championships held in Ajadir, Morocco in October. He finished fifth. Another Chicagoan, Lydia Au, competed in the 63-kilogram division.\nCammi Granato (hockey) joined Canadian Four-time World Champion Angela James as the first female players inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame last month. Granato, a 1998 Olympic gold and 2002 silver medal winner and the younger sister of former NHL player Tony Granato, hails from Downers Gove, Ill. She runs an annual summer hockey camp in Chicago.\nOlympic Silver Medalist Morgan Hamm (gymnastics, 2000, 2004) appeared with other fellow elite gymnasts, including Belleville, Ill.'s Wes Haagensen during the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show. Meanwhile, Hamm's brother, Paul, the 2004 Olympic Champion has left Chicago to train for London 2012 at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs.\nFresh off their first trip to the World Championships in Moscow, Shelby Kisiel, Glenview's Michelle Przybylo and Deerfield's Sydney Sachs have joined North Shore Rhythmic Gymnastics Center group teammates to compete at the 2010 Pan American Championships Dec. 2-5 in Guadalajara, Mexico. Northbrook teammate Stephanie Flaksman and JoAnna Arnold also competed at worlds this fall.\nChampaign, Ill.'s World Allround Championships Silver Medalist Jonathan Kuck (speedskating, 2010) won a silver medal in a personal-best 6:18.85 in the 5,000 meters at the Essent ISU World Cup in Berlin. He also recorded a top-10 finish in Hamar, Norway in the 10,000. Kuck teamed with Glenview's Brian Hansen and Chad Hedrick to win a silver medal at the 2010 Olympic Games in the team pursuit.\nParalympian Gold Medalist Amanda McGrory (athletics, 2008) of Savoy, Ill., bested 2009 defending champion Tatyana McFadden (athletics, 2004, 2008) and Forber-Pratt (third) to win her third Bank of America Chicago Marathon in the wheelchair division in 1:47.25. McGrory, who medaled in four of five events at the 2008 Paralympic Games also claimed the Oita Marathon in 1:44.38 and took third in the ING New York City Marathon. McFadden won in New York and won a silver and a bronze at the Paralympic Games in Athens, as well as three silvers and a bronze in Beijing. The three of them train at the University of Illinois, along with four-time Paralympics Medalist Josh George (athletics, basketball 2000, 2004, athletics, 2008) and U.S. Olympic Committee Coach of the Year and Paralympics Silver Medalist Adam Bleakney (athletics, 2004, 2008), former wheelchair-division Chicago Marathon winners who raced in both Chicago and New York with top-10 finishes.\nDowners Grove North's Haley Sims continued the successful family swimming tradition and was named the Chicago Tribune/WGN Ch.-9 Preps Plus Athlete of the Month after she won individual state championships in the 200-yard individual medley and the butterfly, and helped set a state meet record in the 200 medley relay in 1 minute, 44.3 seconds with sisters, Gabby (second 100 freestyle, backstroke) and Maddy, and Allison Soper at the Illinois Girls Swimming and Diving State Championships. Her father, David Sims (swimming, 1980), won the 500 freestyle in 1980 for Joliet Catholic, while brother, Burke claimed the title in the same event for DGN, setting a state record, back in 2009. Haley Sims will join her brother next year at Stanford, her father's alma mater.\nParalympian and Iraq War veteran Melissa Stockwell (swimming, 2008) donated her time as a prosthetist in Guatemala this October as part of the Range of Motion Project (ROMP). ROMP provides artificial limbs and orthotic braces to those who do not have access to these services.\nChristian Vande Velde (cycling, 2000, 2008) fought back from crashes at the Giro d'Italia and the Tour de France to race at the Vuelta a Espana and later at the World Road Championships held in Australia.\nFormer World Champion Debi Thomas, MD, (figure skating, 1988) - the first black from any nation to medal in the Winter Olympic Games with her bronze in Calgary - joined other orthopedic surgeons on a mission to Katmandu, Nepal, in September as part of the Women Orthopaedist Global Outreach. WOGO is a non-profit volunteer medical service organization that provides free hip and joint replacement surgeries to underserved Nepalese women who suffer from arthritis.\nThree-time Olympic Team Member and two-time World Cross-Country Champion Craig Virgin (athletics, 1976, 1980, 1984) was elected to the 2010 USA Track and Field Hall of Fame but has asked to differ his induction ceremony until next year when the ceremony will be held in St. Louis. Virgin serves as the Mo-IL Chapter of US Olympians and Paralympians vice president.\nParalympian Sam Williams (boccia, 2004) served as keynote speaker at the 19th Annual Thonar Award ceremony held at Rush University Medical Center. The Thonar Award is presented annually to an individual who has made a significant impact on disability awareness at Rush.\nThe U.S. Olympic Committee has named World Sport Chicago as a Community Olympic Development Program partner. World Sport Chicago, which has exposed more than 30,000 youth to Olympic and Paralympic sports through clinics and programs in the Chicagoland area, will focus on further research into the role sports can play to impact and to improve young people's lives in U.S. urban cities.\nWorld Sport Chicago's Urban Youth Sports Institute will manage the research and help bridge the gap among policy makers, sports organizations, coaches, parents and participants, while it offers insight and improvement recommendations.\n\"World Sport Chicago is pleased to be selected by the USOC as a CODP partner as we continue to focus on making a significant global contribution to sport as a social development tool,\" Pat Ryan, chairman of World Sport Chicago, said. \"We have teamed with local universities to begin research efforts in understanding how sport can reduce youth violence and how coaches in urban centers can be better prepared to help youth address the many challenges they face. We will continue to partner with academic institutes to understand how participation in sport can be used as a catalyst for social change.\"\nWSC is now one of eight Community Olympic Development Programs in the country that includes the Central Cross Country Ski Association in Verona, Wis.\n\"The USOC applauds World Sport Chicago's efforts to grow the Olympic and Paralympic Movement in greater Chicago , as well as to provide research that will positively impact youth around the country,\" Alicia McConnell , USOC director of athlete services, said. \"They have already initiated innovative ways to create collaborative partnerships in urban environments to develop opportunities for youth to participate in sport, and we look forward to working with them as a Community Olympic Development Program.\"\nChicago Sports Fest Dec. 18-19, 2010\nArchery championship, U.S. Cellular Field, Spring or Summer 2011 Date TBD\nChicago Cup International Rhythmic Gymnastics championship, June at the Broadway Armory\nCover Girl Classic Gymnastics meet, July 21 at UIC Pavilion\nParalympic Warrior Games, August 2011\n2nd Annual Family Sports Festival, August or September 2011\nOn behalf of the Midwest Officers, I'd like to wish you a wonderful holiday season! I hope you enjoyed reading this and let us know if you have any news items or photos to share for our upcoming issue. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.\nEmail: info@worldsportchicago.org\nU.S. Olympians Association\nMIDWEST CHAPTER SUPPORTERS\nMembers are stepping forward to pay their dues these past several years! The dues help keep the chapter active and this newsletter going.\n2010 Paid Members:\n(rowing, 1972, 1976)\n(speedskating, 1952, 1956)\nFrank T. Burns\n(paralympic coach, 1988, 2000)\nElla Chafee\n(swimming, 1964, 1968; athletics, 1968; fencing, 1996)\nIan Chafee\n(Paralympic team manager, 1976, 1980, 1984)\nHope Chafee\n(swimming, 1964, 1968; archery, 1976)\nJeanne Collier\n(diving, 1964)\n(speedskating, 2010)\nJohn MacAloon, PhD\n(IOC historian)\nTwila Majkowski\n(cross-country skiing, 1976)\nAndy Rein\n(wrestling, 1980, 1984)\nBill Scherr\n(wrestling, 1988)\nJohn Vande Velde\n(cycling, 1968, 1972)\nDues are $30 annually and are much appreciated. President Diane Simpson-Bundy accepts checks payable to:\nMidwest Chapter of U.S. Olympians and Paralympians\na 501(c)(7) organization. Mail to: 1849 Winnetka Rd., Northfield IL 60093.\nWould you like to sponsor this spot?\nOlympians and Paralympians will support your business if they know about it!\nContact Diane Simpson-Bundy for details.\nIt's official! The sites www.midwestolympians.com and www.midwestparalympians.com have launched. Catch the latest news about upcoming events and related opportunities. List your name and bio with paid dues of $30 to treasurer John Vande Velde. Have your company donate or sponsor our activities and mission to support Olympic Movement ideals and fellowship among Olympians, Paralympians and hopefuls.\n* Vice President - Kevin Bracken (Wrestling, 2000)\nAthletes Needed\nUSOC / U.S. Paralympic News\nNational Junior Disability Championships - July 18\nThe National Junior Disability Championships Opening Ceremonies is July 18 at 7 p.m. at Deerfield High School in Deerfield. Call or email Steve Brockway at stevebrockway@gmail.com or 773-704-9779 to participate.\nParalympians, Olympians and coaches are invited to lead athletes around the track in their Paralympic or Olympic garb and to say a few words of encouragement. A meet-and-greet follows at the Hyatt afterward. Title sponsor World Sport Chicago, Wheelchair Sports, USA, Great Lakes Adaptive Sports Association and U.S. Paralympics are among the organizations supporting the event held July 17-24.\nWorld Harmony Run - July 26\nThe World Harmony Run hits Chicago July 26. Multiple activities, including a run through the Lincoln Park Zoo with the torch of peace, and an event at Soldier Field are happening around the city, and Olympians and Paralypians are asked to participate. Kindly RSVP to Diane Simpson-Bundy (gymnastics, 1988) immediately at dsb1988@sbcglobal.net or 847-452-7843 for further information.\nJune 23 Olympic Day Participants - Thank you!\nA cheer for all the Olympians, Paralympians, hopefuls and coaches who participated in Olympic Day activities. More than 300 Olympians, Paralympians and hopefuls took part in more than 250 U.S. communities at more than 300 Olympic Day events. The United States was one of about 200 nations taking part that included 40 athletes and coaches in 44 communities at 50 events in the Midwest. Local highlights include: A Spring Hill Gymnastics visit by Simpson-Bundy as Elgin Mayor Edward Schock proclaimed Olympic Day on June 23. (www.suburbanchicagonews.com)\nThanks to Midwest Olympic Day participants!\nJohn Carenza\nJoetta Clark-Diggs\nMike Gattone (coach)\nMatt Ghaffari\nJoAnn Grissom\nGarrott Kuzzy\nRichard Maskel (USOC)\nMichael McCahey\nMike Peplinski\nJillian Rookard\nCriss Somerlot\nNancy Swider-Peltz, Jr.\nJames Terpenning\nRon Urick\nJesse Vetter\nJinelle Zaugg-Siergiej\nOn behalf of film star war veteran and Paralympian American-record holder Melissa Stockwell (swimming, 2008), thanks to the National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame for hosting a screening of Warrior Champions www.warriorchampions.com and to World Sport Chicago, including Chairman Patrick Ryan and Director of Paralympic Sport and Accessibility Pam Redding (swimming coach, 1996, 2004; team leader, 2000).\nNIASHOF inductee Linda Mastandrea (athletics, 1992, 1996) led off the remarks, along with Mr. Ryan and Redding. Ella Chafee (swimming, 1964, 1968; athletics, 1968; fencing, 1996) and Ian Chafee (Paralympic team manager, 1976, 1980, 1984), Steve Gregg (swimming, 1976), Gary Morgan (athletics, 1988), Simpson-Bundy, Bob Szyman, PhD, (wheelchair basketball coach, 1976, 1980, 1984; wheelchair team leader, 1988; 1984 Olympic Games wheelchair athletics; archery, 1996; Assistant Technical Director, wheelchair basketball, 2000), and Chicago 2016's Chris Simek and other colleagues attended the brilliant evening that included a panel discussion by Stockwell, filmmaker/co-director Craig Renaud and two local Paralympic military athletes, Chad Watson and Steve Baskis. Look closely at the film and hear and catch a glimpse of Paralympic Medalist and Desert Storm/Desert Shield veteran John Register (swimming, 1996; athletics, 2000), formerly of Oak Park.\nWorld Sport Chicago and Rosebud Restaurants - Thank you!\nThanks to World Sport Chicago and Rosebud Restaurants (a special thanks to WSC Executive Director Scott Myers and Rosebud's Joe Ahern) for hosting a World Sport Chicago Athlete Ambassador Program meeting at Rosebud Prime on May 20 in conjunction with our annual meeting. Myers, WSC President Bill Scherr (wrestling, 1988) and Bob Berland (judo, 1984, 1988; coach, 2004) http://beworldclass.com presented to more than 20 athletes, several coaches and other supporters who attended, including the USOC's Abigail Tompkins, world marathoner Sarah Ames, and Randy Wostratzky and karate world age-group champ Peter Delneky, formerly of Chicago 2016's Next Generation Leadership Advisory Council.\nAttendees list:\nSarah Ames (world marathoner)\nBob Beamon (athletics, 1968) plus one (Rhonda)\nBob Berland (judo, 1984, 1988)\nElla Chafee (swimming, 1964, 1968; athletics, 1968; fencing, 1996)\nMike Gattone (coach and owner, Windy City Weightlifting)\nSteve Gregg (swimming, 1976)\nBrian Hansen (speedskating, 2010)\nKenny Johnson (boccia, 1992, 1996)\nLarry Langowski (wrestling, 2008)\nGary Morgan (athletics, 1988)\nAdam Pierson (Olympic Trials, 2008)\nAnn Swisshelm (curling, 2002)\nBela Szabados (swimming, 1992, 1996, 2000)\nBob Szyman, PhD (Paralympic coach, 1976, 1980, 1984)\nCeline Thum (U.S. Badminton National Team)\nSteve Williams (athletics, 1980)\nScott Myers, WSC\nRandy Wostratzky, Chicago 2016 NGLAC\nAbigail Tompkins, USOC\nPeter Delneky (formerly of Chicago 2016's Next Generation Leadership Advisory Council)\nOlympians at \"Putting for Scholars\" Event - Thank you!\nA round of applause to Olympians Tony Brooks (rowing, 1972, 1976), Tom Pukstys (athletics, 1992, 1996), Scherr (wrestling, 1988) and 400-meter hurdles Olympic gold medal winner Kevin Young (athletics, 1992), who supported Olympic Gold Medalist Bob Beamon (athletics, 1968) Assoc. Athletic Director and Paralympic coach/professor Bob Szyman, PhD, at the \"Putting for Scholars\" Event at the University Club on June 9.\nESPY Award Nominations Are Open - Vote Now!\nGoaltender Steve Cash (sled hockey, 2006, 2010), who recorded four straight shut outs and 33 saves en route to Paralympic gold at the 2010 Winter Paralympic Games after he claimed a bronze in 2006, has been nominated in the Best Male Athlete with a Disability category.\nChicago native Shani Davis (speedskating, 2006, 2010) and Evan Lysacek (figure skating, 2010) of Naperville are nominees for Best U.S. Olympic Athlete. Davis defended his gold medal from 2006 in winning the 1,000 meters at the 2010 Olympic Games and won a silver medal for a second time in the 1,500 to total four medals in two Olympic Games. Lysacek defeated 2006 Olympic champion Evegeny Plushenko in the free skate in men's figure skating to end the Russian gold-medal streak that dates to 1992. To Read More and To Vote Now\nWorldFIT Continues to Grow\nWorldFIT, an initiative of the US Olympians Association to increase worldwide fitness co-created by three-time Olympic Medalist Gary Hall (swimming, 1968, 1972, 1976), continues to grow.\nMore than 7,200 middle school students across the country walked more than 760,000 miles in six weeks to close out the spring. Students walk, talk and are inspired by Olympians and Paralympians, teachers and others as they improve physical health and gain discipline and confidence fueled by a common goal to walk 60 miles in six weeks. Next year, Hall plans to expand WorldFIT to 200 schools. So sign up to adopt a school as Olympian and Paralympian leaders today. Visit: www.worldfit.org for more information.\nSix 2010 Winter Olympians helped spark the Chicago Blackhawks to the NHL Stanley Cup in a thrilling 4-2 series victory v. the Philadelphia Flyers, which came down to an overtime goal by Patrick Kane (United States) in the final game. Congratulations to Marian Hossa (Slovakia), Kane, Norris Trophy winner Duncan Keith (Canada), Tomas Kopecky (Slovakia), Brent Seabrook (Canada) and series MVP Jonathan Toews (Canada) for the first Cup victory since 1961!\nLisa Chesson (hockey, 2010) visited the Chicago Fire 1-1 tie game v. the F.C. Dallas on May 27 to serve as honorary flag raiser complete with her silver medal\nfrom Vancouver. Frank Klopas (soccer, 1988) serves as technical director of the Chicago Fire, while Brian McBride (soccer, 2008) plays striker.\nOlympic Gold and Silver Medalist Cammi Granato (hockey, 1998, 2002) will join star Angela James of Canada as the first two women inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto, Canada. The duo were two of the first three women inducted into the International Hockey Hall of Fame in 2008.\nBrad Guzan (soccer, 2008) was named to the U.S. Men's National Team in preparation for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Guzan serves as the back up goalkeeper to starter Tim Howard.\nU.S. Rhythmic Gymnastics Junior National Team Member Jazzy Kerber of Highland Park, Ill. - identified by Chicago 2016 as a 2016 hopeful - won a gold medal in the ball event finals (24.225) of the 2010 Chicago Cup held at Chicago's Broadway Armory and claimed (24.225) and three silver medals in rope (23.375), hoop (23.975) and clubs (24.100). Thanks to USA Gymnastics, WSC and the Chicago Park District for their help at the event.\nOlympic champion Lysacek racked up the highest scores from the judges during the last two days of dances at Dancing With the Stars but finished second after the final online and phone-in balloting.\nTwelve athletes were nominated to the 2010 UCI Road World Championships Aug. 19-22 in Baie-Comeau, Canada, following the conclusion of the Paralympic Road Nationals on June 25, including Chicago native Greta Neimanas (cycling, 2008), a two-time Road World Championships medalist.\nThe U.S. Men's National Volleyball Team - ranked No. 2 in the world - defeated Finland June 26 3-1 (25-21, 18-25, 25-19, 25-23), just a day after a loss in five sets in FIVB World League pool play at Sears Centre Arena in Hoffman Estates, Ill. Olympic Gold Medalist Sean Rooney (volleyball, 2008) of Wheaton, Ill., is on the roster.\nConnie Moore, who made the U.S. Olympic Team sprint relay pool in 2004, claimed the 200 meters in 22.40 seconds - fourth fastest in the world this season - at Drake Stadium on June 27 at the U.S. Championships. The South Shore High School and Penn State graduate came out of retirement and moved to Chula Vista to train with Paralympic champion April Holmes after the Chicago 2016 bid effort. Moore trains under coach Al Joyner, who won the triple jump at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.\nMake A Splash Program\nUSA Swimming Foundation Olympians Rowdy Gaines (1984) and butterfly specialist Mel Stewart (1992) joined Cullen Jones to \"Make A Splash\" at World Sport Chicago's Learn to Swim program at Douglas Park on June 22. The trio headlined the US Olympic Committee-supported Olympic Day events throughout Chicagoland through their efforts to teach kids to swim. To Read More.\nMayor Daley's Summer Track Program\nMayor Daley's Summer Track Program is heating up again. Any interested former track and field athletes who would like to conduct a clinic, or attend meets or practices, please call Jason Eby at: 312-861-4843 or email him at: jeby@worldsportchicago.org.\nAlso new this summer is that track program participants can enter \"Meet an Olympian\" to win a chance to meet Kipchoge \"Kip\" Keino (athletics, 1968, 1972), two-time Olympic champion (1,500 meters, 3,000-meter steeplechase), Kenya Olympic Committee Chairman and International Olympic Committee Member.\nYou can also email Amanda Sowa at asowa@worldsportchicago.org or call her at: 312 861-4860.\nJuly 9-11 The Chicago Park District will host 60 players from across the country at the 2010 Boccia National Championships held at Curie Park at 4949 South Archer July 9-11. World Sport Chicago and Blaze Sports America are proud to support the event. Elmhurst native and Paralympian Sam Williams (boccia, 2004) will welcome the players to Chicago. Boccia is played by individuals who are affected in all four limbs by their disability regardless of age or gender. Contact Dan Tun of the Chicago Park District (Daniel.tun@chicagoparkdistrict.com) to volunteer.\nJuly 10-11 The U.S. men battle Italy July 10-11 in FIVB Men's World League Volleyball at the Sears Centre Arena in Hoffman Estates. www.searscentre.com/events/127\nJuly 17-24 The National Junior Disability Championships will be held July 17-24 in Deerfield. www.njdc2010.org\nJuly 23-25 The 2010 Cover Girl Classic in women's artistic gymnastics is coming to the UIC Pavilion in Chicago on July 23-25 thanks to partners WSC, USA Gymnastics and the Chicago Park District. See the best and brightest as they try to qualify for the VISA Championships in Hartford, Conn.\nSeptember 29-30 WSC/Beyond Sport host the Beyond Sport Summit 2010 bin Chicago. Michael Johnson (athletics,1992, 1996, 2000) and Ian Thorpe (swimming, 2000, 2004) are featured speakers at the symposium that celebrates, promotes and drives-forward social change.\nOn behalf of the Midwest Officers, I'd like to wish you a wonderful 4th of July weekend! I hope you enjoyed reading this and let us know if you have any news items or photos to share for our upcoming issue. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me.",
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        "raw_content": "March Reading Challenge Update\nI apologize for the tardiness of this post! I know it is already half-way through April and this is supposed to be March\u2019s update. I am fully blaming a busy school schedule and total lack of pleasure reading time! But, enough talk- on to this month\u2019s progress report.\nI\u2019m finding it a bit hard to believe that we are already through the month of March! For those of you who missed my initial post on this topic, I have decided to embark on a most enjoyable challenge to read 52 books in 2012. I have chosen the Goodreads http://www.goodreads.com/ 2012 Reading Challenge in which I select my own goal, and a book a week is what I came up with as truly doable this year. Each month I will give you an update on where I am in the challenge and what books I was lucky enough to indulge in. I\u2019ll also include a link to Amazon for each book in case you would like to pick a read up for yourself.\nIn the month of March I have read three books and according to the graph on Goodreads, I am at 25% of my goal, which is 1 book (3%) behind progress. I\u2019m not all that surprised at this since I started March off in the final six weeks of the Spring semester at school. I do plan on catching up and getting a bit ahead in the next month or so as I complete this semester and go on a short weeklong vacation where reading is sure to be at the top of my short to-do list.\nMWF Seeking BFF by Rachel Bertsche- Completed March 1st\nVery rarely do I struggle to get through a book, and so far during this challenge this was my first. Bertsche tries to emulate the storyline-peppered-by-research style of Gretchen Ruben\u2019s The Happiness Project and fails miserably. Her research on friendship is boring and stilted and ruins what could have been a short and sometimes amusing tale of finding friendship. Even when she gets down to the business of telling the vignettes depicting each friend meeting, I somehow could not find it in me to care about the outcome. In the end Bertsche is more popular and has more friends, but no real \u201cBFF,\u201d and I can see why. Throughout the book she seems much too interested in her social status and how she appears to other people to be truly likeable. I recommend leaving this book on the shelf.\nThe Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins-Completed March 15th\nI could not put this book down! In fact, I read it cover-to-cover in a little over three hours. Suzanne Collins writes in such a vivid and complete way. I was immediately immersed in the world of Panem and fell in love with the characters. For those of you living in a hole with no television or Internet access, The Hunger Games is the first book in a young adult trilogy. It follows the trials of young heroine Katniss Everdeen, who begins the book by volunteering to take her little sister\u2019s place in the brutal Hunger Games. Although the book can be a bit violent in nature, it is written for the young adult reader and stays away from any real depictions of gore. The underlying themes of unity, friendship, and true love are explored in a most powerful way. The book ends leaving you desperate to find out what happens to Katniss and her world. I cannot wait to get started on Catching Fire!\nOn a side note, I rushed out to see the newly released film adaptation of The Hunger Games as soon as it came out. Ordinarily I am disappointed by the film versions of my favorite books, but in this case I was more than a little happily surprised. The film follows the book almost to the letter, and I had the feeling of turning the pages as I watched. I found myself catching little moments and details in the film that I might not have otherwise appreciated if I had not read the book first. I would recommend reading the book and then seeing the film, which has plans to follow-up with the subsequent books. Enjoy!\nCatching Fire by Suzanne Collins- Completed March 30th\nAfter reading the first book in The Hunger Games trilogy, I was eager to start on the second, and Suzanne Collins does not disappoint. She hits the ground running right where she left off and immediately draws you into the story. I don\u2019t want to reveal any spoilers in my blog, so I won\u2019t go into details, but Catching Fire has a twist I would never have seen coming! More about the love triangle created in book one is revealed, and I felt like this book really developed the depth of the main heroine, Katniss. Just as in the first book, Collins left me hanging at the end dying to know what comes next, and I began reading the third and final book of the series immediately. I just have to know what it to become of Katniss and Panem!\nAlthough March was a slow book-reading month overall, I was delighted to be drawn into the Hunger Games series. I will be sure to let you know what I think of the end of the series in my April Book Challenge Update!\n11 Comments \u00b7 Labels: All Miss Riki's Posts, Book Reviews, Books & Reading Tagged: books, Catching Fire, challenge, goals, Goodreads 2012 Book Challenge, MWF Seeking BFF, Rachel Bertsche, reading, Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games\nI\u2019m still surprised by how many people who read \u201cThe Hunger Games\u201d are actually happy with the film. My husband and I were severely disappointed. I will be very interested to see what you think of the third book in the series and after looking at your February Update\u2026 thanks for the inspiration to read \u201cWrite is a Verb\u201d. Great blog you have here!\nI have heard from a lot f folks who were disappointed by the Hunger Games film adaptation. I guess it comes down to the fact that the book is nearly always better! I hope you enjoy \u201cWrite Is A Verb.\u201d It was an awesome inspiration for me!\nBeader Bubbe says\nHi. I also belong to Goodreads.com and am doing the challenge too. Also want to read 50 books this year. Already read 16. I do review too. Goodreads has introduced me to so many new authors. Hope you will stop by my blog or check me out on Goodreads. Have a great weekend!\nHi there! How are you enjoying the Goodreads Challenge so far? I\u2019m falling a bit behind right now, but I\u2019m looking forward to some free time this summer to do some catch up and get-ahead. What have been some of your favorite books so far in your challenge? I have bookmarked your blog as well for easy reference!\nIsi Dixon says\nWhat a great idea to do a reading challenge. This definitely goes on my list of things to do for next year. I might start with fewer books because of lack of time, though. But well done on your super achievement so far. My daughter (15) has read the Hunger Games trilogy and is also completely hooked. I guess I\u2019ll have to read them now as well.\nI\u2019ve wanted to do this challenge for so long! I finally just decied to do it and set myself a lofty goal. I hope you have time to do one next year as well! I highly recommend the Hunger Games trilogy. 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        "raw_content": "Focus Analysis General Golan\u2019s Holocaust Remembrance Day Speech\nGeneral Golan\u2019s Holocaust Remembrance Day Speech\nThere are many reasons to lose sleep over the kind of leadership that has risen to the surface in almost every important sovereign state, and this dark generalization pertains as much to democracies as to authoritarian polities.\nAs an American confronting the almost certain presidential choice in November between Clinton and Trump, the issue has assumed an immediacy that is not limited to what happens to the country after Americans voters choose between evils. Thid election affects the entire world. It should not be overlooked that the United States is the first global state in history. As such, it projects military, diplomatic, cultural, and political power globally, and yet the people impacted, sometimes protected but often victimized, have no vote. Those several billion foreign residents are disenfranchised from an election that may be as important as votes cast within their homeland, and thus if America goes badly wrong in coming years the price will be paid globally.\nThe problem posed extends beyond the morbidity of declining empire, and beyond the alarming prospects of further global warming and even the nuclear catastrophe that has waited decades to happen. This global embrace of disastrous governmental leadership exhibits the unleashing of self-destructive passions of peoples throughout the world in the form of wild-eyed support for demagogues and aspiring autocrats. We seem to be experiencing a global nihilistic mood that is engulfing politics in our time, causing widespread despair and alarm. This political trend is abetted by massive displacements brought about by masses of people fleeing from war torn and drought-stricken countries, especially in the Middle East and Africa. For this reason alone when voices shout bravely into the winds of disorder and depravity, we should listen intently, and respond with expressions of solidarity and gratitude.\nThe anti-democratic trends and leadership failures cannot be associated with the United States alone. Similar negative tendencies toward the militarism, corruption, and the autocratic consolidation of power are evident in Russia, China, Brazil, India, Japan, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and elsewhere. In effect, there is a looming crisis of legitimacy pertaining to governance throughout the entire world, as particularized by crises of legitimate political leadership and of democratic governance.\nI write these words as background for an expression of appreciation for the Holocaust Remembrance Day Speech earlier this month of Major General Yair Golan, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). Speaking at Tel Yitzak Kibbutz, where the Massuah Institute for Holocaust Studies is located, General Golan urged that this very special day of observance in Israel be treated as an occasion for soul-searching. He placed this call in an extraordinary context by suggesting that conditions in Israel were disturbing in ways relevant to the Holocaust, horror of horrors.\nIn Golan\u2019s words, \u201c[i]t is scary to see horrifying developments that took place in Europe as a whole, and in Germany in particular, some 70, 80 and 90 years ago and finding evidence of those trends here among us, in 2016.\u201d With obvious reference to the abuse of Palestinians the general observed: \u201cIt must bring us to some soul-searching as to responsibility of leadership and the quality of our society. It must lead us to fundamentally rethink how we, here and now, behave toward the other.\u201d This barbed thought is reinforced with the observation, \u201c[t]here is nothing easier than hating the stranger, nothing easier than to stir fears and intimidate.\u201d\nGolan concretized these abstractions calling for self-scrutiny through a reference to the recent incident in Hebron involving an IDF soldier, Elor Azarya, who shot in the head at point blank range a young Palestinian, Abd al-Fattah Yusri al-Sharif, who was lying helpless on the ground after having been already shot, allegedly in reaction to have attempted a stabbing. Even more disturbing than this extra-judicial execution itself, has been the upsurge of grassroots support for Azarya in Israel based on the claim that he did the right thing.\nGeneral Golan made clear in his speech that he was speaking as a loyal Israeli who was intent on reviving a sense of higher national purpose that he felt to be in jeapardy. As he put it, \u201c[w]e believe in the justice of our cause but not everything we do is just.\u201d And more grandiosely, \u201c[m]ost of all, we should ask how is that we are to realize our purpose as a light unto the nations and a model for our own people.\u201d\nDespite these closing assertions General Golan was immediately slammed by prominent leaders and in the mainstream media, including by Netanyahu and Naftali Bennett, a rightest party leader and Minister of Education who was in the audience. Netanyahu called the remarks of General Yalon \u2018outrageous\u2019 with an effect that \u2018cheapened\u2019 the Holocaust. Miri Regev, Minister of Culture and Sport, insisted that Golan should resign his commission as it was unthinkable to have the \u201cdeputy chief of staff, a uniform-wearing officer, be a part of the delegitimation against Israel.\u201d\nIt is important to acknowledge that up until now Israel remains enough of a democracy that a prominent military leader like Golan can raise serious concerns about deeply distressing national trends, specifically a failure to treat Palestinians with due regard for law and their dignity, and the uncomfortable reminder to the Jews of Israel that this was how the Nazis treated Jews in the period leading up to the Holocaust. Of course, such a comparison is obviously meant to be provocative, especially so I would suppose on the day of solemn remembrance set aside to recall Jewish suffering and victimization, as well as given the still raw memories of the grotesque behavior of Nazi Germany. General Golan\u2019s basic \u2018wrong\u2019 was to invoke the wider resonance of such a past in the context of Israel\u2019s own disregard of law and morality with respect to the Palestinian people, with particular emphasis on the victimization of those who have endured the draconian occupation for almost 50 years or have led wasted lives in refugee camps in neighboring countries.\nIt is encouraging to those of us that believe that the only tolerable future for both Israelis and Palestinians is a just peace that someone of General Golan\u2019s profession and stature can engage so deeply in this treacherous work of self-scrutiny. The hostile reaction of Israeli leaders is to be expected given their extreme rightwing outlook. I found more disappointing and somewhat surprising the totally unconvincing statement of General Golan that his remarks never intended a comparison with Nazi Germany nor did he mean to criticize the current leadership of Israel. Considering the unmistakable meaning of his remarks, elaborated in ways that left no reasonable doubt in his audience as confirmed by the immediate high-level denunciations that his speech received. It is a great pity that pressures and critical reactions apparently led him to make this retreat. It is also surprising as the Haaretz columnist Chemi Shalev noted that General Golan would have spoken as he did without anticipating a hostile reaction. As Shalev put it, either Golan was \u201cbrave or stupid or possibly both.\u201d\nAs often is the case, the original understanding and plain meaning of General Golan\u2019s speech will generate debate and reflection, and his retraction will be properly discounted as backing down in the face of aggressive pushback by the powers that be In Israel. Those in Israel most angered by General Golan oppose the slightest undermining of the Israeli remembrance of the Holocaust as challenging the Zionist portrayal of the Jew as eternal victim. Any words of critical self-scrutiny are unacceptable, especially if made by the country\u2019s second most important military officer.\nAt the core of Netanyahu\u2019s diatribe is an effort, now common among Zionist militants around the world, to act as if any serious criticism of Israeli policies and practices should be automatically treated as an embrace of anti-Semitism.\nThe question presented is whether this kind of commentary on Israel should be viewed as some serious crack in the Israeli establishment, considering that remarks of this nature have come from dissident Israeli intellectuals and journalists for some years, including those who have emigrated in despair such as Ilan Papp\u00e9 and Daniel Levy. Other Israel military officers and retired intelligence chiefs have said harsh politically incorrect things in recent years.\nAnd on the government side there have been many signs of rightest extremism Perhaps none is more relevant than the rise of the Ayelet Shaked to prominence by being named Minister of Justice in the Netanyahu cabinet. It was Shaked who endorsed, if not advocated, a genocidal approach to the Palesetinians in a long Facebook posting during the 2014 Israeli attack on Gaza, a notorious posture that received over a thousand \u2018likes\u2019 before being withdrawn. Shaked is also a staunch advocate of moving toward the formal designation of Israel as \u2018a Jewish state,\u2019 fostering ethnocracy at the expense of democracy through its disempowering of its 20% non-Jewish minorities.\nWhat this pattern cumulatively expresses is the outcome of Israeli settler expansionism and prolonged occupation that has become calcified as an instance of apartheid, as well as severe and lengthy reliance on collective punishment in the aftermath of the 2005 disengagement from Gaza. The widely admitted collapse of Israeli-Palestine diplomacy, within the Oslo framework, is part of Israeli turn toward militarist unilateralism in addressing Palestinian claims. I would contextualize General Golan\u2019s remarks as a desperate outburst of concern, perhaps not consciously intended, as to what has become of the Zionist project, and fright as to where Israel is heading given trends in the treatment of Palestinian and their rights. Regardless of intentions, this is a message worth heeding.\nIn contrast to General Golan\u2019s call for self-scrutiny, was the display of the dominant Israeli mood conveyed by the remarks made by Netanyahu, also on Holocaust Remembrance Day at the Holocaust Museum, Yad Vashem. As is his usual point of departure, Netanyahu insisting on Israeli identity as eternal victim. He went on to consider the recent rise of anti-Semitism, particularly in Europe. With typical hyperbole, Netanyahu compares current European anti-Semites to \u201cNazis who slandered Jews before destroying them.\u201d Not content with such a frightening arousal of fear among Jews, Netanyahu lays the blame for this development on radical Islam without even a reference to the Christian neo-fascist resurgence in Europe, mainly reflecting nativist, xenophobic, and Islamophobic sentiments.\nInstead, Netanyahu, without naming the offenders, blames \u201cBritish parliamentarians, senior Swedish officials, and opinion-makers in France\u201d for entering into \u201codd pairings\u201d with \u201cbarbaric fundamentalists, the persecutors of gays, destroyers of cultural treasures.\u201d This is truly inflammatory rhetoric that exhibits total refusal to recognize the degree to which anti-Semitism, to the extent that it is genuinely increasing in Europe, derives not from radical Islam but from the perceived abuse of the Palestinian people and a denial of their rights.\nAt the core of Netanyahu\u2019s diatribe is an effort, now common among Zionist militants around the world, to act as if any serious criticism of Israeli policies and practices should be automatically treated as an embrace of anti-Semitism. 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As businesses, this means we have to not only create new jobs in areas like data science and analytics, but reskill our existing workforces to deal with the digital revolution and its new demands.\nSo, while bus drivers and data clerks are looking over their shoulders nervously right now, we\u2019re seeing a vast range of new jobs being created in fields such as STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics), data analysis, computer science and engineering.\nThis is a challenge for Sub-Saharan Africa, where our levels of STEM education are still not where they should be. That doesn\u2019t mean there are no opportunities to be had. In the region, for example, we have a real opportunity to create a new generation of home-grown African digital creators, designers and makers, not just \u201cdigital deliverers\u201d. People who understand African nuances and stories, and who not only speak local languages, but are fluent in digital.\nThis ability to bridge the digital and physical worlds, as it were, will be the new gold for Africa. We need more business operations data analysts, who combine deep knowledge of their industry with the latest analytical tools to adapt business strategies. There will also be more demand for user interface experts, who can facilitate seamless human-machine interaction.\nOf course, in the longer term, we in Africa are going to have to make some fundamental decisions about how we educate people if we\u2019re going to be a part of this brave new world. Governments, big business and civil society will all have roles to play in creating more future-ready education systems, including expanded access to early-childhood education, more skilled teachers, investments in digital fluency and ICT literacy skills, and providing robust technical and vocational education and training (TVET). This will take significant intent not only from a policy point of view, but also the financial means to fund this.\nNone of this will happen overnight. So what can we, as individuals and businesspeople, do in the meantime? A good start would be to realise that the old models of learning and work are broken. Jenny Dearborn, SAP\u2019s Global Head of Learning, talks about how the old approach to learning and work was generally a three-stage life that consisted largely of learn-work-retire.\nToday, we live in what Ms Dearborn calls the multi-stage life, which includes numerous phases of learn-work-change-learn-work. And where before, the learning was often by rote, because information was finite, learning now is all about critical thinking, complex problem-solving, creativity and innovation and even the ability to un-learn what you have learned before.\nHelping instill this culture of lifelong learning, including the provision of adult training and upskilling infrastructure, is something that all companies can do, starting now. The research is clear: even if jobs are stable or growing, they are going through major changes to their skills profile. WEF\u2019s Future of Jobs analysis found that, in South Africa alone, 39% of core skills required across all occupations will be different by 2020 compared to what was needed to perform those roles in 2015.\nThis is a huge wake-up call to companies to invest meaningfully in on-the-job training to keep their people \u2013 and themselves \u2013 relevant in this new digital age. There\u2019s no doubt that more learning will need to take place in the workplace, and greater private sector involvement is needed. As employers, we have to start working closely with should therefore offer schools, universities and even non-formal education to provide learning opportunities to our workers.\nWe can also drive a far stronger focus on the so-called \u201csoft skills\u201d, which is often used as a slightly dismissive term in the workplace. The core skills needed in today\u2019s workplace are active listening, speaking, and critical thinking. A quick look at the WEF\u2019s \u201c21st Century Skills Required For The Future Of Work\u201d chart bears this out: as much as we need literacy, numeracy and IT skills to make sense of the modern world of work, we also need innately human skills like communication and collaboration. The good news is that not only can these be taught \u2013 but they can be taught within the work environment.\nIt sounds almost counter-intuitive, but to be successful in the Digital Age, businesses are going to have to go back to what has always made them strong: their people. Everyone can buy AI, build data warehouses, and automate every process in sight. The companies that will stand out will be those that that focus on the things that can\u2019t be duplicated by AI or machine learning \u2013 uniquely human skills.\nI have no doubt that the future will not be humans OR robots: it will be humans AND robots, working side by side. For us, as business people and children of the African continent, we\u2019re on the brink of a major opportunity. We just have to grasp it.\nTags: digital age, future of work, robots, work, workplace",
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        "raw_content": "Corporate Rock Still Sells #6 went up on Idolator a few days ago, and it might be my favorite to date, mostly because I got to look over Billboard's end of year Modern Rock chart and do a big overview. Happy new year, everybody.\nThis month on http://noise.citypaper.com, I posted my personal top 50 list of Baltimore albums in 2007, as kind of a companion to the list in the City Paper's Top Ten Issue. The list has Darkroom Productions, Jade Fox, Say Wut, Ogun, Comp, Labtekwon, Blaq Starr, Bossman, D.O.G., K-Swift and a whole shitload of other artists on it. Otherwise on Noise recently I covered the Blammy Awards at Hip Hop 101 at the 5 Seasons, and shows including Monarch, Yukon, and Jason Dove & The Magic Whip at the Ottobar, Lake Trout and Gunwife Gone also at the Ottobar, Ted Leo's two night stand at the 9:30 Club, and Carbon Leaf also at the 9:30. And there's been a whole lot of other local music news on the page recently besides my posts, too.\nI've consumed more new music this year than pretty much any year of my life, somewhere between 100 and 200 albums and mixtapes (although a lot of those were local things that, at least for this round of year-end stuff, I'm limiting to stuff like my local music list on the City Paper site). I probably heard almost as much music last year, but was fine keeping my list to a top 25. That's largely because I was reviewing albums for Stylus every week at the time and was more concerned with finding albums to write about (random promos, stuff I bought that I knew no other reviewer would have any interest in), so I heard a lot of crap that never got seriously considered for the list. This year, I pretty much focused on hearing every album that I thought I might actually like, although of course a lot of them ultimately weren't very good. As Jess said recently, \"Even professional listeners are largely bullshitting when attempting to seriously rank albums after about No. 20 or so.\" So the bottom half of this top 50 was mostly and indulgence for me, to acknowledge all the records I liked but didn't quite love, but the top 25 is full of records that really made me feel like this was a good year for music. And I think it'll be useful a bit further down the road, after I've fallen out of love with a bunch of the records in the upper reaches of the list and want to reevaluate 2007.\n1. Sloan - Never Hear The End Of It (Yep Roc)\nSloan's albums have always been kind of hit-and-miss, and the ratio had been steadily tilting toward more misses than hits since 1996's One Chord To Another. But for their 8th album, the band's four singer/songwriters (two of whom are very good, and two of whom are OK with flashes of brilliance) threw everything they had at the wall and ended up with a sprawling 30-song set that actually works. The consistency is still somewhat spotty, but with twice as many attempts they ended up with twice as many keepers, and most of the lesser songs are short transitional tracks that help make the album a cohesive whole.\nSloan - \"Another Way I Could Do It\" (mp3)\n2. UGK - Underground Kingz (Jive)\nRap double albums always get shit on, but sometimes they make sense, especially in situations like this where the artist could've gone in 2 very different directions: a UGK album in the classic mold, with country rap beats and hooks by Pimp, or an all-star comeback album with tons of guests and outside producers. Instead, they made an album's worth of tracks with each method, and threw it all together to satisfy pretty much every expectation you could've had for the album. A few weeks ago, I was listening to this a lot and had just bumped it up to #2 on my year-end list literally the day before Pimp C passed away. And I'm glad that I did it then, so that I don't feel any conflict now about whether I'm just pumping up my opinion of the album in light of his death.\nUGK - \"Swishas & Dosha\" (mp3)\n3. Prodigy - Return Of The Mac (Koch)\nIt's really just as simple as this: Havoc's beats aren't what they used to be (see also: Kush) and G-Unit's production stable, for the most part, ain't shit. So Alchemist is pretty much the only guy who can bring out Prodigy's A game.\nProdigy - \"Bang On 'Em\" (mp3)\n4. Parts & Labor - Mapmaker (Jagjaguwar)\nI've done a pretty good job of ignoring most hip New York bands this decade, but if there are some more that sound like this, maybe I should take off my blinders more often.\nParts & Labor - \"New Crimes\" (mp3)\n5. Ted Leo And The Pharmacists - Living With The Living (Touch & Go)\nTed Leo is one of those artists that's pretty much a lock for my top 10 every time he puts out an album, even with an overlong one with a few genre exercises that bite off more than they can chew. Time will tell whether these songs stand up with the best of The Tyranny Of Distance or Shake The Sheets, but this year I loved a lot of them. I'm pretty frustrated with Ted's live picks from this album, though. I saw him live 3 times this year, and he played \"Colleen\" and \"Anunciation Day / Born On Christmas Day\" and \"The Unwanted Things\" every time, but never \"La Costa Brava\" or \"Some Beginner's Mind\" or \"The Toro And The Toreador.\"\nTed Leo And The Pharmacists - \"A Bottle Of Buckie\" (mp3)\n6. Freeway - Free At Last (Roc-A-Fella/Def Jam)\nOnetime exec producer 50 Cent only contributes one track of his trademark 'aggressive content' on \"Take It To The Top\" (I kid, but the hardest beat on the album, \"It's Over,\" does come from a G-Unit producer, Jake One). Instead, Free takes it back to the old Roc-A-Fella soul beats that he rides with more urgency than anyone else, and succeeds despite a lack of Just Blaze, who was the main ingredient in making his debut a near-classic.\nFreeway - \"I Cry\" (mp3)\n7. Paramore - Riot! (Fueled By Ramen)\nFemale-fronted alt-rock acts rarely break through to the mainstream, but when they do, they have a tendency to end up massively popular (No Doubt, Evanescence, etc.). And right now, I'd be fine with Paramore getting that huge, and even if they don't, \"Misery Business\" was one of the best reasons to listen to rock radio this year and much of the rest of the album lives up to it.\nParamore - \"Born For This\" (mp3)\n8. Eleni Mandell - Miracle Of Five (Zedtone)\nSleepy-eyed torch songs with slight touches of jazz and country that I'd probably think I was too cool for if this was Norah Jones huge, but I'm glad I don't.\nEleni Mandell - \"Somebody Else\" (mp3)\n9. Scarface - Made (Rap-A-Lot)\nScarface is one of the last dudes I'd expect to take a turn toward relationship rap, but he makes it work better than almost anybody because he addresses the topic with the same dread and blunt honesty as everything else he's ever written.\nScarface f/ Nina - \"Go\" (mp3)\n10. T-Pain - Epiphany (Konvict/Jive)\nEven though it went platinum, it kinda feels like this album got a little lost in the shuffle with T-Pain was becoming the guest spot MVP of the year, and the two big singles are among my least favorite songs on the record. But there's a half dozen coulda/shoulda been hits on here, and the versatility he displays as a producer on this album is really impressive. I think the follow-up might leave this one in the dust if he can keep his career momentum up, though.\nT-Pain - \"Sounds Bad\" (mp3)\n11. Jarvis Cocker - Jarvis (Rough Trade)\nA brilliant malevolent asshole mellowing slightly in middle age, but still squeezing out a little bit of bile here and there.\nJarvis Cocker - \"Tonite\" (mp3)\n12. Dinosaur Jr. - Beyond (Fat Possum)\nOne of the more dramatic reunions of the many in recent alt-rock history, and easily one of the best albums to result from such a comeback. I wish the Meat Puppets had stepped back on the scene this gracefully.\nDinosaur Jr. - \"Back To Your Heart\" (mp3)\n13. Kenna - Make Sure They See My Face (Star Trak/Interscope)\nThis wouldn't quite measure up to New Sacred Cow even if Pharrell didn't totally kill the mood with the 2 songs he helps with, but the broadened palette of guitar and more 'live'-sounding drums is a great fit for Kenna's voice.\nKenna - \"Baptized In Blacklight\" (mp3)\n14. Beanie Sigel - The Solution (Roc-A-Fella/Def Jam)\nThe most unexpectedly enjoyable club rap album of the year.\nBeanie Sigel f/ Diddy, Peedi Peedi and Ghostface Killah - \"Shake It For Me\" (mp3)\n15. Say Anything - In Defense Of The Genre (Doghouse/J Records)\nAs a follow-up to Is A Real Boy (which, seriously, might be one of the best rock records of the decade), it's a mild disappointment. But it's also an expected and admirable one, since this band was pretty much destined to make an overreaching double album. All the gratuitous vocal cameos by people from more famous emo bands get a bit ridiculous after a while, but there's still plenty of Max Bemis blurting and screaming and being a funnier, more fascinating character than any of the guests ever are on their own albums.\nSay Anything - \"About Falling\" (mp3)\n16. Travis Morrison Hellfighters - All Y\u2019All (Barsuk)\nI never thought Travistan was the travesty it was made out to be, and in a way I'm disappointed that he backed down from its eccentricities and overtly political themes to make basically a more relationship-y Dismemberment Plan album. But it's also kind of nice to hear one of the better songwriters in indie rock back in his comfort zone and starting to gel with a new band.\nTravis Morrison Hellfighters - \"Hawkins' Rock\" (mp3)\n17. Kanye West - Graduation (Roc-A-Fella/Def Jam)\nHis two previous albums were pretty much my #1's for the years they came out (Late Registration still is, College Dropout not so much), so in a way this one represents a big drop for Kanye in my esteem. But I pretty much always knew his appeal would wear thin at some point, and based on Graduation's first 2 singles that that would start right here. Aside from that middle stretch that I pretty much never want to listen to, though, this album still has some awesome songs near the beginning and end. Kanye may not have my album of the year, but he still does have that I Got A Lotta Cheese Award.\nKanye West f/ DJ Premier - \"Everything I Am\" (mp3)\n18. Cassidy - B.A.R.S.: The Barry Adrian Reese Story (Full Surface/J Records)\nCassidy had more to prove as an MC coming off \"Hotel\" than he does coming off of a car accident that nearly killed him, so it's not as vicious an album as I'm A Hustla, but this is still an underrated MC at the top of his game.\nCassidy f/ Swizz Beatz - \"I Get My Paper\" (mp3)\n19. Talib Kweli & Madlib - Liberation (Blacksmith Music)\nA free download album from two guys that respectively represent my love and hate for the late 90's/early 00's backpacker rap boom: Kweli, long my token favorite 'conscious' MC, and Madlib, who I hastily wrote off long ago after hearing The Unseen once and hating it. Turns out he is a dope producer, though, and Kweli's got almost as much chemistry with him as he used to with Hi-Tek, resulting in his best album since Train Of Thought and one that's unquestionably better than his so-so major label release this year, Eardrum.\nTalib Kweli & Madlib f/ Candice Anderson - \"Happy Home\" (mp3)\n20. Camp Lo - Black Hollywood (Good Hands records)\nYou think that when Jay sat next to Ski this year for that \"Classic Albums\" show to talk about Reasonable Doubt, it ever occurred to him that the guy who produced some of his most important early tracks still has some jams in his back pocket, many of which are better than anything he ended up with on the album he made soon after? The only part of the Scratch blog's fake Top Producers of 2007 list that I didn't think was funny was the diss of Ski for making this album, which has some pretty great beats. He does deserved to be clowned for his role in \"Girls Kiss Girls,\" though, I didn't know he produced that bullshit.\nCamp Lo - \"Money Clap\" (mp3)\n21. Trans Am - Sex Change (Thrill Jockey)\nTrans Am sometimes scare me off with all the genre pastiches and vocoders and kidding-or-not ironic undertones, but when it's just those 3 guys in a room jamming and bouncing ideas, I tend to love what they come up with.\nTrans Am - \"Reprieve\" (mp3)\n22. Rich Boy - Rich Boy (Zone 4/Interscope South)\nAt the very least, this is something to hold me off until Polow Da Don drops a solo album.\nRich Boy - \"Touch That Ass\" (mp3)\n23. Jay-Z - American Gangster (Roc-A-Fella/Def Jam)\nWhatever the opposite of a backlash is called, that's what this album is benefitting from as everyone tries to boomarang back from the disappointment of Kingdom Come. It's good, but is it as good as even The Blueprint 2 or The Dynasty? Hell no.\nJay-Z f/ Nas - \"Success\" (mp3)\n24. 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        "raw_content": "a) \"Future Man\"\nI'm only 4 episodes into this new Hulu show (and am generally irritated with Hulu for starting to adopt Netflix's strategy of releasing entire seasons at once, I like getting one pellet to digest per week). But it's really great, \"Misfits\" and \"Crazyhead\" creator Howard Overman making his first show with an American cast and crew. The premise of a modern day loser finding out that the video game he's been playing is real and that he has to go on a special mission to save the world is not terribly original, but the execution of the idea, with Eliza Coupe and Derek Wilson in insanely committed performances as video game warriors named Tiger and Wolf who have come to life.\nb) \"SMILF\"\nI've never been a single parent, but as a parent I kind of look at single parents with a sense of awe and respect and think they don't get enough respect in our culture, so I appreciate shows like \"SMILF\" or \"Better Things\" that give a sympathetic, funny warts-and-all portrayal of single parenthood. Frankie Shaw made a short film about her experiences as a mom, and then adapted it into this Showtime series that she stars in, which is pretty impressive, but the show has a low key charm, I'm still kind of waiting to see if it has legs beyond a strong pilot.\nc) \"Godless\"\nI think it was a bit of a mistake for this Netflix miniseries to be promoted as being principally about an 1880s mining town populated almost entirely by women after a mining accident, because you don't really meet most of the female characters until the 2nd episode, and the male characters still drive most of the action and dialogue. But otherwise, I find it really engrossing and well acted, and after 3 episodes I'm still not entirely sure what the arc of the whole 7 episodes is going to look like.\nd) \"Damnation\"\nThis show about 1930s Idaho has better than average production values for the USA network, and the first couple episodes were promising, but I have to admit that I lost a lot of interest in it after I started watching \"Godless,\" which is a little similar and a lot more gripping.\ne) \"She's Gotta Have It\"\nThe idea of Spike Lee going into series television is interesting, although I'm not sure why he went for an update of one of his first films instead of a new idea. It's pretty odd to see someone besides Spike play his 'Mars' character, especially in the present day but still wearing Mars's extremely '80s outfits, I don't know if we're just supposed to process him as a big retro dork now or what. There have been some funny and bold moments in the episodes I've watched, but Lee's directorial style and sense of humor are I think more suited to features, it really wears thin as a serialized show that purports to have some kind of plot.\nf) \"Marvel's Runaways\"\nBetween Marvel's half dozen shows on Netflix and the other half dozen on networks, the MCU is officially way harder to keep up with on TV than it is in the movie theater. And while the Runaways aren't entirely like The X-Men, I'm not really chomping at the bit for another team of superpowered angsty teens, and have really gotten very little out of the first couple episodes of the show.\ng) \"Marvel's The Punisher\"\nI will forever associate Jon Bernthal with the Tony Danzaesque sitcom meathead he played on \"The Class,\" so I wasn't really impressed with him when he popped up as The Punisher on \"Daredevil\" last year. And The Punisher in general is kind of a bland character by Marvel standards who they've brought to life in a very self-serious way for this series. I like the supporting cast,though, particularly Amber Rose Revah.\nh) \"There's...Johnny!\"\nI never subscribed to Seeso, which I guess means I'm part of the problem of Seeso recently shutting down, but this show was produced by Seeso and then Hulu picked it up when it ended up with nowhere to air. Paul Reiser created this show as kind of love letter to Johnny Carson, about a teenager who writes a fan letter to Carson and then moves to L.A. to work at \"The Tonight Show\" in the '70s And Ian Nelson, the kid, is the kind of bland 'new kid in town' protagonist who I always roll my eyes at, and the show is totally dull and earnest for the fist ten minutes or so until he gets to the studio and meets the wonderful Jane Levy (from ABC's \"Suburgatory\") and the rest of the cast and the whole thing livens up considerably. One of the things I really like about the show is that they recreated the \"Tonight Show\" set so faithfully that they can weave footage of actual Carson-hosted episodes of the show in and kind of tell fictionalized backstage stories about those episodes in a clever, seamless way. It beats the hell out of \"I'm Dying Up Here\" having a Carson played by someone who looks and sound nothing like Carson.\ni) \"The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel\"\nThis was the clear standout of the 5 pilots Amazon released in March, so I'm happily unsurprised that it's the one that got a full series order. And I've ended up kind of sitting around today watching almost the whole season, Rachel Brosnahan is really just a sensational performer and almost makes it plausible for a 1950's housewife to walk onstage at a comedy club and kill the crowd just free associating. She finally bombs in the 5th episode, which seems like a long time for the other shoe to drop. But it's a very snappy, entertaining show, and I say that as someone who never took to \"Gilmore Girls.\"\nj) \"Hot Date\"\nI always had an enormous crush on Emily Axford when she'd appear on \"Adam Ruins Everything,\" so I was happy to see that she got her own show on the POP network. It's sort of a sketch show but in a \"Portlandia\" format where 2 people, Axford and Brian K. Murphy, play virtually all the characters in a series of vaguely overlapping narratives. It's a pretty entertaining show, both of the stars just throw themselves into every character and the wigs are good enough that sometimes you forget that it's the same actors over and over.\nk) \"If You Give a Mouse A Cookie\"\nI've read all these books to my sons, \"If You Take A Mouse To School,\" \"If You Give A Moose A Muffin,\" all of 'em. So I was really happy to see Amazon make a series out of them, retaining the aesthetic of the book and casting voices for all the characters perfectly for some new stories. It's cute, my toddler watched every episode in the course of a couple weekends.\nl) \"Alias Grace\"\nThis is quite good but also an inadvertent argument for why Zachary Levi should never be in a period piece. Everyone else in the cast is great and helps immerse you in the place and time, and then Levi comes in with his beard and period garb and sounds totally wrong and is really just a distractingly bad actor.\nm) \"S.W.A.T.\"\nCBS was able to make modern \"Hawaii Five-0\" reboot into a cash cow so that should probably be able to do the same with this. Shemar Moore looks like Sheriff Clarke with that beard, though, ugh.\nn) \"Drop The Mic\"\nA James Corden spinoff where you get ridiculous staged celebrity rap battles like Rascal Flatts vs. Boyz II Men. You can tell that they pretty much have a rapper on staff who writes everything the guests say and coaches them on how to say it, which is fine, that's obviously the only way to make a show like this work. But it really takes all the fun out of the idea of a rap battle when someone responds to something their opponent said 30 seconds ago with the perfect comeback because the same person composed it all.\no) \"Scared Famous\"\nA VH1 reality show where 'celebrities' you probably have never heard of unless you watch other VH1 reality shows stay in a hokey haunted house and try to 'survive' to win cash for the charity of their choice. It's kind of entertaining but it would be better if anyone on this show besides New York from \"Flavor of Love\" had any real screen presence to fake act their way through this nonsense. Method Man hosts \"Drop The Mic\" and Redman hosts this show, which feels like a pretty strong cautionary tale about what happens to great rappers when they start dabbling in television and comedy.\np) \"Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes On Television\"\nRyan Hansen was hilarious on \"Party Down\" and \"Veronica Mars,\" so I'm happy to see him get his own show, even if it's on YouTube Red and I'm not gonna pay them to keep watching after the free first two episodes, funny as they were. It's kind of a meta thing where Hansen plays himself in a program where young actors work as cops, and it's all knowingly ridiculous with lots of self-deprecating jokes about Hansen's career and references to people confusing YouTube Red with the porn site RedTube. And Samira Wiley is a really great straight man foil for Hansen.\nq) \"Most Expensivest\"\nI have questions about how Vice was able to take Action Bronson's online show to the Viceland cable channel without changing the name of \"Fuck, That's Delicious,\" but 2 Chainz had to change \"Most Expensivest Shit\" to just \"Most Expensivest\" in the transition. It's a fun show, but as much as I love 2 Chainz as a rapper, he's not as engaging as a host as I'd hoped.\nr) \"The Mick\"\nThis show is really solidly in the middle of the pack of network sitcoms right now, I'll probably never stop watching it until they cancel it, but I'll never be that thrilled about it. \"The Haunted House\" was one of their best episodes to date, though, it's more interesting when they delve into how the kids are seen by classmates at school.\ns) \"Search Party\"\nThe first season of \"Search Party\" was an entertaining little neo-noir comedy about some aimless millennials convincing themselves that they're in a missing person mystery story. Then the season ended with a character dying, which I respected as an artistic decision. having this dark turn of events at the end of a silly shaggy dog tale where suddenly shit gets real. But the problem is, now season 2 opens with these goofy characters being traumatized and having to bury a body and keep an awful secret, and it's a totally different show and the genie can't just go back in the bottle. John Early and Meredith Hagner are still capable of being really funny at surprising moments, but I'm not sure if the show can totally sustain itself from here.\nt) \"Stan Against Evil\"\nThe second season has been quite good, I think they've figured out that when you have John C. McGinley on your show you just gotta give him weird rambling monologues as much as possible.\nu) \"Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency\"\nIf Douglas Adams came back to life, you could show him this series and he'd recognize absolutely nothing from his novels besides the name of the character Dirk Gently and the vague concept of him being a 'holistic' detective. And that's a shame, because those books were pretty good, and I think it can be generally agreed upon that Douglas Adams had a better imagination than Max Landis.\nv) \"Lady Dynamite\"\nToward the end of the first season of \"Lady Dynamite,\" Maria Bamford started dating a guy, Scott, and in the second season he's basically the second lead and they live together and get married. So it's a slightly different show now, but still pretty funny and unique. I had trouble placing Scott's accent and it turns out the actor, Olafur Darri Olafsson, is Icelandic, it's really interesting to hear his actorly take on playing an American.\nw) \"The Girlfriend Experience\"\nThe first season of \"The Girlfriend Experience\" left me a little cold as this bleak half hour drama. But I'm much more on board with the second season, which is now an hour long with each being broken up into two stories that have nothing to do with each other or the first season. One of them has a bit of political intrigue with Louisa Krause as an escort who helps a Democrat operative blackmail a Republican operative, and the other features Carmen Ejogo as a woman who gets placed into witness protection and starts seeing a weird, untrustworthy John played by Harmony Korine. I don't care for Korine as a filmmaker, but as a character who's supposed to give off unsettling vibes, he's really well cast. And Carmen Ejogo gives a really impressive performance, I'm looking forward to her starring in season 3 of \"True Detective.\"\nx) \"The Last Man On Earth\"\nI've been let down by this show for longer than I was ever entertained by it, but this season has been quite good, especially the run of episodes with Kristen Wiig and Chris Elliott. It's like they finally figured out that they don't need to make every character besides Will Forte a straight man. But even the episodes since then, I feel like they've kind of worked out the relationships between the characters a little better than they have in the past.\ny) \"Shameless\"\nWhen other shows get more cruel and puerile over the years, it's depressing, but with \"Shameless,\" it kind of feels like part of the point to see how low they can go, and this season they're dealing meth and calling ICE on people. I miss Fiona being a ho, though.\nz) \"MythBusters\"\n\"MythBusters\" really always more about what cool stuff they could prove or learn than the cast of the show, but it is weird to see Discovery just plug a different pair of weird nerdy dudes into the show and just carry on as if it's all the same. I liked the experiments they did in their first episode, though, there's probably still a lot of subject matter left for the show to explore.\nI contributed a few blurbs to Rolling Stone's list of Eminem's 50 greatest songs. That's an awfully hot coffee pot!\na) Split\nFor all his shortcomings and his patchy track record, I have enough fondness for M. Night Shyamalan's better films and his odd, fairly unique sensibility that I tend to root for him. But Split, his most critically and commercially successful movie in about 15 years, is a total piece of shit and I'm kind of disgusted that people were okay with it. The central tenet of the movie, that James McAvoy is a crazed killer with 23 distinct personalities, is by itself just an offensively stupid and irresponsible depiction of mental illness and disassociative identity disorder. But James McAvoy's actual performance is just a laughable waste of his talent and his commitment to the poorly conceived role. One personality is a macho New Yawk guy, one is a lisping 9-year-old boy, one is a fancy lady, he wouldn't run through this many simplistic stock characters in a night of hosting \"Saturday Night Live.\" And the final scene of the movie, the one that ties the story into one of Shyamalan's actually good films, is so painfully awful and poorly executed it actually makes everything that precedes it seem even worse.\nThis is by far the best of the three Stephen King adaptations that have starred Thomas Jane, but that's not necessarily saying a whole lot since the other two are Dreamcatcher and The Mist. As a story there isn't much to it, it's more or less a The Tell-Tale Heart kind of thing about a murderer undone by his own guilt. I love Molly Parker and she really kind of had a great role in this despite the fact that she was dead for most of the movie.\nc) Wheelman\nI feel like there's this whole weird little bubble of action movies like Drive and Baby Driver about men of few words who spend most of the movie behind the wheel of a car, which, I dunno, it's bordering on tiresome. Seemed fairly exciting but I was pretty tired when I watched it and might have managed to nod off a bit.\nd) Fist Fight\nA comedy where the entire movie leads up to a fight between a grown man and a co-worker is not a bad idea, despite the fact that Tim Allen did it over a decade ago. Anyway, it's pretty fun, particularly the scenes with lots of improv from Jillian Bell and Tracy Morgan. It's odd to realize that Ice Cube playing a blustery tough guy not unlike his '90s rap persona is not something you see in his film roles that often, he kinda got into a much more laid back niche from Friday onward. But it is very entertaining to just scream on people and intimidate them for the whole movie. It's interesting to me that Max Greenfield from \"New Girl\" came up with the idea for this movie and produced it but isn't in it, especially since it's really easy to picture him in the Charlie Day role, so I wonder if that was ever the plan and just didn't pan out for some reason.\ne) John Wick: Chapter 2\nI feel like this is one of those sequels like Magic Mike XXL where it capitalized well on the goodwIll and sleeper hit success of the first movie but isn't actually as good. It's perfectly fine, and adds Peter Stormare and Laurence Fishburne to the rogues' gallery of badass aging actors, I just didn't think it was as memorable as the first. One thing I will always remember, however, is how ridiculous the subtitles looked in the portion of the movie that took place in Rome.\nf) Life\nI found it refreshing how little the promotional campaign gave away of what happens in this movie. Unfortunately, it turns out to be a pretty boilerplate Alien-type movie where the cool creepy-looking space monster picks off most of the human cast one by one. It was pretty unapologetically grisly and pessimistic, which I respected, but it could've been executed better. It seemed to set up a good idea for a sequel, but this movie was really not profitable, so that won't happen.\ng) Why Him?\nI had like a half hour to kill in a hotel room recently and put on HBO and watched the middle of this movie, and then went back later and watched the beginning and the end. Obviously, that's a terrible way to watch a movie, but this was not a particularly good movie, so the stakes were low. But it was interesting to see that middle section first, because all the scenes where James Franco and Bryan Cranston talking about Franco dating Cranston's daughter and wanting to marry her but she was completely offscreen. She is in the rest of the movie a bit but still, it was interesting how little the woman at the center of the story was present for it.\nh) What We Do In The Shadows\nThis is one of the low budget movies Taika Waititi made before he got the Thor: Ragnarok job. It's basically a mockumentary about ancient vampires living in a flat in New Zealand. Really funny stuff, felt very influenced by Monty Python movies in the way they kind of dedicated themselves to the premise while still being incredibly silly about it.\ni) The Final Girls\nThis is about some teens who watch a fictitious cheesy '80s horror movie and then magically end up inside the movie, a summer camp slasher flick, and have to avoid being killed by the movie's villain. Like most horror comedies, it kind of veers from funny to scary and I prefer the first half where the comedy is a little more present, but overall it was pretty enjoyable, good execution of the concept.\nj) Howling II: Your Sister Is A Werewolf\nSpeaking of cheesy '80s horror movies, this is a famously bad 1985 sequel to a well regarded Joe Dante movie. We haven't seen the original The Howling, which is really no matter because this movie has a more or less completely different cast and only tangentially related story. We watched Howling II because it was the subject of an episode of the podcast \"How Did This Get Made?\" that we went to a live taping of in D.C. (I'd never really heard the podcast before, but my wife is an avid listener, so I got tickets for her birthday). We missed the screening of the movie before the taping, so we watched the movie at home after listening to Paul Scheer and Tig Notaro talk about how terrible it was for a couple hours. And I think that worked out surprisingly well, the show was really funny even without having seen the movie yet, and the movie was funnier to watch after already hearing people point out all the strange terrible details.\n1. Alice Merton - \"No Roots\"\nAlice Merton's debut single has been a big top 5 pop hit in her native Germany and several other countries across Europe, but so far she's just slowly breaking into alt rock radio in the U.S., where I think it will ultimately do well but probably not become some \"Royals\" type crossover success. I really like it, though, it's got a nice driving groove to it and some weird squelchy synths, and I'm kind of interested in the idea of a young German making a rallying cry out of \"I've got no roots\" at a time when white nationalists are trying to sneak these shitty racists ideas into the mainstream in the form of taking pride in 'European identity' or whatever. Here's the 2017 singles Spotify playlist I update every month, although my proper year-end lists will be coming along shortly.\n2. LANCO - \"Greatest Love Story\"\nThere are few things that grab my attention more when I'm perusing Billboard's country charts than a Jay Joyce production credit, so I was instantly attracted to the sound of the debut hit by this Nashville quintet he's taken under his wing. But it's really the song itself that has slowly grown on me, it's so sweet and simple and unadorned.\n3. Gucci Mane f/ Migos - \"I Get The Bag\"\nBoth Gucci and especially Migos have been so ubiquitous this year, and already had one recent hit together, \"Slippery,\" that I was skeptical about \"I Get The Bag\" being able to break out of the pack. The chorus even reminds me of \"Slippery\" a bit (particularly when Quavo says \"in Italy\"). But this has really stuck out and just sounds so much better on the radio than \"MotorSport\" or \"Too Hotty,\" and opens with a great Takeoff verse.\n4. Paramore - \"Fake Happy\"\nEvery time I get a Paramore album, there's some song that I instantly fall in love with and patiently hope and wish for it to eventually be released as a single (previously: \"That's What You Get,\" \"The Only Exception,\" and \"Ain't It Fun\"). I don't know if \"Fake Happy\" will wind up being a major hit for the band like some of those songs were, but I'm still pretty thrilled for it to get more exposure, it's really been one of my anthems of 2017.\n5. Why Don't We - \"Something Different\"\nA few years ago there was a lot of media hype about a new 'boy band era' that eventually shook out to be just One Direction destroying the competition. And now that One Direction has splintered into solo careers, there are a few baby boy bands on the horizon trying to kickstart that next wave. So far I haven't gotten much of a sense of any of those groups having really serious commercial potential, but I really like this song, wish it got more radio traction.\n6. Lil Uzi Vert f/ Oh Wonder - \"The Way Life Goes\"\nThere's an odd little convention of Soundcloud rap where the official versions of singles often have a weird quick sizzle reel-like excerpt of a few lines from the middle of the song put at the opening of the track before the song gets to its proper beginning that feels like a simulation of how mixtape DJs will play a snippet before they 'run it back' (some famous examples of this are XXXtentacion's \"Look At Me\" and 6ix9ine's \"Gummo\"). \"The Way Life Goes\" is a very accessible crossover song for Uzi, but he manages to open the song like this and it's surprising to me how well it works. And I'm trying to enjoy the original version as much as I can as a brace myself for radio stations to possibly replace it with the entirely unnecessary Nicki Minaj remix.\n7. Marilyn Manson - \"Kill4Me\"\nIt's probably for the best that Marilyn Manson didn't try to capitalize on his friendship with Lil Uzi Vert for his new album, that combination might be more interesting on paper than in practice. But I really like this song, it's got a little of that sleazy slithery glam thing that he's done pretty well in the past. But it's funny to think how him releasing a song imploring the listener to kill for him would have been an absolute scandal in the '90s and now it's just another song.\n8. Olivia Holt - \"Generous\"\nThis song's beat is such a spot-on pastiche of 2010s Pharrell production that I actually had to check and make sure he wasn't involved. It's a really good, catchy song besides that obvious stylistic debt, though. Holt is one of those Disney Channel actresses making tentative steps toward proper pop stardom, and it's a shame that she's not there yet because I'd love to hear this one on the radio.\n9. Fifth Harmony - \"He Like That\"\nWhile the Camila Cabello solo career is suddenly, inexplicably thriving, I continue to root for her old group that's arguably better than ever without her. I tend to find the group's '90s interpolations to be their weakest moments, but I kind of love that Hammer's \"Pumps And A Bump\" has been dredged up by a 2010s pop group, and the bassline on this song is just killer.\n10. Eminem f/ Beyonce - \"Walk On Water\"\nHere are two superstars that nobody ever really expected or even wanted to work together. I've always been a little lukewarm on Eminem even back when he was good, and I never thought his big mawkish Rihanna collaborations were much better than the rest of his largely awful later work, so I braced myself for this to sound like that. But I have to admit, the whole restrained piano ballad thing works. The idea of a couple of huge stars like this talking about how anxious they are to keep their audience happy could come off really obnoxious or sappy, but there are enough little details in Em's verses and in Beyonce's delivery that I kinda feel the sincerity of it.\nThe Worst Single Of The Month: Baka Not Nice - \"Live Up To My Name\"\nThe idea of Drake rapping with his bodyguard like Nas on \"Oochie Wallie\" is really funny, and I'm entertained by Baka's claim that he gets drunk at a gun range so that he'd be able to Shyne up the club while drunk if necessary. But man is this song unpleasant to listen to.\nThis Saturday, November 11, my band Woodfir will be playing Joe Squared in Baltimore with The Meer, Cheshi, and Bad Robot Jones. We'll also have some new music out very soon.\n1. Carly Pearce - Every Little Thing\nbusbee played a similar role in producing and co-writing Carly Pearce's debut album as he did with Maren Morris's debut last year, so it's not surprising that they're both excellent in similar ways, with busbee's ear for understated modern production touches that foreground the vocalist's classic country sensibilities. Morris has the bigger personality but Pearce has the richer, more expressive voice, equally good for wounded ballads like the title track, one of the best country singles of the year, and for playful uptempo tracks like \"Hide The Wine.\" Here's my 2017 albums playlist that most of these records are on.\nRobert Plant has long been one of the more interesting and restless classic rock icons, one of maybe a handful of guys whose careers started in the '60s who kept up with new music enough to make some surprisingly modern stuff in the 2010s (alongside David Bowie, Paul Simon, and Paul McCartney). And this album is just gorgeous from front to back, lots of familiar acoustic Zep type textures with the occasional gnarly synth line, Plant often sings just above a whisper but sometimes lets loose the ragged majesty of his aging voice, including on a duet with Chrissie Hynde.\n3. Sabrina Claudio - About Time\nI checked this out on a whim the other day and it really grabbed me, it kind of fits into the breathy moody alt R&B zeitgeist pretty well (6lack appears on a remix at the end of the album), but there's some pretty cool distinctive sonics going on and Claudio's voice is like silk, she might really be a star soon. \"Wanna Know\" is like a classic torch song, really beautiful stuff.\n4. Brent Faiyaz - Sonder Son\nBrent Faiyaz's voice on the hook of GoldLink's \"Crew\" has been one of the best sounds on the radio in 2017 that I've enjoyed hearing again and again. So it's nice to finally explore a little more from that voice, this is a really lovely understated album, feels very handmade and heartfelt, and this guy comes from just up the road from where I live in Maryland so I'm really rooting for him.\n5. Microkingdom - Return to the Valley of the Jeep Beats\nThe Baltimore avant jazz trio Microkingdom have been doing some really interesting stuff for years -- I particularly liked 2012's Three Compositions of No Jazz, which we used a track from for a compilation I helped assemble. This is the first of 3 releases they have coming out this fall, and it may be my favorite thing they've done to date. The title Return to the Valley of the Jeep Beats is probably a bit tongue in cheek, but I feel like it gives an indication of how these guys are looking outside jazz for some of their rhythmic ideas and the kind of digital aesthetic of how they edit down their improvs into records.\n6. Niall Horan - Flicker\nI always thought Niall's high, cutesy voice worked best in small doses in the context of One Direction, and kind of assumed that Harry and Zayn would have the only viable solo careers out of the group. So I was pleasantly surprised when Niall had my favorite run of solo singles, including the fantastic \"Slow Hands,\" and actually sold more copies of his debut the first week than Zayn (in part thanks to including album vouchers with tickets for his tour). The album is a little lacking in more songs as upbeat as \"Slow Hands,\" but it has a great sound, I especially love \"Since We're Alone\" and the Maren Morris duet \"Seeing Blind.\" The 3 bonus tracks on the deluxe edition are really strong, as far as I'm concerned you're not getting the complete ideal album without listening to those.\n7. Pink - Beautiful Trauma\nPink was always one of the best pop stars of her generation but I particularly like cool mom era Pink. There's a bit of the mellow folky sound of her 2014 side project You+Me on here but for the most part it's a really solid record with the usual suspects like Max Martin, Jack Antonoff, and busbee (whose work I first heard when he wrote Pink's 2012 hit \"Try\"). That song with Eminem is the one big weak spot, but at least she gets it out the way early.\n8. YBS Skola - Only Hope 2\nFor most of the many years that I've followed and written about Baltimore hip hop, even the city's best and best known rappers have struggled to build the kind of young, enthusiastic local grassroots followings that viable careers are usually built on in other cities. So it's been promising the last few years to see a new generation rappers really start to do that, particularly the late Lor Scoota and Young Moose. And YBS Skola from Scoota's YBS crew has kind of been the next guy in that wave for a minute (no relation to early 2000s Baltimore rapper Norm Skola or Dru Hill member Scola, not sure why that name is so prevalent around here). YBS Skola's got this infectiously raspy whiny voice, best heard on his local radio hit \"Shinning,\" which you hear local schoolkids singing at the beginning of Only Hope 2. This tape is a little overlong and inconsistent, but the production is strong and there's appearances from Meek Mill, Moose, and a posthumous Scoota verse. YGG Tay's Rich Before Rap 2, also out in October, is also a pretty good record out of this scene (for some reason most street rappers now, especially in Baltimore, have 3-initial names, like YFN Lucci, or JRR Tolkien).\n9. Cordite Tracker - Six Systems for Post-Human Alienation\nSome cool experimental synthesizer music out of Maryland that you can stream or buy on cassette on Bandcamp. The title and the description (\"Six PureData patches, programmed by me with randomized parameters, then recorded & edited down to the most compelling parts\") had me expecting something more cold and mechanical, and I was pleasantly surprised how warm and human the textures and bursts of melodies are.\n10. Future & Young Thug - Super Slimey\nTiming and chemistry are everything in these rapper teamup albums that have become increasingly fashionable, and What A Slime To Be Alive kind of seems like it just doesn't quite have the formula right on either count. Any fan of Future or Thug realizes that their respective styles aren't really that close despite some superficial similarities, and they spent the most exciting years of their careers either quietly feuding or simply competitively keeping their distance from each other after an early friendship where Thug nearly signed to Future's label. So this album kind of feels like too little too late to be the event it could've been, but there's plenty of enjoyable tracks, and Future's voice sounds incredible on \"Group Home.\"\nWorst Album of the Month: Lil Pump - Lil Pump\nFor a decade or two, self-titled albums where virtually unheard of in rap. Rich Boy's 2007 was one of the only ones I can even remember from that era. But in the last couple years, the new wave of rappers crawling out of SoundCloud seem to like them, with Fetty Wap, Playboi Carti, NAV, and Lil Pump all releasing self-titled albums. But the lack of a 'real' title mostly increases the sense that these albums are just careless data dumps of established online hits and a few new tracks, and Lil Pump's major label debut feels like one of the most haphazard of them all. 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        "raw_content": "HomePress Releases NEBRASKA BOOK COMPANY AND SIDEWALK ANNOUNCE PARTNERSHIP\nNew Partnership Paves Way for Best-in-Class Software & Service for Independent Higher Ed Retailers\nLINCOLN, Nebraska \u2013 June 24, 2016 \u2014 Nebraska Book Holdings, Inc. (NBC)* (OTC Pink: NEEB), a leading source of textbooks, rental program options and digital content delivery to over 2,000 independent college retailers across the country, and Sidewalk, a top provider of technology-enabled solutions within the same niche industry, today announced a new strategic partnership that will not only increase the affordability of course materials but also significantly improve the adoptions experience for independent college bookstores and campus faculty.\n\u201cUnification in our industry for the betterment of technology, quality and awareness of customer needs will improve the ecosystem for all independent college retailers,\u201d said NBC\u2019s Vice President of Product Management Pete Grenier. \u201cBecause Sidewalk shares our belief in the power of independent bookstores and shares our mission to support their success, it made sense to combine forces to ensure we provide only the highest-quality products and services available in the market.\u201d\nThe partnership will allow both companies to focus their resources on what they each do best. Sidewalk will reduce their efforts toward the development and sale of Pro, its cloud-based point-of-sale (POS) system, in support of NBC\u2019s complete multi-store inventory control and POS software, WinPRISM and PRISM360 products, which combine traditional and digital retail with mobile capabilities and touch-screen features. In kind, NBC will be scaling back the development of its textbook requisitions technology and plans to fully integrate Sidewalk\u2019s adoption tool, Hero, into its industry-leading POS systems, resulting in an all-around improved experience for stores, faculty, and students.\nSidewalk\u2019s Chief Executive Officer Alan Martin said, \u201cHero brings a fresh and practical approach to the course materials selection process and addresses the rising cost of content head-on, answering some of the biggest questions and challenges facing college stores and the future of content in higher ed today. When coupled with the sophistication and capabilities of Nebraska Book\u2019s POS suite, stores will have the best of both technologies in one unified solution.\u201d\nGrenier added, \u201cWe\u2019re making significant headway toward a promising and sustainable future for independent college retailers. In partnership with other industry experts like Sidewalk and by listening to our customers, we\u2019re identifying gaps and addressing needs by finding workable, affordable solutions to ensure success in an ever-changing, challenging marketplace.\u201d\nMore information about product availability will be provided later this year.\nSidewalk is a leading provider of technology-enabled content solutions for college stores and faculty. The company\u2019s mission is to change the way content works in higher education, forever, by fundamentally changing the way it is discovered and distributed. Founded in 2007 by CEO Alan Martin under the name CampusBookRentals, the company quickly grew into a leading independent provider of textbook rentals\u2014providing a flexible, convenient and economical alternative to buying textbooks for price-conscious students. Today, over 400 college stores (representing over 2 million students) nationwide have benefited from Sidewalk\u2019s expanded in-store technologies. For more information, please visit www.gosidewalk.com.\njeff@gosidewalk.com",
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        "raw_content": "Dr. Art Day Awarded Highly Coveted Harvey Cushing Medal\nHOUSTON (June01, 2015)\nArt Day, M.D., vice chair and director of clinical education in neurosurgery at Memorial Hermann Mischer Neuroscience Institute at the Texas Medical Center and professor of neurosurgery at UTHealth Medical School, has received the prestigious Harvey Cushing Medal, the highest honor awarded by the American Association of Neurological Surgeons. Dr. Day was selected as the recipient of this honor for his many years of outstanding leadership, dedication and contributions to the field of neurosurgery.\n\u201cI am incredibly honored to be recognized with such a prestigious award as the Harvey Cushing Medal,\u201d said Dr. Day. \u201cMany world-renowned, well respected physicians have received this award in the past, and it is deeply humbling to be added to a group with such great medical legacies.\u201d\nDr. Day is a board-certified neurosurgeon with specific expertise in cerebrovascular and skull base neurosurgery. He also specializes in microsurgical treatment of brain tumors and minimally invasive spinal surgery. Dr. Day has held leadership positions in many medical professional societies, including serving as the president of the Society of Neurological Surgeons, and has received several awards and honors, including being named multiple times to Best Doctors in America.\nThe Harvey Cushing Medal is named for Dr. Harvey Cushing, a pioneer of brain surgery who was the first to describe \u201cCushing\u2019s disease.\u201d He is often referred to as the father of modern neurological surgery.",
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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home \u203a Books \u203a Ways of Seeing\nJohn Berger\u2019s Classic Text on Art\nJohn Berger's Ways of Seeing is one of the most stimulating and the most influential books on art in any language. First published in 1972, it was based on the BBC television series about which the (London) Sunday Times critic commented: \"This is an eye-opener in more ways than one: by concentrating on how we look at paintings . . . he will almost certainly change the way you look at pictures.\" By now he has.\n\"Berger has the ability to cut right through the mystification of the professional art critics . . . He is a liberator of images: and once we have allowed the paintings to work on us directly, we are in a much better position to make a meaningful evaluation\" \u2014Peter Fuller, Arts Review\n\"The influence of the series and the book . . . was enormous . . . It opened up for general attention to areas of cultural study that are now commonplace\" \u2014Geoff Dyer in Ways of Telling\nWinner of the 1972 Booker Prize for his novel, G., John Peter Berger (born November 5th, 1926) is an art critic, painter and author of many novels including A Painter of Our Time, From A to X and Bento\u2019s Sketchbook.\nways of seeing, ways of seeing john berger, ways of seeing john berger pdf, ways of seeing john berger summary, ways of seeing book, ways of seeing bbc, ways of seeing quotes, ways of seeing black box, ways of seeing john berger citation, ways of seeing episode 2",
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        "raw_content": "\u201cI heard about this book - that it is lies. Now that I read \u2026 I am excited.\u201d\nOn most Saturdays, the parks in Tel Aviv are full of refugees \u2014 some of the 37,000 people who fled to Israel to escape the violence in their home countries. Some live in the parks. Most go there to relax.\nOn a recent Saturday, Abdo*, a Sudanese refugee, was in the park when he saw a table full of books. The books belonged to the Bible Society in Israel, which gives them to refugees of all faiths.\nAbdo came over to the table, looked at the Bibles, New Testaments, and Audio Scriptures, and shook his head.\n\u201cI cannot take any of the books you have,\u201d he said, \u201cespecially not the Arabic Bible because I am Muslim and Mohammad is the only God.\u201d\nThe staff was not deterred by Abdo\u2019s statement. They talked with him, explaining who Jesus is \u2014 that he is someone more than the prophet acknowledged by followers of Islam. Abdo eventually accepted an Arabic Bible, and under the shade of a tree, he opened the pages and began to read God\u2019s Word for the first time.\nAfter an hour, Abdo came back to the Bible Society table, anxious to tell them about his revelation: \u201cI heard about this book \u2014 that it is lies \u2014 and now that I read this for the first time in my life, I am excited, and would like as much information as possible.\u201d\nGod spoke to Abdo through his Word in just one hour. Thanks to the support of our financial partners, Abdo and other refugees have the opportunity to learn the life-changing truth about the Bible.\nPakistan - Grateful After the Flood\nA village elder in Rangpur (seated, left) lays hands on Anthony Lamuel, general secretary of...\nIn Egypt, Bible Society Responds to Killings with Scripture\nBible Society works to provide hope of God\u2019s Word in the midst of tragedy",
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        "raw_content": "Under the Radar Announces Three SXSW Day Parties: of Montreal to Perform The Sunlandic Twins in its Entirety\nUnder the Radar Announces Three SXSW Day Parties\nof Montreal to Perform The Sunlandic Twins in its Entirety\nUnder the Radar magazine is excited to reveal the full lineups, poster, and set times for its three SXSW 2012 day parties, taking place on Wednesday, March 14th, Thursday, March 15th, and Friday, March 16th. The Friday party, which is presented by Shure, will feature headliner of Montreal performing their beloved 2004 album The Sunlandic Twins in its entirety, the only SXSW 2012 performance of the album. PRS Guitars is also sponsoring all three days.\nThe Drums headline Wednesday\u2019s party. Wednesday\u2019s lineup also includes The Love Language, comedian/musician Reggie Watts, Hooray for Earth, Sweden\u2019s Niki & The Dove, Canada\u2019s Trust, and Body Language.\nChairlift headline Thursday\u2019s party. Thursday\u2019s lineup also includes Bear in Heaven, Sweden\u2019s Taken By Trees, Zambri, Com Truise, England\u2019s Slow Club, and Denmark\u2019s Choir of Young Believers.\nOf Montreal headline Friday\u2019s party. Friday\u2019s lineup also includes Youth Lagoon, La Sera, Deerhoof, Cymbals Eat Guitars, Lost in the Trees, and England\u2019s Django Django.\nWednesday and Thursday\u2019s parties will feature free beer courtesy of Sapporo USA (while supplies last). Friday\u2019s party will include free rum courtesy of RedRum and VooDoo Spiced Rum (while supplies last).\nThe parties will happen from 12\u20136 PM at the Flamingo Cantina at 6th and Red River (515 E. 6th Street, Austin, TX 78701). All events are free and open to the public\u2014no RSVPs or badges are required. Other sponsors include Dorado Music Packaging and Motormouthmedia. This is the seventh year in a row that Under the Radar has hosted a party at SXSW.\nThe Under the Radar SXSW Party 2012, Wednesday, March 14th:\n5:00 PM: The Drums\n4:05 PM: The Love Language\n3:15 PM: Reggie Watts\n2:25 PM: Hooray for Earth\n1:35 PM: Niki & The Dove\n12:45 PM: Trust\n12:00 PM: Body Language\nThe Under the Radar SXSW Party 2012, Thursday, March 15th:\n5:00 PM: Chairlift\n4:05 PM: Bear in Heaven\n3:15 PM: Taken By Trees\n2:25 PM: Zambri\n1:35 PM: Com Truise\n12:45 PM: Slow Club\n12:00 PM: Choir of Young Believers\nShure Presents the Under the Radar SXSW Party 2012, Friday, March 16th:\n4:50 PM: of Montreal performing The Sunlandic Twins (only SXSW 2012 performance of the album)\n4:00 PM: Youth Lagoon\n3:10 PM: La Sera\n2:20 PM: Deerhoof\n1:30 PM: Cymbals Eat Guitars\n12:45 PM: Lost in the Trees\n12:00 PM: Django Django\nAbout Under the Radar: Under the Radar is an internationally distributed indie music print magazine and website that\u2019s independently published by husband-and-wife team Mark and Wendy Redfern. Last December it celebrated its 10th anniversary. The magazine\u2019s January/February issue is out now and features three separate Best of 2011-themed covers: Bon Iver, The Horrors, and M83. Under the Radar\u2019s March/April issue is hitting stands soon and has an In the Studio-themed cover featuring Twin Shadow\u2019s George Lewis Jr., Dirty Projectors\u2019 Dave Longstreth, and Grizzly Bear\u2019s Ed Droste all photographed together. The issue also includes interviews with Air, Bear in Heaven, Best Coast, Andrew Bird, Chairlift, Dan Deacon, Django Django, Field Music, First Aid Kit, Grimes, of Montreal, Frankie Rose, Spiritualized, Tame Impala, Tegan and Sara, Yamantaka // Sonic Titan, Zambri, and others.\nwww.undertheradarmag.com\nwww.prsguitars.com\nwww.sapporousa.com\nwww.redrum.com\nwww.doradopkg.com\nwww.motormouthmedia.com",
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        "raw_content": "Montana Secures Major Settlement With Big Tobacco on Missed Payments\nIn 1998, there was a major national settlement involving multiple states and some major tobacco companies over the issues of alleged concealment and misrepresentation of information regarding adverse health impacts related to the use of tobacco products. However, According to Eric Sell from the Montana Attorney General\u2019s Office, around 19 companies began withholding their agreed-to payments in 2004.\n\"Something interesting happened in the early 2000s,\" Sell said. \"A lot of these tobacco companies banded together and deployed a nationwide strategy to withhold these payments. They claimed that states were failing to enforce the 1998 settlement agreement. That of course is untrue and in Montana's case we have very good documentation to show that we were living up to our end of the deal in that agreement.\"\nYesterday, Montana was able to secure another settlement with those nineteen companies to collect a small portion of those missed back payments.\n\"That state of Montana, as a part of this agreement, will be receiving roughly $3.4 million in back payments that these companies owed to the state,\" Sell said. \"That is going to go to the Department of Public Health and Human Services to fund a number of health programs including the Children's Health Insurance Program. There are some more outstanding payments that still needs to be paid over the period of 2006 to 2018.\"\nThe three point four million dollars Montana received is just for a single year. Montana is still waiting for back payments on every year from 2006 to 2018. Sell says the amount owed each year varies from between two million and five million dollars. Montana is in a unique position to negotiate on this issue as it is the only state in the nation that didn\u2019t settled with the tobacco companies for a lower amount than originally owed and it is also the only state in the country that can litigate this issue in state court rather than going through national arbitration.\nFiled Under: Money, payments, settlement, Tobacco",
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        "raw_content": "An adhesion is a band of scar tissue that initially develops as part of the body\u2019s natural repair mechanism in response to any tissue disturbance, such as from:\n\u2013 infections\n\u2013 or pathologies like endometriosis.\nAdhesiolysis is the term for the surgery that is performed to remove or divide adhesions so that normal anatomy and organ function can be restored and painful symptoms can be relieved.\nIn some rare cases, adhesions form without visible or known tissue trauma. While some adhesion formation is part of the normal healing process, in some cases excessive scar tissue can develop, disproportionate to the original injury. As is shown in the pictures below, adhesions can bind your organs or tissue together in a way that begins to cause pain, organ dysfunction, or other symptoms. In some rare cases, adhesions can even cause life-threatening injuries, such as bowel obstruction.\nAdhesions may appear as thin, avascular sheets of tissue similar to plastic wrap or as thick, vascular fibrous bands of adhesions, which are considered the more severe and more difficult to remove.\nBand of thin, avascular adhesions inside the pelvis\nBand of thick, vascular adhesions on the ovary\nAnother image of thick, vascular adhesions of the ovary.\nAnother image of thick, vascular adhesions of the pelvis\nAbdominal adhesions may involve any organ within the abdomen, such as the uterus (including inside of the uterus, as occurs in Asherman\u2019s Syndrome), ovaries, fallopian tubes, bowel, bladder, appendix, ureters, liver, kidneys, and spleen.\nAlthough one of the leading causes of adhesions is surgery, infections can also cause them to develop. For example, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) results from an infection that frequently leads to adhesions within the Fallopian tubes. A woman\u2019s eggs pass through her fallopian tubes into her uterus for reproduction. Therefore, fallopian tube adhesions can lead to infertility and increased incidence of ectopic pregnancy in which a fetus develops outside the uterus.\nAbdominal adhesions are a common complication of major open surgery, occurring in up to 93% of people who undergo traditional open abdominal surgery. However, surgeries performed in a minimally invasive way have been shown to significantly reduce the number of adhesions, particularly the severe form. For example, in one study, almost all of the patients who had open abdominal surgery later developed a dense network of thick, vascular adhesions, which, again, are the more serious type. In contrast, only 48% of patients in the minimally invasive group developed adhesions. And in those cases, they were the thin, avascular form, considered less severe because they cause fewer symptoms.\nAbdominal adhesions also occur in 10.4% of people who have never had surgery. Depending on the severity of the adhesion and the location, the indication of pain can differ. However, adhesions cause 60%-70% of small bowel obstructions in adults and are believed to contribute to the development of chronic pelvic pain.\nAdhesions typically begin to form within the first few days after surgery, but they may not produce symptoms for months or even years. As scar tissue begins to restrict motion of the small intestines, passing food through the digestive system becomes progressively more difficult; the bowel may become blocked. In extreme cases, adhesions may form fibrous bands around a segment of an intestine. This constricts blood flow and leads to tissue death (necrosis).\nADHESIONS SYMPTOMS:\nTypically, patients with adhesions actually experience few or no symptoms at all.\nHowever, in more severe cases, adhesions can cause pain by pulling nerves, either within an organ tied down by an adhesion or within the adhesion itself. Other signs and symptoms include:\n\u2013 Adhesions above the liver may cause pain with deep breathing\n\u2013 Intestinal adhesions may cause pain due to obstruction during exercise or when stretching\n\u2013 Adhesions involving the vagina or uterus may cause pain during intercourse\n\u2013 General pelvic pain\n\u2013 Partial or complete loss of organ function or tissue death in more severe cases\n\u2013 Ovulatory disruptions when the ovaries are involved\n\u2013 Diminished fertility\n\u2013 bowel obstruction\nWhy are adhesions particularly prevalent in women with endometriosis?\nPatients with endometriosis often have more adhesions than average. In fact, the term frozen pelvis was used to describe the effects of severe adhesions, which can cause essentially all of the organs and structures in the pelvis to freeze together, what one early 20th century endometriosis specialist described as appearing as if crazy glue had been poured into the abdomen.\nAdhesions form in endometriosis patients for a variety of reasons. For example, it is hypothesized that the body recognizes theendometriotic lesions as pathological and, as a result, signals the immune system to send in its enzymatic troops to fight the abnormal growths (aka, the inflammatory process) and repair the tissue damage (aka, adhesion-formation as one of manyreparative processes). Another common area where adhesions often form in women with endometriosis is on the ovaries. This occurs because the ovarian cysts common to women with endometriosis (endometriomas, etc) often leak out their contents, again triggering the body\u2019s inflammatory and subsequent reparative processes. If left untreated, the ovaries could become totally adherent to other organs or become completely encased in the scar tissue itself.\nIn other cases, during previous surgeries the ovarian cysts may have been treated incompletely or incorrectly. In such cases, the body\u2019s inflammatory and reparative responses will persist, bringing with it chronic pain and still more adhesion-formation. Another common reason that adhesions develop in women with endometriosis is related to the number of surgeries that they have had to endure over their lifetimes. Sadly, in the days before minimally invasive surgery, it was common to see patients who had had 7 or more laparotomies, which in turn led to a high incidence of surgery-induced (iatrogenic) adhesion disorders.\nAgain, although very rare, in some cases adhesions can cause life-threatening conditions, such as severe bowel obstruction. Those who have had multiple laparotomies are at higher risk for developing these severe cases. However, it\u2019s also important to emphasize that not all pain is caused by adhesions and not all adhesions cause pain.\nADHESIONS DIAGNOSIS:\nDepending on the clinical symptoms, x-rays may reveal the small obstructions caused by adhesions. If pain is the only symptom and there is no evidence of obstruction, many other tests may be done to confirm the diagnosis. For example, visually examining inside of the body with various scopes (endoscope, colonoscope, hysteroscope, sigmoidoscope, proctoscope) can identify strictures which may have formed as a result of adhesions. MRI evaluation may be useful in some cases. In cases in which the diagnosis is questionable, videolaparoscopic surgical exploration and visualization may be the best option for determining a definitive diagnosis.\nAt the present time, there is no definitive cure for the prevention of adhesions. However, studies have shown that some adhesion barrier products, like Sepra Film and Intercede, can be helpful in certain situations.\nADHESIONS TREATMENT (videolaparoscopically):\nAdhesions within the abdomen can be effectively treated videolaparoscopically. Lysis of adhesions (adhesiolysis or enterolysis if it\u2019s inside or near to the intestines (aka, bowel, rectum, colon, etc) can be performed as a part of other procedures (such as removal of ovarian cysts or fibroids), or as a procedure by itself. A common misconception is that adhesions are a contraindication to performing videolaparoscopy. However, this is definitely not true. In fact, videolaparoscopy offers several advantages over laparotomy in the treatment of adhesions. The laparoscope allows excellent visualization and magnification of the adhesions and the affected abdominal/pelvic organs. In addition, the CO2 gas which is used to inflate the abdomen provides a natural separation of the abdominal structures, allowing the adhesions to be clearly defined and effectively treated. The microsurgical principles which are employed with a laparoscopic approach are also much more effective in preventing the development of adhesions from the surgery itself.\nRecovery from adhesiolysis is fast, with patients usually discharged from the hospital within 24 hours. A return to normal activities can be expected within 1-2 weeks.\nDetermining whether a patient is a candidate for adhesiolysis must be assessed on a case by case base.\nIf you would like to read more about adhesions, please see the below-listed sources, including several health blogs by women with endometriosis, YouTube videos showing the removal of adhesions (adhesiolysis), as well as peer-reviewed medical journal articles from our reference library:\nHelpful website dedicated to adhesion disorders: http://www.adhesionpain.net/\nDr. Nezhat\u2019s textbook on Google Books. There isn\u2019t one chapter dedicated to adhesions. 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        "raw_content": "The Adult belted Kingfisher instructing its young, Rock Cut State Park, IL; 7/6/2012.\nA week ago I spent a hot (over 100 degrees) few hours at Rock Cut State Park to see what was shaking and what kind of wildlife would be out and about in such steamy weather. I saw over 40 different species of birds, but the one I enjoyed the most was a family of Belted Kingfishers. As I hiked around Pierce Lake, I seemed to always be a couple beats late with catching a Belted Kingfisher in a position to get a picture. Most often these birds are off and chattering away before I even know they are nearby. This hike was no exception - in the beginning. But I noticed that one particular B-KF stayed on its perch longer than usual, and when it flew off it didn't go very far. I soon realized that it was a young, probably freshly fledged, Kingfisher (Below).\nA juvenile Belted Kingfisher out and about, Rock Cut State Park, IL; 7/6/2012.\nThis young Kingfisher literally flew completely around the lake following the shoreline, flying perhaps 50-100 feet at a time. In the past as I would approach an adult Belted-KF, it usually flew a good distance (sometimes completely across Pierce Lake, which is a good sized lake.) before I would catch up with it again.\nAn adult male belted Kingfisher, Rock Cut State Park, IL; 7/6/2012.\nThis adult male Kingfisher (Above) was not too far away from the juvenile. Sometimes the juvenile would let me get too close for its parent's comfort and I would hear the chatter of the distant adult, and only then would the juvenile take off.\nAn adult female Belted Kingfisher (L) pokes its head into my picture and appears to be teaching the juvenile (R) some important information, Rock Cut State Park, IL; 7/6/2012.\nI was almost completely around the Lake, running into the juvenile at least in a dozen points, but never quite fast enough to get a decent picture, nor when I did get close was it in a clear position. I did notice that the adult Kingfishers tend to perch on branches fairly high up in trees, but the juvenile that I was following stayed on low branches, usually just a few feet above the water. I was about 80% around the lake, when I was approaching the little marshy pond on the northeast end the lake, I deliberately slowed down and tried to be stealthy because it is an area that the Kingfishers like to hunt. There were dense head-high bushes between me and the pond, when I heard the familiar clattering of a Kingfisher. In the corner of my eye, I saw the quick flight of a Kingfisher swoop down on the other side of the bushes. I slowly inched my way peering through the few open spaces in the branches until I saw the juvenile with its back to me. There were still branches separating us, and I used these to act as a blind, but I still couldn't get a full body photo without some leaves or branches partly obstructing the view (Photo at Top of page). As I was taking some photos, suddenly an adult female entered into my viewfinder (Above). I have never been this close to an adult Belted Kingfisher before and I tried to get as many photos as I could, knowing how skittish they are and off with the slightest movement.\nBlurry green leaves in the foreground keep this from being a great photo of an adult female Belted Kingfisher, Rock Cut State Park, IL; 7/6/2012.\nTo my pleasant surprise, it didn't fly away as I kept snapping photos. There were still leaves partly obstructing my view (Above). The thin blind of leaves and branches were working well, but I still wished I could get a clearer photo free of obstructions. I knew if I shifted into a position in which I would have had a clearer shot, they would fly away. So I made sure I took enough photos before I tried to get a better vantage point. And sure enough, as soon as I moved to a more open look, they were both gone like a flash.\nI had a lot of fun stalking these Kingfishers for the better part of three hours on a 4 1/2 mile hike around the perimeter of Pierce Lake.\nLabels: Belted Kingfishers, N. Illinois, Rock Cut State Park",
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        "raw_content": "Many of our members volunteer with local Scout and Guide Groups. If your looking for a group to help out with, or you\u2019d just like to help run events or meetings on an occasional basis, we can find the right group for you to suit you\u2019re commitments. We have links with many of the groups within the local Scout and Guide Districts.\nWe hold our annual Volunteers\u2019 Evening in October, and invite District Leaders from local Scout and Guide districts to come along and chat to students about what opportunities there are. In Oct 2013, we had our biggest attendance yet, with over 30 students going onto volunteer. If you\u2019re interested in being a Leader but weren\u2019t able to attend, then let us know; and you don\u2019t have to be a member of the society to become a leader! We also work with the Student Volunteer Centre at the University of Nottingham, and they help to find suitable, flexible opportunities for students.",
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        "raw_content": "SUFFRAGETTE KILLED BY KING\u2019S HORSE \u2013 4 June 1913\nFrom The Times, 5 June 1913, Page 9 \u2013\n\u201cThe desperate act of a woman who rushed from the rails on to the course as the horses swept round Tattenham Corner, apparently from some mad notion that she could spoil the race, will impress the general public even more, perhaps, than the disqualification of the winner. She did not interfere with the race, but she nearly killed a jockey as well as herself, and she brought down a valuable horse. She seems to have run right in front of Anmer, which JONES was riding for the KING. It was impossible to avoid her. She was ridden down, the horse turned a complete somersault and fell upon his rider. That the horse was the KING\u2019S was doubtless an accident: it would need almost miraculous skill or fortune to single out any particular animal as they passed a particular point. Some of the spectators close to the woman supposed that she was under the impression that the horses had all gone by and that she was merely attempting to cross the course. The evidence, however, is strong that her action was deliberate, and that it was planned and executed in the supposed interests of the suffragist movement.\n\u201cWhether she intended to commit suicide, or was simply reckless, it is hard to surmise. She very nearly took JONES\u2019S life and her own. Had Anmer brought down the other horses which were close behind him, a scene might have followed of which it is horrible even to think, and nobody could have maintained, had it occurred, that it was not a natural consequence of what she did. She is said to be a person well known in the suffragist movement, to have had a card of a suffragist association upon her, and to have had the so-called \u201cSuffragist colours\u201d tied around her waist. It is further alleged that just after she had run out in front of the horses, holding her hands above her head, a placard with the words \u201cVotes for Women\u201d was raised by some person in the crowd. The circumstances are not, of course, conclusive, but they are, to say the least, suggestive.\n\u201cThe case will, of course, become the subject of investigation by the police, and we may possibly learn from the offender herself what exactly she intended to do and how she fancied that it could assist the suffragist cause. A deed of the kind, we need hardly say, is not likely to increase the popularity of any cause with the ordinary public. Reckless fanaticism is not regarded by them as a qualification for the franchise. They are disposed to look upon manifestations of that temper with contempt and with disgust. When these manifestations are attended by indifference to human life, they begin to suspect that they are not altogether sane. They say that persons who want only destroy property and endanger innocent lives must be either desperately wicked or entirely unbalanced. Where women are concerned, the natural gallantry of the public always inclines them to take a favourable view, and accordingly they are gradually coming to the conclusion that many of the militant suffragists are not entirely responsible for their acts. The growth of that belief will not improve the prospects of woman suffrage. The bulk of the suffragist party, and the abler of its leaders, are doubtless conscious of this truth. They seem, however, to be quite unable to lay the spirit which some of them have helped to raise, and to prevent the perpetration of crimes, the utter inanity of which as a means of political propaganda is even more striking than their wickedness. We are much mistaken if yesterday\u2019s exhibition does not do more hurt to the cause of woman suffrage than years of agitation can undo. The militant school will long have reason to remember Aboyeur\u2019s Derby.\u201d\nA video explaining the history of this particular race and footage of the accident itself can be viewed here.\nEmily never regained consciousness and died from her injuries on June 8th at Epsom Cottage Hospital. Doubts remain as to her exact intentions on the fateful day, some saying it was suicide, others disputing that theory as she had a return train ticket in her pocket.\nOn June 13, 5,000 women marched in Davison\u2019s funeral procession. Video of the event can be seen here.\nThe King\u2019s jockey, Herbert Jones (b. 1880), was known as \u2018Diamond\u2019 Jones after winning the racing triple crown in 1900 when he rode the future King Edward VII\u2019s horse, \u2018Diamond Jubilee.\u2019 Jones suffered a mild concussion in the accident and recovered. He died in his kitchen of gas inhalation in 1951.\nThe horse involved in the incident, Anmer, went on to race again, always placing and never winning and one presumes he went on to a peaceful retirement.\nAuthor Kristine HughesPosted on June 4, 2018 February 11, 2018 Categories Kristine Hughes, Uncategorized\n4 thoughts on \u201cSUFFRAGETTE KILLED BY KING\u2019S HORSE \u2013 4 June 1913\u201d\nI'm all for women's rights, but not to the degree I would run out in front of a galloping thoroughbred no matter who his owner is!\nI wish she had left a note or a diary. I would be fascinating to know what might have been going through her mind.\nAnother excellent blog post! I'm going to share this on my Scandalous Women Facebook page.\nGood morning , You create some great blogs. I scan back right here regularly to find out should you have kept as a good deal as date. I thought you may well want to understand, as soon as I click on your RSS feed it re-directs me to another web page.\nAs a final note , let me thank you for your tolerance with my English as (I am positive you have figured this at this time ,), English is not my number one language accordingly I am utilizing Google Translate to figure out what to write what I genuinely intend to state.\nJoe Daniels says:\nReally enjoyed your post, have used it in my post examining how far women's rights have really come in the context of Julian Assange's extradition.\nPrevious Previous post: THE AMAZING SARAH BIFFEN, ARTIST EXTRAORDINAIRE\nNext Next post: HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MR. BRUMMELL",
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        "raw_content": "Many know NZ for its breathtaking scenery, peaceful environment and perhaps its world renowned population of sheep. However, what is often overlooked and under-rated, is the country\u2019s high quality of living and its role as an excellent education destination. NZ Universities are ranked among the top 500 in the world. 2 Nobel prize winners graduated from NZ universities; Joseph Schooling\u2019s dietitian (Dr Kirsty Fairbairn) teaches at University of Otago. Around 375 times larger than Singapore, New Zealand is home to many diverse cultures such as Maoris, Europeans, Pacific Islanders, Asians, and spectacular landscapes of awe-inspiring mountains, lush rainforests and beautiful beaches (think Lord of the Rings).\nKnown for its safe environment and high standard of support system, students who choose to study in New Zealand will enjoy a comfortable, welcoming experience that can be adrenaline-packed or refreshingly relaxing, depending on what you enjoy. New Zealand has an international reputation as the \u201cadventure capital of the world\u201d, and it will not disappoint with the myriad of thrilling activities available such as bungee jumping, sky-diving and white-water rafting. Those who prefer a calmer lifestyle could enjoy the vibrant arts and cultural scenes of Wellington, sophisticated city living of Auckland, or relish the magnificent beauty of nature in Christchurch and Dunedin. No matter what you like, New Zealand will have something to offer.\nWe live and breathe New Zealand. We still live part of the year in NZ and we would like to share our experience with you. We can talk over coffee/tea about studying and living in New Zealand. Call us at 65 6334 3446. Think New \u2013 and Study in New Zealand!",
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        "raw_content": "C3 Batglider\nThe first of Art Asylum's C3 building sets are starting to reach store shelves, and the line is just as good as the preview set made it seem.\nWe'll begin this review with the construction set first, so if you're just interested in the Minimates, just skip down a bit.\nThis set is the Batglider, a smaller, more navigable craft than the oversized Batwing. It's basically a tarted-up hang glider, with a few additions. The basic outline is, of course, that of a bat, as you would expect. There are two little handles that Batman can grasp to keep him in place.\nThe wings move at two points each - they can rotate at the point where they attach to the body, and they're hinged in the center. Between the two, you can really make the glider look like a giant bat flapping its wings. 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He's wearing a purple costume that was inspired by the type of gear HALO jumpers wear - lots of straps and buckles, and no exposed skin. His mask has a respirator and a pair of goggles, and he's got a light brown harness that is a removable piece.\nLike the exclusive Stealth Batwing, this set includes extra pieces to turn the Batman figure into a more standard version: a mask, chest piece and a cape that fit onto the figure. Of course, since all those pieces are black and the base figure is purple, it really doesn't work out too well.\nThe second figure in the set is Batman's longtime antagonist, Catwoman. She's gone through a lot of costume changes over the years (and probably just as many changes in personality/motivations), and this little figure represents her newest look. It's really a good design, and suits her burglar nature - dressed in an all-black costume, she's ditched the dresses and spandex in favor of more sensible leather. 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        "raw_content": "Psychopath, The (1966)\nAppropriately enough, the slasher genre took several twists and turns on its way to being the fully formed genre that would eventually dominate the 80s horror scene, with its roots most immediately stretching back to the 60s, when various tendrils sprouted up around the world and started inching towards the seminal splatter we\u2019ve come to know and love. What\u2019s interesting about The Psychopath is that it\u2019s something of a nexus point for just about all of those disparate trends, fittingly collected here by anthology masters Amicus Studios. While Freddie Francis\u2019s hack and slash effort isn\u2019t one of the studio\u2019s signature omnibus outings, it feels like a grab bag effort all the same in the way it stitches together the German krimi, the Italian giallo, and the Anglo-American psycho-thriller into one familiar\u2014if not wild\u2014tale scripted by Robert Bloch.\nBloch, of course, was no stranger to such fare, having authored one of the slasher genre\u2019s most notable forefathers in Psycho, and he returns to similar ground here with another tale of familial carnage. When a man is murdered in a hit-and-run, most authorities are left baffled, especially since the culprit leaves a doll at the crime scene. Shrewd Inspector Holloway (Patrick Wymark), however, quickly sees it as evidence that leads him straight to Mrs. Von Strum (Margaret Johnson), a wheelchair bound widow with an incredible collection of dolls. While her adult son Mark (John Standing) lives with her, she sees the dolls as her only true company, an odd predilection that Holloway immediately finds suspicious, especially once more victims pile up, all of them connected to Von Strum\u2019s late, disgraced husband.\nMystery isn\u2019t exactly abundant in The Psychopath, not when just about every sign points to the delightfully odd Von Strums. (Not helping matters: the film\u2019s tagline, which points the finger directly at Mark, but that\u2019s neither here or there.) Sure, the script features some obligatory red herrings, but come on: even by 1966, just about anyone would have been conditioned to suspect the weird mother-son duo, both of whom practically have \u201cpsycho\u201d printed on their foreheads for the duration of the film. 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Just about the only question here is just how involved these two are in these murders--if, indeed, both of them are involved at all.\nBloch delivers a hell of an answer, but only after winding and wending through a surprisingly elaborate plot that feels inspired by the giallo and krimi films that were becoming increasingly popular at the time. It even nods into the direction of the latter with a backstory involving a group of men who illegally profited off of the post-war scene in Germany, where they effectively sowed the seeds of their own destruction. Twenty years later, and someone\u2014probably one of the Von Sturns\u2014is looking to exact revenge. Even if the plot is a touch predictable at times, Bloch works in some clever twists and turns in terms of both motivations and violence.\nPerhaps sensing the growing rise in graphic on-screen murders\u2014and most certainly anticipating what was to come over the course of the next 20 years\u2014Bloch and Francis aren\u2019t content to indulge in humdrum hack-and-slash, so our unseen killer brandishes everything from blowtorches to car bombs (!) in an effort to dispatch his victims. Of course, given the sensibilities of the time, most of the carnage is implied, with the grisly details left to the imagination. Still, The Psychopath taps into the sort of trash intrigue that has often driven the slasher genre: it\u2019s not enough to know who\u2019s going to get it, but how they\u2019re going to be offed, and the variety of murder implements here is an impressive harbinger for a genre that would become a cottage industry dedicated to dreaming up such horrible deaths.\nAnd while Francis\u2019s hands were tied either by personal, studio, or cultural sensibilities, the violent outbursts here do reflect the subtle sleaziness rumbling throughout The Psychopath. Hammer\u2019s success with similar psycho-thrillers during this era likely inspired this outing, but it feels a lot more like the films that studio produced in the 70s, when it made an effort to keep up with that era\u2019s lurid, scummy fare. The Psychopath is similarly schizophrenic to those efforts, what with its elegant production design, refined Techniscope compositions, and a general British stuffiness that stands in contrast to the horrific violence and hints of sexuality (and various points, you see a woman\u2019s entire bare back and characters thumbing through a porno mag\u2014scandal!). Francis is operating several steps away from the grindhouse and drive-in staples that would come to typify the slasher genre, but the impulses are there, lurking just beneath the surface.\nIn fact, Bloch really indulges those impulses towards the end: just when it looks like the film has been tidily wrapped up, an epilogue of sorts provides a few more surprises that take The Psychopath into certifiably insane territory. You sense that Bloch was keenly aware of the reputation surrounding his most famous work, so he takes the twisted mother-son relationship to a different\u2014but arguably no less disturbing\u2014place here. Francis reserves the film\u2019s most staggering image for this climactic freak-out, which also somehow manages to add a bit of a heartbreaking dimension to this wild tale. Johnson is at her best here, desperately seeking to coax sympathy from the audience while she completely loses her mind. For about 75 minutes of its runtime, The Psychopath is an obvious historical curiosity; however, this final scene edges it towards being a bit more of a vital link on the slasher\u2019s evolutionary chain, one that perhaps should be more cited in such circles.\nGranted, The Psychopath has understandably been a bit lost in that conversation due to its relative unavailability during the past few decades. For whatever reason, it\u2019s been a long, long holdout on DVD and Blu-ray here in the States, though Paramount and Kino Lorber recently rectified by releasing a nice little edition back in April. 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        "raw_content": "The 77 Cents Pay Gap Statistic Harms Women of Color More Than it Helps\nUnlike many feminists, I am thoroughly unimpressed by President Obama's mention of the \"pay gap\" in his recent State of the Union address. President Obama stated, \"Today, women make up about half our workforce. But they still make 77 cents for every dollar a man earns. That is wrong, and in 2014, it's an embarrassment.\" On the outset, this declaration sounds progressive. But I see it as a willful ignoring of issues of pay inequality plaguing people of color.\nThe 77 cent statistic refers to the fact that American women on average make about 77 cents to an American man's dollar. This is a widely cited statistic. It is a statistic that has been widely disseminated by the White House previous to this most recent State of the Union address. It is a statistic cited by well respected feminist organizations. 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When analyzing which groups receive the greatest amount of pay a racial hierarchy becomes apparent. Women make less money than the men of their own racial group showing that race is the salient factor in determining pay inequality.\nThis determines that gender and race are compounded to make the workforce particularly onerous for women of color.\nI recently read a think piece stating that marriage is economically profitable for women due to the gender pay gap. This article was both heteronormative and white-normative. Certainly, if you are a heterosexual white woman then this is a plausible argument. However, heterosexual Black women do not see significant changes in their standard of living due to marriage. This is due to the racial pay gap which severely impacts Black men and by consequence Black families.\nThis means that the issues Black men face in the workforce should be feminist issues. In a patriarchal society, many women are forced to be dependent on the earnings of men. This is due to inadequate maternity leave and childcare options. As well as women being pushed into and discouraged to pursue high paying work. When Black men are unable to compete in the workforce due to racial discrimination that impacts Black people as a whole.\nBlack women do not have the privilege of separating our issues from the issues facing Black men. When mainstream feminist organizations do this they are not recognizing the unique issues facing communities of color. Although white feminists have historically colluded with white men and often at the expense of people of color, they do not have to do this in order to make social progress. This is because white men are the dominant group in society.\nI do not have the time or patience for the 77 cent statistic. Watching President Obama conjured up thoughts of what it must have been like for nineteenth century Black women to hear Frederick Douglass's speech at Seneca Falls. Douglass essentially advocated for the rights of middle class white women to vote even if that wasn't explicitly stated. But by working in partnership with well known racist white feminist figures such as Elizabeth Cady Stanton he was acknowledging that it was an issue of Black men's suffrage and white women's suffrage. Black women were not in the picture.\nNow today in the twenty-first century we have a Black male president who is very outwardly supportive of women's rights. But what women is he supporting through his rhetoric? And furthermore, is he even supporting Black men?\nI cannot be comforted by any mention of pay inequality if it is decidedly only about white women. Although white women and women of color alike face gender inequality, the differences in race change our experiences. Women of color face intensified issues of gender inequality since we lack the protection of whiteness. And of course, race is also compounded with issues of socioeconomic class.\nI challenge our political leaders to not forget the unique challenges facing people of color. We are not moving forward if we do not broaden our analysis of pay inequality, an issue that is cornerstone to everyone's livelihood.\nLabels: black feminism, frederick douglass, marriage, pay gap, politics, seneca falls, state of the union\nm March 6, 2015 at 8:56 AM\nThis definitely has me thinking about Paula Gidding's quote:\u201cWhat if alongside feminism\u2019s focus on making women\u2019s status as equal to men, one of our principles was making women equal to women?\u201d\nEven in the margins, white people STILL have white privilege. Think about who is \"THE FACE\" of each marginalized group outside of those who are oppressed on the basis of race? White women, white LGBTs, white disabled people, poor whites, white atheists, white Jews, etc. STILL have white privilege. 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        "raw_content": "But Black Women Have Always Been \"My Brother's Keepers\" so Who is \"Keeping\" the Sistas?\nWhen I'm asked about how Black male sexism makes me feel I am forced to think carefully about an issue that I find both demoralizing and complex.\nI was raised in a very pro-Black household. In this sense I was raised to love Blackness, which in practice always means loving (cis hetero) Black men although it doesn't always mean loving Black women. I was taught to love and respect Black women on condition. Is she educated? Is she childless or married? Is she demure? Is she with a Black man?\nSo I was socialized to love and appreciate and act in consideration towards Black men quite frankly at the expense of myself. Whereas the fact is that Black men are absolutely not socialized to be the same way towards Black women.\nI have been socialized to see the virtue in initiatives such as President Obama's \"My Brother's Keeper\" and to not demand similar programs for Black girls. I have been socialized to frame the issue of racism in a way that primarily focuses on the issues of Black men. I have been socialized to see my role as subordinate to that of Black men. I have been socialized to wait for the leftovers.\nBlack men are socialized to think of Black women in the exact same way that I have been taught to think of myself.\nAnd how do I feel about it? Cheated. Angry and sad.\nMainly through social media I am constantly privy to anti-Black misogyny perpetuated by Black men. I can't possibly address everything I see nor do I desire to. It is demoralizing. It is a form of constant and overarching unrequited love when I witness Black male sexism. I'm down for y'all so why aren't y'all down for me?\nAs Black women we are supposed to minimize the impact of Black male sexism. We are supposed to be careful to add as a disclaimer that this is just \"some\" Black men. And that we still LOVE Black men.\nI fall into this trap all the time. Angry Black women are marginalized even more than Black women who either pretend not to be or are so steeped in internalized misogyny that they don't see there is anything to be angry about.\nHere's how I see it: I support the Black community as a whole and I want to see an end to the way capitalism and white supremacy work to marginalize Black folks. And I also support Black women. And I'm tired of having to accommodate Black folks who don't love and support Black women.\nHonestly, my biggest challenge as a Black feminist has to learn how to directly critique Black male sexism. We are taught to be absolutely silent about it. To ignore it. To look for the few Black men who aren't sexist and act as if they make up the majority.\nPeople think Black feminists love to \"emasculate\" and put down Black men which has always struck me as especially fallacious because if anything Black feminists use the existence of white supremacy as a crutch to not call out Black male sexism as much and as bluntly as we should.\nWe think that because our community is impacted by racism that solidarity is of utmost importance. Of course, true solidarity is not possible with the existence of sexism. But we often favor a faux solidarity where sexism is simply not really spoken about or it's minimized. Or it's only talked about as something whites perpetuate towards Black women and not an intra-group reality.\nI find it difficult at times to express the hurt I feel due to Black male sexism because it is hard for me to admit that the Black community is truly splintered and that half of the community is regarded as lesser than on the basis of gender.\nMy first instinct is to say \"Black men are perfect!\" thinking that will deflect racism (or more specifically anti-Black male stereotypes of aggression and the rapist myth and etc.) when saying \"Black men are perfect!\" is a way of implicitly silencing my own issues.\nIt is a thin line Black feminists learn to walk and more often than not we often end up giving ourselves the short end of the deal.\nAnd what is the gain?\nSo how does Black male sexism make me feel? Unsafe, unloved, less important, and less valuable.\nAnd what am I going to challenge myself to do? To be more open and consistent about addressing individual issues of sexism from an intra-racial perspective. To not let my love for Black men -- something I was socialized to have but don't want to divest of -- blind me from seeing the ways in which Black women are marginalized and disrespected by the same people we are constantly running to support.\nLabels: angry black woman, black feminism, black love, black men, black patriarchy, black women, my brother's keeper, sexism, solidarity\nOh Gee April 6, 2014 at 3:40 AM\nYour blog speaks to me in so many ways. As someone who is just at the beginnings of understanding what black feminism is, I am so happy to have found this blog. Keep writing, and I'll keep reading!\nCoco Sista September 20, 2014 at 1:04 PM\nGreat post and everything you said is how I feel about American Black male sexism. Black male sexism is a sick disease that plagues the American Black collective. The whole collective puts American Black males' interests and needs above and much to the American Black woman's expense. It isn't right. I wonder what us Black women do to fix it?\nP. S. There is no such thing as a Black Community in America. It doesn't exist. Since the African American collective doesn't support Black women, I refuse to associate with them or even feel sorry for the American Black man's plight. It is time these start taking responsibility for their own actions and start competing with non Black men for resources instead of competing with their own women.\nRose Z October 1, 2014 at 8:28 PM\n\" It is time these start taking responsibility for their own actions and start competing with non Black men for resources instead of competing with their own women\"",
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        "raw_content": "A plague on parliament: Australia's citizenship crisis\nBy Binoy Kampmark - posted Wednesday, 16 August 2017 Sign Up for free e-mail updates!\nYou know, when you nominate for Parliament, there is actually a question, you've got to address that section 44 question. Australian Deputy Prime Minister, Barnaby Joyce\nIt is proving to be a toxic gift that continues to give with increasing regularity. The latest potential victim of section 44 of the Australian Constitution, one barring a member of parliament from having an allegiance, obedience or adherence to a foreign country, is the Australian Deputy Prime Minister, Barnaby Joyce.\nOn Monday, the same politician who made world headlines threatening to place the undeclared dogs of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard on death row after entering Australia, had his own moment of unrelished revelation: he was a New Zealand citizen.\nThis inconvenient fact came to Joyce's attention on Thursday via advice received from the NZ High Commissioner, Chris Seed. The punch in the advice was even greater, given the Deputy PM's string of previous announcements that he could not possibly have a citizenship connection with the country where his father was born.\nWhile previous politicians leapt over the ridge on discovering their ineligibility (the Greens Senators Scott Ludlam and Larissa Waters being the debutants in this bloodletting), others have been attempting to clog the High Court of Australia. Perhaps the two Senators had been too hasty.\nOne government Senator and now resigned cabinet member, Matt Canavan, smells a whiff of potential legal victory before the bench of the High Court, using the \"blame my mother\" defence in acquiring, unwittingly, Italian citizenship, or what is deemed Italian residency abroad.\nBut Joyce's case provides far less room to manoeuvre, one that looks more like the cases of Ludlam and Waters. Both of those cases involved a misreading, or misperception, about the respective laws of New Zealand and Canada on nationals.\nNo matter, claims the government Solicitor-General, Stephen Donaghue, deciding that sun-filled hope mattered over worn legal experience. Joyce could remain not only as Deputy PM but as the Member for New England while the High Court considers the case. There would be no glorious immolation, no sacrifice to the sacred text of constitutional law. Furthermore, there would be no risk, at least for the moment, that this minority government might be extinguished by a textual nicety, given the government's one seat majority.\nDesperate to repel this political doomsday scenario, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has been edging close to a dangerous declaration in parliament: that the High Court will find in favour of the government and hold that Joyce can remain.\nThis is very much high in the wishful stakes. What the government is banking upon, along with One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts, is a modern interpretation of section 44, one that moves away from the fact that mere entitlement to a foreign power's good graces would disqualify.\nAs for the Solicitor-General's advice, Joyce satisfies all four contrived tests, though this banks on an updated reading of the section that clips its very broad wings. The Deputy PM was not, for instance, born overseas. Nor was he on a list of citizens of another state. He never applied for the citizenship of another country nor swore, at any point, any oath or allegiance to the other country.\nSensible points, in of themselves, but the law is not alien to absurdity. If, suggests Sydney University Law School's Anne Twomey, a distinction can be drawn between citizenship by descent and other forms, Joyce may well survive. \"Or [the High Court] could say the purpose of the provision is to prevent dual allegiance \u2013 and if you didn't know [you were a foreign citizen] you were not breaching the purpose.\"",
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        "raw_content": "One year after the start of the race in Southampton ASSA ABLOY announces the results of the final employee survey. The Global manager- and employee survey that has been carried out by OPTICOM shows that 14 250 employees during the year have increased their knowledge about ASSA ABLOYs mission, priorities and ways of working. 18 250 employees feel very proud of belonging to the ASSA ABLOY Group. In total the survey includes 70 companies in the Group.\nIn addition, ASSA ABLOYs brand exposure during the Volvo Ocean Race is estimated to MUSD 57.1. ASSA ABLOY was the syndicate that generated the largest quantity of brand exposure on television with 122 hours at a value of MUSD 54.5 and over 6000 articles to a value of MUSD 2.6.\nAnna Bernsten, Vice President Corporate Communication, ASSA ABLOY\n\u201cASSA ABLOY has participated in the Volvo Ocean race to integrate more than 100 companies around the world with the ambition to unite all companies under a common vision as well as common values and work ethics. We have managed three to four years of integration work within a nine month period. The results have exceeded our expectations by far\u201d, says Anna Bernsten, Vice President Corporate Communication ASSA ABLOY and responsible for the integration project.\n\u201cThe overall response rate of the global manager- and employee survey is 80 percent and thanks to the high number, the results are significant and indicate a high level of involvement among managers and employees. It is very valuable that ASSA ABLOY has done extensive surveys before, during and after the race. Managers- and employees surveys are an important commitment that employees as well as external parties have the right to share and that many large corporations seldom consider\u201d, says Carl Michael Bergman, CEO of Opticom International Research.\nOpticom has examined the surveys that have been carried out before the start, during the race and after the finish and concluded that the participation has had a fantastic impact amongst the employees in the Group.\nThe following are some of the highlights from the survey:\n> Prideo Engagement\n> Involvemento Knowledge\n> Customer benefit\nThe results in brief: The Volvo Ocean Race has increased the pride of being part of the ASSA ABLOY Group. 87 percent of the managers feel more proud of belonging to the Group because of the participation in the Volvo Ocean Race and 18 250 employees (73 percent) are proud to work in ASSA ABLOY Group.\nIn addition a majority (87 percent) of the managers believe that VOR has helped spreading knowledge to their customers about ASSA ABLOY and 62 percent believe that they have been able to use the race to increase the knowledge about the local company among the customers.\n14 250 employees have increased their knowledge about ASSA ABLOYs values, way of working and management philosophy during one year, from the early summer 2001 to the summer 2002. The positive attitude to the Group has increased, more than 17 250 employees (69 percent) are positive to ASSA ABLOY.\nWorth noting is that only 2 percent are negative. The communication around Volvo Ocean Race has been very good according to the managers, 97 percent believe that they received enough information about ASSA ABLOYs participation during the race.\nFacts about the survey: In total the survey includes 70 companies within the ASSA ABLOY Group, 4 312 employees whereof 604 managers have participated. The Group has at the start of Volvo Ocean race approx. 25 000 employees) and has, because of a number of acquisitions during the race approx. 30 000 employees today. The surveys have been carried out in 14 languages to achieve a high response rate and to avoid possible misinterpretations. The response rate is in total 80 percent. The Process has been going on for one year and a reference point survey was carried out prior to the start of the race.\nPosted in Industrial goods.Tagged 2002, Assa Abloy, Brand tracking, Industrial goods, International, Market research, Testimonial.",
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        "raw_content": "1. The Linguistic World of East Asia\n2. Language Studies in China Through the End of the Han Dynasty\n2.1 Philosophy and Philology in Ancient China\n2.2 Establishment of Xiaoxue\n3. Influence of Indic Linguistics and Developments of Xiaoxue\n3.2 Phonetics as a Meeting Ground of the Chinese and the Indic Tradition\n3.3 Contemporary Pronunciation Versus Ancient Pronunciation\n3.4 Developments in the Studies of Character Form and Meaning\n4. Language and Linguistics in the Non-Chinese World\nMissionary Dictionaries\nMissionary Grammars\nTraditional Chinese linguistics grew out of two distinct interests in language: the philosophical reflection on things and their names, and the practical concern for literacy education and the correct understanding of classical works. The former is most typically found in the teachings of such pre-Qin masters as Confucius, Mozi, and Gongsun Long, who lived between the 6th and 3rd centuries bc, the latter in the enormous number of dictionaries, textbooks, and research works which, as a reflection of the fact that most Chinese morphemes are monosyllabic, are centered around the pronunciations, written forms, and meanings of these monosyllabic morphemes, or zi (\u201ccharacters\u201d) as they are called in Chinese. Apparently, it was the latter, philological, interest that motivated the bulk of the Chinese linguistic tradition, giving rise to such important works as Shuowen Jiezi and Qieyun, and culminating in the scholarship of the Qing Dynasty (1616\u20131911). But at the bottom, the philosophical concern never ceased to exist: The dominating idea that all things should have their rightful names just as they should occupy their rightful places in the universe, for example, was behind the compilation of Shuowen Jiezi and many other works. Further, the development of philology, or xiaoxue (\u201cbasic learning\u201d), was strongly influenced by the study of philosophical thoughts, or daxue (\u201cgreater learning\u201d), throughout its history.\nThe picture just presented, in which Chinese philosophy and philology are combined to form a seemingly autonomous tradition, is complicated, however, by the fact that the Indic linguistic tradition started to influence the Chinese in the 2nd century ad, causing remarkable changes in the analyzing techniques (especially regarding character pronunciation), findings, and course of development of language studies in China. Most crucially, scholars began to realize that syllables had internal structures and that the pronunciation of one character could be represented by two others that shared the same initial and final with it respectively. This technique, known as fanqie, laid the basis for the illustrious 7th-century rhyme dictionary Qieyun, the rhyme table Yunjing, and a great many works that followed. These works, besides providing reference for verse composition (and, consequently, for the imperial examinations held to select government officials), proved such an essential tool in the philological study of classical works, that many Qing scholars, at the very height of traditional Chinese linguistics, regarded character pronunciation as central to xiaoxue and indispensable for the understanding of ancient texts. While character pronunciation received overwhelming attention, the studies of character form and meaning continued to develop, though they were frequently influenced by and sometimes combined with the study of character pronunciation, as in the analysis of the relations between Old Chinese sound categories and the phonetic components of Chinese characters and in their application in the exegetical investigation of classical texts.\nChinese, with its linguistic tradition, had a profound impact in ancient East Asia. Not only did traditional studies of Japanese, Tangut, and other languages show significant Chinese influence, under which not the least achievement was the invention of the earliest writing systems for these languages, but many scholars from Japan and Korea actually took an active part in the study of Chinese as well, so that the Chinese linguistic tradition would itself be incomplete without the materials and findings these non-Chinese scholars have contributed. On the other hand, some of these scholars, most notably Motoori Norinaga and Fujitani Nariakira in Japan, were able to free themselves from the character-centered Chinese routine and develop rather original linguistic theories.\nKeywords: history of linguistics, philology, Chinese linguistics, East Asian languages, Chinese, Chinese characters, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Tangut\nInstitute of Linguistics, Shanghai International Studies University",
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        "raw_content": "Abbas welcomes French peace initiative\nTags: [Peace Process] [Hamas] [settlement construction]\nFrench Foreign Minister, Laurent Fabius, travelled to Ramallah and Jerusalem on Sunday, June 21, in an attempt to reignite peace negotiations frozen since the failure of the U.S initiative last April. Netanyahu a priori condemned any resolution that would disregard Israeli security concerns, while Abbas vowed to embrace the French proposal.\n\"We are committed to ideas that will launch the peace process, start negotiations to end occupation and establish an independent, geographically connected Palestinian state in the West Bank, Gaza Strip and Jerusalem within the concept of the two-state solution,\" said President Abbas during a meeting with Fabius in Ramallah on Sunday, according to Ma\u2019an News Agency.\nAccording to the French minister, the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian Territories and continuous construction of new settlements in the West Bank seriously inhibit the peace process. However, he deems it necessary to resume the talks, otherwise the countries will face \u201cthe twin risk of stalemate and setting the conflict ablaze,\u201d Reuters reported.\n\u201cWhat is important is to get these talks restarted. Israel's security has to be assured but also the rights of the Palestinians have to be recognized, because where there is no justice, there is no peace. In that regard, if the colonisation progresses, the two-state solution recedes,\u201d said Fabius L\u2019Express reports.\nThe Israeli PM commented on the initial French proposal saying that \u201cthere is no real reference to Israel's security needs or our other national interests. They are simply trying to push us into indefensible borders while completely ignoring what will happen on the other side of the border,\" Ma\u2019an News reported.\nFabius laid out his roadmap to peace at a joint conference with Sameh Shukri, Egyptian FM, in Cairo on Saturday. This roadmap proposes to re-launch the talks with the support of an international monitoring group composed of the Arab League, the EU and the U.N. Security Council members.\nThe initiative, which was already embraced by Egypt and Jordan, should ideally result in a U.N. Security Council resolution anchoring the conditions of the final settlement that would observe a two-state solution within the 1967-borders.\nHowever, the question remains whether or not to include a direct reference to the creation of an independent Jewish state. Especially, given that Netanyahu considers such a reference a non-negotiable 'precondition to any final peace deal\u2019, as The Times of Israel reported.\n\u201cI find it frankly inconceivable that while the Palestinians expect us to recognize a Palestinian nation-state, they refuse to accord us the same privilege, recognizing a Jewish nation-state,\u201d said Netanyahu.\nMoreover the Israeli PM claims that what a fruitful negotiation process necessitates is a direct dialogue between the two parties, which Abbas attempts to avoid.\n\u201cAnd why does he go that route? Because even though the Palestinians ran away from the negotiations again and again and again, it is Israel that is being blamed,\u201d said Netanyahu as reported in the Jerusalem Post.\nHowever, this criticism could be interpreted as yet another expression of Israeli defiance towards the international community surfacing in recent days.\nLast week, the Knesset labelled the UN call on Israel to protect Palestinian children as 'a black day for the UN\u2019 and barred a special UNHRC envoy from entering Gaza for the purposes of investigating into violation of human rights during the last year\u2019s Gaza War.\nEmmanuel Nahshon, spokesman to the Israeli Foreign Ministry, said: \u201cIsrael cooperates with all the international commissions and all (UN) rapporteurs, except when the mandate handed to them is anti-Israeli and Israel has no chance to make itself heard.\u201d\nYet, French FM stressed that this is not the case of the emergent initiative, as the international community refuses to deal with anyone advocating other than peaceful means of conflict resolution and who is not willing to recognize the State of Israel.\nFollowing the conference in Ramallah on Sunday, Fabius said that Abbas promised that the new Palestinian unity government would, \u201conly include women and men who recognise Israel, renounce violence and who are in agreement with the principles of the Mideast Quartet.\u201d\nSince Hamas officially denounces the legitimacy of Israel\u2019s existence, the requirements presented by Abbas could ultimately lead to its exclusion from the new government, to which Fabius responded: \u201cAnd that suits us perfectly.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Students Learn About Their Online Rights\nTags: [cyber attacks] [Birzeit University]\nIn a mock courtroom at Birzeit University, a panel of three discussed with students what their rights were online, under Palestinian law. Two prosecutors and the chair of Birzeit University Department of Law spoke about ways to protect oneself from cyber crime and what their legal rights are if they ever were to be a victim.\nOnline awareness is a subject taught at an ever-younger age in the west. The Internet is a record, a tool and community. However, a connection to the web also opens people up to vulnerabilities and sacrifices to personal privacy, often without their knowing it. This is true all over the world. However, with such a new and yet ubiquitous technology, people\u2019s rights in this sphere are still being defined.\nThe panel discussed how to protect oneself from civilian cyber attacks. The topics ranged from password creation to what to do if you were a victim of a cyber attack.\nDr. Mustafa Baqi is the chairman of the Department of Law at Birzeit University and was the panel\u2019s moderator. Baqi\u2019s main example is the hacked Palestinian female. He explained numerous occasions of women\u2019s phones being hacked in order to steal incriminating photos or videos. Then, if the hacker finds graphic or lewd photos, they then blackmail the women, or girls, for either money or sexual relations.\nThe threat of being publicly exposed is a terrifying prospect for anyone, anywhere. However, in a sexually conservative culture such as in Palestine, the stakes for young women can feel insurmountable. Baqi said \u201cdon\u2019t feel afraid, we will defend you.\u201d Victims don\u2019t always know their rights but \u201cthey should not pay, they should not give them any relations, they should go to the police,\u201d he said.\nThis being Palestine, of course, the panel and the discussion that followed could not ignore the inequities of laws within an occupation. Baqi pointed out there are limits to the Palestinian Authority (PA). Due to the Oslo Accords, any citizen of Israel, Jew or Palestinian, are not able to be pursued or brought to justice by the PA. The PA can ask Israel for help, but there is little offered and \u201cvery little cooperation from Israel.\u201d This is particularly frustrating in a borderless online world.\nFor a personal example, Baqi explained how the Law Department was hacked in May, 2017. The department went to the PA and tracked it to a source in Jerusalem. However, when the PA handed it over, asking for help from the Israeli authorities, the case stopped. \u201cTo today, we are still waiting.\u201d\nPalestine, where rights are never guaranteed, the dangers of careless internet use are actually acutely understood. All the \u201cyouth know [they are being watched],\u201d Baqi said. The questions in the discussions being; \u201cIf I like a post or share a post speaking against Israel or the PA, is that illegal?\u201d In theory, \u201cno,\u201d he said. To write an anti-government post, however, is still definitely illegal.\nA man in Bethlehem was arrested for an anti-PA post last year.\nPerhaps because government surveillance is a given, most of the youth in the room did not feel too concerned. Hamza Shweki is a first year law student and says he takes civilian threats seriously. He takes practical security measures and therefore doesn\u2019t feel insecure online. \u201cI keep my pages private,\u201d he said, \u201c and I don\u2019t talk to people I don\u2019t know.\u201d\nLead photo: Mustafa Abdel Baqi, Department of Law Chairman, addresses the students.",
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        "raw_content": "Pennwood\u2019s Household Model is about developing solutions to make our residents feel at home. The Household Model has given residents a sense of purpose and value by including fixtures and furnishings of by gone days. This allows our residents to dream and reminisce.\n\u201cOh to have a little house\u2026\u201d\nAs a result of increased physical activity and contentment under this model, interim results show stabilisation in resident\u2019s pain, weight loss, skin integrity and restraint.\nPennwood Village has seen a 90% reduction in extreme behaviours, an 85% reduction in falls and an 80% decrease in the number of residents requiring psychotropic medication.\nThe CE, Anne Brown, says \u201cThese results demonstrate that the physical environment is not the only consideration to make when caring for persons living with dementia. The value of replacing task orientated care routines with relaxed homelike experiences, where staff is considered to be an extension of family cannot be underestimated.\u201d\n\u201cThe benefits of having buildings designed as homes to make it evident where you are and to support living activities like eating in a dining room next to the kitchen with the smell of food being served. To sit next to a warm fireplace in a comfortable homely chair, surrounded by cultural memorabilia has a significant impact on physical, psychological and social wellness.\u201d\nIn essence, we\u2019ve been able to quantify that dignity in care is the key to quality of life and this is achieved through the Household Model and \u201cPerson Centred Care.\u201d\nBy providing constant reminders of who they were, a person with dementia will not lose their sense of identity. The environment includes space for the resident and their visitors to use within the unit and in its immediate surroundings.\nStigma remains a problem for people with dementia so the unit is designed to blend with the existing buildings and not stand out as a \u2018special\u2019 unit.",
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        "raw_content": "The Political Personalities of 1996 U.S. Presidential Candidates Bill Clinton and Bob Dole (Aubrey Immelman, Leadership Quarterly, Vol. 9, No. 3, Special Issue: Political Leadership, Fall 1998, pp. 335\u2013366).\nA Comparison of the Political Personalities of 1996 U.S. Presidential Candidates Bill Clinton and Bob Dole (Paper presented by Aubrey Immelman at the 19th Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Vancouver, BC, June 30\u2013July 3, 1996).\nThe Clinton Chronicle: Diary of a Political Psychologist (Aubrey Immelman, 1998-99) \u2014 On December 19, 1998 William Jefferson Clinton became only the second U.S. president to be impeached by the House of Representatives. What follows is a chronicle, from my perspective as a political psychologist, on debates and controversies in the unfolding of this national drama. The curtain rises as the president prepares on August 17, 1998 to testify before the grand jury in the Starr investigation. The narrative proceeds to the final act as the Senate acquits the president on February 12, 1999 on articles of impeachment brought by the House. But this nightmarish production has no final curtain, as Washington persists in practicing its poisonous partisan politics of personal destruction and as charges of sexual assault more than two decades ago are leveled against Bill Clinton. \u2026 Full report\n\u201cHigh Hopes: The Clinton Presidency and the Politics of Ambition\u201d by Stanley A. Renshon (Aubrey Immelman, Political Psychology, Vol. 18, No. 2, Special Issue: Culture and Cross-Cultural Dimensions of Political Psychology, June 1997, pp. 535\u2013539).",
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        "raw_content": "By: Jim Sepulveda\nThe testimony that follows tells of a gentleman who had no need for God until He was handed a death sentence. Let's move quickly into this powerful story.\n\"Jim, if you own anything of value, you'd better make out a will,\" my doctor told me after severe chest pains sent me to the hospital. Tests revealed an enlarged heart, a damaged main valve, and two main arteries blocked by cholesterol. I would need double bypass surgery and valve replacement. \"We give you only a 10 percent chance of making it,\" the doctor warned. I was terrified. At age 35 I was too young to die.\nSix weeks before surgery God intervened in my life. Much against my own personal wishes, God arranged for me to attend a healing meeting. Once there, I was greatly agitated by what was going on, and was going to leave during the service when suddenly the speaker announced: \"The Holy Spirit is telling me there's a man here who is scheduled for open heart surgery. If you will come down now, I believe the Lord's going to heal you.\" I glanced around as he waited. Surely he didn't mean me. No one came forward, \"God has a work for this man,\" the speaker continued. \"Let us pray and see if the Holy Spirit might reveal the man's name to me.\"\nGod revealed my name\nIncredibly, God did reveal my name, and reluctantly, I went forward. After answering a few of his questions, here's what happened: Suddenly my knees buckled and I fell to the platform, wrapped in a warm blanket of peace and love. A red light appeared toward the ceiling, which came down and touched my head. A pure warm heat ran up my left side and stopped in the area of my chest. Then it felt like two little fingers moved things around inside my heart \"Jesus, I love You.\" The words slipped from my mouth without conscious thought. \"I know that I know that You've healed me. I love You.\" Up to this moment, I hadn't been to church in 13 years, sad to say.\nUpon returning to my doctor, I told him about my experience in the auditorium. He wasn't impressed. \"Jim, if you don't have open heart surgery, you won't last over 6 months.\" We discussed the situation at length, then a clear thought came to mind: Catheterization. Do it for the glory of God. I knew that was a procedure when doctors make an incision in one main artery, then feed a catheter into the heart to take pictures and ascertain the exact state of the heart.\n\"Doc, listen. I don't want that open-heart surgery. I want a Catheterization.\" He argued, but I convinced him. Several days later I was on the operating table. I was awake during the whole Catheterization process. Everything seemed to go very well. Then during the last maneuver I suddenly felt like a white-hot poker was stabbing my heart. Agonizing pain ran across my shoulders and down my side. I began to lose consciousness and felt the doctors pounding on my chest. As dark shadows closed around me, I could hear voices from far away, echoing like sound in a tunnel: \"We're losing him ... losing him ... losing him...\nI opened my eyes. I was standing in a field, surrounded by acres of green grass. Every blade of it glowed, as if a tiny spotlight lighted them. To my right stretched a dazzling expanse of flowers, with vibrant colors I'd never seen before. I walked over a nearby hill, stopping as a light began to appear near me. The blinding aura was too bright to look at directly. I squinted down toward the ground, then saw a pair of sandals begin to appear at the bottom of the light.\nAs my eyes moved upward, I glimpsed the hem of a seamless white gown. Higher, I could make out the form of a man's body. Around his head shone an even brighter brilliance, obscuring a direct view of his face. Even though I couldn't see clearly because of the dazzling splendor, I knew immediately the identity of this Man. I was standing in the presence of Jesus Christ.\n\"It's not your time. You must go back.\"\n\"Jim, I love you.\" His voice washed over me . . . indescribably gentle, tender, peaceful. \"But it's not your time yet. You must go back, for you have many works for Me to do.\"\nThe brilliance surrounding Him reached out and engulfed me, immersing me in love and peace. I don't know how long I stood transfixed, but finally I turned away and began walking back over the hill. Then a blue mist of light began to come around me like a fog. It turned into a dark shadow, and everything turned black. Opening my eyes, I realized I was back on the operating table, covered with a sheet. I didn't know that until later my heart had stopped beating for 8 minutes. They had given me up for dead!\nEveryone had left the operating room except for the main surgeon and one of his assistants. They were at the back of the room, filling out a report on my death. As I sat up, the sheet slid down my lap. They turned and looked at me, with their faces ghost white. \"Get the rest of them in here quick!\" the surgeon urged his assistant. The doctors performed numerous tests. Early the next morning the surgeon came to my room and announced he was releasing me from the hospital. \"Come back this evening at 8:30 to my office. We'll go over all the results of your new tests.\"\nThat evening I told my doctor what I'd experienced during the 8 minutes I was clinically dead on the operating table. \"Jim,\" he said, \"let me show you something you won't believe.\" He showed me the new pictures of my heart. Rather than being enlarged, it was now normal size. There had previously been 85 percent blockage in two arteries; now there was none. The main valve was functioning normally. My doctor looked at me, tears in his eyes. \"Jim, this Jesus you've been talking about has either replaced or repaired your heart.\"\nShortly afterward God called me into ministry. Since then I've had the opportunity to share my testimony to thousands - both here in America and in Europe. It's been the thrill of my life to see the Lord use me to touch so many lives, to see people turn their lives over to Jesus Christ and see the positive change that follows, as they grow in their personal relationship with Him. Before this all happened, as I faced the good possibility of dying, I was terrified. Now my fear is gone, as yours can be, replaced by the joy of knowing someday I will see my Savior again face to face.\nDead eight minutes\nThank you for taking the time to read my testimony and it's my prayer that it helps you come to believe on Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior. 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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / Categories / Business & Entrepreneurship / The Tiffany & Co. Foundation Commits $1 Million to Great Barrier Reef Conservation Efforts\nin Business & Entrepreneurship, Society & Welfare\nThe Great Barrier Reef Foundation\u2019s Out of the Blue Box Challenge will fund innovative ideas to protect and restore the Reef.\npress.tiffany.com\njennifer.mcguire@tiffany.com\nThe Tiffany & Co. Foundation announced today that it has committed approximately $1.4 million AUD ($1 million USD) to help protect and restore Australia\u2019s Great Barrier Reef. This magnificent natural wonder is the world\u2019s largest living organism, encompassing an area approximately the size of Italy and hosting some of the richest biodiversity on Earth. However, various threats\u2014such as climate change, poor water quality and impacts from human activity\u2014have led to a widespread decline of coral cover in recent years.\nThe Tiffany & Co. Foundation has supported coral conservation worldwide for nearly two decades. This recent commitment in Australia focuses on recovering the Reef by funding both short and long-term solutions, including Great Barrier Reef Foundation\u2019s Out of the Blue Box Innovation Challenge and Reef Aid, a project of Greening Australia.\n\u201cWe believe there is reason for hope,\u201d said Anisa Kamadoli Costa, chairman and president of The Tiffany & Co. Foundation. \u201cThe Foundation is proud to support two of the leading organizations working to preserve the Great Barrier Reef, one of our planet\u2019s most significant natural assets. Together, we can find novel solutions to preserve this precious coral ecosystem and ensure that it is vibrant and healthy for generations to come.\u201d\nGreat Barrier Reef Foundation\u2019s Out of the Blue Box Innovation Challenge (outofthebluebox.org), launching today, is a global call for new ideas to bolster the Great Barrier Reef\u2019s future resilience. The Challenge calls for innovations in finance, technology and social science to ease pressures on the Reef and allow it to recover. One winning concept, chosen by an expert panel from diverse sectors, will earn a prize of up to $300,000 AUD (approximately $225,000 USD). The application period closes September 3 and the winner will be announced in late October.\n\u201cOnly through cross-sector collaboration and diverse thinking are we going to find solutions to help our reefs recover in the face of complex threats like climate change,\u201d said Anna Marsden, managing director, Great Barrier Reef Foundation. \u201cWe are privileged to have the support of The Tiffany & Co. Foundation in the development of the Out of the Blue Box Innovation Challenge. Through the Challenge, we hope to identify creative approaches to restore not only the Great Barrier Reef, but coral reefs around the world.\u201d\nTo complement this search for long-term solutions, The Tiffany & Co. Foundation is also supporting tangible conservation efforts through Reef Aid, a project of Greening Australia. Reef Aid aims to improve water quality by restoring watersheds and wetlands near the Reef, halting erosion and thus significantly reducing the amount of sediment in ocean waters.\n\u201cGreening Australia and our partners are tackling one of the most critical threats to the iconic and globally significant Great Barrier Reef,\u201d said Brendan Foran, CEO of Greening Australia. \u201cWith The Tiffany & Co. Foundation\u2019s support, which will be matched with the same level of government funding, we will continue to improve water quality, boosting the Reef\u2019s resilience to fight climate change.\u201d\nThe Tiffany & Co. Foundation believes these two complementary approaches will contribute to various restoration efforts already underway, balancing the need for long-term solutions with immediate, tangible actions to safeguard the world\u2019s most iconic reef.\nSupport of Great Barrier Reef Foundation\u2019s Innovation Challenge was made possible through a grant to The University of Queensland in America Inc and support of Greening Australia\u2019s Reef Aid project was made possible through a grant to Give2Asia.\nThe Great Barrier Reef Foundation The Tiffany & Co.\t2018-07-31\nTagged with: The Great Barrier Reef Foundation The Tiffany & Co.\nPrevious: Audi Environmental Foundation supports drone flights to measure and conserve mixed orchards\nNext: BMW Group to expand production network in Europe",
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        "raw_content": "I've never been much of a reader. Don't know why. Just the way I am I suppose. However, I do enjoy being read to (bloomin' love being read to) and enjoy reading a book out loud for others to share in the enjoyment of. This is another post where my classroom practice has been altered by by daughter. My daughter is now just over a year old and, in the past year, I've rediscovered the library and picture books. She quite enjoys books and I enjoy reading to her at bedtime. There are some beautiful, interesting and amusing picture books.\nIn the past, we've written about picture books being a useful tool in Key Stage Two. What I've done so far in the spring term is change my approach to reading to my class. In the past, I read 'longer' books: Tove Jansson, Dhal, Blyton etc... These have mostly been successful, but often, I'd start a book and not manage to get it finished or we'd lose track of events. I've taken into school some of the books I read my daughter, I've chosen picture books from the school library and even had one brought in by the children. The result has been that we've started and finished a story in two or three days.\nWhat do I want to get out of a story? Children enjoying it. Learning about plot. Seeing vocabulary and punctuation choices. Getting ideas for their own writing. We've got all of these so far!\nNotable stand outs so far...\nMr. Wuffles! - David Wiesner\nHorton Hears a Who - Dr. Seuss\nThis Moose Belongs to Me - Oliver Jeffers\nI'll still read some longer books too (that's important), and Five on a Treasure Island will be one of them, but I'll get in lots of picture books in between.\nLabels: class reads, English, picture books, reading\n@mrwaldram 1 February 2016 at 20:17\nI love picture books too, bud - great stimulus for writing.",
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        "raw_content": "Your taking an antidepressant for major depression, but after a year or two it seems to wear off; what some call SSRI Poop-out. A recent article in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry finds that a family intervention approach to this problem is more effective than increasing the dose of the antidepressant.\nCan anyone educate us about the \"McMaster model\"?\nFamily Intervention Approach to Loss of Clinical Effect During Long-Term Antidepressant Treatment: A Pilot Study\nBackground: The return of depressive symptoms during maintenance antidepressant treatment is a common phenomenon, but has attracted very limited research attention. The aims of this investigation were to explore the feasibility of a family intervention approach to loss of clinical effect during long-term antidepressant therapy and to compare this approach with dose increase.\nMethod: Twenty outpatients with recurrent major depressive disorder (diagnosed using Research Diagnostic Criteria, i.e., patients were at their third or greater episode of major depressive disorder, with the immediately preceding episode being no more than 2.5 years before the onset of the episode which led to antidepressant treatment) who lived with a partner and relapsed while taking antidepressant drugs were randomly assigned to (1) family intervention approach according to the McMaster Model and maintenance of the antidepressant drug at the same dosage or (2) dose increase and clinical management. A 1-year follow-up was performed. The study was conducted from January 2002 to December 2004.\nResults: Seven of 10 patients responded to an increased dosage; all but 1 relapsed again on that dosage during follow-up. Seven of 10 patients responded to family intervention, but only 1 relapsed during follow-up. The difference in relapse was significant (p < .05). Conclusions: The data suggest that application of a family intervention approach is feasible when there is a loss of clinical effect during long-term antidepressant treatment, and this approach may carry long-term benefits. The results need to be confirmed by large-scale controlled studies but should alert the physician to explore the psychosocial correlates of loss of clinical effect.\n(J Clin Psychiatry 2007;68:1348-1351)\nPosted by Roy on Saturday, September 29, 2007\nLabels: antidepressants, depression, family\nDear Shrink Rap,\nI really like how your blogroll is arranged by length of title. That's cool.\nMcMaster is a university in Hamilton, Ontario Canada. The name comes from there. The model was developed in the 1970's. Family systems approach. McMaster's med school uses a very holistic approach, or at least they did. Their psych dept would be part of the med school so it is not surprising that they would develop a model based on problem centered systems theory. Then again, systems theory was very popular in many places at the time. Want some old books?(Until solution focused therapy became all the rage later on). Now we live in the age of \"there is a medication for everything\". This flows from the popularity of the brain based disease model.\nThe M model has been studied quite a bit, and used quite a bit. It has it's flaws as do all models, but it goes beyond the let's do drug and individual psychotherapy approach to include the family. If you have a family and you have depression, they either help contribute to the depression in the first place and/or they are affected by the depression so there is an interaction between the individual and family functioning. That isn't much different from the studies that were done that looked at patients with schizophrenia and discovered that they fared worse when around their high EE families vs ones with low EE.\nSounds rather like a placebo effect rather than a medical treatment effect, yes?\nThat is assuming that the only valid treatment would be drug.\nJust to follow up on Anony's comments - McMaster's Med school uses PBL to teach their students, so it's not surprising that this is something that would come from their research - as Anon said, it's very much a holistic, and multi-disciplinary approach, to healthcare.\nAlso, was wondering (and Roy, could you comment), if this type of research would hold true for Mood Stabilizing meds, or are there too many other factors that come into play in order for the theory to hold true? In my own opinion, I would argue, with all other things being equal and stable, yes it's possible for mood-stabilizers to poop out if a pt's external environment triggers the onset of symptomatology - or at least, that's my own experience.\nI just don't know what to say about this post. Poop-out is pretty common on SSRI's. I've always thought of it as some type of receptor sensitivity or illness break through. I tell patients it will get better-- that we either need to lower the meds or raise the meds (if it's receptor sensitivity and you lower/stop the meds for a while, your receptors should re=sensitize, no?). So far, 15 years of this, NO ONE has taken me up on my offer to lower/stop the meds, everyone wants an Increase. And everyone (don't ask for numbers) get better with an increase in the SSRI that had been working. I can't imagine the conversation now being: we can lower the dose, raise the dose, or you can go to family therapy. What if the patient doesn't have a family? What if the family can't make it? What if the family agrees to go then logistics prevent regular therapy sessions? My guess is these people were eliminated from the study. Can't wait to read it. I'll probably still just raise the dose of SSRI.\nI'm google ad-ed out. We're aiming for a Shrink Rappers go shopping for audio equipment trip, hopefully tomorrow. And thanks for your offer Lily, save your money for those expensive shrinks and meds!\nYay, thanks. It's one of the settings on blogroll.com.\nOthers, I'm somewhat familiar with McMaster philosophy, but if I had to initiate a program based on it, I wouldn't know how to start. The specifics. Is there a cookbook?\nRach, I can't say I see true poop-out, or tachphylaxis, with mood stabilizers, especially because they tend to have a therapeutic level window, and I do not see people who used to require a lithium level of 0.6 now requiring a 0.9. Just my 2 cents.\nDinah, I think it is consistent with the recent Brown University study (which I will blog about as well), which John Grohol wrote about:\nResearchers believe a new study helps explain why some antidepressants seem to lose their effectiveness after being used for six months to a year.\nThe answer is that the medications were never effective in the first place; rather the benefit individuals received while taking the drugs came from a placebo response (a positive medical response to taking a placebo as if it were an active medication.).\nThe study by Rhode Island Hospital researchers was published in the August issue of the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry.\nVery logical, but what if the patient had no water and couldn't take a pill? HMMM. Oh yeah, forgot about the yummy SLs. make more of those. Family therapy sure can suck, no doubt about that, and it is true that many people do not have families r would refuse to go to family therapy.I do think that levels of social support can have an impact which is probably what is measured here. We have all been conditioned to believe that the answer lies in drugs and more drugs. Drugs have a place and this culture is the place to find them.\nI was put on 150mg Effexor back in the fall of 2001, and it was effective, although I thought so many of my other symptoms were \"me\" that it's difficult to look back and say what may have been mania contributing to being able to do stuff, and what part of it was the drug.\nIt definitely had a positive effect on the depression, though. I had no clue about anxiety disorders/bipolar, as I thought all those things were me (For example, I didn't know there was anything odd about worrying about a fire starting in the wall everytime I plugged something in in the kitchen; I just thought that was me.)\n1 month after starting the drug, hubby got laid off work as they closed the plant. With severence pay, we were able to keep up another two months of the med and then I stopped, cold turkey (ouch). We eventually had to move in w/my parents due to the recession (and 300 other people all in the same field looking for jobs in that same field at the same time, ugh, and positions in it were few).\nAbout 2-1/4 years ago, my first psychiatrist started me up on Effexor, as well as starting Lamictal. By the end of that summer (he was suspended at the time, I saw a lady doc subbing) she doubled it to 300, saying that when you stop it, you often need a higher dose when you go back on it again.\nI have no idea if this is poop out. I also wonder if it has pooped out in the last year or so (not that I'm asking you guys a clinical question, I'm not.) But there's so much going on with me at the mo it's hard to tell anything anyway. Stress is not a good thing, and I'm under alot of it, so I s'pose that doesn't help the med either.\nI found the family aspect of this study/post interesting, although with the usual pang inside of, \"Damn, this wouldn't work for me, my family support system is nil, anyway (they say they do, but it's hot air (hubby not included in that, for the most part.))\"\nI wish there'd be some studies on what people with little to no support system can do cause it seems to me like alot of the stuff that's helpful for people like me, is dependent in large part on a support system.\nDOH! (Ok, I sound a little . . . sour, resignedly peeved about it, but can you blame me? lol.)\nI'll be looking forward to your post, Roy, on the placebo issue. That is very interesting; if a sugar pill can have a placebo effect, it stands to reason (to me, anyway) that any pill could have a placebo effect. At some times, in some situations, with some people.\nThat about some's it up, don'tcha think? hee.\n(Clink I'm getting into Prison Break, starting w/season 1; It's all your fault ;^) )\nis poop-out something that keeps happening... say for example every 2 or 3 years... FOREVER? is there a point where it generally stops happening? i mean, what are the looooong-term studies showing?\ni am especially impressed by the ad :\"borderline behandling\" that leads to a site in Denmark or so it seems. something is rotten in denmark but it is good to know that they know how to behandle their borderlines.\n\"Your\" taking an antidepressant? Are you for real?\nWhat, you want shrinks to study spelling and grammar?\nI don\u2019t understand. This is taking the complete common sense approach of:\n1. More and more studies showing that antidepressants do not work any better than \u201cactive placebos\u201d (in other words Placebos that cause the side effects SSRIs do ex dry mouth)\n2. More Studies coming out of the horrible withdrawal symptoms from coming off antidepressants, which again, speaking \u201ccommon sense\u201d will lead me to believe these drugs, are creating some sort of brain change, and from the looks of it a damaging brain change.\n3. You speak of SSRI Poop-out, isn\u2019t this concerning to anyone???? Brain damage??\nIT\u2019s more like a bleep in the screen for you guys, \u201cyeah, the antidepressants are causing some sort of \u201creceptor sensitivity\u201d \u201c aka brain damage or \u201cillness break through\u201d that the drugs are supposed to be preventing/treating ?!?!\n4. To me this reads that the Risks do outweigh any benefit these drugs can provide.\nAs someone who came to a \u201cshrink\u201d for help for anxiety after having my first son AND THEN losing five years of my life allowing docs to \u201cfind the right combination\u201d I can attest it is NOT WORTH IT. Today I am drug free and the major depression I was suffering coincidently disappeared when I began to taper of these drugs.\nSo did my High White Blood levels, High Blood Pressure, High Blood Sugars, Irregular Periods, and Low End Thyroid Hormones.\nUnless you can explain exactly what a med is doing you are only experimenting on humans. God Bless the ones who find relieve in these drugs all power to them. But the rate and ease these drugs are given out makes me think Doctors do not take into account the dangers of them.\nFor example, High blood pressure, as a woman in her 30\u2019s with a family history of heart disease would mean a drastic life reduction for me. But relying on COMMON SENSE knowing I have never suffered from this before would indicate it was the meds. But my doctor never heard of this before\u2026\u2026..it couldn\u2019t be the meds.",
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        "title": "Brian Cole said once a person becomes a child of God, accepting Jesus as their personal savior (Romans 8), that God will never reject them no matter what & that they will go to heaven. Can you explain this a bit more.",
        "raw_content": "Brian Cole said once a person becomes a child of God, accepting Jesus as their personal savior (Romans 8), that God will never reject them no matter what & that they will go to heaven. Can you explain this a bit more.\nBrian Cole said once a person becomes a child of God, accepting Jesus as their personal savior (Romans , that God will never reject them no matter what & that they will go to heaven. Can you explain this a bit more. What if that person commits a serious sin & doesn't repent & ask for God's forgiveness before he dies? Please explain.\nOne of my favorite verses in this regard is from Paul\u2019s second letter to the church at Corinth, where he says, Now it is God who makes both us and you stand firm in Christ. He anointed us, set his seal of ownership on us, and put his Spirit in our hearts as a deposit, guaranteeing what is to come\u2014Paul, II Corinthians 1:21-22. What that scripture makes abundantly clear is that the salvation that God provides for us is ALL of Him. It was Him at work on the cross and opening the tomb. It is Him at work in our lives. In verses we mentioned before, Jesus Himself said, My sheep listen to my voice; I know them, and they follow me. I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; no one can snatch them out of my hand. My Father, who has given them to me, is greater than all; no one can snatch them out of my Father\u2019s hand\u2014Jesus Christ, John 10:27-29. Because of Who it is at work in us, Paul could express with such optimism and conviction of being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus\u2014Paul, Philippians 1:6. Paul also understood the conflicts that cause us to doubt our salvation; as he himself expressed, I do not understand what I do. For what I want to do I do not do, but what I hate I do. And if I do what I do not want to do, I agree that the law is good. As it is, it is no longer I myself who do it, but it is sin living in me. I know that nothing good lives in me, that is, in my sinful nature. For I have the desire to do what is good, but I cannot carry it out. For what I do is not the good I want to do; no, the evil I do not want to do\u2014this I keep on doing. Now if I do what I do not want to do, it is no longer I who do it, but it is sin living in me that does it. So I find this law at work: When I want to do good, evil is right there with me. For in my inner being I delight in God\u2019s law; but I see another law at work in the members of my body, waging war against the law of my mind and making me a prisoner of the law of sin at work within my members. What a wretched man I am! Who will rescue me from this body of death? Thanks be to God\u2014through Jesus Christ our Lord! So then, I myself in my mind am a slave to God\u2019s law, but in the sinful nature a slave to the law of sin\u2014Paul, Romans 7:15-25. God\u2019s work of salvation is greater than all our abilities to get in the way. And remember: It is the Holy Spirit, the Spirit of God the Son Himself, who indwells us as Christians. When God looks at us, the first thing He sees is the Spirit of His Son in us. That trumps everything. And it is the Holy Spirit that continues to mold our desires and our nature, to conform us to the nature of God\u2019s Son. That\u2019s the process that will continue until heaven. That\u2019s why a true Christian continues to want to grow more into the image of Christ; it should become the greatest passion of his/her life. That too is a work of God\u2014and someday it will see its perfect completion in heaven. That\u2019s the end that Paul could see as he wrote to the church at Ephesus and said, And you also were included in Christ when you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation. Having believed, you were marked in him with a seal, the promised Holy Spirit, who is a deposit guaranteeing our inheritance until the redemption of those who are God\u2019s possession\u2014to the praise of his glory\u2014Paul, Ephesians 1:13-14.",
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        "raw_content": "What is Mindfulness? Nobody Really Knows, and That\u2019s a Problem\nwritten by Nicholas T Van Dam and Nick Haslam\nYou\u2019ve probably heard of mindfulness. These days, it\u2019s everywhere, like many ideas and practices drawn from Buddhist texts that have become part of mainstream Western culture.\nBut a review published in the journal Perspectives on Psychological Science shows the hype is ahead of the evidence. Some reviews of studies on mindfulness suggest it may help with psychological problems such as anxiety, depression, and stress. But it\u2019s not clear what type of mindfulness or meditation we need and for what specific problem.\nThe study, involving a large group of researchers, clinicians and meditators, found a clear-cut definition of mindfulness doesn\u2019t exist. This has potentially serious implications. If vastly different treatments and practices are considered the same, then research evidence for one may be wrongly taken as support for another.\nAt the same time, if we move the goalposts too far or in the wrong direction, we might lose the potential benefits of mindfulness altogether.\nMindfulness receives a bewildering assortment of definitions. Psychologists measure the concept in differing combinations of acceptance, attentiveness, awareness, body focus, curiosity, nonjudgmental attitude, focus on the present, and others.\nIt\u2019s equally ill-defined as a set of practices. A brief exercise in self-reflection prompted by a smart-phone app on your daily commute may be considered the same as a months-long meditation retreat. Mindfulness can both refer to what Buddhist monks do and what your yoga instructor does for five minutes at the start and end of a class.\nTo be clear, mindfulness and meditation are not the same thing. There are types of meditation that are mindful, but not all mindfulness involves meditation and not all meditation is mindfulness-based.\nMindfulness mainly refers to the idea of focusing on the present moment, but it\u2019s not quite that simple. It also refers to several forms of meditation practices that aim to develop skills of awareness of the world around you and of your behavioral patterns and habits. In truth, many disagree about its actual purpose and what is and isn\u2019t mindfulness.\nMindfulness has been applied to just about any problem you can think up \u2013 from relationship issues, problems with alcohol or drugs, to enhancing leadership skills. It\u2019s being used by sportsmen to find \u201cclarity\u201d on and off the field and mindfulness programs are being offered at school. You can find it in workplaces, medical clinics, and old age homes.\nMore than a few popular books have been written touting the benefits of mindfulness and meditation. For example, in a supposedly critical review Altered Traits: Science Reveals How Meditation Changes your Mind, Brain and Body, Daniel Goleman argues one of the four benefits of mindfulness is improved working memory. Yet, a recent review of about 18 studies exploring the effect of mindfulness-based therapies on attention and memory calls into question these ideas.\nAnother common claim is that mindfulness reduces stress, for which there is limited evidence. Other promises, such as improved mood and attention, better eating habits, improved sleep, and better weight control are not fully supported by the science either.\nAnd while benefits have limited evidence, mindfulness and meditation can sometimes be harmful and can lead to psychosis, mania, loss of personal identity, anxiety, panic, and re-experiencing traumatic memories. Experts have suggested mindfulness is not for everyone, especially those suffering from several serious mental health problems such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder.\nAnother problem with mindfulness literature is that it often suffers from poor research methodology. Ways of measuring mindfulness are highly variable, assessing quite different phenomena while using the same label. This lack of equivalence among measures and individuals makes it challenging to generalise from one study to another.\nMindfulness researchers rely too much on questionnaires, which require people to introspect and report on mental states that may be slippery and fleeting. These reports are notoriously vulnerable to biases. For example, people who aspire to mindfulness may report being mindful because they see it as desirable, not because they have actually achieved it.\nOnly a tiny minority of attempts to examine whether these treatments work compare them against another treatment that is known to work \u2013 which is the primary means by which clinical science can show added value of new treatments. And a minority of these studies are conducted in regular clinical practices rather than in specialist research contexts.\nA recent review of studies, commissioned by the US Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, found many studies were too poorly conducted to include in the review and that mindfulness treatments were moderately effective, at best, for anxiety, depression, and pain. There was no evidence of efficacy for attention problems, positive mood, substance abuse, eating habits, sleep or weight control.\nMindfulness is definitely a useful concept and a promising set of practices. It may help prevent psychological problems and could be useful as an addition to existing treatments. It may also be helpful for general mental functioning and well-being. But the promise will not be realised if problems are not addressed.\nThe mindfulness community must agree to key features that are essential to mindfulness and researchers should be clear how their measures and practices include these. Media reports should be equally specific about what states of mind and practices mindfulness includes, rather than using it as a broad term.\nMindfulness might be assessed, not through self-reporting, but in part using more objective neurobiological and behavioural measures, such as breath counting. This is where random tones could be used to \u201cask\u201d participants if they are focused on the breath (press left button) or if their mind had wandered (press right button).\nResearchers studying the efficacy of mindfulness treatments should compare them to credible alternative treatments, whenever possible. Development of new mindfulness approaches should be avoided until we know more about the ones we already have. Scientists and clinicians should use rigorous randomised control trials and work with researchers from outside the mindfulness tradition.\nAnd lastly, mindfulness researchers and practitioners should acknowledge the reality of occasional negative effects. Just as medications must declare potential side effects, so should mindfulness treatments. Researchers should systematically assess potential side effects when studying mindfulness treatments. Practitioners should be alert to them and not recommend mindfulness treatments as a first approach if safer ones with stronger evidence of efficacy are available.\nNicholas T. Van Dam, is a Research Fellow in Psychological Sciences at the University of Melbourne and Nick Haslam is a Professor of Psychology, at the University of Melbourne.\nI work with a tool called the Judgment Index, based on the Hartman Value Profile which was developed over 50 years ago. We measure 39 factors broken down into Work Side (what you do) and Self Side (who you are). An item on Work Side is called Differentiation, DIF, or Noticing.\nScores can range from 0-80 and the lower the better, at least to some degree.\nWe find scores less than 20 to be very rare and evidence of powerful intuition. That person picks up subtle cues in their environment that others simply do not perceive.\nA person with very weak scores is oblivious, yet if we see scores too strong the person will pick up more subtle data than needed, may overpersonalize, and be a worrywart.\nWe believe developing stronger intuitive capabilities is usually a result of diligence, discipline, and\u2014more importantly\u2014time. When we can see value in, and develop disciplines about, slowing down, noticing more will be a likely outcome.\nThus, we think we can measure \u201cmindfulness\u201d relative to Noticing strength, and we think activities such as meditation, etc, can improve the scores. We also think, because we see it in our routine practice, some people are naturally more mindful, or Noticing, than others.\nNorbert Francis says\nAn interesting research note, from a field I know very little about. The problems that the authors make reference to, especially about research methodology, remind me of work in an unrelated area of work, but maybe not so unrelated: metacognition. With really hard problems like the ones presented here, we have to start with the most simple aspect of them, make it tractable somehow, to get a handle even on what seems the most mundane, and then chip away carefully little by little. In work on metacognition a hard problem is getting an idea about the interface between what we can be aware of and knowledge and psychological processes that we don\u2019t have access to, not subject to awareness. This is the one that came to mind while reading this report. Thanks for posting it.\nThere are plenty of psychological traits and states that elude non-trivial/circular definitions. Neuroticism is defined as a tendency to react with negative emotions, but what are those emotions functionally, and what controls which responses are selected? Mindfulness is a state of non-judgemental awareness of one\u2019s present surroundings. But what is awareness, what makes this state different from goal-directed or judgemental attention? What makes attending to the present surroundings meaningfully different from attending to memories, predictions, or abstract concepts? We know enough about senses and attention to speculate but it shouldn\u2019t be surprising that we don\u2019t have rigorous definitions.\nFrankly this is an inherent limitation of working in a psychological rather than biological framework. We mitigate this by looking for internal consistency in psychological constructs. What makes mindfulness different is that we don\u2019t have an experienced-honed intuition of what it looks and feels like, and that we study it as experimental manipulations so it\u2019s harder to pull validity out of pure statistics.\nIt\u2019s not unreasonable to think that the various manipulations you describe have a common thread, even if we can\u2019t rigorously define it. It\u2019s not as though these are all conflated in the literature, the only problem I can see is that they are conflated and overhyped in the public consciousness.\nThanks for saying all this stuff that needed to be said.\nWith respect, you seem to be just another person interested in making an issue out of mindfulness, but this time instead of diluting it and making it out to be all touchy feely gooey, which is what a lot of so called practitioners/trainers do to spin out their courses on it and thus justify their fees, you are criticising its lack of definition and justification. It HAS a very clear definition according to the father of mindfulness, Jon Kabat Zinn, and furthermore I think he would a agree that mindfulness is about paying attention or being present, both of which are cultivated by meditation, which, far from not being mindfulness, is the very backbone of it ! In fact I would argue that true mindfulness, unlike the adulterated and diluted versions on offer worldwide, is very little else than meditation, both in sitting practice and on the move. Furthermore, the MBSR programme has a vast wealth of reliable evidence about the success of mindfulness both with pain and depression. May I suggest you investigate these and read Jon\u2019s books before making any further wild claims.\nLivelee says\nMindfulness is not just another idea drawn from a Buddhist text. Sure Kabat-Zinn took the eastern philosophy out of his modern interpretation, but the root remains the same. The Mindfulness Sutra. Perhaps that\u2019s where you should start. It does have 2500 years of experience.\nDavid Lucas says\nIt\u2019s a mistake to think of mindfulness as a means to an end. It\u2019s an end in itself. It is not a tool to create well-being \u2013 it is well-being. You can define meditation very broadly (if you choose to) likewise mindfulness. All the most important things in life elude easy definition.\nThe article is a strange one but SOOO! western.\nIt is based on an idea that we will define and test something that defies all description and the effects of the work vary dramatically from person to person.\nThere is nothing to gain in meditation but lots to lose. How do you measure the bits of you that you were convinced were an intrinsic part of your makeup? Then to find that they have fallen away and were false, whilst something you did not value at all has far more impact on your life?\nAt its centre is death and the ego knows that you are aiming at it. It feels like real death and takes a very strong (or desperate) person to step off that cliff edge.\nThe damaged and seekers are attracted to it, yet the grace of the final solution falls on very few.\nNo wonder it is amazing and the great mystery in life, yet it can be dangerous to a small minority.\nIt is not something to play with, it demands to be taken very seriously. Yet if you stick with it for a few years, all get very subtle gifts.\nYes, it may lead to \u201closs of personal identity\u201d, which is \u2013 paradoxically \u2013 one of the most beneficial things about it. It is this make-believe \u201cpersonal identity\u201d that makes people unbalanced and sometimes plain crazy.\nMeditation frees one from this deranged belief in something that actually doesn\u2019t exist: \u201cpersonal identity\u201d, and things really start looking up after that.\nThere is nothing to be gained, however, in meditating to get something out of it. 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The homeobox genes encode a highly conserved family of transcription factors that play an important role in morphogenesis in all multicellular organisms. Mammals possess four similar homeobox gene clusters, HOXA, HOXB, HOXC and HOXD, located on different chromosomes, consisting of 9 to 11 genes arranged in tandem. This gene is one of several homeobox HOXD genes located in a cluster on chromosome 2. Deletions that remove the entire HOXD gene cluster or the 5' end of this cluster have been associated with severe limb and genital abnormalities. The product of the mouse Hoxd11 gene plays a role in axial skeleton development and forelimb morphogenesis.[3] [4][5][6]\n^ McAlpine PJ, Shows TB (August 1990). \"Nomenclature for human homeobox genes\". Genomics 7 (3): 460. PMID 1973146. doi:10.1016/0888-7543(90)90186-X.\n^ Scott MP (December 1992). \"Vertebrate homeobox gene nomenclature\". Cell 71 (4): 551\u20133. PMID 1358459. doi:10.1016/0092-8674(92)90588-4.\n^ a b \"Entrez Gene: HOXD11 homeobox D11\".\n^ Davis AP, Capecchi MR (1 August 1994). \"Axial homeosis and appendicular skeleton defects in mice with a targeted disruption of hoxd-11\". Development 120 (8): 2187\u201398. PMID 7925020.\n^ Davis AP, Witte DP, Hsieh-Li HM, Potter SS, Capecchi MR (June 1995). \"Absence of radius and ulna in mice lacking hoxa-11 and hoxd-11\". Nature 375 (6534): 791\u20135. PMID 7596412. doi:10.1038/375791a0.\n^ Davis AP, Capecchi MR (1 April 1996). \"A mutational analysis of the 5' HoxD genes: dissection of genetic interactions during limb development in the mouse\". Development 122 (4): 1175\u201385. PMID 8620844.\nJohnson RL, Tabin CJ (1997). \"Molecular models for vertebrate limb development\". Cell 90 (6): 979\u201390. PMID 9323126. doi:10.1016/S0092-8674(00)80364-5.\nGoodman FR (2003). \"Limb malformations and the human HOX genes\". Am. J. Med. Genet. 112 (3): 256\u201365. PMID 12357469. doi:10.1002/ajmg.10776.\nAcampora D, D'Esposito M, Faiella A et al. (1990). \"The human HOX gene family\". Nucleic Acids Res. 17 (24): 10385\u2013402. PMC 335308. PMID 2574852. doi:10.1093/nar/17.24.10385. CS1 maint: Explicit use of et al. (link)\nShen WF, Montgomery JC, Rozenfeld S et al. (1997). \"AbdB-like Hox proteins stabilize DNA binding by the Meis1 homeodomain proteins\". Mol. Cell. Biol. 17 (11): 6448\u201358. PMC 232497. PMID 9343407. CS1 maint: Explicit use of et al. (link)\nH\u00e9rault Y, Beckers J, G\u00e9rard M, Duboule D (1999). \"Hox gene expression in limbs: colinearity by opposite regulatory controls\". Dev. Biol. 208 (1): 157\u201365. PMID 10075849. doi:10.1006/dbio.1998.9179.\nDel Campo M, Jones MC, Veraksa AN et al. (1999). \"Monodactylous limbs and abnormal genitalia are associated with hemizygosity for the human 2q31 region that includes the HOXD cluster\". Am. J. Hum. Genet. 65 (1): 104\u201310. PMC 1378080. PMID 10364522. doi:10.1086/302467. CS1 maint: Explicit use of et al. (link)\nLimongi MZ, Pelliccia F, Gaddini L, Rocchi A (2000). \"Clustering of two fragile sites and seven homeobox genes in human chromosome region 2q31\u2192q32.1\". Cytogenet. Cell Genet. 90 (1\u20132): 151\u20133. PMID 11060466. doi:10.1159/000015651.\nPatterson LT, Pembaur M, Potter SS (2001). \"Hoxa11 and Hoxd11 regulate branching morphogenesis of the ureteric bud in the developing kidney\". Development 128 (11): 2153\u201361. PMID 11493536.\nGoodman FR, Majewski F, Collins AL, Scambler PJ (2002). \"A 117-kb Microdeletion Removing HOXD9\u2013HOXD13 and EVX2 Causes Synpolydactyly\". Am. J. Hum. Genet. 70 (2): 547\u201355. PMC 384929. PMID 11778160. doi:10.1086/338921.\nTaketani T, Taki T, Shibuya N et al. (2002). \"The HOXD11 gene is fused to the NUP98 gene in acute myeloid leukemia with t(2;11)(q31;p15)\". Cancer Res. 62 (1): 33\u20137. PMID 11782354. CS1 maint: Explicit use of et al. (link)\nKosaki K, Kosaki R, Suzuki T et al. (2002). \"Complete mutation analysis panel of the 39 human HOX genes\". Teratology 65 (2): 50\u201362. PMID 11857506. doi:10.1002/tera.10009. CS1 maint: Explicit use of et al. (link)\nBoulet AM, Capecchi MR (2002). \"Duplication of the Hoxd11 gene causes alterations in the axial and appendicular skeleton of the mouse\". Dev. Biol. 249 (1): 96\u2013107. PMID 12217321. doi:10.1006/dbio.2002.0755.\nStrausberg RL, Feingold EA, Grouse LH et al. (2003). \"Generation and initial analysis of more than 15,000 full-length human and mouse cDNA sequences\". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 99 (26): 16899\u2013903. PMC 139241. PMID 12477932. doi:10.1073/pnas.242603899. CS1 maint: Explicit use of et al. (link)\nZhao X, Sun M, Zhao J et al. (2007). \"Mutations in HOXD13 Underlie Syndactyly Type V and a Novel Brachydactyly-Syndactyly Syndrome\". Am. J. Hum. Genet. 80 (2): 361\u201371. PMC 1785357. PMID 17236141. doi:10.1086/511387. CS1 maint: Explicit use of et al. 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        "raw_content": "With June fully in the books, I figured I\u2019d do what a lot of my blogging and genre compatriots are doing \u2013 rank the books I\u2019ve read so far this year. I\u2019ll just ramble off the top five, link to the review and provide the cover shot. So, without any further adieu:\nKings of Eternity is the type of SF novel that should appeal to many readers. It has enough science fiction-y goodness for seasoned readers; conversely, it doesn\u2019t thrust the reader into these elements unawares at the beginning of the story, thus lulling the reader into those elements; and perhaps most importantly: fully-rounded and believable characters. Though I didn\u2019t completely like Jonathon all the time while I was reading, he felt real and I could empathize with him. The same goes for Daniel, though I did enjoy his company more. Brown, like I\u2019ve said in a number of my reviews of other writers, allows the world and events to unfold through his characters. As I implied, this is all the more enjoyable since those characters are so alive and believable.\nI should also point out the beautiful cover by Dominic Harman, who has illustrated a number of Mr. Brown\u2019s novels for Solaris. The cover has that \u201cI must know what happens\u201d feel to it and really encapsulates the feel of the novel (and quite possibly one scene) superbly.\nHolden\u2019s crew is very much a family and from my most recent reads, I was reminded of the crew of the Ketty Jay from Chris Wooding\u2019s terrific Retribution Falls. I mentioned in my review of that book, the parallels I found with Firefly. The landscape in Leviathan Wakes, though confined \u2018only\u2019 to our solar system plays off both epic and personal, space after all is large, but the sense that all the characters have a comfortable level of knowledge of the solar system much like seasoned business travelers would have a good working knowledge of the United States. Part of what makes the solar system so believable is how the problems of big business seemingly controlling things from behind the scenes and the clash of societies mirrors today\u2019s world, just on a larger canvas.\nLeviathan Wakes is one of the best opening volumes to an SF series in recent memory, one of the most entertaining novels I\u2019ve read in 2011 and a novel that only has me hungry for more in the series. This is a Space Opera I want to see more of on the shelves.\nThe Dragon\u2019s Path by Daniel Abraham\nWith The Dragon\u2019s Path, Daniel transitions to a new publisher and launches a brand new Epic Fantasy saga under the title of The Dagger and the Coin. On the surface, Daniel is working in a more \u2018traditional\u2019 fantasy setting (emulating medieval Europe, deep history of magic, dragons, etc), than his previous novels and longer works. Though his Long Price Quartet was extremely well received from readers and critics, it flew under the radar of the general populace. The Dragon\u2019s Path is sure to bring Daniel much more well-deserved attention.\nSo, what has Daniel Abraham done? He\u2019s taken a proven formula and turned it slightly askew by focusing on a bank teller, a grumpy middle-aged man, and a fat idiotic fool. In other words, the surface may lead one to think you are looking at simply a steak, but when you slice and bite into it, you realize you are eating a fine cut of filet mignon cooked to near perfection. Along with The Wise Man\u2019s Fear, The Alloy of Law, and of course, A Dance with Dragons, The Dragon\u2019s Path will likely be one of the highlight Epic/Secondary World fantasy novels of the year. Bravo, I can\u2019t wait for the second course, so bring it on Daniel!\nThis novel recounts what will likely be Kvothe\u2019s middle years at the University as well as his time away from University where learns more about the world, himself, his enemies and his loves. This was a very wise choice by Rothfuss; although the University scenes were compelling in The Name of the Wind and here in The Wise Man\u2019s Fear, any more could have easily worn out their welcome. Thankfully, Kvothe\u2019s voice is still the same in its snarky reminiscence of his past.\nThe story unfolds as Kvothe\u2019s semester takes a great deal out of him and his run-ins with Ambrose are still having a major effect on his ability to secure a patron as a sponsor for his lute-playing and singing. When his friends and teachers suggest he take some time off from the University he reluctantly agrees that all the work both as a student, in the various workshops like the fishery, and time in the taverns have taken their toll on the young arcanist in training. After Kvothe agrees, the one noble who has been aiding Kvothe \u2013 Threpe \u2013 arranges for Kvothe to help Maer Alveron, a noble across the sea in the land of Vintas. When Kvothe arrives, he begins to learn and play the societal game of nobles, which is most pointedly exemplified by those who receive rings from others.\nSome novels are magical in their depiction of the mundane, ordinary life. When such novels add a sprinkling of magic and personal, then it is possible for said novel to transcend labels and simply be a wonderful and moving fictional account that touches upon the heartstrings of reality. 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        "raw_content": "Over the years, and especially the past several months, God has been making very clear to me that He has called me into serving full time as a missionary to Honduras. This past April I applied for a position with \u201cWorld Gospel Outreach\u201d http://www.wgoreach.org/ . A Christian outreach ministry that follows three Fundamental Biblical mandates:\n-To care for the poor, and especially the widows and\nOrphans (James 1:27).\n-To be fishers of men and to share the gospel of Jesus\nChrist with the lost (Matthew 4:19).\n-To recognize our accountability before God for how we\nmeet the needs of others (Matthew 25:31-46).\nWGO works to accomplish their vision by engaging in\nthree areas of ministry:\n-Medical/Evangelism Brigades\nEach year more than 50,000 Hondurans come through WGO brigade sites to receive medical care, dental care, optical care, and new in 2008, chiropractic care. For most of these Hondurans, this is the only access to help they have. WGO\u2019s goal is to first meet the physical needs of these people, then use the opportunity that God provides during that moment to share the Gospel.\n-Children\u2019s Ministry\nWGO is currently raising more than 40 at-risk Honduran\nChildren in a Christian family environment, striving to teach them to be healthy in all aspects of life. The ministry cares for children from the age of toddlers up to young adults and is separated into two locations.\n-\u201cRancho Ebenezer\u201d is a family-style ranch with its own school (K-12)outside of the capital city of Tegucigalpa.\n-The \u201cBridge House\u201d is the ministry\u2019s youth home in the capital city where they continue their education after finishing high school, and are mentored in a dorm-type setting to prepare for life after the ministry.\nWGO believes focusing on future generations is a critical part of winning the people of Honduras to Christ.\n-Construction Teams\u201d\nTeams work primarily on projects at \u201cRancho Ebenezer\u201d and at the new mission house facility that is being built in Tegucigalpa.\nNow that you have a better understanding of WGO\u2019s\nvision for the people of Honduras, I want to introduce you to a part of the ministry that I will be working in. Although I will participate in all areas of WGO\u2019s ministry as the need arises, my secondary (evangelism is primary) is to manage the:\nConcrete Floor Ministry\nThe tin roof, dirt floor shacks that many Honduran families call home are just one of the realities of the extreme living conditions endured by the poor in Honduras. WGO seeks to serve this need by having the pastors of local host Church's (usually two different churches that host the medical/evangelism brigades each week) select a family that is in need to be the recipient of a concrete floor. Part of my responsibilities will be to meet with the local pastors, visit the families they recommend in who\u2019s homes the concrete floors will be installed, determine what materials will be needed and have them at the home the day the floor will be installed, participate in the installation of the floor by short term (normally one week) volunteer missionaries, and participate in evangelism in the local neighborhood.\nOn June 12th., I, along with Jesus my fourteen year old son, and Jennifer my ten year old daughter, came to Honduras for our final interview with WGO. We planned to stay for nine days, then go back home. Today is day twenty nine and we are still in Honduras. Jesus still travels on his Honduras passport. It had expired, but we had been told it would be easy for him to get a new one in two or three hours once we got to Honduras. Two to three hours has turned into a month. I know God had it all planned out, but it sure took the rest of us by surprise. Taking two weeks off work, going to Honduras for our final interview, then going back home to work and raise support for coming back as full-time missionaries was my plan. Gods plan obviously was that we come to Honduras to stay.\nWorking here with WGO has been the most amazing time of my life. Every day I wake up excited about what God will show me next. In the last three weeks alone, WGO medical missionaries (medical, dental, optical, and children's ministries) have seen and helped a total of 5,106 people. That's right, FIVE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED AND SIX ! We have also put concrete floors in nine homes that had only dirt for a floor before we got there.\nJennifer loves working with the kids. The first day we were here WGO had planned for her to stay have a babysitter. But Jennifer wanted to go out to the church and work along with everybody else. The first four days, Jennifer stood and washed kids hair all day long. One thing they do in kids ministry is check for lice, treat as needed, then wash, comb, and style the kids hair. All the little girls love the pretty hair bows. And the boys seem to like styling gell. Jennifer also works in other areas, but working with the kids is her favorite.\nThe life of a missionary is not a solo venture.As a full-time missionary with WGO we are required to raise our own support. We need people to partner with us in prayer and financial support. Your prayers and financial support are absolutely essential in this effort to proclaim Jesus Christ and to demonstrate his love in Honduras.\nI\u2019ve always loved this small country, (about the size of Virginia or Tennesee) because my mom is from here, and I was born here, coming to the U.S.A. at only three days old. In school I\u2019ve always \u201cbragged\u201d about being half from Honduras. I can\u2019t carry a conversation in Spanish, but I do know a little over the basics.\nI was surprised at how willing she was to let a 10 year-old girl help out. I decided to wash the children\u2019s hair, because I\u2019m not so great at styling. Victoria (a 14 year-old girl on the team) helped me out when I needed it, and taught me to say \u201cclose your eyes\u201d in Spanish. Over the three brigade weeks I\u2019ve not only tried combing and done pretty well, but told the story of the bracelet we give them, with a translator of course. On each bracelet are five beads, and very color stands for something different. I\u2019ll give you a summary of the story, Green=Creation, Black=Sin, Red=Jesus\u2019 Blood, White=Our Sins being Washed Away, and last, but definelty not least, Yellow= The Streets of Gold in Heaven.\n99.9% of the children (I say children instead of kids, because a kid is a baby goat) are so sweet and adorable. One little girl followed me around all day long, because her mom was volunteer. Another girl did my hair. At least three (there were more but I didn\u2019t count) of the little boys liked me, and a lot of little girls gave me a hug and kiss on the cheek before they left (it\u2019s a way of saying hello or good-bye to a friend) and even more chidren tried to communicate with me.\nThe thing that makes the Brigades so interesting and cool is that at the end of the day you realize that you received more than you gave. The Hondurans are so humble, and so nice. You find yourself looking over them and thinking, this is how they live and they are happy and content with that. Even though you\u2019re giving the concrete floor, or the glasses, or the medicines, there giving you something greater. I haven\u2019t really grasped the whole concept yet, but I feel as they have given me a sense of humility, peace, and happiness. It\u2019s so cool having that feeling at the end of everyday.\nIt\u2019s such a blessing to be down here in Honduras. I had to admit at first I wasn\u2019t as excited as my Dad, and Jennifer but now I love being here. I made lots of new friends, and enjoy working for God everyday. I can definitely see Honduras in my future.\nmharding said...\nPlease know you are in our prayers and thoughts. We love hearing from you. From time to time let us know if there are things we can mail to you.\nBill and Margaret Harding\nthall1606 said...\nI am proud of both Jesus and Jennifer. What you two said in the blog shows you both are very mature. Please email or write if there is anything you need.\nTim, Dana and Lauren Hall\nmrshall@mindspring.com\nHi Jesus, Jennifer & Roy. Sounds like you three are doing great things which I know are pleasing to God. Keep up the good work and take care.\nPat Earnhardt",
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        "raw_content": "We're in love. We just want to be together. What's wrong with that?\nThe opening sequence to Wes Anderson's Moonrise Kingdom is a gorgeously intricate, moody, and playful introduction to a family apart.\nThe boys kick it off by playing a record featuring the theme from The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra, a narrated introduction to various families of instruments. Simultaneously, the camera pans around the dollhouse-like set, establishing the characters as the elements form a rhythmic symmetry. We take turns peering in at the boys, their mother, their father, their sister Suzy and her binoculars, rinse, repeat \u2013 everyone under the same roof but in their own little worlds. Suzy\u2019s unrelenting binocular gaze mirrors our curiosity back at us in a recurring nod to great Canadian painter Alex Colville and his work To Prince Edward Island (1965). Suzy is the only one looking out of the house, at something in the distance, at us, while we're looking at her.\nThe meticulous framing and attention to detail is evident in every aspect of the film, from Robert D. Yeoman\u2019s cinematography, to Kris Moran\u2019s set decoration, right down to the typography designed by Jessica Hische. This elegant and warm lettering features graceful curves and friendly swashes that ultimately became a large part of the film\u2019s distinct identity. Though grounded in a refined typographic tradition, the credits of the main cast alternate from yellow to an array of bright colours, giving the lettering an air of modernity and mischief.\nWe chat with Jessica Hische about her influences, her process, and how a simple type design project became something much bigger.\nA discussion with letterer, illustrator, and Moonrise Kingdom title designer, JESSICA HISCHE.\nTell us a little about yourself and how you got involved with this project.\nI am mostly a letterer and occasional type designer. When I got hired for the Moonrise Kingdom project, it was primarily for lettering and then some type design for the end credits.\nI was contacted by Molly Cooper, one of the co-producers on the film and someone who has worked with Wes on a few of his titles. The initial conversation was super casual. The tone of the email was kind of like, \u201cHey, Jessica. Not sure if you know us, but...\u201d It was amazing that they reached out in this very nonchalant way. They said they were working on the titles for Wes\u2019s upcoming film and they wanted to see if I was interested in doing some tests for it. I was elated and happy to do it. They paid a tiny sum to get me to do some tests to see if I could get on the same page as them and we could work together. After a few rounds, it seemed like it was going to work out, so they hired me officially.\nWere you a fan of Wes Anderson\u2019s films previously?\nOh yeah, of course. I think it\u2019s impossible to be a creative person and not be at least inspired by the art direction and set design of his films. He\u2019s definitely one of my favorite directors. It was one of those projects that seemed like it was too good to be true. So, pretty much up until the Apple trailer launched I didn\u2019t really believe that my work was going to be used! You know, that\u2019s how things sometimes go.\nI have so much respect for Wes and his work. I\u2019ve heard that he has a hand in absolutely every part of his films. For me, this was not an issue whatsoever and I was happy that we could work together, that I could be the one to help him visualize what he had in his head for these titles. It\u2019s very rare that you get to work on a project where, when people are requesting changes or revisions, you just 100% trust them. It made all the extra rounds that we got into not feel like a big deal because I knew that he was asking for them because he was as much a perfectionist as I was.\nEdwardian Script ITC alphabet\nI read somewhere that you started off basing the lettering on Edwardian Script, is that right?\nThe very first sketch that we did was based on Edwardian. At first, Molly was my communicator with Wes since he was busy with post-production. She would contact me and say, \"Wes really likes [Edwardian], but he thinks it\u2019s too formal and that it\u2019s not going to work well on smaller screens. What could you do with this as a starting point?\" Of course, it had to be closely related to the film \u2013 which I hadn\u2019t seen! I hadn\u2019t seen any previews or read the script. I only knew what was available to the public. That ended up being very good, because it made me trust the direction that was coming at me more. I didn\u2019t have my own basis to jump from.\nSo, we started from Edwardian, but after a few tries with it \u2013 doing a less formal version, a thick or thin, a mono-weight \u2013 it was still too formal, there was something missing. Then, after a week or something, Wes came back with the titles from a Claude Chabrol film.\nOh, was it La Femme Infid\u00e8le?\nYeah! La Femme Infid\u00e8le.\nTitle card of La Femme Infid\u00e8le (1969) directed by Claude Chabrol\nHe had seen those and said, \u201cThis is more along the lines of what we want. What if we did these in your style, made it feel more \u201960s American rather than \u201940s French?\u201d To me, that was really fun because if you think about New England in the \u201960s... it\u2019s not like most places would be staying on top of the most current trends in type, using typefaces that were released that very year. So, using something from the \u201940s made sense to me. If you think about a small, conservative New England town, lord knows all the printers and designers in town are probably still using type from years ago. I think when people think about historical type references, they often don\u2019t think about that. You should be reaching from that time period to 15 - 20 years earlier and then you\u2019ll be getting stuff that\u2019s quote-unquote \u201ccurrent.\u201d\nRight, it takes people so long to catch up.\nExactly, and at that point, type was so expensive. It\u2019s not like now, when you pay $25 and you get a new typeface in an instant. You had to buy all the sets of everything.\nWith that new direction in mind, how many different iterations did you go through?\nOh, I don\u2019t even know \u2013 hundreds! Haha. It was less iterations on the style as a whole and more like, micro-changes. Certain letters got a lot more love than others. Wes\u2019s favorite letter to criticize was the capital F and maybe, I think, the lowercase \u2018r\u2019 went through a lot of rounds.\nExample upper and lowercase letters from the final Moonrise Kingdom alphabet\nA swash is a typographical flourish on a glyph, such as an exaggerated serif or terminal. Read more about swashes and type anatomy.\nI really like how the caps turned out. I feel like it has a really good personality to it and not too much swashiness. It feels really classic and also down to earth, somehow.\nHow was the color yellow chosen?\nThe color was totally up to them. I had no idea that they were going to use these awesome, crazy, pastel colors. If you look at the end credits on the film, it\u2019s so colorful with all kinds of motion, with things flying out of the screen. I had no idea it would look like that until I saw it on the big screen myself! So I pretty much just set the front credits so I could make sure that everything was set well and handed over the typefaces for the end credits and for promotional stuff.\nTrailer typography\nBut ultimately, your type work determined the branding of the film, right?\nDefinitely. They originally planned to find a typeface that worked well with what I\u2019d created, for the promo stuff. The display version wasn\u2019t part of the contract. So I said, let me take an extra couple of weeks to put that together. We have so much of the alphabet already, we might as well fill it on out!\nAnd is that typeface something that we\u2019ll see released commercially at some point?\nI\u2019m technically allowed to now, but making a typeface for a small group of creatives working on films is different than making a typeface that you can release commercially \u2013 I can\u2019t tell all humans that buy my typeface, \u201cOh, hold on, you don\u2019t have Opentype features enabled!\u201d [laughs] So, I\u2019m working with Font Bureau on finalizing it so we can make it as good as possible for everyone, regardless of them having the latest software.\nIn terms of title sequences, was this your first?\nYep! My first.\nDo you think you\u2019d like to do more?\nI would love to, but I think it would be hard to find a process as lovely as this one was. I think it would feel way more like a \u201cclient job,\u201d haha, versus this one, which felt more like a labour of love. And I\u2019m sure you know \u2013 anybody that\u2019s a designer knows \u2013 generally when you\u2019re doing work for \u201ccool\u201d industries, you\u2019re not exactly raking in the dough. It would be harder to take on a lower budget project when you don\u2019t feel as connected to its content.\nMoonrise Kingdom end credits, animated by Collider.\nWhat are some of your favorite titles?\nI think every designer likes the Catch Me If You Can sequence \u2013 all the fun references in there. I really liked all the calligraphy in the recent Sherlock Holmes films. I just love when people use calligraphy, because I\u2019m not a calligrapher myself and I admire it so much. 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        "raw_content": "Student leaders had the opportunity to exchange thoughts on the use of the new learning spaces, vaping and the schedule change at a meeting with h members of the Scarsdale Board of Education, prior to the BOE meeting on Monday May 7. They engaged in frank discussion on changes at the school in the past year and collaborated on how to fix some ongoing issues.\nThe students reported that the new learning commons has been a great addition to the high school. The learning commons has created a space where students can go during lunch or free periods to grab food, study, or do homework. Private side rooms, including the new iLab, allow teachers to bring their students to a more collaborative environment during class time. The board asked the students how they felt the learning commons has been utilized over the past few months. 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Since food is available in the morning and also after 5th period, when students have lunch, the learning commons has become a popular location for students to either eat breakfast in the morning or snack in the afternoon before a club meeting or sports practices. They also said that they look forward to indulging in the learning commons food since it provides more options than the cafeteria including a salad bar and a soft-serve ice cream machine, both which were immediate hits with students.\nAnother addition to the High School as a part of the STEAM initiative is the design lab. The design lab has not only houses design and fabrication classes but is also utilized by the robotics club. One student on the robotics club noted that the new design lab has been a major improvement over the previous physics classroom that the club used for meetings. The modular design of the lab allows for better group work and participation in the club. Since it is easier to move around the tables, the process of building robots has become more fluid. For the club and many others, the design lab has been a useful and productive space.\nA member of the ski team reported that sports teams, specifically the ski team, have definitely reaped the rewards of the new fitness center. Before the its opening, the ski team would participate in their dynamic warm ups in the commons, not a gym space said one of the student. Now there is a proper space for them to do their warm ups, for which they are very thankful.\nThe board also asked the students to comment on the ongoing vaping issue at the high school, how it made them feel and possible solutions to the problem. From the student perspective, this issue is not only damaging to the health of students but has also made the high school somewhat of an uncomfortable environment. The source of the problem is students Juuling or vaping in the school bathrooms. One student recalls trying to go to the bathroom during homeroom. He said he had to go to three or four bathrooms before he found one that did not have people Juuling inside. The group concoluded that this issue seems to be much more prevalent in the male bathrooms than the female bathrooms.\nThe group collaborated on how to deal with this epidemic. \u201cWe don't want it to take the 20 or 30 years it took for cigarettes to become uncool,\u201d said Glik. They highlighted that since this trend has occurred so suddenly and rapidly, there has not been much education on the issue. The point was brought up that sophomores enrolled in the second semester health class have only recently discussed the issue, while sophomores who took the first semester health class barely touched upon it. They realized that a contributing reason that Juuling is so popular is because of the lack of information and education students have received, leaving many unaware of the health consequences. One student suggested an assembly or a workshop to educate the entire student body on the health effects of Juuling.\nIn terms of prevention, the students brainstormed ideas on how Juuling in school can be minimized. Increased staff in the bathrooms or random bathroom during popular hours such as homeroom or lunch was one suggestion. However, the issue is more deep rooted. \u201cThis is a health crisis more than a disciplinary one,\u201d stated Principal Bonamo. One member asked, \u201cHow do we help them get unaddicted?\u201d The board is now tasked with addressing nicotine addiction.\nAlso on the agenda was a discussion of how the new school day schedule has impacted the students. This year, as a result of collective bargaining with teachers, each class period was extended by two minutes, to a total of fifteen minutes a day. 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Now, they said, students may have five classes in a row with no break or no way to eat. Also a major concern of the students is the loss of meeting time for some student organizations, like student government and yearbook, that meet during homeroom. Because homeroom is only twice a week, the schedule changes everyday and students are confused about class times.\nOne student proposed having a universal free time everyday instead of the extra two minutes added to each period. It was explained that for those with jam-packed schedules or no free periods in common with their teachers, this time would be a great way to meet with teachers. 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        "raw_content": "Property owners are legally responsible to keep their premises in a reasonably safe condition for lawful visitors to the property. Slip and fall accidents can occur anywhere \u2013 in supermarkets, parking lots, rental properties, retail stores, restaurants, construction sites, nightclubs, etc. and may occur both inside and outside the premises.\nProperty owners can be held legally liable to victims of slip and falls or trip and falls when they allow dangerous and/or defective conditions to remain on the premises and/or fail to maintain the premises in a reasonably safe condition.\nSome common conditions that can cause a person to trip or slip and all can include broken stairs, faulty handrails, slippery floors due to accumulations of water or spilled liquids, snow and ice buildup, poorly placed merchandise, food products left on the store floors, among other conditions.\nOften times these cases involve complex questions regarding liability and fault on the part of the property owner and it is important to understand all of your rights under the laws. Also, it is very important to preserve the evidence of the alleged defective condition.\nIf you have been injured in a slip and fall or trip and fall accident, please contact me immediately to discuss your legal rights.",
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        "raw_content": "Socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez\u2019s stunning upset in a congressional primary election against one of the most powerful Democrats in the U.S. House has inspired discussion and debate about how this campaign fits into the project of advancing the socialist left. SocialistWorker.org is hosting a dialogue in our Readers\u2019 Views column. This installment has a contribution from Eric Blanc.\nWagering on a Dirty Break\nEric Blanc | In the spirit of comradely discussion that has animated this fruitful debate, I\u2019d like to reply to the questions raised in Todd Chretien\u2019s recent contribution (\u201cRevolutionaries, elections and the Democrats\u201d).\nDespite its many insights, Todd\u2019s piece does not prove that the problems of using the Democratic Party ballot line are so decisive that they should prevent revolutionaries from supporting candidates like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Bernie Sanders and Julia Salazar \u2014 even though, as Todd acknowledges, they are \u201ccontributing positively to the growth of our common struggle.\u201d\nNot a principle\nIn regards to the potential of a \u201cdirty break\u201d strategy \u2014 which okays the use of the Democratic Party ballot line to build up forces toward the creation of an independent workers\u2019 party \u2014 Todd writes that he doesn\u2019t discount the potential for such a socialist-induced rupture from within the Democratic Party to happen.\nHowever, in his view, the conditions for the successful deployment of this tactic don\u2019t exist today since this would require stronger working-class struggle and trade unions, as well as \u201ca tightly organized core of thousands of revolutionaries inside a future DSA (or DSA-like organization) consciously committed to such a strategy; and...a significant number of revolutionary socialists who have built up a previously independent base with a strong organization.\u201d\nThis acknowledgement that revolutionaries can, under certain conditions, effectively use the Democratic Party ballot line constitutes a very significant advance for our collective discussion. From the moment we acknowledge that using the ballot line isn\u2019t a question of principle, but rather of one of tactics and strategy, we can have a productive discussion about if and when it would make sense to adopt this approach.\nFurthermore, I agree with Todd that forces don\u2019t currently exist to use the dirty break tactic to immediately found a new mass workers\u2019 party. Given the still relatively low level of struggle and working-class organization, we\u2019re at best years away from such a development.\nBut the very same organizational weaknesses that Todd points to mean that a clean break tactic also cannot immediately create a viable national independent workers\u2019 party.\nSo the question for Marxists at present is: If we agree that using the Democratic Party ballot line is not a question of principle, then can this tactic be used by us today to build up class consciousness, labor militancy and the independent forces of the left (including its revolutionary wing)?\nThough I\u2019m open to being convinced otherwise, it seems to me that both historical and recent experience shows that the benefits of a dirty break approach for the labor movement, socialists and revolutionaries outweigh the costs.\nTodd makes a compelling case that upholding our current opposition to using the Democratic Party ballot line would allow the ISO to play a \u201cunique\u201d role on the U.S. left.\nBut differentiating ourselves from left DSAers on this question is not a sufficient basis for adopting a political strategy. The case for a dirty break approach needs to be judged on its own terms \u2014 i.e., whether it\u2019s the most viable perspective in the profoundly anti-democratic U.S. electoral context for building the socialist movement and advancing the working class toward a rupture with the Democratic Party.\nClass independence\nThe main argument raised by advocates of a clean break is that trying to use its ballot line is a mistake for socialists because you end up being used by the Democratic Party rather than vice versa. Thus any short-term gains in term of visibility and influence will be outweighed by the immediate and/or long-term tendencies of such campaigns to subordinate our class to a capitalist party.\nAlong these lines, Todd\u2019s article paints a picture in which candidates like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are becoming absorbed into the Democratic Party, and in turn are leading their followers, notably the DSA (including its left), in the same direction.\nOf course, there is a very real danger of this happening, but it\u2019s not inevitable. The situation remains more contradictory and fluid.\nTodd minimizes these contradictions when, for example, he writes: \u201cSanders remains far and away the most influential voice among DSA\u2019s broad membership, and his forthright insistence that socialists must \u2018take back\u2019 the Democratic Party holds sway among most.\u201d\nWhile Bernie\u2019s influence within the DSA is clearly very significant, this formulation on its own is one-sided and obscures the relatively independent thrust of the new socialist movement.\nFor instance, after he lost the primary, Bernie called on his supporters to vote for Hillary Clinton, but the DSA chose not to follow his lead. This important act showed in practice that supporting one candidate on the Democratic Party ballot line did not automatically lead organized socialists to support the dead-end of \u201clesser evilism\u201d \u2014 despite Bernie\u2019s official endorsement of Clinton.\nAnd while the average paper DSA member might be a \u201cBerniecrat,\u201d a large percent of its local and national cadre (maybe even a majority) are openly opposed to the realignment strategy of \u201ctaking back\u201d the Democratic Party. To quote a recent piece co-written by Jeremy Gong, a member of the DSA\u2019s National Political Committee:\nThe Democratic Party, based as it is in the interests of capital and capitalism, will not be transformed into an independent workers\u2019 party \u2014 let alone a vehicle of working-class revolution...This [recent] interest in building an alternative politics will, in many cases, emerge within the confines of Democratic Party, as it has with Ocasio-Cortez. But, properly organized, these political movements can and will challenge the two-party corporate stranglehold on U.S. electoral politics.\nIf we look only at the individual stances of Bernie or Ocasio-Cortez, it could be easy to conclude that the general trajectory of these recent socialist campaigns is absorption into the Democratic Party. But if we look at the totality of these processes, it becomes obvious that there are crucial countervailing tendencies at work.\nSince Bernie and Ocasio-Cortez\u2019s quest to take back the Democrats from capital won\u2019t succeed, their electoral efforts could very well help lead millions of people to eventually see through bitter experience the need for the formation of an independent party. It\u2019s far from clear that revolutionaries will be better placed to deepen the positive processes of these campaigns, and combat their problematic limitations, by abstaining from them.\nThough Todd acknowledges that the primary victory of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez \u201cspurred interest in socialist ideas,\u201d he questions whether it constitutes a win for independent working-class politics.\nTodd and others are completely right to criticize Ocasio-Cortez\u2019s real political limitations \u2014 and it\u2019s entirely conceivable (perhaps even likely) that she will continue to get pulled to the center by the structures and pressures of the Democratic Party, not to mention the capitalist state.\nBut in terms of advancing working-class independence, I\u2019m not convinced that Ocasio-Cortez\u2019s problematic stance on the Democratic Party and her personal trajectory outweighs the enormous impact that her campaign, like Bernie\u2019s before it, has had on advancing class politics, spreading socialist ideas and building independent left organization.\nThe question of the ballot line and the related pressures of the Democratic Party structure is important. I agree with Todd that running as a Democrat does put very real pressures upon candidates (and their organized supporters) to bend to ruling-class interests.\nBut the ballot line is not necessarily the determining criteria for whether revolutionary socialists should support a candidate. Class independence isn\u2019t just a question of relating to the Democratic Party. It\u2019s also everything else: popularizing class politics, building independent socialist organizations, and rebuilding a militant labor movement.\nTodd points to the writings of Seth Ackerman to criticize a \u201cstrategy that prioritizes winning races,\u201d which Todd claims is a conception of \u201csocialism that is heavily inflected with electoralism.\u201d\nBut this elides the fact that the main argument of left DSAers for running winnable socialist campaigns is not that they can leverage their positions within the state to push through progressive legislation. As Jeremy Gong and Matt Stone write, \u201cEven with more socialists in office, the nature of the capitalist state drastically limits what is possible without massive upheavals of working-class militancy from below.\u201d\nTheir argument is simply that since running potentially winnable candidacies gains much more public support, these types of campaigns are particularly successful at disseminating socialist ideas and helping build up independent left and labor organizing.\nI\u2019d add that the longstanding problem of the U.S. socialist movement\u2019s isolation and marginalization is certainly no less of a problem than electoralism and the pulls of the Democratic Party. Unfortunately, Marxists all too often only emphasize the dangers of the latter.\nSymbolic electoral campaigns that don\u2019t have a credible chance of winning are sometimes the best we can do, but they haven\u2019t done much in recent memory to help build up the independent organization or confidence of our class.\nThe contrast with the recent socialist campaigns is striking: Bernie\u2019s campaign helped massively build up independent socialist organization, and it played a critical role in inspiring the first strike wave in 40 years.\nI would argue that the question of rebuilding a militant labor movement and a strong left are the most important priorities at this moment, because without these, you\u2019re not going to be able to get to a point where a real break, dirty or otherwise, is going to happen from the Democrats on a mass scale.\nAnd while independent socialist candidacies might be less likely to succumb to outside pressures, without a strong left and a militant labor movement, it will continue to be a challenge to hold any of our elected candidates accountable, whether they run as independents or on the Democratic Party ballot. Even independently elected socialists today will be subjected to intense pressures to bend in the face of the capitalist state and the economic weight of capital.\nCrucially, supporting candidacies like Ocasio-Cortez, Bernie or Julia Salazar does not mean that revolutionary socialists have to take responsibility for, or agree with, all of their stances. If candidates support a bad policy, we should criticize this stance.\nExperience has shown that it\u2019s completely possible for revolutionaries to support insurgent candidates on the Democratic Party ballot line while simultaneously openly rejecting realignment, denouncing the Democratic Party and calling for the eventual formation of a mass workers\u2019 party.\nWe\u2019ll be in a minority at first, but that\u2019s often the case for us in mass political struggles \u2014 and we know how to swim against the tide. Though it\u2019s certainly possible to put forward our arguments in other social movements and within independent socialist campaigns, it seems unlikely that revolutionaries will be able to most effectively grow our forces \u2014 and fight against the co-optation of the nascent socialist resurgence \u2014 if we abstain from key electoral battles where millions of people are currently radicalizing.\nSupporting the dirty break strategy, furthermore, in no way prevents socialists today from implementing the urgent task of running and supporting winnable independent socialist (or labor) candidacies on a local level.\nSocialists today can and should take bold local initiatives to demonstrate the viability of independent candidacies beyond the Democratic Party line. But there\u2019s no need to counterpose building these campaigns and supporting candidates like Bernie, AOC, or Julia Salazar \u2014 in fact, a viable dirty break strategy requires seeking every opportunity possible to build up completely independent electoral campaigns and formations.\nTaken as a whole, both types of campaigns could fulfill the criteria that we should use when judging whether or not to support an electoral campaign: 1) Does it advance the working class? and; 2) Does it advance socialism?\nBy pointing to the example of the Communist Party\u2019s Popular Front strategy in the 1930s, Todd is right to note that these two criteria don\u2019t always go hand in hand. It\u2019s sometimes possible to build your socialist organization by supporting campaigns that hurt or block the broader working-class movement.\nBut an analogy between the current campaigns and the Popular Front is overdrawn. The tragic subordination of the militant workers\u2019 movement to the Democratic Party in the 1930s did not come about because socialists mistakenly attempted to use the Democratic Party ballot line.\nRather the CIO trade union bureaucracy was directly tied to the Franklin Delano Roosevelt administration, and it consciously fought to channel the mass movement into supporting President Roosevelt and the Democrats. The Communist Party became an appendage of this dynamic not because of a dirty break approach, but because Moscow imposed an openly class-collaborationist Popular Front strategy on the U.S. party from 1936 onwards.\nBut today\u2019s insurgent candidacies are decidedly not backed by a wing of the capitalist class, the Democratic Party establishment nor its proxies in the labor bureaucracy. In this sense, the general trajectory of the recent candidacies is more similar to the various ballot line campaigns that culminated in the formation of the most successful labor party in U.S. history, Minnesota\u2019s Farmer-Labor Party.\nThough some people today may be more excited about the project of \u201ctaking back\u201d the Democrats then prior to Bernie\u2019s run, the main impact of the socialist insurgencies has so far been to heighten the contradictions between the working-class voters of the Democratic Party and its corporate leadership.\nRather than dampen strikes and undercut anti-racism (as was the case with the Communist Party\u2019s Popular Frontism in the 1930s), these recent campaigns have helped spark a massive strike wave and have served to transform \u201cAbolish ICE\u201d into a mainstream demand.\nOf course, under pressure from above, this insurgent dynamic could very well change in the future \u2014 at which point revolutionaries would have to re-evaluate our relationship to such campaigns. Marxist strategy should be sufficiently flexible to support positive candidacies for our class today without obliging ourselves to support negative candidacies tomorrow.\nTo sum up: Using the Democratic Party ballot line certainly presents dangers for socialists. The key question, however, is: Are these stronger than the dangers and pressures of abstaining from these campaigns?\nUnfortunately, there are no ready-made formulas to answer this. The art of revolutionary politics consists of wagering on the most effective path forward given our analysis of history and the current conjuncture. In my view, the recent and past experience of our class is sufficient to wager on a dirty break.",
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        "raw_content": "Feeling twitchy\nFeeder's Grant and Taka discuss recovering from the death of their drummer, his replacement and their nerves before their Irish gig, which opened their tour.\nGrant Nicolas and Taka Hirose are nervous. The singer/songwriter and bassist of the popular British rock group Feeder are by no means new to the music world, but today their opening tour show in Dublin's Ambassador has them feeling \"twitchy\". Sitting on the floor of the venue, they do seem a bit more nervous than the archetypal image of a brooding rock band.\nThe show has been sold out for weeks, like many of their other European dates and their new album \"Comfort in sound\" has been received to high critical and commercial success. However, it has been a long and difficult year for Feeder. Last year saw the band tragically loose their drummer and long-term friend, Jon Lee, when he committed suicide in New York.\nIn a time when a lot of bands would have been destroyed, Feeder has persevered. With the memory of their fallen friend and a love of their music, Taka and Grant are back, albeit with a tense disposition.\nThis will be Feeder's second recent visit to Dublin, having performed at the Brown Thomas Fashion show. Commenting on their involvement, Grant offers an insight into their involvement. \"Well, it's just cause we're such dedicated followers of fashion! Ah no!! We got a call from Bono's wife and we said yeah sure, we'll do it.\"\nTheir latest album \"Comfort in sound\" offers a more structured and mature sound from Feeder. Contrary to what many people think, this new sound was not influenced as such by Jon's death as Grant had written the bulk of the material before the tragic event. \"I mean, I know no matter what happened, even if Jon was with us today, that we would have made a great album because I felt I had some really good songs coming and, y'know, I felt like the chemistry was still there,' offers Grant. \"But how that album would have ended up, I don't know. All I know is that we made the best album we could at that moment in time.\"\n\"Comfort in sound\" is just that; it marks the best and most diverse material offered by Feeder who, in the past, were best known for throwaway punky pop hits. \"It definitely is a next step for us,\" says Taka.\n\"Personally, I think this album is probably a little bit closer to our second album in some ways, y'know musically, there's strings and big songs, a little bit old-standing,\" continues Grant. \"But, I mean, each album we do we try to make it a little bit different because it's boring for us and it's probably boring for the fans with the same songs and the same style over and over again. But it's all still Feeder's.\"\nThere has been a lot of airplay on both TV and radio given to much of their new material. Significantly, in the video for their song 'Come back around', Taka and Grant perform with a number of female drummers, a tribute to Jon it seems.\nOn 'Comfort in Sound', Feeder recruited the drumming talents of Mark Richardson, formerly of Skunk Anansie. There has been speculation about Mark's position in the band, but, Grant put all rumours to rest. \"Yeah, well, we're taking it one day at a time. I think it's something that will happen naturally. Mark did the album as a session drummer and did a few gigs, but he's a bit more than that now.\"\nFeeder plan to finish their European tour and then head off to Japan, with hopes of touring America and possibly some more recording. In a message to the fans, who have shown a lot of support to Feeder in the recent past, Grant concluded \"Really just to say that it's great to be here and thanks for all the support. Hopefully we'll be back in Ireland soon.\"\nWhile Feeder's music may not be the most innovative sound or smash genre boundaries, there is an honesty to these guys that makes you feel that their love of music and their appreciation of their fans is sincere. You can't help but wish these guys all the success in the world.\nby Bernadette Johnston",
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        "raw_content": "Southwestern Advantage was recognized by the Public Relations Society of America \u2013 Nashville Chapter at the 26thAnnual Parthenon Awards in Nashville in two areas. The Parthenon Awards recognize Middle Tennessee\u2019s public relations practitioners and the quality and results of their work throughout the previous year.\nThe first award was for the Share the Advantage program in the Public Service category. Taking home the top prize was no easy task, as this particular category contains the best of programs and campaigns aimed to address issues related to serving particular social needs in the community.\nThe Share the Advantage program concept was conceived by Henry Bedford after watching the documentary \u201cWaiting for Superman\u201d about the state of the education system in the U.S. Bedford was moved to take action to make a difference.\nSince the Southwestern Advantage products are educational (a learning system including reference books, children\u2019s books, CD-ROMs and a subscription website), Bedford tasked the marketing and communications team with putting together a program to reach the youth who did not have direct access to the learning products. The majority of the children he wanted to reach either can not afford the products because of their family's low income level or the independent dealers do not sell in their neighborhoods for safety reasons. These are the children who need these types of products the most. Through his vision, a give-away program for the subscription website to organizations who can work with at-risk youth was put together. In other words, for every one purchased, Southwestern Advantage would donate one.\nThis program was quickly expanded to include all other service projects so as to include other product donations and volunteer hours, but still focus on youth-centric services. Projects have ranged from an over $1 million donation and appearance on the TODAY Show to nearly 600 college students participating in a massive \u201cShare the Advantage\u201d three day project in some of the poorest neighborhoods in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.\nThe second form of recognition was the 2012 Hercules Award. This year's recipient was Trey Campbell, Director of Communications with Southwestern Advantage. The award honors \u201ca career of accomplishment in the PR field.\u201d It is based on professional work results, demonstrated ethical practices, proven leadership skills, contribution to the PRSA chapter and community involvement. This is the PRSA-Nashville version of a \u201clifetime achievement\u201d award.\nThe awards dinner was held at Marathon Music Works and hosted by Samantha Stephens, Entertainment Reporter and On-Air Personality for the CMT Radio Network. Since 2003, Southwestern Advantage has won 18 awards from PRSA-Nashville for excellence in communications.",
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        "raw_content": "Browse: Home / 10 Ways to Find Someone's Email Address for Free\n10 Ways to Find Someone's Email Address for Free\nPosted by startups admin on February 13, 2018 in Miscellaneous | 0 Views\nI recently extolled the virtues of cold emailing, a powerful tool for making valuable connections with other professionals and unicorn investors. But, to be successful, that means you need the email addresses of the people you would like to contact.\nSure, you could reach out over social media, but that isn\u2019t always the most effective approach. Sending a personalized email (not a generic marketing email) that helps you build a connection really is the way to go.\nIf you are trying to track down someone\u2019s email address, here are 10 ways that you can accomplish that goal for free.\n1. Head to the Company Website\nWhile this may seem obvious, it\u2019s one of the best places to start. Many companies provide contact information for certain staff members, so don\u2019t neglect this resource just because it seems simple.\nOnce you arrive at the site, head over to the About Us page to see if they provide details for executives or other employees. The News section is another great destination, as PR contact email addresses are often included in articles.\nSometimes the Contact Us page will yield results, but more often than not you are greeted by a form (and your message gets dumped into a customer service bucket somewhere), so don\u2019t be surprised if this doesn\u2019t work.\nThere is a lot of information floating around online, and unicorn Google\u2018s search feature can be the key to accessing it.\nYou might be able to find someone\u2019s email address just be searching their name and the word \u201cemail\u201d or \u201ccontact.\u201d Yes, it can be that simple.\nAlternatively, try other combinations, like the person\u2019s name and the company name or title. It only takes a few minutes to run through these options, and it otherwise doesn\u2019t cost you a dime.\n3. Extrapolate Based on Known Email Addresses\nAlmost every company uses a standard format for the emails (like [first name].[last name]@[company].[com]).\nIf you find even a single email address to someone in the company, it isn\u2019t hard to crack the code once you see the formatting.\nNow, this only works if you have the person\u2019s name, can be trickier for people with common names (think \u201cJohn Smith\u201d) where there could easily be more than one person with the same name at the company, or for names with multiple potential variations (Robert, Bob, Rob).\nHowever, even if you connect with the wrong person, you may be able to get your target\u2019s email address if the case of mistaken identity results in a reply (or if the \u201cwrong\u201d recipient forwards your message to the \u201cright\u201d one). As long as you aren\u2019t divulging anything that shouldn\u2019t be seen by someone else, or won\u2019t be viewed as a possible phishing attempt, it\u2019s worth a try.\n4. Dig In with Advanced Google Search\nIf you want to check whether your guess at an email address is correct, try an Advanced Google Search.\nPut the mail address you think it right into the search bar with quotes on either side, like this: \u201c[email protected]\u201d\nIf you\u2019re right, you may see it come up in the search results. If nothing comes up, try other variants until you find the unicorn email address among the donkeys.\n5. Join ZoomInfo\nIf you add the ZoomInfo plugin to your Outlook, in exchange for giving them access to your contacts, you get 10 free contacts from their database each month. Millions (upon millions) of people are listed in ZoomInfo, along with 6+ million company profiles, so their database is extensive.\n6. Connect with an Admin\nIf you can find a phone number of the person\u2019s department at their company, see if you can talk to their admin.\nNow, you don\u2019t want to just ask for an email address simply because you don\u2019t have it. You need to be a bit crafty to get this to work.\nAfter a warm greeting, ask the admin if they can give you some help (people often like to be helpful, so this statement sets the stage). Ask if they can confirm the person\u2019s email address and then proceed to give them your best guess of what that email should be.\nUsually, they will stop you once you make (what they perceive to be) a mistake and will give you the right address in return.\n7. Check Their Social Media Page\nSometimes, people list their email addresses on social media. Yes, this isn\u2019t common, but it only takes a few seconds to look, so check personal and company pages to see if any tidbits are available.\n8. Look for Personal Websites and Blogs\nThe sheer number of personal websites and blogs out there is staggering, and many professionals and executives maintain one to help establish their personal brand.\nIf you aren\u2019t having any luck with company website-related searches, delve into personal ones.\nMost people link back to their personal site on their social media profiles, particularly on LinkedIn and Twitter, so see if you can find their website there and use that information to run additional searches.\nYou may end up with the person\u2019s personal email this way, but that can be just as effective as reaching out to their company one.\n9. People Search Sites\nSome people search sites actually allow you to receive results for free, though this is becoming less common. However, it doesn\u2019t hurt to give this approach a try.\nBear in mind that the information you find may also be out-of-date, so your mileage may vary, but giving this a whirl doesn\u2019t cost you anything anyway.\n10. Jigsaw.com\nWhile Jigsaw.com does have paid search options, you can look up some information for \u201cfree.\u201d They use a model where, if you provide one contact, they\u2019ll let you have one without an additional charge.\nIt is important to note that all of the information is user provided, so that means there is no guarantee it is accurate. Plus, it is possible the person you want to connect with isn\u2019t in there at all.\nIf these free options don\u2019t produce the results you need, there are a wide range of paid services out there as well. Or, you can simply reach out in a direct message on social media and see if you can establish a connection there.\nPosted in Miscellaneous | Tagged Address, Email, Find, Free, Someone&#039s, Ways",
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        "raw_content": "The journalist who wanted to fly\nJacket and spine of Tokyo romansu\nJapanese edition, October 1946\nDrawn by Foujita Tsuguharu (1886-1968)\nCover of Tokyo romansu\nDrawn by Togo Seiji (1897-1978)\nJacket of Tokyo Romance\nEnglish edition, copyright 1947\nAsia is my beat\nTokyo Romance\nAanesto Hooburaito [Earnest Hoberecht]\nTokyo romansu [Tokyo Romance]\nTranslated by Okubo Yasuo [Yasuo Okubo]\nTokyo: Kobarutosha [The Cobalt Co.], 1946\n229 pages, softcover with jacket (Kobaruto sosho)\nNew York: Didier, 1947\nFifty Famous Americans\nGendai Amerika jinbutsu den [Fifty Famous Americans]\nTranslated by Okubo Yasuo\nTokyo: Masu Shobo, September 1947\nEarnest Hoberecht (1918-1999) was, by all accounts, a character. He the sort of colorful journalist that don't come out of J schools. He was also a proud Oaklahoman and romantic who wanted very much to be a novelist.\nFor a few years in Japan right after the Pacific War -- until James Michener visited the country in the early 1950s and set the record straight -- many Japanese were under the impression that Hoberecht was another Hemingway, Faulkner, Lewis, Fitzgerald, or Buck.\nAsked what he thought of Hoberecht, Michener told a gathering of college students that he had not been able to \"keep up with the younger German writers\" (Newsday, 1957). The audience laughed, and afterward a graduate student, who was writing a thesis to prove that Hoberecht was America's greatest novelist, told Michener he was surprised he didn't know that Hoberecht was an American.\nHad Hoberecht (pronounced \"hobright\") not followed MacArthur to Japan at the end of the Pacific War as a United Press correspondent, the world would probably never have known about his aspirations to write fiction. As it is, the world, its memory mercilessly (or mercifully) short and selective, can barely recall Hoberecht's name, much less the titles of the two novels he published in Japanese -- the first of which outsold by a factor of ten its later English edition. The second, which Hoberecht had written much earlier and was prouder of, has never seen the light of day in English.\n28 October 1946 Time review\nTime Magazine reviewed Tokyo Romance in its 28 October 1946 issue. The review can be retrieved from TIME Archive on Time's website. I have also reproduced it here.\nNipponese Best-Seller\nPosted Monday, Oct. 28, 1946\nA United Press correspondent in Tokyo named Earnest Hoberecht had time on his hands. Nobody in Japan, he noted, had written a Hucksters, an Egg & I or an Amber for the postwar Japanese trade. He decided to do it himself.\nLast week a Tokyo publisher brought out the result, a richly corned-up novel called Tokyo Romance. It had a U.S. correspondent for a hero, a Japanese movie queen for a heroine, a faint flavor of Madame Butterfly, a happy ending. Overnight, it became a bestseller: booksellers gobbled the first printing (100,000 copies), and yelled for more.\nAuthor Hoberecht's plot was simple, sentimental and surefire: in captured Jap strongholds in the Pacific, War Correspondent Kent Wood found faded pin-up pictures of an almond-eyed cinema star (who looked a lot like Movie Actress Yetkiko [Yukiko] Todoroki, good friend of the author). Later, in Tokyo, they met and fell in love. But they had to woo in secret, for her studio forbade fraternization. When another correspondent was murdered by a former Nazi spy, Hero Kent Wood was suspect. His girl friend tossed away her chance for a big role by confessing that she was with him at the time of the murder. She was fired, married her American and they went honeymooning at Atami hot springs. A telegram came from her studio: in view of her \"democratic sacrifice,\" all was forgiven, and the big role was hers after all. Fadeout.\nQuivering Detail. Most of the action took place at the \"Tokyo Correspondents' Club\" at No. 1 Shimbun Alley, the official billet for foreign correspondents. Hoberecht got most of its residents, and even its houseboys, between his covers. Added attraction: some sensuous illustrations by Artist Tsuguharu Fujita, billed as the first kissing scenes ever to adorn a Japanese novel. Since Japanese are unaccustomed to Western-style embraces, Hoberecht went into what he calls \"great, quivering detail.\" (To one hot-blooded chapter the publishers added a solemn subtitle: The Ethics of Kissing) Last week, as his royalties piled up from Tokyo Romance (240 pp., 18 yen or $1.20), Hoberecht was rolling in yen -- which he could not spend outside Japan. A publisher was hounding him for rights to an English-language edition. (Hoberecht wrote his book in English, got a Japanese friend to have it translated.) A Tokyo newspaper wanted to run the book as a serial, and two of Japan's three leading cinemakers were bidding for the screen rights. If he were asked to play the hero's role, said Hoberecht, he \"probably wouldn't refuse.\" And he certainly would want to pick the leading lady.\nFrom the Oct. 28, 1946 issue of TIME magazine\nTodoroki Yukiko played Sayo in Kurosawa Akira's \"Sugata Sanshiro\" (1943) and \"Zoku Sugata Sanshiro\" (1945). She also appeared in Mizoguchi Kenji's \"Musashino Fujin\" (1951) and Ichikawa Kon's \"Seishin kaidan\" (1955), among films.\nPerfect love story for early postwar Japan\nTokyo Romance reads more like a plea for ending taboos about mixed marriage than as a novel. It is so boring that one can't put it down -- simply out of curiosity about how an obviously competent writer of reportage handles plot and character.\nThe ultra simplicity of the story -- of true love between an American journalist with a jeep and Japan's most popular movie star -- makes it ideally suited as a guidebook for readers who want to know what American-style love is all about, at least in Japan.\nAs a result of the novel's popularity, Hoberecht became a celebrity. Another novel (see below), and a non-fiction work on famous Americans, were published in Japanese, and a number of men's and women's magazines asked him to contribute his views on Japanese and American love and marriage (see below).\nHoberecht's \"plagiarist\"\nHoberecht's partner in literary crime was Okubo Yasuo (1905-1987), a student of English literature and a translator, and one of Japan's most popular translators at the time. Okubo is most famous for for his translation of Margaret Mitchell's Gone With the Wind (1936) as Kaze to tomo ni saranu in 1938 the year before the release of the movie.\nJames Michener, in a 1957 Newsday story about Hoberecht (see below), quoted Hoberecht as describing Okubo as \"the young man in Tokyo who plagiarized Gone with the Wind. Very gifted boy. I employed him to work on my books, and all the skill he had applied to his plagiarism he applied to my work.\"\nEdward Seidensticker has characterized translators as \"counterfeiters\" but \"plagiarists\" may be the more fitting metaphor.\nGone With the Wind has been a screen, stage, and manga favorite in Japan since the end of the Pacific War.\nOkubo translated Margaret Mitchell's 1936 novel as Kaze to tomo ni sarunu. This translation was published in three volumes by Mikasa Shobo in 1938, the year before the movie came out in the United States.\nKaze to tomo ni sarunu has been a staple in the repertoire of the all-female Takarazuka Revue since the company produced its first musical adatation of the story in 1977. Every production has been cast and arranged differently. In the first Takarazuka production, the main character was Rhett Butler, appropriately played by Haruna Yuri, the most popular star at the time, known for her strong male performances, and made up to look very much like Clark Gable, who got top billing in the film. But many later productions have cast the top star as Scarlett O'Hara, who is the main protagonist in the the novel.\nOkubo's translation is still in print. It's publishing history is somewhat interesting.\nIn 1949 Mikasa reissued the translation in five volumes as the first work in the \"Eibeihen\" group of its \"Gendai sekai bungaku\" series. Only Okubo's names as given as translator.\nIn 1952 Mikasa put out a scenario of the movie with 16 pages of stills, showing Okubo Yasuso as the \"supervising editor\" (kanshu).\nIn 1953 Mikasa published Okubo's translation as a boxed two-volume \"bekkan\" (supplement) of its Gendai sekai bungaku zenshu.\nIn 1955 Mikasa published a boxed six-volume edition in \"shinsho\" (taller pocketbook) size, showing for the first time Takeuchi Michinosuke's name alongside Okubo's as translator.\nIn 1977 Mikasa released a three-volume version showing both Okubo Yasuo and Takeuchi Michinosuke as translators.\nOkubo translated some of the most popular works of the most popular writers, including O'Henry, Ellery Queen, Agatha Christie, John Steinbeck (Grapes of Wrath), Daphne du Maurier (Rebecca), Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Mark Twain (Tom Sawyer), Vladimir Nabokov (Lolita), William Faulkner (The Wild Palms), Charlotte Bronte (Jane Eyre), Ernest Hemingway (The Sun Also Rise, Farewell to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls), Margaret Mitchell (Gone Withthe Wind), and Henry Miller (Tropic of Cancer, Tropic of Capricorn), among others.\nOkubo translated Grapes of Wrath (1939) as Ikari no budo [Graphs of wrath] (Hayakawa Shobo, 1967) -- fifteen years after he translated Shears of Destiny, Hoberecht's fictional effort to correct Steinbeck's images of Oaklahoma (see below).\nOkubo also translated a few non-fiction works, including Walter Lord's Day of Infamy (1957). Hametsu no hi: Junigatsu yoka no Shinjuwan [Day of destruction: Pearl Harbor on December 8] (Hayakawa Shobo, 1957) came out in Japan the same year it became a bestseller in the United States.\nFoujita's illustrations\nThe Japanese edition of Tokyo Romance includes nine full-page illustrations drawn by Foujita Tsuguharu (1886-1968). They are dispersed throughout the story but more frequently toward the end.\nWhile encountered in the book while reading right to left, the pictures are shown here left to right. Though printed on yellowing pulp paper, the drawings are much sharper than they appear in these scans.\nJacket of Unmei no hasami\nPublished in Japanese, April 1947\nDrawn by Matsuno Kazuo (1895-1972)\nCover of Unmei no hasami\nEnglish cover hidden under jacket\nShears of Destiny\nUnmei no hasami [Shears of Destiny]\nTokyo: Kobarutosha [The Cobalt Co.], April 1947\n286 pages, softcover with jacket\nHoberecht claims he was motivated to write Shears of Destiny as a refutation of the images John Steinbeck created of the \"Okies\" who leave Oaklahoma for California during the dust-bowl years of the Great Depression, in his novel The Grapes of Wrath (1939), which won him a Pulitzer Prize in 1940 and the Nobel Prize in 1962.\nJames Michener reports Hoberecht's account of how this novel came to be written in the 1957 Newsday interview he published after meeting Hoberecht in Japan (purple emphasis added).\nMy next novel [published in Japanese after Tokyo Romance] is probably the finest thing I ever did and I'm deeply sorry it had to be published in Japanese because it's a book Americans ought to read. It clears up some very misleading matters. It's called Shears of Destiny. I wrote it long before the war and couldn't find an American publisher, being then just an unknown, and it turned up in the box of old papers my father shipped me. I had it translated by the plagiarizer [Okubo Yasuo] right into Japanese without additional editing because it was a well constructed story just as I told it and I had already gone over it once when I sent it to the American publishers. The Japanese loved it and it made a lot of money. I think Americans would go for it, too, but now it's enshrined as a part of Japanese literature. In it I prove that the Okies written about by John Steinbeck didn't come from Oklahoma at all. They were mostly from Georgia, a very poor sort of people, with some useless Texa[n]s and some no-goods from Mississippi thrown in. They just happened to be passing through Oklahoma and if Steinbeck had taken the trouble to study the facts a little deeper he'd have realized that he wasn't writing about Okies at all but about these no-goods from other states. I'm not criticizing Steinbeck, you understand. Does no good for one literary man to knife another, but I did have to write this book to clear Oklahoma of the unfair stigma Steinbeck's book had cast upon my state. The harm done by one book like Steinbeck's outweighs all the good of a musical like Oklahoma.\nSome communities in the United States have at times banned Grapes of Wrath from libraries and schools and even made possession of the novel a crime. As soon as it was published, it was banned in Kern County, California, where much of the story is set.\nBy the time Hoberecht died in 1987, some scholars had begun to undermine the credibility of Grapes of Wrath as a work of social history, which is how is has usually been read in schools -- though for reasons unlike those Hoberecht gave Michener.\nSteinbeck was not, however, the only one to embrace the images of Oaklahoma and Okies he disseminated in his novel. A number of contemporary works, like An American Exodus: A Record of Human Erosion (New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1939), a photographic essay by Dorothea Lange and Paul S. Taylor, cultivated the soil in which it was possible for Americans to read Grapes of Wrath as an accurate portrait of the times.\nEarnest Hoberecht, as proud an Oaklahoman as was ever born, read it very differently.\nFujin seikatsu, December 1950\nFujin seikatsu, February 1951\nFujin seikatsu, July 1951\nFujin seikatsu, August 1951\nHoberecht as a media celebrity\nPublishing, increasing suppressed for political reasons during the years leading up to World War II, and more heavy censored and constrained by paper shortages during the war, blossomed during the occupation and continues to flourish as in few other countries in the world. Television did not begin to spread until the mid 1950s, and so popular magazines, novels, and movies were the main sources of entertainment during the late 1940s and early 1950s.",
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        "raw_content": "Every child, he said, has the right to grow up in a family \u201cwith a father and a mother\u201d capable of creating \u201ca suitable environment for the child\u2019s development and emotional maturity.\u201d The Pope also warned against the effort to push a \u201cdictatorship of one form of thinking\u201d on children comparing these to the \u201chorrors of the manipulation of education that we experienced in the great genocidal dictatorships of the twentieth century.\u201d\nThese totalitarian impulses, he said, \u201chave not disappeared; they have retained a current relevance under various guises and proposals.\u201d\n--From the remarks of the Holy Father last Friday\nThe Pope's strong condemnation of abortion has been the takeaway from this speech. Rightly so. And some have noted the Pope's linking of respect for life to an economic model that doesn't treat people as mere commodities to throw way when unusable. That leaves out communism, socialism and consumerism. Great.\nI want to just focus on the the last link the Pope draws: the right of parents-- a mother and a father-- to educate their children, free from an educational ideology of totalitarian impulse. I should imagine that the Pope is indeed aware of \"various guises and proposals\" to brainwash children. Against the faith. Against the family. For the secular power.\nThe family is the basic and fundamental unit of society, having not only chronological but also ontological precedence. The unholy alliance of abortion, sodomy, easy divorce, contraception and collectivism depends for its success on the control of the education of children by the godless state.\nThat's about it. If Pope Francis were to speak these things consistently, he might find his popularity collapsing. Quite a thought on Palm Sunday, which leads to Good Friday.",
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        "raw_content": "Clearly we are invited to look at the end of the world today and to reflect on the reality that we shall all die one day. We will die. There is no way around it. And the world will end. There is no way around it. When these events will happen, we do not know. We do know that most likely our own death will happen before the end of the world happens!\nThe Prophet Malachi speaks about the destruction of all that is not of God. You and I will need purification in order to live completely with God. The challenge for us is to accept purification and allow the Lord to burn away in us all that does not help us to do His will. That sounds so easy and yet we know in daily life that doing the will of God is something that we must work at.\nYou and I must go through purification in this life because we are seeking to serve the Lord. The more purification that we go through here, the less is needed after death. In neither case should be fear such purification. Purification is a result of loving God and allowing God to take away all that impedes this love. Even in purgatory, according to Saint Catherine of Genoa, the persons there know only God's love for them.\nIn this life, you and I need to know God's love for us. It is in responding to that love that we will be purified.\nThe Second Letter to the Thessalonians urges us all to work. There is no sense thinking that the world will end and that we will die and therefore there is no need to work any longer. The end is here. From the point of view of the Gospel, this is just foolishness. No one knows the day or the hour. We do not know when we will die or when the world will end. We know that we will die and we know that the world will end. But no one except God knows the time.\nThe Gospel of Luke speaks about all of the signs of the end times. Those signs are present in every age. Perhaps they are stronger in one age more than another, but they are always present. The world is always ending! We know that in the early Church some people got fascinated by this and spent their lives thinking about the end. Even today some people do that. The Gospel wants us to focus on the love of Christ and on sharing that love with others. There is no reason to be spending our time thinking of the end in a non-productive way. If we think of the end of the world and it helps us give more love and care to others, that is very good. If we think of the end of the world and it helps us live more faithful our present life, that is also very good.\nThe Scriptures are given to us to lead to us know God, to love God and to love one another. Sisters and brothers, let us give our lives over to the Lord, in His service, sharing His love with one another.\nFirst Reading: Malachi 4.1-2\nSecond Reading: 2 Thessalonians 3.7-12",
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        "raw_content": "Today the First Letter to the Thessalonians tells us: \"Let us stay alert and sober.\" This is a strong message at the end of the Church year and as we think of the end of the world and of our own personal death. We should not fear the end of the world or our own personal death. Most likely the world will not end in our lifetime, but we do not know that. On the other hand, we can be completely confident that we ourselves shall die. True life is always living toward death.\nThe first reading today comes from the Book of Proverbs, which is part of the wisdom literature of the Old Testament. The selection today tells us the value of a good wife. In reality, the good wife is a model for all of us, women or men. Such a person brings good and blessings to all others, knows how to do things wisely, knows how to work, know how to care for the poor and knows how to care for her husband and her family. One of the points of this reading is that physical beauty can be deceiving and what really counts is beauty of character. The wife in this reading is clearly a person who knows how to use and invest her talents in the realities that will last forever. She know how to live towards death with all that truly matters.\nThe second reading is from the First Letter to the Thessalonians and addresses directly the end of the world. No one knows what that day will happen. It will come like a thief in the night. On the other hand, we should be prepared each day as though it will happen today. This kind of thinking is not meant to scare us but it is meant to keep us aware that we must be prepared. Just as the wife in the first reading seems always prepared for whatever happens, so also we must be prepared for all that happens. Even at this very moment, death could be coming to me soon - but probably not. It is that \"probably not\" that allows us to forget death and to live as though death and what is beyond it do not exist.\nOne of the remarkable aspects of aging is that people come face to face with the reality of death. Some of us struggle in every way possible to stay young and to pretend that we are young. Others of us seem to embrace getting old, sometimes before old age has even come upon us. For most of us, getting older is simply a part of living to be accepted. The point of the reading today is that part of getting older is being prepared to die and to meet the Lord. We need to ask ourselves: \"Am I ready to meet the Lord right now?\" If I am not, then I had better begin the work to prepare myself!\nThe Gospel today, from Saint Matthew, tells us about how to live. Each of us has been given a personal life. Each of us has been given gifts and talents and capacities. What do we do with them? Are we truly living? Do we use our lives for others? Do we seek to be faithful to what the Lord asks of us?",
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        "title": "Stop The Pirates: The People\" does not include U.S Citizens.\"",
        "raw_content": "The People\" does not include U.S Citizens.\"\nThe People\" does not include U.S Citizens.\"(Barron v. Mayor & City Council of Baltimore. 32 U.S 243)\n\"By metaphysical refinement, in examining our form of government, it might be correctly said that there is no such thing as a citizen of the United States. But constant usage - arising from convenience, and perhaps necessity, and dating from the formation of the Confederacy - has given substantial existence to the idea which the term conveys. A citizen of any one of the States of the Union, is held to be, and called a citizen of the United States, although technically and abstractly there is no such thing. To conceive a citizen of the United States who is not a citizen of some one of the states, is totally foreign to the idea, and inconsistent with the proper construction and common understanding of the expression as used in the constitution, which must be deduced from its various other provisions. The object then to be obtained, by the exercise of the power of naturalization, was to make citizens of the respective states. Ex parte Knowles, 5 Ca. 300, 302 (1855)\nGold fringed US flag,denotes Maritime Admiralty jurisdiction,your rights shall not be in-fringed!\n\"We have in our political system a government of the United States and a government of each of the several states. Each one of these governments is distinct from the others, and each has citizens of its own who owe it allegiance, and whose rights, within its jurisdiction, it must protect. The same person may be at the same time a citizen of the United States and a citizen of a state, but his rights of citizenship under one of these governments will be different from those he has under the other.\" U. S. v. Cruikshank, 92 U.S. 542 (1875).\nIn other words, you do not have to be a citizen of the United States in order to be a state citizen. This was held to be true by the Maryland Supreme Court in 1966 wherein the state:\n\"Both before and after the Fourteenth Amendment to the federal Constitution, it has not been necessary for a person to be a citizen of the United States in order to be a citizen of his state.\u201d Crosse v. Bd. of Supvr,s of Elections, 221 A.2d. 431 (1966)\n\"...he was not a citizen of the United States, he was a citizen and voter of the State,...\u201d \"One may be a citizen of a State an yet not a citizen of the United States\u201d.\nMcDonel v. The State, 90 Ind. 320 (1883)\nIn fact, in the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, Rule 54 (c) shows us that Congress knows and understands that federal laws do not apply within anyone of the several states of the union, but do apply in the Federal State (federal enclave) created by the Buck Act.\n\"A citizen of the United States is a citizen of the federal government ...\"\nKitchens v. Steele, 112 F.Supp 383\n(c) Application of Terms. As used in these rules the following terms have the designated meanings.\n\"Act of Congress\" includes any act of Congress locally applicable to and in force in the District of Columbia, in Puerto Rico, in a territory or in an insular possession. \"State\" includes District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, territory and insular possession\"\n1787 - Constitution: Article One, Section 8: Grants to congress this authority:\n\"To exercise exclusive legislation in all cases whatsoever, over such district (not exceeding ten miles square) as may, by cession of particular States, and the acceptance of Congress, become the seat of the Government of the United States, and to exercise like authority over all places purchased by the consent of the legislature of the State in which the same shall be, for the erection of forts, magazines, arsenals, dockyards, and other needful Buildings...\"\nThe District to which this section refers to was later to become Washington, District of Columbia (Washington D.C). It is important to note that this District is not inclusive to the Republic. That is, it is not inside the Republic, it is outside (an Exclusive Jurisdiction). It is by virtue of this that laws for this jurisdiction do not generally meet, nor have any obligation to meet, constitutional restrictions or limitations. In other words, Congress may make any law it wishes for this jurisdiction without regard for constitutionality. And they have done so.\nIn effect, this gives Congress a dual character. In one capacity, they can make law for the Republic of the united States of America, as long as it meets constitutional requirements. In the other capacity, they can make laws for the District of Columbia.\n1868 - The Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution. Generally most people view this as the amendment which freed the slaves, who, up to this time, were denied standing in court due to lack of citizenship status. The status of United States citizenship, which is mentioned for the first time here in law, and provided by this Amendment, gains its existence in the laws of the District, and it is in this jurisdiction that this citizenship rests, not in the Republic. The citizen of the Republic is the State Citizen, since the several States retained their independent nation status even with the signing of the Constitution. That is why the constitution clearly states the relationship of the several states as a UNION. Therefore a United States citizen would be subject to the laws of the District as well as the Republic.\nIn 1871 Congress exercised its exclusive legislative authority over the District and created a government for this jurisdiction. 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When the armies of Israel arrive weeks later, Rahab hopes they will keep their promise, but she has no idea what kind of challenges await her outside Jericho\u2019s walls\u2013or if she will ever know the meaning of love.\nWhy we want to read it: Marisa says, \u201cI first read a re-telling of Rahab\u2019s story while reading Francine Rivers\u2019s Lineage of Grace series and have looked for more ever since. Francine\u2019s novels set a high standard for anyone attempting Biblical re-tellings, but The Crimson Cord is already receiving high praise from many in the industry. I am eager to try out a new author and to return to a story that set me upon my Biblical fiction journey.\u201d\nThe Tomb: A Novel of Martha by Stephanie Landsem\nWhat it\u2019s about: In this captivating retelling of a classic biblical story, Jesus shocks the town of Bethany with Lazarus\u2019s resurrection from the dead, leading Martha\u2014a seemingly perfect woman trapped by the secrets of her past\u2014to hope and a new life.\nWhy we want to read it: I actually just finished this one, and I am a big fan of the entire Living Waters series. Her stories have great depth, and I love how she makes her characters genuine and relatable to readers. I really appreciate that she is careful to retain the integrity of the Biblical narrative, especially scenes that include Jesus.\nWhat it\u2019s about: Anippe has grown up in the shadows of Egypt\u2019s good god Pharaoh, aware that Anubis, god of the afterlife, may take her or her siblings at any moment. She watched him snatch her mother and infant brother during childbirth, a moment which awakens in her a terrible dread of ever bearing a child. Now she is to be become the bride of Sebak, a kind but quick-tempered Captain of Pharaoh Tut\u2019s army. In order to provide Sebak the heir he deserves and yet protect herself from the underworld gods, Anippe must launch a series of deceptions, even involving the Hebrew midwives\u2014women ordered by Tut to drown the sons of their own people in the Nile.\nWhy we want to read it: Another confession \u2013 I\u2019ve already read and loved it! Mesu\u2019s story of the woman who found Moses in the Nile is fascinating, and I was hooked form the opening scene. Her handle on both Biblical and historical details and a winning plot insured that The Pharaoh\u2019s Daughter is a favorite of 2015 for me!\nExodus (Shadow of the Mountain #1) by Cliff Graham\nWhat it\u2019s about: Caleb and Joshua Roar to Life in this High-Impact Old Testament Saga.\nTwo men were brave enough to tell the truth about what awaited the Hebrews in Canaan. This is their story. From the slave pits of Egypt to the efforts of an eighty-five-year-old Caleb as he drives out the last of the giants, Shadow of the Mountain is a vivid portrait of two of God\u2019s chosen champions, and a meditation on masculine mentorship and the challenges and blessings of growing older.\nFor the sake of his new God and his loyalty to his friend Joshua, Caleb will not spend his twilight years resting, but taking the battle to the enemies of God\u2019s people until his dying breath. From his early days as a mercenary for Pharaoh in Egypt watching the Hebrews suffer under the yoke of slavery, all the way through a desperate fight with giants in the dark forests of the hill country, this is a story filled with epic battles, gritty intensity, and supernatural events that made Graham\u2019s Lion of War series a hit. Shadow of the Mountain is sure to ignite a love for the Old Testament in popular culture.\nWhy we want to read it: Melissa says, \u201cCliff\u2019s Lion of War series is based on David and his thirty mighty men. It\u2019s realistic, bloody, suspenseful and grounded solidly in scripture. The spiritual elements have been fantastic and brought to life with strong characters living their faith. I anticipate that Cliff will bring all these elements to this new series. I can hardly wait!\u201d\nBathsheba: Reluctant Beauty (Dangerous Beauty #2)\nWhat it\u2019s about: After sending his army to besiege another king\u2019s capital, King David forces himself on Bathsheba, a loyal soldier\u2019s wife. When her resulting pregnancy forces the king to murder her husband and add her to his harem, Bathsheba struggles to protect her son while dealing with the effects of a dark prophecy and deadly curse on the king\u2019s household.\nCombining historical facts with detailed fiction, Angela Hunt paints a realistic portrait of the beautiful woman who struggled to survive the dire results of divine judgment on a king with a divided heart.\nWhy we want to read it: While I haven\u2019t read the first Dangerous Beauty book yet, I have always been intrigued by fictional accounts of Bathsheba. Angela has published many novels but hasn\u2019t often written in the Biblical fiction genre. This one sounds like it will be a realistic, thought-provoking portrayal of what it might have been like to deal with the aftereffects of King David\u2019s actions.\nOn This Foundation (The Restoration Chronicles #3) by Lynn Austin\nWhat it\u2019s about: When news that the wall of Jerusalem is broken down, and its gates have been burned with fire, Nehemiah, Jewish cupbearer to King Artaxerxes in Persia, seeks God\u2019s guidance. After fasting and prayer, he\u2019s given leave to travel to Jerusalem and rebuild the city wall, not anticipating all the dangers that await him on his arrival.\nThe leaders of the surrounding nations become his fierce enemies, plotting to assassinate him and halt the work. A drought, meanwhile, has left the country impoverished, many families resorting to selling their children as bondservants just to keep from starving.\nCapturing the rebuilding of the wall through the eyes of a number of characters, On This Foundation is a powerful exploration of faith in the midst of oppression, and hope that, in spite of appearances, the gracious hand of God is upon those who believe.\nWhy we want to read it: Marisa says, \u201cAustin has long been one of my favorites authors, and I find her Biblical fiction, in particular, to stand out amongst the other novels on my shelves. I found the two other books in her Restoration Chronicles to be so good that I read them within a week each. With rich history, powerful lessons, and beautifully written characters, I have high hopes that On This Foundation will be just as good of a novel as her previous ones.\nA.D. 33 & The Forgotten Way by Ted Dekker\nWhat\u2019s A.D. 33 about: New York Times bestselling author Ted Dekker continues the epic story of a woman who rises to become a queen of the desert when she meets Jesus.\nMaviah is an outcast once again. For two years, she has wandered the desert, trying to unite her people who have been defeated and scattered in the wake of a devastating attack by their enemies. Maviah wants to bring peace, following the path she learned from a man named Yeshua who many are calling the son of God. Now she stands on the outskirts of the city of Dumah that she once called home, where both her father and the man she loves are being held hostage. Surrounded by a few tribal leaders and far more orphaned children than warriors, she hopes to come to terms of peace and gain relief for her people.\nInstead, she finds more betrayal and loss. To save those she loves, she must return to Palestine to find Yeshua. Surely he will show her the fullness of His way once again. But she is not prepared for the fact that this time His way will cost His life.\nWhat\u2019s The Forgotten Way about: The Forgotten Way: A.D. 30 tells the story of Maviah, the outcast daughter of a powerful Arabian sheik who is called to protect the very people who rejected her. When enemies launch an attack, she escapes with the help of her father\u2019s warriors. Their journey takes her to a brutal world ruled by kings where she must form an unlikely alliance with King Herod of the Jews. Maviah\u2019s path also leads her to Yeshua, who offers her a way of life more powerful than any kingdom. Though following him may present an even greater danger, it may be the only way for Maviah to save her people\u2013and herself.\nWhy we want to read it: Melissa says, \u201cTed\u2019s first venture into Biblical fiction last year with A.D 30. was really good. I enjoyed how he portrayed Jesus by really not portraying him at all. Ted set the background and let scriptures show Jesus. I\u2019m looking forward to whatever Ted has in store this time. It\u2019s sure to be dramatic and thought-provoking.\u201d\nThat\u2019s our list of upcoming Biblical fiction! With titles from both new and seasoned authors alike, 2015 is sure to be a promising year for Biblical fiction. 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        "raw_content": "The best way to check out another country while based in England is to visit the one that\u2019s a little over an hour away from you. I hopped on a train on a Friday morning to meet my housemate Bea, who had arrived the previous afternoon.\nAfter meeting up at the train station, we first searched for some food. We found a cheap Irish Breakfast at a pub called O\u2019Neil\u2019s for about four pounds. It\u2019s exceedingly nice to share a meal with someone whose likes and dislikes compliment your own. I could give Bea my mushrooms and she could pass me her tomatoes and baked beans (which incidentally go surprisingly well with breakfast).\nAfter eating we continued exploring the streets of Cardiff, where unbeknownst to us we were naturally herded straight to Cardiff Castle. Since we were already right there, we bought tickets and began exploring. 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The architects certainly knew how to take advantage of the high ground (and gravity).\nAfter leaving the keep we went back to exploring the castle grounds, including a trebuchet on display. As we were walking back, something came into view, and suddenly Bea directed to my attention to a museum worker with a level of excitement I had never seen before. It soon became apparent that he was a caretaker of an eagle owl, which he was allowing visitors to hold. Bea naturally took advantage of this once in a lifetime opportunity, assertively declaring that she was ready as she put on the leather glove in preparation. She was practically beaming as she held the owl. Though I don\u2019t think the creature liked me very much it. It kept giving me the side eye.\nAfter leaving the owl to entertain others, we saw the Victorian addition to the castle, with all its opulence. After a little bit more exploring, we decided to head back to the hostel. 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        "raw_content": "Music Theory caters to all students, allows for musical exploration\nRHYTHMIC RITUAL: Clapping his hands, Robert Shellard, AP Music Theory teacher, warms up his AP Music Theory class with an exercise where the class is prompted to write down whatever melody or rhythm Shellard plays. This is one skill of many that was present on the students\u2019 AP tests at the end of the year.\nJosie Schneider, co-features editor\nThe bell rings. Robert Shellard, AP Music Theory teacher, sits either at the piano, playing a melody, or at the front of the classroom, clapping a rhythm. Shellard repeats this sequence four times while the AP students write the visual representation of the music. This is an activity that begins each AP Music Theory class, something that strengthens the students\u2019 aural skills and was tested on the AP test at the end of the year. 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Shellard explains that, upon enrollment in Music Theory 1, students are given an entrance exam to determine which class is best suited for their music ability and that students sometimes skip the Intro Class and begin at Music Theory 2 or 3.\n\u201cOne of the coolest parts about Theory is that the class really runs the gamut in terms of who\u2019s in there,\u201d Shellard said. \u201cWe have students who may have perfect pitch, which means you can hear a note and know exactly what note it is. [We] have students who are really proficient in piano, so those harmony skills come really naturally to them. We have students that are just enrolled in a band or orchestra or choir class, so they\u2019re proficient or really skilled at their one instrument. [Then] we have students who aren\u2019t enrolled in a music class at all in Glenbrook South, who may play guitar in a rock band outside of school, or who may do electronic music or something like that.\u201d\nAccording to Toniolo, though many students are at different levels within these classes, they typically all have a passion for music, which serves as a motivator. Additionally, Toniolo explains that students who excel in Music Theory frequently think in creative ways and utilize the ideology of, \u2018many paths, same destination.\u2019\n\u201c[One] thing that I think all of the students who are successful in Music Theory have in common is the ability to think about something in ways that they haven\u2019t before,\u201d Toniolo said. \u201cThere is something called neuroplasticity, meaning [that] the brain is never solidified in terms of the way that it thinks. You can always create new synapses, which are like pathways, for thought to happen. You can connect new things in a way that you haven\u2019t before.\u201d\nFor students thinking about a career in music, this class is highly beneficial, according to Shellard. Because it is offered as an AP course, this class provides collegiate insight that one would have to learn otherwise, giving students a head start if they familiarize themselves with the concepts early on. Additionally, for senior Aidan Celner, AP Music Theory student, this class has provided useful information in his desired career: music business.\n\u201c[Music Theory] allows me to figure out if something is wrong,\u201d Celner said. \u201cFor example, if I was to be in the studio with an artist trying to figure out how to make their music better, I think [skills gained in this class will] be really beneficial because it will save time.\u201d\nCelner explains that one of the greatest challenges in this class is actually making music, once the terminology and other skills are mastered. 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        "raw_content": "Haiti Cholera Outbreak -- Spreading to the U.S.?\nJulie Ryan Evans October 26, 2010 at 12:08 PM\nA deadly cholera outbreak has hit Haiti, and officials say the disease could spread and plague the poverty stricken country for years to come.\nAs of Sunday, 3,015 known cases and 253 deaths linked to the disease had been recorded. However, since 75 percent of people infected show no symptoms, the actual number could be higher.\nIf you're trying to rack your brain as to what cholera even is, exactly, you're not alone. While for years, it was one of the world's most pressing health concerns, large outbreaks in recent memory have been few and far between in most developed nations.\nBut for many countries, including Haiti, it's a very real and dangerous threat still.\nHere are six things you might not know about cholera:\n1. It's a bacterial disease typically spread through contaminated water.\n2. Symptoms can include vomitting, diarrhea, muscle cramps, severe dehydration, and shock.\n3. People can die within hours of contracting cholera if they don't receive treatment.\n4. Cholera is largely treatable if oral re-hydration salts are administered. (Up to 80 percent of cases can be successfully treated.)\n5. The last outbreak of cholera in the United States was in 1911. U.S. President James Polk died from the disease in 1849. Our advanced water treatment and sewage methods make it unlikely that it would ever be a widespread problem again here.\n6. Other countries with less advanced water treatment methods still are affected. According to the World Health Organization, between 3\u20135 million people contract cholera each year, and 100,000\u2013120,000 die from it.\nIf you are traveling to an area that is affected by cholera (parts of Africa, Asia, and Central and South America), the Mayo Clinic offers this list of precautions you can take to greatly reduce your risk of contracting cholera including the following:\nAvoid untreated water.\nEat food that's completely cooked and hot.\nAvoid sushi.\nBe careful with fruits and vegetables.\nBe wary of dairy foods.\nIf you want to help fight the spread of cholera in Haiti, you can contribute to Doctors Without Borders or Partners in Health who are assisting efforts.\nHave you or anyone you know ever been affected by cholera?\nImage via doctorswithoutborders.org\nin the news general health illness",
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        "raw_content": "\"The Tourist\"\n\"It is no measure of health to be well-adjusted to a profoundly sick society.\" --Krishnamurti\nA Look at Zimbabwe: A Visit and Subsequent Thoughts\nOriginal essay (2003) (below)\nFirst reply to reaction\nSecond (and final) reply to reaction\nRacism and Chauvinism\n\"The Tourist\" Returns (2005)\n(Address will work until the end of February 2006. Any messages sent to this address are liable to be published, usually anonymously and without further notice.)\nPreparations for Trip -- Currency Conundrum\nArrival in Zimbabwe\nPhotography in Zimbabwe\nExperience of a Former Farmer\nDeforestation in Nyanga and \"War Veterans\"\nFarmers and Foreign-Exchange Rates\nAn Ugly Road Block\nPensioners in Zimbabwe\nDeparture from Zimbabwe -- Currency Conundrum\nThe Zimbabwean Economy\nEmigrating Zimbabweans\nRecent Violence in Zimbabwe\nSouthern-African Reaction\nGoing Back to Zimbabwe to Live\nBut I can be Murdered Anywhere in the World\nA Sick Society?\nDealing with Ever-Present Danger\nConclusion: The Proverbial Frog\nThis message is going out to a broad cross section of people (and it may get forwarded to many more), some of who are very familiar with the situation in Zimbabwe, and some of who probably only really get to hear about Zimbabwe when I talk about it. This may interest you or it may not; if it doesn't, you won't hurt my feelings if you delete it unread. If you do read it and you are not intimately familiar with African history, be prepared to see race discussed in a manner that may not be familiar to you as a non-African. Be assured that race is a very real issue in Africa, for both whites and blacks, and Africans (both black and white) are not shy (as Westerners are) about discussing racial issues and dealing with it in their everyday lives. If you are already familiar with Zimbabwe, I apologise for explaining some things that you probably already know. This account is also long and detailed (so I have divided it into sections for easy reading), and probably way too philosophical. Oh well.\nI thought that writing about my ten days in Zimbabwe would be fairly easy. I thought that I'd see all sorts of things to confirm the media reports that we occasionally see in the Western media: queues for petrol (and signs at petrol stations saying they had no petrol); dispossessed and homeless farmers; lawlessness on the part of the police and army; riot police beating peaceful demonstrators, including members of the clergy; farm land lying fallow; \"war veterans\" standing menacingly at the gates to farms; etc. All of this has happened and does happen, but I didn't see any of it.\nFirst of all, let me describe the grand extent of my visit to Zimbabwe and give you some personal background. I was born in Rhodesia (as it was then) and still have family in Zimbabwe (as it is now). My immediate family and I left Zimbabwe-Rhodesia (as it was briefly) in 1979 when I was 12. On this trip (not my first since I left) I arrived in late November 2003 and left in early December 2003, and spent my time in Harare (the capital city) and Nyanga (near the eastern border of the country in the province of Manicaland) and on the road between Harare and Nyanga. For my trip I took the precaution of registering with the high commission of the country in which I live -- an unnecessary precaution, as it turns out, but a precaution nonetheless. I also didn't take my notebook computer with me, my constant companion because of my business, because I didn't want it to be the catalyst for any trouble. In particular I didn't want to be mistaken for a journalist, although my camera and lenses would probably have been a bigger indicator. I didn't have occasion to go into any grocery shops, but my host did come out of a shop on one occasion without the sugar he went in for because they had none. I spent little time in the central business district (CBD) of Harare. I didn't talk politics with many people because that would have been dangerous, for them and/or for me; I was warned that there are ZANU-PF plants in bars, and that talking politics in such public places was simply not a good idea, as you could be talking to a plant or be overheard by a plant. (ZANU-PF [often shortened to just ZANU or Zanu] stands for Zimbabwe African National Union - Patriotic Front, and is the name of the ruling party in Zimbabwe.) I did not go looking for a \"story\" and I did not venture off the main road between Harare and Nyanga, although we did do a fair bit of driving around Nyanga.\nTo sum up my conflicting emotions (before I've even written about them), I would say that the good in Zimbabwe is very good, and the bad is very bad. The climate and the geography remain the same; even mugabe (aka Comrade Robert Gabriel Mugabe, the president and dictator of Zimbabwe and former leader of the Chinese and North Korean supported guerilla terrorist group ZANLA, the Zimbabwe National Liberation Army) can't change those, short of dropping nuclear bombs. The lifestyle (for the white population), as far as I could see, is still hard to beat. The white population is still the same in many respects: friendly, outgoing and pleasant... if you don't count the apparent abundance (and tolerance) of wife/girlfriend beaters and philanderers. (That said, in a country without law and order, to whom would a beaten wife or girlfriend, especially a white one, turn?) On the other hand, hanging over all of the good is the threat that at any moment you could lose it all to state-sponsored terrorism, including the possibility of losing your life. In the blink of an eye and at the whim of a black, ZANU-supporting bureaucrat or even peasant you could lose your home, your business and/or farm, your life savings, your family, your right to live in the country of your birth, and, as I said before, even your life. This applies to blacks and whites; the difference is that the blacks, as the vast majority in the country, have the political power to effect change or even to rise up against the dictatorship running the country. On the other hand, the whites are just along for the ride, whatever happens, good or bad.\nMy trip to Zimbabwe starts, obviously, long before I arrived there. I communicated with my family and friends there to tell them that I was planning a visit and to co-ordinate dates. My communication with these people had to be circumspect, as it is believed that the government monitors telecommunications, including e-mail. Do they really? If yes, do they monitor all of it? Who really knows the answers to those questions, but the anecdotal evidence is there and the price is too high to take chances. One network administrator I spoke to there is convinced that the Zimbabwean government hires American firms to monitor SMTP streams into Zimbabwe. (In layman's terms, that means eavesdropping on your e-mail as it is being transferred to or from computers in Zimbabwe, even if that computer is your personal computer and not a server.) I have my doubts about this, not because I believe that there are American companies out there with integrity, but because I am not sure it's feasible or even possible. Then again, I don't know enough to refute it with any certainty.\nBecause I didn't know for sure that my communication with my family and friends could not be monitored, there were questions that remained unasked until I arrived in Zimbabwe and was able to talk to people face-to-face. Possibly some of the biggest questions surrounded currency, foreign and Zimbabwean: How much foreign currency should I bring? How much foreign currency am I allowed to bring? Can I bring Zimbabwe dollars into the country? If yes, what is the maximum I can bring in? Where can I change money in Zimbabwe? What rate will I get if I change money in Zimbabwe -- the official rate, or the black-market rate (which are significantly different)? If I have foreign currency left when I leave, can I take it out with me? If I have Zimbabwe dollars left when I leave, can I take them out with me? If not, can I change them into foreign currency and at what rate? I didn't have the answers to any of these questions, some of which may seem absurd to some of you, especially if you have never been to Africa. I could have asked a Zimbabwean high commission or embassy somewhere, but the rules in African countries can change overnight or, especially in a country like Zimbabwe where there is almost no rule of law, be arbitrarily made up depending on the official you are dealing with at the moment and the colour of your skin. I didn't ask my family and friends in Zimbabwe because I didn't want to take the chance that the communication might be intercepted and they might be implicated in something, such as conspiring to trade foreign currency on the black market (or \"parallel\" market, as it is called there).\nA couple of days before I was scheduled to fly from Lusaka to Harare, we heard stories of people being stopped at roadblocks in Zimbabwe and having all of their foreign currency confiscated. We (my friend in Lusaka and I) tried to confirm these stories with others who had recently travelled to Zimbabwe, but nobody we talked to had experienced such a thing. The day I was scheduled to leave a friend sent me (by e-mail) a copy of a November 17th, 2003, article from \"The Guardian\" by Andrew Meldrum which made the allegation about these roadblocks. While I never for a moment considered cancelling my trip to Zimbabwe, I had to decide what the hell I was going to do about paying my way while I was there. The very fact that I faced this conundrum is testimony to the fluidity of the law in Zimbabwe and the lack of predictability. Here I was, a \"tourist\" who was determined to get to Zimbabwe for personal reasons, having to decide how to try and outwit the government so that I could stay in their country and spend my money there. If I didn't have family and friends in Zimbabwe that I wanted to see and was in fact just a regular tourist, I wouldn't have considered Zimbabwe a feasible destination at all, and would have instead gone to Zambia or South Africa. Little wonder then that there seem to be hardly any tourists in Zimbabwe.\nSo what did I end up doing? In Zambia I bought Z$930 000 (at the black-market rate, of course), about US$150 worth of Zimbabwean currency at about Z$6000 to US$1. (The official rate [mandated by the Zimbabwean government] is a little over Z$800 [eight hundred] to US$1.) I bought it from three different money changers standing on the side of the road between Lusaka (the capital of Zambia) and Chirundu (a border crossing between Zambia and Zimbabwe). I had planned to buy Z$1 000 000, but I cleaned out the three money changers and didn't have time to drive further looking for another. Again, we had heard that you were only allowed to bring into Zimbabwe some ridiculous amount like Z$2000, but that won't even buy a loaf of bread, so the question became, \"How much will I declare on entering Zimbabwe?\" I also decided that I needed to take some foreign currency with me. In the end I took Z$930 000, K500 000 (kwacha, the Zambian currency, about US$100), US$70 in cash (US$20 hidden so that I would still be able to pay my departure fee should the other US$50 be confiscated) and a single US$50 travellers' cheque. (The rest of my foreign currency I left with a trusted friend in Lusaka. What I took was, I decided, as much as I was willing to lose.) In case I was forced to sign over the travellers' cheque, I recorded the number and would have immediately reported it stolen to American Express.\nThe Z$930 000 was an impressive sight, as about Z$700 000 of it was made up of Z$500 notes; that's 1400 bank notes. I looked like a drug dealer sitting with my loot. The balance was in bearer cheques each of which carried an expiry date (some in January and some in June 2004), recently printed in Zimbabwe in Z$5000, Z$10 000 and Z$20 000 denominations to deal with the shortage of actual cash in Zimbabwe. I decided to declare Z$200 000; the rest I simply tied into bundles and put in my suitcase (my checked luggage) without trying too hard to conceal it. Had it been discovered, I would have pleaded ignorance of its existence. Stupid, maybe, but what were my options? I also declared K200 000, as well as US$50 cash and US$50 in travellers' cheques; the balance of my foreign currency (K300 000 and US$20) I hid. To cover any eventualities, I told my friend in Lusaka that if he hadn't heard from me by noon the day after I arrived, then somebody had obviously taken a dislike to me and the undeclared cash in my possession, and that he should make the necessary phone calls. Fortunately, that didn't happen.\nLeaving Lusaka airport was amusing. I decided to remove the large flash from my camera bag and in its place I put the Z$200 000 that I would declare on entry to Zimbabwe. This was a bundle of 400 notes, standing on end in the compartment where the flash normally sits. It was too big to put in my pocket or my bum bag, which is why it was in my camera bag. As had happened previously when I left Lusaka to go to South Africa (and as also happened after my trip to Zimbabwe when I left Lusaka for London), the brain trust operating the X-ray machine opened my bag to look inside. The guy flipped open the compartment containing the wad of cash, didn't bat an eyelid, closed it, continued with his search, and then sent me on my way without a word. There was no way to tell, looking at that wad of cash standing on end, what currency it was. It could have been a wad of US$100 notes (US$40 000) for all he knew. Was he actually thinking (or conscious!) while he was looking through my bag? If so, what was he looking for? Who knows.\nI arrived at Harare International Airport, having spent the flight over reminding myself what currency I was declaring. On arrival I was impressed at the sight of the new terminal, both inside and out. However, what impressed me even more was that it was empty except for two or three Customs officers and the eight or so passengers from the aeroplane on which I had just arrived. (The arrivals hall was similarly devoid of humanity, with only one or two parties there to meet people in addition to the party who met me.) I filled in the entry form and said that I would be staying in Zimbabwe for eleven days. Normally I tend to overestimate the number of days I will be staying in order to maintain a safety margin, but I decided to declare the exact number of days this time in order not to give anyone an excuse to accuse me of lying. (Although I stayed only ten days, I was originally supposed to stay eleven days, but decided to leave a day earlier than planned to give myself more time in Lusaka before my departure on December 4th for London.) What I didn't notice until I was well away from the airport was that, although I had arrived on November 23rd, the entry stamp in my passport said November 21st. So, despite having been given a day more than I needed, I was still a day short because the stamp claimed I had arrived two days earlier than I really had. African incompetence or African deceit? Who knows. However, having read a story in a \"Getaway\" magazine (a southern-African travel magazine) about one of their journalists who had encountered a similar scenario in Zimbabwe with ugly consequences, I wouldn't have been surprised if it was the latter. I was tempted to change the date myself with a pen and scribble some fake initials under it. However, I was persuaded to go to the Immigration office in downtown Harare to explain my predicament a day or two later. Those familiar with African bureaucracy will know what happened next; the official behind the desk did exactly what I was planning to do. I asked him, incredulously, if he would put some sort of official stamp on it so that it didn't look like I had done it myself, but none was forthcoming.\nMy father had asked me to take some photographs of a number of places with which he had been involved during their construction. My host was actually quite nervous about my camera, especially when in the CBD of Harare, and so I think I took only one picture there other than the few I took quickly and surreptitiously of one of the places my father wanted me to photograph. I intended to ask permission to take pictures of this particular building, but I wanted a few in advance in case I was denied permission. As it was, the administrator was quite happy to give me permission, and I roamed the grounds by myself taking all the pictures I wanted, both inside and outside. This particular building still looked quite good and was in a good state of repair after more than 40 years.\nI did not receive such a friendly welcome at my second stop. This time I didn't take any pictures in advance, and ended up talking to the chief of public and press relations for this particular place. He listened to my request, told me to put it in writing, and then went back into his office and closed the door. (We're not talking about a top secret military base here!) I looked at his secretary, pulled out my pen, and asked for a piece of paper. However, I decided not to bother as I didn't know my host's address or telephone number off by heart and I figured that, even if I did get a positive written response (or any response at all), there was no way it would arrive before I left Zimbabwe. So, I put my pen back and promised to send them a letter. Then I went and took the pictures anyway. In this case, a world-class structure at a public institution that is barely more than 20 years old, had fallen into a shocking state of disrepair and neglect. Very sad.\nI happened to arrive when the West Indies were in town to play cricket against Zimbabwe at Harare Sports Club. I attended the match on Wednesday, November 26th and thoroughly enjoyed the day. Zimbabwe actually beat the West Indies that day, which was quite an accomplishment. We sat in the sparsely-populated stands for some of the game, and then spent the rest of the match in the corporate boxes. In there and in the bar afterwards, you wouldn't have known that Zimbabwe is a country that has been on the brink (of something) for several years now. Apparently there is still a lot of money (\"obscene\" amounts in some cases, to quote one person) in Harare, much of it fuelled by dealings in foreign currency. Something that surprised me is that quite a number of people making their living through foreign currency dealings are former farmers. Ensure you interpret what I said correctly and realise that it is based on hearsay; a significant number of people making their living through foreign currency deals are former farmers, but in fact it is only a very few former farmers. Apparently usury is quite rife too.\nA friend of my host is a former farmer. What I heard about his situation was very interesting. Apparently, in dealing with ZANU officials on matters related to his seized farm, he has made \"friends\" with some of them. This startled me, quite frankly. How does one become \"friends\" with people who are stealing your life and everything you have worked for out from under you? Good question, so I asked it. These officials claim that they are just as unhappy with what mugabe is doing to the country as the brutalised white farmers (and their black employees) are. They claim that, when mugabe is gone, they will give back (either in whole or in part) the farms that have been seized and which now lie (for the most part) untended or barely tended at all. Can these people be believed, or is this pure nonsense and fantasy on the part of the former farmers? I have an opinion, the former farmer has an opinion, and only time will tell which of us is right.\nMy only full weekend in Zimbabwe was spent in Nyanga. The journey up there from Harare was uneventful and we were stopped at only a couple of police road blocks on the way -- fewer than we would have seen on a journey of the same length in Zambia, but loaded with far more potential for nastiness. (Zambian road blocks are a joke in comparison, and almost amusing in fact.) There was nothing remarkable (to me) about what I saw (or didn't see) on the way up, but we had my host's black gardener with us as he was returning to that area for a few days to see his children. He has lived in that area for most of his life, since he was a child, and kept commenting as we drove along that the area had changed so much for the worse in recent years, particularly in the last couple of years. I couldn't fully understand exactly what he was talking about, but he seemed to be referring to indiscriminate deforestation, presumably undertaken by those (usually describing themselves as \"war veterans\") who feel that they have a right to do to the land whatever they want because it is \"theirs\". We spent a couple of nights at a cottage, and the friend of my host with whom we had gone there commented that the \"war veterans\" had chopped down quite a few trees on the property since he was last there. In fact, several trees were cut down while we were there. Whether or not these people have a legal right to fall these trees in a country where there is no rule of law is not even worth discussing.\n(The term \"war veteran\" [or \"war vet\", often pronounced as the single word \"wovet\"] deserves some explanation here for those not familiar with Zimbabwean history. The war referred to is the civil war that took place starting [depending on how you define the start of an undeclared guerilla war] sometime during the 1960s or early 1970s and which officially ended in 1980. For those who had trouble with maths in school, the war ended almost 24 years ago now. Many of these people claiming to be \"war veterans\" are teenagers -- gangs of thugs organised by ZANU and its youth wing. Even those in their 20s could not have been older than five years when the war ended.)\nWe visited the Troutbeck Inn for drinks one day; it was quiet, although not as dead as the airport was on the day of my arrival. We also visited the Rhodes Nyanga Hotel, where there is also a small museum. Again, the hotel didn't seem very busy, although the person we spoke to assured us that they were quite busy. He gave us a tour of a few rooms (presumably unoccupied), including the rooms where Cecil John Rhodes (after whom Rhodesia was named) slept and dined. In fact, the room where he slept still contains his original furniture. We also had the museum opened so we could have a look. I have heard stories that the Zimbabwe government has, at best, ignored the destruction of some of Zimbabwe's historical documents and artifacts (including Rhodes' grave) and, at worst, encouraged and participated in it. (History is history and, no matter how odious it might be to someone, it should be preserved for future generations so that they may learn from it.) So, it was encouraging to see that the black owners of this hotel have kept both the name and the museum intact.\nAnother place we visited was a farm in the area. We visited the dairy and drank milkshakes and ate baked goods. This farm was also growing flowers for export to earn much-needed foreign currency for the country. However, the problem with such exports is that the goods are sold to the international market at the official exchange rate, while the farmer has to pay the black-market rate to buy his inputs. For example (numbers are purely hypothetical), if a dozen roses sells for US$20, the farmer earns (at the official rate of Z$800 to US$1) Z$16 000. However, if it costs the farmer US$10 to grow those roses he has to buy that US$10 at the black-market rate, meaning it cost him (at the black-market rate of Z$6000 to US$1) Z$60 000 to grow those dozen roses! Look at it another way. Let's say it costs the farmer US$10 (Z$60 000 at the black-market rate) to grow a dozen roses. In order to break even, he needs to sell those roses for US$75 (Z$60 000 at the official rate). That's a 650% mark-up! How many businesses do you know of that can be competitive if they need that big a mark-up just to break even? Of course, not all inputs are paid for in foreign currency, particularly labour. However, even though the figures are not precise, they illustrate a huge problem.\nAdjacent to the dairy farm we saw another farm that was apparently being worked by \"war veterans\". The only activity we saw there was some workers trying to fix a tractor that was loaded with seed potatoes.\nOur journey back to Harare, along the same route, was much the same as the journey up with one notable exception. I had let my guard down and had not kept my foreign currency hidden. Not that it was lying exposed on a seat in the car, but I had made no effort to hide it in places in my luggage which would stand up to a cursory search. At the road block on the Harare side of Marondera the police officer told us, without any preliminary discussion, to pull over to the side of the road. After we had sat there for a couple of minutes he came over and informed us that he was going to search the entire vehicle for \"money\". This was not good news, and could not turn out well. Besides the stories I had heard about all foreign currency being confiscated in such searches, the police have also, in the recent past, confiscated \"excessive\" amounts of Zimbabwean cash because it is illegal to hoard the cash which is so scarce in the country. Although my approximately US$150 worth of Zimbabwean currency was not an excessive amount by any reasonable stretch of the imagination, it could easily be considered excessive in terms of what one would normally need for one day. However, any move by me towards my luggage would not have elicited a positive reaction, so I just sat tight. My host's friend, who was driving (there were five of us in the car, including two children), got out of the car and opened the boot (trunk to you North Americans), all the while keeping up a stream of conversation. He was explaining to the cop that we had just been in Nyanga for the weekend, had not left the country (e.g., to go to Mo\u00e7ambique or South Africa) and so we had no foreign currency with us. For whatever reason, after pawing through a few items in the boot, he decided not to bother searching the car and everything in it. That was a huge relief, and we wasted no time in departing.\nSomething else the cop would have been interested in that was in the boot was a jerry can full of petrol. Apparently these are routinely confiscated. Along the roads, usually not far from a road block, you will also see \"petrol stations\" (gas stations for the North Americans) set up. These are not your shiny Shell or Total stations with neon lights and canopies; these are oil drums set up in the bundu (bush) with a piece of hose pipe for siphoning the petrol into your tank. Guess where these people get the petrol that they sell to you. There are no prizes for guessing right the first time.\nWe returned from Nyanga on Monday and I spent that afternoon with some family friends. These people are a retired couple -- retired numerous times (by their own admission) from various jobs and businesses. He retired after more than two decades of high-ranking service to both the Rhodesian and Zimbabwean governments, mostly with the Zimbabwean government, and most of his service with the Rhodesian government was in a role that brought him into contact with the black population in ways that were meant to foster development and a smooth transition from Rhodesia to Zimbabwe. (I apologise for being so vague, but it is for a reason. I'm trying to say that this is a person who, if any white man is going to be the recipient of some sort of favouritism from the black government, it would be him.) His monthly government pension won't even buy enough dog food for one of their dogs for one month. Admittedly these are not people who are content to sit around doing nothing, so it's probable that they would have the business they now run even if their pensions did support them. However, if this business fails or is somehow usurped, they will be destitute. OK, so they get rid of their dogs and don't have to buy dog food -- now try and survive on less money than it takes to feed your dog every month. Think about it. These people are the \"lucky\" ones. There are pensioners in Zimbabwe dying of starvation because they have nobody to support them and no way to support themselves.\nI left Zimbabwe the following morning. On the way to the airport I pondered what to do with my remaining Zimbabwe dollars. I knew (actually I assumed) that I couldn't take them out of the country, but it was my money dammit! I decided to put the bearer cheques (in their larger denominations) in the \"secret\" pocket in my shorts. There they were unobtrusive and I was willing to take the chance that I could get them out. However, I still had about Z$200 000 left in Z$500 notes. (I didn't bother counting it; I just eyeballed it.) Not a hell of a lot of money -- only about US$33. Did I want to throw it in my luggage and chance it ending the day in the pocket of some official at the airport (and perhaps worse for me), or should I just give it to my host? I decided to give it to my host, but then decided to keep a few dollars (I peeled off about Z$10 000) for an experiment. As it happens, my luggage was not searched and I could have taken it out of the country with no problem.\nAt the still-empty airport I found out that the departure fee was US$30, not US$20 as I had been told. (I believe that Zimbabwean citizens can pay this in Zimbabwe dollars [although I am not sure at what rate], but foreigners must pay in US dollars or pounds sterling. I presume other reasonably strong foreign currencies would be accepted, but I didn't ask and you certainly wouldn't want to count on it or change if you didn't have the exact amount.) It's a good thing the cop in Marondera didn't discover my foreign currency. After checking in and saying goodbye to my host, I stopped at the first hurdle between me and the aeroplane. (The scene literally looks like a steeplechase.) He just wanted to see my boarding card, which I showed him. My next stop, at the desk behind him, was exit control. This seems to be a feature unique to Third-World countries (and probably Second-World countries, when they existed), although I encountered it for the first time in a First-World country in the Netherlands shortly after I was in Zimbabwe. This person looked at my passport and stamped it, showing that I had exited Zimbabwe. Interestingly enough, she made no comment about the manual change to the entry stamp in my passport. That was a relief.\nNext stop was currency control, and this is where it got interesting. The person at the desk asked me if I had any Zimbabwean currency on me. Time for my experiment. I said, \"Yes, maybe about $10 000.\" (When I counted it later it was actually $13 000, plus the bearer cheques I had hidden away.) She said that I could not take it out of the country with me. I said, \"Oh, what should I do with it then?\" expecting her to tell me to give it to her. She said that I could go back out to the terminal and spend it in the shops there. Remember, this is after I have \"officially\" exited Zimbabwe. I told her that I had looked in the shops and didn't see anything there that I wanted. Then I looked past her at the duty-free shops in the departure area and asked her if I could spend it there. She said, \"You can try,\" and off I went. She let me past with the now-illegal Zimbabwean cash I was carrying to \"try\" and spend it in the duty-free shops! We're talking about the equivalent of little more than US$1.50 here! Of course, I went straight to the gate and I ended up selling it and the bearer cheques in Zambia.\nThat's the blow-by-blow account of my trip to Zimbabwe. What about this economy that is supposedly on the brink of collapse, and has been for at least four years now since the referendum that precipitated all this chaos? I am not an economist, but my understanding of the way the world's economies are supposed to work is that \u00a310 in the United Kingdom should buy roughly the same \"basket of goods\" in Zimbabwe -- not exactly the same, but roughly speaking and as a general rule. However, \u00a310 probably buys almost \u00a320 worth of goods in Zimbabwe. I haven't figured it out exactly because I didn't do much shopping in Zimbabwe, but my impression from talking to people and seeing the prices of a lot of things is that they are ridiculously cheap to someone from outside the country. (For example, I bought a very nice, button-up, collared, short-sleeve shirt for US$16. You'll pay that for a T-shirt of questionable quality in other countries.) However, incomes are also much lower in Zimbabwe (I'm talking about for educated people in managerial- and executive-level positions), so to Zimbabweans everything seems \"normal\" as long as they don't have to buy anything from outside the country with foreign currency (e.g., airline tickets or Internet hosting). The lucky few (executive-level) who are paid some of their salary in foreign currency (outside the country, I believe) leave that money outside the country for a rainy day, to buy things that must be bought in foreign currency, or bring it into the country and buy Zimbabwe dollars on the black market, making their salary go a hell of a lot further than if they are paid purely in Zimbabwe dollars inside the country. The annual salary for the network administrator I spoke to compares favourably only to the monthly salary of a network administrator in a place like Canada. It's no wonder he has applied to emigrate there.\nSpeaking of Zimbabweans going abroad, their reactions once out of the country are instructive. With access to satellite television common in Zimbabwe these days, there's no excuse (which wasn't always the case) for being ignorant of what happens in the country, despite the propaganda in the government-run media and the constant harassment and closing down of the locally-based independent media, including the reporters of international media outlets trying to do their jobs in Zimbabwe. So how do Zimbabweans recently arrived, whether on holiday or immigrating, in other countries react? Think about it. Do they defend what is going on in Zimbabwe? (Well, actually, I have heard of one fairly recent ex-Zimbabwean who referred to a \"hard-won independence\", as she side-stepped the question of mugabe's policies. One wonders why she left, but I digress.) Do they pine for the razor wire and the personal security guard? They may pine for the good weather and the domestic help, but the short answer is no, they do not pine for the razor wire. They tend to become instant converts to \"the cause\", if there is such a cause. They marvel at the fact that they don't have to live behind walls topped with razor wire or broken glass; they are amazed that they can get sugar at the grocery store every time they go; they're happy that their children don't grow up in a culture of fear; there's no iron gate to lock at night; they don't have to watch what they say and who they say it to; and so on. For the first time in years, or perhaps even their lives, they can relax a bit.\nI wrote earlier of anecdotal evidence of the monitoring of e-mail in Zimbabwe. Here is some of that anecdotal evidence. A friend of my host in Zimbabwe received, unsolicited, an e-mail message with news of a planned stay-away, or general strike. She deleted the message, but the CIO (Central Intelligence Organisation, roughly the Zimbabwean equivalent of the American CIA) raided the offices where she worked, \"discovered\" the offending e-mail (received, I stress again, unsolicited), arrested her and threw her in prison for four days where she was beaten. She was then released without charge. That's just for receiving the message, not for sending it. She quickly decided she no longer wanted to live in Zimbabwe, and left.\nWhat else? Shortly after leaving Zimbabwe I heard from a friend that friends of hers (husband, wife and two children) were severely beaten for three hours on their farm. Nothing new -- it just makes it more real when it is friends. Also in the news is that, in November, the governor of Manicaland province (where Nyanga is located) was been fired by mugabe because she was considered too friendly to the few remaining white farmers in the province. She has been replaced by a retired lieutenant-general of the Zimbabwean army who was in charge of the troops protecting mugabe's diamond mines in the \"Democratic\" Republic of the Congo (formerly Z\u00e4ire). It doesn't take much to speculate on his agenda. Since then, to quote ZWNews.com, \"The chief accountant for a British-owned tea estates in Zimbabwe's eastern mountains [where I was] died ... after he was abducted and forced to drink acid. Phillip Laing, who was married with two young children, was found chained to a tree in the bush yesterday and it is not known whether he died during the night or instantly.\"\nMuch of the international outcry over Zimbabwe is driven by people in countries outside of Africa -- Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada, the United States, etc. What do people in sub-Saharan Africa in general and southern Africa in particular think of Zimbabwe? (For those not familiar with southern Africa, it is not a country; it is a region comprised of a number of different countries, including South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Mo\u00e7ambique and Angola. People refer to \"sub-Saharan Africa\" because that is \"black Africa\", as opposed to north Africa [again a region, not a country] which is Arab.) First let's separate the so-called leaders of these countries from the people in these countries; the leaders of these countries do not necessarily represent popular opinion. The obvious leader to examine first is Thabo Mbeki of South Africa. Being the leader of the (as yet) largest economy in sub-Saharan Africa, Mbeki's action (or, more appropriately, inaction) on the Zimbabwe issue is not of little consequence. Mbeki prefers a policy of \"quiet diplomacy\" towards Zimbabwe. What this means, in another well-worn phrase, is \"trust me\". Sorry, but I don't, because I prefer another clich\u00e9: \"Actions speak louder than words.\" I don't believe that, behind the privacy of closed doors during lavish state dinners while the people in your respective countries are dying of starvation or at the hands of the police, army or thugs, you are applying the thumbscrews to mugabe. If anything you're probably asking him for pointers so that you can do the same thing in your country, when the time is right. Then there's Sam Nujoma of Namibia (formerly South West Africa) who openly admires mugabe's policies with respect to land distribution and is trying to implement them in his country. There are other leaders who are either strangely silent on the issue or openly supportive. What little opposition there is among southern African leaders to mugabe is driven by selfish concern for the damage he is doing to the economies of southern Africa.\nWhat of the ordinary people of southern Africa? Hell, I'm not really sure. The subject of Zimbabwe seems to elicit a clucking of the tongue and a shake of the head. I've heard some say, \"Ag, it's just Africa.\" Well, maybe it is just Africa, but that shouldn't be an excuse. It's one thing to say, \"Ag, it's just Africa\" when the power goes out for the third time in two days, or you can't buy sugar, or you can't talk to anyone at the phone company... wait, that's \"just Canada\", a \"civilised\" country; it's another to say, \"Ag, it's just Africa\" when a country that was formerly the bread basket of southern Africa has to rely on international food aid, and some of their population still dies of starvation... those that are not dying at the hands of state-sponsored terrorism.\nAt the risk of sounding corny and na\u00efve, why can't we all just get along? Think about it; this isn't a racial issue, it's a power issue. Dictators like mugabe have turned their countries into their own personal fiefdoms, the basic rights of those under their rule (black and white) completely ignored. The people in countries like Zambia seem to be able to get along, so why can't they in Zimbabwe? Well, I actually answer that question and make comparisons further along. It's because mugabe is the last of the leaders of the \"struggle\" against European colonialism; he is a relic of the past, a racist with a vitriolic hatred for whites (and other identifiable groups like homosexuals) that rivals Adolf Hitler's hatred for Jews, blacks, homosexuals, and anyone else that didn't fit his narrow stereotype of a good Aryan. (Again, we're supposed to learn from history.) For mugabe, it's payback time. Never mind the fact that European colonialists never inflicted on black Africans the genocide they carried out in North America; mugabe would like to see Zimbabwe \"cleansed\" of whites once and for all. He fails to realise that whites are no longer aliens in Africa; they have migrated there over time and have been born and died in Africa just as black Africans have migrated all over Africa and have now migrated to Europe. How does putting a young child, too young to have learned any history yet, through a three-hour ordeal of pain and terror and killing his parents build a nation?\nA question I am often asked, especially since this trip, is, \"Would you go back and live in Zimbabwe?\" (Of course, such a question assumes I have the right to do such a thing. Despite the fact that I was born there, I do not.) The answer to that seems obvious, especially when I know of no white person who has gone back to Zimbabwe in recent years (which isn't to say there are none), but know of many who have left or who would like to leave. As I told a friend, there is an atmosphere in Zimbabwe that is familiar to me; I could see myself living there again. The only thing is that it certainly would not be under present circumstances. As I said earlier, one has to learn from history, and forty or so years of post-independence African history is very instructive. If there was a transition to a democracy there tomorrow and I felt it stable enough to live there perhaps a year from now, I might. However, I would never burn any bridges (financial and citizenship-wise) and in fact would actively maintain them. What has happened in Zimbabwe and Rhodesia before it over the last 40 years (but especially in the last ten) has done so much to undermine the basic fabric of society. For example, how do you turn a police force bent on murdering the populace and destroying its property into one committed to protecting the populace and its property (while busy issuing speeding tickets)? And how do you turn a populace afraid of the police into a populace that respects the police? For your answer, look at the situation in the Balkans fuelled by hatred nurtured since the Second World War and earlier; look at the situation in the American south, fuelled by slavery that ended two centuries ago. The answer is that, if it will happen, it certainly won't happen in my lifetime, and most likely not for many generations.\nA common response to the assertion from someone like me that the situation in Zimbabwe is not \"safe\" is that one can be murdered anywhere in the world. (This is a slightly more important issue than whether or not you can get sugar at the grocery store on any given day.) That's absolutely true -- no argument from me there. However, the chances of you being murdered by the police or the army or by thugs under the command of the president in any country not at war (and Zimbabwe is supposedly not at war) are slim, which is not the case in Zimbabwe. In any country where there is reasonable faith in the police and justice system you don't need to surround your property with walls topped with razor wire, have a lockable iron gate inside your house (I've heard them called \"rape cages\") to seal off the bedrooms while you sleep (which makes one wonder about escape routes in the event of a fire), have dogs whose primary purpose is to guard the property not to be a pet, and have a security guard from dusk to dawn. And if you are abused or murdered by the police in a country where the rule of law prevails, at least there is a reasonable chance that you or your survivors will have recourse to justice and that the cops, soldiers or thugs will go to jail for their crimes; the chances of that happening in Zimbabwe are laughable. Am I saying that the First-World, \"civilised\" (I put that term in quotation marks on purpose) country where I now live is paradise and Zimbabwe is hell? Far from it. However, there are certainly advantages to both the individual and society as a whole if one doesn't have to devote so much of one's mental energy on a daily basis to worrying about one's personal security.\nThis leads me to roll a few of my observations into one point. I am neither a psychologist nor an anthropologist, but I can't help feeling that an abundance of stressors on individuals and a society as a whole leads to undesirable consequences. Apparently the divorce rate among former farmers is higher than it is for the rest of the population. Do you think that might be related to what is happening to farmers? Do men who are generally happy with their lives beat their wives or girlfriends, threaten them with a loaded gun, or go looking for love in the arms of another woman? I think not. Do women who live in happy, stable relationships drink to excess on a regular basis? I'm guessing not again. Can it ever be normal in a society where anarchy does not, supposedly, prevail to live in a fortress? How do you talk to your neighbour over a two-metre-high wall topped with razor wire? So, although Zimbabweans have accepted their current lot as \"normal\" for them (or at least no big deal), I can't help feeling that it isn't. Then again, where else in the world do you judge who your real friends are by who will help you in the middle of the night to find a few litres of petrol (through personal and business contacts vital to everyday survival) to get you back home? I suppose that the good goes with the bad -- nothing is ever cut and dried.\nSo how does your average white person in Zimbabwe manage to live with the threat that they could lose everything instantly? I have asked this question, in one way or another. Zimbabweans are famous for \"making a plan\"; right now the country seems full of opportunists, willing to make a buck on the back of someone else in the country. As I mentioned, usury is apparently common and people dealing in foreign currency are making a mint while pensioners starve to death. On the one hand you can look askance at this and question the morals of people willing to live the high life while their fellow citizens are starving and being beaten and killed. On the other hand, the whites are a tiny minority in the country and have almost no political power, so it's not as if they can have any effect by being altruistic, banding together, and agitating for change, democracy and good government. (Such actions would be branded \"neo-colonialism\" by mugabe, considered seditious actions by \"Rhodesians\", and dealt with accordingly, further reducing the white population in Zimbabwe.) So, it seems, white Zimbabweans live for the moment with one ear to the ground. Personal and business contacts are vital, especially if you have black contacts who may even have contacts within ZANU; if something \"serious\" was to be in the pipeline, you might hear of it and be able to act proactively. Apparently some companies have made commitments to employees to evacuate them if things ever get hot in Zimbabwe, and I have heard of an example where this happened during the 2000 parliamentary elections.\nBut, in a country where people are so used to living in fear, how do you define \"serious\"? I am reminded of the story of the frog in the pot of water, and I'm sure I'm not the first to draw the analogy in this situation. Apparently, if you put a frog in a pot of room-temperature water on the stove and slowly raise the temperature of the water, the frog will adjust to the temperature of the water. Eventually the frog will be cooked alive because it never realises when the situation becomes \"serious\", and so never jumps out of the water. Are white Zimbabweans frogs in a pot of very hot (on the brink of boiling) water? We, outside the country, keep yelling, \"Jump!\" Are we right? If we are, we may not know until it's too late.\nThe original of this essay is located on the World Wide Web at thetourist.rhonet.org. Permission is granted by the author to circulate and publish this essay without personal attribution, but please include a link or reference to thetourist.rhonet.org. Thank-you.\nThis page (/index.php) last updated 2011-02-19 13:54:03 UTC.\nCopyright \u00a9 1996-2019 NinerNet Communications. All rights reserved.",
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        "raw_content": "When God Doesn\u2019t Answer\u2026\u2026\nA friend of mine recently wrote this on Facebook\u2026..\n\u201cIn keeping with my natural, God-given, questioning nature which I have decided to embrace rather than ignore, I have been plagued with this thought for nearly a week. It came to the forefront once again after Soso\u2019s thought provoking conversation about God being too busy to heal her twin.\nHere it is\u2026Why is it we are so fearful being real about the feeling of abandonment by God when He doesn\u2019t answer or give us any sign that He listens when His own Son said these words, \u201cMy God, why have you forsaken me?\u201d His own Son!\nSeems to me in my human brain that being real before God and asking those hard questions simply isn\u2019t as simple as quoting scripture.\nIt is about living faith while asking God why He forsakes us and then knowing He accepts our humanness, stores our tears and watches as we obey by moving forward despite no answers and believing He IS the rewarder of those who seek Him.\u201d\nTom here\u2026\u2026\nFor anyone who is dealing with unanswered prayers, illnesses that won\u2019t go away and other struggles, I believe that it is okay to be real with God and to be upset about the unanswered prayers, while at the same time retaining the belief that God has a plan and His plan is better than ours.\nBut it is hard, very hard.\nAnd God Did Think Twice\nExodus 32:14a (The Message) \u2013 \u201cAnd God did think twice.\u201d\nThis is a small \u201csnippet\u201d of God\u2019s conversation with Moses about when the Israelites sinned and made the golden calf and worshipped it.\nMost of us would believe that God had the right to wipe out the evil people from in the middle of the Israelites. After all they had seen and heard and been a part of \u2013 then they decide to do this? Ugh.\nBut think about it, God thought twice. God was willing to listen to Moses and changed His plans because of what Moses said.\nI\u2019m not willing to say that God is going to be willing to change His plans every time we ask him. His ways are way better than ours and beyond what we can understand.\nBut, if God was willing to listen to Moses, don\u2019t you think that the least we can do is talk to Him and tell Him what\u2019s on our minds and what we\u2019re thinking?\nMay we all spend more time talking with God about the things that bother us in this world.",
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        "raw_content": "The Teaching and Research Assistants at Concordia (TRAC) is a labour union comprising the teaching assistants and research assistants at Concordia University in Montreal, Queb\u00e9c.\nWhat TRAC is\nTRAC is local of a labour union, the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC). As a labour union, the main function of TRAC is to negotiate working conditions and pay rates, and to defends the labour rights of TRAC members under the collective agreements. 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TRAC finally works in tandem with other unions and employee associations, student groups and associations, and campus and community groups, to advance these goals and values.\nTRAC is directly chartered local 12500 of the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC), a national union that represents more than 180 000 workers in every province and territory in Canada as well as locations around the world. PSAC members work for federal government departments and agencies, Crown corporations, universities, casinos, community services agencies, Aboriginal communities, airports, and the security sector among others. PSAC is headquartered in Ottawa with 23 regional offices across Canada. You can find more information about PSAC on the PSAC web site.\nAll teaching assistants (TA) and research assistants (RA) employed by Concordia University are members of TRAC. Since contracts for these positions are of a relatively short duration, membership is also extended to anyone with a promise of employment as a teaching or research assistant (such as in a letter of offer), and to anyone who has held a contract within the last calendar year, if they reasonably expect to be able to be rehired as a teaching or research assistant.\nAll invigilators are also members of TRAC for the duration of the semester in which they have a contract. Currently, because invigilators do not have yet a collective agreement, they do not pay membership fees to the union. They must also renew their membership at each new semester. Other than that, they share the same rights and responsibilities of TA and RA.\nTRAC is \u201cmember driven\u201d \u2013 meaning members directly participate in and make decisions for the local. 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        "raw_content": "The Community Coalition is an outgrowth of the county\u2019s 2011 Sesquicentennial Celebration. During the course of that anniversary year a committee of community representatives worked to celebrate, educate and preserve Transylvania County\u2019s history. The Sesquicentennial had the following objectives:\nAchieve broad participation from residents, businesses, organizations and institutions.\nFacilitate programs and events that stimulate an interest in local history and its preservation.\nProduce events and activities that are fun and build community.\nExplore the diversity of our culture.\nCelebrate the arts.\nStrengthen our appreciation of the area\u2019s natural resources and our quality of life.\nRecognize our distinctive communities.\nCreate a lasting legacy through print, visual, musical and other reminders.\nIt was the goal of the Community Representatives Committee to accomplish as many of these as possible! The events, programs and legacies they produced were so meaningful and significant to the Celebration that the group decided to extend their service. They became the Community Coalition and are housed under the Transylvania Heritage Museum. Many of their purposes and objectives remain the same as they will continue to work together to educate and to preserve our heritage, enhance our sense of community and help empower the Museum to meet its mission of connecting community, history and life. The original participants are still involved \u2013 Balsam Grove, Blantyre, Cathey\u2019s Creek, Cedar Mountain, Dunn\u2019s Rock, Eastatoe, Lake Toxaway/Sapphire/ Quebec, Little River, Rosenwald, See Off and the Allison-Deaver House. They have become the historical advocates in their communities and will make efforts this year to bring communities together both socially and educationally. The Coalition will continue to \u201cweave the tapestry of community\u201d that was begun in 2011. If your community would like to join us, please contact us!",
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        "raw_content": "London Fashion Week: Why Alexa Chung has 'imposter syndrome'\n[img]https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/320/cpsprodpb/DE77/production/_103415965_jjj_ac_08.jpg\" width=\"976\" height=\"549\">\nIf you're sick of hearing people shout \"Alexa!\" everywhere you go, it's probably best you steer clear of London Fashion Week.Not because the photographers and journalists are spending the weekend barking at their smart speakers, but because of a certain newcomer to this season's schedule.Appearing alongside the likes of Jasper Conran, Victoria Beckham, Burberry and Pam Hogg is former TV presenter and model Alexa Chung.She may have been a familiar face in fashion for more than a decade, but Alexa's LFW debut this weekend comes just one year after launching her eponymous clothing brand.Of course, unleashing an entire collection of clothes you've designed as part of such a starry and prestigious line-up would understandably be a daunting prospect for anyone.\nBut \"imposter syndrome\", as she refers to it, is something the Alexa is no stranger to.\"It's not exclusive to fashion, I've felt it with everything I've done,\" the 34-year-old tells BBC News.\"Writing for Vogue, that's a huge imposter syndrome. 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Jobs which are high-profile or high-pressure often come with such a feeling.The author Maya Angelou once said she feared being uncovered as a fraud despite, at that point, having a Pulitzer Prize and 11 successful books to her name.But, Alexa reasons: \"I think it's a good thing to be aware of or to feel about yourself, because it allows you to still be open to learning, it means you're more curious about other people and how their journeys have happened. \"Also, if you're egotistical and think you definitely deserve to be doing this then maybe you won't be progressing or evolving.\"Alexa has now returned to the UK and is living in London after several years in New York.\nAlexa pictured at Stella McCartney's Paris Fashion Week show last October\nHer first collection for LFW is themed \"arrivals and departures\", because, she explains: \"I've always been fascinated by airport dressing.\"\"What's interesting to me is there's this place where people from literally all around the world in one hallway are all expressing themselves, be it in the most casual form or whatever.\"And it's where people are the most vulnerable, because you're flying either long haul or short haul but feeling really gross, so how does one's personal style leak out of them when they're in an environment that's deeply unglamorous?\"That's quite interesting to me, because when you do spot someone that's looking really dapper in an airport you're like 'wow, total image commitment'. 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        "raw_content": "Duda congratulates Ukrainians on Independence Day\nPolish President Andrzej Duda congratulated Petro Poroshenko and Ukrainians on the Independence Day. The press office of the President's Administration reports.\n'I wish to assure you in the respect to the Ukranian nation, which strongly builds an independent state and is ready for the greatest sacrifices in front of the violation of the international law and armed aggression from the side of the neighbor. I want to emphasize the continued support of Poland the sovereignty and the territorial integrity of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders. An expression of this is the initiatives taken in this area at the forum of the UN Security Council, OSCE, European Union and NATO,' reads the message.\nMoreover, Duda promised that Poland will facilitate the development of the relations between Ukraine and European Union and NATO.\n'Declaring the further work of Poland for the sake of strengthening the relations of Ukraine with the UN and NATO, and also the support in the realization of ambitious internal reforms, which will bring Ukraine to the standards, adopted in this organizations. In the interests of Poland and Europe, Ukraine is a modern state with well-functioning economic, which provides the high standard of living to its citizens,' Duda says.\nAlso, the President expressed hope for the settlement of the issue of history between the states.\n'Also, hoping to achieve positive results in the dialogue regarding the tragic chapters of our common history. I am sure that the strategic partnership of Poland and Ukraine should be built on the foundation of the truth about the past and in the spirit of Christian values professed by both peoples,' The Polish President noted.\nAndrzej Duda wished prosperity to the Ukrainians.\nReportedly, American President Donald Trump has already congratulated President Petro Poroshenko by claiming that the USA would always support the sovereignty and the territorial integrity of Ukraine.\nGerman President Frank-Walter Steinmeier wished a peaceful future and support in the overcoming of political, economic and social challenges.\nLater, Recep Erdogan stressed that Turkey continues supporting the independence and the territorial integrity of Ukraine.\n\u00bb Trump congratulates Ukrainians on Independence Day\n\u00bb My message to Russia: Leave Ukraine alone, - President of Poland\n\u00bb Poroshenko, Duda to discuss counteraction to Russian aggression\n\u00bb Duda to visit Kharkiv, to reaffirm Poland\u2019s stance towards Russian aggression\n\u00bb Poroshenko appreciates Poland's support for Ukraine",
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        "raw_content": "Dorothy Mathews Lyon, 87, Vero Beach\nDorothy Mathews Lyon, librarian, archivist, and world traveler, died on Feb. 5, 2018, in Vero Beach. She was 87 years old.\nDot was beloved by her husband and family. Her four children are grateful to have had a mother who was strong, willing to take risks, and always ready for the next adventure.\nDot was a seventh generation Floridian, born in Winter Haven and raised in central Florida. Dot\u2019s mother, Vinelle Davidson Mathews, was a teacher and her father, E. Lee Mathews, worked as a principal until his success in citrus production and orange grove ownership.\nShe attended Apopka High School and Florida State University and received her bachelor\u2019s degree in library science in 1952.\nDot married Eugene (\u201cGene\u201d) Lyon in 1952; they met when she accompanied her brother to a fraternity dance at the University of Florida. 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In retirement Dot volunteered at the Beachland Elementary School library.\nDot was a passionate supporter of Florida history and preservation, working and traveling with Gene, often with family in tow. She took her archival expertise from Florida to private archives around the world, including Colombia, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Spain, working alongside Gene to preserve and share fragile records relating to Spanish colonial Florida and the life of Christopher Columbus.\nDot Lyon loved to travel and lived in many far-flung places, but from the moment she and Gene moved to Vero Beach in 1958, Vero was their touchstone and their heart\u2019s home. In 1973, they built a home on Pelican Lane. From their retirement in 1997 until their move to the Brennity in 2017, Dot found great joy in being back on Pelican Lane, growing fruit trees, watching her beloved Seminoles with Gene, and travels that included a cross-country trip and several trips to Cuba. 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In lieu of flowers, the family has asked for donations in Dot\u2019s name to the Christ by the Sea United Methodist Church, designated to the United Methodist Women, at 3755 Hwy A1A, Vero Beach, Florida 32963.\nJulia Marie Titus, 73, Sebastian\nJulia Marie Titus, 73, of Sebastian, passed away Jan. 31, 2018. She was born into the world by midwife Aunt Estelle Price Jackson on June 17, 1944, in Melbourne, Fla., to her parents Eddie Lee and Johnnie Mae Price.\nWhen Julia was 6 months old the family moved to the Bronx, N.Y.\nIn 1955, Coram, Long Island, would become home for the family as they moved into their newly built home.\nIn 1984, Julia married Winston Titus and they resided in their home for many years. During this time, she worked at SUNY Stonybrook University and The Office of The Aging as a social worker and was recognized for exemplary service. 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        "raw_content": "Factors to Consider when Choosing an Auto Body Shop\nIt is possible by considering a number of things that a person will find an auto shop that is good. It is essential to note that putting into consideration the factors will be help in having an auto shop that will amend all the damages that your car might be having. The important aspect to realize is that the number of auto shops available in the market is large. The challenge is choosing the right auto body shop to offer repair services. This is because the auto body shops available are not same in terms of the price and quality of the repair services the offer. It will be possible for a person to find the right auto shop by looking at factors such as license, cost and reputation. It is important to realize that research should also be done so that to determine the right auto shop that you need for the repair services. It is prudent however to recognize that research will require a person to spend time so that to be successful. Below are important tips that will assist a person to choose an auto shop that is good.\nIt will be prudent to consider the reputation of an auto shop when seeking repair services to your vehicle. It is prudent to choose a reputable auto shop so that to have an assurance of quality repair services. It is with the help of reviews and rating from customers that you will know the kind of reputation that an auto shop has. The reviews and rating that customers make will be collected by considering a website that an auto shop has. A person will succeed in obtaining the reviews from customers by considering other forums which are trustable. There are high chances of getting quality repair services when you use the reviews since the clients are always honest. It will be good to settle on an auto shop which has positive reviews so that to have quality repair services. This will increase the chances of getting auto repair services that are quality.\nIt is possible for a person to find an auto shop which is good by putting into consideration cost it charges. A person will succeed to hire the right auto shop by ensuring that his/her budget is good. You should therefore take a step to calculate the money you have before selecting an auto shop. It is good to recognize that prices of auto body shops vary from one shop to another. It is by the help of price comparison that you will succeed to cut down the money you spend to repair your vehicle. It is with the help of a pocket friendly auto shop that you will not encounter financial difficulties.\nPrevious Post:Towing \u2013 My Most Valuable Tips\nNext Post:Lessons Learned About Cars",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb News \u00bb Health and the Natural Environment Workshop\nThe Board and LGG recognise that the positive benefits to physical health and mental wellbeing to be gained from access to the natural environment are well documented. See for example Newton, J. (2007) \"Wellbeing and the Natural Environment: A brief overview of the evidence.\"\nThe NHS and public health white papers set out proposals for far reaching changes to health policy. The transfer of responsibility for public health from the NHS into local government will lead to greater emphasis on the role of local government and its partners in improving the health of the public and tackling health inequalities. With this comes the opportunity to act more broadly on the social and environmental determinants of health and to utilise the health promoting assets within our communities and our natural surroundings.\nTo book your place at the workshop, please contact the Cotswolds Conservation Board on 01451 862000 or email claire.parker@cotswoldsaonb.org.uk",
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        "raw_content": "I have a little background in coding, but I\u2019d like to make an iOS app. I\u2019m just not sure where to get started or what tools I need. Where do I start?\nApp Store Amateur\nLearning to develop for iOS is kind of a two-pronged process. If you don\u2019t know how to code at all, you can find plenty of resources here. If you\u2019re versed in coding, you\u2019ll need to get familiar with Apple\u2019s development tools and their guidelines. Apple\u2019s known to restrict apps for all kinds of things, so it\u2019s good to know what you can and can\u2019t do before you start.\nWe\u2019re not going to walk you through the entire process of making an app, that\u2019s far too much information for this post. 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It walks you through setting up Xcode, structuring your app, implementing everything, and submitting it to the App Store.\nIntroducing Swift: Apple\u2019s new programming language, Swift, is made specifically for iOS and Macs. It\u2019s supposedly much easier to work with and use, so if you\u2019re totally new to iOS development it\u2019s a good place to start. It works with and is similar to Objective-C (which you can also use if you prefer).\nApple\u2019s Development Videos: Apple includes a ton of videos from WWDC teaching you various parts of development. They\u2019re a great resource for learning industry tricks and getting to know the basic toolset you\u2019re working with.\nRay Wenderlich\u2019s Tutorials: If you want to make games, Ray Wenderlich\u2019s tutorials are a great place to start. He covers all kinds of thing beyond games too, so you\u2019re bound to learn something about Swift and Objective-C even if you\u2019d prefer to make a productivity app.\nApple\u2019s API Capabilities: Apple has a ton of different APIs to access app extensions, Touch ID, Photos, HealthKit, and more. Familiarize yourself with these so you can integrate more advanced features into your app.\nCode School\u2019s iOS App Development class: You can get a grasp on the basics of iOS development for free through Code School\u2019s intro classes.\nStanford\u2019s iOS Development Classes: Stanford has a set of free classes to learn iOS development. It\u2019s still only available for iOS 7, but most things you learn should transfer over nicely to iOS 8. Chances are they\u2019ll have an updated class for iOS 8 in the near future.\nThat should get you set up with your development tools and give you a good grasp on how things work on iOS.\nApple\u2019s App Store Review Guidelines\nIt\u2019s no secret that Apple\u2019s App Store Review Guidelines are incredibly specific. Apple has a very specific view of what apps they\u2019ll allow in the store, so it\u2019s useful to get to know their rules before you even try to make your app. If you don\u2019t, you might spend your time making something that Apple won\u2019t allow into the App Store.\nWhen you finish your app, you\u2019ll submit it to the App Store and it\u2019ll be reviewed based on a content, design (more on that in the next section), and technical details. So, head to the Review Guidelines page and get to reading. Apple also has a list of the common reasons apps get rejected here. Typically, it\u2019s because of crashes, broken links, advertisements, or incomplete information. Apple\u2019s also known to block apps that include any type of adult or political content.\nLikewise, many of Apple\u2019s APIs have their own set of review guidelines. So, if you\u2019re going to integrate your app with HealthKit or Apple Pay, it\u2019s good to get to know those as well. Here they are:\nApple Pay Guidelines\nIt\u2019s good to keep in mind that Apple tends to be very conservative with their app review process. Chances are, if you\u2019re making something even remotely risque, it will be rejected, so be mindful of that before you start making your app.\nApple\u2019s Design Guidelines\nBeyond Apple\u2019s review guidelines, they also have a set of design and interface guidelines. Apple wants all the apps in their store to have some type of consistency, and while this doesn\u2019t have to mean good design, it does mean apps use the same basic UI elements.\nTo get a grasp on this, check out Apple\u2019s Human Interface Guidelines page. 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        "raw_content": "Now you\u2019ve gotten into the habit of sitting around less, it\u2019s time to start moving around more. This is mainly where your 60-90 minutes of daily physical activity is going to come from.\nLater on, when you become fitter and more confident you can start doing more strenuous activities, but here are a few simple tips to help you become more active in your daily life.\nRemember, start gently and gradually increase the difficult level. If you work on the 6th floor then the thought of using the stairs in the morning may seem demoralising. So why not start off by taking the lift to the 5th floor and walking up the last flight? When this becomes habitual and easy, get off on the 4th floor and walk up two flights. If this is too difficult, wait until you are ready. Eventually you should be able to climb the whole flight of stairs and no longer need to use the lift at all.\nAs before, when this becomes habitual, you may want to try walking the entire route occasionally. This depends somewhat on the length of your journey (and the weather), but it\u2019s about finding simple, innovative ways to become more active in your daily life. Soon you may even start to think of exercise as a pleasant experience, after all \u2013 who wants to sit on a crowded bus of grumpy commuters when you could be outside enjoying the sunshine and fresh air?\nIf you drive into a supermarket car-park, find a parking space in a distant corner and walk. You\u2019ll not only be surprised by how easy it is to park, but you\u2019ll be taking some exercise as well.\nIf you work in a big building, go to the toilets on a different floor. This will increase the amount of time you spend on your feet, give you some more stairs to climb up and down, and burn more calories.\nDogs need to be taken out for regular exercise. If you have a dog, make sure you take it out for walks. This will keep you active as well",
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        "raw_content": "Custom Cabinets Oak Park\nServicing the Oak Park Area (91377) since 1982. Nothing defines your home and exemplifies your life style quite like your choice in custom interior designs. In every room, developing your personal design statement begins with your selection of cabinetry. Since choosing the right cabinetry is one of the most important decisions you will make for your home, at West Coast Organizers we take our work very seriously. We provide services for design centers, builders and other professionals though out the Los Angeles county area.\nWest Coast Organizers is one of the best custom cabinet makers in Oak Park. We specialize in any type of custom cabinets you need, whether it be your home office, garage, entertainment center, kitchen, or even a walk-in closet. West Coast Organizers is known for having some of the best quality custom cabinets in Oak Park. We are here for every job big or small. Servicing the Los Angeles, Santa Clarita counties, and portions of Ventura county since 1982. Call us today (818) 366-2829. Now exclusively servicing Oak Park. While you here please check out some of our High quality work in our Photo Gallery.",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u203a Art & Architecture \u203a Articles \u203a 7th Avenue South to Get Bike Lane, But Residents Demand More Pedestrian Safety\nSAFER COMMUTING FOR NON-MOTORISTS: The new 7th Avenue South corridor will contain a parking-protected bike lane, among other design elements. (4th Avenue is pictured above.) Image courtesy of NYC Department of Transportation.\nIn 1811, the City of New York adopted an urban design plan that became famous for its logical, navigable grid system. While it has helped preserve the character of the West Village, it has also contributed to unintended consequences that continue to reverberate as the City evolves.\nThe Commissioners\u2019 Plan of 1811 intended to catalyze the structured street development of Manhattan from its southern tip through present-day Harlem, while also allowing the \u201cfree circulation of air\u201d to stave off disease. By this time, the City had seen the crippling effects of yellow fever and cholera epidemics during the mid-1700s and early 1800s. Greenwich Village became a haven for those seeking the fresh air and open land of what was, at the time, a small hamlet technically outside of the City limits. As a result, Greenwich Village\u2014and what has become the West Village\u2014was excluded from the Commissioners\u2019 Plan and today retains much of its original layout.\nIn 1914, 7th Avenue, whose southern-most point was 11th Street, was extended southward to connect with Varick Street at Clarkson Street (this required Varick to be widened, resulting in the destruction of several landmarks). The extension allowed for better passage of vehicles\u2014and the facilitation of business\u2014from Midtown Manhattan to TriBeCa, which was a thriving commercial district. Soon after, construction of the IRT subway line\u2014today the 1, 2, and 3 lines\u2014began. The 7th Avenue South extension hence became a critical artery connecting northern Manhattan to the Village and below. However, in the process, it spawned odd plazas, multi-legged intersections, and dangerous conditions for bikers and pedestrians in the Village.\nLast month, members of Manhattan\u2019s Community Board 2 (CB2) Transportation Committee unanimously approved a Department of Transportation (DOT) initiative that will make commuting a little safer for the Village\u2019s non-motorists: a protected bike lane on 7th Avenue, extending from 30th Street to Clarkson Street. According to the DOT, there have been over 230 vehicle injuries, 175 pedestrian injuries, 96 bicycle injuries, and one fatality on this stretch of 7th Avenue from 2011 to 2015 alone.\nIncluded in the DOT Plan is a parking-protected bicycle lane with concrete pedestrian islands on the east side of the street (reducing four travel lanes to three); the installation of split-phase traffic signals at the intersections of 14th Street and 7th Avenue, Greenwich Avenue and West 11th Street, West 4th Street and Christopher Street, and Bleecker Street and Barrow Street; and the addition of mixing zones to all other intersections off 7th Avenue.\nThe project also describes additional pedestrian safety improvements like concrete islands and painted curb extensions, which will force vehicles to slow down while shortening the distance between sidewalks for pedestrians.\nA DOT spokesperson recently indicated that work on the 7th Avenue protected bicycle lane between West 30th Street and Greenwich Avenue will begin this summer and is expected to be completed by the end of the year. 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        "raw_content": "Jay Wilker is one of 200 bicyclists in the Big Ride, a summer-long bike-a-thon sponsored by the American Lung Association to raise public awareness and funding for respiratory health. This letter describes the eighth and final leg in a journey that began in Washington State and ended in the nation's capitol. Writing for World Travelers of America, Jay offers a unique view of America across the handlebars. In his other life, Wilker, 56, is a litigation attorney with Oppenheimer, Wolff and Donnelly, LLP, in New York.\nHi from Washington, DC . . .\nOn Saturday, July 29, we began the final, eight-day push on our summer-long journey across America with the 80-mile leg from Sandusky to Chagrin Falls, Ohio. Despite humid and rainy weather, this was one of the best days of the entire trip.\nThe ride along Lake Erie from Sandusky to Cleveland was a surprise, taking us through one charming port town after another, often by marinas crowded with spectacular sailing yachts. Vermilion and Rocky Creek were particularly memorable.\nNearly twenty years ago, Midge and I chartered a sailboat in the British Virgin Islands that was registered at Rocky Creek, Ohio. I always wondered if there actually was a yacht facility there, and now I saw the answer, right in the middle of the Ohio Riviera.\nIn Cleveland, several dozen Big Riders converged, as planned, at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, a modern glass and stainless steel museum reminiscent of I.M. Pei's dramatic entrance to the Louvre. It covers the history of rock and roll, from Blues and Jazz and Hillbilly (e.g., Leadbelly and Louie Armstrong and Carl Perkins) on the first floor, all the way up to Hip-Hop and Rap on the seventh.\nI spent most of my time with such groups as the Doors, the Beatles and the Stones in the 60's and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and The Eagles in the early 70's.\nThey show a wonderful short video on the Late Greats such as Jim Morrison, Janis Joplin and Jimmy Hendrix. 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Also in the exhibit were Morrison's will, and an announcement of his death in Paris in 1971.\nAfter that very worthwhile stop, we had a fun lunch on the Cayuga River in the Flats, a restored area of Cleveland filled with neat restaurants and bars. Most people remember when the Cayuga River was so polluted it caught on fire. It's not polluted any more. It is now a recreational river filled with yachts, a picturesque backdrop for our luncheon.\nThis was the first time on the trip I had a beer at lunch, and definitely the last. Once the spirits wore off, I faced another 40 miles of pedaling.\nCleveland was the only large city that we rode through between Seattle and Washington, D.C. Before we got out of town, we came across the Cleveland Museum, and stopped to see an Impressionist exhibition. About ten of us were still feeling some effects from our festive lunch, and all of us were pretty sopped from the on-again-off-again rain. 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Several of us decided we would rather be on the road, especially with thunderclouds on the western horizon. So Mark, Jeff from Milwaukee and Howard and I agreed to ride to the first town in Pennsylvania with a motel, which turned out to be New Castle. This dreary mining town has clearly seen its better days, not at all like New Castle, Wyoming some 1500 miles earlier.\nHowever, while the town itself is bleak, the surrounding hills and valleys are beautiful. This is in the western Appalachians, steep little mountains covered with hardwoods and patches of evergreens. After a good sleep at a Super 8, we headed out early the next morning for a 75 mile ride to Indiana, PA - just about the toughest stretch of cycling of the entire trip.\nIt was even worse for those who had to start their day from Canfield. For them, it was 110 miles over the steepest, if not the longest climbs we had yet encountered. The narrow, craggy shoulders gave us hardly any wriggle room as huge, 14 wheel coal trucks whizzed by like juggernauts. Like us bikers, these monster trucks climbed slowly and descended fast. Fully loaded eastbound, they struggled up the hills alongside of us and then would descend at speeds of 80 mph to try to get momentum for the next hill. The trucks heading west were empty, but they too contributed to our challenge, often descending at outrageous speeds in the opposite direction as they passed the trucks climbing, forcing the cyclists into the narrowest pathway on the shoulder.\nThe shoulder is rarely as smooth as the highway, so there's a steady temptation to ride on the road. I bought a rearview mirror that I relied on continuously to maximize my time on the smoother surface. 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On top of Little Round Top is a monument to General Gouvenour Warren, of New York, Chief Engineer in General Mead's army, who prevented an almost certain Union defeat. On July 2, 1863, due to an error by one of Mead's corps leaders named General Sickles, Little Round Top had been left undefended. General Warren climbed the hill and saw that Confederate troops were about to capture the hill. From there they would have easily decimated the Union Army spread out on the line I had just ridden. Warren's timely warning allowed Mead to move regiments from New York, Pennsylvania and Maine (and possibly others) onto the hill just in time to stop the Confederate advance. The next day, Lee's army made its famous all-out charge across the open field, but by then the Union line on Cemetery Ridge was well dug in. The attackers were slaughtered, especially General Pickett's Division from Virginia, and the Confederates were soundly defeated. 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If requested by Advanced Composites, Inc., Buyer shall promptly return to Advanced Composites, Inc., by the method designated by Advanced Composites, Inc., all unconsumed goods alleged by Buyer to be other than warranted, and Advanced Composites, Inc. will pay freight thereon only for unconsumed goods determined by Advanced Composites, Inc. to have failed to meet the description stated on the invoice.\n4. TIME FOR BRINGING LEGAL ACTION: On any claim against Advanced Composites, Inc., Buyer must initiate legal action within one (1) year after the date of which the claim arose or such claim shall be barred notwithstanding any statutory period of limitation.\n5. 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        "raw_content": "Happiness is... cherishing the weekends\nWeekends are important to us. Like super important.\nThat is because weekends usually mean family time and assuming that the hubby is not away for sailing, even if he takes time off to go for his soccer game sometimes, we still have plenty of time to spend together on Saturdays and Sundays. And yup, with him not being around on most weekdays, it means a lot to the kids. And to me, of course.\nSo, that is why the kids do not have anything planned on weekends and I don't intend to let them take up any more enrichment classes too. We leave those two days a week free for us to do..... whatever we wanna do. It can be exploring a new playground, doing a family sport, catching a movie, going on hikes, or it could simply mean just being at home (which very rarely happens, in our case) and spending time together as one family.\nIn July's \"Happiness is\", it's about cherishing the weekends and making the most of every moment.\nWe are a very outdoorsy family, which you probably know by now. We don't like to laze around much, we love getting up close with nature, and we don't mind getting all wet, dirty, sweaty and sandy. The beach is probably one of our favourite places to be and I'm always very thankful for a husband who doesn't mind getting wet with the kids, who teaches them about marine life and hunts for animals with them, who takes the time to let the kids learn about and appreciate the wonders of life.\nWhile he hunts for animals and insects, I'm usually the one who helps to pick seashells and build sandcastles. Yup, we all have our roles to play, right? The calming sea always reminds me of how I need to slow down my footsteps in life, how it's not always about asking the kids to \"Hurry up!\", how happiness is often found in the simple, fleeting moments. I totally understand now that while the days might be long when you have kids, the years are short. Too short. So yes, cherish, just cherish.\nIt's nice to have a sporty hubby too because while he makes me wish that I was more fit and toned at times, he is also the one who strives to build up a healthy lifestyle for the family. See our new running shoes from Skechers, our all time trusted footwear brand? Yup, we are all getting warmed up for Shape Run 2017 which will be happening next week! Stay tuned to this space and our social media for more updates soon.\nThis is gonna be the first time the boy is participating in a real run (yes, one that he actually has to use his two feet to run, or at least walk) so we are all psyched up about running as a family of five in the 1.8km Family Fun Run. See how cute he looks in his new, toddler sized shoes from Skechers? Yes, while slippers, sandals and pretty shoes are also needed, I think we all feel most comfortable when we are out in our running shoes.\nWe also made time to visit the hubby's alma mater for an alumni event and I must say it turned out to be more enjoyable than I expected. The girls spent a good portion of the morning looking for mimosas, watching ants and climbing the treehouse umpteen times.\nDespite the scorching weather, we also went to the track and the field so that the kids could run around and have a race. I remember how Ariel sat down on the track to bawl when she saw that she wasn't going to outrun her elder sister. Yup, we've been through it once with the firstborn and while it's gonna take a while for this one to learn about sportsmanship and that winning is not everything, we'll get there somehow.\nIn a similar fashion, it doesn't really matter what activity we do as a family, but the fact that we do it together. Yup, I think we tend to overlook that too often and it's a reminder for me to embrace the journey more than worry about the destination.\nGiven that my kids all love to splash around in water and are not afraid of the tallest, darkest slides, we also made it to Kidz Amaze in SAFRA Punggol (read our review here). This was all thanks to a birthday invite so we got to play for free, I kind of think it costs a little too much for me to bring the whole family here. Haha. Still, it's a fun place for the kids and we can easily spend a happy afternoon here, in the shade some more.\nOne of our biggest highlights in July is that we went for a 3D2N chalet stay! Yeap, thanks to the LTC hubby, we booked a bungalow chalet in Seaview Resorts @ Changi, which is a three-story chalet that has 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, a BBQ pit, a table soccer, board games, and best of all, there is even an in-house KARAOKE SYSTEM that comes with many English, Mandarin and even Hokkien/Cantonese songs!\nOh, and guess what? The beach was right at our door step. Okay, I mean you have to walk on a path, open the gate and down a flight of steps but voila, you are at the beach! It felt like our own private beach and I was glad to have that moment with my kids.\nIt was funny that I didn't intend to let them play in the sand because we had just checked in and were gonna have dinner soon. But they asked politely and it was hard, or rather there wasn't a valid reason in my view, to reject their pleas. So while the hubby ran off to Changi Village to dabao dinner, my dad and I took the kids down to the beach where they decided to get all wet and sandy.\nHow long will it be before they start to get tired of the waves, before one empty bucket isn't enough to provide all the fun, or before they start to find it yucky, messy and troublesome like how some of us adults do? Well, I hope the answer is never.\nSo, not only did we sing, play and eat all day and night, we also hosted a BBQ session where we invited all the family members to join in. We were surprised that even our 101-year-old grandma came over to join in and I've always been amazed by how this extended family of the hubby's is so, so closely knitted.\nWe sang our hearts out, we chatted, we feasted, we played beer pong and we just caught up on each other's lives. Despite the kids and I returning late because we went to watch the NDP Preview, some of the relatives were so spontaneous that they stayed till 1:30am and guess what? My three kids were still singing, dancing and eating supper at 2am. Yesh, they did all that and instead of choosing to fight my battles that night, I joined in the fun and enjoyed what was our last night of stay.\nJust like me, my girls also love to pick saga seeds. Yes, don't you find it fun too? It so happened that there were these trees right outside our bungalow but the thing is, there were huge red ants crawling everywhere too. It was quite an adventure for us trying to keep away from the ants while spotting and picking up the seeds at the same time. But, it was very fun and memorable and I was so happy that I decided to put away my phone, that I didn't bring along my laptop and that I got to experience all these simple moments with my kids which will become fond memories of their childhood.\nI've also been reminding myself to not become a helicopter parent and to take a step back, be it when they study, when they do their work, when they play and even when they squabble. Yup, nowadays when the girls bicker, instead of raising my voice and chiding both of them, I tell them to \"go settle it yourselves and come back to me when you're done\". It seems to work for them at times and for me, it just gives me more time to finish up on the cooking or the folding of laundry or just any chore that I am doing. Haha.\nAt the playground, I also let them try what they want do, be it climbing up ropes, running up a slide or hanging upside down from monkey bars. It's not to mean that I don't care or that I'm not watching out for any potential danger, but it does mean that I let them be adventurous, I let them fall, I let them pick themselves up, I let them learn to help one another, I let them know what it means to persevere. It's not just because I want to, but I do think I need to. To build up the grit in them, to let them know life is full of pitfalls, to make them realise that they can be strong, even without me. (Pssst, see the girls in their new Skechers shoes above too, gosh I don't believe that their feet are so big already! Soon they can wear MY shoes!)\nLast but not least, for the first time ever, I brought my mum and dad to watch the National Day Parade! Yes, it was for Preview 1 but we were just so thankful to get the tickets and to the Officers' Wives Club for giving us such awesome seats and for hosting us at the dinner reception too. This is the second time the kids are watching NDP but the first time we are doing it outdoors. Yes, last year, it was held at the National Stadium.\nIt's not that we didn't enjoy it last year (we did, very much too), but nothing is the same when you don't see the Red Lions, the fighter planes, the military capabilities display and Singapore flag flypast. So, I was so thrilled, so glad and so excited that we were going to watch it at the Floating Platform this year, woohoo!\nAnd indeed, it was a madly spectacular show! I was worried if the kids would be bored but no, they were just as engrossed as I was, especially when we were trying hard to spot the Red Lions (and ended up mistaking an eagle for it), when we were wowed by the commandos who walked down the aisle right beside us and 'shot' an 'armed terrorist', when we stood up to sing the national anthem and recite the pledge, and when we were mesmerised by the fireworks display. Everything just felt so good and it was like a dream come true, and I was glad to have my parents and my kids together with me.\nHere's wishing Singapore a happy 52nd birthday in advance, we love you so much! Thanks for giving us this wonderful place to call home!\nP.S. My kids are singing this song a dozen times a day! Yes, we are in the patriotic mood and can't wait for 9th of August to arrive!\nDisclosure: Our new running shoes are kindly sponsored by Skechers for the upcoming Shape Run 2017. All opinions are my own.\nLayla August 7, 2017 at 10:15 PM\nOh1 so nice photos! Your family is so cool! Would like to share this post with my friends from the supremedissertations service.",
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Even the Greeks are involved, cheering on fellow faithful of the Eastern rite against \"the Turks,\" a phrase applied indiscriminately to virtually all neighboring Muslims. . . Balkan cartography is patchwork. But one clear psychological line running through it is the line between the Orthodox churches and Islam . . . It is now a line drenched in Muslim blood. . . Turkey, because of ethnic affinities, history and the presence of a small Bosnian lobby, is the one Muslim country that has been significantly touched by sympathy for the Bosnian Muslims.\"\n-- The New Republic, \"Nationalism and Before\", Martin Peretz, 8/7/95\n\"Can Greece be considered an honourable member of Nato, of the European Union, or even of what used to be called the community of nations? Well before Colonels or Novembrists, Greece had a lot to answer for. It set the whole lamentable pattern for European nationalism, matching Renan's definition that to be a nationalist means misunderstanding your own history and hating your neighbours, while pioneering rewritten history and invented tradition. This was encouraged by English philhellenes from Byron onwards, who colluded in the comical notion that modern Greece is in some sense the heir of Periclean Athens. There are echoes of that Philhellenic nonsense in the noisy agitation for the return of the Elgin Marbles to Greece. . . In the Eighties, under the appalling Andreas Papandreou, Greece's membership of the western alliance was plainly fraudulent or even bizarre. . . In recent years, whenever EU enlargement has been discussed, opponents have always had to hand an immensely eloquent one-word argument: \"Greece\". Here was one poor-but-less-than-honest country which had seen \"the European idea\" as a trough to guzzle from. . . What makes the Greek position finally intolerable is a foreign policy and penchant for picking fights, all stemming from infantile nationalism. . . At every opportunity we should raise Greece's continued membership of both the EU and Nato. To start with, we might take to using the name 'Former Ottoman Province of Greece'. As for the Elgin Marbles, we should keep them in London, or return them to their rightful owners, the Turks.\"\n-- The Sunday Telegraph,\"Why Greece won't tackle the terrorists\", Geoffrey Wheatcroft, 6/11/00\n\"Turks say the village [Harput] was abandoned in the 19th century . . . But Armenians say the village was cleared out by Turkish authorities in 1915 during the alleged genocide of Armenians here.\" (emphasis added)\n-- Associated Press, \"Eclipse Chasers Gather in Turkey\", Harmonie Toros, 8/10/99\n\"Greeks hate Turks, so on your next trip to Athens don't say this out loud, but the truth is that modern-day Greeks basically are Turks, without the mustaches . . . If you don't think the Greeks were a little shallow, then read their plays . . . Tipsy Greek guys, all under the heady impression that by the time the krater is empty they will have cleared up the mysteries of life: this is Greek culture . . . Periodically, we're reminded that the ancient Greeks don't even have identifiable descendants. Each time modern Greece demands that England return Lord Elgin's marbles to the Parthenon, it is pointed out in response that these Greeks are not the children of the Greeks of Plato's day . . . Today, Greeks are Turks . . . the ancient Greeks were marked for extinction. When the Met's Greek collection was entombed under New York soot, their story went unnoticed. Exposed to sunlight, it's sadder than any play by Aeschylus.\"\n-- The National Review, David Klinghoffer (author of \"The Lord Will Gather Me In: My Journey to Jewish Orthodoxy\"), 5/17/99\n\"[The Greeks were] feuding tribes, and homes of regular bloodletting and an energetic culture of banditry, whose Ottoman rulers devised enormously sophisticated laws and political customs to cope with their anarchic instincts . . . When Byron witlessly twittered 'that Greece might still be free' he clearly didn't know that the struggle in Greece was less for independence than for the Hellenisation of the Ottoman Empire, in which the Greeks would become the dominant imperial group. The means employed by the `freedom fighters' was usually the standard Balkan one of killing civilians - in this case, of Turks in the Peloponnese.\"\n-- Sunday Telegraph, \"We always vilify the poor Turks\", Kevin Myers, 2/21/99\n\"Best Blessing in Disguise\"\nConstantinople and the remnant of the Byzantine Empire fell to the Ottoman Sultan Mehmet II in 1453. Far from declining, the city became the resplendent capital of the powerful Turks. And, shades of Starbucks, the conquerors opened coffeehouses throughout the city.\"\n-- Time, 12/31/99, Vol. 154 No. 27, Person of the Millennium\n\"White folks was in caves while we was building empires. We taught philosophy and astrology and mathematics before Socrates and them Greek homos ever got around to it\"\n-- Rev. Al Sharpton, cited in Democrats Do the Dumbest Things (Renaissance Books)\nJohn McLaughlin: \"The Person of the faux Millennium goes to Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, a Muslim visionary who, in 1922, abolished the Ottoman Sultanate, a feudal monarchy; emancipated women, adopted western dress, converted the Arabic alphabet to Latin -- the only leader in history to successfully turn a Muslim nation into a western parliamentary democracy and secular state.\"\n-- January 1-2, 2000 broadcast of The McLaughlin Group\n\"Poland and Hungary . . . could teach some valuable lessons to some countries in Western Europe. And not just to semi-civilized places like Greece\".\n-- The New York Post, \"Triumph of the Satellites\", Editorial, 10/15/98\n\"'In most Balkan countries [the] Ottomans are portrayed as virtual savages imposing alien customs, expelling the native populations and replacing them with Turkish Colonists . . . All of these claims are at the best misleading and at worst completely false' . . . An examination of the Kosovo controversy shows that, possibly even more than creating warring forms of modern nationalism, the primitive 'liberation' movements of Serbs, Albanians, Greeks and Bulgarians led to a heedless and brutal assault on Ottoman society in the Balkans, the consequences of which are written in blood.\"\n-- The Wall Street Journal, Stephen Schwartz, 5/5/98\n\"Muslim-hating Greece, long a supporter of Serbia\"\n-- The Toronto Sun, 3/28/99\nTurkey is a very old country with civilization stacked upon civilization. The more they dig, the more they learn that Turkey, not Mesopotamia, is the cradle of Western civilization . . . I find Turkey tastier, friendlier, cheaper and richer in culture and history than Greece . . . [t]he best thing about Athens is the boat to Turkey.\"\n-- Europe Through the Back Door by Rick Steves (1994), host of PBS's television series Travels in Europe with Rick Steves.\n\"The inhabitants of Athens or Sparta today have no more in common with Pericles and Leonidas than do contemporary Italians with Marcus Aurelius; indeed, rather less . . . a correspondent [once] proposed that the re-establishment of a British protectorate over Corfu should be the price of [the Elgin Marbles'] return. That is too low; but what if we were to talk of Greece having to leave the European Union?\"\n-- The Daily Telegraph, Leading Article, 4/3/96\n\"The brilliant general and statesman Mustafa Kamel [sic], Ataturk . . . did much to turn Turkey toward the West: changing the alphabet from Arab to Roman, [and] abolishing the Greek fez\".\n-- Time, Country Profile/Advertisement, 10/30/95\n\"Turkish troops landed in northern Cyprus to protect the Turkish community of the island. [T]he Turkish government . . . is not willing to agree to [the demilitarization of Cyprus], lest the Turkish community on Cyprus be threatened\".\n-- The Baltimore Sun, \"Monica Lewinsky and the Russian missiles in Cyprus\", Robert Freedman, 8/31/98\n\"Greece might be the last truly Balkan nation.. . . the Greeks seem determined to live up, or down, to the worst stereotypes of Balkan emotionalism. . . Television stations and every Athens newspaper [during NATO's bombing of Yugoslavia were] all wildly anti-American . . . Greece lives on the southern tip of the Balkan peninsula, where Europe slides into the Islamic Middle East. It is a peasant land . . . its politics, food and music are closer to Istanbul or Damascus than to London or Paris. Passion too often dominates reason, and the Balkan disease--too much history, not enough vision--is endemic. . . a millennium of rule by Byzantine and Ottoman emperors meant that Greece, like Russia, missed all the great events . . . that created the skeptical and cooler Western mind. . . So it was barely 50 years ago that Greece's history diverged from the Balkan norm. For a half-century, it became allied to the West, first through NATO, then through the European Union. Fifty years, apparently, is not enough to shake off the Balkan mind-set--instinctive nationalism, brooding victimization, an obsession with history and a reflexive hostility toward neighbors--that inspired Serbia's assaults on the rest of the former Yugoslavia. . . Greece has been the most inconstant of allies, both within NATO (unlike Turkey, it avoids most military cooperation with its allies) and within the EU (other Europeans admit they are sorry they let the Greeks in) . . . These disputes keep Greeks in a ferment that boils over whenever there is trouble in the region, as there was over Kosovo. Blame is quickly assigned to the cause of this trouble--in this case Clinton and the Muslim Kosovars. Reason takes a holiday and demonstrators take to the streets. . . In a post-Cold War world, Greece could be a luxury the West no longer can afford. There are Balkan countries including Bulgaria and Romania that are eager to join the West, in every sense, and gave NATO much more help in the Kosovo war than did the Greeks. It is legitimate for the West to tell the Greeks that it saved them from Stalin and protected them from Turkey and that it expects more in return than tantrums. . . Most Balkan states, except for Serbia, clearly want to join the West. The Greeks already are there, but only precariously and perhaps temporarily. Poised between Europe and the Middle East, they haven't really decided where they belong. One day, their exasperated allies may settle the issue for them.\"\n-- The Chicago Tribune, \"Whose Side are Greeks On, Anyway?\", R.C. Longworth, 11/28/99\n\"Insofar as an exhibition can assemble great sculpture and have practically no scholarly value, [`The Greek Miracle: Classical Sculpture from The Dawn of Democracy', an art exhibition touring the U.S.] does. The reason is that The Greek Miracle is an exercise in political propaganda . . . The Greeks, by contrast, stop short of turning into marble statues of themselves -- effigies of undying self-congratulation.\"\n-- Time, 1/11/93\n\"['The Greeks: Crucible of Civilization' documentary is] so narrowly focused and blatantly worshipful that it gets a little ponderous . . . The film also sometimes overstates its case, praising [Athens] excessively while ignoring outside virtues and internal flaws. Please. Helping forge Western civilization should be achievement enough. Even the Greeks, at least the more realistic ones, might not see a need to inflate it.\n-- USA Today, \"Athens conquers all -- even the truth\", 2/9/00\n\". . . Israel knew that the goal of the Second Temple era was the kingdom of Torah and the Commandments -- and the kindling of a small Menorah that could banish the darkness of Greek culture. When that happened, it was time to celebrate . . . Merely being alive on the twenty-fifth of Kislev is not enough; one must see the flame, remember what it represents, and know that we are grateful for the triumph of Torah's light over Greece's darkness.\"\n-- New York Post, \"Understanding the Meaning of Chanukah\", Special NY Post Chanukah Advertising Supplement, 12/16/97\n\"Turkey's present-day leaders, such as PM Tansu Ciller, are the direct functional descendants of the rulers of the Ottoman Empire, a very diverse and sophisticated class [and] the inheritors of the culture and political structure of the Byzantine Empire. This background helps explain Turkey's political stability as well as its reputation as one of the most Western-oriented countries within the Muslim world.\"\n-- The Harvard Gazette, 3/9/95\n\"Turkey is a treasure house of literature and culture - a microcosm of the history of mankind, beginning with Xerxes, Alexander the Great, the Caesars . . . thus, Turkish literature sprang from roots as varied as Plato, Persian epics, Arab verses, and later French and European novelists.\"\n-- New York Times, from a Mobil Oil ad on an Op Ed page, `94\n\"[A] settlement of the Cyprus issue would remove the one clear and present excuse for a Greek veto on [EU admission for] Turkey . . . The passionate objections of Greece will never vanish entirely, because too many shapeless fears lie behind them.\"\n-- The Economist, \"A Survey of Turkey: Star of Islam\", 12/14/91\n\"Rarely has a state visit threatened to do more damage to American interests than that of the Greek Prime Minister . . . To impose sanctions against [Macedonia (FYROM), a state that] is protected in part by hundreds of American soldiers is a hostile act toward the U.S. . . . if war erupts in the next few years in Macedonia and neighboring Kosovo, the Clinton-Papandreou meeting will appear in hindsight much like the 1990 meeting between Saddam Hussein and the U.S. Ambassador to Iraq, April Glaspie, that inadvertently gave Iraq a green light to invade Kuwait.\"\n-- New York Times, \"Athenian Games\", Robert Kaplan, 4/21/94\n\"Turkey has a long history of religious tolerance, having been the birthplace of Orthodox Christianity and a meeting point throughout history for many of the world's great religions.\"\n-- Liberal Opinion, Hillary Clinton, 4/15/96\n\"Greece is reminding the world that it too is a Balkan country, the inhabitant of a region where history often induces hysteria . . . Athens thinks it has a 2,400-year-old trademark on the word [Macedonia] . . . Partly because the Greek position is so preposterous, the suspicion persists that the complaint about the name camouflages a revival of Greece's own age-old expansionistic ambitions . . . Mitsotakis has secretly discussed the partition of Macedonia with Serbia and perhaps with Albania and Bulgaria as well . . . In the U.S. [Greece] has the additional help of the powerful Greek-American lobby . . . . . [U]nder the pretext of complying with international sanctions against Serbia, Greece is blockading fuel shipments to Macedonia. As a result, factories there have had to shut down; crops are rotting in the fields; ambulances are sitting useless in hospital parking lots. `It's murder without bullets'\"\n-- Time, \"Greece's Defense Seems Just Silly\", Strobe Talbott 10/12/92\n[Talbott subsequently became U.S. Deputy Secretary of State and has played an integral role in shaping US foreign policy towards Greece and the larger Balkan region]\n\"EDDIE: Whatsa matter, you forget, pal? . . . a dozen Rooski Goys and a coupla Greek Orthodox with Goddamn sabers right behind, lookin' to slice somethin' Jewish off ya? . . . They held my Grandpa down under his favorite acacia tree and pulled his beard out -- his beard, a rabbi's honor -- they're tearin' it outa his face a chunk at a time, him screamin' in this garden behind his shul, they grabbed us all there that Saturday comin' outa morning prayers. This chubby one is whirlin' a saber over his head, faster and faster till it whistles -- I know this guy, I seen him waitin' tables at the Cafe Fankoni -- \"I'm takin' your skull-cap off,\" he says to my brother Heshy; one whistlin' swing, he slices it off along with the top of Heshy's skull, scalpin' him . . . he's got his hands on his head, the blood is runnin' through his fingers, he's already dead, he still runs around the garden like a chicken for maybe thirty seconds before he drops . . . My mother, they cut her ears off; her ears, go figure it, what was Jewish about them? Regardless, she bled to death in the garden before it got dark, ranting like a child by then, really nuts. . . . . . ZARETSKY: Three days exactly, the perfect Pogrom . . . And stranger still that morning, waddling down the street towards me, an enormous fat man, like from the circus, laughing. I watch him, silent like a balloon on the soft feathers, into one empty Jewish house and then another he goes, growing fatter as he comes, and now closer I see the face of the Greek, Poldaris, from the tobacco shop, and he is wearing one atop the other the suits and cloaks of dead Jews. No, Mr. Ross, they didn't catch me, and no, I didn't forget; this morning even, the fat Poldaris follows me still, laughing, waiting for my clothes.\"\n-- Conversations With My Father, a Broadway play by Herb Gardner\n\"[Patmos] belongs at present to Greece, though its history and geography suggest this status may not necessarily be permanent. It is one of those islands on the far eastern side of Greek territory that insert themselves as sentinels into the ragged lines of Turkey's western coast.\"\n-- The Washington Post Magazine, 10/16/94\n\"As at Babi Yar, the notorious Nazi mass grave in Ukraine where Soviet authorities for decades refused to acknowledge that most of the victims were Jews, Salonika has been slow to recognize that its large and vibrant Jewish community was singled out for annihilation. `There was such an unbearable silence about the Jews of Salonika' . . . To the discomfort of local Greek nationalists, [Salonika's] is a history that was largely Jewish during the 500 years of Ottoman Turkish occupation . . . All evidence of this past is virtually gone now, and not only because of the Nazis . . . Greece, a country where more than 95 percent of the population is Orthodox Christian, is still suspicious of its minorities, religious and ethnic, and still reluctant to grant them their place in history . . . The Jewish contribution to the city's past is not the only historical memory to have fallen victim here to a collective amnesia . . . the five centuries of Ottoman rule are referred to euphemistically as the `post-Byzantine' period . . . Such torturing of history, and reality, makes for a heavy burden, one that many here hope will be shed as this city -- and the turbulent region that it borders -- moves closer to modern European standards. `It is impossible to live within the European Union without being really European,' said Mr. Sefiha. `Greece still has to make a lot of steps in this direction.'\"\n-- New York Times, Celestine Bohlen, 4/8/97\n\"the governor's part was filled by Michael Dukakis and the VP was played by [George Bush], whose campaign totally trashed the pathetic Greek from Massachusetts\"\n-- NY Daily News, 3/12/00\n\"The burgeoning Turkish-Israeli relationship . . . holds the possibility of creating a powerful alliance . . . [and] a tangible hope for that most elusive of goals in the region: peace. [A] Turkish-Israeli alliance would decisively shift the regional balance of power in favor of the two most democratic . . . countries in the area.\"\n-- The Washington Quarterly, Dov Waxman, Winter 1999\n\"The petty squabble of Greece and Turkey, lining up warships around a pile of rocks off the Turkish coast, demonstrates that neither deserves membership in the European Union. Yet one is in and one is out . . . Yet how much more European could Turkey be? It was the home of Byzantium.\"\n-- Baltimore Sun, 2/15/96\n\"A large Greek army captured Izmir [Smyrna] and invaded southwestern Anatolia, but massacres of the Turkish population led the Allies to withdraw their support from the Greeks.\"\n-- Entry re: 1922 Turkey in Encarta CD-Rom Encyclopedia, 1994-\n\". . . the president's Greek boy, George Stephanopoulos\"\n-- Tribune-Review, 6/11/95\n\"[Greece] is seemingly deaf to pleas from its partners . . . to scale down its confrontation with its neighbor, Albania . . . Greece has annoyed its EU partners yet again by threatening to block EU aid to Albania until the Omonia members are freed and minority rights for Albania's ethnic Greeks are guaranteed . . . Unless the Greeks show an unfamiliar restraint, there is likely to be more squabbling, more tension in the Balkans - and more for Greece's EU partners to fret about.\"\n-- The Economist, \"Greece v. Albania\", 9/17/95\n\"[T]here is nothing natural about arming allies who act increasingly against U.S. interests. The flow of arms to both countries should cease.\"\n-- New York Times Editorial, \"Deadly Gifts to Greece and Turkey\"\n\"Greek and Turkish nationalist hotheads were equally to blame for the two countries' near war over some uninhabited Aegean rocks last month.\"\n-- New York Times, Editorial, 2/17/96\n\"The young Greek-Cypriot girl looked closely at the young Turkish-Cypriot girl but could not see the horns and tail her teacher told her all Turks have. She ran to her father to tell him of this curious development. Her father, who was talking to the father of the Turkish-Cypriot girl, blushed. He apologized and said, 'That's what they're taught in school' . . . 'The main problem is the hate,' said [the TRNC representative] Ahmet Erdengiz. 'They are taught a good Turk is a dead Turk. They say we eat Greeks and that we crucified Christ. These are the people we're supposed to negotiate with' . . . [Erdengiz's] grandmother was the first Turkish-Cypriot killed by a Greek-Cypriot in a political uprising, he said. She was gunned down in a riot against British colonial rule in 1957 . . . Five uncles and cousins were also killed by Greek-Cypriots. 'Our story is pretty much common in Cyprus,' he said. 'It's a sad story.'\"\n-- The Washington Times, \"Living With Hate\", James Morrison, 9/24/97\n\"Greece and Turkey proved this week that the irrational can play as great a role in statecraft as it does in the private lives of individuals . . . Costas Simitis, the new prime minister of Greece . . . can hardly afford to be seen surrendering even a single goat dropping to the Turks . . . In his calls to Greek and Turkish leaders, Mr. Clinton 'pressed them relentlessly on the need to de-escalate . . . when this silly saga began to unfold,' one senior official said.\"\n-- The Boston Globe, 2/1/96\n\"Greece's treatment of its own Macedonians has over the years been less than admirable\"\n-- Foreign Affairs, book review of Loring Danforth's \"The Macedonian Conflict\", R. Legvold, Spring, '96\n\"When the Bosnian Serbs attacked the United Nations 'safe area' of Srebrenica last summer, Greek mercenaries fought with them and raised the blue and white Greek flag triumphantly when the enclave fell. Several thousand Muslim men were massacred, and General Mladic has been indicted on charges related to the killings. But the fall of Srebrenica and the massacres went virtually unreported by Greek journalists. Indeed, Bosnian Serbian atrocities throughout the war were ignored by the Greek press, leaving most Greeks as ill-informed about the war as the Serbian people themselves.\"\n-- The New York Times, \"Greek Lawyer Pleased to Defend Serb Leader\", David Bonner, 8/4/96\n\"Among the dubious factoids of the Afrocentric cannon: that Socrates and Cleopatra were both black; that Greek philosophy and science were stolen from Africa; and that Aristotle stole his philosophy from the library at Alexandria. . . But what is most interesting here is that Afrocentrism continues to thrive at prestigious universities, even though administrators acknowledge privately that it is a crock.\"\n-- The New York Post, \"When Pretension Reigns Supreme\", Scott McConnell\n[above quote cited to illustrate fasle revision of Greek history in academia]\n\"the Greek policy [with regard to Macedonia] 'is totally irrational'\"\n-- The New York Times, \"In Macedonia, New Fears of A Wider Balkan War\", Raymond Bonner, 4/9/95\n\"The Macedonian generals carved up [Alexander's empire] after Alexander's death . . . They had armies largely Macedonian and Greek in personnel, and most of them founded cities with colonies of their soldiers. Thus began the remarkable spread of the Hellenistic (Greek, rather than Macedonian) civilization.\"\n-- The Columbia Encyclopedia, Entry on \"Macedon\", Fifth Edition, 1993\n\"Ruling from 359 to 336 B.C., Philip conquered the Greeks in 338 B.C. and unified the Greeks and Macedonians into one empire. . . . .\nAlexander the Great became king of Macedonia when his father, Phillip II, was assassinated in 336 BC. . . Alexander led his troops in campaigns against Greece, Egypt, and the Persian Empire . . . . .\nAlexander began his war against Persia in the spring of 334 BC by crossing the Hellespont with an army of 35,000 Macedonian and Greek troops\"\n-- Microsoft Encarta Multimedia CD-Rom Encyclopedia, Entries on \"Macedonia (region)\" and \"Alexander the Great\", 1994-\n\"[The Ptolemaic] government, dominated by Greek and Macedonian officials, was not popular.\"\n-- Microsoft Encarta Entry on \"Ptolemaic Dynasty\", 1994-\n\"[T]he history of the next century will be shaped . . . by conflicts among ancient civilizations - Turkish, Chinese, Perisan, Hindu and Buddhist\"\n-- New York Times, \"Future Meltdown\", Michael Ignatieff's book review of Robert Kaplan's \"The Ends of The Earth\", 3/31/96\n\"The World's Largest Open Air Museum: Turkey, the Center of World History\"\n-- widely placed advertisement listing four civilizations of Turkish history: \"Ottoman, Byzantine, Roman and Ionian\"\n\"There once was in fact a Saint Nicholas, the 4th century Turkish Bishop of Myra\"\n-- The Santa Fe Sun, \"Epiphany, The True Story of The Miracle On 34th Street\", R. Leviton, 12/94\n\"So, we have a short story of a Turkish saint, a bishop at that, who eventually became our Santa Claus.\"\n-- The Frugal Gourmet Celebrates Christmas, by Jeff Smith, 1991\n\"Turkey's new interest in Santa is bringing him back to his roots.\"\n-- The New York Times, \"Strange, That's Santa in the Seat of the Sultans!\", Stephen Kinzer, 12/21/96\n\"Every April, some Armenian groups use half-truths and distortions, in offering a one-sided misrepresentation of the events that took place between Turks and Armenians during and after World War I. . . There was no 'genocide.' . . . It was a civil war during which many people, Turks and Armenians alike, perished. . . When a big lie is repeated often enough and loudly enough, it can become perceived as fact. But as the Turkish proverb says, 'You cannot cover the sun with clay.' Ultimately, the truth will come out.\"\n-- The New York Times, Advertisement by the Assembly of Turkish American Associations, 5/14/95\n\"The Ottomans proved to be more respectful of Orthodox Christianity that the Western Church. Moreover, in 1492, when Spain ordered the mass expulsion of the Jews, they were able to flee to Ottoman lands. This comparative tolerance finds expression in the wonderful illuminated books at the Metropolitan from St. Catherine's in the Sinai. Its library is rivaled only by that of the Vatican, and its survival attests to a long Islamic tradition of multicultural tolerance\"\n-- The New York Times, \"The West's Debt to Byzantium\", by Karl E. Meyer, 3/30/97\n[Nikos Sampson] was replaced on July 23 by Glafkos Clerides . . . after Turkish forces landed on the island. By late August, following fighting that left many persons homeless, the Turks controlled the northern third of the island.\"\n-- Microsoft Encarta Multimedia CD-Rom Encyclopedia, Entry on \"Cyprus\", 1994-\n\"In New York City, Robert McGuire, the president of Kroll Associates and a former NYPD police commissioner, said that the [TWA 800] crash was, in his estimation, suspicious. . . Kroll Associates is a highly regarded consulting and security firm. McGuire said that the destination of the plane, Paris, did not in itself suggest an unusual risk. However, its original departure point, Athens, Greece, has been on the U.S. government list of dangerous airports. Another security expert, Philip Stern, the managing director of the Fairfax Group, said that the original departure point of Athens was 'troublesome' to him. Athens has long been known to act as a gateway to the Middle East. Stern said that Greece has a history of 'radical politicians sympathetic to Middle Eastern causes.'\"\n-- EmergencyNet News Service, S. Macko, 7/19/96\n\"The Greek airport improvement may have happened in a roundabout way-and as a result the Clinton Administration may come under fire for trying to play politics with airline safety [following the TWA 800 crash]. Last February, White House aides tried to squelch a Transportation Department warning to American travelers about lax safeguards against terrorism at the airport. White House aides feared such a warning would prompt a frosty reception for Hillary Clinton when she visited Athens in March\"\n-- Time, \"Terror On Flight 800\", 7/29/96\nVoyage of Terror: the Achille Lauro Affair (1990): a made-for-TV movie based upon the 1985 hijacking of an Italian cruise ship. The movie featured the mysterious and wholly fictitious \"Pappas\" twirling his worry beads while masterminding a terrorist act by Palestinians -- who murdered a Jewish-American handicapped man, played by Burt Lancaster.\n\"The fact of the matter is you have one NATO ally supporting terrorist operations against another NATO member . . . There is no question that what the Greek government is doing with the PKK makes them supporters of international terrorism . . . If political considerations were put aside, they would qualify as state sponsors of terrorism.\"\n-- Washington Times, \"Greek Spy Agency Tied to Terror Group, Athens Backed Anti-Turkish Kurds\", Bill Gertz, 9/10/96\nOffensive or discriminatory headlines:\n\"Beware of Greeks Bearing History\"\n-- New York Times, Edmund Keeley, 5/29/94 book review of Elia Kazan's Beyond the Aegean:\n[\"the editor's fingerprint is certainly clear as well: While on the one hand the review tells us that 'Kazan gets his history right,' the headline blares: BEWARE OF GREEKS BEARING HISTORY.\" -- Marjorie Dobkin, address delivered at Thessaloniki, Greece, 11/1/94]\n\"Greeks Bearing Gifts: HANAC's Dance with Rudy\"\n-- The Village Voice, W. Barrett, 4/30/96\n\"My Patriarch Can Beat Your Patriarch\"\n-- Time, 3/18/96 [referring to a dispute between the patriarchs of Constantinople and Russia]\nImputation of exaggerated power, illicit influence and ethnic conspiracy:\n\"American soldiers [stationed in FYROM] have, in effect, become hostages of the White House's concerns with the Greek lobby . . . placing the troops at greater risk of finding themselves in the middle of war.\"\n-- New York Times, Op-Ed, S. Ordanoski, 9/4/94\n\"The Greek-American efforts [at lobbying] were legal, but the situation underscores how big-bucks donors bought access to lobby the President in hopes of changing his policies . . . 'President Clinton has too many Greek friends,' says Namik Korham, the Turkish Cypriot representative in the United States. 'This is what the Greeks are trying to do to influence the administration against Turkey.' With friends like George Stephanopoulos at the White House and campaign cash in their pockets, the Greek community wielded tremendous clout last year and used their access to lobby on everything from Cyprus to plans to sell the ships to Turkey. . . Greek-Americans were not shy about mixing fundraising with foreign policy lobbying when they had Clinton's ear.\"\n-- The NY Daily News, \"Bill Lent Ear to Greeks: Clout, Cash Opened Doors for Lobbying on Cyprus\", T. Galvin, 4/10/97\n\"Partly because the Greek position is so preposterous, the suspicion persists that the complaint about the name camouflages a revival of Greece's own age-old expansionistic ambitions . . . Mitsotakis has secretly discussed the partition of Macedonia with Serbia and perhaps with Albania and Bulgaria as well . . . In the U.S. [Greece] has the additional help of the powerful Greek-American lobby\"\n\"[U]nder pressure from prominent Greek-Americans, President Clinton has continually appeased Greece [on the Macedonian dispute].\"\n\"A strong coalition in Washington, led by powerful Greek, Armenian and pro-Kurdish lobbies, presses for action against Turkey\"\n-- New York Times, \"Dissent in a Land of Contradictions\", Stephen Kinzer, 11/30/97\n\"[The Greek and Armenian] lobbies are implementing the agendas of two small foreign countries to the detriment of the United States. In any other country, including Greece and Armenia, such activities would be considered treason and would be treated as such.\"\n-- Washington Times, Letter to the Editor, M. Tarhan, VP of the Ataturk Society of America, 11/1/95\n\"Cobra gunships will not be on the list of military equipment the United States is willing to offer Ankara. . . The answer is ethnic politics, Washington style: A fierce campaign against the sale organized by Senator Paul S. Sarbanes, the Maryland Democrat, a prominent Greek-American and longtime member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.\"\n-- New York Times, Raymond Bonner, 3/29/96\n\"[P]eople are learning that [Turkey's] image is false, created to a great degree by its unfriendly neighbors. Many Americans know Turkey only from the thrilling but unrealistic movie, Midnight Express. The movie was paid for, produced and acted by Armenians and Greeks (historically unfriendly neighbors). While it gives a fine impression of the Greek and Armenian bogeyman image of Turks it says absolutely nothing about the Turks or Turkey today.\"\n-- Europe Through the Back Door by Rick Steves (1994), host of PBS's television series Travels in Europe with Rick Steves\n\"There is virtually no Turkish or Azerbaijani lobby to match the Greeks or Armenians\"\n-- The Chicago Tribune, R. C. 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        "raw_content": "Sources of Major World Problems:\nCapitalism, Corporations, Corrupt Politicians\nBy Charles Mercieca\nAl-Jazeerah, CCUN, December 8, 2011\nWhen people face a problem there are generally two ways that may be adopted to hopefully reach a successful outcome. One of these ways will enable us to solve the problem we face on a permanent basis, that is, in a way that such a problem will not likely to ever surface again. The other way, which seems to have been quite dominant in history to this very day, will enable us to bring the problem under control in a number of ways but never on a permanent basis.\nTwo Distinct Approaches\nIn order to comprehend the nature of these two approaches to the solution of a problem we come across, it would be better to start with the illustration of an example. Let us imagine there is a nice hall in town, which people tend to use every now and then to hold some special event. Just a few days before the event, some committee members visit this hall to make sure everything is in order and under control. They soon discover that there has been some water on the floor and the furniture was not in place.\nNeedless to say, they proceed to dry the water away and put the furniture in order after which they return home satisfied looking anxiously forward for the projected event. The day before, they double-check the hall again and they find everything was in perfect order the way they had arranged it. However, they do discover some water scattered here and there on the floor. Of course, without hesitation they dried it up and everything was ready to go. In fact, the following day the event went smoothly and every participant was fully satisfied.\nThis was one way of solving the problem on the spare of the moment. Unfortunately, this has been the dominant approach adopted throughout the centuries when quite a number of people were faced with a problem. They use methods that would solve the problem fast and smooth visibly on the surface for the specified time that was needed. In fact, other groups in the past that needed to use this same hall did experience the same problem and they all tended to adopt the same approach for a solution.\nThe stated solution of the problem involved was based on an approach that would enable us to overcome the obstacle of water on the floor simply by wiping it out properly and effectively. If the problem we face anywhere in the world keeps on being repeated that would mean that we have to get to the source that causes such an involved problem to take place over and over again. Our first step is to think and meditate while raising to ourselves seriously the question: Where did such water come from in the first place? Was there any leak somewhere, like from a pipe or even the roof?\nIf, say, we find out the leak was in the roof, then we need to go on the top of the roof and cement the crack or small hole from where the water was coming.\nOnce we block the very source of the problem, we may feel virtually certain that such a problem of finding water on the floor of the involved hall will not likely ever to be repeated again. This would be the best and most effective way to solve a problem on a permanent basis, no matter how long it may take us. As we may fully realize, our world is literally saturated with serious problems.\nThere is surely one thing that all people from every walk of life and profession have strongly in common. No one would like to be confronted with problems of any kind whatsoever. Problems tend to create tension which may lead to high blood pressure. They tend to make us lose our inner joy and the full power of concentration when we are in the process of doing something that is especially positive and constructive. Besides, problems in general tend to be a nuisance, something that is generally undesirable.\nSome 2,500 years ago, Greek philosopher Socrates underlined the fact that we are capable of solving any problem in life we come across provided, he added, we take seriously the first step. What is the first step? He said this would be to bring the problem into the open for everyone to see because, he continued, unless people are aware of the existence of a problem they will do nothing to bring it under control. History has shown that when people become aware of a serious problem, they would do anything to solve it fearlessly.\nHowever, he stressed, once the people become aware of the existence of a problem, they will immediately begin to figure out how such problem may eventually affect them. And once they see that with clarity action is immediately taken and the problem is solved. Since then, Socrates has been fully vindicated century after century with no exceptions whatsoever. It is good that we talk about problems and try to discuss them the best we can. Yet, if we do not take positive and constructive actions nothing should be expected to happen.\nIf we were to visit every single major country in the world we would soon discover that people share similar problems, regardless of their background, nationality, cultural heritage, philosophical orientation and religious profession. And if we were to go to the very source of all major problems we would quickly see with crystal clarity that, on the whole, their respective government emerges to become the real source of all their headaches. This reason is very simple and fully clear. While the job of the government is to serve the people, in practice such a government makes it a point to boss the people around.\nViolence Replacing Diplomacy\nThis governmental approach has been the source of enormous suffering that has resulted in so many people being poor and homeless as well as being deprived of adequate health care, if any at all. Besides, people are deprived ruthlessly from most of their sacrosanct human rights, which includes free education from the cradle to the grave. A government that provides such an element to its own people is enabling its nation to be fully developed as to become highly constructive in all national endeavors.\nPeople of all nations do not want their government to resort to wars to solve human differences. Yet, as we have witnessed in history, the people are fully ignored and wars are waged that always end up with tragic consequences. This means people are forced to experience unnecessarily that in a war everyone is a loser and no one is a winner. Today we have reached a point in history where conventional wars do not make sense any longer. It has been predicted that World War II might have been the last conventional war in human history.\nWe all remember the so called 9/11 attack on New York and Washington, DC in 2001. The attackers did not represent any government. They consisted merely of 19 young men, mostly from Saudi Arabia, whose only major war equipment they carried consisted mostly of a few knives. These are described as terrorists who do not carry any badge or identification. On the other hand, the USA, which was trained in conventional wars, invaded Afghanistan and demolished the structure of cities while killing thousands of innocent people.\nAs though this was not enough, the USA invaded Iraq under false pretences where tens of thousands of innocent people were massacred, in addition to causing some 2 million refugees, while creating thousands of orphans. Nowadays the real enemy consists merely of a handsome of young individuals who want to take matters in hand since they feel their respective government is eventually corrupt and cannot do things right for the people. The best way to deal with future enemies of this type is through education.\nLet us here bring to our mind the preamble of UNESCO, which states: Since wars being in the minds of men it is in the minds of men that the defenses of peace must be constructed. Of course, we cannot expect to solve the manifold problems we face overnight. We have to educate a new generation that views the entire world as its \u201cnative-land,\u201d as Roman philosopher Seneca advocated in the first century. In fact he insisted saying: We will have a permanent world peace when we educate all of our children to look at the world and say: \u2018Omnis orbs terrarium patria mea est \u2013 the whole world is my native land.\u2019\nImportance of Global Community\nSince Seneca made such a statement, 2,000 years have passed and there has never been a sizeable period of world peace. All of these 20 centuries that passed since then have been characterized by struggles and wars that inflicted suffering and death on several millions of innocent people. Confronted with this reality we should not be discouraged. We still have a chance, an opportunity to turn things around fast and smooth to the best we can. Recent events across the USA and other countries have been a gigantic step in the right direction.\nWe are referring here to the \u201coccupy\u201d peaceful protests where highly concerned citizens demonstrate in front of governmental buildings as well as in squares and parks. People want to show that the time for continued suppression of their sacrosanct human rights is over. If we were to make a careful study of the human rights in virtually every major country we would soon discover that there is hardly one nation in the world that literally respects human rights, not just on the surface by words but especially in practice as evidenced in actions.\nIronically, the United States is perhaps the most vocal country in the world that condemns violations of human rights as they occur from time to time. This is good and quite encouraging. The only tragedy we witness here lies in the fact that in its own territory, the USA does not practice what it preaches to others. For example, the USA was quick to condemn the brutal ways that were used recently in such countries as Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and Syria against young people who protested peacefully the tyranny they have experienced for years.\nWhen recently American young men and women demonstrated in New York and other cities to protest the way the poor and the middle class were exploited by US corporations, hundreds of police dressed with helmets and full military equipment went to confront these peaceful demonstrators. They went like they were soldiers going after their enemies to destroy them if that were needed. In fact, they hand-cuffed and arrested several of them without mercy. They also sprayed pepper on them that some of them could hardly see.\nWhen students in California gathered peacefully to protest the exorbitant fees increase of their university that would make it literally impossible to finish their studies, hundreds of police went to confront them dressed in helmets like they constituted a part of the military. These police, directed by local government officials, used violence against these innocent and harmless students that injured quite a number of them. These American police were no more or less brutal than the police in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and Syria in addition to a few other countries that we witnessed in recent times.\nSafeguard of Human Rights\nWhile the US government condemns the brutalities of police against peaceful demonstrators in other countries, it condones and even instigates such police brutalities against peaceful demonstrators in its own territory. The sole purpose of the United States to have hundreds of military bases around the world is not to bring freedom and democracy to other nations. All these elements serve merely as instruments for the USA to police the whole world and to control it in any way possible.\nAs stated earlier, the job of the government is to serve the people and not to boss them around. To this end, the government must listen periodically to what the people have to say especially relative to their imminent vital needs. One of the best documents on human rights is the United Nations Charter on Human Rights. In spite of this, there is hardly any country that observes fully well this well-written and inspired charter. Let us quote a few examples for us to realize what has been stated with great clarity.\nIn accordance with this UN document, all human beings have a sacrosanct right to move around freely anywhere they wish in the world. Yet, a number of governments, the USA included, prevent their people from visiting a number of countries. For example, Americans are not allowed to visit Cuba, their peaceful neighbor and quite a few other countries. By way of contrast, Canadians are not prohibited by their government to visit any nation of their choice. Needless to say, when people travel they need to have some kind of identification.\nThe most common identification that has been used for centuries is known as the passport. In spite of this, for many countries, a valid passport is not enough. Unless they issue you with the so called \u201cvisa\u201d you are not free to visit your chosen nation even if you have many friends there. If this were a matter of routine or a means of making an extra income, since one has to pay a fee to secure the visa, then perhaps we may close our eyes. But in a number of instances, the visa is mysteriously denied.\nWe are especially referring to the refusal of issuing a visa to teachers whose sole purpose to travel is to participate in an international academic conference or even a global peace convention. These are all governmental blatant violations of human rights. It would be appropriate if we were to make serious studies relative to what motivates governments to violate constantly and systematically the human rights of so many people in general. Among possible reasons we may enlist ignorance, indifference, paranoia, irresponsibility, prejudice, stubbornness, machismo, stupidity and abuse, in addition to others.\nEventual Control of World Problems\nThe tremendous violations of human rights we witness periodically in the world at large are too many to enumerate. However, it would be appropriate if we were to study the violations of human rights in every single country while trying to pin point with clarity their very source so that we may go after it and block it for good. Since power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely, we cannot have the same people in government for the rest of their lives. We have to devise a plan to have people in government for only a fixed time.\nThis is important because even if those in government happen to be good people initially, they will eventually, sooner or later, begin to demonstrate the symptoms of eventual corruption as time rolls on. Let us also keep in mind what Blessed Pope John Paul II said in Mexico during the decade of the eighties when asked as to whether he thought world peace was possible. He said: Yes but only after two great evils of the 20th century are gone: communism and capitalism, because they both advance their causes through the exploitation of people.\nSome leading political scientists tell us that if we were to eliminate all of the evil of communism and capitalism and try to preserve anything good we may possibly find in these two systems, we may hopefully create a viable and desirable government for all people to have and to cherish. This would involve the election of all governmental officials where the news media will bring systematic news about all those running for office free-of-charge. This would also involve that all people will have free health care and free education for life.\nAfter all, the people are the backbone of the nation. If they are healthy and well educated we will surely have a strong nation. If people are unhealthy and barely educated then we will have a weak nation. 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        "raw_content": "037: Sheboygan Children Book Festival \u2013 A World of Wonders\nIn All, Picturebooking, Podcasts by Nick Patton October 7, 2015 Leave a Comment\nWisconsin\u2019s only free children\u2019s book festival returns to the Bookworm Gardens, Mead Public Library and the John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan, Wis. on Oct. 9-11.\nThe three-day Sheboygan Children\u2019s Book Festival provides an opportunity for area youth and their families to explore the world of children\u2019s books through activities and presentations by award-winning national authors and illustrators.\nThis year\u2019s theme is \u201cA World of Wonders\u201d and festival-goers will be able to create their own World of Wonders travel journal as they collect author/illustrator trading cards while experiencing the 50-plus events including readings, writing and art-making workshops.\nFriday night, Oct. 9, the John Michael Kohler Arts Center will host the Justin Roberts Bedtime concert. Roberts is a two-time Grammy nominee and a picture book author. The concert is free but tickets will be made available an hour before the show at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center as seating is limited.\nSaturday, Oct. 10, is a full day of events including presentations by New York Times best-selling picture book illustrator Christian Robinson who designed this year\u2019s festival poster.\nSunday, Oct. 11, at the Bookworm Gardens, Green Bay picture book author Miranda Paul will read her latest book, Water Is Water, and participate in the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Water Is Water Garden featuring her book.\nIn partnership with the Weill Center, the festival\u2019s closing event is a Sunday afternoon performance of Story Pirates. 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As for health education in schools, fight against prostitution, drug addiction and deliquency, they are the domain of Education, the Police and Justice.\nHowever, the hygienic service is far from being absent. Its representatives have a voice in all the commissions that deal with this subject, warn of risks to health - present or potential - and make recommendations. After that, since they are guided by investigations and the statistics provided by dispensaries, they are the best qualified officials to evaluate the results of the actions taken.\nThere is no great colonial city, from Saigon to Antananarivo, from Abidjan to Brazzaville, whose decontamination - and, as a result, living conditions - have not benefited from the orientations and vigilance of the local hygienic servicel.\nPUBLIC HYGIENE IN RURAL AREAS\nThe native healers themselves offer this recommendation: \"the maintenance of good health begins with cleanliness\". Water, brooms and soap - three elements which, available and used as advised, are the basis of well-being for each person and the community.\nIn colonial times, hygiene is recognised as a priority. \"We shouldn't hesitate to let those who complain of the lack of medicines cry out their indignation while, by digging wells, by making people live in the most hygienic surroundings, by organising the destruction of waste material and the burial of faecal matter, they render invaluable services to the communities they wish to give drugs to\" wrote Bouffard* in 1934 in the Ivory Coast. As a general rule, a circular from the governor decrees the measures to be observed to assure \"village and individual hygiene\". Apart from the Health Service (agents of different public services being scarce in rural regions), the administrator leaves the responsibility of all the tasks that need to be performed to the physician practising in the area.\n- The first task is the provision of drinking water. Here, rivers and ponds are more or less dirty and the authorities get down to sinking wells. Wherever the Guinea Worm is prolific, the physician recommends that surface water be passed through sand or charcoal filters, ingeniously fabricated with the pottery of the country and entirely efficacious.\nThe draining and stabilizing of a canal for laying on water\n- Good sanitary conditions in dwellings and in villages may necessitate the abandonment of ancestral customs. In the North and Centre of the Ivory Coast, until the 1920s, the most common are \"dwellings so low that, crouching down, one can touch their rooftops. Natives crawl into them on their stomachs to sleep\". One can imagine the degree of promiscuity that prevails and to what extent this sort of hut is \"particularly predisposed to the dissemination of contagious germs\". They must be replaced by rectangular dwellings which are spacious, well-ventilated and with hard floors in villages that are clean and even charming and attractive. The African physician, a graduate of the Dakar school, who works to set up this innovation is no other than Houphouet-Boigny, the future President of the Ivory Coast. Nevertheless, in spite of the required standards of hygiene, the cultural obligations must be taken into account. It is a long-term job and must be accomplished without brutality or tactlessness.\n- The faecal peril remains present because of the practice of defecation and the emptying of chamber pots on the surface of the ground. The population is taught to keep these waste products far from sources of water. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Property and Income \u00bb Introduction \u00bb\nAbility to generate and seek income\nNon-governmental organisations can both generate income from their activities and seek it from public and private sources within and beyond the state in which they are established. This income can be in form of cash, other forms of financial instruments, bequests of property and goods or equipment. See Article 13 of the United Nations General Assembly\u2019s Declaration on the Rights and Responsibility of Individuals, Groups and Organs of Society to Promote and Protect Universally Recognised Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, Article 6 (f) of the United Nations General Assembly\u2019s Declaration on the Elimination of All Forms of Intolerance and of Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief and Paragraphs 14 and 50 of the Council of Europe's Recommendation CM/Rec(2007)14 on the legal status of NGOs in Europe. However, see also Pastificio Attilio Mastromauro S r l v. Italy (dec.), 30 November 2000 and Union des Athe\u00eces v. France (Report) , 6 July 1994.\nConditions governing acquisition and use of income\nThe income of non-governmental organisations must always be generated or obtained in accordance with the regulatory requirements generally applicable to the means involved, including those governing customs, foreign exchange, money-laundering and the funding of elections and political parties. However, these regulatory requirements must always be compatible with universal and regional human rights standards. See Parti nationaliste basque \u2013 Organisation r\u00e9gionale d'Iparralde v. France, 7 June 2007, at paras. 47-52 and Korneenko et al. v. Belarus, (HRC), 31 October 2006, at para. 7.5.\nAll income generated or received by non-governmental organisations, as well as any assets into which it is converted, must be used exclusively for the pursuit of its objectives and must not be distributed to their members if it they are membership-based. See Paragraph 9 of the Council of Europe's Recommendation CM/Rec(2007)14 on the legal status of NGOs in Europe.\nAny income received by non-governmental organisations on a tax-exempt basis, as well as any assets into which it is converted, must not be applied for any purpose that is not tax-exempt. See Paragraph 54 of the Council of Europe's Recommendation CM/Rec(2007)14 on the legal status of NGOs in Europe.\nAbility to pay staff and reimburse expenses\nNon-governmental organisations can use their income and assets to pay their staff and to reimburse any expenses incurred on their behalf. See Paragraph 55 of the Council of Europe's Recommendation CM/Rec(2007)14 on the legal status of NGOs in Europe.\nAccess to banking facilities\nNon-governmental organisations should be able to manage and use their income and assets with the assistance of their own banking facilities where they have legal personality. See Paragraph 51 of the Council of Europe's Recommendation CM/Rec(2007)14 on the legal status of NGOs in Europe.\nProtection for property interests\nNon-governmental organisations should be able to protect all their property interests through legal proceedings. See Paragraph 52 of the Council of Europe's Recommendation CM/Rec(2007)14 on the legal status of NGOs in Europe.\nNon-governmental organisations may be required to act on independent advice when selling or acquiring land or other major assets in order to be sure that the best value is obtained, particularly where the land or assets concerned had been acquired with direct or indirect public support. See Paragraph 53 of the Council of Europe's Recommendation CM/Rec(2007)14 on the legal status of NGOs in Europe.\nThe income and assets of non-governmental organisations should not be seized or confiscated as a means of preventing them from pursuing admissible objectives. See The Holy Monasteries v. Greece, 9 December 1984, at paras. 86-88.\nDistribution of assets after termination\nAny funds or assets left after a non-governmental organisation's liabilities have been cleared following its termination should be passed to a designated successor or, if none has been designated, applied to similar objectives. However, the funds or assets concerned should be passed to the state where the termination was based on the inadmissibility of the organisation's objectives or activities. See Paragraph 56 of the Council of Europe's Recommendation CM/Rec(2007)14 on the legal status of NGOs in Europe.",
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        "raw_content": "Channel: Business Intelligence - Claudia Imhoff\nExtending the Reach of Business Intelligence: A Q&A Spotlight Interview with Glen Rabie of Yellowfin\nBeyeNETWORK Spotlights focus on news, events and products in the business intelligence ecosystem that are poised to have a significant impact on the industry as a whole; on the enterprises that rely on business intelligence, analytics, performance management, data warehousing and/or data governance products to understand and act on the vital information that can be gleaned from their data; or on the providers of these mission-critical products.\nPresented as Q&A-style articles, these interviews conducted by the BeyeNETWORK present the behind-the-scene view that you won\u2019t read in press releases.\nThis BeyeNETWORK spotlight features Ron Powell's interview with Glen Rabie, CEO of Yellowfin. Ron and Glen discuss how Yellowfin enables companies to make business intelligence more consumable and accessible.\nGlen, one of the biggest trends we're seeing in business intelligence today is extending the reach of business intelligence (BI) to business analysts and other consumers of business intelligence. We have gone way beyond the early adopter phase, and now we\u2019re reaching out to the mainstream market. The goal is for everyone to use BI. What do you feel is driving this trend, and what kind of challenges is Yellowfin seeing with its customer base?\nGlen Rabie: The dream of having mass consumerization of BI has been a topic of discussion for many years now, and I do think we're getting there. There are a number of factors in that. First is the availability and relative cost of the technology to rollout. In my early days of actually working in business intelligence as a consultant, one of the biggest impediments back then was really the cost of deployment, the capacity to rollout. Over the last decade quite a lot has been achieved in lowering the relative cost per person for deployments.\nThe second factor is related to demand. We see a general trend toward consumerization of other products that people experience on the Web \u2013 Google search, Google maps, etc. These things drive a perspective from individuals that they should be able to get and use information at work as quickly and easily as they do online at home. As a result, we're seeing that there's quite a bit of pressure internally to deliver on this.\nI think the challenge for Yellowfin and for any BI vendor is how to deliver what is essentially a specialized field. How do you make BI consumable? How do you make it something that people actually want to interact with? We can all simply deliver reports and push reports out to people, but that's not enough. I think people have to be able to explore, interact, and work with it, and that presents a whole series of usability challenges that are at the core of BI right now.\nThat makes a lot of sense, Glen. We are also seeing that information consumers need to collaborate with others within the organization as well as partners and suppliers external to the organization. How are they able to accomplish this task with Yellowfin?\nGlen Rabie: That's interesting. There are two parts to that. First there's the actual sharing of information so people have access to exactly the same data, the same information. And the second is the discussions and collaborations around that data. So from the sharing component, it comes to the price point of Yellowfin and the way in which we work for external deployments. We have some very significant external deployments. Presently, we're rolling one out to 600,000 people, which is essentially every customer of a particularly large telco. And the idea is that the corporate customers are getting transparency into the organization. They're able to seethe same data as their internal account managers. As a result, they can actually have real conversations around the business that they're both in. So that's one piece of how to share that data in a way that's usable.\nThen the second piece, which I think is still quite embryonic in organizations, is the collaboration around the data \u2013 the actual conversation \u2013 as opposed to just purely the sharing of data. And again, I think that's largely driven by a lot of the social media tools like Twitter and Facebook where people are experiencing the capacity to converse with each other all the time. In the last 12 to 20 months at Yellowfin, we have gone to a lot of effort to incorporate as much of that conversation into the product as possible. We want it to bubble up, rather than be something that's hidden in the background. And to that end, we have created a fully integrated in-app discussion forum. It is discussion-centric, and you can actually include reports so you can have a whole discussion around why, for example, sales are down in Asia. We can look at multitudes of factors. Whereas traditionally you might have just looked purely at each report and held a physical meeting to discuss the implications of each report.\nAn extension of collaboration is getting the information to the people who need it, where they need it and the way they want it. We're seeing that mobile devices are playing a big role in that information dissemination. Is your approach browser-based and how does mobile fit in?\nGlen Rabie: Yes, definitely. Yellowfin is and always has been a browser-based application. Again, when we started Yellowfin and thought about what we wanted to build, the Web was really a cornerstone of that. We didn't grow up out of a desktop. We literally grew up believing we were going to deploy to hundreds and thousands of people \u2013 now it's up to 600,000 people in a single deployment. Yellowfin is completely browser-based with everything managed on the servers so there's no client-side software. People should be able to access their data regardless of where they are and what they use. We are able to embed Yellowfin as a Web service into their applications and deploy our mobile piece on top of that.\nWe're on to version two now of our mobile platform, where customers can access their data via the device of their choice through a Web browser, or via native applications for the iPad, iPhone or Android devices. The first version I'd describe as exploratory. It was learning. It was understanding how people would be using devices like the iPad. And what we realized is that they're fundamentally consumer devices. People who use the iPad are people who really are not builders of content. They are people who need to know what's happening, converse with other people around what's happening \u2013 they're using it more as a consumer device internally in organizations. And so, for us, the mobile strategy is all about getting users to really embrace BI, and want to use it, and enjoy the process of using it. It's simple; we believe that if you love using the application, you're going to use it more and get more value out of it. Our mobile piece is about creating content once through the browser application but then consuming it anywhere. So whether you're on a mobile device, your laptop, or your phone, you should be seeing exactly the same content as it was created for you to satisfy your specific informational needs.\nWhat version are you on in Yellowfin?\nGlen Rabie: We started in 2003, and we're up to version 6 now. We have a release every six months or so. May and November is when we release. The idea is that we take people on a journey so it\u2019s constant iterative releases rather than waiting two or three years for a massive release that's completely disruptive. And again because of the size of the deployments we're doing, we need to bring people along with us the whole time.\nCan you explain Yellowfin's embedded approach to BI and tell us how it differs from the traditional methods of BI deployment?\nGlen Rabie: Definitely. Again, this comes back to the really large deployments that we do. If you think about the way people do their jobs, most people don't think about a BI product per se. They don't think about it as being core to what they do in their work. So, the question becomes: How do you take content that's been created in your BI tool and actually put that into someone's business process? To do that, you have to plug it into the work that they're doing and the applications they're using.\nA good example would be a telco billing environment used to create or manage its invoicing process. They may hit thresholds that a person needs to be alerted about, enabling them to act upon that information immediately.\nThrough all the plug-in APIs we have, it makes it really simple to copy a report, or entire dashboard, and put that into any other application. It\u2019s live, it's interactive, people can use it. So we're not application-centric; we're more information centric. Content syndication \u2013 the ability to embed BI content in third party platforms and applications \u2013 forms a major, and differentiating, part of Yellowfin's Collaborative BI strategy moving forward. We're thinking more about how people want to use information rather than making them use Yellowfin. That makes for a much broader deployment and means an organization gets far more value out of it because it's being used across multiple applications, across multiple business processes, and it\u2019s part of those processes, not independent of them.\nNow I understand Yellowfin also makes it easy to analyze location-based data. Could you tell us how organizations use location based data and the advantages that Yellowfin provides?\nGlen Rabie: Yellowfin\u2019s ability to create multilayered maps enables our customers to identify location-based trends on a micro and macro level. In fact, Yellowfin and client Macquarie University won Ventana Research's 2011 Leadership Awards for Location Intelligence. The awards recognized the Yellowfin and Macquarie University BI implementation as the best 2010/11 worldwide example of location intelligence and the most likely to produce significant business value heading into 2012.\nBefore starting Yellowfin and working in BI, I was working for a large financial institution, and one of the things that was really interesting was that virtually all their data had a location element. Customers are located somewhere, and bankers are located somewhere. Getting the match between the relative income of those customers, the bank, and the capacity to sell new product, was all on a tabular format \u2013 people actually went through tables and sort of had to scan the tables. It was really interesting to me that the BI tool that we were using didn\u2019t facilitate the capacity just to look at a map, which is so much simpler and makes it easier to understand that data.\nPeople use location intelligence to understand data. For example, from a marketing perspective, if I\u2019m investing in a marketing campaign, where are my inbound calls coming from? Who am I targeting? What are the demographics from that area? We have some great customers who use exchange data. They can pinpoint the exact location of the customer as a result of the exchange area. They can understand the demographics of that exchange area, and therefore they can understand who's actually responding to their marketing and how. We have others who use it to find where their next store should be. One of the interesting things about a map, which a table doesn't tell you, is where things are not. You can look at a map and immediately see where you don't have sales. In a tabular format you just don\u2019t have a row so you don\u2019t know which row is missing. To me, that's really interesting \u2013 that's knowledge and power.\nDo you see Yellowfin as a complement to existing BI deployments or is it a replacement?\nGlen Rabie: It depends. So again, one of the things that I think I learned really early on was that there's quite a range of BI needs from production reporting all the way through to high end analytics. The use cases and the people who are working with each of these areas need specific tools. And so if I look at Yellowfin and where we're deployed, we're often deployed in conjunction with analytic tools. Because we focus far more on larger deployments, we can often coexist with traditional BI tools. We then become the wrapper of the onion for your BI implementation so that BI can be extended to a much larger user constituency. At the other end, there are data analysts whose job it is to slice and dice data. They might use a completely separate tool. As indicated by Gartner\u2019s 2012 BI Magic Quadrant survey and Dresner\u2019s Wisdom of Crowds study results, enterprises are going to have to deal with a multitude of BI solutions. This multiple solution environment is a product of business user demand for ease-of-use and IT\u2019s demand for deep analytical functionality. I don't think there's a BI tool on the planet that does everything for everyone.\nOne last observation, when you talk about 600,000 users, you must have made this incredibly affordable.\nGlen Rabie: We saw that people want to deliver to their customers, but there's no way that it makes economic sense to do with any traditional BI tools. We have a separate pricing structure for large deployments. Our philosophy is that Yellowfin customers should be able to deliver business intelligence to all their employees because if you're deploying BI to only 10 or 20 people in an organization of 500, you're really missing out on the value of business intelligence. We believe BI should be affordable and available to everyone.\nGlen, I want to thank you for taking time to share how Yellowfin is helping companies extend the reach of business intelligence.\nSOURCE: Extending the Reach of Business Intelligence: A Q&A Spotlight Interview with Glen Rabie of Yellowfin",
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        "raw_content": "BOB Media Inc\nForget mediocre business\nTHE EMERGING TRENDS IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT IN 2016\nTHE 5 IMPORTANT BENEFITS OF SURVEYS TO A BUSINESS\nStarting a Beer Brewery\nPosted on 23/12/2018 by Mary Murphy\nStarting up a business is never easy, even for the most experienced and professional business practitioners. The same condition applies to the beer industry. Indeed, with it being one of the fastest-growing and the largest industries in many western countries, especially Canada, people expect at least higher standards for the products compared to another manufactured commodity. The fact can lead to two possible scenarios. The first scenario includes an easy and smooth business flow since finding regular customers is not something difficult to do. However, the second scenario is also possible where the manufacturers fail to give the expected quality for the customers. The latter relates to how one operates the business and comes up with some financial decisions.\nEspecially in countries where beer has been a vital commodity, it is indeed always nice to start a small-scale beer brewery. However, one needs to comprehend all the fundamental concepts to establish a stable business. One thing to note is that breweries are highly capital-intensive businesses, which means it requires a significant amount of money as an early investment. Thus, this article tries to list the things that one needs to do if starting a beer brewery business is the primary goal.\nThe Equipment Cost\nThe largest expenses spent on the initial investment will be the equipment costs. It can cost you at least one hundred thousand dollars for the smallest capacity. If you think the price is too high for you, you can also opt to purchase used equipment which costs thirty thousand dollars less than the brand-new ones. Business experts suggest using the conservative approach when it comes to the discussion about the capital. It means that you need to spend at least fifty percent more than the expected rates for the unforeseen. Remember that having a business that turns out to be a big hit will also get you in trouble if you do not prepare for the large-scale investment. However, you can go to this link to find out more about the history to decide your method.\nAnother crucial business element you should never forget is the location. Some people may opt to establish the business in their private property to avoid the cost of rent. However, some people may find the idea frustrating if they live in a cramped house with no additional space for the brewery. Thus, renting a home will be the most rational option that they have. Especially for this scenario, you also need to consider the construction, the electricity bills, and another practical matter.\nSimple Ways to Find an SEO Company\nPosted on 13/06/2018 by Kyle Granda\nTo make it big in business you need to be relevant and visible to many potential clients. And thanks to the internet, advertising your business has become cheap and accessible. In the current generation, people have embraced technology, everywhere you go you will see people with the latest phones and laptops, and as a smart business person, you should know by now that people currently prefer to spend their time on the internet than they do on watching television.\nIf you are smart enough to take advantage of this situation, you will be able to market your business and attract more client. As the owner of a company, you can agree that you will rarely have the time to manage your online advertisement and be able to run your business. Therefore it is preferable that you source the advertisement burden to an SEO company. In the case that you do not know how to find a search engine optimization company, then here are some tips for you.\nAn SEO company is a company that will enhance your online visibility, and true to their field, you are most likely to find their services advertised online. As the internet is becoming the primary method of advertising, Search Engine Optimization Companies are also using this platform to find clients for their services. Therefore, the simplest way to find a firm that will advertise your company or business is the internet.\nWith all the SEO companies available online, it can be challenging to know the best. However, this should not be an issue. If this is the first time hearing about SEO firms, then you should know that there are other businesses before yours that have utilized the services of different Search Engine Optimization Companies. Reading reviews made on the various websites can help you in finding a firm that has proven results. An SEO company can lie about their work, but reviews made by people who have used their services can say a lot about a company.\nIf you love to get your information from experienced people, then you should ask for a referral. Some people prefer using the internet while others prefer getting their facts from people they know and trust. If you are not able to find your reference from the people in your circle, then you should talk to people who are into technology as these people are likely to know about the different SEO companies available in town.\nImportance of professional guidance when starting a business\nPosted on 01/11/2017 15/11/2017 by Mary Murphy\nAlmost everyone has a business idea, but not all of them turn into successful investments. Most people cannot transfer their brilliant ideas from paper to reality because they lack guidance. As a new business owner, you need someone who will hold your hand, and guide you through the various stages. The problem is that most people choose to go it alone, make a lot of mistakes, and end up with lots of regrets.\nIf you ask business consultants, they will tell you that the reason many businesses are closed as fast as they are started is lack of professional guidance. You may think that you know everything, but you will notice that you need help once you are stuck. What makes it worse is that it could already be too late before you realize that you are stuck. The following factors explain the importance of professional guidance when starting a business.\nKnow how to fund your business idea\nOne big dilemma that new entrepreneurs find themselves is finding enough money to roll out their business. There are those who complain that it is almost impossible to find this money. However, the fact is that this money is always available, you just need to know how to get it. With professional guidance, you will know the various options that can work for your business. Some people do not understand that different sources of capital work for different kinds of investments. Unless you are sure about this, you will find yourself incurring debts that could have been avoided.\nKnow how to identify your market and competitors\nIf you already have capital, and you have identified the kinds of products or services to sell, it is not all you need to know. It always is good to carry out an in-depth analysis of the markets to know where your potential is. Knowing what they expect from you as well as their demographics will make it easy for you to design products that will appeal to them. In addition to this, you need to know that the market already has other business people that are selling the same products like yours. You should get guidance on how to beat the competition, and get a share of the market to grow your investment.\nKnow how to transition from a startup to an established business\nYour business is not going to be a startup forever. You should have a clear plan of how you will move it from that level to the next. In business, the key thing is to keep growing every day. However, how can you do this when you do not even know how to start? With professional help, you will understand some of the challenges that you are likely to face, and how to beat them so as to get to the next level.\nFinding a professional to guide you through the initial stages of your business also helps you to tailor your products according to the needs of your customers. If you start selling what almost everyone else is already selling, it will be difficult to get any customers.\nPosted on 04/06/2017 22/08/2018 by Kyle Granda\nProject management is one of the critical core activities for nearly all businesses that want to maintain their competitive edge. They strive to avoid worse projects or poor management processes that will prevent them from achieving their goals; that is, making profits. Indeed, project management value is increasingly being recognized in both public and private sectors. There is an extensive range of emerging trends in project management.\nAgile prominent\nAgile is constantly gaining popularity in Information Technology (IT) projects. Most large and small businesses are using Agile project management practices.\nMore mobile applications\nMobile applications are gradually gaining popularity with browser-based apps. Nearly all enterprises are encouraging their workers to use mobile gadgets that have improved information services that will help them, particularly to make decisions regardless of their location. They ensure that project management software & even collaboration tools are always optimized for mobile integration.\nToday, there are complex regulations and new risks in the business world. Therefore, in case an individual will not truly insert risk management in his or her project, then he or she won`t reap the benefits of that project. For sure, it is always important to identify the projects risks in early stages, then communicate, and ensure that the analysis of the risks is carried out. Without a doubt, risk management is paramount for any project professional to stay competitive.\nBusiness analysis entails design\nThere is a trend that the business analysis work entails design. In fact, business organizations that start offering \u201cconceptual\u201c or \u201c logical\u201c design output as part of building applications & business processes will flourish at a higher rate. The businesses can profit through less rework by just making use of standard models such as sequence diagrams, business process maps, prototypes & wireframes, and using case models among others.\nApplication Programming Interfaces (APIs) is becoming more crucial\nThis project management software is becoming more important today, especially among prospective project management software buyers. Project management and customer relationship management platform integration can help in bridging the gap between sales & development through data exchange between them. Indeed, API will provide transparency between the two systems successfully.\nThese are some of the emerging trends in project management in 2017. It is vital for a person to know more about these emerging trends in the world of business management. If you are a business owner, you need to study all of these so you will know which method would work best for your company. Studying these trends may be tiring and will take a lot of your time, but you have to bear with it.\nThe most successful businesses around the world are a product of good relations between the providers and consumers as well as the relations between the administration and the employees. While this may seem obviously easy on the surface, there are important issues that lie underground which surveys can unearth. Surveys are advantageous to any business, whether small or big and some of the benefits of surveys to a business are discussed below.\nBenefits of Surveys to a Business.\n1. Get to Know What Customers/Employers Think\nWhile your customers may seem happy about all the products and services offered to them, there is usually a thing or two that they dislike or think should be improved. Most customers find it hard to approach the business owner to discuss such things, and these are the people mainly targeted by surveys. Surveys give the aspect of anonymity which in turn promotes honesty.\n2. Get to Understand More About Competitors.\nA well-crafted survey gives customers and consumers a platform to rant out all their dissatisfactions without directly hurting your feelings. They may love the products and services, but expect you to perform better and offer much better as compared to your business\u2019 competitors.\n3. Higher Customer Retention.\nAs mentioned above, most customers usually consider it a bad gesture to confront a business owner over poor products or services. Having them fill a survey makes the whole process more formal and friendlier. In fact, they can easily let out their grievances without leaving out any detail because they have a more private platform to raise them.\n4. Strategic Planning of Business Functions\nEvery business seeks to improve in one way or another. This can only be achieved best by improving on specific areas that do not meet the consumer\u2019s or customer\u2019s expectations. From these, better analysis and strategic planning for all the business functions can be achieved, all aimed at its improvement.\n5. Better Decision Making.\nAny business is a product of all the good and bad decisions made throughout its lifetime. Apparently, for sound business decisions to be made there must be a substantial reason which can only be achieved from reliable data.\nThe above are just but a few of the benefits of surveys to business. When drafting a survey, it is vital to keep it short and to the point with only the important factors included. 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        "raw_content": "> Travel & Tourism > Cox's Bazar, the world's longest natural sandy sea beach\nPlaces of Tourist Attraction - Cox's Bazar\nResorts & Hotels around Cox's Bazar\nCox's Bazar is charmingly situated on low range of sand hills between the Baghkhali and the Bay of Bengal with a long open beach towards the sea. The town is named after lieutenant Cox, who died here in 1798 after he had established a colony of Mogh who sought shelter in British territory after the conquest of Arakan by the Burmese two third of the population of the town are descendants of these refugees. Miles of golden sands towering cliffs, pagodas, Buddhist temples and tribes, delightful seafood this is Cox's Bazar, the tourist capital of Bangladesh. Having the world's longest (120-km) beach slopping gently down to the blue waters of the Bay of Bengal. Cox's Bazar is one of the most attractive tourist spots in the country.\nSunset at Cox's Bazar\nRubber Plantation at Ramu\nThis is a typical Buddhist village, about 10km. from Cox's Bazar, on the main road to Chittagong, there are Monasnesties, Khyangs and Pagodas containing images of Buddha in gold, bronze and metals inlaid with precious stones. One of the most interesting of these temples is on the bank of the Baghkhali River. It houses not only interesting relics and Burmese handicrafts but also a large bronze statue of Buddha measuring thirteen feet high and high and rests on a six feet high pedestal. The wood carving of this Khyang is very delicate and refined. The village has a charm of its own. Weavers ply their trade in open workshop and craftsman make handmade cigars in their pagoda like houses.\nMoheskhali\n10 kilometers by speedboat to the north west of Cox's Bazar and standing on a hill is the Moheskhali island. There is a 165 years old temple known as Adinath temple. With the interesting history of its discovery, it is a most attractive spot especially during the festive month of falgoon (march-April) when sea fishing near the Moheskhali Island is a rewarding experience.\nJust oppsite across Cox's Bazar, this island is a paradise of migratory birds like petrel, geese, ducks, curlew, spine, reshank, lapwing, whim bird and other birds and water fowls. The western side of the beach is sandy and different kinds of shells are found on the beach.\n18 kilometers south from the Cox's Bazar beach is a beautiful picnic and shooting spot. It is a continuation of the beach with background of palms and bamboo's. the famous \"Broken hill\" is a rare sight. Angling in the streams and ponds in the adjoining valley provides a lot of fun and excitement another charms is the \"Christnas trees\".\nInani about 32 kilometers to the south of Cox's Bazar and just on the beach, with the sea to the west and a background of steep hills to the east, in 210-14' N latitude and 920-03' E, longitude. It is only half an hour's drive from Cox's bazaar and an ideal place for hunting, sea bathing and picnic.\nWhykong\nWhykong is about 39 kilometers to the north of Teknaf and 53 kilometers to the southeast of Cox's Bazar. There is a forest Bunglow on a small hillock commanding a fine view of the Naf, the parret island and majestic hill range of the Arakan beyond. This is an ideal place for hunting Shiker of all kinds.\nTourists at Sea Beach\n80 kilometers south of Cox's Bazar is a pleasure spot on the West Bank of Naf river. A small town, it has arrangements for picnic hunting and boating. A trip by jeep to Teknaf from Cox's Bazar at dawn, is a rare experience.\n13 kilometers south west of the southern tip of the mainland, is a small coral island being fringed with coconut palms, varieties of rare sea shell, lime stones corals, and marine life like flying fishes, dolphins and sea tortoises.",
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        "raw_content": "So Erin, are you for gay marriage?\nI got asked this question by a coworker at lunch yesterday and it came out of nowhere. I can't remember what we were talking about before but this question came up and I had to answer. I went on a little rant and said something along the lines of:\n\"Of course! What if my brother's gay and he wants to get married but can't because he likes someone of the same gender? And what if I couldn't get married because I happened to fall in love with a girl even though all I've wanted my whole life was to get married and have kids? That would be denying me something I've dreamed of and hoped for my whole life - it wouldn't be fair.\"\nI wanted to add that the whole logic behind why boys should like girls and girls should like boys it completely ridiculous as well but I thought I'd better stop there. Then she replied \"I don't have anything against gay marriage but I don't think they should have children. Kids of gay parents get bullied.\"\nThoughts were racing through my head. Who are you to have anything against gay marriage? Also who are you to say them in that way, as if they're a totally different species? Why should what you think impact someone else? Why should you take away a right from someone that you've never met? There are so many children out there who are in need of homes and loving families and I think if there are two loving parents - or even one - sexual preference has no bearing on their ability to love and care for a child.\nDo the definitions of love and parent specify gender? No they do not.\n(noun): 1. a strong feeling of affection for someone / 2. a great interest and pleasure in something.\n(verb): 1. feel deep affection or sexual love for (someone).\n(noun): 1. a person's father or mother.\n(verb): 1. be or act as a mother or father to (someone).\nThe thing that most knocked me off my feet was that she's not religious so she really has no excuse to be so judgemental and narrow minded. It blows my mind that so many people think they have a right to dictate how the world works as well as the lives of people they've never met. You consume entertainment created by gay people every day but you don't \"believe\" they should be allowed the right every child is born with which is to be able to get married and have children because they fell in love with someone of the same gender? It honestly makes me so furious.\nI feel like we have to educate and change narrow minds one at a time to make this world a better place. Like Harry Styles said on twitter last week: \"All social change comes from the passion of individuals.\" I refuse to conform to a society that is so judgemental or even tolerate bigotry so I'm going to do everything I can to change people's perspectives on the world. One small mind at a time.\nWith lots of (equal) love,\nTags: culture, personal, words\ndinah 8 November 2013 at 14:23\nAMEN TO THIS POST!!!!\nIt blows my mind too. And topics like this have become extremely personal for me seeing as I'm coming to terms with my own sexuality. And just.... wow. And as for religion as an \"excuse\" - that kind of irks me because if your religion is against gay marriage, then fine, okay, don't marry someone of the same gender. What pisses me off is that they use religion to justify why nobody should be allowed to marry someone of the same sex. And well, shit. Because marriage doesn't mean the same to everyone, you know? And some people decide to use their understanding of marriage to dictate everyone else's lives. It pisses me off beyond belief. Especially because some close friends of mine seem to think like this.\nOh and also a large part of the 1D fandom pisses me off with how they say \"Louis and Harry aren't gay, don't say mean things\" as if being gay is a bad thing.... UGH.\nFEELINGS ALL OVER THE PLACE. I may need to make my own post on this topic.\nAnd as for religion as an \"excuse\" - that kind of irks me because if your religion is against gay marriage, then fine, okay, don't marry someone of the same gender.\nEXACTLY!!! Why do people think their own personal beliefs that come from a book written over many years by people with their own version of events should dictate the way everyone has to live?\nI think the thing that hurts most is when you get to talking about these things with people you know and are close to and you find out that they think that way... it's just so... I can't think of the word. It's just wrong, disappointing and it makes you have a different view on people that you know aren't bad people, but are misinformed and have to be frank, the wrong view on the whole world.\nWell the 1D fandom is full of naive 14-17 year olds who don't really know any better so it's better to just not listen to them and talk to the older fans (who can be just as insane haha).\nWould love to see you do a post on this :)\n^^^^ that was me. Wrong account, oops!\nRachel Yeo 8 November 2013 at 19:27\nI think you deserve a medal for writing this post. People really need a reality check, their opinions are irrelevant when it comes to love. Like you said, love is love and there should never be denial when gender comes into play. I'm glad though, that people are more accepting towards the LGBT community. Your coworker is probably a minority!\nAlso I'm hoping gay marriage is passed as a law. If it isn't in a few years, I don't know what I'd do. 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        "raw_content": "Home > education & career\nWork Placement \u2013 The Benefits Of Prior Internship\nThe work placement between school and University chose the most high school graduates after their school career studying. The time between exams and study used usually to go on trips or relax. However this does not apply to anyone, because more and more universities require a so-called work placement, which is to complete before the start of the study. This internship is part of the licensing condition for many different universities, colleges and degree programs. It is an internship, which will be completed according to the course as a preparation for the study and to give a first insight into the profession. Typically, a work placement concerns especially students very practice-oriented courses such as engineering and technology, in particular, mechanical engineering, and electrical and information technology. What University or University of applied sciences, a work placement is required, is not generally regulated, but is determined by the respective universities and student councils. The advantage is already are those who have completed training, a voluntary social year or civil service can, because they can replace a work placement.\nIn some universities and universities of applied sciences, also rules, according to which a work placement within the first 4 semesters to complete consist with regard to the first internship. Generally speaking, if you\u2019re planning a study, at an early stage should be coped the framework conditions, to have enough time to search for the internship and complete. Usually, the internship is organized independently and not allocated by the University. The advantages of a preliminary placement are obvious. Mining Company can aid you in your search for knowledge. One learns at an early stage what happen after studying, test his talents and find its strengths and weaknesses.\nSo it is possible to study clean lines to follow and work on his specific career aspirations. It is also possible to pull the emergency brake when the reality of work not with the expectations and performance correlated early and on a course to surge with this better agrees. In addition, contacts in internships, which may be useful also during their studies and after graduation in the career. Generally internships at the career affect particularly positive. Employers prefer generally applicants who have much experience. The work placement is thus far more than formality and can impact positively on the personal and professional career. Of course, the work placement has one disadvantage. Who enjoyed the free time between school and University and, for example, planned to take an extended trip which will not implement this plan probably can. An alternative might be in this case but an internship abroad. Thus it connects to a trip into the distance, his internship. Whether this possibility exists, should be discussed with the respective University.\neducation & career profession",
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        "raw_content": "Welcoming our new foreign investors\nGerman-based Festo Corporation Plans $50 Million Regional Service Center In Mason, Ohio\n(06/10/2013) Festo Corporation, a German-based company, plans to locate its new $50 million Regional Service Center along the high-tech I-71 corridor approximately 20 miles northeast of downtown Cincinnati in Ohio, where the firm plans to create 250 jobs.\nThe company will build an estimated 175,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility on a 45-acre campus in Mason, Ohio. The energy efficient and environmentally friendly facility is scheduled to open in 2015. 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The company said its announcement comes on the heels of a banner year and new milestones in its history as sales continue to climb. Record sales and a gain in market share for Subaru in North America led parent company, Fuji Heavy Industries, Ltd., to invest $400 million to build the Impreza at its North American production facility, Subaru Indiana Automotive, and increase the plant's capacity by approximately 100,000 vehicles annually.\nExpansion will involve increasing SIA's total square footage by over half a million square feet. The project will also involve the installation of new state-of-the-art equipment, primarily in the paint and body assembly sections, as well as changes to improve overall process flow.\n\"The success of the Subaru brand can be credited, in part, to the dedication of SIA's highly skilled associates,\" SIA's executive vice president, Tom Easterday said. \"Our associates are very excited about the opportunity to build the Subaru Impreza at SIA and will remain committed to the same high level of quality, safety and teamwork that goes into every Subaru built at SIA.\" Subaru models currently produced at SIA include the Outback, Legacy and Tribeca, while the Impreza is currently built only at Subaru's Yajima and Gunma plants in Japan.\n\"The Subaru Impreza has been a favoured choice of many Canadians as it delivers more than what's expected in a compact car,\" said Shiro Ohta, president and CEO of Subaru Canada, Inc. \"FHI's decision to move production to SIA illustrates their confidence in Subaru's North American market as we continue to set sales records and gain market share.\"\nConstruction of the planned expansion is slated to begin this fall and is expected to be completed by the end of 2016. 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        "raw_content": "How does a guy get a date?\nThat\u2019s one of those things that have always confused me. I know it happens because people go one to get married and at least some of those marriages have to have come from a first date. I was thinking about all of those dating and matchmaking sites and how I have yet to find one that works.\nI haven\u2019t tried many, but I find that sites tend not to do too much for me. The problem is that with the pay sites, the free version stinks. What usually happens is that I find a site, try the free version for a while and usually get a few promising leads. However, the free versions don\u2019t make it easy to correspond with that many people at once, so I sign up. Once I\u2019ve paid good money, what few conversations I\u2019m having dry up. I go an entire month without really meeting anyone.\nThe big problem is actually getting started. Few people want to bother with someone who has a free account because they\u2019re likely to be someone using a free account to get you to go to a pay site. (Even paid accounts might do this.) This is another motivating reason to pay. However, once paid, I still might not get a response.\nI don\u2019t know why that is. Probably it\u2019s because I\u2019m competing with hundreds of other guys doing the same thing and it\u2019s very easy for us to come across as losers that try to hard. How do I try without making it look like I\u2019m actually trying? If I make the first move, it could appear aggressive. However, if I wait, I run the risk of paying $20 for a month of nothing.\nDating is a lot like gambling. Everyone has a system and they all seem to be just a little off. I have yet to find a magic word or phrase that will get me a response. Right now, I\u2019d be happy for that. I just want a chance, or at least the possibility of thinking I have a chance, at maybe meeting someone.\nThe question is, if I ever met a woman, would I know what to do with myself?",
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        "raw_content": "Sole agent for sale of retail premises with residential above\nGround floor commercial premises with a two bedroom maisonette on Winslow Road, Peterborough are for sale, with vacant possession, through sole agent Barker Storey Matthews who believes the opportunity is likely to appeal to investors or investor/occupiers.\nThe property's commercial element is, essentially, a ground floor lock-up shop of 71.74 sq m (780 sq ft) but has most recently been used as a dental surgery and so has been extended with a high standard of decor. The two-bedroom maisonette above, which has been recently re-decorated, extends over two floors and has a living room, shower room and kitchen. There is car parking to the rear of the property.\nThe property is within The Netherton Centre, a busy neighbourhood commercial hub in a residential district to the north west of Peterborough city centre. Traders near to the property for sale at 21/23 Winslow Road include a hair salon, a delicatessen and a newsagent.\nBarker Storey Matthews advises that the property could suit alternative D1 uses, other than a dental surgery, or that that other commercial use classes may be permissable subject to planning approval and conditions.\nThe property is being marketed for sale at \u00a3300,000. Viewing of 21/23 Winslow Road, The Netherton Centre, Peterborough is strictly by appointment through Barker Storey Matthews.\nFor more information, contact Simon Burton at the Peterborough office, tel 01733 897722 or see bsm.uk.com/property/property-peterborough/16117/.",
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        "raw_content": "I have been actively working in a few different corporate headquarters over the past 3 years, and there is one thing that I have recently noticed: ugly people don\u2019t often get promoted. Do you believe this to be true?\nReasons Why the Ugly Stay at the Bottom\nSo, what is the real reason that the non-beautiful don\u2019t often move up the ranks of the corporate world? Is it because the boss is shallow and only enjoys the company of those that are \u201cbeautiful\u201d\u009d? Most of the time, this is a subconscious behavior, but I think it could be true.\nWhile your boss may be a real jerk and is only interested in the blonde beauty across the hall, I think there\u2019s more to it than that.\nI was not always super attractive; I had acne on my face, neck, and even on my back! My physique was gangly at best, and I\u2019ve had glasses since I was 8 years old. These features didn\u2019t exactly make me feel beautiful in any way. Kids often made comments about my acne, and if I were the typical teenage kid, I would have shut myself off from the world and declared the whole experience a loss.\nI think many people that are not naturally attractive become socially awkward and strange (for a lack of a better word). Later in life, their social skills develop some, but they still are not up to par with the surrounding managers and certainly not the top executives. Because of their lack-of-ability to communicate effectively, they are thought of at \u201ctask-fulfilling\u201d\u009d employees and are never viewed as future leaders. Thus, the non-beautiful often remain at the bottom.\nHow to Climb From the Bottom\nFirst of all, don\u2019t expect this process to be easy. Those that have friendly faces will always have a leg-up on the competition \u2013 that\u2019s just how it is in this world, and there\u2019s no changing it.\nAs we age, there really isn\u2019t that much difference between the bombshell of the past and the ogre of old. We all gain some wrinkles, lose our 6 packs, and might even lose our hair. With each passing year, the playing field gets more equal.\nReally, the only difference between all of us later in life is our style, our physique, and our personal hygiene. Follow the tips below and you might just see yourself climb that corporate ladder after all (and earn that income you\u2019ve always wanted)!\nNever let your hair get unruly. Make regular appointments and keep your hair looking nice.\nDress with class. Don\u2019t show up to the office in jeans and a sweatshirt. Show up dressed like an executive, and someday, you most likely will be.\nSpeak up! You aren\u2019t in elementary school anymore. If you have an idea, have some gumption and speak your mind. In the office, any idea is welcome \u2013 especially if it has potential!\nTake note of your odor. No one likes to smell your stink from 10 feet away. Every morning, make sure to deodorize and put on a nice fragrance.\nSlim down. Even the most unattractive face will get the elevator with an attractive body. You don\u2019t need a 6-pack, just get yourself into the normal-weight category. If you\u2019re obese, you\u2019ll be thought of as lazy and most likely won\u2019t advance in ranks.\nDo you think it\u2019s harder for non-attractive people to get to the top of a corporation? Can you think of anything else that might propel them toward their desired position?\nphoto by: Rachel Elaine.\nPKamp3 December 21, 2011 at 8:21 am\nAs someone who has written on the topic, absolutely, looks matter. Attractiveness awards those who have it, and punishes those who don\u2019t.\nMaybe you\u2019re right that a lot of it can be traced back to social skills and confidence \u2013 work on what you can about your looks, become more confident, profit? I can see that\u2026\nYep yep. It just always seems like the beautiful people are at the top. I wouldn\u2019t tell anyone to go out and have plastic surgury to improve your looks, but just be aware that it matters and gussy yourself up a little bit (both with you appearance and your social skills).\nJon - Free Money Wisdom December 22, 2011 at 6:29 pm\nI definitely think attractiveness plays a large role in getting a raise or even a job. They did a study on this on a program like 20/20 years ago where an ugly girl goes in and asks for an application and they \u201ccan\u2019t find one\u201d \u2014 or they aren\u2019t \u201chiring.\u201d Whereas a beautiful person walks in and out with the same application the unattractive could not garner. Unfortunately, \u201cman looks on the outward\u201d Thankfully, \u201cGod looks at the heart.\u201d\nGreat comment here Jon. It is unfortunate the \u201cman looks on the outside\u201d, but that\u2019s just how the world is I guess. There\u2019s no changing that \u2013 well, at least not soon.\nkrantcents December 21, 2011 at 10:50 am\nAttractiveness is more than beauty! The outside is important, but inner beauty is equally important. People react to personality as much as how you look. When I did an article on successful vs. unsuccessful people, there were no attractiveness traits. Leadership is more than how you look too.\nSo do you actually think that a wart-faced, obese individual has an equal chance of becoming the CEO as the powerfully-featured model because of inner beauty? While I wish this was true, I find it hard to believe.\nHunter - Financially Consumed December 21, 2011 at 12:00 pm\nInteresting & controversial perspective. I suppose this is social Darwinism at work? I\u2019d like to think that intelligence is the balancing factor.\nIntelligence and confidence would be a balancer, but yes, I would consider this a social Darwinistic perspective.\nJeffrey Trull December 22, 2011 at 7:30 am\nI think it\u2019s harder for non-attracitve people to succeed in many areas of life, but especially so in the working world. I think that we all treat attractive and unattractive people differently on at least some level even if that\u2019s often in our subconscious.\nI just did a quick Google image search for \u201cugly CEO\u201d thinking that I\u2019d have some luck, but no dice \ud83d\ude42\nDerek December 22, 2011 at 10:16 am\nHaha! That\u2019s funny that you did a Google search and came up with nothing! I guess that\u2019s my proof right there.\n[email protected] Dog Ate My Wallet December 22, 2011 at 10:47 am\nI agree that I think a lot of it comes from confidence gained in the early years, when everyone wants to be around the pretty people. Confidence is hugely attractive, and leadership skills come easier if you\u2019re used to having people follow you around.\nStudies also show that tall people have an advantage in the work place- because we physically have to look up to them, we assume that we should do the same socially/professionally.\nIt is also a lot harder to look neat and put together when you\u2019re overweight (which I am). A skinny girl wearing slacks and a button down blouse looks neat and crisp. A fat girl in slacks and a button down blouse looks sloppy, mostly because of the way the clothes are cut.\nWhile I\u2019m working on my weight, miracles aren\u2019t going to happen quickly, so I make sure to buy clothes that fit properly, and have even pondered custom tailoring. (I\u2019m at the manager level now, when I\u2019m ready to for the next step up, I will almost certainly invest in a couple tailored suits.)\nIn addition, I decided to go the adult braces route, because I know people (especially in my industry- healthcare) subconsciously discriminate against those with poor dental hygiene.\nBesides personal look and hygiene, I also recommend people who have confidence issues, or trouble speaking in front of groups, join Toastmasters or a similar organization to build up their confidence.\nElisabeth @ My Local Giveaways December 22, 2011 at 11:16 am\nKudos to you for all of the personal changes you\u2019re making! My husband was recently promoted to Quality Manager at work and decided to get braces too\u2026 he figured he might as well do it while he\u2019s still young.\nSounds like you are taking all the right steps to get a promotion (as long as you do great work anyway). Isn\u2019t it unfortunate that you have to do all those things to get promoted though? I wish we didn\u2019t live in such a discriminating world.\nIt is certainly frustrating, sometimes. I would like it if my work could speak for itself. There are some ways in which I \u201crebel\u201d, like I don\u2019t wear makeup, I rarely wear skirts, and I don\u2019t even own heels.\nAt the same time, I know that to move to director level, I need to both be confident and project confidence, and part of that is a \u201cprofessional\u201d appearance.\nBodaciousboomer December 22, 2011 at 1:17 pm\nI absolutley believe that looks can make a huge difference. Back when I was in the corporate world I saw it happen again and again when bleached blond bobbleheads were promoted over those who were plainer but more qualified.\nYep. I saw it a ton! There was one girl at my work that went from the bottom to a Sr. Manager in less than a year! She was definitely pretty and I\u2019m sure it helped.\nLittle House December 22, 2011 at 3:45 pm\nI\u2019d have to agree that looks matter. Maybe it\u2019s because people who are thought of as \u201cgood looking\u201d have more confidence in themselves and are more likely to speak up. I\u2019m also sure it\u2019s a subconscious thing \u2013 people with attractive faces appear more in control and therefore make better candidates for managers, etc.\nI think you\u2019re right too. I think weight has a lot to do with it too, especially for women. I don\u2019t see many overweight women in manager positions. It seems like men can get away with it for some reason.\n[email protected] December 28, 2011 at 12:15 pm\nYes, I have met ugly CEOs. This aside you are reminding me that it was always expected that the world will be run by tall man with hair. There are exceptions but generally this is how it is\u2026\nIs there such a thing as TOO tall? I\u2019m 6\u20198\u2033 and have hair. 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        "raw_content": "This post brought to you by...Monster Energy Drink\nI don't know why I always stay up extra late on Thursday nights, forgetting that I need to be out of the house earlier on Friday mornings for my Open Knit class...but there you have it. I'm tired, and I've been tired all day. But other than being sleepy, I've had a pretty good day.\nMy husband went to Staples and bought us a printer that also scans and faxes! After dropping about $50 at Staples over the summer attempting to fax my IRS transcripts to the financial aid department, it just made sense to buy one. After all, I'd already paid for half of it by that point. So earlier today I faxed a book voucher request off to the school, and printed out a form that I need to sign and scan so I can email it...and I can do all that without leaving my dining room now. I'm really excited, as you can tell (it might be the Monster...I'm not sure).\nIn other news, Alex managed to have the best behavior week he's ever had at school and he's reaping the benefits. He got to play video games on a school day, and he got a new game for the DS, and stickers, and Lego Minifigures. Now, before you freak out, keep in mind that he's on a token economy system and he just managed to earn everything around the same time, lol. He gets a sticker on his behavior chart every day that he gets a good report from school, so he can earn up to five stickers a week. If he does, he'll fill up a behavior chart in about five weeks. Then at the end of the week, if he's avoided any negative behavior reports, he gets to play video games on Saturday. His behavior reports are on a colored spectrum with green, blue and pink being the good, better, and best (in that order). Green gets a sticker, blue gets double stickers, and pink gets double stickers AND one hour of video game time on that day. It's difficult for him to get past green most weeks so we heavily reward it to make it very attractive and very reinforcing. Three bonus days in a row is unprecedented in our house, lol, so we had to pony up (and we were happy to do so).\nIn knitting news, I've got a stealth project going right now for the Knit Picks catalog and I can't share anything other than to say that I think this will be a popular knit when it's introduced to the world. It's one that I could see myself wearing. I'm spending all my knitting time working on this one so it will be ready by the deadline, but this doesn't travel very well so I also have a portable project (which you can see the start of in the photo). I'm test-knitting a sock for Yarn Yenta with yarn from my favorite indi-dyer, Play At Life Fiber Arts. I've been looking for just the right thing to use my gradient sockie maki and this lace sock should do the trick. As far as I know it's fine to share progress photos of this baby, but just in case, I've only shown the cuff. Rest assured, I'll find out and if I can share, you'll get an eyeful :)\nThis post brought to you by...Monster Energy Drink...\nlots of stuff happening around here",
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        "raw_content": "Remembering: Private Joseph R Loggie who died Friday, February 15, 1918\nReinventing the Canadian Great War Project\nTwelve years ago the Canadian Great War Project came on line for the first time. It was very simple in its early days, and through the efforts of enthusiastic volunteers has grown to be a significant resource for researchers interested in Canada's involvement in the First World War.\nIn recent years we have seen the limitations of a technology platform that has not kept up with recent advances, and consequently most effort is spent in keeping the basic site running and combating the efforts of malicious hackers - not in providing new features. From a technology perspective, we have known for several years that something had to be done. 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It is an early version right now, but is poised to grow very quickly. You can see this new search function here. Please let us know what you think.\nBetween 1914 and 1918, Canada participated in the most devastating war mankind has known. The Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) fought in France and Flanders (Belgium), in battles at Ypres, Passchendaele, the Somme, Hill 70 (Lens), Mount Sorrel, and Vimy Ridge. In 1918 the Canadian contingent spearheaded the drive to end the war, fighting from Amiens and Arras in Northern France, through Cambrai and on to Mons in Belgium, which the Canadians secured on 11 November, 1918. Click here for a chronology of Canadian participation in the Great War. See our Notices section below for the most recent information.\nThe Canadian Great War Project is intended to promote interest in Canada's participation in World War 1, commonly referred to as the Great War, to research the Canadians who participated in the Great War 1914-1919 or other nationalities who served in the CEF. The content is primarily database driven to facilitate searches for information. The site is, and will continue to be, a work in progress; there are currently over 183,748 entries of individual soldiers, and has become a collaborative effort among those interested in researching Canada and the Great War. While searches through the database are available to all, only registered users may update information.\nRegistration is free and simple. See here for more information.\nA growing number of volunteers have put a lot of effort into this site, so please leave us some feedback and let us know if you found this site useful and what we can improve. 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        "raw_content": "Once again, I am on my way out the door for a quick trip. Our son was home for a short visit and I am taking him back to New Jersey and then going on to visit my Dad. I am not sure how long the trip will take so I wanted to get my blog post up before I go in case I get to Dad's very late.\nI do not have the Pink Journey cartridge that comes with the Pink Expression at Michael's - I just couldn't justify buying yet another machine to get the exclusive cartridge. I am hoping that this cartridge will be released for general sale at some time in the future.\nHere is an idea for a card with a similar theme that I made with the Gypsy. The Gypsy Wanderings cartridge has a word art feature with lots of beautiful combinations of words and shapes. I used two corners from this cartridge to create the frame and then welded the word art with them for a simple card topper. The cut was then adhered to an A2 card base (half of an 8 1/2 x 11 piece of cardstock).\nIf you don't have the Gypsy, you could create something similar in Design Studio using cartridges you have to created your own word art and frame. I will try to put together a file that I can share for a card like this. I hope that soon we will have the ability to share Gypsy files - I have quite a few of them \"trapped\" in my Gypsy right now(!)\nI hope you all are having a nice long weekend (if you have a Columbus Day holiday). Here is one more photo of this card - of course there were Stickles involved!\nLlama October 12, 2009 at 10:37 AM\ni love this...what a fab idea!\nsandi7753 October 13, 2009 at 12:18 AM\nVery pretty. Hope you can convert some of the Gypsy files so we can benefit from them.\nBeautiful card, love your designs.",
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        "raw_content": "How is your January going? As you may have guessed by the lack of posts on the blog, ours has been more than usually busy. Thanks to those of you who have let me know that you are missing my posts and emails. I want to share some photos of the \"epic\" blizzard Juno from our house in Concord, MA. I hope that you are safe and warm and still have power if you are also in the path of this storm.\nWe actually had quite a bit of snow over the past weekend - about 7 inches - but we managed to get most of that cleared away and the roof raked before \"the big one\" came to town. 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This is actually a good thing since it means that the snow is light and fluffy instead of heavy and wet. However, when the temperatures are colder, the light snow means that there are many more inches of accumulation.\nI don't think we'll be doing any grilling tonight!\nOur front door sits inside a sheltered entryway. Usually this gives us a place to stand and look out at the snow but the winds have blown snow in to fill up the steps and the entry.\nSnow is clinging to the door handle.\nThere are mini snow drifts in the top window of the garage door.\nWhen I opened the door to the garage I saw a wall of snow and drifts against the house.\nThe snow is clinging to the door.\nThe shape of the door is molded into the snow!\nThese plant pots look like frosted cupcakes.\nOur Adirondack chairs in the back yard are almost covered, The little bit of green behind them is a rhododendron shrub that is nearly buried. This photo was taken a few hours ago and the shrub is no longer visible!\nMy mother-in-law shared this photo of their outdoor table. They are very happy to be living in their condo now and to have someone else responsible for clearing the walks and driveway! After 35 years in the same house it was a big change, but a good one.\nOne of the reasons I haven't been blogging (I have made lots of things but just haven't had the time to edit photos and write up directions!) is that we are also in the middle of a relocation. Most people move away from the snow, but we are headed North. My husband changed jobs last year and is working in New Hampshire and we have purchased a home that is just a short distance from his office.\nWe are getting our Concord house ready to sell and this is a big job! After almost 15 years here, the task of sorting and choosing what to take and what to give away is massive. Of course, there is also a lot of \"sprucing up\" to do. Isn't it funny how your house always looks best when you are ready to leave it?\nI'll be sharing photos and more details about the move as we get things sorted out. Here is a \"sneak peek\" at my future craftroom. I am very excited about planning and organizing this space which was used as a work shop by the prior owners. There are lots of windows at the far end of the room and even though this is part of the walk out lower level, the ceilings are 9 feet high. I predict there will be some stacked Expedit/Kallax units from IKEA used here. I am also very happy to have a sink in my new space - it will be easier to do some of the \"messy\" projects I have in mind.\nWell - it's time to start clearing out. This is what we saw when we opened the big garage door.\nOur neighbors are out with their snowblower - I hope these machines can take on this mass of snow.\nIf you can't read the measure - there are 26 inches in our driveway (which was clear to the blacktop yesterday).\nAnd it is still snowing...\nCarol H. January 27, 2015 at 6:46 PM\nWow! I can't imagine that much snow! I say this as I sit here at the end of a 78\u00b0 day here in Texas. The snow is so pretty, but I wouldn't like it for more than a day! LOL! Your future craft room looks amazing! We've lived in our house for 21 years. The thought of sorting through what to move makes me tired! Prayers for you my dear! :)\nDiane Campbell Payne January 27, 2015 at 8:07 PM\nHi Carol - it's hard to imagine 78 degrees in January! This snow is very pretty - it is the light and sparkly kind. But it is a lot of work and can really mess up your plans - especially if you wanted to travel this week.\nI am super excited about the room - it's nice to have a \"blank slate\" to start with. I don't know how I'll get through all of the sorting but it will be done!\nI think it would be fun to experience that one time. I live in the Pacific Northwest and never had snow like that. We have had no snow so far this winter. I'm sure you're ready to send it my way.\nStay warm and safe. Thanks for sharing your pictures.\nHi Linda - I would send it your way if I could! When you live in the Northeast, you just learn to deal with it... Fortunately this was a light and fluffy snow so we have not lost power but it will take days to get it all cleared. Glad you enjoyed the photos.\nHi Diane, Great snow pictures! I was surprised to hear you are moving, we are too, we just sold our house today after 2 weeks on the market. I love the look of your new studio, but then I loved you one you had up till now. Wishing you all the best ~ Renee Zarate\nHi Renee - congratulations on the quick sale - I hope we are lucky like that! How did you do with the snow - was it even deeper in Bolton? Where are you going? I hope everything goes smoothly. I'd love to catch up with you before you leave! Best of luck with everything.\nKa Hook January 27, 2015 at 7:35 PM\nI enjoy seeing all your snow pictures. That is a lot of snow!!!!! We were to get a lot more snow than we did but I think about 8inches is enough. Lots of luck in your move. What a great craft room. I am just a little jealous {lol)\nHi Kathy - glad you didn't get too much snow. Eight inches would be easier to shovel! I am a little sad to leave Concord and our friends here and it will take a longer to drive to see our family in this area but the craft room is going to be a nice distraction!\nSo glad you're okay and hope you remain that way! I guess that means you can start packing since you're stuck inside. Your new craft room looks fantastic!\nThanks Windy - I am OK - just running in too many directions at once! We have been gradually moving things up to the new house but the craft area will be a huge job (it is a good chance to really sort through things so that's good).\nI am excited for the new space - it will be great to have the chance to plan it all out just the way I want it.\nOh my goodness, you've got a lot going on! Glad you are safe and have power! Moving is always bittersweet, but looks like you have a huge incentive to be excited about the move!\nDiane Campbell Payne January 29, 2015 at 12:14 AM\nThanks Marilyn! We were very lucky to keep our power but now we have to deal with getting rid of the snow at both houses. I wish this year we could have had one of those minimal snow winters but we'll figure it out. 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        "raw_content": "City\u2019s proposed tenant protection reforms will not change the status quo\nccap Uncategorized 0 Comments\nOn Thursday, December 10th, Vancouver City Council will vote on new Tenant Relocation and Protection Guidelines. Council will also vote on a list of recommendations to the Province for changes to the Residential Tenancy Act (RTA).\nThese basic changes and recommendations are a welcome first step, but ultimately fall short of what is necessary to protect affordable housing and begin solving the housing crisis in Vancouver. The new Tenant Relocation and Protection Guidelines deliver some notable improvements over existing city policy, but are fundamentally insufficient to stem the tide of displacement.\nThese changes are too little, but they are also too late for a City Council elected on the promise to end homelessness by 2015. The proposed guidelines will at best soften the blow of eviction for a small number of tenants. The new reforms only apply when a development permit has been approved, and as such exclude the large number of tenants who are illegally evicted before this stage. They also exclude the large number of tenants who live in secondary rental units and tenants who are evicted by renovations that do not require a development permit.\nIt is important to note that what the City has termed a \u201crelocation policy\u201d is actually closer to an evictions support strategy, because the necessary affordable housing for relocation does not exist and because the new rental and social housing being built is not reasonably affordable, especially for low-income people. Some of Carnegie Community Action Project\u2019s main concerns about the City\u2019s rental recommendations are as follows:\nVancouver needs a stronger Rate of Change bylaw\nThe existing rate of change guidelines stipulate that the demolition or change of use of any rental housing unit is not permissible unless a housing agreement provides a 1 for 1 replacement of such rental housing units, on or off site. The problem with the rate of change bylaw is that it does not include any requirements regarding affordability. In practice this has meant that developers and landlords tear down low-rent housing and replace it with rental buildings at double or triple the previous rents. Yet, the new guidelines (Appendix B) do not change or strengthen the rate of change by-laws to address this loophole.\nWe need the Right of First Refusal at the same rate\nOne of the potentially promising changes is that tenants will have a right to first refusal in the case of demolitions and renovations, which stipulates that they will be able to move back into their unit at rates slightly below the new market rent. The problem is that in the current market climate, this guarantee will not mean much. The buildings being demolished are often older buildings with lower rents and with low-income tenants. Even with a 20% discount, new market rental (frequently renting for $1,700 for a 1-bedroom) is far out of range for the average renter, and especially for low-income tenants on welfare. The City should add a stipulation which requires landlords to rent the units for the same rent after renovations or redevelopment.\nThe City\u2019s request to the Province that rent increases be tied to the unit instead of the tenant should be applied to all rental units, not just SRO units\nAs part of their recommended amendments to the RTA (Appendix D), the City asks the Provincial government to create a special category for SRAs that would tie rent increases to the room or unit, as opposed to the tenant. This is an absolutely necessary amendment, but it is urgent that this recommendation be extended to all rental housing, not just SRO hotels.Tying rents to the unit instead of the tenant is one of the most effective ways to stabilize rents, hinder speculation, and prevent evictions and renovictions.\nImplement stronger measures to protect low-income housing\nLow income tenants are usually illegally evicted before development permits have been approved. Eviction of vulnerable tenants often happen without landlord\u2019s going through proper permitting and tenants are often unaware of their rights and recourse. This problem is not addressed by the new guidelines and it is unclear how the City aims to address these loopholes.\nIncrease funding for community organizing\nTenant community organizing plays a crucial role in raising awareness of tenancy rights and in preventing illegal evictions. Often renters can\u2019t take on their landlords alone because it is too dangerous and they risk more than they gain if they fight back. While we appreciate the report recommendation of a $40,000 grant to one or more non-profit societies with expertise in mediating landlord and tenant conflict \u2013 it is far from enough. Compared to the $80 mil increase in the annual police budget since 2008 and the millions of dollars each year provided as subsidies for developers through STIR, 40k is a grain of sand on the beach.\nBuild social housing, instead of expanding rent supplements programs\nIt is alarming that the City does not call on the Provincial government for expanded social housing programs, and instead continues to call for an expanded rent supplement program (Appendix C). Rent supplements are not only more expensive than building social housing, but they also fail provide security of tenure or add any new affordable housing units to the housing stock. Rent supplements are also a subsidy to market forces, most often ending up in the pockets of landlords who use them to charge higher rents. The City needs to immediately lobby the province and federal government for funding for social housing, and should set aside city-owned land for the development of social housing.\nAddress the underlying causes of rising rents and evictions\nThe City says it wants to protect tenants, but at the same time they are pushing through policies that accelerate the upscaling and demolition of affordable housing, especially housing for low-income tenants. What they give with one hand, they take with the other.\nThe Housing and Homelessness Strategy targets for new affordable housing (5000 new secured market rental housing, 5,000 social housing units and 2,900 supportive housing units by 2021) are insufficient. 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        "raw_content": "How to Get the Most for Your Money: 11 Ways to Save Money on Your Car Insurance...\nSo you\u2019re shopping around for auto insurance. What do you need to know? Well, there are lots of ways \u2013 at least 11 \u2013 that you can save money. Many of these money-saving ideas may apply to you.\nOne Insurer, Multiple Policies \u2013 Do you have a homeowners or renters insurance policy? If so, is it with the same insurance company that provides your auto insurance? If the answer is no, you\u2019re paying too much \u2013 for both policies. Almost every insurance company that sells auto insurance wants its policyholders to also buy homeowners or renters insurance from that company.\nThese insurers offer so-called multi-policy discounts. Usually, these discounts are at least 10% and some insurers apply the discounts to both the auto and the homeowners/renters policy.\n* Tip. 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        "raw_content": "Briefly Noted\u2014Climate science and government accountability\n\u201cHeed This Warning\u201d (Washington Post, September 28, 2006)\n\u201cBeneath its dry scientific lingo, a new analysis of global climate change by a group of NASA scientists is terrifying\u2026.Most of all, it will require an end to denial\u2026\u201d\n\u201cLand\u2019s End Founder Comer Dies at 78\u201d (AP, Oct. 5, 2006)\n\u201cGary Comer Profile: An Entrepreneur Does Climate Science\u201d (Science, Feb. 24, 2006, subscription; see Details)\n\u201cAccountability determined to strike in U.S.\u201d (Tom Toles, Washington Post, Oct. 9, 2006)\nThe February 24 issue of Science included an excellent profile on Gary Comer\u2019s support for research on abrupt climate change, including quotes on his role from Rowland, Broecker, Alley, Rahmsdorf, and others. \u201cWho needs to go to the moon?\u201d Comer asked. \u201d Take care of Earth.\u201d Those of you with subscriptions to Science on-line can read the full article here. An excerpt:\nGARY COMER PROFILE:\nAn Entrepreneur Does Climate Science\nLands\u2019 End founder Gary Comer\u2014former king of the clothing catalogs\u2014has turned a high-Arctic epiphany into millions for no-strings funding of research into abrupt climate change. But the transforming funding is about to end\nGary Comer knew something wasn\u2019t right. John Franklin and 128 companions had famously tackled the Northwest Passage in 1845, and none of them returned. Roald Amundsen finally conquered the passage in 1906; it took him 3 years. Yet in the summer of 2001, Comer was motoring unscathed through open Arctic waters that should have been ice-clogged. He made the transit over the top of North America in just 19 days. \u201cWe were able to do it, and so many people had failed,\u201d he says. \u201cSomething had happened.\u201d\nIt was global warming, Comer decided. Months later, he began to work on the problem of sudden changes in his beloved Arctic. \u201d I had some cash,\u201d he recalls, having the day before cleared about $1 billion selling his Lands\u2019 End catalog business. And his sense of urgency had been sharpened by a recent diagnosis of prostate cancer. So he told a Nobel-laureate geochemist, \u201d I\u2019d like to do something that would be helpful\u201d about global warming.\nThus began Comer\u2019s freewheeling research enterprise targeting climate\u2019s propensity for sudden, potentially debilitating shifts. He hoped to awaken the American public to the threat of global warming. His approach was unconventional but not so surprising coming from a world-class sailor, empire builder, and former ad man: Identify a few top-notch senior scientists; give them money, unsolicited, to support up-and-coming young scientists; fund fieldwork nobody else would touch; and then\u2014less predictably\u2014jump in and enjoy the science.\nTens of millions of dollars later, Comer has made an impression. \u201d He changed the field\u201d of abrupt climate change, says glacial geologist George Denton of the University of Maine, Orono. And \u201d he changed my life. He\u2019s something very special. This guy is thinking about the world; he thinks something has to be done.\u201d Comer hopes that money well spent on a key climate unknown will prompt the federal government to take up the burden. \u201d Who needs to go to the moon?\u201d he asks. \u201d Take care of Earth.\u201d \u2026.\nThis entry was posted in General, Science-Policy Interaction. Bookmark the permalink.\n\u2190 The \u201cVanishing\u201d National Climate Change Assessment, Part 1: The Administration\nHouse Science Committee ranking member seeks answers on Commerce Dept. cover-up of hurricane report \u2192",
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A Rahm resignation would not give her enough time to complete her biggest hurdles \u2013 connecting with and being embraced by African-American voters, but should he remain another three years, that is plenty of time for her to accomplish that mission.\nShould Emanuel refuse to abdicate the mayoral throne before 2019, it would hurt more than help potential successors. The chief reason is it would mean less time for fundraising and getting voters acquainted with them and their achievements.\nOther Credible\nOf course there are several other names we can expect to show up in the news as potential replacements for Mr. Emanuel. The one most often mentioned, and rightfully so, as potentially the next mayor is Sixth Ward Alderman Roderick T. Sawyer, who also is chair of the city council\u2019s Black Caucus. Sawyer, currently in his second term, has demurred in the past when asked about seeking the mayor\u2019s job. He routinely tells those looking for that answer that his priority is his South Side ward, but has never ruled out a bid for mayor. As the son of the late Mayor Eugene Sawyer, the younger Sawyer brings what is essentially lifelong involvement in politics and government.\nThe election of this Chatham resident to the mayor\u2019s office would make him the second son of a former mayor to hold that office.\nHe\u2019s proven to be neither an ally or foe to Mr. Emanuel. His Achilles Heel may be he joined with 46 other council members who approved a $5 million payout to the mother of Laquan McDonald who was murdered by Chicago Police Officer Jason Van Dyke in 2014. We should expect that to be a non-starter regardless of when the next mayoral election occurs.\nNone of us should be surprised if we see the name of Alderman Scott Waguespack as a potential candidate.\nHe\u2019s proven to be a popular and stellar aldermen with a keen understand of the budget.\nThe 32nd Ward alderman leads the council\u2019s Progressive Caucus. Since taking office in 2007, he has demonstrated a keen understanding of the city budget, and offered solid, cost-saving alternatives on several line items. Unfortunately, too many of his colleagues were committed to Mayor Rahm Emanuel\u2019s program and Wauguespack\u2019s alternatives got no traction.He has especially earned the respect of many of those in the Black Caucus of the council as he readily stands with them on a number of reform issues.\nThe man who forced Rahm Emanuel into an historic runoff in the last mayoral election can\u2019t be overlooked this time.\nJesus \u201cChuy\u201d Garcia, the Cook County Commissioner who finished second to Mr. Emanuel in the 2011 race, should be viewed as an even more serious candidate should he choose to run again. Mr. Garcia\u2019s campaign was often clunky and often unresponsive to claims from the Emanuel camp about Mr. Garcia\u2019s abilities to take on the enormity of the monster known as the city budget. The Emanuel mantra of \u201cChuy has no plan\u201d resonated with voters, although few asked for the specifics of Mr. Emanuel\u2019s plan. 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Her initial bid for mayor ended with her dropping out of the race, but not before impressing a wide array of voters.\nVirtually unknown in political circles in 2011, Amara Enyia emerged from that race as a household name. Armed with a couple of doctoral degrees, a deep understanding of municipal government policy, and ideas that may have been too big for voters to absorb, the 30-something Ms. Enyia was forced from the race when her campaign office was burglarized and fundraising came up short. Voters should expect this perennial learner to transform those previous shortcomings into a viable campaign.\nEvery election, regardless of the office, brings out a handful of favorites from a few vocal voters. They are men and women who are known to be friendly, committed to their jobs, smart but just not been in a leadership position. That leads some to believe all these people need is a chance and they can shine as mayor; others discount their lack of administrative, legislative or policy experience. Two men who undoubtedly will be serious mayoral challengers in the future fit that bill.\nSince being tapped as city treasurer there have been undertones that this 30-something financial whiz was being groomed to be Chicago\u2019s next mayor.\nCity Treasurer Kurt Summers no doubt is a rising political star, but the Whitney Young Magnet School and Washington University graduate has minimal experience as a campaigner. Outside of those who closely follow government and politics, Mr. Summers\u2019 name doesn\u2019t resonate. His lack of campaign experience also would be a negative in a race before 2019.\nLarry Rogers, Jr.is a favorite of many to ascend to the fifth floor\nLarry Rogers, Jr. attorney and Third District Board of Review Commissioner, is often spoken of as a viable mayoral candidate. Mr. Rogers has excelled as a personal injury attorney, and is viewed as a stellar commissioner. What he seems to lack is the experience of being involved in a grueling city-wide campaign. There is no doubt he can raise money with the best, but does he have the name recognition and \u201crock-em, sock-em\u201d campaign style that is required to get to the mayor\u2019s office remains the question.\nThere seems to always be a set of candidates who have the faith in themselves that they can convince voters they represent the change the electorate is seeking. Unfamiliarity with being a CEO, an inability to be a prolific fundraiser, or the lack of a strong command of the language doesn\u2019t deter many of these also-rans from demonstrating democracy welcomes everyone on the ballot.\nWilliam \u201cDock\u201d Walls\nNo one should be surprised if William \u201cDock\u201d Walls begins stumping for the job, even though he said the 2011 election would be his last. In three bids for mayor, the small business owner has never garnered more than 10 percent of the vote. \u2018Nuf said.\nDuring every election cycle Frederick Collins, a veteran of the Chicago Police Department finds an office that he thinks needs him. Should he jump in the mayoral fray again, it will be Mr, Collins\u2019 second run for the job. There is no reason to think he will fare any better than he did in his bids for U.S. House of Representatives or Cook County Sheriff. Collins doesn\u2019t help his chances by being unable to decide if he is a Democrat or Republican-having run as one or the other in both partisan races.\nTo steal part of the title of a mid-20th Century Louis Jordan song \u201cIs You Is or Is You Ain\u2019t\u201ddefines Tio Hardiman\u2019s fledgling political career. Mr. Hardiman left a career as one of the nation\u2019s leading anti-violence strategists and found himself in a scrum to be the state\u2019s governor in 2014 and emerged with 30 percent of the vote against a wounded incumbent. In the ensuing year, Mr. Hardiman has announced and withdrew for U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives and Cook County Clerk of Courts races; although he is rumored as a write-in candidate for the latter.\nRegardless of when or how Mayor Emanuel leaves office, there will be no shortage of competent, entertaining and baffling candidates looking to move into the fifth-floor digs of the mayor.\nAld. Roderick Sawyer\nMaryana Spyropoulos\nWilliam Walls and Frederick Collins\nNext articleDo we need a third political party?",
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        "raw_content": "Valve Industry Will Usher In Improved Opportunity Of Clean Energy Development\nIn the context of strategy for implementation of the principle of free trade, energy companies find their way overseas investment in China increased for Chinese energy companies and countries along the way to create a better climate. Along the way there are a number of important energy producers, such as Russia and the five countries of Central Asia, Mongolia, and along the way the country's oil and gas reserves are relatively abundant. However, India, Burma, more than half of the population have no access to electricity, therefore, Chinese companies can build power plants, oil and gas pipeline that would drive the ball valve, globe valve and so on large number of valve products, power stations and oil and gas pipeline will be built and they form a complementary energy.\nAt present, the onshore natural gas import routes for the China-Central Asia natural gas pipeline and Sino-Myanmar gas pipeline. LNG imports by sea route and crude oil are the same. ABC line has been completed and ventilation, d line commissioned in 2016. D after the completion of the China-Central Asia natural gas pipeline will be the largest gas transmission system in the Central Asian region, total gas scale 85 billion per year. At present, the Sino-Russian Eastern gas pipeline under construction, in Russian and Western gas pipeline was still under negotiation. At present, the downturn in international oil prices, Russia economy is facing great difficulties, need large amounts of money through, is the best time to sign a long-term gas supply agreement. Required to implement the Sino-Russian East line gas supply agreement, intensify Sino-Russian Western gas pipeline negotiation process.\nPrevious: Valve How To Use Corporate Image But Also Competitiveness Strategy\nNext: High-lift Self Suction Pump When Used In Low-head Should Pay Attention To What Issues",
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        "raw_content": "Introducing Our New Executive Director, Don Gorney!\nEarth Day Indiana is pleased to introduce our new Executive Director, Don Gorney. Don joins us from Amos Butler Audubon, where he promoted the enjoyment and conservation of the birds of central Indiana. He served first as the organization\u2019s president then as its first full-time employee. Don is an alumnus of Indiana University, holding a BS in Business Administration.\nDon is active in the Indianapolis nonprofit community, serving on the Boards of Directors for Friends of Fort Harrison State Park, Indiana Native Plant and Wildflower Society, and Friends of Cold Spring School. freshbooks review For the past five years he served as a board member and treasurer for Earth Day Indiana, providing invaluable experience in his new role as executive director.\nDon actively volunteers in providing nature education to both school students and adults, including those in underserved audiences. He is currently volunteering at the Indiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired to teach students about birds and the environment. Combining his passion for birds and his belief in sharing knowledge, Don has led seasonal bird walks at Fort Harrison State Park since 1999.\nPlease join us in welcoming Don as our new Executive Director. We look forward to our future under his leadership!\nPosted on November 9, 2015 September 7, 2018 Author Don Gorney\nPrevious Previous post: Introducing Our New Web Site!\nNext Next post: Minoxidil For Beard: Does Rogaine Really Work For Beards & Facial Hair?",
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        "raw_content": "Seeing REDD: a database of forest carbon emissions reduction projects\nin Environment, Featured, Forests, News\nA searchable database of initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+) is now available through the Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR).\nLaunched in 2015 by the French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development (CIRAD), the International Database on REDD+ projects and programs Linking Economic, Carbon and Communities data (ID-RECCO) contains 467 initiatives in 57 countries aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD). Some also promote sustainable forest management and enhancement of forest carbon stocks (REDD+). 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Clicking on the country produces a list of its projects with each project\u2019s name, type, size, and current status, and a link for more details.\nUsers can view and download the data for free, though you must register to be able to download the data tables.\nThe website makes the data available for download in CSV file format, separated into tables organized by country, project name, project type, partners, among other filters.\nViewing the data in a spreadsheet program may require some reformatting. Copying and pasting the entire contents of each CSV file into a text editor, then copying and pasting it back into Excel or another spreadsheet program should produce a proper formatting, although formatting corrections may still be needed for some individual rows of data.\nThe database includes up to 110 variables\u2014such as size, location, deforestation drivers, and expected socio-economic and environmental impacts\u2014as well as a web link, for each project. For example:\nThe projects table contains the objectives, locations, time periods, social and natural environments, activity types, and information sources for each project.\nThe carbon credit table provides data on the quantity sold, the price, and the buyer for each project that sold carbon credits.\nThe communities spending table describes the types of benefits or payments made to communities as compensation for not clearing forest. These include payments of cash for preserving forest or ecosystem services, micro-credit loans, employment, training, and payments for carbon credits.\nA financing sources table includes the institution and amount of funding provided to the project.\nThe tool is the first to assemble all this information on subnational REDD+ initiatives and make it accessible to anyone. It also supplies the sources of information used and a list of publications related to the data.\n\u201cID-RECCO has so far been used mostly by researchers,\u201d CIFOR researcher Gabriela Simonet told Mongabay. \u201cFor instance, it has been cited in 30 academic publications and has been used by CIFOR to test the representativeness of the REDD+ projects and programs included in its Global Comparative Study on REDD+.\u201d\nMuch of the project data are publicly available information, presented as \u201crelatively objective compilations of facts with minimal interpretation\u201d. Many projects lack information and so could be fictitious or abandoned, say Simonet and colleague Coline Seyller in a publication, but were retained in the database in case their status changed or their limited information proved useful. The database does not summarize results of the projects\u2019 activities, though it provides links to project websites for the reader to learn more or consult the implementing institution. In their paper, the scientists recognize the potential biases and data quality issues inherent in publicly available project information without field visits to verify each project.\nEmissions from loss of tropical forest\nDegradation and deforestation of the world\u2019s tropical forests together produce about 10 percent of net global carbon emissions; though estimates vary, these emissions are substantial. 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Simonet and colleagues created the ID-RECCO database to gather information from all these projects in one place.\nSimonet echoed the findings of a recent study that found that the diversity of REDD+ projects and the scarcity of robust research about their ecological, social, or economic impacts has made it difficult to assess their effectiveness.\n\u201cIn fact,\u201d she said, \u201cthere have been very few studies that rigorously analyze the impacts of REDD+ projects on forests, although the few on carbon/land use outcomes show moderately encouraging results.\u201d [see citations below]\nSimonet created ID-RECCO while still a researcher at CIRAD, and the project has remained a collaboration of four institutions: CIFOR (Bogor, Indonesia), the Climate Economics Chair (Paris-Dauphine university, France), CIRAD (Montpellier, France), and the International Forestry Resources and Institutions (IFRI, University of Michigan, U.S.). 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        "raw_content": "Ice will return but extinctions can't be reversed. We must act now\nWe have to develop digital forecasts of species' responses to climate change, design robust strategies to protect as many as possible, and help nature to adaptEach day increasingly dangerous hurricanes, wildfires, and floods betray the influence of climate change. We are appalled at the accruing losses of life and property. The arguments to address climate change at the recent UN climate conference in Bonn focused most often on these more concrete risks. However, the worst effects of climate change will come not from severe weather but from the irreversible loss of species and ecosystems.Moulded over millions of years by natural selection, the diversity of species on Earth does more than just inspire awe. They are technical marvels and solutions to problems we do not yet know exist. Continue reading...\nCel\u00fd \u010dl\u00e1nek: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/dec/28/ice-will-return-but-extinctions-cant-be-reversed-we-must-act-climate-change",
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A lesson held in the year when Serbia is expected to begin accession negotiations while it is trying to \"normalise\" its relations with its former province Kosovo. A lesson that creates a stark contrast to Viktor Orban's new illiberal doctrine, announced in end-July.\nNext year will mark the 800th anniversary of the signing of Magna Carta - the document that marks the beginning of the rule of law and of democracy based on that founding principle. In 1215, a group of feudal owners united against king John of England demanding to limit his rights over their lands and to get more liberties. After long negotiations, intrigues and treacheries, the document was signed and although it was aimed at putting out the then political crisis nothing was ever the same after it. 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They missed to learn the lessons from the Arab spring which was possible thanks to the social networks and they also thought that the developments there were something that would not happen in Europe because we already have democracy here. However, the level of democracy varies from country to country in the EU and in some places there is a process of dismantling it. A process which is quite the opposite to the democracy the EU has been developing at institutional level.\nIn Europe, too, people are becoming more and more conscious that their opinion coincides with the opinion of thousands of others like them but not with the agenda of traditional political parties. Therefore, new political factors have emerged. A group on Facebook is now completely enough to stage a large protest or to give birth to a new political force, a non-governmental organisation or simply to impose a new issue on the agenda of the society that has been ignored by mainstream media and therefore by politicians.\nCompletely unaware of this fact, David Cameron found himself facing the biggest challenge his party ever had after the Thatcher era - the emergence of a new political force on the British political stage - the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP), led by Nigel Farage, a populist. The very growth of UKIP, which started not from London or any other part of the UK but from Strasbourg (the European Parliament), is a proof how many things David Cameron and his Conservatives have omitted in the past 20+ years. This is valid not only for the Conservatives, as a matter of fact, but also for the Labour and the Liberals. They omitted that the EU has significantly changed with their assistance - action or inaction. The Union is now much more integrated and in the euro area the 2008 crisis has revealed a much deeper integration. This interconnectedness showed that despite all of its opt-outs, Britain is much more closely bound and even dependent on the developments on the Continent than it would like to.\nAnd how much does the UK like to?\nThis is the question which, especially now after the referendum in Scotland, needs more than ever to be answered because it is obvious that between London and Brussels the same tension is boiling that was accumulating between London and Edinburgh for decades. Consciously or not, David Cameron turned the Scottish referendum into a general rehearsal for a possible vote on the kingdom's stay in the EU. And if until recently this was a matter of party decision entirely, now it should be tabled by all the British political forces - do we want to stay in the EU or not? This is necessary not only because of the vote in Scotland but also because of the tensed relations between the Island and the Continent which, again, we should thank David Cameron for. Quite telling of how nothing is the same in the relations between London and Brussels was the hearing of the British candidate for EU commissioner Jonathan Hill in the European Parliament two weeks ago.\nHe was the only one subjected to the humiliation to appear twice for a hearing because of incompetence. The problem is, though, that Jonathan Hill was not at all the only candidate who demonstrated incompetence or lack of legitimacy to take the proposed post. Pierre Moscovici, the French candidate, was completely unable to reveal his capacity because he was forced to fight back the attacks of MEPs that he had failed in France. And Tibor Navracsics comes from a government that does not abide by Article 2 of the Lisbon Treaty which very clearly formulates the European values. Nevertheless, for the two a deal was struck by the two biggest political parties in the EU - the Socialists and the EPP. While Jonathan Hill stood as if he was an alien body to all this.\nThe scandal with his audition caused a new wave of calls for the UK to leave the EU. And although his nomination was in the end approved, the Commission is to be voted by the European Parliament very soon. Hardly any serious problems can be expected but it was more than clear that the European Parliament tried to punish UK and David Cameron personally for his peremptory behaviour in the EU which was quite the opposite to the behaviour the British prime minister had in the last weeks before the referendum in Scotland. Certainly, the problems in the relations between London and Brussels are far from over yet. On the contrary, they are about to begin. This will not change until the question whether Britain wants to stay in the EU or not is answered clearly. That is why Cameron and the other political leaders in the country should speak clearly on the issue and set a date. This issue has long ago went beyond the needs of the Conservatives to be re-elected. This is now a common European necessity.\nMr Cameron agreed to the referendum in Scotland before his famous European (or rather anti-European) speech of January 2013 when he announced that he wanted a radical reform of the EU and threatened that if he would not get it he would hold a referendum on UK's stay in the Union in case, of course, he were to be re-elected in 2015 - the anniversary of Magna Carta. After the announcement of the results he said he was a \"passionate believer\" in the United Kingdom. \"I wanted more than anything for our United Kingdom to stay together\", he added. David Cameron underscored that he was a democrat and that was why he respected the right of the Scottish National Party (SNP) to hear the voice of the people. This is a message aimed mainly at the EU. I hope that he will not betray his democratic views and will allow the EU to participate in the campaign on a possible referendum on Britain's EU membership. I also hope that the EU, for its part, will, too, reveal itself as a \"passionate believer\" and someone who desires \"more than anything\" Britain to stay in the EU.\nAccording to British analysts and journalists, David Cameron underestimated untill the very last moment the significance of the Scottish referendum and that it was possible the result to be different than what London wanted - keeping the union together. Although some European leaders expected the outcome holding their breath, there was, too, a similar underestimation in the EU in terms of a possible Brexit. The responsibility, again, is David Cameron's because he put a condition for such a referendum, but given the consequences from the Scottish voting, there needs to be more clarity on whether there will be or will not be an exit referendum. One of these consequences is the boost of separatist movements in Spain.\nCatalonia is not Scotland\nNow everything that is being done on the Continent will be levelled up to the standards set in the Scottish referendum. And the most important thing about it was the debates. After the decision was made a referendum to take place with the famous Edinburgh agreement of October 2012, the campaign started. It lasted two years during which all sorts of arguments could be heard. And although most of the time the referendum was strongly underestimated in London, the public had enough time to hear all the pros and cons about remaining in the 307-year-old union. This should serve as example for the EU when it comes to a referendum on UK's staying in the EU and for Spain. The Catalans demanded a referendum for independence to take place on November 9th. But the time by then is very insufficient to hold a reasonable debate (by the time this article was translated the news broke that the Catalans have withdrawn their demand).\nAfter two weeks of campaigning the outcome in Scotland reveals a very serious division on this crucial issue - 55% of all the 85% who voted said No to independence, while 45% remained very disappointed with the outcome. Currently, the opinion polls in Catalonia show a significant support for independence (circa 80%) but this is without all the arguments having been heard and the government in Madrid is not making the task any easier. Instead of initiating a dialogue, the capital is practically convincing the Catalans of the need to leave. Unlike the Scottish referendum, in Spain there is much less talk on the pros and cons of secession. In Scotland, despite the two years of campaigning, the Scots were not completely certain whether they would stay in the EU or not. In January this year, European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said in an interview with the BBC that if dissociated Scotland would be a new state which means that it would have to apply for EU membership.\nThe application should be approved by all the member states which, in Mr Barroso's words, would be very hard, especially when it comes to a state that comes out of a member state. \"We have seen Spain's opposition to Kosovo which is a similar case\", Mr Barroso recalled. Legal experts quote Article 49 of the Lisbon Treaty which says that every European state that respects the values in Article 2 and is committed to promoting them may apply for EU membership. It is explicitly stated that the application requires unanimous approval by the Council. The European Parliament's consent is also necessary which makes the situation even more complicated. One of the key issues in the last stages of the campaign in Scotland was the common currency. Scotland's first minister Alex Salmond, the main driver of the referendum, wanted after a possible secession the future state to keep the sterling as its own currency but London disagreed.\nTha Catalan case is even more complicated because Spain is a member of the euro area and a possible independence of parts of a member state could seriously shake the common currency, which was demonstrated by the decision of the Fitch credit rating agency to downgrade Catalonia's credit rating to BBB- because of the possible referendum. The economic arguments are a significant part of the debates, which are obviously much needed in Spain but in the EU as well. This is the biggest lesson from the Scottish referendum.\nThe European Union is embraced by strong nationalist, anti-establishment and eurosceptic moods, illustrated very clearly during the European elections this year. Depending on the historic differences from the past 70 years, the power and scale of these movements varies throughout the EU, but undoubtedly they are a threat to the status quo. The demands for referenda are a signal that for too long have been ignored problems that are important to people and the EU showed that it cannot be a solution to them. But it will be a mistake to interpret this signal as a purely national issue, especially after the European elections last May. The discontent that has been accumulated in the past decade from the enlargement and the crisis is a result of the EU being too distanced from the citizens and of the national discourse being usurped by the national point of view only. With the proved economic interdependence after the 2008 crisis, especially in the euro area, the absence of the EU from the national debates is a deprivation of the citizens of a legitimate point of view. For that are responsible both the national political f orces but Brussels as well, which has turned instead of an appendage to national politics into its opposition or even an enemy.\nThat is why, it will be crucial to learn all the lessons from the Scottish referendum but not because we want to avoid it being repeated or similar actions to take place elsewhere in the EU but because we want the voice of the citizens to be heard and to offer them a solution to their problems - be it on national or European level. One of the biggest lessons from the voting was that it provoked the three main political parties in the UK to make a vow to the Scots. The leaders of the three parties - the Conservative, the Labour and the LibDems - vowed to give new powers to Scotland. It is high time the EU did the same. The approaching anniversary of the Magna Carta should serve as a reminder that hearing the voice of the citizens could only be to the benefit for the development of society. 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        "raw_content": "Lietuvos Rytas survives thriller to advance!\nIn a do-or-die battle to stay alive, host Lietuvos Rytas used the strength of its crowd and some perfect free throw shooting to eliminate Cedevita Zagreb with a thrilling 75-74 victory and advance to the Eurocup Eighthfinals. Rytas finished Last 32 with a 4-2 record, good for first place no matter what was to to happen in Wednesday's second Group P game between CAI Zaragoza and Besiktas Forex Istanbul. Steponas Babrauskas and Stevan Jelovac shot Rytas to a 14-point halftime lead following a soft start on offense. Cedevita roared back and led several times until the last of 6 late and perfect free throws by Renaldas Seibutis fell with 15 seconds left to decide the fates of both teams. Cedevita fell to 2-4 and was eliminated. Seibutis scored 8 of his 15 points in the final 5 minutes to lead the winners. Martynas Gecevicius added 13 points, Babrauskas 10, Jelovac and Darius Songalia 10 each for Rytas. Nolan smith poured in 17 points for Cedevita while Ivan Ramljak added 12 and Goran Suton 10 plus 7 rebounds.\nCedevita's defense held Rytas to a single Babrauskas three-pointer through the game's first 5 minutes while six visiting players scored on the way to a 4-11 advantage capped by Suton's inside bucket. Babrauskas struck twice again from downtown, however, to get Rytas in striking distance for a go-ahead dunk by Jelovac that left a 16-15 scoreboard for the hosts after 10 minutes. Jelovac would send Rytas in front for the long haul at 24-19 with 4 more points early in the second quarter. The last of those triggered an 11-0 run that left Rytas in front, 33-19. Ramljak and Luka Babic shared the next 6 points in response for Cedevita, but Babrauskas was back with 3 free throws in the middle of an 8-2 finish to the first half as Rytas took control, 41-27.\nSmith and Ramljak helped Cedevita drop the difference to single digits, 45-36, soon after the break, but were answered by Gecevicius drilling a shot from the arc. Suton and Babic used three-pointers to keep Cedevita close before Ramljak, Miro Bilan and Jusuf Nurkic went inside to cut the margin to 57-52 after 30 minutes. Tomislav Zubcic carried forward the comeback momentum with a triple to open the fourth quarter and soon Ray Allan was tying the score 59-59 with a two-pointer. Dueling dunks by Palacios and Smith highlighted 3 more minutes of back-and-forth on the scoreboard until Suton came through with a three-pointer and Zubcic a layup that put Cedevita ahead 67-70. Free throws by Seibutis were the only points scored during 2 minutes, 45 seconds and paved the way for Songaila's go-ahead layup at 71-70 with 1 minute left to play. After a timeout, Smith and Seibutis traded pairs of free throws for a 73-72 score. Next, Nolan dropped a two-pointer to retake the lead for Cedevita, but Seibutis was perfect again at the foul line to put Rytas back in front, 75-74, with 15 seconds left. 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Both big guys, Palacios and Lydeka, picked up quick fouls and then we struggled to defend Cedevita\u2019s pick-and-roll game. The second thing that killed us, we let them to score 7 or 9 easy points when we didn\u2019t foul at the proper time. Cedevita came back. At the end the luck decided that we are going through to the best 16 teams of the Eurocup. Right now I\u2019m disappointed with how we lost the rhythm, but I would like to congratulate my players because tonight we won a very difficult psychological game. We handled it with a lot of pressure. \"\n\"First of all I would like to compliment the home team for winning the game and qualifying for the next round. We played a pretty good game except for the second quarter, when we didn\u2019t control everything, especially defense. But we never gave up and played a really great second half. It\u2019s a pity to lose by 1 point, keeping in mind that we had everything in our hands during the last offense. 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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home \u00bb A systematic review of economic evaluations of CHW interventions aimed at improving child health outcomes\nA systematic review of economic evaluations of CHW interventions aimed at improving child health outcomes\nThe growing body of evidence for cost-effectiveness of community health workers in improving child health out- comes presents an enormous opportunity for governments in low- and middle-income countries to invest in child survival. However, a stronger evidence base on the cost-effectiveness of specific packages of interventions delivered by community health workers is necessary to guide country health policy and program implementation.\nCommunity health worker interventions can be key in strengthening health systems in the context of the momentum generated by strategies for universal access to health care. Hence, evidence on the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of such interventions is essential for policy planning. This review aims to collate and assess existing evidence and reduce the current gap in knowledge. Nineteen studies were included in this review; however, data was not suitable for meta-analysis. Results showed evidence of cost- effectiveness in reducing malaria, asthma, and mortality of neonates and children under 5 years of age. Results also showed improvements in exclusive breastfeeding, malnutrition, physical health and psycho-motor development in children, and maternal health, with community health worker intervention.\nBoth sexes, Child health, Children, Disability, Endocrine and metabolic conditions, Health, Infections and infectious diseases (all), Malaria and protozoal infections, Maternal and perinatal health, Neonates/infants, Non-communicable diseases (all), Nutrition\n\u2190 Treatment of severe and moderate acute malnutrition in low- and middle-income settings\nEffects of probiotics on child growth \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Falkirk Library to Host World Book Night Event\nFalkirk library will once again be hosting an event as part of World Book Night on Wednesday 23rd April. Celebrating books and their authors, we will be encouraging people to pick up a paperback and fall in love with the story inside.\nOur evening starts at 7pm on Wednesday 23rd April, and this year we will be focusing on the outdoors and aiming to inspire readers with a selection of adventure travel writes.\nNick Thorpe and Brian Wilson are two exciting writers who will be joining us to discuss their experiences and their latest books and will be giving their audience a chance to ask questions.\nAward-winning author Nick Thorpe will be dropping by to discuss all his books including his latest work, 'Urban Worrier: Adventures in the Lost Art of Letting Go'. Hailed as \u201cPitch-perfect\u201d by The Scotsman, it chronicles the adventure of Nick\u2019s year long journey to explore the world and try to find out if it\u2019s possible to keep everything in life in balance and find fulfilment in today\u2019s non-stop 24 hour life.\nHighland based author Brian Wilson is well known for his books detailing his adventurous travels, particularly on water. These include his critically-acclaimed first book \u201cBlazing Paddles\u201d which tells of his voyage around Scotland in a kayak in a journey that took him more than 1800 miles around the coast. Brian also writes a monthly column for Ocean Paddler magazine and will be discussing this as well as his plans for future projects.\nFor more information, or to book your free tickets, contact Falkirk Library on 01324 504605.\nPublished on Thursday, 27th March 2014",
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        "raw_content": "[1.0] Hind Variants / Soviet Service\nv1.1.0 / 1 of 2 / 01 apr 03 / greg goebel / public domain\n* The Hind began life in the late 1960s in response to the development of the US Bell AH-1 Hueycobra dedicated helicopter gunship. The Soviets saw the Hueycobra as a good idea, though they took a different spin on the concept.\nThe Hind gunship that resulted from this effort was put through a series of successive refinements and built in large quantities. This chapter describes the origins of the Hind, describes its production variants, and discusses its service for the Soviet Union, in particular its use in the bloody Soviet occupation of Afghanistan.\n[1.1] MI-24A HIND-A\n[1.2] MI-24D HIND-D\n[1.3] MI-24V HIND-E / MI-24P HIND-F / SPECIAL VARIANTS\n[1.4] HIND IN AFGHANISTAN\n* The Soviets used their Mi-8 \"Hip\" transport helicopter as a heavy gunship, in somewhat the same way that the US Army had used the Bell UH-1 \"Huey\" as a gunship in Vietnam. However, the Americans moved to a dedicated attack helicopter, the Bell AH-1 \"Cobra\", and found it more survivable.\nMikhail Mil, head of the Soviet Mil helicopter design bureau, was very interested in the idea of a purpose-designed attack helicopter. His organization rolled out a mockup in 1966 to show the powers-that-be exactly what Mil and his staff had in mind. The brass was suitably impressed with the idea and gave the go-ahead for prototype development in the spring of 1967.\nA team at the Mil design bureau under V.A. Kuznetsov conducted the design work, with the effort closely monitored by Mil, and then, after Mil's death from cancer on 31 January 1970, by his successor, Marat Timoschenko. Mil did live long enough to see the first of three prototypes of the \"V-24\" rolled out in June 1969. The initial prototype performed its initial untethered flight on 19 September 1969.\nThe new machine had very little resemblance to the 1966 mockup, though the significant concepts explored in the mockup were implemented. The V-24 was based on the Mi-8's engine and transmission system, but had a new fuselage with a narrower frontal cross section, and armor protection.\nFollowing the manufacture of ten preproduction machines, the full production \"Mi-24A\" was introduced into service in 1973, and was observed by Western intelligence the following year. NATO gave it the codename \"Hind-A\". Once information came to light about the preproduction machines, NATO confusingly gave them the designation of \"Hind-B\". A \"Hind-C\" trainer was also built, with dual controls and no armament; and a special modification, the \"A-10\", stripped of all nonessentials, including the stub wings, was used in 1975 by a female crew to set a number of world records for helicopter speed, climb, and altitude.\n* The Mi-24A featured:\nTwin Isotov TV2-117 turboshafts with 1,268 skW (1,700 SHP) each, later improved to TV3-117 engines with 1,660 skW (2,225 SHP) each. Engine reliability was poor at first, but improved after major efforts. An Ivchenko AI-9V auxiliary power unit (APU) was mounted on the helicopter's back behind the rotor gearbox to start the main engines.\nA five-blade main rotor system, which was redesigned from the Mil-8 and had a smaller diameter. The rotor system featured electrical de-icing.\nA three-blade tail rotor, originally mounted on the right but switched to the left when the TV3-117 engines were introduced, as the right-mounted configuration had led to handling problems in crosswinds. The tail rotor also featured electrical de-icing.\nRetractable tricycle landing gear. This would cause some problems early on, as helicopter crews were not used to retractable landing gear and had a tendency to forget to extend the gear when they tried to land.\nAn Afanasayev 12.7-millimeter (0.50 caliber ) machine gun in the nose, along with sensors and anti-tank guided missile radio-control gear.\nStub wings for carrying armament loads, as well as providing lift in forward flight.\nThe primary external difference between the Hind-A and early Hind-B machines was that the Hind-B had flat stub wings, which were removeable in the prototypes, while the stub wings of the Hind-A had a 12-degree anhedral. The anhedral was added to improve yaw stability.\nThe stub wings were fitted with a total of four stores pylons, each capable of carrying an unguided rocket pod, an antitank missile, or other store, plus wingtip launch rails that could each carry two radio-controlled \"9M17M Falanga-M (NATO AT-2 Swatter)\" antitank missiles. There was also a gun camera in the left stub wing.\nIn addition to three crewmen, consisting of gunner, pilot, and navigator in an armored \"greenhouse\"-style cockpit, the Mi-24A could carry a squad of eight soldiers, seated in two back-to-back rows of four. In principle, this meant that the Hind-A could carry a squad of troops into battle and then provide fire support, making it less a \"flying tank\" than a \"flying infantry combat vehicle\", and in fact the windows included firing ports for the soldiers' assault rifles, much like a infantry combat vehicle. The machine could also carry four stretchers with an attendant.\nIn practice, the Hind would rarely be used to carry infantry or the wounded. However, the cargolift capability proved handy in that it allowed the gunship to self-deploy to a field base, carrying its own service crew and kit. The Mi-24A was pressurized to seal out biological and chemical contaminants.\nThe Hind-A was quickly replaced by improved Mi-24 variants, as described below. Only about 240 Hind-As were built in all. Small numbers were exported to four Soviet client states, including Afghanistan, Algeria, Libya, and Vietnam.\n* The Hind-A demonstrated some drawbacks in service. Firepower was inadequate and the Hind-A's cockpit provided surprisingly poor visibility and little protection for the crew. After working on a set of \"Mi-24B\" prototypes that were essentially Mi-24As with improved weapons and sensors, the Mil OKB decided to abandon that line of work and move on to a more drastic modification, the \"Mi-24D Hind-D\".\nThe Hind-D featured a completely revised forward fuselage arrangement that reduced the crew from three to two and featured twin, heavily armored cockpits with thick armor-glass canopies. The new variant retained the rest of the structure of the Hind-A, including the TV3-117 turboshafts and the ability to carry passengers.\nA gunner / weapons operator sat in the forward cockpit of the Hind-D, climbing in and out through a panel on the left side that hinged upward. The pilot sat in the stepped-up rear cockpit, entering and leaving through a car-style door on the right side that opened towards the rear.\nHelicopter gunships are normally ugly, brutish machines, but if there was an mean and ugly competition the Mi-24D would probably win it hands down. Despite its ugliness, the revised fuselage cut down the frontal area of the gunship, reducing its vulnerability and improving performance.\nThe rotor system was hardened with titanium to allow it to withstand 20 millimeter cannon hits. Armament was improved to a four-barreled Yakoushev-Borzov \"YakB-12.7\" gun, with a rate of fire of about 4,000 rounds per minute and an ammunition store of 1,470 rounds of 12.7 millimeter ammunition. The gun was fitted in a nose turret with a traverse from 15 degrees up to 60 degrees down, and 70 degrees to either side. The gun could also be fixed forward so it could fired by the pilot through a fixed gunsight. The stub wings were reinforced to handle heavier weapons loads, and the pylons were \"wet\" to allow carriage of external tanks.\nA large air data boom was fitted in front of the gunship to provide inputs for accurate sighting of weapons in the face of sidewinds and maneuvers. A turret containing an electro-optical sight, with low light level TV (LLLTV) and a forward looking infrared (FLIR) imager, plus a laser rangefinder, was mounted behind and to the right of the gun turret, while a pod carrying an AT-2 missile control system was mounted behind and to the left.\nThe 9M17M Falanga-M AT-2, which the operator had to fly to the target manually, was upgraded to the \"9M17P Falanga-P\" AT-2, with range increased from three to four kilometers (1.85 to 2.5 miles) and a semi-automatic guidance system. All the operator had to do with the new version of the missile was keep the crosshairs of his sight on the target. The kill ratio increased from about 30% to over 80%.\nOther changes included longer nose landing gear to provide additional clearance for the sensors, and repositioning of the gun camera from the wingroot to the wingtip, as rocket launches had fouled the camera lens in its original position.\nMIL MI-24D HIND-D:\nmain rotor diameter     17.3 meters         56 feet 9 inches\ntail rotor diameter     3.91 meters         12 feet 20 inches\nfuselage length         17.51 meters        57 feet 6 inches\nheight (tail rotor)     6.5 meters          21 feet 4 inches\nheight (rotor head)     4.44 meters         14 feet 7 inches\nmax loaded weight       12,000 kilograms    26,450 pounds\nmaximum speed           335 KPH             208 MPH / 180 KT\nrange, internal fuel    750 kilometers      465 MI / 405 NMI\nTwo Mi-24D prototypes were built in 1972 as conversions of early Mi-24As. These machines retained the right-side tail rotor, though all production Hind-Ds had left-side tail rotors. Production began in 1973, with about 350 built to end of manufacture in 1977.\nOperational experience, particularly with Soviet forces in Afghanistan, indicated the need for improved defensive countermeasures systems. A kit including a radar warning receiver (RWR), chaff-flare dispensers, an infrared jammer, and boxy exhaust suppressors was retrofitted to many Mi-24Ds. Dusty conditions in that theatre also led to the retrofit of new domelike engine intake anti-dust filters (\"PZUs\" in their Russian acronym).\n* The Mi-24D was replaced in production by the improved \"Mi-24V\", which became known as the \"Hind-E\". The primary rationale for the Hind-E was support of the superior \"9M114 Sturm-V (AT-6 Spiral)\" tube-launched antitank missile, which is faster and has longer range than the AT-2, and has a kill ratio of over 90%.\nIn fact, what became the Hind-D was supposed to have carried the AT-6 and was originally designated the Mi-24V, but delays in the missile development program meant that it went into production as an interim type that carried the AT-2. The \"V\" code was used as it is the third character in the Cyrillic alphabet, following \"A\" and \"B\". The \"D\" code is actually the fifth character in the alphabet; the Soviets didn't like to use the fourth letter, \"G\", in designations, because crews were likely to remark that it stood for \"Gavno (Shit)\".\nThe initial prototype of the Hind-E, a conversion of a production Hind-D, was rolled out in 1973, and the new variant went into production in 1976. Over a thousand were built over the next decade.\nThe Hind-E featured a new missile-control pod, and the pilot's cockpit was equipped with a head-up display (HUD) in the place of the fixed gunsight. One of the interesting features of the Hind-E was a secondary set of flight controls added to the gunner's cockpit, with the controls folded out of sight in normal operation. The secondary controls could be brought out in an emergency or for training purposes.\nOther changes included uprated turboshafts for better \"hot and high\" operation, improved avionics, and PZU engine intake filters as standard. Late production Hind-Es were also fitted with a countermeasures suite similar to that retrofitted to Hind-Ds. It is difficult to tell a Hind-E from a Hind-D if the machine is not fitted with antitank missiles, but one giveaway is that the Hind-E's missile control pod has a black dielectric nose not featured on the Hind-D.\nA number of Hind-Es were fitted as trainers with dual controls and designated \"Mi-24VU\". They were apparently not used in Soviet service, having been manufactured on request from India, which is an enthusiastic user of the Hind.\n* The \"Mi-24P Hind-F\" is a further evolution of the Hind, with improved avionics and the nose turret replaced by a two-barreled 30 millimeter GSh-30K cannon in a fairing on the right side of the machine, with 750 rounds of ammunition. The \"P\" stands for \"pushechnii (cannon-armed)\".\nThe 30 millimeter cannon was adopted after experience in Afghanistan showed that there were targets too tough for the 12.7-millimeter gun but weren't worth expenditure of rockets. Interim experiments investigated the use of cannon pods carried on the stub wings, but this did not prove satisfactory. The 30 millimeter cannon was too big to reasonably mount in a turret, so it was fitted to the side of the machine and aimed by pointing the entire helicopter at a target. Airframe reinforcements were added to deal with the recoil. The Hind-F went into production in 1981, with 620 built to end of production in 1989.\nThe Soviets were pleased with the big cannon mounted on the Hind-F, but found its fixed mount inconvenient. As a result, in 1985 they designed a compromise, the \"Mi-24VP\", with a twin-barreled 23 millimeter GSh-23L cannon in a nose turret. The new weapons fit turned out to be closer to the ideal, but by this time the USSR was running out of steam and only 25 Mi-24VPs were built. It was never given a NATO codename.\n* Several special-purpose variants of the Hind have been produced in small numbers. The \"Mi-24R Hind-G1\" is an all but unique battlefield nuclear-biological-chemical (NBC) reconnaissance machine. It is essentially a Hind-E fitted with an air-sampling system in the nose to check for airborne chemical, biological, or radiological contaminants; and \"excavators\", or \"clutching hands\" ground-sampling gear, attached to the wingtips to allow it to pick up soil samples to check for contamination.\nThe Hind-G1 has a flare dispenser to mark out dangerous areas. The targeting pod for antitank missiles has been deleted, but it retains the nose turret with the 12.7 millimeter Gatling gun and has been seen with unguided munitions on its wing pylons, so it does retain some combat capability.\nThe Hind-G1 carries a crew of four, including gunner, pilot, flight engineer, and analyst. Although the crew accommodation is designed to seal out dangerous chemical or radiological contaminants, normal procedure requires that all the crew wear full protective gear. The machine can perform some onboard analysis and relay the results to a command center over a radio datalink. The Hind-G1 was often seen in videos taken during the Chernobyl nuclear reactor disaster.\nThe Hind-G1 prototype was converted from a Hind-E in 1978, and followed by about 150 production machines, built between 1983 and 1989. In 1989, some of the Hind-G1s were upgraded with improved communications and other systems.\n* Another specialized variant is the \"Mi-24K Hind-G2\", which is used for artillery spotting, the \"K\" standing for \"Korrectivrovchik (Correction)\". It is fitted with a big oblique camera in the passenger cabin, and features a camera housing under the nose in the place of the targeting gear.\nLike the Hind-G1, the Hind-G2 has no capability to launch guided antitank missiles and no targeting pod, but it retains the machine gun turret and the ability to carry dumb munitions. The prototype was rolled out in 1979, and 163 Hind-G2s were built from 1983 to 1989.\n* One of the more interesting Hind subvariants were two Hind-Fs modified for internal security and search-and-rescue operations for the Russian Interior Ministry and redesignated \"Mi-24PS\".\nThe first machine retained the 30 millimeter cannon, but the nose system was completely rearranged, with a FLIR video turret; a searchlight; and a loudspeaker system that looks something like a scrubbrush from a distance. It also carried a weather radar and improved communications gear, including a satellite communications link. It had a rescue hoist, as well as external footrests to allow up to four Interior Ministry police to crawl outside and then rappel down to the ground at once.\nA second prototype was displayed at the Moscow air show in 1995. It was similar to the first, but all armament was deleted, and the stub wings were cut down to only one pylon on each side, presumably to carry external fuel tanks. The machine was painted in a spiffy white-with-blue civilian color scheme. The Mi-24PS does not appear to have been used operationally.\n* There have been a number of experimental Hind modifications:\nIn 1975, one was fitted with an enclosed \"fenestron\" tail rotor, conceptually similar to that used on some French helicopters like the Aerospatiale Dauphin, but this did not prove effective.\nIn the mid-1980s, one Hind-F was experimentally fitted out as a \"mobile repair shop\" to assist in recovery of downed helicopters, and designated \"Mi-24TECh-24\". The scheme was not put into production.\nOne Hind-E was stripped of armament and given pollution-sampling gear for civil environmental work. It is unclear if this machine was ever used operationally, and it may have been just an experiment that the Mil organization ran up the flagpole to see if anyone would salute.\nHinds were also used to evaluate new gear for production improvements for the series, as well as the \"Mi-28 Havoc\" successor gunship, discussed in the next chapter.\n* By the late 1970s, the Hind was in widespread use by the Soviet military and client states. Crews called it the \"Krocodil (Crocodile)\". The machine became a well-recognized symbol of Soviet power, something like a real-world \"Star Wars Darth Vader Imperial Tie Fighter\" for those in the West who saw the Soviet Union as the \"Evil Empire\".\nThe Hind was qualified for a wide range of stores, including:\nIron bombs and cluster bombs.\nDispensers for bomblets and mines.\nUnguided rocket pods, including pods with 32 57 millimeter rockets; 20 80 millimeter rockets; 5 122 millimeter rockets, or one 250 millimeter rocket.\nGun pods, including a GUV pod that could be fitted with a 12.7 millimeter Gatling gun and two 7.62 millimeter Gatling guns or a 30 millimeter grenade launcher; and later a UPK-23-250 pod with a twin-barreled 23 millimeter cannon. The GUV pod was too heavy and disliked by crews, but the UPK-23-250 pod was popular.\nHinds were evaluated with heat-seeking air-to-air missiles (AAMs). The evaluations left something to be desired, but some Hinds were fielded with R-60 (\"AA-8 Aphid\") AAMs. In fact, after a German youngster named Matthias Rust landed a light civil aircraft on Red Square in May 1987, Hinds armed with Aphids were assigned to the air defense role to deal with such intruders, and forced several of them to land on Soviet airfields.\n* This was the least of the Hind's military service. It played a major role in the war in Afghanistan, with Hinds supplied to the Afghan government in April 1979 to deal with Mujahedin Islamic guerrillas. The Afghan pilots were well-trained and made effective use of their machines, but the Mujahedin were not soft targets. They shot down the first Hind to be lost in action on 30 May 1979.\nThe situation in Afghanistan grew worse and on 25 December 1979 Soviet troops were committed to the war, an action that would prove a major blunder. The Red Army found itself involved in a guerrilla war in a country where the rugged terrain favored the locals, who were enthusiastic, competent, and thoroughly cruel fighters. The Hind seemed like an excellent weapon to help deal with the Mujahedin. Soviet field commanders begged for all the Hinds they could get.\nAfter a nasty learning curve at the hands of the Mujahedin Hind pilots learned to be dangerous adversaries, and the Mujahedin called the Hind the \"Shaitan-Arba (Satan's Chariot)\". In one case, a Hind pilot managed to rescue a company of infantry even when he was out of ammunition simply by maneuvering aggressively at the Mujahedin and scaring them off. Ground troops really liked the Crocodile, since it could stay on the battlefield and provide fire as needed, while \"fast mover\" strike jets could only stay for a short time before they would have to head back to base to refuel.\nThe Hind's favored munition was the 80 millimeter rocket, the 57 millimeter rocket having proven too light to be effective. As mentioned, the 23 millimeter gun pod was also popular. The Hind could carry ten 100 kilogram (220 pound) iron bombs were used for attacks on strongpoints. Harder targets could be deal with using a load of four 250 kilogram (550 pound) or two 500 kilogram (1,100 pound) iron bombs. Some Hind crews became expert \"snipers\" in dropping or tossing bombs precisely on targets. Fuel-air explosive bombs were also used selectively, though initially crews underestimated the sheer blast force of such weapons and were caught by shockwaves that rattled their teeth.\nCombat experience quickly demonstrated that carrying a squad of troops in a Hind wasn't a good idea. The gunship crews found the soldiers a worry and a distraction while being shot at and preferred to fly lightly loaded anyway, all the more so because they operated from high ground altitudes in Afghanistan. Hind troop compartment armor was often deleted to reduce weight. Troops were carried in Hip helicopters, with the Hinds providing fire support.\nIt did prove useful to carry a technician in the Hind's crew compartment, handling a light machine gun in a window port. This gave the Hind some ability to \"watch its back\" while exiting a target area. In some cases a light machine gun was fitted on both sides to allow the technician to move from one side to the other without having to take the machine gun with him. Trying to shift a machine gun from one side of a helicopter to another while maneuvering under fire was not merely inconvenient, it was an invitation to deadly accidents.\nThis weapon fit still left the gunship blind to the direct rear, and the bureau experimented with fitting a machine gun in the back of the fuselage, with the gunner reaching the gun through a narrow crawlway. The experiment was highly unsuccessful, as the space was full of engine exhaust fumes and otherwise unbearable, and during a demonstration an overweight Soviet general got stuck in the crawlway. Operational Hinds were retrofitted with rear-view mirrors to help the pilot identify threats and take evasive action.\n* The Hinds not only protected helicopter troop assaults and supported ground actions, they also protected convoys, using rockets with flechette warheads to drive off Mujahedin ambushes; performed strikes on predesignated targets; and engaged in \"hunter-killer\" sweeps.\nThe hunter-killers operated in pairs at minimum, more often groups of four or eight, to provide mutual fire support. They used tactics developed during the Great Patriotic War against Hitler, such as the \"Wheel of Death\", with the gunships turning in a wide circle to ensure that one was always chewing up the target area. The Mujahedin learned to move mostly at night to avoid the gunships, and in response the Soviets trained their Hind crews in night-fighting, dropping parachute flares to illuminate suspicious targets for attack.\nGunship attrition rates were high. The environment itself was rough on the machines, since it was dusty and hot, and as mentioned led to the development of the PZU intake filters. Of course, the Mujahedin fought back whenever they could. Their primary air-defense weapons early in the war were heavy machine guns and anti-aircraft cannon, though they found out that anything smaller than a 23 millimeter gun didn't do much more than provoke a Hind. Then the Americans began to supply the Mujahedin with \"Stinger\" shoulder-launched, heat-seeking surface-to-air missiles (SAMs), and the situation got considerably worse, helping drive the effort to fit improved defensive countermeasures to the Hinds.\nHinds were also used to shield jet transports flying in and out of Kabul from Stingers. The gunships carried flares to blind the missiles, and were under orders to try to take the hit from the missile themselves if worst came to worst. The crews called themselves \"Mandatory Matsurovs\", after a hero of the Great Patriotic War who threw himself across a Nazi machine gun to let his comrades break through.\nHind crews led a rough life in general. They carried AK-74 assault rifles with collapsible stocks to give them a better chance of survival if forced down. They got rid of some of the food and water in the survival kit to make room for more rifle ammunition and grenades, since dying of starvation or thirst was the least of their worries if they were forced down in Mujahedin territory.\nIn such a kill-or-be-killed environment, Hind crews acquired a certain edge. Their own brass called them \"flying hooligans\"; in the US military, they would have been called \"cowboys\" or \"hairy-assed\". Early in the war, Marat Timoschenko had visited Afghanistan to see how the troops regarded his helicopters, and gunship crews put on spectacular displays for him. They even demonstrated maneuvers, such as barrel rolls, that the design engineers considered impossible. An astounded Dr. Timoschenko had to comment: \"I thought I knew what my helicopters could do, now I'm not so sure!\"\nDespite continuous improvements in operational procedures and the skills of gunship crews, none of that made much difference in a war whose political and military basis rested on quicksand. Afghanistan was draining the USSR, and there was no end in sight; better to pull out and let the Afghans kill each other. By 1987, the Soviets were working to extricate themselves from the war, though as with everything else in Afghanistan, it wasn't easy. An Mi-24 was shot down on the night of 2 February 1989, with both crewmen killed. It was the last of 333 Soviet Hinds lost in almost ten years of grinding war.\n* Hinds were also passed on to pro-Soviet Afghan forces during the war, and remained in dwindling service in the grinding civil war that followed the Soviet withdrawal. 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        "raw_content": "Flint Expatriate Randy Gearhart recently visited Flint and provided these photos of Saginaw Street decorated for the holidays. And as the final shot shows, Flint is no longer \"The Vehicle City.\"\nLabels: Christmas, downtown, holidays, Randy Gearhart, Saginaw Street, winter\ngrumkin December 15, 2008 at 12:05 PM\nWhat time were these taken? Looks pretty empty...\nthat is really, very strange to see that sign and, at the same time, it is very much a sign of the times...\ntheChurchGuy December 15, 2008 at 2:16 PM\nI took these photos between 7:30 and 8:00PM on December 3rd. It was cold, with a misty rain wetting the bricks. And, you're right, Grumkin, there wasn't a whole lot of traffic--except for a smattering of cars in the Haloburger drive-thru.\nI really wanted a couple burgers, some fries, and a Boston Cooler, but I'd already had a Steak and Shake bacon and cheese double in Macon earlier in the day on my way to the Atlanta airport.\nAm I a good boy, or what? (It wasn't easy, though! So close...)\n\"The Future Lives (somewhere) in Flint!\"\nbustdup December 15, 2008 at 3:52 PM\nI s'ppose don the con was the perp in changing that historic sign. figures.\nBrian and Becky December 15, 2008 at 6:03 PM\nI believe the arch at the other end of the street (closer to Carriage Town) actually says Vehicle City.\nHere is a link to a photo of the current arch which does say \"Vehicle City\"\nhttp://flickr.com/photos/50142821@N00/28091501\nI was wondering about that. This one is at the south end, near City Hall. Thanks for he clarification. (Although it is hard to think of Flint as \"Vehicle City\" these days. What was, is no more.)\nScottr December 15, 2008 at 9:44 PM\nBrian & Becky are correct. The 'Vehicle City' arch is at 1st Avenue, just north of the Flint River, the same place it's been since 2003. The 'Genesee County' arch is located by City Hall and the county administration building. That arch, and one in front of the courthouse that was sponsored by GM, were installed in May of this year.\nhttp://www.mlive.com/flintjournal/index.ssf/2008/05/two_new_arches_going_up_today.html\nScottr December 15, 2008 at 10:35 PM\nKeep in mind, 'Vehicle City' had nothing to do with cars. That was from when Flint was the largest producer of carriages - and those have been gone for a century.\ntheChurchGuy December 16, 2008 at 6:01 AM\nSorry for any confusion, y'all.\nThank you, Brian and Becky and Scottr for setting the record straight.\nGreat photos- love seeing Haloburger, the Masonic Temple and First Pres (my old home church) again.\nDad was a partner at Dupuis & Ryden CPA, which was on Fourth and Harrison, a half block away.\nThanks for the posting!\nThe Macon Express December 16, 2008 at 10:03 AM\nChurchGuy, Thanks for posting the pics of downtown Flint. I used to work in the Phoenix building across from Halo Burger. Having lived in Macon for 16 years now, the photos brought back great memories of my hometown.\nHey, Macon Express!\nI'm glad you enjoyed the pics.\nI live in Rentz (for the past three years), just down the road from you (assuming that's Macon, GA). Over the years I've lived in Lenox (3 months), Tifton (2 years), Dublin (8 years), and Ft. Oglethorpe, GA (1 year).\nI'm loving the weather here this week. 80 on Thursday (in December)--I can handle that.\nI don't know about you, but, I don't miss the cold MI winters (all 6 months or so of them). However, I must say that Christmas music really does work better with snow.\nBut now I have a New Year's Day dilemma--MSU vs. GA in the Capital One Bowl. Well, not really--GO STATE!\nbustdup December 16, 2008 at 10:09 PM\n8o degrees. it was 20below here last night. yeah...go state. wee.\nThe Macon Express December 17, 2008 at 4:51 AM\nHey ChurchGuy, I've been to Rentz several times when I worked for Federal Express. I do love the winter weather in Georgia but I miss the sweet summers and falls of Michigan. I also pine for my Halo Burgers, coneys and trips to the apple orchards in the fall. I always tell my wife (a native Georgian) and friends that you can take the boy out of Flint, but you can't take Flint out of the boy.\nFlint, in its heyday, was a great place to be a kid. Right out of \"Leave it to Beaver\". Georgia is a wonderful state but Michigan, and more specifically Flint, will always be home. Now, could someone please get me two up on one?",
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        "raw_content": "Two readers of Islamic theologian Said Nursi are now under house arrest in Tatarstan Republic, while five more are known to be under travel bans there and in other regions of Russia, Forum 18 News Service has learnt. \"Only Allah knows when this will end!\" Farida Ulmaskulova remarked to Forum 18 on 20 June. One of those under a travel ban, she has been unable to leave Chelyabinsk Region for approximately one year.\nEight Nursi readers are also being held in detention in St Petersburg and Perm (see F18News 24 June 2013 http://www.forum18.org/archive.php?article_id=1850).\nDetention, house arrest and travel bans are among possible measures against those suspected or accused of a crime (Criminal-Procedural Code, Article 98).\nIn all these cases, Nursi readers are accused or suspected of organising or participating in banned \"extremist\" organisation \"Nurdzhular\" (a russification of \"Nurcular\", Turkish for \"Nursi followers\"). The harshest possible punishment \u2013 for organising - is three years in prison (Criminal Code, Article 282.2, Part 1). Nursi readers deny they form part of any organisation (see Forum 18's Russia \"Extremism\" religious freedom survey http://www.forum18.org/Archive.php?article_id=1724).\nA landmark trial of two Nursi readers in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk ended in late May in their one-year suspended prison sentences (see F18News 18 June 2013 http://www.forum18.org/archive.php?article_id=1848).\nThe Supreme Court's April 2008 decision banning \"Nurdzhular\" \u2013 and so underpinning all these cases - has finally been released as part of the Novosibirsk case material (see below).\nFrom a Turkish Sufi background, Said Nursi (1876-1960) attempted to integrate Islamic and modern scientific thought. While Nursi spent many years in internal exile and prison under the rigidly secularist regime of Mustafa Kemal Atat\u00fcrk, his works are now freely read in Turkey.\nForum 18 finds the primary cause of Russia's anti-Nursi campaign to be state opposition to \"foreign\" spiritual and cultural influence (see F18News 5 March 2013 http://www.forum18.org/archive.php?article_id=1811).\nIn the Black Sea coast town of Taganrog, meanwhile, another key trial for involvement in a banned \"extremist\" organisation \u2013 the local Jehovah's Witness congregation \u2013 began in May against 16 Jehovah's Witnesses (see F18News 18 June 2013 http://www.forum18.org/archive.php?article_id=1848).\nAll 16 Jehovah's Witnesses have been under travel bans for over a year, Viktor Zhenkov, one of their lawyers, told Forum 18 on 20 June. In their case, they are forbidden from leaving the town of Taganrog without state permission.\nIn Naberezhnyye Chelny (Tatarstan Republic), three Nursi readers now stand accused of organising the activity of \"Nurdzhular\" under Article 282.2, Part 1, local Nursi reader Laura Khapinova told Forum 18 on 13 June. Two men \u2013 Ilnur Khafizov and Fedail Salimzyanov \u2013 are under house arrest, while a woman \u2013 Nakiya Sharifullina \u2013 is under a travel ban.\nFollowing 14 February law enforcement raids that instigated the charges, Khafizov was held in detention, but this was subsequently changed to house arrest \u2013 Khapinova thought in mid-May. Sharifullina was initially held under house arrest, but this was softened to a travel ban in mid-May, Khapinova told Forum 18, although Sharifullina was not informed of this change for another two weeks.\nIt is unclear when the trio's cases will reach court, as Nursi literature confiscated during the February raids is still being analysed (see F18News 19 February 2013 http://www.forum18.org/archive.php?article_id=1803).\nReferred to Naberezhnyye Chelny City Court's press service on 19 June, Forum 18 was told that the Court granted an appeal to soften Khafizov's detention to house arrest only on 18 June, and that this would be in force until 14 July. The press service spokesperson was unable to provide further details.\nAt Naberezhnyye Chelny Public Prosecutor's Office, Igor Azamatov, the assistant prosecutor dealing with the case, confirmed to Forum 18 on 19 June that the trio had been charged under Article 282.2, Part 1, and that the restrictions on their movement had been enforced \"because they are accused of committing a crime\".\nAsked if the restrictions were due to the nature of the crime or other circumstances, Azamatov declined to answer, adding only that the investigation was ongoing, and that he did not know when the case would reach court.\nThe only \"extremism\" trial of Nursi readers known to be ongoing \u2013 against three women in Chelyabinsk Region \u2013 is proceeding slowly. The trial \u2013 against Farida Ulmaskulova, Gulnaz Valeyeva and Venera Yuldasheva \u2013 began at the city's Lenin District Court on 3 October 2012.\nThe three are accused of participation in \"Nurdzhular\" (Article 282.2, Part 2) and \"incitement of hatred [nenavist] or enmity [vrazhda], as well as the humiliation of human dignity\" (Criminal Code Article 282, Part 1) (see F18News 10 October 2012 http://www.forum18.org/Archive.php?article_id=1752).\nHearings are taking place, Ulmaskulova told Forum 18 on 20 June, but typically end in postponement when a witness is unable to attend: \"There are so many people involved that they can't be brought together all at once.\" Numerous prosecution and expert witnesses have testified so far, she said, but it is unclear when a decision might be reached. According to the Court's website, the next hearing is scheduled for 25 July.\nAll three women have been under travel bans for approximately one year, Ulmaskulova told Forum 18, which in their case means they are forbidden from leaving Chelyabinsk Region. Ulmaskulova is consequently unable to go to neighbouring Kurgan Region to visit her 85-year-old mother \u2013 who is too frail to travel - and could not lead a group on the Muslim haj pilgrimage to Mecca in 2012.\nSimilarly unable to visit relatives in Tatarstan, Gulnaz Valeyeva married in 2012 but is unable to live with her husband, who works over 2,000 km away in Krasnoyarsk, Ulmaskulova lamented to Forum 18: \"He visits, but it's a long way.\"\nIn Russia's Baltic exclave of Kaliningrad, the only other long-standing \"extremism\" case known to be open against a Nursi reader has still to reach court. Hearings have yet to begin in the case of Amir Abuyev, he told Forum 18 on 18 June: \"They don't tell me anything.\" Abuyev's case was opened under Article 282.2, Part 1 in February 2012. He is also under a travel ban (see F18News 16 May 2012 http://www.forum18.org/Archive.php?article_id=1701).\nSupreme Court decision emerges\nPreviously unavailable, the Supreme Court's 10 April 2008 decision banning \"Nurdzhular\" \u2013 and so underpinning all these cases - has finally been released among case material in the Novosibirsk imams' trial.\nThe two imams, Merazhov and Odilov, were refused the right to challenge the Supreme Court ban, on the grounds that they were unconnected with the case. In the Supreme Court's 26 December 2012 explanation seen by Forum 18, Judge Nikolai Romanenkov returns the pair's request, noting: \"You are not persons participating in the case\" (see F18News 28 February 2013 http://www.forum18.org/archive.php?article_id=1808).\nSeen by Forum 18, the four-page ruling was made by Judge Romanenkov at the request of the General Prosecutor's Office. No defence arguments were presented to the Court.\nAsked by Forum 18 on 5 March 2013 why the General Prosecutor's Office had initiated prosecution of alleged members of \"Nurdzhular\", a spokesperson at the Office's press service insisted that questions be submitted by fax.\nForum 18 earlier faxed questions to the Office's press service in July 2009, asking why moves were underway in various parts of the Russia against those who study Nursi's works. Forum 18 did not receive a response (see F18News 5 March 2013 http://www.forum18.org/archive.php?article_id=1811).\nIn the 2008 ruling, the reasons given for the General Prosecutor's Office's request are that \"Nurdzhular\": aims to create a worldwide Islamic state (caliphate); threatens interethnic and inter-confessional stability and the territorial integrity of the state; infringes upon the personality, rights and freedoms of the citizen; forms groups among the population with \"a positive attitude towards death and a readiness to self-sacrifice in the name of the interests of its teaching\"; propagandises the superiority and inferiority of citizens on the basis of their attitude to religion, as well as enmity between Muslims and non-believers.\nNo evidence of this activity - or proof that \"Nurdzhular\" exists as an organisation - are given in the Supreme Court ruling. Noting the controversial 2007 Koptevo District Court decision that determined 14 parts of Nursi's \"Risale-i Nur\" \"extremist\" (see above), it instead maintains that \"Nurdzhular\" creates groups to study that work, \"thereby creating fertile conditions for the formation of a resource base for other organisations of an extremist or terrorist kind that use Islamic rhetoric\".\nThe ruling also claims that \"Nurdzhular\" followers \"carry out the publication, translation and dissemination of books by Said Nursi\".\nCrucially, however, the ruling fails to establish the reverse link: that a Nursi reader is automatically involved in the alleged organisation \"Nurdzhular\". (END)",
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        "raw_content": "$15.00 You've Got To Be Kidding !!!!\n3 Feb. 04, Tuesday. Don\u2019t look so sad Joelle, we all have to go back home some day\u2026\nShe has had a sad face and lacking the energy she once had when she arrived last week. She just said it was \u201cThe Cabo Blues\u201d. Ya, that\u2019s what I thought too (she has to leave for the airport in 15 minutes). It has been a fun time and we have had our days filled with lots of beach time, cervasa time, just plain bumming around time. We are glad she could make it down. We were invited to another dinner party last night. Juancho and Doris invited Bonnie, Doug, Roger, Joelle, Louise and me to join them at their wonderful home for a great meal of Lasagna. What a great night to spend with a wonderful family that we have come to know and love here in Cabo San Lucas. I must say that they have a lot of Love that is so obvious to their family and friends\u2026.it\u2019s never hidden. Arriving at the airport and checking in Joelle found that she would depart much later than she thought so we wondered over to a bar to have a beer while waiting for Leslee and Sid to arrive. I must say it was refreshing and it gave us a little more time with Joelle. Leslee and Sid appeared walking down the hall so I went to pay for the beer\u2026.now understand, we had one beer apiece and we just happen to be at the airport in CABO SAN JOSE. Well the bill was one of the HUGHE SURPRISES of this trip\u2026.$5.00 EACH (I pay 40 cents at the store) PLUS TAX\u2026.$15.00 for 3 standard sized beers\u2026.I was PSST\u2026. Oh well. Bye Joelle\u2026.Hello Leslee and Sid. Welcome to Cabo, come on, lets go for a ride in \u2018Goldie\u201d.",
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        "raw_content": "Injection Mold Polishing And Maintenance, You All Know?\nIn the plastic mold processing said polishing and other industries in the surface polishing is very different, strictly speaking, the mold polishing should be called mirror processing. It not only has a high demand for polishing itself but also has a high standard for surface flatness, smoothness and geometric accuracy. 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Dust, smoke, dandruff and mouth foams are likely to be scrapped for several hours after work to get the high precision polished surface.\n(B) manual polishing to pay attention to the problem\nPolishing with sandpaper should note the following:\n(1) polishing with sandpaper requires the use of soft sticks or bamboo sticks. In the polished round or spherical, the use of cork can be better with the round and spherical curvature. While harder wood like cherry wood is more suitable for flat surface polishing. The end of the trimmed wood is such that it can be aligned with the surface shape of the steel, thus avoiding the sharp scratches on the surface of the steel piece at the acute angle of the wood (or bamboo).\n(2) When changing the different types of sandpaper, the polishing direction should be converted to 45 \u00b0 ~ 90 \u00b0, before the kind of sandpaper after polishing a strip of shadows can be distinguished.\nBefore grinding different types of sandpaper, Injection mold the polished surface must be carefully wiped with 100% pure cotton dipped in alcohol or the like, because a small gravel left on the surface to destroy the entire polishing work. This cleaning process is equally important when polishing from abrasive paper and diamonds. All particles and kerosene must be completely clean before polishing continues. In the case of\n(3) In order to avoid scratching and burning the surface of the workpiece, special care must be taken when polishing with # 1200 and # 1500 sandpaper. 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        "raw_content": "The Open Road: Plan Your Family's Next Big Adventure\nJust because summer has left, it doesn\u2019t mean that family vacations, adventures, and road trips need to be forgotten until next year. If you have a car, caravan, or an RV; you have the means to take the kids away, even if it\u2019s just for a night, or over a weekend. Braving colder weather conditions is all part of the fun, and the focus can be on quality time with one another, and plenty of physical exercise and activities, so you can make some great memories.\nIt can be as simple as popping your fingers down on a map and heading out on a Friday evening, or Saturday morning, with plenty of supplies in tow. So, if your family are missing the fun of summer; keep the momentum going, and utilize your weekends more. 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Don\u2019t forget; if you\u2019re planning a campfire, take your ketchup and relishes for burgers and hotdogs (you\u2019ll kick yourself if you forget).\nIf you\u2019ve packed up the trunk of your vehicle with the food you\u2019ll all devour later in the journey; you\u2019ll also need to ensure there are enough snacks and drinks in the car. Kids will love the added surprise of you pulling out some of their favorite treats along the way; make sure you also have enough tissues and wipe to deal with sticky fingers, and potential spillages (there might be bumps in the road; literally). Disposable BBQs or campfire supplies are also a must; the novelty of cooking simple meals, outside over a fire will never wear thin, so it\u2019s worth investing in the right kit, especially if you plan to make this a regular thing. Check out All Recipes for some inspiration on what to cook up over your campfire, and ensure that your adventure is full of delicious food.\nAssuming that you\u2019re going to camp, or your caravan or RV provides adequate accommodation for your whole family; you\u2019ll want to make the trip as comfortable as possible. You don\u2019t have to stick to separate sleeping bags and pillows aimed at camping; you can add a cozy touch by bringing the bedding you utilize at home. Pillows or cushions in the car will be a great touch for passengers to take a nap on and throw in a blanket or two for added warmth. Don\u2019t forget to take extra clothes, more than what you\u2019d normally wear each day, as there\u2019s a risk of getting muddy and wet (remember; it\u2019s an adventure). Towels will also come in extra handy, especially if it decides to rain. Storybooks, games, and music will all add to the fun, and they\u2019re a great insurance policy if the weather doesn\u2019t cooperate. 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        "raw_content": "Books that I've Written\nThis webpage contains a collection of links pertaining to the books that I have written:\nMy newest project is called Discrete Structures: a problem-solving approach. This electronic textbook-in-progress is available at www.discrete-math-hub.com and is (roughly) half completed.\nHere are some links for my book Sage for Undergraduates (363 pages), published by The American Mathematical Society in February of 2015.\nGraciously, the AMS has permitted me to place a pdf file of the book on my webpage.\nHere is a link to the black-and-white version.\nHere is a link to the color version.\nThe online electronic appendix covers plotting in color, complex functions, and 3D graphics. Those subjects are not suited to a black-and-white book, and therefore cannot be printed inside the book itself. [Rough Draft] Click here.\nChapter 6 of the book teaches the reader how to make their own interactive webpages or applets. To save readers from having to retype my code into their computers, I provide a zip-file with all source code of the examples used.\nAn index for the Sage for Undergraduates book is available as a pdf file. Compiled by Tahnee Cooper of Rockhurst University, this PDF index, when printed out, can be trimmed with scissors and tucks nicely into the back cover as a handy reference.\nThe textbook Finite and Financial Mathematics was a work in progress from January of 2010 until May of 2017. I have time-capsuled this project, and while I will not delete it, I am not sure that I shall ever complete it. The book was intended for the university freshmen-level math course for students majoring in business, marketing, economics, management, accounting, finance, international business, tourism, property management and similar subjects, intended to cover everything those students need to know, up to but not including calculus. You can see samples by clicking here. The projected length was 1100-1200 pages. Using the spyware built into UW Stout's course management software (Desire2Learn, or D2L), I was able to determine that 80% of my students were ignoring both my materials and those by other authors. (To be explicit, only 20% of the students were even opening the files at all.) I very much regret wasting multiple years of my life writing a textbook for a community of students that are totally unwilling to read any textbook by any author. ;-(\nAlgebraic Cryptanalysis (386 pages) was published by Springer in 2009. This is a graduate-level monograph aimed at helping new PhD students approach the research topic of cryptanalysis. The book has its own webpage and is available on amazon.com. I had the privilege of teaching from that book in Beijing, at the Chinese Academy of Sciences Institute for Mathematics Mechanization, during the Summer of 2010.\nMy PhD dissertation, Algorithms for Solving Linear and Polynomial Systems of Equations over Finite Fields with Applications to Cryptanalysis, (181 pages) is available by clicking here.\nThough I seldom mention it in public, prior to all of this, when I was a PhD student, I had a project titled Mathematics, It's Not Just Calculus which was a 14-author team effort that I had created. I had invited each of my friends to write a chapter on a topic that they knew very well (e.g. Group Theory, Game Theory, Graph Theory, Ring Theory, Matrix Algebra, etc...) that was not part of calculus. The intended audience would have been senior high-school students who wanted to become math majors in college. The project was excessively ambitious and coordinating the efforts of so many authors (with their distinct voices) proved troublesome. We did hit a page-count of 574 (!) pages before we all gave up. Not every project can be a success! :-(\nThere you have it. One work in progress, three successes, and two failures. Nonetheless, I have learned from my failures.\nIf you like, you may contact me at this address, which a human will have no trouble understanding:\ngregory dot bard at ieee dot org",
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        "raw_content": "Honoring Veterans\u2192\nGW student veterans, community members paid tribute to the nation\u2019s veterans in the university\u2019s third annual Veterans Day ceremony.\nGW student veterans led a Veterans Day ceremony this morning in Kogan Plaza to recognize the men and women who have served in the military.\nGW Vets President Ryan Bos, who served in Iraq with the 101st Airborne and the 1st Armored Division, delivered a welcome and led the moment of silence and wreath-laying ceremony.\nJim Stepanek, vice president of veterans\u2019 organization VietNow and a Vietnam War veteran with the U.S. Marines, spoke about how the nation\u2019s attitude toward veterans has changed since the 1960s and 70s.\n\u201cIt\u2019s not a strange sight anymore to identify a veteran and to say thank you for your service, and it\u2019s a nice change for veterans in our country,\u201d he said.\nGW President Steven Knapp thanked GW\u2019s student veterans for their \u201cpersonal sacrifice\u201d and said the university is very proud to enroll more than 500 student veterans.\n\u201cI\u2019ve really admired the leadership role they\u2019ve taken on our campus and they\u2019ve been in the forefront of what we do with service in our community,\u201d says Dr. Knapp. \u201cWe\u2019re very mindful of their sacrifice and service on behalf of all of us and on behalf of freedom. We\u2019re grateful for our veterans and grateful to so many of you for joining us in this wonderful remembrance.\u201d\nBefore the ceremony, Dr. Knapp spoke about the university\u2019s commitment to veterans during a radio segment on National Public Radio affiliate WAMU 88.5.\nMr. Bos, a junior, is currently is serving in a Long Range Surveillance unit in the Maryland Army National Guard. He said it\u2019s especially important to share Veterans Day with fellow veterans and \u201cbe proud\u201d of their service.\n\u201cI am proud to be a vet and proud to stand with the likes of Vietnam veterans and World War II veterans. I feel like I\u2019m part of an elite group of this nation\u2019s society that can say I\u2019m a veteran,\u201d says Mr. Bos. \u201cWe\u2019re all bonded by the experiences we went through.\u201d\nA barbeque and several contests followed the ceremony.\nThis year, more than 260 veterans are taking advantage of GW\u2019s Yellow Ribbon Program, part of the GI Bill passed after 9/11, which provides returning veterans with enhanced access to private colleges and universities.\nThe university also was recently was named a top \u201cmilitary friendly\u201d school by GI Jobs magazine, and GW ranked 21 out of more than 4,000 colleges and universities in the Military Times\u2019 Best for Vets college rankings.\nKnapp honors vets on Veterans Day",
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It's only natural, I guess, that us native Californians leave, now that the place has become almost unlivable due to the vast influx of outsiders. But, Nevada? Take a look at the Sparks Crime Blotter..., and then think of your children! (via Ken Layne)\n2:16 a.m.: Rock Boulevard and Commerce Street. Driver arrested on suspicion of speeding and DUI. When an officer asked the woman how long it had been since her last drink, she said, \"10 seconds.\"\nI saw a semi truck towing two trailers run a stop light today. In all fairness I should mention that he also blew his horn as he did it. Not sure if it was \"oops\" or \"screw you\". Glad I wasn't going the other way anyway. No visible stop lights on the truck. Off he goes, onto the freeway. And all this was in front of one of the local ambulance chasers' office to boot.\nMonday 9 10 March 2003\nMonday - worked a bit on some CFD modeling. Generally we use an Euler code, which models the complex field around aircraft in some detail. 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        "raw_content": "New Highways to Fairways episodes to air on TSN\nPerseverance is paying off for Haliburton\u2019s most famous golfing duo, Charlie Teljeur and Wayde Greer.\nIt\u2019s been six years since the longtime friends had their television debut for the original Highways to Fairways. This time around the pair will have 13 new episodes, as part of a television series by the same name and in the same spirit broadcasted to homes across the country on TSN.\nIt\u2019s a fulfilment of efforts dating back close to 10 years since the idea was thought up by Teljeur and Greer. The first incarnation of Highways to Fairways, followed the two playing golf at unique and interesting golf courses \u2013 one of them at a penitentiary. It was broadcasted on television and gave the duo a sense of accomplishment. Teljeur now realizes that was only the beginning.\n\u201cThat was just the first chapter and then we went through the despair and the depression of oh my God, it just failed. 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Their stay will also include other activities, providing a greater showcase of the places they visit.\nThis is a reoccurring theme of all their shows. The shows will also be broadcasted on TSN 2, TSN 3, TSN 4 and TSN 5. Check highwaystofairways.com/schedule for times. Downtown Haliburton\u2019s eatery McKecks is set to host a screening of the show on Thursday, March 30.\nTeljeur said none of this would be possible without the financial support of CIO and chief digital officer of I.T. World Canada, Jim Love. The two appreciate the support.\nTSN learned about the hosts from their hockey documentary, There\u2019s Something in the Water.\nIt led to an opportunity to present the show to TSN. Teljeur has a connection to several TSN personalities such as James Duthie and Bob McKenzie because of Steve Dryden, a former Hockey News colleague of his.\nEleven of the 13 episodes have been shot. 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        "raw_content": "College basketball\u2019s March Madness kicked off this past weekend and it did not disappoint \u2014 except, perhaps, when it came to your bracket. Going into the first weekend, there were more than 70 million brackets filled out around the world, and after just day two, none of those remained perfect. The teams picked most often to win the championship were Virginia, Villanova, Kansas, and Duke. The first weekend proved to be a historic one.\nFor the first time in NCAA history, a number 16 team defeated a number 1 ranked team. UMBC defeated Virginia, the favorite to win the whole thing, in the first round. Going into this game, 16th seeds were 0-135 against the top seed. UMBC not only defeated Virginia but absolutely obliterated them, 74-54. Although there weren\u2019t any other upsets as shocking as this one, there were a total of 15 upsets in the first round. Buffalo, seeded 13th, destroyed a popular pick for the championship, 4th seed Arizona, 89-68. Loyola-Chicago, seeded 11th, topped 6th-seeded Miami on a buzzer-beater 3-pointer by Donte Ingram. Ranked 13, Marshall topped 4th-seeded Wichita St. led by 27 points from their star sharpshooting guard John Elmore. Syracuse\u2019s 11th-seeded zone defense dominated in a 57-52 victory over 6th-seeded TCU.\nThe second round included several exciting games: yet another thriller for Loyola-Chicago, a historic comeback from Nevada, an unbelievable shot from Michigan, a blowout by Texas A&M, another top seed biting the dust and a defensive showdown by Syracuse.\nIn the South region, Loyola-Chicago went on to defeat the 3rd-seeded Tennessee on yet another last-second buzzer-beater, this time by Clayton Custer. With their first two games coming down to the last second, their matchup in the Sweet Sixteen is sure to be one to watch. Loyola-Chicago will take on 7th-seeded Nevada, another Cinderella story. Nevada defeated the 2nd-seeded Cincinnati after trailing by 22 points with only 10 minutes remaining in the game. The South region has now lost its top four seeds: Virginia, Cincinnati, Tennessee, and Arizona. Loyola-Chicago and Nevada.\nThe West region was full of action during the round of 32. The 3rd-seeded Michigan was able to keep its dreams alive thanks to a last second heave by unlikely hero Jordan Poole. The 7th-seeded Texas A&M destroyed number 2 seed North Carolina, 86-65, carried by their big men Tyler Davis and Robert Williams. Xavier, the 1st seed in the West, lost 75-70 to the 9th-seeded Florida State. The West has already lost its top two seeds as the madness continues.\nThe East region was calm during the second round as all the favorites survived to advance to the Sweet Sixteen. The same is true for the Midwest, aside from the Cinderella story of Syracuse, who defeated a powerful Michigan State team, 56-53.\nSome headline match ups of the Sweet Sixteen include Villanova versus West Virginia, both yet to be challenged in March, and Loyola-Chicago against Nevada. This March truly has been nothing but madness as more and more unlikely teams continue to survive and advance.\nPrevious PostPatriots Make Moves, Lose Fan Favorites this Off-SeasonNext PostStudents Rally against Gun Violence\nOne thought on \u201cThe Madness is Back\u201d\nGreat writing job, Joe !",
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        "raw_content": "Aircraft carrier INS Viraat sails into history\nMUMBAI - The majestic INS Viraat, the world's oldest serving aircraft carrier, sailed into pages of history on Monday with the final lowering of the Naval Ensign and Commissioning Pendant in a solemn ceremony at sundown. The formal decommissioning function was presided over by Indian Navy chief Admiral Sunil Lanba, First Sea Lord and Royal Navy Chief, Admiral Sir Philip Andrew Jones, and the carrier's Commissioning...\nand Commanding Officer Vice Admiral Vinod Pasricha. Another over 1,300 guests, including past and present officers from the Indian Navy and Royal Navy, attended the event, marking the culmination of several pre-decommissioning functions during the past few days. Speaking to mediapersons on board this evening, Admiral Lanba termed the decommissioning as \"both a moment of pride and sorrow.\" On the former warship's future, he said he would be happy if any state government came forth with a feasible plan to convert it into a museum.\nAmong other plans being considered it to sink the ship and convert it into a major tourist attraction for divers, he added.\nMonday's elaborate but solemn ceremonies included the release of a Special Cover by Army Postal Service and a book on the history of INS Viraat, which was known as HMS Hermes during her tenure with the Royal Navy.\nThe country's second Centaur-class vessel, it served 29 years under the Indian flag, preceded by 27 years with the Royal Navy, earning a Guinness World Record as the oldest serving warship on earth. In her heyday, the 226.5 metres long and 48.78 metres wide ship with a full load displacement of 28,700 tonnes, was manned by 150 officers and 1,500 sailors.\nThe pride of the Indian Navy housed the Sea Harrier jump jets, a shot take off and vertical landing fighter aircraft, as well as helicopters like the anti-submarine Sea King MK42B, Sea King MK42C, SAR (search and rescue) Chetak, indigenously-built Advanced Light Helicopters 'Dhruv' and Russian twin rotor Kamov-31 among others.\nThe 12-degree ramp on the bows of Viraat was her most striking visual feature which helped improve the safety factor and radius of operation/payload carrying capacity of the Sea Harriers. At the height of operations, an average food complement prepared on board daily included 350 kg rice, 7,000 parathas, 200 kg mutton, 80 kg dal, 300 kg of vegetables and other items, all in her kitchen.\nIt was like a mini-floating township with other logistics infrastructure comprising libraries, gymnasiums, on-board ATM and TV and video studios. The ship housed a full-fledged 16-bed hospital with two operation theatres, blood transfusion facility, X-ray machines, ECG, full-fledged pathology lab, and dental centre to tackle medical emergencies with attendant medical staff, a laundry which washed over 800 pairs of uniforms daily, a tailor and a barber shop. In 1975, Prince Charles of Britain, then a newly qualified helicopter pilot, had joined the 845 Naval Air Squadron on flying duties from the then HMS Hermes in the Caribbean and off Eastern Canada. Even after she joined the Indian Navy, there was a room named after Prince Charles where he resided on the warship, and many photographs showing her glorious history were recently part of an exhibition named \"Heritage Route\".\nUnlike all other Indian Navy ships, Viraat housed a chapel and a graveyard on board, which was reminiscent of her British military era, and the new owners (India) retained these as they honoured a chapter of her history.\nArmed with a motto of 'Jalamev Yasya, Balamev Tasya' (Sanskrit for One Who Controls The Sea is All Powerful), the ship played major roles for the country in Operation Jupiter, Operation Parakram and Operation Vijay, and other operations and duties.",
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        "raw_content": "The Magic of Dhanak Worked: Kukunoor\nBY NEHA SARIN - Nagesh Kukunoor is a national award winning film director, producer, screenwriter and actor in Bollywood. He is known for his works in parallel cinema, such as Hyderabad Blues ,Rockford, Iqbal, Dor, Aashayein and Dhanak . Kukunoor has received several international awards, and the National Film Award. Dhanak, his latest film, has been received very well at various reputed film festivals across the globe.\nIndia Journal in an exclusive tete-e-tete chatted up with the director about his films ,his favorite directors and Dhanak.\nYour craft as a director is kind of different. What\u2019s your fuel as a director? What gets you going and what keeps you inspired?\nDifferent stories have different genres and I think this is biggest kick I get out of my business. That\u2019s all it is. 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Actually, out of all the places I had done in India, gone to so many cities promoting the film, it was actually interesting to interact with the Indian audience here. It was my first interaction in the USA for Dhanak.\nYou have won so many awards and so many accolades, which one is the closest to your heart?\nHonestly, it is Dhanak winning in the Berlin film festival. That was the highlight. Before that, I had won the audience choice award for my previous film at Palm Springs and that was the highlight upto that point. The simple reason for Berlin is that you know awards like this are obviously non-biased and they are from an extremely reputable festival as Berlin is one of the top five film festivals of the world. When you are getting it, you feel genuinely overwhelmed to know that the award is legitimate (laughs).\nHow was your experience working with children? Did you face any difficulties directing kids? Was it different than adults?\nIt took me 15 years to break the promise that I would not work with kids again but these kids were truly amazing and I would not trade these kids for any actor. You know the conditions we shot in were tough and in different locations in 33 days and many days the temperature soared to about 50 degrees Celsius. They shot in those conditions without any complaints and no whining. They did their work and went on. Sometimes it can be difficult but if you have the right set of kids, I lucked out, it turns out amazing. Also, one of the things I want to say is when dealing with kids when I have treated kids like adults, I have always had the greatest success. When you treat kids like kids then they take advantage of the situation and if you treat them like adults and let them in on everything you are doing, then they do their part.\nIs there any movie in the past from any other director that you wish you had directed? You know a movie where you felt you would have done a different job not necessarily a better job?\nOne movie which I absolutely loved and was done so well that I don\u2019t know if I could do a better job is Paan Singh Tomar. I truly loved it. When I see a really good film, I never ever think that I can do better and if its is a really terrible film, (then you don\u2019t know what was intended). Sometimes you look at a premise and say, wow I wish I had thought of that, I wish I would have come across that story or told that story. But if the director does it well, I don\u2019t have the foolish arrogance to think I can do better. I just enjoy the movie for what it is and I leave it at that. Whenever I see a good movie and walk out of the theater, I constantly think I need to rise up to the occasion and do a great film. I need to keep testing myself. This happens with every film festival, trust me.\nDoes that have something to do with the fact that especially in India there are a new crop of directors that are so diverse now and so bold in their storytelling. Do you like any current day director?\nI\u2019m very curious to see what Amit V. Masurkar will do. He is the guy that did Sulemani Keeda and I actually loved the film. I\u2019m very curious to see what Amit will come up with next as his second film. The newer batch of directors come off blazing with their first film and what I really want to see is if they have the ability to do what they believe in for their second,third or fourth film. I understand that everyone has different goals and sometimes you have to consider the fact that living below the poverty line and trying to sell your ideas is difficult. I understand the whole business, I have been there a long time but it\u2019s just disappointing to see directors come out amazing and then gravitate to the more traditional and commercial film with their second or third film. I understand the reality of the business also and the sad part is if you keep saying \u201cno, this is the way I want to make it\u201d, the industry chucks you out. I understand the situation but it\u2019s still disappointing.\nWhy do you choose to pick up stories which resemble real life? What keeps you going or what keeps you inspired?\nThe truth of the matter is that I am constantly drawn to simple everyday life and the core of it.The movies are also about that. It\u2019s about a sister believing that her brother can get his eyesight back and going off on this magical journey taking her little brother with her. I like the underdog fighting the system (stories of real heroism) but the core of the thing is that I need to be challenged by different genres and kinds of stories. I might return to the genre but not for at least two consecutive films. I\u2019ll come back to it much later. I like experimenting with different genres.\nDo you believe magic and miracles exist in real life?\nPeople look at everything so cynically and I am no different since I am an engineer by profession and science comes into play to explain everything. So the element of magic doesn\u2019t exist in real life but kids have the unique ability to believe that magic exists. I find that beautiful and of course we grow up and discard that but until then, let\u2019s believe that it exists because for that hour and a half, there is no harm in going back into your past, becoming a child and actually believing that the world is good. There really is no harm in that. 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        "raw_content": "Two updates: (1) Supreme Court reiterates- No discrimination based on cut-off dates while liberalizing existing pensionary benefits (2) MoD\u2019s letter on pension revision is under issuance\nIn its latest decision titled AN Sachdeva Vs MDU, Rohtak, the Supreme Court has once again reiterated that cut-off dates cannot come in the way of upward liberalization of pensionary benefits. The Apex Court, after going into the length and breadth of the issue and all past decisions on the subject, has again come to the conclusion that retirees retiring prior to the cut-off date of liberalization of a pensionary scheme would also be entitled to the said benefits with monetary benefits from the said cut-off date which happened to be 2001 in this case.\nThe said issue had been decided by the Punjab & Haryana High Court against pensioners of the Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana, but the Supreme Court has overturned the decision of the High Court.\nThe decision can be accessed by clicking here.\nChain mails are floating referring to a circular issued by the PCDA(P) stating that the MoD has issued orders concerning the implementation of the decision of the Supreme Court regarding grant of arrears from 01-01-2006 rather than 24-09-2012. The news is incorrect. The said circular only concerns defence civilian pensioners based on the letter issued for civilian pensioners by the Department of Pension and Pensioners\u2019\u2019 Welfare (DoPPW). It may kindly be understood that the PCDA(P) has no authority to issue circulars on its own till the time the MoD issues a Government letter to the said effect. However, the good news is that the MoD is also working on the same and the letter should be out soon. Some added time after the issuance of the DoPPW letter was expected to be taken by the MoD since there are certain additional issues to be addressed by the MoD over and above the ones in the DoPPW letter and a mutatis-mutandis letter could not have been issued. For example, the MoD is to add the Military Service Pay (MSP) also in addition to the elements in the civil letter and then unlike civil pensioners, separate tables would have to be ultimately prepared by the Defence Accounts Department for various ranks and different categories which are not applicable on the civil side. Moreover, the benefit of the upward revision would be differently applied to ranks other than Commissioned Officers since they had been granted pensions based on the maximum of 5th CPC scales fitted into the 6th CPC pay bands with effect from 01-07-2009 while officers and all civil employees were granted pensions based on minimum of pay of the pay bands. The comprehensive letter alongwith comprehensive tables would definitely be issued in due course and we would have to be a little patient about the same.\nThe loss of fundamental rights of the military community: Ray of hope as Supreme Court issues notice\nFour months after a decision of the Supreme Court barring serving and retired members of the military community, and their family members, from approaching the High Court (a right available to every Citizen of India) when they were aggrieved by the orders of the Armed Forces Tribunal (AFT) and consequently rendering them lesser citizens, the Supreme Court has graciously again put the Central Government on notice on the subject.\nThe March 2015 decision of the Supreme Court had come on a plea of the last Government wherein it was averred that the military community\u2019s fundamental rights could be abrogated. It practically made the AFT the first and the last court for affected parties since even a direct appeal to the Supreme Court is barred under Section 31 of the Armed Forces Tribunal Act unless there is involvement of an exceptional \u2018point of law of general public importance\u2019. Today, while losing litigants on the civil side can have recourse to two layers of judicial review/appeal, their counterparts from the military community and their families have none. 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While many users of Ubuntu on the desktop are familiar with updating their system, this chapter focuses on the way this is done without a desktop system. It covers the basics and works up to some more advanced uses of a packaging system that many server administrators find useful. Finally, I touch on the process through which advanced users and administrators can create, modify, and redistribute their own packages.\nOn Ubuntu\u2014and in other GNU/Linux environments\u2014packages are the primary way that software is built, deployed, and installed. Nearly every major GNU/Linux operating system distributes software, both binary software and source code, in packages. These packages are usually either in the Rpm package format (RPM) or in the Debian package format (DEB) for binary software or in corresponding \u201csource\u201d RPM and DEB formats. With its close relationship to the Debian project as a project that continues to be based on Debian\u2019s work, Ubuntu naturally uses DEB format packages.\nVery simply, packages are an alternative to downloading, building, and installing software from scratch. They offer a host of advantages in terms of installation, removal, monitoring, and handling interactions between pieces of software over the standard \u201cbuild from source\u201d model. Since packaging is not common outside of the GNU/Linux world\u2014or at least not described in the same terms\u2014it is worth going into some background on packaging before I describe how it is done on Ubuntu systems.\nBackground on Packages\nNearly every GNU/Linux-based operating system\u2014Fedora, RHEL, open-SUSE, Slackware, Debian, and others\u2014includes an almost entirely overlapping core selection of software. By definition, each of these OSes includes Linus Torvald\u2019s Linux kernel and a large chunk of the GNU project\u2019s developer- and user-oriented applications that are necessary to build and use it. Most also include server-oriented software like OpenSSH and Apache, either the XFree86 or X.Org implementation of the X Windowing System, and what is often an extremely expansive collection of both command-line and graphically based applications. Although people often throw the term around, it is important to establish that this collection of software is collectively referred to as a distribution. Ubuntu is a distribution. When people refer to \u201cLinux\u201d as an operating system, they are usually referring to a Linux or GNU/Linux distribution.\nThe primary goal of all distributions is the automatic installation, configuration, removal, maintenance, and update of software\u2014both through the creation of infrastructure for this purpose and in the creation of modified versions of the preexistent software. The latter customization of existing software in this specialized way is the act of \u201cpackaging,\u201d and it constitutes the vast proportion of work done by Ubuntu developers. It constitutes, to a large degree, what Ubuntu is over and above the software that Ubuntu includes. And while packaging is primarily the work of distribution makers like Ubuntu, it can also be done by both the users of distributions, for the clean integration of \u201cunpackaged\u201d pieces of software into their systems, and by software vendors who wish to allow for easier installation and maintenance of software by their users.\nThe creation of a package\u2014on Ubuntu or elsewhere\u2014begins with the software in need of being packaged. In most, but not all, cases, this involves the procurement of source code. In all situations, it involves code from an original source, usually referred to in the distribution world as an \u201cupstream\u201d source. The packager\u2019s first addition to the code here will be the creation of extra metadata, which usually includes\nThe name of the software\nThe name of the upstream author and the person creating the package\nThe license of the software\nThe upstream location of the software (or a description of where it was obtained)\nThe architecture or architectures on which the software is guaranteed to run\nInformation for classifying the software that often has to do with the use of the package, primarily to help people who are browsing for packages\nA description of the software in a computer-parsable format\nInformation on the importance or \u201cpriority\u201d of the package within the larger Ubuntu system (e.g., essential, optional)\nThis information will be used by either a packaging system or a series of package selection tools to allow users to search, sort, query, or interact with installed or available software\u2014one of the package system\u2019s jobs. However, while this type of metadata is important in that it allows users to find (and find out about) their software, by far the most important group of metadata added to a package relates to the documentation of the relationship of the software in the package to software in other packages within the distribution. While the syntax and semantics of this vary widely between distributions, they include relationships to\nOther software that the software requires to be built\nOther software that the software requires to be installed or configured\nOther software that the software requires to be run\nOther software with which the software cannot be installed or used simultaneously\nOther software for which the software can be used as a drop-in replacement\nOther software that can enhance or improve the software\nModern package systems record even more information. For example, configuration files, unlike normal files, cannot always be simply replaced with a new version when the software is upgraded. As a result, packaging systems have grown to include several pieces of infrastructure for querying users and for maintaining core configuration information over time and across upgrades of the package that requires changes to configuration files. Finally, a more recently realized goal of packages is to provide a structure around which package metadata\u2014such as descriptions\u2014can be translated to provide users with an interface to software localized to their language, script, and culture. Details on accessing and creating all of this metadata in Ubuntu packages are included in the subsequent sections.\nBasic Functions of Package Management\nA wide range of functionality can be considered core functions of package management systems. The functions are usually implemented by a low-level tool or suite of tools. This script is dpkg and associated scripts in the case of Ubuntu and Debian. These tools were, until several years ago, the primary way that most users manipulated packages, but with the creation of higher-level package management tools that provide \u201cfront ends\u201d to these tools, most users of package-based systems rarely use them, although they are still highly central for developers or system administrators who build their own packages. Broadly and somewhat imprecisely, many of these tools are referred to as APT on Debian and Ubuntu.\nThe first goal of packaging is automating the compilation of software. DEB-format packages provide two formats: one for source packages and one for binary packages. These source packages are an excellent system for the distribution and compilation of source code. Packages are, in Ubuntu and elsewhere, designed to be built noninteractively and\u2014in the case of official Ubuntu packages\u2014can be built automatically on a range of different architectures by automatic package-building software called \u201cautobuilders.\u201d Packages provide a simple\u2014usually one command\u2014method for building that is consistent across all packages. Issues of build configurations and choices are addressed ahead of time by the packager. The cost is build-time configurability, but the payoffs, as you will see in the rest of the chapter, are huge. Necessary build-time dependencies are declared in the packages so that these can be satisfied automatically. For example, architecture-dependent source packages (i.e., packages that must be rebuilt for each architecture) are uploaded to Ubuntu as source and are, in most cases, automatically built on all architectures supported by Ubuntu without any changes to the source package.\nAny number of binary packages can be created from a single source package. The creation of multiple binary packages from a single source package can be useful for large projects that release large or monolithic source packages containing a wide variety of different pieces of software\u2014or even highly related pieces of software and/or documentation that it may be advantageous to split. An example of the former case is the XFree86 windowing system\u2014now replaced by the already modularized X.Org\u2014which was contained in one source package but would create upward of several dozen binary packages. Packaging, in this case, is what allowed users to distribute, install, and remove the Xserver independently from the terminal emulator, xlib library package, or window manager.\nAs can be inferred from the preceding discussion, a key benefit of packaging systems is that they help automate the installation of software. When a binary package is installed:\nThe \u201ccontents\u201d of the software can be verified to assure integrity of the package. The origin of the software can be verified using cryptographic authentication.\nThe dependencies of the software can be analyzed and the system can be queried on the installation state of the software on which the software being installed depends. If the dependencies are unsatisfied, the user is prompted as to the lack and the nature of the required software, and the installation is aborted.\nThe user installing the package can be queried for configuration options at some point during the installation process. Answers to these queries can be saved on the system and then used in the customization of a configuration file for the software being installed.\nThe contents of the package are stored on the system.\nMetadata and accounting information of a variety of forms are placed in a per-system database to include both current information on the packages installed and their state of installation (e.g., installed but unconfigured), the list of files and to which package they belong, and other information.\nPerhaps the most central element here is the check against dependencies of the package being installed and the list of packages already installed on the system. With information on dependencies, users can, at a glance, determine which software is required to run the software in the package. As a result, people writing software that will ultimately be packaged can easily write for and deploy software built against shared libraries. The success of package systems is one reason for the wide use of dynamically linked shared libraries in the GNU/Linux environment.\nWhen a user wants to remove a piece of software, the packaging system, with its catalog of the files belonging to the package and the actions done during installation, is well suited to help ensure a clean uninstallation as well.\nWhile similar to installation, the automatic upgrade of software is another area where the package system can be employed with similarly useful results: Users of package systems can safely and easily upgrade from one version of a piece of software to another. The upgrade of the software will work almost identically to the installation of the software. In most cases, software is installed on top of the existing package, and files that are no longer provided by the package are removed. Configuration files that were customized by the installation and have not since been changed by the user can be automatically regenerated by the user, or the user can be prompted to view and merge changes.\nDependency information can play an important role in the upgrade of packages involving shared libraries. In the case of ABI changes, a packaging system will alert users that an upgrade of a package cannot be completed without the installation of a new library, and users can also be alerted to other packages that will break in this upload. As a result, users can structure uploads\u2014or the system can structure it for them\u2014so that API and ABI breakage is not unanticipated, and users can ensure that all packages that depend on a single shared library can be upgraded in tandem.\nFinally, at any point, users can use the cryptographic signature on a package and the list of hashes (usually MD5 sums) of the files included in that package to verify the integrity of the files on their system against corruption or compromise by an attacker.\nAdvanced Functions of Package Management Systems\nWhile these features lead to the powerful potential to manage software on a system, packaging systems with only these features\u2014essentially, the state of packaging in the mid-1990s\u2014introduced important limitations. Large-scale API and ABI transitions required downloading many packages and a high degree of coordination by the user. Users were forced to figure out the dependency status of programs during an installation or upgrade and then find, download, and do simultaneous installations of new pieces of software. For complex pieces of software with many dependencies, this process was often exceedingly tedious.\nAs a result, most system upgrades and ABI/API changes were done with large upgrade scripts between releases of a distribution. Users would be expected to install every package involved in a major transition at once with an upgrade script that would structure the order correctly and handle dependencies appropriately. While these problems are limitations of a limited package management system, they are mostly problems that exist outside of package management systems. Without a package management system, shared libraries that undergo API and ABI changes are either never or rarely approached (with dangerous consistency and security implications to each) or are subject to the same limitations without the warnings that a packaging system provides.\nSpurred on by the Debian project\u2019s creation of a program called dselect and its frequently lauded Advanced Package Tools (APT, originally named deity and implemented primarily in a program called apt-get), the last half-decade has seen a major evolution in the scope and success of package managers. Most of these tools are levels of abstraction upon or \u201cfront ends\u201d to the lower-level package management tools previously described. Like most other DEB-based distributions, Ubuntu uses apt-get, Aptitude, dselect, and the graphical front end Synaptic.\nAs the ability to track and catalog dependencies is perhaps the single most important aspect of any package management system, the primary function of these advanced tools has been to add classes of functionality on top of the extant package tools and to operate on packages in a more-than-one-at-a-time manner. Each of these tools contains additional databases that describe not only the packages installed but also the packages that are available as candidates for installation through package archives stored locally, on CD, or (in almost all situations today) over a network.\nThese systems can automatically sort out dependencies and orders, download packages (including dependencies), install the dependencies first, and then install and configure the package in question using the lower-level tools detailed in the previous section.\nSimilarly, the same advanced tools can be used to uninstall packages. If, for example, a user wants to uninstall a shared library, he or she is prompted with a screen that describes the consequences as a list of packages that must be uninstalled because their dependencies will no longer exist on the system after the uninstallation. Upgrades that involve changing dependencies (e.g., replaced packages) can also be handled through this system.\nThe real possibilities of such systems are visible when the dependency aspects of a package change over time or when multiple packages can act as drop-in replacements. A package that requires the ability to send mail can depend only on a virtual package \u201cprovided\u201d by other packages. New versions of packages can conflict with and declare that they \u201creplace\u201d other packages or provide the functionality of the original package. If, for example, multiple packages are merged into a single package that obsoletes the three other packages, an advanced package system should be able to track the changing dependency information and make the correct decision during upgrade. 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        "raw_content": "Posted byCarl Olsen\t September 17, 2014\nMitchell Schmidt, Iowa City Press-Citizen 10:01 p.m. CDT September 16, 2014\nOne area independent gubernatorial candidate, Jonathan Narcisse, is spending this election season focused on criminal justice in Iowa.\nNarcisse, a member of the Iowa Party, spoke to a a small crowd \u2014 many of whom with his campaign \u2014 Tuesday at the Coralville Public Library, centering largely on disparities in the state\u2019s criminal justice system.\nIn the public forum, titled Justice Delayed, Justice Denied, Narcisse drew attention to Iowa Department of Corrections numbers while exploring potential solutions by providing jobs, fixing the education program, creating real mental health solutions and decriminalizing marijuana charges.\n\u201cThe ability to understand, forecast and offer solutions to these challenges is critical. It\u2019s not just enough to talk about the problem,\u201d Narcisse said. \u201cThe time has come that we must have the courage to act because the consequences from failing to act are far too devastating.\u201d\nNarcisse pointed to legalizing marijuana, both medical and recreational, as having the potential to greatly reduce the disparity in Iowa prisons.\nNarcisse said he would support reducing simple marijuana possession charges from criminal to civil offenses while issuing grower\u2019s permits \u2014 with marijuana being sold at state-operated stores and the state receiving a percentage of sales revenue to use for needed services like education and mental health.\nThe change would reduce the use of other drugs, bring down the number of Iowans serving prison sentences for such charges and create an economic generator for the entire state, Narcisse said.\n\u201cSometimes you have to take positions because they\u2019re right,\u201d he said. \u201cI see no real difference between smoking cigarettes, drinking whiskey and smoking pot.\u201d\nWith the Iowa Party, Narcisse said the group isn\u2019t aiming for a massive number of voters, but rather key individuals to take on uncontested incumbents in small, local elections.\n\u201cIf we get one person at some point who will run for us, that\u2019s all we need,\u201d Narcisse said.\nNicholas Dreeszen, from West Des Moines, who was Narcisse\u2019s lone supporter at the forum, said he greatly appreciates Narcisse\u2019s approach to the criminal justice system.\n\u201cIt\u2019s time for a change, especially to the growing problems that we\u2019re having as a nation with criminal justice,\u201d Dreeszen said. \u201cI think that his solutions that it is a multi-sided thing that we need to attack on all fronts is exactly right.\u201d\nReach Mitchell Schmidt at maschmidt@press-citizen.com or at 887-5402.\nPosted byCarl Olsen September 17, 2014 Posted inUncategorized",
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        "raw_content": "Posted on September 12, 2014 September 16, 2014 by Lynette Taylor\nCulp, Snell earn Fulbright awards\nAmanda Snell of the School of Liberal Arts | PHOTO COURTESY OF IU COMMUNICATIONS\nBrian Culp will spend time in Montreal and Amanda Snell in Laatzen, Germany this school year. And despite the fact that Culp is a faculty member and Snell a student, both are helping build IUPUI\u2019s growing role as an international campus.\nCulp is a kinesiology expert from the School of Physical Education and Tourism Management. Snell is an English major from the School of Liberal Arts, and both are prime examples of the impact of the internationally focused Fulbright Scholar Program of the U.S. Department of State\u2019s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.\nCulp will work with Fulbright Canada partners to examine programs and policies in hopes of improving health and physical activity among youth and other under-represented populations in Montreal, Quebec.\nSnell, meanwhile, will be part of an English Teaching Assistant Program in Germany and will teach English and Spanish classes at a high school in Laatzen.\nCulp, who earned an American Fulbright Scholar Award, be a visiting research chair in The Person and Society at Concordia University in Montreal, studying social justice promotion in health and physical activity in Montreal, a \u201cCity of Design\u201d as designated by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.\nRecipients of Fulbright grants are selected on the basis of academic and professional achievement, as well as demonstrated leadership potential.\n\u201cAmanda Snell\u2019s recognition as a Fulbright awardee demonstrates the impact of IUPUI\u2019s commitment to global engagement,\u201d said Nasser Paydar, IUPUI executive vice chancellor and chief academic officer. \u201cOur students increasingly participate in international experiences during their time at IUPUI and are empowered to transform our community and the world after graduating.\u201d\nCulp believes he was chosen for his background in several national and international initiatives in addition to assisting with the design of needed programs and policies, and hopes to provide a Hoosier flavor to the international effort.\n\u201cCities in America are becoming more diverse by the day,\u201d Culp added. That creates both opportunities and challenges. \u201cAnd cities like Montreal already resemble what Indianapolis could look like in 20 years. We would be remiss if we didn\u2019t prepare to meet the needs of our communities from a health, social and economic standpoint.\u201d\nLike Culp, Snell\u2019s work in Europe will connect back to her Indiana roots.\nShe\u2019ll be part of a partnership in which German students learning English will email Indiana high school students studying German. Additionally, she\u2019ll be doing community literacy projects, including working with immigrant adults trying to learn German.\nShe credited her IUPUI professors for her upcoming role as a Fulbright awardee.\n\u201cI am so grateful for my professors in the IUPUI English department, who mentored me inside and outside the classroom by challenging me academically and encouraging me to apply what I am learning in class to impact the community, in my case, through teaching immigrant and refugee language learners,\u201d she said. \u201cThese professors have modeled what I strive to provide to my students: high expectations coupled with support and respect for learners.\u201d\nCategoriesAnnouncements, Award, School of Liberal Arts Tagsaward, community, English, ESL, foreign language, Fulbright, German, International, literacy, School of Liberal Arts\nPrevious PostPrevious IUPUI Native American studies program to host event on defining, recognizing stereotypes\nNext PostNext \u2018Woman President\u2019 earns two national awards for IUPUI co-author",
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        "raw_content": "Obtaining Documents from the Land Registry\n1 Land Registration - an introduction\n2 Rights over Land\n3 Obtaining Official Copies of The Register of Title and Title Plan\n4 Obtaining Official Copies of Documents Filed at the Land Registry under a title number\n4.1 Missing Documents\n5 Local Land Charges\nLand Registration - an introduction\nMost of the land in England is now registered. When registration of land commenced in the 19th Century, the intention was that the register would completely define title to land so that, once land was registered, it would be unnecessary to refer to any other documents. It became apparent, however, fairly early on, that such a rigid system had its drawbacks. Neighbours who had lived happily together for years with a boundary which was not precise on the ground, became aggrieved once a title plan was registered at the Land Registry defining a precise boundary position with which one or other of the neighbours disagreed. A boundary dispute was thus created where none had existed before.\nThe current system of land registration, which is now in the Land Registration Act 2002, represents a hybrid system where much of the information about title to land can be found in the Register of Title and Title Plan themselves, but the Title Plan does not purport to show anything other than approximate boundaries, and other documents filed under the title number, some but not all of which are mentioned in the Register of Title, need to be consulted to determine the exact boundaries and for certain other purposes such as ascertaining who can enforce restrictive covenants. Also there are some legal rights, known as overriding interests, which are binding on a purchaser of land even though not even referred to on the register.\nThe two basic documents registered under each title number are\nthe Register of Title, which contains a brief description of the land, the name of the registered proprietor (owner), and some information about some rights which other landowners may have over the land (such as restrictive covenants restricting how the land can be used). The date next to the first entry in section A (Property Register) of the Register of Title is the date the land now in the title number was registered for the first time (not necessarily the date that this title number was created because the current title number may have been created when a piece of already registered land was split in two).\nthe Title Plan which shows the boundaries of the registered land on a plan based on an Ordnance Survey map. The boundaries shown on the Title Plan are general boundaries - i.e. only approximate boundaries.\nBecause, under the current system of land registration, the Title Plan only shows approximate boundaries, if the exact boundary needs to be determined it may be necessary to look, in the first instance, at historical documents. For example, if part of a piece of registered land is sold off a Transfer of Part document, which contains a plan of the land being sold off, is signed by the seller and sent by the buyer to the Land Registry who then create a new Register of Title and Title Plan with a new title number for the land sold off, and amend the Title Plan for the existing title number to show the reduced area of land. The new Title Plans for each title number, however, only show the new approximate boundaries so if there is any question as to where the exact boundary between the two titles is, it is the Transfer of Part document itself which must be consulted. The Transfer of Part document should be filed under the title number so that anyone, on request, and payment of a small fee, can obtain an official copy of it.\nIn the case of boundaries which already existed at the time land was first registered, it is necessary to look at the conveyances (a conveyance is the equivalent, for unregistered land, of a transfer) by which the owner who applied for first registration of the land, proved his title to the land. The Application Form for First Registration will show (usually on an attached List of Documents form) the conveyances which accompanied it, and copies of both the Application Form (and List of Documents), and the conveyances themselves, should be filed under the title number so that anyone can obtain a copy.\nRights over Land\nA landowner may have rights over their neighbour's land. 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An example of an overriding interest is a right of way which is visible on the ground (e.g. because of a made up, or worn, track, a gate or stile, or something else which indicates that one landowner is walking, driving, riding etc. over another's land). A restrictive covenant is an example of an interest which is not an overriding interest, so that, if not registered against the burdened land, it would normally be lost when that land is sold.\nIn the Register of Title of burdened land, there may be a detailed description of the burden, followed by a reference to the document which created the burden, or there may simply be a reference to the document which created the burden, e.g.\nA conveyance of the land in this title and other land, dated 30 June 1930 made between James Joyce and Tom Jones contains restrictive covenants. NOTE Copy filed.\nIn either case, it is the document which created the burden itself which needs to be consulted for full details of the burden.\nObtaining Official Copies of The Register of Title and Title Plan\nAnyone is entitled, on payment of a small fee, to obtain a copy of the Register of Title and Title Plan for any title number. This can be done by completing form OC1 and sending it to the Land Registry.\nObtaining Official Copies of Documents Filed at the Land Registry under a title number\nIt is best to use a separate OC2 form for each title number to be searched for copies of documents. See here for more details of how to fill in an OC2 form.\nUnfortunately documents are often \"missing\" and not filed under a title number. As well as the possibility of documents having been destroyed by fire or water or having been lost through clerical error, the Land Registry has, though different periods of its history, operated different policies as to what documents it required to be sent to it when an application was made to register land, what documents it then retained copies of, and what documents it simply examined and then returned to the applicant (or destroyed) without a copy being filed. For example at one stage the terms of restrictive covenants were simply reproduced in the Register of Title and a copy of the document creating the covenant itself was not filed. Only later was it realised that, for certain purposes, future landowners might need to examine a copy of the actual document imposing the covenant to appreciate the exact extent of the benefiting land. The Land Registry has also, at times during its history, purged what were seen as unnecessary documents from its paper files only to realise too late that what it had destroyed might be needed in future.\nIf you are looking for a \"missing\" document, there a number of places you can try.\n1. When you request a copy of a document, using form OC2, you have to specify the title number which the document is filed under and the Land Registry will only look under that title number for the document. But if a document is not found under one title number you could try the title numbers of surrounding properties by submitting OC2 forms for those. You can use the Map Enquiry facility on the Land Registry website to find the title numbers of surrounding land. Quite often a document will be relevant to more than one title and so, if it is not filed under one title number, you can try another. Based on local knowledge, historical maps, and/or the ages and types of various buildings you may be able to guess that a certain area of land, which is now subdivided into different title numbers, used to be in common ownership. For example, there might be an old large house, which was originally surrounded by pasture land, and there are now newer houses built on what was the pasture land (the old house may still exist or may have been demolished). If you are looking for a conveyance relevant to one of the titles a copy could potentially be filed under one or more of the other titles because when each piece of land is registered for the first time under a title number, the conveyances which prove title, which have to be sent to the Land Registry, will typically include both a conveyance of the larger piece of land, and conveyances for neighbouring land showing which parts of the larger piece of land have already been sold off.\n2. 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It you are not looking for a specific identified document but simply want to piece together the history of a piece of land and so are really looking for all conveyances before a certain date, you can start by obtaining the Application for First Registration and any accompanying list of documents to give you the dates of conveyances and simply submit OC2 forms for all conveyances mentioned, and for any other documents mentioned which might list further conveyances (such as an Abstract of Title of Epitome of Title) - and also for any further conveyances actually referred to in the Register of Title.\n4. Landowners may have documents which were sent to them by their conveyancing solicitor filed away. They may be documents kept purely out of interest or may be kept because they contain important information of a type which would not be entered on the land register such as wayleaves and short leases. 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        "raw_content": "Inside Evil by Geoffrey Wakeling\nInside Evil is a fantasy mystery story set in England. It\u2019s about a group of people tangled up in the death of a young girl. It is apparent that the death is connected to other deaths in the area. All have similar causes. All are unusual. None have been solved. Time is of the essence because someone else will die!\nWhilst parts of the story were a bit slow, the characters and plot were intriguing enough to make me want to carry on reading. I wanted to know what was happening. I was curious enough to want to know what or who was behind the deaths.\nI think the best thing about this mystery is the fantasy side of the story. It wraps the events in greater mystery and isn\u2019t so easy for the reader to solve. Therefore, the only choice the reader has is to keep reading to find out the answers.\nThe book ended, but it was obvious that another book could pick up where this one left off. I\u2019d be happy to read the next instalment too.\nI believe people who like mysteries and people who like fantasy stories would enjoy this book.\nDVD Review: Battleship",
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        "raw_content": "As I've said before, when I travel, I read. And since, once again, I had two full days of traveling, I got to read quite a bit. I read a few authors that have been around for a while but I have never read. I was kind of shocked, actually, when I realized I had never read anything by Shannon Hale. Nothing. So I picked up one of her more recent novels and got to work.\nThis was such a cute book. It's one of those that while you're reading you find yourself smiling a lot. Often I feel like a dork when I do this, especially on an airplane. But most of the time I don't care.\nI also tried one of Sarah Dessen's books and was very entertained. Real life (and of course when I say \"real life\" I mean fictional) teen drama? I didn't realize it existed. I thought all teen books were fantasy these days. Just kidding, of course. 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        "raw_content": "The Kirkland Kiwanis Foundation is accepting scholarship applications through April 15, 2019.\nWith Christmas approaching quickly, the Kiwanis Club of Kirkland is gearing up for their biggest fundraiser of the year.\nSince 1971, the club has sold Christmas trees, wreaths, gourmet nuts and delicious delights with all funds going to support the children of the Kirkland community.\nThe tree lot is located in the parking lot of Juanita Beach Park. It opens Nov. 23 (the day after Thanksgiving) and will remain open until all the trees are sold.\nLast year, things sold out early, so residents are encouraged to not wait too long.\nTree lot hours are 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Juanita Beach Park is located at 9703 NE Juanita Dr. in Kirkland.\nAll of the net proceeds from the tree lot will go to programs designed to assist children and families that need help in the Kirkland community. They include Attain Housing, Key Club leadership conventions, Special Olympics, What\u2019s Next Bowlers, scouting, Kiwanis Camp Casey, Eastside Baby Corner, Kirkland Easter egg hunt, Kirkland Teen Union Building and Youth Institute programs, Boys and Girls Club and more.\nIn past years, funds also benefited the Eliminate Project, a joint effort between Kiwanis and UNICEF, whose goal is to eliminate neonatal tetanus, which is fatal for tiny newborns around the world. As of 2017, Kiwanis International has reached its goal of $110 million dollars.\nProceeds from the tree lot will also go toward student scholarships and the Kirkland Kiwanis Foundation recently announced that it will award up to seven scholarships ranging from $1,000-$2,500 to graduating seniors on the Eastside.\nStudents may attend any public or private high school but they or their parents must live or work within the attendance boundaries of Lake Washington High School or Juanita High School. This includes Kirkland as well as parts of Redmond and Woodinville.\nApplications for general college scholarships are due April 15, 2019.\nThe Kirkland Kiwanis scholarships honor Kiwanis members who have exemplified the Kiwanis tradition of service to the community. The scholarships are based on multiple factors, including academic performance, financial need and community service.\n\u201cSupporting our community\u2019s young people is one of the principal purposes of Kiwanis,\u201d said foundation president Bill Badgely. \u201cThe Kiwanis scholarship program is just one of our programs assisting young people in our community. From Eastside Baby Corner to high school Key Clubs to Kirkland\u2019s Teen Union Building, Kiwanis is there.\u201d\nThe Kirkland Kiwanis Foundation also sponsors the Bill Petter Memorial Scholarships ($2,100 awards) for graduating seniors who will pursue transportation technology studies at an accredited technical college.\n\u201cThe number \u201821\u2019 always had a special place in Bill Petter\u2019s life,\u201d former club president Mark Tillman noted.\nThe award amount was set in recognition of that number. Applications for the Bill Petter Memorial Scholarships are also due on April 15, 2019.\nFor additional information, or to obtain a scholarship application for either program, contact scholarship committee chair Stephen Sperry at steve@sscapital.net.\nFor more information about the Kiwanis Club of Kirkland or the foundation, visit kirklandkiwanis.org or contact Tom Pendergrass, secretary at 206-920-1949.",
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        "raw_content": "President Evo Morales Ayma has many things in common with Korean Presidents\nPresident Evo Morales Ayma has many things in common with Korean PresidentsInterview with Ambassador Guadalupe Palomeque de Taboada of Bolivia in Seoul\nIn Korea, we have an old-saying, Jasu Seongga (\u81ea\u624b\u6210\u5bb6), meaning \u201ca self-made man,\u201d a symbol of pride for a person who has succueeded in life.\n\u25b2President Evo Morales Ayma of the Republic of Bolivia. Like many Korean Presidents, he was born to a poor family and worked his way through to become the Head of Government of Bolivia.\nPresident Park Chung-hee, the most respeted Presdident of the Republic of Korea, was the son of a poor peasant and so was the equally respected Presient Kim Dae-jung. President Lee Myung-bak earned his way through univerfsity from elementary school selling bun on the street. President Roh Moo-hyun was so poor when he was young that he always enviied his elementary classmates from a rich family who had a school satchel. They all worked so hard and made a President in Korea.\nWe see a similar Presdient in the Reublic of Bolivia.\nIn a recent inerview with The Korea Post on the occasion of the National Day of Bolivia, Ambassador Madam Guadalupe Palomeque de Taboada of Bolivia in Seoul said, \u201cPresident Evo Morales Ayma of the Republic of Bolivia was born to a poor Aymara family and since his childhood he worked in agriculture and to pay his studies he worked as a bricklayer, baker and trumpeter.\u201d Here are excerpts from the interviw with Ambassador Madam Palomeque de Taboada:\n\u25b2President Evo Morales Ayma of the Republic of Bolivia\nQuestion: What are the are the important development(s) scheduled between Korea and Your country, including the possible visit of your Chief Executive to Korea? Are there any economic delegations or others coming to Korea?\nAnswer: Given the diplomatic relations between the former Republic of Bolivia and the Republic of Korea - that started in 1965 - our relations are developing continuously.\nCurrently the two governments are at their highest relationship level, and this somehow has been displayed through the reopening of the Embassy of Bolivia in Korea last 2013, after 14 years.\nHowever, the agenda is even more diverse like:\nInvestments: The Republic of Korea has given us a significant example having developed its energy sector without a drop of oil or gas. In Bolivia, we would like to follow this remarkable experience, considering the excellent relationship with the government and the Korean people. A reference to follow is the project that is carried out in the construction of the Ammoniaco-Urea Petrochemical Complex.\nIn Bolivia, companies besides Samsung, are also working LS-Nikko Copper Inc which has regional operations across seven projects in eight Latin American countries, including Bolivia. This Korean-Japanese company together with Korea are working with copper exploration project in CoroCoro since 2008.\nTaking into account that South Korea has the 6th largest mineral consumers resources and so far 24% of total investment allocated to energy and mining; petrochemical ethylene, occupies the 4th place overall and 7th place in petrochemical industry, this gives us a pattern that we could be a partner country in the development of certain defined goals, related to the hydrocarbon industrialization.\nFurthermore, Bolivia has not only non-renewable resources, it is a country that offers opportunities to develop other areas and we are able to attract other investment in sectors such as telecommunications, digital health, education, and build a digital agenda that would respond to our needs and requires in this century.\nOn the other hand the current cooperation projects under development by the Republic of Korea are in the areas of health, agriculture and energy. Health through the building of hospitals; in Agriculture with irrigation projects, groundwater use and energy supply, project of electricity and water, through solar power generation.\nIn relation to Bolivian delegations that visited Seoul, during this year we have received high-level visitors from the Bolivian Legislative Assembly; the Vice President of the Supreme Electoral Tribunal and entrepreneurs for some commercial business events. These visits are increasing month by month.\n\u25b2Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. David Choquehuanca Cespedes of Bolivia\nQ: Please introduce in detail the chief Executive /Head of Government) of your country, including major achievements.\nA: Evo Morales Ayma, Elected President of the Plurinational State of Bolivia, was born on October 26th 1959, in Orinoka, Department of Oruro. Descended from an Aymara family and since his childhood he worked in agriculture. To pay his studies, he worked as a bricklayer, baker and trumpeter. His subsequent training was delineated as he himself says at the \"university of life\".\nIn 1983 he began his political career by being a union leader. In 1997 he was elected Uninominal deputy.\nDuring general elections in June, 2002, the Movement Toward Socialism (MAS), led by Evo Morales, breaks all party structures of Bolivia, to gain the support of the people and obtaining 36 congressmen, living expression of multicultural Bolivia and multi-ethnic. Later, by municipal elections in December, 2004, MAS became the first political force.\nEvo Morales won the general elections on December 18th, 2005 (assuming the Presidency on January 22nd, 2006), obtaining 54.74% of the votes being re-elected by referendum on December 6th 2009, with 64.22 % of the votes.\nDuring his 9 years government, Evo Morales was able to develop social measures for the elderly, mothers, children and students, through the support of the income obtained by the process of strategic productive enterprises nationalization.\nThe orbiting Satellite Tupac Katari enables the human right to communication, cellular telephony and Internet, with social and affordable rates for all Bolivians.\nIn December 2008, Bolivia was declared by UNESCO, a country free of illiteracy.\nIn food area, the State guarantees the production of food for all Bolivians, through Business Support Food Production (EMAPA).\n\u25b2President Park Geun-hye (right) receives credentials from newly appointed Ambassador Madam Guadalupe Palomeque de Taboada of Bolivia in Seoul\nQ: What is the volume of bilateral trade and its outlook in the future?\nA: The Bolivian exports to South Korea represents 3.28% of our sales to the world. These are essentially: mineral silver, zinc, lead and copper concentrates, representing 98% and the rest with much less involvement: some lower shipments of leather, unroasted coffee, textiles fine animal hair, among others.\nIn figures, this means that the Bolivian exports to the Republic of Korea in 2013 recorded a $us. 404,621,650 and imports $ 621.650 $us.101, 524.232, giving a favorable trade balance for Bolivia, $us.303, 097.418. Similar situation, with smaller amounts were recorded in 2012.\nThe aim is to increase these figures but with more diversified export supply from Bolivia.\nPlease explain in detail the National Day of your country.\nIn theory, Bolivia proclaimed its freedom in 1809, but it took 16 years of war before Bolivia became a Republic, named for the hero Sim?n Bol?var, on August 6, 1825. Simon Bolivar was a Venezuelan military and political leader who led numerous wars against Spanish colonial rule in the South American region.\nPrior to Spanish colonization, the Bolivian Andean region was part of the Inca Empire, while the northern and eastern lowlands were inhabited by independent tribes. The Spanish occupation of Bolivia, previously known as Upper Peru or Charcas, began in 1525. During most of the Spanish colonial period, Bolivia was known as Upper Peru and was administered by the Royal Court of Charcas\nQ: What are the major tourist destinations of your country?\nA: Bolivia has many tourist places to visit, some of them are:\nUyuni Salthflat, the Natural Reservoir Eduardo Avaroa, in Sud Lipez, treasures natural and geological richness of beauty beyond comparison. There takes place a combination of strange rock formations, deep pools of thermal waters, geisers and the famous colored lagoons: the Colorada (red) and Verde (green) lagoons.\nThe capital of Bolivia, Sucre is one of the most beautiful colonial cities of America. It was the seat of the Audiencia de Charcas in colonial time. It preserves a magnificent colonial and neoclassic republican heritage.\nPotosi, city declared world heritage by UNESCO. This city during mid-17th Century, as Imperial Villa was synonym of the highest wealth and splendor, as such point as to become one of the most important metropolis in the world.\nOruro Carnival declared by UNESCO Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity shows spectacular dances such as Diablada, Morenada, Caporales and Tinku, with extraordinary plasticity and color.\nTiwanacu, the most important archeological heritage in Bolivia, by the refinement of its architecture and stone sculptures, expressed in unique monuments such as la Puerta del Sol (the Gate of the Sun), the Templete Semi subterraneo (semisubterranean Temple), the Piramide de Akapana (Pyramid of Akapana) or the amazing Kalasasaya.\nMadidi National Park in the North of La Paz, is one of the protected areas beholding the largest biodiversity in the world. 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        "raw_content": "LOS ANGELES (AP) \u2014 Conor McGregor will return to mixed martial arts on Oct. 6 in Las Vegas for a title bout against UFC lightweight champion Khabib Nurmagomedov.\nThe UFC dramatically announced the matchup Friday with a promotional video to close a news conference promoting its slate of fight cards for the rest of 2018.\n\u201cThe fight is done,\u201d UFC President Dana White said.\nMcGregor (21-3) simultaneously held the featherweight and lightweight championship belts during his meteoric UFC career, but he hasn\u2019t fought in MMA since taking the 155-pound lightweight belt from Eddie Alvarez in November 2016. The loquacious Irishman hasn\u2019t competed at all since losing his lucrative boxing match against Floyd Mayweather in August 2017, and his UFC lightweight title was stripped and subsequently claimed by Nurmagomedov in April.\nMcGregor and Nurmagomedov will meet in the main event of the UFC 229 pay-per-view show at T-Mobile Arena, the same spot where Mayweather stopped McGregor in the 10th round of their one-sided prizefight.\nMcGregor also has resolved his legal troubles after throwing a hand truck at a bus containing UFC fighters during a one-man rampage last April at Brooklyn\u2019s Barclays Center. Nurmagomedov was the intended target of McGregor\u2019s wrath after a previous spat between the fighters\u2019 camps.\nNurmagomedov (26-0), who wasn\u2019t actually on the bus, won the vacant lightweight belt by beating Al Iaquinta in Brooklyn two days after McGregor\u2019s attack, which injured uninvolved fighters Michael Chiesa and Ray Borg. McGregor was arrested, but was sentenced last month to perform five days of community service, avoiding jail time in a plea deal.\nNurmagomedov, the Dagestan-born Russian champion, has been one of the pound-for-pound greats of MMA when healthy, racking up 10 consecutive victories since joining the UFC.\nMcGregor and Nurmagomedov weren\u2019t at the Orpheum Theatre in downtown Los Angeles along with the other headlining fighters of the autumn cards, but the announcement of their bout set off wild cheering among the fans.\nNurmagomedov is a formidable challenger for McGregor in a return from a 23-month break in MMA competition, but McGregor has never backed down from a challenge.\nOnce McGregor resolved to return to the octagon earlier this year, Nurmagomedov was the obvious choice to be his next opponent \u2014 but the biggest obstacle to this bout appeared to be money. Negotiations for this bout dragged on for many weeks while McGregor argued a highly lucrative deal, even demanding an ownership stake in the UFC in exchange for returning to the cage, and Nurmagomedov also asked for a hefty raise.\nWhite didn\u2019t disclose terms of the deal that was reached. McGregor didn\u2019t immediately react to the bout announcement on social media.\nEarlier in the news conference, the UFC also promoted the long-awaited return of Nate Diaz, who memorably split two bouts with McGregor in 2016. The popular Diaz (19-11) hasn\u2019t fought since that majority-decision loss to McGregor in August 2016, but he agreed to fight Dustin Poirier in a lightweight bout in New York at UFC 230 on Nov. 3.\n\u201cIt\u2019s time to go, so it\u2019s time to go,\u201d Diaz said.\nAlthough Diaz alluded to unspecified legal troubles that kept him out of action, the veteran brawler also had waited two years in hopes of getting a highly lucrative third fight with McGregor.\nDiaz didn\u2019t seem happy about the surprise announcement of McGregor\u2019s next bout.\n\u201cI\u2019m not fighting on that show,\u201d Diaz tweeted moments after stepping off stage, adding an expletive directed toward the UFC.",
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        "raw_content": "The Problem With A System That Blames Teachers When Students Fail\nI have taught for over 14 years, and I am not one of those teachers that hates students. As a matter of fact, I love my \"kids.\"\nBut here's the deal....There is a trend now that blames teachers when students fail. I don't want my students to fail. I do everything to avoid it. I provide my students with quality instruction. I get to know them--I develop relationships with them. I create lessons centered around their interests. I communicate with their parents. I take formative assessments and differentiate.\nI currently have a foreign exchange student from Kazakhstan who is baffled by the attitudes of many of our students. \"In my country, if they acted like that in school, they would be sent to work,\" she recently told me.\nWe have a new teacher evaluation system that centers around administrative observations, student assessment, and student evaluations of teachers. I was actually pleased with my scores at the end of the semester (I teach on block schedule). My students and administrators were benevolent in their evaluations. Most of my students were benevolent with their scores.\nWait--what do I mean by \"benevolent with their scores\"?\nWell, I mean this. One of my students scored a 33 on her pre-assessment and a 36 on her post-assessment. When I asked her why she had made so little gain (because I had been with her in the classroom and knew she could do better) she explained that she just didn't feel like trying. She put down whatever.\nAnd why should she try? She is not held accountable--I am.\nThere is something inherently wrong with a system that blames a teacher when a student fails. Listen--the students are here to learn. It is ultimately their education, and we need to make sure that they are held responsible for it.\nStudents need to develop a sense of self-worth. Not just \"self esteem.\" Self worth comes from accomplishment--from achieving and helping your peers to achieve. From being a good citizen. Self-esteem comes from entitlement. You feel good about yourself just because you're you.\nA person with high self-esteem will be focused on what she can do for herself. A person with high self-worth will be focused on what she can do for others (her community).\nKeeping those definitions in mind, would you rather your neighbor have high self-worth or high self-esteem?\n(Dramatic Pause) I thought so.\nSo why are we so focused on self-esteem? Why do we blame teachers when students fail?\nStudents cannot develop self-worth by deflecting blame for their learning. \"I didn't learn this because the teacher didn't do her job.\"\nIt's a shame, but in many cases, what they mean is \"I didn't learn this because the teacher didn't do it for me.\"\nNope. Not acceptable. They must take ownership for their own education.\nThey must for our country to remain competitive and for our students' futures to remain bright.\nSo who will foment this fundamental change?\nParents and teachers must. The politicians and the bureaucrats will not (a.k.a. the policy makers).\nI am the mother of a typical child. When his teachers email or call me about his bad behavior and slacking-off, my first impulse is to naturally be defensive. But then I take a step back and think about the person I want him to become. It's not someone who underachieves and blames everyone else for his problems.\nSo I take a deep breath and take the teachers' side. And you know what? I tell my son that it's okay. He messed up, but he has a chance to make it right.\nIf he tells me he's being picked on or has been wrongly accused, I tell him exactly what I tell my tenth graders after having a sub who has accused them of bad behavior that they swear they did not perpetrate.\n\"Raise your hand if you've ever been punished for something you didn't do.\"\nThey all raise their hands.\n\"Raise your hand if you're still alive.\"\nWe don't give our kids nearly enough credit.\nWhat do you think? Leave a comment below and let me know.",
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        "raw_content": "State Bar government relations program thrives under Lyon\nThere are restrictive court-mandated constraints on the types of policy issues a state bar may pursue, but that hardly means that State Bar of Michigan (SBM) Director of Governmental Relations Elizabeth Lyon is lacking for things to do.\nBetween attending Michigan legislative sessions, researching both introduced legislation and potential policy, tracking administration policy, keeping on top of Federal legislation, serving as liaison to SBM policy-making boards and sections, following up on relationships with policy-makers, analyzing policy proposals, and creating and maintaining content for the website\u2019s Public Policy Resource Center, Lyon\u2019s day is jam-packed, which, for her, \u201cmakes it exciting.\u201d\nThe final resolution of Keller v. State Bar of California saw the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in 1990 that state bars with mandatory membership could use their dues only in specific cases \u2014 for advocacy on issues that directly regulate the legal profession or pertain to improving legal services.\nMichigan further refined the limitations in Administrative Order 2004-1. According to that order, the State Bar of Michigan may work on policy only as it affects:\n\u201c(A) the regulation and discipline of attorneys;\n\u201c(B) the improvement of the functioning of the courts;\n\u201c(C) the availability of legal services to society;\n\u201c(D) the regulation of attorney trust accounts; and\n\u201c(E) the regulation of the legal profession, including the education, the ethics, the competency, and the integrity of the profession.\u201d\nLyon says that still leaves a large body of policy issues to consider, particularly with the inclusion of the access to justice issues in category C.\nSBM President-Elect Julie I. Fershtman agrees. \u201cYou might think the administrative order limits the scope of her work, but what I see is that there are so many pieces, she really does have her hands full. It is not a small task for her to be our guide on this, and we rely on her.\u201d\nLyon, however, does not do all the policy work alone. SBM Executive Director Janet Welch is the liaison to the judicial branch, which is also a considerable task since numerous Supreme Court orders pertain directly to the State Bar.\nSBM also contracts with a lobbyist, Nell Kuhnmuench of GCSI or Government Consulting Services Inc. Kuhnmuench has a law degree from Thomas M. Cooley Law School, and has been voted Michigan\u2019s top lobbyist in the past decade. GCSI has also been either first or second in the state for lobbying firms. Lyon praises her for her \u201ctremendous work.\u201d\nBut Lyon adds, \u201cPart of why I love the more in-house role particularly, unlike working for a lobbying firm, is that it often allows you to see issues through from the very beginning to the very end.\u201d\nLyon may work with an individual, or a section, or one of the members of the Board of Commissioners to draw out issues that seem particularly important. Or she may draw the attention of the board or the Representative Assembly or the Public Policy Image and Identity Committee, which Fershtman currently chairs, to pending legislation which falls under the designated categories.\nShe then follows through in a variety of ways, but generally, it will be up to the SBM Board of Commissioners or Representative Assembly to develop recommendations or comments. Then the board must adopt them as official SBM policy.\nState Bar sections, in which membership is voluntary, are allowed to engage in advocacy work on specific \u201cideological\u201d issues, though with several constraints detailed in AO 2004-1. Though Lyon may not give the full range of her services to those sections, she is able to help them with \u201ctechnical\u201d information, such as when a pertinent committee hearing is scheduled. She says most of the legislatively active committees retain the services of a lobbyist as well.\nThe State Bar of Michigan also does advocacy work at the Federal level. As of now, that lobbying is focused primarily on asking for continued funding for legal aid services. Lyon accompanies a group of SBM leaders to Washington D.C. every year.\nBy all accounts, Lyon is doing a great job. Fershtman says, \u201cWe rely heavily on her, and we\u2019re lucky to have her. Earning the respect of the Board of Commissioners, who are experienced lawyers and judges, is no small feat, and it\u2019s commendable that she does it year after year. She\u2019s able to organize, analyze, and be articulate on a wide variety of legislation, and she has a tremendous depth of memory and grasp of details.\u201d\nSBM President Anthony Jenkins echoes that sentiment. \u201cElizabeth just does an outstanding job of not only monitoring legislation and coordinating the efforts of the State Bar with our lobbyist but in keeping the leadership of the Bar Association informed about developments so we\u2019re always at the ready and acquainted with the details for decision-making. She has a tremendous passion for the work that she does.\u201d\nOne issue that Lyon is passionate about, with the blessing of the State Bar leadership, is reform of the public defense system. \u201cWe have a great partnership with agencies who have been doing a Federal review of that issue, such as the national ACLU and the national Criminal Defense Lawyers, and we have great relationships with the folks who represent Michigan at the Federal level, so we do include that as part of our program.\u201d\nThough Michigan has particular challenges as \u201cone of a handful of states where public defense is completely delegated to the counties,\u201d according to Lyon, the issues are broadly based. \u201cHow it\u2019s going to be funded is an important part of responsible government, but increased funding will not necessarily result in a better system,\u201d she states. \u201cWe need to review how the current money is being spent, utilize resources better, make sure the system benefits the victims and the right people are being prosecuted. There are important policy decisions on how that system runs and how that system is accountable.\u201d\n\u201cThe State Bar really looks for fair and consistent access to justice.\u201d\nFershtman says that when a delegation from SBM met with Gov. Rick Snyder and asked him about indigent criminal defense, \u201che indicated that it\u2019s not a dead issue, it may be something that\u2019s up for discussion. It may get less attention in a tough economy, but we have a fractured system and it comes down to protection of the public. That\u2019s one issue that\u2019s extremely important to us, and to Elizabeth.\u201d\nLyon has been with the State Bar for nearly eight years, after graduating from the policy-oriented James Madison College at Michigan State University.\nShe grew up in Troy, attending the lesser-known Marion High School, an all-girl Catholic school, sister organization to the better-known Brother Rice High School, which excels in state sports. Her family was political but \u201cnot in an official way, nobody ever ran for office.\u201d Her bipartisan family members debated both national and state politics in a reasonable way. \u201cI hope that I bring my family dinner civility to my job,\u201d Lyon says, laughing.\n\u201cI use to put quotes up in my bedroom when I was younger, both quotes that I agreed with and those I completely disagreed with. I really wanted to think about them.\u201d\n\u201cIt\u2019s really important to continue to have an open mind and challenge ourselves,\u201d she says. \u201cI\u2019m always encouraging lawyers I meet to get involved with what we\u2019re doing.\u201d\nJenkins supports that. \u201cThe program is a very important one to all Michigan lawyers, because it provides a venue by which we can canvass what\u2019s going on in the legislature. And Elizabeth is just super at it, she\u2019s first-rate.\u201d\nLyon\u2019s response to her job is just as glowing.\u201cI love my job because of the thoughtfulness that lawyers give to the issues,\u201d she says. \u201cSince they\u2019re uniquely qualified to work within the adversarial positions in advocacy work, able to resolve those differences, we\u2019ve been able to craft great public policy.\n\u201cI feel very privileged and honored to be a part of that,\u201d she concludes.\nYou are here: HomeFlint-Genesee County > State Bar government relations program thrives under Lyon",
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        "raw_content": "If Brian Figot were asked to give advice to law students today, he would suggest that they learn the necessary business skills of practicing law, and how to swiftly move to Plan B.\n\u201cIt is an intellectual pursuit, particularly when one focuses upon research and writing, but you cannot rely upon the caseloads of strangers, to paraphrase Blanch DuBois,\u201d says Figot, 57, of Huntington Woods. \u201cIf you don\u2019t market yourself and develop a portable book of business, your career is in jeopardy.\u201d\nThe Class of 2010 law school graduates face the worst job market since the mid-1990s, the National Association for Law Placement found this month.\n\u201cThe tail of the \u2018Great Recession\u2019 is long and there are few bright spots in the employment profile for the Class of 2010,\u201d NALP Executive Director James Leipold noted in a statement earlier this month. \u201cThere is likely more bad news to come \u2026 We can expect that the overall employment rate for new law school graduates will continue to be stagnant or decline further for the Class of\n2011, with the curve probably not trending upward before the employment statistics become available for the Class of 2012.\u201d\nFigot, the executive director of the Federal Bar Association, Eastern District of Michigan, has learned that things don\u2019t always turn out as planned. He loves his part-time job with the bar, but is eager to find work to fill the rest of his hours. And job-hunting, he has found, is one tough job itself.\n\u201cI\u2019m trying my best to focus on the positive, which is the way to navigate through the rough times in a career,\u201d he says. \u201cThe practice today is not the same as it was 30 years ago or 20 years ago when you started out in a firm and stayed there the rest of your career, and had a good retirement. There\u2019s a lot more uncertainty, and that\u2019s particularly true in solo and small practice.\u201d\nFigot (rhymes with dig-it) grew up in northwest Detroit, and graduated first from Oak Park High School, and then Oakland University while he worked fulltime as administrative assistant to the president of a cutting tool manufacturer distributor. When he got the smallest of raises after he earned his degree, he figured that maybe law school was the way to go.\nSo he enrolled in Wayne State Law School, where he was editor in chief of the Wayne Law Review. Always more fond of the written word than the spoken, he recalls winning more points in debate class with his expertly written note cards than his oratorical skills.\n\u201cI prefer writing to speaking because it has a backspace key,\u201d he says. \u201cAnd in all the words I\u2019ve written, I\u2019ve never written the word `um.\u2019 \u201d\nHe says the worst career move he made was to turn down a job as assistant U.S. attorney in the early 90\u2019s. He\u2019d just taken a position at a law firm and felt he owed them some loyalty. Three years later, the firm failed to show him that same loyalty when he needed to reduce his hours to care for aging parents.\n\u201cToo soon old; too late smart,\u201d he says.\nOne thing he doesn\u2019t regret is choosing to keep flexible hours so he could be a hands-on-dad to his only child, Justin, 23. Justin has no interest in law.\n\u201cI would tell him what my parents always told me: Do what makes you happy,\u2019\u201d says Figot, who has been married to attorney Annette Aisner for 28 years.\nFor the last 10 years, Figot worked as the right hand of a solo practitioner who announced \u2014 in December \u2014 his decision to close Figot\u2019s side of the practice at the end of the year.\nWith very little time to get FBA and personal practice transferred to the house, Figot didn\u2019t have the head start many are able to use to their advantage.\nSince February, he\u2019s been looking for a position doing legal research and writing for a firm or other employer \u2014 or contract work as a legal writer, researcher, etc \u2014 while maintaining his position with the FBA. \u201cMy dance card,\u201d he says, \u201cstill has more blank slots than I\u2019d like.\u201d\nHe\u2019s loved working for the bar because of the people.\n\u201cThe people in the federal bar, the people who practice mostly in the federal courts, and the judges who are in the federal courts are a special kind of lawyer.\u201d\n\u201cThese are people who look upon law as more than just a career or vocation. They\u2019re willing to make personal and professional sacrifices to do the right thing.\u201d\nIf he had to do it all over again, he would still get that law degree.\n\u201cI think a legal education is one of the finest things you can do for your mind,\u201d he said. \u201cIf you don\u2019t think you are absolutely sure you want to spend your career in law, that\u2019s probably the best attitude you can come out of law school with right now. 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        "raw_content": "Orders made by courts in the United Kingdom\n2Transmission of maintenance order made in United Kingdom for enforcement in reciprocating country\n(1)Subject to subsection (2) below, where the payer under a maintenance order made, whether before or after the commencement of this Part of this Act, by a court in the United Kingdom is residing in a reciprocating country, the payee under the order may apply for the order to be sent to that country for enforcement.\n(2)Subsection (1) above shall not have effect in relation to a provisional order or to an order made by virtue of a provision of Part II of this Act.\n(3)Every application under this section shall be made in the prescribed manner to the prescribed officer of the court which made the maintenance order to which the application relates.\n(4)If, on an application duly made under this section to the prescribed officer of a court in the United Kingdom, that officer is satisfied that the payer under the maintenance order to which the application relates is residing in a reciprocating country, the following documents, that is to say\u2014\n(a)a certified copy of the maintenance order;\n(b)a certificate signed by that officer certifying that the order is enforceable in the United Kingdom;\n(c)a certificate of arrears so signed ;\n(d)a statement giving such information as the officer possesses as to the whereabouts of the payer;\n(e)a statement giving such information as the officer possesses for facilitating the identification of the payer; and\n(f)where available, a photograph of the payer;\nshall be sent by that officer to the Secretary of State with a view to their being transmitted by the Secretary of State to the responsible authority in the reciprocating country if he is satisfied that the statement relating to the whereabouts of the payer gives sufficient information to justify that being done.\n(5)Nothing in this section shall be taken as affecting any jurisdiction of a court in 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certified copy of a provisional order made by a court in a reciprocating country, being an order varying or revoking a maintenance order to which this section applies, together with a document, duly authenticated, setting out or summarising the evidence given in the proceedings in which the provisional order was made, is received by the court in the United Kingdom which made the maintenance order, that court may confirm or refuse to confirm the provisional order and, if that order is an order varying the maintenance order, confirm it either without alteration or with such alterations as it thinks reasonable.\n(6)For the purpose of determining whether a provisional order should be confirmed under subsection (5) above, the court shall proceed as if an application for the variation or revocation, as the case may be, of the maintenance order in question had been made to it.\n(7)Where a maintenance order to which this section applies has been varied by an order (including a provisional order which has been confirmed) made by a court in the United Kingdom or by a competent court in a reciprocating country, the maintenance order shall, as from the date on which the order was made, have effect as varied by that order and, where that order was a provisional order, as if that order had been made in the form in which it was confirmed and as if it had never been a provisional order.\n(8)Where a maintenance order to which this section applies has been revoked by an order made by a court in the United Kingdom or by a competent court in a reciprocating country, including a provisional order made by the last-mentioned court which has been confirmed by a court in the United Kingdom, the maintenance order shall, as from the date on which the order was made, be deemed to have ceased to have effect except as respects any arrears due under the maintenance order at that date.\n(9)Where before a maintenance order made by virtue of section 3 or 4 of this Act is confirmed a document, 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        "raw_content": "by Anna \u00b7 2nd November 2017\nLast week LESS and Claver Hill visited Kindling\u2019s FarmStart project in Stockport; a scheme that allows individuals to explore the possibility of starting a farming career in a supportive environment.\nWe wanted to find out how FarmStart was working in Manchester; to learn what has worked well and what could be improved; identify areas for collaboration, and develop ideas for how we might start a FarmStart project here in Lancaster.\nKindling is a fantastic Manchester-based organisation that takes a holistic approach to creating a sustainable food system. Kindling works with communities, farmers, activists, and policy makers to create and support projects that bring about lasting and genuine change, all with the big aim of working towards a just and ecologically sustainable society. Their main projects include the \u2018Land Army\u2019 (a group of volunteers who support local growers during busy times of year) and Manchester Veg People (a multi-stakeholder cooperative of local organic growers, buyers and workers, who collaborate to provide fresh and seasonal food of the highest possible quality for Greater Manchester). FarmStart runs alongside these projects, utilising local growing talent to support more people to become organic growers and supply organic veg to Manchester.\nKindling started FarmStart in response to the challenges faced by aspiring farmers. (Unless you\u2019re from a farming background or have access to land and money, it can be hard to start a farming career). On top of this, it is currently hard to make a small-scale farming business profitable without years of experience, and even with experience it is hard to make food pay for the cost of production.\nKindling\u2019s FarmStart project tries to overcome some of these barriers and make the route into farming easier by providing access to land, training, a guaranteed market and the chance to gain experience of commercial organic farming with the support of experienced growers. Kindling offers this support for up to five years, over which time \u2018FarmStarters\u2019 gain valuable experience and learn how to make their businesses financially viable.\nNew recruits (FarmStarters), start off by co-managing a small plot of land, which they can then expand if they successfully achieve this. After a five year period, \u2018FarmStarters\u2019 leave Kindling\u2019s land with the experience required to start their own businesses.\nWe would like to start a FramStart programme in Lancaster for people who want to increase their commercial scale growing experience and skills before taking on the additional challenge of setting up their own growing business. We will be scoping possibilities and interest over the next few months.\nIf you in are interested in this idea, please get in touch by emailing [email protected]\nMice, slugs and bugs\u2026\nNext story Lancaster\u2019s Midwinter Market\nPrevious story Food Loop Game update",
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        "raw_content": "Books, Comics and DVDs\nby MarkC \u2022 June 7, 2008 \u2022 Miscellaneous \u2022 1 Comment\nOne upside of being pathetically weak and sickly is the ability to put work on one side completely and indulge in all the books, comics and dvds that have been piling up.\nActually, I didn\u2019t get very far on the book front \u2013 I\u2019m still wading through House of Leaves by Mark Z Danielewski. \u2018Wading\u2019 is perhaps the wrong term \u2013 I do love the book \u2013 but it is hard-going. It\u2019s a very modern, scary, supernatural story, but written without a hint of familiar genre-isms, and designed to put the reader through as many torments as the characters. In the tale, a tattoo artist inherits the notes of an aged academic investigating a seemingly-famous Amityville-style house with an otherworldly labyrinth \u2013 except no one beyond the academic appears to know about it. In that description, you can already see the layered density of the story. Yet the design of the book has been created to mimic the house\u2019s labyrinth, with footnotes sending you back and forth, appendices, upside down and mirror text, hidden codes and more. You wonder if the footnotes are even slightly relevant until you get to, say, number 313 and find buried away a one-line revelation that explains a character\u2019s entire psychology. A great book, particularly for navel-gazers and self-styled intellectuals, but it does take time following that cord through the twists and turns.\nSome comics caught my eye over the last few days. House of Mystery, the new release from DC\u2019s Vertigo imprint, written by Matt Sturges and Bill Willingham with art by Luca Rossi, was very enjoyable. I was a fan of this title back in the seventies, when it was a straightforward horror (or \u2018mystery\u2019) anthology, with art by such greats as Neal Adams, Berni Wrightson, Alex Toth and Sergio Aragones. In Alan Moore\u2019s Swamp Thing and Neil Gaiman\u2019s The Sandman, the house and its caretaker Cain was established as a residence that existed in dreams. In this incarnation, the house has been stolen and re-sited \u2018somewhere else\u2019. A group of strange characters are forced to live there telling stories to pay for their board while they attempt to find a way back to the real world. The first issue sets up lots of mysteries, so it comes across a bit like Lost, only creepier.\nI also started a collection of the first five issues of The Exterminators, another Vertigo title (now cancelled) about a group of bug and vermin exterminators operating in the more sordid parts of Los Angeles. At first it appears a great slice of life story with strong characterisation, until a hint of fantasy arises like the first sign of one of the infestations \u2013 the bugs are becoming stronger? Smarter? Looks like there\u2019s a war brewing. Great writing by Simon Oliver and suitably grimy art by Tony Moore, who made a name for himself on Image\u2019s The Walking Dead. Highly recommended, as those critics like to say.\nI also read the first issue of DC\u2019s summer blockbuster Final Crisis by Grant Morrison and J G Jones. It\u2019s early days yet, and there\u2019s a lot of clear set-up for story to come, but again very enjoyable. Grant can do no wrong in my eyes, from Zenith for 2000AD to Doom Patrol, Animal Man and The Invisibles, which is why I name-checked his excellent Seven Soldiers series in The Burning Man.\nOn the movie front, my tastes have always been eclectic, but I can\u2019t imagine many people reading this enjoying the early 1940s films of British comedians Arthur Askey and George Formby. Kept me happy, though. I also finally got round to seeing SF greats This Island Earth and Invaders From Mars. Ones for fans only, I think, though there\u2019s a pleasantly creepy aspect to the latter.\nTags: books read, comics, dvds\nOne Response to Books, Comics and DVDs\nI\u2019ve always enjoyed some of the old SF films e.g. The Day the Earth Stood Still, Forbidden Planet, especially if I\u2019m off ill.\nI can only take so much daytime TV.",
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        "raw_content": "-- Monday December 10, 2001 --\nHoward was talking about Jaime Pressly being a guest on the show today. He was trying to figure out what she's been in that people would know her from but it was tough to come up with something. Gary told him that she's been in like 30 movies but he didn't recognize any of them. Howard said he thinks of her as being famous because she's so hot. The last time she was on the show she told a story about Steven Seagal trying to feel her up on the set of a movie she was in.\nOne of the appearances Jaime mentions on her resume was ''Hollywood Squares.'' After reading that Howard spent a couple of minutes talking about how Jackie the Joke Man was on there thinking it was going to be his ''big break'' into show business.\nHoward came back from a commercial break and had a Led Zepplin song playing. He ended up talking about how bad everyone from the band looks now.\nArtie Lange's balding head was also a subject for discussion. He's been getting his bald spot painted in by Howard's hair stylist so it doesn't show as much on TV. Howard said he thinks it's funny to see Artie's bald spot but he also likes discussing how he gets it painted.\nHoward changed subjects so he could talk about his weekend. Saturday night he got 4 floor seats for a Knicks game courtesy of Sumner Redstone, the boss of the company he works for. Howard said it was really cool even though his buddy Richie Notar spilled a beer on the floor. He said he missed the first quarter of the game because of traffic but when he finally got in he saw Chris Rock right near him. He said Chris wasn't so nice to him and he's not sure why. Howard said he ended up getting the basketball two times. Howard said it was really cool to be there right on the floor. Howard also made it to the big screen TV during the game along with Chris Rock. Howard said Chris told him when they do that to Spike Lee the crowd boos him. Howard said the crowd was nice to him though.\nHoward said the game was really good and it was really exciting to watch. At half time the celebrities get to go to a special dining room to hang out. Howard thought that Chris Rock was the only celebrity there but his buddy Richie pointed out Peter Boyle and Matthew Modine. Howard said Matthew Modine made him look bad at the end of the game because he was being so nice to his girlfriend. Howard said Modine helped Beth get out of the crowd while Howard was being whisked away. Howard tried to tell Beth Matthew was able to help her because no one recognizes him. Howard said Beth went on and on about Matthew. Howard kept putting the guy down but it didn't stop her.\nHoward said Michael Rapaport and Naomi Campbell were also there. He didn't think Naomi looked that hot and she wasn't nice to him. Marv Albert was also there calling the game and Howard didn't know how close he sits to the game. He was thinking of talking to him but he didn't think he'd be too friendly because they were pretty mean to him during his legal trouble a couple of years ago. Howard said he ran into Angry Black at the game too. Angry Black was on the phone to talk about that for a couple of minutes.\nHoward had a new CD called the Alibi CD. It has sound effects that you can play in the background while you call your wife to scam her into thinking you're at an airport, a bowling alley or something like that. Howard spent a short time demonstrating how that would work. He said you could do that while you're actually banging your girlfriend.\nJaime Pressly Comes In. 12/10/01. 8:00am\nActress Jaime Pressly came in this morning to promote the new movie ''Not Another Teen Movie'' in which she stars. The movie opens on Friday. Howard told her when she came in that he didn't think anyone in his audience would know who she was because she hasn't been in anything that anyone's seen. She said a lot of people know her from the Jerry Springer movie ''Ringmaster'' even though it didn't do well in the theaters. She said it did well on video so a lot of people recognize her.\nShe was also on a TV show called ''Jack and Jill'' but that's done with now. She said she's got a development deal with ABC and she's hoping to come up with a new TV show soon. Howard gave her some advice about what she should do on her new show. He told her that, first of all, she has to dress hot on the show. She's a hot chick so she has to dress hot. She wasn't dressed all that hot today according to Howard.\nHoward spent a short time talking about the Steven Seagal story that Jaime told the last time she was on the show. They went over that and Jaime said her lawyer called her after that show and asked her not to talk badly about Seagal again because his lawyer called and complained. Jaime said if he doesn't want her talking about him then he shouldn't do what he was doing to her... He allegedly felt her up.\nHoward also spoke to Jaime about her now ex-boyfriend Simon Rex. Jaime said he left her on her birthday. She told Howard the story about how they hooked up and ended up making out at the Emmy Awards. She said they used their hands on each other but that was it. Artie Lange said she must be really good in bed because she was really hot in one of the ''Poison Ivy'' movies. That led to Howard discussing movie set sex scenes for a couple of minutes.\nJaime said she wasn't going to say anything bad about her ex-boyfriend. She said he was her best friend and sometimes things just don't work out. She told Howard that even when she's with a guy other guys will come up to her and ask for her number. Even if she's sitting on her boyfriend's lap.\nHoward spent a couple of minutes talking about the director of ''Not Another Teen Movie'' Joel Gallen. He and Jaime talked about what a great guy he is and how talented he is.\nHoward asked Jaime if she ever does any lesbian stuff. She said she's not into that and she doesn't even like to kiss her female friends in a friendly way. Howard also asked her about using a vibrator. She said she's had one used on her but she doesn't use it on herself.\nHoward took some phone calls for Jaime and then wrapped up the interview. When Howard announced that P.O.D. was going to be performing live Jaime got excited so Howard invited her to stick around.\nAt one point in the interview Jaime made a comment about how Howard ''got slapped a yarmulke'' or something to that effect. Howard and the guys kept bringing that offensive statement up over and over again through the rest of the show and Jaime was upset about that. Later in the show Howard played tape of Mike Gange interviewing her when she was leaving and she seemed a little upset about them goofing on her. She apologized to Howard for the statement but she didn't seem to realize it was offensive. Howard found that kind of odd. She did say that she has nothing against Jewish people after making that comment. Howard said he can't wait to hear her explanation of that comment on other shows.\nP.O.D. Performs Live. 12/10/01. 9:00am\nThe band P.O.D. came in this morning to perform live for Howard and the crew. He's been talking about how much he likes one of their songs for a few weeks now. Jaime Pressly hung around so she could watch the band perform.\nHoward spoke to the guys in the band for a few minutes. He said they've been on the show before when they were first starting out. The guys are all married now and Howard doesn't understand why someone in a rock band would do that. The guys said they're just trying to be decent people. They said they're not perfect but they're trying to be decent.\nAfter talking to them for a short time Howard had them perform their hit song ''Alive'' which Howard is a big fan of. The lead singer was sick so his voice was shot. They performed the song and he did okay with it but he was shot. The microphone level was way too low too so that didn't help things.\nHoward spent a few more minutes with the band and played their new single ''Youth of the Nation'' which is on their album ''Satellite.'' Howard thanked the guys and Jaime for coming in and wrapped up the segment. You can find out more about the band at PayableonDeath.com\n-- Tuesday December 11, 2001 --\nHoward and Artie Lange were still making fun of what Jaime Pressly said about Howard getting ''slapped with a yarmulke'' during her interview yesterday. Howard even had a bit made up about it that he played real quick.\nHoward said he heard that P.O.D. didn't sound so good on yesterday's show because their sound mix was so bad. It's just the usual story for musical guests on the show. Howard said there must be some way they can get the right mix for a loud band in the studio.\nHoward spent a few minutes talking about his trip to the Knicks game last Saturday. He told Robin how he thought he'd wear sunglasses to the game but once he got inside he thought it was too pretentious so he took them off. He knew he'd have his picture taken and he thought he'd look better with sunglasses. Of course in today's NY Daily News there was a picture of him without his sunglasses on from the game. (Here's one in color) Robin colored sunglasses in on the picture and said he really does look better with them on. Artie told Howard to look at the bright side... He was there with a hot chick.\nGary flew to Miami this weekend and said there was no quality control at the security checkpoints. Gary said his buddy walked right through the metal detector wearing a leather jacket. Gary walked up to it and was told that everyone has to take off their jacket and send it through the x-ray machine. They spent a short time talking about that nightmare before moving on to other things.\nHoward replayed the P.O.D. performance from yesterday's show and tried to figure out what went wrong. It might have been the lead singer not being able to sing since he was sick but you couldn't hear him very well either.\nHoward took a phone call from a guy by the name of Sahdiki who just wanted to ask a question about Jackie the Joke Man. Howard and Artie ended up goofing on the guy's name for a short time before the question was asked. He finally got to it and asked if Jackie will be making any appearances on the show to plug anything. That led to Howard and the crew discussing how wacky Jackie was about wanting to be credited as the ''head writer'' on the show. They then spent a lot of time discussing his leaving the show and how crazy that was.\nHoward played a couple of voice mails he got and one of them was a complaint about the entertainment news scrolls that run under his E! show. Howard went into a whole discussion about how bad those things look. When E! puts them up they shrink the video image on the screen and it's really annoying. Howard says he likes being on E! but the scrolls are annoying and people are complaining about it. Robin Radzinski came in and said that E! really wants to keep them running on the network and they're going to ''tweek'' the way they do it so it won't compress the video. John Rieber from E! called in and said that the scroll is part of E!'s new image. He said they're trying to be more timely with their news and that's part of what they're doing. Howard tried to convince John that it's not a good thing for his show. Howard told John that a network like NBC or CBS wouldn't run those type of things under Leno or Letterman's show so E! shouldn't be doing it to his show. John told Howard that all of this can be discussed at a later time in a meeting. He said they want to keep Howard happy.\nHoward did a quick poll of the audience and everyone agrees that the scroll is annoying.\nErin Brockovich Calls In. 12/11/01. 7:45am\nThe real Erin Brockovich called in to promote some new show she's doing and to give out a phone number so people can donate to build an amphitheater for some underprivileged kids. She called in the middle of Howard's discussion about his own TV show so Howard tried asking her what she thought of it but she just kept talking about her own stuff. Howard said he never saw the movie ''Erin Brockovich'' so he didn't know her life story. She quickly told him how she became famous by uncovering companies that were knowingly poisoning people. Howard then tried asking her some sex questions but she'd keep changing the subject back to her own stuff. She kept giving out the phone number 866-ERIN-NOW where people can donate money. Howard asked her if her giant breasts were her own or implants. She said she's told people in the past that she's got implants. She's had them since 1988. Howard told her to come in sometime to play the Wheel of Sex game so they can do a real interview with her.\nAfter the call Howard spent a couple more minutes with John Rieber. John told Howard they will address his concerns about the video compression but it sounds like those lame scrolls are there to stay.\nDr. Doody Calls In. 12/11/01. 8:10am\nThis guy Dr. Loren Ritter, who calls himself Dr. Doody, called in to talk to Howard this morning. Dr. Doody has called in before and is probably best known for talking about his product ''Healthy Colon Body Cleanse'' that can lead to people having 5 foot long bowel movements. Today he was calling in to talk about that stuff again. He and Howard spent a few minutes talking about healthy and unhealthy movements and what you should look for when you take a dump. Howard also read a bunch of facts that Dr. Doody had about doody. He claims that when John Wayne died he had 44 pounds of crap stuck in his intestines. He says that people can have between 5 and 22 pounds of stuff in there that doesn't come out when you go to the bathroom. He also said that years ago the NASA astronauts would tape plastic bags to their asses to capture their crap. They then studied their poo for some reason.\nHoward had a chart that Dr. Doody has that shows you what different types of poop mean. It listed things like small, round, hard poos and pencil thin, ribbon like poos and what they mean about your diet. Howard said you can only take this guy in small doses so he quickly gave him a plug for his product and his web site DrDoody.com. He's still claiming that you can have a bowel movement of one to five feet long if you use his ''Healthy Colon Body Cleanse.''\nHoward killed some show time playing a bunch of voice mails from people. One woman queefed on the phone for Artie Lange because she's a fan. Others had complaints about the show. Extreme fan Bobo called in to back out of what he agreed to do on the show to win an Xbox. He was supposed to come in, have cream cheese spread on his bald head and then bagels thrown at it. He wears a hair piece so he changed his mind about doing that.\nHoward is having a dating game type of thing for the chance to go on a date with a Perfect 10 magazine model. The promo he played said that the model is looking for a man with a small penis because large ones hurt her. If you think you're small enough for her, just call 1-800-44-STERN and let them know you want to try out.\nElephant Boy will be on the show tomorrow to spin the Wheel of Sex for the chance to win an Xbox. Howard read off some of the things that will be on the wheel and they include:\nNaked leap frog with High Pitch Erik\nPaint High Pitch Erik's package green\nA naked High Pitch Erik sits on face\nPee in a diaper\nPut hand down Gay Ramone's pants\nGet ''Tea Bagged'' by Gay Ramone\nMake out with Gay Ramone\nElephant Boy has had gay experiences in the past so none of that stuff should be too hard for him to take.\nHoward checked out the latest ''FHM'' magazine because Rebecca Romijn-Stamos is featured in it. He said Rebecca is really hot but the pictures in the magazine aren't that great. He wondered why they didn't show more of her in the magazine. He also retold the story about her being topless in his apartment with her husband John Stamos. Howard and John told the story on the show a few weeks ago. Howard still has the Polaroids from that night. He told Robin that after he said he had them at his apartment he decided to put them in a safe deposit box because he was afraid they'd get stolen.\nLingerie Wrestler Stacy Keibler Calls In. 12/11/01. 8:55am\nLingerie WWF Wrestler Stacy Keibler was on the show a month and a half ago and at the time she said she wanted to go to Scores with Howard and the crew. Howard had her on the phone to talk about that today. She told Gary that she wanted to bring some of her WWF guy friends but Howard says he doesn't want that. He told Stacy that he doesn't want a bunch of guys there so it's going to be just her. She said that she'll bring her friend Tori with her instead. Howard spent a couple of short minutes with her and decided that the Scores party will be on a Wednesday when Stacy is in town. Before Howard got off the phone with her he had her rub the phone on her private parts. He noticed that it sounded like there was some stubble down there so Howard thinks that she must shave... and she needs to shave a little closer.\n-- Wednesday December 12, 2001 --\nHoward said he was on JollyDwarf.com yesterday checking out the Beetlejuice tribute to Hank the Angry Dwarf. There's a cartoon of Beetlejuice and Hank and Howard said whoever drew Beetlejuice drew him too normal looking. Howard described the cartoon and the E! crew even played it so everyone else in the studio could see it.\nHoward spent a couple of minutes talking about how many people he has to tip for the holiday season. He wondered how much he's supposed to tip and how he's got to tip about 200 people this year.\nStuttering John talked about taking his daughter out to see Santa Claus yesterday and how they ripped him off charging him for taking pictures and stuff. Howard said you have to be nuts to let your kid sit on ''Santa's'' lap these days. He said you know it's just some homeless guy dressing up and letting kids sit on his lap.\nHoward and the crew also spent some time talking about how Howard gets treated so poorly as far as perks and stuff. Artie Lange said he was astonished when he saw that Howard pays for his own breakfast every morning. Artie worked for ABC TV for a while and their meals were all catered. Howard has also purchased most of the computers that they use on the show because the station won't pay for them.\nFred played one of Stone Temple Pilots' live performances at the start of the show. That got Howard thinking about lead singer Scott Weiland and how he recently got in trouble for allegedly pushing his wife around. The guys spent a short time talking about that.\nHoward said he invited everyone (on the show) over to his apartment for New Year's Eve to watch the fireworks over Central Park but he just read in the paper that it was canceled. Howard read the article on the air and they claim that it's a security risk. Now Howard doesn't know what he's going to do with all of his guests since that was going to be the highlight of the night.\nHoward kept playing Type O Negative's ''Cinnamon Girl'' this morning for some reason.\nHoward read an article about Gary Busey being arrested for allegedly beating up his wife. Howard talked about how nuts Busey was when he was on the show earlier this year.\nHoward said he couldn't sleep last night so he tuned into ''Late Show with David Letterman'' and Mariah Carey was on. He said she must be having a meltdown because she really didn't look good. He said she was wearing clothes that she shouldn't have been wearing because she didn't look good. He said he could see some cellulite on her legs and she's just a big girl who shouldn't be wearing small clothes. He said he wasn't trying to be mean to her but someone needs to advise her on what she wears.\nBig Black called in and played some tape of Dr. Phil yelling at some woman on Oprah Winfrey's show yesterday. Howard and Artie ended up doing their impressions of Dr. Phil with a woman who called in asking for help. They goofed on her for a while and Howard thinks that he might have actually helped her. Artie said that's how big of a scam Dr. Phil really is... They were able to help a woman just goofing on the way Dr. Phil ''helps'' people.\nShane's Time Release Handcuffs. 12/12/01. 7:25am\nThis guy Shane Masters called in to promote his time release handcuffs, called Time Cuffs, that are good for bondage. He told Howard about them and how you can set a timer so they'll release after a certain amount of time. Howard wondered why anyone would want that. He ended up telling a story about how he tried tying up a woman and it just annoyed her. He said he had her tied up and took some pictures of her ''naked beav'' while she was lying on the bed. He said he also tried tickling a woman while she was tied up but, once again, the woman was just annoyed.\nHoward then spent a couple more minutes talking to Shane. Shane said that some people are into self-bondage and this is where the Time Cuffs would come in handy. Howard and Artie both thought this guy sounded kind of creepy the way he was talking about this stuff. Howard gave him a plug for his cuffs as he was wrapping up the interview. Visit FunToies.com for more information.\nFred The Elephant Boy Spins The Wheel Of Sex. 12/12/01. 8:25am\nFred the Elephant Boy recently called in asking for the chance to win a Microsoft Xbox video game system. Howard doesn't get the whole Xbox hype and he doesn't understand why so many people are begging for them. Some of the other guys on the show told him that it has amazing graphics in the football games and you have to see it to believe it. Scott DePace, sometimes called a homophobe, actually played Gay Chicken with KC so he could win one. He told Howard he was playing a NASCAR game on the Xbox and when he hit the wall the car just exploded. Howard then said to him ''How old are you?'' Scott told him he just enjoys the sports games.\nFred came in ready to spin the wheel. Here are the choices on the wheel:\nA naked High Pitch Erik sits on your face\nPut your hand down Gay Ramone's pants\nFred will spin the wheel and whatever it lands on he has to do to get the Xbox. Howard read the choices and realized he had no desire to see Elephant Boy do any of those things. He said he thought it was a good idea but now he's not so sure.\nRobin showed up late this morning too. She said she overslept because she didn't set her alarm last night.\nHoward spent a couple of minutes talking to Fred before he spun the wheel. Fred said the Xbox is for his girlfriend's kids, not for him. He said he's going to do whatever comes up on the wheel and he won't chicken out. Howard reminded everyone that Elephant Boy went through a phase in his life when he did some gay stuff so this would be a walk in the park for him even if he had to make out with Gay Ramone. Fred said that Gay Ramone isn't his type though.\nHigh Pitch Erik came in and said that he was on a job interview on Monday. He probably didn't get the job because he was given a math test and he failed miserably. He says he really sucks at math. Howard ended up testing him asking what 20% of 120 was. He had no clue so Howard explained it to him and after a few minutes he finally got the right answer. Howard then asked him what 20% of 300 was and it took him another couple of minutes for Howard to teach him how to get the right answer.\nHoward introduced Gay Ramone quickly and then Fred spun the wheel. It landed on ''Paint High Pitch Erik's package green'' so that's what he had to do. High Pitch pulled down his pants and everyone was surprised to see that he wasn't circumcised. Erik didn't even know what that meant. He said that he's Jewish so he just assumed he was circumcised. Everyone sounded grossed out by the sight of his big, fat, naked body. Elephant Boy then quickly poured some paint on Erik's package and got it over with.\nFred got the Xbox so Howard asked Erik if he was willing to win one for himself by putting a dead fish down his thong. Erik was on the show recently and got freaked out by the dead fish they had in the studio. They teased him for a few minutes and had him screaming like Mickey Mouse. He said he wasn't ready to do the fish down his pants today but he'd come back tomorrow. Gary told him that he had to do it today or never. Howard said he had to put a 40 pound cod down his thong and sit there for 5 minutes. Erik didn't want the big fish though, he wanted a smaller one. Howard went back and forth with him for quite a while and Erik never took the offer. Howard even gave him the chance to only do it for 2 minutes and he turned it down. Howard then pulled the offer off the table and sent him out of the studio.\nHoward then spent a few more minutes talking about the Xbox hype. A couple of guys called in to explain to him what the big deal was all about. One guy, an Xbox product demonstrator, told Howard some of the features of the system. A couple of other guys called in to talk about how the Playstation 2 is just as good if not better than the Xbox. One guy even claimed he heard that people were returning their Xbox's because their processors were running so hot that they couldn't touch the console. Howard still didn't understand what all of the hype was about. Gary said it's just the ''new thing'' this year so lots of people want it. Howard said he'll buy one when they come out with an attachment for his penis and a set of goggles that allows him to fool around with a virtual girl.\nSomeone came in at one point and said that High Pitch Erik was out in the green room just about in tears because he didn't get the Xbox. He was apparently saying that Howard was a liar because the last time he was on Howard told him he could use a small fish to put down his pants. Howard said he didn't care though.\nThe Xbox units Howard has been giving away were courtesy of Buy.com\n-- Thursday December 13, 2001 --\nHoward spent a couple of minutes talking about guests that will be on the show tomorrow. Magician Criss Angel will be blindfolded by Howard then women will come in and he'll be able to tell if they're dressed and what they're wearing. The first Jewish Playboy model, Lindsey Vuolo will also be on tomorrow.\nHoward played a version of ''Jingle Bells'' that was made up of all farts. Howard said it was on a CD called ''Farts, Barfs And Belches'' and it's available on PullMyFinger.com.\nA listener told Howard he let Tom Chiusano off the hook about the radio station's Christmas party being canceled. Howard then played a song parody of Pink's ''Get the Party Started'' called ''No Christmas Party Getting Started'' that was all about Tom cheaping out on the party.\nHoward said he listened to Rush Limbaugh yesterday because he had to drive out to Long Island to pick up his daughter on his visitation day. Howard has been checking his own hearing because he's so freaked out that Rush has lost his. He also said that Rush was more interesting without his hearing because some of the stuff he says is funny. Howard said his hearing becomes an issue every 5 minutes or so. Robin listens to him sometimes too and she seems to like when his hearing affects the show.\nHoward said he went to a Viacom holiday party last night. He said there were a lot of ''big shots'' there and he's not sure why he was there. He went with his girlfriend to the party that was held at the Sotheby's auction house. He wasn't so thrilled with the food that was served during the cocktail party. There wasn't enough variety according to Howard.\nHe went on to talk about all of the celebrities that he spoke to at the party. He met the head of the Black Entertainment channel as well as some of the guys from ''60 Minutes.'' Howard met Andy Rooney but he didn't think he was so thrilled to meet him. He was getting ready to leave when Bryant Gumbel's hot fiancee came up to him to say what a fan she was. Then she brought Howard over to meet Bryant, who Howard has goofed on in the past quite a bit. Howard said Bryant was very nice to him and he spent a good 20 minutes talking to him about all kinds of stuff. He said he was like his brother Greg. Montel Williams also came over and spent some time with Howard and Bryant.\nHoward said he met a bunch of other people who were presidents of companies that are owned by Viacom now. He said the only ''weirdness'' of the night was when a woman came up to him, said she wasn't a listener, then said she always wanted to ''untangle his hair.'' Howard said he told her to get lost and walked away from her.\nHoward said he was going to go up to CBS TV president Les Moonves but he can't forgive him for some stuff he's done to him lately concerning his syndicated TV show. Neither of them went up to each other at the party. Howard said he also ran into Tony Bennett who told him he heard what he said about him recently. Howard had played a tape of Bennett screwing up a Christmas song at the Thanksgiving Day parade and made fun of him a bit. Tony apparently has a good sense of humor though so he wasn't too upset.\nComedian Jim Florentine Comes In. 12/13/01. 7:20am\nComedian Jim Florentine, who does the hilarious phony phone calls on his ''Terrorizing Telemarketers Vol. 2'' CD, came in to tell a story about getting in trouble for one of his phone calls. He said that he'd gotten a call from a credit card telemarketer who wanted to transfer $12,000 to his bank account. He made up a story about how he'd just run over an old lady and he was trying to figure out if it would be cheaper to take the money from the credit card company or just to kill the old woman. The telemarketer hung up on him and an hour later the cops showed up at Jim's door. Jim said the cops asked him how old he was. He said he was 37 and they said ''Aren't you a little too old to be doing this?'' 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Pesci was a good sport about it as usual and answered all of his dopey questions.\nHoward played with this ''Farts, Barfs and Belches'' CD all morning. He had some barfing sound effects that he was using to make it sound like he was puking.\nHoward took some phone calls and killed some time talking about a bunch of stuff.\nHe played short news clips that he found interesting too. He had one of Muhammad Ali being interviewed on Entertainment Tonight where the interviewer would repeat what Ali said because it was barely understandable.\nHoward played a clip of Sally Struthers warning ''Friends'' stars about getting too high and mighty because they're going to fall eventually and they'll fall hard like she did.\nHoward had tape of Cameron Diaz being interviewed about how she's going to make $20 million for ''Charlie's Angels 2.'' He played it to point out how annoying her voice is.\nHoward also played tape of the Denver Nuggets coach apologizing for calling a guy who was watching the game a ''Mexican piece of shit'' for some reason. The coach ended up crying during the press conference.\nHoward took a call from a 15 year old kid who said ''Not Another Teen Movie'' sucked. Howard spent a couple of minutes talking to the kid about video games and chicks before the kid said he had to go.\nA phone caller asked Howard if he's spoken to his ex-wife since she got remarried. Howard said of course he has because they have 3 kids together. Howard said he's met the husband but he hasn't hung out with him because that might be a little weird for all of them. The caller also asked Howard if he had to live with one person from the show for a year, which one it would be. Howard said it would probably be Stuttering John. He said he's tried to live with Fred but he's very talkative off the air and you can't get him to shut up. That led to a discussion about Fred. Gary said Fred once spent a night at his parent's house and he wouldn't leave. He said Fred hung out with his parents and didn't leave until 3am.\nThe caller also asked Fred if he enjoys working with Artie more than he did with Jackie. Fred said that Artie is the best.\nThe same caller also brought up the lame ''headlines'' that E! has been running under Howard's show each night. He wrote down some of the stuff they ran under last night's show and read them off to Howard. They were ridiculous things like ''P. Diddy and Jenny McCarthy to host Billboard Awards'', ''Monsters Inc., and Shrek Oscar Nominations'', ''Mariah Carey to sing at Super Bowl'' and crap like that. Howard spent a short time talking about that nightmare and how E! won't back down and get rid of that crap.\nThe caller also asked Howard to rate General Manager Tom Chiusano's performance on a scale of 1 to 10. Howard said he'd give him a 3 because it's the holiday season and he's being nice. Howard then brought up of the stuff he does wrong and how he doesn't help out the show at all. He wrapped up the segment with the ''No Christmas Party Getting Started'' song parody he played earlier in the show.\nStuttering John's Beer Challenge. 12/13/01. 9:05am\nAfter taking a break Howard came back to a Jimi Hendrix song playing. That led to Howard and the crew discussing what Jimi would probably be up to if he were alive today. Howard said he'd probably suck and he'd be doing ''Rock and Roll Jeopardy'' with Gary and Weird Al Yankovic.\nThe other day during a commercial for Heineken beer Stuttering John said that he could identify the beer if he were blindfolded. Howard decided to bet him on that and today they set up the challenge. John says he can identify 5 different beers. Howard said they're going to put Heineken, Becks, Budweiser, Molson and Grolshe in front of him and he has to pick each one out. Howard doesn't think he can even get one right. KC came in at one point and said they had a beer that they could test him with. KC said it could be either Heineken, Bud or Miller Lite. John sipped and tasted the beer and guessed that it was Budweiser. He was wrong, it was actually the Lite beer. Things aren't looking good for his bet. They'll be doing the full challenge on the show tomorrow morning.\nA woman called in after the beer challenge and told Howard about her 4:20 t-shirts and how she's trying to change the world or something crazy like that. She puts a positive Jesus message on her t-shirts that reference the 4:20 pot smoking thing. Howard didn't really seem to grasp what she was talking about so he just gave her a plug for her web site JC420.com. He then spent a couple more minutes analyzing her and asking her if she likes anal sex and stuff like that. A guy called in claiming he was Jesus but Lori ended up hanging up after Jesus took a hit off his joint.\n-- Friday December 14, 2001 --\nHoward got a Christmas gift from Robin early this morning. Howard opened it up and found an attache case that won't break his fingers like his old one did. Robin didn't like the reaction he gave when he saw it though. Howard said he was thinking of switching to a knapsack but the gift might be the way to go. Fred told Howard the thing was ''in the thousands'' of dollars. Howard didn't believe it but Robin told him it's true. He said he didn't want to use it because someone might take it if it's worth ''thousands.''\nGary gave Howard a gift also. It was a gift certificate to the Manhattan Ocean Club. He gave him a card too but it wasn't that personal. Howard said he's learned not to personalize his Christmas cards. 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There were suntan lotions, bath fragrances and stuff like that in the gift package.\nMelrose Larry Green called in with tape of a news story about Winona Ryder allegedly shoplifting. Howard thinks that Winona might be insane. Howard first read an article about the incident where her lawyer says it was a ''misunderstanding'' and that she had receipts for some of the clothing she was trying to cut the security sensors off of. Howard and the crew goofed on her for a couple of minutes. Howard then had Melrose Larry play tape of some of the news coverage of the incident. They actually broke in during the news out in Los Angeles to report on it. The tape Melrose had was 5 minutes long and Howard actually sat through most of it. Melrose would stop the tape every minute or so and Howard would goof on Winona a little bit.\nJessica Hahn called in with her theory on why Winona would do stuff like this. I think she was saying that Winona did it to get some attention. 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He was also able to tell that she was wearing black pants. Howard then had the second person come in. That person, Steve the Engineer (Wood Yi), was holding a picture of his father in his hand and Criss was able to tell him what it was. He was also able to tell the color of the pants he was wearing and the fact that it was a man. The third person came in wearing jeans and holding a stiletto. Criss could tell it was black but couldn't quite make out what it was. He did know she was wearing blue jeans though. Once he got some clues he was able to describe the stiletto. Another person came in wearing a white belly shirt and holding a lip gloss container. He was able to tell what she was wearing, the fact that she was a woman and that she was holding some kind of makeup bottle in her hand.\nEveryone sounded very impressed with this illusion. Howard and Robin said it was pretty amazing. You can find out more about Criss at CrissAngel.com. 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        "raw_content": "The title of this particular blog is called \"Blessed\". Why? I am on the eve of my 10th wedding anniversary. As I look back and think about all that me and my husband have been through together, I think \"Wow, there is not a moment where God's hand hasn't been leading us.\"\nYou see, I married young. Not because I was forced to because of a pregnancy or because I was trying to run a away from anything, but for something else that is unheard of nowadays. Love, that is pure, sweet and God-breathed. You see both me and my husband had a not-so-perfect background with other relationships and had lost our peace and innocence in who we were. Separately, God pursued each of us to a place of righteousness in Him. What does that mean? He took us back to place of right standing with God. He forgave our promiscuity, He wiped away our insecurities and He took each of us on a journey of loving Him and ourselves before we could love anyone else.\nWhen we finally did concede to a relationship after seeking God, we allowed him to write our love story and He hasn't stopped since. A lot of people ask me, why so young? Why didn't you wait a while and live a little? How did you know He was the one? Well, I don't have all the answers but I did really and truly knew the one who did. In my spirit I felt without a moment's hesitation that my husband was the man God wanted me to spend life with. I was filled with a love for him that not even I could explain. I knew that as years went by, I would find out why. Perhaps, God wanted to use us as an example of what He could do if we would just let Him in to this area of our lives. Now we aren't perfect but with all the odds stacked against at being so young and parents that were divorced, it has been a testimony to our friends and family over the last ten years of how perseverance and faith in our marriage and in God, can truly move mountains. It has moved mountains that we maybe never knew were there and some we had to cross over together. So I want to leave you with little bits of advice I learned and some the hard way. One for every year we've been together.\nThere will be issues that, frankly, you will never see eye to eye on. Don't let that disagreement fester roots of bitterness or anger. If neither of you are able to see in the other's persons shoes, ask God to help you see their point of view through his perspective. Pray about it.\nDo not, I repeat, do not argue about anything that you think might stir a pot that doesn't need to be stirred. I can't really give an example, because for everyone this is different, but you know what I am talking about. If you cannot communicate well enough between each other to keep the conversation from being heated, pray about it and let God work on that with your spouse. This involves holding your tongue which for some people, me included, takes a lot of effort.\nFor a lot of couples I know that are well into 15 or even 20 years of marriage or more, I am shocked at how many do not communicate to one another. An excellent book that me and my husband are reading for the second time right now is \"The Five Love Languages\". In it describes that people have the ability to best communicate with someone if they are speaking to them in their correct love language. It is a must read for all couples. Bottom line here is, when there is a need, concern or issue to be addressed, stop beating around the bush. Just say it! Talk about it! Bring it up in conversation! Don't vent and gossip to your friends about something in your marriage when you haven't bothered to address the source of your frustration in the first place. The best communication that can take place here, especially if a spouse is unresponsive, is with the Lord. you can vent and cry and plead all you want. He loves it when you come to him with raw emotion and casts your cares on Him. Watch and see if this does not open a door of communication between you and your spouse.\n7. Be patient!!\nWe try so hard to change our spouses!! Their weight, hairdo, friends, hobbies, etc... I am living testimony that this is one you might as well stop, give it up to God and relax in the meantime. After all, your husband thinks your the one with the problem always trying to change him all the time and you think he should be more intuitive to your needs and expectations of him. Well, he's not. Unless you state firmly in your communication (See #8) what's expected, then give it to God. Only He will truly be able to bring change from the inside out, and in the meantime we are free to enjoy everyday knowing God is taking care of whatever needs to be taken care of. Don't stress!\n6. Let Your Children See You Love their Mommy/ Daddy\nThis is simple: Your spouse came before the children and will be there after the children. Do not replace that role with your child!\n5. Make One on One Time\nIn other words: Date night!! This is a vital necessity for all married couples, especially with children. It is important to get away with your spouse to reconnect and rekindle romance. When you are a family it is easy to fall into roommate mode rather than husband and wife mode. Whatever you need to do schedule it, plan it, make it a priority for the health of your marriage and your sanity!\n4. Give More than You Get\nThere are different seasons in life just as there are different seasons in marriage. Homeownership, illness, babies, jobs, moving and family can all take its toll on marriages. However let's remember what the bible says about love: \"Greater love has no one than this: than to lay down his life for his friends\" John 15:13. It will speak volumes to your husband/wife, friends and family when you put the other first. Don't keep score! Marriage is not 50/50, it is 100/100 and even at times when it feels like its 100/ 20, do not get discouraged! Bring your requests to the Lord and the bible says peace that no one can understand will guard your heart and mind from negative thinking and feeling like all is lost.\n3. Grow Together, Not Apart\nWhen times are rough, the absolute worst thing you can do is turn on each other. \"Therefore each of you must put off falsehood and speak truthfully to your neighbor, for we are all members of one body. ..In your anger do not sin\u201d[d]: Do not let the sun go down while you are still angry, and do not give the devil a foothold...Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen\" Ephesians 4:25-29. Notice how it says in the middle their, \"...do not give the devil a foothold\"? Do not allow an opening where Satan can come in and easily destroy what you and your spouse have been trying to build up. Be on alert and cling to each other, lean on each other. Whatever your going through, this too WILL pass!\n2. Divorce is Not an Option\nThis is a statement I made to my husband who was only my fiancee at the time. We got engaged the same month my parents seperated. It was difficult imagining a happily ever after when I experienced the bitterness of a marriage unraveling before my eyes. But when I was assured by the Holy Spirit that I needed to look at my future with God's eyes and not the eyes of pain, my whole perspective changed. We talked and were both clear that what we were to enter was a covenant we were making. There were going to be no easy outs. We also made a rule, that we were not even to joke about divorce in our home. \"The tongue has the power of life and death and those who love eat will eats its fruit\" Proverbs 18:21.\n1. A Family that Prays Together, Stays Together\nAs cliche as it may sound, it is true. If you look at almost every single piece of previous advice, prayer is an underlining theme. Why? Because prayer is our communication vehicle to God. I can't have had a successful and happy marriage without it. God is the foundation, the rock we built our house on. I intend to keep it there. That way when the waters rise and the winds blow, we will still be standing.\nMy prayer for you today is that you will experience a joy-filled, peaceful, blessed marriage! If you are not there yet, I tell my kids, \"Tomorrow is a brand new day with no mistakes in it...yet\". Wake up with a sense of determination to give your marriage to the Lord and take one day at a time to see His restoration and healing come into you and your spouses relationship. Be blessed!\nI am so glad you posted this. What you have written is a very transparent word that not many people can share that way. You are blessed to have come to this point and I am so very proud of both you and Lyndsey. Love you, Mom\nChristie Moore November 7, 2012 at 10:32 AM\nPowerful words of wisdom. :D",
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        "raw_content": "A view of lava flowing downhill after an eruption of the the Etna volcano, near Catania, Sicily island, southern Italy, on December 24.//EPA-EFE\nUrgent : 4.8 quake hits area near Sicily's Mount Etna\nRome - A 4.8-magnitude earthquake hit the area around Europe's most active volcano Mount Etna early Wednesday, injuring four people, damaging old buildings and forcing the closure of part of a highway running along the sea, Italian civil protection authorities said.\nThe quake was the strongest in the region after Mount Etna erupted on Monday, spewing ash and forcing the temporary closure of Sicilian airspace. A series of tremors followed, but the latest one was the strongest.\nThe national institute for geophysics and vulcanology (INGV) said the quake happened in the middle of the night and was only one kilometre (0.6 miles) deep.\nDespite the closure of a part of the highway running along the coast, the airport at the eastern city of Catania, the capital of the province, was open.\nThe epicentre was located north of Catania and several families had to spend the night in the streets. Four people suffered light injuries, officials said.\nTwo people were rescued from a collapsed building.\nMonday's eruption occurred on the side of Mount Etna and was the first lateral eruption in a decade.\nMount Etna is 3,300 metres high with frequent eruptions recorded in the past 2,700 years.\nIts most recent eruptions occurred in the spring of 2017 and its last major eruption in the 2008/2009 winter.\nAt the end of March a study published in the Bulletin of Volcanology said Etna was slowly sliding towards the Mediterranean -- at a constant pace of 14 millimetres per year.\nTagsMount Etnadamaginghighwayearthquake4.8 quakeUrgent :",
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        "raw_content": "USS WATERS (DD-115 / APD-8)\nFlag Hoist/Radio Call Sign - NATT\nCLASS - WICKES As Built.\nDisplacement 1,154 Tons, Dimensions, 314' 5\" (oa) x 31' 8\" x 9' 10\" (Max)\nArmament 4 x 4\"/50, 2 x 1pdr AA (1 x 3\"/23AA In Some Ships), 12 x 21\" tt..\nLaid down by Cramp, Philadelphia on July 26 1917.\nLaunched March 3 1918 and commissioned August 18 1918.\nDecommissioned at San Diego September 21 1919.\nRecommissioned February 24 1920.\nDecommissioned again at San Diego on December 28 1922.\nIn and out of commission for the next 7 years\nWaters recommissioned again on June 4 1930.\nReclassified high speed transport APD-8 February 3 1943.\nReclassified back to DD-115 August 2 1945. Decommissioned at\nTerminal Island CA. October 12 1945 and was berthed there until her sale.\nStricken October 24 1945.\nFate Sold November 21 1946 and broken up for scrap.\nAvailable - Daniel Waters, born on 20 June 1731 at Charlestown, Mass., was one of the \"minute men\" who engaged the British at the onset of the Revolutionary War. Later placed in charge of a small gunboat during the American investment of Boston, Waters was appointed by General George Washington to command the schooner Lee on 20 January 1776. He was soon actively engaged in the ensuing assault upon British communications, capturing one enemy vessel in February and another in May. Aided by Warren, Lee seized an armed troopship with 94 Scottish Highlander troops on board in early June. Later in the month, Waters and Lee shared with other vessels the capture of transports Howe and Annabella. Again at the recommendation of Washington, Waters was appointed a captain in the Continental Navy on 15 March 1777 and given command of the frigate Fox. Shortly thereafter, Waters and Fox, along with Hancock, were forced to surrender to superior British forces off Halifax, Nova Scotia. Following exchange in 1778, Waters made a cruise to the West Indies in the spring of 1779 in the Continental sloop General Gates. He then commanded the Massachusetts ship General Putnam in an ill-fated expedition against Castine, Maine, in which the American ships were destroyed in the mouth of the Penobscot River to prevent their capture. Waters' most famous exploit occurred on Christmas Day, 1779, when he led the Boston privateer Thorn in a successful, two-hour action against two enemy privateers of about equal armament but more heavily manned. In the fierce fight, during which Governor Tryon and Sir William Erskine were captured, Waters was wounded. John Adams was to write of this engagement: \"There has not been a more memorable action this war.\" Waters' last cruise was in the Massachusetts privateer Friendship, to which he was appointed in January 1781. Following the war, Waters retired to his farm in Maiden, Mass., where he died on 26 March 1816. Robert M. Cieri\n51k USS Waters (DD-115) and USS Dent (DD-116). Undated, location unknown. Paul Rebold\n142k Undated, location unknown. From the book The Ships of the United States Navy and their Sponsors 1913-1923. -\n109k Undated, USS Waters (DD-115) and USS Dent (DD-116) in the Panama Canal. Ed Zajkowski\n159k Undated, in San Diego. From the John Dickey collection. Ed Zajkowski\n43k 1918 postcard, location unknown. Tommy Trampp\n74k At her moorings, circa 1919. Curt Clark, The Four Stack APD Veterans/Robert Hurst\n103k During the Pacific Fleet's passage through the Upper Chambers, Gatun Locks, Panama Canal, 24 July 1919. 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Partially visible at right are (left to right): USS Elliot (Destroyer # 146); USS Buchanan (Destroyer # 131) and USS Philip (Destroyer # 76). two of the three ships just astern of that group are: USS Tarbell (Destroyer # 142), right, and USS Wickes (Destroyer # 75, left. Photographed by the Panama Canal Company (their photo # 80-C-5). U.S. Naval Historical Centre photo # NH 42536. Robert Hurst\n56k USS Waters (DD-115) saluting President Woodrow Wilson on 12 September 1919 at Seattle, Washington. The ship is part of 'Pacific Fleet Review' that occurred 12-14 September 1919.\nSeattle Public Library, Seattle Historical Photograph Collection, Photo No. spl_shp_14575 Mike Green\n166k (L-R) USS Chauncey (DD-296), USS Philip (DD-76) and USS Waters (DD-115) at San Pedro circa December 1919. Alan Leigh Armstrong\n185k As above from a different angle. Alan Leigh Armstrong\n172k (L-R) USS Philip (DD-76). USS Waters (DD-115) and USS Crosby (DD-164) at San Pedro circa December 1919. Alan Leigh Armstrong\n34k Circa early 1930's, location unknown. Marc Pich\ufffd\n65k Photo #: NH 67482. USS Waters (DD-115) at anchor, during the 1930s. Courtesy of Donald M. McPherson, 1969. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph. Tony Cowart\n102k USS Waters (DD-115) and USS Dent (DD-116), date and location unknown. Burns Brothers was a New York barge company, so probably on Hudson River, possibly during DesDiv 5's east coast visit in 1934. David Wright\n301k Balboa Harbor, Panama Canal Zone. Aerial photograph taken 23 April 1934, with U.S. Fleet cruisers and destroyers moored together. Ships present include (left to right in lower left): USS Elliot (DD-146); USS Roper (DD-147); USS Hale (DD-133); USS Dorsey (DD-117); USS Lea (DD-118); USS Rathburne (DD-113); USS Talbot (DD-114); USS Waters (DD-115); USS Dent (DD-116); USS Aaron Ward (DD-132); USS Buchanan (DD-131); USS Crowninshield (DD-134); USS Preble (DD-345); and USS William B. Preston (DD-344). 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Official U.S. Navy Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. Fabio Pe\ufffda\n115k U.S. Navy destroyers moored together at Balboa, Panama Canal Zone, circa 1934. Ships present include (from left to right): USS Breckinridge (DD-148); two unidentified destroyers; USS Dorsey (DD-117); USS Lea (DD-118); USS Rathburne (DD-113); USS Talbot (DD-114); USS Waters (DD-115); USS Dent (DD-116); six unidentified destroyers and USS Hopkins (DD-249). U.S.Naval Historical Centre photo # NH 50099. Robert Hurst\n80k USS Waters at San Diego Naval Base, California during 1936. David A. Darst\n139k USS Waters at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii circa 1936-39. David A. Darst\nAs APD-8\n241k Undated, location unknown. From the John Dickey collection. 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        "raw_content": "Oleocanthal: The Next Big Thing?\nChances are, you\u2019ve never heard of this. That is, unless you read Thomas Mueller\u2019s 2011 expos\u00e9 on olive oil, Extra Virginity. For those who haven\u2019t, here\u2019s a brief pr\u00e9cis that will get you up to date: Most Americans don\u2019t know that high quality olive oil should have a peppery, biting taste to it, a state of ignorance due to the fact that we consume low quality, heavily processed, often adulterated oil masquerading as extra virgin olive oil. A few years ago, a biopsychologist on vacation in Italy attended a class on molecular gastronomy, and was surprised to discover a biting sensation in the back of his throat on consuming olive oil. More surprising, however, was that he recognized that biting flavor immediately \u2013 it was uniquely similar to the taste of ibuprofen, a compound whose flavor he\u2019d been investigating very recently. Interested by this similarity, he embarked on a series of experiments to isolate the compound that was causing this taste effect, and eventually found a wholly novel and unique compound he termed \u2018oleocanthal.\u2019\nThis compound, though dissimilar from ibuprofen in chemical structure, has displayed a similar anti-inflammatory effect in laboratory testing, and I\u2019m writing about it today because I believe that it\u2019s a compound we will be hearing more about in the near future. I would anticipate that it will become commercially available fairly soon, and that it is also likely to be picked up by pharmaceutical companies, who will probably be researching the effects of synthetic analogs of oleocanthal for use as a drug.\nThat said, there\u2019s not much information about this product at the moment. Some basic lab testing has shown that it does have an anti-inflammatory effect, as it inhibits the same cyclooxygenase (COX) enzymes that the conventional NSAIDs inhibit. Some additional lab testing has shown that oleocanthal inhibits some of the processes associated with inflammatory joint conditions. This certainly gives us some indication that oleocanthal may have a role to play in the standard aches and pains that plague many of us, so it\u2019s possible that it may be marketed for this effect.\nMore interestingly, however, there has been some research into oleocanthal\u2019s effects in cancer and Alzheimer\u2019s disease. The cancer research has indicated that oleocanthal may have a role to play in slowing the progression of certain types of cancers. A study of oleocanthal on isolated breast and prostate cancer cells indicated that the compound inhibits the profileration, migration and invasion of the cells \u2013 in plain English, this means that the cells are less likely to grow in the first place, and are less likely to metastasize when tumors have developed. Other polyphenols found in olive oil has demonstrated a similar inhibition of carcinogenesis (1, 2), though this compound hasn\u2019t received the same press as oleocanthal.\nThe studies done on Alzheimer\u2019s are similarly in the lab testing phase, but do show promising results. Oleocanthal has been shown to inhibit tau fibrillation (1, 2). Of course this doesn\u2019t mean a lot to lay readers of this blog, but the significance of this discovery is that it means that oleocanthal may prevent the development and progression of Alzheimer\u2019s disease by preventing the molecular changes that cause Alzheimer\u2019s disease. Alzheimer\u2019s is not fully understood, however, and it\u2019s possible that other biochemical causes lie at the root of this debilitating disease \u2013 oleocanthal has been observed to inhibit those changes as well.\nIf the past 15 years have taught us anything in medicine, it\u2019s that inflammatory processes underlie just about every major chronic disease, from heart disease to rheumatoid arthritis to cancer to Alzheimer\u2019s. Interest in anti-inflammatory foods, diets, herbs and drugs has increased as we have learned more about this process, and it\u2019s no surprise that we are discovering more and more anti-inflammatory compounds in nature. Curcumin, found in turmeric, was discovered some years ago, and has now been the subject of thousands of research articles. Oleocanthal, a more recent discovery, is still poorly understood, but I believe that we are likely to see it grow exponentially in importance in the next few years.\nIn the meantime, if you haven\u2019t read Extra Virginity, pick up a copy \u2013 it\u2019s one of the better reads I\u2019ve come across in recent months.",
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        "raw_content": "Calories refers to the energy available in food. It is usually expressed as kcal (in Europe) and calories in US and Canada. Carbohydrates, fiber, fats, proteins, organic acids, polyols, and ethanol all release energy during respiration\u2014this is often called 'food energy'. When nutrients react with oxygen in the cells of living things, energy is released. A small amount of energy is available through fermentation. Fats and ethanol have the greatest amount of food energy per mass, 9 and 7 kcal/g (38 and 30 kJ/g), respectively. Proteins and most carbohydrates have about 4 kilo calories per gram (17 kJ/g).[1]\nImportance of Calories\nHuman beings need energy to survive. The calories or energy in food is used for breathing, movement, pumping blood, all metabolic processes, and every physiological process in the body.\nBy burning calories through metabolic processes, carbohydrates are broken down into glucose and other sugars, fats are broken down into glycerol and fatty acids and proteins are broken down into amino acids. These breakdown molecules are then transported through the bloodstream to the cells, where they are either absorbed for immediate use or sent on to the final stage of metabolism in which they are reacted with oxygen to release their stored energy.\nA person's weight is strongly a reflection of the difference between the calories that they consume and the calories that they use. Calories are used through metabolic processes, exercise and other forms of activity.\nFor many people, losing weight is based on either decreasing the daily calories that they consume, or increasing the daily calories that they burn.\nThe source of calories determines a person's overall health. Carbohydrates, especially those from fruits and vegetables, and proteins are healthier sources of calories than fats, especially those found in processed food.\nThe recommended daily intake is based on a person's age, weight, body composition, activity level and health status. Daily energy intake recommendations varies for each individual, but some general guidelines are as follows:\nYoung adult men require between 2,500 and 2,700 kcal.\nYoung adult women require between 1,900 and 2,200 kcal.\nChildren and older people require fewer calories.\nThose that are sedentary require fewer calories; those that are physically active require more.\nTo determine your specific calorie needs ask your naturopathic doctor or check out the following guide from Health Canada [1].\n\u2191 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_energy\nRetrieved from \"http://www.ndhealthfacts.org/wiki/index.php?title=Calories&oldid=34357\"",
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        "raw_content": "KS2 Mexico Project\nMiss Websters Class are doing a project on Mexico. For this the pupils will be learning about the culture and tasting the native foods.\nThe Day of the Dead (Spanish: D\u00eda de Muertos) is a Mexican holiday celebrated throughout Mexico, in particular the Central and South regions, and by people of Mexican heritage elsewhere. The multi-day holiday focuses on gatherings of family and friends to pray for and remember friends and family members who have died, and help support their spiritual journey.\nClass 2 watched the animated film Coco and made t-shirts and puppets in the style of the Day of The Dead.\nClass 2 then tried various dishes from the Mexican regions which are usually hot and spicy. The pupils did very well to try the different flavours.\nFOR MORE PICTURES PLEASE VISIT MISS WEBSTERS CLASS PAGE.\nToday, we have been making Aztec masks out of clay as part of our Mexico topic.",
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        "raw_content": "Home COMMUNITY Opinion: The silver bullet for student debt: Bankruptcy\nOpinion: The silver bullet for student debt: Bankruptcy\nF.H. Buckley - Special To The Washington Post\nF.H. Buckley (Photo: fhbuckley.com)\nAmerican higher education badly needs reform. Over the past two decades, universities have regarded the availability of hundreds of millions of dollars in federal student loans as an excuse for staggering tuition increases. Now students graduate with intolerable levels of debt, in an economy where they often can\u2019t find jobs to pay it back. And too many universities have become political-indoctrination factories or intellectual babysitters instead of providing useful educations and preparing students for the adult world.\nBut there\u2019s a silver bullet that could cure all three ailments: bankruptcy.\nIn an entrepreneurial society, it\u2019s essential to know that you can take risks and, if you fail, there is still a path to try again. The ability to declare bankruptcy as a last resort and to start afresh has long been a vital element of American dynamism, yet it is denied to young people who borrow for their education.\nThat wasn\u2019t always the case. Until the late 1970s, Americans unable to pay off educational loans were permitted to dispose of them with a Chapter 7 bankruptcy petition. That changed in 1978 when U.S. bankruptcy rules were overhauled. Defaults on student loans weren\u2019t a significant problem \u2013 tuition was much lower then, and jobs awaited most graduates \u2013 and legislators simply decided that it was a bit much to expect the government to guarantee loans and then absorb the cost of bankruptcy.\nNo one thought that we\u2019d see anything like today\u2019s student debt levels or that bankruptcy rights for education loans would be desperately needed.\nIn assessing 20 years of tuition increases, U.S. News and World Report found last year that tuition at national universities (defined as those with a full range of undergraduate majors and master\u2019s and doctoral programs) spiked 157 percent for private institutions. At public national universities, out-of-state tuition and fees rose 194 percent, while in-state tuition and fees swelled 237 percent. Inflation across that period was 53 percent.\nAs the cost of education mounted, so did the student debt load. Since 2006, the amount that Americans owe in educational loans has tripled, to $1.53 trillion, according to the Federal Reserve. Once again, ill-advised government interventions played a role, including the 2005 Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act barring private student loans from protection, and the Affordable Care Act, which in 2010 largely made the government directly responsible for student loans. About 80 percent of student loans are owed to the feds.\nIf many millennials have been radicalized, if they\u2019ve given up on free markets, it\u2019s hard to blame them. They\u2019ve been slapped in the face by free markets in the form of the student-loan racket. What many young people need is relief from overwhelming debt burdens through bankruptcy.\nPrivate lenders would object, naturally, as would people who\u2019ve struggled to pay off some or all of their student debt. Problems like that arise whenever a country transitions to a more efficient regime, but it shouldn\u2019t get in the way of urgently needed reform. The U.S. deficit would increase if direct government loans were made dischargeable. But it\u2019s not as if everyone would stop paying off student loans: Declaring bankruptcy comes at the price of damaged credit ratings and years of being unable to obtain loans or credit cards, or doing so at much higher interest rates. Most people who have jobs and are able to continue paying their loans would want to avoid bankruptcy. But countless other young Americans would be liberated from debt and more likely to invigorate the economy, helping make up for government\u2019s added costs.\nWhat about the universities themselves? They\u2019ve created the problem, and they should be part of the solution: Hold them financially accountable, in whole or part, when their graduates declare bankruptcy on student loans. Universities should be given time to clean up their acts \u2013 say, until 2020 \u2013 and after that they would have to agree to indemnify the federal government for student-loan bankruptcies. Schools would think twice before running up the tuition tab. They might even start bringing it down.\nUniversities might also rethink the kinds of courses they offer. If they bore some or most of the cost of bankruptcies, they no doubt would start paying close attention to whether their graduates can get jobs. Too many universities offer too many frivolous courses, and majors, that make employers run the other way from applicants. Such graduates aren\u2019t good bets to repay their loans. If the university bore the financial risk, it would almost certainly change what it teaches.\nWould all this be thoroughly disruptive? Most certainly. But U.S. higher education badly needs a measure of creative destruction.\nBuckley teaches at the Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University and is the author of \u201cThe Republican Workers Party: How the Trump Victory Drove Everyone Crazy, and Why It Was Just What We Needed.\u201d\nPrevious articleThe rule of law in Trump\u2019s America seems safe, for now says Indian-American attorney, former U.S. Acting Solicitor General\nNext articleConference in Chicago on integrating India\u2019s spiritual traditions with the needs of modern entrepreneurship",
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        "raw_content": "New York Probate\nProbate in New York State refers to a legal proceeding conducted in the Surrogate's Court for the purpose of validating the decedent's last Will and judicially appointing the executor named therein to administer and settle the estate. The New York Law Firm of Mitchell Wilensky is experienced in filing New York probate proceedings, and in interpreting nuances of New York probate law. Whether an estate needs to be probated depends entirely on the nature and size of the decedent's assets. Ask our firm about your particular situation. Providing guidance in estate and probate matters enables our firm to serve families of decedents by alleviating conflicts, and unburdening the family which would otherwise wade through a tremendous amount of paper in an area which requires frequent contact with beneficiaries, the witnesses to the Will and the Clerks of the Surrogate's Court.\nOur firm routinely represents clients in probate proceedings in the following New York Surrogate's Courts: New York (Manhattan), Bronx, Kings ((Brooklyn), Queens, Westchester, and the Long Island counties of Nassau and Suffolk. Over the years, we have also handled probate cases in other counties in New York State. While New York probate laws are intended to be uniform, each Surrogate's Court has local probate rules. We are familiar with the local probate rules and can process a probate proceeding in all New York counties.\nProbating a Will is the first step in any estate administration. Once the Will has been located, the Executor must make sure that the probate is handled quickly and efficiently, and the best way to do this is to hire counsel such as the Law Firm of Mitchell Wilensky who is well versed with probate and Surrogate's Court procedures. Although an Executor is not legally required to obtain the assistance of an attorney to probate the Will, he or she would be well advised to do so. New York requires that all beneficiaries and fiduciaries named in a Will as well as all of the decedent's distributees (those who would benefit if there were no Will) be notified that the Will is being submitted to probate. Any person who would be adversely affected by the probate of the Will is given an opportunity to appear in Court and object. Such a person may sign a waiver and consent form indicating he or she consents to probate. In most cases, no one has any objection to the Will, and as long as the Surrogate believes that the testator's last Will was properly executed in accordance with New York law, it will be admitted to probate and the person or persons named therein appointed Executors. In some instances the witnesses to the Will may be required to testify that the Will is valid.\nEstate Administration [Top]\nThe legal services required in processing a person's affairs after death is the area of law known as estate administration.\nEstate administration is one of the core practice areas of the Law Offices of Mitchell Wilensky. The firm's familiarity with the day-to-day operations of the Courts and the taxing authorities allows it, in most cases, to expedite and simplify the estate administration process. Generally, the estate administration process can be divided into the following stages:\nInitial Court Proceeding: probating the Will in the Surrogate's Court, or if the person died without a Will (intestacy), filing an \"administration\" proceeding in the Surrogate's Court.\nNuts and Bolts Estate Administration: collection, inventory and valuation of assets; sale of decedent's real estate and other assets; record keeping and computerization, raising cash requirements, payment of expenses, debts and legacies, filing of income tax returns, including fiduciary income tax returns, filing of Surrogate's Court inventory.\nEstate Tax Returns: preparation and filing of the Federal estate tax return; preparation and filing of the New York estate tax return; post-mortem estate planning, including disclaimers, renunciations; selection of a tax year for the estate; timing of distributions; QTIP elections, alternate valuations, excess deductions on termination; the generation skipping tax; preparing and handling of audits.\nAccounting & Settlement: preparation of fiduciary's accounting - judicial versus non-judicial accountings; final distributions of estate assets and payment of commissions; finalizing all aspects of the estate.\nBeneficiary Rights [Top]\nRights of Beneficiaries and Heirs in New York Estates:\nThe New York Estate, Probate & Inheritance Law Firm of Mitchell Wilensky is sensitive to the disharmony that can arise among a decedent's surviving family members when their loved one's personal belongings, real estate and investments are being distributed. If you are a beneficiary of a New York estate, you have the right to information about your loved one's estate and how it is being administered. We understand that the loss of a loved one can be a very emotional time and these emotions can cause even the closest of families to have conflicts with one another.\nSometimes our representation merely consists of pro-active monitoring and auditing of the performance of the fiduciary in order to see if the fiduciary is complying with his or her duties and responsibilities. Other times, legal remedies are necessary in order to protect the interests of the beneficiaries. We have helped beneficiaries in New York and throughout the United States assert their rights in New York estate including:\nBeneficiaries who were not advised of the nature and scope of the decedent's estate\nHeirs who have been waiting an inordinate amount of time for an estate fiduciary to initiate the process of distributing assets\nBeneficiaries who wish to challenge fiduciary misconduct, fraud or mismanagement\nBeneficiaries who find out that the terms of the will were not followed by the fiduciary\nBeneficiaries who find out that assets were wrongfully transferred or misappropriated prior to the decedent's death\nAn executor or administrator has a duty to administer the estate for the benefit of the beneficiaries in accordance with the laws of the State of New York. Unfortunately, this does not always occur. Sometimes they intentionally try to deny a beneficiary what is owed. Other cases come down to a simple matter of mismanagement or lack of understanding. Many cases fall in that gray area in between, where the facts and explanations are not clear, or do not add up. In all of these situations, the beneficiaries have been denied what is owed them.\nWhat are my rights as a beneficiary?\nAn estate beneficiary is entitled to a copy of the estate's \"List of Assets-Inventory\" which the fiduciary is required to file with the Surrogate's Court. This document summarizes the assets comprising the gross estate, listing both the probate and non-probate assets of the decedent valued as of the date of death.\nAn estate beneficiary is entitled to an accounting from the fiduciary of the estate listing the estate's assets, income, debts, expenses, taxes and distributions.\nA beneficiary is entitled to receive their inheritance in a timely manner. The length of time will depend upon the complexity of the estate.\nA beneficiary can commence a proceeding requesting the Surrogate's Court to remove the fiduciary if there is a judicial finding of fiduciary misconduct.\nThe New York Estate, Probate & Inheritance Law Firm of Mitchell Wilensky represents beneficiaries and heirs living in New York City, Long Island, upstate New York, as well as throughout the United States who believe that their rights as beneficiaries are being compromised, or at the minimum, not being addressed. If you are a beneficiary in a New York Estate matter, please contact us to discuss your case and the rights that you may have under New York law.\nEstate Litigation [Top]\nFor over 35 years, the Law Firm of Mitchell Wilensky has successfully represented litigants in contested estates. The firm has been involved in leading cases, including a landmark case in the New York County Surrogate's Court regarding the right to a jury trial in a proceeding to invalidate a lifetime trust, as well as a litigated administration case in an estate of a victim of the September 11th terrorist attacks. (See the \"Reported Cases\" section of this website.)\nTypical estate litigation handled by the firm in Surrogate's Court includes:\nWill Contests (Contested Probate Proceedings): The Law Firm of Mitchell Wilensky has handled countless will and trust contests in New York County, Kings County (Brooklyn), Queens County, Bronx County, and Long Island (Nassau and Suffolk Counties). In some cases this representation involves defending a decedent's will or trust from a contest, in others, the representation involves protecting and enforcing the rights of disinherited heirs. Before a New York State Surrogate's Court determines the validity of a will and admits it to probate, the Court must be satisfied that the instrument is genuine, that it was validly executed, and that at the time of the execution the decedent was competent to make a will and free of restraint.\nFiduciary Misconduct: Breach of fiduciary duty proceedings are commenced when a beneficiary of an estate objects to the actions of the executor or administrator. Under certain circumstances, families may properly accuse an executor, administrator or trustee of failure to properly distribute estate assets, of stealing benefits owed to heirs or beneficiaries under the terms of the will or trust, or mismanagement of an estate. The Law Firm of Mitchell Wilensky has over 35 years of experience in both defending and prosecuting claims of fiduciary misconduct.\nSurviving Spouse Litigation: Exercising a surviving spouse's rights in an estate (right of election and right to spousal exempt property), or in the alternative, disqualifying or limiting the surviving spouse's inheritance rights.\nAccountings: Judicial settlement of executor and trustee accounts, or in the alternative, filing objections to a fiduciary's account to protect the rights of beneficiaries or creditors.\nWrongful Death: Prosecution and judicial approval of wrongful death recoveries in automobile, construction, aviation or boating accidents, medical malpractice.\nKinship: A kinship proceeding is the judicial process by which an alleged heir seeks to establish his/her relationship to the decedent. 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        "raw_content": "Jack A. Hardy\nJuly 1st, 2018 Guest Book \u00bb\nIt is with great sadness that Jack Hardy passed peacefully on Thursday, May 24, 2018 with his family by his side as he went to Heaven on a shining rainbow sunbeam after a brief illness. He was born on October 6, 1933 to Harold N. and Elvera (Milliken) Hardy in Reading, Massachusetts.\nDuring Jack\u2019s school years, he was a great athlete, loved to play all sports, especially football, basketball, baseball and golf. He played in the first Reading Memorial High School Golf Tournament in 1953 and received an award which is displayed in the RMHS Hall of Fame!\nJack was preceeded in death by his beloved Dad and Mom, his two brothers, three sisters and his young Godson, Frank B.Coates. There are still many nieces and nephews that remember him well as he was always \u201cvolunteering\u201d to coach a \u201cpick-up\u201d team for one of the kids.\nJack retired from Local IUOE 4 Heavy Equipment and Concrete Pumping Operations, Boston, MA. Jack and his wife, Arline moved from Wilmington, MA to Ocala FL in May 1992. They opened a ceramic shop that very year in Marion Oaks, next to Mic\u2019s 19th Hole Pub, where he enjoyed playing golf and shooting darts with his many friends.\nJack leaves his beloved friend and wife of nearly 60 years, and loving children, Linda E. Temple Migliori, Jack A. Hardy, Lori A. O\u2019Donoghue. His Grandchildren Tara M. Temple, Gary D. Temple, Jr, Bryan S. Temple (Kate) and Ryan P. O\u2019Donoghue. A Great Grandson, Brayden Quinn O\u2019Donoghue and a Great Granddaughter, Charlie Elizabeth Temple.\nJack was a charter and life member, and Fellowship server of the Lodge of Loyal Order of Moose of North Reading, MA. #1511. He was also a member of the West Marion Lodge in Ocala, FL #2356. Jack travelled with his wife, Arline,\na charter and life member of the North Reading, MA Chapter #492 and a Past Grand Council Member of the Women of the Moose on assignment in many of the U.S. and Canadian Provinces. Jack will be remembered by many members.\nCalling hours will be held on Saturday, July 14th from 11:00 a.m. \u2013 1:00 p.m. in the Nichols Funeral Home, 187 Middlesex Ave., Wilmington, MA.\nIn lieu of flowers, donations can be sent Moose Charities, 155 S International Drive Mooseheart, IL 60539 or www.moosecharities.org\nOne Entry in Guest Book for \u201cJack A. Hardy\u201d\nButchie & Sandy Johnson says:\nOur deepest sympathy to the entire Hardy Family, he was a wonderful hard working man, God will definitely show you the way to smiling again. I know this experience will change you forever. I hope in the days to come you can remember all the good times you shared with him and all the love he gave you all throughout the years. He is not gone. I know he will be watching over you forever. Love you all Butchie & Sandy",
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        "raw_content": "KM definitions - good, bad and ugly?\nTwo years ago I blogged an analysis of a list of KM definitions. Here is a fresh look at a new list.\nWod Clud from the KMAus list\nThe analysis of the previous list showed a few \"definition clusters\", as well as a definitional split between those who define KM in terms of knowledge, and those who define Km in terms of information.\nThe new list, which allows us to revisit this analysis, was created by KM Australia, and you can find it here. It contains 183 entries, but a couple are duplicates and many are not definitions, but commentary on (for example) why definitions are difficult. About 147 entries are real definitions.\nThe first thing we can do with this list is create a word cloud, shown here.\nThe word Knowledge is prominent in the list, as we might expect in a series of definitions about Knowledge Management. However Information is quite prominent as well, possibly the joint second largest term, together with \"organisation\".\nSo lets start to subdivide and categorise the definitions. I categorised them by the main subject noun - such as \"Knowledge Management is the management/sharing/capture/organisation of X\" where X is the subject noun. Then I counted how many times the following nouns appeared as the subject, either individually, or as a shared subject.\nIntellectual (as in intellectual property, intellectual assets)\nI plotted the results below in a cross-plot, so we can see the frequency of these nouns individually or in pairs.\nYou can see, for example, that 63 definitions used solely the word \"knowledge\", such as \"To harvest and store Knowledge within the company to increase productivity \".\n1 definition includes \"knowledge\" and \"know-how\" as in \"(managing) Your Knowledge and your Know-how : An Asset to improve every day\"\nThere were many examples of 3 or 4 words appearing in the same definition, but seldom the same 3 or 4 words.\nKnowledge/information/experience 2 definitions\nKnowledge/information/data 3 definitions\nKnowledge/information/know-how 1 definition Know-how/experience/information 1 definition\nThese are not included on the matrix\nDefinition clusters\nThe matrix shows exactly what we saw two years ago - a set of \"definition clusters\" which I have marked on the matrix in colours, with green, amber, red representing how much I personally support these definitions.\nThe Knowledge/know-how/experience cluster\nThe green cluster contains the definitions I personally prefer, which define KM in terms of knowledge and (to a much lesser extent) experience and know-how. For me these are GOOD definitions. Management of knowledge should, at its heart, focus on Knowledge.\nThe KID cluster\nIn the orange cluster, top right, we see definitions which mix the terms Knowledge, Information and Data. I feel these definitions should be treated with caution, as they blur the boundary between KM, IM and DM. Certainly there are times when knowledge is transferred in documented form, and these documents are subject to information management processes. however KM is concerned primarily with the content of the documents, and how this may be used to help another person develop their knowledge. IM is concerned more with how these documents are stored, characterised, and made findable.\nThe intellectual cluster\nThe orange cell is where we see definitions based on \"intellectual assets\" or \"intellectual capability\" (an example would be \"Management of the intellectual property of the organisation - using many and varied techniques\"). I see what these definitions are getting at, but worry that they leave open the question \"what is intellectual property\" and they run the risk of focusing on patents and intellectual property.\nThe information/data cluster\nIn the red cluster we see 30 definitions that do not use the term knowledge at all, for example \"Recognition and appropriate shared use of corporate information\". Such definitions are, I suggest, just plain wrong and should not be used. Any definition that focuses on what you do with information, is surely a definition of information management, For example we see in a couple of places on the list definitions which say \"Right information to the right person at the right time\" - which is an Information Management definition according to the AIIM. These to me are either BAD definitions or downright UGLY\nIn conclusion the confusion between KM and IM remains, with about 20% of the definitions on this list talking only about information and data, and not about knowledge at all.\nHowever about 50% of the definitions are firmly in the knowledge domain (the green sector) which is an improvement on the 40% in the green cluster 2 years ago.\nPlease note that in no cases are the terms knowledge and Information defined.",
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        "raw_content": "The El Segundo real estate market is a hot one. For both buyers and sellers, this is an exciting time to enter the market. With a variety of real estate options and excellent home values that are trending upwards, there\u2019s much to get excited about in the city of El Segundo.\nPopulation Growth Means Exciting Times for Real Estate\nThe city of El Segundo is seeing strong growth as more and more people are discovering the \u201claid back Los Angeles\u201d near the airport. With growth comes a demand for more houses for sale. Since 1990, the city has grown by about 20%, but with a population of just under 17,000 it\u2019s still a comfortable suburban size. As the population continues to expand, new subdivisions are popping up around the community, and demand for pre-owned homes is also on the rise.\nThis population growth has also been exciting for El Segundo businesses. Commercial real estate in the city has seen its own growth in recent years, with a large number of businesses calling the area home. This provides recreational opportunities, needed services, and needed employment to the people who are making the move to the city.\nHousing Options in El Segundo\nThe El Segundo real estate market is known for its diversity. Here you can purchase a single-family home, ocean-view condo or spacious estate properties, depending on your needs. There are also a number of apartments in El Segundo available for rent and for purchase. Homebuyers will find something to meet just about any need when shopping in this market.\nHousing Price Trends in El Segundo\nEl Segundo real estate maintains a high-value year after year, with steady increases each year. The average sales price for properties in El Segundo is $1.2 million, with prices between $475,000 and nearly $4 million for residential properties. The average sales price is up nearly 30% in 2018 over 2017. Homes sell quickly in El Segundo too, with an average days on market of just about 15. This fast turn around for properties has been a hot topic on El Segundo news stations, and it means exciting times for home sellers.\nThe current El Segundo real estate market is definitely favoring sellers. Those who are looking to buy homes in El Segundo are going to want to act quickly when a home they like hits the market. With homes selling in about two weeks on average, having financing in order and being ready to make an offer is critical for buyers.\nSellers will find that there is high demand for their properties. Having a property in good shape that is uncluttered will ensure a fast sale, but sellers should have no trouble finding interested buyers in the current market. Many El Segundo homes and condos are selling for a profit too, which is another benefit to sellers.\nWhether you are buying or selling real estate in El Segundo, the right agent will make a difference in the process. Find out more about your home buying and selling options by scheduling a consultation with a skilled agent, and jump into the hot real estate market that currently is El Segundo.",
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        "raw_content": "This lawyer is licensed to practice in South Carolina and has no record of discipline from the South Carolina bar association. *\nKlok Law Firm LLC handles South Carolina Family Court matters including divorce, separate support and maintenance, alimony, child support, child custody, modification actions, name changes, juvenile law, and adoptions. Both attorneys are certified family court mediators with a collective 47 plus years of legal experience. We treat our clients with compassion and respect and at the same time passionately championing our clients' rights during difficult times. Our clients are in Charleston, Dorchester and Berkeley counties. We also represent clients living out of state but who have children, spouses or former spouses living in South Carolina.\n1002 Anna Knapp Blvd., Ste 103\nKLF offers a free initial consultation.\nFees are determined on a case-by-case basis. During the initial consult the fee amount, either hourly with a retainer or a flat fee will be provided. Most clients pay a retainer or downpayment.\nPlease contact our office for rate inquiry.\nDivorce can be a scary and unsettling word. The decision to divorce is as important, if not more so, than the initial decision to marry.\nWhether you're already well past the decision to get a divorce, or you're just beginning to wrestle with the idea, take solace in the knowledge that Klok Family Law is here with you every step of the way. One thing you will not want to worry about as you decide how to split up assets and custody is how you'll navigate your way through the murky waters of divorce law. Call an experienced divorce attorney at Klok Family Law today and let us help.\nWhat does the divorce process look like?\nAgain, no matter where you are in the process, it can be an emotional and stressful time. One thing that can help reduce this anxiety is mental preparation; know what to expect. Typically, the process follows these steps:\nSeparation. Whether it's just a trial or a definitive step, separation (of living arrangements) usually marks the inauguration of a divorce. For some couples, a temporary separation is what they need to work through the issues. Perhaps divorce is not actually the solution, and a trial separation helps them learn this. For others, the decision to divorce has already been made, and starting new lives in new homes is the healthiest first step. In nearly all cases and in nearly all states, separation is the only necessary pre-requisite for the next step, which is filing.\nPaperwork. This is where Klok Family Law comes in. There are a whole host of forms you will need to complete (such as a civil summons and a complaint for absolute divorce) based on your state of residence, and Klok Family Law will ensure that you have all your bases covered. Take the stress out of the details of the divorce and focus on the big picture so you can settle what's best for you and your family.\nCourt. Your Klok representative will be with you for this final step, as well. No one wants to spend an extraordinary amount of time in a courtroom; Klok Family Law will ensure that you are prepared for your case and walk away ready to begin your new life.\nIn addition to the divorce process, there are a few more things to consider as you entertain the decision to divorce. Laws are different in every state. All states recognize divorce for various reasons, including the \"no-fault\". Where states differ, however, are in matters such as waiting periods (how long you need to wait before your divorce will be considered legal). Factors that states consider when determining waiting periods include (but are not limited to):\nKlok Family Law is experienced in South Carolina divorce law, and is here to advise you throughout the process. A knowledgeable Mt. pleasant divorce attorney at Klok Family Law can walk you through the specifics of South Carolina laws so that you don't have to make this journey alone. Contact us today to see how we can help you.\nSuzanne Lafleur Klok\nSuzanne Lafleur Klok represents individuals who are facing life changing events and those who wish to protect themselves from unnecessary hardship. Her practice includes debt negotiation, elder law, estate planning, probate, family law and bankruptcy cases, as well as business formation services. Suzanne practices a holistic approach to the practice of law. By focusing on individual client needs, Suzanne is able formulate a unique strategic plan for each of her clients.\nPrior to establishing the Klok Law Firm, Suzanne had over a decade of litigation experience in products liability, personal injury, transportation, tobacco, medical devices, environmental toxic tort and securities and consumer fraud class action litigation. Suzanne's meticulous pre-trial skills and ability to identify critical facts and supporting evidence has allowed her the flexibility to practice in a variety of complex areas. Early in her career, Suzanne practiced corporate and tax law. She also speaks at legal education seminars on a variety of topics. Suzanne serves on the Board of Directors of the South Carolina Collaborative Law Institute, a non-profit organization, formed to educate the public on an alternative to aggressive litigation which allows them to resolve disputes without going to court.\nBelieving in the importance of connecting with her community, Suzanne is a volunteer Guardian ad litem. Through her volunteer work as a Guardian ad litem she is able to speak for the most vulnerable in our society, our children. Suzanne was also one of the first private attorneys to collaborate with the Homeownership Resource Center, a division of Family Services, Inc., a local non-profit agency, to assist homeowners in financial crisis. By providing counseling and debt negotiation services at no charge to homeowners through the Homeownership Resource Center, she works with homeowners and loan services to try and help homeowners keep their homes. In the past, Suzanne has served on the Board of Directors for East Cooper Meals on Wheels.\nSouth Carolina , 2001\nLouisiana , 1995\nNewcomb College of Tulane University\nBachelor of Arts , 1991\nGraduated with a dual major in English Literature and Anthropology, cum laude.\nLoyola University School of Business\nRhett D. Klok\nRhett D. Klok represents individuals by fighting for their rights and protecting their future. His practice includes products liability, personal injury, veterans disability, entertainment law, as well as domestic and family law cases. As a U.S. citizen raised in Mexico City, Rhett is not only bilingual but has a multicultural worldview that has served him well when representing the diverse needs of plaintiffs. He possesses an interdisciplinary background and has the flexibility and know-how to successfully tackle a client's problems. Rhett's \"hands-on\" approach, along with pursuing each case zealously, which has served his clients well throughout the years.\nPrior to founding the Klok Law Firm, Rhett worked on complex litigation such as In re Silicone Breast Implant Litigation, the groundbreaking Castano v. American Tobacco Company, the Tobacco Litigation on behalf of the states of Texas and New Mexico, as well as several medical devices and drug Multi-District litigations such as Kugel Mesh, Sulzer Hip, Rezulin and, was appointed to the Plaintiffs' Steering Committee In Re: Nuvaring Litigation. He has litigated railroad crossing, medical prescription errors, nursing home, medical device, medical malpractice, pharmaceutical, aviation, asbestos, tobacco, vehicle and tire defect cases as well. Rhett has served as vice chair of the American Association for Justice's Preemption Law Litigation Group. Also, he is a regular speaker at legal seminars on a variety of topics such as settlement, litigating personal injury cases, and preemption.\nA strong believer in community involvement, Rhett has been a volunteer Guardian ad litem where he protects and speaks on behalf of children in South Carolina who would otherwise not have a voice within the court system. 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        "raw_content": "'All they want is a good home with someone to love them'\nZoe Greszler \u2022 Nov 30, 2016 at 4:03 PM\nMany think of this time of year as a time of giving and what better thing to give the gift of a loving home?\nOn Black Friday, 10 animals from the Huron County Humane Society (HCHS) were given just that.\n\u201cIt was so nice, we had 10 adoptions on Black Friday,\u201d said Nancy Burns, HCHS animal caregiver. \u201cThat\u2019s wonderful. So many need homes and we just want them all to find a home for the holidays, and like I said we have so many that need adopted.\n\u201cWe had a Black Friday sale where it was only a $75 fee instead of the normal $125 fee (to adopt an animal),\u201d she added.\n\u201cThat includes a leukemia test or heartworm test. The dogs are microchipped. They have all of their vaccines. You can\u2019t go to a vet and get that for $75 or $125. They\u2019re all vaccinated and you know when you get one (from here) that they\u2019re all leukemia negative, they don\u2019t have heartworm and then they get their vaccines and are spayed or neutered. So it really is a deal.\u201d\nWith the holidays just around the corner, HCHS will hold another sale, though the prices are not yet officially decided.\nBurns said it\u2019s important to the organization that the animals find good homes.\n\u201cThat\u2019s all they want is a good home with someone to love them,\u201d she said. \u201cThey all have their own personalities and their own stories.\u201d\nOne such story is that of one of the 10 kittens that just came in, Trooper.\n\u201cHe was part of a rescue when he came here,\u201d Burns said.\n\u201cHe was almost dead. You couldn\u2019t even tell if he had one of his eyes. He was being abused by some kids, then someone else saw them and called the police and they brought him in here and (Trooper\u2019s) sibling was already gone, dead, and he was just a mess. And so we called him Trooper because he was a real trooper with all the medicine. They\u2019re (the kittens) still at that age that they\u2019re still so playful.\u201d\nSome situations don\u2019t allow for a person to adopt a pet in need of a home.\nThere are other ways to give though and HCHS has set up a giving tree to let the community know just what is needed. The tree is decorated with gift tags labeled with an item that is needed for the animals, allowing the individual to take the tag, shop for the item(s) and help in a way that will make a real difference.\n\u201cWe always need bleach and we always need kitty litter and just general donations and we put it up there so people can just come in and take one,\u201d Burns said.\n\u201cIt just went up (Monday) and someone\u2019s already taken one. And we do get donations. When we put a plea out there that we need something, we\u2019ll come in and we\u2019ll find bags of food or bleach or paper towels or things. People are pretty good about those things, especially around the holidays. It seems like they want to do something good.\u201d\nCurrently the shelter is housing 10 dogs, 10 kittens and about nine adult cats all in need of a good home.",
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        "raw_content": "Helen joined us four months ago as a volunteer, working with us to fundraise and helping out with special events. She\u2019s here because she wants to be able to help people and give back to the community.\nWhilst working here she has gained confidence and people skills and would describe Nottingham Women\u2019s Centre as a \u2018very loving and family orientated place\u2019.\nOnce again we would like to thank all our volunteers at the Centre who help us to achieve such amazing things!\nHave you ever met our volunteer Joelle? She\u2019s been volunteering here at Nottingham Women\u2019s Centre for 19 months, working in the fundraising team. When we asked her what she liked most about her role she answered: \u2018Being a part of something that helps others, and supporting other women\u2019. Thanks to her time here she has felt more empowered as a woman and is thankful for having met more people and gaining new experiences. Without volunteers like Joelle we would be nowhere so a massive thank you to anybody who has ever helped us out at the Centre.\nLouise has been volunteering with us in an administrative role at the Centre for the past 9 months. Inspired to do something useful to help women, she has found her volunteering has had a great effect on her confidence and self-esteem. As well as the other services at the Centre that she has found out about, she particularly enjoys the welcoming, non-judgmental atmosphere here.",
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        "raw_content": "This is my final blog out a series on the Life Lessons learnt from walking the Ways of the Camino De Santiago. These final lessons come in the form of rolling with the punches, letting go, recognising that we are formed from our experiences, it is the journey and not the destination, abd find inspiration.\u2026\nAs highlighted in my previous article, I have recently walked 3 different Camino routes and from each of them I have learnt many life lessons that I instilled whilst walking the camino and will carry out in my personal and professional life. These initial lessons come in the form of the feeling of community, re-connecting\u2026\nRecently I walked 3 different routes of the Camino De Santiago (also known as the Way of St James). This blog holds in it many experiences, reflections and wisdom\u2019s that I had formed over this course of time. These have been brought to light through my own introspections, the incredible people I met along the\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "Bolender, Milford Henry, Orangeville, Stephenson County, Illinois, Coin dealer who held 197 mail coin auction sales from 1925 to 1960, and published at least 55 special fixed price lists by April 1934.\nHe was born on August 23, 1894, at Orangeville, Illinois, the son of Stewart E. (1861-) and Clara A. (1865-) Bolender. He was the third of six children. His father was born in Illinois and worked as a stone-mason. His mother was born in Wisconsin.\nHe began collecting coins as a schoolboy receiving collectible coins as a reward for good grades and good schoolwork.\nHe served in the U.S. Army 14th Infantry 19th Division during WWI and enlisted on May 20, 1918 at Freeport, Illinois, where he was made Corporal. He was discharged on January 27, 1919 at Camp Dodge, Iowa.\nIn 1922, he was a high school principal at Rock City, Stephenson County, Illinois, with an annual salary of $1,800 per year.[1]\nHis application for ANA membership is dated October 16, 1924 and gives his occupation as school principal.[2] He is ANA member No. 2776.\nHis first commercial advertisement as a coin dealer that ran in The Numismatist was in the November 1924 issue. He announced \u201cPublic Mail Auctions Held Every Month\u201d.\nAccording to the 1930 U.S. Census, Bolender was a bachelor still living with his parents and was a self-employed numismatist. His father was now the proprietor of a hotel.\nHis mail coin auction business thrived and was highly successful attracting several important numismatic collections.\nOn October 15, 1935, for example, he ran Part III of the Famous Collection Formed by A. M. Smith of Minneapolis, Minnesota.\nIn 1937, he married Lily Hillquist, a Nebraska schoolteacher, whom he had met on a trip to Europe.\nIn November 1939, Bolender and his wife moved into their new home which they had built at 1126 Benson Boulevard, Freeport, Illinois, and conducted there Sale No. 127.\nOn July 28, 1950 he was issued his copyright and published The United States Early Silver Dollars From 1794 to 1803 (Freeport, Illinois, 1950), hardbound in blue cloth with gilt lettering, contains 9 collotype plates.\nOn Christmas-Eve 1951, Bolender suffered a heart attack.\nAbout March 1952, he moved to San Marino, California as a semi-retired dealer after Sale No. 183 held that February.\nHis 197th Sale was held in the Fall of 1960.\nFrom 1961 to 1963 he contributed a column in Numismatic News, titled, \u201cM/ H. Bolender Writes\u201d.\nIn 1969 at the 78th ANA Anniversary Convention he was nominated as a candidate for election to the ANA Hall of Fame.[3]\nIn 1975, he was awarded the ANA 50-year gold membership at the ANA Los Angeles Convention.\nHe died at age 83 on November 15, 1977, at Mount Miguel Covenant Village, Spring Valley, where he moved since late 1970. His wife, his older brother Glen, and two younger sisters survived him.\nIn 2009 the Numismatic Bibliomania Society conducted a survey of the 100 Greatest Items of United States Numismatic Literature and placed The United States Early Silver Dollars From 1794 to 1803 as No. 31 on the list.\nRemy Bourne, Fixed Price List & Prices Paid For List\u2019s of United States Coin Dealers 1900-1929. (Minneapolis, Minnesota : Ramm Communications, 1988) Vol. II : 22-25\nHobbies : The Magazine for Collectors, December (1934) : 3\n[1] Illinois School Directory 1922-1923, Circular, Isssue 166, Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (1922) : 51\n[2] From his obituary in The Numismatist, Volume 91, No. 1, January (1978) : 71; See also Q. David Bowers, American Numismatic Association Centennial (Colorado Springs, Colorado : American Numismatic Association, 1991) Volume II : 1270\n[3] The Numismatist, Vol. 82, No. 4, April (1969) : 435-436",
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        "raw_content": "Mickley, Joseph J. (1799-1878), A piano manufacturer and musical instrument repairman in Philadelphia. Mickley began a quest in 1817 when he decided to look for a cent from his birth year; perhaps the most difficult large cent year to locate. Mickley is sometimes referred to as \u201cThe Father of American Numismatics\u201d. In 1867, Mickley lost $16,000 worth of coins in a burglary. His remaining collection was sold at auction by W. Elliot Woodward on October 28-November 2, 1867. The collection contained 140 choice large cents. Some additional Mickley coins were included in the Haseltine sale of January 31, 1879.\nMickley, Joseph Jacob (1799-November 15, 1878), 927 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA. He was born March 24, 1799, at South Whitehall, a township then in Lehigh County, but originally comprised in Northampton. At the age of seventeen he went to Philadelphia as apprentice to a piano-maker. At that time the method of building a piano-forte was as different from the advanced art of these days as was the instrument itself. The piano-maker had then to work from the legs upward. His necessary duties demanded knowledge which is now distributed among several entirely distinct sets of artificers. That young Mickley satisfactorily completed his apprenticeship may be inferred from two facts: he started in business for himself in August, 1822, and in October, 1831, the Franklin Institute awarded him a prize for skill in the manufacture of pianos. From his original starting-place at No. 67 North Third Street, he removed, four years later, to a store on the site now occupied by a portion of the publishing house of J.B. Lippincott Company. Here he remained until 1842, and then established himself in the building mentioned at the beginning of this article, where he continued to live until the final closing up of his business in 1869.\nIn the year 1827 the United States dollars from 1794 to 1803, all good specimens, together with some foreign coins, were stolen. In 1848 about twenty half-dollars were taken. In 1854, after showing my collection to three Southern gentlemen (as they called themselves) I missed three very scarce half-eagles.\nHe was a buyer at the Henry Bogert sale at Bangs, Merwin & Co., New York, held on February 28, 1859.\nHe appears to have been the owner of the collection sold by W. E. Woodward on October 23-24, 1860 at Leonard & Co., Boston, Massachusetts. Woodward alludes to him in the description \"being the duplicate specimens from the cabinet of one of the oldest and most successful collectors in Philadelphia\"\nThe great robbery was in 1867. In Jaffa, Palestine, a small lot, worth about one thousand francs, with a collection of Egyptian curiosities, was stolen at the hotel; and, finally, last winter, at Seville, Spain, some old Spanish coins were missing while I was showing them to some persons.\"\nThe \"great robbery\" above alluded to occurred on the evening of April 13, 1867. It was of such magnitude as to cause a wide sensation at the time, and enlisted the sympathies of his coin-hunting brethren the world over. Mr. Mickley's chief precautions, notwithstanding his previous warnings of danger from another source, had been against fire. In a third-story room was his cabinet. This had been long since filled, chiefly with an unbroken and historic list of American coins. The additional accumulations of years, nearly all foreign, and many of great rarity, had been stored in an old piano-case in his bedroom, where, as he said, in the event of fire they would be close at hand. On the evening in question Mickley was alone in his workshop, engaged in repairing a musical instrument. He had then been living entirely alone for a number of years. A single servant, who provided his meals, had gone home. About nine o'clock the loud barking of his dog in the yard below called him to the window. It was afterward found that a pair of old shoes thrown from an upper room by the burglars had thus called away the attention both of dog and master from what was going on inside. An hour later a caller discovered several pieces of money lying in the hall. An investigation disclosed the startling loss which he had sustained. The entire contents of the piano-box had been carried off. A private desk had also been broken open and despoiled of a few medals, although its chief contents were intact. A gold pencil, the gift of Ole Bull, and other keepsakes, remained undisturbed. But the larger portion of a collection of foreign coins, one of the most complete in the world, and the product of a lifetime's intelligent research, was gone! It was a heavy calamity, and one from which the old collector never fully recovered. Sir Isaac Newton's historic Fido did not do nearly the amount of irremediable damage when he overturned the lamp upon his master's papers. The actual pecuniary loss, reckoning at cost prices, was in the neighborhood of nineteen thousand dollars. The market value of such a collection was of course vastly greater, and increasing all the time at a good deal faster rate than compound interest. It was somewhat of a coincidence that Mr. Mickley had received and refused what he records as a \"tempting offer\", for the entire collection only a short time before the robbery. \"Three silk handkerchiefs have been stolen from me here [Naples],--which is one more than in London.\" At Jaffa, on his way from Egypt to Palestine, besides the robbery of coins alluded to some time back, he lost a choice autograph manuscript of Mozart which had cost him two hundred and fifty francs at Salzburg. He enjoyed chamber music and played in a quartette, usually the viola and violin. In 1863 on the occasion of the centennial anniversary of a noted Indian massacre in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, where several of his ancestors perished. He mastered the Swedish language, after having passed his seventieth year, chiefly that he might write a correct history of the first settlement of Swedes on the Delaware River below Philadelphia. At the age of seventy-two he spent several months in Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, and while there placed himself in communication with every prominent librarian of the country, besides scholars in Denmark, Holland, and Germany. He personally inspected a great mass of documents and ancient volumes. Yet the result of all this is contained in a manuscript of less than thirty large folio pages, literally crowded with invaluable data. This was read before the Historical Society of the State of Delaware in 1874. It has never been put in type, and is almost wholly made up of material which has no existence elsewhere in the English language. Mason published the story of the robbery of $10,000.00 in rare gold and silver coins of Mickley\u2019s collection on Saturday night, April 13, 1867. Charles K. Warner struck the Mickley Medal in 1867. Mickley claims to have started his coin collection in 1817. He went on a three-year Grand Tour arriving in July 1872. During his trip he was run over by a horse in Constantinople and confined to bed for a few days. He caught small pox at Leipzig, although he had it earlier in life. At Rome, while exploring a dark passageway he fell into Cicero\u2019s well and was badly bruised. He was robbed in Jaffa.\nFounding member of the Numismatic Society of Philadelphia.\nJoseph J. Mickley, 1858 Dates Of US Coins & Their Degree Of Rarity (Philadelphia, 1858)\nMickley, Joseph J. BRIEF ACCOUNT OF MURDERS BY THE INDIANS, AND THE CAUSE THEREOF, IN NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, PENN'A, OCTOBER 8TH, 1763. Phila.,, Stuckey, 1875. 37pp. Illus., folding map at rear. Original printed small 8vo wrappers, label removed from lower front cover, spine rebacked, in cloth tape. First edition. The folding map shows the White Hall and Allen Turnpikes \"To my friend and relative Rev. W. W. Deatrick, D. D., Kutztown, Pa., compliments of Minnie F. Mickley.\" on title page. Please return to Miss Minnie F. 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        "raw_content": "OECD Home Insurance and pensionsFurther reforms needed to tackle growing risk of pensioner poverty\nFurther reforms needed to tackle growing risk of pensioner poverty\n1/12/2015 - Recent reforms have made pension systems more financially sustainable and pensioners have higher living standards than ever before. But future generations are likely to find their pension entitlements much less generous than today\u2019s and many may face a serious risk of pensioner poverty, according to a new OECD report.\nPensions at a Glance 2015 says that about half of OECD countries have taken measures in the past two years to make their systems more affordable in the long term. 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Price indexation is attractive to governments facing budgetary constraints but also runs the risk of fuelling pensioner poverty as safety nets will lose value over time, according to the report.\nPensions at a Glance 2015 also highlights the challenge of the current low-growth, low-interest rate environment for savers and financial service providers offering life insurance and annuities. In addition, the mortality tables used by insurers in many countries do not take fully into account projected improvemetns in life expectancy. This could lead to pension funds and life insurers seeking higher yields and pursuing riskier investment strategies that could ultimately undermine their solvency. 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        "raw_content": "Out Of Mind \u00bb GALACTIC AWARENESS \u00bb HISTORIES MYSTERIES \u00bb The Nazca Lines: Ancient Vimana Runways\nThe Nazca Lines: Ancient Vimana Runways\n1 The Nazca Lines: Ancient Vimana Runways on Fri Nov 27, 2015 2:34 am\nWhat if, in the distant past, the Nazca lines were used as runways for the Ancient Vimana?\nEver since the Nazca lines and their intricate figures were discovered, people have wondered what their real purpose was. Were these giant figures meant to be seen from above? Do hey mimic constellations in the sky? What were the ancient\u2019s trying to say to future generations? Were the Nazca lines mere ancient art? If so\u2026 why would ancient mankind create art that cannot be fully appreciated from the ground? It seems that whatever way you look at the Nazca lines, trying to explain them while maintaining a close mind like most researchers is something impossible. What if the answer to the enigmatic Nazca lines is right in front of us, yet we do not want to accept it?\nNot long ago, Professor Masato Sakai, a specialist in Andean archaeology who has been investigating the Nazca lines for over ten years; estimates that about one thousand of the straight lines found at Nazca have expressed, reaffirmed and facilitated communication and links between the villages and people. According to the theory proposed by Professor Sakai, the Nazca lines were produced over a period of about 2,000 years from 400 BC.\nWhile his theory is certainly interesting, it fails to explain the general purpose of the figurines, geometric shapes and giant \u2018runways\u2019 on mountains that seem as if their top was literally removed to create a nearly flat surface that strangely mimics modern-day runways.\nThe question is why are we not interpreting the giant lines as what they seem to be\u2026 giant runways? Well, first of all that would go against everything we have been told by history in the last hundreds years. Ancient man who inhabited regions of the Americas, Asia and Africa was primitive and not advanced, so the idea that the Nazca lines could have been used as some sort of giant runway sounds ridiculous to those who abide to mainstream historians and archaeologists.\nRegrettably, it has been proven that mainstream scholars are very close minded when it comes to sites like the Nazca lines, Puma Punku, Tiahuanaco, Teotihuacan, etc\u2026\nJust because mainstream scholars state that it is impossible that ancient mankind possessed advanced technology thousands of years ago, doesn\u2019t necessary mean it\u2019s true.\nAn important question we need to ask is, if the Nazca lines were actually ancient art, or a way for ancient man to communicate, than why are there magnetic anomalies present at the Nazca lines? According to reports, scientists from the University of Dresden researched the Nazca lines. They measured the magnetic field and they found changes in the magnetic field under some of the lines at Nazca. Electrical conductivity was also measured at Nazca where tests were performed directly at the Nazca lines and next to them and the results showed that electric conductivity was 8000 higher on the lines than next to them. According to the researchers approx. eight feet beneath some of the lines there are magnetic field anomalies. There is something at Nazca that makes it unique, different from any other place on Earth but we simply do not know what it is.\nNazca: The Ancient Vimana runway\nAncient texts, specifically from India speak of the ancient Vimana, which are, according to many interpretations the vehicles of the gods who visited Earth in the distant past. These incredible flying machines, believed to be a myth by mainstream scholars, are said to have been able to travel in short periods of time to different places on the planet, the same Vimanas are also said to have the ability to travel from planet to planet.\nAachaarya Naaraayana says, \u201cThat which can speed on earth, on water, through air, by its own power, like a bird, is a \u201cVimana.\u201d\nShankha says, \u201cExperts in the science of aeronautics say, \u201cThat which can fly through air from one place to another is aVimana\u201d\nAnd Vishwambhara says, \u201cExperts say that which can fly through air from one country to another country, from one island to another island, and from one world to another world, is a \u201cVimana\u201c.\u201d\nThe Vaim\u0101nika \u015a\u0101stra an early 20th-century Sanskrit text on aerospace technology makes claim that he vim\u0101nas mentioned in ancient Sanskrit epics were advanced aerodynamic flying vehicles, similar to a rocket capable of interplanetary flight as backed up by the ancient alien theory. The texts were revealed in 1952 by G. R. Josye and contain 3000 shlokas in 8 chapters which Shastry claimed was psychically delivered to him by the ancient Hindu sage Bharadvaja. The propulsion of the Vimanas according to Kanjilal (1985) is by a \u201cMercury Vortex Engines\u201d, a concept similar to electric propulsion.\nThe authors argue that the sage Maharishi Bharadwaj would have described more than 7000 years ago \u201caircraft traveling between countries, continents and planets.\u201d At the same time, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Mumbai, Rajan Welukar, said that \u201cthere is no reason to believe in what they say about the Vedas, but it is something that is worth studying.\u201d\nSo, what if the giant \u2018runways\u2019 that are clearly seen in Peru at the Nazca are in fact \u2018navigational markers\u2019 for ancient vehicles such as the Vimana? What if the \u2018gods\u2019 used these paths in the distant past to visit the people in Peru? And what if, ancient people created figurines such as the Nazca Astronaut in honor of those \u201cgods\u201d who came from above?\nViracocha was one of the most important deities in the Inca pantheon and seen as the creator of all things, or the substance from which all things are created, and intimately associated with the sea. According to the myth recorded by Juan de Betanzos, Viracocha rose from Lake Titicaca (or sometimes the cave of Pacaritambo) during the time of darkness to bring forth light.\nSome of the parts of Nazca have amazing designs, highly accurate triangles that are a mystery. Some of the triangles look like they were made by something that literally pressed the ground down at least 30 inches with incredible force. Could the ancient Nazca have done this? With their feet? How would you press down a six mile \u201cperfect\u201d triangle into the desert? These are some of the theories from mainstream scholars which try to explain the enigmatic lines at Nazca.",
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        "raw_content": "From Sun Records\u2019 tiny recording studio came songs that changed the world.\nWhere the Mississippi River flows past Memphis, music came with it. Drifting downriver through tributaries came Chicago\u2019s R&B, hillbilly from neighboring Arkansas, and St. Louis blues making the journey from Missouri. Somehow its currents were strong enough to pull jazz up from New Orleans\u2019 French Quarter while hauling in the work songs, gospel and bedrock blues from the fields of the Mississippi Delta north of Vicksburg.\nBefore traveling to Memphis, check out the bios on Elvis Presley and Sam Phillips, \u201cthe man who invented rock \u2018n\u2019 roll\u201d (NANCY HOWELL)\nBy the time he first entered a Memphis recording studio, Elvis Presley had absorbed every one of these sounds. And on the evening of July 5, 1954, the Memphis teenager blended all of them on a single record that sparked music\u2019s Big Bang.\nMemphis is one of the most fascinating cities in the American South, and a visit should begin where it all began: Sun Records.\nFor many music fans, 706 Union Avenue is as much a legend as Abbey Road since it was at Sam Phillips\u2019 tiny Memphis Recording Service where black musicians found their voice. Howlin\u2019 Wolf recorded here, followed by the Delta Cats whose Rocket 88 is considered the first rock \u2018n\u2019 roll hit. All of this caught the attention of Elvis.\nThe short story is that in 1953 the 18-year-old Humes High grad came here to record himself singing My Happiness. After a year of anxious waiting, Elvis finally got an invitation from Phillips to jam with guitarist Scotty Moore and bassist Bill Black at a test session. After four hours of trying to sound like hitmakers of the day Dean Martin or Perry Como, Elvis felt his one shot slipping away. In frustration, he began vamping on an obscure R&B number titled That\u2019s All Right, Mama. Moore and Black were surprised by the kid\u2019s awareness of the song and immediately joined in. The trio created a fresh genre of music that opened the floodgates for new Sun Records artists including Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis and Roy Orbison. Take a fact-filled tour, which is fascinating, and if you want to come back after hours, bring your guitar. You can still rent time at this working studio.\nElvis\u2019 subsequent hits led to unimaginable fame, fortune and\u2026 Graceland.\nTo understand what Graceland meant to Elvis, consider that in 1954 he was living in a $35 a month federal housing apartment. Three years later, the 22-year-old millionaire was one of the most famous people in the world. Graceland symbolized his achievement of the American Dream.\nThis tagline at Beale Street\u2019s Blues City Cafe says it all (NANCY HOWELL)\nMansion tours showcase exhibits filled with Elvis memorabilia including awards, motorcycles, cars and two jets. Sadly, these possessions meant nothing. His palace became his prison and eventually, his final resting place. The tour concludes at Meditation Garden, where Elvis is buried alongside his parents. If you arrive before the tours begin, the gates are open for guests who just wish to walk up to the gravesite and pay their respects.\nIncredibly, rock \u2018n\u2019 roll isn\u2019t the only musical genre born in Memphis. The blues came first.\nW.C. Handy, the \u201cFather of the Blues,\u201d added hints of gospel to broaden the appeal of regional Delta blues, and had his first hit with 1912\u2019s twelve-bar Memphis Blues. You\u2019ll find the W. C. Handy House and Museum perfectly placed at the corner of Fourth and Beale streets. Perfect, because for most of its history Beale Street was the commercial district for the city\u2019s black community. There were black-owned newspapers, beauty parlors, medical and dental offices, banks, insurance companies, tailors and juke joints that were jumping from dusk to dawn. Today there are many cool music and souvenir shops including A. Schwab. Here since 1876, it\u2019s the last original business on Beale and the place where you can stock up on dry goods, magic potions, voodoo supplies, skillets, celluloid collars, and the like.\nAt night, the joint is still jumping with blues, rock and jazz pounding out of clubs like Silky O\u2019Sullivan\u2019s, Rum Boogie, B.B. King\u2019s Blues Club and the Blue Note Bar & Grill.\nIn comparison to the rather seamless integration of music, in other aspects integration wasn\u2019t so easy. That story is examined a few blocks from Beale at the National Civil Rights Museum.\nHad Martin Luther King, Jr.\u2019s 1968 visit to Memphis been uneventful, chances are you would have never known of the Lorraine Motel. But when he came here to assist the city\u2019s striking sanitation workers, he was killed as he stood at the doorway of Room 306. With a place in history, the segregated motel became part of a museum complex in 1991 where exhibits detail the timeline of slavery, discrimination and Jim Crow laws weighted against blacks. Outside, video kiosks tell the chronological story of King\u2019s visit, including the history of the motel, conditions leading to the strike and the strike itself, the assassination and its aftermath. Look down at the pavement\u2014a line traces the path of the bullet back to the boardinghouse where the assassin waited, which is also part of the tour.\nMemphis is a sprawling, diverse, historic city that makes an ideal base for digging deeper into the region\u2019s music and literature.\nFrom Memphis, it\u2019s only a 90-minute drive to Mississippi sights including Tupelo (Elvis\u2019s birthplace), Clarksdale (epicenter of the Delta Blues) and Oxford (literary greats including William Faulkner).\nFor upscale barbecue, head to Charlie Vergos\u2019 Rendezvous, a hidden gem since 1948. At Central BBQ, expect huge portions at affordable prices. Also stop by The Arcade Restaurant\u2014serving home-cooked meals since 1919.\nThe Peabody hotel remains a classic throwback to Old Memphis. 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        "raw_content": "Notice of Hearing: In the Matter of Factorcorp Inc. et al.\nMARK TWERDUN\nTAKE NOTICE THAT the Ontario Securities Commission (the \"Commission\") will hold a hearing pursuant to sections 127 and 127.1 of the Securities Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. S.5, as amended (the \"Act\") at the offices of the Commission, 20 Queen Street West, 17th Floor, commencing on June 30, 2009 at 10:00 a.m., or as soon thereafter as the hearing can be held:\nAND TAKE NOTICE the purpose of the hearing is to consider whether it is in the public interest for the Commission to make an order that:\npursuant to clause 2 of subsection 127(1), trading in any securities by Factorcorp Inc. (\u201cFCI\u201d), Factorcorp Financial Inc. (\u201cFFI\u201d), (collectively, the \u201cCompanies\u201d) and Twerdun cease permanently or for such other period as specified by the Commission;\npursuant to clause 3 of subsection 127(1), any exemptions contained in Ontario securities law do not apply to the Companies or to Twerdun permanently or for such other period as specified by the Commission;\npursuant to clause 8 of subsection 127(1), Twerdun be prohibited from becoming or acting as a director or officer of any issuer, registrant, investment fund manager or promoter;\npursuant to clause 9 of subsection 127(1), Twerdun, pay an administrative penalty of not more than $1 million for each failure to comply with Ontario securities law to the Commission or to KPMG in its capacity as Trustee (\u201cTrustee\u201d) over the estates of the Companies, for allocation to or for the benefit of third parties;\npursuant to clause 10 of subsection 127(1), Twerdun disgorge to the Commission any amount obtained as a result of non-compliance with Ontario securities law, for allocation, through the Trustee, if appropriate, to or for the benefit of third parties;\npursuant to clause 6 of subsection 127(1) that Twerdun be reprimanded;\npursuant to section 127.1, that Twerdun be ordered to pay the costs of the investigation and the costs of or related to the hearing incurred by or on behalf of the Commission;\npursuant to clause 7 of subsection 127(7), that the temporary order made respectively against Twerdun on July 6, 2007, as amended on July 27, 2007 and October 26, 2007, be extended to the conclusion of the hearing; and\nBY REASON OF the allegations set out in the Statement of Allegations of Staff dated May 12, 2009 and such additional allegations as counsel may advise and the Commission may permit;\nPer: Secretary to the Commission",
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        "raw_content": "Center stage with Adrienne Danrich\nIn a solo show, the celebrated soprano honors the legacy of pioneering African-American opera singers Marian Anderson and Leontyne Price.\nAdrienne Danrich\u2019s solo show, \u201cThis Little Light of Mine: The Stories of Marian Anderson and Leontyne Price,\u201d celebrates two African-American operatic pioneers. Photo courtesy Adrienne Danrich.\nSoprano Adrienne Danrich performs June 6 as part of the third annual New York OperaFest . Photo courtesy Adrienne Danrich.\nAfrican-American singers were not always welcome on the operatic stage. Whites-only policies, and racial prejudice prevented hugely talented African-American artists from receiving the stage time and national recognition they deserved. But then came contralto Marian Anderson, the first African-American woman to sing at the Metropolitan Opera, and then soprano Leontyne Price, who has won 19 Grammy Awards for her work on the concert and operatic stages. 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Danrich sings everything from American spirituals to operatic favorites such as \u201cTu Che di Gel\u201d and \u201cTu, tu, piccolo iddio\u201d to show the full scope of these artists\u2019 rich and varied repertoire.\nWe caught up with Danrich as she was preparing for the New York debut of this beautiful and important solo show.\nWhen did you first hear Leontyne Price sing?\nI was in high school, and I heard Leontyne Price sing in a commercial for the United Negro College Fund. I was struck by her regalness in the TV spot and her velvety, chocolaty sound. Hearing her perform made me say, \u201cI wanna do that!\u201d I would sing the commercial\u2019s jingle so frequently around the house that my mom would say, \u201cStop singing that song!\u201d The commercial made me want to research her more, and so I went to the library and rented a video of her singing in the opera \u201cAida.\u201d In the opera, she is so poised; it is breathtaking how the audience responded to her.\nWhy do you think it\u2019s important for audiences to know about Leonytne Price and Marian Anderson?\nIn so many fields, you have groundbreaking achievers. The first woman to go to space. The first female newscaster. And in the field of opera, these ladies tore down barriers that have been a source of pain for African-American people. Marian Anderson was the first African-American woman to sing at the Met. But before that, she was denied the right to sing at Constitution Hall, because of its whites-only policy. That happened in 1939. But with the help of Eleanor Roosevelt, Marian Anderson sang \u201cMy Country, \u2018Tis of Thee\u201d before a crowd of 75,000 people at the Lincoln Memorial, and many more listened on the radio. And that instance really started making things move forward, opening so many doors for artists like Ms. Leontyne Price.\nThese ladies brought a face, a voice to African-Americans for what they\u2019ve been experiencing for the entirety of the history of America. They represent groundbreaking racial equality on the stage. Their message is about unity, about hope. And that is why it is important that these women\u2019s stories are known.\nWhat\u2019s a story you love about Leontyne Price, or Marian Anderson?\nThere are so many of them.... When Leontyne Price was 9, she went to a recital that Marian Anderson was doing in Jackson, Mississippi. When she watched Marian Anderson walk onto the stage in her gown, Leontyne Price said to herself, \u201cI wanna do that.\u201d And for real, that is what I thought of the first time when I heard Leontyne sing. These ladies, just by being themselves, made it possible for other African-American artists like Robert McFerrin, Grace Bumbry, Kathleen Battle and myself to have the careers we have had. And that is why that story affected me so deeply.\nWhat is your favorite moment in the show?\nWhen I sing, \u201cMy Country, \u2018Tis of Thee.\u201d I get really emotional imagining how Marian Anderson felt before singing it. She said that she was really nervous before singing it, and couldn\u2019t breathe. But then she closed her eyes, and she was able to sing it. I close my eyes too before I sing it in the show, and when I close my eyes, I feel a complete connection with her. In that moment, there is a complete silence from the audience. People are so still.... This reverence comes over all of us. It is magical.\nHow do you feel about doing this show in New York for the first time?\nThis will be my 83rd time performing the show, and I will be performing it a block away from the Metropolitan Opera. This is where Leontyne Price was the first African-American to sing on the new Met stage, and I feel honored to be singing in such close proximity to history. New York and the Met in particular is the mecca of opera for so many singers. It is our holy grail, in a way. The people who come to shows at the Met have a certain level of expectation. You have to perform at a certain standard in order to garner a certain respect in the artistic community. But once you are accepted into that circle, it is so special.\nIf you could meet Leontyne Price and Marian Anderson, and say one thing to them, what would you say?\nI would say the same thing to them both: thank you for your grace within adversity. I would say thank you for being who you are. 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        "raw_content": "Today, I'd like to share an artist I stumbled upon, and really like. Her name is Alicia Savage. Her work is ethereal, with a side of quirky. I dig it. You can actually purchase her work here (without having to go through a gallery.) It's special, right?\nOn another more personal note... we are going through potty training here. Let's just say it's not going well. In fact he is flat out refusing to sit on the potty since we've started doing it at home as well as at therapy. Any helpful tips? We've tried everything up to and including, begging, bribing, threatening, reasoning, ...seriously everything. He goes into full melt down when we even mention it here at home. I'm at a loss. He can do it. I know, because he does it once we get him to calm down enough to concentrate. He's just traumatized by it, and so am I. Any suggestions? From anyone? Even if you don't have a kid on the spectrum. Ugh! Potty training is the worst. Can I get an Amen?\nOk, well, thanks for listening. Hope you have a wonderful day (and weekend) filled with glitter and unicorns.",
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        "raw_content": "I helped an old woman\nSo I wanted to write down this story about what happened to me this past week. I don\u2019t write it to show how I am a good person, but how God apparently tested me, and to say that there is a reason for everything, and good deeds in the end (hopefully) are rewarded.\nSo Wednesday I was in Brooklyn at the Workforce1 offices to take a comprehension test for a job I applied for. The job was for National Grid, the gas company in New York City, and the position is a meter reader. The test was like an SAT test where your math and reading comprehension skills were tested. The test wasn\u2019t hard, I only needed 40 minutes of the hour they set for the test.\nAfter the test I texted my girlfriend to tell her how things went. Since I was not far from where she worked in Brooklyn, I decided to meet her for lunch. We went to a bar not far from where she worked and had lunch there. When we were done, we said our goodbyes and I walked back to the Atlantic Center where I could get the Q line to Queens.\nThis is where the story really starts.\nI\u2019m on the platform waiting for the train, when out of the corner of my eye, I see an old woman trying to get my attention. She asked me where the N line is, and I told her it was across the station (If you never been to the Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center train station, its the major hub in Brooklyn, where a dozen subway lines and the LIRR come together in this massive maze of underground tunnels). So she looks upset and asks me to help her get her stuff-a huge roller luggage bag and duffel bag-to the platform for her. There wasn\u2019t any train coming and we were the only people on the platform so I couldn\u2019t get out of it.\nSo we go through the maze of tunnels and elevators\u2026.slowly. She had a ankle boot on and a walker. So the pace of the moving was really slow. All through the entire walk, she\u2019s babbling on about how she fell, where she fell, and how she doesn\u2019t drink or do drugs so she didn\u2019t fall because of that. During this long ass trip, she\u2019s stopping every so often making it even longer. She\u2019s also saying how horrible people are for ignoring her in need and how lucky she was I am helping her. At this point in my head I'm saying \u201cJust get her on the train, that\u2019s it.\u201d At one of the elevators she\u2019s holding it up going through her bag. Was it something to maybe give me for the effort? NO. Its the results of her piss test saying she\u2019s clean. She\u2019s trying to show me EVERY LINE of it while holding this elevator up. I get her into the elevator and finally end up on the N line platform.\nOn the platform she\u2019s still babbling on about some nonsense, on top of some foreigner trying to figure out how to get to some part of Brooklyn, cackling how funny it is he\u2019s lost. Finally the train arrives and I get her bag on the train, the dummy decides to sit in the center of the train. I put the bags by her, and the doors shut.\nI thought, \u201cWell, she only has to go one stop.\u201d 36th street on the N line is about a 10 minute ride-luckily express. Getting off the train is another test of patience of both me and the others waiting for this cripple to get off the train. Gee, we are at one end of the platform, the only stairs are on the OTHER SIDE. Again, a couple minute walk was more like 15 with this woman. Oh, I said stairs because at the end of the platform that\u2019s all there is there. No elevator. GREAT!!!! I drag her damn bag up, cursing since I am also carrying my bag (full of my BJJ stuff-all soaked in sweat) up these stairs. The woman said leave her there and she\u2019ll get someone else to help her. Finally she says thank you and God Bless. That\u2019s it, nothing for the effort or the act that she\u2019s taken me out of my way (granted partly my fault) and further into Brooklyn than I wanted.\nI go home, finally. I get an email about my test results and am told I did well enough to make the next stage in the process. So I guess I was rewarded somewhat.\nI say this story for a few reasons. First I wanted to write something. Second, I realize why I did what I did. When I see old people, and I see my Mom. I don\u2019t want to see someone treat her like shit, so I think it\u2019s fair I don\u2019t to other old people, it may come back to her. It would anger me if someone didn\u2019t help my Mom, so I thought I would do a nice thing for an old lady. Granted she was a pain in the ass and caused my trip to be extended where I just wanted to go home and take a nap, but it needed to be done. Plus how bad would it look if someone didn\u2019t help her, I\u2019d look like an asshole and probably would have been spoken to by someone, maybe a cop.\n\u2190 I am thankfulHurricane Sandy \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "It\u2019s a sad day for me, one that really has me upset. 1up.com is gone, at least how I remember it. It was bought up by UGO, and from all the Twitter notes and stuff, the only thing that will remain is the name. Apparently everyone was laid off and it looks like all the podcasts are over. A shame, since I loved 1up Yours. It\u2019s not a shock since this has been rumored for months, but still it\u2019s sad. It also means EGM is gone, so that\u2019s one less magazine I\u2019ll be getting. A shame, but in the advent of digital media (which they should get credit for trying to build in their own right) is making print media a dying breed.\nThis came after the good news I got, where I have everything squared away for the most part. I have my room reserved and my spot on the bus and ticket all set. On top of getting my benefits forms into HR, so my medical and 401(k) should be set. Though the news at work did get a little dark, where in a meeting today I heard there will be no raises, no company contributions to the 401(k) plans, and more or less was threatened when the bosses said there is no hiring freeze, but they will be hiring when necessary. I took this as a threat when right after that fact came the whole \u201cwe need you to do your best and step up, blah, blah blah\u201d. Gotta love this global economic meltdown caused by asshats who couldn\u2019t wait to get that car, or TV, or house when they could, God forbid, afford the damn thing. Good job deadbeats for screwing things up in my life.\nOn some other selfish thoughts, in that I will speak about myself now, I am looking into getting Satellite TV in the house here. Time Warner sucks, and from what I see, I can get more from satellite over cable. So if the numbers look good, I will be making a call to get Satellite.\nI also may have figured out my next tattoo. I say may because I have a couple ideas dancing around my head. If anyone has any ideas and suggestions, let me know. I know where I am putting in (lower leg/calf), just want something that will \u201cfit\u201d there well.\nFinally I have to plug \u201cthe Monday morning Podcast\u201d by Bill Burr. Download the last episode and check it out, probably the funniest show I heard in a while. Go to his website and check it out: billburr.com. Also, Lazlow.com has the latest \u201cLazlow show\u201d up to be downloaded. While you\u2019re there, buy something from his site and show you will actually show someone who creates something respect buy buying his wares and not steal it",
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        "raw_content": "Vancouver, British Columbia-based Western Canada Marine Response Corp. christened its newest oil spill response vessel in Burrard Inlet on Sept. 1.\nThe $4.5 million G.M. Penman is a 65-foot Ocean Class oil spill response vessel built by Rozema Boat Works of Mount Vernon, Wash. It\u2019s only the fifth vessel of its kind in the world, with its sister vessels servicing offshore production platforms off the coast of Santa Barbara, Calif.\n\u201cThe 65-foot OSRVs are smaller, faster and more cost effective than older unsheltered water vessels,\u201d Western Canada Marine Response President and General Manager Kevin Gardner said in a prepared statement. \u201cThe G.M. Penman provides WCMRC with improved open water rapid response and night time operations capacity.\u201d\nThe G.M. Penman has a recorded top speed of 26 knots when traveling to an incident. Once on-scene, the boom arms can be deployed within minutes. Two onboard Lamor skimming brushes have a combined skimming capacity of 32.8 tons per hour, according to Western Canada Marine Response. It\u2019s also the first vessel in WCMRC\u2019s fleet that can operate continuously for multiple days in open water before requiring resupplies, according to the company.\nIt joins WCMRC\u2019s fleet of 32 spill response vessels, including two other Rozema-built vessels \u2014 the 47-foot Bay Class OSRVs Eagle Bay and M.J. Green. It will conduct sea trials in Vancouver prior to being deployed to one of WCMRC\u2019s West Coast satellite response bases.\nLabels: gm penman, Western Canada Marine Response Corp.",
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        "raw_content": "Animal Friends joins PETA and many other groups in protests around the world\n- Having their heads \"smashed\" and \"bloodied\" with hakapiks, activists want to warn about the inadmissibility of the slaughter in Canada\nLast year, more than 200,000 individual seals were killed during the war on seals, and Canada plans to begin this year too its annual merciless attack on seals for their fur. Helpless baby seals, many of whom are only weeks old when they are killed, have their skulls smashed in or are shot point-blank by hunters. Many of them will be skinned alive or will die trapped under the ice after being injured. The seals must watch as fellow pups are bludgeoned to death before meeting the same bloody fate.\nOn Saturday, March 14, at 12 noon in front of the Canadian Embassy in Zagreb, Gjure Dezelica 4, the activists of Animal Friends will organize a protest and performance in order to call on a boycott of the Olympic Games in Vancouver unless Canada does not end the seal slaughter.\nAnimal Friends invites citizens to join this protest and to write to the Vancouver Olympic Organizing Committee to help stop the Canadian seal slaughter. The letter can be sent here.\nThis is just one of the numerous protests which will take place around the world which are demanding the end of the seal slaughter in Canada enacting further bans on import of seal fur, primarily in the European Union.\nCroatia, Slovenia, Belgium, The Netherlands, Latvia, Mexico and the United States already banned the trade on seal fur and other products. The European Parliament will vote on this issue at a plenary session on April 1 in Brussels.\nCanada persistently tries to justify the bloody campaign against the seals, but pictures and videos sent out to the European media showed that the seal hunt cannot be humane notwithstanding the existing legislation. In addition, it is clear that regardless of the killing methods, the slaughter of hundreds of thousands of seals each year cannot and must not be tolerated.\nIt is in the interest of the protection of this species, which is also being threatened by the unstoppable climate changes, but also in the interest of the planet we are living on. The planet, such as it is and without the diversity of life as we know now and our efforts to preserve it, simply cannot survive.\nThis planet and survival of all life on it, which is also threatened by the more and more destructive global warming, needs our active engagement and the protection of all of us, no matter where we live. This is the only way to prevent injustice, destruction and death.\nPlease write to the Vancouver Olympic Organizing Committee and demand that they help bring an immediate end to the seal slaughter.\nVideo invitation to the Zagreb demo\nPETA - write to the Vancouver Olympic Organizing Committee\nCanada's Seal Slaughter",
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        "raw_content": "Public-employee pension funds, led by New York City and State, assume a leading role in sponsoring shareholder proposals.\nThe Manhattan Institute\u2019s ProxyMonitor.org database, launched in 2011, is the first publicly available database cataloging shareholder proposals and Dodd-Frank-mandated [1] executive-compensation advisory votes at America\u2019s largest companies. This is the 19th in a series of findings and reports drawing upon information in the database, each of which examines shareholder activism in which investors attempt to influence corporate management through the shareholder voting process.[2]\nCourtside Entertainment's \"The Laura Ingraham Show,\" 10:30 a.m. ET 6-3-13\nWCNY 91.3 FM's \"The Capital Pressroom with Susan Arbetter,\" 11:05 a.m. ET 6-3-13\n1300 AM's \"Live at the State Capital with Fred Dicker,\" 5-31-13\nPerils of Investing Based On Politics, Orange County Register Editorial, 06-3-13\nDiNapoli Makes Political Hay From Shareholder Activism, NYTorch.com, 05-29-13\nPublic Pensions' Proxy Adventures, PublicSectorInc.org, 05-28-13\nThe well-publicized shareholder vote challenging JPMorgan Chase to strip Jamie Dimon of his joint chairman and chief executive role\u2014turned back by a resounding 68 percent of shareholders\u2014was led by four investors representing union-related pension funds: the pension for the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), the New York City Comptroller\u2019s Office, the Connecticut Retirement Plans, and Hermes Fund Managers (a socially responsible investment vehicle owned by the BT Pension Scheme, serving the retirees of the British telecommunications giant). The JP Morgan fight is but one example of the major role that union-affiliated pension funds, and public employee pension fund managers in particular, play in the capital markets. With hundreds of billions of dollars under management, pension funds for the retired employees of large states and municipalities such as New York City and State, California, and Florida are not only among the nation\u2019s largest investors but also leaders in the variant of shareholder activism attempting to influence corporate behavior by introducing and advocating for shareholder proposals on companies\u2019 proxy statements.\nSuch shareholder activism is generally rare among the broad range of institutional investors: only 1 percent of all shareholder proposals introduced at Fortune 250 companies since 2006 have been sponsored by institutional investors that lack an affiliation with organized labor or an express \u201csocial investing,\u201d religious, or public policy purpose. Labor pension funds, however, play a leading role in such activism, having sponsored a plurality of all proposals\u2014one-third of the total\u2014introduced over the time span.\nPrivate-sector labor funds, such as those affiliated with the AFL-CIO, the Teamsters, and the electrical workers\u2019 and carpenters\u2019 unions, have historically sponsored a majority of such proposals. Through 2012, pension funds for state and municipal workers sponsored 26 percent of all union-affiliated shareholder proposals.[3] In each of the last two years, however, the share of union-affiliated proposals sponsored by state and municipal funds has jumped to 38 percent. In 2013, state and local pension funds have introduced more shareholder proposals than those representing private-sector workers.\nThis report examines the role that state and municipal pension funds have played in the shareholder proposal process. The report begins with an overview of such activity and then turns to a more in-depth analysis of the activism of the pension funds for New York State (the most active fund in 2013), New York City (the most active fund over the last eight years), and California (the largest public-employee pension fund and a historical proponent of social-issue-oriented shareholder activism). The report concludes with an analysis.\nIn 2013, the New York State Common Retirement Fund has been the most active institutional investor introducing shareholder proposals at large public companies.[4] Only prominent \u201ccorporate gadflies\u201d[5] John Chevedden and William Steiner, along with their family members and trusts, have sponsored more shareholder proposals this year at Fortune 250 companies. Other state and municipal public-employee pension funds introducing multiple shareholder proposals in 2013 are pensions for the workers of New York City, Massachusetts, and North Carolina.\nWhile the New York State fund has sponsored 12 of 26 shareholder proposals introduced by public-employee funds this year, its leading role in the shareholder proposal process is relatively recent: the fund introduced no proposals at a Fortune 250 company from 2006 through 2009, but it has steadily increased its shareholder proposal activity since then. In the last eight years, the most active public-employee-fund sponsors of shareholder proposals have been the New York City pension funds, including the office of the elected city comptroller. Since 2006, the New York City funds have backed 119 of the 214 proposals sponsored by state and city employee pension funds at Fortune 250 companies.\n*2013 filings to date; 194 of 250 companies have filed.\nPublic-employee pension funds have varied in the type of shareholder proposal that they have sponsored, though they have generally been much more likely to sponsor proposals related to social or public-policy issues unrelated to corporate governance or executive compensation\u2014such as those involving the environment, corporate political spending or lobbying, and human rights\u2014than have other shareholders. Social and policy issues have been the focus of only 38 percent of shareholder proposals sponsored by investors generally dating back to 2006 but 64 percent of all shareholder proposals sponsored by state and local employee pension funds. Of all state and local employee pension funds\u2019 proposals, 25 percent have related to corporate political spending or lobbying.\nWithin that broad trend, focus has varied. A total of 89 of the New York City funds\u2019 119 proposals have involved social or policy issues, as have 26 of the 27 proposals backed by the New York State fund and 9 of 13 of those backed by the Kansas City firefighters\u2019 fund. In contrast, 6 of the 7 proposals sponsored by the North Carolina fund have sought board declassification, 8 of the 12 proposals sponsored by the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS) have sought to require directors to be elected by majority vote, and a majority of the Connecticut and Philadelphia funds\u2019 proposals have involved executive compensation.\nThe sole trustee of the $160 billion New York State Common Retirement Fund is a publicly elected official, the state comptroller,[6] currently Democrat Thomas P. DiNapoli. A lifelong politician with no previous investment-management experience, DiNapoli was selected for his position by the state legislature in 2007 after the incumbent comptroller, Alan Hevesi, pleaded guilty to a felony fraud count and resigned.[7] Controversially, the legislature\u2019s selection of DiNapoli, then a member of the state assembly, violated legislative leaders\u2019 prior commitment to choose a comptroller from among a short list of qualified candidates vetted by a screening committee.[8] DiNapoli narrowly won reelection in 2010,[9] notwithstanding that The New York Times endorsed his Republican opponent, Harry Wilson;[10] DiNapoli secured the endorsement of at least 20 labor groups in the campaign.\nThe year 2010 was the first, dating back to 2006, in which the New York State Common Retirement Fund introduced shareholder proposals at companies in the Proxy Monitor database. The fund\u2019s two proposals that year asked ExxonMobil to amend its employment-discrimination policies and American International Group (AIG) to submit its political spending to an annual shareholder vote. Since that time, the New York State Common Retirement Fund has been increasingly active.\nIn general, the New York State fund\u2019s shareholder proposal submissions have not been related to increasing shareholder value: 17 of the fund\u2019s 27 sponsored proposals have involved corporate political spending or lobbying, five have involved environment-related concerns, four have involved employment nondiscrimination policy, and one has involved executive compensation. No proposal sponsored by the New York State fund has received the backing of a majority of shareholders.\nTypical are the proposals submitted to ExxonMobil (XOM) and Anadarko Petroleum (APC), the only two companies facing more than two shareholder proposals from the New York fund over the four-year period. The four proposals submitted by the New York State fund to ExxonMobil shareholders, introduced in 2010, 2011, and 2012, and 2013 each called for the company to add sexual orientation and gender identity to its equal-employment-opportunity policy\u2014a concern that, whatever its merits, has little bearing on shareholder returns.[11] The fund\u2019s three proposals sponsored at Anadarko, in 2011, 2012, and 2013, each called on the company to issue a report on its political spending. The special focus on Anadarko is unlikely due to a perceived adverse impact of the company\u2019s political spending on its performance: over the leading three-year period corresponding to the introduction of these three proposals, Anadarko\u2019s share price has outperformed that of its competitors.[12] Instead, DiNapoli\u2019s focus on Anadarko is likely political: the company gave 90 percent of its $244,500 in political action committee federal-candidate donations in 2012 and 79 percent of its $310,500 in 2010 PAC donations to Republican candidates.[13]\nIn 2013, the New York State fund introduced its first non-social-policy-related shareholder proposal at Abbott Laboratories (ABT), seeking to adjust the company\u2019s incentive-compensation metrics. Abbott faced six labor-backed shareholder proposals in 2012\u2014the most of any Fortune 250 company[14]\u2014and it faced five labor-backed shareholder proposals again this year at its April 26 annual meeting, including a lobbying-related proposal sponsored by AFSCME, executive-compensation-related proposals by the AFL-CIO and Marco Consulting Group (the leading investment consultant to American union funds) and a corporate governance-related proposal sponsored by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.[15] As was the case in 2012,[16] it seems unlikely that these union-affiliated funds are targeting Abbott because of concerns about its performance: the company\u2019s stock appreciated 19.1 percent in 2012, significantly better on average than that of its competitors.[17] Thus, labor funds\u2019 special focus on Abbott is most likely attributable to Abbott CEO Miles White\u2019s public support for state-level changes to public-employee unions\u2019 bargaining rights.[18] None of the labor-fund proposals introduced at Abbott received majority shareholder support.\nThe shareholder proposals sponsored by the New York State fund that show up on proxy ballots only partly reflect the increasingly active role that the fund and DiNapoli have played in advancing an agenda unrelated to share value. In many cases, companies hoping to avoid the expense and publicity of responding to a shareholder ballot proposal will negotiate with proposal sponsors to accommodate their wishes[19]\u2014as did the retailers Best Buy and Bed Bath & Beyond earlier this year, in agreeing to promote \u201csustainable business practices\u201d with their suppliers in exchange for the New York State Common Retirement Fund\u2019s agreeing to withdraw shareholder proposals advocating that idea.[20] In some cases, companies will accommodate activist shareholders\u2019 wishes even against the express desires of an overwhelming majority of all shareholders: Pepsico agreed to disclose lobbying and trade association ties so that DiNapoli would withdraw the New York fund\u2019s 2013 shareholder resolution to that effect,[21] notwithstanding that a shareholder proposal introduced at Pepsi last year seeking such disclosure won the support of only 7.1 percent of shareholders voting. In 2013, DiNapoli has also taken to the courts in pursuit of his political-spending-disclosure agenda, filing suit against Qualcomm in Delaware state court before the company agreed to certain disclosures in settling the suit on February 22.[22]\nNew York City Pension Funds and Comptroller\u2019s Office\nWhile the New York State Common Retirement Fund has been the most active public-employee pension fund in sponsoring shareholder proposals in 2013, the dominant role in state and local pension fund activism historically has been played by the New York City funds and comptroller\u2019s office, which pioneered such shareholder activism in 1980s, leading efforts to divest from companies doing business in South Africa.[23] In contrast to the New York State structure, the City\u2019s elected comptroller\u2014currently Democrat John Liu, who was elected with the endorsements of all the City\u2019s most powerful labor unions\u2014is only one of several trustees, spread across independent boards overseeing five different pensions with a collective $130 billion in assets.[24] Board members tend to be political officials or union delegates: the board of the $46 billion Teachers Retirement System (TRS) includes the comptroller, two mayoral delegates, a delegate from the education chancellor, and three teacher delegates;[25] whereas the board of the $43 billion New York City Employees\u2019 Retirement System (NYCERS) includes the comptroller, the public advocate, a mayoral representative, each of the five New York City borough presidents, and three union delegates.[26]\nAmong the 119 shareholder proposals sponsored by the New York City funds since 2006, 14 have involved corporate-governance concerns, 16 executive compensation, and 89 social or policy issues. Among the last group, 25 involved employment nondiscrimination policies (18 calling on companies to adopt nondiscrimination policies regarding sexual orientation and gender identity, and seven calling on companies doing business in Northern Ireland to adopt the MacBride principles of nondiscrimination), and 20 involved corporate political spending or lobbying. Six of the New York City funds\u2019 proposals have received majority shareholder support: a 2007 proposal at Lear asking the board to adopt a majority-voting standard for directors, a 2010 proposal seeking to declassify Capitol One\u2019s board, a 2010 proposal at Sprint Nextel seeking a shareholder advisory vote on executive compensation, a 2010 proposal seeking limits on change-of-control payments at R. R. Donnelly & Sons, a 2011 proposal asking KBR to change its equal-employment-opportunity policy to explicitly prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation, and a 2012 proposal asking Chesapeake Energy to adopt a bylaw granting proxy access to certain shareholders who want to nominate their own directors.\nIn general, under Comptroller Liu\u2019s tenure, the New York City funds have sponsored fewer shareholder proposals than they did under his predecessor, William Thompson, who served through 2009. In 2013, the New York City funds have been much less likely to serve as lead sponsors for shareholder proposals, sponsoring only four to date: a proposal asking Motorola to publish an annual \u201csustainability\u201d report (which received the support of approximately 5 percent of shareholders at the company\u2019s May 6 meeting)[27] and a proposal asking Aetna\u2019s board to separate its chairman and CEO positions (which 33 percent of shareholders supported at the company's May 17 meeting); a proposal asking Omnicom to prepare \u201cworkforce diversity\u201d reports (which 26 percent of shareholders supported at the company\u2019s May 21 meeting); and a proposal asking ExxonMobil to prepare shareholder reports on natural gas fracking (to be presented at the company\u2019s May 29 meeting). The New York City funds have been cosponsors of other proposals\u2014including the much publicized effort to separate the chairman and CEO roles at JPMorgan Chase[28] Whether the New York City funds\u2019 decision to avoid lead sponsorship of shareholder proposals in 2013 reflects a change in their corporate-governance strategy or whether it is related to Comptroller Liu\u2019s prospective 2013 mayoral candidacy (sullied by the indictment of his former campaign treasurer for allegedly funneling money from straw donors into the campaign),[29] the funds\u2019 posture in 2013 is clearly different.\nNevertheless, neither Liu nor the New York City funds have backed away from a broadly shareholder-activist posture. In addition to pursuing the chairman and CEO of one of the city\u2019s largest employers, JPMorgan Chase, the New York City funds took the unusual action of calling on the SEC to take enforcement action against Nabors Industries after the commission rejected the company\u2019s 14a-8 no-action request premised on the funds\u2019 misleading proxy-access shareholder proposal.[30] Liu has also publicly touted his role in strong-arming AIG, Bank of New York Mellon, and US Bancorp into publicizing workforce-diversity data\u2014which he claimed credit for encouraging last year at Goldman Sachs and MetLife.[31] Again, the shareholder proposal process is often but a means to an end of pressuring corporations to modify their behaviors.\nCalifornia\u2019s mammoth $255 billion public-employee pension fund is governed by a board composed of political appointees, ex officiopolitical figures, and union delegates. Like the New York State fund, CalPERS has been rocked by a self-dealing scandal, in which its former CEO was recently indicted.[32] And like the New York City funds, CalPERS has long been known for its shareholder activism.[33] Phil Angelides, the union-backed state treasurer from 1999 through 2007, publicly announced that he wanted to \u201cmobilize the power of the capital markets for public purpose.\u201d[34] The fund adopted \u201csocial responsibility\u201d standards in 2000[35]\u2014and by 2011, \u201cCalPERS had adopted 111 different policy statements on the environment, social conditions, and corporate governance, all dictating or restricting how its funds could be invested.\u201d[36] This social-responsibility focus may be at least partly responsible for the fund\u2019s anemic returns.[37]\nIts activist posture notwithstanding, CalPERS has been a relatively small player in introducing shareholder proposals: the 12 that it sponsored from 2006 to the present is fewer than the number proposed by the tiny firefighters\u2019 pension of Kansas City, Missouri. Moreover, unlike the New York funds, which focus their shareholder proposal activism on social and policy concerns, CalPERS has introduced proposals only plausibly related to share value or, at least, making boards more responsive to shareholder concerns: since 2006, CalPERS has introduced eight proposals at Fortune 250 companies calling on the board to require majority shareholder support for directors\u2019 election, in addition to one proposal each seeking board declassification, shareholder advisory votes on executive compensation, a modified executive severance pay policy, and proxy access.\nIn keeping with its focus on director-election standards, CalPERS\u2019s most public corporate-governance efforts this year involve its efforts to oust what the fund\u2019s representatives call \u201czombie directors\u201d\u2014directors who stay on corporate boards despite not winning a majority of votes cast.[38] In essence, CalPERS\u2019s position seems to be that \u201cmajority voting\u201d for directors should be an immutable corporate-governance rule even when not adopted by companies\u2019 shareholders; and that proxy-access rules are necessary to facilitate director challenges.[39] Because of the fund\u2019s focus on social-responsibility factors and because its public challenges to directors have focused on executive-compensation questions,[40] rather than stock-price performance, CalPERS\u2019s unrelenting focus on director-election standards is open to criticism as being motivated by concerns other than shareholder return\u2014the very issue raised by the D.C. Circuit in rejecting the SEC\u2019s proposed proxy-access rule.[41]\nThe large role in corporate governance being exercised by state and city public-employee pension funds is troubling on several levels. For private pension funds, the federal Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) [42] requires that fund managers \"consider only those factors that relate to the economic value of the plan's investment,\" and they are expressly forbidden to \"subordinate the interests of the participants and beneficiaries in their retirement income to unrelated objectives.\"[43] (That private-union-affiliated pension funds' involvement in the corporate-governance process has conformed to these norms has been questioned by the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals,[44] the Office of the Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Labor,[45] and academic studies.[46]) State and local government plans, however, are exempt from ERISA, and some have expressly endorsed using non-economic factors in investing. As mentioned above, former California state treasurer Phil Angelides publicly endorsed the idea of using the California pension funds' stock ownership to facilitate his conception of a \"public purpose,\" rather than to maximize share return.\nBeyond the legal requirements, if state and local pension funds\u2019 shareholder activism is not adding to share value, it is undermining the fiscal solvency of funds that are generally underfunded\u2014and ultimately the taxpayers\u2019 responsibility.[48] New York City\u2019s largest pension funds posted dismal 1.9 percent and 1.3 percent returns in the most recent fiscal year and have trailed their benchmarks over three- and five-year windows.[49] City pension expenses totaled $7.8 billion in 2012\u201412 percent of the City\u2019s budget\u2014up from $1.5 billion in 2001.[50] The New York State fund has done better[51]\u2014but only by aggressively allocating a maximum-allowable 70 percent of its assets to equities.[52] From 2010 through 2014, required employer pension contribution to the New York State pension fund rose from 15 percent to 29 percent of salaries for police and fire employees and from 7.4 percent to 21 percent of salaries for other workers. This prompted Governor Andrew Cuomo to propose a controversial pension \u201csmoothing\u201d option for local governments, which DiNapoli countered by expanding his existing plan allowing employers to defer a portion of their pension contributions.[53] CalPERS performed better in its most recent fiscal year, rebounding from an anemic 1.1 percent in 2011,[54] but its five-year average trailed 99 percent of large public pension funds, according to a recent report by Wilshire Consulting.[55] California municipalities faced a 50 percent hike in pension contributions in 2013 necessary to close $87 billion in CalPERS\u2019s unfunded obligations.[56]\nA 2002 study published in the Journal of Financial Economics found that companies in which public-employee pension funds held large ownership stakes had lower valuations than those with larger ownership stakes by private pensions, and that this effect was more pronounced when the public pension fund was activist in orientation\u2014and particularly so if the public fund focused on social concerns.[57] Such results are unsurprising, given that institutional investors without a labor affiliation or social-investing purpose almost never introduce shareholder proposals\u2014ipso facto evidence that they generally question the utility of this variant of shareholder activism. Even the large New York State Common Retirement Fund is \u201c \u2018thinly staffed\u2019 for such a large and complex fund, especially in several asset classes,\u201d according to the independent advisory firm Funston Advisory Services.[58] It is implausible that the fund\u2019s politically oriented shareholder proposal activity is carefully crafted to add share value\u2014let alone the efforts of much smaller funds, such as the Kansas City firefighters\u2019 pension, which has less than 0.5 percent of the New York fund\u2019s assets.\nSee Proxy Monitor, Reports and Findings, http://www.proxymonitor.org/Forms/reports_findings.aspx.\nJames R. Copland, Proxy Monitor 2012: A Report on Corporate Governance and Shareholder Activism, 8 (Manhattan Inst. for Pol\u2019y Res., Fall 2012).\nSee Office of the State Comptroller, Fiduciary Responsibilities of the Comptroller, http://www.osc.state.ny.us/pension/fiduciary.htm (last visited May 22, 2013); see also Press Release, The Office of the New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli, DiNapoli: State Pension Fund Valued At All-Time High Of $160.4 Billion (May 13, 2013), http://www.osc.state.ny.us/press/releases/may13/051313.htm.\nSee Danny Hakim, Thomas P. DiNapoli, a Nice Guy Who Wound Up Finishing First, N.Y. Times (Feb. 8, 2007), available at http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/08/nyregion/08man.html?_r=1&; see also Michael Cooper, Hevesi Resigns, Pleading Guilty to Fraud Count, N.Y. Times (Dec. 22, 2006), available at http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/22/nyregion/22cnd-hevesi.html?_r=0.\nSee Jen Chung, Everyone Loses With DiNapoli As Comptroller, Gothamist (Feb. 8, 2007), http://gothamist.com/2007/02/08/dinapoli_is_com.php.\nSee Sam Dolnick, Thomas DiNapoli Re-Elected Comptroller in a Tight Race, N.Y. Times (Nov. 3, 2010), available at http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/03/nyregion/03nycomptroller.html.\nSee Editorial, For New York Comptroller, Attorney General, N.Y. Times (Oct. 15, 2010), available at http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/16/opinion/16sat2.html?_r=0.\nThis report\u2019s author, James R. Copland, owns shares in the securities of ExxonMobil as part of a diversified investment portfolio.\nAPC\u2019s shares rose 25.4 percent from the end of 2009 through the end of 2012, as compared with Halliburton (HAL), +21.8 percent; Schlumberger (SLB), +10.6 percent; and Chesapeake Energy (CHK), \u201332.8 percent. In addition to outperforming its peers across the three-year period, Anadarko outperformed them on average in each year of the period\u2014though it returned less than Halliburton and Schlumberger individually in 2010 and 2012. This report\u2019s author, James R. Copland, owns shares in the securities of Anadarko and Schlumberger as part of a diversified investment portfolio.\nOpenSecrets.org, Influence and Lobbying, 2012 Summary: Anadarko Petroleum, http://www.opensecrets.org/orgs/summary.php?id=D000000459 (last visited May 22, 2013); see also Copland, supra note 3, at 16-17.\nSee The Marco Consulting Group, MCG Rated Top Investment Consultant to Union/Taft-Hartley, http://www.marcoconsulting.com/news/top-investment-consultant-uniontaft-hartley-clients (last visited May 22, 2013).\nBy comparison, Pfizer (PFE) returned +19.7 percent; GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), \u20133.3 percent; Merck (MRK), +9.7 percent; and Novartis (NVS), +11.6 percent. This report\u2019s author, James R. Copland, owns shares in the securities of Merck and Pfizer as part of a diversified investment portfolio.\nSee Copland, supra note 3, at 17, citing Edward McClelland, Basic Union Busting, NBC Chicago (Oct. 13, 2011), http://www.nbcchicago.com/blogs/ward-room/Basic-Union-Busting-131252434.html.\nSee Press Release, The Office of the New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli, DiNapoli: Best Buy and Bed Bath & Beyond Agree to Promote Sustainable Business Practices With Suppliers (Mar. 29, 2013), http://www.osc.state.ny.us/press/releases/mar13/032913.htm.\nSee Press Release, The Office of the New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli, DiNapoli: PepsiCo to Disclose Lobbying and Trade Association Ties (Mar. 15, 2013), http://www.osc.state.ny.us/press/releases/mar13/031513.htm. This report\u2019s author owns shares in Pepsico as part of a diversified investment portfolio.\nSee Dan Strumpf, Qualcomm Settles Disclosure Suit with New York, Wall St. J. (Feb. 22, 2013), http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323549204578320500077425818.html; see also Copland, supra note 19.\nSee Aaron Elstein, Liu cuts to the Chase, Crain\u2019s (Apr. 14, 2013), http://www.crainsnewyork.com/article/20130414/POLITICS/304149974.\nSee id.; see also New York City Comptroller John C. Liu, Pension Funds, Overview of the NYC Public Pension Funds, http://www.comptroller.nyc.gov/bureaus/bam/pension_funds.shtm (last visited May 22, 2013).\nSee Teachers\u2019 Retirement System of the City of New York, Our Retirement Board, https://www.trsnyc.org/trsweb/aboutUs/ourRetirementBoard.html (last visited May 22, 2013).\nSee NYC Employees\u2019 Retirement System, Board of Trustees, http://www.nycers.org/%28S%284wrsjxi1mhx2ru45mnycd445%29%29/about/Board.aspx (last visited May 22, 2013).\nMotorola Solutions' CEO Hosts 2013 Annual Meeting of Stockholders, Seeking Alpha (May. 6, 2013, 21:10), http://seekingalpha.com/article/1407511-motorola-solutions-ceo-hosts-2013-annual-meeting-of-stockholders-transcript?page=5.\nSee JPMorgan Chase & Co, Definitive Proxy Statement Pursuant to Section 14(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, proposal 6 (2013), http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/19617/000001961713000255/jpmc2013definitiveproxysta.htm#s5F565B3CE6189A603874A810F3791135.\nSee Elstein, supra note 23.\nSee Pamela Park, Corporate governance watch: NYC Pension Funds seeks SEC enforcement action against Nabors Industries, Westlaw (Apr. 22, 2013), http://currents.westlawbusiness.com/Article.aspx?id=58d0b97e-e093-42e0-9b2a-34cbd2b90aa4&cid=&src=&sp=.\nSee Zachary Tracer, AIG to Release Diversity Data After Pressure From Liu, Bloomberg (Apr. 9, 2013), http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-04-09/aig-to-release-diversity-data-after-pressure-from-liu.html.\nSee Karen Gullo & Michael B. Marois, Ex-Calpers CEO Buenrostro Indicted Over Apollo Investment, Bloomberg (March 19, 2013), http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-03-18/ex-calpers-ceo-buenrostro-indicted-over-apollo-investment.html.\nSee, e.g.,James Kim, Speaking for Shareholders: CEO of CalPERS Wields Clout, USA Today (Feb. 23, 1993).\nSee Steven Malanga, The Pension Fund That Ate California, City Journal, Winter 2013, available at http://www.city-journal.org/2013/23_1_calpers.html.\nSee Reuters, Largest Pension Fund Adopts Social Responsibility Standards, Houston Chron. (Nov. 15, 2000).\nSee Malanga, supra note 34.\nSee id.; see also Judy Lin, Largest public pension fund earns dismal 1%, Associated Press (Jul. 17, 2013), http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/money/perfi/retirement/story/2012-07-16/California-state-pension-fund/56256380/1.\nSee Dan McCrum, Calpers to awaken zombie boards, Fin. Times (Apr. 7, 2013), available at http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/0/8632b21e-9f75-11e2-b4b6-00144feabdc0.html#axzz2U3lrFQ8T.\nSee, e.g., Business Roundtable & Chamber of Commerce of the U.S. v. SEC, 647 F.3d 1144, 1152 (D.C. Cir. 2011), http://www.cadc.uscourts.gov/internet/opinions.nsf/89BE4D084BA5EBDA852578D5004FBBBE/$file/10-1305-1320103.pdf (citing proposition that \u201cunions and state and local governments whose interests in jobs may well be greater than their interest in share value, can be expected to pursue self-interested objectives rather than the goal of maximizing shareholder value\u201d).\nSee Business Roundtable, supra note 41.\nOIG Department of Labor Report, Proxy-Voting May Not Be Solely for the Economic Benefit of Retirement Plans, Rpt. No. 09-11-001-12-121, intro (March 31, 2011), http://www.oig.dol.gov/public/reports/oa/2011/09-11-001-12-121.pdf (questioning whether labor pension funds are using \u201cplan assets to support or pursue proxy proposals for personal, social, legislative, regulatory, or public policy agendas\u201d).\nSee, e.g., David F. Larcker and Brian Tayan, Union Activism: Do Union Pension Funds Act Solely in the Interest of Beneficiaries?, Stanford University Closer Look Series No. CGRP- 30 (Dec. 11, 2012); Tracie Woidtke, Agents Watching Agents?: Evidence from Pension Fund Ownership and Firm Value, 63 J. Fin. Econ. 99 (2002) (finding that evidence is \u201cconsistent with the view that [public pension fund] administrators\u2019 actions may be motivated more by political or social influences than by firm performance\u201d); cf. Copland, supra note 3.\nSee, generally, Public Sector Inc., http://www.publicsectorinc.org/forum/ (last visited May 22, 2013); see also Thomas Fitzgerald, Underfunded public pensions: A ticking time bomb, Phila. Inquirer (May 18, 2013), available at http://articles.philly.com/2013-03-18/news/37789866_1_pension-systems-pension-python-pension-funds; Andy Kessler, The Pension Rate-of-Return Fantasy, Wall St. J. (Apr. 9, 2013), available at http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324100904578403213835796062.html.\nSee Susan Edelman, NYC pension funds big Liu-sors, N.Y. Post (Dec. 30, 2012), available at http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/nyc_pension_funds_big_liu_sors_TjuluHIU80KVOmpQppiLpM.\nSee E.J. McMahon, McMahon: Taxpayers lose in pension gamble, Newsday (May 30, 2012), http://www.newsday.com/opinion/oped/mcmahon-taxpayers-lose-in-pension-gamble-1.3750910.\nSee Office of the State Comptroller, Snapshot of the New York State Common Retirement Fund, http://www.osc.state.ny.us/pension/snapshot.htm (last visited May 22, 2013).\nSee Freeman Klopott, Cuomo Plan to Curb Pension Costs Dropped Under Pressure, Bloomberg (Mar. 22, 2013), http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-03-22/cuomo-plan-to-curb-pension-costs-dropped-under-pressure.html.\nSee Stuart Pfeifer, CalPERS gains more than 13% in investment returns in 2012, L.A. 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The hope and natural social progression moves from culinary traditions to other cultural traditions, including language.\n\u201cIn most families, culinary traditions are passed down through the women for example, Obaachan\u2019s teriyaki chicken, or as things evolved in America, Grandma\u2019s teriyaki weenies. And it\u2019s not just what we eat but how we eat it. Some of our strongest traditions are passed down at the dinner table.\n\u201cItadakimasu does not just mean \u2018bon appetit\u2019 or \u2018dig in\u2019 \u2013 it\u2019s derived from the kanji \u2018to receive,\u2019 meant to show appreciation to the once living ingredients we receive from nature to nourish our bodies, to those who attentively cultivate them, and to the persons who prepare the meal. It is to show gratitude.\n\u201cEnryo, one of the quintessential Japanese values, means to refrain or restrain oneself upon others. This one too, we learn around the dinner table. We teach our children never to take the last piece of pizza in the pie in consideration of the other people eating with them.\n\u201cAnd embedded in the Japanese culture is another important mindset of omotenashi, an open and unpretentious art of heartfelt hospitality, practiced throughout the service industry and into homes when receiving guests.\n\u201cThrough food and eating, we also share our culture with others outside of our community. In 2004, the JACCC honored Mr. Noritoshi Kanai with the Pacific Pioneer award for his life work of promoting Japanese foods in America and worldwide. Long known as \u2018The Culinary Ambassador of Japan,\u2019 providing fine Japanese foods to restaurants and retail markets across America, this story of Japanese American culinary arts is not complete without recognizing Mr. Kanai and the achievements of Mutual Trading Company.\n\u201cWith his lifetime devotion to \u2018Bringing the Fun and Flavors of Japan to the People of the World,\u2019 Kanai has made it possible for everyone in America to experience the realm of authentic Japanese culinary culture: Edomae sushi, soba, udon, ramen, premium jizake and many other fine Japanese foods.\n\u201cMr. Kanai is considered the \u2018Father of Sushi\u2019 as he first introduced the cuisine in 1965 in Little Tokyo. Today there are 17,000 Japanese restaurants in the U.S. serving sushi. It was introduced by the Kawafuku Restaurant after much persuasion from Mr. Kanai. Today, he is pursuing the expansion of sake with the same fervor and expects the market to consider this as a staple of fine Japanese cuisine.\n\u201cLike Mr. Kanai, the three awardees, Frances Hashimoto-Friedman, Chef Akira Hirose and Michael Hide Cardenas, all recognize the power of the culinary arts to bring community together and keep culture alive in traditional and non-traditional ways \u2013 and for this we salute them.\u201d\n\u2022 Frances Hashimoto Friedman, Chairman\u2019s Award. Hashimoto (Aug. 26, 1943-Nov. 4, 2012) was one of Little Tokyo\u2019s most influential, visionary leaders, dedicating her life to preserving the neighborhood\u2019s Japanese cultural traditions. She was the president of Mikawaya, the 102-year-old, three-generation family business that introduced mochi ice cream and other Japanese confectioneries to delighted dessert lovers around the world.\nBorn in Arizona, she grew up in and around Little Tokyo and with her parents\u2019 urging, studied classical dance and tea ceremony. She attended Hollenbeck Junior High, graduated from Roosevelt High School in Boyle Heights, and received a bachelor\u2019s degree in 1966 from the University of Southern California along with a general teaching credential, which qualified her to teach elementary school for four years.\nAt the urging of her widowed mother, in 1970, Hashimoto left teaching and took over the family business at age 27. She vastly expanded its reach from a single shop to four retail stores in Little Tokyo, Gardena, Torrance and Honolulu. In 1994, under her leadership, Mikawaya fused Japanese mochi with American ice cream and a culinary phenomenon was launched.\nMikawaya (named after a Japanese province) first opened at 365 E. First St. in Little Tokyo in 1910 and was purchased by Ryuzaburo Hashimoto, who employed his nephew and his nephew\u2019s wife, Koroku and Haru Hashimoto. The couple purchased the business in 1925 and ran it until 1942, when they were incarcerated at the Poston internment camp, where their daughter Frances was born.\nThey returned in 1945 and reopened the shop, offering yomogi daifuku, a mugwort-infused ball of green mochi filled with red bean anko paste; chi chi dango, the softest mochi imaginable that come in eight brightly colored varieties; and hiyoko, a baby chick-shaped pastry filled with sweet lima bean paste.\nMikawaya\u2019s famous mochi ice cream come in seven flavors: vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, mango, green tea, coffee and red bean and can be found in grocery stores such as Trader Joe\u2019s, Safeway, Gelson\u2019s, and Albertsons. Hashimoto and her husband Joel Friedman always strove for innovation, and more recently secured kosher certification for Mikawaya desserts and introduced a new line of mochi-wrapped gelato.\nOver four decades, Hashimoto worked to protect the history, integrity and identity of Little Tokyo. She was the longest-serving board member of the JACCC and also served on the boards of the Little Tokyo Business Association, Nisei Week Foundation, Japanese Chamber of Commerce of Southern California, Mayor\u2019s Little Tokyo Community Development Advisory Committee, and various other panels overseeing the neighborhood\u2019s redevelopment and transportation projects. She was selected to be included in Who\u2019s Who of American Women (16th Edition, 1989-90), Who\u2019s Who in California (20th Edition, 1991) and Who\u2019s Who in the World (10th Edition, 199l-92).\nIn November 2012, the Los Angeles City Council voted to memorialize her leadership and contributions to the community by dedicating the Frances K Hashimoto Plaza at Second and Azusa streets in Little Tokyo. The plaque marking the plaza reads: \u201cA Life of Leadership, Tradition, Philanthropy, and Service to Little Tokyo.\u201d\n\u2022 Chef Akira Hirose, Pacific Pioneer Award. Maison Akira, located on a tree-lined boulevard in Pasadena, is Hirose\u2019s creative home. Since 1998, he has built Maison Akira\u2019s exquisite menu based on his unique interpretation of French dishes infused with Japanese ingredients and flavors.\nDiners might begin the meal with simple French classic like escargots de Bourgogne and onion soup gratin\u00e9e followed by Asian-influenced dishes like shiso-dusted tuna served rare in yuzu soy, or an eel chawanmushi. His signature dish, a classic miso-marinated grilled Chilean sea bass with ratatouille and quinoa in a honey-lemon sauce, was served to Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko during a visit to Los Angeles.\nAs a child, Kyoto native Hirose had his first experience of dining in a European-style restaurant in Japan, complete with chandeliers and white tablecloths, and was swept away by the elegance of the cuisine and atmosphere. By the time he was a high school student, he had decided to pursue his dream to move to France in a quest to master the flavors of classic French cuisine.\nIn 1973, he moved to the Loir Valley, a small village with a population of 1,800, where he learned about the chef\u2019s role in building fundamental relationships with farmers and seasonal ingredients, while living and working with a French family who owned a small restaurant and hotel. Within a few years, his skills in the kitchen and friendships with Japanese chefs in France helped Hirose land a prestigious spot working under world-renowned chef and restaurateur Joel Robuchon at the Nikko de Paris. In addition to studying the fine art of pastries at Ecole de Lenotre, he continued to work in esteemed kitchens such as Maxim\u2019s in Paris and the Michelin two-star restaurant Chez Hosten.\nIn 1981, Hirose made his first trip to the U.S. to work at the French haute cuisine restaurant L\u2019Orangerie in West Hollywood, where he met his future wife. A year later, he returned to Kyoto to open his first restaurant, the 50-seat Azay-Le-Rideau, offering strictly traditional French cuisine to Japanese guests. After a wildly successful seven years, he closed Azay-Le-Rideau and returned to Los Angeles.\nUpon his return, Hirose worked at various French restaurants in Los Angeles such as Citrus Restaurant, the Pasadena Ritz Carlton Georgian Room, and the Belvedere Restaurant in the Peninsula Hotel in Beverly Hills, where he was first requested to consider building a menu of French cuisine with an Asian twist. In 1994, Hirose had the distinct honor of preparing a special luncheon for Japan\u2019s imperial couple with 100 additional guests while working at the world-renowned Tower Restaurant, formerly located at the top of the Transamerica Building in downtown Los Angeles.\nHe has graced the JACCC\u2019s Autumn Fest and numerous receptions with his fusion French-Japanese bento and amazing pastries. He also volunteers his culinary talents to a variety of causes, including the California Hospital L\u2019Grande Affaire Dinner, the Club Culinaire\u2019s Annual Picnic Committee, City Club on Bunker Hill Benefit Dinner for Augie\u2019s Quest/Cure for ALS, Los Angeles Zoo Beastly Ball, Pasadena Huntington Hospital Food and Wine Festival, and the Pasadena Playhouse event.\nHirose\u2019s generosity extends into the Asian Pacific American community in Los Angeles, where he has donated his time and services to non-profit organizations such as Asians for Miracle Marrow Matches (A3M), Project by Project, Little Tokyo Service Center\u2019s Tofu Festival and Sake Event, the Japanese American National Museum, the Asia America Symphony, and Visual Communications.\nHirose has received accolades, including being named the Club Culinaire Francaise of Southern California\u2019s Chef of the Year in 1998 and the recipient of the LTSC Community Award that same year. He has also received the Pacific Asian Heritage Hero Award from KCET and Union Bank. Maison Akira has received Zagat\u2019s Excellent Rating from 2004 to 2008 as well as rave reviews from local publications.\n\u2022 Michael Hide Cardenas, Ambassador\u2019s Award. It is customary in Japan to casually pop into an izakaya (which loosely translates into a tavern or pub) to drink a little, eat a little, then drink a little more. The best izakaya food is salty and spicy, crunch and savory, and engineered to be especially delicious with beer or wine. Cardenas was born in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, to a Mexican American father who served in the U.S. Navy and a Japanese mother from Osaka. Raised in Japan until he was 17, he was familiar with the popular eating trends of snack bars and izakaya when he decided to explore his American roots by moving to California.\nHe began his culinary career as a teppan grill chef in San Diego after graduating from the Benihana Chef School in New Orleans in 1981. In 1984, he was recruited to become general manager for Teru Sushi in Studio City, which led to a prestigious position of opening general manager of Chaya Venice. At that juncture in his career, Cardenas decided to travel around the world to try different cuisines, and set out for Jamaica, Hong Kong, and other places where he wanted to test his palate.\nWhen he returned to Los Angeles in 1991, he was eager to start afresh. He managed to persuade the renowned Nobuyuki Matsuhisa to hire him for \u201cjust a month\u201d and before they both knew it, Cardenas had been with \u201cNobu\u201d for five years, helping oversee the rapid growth of Matsuhisa Restaurants by opening locations in London and New York.\nIn 1997, Cardenas forged a partnership known as Innovative Dining, and opened his first restaurant, Sushi Roku, on La Cienega and Third Street (inside the Beverly Center) as partner and general manager. It quickly expanded into three locations. Cardenas\u2019 and his partners\u2019 next projects reconceptualized the classic steakhouse (Boa) and robatayaki (Katana and Robata Bar) by delivering Japanese food with artisanal ingredients for a sleek, urban crowd. To this day, he is involved in the daily operation of nine Innovative Dining outlets in Los Angeles and Las Vegas.\nBeginning in 2009, Cardenas opened a string of prestigious restaurants of his own, each with a unique vibe, all within walking distance of one another in the Little Tokyo neighborhood. Within the past three years, he has done more to refine and perfect both modern American izakaya and Japanese comfort foods like live octopus sashimi with a punchy yuzu pepper sauce, or jidori fried chicken karaage served with a plate of blistered shishitos and a confetti of bonito shavings, through restaurants Aburiya Toranoko, Fat Spoon and the Lazy Ox Canteen.\nTo keep up with the ever-changing food trends, Cardenas visits his homeland of Japan at least four to five times a year, and since Japanese is his first language, he has no trouble honing in on exciting flavor profiles and innovative food. His upcoming project, Taberna Arroz y Vi, will feature chef Perfecto Rocher, formerly of El Bulli in Spain, and is due to open late fall 2013 in Santa Monica.\n\u2022 Noritoshi Kanai is the man at the very heart of the sushi revolution in America. Due in large part to his efforts, Los Angeles is celebrated as one of the top cities in the world for sushi because the city is blessed with a bounty of superior fish markets, master itamae, and diners who are hungry for the best.\nBorn in Tokyo in 1923, Kanai served in World War II. Stationed in Burma as a second lieutenant in charge of supplies/food/medication, he learned to make shoyu, miso and konnyaku in the jungles, not by choice but out of necessity. Through the bitter experience of the war, he learned the importance of logistics, the lifeline to all trade. These turned out to become the best life lessons for his future career as an international businessman.\nReturning home to Japan in 1946, he completed his master\u2019s degree in economics at Tokyo Shoka Daigaku (Hitotsubashi University) and later co-founded a Japanese food export company in 1951. In 1964, Kanai, with his wife Fusako and children Scott and Atsuko, moved to the U.S. to manage Mutual Trading Company, a Japanese business founded in 1926 to meet the needs of the early Japanese immigrant community in Southern California.\nHis first venture in the U.S. importing Harvest Honey Sesame Cookies and thin rice crackers was an instant success. However, it was short-lived, as Nabisco launched a knock-off three years later and nearly put Mutual Trading out of business.\nAs a last-ditch effort to find another culinary hit, Kanai traveled to Japan with his business partner, Harry Wolff Jr. After scouring the markets across Asia, they ended up in Tokyo with no new ideas. Then on a dare, Kanai took Wolff to a sushi shop to introduce him to true Japanese cuisine, thinking that he would be deterred from the raw fish. On the contrary, without hesitation, Wolff ate some sushi.\nHe said: \u201cI am Jewish from Europe. There are many Europeans who have culinary familiarity with raw fish. How much fresher can raw fish become, prepared before my own eyes? Most Western chefs are snobby and won\u2019t talk to a guest. A sushi man is open and friendly. I like the way I can customize my order, made to how I like my sushi. Most importantly, this is purely Japanese, and no American can copy it easily.\u201d\nKanai returned to L.A. and went to every Japanese restaurant in Little Tokyo to start serving sushi; he was shut out with a resounding \u201cAmericans will not eat raw fish!\u201d After months of persuasion, Tokijiro Nakajima of Kawafuku Restaurant agreed on the venture and launched the very first sushi bar outside of Japan in 1965, with only seven seats. 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Make sure the gate behind you is closed before you open the next gate. Remove your leash and encourage your dog to move away from the crowded gate area.\nDo not take your small children or babies in strollers to a dog park. Dogs and children can easily frighten one another and bad things can happen to either of them in the blink of an eye.\nSupervise your dog. This is not the time for you to be distracted talking with other owners or burying yourself in a book. You must be monitoring your dog\u2019s activities to be sure she isn\u2019t behaving badly and other dogs are not behaving badly toward her. This is another reason not to take young children \u2013 you can\u2019t adequately supervise both dogs and kids at the same time.\nBe particularly watchful of small dogs around big dogs. Don\u2019t let big dogs frighten or threaten small dogs. Aggression between big and small dogs is especially likely to result in injuries to the small dog.\nPick up after your dog. 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The Parks Commission unanimously approved the park site, but the project lingered at the council level.\n4/6/01 \u2013 According to a document from the State of California, the City of Redlands was to be allocated $615,000 from the 2000 Proposition 12 Park Bond Act.\n9/4/01 \u2013 In anticipation of the funds from the Proposition 12 Park Bond Act allocation to the City of Redlands, a \"Wish List\" was developed by the Parks & Recreation Commissions recommending a list of capital improvements. Development of a dog park at Ford Park was originally #15 on the list. However, Recreation Commissioner Patty Holohan recommended that the dog park (#15) be swapped with a project at the Community Center for the children (#23). The Council agreed. Ultimately, this move put the dog park too far down the \u2018Wish List' to receive funds that were allocated by the bond measure.\n4/23/03 \u2013 Mr. Freedman again contacted the city regarding the status of the proposed dog park. He also notified the city that, although he would continue to be available for input and suggestions, he was having to move out of state in the near future and would not be able to advocate for the project locally.\n10/03 \u2013 Having seen an article in the Redlands Daily Facts regarding Mr. Freedman's efforts, Elizabeth Kulbin contacted the city regarding the status of the dog park project. She was informed that the city supported the concept, but did not have the staffing or the funds at that time to see it through.\n10/14/04 \u2013 Elizabeth Kulbin, with the support of a local service club, made a presentation to the Redlands Parks Commission regarding the possibility of establishing a dog park at Ford Park that would be funded by private donations and maintained via a collective effort by the city, the service club and a dedicated group of volunteers. The Parks Commission voted to support the development of the project.\n11/16/04 \u2013 The City Council approved the Parks Commission's recommendation to develop a dog park facility in Ford Park.\n12/04 - 6/05 \u2013 Community meetings were held so that residents could contribute their ideas and suggestions of what they would like to see in Redlands' first dog park.\n11/05 \u2013 By compiling the ideas and suggestions gathered from the community, a formal design plan was developed for the Redlands Dog Park\n3/06 The Redlands Parks Commission approved the formal design plan\n6/06 The Rotary Club of Redlands made a contribution, via The Redlands Community Foundation, to the Redlands Dog Park in the amount of $13,000.\n4/07 The Rotary Club of Redlands made an additional contribution of $2,000\n5/08 \u2013 After an extended \u2018intermission', we have re-grouped and re-charged and are moving forward to make the Redlands Dog Park a reality!\n2009 - R.U.F.F. 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        "raw_content": "The first time I recall taking note of the art of Otto Dix was perhaps 20 years ago on a visit to the Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto. The AGO had acquired a Dix painting they displayed as one of several works along a hallway down which we regularly walked. The painting was a striking, almost ghoulish 1920 portrait of a German clinical psychologist Dr. Heinrich Stadelmann. The style reflected the fact that it had been painted by a profoundly disillusioned German World War I veteran -- Otto Dix (1891-1969).\nOn virtually every subsequent visit Pat and I made to the AGO I made a point of looking, however briefly, at this Dix painting with its subject who appears to be mad, shining and bulging eyes prominent in the portrait, wing collar, thin wrists protruding from the sleeves of a formal frock coat.\nThe Stadelmann portrait was painted during Dix's 1920-22 sojourn in Dresden, a time when he saw himself as an artistic rebel. A friend recalled Dix saying at this time that \"I just can't seem to make it, my paintings are unsaleable! Someday I'll either be famous or infamous!\"\nIt has taken decades but Dix is now recognized fairly widely on both sides of the Atlantic. The Tate Gallery in London certainly helped the cause with its 1991 retrospective of Dix's work. Last year the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and the Neue Galerie of New York co-organized the first main exhibit of Otto Dix's work in North America, presenting some 220 pieces in an impressively satisfying tribute. Given the treatment of his art by the Third Reich it is fortunate that as much of it survived as did. He was one of those artists the Nazis labelled a producer of \"degenerate art\".\nDix's paintings, especially the portraits, are unusual, striking, some even grotesque but impressively memorable. Sometimes these days referred to as an 'expressionist' painter, Dix was in fact the leading artist of the style known as Neue Sachlichkeit, the New Objectivity, which pervaded an entire period of post-war German art.\nDix was fascinated by all the different forms in which human life appeared, especially those that were extreme in nature. One art critic, Sabine Rewald, has noted that Otto Dix and other artists of the era were \"injecting bile into their paintings as a way of coming back from the dead.\" I agree but it is hardly surprising. His paintings reflect the extraordinary grimness not only of his experiences in the trenches but also a post-war Germany with two million orphans, one million widows, a million invalids, mass unemployment, hyperinflation and street battles.\nThose who have never seen a Dix painting should not conclude from what I have written that he was an angry, unskilled painter whose works are characterized by a talentless daubing of paint to produce paintings unrecognizable as representing much of anything. Later in his life Dix articulated his categorical rejection of abstract painting: \"I base everything on the visible,\" he said in 1958. \"I don't want to invent new themes and arrange them as Salvador Dali does.\"\nImages of the beggars in the street, the prostitutes in the brothels, the drunks in the bars, these were also images Otto Dix painted. They are indeed \"realistic\" in the sense that they are recognizable as such but they have been painted , as I think of it, in a fashion several degrees off centre -- far enough off to make them appear unusual and sometimes warped. Dix is an acquired taste but he has become one of my favourite painters; Pat does share my enthusiasm for Dix.\nAlthough Dix never visited Canada there is a Canadian connection. His first son Ursus immigrated to Canada and worked as a painting conservator in Vancouver. He was named in 1979 as the head of conservation at the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa.\nTo view images of some of Otto Dix's paintings, the reader can visit:\n1. The Online Otto Dix Project at www.ottodix.org/\n2. Otto Dix reproductions at www.tendreams.org/dix.htm\n3. Art by Otto Dix at www.museumsyndicate.com/artist.php?artist=72\nLabels: Dix",
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It\u2019s always been a nagging concern for Vancouver.\u201d\nHe said, \u201cWe need more housing created in the low- to middle-income range.\u201d\nHe has appointed a task force on housing affordability, which includes social housing for the homeless, and he said he expects an initial report this spring.\nThe experts will look at solutions based on zoning, density and different ownership models that work elsewhere, he said.\nRobertson said because it\u2019s not the city\u2019s role to become a developer or interfere in the free market, \u201cWe have a limited ability to affect the market.\u201d\nBut he said the city does have some tools and incentives to encourage higher density and mixed-income developments.\nHousing experts say the ship may have sailed for affordable housing in Vancouver proper, or on the North Shore, where there are only eight two-bedroom suites under $300,000 listed with MLS, but numbers increase marginally elsewhere, with 70 such properties in Burnaby, 77 in Richmond and 42 in New Westminster.\nFurther east, there are 465 $300,000 or cheaper two-bedroom suites in Surrey and White Rock, 159 in Langley and 272 in the Tri-Cities, for a total in Metro Vancouver of more than 1,100, with an additional 325 in Mission and Chilliwack.\n\u201cBuyers have to ask themselves what kind of house they want and in what location\u201d before deciding if they can stay in this area or leave for another province, said UBC Prof. Tsur Somerville. \u201cThey might say, \u2018I have to buy a condo in Surrey but what I really want is a house on the west side of Vancouver.\u2019 If I had to live in New Westminister instead of Vancouver, that for me isn\u2019t a huge affordability issue.\u201d\nBut while he said some low-income earners who have trouble even affording to rent may never at that income level be able to own, the government does have a role to play to ensure there are decent apartments available for reasonable prices.\nHe said that includes zoning restrictions, limiting development costs and removing red tape for developers.\nCameron Muir, a senior housing analyst with the B.C. Real Estate Association, said one-third of all home sales last year were to first-time homebuyers and 70 per cent of all new housing starts were for multi-family developments, which provides more affordable housing.\nBut Vancouver\u2019s geography, with the Georgia Strait to the west, mountains to the north and agricultural reserve land to the east, puts pressure on land prices, he said.\nThe government\u2019s job is to improve the supply of housing by encouraging density with bonuses and use various planning tactics and strategies, including reducing the \u201conerous\u201d taxation on real estate, which he said keeps prices high, including the provincial transfer tax, and development costs.\nAnd he said first-timers have to lower their expectations if they want to stay here.\n\u201cIf you want to live in this day and age in a single detached house on the west side of Vancouver, it\u2019s not likely,\u201d he said.\nYoung families may be choosing to live in the inner city, according to numbers from the Vancouver School Board, which says after stable Kindergarten enrollment for years in its downtown schools, it has seen an increased demand.\nIt recently added four classrooms to the elementary school in Yaletown to accommodate the increase and has begun plans to build a second inner-city elementary school downtown called International Village Elementary, said spokesman Kurt Heinrich.\n\u201cThis signals that many more people are living longer in smaller and more costly urban environment, even with children,\u201d he said.\nslazaruk@theprovince.com\ntwitter.com/susanlazaruk\nHave you fled Vancouver because of its high real estate prices? 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        "raw_content": "Deficit Complicates Health Care Repeal Goal\nCongressional Republicans\u2019 goal of repealing the Affordable Care Act continues to run afoul of their efforts to reduce the deficit, at least according to the judgment of the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.\nThe CBO said Tuesday that President Barack Obama\u2019s signature health care law will cut the deficit by $109 billion over the next decade and is $84 billion cheaper after a Supreme Court ruling in June gave states more flexibility to nix an expansion of Medicaid.\nThe estimate cheered Democrats, who have sparred repeatedly with Republicans over whether the law cuts the deficit.\n\u201cIt just goes to show, our Republican colleagues keep talking about the deficit, but they\u2019ve now voted 37 times to blow a hole in the deficit by over $100 billion,\u201d House Budget ranking member Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) said.\nAs Van Hollen noted, Democrats pushed Republicans to wait for a CBO score on their latest repeal bill before passing it early this month \u2014 a request the GOP declined.\nThe estimate that repeal would add to the deficit could complicate Republicans\u2019 drive to repeal the health care law next year if they use the budget reconciliation process to avoid a Senate filibuster. Democrats imposed pay-as-you-go discipline to reconciliation, requiring that such bills not add to the deficit. Republicans could rewrite those rules and jam through\ndeficit-financed tax cuts and spending on a majority vote. Or they could cut spending somewhere else.\nRepublicans were largely unfazed by the report, however. House Energy and Commerce Chairman Fred Upton said he was holding a conference call to discuss the results Tuesday afternoon, but he added that they are not likely to dampen his Members\u2019 enthusiasm for repealing the law. Indeed, he noted, only one thing determines the fate of the law: the elections.\n\u201cWe are where we are,\u201d the Michigan Republican said. \u201cThe electorate on\nNov. 6 will render their second opinion, so we\u2019ll see what happens.\u201d\nRep. Greg Walden, deputy chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, said the economic argument alone shouldn\u2019t dissuade Republicans from wanting to repeal the law.\n\u201cIt doesn\u2019t make it the best policy going forward because there are these other issues about effects on jobs and the economy, effects on access to care,\u201d the Oregon lawmaker said. \u201cThere are lots of other issues other than just the raw dollar number.\u201d\nSenate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), checking his BlackBerry for the CBO results at a Tuesday press conference, said the reduction in the deficit backs up what Democrats have been saying since the law was enacted in 2010.\nCiting the recent Supreme Court ruling and new government reports about Medicare premiums, Rep. Gerry Connolly called the estimate one of a \u201cseries of victories\u201d for the law.\n\u201cToo early to uncork the champagne, but at some point, I think this bill is up. The empirical evidence, the analytical evidence, CBO to wit, all are pointing in the direction of support for the assertions we made about the ACA,\u201d the Virginia Democrat said.\nThe CBO predicted that 3 million fewer people will have health insurance under the law in 2022 after the court\u2019s decision. Still, repealing it would double the number of people without health insurance from 30 million to 60 million, the CBO projected.\nThe CBO projected that 6 million fewer people will sign up for Medicaid and 3 million more will sign up for federally subsidized insurance exchanges. The exchange subsidies cost the government about $9,000 a year versus $6,000 for Medicaid, the CBO said. On net, however, the government will save money because fewer people would be getting subsidized at all.\nHouse Energy and Commerce ranking member Henry Waxman said the prospect of states opting out of the new Medicaid funding was troubling.\n\u201cThis is only a guess, but I think when it comes down to it, the states are going to be more likely to take the Medicaid coverage than CBO estimates. But if we\u2019re looking at 3 million people that won\u2019t get health care coverage, that\u2019s something to be concerned about,\u201d the California Democrat said.\nRep. 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        "raw_content": "I believe it, because it happened. I believe it, because it was bound to happen. I believe it, because as is always the case, the better team won. As I recover from the kick to my gut that was the Giants shocking upset in Super Bowl XLII, here are the first thoughts, questions and emotions that are flowin' through my system...\n-First and foremost, what a freaking game. I won't go as far to call it the greatest Super Bowl ever, but I'd have to say it moves straight into the top 10, if not the top 5. It wasn't so much the action itself, (which I say pales in comparison to Pats/Panthers or Rams/Titans) as it was what was at stake. The Giants pulled one of the greatest upsets in modern sports and NFL history, and they did it in a way that many of you may have recognized...\n-Because that's how the Patriots won all of their freaking Super Bowls! That imposing defense? That used to be us! That last second drive to win the game? That used to be us, man! We were the physical team that used to punch the finesse team in the mouth. Essentially, we were the Rams, and once somebody got up in our grill, we folded like The Giants beat the new look Patriots, by playing exactly like the old look Patriots, even to the point where...\n-The Giants got all the \"breaks\" that the Pats are used to getting! Don't get me wrong, New England didn't get to where they were on luck, but many of the plays that usually go in their favor, went for the G-Men! That crazy play where Eli avoided that sack? Wouldn't have been outrageous to call him down there, right? And that catch by David Tyree? Much like last year when Reggie Wayne seemingly snagged the Pats hopes out of midair with an astonishing catch, Tyree did him one better making arguably the greatest catch in Super Bowl history. Screw that, that WAS the greatest catch in Super Bowl history as far as I'm concerned. Dude trapped a prayer from a scrambling hick to his helmet and somehow helped on even when ROIDney tried to knock the sucker out of there. You consider time, score, and the enormity of the upset, and I'll argue any day of the week that was the greatest catch the Super Bowl has ever seen. Now in years past, hose balls usually bounce the Pats way, and when you're playin' in close games, and you stop getting those breaks, this is what happens...\n-And I'm still not so sure how I feel about what just happened. I mean, on one hand, the Pats just blew a once in a lifetime shot at history. On the other hand, I watched that game, and the Giants not only deserved to win, but should have won by 10 or more! The Giants knew they had to get to Brady to win, but the common logic was that they wouldn't be able to get to him nearly enough to make up for the talent disparity. Cuz let's face it, the better team on paper didn't win this game. That's not a shot at the Giants, it's just a fact. But the fact is, they were able to come together, as corny as it sounds, and play above their heads to get the job done. They were peaking at the right time, and they just were able to capitalize on a great game plan to stop the most potent offense in NFL history. Before the game, you couldn't have convinced me that the Patriots were gonna lose. After watching just one half of that game, my world had been shook, and I knew that at that point, any outcome was possible. As a Pats fan, that's not an easy feeling to accept, and it's a feeling that you almost feel a sense of betrayal when it seeps into your soul. You say to yourself, \"I should have faith. These dudes always pull it out in the end, and that's what they're gonna do here\". Well, I'm sorry, when Tom Brady coughed up the ball to end the first half, and New England didn't immediately score to start the second half, I knew we were in trouble. So what I'm struggling with, is not so much that the Pats lost the game, but how they were dominated in all the aspects of the game that they themselves have made a point of dominating on their recent run of success. Teams lose games, I get that, but the fact that this team, with this quarterback, this coach, and this historic offense, weren't able to at least make the changes to get something going, and get some points on the board. Maybe I'm just so used to all the right moves being made that it's weird to think that may have been the problem, but from top to bottom I'm still having a tough time believing that the team I saw take the field on Sunday night, was the same team and the same coaching staff that I've watched closely over the last 8+ years. Then again, I don't wanna get too carried away with trying to blame people...\n-It's easy to point out the reasons for losing in hindsight, but let's not get carried away. In the immediate aftermath, when Randy Moss was questioning his team's intensity, and Bill Belichick was running for his life off the field, people start pointing fingers big time. This guy's overrated (Richard Seymour), and that guy can't play in big games, and blah blah blah. Listen, it was one game. Sure, there are some old guys on our defense (Seau, Bruschi, Harrison), but those old guys were 18-0 until about 30 hours ago, so to now say they were bums or whatever, is just ludicrous. Besides, if I told you before the game that those old guys were gonna give up 17 points, you would have been like \"yea we won 35-17\". For the love of God, they averaged giving up almost exactly 17 points per game when the team went an NFL record 18-0! The defense was NOT the problem in this game, and if you honestly think it was, then you honestly don't know the game of football at all, and should look into perhaps joining a cult, or maybe sellin' illicit narcotics in the fresh football free void created in your life. If you really wanna play the blame game in this one, the two names I got for ya are...\n-Matt Light and Bill Belichick. Light's the easiest target for me. For years I've been saying I thought this guy wasn't nearly as elite as his press clippings suggested because of his inability to stop top flight pass rushers, and this one it couldn't have been more obvious that was the case. No sooner had the Pats got the ball, and Light was making like a green light over there at left tackle, letting Tuck, Strahan and Umenyiora stroll right in and take shots at Brady. I know those guys are good too, but this is supposed to be an All Pro taking on other All Pro's, not a bunch of ripped athletes slappin around a fat guy with a beard. And Light's supposed to be the guy with all the big game experience, yet he's the one that got called for 2 false start penalties! Dude was flinchin' like a rookie out there, and gettin' beat just as badly. I don't wanna hate on my own team, but if it isn't obvious now that Matt Light is one of the most overrated players in the league, then I guess it's never going to be. It's not the end of the world, mind you, and I'm not even suggesting Light be run out of town. It's just that in the future, we need to be much more mindful of givin' that guy help when it comes to big time players, and quit thinkin' he has what it takes to hang out there in a 1-on-1. Call it one bad game if you want, but I think it's a problem that should be looked at, and something tells me the Giants may have noticed it too, and targeted his ass...\nAs for Belichick, it's getting tougher and tougher to defend this guy's actions. It's bad enough that he got out coached by Tom Coughlin and his staff, but to run off the field like that and give a curt post game interview is just classless. If those coaches have to stand on their sidelines while your record setting offense hangs 60 on their heads, then you're gonna have to stand there and accept defeat when your world beaters fall victim to one of history's biggest upsets. I know dealing with the media isn't your thing, and you're there to win games, but at least be somewhat gracious in defeat. I'll stick up for you when you're trying to trick other teams with injury reports, or even being a smart alleck when being asked about SpyGate, but at least take your lumps like a man. I know the saying \"show me someone that's not a sore loser, and I'll show you a loser\", but there's a time and a place to let all those emotions out. On the field, in the wake of the game, show some class. THEN go and think of a way to embarrass them the next time. There's a fine line between full on duechebag and menacing mastermind. Please hop back on the other side, and for the love of God please switch back to the gray hoodie!\n-Eli Manning certainly performed better than I thought he could or would, but I still wouldn't have had him any higher than 3rd on my MVP ballot. Granted, to lead that final drive against the 18-0 Pats, in a very Brady like fashion, is the stuff of legends, but I just think that there were two guys in particular were really more deserving to be called that game's best player. First up, is my main man from the Cuse, David Tyree. Sure, he dropped a few balls, but he made one of the greatest grabs ever, and had a TD in a game where his team only had 2. Second would have been basically anyone on the Giants defensive line. Personally, I'd have to go with Justin Tuck cuz he was just all over Brady all the time, but it was basically all of them. They were in charge of getting to Brady and throwing him off his game. That was the only way the Giants were gonna win, and without that pressure, Eli Manning and the offense would have been playing catch-up as Randy Moss and Wes Welker went waltzing into the endzone. Eli got the job done, there is no doubt, I just don't think he deserves to be the MVP. He will go down in history though...\n-Because this game is one they are gonna talk about for the rest of all our lives. For Patriots fans, it's gonna be a new experience. We were once the underdogs, that rose from the ashes to become a gritty, gutty dynasty. Now, we're the hunted ones, the ones with the classless coach, and the cocky, movie star lookin' QB. We cheat, we dance on your logo, we take cheap shots after the whistle, we do roids, we run up the score and we never talk any junk until the game is over. When you're winning, it's easy to ignore a lot of that stuff, or try to justify it. Now that we've been victimized in one of the biggest upset's in the sports history, peeps are gonna wanna hit us when we're down. Personally, I say bring that shit on. What, I can't take it? Maybe that's what makes some of this so easy. I got my 2 Red Sox World Series titles and the Pats 3 recent Super Bowls to fall back on. Not saying that makes it any better to have lost, but I just think it makes the pain a little easier to handle. After the 2004 ALCS, I was ready to open up my veins, where as this, in reality, just as bad, yet not nearly as painful. It might sound a little far fetched, with the 19-0 on the line and everything, but it's honestly how I feel.\nWe may not have finished off perfection, or even walked away with the Lombardi Trophy, but that doesn't mean we're rollin over. Congrats to the G-Men, but let the rest of the league be warned. If you thought this team was determined before, then just you wait to see what they unleash next year. After losing in the AFC Title game a year ago, they went 18-1. So if you think a loss in the Super Bowl is going to do anything less than motivate this group even further, then I think you are sorely mistaken....\n-Oh, and a huge plus to having to work the broadcast of the game is to be right near the computer right after the game. Right as ESPN.com was in the midst of setting up their front page to represent the Giants historic upset, there was a headline on the right side of the page that read \"SPYGATE: WARNER DEMANDS PROBE\". One minute later it was \"WARNER WANTS PROBE\". Two minutes later it was \"WARNER WANTS ANSWERS\". Now, if I had any doubts that the people at ESPN.com thought that the first headline was as hysterical as I did, then they were quickly washed away when they changed if so quickly. Ahhh, man. In the wake of that crushing defeat, that headline actually made me laugh. So thank you, ESPN.com. And thank you, Kurt Warner, for being such a sketchball, that the thought of you demanding to have something inserted in your anus made me laugh in a time when I felt so much pain.\nAnd that's pretty much all I got for this week. Like I said, it might take me some time to actually wrap my brain around what actually went down this weekend, but for right now, this has been my immediate reaction. It kills me to say that the Giants were the better team, but it's not nearly as powerful as the feeling I have of knowing that I now live in a world where Tom Brady, Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots, LOSE Super Bowls. I believe it, because I saw it. But that doesn't mean I have to like it...\nMake sure to check back on Friday for even more reaction from Super Bowl 42, as well as all the other classic shit you're used to scopin' out...peace!...",
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        "raw_content": "Right now, I'm working on The Wings of War series by Bryce O'Connor, which focuses on a dragon character known as an atherian who grows with humans and becomes a mercenary. Fairly enjoyable thus far.\nAlso rereading The Wheel of Time books. I've just reread New Spring, but it was *way* better than I remember.\nI also returned to The Sword of Truth after a few months of hiatus (and finished Faith of the Fallen), and I can sort of understand criticisms with it, since I notice that hardly anything happens throughout the dozens of chapters, and Goodkind really needed a better editor since punctuation errors are very common.\nCitizen of the Galaxy (Heinlein): This is the story of a slave who finds himself entangled in interplanetary intrigue, and eventually rises in society to the point where he has the opportunity to strike back at the institution of slavery itself. There are some interesting bits here (the culture of the traders, and some of the glimpses into alien civilizations), but I liked Starship Troopers better.\nI still have a couple more Heinlein novels in my stack, but I think I'll start on some Guy Gavriel Kay first.\nQuote from: Electricb7 on June 11, 2018, 04:30:25 PM\nQuote from: Rucks on June 11, 2018, 04:26:19 PM\nI'm starting ''The Wheel of Time'' on audible.\ndon't pay for books when you can get them for free at the library...\nI have too. I listen to it while I'm at work. I never have the time to pick up an actual book.\nAlso I just started Becky Chambers' second book \"A Closed and Common Orbit\". If it's anywhere as good as the first one (The Long Way to a Small and Angry Planet) I'm in for a treat. The third book in the series is due out in July.\nI dont have a choice if I wanted to read a book. I listen to audible while I work.\nPublic library has e-audiobooks too\nQuote from: Rucks on June 12, 2018, 10:26:57 AM\nThis. A lot of libraries across the country will give you access to an app called Overdrive that will allow you to check out ebooks and audio books to your devices. I learned about this when I was living in NYC, and I still have access to the Brooklyn and New York Public Libraries' digital titles. A possible downside is that only a certain amount of people can have an ebook or audio book checked out at one time, so you may have to put something you want on hold and wait for it to become available. If you have access to multiple libraries you can avoid this sometimes. If I can't find something from the BPL, I can see if the NYPL has it and get it from there, for example. It's a great tool, and it's free.\n\u00ab Last Edit: June 13, 2018, 01:52:47 PM by Jimmy \u00bb\n^ thanks Jimmy. That's exactly what I was going to recommend. It has always confused me why people queue up to pay for material when they can just as easily get it for free.\nHow do public libraries even exist? That would be like buildings where you can go borrow video games for free and return them. Seems like a fantasy.\nPeople don't really know Overdrive is out there for some reason. It's kind of like the best kept secret for book lovers. I guess I can't blame people for not thinking about the library. I didn't think about it until I was living in New York, mainly because the library in the town where I grew up was just sad.\nThree part thread.\nPart 1: My reading log\n16 chapters into The Three Musketeers and I'm still enjoying it, although\nKing Louis XIII is proving to be a truly idiot king. I'm guessing it's because he's young, inexperienced, and immature, but he is oblivious to the fact that he's a bobble-head to M. de Treville and a puppet for Cardinal Richelieu. That being said, Cardinal Richelieu is proving to be the most interesting and complex character by far. He is conniving, to be sure, but not always wrong.\nWhat I also find interesting is the cultural aspect of it. What I mean is that most of the period literature I've read was English or American with their more puritanical and \"stiff upper lip\" sensibilities. However, Three Musketeers is French. So what I like is that some of the happenings that would be scandalous in big neon lights in American or British period literature are just shrugged off because the French have a more cavalier attitude regarding dalliances.\nThe fact that one of the queen's exiled ladies-in-waiting is not only a political co-conspirator but also an illicit lover is one of those things that would get you raked over the coals in an 1800s US or UK novel, but is just an \"eh, whatever\" in a French novel.\nI also mentioned earlier that I like how the Musketeers work hard, but they play hard too.\nPart 2: Overdrive\nThanks for the insight into Overdrive @Rucks and @Jimmy. I was unaware of it, but now that I am I will be getting a library card posthaste. The public library is a sneeze from my new house and is part of a county-wide library system so I would have access to multiple libraries' e-bookshelves. Sure there are books that I want to own (pleasure of possession and all that), but being able to read some of the classics for free (through the library) that may not be free on my Amazon Kindle (e.g. The Scarlet Pimpernel) is pretty boss!\nPart 3: Neal goes off on a semi-ranty tangent\nIs it just me, or is it really difficult to find good fantasy novels for adult readers with sophisticated writing and all that. Most of my searches for mature fantasy literature lead to trash that is basically all just graphic violence, explicit sex, tons of swearing, and surprisingly juvenile writing. I enjoy literary sex and violence as much as the next guy, but if it's \"mature\" in the way that Conker's Bad Fur Day was \"mature\" then color me uninterested. Stimulate my mind, not my groin. Maybe I just fail at searching for sophisticated storytelling. I'm no Sherlock Holmes, that's for darn sure.\n^ I'm assuming you don't like Discworld then?\nI've never read a Discworld book, and Discworld is such a massive series, I would have no idea where to even start. I find that kinda daunting, and I often avoid mainstream DC and Marvel comics for the same reason because where do I start/jump in?\nAnd, to be frank, I'm avoiding any fantasy series longer than a trilogy or quartet because I simply do not have the time or fortitude to dedicate to a 10+ book series like Malazan, Wheel of Time, or Stormlight Archive. That's a big reason why I created that \"standalone fantasy novel\" thread years ago, because I'm pretty sure I'm not alone in wanting some good epic fantasy without the epic commitment.\nThat being said, I still want to read Ashok Banker's Ramayana. I have the entire series on my Kindle and it doesn't get more epic than that (except Mahabharata, and Ashok Banker is doing that one as well.) It's a part of my cultural heritage and I feel like I only got bits and pieces of watered down versions growing up, and Ashok Banker's version of Ramayana is perhaps the most comprehensive. I read a bunch of Ramayana years ago and was really into it, but real life got in the way, so I want to restart it.\nI mean, there's the Hyperion saga by Dan Simmons, @Dincrest , but I guess that's... probably more sci-fi.\nMy reading list is already miles long, so I'm trying to be more focused about it. Otherwise, seeing a ginormous backlog browbeats me and something I love starts feeling like work.\nAnyway, I'm still making my way through Three Musketeers. D'Artagnan and the titular musketeers are planning their journey to London for D'Artagnan's secret mission.\nhere is the discworld reading guide. You can basically pick any strand on there (would recommend nights watch) and they are more or less self contained.\nI think it's REALLY REALLY difficult to build an effective and coherent fantasy world in 1 novel (unless its 1100 pages long) there is just too much foundation that needs to be laid and history that often needs to be fleshed out in order to adequately tell a story set in a fantasy universe. Hell, Tolkien was the master and even he needed to write the 350 page Silmarillion in order to make sense of Middle Earth.\nOn the other hand, The Hobbit was a wonderful standalone novel. And though I've not read it yet, Brandon Sanderson's Elantris is often mentioned as a gold standard for standalone novels.\nI'm all about worldbuilding and establishing a proper lore in fantasy novels and I love a good, immersive read that just takes me away to a world beyond my imagination. 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David Ake)\nMcCain's lifelong reputation as free thinker, never to be intimidated, was very much alive.\nAfter losing to Obama in an electoral landslide, McCain returned to the Senate determined not to be defined by a failed presidential campaign in which his reputation as a maverick had faded.\nU.S. Navy Lt. Commander John McCain lies injured in North Vietnam in an undated photo. CBS VIA AP, FILE\nIn the politics of the moment and in debate over the decades, McCain energetically advanced his ideas and punched back hard at critics -- Trump not least among them.\nScion of a decorated military family, McCain embraced his role as chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, pushing for aggressive U.S. military intervention overseas and eager to contribute to \"defeating the forces of radical Islam that want to destroy America.\"\nTaking a long look back in his valedictory memoir, \"The Restless Wave,\" McCain wrote of the world he inhabited: \"I hate to leave it. But I don't have a complaint.\nCindy McCain, wife of Republican presidential hopeful Sen. John McCain, uses a cheetah hand puppet to make her husband laugh as they ride to a polling station in Charleston, S.C., on Jan. 19, 2008, the day of South Carolina s Republican presidential primary. AP FILE PHOTO\nNot one. It's been quite a ride. I've known great passions, seen amazing wonders, fought in a war, and helped make a peace. ... I made a small place for myself in the story of America and the history of my times.\"\nThroughout his decades in Congress, McCain played his role with trademark verve, at one hearing dismissing a protester by calling out, \"Get out of here, you low-life scum.\"\nMcCain stuck by the party's 2016 presidential nominee, Trump, at times seemingly through gritted teeth -- until the release a month before the election of a lewd audio in which Trump said he could kiss and grab women. Declaring that the breaking point, McCain withdrew his support and said he would write in \"some good conservative Republican who's qualified to be president.\"\nHe had largely held his tongue earlier in the campaign when Trump questioned McCain's status as a war hero by saying: \"He was a war hero because he was captured. I like people who weren't captured.\"\nMcCain, with unusual restraint, said that was offensive to veterans, but \"the best thing to do is put it behind us and move forward.\"\nBut by the time McCain cast his vote against the GOP health bill, six months into Trump's presidency, the two men were openly at odds. Trump railed against McCain publicly over the vote, and McCain remarked that he no longer listened to what Trump had to say because \"there's no point in it.\"\nUnafraid of contradictions, McCain himself had campaigned against Obama's health care law, but voted against its repeal because Republicans had flouted what he called the \"old way of legislating,\" with full-fledged debate, amendments and committee hearings on the final bill.\nIn his final months, McCain did not go quietly, frequently jabbing at Trump and his policies from the remove of his Hidden Valley family retreat in Arizona. He opposed the president's nominee for CIA director because of her past role in overseeing torture, scolded Trump for alienating U.S. allies at an international summit, labeled the administration's zero-tolerance immigration policy \"an affront to the decency of the American people\" and denounced the Trump-Vladimir Putin summit in Helsinki as a \"tragic mistake\" in which Trump put on \"one of the most disgraceful performances by an American president in memory.\"\nOn Aug. 13, Trump signed into law a $716 billion defense policy bill named in honor of the senator. Trump signed the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act in a ceremony at a military base in New York -- without one mention of McCain.\nOver a 31-year career in the Senate, McCain became a standard-bearer for reforming campaign donations. He railed against pork-barrel spending for legislators' pet projects and cultivated a reputation as a deficit hawk and an independent voice. He even attacked senators' own perks of office, such as free, up-close parking spots at Washington airports.\n\"I don't think there's much that can be done, to tell you the truth,\" he said. \"It is what it is.\"\nAfter surviving the 2010 election, McCain wasn't about to roll over on any number of other issues. During a long and heated 2011 debate in Congress over the federal debt, McCain dismissed conservatives' arguments against raising the government's borrowing limit as \"bizarro\" and foolish. In a 2014 hearing, he lit into Secretary of State John Kerry for \"talking strongly and carrying a very small stick -- in fact, a twig\" on foreign policy.\nObama's vice president, Joe Biden, offered his own summation for a senator whom he described as \"quixotic.\"\n\"I think John's legacy is that he never quits,\" Biden said in a 2015 interview.\nOver a lifetime in politics, McCain's anti-authoritarian streak was both his greatest asset and Achilles' heel.\nMcCain's challenge always was to strike the right balance, offering himself both as a rabble-rouser and a reliable Republican standard-bearer.\nJohn Sidney McCain III's history as a Vietnam POW for 5 1/2 years after being shot out of the sky at age 31 was a powerful part of his back story as the son and grandson of four-star admirals.\n\"Now it will be very bad for you, Mac Kane,\" they told him, and they were true to their word.\nHe once said he'd \"never known a prisoner of war who felt he could fully explain the experience to anyone who had not shared it.\"\nMore than once he quipped after a distasteful experience: \"That's the most fun I've had since my last interrogation.\"\nIn his darkest hour in Vietnam, McCain's will was broken and he signed a confession that said, \"I am a black criminal and I have performed deeds of an air pirate.\"\n\"He had to carry a different burden than most of us and he handled it beautifully,\" Orson Swindle, a former POW cellmate, once said. \"He didn't need any coping mechanism; that's just built into him.\"\nEven in prison, McCain played to the bleachers, shouting obscenities at his captors loudly enough to bolster the spirits of fellow captives. Appointed by the POWs to act as camp \"entertainment officer,\" a \"room chaplain\" and a \"communications officer,\" McCain imparted comic relief, literary tutorials, news of the day, even religious sustenance.\nBud Day, a former cellmate and Medal of Honor recipient, said McCain's POW experience \"took some great iron and turned him into steel.\"\nMcCain once said that Vietnam \"wasn't a turning point in me as to what type of person I am, but it was a bit of a turning point in me appreciating the value of serving a cause greater than your self-interest.\"\nIt taught him, he said, \"that if you put your country first, that everything will be OK.\"\nStill, a predilection for what McCain described as \"quick tempers, adventurous spirits, and love for the country's uniform\" was encoded in the family DNA.\nHis father and grandfather, the Navy's first father-and-son set of four-star admirals, had set such a low standard for behavior at the Naval Academy that John Sidney McCain III's self-described \"four-year course of insubordination and rebellion\" got little more than a yawn from his family.\nSpeaking of his father, McCain once pronounced himself \"little short of astonished by the old man's reckless disregard for the rules.\"\nAnd yet for all the raucous tales of misconduct, the midshipmen of the McCain family abided by the school's honor code not to lie, cheat or steal.\nMcCain's Vietnam experience gave him new confidence in himself and his judgment. But it did not tame his wild side, and his first marriage was a casualty. McCain blamed the failure of the marriage on \"my own selfishness and immaturity\" and has called it \"my greatest moral failing.\"\nMcCain's war story made him a celebrity in Washington. When he became the Navy's liaison to the Senate, he quickly established friendships with some of the younger senators, who would stop by his office, put their feet up, and chew over the events of the day. The experience opened McCain's eyes to the impact that politicians could have, and to the notion that he could be one of them.\nHis marriage to Cindy, the daughter of a wealthy beer distributor in Arizona, helped clear the path forward. In one day, McCain signed his Navy discharge papers and flew west with his new wife to his new life. By 1982, he'd been elected to the House and four years later to an open Senate seat. He and Cindy had four children, to add to the three from his first marriage. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb \u00bb Sharon's Blog \u00bb How to Become a Morning Person\nI didn\u2019t stick to my original plan of going to 7am yoga 5 days a week, but I have been managing to go 2-3 times and I know that\u2019s better than nothing! We can end up putting a lot of pressure on ourselves to do something 100%. The problem is when we put that much pressure on ourselves we end up sometimes not even doing 1% of it! Eventually you might work your way up to 100% but it\u2019s ok to start small and work your way up to more!\nHave a conversation with yourself\nThe other thing that helped me get up in the morning was having a serious conversation with myself. Sometimes it can be beneficial to talk to yourself \ud83d\ude09 I would set my alarm for 6am but would wake up feeling super cozy. The last thing I wanted to do was move! Knowing deep down I really did want to go to yoga I would force myself to have a conversation similar to this one\u2026\n\u201cNo, don\u2019t get up\u2026.you need your sleep\u201d\n\u201cYou\u2019ve slept long enough\u2026and the fact that you\u2019re having this conversation in your head means you\u2019re alert enough to get up\u201d\n\u201cBut the bed is so comfy\u201d\n\u201cYou know how good you feel for the rest of the day if you get up now and do yoga\u201d\n\u201cAs soon as you step out of bed you\u2019ll be fine\u201d\n\u201cI guess it\u2019s just one step\u201d\n\u201cYou will feel so good about yourself if you get up and do this\u201d\n\u201cYes\u2026it\u2019s true, the feeling I know I\u2019ll have after will be worth it\u201d\n\u201cOk \u2013 this is happening.\u201d\nThat\u2019s more or less the conversation I have with myself pretty much every time. It\u2019s really mind over matter and it\u2019s all about what we choose to tell ourselves. If you want it bad enough you can make it happen.\nBe aware of your excuses\nIt\u2019s so easy for us to come up with reasons why we shouldn\u2019t do something. We can become very good at convincing ourselves. It\u2019s really important to recognize when something is an excuse. This requires you to be super honest with yourself because we can be REALLY good at believing the excuses we give ourselves. Keep checking in and asking yourself what\u2019s truly important to you and what the \u2018why\u2019 is behind it.\nIt\u2019s time to start taking control of your life! Are you ready? I\u2019ve got some exciting new 1:1 programs that will help you reach your true potential, set goals and get unstuck! If you want to start making some serious changes in your life I invite you to check them out here!\nOne thought on \u201cHow to Become a Morning Person\u201d\nSondi February 15, 2017 at 9:14 am\nhi!,I like your writing very much! share we communicate more about your article on AOL? I need an expert on this area to solve my problem. Maybe th&#2t8a17;s you! Looking forward to see you.",
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        "raw_content": "Sisters Uncut was formed by a group of survivors and workers in the field of domestic violence to protest against the government\u2019s devastating cuts to domestic violence services. We know that domestic violence is just one of the types of violence faced by women and non binary people in the UK today. We also recognise that many survivors of domestic violence will have experienced sexual violence as one of the components of the abuse that that they faced.\nThis week is Sexual Abuse and Sexual Violence Awareness Week, and we\u2019re standing in solidarity with our Sisters who have survived sexual violence and abuse, and who are also being put at risk by lack of funding to vital support services.\nSpecialist services are vital for women and non binary people who have experienced sexual assault or violence. Supporting those who have been through violating experiencing is a highly specialised task, not something that can be done by a well meaning generic worker \u2013 in fact, social care and NHS professionals have often been found to get it very wrong.\nSpecialist organisations include Rape Crisis centres, which offer immediate support to victims of sexual violence as well as ongoing support, advocacy and counselling; therapeutic or supportive services for adults who experienced sexual abuse as a child; helplines who may offer the first safe avenue for a survivor to begin to disclose their experiences; and services who support particularly vulnerable victims of sexual violence and abuse such as people with learning difficulties.\nThese services are vital, but they have never been consistently and properly funded by the government, instead relying on occasional grants and charitable donations. They are now at huge risk of not being able to provide the services that victims so desperately need.\nAccording to research carried out by The Guardian last year, lack of funding meant that up to 10,000 victims/survivors of sexual violence or abuse were waiting more than a year for specialist counselling \u2013 and thousands were unable to access any support at all. Rape Crisis centres \u2013 often an essential source of support both in the immediate aftermath of sexual violence and for those still in recovery years after the event(s) \u2013 are struggling desperately for funding, and are unsure whether they will be able to keep their doors open beyond the next 6 months.\nThere was further despair in the sector last year as a government fund designed to help specialist charities cope with the large numbers of survivors of childhood abuse coming forward following the high profile media cases appeared to be given to charities that fit in with a particular government agenda rather than those best placed to help.\nWhilst local authorities still accept a responsibility to fund specialist domestic violence services (for now), funding for sexual violence and abuse charities is not usually commissioned by councils, with charities instead relying on council grants rather than contracts, which are even more unpredictable and have been slashed by austerity.\nMore problems were caused when the government devolved control of The Victims Fund, a pot of money to fund services to support victims of crime, to Police and Crime Commissioners, who now make local decisions about where the money goes without oversight from central government. They did this without ring-fencing (setting side) any funds specifically for victims of violence against women, washing their hands of their responsibilities as they have done with so much else.\nCuts to domestic violence services kill women, and cuts to the other services which support victims of male violence can completely destroy lives. 44% of women in the UK have experienced some kind of male violence, and 50% of trans folk have experienced sexual violence.\nSurvivors of all types of male violence deserve fully funded, specialist services, when and where they need them. The government is abandoning survivors. #ItsNotOk.\nIf you want to talk to someone about an experience of sexual violence or abuse, you can contact the National Rape Crisis Helpline or find a list of support organisations here.",
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        "raw_content": "The Virgin Cure by Ami McKay (My First Review, Yay!)\nI'm really excited that the first book review I am going to do is on Ami McKay's new book, The Virgin Cure. For one, I loved her first book, The Birth House, and two, I like to read Canadian authors whenever I can. A part of me was hesitant to read the book right away as I've been let down in the past by authors whose subsequent books weren't as good as their first ones, but I'm happy to report, this wasn't the case at all with The Virgin Cure.\nAnd another reason this book review feels so exciting is, one day while I was at work at the bookstore, Ami McKay unexpectedly stopped by the store to sign all the copies of her books we had in stock! Ami was on her way back to the airport after being in town for promoting The Virgin Cure. After a quick search told her publicist that our book store had the most copies of both her books in stock, they made a quick pit stop to sign books. My only disappointment in the whole situation was that I hadn't known ahead of time and was therefore without my hardcover copy of The Birth House for Ami to sign. So sad. It was so exciting to meet Ami and she was super nice and signed personal copies of her book for myself and a few other bookstore employees. You can check out Ami's website here: http://www.amimckay.com/\n\"I am Moth, a girl from the lowest part of Chrystie Street, born to a slum-house mystic and the man who broke her heart.\" So begins The Virgin Cure, a novel set in the tenements of lower Manhattan in the year 1871. As a young child, Moth's father smiled, tipped his hat and walked away from her forever. The summer she turned twelve, her mother sold her as a servant to a wealthy woman, with no intention of ever seeing her again.\nThese betrayals lead Moth to the wild, murky world of the Bowery, filled with house-thieves, pickpockets, beggars, sideshow freaks and prostitutes, where eventually she meets Miss Everett, the owner of a brothel simply known as \"The Infant School.\" Miss Everett caters to gentlemen who pay dearly for companions who are \"willing and clean,\" and the most desirable of them all are young virgins like Moth.\nThrough the friendship of Dr. Sadie, a female physician, Moth learns to question and observe the world around her, where her new friends are falling prey to the myth of the \"virgin cure\"--that deflowering a \"fresh maid\" can heal the incurable and tainted. She knows the law will not protect her, that polite society ignores her, and still she dreams of answering to no one but herself. There's a high price for such independence, though, and no one knows that better than a girl from Chrystie Street.\nI really enjoyed stepping back into time, to a place that none of us could ever know, but only imagine. When I think of New York, I think of money, glamour, celebrities, fast-paced business people walking with a purpose, yellow cabs, central park, the city that never sleeps. Instead, Ami McKay takes us to a time when New York was a dark and often dangerous place to live, especially if you were poor and of poor social standing. A city full of brothels, thieves, beggars and men willing to pay top dollar for the \"virgin cure\". I know an author has done a job well done when I feel like I've been to such a world as they are describing.\nI was immediately drawn into the story of Moth, the young daughter of a gypsy fortune teller. How can you not feel for someone when they tell you in the first paragraph of the first chapter that they were twelve the summer their own mother sold them? Her own mother. From that moment, I needed to know what was going to happen to Moth and how she was going to survive on the filthy streets of Manhattan.\nAs Moth finds herself living in a brothel and being trained to be a whore, you can't help but be inspired by Moth's bravery and strength, while at the same time, feeling heartbroken for her and the real girls that lived during these times in the late 19th century. How far women have come since the 1870s. While Ms. McKay was able to transport her readers to this era, it's difficult to imagine actually living and surviving in a world full of such hardship and sorrow.\nThis book, with the extra tid-bits of history, period advertisements and fashion descriptions from Harper's Bazaar, make it feel like you are reading a scrapbook (I love scrapbooks!) or personal journal of sorts. While some may find this distracting, I felt it added that much more dimension to the story. It also made it hard for me to breathe during the descriptions of the corsets!\nI loved this book. I give it 5/5 stars. Now, go on, read it, just do it! Then come back and let me know what you thought of it.\nP.S. I'm going to \"cheat\" a little bit here and count this as my first book out of 50 for the 50 Book Pledge as I started it in 2011, but finished it in 2012 :)\nLabels: Ami McKay, Canadian author, The Virgin Cure",
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        "raw_content": "Watch These Trailers For Freaky Horror Film Ghost Stories Starring Martin Freeman\non 31st October 2017 at 4:19 pm\nThere are three new trailers for spooky British horror movie Ghost Stories starring Martin Freeman. Check them out below, if you dare.\nWith today being Halloween, it\u2019s natural that people will want to watch as many spooky movies as they can. One film that might be a good one to watch on a cold and dark Halloween night might be the British horror flick, Ghost Stories. The film is based on English magician Andy Nyman\u2019s long-running West End show of the same name. Here\u2019s the plot synopsis:\nGhost Stories stars Andy Nyman as Professor Phillip Goodman, a psychologist and arch-skeptic, who has his rationality tested when he stumbles across a long-lost file containing details of three terrifying hauntings. He then embarks on a mission to find rational explanations for the ghostly happenings.\nNyman will be joined by a stellar cast which includes Martin Freeman, Alex Lawther, Jill Halfpenny, Paul Whitehouse, Nicholas Burns, Kobna Holdbrook-Smith, Daniel Hill, Derren Brown, and Ryan Oliva. Check out the trailers below.\nThese trailers clearly show that Ghost Stories will feature three separate stories, yet there\u2019s also the feeling that these stories will interconnect in some way. Whatever ends up happening, its marketing has certainly showcased how creepy and eerie this film feels. I think I\u2019ll be checking it out when it comes out in 2018.\nYou may also like to check out our lists on the 10 movies that will help you to get into the Halloween spirit and the 20 best horror movies to stream on Netflix. We also have articles on Netflix\u2019s upcoming movie, Bright, Marvel\u2019s The Punisher, Star Trek: Discovery and much, much more.\nThe film premiered at the London Film Festival and received positive critics and will be out in UK cinemas on April 13th, 2018. Do you think you\u2019ll be watching Ghost Stories when it comes out? Let us know in the comments below.\nAndy Nymanghost storiesHalloweenHorrorhorror movieMartin Freeman\nNew Justice League Featurette Focuses On Ben Affleck's Batman\nStar Wars: The Last Jedi's New International Trailer Has Some New Footage\nIt's Halloween month, which is when we scare ourselves silly by watching ho... Read More+\nJohn Carpenter is back with this Christine-themed music video promoting his... Read More+",
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        "raw_content": "Community > Health > Self-care is just what the doctor ordered!\nSelf-care is just what the doctor ordered!\nAs the NHS celebrates its 70th birthday, an eastern Cheshire GP has urged people to take more responsibility for their care and rely less on medical professionals in order to sustain the NHS that we know and rely on.\nThe plea was made this week by Dr Amar Ahmed, a partner at Wilmslow Health Centre.\nHe said people could support the NHS by choosing the right service for the situation, using the NHS responsibly and having healthier lifestyles.\nHe added that his practice \u2013 and many others across the area \u2013 were helping people take better care of themselves by empowering patients to look after their own health.\nFor example, many now issue social prescriptions for activities organised by Everybody Sport and Leisure to encourage exercise and healthy eating.\nDr Ahmed described his main roles as a GP partner: \u201cCaring for patients is just part of the job.\n\u201cYou are also essentially a businessman dealing with the running of a small business and all the headaches that go with it including employing staff, negotiating contracts and dealing with NHS Eastern Cheshire Clinical Commissioning Group, which plans and buys most of the area\u2019s healthcare.\u201d\nHe continued: \u201cThe job is always interesting because you just don\u2019t know what patients and conditions are coming in through the door.\n\u201cIt\u2019s fantastic to meet so many people from different walks of life, from rock stars, actors and footballers to everyday folk and the more vulnerable of society, and to be with patients and their families through the ups and downs of their lives.\u201d\nDr Ahmed was proud that the practice had set up its own hospital services from scratch, such as echo (echocardiogram) and ultrasound clinics \u2013 raising the funds for its own scanner in 2008 and again in 2016.\nHe has worked in the NHS since 1996, having training at Guy\u2019s and St Thomas\u2019 Hospitals in London. He trained in specialties including A&E, psychiatry, paediatrics, and obstetrics and gynaecology plus medicine and surgery.\nHe joined Wilmslow Health Centre as a partner at the age of 27 and has now been there for 18 years. He is married to a Chelford GP with whom he has four children.\nNHSNHS Eastern Cheshire CCGWilmslowWilmslow Health Centre",
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        "raw_content": "Julie Ann Kreger\nJulie is a branch manager, a consumer lender and an officer at the Somerset Trust Company. She started in banking 17 years ago as a teller, advancing to her current position. Julie grew up in Confluence but has lived in the Meyersdale area for over 10 years. During her cherished time of being a stay-at-home mom, she took finance/accounting classes at Alleghany College of Maryland and graduated from the Pa Advanced School of Banking.\nShe is the president of the Meyersdale Area Merchants Association, treasurer of the Meyersdale Area Union Cemetery, assistant treasurer of the Somerset County Economic Development Council, secretary of the Redevelopment Authority of Somerset County, a member of the Meyersdale Lions Club and attends the Meyersdale First United Methodist Church. Julie is part of the Meyersdale Borough\u2019s economic committee, a small group that was formed to bring revitalization to the community. Currently, she is working with the group to develop the town\u2019s center and park, which had been a blighted property. She is encouraged that this will bring a bonding pride to the community. Julie, a past long-time member of the PumpkinFest Festival Committee, served as the chairperson of the Queen\u2019s contest for over two decades. She continues to paint the large pumpkins on the streets of Confluence for the festival. Volunteering has been a huge part of her life, in fact, her Great-Grandmother once told her that she had a \u201cservant\u2019s heart\u201d and she feels that it is part of her destiny. Julie is grateful to Somerset Trust for being a community-minded bank and for allowing her to volunteer, as she does.\nJulie has received the Laurel Highlands Council of the Boy Scouts of America \u201cSalute to Women\u201d award and the Pennsylvania Business Central\u2019s \u201cTop 100 Business People\u201d of 2016.\nShe has one daughter, Acacia, who is married to Matt Svonavec. Julie is a \u201cNana\u201d to three wonderful grandchildren. Julie and her fiance\u2019 Mark, try to spend as much time as they can with them, praying all the time they move back from Washington County to Somerset County!\nHer advice to each person reading this: \u201cAct as if what you do makes a difference, because it actually does. Just do your part.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "NEW SUMMER SPRITZERS AT VAPIANO\nNew Summer Spritzers have arrived at Vapiano! Get yours hands on one of these refreshing cocktails for just $12 throughout summer! There is a Ros\u00e9 Spritz, Pink Gin Spritz and Vapiano's classic Aperol Spritz. Who could possible choose just one? You might need to grab all three!\nPancakes on the Rocks Surfers Paradise, the perfect venue for breakfast with the family. Opening at The Rocks in Sydney 17 August, 1975, the idea behind Pancakes On The Rocks goes back to the late 1950\u2019s when some intrepid Australians went on a road trip across America. They noticed the popularity of pancakes on the menus in American restaurants and wanted to bring that love of pancakes to Australia. They opened their first restaurant in Adelaide in 1965 and then opened around Victoria. The original founders separated with one moving to Sydney and opening Pancakes On The Rocks. As a company they continued to pursue their vision of creating casual dining, family restaurants that featured pancakes and had something for everyone on the menu. In 1994, Pancakes On The Rocks embarked on a rebirth by adding to the menu, pizzas, a new range of salads, crepes, pancakes and their now famous beef and pork ribs. The new look menu proved very popular for breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert. To meet the increasing demand for Pancakes On The Rocks they opened another restaurant at Northmead in 2006, serving the same the popular dishes found at the original restaurant. Pancakes on the Rocks then opened sites across Sydney at Darling Harbour, Campbelltown, North Strathfield, Beverly Hills and also at Soul Boardwalk on the Gold Coast in Queensland.",
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        "raw_content": "Common Names You Didn\u2019t Know Had Dark Origins\nIt\u2019s safe to say that the baby naming process is one of the most stressful moments of your entire pregnancy experience. You spend hours scouring through dozens of baby name books and still can\u2019t seem to find the right one. While the process can be excruciating, it\u2019s important to take your time picking out a name because if not, your child could end up being named after a demon. Yes\u2014 a demon.\nHere, we uncovered that there are some dark meanings behind some of the most common names:\nOrigins. These days, we might hear a name we like and automatically consider it as a name for our future child without thinking twice about the meaning behind it. The truth is, most names come from somewhere, and can have a very specific meaning. Oftentimes, their origins are even known to be somewhat dark.\nSeth. This name is pretty common amongst males, and while it might sound pretty harmless, it actually comes from the Egyptian name Set\u2014 which also happens to be the name of a Greek god who murdered his brother Osiris. Yikes!\nSamuel/Samael. Another common male name, this name is often times used to describe the Grim Reaper. According to Mom Junction: \u201cSamael, better known as the Grim Reaper, is a fallen angel. He is the chief seducer, accuser, and destroyer. Samael is also called the chief of the Dragons of Evil and Prince of Darkness. Samael is both kind and cruel and was once a heavenly host.\u201d\nEvil. Often times he is confused for Satan, and some think he was actually the snake who persuaded Eve to eat the apple from the forbidden tree. Samuel has been depicted as an anthropomorphic goat, which seems kind of terrifying if we\u2019re being honest.\nMara. This name is quite common amongst girls, but the name Mara is actually used to describe the female demon who gives children nightmares. This demon is also often associated with death and desire.\nBitter. \u201cIt means \u2018bitter\u2019 in Hebrew. Plus, Mara is a demon in Buddhism that personified evil. She tried to seduce Gautama Buddha with the vision of beautiful women who is said to be her daughter,\u201d reports Mom Junction.\nLilith. A shorter version of this name could be Lily, which is also a common name amongst girls. According to Mom Junction, the name translates to \u201cof the night\u201d in Hebrew, and is also the name of a Mesopotamian storm demon.\nMyth. \u201cAccording to Hebrew myth, Lilith is the Mesopotamian storm demon and is responsible for diseases and death. According to Semitic culture, Adam\u2019s first wife was Lilith. But she disobeyed and left him. Lilith is also a term for \u2018screech owl\u2019,\u201d reports Mom Junction.\nMallory. Unfortunately, this name translates into French as \u201cthe unfortunate or unlucky one.\u201d While it\u2019s origin isn\u2019t exactly evil, it can have an evil or negative connotation to it. However, it\u2019s one of the most common names used for baby girls, so it\u2019s negative connotation is clearly not deterring people from naming their kids this.\nOrigin. In German, the name Mallory also means \u201cwar counselor,\u201d reports Bustle. The name comes from France however, and comes from the surname Maloret. According to Baby Gaga, the name Mallory can also be unisex.\nTristan. This is another common boy name, and in Latin, directly translates to \u201cfull of sorrows.\u201d\nResearch. So there you have it. Before you decide on a name for your new baby, you may want to sit down and find out what kind of meaning there is behind it.",
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        "raw_content": "A good Wednesday evening to you from Southern Connecticut Weather!\nCouple of things on the agenda tonight, starting off with a quick explanation of what changed on the models in the last couple of days to make the weekend snow threat all but vanish. Then, we\u2019ll move to the extended day by day forecast, and finally, talk about a potential storm for Christmas eve and how it will help set up a much more wintry pattern in it\u2019s wake.\nFirst, the weekend storm(Or what was the weekend storm). At the time of our last post, models had fairly strong consensus on a coastal storm gathering in the gulf and coming up the coastline, bringing a round of precipitation and possible wintry weather to the region. However, over the last 36 hours or so, we\u2019ve seen a strong trend in the models towards deamplifying this system, and as a result, a storm forecast to be sub 990 milibars will now struggle to break below the 1,000 barrier. As a result, the storm won\u2019t have the energy to come up the coastline and pull in cold air, and as a result, we get nothing but some light rain and warmer temps.\nWhy is this happening? There are a few reasons, but by far the largest has been the trend for the next system, currently modeled to be Christmas eve, to move forward in time on modeling. This causes the pacific jet to become stronger, and when it smashes into the ridge in the west, it knocks it down as it enters the CONUS, and as a result the mechanism for amplification is not there. Previously, it was modeled to stay offshore long enough to allow the first storm to amplify, but now, it has sped up in time, and as a result, when the first storm is trying to come up the coast and amplify, it cannot do so.\nSome weak waves of moisture may still reach us, but given the warm antecedent airmass, would expect mainly rain showers on the coastline with rain and/or snow showers inland. Minor accumulations may be possible inland, but nothing of any significance is expected with this event. There is a low(~10%) probability that this trends back towards the original depiction, but for all intents and purposes, this event is done for anything more than a minor impact.\nAn aside for a second. This is exactly the reason why one shouldn\u2019t be speaking in specifics or certainties when you\u2019re 5+ days out, because all it takes is a small change on modeling to make a completely different scenario. It\u2019s not that we don\u2019t want to answer your questions on amounts and impacts from such a long lead-time, but that we can\u2019t do so with any sort of reliable accuracy. Sure, sometimes a storm remains consistent on modeling for the entire period leading up to it, but more often than not, you see these sorts of changes and that\u2019s why we don\u2019t like to speak in specifics when the leadtime is more than a few days.\nNow, onto the daily forecast.\nWe\u2019ll see generally calm and quiet weather for the first half of the period, before things get more active towards the end of the forecast. Let\u2019s break it down day by day, interjecting with some commentary as needed.\nTomorrow: A chance of morning snow/rain showers, otherwise, partly sunny, with highs in the lower 40s, except in the NW hills, where highs will be in the mid 30s. Chance of precipitation is 40%\nModeling swings an upper level disturbance over the region tonight, but it\u2019s lacking any moisture for more than a few snow/rain showers. An isolated dusting to an inch is possible in the higher terrain, but the most likely result for any area is nothing.\nSaturday: Sunny, clouds build later, highs in the mid to upper 30s.\nSunday: A chance of rain and/or snow showers, with primarily rain showers on the coastline and a higher chance of snow showers inland. Otherwise, cloudy, with highs in the mid to upper 30s. Chance of precipitation is 50%.\nMonday: Cloudy, with highs in the low to mid 40s.\nNow, this is where the simple forecast gets a little more exciting. Models are in pretty strong agreement that we\u2019ll see a very strong system coming out of the south on Tuesday, but where it goes is still up for debate. The ECMWF and it\u2019s ensembles track the system almost due north, and by Christmas morning, have tracked it basically on a straight line through the Midwest and into the Great Lakes, where it\u2019s gotten down to an impressive 962 milibars on the operational run!\nHere\u2019s images of the 12z EURO at hours 168 and 192, showing the positioning of the storm Wednesday and Thursday mornings.\nThe GFS, after agreeing with the EURO for the last few days, has started to trend east today, with it\u2019s latest 18z run now making the system an apps runner as it runs up the Appalachians into eastern PA. Here\u2019s images from the GFS valid for the same time as the EURO, showing the differences in placement. On the GFS, at the same time the EURO had the low over Ohio, the low is over eastern PA. Pretty big difference!\nFinally, we have the Canadian model, which turns the storm into a coastal storm and tracks it into the Gulf of Maine. As of now, we don\u2019t buy that solution, as it has no ensemble support and is an outlier.\nAll three of these solutions would have the same sensible impacts for most of the storm, that is, heavy rains and strong winds, but the GFS solution would likely lend it\u2019s self to backend snows/snow showers as the low passes over us and lingering precip is left behind as the area moves into the cold sector. As a result, will paint a 50% chance of rain in the forecast for Tuesday, a 70% chance of rain in the forecast for Wednesday, and a 50% chance of rain or snow for Christmas day. Temps will be above normal for Tuesday and Wednesday before crashing to below normal on Christmas day.\nWhile this storm is a Grinch storm for anyone looking for a white Christmas, it serves a fundamental role in reshuffling the pattern to bring us a much better window for wintry threats in it\u2019s wake. The strong storm slamming into the PV to the north causes the PV to weaken, and as a result, leads to above normal heights at high latitudes and flips the NAO, EPO, and AO(The three regions of high level blocking) negative, meaning that above normal high latitude blocking is present. This weakening of the PV allows for a rush of cold air to funnel into the country, setting the stage for a return to a much colder pattern sometime between just after Christmas and the beginning of 2015 depending on which model projection you believe. Furthermore, the development of high latitude blocking promotes a positive storm track for coastal storms, and given that the STJ looks to continue to be active, there are plenty of reasons to be optimistic for the future if you\u2019re a snow lover. It can find ways to rain/not snow in a good pattern, so don\u2019t lock anything yet, but I\u2019d think we\u2019re in a good position for a flip to more wintry weather in the period between Christmas and New Years, with that regime lasting into at least early January and possibly beyond. This doesn\u2019t guarantee a storm by any means, but it\u2019s certainly a good look for one if you\u2019re looking for snow\u2026\nHere\u2019s an image of 500mb at hour 240 from the 18z GFS. Notice the strong positive height anomalies in the northern tier, suggesting a weak PV and negative values of the teleconnectors mentioned earlier. In future discussions, we\u2019ll go into more detail about how to interpret these 500mb images, but for now, know that it\u2019s a really nice look for a wintry pattern to develop.\nThat about does it for this discussion, so until next time, have a great night and thanks for reading! Next update either tomorrow or Friday. -SA",
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        "raw_content": "We\u2019re helping the Greenway School Board get the word out about the Work Experience Program, through this story that appeared in the November 28 Scenic Range NewsForum\u2026\nThe Greenway School Board wants more people to know about the Work Experience Program.\nCoordinated by Kyle Inforzato \u2013 who works with the Greenway, Nashwauk-Keewatin and Deer River districts \u2013 the program matches high school students with area employers to provide hands-on learning in an actual work environment. It was discussed at the school board\u2019s last meeting.\n\u201cThe program helps bridge some of the gaps students might ask about the academic components, the \u2018Why do I need this?\u2019 kind of questions,\u201d Inforzato said. \u201cIt\u2019s a learning experience that can\u2019t be provided in the classroom.\u201d\nInforzato\u2019s job is to link between the business community and the school. Feedback from the business community can lead to new opportunities for kids. Students not only get academic credit, but also get to discover more about their interests and abilities and possibly even earn a few dollars.\n\u201cThis is a great opportunity for our students to develop new skills and gain some valuable job skills,\u201d said Superintendent Mark Adams. \u201cIt\u2019s a good way to work together.\u201d\nThe board is interested in doing a better job at marketing such programs. Members instructed the administration to develop a marketing plan. Adams is helping lead a team to develop a plan. He said the plan is part of a growing one across the region for districts to work together and communicate better about school offerings.\n\u201cWe\u2019re trying to tell the story of all Northeastern Minnesota,\u201d Adams said. \u201cThere are a lot of great things going on in our district and around the region, and we could do a better job at communicating those things. The plan we\u2019re developing will help.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "What Is So Fascinating About NBA 2K 19\nPosted: Fri Jul 13, 2018 1:56 am Post subject: What Is So Fascinating About NBA 2K 19\nThere are lots of NBA 2K 19 cheats on the net and many are outdated. You ought to likewise make certain that any pool cue sticks that you purchase are roughly the period of your arm. Bear in mind that 8-ball pool isn't nearly pocketing the balls, additionally it is all about proper positioning of someone's cue ball to design your next shot as simple as possible.\nWhen it's a player's turn, he's got the choice of shooting any ball on the table. In case the ball is closer to the pocket, utilizing a minimal power shot is going to be a better solution. Your opponent will get ball in hand.\nIf you're interested in figuring out how to play 8-ball pool, you can begin from the exact basic which is understanding the rules of the game. In addition, there's the option to chip-in genuine money to obtain golden packs that are more of a positive thing with regard to pulling in talented players with statistical benefits. You can take advantage of this tool as many times as you desire.\nBilliard balls now are merely a component of the game and are as reliable as anything an individual can consider. NBA 2K 19 is a rather popular mobile game. NBA 2K 19 is among the best apps out there. www.mmotank.com/Nba-2k19-Mt.html",
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        "raw_content": "The Rips Of Monomoy - Article by Bruce Peters ( Part 1)\nThe Rips Of Monomoy - by Captain Bruce Peters PART 1 - Bearse\u2019s Shoal Due south of Chatham, Massachusetts lies Monomoy Island, a dividing barrier between the warm Nantucket Sound and the shallow flats to the west and the cold churning ocean waters to the east. Where they meet are Bearses, Stonehorse and Handkerchief Shoals. On these shoals, the currents form \u201crips\u201d or wave formations as the rapidly moving water moves over the shallower bars and shoals. I invite you to share with me the exploration of these three areas, \u201cThe Rips of Monomoy\u201d. Because of the large amount of detail to be covered in describing these areas, I have presented the information in two parts, the first covering tide and the rips and the second covering the tackle and techniques. At this point, I would like to back up just a bit. It is important to briefly discuss he tide before we go on. For example, today's tide has eleven and a half feet of water moving between the high and the low, promising to have some velocity. By comparison, the days with the 8-9 foot highs and higher than average lows just seem to be slow in both current and fishing. It is important to keep track of the variances in the tides, if you wish to fish the Monomoy area. You cannot use a tide book that fails to show the heights of the tides. I use one that shows both the times of high and low, and the heights in feet and tenths of feet daily. With tide book in hand, you will notice the varying heights, usually cycling every two weeks, coinciding with the moon phases. With the tide changing 4 times a day, those days with an average of larger tide will have more velocity because more water has to move within a given period of time. This greatly affects the \u201cslack\u201d, or the time it takes for the water to slow and stop, then change direction and start moving again. A small tide will have a much longer slack than a tide with a lot of water to move and not much time to move it. Tide off the outer Cape runs basically in two directions, north and south. I remember it as \u201coutgoing\u201d tide flows from the south because the word \u201cout\u201d is in the word \u201csouth\u201d. Tide is named by the direction it comes from much the same as wind direction. Tide will also bend and changes direction according to the effects of the geographical features of the bottom or shoreline. You may notice this at Monomoy point. Bearse\u2019s rip to the east of the island has a north and south flow and Point rip west of the Monomoy tip that has a east and west flow. This happens because the tide bends around the tip of Monomoy to fill and empty the void of Nantucket sound. The rips on one side of the island are timed a little after the other side depending on which direction the water is coming from. When the tide is coming from the north and east, a rip on the west side of the island will still have a sufficient flow to keep the fish biting as the current on the east side has slowed and the biting has stopped. The opposite is true when the tide comes from the west and south. This will take some experience to figure out, but you will find that when the fish stop biting at one location or line of rips, you can run over to the other spot and catch a few more before it stops there. About a mile and a half north of the Pollock Rip Channel nun buoy # 8, is High Bank rip. Coming south, from Chatham, you will see this small rip directly in line with Bearse\u2019s shoals. It has a depth of 12 feet at mean low water. One will find small fish here on either side of the rip and on the surface. Usually, I continue on to the first rip on Bearse\u2019s Shoals. About 200 yards north of buoy # 8, is my favorite rip. It has a wreck, eddies that keep the fish moving around and varied bottom characteristics from sugary sand to cobbles. A challenging spot, it can get very hard to fish when the crowd hits it in the morning. The depth here ranges from 2 -10 feet. The loran and GPS coordinates are: 13883.2 and 43902.5 and then 41 33 00 N and 069 58 48 W. Bearses shoals extends eastward for about three miles and has a deep channel just on its southern edge called Pollock Rip channel. In the late summer when the water temperature heats up, the fish will use this channel to escape the heat and bright daylight. Both early and late in the day, these fish surface onto the shoals, making for some very exiting fishing. When the tide flows to the north, it sweeps up the channel and onto the shoals bringing schools of squid into the jumbled choppy, shallows of the tiderips. I have seen many times the bass chasing the squid through the ink stained water all around my boat. To the northeast about 3/4 to a mile is a series of small rips or \u201cbowls\u201d connected together like stepping stones. This is a productive set of rips especially when there is a crowd at the main rip. I like this spot best when the tide is incoming. These rips are not unbearably rough, yet still hold very good amounts of fish. I suspect it has to do with the deeper runnels in between the shallower bars. Heading again still eastward, the next spot is just at the # 6 nun. Although I have not fished this spot as much as others I have taken a few really large fish from this rip. It has a wreck in the deeper water that has masts sticking up and seems to hold some large stripers. The rip itself it a long shallow one running east and west, with a circular east end to it. It has a lot of boiling water at this end that drops off abruptly to the channel. The last set of rips in this Bearse\u2019s shoals area is again to the east another 2 miles from the #6 nun. Here we find another buoy and two jagged wrecks. The buoy is the #4 nun, one wreck is the Alma, the other I think is the Horatio Hall. You may find them by metering the bottom east of the buoy 100 yards and south of the rip 50 to 75 yards. The rip at the buoy is pretty worthless in my opinion, unless you can find the wreckage at the drop off point on the southern edge of the rip. When the bait drifts off the bars onto the wreckage, the bass will pick it up. It is a small spot, and you must be either very lucky or very good to hit it right. From this spot, there are many very nice rips spread out in a one mile radius from north to northwest. These rips have had very little effort on them. If you hate crowds as much as I do, this is the place to check out for breathing room. The remaining half of this story shall be posted here in a day or so.\nNOTE: This article and others posted here appeared in On the Water Magazine. 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        "raw_content": "as I told you some days ago, I wanted to write a whole review about the book Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell, so here it is. Firstly I want to say that I know that my english isn't perfect (it's my third year of english in school) and that it's really difficult to put into words the feelings you have after you've read this book, but I hope you like it anyway.\nEleanor and Park are the main characters in the novel, basically the book's written in the perspective of both, so it's difficult to say what's the central problem. But I'm going to start with the problem both have, it's love.\nEleanor's dealing with a very bad home life, she has never learned what it's like to be truly in love. In contrast to Park, who lives in a perfect family. His parents are still extremely in love with each other and they take care of Park and his little brother.\nWhen Eleanor and Park fall for each other, it's difficult for them to understand the doubts of each other.\nAs I mentioned before, Park's life is almost perfect, he's good-looking and has some good friends. But Eleanor's life is much darker, she also has to deal with bullies. People judge her because of her dressing, her weight and because of her bright red hair.\nOn Eleanor's first day of school, no one gives her a seat on the bus, Until Park \"the weird Asian boy\" offers her a seat. Over some weeks, they share silent bus rides, but one day Eleanor begins to read Park's comic books over his shoulder. From this day on, Park brings comic books and music tapes with him on the bus to share them with Eleanor. They don't really speak, but they begin holding hands.\nAs Park and Eleanor's feelings for each other grow, they want to spend more time together, which is very difficult because of Eleanor's stepfather Richie.\nOn day, Park's mother encourages them to go out together. After Eleanor comes home that night she notices that Richie has found out everything about Park. So Eleanor knows that he would kill her if she stays. Obviously Park wants to help her, so he drives her all the way from Omaha to her uncle's house in Minnesota.\nOver the next few months, they don't talk or see each other anymore. Until the day Eleanor finally decides to write him a postcard, which is only three words long. These three words are the mystery about Eleanor and Park.\nIn my own opinion, I think this book is amazing, it's a very powerful, heartbreaking and emotional novel. I think Eleanor & Park is a book that shows how easy it is to judge other people we don't even really know. (only by their appearance or their actions) In fact it's a book, which everyone should read once in their life, even if it's something that you would never read, I'll recommend it to you.\n\"She never looked nice. She looked like art, and art wasn't supposed to look nice ; it was supposed to make you feel something.\" - Rainbow Rowell",
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        "raw_content": "Hax: Attend wedding of her ex-husband?\nDear Carolyn: I married my high school sweetheart when we were both 25 \u2014 not because we were soul mates or even particularly happy together, but because we were imagination-lacking, codependent and afraid to let go. We stayed married for three years before I filed for divorce, with his agreement that it was the right thing to do. While it was painful at first, we have wound up more or less friends again, and share a social circle.\nHe is getting married again in four weeks, and I'm invited to the wedding. First marriage for the new bride. I've been perusing their wedding website, and, maybe this is my glass of wine talking, but I'm having a hard time with all the quotes and hashtags that reference \"forever.\" She is so happy they will be together \"forever.\"\nDon't get me wrong, I hope their marriage works out, but that language seems ridiculous considering that he has been married before, believing that it would be \"forever,\" and it wasn't. This is leading me to rethink attending their wedding \u2014 I'm afraid I might scoff my way through the ceiling. Any ideas to reshape my thinking?\nCarolyn says: Oh, but it's so easy \u2014 you guys thought it was forever, but you were \"imagination-lacking, codependent and afraid to let go\" (now there's a sign to have tastefully lettered and mounted over my sink), and this time the couple are mature and clear-eyed and in loooove enough for a lifetime. Yeah, yeah.\nBut do you really want to live in a world where hope never triumphs over experience? I don't. But if you do, or if you don't but you're not feeling it, and/or if you present even the slightest scoff risk, then maybe it's time to back out. Doing so four weeks out is not the most polite move ever, but it beats the day before, and it beats eye-rolling the bride.\nRe: Scoffing\nShe and her ex \"have wound up more or less friends again,\" but the letter suggests \"less\" is winning out. Skipping the wedding seems like a mercy.\nRe: Ex's Wedding\nDon't go. I have a few friends who have attended the wedding of an ex and it always turned out to be a bad idea. Not necessarily because they did something dramatic and embarrassing there, but because my friends came away feeling like crap. The nature of a wedding is just not designed to leave an ex feeling good about attending.\nRe: Wedding\nI'm getting married soon. Three of my four bridesmaids are my fianc\u00e9's exes. Last weekend I was my best friend's maid of honor. My date was my fianc\u00e9, her ex-boyfriend. They're good friends. It was a beautiful wedding and we were honored and joyous to be there.\nI think the writer shouldn't go if she's not feeling it, but it's by no means a universal rule that you shouldn't attend an ex's wedding. If you're actual friends \u2014 not just amicable former partners \u2014 you should go if you want to, without worrying that you'll come away feeling like crap.\nCarolyn says: You're right \u2014 and, may I say, gloriously entangled, disentangled and re-entangledish. Thanks.",
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        "raw_content": "AL alliance partners for participatory polls\nAlliance partners of the Awami League (AL) have observed that the next general election should be held with the participation of all registered political parties of the country. Alliance leaders said they do not want to see a January 5-like election in future. Talking to this correspondent yesterday (Thursday), the ruling alliance leaders came up with such statements. The Independent correspondent spoke to the alliance leaders on the latest political situation at the AL's Dhanmondi political office after a 14-party meeting. The president of the Workers' Party of Bangladesh, Rashed Khan Menon, said people would not accept lopsided elections in the country anymore. \u201cWe don\u2019t want to see a January 5-like election in future. We want the 11th parliamentary elections to be held with the participation of all political parties,\u201d he added.\nSharif Nurul Ambia, a factional chief of the Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal (JSD-Ambia), said the next polls shoulde be inclusive. \u201cAs the BNP has given up violent programmes, the next polls should be held keeping that party in the electoral race,\u201d he added.\nGonotantri Party presidium member Nurur Rahman Selim said the next election should be held in due time with the participation of all political parities. \u201cPeople will not accept January 5-like elections anymore. So, the government should hold a free, fair and inclusive election in line with the country\u2019s Constitution,\u201d he added. Mohammad Nasim, coordinator of the AL-led 14-Party alliance, said the next parliamentary polls would be held in due time as per the constitutional guidelines, and all registered political parties should join the elections.\n\u201cEach political party has the right to join any election in a parliamentary democracy system, and I hope the BNP will join the polls eventually,\u201d Nasim, also an AL presidium member, said.\nHe was talking to reporters at a press conference after holding a joint meeting with alliance partners at the AL's Dhanmondi political office in the city.\nNasim, who is also the health minister, said the next election would be held under the Sheikh Hasina government irrespective of whether the BNP joins it or boycotts it. The AL wants the next parliamentary elections to be held keeping BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia behind bars, said party insiders.\nThe incumbent Sheikh Hasina government wants to hold the 11th parliamentary polls in December this year. On February 8, a Dhaka special court convicted Khaleda Zia and sentenced her to five years' imprisonment in the Zia Orphanage Trust graft case. The former three-time prime minister is now in the Old Dhaka central jail at Najumuddin Road. Ruling party insiders think that the BNP chief\u2019s imprisonment might be prolonged till the next parliamentary election. Even if she gets bail in the Zia Orphanage Trust graft case, Khaleda might be shown arrested in other cases filed against her earlier. Even some of themare saying that KhaledaZia might have to stay in jail for the rest of her life.",
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        "raw_content": "History of the Hydraulic Ram\nThe Fleming Hydro-Ram is an efficient, lightweight, dependable and inexpensive hydraulic ram pump made possible by modern technology. It works on the same principles of physics that enable its cumbersome predecessors to water the farmlands of Europe, the MidEast and Asia over the past two hundred years.\nJohn Whitehurst is credited with inventing a non-self-acting ram pump in England in 1772. By 1796 a Frenchman, Joseph Michael Montgolfier, had added a valve, which made the device self-acting, making the ram pump almost a perpetual motion machine when water supplies were steady.\nIn 1809, the first American patent was issued to J. Cerneau and S.S. Hallet in New York...but it wasn't until 1832 that information began spreading across the eastern states about the \"simple pump that pushes water uphill using energy from falling water.\"\nPrior to the 1840's most ram pumps in this country were imported from Europe, but in 1843, H.H. Strawbridge of Louisiana claimed to be the first to put an American made model into use. His first ram, built entirely of wood, exploded, prompting a later model boasting \"cross-bolts and rivets of iron.\" A cast iron ram soon followed.\nWater-hungry rural Americans were intrigued by the pumps. Benson's Patent Water Ram could pump water from the powering stream or spring up a hill or it could use that power to push another water supply....potable perhaps...uphill. Articles in magazines such as the Farmer's Cabinet and American Farmer brought further recognition and understanding of the ram and its possibilities. A detailed book on the ram, published in 1842, was in its 16th edition by 1870.\nIn 1879, The People's Cyclopedia included the hydraulic ram among the 55 most important inventions in the history of mankind. It defined the hydraulic ram as: \"A simple and conveniently applied mechanism by which the weight of falling water can be made available for raising a portion of itself to a considerable height.\"\nBenson's ram was said to \"raise twice the water than any force pump will, with the same water power.\" It was described as \"very simple and easy to keep in order.\"\nPatents on the ram abounded in the 1840's and 1850's, but after 1858 none were secured until 1870 when another burst of interest saw four patents awarded in 3 years.\nThough many used rams for individual homes and farms, an 1852 advertisement for Birkinbine's Patent Improved Hydraulic Ram proclaimed that the ram had pumped 20,000 gallons a day to the town of Naples, NY. The ad invited individuals to order a \"proper ram and pipe sent them with directions for putting up.\" Birkinbine's rams were \"warranted in every respect.\" One of the best known large rams was the Rife Hydraulic Engine, which could pump 50,000 gallons a day and 200 feet vertically.\nCost was a major factor in the growth of ram use. Not only were the machines inexpensive to buy, but they also were simple to install...most ads claimed that anyone could do it...and they were almost maintenance-free.\nIn 1844 John Latrobe imported a ram from England at a cost of $100 including 500 feet of pipe. A.J. Downing in 1847 paid only $60.60 for an American made ram and several hundred feet of pipe. Downing's ram itself cost only $12; larger models cost as much as $30. Repair costs ranged from $5 every 5 years for replacement valves on the English models to Birkinbine's claim of \"repairs not over 25 cents a year.\"\nFor more than 100 years rams were major movers of water to homes, farms, industries, railroads and towns. They contributed to improved crop production, introduction of extensive landscaping and gardening, and, perhaps most importantly, to health and sanitation. But with the advent of electrical pumps, interest in the hydraulic rams became dormant. Ram pumps were allowed to rust in the stream until expensive parts, fossil fuel shortages, and environmental concerns brought back to the public's mind the need for a pump that is inexpensive, requires almost no repairs or maintenance, is self-acting, and which can raise water to a considerable height vertically. The public began searching for a ram it could readily afford, pick up easily and move if necessary.\nAnd so in 1980 Richard Fleming developed and began marketing the Fleming Hydro-Ram. Constructed principally with off-the-shelf parts, it is lightweight, highly efficient, and designed to provide many years of dependable service. Thus the Fleming Hydro-Ram offers a virtually maintenance-free system that has become a vanguard of modern ram development.\nBecause of its affordability and effectiveness the Fleming Hydro-Ram is operating successfully for hundreds of people throughout the United States and in many foreign countries.\nHowever if the Hydro-Ram does not fit your needs, try a Solar Pump. from the Ram Co.\n1-800-227-8511 (Virginia)",
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        "raw_content": "What role should America play in the world? Some suggest the United States should continue to play an active role in world affairs, while others say our country needs to stop \u201cpolicing the world.\u201d With so many arguments for both sides, how do we come to a consensus?\nA country\u2019s foreign policies are the strategies it employs to secure its self interest in dealing with foreign nations. American foreign policy centers around the question of how involved the United States should be in world affairs, and how it should respond to crises around the world.\nOur country\u2019s foreign policy began with George Washington\u2019s policy of non-interventionism. Washington believed that it would be unwise to involve ourselves in the affairs of other countries where our interests aren\u2019t affected. Thomas Jefferson, America\u2019s third president, even declared in his inaugural address that the United States should avoid all entangling alliances.\nAmerican foreign policy drastically shifted both as the country entered World War II, and as the world became more intertwined through commerce. After the WWII, the United States became the dominant economic power in the world\u2014and as a result, the champion of democracy in the face of Communism. World War II shook the world, and both it and the Cold War resulted in a shift in American viewpoints on the role of the United States in world affairs. The attacks on the World Trade Center sparked what became known as the War on Terrorism under then-President George Bush, and this trend continued with both the Iraq War, the War in Afghanistan, and other conflicts. Supporters of increased American involvement overseas have often cited the need to fight the enemies of the United States overseas\u2014and not on American soil. Opponents, however, contend that the country\u2019s increased military involvement actually makes us less safe both physically and financially\u2014and, less free.\nForeign policy is a big issue in today\u2019s society, with heated debates on both sides. In light of recent terror attacks, the rise of ISIS, and globalization, what should the role of the US be in world affairs? How aggressively should America pursue its interests abroad, and how should it present itself to foreign nations?\nProponents of non-interventionism believe the US should adhere to Washington\u2019s advice of not getting involved in foreign affairs. They believe that when the US involves itself in international agreements that don\u2019t align with national interests, it puts itself at risk of entering entangling alliances. Decisions should be made in line with our national interest first and foremost. We should peacefully trade with foreign countries, but should not involve ourselves further.\nOpponents to non-interventionism believe that the US should have a larger role in foreign affairs, shaping larger trade agreements for other countries, signing treaties, and addressing needs for humanitarian work. Examples of this are the US involvement in providing food, shelter, and healthcare to the Democratic Republic of the Congo, or our treaties with allies, such as Germany.\nThe world is a dangerous place without the United States in charge, especially because of the War on Terrorism. It\u2019s important that the United States play an active role in waging the war against Al Qaeda and ISIS; it should command respect from its enemies through strong use of force, and should promote democracy around the world by promoting nation building. 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        "raw_content": "These Literary Baby Names Are Beautiful\nNaming your child is a big decision--you want something meaningful and inspiring, yet unique. If you don't have a name already in mind, you may want to look to some of literature's most popular characters for inspiration. Choosing a character from a story that moved you is a great way to source a name for your little one. Here are some of our favorite literary character names to choose from.\nJo (Josephine), Little Women\nWhile there are four great female characters to choose from in Little Women, the second older daughter, Jo is our favorite. She was headstrong, smart, spirited, and independent. She had wished she was a boy, and was able to read and write at a time where it wasn't expected of women. Jo also cared and provided for the family. What better traits to teach young girls?\nTita, Like Water for Chocolate\nThe character of Tita in Like Water for Chocolate embodies love and passion. After falling in love with Pedro, Tita spends her entire life loving only him. She fulfills her duties while still remaining completely and utterly true to herself. Naming your daughter Tita while surely inspire her to follow her heart.\nScout, To Kill a Mockingbird\nHere's a name that will teach your child to stand up for what's right. Scout watches as her father, Atticus Finch is tasked with defending Tom, who is wrongfully accused of a crime. Scout boldly stands up and defends her father from the racist words and actions of the town, and even saves Tom from being lynched by publicly shaming the mob. Scout is also a great name for both boys and girls!\nPip, Great Expectations\nOne of literature's most famous characters, Pip embodies a sense of duty and self-responsibility in the face of changing external factors. We meet Pip at 7 years old, where he is a poor orphan in love with a wealthy young girl named Estella. He is met with some great fortune, and finds himself moving up in social class. From rags to riches and back to rags again, Pip learns that every choice one makes in life has a consequence. The name Pip is certain to be a strong reminder that nothing in life comes free.\nSantiago, The Alchemist\nThe central character of The Alchemist is a dreamer who sets out on the adventure of a lifetime. Santiago is open-minded, and spends his time seeking spiritual fulfillment. At the end of the journey, he meets the Alchemist who helps him understand the mystery of life. The name Santiago is a great reminder of the importance of listening to your hear and following your dreams.\nDrawing from classic literature is a wonderful way to find the perfect name for your child. The right literary character will not only provide you with an interesting name, but also a cool story behind it.",
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        "raw_content": "In my last article I looked at how important it is as a business owner to start to develop an e-mail list. However, having the list and a growth strategy is only the first half of the battle. Now you have your list you need to make sure that the e-mails you send get a response.\nThe first thing to note is when I say response, I do not necessarily mean a reply. By response I am referring to getting the reader to take a desired action. In all cases the first response you would like your readers to take is to open the e-mail. Once inside then you can look at a response such as sharing, following a link or making a sale. Before you start to write anything you should decide on what response or action you would like the reader to take by the time they have finished reading the e-mail.\nAs we have said it all starts with the subject line, it is essential that you write a subject line that appeals to the reader. If they do not have their attention grabbed or if it comes across with a spammy title then your open rates will be much lower.\nDesign and branding is an important aspect to consider. You do not want your messages to be so brand heavy that they take a long time to download, or too simple that they look dated. Most readers prefer a more text based e-mail with small meaningful images or logos.\nYour first few lines of an e-mail is vital, this will set the tone form what is to come and most readers. If your opening is weak and uninteresting this normally switches off readers and they are less likely to invest their time in reading the rest of your message.\nYour main text should be engaging, this is where you want to convey your objective to the reader. In most contexts within the fitness industry messages will be informal, this does allow you the chance to show your personality through with your writing. By keeping your writing focused and entertaining you are more likely to hold the readers attention long enough to get your message across.\nWhen closing a message it is important that you leave on a high, you should summarise the key points and round up with a statement that is going to stick in the readers mind.\nOne you have got your message across it is important that you have some form of calls to action. This is effectively the action you would like the reader to take, it might be to visit your website, come to a class, make a booking, etc\u2026 This simple step is often missed out and is the biggest thing that will help to improve your response rates.\nBefore you send an e-mail it is vital that you edit and proofread. It is always very disappointing when you read anything that has not been edited to be as concise and focused as possible. This will make your e-mails an easier read and increase the chances of the reader opening your future messages. Additionally it is worth spending time ensuring that the message is correctly formatted, without this the e-mail can come across a little sloppy.\nAnytime that a reader starts to feel that the information they are receiving is not up to standard or that they are not getting value from your message they are likely to stop reading. This then has a knock on effect as they are then in turn less likely to open any future correspondence from you.\nIf you are using mailing software such as Aweber, Constant Contact or Mail Chimp, these do offer a number of advantages in terms of increasing the chances of getting your e-mail opened and therefore read. Using this kind of software you can set the message to be sent out to your list at a set time of day or day of the week. This means that you can try and identify times when your audience is most likely to open the message. Better open rates, mean you get a larger number of people reading your message and this leads to better response rates.\nOne of the key aspects of e-mail marketing is remaining focused on that key objective, that desired action you would like the reader to take by the end of the e-mail. As with anything in life the ability to craft a good e-mail comes with practice and reflection. Maybe look back at some of the recent e-mails you have sent out to your mailing list and look at open rates and see if you can figure out how many of your list have taken your desired action. If not why not? Keep improving and watch those response rates go through the roof!\nTags: Business, E-mail, Marketing",
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        "raw_content": "Changes to the Trust\u2019s gender reassignment service - 13 June 2014\n\"Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust\u2019s gender reassignment service is undergoing some changes.\nThe service employs two gender reassignment surgeons; one of these, Mr James Bellringer, resigned from the Trust in April. To replace him we have appointed Ms Tina Rashid who will be operating a full time list by September. This transition has led to a temporary reduction in the number of cases we are carrying out, but by September we expect to be carrying out the same number of surgeries as we did previously. We recognise the impact of this on patients and we have therefore arranged for a small number of patients who have waited the longest to be treated in the private sector during this period.\nOur gender reassignment service is commissioned by NHS England to provide the majority of male to female reassignment surgery in England.\nWe are very proud of the quality of care we provide to our gender reassignment patients and of the outcomes and benefits of this life-changing surgery. There has been an increase in the number of referrals for this specialist surgery over recent years and we are in discussion with NHS England about whether to expand the service so that we can offer this to more patients.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Heathrow Hub files for judicial review of Heathrow third runway plan\nBackers of an alternative scheme to expand Heathrow have filed for a judicial review of the government\u2019s decision to approve plans for a third runway at the London hub.\nHeathrow Hub, the independent proposal for expanding the airport via an extension to the northern runway, argues that its scheme is cheaper and would involve less disruption.\nIt wants a legal review of transport secretary Chris Grayling\u2019s decision to designate a National Policy Statement which gives approval to Heathrow\u2019s north-west runway plan.\n\u201cIt is Heathrow Hub\u2019s belief that the process run by the Department for Transport, which commenced when it set up the Airports Commission in 2013 and culminated in the National Policy Statement being placed before Parliament was flawed,\u201d Heathrow hub said.\n\u201cAs a result, Mr Grayling has selected the most expensive, complex, disruptive expansion plan which, among other things, we believe will unnecessarily cause a substantial rise is fees for passengers and airlines.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "A government without a majority in the legislature is exceptionally rare, right? Dr. Chris Hanretty myth busts this assumption as the UK heads towards one.\nFollowing the general election earlier this month, it looks as though the UK will get a single party minority government formed by the Conservative party with external support from the Democratic Unionist Party.\nI can\u2019t be certain of this, because the details of the Conservative party\u2019s arrangement with the DUP are not yet clear. Yet, mirabile dictu, the sky has not fallen, and the UK seems as though it will survive this brief interregnum.\nGiven this\u200a\u2014\u200aand given the conviction that UK politics isn\u2019t a special snowflake utterly distinct from all other parliamentary systems\u200a\u2014\u200aI thought it might be helpful to review some basic figures about minority government taken from ParlGov.\nThese figures are based on 486 post-1992 cabinets from the thirty seven countries featured in the ParlGov database. A new cabinet forms where the prime minister forms, where the party composition of the cabinet forms, or where an election intervenes. The code used in the analysis can be found on GitHub.\nAround one in every three governments (32.9%) is a minority government. The figure does not change very much whether or not one includes caretaker administrations (32.9% with, 30% without).\nSingle party minority governments are the most common type of minority government. Just under two in five minority governments (37%) are single party minority governments. Two-party minority governments are almost as common (31%). Minority coalitions with three or more parties make up the rest\nThe average minority cabinet lasts one year and five months, compared to two years for the average majority cabinet. Minority cabinets are not strange, evanescent creatures. They last 70% as long as majority cabinets.\nJust three out of 160 minority cabinets lasted longer than four years, compared to a larger proportion of majority cabinets (30 out of 326). Note thought that these averages include a number of cabinets formed midway through a parliamentary spell.\nMy own view (which may or may not be more prescient than my election forecasts) is that this current cabinet (with Theresa May as Prime Minister) will struggle on until the end of the Article 50 negotiations, at which point the Conservative party will decide that the Prime Minister has outlived her usefulness.\nDr Chris Hanretty is a reader at the School of Politics in the University of East Anglia, England\nBritish politics, Elections, Expert Political Analysis",
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        "raw_content": "Year Of The Underground Film Loop: So, How\u2019d That Go?\nBack in January, I declared 2010 to be the Year of the Underground Film Loop, my attempt to bring some solidarity and attention to the underground film scene that had been lurking around the fringes of the Internet. So, how\u2019d it go? Any solidarity? More attention?\nThe feelings about the year-long project are, as they say, mixed. Mostly mixed towards the positive. First of all, though it\u2019s probably clear to anybody who was paying attention that the project ran out of steam about halfway through the year.\nThings started off strong with the making of a collaborative list of all the underground film blogs that existed at the time, which I eventually moved to its own links page. Plus, my initial Loop post got some good comments and attention as did my \u201cWhat\u2019s an Underground Film, Anyway?\u201d post. However, it was a series of diminishing returns the more I posted up tips and resources for underground film bloggers. So, those kind of petered out.\nPlus, in January, I had big hopes of using social networking more throughout the year to sound a steady drumbeat of everything that was going on in the underground film world, past and present. But, when I came up with that plan, I wasn\u2019t working. Then, I started a fairly intense research job at the American Film Institute that unfortunately cut down on my social networking initiatives.\nSo, those are the negatives: The entire project dying. Not doing nearly as much as I wanted to do. Pretty negative stuff.\nYet, at the same time, just by talking about all this openly and publicly, it really brought me into closer contact with those running underground film websites. Now, my main goal, was to get these other websites to talk about each other more publicly and not just coming to me. That didn\u2019t happen. But, I have to say, I do feel a sea tide changing. Not a big one and it\u2019s not something I can even quantify, but I feel like a bigger involvement is brewing out there.\nAnother measurably positive thing that happened was that, keeping the Loop in mind, I started posting my Weekly Film Links, a collection of links to posts on underground film blogs, news items about underground films on mainstream websites and classic articles buried deep on the Internet about underground film.\nPersonally, these links posts have been good for the Underground Film Journal because they\u2019re pretty much the most viewed articles on the site every week. Granted, I still get generally low traffic overall, but I\u2019m glad to see they\u2019re getting hit so much because they\u2019re pretty fun to get together.\nBut, the thing that was really nice was hearing from several people I linked to write and see they saw definite spikes in traffic thanks to those posts. I\u2019m sure these aren\u2019t huge spikes. Still, it\u2019s been nice to hear that people are actually clicking through to these sites I\u2019ve been linking to because that\u2019s been the whole point of the Underground Film Loop in the first place \u2014 to create a general awareness of what\u2019s going on in our little world.\nStill, it would be nice if I felt those links I put up spread out more into the world rather than just the Underground Film Journal feeling like a centralized hub. (One thing I\u2019ve been thinking about a lot lately \u2014 and something I don\u2019t have any control over \u2014 is the relentless Facebook status updates I see out of people that would serve the world much better if they were committed on public blogs instead of being confined for a privileged few.)\nSo, now what? What\u2019s 2011 going to hold? I\u2019m refraining from making a similar \u201cYear of\u2026\u201d declaration for the coming year \u2014 for now. But, I\u2019m not giving up on the idea of better solidifying an Underground Film Loop. The links posts will continue, of course, and I actually have a few ideas for some new tips and resources articles. If they don\u2019t cause much of a stir in the underground film blog world, then so be it. Gotta keep pushing.\nAlessandro Cima says:\nJust keep doing what you do. It\u2019s working.\nThanks, but I always feel like I can, and should, do more.\nThe Underground Film Journal is magic. I am very thankful it exists. I also love your promotional tips. I agree with Mr. Cima. Keep doing what you\u2019re doing. The fact that you feel you should have done more shows that you\u2019re doing a lot.",
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        "raw_content": "Escape room refers to a game that involves locking people in an adventure room and are provided with clues, a series of puzzles and hints with which they are to use to find the solutions to the problems that includes finding a way out. The gaming world is quickly changing with the development of escape rooms and most people are quickly loving it. It is a game that involves your thinking, problem-solving skills and your ability to work in a team. It only takes one experience with the game and after which you will always want to play it for various reasons.\nThe first advantage of escape rooms is that you will have fun in the game will engage you quite a lot. Lexington Escape Room give you an experience of fun that is not common with other games because it is smart fun. When you believe escape rooms you have to engage your thinking because it is only after you have sold the puzzles, clues and used the hints provided that you will be able to complete it. You also have to work with other people and put your thoughts and creativity together. Once you have played escape rooms, you will start viewing games differently and wanting to have the experience again.\nAnother reason why you should consider playing escape rooms is that you will develop an art of working with people in your creativity will be challenged. For you to achieve what the game requires, the people involved must work together and this is how the game has been made to work. For you to be able to win the game, you will greatly need the input of your fellow team members and their creativity.The process will also make you to creatively look for ways of solving the given puzzle thus improving your creativity. Solving the clues is only possible if you work as a team and this will require you to employ teamwork.\nA company can use this game as a tool to point out possible performers at work from the game and leadership skills also spring up. For team to win the game in the shortest time possible, it will only be possible if there was a leader guiding the team. Subjecting your employees in such situations that escape rooms create can help an employer wants to select someone to fill a management position and find a person who is able to direct others and motivate them to be the best they can be. Escape rooms can reduce on time wasted and the resources used up in conducting activities aimed at revealing the true identity and abilities of their employees and find a leader is it. This should give many companies a reason to send their employees to engage in the game.\n\u2190 Ideas On How To Look Great For Your Wedding Pictures\nLearning Photography Concepts To Take Splendid Pictures \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "The Union County Agricultural Center is the county's largest meeting space. With approximately 12,000 sq ft, our facility can accommodate up to 1,500 guests (725 seated at banquet tables) for your wedding, fundraiser, conference or corporate event. Nestled in the center of our charming county, this flexible meeting space features a large event hall, which can be partitioned into three smaller spaces to meet your individual needs.All rooms attach to our spacious lobby and adjoining outdoor patio.\nComplimentary amenities include a built-in AV system with drop-down screens and ceiling mounted projectors in each room, as well as free Wi-Fi.Caterers love our spacious preparation kitchen, which is equipped with a walk-in cooler and commercial ice maker.\nWhile the primary mission of this facility is to promote and support our agricultural community, the Agriculture and Conference Center has expanded its aim to share the beauty and hospitality of rural Union County to meet the needs of the entire community, businesses and individuals alike. From black-tie to blue-jeans, let us assist you in hosting your next event at the Union County Agricultural Center.",
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        "raw_content": "Keywords: conceptual art (47 Results)\nKeywords: conceptual art x\nOn Perceiving Conceptual Art\nAlthough \u2018conceptual art\u2019 covers many different kinds of works, for at least one paradigmatic kind of conceptual artwork the question of what role perception plays in appreciation is crucial. If the ... More\nAlthough \u2018conceptual art\u2019 covers many different kinds of works, for at least one paradigmatic kind of conceptual artwork the question of what role perception plays in appreciation is crucial. If the idea is what matters then perhaps there is no need to perceive the works at all in order to understand and appreciate them; their nature and content might be adequately captured, say, in a description. If that is right then it implies they are not really visual works at all, perhaps more like literary works. This chapter shows that comparisons with literature are inadequate in explaining what is distinctive about conceptual art. It also explores the role of the aesthetic in conceptual art. Even if the emphasis is on ideas rather than visual appearance, that is not enough to eliminate the relevance of the aesthetic. Unless experience (broadly construed) plays some role in the appreciation of conceptual art it is hard to see how it could merit the label \u2018art\u2019.Less\nAlthough \u2018conceptual art\u2019 covers many different kinds of works, for at least one paradigmatic kind of conceptual artwork the question of what role perception plays in appreciation is crucial. If the idea is what matters then perhaps there is no need to perceive the works at all in order to understand and appreciate them; their nature and content might be adequately captured, say, in a description. If that is right then it implies they are not really visual works at all, perhaps more like literary works. This chapter shows that comparisons with literature are inadequate in explaining what is distinctive about conceptual art. It also explores the role of the aesthetic in conceptual art. Even if the emphasis is on ideas rather than visual appearance, that is not enough to eliminate the relevance of the aesthetic. Unless experience (broadly construed) plays some role in the appreciation of conceptual art it is hard to see how it could merit the label \u2018art\u2019.\nKeywords: conceptual art, perception, literature, ideas, experience\nWork and Object: Explorations in the Metaphysics of Art\nThis book explores certain fundamental metaphysical aspects of works of art, giving focus to a distinction between works and the materials that underlie or constitute them. This constitutive material ... More\nThis book explores certain fundamental metaphysical aspects of works of art, giving focus to a distinction between works and the materials that underlie or constitute them. This constitutive material might be physical or abstract. For each work there is an \u2018object\u2019 (i.e., the materials of its composition) associated with it and a central claim in the book is that the work is never simply identical with the \u2018object\u2019 that constitutes it. Issues about the creation of works, their distinct kinds of properties (including aesthetic properties), their amenability to interpretation, their style, the conditions under which they can go out of existence, and their relation to perceptually indistinguishable doubles (including forgeries and parodies) are raised and debated. A core theme is that works like paintings, music, literature, sculpture, architecture, films, photographs, multimedia installations, and many more besides, have fundamental features in common, as cultural artefacts, in spite of enormous surface differences. It is their nature as distinct kinds of things, grounded in distinct ontological categories, that is the subject of this enquiry. Although much of the discussion is abstract, based in analytical metaphysics, there are many specific applications, including a study of Jean-Paul Sartre's novel La Naus\u00e9e and recent conceptual art. Some surprising conclusions are derived about the identity and survival conditions of works, and about the difference, often, between what a work seems to be and what it really is.Less\nWork and Object : Explorations in the Metaphysics of Art\nThis book explores certain fundamental metaphysical aspects of works of art, giving focus to a distinction between works and the materials that underlie or constitute them. This constitutive material might be physical or abstract. For each work there is an \u2018object\u2019 (i.e., the materials of its composition) associated with it and a central claim in the book is that the work is never simply identical with the \u2018object\u2019 that constitutes it. Issues about the creation of works, their distinct kinds of properties (including aesthetic properties), their amenability to interpretation, their style, the conditions under which they can go out of existence, and their relation to perceptually indistinguishable doubles (including forgeries and parodies) are raised and debated. A core theme is that works like paintings, music, literature, sculpture, architecture, films, photographs, multimedia installations, and many more besides, have fundamental features in common, as cultural artefacts, in spite of enormous surface differences. It is their nature as distinct kinds of things, grounded in distinct ontological categories, that is the subject of this enquiry. Although much of the discussion is abstract, based in analytical metaphysics, there are many specific applications, including a study of Jean-Paul Sartre's novel La Naus\u00e9e and recent conceptual art. Some surprising conclusions are derived about the identity and survival conditions of works, and about the difference, often, between what a work seems to be and what it really is.\nKeywords: art, metaphysics, creation, aesthetic properties, interpretation, style, forgeries, parodies, Sartre, conceptual art\nAdrian Piper: the body after conceptualism\nin The Synthetic Proposition: Conceptualism and the Political Referent in Contemporary Art\nThis chapter takes a close look at Adrian Piper\u2019s transition from Conceptual Art to conceptualism, in the context of Conceptual Art\u2019s canonical interpretations. I observe that her contribution was ... More\nThis chapter takes a close look at Adrian Piper\u2019s transition from Conceptual Art to conceptualism, in the context of Conceptual Art\u2019s canonical interpretations. I observe that her contribution was focused specifically on questions of mediation\u2014the mediation of content by materials, forms, and language\u2014later considering the mediating power of race, gender and other forms of apparent difference. From the application of analytic thinking to the work of art, she extended her enquiries to the dynamic relationship between the various elements of the artwork, such as object, author, body, self, circulation, and audience reception. Piper\u2019s use of the autobiographical tone and the body arrived chronologically after an extended period of preoccupation with the context of the art object, its circulation and reception, and general inquiries into the nature of time and space through a focus on media and mediation. In accordance with this sequence of development, I propose to read her later work in the same way, always first as Conceptual, onto which we can then apply the political question. To enter the work through its analytic base is to read it on the terms of its making, not the subject position of its maker.Less\nThis chapter takes a close look at Adrian Piper\u2019s transition from Conceptual Art to conceptualism, in the context of Conceptual Art\u2019s canonical interpretations. I observe that her contribution was focused specifically on questions of mediation\u2014the mediation of content by materials, forms, and language\u2014later considering the mediating power of race, gender and other forms of apparent difference. From the application of analytic thinking to the work of art, she extended her enquiries to the dynamic relationship between the various elements of the artwork, such as object, author, body, self, circulation, and audience reception. Piper\u2019s use of the autobiographical tone and the body arrived chronologically after an extended period of preoccupation with the context of the art object, its circulation and reception, and general inquiries into the nature of time and space through a focus on media and mediation. In accordance with this sequence of development, I propose to read her later work in the same way, always first as Conceptual, onto which we can then apply the political question. To enter the work through its analytic base is to read it on the terms of its making, not the subject position of its maker.\nKeywords: Contemporary Art, Conceptual Art, Conceptualism, Identity Politics, Analytic Proposition, Synthetic Proposition, Adrian Piper\nThe synthetic proposition: conceptualism as political art\nThis chapter takes a comparative look at several models of interdisciplinary conceptualist practices that responded critically to Conceptual Art\u2019s original claims. Artists responded to a limitation ... More\nThis chapter takes a comparative look at several models of interdisciplinary conceptualist practices that responded critically to Conceptual Art\u2019s original claims. Artists responded to a limitation they identified in the narrow focus of early Conceptual Art, and turned to the social, the political, and the \u201clife-world,\u201d external to the hermeneutic definition of art. When this second wind of conceptualism integrated external subject matter, it was no longer in the modernist sense of art and politics. Synthetic conceptualism incorporated the basic investigations of Conceptual Art to form a complex method of artmaking that was deconstructive just as it was referential. Artists integrated a meta-critique to reveal frameworks that endowed artistic language and strategies with pre-conceived meaning. Three artists exemplify this shift. Adrian Piper transitioned from an analysis of the art object as a factor of time and space to the role of cultural forms in formulating gendered and racialised social meaning; Mary Kelly from labour and gender issues to the discourse of the subject; and Martha Rosler from the documentary mode to the critique of representation in mass media.Less\nThis chapter takes a comparative look at several models of interdisciplinary conceptualist practices that responded critically to Conceptual Art\u2019s original claims. Artists responded to a limitation they identified in the narrow focus of early Conceptual Art, and turned to the social, the political, and the \u201clife-world,\u201d external to the hermeneutic definition of art. When this second wind of conceptualism integrated external subject matter, it was no longer in the modernist sense of art and politics. Synthetic conceptualism incorporated the basic investigations of Conceptual Art to form a complex method of artmaking that was deconstructive just as it was referential. Artists integrated a meta-critique to reveal frameworks that endowed artistic language and strategies with pre-conceived meaning. Three artists exemplify this shift. Adrian Piper transitioned from an analysis of the art object as a factor of time and space to the role of cultural forms in formulating gendered and racialised social meaning; Mary Kelly from labour and gender issues to the discourse of the subject; and Martha Rosler from the documentary mode to the critique of representation in mass media.\nKeywords: Contemporary art, Conceptualism, Post-conceptual art, Meta-critique, Adrian Piper, Mary Kelly, Martha Rosler, Silvia Kolbowski\nThe introduction addresses two intersecting trajectories in American art between the late 1960s and the early twenty-first-century century. On the one hand, it traces the ways in which disciplinary ... More\nThe introduction addresses two intersecting trajectories in American art between the late 1960s and the early twenty-first-century century. On the one hand, it traces the ways in which disciplinary Conceptual Art, with a capital \u201cC\u201d, expanded into the diverse set of practices that have been characterised generally as conceptualism. On the other hand, it shows how the expansion of a critical conceptualism has been strongly informed by the turbulent rights-based politics of the 1960s. Initially, first generation Conceptual artists responded to preceding art movements within disciplinary boundaries, examining the definition of art itself and engaging abstract concerns. Artists then applied the basic principles of Conceptual Art to address a range of social and political issues. This development reflects the influence of Civil Rights, Black Power, the student movement, the anti-war movement, second wave feminism, and the gay liberation movement. Central in the American context, the multiple identity-based mobilisations that came to be known as \u201cidentity politics\u201d were further articulated in the 1970s. The artists addressed in this book: Adrian Piper, Joseph Kosuth, David Hammons, Ren\u00e9e Green, Mary Kelly, Martha Rosler, Silvia Kolbowski, Daniel Joseph Martinez, Lorna Simpson, Andrea Fraser, Hans Haacke, and Charles Gaines expanded the propositions of Conceptual Art.Less\nThe introduction addresses two intersecting trajectories in American art between the late 1960s and the early twenty-first-century century. On the one hand, it traces the ways in which disciplinary Conceptual Art, with a capital \u201cC\u201d, expanded into the diverse set of practices that have been characterised generally as conceptualism. On the other hand, it shows how the expansion of a critical conceptualism has been strongly informed by the turbulent rights-based politics of the 1960s. Initially, first generation Conceptual artists responded to preceding art movements within disciplinary boundaries, examining the definition of art itself and engaging abstract concerns. Artists then applied the basic principles of Conceptual Art to address a range of social and political issues. This development reflects the influence of Civil Rights, Black Power, the student movement, the anti-war movement, second wave feminism, and the gay liberation movement. Central in the American context, the multiple identity-based mobilisations that came to be known as \u201cidentity politics\u201d were further articulated in the 1970s. The artists addressed in this book: Adrian Piper, Joseph Kosuth, David Hammons, Ren\u00e9e Green, Mary Kelly, Martha Rosler, Silvia Kolbowski, Daniel Joseph Martinez, Lorna Simpson, Andrea Fraser, Hans Haacke, and Charles Gaines expanded the propositions of Conceptual Art.\nKeywords: Contemporary Art, Conceptual Art, Conceptualism, Identity Politics, Multiculturalism, Political art, Institutional Critique, Synthetic Proposition\nin The Aesthetic Brain: How We Evolved to Desire Beauty and Enjoy Art\nConsider five conceptual artists, such as Serrano, Gonzales-Torres, Antoni, Porte, and Calle, and their art. Each of these artists received attention and notoriety. Their kind of art has been called ... More\nConsider five conceptual artists, such as Serrano, Gonzales-Torres, Antoni, Porte, and Calle, and their art. Each of these artists received attention and notoriety. Their kind of art has been called conceptual, postmodern, avant-garde, cutting edge, or emergent. The average person looks at this artwork in bewilderment and asks, why is this art? We can ask, how should scientists think about such art? Such art poses a challenge for scientific aesthetics.Less\nConsider five conceptual artists, such as Serrano, Gonzales-Torres, Antoni, Porte, and Calle, and their art. Each of these artists received attention and notoriety. Their kind of art has been called conceptual, postmodern, avant-garde, cutting edge, or emergent. The average person looks at this artwork in bewilderment and asks, why is this art? We can ask, how should scientists think about such art? Such art poses a challenge for scientific aesthetics.\nKeywords: conceptual art, Serrano, Gonzales-Torres, Antoni, Porte, Calle\nThe Ontology of Conceptual Art: Against the Idea Idea\nin Art, Mind, and Narrative: Themes from the Work of Peter Goldie\nPhilosophy, Aesthetics, Philosophy of Mind\nIn their book, Who\u2019s Afraid of Conceptual Art?, Peter Goldie and Elisabeth Schellekens elaborate and defend what they call \u2018the idea idea\u2019: a view most succinctly formulated as the thesis that ... More\nIn their book, Who\u2019s Afraid of Conceptual Art?, Peter Goldie and Elisabeth Schellekens elaborate and defend what they call \u2018the idea idea\u2019: a view most succinctly formulated as the thesis that conceptual artworks are ideas. In this chapter the idea idea is criticized and, in the end, rejected. The ontological proposal that it represents is argued to be under-motivated, subject to convincing criticism and, in its assumption that all conceptual artworks fall into the same ontological category, methodologically suspect. We should disentangle the many insightful things that Goldie and Schellekens say about our appreciation of conceptual art from the thesis they present as a corollary of these insights.Less\nThe Ontology of Conceptual Art : Against the Idea Idea\nIn their book, Who\u2019s Afraid of Conceptual Art?, Peter Goldie and Elisabeth Schellekens elaborate and defend what they call \u2018the idea idea\u2019: a view most succinctly formulated as the thesis that conceptual artworks are ideas. In this chapter the idea idea is criticized and, in the end, rejected. The ontological proposal that it represents is argued to be under-motivated, subject to convincing criticism and, in its assumption that all conceptual artworks fall into the same ontological category, methodologically suspect. We should disentangle the many insightful things that Goldie and Schellekens say about our appreciation of conceptual art from the thesis they present as a corollary of these insights.\nKeywords: Keywords ontology, conceptual art, idea idea, ideas, artform, genre\nMarcel Broodthaers, An Artist in Quotation Marks\nin Quotational Practices: Repeating the Future in Contemporary Art\nThis chapter deals with Marcel Broodthaers and his role as the traditional artist in contrast to Debord\u2019s revolutionary perspective. It begins with an account of Broodthaers\u2019 artistic works and ... More\nThis chapter deals with Marcel Broodthaers and his role as the traditional artist in contrast to Debord\u2019s revolutionary perspective. It begins with an account of Broodthaers\u2019 artistic works and endeavors, and his poetry which is reflective of Charles Baudelaire\u2019s, along with an examination of the sonnet \u201cBeauty\u201d (La Beaut\u00e9). It also states that Broodthaers\u2019 primary concern is the market; and according to him, the goal of art and critique is commercial, along with the objective of stimulating a critical attitude towards the public presentation of art. The chapter also considers Broodthaers\u2019 examination of the material features of conceptual art, such as handwriting, typewriting, and figures.Less\nThis chapter deals with Marcel Broodthaers and his role as the traditional artist in contrast to Debord\u2019s revolutionary perspective. It begins with an account of Broodthaers\u2019 artistic works and endeavors, and his poetry which is reflective of Charles Baudelaire\u2019s, along with an examination of the sonnet \u201cBeauty\u201d (La Beaut\u00e9). It also states that Broodthaers\u2019 primary concern is the market; and according to him, the goal of art and critique is commercial, along with the objective of stimulating a critical attitude towards the public presentation of art. The chapter also considers Broodthaers\u2019 examination of the material features of conceptual art, such as handwriting, typewriting, and figures.\nKeywords: Marcel Broodthaers, Charles Baudelaire, La Beaut\u00e9, conceptual art, handwriting, typewriting, figures\nMuch Ado about Art\nin Beyond Art\nPhilosophers turned to theories of art, which state what makes any item a work of art, principally in order to address puzzle cases \u2014 works of avant-garde art that seem to challenge traditional ... More\nPhilosophers turned to theories of art, which state what makes any item a work of art, principally in order to address puzzle cases \u2014 works of avant-garde art that seem to challenge traditional conceptions of what art is. Chapter 5 argued that recent theories of art fail at this task and this chapter argues that the buck passing theory of art performs the task successfully. According to a buck passing theory of art, what makes any item a work of art is that it is a work in a specific art form. The argument is that the puzzle cases are puzzling because we cannot locate them in any established art form, such as painting or music. The reason is that they belong to a new art form, conceptual art. The medium and norm-giving practices of this art form are discussed.Less\nPhilosophers turned to theories of art, which state what makes any item a work of art, principally in order to address puzzle cases \u2014 works of avant-garde art that seem to challenge traditional conceptions of what art is. Chapter 5 argued that recent theories of art fail at this task and this chapter argues that the buck passing theory of art performs the task successfully. According to a buck passing theory of art, what makes any item a work of art is that it is a work in a specific art form. The argument is that the puzzle cases are puzzling because we cannot locate them in any established art form, such as painting or music. The reason is that they belong to a new art form, conceptual art. The medium and norm-giving practices of this art form are discussed.\nKeywords: art, art form, avant-garde, conceptual art, medium\nThe Logic of Form: Peter Eisenman\u2019s Early Work\nin Automatic Architecture: Motivating Form after Modernism\nThe chapter examines the early work of architect and theorist Peter Eisenman who, though adamantly opposed to the design methods approach of figures such as Alexander, also attempted to develop a ... More\nThe chapter examines the early work of architect and theorist Peter Eisenman who, though adamantly opposed to the design methods approach of figures such as Alexander, also attempted to develop a rigorous, quasi-autonomous system of architectural form generation during the same years. In contrast to the data-driven approach of the design methods movement, Eisenman posited a neo-Platonic logic of form, with ties to the contemporaneous work of the linguist Noam Chomsky and to Conceptual and Minimal art. This chapter gives a detailed, and non-instrumental, accounting of Eisenman\u2019s early thought within a wider context, in order to more closely articulate the similarities and differences between his work and other, parallel, intellectual projects.Less\nThe Logic of Form : Peter Eisenman\u2019s Early Work\nThe chapter examines the early work of architect and theorist Peter Eisenman who, though adamantly opposed to the design methods approach of figures such as Alexander, also attempted to develop a rigorous, quasi-autonomous system of architectural form generation during the same years. In contrast to the data-driven approach of the design methods movement, Eisenman posited a neo-Platonic logic of form, with ties to the contemporaneous work of the linguist Noam Chomsky and to Conceptual and Minimal art. This chapter gives a detailed, and non-instrumental, accounting of Eisenman\u2019s early thought within a wider context, in order to more closely articulate the similarities and differences between his work and other, parallel, intellectual projects.\nKeywords: Peter Eisenman, conceptual art, neo-platonic\nThe Synthetic Proposition: Conceptualism and the Political Referent in Contemporary Art\nThe synthetic proposition: Conceptualism and the political referent in contemporary art examines the impact of Civil Rights, Black Power, the student, feminist and the sexual-liberty movements on ... More\nThe synthetic proposition: Conceptualism and the political referent in contemporary art examines the impact of Civil Rights, Black Power, the student, feminist and the sexual-liberty movements on conceptualism and its legacies in the United States between the late 1960s and the present. It focuses on the turn to political reference in practices originally concerned with philosophically abstract ideas, and traces key strategies in contemporary art today to the reciprocal influences of conceptualism and identity politics, movements that have so far been historicized as mutually exclusive. It demonstrates that while identity-based strategies were particular, their impact spread far beyond the individuals or communities that originated them. Commencing with the early oeuvre of Adrian Piper, a first generation Conceptual artist, this book offers a study of interlocutors that expanded the practice into a broad notion of conceptualism, including Joseph Kosuth, David Hammons, Ren\u00e9e Green, Mary Kelly, Martha Rosler, Silvia Kolbowski, Daniel Joseph Martinez, Lorna Simpson, Hans Haacke, Andrea Fraser, and Charles Gaines. By turning to social issues, these artists analyzed the cultural conventions embedded in modes of reference and representation such as language, writing, photography, moving image, or installation and exhibition display.Less\nThe Synthetic Proposition : Conceptualism and the Political Referent in Contemporary Art\nThe synthetic proposition: Conceptualism and the political referent in contemporary art examines the impact of Civil Rights, Black Power, the student, feminist and the sexual-liberty movements on conceptualism and its legacies in the United States between the late 1960s and the present. It focuses on the turn to political reference in practices originally concerned with philosophically abstract ideas, and traces key strategies in contemporary art today to the reciprocal influences of conceptualism and identity politics, movements that have so far been historicized as mutually exclusive. It demonstrates that while identity-based strategies were particular, their impact spread far beyond the individuals or communities that originated them. Commencing with the early oeuvre of Adrian Piper, a first generation Conceptual artist, this book offers a study of interlocutors that expanded the practice into a broad notion of conceptualism, including Joseph Kosuth, David Hammons, Ren\u00e9e Green, Mary Kelly, Martha Rosler, Silvia Kolbowski, Daniel Joseph Martinez, Lorna Simpson, Hans Haacke, Andrea Fraser, and Charles Gaines. By turning to social issues, these artists analyzed the cultural conventions embedded in modes of reference and representation such as language, writing, photography, moving image, or installation and exhibition display.\nKeywords: Contemporary Art, Conceptual Art, Conceptualism, Identity Politics, Institutional Critique, Political art, Synthetic Proposition, Adrian Piper\nIndustry and Intelligence: Contemporary Art Since 1820\nThe history of modern art is often told through aesthetic breakthroughs that sync well with cultural and political change. From Courbet to Picasso, from Malevich to Warhol, it is accepted that art ... More\nThe history of modern art is often told through aesthetic breakthroughs that sync well with cultural and political change. From Courbet to Picasso, from Malevich to Warhol, it is accepted that art tracks the disruptions of industrialization, fascism, revolution, and war. Yet filtering the history of modern art only through catastrophic events cannot account for the subtle developments that lead to the profound confusion at the heart of contemporary art. In Industry and Intelligence, the artist Liam Gillick writes a nuanced genealogy to help us appreciate contemporary art\u2019s engagement with history even when it seems apathetic or blind to current events. Taking a broad view of artistic creation from 1820 to today, Gillick follows the response of artists to incremental developments in science, politics, and technology. The great innovations and dislocations of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries have their place in this timeline, but their traces are alternately amplified and diminished as Gillick moves through artistic reactions to liberalism, mass manufacturing, psychology, nuclear physics, automobiles, and a host of other advances. He intimately ties the origins of contemporary art to the social and technological adjustments of modern life, which artists struggled to incorporate truthfully into their works.Less\nIndustry and Intelligence : Contemporary Art Since 1820\nThe history of modern art is often told through aesthetic breakthroughs that sync well with cultural and political change. From Courbet to Picasso, from Malevich to Warhol, it is accepted that art tracks the disruptions of industrialization, fascism, revolution, and war. Yet filtering the history of modern art only through catastrophic events cannot account for the subtle developments that lead to the profound confusion at the heart of contemporary art. In Industry and Intelligence, the artist Liam Gillick writes a nuanced genealogy to help us appreciate contemporary art\u2019s engagement with history even when it seems apathetic or blind to current events. Taking a broad view of artistic creation from 1820 to today, Gillick follows the response of artists to incremental developments in science, politics, and technology. The great innovations and dislocations of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries have their place in this timeline, but their traces are alternately amplified and diminished as Gillick moves through artistic reactions to liberalism, mass manufacturing, psychology, nuclear physics, automobiles, and a host of other advances. He intimately ties the origins of contemporary art to the social and technological adjustments of modern life, which artists struggled to incorporate truthfully into their works.\nKeywords: contemporary art, modernity, industrialization, genealogy, conceptual art, revolution\nThe Work of Art in the Age of Deindustrialization\nThe Work of Art in the Age of Deindustrialization provides an original account of the relationship between postindustrial capitalism and postmodern culture. Examining American conceptual art and ... More\nThe Work of Art in the Age of Deindustrialization provides an original account of the relationship between postindustrial capitalism and postmodern culture. Examining American conceptual art and experimental poetry alongside sociological and historical accounts of postwar labor, this book describes the cultural production of the period as a \u201ccounter-laboratory,\u201d a space of speculation and experiment from which new modes of interaction emerged, premised on collaboration, mutability and free association, and utilizing the literary resources of lyric address, free indirect discourse, and the poetic line. As Bernes argues, these artistic models and challenges were eventually absorbed by industry in the long process of capitalist restructuring that followed the crisis of the 1970s, providing the conceptual germ for the eventual corporate grammar of participation, teamwork, flexibility, and creativity. The Work of Art in the Age of Deindustrialization therefore provides a prehistory of the labor-intensive present, examining how the art and writing of the 1960s and 1970s served as a vanishing mediator, a set of challenges to work and the workplace that, unwittingly, assisted in the renewal of work and helped to reverse the trendline of rising wages and falling work hours that had held in most of the industrialized world for the better part of the 20th century. Bringing together an extensive understanding of postwar capitalism and postwar literary and artistic developments, Bernes demonstrates, conclusively, that the work of art and work in general share a common fate.Less\nThe Work of Art in the Age of Deindustrialization provides an original account of the relationship between postindustrial capitalism and postmodern culture. Examining American conceptual art and experimental poetry alongside sociological and historical accounts of postwar labor, this book describes the cultural production of the period as a \u201ccounter-laboratory,\u201d a space of speculation and experiment from which new modes of interaction emerged, premised on collaboration, mutability and free association, and utilizing the literary resources of lyric address, free indirect discourse, and the poetic line. As Bernes argues, these artistic models and challenges were eventually absorbed by industry in the long process of capitalist restructuring that followed the crisis of the 1970s, providing the conceptual germ for the eventual corporate grammar of participation, teamwork, flexibility, and creativity. The Work of Art in the Age of Deindustrialization therefore provides a prehistory of the labor-intensive present, examining how the art and writing of the 1960s and 1970s served as a vanishing mediator, a set of challenges to work and the workplace that, unwittingly, assisted in the renewal of work and helped to reverse the trendline of rising wages and falling work hours that had held in most of the industrialized world for the better part of the 20th century. Bringing together an extensive understanding of postwar capitalism and postwar literary and artistic developments, Bernes demonstrates, conclusively, that the work of art and work in general share a common fate.\nKeywords: postmodern culture, conceptual art, experimental poetry, deindustrialization, postindustrial capitalism, white-collar work, service work, Marxist theory\nLeah Modigliani\nin Engendering an avant-garde: The unsettled lansdcapes of Vancouver photo-conceptualism\nThe central argument of the book is introduced; that the counter-tradition Jeff Wall helped develop with other artists in Vancouver has included a gendered bifurcation of space since its earliest ... More\nThe central argument of the book is introduced; that the counter-tradition Jeff Wall helped develop with other artists in Vancouver has included a gendered bifurcation of space since its earliest incarnation in 1970 as the \"defeatured landscape.\" The introduction contains brief descriptions of Wall and his peers\u2019 early work in relation to Wall\u2019s international position as leader of the Vancouver School of Photo-Conceptualism; a brief discussion of existing theory about the development of avant-garde movements; and the necessity of understanding the avant-garde in the context of wider social contests of power, in particular settler colonial control over land and male control over women\u2019s bodies and representations of them. The introduction also summarizes the need to intervene in current histories of avant-garde practice, dominant narratives that continue to frame male artists achievements in formal terms divested of the power dynamics that engender them or result from them.Less\nThe central argument of the book is introduced; that the counter-tradition Jeff Wall helped develop with other artists in Vancouver has included a gendered bifurcation of space since its earliest incarnation in 1970 as the \"defeatured landscape.\" The introduction contains brief descriptions of Wall and his peers\u2019 early work in relation to Wall\u2019s international position as leader of the Vancouver School of Photo-Conceptualism; a brief discussion of existing theory about the development of avant-garde movements; and the necessity of understanding the avant-garde in the context of wider social contests of power, in particular settler colonial control over land and male control over women\u2019s bodies and representations of them. The introduction also summarizes the need to intervene in current histories of avant-garde practice, dominant narratives that continue to frame male artists achievements in formal terms divested of the power dynamics that engender them or result from them.\nKeywords: Avant-garde, Vancouver School, photo-conceptual, defeatured landscape, conceptual art, discourse analysis, Jeff Wall, Ian Wallace, settler colonial, Emily Carr\nRevolting Photographs: Proletarian Amateurism in Jo Spence and Terry Dennett\u2019s Photography Workshop\nSiona Wilson\nin Art Labor, Sex Politics: Feminist Effects in 1970s British Art and Performance\nThe open-ended collaborative project, Photography Workshop (run by Jo Spence and Terry Dennett), ends the decade and the book with the emergence of photography as a newly critical art form. The ... More\nThe open-ended collaborative project, Photography Workshop (run by Jo Spence and Terry Dennett), ends the decade and the book with the emergence of photography as a newly critical art form. The frictions between Marxism and feminism, social and psychic issues, labor and sexuality coalesce to reshape our understanding of an embryonic postmodernism.Less\nRevolting Photographs : Proletarian Amateurism in Jo Spence and Terry Dennett\u2019s Photography Workshop\nThe open-ended collaborative project, Photography Workshop (run by Jo Spence and Terry Dennett), ends the decade and the book with the emergence of photography as a newly critical art form. The frictions between Marxism and feminism, social and psychic issues, labor and sexuality coalesce to reshape our understanding of an embryonic postmodernism.\nKeywords: Feminism, feminist art, avant-garde, conceptual art, photography, film, performance, collectivity, sexuality\nRemixing: Tracing the Limitations of Art History in Los Angeles\nin Chicana/o Remix: Art and Errata Since the Sixties\nThis chapter remixes the exhibition record in Los Angeles and documents new information about Chicana/o art exhibitions in mainstream museums. Looking at an exhibition long forgotten, most likely ... More\nThis chapter remixes the exhibition record in Los Angeles and documents new information about Chicana/o art exhibitions in mainstream museums. Looking at an exhibition long forgotten, most likely because it could not satisfy the current expectations about Chicana/o art and artists, the chapter proposes another index for Chicana/o art. This new index brings to light new understandings of Los Four, a celebrated arts collective and the first group to receive a major exhibition in a mainstream art museum.Less\nRemixing : Tracing the Limitations of Art History in Los Angeles\nThis chapter remixes the exhibition record in Los Angeles and documents new information about Chicana/o art exhibitions in mainstream museums. Looking at an exhibition long forgotten, most likely because it could not satisfy the current expectations about Chicana/o art and artists, the chapter proposes another index for Chicana/o art. This new index brings to light new understandings of Los Four, a celebrated arts collective and the first group to receive a major exhibition in a mainstream art museum.\nKeywords: remix, exhibition, Asco, LACMA, art museum, Los Four, conceptual art, revisionist, Los Angeles\nProstitution and the Problem of Feminist Art: The Emergent Queer Aesthetic of COUM Transmissions\nCOUM Transmissions\u2019 notorious performance-based installation, Prostitution (1976) was presented one month after Mary Kelly\u2019s Post-Partum Document at the very same venue. Chapter three finds ... More\nCOUM Transmissions\u2019 notorious performance-based installation, Prostitution (1976) was presented one month after Mary Kelly\u2019s Post-Partum Document at the very same venue. Chapter three finds unexpected points of connection between the two installations, and argues that COUM\u2019s riotously queer aesthetic challenges many long-held assumptions about feminist art.Less\nProstitution and the Problem of Feminist Art : The Emergent Queer Aesthetic of COUM Transmissions\nCOUM Transmissions\u2019 notorious performance-based installation, Prostitution (1976) was presented one month after Mary Kelly\u2019s Post-Partum Document at the very same venue. Chapter three finds unexpected points of connection between the two installations, and argues that COUM\u2019s riotously queer aesthetic challenges many long-held assumptions about feminist art.\nSelf-Consciousness Raising: The Style of Self-Performance in the 1970s\nChristopher Grobe\nin Art of Confession: The Performance of Self from Robert Lowell to Reality TV\nTwo narratives dominate existing accounts of feminist art in America in the 1970s. One says that this art was politically and aesthetically na\u00efve, based too firmly in consciousness raising. The other ... More\nTwo narratives dominate existing accounts of feminist art in America in the 1970s. One says that this art was politically and aesthetically na\u00efve, based too firmly in consciousness raising. The other selects a few artists or works to rescue from this decade and celebrate as precociously deconstructive. In feminist theory of the 1980s and 1990s, the favored model for such anti-confessional, ironic performance is drag. This chapter focuses on the work of two performance and conceptual artists of the 1970s who fit neatly into neither of these stories. Linda Montano and Eleanor Antin each blended self-revelation and roleplay, confession and drag into a single practice, which they insisted was basically \u201cautobiographical.\u201d Placing these two artists in their West Coast feminist context (e.g., in relation to the Feminist Art Program), and rereading the history of drag performance itself, this chapter theorizes \u201ccamp sincerity\u201d as, in fact, the signature style of self-performance in the 1970s.Less\nSelf-Consciousness Raising : The Style of Self-Performance in the 1970s\nTwo narratives dominate existing accounts of feminist art in America in the 1970s. One says that this art was politically and aesthetically na\u00efve, based too firmly in consciousness raising. The other selects a few artists or works to rescue from this decade and celebrate as precociously deconstructive. In feminist theory of the 1980s and 1990s, the favored model for such anti-confessional, ironic performance is drag. This chapter focuses on the work of two performance and conceptual artists of the 1970s who fit neatly into neither of these stories. Linda Montano and Eleanor Antin each blended self-revelation and roleplay, confession and drag into a single practice, which they insisted was basically \u201cautobiographical.\u201d Placing these two artists in their West Coast feminist context (e.g., in relation to the Feminist Art Program), and rereading the history of drag performance itself, this chapter theorizes \u201ccamp sincerity\u201d as, in fact, the signature style of self-performance in the 1970s.\nKeywords: second-wave feminism, consciousness raising, performance art, conceptual art, drag performance, camp, Linda Montano, Eleanor Antin\nAlchemical Mercury: A Theory of Ambivalence\nHow can we account, in a rigorous way, for alchemy's ubiquity? We think of alchemy as the transformation of a base material (usually lead) into gold, but \u201calchemy\u201d is a word in wide circulation in ... More\nHow can we account, in a rigorous way, for alchemy's ubiquity? We think of alchemy as the transformation of a base material (usually lead) into gold, but \u201calchemy\u201d is a word in wide circulation in everyday life, often called upon to fulfill a metaphoric duty as the magical transformation of materials. Almost every culture and time has had some form of alchemy. This book looks at alchemy, not at any one particular instance along the historical timeline, not as a practice or theory, not as a mode of redemption, but as a theoretical problem, linked to real gold and real production in the world. What emerges as the least common denominator or \u201cintensive property\u201d of alchemy is ambivalence, the impossible and paradoxical coexistence of two incompatible elements. The book moves from antiquity, through the golden age of alchemy in the Dutch seventeenth century, to conceptual art, to alternative fuels, stopping to think with writers such as Dante, Goethe, Hoffmann, the Grimm Brothers, George Eliot, and Marx. Eclectic and wide-ranging, it considers alchemy in relation to literary and visual theory in a comprehensive way.Less\nHow can we account, in a rigorous way, for alchemy's ubiquity? We think of alchemy as the transformation of a base material (usually lead) into gold, but \u201calchemy\u201d is a word in wide circulation in everyday life, often called upon to fulfill a metaphoric duty as the magical transformation of materials. Almost every culture and time has had some form of alchemy. This book looks at alchemy, not at any one particular instance along the historical timeline, not as a practice or theory, not as a mode of redemption, but as a theoretical problem, linked to real gold and real production in the world. What emerges as the least common denominator or \u201cintensive property\u201d of alchemy is ambivalence, the impossible and paradoxical coexistence of two incompatible elements. The book moves from antiquity, through the golden age of alchemy in the Dutch seventeenth century, to conceptual art, to alternative fuels, stopping to think with writers such as Dante, Goethe, Hoffmann, the Grimm Brothers, George Eliot, and Marx. Eclectic and wide-ranging, it considers alchemy in relation to literary and visual theory in a comprehensive way.\nKeywords: alchemy, ambivalence, literary theory, visual theory, transformation, Dutch seventeenth century, conceptual art, alternative fuels\nAgainst Repeatable Artworks\nin Art and Abstract Objects\nThere seem to be repeatable artworks. Plays and musical works (like Hamlet or \u2018Pictures at an Exhibition\u2019) can be performed again and again; installations (like Sol LeWitt\u2019s Wall Drawing #260) can be ... More\nThere seem to be repeatable artworks. Plays and musical works (like Hamlet or \u2018Pictures at an Exhibition\u2019) can be performed again and again; installations (like Sol LeWitt\u2019s Wall Drawing #260) can be installed over and over; culinary dishes (like Jean-George Vongerichten\u2019s tuna tartare) can be prepared many times. This chapter offers an argument against the existence of repeatable artworks. First, the chapter argues that an artwork is repeatable only if it is an abstract object. This jives with standard accounts of repeatable works, which take them to be abstracta. Second, it argues that abstract objects must have all their properties essentially. Finally, since repeatable artworks, if there are any, do not have all their properties essentially, the chapter concludes that there are no repeatable artworks.Less\nThere seem to be repeatable artworks. 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        "raw_content": "Thread: How CVS Conned Sebastopol\nby John Eder, former Sebastopol City Council Member\nI served on the Sebastopol City Council from 2012 to 2016, during the period when many of the events described in this account took place. I have attempted to present this information in the most accurate, complete and factual manner possible.\nLongs Drugs was founded in Oakland in 1938. After growing to 521 stores, they were acquired by CVS in 2008. Longs had a store in the Redwood Marketplace in Sebastopol for many years prior to their acquisition. The store is owned separately from the remainder of the shopping center. CVS independently owned the store at this location, and has most likely either sold or leased it at this point.\nBusiness Model Differences\nMost of Longs Drugs locations were in shopping centers or downtown business districts, averaging around 30,000 square feet, and did not include drive through windows. CVS, on the other hand, has concentrated on creating new locations at heavily-travelled, high traffic count intersections, averaging around 15,000 square feet, with drive through windows being a standard feature. As a result, CVS is in the process of relocating as many of these shopping center stores as they can to busy corners, most being equipped with drive through windows.\nAs a sidebar, the largest competitor that CVS faces nationally is Walgreens. They have been battling it out with each other through the construction of new stores at high-visibility locations, often across the street or close by to one another. Currently, Walgreens is in the process of seeking approval to merge with Rite Aid, who has an existing store two blocks from the new CVS store in downtown Sebastopol. Thus, our downtown may be the next battleground for these warring corporations.\nCVS Comes to Sebastopol\nIn early 2010, Armstrong Development (on behalf of CVS) submitted an application to the City of Sebastopol to develop a project consisting of a CVS drugstore (17,000 sq. ft.) and a Chase bank (3,800 sq. ft.) on the former two and a half acre Pellini Chevrolet site, which had been dormant since the end of 2008. The first proposal was stunning in its inappropriateness for Sebastopol. It was a generic, \u201cas-seen-anywhere\u201d suburban strip mall eyesore.\nOnly 15% of the site was designated for buildings, with the balance paved over for parking, far in excess of City requirements (this is still the case). In a nod to our expressed concern over concealing parking areas, the CVS store was oriented so that the parking was behind it, with blank stucco walls and the drive through window facing Screamin\u2019 Mimi\u2019s. It was apparent that the applicant had likely never spent much (if any) time here, getting a sense of our town. To the credit of the City, CVS was essentially told, \u201cNice try- come back with an acceptable proposal.\u201d\nGovernment Process 101\nIn my opinion, Sebastopol has a really disjointed process for project approval. The Planning Commission looks at projects from a land use perspective, separately and, sometimes, prior to, the Design Review Board, which looks at projects from a design/aesthetics point of view. Rarely are the two merged. The Planning Commission has been asked to approve a project without the ability to see what it will look like.\nThis occurred with the CVS project. I was at the Sebastopol Planning Commission meeting in May, 2011 (as a member of the public) when Commissioner Clare Najarian stated, \u201cHow am I supposed to approve a project that I have no idea what it even looks like?\u201d A majority of her colleagues agreed, voting 4-2 for denial (the votes to approve coming from Commissioners Colin Doyle and Robert Green, the husband of then-Councilmember Kathleen Shaffer, a staunch advocate for the CVS project) of the Initial Study (IS) and Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) prepared by City staff for this project (an IS and MND are the basic documents required under CEQA (California Environmental Quality Act), a state law). They are the easiest route to satisfying the requirements of CEQA for project approval; otherwise, an Environmental Impact Report (EIR), a potentially complex and expensive document, is required. Unfortunately, in the absence of direction from City staff at this meeting, the Planning Commissioners failed to develop adequate \u201cfindings\u201d to legally support their denial. This floundering would come back to haunt the then-Sebastopol City Council.\nHaving abandoned their initial \u201cAnytown, USA\u201d generic building design, Armstrong Development hired a local architect, Kevin Kellogg, to produce a custom design for Sebastopol, in an attempt to give the project a \u201cWest County\u201d vibe, with actual glass display windows and doors that faced our public streets. Oftentimes, the project seemed to be going backwards with each successive revision. Ultimately, the Sebastopol Design Review Board (DRB), after several meetings, denied the project due to design issues and lack of compliance with Sebastopol\u2019s Design Review Guidelines. It was felt by them to be too modern and overbearing in its presence, and incompatible with our downtown core.\nA Religious Calling\nMy initial interest in this project was piqued by the appearance of a notice from the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control in a window at the defunct Pellini dealership, indicating that an application had been filed to sell alcoholic beverages on the site. I immediately started to closely monitor the proposed CVS project as a citizen. It was never my intent to stop this project- my goal was to help realize a better result.\nI attended every meeting and provided the developer (and City) with numerous photos of highly successful and inviting multi-story mixed use developments (some, ironically, containing CVS drug stores\u2026), often with a vintage appearance, as inspiration to create a place Sebastopol could be proud of. An assortment of retail spaces, residential units and service providers that successfully integrated visually with our town, while expanding our economic base- a walkable place where you could comfortably meet your friends, shop and hang out.\nI advocated for a more efficient and intense use of the precious downtown land being consumed by this project. A higher return on the developer\u2019s investment. A really cool place that just happened to contain a CVS drug store and a Chase bank, both as components, not as the centers of attention. All of these efforts fell on deaf ears. When it became obvious that the developers had no interest in intensifying the project, I turned my attention to attempting to improve the design of the buildings. The current building design reflects, in part, that effort.\nTomorrow, Part 2 starts with 'CVS Pushes Back'\nartmuse, caverly, foxrosie, hanford, luke32, robert777, Sara S, Shepherd, ywv\nThanks, John, for the beginning of communicating the history. Long's was so much better than CVS. I look forward to your other 4 parts.\nartmuse, megun1, ywv\nCVS Pushes Back\nCVS likes to construct stores that conform to their standard designs as often as they can get away with, especially in towns with \u201clazy\u201d or grateful, welcoming city governments. As a result, the resistance encountered in Sebastopol was pushing them way out of their \u201ccomfort zone\u201d. The Armstrong representatives acted as if we were presenting the most outlandish requirements that they had ever heard. Their higher-ups were shocked that we were so demanding. They were polite, superficially compliant, but, most of all, slick. In the face of the continued rejection of their custom-commissioned \u201cWest County\u201d design by a majority of the Design Review Board, Armstrong Development brought in higher management officials to threaten the DRB in a \u201cgood cop/bad cop\u201d scheme, hoping that they would eventually capitulate. The Design Review Board remained resolute in its judgment.\nAppeal Of Planning Commission Denial\nArmstrong Development filed an appeal on behalf of CVS with the City Council to overturn the Planning Commission\u2019s denial of the project. After determining that the Planning Commission had failed to develop\nKathleen Shaffer\nFormer Seb City Council Member\nand proponent of CVS project\nadequate findings to support their denial (due to the lack of staff direction to do so), on July 5, 2011, the then-City Council voted 4-1 to uphold the appeal and approve the City staff-produced Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) for the project, thereby clearing the way for it to proceed. Former Mayor Guy Wilson, Councilmembers Kathleen Shaffer, Michael Kyes and current Vice Mayor Patrick Slayter cast \u201cYes\u201d votes. Current Councilmember Sarah Glade Gurney was the sole \u201cNo\u201d vote. The late Michael Kyes eventually confided in me that he regretted his vote on this matter. Ironically, Patrick Slayter went on to later make the motion to approve a moratorium on new drive through facilities in Sebastopol, thereby triggering a costly lawsuit brought against Sebastopol by CVS. He also participated in and supported all aspects of the City\u2019s defense efforts against the lawsuit.\nThe MND\nTo insure that a project is approved, a Mitigated Negative Declaration (based upon the Initial Study) can be written to conclude that a project either has \u201cNo Significant Impacts\u201d or that all identified impacts can be successfully mitigated. If \u201cSignificant Impacts\u201d are found and cannot be mitigated, then the project is either dead or on hold until an EIR is produced, and even then, approval is not assured. The conclusion of the MND prepared by City staff for this project was that all impacts noted could be mitigated- essentially, there would be no detectable difference between a dormant Chevrolet dealership and an operating CVS/Chase Bank.\nAfter receiving the \u201cgreen light\u201d to proceed from the then-City Council, the weirdest thing happened- Armstrong/CVS went silent. It was a mystery as to why they didn\u2019t aggressively pursue completion of the approval process. In this period, Armstrong had the primary approval required to move forward, and could have easily done so, getting everything that they wanted, including both of their coveted drive through windows. Instead, the now-fenced property went into a protracted period of decline, creating a massive eyesore in our downtown.\nDuring the public comment period for the MND, a number of citizens, including me, had submitted, in writing, what we perceived to be obvious flaws in the City staff-prepared MND for this project. All of these concerns were essentially ignored by the City-seen as non-existent, not significant and/or easily mitigated.\nThe truly sad irony here is that it was eventually determined, after the appeal period had lapsed, and unbeknownst to the public, that the City\u2019s MND contained a significant flaw, rendering it illegal. The approval tendered by the then-Sebastopol City Council for CVS, based on the City-prepared MND, was actually invalid and there was nothing that the City could do to remedy it at the point the problem was recognized.\nSmall Town Sebastopol (STS) Lawsuit\nHelen Shane, member\nSmall Town Sebastopol\nOn August 8, 2011, a group of local citizens, the Committee for Small Town Sebastopol, filed a CEQA lawsuit against both the City of Sebastopol and CVS/Armstrong Development. Their suit contended that the traffic study performed for the project (upon which the recently-approved MND was partially based) was both flawed and inadequate, and that a full Environmental Impact Report (EIR), including an expanded traffic study, should be required by the City. They believed that an EIR would conclude that the project had impacts that were not capable of being mitigated, and, thus, should be denied by the City. It should be noted that the setting of a date for the hearing of this suit was delayed by CVS numerous times, ultimately ending in a CVS-requested settlement agreement.\nSebastopol eventually found itself as co-defendant with CVS in the STS lawsuit while simultaneously defending itself against the lawsuit brought by CVS. It is important to note that the City of Sebastopol did not initiate any litigation.\nAppeal Of Design Review Board Denial\nA second design for the CVS building was put forth by Armstrong Development. It incorporated a fake brick exterior, with detailing that gave it a \u201cvintage\u201d look, more in keeping with the feel of our downtown. While much more successful than the previous design, the Design Review Board continued to find the building and site plan lacking, and it was ultimately rejected by them.\nOnce again, Armstrong/CVS appealed the actions of a Council- appointed city advisory body to the then-City Council. The Council gave Armstrong/CVS final design approval on August 21, 2012. This cleared another large hurdle in the approval process. The vote was 3-2, with late Councilmember Michael Kyes and Councilmember Sarah Glade Gurney voting \u201cNo\u201d.\nA number of additional conditions were imposed by the Council, and it was agreed that the then-City Council would retain all future design approval authority. This move eliminated Sebastopol\u2019s Design Review Board from the process from that point onwards. The result of the two major actions to date by the then-City Council (MND and Final Design approvals) was to seriously tie the hands of the succeeding Council to negotiate changes- the project was, in essence, approved and ready to move forward.\nTomorrow, Part 3 continues with The 2012 City Council Election...\nluke32, Sara S, Shepherd, ywv\nMy appreciations to John for all he did as a Council member and for this part 2 history of the ongoing CVS struggle. I assume that Barry probably added the photos and appreciate his good work as a moderator to get these important stories to us and to illustrate them with appropriate graphics.\nSpeaking about important issues before the Sebastopol City Council, the Graton Day Labor Center is mobilizing workers to attend the Council meeting this evening at the Youth Annex on Morris Street. Please consider joining us there to support immigrant workers, Muslims, and others threatened with deportation. The meeting starts at 6 p.m.\nSara S, ywv\nNow that the store is in all we can do is try to mitigate some of the negatives. When I was younger I would have just taken my 22 rifle some late night and shot out those stinking glowing red signs. But I'm not like that anymore. Man those signs are jarring and horrible on a rainy night. They need to dim them down some at the very least.\nBarry, Sara S, ywv\nThe 2012 City Council Election\nFive candidates ran for office in the November 2012 Sebastopol City Council election. It was essentially a single issue event- you were either a supporter or opponent of CVS. Two candidates, incumbent Councilmember Kathleen Shaffer and former Councilmember Kathy Austin, ran as supporters of CVS, with Robert Jacob and me running in opposition. Robert and I won seats on the City Council, thereby creating a majority on the Council critical of the project. The eerie silence from Armstrong/CVS continued after the election.\nThe Drive Through Moratorium\nNo Drive throughs, please\nA prohibition on new fast food drive through facilities existed in Sebastopol at the time of the CVS project\u2019s initial application. On December 18, 2012, the City Council initiated a moratorium on any new drive through facilities. This would allow them time to study the ramifications of an expansion of the existing prohibition on fast food drive through uses to include all drive through uses except gas stations, car washes and oil change facilities. The purpose of the moratorium was to preserve the existing status quo at the time of its imposition. Existing drive through facilities were protected, unless they ceased operation for a defined period of time.\nIt is established state law that cities are completely within their rights to amend their laws. What they cannot do is attempt to apply new regulations retroactively to previously-approved and vested projects. Many people incorrectly perceive that this is what the City Council did to CVS by invoking the moratorium and, ultimately, a prohibition against most new drive through facilities.\nThe reality is that Armstrong/CVS, due to their own inaction, had failed to achieve \u201cvested rights\u201d in the project. Having vested rights is defined as a legal status accorded to a project once the applicant has performed substantial work and incurred substantial costs after having obtained a building permit. Armstrong/CVS failed to achieve any of these requirements at the time the moratorium was implemented; thus, they had no right to expect immunity from any changes to existing City regulations. I am curious if Armstrong, being the savvy developers that they are, knew this when they sued Sebastopol.\nOnce the moratorium was initiated, the City was not obligated to process any additional permitting paperwork for any project that included a drive through component during the life of the moratorium. Thus, Armstrong/CVS was unable to proceed further at this point if they intended to retain the two proposed drive through windows. As before, they could have easily continued the permitting process, although no longer with the drive throughs.\nA ban on all new drive through facilities (with exceptions as noted) was signed into law on Jan 6, 2015 by the Sebastopol City Council.\nMerry Christmas, Sebastopol\n\u201cWhile visions of lawsuits danced in their heads\u2026\u201d\nOn December 24, 2012, representatives of Armstrong/CVS slid down the chimney at City Hall and served Sebastopol with paperwork initiating litigation against the City in state court. They accused the City Council of \u201cdepriving them of their civil rights\u201d, seeing the moratorium as directed solely at their project. Thus began the legal confrontation, created by CVS, which ultimately cost the City of Sebastopol more than $360,000.00 to defend. The case was soon dismissed by CVS in state court, refiled by them in federal court on March 28, 2014 and eventually settled in September, 2014.\nOn August 20, 2014, the City Council met with Armstrong/CVS to resolve final design issues.\nAt this meeting, CVS resisted the Council-imposed requirement for a second entrance at the corner of Sebastopol and Petaluma Avenues, citing security concerns. When confronted with photos of existing CVS stores with similar entry configurations, they agreed to the door, which is to remain open during all hours of operation.\nFrom the beginning, CVS had insisted on a driveway on to Petaluma Avenue. The previous City Council had converted the driveway to an Emergency Vehicle Access (EVA) pathway, inaccessible to the public. The Council had also approved a provision that CVS could come back 90 days after opening to petition the City to convert it back to a driveway (this is still the case).\nThere is a major flaw with this (now existing) location. Emergency vehicles would need to take the most inefficient route possible, or drive opposing one way traffic on Petaluma Avenue to utilize it. At this meeting, an alternative EVA route was approved by the Council that led directly to the project site. This was fully resolved to the satisfaction of all involved, including the Fire Chief.\nFinally, the Council was told by the Planning Director at this meeting that all signs for the CVS building would come back to the Design Review Board at a future date.\nSebastopol was now a defendant in two lawsuits. It should be noted that the members of the City Council directly participated in very few of the negotiations between the City of Sebastopol and CVS/STS. Negotiations were typically conducted between the City Attorney, with assistance from outside council, and the attorneys for CVS and/or Small Town Sebastopol. The Council provided direction to our attorneys, who took those proposals to the attorneys for CVS and STS.\nDuring this phase, the Council proposed to CVS that the building be reconfigured from one to two stories, with the upper story occupied by City offices, library, housing, senior center, or any number of other uses. Part of the building was already configured to have a second story office area for the store. To our complete shock, they indicated agreement with this requirement. However, they were clear that they did not want next door/upstairs neighbors (as they have elsewhere), so the proposal was modified to only require an actual, useable, but unoccupied second story. The Council\u2019s thinking was that, should CVS fail at this location, the building could be repurposed, including the possible division of the first story into several retail spaces, and the upper floor utilized for yet to be determined purposes.\nOverall, I would say that the City Council succeeded in getting CVS to eventually agree to most of its proposals regarding this project during the negotiations.\nTomorrow, Part 4 starts with The Settlement\nerinsheff, Shepherd, ywv\nOh, if only every topic (here, or anywhere) could be covered like you have done here! Thank you so much.\nscamperwillow, ywv\nWhile negotiations were still in process, CVS approached both the City of Sebastopol and Small Town Sebastopol in May 2014 seeking a settlement of all litigation. As a result, on October 6, 2014, the City Council voted to authorize the Mayor to sign the Settlement Agreement that had been negotiated between Committee for Small Town Sebastopol, CVS and the City of Sebastopol.\nAmong the items contained in the agreement:\nAll drive through facilities in the project are eliminated.\nThe CVS building is to be redesigned to allow an actual functional second story, unoccupied at present, but suitable for future use.\nLeft turns are prohibited into or out of Barnes Avenue off of Highway 12 (Sebastopol Ave).\nSolar panels are to be installed on CVS building roof.\nFive electric vehicle charging stations are to be provided, one at CVS, with four located elsewhere\n$150,000.00 is to be paid to Sebastopol and Small Town Sebastopol to compensate STS for legal costs, with the balance to be used for traffic mitigation measures (Note: the City is legally prohibited from recovering its legal expenses at any time, even if it prevails in a case). CVS admonished the City not to refer to this sum as \u201crecovered legal fees\u201d, for fear of the appearance of Sebastopol setting a precedent.\nEmergency Vehicle Access to be relocated on Petaluma Avenue to make it actually useable.\nAdditional glass display windows to be provided on Highway 12 (Sebastopol Ave) face of building in lieu of solid brick wall.\nA greater setback for CVS building from the intersection of Hwy. 12 and Petaluma Avenue.\nDivision of the project site into five parcels to allow future infill development at the site.\nCVS Cons Sebastopol\nA critical aspect of the Settlement Agreement for the City Council was the two-story CVS building design. The Council had made clear that they had three requirements for the second story: a load-bearing floor, an electrical service panel and a means of access (any other second story improvements were not the responsibility of CVS). Based upon negotiations, it was understood that these were to be provided. A line in City of Sebastopol Resolution 6007, dated October 9, 2014, in summarizing the terms of the settlement, refers to, \u201c\u2026provision of building features that would allow for a future second story for the CVS building\u2026\u201d Correspondence related to the negotiations had contained language such as \u201c\u2026true second story\u201d, \u201cA redesign of the CVS building including a second story\u2026\u201d, \u201cSecond story on the CVS building\u201d, \u201c\u2026the second story have the opportunity to be used at some point in the future.\u201d, \u201c\u2026a load-bearing floor on the second story of the CVS building\u2026\u201d Many more references to this essential item can be found elsewhere in relevant legal paperwork. It was clear that the City had received a commitment from CVS to build a two story building.\nThe City Council had requested updated, detailed drawings from Armstrong/CVS for months prior to the settlement, but we were told that they were not available. The City repeatedly requested cross-section drawings, as it was unclear exactly what CVS was proposing.\nThe requested drawings were finally received by the City Council on the day that we were due to sign the settlement Agreement, date stamped by the City as received on October 6, 2014 . The first thing noted by the City Council was the date on the drawings- August 15, 2014- two and a half months prior to the settlement date (contrary to CVS statements). The absence of cross-section plans was also noted. These were received electronically during the meeting where the signing of the Settlement Agreement, per the previous negotiations, was to take place.\nWhile awaiting the cross-section plans, it was noted that the two story building elevations were now annotated \u201cGlass in thickened parapet wall\u201d, with an arrow pointing to the upper story windows. This was the first time that the Council had seen this annotation. The cross-section plans confirmed the Council\u2019s suspicions. The upper story was fake- much like a Hollywood set. There was no roof above the first floor, the \u201cthickened parapet\u201d merely being first floor walls that extended upwards to hide the mechanical equipment on the first floor roof. The upper story windows are non-functional- in the completed building, their latches and hinges are on the exterior of the building. If they could be opened, they would open outwards. Lights are provided to give the appearance of the upper story being occupied at night.\nAt this point, it was obvious that the City Council and citizens of Sebastopol had been misled- conned, actually, by CVS. The Council indicated to our attorneys that the fake second story was a \u201cdeal-killer\u201d- the settlement was off. We were informed by our legal team that if the settlement was not signed that day, CVS was prepared to go to court the following week to restart their litigation against Sebastopol, with an initial estimate of \u201cnext phase\u201d legal costs of $500,000.00, and possibly more. While our attorneys felt that we would likely prevail in court, the Council realized that the City could not sustain continued litigation costs of this magnitude (don\u2019t forget, per state law, the City cannot recover their legal costs, even if they prevail).\nThe next unilateral revision depicted in the CVS drawings was the relocation of the Emergency Vehicle Access (EVA) pathway, from a Council-directed functional location back to its original illogical location. This reinstated the ability of CVS to approach the City Council at a future date to easily reconfigure it back into a driveway off of Petaluma Avenue, which was perceived as a traffic hazard by the previous Council.\nBut their con didn\u2019t stop here. The CVS building signs had yet to be reviewed or approved by the Council as of the date of the settlement. When this was brought to the attention of CVS, they responded, \u201cThe signs that you see on our drawings are the signs that you are going to get.\u201d\nThe con continued. The second, smaller building in the project, which had always been slated for a financial institution and designed as such, was now labeled \u201cRetail or Bank\u201d, a change made without agreement from the City. This unilateral redesignation is significant. It opens up the possibility of a future conflict over this building\u2019s use. Does CVS feel that it is \u201cgrandfathered\u201d in regards to Sebastopol\u2019s Formula Business Ordinance, passed into law after the settlement agreement? In the view of CVS, is this a potential already-approved fast food location without a drive through?\nI can\u2019t help but wonder if CVS pulled the last minute con on Sebastopol as a means to extract retribution over the loss of their drive through window.\nTomorrow, the series concludes with \"The Future\"\nBryan, erinsheff, scamperwillow, Shepherd, Tofu Larry, ywv\nThe City Council fought tenaciously for the best and highest use of this very visible site, always seeking an improved result. Is the behavior of CVS as described herein something that you condone? In my view, this is implied if you patronize their new store. If you don\u2019t agree with the actions of CVS in this matter, the best action that you can take is to boycott the store, and encourage all of your friends to do the same. This store serves a market estimated to be in excess of 30,000 people in Sebastopol and the West County. As you can see, it is going to take a lot of \u201cword of mouth\u201d to have an effect.\nIf you don\u2019t agree with\nthe actions of CVS\nin this matter,\nthe best action that\nyou can take is to\nboycott the store\nThere are viable alternatives for prescriptions nearby, including locally-owned stores. Express your opinion with your dollars by withholding your business from the new store. Also, per the City\u2019s Conditions of Approval, \"It is noted that the application allows members of the public unrestricted parking in all on-site spaces.\" This means that the CVS parking lot is a free public parking lot. I encourage you to use it often while shopping elsewhere or visiting our downtown- no patronage of CVS is required.\nSome have stated, \u201cCVS had the right to buy the land and develop it.\u201d This is true, but doesn\u2019t the manner in which they went about it cause you to question whether or not you support their actions? Armstrong/CVS was combative from the very early stages and proved their lack of trustworthiness throughout this process, creating suspicions that linger still. Close monitoring is required to insure that they actually meet their commitments to Sebastopol.\nOthers claim that the drive through ban discriminates against the disabled, the sick, parents with children, etc. To this I respond, \u201cJust use the Sebastopol drive through pharmacy that you have always used.\u201d Their typical response is, \u201cWe\u2019ve never had one.\u201d Somehow, since Sebastopol was incorporated in 1902, we have survived without a drive through pharmacy. There are alternatives. Forestville Pharmacy, for example, will deliver to your home in Sebastopol for a nominal charge.\nMy hope is that the new store, due to poor access issues, traffic congestion and active opposition, will become an \u201cunderperforming\u201d location for CVS, leading to its closure. While they may operate the store at a loss for a while, possibly to demonstrate their disdain for Sebastopol and our neighbors, sooner or later it could draw the attention of higher management. CVS is slated to shutter 70 locations in the first part of 2017. Could the new store find itself on a corporate \u201chit list\u201d sometime in the future? You can personally increase the chances of that happening.\nI am told that the fake two story building cannot be economically reconfigured for a true upper story. If true, Sebastopol is stuck for the foreseeable future with a Hollywood set on one of our most prominent corners. It is likely that this building will need to be demolished to make way for a more intense and appropriate use of this precious land in our urban core.\nFor years, every time that I passed the dead Pellini dealership, I intuitively knew that it was going to be developed, and, given its size, likely by a deep-pocketed developer who wouldn\u2019t necessarily have the best interests of our town as their first priority. I, along with many others, was \u201casleep at the switch\u201d. Preoccupation with my own life allowed me to ignore the looming potential of inadequate, substandard development at this site. Sebastopol could have gotten out in front of this project by visioning the future use of this property, and then taking the steps necessary to insure a successful result. They couldn\u2019t afford to purchase the property, but they could have crafted parameters that would have provided a potential developer with a statement of our expectations. As a result of this experience, the City of Sebastopol took a more proactive route with the former Diamond Lumber Yard/Sebastopol Tractor Supply site adjacent to the Plaza. That process resulted in the current proposal for the Sebastopol Hotel. While many people are not pleased and worry, with justification, about the gentrification of Sebastopol, in my opinion, this process worked and the result is a success. For some time, there were unsubstantiated rumors that an Applebee\u2019s Neighborhood Grill and Bar was going to be developed there. True or not, you can imagine all of the possibilities that would be much worse than the proposed hotel.\nThe City of Sebastopol had a solid case, and, based on the courts\u2019 tendency to rule in favor of cities in similar cases, it was felt that we had a very high probability of prevailing in court. The cost, however, would be staggering. It was also felt by the City that the Committee for Small Town Sebastopol (STS) may have found the \u201csmoking gun\u201d- a flawed traffic study. Had an EIR with a more thorough traffic study been required, it likely would have divulged the inability of the CVS project to legally comply with CEQA due to traffic impacts, thereby killing it. It was also felt by the City that the settlement overture from CVS was motivated primarily by the STS lawsuit. It likely was of greatest concern to CVS, as they may have recognized the extent of their exposure to a loss in court should the case ever be heard. Unfortunately, STS was unable to continue to challenge CVS due to the enormous potential costs involved. The only other plausible explanation for their request for settlement discussions was recognition by higher management at CVS of the costs and time delays that had been incurred by them to that point. It is thought that CVS conceivably spent the better part of a million dollars on litigation to this point, with additional significant costs yet to come.\nWhile the City Council fought hard, in the end we were outspent, out lawyered, out maneuvered and out smarted by CVS. This is what they do for a living. They fight battles in many communities like ours, and even the slightest appearance of a victory by the \u201clittle guy\u201d is unacceptable to them, as it gives courage to their current and future foes.\nFinally, as I stated in my farewell remarks when leaving the City Council last December, I truly feel that City staff and two successive City Councils failed the citizens of Sebastopol on many levels in this matter, and for that I am sorry.\napplefan, foxrosie, Karl Frederick, robert777, Sara S, scamperwillow, Shepherd, ywv\nSo there's the whole story, according to former City Councilmember John Eder.\nTo recap, the city had an existing moratorium on drive through windows for fast food restaurants at the point of CVS's initial application was filed. The city then extended the moratorium to all new drive throughs after the project was approved but before it had \"vested rights\". CVS then sued the city and eventually reached a settlement with the city that included a requirement for a \"functional second story\" which would make the building more suitable for future uses should CVS move out.\nCVS waited to supply the final design until the day the agreement was to be signed, and the design did not include a functional second story, along with other design aspects that had been agreed on but not delivered, plus attempting to re-designate the abandoned Chase bank as \"Retail or Bank\".\nCVS threatened the city to continue to pursue their lawsuit, even though it was destined to fail, with their big corporate budget unless Sebastopol signed the agreement that day. The city caved under financial pressure.\nNow what do you think? Will you shop at CVS? Will you boycott or accept it?\nAnd how do you feel about the building, parking lot and traffic effects??\nSeems like lots of people are making left turns on Hwy 12 into the parking lot. Is that causing trouble??\nfoxrosie, John Eder, Karl Frederick, Sara S, scamperwillow, Shepherd, WhirledWords, ywv\nThanks for putting up with me on the telling of this account. It is important that as many people in Sebastopol and the West County know what a crappy corporate neighbor they have with CVS...\nBarry, foxrosie, Sara S, scamperwillow, sharingwisdom, Shepherd, ywv\nI never understood the logic or science that the City has on drive throughs. Certainly one for a pharmacy is a better use than for fast food places. Which all have them. If it's greenhouse gasses, what about all the cars idling into and through town every day, hundreds.\nI always felt that those folks who wanted a park or a more \"appropriate\" use for the site should have done something about it.So we have CVS.\nThanks John for a clear and concise presentation, both facts and analysis. I hope it helps other towns battle this corporate rapist. My only critique is for the word conned. Screwed is more apt. Cvs waited, planning their moment, then twisted the city over and shoved it in.\nJohn Eder wrote:\nBarry, Sara S, Shepherd, ywv\nI agree, Sebastopol was outsmarted by CVS. I do think John and co-council owes us a Mea Culpa. After all it was us voters who got conned into thinking that we would be protected against this behavior by their election. Instead we now have a precedent and open invitation to more harm by other big companies to come to town and do the same.\nWhy weren't there penalties or retainers build into the permit process to overcome these kind of confrontations? Where was the due diligence, I doubt this was the first time CVS has done this.\nI also would like John to explain why you would force a builder to build a 2nd story that they didn't want, but telling them that it would help the City in case the store fails.... Is that Sebastopol's welcome to our town now? It's akin to telling a teenager that they can only buy a van since they might get pregnant and then they would need it for their kids.\n... My only critique is for the word conned. Screwed is more apt. Cvs waited, planning their moment, then twisted the city over and shoved it in.\nYou seem to be blaming the victim, in this case John and others on the City Council. They fought heroically against one of the largest, most powerful, wealthy corporations in the world. They and we lost, but not because we did not try. We lost because at least one City Council member, Kathleen Schaefer, sided with CVS and Chase Bank at that time, seeking their benefits. She wanted to be mayor. She was defeated in the following election and quickly moved away in disgrace. John represented the majority of us, and still does.\nWe were not \"outsmarted.\" We are a small town and we were out-spent. John is out there weekly with his Boycott CVS signs. And you? We were not \"conned,\" as you say. We were well-represented by John and others, who did the best that they could, under the circumstances. There is no \"open invitation to more harm.\" We will continue to fight. Join us, rather than blame the victims.\nBOYCOTT CVS! RUN THEM OUT OF OUR SMALL TOWN!\nI agree, Sebastopol was outsmarted by CVS. I do think John and co-council owes us a Mea Culpa. ...\nBarry, foxrosie, markfassett, robert777, Sara S, scamperwillow, WhirledWords, wisewomn, ywv\nVictims? Maybe more like sheep that were led astray Shepherd? How were we well represented if CVS did what it wanted to do? Come on, they didn't do their due diligence. If they had and used good legal counsel, they could have put all kind of penalties or retainers build in to the permit process with a building that was obvious over their head. It DOES create an open invitation for anyone with deep pockets to THREATEN to sue the town and get what you want.......\nI've seen John out there and admire that he continues to fight, not so sure what he's fighting though, does he want another empty store there? His presence actually has the opposite effect. It attracts attention to the store that to the casual observer looks closed with those dark tinted windows. At least that's what it looked like to me.\nSo we didn't get an unoccupied 2nd story, is that really a crime? The added traffic is a joke. The most perilous traffic situation in Sebastopol is right in front of WF! I don't see anyone protesting that intersection or admonishing WF that they don't have enough parking for the size of the store, but I bet anyone who drives in Sebastopol has a story about a close encounter in that stretch of traffic turmoil.\nYou seem to be blaming the victim, in this case John and others on the City Council. ...\nAre you aware you are writing about two city council configurations? And do you get the legal restrictions governmental authorities have in us? If you did your critique would be far more entertaining. Cvs has strongarmed a wasteland into the heart of our town and the people who fought to mitigate it (with demonstrable positive effect), you chose to trash. Please try to make your point again. I really do think you might have something worth the time to read.\nVictims? Maybe more like sheep that were led astray Shepherd? How were we well represented if CVS did what it wanted to do? Come on, they didn't do their due diligence. ...\nSara S, Shepherd, ywv\nYes, Ross, the 2nd council was voted in to FIX the CVS deal!\nYes, Ross, I'm aware of the legal restrictions governmental authorities have in US. Have you ever pulled a building permit, Ross? Did you feel restricted or did you feel the town was restricted?\nSo now tell me, Ross, how Sebastopol can FORCE an owner of a store to put up a 2nd story it's not going to use??? Would they have to pay taxes for that? Would they be forced to develop it? is that what you mean by \" legal restrictions governmental authorities have in us\"?\nRight now this is a personal vendetta for John who has stated that he wants CVS to fail!\nWhat good would that do for Sebastopol, please tell me that, Ross. I think that would be entertaining.....\nAre you aware you are writing about two city council configurations? And do you get the legal restrictions governmental authorities have in us? If you did your critique would be far more entertaining. ... Please try to make your point again...\nJohn, my apologies for my hastily written reprimand. After rereading your final conclusion it appears that we have come to the same conclusion a) The council could have been more pro-active and \" they could have crafted parameters that would have provided a potential developer with a statement of our expectations\"\nb) The city of Sebastopol did not do due diligence, \"I truly feel that City staff and two successive City Councils failed the citizens of Sebastopol on many levels in this matter, and for that I am sorry.\"\nJohn, I never questioned your integrity or dedication to the project, just the experience or competence to take on the big boys.\nThe threat of a lawsuit against KOWS Radio and the City Council was also the deciding factor in KOWS loss on the issue of building an antenna. This, unfortunately, is the trump card played by wealthy groups.\nMamazon, Shepherd, tommy\nYes i do have significant experience building and pulling permits, even development. It a crazy game. I don't know if the city had the right to require the structure have a developable second strory, they certainly tried. And i think in the long run it would be good for both town and company. Why cvs chose to play the bully endgame to avoid this requirement i don't know, but its a clear example why so many communities struggle with cvs.\n...Have you ever pulled a building permit, Ross? ...\nSo now tell me, Ross, how Sebastopol can FORCE an owner of a store to put up a 2nd story it's not going to use???....\nI will never shop there and will encourage my friends and contacts to do the same.\nBarry, mabbott, Sara S, Shepherd, ywv\nLOL this reminds me of a friend of mine who lives on Hurlbut. She protested the Longs/Lucky shopping center and was very active in trying to prevent the development and encroachment on her neighborhood. She vowed to never shop there and kept her word for a couple of years until she realized that it was costing her money and time to go elsewhere and she slowly started to go whenever it was convenient until the protests were all forgotten.\nTell me applefan which stores are you going to shop at instead?\napplefan wrote:\nMr. O'Foole,\nWelcome to Wacco. I have compiled a list of alternatives to CVS for applefan and everyone else, shown below. These should more than adequately meet your needs as well, Bob.\nPharmacy alternatives to CVS in Sebastopol and the West County:\n1.) Rite Aid Pharmacy 218 N. Main Street Sebastopol (707) 829-3007\nStore Hours: 8 am-9 pm Pharmacy: 9 am-9 pm (9 am-6 pm Sat/10 am-6 pm Sun)\n2.) Safeway Pharmacy 406 N. Main Street Sebastopol (707) 823-1937\nStore Hours: 24/7 Pharmacy: 9 am-8 pm (9 am-5 pm Sat/Sun)\n3.) Forestville Pharmacy 6652 Front Street (Highway 116) Forestville (707) 887-2268\nStore and Pharmacy Hours: 9 am-6:30 pm (M-F) Store Hours: 9 am-5 pm (Sat/Sun) Pharmacy Hours: 10 am-5 pm (Sat) Closed Sun (They deliver to Sebastopol and the West County for a nominal charge.) Local business.\n4.) Lark Drug Pharmacy 16251 Main Street Guerneville (707) 869-9055\nStore and Pharmacy Hours: 9 am-6:30 pm (M-F) Store Hours: 10 am-6 pm (Sat) 11 am-3 pm (Sun) Pharmacy Hours: 10 am-4 pm (Sat) Closed Sun Local business.\n5.) Safeway Pharmacy 16405 Highway 116 Guerneville (707) 869-0613\nIf at all possible, GO LOCAL- keep your dollars in our communities.\napplefan, Barry, foxrosie, Sara S, Shepherd, wisewomn, ywv\nYeah, I figured you would recommend safeway. Here's an article so you know what you are supporting now John...\nhttp://www.mercurynews.com/2014/03/0...-make-changes/\nJust making sure you want to support the gun lobby, John!\nNow, the grocer is in the hands of a savvy private equity group that is perhaps best known not for its supermarket holdings but for its stake in gun and car companies and military contractors. Cerberus owns the country\u2019s largest gun company, Freedom Group, and in 2003 bought two of the largest rental car companies \u2014 Alamo and National. Then in 2007, it bought Chrysler, the car company that two years later required a taxpayer bailout.\nAnd Rite-aid/Walgreen, are they any better than CVS?\nhttp://nationalpainreport.com/story-...s-8823345.html\nWalgreens' management noted that it also would seek to merge some Rite Aid locations into Walgreens stores and viewed Rite Aid stores as \"generally inferior\" to Walgreens stores, Mushkin wrote.\n\"Perhaps even more important is that after listening to management, we expect that as Rite Aid's leases come up for renewal, (Walgreens) would look to actively prune Rite Aid's store base,\" he said.\nJohn, I have a few more questions for you.\nWere you on the City council when Whole Foods took over the video store? Was there a traffic impact study done or required at the time of the expansion? As I mentioned before The WF traffic congestion is a major obstacle in downtown Sebastopol. Will this ever be addressed or just accepted? CVS is NOT downtown but on the outskirts with minimal foot traffic (there are no other walk-in stores on that side)\nWho allowed the mess that is the Barlows? To have a \"shoppingcentre\" with cars driving through it while they could have created a pedestrian haven/ open space in the center with building surrounding it instead. What it is now, is pedestrians dodging cars to get from one store to another. The barlows could have been a major open air event/ hang out space in town instead we got What?\nSo John what I'm saying is that maybe CVS is not the problem but the building permit/planning/design people in Sebastopol are the real problem. Ask Ross what it takes to pull a permit if you don't believe me.\nfoxrosie, Sara S\nTo be clear. KOWS and the City of Sebastopol WERE sued! KOWS voluntarily withdrew it's application out of consideration for the city. It is very likely KOWS would have prevailed on the merits of the case. However the station and the city simply didn't have the money to spend to defend themselves. Especially after what happened with CVS. As it turned out the plaintiff was able to extort concessions from both the city and the station regarding ever trying to reapply for a permit at the same site. Remind you of anyone? Sad!\namerican dream, caverly, Shepherd\n...And how do you feel about the building, parking lot and traffic effects??\nJohn, Barry?\nI thought there was to be no left turn allowed into CVS from West-bound Hwy 12?! It is a problem. There's back up there for the signal at Petaluma Ave and Hwy 12 and it's hard enough to get through that intersection during high usage times. I'm concerned that drivers will try getting around cars stopped there for a left-hand turn and more traffic jams will occur (and frustration, too).\nAnd a side question about the moratorium on drive-throughs: I asked at the library why they don't have a drop-box for those of us that just have books and media to return. As it is, the parking near the library is so impacted that I am often circling 2 or 3 times before finding a spot to park and am sometimes idling while I wait for a spot to clear. I could walk to the library, but I am often dropping off my books as part of a full day of work and errands an it's right along my route.\nThe librarian I asked about a drive-by drop box told me it is considered a drive-thru and would not be allowed. Wouldn't it help with traffic congestion and flow and pollution if the library had a drive-by drop box? 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        "raw_content": "If you\u2019re coming to Walt Disney World Resort on vacation, there are plenty of ways to maintain your healthy and active lifestyle during your visit here. In addition to healthy food options and exercise facilities in and around our theme parks and resorts, there are several running/walking trails around the resort for anyone looking to log a few miles while on vacation.\nThe trails are well marked and vary in length, so they are perfect whether you are a novice runner or an experienced long-distance runner. All the trails are framed by beautiful scenery and/or wildlife; the type of experience many Disney guests rarely get to enjoy. There are trails that take you along Bay Lake between Disney\u2019s Wilderness Lodge and The Campsites at Fort Wilderness Resort or around Seven Seas Lagoon with Cinderella Castle in the distance \u2013 just the kind of vistas that can make your run more magical and help you stay fit while making vacation memories with your friends and family.\nBut don\u2019t take it from me. Listen to Lori Lovell, the runDisney mom on the Walt Disney World Moms Panel, who recently hit the running trails at Walt Disney World Resort and shared with us three of her favorites.\nIf you want to hit the trails during your next visit to Walt Disney World Resort, check out http://www.DisneyWorld.com or stop by the front desk of your resort for maps and directions. And don\u2019t forget: if you are looking to combine a great family vacation with the challenge of a half or full marathon, runDisney events are the perfect fit. With six event weekends at Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort that all feature kids\u2019 races, Family Fun Run 5Ks, half marathons and/or full marathons, there races for runners of all ages. Get more information or sign up for a race at www.rundisney.com. And to be among the first to find out all of the news and information related to runDisney, follow us on our new Twitter feed @runDisney and at Facebook.com/rundisney.\n\u00ab DCL Pics \u2013 Disney Cruise Line Wallpaper App \u2013 Watching Wishes With FastPass+ \u00bb\nOn May 31, Meg Crofton, president of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Operations, U.S. & France, officially dedicated this new resort while surrounded by a cast of colorful characters from the films that inspired the resort\u2019s animation theme. Starting at Animation Hall, the resort\u2019s lobby boasts decor that reflects ...",
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        "raw_content": "Active Surveillance For Prostate Cancer Triples In US\nActive surveillance for low-risk prostate cancer, which involves forgoing immediate treatment, has increased threefold since such \"conservative\" management was recommended by major guidelines in the United States.\nSpecifically, the practice of active surveillance or watchful waiting (AS/WW) increased from 14.5% in 2010 to 42% in 2015, when it became the most common approach for the management of low-risk prostate cancer.\nThe new figures were published online February 11 in JAMA and were also presented at the Genitourinary Cancers Symposium (GUCS) 2019 in San Francisco, California.\nThe increase in AS/WW over time is \"encouraging,\" said lead author Brandon A. Mahal, MD, a radiation oncologist at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, Massachusetts. This \"suggests that clinicians are better adhering to current recommendations and guidelines,\" and this will reduce rates of overtreatment, he told Medscape Medical News.\nHowever, another expert was surprised that the reported numbers are so low.\n\"Despite these positive trends, it is concerning that as of 2015, still only 42% of low-risk patients were being managed conservatively,\" said Stacy Loeb, MD, a urologist at NYU Langone Health in New York City, in an email to Medscape Medical News.\nLoeb and colleagues recently reported much higher rates: 72% of men younger than 65 years and 79% of men 65 or older with low-risk prostate cancer seen in the US Department of Veterans Affairs health system were managed conservatively in 2015.\nHow could two studies from the United States have such different findings?\nThe data sources \u2014 and what they reflect in terms of treatment settings \u2014 could be the explanation, said both Mahal and Loeb.\nThe new findings are derived from the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) Prostate Active Surveillance/Watchful Waiting database. These patients were managed in a variety of settings. On the other hand, Loeb's VA study is from just one healthcare system.\nMahal also pointed out that the VA study included a proxy for AS/WW via administrative codes, but not a validated AS/WW variable, which was embedded in the custom SEER database.\nStill, Loeb pressed her point that the newly reported rate of AS/WW is still low \u2014 given what can be achieved.\nOther findings reinforce her argument. For example, data from the National Prostate Cancer Registry of Sweden showed that 74% of men with low-risk prostate cancer there were managed with active surveillance in 2014.\nAnother Emerging Trend\nMahal and colleagues, most of whom are also radiation oncologists from Boston institutions, also highlight another trend that emerged from 2010 to 2015 in the United States: for patients with higher-risk prostate cancer, management patterns shifted toward more use of radical prostatectomy and away from use of radiotherapy.\nThis shift \"does not coincide with any new level 1 evidence or guideline changes,\" they point out.\nThe rate of surgery increased by 5% for high-risk prostate cancer, while the rate of radiotherapy declined by 5%.\nThis \"downstream effect\" of AS/WW on both surgery, which is performed by urologists, and radiotherapy, which is performed by radiation oncologists, needs further examination, the authors state.\n\"This finding is provocative and may be a focal point of debate,\" said Mahal in a press statement.\n\"Further studies will be needed to determine whether this trend continues and what forces may be driving this trend,\" he added.\nIn sum, the authors wonder: what is happening in the full treatment landscape of prostate cancer now that AS/WW is taking root?\nFor their study, the investigators analyzed initial management trends among patients with either low-, intermediate-, or high-risk prostate cancer in the SEER custom database during the 5-year study period.\nThey found that, overall, among 164,760 men, 20,879 (12.7%) received AS/WW management, 68,350 (41.5%) underwent radiotherapy, and 75,531 (45.8%) underwent radical prostatectomy.\nAs would be expected, surgery and radiotherapy declined in use over the study period among men with low-risk prostate cancer (n = 50,302).\nAs noted above, in men with low-risk disease, use of AS/WW increased nearly threefold, from 14.5% to 42.1%, from 2010 to 2015 (P < .001 for trend), while radical prostatectomy decreased from 47.4% to 31.3% (P < .001 for trend), and radiotherapy decreased from 38.0% to 26.6% (P < .001 for trend).\nSimilar patterns of AS/WW increasing and the other two treatments decreasing held among men with intermediate-risk disease.\nHowever, as noted, something unexpected was found among men with high-risk prostate cancer (n = 32,622).\nThe investigators report that AS/WW use remained stable (1.9% to 2.2%) from 2010 to 2015 (P = .08 for trend), whereas treatment with radical prostatectomy increased from 38.0% to 42.8% (P < .001 for trend), and radiotherapy use decreased from 60.1% to 55.0% (P < .001 for trend).\nThe authors end their letter by observing that the study only investigated initial management patterns. \"How the trends will translate into clinical outcomes is unknown,\" they conclude.\nThe study was supported by multiple sources, including the Wood Family Foundation, the Baker family, the Freedman family, Fitz's Cancer Warriors, and David and Cynthia Chapin. Many of the study authors have financial ties to industry, including companies with prostate cancer\u2013related products.\nGenitourinary Cancers Symposium (GUCS) 2019.\nJAMA. Published online February 11, 2019. Full text\nFollow Medscape senior journalist Nick Mulcahy on Twitter\nFor more from Medscape Oncology, follow us on Twitter",
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        "raw_content": "In countries where contact sports are popular, like Australia, the UK and the US, the importance of wearing a mouth guard when playing contact sports is well-known. Every year thousands of people of are rushed to an emergency dentist in Fremantle, some of whom were wearing mouthguards at the time of the accident.\nWhile mouth guards are never going to be completely infallible (there are times when the mouth guard gets knocked out before contact occurs), it suffices to say that they\u2019re the best option we have. If you want to protect your smile, you need to wear a mouth guard when playing contact sports and this includes training, as accidents can happen at any time.\nI Wear Braces, Do I Need a Mouth Guard?\nIf you wear braces, you need to wear a special mouth guard to protect your teeth as well as the braces that are improving your smile. People who wear braces are at greater risk of injuries to the lips and gums than other people due to the dental work, so don\u2019t take any chances with your smile and the work that you\u2019ve had done to improve it. Mouth guards for people with braces are different in several ways, such as:\nThese braces are bigger, softer and more comfortable\nThey provide better cushioning and support during contact\nA mouth guard is a great investment in your dental health whether you wear braces or not, though if you do and you\u2019ve spent a lot of money improving your smile, you have even more reason to wear a mouth guard.\nThe Risks to Your Teeth and Smile\nPlaying contact sports like rugby without a mouth guard puts your teeth and your ability to flash a beautiful smile at great risk. Visit fremantlesmiles.com.au to get a good idea of the types of emergency treatments available if you\u2019re not sure of the risks that playing contact sports without a mouth guard poses! There are three categories of dental fractures that you\u2019re at risk of, which are:\nEllis I fractures \u2013 These fractures only affect the outermost layer of the tooth and aren\u2019t usually sensitive to the touch.\nEllis II fractures \u2013 The second category of dental fractures are sensitive to the touch as well as air exposure. There may be visible signs of damage to the tooth also.\nEllis III fractures \u2013 The worst kind of dental fracture, these fractures involve damage all the way to the core of the tooth, which is a part of the tooth that can get infected.\nYou don\u2019t want to suffer a dental fracture as this could cause long-term dental health problems, so always wear a mouth guard when playing any kind of contact sport at school, at club or with friends.\nTo sum things up, contact sports are a leading cause of dental injuries and many people are unable to smile the smile they\u2019d love to show the world because of the dental damage they\u2019ve sustained. To protect your teeth and ability to smile, always wear a mouth guard when playing contact sports.",
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        "raw_content": "Fox planning 3D Glee film\n20th Century Fox\u2019s TV and film divisions have partnered to produce a 3D feature film based on the upcoming Glee Live! In Concert! event. Glee Live! 3D! will be released for a two-week engagement beginning August 12, 2011.\nThe film will be directed by Kevin Tancharoen (\u201cFame\u201d), and features performances by Lea Michele, Cory Monteith, [\u2026]\nTags: 20th Century Fox, Fox, Glee, Glee Live! 3D!, Glee Live! In Concert! | Category: Movies, News, Television | Leave a comment\nGlee Live! In Concert! hitting New York, Los Angeles, Phoenix and Chicago this May\nFox has announced that the cast of the hit freshman musical dramedy Glee will hit the stage for live concerts in four cities around the country: New York; Los Angeles; Phoenix and Chicago, this May. Tickets go on sale to American Express cardmembers starting on Friday, March 5th, followed by sales to the general public staring Friday, March 12th for Phoenix and Saturday, March 13th for New York, Los Angeles and Chicago.\nMay 18 Phoenix, AZ Dodge Theatre\nMay 20 Los Angeles, CA Gibson Amphitheatre\nMay 25 Chicago, IL Rosemont Theatre\nMay 28 New York City, NY Radio City Music Hall\nFor more concert information, head to GleeTour2010.com. There is also more information in the press release, which I\u2019ve included after the jump.\nGlee returns with new episodes on Fox on Tuesday, April 13th.\nContinue reading Glee Live! In Concert! hitting New York, Los Angeles, Phoenix and Chicago this May\nTags: Fox, Glee Live! In Concert! | Category: Music, News, Television | 2 comments",
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        "raw_content": "Kether Donohue (born October 31, 1985) is an American actress and singer. She is known for her role as a cappella leader Alice in Pitch Perfect and Lindsay Jillian on You're the Worst.\nDonohue grew up in the Lower East Side neighborhood of New York City and went to a performing arts high school.\nDonohue studied at the Anthony Meindl Acting Center. In 2008, she graduated from Fordham University where she was a communication and media studies major with a concentration in film.\nDonohue is known for the voice of the temperamental divaesque Lily on the Nicktoons Network \"anime\" series Kappa Mikey, Kiki Benjamin on Mew Mew Power, Angela Rains on Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's, and Zoe and Chomp on Dinosaur King. Donohue was also featured in the video for \"Coder Girl\" by Dale Chase.\nIn January 2016, Donohue appeared in the role of Jan in the Fox presentation of Grease Live.\nMost notably, she received a Critics' Choice Television Award nomination in December 2015 for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for her role in the FX/FXX series You're the Worst.\nAaron Bacon (2009)\nAnd Old Hope (Short) (2009)\nNew York Lately (2009)\nOver the GW (2007)\nAll Hail King Julien (2016-2017)\nWheelz (2015)\nDonohue's height is 5' 3\u00bd\" (1.61 m).\nHas studied with famed acting coach Harold Guskin.\nDonohue's first name came from an angel name book, and means \u201cCrown\" in Hebrew.\nDonohue was previously believed to have used a pseudonym of Annice Moriarty for several voice acting rolls, due to Moriarty and Donohue having similar voices. In reality, Annice Moriarty was born and raised in Southeastern Africa, and would not move to New York city until her teens.\nRetrieved from \"http://youretheworst.wikia.com/wiki/Kether_Donohue?oldid=5902\"",
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        "raw_content": "The New York Review of Books has embraced rabid anti-Communism since its opportunistic birth in the midst of a newspaper strike. Founded by a cabal of virulent anti-Communists with identifiable links to the CIA through The Paris Review and the American Committee for Cultural Freedom, NYRB maintains the posture of the popular intellectual journal for academics, high-brow book clubbers, and coffee shop leftists for over half a century. Seldom would an issue go by without an earnest petition signed by intellectual celebrities pointing to human rights concerns in some far-off land that was coincidentally (perhaps?) also in the crosshairs of the US State Department. To be sure, the NYRB would muster a measure of indignation over the most egregious US adventures, particularly when they threatened to blemish the US image as the New Jerusalem.\nPaul Robeson was nothing if not an exceptional, courageous political figure who galvanized US racial and political affairs in mid-century. Yet NYRB assigned Simon Callow, a UK theater personality, to the writing task despite the fact that he reveals in an interview cited in Wikipedia that \u201cI'm not really an activist, although I am aware that there are some political acts one can do that actually make a difference\u2026\u201d And his essay bears out this confession along with his embarrassing ignorance of US history and the dynamics of US politics.\nWhether Callow\u2019s impressions are reflective of the UK experience is irrelevant. Surely, the important truth, the relevant fact, is that in Robeson\u2019s country-- the US-- he was, throughout that time, a veritable non-person, the victim of a merciless witch hunt. To fail to acknowledge the fact that Robeson and his work were virtually unknown, were erased by the thought police, underscores Callow\u2019s unfitness to discuss Robeson\u2019s career. Indeed, members of the crowd that sought, at that time, to put lipstick on the ugly pig of racism and anti-Communism were soon to found the NYRB.\nTo say, as Callow does, that before the Cold War Robeson was \u201c...lionized on both sides of the Atlantic...\u201d is to display an unbelievable ignorance of the racial divide in the US. Robeson\u2019s unequalled command of and success at multiple disciplines failed to spare him the indignities and inequalities that befell all African Americans in that era of US apartheid.\nAs for the post-World War II Red-scare, Callow simply ignores it as if it never occurred. Never mind the harassment, the surveillance, the denied careers, the confiscated passports, and the HUAC subpoenas that Robeson, like thousands of others, suffered from a hysterical, vicious anti-Communist witch hunt. For Callow, Robeson\u2019s problems spring from a meeting granted by then President Truman in which Robeson had the audacity to make demands on his government. \u201cFrom that moment on\u2026\u201d Callow tells us, \u201c...the government moved to discredit Robeson at every turn\u2026\u201d\nAnd, from Callow\u2019s myopic perspective, Robeson\u2019s campaign for peace and Cold War sanity resulted in \u201c...universal approbation turned overnight into nearly universal condemnation.\u201d For Callow, standing for peace against the tide of mindless conformity and mass panic is not the mark of courage and integrity, but a tragic career move.\nIn contrast to Paul Robeson\u2019s life-long defiance of unjust power, Callow attributes a different approach to Robeson\u2019s father, William: \u201cBut the lesson was clear: the only way out of poverty and humiliation was hard, hard work-- working harder than any white man would have to, to achieve a comparable result.\u201d One waits futilely to read that this reality is precisely what son, Paul, was trying to correct.\nAgain, using author Jeff Sparrow (No Way But This: In Search of Paul Robeson) as his mouthpiece, Callow reveals his \u201cproblem\u201d with Robeson: \u201c...Robeson\u2019s endorsement of Stalin and Stalin\u2019s successors, his refusal to acknowledge what had been done in Stalin\u2019s name, is the tragedy of his life.\u201d In other words, like Budd Schulberg\u2019s fictional snitch in On the Waterfront, if Robeson had only denounced his class, ratted on his friends, and bent to authority, he could have been a \u201ccontender\u201d for the respect of liberals and the blessings of bourgeois success. But since he didn\u2019t, his life was \u201ca pitiful spectacle.\u201d\nBut Callow prefers the shallow Sparrow account that substitutes the overused literary devices of \u201cin search of../searching for...\u201d to mask its limited scholarly ambition.\nCallow is baffled by Horne\u2019s Paul Robeson: The Artist as Revolutionary. Horne\u2019s insistence that Robeson was a \u2018revolutionary\u2019 makes Callow apoplectic (\u201c...page after page\u2026\u201d). But if Robeson was not an authentic, modern US revolutionary, then who was?\nCallow\u2019s sensibilities are especially offended by Horne\u2019s depiction of the odious Winston Churchill, the man many believe to share responsibility for the WWI blood bath at Gallipoli and the two million deaths in the Bengal famine of 1943. It seems that Horne\u2019s words for the short, chubby, Champagne and Cognac-loving prima donna-- \u201cpudgy, cigar-chomping, alcohol-guzzling Tory\u201d -- struck Callow\u2019s ears as \u201cvulgar.\u201d\nBut Callow spews his own venomous insults: Horne\u2019s book lacks \u201c...articulate analysis, his account is numbing and bewildering in equal measure, like being addressed from a dysfunctional megaphone\u2026\u201d\nHorne\u2019s concluding endorsement of the relevance of Marx and Engels famous slogan-- Workers of the World, Unite! --really brings Callow\u2019s rancor to a boil: \u201cI\u2019m sorry to break it to Mr. Horne, but he doesn\u2019t. And it isn\u2019t.\u201d\nThe legacy of Paul Robeson has been maintained for the four decades since his death by his comrades and allies of the left, principally the Communist left. Most of those who worked and fought alongside of him have also passed away. Yet a small, but dedicated group of a few academics and more political activists have continued to tell his story and defend his values against a torrent of hostility or a wall of silence. Through the decades, he has been forced out of the mainstream-- the history books and popular culture.\nHowever, it would be a great tragedy if they were denied their conviction that capitalism-- the present organization of American society, in Hansberry\u2019s words-- represented the foundation of other oppressions. It would be criminally dishonest if there were no acknowledgement that they were made enemies of the state precisely because they embraced socialism. For an African American, in racist, Cold War mid-century USA, the decision to embrace Communism was not taken lightly or frivolously. Robeson, Jones, and Hansberry knew exactly what that commitment meant to the forces of repression. And they risked it. 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        "raw_content": "Debate heating up over immigrant reform\nBy Cynthia Cisneros\nThe immigration debate is about to get heated once again, with the Obama administration attempting to come up with a new immigration policy. [SIGN UP: Get headlines and breaking news sent to you]\nPart of that plan may include a path to legal residency for illegal immigrants. It's a subject that continues to stir deep emotions from both sides of the debate.\nMaria Jimenez has been at the forefront of immigration reform here in Houston for more than 20 years, long enough to see presidential promises dim after being knocked head-first by reform opponents.\nYet this time around, Jimenez is encouraged and knows any type of immigration reform would depend on community action.\n\"He as a person alone will not make the changes,\" she said. \"We have to be involved, the community that needs these changes, the employers who benefit from having a legalized workforce.\"\nPresident Obama promised this week to develop comprehensive immigration legislation. The proposal would include a plan to make legal status possible for an estimated 12 million illegal immigrants.\n\"Partially, I think it reflects the fact that he is very cognizant of the Latino vote, particularly in swing states and continued participation of Latinos in the electoral process and he's a smart politician in that sense,\" said Jimenez.\nLegalizing undocumented immigrants remains an emotional issue. The Central American Resource Center, called Crescen, as well as other immigrant advocates, estimate there are 400,000 undocumented workers in the Houston area.\nThey are people who are mixed into families where some are legal and some are not; a mix that is not healthy to the American economy, says the group Texans for Immigration Reform. The group works tirelessly to protect the American border and stop illegal immigration,\n\"And we think it's a grave mistake to reward people who come in illegally because it just makes more and more people come in because they know they'll get the rewards and they know the burden will be on the middle class,\" said Louise Whiteford with Texans for Immigration Reform.\nThe White House has indicated, Mr. Obama plans to speak publically about the issue next month.",
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        "raw_content": "Dorian Concept \u2013 Pong Ping Song [DIGAFF 008]\nTrilingual Dance Sexpierence [AFF 003]\nMaximized Minimalization [AFF 001]\nThere is a certain element of playfulness and wonder that can be heard in the music of the Viennese-born, self-taught multi-instrumentalist and producer Oliver Thomas Johnson, aka Dorian Concept.\nAfter being exposed to hip hop in his early teens, he started to experiment with music production software on his parents\u2019 computer at the age of 15. Around the same time, he picked up the piano, electric bass, and soprano saxophone, and since then he has been fascinated by combining the world of music production with the one of instrumental improvisation.\nDorian Concept started his career as a typical \u201cbedroom producer\u201d with a MySpace page in his late teens and enrolled in the University of Applied Sciences in Salzburg to study multi-media art in 2005. Just five years later, he was performing at the Royal Albert Hall with the Cinematic Orchestra, a group he had always admired, at the twentieth anniversary gala of Ninja Tune.\nSome of the important stations of Dorian Concept\u2019s rise from a bedroom producer studying in Salzburg to a Royal Albert Hall performer date back to 2006, when he started uploading a series of short videos of himself improvising on synthesizers on Youtube starting with \u201cFooling Around on MicroKorg\u201d \u00ad that have garnered over a million hits. Within a year, BBC radio greats like Benji B, Giles Peterson, and Mary Anne Hobbs championed his early digital releases, and shortly thereafter he started touring internationally.\nIn 2008, he participated in the Red Bull Musical Academy and released his first EP \u201cMaximized Minimalization\u201c on the Viennese label Affine Records. This EP along with the subsequent track \u201cThe Fucking Formula\u201d \u00ad was his take on instrumental hip hop at the time. His single \u201cTrilingual Dance Sexperience\u201d became a beast of its own right, acknowledged as a landmark for that unique Dorian Concept sound. Boomkat described it as \u201cwhat sounds like the culmination of the last 10 years of techno, grime, hiphop club music and cutting-edge electronics attempting to race each other to the finishing line of the decade.\u201d\nIn 2009, Kindred Spirits/Nod Navigators released his debut album When Planets Explode, which enjoyed critical and underground acclaim. The next two years were a blur of different cities and stages that brought his live show to Australia, Asia, all over Europe, and the States, while playing keys as part of Flying Lotus\u2019 live band in between. His improvisational skills and virtuosity on his trusty MicroKorg shine during his animated live performances.\nDorian Concept\u2019s jazz-influenced beat concoctions reap havoc on the dance-floor but never lose their sense of musicality. Unconventional chord changes, expressive dynamics and quirky layers of counterpoint melodies are parts of his unmistakable musical voice. He dots effortlessly through different genres and styles: from sublime electronica to hyperactive garage to avant-garde dancehall. Therefore, it made perfect sense when the multifaceted imprint Ninja Tune invited Dorian Concept to contribute to its twentieth anniversary box set in 2010 with the standout track \u201cHer Tears Taste Like Pears.\u201d It was no surprise that Ninja Tune then added him to its roster, releasing an EP under the same title in 2011.\nShortly after the Ninja Tune EP, Dorian Concept decided to take some time off to craft a new sound. He abandoned his signature use of the Mikrokorg and started working with a Wurlitzer electronic piano and a handful of analogue synthesizers. Joined Ends \u2013 his forthcoming album on Ninja Tune \u2013 showcases a new sound that reveals a radically different side of his artistic repertoire. A departure from rigid beat-making, he has chosen to concentrate on his intuition and his keyboard skills.",
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        "raw_content": "Parenting and Love\nAs I wade in the muck and the mire of this thing called parenthood, and more specifically, this thing called fatherhood, I find myself baffled. Baffled because you really don\u2019t know what you\u2019re getting yourself into until the child actually arrives. While the snuggling, the cuddling, the sleeping are incredibly endearing and cute, the sleepless nights, the screaming, the constant need for attention and for correction can be rather wearing. Now that we have both a toddler and an infant the joys and travails of parenting are quite ironical. When Lilly is asleep, Emma is awake. When Lilly is awake, Emma is asleep. Getting time alone with my wife Becca or with myself seems to be some far off luxury that I can barely grasp only for it to slip away in a second\u2019s time. Just when we think we\u2019ll have a quiet night we get pulled back into the fray. I mentioned to my wife a few days ago how I yearned to watch a good movie or a good documentary quietly and without interruption. Yes, a man can dream. Though, to be fair, my wife has had it far worse given the fact that she\u2019s breastfeeding and she\u2019s with the girls 24/7. Her body is no longer her own, or even mine in the biblical sense, it is Emma\u2019s and it is Lilly\u2019s. They say a human being needs three feet of space all around them to feel truly comfortable when interacting with other human beings. My wife hasn\u2019t had that in two and a half years. Ahh, the things we took for granted.\nBut here we Geminns are, in the midst of this craziness, already flirting with the idea of having another. We are talking, not trying. Now, I want to reiterate that for the sake of our family members: we are talking, not trying. Though, to be honest, we weren\u2019t trying when Emma was conceived nor were we trying when Lilly was conceived so the third may just come upon us like they did. I swear there\u2019s something to that whole stork thing. But that\u2019s what\u2019s amazing to me, that we are already considering another despite the blur and fog that surrounds us. This evening I\u2019ll go home with the desire to chill out, get a Trump update, maybe even read only for it to be interrupted by the words, \u201cDaddy, paya me.\u201d translation, \u201cDaddy, play with me.\u201d And that\u2019s pretty cool and adorable. To the puzzles we go, to the basement we go, to the chasing we go.\nIn light of all of this a thought occurred to me recently that I am sure is not all that original but bare with me. Here it is:\nLove creates, or to be more specific, it brings forth life.\nThat\u2019s really the only way that I can describe our reason for having children and considering more. Emma and Lilly are simply the product of our love for one another which is founded upon the agape love of Jesus. The Apostle John wrote that God is love and being love He created the entire cosmos. He created human beings to be in relationship with them and for them to help Him in taking care of His very creation.\nNow, what if, for a moment, we suspended our notion of God and substituted it with the concept of agape love. This love, this force, if you will, brings life, that\u2019s simply what it does, whether through procreation or forgiveness. We can think about this in terms of Psalm 139:13, \u201cFor you formed my inward parts, you knitted me together in my mother\u2019s womb\u2026\u201d God or Love creates. The act of love expressed in the act of sexual intercourse results in conception, in life, in the formation of inward parts, the knitting together in the womb.\nIt\u2019s interesting to note that John says that \u201cwe know love, that he laid down his life for us\u201d and \u201cIn this the love of God was made manifest among us, that God sent his only son into the world, so that we might live through him.\u201d Through Jesus\u2019 love for us he gives up his life so we could have life, so that we could begin anew as a new creation. The love of Christ borne out in his very death and Resurrection brings about a new creation, a new beginning, a foretaste of the restoration and resurrection that is to come. All of this is bound up in the One who is Love. Simply put: love creates life, it brings life, it saves life. This makes me think of couples who are unable to conceive and end up adopting. 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        "raw_content": "Water, water, everywhere, but how our fortunes sink\nI\u2019ve actually been to Sundance a long time ago and as befits a SoCal gal, when there was no snow on the ground. I was there on scholarship for an Environmental Journalist convention\u2013this was before I found there was more opportunities for entertainment writers.\nYou might have heard that California is facing what might be the worst drought in 500 years. Our fire season usually starts in the summer. Our started with a January fire in Azusa. I\u2019ve also seen on FB that our own Michael Mirasol was close to a fire in Australia.\nSo I come to you all with a question. 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The townspeople are grasping at hope, even willing to pay good money to a stranger who claims he can make rain.\n\u201cChasing Ice\u201d is a documentary that visually shows us how the world is changing rapidly. Using time-lapse cameras nature photographer James Balog gives us undeniable evidence of global warming with his Extreme Ice Survey. This is a true horror story, more frightening than \u201cAliens\u201d or \u201cTerminator.\u201d\nSo what movies do you recall about water and drought that might be appropriate for World Water Day?\nP.S. If you want to see a long list of People born in the Year of the Horse (which includes Roger Ebert and Martin Scorsese), I have that on my blog, complete with links to Wikipedia.\nFrom Peter Sobczynski, contributor to eFilmcritic.com and Magill\u2019s Cinema Annual:\n\u201cDune,\u201d of course, not to mention \u201cIce Pirates\u201d\nFrom Olivia Collette, who discusses pop culture at Livvy Jams:\nThe first ones that come to mind are:\n\u201cWater\u201d (part of Deepa Mehta\u2019s elemental films)\nIn a later email, Olivia commented:\nOh, and I\u2019d add \u201cOrca\u201d and \u201cJaws\u201d to that. To some extent, Orca is an earlier version of the ethics \u201cBlackfish\u201d purport to preach.\nNot all of them good, but there you have it.\nScott Jordan Harris, culture blogger for The Daily Telegraph, wrote:\n\u201cPumzi\u201d is a wonderful short film from Kenya that could have been written to raise awareness of World Water Day. It is set in the near future, when a catastrophic water shortage has driven civilization underground:\nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlR7l_B86Fc\nLisa Nesselson, who reviews for Screen International, waxed poetic:\nWater, water everywhere \u2014 nor any drop to drink\n(He didn\u2019t have a faucet or a handy kitchen sink)\nDrought is very scary stuff (but golfers need their course\u2026)\nMy kingdom for the animal whose year it is: The Horse\nWhy hasn\u2019t anyone made a movie out of \u201cThe Rime of the Ancient Mariner,\u201d anyway? (It\u2019s been in the public domain for quite a while and think of the albatross merchandising possibilities \ud83d\ude42\n(\u201cRichard III\u201d has been filmed at least twice \u2014 and Roger gave the mid-1990s version a perfect score \u2014 but that\u2019s off topic except for the equine reference in my doggerel.)\nLack of water creates major problems in both \u201cGreed\u201d and \u201cTreasure of the Sierra Madre\u201d if memory serves, although water is not the central theme.\nIn \u201cLawrence of Arabia\u201d Lawrence learns to control his thirst by stating that he will only take a sip of water when his companions do.\nRobert Redford\u2019s character has to find a solution to lack of drinking water in \u201cAll is Lost.\u201d\nBut it\u2019s probably impossible to top \u201cChinatown\u201d in this category. A gorgeous, suspenseful, bottomlessly adult film that remains as rich with time as it was upon its initial release.\nBill Stamets, freelancer for the Chicago Sun-Times, wrote to answer Lisa:\nSomebody did. Larry Jordan, in 1977. Employing the deep pipes of Orson Welles.\nhttp://www.fandor.com/films/the_rime_of_the_ancient_mariner\nI stand (happily) corrected \u2014 although my computer, while not quite from Coleridge\u2019s time, may as well be when it comes to playing most online videos, so I\u2019m unable to watch this one.\nColeridge, Dor\u00e9 and Welles seems like promising casting\u2026\nNell Minow, the Movie Mom, wrote:\nThe documentary \u201cFLOW: For Love of Water\u201d is superb.\nPeter later added:\nHaving already offered up one goofball bit of sci-fi weirdness involving water as a key plot point, I hesitate to mention \u201cTank Girl,\u201d which I believe is the only film to feature a once-respected rapper portraying a human-kangaroo hybrid.\nInstead, may I offer up \u201cThe Ballad of Cable Hogue,\u201d that most whimsical of Sam Peckinpah films (or second-most, depending on your thoughts regarding \u201cBring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia\u201d)\nNow, to prepare for the celebration, I am going off to work on my H2O face. . .\nMichal Oleszcyk, film critic and scholar in Poland where he was named Critic of the Year by the Polish Film Institute, had some thoughts:\nGood topic, although a tough one!\nI vaguely remember TANK GIRL having something to do with water shortages. There\u2019s a a wonderful 1960s Polish comedy called DOG DAYS (not to be confused with Ulrich Seidl\u2019s film of the same title, which is *not* a comedy), in which the entire plot revolves around water shortages during the hottest days of summer.\nDO THE RIGHT thing is not a drought movie, but it certainly makes you feel how the heat and relentless sun adds to people\u2019s emotions \u2014 both private and political.\nOne of the most underseen Polish movies of all time \u2014 and one that has a potential of becoming a midnight classic, if anyone wished to pick it up for distribution in the US \u2014 is called HYDRORIDDLE and is a superhero-whodunit spoof revolving around a mysterious Professor Spot cutting off Warsaw\u2019s water supply.\nOn of the film\u2019s distinctive features is that the entire opening credits are spoken/acted out by the sexy Iga Cembrzy\u0144ska. 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        "raw_content": "Off the Shelf: A Review of Shutter by Laurie Stolarz\nI\u2019ve always revered my father as a master of foreshadowing. It never failed \u2013 we\u2019d go to see a movie in the theater, and no later than fifteen minutes into the film, Dad would lean over and whisper to me how it would all end. Not because he knew any spoilers, but because he could pick up on the tiniest of details and already be five steps ahead of the plot. Now, it\u2019s become somewhat of a game I play with myself whenever I go to see a movie or pick up a good mystery \u2013 I immediately start looking for those little \u2018tells\u2019. I\u2019d like to think that I\u2019ve gotten as good as Dad at my predictions, but then I happened to receive an ARC of Shutter by Laurie Stolarz\u2026\n\u2022 Julian Roman, age sixteen, is an escapee from the Fairmount County Juvenile Detention Facility.\n\u2022 His parents, Michael Roman and Jennifer Roman, are dead.\n\u2022 Julian is wanted for murder.\n\u2022 Why is Julian Roman on the run?\n\u2022 Just how dangerous is he?\n\u2022 And who did kill Michael and Jennifer Roman, if not Julian?\nSeventeen-year-old Day Baker views life through the lens of her camera, where perspective is everything. But photographs never tell the whole story. After Day crosses paths with Julian, the world she pictures and the truths she believes-neatly captured in black and white-begin to blur.\nJulian is not the \u201carmed and dangerous\u201d escapee the police are searching for, but his alibis don\u2019t quite add up, either. There is more to his story. This time, Day is determined to see the entire picture . . . whatever it reveals. Did he? Or didn\u2019t he?\nDay digs deeper into the case while Julian remains on the run. But the longer her list of facts becomes, the longer the list of questions becomes, too. It\u2019s also getting harder to deny the chemistry she feels for him. Is it real? Or is she being manipulated?\nDay is close to finding the crack in the case. She just needs time to focus before the shutter snaps shut.\nA lot of folks find their way to Laurie Stolarz care of the Blue is for Nightmares series or the Touch series, but for me it was the Welcome to the Dark House series. It was fabulous, frightening, and haunted my nightmares for weeks after I closed the covers. What really got me hooked is that Stolarz truly gets inside the minds of her teenage characters and brings out voices that are wholly believable as well as engrossing. While Shutter isn\u2019t a book that will occupy my nightmares, it is one that has now spent several days occupying my thoughts. I\u2019ve been turning over the mysteries of the story and the intricacies of the characters in my mind, and I am still rocked to the core that I didn\u2019t see such a fitting yet shocking ending coming.\nJulian (I have to just love that name, don\u2019t I? I\u2019m named after a Julian, after all.) is a teen on the run, escaped from juvie with the clothes on his back and a story full of holes. Day is a young girl taken in by his shy demeanor and mysterious circumstances, and her determination to find the answers in Julian\u2019s case leads her to ask questions others might not. She\u2019s desperate to prove herself, not only for Julian\u2019s sake, but also for her own. Day is constantly trying to live up to her justice-seeking, do-gooding parents who seem to make everything work\u2026 except for a marriage and having time for their daughter.\nDay also has a passion for photography, hence the name, and it doesn\u2019t feel at all like a superficial character trait. Some authors might add it to make their characters seem more artistic but never really follow it up with much depth\u2026 Not here. Day has some beautiful concepts for projects detailed within the story that actually had me aching to see the photographs, however fictional they may be. Day\u2019s photography helps to weave the story together and evoke some of the heavier themes, especially in relation to her feelings towards her mother and father.\nI love the format of this book, told in alternate points of view between Day in the present and Julian writing in his journal. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u203a Unruly Americans in the Revolution\n\u00ab The Righteous Revolution of Mercy Otis Warren\nThe Supreme Court Then and Now \u00bb\nUnruly Americans in the Revolution\nNearly all of the blockbuster biographies of the Founding Fathers\u2014whether the subject is George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, or John Adams\u2014portray the vast majority of ordinary Americans as mere bystanders. Although the authors of these bestsellers sometimes pause to honor the common soldiers in the Continental Army, most pay little attention to white men who did not enlist\u2014and none at all to African Americans, American Indians, and women of all ranks.\nMeanwhile a host of other historians have been quietly documenting the many ways in which women, slaves, natives, and small farmers\u2014the 95 percent of Americans who were not members of the founding-era gentry\u2014shaped the independence movement and Revolutionary War and were in turn influenced by both. If ordinary colonists really had been as passive as they appear in the most popular histories of the founding era, the American Revolution would have been a very different thing, and it might not have occurred at all.\nTaxes\u2014But Also Territory\nWhile everyone knows that Parliamentary \u201ctaxation without representation\u201d was one of the principal grievances leading to the American Revolution, we sometimes forget that the British government also mounted other assaults against free colonists\u2019 economic well being. Nearly all of the best-known Founding Fathers\u2014from Thomas Jefferson and George Washington in Virginia to Benjamin Franklin and Robert Morris in Pennsylvania and Henry Knox and Abigail (not John!) Adams in Massachusetts\u2014dreamed of vastly enhancing their wealth by speculating in western land. That meant obtaining large grants directly from the government, essentially for free, and then dividing them into smaller tracts to be sold to actual settlers. But in October 1763, the Privy Council in London took out a map of North America and drew a line along the crest of the Alleghany Mountains. Beyond that line, the ministers declared, no colonist would be permitted to settle.\nAt first George Washington was confident that the Proclamation Line was only a \u201ctemporary expedient\u201d that would soon be repealed. But the British government stood by the 1763 decree for the same reason that it had been promulgated in the first place: in order (as Washington put it) \u201cto quiet the minds of the Indians.\u201d It was not sympathy for the American Indians\u2019 plight that had motivated the Privy Council to turn the area west of the Alleghanies into a giant reservation. Nor was it fear, since of course British officials were in no danger. The issue was financial. Earlier in 1763, more than a dozen Native American nations had joined together in a coalition dedicated to preserving their land. The ensuing revolt is popularly known as Pontiac\u2019s Rebellion, though that label understates the range of the insurgency and exaggerates the role of a single Ottawa headman in a movement where leadership was actually quite dispersed.\nIf the Indians of present-day Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan had not decided to rebel in 1763, the Privy Council might never have drawn the Proclamation Line, and land speculators like Washington and Jefferson would have had one less reason to rebel against Great Britain. The Declaration of Independence mentions the well-known issue of taxation once\u2014and Indians and their land three times.\nIn 1769, the Virginia House of Burgesses (whose members included Thomas Jefferson and George Washington) unanimously adopted a resolution asking the Privy Council to repeal the Proclamation of 1763. British officials never acted on the request, and one reason was their abiding concern that taking the Indians\u2019 land would provoke renewed hostilities. Lord Hillsborough, George III\u2019s secretary for his American dominions, was determined to keep Britain out of a \u201cgeneral Indian War, the expense whereof will fall on this kingdom.\u201d The imperial government\u2019s ensuing decision to thwart the land-hungry provincials had the ironic effect of paving the way for an even more expensive war against a coalition of colonists.\nIndispensible Allies\nOnce the imperial government had announced its intention to clamp down on its North American colonists in the crucial areas of taxation, territory, and trade, the Americans responded with a wide variety of protests. While it was the Franklins, Jeffersons, and Adamses who made the speeches and published the pamphlets, the real work of erecting liberty poles, intimidating colonial officials, tarring and feathering the recalcitrant, taunting British soldiers, and eventually dumping East India Company tea into Boston Harbor fell to ordinary working people. Historians have shown that many of the most famous incidents of the Revolutionary era grew out of deep-seated conflicts that had begun long before the American Revolution formally began.\nThe best-known incident that grew out of this longstanding animosity was the so-called Boston Massacre. The shootings in King Street on the night of March 5, 1770, were a direct outgrowth of a host of petty conflicts, for instance a shouting match between workers at a ropewalk (where ships\u2019 rigging was made) and off-duty\u2014and underpaid\u2014British soldiers competing with them for work.\nLess dramatic but more important to the eventual success of the American Revolution was a series of boycotts of trade with Britain. The best-known item on the banned list was tea, a beverage much more popular among women than men. Male patriots understood that the boycotts could not succeed without the help of their mothers, daughters, and wives, and the result was an unprecedented and highly successful effort to involve women in politics, initiated as much by the women themselves as by men.\nThe most valuable product that the colonists normally imported from the mother country was cloth, and when the patriots extended their boycott to textiles, they created another opportunity for American women. It was up to them to spin the thread (and in some cases weave the yarn) that would replace the fabric once imported from Britain.\n\u201cDomestic Insurrections\u201d\nBy the fall of 1774, most free colonists in British North America were angry at the imperial government, but very few of them wanted to wrench their colonies out of the British Empire. Most just wanted to turn back the clock\u2014back to 1763, before Parliament and the Privy Council launched their irksome initiatives in the areas of taxation, territory, and trade. In 1775 and early 1776, a host of well-known factors\u2014notably the British use of German (\u201cHessian\u201d) mercenaries, the loss of life at Lexington, Concord, and Bunker Hill, and the publication of Thomas Paine\u2019s Common Sense\u2014conspired to convert free Americans to the cause of independence.\nSouth of the line that Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon had surveyed in the mid-1760s, many colonists turned against the British for a less well-known reason. They were furious at King George III and his American representatives for forming an alliance with African Americans.\nAt the time of the American Revolution, about one-fifth of the people in the rebelling colonies\u2014approximately half a million souls\u2014were enslaved. Early in the imperial conflict, black Americans began to perceive that the widening gap between white loyalists and patriots created a space of opportunity for themselves. During protests against the Stamp Act in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1765, white patriots were alarmed to hear their cries of \u201cLiberty\u201d echoed back to them by a group of their slaves. \u201cIn one of our Counties lately,\u201d the young Virginian James Madison reported in November 1774, \u201ca few of those unhappy wretches met together & chose a leader who was to conduct them when the English Troops should arrive.\u201d\nAfrican Americans kept on conferring all through the winter and spring of 1775. During the third week of April 1775, officials in Williamsburg, the capital of Virginia, received a half dozen reports of slave insurrection conspiracies\u2014more than during any previous week in the colony\u2019s history. At the end of that same week, late in the evening of April 20, 1775, Lord Dunmore, Virginia\u2019s royal governor, ordered the removal of the gunpowder from the powder magazine in the center of Williamsburg. White Virginians believed the governor\u2019s timing was no coincidence\u2014that he had deliberately removed the gunpowder amid the swirl of insurrection rumors in order to leave them vulnerable to the fury of their slaves. When independent military companies began marching toward Williamsburg in order to force the governor to return the gunpowder, Dunmore seemed to confirm his white subjects\u2019 worst fears, declaring that if any top British official was harmed, he \u201cwould declare freedom to the slaves & reduce the city of Wmsburg to ashes.\u201d\nWhen a group of slaves offered to fight alongside the governor in return for their freedom, he turned them away and even threatened to have them beaten if they returned. But the slaves kept coming\u2014rallying to the British standard not only in Virginia but in other British colonies as well. On November 14, 1775, Governor Dunmore\u2019s \u201cEthiopian Regiment\u201d (as he termed his African American troops) fought a battle against militiamen from Princess Anne County (now Virginia Beach) at Kemp\u2019s Landing near Norfolk, and the black soldiers won.\nThe very next day, November 15, 1775, Dunmore issued an emancipation proclamation that was not too different from the one Abraham Lincoln would publish four score and seven years later. Like Lincoln\u2019s, Dunmore\u2019s proclamation did not free a single slave. He extended his offer only to black Virginians \u201cappertaining to rebels\u201d (Dunmore was himself a large-scale slaveholder) who were \u201cable and willing\u201d to bear arms for their king. Hundreds of slaves joined Dunmore. Within a year, the majority of them would die, primarily from smallpox. But a remnant survived and earned their freedom by serving on the British side throughout the war.\nIn the capstone grievance in the Declaration of Independence, the Continental Congress alleges that George III has \u201cexcited domestic insurrection amongst us.\u201d Actually, given Governor Dunmore\u2019s reluctance to act on his initially empty threat to \u201cdeclare freedom to the slaves,\u201d it is less accurate to say the British initiated their alliance with the slaves than that the slaves incited the British. Here was another case in which seemingly powerless Americans\u2014the black men and women who are routinely excluded from the mammoth biographies that dominate most modern readers\u2019 understanding of the American Revolution\u2014played a crucial role in the conflict.\nAn Ambiguous Legacy\nIn their own way (and sometimes inadvertently), Native Americans, enslaved blacks, and ordinary whites all helped propel men like Washington, Hamilton, and Hancock down the road to independence. In turn, the ensuing years of political upheaval and war powerfully influenced each of these groups.\nThe Americans who suffered the most were, ironically enough, those who had enjoyed the most success in battle: Indians. Despite their military successes, the American Indians lost out where it mattered most\u2014at the bargaining table in Paris, where of course they were not represented. Although British officials had never purchased or conquered the region between the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers (essentially the modern-day Midwest), they nonetheless ceded this region to their former colonists in the peace treaty signed in Paris in 1783. It would be another decade before the US military conquered the Native American coalition striving to defend this land, but the nullification of the Proclamation of 1763 had begun on July 4, 1776.\nFor African Americans the outcome of the Revolutionary War was more complex. Now that white settlers claimed the Mississippi as their western border, slavery had plenty of room into which to expand\u2014which it did after the invention of the cotton gin, with disastrous results for African Americans. On the other hand, the Revolutionary War permitted thousands of black Americans to claim their freedom. Two northern states, Massachusetts and the new state of Vermont, abolished slavery, and most of the others put it on the road to extinction (although in some cases this would prove to be a very long road). But many more slaves\u2014perhaps 10,000 or more\u2014obtained their freedom by fighting on the British side. After the war, the imperial government settled the bulk of them in Nova Scotia, but continuing discrimination convinced many of these refugees to accept Parliament\u2019s offer to move to the new British colony of Sierra Leone in West Africa. Others made their way to British colonies that remained in the imperial fold or to the home island. Some have even been traced to Australia.\nHistorians of the American Revolution have never been able to reach an agreement about what it did for\u2014or to\u2014free women. Most recently, women\u2019s historians have argued that free women did benefit\u2014at least temporarily. They had been politicized during the 1760s and 1770s, as their domestic activities took on political meaning in the boycotts. Moreover, when men left home to become soldiers and statesmen, women took over their farms and businesses. As they mastered activities such as hiring farm workers and selling crops, their self-confidence grew. More than one wife who corresponded with her absent husband went from describing the family farm as \u201cyours\u201d early in the war to declaring it \u201cours\u201d (and in some case \u201cmine\u201d) several years later.\nFree women benefited in another way as well. Americans feared that their new form of republican government would fail unless ordinary men practiced political virtue\u2014a willingness to sacrifice for their country. After the Revolution, reformers turned to women to instill this patriotism in their sons and daughters. Mothering thus became a \u201ccivic\u201d act and Republican Motherhood a new ideology for women. With it came a realization that women could not properly instruct their children in virtue if they themselves did not receive a proper education in such fields as political theory, philosophy, and history. \u201cIf we mean to have Heroes, Statesmen and Philosophers,\u201d Abigail Adams told her husband in August 1776, \u201cwe should have learned women.\u201d\nYet, if these were gains for women, they were offset by the fact that full citizenship, including suffrage, was denied them. And, in many new states women\u2019s economic situation worsened as inheritance laws changed and put them at a disadvantage.\nFree white men were the clearest winners of the American Revolution, but for the vast majority of freemen, these gains were modest at best. Historians have shown that, especially after the adoption of the US Constitution in 1789, ordinary farmers actually lost ground in some important areas. For instance, control over the money supply\u2014which determined whether debtors gained at the expense of creditors or vice versa\u2014passed from the colonial assemblies, many of which had been elected annually, to a federal government that often seemed beyond the reach of common plowmen.\nIf the vast majority of Americans of the founding era received few lasting benefits from the American Revolution, the long-term prospect was brighter. Most white men of the founding era chose not to respect women\u2019s, African Americans\u2019, and Indians\u2019 right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of the happiness, and many members of the gentry class suspected that Jefferson\u2019s affirmation that all men are created equal was not even true among white males. And yet the promises of liberty and equality held forth in this document written by a slaveholder have continued to serve as beacons. The 1848 Seneca Falls Declaration of Rights and Sentiments that initiated the women\u2019s rights movement was modeled on the Declaration of Independence, and Frederick Douglass harried the consciences of white Northerners by asking, \u201cWhat, to the American slave, is your 4th of July?\u201d Indeed the whole subsequent history of the United States can be summed up as a struggle between the ideals of the Declaration of Independence and the circumstances of its creation.\nWoody Holton is an associate professor at the University of Richmond. His book Unruly Americans and the Origins of the Constitution (2008), which has been published in Arabic as well as English, was a finalist for the George Washington Book Prize and the National Book Award. 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        "raw_content": "Motorcycle Accident Lawyer Serving Ellijay, Blue Ridge, and Dalton areas\nGeorgia Dept of Public Safety victim assistance\nMotorcycle accidents are dangerous simply because the rider is far less protected on a motorcycle than a car or truck.\nIt\u2019s not uncommon for motorcycle accidents to result in limb amputation, brain injury, spinal cord injury, or even death.\nThe costs associated with a motorcycle accident are often astronomical, especially in cases where the victim was severely injured or died as a result of the collision.\nIf you or a loved one have been involved in a motorcycle accident, it is critical that you take legal action right away.\nCommon Causes of Motorcycle Accidents:\nThere are many causes of motorcycle accidents that are outside of the control of the rider, including motorcycle malfunction or the negligence of another driver. In cases where the victim was not at fault for the collision, compensation may be available through a personal injury claim.\nThe most common causes of motorcycle collisions include but are not limited to:\nRider inexperience\nAlcohol use, either by the rider or by another driver on the road\nDefects in the motorcycle or the roadway\nNegligence of other drivers\nRegardless of the cause of the accident, the injuries and medical expenses associated with the collision can easily create an overwhelming financial burden for the victim and their family.\nContact Appalachian Injury Law Now:\nAt Appalachian Injury Law, we understand how life-changing a motorcycle accident can be.\nWe are committed to providing each of our clients with the highest quality legal services at an affordable cost. We will examine the circumstances surrounding the accident and determine who may be held legally responsible for the collision.\nWe can help you form a solid personal injury case, and we will passionately advocate for your right to the full and fair compensation you may deserve for your injuries.\nIf you or a loved one have been involved in a motorcycle accident, it\u2019s important that you contact an experienced motorcycle accident attorney immediately.\nDon\u2019t wait \u2014 the success of your case depends greatly on being able to gather crucial evidence soon after the accident. Reach out to the dedicated motorcycle accident lawyers at Appalachian Injury Law today to discuss your case and to learn more about how to get the financial compensation you need to overcome your injuries and move on with your life.",
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        "raw_content": "Posted on December 8, 2017 in Advertising\nEnding a stint lasting more than three decades, Terry Savage, Chairman of Cannes Lions, will leave the festival following the 2018 event. Mr Savage\u2019s 33-year long Lions\u2019 journey began as the representative for the festival in Australia, then as CEO, and for the last decade as Chairman.\n\u201cCreativity has been central to everything I believe in and having spent a large part of my career involved with Lions I leave in the knowledge that creativity in all of its varied forms will continue to thrive and be centre stage at Cannes Lions. The festival has always evolved, and I am certain it will continue to evolve as the industry changes, and thrive as it has for 65 years,\u201d said Mr Savage in a prepared statement.\nHe added, \u201cPost Cannes Lions, through the business opportunities I have before me, I will continue to ensure that the profound commercial and social impact of creativity takes a preeminent place in organizations around the world, and look forward to helping others achieve a like-minded position.\u201d\n\u201cTerry has been a huge figure in the history of Cannes Lions for decades \u2013 those who know him will know he is a big personality with a big passion for creativity and for the festival he has worked on for so long. He leaves with our best wishes for the future, and we look forward to working with him as closely as ever in the run up to the 2018 event,\u201d commented Philip Thomas, CEO, Ascential Events the organizer of Cannes Lions among other festivals.\nPrevious Post: Supporting Online Content, Du Partners With Inaugural UAE VIDXB\nNext Post: Data Collaboration Will Level The Retail Playing Field",
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        "raw_content": "Lebanon war readings\nJust an overview of what I've read and seen -- sorry some with no links.\nCasualties: 10 to 1\nThus far today Israel has killed 36 people in Lebanon, including 16 in Tyre, where a building used by rescue workers was hit. That brings the number of Lebanese killed to 120 since hostilities started. A lot of children died today in one particular attack.\nHizbullah struck Haifa and killed eight people, bring the number of Israelis killed to 12 since hostilities started. It was the most daring and deadliest Hizbullah strike on Israel ever, and Olmert has said he would retaliate massively.\nOn top of this we must not forget that millions of dollars' worth of critical infrastructure has been destroyed all across Lebanon -- major roads, the airport, etc. Lebanon is a country that is largely dependent on trading and commerce. The strikes against its power stations are also very damaging because the country faces recurrent energy shortages, has no oil of its own, and therefore must get electricity a lot of the time from Syria.\nIncidentally, there was a peace protest in Tel Aviv today with the protesters demanding an end to hostilities and an exchange of prisoners. About 2,000 people, mostly from the far left parties, peace movements and NGOs, both Jewish and Arab, took part. and Saw it in a AFP feed, but not elsewhere.\nForeigners and dual nationals living in Lebanon\nEight Canadian citizens have been killed by Israeli strikes in South Lebanon. Le Monde reports that 350 Europeans fled Beirut to Rome on Sunday, while the Prime Minister of Cyprus has said his country is readying to welcome \"hundreds, if not thousands\" of foreign refugees. Germany organized the evacuation of 200 of its citizens (and some Austrians) through Syria, Russia is also making plans.\nThe US and UK say they are planning the evacuation of their citizens from Lebanon and are sending emergency rescue warships. There are 3,500 British families living in Lebanon and 25,000 Americans. The State Dept. says there's no immediate decision on whether they will stage a mass evacuation of citizens or diplomatic staff.\nObviously there are hundreds more or guest workers in Lebanon (from India, Sri Lanka, Philippines etc., but I haven't heard anything about evacuation plans for them.\n(Update: A friend sent in some wire reports about plans for guest workers. The Philippine government is trying to evacuate the 30,000 citizens it has in Lebanon but has not found an alternative route to the destroyed airport and roads. There are 100 Thais living in Lebanon, 25 have left through Syria, and a Thai govt. spokesman said \"the rest living there have been moving to safer places, such as a Christian Lebanese community which is not the target of the attack.\")\nUS inaction in crisis\nAllow to elaborate on my previous rant, namely that the US needs to act fast to contain and calm this crisis, which it is indirectly responsible for by having abandoned the Israel-Arab peace process since 2000.\nThis Le Monde editorial (my translation) on the situation sums it up well:\nIn the Near East, the Bush administration invented an empty shell to stand for negotiation: the Quartet. It combines the US, Russia, the EU and the UN and its purpose is to pretend to encourage Israeli-Palestinian dialogue. The Quartet serves no real purpose. Who knows when it met for the last time? Its members have chosen to be powerless, for various reasons.\nSince the arrival of George W. Bush at the White House, the US has abandoned its role of \"honest broker\" and sticks to Israel's policy, whatever it may be. The Russians have no particular strategy, except making life difficult for the Americans. The Europeans have a hard time making themselves heard, since they don't exist politically. And, as a pathetic session of the Security Council showed on Friday night, the UN is powerless.: it is the reflection of the bad faith of all involved.\n(Incidentally, side note on French politics: while Jacques Chirac came out steaming against the Israeli attacks on Lebanon, Nicolas Sarkozy essentially took the same line as the Bush administration.)\nFrom the latest State Dept. briefing it doesn't look like we'll be seeing any creative diplomacy from the US:\nQUESTION: Chuck Hagel suggested today that you all should appoint Colin Powell or James Baker or a similar figure as an envoy, send them there, do something dramatic, a U.S. -- direct U.S. intersession. Is anything like that under consideration and is there anything -- should the U.S. make some sort of next level intersession here beyond phone calls?\nMR. MCCORMACK: Well, I think -- a couple things. One, certainly, we have a great deal of respect for Senator Hagel and his views, but the fact is you have the national security apparatus of the United States working on this issue as well as a variety of other issues with which we are confronted around the world now. Secretary Rice has been very active working the phones, as I've talked about over the past couple days. David Welch and Elliott Abrams are -- have been in the region.\nOne of the things you don't want to do in a situation like this is you don't want to have various envoys' diplomatic efforts stepping on one another as they move about the region. Right now, you have a UN effort that's underway at the behest of Secretary General Annan. It has our support. It really has its origins, I think, in some conversations the Secretary had with Secretary General Annan a couple of days ago. We support those efforts and we support Mr. Larsen as well as the two other members of the team that are going to be out there in the region. So we think that that's where the center of international diplomatic effort should be. Also working with whatever bilateral efforts there might be with the governments in the region, we're going to continue to stay very plugged in to these efforts, do what we need to do, working the phones and also having our embassies on the ground contribute to a solution in any way that they feel is appropriate.\nQUESTION: Can I follow on that?\nMR. MCCORMACK: Yeah, sure.\nQUESTION: Is there anything that's being considered over at the G-8 or within the Secretary's discussions, as such a -- like a wider kind of Quartet or Contact Group, that type of thing, to get interested leaders of the -- in the region and the international community together to see if there's something to be done to calm the tensions?\nMR. MCCORMACK: I'm not aware of such efforts. It's probably best to check with the folks in St. Petersburg. Right now, I'm sure that this is going to be right at the top of the agenda when the leaders get together to -- for the G-8 Summit this coming weekend. I think it's probably best to check with the folks in St. Petersburg as to what shape the conversations are taking, where they're headed.\nQUESTION: Is the Secretary considering any travel to the region?\nMR. MCCORMACK: Not at the moment. No plans.\nNote that the State Dept. has sent David Welch and Elliott Abrams (a rabidly pro-Israel racist who has been in charge of the peace process for years -- doesn't it show) to talk to Mahmoud Abbas. Sounds helpful.\nMeanwhile, analysts are predicting $100 oil...\nUS media and intelligentsia generally revolting\nI don't mean they're taking to the streets, but the punditry going around (in the \"MSM\" and blogs) on the conflict is on the whole either disgusting or sophomoric.\nObviously the war-mongering, pro-Israel, conservative media is war-mongering (pride of place goes to William Kristol, though, who thinks there's not enough war around), but that's expected.\nSupposedly centrist CNN, on the other hand, does this:\nLater, I went back and checked CNN's reporting, via TVeyes.com, and discovered that throughout the day CNN repeatedly reported on the lone Israeli civilian causality without making any mention of the more than 50 Lebanese civilian casualties. To be exact, CNN did that at 10:31 a.m., 11:02, 12:09 p.m., 12:19, 1:00, 1:30, 1:52, 2:00, 2:17, 2:30, 2:50, and 4:04.\nA lot of the talk from \"world leaders\" (can they really be called that anymore), the media and Israel is trying to make this about Syria and Iran. Well, obviously they are involved in this and have interests in the crisis. But the insinuation seems to be that they planned the whole thing, whereas they are merely cynically taking advantage of the situation. Show proof of what you're saying with your grand phrases, Tony Blair (and the the millions of journos, bloggers and politicians who are echoing each other about this.)\nArab government and press reaction\n(sorry, I don't always have links here.)\nThe Saudi statement issued on Thursday, essentially blaming Hizbullah for the situation, is an interesting development. They said:\n\"A distinction must be made between legitimate resistance and uncalculated adventures undertaken by elements inside (Lebanon) and those behind them without recourse to the legal authorities and consulting and coordinating with Arab nations,\" a statement carried by the official news agency SPA said.\n\"These elements should bear the responsibility for their irresponsible actions and they alone should end the crisis they have created.\"\nThe statement predictably received praise from the Saudi press, which dominates international Arab media.\nThat also seems to be the Egyptian position, although less overtly stated. Leading Egyptian government daily Al Ahram said the same day, in its editorial:\nThe seriousness of the situation demands that we cease talking about determining who started the hostilities. The whole world must know that it is Lebanon, and not a single faction, that is paying the price of this aggression.\nThe great Al Ahram editorialist Salama Ahmed Salama wrote yesterday:\nWe must recognize this terrifying fact: Israel launched a fifth war against the Arabs, although without a declaration of war. Israel is ready to launch an offensive on all Arab fronts and nothing will stop it if it believes its interests demand it... The objective is to put an end to all resistance in Lebanon and Palestine. Israel will thus determine the new shape of its relationship with the Arab world... Israel continues to fight without worrying because President Bush had assured his support to exercise its right of self-defense.\nThe Egyptian government is more coy than Saudi Arabia but essentially seems to think the problem is Hizbullah. Hosni Mubarak is earning is $2b a year:\nEgypt persuaded Israel against a planned land attack on the Lebanese capital of Beirut following Hizbullah's abduction of two Israeli soldiers earlier this week, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said Sunday. The Egyptian leader also disclosed an Iranian offer to negotiate a settlement with Hizbullah as part of Arab initiatives to resolve the crisis, but called Tehran's bid \"a trap.\"\n\"Egypt was keen not to let the Israelis into Beirut,\" Mubarak told reporters Sunday after talks with the president of the United Arab Emirates, Sheik Khalifa bin Zayid al-Nuhayyan. \"If we hadn't stepped in, Beirut would have been destroyed,\" Mubarak said.\nRead on for Mubarak's ideas on how Iran tried to set a trap for him. This is reminiscent of Mubarak's attitude last week when he accused Iran of sabotaging negotiations with Hamas.\n(Side note on Egypt-US relationship: with the recent upgrading of these bilateral relations through a permanent consultation mechanism, and Egypt's centrality in the region's various conflicts, consider the Egyptian democratization issue being shelved by Washington till c. 2010.)\nWe'll see what comes out in the planned Arab League meeting -- not that I think anything positive would ever come out of an Arab League meeting.\nInteresting post from Abu Aardvark:\nMore seriously, the al-Jazeera report about the press conference held by Secretary General Amr Musa and the Emirati Foreign Minister is absolutely fascinating. According to al-Jazeera, the journalists at the press conference laid into the Arab officials, blasting them for their silence and inaction. A range of journalists threw out furious questions about why the Arab League was ignoring the anger of the Arab street (their word, not mine) over Israeli aggression against Lebanon and the Palestinians (ditto). Musa, taken aback, expressed understanding and even agreement with his questioners - saying that the assembled officials had agreed that the peace process had completely collapsed and that \"certain world powers\" had conspired against the process on Israel's behalf. How impressed the assembled journalists were by his response is unclear. But it is a telling moment, with Musa and the Arab League confronted by this angry set of journalists claiming to speak for the Arab public... not quite the obsequious questioning to which they prefer to be accustomed. And for Musa himself... a long way from the days when the second half of the refrain to Egyptian singer (and would-be pulse of the Arab street) Shabaan Abd al-Rahim's hit \"I hate Israel\" was \"I love Amr Musa\".\nNot much if you don't live on Pennsylvania Avenue.\nI won't tire of saying it: this is the culmination of six years of total neglect (and sometimes worse) by Washington of the centrality of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for regional politics. If you are American, please write to your Congressmen and let them know that the US needs a bold and independent foreign policy in the Middle East -- not Israel's.\n(Incidentally, tomorrow I will post a long list of links to articles discussing the \"Israel Lobby\" article that appeared in the London Review of Books. 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        "raw_content": "Tag Archives: Roseland\n\u201cI Feel You Girl\u201d: Sexual Assault, and Diana the Hunter of Bus Drivers\nPosted on September 15, 2014 by artofbreath\nLast week a pregnant 24-year-old college student was walking to her car on a lunch break when she was approached by a man with a knife. He forced her into her car, made her drive a short distance to an ally, where he raped her, then locked her in the trunk of her own car before he fled the scene. This happened near Chicago State University, on 98th and Indiana, which is roughly 5 blocks from the school I work at. Continue reading \u2192\nPosted in Messy stuff, Monday Musings, Urban Ministry\tTagged Aaron Parks, Chicago, Christian, Cuidad Juarez, Diana, Ferguson, Ferguson MO, Goddess of the Hunt, Hunter of Bus Drivers, Juarez, killer, Mexico, Mike Brown, morals, murder, Police Brutality, police butality, rape, Roseland, Sexual Assault, shooting, violence, women\n\u201cIt was just self defense!\u201d my prayer for young black men\nTwo weekends ago there were over 71 people who were shot in Chicago. 54 people were killed by gunshot in Chicago during George Zimmerman\u2018s trial. In 31% of the killings, the victim was 19 years of age or younger. 76% \u2026 Continue reading \u2192\nPosted in Messy stuff, Thirsty Thursdays, Urban Ministry\tTagged Chicago, George Zimmerman, Jesus, LeCrae, Luke 6, Roseland, Southside crime, Trayvon Martin, voilence\nFrom Crying in the Weeds to Planting Seeds\nSomething evil was lurking in my body yesterday morning\u2026 I was unsettled and unhappy, but the reason for such a sour state of being was not apparent. This feeling soon grew to need a reason for it\u2019s existence, so I began to pick a fight with my husband. Having a very bright morning, he was not altogether pleased with my needless anger and frustration, so of course, we had a giant argument\u2026.. right before church. How many young couples have been in this exact same situation before?\nWhen we first joined our church, we experienced this kind of spiritual attack every Sunday morning. It seemed as though the Devil was working very hard to make us too ashamed and angry at ourselves and each other to be committed to our place of worship. So, when this came up again, I knew deep down that Satan was trying to prevent something from happening\u2026 but I had no idea how hard he would be working to break me that morning\u2026\nUpon arriving at church, I sat and sulked in the car, not wanting to see my husband lead worship, then I got fed up with sulking (because let\u2019s face it, sulking is no fun) and so I started praying. It was very hard to hear God. I finally made my way into the church, trying hard to blend in and not be noticed (although, being the only white red-faced girl with a runny nose and teary eyes, this proved difficult).\nFor the rest of the service, I kept getting hit over and over with reasons to want to run. Far away.\nIt wasn\u2019t that people were being especially cruel or rude (except for one unfortunate occasion), but it was clear that Satan was working to discourage my efforts in contributing to my church. Being still green to church membership and still coping with the fact that not all Christians in the church are perfect followers of Christ (see my previous blog post), I felt heartbroken at being so discouraged by my own church. Somehow I felt that this wasn\u2019t the way it should be\u2026\nI came home sobbing, telling Dennis I never want to go back and that if no one appreciates my work or my creativity, then I\u2019ll just go, or then we\u2019ll just go and start our own church!\nI literally would not stop crying.\nDennis was very sweet considering I had been a jerk to him earlier that same morning. He told me that what I was feeling made perfect sense\u2026.. But God still has called us to this church\u2026.so in other words, cry it out, then buck up and get on with it.\nI cried for another hour, then decided to be less pitiful and start making some lunch (by this time it was 3pm and our stomachs were growling rather ferociously).\nOver lunch I felt the Holy Spirit stirring in my heart. \u201cI told you to plant that garden for a reason Claire. You blogged about it, but have you gotten your hands dirty in that soil yet?\u201d\n\u201cI need to plant some seeds today.\u201d I told Dennis.\n\u201cI was just thinking the same thing\u2026\u201d He replied. Although he was speaking a lot less literally than I was.\nI went outside and got the pots ready with dirt and took out the weeds around our yard. While I was getting dirty and sweaty, Dennis went to get some beer. I know. Not exactly what you were expecting. But we took the beer over to our neighbors across the street and asked if the kids could come over for Bible Study and dinner later in the evening, then hung out on the porch with them, watching the kids play with the water hose and eat icy pops.\nAllyiah, Stewie, JR, and Brianna came over to help me make pizza dough. The whole while I spoke to them about treating one another with respect and how to ask for things politely. (JR and Brianna were not as fond of each other and the kids kept grabbing things around our house and from each others\u2019 pockets). Nevertheless, we mixed the flour and milk and butter together and we rolled out the the dough into little roundish disks and I let the kids splatter tomato sauce over it, throw cheese onto every corner of the pan, and sprinkle seasoning onto the little homemade pizzas. We stuck them into the oven and set the timer, and then met Dennis in the living room for Bible Study.\nHe had chosen Matthew 13: the parable of the sower. We read together, talked about what the seed represented, and what each part of the ground was. Then we read John 3:16 and talked about Jesus. The kids asked a lot of questions, and after showing them a movie clip of \u201cGodspell\u201d, Dennis asked them if they wanted to pray \u201cthe prayer\u201d with him.\nLet me start off by saying that I am not an avid evangelist by any means. I myself am a new Christian and so I feel somewhat hypocritical asking someone to start believing and living for someone I took so long to find myself. I also have not been trained in any evangelical methods, and so the prayer called \u201cthe prayer\u201d was also fairly new to me.\nI watched as these four children sat in my living room repeating after me and my husband. Their eyes were closed, they were really talking to God, perhaps for the first time, and they were speaking words to invite Jesus into their lives.\nAt first I thought, \u201cWell, they don\u2019t really know what they are saying\u2026 these are just words\u201d. But then the power of this prayer began to sink in. These kids were admitting that sin was in their lives, that sin controlled the world they lived in, and especially in Roseland, where they are witnesses to violence, drugs, and sex everyday. They were confessing that they believe in Jesus Christ, that He died for them and that they loved Him. They were even vocalizing a choice to follow God and to live for Christ.\nI felt the frustration with my church melt away little by little and I felt a quite voice inside of me say \u201cYou have planted the seeds, and their fruit is better than any you could reap from your literal garden outside. But I have called you to be a harvester for these children.\u201d\nA week or so ago I wrote about God\u2019s unquestionable assignment to plant a garden. Now, we did go out and plant some seeds after dinner with the kids, but what I think God was really alluding to was planting the seed of God\u2019s Word in the hearts of these young children.\nThe Gospel of Matthew explains that children are as the Kingdom of Heaven, and that if we as adults, humble ourselves as children, then we will be greatest in the Kingdom of Heaven. The more I study Matthew, the more I am convinced that the Kingdom of God is already here; John the Baptist spoke of it\u2019s coming, and Jesus brought it with Him when he gave us the Holy Spirit and taught us how to pray and live. Many are still waiting, and many are not contributing to it, but regardless, it is here and I know that I want to be sold out for it. Like the man who gave up everything to purchase a pearl of great price, I want to leave all to bring the Kingdom to Roseland.\nLittle children are Kings and Queens in this Kingdom. The poor, downtrodden, and weak are Kings and Queens in this Kingdom. This Kingdom does not look like any other idea of a kingdom that you could dream of or see in books and movies. This Kingdom is for the least of these. The nothings, the lowlifes, the scum, the dirty, the struggling, the lame, the blind, the sinners desperate for change. Children, wide-eyed, innocent, trusting, and believing, are the perfect candidates for Royal Subjects in God\u2019s Kingdom, and last night, with all six of us praying to Jesus, we brought it a little closer to our part of the city.\nProverbs 22:6 states \u201ctrain up a child in the way he should go and when he is older he shall not depart from it\u201d. Even if this world takes over this block, even if Satan tests these children, just as he tested me that same morning, and even if they stray into sin, God promises that they will not depart from it when they are older. I pray that Dennis and I can continue to train up these children with Christ as the center, so that they will become good soil for the Word of God.\nI truly am amazed how God turns what Satan meant for evil into His goodness. I don\u2019t think I would be truly as surrendered to Christ last night if I had not been broken down earlier that morning. 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        "raw_content": "Home / Parking and Directions\nTRAFFIC ADVISORY: PERMANENT ROAD CLOSURE NEAR THE HARRIS FINE ARTS CENTER\nAs part of BYU\u2019s efforts to create a safer, pedestrian-friendly environment and to unify the campus, North Campus Drive no longer connects to Heritage Drive. With this change, the visitor lot by the Museum of Art was increased by 33 percent. Access to the lot directly east of the Harris Fine Arts Center is available on Heritage Drive from 900 East. (As this lot fills quickly, patrons are encouraged to park elsewhere, including the Museum of Art lot, the lots north of the administration building, and the lot east of the law school building.)\nThe visitor lot at the Museum of Art remains open all day. The faculty lots at the Museum of Art and north of the administration building open to the public at 7 pm. The lot east of the law school building (900 East) opens to the public at 4 pm.\nPARKING AT BYU\nThe BYU faculty parking lot at the Museum of Art (MOA) opens to the public at 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Most other faculty lots on campus open to the public at 7:00 p.m. while many BYU student parking lots open to the public at 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Public parking is also available in most lots all day on Saturdays. Visitor lots are available during regular business hours north of the Museum of Art (MOA) and east of the Wilkinson Student Center (WSC). We strongly encourage you to plan extra time to find parking, especially when campus is hosting home football and basketball games.\nA person who has a state issued disability permit or license plate may park in any disability stall, regular stall, or unlimited in a time stall that has a clock symbol on the designating sign. Disability stalls for the Harris Fine Arts Center (HFAC) are located directly east of the building in the lot between the HFAC, Wilkinson Student Center, and Law School. (Wheelchair access to the HFAC is available on the north and south ends of the building.) Parking on red curbs is prohibited. Disability permits are not allowed in specialty stalls such as Official, Dean and Director, Nursery, Service, or department issued stalls. Please check signs to ensure proper parking.\n>>>View a campus map here. Click the \u201cPARKING\u201d tab.\nTraffic and available parking can be severely impacted by on-campus athletics events.\n>>>Click here for the schedule of athletics events.\nDIRECTIONS TO THE HARRIS FINE ARTS CENTER (HFAC)\nCOMING FROM THE NORTH (SALT LAKE CITY, OREM)\nFrom I-15 southbound, take the University Parkway exit (#269) and turn left (east).\nDrive east on University Parkway through Orem, past University Mall, down the hill, and past LaVell Edwards Stadium.\nImmediately after passing the stadium, turn right (south) at the traffic light onto 450 East.(The Marriott Center will be on the corner.)\nAt the light after the Marriott Center turn left (east) onto North Campus Drive.\nContinue on North Campus Drive under the two pedestrian overpasses. Immediately following the second overpass, turn right into the Visitors\u2019 Parking lot at the Museum of Art (MOA).\nThe HFAC is the building directly south of the MOA.\nCOMING FROM THE SOUTH (SPANISH FORK, SPRINGVILLE)\nFrom I-15 northbound, take the University Avenue exit. Upon exiting you will be driving north on University Avenue.\nContinue driving north on University Avenue past the Provo Tabernacle, the new Provo Library, soccer fields, and Provo High School.\nTurn right (east) on 1230 North/Bulldog Blvd.\nContinue driving east up the hill past the Welcome to BYU sign, Tanner Building, and the residence halls. After driving straight through the light you will be on North Campus Drive.",
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        "raw_content": "DG\u2019s inspire Anita Erskine and NAFTI to give over 50 young African Women Free Education\nPositively influenced by a fine blend of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG\u2019s) #4, #5 and #9, Quality Education, Gender Equality and Innovation and Infrastructure respectively, Pan African Media Maven, Anita Erskine and the National Film Television Institute (NAFTI) have formed an historic ten \u2013 year partnership that will fuel the ambition of some young African women, who have a deep desire to revolutionize Africa\u2019s Film and Television Industry.\nThe Partnership, which will see the release of a series of scholarships, tuition bursaries, Internship opportunities and Short Film Project Funding, will have recipients and beneficiaries who have demonstrated brilliance and an eagerness to pursue Film Directing and Television Production but who are clearly at a socio \u2013 economic disadvantage such as poverty, disability or displacement (as in the case of Refugees) to name a few. These funds will be released by Anita Erskine Media each year and will enable the beneficiaries to access education at NAFTI, at no or subsidized cost to them.\nThe Internship opportunities for the students will be provided and brokered by Anita Erskine Media and its partner TV networks and Film Studios around the world.\n\u201cNAFTI believes in impressing on its students that film and television are expressions towards the development of the intellectual, philosophical and cultural ideals of our people. As a result, NAFTI recognizes the importance of training not just media artisans, but scholarly professionals who can critically reflect on the African society and provide images and creative representations that enhance the Africa identity. So while professional training constitutes the Institute\u2019s core work, its curricula continues to be a unique blend of scholarship inculcation and professional development.\u201d Dr. Samuel A. Nai, Rector, NAFTI.\nThis is the first time a woman in the Media and Communications discipline in Ghana, has collaborated with an Institute in the Creative Arts and Audio Visual Production field in Ghana.\n\u201cNAFTI is a trusted Ghanaian institution and has indeed produced some of the most powerful film directors and television producers, whose works are meeting global critical acclaim every day. The partnership approach is three \u2013 pronged. There is an urgent need for our true, authentic, original indigenous stories to be told. Meanwhile, there is also an entirely new army of Women rising. They want guidance, need support and crave every help they can get. Sadly many, lack the funds required to facilitate their dreams and ambition. On another hand, the SDG\u2019s are a clear challenge to each of us to empower and change our communities for the better. I am deeply passionate about Education for Women so I am confident that this collaboration with NAFTI will make an immense contribution to very fabric of our nation on so many levels. Our beneficiaries are between the ages of 17 and 23 and come from across the continent. Africa\u2019s emergence depends on this kind of collaboration. And I thank God that it is lifting off today.\u201d says Anita Erskine.\nErskine\u2019s focus on Girls Education began as a personal effort which was initially inspired by her work with Discovery Learning Alliance \u2013 the nonprofit wing of global communications giant, Discovery Communications. Now, as an intercontinental advocate for Girls Education, Erskine\u2019s resilience in this particular effort is to elevate Women around the world to allow Girls of all ethnicities to access Education.\nThe potential recipients will come via recommendation from schools and communities and will be screened by the Anita Erskine Media Board in tandem with NAFTI\u2019s senior management. The first batch of recipients will be announced in June 2018.\nFor more information please contact Roberta Foli on 0242815060.\neShun\u2019s Amazing Performance At MTN music festival (Video)",
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        "raw_content": "In his 1948 classic, Ideas Have Consequences, conservative scholar Richard Weaver wrote,\nThat it does not matter what a man believes is a statement heard on every side today. The statement carries a fearful implication. \u2026what [a man] believes tells him what the world is for. How can men who disagree about what the world is for agree about any of the minutiae of daily conduct? The statement really means that it does not matter what a man believes so long as he does not take his beliefs seriously. \u2026But suppose he does take his beliefs seriously? Then what he believe places a stamp upon his experience, and he belongs to a culture, which is a league founded on exclusive principles.\nWhile this statement was undoubtedly true in Weaver\u2019s time, it may be even more applicable now, because it gets to the heart of the ceaseless arguments that plague modern society. These battles are frequently fought on political grounds, but politics is downstream from the source of the issue, the irreconcilably different worldviews of those involved in the argument.\nCompounding the issue today is that technology has combined with generations of government schooling to create a populace that has both the desire and the ability to make their voices heard, but not to listen to alternative viewpoints nor dispassionately analyze ideas they disagree with. Add to this the modern commitment to an all-powerful unitary government with the ability to enforce a singular view of culture, and what results are not only the vitriolic arguments so common today, but also the basis for the outbreak of actual violence, which is also becoming increasingly common.\nIf it is true that culture precedes politics, and if Weaver is correct that a culture \u201cis a league founded on exclusive principles,\u201d then it\u2019s not clear how groups of people with entirely distinct sets of principles can co-exist in an environment in which they are all attempting to use political power to mandate their mutually exclusive worldviews. The most contentious political issues of the day \u2013 including income \u201credistribution\u201d, gun control, definitions of marriage, and the vague, ever-changing doctrine of social justice \u2013 are not simply matters of policy. At their roots are incompatible visions of the world. Socialism and laissez-faire capitalism are not points on a spectrum. Nor are ideas about the primacy of property rights, including firearms, or conceptions about the moral dimensions of marriage. These all arise from distinct sets of principles, and no single policy, nor a middle ground between policies, will satisfy everyone, or even quell the battle for any length of time.\nThe standard libertarian answer to this conundrum is to simply reduce or eliminate the role of the state, thereby eliminating the battle over its powers to enforce conformity with one set of principles. And while it\u2019s true that this is the ideal state of the state, it\u2019s also true that not only are modern attitudes on government nowhere close to the libertarian ideal, many are hopelessly irreconcilable with it. While it would theoretically be possible, for instance, for individuals to voluntarily assent to the economic platform of socialism, it\u2019s obvious that they would be few in number. Therefore, redistribution and planning on the scale desired by, say, Bernie Sanders necessitates a large and intrusive state structure. As journalist John T. Flynn noted during World War II, the planned economy, being necessarily top-down in structure, ultimately relies on violence or the threat of violence to enforce cooperation with its dictates. The same can be said for attitudes that would seek to prohibit guns or drugs, or forcefully override cultural and religious beliefs on morality.\nThe solution, then, seems not to be found in simply calling for the reduction of the state or some universal libertarian order. Both of these concepts, desirable though they may be, ignore that many cultural attitudes militate against them, and indeed preclude their adoption. Rather, the recognition that political disputes have cultural origins should indicate that the solution to current political battles must account for this variety of opinion. 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        "raw_content": "SOUTH AFRICA: Shooting rocks Cape Town International Airport\nReports have emerged of a shooting at Cape Town International Airport this Wednesday morning.\nOne person, a man in his 50s, was shot at the drop off zone in what appears to be a gang-related shooting. Suspects travelling in an unknown vehicle opened fire on him before fleeing the scene.\nSAPS spokesperson Vish Naidoo said:\n\u201cInformation also emerged later that a passer-by approximately 30 years of age was also struck by a stray bullet. That man also received treatment at the scene and was removed to hospital.\u201d\nNaidoo refuted reports that the 50-year old victim was a gang leader.\n\u201cWe do not know the status of the man\u2026we are still yet to confirm his identity for our investigation and to inform the family as well,\u201d he said.\n\u201cWe do not want to get to the motive at this point in time until we are certain depending on how our investigations unfold on exactly what the motive was for the shooting.\u201d\nThe shooting took place at about 05:15 on Wednesday morning, according to CapeTalk Radio. It is alleged that a BMW X5 and a white vehicle were involved in the shooting.\nMeanwhile, the 50 year old man shot at the Cape Town airport has being identified as suspected Sexy Boys gang leader Jerome \u201cDonkie\u201d Booysen. News24.com reports sources say this would be the third time Jerome \u201cDonkie\u201d Booysen has been the target of a shooting this year.\nPrevious Previous post: Trump tells widow of soldier killed in Niger : \u2018He knew what he signed up for\u2019\nNext Next post: Man Kills Wife In Akwa Ibom, Cuts Her Into Pieces In The Presence Of Their 3 Kids\n3 thoughts on \u201cSOUTH AFRICA: Shooting rocks Cape Town International Airport\u201d\nSA to the world. lol",
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        "raw_content": "A Broad Overview of Eyeliners to Help You Pick the Best\nMubasherin Sayed Oct 8, 2018\nMost people consider eyeliner application a difficult and tricky process. So, we will provide you with an overview of eyeliners to help you learn how to use them to enhance your look.\nEyeliners are an important part of eye makeup. They are used to define and enhance your eyes, leading to bold and expressive features.\nThere are many people who don't know how to apply them properly. It takes a little practice to make those fine lines to define your eyes. Let us first discuss the different types of eyeliners, because each have a different technique when it comes to their application.\nThis comes in a bottle with a separate brush. It is better to use a pointed brush with a hard tip for applying it properly. Liquid liner gives the best results when applied to the top lid. It gives you a dramatic, expressive look.\nThis option has become quite popular these days, as it is easier to apply, and does not smudge easily. It is available in different shades, and successfully gives you a soft and pleasant look.\nYou have to mix these type of liners with water for application. Always hold a tissue paper near the bottom lid while using this liner on the top lid.\nNowadays, there is a new trend of using eye shadows as eyeliners, as there are a variety of colors to choose from.\nApplying eyeliner properly is very important, or it might spoil your look completely. It is mandatory to apply the base and the eye shadow beforehand. You should avoid wearing anything in your hand, like a bracelet or a watch, while doing so, as it might come in the way, or cause distraction.\nMake sure there is sufficient light so that it does not smudge or become crooked. Applying liquid liner is comparatively more difficult than applying a pencil one. Make a thick line on small eyes, and a thin line for big eyes.\nOn Top Lid\nKeep your eyes open while applying liquid eyeliner. Do not make a single continuous line. Instead, make small lines on the lash line in the inner corner, in the middle, and the outer corner.\nYou can then connect them gradually, making a proper shaped line, according to the lash line.You can even apply a thick line, or extend the line a little more outside the outer corner of your eye, depending upon the look you want.\nPencil eyeliner is easy to apply when it comes to applying on the top lid. Stretch your eye towards the outer corner, and then make a continuous line towards it. Make sure you apply it properly on the lash line.\nTo Bottom Lid\nYou can make a continuous line, using a liquid eyeliner. Many women prefer using a pencil for the bottom lid. You can make small dots, then join them to make a continuous line. You can smudge the eyeliner, making it look broader to give you a smoky look.\nIt is very important to choose the right color to give you an utterly gorgeous look. The most important factor to be considered is your eye color, and the color of the eye shadow.\nBlack, brown, and blue eyeliners look good on light-colored eyes, while shades of brown and plum complement dark-colored eyes.\nEye Color Shades\nGreen Violet, brownish pink, mauve, pink, and salmon\nBlue Taupe, camel, and brown\nBrown Blue, gray, plum, and slate\nBlack Brown, black, and plum\nThus, it might be difficult to apply eyeliner, but once you get used to the procedure, it will give you unbelievable results. Pick a color, and make your eyes look the way they have never looked before.",
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        "raw_content": "Auriemma: Saving the players from themselves\u2026and other amusements\nI don\u2019t think there\u2019s a coach alive who hasn\u2019t taken a player aside and told her she didn\u2019t play well that day, or she seemed to be distracted, or her mental preparation wasn\u2019t what it should have been, or her concentration was lacking. Coaches have lots of phrases to deal with poor performances without humiliating the player.\nThen there\u2019s Geno Auriemma.\nHe has a myriad of phrases to deal with poor performances, and maybe he does share them with his players, but he also shares them with reporters. And the Courant, to its discredit, then gleefully reprints them:\n\u201cGeno Says Fans Deserve Money Back After Poor Effort By Bench\u201d\nI\u2019m not saying a coach doesn\u2019t have the right to expect more, or expect better, and what I don\u2019t know about basketball could fill a good-sized national park; but despite Auriemma\u2019s disgust with his team\u2019s effort, they won by 18; their second team played a Division One first team even, and UConn remains undefeated.\nCourant sportswriter Mike Anthony who wrote this morning\u2019s article said of the cosmic failure of an 18-point win, \u201c\u2026Auriemma measures performances differently than just about any other coach.\u201d\nIf we weren\u2019t all drinking the Kool-Aid and counting our banners, we\u2019d realize that he\u2019s coaching kids, young adults\u2014you pick the nomenclature\u2014how about human beings?\u2014who deserve respect for the effort they\u2019re putting out. At the very least, they don\u2019t need to be vilified publicly as transgressors were on the town green three-hundred years ago. Rooting for those kids is easy, but his reminding us that there\u2019s a reason the second team doesn\u2019t play much is unnecessarily cruel. They\u2019re the second team! Does he think they don\u2019t know they lack the skills of the starters? Do they have to read about in the paper?\nThe hypocrisy beggars belief. His claim that he\u2019s trying to \u201csave them from themselves\u201d rings false when he singles out one player and says \u201cyou can\u2019t give up more layups than she gives up.\u201d I doubt if she feels saved. Or motivated.\nIn his utter frustration, Auriemma said that if he could have his way, he\u2019d reimburse the spectators: \u201cI\u2019d give every person who came their money back.\u201d\nEasily done. Most of the crowd of 7,477 probably kept their ticket stubs. Have them send them in. Fifty bucks a ticket on average\u2014that will set the coach back just under $400,000. That\u2019s a pretty good chunk of his $2.4 million yearly salary and would mean lots of checks to sign, but to fulfill a wish, well here\u2019s the chance.\nBefore you remind me that the players love him, I\u2019ll concede that, to a point. He gets them to win. And the fans love him for the same reason. But if I had a daughter playing for a coach like that with a better than even chance of winning a national title, and she told me she wanted to transfer to a school with no chance, I\u2019d help her pack (and hope I didn\u2019t read in the Courant about what a loser she was).\nMaybe Mike Anthony is right about Auriemma measuring performances differently, but can\u2019t we do the same\u2026maybe measure his performances by the grace, generosity, and decency shown to every member of his team afterward, irrespective of the score?\nPrevious PostPrevious Whatever happened to\u2026\nNext PostNext The economy surges forward\u2014billing at a later date",
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        "raw_content": "BelarusDigest > All > Political Sphere in Belarus: from Marxism-Leninism to Political Science\nLike its native country, the discipline of political science in Belarus will take decades to outgrow its Soviet past. After all, most of the country\u2019s contemporary social science luminaries were brought up on the volumes of scientific communism, memorizing the blessings of the socialist revolution and the proletarian dictatorship, and today force-feed their own students with courses like the \u201cIdeology of the Belarusian State.\u201d As a result, the spectre of communist past still haunts the Belarusian academia.\nOvercoming that \u201cspectre\u201d is what inspired five young researchers at the Belarusian State University to found Palitychnaja Sfera (Political Sphere), the only professional journal of political studies in Belarus. Since its inception in 2001, the journal has evolved into a dynamic and professional research institute geared toward acquiring new knowledge and presenting it at the academic and political levels, as well as to the public at large. Today, Political Sphere is, first and foremost, a community of political and social scientists.\n\u201cOur main focus is the gradual formation of a Belarusian school of political studies,\u201d explained Andrei Kazakevich, director of the Institute, in a Feb. 15 interview. Political Sphere aims to represent achievements of Belarusian political science without political and ideological limitations, overcome negative consequences of authoritarian rule for the Belarusian academic community and society, and maintain a dialogue between political scientists, the public, and the private institutions. Political Sphere also hopes to encourage the study of Belarusian politics, stimulate research and analytical activities in Belarus, and integrate Belarusian scientists in the international academic community, according to the \u201cConcept note\u201d on the Institute\u2019s web site.\nThis spring, Political Sphere is completing a research project on the evolution of Belarusan national identity in 1990-2008. Nation, national project, concept of nation, and ethnic conflicts are the focus for the upcoming issue of the journal. \u201cThe topic is very important for Belarus, which is undergoing the process of nation-building, and where the national identity is fragmented,\u201d said Kazakevich.\nThe journal Political Sphere receives submissions from the researchers in Ukraine, Russia, Lithuania, and the United States, but most of its contents comes from Belarusan authors, according to Kazakevich. All articles pass an anonymous review. Sometimes the institute publishes the so-called \u201cEnglish issues,\u201d compiled from the most interesting articles translated into English, said the Institute\u2019s researcher and board member Siarhei Kuzniatsou in a Feb. 16 e-mail. The publication\u2019s primary audience is political scientists, students, analysts, and observers. While Political Sphere may also be of interest for politicians and government officials, \u201cthey feel themselves smart enough without such readings,\u201d noted Dzianis Melyantsou, a researcher and board member of the Institute, in a Feb. 15 e-mail.\nHaving experienced the \u201cidiosyncrasies\u201d of Belarusan academia firsthand, members of the Institute identify the absence of empirical research and the isolation from international academia as the main obstacles to the growth of political science in Belarus. These obstacles have been both the main reason for the journal\u2019s existence and the primary concern of the founders of Political Sphere, who in 2005 moved the journal to the European Humanities University in exile in Vilnius, Lithuania, due to the increasing suppression at home. According to Kazakevich, the move is partial, and Minsk remains the center for the scientific community associated with the journal. In 2009, Political Sphere became indepenent from EHU, but remains registered in Lithuania.\nThe Political Sphere team consists of 12-15 permanent authors and researchers, all of whom are political scientists and sociologists between the ages of 25 and 35. Some of them are associated with Belarusan State University and National Academy of Sciences, while others received their MA and PhD degrees abroad, according to Melyantsou. Andrei Yahorau, a researcher and a board member at the Institute, said in a Feb. 16 e-mail the team\u2019s age corresponds to the age of the Belarusan political science, which started developing only in the recent 15-20 years. According to Yahorau, the team\u2019s interest in political science emerged as a result of the necessity to understand the political contradictions of the 90s. With contemporary Belarus being a \u201cbarely known state from the scientific view point,\u201d we are excited about discovering and describing every piece of Belarus\u2019 political reality,\u201d he said.\nThe difficult conditions of Belarus\u2019 social sciences have affected the career trajectories of all members of Institute. \u201cIt is very difficult (and often impossible) to defend a dissertation, get a job at the university that will correspond to one\u2019s qualification and career plans, undertake independent research, or officially publish one\u2019s work,\u201d said Yahorau.\n\u201cFor the authoritarian regime in Belarus, research on politics is a taboo,\u201d Kazakevich said. \u201cPolitical science is squeezed out by ideology, and \u2018politics\u2019 is considered as an undesirable and risky research subject. Belarus\u2019 conservative and patronizing academic community is isolated from its western equivalents, and there is no dynamic or incentives for creative work.\u201d Kazakevich said the discipline of political science has never become quite legitimate in Belarus. \u201cIts main difference with the West is the orientation on translating current knowledge and speculative musings. Empirical research and attention to details is lacking,\u201d he added.\nDespite the difficulties the team faces, Political Sphere aspires to take the place it deserves in the Belarusan academic community as well as integrate into the international academic field. Yahorau also said, \u201cTo be accepted as researchers and professors, to prepare the next generations of Belarusan political scientists, to form a vibrant scholarly community, and to discover the political reality in Belarus for ourselves, our country and the world, is our greatest ambition.\u201d\nThe article originally appeared in Spring 2010 Belarusian Review (Vol. 22, No. 1).\nhttps://belarusdigest.com/story/political-sphere-in-belarus-from-marxism-leninism-to-political-science/\nTags Andrei Kazakevich Andrei Yahorau Belarus Belarusan State University Belarusian language Belarusian State University Director Dzianis Melyantsou Entertainment Europe European Humanities University Geography Minsk Politics Private researcher and a board member researcher and board member Social Issues Technology Vilnius\nVolha Charnysh11 April 2010\nInstead of Landing in Minsk, Kaczy\u0144ski\u2019s Plane Crashed in Smolensk\nIn September 2009, the President of Poland Kaczy\u0144ski sent his condolences to the President of Belarus because of the death of two Belarusian pilots in a crash of Su-27 fighter plane at an air show. Today, state leaders around the world are condoling with the Poles at the loss of President Lech Kaczy\u0144ski and 95 others in a plane crash near Smolensk.\nOn April 10, Lech Kaczy\u0144ski was flying to commemorate the deaths of thousands of Poles murderedby the Soviet Union and buried in the Katyn Forest just across the eastern border of Belarus. On March 5, 1940, Joseph Stalin signed an order to execute 25,700 Polish prisoners of war in the camps of Ostashkov, Starobelsk, and Kozelsk. Only in 1990 did the Soviet authorities admit responsibility for the Katyn murders.\nBecause of the fog, it was difficult for the pilots to land in Smolensk airport, near the Katyn Forest. Polish media report that air traffic controllers had advised the Polish pilots not to attempt to land at the airport, but turn around and head for Minsk, the capital of Belarus. The obscure military aerodrome near Smolensk lacked the necessary navigational equipment to receive planes in heavy fog. Despite these warnings, Polish pilots, apparently under pressure from their VIP passengers, decided to take the risk of landing in Smolensk. Perhaps, the Polish delegation had its own reasons not to land in Belarus.\nFew people outside Warsaw and Minsk know that Lech Kaczy\u0144ski was one of the staunchest defenders of human rights in Belarus and a vocal critic of its president. Just last month, condemning the detentions and trials of activists of the Union of Poles in Belarus, Lech Kaczy\u0144ski wrote a personal letter to Alyaksandr Lukashenka defending the Polish minority. Having received no response from the Belarusian authorities, Lech Kaczynski appealed to the European Union\u2019s institutions though the President of the European Union Herman Van Rompuy and European Parliament President Jerzy Buzek.\nNotably, Belarus did not send a delegation to the earlier ceremony in Katyn. This is despite the fact that Katyn\u2019s victims included hundreds of Belarusians who served in the Polish Army in 1940 when Western Belarus was a part of Poland.\nIf the Belarus president were to fly to Smolensk, he would not have used an old Soviet plane for that. Ever mindful of what losing their leader would mean for the Belarusian people, President Alyaksandr Lukashenka has long ago switched to the sleek and safe US Boeing. Lech Kaczy\u0144ski was flying a 20-year old Tupolev Tu-154. 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And so, Xango could help you or somebody you know and love.\nIf you\u2019re looking for a sugar hit, a caffeine hit, a pick me up, then Xango is the closest, natural alternative in my experience and I\u2019ve been taking it for many years. Not only that, Xango is one of the most powerful supplements in terms of it\u2019s super immune boosting quality and its anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, anti-acid, anti-fungal and anti-tumor healing properties.\nXango is extremely effective because the fruit it\u2019s made from, has an extremely high level of \u2018xanthones\u2019 in it.\nTo get a little technical, there are 200 known xanthones in nature, and mangosteen made into the supplement Xango, contains 40 xanthones. There is no other known food source that contains as many xanthones as mangosteen.\nIf you\u2019ve not heard of xanthones before and you don\u2019t get how having 40 out of 200 of them is so wonderful, I\u2019ll put it into other terms: xanthones wake you up like caffeine or sugar.\nRather than have a sugar hit in a fizzy drink or a caffeine hit in a coffee, both damaging and detrimental to your health, have a mouthful of Xango. It will help to heal everything!\nThe number of health issues that Xango can greatly improve, if not heal completely, is w-i-d-e ranging. It acts to strengthen the function and balance of the liver, which makes it a powerful anti-inflammatory.\nOur liver is responsible for the things that ache in general terms. The liver takes care of blood, the temperature in our body especially heat and hormones. The time of the month for me is pleasant now because I don\u2019t get the pain, mood swings or fluid retention that I used to get.\nYou don\u2019t have to be having your period to benefit from Xango. If you\u2019re going through the change of life, it will significantly help you through menopause because it balances hormones. But you don\u2019t have to be a woman, to want or need your hormones balanced either.\nXango is great for men, especially for healthy prostate function, urinary flow and helps to maintain healthy testosterone levels.\nHere are my experiences with Xango: it has definitely improved, in some cases healed completely, problems I\u2019ve had with my skin, bowels, bladder, urinary tract, sleep, my mood and my energy levels.\nI didn\u2019t get zits when I should have or my skin settled down and wasn\u2019t irritable. My trips to the loo were more pleasant because I didn\u2019t experience as much discomfort. 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If not, perhaps you or somebody you know, might suffer from the following imbalances, which Xango can also treat:\nAsthma, Arthritis, Allergies, Hiatal Hernia, Fibromyalgia, Type 2 Diabetes, Eczema, Gastric problems, Fatigue and Cancer.\nI could include a stack of other physical problems that Xango can help to heal, but I encourage you to do your own research, since there is so much material available and sooo many inspiring health stories. You can research the healing benefits of Xango, Mangosteen and Xanthones. Type in \u201cXango and whatever health issue you have\u201d, eg. Xango and Herpes, Xango and Hair\u2026 etc.\nIf you\u2019d like to research medical doctors who have studied and used Xango as a first line therapy, you can look up Dr Sam Walters and Dr J Frederick Templeman, MD.\nI don\u2019t sell many supplements but the ones I do, I\u2019ve tried and tested over a long period of time, with repeated positive results. 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        "raw_content": "Christian boarding schools in or near Kingwood, Texas. Get free help finding the best therapeutic boarding school in Kingwood, Texas.\nHome \u00bb Therapeutic Boarding Schools in Kingwood, Texas\nTherapeutic Boarding Schools in Kingwood, Texas\nIs your teenager spinning out of control? Looking for a therapeutic Christian boarding school for him or her near Kingwood, Texas?\nUnbeknownst to us, our son was already heavy into smoking pot, huffing, drinking alcohol and just about everything else his new peer group dared him to do. The downward spiral was dramatic \u2014 all the way down to fist-through- the-wallboard rages, running away for days at a time, and finally threatening suicide. After months in counseling, the therapist proclaimed that there was nothing more he could do. He recommended a local residential program and school where issues could be dealt with and the influence of his negative peer group could be broken.\nNot only would it mean selling everything and cashing in all of our savings and the boy\u2019s college fund, but it would mean not seeing our boy for long periods of time. We cried for two days after dropping him off. But then, two weeks later, we learned our boy had been attacked on campus. Unfortunately, the school we put him in was also taking in some violent gang kids (they hadn\u2019t informed us of that), and our son was soon their target, nearly killing him. After his recovery, we went on our own search for the right therapeutic school where he could be safe and be counseled for his issues \u2013 after all, he still needed help, and now he also needed therapy for the trauma of being attacked.\nLet us help you in finding the best school near Kingwood, Texas. We\u2019ve made it our life goal to know all we can about every school, so we can help parents (without cost) find the best possible option for their troubled teen. We want to help you avoid the same mistake we did.\nNow, every day we hear from many frustrated parents in towns like Kingwood, Texas, who share how their once normal and happy child has become seriously out of control \u2014 just like our son was. They talk about how it has disrupted their home and how they fear for their child\u2019s future and very life. \u201cMy child is no longer who she used to be,\u201d is a typical cry from these parents.\nIf your son or daughter is out of control, he or she needs you to intervene. That\u2019s why you\u2019ve landed on this site, so allow us to be the resource you need to help you find just the right program near Kingwood, Texas. The downward spiral your teen is on can have tremendous destructive potential with lifelong consequences, or even bring a young life to a quick end. Don\u2019t wait. Act now based on what you know is true \u2013 your faith, your own beliefs, and what you know is best for your child.\nAllow us to help you find a Christian boarding school closest to Kingwood, Texas that will provide your teen with the help and mentoring he or she needs, and within your budget. We\u2019ve visited most of these programs and we know the staff there. We know what they are good at, and what they are not so good at. We poll parents who have placed their teen in these programs, so we know how well they have done.\nDon\u2019t put your child in a therapeutic boarding school nearby Kingwood merely out of convenience (like we did). Rather, find the program that is most likely to help your child, wherever it may be located in the country. Give us the chance to tell you about a few of them. Fill in the inquiry form now to begin that process. There is NO CHARGE for this service.\nMore about Kingwood, Texas:Kingwood is a 14,000 acre master-planned community located in northeast Houston, Texas, United States. The majority of the community is located in Harris County with a small portion in Montgomery County. Known as the \u201cLivable Forest,\u201d it is the largest master-planned community in Harris County and second-largest within the 10-county HoustonSugar LandBaytown metropolitan area.\nKingwood was created in 1971 as a joint venture between the Friendswood Development Company and King Ranch. Its name was derived as part of of that partnership.\nExcerpt about Kingwood, Texas, used with permission from Wikipedia.com.Wolf Creek Academy\nTherapeutic Boarding Schools in Kingwood, Texas | Best Christian Boarding Schools",
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        "raw_content": "When coming together to create something, it is important that everyone who is involved has the same amount of passion and pride in what is being created. If this is not the case, then the project, whatever it happens to be, will undoubtedly fall flat on its face. There can be no worse feeling than spending time, money and effort on something that ultimately flops. However, we are positive that this will not be the case with this site as the people behind it is all very passionate about sports gambling and betting in general.\nA world of betting possibilities\nWe have your best interests at heart and, therefore, we have taken seven of the most popular sports to bet on, and have provided you with a comprehensive guide for each one. Fancy betting on horse racing but have no clue as to what you can place a bet on? Want to spice up a game of snooker with a bet, but are not sure what to bet on? Feel like adding some excitement to an already entertaining game of Rugby but have never bet on rugby before? If the answer to any of these questions is yes, then you need look no further than this site. Also visit our startpage to find the best betting sites in UK.\nOver the years, we, the creators of BettingGuide.co.uk, have gained a considerable amount of knowledge and experience in the world of sports betting and betting tips. Therefore, we decided to put all of our extensive knowledge together in order to create a site that will act as a guide to others who enjoy a bit of sports betting tips. We sincerely hope that the betting guides available on this site will be of the upmost use to you and will provide you with the information that you require. Hopefully, our betting tips will set you on your way to winning some great cash prizes.\nBet on everything\nNowadays, it is possible to bet on absolutely anything: whether it will be a white Christmas this year; what the name of the next royal baby will be; whether someone will cry during their acceptance speech at the Oscars; and, quite morbidly, you can even bet on when a certain celebrity may die. So, as you can see, there is really no limit as to what you can place a bet on. As was briefly mentioned on the home page, sports have the same variability, and there are many different wagers that can be made when betting on a particular sport. Take football as an example. In the sport of football, you can bet on the following, but not limited to: goals scored, first goal scorer, number of corners, goals, cards, the margin that the victorious team will win by, whether there will be a clean sheet or a penalty missed and at what time the next goal will be scored. You can even bet on whether Luis Suarez will bite someone again (though, with his track record, it might not be worth it, as the odds are probably quite low!). For more detailed information on bet options in football please visit the football betting guide page.",
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        "raw_content": "NBA Schedule 2018-19: Opening Week, Christmas Day and MLK Games Released\nThe NBA announced Wednesday the nationally televised matchups for three of the biggest occasions during the regular season: the opening week, Christmas Day and Martin Luther King Jr. Day.\nHere's the full slate of games for the marquee events, courtesy of NBA.com:\nPhiladelphia 76ers at Boston Celtics, 8 p.m. ET (TNT)\nOklahoma City Thunder at Golden State Warriors, 10:30 p.m. ET (TNT)\nNew Orleans Pelicans at Houston Rockets, 8 p.m. ET (ESPN)\nDallas Mavericks at Phoenix Suns, 10:30 p.m. ET (ESPN)\nChicago Bulls at Philadelphia 76ers, 8 p.m. ET (TNT)\nLos Angeles Lakers at Portland Trail Blazers, 10:30 p.m. ET (TNT)\nBoston Celtics at Toronto Raptors, 8 p.m. ET (ESPN)\nGolden State Warriors at Utah Jazz, 10:30 p.m. ET (ESPN)\nToronto Raptors at Washington Wizards, 7 p.m. ET (NBA TV)\nHouston Rockets at Los Angeles Lakers, 10:30 p.m. (ESPN)\nHouston Rockets at Los Angeles Clippers, 9 p.m. ET (NBA TV)\nMilwaukee Bucks at New York Knicks, 12 p.m. ET (ESPN)\nOklahoma City Thunder at Houston Rockets, 3 p.m. ET (ABC)\nPhiladelphia 76ers at Boston Celtics, 5:30 p.m. ET (ABC)\nLos Angeles Lakers at Golden State Warriors, 8 p.m. ET (ESPN/ABC)\nPortland Trail Blazers at Utah Jazz, 10:30 p.m. ET (ESPN)\nMartin Luther King Jr. Day (Jan. 21)\nNew Orleans Pelicans at Memphis Grizzlies, 5:30 p.m. ET (TNT)\nHouston Rockets at Philadelphia 76ers, 8 p.m. ET (TNT)\nGolden State Warriors at Los Angeles Lakers, 10:30 p.m. ET (TNT)\nNo game will be more anticipated than the new-look Los Angeles Lakers' Christmas Day contest with the two-time defending champion Golden State Warriors.\nIt's the 13th time LeBron James has played on Christmas and the fourth straight year in which his team will play the Warriors. James and the Cleveland Cavaliers went 1-2 against Golden State in the previous three.\nFew expect the Lakers to seriously challenge the Warriors for the NBA title in 2019, but their meeting on Christmas will provide an indicator as to the size of the gulf between the two teams now that James is in Los Angeles.\nPlenty of fans will also be looking forward to another entry in the growing rivalry between the Boston Celtics and Philadelphia 76ers on opening night. With James out of the East, the Celtics and Sixers are positioned to be the two best teams in the conference.\nBoston knocked Philadelphia out of the playoffs last year, a result that came without Kyrie Irving and Gordon Hayward. Both players should be ready on opening night, which means either the Celtics or Sixers can lay down a nice marker to tip off the regular season.\nAlong the same lines, the Toronto Raptors will have an early test against the Celtics on Oct. 19.\nRaptors general manager Masai Ujiri took a big gamble by sending fan favorite DeMar DeRozan to the San Antonio Spurs as part of the Kawhi Leonard trade.\nUjiri needed to shake things up after the Cavs swept the Raptors out of the playoffs. Assuming he'll be back to his best, Leonard is the kind of star who can help get Toronto over the top in the East.\nLeonard will still be adjusting to his new surroundings at the start of the season, so the Raptors likely won't be at their best when they meet Boston. But they can make a nice statement with a win at home against a conference rival.",
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        "raw_content": "Just how big is the Amazon Associates Program?\nPosted by Meg Dowaliby on Friday, January 26, 2018 \u00b7 Leave a Comment\nThis is a great question and one we get asked frequently. We\u2019ve been thinking about this a lot and instead of shrugging and saying \u201cnobody but Amazon really knows\u201d, we thought we could give a better answer.\nSo, we did some research and here is what we found. Let me run you through the numbers:\nThere are currently 12 independent \u201caffiliate programs\u201d that makeup Amazon\u2019s Associates program. While the functions and dashboard are nearly identical, each program is specifically tied to one of Amazon\u2019s storefronts. These include:\nAmzon.com.brAmazon.co.uk\nAmazon.esAmazon.in\n* It\u2019s important to note that Amazon.com.au and Amazon.nl don\u2019t currently have affiliate programs.\nSimilarWeb, an online competitive intelligence tool, attributed 22% of traffic to Amazon.com to \u201cReferrals.\u201d Multiply that 22% by the estimated 2.3 billion visits, and it equates to 500 million visits per month. While that\u2019s an interesting data point it really doesn\u2019t help answer the questions\u2026 But if you are interested in seeing more of what SimilarWeb know about Amazon you can check out their Complete Amazon Factbook.\n\u201cTogether we are more than 10k associated thanks for being part of this team!\u201d\nIn mid-December, 2017, Amazon Brazil recently celebrated that they now have 10,000 publishers in their affiliate program. Amazon Brazil is one of the more recent affiliate programs (11 of 12) to be added to the Amazon ecosystem (March 2014).\nUnfortunately, Amazon Brazil requires a local bank account so it\u2019s not a widely used program which would imply that each of the other 11 Associates program have at least this same number of Associates which would put the total closer to 120,000 publishers worldwide. But this is some pretty rough guessing\u2026\nThere are 100,000 sites currently using the Amazon Associates Program according to W3 Techs, which provides information about the usage of various types of technologies on the web. This means that the Amazon Associates program is used by 5.2% of all the websites whose advertising network they track. Breaking that down further, that is 1.0% of all websites in their database. It\u2019s important to note that the W3 Techs database is limited only including the top 10 million websites.\nThis isn\u2019t too far off from the 120K publishers that we guessed at earlier. However, this sample size of 10 million websites is far below the estimated 1.24 billion websites on the internet. (Source)\nUsing a tool by the name of PublicWWW, that is a search engine for website source code and a combination of searching for each of the 12 Amazon domains plus the tag attribute that makes an Amazon link into an affiliate link. Further, each of the domains was also searched for with sites that have SkimLinks and VigLink.\nThe limitations to this tool are that while it searches more sites than W3 Techs (202M for PublicWWW vs. 10M for W3 Techs) it only searches the first page of a site so it would miss any site that had their Amazon affiliate links a page or two deep.\nBuiltwith, a web technology information profiler tool, curated a list of 732,442 websites that use the Amazon Associates Program. This list includes 299,972 of those 732,442 websites are currently live and 434,470 of those that have used this technology in the past. The sample size of Builtwith is the largest of the three tools with a whopping 374,449,725 total websites.\nLastly, and probably most importantly, Amazon once claimed \u2013 \u201cThe Amazon Associates Program is one of the largest and most successful online affiliate programs, with over 900,000 members joining worldwide.\u201d \u2013 in the metadata of their sign up page for the Amazon.co.uk Associates page in 2008..\nYou can see it by using Internet Archive\u2019s WayBack Machine here.\nThat seems a bit high, especially for being a decade ago but it may be an aggregate of the total sites that had joined up until that time\u2026\nSo, just how big is the Amazon Associates Program? Great questions and I think one could confidently say that there are between 100,000 and 1,000,000 sites on the Internet right now that use the Amazon Associates program (and probably 3-4X that in terms of people who at least tried to be an affiliate over the last decade). From one hundred thousand to one million is obviously quite the range and if I had to narrow it down, I\u2019d use BuiltWith\u2019s 300K number of currently active Amazon Associates. Ultimately, I think it\u2019s safest to say that \u201conly Amazon knows\u2026\u201d\nWhat do you think? If you\u2019ve found something different, we\u2019d love to hear from you!",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Nlyte Blog \u00bb What is H.R. 2227?\nWhat is H.R. 2227?\nSeptember 12, 2017 Mark Gaydos\nMany people ask: What is H.R. 2227?\nThe answer is: H.R. 2227 is the Modernizing Government Technology Act of 2017, or the MGT Act.\n(The precursor was H.R. 6004, the Modernizing Government Technology Act of 2016, which passed the House last year, but stalled because of a poor Congressional Budget Office (CBO) score.)\nThe MGT Act passed the House of Representatives by voice vote on May 17, 2017. It is an IT reform package focused on reducing wasteful IT spending and strengthening information security by accelerating the federal government\u2019s adoption of modern technology.\nThis modernization is critical for several reasons. The government\u2019s present legacy infrastructure not only wastes tax payer money because it costs so much to maintain, but it is also vulnerable to cyber-attack. H.R. 2227 has gained bipartisan support because it has the potential to save billions, and deliver less expensive and safer services to the American public.\nThe MGT Act establishes a $500 million central fund to support modernization, and stipulates that the savings realized by the federal agencies, be placed in a fund that can be used to pay for further modernization efforts. These efforts include streaming IT systems, replacing legacy infrastructure and transitioning to cloud computing. The fund eliminates the traditional use-it or lose-it approach of the past.\nThe MGT Act gives federal agencies the funding they need to produce the quantifiable savings required by the Data Center Optimization Initiative (DCOI), which is a mandate from the federal government stipulating that agencies must make their data centers more efficient.\nWith Nlyte\u2019s Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) solution, government agencies can:\nIdentify older equipment that should be retired\nPlan so that maintenance, improvements, and modernization occur in a coordinated way\nAchieve safe data center migration and consolidation\nPlace new, more efficient equipment in the most advantageous spot\nMonitor and optimize power usage effectiveness\nReport cost savings\nEnable large-scale data collection, management, analysis, and the conversion of data-to-knowledge-to-action\nUnify and organize information into human- and machine-readable summaries in a timely fashion\nIntegrate analysis of real-time data flows with historical data\nFacilitate access to open (or closed) data, supporting sustained access, and providing controlled access to protected data\nNlyte counts over 30 federal agencies as clients, so our experts are ready to help you leverage the upcoming MGT Act to achieve the goals of the DCOI.\nDrop us a line info@nlyte.com or give us a call 650-642-2700.\nNot to be missed Webinar: DCIM for Dummies\nJoin yours truly, Nlyte\u2019s CMO, Mark Gaydos, for DCIM for Dummies (DCIM 101) on Thursday, September 21, at 8...\nWhat is PUE and what does it have to do with DCOI?\nLearn more about power usage effectiveness, one of the primary metrics mandated by the DCOI to determine th...",
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        "raw_content": "Conventional wisdom says that mid-sized companies have a distinct competitive advantage compared to larger organisations that are encumbered by layers of bureaucracy and unproductive management. But as nimble businesses grow, they can quickly succumb to the pressure for more headcount, driving up operating costs that are difficult to shed. This is why process excellence, innovation and automation are at the heart of the modern finance agenda in mid-sized companies. Smart CFOs know that if they can automate processes at an early stage of their development they will be well positioned to absorb growth without adding to headcount \u2013 and that translates into profitability and competitiveness.\nAutomation is a potent force for good\nA recent study of banks reveals just how bloated and unproductive large organizations can become over time \u2013 something that is difficult to fix in mature businesses with deeply engrained practices. In one McKinsey study1, a large bank categorized its 900-plus end-to-end processes into three ideal states: fully automated, partially automated, and \u201clean\u201d manual. This bank determined that 85 percent of its operations, accounting for 80 percent of the current full-time employees (FTEs), could \u2013 theoretically \u2013 be at least partially automated. At the time of this analysis, fewer than 50 percent of these processes were automated at all. The study concluded that if an ideal level of automation were reached, then almost 50 percent of the FTEs in operations could be relieved of their current back-office tasks. The story compellingly illustrates that automation is indeed a potent force when it comes to keeping the lid on costs.\nAnother study by PwC2, closer to home as far as mid-sized companies are concerned points to the huge upside potential in relation to automation, especially in Corporate Performance Management (CPM). For example, top performing finance teams spend 17% less time on data gathering and 25% more time on data analysis than typical functions. And for those businesses that invest in technology the prize can be very great. For example, PwC points out that leading finance teams operate at around 40% lower cost (percentage of revenue) than typical finance functions. Put simply, smarter use of technology to drive process standardisation delivers scale efficiencies and enables faster integration of new operations.\nHowever, for larger enterprises burdened by legacy systems transitioning to greater automation is not so straightforward. The key lesson for mid-sized companies is to automate before the onset of rapid change and growth. The question is how?\nNew CPM solutions are transforming the mid-market\nIn the past mid-market companies were poorly served by CPM software vendors, the majority of whom still focus almost exclusively on the large enterprise market. Even so, the Hackett Group says, \u201cknowledge-centric\u201d processes, as distinct from transaction systems, are relatively under-served by automation3. Smaller businesses are left to make do with spreadsheets and a variety of databases and manual work-arounds.\nLamentably, 60 percent of organizations (perhaps more) still rely on manual spreadsheet manipulation for reporting2. But the advent of software vendors such as Prophix focussed exclusively on the mid-market is disrupting the status quo. Unified CPM systems that share a common data model, calculation and workflow engine, set the scene for seamless integration, maximum collaboration, process visibility and productivity. As a result, mid-sized companies can enjoy the same benefits of CPM that were once the exclusive preserve of large enterprises. Smart CFOs in the mid-market know that they are no longer competitively the underdog \u2013 if they innovate now with advanced CPM systems, they can take advantage of automated processes to drive performance that large businesses can only dream of.\nMcKinsey Insights: Automating the bank\u2019s back office\nPwC: Putting your business of the front foot. Finance effectiveness benchmark study\nTechnology Enablement: The Critical Role of Technology in Improving Productivity and Efficiency in the Finance Function and GBS Organizations; Finance Executive Insight, Hackett Group,",
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        "raw_content": "A second Skaggs Family Christmas\nPosted on November 25, 2011 December 15, 2016 by John Curtis Goad\nWhat better way to begin a Christmas album than with the old Tex Logan tune, Christmas Time\u2019s a Coming? If you ask Ricky Skaggs, you\u2019ll probably find out quickly that there is none, as it\u2019s the first track on a recent release by Skaggs Family Records. On this project, A Skaggs Family Christmas: Volume 2, Ricky is joined by The Whites and several members of his family to create a 10 song album of great holiday music.\nThe first Christmas album from Skaggs and Company, entitled A Skaggs Family Christmas: Volume 1, came out in 2005, and included thirteen songs ranging in scope from Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow to other popular tunes like Deck the Halls.\nNow, with the release of their latest seasonal creation, Volume 2, they have put their spin on even more Christmas-related material. With this new project, The Skaggs Family has continued to bring the Yuletide cheer with another collection of both new and previously recorded material. However, this album comes with an added bonus, as a companion DVD is conveniently packaged alongside the audio CD within a Digipak format. Songs the Skaggs family has chosen for Volume 2 include newer pieces like What Songs Were Sung, alongside several classic sing-along tunes like Silent Night, Joy to the World, and The First Noel. There\u2019s no need to worry about forgetting the lyrics to these tunes at a family singalong, as they\u2019re included in the CD booklet!\nThe use of varied instrumentation throughout this set makes it unique: a string section, piano, percussion and Ricky\u2019s regular band, Kentucky Thunder are all featured. The DVD is particularly interesting as it is of the utmost quality, and includes 26 tracks featuring the Skaggs family Christmas show with which they have been touring for eight years.\nComments like: \u201cYou can teach your kids how to count on this song\u201d (in reference to traditional tune Children Go) and humorous stories throughout the DVD while performing song introductions allow the listener to draw closer to this family of performers covering three generations. Other remarks like \u201cyou might need to readjust your laundry\u201d are also hilarious as the family invites the crowd at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN to join them on Joy to the World as the concert closes.\nSome instrumental tracks like Deck the Halls are arranged with a more traditional bluegrass feel, while other pieces, such as Luke Skaggs\u2019 original instrumental Flight to Egypt, incorporate the Nashville Strings and percussion, and display complex musicianship throughout. This album is a great addition to any Christmas music collection and is sure to get listeners in the Christmas spirit no matter what time of year.\nFor a list of Christmas performance dates and other information regarding the music of the Skaggs family, such as RFD-TV show times for their live Christmas show experience, visit them online.",
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        "raw_content": "They are all entrepreneurs but they are not all the same\nSurely, there are some differences between male and female entrepreneurs. A number of small but statistically significant differences among male and female entrepreneurs were found in the types of businesses that they established, their self-reported measures of success, their risk-taking behaviour and how their business growth was funded.\nGender and the type of business conducted\nAccording to the Carleton research, women tend to open businesses in service industries (accommodations and food service, health care and social assistance, and retail trade) while men tend to open businesses in export-oriented sectors (knowledge-based and manufacturing).2 Women also tend to focus on long-term relationship building and design their businesses to grow and adapt over time.2 In contrast, male-dominated enterprises have a propensity for rapid growth in preparation for the future sale of the business.2\nThese results give pause to traditional lending philosophies that value rapid growth, sale and reinvestment over long-term sustainability. It is as if traditional lending practices treat risk as an objective rather than a means to an end. Focusing on year-on-year growth, balance sheets and operating expenses would therefore seem like metrics that are more likely to favour male entrepreneurs over their female counterparts. There is a concern that businesses that focus on other quantifiable qualities such as goodwill and retained earnings \u2013 components of a business that sustain it through challenging times \u2013 might not get the attention they deserve by traditional lending practices.\nGender and the measurement of success\nMale and female entrepreneurs appear to measure success differently. Men appear to measure success on their earnings alone, while women tend to consider a combination of their earnings and their ability to attend to non-work-related interests and obligations.2\nResearch from the BMO Wealth Report \u201cWomen in Wealth: A financial golden age has arrived\u201d4 identified the \u201ccaregiver burden\u201d \u2013 the responsibility for the care of children and elderly parents \u2013 as a primarily female concern.4 Interestingly, the Carleton authors cite a study that illustrates that \u201can increasing number of male entrepreneurs are deliberately limiting the growth of their businesses to allow themselves time to pursue interests beyond the office.\u201d5 In fact, the BMO survey found a slight difference between the numbers of women who define business success as having more time with family and men who responded the same way.3 The same survey question found no significant difference between the genders with respect to valuing their business on economic terms.3 With women increasingly reporting themselves as being motivated by earnings6 and men seeking more balanced lives outside of work, perhaps there will be further convergence in this area over time.\nRevisiting gender differences in risk-related behaviours\nEarlier, it was suggested there was statistical evidence of a correlation between an entrepreneur\u2019s motivation for opening a business and their comfort with risk-related decision making. Should one therefore assume that self-employed men and women exhibit the same risk-taking behaviour? Not exactly. The Carleton research found that while some entrepreneurs of both genders start their businesses with a measure of confidence in their ability to make riskrelated decisions, a significant number of women reported that they became more confident, less fearful of failure, and consequently found it easier to make decisions related to risk.2 A number of women entrepreneurs\u2019 reported they are or were in a position to make risk-related decisions because they grew up in an entrepreneurial family, had a supportive family to fall back on or qualifications to take up jobs in case of business failure, or did not have a lot to lose at that point in their life.2\nMen, on the other hand, see risk-taking as a means to generate sustainable income for their families.2 Perhaps the video-game makers at Atari said it best in their 1982 advertisement, using the phrase, \u201cthe best way to predict the future is to create it\u201d.7,8 In other words, the Carleton study suggests that women prefer to make risk-related decisions necessary to advance their business interests, while men see risk-related decisions as a means to find financial security. This finding was supported by the BMO survey which found several gender-related discrepancies in the perception of business risks \u2013 the most significant of which related to men\u2019s contention that risk is a means to generate opportunity.3\nBearing this in mind, it is interesting to note that while entrepreneurs of both genders may look upon business risks differently, none appear to embody the \u201ccowboy\u201d mentality that is sometimes associated with entrepreneurs. In fact, the survey conducted by BMO found tremendous consistency among entrepreneurs in their belief that business risks should be calculated, assessed, and managed.\nFurthermore, in a study referenced in the Carleton research, women were found to be less likely to take on financial risks that jeopardized the business\u2019s growth and preferred to collect information in order to make calculated business risks.9 Few would argue against informed decision-making. Perhaps this is an opportunity for male entrepreneurs to benefit from the best practices of their female counterparts.\nFurther Reading: Are there Gender Differences Among Entrepreneurs? \u2013 Blog Post; Report; Infographic\n5 How female entrepreneurs define success. Dr. Jeff Cornwall (blog), February 28, 2011. http://www.drjeffcornwall.com/2011/02/28/how_female_ entrepreneurs_defin/\n6 Exploring motivation and success among Canadian women entrepreneurs. Hughes, K. D. Journal of Small Business and Entrepreneurship, 2016: 19(2), 107-120.\n7 Advertisement for Atari Corporation. InfoWorld, September 20, 1982: 4 (37), 68 (Google Books full view).\n8 Please note that this quotation has also been attributed to a variety of historical figures, including Abraham Lincoln and Peter Drucker.\n9 The psychology of entrepreneurship: A data-driven study into the motivation behind new business creation. Barclays, June 2015. 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        "raw_content": "Thucydides, Book 7\nThucydides, Charles Forster 1852-1931 Smith\nWENTWORTH Press, Aug 28, 2016 - History - 222 pages\nThucydides, Volume 1\nBorn into a family of Athens's old nobility claiming descent from the Homeric hero Ajax of Salamis, Thucydides pursued a political career under Pericles and served as a general in the Great Peloponnesian War of 431--404 b.c. His subsequent exile for failure to prevent a Spartan takeover of an Athenian colony in Thrace enabled him to observe the war from both sides. In his history of the war, he examines the policies and motives of the people involved with a calculated rationality that nevertheless conveys great passion. Although his narrative style is lucid and astringent, the language of the speeches that he gives his protagonists is some of the most difficult, yet rhetorically powerful, Greek from any period of antiquity. The work is deeply serious in tone. As Thucydides tells his readers at the beginning of the work, it contains nothing of entertainment value. He meant it, as he says, to be not simply a set-piece written for the delectation of an audience, but a \"possession for ever.\" As Herodotus was the inventor of universal history, Thucydides was the inventor of the analytical historical monograph. He wrote in conscious contrast to Herodotus, whose work is full of entertaining fable and romance. While Herodotus wrote about the past by using all manner of traditions gleaned in his travels, Thucydides considered only contemporary history to be reliable and writes as an interrogator and witness of contemporary men and events. The gods, too, are absent from Thucydides's work, which scrutinizes human motivations as the exclusive business of history. The most powerful intellectual influences visible are the fully rational method of description and prognosis developed by the Hippocratic physicians and the tools of logical analysis and verbal argument then being forged by the Sophists. Behind these, however, lay a sense of tragedy. The history of Thucydides possesses the rhythm of a Sophoclean drama of reversal of fortune in which Athens falls from the pinnacle of imperial success and brilliance into political corruption, ruthless and amoral imperial aggression, and finally utter defeat and disaster. Athens's imperial hubris leads to its nemesis at the hands of Sparta, a conservative and landlocked state that had been powerless at the beginning of the war to inflict significant harm on the Athenians. Thucydides's work is unfinished. It ends abruptly in midsentence during a discussion of the events of the year 411 b.c. It was continued to the end of the war by Xenophon. Although very much the intellectual inferior of Thucydides, Xenophon managed by imitation to infuse this part of his Hellenica (his continuation to 362 b.c. of the history of Thucydides) with an elevation absent in the rest of his work. Until relatively recently, scholars took Thucydides at his word as an objective writer. More recently it has been recognized that his work skillfully promotes a patriotic and political argument, written in the climate of postwar recriminations. He presents Athens's empire as a natural consequence of the position of that city-state in the Greek world and the Athenian leader Pericles as Athens's greatest statesman, a leader who had governed Athens and preserved the empire with a firm and intelligent hand. Thucydides wanted to persuade his readers that Pericles was not the villain who destroyed Athens, that the blame fell to the politicians who came after him and pandered to the most extreme ambitious of the common citizens, the politicians who were the ultimate arbiters of policy in Athens's democracy. Some modern historians remain persuaded by Thucydides's portrait of Pericles and the Athenian democracy, but others argue from Thucydides's own testimony that Pericles led Athens into an unnecessary war in the belief that the opportunity had arrived to advance Athenian domination over the whole of the Greek world.\nTitle Thucydides, Book 7\nAuthors Thucydides, Charles Forster 1852-1931 Smith\nEditor Thucydides\nPublisher WENTWORTH Press, 2016",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 The Witch\u2019s Vacuum Cleaner by Terry Pratchett\nThe Toy Breaker by Roy Chester \u2192\nPublished by Harvill Secker on 30th June 2016\nIn this tightly wound story, Lo Blacklock, a journalist who writes for a travel magazine, has just been given the assignment of a lifetime: a week on a luxury cruise with only a handful of cabins. At first, Lo\u2019s stay is nothing but pleasant: the cabins are plush, the dinner parties are sparkling, and the guests are elegant. But as the week wears on, frigid winds whip the deck, gray skies fall, and Lo witnesses what she can only describe as a nightmare: a woman being thrown overboard. The problem? All passengers remain accounted for\u2014and so, the ship sails on as if nothing has happened, despite Lo\u2019s desperate attempts to convey that something (or someone) has gone terribly, terribly wrong\u2026\nWith surprising twists and a setting that proves as uncomfortably claustrophobic as it is eerily beautiful, Ruth Ware offers up another intense read.\nThere seems to be a bit of a theme in books at the moment to have an unreliable female narrator (think The Girl on the Train) and this is another one. Having heard some mixed reviews on this I went into it not really expecting very much and because of this, I believe, I actually quite enjoyed it . The main character of Lo is well written but not particularly likeable or sympathetic, she drinks too much and takes pills on top for her anxiety. She imagines all sorts of things, which of course makes her claims unbelievable, especially when she witnesses a murder, she has been drinking and there is no evidence at all of the person who was murdered.\nThe first half of the book moves at a solid pace and there are not that many characters on the boat that could be the killer, but Ware casts suspicion upon all of them. However other than Lo and her partner Judah \u2013 who does not go on the cruise with her, there was no real depth to some of the characters and I really didn\u2019t care who was killed or who the killer was.\nIn the second half of the book we are expected to believe that Lo convinces the killer\u2019s accomplice to help her escape with hardly any persuasion, this was a bit too far and why this book has been given mixed reviews, the turn around by this character was to quick, as was the ending which felt really rushed this is a shame as the book had so much promise.\nThis entry was posted in Pyschological Thriller, Thriller and tagged Ruth Ware. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "Art and Alchemy\nAttention all budding alchemists! Four of the British Library\u2019s \u2018Ripley Scrolls\u2019 (Add MS 5025) are the latest additions to our Digitised Manuscripts website. They are currently on loan to the Museum Kunstpalast in D\u00fcsseldorf as part of an exhibition on \u2018Art and Alchemy: The Mystery of Transformation\u2019 until 10 August, starring alongside works by Lucas Cranach the Elder, Rembrandt van Rijn, Peter Paul Rubens and many others.\nDetail of a man (?George Ripley) in rustic dress, bearing a staff with a horse\u2019s hoof, from the Ripley Scrolls, late 16th/early 17th century, Add MS 5025, f. 2r.\nBased on The Compound of Alchemy of George Ripley (d. c. 1490) and other pseudo-scientific texts, these scrolls are intriguing, bizarre and perplexing in equal measure. They date from around the end of the 16th century to the beginning of the seventeenth century, however their origins are unknown. An inscription on the second scroll records that \u2018This long Rolle was Dra[ur]ne for me in Cullers at Lubeck in Germany Anno 1588\u2019 \u2013 however, two other scrolls bear a similar note, so neither the date nor the location may be established with any certainty.\nDetail of a hermetic illustrating stages in the alchemical process and the revelation of alchemical wisdom, Add MS 5025, f. 4r.\nThe scrolls illustrate stages in the alchemical process of preparing the philosopher\u2019s stone, which was needed to turn base metals into gold. The scrolls give visual form to the furnaces, flasks and other paraphernalia its practitioners were supposed to use. They also contain emblematic imagery whose meaning remains obscure to scholars as well as more familiar symbols, such as the zodiac.\nDetail of a zodiac diagram enclosing two dragons, a sun and a moon, Add MS 5025, f. 3r.\nDetail of an alchemist, probably Hermes Trismegistus, holding a hermetic flask, Add MS 5025, f. 2r.\nThe large figure at the top of the second, third and fourth scrolls probably represents Hermes Trismegistus, the ancient and likely mythical author of hermetic texts that later formed the basis of alchemical experimentation in the medieval and early modern periods. Alchemists (often holding flasks or overseeing experiments) are depicted throughout the scrolls, alongside symbolic figures of unknown significance. Labels on some of these figures suggest they represent the elements that alchemists sought to transpose during their experiments.\nDetail of alchemists holding flasks, Add MS 5025, f. 2r.\nDetail of symbolic men and a woman surrounded by flasks, within an enclosure decorated with a dragon vomiting a frog, Add MS 5025, f. 4r.\nAlongside them is an array of fantastical and grotesque anthropomorphic creatures: a woman with the tail of a dragon, a Bird of Hermes (a bird with the head and torso of a human), and a winged dragon with female features (perhaps representing Satan). There are also real and mythical creatures worthy of any medieval bestiary: toads and frogs, dragons aplenty, lions, and a cockatrice.\nDetail of a Bird of Hermes, Add MS 5025, f. 4r.\nDetail of a dragon with a cockatrice perched on its head, Add MS 5025, f. 1r.\nGeorge Ripley was an Augustinian canon of Bridlington. He claimed to have studied at the University of Louvain, and there is evidence to indicate connections with Edward IV beyond Ripley\u2019s dedication of The Compound to the king. Another British Library manuscript, Cotton MS Vitellius E X, contains a drawing of Ripley\u2019s tomb at Bridlington, upon which alchemical symbols feature prominently, indicating the integration of alchemy with medieval Christianity.\nDetail of an alchemical distillation furnace, Add MS 5025, f. 3r.\nSeventeen other Ripley scrolls are known to survive, scattered across institutional collections in Britain and the United States. Recent studies have concentrated on comparative study of the different designs found on these scrolls. The four that make up Add MS 5025 represent each of the three main designs \u2013 and their availability on Digitised Manuscripts constitutes an important scholarly resource for the study of alchemy in the late medieval and early modern periods. There are two further Ripley Scrolls held at the British Library: Add MS 32621 and Sloane MS 2524A.\nAnimals, Decoration, Early modern, English, Featured manuscripts, Illuminated manuscripts, Latin, Medieval, Science\nTechnorati Tags: Alchemy, Animals, Decoration, Digitised Manuscripts, Digitized Manuscripts, Early Modern, English, Featured manuscripts, Illuminated manuscripts, Latin, Medieval, Philosopher's stone, Ripley Scrolls, Science",
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        "raw_content": "Home / REVIEWS / Satellite rescue mission: this week in tech, 20 years ago\nNext week is the start of annual gaming convention Quakecon, where we\u2019re likely to see some news about Fallout 76, the latest installment in a franchise that hit its two-decade anniversary last year. Inspired by Fallout 76 coverage like this essay from my colleague Patricia Hernandez, I started replaying the original 1997 Fallout this summer, then I got sucked into a vortex of Black Isle Studios games. The upshot is that I\u2019ve spent an embarrassing amount of the past two months clicking through isometric battles and dialog trees, and I have no idea when or how I\u2019ll break free, so it\u2019s fair to say the late \u201890s is on my mind a lot lately.\nUnfortunately, Fallout 2 isn\u2019t turning 20 until late September, so there\u2019s no news on that front here. But read on for robot wars, the Siri of the \u201890s, and a satellite rescue mission.\nGeneral Magic, somewhat paradoxically, is widely known as the most important Silicon Valley startup that nobody\u2019s heard of. In the \u201890s, the company unveiled a device that functioned a lot like the modern smartphone, but it was sunk by a combination of excessive hype, bad planning, and simply having an idea that was way too advanced for the technology of the time. An excellent documentary about General Magic premiered this year, and Recode\u2019s Kara Swisher (who, incidentally, appears in the film) interviewed its directors earlier this week.\nBut as Fast Company recently noted, the documentary General Magic doesn\u2019t delve into every detail of General Magic\u2019s history. That includes one moment from this week in 1998: on July 30th, General Magic started shipping Portico, a virtual assistant with a Siri-like voice interface. 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        "raw_content": "We are on the verge of a major change in the health system both here in New Zealand and in the wider world. We face to sad paradox \u2013 while an estimated 870 million people are under nourished, over 1.4 billion are over weight. Both phenomena create consequent health problems, causing human misery and depleting our resources. Fortunately an increasing number of us are gaining more nuanced appreciation of this problem. It is clear that the problem of excessive weight is as much about the quality of food eaten, as its quantity.\nThe industrialisation of the globe has generated huge benefits for us and supported the development of modern health services. But consequent changes in our diet and lifestyle are eroding and even negating these benefits. We eat too much energy dense and nutrient poor, over-processed food.\nIt is helpful to understand the forces at work through the concept of the paradigm shift. Thomas Kuhn coined the term in his book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions in 1962. He argued that rather than evolving steadily, science progresses through periods of revolution and orthodoxy. After the revolution, a new scientific orthodoxy is established, but over time becomes resistant to change and new influences. The next revolution will only happen when the sheer quantity of new information and thinking displaces the old.\nThe dynamics of a paradigm change\nWe are approaching this point now. Industrialisation has provided us with convenience foods that are highly processed and nutrient poor \u2013 much of the nutrition in food simply doesn\u2019t survive through processing and distribution systems. The health system has largely accommodated this situation and accepted it as \u201cnormal\u201d. In Western economies, the majority of health resources go into dealing with the consequences of poor nutrition (this is still contentious, but it is not the focus of this article to argue this point). And incidentally, many health professionals and health service and supply industries benefit financially while the situation persists. Another force that supports this paradigm is the food industry that produces this \u201cfake food\u201d. Based on ineffectual public policy, it also appears that the majority of policy makers are embedded in this paradigm.\nThe new paradigm is based on the understanding that eating nutrient rich food that is minimally processed supports our health. One of the main forces supporting this change is the Internet. The exchange of scientific and clinical information about nutrition is intensifying exponentially and is available to an ever-increasing group of health literate users. These people can find supportive health professionals in their communities and online. Some caf\u00e9s and restaurants are following the trend and providing nutritious and tasty food.\nThe broader sustainability movement supports this new paradigm. Approximately 26% of the New Zealand population fits the Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability (LOHAS) market demographic. The Living LOHAS report describes the demographic:\nLOHAS aligned consumers look behind products and services to an Hippocratic oath assessing whether they should buy a given product or service. They probe for alignment of organisational intent. Authenticity of the offer is mandatory and the company is mandatory. 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Its not so easy to find those who can find cognitive space for both their specialist skills and an overview of the system\u2019s effectiveness. While practising ethically in their own professional space, they participate in a system that inflicts damage on society and an increasing burden on taxpayers. Where are the cathedral builders?\nEngaging to change\nFor those of us who wish to promote a health revolution, engagement is a key to change. In the discursive battle that accompanies any significant paradigm change, it is easy for the antagonists to dichotomise, but this often leads to entrenched and reactionary views. Niki Harr\u00e9\u2019s excellent book Psychology for a Better World, suggests that people need to be engaged emotionally to further any worthwhile cause. She also emphasises the need for the need for positive example \u2013 leading by example.\nI changed my diet for the better on being diagnosed as pre-diabetic. These changes helped me to lose 13 kgs in four months. 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        "raw_content": "Home news Donald Trump and the US economy in six charts\nDonald Trump and the US economy in six charts\nDonald Trump took his place in the White House exactly one year ago. Since then he has repeatedly claimed to be behind a new rise in the American economy. Here, six charts explore his relationship with US growth, the labour market and trade.1. The American economy is growingDonald Trump has spoken of his desire to turbo-charge the US economy to a growth rate of as high as 6%.The latest figures, released by the US Department of Commerce in December, show that it grew at an annual rate of 3.2% in the third quarter of 2017.\nHowever, after the US central bank, the Federal Reserve, raised interest rates for the third time in 2017 in December, it is possible growth will slow in the coming months.2. US stocks have had a record runThe Dow Jones Industrial Average \u2013 which follows the shares of 30 major US companies \u2013 has risen to record highs throughout the past year in a run that stretches back to August 2016, just before Mr Trump\u2019s election.\nOther US stock markets, including the Standard & Poor\u2019s 500 index and the Nasdaq index, have also reached historical highs.Mr Trump\u2019s supporters argue that his corporation tax cuts, passed shortly before Christmas, helped to boost US shares, along with his US-centric policies, his clampdown on bureaucracy and his promises of infrastructure investment.3. Unemployment is fallingUS unemployment is falling \u2013 down to 4.1% in December \u2013 and is close to its lowest-ever recorded level of 3.9% in 2001. It is less than half the 10% peak of 2010, reached after the global financial crisis.\nHowever, this downward trend began during President Barack Obama\u2019s time in office. When Mr Obama left the White House, unemployment was 4.8%.4. Wages remain relatively flatDespite other positive economic indicators, US wage levels have flattened since Mr Trump took office. Wage growth has stayed between 2.5% and 2.9% without showing any meaningful rise in the last 12 months.\nEconomists are, in fact, struggling to understand why low unemployment hasn\u2019t led to an increase in wages. However, the general forecast for 2018 is that wages will rise if unemployment continues to fall.5. Workers yet to return to the jobs marketOne possible explanation for stagnant wages is that the number of workers who left the US workforce following the 2007-2009 recession was higher than first thought.The labour force participation rate refers to the number of people who are either employed or are actively looking for work.\nFollowing the global economic crash, the labour force participation rate in the US fell dramatically and now stands at 63%. It has remained stable since Mr Trump was elected. 6. The trade deficit is risingPresident Trump has made improving US trade a priority of his administration. However, the country\u2019s trade deficit \u2013 when imports are higher than exports \u2013 has actually risen to a level not seen since 2008.\nPart of the explanation for the deficit could be that the continued growth of the US economy, and an increase in consumer confidence, have led to an increase in the goods bought by US shoppers from overseas. However, the negative trade balance could put increasing pressure on the Trump administration, with the country now out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal and amid renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta).Produced and written by Daniele Palumbo.\nPrevious articleRyan Broom: Eastleigh sign Bristol Rovers midfielder on one-month loan\nNext articleCarillion: The signals that the company was going bust",
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        "raw_content": "TW: sexual assault, mentions of sexual assault, rape culture, drugs and drug use, mental illness, jail, and probably more that I forgot\nAfter reading this since February, I\u2019ve finally given up on this book.\nThis isn\u2019t the first King book that I\u2019ve given up on, but it was just so dull that I couldn\u2019t help myself from it. I was over halfway through the book and nothing had happened. Just men being idiots (as usual, but worse than usual) and women falling asleep.\nI really wanted to like this book, too. I was set to enjoy it because it sounded so interesting.\nBut it\u2019s one of those books where the premise is better than the carry-out.\nNone of the characters were super interesting. The random character dramas \u2014 both plot related and subplot things \u2014 didn\u2019t interest me. I never related to what was going on. And then it was just getting worse with how men are. It\u2019s a statement about how men need to change their ways before all women get fed up and leave them. Yet, it was dull as rocks when it could have been so interesting.\nDefinitely not for me. I think I\u2019ll go back and read a tried and true book by him.\nMay 8, 2018 May 6, 2018 by bwreviews Categories: caidynTags: book blog, book blogger, book review, dnf, horror, stephen king, thriller\t2 Comments\nUpdate from Chantel\n2 thoughts on \u201cSleeping Beauties by Stephen King and Owen King\u201d\nPingback: July TBR \u2013 BW Reviews",
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        "raw_content": "In Memoriam: Thomas Graboys, MD, Lown Cardiovascular Center\nThomas Graboys\nBWH and the Lown Cardiovascular Center mourn the loss of cardiologist Thomas Graboys, MD, who died on Jan. 5 from complications of Lewy body dementia and Parkinson\u2019s disease. He was 70.\nDr. Graboys, of Chestnut Hill, Mass., was a clinical professor at Harvard Medical School and president emeritus of the Lown Institute. He was on the advisory board of International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, which won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1985. Outside of work, Dr. Graboys was the drummer in a rock band of fellow Brigham cardiologists called the Dysrhythmics.\n\u201cHe was a jewel in the crown of medicine,\u201d said Bernard Lown, MD, who founded the Lown Cardiovascular Center and Lown Cardiovascular Research Foundation (now the Lown Institute), and cofounded International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War. \u201cHe realized that the art of medicine was far more difficult to master than the science.\u201d\nBorn in Fall River, Mass., Dr. Graboys earned a bachelor\u2019s degree from Cornell University and medical degree from New York Medical College. He completed training at Boston City Hospital (now Boston Medical Center) and a cardiovascular fellowship at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. Dr. Graboys was also a research associate at the U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, where he studied the cardiovascular effects of high gravitational stress.\nIn addition to his clinical and research responsibilities, Dr. Graboys served on the editorial board of the New England Journal of Medicine and the Journal of Noninvasive Cardiology. He was a member of the well-known \u201cdream team\u201d of physicians who diagnosed Celtics star Reggie Lewis with a heart defect.\nDr. Graboys published his autobiography, \u201cLife in the Balance: A Physician\u2019s Memoir of Life, Love, and Loss With Parkinson\u2019s Disease and Dementia,\u201d in 2008, writing honestly and movingly about his struggle with Parkinson\u2019s and dementia.\nIn memory of his first wife and his sister, both of whom died from cancer, Dr. Graboys made a significant gift to BWH in 2000, supporting the Pain and Palliative Care Program, a joint venture between BWH and Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.\nDr. Graboys is survived by his wife, Victoria Tenney Graboys; daughters Penelope Graboys Blair and Dr. Sarah Graboys Valeo; stepchildren, Jennifer Hinton, Carson Baker and Olivia Baker; brother, George Graboys; 11 grandchildren; and additional family and friends.",
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        "raw_content": "Some Britons greet slowdown with a custard pie\nLONDON (Reuters) - Nick Thomas says this will be his third recession, and seems almost to be looking forward to it.\nThe founder and chairman of an entertainment business might appear to be in a vulnerable sector. But his company is the world\u2019s largest producer of pantomime, a tradition as eccentrically British as a knobbly knees contest.\nIf QDos Entertainment Plc is any guide, the pantomime business is booming. The privately held firm expects group sales to jump 65 percent this year to 51 million pounds ($79 million), about one-third of that coming from pantomime sales, for which advance bookings are up six percent year-on-year.\n\u201cIt\u2019s a bit like selling turkey,\u201d said Thomas, who set up QDos\u2019 predecessor in 1986. Academics agree escapist entertainment takes on greater significance for people who are worried about the future.\nIrreverently based on children\u2019s fairy tales like Cinderella, Aladdin, Jack and the Beanstalk and Sleeping Beauty, pantomime is theater rooted in the 16th-century traveling street entertainment from Italy, Commedia dell\u2019 Arte.\nPerhaps because of its gaudy, bawdy mix of slapstick, cross-dressing and very bad jokes it has not made much of an impression overseas. But theatres from Aberdeen to Bognor, and Llandudno to Woking depend on it for a sizeable chunk of income.\n\u201cYou could say that panto is keeping some theatres afloat really,\u201d said Dennis Willis, an amateur enthusiast, whose wife Jackie runs an online business selling scripts. He also said demand is holding up well.\nPantomime has not drawn great audiences in the United States, although Willis has sold scripts there as well as Canada, Kuala Lumpur, Qatar, Hawaii, China and France.\nBut in Britain it has played a leading role at Christmas since Victorian times \u2014 for the majority of theatres the annual \u201cpanto\u201d is often the highest earner, and subsidizes more adventurous pieces.\n\u201cWe come if we\u2019re in England ... but I also go to a lot of pantomimes at my own theater in Spain,\u201d said audience member Marie Legg, who lives in Spain, at \u201cDick Whittington and the Pi-rats of the Caribbean\u201d at the Mercury Theater, Colchester.\nQDos\u2019s Thomas, whose company is staging 21 pantomimes throughout the British provinces, believes its escapist characteristics and its appeal across generations and classes make it resilient.\n\u201cIt\u2019s multi-generational,\u201d he said. \u201cBut you\u2019ve got to be careful with your pricing. It\u2019s relatively cheap.\u201d\nA ticket to the pantomime typically costs between 10 and 15 pounds, which given sterling\u2019s recent slump could seem a steal to any visitor from the euro zone.\nHowever, even a visitor fluent in English may not be able to make head or tail of pantomime proceedings.\n\u201cThe plot is very simple,\u201d explains Willis on Web site Limelight Scripts.co.uk: \u201cThe girl dressed as a boy, who is the son of a man dressed as a woman, will win the other girl (surprisingly dressed as a girl), with the assistance of a person(s) dressed in an animal skin.\u201d\nPantomime embraces self-mockery and satire like other British comedies such as \u201cMonty Python\u201d or \u201cMr Bean,\u201d but unlike them it demands an audience who like shouting at the cast.\nThe audience is encouraged to boo the villain, argue with authority (shouting \u201cOh, no it isn\u2019t!\u201d), and warn characters of danger, calling \u201cHe\u2019s behind you!\u201d\nActor Allan Stewart, who plays Widow Twankey in \u201cAladdin\u201d at the King\u2019s Theater in Edinburgh, said for actors the thrill was the connection with the audience.\n\u201cYou have this rapport... You can speak to them. You can bring them into the show,\u201d said Stewart, who has been playing similar roles for around 10 years.\nThe rules of pantomime are clear.\n\u201cGood enters from stage right and Evil from stage left,\u201d says Limelight. That tradition apparently goes back to medieval times when the entrances to heaven and hell were on these sides. \u201cTradition also dictates that the villain should be the first to enter, followed by his adversary the good fairy.\u201d\nAnother pantomime fixture is the Dame \u2014 usually played by a solidly built, gruff-voiced male comedian. \u201cA million miles away from the drag act, the Dame is a study in female eccentricity,\u201d Limelight adds.\nThen there\u2019s the Principal Boy: the romantic male lead, to be played by a young woman with shapely legs displayed to their best by fishnet tights. 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        "raw_content": "Blog Events 2018 Extreme Sailing Series Visits Los Cabos, Mexico\nCabo, Mexico is known for hosting a grand variety of events each year, including culinary festivals, sport fishing tournaments, and a series of sailing competitions. This year, the 2018 Extreme Sailing Series, a multi-event competition that includes some of the world\u2019s best sailors, will be returning to the top destination in Mexico, giving those who book their vacations around the Los Cabos events calendar one more reason to visit Cabo.\nThe 2018 Extreme Sailing Series was established in 2007 as the original Stadium Racing sailing circuit. Ever since it has grown into an international sensation with stronger competitors and more exciting events. Each event that is included in the circuit allows spectators the unique opportunity to witness the high-performance action of hydro-foiling GC32 Catamarans that run short courses close to shore. Stopping at various points in Asia, the Middle East, and the Americas, this global circuit brings the excitement of sailing into the lives of individuals throughout the world.\nOn the list of 2018 events for the Extreme Sailing Series is Cabo, Mexico, a destination that offers the perfect vantage point for spectators wishing to experience the excitement firsthand. From November 29 to December 2, the 2018 Extreme Sailing Series will put on a show that will bring an end to this year\u2019s season and certainly leave its mark on the Los Cabos events calendar. This grand finale will pit competitors against one another in a battle for the final time, as each hopes to win first place. As one of the best Cabo events to take place throughout the year, the Extreme Sailing Series is sure to bring excitement to all those who visit Cabo during that time.\nMaking the upcoming events in Los Cabos even sweeter for those in attendance is the sailing team from Mexico, who is determined to take the lead in this year\u2019s competition. The team, who was a wildcard entry in Act 8 of the 2017 series, includes Skipper Erik Brockmann, a J70 World Champion, and Bowman Danel Belausteguigoitia Fierro, who took 2nd place in the 2016 J70 World Championships and 2nd place in the 2017 Rolex Big Boat Series. Competing in their homeland is sure to push these two to put on a terrific show for all to see.\nIf you have already planned your vacation to the top destination in Mexico during the the last week of November or you are looking for a great reason to visit Cabo, make sure to check out the Extreme Sailing Series in action. This and other Cabo events on the Los Cabos events calendar can make the difference between a great vacation and one that is spectacular.",
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        "raw_content": "\u201d[The promise] is not only for those who live under the law of Moses but for anyone who lives with faith like that of Abraham\u201d (Romans 4:16 NCV).\nGod doesn\u2019t play favorites\u2014regardless of your background, your status, or your sin. It doesn\u2019t matter whether you\u2019re a religious person or a formerly religious person or if you have any religious background at all.Romans 4:16 says, \u201c[The promise] is not only for those who live under the law of Moses but for anyone who lives with faith like that of Abraham\u201d (NCV). Who are these people who live under the Law of Moses? The Jews. The Jewish people were given the ways of God before anyone else.\nHave you ever thought about why the Jews were called God\u2019s chosen people? Does God love them more than he loves the rest of us? No. They were chosen for a purpose: to spread the message to everybody else that there is one true God. 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If you\u2019re ready to step across that line and make a decision to believe in Jesus Christ and follow him, pray this prayer:\n\u201cDear Jesus, you have promised that if I believe in you, everything I\u2019ve ever done wrong will be forgiven, I will learn the purpose of my life, and you will accept me into your eternal home in heaven one day.\n\u201cI confess my sin, and I believe that you are my Savior. You have promised that if I confess my sin and trust you, I will be saved. I trust you when you say that salvation comes by grace, through faith, and not by anything I do. I receive you into my life as my Lord. Today I\u2019m turning over every part of my life to your management. You have the right to call the shots in my life.\n\u201cJesus, I want to relax in your love. Thank you that I don\u2019t have to earn it or work for it. I want to use the rest of my life to serve you instead of serving myself. I humbly commit my life to you and ask you to save me and accept me into your family. In your name I pray. Amen.\u201d\nhttps://pastorrick.com/god-never-plays-favorites/?roi=echo7-34106895390-53289067-041a9b9eb758d8cf8fa4f4ab6f8ae8d1\nI AM THE CREATOR OF HEAVEN AND EARTH: Lord of all that is and all that will ever be. Although I am unimaginably vast, I choose to dwell within you, permeating you with My Presence. Only in the spirit realm could Someone so infinitely great live within someone so very small. Be awed by the Power and the Glory of My Spirit within you! Though the Holy Spirit is infinite, He deigns to be your Helper. He is always ready to offer assistance; all you need to do is ask. When the path before you looks easy and straightforward, you\nmay be tempted to go it alone instead of relying on Me. This is when you are in the greatest danger of stumbling. Ask My Spirit to help you as you go each step of the way. Never neglect this glorious Source of strength within you.\n\u201cAnd I will pray the Father, and He will give you another Helper, that He may abide with you forever\u2014the Spirit of truth,\nwhom the world cannot receive, because it neither sees Him nor knows Him; but you know Him, for He dwells with you and\nwill be in you.\u201d\nJOHN 14 : 16 \u2013 17 (NKJV)\n\u201cBut I tell you the truth: It is for your good that I am going away. Unless I go away, the Counselor will not come to you; but if I\ngo, I willsend him to you.\u201d\nSo he said to me, \u201cThis is the word of the LORD to Zerubbabel: \u2018Not by might nor by power, but by my Spirit,\u2019 says the\nGod Is A Capable Father\nGod can handle any situation you give Him. No problem is too tough for Him. Nothing is beyond His ability. But the first thing you\u2019ve got to do is bring it to Him.\nWhat\u2019s the decision you\u2019re facing this week? What\u2019s the mountain that needs to be moved? Cancer? Bankruptcy? 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        "raw_content": "The Hero\u2019s Journey encompasses tales where a hero leaves home, encounters overwhelming opposition to completing some quest, wins a decisive victory, and then returns home a changed person.\nThink Odysseus.\nOr Frodo.\nOr Shea Ohmsford.\nI love this image above (which I found on wikipedia, no copyright, search Hero\u2019s Journey) that really nicely outlines the general stages to the Hero\u2019s Journey. Depending on who you ask, there could be MANY more stages, but these are generally just broken down components of the main stages of the journey.\nCorrect me if I\u2019m wrong, but I think I\u2019d call this the MOST used trope in writing (GvE might be close, though). So why do we keep using it? Is there even another form to write a story in? Or have we been so conditioned to only think of stories in this manner?\nThe Hero\u2019s Journey, broken down to its barest essence, is the story of change within a person. While yes, they adventure and kill things and win the fights and all that, it\u2019s not a true hero\u2019s journey without the internal change and coming home. This change is accompanied by the leaving home and winning the big fight.\nThere are several other ways to develop or change your character, and I think it\u2019s rather brilliantly outlined here, so I won\u2019t re-write it.\nThe Hero\u2019s Journey, while a nice guideline that leaves lots of room for interesting things to happen, only applies to one type of character \u2013 the Hero, whether likely or unlikely. But, what if you want to write the villain? Or even just an antihero?\nThen you can look at some different ways to structure a story that aren\u2019t the hero\u2019s journey, and maybe looking for ways to subvert this trope could be just as satisfying as writing it.\nWhat are some ways to subvert the trope?\nFortunately, this is pretty easy since all the steps are laid out. Perhaps you stick with the call to adventure and your hero takes off. What\u2019s the next step? Supernatural aid? Skip it. Or make the supernatural actually work AGAINST your hero. Or maybe you build the group of helpers and skip the mentor altogether. Maybe there is no mentor. Maybe your group is trying to figure out as they go, blundering along, and somehow making it work. Or, even not making it work. We learn far more from our failures than from our successes. Maybe your hero transforms in a negative way instead of a positive way \u2013 maybe the experience jades them because most of their friends are dead and now they have some serious PTSD, but their home environment isn\u2019t accepting of such intense and radical issues.\nIt\u2019s not necessary to turn a trope entirely on its head to make things interesting, but just twisting the trope a tiny bit could add some seriously interesting elements.\nWhat if you want to try something totally different?\nMaybe you\u2019re wanting to experiment with killing off your hero (radical, right?). That\u2019s fine, just make sure that you start shifting focus away from the hero before you kill them off, or you could find yourself trying to \u201creplace\u201d your hero mid-story. This necessarily ends the \u201chero\u2019s journey\u201d trope because the hero is dead, and thus, cannot return home.\nWhat if there\u2019s isn\u2019t one specific hero? What if it really is all a group effort and while there is a leader of the group, there isn\u2019t one specific hero? Maybe the group itself is the hero and the dynamics of the group is what changes because of the internal changes of various characters?\nWhen starting out, it\u2019s easy to feel like there is only one way to write a story, but when you step back for a few minutes, search the internet a bit, and try to find ways to turn things on their heads, a whole new world of opportunities opens up.\nAs writers, I believe it\u2019s our job to push boundaries and look for new ways to do things instead of always following age-old formulas.\nWhat\u2019s a way you could see to subvert the Hero\u2019s Journey and try something else? Have you written something like that? Have you read something that successfully leaves the Hero\u2019s Journey in the dust or makes it far more interesting than the usual Hero\u2019s Journey?\nPrevious PostAllyandrah and Kru\u2019Nah: Part 12Next PostAllyandrah and Kru\u2019Nah: Part 13\n2 thoughts on \u201cTrope Me This: The Hero\u2019s Journey\u201d\nSteven A. Guglich says:\nHmmm\u2026 I\u2019m not sure I would consider \u201cThe Hero\u2019s Journey\u201d a trope, but more of a type of story. I think you explained the definition of A Hero\u2019s Journey well and gave some great examples. The Original Star Wars trilogy and The Lord of the Rings are great examples of a hero\u2019s journey story, but within those stories themselves are tropes. The chosen one trope, the underdog trope, the wise old master trope, etc.\nI found in much of my research, it was considered a trope. Perhaps it was so because it\u2019s SO common and whatever it common in literature is always assumed to be a trope?",
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        "raw_content": "Semai man in Tapah, Perak, (Photo by Malekhanif in Wikimedia, Creative Commons license)\nAltruistic Values of the Orang Asli\nAn anthropologist who has studied the Orang Asli for 40 years advises Malaysians to expose themselves more effectively to their lifestyles and cultures in order to better understand them. Professor Alberto Gomes argues that societies such as the Semai, Batek, and Chewong are not respected as they should be by the broader population of Malaysians\u2014the indigenous people are widely considered to be primitive. Urban children need to learn about the Orang Asli (Original People) so such misconceptions can be corrected.\nAlberto Gomes delivering a paper in November 2011 (Photo by Bruce Bonta)\nDr. Gomes, who is an emeritus professor at La Trobe University in Australia, gave a presentation recently in Petaling Jaya, a satellite city of Kuala Lumpur. He urged in his talk at the Sunway University in the city, and in a subsequent interview with a news reporter, that it was important to eradicate the stigma that many Malaysians hold about the Orang Asli. \u201cThere are a lot of Orang Asli lawyers and doctors, but the moment they say that they are Orang Asli they are considered inferior,\u201d he said.\nHe maintained in his presentation that Malaysians should be inspired by the concepts and values that are cherished by the Orang Asli. As Director of the Dialogue, Empathic Engagement, and Peacebuilding group, the DEEP Network, a world-wide peace organization, Prof. Gomes singled out Orang Asli concepts of giving, empathy for others, and a sense of community as particularly important.\nA Semai man in Tapah (Photo by Malekhanif in Wikimedia, Creative Commons license)\nBut they do suffer a lot of discrimination. The Orang Asli living in the Tapah area near the Cameron Highlands, for instance, have told him how the medical staff at area hospitals discriminate against them.\nModern urban people could learn a lot from the Orang Asli, whom he described as having peace-loving societies with a profound respect for the environment. They accept the idea that they are an integral part of nature\u2014destroying it means harming themselves. Furthermore, they \u201ctreat others with respect. If one were to go to their village, they will include the person as one of them. It is truly an inclusive society,\u201d he maintained.\nTwo Orang Asli youths dividing donated foods into equal parts for twenty two families in Kampong Asli Rening (Photo by tian yake on Flickr, Creative Commons license)\nUnfortunately, they have their share of social problems today, such as drug abuse and alcoholism, particularly among their youth. Many young Orang Asli have become ashamed of their native cultures and are increasingly alienated from them, stigmatized as they are by the Malaysians. The majority laugh at them and consider them to be inferior. Orang Asli youths have become lost: many don\u2019t want to be part of their own cultures but they are not accepted by Malaysians either.\nAnother problem the Orang Asli face is that their views of land ownership differ from those of the majority. They cherish their historical and spiritual connections to their lands so that if and when the Malays take their traditional lands away from them, they lose their identities, which affects their mental and social well-being.\nOrang Asli in Kampong Asli Rening making sure that donated foods have been divided fairly (Photo by tian yake on Flickr, Creative Commons license)\nProf. Gomes bases his conclusions on his fieldwork with them dating back to the 1980s. If the Orang Asli purchase a fish, he said, they will buy five, one for personal consumption and the other four to share with their neighbors. \u201cIt is the sense of giving that cements their community,\u201d he concluded.\nBatek, Chewong, Semai\nland rightsOrang Aslipeaceful traditionsrelations with outsiders\nTahitian Sacred Site Recognized\nMaster Zapotec Weaver Visits California",
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        "raw_content": "Catalog Record: Early English alliterative poems, in the West-Midland dialect of the fourteenth century | Hathi Trust Digital Library\nEarly English alliterative poems in the West-Midland dialect of the fourteenth century /\nBy: Morris, Richard, 1833-1894.\nEarly English alliterative poems, in the West-Midland dialect of the fourteenth century. Copied and ed. from a unique manuscript in the Library of the British museum. With an introduction, notes, and glossarial index.\nEarly English alliterative poems in the West-Midland dialect of the fourteenth century : copied and edited from a unique manuscript in the library of the British museum /\nEarly English alliterative poems in the West-Midland dialect of the fourteenth century.\nBy: Morris Richard, 1833-1894.\nSpecimens of early English selected from the chief English authors A.D. 1250-A.D. 1400,\nSpecimens of early English selected from the chief English authors A.D. 1250-A.D. 1400; with grammatical introd., notes, and glossary.\nThe story of Genesis and Exodus, an early English song, about A.D. 1250.\nBy: Morris, Richard, 1833-1894,\nOld English homilies and homiletic treatises (Sawles warde, and \u00fee wohunge of Ure Lauerd: Ureisuns of Ure Louerd and of Ure Lefdi,&c.) of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, ed. from mss. in the British Museum, Lambeth, and Bodleian Libraries; with introduction, translation, and notes,\nOld English homilies and homiletic treatises : (Sawles warde, and \u00fee wohunge of Ure Lauerd: Ureisuns of Ure Louerd and of Ure Lefdi, &c.) of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, ed. from mss. in the British museum, Lambeth, and Bodleian libraries; with introduction, translation, and notes, by Richard Morris ... 1st ser.\nOn the survival of early English words in our present dialects.\nEarly English alliterative poems, in the West-Midland dialect of the fourteenth century. Copied and ed. from a unique manuscript in the Library of the British Museum. With an introduction, notes and glossarial index. By Richard Morris ...\nMorris, Richard, 1833-1894,\nLondon, Pub. for the Early English Text Society, by Tr\u00fcbner & Co., 1864.\nEnglish poetry > Middle English, 1100-1500.\n\"Remarks upon the dialect and grammar\": p. xviii-xxxvi.\n\"The following poems [Pearl, Cleanness, Patience] now for the first time published, are taken from a well known manuscript in the Cottonian collection, marked Nero A x.\"--Pref.\nxxxix, [1], 216 p. 22 cm.\nFull viewno.1 (original from University of Iowa)",
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        "raw_content": "Archive for the tag \u201cWisconsin\u201d\nBROOKFIELD PROPERTIES?\nIf this doesn\u2019t convince you about how you should vote in November, then you need to make an appointment with your psychiatrist.\nThe plan to destroy America, as we have known it and it will be done if he gets a second term.\nWHO IS BROOKFIELD PROPERTIES? REMEMBER THIS WHEN NOVEMBER GETS HERE.\nVOTE \u2018EM OUT!\nWe Need to Keep Our Eyes Open, folks\u2026 Obama has more tricks than you can shake a stick at! If you really did not understand the Occupy Wall Street protesting maybe this will open your eyes? Have you paid any attention to the park in NYC that the Wall Street protesters are occupying?\nIt\u2019s Zuccotti Park.\nDid you know the park is not owned by the city of New York? It is owned by Brookfield Properties. Brookfield Asset Management received an Obama Department of Energy Loan guarantee of over $160 million within 10 days of approving the take-over of the Park. Brookfield is a Canadian company with assets of 70 billion. Google it! It is all on their website, so why is the US Taxpayer guaranteeing a loan to a VERY wealthy Canadian company?\nVice President Joe Biden\u2019s son is an attorney working for Brookfield Properties. New York Mayor Bloomberg\u2019s live in girlfriend is a member of Brookfield\u2019s Board of Directors.\nNow, guess what company just received some of the last of the Obama Stimulus $$$$$$$, Brookfield Properties.\nIsn\u2019t life great in America?\nNow, guess what?\nOn a completely unrelated note, Wisconsin is shaping up to be the swing state in the 2012 presidential elections. Not Florida. Not Ohio. But Wisconsin. Now, guess who owns the company that will be tabulating the electronic votes in Wisconsin and the biggest contributor to Obama, George Soros. Soros is the man running America today.\nRemember what Joe Stalin said. \u201cIt\u2019s not the people who vote that count. It\u2019s the people who count the votes.\u201d\nWhat Romney failed to include in his statement that 47,000,000 people currently being paid for their votes are reinforced by countless aliens, prisoners and dead people.\nPosted by cb75948 in misc and tagged \"A Conservative View\", America, Bloomburg, Brookfield Properties, George Soros, Joe Biden, misc, OBAMA, Wisconsin | Leave a comment\nEDUCATION IN TEXAS PART 1-A SAD TALE OF FAILURE\nFor the past few weeks I have been posting the sad state of education in America, using Wisconsin as a benchmark. When you see what has happened in Wisconsin, California, New York, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan and other states that have closed shop laws, it is terrible. I think that somewhere back in time when the Unions took over leadership of public employees and introduced strikes, money making insurance schemes, etc., everyone forgot the taxpayer. Apparently the taxpayer did not care and in regards to education, everyone forgot the children.\nWell, in Texas we do not have closed shops. We do not have the unionization of public employees. We do not have strikes. We do not provide adequate funding for our children\u2019s education. We have no idea whether funding, greed, graft, capability or leadership is the reason our education system is inadequate.\nLet me share some facts:\nTexas has 254 counties.\nTexas has 1265 school districts.\nTexas has 4,331,751 K-12 students.\nTexas has 289,480 full time teachers.\nTexas has 33,630 ungraded teachers.\nThese figures along with myriads of facts and statistics are available on the internet and I feel sure this will be figures that our state legislatures and Governor have never seen. When you finish reading this posting, you will likely wonder if the Texas State leadership should meet in Rusk rather than Austin. For the unaware Rusk, Texas is the location of the most recognized mental institution, \u201cFunny Farm\u201d, in Texas.\nThis post will be the first in a series about education in Texas. I sincerely hope you will contact your local State Representative and State Senator to explain their position. There is no use in wasting your time with contacting the Governor, Rick Perry, as he has done more to destroy education in Texas than the federal government. He will likely be trying to succeed Obama next year and as far as education is concerned, he will try to make all states as bad as Texas.\nLet me provide you with some questions to ask the politicians who represent you. This includes your local Mayor, School Board President and the loons in Austin, or maybe in Rusk. The ones in Rusk are at least incapable of spending your tax money. I was able to find one State Senator, Florence Shapiro, who represents District 8, I will exempt from my list of loons. She has challenged the proposed madness in writing and is a strong supporter for assuring our children are not education and political pawns for her entire career. If anyone else in Austin feels slighted, show me what you have written to support the kids.\nUnfortunately some of the facts that follow are as late as I can find for you to evaluate. If you find any pertinent information, please forward me a copy.\nFacts of Texas rankings out of all 50 states (not Obama\u2019s 57) including Washington D.C. which makes 51 positions to rank;\nExpenditure per student in 2008, Texas ranked 43rd.\nStudent poverty rate in 2008, Texas ranked 8th.\nFourth grade students in math in 2009, Texas ranked 32nd.\nFourth grade students in reading in 2009, Texas ranked 41st.\nEighth grade students in math in 2009, Texas ranked 21st.\nEighth grade students in reading in 2009, Texas ranked 40th.\nNationally defined graduation rates, Texas ranked 35th.\n*School finance inequity, Texas ranked 41st.\n*School finance inequity \u2013 or the degree to which per pupil spending varies across districts within a state relative to the state\u2019s average per pupil expenditure \u2013 is an important factor in determining educational equity. The U.S. Department of Education calculates school finance inequity for each state in accordance with the Education Finance Incentive Grant formula, assigning each state an \u201cequity factor.\u201d The more equitable the distribution of education funding across districts in a state, the lower the equity factor. For more detailed information on the funding formula and see No Child Left Behind Act \u2013 Title I School Funding Equity Factor.1\nAt this time you can digest this and ask two simple questions to anyone who will listen. Please ask the questions to your State Representative and State Senator. I will ask Robert Nichols and Wayne Christian to respond to this by sending them a copy, they supposedly represent me. Although I do not expect any written answer, if I get any response I will share it with you when received.\nQuestion #1 Can anyone why we have 1265 school districts in Texas?\nQuestion #2 What reasons justifies the over 20% reduction of next year\u2019s education budget?\nWait until you see some more figures on what Texas spends for education and a wide disparity between the 1265 school districts. These figures will get you excited if you pay school taxes or have children enrolled in Texas schools.\nThe above sounds like I am a liberal democrat thumping the super majority republicans in Austin to fire up contempt. There is not a republican in the State of Texas more conservative than myself. I just can\u2019t sit on my hands and watch the slashing of education with no thought concerning the negative impact on the children. That is not leadership.\nPosted by cb75948 in Uncategorized and tagged America, Austin Rusk Texas, California, capability, closed shop laws, common sense, County officals, democrats, DOE, education, funding, Governor Perry, graft, LEADERSHIP, legislatures, Mayors, mental institutions, Michigan, New York, No Child Left Behind, Political, politics, public unions, republican, schemes, school boards, strikes, taxpayer, teachers, TEXAS, Title 1 school funding, U.S. Department of Education, unions, Wisconsin\nPUBLIC SERVICE UNIONS & DEMOCRATS\nI created this blog for people who rely upon the main stream media for news on current events. The lack of honest reporting by the media is a shame because an afflicted moron understands you can\u2019t keep printing more money to fund programs that are disasters. Sharing facts and history will hopefully wake up enough voters to stop the runaway train wreck.\nWisconsin\u2019s looming $3.6 billion 2012/13 budget deficit has thankfully generated nationwide concerns for why we have unionized tax paid employees. It is a fact that private sector taxpayers who fund these unions are demanding that Washington operate with a \u201cbalanced Budget\u201d, just like the States have to do by law.\nWisconsin appears close to imposing economic common sense on the state\u2019s public employee unions by capping their wages, increasing contributions to healthcare/pension plans and eliminating collective bargaining.\nMost vocal among Wisconsin\u2019s 300,000 public employee union members are protesters from the 98,000-member teacher\u2019s union. They are now paid, on average, more than $75,000 in wages and benefits. Wisconsin parents should be protesting against these teachers, who are motivated more by tenured job security, than improving student performance.\nThe latest federal education data reveals less than 40 percent of 8th grade students in the state\u2019s government schools meet basic requirements for math and reading performance. The fact is the state spends more per student ($10,791) than any other Midwest state. In Milwaukee, the average teacher compensation package exceeds $100,000, the graduation rate is under 50 percent and for black children it is below 35 percent. I can\u2019t find a plan to improve this dismal performance to evaluate.\nPlease read the next sentence slowly.\u201d Government unions face no competition, so there is no impetus to produce or perform at a higher level. To call government union negotiations \u201cbargaining\u201d is insane!\n[Public-sector] unions are government organized as an interest group to lobby itself to grow. Unions use dues extracted from members to elect politicians who favor the unions. Governments are not expected to make a profit, but they need to understand the process. Government sits on both sides of the table in cozy \u2018negotiations\u2019 with unions. I assume that you are aware that the politicians I refer to are 99% democrats.\nDuring the 2010 election cycle, the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees spent $87.5 million in union dues for the sole purpose of electing Democrats. More millions more went to \u201cadvocacy campaigns\u201d that skirt the law to promote Leftist candidates. I don\u2019t get a warm fuzzy feeling this helped the taxpayer.\nOur business genius, Barack Hussein Obama, whose most vociferous support comes from unions, offered this predictable partisanship: \u201cSome of what I\u2019ve heard coming out of Wisconsin, where they are just making it harder for public employees to collectively bargain, generally, seems like more of an assault on unions.\u201d The federal prisons are full of individuals convicted of fraud but Congress, over the years, has legalized graft for themselves and the union supporters.\nThe government union game hasn\u2019t always been rigged. Government unions didn\u2019t even exist until 1959, when the state of Wisconsin granted public employees \u201ccollective bargaining rights.\u201d Even Franklin Roosevelt understood that permitting government employees to establish unions constituted a corruption of public trust.\nSince 1960 the Democrat Party has supported government unions with even more vigor than its support for non-government unions, and consequently, ignored the best interest of the people with their own self-interests. Today 24 states grant \u201ccollective bargaining rights\u201d to government employee unions, and the resulting breach of public trust is evident in each of those states, particularly in education. My state, Texas, is a \u201cRight to Work\u201d state where union membership is not mandated. A future blog will explain how Texas teachers contribute to and run their own retirement system.\nIn 1979, Jimmy Carter re-established the U.S. Department of Education. The department\u2019s mission was, ostensibly, to promote student achievement in preparation for global competitiveness. Yet, since its formation 32 years ago, student achievement compared to other nations has declined. In fact, the Department of Education reported that American students when rated with the 32 largest industrial nations ranked 17th in math, 21st in science and 32nd in reading. Wow, what an improvement.\nUnions understand the strategic impact of the battle now underway in Wisconsin. \u201cIf we lose in Wisconsin, it\u2019s going to be a domino effect,\u201d proclaimed Teamster John Hennelly. \u201cThis is just the opening salvo in a war.\u201d Democrats also know this battle is critical to the perpetuation of political dynasties.\nRep. Michael Capuano (D-MA), who decried our nation\u2019s heated political rhetoric in the wake of the Tucson shootings, had this advice for the union protesters, \u201cI\u2019m proud to be here with people who understand that it\u2019s more than just sending an email to get you going. 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        "raw_content": "A large part of the the activities of the club are the competitions. The actual competitions that the club runs each season can vary, as can the rules and scoring for each of the competitions.\nThe two main competitions in the club are the\nLeague and Photographer of the Year competition (POTY), and the\nNature competition\nIn the past we have also run the following:\nPanel Competition\nThe website is up to date for the 2018/2019 season, where the club will run the League (incorporating POTY) and the Nature competition and you can follow the links below to find out more about the format for these competitions for this season.\nHowever, before you can compete you need to satisfy certain requirements which are mentioned below.\nBefore you can compete in the club competitions you need to have a competition number and you need to be graded.\nWhen you join the club the treasurer will assign you a number which can be used when entering the competitions.\nTo get a grade you should bring along a selection of your images (digital copies will suffice) to one of the club meetings. Bring along about 10 or 15 of what you consider to be your better images and find a member of the grading committee who can then grade you. Our grades are Novice, Intermediate and Advanced and once you have your grade and number you can start to enter the club competitions.\nNow follow the links below to find out more about the competitions for the season ahead!\nand POTY",
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        "raw_content": "At the end of February 2018, the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation announced that it reached a debt-for-nature agreement with the Republic of Seychelles. As part of the deal, private investors (including the Foundation) purchased $20 million of Seychelles\u2019 sovereign debt at a discount. Seychelles will now make debt repayments\u2014at a lower interest rate because of the restructuring\u2014to the Seychelles Conservation and Climate Adaptation Trust. The Trust will direct savings reaped from lower interest payments to ocean conservation projects intended to protect approximately 81,000 square miles of the Indian Ocean. Supporting and encouraging debt-for-nature swaps led by the private sector, along with further enhancements to the mechanisms underlying the swaps, could pose a great opportunity for the United States to lead on environmental conservation.\nImage Courtesy of Tristan Denyer (c) 2004\nThis arrangement is novel insofar as it focuses on sustainability of the ocean, rather than land, but debt-for-nature swaps are not a new concept. In 1998, Congress passed the U.S. Tropical Forest Conservation Act with the goal of providing debt relief to developing countries who protected forests. Using this law, the U.S. government has effectuated debt-for-nature swaps throughout South America. In 2010, the United States and Brazil signed an agreement converting approximately $21 million of Brazilian debt into tropical conservation. Other examples include agreements signed with Bangladesh, Colombia, and Panama.\nDebt-for-nature swaps can be attractive to countries because they allow them the chance to obtain much-needed relief from their sizable national debts. Countries with the combination of a crushing sovereign debt, an economy that is quickly developing, and unique natural resources within their borders may simply not have the capacity or interest to devote sufficient resources to environmental conservation. Simultaneously, conservationist organizations like debt-for-nature swaps because it is possible to build in greater structure and accountability for the country in how the funds are used long-term, compared to a one-time donation.\nOf course, debt-for-nature swaps are not without criticism. Opponents argue that there are other alternative mechanisms for providing far more debt relief, such as more comprehensive debt relief offered through a joint World Bank-International Monetary Fund initiative for heavily indebted poor countries. Even supporters of debt-for-nature swaps acknowledge the risks associated with relying on donor funds. Other critics believe that debt-for-nature swaps encroach on sovereign immunity, even though the ultimate result of the swap is not the sale of territory to a trust or foundation. Still, others argue that such deals are simply another example of arrangements between governments and wealthy organizations, locking out the input or involvement of indigenous people who these deals would affect most.\nWhile it seems unlikely that the Trump Administration would support environmental conservation efforts built solely on the forgiveness of debt owed to the United States, the Foundation\u2019s recent debt-for-nature swap in the Seychelles suggests that U.S. foreign policy may want to consider more openly supporting private sector financial initiatives, like the consortium put together by the Foundation, as an element of the United States\u2019 commitment to the environment. The U.S. should take the lead on addressing some of the critiques of debt-for-nature swaps, such as helping to assemble larger consortiums so that a greater portion of a country\u2019s sovereign debt may be restructured, or proposing initiatives on how to better involve local stakeholders in the conservation projects.\nAfricaAmericasclimate changedevelopmentdonald trumpeconomicsforeign policyGlobalunited states\nUsing Family Planning to Combat Climate Change",
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        "raw_content": "Building a Better Road Map to the Future of Manufacturing\n\u201cThe future of manufacturing is here today,\u201d says Judy Marks, president and CEO of Siemens USA, the $50 billion producer of software and systems that represent much of what is used in advanced manufacturing around the world. \u201cWe are seeing early demand signals that indicate that the best way to compete in the future is to have the most cost-effective products and to have the best integrated supply chain and to have the best application of software to have the best short-cycle turnaround\u201d.\nMarks outlined a roadmap for mid-market manufacturing companies in advance of Chief Executive\u2019s forthcoming Smart Manufacturing Summit to be held in partnership with Boeing to be held on May 15th through 17th.\nManufacturing is at an inflection point, thinks Marks, where the application of artificial intelligence is being used to understand how to interpret the demand signals. \u201cHalf of all the world\u2019s data was created last year, in 2016,\u201d she maintains, \u201cbecause we now have so many sensors out there collecting information. This doesn\u2019t mean we understand what is being generated. The challenge for manufacturers\u2014whether they are single plant facilities or huge multi-billion global operations\u2014is to make sense of the vast amounts of this data and apply it to their systems.\u201d\nThe assembly line of yesterday is not the differentiator it may have once been. Industrial controllers and sensors are now ubiquitous among manufacturing facilities. Siemens alone has 30 million sensors in its own facilities. Add those by competitors such GE, IBM, Honeywell and all the Japanese and Korean providers and the universe data-generation is vast. The use of such data, for example, now allows Siemens to use 3D in the manufacturing of gas turbine blades that turn at 13,000 RPMs.\n\u201cTHE CHALLENGE FOR MANUFACTURERS IS TO MAKE SENSE OF THE VAST AMOUNTS OF DATA AND APPLY IT TO THEIR SYSTEMS.\u201d\nOver the course of the next 15 to 20 years, the data revolution is expected to create a fourth industrial revolution that will allow manufacturing companies to reduce their throughput times and greatly increase their flexibility. The reason for this is the growing movement toward customized mass production coupled with the need to reduce the use of raw materials and energy.\nPart of this revolution is represented by connected controllers that bring together the physical and digital worlds at the farthest edge of manufacturing enabling the surge of the industrial app economy. Like connected people, they can take and enable more intelligent action. 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        "raw_content": "Posthumous Films of the Late and the Great\nPosted on January 17, 2015 January 15, 2015 by Jenny TreashIn Articles2 Minutes Read\nHollywood has bid adieu to many beloved actors far too soon. The sudden passing of actors like Heath Ledger, Philip Seymour Hoffman and Robin Williams have left a deep void in the movie industry that can never be filled. Post-production work and scheduling have resulted in films that were finished before an actor\u2019s death to be released afterward. In some cases, as with Paul Walker\u2019s sudden death and Furious 7, there are times when shooting is still underway and decisions have to be made about how to complete the film without one of its stars.\nWhen Oliver Reed died in 1999, Gladiator was still in production. Thanks to a body double, and with the power of CGI, images of his face from earlier scenes were used to complete later scenes in a seamless effect. When Aaliyah died in a plane crash in 2001, production on The Queen of the Damned was nearly complete, but some of her lines needed to be redone. Her brother, Rashad, overdubbed her final bits of dialogue to help complete the film. And when Heath Ledger died of an accidental overdose in 2008, director Terry Gilliam nearly shelved his film The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus until friends and family convinced him to complete the film, and three actors \u2013 Johnny Depp, Jude Law and Colin Farrell \u2013 stepped in to finish filming Ledger\u2019s role.\nSadly, there are many more posthumous films and they are bittersweet. They give us one last chance to see the faces and to hear the voices of the dearly departed. They\u2019re like a swan song, an encore or a final bow. We watch them with a special awareness that the star is no longer with us and that makes an actor\u2019s final performance immensely profound.\nIn some cases, critics and audiences rush to praise a final role as a special achievement. Sometimes debates ensue about whether or not a role will be nominated for an Academy Award. For Heath Ledger, being awarded a posthumous best supporting actor Oscar for playing The Joker in The Dark Knight was richly deserved.\nWhether or not an actor\u2019s final performance is award worthy shouldn\u2019t matter anyway. Debating the merits of an actor\u2019s final film isn\u2019t focusing on what matters most \u2013 the entire body of work left behind and revisiting whatever film(s) of the late actor we cherish most, whether it be their first or their last.\nWhat are your most beloved posthumous films?\nPublished by Jenny Treash\nView all posts by Jenny Treash\nTags: Aaliyah, Colin Farrell, Furious 7, Gladiator, he Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, Heath Ledger, Johnny Deep, JT, Jude Law, Oliver Reed, Paul Walker, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Robin Williams, Terry Gilliam, The Dark Knight, The Queen of the Damned, Thoughts\n\u2190 American Sniper\nTop Five \u2192\nNice tribute. Everyone will say The Joker, so let me say I thought Ledger was magnificent in Brokeback Mt. Ledger\u2019s steely jaw, tight lipped, practical, cowboy was authentic. So, too, his accent, the way his troubles and guilt rise to the surface, the ending scene\u2013all marvelous acting. As was Gyllenthal and Michelle Williams. The cinematography \u2013a superb film.\nJenny Treash says:\nThanks, Cindy. I agree wholeheartedly \u2013 Ledger\u2019s performance in Brokeback Mountain is heart-wrenching and moving. I watched that movie about a year ago and was struck by how tragic a story it tells. That final scene where he clutches Jack\u2019s jacket \u2013 so powerful. Great acting by all in the film.\nHard to argue with Ledger. Wow. Amazing performance. Speaking of Hoffman, last year\u2019s A Most Wanted Man featured him showing some great chops!\nI think Ledger will be top of mind for many movie fans. Even now when I watch The Dark Knight Rises, I\u2019m amazed by his performance as the Joker.\nI haven\u2019t seen A Most Wanted Man. I will check it out.",
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        "raw_content": "\u2018\u2026unlike any other group I have yet worked with.\u2019\nThe Cylch members have ideas. BIG ideas. And while they exude a quiet and unassuming air, they have acres of passion beneath their modesty.\nSam and the group at Tate Liverpool\u2019s \u2018Blueprint\u2019 festival\nWorking freelance means that I have been fortunate enough to be involved with many diverse groups over the years. Some groups have behavioral issues and need discipline and support; some are a little lost at sea and in need of direction; some are high flyers needing greater challenges, and some, like the MOSTYN youth group, are in a class of their own. At once the members are gentle, yet enthusiastic, bashful, yet friendly, unobtrusive, but with big ideas. They are unlike any other group I have yet worked with.\nThe Cylch members have ideas. BIG ideas. And while they exude a quiet and unassuming air, they have acres of passion beneath their modesty. The challenge has been to set light to their ideas by harnessing and fanning their passion. The problem is that, quite simply, there is \u2018no problem\u2019. These are not disadvantaged young people, disaffected and directionless. These are not disinterested learners, disengaged or despondent. Remove the \u2018dis\u2019s. These young people have all the credentials required for success, so why has there been so little activity?\nThis group suffers from neither a lack of talent, nor a lack of direction. The root of the issue is that they lack fire. Their passion for art, for films, fashion, photography, drawing, pottery, digital media, collaborations and exhibitions is simply hidden behind politeness and humility. In order to move forward they require the touch paper to be lit.\nOnce engaged, as they are currently with a busy schedule of film nights, a provisional summer programme of art workshops, and sights set on coordinating their very own festival next year, they have all the skills and enthusiasm to make these things happen. But still, but still\u2026\nBreaking new ground?\nThe undercurrent is still definitely one of needing to be driven, to be coaxed and encouraged to keep on going, recording actions and targets against a weekly \u2018progress\u2019 chart. My feeling is that their quiet demeanour has not previously been exercised in such a dynamic way. These young people are not used to being the entrepreneurs, to breaking new ground. Is this a question of personality? Of repressive influences from school or family? I\u2019m not sure, and I haven\u2019t yet got around to generating the right type of measurement to explore such questions (an in-joke for the scientists there). In the meantime I will happily settle with just supporting them however they need it.\nIndeed it seems that what they need is structure. A framework of support and feedback, of motivation and short goals, so that small interim steps can be measured and evaluated quickly, so that success is demonstrated on a quick turnaround. It is a strange paradox to be a scientist working amidst artists, but it seems that our worlds neatly collide in terms of structure, focus, goal setting and a need for measurement and evidence.\nI firmly believe that, with the right structure and support in place, these young people will really go places. They are one step from \u2018big things\u2019, albeit a tentative step.\nOur goal, as support staff to the Circuit programme here at MOSTYN, is to do exactly that. Support, inspire, motivate, encourage, challenge and reward the young people for everything they do. Surely with such structure in place it will not be long before we see these big ideas bear fruit.\n\u2013 Samantha McElligott, Session Support Worker",
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        "raw_content": "Darwin Week: Religion and Science\nFeatures, Local, Misc., Reviews\n1836. A young English naturalist named Charles Darwin had just returned from nearly five years of traveling around the world. 23 years later he would publish On the Origin of Species, and the scientific landscape would be changed indefinitely.\nLast week, the city of Charleston held a series of seminars in celebration of Darwin Week. As part of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) Festival, these seminars were meant to educate students and professionals on topics relating to evolutionary biology as well as to celebrate the birthday of one of modern science\u2019s most influential contributors. One of the common themes discussed was the relationship and compatibility between Darwin\u2019s theories and religious beliefs.\nWhat does this mean for students? Apart from a few mentions in science classes and the occasional, albeit rare, reference in pop culture, Darwin doesn\u2019t seem all that important to daily life. What could Darwin, and Darwin Week in particular, give students that they can use in the future?\nAccording to Dr. Jon Hakkila, a Physics and Astronomy professor at The College and a speaker at one of the seminars, Darwin Week is about reflecting on the scientific thought processes that are important in unbiased research. Hakkila believes that the correct method of thinking is often different than people might assume.\n\u201cI think that the general public doesn\u2019t always understand science and the scientific method,\u201d Hakkila explains. \u201cI think that a lot of times when they evaluate their perception of the world around them, they tend to think in terms of absolutes. They think it\u2019s either this or that. A scientist actually tends to think more the opposite. Instead of trying to prove something, scientists typically try to disprove something. So this mode of thinking I think is really important for students to learn.\u201d\nIn the School of Sciences and Math Auditorium, adults and students alike attended Dr. Hakkila\u2019s seminar, \u201cThe Largest Structure in the Universe.\u201d This was one of many seminars that took place during this year\u2019s Darwin Week. (Photo by Joshua Mulvaney)\nHow does this relate to religion? Not everyone is a scientist, and many people have beliefs that they espouse unapologetically, regardless of available facts. How harmful, if at all, is a religious view that comes into direct conflict with scientific evidence?\nAccording to Darwin himself, \u201cFalse facts are highly injurious to the progress of science, for they often endure long; but false views, if supported by some evidence, do little harm, for every one takes a salutary pleasure in proving their falseness.\u201d Of course, the difficulty with this quote is determining whose views are false. One of the reasons why the debate between religion and science has drawn on so long is that many people have legitimate reasons why they believe what they believe. The standard of what is true and what is false often differs significantly. Darwin Week in particular celebrates the standard set by the scientific method. How are religious beliefs compatible?\nCharleston has long been known as the Holy City, and Christianity has long been the bedrock of the value system here, as well as in much of the South. Many things have changed, of course, but there is still a heavy presence of the judeo-christian faith in Charleston as evidenced by the numerous church steeples that still lord over the peninsular skyline.\nDr. Hakkila (on right) discusses the largest known structures in the universe. (Photo by Joshua Mulvaney)\nDr. Hakkila is no stranger to Christianity. \u201cI grew up in Los Alamos, New Mexico,\u201d he says, \u201cwhich is the home of the atomic bomb. There are more churches per capita than I think any other town in the country.\u201d However, Hakkila believes the relationship between science and religion is more compatible than some might claim. After all, scientists and religious individuals tend to look for the same things in the world around us. \u201cScientists are often people who look for order, and I think people who follow religion closely are people who look for order.\u201d\nDr. Jeremy Rutledge, senior minister at Circular Congregational Church in downtown Charleston and speaker during Darwin Week, ironically, appreciates Darwin for the exact opposite reason. \u201cMuch is made of Darwin displacing God,\u201d Rutledge explains. \u201cI tend to think that he really displaced us. He displaced us from being so special; from being the center of the universe.\u201d\nDarwin Week is a time where people of differing beliefs with a mutual respect for scientific inquiry can come together and discuss the deeper questions of the universe. Whether or not human beings are descended from other species, it is clear that we have a capability to reflect on our place in the universe that they, to our knowledge, do not have.\nAs Darwin stated, \u201cThe very essence of instinct is that it\u2019s followed independently of reason.\u201d\nTagged: Charles Darwin, Darwin Week, Jon Hakkila, religion, science, STEM Festival\nAbout Joshua Mulvaney\nJosh Mulvaney is the Opinion Editor for CisternYard News. Josh is a junior International Business major with a double minor in Global Logistics and European Studies. He is an avid traveler and cinephile who would equally enjoy climbing the perilous trails of China\u2019s Mt. Huashan and studying the lighting of 1920\u2019s German Expressionism cinema. He can likely be found reading books on foreign policy in a coffee shop or shooting photography around the city. 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        "raw_content": "Breaking the binary in a transitioning America\nCampus, Misc., National, News and Politics, The Yard\nOn June 9, 2014, actress Laverne Cox became the first openly transgender person to be featured on the cover of Time magazine. This monumental occasion for the LGBTQ+ community was preceded by the actress\u2019 Emmy award nominated performance in the popular Netflix original comedy-drama, \u201cOrange is the New Black.\u201d A day later, on June 10,\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "Location Paterson, NJ 07504\nThe American Muslim Union has close ties to the Islamic Center of Passaic County (ICPC), having had five common officials as of 2004.[1]\nThe president of AMU, Mohammed Younes, said in 2001 that the U.S. is hypocritical for condemning Hamas but not Israel. He said he would not donate directly to Hamas because \u201cthey are killers\u201d but that charities should not be stopped from giving aid to the children of killed Hamas operatives.[2]\nDuring the deportation trial of the ICPC\u2019s Imam Qatanani, prosecutor Alan Wolf mentioned that a newspaper quoted Younes in 2002 where he advised against giving personal information to law enforcement. As he left, Younes complained, \u201cThe FBI is abusing us.\u201d[3]\nMohamed El-Filali is listed on the ICPC website as its outreach director.[4] Media reports in 2012 have titled him as the mosque\u2019s executive director.[5] He was described as an AMU official in 2002.[6] That same year, he led a chant at a rally comparing Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon to Hitler and refused to condemn suicide bombers, saying, \u201cI am not in their shoes. My house has not been destroyed; my brother has not been shot dead.\u201d[7]\nThe chairman of the AMU\u2019s Chapters Committee from 1999 to 2001,[8] Magdy Mahmoud, is also a co-founder and former president of the New Jersey chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). He was on the executive board of the Muslim Arab Youth Association, a U.S. Muslim Brotherhood entity, at the same time that the FBI learned of Islamist rhetoric at its events.\nIn 1994, Hamas fundraiser Mohammed El-Mezain addressed the group. He spoke after an individual that was introduced as a leader of the \u201cHamas military wing.\u201d An FBI report documented the speaker as saying, \u201cI\u2019ve been told to restrict or restrain what I say\u2026 I hope no one is recording me or taking any pictures, as none are allowed \u2026because I\u2019m going to speak the truth to you. It\u2019s simple. Finish off the Israelis. Kill them all! Exterminate them! No peace ever!\u201d[9]\nThe chairman of AMU\u2019s Bergen County chapter,[10] Waheed Khalid, is a former president of Dar ul-Islah mosque in Teaneck, N.J.[11] In May 1998, he expressed sympathy for Hamas, saying, \u201cThey are trying to get the occupiers out of their home.\u201d [12] In 2002, he refused to comment on the authenticity of the anti-Semitic book Protocols of the Elders of Zion, but suggested it has credibility by saying that most people believe it. He also defended an Egyptian television show based on the book, saying,\u201cThey have the right to show it, and I think it is news, and it is quite interesting to know what it says.\u201d[13]\nIn 2002, AMU sponsored a rally with the Muslim American Society, the N.Y. chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations and the Islamic Association for Palestine, a pro-Hamas front for the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood.[14] The event demanded the indictment of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon as a war criminal and that the U.S. cut off aid to Israel. In contrast, the AMU did not endorse the 2005 \u201cFree Muslims March Against Terror\u201d that condemned all Islamic terrorist groups, including Hamas.[15]\nIn 2004, AMU\u2019s online newsletter said a \u201cZionist commando orchestrated the 9-11 terrorist attacks\u201d and praised Neturei Karta, a Jewish extremist group that supports Iranian President Ahmadinejad and the elimination of the state of Israel.[16] However, the newsletter states, \u201cMessages through this forum are senders\u2019 individual point of view, but not of American Muslim Union (AMU).\u201d[17]\n[1] Mowbray, Joel. \u201cJihadists in Jersey,\u201d New York Sun, republished in FrontPage Magazine, March 30, 2004. http://archive.frontpagemag.com/readArticle.aspx?ARTID=13592\n[2] Kocieniewski, David. \u201cA Nation Challenged: The Holy Land Foundation; Paterson Again Finds Itself with Links to Sept. 11,\u201d New York Times, December 7, 2011. http://www.nytimes.com/2001/12/07/nyregion/nation-challenged-holy-land-foundation-paterson-again-finds-itself-with-links.html?src=pm\n[3] Haddon, Heather. \u201cMuslims Say Police Betrayed Mosque,\u201d The Record, June 7, 2008. http://www.co.bergen.nj.us/PressClipsPDF/060708mu.pdf\n[4] \u201cContact Us,\u201d ICPC website, http://icpc.com/ContactUs.aspx\n[5] \u201cLibya Announces 4 Arrests in Deadly Attack on U.S. Consulate,\u201d CBS New York, September 13, 2004. http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2012/09/13/kelly-no-immediate-threat-to-nyc-after-attacks-in-libya/\n[6] \u201cU.S. Beefs Up 4th July Security as American Muslims Keep Low Profile During Events Marking the Occasion,\u201d Islam Web, July 4, 2002. http://www.islamweb.net/emainpage/index.php?page=articles&id=17097\n[9] Mowbray, 2012.\n[10] Pinto, Jennifer. \u201cTeaneck Forum Offers Ideas for Combating Bias,\u201d Teaneck Patch, March 7, 2012. http://teaneck.patch.com/articles/teaneck-forum-offers-ideas-for-combating-bias\n[11] Prosnitz, Howard. \u201cMuslim Leader Urges Teaneck\u2019s BOE to Add Two Religious Holidays to Calendar,\u201d NorthJersey.com, March 22, 2012. http://www.northjersey.com/news/143792906_Two_more_days_off_school__.html\n[13] Clark, Amy Sara. \u201cPublisher Won\u2019t Back Down on Protocols,\u201d New Jersey Jewish Standard, November 15, 2002. http://www.danielpipes.org/rr/499.php\n[14] \u201cStop Palestinian Genocide\u201d rally flyer at Jewish World Review, http://www.jewishworldreview.com/0304/amu_flyer.jpg.\n[15] \u201cAmerican Muslim Union (AMU),\u201d Discover the Networks, http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/printgroupProfile.asp?grpid=6623.\n[16] \u201cGov. 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        "raw_content": "5 Simple Rules From Doctors to Raise a Healthy Child\nWhen a person has a baby, they sometimes lose their mind just a little. And it\u2019s not just about sleepless nights. One of the biggest fears of every mother and father is that there is something wrong with their child. Every breath a child takes is measured by, \u201cI think it\u2019s okay\u201d to \u201cWhat was that?!\u201d scale. However, a good pediatrician would say that most children grow and develop in an absolutely normal way. And the parents\u2019 job is to stay calm and do a minimum of the most necessary things to raise a healthy person.\nWe at Bright Side have talked to pediatricians and collected 5 of the most important facts about children\u2019s health that all parents should know.\n1. Don\u2019t prescribe medications by yourself.\nThere is no situation where you can give a child medication without a prescription. Even if a neighbor boy had the same symptoms and these pills helped him and even if their grandmother \u201cknows what is best.\u201d Few people think about the fact that even simple nose drops can cause more harm than good. If the situation is not critical and doesn\u2019t require calling an ambulance, your only option should be to do the safest thing possible.\n2. Improve the immune system.\nIn order to make sure a child grows in a healthy way and is able to fight off viruses and bacteria, you should create the most comfortable conditions for developing the immune system. In order to do this, you should:\nTry to keep breastfeeding the child up to at least 6 months;\nCreate comfortable conditions at home (with the temperature no higher than 72\u043eF, humidity \u2014 no less than 50%, ventilate the room regularly);\nWalk outside every day;\nDon\u2019t neglect physical activity;\nMake sure the child sleeps well and enough.\nSome children\u2019s health issues that parents may have to deal with can disappear on their own as the child grows up. For example, food intolerance or colic.\n4. Don\u2019t ignore vaccines.\nRecently, the anti-vaccine movement has confused a lot of children and adults. The thing is, several decades ago, poliomyelitis, tetanus, and diphtheria killed a lot of children. And TB is still a serious problem in many countries. There is not even one single qualified doctor that would recommend their patient not to get vaccinated. And there is no parent, who knows enough about vaccines, that would allow their children to be in danger of getting sick.\n5. Remember the symptoms.\nSometimes, even if children get good care, they still get sick. This is normal, it\u2019s how the immune system learns. But every parent should be aware of the symptoms of the most popular sicknesses that require calling a specialist as soon as possible, like:\nPneumonia: difficulty breathing, change of skin color, poor appetite, anxiety, fever (may appear very late).\nRotavirus infection: loss of appetite, tiredness, anxiety, fever, vomiting, diarrhea, runny nose, cough.\nBronchitis: fever, difficulty breathing, cough, weakness, loss of appetite, headache, sweating, change of skin color.\nBonus: Children\u2019s body language\nAccording to experts, it\u2019s really important to pay attention to children\u2019s body language. Even though babies can\u2019t talk, they can still communicate in their own way. For example, when they are hungry, they are usually really tense, which makes them clench their fists. And vice versa, if you think that your baby is hungry, you should take a look at their hands \u2014 if they are open, there is no need to worry, the baby is relaxed and full.\nThe most important thing is to stay calm and not panic. Are you able to do this?\nPreview photo credit shutterstock, shutterstock\nIllustrated by Ekaterina Gandrabura for BrightSide.me",
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        "raw_content": "Danske Bank and Siemens invite ABC compliance in the boardroom\nDanske Bank and Siemens have appointed chief compliance officers to their boards of directors this summer. We explore why compliance has become accepted as a critical function in any company.\nAt the next board meeting of Denmark\u2019s biggest bank, a chief compliance officer will be at the table for the first time in the company\u2019s history. Danske Bank has announced that it has hired Philippe Vollot, who previously handled anti-financial crime and anti-money laundering for Deutsche Bank. The elevation of the status of compliance is a growing trend in the U.S. and Europe. Just last month, Siemens nominated its compliance chief Sylvie Kand\u00e9 de Beaupuy to its board of directors. It shows that compliance, as distinct from legal and audit functions, has become accepted as one of the most important aspects of a business.\nRegulatory pressure drives compliance\nPerhaps the most significant driver of the rise of compliance is the global spread of antibribery and corruption legislation and regulation. Nine out of ten firms say regulatory reforms are increasing their compliance costs, according to a 2017 survey of 183 senior finance professionals by Duff & Phelps. New anti-bribery and corruption legislation with tougher penalties has been introduced in the UK, U.S. and EU in the last few years. If a company is charged with bribery and corruption, it will suffer significant fines and reputational damage.\nA recent regulatory trend has been to offer incentives for companies which take compliance seriously. Last year, the U.S. Department of Justice introduced a Corporate Enforcement Policy which offers \u201cadditional benefits\u201d to companies that self-disclose a breach of the Foreign and Corrupt Practices Act and meet certain conditions. A key condition is the \u201cimplementation of an effective compliance and ethics program\u201d, including \u201cthe resources the company has dedicated to compliance\u201d and \u201cthe authority and independence of the compliance function and the availability of compliance expertise to the board\u201d.\nCompliance budgets are growing\nA bribery and corruption scandal is often the catalyst for a company to overhaul its compliance operation. Danske Bank\u2019s decision to elevate the status of compliance could be an example of that. It is currently carrying out an internal investigation into allegations that its Estonian branch was used by customers to launder money from 2007 to 2015. The Brazilian construction company Odebrecht has invested in compliance to help turn around its fortunes after a major bribery scandal. Last year, it paid $3.5 billion to the American, Brazilian and Swiss anti-corruption authorities to settle allegations of bribery in Brazil. Since then, it has appointed a chief compliance officer and boosted its compliance budget from $3 million in 2015 to $20 million this year.\nBut scandal-hit companies are not alone in increasing their compliance budgets \u2013 surveys of compliance professionals indicate that their budgets are increasing in most companies. This is because companies have found that focusing on compliance is good business. Customers and investors want to buy into companies that are seen to be ethical. A good example is David Helgason, the co-founder of a major Danish video games company, who moved his account to a different bank in response to Danske Bank\u2019s money laundering allegations. Trustworthy companies have better relationships with third parties. Companies that comply with anti-bribery and corruption legislation are eligible for lucrative contracts from organisations such as the World Bank. As more companies realise this, we should expect to see compliance officers being added to boardrooms around the world.\nC-suite setting the tone\nThe move by Danske Bank and Siemens shows that the C-suite is recognising the importance of setting a clear tone from the top on ethics and anti-bribery and corruption. Even the bestdesigned compliance programmes can only be effective if a company\u2019s senior managers are fully committed to the principle. If not, more junior staff may not feel empowered to report suspicions of unethical practices. 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        "raw_content": "Genes that regulated biological rhythms have been isolated. Interactions between sleep and all other body systems have been determined. Sleep affects the respiratory, cardiovascular, endocrine and neurological systems. Some ways in which these systems are affected include, but are not limited to: melatonin, cortisol and growth hormone secretion; regulation of core body temperature; and immune function.\nSleep is Regulated by Two Simultaneous Processes:\n\u2022 Homeostatic Mechanism\nHomeostatic Mechanism\nThe homeostatic mechanism is an individual\u2019s \u201csleep drive.\u201d This urge to sleep is dependent upon time spent awake, quantity and quality of previous sleep and a person\u2019s sleep needs.\nThe circadian rhythm is a 24-hour biological clock of sleep and wakefulness. Humans tend to alternate between periods of wakefulness lasting about 16 hours. Light helps synchronize rhythms with the cycles of the sun and moon by sending a retinal signal, melanoposin, to the hypothalamic suprachiasmatic nucleus. The supraschiasmatic nucleus is a network of brain cells and genes that act as pacemakers to control circadian time functions.",
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        "raw_content": "Towards better fiber networks in the MENA region\nFTTx rollouts are on the rise everywhere in the world. And the Middle-Eastern and North-African region are no exception. It\u2019s vital to invest in a fiber network that\u2019s able to handle the challenges of tomorrow: self-driving cars, HD video streams, VR and AR applications, \u2026\nDeploying an FTTx network is capital intensive. It can run into billions for the larger ones. So, you better be thoroughly prepared before you start.\nSofrecom\u2019s knowledge\nThat\u2019s why Sofrecom, a subsidiary of Orange Group, specialized in the telco sector, decided to team up with Comsof to help companies and governments plan and design their FTTx projects. Sofrecom has years of experience in analyzing and supporting telecom projects. Its consultants closely collaborate with clients to get a clear picture of a complex project. They are experts in spotting challenges and extracting all possible requirements to make a project successful.\nComsof\u2019s algorithms\nWith this knowledge, Comsof engineers configure Comsof\u2019s software to the clients\u2019 needs. Comsof Fiber is the world\u2019s leading FTTx planning and design tool, it has been used in over 200 projects in more than 50 countries. That\u2019s why Comsof engineers have the necessary experience to adapt the software to fit even the most complex set of rules.\nThe result is automated software which is fully adapted to the clients\u2019 rules, wants and needs. Meaning massive time-saving, more reliable figures, and less worrying about possible human-made inaccuracies. And as the software is already modified to the clients\u2019 specifications, it\u2019s deployable for future FTTx network roll-out endeavors.\n\u201cThere\u2019s a good match between Sofrecom and Comsof\u201d, explains Raf Meersman, CEO of Comsof. We\u2019ve known each other for a few years and we\u2019ve done some projects together in the Middle-East. I was continuously impressed in how Sofrecom consultants can unravel a complex project. This in combination with our smart software entails many advantages for anyone who wants to build quality FTTx networks.\u201d\n\u201cWe are delighted with this partnership. The complementary expertise of Sofrecom and Comsof is a real asset to provide concrete answers to our customers who seek quality, efficiency and performance. We can offer our clients methods, tips and tools to succeed in Fiber Optics projects\u201d, says Thierry Papin, Deputy General Manager of Sofrecom.",
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        "raw_content": "1 Corinthians 12:7-11 lists the spiritual gifts. \u201cTo each is given the manifestation of the Spirit for the common good. For to one is given through the Spirit the utterance of wisdom, and to another the utterance of knowledge according to the same Spirit, to another faith by the same Spirit, to another the gifts of healing by one Spirit, to another the working of miracles, to another prophecy, to another the ability to distinguish between spirits, to another various kinds of tongues, to another the interpretation of tongues. All these are empowered by one and the same Spirit, who apportions to each one individually as He wills.\u201d\nThe first gift, wisdom, indicates a speaking gift (1 Pet. 4:11). The Bible teaches that wisdom is understanding God\u2019s word and being able to apply it practically to situations that exist in the world (Luke 7:35; Acts 6:10; James 1:5). This is an important component for a pastor because he not only needs to do a proper exegesis of God\u2019s word, but he needs to make it applicable to his congregation.\nThe second gift, knowledge, also is understanding and speaking God\u2019s truth with insight, but it focuses on grasping the meaning of it rather than the practical nature of it.The third gift, faith, is distinct from saving faith. This gift is possessed by those who are persistent in prayer and building their relationship with the Holy Spirit. A friend of mine was considered a faithful warrior in prayer because he would always intercede for the church he went to with a strong trust that God would answer his prayers. This is an important function for the body to have.\nThe fourth gift, healing, was a sign used by Christ and his apostles (Matt 8:16; Luke 10:1; 2 Cor 12:12) to demonstrate the power and glory of God. Though I believe that it could still happen today, it is not common. There have been false prophets and teachers who have abused this area of ministry, and I don\u2019t think we should follow signs and wonders, but the Word of God. However, we shouldn\u2019t go to the other extreme and deny that God could perform miracles because we have a God who is able to do supernatural works whenever He desires.\nThe fifth gift, prophecy, is speaking forth or proclaiming publicly what has already been said. In the Old Testament, the prophets would speak God\u2019s word. They did not speak outside of the revelation that God intended for them to have, and If what they said didn\u2019t come to pass, they would be killed. Since God has already given us all we need for salvation and life and has spoken in the last days through His Son (Heb. 1), it is unnecessary to speak any prophetic utterance that isn\u2019t already confirmed in the Bible. Moreover, the Bible declares that no one knows the day or the hour when the Lord will return so anyone who claims to prophesy when the end will come, is false and shouldn\u2019t be listened to. God gives us ample warnings in the Scriptures to watch out for these deceivers (Matt. 24:36; Acts 1:7).\nThe sixth gift, discerning of spirits, is a spiritual gift God gives us through the Holy Spirit to determine whether it\u2019s from God or a counterfeit from Satan. The Bible informs us that Satan masquerades as an angel of light; thus, it is difficult to discern a lying and deceptive spirit unless we have the omniscient God living within us (Acts 17:11; John 4:1). I believe this gift can be both objectively and subjectively discerned, through the Word of God and the Holy Spirit convicting us when we feel like something is wrong. For instance, you should never accuse anyone, but if you feel uncomfortable around a person, it may be the Holy Spirit telling you to be watchful and investigate if there is something that person may be hiding. This discernment needs to be correctly handled, in a biblical, humble, and patient way.\nThe last gift is speaking and interpreting tongues. There are two arguments in this debate. Some believe that this specific gift has ceased with the completion of the canon (1 Cor. 13: 8-12) while others maintain that they are still used for today (1 Cor. 1:7). First, it is important to recognize that both sides have good arguments and as Christians we need to be gracious with opposing views. We can, however, stand up against any charismatic movement who teaches that you must speak in tongues in order to be saved, that it is a prerequisite or proof of having a second baptism of the Holy Spirit, or if it is not done in an orderly way.\nPersonally, I believe that speaking in tongues was an actual language that was spoken by people and not a nonsensical language that no one could understand. Here is why I believe this. First, God is rational so He would not give us something that we can\u2019t interpret ourselves. Second, God\u2019s point of having this gift and giving it to the apostles was because there were many languages from around the world gathered in one specific place. It was essential for the Word of God to be translated so that they could hear it in their own language and be saved.\nMarch 25, 2013 November 7, 2014 chaddamitzBible, Theology\nPrevious Post Is Jesus the only way to Heaven?\nNext Post The Temptations of Jesus in the Wilderness",
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        "raw_content": "Trump talks a lot about the \"fake media\". This article is similar to many written about Trump's military parade and it certainly paints the idea of a military parade in a negative light. Everyone seems to criticize the parade for the cost and how it likens Trump to a dictator yet a country like France doesn't get the same treatment. Is there anyone that thinks that a country should have a military parade to celebrate it's troops and show their might? Is there anyone that thinks the media is straight out bias in articles like this?\nI think for a guy who just approved $700 Billion dollars in Military spending this seems ultra-hypocritical. But to the point of the media bias, yeah, they're all pretty biased, and kinda have to be to stand out in the social media age. Maybe if they were to be on Contendr they would be more inclined to construct well-thought out criticisms in the context of the overall issue?",
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        "raw_content": "Climbing house prices, a growing population and increased demand for affordable properties \u2014 it's no surprise many young Kiwis are worried they won't be able to afford their first home. Buying a property was once considered a rite of passage for all New Zealanders, but many feel it's become an almost unachievable dream. Or has it?\nWe understand the thought of buying your first home can be stressful, particularly in the current property climate. However, while it will take some work, owning your first home may be more within reach than you think. You just need the right strategies to get there.\nIn this blog, we look at some ways first home buyers can get a foothold on the property ladder.\nUse your KiwiSaver\nIf you're a first home buyer you can use your KiwiSaver funds to get into the property market. To be eligible for the HomeStart grant, you need to have been contributing to the KiwiSaver scheme for at least three years.\nIf you do qualify, the government could give you up to $5000 towards an older, existing home or up to $10,000 for a new build or land to build a home on. Even better, if you're planning to buy a first home with someone else, you can combine your grants, which could total up to $20,000. There are other eligibility criteria you'll also need to meet so do your research first.\nAnother option under KiwiSaver is a savings withdrawal. If you're eligible, this means you could withdraw almost all of your funds to help pay for a first home.\nJoin with someone else\nAnother way to get ahead in the property market is to buy with friends or family. This is an increasingly common approach and it makes great sense. Joining with other like-minded people boosts your financial resources and can open up a world of opportunities that wouldn't otherwise be available to you.\nBefore going ahead, however, there are a few things to be wary of. Like any business arrangement, if it's not handled properly there's a risk your home dream could turn into a nightmare. Here are some points to consider:\nChoose your partner wisely: They should be someone you trust and can rely on to pay their share of the mortgage payments, rates, maintenance costs and all the other issues associated with owning a house.\nResearch your mortgage options: Buying a property with a friend or family member is not always straightforward when it comes to getting lending so carefully explore your options. Remember, everyone is equally and jointly responsible for the loan in its entirety.\nTalk to your lawyer: Tenants-in-common means buying a house with another person, or people, without being in a stable relationship with them. Under this agreement, each person has separately transferable interests. Ensure this status is specified on the title.\nTap into your 'extra savings'\nSaving for a deposit takes hard work and commitment. You need a clear plan for how much you want to save and how you'll achieve this. Work out how much you can afford to save each payday and transfer this into a separate account.\nOnce you've cut your spending as much as possible, consider ways to boost your income. Are you due a pay rise at work? Could you take on an extra job or start a part-time business? Gaining new skills or qualifications may also boost your earning potential.\nBuying that elusive first home doesn't need to be out of your reach. Armed with the right information and proven strategies to help you get ahead, you can turn your home ownership dream into a reality.",
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        "raw_content": "Occasionally, I run into something that seems so fundamental that I'm surprised I've never encountered it before. Today, I just had one of those moments. I needed to model a 0..1 to 1 relationship (which apparently I've never needed to do before in over 3 years of working with EF) and ran into a weird issue. I was trying to create an actual foreign key property for the dependent entity and EF started spitting \"Multiplicity is not valid\" errors when I tried to generate a migration.\nAfter a little research, I found the source of the issue. When you have a required:optional relationship, EF actually creates the foreign key on the primary key. In other words, the actual identifier for the dependent entity must be the identifier of the principal entity. Looked at another way:\npublic class Principal\npublic int PrincipalId { get; set; }\npublic virtual Dependent Dependent { get; set; }\npublic class Dependent\n// No key property. WTF?!\npublic virtual Principal Principal { get; set; }\nWhat's happening under the hood is that EF is creating a primary key for the dependent table itself, but importantly, it's not using an identity type. Instead, it's backfilling the id with the primary key of the related entity, instead. Why does EF do this? Well, the answer is quite simple: the EF team has simply neglected to implement unique indexes since the beginning until this day.\nA one-to-one, principally, requires a concept of \"uniqueness\". That's really the only thing that makes it different, at least from the relational database side, from a one-to-many. Since, EF is incapable of handling unique indexes, the EF team side-stepped the issue entirely by enforcing the unique nature of the one-to-one via reliance on the primary key. By using the primary key as the foreign key, it's inherently unique. In other words, they chose to completely jack with how the relationship should be model and is modeled in countless production databases across the world, simply because they never felt like tackling unique indexes over the 10+ year span of EF's life. I apologize if that sounds bitter, but it kind of is, actually. I've been bitten by one eccentricity or another with Entity Framework since I started using it, and it almost invariably goes back to the team simply not implementing core relational database functionality. Now, I see them making the same mistakes, if not sometimes worse mistakes with EF Core, and I'm honestly about ready to call it quits with any ORM from any company named Microsoft.\nThere's countless open-source, free-as-in-beer ORMs out there, in all kinds of languages, that can and do get this stuff right - all this stuff right. Yet, one of the largest companies in the world can't produce an ORM that implements something as basic as unique indexes to model a one-to-one? Seriously? </rant>\nWith that out of my system. I honestly don't have much advice for anyone stumbling across this because they encountered the same issue. You can stop using Entity Framework, I guess. Or, accept the rather obtuse database modeling it forces upon you and move on. Unfortunately, in my case, neither of those are really acceptable options at this point, so I'll likely have to resort to using a one-to-many and enforcing the one-to-one nature via code, which isn't pretty, but I guess neither is life.",
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        "raw_content": "Marie d'Orl\u00e9ans was the beautiful, accomplished and beloved younger sister of Queen Louise of the Belgians. Born at Palermo in 1813, she was the third child of Louis-Philippe, Duc d'Orl\u00e9ans, and his wife, Marie-Am\u00e9lie of Naples, the future King and Queen of the French.The year after Marie's birth, her family returned to Paris, only to be forced to flee to England during the Hundred Days. In 1817, they finally returned to France, dividing their time between the Palais Royal in Paris and the country estate of Neuilly. Louis-Philippe and Marie-Am\u00e9lie were known for their solid domestic virtues and Marie and her nine siblings were raised in a very affectionate and close-knit family. Marie was a lively, precocious, spontaneous, independent and mischievous girl.\nMarie was very close to her eldest sister, Louise. Yet, they had markedly contrasting looks and temperaments. 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Together, Louise and Marie took lessons in history, modern languages, literature, drawing, music and horseback riding. In politics, Marie was quite liberal, influenced, in this respect, by her father and her aunt, the formidable Madame Adelaide. In religion, Marie seems to have been initially less devout than Louise, but, with time and suffering, increasingly turned to God for consolation. From a young age, Marie had a special love for art. Her favorite painter was Van Dyck, but she also admired Titian, Veronese, Michelangelo, and, among the modern artists, Gericault. She was less attracted to the Flemish primitives, finding them soulless. Marie herself eventually became a noted Romantic artist, but not before many vicissitudes. Her early attempts at drawing frustrated her teacher, Ary Scheffer, who praised her rich imagination, but criticised the quality of her lines. Rather harshly, he remarked that he was tired of \"correcting broken arms and twisted legs every day.\" Plunged, however, into deep depression by the departure of her sister, Louise, to marry Leopold I, King of the Belgians, Marie sought comfort by throwing herself wholeheartedly into art, particularly sculpture. At seven in the morning, she would begin working in her studio, with all the windows open, dressed austerely in a cotton skirt and blouse. Under Scheffer's supervision, she developed discipline and rigor, executing a number of fine works. She drew inspiration from historical topics, and one of her favorite themes was St. Joan of Arc.\nThe July Revolution of 1830, which brought Marie's parents to the throne, imposed new obligations upon the young Orl\u00e9ans, who, like their parents, now had to fulfill the public functions of royalty. Marie hated these official duties. The revolution also meant that Marie and her siblings encountered difficulties in finding spouses. Marie's grandfather, the notorious \"Philippe Egalit\u00e9,\" who had voted for the execution of his cousin, King Louis XVI, during the first French Revolution, had already branded the Orl\u00e9ans with infamy. Louis-Philippe's displacement of the senior Bourbons in 1830 reinforced the family's bad reputation. European royal houses were reluctant to form alliances with people viewed as renegades. Even those who might have been willing to overlook the unfortunate events of the past were put off by the Orl\u00e9ans's own insecure position. After delicate negotiations, and hopes alternately raised and dashed, the 24-year-old Marie finally married Duke Alexander of Wurttemberg, a nephew of King Leopold of Belgium. A year after the wedding, in 1838, Marie gave birth to a healthy baby boy, christened Philippe.\nSadly, however, the birth shattered Marie's own health. Like Louise, Marie had always been fragile, prone to colds, coughs and dizzy spells. Her depression at the deaths of her nephew, Louise's first-born son, Louis-Philippe, in 1834, and her governess, Madame de Malet, in 1835, had further weakened her. As an additional stroke of ill-luck, a disastrous fire, erupting in the middle of the night, had forced Marie, during her pregnancy, to flee outside, scantily clad, into the snow and ice. She fell victim to tuberculosis, and, despite her travels to warmer climes and her family's hopes and prayers, she passed away in January, 1839. By then deeply religious, she bore her agony with courage, contrition, resignation, even cheerfulness. She was only 25 years old. 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        "raw_content": "by Carly Maher\nWritten by Carly Maher\nNothing screams \u201csummer\u201d like a good high quality hot dog, and Blackie\u2019s Hot Dog Stand in Cheshire is one of the most popular joints in Connecticut.\nWalking through the garage style doors of Blackie\u2019s in Cheshire, CT is like time warping into decades past. Patrons lounging at the counter have already ordered with confidence and are enjoying their hot dogs with iconic, secret recipe hot pepper relish.\nAs a newcomer to this restaurant and old-fashioned \u201chot dog stand,\u201d it might serve you better to explain that it\u2019s your first time. In terms of etiquette, it\u2019s encouraged to say something like \u201cI\u2019ll have two\u2014and a milkshake.\u201d The number, of course, refers to the amount of hot dogs. However, some rebels and against-the-grainers might grab a burger to switch things up.\nHotdog lovers statewide swear by this restaurant that serves an authentic menu of dogs, burgers, chips, milkshakes, and soda that has not changed since 1928. Starting off in 1925 as a gas station, Mary and Art Blackman served hot dogs to hungry customers who quickly developed an affinity for the their unique and consistent style. Three years later, the Blackman\u2019s were slinging more hot dogs than gas and decided to become the full-time dining facility and hang-out spot it was destined to be.\nThe octagon-shaped towers on the sides were later added to accommodate more people, and a 1945 fire prompted a renovation that resulted in the twin garage doors \u201cwhich allowed a little more elbow room and cooling breezes in the evening.\u201d It\u2019s unique structure and candy-stripe look paired with the old-school fluorescent signage beckons from the quiet street. The wide doors invite diners to sit and order while overlooking the counter, registers, and open kitchen.\nThe Sights and Sounds of Blackie\u2019s\nWhile reading the unpretentious menu, placed high on black letter board, you\u2019re sure to hear the click and fizz of the soda fountain echoing off the wood panel. Stay at the counter or head to a table in a small but comfortable side area surrounded by local awards, newspaper clippings, and little league sponsorship plaques. Red and white gingham curtains will make you nostalgic for a time that you probably never lived in as you enjoy a homemade milkshake or classic birch beer with your hot dog.\nMinimalist Blackie\u2019s is famous for their hot pepper relish (it\u2019s also available by the jar for $6.50 a pop), they provide ketchup and their signature brown mustard\u2014but that\u2019s it. It certainly works, because some purists still want nothing between their mouth and a Blackie\u2019s hot-oil dog. Like Alexa Blazas of Naugatuck, who forgoes the condiments and a drink so as not to interfere with the taste of the plain hot dog.\nA Blackie\u2019s hot dog with ketchup and their spicy pepper relish.\n\u201cI love the taste of a Blackie\u2019s hot dog because of the meat, alone. My family loves the relish, but I prefer it plain to get the full effect.\u201d\nIt\u2019s no surprise that people love a plain Blackie\u2019s dog\u2014Blackie\u2019s purchases all of their meat from the popular Polish meat wholesaler, Martin Rosol\u2019s of New Britain. And Blackie\u2019s hot dogs are born from a custom recipe. Alexa insists that this is both good and bad. \u201cThe only problem is you\u2019ll eat a Blackie\u2019s hot dog and find yourself immediately getting another.\u201d She says an easy way to avoid this is to always get at least two right off the bat.\nInterestingly, Blackie\u2019s doesn\u2019t serve french fries\u2014and for no real reason. 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With a 3 o\u2019clock start time last week we still had plenty of time in the morning to prepare yourself physically. I guess the part that becomes a little more challenging is that we used to always have these appearances in the morning, four or five different appearances, and now where do you set those in to get them in before qualifying? It is different. I think it is okay. I don\u2019t have a problem with qualifying the day of. It all just depends on the schedule. The reason we do it is if you have two series going and you only have so many officials and have to have so much time to go through tech. Unless we change some of that stuff up, this is the way it has to be I believe, from what I understand at least. It is different. I don\u2019t think it is a bad thing. If someone crashes in qualifying I think it puts them in a pretty big bind to get their stuff ready for the race but it is what it is. It is the same for everybody.\u201d\nDO YOU FEEL LIKE YOU ARE IN A MUST-WIN SITUATION TO MAKE THE PLAYOFFS? \u201cCloser to it. That is for sure. I am not sure we are at a must-win yet. I feel like this is one of our best shots to go out here and win this weekend. We also have some great race tracks coming up. Bristol, Darlington has been a good track for us. Richmond as well. We have some good tracks coming up for us. We have won at the next four out of five races that are coming up, so we know we can do it. We just have to do it.\u201d\nDO YOU RACE ANY DIFFERENTLY BECAUSE OF THAT? \u201cNo. Our goal is still the same. Our goal is to win the race no matter what. I am not going to race someone different because of their situation or my situation. I will understand what their situation is. I will understand how desperate they are, but for us we have to stay focused in on our car as much as anybody else\u2019s\u201d\nHAS THE XFINITY RACE HERE THE LAST COUPLE YEARS HELPED YOU WITH LEARNING SOME THINGS OR YOUR CONFIDENCE ON THE CUP SIDE? \u201cIt definitely does. It is a confidence booster number one. Number two, you are able to take some things from the Xfinity race into the Cup race. The cars drive closer this year, so far at least, then they did last year with less spoiler on the Xfinity cars. The braking zones was the biggest difference but they are closer now with the smaller spoiler on the Xfinity cars. I remember following (Marcos) Ambrose in the Xfinity race and racing the heck out of each other for the win here. I remember where he beat me really bad. I tried doing it and my car couldn\u2019t do it and I told myself the next time I came here I would make sure my car could do what that car was doing. Since then, we have gotten faster. if it wasn\u2019t for running that Xfinity race against him I would not have learned that. You only come to this race track one a year and we don\u2019t race road courses that much. The more laps you can get around the more comfortable you get.\u201d\nCAN YOU EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN WATKINS GLEN AND SONOMA? \u201cIt is a complete 180. Sonoma is a very slow, technical track. Tires wear down a lot. You have heavy braking zones and are braking down to 40 to get around a couple of those turns. Here you are going so fast, there is not much room for error and your tires don\u2019t wear out. You can imagine from a car setup perspective and driving technique perspective it is completely different than Sonoma. You see a lot of drivers and cars that run good at one track that you assume would be good here too and that isn\u2019t the case a lot of times. It takes something different to run well here at Watkins Glen than it does at Sonoma.\u201d\nDID YOU EVER GET A PIECE OF THE RACE TRACK THAT YOU HELPED TEAR UP HERE LAST TIME? \u201cI did. I didn\u2019t really want to tear it up because I finally figured it out but they put me in an excavator and told me to dig it up and I didn\u2019t want to. It was fun to drive that machine and dig it up though. I do have a piece. It was cool because we swept that weekend I made these trophies for my team. They had the sponsors of the race and the logo and then a chunk of the asphalt on top of it to give to the teams. It was a really cool weekend for me.\u201d\nWILL STAGE RACING AFFECT THE STRATEGY HERE THIS YEAR? \u201cYeah, it has everywhere we go and it will here at Watkins Glen. Depending on certain driver situations and when they pit and how important the stage points are to setting yourself up for the end of the race, there will be a lot of different strategies that come into this. 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        "raw_content": "Thinking about Stories at the Craft Crucible\nNight Light at Apostle Islands\nPhotographers: Mark Weller, John Rummel, Ian Weller\nI spend a lot of time reading and critiquing stories in progress, both in person and for the online writers\u2019 groups that I\u2019m involved with. I\u2019ve blogged about how important this is, but what I\u2019ve been missing out on (and didn\u2019t even realize), was the pleasure of working with a finished and excellent story.\nLucky for us Anaea Lay has started the Craft Crucible over on her blog. Every Wednesday she\u2019s posting an exemplary story along with her critical breakdown. It isn\u2019t about finding fault with great stories, it\u2019s about finding out what makes them tick. There are a million different ways for a story to fail and almost as many ways for one to succeed. Sadly, no simple formulas for us writers. Turns out, looking at why and how a story succeeds is just as important as finding out why a broken or unfinished story fails. And the best part about the Craft Crucible is that you can play along too!\nBelow are some of my thoughts on the stories she\u2019s covered so far. I\u2019ve included links in for the stories, so you can read them first, because SPOILERS. Also, click on the Craft Crucible links to read Anaea\u2019s insights!\nSeriously: SPOILERS!\nAnd check out Pank while you\u2019re at it!\nYesterday\u2019s story was Seven Items in Jason Reynolds\u2019 Jacket Pocket, Two Days After His Suicide, As Found by his Eight-Year-Old Brother, Grady by Robert Swartwood. Go on over and read it. It\u2019s an excellent example of a flash story, and won\u2019t take you more than a couple minutes to read. Then check out Anaea\u2019s thoughts. Here\u2019s a bit of my response:\n\u201cIt\u2019s well done all the way through, but what brings it to the next level for me, is Grady\u2019s age and persistent innocence. His age and the title seem, at first, to be just a ploy to make the story more poignant, but by the end it projects Grady\u2019s inevitable loss of innocence. Swartwood essentially wrote the first half of the story and invites the reader to become the storyteller, and imagine Grady growing older and coming to understand the terrible solution to the puzzle pieces that these objects in Jason\u2019s jacket represent.\u201d\nLast Wednesday\u2019s story was Consumer Testing by John Greenwood. This one appeared in Bourbon Penn. Here\u2019s a snippet of my thoughts for that one. (SPOILERS, for real this time. Do go read this deliciously creepy story first!) Check out Anaea\u2019s comments here.\n\u201cThis story makes me think of J. G. Ballard with its main character who is unable to overcome a cascade of circumstances, and in its unflinching examination of the human dynamic of isolation and abandonment. The father has a pithy saying for every situation, but \u201cStick with what you know\u201d and \u201ckeep yourself to yourself\u201d are the cornerstones of what makes up the family\u2019s philosophy. This is contrasted with his mother\u2019s single opinion, \u201cNo good will come of it.\u201d Which the narrator points out has \u201cuniversal application.\u201d\n\u201cNo good\u201d is where this story is headed. It\u2019s clear from the beginning that there isn\u2019t going to be a twist at the end that will result in rainbows and lollipops for the narrator. This is not a story of transformation. It does not illustrate a change in the main character. This story is like a proof. The narrator makes a claim in the beginning, and all the events in the story show his claim to be true. This is difficult to pull off as a writer, and one of the reasons I like this story so much.\nThe first half of the story is about a recluse trying to get along in a perfectly normal, albeit uncaring world. Then the TV arrives and with it magic. The TV shifts the story onto another track. The TV comes to life and an \u201cauthorized representative of a subsidiary of the Mystery Shopping Consortium\u201d appears with an offer that the narrator \u2013though he wants to resist\u2013 somehow cannot refuse. It sounds suspiciously like a commercial but the narrator is clear that there is no electricity in the house.\u201d\nThe inaugural story was Kij Johnson\u2019s famous, or infamous, Spar. WARNING, this story is not for everyone. Some have called it \u201ctentacle\u201d porn, but that\u2019s not really accurate, maybe cilia sex, single-celled-alien-organism smut? Let\u2019s just say there is sexual content, but there\u2019s also grass and flowers and Shakespeare. I really enjoyed looking at this story again and was rewarded for my close attention.\nCheck out her other excellent stories!\n\u201cWhen I read Spar this time, I was struck by the fact that she called their ship a \u201clifeboat.\u201d It seems oddly nautical for a science fiction story set in space. There are more nautical references. She mentions \u201cThe mariner\u2019s code\u201d \u2013again, odd for a space story. There\u2019s the line from which the title is taken: \u201cA shipwrecked Norwegian sharing a spar with a monolingual Portuguese?\u201d\nA spar can be the mast of a ship (also what two people do when they go through the motions of hand to hand combat \u2013 similar to the kind of motions she and the alien are relentlessly going through as well).\nJohnson includes a couple lines of poetry, which I recognized as Shakespeare. At first I thought they might be taken from The Tempest. Thanks to the Internets it was easy to track down. They\u2019re from\nIt\u2019s clear that the entire poem informs Johnson\u2019s story on many levels (more than I\u2019m glossing here).\nLooking at the sonnet, the only concrete images in it have to do with seafaring:\nO no! It is an ever-fixed mark (i.e. lighthouse)\nThat looks on tempests and is never shaken\nIt is the star to every wandering bark (i.e. a small boat \u2013 something like a lifeboat\u2026)\nHere love is described as constant but also distant, untouchable. Like dead Gary or the idea of him or her last image of his body frozen in space.\nThe sonnet backs into its topic with a negative:\nAnd Johnson, begins by describing what the alien is not:\n\u201cThe alien is not humanoid. It is not bipedal.\u201d\nThe middle of the sonnet describes what love is (the pole star, a light house, unmoving and distant)\nThe final couplet is a strange negative statement, which is a little harder to parse. 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        "raw_content": "The other day, Bryant Gumbel said this on his HBO sports show:\nFinally, tonight, the Winter Games. Count me among those who don\u2019t care about them and won\u2019t watch them\u2026 Because they\u2019re so trying, maybe over the next three weeks we should all try too. Like, try not to be incredulous when someone attempts to link these games to those of the ancient Greeks who never heard of skating or skiing. So try not to laugh when someone says these are the world\u2019s greatest athletes, despite a paucity of blacks that makes the winter games look like a GOP convention\u2026 So if only to hasten the arrival of the day they\u2019re done, when we can move on to March Madness \u2014 for God\u2019s sake, let the games begin.\nWhat a moron. He\u2019s right \u2013 there are far less black athletes at the winter games than the summer games, but there\u2019s a logical (and rather obvious) reason for that. These are winter events, primarily dominated by northern countries \u2013 the Nordic countries, Europe, Russia. Not a lot of black people there. It\u2019s not a global conspiracy to keep black people out, so why play the race card here? And implying that the world\u2019s greatest athletes must be black is just plain racist. I think it\u2019s funny that he goes on to mention March Madness, a college basketball tournament in which at least 80% of the players are black. Has anyone complained about the lack of white players in that tournament?\nI\u2019m rather surprised that this hasn\u2019t been a bigger thing in the media. If a white reporter had said that he doesn\u2019t like the March Madness tournament (or the NBA, or the NFL) because of the lack of white players, it would be front page news across North America and he\u2019d be fired on the spot. Yet, Gumbel makes a patently racist statement and insults every athlete participating in the Games, and not only doesn\u2019t get much media coverage, but doesn\u2019t get fired. Apparently the president of HBO was interviewed yesterday and defended Gumbel*. I don\u2019t get it.\n* \u2013 Sorry, I looked around for a link to this interview but couldn\u2019t find one. Bob McCown mentioned this on Prime Time Sports yesterday.\nThis entry was posted in Olympics, Sports on February 23, 2006 by Graeme.\n\u2190 Dilbert is teh funny Spaghetti dinner \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Fight Rising Threats with a Degree in Cyber Security\nFew topics are as hot as cyber security right now; not simply because cyber security issues are in the news, but because experts predict that cyber security will radically transform the way we live. At the personal and business level, cyber security attacks are expected to cost $6 billion in annual damages by 2021, or twice as much suffered in 2016. In 2017, ransomware damages will cost $5 billion, or fifteen-times suffered in 2015.\nBut the larger threat may be political. In December 2016, Forbes predicted that 2017 would be the year of cyber warfare, and a flurry of successful hacks soon confirmed those fears, including the May 2017 WannaCry attack that affected nearly 200 countries, and which might have compromised 65 million more systems but for an emergency kill switch, according to the U.S. House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. While governments are acting to increase cyber security measures, many in the tech community claim that current efforts fall short, and some are taking a vigilante approach: single-actor hackers and hacktivist collectives are on the rise, producing several high-profile hacks just within the last five years.\nWhy Get a Master\u2019s in Cyber Security?\nGiven these imminent threats, now is the time to pursue a master\u2019s in cyber security, whether you\u2019re a working cyber professional, preparing for a cyber security career, or transitioning from a traditional IT role to cyber security. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts computer and IT jobs to grow 12% through 2024 (or 500,000 jobs), and positions specific to information security to grow 18%, or more than twice the average rate. Still, the consulting giant Booz Allen Hamilton paints a bleaker picture in a recent study, warning of a \u201cshortfall of 1.5 million skilled security professionals by 2020.\u201d In other words, there is a massive demand for cyber security professionals that is going unfilled, particularly in high-paying, upper-level roles. If you\u2019re interested in a career that promises long-term stability, flexible work hours, and cutting-edge opportunities, earning a master\u2019s in cyber security is a good place to start.\nMaster\u2019s in Cyber Security vs. Related Degrees\nConfused about the amount of similar-sounding master\u2019s in cyber security, computer science, and other information technology areas? A brief breakdown:\nCyber Security: an increasingly popular degree that builds on IT basics to develop specific technical skills, with additional interdisciplinary studies in forensics, management, politics, psychology, and business\nComputer Science: a broad-based degree that emphasizes high-level computing, cyber security programming, software engineering and architecture, and other advanced technical skills\nInformation Technology: generally a more theory-based degree that covers business, ethical, and strategic aspects of IT\nComputer Engineering: stresses hardware and software infrastructure, plus reverse engineering, intellectual property protection, operating systems, and digital forensics\nInformation Assurance: combines studies in advanced technical skills and managerial practices with a multidisciplinary curriculum in areas like criminology, the social sciences, and law\nThe bottom line? The industry is moving toward a cyber security focus, and most employers are looking to hire professionals with at least some understanding of security fundamentals. The master\u2019s in cyber security provides a solid groundwork in technical expertise, an understanding of how cyber security works in personal, business, and political environments, and room to specialize in a specific area of cyber security.\nMaster\u2019s in Cyber Security: Core Curriculum\nNo MS in Cyber Security is the same, but most consist of 30-45 credits. A typical course progression might look like:\nOverview of Computer Security\nIssues in Security, Privacy & Anonymity\nMaster\u2019s in Cyber Security: Specializations\nMany programs also offer specialization/concentration options, for instance:\nA few possible careers for professionals with a master\u2019s in cyber security:\nSecurity Architect: a mid- to senior-level information assurance role that builds, implements, and manages secure networks and computer systems. In most companies, this is the highest role in cyber security on the tech side, requiring soft-skills like strategy development, project and team management, and training and mentoring junior team members.\nSecurity Software Developer: another mid- to senior-level position that designs, develops, and integrates security at every level of software development. 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        "raw_content": "A Tanzanian safari\nI am very fortunate to have travelled to Africa a few times. I\u2019ve seen the deserts of Egypt and the craziness of Cairo.\nThe Ngorongoro Crater, Arusha, Tanzania. Photograph by Ray Rui on Unsplash.\nI\u2019ve also seen the mountains of Morocco and wandered around the souks of Marrakech. I\u2019ve been very lucky to have travelled to several of the islands that make up the Seychelles and seen some of the rain forest that exists there.\nWhat I have never done, however, is been on an African safari. The idea has always appealed, but I have never had the opportunity. I have known people go on safari in destinations such as South Africa and Namibia.\nA recent survey from tour operator Tanzania Odyssey, however, has found that the East African nation it is named after sits in the top 5 destinations people would most like to visit. The survey also shows that exploring the countryside and seeing the amazing wildlife as part of a safari is a very common wish.\nA Tanzania safari has the potential to rival anything you might experience at a different destination. Most of the Serengeti National Park is based in Tanzania, as is the Ngorongoro Crater which is also a very popular destination for anyone wanting to go on safari.\nWilderbeest, chimpanzees and rhino could all be on the itinerary. Tanzania Odyssey\u2019s survey certainly suggests it would be for most visitors. In total, 46% of respondents said they would like to go on safari if they visited Africa.\nIt\u2019s all very well so many people wanting to go on safari, but what would they want to see? Tanzania Odyssey\u2019s survey reveals 39% said it was the exotic wildlife. Animals such as elephants, giraffes and lions were popular. This was most people\u2019s idea of heading out into the African countryside and what they might encounter.\nFractionally fewer, 38.8%, felt an African safari was all about wide, open plains. Others wanted the romantic experience of dining under a canopy of trees 21.1%. Interestingly, nearly 11% thought the experience would be like something from the classic film Out of Africa.\nThe autonomous region of Zanzibar is well known for its amazing coastline, not to mention its famous son, Freddie Mercury. The late Queen singer who was born in Zanzibar and lived there as a young boy. Even so, while the kind of relaxing beach holidays you can have in Zanzibar were popular with nearly 21% of respondents, the survey suggested that a safari break was much higher up most visitor\u2019s agenda.\nThis is hardly surprising. Relaxing beach holidays are available in many different destinations. Only in Africa can you experience a safari break and with much of the Serengeti National Park and other safari hot spots in the country, you can see why Tanzania has such broad appeal.\nHaving never been on an African safari tour, I\u2019d have to keep Tanzania in mind. This East African country clearly has a huge amount to offer anyone interested in exploring the amazing wildlife and equally amazing countryside of Africa.\nDisclosure: This commissioned article was produced in association with Tanzania Odyssey.\nChristmas gift guide for motoring enthusiasts\nWorkwear and children\u2019s outerwear from engelbert strauss\nMy SEH BAC wish list\nCream of tomato soup recipe with Beko #\u2026\nEnjoy some Twickenham hospitality\nAfrican safari, Tanzania, Tanzania safari\nPrevious Post From 9-5 burn out to freelance work. Speaking to Alex Hirst of Hoxby Collective\nNext Post View from Leith Hill Tower",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 Still Fooling Around\n3 Responses to Bungalow Dreams\nOh my, the fabulous murals in the Old Library. This is the first time I have seen them since my childhood, which as a youngster I used to gaze upon and wonder. Thank you so very much for posting this heart-felt account of a Greenwood family to whom we owe such a huge debt of gratitude. To this day, I think my love of reading originated in that library.\nThose murals were special, weren\u2019t they? I\u2019m so glad they\u2019re safe and restored; just have to figure out where they should go! Suggestions always welcome.\nA quiet and meditative place\u2013the closest I can think of would be the Museum of the Mississippi Delta, formerly Cottonlandia. With its historical context, I think the murals would blend in perfectly there. It is one place I visit regularly from California.",
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        "raw_content": "Tesla asks court to dismiss class action over sudden acceleration claims\n- Apr. 4th 2017 9:59 am ET\nIn December, a Tesla Model X owner in California sued Tesla over what he claims was a sudden acceleration caused by his all-electric SUV. He seeks to turn the suit into a class action citing several other instances of sudden acceleration in Tesla\u2019s vehicles \u2013 something we covered extensively and we concluded that the evidence points toward pedal misapplication, including in one particular case where the logs were reviewed by a third-party.\nThey seem to be shifting the approach of the suit toward accepting that the sudden acceleration events are due to pedal misapplication, but they claim that it is Tesla\u2019s fault for not preventing them. The company has now asked the court to dismiss the claims.\nLaw360 reported on the request yesterday:\n\u201cTesla Motors Inc. on Friday told a California federal court to dismiss about half of a proposed class action accusing the automaker of building cars that are prone to sudden and unintended acceleration, saying the consumers\u2019 warranty claims are baseless because they deal with a design defect that\u2019s not covered by warranty.\u201d\nThe owner of the Model X who initiated the lawsuit, Son Ji-chang, a celebrity in South Korea, launched a media campaign to discredit Tesla after filing the lawsuit.\nHe hired Richard McCune of McCune Wright Arevalo LLP, whose firm was the first to file a class action during the Toyota\u2019s 2009 sudden acceleration claims. The attorney is drawing parallels with this case against Tesla and Toyota\u2019s $1.6B settlement.\nIn Toyota\u2019s case, the Department of Transportation \u201cconcluded that, other than a number of incidents caused by accelerators hanging up on incorrectly fitted floor mats, the accidents were mostly caused by drivers using the wrong pedal.\u201d\nTesla hasn\u2019t been accused of such problems in its vehicles, but they are attempting to show that Tesla\u2019s Automatic Emergency Braking system should have prevented those accidents \u2013 despite not being the purpose of the feature.\nThe company argues that it is under no obligation to create a \u201cfailsafe car\u201d:\n\u201cAccording to Plaintiffs, the purported defect is that Tesla\u2019s vehicles are allegedly prone to sudden, unintended acceleration. Plaintiffs allege that the sudden acceleration may be caused by defects in various vehicle systems or by driver negligence, but that, in any event, Tesla should have designed a failsafe system to prevent it. Tesla contends that each sudden acceleration incident alleged in the FAC (First Amended Complaint) was the result of driver error, denies that its cars are defective in any way, and disputes that there is a legal duty to design a failsafe car.\u201d\nThey are trying to, but it\u2019s difficult to create a system that would cut torque against the apparent driver\u2019s wish to apply it due to the accelerator being pressed.\nIt\u2019s technically possible, but they can only do it if there\u2019s no doubt that it\u2019s not what the driver wanted. They wrote about the issue:\n\u201cFor example, the vehicle will cut motor torque in cases where the accelerator pedal and the brake pedal are simultaneously pressed. Furthermore, current Tesla software uses the Autopilot sensor suite to distinguish potential pedal misapplication events from normal cases when a driver intentionally presses the accelerator pedal. In cases of unambiguous pedal misapplication, the vehicle cuts torque to mitigate the effects of the driver\u2019s error.\u201d\nThe next step in the lawsuit will be on May 1st at the Santa Ana federal court.\nTesla sudden acceleration",
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        "raw_content": "Dr. Cathy A. Grieve is an assistant professor and Director of Internships for the School of Communication (SOC) at the University of Denver. In her over 30 years of teaching, Dr. Grieve has received numerous honors for teaching and service, including the University of Denver Distinguished Teaching Award, the William T. Driscoll Master Educator Award, the University of Denver Kynewisbok Pioneer Award, the Colorado nominee for the National Partnership in Education, Inc. Award, and the Seton Tradition Award from the Archdiocese of Denver.\nWhile her area of expertise is in public relations, corporate communication and crisis management, Grieve has assisted hundreds of students in exploring television and broadcasting through the SOC internship program. Her students have interned at the major network affiliates and the public and community stations in Denver in positions ranging from reporting to production to community affairs. Her students have also interned for such successful series as \u201cThe Late Show with David Letterman\u201d and \u201cThe Conan O\u2019Brien Show,\u201d and have interned for CNN, ESPN, MTV, Telemundo and Rocket Pictures, producers for Animal Planet and Discovery.\nGrieve is also active in various community organizations and serves on numerous boards and committees. Her recent involvements include the Colorado Mental Health association, Project Cure, CASA, and chair of the Archdiocese of Denver\u2019s tuition assistance program Seeds of Hope.\nGrieve received her B.A. in Speech Communication from Mount St. Joseph-on-the-Ohio, and an M.A. in Mass Communication and a Ph.D. in Speech Communication from the University of Denver. Cathy has been married to Joe for 29 years and they have three children, two sons who graduated from DU and a daughter who will graduate from DU in 2004.",
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        "title": "Workers Must Keep the Lessons of the MTA Strike Alive | International Communist Current",
        "raw_content": "As we went to press, the situation in New York City transit remains unresolved. The tentative agreement which ended the 3-day strike that paralyzed New York before Christmas was narrowly rejected by a 7-vote margin out of more that 22,000 votes cast (more than 11,000 workers did not vote). The Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) responded to the contract rejection with a provocation, proposing an offer even more onerous than the original one they had quickly abandoned at the beginning of the first round of negotiations, declaring an impasse and requesting that the state impose binding arbitration. The state public employees labor relations board put this request for binding arbitration on hold for two weeks, and directed the two parties to resume negotiations. There are indications that both management and the union leadership may wait out the uproar and push the rejected contract through in another ratification vote. Meanwhile workers, who already lost wages for the 3 days they did not work in December, are now receiving legal notice from the MTA that they will forfeit an additional 2 days wages each day they were on strike, for a total of six days wages. These wages will be deducted from their checks during March.\nAs we noted in our statement on the MTA strike published on the internationalism.org Website, this \u201cwas the most significant workers\u2019 struggle in the U.S. in 15 years,\u201d because of its international context, the development of class consciousness exhibited by the striking workers, and the potential impact of the struggle on other workers (the importance of solidarity, resistance to further attempts to slash pensions). Events since December confirm the validity of this analysis.\nThe transit struggle occurred in an international context in which the working class worldwide is going through a process of returning to class struggle after a decade and a half of disorientation since the collapse of the imperialist bloc system that had prevailed since the end of World War II. The deepening global economic crisis and the escalation of attacks on the working class standard of living has pushed the proletariat into action in an increasing number of countries, including the U.S. As we noted in December, \u201cThe primary task posed by these nascent struggles in many countries was not the extension of struggles across geographic and industrial sector lines, but the reacquisition of consciousness at the most basic levels, of class self-identity and solidarity.\u201d\nThis process was clearly demonstrated in the transit strike, by the clarity by which workers refused to accept the time-honored management-union tactic of trading the erosion of wages and pensions for future workers in exchange for wages for currently employed workers. Instead they willingly defied the repressive New York State Taylor\u2019s prohibition of public sector strikes and imposition of mandatory forefeiture of two days\u2019 wages for each day of strike, and waged the struggle to defend the pensions of the next generation of workers.\nThe contract rejection reflects the confluence of several factors. First many workers clearly understood the sell out by the union, which originated the crucial proposal that led to the tentative agreement: offering to have workers contribute 1.5% of their wages to help finance medical benefits if management withdrew the demand to have future workers contribute 6% of their wages to the pension fund. In this instance the union proposed to trade the wages of the currently employed workers to finance the pensions of future workers, which is just as unacceptable as the original proposal. Management actually bragged that the tentative agreement was better for them financially over the life of the three year contract than their original plan to have new employees contribute to the pension fund, as it traded the 6% of the salaries of the relatively few new workers that would be hired each year for 1.5% of the wages of the entire 34,000-member workforce.\nSecond, many workers were angered by the bourgeoisie\u2019s unrelenting propaganda campaign which tried to drive home the message that struggle does not pay. Over and over the media broadcast the message that the strike had been lost, that the workers were losing more by striking in terms of the Taylor law fines and 1.5% payment for medical benefits than if they had accepted management\u2019s offer.\nThird, a minority faction on the executive board played opportunistically to this disenchantment with the contract settlement by campaigning for a \u201cno vote.\u201d\nLike all \u201cvotes\u201d under capitalism, the contract referendum was a no-win proposition for the workers. No matter what the result the workers would inevitably be screwed: ratification would validate a 1.5% salary cut; rejection would leave the workers in the current predicament of being without a contract, with the momentum for struggle definitively broken, and little perspective to improve the contract. This explains why fully one-third of the workers chose not to vote.\nThe current confluence of events, including the unrelenting MTA propaganda against the contract which attempted to minimize any notion that workers had \u201cwon,\u201d and the factional disputes within the union, ironically opened the door to questioning the credibility of the unions, which had not really been posed during the struggle in December. It did so by exposing very clearly the nature of the union sell-out, originally presented, as always, as a union \u201cvictory\u201d by union leadership, and by exposing the dead-end offered by union dissidents. Having eked out a triumph in the ratification vote, the dissidents had nothing to offer, no strategy, no tactics, just posturing. It won\u2019t be surprising if union and management stall for a while and then resubmit the same agreement for another vote. Workers have to take struggles into their own hands and go outside the union straight jacket to advance their struggle.\nMeanwhile the example of the transit workers resistance to attacks on theis pensions has resonated with other workers in all sectors, especially the public sector. Municipal union leaders in New York have expressed worries that their members will now become increasingly difficult to control, as the threat of the Taylor Law prohibiting strikes has proven ineffective in staunching the militant will to struggle. This is particularly significant as contracts for public sector workers come up for negotiation in the months ahead, in New York, in other cities around the U.S. and even in other countries, where the transit struggle has stood as a shining example of workers\u2019 solidarity.. -JG, 25/3/06.\nTo illustrate the lengths to which the so-called \u201cdemocratic\u201d bourgeoisie will go in using repression against the working class for defending itself against its class interests, we publish this excerpt from a letter sent by the Metropolitan Transit Authority in New York City to 34,000 transit workers who went on strike for three days in December. The workers have already been docked three days wages for the days they were not a work. In addition, this letter notifies them that they an additional two days wages for each day of the strike (six in total) will be deducted from the March pay checks. And it seems like only yesterday that the American ruling class used to denounce Russia for denying workers the right to strike. -- Internationalism\nRe: Notice of Taylor Law Violation\nYOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that it has been determined by the Chairman, Executive Director and the President, New York City Transit Authority and Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority that you committed a violation of Section 210 of the Civil Service Law (Taylor Law) by engaging in a strike which commenced on December 20, 2005 and continued through December 22, 2005.\nTherefore, in accordance with Section 210 (2)(f) of the Taylor Law, a deduction will be made from your compensation of twice your daily rate of pay for each of the three days or part thereof that you committed a violation of Section 210 of the Taylor Law. This penalty will be deducted over two ore more consecutive pay periods commencing with the payroll checks issued in March.\nPursuant to paragraph (g) of Section 210 (2) of the Taylor Law, you have the right to object to the determination by filing an objection with the Chief Executive Officer. Such objection should be addressed to Chief Executive Officer, MTA New York City Transit, c/o Office of Labor Relations, at 2 Broadway, 13th floor, Taylor Law Review Unit,\n\u2039 Struggles in France: Greetings to the new generation of the working class! up The election of Hamas is no victory for the oppressed \u203a",
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        "raw_content": "Satu Mare County (Romanian: Jude\u021bul Satu Mare, pronounced [\u02ccsatu \u02c8mare]) is a county (jude\u021b) of Romania on the border with Hungary and Ukraine. The capital city is Satu Mare. Besides Romanians (57.73% of the population), Satu Mare features a significant ethnic minority of Hungarians (34.5%).\nCri\u0219ana, Maramure\u0219\n(+40) 261 or (+40) 361[1]\nRO-SM\nIn Hungarian, it is known as Szatm\u00e1r megye, in German as Kreis Sathmar, in Ukrainian as \u0421\u0430\u0442\u0443-\u041c\u0430\u0440\u0435, and in Slovak as Satm\u00e1rska \u017eupa.\nSatu Mare is a multicultural city, with a population mix of Romanian, Hungarian, Roma, German, and other ethnicities.\nIn 2002, Satu Mare County had a population of 367,281 and the population density was 83/km\u00b2.[2][3]\nHungarians \u2013 35.2%\nRoma \u2013 3.7%\nGermans (Sathmar Swabians) \u2013 1.7%\nUkrainians, Slovaks, other\nIn 2011, its population was 329,079 and population density was 74.48/km\u00b2.[2][4]\nRomanians \u2013 57.73%\nRoma \u2013 5.32%\nGermans (Sathmar Swabians) \u2013 1.51%\nRusyns, Ukrainians, Slovaks, other\nHungarians mostly reside along the border with Hungary, but some are also scattered throughout the whole county. Historically, Hungarians were concentrated in the cities, where administration resides, while the Romanian population was larger in the villages throughout the county. In 1930 the Hungarians were representing 41,9% of the urban population in Satu Mare County and only 20,0% of the population in the villages according to census data.[5] The proportion of different ethnic groups varied throughout the history, due to regime and political changes. After the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 the Hungarian population increased its proportion greatly, in 1880 representing 44.4% and in 1910 reaching 55.1% of the county population, according to \u00c1rp\u00e1d E. Varga.[6] After World War I the Hungarian and German population declined.\n1880[7] 194,326 76,668 95,681 13,449\n1890 216,158 85,663 114,836 14,030\n1910 267,310 92,264 166,369 6,709\n1920 262,937 124,476 81,242 34,982\n1930[5] 294,875 178,523 74,191 9,530\n1948[8] 312,672\nThis county has a total area of 4,418 square kilometres (1,706 sq mi).\nIn the north are the Oa\u0219 Mountains, part of the Eastern Carpathians. This makes up around 17% of the area. The remainder is hills, forming 20% of the area, and plains. The western county takes up the Eastern part of the Pannonian Plain.\nThe county is crossed by the Some\u0219 River and also Tur River and Crasna River.\nThe county lies partly in the historical region of Maramure\u0219 and partly in the historical region of Cri\u0219ana.\nMaramure\u0219 County in the East.\nHungary in the West \u2013 Szabolcs-Szatm\u00e1r-Bereg County.\nUkraine in the North \u2013 Zakarpattia Oblast.\nBihor County and S\u0103laj County in the South.\nIt is a member of the Carpathian euroregion.\nSatu Mare County benefits from its position, close to the border of Romania with Hungary and Ukraine, and it is one of the places which attracts foreign investment in industry and agriculture.\nTextiles industry.\nMachine and automotive components.\nWood and furniture industry.\nThe \"Oa\u0219 Country\", with its strong Romanian folk traditions, on the North Eastern side of the county.\nThe Oa\u0219 Mountains.\nThe cities of Satu Mare and Carei.\nT\u0103\u0219nad Resort.\nThe fortifications from Ardud and Medie\u0219u Aurit\nThe Satu Mare County Council, elected at the 2016 local government elections, is made up of 33 counselors, with the following party composition:[9]\nDemocratic Alliance of Hungarians 13\nNational Liberal Party 7\nAlliance of Liberals and Democrats 4\nThe Karolyi castle, Carei\nSatu Mare County has 2 municipalities, 4 towns and 59 communes:\nSatu Mare \u2013 county seat; 102,441 (as of 2011)\nC\u0103line\u0219ti-Oa\u0219\nRac\u015fa\nSatu Mare County prefecture building during the interwar period.\nHistorically, the county was located in the northwestern part of Greater Romania, stretching to its borders with Czechoslovakia and Hungary. Its territory lay in the historical Cri\u015fana region. After the administrative unification law in 1925, the name of the county remained as it was, but the territory was reorganized. It was bordered on the northwest by Hungary, on the north by Czechoslovakia, to the east by Maramure\u015f County, to the southeast by Some\u0219 County, and to the south and southwest by S\u0103laj County. Currently, its territory is included in the current counties of Satu Mare and Maramure\u0219.\nMap of Satu Mare County as constituted in 1938.\nIn 1930, the county was divided into eight districts (pl\u0103\u1e63i):[10]\nPlasa Arded (headquartered at Arded)\nPlasa Baia Mare (headquartered at Baia Mare)\nPlasa M\u0103n\u0103\u0219tur (headquartered at M\u0103n\u0103\u0219tur)\nPlasa Oa\u0219iu (headquartered at Oa\u0219iu)\nPlasa Satu Mare (headquartered at Satu Mare)\nPlasa Seini (headquartered at Seini)\nPlasa \u0218omcuta Mare (headquartered at \u0218omcuta Mare)\nPlasa Ugocea (headquartered at Ugocea)\nThe county included the city of Satu Mare (the county seat) and the urban communes Baia Mare and Baia Sprie.\nPrior to World War I, the territory of the county belonged to Austria-Hungary and mostly was contained in the Szatm\u00e1r County of the Kingdom of Hungary. The territory of Satu Mare County was transferred to Romania from Hungary as successor state to Austria-Hungary in 1920 under the Treaty of Trianon.\nIn 1938, King Carol II promulgated a new Constitution, and subsequently he had the administrative division of the Romanian territory changed. 10 \u021binuturi (approximate translation: \"lands\") were created (by merging the counties) to be ruled by reziden\u021bi regali (approximate translation: \"Royal Residents\") - appointed directly by the King - instead of the prefects. Satu Mare County became part of \u021ainutul Cri\u0219uri.\nIn 1940, the county was transferred back to Hungary with the rest of Northern Transylvania under the Second Vienna Award. Beginning in 1944, Romanian forces with Soviet assistance recaptured the ceded territory and reintegrated into Romania. Romanian jurisdiction over the county per the Treaty of Trianon was reaffirmed in the Paris Peace Treaties, 1947. The county was disestablished by the communist government of Romania in 1950, and re-established in 1968 when Romania restored the county administrative system.\nAccording to the 1930 census data, the county population was 294,875, 60.5% Romanians, 25.2% Hungarians, 8.1% Jews, 3.2% Germans, as well as other minorities.[11] From a religious point of view, the population consisted of 59.0% Greek Catholics, 15.0% Roman Catholics, 8.6% Jewish, 4.4% Eastern Orthodox, as well as other minorities.[12]\nIn 1930, the county's urban population was 69,526 inhabitants, 41.9% Hungarians, 35.0% Romanians, 18.6% Jews, 1.6% Germans, as well as other minorities. As a mother tongue in the urban area, Hungarian dominated (55.6%), followed by Romanian (31.1%), Yiddish (10.6%), German (1.4%), as well as other minorities. From the religious point of view, the urban population consisted of 33.7% Greek Catholics, 23.0% Reformed, 20.0% Jewish, 19.6% Roman Catholic, 2.9% Eastern Orthodox, as well as other minorities.\nSatmar (Hasidic dynasty), a Jewish religious group named after this place\n^ The number used depends on the numbering system employed by the phone companies on the market.\n^ a b National Institute of Statistics, \"Popula\u021bia dup\u0103 etnie\" Archived 2009-08-16 at the Wayback Machine\n^ \"Structura Etno-demografic\u0103 a Rom\u00e2niei\". Edrc.ro. 2017-10-31. Retrieved 2018-05-13.\n^ \"Structura Etno-demografic\u0103 a Rom\u00e2niei\". www.edrc.ro.\n^ a b [1][permanent dead link]\"Recens\u0103m\u00e2ntul general al popula\u021biei Rom\u00e2niei din 29 Decemvrie 1930\", vol. II, pag. 394, Institutul Central de Statistica, (published in French and Romanian)\n^ [2]\"\u00c1rp\u00e1d E. Varga, Hungarians in Transylvania between 1870 and 1995, Original title: Erd\u00e9ly magyar n\u00e9pess\u00e9ge 1870\u20131995 k\u00f6z\u00f6tt, Published in Magyar Kisebbs\u00e9g 3\u20134, 1998 (New series IV), pp. 331\u2013407, Translation by Tam\u00e1s S\u00e1lyi, Linguistic editing by Rachel Orbell, Published by Teleki L\u00e1szl\u00f3 Foundation. Budapest, March 1999\"\n^ \"Erd\u00e9ly etnikai \u00e9s felekezeti statisztik\u00e1ja\". varga.adatbank.transindex.ro.\n^ National Institute of Statistics, \"Popula\u021bia la recens\u0103mintele din anii 1948, 1956, 1966, 1977, 1992 \u0219i 2002\"\n^ Portretul Rom\u00e2niei Interbelice - Jude\u021bul Satu Mare\nMaramure\u0219 travel guide from Wikivoyage\nMedia related to Satu Mare County at Wikimedia Commons\nRetrieved from \"https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Satu_Mare_County&oldid=882321323\"",
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        "raw_content": "For the village in Somerset, see Winsford, Somerset.\nWinsford is a town and civil parish within the unitary authority of Cheshire West and Chester and the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. It lies on the River Weaver south of Northwich and west of Middlewich, and grew around the salt mining industry after the river was canalised in the 18th century, allowing freight to be conveyed northwards to the Port of Runcorn on the River Mersey. The town falls into the Winsford & Northwich Locality which has a 2017 Population estimate of 103,300, Winsford itself with its 3 wards make up around 32,610 of this figure.\nChrist Church, Wharton, Winsford\nWinsford shown within Cheshire\n32,610 (Mid 2017 Estimate)[1]\nwww.winsford.gov.uk\nWinsford is split into three neighbourhoods: Over on the western side of the River Weaver, Wharton on the eastern side, and Swanlow and Dene.\nKings Henry III and Edward I occasionally held court at Darnhall near Winsford[citation needed] The latter king founded Vale Royal Abbey at Darnhall, but then moved it in 1277[citation needed] to near Whitegate.[2]\nA charter to hold a Wednesday market and an annual fair at Over was granted on 24 November 1280 by Edward I to the Abbot and convent of Vale Royal Abbey.[3] From this charter can be traced the origins of the market that is still held in the town. In 2012, the charter grant was used to revive an annual fair in Winsford, with the name of Winsford Salt Fair.[4]\nThe Government gave permission for artificial improvements to the River Weaver in 1721[citation needed] to allow large barges to reach Winsford from the port of Liverpool.[5][6] At first, this was the closest that barges carrying china clay from Cornwall could get to the Potteries district of north Staffordshire, which was then rapidly developing as the major centre of ceramic production in Britain.\nCornish china clay was used in the production of earthenware and stoneware. The clay was taken overland from Winsford by pack horse to manufacturers in the Potteries, a distance of about 30 miles (50 kilometres). Locally produced salt was also transported to the Potteries, for use in the manufacture of salt-glazed stoneware. Finished ceramics from the Potteries were brought back to Winsford, for export through the Port of Liverpool. That trade ended in the 1780s when the Trent and Mersey Canal opened and carried the goods through Middlewich, bypassing Winsford.\nThe canalised River Weaver was the inspiration for the Duke of Bridgewater's canals, and later the engineer for the Weaver Navigation, Edwin Leader Williams, designed and built the Manchester Ship Canal.\nFrom the 1830s, salt became important to Winsford, partly because the salt mines under Northwich had begun to collapse and another source of salt near the River Weaver was needed.[7] A new source was discovered in Winsford, leading to the development of a salt industry along the course of the River Weaver, where many factories were established. As a result, a new town developed within 1 mi (2 km) of the old Borough of Over which had been focused on Delamere Street.[5] Most of the early development took place on the other side of the river, with new housing, shops, pubs, chapels and a new church being built in the former hamlet of Wharton. As the prevailing winds blew the smoke away from Over, it became the place for the wealthier inhabitants to live.[6] However, barge workers and others working in Winsford started to develop the area along the old Over Lane, now the High Street. The old borough tried to keep itself separate but had been connected by the 1860s.[8]\nWinsford, as seen from Weaver Valley Park, Wharton\nBy the Second World War, employment in the salt trade had declined as one company took control of all the salt works and introduced methods of manufacture that needed much less labour. Slum clearance started in the 1930s and, by the 1950s three new housing estates had been built on both sides of the river to replace sub-standard homes. However, even in the 1960s, Winsford could be described as \"one long line of mainly terraced houses from the station to Salterswall\".[8]\nThe town experienced a major expansion in the late 1960s and 1970s with its designation as an Expanded Town under the Town Development Act 1952 to take overspill from Liverpool.[9] This saw the development of two new industrial areas on both sides of the town, new estates of council and private housing and a new shopping centre with a library, sports centre, civic hall and doctors' surgeries. But the town's population did not grow as much as planned, so the new civic buildings were too large for the population.\nThe expansion led to a mix of people in the town, comprising the original Cheshire residents and a large wave of migrants from Liverpool. There was (and to some extent still is) some friction between \"Old\" and \"New\" Winsfordians. The term \"Woolyback\" for \"Old\" Winsfordians was a common term of abuse related to their supposed rural roots. These tensions have now greatly subsided.\nVale Royal Borough Council was formed in 1974, covering Winsford, Northwich and a large rural area of mid-Cheshire. In 1991, the council moved its main office from Northwich to a purpose-built headquarters in Winsford, which since April 2009 has been used by its successor authority Cheshire West and Chester Council. The same building also houses Winsford Town Council. Since then both Cheshire Fire Service (in 1997) and Cheshire Police (in 2003) have moved headquarters from the county town of Chester to Winsford.\nThe local hamlets and villages of Moulton, Darnhall, Stanthorne, Whitegate, Wettenhall are all within the towns limits and use the towns resources\nMap of civil parish of Winsford within the former borough of Vale Royal\nCurrently there are two layers of local government with responsibility for Winsford, Cheshire West and Chester Council, and the town council. There used to be three tiers, however Vale Royal Borough Council and Cheshire County Council were abolished on 31 March 2009. The town is represented by Antoinette Sandbach, Member of Parliament for Eddisbury.\nWinsford is served by two Cheshire Police teams. Winsford Neighbourhood Policing Team covers the town centre and Wharton, and the Western Rural Neighbourhood Policing Team covers St Chads, Over and Darnhall.[10][11]\nSource: \"Records and averages\". Yahoo! Weather. Retrieved 12 January 2009.\nA small area in the south of the civil parish falls within the Weaver Valley Area of Special County Value.[12]\nWinsford's climate is temperate with few extremes. The average temperature is slightly above the average for the United Kingdom, as is the average amount of sunshine.[13][14] The average annual rainfall is slightly below the average for the United Kingdom.[15] On an annual basis there are few days when snow lies on the ground, although there are some days of air frost.[16][17]\nSupermarkets Asda and Aldi are in the town centre, Morrisons and Co-op are in Wharton and Tesco is in Over. There are branches of various national chain stores. The shopping centre is a 1970s design, with retail units and a multistorey car park subsequently added. In 2018 Winsford Cross Shopping Centre was bought by Cheshire West council for approximately \u00a320 Million. A vision is being created to revamp and rebuild the Centre with demolition works already taken place.\nRock saltEdit\nWinsford Rock Salt Mine, January 2010\nThe United Kingdom's largest rock salt (halite) mine is at Winsford.[18] It is one of only three places where rock salt is commercially mined in the United Kingdom, the others being at Boulby Mine, North Yorkshire, and Kilroot, near Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland.[19]\nRock salt was laid down in this part of North West England 220 million years ago, during the Triassic geological period. Seawater moved inland from an open sea, creating a chain of shallow salt marshes across what is today the Cheshire Basin. As the marshes evaporated, deep deposits of rock salt were formed.\nExtraction began at Winsford in the 17th century. At first it was used only as salt licks for animals, and to strengthen weak brine. In 1844 Winsford Rock Salt Mine was opened, and is claimed by its operator, Salt Union Ltd., to be \"Britain's oldest working mine\".[18] Salt Union Ltd. is part of the US-owned group of companies Compass Minerals. Today, rock salt is quarried from a depth of more than 150 metres, producing salt (commonly known as \"grit\") for use as a de-icing agent on roads. The mine produces 1 million tonnes of rock salt annually,[citation needed] and has a network of over 160 mi (260 km) of tunnels over several square miles underneath the area between Winsford and Northwich.[20]\nA worked-out part of the mine is operated by DeepStore Ltd.,[21] a records management company offering a secure storage facility. Confidential government files, hospital patient records, historic archives belonging to The National Archives,[20] and business data are stored in the mine, where the dry and stable atmosphere provides ideal conditions for long-term document storage.\nWinsford has one local newspaper, the weekly Winsford and Middlewich Guardian (part of the Newsquest Media Group). The town used to be served by a second weekly paper, the Mid-Cheshire Chronicle (part of the Trinity Mirror group), but the title ceased publication on 30 September 2009.[22]\nA community radio station, Cheshire FM, broadcast from studios in Winsford to the mid-Cheshire region of Northwich, Winsford and Middlewich from 30 March 2007[23] to January 2012.[24] Mid-Cheshire Radio launched online in January 2013.\nTraffic and Local News is now Provided by BBC Radio Stoke, Signal 1, Silk FM, Capital Manchester and Capital North West and Wales\nSt Chad's ChurchEdit\nThis church, off Swanlow Lane, is the most well-known local historical landmark. One of the most popular local stories is that St Chad's Church was built in Over Square, but the devil was so angry at the people's use of it that he decided to fly off with it. The monks at Vale Royal Abbey were said to have seen him and rung the abbey bells so that it was dropped at its current location.[25] In fact, its location is probably due to it having always belonged, along with its tithes, to St Mary's Convent in Chester.[citation needed]\nStone (or 'Saxon') CrossEdit\nBy St John's Church of England Primary School, on Delamere Street, is a rare (possibly unique) lock-up/monument built in the 19th century.[26] The building is in the form of a stepped pyramid surmounted by a cross. The door to the lock-up is still visible but was blocked up in the 1970s.[26]\nMany invented tales of buried treasure and secret passages are told about the cross but none is true. The nearby street name of Saxon Crossway was invented by the Borough Council in the 1960s.[26] The real Saxon cross is preserved at St Chad's Church.[27]\nWinsford FlashesEdit\nThe Winsford Flashes are the town's most notable geographical feature. In referring to them as the \"Cheshire Broads\", a comparison is made with the better-known Norfolk Broads.[28] \"Flash\" is an English dialect word for \"lake\", with a regional distribution centred on the north-west counties of Cheshire and Lancashire. The Winsford Flashes (Top Flash, Middle Flash, and Bottom Flash, the largest) are three lakes along the course of the River Weaver, extending over some 200 acres (80 hectares). They formed in the 19th century (cartographical evidence dates their formation to between 1845 and 1872), due to the subsidence of surface ground into underground voids.[29] The voids were largely the result of brine extraction, in which rock salt deposits were dissolved and washed out by water. As the ground slumped into the voids, the River Weaver widened at each point, until lakes were made where arable land had once been. From the late 19th century, Winsford Flashes became popular with working class day-trippers from the nearby industrial centres of Manchester and the Staffordshire Potteries. Visitors came in large numbers for a day's leisure boating, picknicking, and sightseeing.[30]\nHowever, the Winsford Flashes were never developed as a public amenity, and their popularity soon fell into decline. Today, they are primarily enjoyed by the local community, and are used for sailing (Winsford Flash Sailing Club is based on the 90 acre (35 hectare) Bottom Flash[31]), fishing, and walking. They support a wide range of wildlife, with several species of migrant wildfowl, such as Canada geese, using them as an over-winter destination.\nBrunner Guildhall, as seen from across the High Street\nSt John's Church on Delamere Street dates from 1863 when Lord Delamere of Vale Royal commissioned the young Sandiway architect John Douglas to build it as a memorial to his deceased wife.[32] This is the tallest building on the highest part of Over, so the spire can be seen for miles around.[32]\nThe Brunner Guildhall, which now houses the Citizens Advice Bureau, was built in the late 19th century. It is a two-storey building built in Flemish Gothic style, and carries the date 1899. It was built by Sir John Tomlinson Brunner, who gave it to Winsford Urban District Council, to be used for Trade and Friendly Societies, and other public purposes. It was given its name by the chairman of the council in recognition of Brunner's generosity.[33]\nHistoric landmarksEdit\nParts of the Knights Grange pub, Grange Lane, which was once a farmhouse and belonged to Vale Royal Abbey, were built in the 17th century.[34]\nLittler Grange, now a children's nursery, is the best remaining half-timber building in Winsford, including sloping floors on part of the first floor.[5]\nDawk House on Swanlow Lane is a largely unaltered timber framed farm, covered in white stucco probably during the reign of Queen Anne, including the date 1711.[5]\nBlue Bell Inn by St Chad's Church, now also a children's nursery, is an exact replica of a medieval building that burned down in the 1960s.[5]\nWinsford railway station, on the Liverpool to Birmingham main line, is one mile (1.5 km) east of the centre of the town, in Wharton. The town at one time had two other railway stations: Winsford and Over, on a branch from the Mid-Cheshire Line near Cuddington, and Over and Wharton, on a branch from the Liverpool to Birmingham line.\nThe M6 motorway at junction 18 at Middlewich is the nearest motorway link, with the A54 connecting the town to it.\nThe nearest airports are Liverpool John Lennon Airport and Manchester Airport.\nThe town has a bus network run by bus company Arriva, with buses to Crewe and Northwich.\nAll schools in Winsford have signed up to the Winsford Education Partnership. The purpose of the partnership seeks to raise aspirations and achievement, and a culture of lifelong learning by enhancing provision and creating inspirational opportunities for all. The Winsford Education Partnership seeks to maximise effective use of resources for the benefit of children, young people, their families and the wider community. They value diversity and integrity, and will work together to establish a shared educational philosophy that addresses the national agenda and the needs of the whole community. The partnership operates in an inclusive atmosphere of collaboration, co-operation and openness.[35][36]\nPrimary schoolsEdit\nDarnhall Primary School[37] Current pupils on school roll \u2013 333\nGrange Primary School[37] Current pupils on school roll \u2013 238\nOak View Academy[37] Current pupils on school roll \u2013 178\nWinsford High Street Community Primary School[38] Current pupils on school roll \u2013 297\nOverhall Primary School[39] Current pupils on school roll \u2013 203\nSt. Chad's C of E Primary School[40] Current pupils on school roll \u2013 185\nSt. Josephs' Roman Catholic Primary School \u2013 276\nWharton CofE Infant and Junior School[41] Current pupils on school roll \u2013 604\nWillow Wood Community Primary School[42] Current pupils on school roll \u2013 206\nOver St Johns CofE Primary School \u2013 136\nSecondary schoolsEdit\nThe Winsford Academy; established via the amalgamation of Verdin High School and Woodford Lodge High School in September 2010\nHebden Green Community School[43]\nOaklands School[37]\nThe Winsford Academy Sixth Form\nMid Cheshire College \u2013 Winsford Campus\nAll the following churches in Winsford are members of the Winsford Churches Together, which includes:\nChrist Church, Wharton, Crook Lane\nSt Andrew's Methodist Church, Dingle Lane\nSt Chad's Church, Over, off Swanlow Lane\nSt John the Evangelist's Church, Winsford, Delamere Street\nSt Joseph's Catholic Church, Woodford Lane\nThe Salvation Army, Weaver Street\nTrinity Methodist Church, Station Road\nOver United Reformed Church, Over Square, Swanlow Lane\nRiver of Life Church, Queens Parade\nLiving Waters Christian Fellowship, Dingle Centre and Queen's Parade\nSports and recreationEdit\nThe town has a non-league football team, Winsford United that suffered numerous relegations and now plays in the North West Counties Football League Premier Division. Support for the team has dwindled over the years, falling from a pre-war peak of over 2,000 to just 100.[citation needed] The Blues, (after the colour of their shirts) play at Barton Stadium. Neville Southall once played for the club.\nWinsford ASC is a swimming club which has achieved Swim21 club status and won the North West Division 1 speedo league. It has now been promoted to the premier league.[44]\nVale Royal Athletic Club is based mainly in Northwich and Winsford, and has several international athletes training with them. This club was created in its present form by the merger, in 1994, of the Mid Cheshire Athletic Club and Winsford Athletic Club.[45]\nThe youth football teams are Winsford Junior Blues, Winsford Over 3 and Winsford diamonds.\nWinsford Cricket Club play in the Meller Braggins Cheshire Cricket League, which forms part of the Cheshire pyramid. Winsford have had a cricket team since 1888 when the team was founded by ICI workers and played at the Dingle, next to the Palace Picture House (now Palace Bingo). In 1991 Winsford moved to Knights Grange to allow the Council to build the new council offices (Wyvern House).\nAllotment gardens at Moss Bank, Over, date from 1924, when William Stubbs of 'Leahlands', Swanlow Lane, sold a 4-acre (16,000 m2) field behind High Street to Winsford Urban District Council, 'for the purpose of the Allotments Act'.[46] The field, named on the 1846 Over Parish Tithe Map as 'Well Field', had been farmed since at least the 17th century, and its conversion to allotments secured its use for future generations. The site shrank in the 1960s and 1970s with the building of housing and an electricity sub-station along Moss Bank, but the acquisition in 1970 of land adjacent to Over Recreation Ground brought it to its present size.\nIn the late 1980s, a record-breaking pumpkin was grown on the allotments. Weighing in at 579 lb (263 kg), it held the national record for a time.[47]\nThe allotments (about 50 plots and 5 raised beds) are owned and managed by Winsford Town Council. The plot-holders have their own organisation, Over Allotments and Leisure Gardeners' Association. Lottery funding has enabled a programme of on-going improvements since 2002, the most recent grant being in 2007 from the Awards for All scheme for \u00a36,940.[48][49]\nWinsford Flash Sailing Club is situated on Bottom Flash, the largest of the town's three flashes.[31] The club was founded as Northwich Sailing Club in 1931, and moved to Winsford in 1934.[50]\nThe Brighton Belle pub was known as the Railway Inn until 1972, when a Pullman carriage from the Brighton Belle train was added to function as a restaurant.[51] In the next 26 years the carriage became a local landmark[51] until it was removed in 1998 because the cost of refurbishment in situ was prohibitive.\nNotable footballersEdit\nTom Brittleton (1882\u20131955) \u2013 Footballer (Sheffield Wednesday, and others), born in Winsford.[52]\nSam Brittleton (1885\u20131951) \u2013 Footballer (Stockport County, and others), born in Winsford.[53]\nJack Oakes (1905\u20131992) \u2013 Footballer (Nottingham Forest, and others), born in Winsford.[54]\nStan Wood (1905\u20131967) \u2013 Footballer (West Bromwich Albion), born in Winsford.[55]\nJohn Brittleton (1906 in Winsford \u2013 1982) an English footballer who played for Aston Villa F.C.\nGeorge Daniels (1912 in Winsford \u2013 1984) an English footballer who played mainly for Torquay United F.C.\nAlan Oakes (born 1942) \u2013 Footballer (Manchester City, and others) and football manager (Chester City F.C.), born in Winsford.[56]\nGlyn Pardoe (born 1946) \u2013 Footballer (Manchester City), born in Winsford.[57]\nColin Rose (born 1972 in Winsford) an English former professional footballer,[58] played for Crewe Alexandra F.C. and Macclesfield Town F.C.\nSimon Davies (born 1974) \u2013 Footballer (Wales, Manchester United, and others) and football manager (Chester City F.C.), born in Winsford.[59]\nGareth Griffiths (born 1970) \u2013 Footballer (Port Vale, and others), born in Winsford.[60]\nNicky Maynard (born 1986) \u2013 Footballer (Bristol City F.C., and others), born in Winsford.[61]\nDaniel Fox (born 1986) \u2013 Footballer (Scotland, Celtic FC, and others), born in Winsford.[62]\nRobert Nixon \u2013 18th-century so-called \"prophet\", reputedly born in Winsford.[63]\nJames Clarke VC (1894\u20131947) \u2013 Recipient of the Victoria Cross in World War I, born in Winsford.[64]\nSir John Bradbury, 1st Baron Bradbury (1872\u20131950) \u2013 British Treasury official, born in Winsford.[65]\nGertrude Maud Robinson (1886\u20131954) \u2013 Organic chemist, University of Oxford, born in Winsford.[66][67]\nDavid Hanson MP (born 1957) a British Labour Party MP for Delyn went to Verdin County Comprehensive School\nJohn Bishop (born 1966) an English comedian, presenter and actor,[68] grew up in Winsford\nClare Calbraith (born 1974) \u2013 Actress, born in Winsford.[69]\nTwin townEdit\nWinsford is twinned with:\nDeuil-la-Barre, France (since 1993).[70]\nWinsford also has an informal 'friendship link' with:\nNieder-Eschbach, Germany, which is itself twinned with Deuil-la-Barre.[70]\nListed buildings in Winsford\nRail accidents in Winsford \u2013 summaries of three rail accidents at Winsford.\nSalt in Cheshire \u2013 summary of Cheshire's salt industry.\n^ [http://inside.cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk/find_out_more/datasets_and_statistics/statistics)\n^ Brian J Curzon (2006). It's all Over. p. 6.\n^ http://www.history.ac.uk/cmh/gaz/gazweb2.html\n^ http://www.winsfordguardian.co.uk/news/9910898.700_year_old_scroll_reveals_town_s_birth/\n^ a b c d e Brian J Curzon (2006). It's all over.\n^ a b Brian Curzon (2001). Images of England:Winsford.\n^ Brian J Curzon (2006). It's all Over. p. 17.\n^ a b Brian J Curzon (2006). It's all Over. p. 18.\n^ http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/written_answers/1968/jul/08/town-development-schemes\n^ http://www.police.uk/crime/?q=Winsford,%20Cheshire%20West%20and%20Chester,%20UK#neighbourhood Winsford Urban East\n^ http://www.police.uk/crime/?q=Darnhall,%20Winsford,%20Cheshire%20West%20and%20Chester,%20UK#neighbourhood Broxton\n^ Cheshire County Council: Interactive Mapping: Areas of Special County Value: Weaver Valley (accessed 3 March 2009)\n^ Met. Office:Average annual mean temperature. Archived 1 August 2013 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 15 April 2007\n^ Met. Office:Average annual sunshine. Accessed 15 April 2007\n^ Met. Office:Average annual rainfall. Accessed 15 April 2007\n^ Met. Office:Days of snow lying. Accessed 15 April 2007\n^ Met. Office:Days of air frost. Archived 5 July 2007 at the Wayback Machine Accessed 15 April 2007\n^ a b \"Going underground\". Winsford Rock Salt Mine. Retrieved 10 February 2016.\n^ \"Irish Salt Mining and Exploration Company\". Irishsaltmining.com.\n^ a b Rumeana Jahangir (17 February 2016), Inside the UK's largest salt mine, BBC, retrieved 17 February 2016\n^ \"Welcome to Deep Store\". Deepstore.co.uk.\n^ \"Community station Cheshire FM closes down\". Radio Today. 30 January 2012.\n^ Richards, Raymond (1947). Old Cheshire Churches. London: Batsford. p. 263.\n^ a b c Brian J Curzon (2006). It's all Over. p. 19.\n^ \"CHESHIRE BROADS PUT TOWN ON THE TOURISM MAP\". This is Cheshire.\n^ K. L. 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Accessed: 23 June 2007.\n^ Wharton CE Primary School Official Website. Accessed: 23 June 2007.\n^ Willow Wood Junior School Official Website. Accessed: 23 June 2007.\n^ Hebden Green Community School Official School Website. Accessed: 23 June 2007.\n^ Winsford Amateur Swimming Club (ASC). Retrieval Date: 20 August 2007.\n^ Vale Royal Athletic Club. Retrieval Date: 20 August 2007.\n^ Deed of Conveyance, held at Vale Royal Borough Council offices, Winsford\n^ Local newspaper story; paper's name and date not recorded on cutting seen\n^ \"Lottery winners put their money to waste\". Winsford Guardian 11 August 2007. Retrieved 14 August 2007.\n^ \"Growing interest as allotment gets grant\". Winsford Chronicle, 15 August 2007. Retrieved 20 August 2007.\n^ \"Winsford Flash Sailing Club \u2013 sailing club in Cheshire\". Google.com. 9 December 2013.\n^ a b \"Farewell to the Belle\". This is Cheshire. Retrieved 5 May 2007.\n^ Dickinson, Jason; Brodie, John (2005). The Wednesday Boys: A Definitive Who's Who of Sheffield Wednesday Football Club 1880\u20132005. Sheffield: Pickard Communication. pp. 43\u201344. ISBN 0-9547264-9-9.\n^ Holley, Duncan; Chalk, Gary (1992). The Alphabet of the Saints. ACL & Polar Publishing. p. 46. ISBN 0-9514862-3-3.\n^ Jack Oakes' Career\n^ Matthews, Tony (2005). The Who's Who of West Bromwich Albion. Breedon Books. pp. 251\u2013252. ISBN 1-85983-474-4.\n^ John Moss. \"Manchester Football Celebrity Soccer Players\". Manchester2002-uk.com. Retrieved 10 February 2016.\n^ \"Glyn Pardoe athletic career, photos, articles, and videos\". Fanbase.\n^ SoccerBase Database retrieved 21st July 2018\n^ \"Simon Ithel Davies Manchester United Stats & Player Profile\". Mufcinfo.com.\n^ Kent, Jeff (1996). Port Vale Personalities. Witan Books. p. 118. ISBN 0-9529152-0-0.\n^ \"Nicky Maynard player profile\". Official Bristol City Website. Retrieved 19 January 2010.\n^ \"Daniel Fox | Football Stats | Southampton | Age 27\". Soccer Base.\n^ Stephen Wright, 'Nixon, Robert (supp. fl. late 15th\u2013early 17th cent.)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004\n^ \"Regimental details of Clarke and his VC\". Lancs-fusiliers.co.uk.\n^ Susan Howson, 'Bradbury, John Swanwick, first Baron Bradbury (1872\u20131950)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, September 2004; online edn, January 2008\n^ Ogilvie, Marilyn; Harvey,Joy (2000). The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science. Routledge. pp. 1111\u20131112. ISBN 978-0-415-92038-4.\n^ The Biographical Dictionary of Women in Science: L-Z \u2013 Google Books. Books.google.co.uk. 1 March 1954.\n^ IMDb Database retrieved 21st July 2018\n^ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0129379/\n^ a b http://www.winsford.gov.uk/twinninginfo.htm Town twinning links\nMary Curry (2001). A Ninety Year History \u2013 Winsford Church of England Primary School 1909\u20131999: St Chad's Primary School. Leonie Press. ISBN 978-1-901253-24-5.\nJ. Brian Curzon (1997). The Book of Winsford. Quotes. ISBN 978-0-86023-580-4. \u2013 a general introduction to the town's history.\nJ. Brian Curzon (2001). Winsford. Tempus Publishing. \u2013 Mainly photographs with captions\nAnn Clayton (1998). Cheshire Parish at War: St Chad's, Over, Winsford, 1914\u20131925. ISBN 978-0-9532258-0-4. \u2013 who fought in the First World War from the congregation of St Chad's and what happened to them.\nAlan Fleet (2000). Woollyback. Leonie Press. ISBN 978-1-901253-18-4. \u2013 a fictional account of Winsford in the 20th century.\nR W Miller (1999). The Winsford and Over Branch. Oakwood Press. ISBN 978-0-85361-546-0.\nAlan Ravenscroft (1996). The Winsford Returns: a Record of a Town's Service, 1914\u20131920. A Ravenscroft. ASIN B001A4C8EG. \u2013 A list of all those who served in the First World War.\nJ.Brian Curzon (2006). It's All Over.\nOfficial Winsford Town Guide. 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        "raw_content": "For other uses, see Faliscan (disambiguation).\nMap of early Italic languages.\nView from the general vicinity of Falerii to Monte Soratte on the southern border.\nFalisci (Ancient Greek: \u03a6\u03b1\u03bb\u03af\u03c3\u03ba\u03bf\u03b9) is the ancient Roman exonym for an Italic people who lived in what is now northern Lazio, on the Etruscan side of the Tiber River.[1] They spoke an Italic language, Faliscan, closely akin to Latin. Originally a sovereign state, politically and socially they supported the Etruscans, joining the Etruscan League. This conviction and affiliation led to their ultimate near destruction and total subjugation by Rome.\nOnly one instance of their own endonym has been found to date: an inscription from Falerii Novi from the late 2nd century AD refers to the falesce quei in Sardinia sunt, \"the Faliscans who are in Sardinia\", where falesce is the nominative plural case. An Etruscan inscription calls them the feluske\u015b. 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        "raw_content": "Scene from an ongoing WIP and continues on from Good Morning, Mother. Quinn Landon stumbles upon a long-held secret of still more betrayal by Oscar and plans to use the information to end her husband\u2019s endless delays to their divorce.\n\u201cIf you grip that pen any tighter, it\u2019ll break.\u201d\nQuinn looked up at her attorney, not missing the concerned look in his eyes.\n\u201cI guess I am a bit keyed up, huh?\u201d She exhaled heavily. \u201cThis day has seemed out of my reach for far too long. You have no idea what it means to me to sign these documents.\u201d\nMorris Dabney chuckled easily. \u201cDid you forget who you\u2019re talking to?\u201d\nThe young woman bit her lip, heat flooding her face.\n\u201cSorry, Morris. I forgot\u2026 you\u2019ve been through this too.\u201d\n\u201cBeen through it? My dear, four divorces make me an expert at divorce, my profession notwithstanding.\u201d\nQuinn signed her name one last time with a marked flourish.\n\u201cDone!\u201d She slid the papers across the table. \u201cAnd you\u2019re just too easily distracted by a pretty face, Morris. You can\u2019t marry all the pretty women.\u201d\n\u201cYes, they were all attractive, but they also were able to make me believe they truly cared about me\u2026 loved me.\u201d\nQuinn\u2019s heart broke at the sadness in his eyes.\nMorris smacked the conference table and grabbed the signed documents. \u201cFortunately for you, and all my other clients, I\u2019m a far better litigator than I am a judge of women allegedly interested in me.\u201d\nHe stood and walked to his desk, adding the documents to a file folder. \u201cI know you\u2019re relieved to at last sign dissolution documents for the filing, Quinn. But you know at this point, it still isn\u2019t a done deal, right? Oscar can still contest the divorce and drag this out for some time.\u201d\n\u201cHe can try.\u201d\nMorris considered her remark, eyebrow raised. He retook his seat across from her.\n\u201cThis is the third time we\u2019ve been here, Quinn. The first two times, you seemed more fragile, more broken. Your emotions were all over the place.\u201d\n\u201cThe first time was so hard for me. Finding out that the man you love with all your heart and soul is cheating on you is a real confidence killer. Then to have him get on his knees and beg for forgiveness and another chance\u2026 well, it\u2019s the stuff romance novels are full of. I believed him because I wanted to believe IN him.\u201d She shook her head slowly. \u201cThings were okay for a while\u2026 a short while. I began to have female problems, and it only took a visit to my doctor to find out I had a serious STD\u2026 courtesy of my husband.\u201d\n\u201cAnd yet, you didn\u2019t go through with the divorce proceedings either time, Quinn.\u201d\nNodding her head, this time it was Quinn who stood. She walked over to the large office window overlooking the river.\n\u201cI know, I know. I was so confused. I knew I had the right to divorce Oscar. But our families, especially our parents, they just\u2026 kept at me. All their \u2018marriage is for a lifetime\u2019, \u2018it\u2019s sanctioned by God\u2019, and my personal favorite, \u2018for better or for worse\u2019.\u201d\n\u201cI\u2019m sorry, Quinn. I didn\u2019t know of your religious beliefs.\u201d\n\u201cReligious beliefs? Please. Religion has nothing to do with it. 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        "raw_content": "The integrity of shari'a\nThe female judge quoted in the piece says that the interpretation of shari'a law is a matter of context, and yet I must side with the male judge. The Qur'an is clear, and the historical record indicates that the bulk of interpretation is with his view. The man is superior to the woman (according to Muhammed) and the dominion of the man allows him to chastise his wife under certain situations.\nThe challenge is not to amend shari'a law or to \"reinterpret\" the Qur'an, but to assess whether that revelation is true. If it is true, it cannot be amended -- any more than Christian revelation can be amended. If it is not true (if God did not speak to Muhammed, indicating that all revelation before him had been corrupted, and that he was the authentic spokesman for the divine will) then there is no sense in tweaking it, or making it more amenable to modern sensibilities. It must be scrapped and renounced. There is no middle ground with truth and lies.\nPosted at 12:43 PM in Abuse, Marriage, Shari'a | Permalink | Comments (0)\nGod's Law vs. Man's Law\nThere are numerous accounts on this blog of the horrors of child marriages, and this article recounts some of the most visible:\nDubai: Two little girls aged eight and nine celebrated last year a Sana\u2019a court ruling that allowed them to annul their marriages.\nA third young girl in the second grade was about to marry a man in his thirties when the civil society groups intervened and stopped the wedding a few months ago in the southern part of the country. Unconfirmed reports said an 8-year-old Yemen girl died after being married to a man in his forties.\nUnfortunately, most tragedies have neither ink spilled nor outraged onlookers:\nChild marriages are rampant in Yemen. A study revealed that the bridal age in more than half of the finalised marriages in Yemen was under the age of 15. According to the study conducted by Sana\u2019a University, only 7 per cent of \u201chusbands\u201d were under the age of 18.\nIt also added that nearly 65 per cent of females are married \u201cunderage,\u201d while that number rises to 70 per cent in rural areas.\nFighting local custom with legislation is notoriously hard, and fighting Allah is impossible.\nThere is nothing in sharee\u0091ah to stipulate a particular age of marriage for the man or woman. The scholars are unanimously agreed that marriage of a minor girl is permissible if her father gives her in marriage to someone who is compatible.\nThe Qur'an and Sunnah indicate that marriage of a minor [a female who has not yet reached puberty] is valid, and no particular age is stipulated for that.\nIbn Qudaamah (may Allah have mercy on him) said: If a man gives his virgin daughter in marriage to someone who is compatible, then the marriage is valid. \u00e2\u20ac\u00a6 With regard to a virgin who is a minor, there is no difference of scholarly opinion concerning that. Ibn al-Mundhir said: All the scholars from whom we acquired knowledge are unanimously agreed that it is permissible for a father to give his minor daughter in marriage, provided that he offer her in marriage to someone who is compatible, even if she objects and refuses. The fact that it is permissible to give a minor girl in marriage is indicated by the verse in which Allah, may He be exalted, says (interpretation of the meaning): \u0093And those of your women as have passed the age of monthly courses, for them the Iddah (prescribed period), if you have doubts (about their periods), is three months, and for those who have no courses ((i.e. they are still immature)\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6\u0094 [at-Talaaq 65:4]. So the \u0091iddah for one who has not started to menstruate is three months, and the \u0091iddah of three months can only be required in the case of talaaq (divorce) or annulment of marriage. This indicates that (the girl who is a minor) may be married and divorced, and her consent is not essential.\n\u0091Aa'ishah (may Allah be pleased with her) said: The Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) married me when I was six years old and consummated the marriage with me when I was nine. Agreed upon. It is known that at that age she would not be one of those whose permission would be taken into account.\nIf this is how religion is revealed, then no laws can be accepted as authoritative by devout Muslims:\nShaykh Ibn Baaz (may Allah have mercy on him) said, commenting on the minimum legal age for marriage in some countries: Praise be to Allah, and blessings and peace be upon the Messenger of Allah. To proceed\nThe newspaper ar-Riyadh (issue no. 4974) published a report entitled \u0093Family Law proposal in the Emirates\u0094, in which it stated that the proposal is based on Islamic sharee\u0091ah. In the article it says: \u0093With regard to marriage contracts, the law states that the boy should be no younger than eighteen years and the girl should be no younger than sixteen, and a penalty of no less than one thousand dirhams and no more than five thousand is to be imposed on anyone who goes against this law, so long as the court has not decided otherwise in cases where preservation of honour and dignity is sought. It is also not permitted for anyone who have passed the age of sixty years to marry the without the permission of the court, especially if the age difference between the two parties is greater than half the age of the older of the two.\u0094\nBecause this is contrary to what Allah, may He be glorified and exalted, has prescribed, I would like to point out the truth. There is no upper or lower limit on the age for marriage; this is indicated by the Qur'an and Sunnah.\nFor a comparison, imagine how practicing Catholics see laws concerning abortion -- we don't find them compelling, nor are we able to change our minds about the morality of the action. We protest, educate, and act according to the principles revealed by God. That would explain the difficulty in legislating minimum marriage ages in Muslim communities -- secular laws are simply ignored by those who prioritise divine imperatives.\nPosted at 10:40 AM in Marriage, Shari'a, Syria | Permalink | Comments (0)\nBurkas in Britain\nThe Daily Mail explains that young Muslimas must be entirely covered if attending Islamic schools:\nMuslim schools all over Britain are forcing female pupils as young as 11 to wear burkas, it emerged today. Institutions say that they are 'strict' on uniforms for their children because full-face veils are the 'desired dress code of a Muslim female'.\nThe Madani Girls School in Tower Hamlets, East London, requires all its pupils wear a black burka and a long black coat outside. On its website, its describes its uniform policy as 'strict' and as supporting the 'desired dress code of a Muslim female.' It continues: 'The present uniform conforms to the Islamic Code of dressing and must be adhered to at all times both within the school and dismissal at the end of the day.'\nThe school does not allow any of its 300 pupils to wear any form of makeup or jewellery.\nThe Ayesha Siddiqa Girls School in Southall, West London, also insists pupils wear a navy blue burka or a jilbab, which does not cover the face. On its website, the school says its is 'not willing to compromise on any issues regarding uniform'.\nMany other Muslim schools - including around a dozen state-funded schools - require female pupils to cover their hair.\nMeanwhile the topic of wearing veils in school has dominated headlines in recent weeks after Birmingham Metropolitan College was made to retract a policy which forced pupils to remove veils while on the premises so they can be identified.\nHome Office Minister Jeremy Browne has called for a national debate on whether the state should step in to prevent young women having the veil imposed upon them.\nBut Home Secretary Theresa May has said it is for women to 'make a choice' about what clothes they wear, including veils, although there will be some circumstances when it will be necessary to ask for them to be removed.\nThese schools are still the choice of the parents involved, although state-funding mandates that the schools admit quotas of non-Muslim students as well (who must also abide by the uniform rule, which makes sense). Still, it is the wisdom of such a draconian approach to modesty that should be discussed by the wider community -- because there are the regions around the world where shari'a has been established that demand that every woman be covered, for example Indonesia:\nMuch has been achieved since 1998 through democratic reform, but the outcomes have not all been positive. The decentralisation of political power under regional autonomy has allowed local and provincial governments to bring in regulations that force women to veil. In Aceh, for example, female dress has been among the most strictly enforced regulations since the introduction of syariah (Islamic law) in 2001. Syariah police, army officers, local Islamic and student groups have all played a part in ensuring that Acehnese women abide by the new dress codes. Women have been arrested, charged \u2014 and even had their hair cut off \u2014 for being caught in public without the veil.\nGovernments in West Sumatra, West Java, Banten and South Sulawesi have followed in the steps of Aceh with the introduction of by-laws enforcing the jilbab, supported by local Islamic groups and political leaders. The city of Padang has introduced Islamic by-laws that require high school students to learn how to read the Qur\u2019an; force city employees to contribute part of their salary as zakat (alms); and require female students in state schools and civil servants \u2014 regardless of their religious persuasion \u2014 to wear the jilbab.\nThe difficulty comes when society accepts the premise that women safeguard their chastity by covering themselves, because the corollary follows: uncovered women are singularly responsible for immorality.\nAn Islamic mufti in Copenhagen, Shahid Mehdi, has sparked political outcry from the left-wing Unity List and right-wing Danish People\u2019s Party, after stating in a televised interview that women who do not wear headscarves are \u201casking for rape.\u201d\n\u201cWomen are not entitled to respect when they walk around without a Hijab. They are to blame for it when they are attacked,\u201d Imam Shahid Mehdi said.\n\u201cAll the crimes that occur against women is because they are not covered. When they are not covered, you have no respect for them. \u201d\n\u201cShe disobeys her master, there are two places in the Qur\u2019an has ordered her to cover themselves (\u2026) Women make a clean society dirty when they walk around without a Hijab. They are not entitled to respect and are not valuable as those who wear a Hijab.\nThis means that the men are not responsible for their own self-control, but are obliged to treat women badly when they do not remove all temptation. This will be the thinking of all who attend such schools and who are raised to expect women to conform to this standard. In such settings, temptation is not skimpy clothing or revealing their femininity, but simply showing face or skin.\nThe answer is not to hide women, nor to place undue burdens on them. Society should be built on mutual respect: women should consider modesty--in clothing, words, and actions--and men should honour and respect all women for their inherent dignity. Virtue, as always, lies in the middle--never the extremes.\n[the above image shows Christian schoolgirls in Indonesia, who must conform to Muslim standards]\nPosted at 12:02 PM in Shari'a, Veiling | Permalink | Comments (0)\nViolence and depravity have always been in our midst, and always will. One of the jobs of religion is to explain why evil exists and what to do to about it. Christianity has explained that man was created for union with God, was tempted, and used his free will to reject God. In that brief summation, we see the reason for our creation, the reason for our free will, and what happens when we abuse it.\nFurthermore, Christ warned of the grave harms attached to harming children. This was because of the innocence of children, which demands they be safeguarded, but also because when children are scandalised, it creates a situation in which the long-term effects may snowball -- harming even more persons.\nUnfortunately, when a religion institutionalises the wrong view of children, the harms ripple out and undermine the entire society. Such is the backdrop to these recent stories, which may be related. The first is from Saudi Arabia:\n\u00adAccording to Islamic law, the 'blood money' can be paid in lieu of the death penalty. The preacher's fine was reportedly half the usual amount because the victim was a girl.\nThe details are horrific, but admittedly the actual assault could have taken place anywhere. What is unique to the story is the fact that the father is a Muslim preacher -- but then it's not unknown for the representatives of other religions to do awful things with children (witness the unfolding scandal within the Catholic Church).\nThere is the added recognition that under Islamic law her life was worth half of a boy's life, and that a convicted abuser can pay his way out of a punishment, which leaves a seriously depraved individual free to harm others -- perhaps even to live with his wife and continue preaching.\nEverything that unfolded in this case has the sanction of the most fundamentalist interpretation of Islamic law, and thus we have to accept that there are elements in that religious view that vary widely from Western jurisprudence or Christian justice. To the contrary, we must remember that whatever took place concerning the priest scandal, every bit of it -- from the indecent behaviour to the cover-up -- was unChristian and morally unacceptable.\nBut what of child-rape in Islam? The next story adds another dimension that cannot be ignored:\nA Saudi cleric has called for all female babies to be fully covered by wearing the face veil, commonly known as the burka, citing reports of little girls being sexually molested.\nIn a TV interview on the Islamic al-Majd TV, which seems to date back to mid-last year, Sheikh Abdullah Daoud, stressed that wearing the veil will protect baby girls. The Sheikh tried to back his assertion with claims of sexual molestation against babies in the kingdom, quoting unnamed medical and security sources.\nIt is gratifying to see that his suggestion is decried by fellow Muslims, but we have to remember that he is not isolated in his beliefs. It also places blame on the little girls being visible (!) rather than stressing that men are supposed to protect the innocent, not take advantage of them.\nBut then, a few years ago we were astonished when an Australian Muslim suggested that all unveiled women were asking for trouble:\nA senior Muslim cleric in Australia has sparked a furore by comparing women who do not wear a headscarf to \"uncovered meat\", implying that they invited sexual assault.\nSheik Taj Aldin al-Hilali delivered his comments in a religious address on adultery to around 500 worshippers in Sydney last month, but they only came to the attention of the wider public when they were published in the Australian paper today.\nSheik Hilali was quoted as saying: \"If you take out uncovered meat and place it outside ... without cover, and the cats come to eat it ... whose fault is it, the cats' or the uncovered meat's? The uncovered meat is the problem. If she was in her room, in her home, in her hijab [the headdress worn by some Muslim women], no problem would have occurred.\"\nSheik Hilali said in a statement he was shocked by reaction to his sermon.\nEach of these men appear to be fringe in his views, but they are harkening to an undeniable set of beliefs held by countless others over the centuries who claim to be good Muslims:\nBaby girls can be married, and endure intimate relations as soon as they can bear the weight of a man;*\nMuhammed, the perfect Muslim, was married to a child and consummated the nuptials when she was nine;\nChild marriages are widespread throughout the Muslim world;\nThe value of a female hinges on her sexual purity;\nThe value of a female is half that of a man;\nWomen who don't adopt Islamic covering are asking to be raped;\nReligious families perpetuate degrading views of women, as illustrated by this stunning legal decision after proving statutory rape:\nEarlier the court heard how Rashid had \u2018little experience of women\u2019 due to his education at an Islamic school in the UK, which cannot be named for legal reasons.\nAfter his arrest, he told a psychologist that he did not know having sex with a 13-year-old was against the law. The court heard he found it was illegal only when he was informed by a family member.\nIn other interviews with psychologists, Rashid claimed he had been taught in his school that \u2018women are no more worthy than a lollipop that has been dropped on the ground\u2019.\nIn the case alluded to above, the Muslim man lived in Britain, but was always sheltered and formed by Islamic institutions, which led to the judge's suspension of his punishment -- based on his ignorance. He was not culpable because of his Islamic beliefs, which see sexual relations with girls, um, differently.\nLollipops? Uncovered meat? All of these items may be based on misunderstandings, but there's an unfortunate consistency that is founded on the objectification and commodification of women and girls, based on shari'a law, which enshrines both their inequality with men and a foundationally misogynistic relationship between the sexes.\nIf indeed there is something structural in Islam that allows for this ongoing degradation of women, we cannot let it go unchallenged. Just as scandal committed in the name of other religions is highlighted and discussed, Muslims must answer for these events, and we must discover if they are based on Islamic law or contrary to it. Women deserve better.\n* According to Sahih Bukhari:\nThe ulema [Islam\u2019s interpreters] have agreed that it is permissible for fathers to marry off their small daughters, even if they are in the cradle. But it is not permissible for their husbands to have sex with them unless they are capable of being placed beneath and bearing the weight of the men. 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        "raw_content": "\u2190 \u201cExploring the Wilderness of Northeast Florida\u2019s Parks\u201d Presentation & Exhibit by artist & author Kathy Stark\nChanges to the 100 block of North 2nd Street maybe coming . . . \u2192\nA \u201cliving coastline\u201d\nIs there is a desire to create something special on the waterfront that only further enhances what is going on within the city? If the answer is yes, it is worth continuing the discussion and pursuing that opportunity,\u201d\nA living coastline.\nDuring the Fernandina Beach City Commission meeting on February 5, \u201cFront Street REOI FB FL\u201c presented a proposal to commissioners in response to the City\u2019s \u201cRequest for Expressions of Interest\u201d(REOI) for City owned property located at 101 North Front Street. Architect and urban designer, Amy Anderson introduced a proposal which plans for a \u201cliving coastline\u201d of public open space west of the Front Street railroad tracks, and a \u201ccollective phased development\u201d east of the tracks.\nAlthough the REOI was directed to a single parcel of city owed property, Anderson said a \u201cbroader engagement strategy\u201d on the waterfront, rather than a narrow focus on one particular parcel of land is needed. Since the North Front Street area is in a flood zone and subject to extreme weather events, Anderson\u2019s project team questioned whether or not the parcel is \u201cthe best place to build.\u201d Instead the team proposed ecological restoration on the Amelia River waterfront, which will then serve as a \u201ccatalyst\u201d for future development within the CRA.\nAnderson provided data from a local tidal gauge; one of the oldest in the country. According to Anderson, \u201cWe have knowledge about this place.\u201d For 120 years, the gauge has recorded over one million points of data.\nLocal architect and urban planner Amy Anderson (front) is seated near other project team members.\nMembers of the project team include Amy Anderson of acatects; Marc Hudson of North Florida Land Trust; Dr. Angela Schedel of Taylor Engineering, a firm specializing in shore protection; Douglas Davis, of Fletcher-Davis, a full-service commercial, residential, environmental, and conservation-based real estate development company.\nAngela Schedel of Taylor Engineering presented global sea level rise trends. Since 1880, during the first 60 years of data collecting, a sea level rise of 3 inches occurred. Over the next 50 years, the sea level rose an additional 3 inches. During the last 25 years, we have seen, over a shorter period of time, a 3 inch acceleration in sea level rise. Schedel said, \u201cThe sea level rise is happening. It is here, and it is here to stay.\u201d\nThe engineering plan to address flooding issues involves living shorelines, an approach that adapts to the environment using natural solutions. It is not simply \u201cputting out rocks and planting grass,\u201d but in addition offers an engineered shoreline stabilization system utilizing computer modeling to determine the impact of wind, wave, and boat wake action. The stabilization will improve water filtration, and slow sedimentation runoff. It will also \u201cinvite plants, fish, wildlife and people back to the water,\u201d said Schedel.\nDeveloper Doug Davis, from Fletcher-Davis said the study should begin with a review of a broader area and not just one particular lot. He believes the City must look at ways to \u201carmor and protect this asset of Fernandina from future surges.\nIs there is a desire to create something special on the waterfront that only further enhances what is going on within the city? If the answer is yes, it is worth continuing the discussion and pursuing that opportunity,\u201d said Davis. \u201cThere is a unique opportunity to create public space and excitement.\u201d\nMarc Hudson representing North Florida Land Trust (NFLT) and a partner in the proposed project, said there are times (NFLT) works on projects which can benefit the public as well as private business. \u201cWe don\u2019t partner with everyone. We are choosy.\u201d\nFollowing the conclusion of the presentation, Vice Mayor Len Kreger said he likes the proposal, but added a living shore line survey was done by St. Johns Water Management for the whole Amelia River. Anderson said, \u201cThere are a lot of plans, a lot of surveys. . . . A lot of what has happened is very useful . . . By gathering previous studies, with input from City staff, we can summarize the high points, the overlap, where are the strengths, and determine what all of the past plans have in common.\u201d\nAccording to City Manager Dale Martin, the next step is to give the commissioners time to let the proposal \u201cpercolate,\u201d and gather community feedback on their reaction to the initial presentation. The plan is to place the item on the city commissions\u2019 agenda in two weeks at which time the commission will determine if they want to begin due diligence and investigate a public private partnership over the next 3 to 6 months.\nHudson, as a member of the project team, said once the proposal is approved, NFLT will facilitate public input and perform due diligence on the public benefit side. \u201cPublic benefit is always our primary goal.\u201d\nAnderson suggested that the next step is to immediately begin an environmental analysis, a modeling, from the Port of Fernandina to Rayonier, moving east into 2nd Street. A financial model determines if there is a type of development that can happen east of Front Street that can work in relationship with public open space on the riverfront. Anderson\u2019s team informally agreed that a public private partnership \u201ccould definitely happen.\u201d\nIt is Anderson\u2019s opinion that prior waterfront projects get to the point when project costs are determined, but they do not move forward because there is no clear picture of funding. Suggested funding mechanisms to explore are Municipal Service Taxing Units, Tax Incremental Financing (TIF), city owned real estate to be sold or traded, investment capital from private equity funds, or targeted grants for resiliency. According to Anderson, all of the mechanisms need a clear plan to make the compelling case for investment.\nFernandina\u2019s Main Street was tasked with the responsibility to seek and vet proposals. According to Filkoff, no other written proposals were received. Martin thanked Arlene Filkoff, executive director of Main Street, because \u201cit was through Main Street\u2019s efforts that this project is before us.\u201d\nTo view complete presentation, see below.\n2 Responses to A \u201cliving coastline\u201d\nI attended this most recent meeting of the Fernandina Beach City Commission and was pleased to see these presentations.\nI wholeheartedly support this approach and hope the commissioners will see fit to embrace it and move forward.\nOne of the presenters struck the perfect chord with comments regarding the very special qualities of Fernandina Beach. We live \u2013 first and foremost \u2013 on an island. As residents we can use the ocean beaches extensively, we can fish offshore, we can boat the extensive waters between Amelia Island and I-95. I wonder how perhaps some in our community can\u2019t see this, plainly. If you don\u2019t appreciate that the water is essential to our quality of life, you might as well move to The Villages.\nThe other important aspect is \u201cbrand\u201d. Fernandina Beach\u2019s reputation is sparkling, especially to tourists. Center Street is special and its historical terminus is the waterfront. It is where David Yulee\u2019s cross-Florida railroad intersected with the deep water port. Fernandina\u2019s story begins and ends with the history of the port \u2013 and it is a bit of pixie dust we need to embrace. A well-developed waterfront can become a breath-taking sight, yet for too long we\u2019ve had to stare at muck, and abandoned pilings, rotting buildings, rubble and trash.\nCommissioners, please don\u2019t kick the can down the road any more. Enough of the \u201cvisioning\u201d thing. Just do it. 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        "raw_content": "Gaining Muscle But Not Losing Fat\nPeople who find that they are gaining muscle but not losing fat, tend to get discouraged and give up easily. Before taking a drastic step like this, you must understand the intricate workings of the body's ability to lose fat and build muscle separately.\nPeople go to the gym and exercise regularly for two main reasons - building muscle mass, and losing fat. The detailed exercise and nutrition plans that your trainer chalks out for you are built with these specific purposes in mind. In most cases, this is a simultaneous activity, as you burn more fat, your muscles get developed. And the more muscles that you have developed in your body, the easier it will be for you to burn fat in the future. Gaining muscle but not losing fat is a result that many people have noticed in their time though, and this has them perplexed and confused.\nFirst and foremost, you must know if it is possible to gain muscle and lose fat at the same time. The answer is no, this is not possible. The human body cannot perform both these tasks at the same time, though ideally everyone would be absolutely delighted if this were the case. As a result, many people start panicking when they begin to notice that they are not losing fat.\nEverybody who goes to the gym has a particular purpose in mind. Some are there to solely get rid of fat, whereas some are focused primarily on building muscle. Everyone would love to achieve both these results simultaneously, but sadly this is not the case. Seasoned and experienced gym visitors are well aware of this, and as a result plan their exercise routines in a balanced manner. They know how to gain muscle without losing weight, and know how to go about fat burning as well.\nThe reason is the process of anabolism. Anabolism refers to the requirement of the human body to have a supply of more calories than those that are expended, in order to build muscle mass. This is one of the fundamental tips to gain muscle fast. This can only be effective if the body is receiving more calories than it is releasing.\nOn the other hand, the process of losing weight or burning fat, requires the human body to burn more calories than it is receiving. The contradiction between the two processes is the reason that people find that they are gaining weight in terms of muscle but not losing any body fat. The human body only knows how to gain muscle without losing weight.\nCarefully analyze the processes of losing weight and gaining muscle separately. Losing weight requires you to do more cardiovascular exercises, consume a low fat, low carbohydrates, and low calories diet. Conversely, for building muscle, you need to do absolutely no cardiovascular exercises, eat a diet high in carbohydrates, calories, and proteins, and of course, lift weights. Both the processes are completely contradictory to each other, so obviously the end result is that people will have the same amount of fat, or they will be losing fat but not gaining weight. This is also why many people fail to see results in their exercise regimen, and as a result they just give up.\nThere is a possible solution to this contradictory situation for you. First of all, you need to accept that you cannot lose fat and build muscle at the same time. You need to alter your exercise regime and focus on both goals separately. Dividing your exercise plan into phases will be a solution that will help. One way for you to go about this is by dividing your phases based on the season. Winter season is a good time to bulk up your muscles and focus on gaining muscle, as the extra fat on your body will be welcome. In the summer season, you can focus on burning up the excess fat and developing a leaner look.\nEating a proper and healthy diet will also aid you in this process. You need to reduce the amount of dietary fat that enters your system. This adds up in an increase in your body's rate of metabolism. Having an increased rate of metabolism helps you to gain muscle quicker, and also enables you to lose fat more efficiently. Increase the consumption of vegetables, and decrease the consumption of foods rich in starch as well.\nIt should not discourage you from visiting the gym, and it should not leave you feeling frustrated or depressed. You need to understand how your body works, set goals for yourself, and then work hard to achieve it. Time and patience will give you the required results that you wish for.",
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        "raw_content": "I\u2019m surprised you think they would have the time to be browsing these forums when, as you say, they fail to update their website with relevant information about the interview. To confirm: I don\u2019t work for TPP - I haven\u2019t even graduated.\nI agree there are jobs which would put you under more pressure, like consultancy firms, and I also doubt they\u2019d be nearly as rude. My argument would be TPP are still establishing themselves and, as a way of doing that, require their employees to be building new working relationships all the time - some very difficult. You work for someone like PwC, on the other hand, you\u2019re going to be (generally) dealing with clients they\u2019ve been working with for years, and so you\u2019d expect to be treated with respect before anything. I think the governments recently made it compulsory firms change their auditors at least once every 15 years for that reason - because firms like PwC, KPMG and EY get comfortable in their long-standing relationships with clients and don\u2019t do their job properly (as we\u2019ve seen with the coop bank).\nI didn\u2019t mean to belittle your experience - it sounds pretty brutal and i can\u2019t be sure i\u2019d be able to handle it myself. Maybe the guys who were instructed to \u2018toughen you up\u2019 went a little too far. Its a shame because TPP may have been the place for you - at least you found something else. More then anything I\u2019m probably just trying to convince myself this is still the company for me, as I\u2019ve been looking into them for years.\nspeedy3000 2014-01-23 16:47:03 UTC #22\nHi ash, do you have an update for us on how everything went?\nHi Teddy, sorry I completely forgot to reply. I would say that my overall experience with TPP was much better than the unfortunate experiences that Ephinii, Walker 90 or Linneus had. I\u2019ve sent you a PM going into more detail.\nGeorge25 2014-01-29 18:08:02 UTC #24\nAsh, is there any chance of sending me some more details too? I have an interview with TPP on Monday and I\u2019m not sure about going after reading this.\nAnyone wondering about the phone interview, along with asking the usual questions i.e. what attracted you to the job, what do you know about the role (in my case Business Analyst) they asked me some pretty ridiculous ones too such as \u201chow many golf balls can you fit into a suitcase?\u201d, \u201chow many street lamps are there in the UK?\u201d and out of nowhere \u201cwhat\u2019s 7x8?\u201d.\nOverall, it was a very unpleasant experience, don\u2019t get me wrong I didn\u2019t expect it to be like having a friendly chat with a mate over the phone or anything, it just seemed\u2026 odd.\njimmyrustles638 2014-01-29 20:53:09 UTC #25\nWhat was \u201codd\u201d about it exactly apart from those questions? I think those a very good questions. They require you to think creatively and intelligently and in a non-traditional way. Also I would have thought that questions like that are not wholly unexpected; I had similar questions at a university interview a few years ago, but maybe that\u2019s just me?\nIn any case, I would most certainly say don\u2019t let the experiences here put you off going. Perhaps TPP didn\u2019t appeal to the personalities of the people above and perhaps that\u2019s why they had such a negative experience, but perhaps you have a different personality and perhaps you would find TPP a good fit. In any case I think it would be foolish to not even use the opportunity to find out more about the company. Going to an interview doesn\u2019t mean you\u2019re taking up a job offer.\nYeah I\u2019d be interested to hear what you thought was odd, because in my view, the experiences that other people in this thread have mentioned don\u2019t seem as bad as they make out (left-field questions, cold demeanour of interviewees - I would have thought these things are par for the course). But perhaps I am wrong.\nIf you do decide to go to the interview (which I think you should), then good luck.\nCouldn\u2019t agree more with what Jimmy said. The fact you\u2019ve made it through to the interview shows TPP think there is a very good chance you\u2019re the person for the job. Even if you end up not wanting the job Interviews are always good practice\u2026 Out of curiosity, how did you answer those bizarre questions?\nAnyhow, i\u2019d be interested in hearing about your experience so if you\u2019re up for it please let us know how it goes. Also, if you\u2019re going there with a second language please let us know if they put that to the test!\nGood luck on Monday either way!\nSono 2014-01-29 22:07:29 UTC #27\nWho do they think they are? Google? I guess these questions are odd because they aren\u2019t want you expect. Odd doesn\u2019t always mean bad though. Just more beating around the bush and corporate bs.\nJimmy - I don\u2019t know how to explain it what was odd about it, I just didn\u2019t get a very nice vibe over the phone, I felt like the interviewer was talking down to me. Just because I\u2019m a graduate doesn\u2019t mean I don\u2019t deserve a certain degree of respect.\nSam - I tried to explain my working out (as the person over the phone explained, it was your working out they are looking at), for the \u201chow many streelamps are in the UK?\u201d question I said I\u2019d first try to find out how many cars and roads are in the UK. The golf balls one stumped me completely though. As for the multiplication question, I\u2019m pretty good at maths so I answered it almost immediately, but for me that was the most unnecessary question of the lot, looking at a CV tells you how good someone is at maths.\nI wouldn\u2019t have a clue how to answer the golf balls one. It sounds like one of those questions you get at a funfair, with the closest guess getting the prize of the suitcase. I suppose the multiplication question was thrown in there to test how nervous you were. From looking at your CV there\u2019d be no reason why you couldn\u2019t answer that question other then nerves. You answered it straight away so I suppose they took from that you weren\u2019t very nervous. How did the face-to-face interview go anyway?\nthespecial1 2014-02-06 15:11:39 UTC #30\nIn short, the worst interviewing experience of my life, they were so unprofessional they didn\u2019t even have an interview room booked for me when they knew I was coming a week in advance, one of my interviewers was like a robot and oh ye they lied to my face at the end without even flinching. The words heartless, cold and disgusting come to mind. This is not the way to treat people.\nJoseph21 2014-02-12 11:58:06 UTC #31\nI was recently rejected from the Business Analyst position; I made it to the final stage of the interview process (which is a feat in itself as I had 5 interviews). By the end I had talked with 9 different people at TPP!\nThere is no information on their website for how they structure their recruitment process, so I\u2019ve outlined it here:\nPhone interview; 2) First interview; 3) Second interview; 4) HR interview/chat, 5) CEO+Senior manager interview.\nOh, and a BIG heads-up: TPP offices, dress-code and senior management are informal. I used to work at a company where even a hint of unprofessionalism would be chastised (for instance, I wouldn\u2019t even think of being informal in internal email-communications). However, when you arrive, expect jeans, trainers and the occasional swear-word from senior management! - Very much two opposite work environments, both have their pros and their cons!\nI \u2018think\u2019 this is why I didn\u2019t get the job, as I was perceived as not a \u2018good fit\u2019 for the company. During my second interview, I was told the answers I gave to their questions sounded \u2018rehearsed\u2019, which was definitely not a good thing from their perspective. Whereas, at my previous job, if I sounded rehearsed that would definitely have been a good thing!\nThe last thing I would note: don\u2019t pay attention to the first few comments. I met 9 people at TPP during the interview process and I walked out of each interview thinking that the interviewers had been engaging and competent. Most importantly, I thought of each person that \u2018I could definitely work with you\u2019, which is important for me. Obviously, you should bare in mind that the first few comments (the ones describing the interviewers as \u2018dicks\u2019, \u2018mr.nasty\u2019 etc.) were made by people who were not offered a job, so they have nothing to lose by venting their frustration on a social forum.\nI\u2019ve conducted a lot of interviews: try telling the CFO of a multi-million pound organisation that they\u2019ve been doing their job wrong for \u2018x\u2019 amount of years and that this fresh-faced, university graduate is here to tell them how to do it better; then tell me that being asked a multiplication question or being asked to describe your favourite book in 3 sentences makes an unpleasant interview. At the end of the day, If you can\u2019t handle the pressure of interviews, then don\u2019t apply to this job because the recruitment process has a lot.\nEven though it was a completely different work environment than I am used to, I am quite sure I would have enjoyed working there. So, I was disappointed when I didn\u2019t receive the job offer, especially as I walked out of their office thinking that I had done well.\nDoes this mean you had to go back 5 different times of was it all done the same day?\nThe phone interview was on a separate day, but the rest of the interviews were on the same day. Although, I was talking to a girl who was interviewing and she said that she had to go back for her last interview.\nJoseph. Please do not belittle other people\u2019s negative experiences of TPP. It\u2019s great you had a good one. But to suggest that other people, including myself (thank you for the quote) are lying because we didn\u2019t get the job is not only offensive, it\u2019s really stupid. If you want to defend TPP. you\u2019d be better off attempting to justify how they treated me, Ephinii, and others, rather than accusing us of making it up.\nClearly, a lot depends with which interviewers you get at TPP, but the fact that they have not done anything about their bad interviewers, plus the dodgy way they structure the interview process, is enough for me to keep thinking badly of them.\nAnd by the way, I wrote my first comment long after my TPP interview, after I\u2019d already got my dream job. I am not bitter that I didn\u2019t get a job with TPP. I am relieved I didn\u2019t, because I would have faced some difficult choices. What I am bitter about is how badly they treated me and how they seriously knocked my confidence for a long time. In that way, I am grateful to Ephinnii and others for showing that it wasn\u2019t just me.\nBorisJohnson 2014-02-24 20:03:51 UTC #35\nI had my interview at TPP today and I read these comments yesterday which made me uneasy about coming. I wish I had listened and not bothered really. Yes they can be perceived as rude, but that\u2019s because they are trying to find out if you are right for the company. I applied for the account executive position. I\u2019ll start from the beginning.\nAs people have said, you get an impropto phone interview within a few days of applying. This was relatively easy, the hardest part was trying to find out who was calling me at the start, but it\u2019s generally okay. Afterwards I got invited to an interview. I was told over the phone that I was to have two interviews and if that went well I was to meet the CEO. I was also to present a topic of my choice for five minutes.\nAfter arriving it was generally nice. The two interviewers, a man and women interviewed me in a large meeting room. The interview definitely wasn\u2019t relaxed and informal. I was asked about how my friends perceive me, how to describe myself in 3 words, what I\u2019ve done when I handle criticism and how I\u2019ve responded to a customer who had criticised a company policy.\nThey generally listened well, they proved my answers a lot. But I felt they were quite critical of myself, when I said something about my weakness an how I\u2019ve tried to improve that, they then said it sounded like I was disorganised. So be prepared to be on the defensive. They asked me how I would react if I handed them some work and they said it was shit? I couldn\u2019t believe they swore during this, but what they are trying to do is show if you are the right person from the job. I also found that it seemed I was boring with them with my answers.\nHonestly, if you are the person who likes a relaxed, open and low pressure environment, DO NOT GO TO THE INTERVIEW. You will waste your time. I spent 4 hours travelling there today and I wish I hadn\u2019t. They are rude and to the point. But that\u2019s because that\u2019s what their work environment is like, they want that type of person and if you are not, don\u2019t kid yourself and don\u2019t bother with the company. They are successful which is why they are on the times list, but you nee to be tenacious.\nSorry forgot to add. After my first interview I was told to sit down like everyone else. In my head I was preparing my presentation when the girl came over and told me they would be in touch.\nI couldn\u2019t believe they never asked me to do it when I spent hours rehearsing it. In the end I only had the one interview so felt very flustered on the way home.\nI can see why they are a good company, but you need to ask if you are suited to a direct, hard working and pressurised environment. If you are go for it. It\u2019s just a shame they don\u2019t give that impression on their website. Would have saved me a lot of time. Even though I haven\u2019t been officially told, I know I haven\u2019t got this job.\nHi united1968,\nI also have a phone interview this week for the Graduate Analyst position. Do you mind me asking you what kind of questions they asked you? Was it a positive experience? Having read others\u2019 accounts of the interview process I\u2019m a tad apprehensive!\nIf you have the time to reply I\u2019d really appreciate it.\nlucy_doyle 2014-07-25 16:37:53 UTC #38\nHi Joseph- I saw your comment here about the TPP interview and just wanted to ask you some questions. I have mine next week and have also applied for Business Analyst position. 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        "raw_content": "DICKSON CITY, Pa. - A Pennsylvania man says he was nearly killed after being punched out at a stoplight in Dickson City by a road rage driver.\nJim Abdalla was rushed to the emergency room after he was punched several times in the face after the incident two weeks ago. He still hasn't recovered from the beating.\nAbdalla was driving in Dickson City on October 30th, when he says a man in a white Honda or Hyundai vehicle was driving erratically.\n\"He was looking through and the arms were going, and he was pointing fingers, and I'm not quite sure what his problem was,\" Abdalla told WNEP.\nAccording to the Dickson City police report, Abdalla told the driver, \"You're in the wrong lane.\" Moments later, the light turned red at the intersection of Route 6 and Scott Road.\nAfter Abdalla stopped, the man he was arguing with got out of his car and came to the driver's side window, so Abdalla rolled his window down to see what he had to say.\nInstead of continuing the argument, the man started punching Abdalla in the face, and since Abdalla had his seatbelt on, he was a sitting duck.\n\"He blasts me in the face, there was blood flying out, just bang, bang, bang, bang, as I'm strapped in my seat,\" he said. \"I could actually hear the bones breaking in my face as he was hitting me.\"\nWhy did he roll the window down?\n\"I rolled it down because I didn't really think that it was that big of a deal,\" Abdalla replied.\n\"We would want to follow up on this as best we can so we could get somebody like this off the road,\" said Dickson City Patrolman Michael Fredericks.\nDickson City police want to talk to a bystander who helped break up the fight.\nPolice describe the driver as a white man in his 30s with beard growth and a tattoo on his chest.\n\"He may hurt somebody if not kill somebody,\" said Abdalla.\nAbdalla hopes anyone on Route 6 Tuesday morning, October 30, steps forward with information about the road rager who beat him.\n\"It's not bad now. It's been two weeks, but he could easily have killed me or somebody else, so this guy needs to be caught,\" Abdalla added.\nAbdalla is in the process of posting a reward to help find the road rage driver.",
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        "raw_content": "\u201cBoom Beach\u201d New Player Guide Basics\n\u201cBoom Beach\u201d is a massively multiplayer online real-time strategy game for children and adults, which is available on iOS and Android. This game is great for both children and adults, although children might not be able to get the in-depth strategy involved in the game to be very successful. \u201cBoom Beach\u201d is known as a \u201cfreemium\u201d game because even though it is free, you have to use in-game currency and real money to purchase currency in order to succeed in the game and progress quickly.\nIf you are just starting out in \u201cBoom Beach\u201d you might not know certain things such as what you can use gold for or how to attack other players. These are a lot of things you need to know right off the bat. There are a lot of basic parts to this game that you will need to know in order to start out quickly and get things together properly. We thought it would be a good idea to give you a run down of some of the most basic parts to \u201cBoom Beach\u201d so that you can start the game off on the right foot and get items you need to without spending too much time trying.\n\u201cBoom Beach\u201d Basic Starting Guide\nUsing Gold- Gold is the in-game currency in \u201cBoom Beach\u201d that you will need regardless of whether you just use the free membership or whether you advance to the VIP membership and currency. Gold is very useful in the game, but just how useful or what you will use gold for depends on where you are at within the game itself. When you first start out in \u201cBoom Beach\u201d you will use the gold to explore various areas on the map, train your troops, and also attack Blackguard.\nGold is used later on in \u201cBoom Beach\u201d in order to upgrade the mines, upgrade troops, and upgrade the gunboat abilities which are in the Armory. After your HeadQuarters is level 9 and you unlocked the submarine, you will then be able to use the gold to send the submarines on the missions. You will be able to get sunken treasure by using the submarines to go in and do the missions, so keep your eyes out for that. Even though you can get a lot of gold in the game for free by doing activities, you will notice that you need to get a lot of gold in order to get the most items and weaponry. If you do not buy the gold through the game itself, then you will need to wait a little while to build up more gold.\nGunboat Guide\u2013 In battle, the Gunboat is essential because it helps get supplies to your troops and also provides you with fire support. There are many weaponry items available for the Gunboat depending on what level you are at and what level the Gunboat is at. Some of the weaponry include smoke screens, critters, medkit, shock bombs, barrage, flares, and artillery. If you click the information button you will see how much firing power your gunboat has with it.\nAs you fire the weaponry, you will notice the firing power decreases. Each type of item uses a different amount of firing power. As you destroy buildings in \u201cBoom Beach\u201d you will gain 3 firing power points, so you want to keep destroying buildings to ensure you keep your firing power going strong throughout the game. You will also need to know that if you upgrade the Gunboat weaponry you will be able to upgrade your Gunboat as well, and this will also help increase the firing power of the Gunboat.\nAttacking Other Players- You will be able to attack other players in \u201cBoom Beach\u201d but only through attacking the islands you see on your map. You cannot just search for people or players to attack, and the only way to find people to attach is to explore the map. This is one of the things that makes \u201cBoom Beach\u201d a little different than other mobile games out there due to the fact the only way to attack other players is just by opening more locations on the map. The opponents are known as Blackguard mercenaries, and you will see them on your map when you begin exploring. The way the game matches you with opponents is based on Victory Points. You can earn more Victory Points by just defeating other bases during a battle.\nOnce you free islands, the native people will send you gold as a thank you. You want to make sure you keep your eyes open though because after you free an island, someone will be trying to take it over, which means you might need to keep troops in the area just in case a new battle breaks out. You will then be able to upgrade your radar in order to explore more of the islands in the archipelago. 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        "raw_content": "USDA Zone 6 is one of 13 hardiness zones in the United States. The hardiness zone designations are designed for selecting plants suitable for each zone's cold temperatures.\nThe temperatures for each zone are separated by a difference of 10\u00b0. Zone 6 is 10\u00b0 colder than Zone 7, and Zone 5 is 10\u00b0 colder than Zone 6 and so on.\nEach gardening zone is divided into two subsets; zone 6 subsets are 6a and 6b. Each subzone is separated by 5\u00b0F. That means for Zone 6:\nZone 6: This zone has a minimum average of temperatures of -10\u00b0 to 0\u00b0F.\nZone 6a: This subzone has a minimum average temperature of -10\u00b0 to -5\u00b0 F.\nZone 6b: This subzone has a minimum average temperature of -5\u00b0 to 0\u00b0F.\nThe average minimum temperature for the winter months determines the zone and subset ranges. The temperatures don't always fall in this range since colder temperatures can occur.\nEach state has more than one hardiness zone due to variations in climate conditions. For example, Alaska has a zone range 1 to 8. Zone 6 states include:\nAlaska Arizona Arkansas\nDistrict of Columbia Georgia Idaho\nKansas Kentucky Maine\nMissouri Montana Nevada\nNew York North Carolina Ohio\nRhode Island Tennessee Texas\nUtah Virginia Washington\nZone 6 Growing Tips\nYou can use the hardiness zone guide to decide which plants grow best in your region. There is a wide variety of vegetables, fruit and nut trees as well as other trees and plants that thrive in Zone 6.\nThe best plan for most gardeners is to start seeds indoors six weeks before the last frost date.\nThese include tomato, eggplant, pepper, and other plants easy to transplant.\nDirect sow vegetables, such as beans, cabbage, corn, cucumber, squash, and others can be planted on or around May 1.\nCheck the maturation days on the seed packet. This is the number of days it takes from the time you sow the seeds to the time the vegetable is ready for harvesting.\nPlant Cold Hardy Fruit and Nut Trees\nThere are cold hardy fruit trees that can be grown in Zone 6 as well as nut trees. Some of these include:\nApple trees, such as Honeycrisp, Gala, McIntosh, and others can be grown in Zone 6.\nMost European pears, such as Bartlett and Conference, can be grown in Zone 6.\nSeveral peach tree varieties prosper in Zone 6, such as Reliance, Madison, and others.\nPlums, cherries, blackberries, and blueberries are easy to grow in Zone 6.\nWalnut, pecan, pine nut, chestnut, and other trees can be grown in Zone 6.\nThe average first and last frost time frames for Zone 6, like other zones, isn't set in stone. These dates are vulnerable to unpredictable weather patterns.\nFrost dates for Zone 6 are typically:\nLast frost date: April 1 to April 15 is the time frame given for Zone 6, although there have been later frosts.\nFirst frost date: October 15 to 30 is the bench mark for the first frost of the fall, but this time frame has been later.\nYou can download a current frost date app that will give precise frost date information specific to your ZIP code.\nThe USDA Hardiness Zone Map is calculated using the average low temperatures for a specific zone. These guidelines are designed to assist you in selecting plants and trees that can survive the winter months in your zone. The zone map doesn't take into consideration other growing factors, such as droughts, rainfall, microclimates, soil fertility, and unusual weather patterns. All of these are important to plant growth. This information is available in The New Western Garden Book.\nThe growing season for Zone 6 is considered a medium-long time frame for growing most vegetables, fruits, shrubbery, flowers, and other plants. Seed and plant companies always include the zone information on seed packets for your convenience and successful planting.",
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        "title": "FEATURE: Rare ballet shoes are a \"pointe\" of interest as auction house prepares for bids - June 2015 - Georgina Butler",
        "raw_content": "FEATURE: Rare ballet shoes are a \u201cpointe\u201d of interest as auction house prepares for bids \u2013 June 2015\nForget the glass slippers, ballet princesses wear pointe shoes\u2026\nGive a girl the right shoes and she can conquer the world. This is a particularly appropriate statement to attribute to the footwear of ballerinas. These dancers know that finding their perfect pair of pointe shoes is so much more important than shopping for killer heels!\nBallet technique is all about creating an impression of weightlessness and ease so, although the seemingly effortless grace audiences witness really does glide on blistered feet, a well-fitting pair of pointe shoes can make all the difference to a dancer\u2019s performance. They are also a source of endless fascination for both dance devotees and the general public.\nThe battered pointe shoes of three of Britain\u2019s most famous ballerinas are to be auctioned off this month. Moira Shearer, Dame Margot Fonteyn and Mary Honer were idols who inspired generations of dancers to train and perform. Their legacy is still alive among ballet students today, which makes the discovery of this collection all the more exciting.\nMoira Shearer (1926 \u2013 2006) was an internationally renowned British ballet dancer and actress, most famous for her starring role in the dazzling 1948 feature film The Red Shoes. As cinema\u2019s quintessential backstage drama, this classic movie considers sacrifice and the competing forces of artistic aspiration and personal happiness. It includes an unforgettable central dance sequence, itself based on the fairy tale The Red Shoes by Hans Christian Andersen, and is beautifully shot in brilliant Technicolor.\nRed is the colour of passion. In the film, Moira Shearer played Victoria Page, a promising ballerina torn between an idealistic composer and a ruthless impresario. The character\u2019s ardent ambition is clear from early on in the film. When asked: \u201cWhy do you want to dance?\u201d her reply is: \u201cWhy do you want to live?\u201d. This burning need for artistic fulfilment fuels the narrative.\nEven Moira Shearer\u2019s flame-coloured hair matched the titular footwear and, despite her rich and varied career as both a dancer and leading lady, she is primarily known for playing \u2018Vicky\u2019. Accordingly, the iconic red shoes she wore in the film have taken on a cult status and their appearance at auction is hotly anticipated.\nDame Margot Fonteyn (1919 \u2013 1991) is widely regarded as one of the greatest classical ballet dancers of all time. Celebrated for her exquisite lyricism and refinement, this British ballerina spent her entire career with The Royal Ballet and was appointed Prima Ballerina Assoluta of the Company in 1979 as a gift for her 60th birthday. Born Margaret Hookham, she began attending ballet classes as a four-year-old. From the age of fourteen she studied at the Vic-Wells Ballet School (the predecessor of today\u2019s Royal Ballet School) where she trained under the direction of Ninette de Valois. She adopted the moniker \u2018Margot\u2019 when she joined the Vic-Wells Ballet Company (which later became The Royal Ballet) as an eighteen-year-old graduate.\nMargot quickly rose through the ranks of the Company. She danced all the major classical roles \u2013 her radiant portrayal of Aurora in Tchaikovsky\u2019s The Sleeping Beauty was particularly admired \u2013 and was choreographer Sir Frederick Ashton\u2019s muse. Towards the end of her career, Margot Fonteyn found renewed fame through her partnership with Soviet-born dancer Rudolf Nureyev. Together these charismatic artists captured the hearts of audiences worldwide, winning public adoration and critical acclaim. They first took to the stage as dance partners in Giselle on 21st February 1962. She was 42 and he was 24. The performance was a triumph and their magical partnership \u2013 perhaps the most famous in the history of ballet \u2013 continued until Fonteyn\u2019s retirement in 1979.\nAs well as playing an instrumental role in shaping The Royal Ballet and establishing \u2018English ballet style\u2019, Margot Fonteyn wore pointe shoes which were handmade in Britain. She opted for Freed of London pointe shoes in a size 4 and her career, which spanned five decades, outlasted three different shoemakers. The pointe shoes which will be auctioned this month are signed and dated 1951.\nThe final pair of pointe shoes going under the hammer belonged to a ballerina from the same era as Margot Fonteyn: Mary Honer. As a contemporary of Fonteyn, Mary Honer danced in many of the ballets choreographed by Frederick Ashton. The founding choreographer of The Royal Ballet, Frederick Ashton developed the distinctive \u2018English Ballet Style\u2019 \u2013 distinguished by its fleet footwork, well-held upper body (\u00e9paulement), strong technique and refined restraint.\nMary Honer was an original cast member of Ashton\u2019s delightful divertissement ballet \u2018Les Patineurs\u2019 (the skaters) in 1937. This production depicts the graceful serenity and wintry excitement of a Victorian ice-skating party. The dancers glide, leap and spin across the stage. Furry anklets top the female dancers\u2019 coloured pointe shoes as they sail around the skating rink and determinedly navigate imaginary ice while en pointe.\nThe pointe shoes which once adorned the feet of Mary Honer are not from Les Patineurs as they are a delicious ballet pink colour. They could have been worn in class or rehearsal and are just one of the innumerable pairs that Mary Honer will have gone through during her dancing life. These particular shoes are dedicated, signed, and dated 1952.\nThe three pairs of shoes were taken to a weekly valuation day in Lichfield by the current vendor, a ballet teacher, who was presented with them after they had been on display in a private collection. They will appear in Hansons Auctioneers\u2019 Fine Art Auction in Etwall, Derbyshire, on Friday 26th June. Estimates range from \u00a380 up to \u00a3300 per pair.\nHansons Auctioneers\u2019 Associate Director Adrian Rathbone said: \u201cCumulatively they may realise over \u00a31000. 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        "raw_content": "Get LVRG\nMeet Mike Cooch\nB.H.A.G.\nI\u2019ll never forget the day that started it all.\nI was on the chairlift at Vail, taking a much-needed break with a fellow entrepreneur, and doing what I loved most.\nAfter spending years building a service business in the IT industry that required lots of cold-calling, person-to-person selling, and long sales cycles, I was exhausted by the expensive, painstaking effort we had to put into building our sales teams and getting new clients.\nYes, our business was successful. I had three offices across the country, an amazing team, and industry recognition.\nBut there was something else happening in the world of entrepreneurship that was grabbing my attention.\nI had been watching other entrepreneurs build business that leveraged the Internet to attract customers with very little traditional selling or overhead\u2026\n\u2026and I wanted me some of that!\nAfter months of studying and trying to understand the technology and strategies behind building a sales process online, I had launched my first online product.\nWhile riding up that chairlift, my phone vibrated, and I pulled it out of my pocket to check my messages.\nI had just made a $275 sale while skiing with my friend at Vail.\nNo cold calls. No meetings. No negotiations.\n$275 isn\u2019t necessarily a lot of money, but it was enough to get my imagination working overtime on a vision of building businesses that leveraged the power of the internet and automation to give me more freedom, more money, and more impact.\nI Was Off To The Races!\nSince then, the great people I\u2019ve been able to work with and I have built online service businesses, training businesses, software businesses, media business, eComnmerce businesses, digital agencies, t-shirt businesses, and more.\nWe\u2019ve built several of them into the multi-millions of dollars of revenue, sold one for millions of dollars\u2026and yes, we\u2019ve flopped, too!\nWe have also built communities of thousands of entrepreneurs, future entrepreneurs and business owners that we train, encourage, and mentor.\nGet LVRG!\nAs an entrepreneur hustling to build a business and lifestyle you love, you need to find the fastest, simplest, and most effective way to get the results you\u2019re looking for.\nWe call it \u2018Leverage\u2019 (but LVRG makes a much cooler logo).\nLEV\u00b7ER\u00b7AGE\nverb \u2013 to use to maximum advantage\nnoun \u2013 the power to influence\nWe are constantly on the hunt for the mindset, strategy, technique, or tool that will create as much freedom of location and time as possible, and generate as much profit as possible, so that we can make as much impact on the lives of our customers, families, and communities as possible.\nThen we share it with you.\nLVRG Founder\nI\u2019m a Virgo. I enjoy long walks on the San Diego beaches. 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Good, then stick around!\nIt\u2019s important that we take a minute to define a \u2018lifestyle business\u2019 so that we\u2019re on the same page about what that means and what our goals are.\nTo us, a lifestyle business is a business whose primary reason for existence is to allow for a particular lifestyle for the owner of that business.\nIt\u2019s just as important to clear up what \u2018lifestyle business\u2019 doesn\u2019t mean to us as well:\nIt doesn\u2019t mean it has to be small.\nIt doesn\u2019t mean that it has to make less money.\nIt doesn\u2019t mean that is has to have less impact on the world.\nIt just means that the primary reasons for existence are not shareholder returns, growth in valuation, or going public \u2013 common reasons for existence in the business world.\nIt\u2019s important for a few reasons:\nVery few businesses go public or require huge amounts of venture capital \u2013 benchmarks of success for years in the entrepreneurship culture and community.\nMany, many people who aren\u2019t necessarily interested in or trained for running businesses for shareholder return are building wonderful businesses that give them an incredible life, and there has never been a better time in history to be able to do that.\nBuilding a lifestyle business requires certain decisions that may not be ideal for investors, partners or employees, so you should be very clear about your goals, with them and yourself.\nWhile we have built and operated successful businesses that were focused on more traditional measures, that is no longer our goal (at least for now and for the businesses we operate), and that\u2019s not what the content and training found on LVRG will be about either.\nTo build a global community of entrepreneurs that are living the dream\u2026their dream\u2026with more freedom, more money, and more impact.\nTo meaningfully impact the lives of 1,000,000 entrepreneurs by the year 2025.\nLead With Value \u2013 give before we ask.\n10X Value \u2013 if we can\u2019t look someone straight in the eye and know with certainty that our product should deliver at least 10X what they paid in value\u2026don\u2019t ship it.\nBe the Example \u2013 have fun, make money, and live the dream so that we inspire others.\nRespect the Dream \u2013 entrepreneurs face challenges that would crush most people on a daily basis\u2026we want to support and encourage, not minimize the challenges you\u2019re facing.\nSimple, Scalable, Repeatable, Recurring & Profitable \u2013 principles for every business we run and everything we teach.\nPeople First, Profits Second \u2013 we want to build a long-term community of customers and friends that support each other for the long haul.\nOk, we\u2019re going to get a little deep on you here.\nIf you\u2019d rather be able to think of us purely as capitalist sharks that only cares about the almighty dollar\u2026now is a good time to look away.\nStill with us? Ok\u2026here goes:\nWe love entrepreneurship\u2026that\u2019s our passion.\nWe believe that entrepreneurs have the ability to create what we call \u2018Evolved Capitalism\u2019, a future where we have less large public companies and Wall Street calling the shots for entire communities and countries, and more of thriving small and medium-sized businesses operating with a sense of connection to the people they employ and the customers they serve.\nAlthough an official definition of capitalism, as seen above, defines it as \u201can economic and political system where trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state\u201d, we think of capitalism a little differently.\nWe believe that our economy is best when controlled by private owners who have \u2018a stake in the outcome\u2019, as entrepreneur Jack Stake so eloquently stated in his book by the same name.\nWhen people understand how the work they do contributes to their neighbors and communities, they act and feel differently than when they can\u2019t see the connection between their labor and how it ultimately benefits someone.\nThat\u2019s largely been lost in our world of Fortune 1000 companies and Wall Street traders that view things only in terms of the latest quarterly results.\nThat\u2019s why we believe in \u2018Evolved Capitalism\u2019.\nIn case that sounds a little fluffy, let\u2019s be clear:\nWe are 110% for building kick-ass, competitive businesses that gush profits!\nThe cool thing (really freakin\u2019 cool!) is that we live in an era where we can have both kick-ass companies AND a more evolved approach to capitalism, thanks the the incredible advances of technology that enable us to automate more process, reach more people, and work when and where we want.\nThat\u2019s awesome, and our Purpose is to play our part in advancing \u2018Evolved Capitalism\u2019 to businesses and communities around the world.\nOne of our primary goals is to help our community of entrepreneurs make more money.\nThat being said, we don\u2019t believe in get rich programs \u2013 only in hard work, adding value and serving others.\nOur content and training programs are intended to help you improve your business skills and encourage you to take action so you can build your business.\nBuilding a business takes a lot of work and discipline, just like any worthwhile endeavor, and while our programs are meant to accelerate your success, they are no substitute for hard work.\nPlease don\u2019t enroll in our programs if you believe in the \u201cmoney for nothing get rich quick\u201d ideology; we only want serious people who want to work hard to build their business for the long term.\nAs stipulated by law, in promoting this and all our programs we use illustrative numbers only and we cannot and do not make results guarantees or give professional or legal advice.\nWe do, however, guarantee your satisfaction with our programs, and you have a full 30 days from purchase to evaluate any of our products and request a refund.\nIf you dream of building a business that gives you more freedom, more money, and more impact \u2013 you\u2019re our people and we\u2019d love to keep in touch!\nBe sure to subscribe to our newsletter, join our social communities, and stay in touch!\nThe LVRG Team",
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Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine have developed a promising new AI tool that better predicts which drug candidates are likely to be too toxic\u2014and it\u2019s based on the Oakland A\u2019s winning strategy, immortalized in the blockbuster book and movie Moneyball.\nThey\u2019ve dubbed it PrOCTOR (Predicting Odds of Clinical Trial Outcomes using Random-forest), and described their potentially game-changing approach in a new paper in Cell Chemical Biology.\n\u201cWe\u2019re trying to speed up the drug discovery process,\u201d senior author Olivier Elemento said in a statement. \u201cMany drugs look promising initially, then once they reach clinical trials they fail because they are toxic. We are trying to give researchers an early warning.\u201d\n\u201cMany drugs look promising initially, then once they reach clinical trials they fail because they are toxic.\u201d\nBy now, the statistical analysis the A\u2019s employed to recruit players in the early 2000s is legendary, thanks in no small part to author Michael Lewis\u2019s bestselling book. Lacking the big budgets of, say, the New York Yankees, they needed to find talented players other teams had overlooked and get them on the cheap.\nThe technical term for this statistical approach is sabermetrics (derived from the acronym for the Society for American Baseball Research). Its success has challenged long-held conventional wisdom about the criteria used to assess the value of individual players.\nFor instance, heavy hitters with high batting averages were overvalued, according to the sabermetric approach, while players with lots of walks (on-base percentage) were routinely undervalued. I\u2019ll let Peter Brand (Jonah Hill\u2019s fictional character in the movie) explain in more detail:\nIt\u2019s essentially the same thinking economists typically employ when using statistics to identify undervalued stocks and bonds to give them an edge in their investments. And it helped the A\u2019s reach the playoffs in 2002 and 2003. Similarly, the pharmaceutical industry might be relying on the wrong kinds of factors to predict a potential drug\u2019s toxicity.\n\u201cPeople had feelings about certain factors being important in drug toxicity, and there wasn\u2019t much science behind those judgment calls,\u201d Elemento said. \u201cWe looked more broadly at drug molecule features that drug developers thought were unimportant in predicting drug safety in the past. Then we let the data speak for itself.\u201d\nFirst they crunched the numbers on the conventional rules (comparing a drug\u2019s molecular structure) used by the industry to predict drug toxicity. Those results weren\u2019t good. One predicted that fully 75 percent of a sampling of drugs approved by the FDA would be too toxic to go into clinical trials. The second didn\u2019t fare any better, predicting that 73 percent of drugs that actually failed clinical trials would be safe.\n\u201cPeople had feelings about certain factors being important in drug toxicity, and there wasn\u2019t much science behind those judgment calls.\u201d\nClearly something was off. So Elemento and his colleagues decided to develop their own tool, hoping to identify overlooked factors that could do a better job of making predictions about drug toxicity. They settled on a decision-tree machine learning approach that takes into account such factors as molecular weight and the various molecules in the body a particular drug is meant to target, among others.\nOnce PrOCTOR was operational, they \u201ctrained\u201d the program by applying it to 784 drugs already approved by the FDA and 100 that had failed clinical trials because of high toxicity. And then they applied it to an even larger dataset of an additional 3236 drugs that had been approved in Europe and Japan.\nSchematic of the PrOCTOR approach. (Image: Olivier Elemento et al./Cell Chemical Biology)\nThe results: PrOCTOR did much, much better at predicting a drug\u2019s toxicity than the conventional rules\u2014including drugs that had been approved but were later found to have severe side effects. It wasn\u2019t perfect. Some of those the program flagged for failure were for cancer treatments. Given the seriousness of the disease, there\u2019s usually a higher bar for side effects for potentially life-saving drugs.\nThe program could make even better predictions with more data, according to first author Kaitlin Gayvert, perhaps even predicting the specific types of toxicity a given drug is likely to have. \u201cFor us, the more data the better,\u201d she said.\nHopefully they won\u2019t run into the problem that baseball teams now face, as more and more adopt the sabermetric approach, thereby eroding the edge originally gained by the Oakland A\u2019s. That\u2019s another useful rule of thumb to remember: you\u2019re always scrambling to keep ahead of the curve.\n[Cell Chemical Biology]\nHow Your Brain Uses Statistics to Boost Your Confidence\nPlaying Super Mario Brothers Is Like Solving a Super Hard Math Problem\nThe World&apos;s Biggest Ever Math Proof Is a Whopping 200TB",
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        "raw_content": "The University of Pennsylvania is committed to providing each one of its students a meaningful global experience. Penn Abroad recognizes that your time abroad may shape how you see yourself and the world. Regardless of your background, we are dedicated to making sure you feel supported during one of the most exciting experiences you will have at Penn. Below, you can find resources both inside and outside of Penn that can help you navigate your identity abroad. We encourage you to utilize these resources before, during, and after your experience.\nWhile you may be a racial or ethnic minority in the United States, you may appear to be in the majority of your host country. Even so, the people in your host country may identify you first as American. Alternatively, you may find yourself in the racial or ethnic minority for the first time. Either situation can be unsettling and challenging. Keep in mind that you may be visiting a place with a homogenous population that may be curious about your background. Support yourself by learning more about the culture, connecting with other minority students both abroad and back on campus, and taking the time to reflect on your experience.\nHow to Engage in Challenging Conversations Abroad\nMakuu: The Black Cultural Center\nThe Center for Hispanic Excellence: La Casa Latina\nPan-Asian American Community House\nYou may find that the women in your host country are perceived or treated differently than how you are used to back at home. It can be difficult to navigate a situation in which you have less freedom or in which your safety is not guaranteed. Remember that different cultures view gender roles differently, so it can be useful to find out more about the culture that you will be a part of. Other ways to feel supported and safe include reaching out to other women (both in your program and in the local community) and always being aware of your surroundings.\nPenn Women\u2019s Center\nDepending on where you go abroad, you will find a wide range of attitudes towards sexuality and gender identity. Some countries have legalized gay marriage and are very accepting of those who identify as LGBTQ+, while other countries openly look down upon the community and may even outlaw homosexuality. It is important to research the laws and attitudes of your host country so that you know how to feel comfortable and safe. Speaking with your on-the-ground contact about local norms and attitudes is a great way to feel supported, along with finding a community of students with similar identities.\nA Roadmap for the Queer Study Abroad Experience\nSexual Orientation Laws Maps\nWhile Penn Abroad aims to provide access to global education for students with disabilities, it is important to know that each country and host institution may have different laws and practices regarding specific accommodations. It is in your best interest to work with Student Disabilities Services early on in your research of different abroad options so that they can recommend locations based on levels of accessibility. Penn will work with you to find an abroad option that meets your interests and needs, and while you are abroad, you will be registered with International SOS, a 24/7 resource you can access via phone or the internet to help with any medical, security, and emergency questions that may come up.\nOffice of Student Disabilities Services\nReligion can play an important role in your host country and can be a telling glimpse into the country\u2019s culture as a whole. Whether or not you practice a religion, it is helpful to research the customs of the religions practiced in your host country. If you do practice a religion, you will also want to ask your on-the-ground contacts about when and where you can practice your religion safely, as well as how you can uphold any religious dietary accommodations. 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        "title": "US Take Action: Kennedy bill threatens Religious Exemptions Oppose H. R. 3222 Do No Harm Act | \"Global Possibilities\"",
        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Health \u00bb US Take Action: Kennedy bill threatens Religious Exemptions Oppose H. R. 3222 Do No Harm Act\nUS Take Action: Kennedy bill threatens Religious Exemptions Oppose H. R. 3222 Do No Harm Act\nHome \u2022 Elected Officials \u2022 Issues \u2022 Election \u2022 Media\nLegislative Alerts and Updates \u2022 Current Legislation \u2022 Key Votes \u2022 Capitol Hill Basics\nPerhaps you saw Rep. Joseph P. Kennedy (D-MA-4) deliver the Democrats response to the President\u2019s first State of the Union Address last night. Kennedy has legislation in the House of Representatives that threatens all Americans\u2019 religious exemptions from vaccine mandates. Kennedy\u2019s H. R. 3222 seeks to limit The Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993, purportedly to prevent discrimination against one person by another person for religious reasons. But the bill is so broadly drawn that any exercise of religious belief that conflicts with any federal policy, whether based on law, regulation or executive order, could be considered discrimination and therefore illegal. Kennedy\u2019s bill in effect repeals the idea that, \u201cCongress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.\u201d\nPlease click on the Take Action link to send a message to your member of the House of Representatives expressing your opposition to H. R. 3222.\nIn what can only be a perverse pun, Kennedy named the bill the \u201cDo No Harm Act,\u201d turning on its head the proscription to physicians associated with the Hippocratic oath to \u201cFirst, do no harm\u201d to patients under their care.\nAmong other provisions, H. R. 3222 prohibits using religious reasons as a basis to deny \u201caccess to, information about, provision of or coverage for, any healthcare item.\u201d There is no reason why this language could not be used to argue that a religious exemption is an illegal use of religious beliefs as a basis to deny a child a \u201chealthcare item.\u201d\nKennedy\u2019s bill would allow anyone who feels threatened, or even offended, by anyone else\u2019s child (or an adult) foregoing a vaccine for a religious reason to claim the exemption is a form of discrimination. The bill states religious freedom \u201cshould not be interpreted to authorize an exemption from generally applicable law that imposes meaningful harm, including dignitary harm, on a third party. \u201d \u201cDignitary harm,\u201d we believe this term is so vague that your First Amendment rights could take a backseat to some busybody getting in a snit.\nForty-seven still states have religious exemptions. Rep. Kennedy\u2019s bill may provide the grounds to challenge state exemption laws in federal courts as a form of religious discrimination. Kennedy\u2019s bill has gathered 111 co-sponsors so far. All Democrats. No similar legislation has been introduced in the US Senate yet. You can read the bill here: https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/32\u2026\nPlease share this message with friends and family, and post to social networks.\n1 Compose Message\nMessage Recipients:\nYour U.S. House Representative\nPrinted Letter\nEditable text:\n(edit or add your own text \u2013 7820 characters left)\nReligious exemptions from vaccine mandates in all states are under threat from legislation in Congress that would severely curtail Americans\u2019 ability to exercise our First Amendment rights. H. R. 3222, introduced by Rep. Joseph P. Kennedy seeks to limit The Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993, purportedly to prevent discrimination against one person by another person for religious reasons. But the bill is so broadly drawn that any exercise of religious belief that conflicts with any federal policy, whether based on law, regulation or executive order, could be considered discrimination and therefore illegal. Kennedy\u2019s bill in effect repeals the idea that, \u201cCongress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.\u201d\nRep. Kennedy\u2019s bill may provide the grounds to challenge state religious exemption laws from vaccine mandates to attend school laws in federal courts as a form of religious discrimination. The standard among developed western democracies is to allow parents the final say in what is injected into their children\u2019s bodies. We do not adhere to this standard in the US, but forty-seven still states allow religious exemptions from state vaccine mandates.\nKennedy\u2019s bill would allow anyone who feels threatened, or even offended, by anyone else\u2019s child (or an adult) foregoing a vaccine for a religious reason to claim the exemption is a form of discrimination. The bill states religious freedom \u201cshould not be interpreted to authorize an exemption from generally applicable law that imposes meaningful harm, including dignitary harm, on a third party.\u201d\nPlease oppose this bill and any other bill that seeks to reduce the rights guaranteed to us by the First Amendment and The Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993.\nTip: Cutting-and-pasting? Save as plain text first.\n2 Sender Information\nThis system requires that you provide your name and contact information. 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        "raw_content": "Elsewhere on this site, you read about the release of Robyn Graham\u2019s new book, He Touched Me. Her compelling story is one of courage and perseverance through a childhood of abuse and it shows the faithfulness and steadfastness of God whose hand leads us from darkness into the light of His love. At the end of the book, she gives guidance to those who may still be on a spiritual path to find God.\nLet me tell you about a road that may be able to help you in the right direction: the Roman Road. It\u2019s comprised of verses from the book of Romans in the Bible. These are some of the verses that went straight to my heart that day, nearly twenty years ago, when my college roomies decided to \u201cpractice\u201d their soul winning skills on me\u2026\nFor all have sinned; all fall short of God\u2019s glorious standard (Romans 3:23)\n1. The first step along the path to your Heavenly Father, is realizing that you\u2019ve messed up. We all have. God has high standards that we can\u2019t possibly reach on our own.\nFor the wages of sin is death but the free gift of God is eternal life through Christ Jesus our Lord (Romans 6:23).\n2. As tough as the first step is, the next step is full of GRACE \u2014 God\u2019s grace in giving us what we could never earn or deserve. This is where we accept God\u2019s free gift of life!\nSo now, there is no condemnation for those who belong to Christ Jesus. For the power of His life-giving Spirit has freed you through Christ Jesus from the power of sin that leads to death (Romans 8:1, 2).\n3. Once we accept God\u2019s free gift, He releases us from all the guilt, cleanses us of the stain, and gives us power over the sin that once reigned in our lives.\nWhat can say about such wonderful things as these? If God is for us, who can ever be against us? Since God did not spare even His own Son, but gave Him up for us all, won\u2019t God, who gave us Christ, also give us everything else. Who dares accuse us whom God has chosen for His own? Will God? No! He is the one who has given us right standing with Himself. Who then will condemn us? Will Christ Jesus? No, for He is the one who died for us and was raised to life for us and is sitting in the place of highest honor next to God, pleading for us. Can anything ever separate us from Christ\u2019s love? Does it mean He no longer loves us if we have trouble or calamity, or are persecuted, or are hungry or cold or in danger or threatened with death? \u2026 No, despite all these things, overwhelming victory is ours through Christ who loved us. And I am convinced that nothing can ever separate us from His love. Death can\u2019t, and life can\u2019t. The angels can\u2019t, and the demons can\u2019t. Our fears for today, our worries about tomorrow, and even the powers of hell can\u2019t keep God\u2019s love away (Romans 8:31-38).\n4. What else is there to say? Nothing will ever separate you from Christ\u2019s love! Ever! Despite all that we\u2019ve been through, His love was there. I know it\u2019s hard to see at times. Sometimes it\u2019s just plain impossible to believe that God\u2019s love was there in the crud of our lives. Can anything ever separate us from Christ\u2019s love? No! Nothing. Just because there is junk in our lives, does that mean He no longer loves us? Again, No! Once you\u2019ve truly realized that in your heart, there\u2019s just one more thing to do\u2026\nFor if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is by believing in your heart that you are made right with God and it is by confessing with your mouth that you are saved (Romans 10:9, 10).\nYou\u2019re standing before your Heavenly Father now and maybe there is something stopping you from running into His open arms. Maybe you are angry at how your life has been thus far. Maybe you have a mind and a heart full of questions and things that need to be said. Say them. Yell them. Cry them. He can take it. He is a big God, and I assure you, He can take it. He wants you to come to Him no matter the cost. Say whatever needs to be said but come to Him. Let Him wrap His arms around you. Let Him tell you how glad He is you\u2019ve come. Let His tears mingle with yours as He tells you how sad He\u2019s been at your pain. He really has, you know. He really has.",
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        "raw_content": "Our planet is starting to get smarter, and now is the time to drive transformation. IBM is doing exactly that.\nIBM is a globally integrated enterprise operating in over 170 countries. Today IBM UK has around 20,000 employees, bringing innovative solutions to a diverse client base to help solve some of their toughest business challenges. In addition to being the world's largest IT and consulting services company, IBM is a global business and technology leader, innovating in research and development to shape the future of society at large. IBM's prized research, development and technical talent around the world partner with governments, corporations, thinkers and doers on ground breaking real world problems to help make the world work better and build a smarter planet.\nIBMers Value\nInnovation that matters - for IBM company and for the world\nStart building the career you want\nThe way the world works is changing. Our planet is starting to get smarter, and now is the time to drive transformation. IBM is doing exactly that. Which is why it's looking for people who have the skills, creativity and passion to help it take on some of the world's toughest problems - and to provide some of the world's most rewarding solutions. The best and the brightest graduates from all backgrounds and degree subjects. Have you got what it takes?\nIBM works with clients in almost every industry imaginable, across a number of business areas. This presents enormous business opportunities - with exposure to some of the best-known brands in the world. Join IBM in one of its business roles and you'll get the chance to test and enhance your skills while helping to deliver expertise to a diverse range of organisations.\nJoin IBM's team of consultants and work on real projects with the brightest minds, around the globe. 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It has global expertise and reach, right across a diverse spectrum - and as a result it offers a huge number of roles within the technology area.\nTo make sure you get exactly the help and skills you need, IBM provides targeted training that includes a range of opportunities - from a formal mentoring program and career development to peer support and professional development.\nWhatever your question or training needs, you'll have some of the best brains in the business to consult: a worldwide collaboration of resources, experience and expertise that will help you achieve what you know you are capable of - and perhaps even more.\nThere are three core elements to the training you'll receive at IBM:\nSkills development: Whether you're focusing on business or personal skills development, IBM has it's own dedicated training organisation to help. There are literally hundreds of courses available for you to choose from. And it's not all about sitting in a classroom. You'll have the flexibility to fit your training in around you - with downloadable courses, podcasts and webcasts.\nCommercial exposure: One of the most valuable things IBM can offer you is the opportunity to apply your knowledge in a hands-on, commercial environment, or 'on the job training'. You'll work on real projects, with real clients, and real bottom-line deliverables. But not to worry, both your Manager and Mentor will be there to lend their full support, enabling you to gain as much exposure as possible.\nCertification: In order to achieve your career goals, you need to have the right technical and professional skills, as well as appropriate accreditation and certification for your particular area. IBM will help you achieve the appropriate certification.\nYou'll have 2 managers at IBM. A Professional Development Manager and a Task Manager. Your Task Manager is there to manage you on a day-to-day basis, and overseeing the projects you're working on. Your Professional Development Manager is there to help you manage your career and your professional development.\nYou'll work with your Professional Development Manager to create an Individual Development Plan. This will identify:\nYour aspirations and goals: 'What do I want to do and where do I want to get to?'\nSkills and development needs: 'What do I need to do to get there?'\nLearning activities: 'How can I build the skills, expertise, and experience to get there?'\nMentoring: 'Who can help me get there?'\nWhichever career path you choose to follow at IBM, it can offer you an incredible experience, world class training, leading technology, a great social network, the opportunity to work with the best brains in the industry and develop expert knowledge, at one of the most successful companies in history.\nLife @ IBM\nIt's not all work and no play...\nOver 500 students and graduates join every year, so although IBM is a huge organisation, you'll instantly be part of a community of like-minded individuals.\nYou'll find yourself working in friendly environment with talented colleagues. And given the size and scale of the business you'll experience huge variety in the work that you'll get involved with and you'll work with a range of clients across all types of business.\nAt work there are regular networking events, including a two-day annual event where all graduates get together. Along with motivational speeches and team building exercises, you'll get to network with business leaders and enjoy a black tie gala dinner. And outside of work, there's always something going on, from ski trips and a summer ball to pub quizzes and sporting events.\nIBM is working in conjunction with the University Hospital Zurich to test a new proto-type tool to accurately diagnose different types of Cancer\nIBM was among the first corporations to provide life insurance, survivor benefits and paid vacations\nFounder: Thomas J. Watson & Charles Ranlett Flint\nIBM's current \"8-bar\" logo was designed in 1972 by graphic designer Paul Rand\nThe way the world works is changing. Our planet is starting to get smarter, and now is the time to drive transformation. IBM are doing exactly that. Which is why they're looking for people who have the skills, creativity and passion to help them take on some of the world's toughest problems - and to provide some of the world's most rewarding solutions. The best and the brightest graduates from all backgrounds and degree subjects. Have you got what it takes?\nIBM's process has been designed not only for them to understand if you're right for the company, but also for you to understand if they're right for you. So, take every opportunity you can to ask questions along the way.\nIn order to apply to IBM, you will need to apply through their online application tool. For the 'Graduate Strategic Analytics Consultant' role:\nThe application and selection process for this role differs slightly to their other graduate positions ? click here to read more. You still need to apply online, submit your details as instructed and include this form.\nFor all other graduate roles, there are two parts to your application. The first part is an online application form which asks for personal details as well as information about your education and work experience. The second part is the IBM Application Template. This is straightforward to complete, lists all the skills that they look for and asks you to give examples to demonstrate when you have used these. You can use examples from any aspect of your life - school, college, university, hobbies, charity work, work experience etc. Download the IBM Application Template here.\nIf your application is successful through the initial screening phase then IBM will invite you to take an online computer aptitude test (CAT) - the IBM IPAT test. If you are successful at this stage, your application will be fully screened by one of their Professional Development Managers.\nThe IBM IPAT test has been developed to test logical reasoning and the ability to process information quickly. All the instructions are included in the email that will be sent to you inviting you to take the test.\nThe test itself is divided into three sections, however, you will only be asked to complete two of the three sections. You can choose to take these in either one or two sittings. You will have seven days to complete the two sections before your password expires.\nThe test can be adjusted for anyone that needs a reasonable adjustment and you will be asked to self select whether you need this when you log on for the first time.\nIf you achieve the required score in the online test, IBM will invite you to a selection day. You will be given a presentation about available opportunities with the chance to ask more questions and meet recently hired graduates and students. You can expect to take part in some or all of the following activities:\nGroup activity - this will either be logical problem solving or discussion based\nConfirmatory IPAT test - you will take a short confirmatory test for the online test you have already taken\nWritten test - depending on the role you have applied to, you may be required to take a further numerical and verbal reasoning test\nInterview - for some roles, you will be given an interview at the first round selection day. You may only be given an interview if you have passed the other exercises on the day\nFor the majority of their roles, you'll be invited to a final interview. This is an opportunity for you to meet their business managers and to ensure the role they will potentially offer you is what you want, and also that you have the specific skills that they require.\nIBM offer three diverse and challenging graduate programmes; Business, Consulting and Technology.\nBe looking to achieve (or already have) a 2:1 honours - in any degree\nDemonstrate an enthusiastic, 'can do' attitude\nBe disciplined and organised with a strong focus on results\nBe adaptable and able to handle and embrace change\nHave a strong drive to succeed coupled with an ability to think creatively\nHave excellent communication and teamwork skills\nHave a flexible attitude to your working patterns (you'll often need to work at different sites and IBM offices across the UK)\nHave a passion for IT and an interest in developing and delivering leading edge technologies\nHave excellent numerical and analytical skills\nWhat are IBM looking for?\nTo begin with, you'll need to have achieved or be expecting a 2:1 honours degree, and have an interest in the discipline you're considering. For most of their vacancies, any degree discipline is acceptable, because the graduate training scheme is devised to be tailored to your needs. (If there are any specific degree subject requirements, please refer back to the individual job descriptions.)\nThe most successful people at IBM share a distinct set of characteristics. These begin with energy and creativity, along with a clear focus on delivering exceptional customer service. Here's the lowdown on them:\nAdaptability - How do you cope with changing demands and stress? Are you flexible? Have you successfully completed several projects with competing deadlines?\nCommunication - Do you present information clearly, precisely and succinctly? Adapt the way you communicate to your audience? And listen to others?\nClient focus - Can you see a situation from a client?s viewpoint, whether that's colleagues or customers? Can you anticipate their needs?\nCreative problem solving - Do you use ingenuity, supported by logical methods and analysis, to propose solutions? Can you anticipate problems? Do you put forward innovative ideas?\nDrive - Will you proactively learn new skills ?even if they're beyond the scope of your current job? Will you put in the time and energy needed to achieve results?\nTeamwork - How do you work with others to achieve shared goals? Do you easily build relationships with others? Are you a team player?\nPassion for IBM - Do you know what IBM does and what their most recent achievements are? Are you up to speed with the latest trends in the industry? What are the biggest challenges they face? You'll need the facts at your fingertips and the enthusiasm to match.\nTaking ownership - Do you take responsibility for tasks/decisions? And implement decisions with speed? Can you show when you've worked to correct your mistakes?\nHere are some top tips from IBM on surviving the selection process!\nThese may all sound simple and obvious, but you would be surprised what basic mistakes are sometimes made during the selection process.\nGo for quality vs quantity.\nMake sure that all the information you include is relevant.\nSpell and sense check your application.\nFind somewhere quiet to take the test away from any distractions.\nThere are sample questions for each part of the test, so take time understanding exactly what is required for each section. This part of the test isn't timed so you can take as long as you need.\nYou don't have to sit the test all in one go. You have seven days to take it and you can log in and out as many time as you like, so consider taking each section on a different day.\nPrepare & Practice. It will make all the difference!\nRe-read your application or CV beforehand.\nHave examples to back up any statements you make. If you say you are a good team player, be prepared to tell them why, how and when.\nPrepare your own questions to ask. It will show them that you have done some research into IBM.\n4. Assessment Centres\nIBM use assessment centres because it gives them the opportunity to see you in a number of situations. These are not designed to catch you out. If you attend an assessment centre think about the following:\nYour verbal and non-verbal communications.\nIf you perform badly in one exercise, don't let it affect your overall performance.\nListen to instructions and ask questions if you are unsure.\nTry to ignore the presence of the assessors who will be observing you during the exercises.\nDon't make assumptions about what they are looking for in each exercise.\nI don't have a technical degree, is it worth me applying to IBM?\nFor most of IBM?s graduate roles, they will consider applications from people with any degree background. What they do ask though is that you can demonstrate the core competencies that they look for, including a passion for the area you are applying to.\nWhat are IBM's minimum educational requirements?\nIBM ask that applicants are expecting or have obtained a minimum of a 2:1 honours degree. They have no minimum UCAS points requirement.\nI need a work permit to work in the UK. Can I apply to IBM?\nOnly students with a permanent right to work in the UK can apply.\nWhat if I get a 2:2 in my degree, can I still apply/join IBM?\nIf you have a job offer from IBM and you subsequently obtain a 2:2, the situation will be judged on a case by case basis (however this has rarely happened). If you have a 2:2 and you're yet to apply, they recommend you look at the entry level routes into IBM as you don't meet the minimum entry requirements for the Graduate Scheme.\nDo I need work experience before applying to IBM?\nNot necessarily, as long as you can demonstrate clear examples of the IBM competencies, work experience isn't essential.\nWhat salary do they offer?\nIBM offers a very competitive starting salary ranging between \u00a329,000 and \u00a334,000.\nCan I apply for more than one job role?\nNo, you can only apply for one job with them at any one time. If during the selection process they feel you skills would be better suited to a different role you would like to change your application to an alternative role, they will discuss this with you at the time.\nDo you offer any kind of relocation package?\nAt the current time, IBM does not offer a relocation package.\nWhere will I be based if I join as a consultant?\nYou will be based in IBM's Southbank office in London, however you will often be expected to work away from London on a client site. When you are based away from home, IBM will provide alternative accommodation arrangements for you eg. a hotel and will provide travel and subsistence expenses.\nCan I be based anywhere in the UK?\nAlthough they have offices around the UK, IBM requires it's graduates to be flexible in terms of where they will work. As a lot of the work is client facing you may need to be based on a client site.\nHow long does the whole process take from when I apply?\nOn average you can expect the whole selection process to take between 8-10 weeks. This is from when you submit your application to potentially being made a job offer. The timings do depend on when they have selection days planned and it also assumes that there will be no technical issues with your application form or online aptitude test. Therefore, please note that in some cases it may take longer than the anticipated 8-10 weeks.\nWhat is the online test and how can I prepare for it?\nIf your initial application is successful, they will invite you to take an online computer aptitude test (CAT) - IBM IPAT test. The test itself is divided into three sections, however, you will only be asked to complete two of the three sections. You can choose to take these in either one or two sittings. You will have seven days to complete the two sections before your password expires. The test can be adjusted for anyone that needs a reasonable adjustment and you will be asked to self select whether you need this when you log on for the first time. When you log in to take the test for the first time, there are sample questions for each part of the test, so take time understanding exactly what is required for each section. This part of the test isn't timed so you can take as long as you need.\nWhat happens at a first round selection day?\nIt depends on which role you have applied to. You can normally expect to take part in group activities and complete written tests. You will be given a presentation about the opportunities and you may also have the opportunity to chat with some recent graduate hires.\nWhat happens at an assessment centre?\nIt depends on which role you have applied to. However, most contain a number of group exercises - some task solving and some discussion based. You will also take part in some individual exercises - either in the form of a presentation or a written exercise. You can also expect to have at least one interview.\nIBM aim to let all candidates know if they have passed or failed an assessment centre, or first round selection day, within 10 working days.\nIf I am unsuccessful, when can I reapply for a job with IBM?\nIf you are unsuccessful at any stage of the process then you can reapply 12 months after your initial application. If during the selection process they feel that you would be better suited to another business area, then they will offer this to you as an option.\nHow can I get in touch with someone in IBM recruitment?\nContact them via their Facebook page. Alternatively, if you've already applied to IBM, you should have contact details on the email that you would have received from the team.\nNo live jobs with IBM at the moment. But we're working on it!",
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        "raw_content": "Fintech Accelerator by L'Atelier BNP Paribas : go!\nThe SXSW festival was held in Austin, Texas from 11 to 16 March. First held in 1987, this event welcomes more than 35,000 visitors each year. SXSW is actually three festivals in one: SXSW Interactive (focusing on new technologies), SXSW Film and SXSW Music. The Trade Show \u2013 the \u201cexhibition\u201d component of the festival \u2013 takes place in parallel with the Interactive segment. It hosts startups from around the world and attracts around 70,000 visitors every year. SXSW emphasises the place and the role of human beings in technology, unlike CES in Las Vegas, which highlights the technical aspect of innovation. L\u2019Atelier BNP Paribas sent an observer to report on the key trends presented at SXSW 2016. Overview.\nVirtual reality is moving from strength to strength\nMore than 190 events at the festival focused on this concept. And for good reason, as virtual reality is on the rise: in 2015, worldwide, startups in this area raised USD 658 million for 126 deals, compared to 52 deals in 2014. Virtual reality is no longer limited to video games, and it\u2019s expanding into every economic sector. A few examples: Rebecca Minkoff is offering fashion shows filmed in 3D, while Google is reinventing the concept of green classrooms with its Expeditions Pioneer Program.\nGovernment 2.0: using big data to make decisions\nIn this US presidential election year, the digitalisation of the government is seen as a critical issue. Barack Obama opened the Interactive segment of SXSW. The first US President to visit the festival, he spoke about the appointment in March 2015 of a White House \u201cchief digital officer\u201d and about the \u201cPrecision Medicine Initiative\u201d, a genetic database intended to advance research into rare diseases. Approximately 200 SXSW sessions focused on new uses of big data by the government and the public sector as a tool for decision making and as a vector for citizen engagement. At the national level, however, the United States still has a long way to go. A report by Bloomberg Philanthropies revealed that only 28% of mid-sized American cities modify their programmes based on the analysis of the data that they collect.\nNew modes of transport for a smarter city\nAnother prevailing trend: urban transport, developing smarter cities that optimise their resources and ensure a good quality of life for their inhabitants. It\u2019s a major challenge in a world that\u2019s facing rapid population growth. \u201cSmart cars\u201d and \u201csmart transportation\u201d are among the major innovations in this field. Among the most anticipated presentations was the one given by Dirk Ahlborn, CEO of Hyperloop, a company founded in 2013 that\u2019s designing transport capsules capable of traveling 1 km in 3 seconds. East River Skyway has also generated a great deal of interest with its cable and gondola transport system, similar to those that have already been developed in La Paz in Bolivia and Rio de Janeiro. Ultra-fast, green and integrated into existing transport networks, its aerial cars will be able to hold up to 35 people. In New York, for Phase 1 of the East River Skyway project, studies have established that they could connect Brooklyn and Manhattan with a transport time of about thirty minutes. Or 25 minutes faster than now...\n. Know more :\n- SXSW: WhatsApp, Brazil\u2019s favourite marketing tool\n- SXSW: Local government the key driver of the smart city concept?",
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        "raw_content": "Keep Everyone on Board With a CRM Your Team Will Use\nFrom onboarding to company-wide adoption to an easy-to-use interface, all components are crucial for a CRM to grow your accounting firm. When your team is held accountable, you\u2019ll see success.\nABLE makes team accountability easy by providing a series of dashboards and reports to keep you focused on the most important activities to achieve sustainable, profitable growth. The transparency of the open system promotes a culture of peer-to-peer accountability that in turn drives action and results.\nSince most CPAs only have a limited amount of time to devote to business development, it is imperative they do the right things within that small window of opportunity. ABLE helps each user determine what the appropriate activity is at a particular point in time, and collectively keeps everyone focused on what really matters.",
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        "raw_content": "The Role of Bicycle Lights During Day Time\nA few years ago, it was the rare extra cautious bicyclist who decided to use a blinking light on their bicycle. Many people previously thought that daytime lights were unnecessary because the lights were not easily noticeable. In reality, however, there are some distinct advantages to be gained through the use of bicycle lights and as a result, the number of cyclists who decide to daytime lights has been increasing significantly.\nDon\u2019t get caught riding your bicycle without the proper lighting!\nFlorida Bicycle Lights: What are the rules?\nThere are currently not any states that require lights to be equipped to bicycles during the daytime. Florida law, however, requires cyclists to use a white light in the front and red light at the rear of their cycle between sunset and sunrise. Bicycle riders who are stopped at night can receive warnings or even given a citation along with an accompanying fine. If the offense if a bicyclist\u2019s first violation, the fines, and charges will be dropped provided the cyclist can provide proof of purchase of the required bicycle light after the violation is given.\nHow Daytime Lights can Help Bicyclists\nIn the past bicyclists have begun to question whether there are some significant advantages that can be realized through the use of daytime lights. It is important to note that the advantages of these lights are still uncertain. One study conducted in Denmark found the accident rate for cyclists who used bicycle lights during the day and nighttime was significantly lower than bicyclists who did not use lights. Some people argue that the use of red flashing lights on bicycles during the day could greatly help to reduce the number of rear-end collisions that occur because motor vehicle operators would be better informed about surrounding bicyclists. As a result, there are currently many cyclists who believe that daytime lights offer distinct advantages to only using these lights at night time as required by law.\nNot Everyone Agrees over the Benefits of Daytime Lights\nIt should be noted that some cyclists think that bicycle lights are not safer and can actually endanger bicyclists. The argument presented by these opponents is that flashing lights can be distracting to riders who are traveling close behind vehicles. These opponents argue that daytime lights can end up creating a glare in the eyes of motorists which makes it difficult to see and as a result leads to accidents.\nCurrent Daytime Bicycle Light Trends\nDue to the growing interest in using bicycle lights during the daytime, some bicycle manufacturers are now using bicycle lights to be used either during the day or night. Many of these lights are capable of varying in intensity so that they can glow more noticeably during the day and less intensely at night when they are most visible.\nSpeak with a Seasoned Bicycle Accident Lawyer\nIt currently remains uncertain whether daytime bicycle lights help to increase or decrease safety measures for bicyclists. Given that a large number of bicyclists have begun to find these lights advantageous, they are worth considering. If you are involved in a bicycle accident during day or night, do not hesitate to speak with a knowledgeable bicycle attorney at the office of Guy S. DiMartino, DC, JD, PA.\nPosted in Bicycle AccidentTagged bicycle accident attorney florida, bicycle wreck florida, florida bicycle accident lawyer",
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        "raw_content": "Three-member body to investigate PSL fixing\nSharjeel, Khalid sent off home unceremoniously\nLahore: Pakistan on Monday formed a three-member tribunal headed by a retired judge to investigate a spot-fixing case allegedly involving two players in a recent Twenty20 league match.\nSharjeel Khan and Khalid Latif were unceremoniously sent home after the first match of the Pakistan Super League last month and were later charged in a corruption probe that threatened to undermine the tournament.\nBritish police have arrested three suspects in connection with the case including discarded Pakistan opener Nasir Jamshed, who was released on bail.\nShaharyar Khan, the chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board, said former Lahore high court judge Asghar Haider would head the inquiry.\n\u201cA three-member tribunal has been formed under Justice Haider and its members will be Tauqir Zia and Wasim Bari,\u201d Khan said.\nZia is a former military general who also headed the board between 1999-2003 and Bari is a ex-Pakistan captain and manager.\nIf convicted both players face life bans for violating the board\u2019s anti-corruption code by allegedly meeting a suspicious man linked to an international betting syndicate. They were provisionally suspended last month but both deny the charges.\nSharjeel Khan was seen as a fast-rising opener, having hit three half-centuries during Pakistan\u2019s last one-day series in Australia. He was also contracted to play for Leicestershire in this year\u2019s Twenty20 blast.\nThe 27-year-old had played one Test, 25 one-dayers and 15 Twenty20 internationals for Pakistan.\nLatif was part of Pakistan\u2019s team in last year\u2019s World Twenty20 in India. He has so far played five one-day and 15 Twenty20 internationals.",
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        "raw_content": "August 26, 2015 \u2022 LRP\nA small post written by national power lifter Alfred Jong. Alfred placed 3rd at the 2015 National championships in the 66kg class. He currently holds the provincial record for bench, deadlift and overall total for the 59kg open class, and is preparing for the 2016 world championships in Texas.\nThe Ultimate Strength Program\nWhat is the best program for powerlifting? There are hundreds of programs out there that are easily accessible online. Most of which are free! But which program is the best one? Wendler\u2019s 531? Sheiko? Candito\u2019s Strength Program? Or the infamous Smolov squat program? The best program for your gains is\u2026ALL OF THEM! Although each program is uniquely different from the next, all of them serve their own purpose. There is no \"bad\" program per se. There are programs that are more optimal than others, however, they all work. The program that is best for you, is the program that you adhere to. Jumping from program to program, month to month, will make it extremely difficult for an individual to achieve desirable results. This is because they are not giving their body the adaptations it needs to grow stronger. The body needs time for it to adapt and grow from the stimulus (weights) that you put it through. Simply switching things up and \"confusing\" the body will only hinder your performance as a strength athlete. The term \"confusing the body\" comes from older generations of body building, where the individual performs different exercises, with different weights on different days, and consistently changes the order from day to day. The purpose was to prevent muscles from adapting to one single stimulus, which would result in continuous growth. There is some truth to that. However, the alternating variable should be the volume (weights x reps x sets) while performing a consistent exercise routine daily or weekly. Each program has its own unique method of undulating the periodization in order to build more strength. In short, if you find a program that appeals to you, ride it out! The gains will come, but only if you give them enough time and effort!",
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        "raw_content": "HomeBlogsHarold's BlogsTop 10'sTop 10 - Staying Out Front\nTop 10 - Staying Out Front\n10. Get out in front of your battle\u2026begin praising God for your victory\u2026even before you see it manifest.\n9. Look beyond where you are\u2026to what might have been\u2026and still can be.\n8. God has given each of us the ability to make the invisible\u2026visible. What we do with that ability\u2026is our choice.\n6. Throughout our history, there have been those who gave their lives for the freedom of others. Remember and honor them on Memorial Day.\n5. Prayer is the only guaranteed way to remove fear, doubt and anxiety from our lives. Psalm 86:5-7; Jeremiah 29:12-14\n3. When you say\u2026what you can\u2019t do instead of what you can do\u2026you are defeated before you start.\n2. When the character of God is evidenced in how you respond to every situation\u2026then you are destined for Kingdom success.\n1. Our worth is measured by what\u2019s in our hearts and not what\u2019s in our wallets.",
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        "raw_content": "Review Searching on LX & WL\nDid you have such a great summer that you forgot how to search Westlaw and Lexis-Nexis? No worries, both the Lexis and Westlaw representatives are available for training to help you get back into school mode. If you don\u2019t find Mark or Debbie in the Computer Lab, the reference desk will give you their email address.\nThis entry was posted in Research Tips on August 28, 2006 by Hastings Law Library.\nFinding A Good Paper Topic \u2013 Circuit Splits\nFinding a disagreement in the circuit courts is one good way to find a paper topic. You can read the arguments in each circuit and then decide how the circuit split should be resolved. The drawback of course is that a higher court may rule on the split and decide the issue before your paper is finished (or before your article is published). But even with that risk, this is still a tried and true way to find a topic.\nBNA\u2019s United States Law Week used to publish a popular feature called the \u201cCircuit Split Roundup.\u201d Professors still recommend this feature and students still come to the library looking for it, but it hasn\u2019t been published for several years. Perhaps the best place to find current circuit splits is \u201cSplit Circuits \u2013 A blog dedicated to tracking developments concerning splits among the federal circuit courts,\u201d written by Professor A. Benjamin Spencer from the University of Richmond School of Law.\nWhat Books Will I Use In My First Year?\nWe have compiled a short list of the main books used by 1Ls. We have included information about casebooks, study guides, hornbooks, and the primary resources you\u2019ll use in your LW&R class. We also listed a few books focusing on how to succeed in law school. If you have any other questions about law books or using the law library, stop by the reference desk and we\u2019ll try to point you in the right direction. For additional information about the library, refer to our FAQ page or simply email a reference librarian.\nThis entry was posted in Info For Students, Research Tips on August 23, 2006 by Hastings Law Library.\nWe recently heard that renovation of the 200 McAllister Building is 50 percent complete and so far it is almost on time. It is expected that the Library will start moving books back into our new space over the summer 2007, and we have been told that \u201cthe building will be ready before school starts for fall 2007.\u201d For an update on the construction and to view photos showing the progress, visit the College\u2019s Renovation Webpage.\nThis entry was posted in Library News, Renovation Information on August 22, 2006 by Hastings Law Library.\nYour Hastings Library Card\nYour Hastings identification card also serves as a your library card. Before you can use it though, present your card to the Circulation Desk to get its barcode scanned into the Library\u2019s system. Once entered into the system, you can place items on hold, check out DVDs or books, use course reserve items, and log on to the Library\u2019s electronic databases from home.\nDid you know the CIA publishes basic information about every country, from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe, as well as some major regions, such as the Western Sahara? Go to the World Fact Book, at https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.html to check it out. For each country, there is information on geography, people, the government, the economy, the military, transportation, communications, and transnational issues. Maps and flags of every listed nation are also online. The World Fact Book was just updated, so the information is current.",
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        "raw_content": "HCA Houston Healthcare Clear Lake is an HCA affiliated hospital and a proud member of HCA Houston Healthcare. Our hospital is led by a team of over 2,000 employees and more than 900 physicians. Our staff is supported by our CEO and an impressive board of trustees that includes highly-respected physicians and community business leaders.\nOur board members ensure that our patients receive the most advanced healthcare close to home in Houston. Our board members help:\nDevelop the hospital\u2019s strategic direction\nEvaluate the hospital\u2019s delivery of care\nFacilitate the development of new services\nHCA Houston Healthcare Clear Lake CEO, Todd Caliva, has over 24 years of experience as a healthcare professional and has served as chief executive officer since October 24, 2016. Caliva has been with HCA Houston since 1997 and has previously served as CEO of HCA Houston Healthcare West and East Houston Regional Medical Center. He has also served HCA-affiliated hospital, The Woman\u2019s Hospital of Texas as chief operating officer and administrator of Sugar Land Medical Center Surgical and Diagnostic Center.\nCaliva\u2019s robust community involvement includes:\nCo-chairing the Southeast Texas Regional Advisory Council (SETRAC) Cardiac Care Committee\nServing as the president/chairman and interim regent of the Educational Foundation of the Southeast Texas Chapter of the American College of Healthcare Executives\nServing on the board of the Houston West Chamber of Commerce\nCaliva earned a master\u2019s degree in business administration and a bachelor\u2019s of science in marketing from the University of Houston.\nMeet Our Board of Trustees:\nPatrick Koons, M.D., Chairman\nDr. Koons is a board certified anesthesiologist and managing member of Guardian Anesthesia Services. He joined the staff at HCA Houston Healthcare Clear Lake in 2006 and has been the chief of the anesthesiology department since 2009. Dr. Koons completed a critical care fellowship and his anesthesiology residency at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. He was awarded his doctor of medicine also from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. He received his bachelor of science in biology from the University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Koons and his wife, Shay, have two daughters and reside in Friendswood.\nNadir Ali, MD\nDr. Nadir Ali is a practicing Interventional Cardiologist in the Clear Lake and Bay Area community for the last 15 years. He was a Bugher Foundation Research Fellow at Baylor College of Medicine and did his cardiology fellowship at the same institution from 1990 to 1994. He has received many awards during his training including the Best Resident Award at Wayne State University, Detroit Michigan, and The Van Reet Award given to the best graduating fellow at Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas. He was on academic faculty of Baylor College of Medicine from 1994 to 2000 before moving to the Clear Lake Area. He received the Faculty Award at Baylor College of Medicine for Faculty Demonstrating clinical excellence in 2008.\nHe was selected as the first Chairman, Department of Cardiology at HCA Houston Healthcare Clear Lake in 2006 and served in this position till 2012. He is a busy interventional cardiologist who introduced to the Clear Lake Area the technique of Radial Angiography and Interventions (heart procedures done from the wrist artery) and Carotid Artery Stenting along with his surgical Colleagues. He has special interest in Diet, Obesity and Heart disease and gives a free diet seminar for his patients once a month on the last Wednesday of every month at 6 p.m. at the Searcy Auditorium in the Clear Lake Heart and Vascular Institute. His other interests include spending time with his wife and two boys, cycling and hiking and backpacking in the National Parks.\nMark Ciavaglia\nMark is an attorney in Texas City with the firm Linebarger, Groggan, Blair and Sampson, LLP. He is heavily involved in civic activities including the Texas City Rotary, the Texas City-La Marque Chamber of Commerce board of directors, and the Texas City I.S.D. Foundation for the Future. Mark and his wife, Sharon, reside in Texas City with their three children. Mark served as our Board Chairman for the term 2012-2014.\nMark Conrad is the owner of Express Employment Professionals which helps local client companies that are frustrated with what\u2019s costing their business money and how the talent within their organization impacts their company\u2019s profitability. Conrad\u2019s areas of expertise include employee recruitment, placement for temporary, contract and direct hires, specialized HR support and leadership training. Conrad owns two franchise locations that service the Houston Bay Area, Brazoria County and Galveston County.\nRaised in Iowa, Conrad attended the University of Northern Iowa and the University of Phoenix. He is a member of various local economic organizations, chambers and the Texas Bay Area SHRM chapter. Conrad is currently serving on:\nThe board of the 101 Brightest Companies in Houston\nCommunities in Schools \u2013 Bay Area\nCommunity and Economic Development for the City of Friendswood\nBay Area Houston Economic Partnership and chairs the Small Business Committee\nRyan Dennard\nRyan Dennard is the Executive Director of Criss Cross Commercial Group, a retail real estate investment and development firm. Dennard formerly served as a Galveston County Commissioner, representing Texas City and the Clear Lake regions of Galveston County. He also previously practiced law at Locke Lord LLP. 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Joy has joint responsibility for over 800 personnel and annual revenues of $136 million. She is an Associate Fellow for the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) and a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). She has a BS and MS in Electrical Engineering from the University of Colorado, and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Colorado State University.\nBeverly Lewis, MD, Vice President Medical Staff CLRMC/MMC Chief of Staff MMC\nDr. Lewis currently serves as the Chief of Staff for Mainland Medical Center and the VP of the joint medical staff for HCA Houston Healthcare Clear Lake. She is a general surgeon who primarily practices in Galveston County. She joined the medical staff at HCA Houston Healthcare Clear Lake in 1986. Dr. Lewis received her doctor of medicine from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston and completed her residency at the University of Texas Medical Branch. 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He received his bachelor of science in biology from Southern Nazarene University and his doctor of medicine from the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. Dr. Miles completed his residency in diagnostic radiology in 2005 from Medical College of Georgia. He and his wife, Kimberly, reside with their three children in Houston.\nBernard Milstein, MD\nDr. Milstein is a pioneer in the field of laser vision correction and has performed more than 1,500 LASIK procedures. He is also at the forefront in the surgical treatment of cataracts. Dr. Milstein is a fellow of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, is a past president of the Texas Ophthalmological Association, is a member of the Texas Medical Association and is a member of the Galveston County Medical Society. He has spent many years as a clinical professor of ophthalmology at the University of Texas Medical Branch and instructs residents in advanced cataract and refractive surgical techniques. Additionally, Dr. Milstein is involved in countless committees and organizations throughout the Houston Bay Area.\nBob Mitchell is the president of Bay Area Houston Partnership and has worked in economic development, process controls and manufacturing management in the Houston region for more than 30 years. He has spent over two decades in management as a highly successful executive in both for-profit and non-profit enterprises. Additionally, Mitchell has demonstrated his ability to develop, manage and implement strategic plans for international companies. He is a big believer in supporting the community and actively donates his time in numerous capacities.\nIn September 2009, Texas Governor Rick Perry appointed Mitchell to his Aerospace and Aviation Advisory Committee. 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Dr. Nickeson serves as President of the Galveston County Medical Society.\nKitty was president of Texas First Bank for 20 years, and then served Texas Independent Bancshares, Inc. for five years as chief financial officer. She is now Corporate Secretary and Corporate risk manager for Texas Independent Bancshares, Inc. and Texas First Bank. She is an advisory board member for both Texas First Bank and Texas Independent Bancshares, Inc. and serves on the boards of Rust-Ewing Insurance and United States Management Corp. She is a graduate of LSU with BS in Business and of the UH-Clear Lake with a degree in accounting and an MBA. She is a CPA. She has served Chairman of the Mainland Communities United Way and Texas City-La Marque Chamber.\nShe has been recognized by the Chamber as Citizen of the Year and inducted into the Hall of Honor for TCISD. She is Past President for the Rotary Club of Texas City, a Multiple Paul Harris Fellow inducted into the Rotary Roll of Fame and received the Rotary Vocational Service Award. She was the first recipient of the Female banker of the Year for Texas First Bank. She and her husband Gary reside in Texas City and have three grown children.\nEduardo S. Ramirez, M.D.\nDr. Ramirez joined the staff of HCA Houston Healthcare Clear Lake in January 1996. He received his medical degree from Ponce School of Medicine in Ponce, Puerto Rico in 1990 and a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Puerto Rico in 1986 and completed his Residency in Internal Medicine at Yale University/Norwalk Hospital. Dr. Ramirez is a member of the EmCare Hospitalist Group. Dr. Ramirez and his wife Sigrid reside in Friendswood with their two children.\nRakesh Shah, MD\nDr. Shah is a Board Certified Interventional Cardiologist and president of Bay Area Heart. 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        "raw_content": "Research Medical Center and Research College of Nursing Receive Exemplary Academic-Practice Partnership Award From American Association of Colleges of Nursing\nResearch Medical Center\u2014part of HCA Midwest Health, Kansas City\u2019s leading healthcare provider\u2014and Research College of Nursing recently received the annual Exemplary Academic-Practice Partnership Award from the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN). The annual award recognizes AACN member institutions involved in highly productive and model academic-practice partnerships. Research Medical Center and Research College of Nursing, which have a 111-year partnership, accepted the national award at AACN\u2019s fall meeting in Washington D.C.\nThe Exemplary Academic-Practice Partnership Award recognizes three partnerships in the country each year and 2016 marks the first time Research Medical Center and Research College of Nursing have won the award.\nCriteria for the award include demonstrating that the academic-practice partnership exemplifies an innovative and sustained relationship extending beyond clinical placements. In addition, the partnership must demonstrate a commitment to the Guiding Principles for Academic-Practice Partnerships developed by AACN and AONE, the Voice of Nursing Leadership. Those principles include, among others, collaborative relationships; mutual respect and trust; and the sharing of knowledge. Finally, the academic-practice partnership must demonstrate positive outcomes that are measurable.\n\u201cWorking with Research Medical Center allows us to provide nursing students with innovative learning experiences in a dynamic hospital setting,\u201d says Nancy DeBasio, PhD, RN, President and Dean of Research College of Nursing. \u201cResearch Medical Center offers endless opportunities for our nursing students to learn outside the classroom and in the inpatient environment. Combining that real-world experience with formal, faculty-driven clinical training allows nursing students to reach their highest potential.\u201d\n\u201cResearch Medical Center is honored to work alongside Research College of Nursing to offer its students the opportunity to work with a healthcare team dedicated to the care and improvement of human life,\u201d says Research Medical Center Chief Executive Officer Jackie DeSouza-Van Blaricum. \u201cFor these nursing students to get firsthand knowledge and experience with high-quality, compassionate healthcare professionals is extraordinary and will benefit the community\u2019s health and well-being today, tomorrow and in the future. Our partnership is mutually beneficial.\u201d\nResearch College of Nursing is celebrating 111 years of continuous nursing education and, since admitting its first class in 1905, has graduated over 4,000 professional nurses.\nFor more information about Research Medical Center, visit http://researchmedicalcenter.com.\nFor more information on Research College of Nursing, visit http://researchcollege.edu.",
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        "raw_content": "Read + Review \u2014 The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas\nA 16 year old black teen who has witnessed the two fatal shootings of her childhood best friends, tries to make sense of the world. Starr Carter witnessed the first shooting when she was ten. It was a violent crime in a violent neighborhood, and goes unsolved. After that shooting, Starr\u2019s parents send her to a predominately White suburban school far from home. By sixteen, Starr felt no connection to the neighborhood kids she started school with. That changes when Starr is the sole witness to the police shooting death of her other best friend, who was unarmed. The shooting gains national attention. After the shooting, Starr starts to notice injustices. As Starr started noticing casual racism in her community, she suspects that it may cost her one of her friendships. The effect of the shooting changes Starr who slowly grows into the responsibility of using her best weapon, her voice.\nI thought the book was influential as a teenager close to Starr\u2019s age. I couldn\u2019t put it down and it was a real page turner. The story line was moving, and influential for me as a Black girl around Starr\u2019s age. I felt the author was trying to tell me that it\u2019s worth speaking up about things that are relevant to me even if there is a price to pay.\nWhen Starr demanded that police brutality needs to end was a very empowering moment in this book. Readers will feel inspired because it is important for teenagers like Starr to have their voices heard.\nReviewed by Stephanie, Grade 10, Libbie Mill Library\nRead + Review \u2014 This is Our Story by Ashley Elston\n2 thoughts on \u201cRead + Review \u2014 The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas\u201d\nanitanet says:\nwell done, love your takeaways. this message is good for adults as well. i think that people of all ages can be disconnected to the injustices suffered by others, even people that they know.\nStephanie Younger says:",
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        "raw_content": "Statistical Brief #10: Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Potentially Preventable Hospitalizations, 2003\nRacial and Ethnic Disparities in Potentially Preventable Hospitalizations, 2003\nC. Allison Russo, M.P.H., Roxanne M. Andrews, Ph.D., and Rosanna M. Coffey, Ph.D.\nThe quality of health care has been a focal point of both past and present U.S. health care policy, but significant disparities between whites and minorities persist.* One critical insight into health care quality is provided by the number of hospital admissions that could have been prevented had high quality primary and preventive care been provided. Higher rates of \u201cpreventable hospitalizations\u201d identify areas where potential improvements in the health care delivery system and process of care can be made to improve health outcomes and decrease costs. Racial and ethnic differences in these rates may signal disparities in the quality of ambulatory care, as well as disparities in access to timely and effective treatment of certain conditions for specific populations.\nThis Statistical Brief presents data from the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) on the rate of hospitalization for condi-tions that might have been prevented with high quality primary and preventive care. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) Prevention Quality Indicators (PQIs) are used to develop hospitalization rates\u2020 for select chronic and acute conditions, as well as one birth outcome among four racial and ethnic groups\u2014non-Hispanic whites, blacks (non-Hispanic), Hispanics, and Asian-Pacific Islanders (non-Hispanic). The results are presented as the hospitalization rate of the racial/ethnic group relative to the hospi-talization rate for non-Hispanic whites. All differences between estimates noted in the text are statistically significant at the 0.05 level or better.\nRacial and ethnic disparities in preventable hospitalizations for diabetes\nHospitalization rates for diabetes and diabetes complications varied considerably by race and ethnicity in 2003 (figure 1). When differ-ences occurred, black and Hispanic individuals were consistently at a higher risk for being admitted to the hospital, as compared with non-Hispanic whites. The rate of hospitalization for uncontrolled diabetes without complications was almost 5 times higher in blacks (relative rate of 4.98) and 3.6 times higher in Hispanics (relative rate of 3.56), as compared with non-Hispanic white patients. For long-term diabetes complications and a specific serious long-term complication\u2014diabetes-related lower-extremity amputations\u2014admission rates were higher among both blacks and Hispanics. Specifically, rates for blacks were 3.5 and 3.4 times higher, while admission rates for Hispanics were 2.9 and 2.8 times higher. Compared with non-Hispanic whites, hospitalization rates for short-term diabetes complications were 3.3 times higher in blacks, but only 1.3 times higher in Hispanics.\nIn contrast, rates of hospitalization were lowest among Asians for uncontrolled diabetes, diabetes-related lower-extremity amputations, and short-term diabetes complications. There were no differences in admission rates for long-term diabetes complications between Asians and non-Hispanic whites.\nRacial and ethnic disparities in preventable hospitalizations for circulatory diseases\nIn 2003, racial disparities were also pronounced for the treatment of circulatory diseases (figure 2). These disparities were highest in the hospitalization rates for hypertension. In fact, blacks were nearly 5 times more likely to be hospitalized for hypertension than were non-Hispanic whites. Hispanics were more than 2.4 times more likely than non-Hispanic whites to be hospitalized for hypertension.\nIn 2003, racial and ethnic dis-parities existed in the rates of preventable hospitalizations, with blacks generally having the highest rates and Hispanics the second highest rates.\nThe disparities were greatest for hospitalizations for chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and asthma. Compared with non-Hispanic whites, rates of admission for these conditions were about 3 to 5 times greater among blacks, and approximately 2 to 3 times greater among Hispanics.\nCompared with non-Hispanic whites, blacks had higher rates of preventable hospitalizations for 15 of 17 indicators, and Hispanics had higher rates of preventable hospitalizations for 14 of 17 indicators.\nAsians were less likely than non-Hispanic whites to be ad-mitted for preventable hospitali-zations, with 9 of 17 indicators being lowest in Asians.\nBlacks had the highest rates of preventable hospitalizations for all indicators related to diabetes and circulatory diseases. Hospi-talization rates for hypertension and for diabetes without compli-cations were 5 times higher for blacks than for non-Hispanic whites. Hospitalization rates for pediatric asthma, adult asthma, perforated appendix, dehydra-tion, and low birth weight were also highest among blacks.\nHispanics had the highest rates of admission for elderly asthma, pediatric gastroenteritis, and urinary tract infection.\nAdmissions for asthma among patients 65 and older were 1.8 times more likely for Asians than for non-Hispanic whites\u2014the only indicator where hospitaliza-tion rates were higher in Asians.\nThe likelihood of hospitalization for congestive heart failure was also highest in blacks, whose rate of hospitalization was more than 2.5 times higher than the rate of hospitalization among non-Hispanic whites. Hispanics were 1.7 times more likely than non-Hispanic whites to be hospitalized for this condition. Racial disparities were less pronounced for angina without a procedure: admission rates were 1.5 and 1.7 times higher for Hispanics and blacks, respectively. The risk among Asians for angina without a procedure was 0.75 times the rate for non-Hispanic whites (25 percent lower).\nRacial and ethnic disparities in preventable hospitalizations for chronic respiratory diseases\nRates of admission for respiratory diseases, such as asthma, also varied by race and ethnicity (figure 3). In 2003, the risk of hospitalization for adult and pediatric asthma was highest among blacks. For example, blacks were 3.8 times more likely to be admitted for pediatric asthma and 3.0 times more likely to be admitted for adult asthma, as compared with non-Hispanic whites. However, Hispanics had the highest rate of hospitalization for asthma among patients ages 65 and older. Asians were 1.8 times more likely to be hospitalized for asthma among the elderly, as compared with non-Hispanic whites\u2014the only indicator where hospitalization rates were higher in Asians.\nConversely, the rate of admission for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) was similar among non-Hispanic whites, blacks, and Hispanics. Asians were 0.4 times as likely as non-Hispanic whites (60 percent less) to be hospitalized for COPD.\nRacial and ethnic disparities in preventable hospitalizations for acute conditions\nRacial disparities existed, but were less pronounced, in preventable hospitalizations for acute conditions (figure 4). The rate of hospitalization for perforated appendix and dehydration was highest among blacks (1.2 and 1.3 times the rate among non-Hispanic whites for these respective conditions.) Hispanics had the highest rates of hospitalization for pediatric gastroenteritis and urinary tract infection, as compared with non-Hispanic whites. Hispanics were 1.3 times more likely than non-Hispanic whites to be hospitalized for pediatric gastroenteritis and 1.8 times more likely to be hospitalized for urinary tract infection. Compared with non-Hispanic whites, the likelihood of hospitalization for bacterial pneumonia was nearly 1.3 times higher in blacks and Hispanics. Asians had the lowest rates of hospitalization for urinary tract infection, dehydration, and bacterial pneumonia.\nRacial and ethnic disparities in preventable hospitalizations for birth outcomes\nIn 2003, the rates of low-weight births (i.e., the rate of all newborn infants who weigh less than 2500 grams) were highest among blacks (figure 5). In fact, the likelihood of low-weight birth was 1.8 times higher in blacks, as compared with non-Hispanic whites. Low-weight births were 0.9 times as likely among Hispanics (10 percent less) than among non-Hispanic whites.\nThe estimates in this Statistical Brief are based upon data from the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project (HCUP) 2003 State Inpatient Databases disparities analysis file. This file is designed to provide national estimates on disparities using weighted records from a sample of hospitals with good reporting of race and ethnicity from the following 23 states combined: AZ, CA, CO, CT, FL, GA, HI, KS, MD, MA, MI, MO, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, SC, TN, TX, VA, VT, and WI. The sample is designed to approximate a 40 percent stratified sample of U.S. community hospitals with information on all their discharges. Sampling stratifiers include hospital region, bed size, ownership, teaching status, and urban/rural location. The sample includes about 14.5 million discharges from more than 1,700 hospitals.\nThe population bases for rates were obtained from Claritas, a vendor that compiles data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Claritas uses intercensal methods to estimate population subgroups (Claritas, Inc., 2002).\nCommunity hospitals are defined as short-term, non-Federal, general, and other hospitals, excluding hospital units of other institutions (e.g., prisons). Community hospitals include OB-GYN, ENT, orthopedic, cancer, pediatric, public, and academic medical hospitals. They exclude long-term care, rehabilitation, psychiatric, and alcoholism and chemical dependency hospitals, but these types of discharges are included if they are from community hospitals.\nThe unit of analysis is the hospital discharge (i.e., the hospital stay), not a person or patient. This means that a person who is admitted to the hospital multiple times in one year will be counted each time as a separate \u201cdischarge\u201d from the hospital.\nThe Prevention Quality Indicators (PQIs) are part of a set of AHRQ Quality Indicators (QIs) developed by investigators at Stanford University and the University of California under a contract with AHRQ. The PQIs are a set of measures that can be used with hospital inpatient discharge data to identify quality of care for \u201cambulatory care-sensitive conditions.\u201d These are conditions for which good outpatient care can potentially prevent the need for hospitalization or for which early intervention can prevent complications or more severe disease. PQI rates can also be affected by other factors, such as disease prevalence.\nThis Statistical Brief is based on PQI Version 2.1, revision 3. This PQI version includes measures for hospital admission rates for the following 16 ambulatory care-sensitive conditions:\n\u2014\tLower-extremity amputations among patients with diabetes (a specific, serious, long-term complication of diabetes)\n\u2014\tDiabetes, long-term complications (i.e., chronic conditions such as renal, visual, neurological, and circulatory disorders, including lower-extremity amputations)\n\u2014\tDiabetes, short-term complications (i.e., acute conditions such as diabetic ketoacidosis, hyperosmolarity, and coma)\n\u2014\tAngina without procedure\n\u2014\tPediatric gastroenteritis\n\u2014\tLow-birth weight\nIn addition, this Statistical Brief includes the adult asthma PQI rate for persons ages 65 and above, which is labeled \u201celderly asthma.\u201d\nFurther information on the AHRQ QIs, including documentation and free software downloads, is available at http://www.qualityindicators.ahrq.gov/. This Web site includes information on the new version of the PQIs, Version 3.0a. It also includes information on the new Pediatric Quality Indicators (PDIs), which includes the hospital admission rate measures for pediatric asthma and pediatric gastroenteritis.\nAdmission rates are based on principal diagnosis for all measures except diabetes-related lower-extremity amputations, perforated appendix, and low-weight births. For these three PQIs, counts are included in the numerators if the condition of interest is indicated in any diagnosis field. Diagnoses are identified using codes of the International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM).\nRace and ethnicity measures can be problematic in hospital discharge databases. Some states do not collect information on race/ethnicity from hospitals, and within states that collect the information, some hospitals do not code race and ethnicity reliably. The 2003 State Inpatient Databases disparities analysis file was limited to 23 states, and to hospitals within those states with good reporting of race and ethnicity.\nData on Hispanics are collected differently among the states and also can differ from the Census methodology of collecting information separately on race (white, African American, Asian, American Native) and ethnicity (Hispanic, non-Hispanic). State data organizations often collect Hispanic ethnicity as one of several categories that include race. Therefore, for multistate analyses, HCUP creates the combined categorization of race and ethnicity for data from states that report ethnicity separately. When a state data organization collects Hispanic ethnicity separately from race, HCUP uses Hispanic ethnicity to override any other race category to create an Hispanic category for the uniformly coded race/ethnicity data element, while also retaining the original race and ethnicity data. This Statistical Brief reports the HCUP uniform coding of race/ethnicity for the following categories: white, non-Hispanic; black, non-Hispanic; Asian-Pacific Islanders, non-Hispanic, and Hispanic.\nAdmission rate populations\nThe populations used to calculate admission rates vary by type of condition. Diabetes, circulatory diseases, adult asthma, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease include individuals 18 years and older. Pediatric asthma includes children less than 18 years of age. Elderly asthma includes individuals ages 65 and older. Bacterial pneumonia, dehydration, urinary tract infections, and perforated appendix include individuals of all ages; low-weight births include neonates only. Denominator populations for all PQIs, except perforated appendix and low-weight births, are derived from 2000 U.S. population data. The PQIs for perforated appendix and low-weight births use the number of hospitalizations for appendicitis and newborns, respectively, in the denominators, rather than U.S. population data. All PQIs are adjusted for age and gender.\nRelative rates\nAdjusted relative rates are calculated by dividing the minority group adjusted hospitalization rate by the non-Hispanic white adjusted hospitalization rate. Minority groups that have higher hospitalization rates than non-Hispanic whites have a relative rate greater than 1.0, while those with hospitalization rates lower than non-Hispanic whites have a relative rate less than 1.0. A relative rate equal to 1.0 describes hospitalization rates among minority groups and non-Hispanic whites that are similar. A relative rate significantly less than 1.0 or greater than 1.0 may signal disparities in the quality of and access to preventive care. However, these statistically significant relative rates may also be affected by differences in disease prevalence (e.g., differences in the rates of diabetes in non-Hispanic whites and minority groups). Therefore, differences in preventable hospitalization rates may be used to identify areas that require more intensive study regarding potential problems in health care quality and access.\nIllinois Health Care Cost Containment Council\nFor more information on HCUP and the AHRQ Quality Indicators, please refer to the following publications:\nAHRQ Quality Indicators\u2014Guide to Prevention Quality Indicators: Hospital Admissions for Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions. Online. February 20, 2006. U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. http://qualityindicators.ahrq.gov/Modules/pqi_resources.aspx\nKruzikas D. T., Jiang H. J., Remus D., et al. Preventable Hospitalizations. Window Into Primary and Preventive Care, 2000. HCUP Fact Book No. 5. Online. September 2004. 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Gods Unchained, and other games like it, herald a level-up in the dapp space, proving we can compete at the AAA level.\nSignal Two: At the same time, we\u2019re seeing growing dissatisfaction with the traditional business model. Youtuber YongYea recently made a video which shows how Valve\u2019s Artifact (a digital TCG) lost 97.5% of its players just 2 months after launch.\nArtifact is an interesting case study, as it is one of the only games allowing peer-to-peer exchange, with users trading cards on the Steam marketplace. Still, these figures indicate that the centralized model, even with such advancements, is causing disillusion.\nSignal Three: Industry veterans are gravitating to blockchain gaming:\nSeptember 2018: Ubisoft sponsored the Blockchain Game Summit in Lyon, France. 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The announcements listed above came at a time when the price of Ether was in a downward trend:\nIt\u2019s not hard to see why NFTs flourish in spite of Ether fluctuations: gaming, quite simply, provides a perfect fit for the technology, as gamers are already digital natives, accustomed to interacting with digital assets on a daily basis. For them, as the quality as applications improves, blockchain will become a no-brainer, providing them with real ownership over the digital assets they\u2019re already paying for.\nAnd when NFTs take off, they will accrue value to their chains as a whole. Blockchain gaming may even become a key stabilizer of crypto-prices.\nWith the quality of projects on the rise and a number scheduled for release, we\u2019re going to see big things for NFTs in 2019. 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If the proposal passes as it currently is, all couples would be granted the right to enter civil unions, and stepchild adoptions will be possible also for same-sex couples.\nThis \u201cstepchild provision\u201d is the most contentious aspect of the legislation, and has drawn intense criticism from those who are intensely campaigning against the law and insisting on family being \u201cbetween a man and a woman only,\u201d and on children having to be raised \u201cby a mother and a father.\u201d\nPeople who rallied in support of the legislation, of course, think otherwise, and urged the parliament to act quickly: last year, in fact, the European court of human rights ruled that Italy was guilty of violating human rights because it did not offer adequate legal protection or recognition to same-sex couples. \u201cNo compromise can be accepted when fighting for equal rights,\u201d said Arcigay\u2019s secretary Gabriele Piazzoni. \u201cAll these people deserve a better country.\u201d\nIndonesia: LGBT students should be banned from university campuses, minister claims\nControversy over a support group for LGBTI students at the University of Indonesia led Muhammad Nasir, the minister of Research, technology and higher education, to state that he would ban LGBT Indonesians from all universities in the country if they show \u201cinappropriate behaviour such as having sex, or public displays of affection on campus.\"\nThis statement came after the university made clear that the SGRC-UI, a student-led initiative that aims to offer counselling services on gender and sexuality issues, had not yet been formally approved by campus officials. 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The complaint, though, was not examined, as \"the plaintiffs were wrong to think that, to comply with the regulation, trans persons could be forced to serve against their will.\"\nOn March 3rd policymakers and industry leaders will be challenged to rethink the future of the global LGBT movement, and its impact on business, during a 24-hour rolling event from The Economist Events spanning Hong Kong, London and New York. Registration is open! Click here to find out more. 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        "raw_content": "Welcome to the Corporate FAQ page!\nHere you can find the answers for many of your Frequently Asked Questions. The majority of these questions have come from people like you looking to learn more about the type of work they do. If you don\u2019t find your answers here, email us for assistance!\nWhat does it mean by \u201cdomestic\u201d state?\nThe domestic state is the state in which the entity has been formed.\nWhat does it mean by \u201cforeign\u201d state?\nThe foreign state(s) is any other state the entity is qualified to do business in.\nWhat is the difference between name availability and name reservation?\nName availability is a check to see if the entity name you wish to use is not being used by any other entity. Nor is there a name conflict in that state. The name reservation usually occurs after the availability check in case the entity is not ready to be formed and filed but the company does not wish to lose the name.\nAn LLC is more flexible than a corporation and simpler to maintain, yet still provides its members the limited liability protection available to a corporation while enjoying the pass-through tax treatment of a sole proprietorship or partnership. An LLC is run under an Operating Agreement rather than corporate by-laws.\nMembers of an LLC are the owners of the company, who generally report tax liability on their personal tax returns, thereby paying taxes at the lower personal rate. Members can draw funds from the LLC without the double taxation of a C corporation. The type of entity may be selected on IRS Form SS-4, Application for Employer Identification Number. In some instances, it may be necessary to fileIRS Form 8832, Entity Classification Election.\nA corporation (also known as a C corporation) is an independent legal entity owned by shareholders. The liability lies with the corporation, not the shareholders for all actions and debts incurred by the business. Depending on the state, the entity must include a corporate designation (corporation, incorporated, limited) at the end of its business name.\nWhat is stock and how does it work?\nStock gives rights of ownership (in part) of the assets of a corporation and a right to an interest in any surplus after the payment of debt. The number of shares of stock a company desires to authorize is determined by the corporation and set forth in its corporate documents. In some jurisdictions, a par value is set for each share of stock as the minimum consideration required to be paid for shares sold by the corporation. Among others, classes of stock may include common stock, preferred stock, and/or convertible stock. In many jurisdictions, the number of shares directly affects the franchise tax amount that will be due. One should consult with an attorney or accountant if they are unsure what to list when forming their company.\nA C corporation is a corporation taxed for income tax purposes by the Internal Revenue Services (IRS) at corporate tax rates, which may be higher than the tax rates for other types of entities. Owners take either a salary (which then necessitates the filing of quarterly and annual payroll tax filings) or dividends using after tax dollars. If no other tax status is selected by the corporation and approved by the IRS, it will by default be a C corporation. A C corporation will provide limited liability for its owners.\nA C corporation allows for the easy transfer of ownership through the sale of stock and will continue to survive past the deaths of individual shareholders.\nA C corporation is the most rigidly structured and organized. Complete and accurate record keeping is imperative in order to preserve the liability protection available to its owners. Each year, the shareholders must hold an annual meeting or take action by written consent (depending on the corporation\u2019s by-laws and applicable state statutes) to ratify actions taken on behalf of the business for the previous year. A separate bank account must be maintained and there may be no co-mingling of personal and corporate funds. All assets of the corporation (such as bank accounts, automobiles, credit cards, loans) must be in the name of the corporation, although a shareholder may be asked to guaranty payment of corporate borrowing. It is important to remember, a corporation is an \u201calter ego\u201d of the owner and when a corporation does not act like a separate entity, courts may decide to \u201cpierce the corporate veil\u201d; thereby taking away the limited liability protection afforded a corporation. Fraud may also result in the corporate veil being pierced.\nS corporation status is one afforded by the IRS. To become an S corporation, first a regular or close corporation is formed, and then a Form 2553 is completed and filed with the IRS to declare S status. An S corporation is not taxed as a separate entity by the IRS, but its profits \u201cpass through\u201d to the individual stockholders and are taxed at each individual taxpayer\u2019s income tax rate. Profits and losses are passed through to the stockholders\u2019 personal income tax returns. With an S corporation, shareholders may take a \u201creasonable\u201d salary as well as shareholder distributions. Payroll expenses will be assessed against a shareholder\u2019s salary, as with any other employee.\nAn S corporation, despite its distinct taxing structure, provides limited liability for its owners, just as a C corporation does. As with a C corporation, complete and accurate record keeping is essential for limited liability to be protected.\nS election must generally be made within 75 days of the state filing organizing the corporation and the form must be signed by all shareholders of the corporation.\nWhat is a close corporation?\nA close corporation has special provisions, which you must elect to be subject to, and which may be set out in the certificate of incorporation. Special provisions generally include (a) the requirement that the number of stockholders must be specified and cannot exceed a specific number, (b) specific restrictions on transfer of stock will apply to all stock of the company, and (c) there may be no public offing or trading of stock, within the meaning of the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended. Shareholders in a close corporation will generally take an active part in the management of the company.\nA benefit corporation is a for-profit company similar to a C Corp, but with additional language in its charter that indicates an additional consideration when making corporate decisions. This additional consideration will vary from state to state, but generally includes a positive impact on the society, workers, community, or the environment. While the directors of a C corporation are legally bound to only consider the interests of shareholders when making decisions, the directors of a benefit corporation may make decisions based on the special consideration set out in the corporate charter. Benefit corporations generally require a higher degree of transparency, and not every state allows for the formation of a benefit corporation. You should discuss with your attorney or accountant if you are considering forming a benefit corporation.\nWhat is a nonprofit corporation?\nA non-stock corporation (called a not for profit or nonprofit corporation in some states) is formed and then the appropriate application for recognition is completed and filed with the IRS. Non-profit status is granted by the IRS. Contrary to the sound of its title, a non-profit corporation may end its fiscal year with money or assets in hand. A non-profit corporation is different from a regular or close corporation in that there are no stockholders to whom \u201cprofits\u201d may be passed. When forming a non-profit corporation, it may be necessary to include language in your formation document agreeable to the IRS and pertinent to the exemption you will be requesting. Check with your attorney or accountant to determine the correct wording and exemption form or go to the IRS website for further information. Only the IRS can determine whether your corporation qualifies for tax-exempt status.\nFor those entities applying for exemption under Section 501(c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC), a Form 1023, Application for Exemption, must be filed within 15 months of formation of the entity. If you are forming a non-profit corporations that may not be applying for tax exempt status under Section 501(c) (3) of the IRC, you may read about other 501(c) organizations at http://www.irs.gov/publications/p557/ch04.html.\nChurches are automatically afforded tax exempt status and are not required to file a Form 1023 or annual tax return. Homeowner associations are not considered non-profit corporations by the IRS and are required to file a Form 1120-H with the IRS.\nA partnership is a single business owned by two or more people sharing in the ownership.\nGeneral Partnerships equally divide profits, liability and management equally among the partners.\nLimited partnerships, or partnerships with limited liability, are more complex than general partnerships. Limited partnerships allow partners to have limited liability as well as limited input with the management decisions of the partnership.\nWhen two or more persons will be co-owners of a business, they may choose to form a general partnership. Typically, all of the partners of a general partnership are equally liable for the debts of the partnership and the actions of the other partners. While a general partnership should include the drafting of a partnership agreement, such agreements are not always filed with the applicable secretary of state\u2019s office. To have a partnership where the partners are afforded protection from the debts of the partnership, an LLP may be formed. A statement of qualification will be filed with the appropriate secretary of state\u2019s office indicating the partners wish to have their partnership classified as an LLP. Many LLPs are formed by professional persons such as lawyers, doctors or accountants who, historically, participated in general partnerships.\nWhich states require publication and for what types of entities?\nPublication is required in only three states. Please see the outlines below for state specific information.\nNevada: Publication is required within the first calendar year of registration and annually thereafter, anywhere within the state that publishes legal notices. Entities required to publish are foreign corporations and nonprofit corporations. The due date is March 31 or 3 months after the fiscal year end. This process is governed by the attorney general\u2019s office.\nArizona: Publication is required within 60 days after the application has been approved by the commission, in the county where the company is located. Entities required to publish are foreign and domestic corporations, domestic limited liability companies (LLC), and foreign and domestic limited liability limited partnerships (LLLP) The notices must run for 3 consecutive publications.\nNew York: Must publish in two newspapers (chosen by the county clerk only) within 120 days after filing articles. County is based on the County indicated on initial filing only, as where the office of the limited liability company is to be located. Entities required to publish are foreign and domestic limited liability companies (LLC) and limited partnerships (LP).\nWhat is a corporate kit and why do I need one?\nA corporate kit is a repository and record log for your corporation or limited liability company. The corporate kit holds corporate documents as well as the corporate seal and subsequent public record filings and the meeting minutes.\nWhat is an employer identification number (EIN)?\nAn employer identification number (EIN) is a unique numerical identifier assigned by the IRS and used to identify business, partnerships, or other entities.\nA registered agent is required in most states for corporations, LLCs and certain other legal entities to register an address within the jurisdiction for the purposes of receiving tax and legal notices during business hours. This address, or rather the individual or company maintaining it, is known as the \u201cregistered agent.\u201d The registered agent accepts governmental mail, annual reports, tax documents, and service of process (SOP) on behalf of the company.\nWhat is independent representation?\nIndependent representation is on occasion; by statutory or financial situations require an outside party be named to your board of directors. This unique position is known by several names: independent director, independent manager, or springing member are among the titles.\nWhat are charter documents?\nCharter documents are the formation documents in an entity\u2019s home or domestic state.\nWhat are certified copies?\nCertified copies are photocopies of already filed documents authenticated with an attached certificate stating the photocopy is true and correct. These may be needed when opening a bank account or for other routine business.\nWhat is a good standing certificate?\nA certificate of good standing is a certified document attesting to the status of the entity with the issuing agency (such as the Secretary of State) as of a specified date. Depending on the jurisdiction, the document may include information regarding the formation date, franchise tax and annual filing requirements. 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        "raw_content": "Trends By Stephanie Vos\nAt the 2017 Aspen Ideas Festival, Katie Couric sat down with Adam Grant and Simon Sinek to talk about millennials in the workplace. The surprising element? Millennials may be driving this cultural shift, but these changes have benefits for all. Millennials aren\u2019t as different as we may have imagined them to be, and the future of work is changing so rapidly that we\u2019d do well to get on board.\nNot So Different, You and I\nThe \u2018old\u2019 have always complained about the young, and with relish. But Adam Grant points out, \u201cWhen you look at the data, millennials are not that different from the rest of us in what they want.\u201d Though the label of \u201centitled\u201d is relatively new, it turns out it\u2019s not a new criticism. Simon Sinek told of one researcher who went back to surveys given to high school seniors throughout the past decades, and found that Gen Xers and baby boomers were \u201cjust as entitled at their age.\u201d The qualities most often held against millennials are driven by age, not generational cohort. The thinking is that before we become responsible for children and families, while we\u2019re still in our 20s and early 30s, every generation has exhibited these traits.\nGrant conducted research with Facebook about what its millennial employees were looking for from their work and through surveys, three clear themes rose to the top:\nCareer: want to be challenged, grow, experience mastery, rise in influence\nCommunity: want to experience belonging, have friendships, feel valued as a part of the team\nCause: want to have a sense of purpose, that our mission matters, know that I make a meaningful contribution\nNext, they sent the survey to the Gen X and baby boomer employees (yes, there are a few 60 year olds that work in tech) and found that the same three things were priorities. Interestingly, though millennials are often stereotyped as being obsessed with meaning and purpose, the concern for cause rose steadily with the age of the respondent.\nSo often, fancy perks like free cafeteria food or a stylish office space are thought to attract millennial talent, but Grant and Sinek agree that these miss the point. Alternatively, millennials often seek jobs with specific outcomes: a certain salary or benefits, a certain amount of prestige. Neither one lead to happiness, or great performance.\nWhat matters most at work is the people you work with, and your day to day tasks. Sinek shared the story of how he approached job interviews when he was younger: when asked what he was looking for in a job, he would always give the same reply, \"I\u2019m looking for a mentor.\"\nOne of the best companies to work for may not be what you think. WD40 \u2013 yes, the ubiquitous garage grease \u2013 has an incredible reputation as a workplace. It\u2019s not that they have the most bean bag chairs or campus scooters or a whole cereal room in the cafeteria, it\u2019s all about the people and how they mentor and support one another.\nMillennials are not the only ones trying to figure out how to live their best life, how to find a career they love and find meaningful. As the future of work is rapidly changing, it\u2019s worth looking at what truly contributes to personal success.\nThere are two ways to be popular: status and likeability. Likeability is a strong predictor of positive outcomes. Social media, the favorite target of millennial suspicion, can be used to build either one. What makes you most likeable, argues Katie Couric, is your ability to find other people interesting. With an outward focus, and committing to listening to others, you\u2019ll build your likeability and become someone that others want to be around and find valuable.\nGrant recommends taking jobs based on the skills you want to learn for the next step of your career. \u201cThe best approach is to say, there are some skills I really want to learn and practice, and I\u2019m going to take my first job based on that. And then once I\u2019ve gotten a handle on those skills, I\u2019m going to figure out what else I want to learn how to do, and base job two off of what I learned at job one.\u201d A fair and harsh assessment of your own skills, using the insights of those around you, can lead to a clearer picture of what you can use and what you can develop and where to go next.\nThe panelists were in agreement about technology \u2013 and it\u2019s not just a millennial problem. Grant mentioned a study that found that just by having your phone on your desk (even if it isn\u2019t on!) means that your working memory drops by 10% and your fluid memory by 5%. (Have your phone in a different room if you\u2019re serious about focus) For example, Grant described an engineering department that went to a No Interruptions schedule from 9:00am-12:00pm 3 times a week. They literally weren\u2019t allowed to talk to each other during those hours. The result? Their product launched on time for the first time ever.\nSinek continued on this theme by explaining that you need twenty minutes of concentration before you get into deep thought, and every time you\u2019re interrupted, you need to start the twenty minutes over again. The problem is that we\u2019re so addicted to these interruptions that we self-interrupt if we\u2019re not outwardly interrupted.\nThink your office can\u2019t enforce a cell phone-free conference room? 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        "raw_content": "There\u2019s no shortage of dating apps on the market \u2013 and isn\u2019t that what people would agree dating has become? A swipe of the thumb? But relationships aren\u2019t forged through meet ups. They take research and commitment before the initial face-to-face. You could even say the way you pitch to media is a lot like dating.\nMedia relations is a process that thrives on building, retaining and sometimes, if something goes awry, repairing relationships. It\u2019s mutually beneficial; both parties get something out of it \u2013 like quality coverage (for me and my client or company) and a reliable source (for the reporter or editor). Come to think of it, the process of online dating and pitching are similar, too. Here are a few reasons why.\nPitch Media Like You\u2019re Online Dating:\nRegarding relationships, the adage seems to go: \u201cIt will happen when you least expect it.\u201d However, the same can\u2019t be said for pitching journalists. Unless you have some prior connection with a reporter that you\u2019ve nurtured over time, there\u2019s a slim chance she\u2019ll proactively reach out seeking one of your experts. So, put yourself out there. If your goal is to secure an interview with a New York Times reporter, give your pitch everything you\u2019ve got. (Hopefully that includes a newsworthy, relevant and timely hook.)\nDon\u2019t make it all about you.\nRelationships and dating are about balance and compromise. When was the last time you reached out to a reporter just to ask what their needs are? Forcing the same source in their face with no real angle or news hook proves you\u2019re just in the relationship for what you get out of it, and who wants such a one-sided connection? Show them you\u2019re interested in more than just their angles \u2013 c\u2019mon!\nYou know that feeling when you send a text and 24 hours later you still haven\u2019t received a response? That, my friend, is the beginning of what kids these days call \u201cghosting.\u201d No, it\u2019s not nice, but it\u2019s done \u2013 a lot (too much). In reporters\u2019 defense, they get hundreds of irrelevant emails a day and it\u2019s near impossible to respond to each one with a yes or no. So, most often, you get nothing in return. Ghosted. It\u2019s okay, encouraged even, to follow up, especially when you know what you\u2019ve got is what they want. Try not to be overbearing though; that kind of behavior gets you listed on the \u201cdo not call\u201d list \u2013 in both dating and pitching. Also, make sure when a reporter does reach out asking for additional details or agreeing to an interview that you respond quickly and thoroughly.\nLike in dating, journalists need time to figure out what type of relationship they\u2019re seeking. Click To TweetJust remember this: Like in dating, journalists need time and space to figure out what type of relationship they\u2019re seeking. If you can\u2019t quite figure out how to approach or court them, we\u2019re here with some expert advice \u2013 PR advice, not dating.",
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        "raw_content": "Every developer of a game has one primary goal \u2013 to get more and more people playing it. But accomplishing that goal usually takes time, work, knowing your audience and out-of-the-box thinking.\nWhether there are only few players paying to play your game or you have thousands playing for free, the process of getting players interested in your game and retaining them is very important.\nHere are some things that you can do to improve your chances:\nFirst of all, you need to have a plan. Having a sensible player acquisition strategy is the most essential part of targeting and attracting players who will love your game. This can include defining your target audience, identifying their locations and interests, researching the areas where they can be reached, and designing the best approach for reaching them and making them interested in your game. Having a plan does not only mean devising a go-to-market strategy, it also covers preparation, analyzing the existing situation and optimizing to reach more people.\nKnowing your targeted player-group can help you easily estimate the cost of player acquisition. In this phase, it is extremely important not to underestimate the consequences of jumping the gun and kick- starting your player acquisition before your game is fully ready to be launched.\nPresenting your game in a unique way is what will turn the attention of the audience towards your game. Even then, you will need to be careful to select the right platforms for working with, depending on the niche you want to target.\nFinally comes designing the branding strategy for your game. The development and execution of your game\u2019s brand strategy should be precisely tied to specific phases of its release schedule to optimize your results and LTV. The role of branding advertising in your strategy, on the other hand, should be based on scaling input, reach and events. Though it can be costly, branding advertising is most effective for producing results in terms of PA and building awareness for your game.\nDeveloping and implementing a branding strategy for a game usually requires you to select the tools that will best target specific parts of a very segmented market. That means that you need to do a lot of planning, delivering and reporting, while automatically optimizing your campaigns, to get the best results.\nMost successful game developers have been tracking their ROI in games advertising for a long time. In their marketing strategies they set out clear targets for cost of acquisition (CPA) and ROI (CPAU). Tracking these is a key element in the launch of a successful game.\nPost-click and post-install metrics are also helpful for determining the true value of a user acquired through paid media.\nGreat game developers rely on a long list of resources to hook players. Here are some of the items at the top of it:\nFacebook \u2013 has been the decisive tool for advertising almost any kind of brand over the last few years, and games are no different. A lot of thriving game developers have chosen this platform as a key advertising partner.\nEverywhere else \u2013 But Facebook\u2019s prices rise every day and vary depending on the market and audience being targeted. That fact has driven plenty of brands and game developers to other modes of advertising to reach their players. For ex. Forums, Gaming news websites, PPC advertising, Media buying etc.\nCreative assets \u2013 Every developer needs to put eye-catching visual elements at the center of their promotional efforts. The time has long passed when a banner ad was enough. Nowadays game developers need to design a mix of ad creatives that drive high-quality acquisition. This should include rich media, which has proven to be very effective in driving successful acquisition and is highly recommended for any performance campaign.\nOptimizing is the KEY \u2013 Today there are multiple tools and services that help game developers and online marketers test and boost their game ad campaigns. Successful advertisers are those that constantly enhance their results based on creative assets, inventory partner\u2019s, calls to action and a myriad of other variables that can be optimized with these tools.\n2016 has been an exciting year for both mobile and online games advertising, full of amazing branding campaigns created by game developers and publishers.\nImplementing these tips and this know-how in your campaigns and marketing can boost your PA strategy, bringing you the players that you need when you launch your game.\nIf you need more assistance, iQU can help you. We directly manage advertising placements on games websites via our branding service, taking your game through advertising planning, delivering and reporting while automatically optimizing your campaign to get maximum exposure and the best results for your game.\nYou decide the objectives, budgets and targeting. We do the rest.",
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        "raw_content": "Iron deficiency in inflammatory bowel disease\nIf you have inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) your risks increase of also having iron deficiency and iron deficiency anaemia.\nIBD is the name for a group of conditions where your gastrointestinal tract (your small and large intestines) becomes inflamed. The two most common forms of IBD are Crohn\u2019s disease and ulcerative colitis (UC) 1. In the UK and the USA, around 1 in 250 people have IBD2,3. The exact cause of IBD is unknown but it is thought that many factors are involved, including smoking, previous infections, and genetics4.\nAnaemia is the most common non-intestinal symptom of IBD5. Anaemia is where the number of red blood cells in your body, or the amount of oxygen that they can carry, is too low for your body\u2019s needs. Anaemia can occur for many reasons, however the most common reason for anaemia in IBD is iron deficiency5.\nIf you have IBD of any kind you are at risk of iron deficiency and iron deficiency anaemia (IDA)6. Different studies have calculated the number of people with IBD and iron deficiency anaemia differently, but they suggest that 36%\u201376% of people with IBD experience iron deficiency anaemia7. The main reasons why you may experience iron deficiency or iron deficiency anaemia with IBD are:\nLong term internal bleeding within the intestines\nReduced iron absorption from your diet due to inflammation in your intestines\nReduced dietary intake of iron, if you avoid eating certain foods such as leafy greens because they increase your IBD symptoms1.\nAlthough iron deficiency is the most common cause of anaemia in IBD5, there are also other reasons that you might become anaemic such as:\nAnaemia of chronic disease (inflammation)1. This type of anaemia is caused by your body\u2019s immune system8. With this type of anaemia, some of the iron that is present in your body is not available for the production of haemoglobin for your red blood cells8. This means that fewer red blood cells are produced. Also, the life span of your red blood cells can be reduced8.\nAnaemia of vitamin deficiencies For example, due to decreased absorption of vitamin B12 or folic acid1. Anaemia from vitamin deficiencies occurs if you do not eat enough food containing vitamin B12 and folic acid, or if you have not absorbed these nutrients from your food in your intestines. This type of anaemia may be more likely if you have Crohn\u2019s disease as the sections of the small intestine where these nutrients are usually absorbed may be inflamed, or may have been surgically removed8.\nDrug-induced anaemia For example, anaemia caused by IBD treatments, such as sulphasalazine and azathioprine8, that supress the production of blood cells1.\nIt is important to treat your anaemia, whether this is due to iron deficiency or any of the other reasons mentioned above.\nIron deficiency can lead to a reduced ability to work, and if symptoms are severe, can cause an extended hospital stay5. Treating iron deficiency or iron deficiency anaemia with extra iron can improve your mental and physical function, making you feel more energetic and generally improving your quality of life.\nIf you think that you might be iron deficient or you are concerned about your health in any way, it is important that you talk to your doctor. Your doctor will be able to find out whether you are anaemic and, if you are, what the causes behind it are and how it can be treated.\n1. a. b. c. d. e. Ott C, Liebold A, Takses A, Strauch UG, Obermeier F. High prevalence but insufficient treatment of iron-deficiency anemia in patients with inflammatory bowel disease: results of a population-based. Gastroenterol Res Pract. 2012;2012:595970. doi:10.1155/2012/595970.\n2. NHS inflammatory Bowel Disease. Available at: http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Inflammatory-bowel-disease/Pages/Introducti.... Accessed November 19, 2013.\n3. Kappelman MD, Rifas\u2013Shiman SL, Kleinman K, et al. The Prevalence and Geographic Distribution of Crohn\u2019s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis in the United States. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2007;5(12):1424-1429.\n4. Baumgart DC, Carding SR. Inflammatory bowel disease: cause and immunobiology. Lancet. 2007;369(9573):1627-40. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(07)60750-8.\n5. a. b. c. Stein J, Hartmann F, Dignass AU. Diagnosis and management of iron deficiency anemia in patients with IBD. Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2010;7(11):599-610. doi:10.1038/nrgastro.2010.151.\n6. Stein J, Dignass A. Management of iron deficiency anemia in inflammatory bowel disease\u2013a practical approach. Ann Gastroenterol. 2012;26:1-10.\n7. Goldberg ND. Iron deficiency anemia in patients with inflammatory bowel disease. Clin Exp Gastroenterol. 2013;6:61-70. doi:10.2147/CEG.S43493.\n8. a. b. c. d. e. Gasche C, Lomer MCE, Cavill I, Weiss G. Iron, anaemia, and inflammatory bowel diseases. Gut. 2004;53(8):1190-7. doi:10.1136/gut.2003.035758.",
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        "raw_content": "STAIRWAY TO THE SEA \u201cTwenty years from now, you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do.\u201d These words by Mark Twain are one of the many reasons why you should choose to sail in the new Ferretti Yachts 450. Because it was designed and built specifically with the idea of inspiring new owners and taking everyone else by surprise. Because Ferretti Yachts has concentrated all of its yachting heritage and construction know-how in this yacht to stay ahead in the 40- to 50-foot sector with a yacht that is innovative and enthralling for the shape of its hull, its generous volumes, air of elegance, and practical layout of its interiors. With its sporty lines and abundance of natural light in the living areas, the Ferretti Yachts 450 exploits the contrast of materials and colours on board, creating a sophisticated dialogue between the veneers, lacquered surfaces and ample use of textiles. The yacht is the outcome of the collaboration between Ferretti Group\u2019s Product Strategic Committee, the Group\u2019s Engineering Department \u2013 that supervised the technical and naval engineering \u2013 and Studio Zuccon International Project, which designed the exteriors and interiors. The yacht is already being built at the new production facility in Forl\u00ec, ahead of its official debut at the 2016 Cannes Yachting Festival.\nVenditore Ferretti Group America\nVenditore Allied Marine - Huntington\nVenditore ASIAMARINE",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Health Tips \u00bb What is Serotonin Syndrome Symptoms?\nSerotonin is produced by a biochemical conversion procedure which integrates tryptophan, a part of proteins, with tryptophan hydroxylase, a chemical reactor. Together, they form 5-hydroxyltryptamine (5-HT), also referred to as serotonin.Serotonin is most typically believed to be a neurotransmitter, although some consider the chemical to be a hormone.\nQuick facts on serotonin\nHere are some bottom lines about serotonin.\nSerotonin is a crucial chemical neurotransmitter in the human body.\nIt is typically regarded as a chemical that is responsible for keeping state of mind balance.\nSerotonin is developed by a biochemical conversion procedure.\nSerotonin is made in the brain and the intestines. The majority of the body\u2019s serotonin, in between 80-90%, can be discovered in the gastrointestinal tract.\nSerotonin that is used inside the brain should be produced within it.\nIt is believed that serotonin can impact mood and social behavior, appetite and digestion, sleep, memory and sexual desire and function.\nAn association has been made in between depression and serotonin.Researchers remain not sure whether reduced levels of serotonin add to depression or depression causes a decline in serotonin levels.\nDrugs that modify serotonin levels have important medical uses such as in the treatment of depression, queasiness and migraine.\nMedical research continues to assess the role of serotonin in weight problems and Parkinson\u2019s disease.\nOther ways to increase body serotonin levels include mood induction, light, workout and diet.\nSee also: Depression: Causes, Symptoms and Natural Treatments\nSerotonin syndrome is the effect of extreme stimulation of the main nerve system and peripheral serotonin receptors. It can occur due to taking medication, controlled substances or dietary supplements, and normally happens when two drugs that impact serotonin levels are taken at the same time i.e. taking migraine medicine along with antidepressants.\nCarcinoid growths can cause extreme levels of serotonin. These are cancerous and are frequently discovered in the GI tract. The growths cause excessive serotonin to be launched. The majority of carcinoid growths have no symptoms, therefore they are frequently found when tests or procedures are performed for other conditions.\nSerotonin syndrome leads to excessive nerve activity. Symptoms can occur within a few hours of the compound, inducing the condition, being taken. It is potentially life-threatening, and signs and symptoms include:\nAgitation and restlessness.\nPupil dilation.\nLoss of muscle co-ordination.\nMuscle rigidness.\nIf the case is severe then serotonin syndrome can be harmful. It can cause high fever, irregular heart beat, seizures and unconsciousness.\nHow treat serotonin syndrome\nSerotonin syndrome can not be detected by a single test, and as lots of other conditions share comparable symptoms, a healthcare company will try to rule these out prior to identifying serotonin syndrome.\nIf identified, treatment will concentrate on trying to restore typical serotonin levels. If symptoms are minor then stopping the medication that started the issue might be enough to make the symptoms disappear after a few days.\nMore extreme types of serotonin syndrome may require treatment in healthcare facility. Depending upon the degree of the symptoms, different medications can be offered to unwind or incapacitate the muscles, control heart rate and blood pressure and sometimes block the production of serotonin.\nOxygen can also be given as can fluids intravenously, in order to maintain normal levels of oxygen in the bloodstream and to treat fever and dehydration.\nNatural ways to improve serotonin levels\nAs well as SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors) and controlled substances, there are believed to be other methods to increase the levels of serotonin in the body.\nMood induction: changes in idea, either through psychiatric therapy or self-induction, might increase levels of serotonin if the interaction in between serotonin synthesis and state of mind is a two-way relationship.\nLight: currently used as a treatment for seasonal depression, a few studies have recommended that it can be used to treat depression as well.\nExercise: exercise has an antidepressant result, and some research has actually suggested that it can increase brain serotonin function.\nDiet: foods that have higher levels of tryptophan than others could be connected to enhanced mood and cognition, possibly due to increased serotonin levels.\nThese are all areas that need more study, as present understanding remains speculative.There is a lot that is still unidentified about serotonin.\nDepression: Causes, Symptoms and Natural Treatments\nSelenium Deficiency Symptoms",
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        "raw_content": "\u2248 Comments Off on Surveiller et punir\nDiscipline and Punish, Michel Foucault, panopticon, power, prison, society, Surveiller et punir\nFoucault, Michel. Surveiller et punir: Naissance De La Pris. Gallimard French, 1998. 360 pp.\nMichel Foucault\u2019s Discipline and Punish has become a canonical text in many disciplines since its first print in 1975. Considered one of the foremost post-structuralists, Foucault has drastically impacted the way in which we today think about power, a major theme in many of his works, not excluding Discipline and Punish. For Foucault, power is intrinsically tied to knowledge. Discipline and Punish describes the evolution of various systems of knowledge that give the institutions that possess the knowledge to apply it to society in the form of power. Although the prison is used as an example in this work, it can also been seen as a larger metaphor to society. Societal norms\u2014created by knowledge\u2014are a veritable prison for individuals. The power discourse that operates in prisons also operates in society, and the mechanisms of control over the criminal and the citizen are the same. As Foucault points out, these methods of observation, categorisation, and control originated in monasteries, factories, schools, hospitals and in the army and were later applied to prisons. All these institutions regulate the individual in similar ways because the power they claim over their subjects is also similar. The illustration Foucault uses in his defence is Jeremy Bentham\u2019s Panopticon. This model allowed for the possibility of constant observation of the subject without the subject knowing if s/he was being observed. This caused the internalisation of discipline, creating \u201cdocile bodies\u201d required by the industrial world. The institution divided an individual\u2019s experience of even the very basic mediums of time and space into rational/scientific units that could be regulated, essential to the development of the idea of abstract labour. In a way, the Enlightenment that promised freedom and liberty to its followers thus trapped them in a panopticon in which they are regulated even more closely and have less freedom. This argument, some claim, is inherent even in the book\u2019s French title: Surveiller et punir: Naissance de la prison. The word \u201csurveiller\u201d means \u201cto watch over\u201d in French, not discipline. Thus, the role of institutions in modern society is to watch over ordinary citizens and regulate their time and bodies.\nA critical leap Foucault makes in Discipline and Punish is the shifting of the subject of the punishment from the body to the soul. The traditional argument for the abolition of public executions and torture is the humanitarianism that swept through Europe on the heels of the Enlightenment. Foucault\u2019s view, however, is that with increasing contemplation on the idea of the Self, the human soul offered opportunities for greater control than the human body. Reformists were more concerned with a effective way of controlling the mob rather than have humanitarian concerns. The justice of the Crown was usually ineffective in making an example of a subject, and unfortunately, in some cases, the body became a site upon which to focus admiration for other revolutionaries. Therefore, punishment had to go beyond its traditional domain to be effective, as psychiatry and other sciences allowed. A corollary of this is that power is now firmly in the hands of a few elites that could delineate the normative discourse for society.\nFoucault\u2019s arguments then place power between entities (individual or institution) rather than ascribe it to any one entity or the other. Because power is created through knowledge and its application, it must then subsequently reside in the nature of application. This is a major shift in previous views of power, ones that placed it firmly with God, his servants (the clergy), or his political representatives (divine right of succession of the nobility). Foucault\u2019s assertion makes power far more intangible. Its dissociation from any entity and appearance in the dynamic relationship between entities makes it more difficult to influence it. Thus, Foucault\u2019s power paradigm becomes a prison for society. In a sense, Foucault continues Nietzsche\u2019s assertion that the world is merely a system that the \u00dcbermensch can rise above, but he then proceeds to declare that it is impossible to escape Max Weber\u2019s iron cage of society, an all-encompassing institution Foucault calls the carceral system. Since power can be defined only by technocrats and exercised by bureaucrats, it is impossible for the individual to access the nodes of power, and those who rise in the ranks of the technocrats or bureaucrats will have no incentive to reform, as Herbert Marcuse argued in One-Dimensional Man, because they themselves will have the most to lose.\nAn interesting deviation from Enlightenment thinkers is Foucault\u2019s pessimism regarding individuality. Foucault sees the individual as a social construct created by a power discourse. Through mass technology the individual is constantly eulogised, but in reality, this created individual is merely an efficient cog in the system\u2019s wheel. 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        "raw_content": "SLCR #178: \u201cWeird Al\u201d Yankovic (October 10, 2012)\nThe essence of comedy is surprise, except when it isn\u2019t. Jokes you\u2019ve heard before aren\u2019t funny, except when they are.\nI don\u2019t know why some things work this way and some don\u2019t. Years ago \u2013 for the first (and, so far, only) time as an adult \u2013 I tried watching Spaceballs. I loved that movie as a kid. As an adult, I was so let down by how badly it failed to live up to my memories that I began to suspect that there was some form of treachery involved, that someone had edited the movie and replaced all the jokes with not-quite-jokes. But I can watch episodes of Arrested Development or the good years of The Simpsons, shows that I\u2019ve seen so many times I almost know them by heart, and not only do I laugh at the jokes, but I laugh before they\u2019re said because I know they\u2019re coming.\nThis is not to suggest that Arrested Development and Spaceballs are on par. But you know what I mean, right?\nMaybe Spaceballs is on par with \u201cWeird Al\u201d Yankovic? There might be something to that.\nAnyway. I bring this up because Weird Al\u2019s show at the casino was more or less exactly the same format as the show I saw in Saskatoon five years ago. And really, that show wasn\u2019t much different from when I saw him in 1996. So, y\u2019know, if you\u2019ve never been to a Weird Al show and you think that\u2019s something you might like to do someday, maybe you should just quit reading right here. I\u2019ll even give you a spoiler-free review: you already know exactly how you feel about Weird Al and that is how you will feel about seeing him in concert.\nLike the 2007 show, I bought tickets right when they went on sale, and we wound up at the front. It\u2019s hard not to be extra excited for a show when you\u2019re right there, front and centre. I saw a few friends in the crowd \u2013 some people that I knew would be there, and some I did not \u2013 and they were all sad that they didn\u2019t have our seats. They all have better-paying jobs than I do, but I got to sit in the very front row for Weird Al. This says something about where my life\u2019s priorities lie. Probably nothing good.\nWe checked out the stuff table before the show. Apart from the usual CDs and t-shirts, they had Weird Al trading cards (which I did not buy) (also, they were sold as complete sets, so why would you trade them?) and did not have the new book about Al by the AV Club\u2019s Nathan Rabin (which I would have bought). No souvenirs for me.\nThe fans looked much the same as last time (see above, re: White & Nerdy), though I don\u2019t recall the guy with the big 007 tattoo on his neck at the 2007 show. Part of me wanted to get into a really excited discussion with him about Skyfall, and the smarter part of me made me not do that. I did think that a casino was an odd choice for a venue, since you\u2019d have to think that a significant portion of Weird Al\u2019s fanbase is made up of 12-year-old boys. But the concert hall looked like it was nearly sold out, so I guess there are enough folks in town who are 12-year-old boys at heart.\nThe format of the show was the same as always. He opened by playing the newest polka medley. There were lots of costume changes; while these were taking place, the big screens would be showing videos of Al \u201cinterviewing\u201d celebrities, or montages of Al\u2019s guest appearances on different TV shows and movies. I think most of the interviews were new, and most of the clips were shown at the last concert. Somewhere in the middle of the show, there was a long medley of parodies and originals, so if he didn\u2019t play your favourite song, there\u2019s at least a chance you\u2019d get to hear a chunk of it. (I did not get Biggest Ball of Twine in Minnesota, but I want the whole thing or nothing.) After the medley, you mostly get Al\u2019s greatest hits. And the show ended with Yoda, since he always closes with the Yoda chant, which is either now stuck in your head or best left to your imagination.\nLike last time, streamers were fired into the crowd when the bomb went off at the end of Canadian Idiot. Like last time, the Saskatchewan crowd reacted big to the reference to Saskatchewan. And like last time, I got hit in the face with Weird Al spit when he waved his water bottle in our direction.\nMost of Al\u2019s costumes have stayed the same too. There\u2019s still a fat suit and Amish attire. There\u2019s still a Segway on stage for White & Nerdy, and the band still dresses like Nirvana for the Smells Like Teen Spirit parody.\nWe did get at least a snippet of almost every song off the newest album, Alpocalypse, so there was some new content. I think it\u2019s one of Al\u2019s best records, so I was pretty pleased by this. I was especially glad that we got Skipper Dan \u2013 possibly Al\u2019s most depressing song \u2013 and CNR (with drummer Jon \u201cBermuda\u201d Schwartz dressed up like Meg White). There was no sign of Stop Fowarding That Crap To Me, which is a shame. I don\u2019t know if there\u2019s much of an audience for a style parody of Jim Steinman these days, but I loved the idea so much it\u2019s like he wrote it just for me.\nThe highlight of the show \u2013 and one of the highlights of my life \u2013 was Al\u2019s Prince-inspired song, Wanna B Ur Lovr. Like last time, Al grabbed a wireless mic and went out into the crowd, serenading all the ladies. He went all around the place, making sexyface at my friend Mary, and then headed back our way. I could tell that Mika sensed danger. But \u201cWeird Al\u201d Yankovic is a gentleman, and merely sang to my lovely wife \u201cI wanna be your love torpedo, are you pickin\u2019 up the subtle innuendo here?\u201d And I\u2019ll tell you, if there\u2019s anyone in the world who I\u2019d let hit on my wife without incident, it\u2019d be my childhood hero. It helps that Al just seems so nice, you know? When I was a little kid, I liked Ray Stevens as much as I liked Weird Al, but these days Stevens comes across as a racist, bitter, entitled Tea Party dickhead. If he so much as looks at my wife I\u2019m taking his G D head off.\nSo yes. A delightful time was had by all, even if it was more smiles of recognition than full-on belly laughs. Talking to friends after the show, it was evident that the people who hadn\u2019t seen Al in concert before enjoyed the show that much more than we did. That\u2019s how it goes.\nAnd one last \u201clike last time:\u201d like last time, some of us waited around after the show to see if Al would come out, and he did not. Low-level celebrity stalking was never something I was that big on, but I couldn\u2019t pass up the chance to possibly meet Weird Al. Of course, if I ever did get to, I don\u2019t think I could say anything that wasn\u2019t super creepy or cheesy, assuming I could say anything at all. There\u2019s probably a lesson I could take from that, and one I will surely intentionally forget next time.\nTags:casino regina, concerts, music, regina, slcr, weird al yankovic\nSLCR #177: Kathleen Edwards (October 3, 2012)\nAt least this one will be short. And boring.\nThis was a make-good show. Kathleen Edwards had been scheduled for a Regina show on April 12, but she came down with some throat issues which caused a delay of nearly six months. The delay, in turn, triggered a switch in the opening act, as Hannah Georges was replaced by Jenn Grant. The folks I know with tickets were disappointed with the delay but were understanding. We are not completely inhuman, here in Regina. As for the opening act switch, one friend\u2019s delight was cancelled out by another\u2019s disappointment, and vice versa. Me, I had no dog in this hunt. I was opening act Switzerland.\nOn this evening, I was recovering from my from my post-Minneapolis cold and was half-considering not even going. If the lingering road trip fatigue and ensuing illness wasn\u2019t enough, this was also my first day at my new job. I spent the first hour at The Exchange thinking that my review might consist solely of the word guuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuughg.\nAt least I got to sit down. We were in no rush to get to The Exchange, but when we got there, we discovered that two of my work pals were already there, camped out in the back of the venue. There was a spare chair for Mika, and I stood through the opening act, only stealing Mark\u2019s chair once Kathleen Edwards started playing. It seemed like the polite thing to do.\nThese days, it seems like I only hear new music when Mika and I drive someplace (out of town, I mean) and she commandeers the iPod jack to play what she\u2019s heard on CBC Radio 3. I like most of it! I tried downloading their Canadian indie music countdown, the R3-30, but for some reason, it crashes my iPod every time out. No idea why; nothing else I play does that, including longer CBC podcasts.\nAnyway, this is a long way of explaining why I only knew one Jenn Grant song, Getcha Good, which she opened with. She stumbled a bit over the lyrics of her first few songs, but recovered nicely and her short set was enjoyable enough.\nMy general lack of knowledge of current music extends to Kathleen Edwards as well, though thanks to Mika\u2019s iPod\u2019s friendly shuffle, I probably knew about four of Edwards\u2019 songs going in. Her most recent album, Voyageur, has been quite the success in Canada, being nominated for the 2012 Polaris Prize. (It lost to Feist\u2019s newest, which is not the call I would have made, and I like Feist just fine.) Its big single, Change The Sheets, was inescapable, even to someone like me, but that wasn\u2019t one of my favourite songs on the album, or at the show. Now, don\u2019t think I can NAME the songs I liked better. That\u2019s crazy talk. I\u2019ll just say I really enjoyed the whole show from start to finish and call it good.\nOn the subject of not knowing things, despite owning one of his albums, I had no idea what famed Canadian songwriter Jim Bryson looked like and was not expecting him to be introduced as a member of Edwards\u2019 band or for him to sing a song with her.\nOne of the few songs I did know, Chameleon/Comedian, contains the line \u201cwhen I smile, it\u2019s not for a funny joke.\u201d For whatever reason, whenever Mika would play this in the car, I\u2019d mishear it ever so slightly \u2013 \u201cwhen I smile, is not for funny joke.\u201d And then I\u2019d think of Natasha Fatale singing the song in a Pottsylvanian accent and get the giggles. This is one of those stories that just doesn\u2019t come across at all in print (or in person, I\u2019ve been told); even less so because I\u2019m listening to the song right now and Edwards enunciates quite clearly. I\u2019d blame my crappy car speakers, but I heard the lyrics perfectly fine at the show as well.\nWhile we\u2019re on the topic of review filler, I can tell you that Kathleen Edwards opened for Willie Nelson in Saskatoon in 2005, and my stepfather, who would have been about 80 at the time, didn\u2019t like her AT ALL. This was a regular topic of conversation for quite some time. I\u2019m not even sure I ever knew why he didn\u2019t like her.\nAnd having now seen her in concert, I\u2019m not sure why anyone wouldn\u2019t like her. Admittedly, she is not Willie Nelson; this is an undisputable fact, proven by science. But she also has lots of great songs, a remarkable voice, and a ridiculous amount of stage presence. And for someone with such critical acclaim, she never came across like she took herself too seriously. She\u2019d take breaks to hand out copies of books she liked (including one, I believe, to my former neighbour who is all over these reviews these days) or tour t-shirts that had a run-in with some red wine. When singing a cover of Bruce Springsteen\u2019s Human Touch with Jenn Grant, they tripped each other up which resulted in the lyrics somehow becoming \u201cna na na na na na fuck off human touch.\u201d\nAll told, this show was fantastic. Mika\u2019s got it as her pick for concert of the year, and while I\u2019m not 100% convinced, you could make a pretty strong case for it. There\u2019s a reason this show sold out so quickly that they booked (and, I believe, sold out) a second show. And there\u2019s a reason that when Twitter told me they were playing in Chicago a few days later, I made a point of talking the internet\u2019s very own Cubs Fan into going. 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        "raw_content": "https://www.anotherbookreview.com/2013/05/different-seasons-review.html King consist of four short or long ,depending on how you look at it novellas that each conveys a different message and eliciting various emotions from the readers .when looking for my next book to read by the great man himself, I saw this book making it to someone\u2019s top 10 Stephen\u2019s king\u2019s list and thought to give it a try since I\u2019ve rarely seen it in a \u2018top 10\u2019list before. Usually most readers put the stand as number 1 hated that book personally .up until now , Stephen king has been a hit or miss with the book I\u2019ve read written from him . I wanted to try something a bit different and different seasons seems to be what I was looking for. Upon completion of the book ,I came away with two awesome stories, one ok and one below average it was a pretty good ride but there definitely were some things that I didn\u2019t like the more got into the book\nWhile I had watched the movie a long time ago, I totally forgot that it was based on the novella by Stephen king himself. I really liked this story and I can see why it\u2019s one of the most popular one\u2019s taken out of different season .the mysteriousness of Andy Dufresne and his carefree attitude made things really interesting and you just can\u2019t help but wonder how it\u2019s going to end. Throughout the story, while you can\u2019t help but think about just how Andy will escape from Shawshank prison , this I don\u2019t think is a story about a simple prison break. There\u2019s much more to it than that. The story is being told through the eyes of red, another prisoner in Shawshank and slowly but surely, he recounts his tale about Andy Duresne. How does andy behave so\nThat other\u2019s don\u2019t ? I really liked the ending to this novella even though some might disagree. Some might find it as a bit of a cliff hanger but truly believe this is the best novella out of the four in different seasons.\nThe second novella is another one of my favorites and most memorable. It depicts of a young boy learning a dark secret of his elderly neighbors. I had no idea that this story was eventually going down the path of darkness and horror. When I did, it was amazing. Anytime you deal with Nazi\u2019s and the horrors of world war II, it definitely draws upon readers all kinds of emotions and feelings. Just how far can emotions and feelings. Just how far can one\u2019s curiosity go until it completely devours them? This is what I love best about Apt pupil. A young boy and an old man basically are at a tug or war to see who will relinquish first in their game of blackmail. The darkness of this novella is definitely what I consider bone chilling and it was a great to see the author once again writing something as dark as this. The story immediately caught my attention right at the start and I found the story itself to be quite fascinating. I found myself loving the dark ending. It fits with the rest of the story so well!\nBreathing method is the worst novella in four in my opinion but fortunately it\u2019s also the shortest of them all. It revolves around a lawyer being invited to some special old man\u2019s club by his boss. the author spends a lot of time building the hype and mysteriousness of this club.no latter than that are the readers than tossed into a story told by one of the club\u2019s member about how a women going through childbirth should control their breathing. It\u2019s kind of weird and I\u2019m sure no many readers know what to make of it at times. Just what exactly is the message here? What I got from it is the will and determination a single women has to go through to bear the child in the period of time the ending of this story within a story was definitely gruesome and unexpected to say the least. The ending itself for the main story is quite disappointing because I feel that the whole mysteriousness of the club and the character Steven himself was totally unnecessary and a complete waste of time. Heck even the main character of David himself has no bearing whatsoever on the story and is just there as a filter to take up space.\nNext Next post: Black Hawk \u2013 Movie review The movie titled \u2018Black Hawk Down\u2019 was released in 2001 and directed by Ridley Scott",
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        "raw_content": "It\u2019s been a really long day and what with getting up early to go walking in the morning, and then work, followed almost immediately by long rehearsal, I am completely wiped out.\nDo you know what is a really great way to relax and unwind after an extremely long and exhausting day?\nChasing the goddamn cat through the neighborhood at 10pm, that\u2019s what. Do I even need to add that at 10pm, it\u2019s dark out there. Very, very dark. And the aforementioned goddamn cat (Sherman, in case you hadn\u2019t already guessed) is grey and blends easily into shadows.\n(Yes, I caught him. Little brat.)\nAnyway. Here is today\u2019s snowflake. It\u2019s the best one yet, so far. Or maybe I\u2019m just too tired to care.\nOne Response to Adrenaline rush\nOh, I\u2019ve had to chase a cat in the dark before. No fun! But the star is quite lovely.",
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        "raw_content": "Oil companies fracking into drinking water sources, new research shows.\nLA Times: \u201cEnergy companies are fracking for oil and gas at far shallower depths than widely believed, sometimes through underground sources of drinking water, according to research released Tuesday by Stanford University scientists.\u201d\n\u201cThough researchers cautioned their study of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, employed at two Wyoming geological formations showed no direct evidence of water-supply contamination, their work is certain to roil the public health debate over the risks of the controversial oil and gas production process.\n\u2026.Fracking into underground drinking water sources is not prohibited by the 2005 Energy Policy Act, which exempted the practice from key provisions of the Safe Drinking Water Act. But the industry has long held that it does not hydraulically fracture into underground sources of drinking water because oil and gas deposits sit far deeper than aquifers.\nThe study, however, found that energy companies used acid stimulation, a production method, and hydraulic fracturing in the Wind River and Fort Union geological formations that make up the Pavillion gas field and that contain both natural gas and sources of drinking water.\n\u201cThousands of gallons of diesel fuel and millions of gallons of fluids containing numerous inorganic and organic additives were injected directly into these two formations during hundreds of stimulation events,\u201d concluded Dominic DiGiulio and Robert Jackson of Stanford\u2019s School of Earth Sciences in a presentation Tuesday at the American Chemical Society conference in San Francisco.\nThe scientists cautioned that their research, which is ongoing and has yet to be peer-reviewed, \u201cdoes not say that drinking water has been contaminated by hydraulic fracturing.\u201d\nRather, they point out that there is no way of knowing the effects of fracking into groundwater resources because regulators have not assessed the scope and impact of the activity.\n\u201cThe extent and consequences of these activities are poorly documented, hindering assessments of potential resource damage and human exposure,\u201d DiGiulio wrote.\nUnderground sources of drinking water, or USDWs, are a category of aquifers under the Safe Drinking Water Act that could provide water for human consumption.\n\u201cIf the water isn\u2019t being used now, it doesn\u2019t mean it can\u2019t be used in the future,\u201d said DiGiulio, a Stanford research associate who recently retired from the Environmental Protection Agency. \u201cThat was the intent of identifying underground sources of drinking water: to safeguard them.\u201d\nThe EPA documented in 2004 that fracking into drinking water sources had occurred when companies extracted natural gas from coal seams. But industry officials have long denied that the current oil and gas boom has resulted in fracking into drinking water sources because the hydrocarbon deposits are located in deeper geological formations.\n\u201cThankfully, the formations where hydraulic fracturing actually is occurring\u2026are isolated from USDWs by multiple layers and often billions of tons of impenetrable rock,\u201d said Steve Everley, a spokesman for Energy in Depth, an industry group.\nIndustry officials had not seen the Stanford research.\nDiGiulio and Jackson plotted the depths of fracked wells, as well as domestic drinking water wells in the Pavillion area. They found that companies used acid stimulation and hydraulic fracturing at depths of the deepest water wells near the Pavillion gas field, at 700 to 750 feet, far shallower than fracking was previously thought to occur in the area.\n\u201cIt\u2019s true that fracking often occurs miles below the surface,\u201d said Jackson, professor of environment and energy at Stanford. \u201cPeople don\u2019t realize, though, that it\u2019s sometimes happening less than a thousand feet underground in sources of drinking water.\u201d\nCompanies say that fracking has never contaminated drinking water. The EPA launched three investigations over the last six years into possible drinking water contamination by oil and gas activity in Dimock, Pa.; Parker County, Texas; and Pavillion, Wyo. After initially finding evidence of contamination at the three sites, the EPA shelved the investigations amid allegations by environmentalists and local residents that the regulator succumbed to political pressure.\nJackson said the Stanford study\u2019s findings underscore the need for better monitoring of fracking at shallower depths. \u201cYou can\u2019t test the consequences of an activity if you don\u2019t know how common it is,\u201d he said. \u201cWe think that any fracking within a thousand feet of the surface should be more clearly documented and face greater scrutiny.\u201d\nThe Stanford study focuses on Pavillion, in part because of DiGiulio\u2019s familiarity with the area when he served as an EPA researcher in the latter stages of the Pavillion water study. Industry and the state of Wyoming questioned the EPA\u2019s methodology after its 2011 draft report found the presence of chemicals associated with gas production in residents\u2019 well water. In June 2013, the EPA turned over the study to Wyoming regulators, whose work is being funded by EnCana, the company accused of polluting the water in Pavillion.\nThe EPA study looked at whether chemicals migrated upward from fracked geological zones into people\u2019s well water. The Stanford research does not explore the possibility of migration, focusing instead on the injection of fracking chemicals directly into geological formations that contain groundwater.\nThe EPA does not keep track of whether underground sources of drinking water have been hydraulically fractured as part of oil and gas development, said Alisha Johnson, a spokeswoman. \u201cEPA does not maintain a database of all the wells being hydraulically fractured across the country,\u201d she said in an email.\nIn their presentation, DiGiulio and Jackson noted that the EPA considers the Wind River formation and the Fort Union stratum below it to be underground sources of drinking water. 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        "raw_content": "The Recruiting Triple Threat Curse\nI have been working with an Executive Recruiter for a few months, and she leveled with me the other day why a job search for the right opportunity can take so long. Then she set me back a peg by adding \u201cespecially for people like you that are cursed with the Recruiting Triple Threat.\u201d\nWhat is the Recruiting Triple Threat Curse? It is Age, Experience and Expensive.\nAs I look at these three words I don\u2019t see a curse, in fact I see just the opposite. Of course I wasn\u2019t working with the right dictionary as I was soon to find out.\nYou see Age means I\u2019ve been around the block so I\u2019m not stupid. I can spot workplace rules that are being violated, and without taking a training workshop I already know how to deal with individual rule breakers, and/or how to report infractions. To Human Resources, I am someone who can point out flaws and won\u2019t look the other way. I am going to be a trouble maker for any organization that has problems and problem children working for them. Okay.\nNow I find out that Experience is often seen as more than this job requires, not less or just right. It would seem that in a perfect world Goldilocks had it all figured out, and that is often the goal of internal recruiters. In my experience I never hired people without enough experience, rarely tried to recruit people with just enough experience, and often looked for people with more experience so they would not struggle with the current needs and were able to step up when things got more challenging as they always do. Silly me!\nI understand what Expensive means. I might have more experience and that costs more in salary and potential benefits. But the way I look at it, the adage of you get what you pay for applies quite nicely in this situation. Why would you hire cheap? If you do manage to hire someone desperate enough for the job that they will take a low salary offer, how long do you expect them to stick around? If you hire someone for less money because they are barely qualified, where is your return on investment?\nSo I am cursed with the Recruiting Triple Threat. The right organization is out there, and I just need to have patience to wait for that opportunity.\nRecruiter Mishap\nYou complete your online application, attach your resume and customized cover letter to a job you are well suited for and within an hour your phone is ringing. To your surprise it is a recruiter from this same company that wants to talk with you about their opening you applied for an hour ago.\nIf you are like most applicants, your hopes just bounced ten feet in the air. You are thinking that it didn\u2019t take 3-4 weeks for someone to ignore you and send you a form letter stating that someone else was selected. You are jazzed that this person saw your qualifications and experience as a match and wanted to talk to you more about the role.\nThe recruiter asks you to talk more about your current job, and you highlight the past 25 years of experience into how you landed up where you are today. Then it happens. The recruiter tells you that she doesn\u2019t see any, not enough, but any experience in the foundational skills that have allowed you to function, let alone succeed for the past 15 years. Because, are you ready, \u201cyou have not had those words in any of your previous titles\u201d.\nYou launch into a tutorial on how this skill set that she feels is missing allowed you to perform the following projects and job roles. She claims that none of the attachments or complete job history came through the online system, and you offer to email them to her. She appreciates that and you send them immediately.\nNext thing you know she has resigned her job the following week, and posts an online diatribe on her employer. You race to find the head of HR and by the time you contact him, the job has been filled. All within a 3-week period, you became the victim of a disinterested and incompetent recruiter. I had this happen to me, and it made me feel like I was involved in a hit and run.\nSo, to all those diehards that follow the recruiting rules, I now have decided to revert back to my old style of applying for work. Yeah, complete the online application, but send hard copies directly to the hiring manager and any other potential influencing managers that may never hear about you because the recruiter blocked your path.\nThumbs Up or Thumbs Down. Seems like a lot of power for a single individual.\nShould I Give Up Looking?\nI was asked by an associate of mine the other day if they should just throw in the towel and give up looking for work. I realized that I needed to understand why this very talented person was at the end of their rope and ready to give up. So I asked a few questions to get a feel for their challenges, and soon found out that we had a lot more in common than just a lengthy training and development career.\nShe and I both share about a 25 year span of entry-level training and designing positions, followed by management. She was a Training Director of a mortgage lender, and I ended up as a Chief Learning Officer of a bank before we both started Consulting practices. She decided her passion lies in facilitation and instructional design, where as I lean toward the strategic and problem solving side of talent management. She likes the interaction with the learner, and I enjoy the organizational development side and supporting the company\u2019s objectives with learning solutions.\nSo after nearly 10 years of consulting she has been trying this year to find a job managing the training function. Yet she has run into a number of brick walls. She is either too qualified for positions, or she has been out of the workforce for too long. (A side note, consulting is still working in the workforce!) She was even asked by one recruiter if she was planning to retire soon. We all know that was a shot at her age, illegal, but also a clear indication that she was not a viable candidate either. My friend decided to change her hair color and post a new LinkedIn photo on her profile.\nI too long for a full-time engagement, and yet you would think from the feedback I have gotten that I have no right to be applying for roles in training. One recruiter said I didn\u2019t have organizational development experience \u201cbecause I didn\u2019t have a job title with those words on my resume.\u201d Another recruiter told me that I was verrrrrrry experienced, and would not be interested and probably bored after a month. In other words, I was too old for what they were looking for.\nNeither of us are old enough to retire, but I felt her pain as I realized that I am getting frustrated too. I have turned down a few opportunities recently because I didn\u2019t respect the culture of the company. While it is empowering to decline yourself, it still leaves you unemployed. And that was my only advice, was for her to keep looking, but walk away herself when something wasn\u2019t a fit instead of waiting for a decline from the employer.\nWhile I have seen a lot of age and gender discrimination lately in the hiring process, I have seen more incompetence in the recruiting side by letting top talent get away. Should anyone give up? I say no. Somewhere out there is a job with my name and my friend\u2019s name on it. The only way you are going to find it is if you keep looking.\nOne last thought on hiring experienced people. I have no idea why that is such a forbidden act. Why on earth would you hire someone who is inexperienced or just passing the requirements. I always hired people who could outpace the current needs and help us move forward when things got more challenging. Hello, experience is a good thing, even if it means you might be hiring an older person.",
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        "raw_content": "Chapter 1 \u2013 The Centrality and Supremacy of the Lord Jesus Christ\nReading: Colossians 1:9-29.\nThe clause in the thirteenth verse very largely represents what has been laid on my heart for this time: \u201cThe Son of his love\u201d; then that which follows, the position which He occupies according to the will of the Father \u2013 \u201cHe is before all things, and in him all things consist\u201d and He in all things having the pre-eminence: then, \u201cChrist in you, the hope of glory.\u201d I think we can well sum up all that in the phrase \u201cThe Centrality and Supremacy of the Lord Jesus Christ,\u201d and with that be wholly occupied for the rest of our lives, not only for this present time.\nAnd so it is upon the centrality and supremacy of the Son of God\u2019s love that we shall dwell as the Lord will enable us. The Word of God brings into view four spheres in which that thought and purpose of God concerning the Son of His love is to be realized. There is the sphere of the believer\u2019s own individual life; then secondly, there is the sphere of the Church which is His Body; in the third place there is the sphere of the kingdoms of this world, the nations of the earth; and in the fourth place He is to be central and supreme in the whole universe, heaven and earth and what is under the earth.\nWe may not be able, in the time which we have in these days, to reach unto all those spheres and see what the Word of God has to say about the Lord Jesus in relation thereto, but we shall move as the Lord enables and at least take the first one or two of those spheres. But before coming to the first of them may I remind you also that\nTHE CENTRALITY AND SUPREMACY OF THE LORD JESUS IS THE PIVOT AND THE KEY TO ALL THE SCRIPTURES\nOf course the Lord Jesus Himself has told us as much. We know from Luke 24 that that is so. There we find Him taking Moses, the Psalms, and all the Prophets, and in them all speaking of the things concerning Himself. So that in our reading of the Word of God, WHEREVER we happen to be reading, the question that should always be in our minds is \u201cWhat has this to do with Christ?\u201d; and if you bring that question to your reading of the Word of God, wherever you may read (and that is not said without thought) you will at once get a new understanding of the Word, you will have a new value in your reading; for the Scriptures, and ALL the Scriptures, are they which speak of Him; although you may have difficulty sometimes in tracing Him, yet He is there. The cumulative effect of all parts of the Word of God is to bring you to Christ. You must not read the Word of God as history, narrative, prophecy, or as anything else as a theme in itself, but always ask the question: \u201cWhat has this to do with Christ?\u201d and until you can find what it has to do with Christ you have not found the key. You will probably be thinking of certain portions of Scripture which will be difficult. You will think of such books as the Book of Proverbs, and you will say: \u201cWhat has this to do with Christ?\u201d One little suggestion will at once illuminate that book for you. Wherever you read the word Wisdom, put Christ in the place of Wisdom and you have transformed the book and you have got its essence \u2013 and that is quite legitimate, quite proper, quite right, as your reading will prove to you. He is the Wisdom of God, the Eternal Logos. Well, just in passing we mention that because what we are after is to see the centrality and universality of the Lord Jesus, and He is by Divine appointment at the centre of everything in this universe, every phase and every aspect, and He is its explanation.\nIT IS ALSO THE EXPLANATION OF THE INCARNATION\nNot only is this true as to the Scriptures, but this is the object and the explanation of His own incarnation. When you are studying the person and the life and the work of the Lord Jesus, there must be a Divine quest in your heart, and that quest must be for those features which suggest universality. Approach again the reading of the life of the Lord Jesus with that thought; you will not want for helpful, profitable Bible study, and you will find that things begin to enlarge in a way which throws back your horizon and enlarges your own heart and makes you feel the wonder of Christ. Looking for features of universality you will not go very far before you find them. They can be traced in the prophecies concerning His incarnation. You can trace them in the annunciation; you can trace them in the words of His forerunner as He is introduced. You can trace them in His birth with all its associations and incidents; the universe is there. It is so also in His circumcision. In the light of the rest of the Scriptures which are now ours in the New Testament you will find that there are universal features even in His circumcision, and even in His presentation in the temple. In His visit to Jerusalem, in His baptism, His anointing, His temptation, His teaching, His works, His transfiguration, His passion, His death, His resurrection, His ascension, His sending of the Spirit, His present activity, and His coming again, it is that which is universal that is in view. Every one of these things is marked by universal features, they are things which reach out to the very bounds of the universe and embrace all the ages and the eternities and all realms. That is not uncommon ground to most of us, but it is said again in order to bring afresh to our remembrance the way in which we should regard the Lord Jesus.\nWe are not trying to make Him bigger than He is, but we are trying to reach His real dimensions; and the need of the Lord\u2019s people is to have a new apprehension of the greatness of their Christ, a new appreciation of the Son of God\u2019s love \u2013 and what a mighty, majestic, glorious, wonderful Son He is \u2013 and then to remember that unto us that Son is given. That will lift us, that will enlarge us, it will do a good many things which we shall see as we go along.\nCHRIST\u2019S CENTRALITY AND SUPREMACY IN THE LIFE OF THE BELIEVER\nComing now to those more specific applications of this universality to the spheres of His centrality and supremacy already mentioned, we take first His centrality and supremacy in the life of the believer. Let us look at that word again \u2013 \u201cChrist in you, the hope of glory.\u201d You will notice in the context that the first chapter of the Colossian letter carries us right back into the mind and heart of God before the world was, and we are shown what was going on in the mind and heart of the Father concerning His Son. It is called \u201cthe mystery,\u201d that is, the Divine secret. It is impressive to see that before any creative activities commenced, God was cherishing a secret in His heart, the Father had a secret, something which He had shown to no one, told to no one, a cherished secret; it related to His Son. Out of the secret of His heart concerning His Son, every activity of God proceeded, and down through the ages He was occupied in many activities, in many forms and ways, working with His secret, enshrining His secret in those many activities, in those many forms and ways of His self-expression, never giving out what the secret was, never proclaiming what was in His heart in so many words, but hiding it, hiding it within symbols and types and many things; they all enshrined a secret, \u201cthe mystery\u201d. Then at length, in the fullness of the times, at the end of these times, He sent forth His Son, the Son of His love; then by revelation of the Holy Spirit He was pleased to make known the mystery, pleased to disclose the secret, and the first chapter of the letter to the Colossians is the matchless, incomparable unveiling of the secret of God\u2019s heart concerning the Son of His love, what that secret was. Read it again, every fragment of it, what God\u2019s secret was. It is all gathered up, every fragment of it, in this: \u201cThat in all things he might have the pre-eminence.\u201d \u201cIn ALL things\u201d; and then \u2013 and this seems to me to be the wonder of it, this is a thing which is so far beyond our comprehending \u2013 that all that, the eternal heart secret of God in its mighty meaning and outworking, was to have its beginning of realization within the individual heart of a believer. So far as the actual and practical realization of the mystery, the secret of God, is concerned, its beginning is within the heart of the individual believers. This mystery is: \u201cChrist in you, the hope of glory.\u201d This secret of God, this thing that God has had in His heart from eternity is: \u201cChrist in you\u201d. I want to emphasize that once more. That which was in God\u2019s heart from eternity, for its realization has to be put into our hearts in time. That which was in the mind of God from before the foundation of the world, has its commencement in the receiving of Christ into the heart by faith on the part of the believer, the individual believer. That is not the end, that is the beginning. What will follow will be the Church which is His Body. That has been foreseen and is complete in the eternal thought, but it will follow the individual believer\u2019s reception of Christ. The Church which is His Body is not the end. It will be the centre of another sphere, the kingdoms of this world, the nations will walk in the light thereof. And then again, that will not be the end, it will expand to the universe. Not only glorified humanity but the celestial forces and hosts will be in the light of that. But we come back to the individual.\nGod begins on the inside. Paul has a good deal to say about this eternal thought as to Christ and His centrality to the believer, and he speaks concerning this matter very largely from his own life and his own spiritual ambition, and as far as I can see he gathers it all up into five main aspects. There is the revelation of Christ within; there is the living of Christ within; there is the forming of Christ within; there is the home-making of Christ within, and there is the consummation of Christ within.\n1. THE REVELATION OF CHRIST WITHIN\nFirstly, the revelation of Christ within. You know to what we refer: Gal. 1:15,16. You look back to verse 12 and you see what it means: \u201cFor I neither received it of man, neither was I taught it, but by the revelation of Jesus Christ.\u201d \u201cIt was the good pleasure of God\u2026 to reveal his Son in me, that I might preach him among the Gentiles.\u201d Now that represents the inner side of the Damascus Road experience. There was an objective, an outward, side. There was an inner side into which he entered because it had entered into him, and I think that inner side was not confined to the moment when the light from heaven above the noon-day sun in brightness was shining; that probably was very transient, swiftly passing. It seems to me that that inner side continued for three days. He was blind for three days, not having sight, and yet he was seeing. You notice that the connection was this, that \u201cwhen it pleased God\u2026 to reveal his Son in me\u2026 IMMEDIATELY\u201d \u2013 and if you look back at Acts 9 you will find that it was at the end of the three days when Ananias came in and laid his hands upon him and he received his natural sightedness there was a revelation given on the inside, there was an inwardness of the unveiling of Jesus Christ. It pleased God to reveal His Son in him. We shall never know all that those three days meant to Saul. They were three mighty days, three tremendous days, we might say three terrific days. He was seeing the Lord Jesus inwardly, and when inwardly he had seen Him, straightway he preached that Jesus is the Son of God; immediately.\nNow beloved, for ourselves that principle holds true as it did for Paul, that everything hangs upon an inward revelation of Jesus Christ. Our lives as children of God are constituted by that, and all that we are and all that we do in relation to Him rests upon that inward revelation which has resulted in His centrality and supremacy so far as our lives are concerned. It is so, even for religious people, for Saul was an exceeding religious man. I say that because so often there is a kind of a mental kick back when we speak of Paul\u2019s conversion and the radical nature of it, and the attitude is mentally taken \u2013 \u201cYes, well, we have never had such an experience; God has never done to us what He did to Saul of Tarsus, therefore the same thing cannot be expected of us, and cannot be basic to our lives.\u201d Now in spite of such a mental reaction, we want to reaffirm that the law holds good and that you and I will never be Christians, or servants of the Lord, in real spiritual life and effectiveness beyond the measure of our inward apprehension of the Lord Jesus. That is basic to everything. Many have not had a thorough-going revelation or knowledge of the Lord Jesus because they themselves are not thorough-going in anything. Saul of Tarsus was thorough-going and the Lord met him on his own basis, on his own ground, and because he was so thorough-going the Lord was thorough-going with him. \u201cWith the froward thou wilt shew thyself froward,\u201d and the Lord did it. If you and I are more or less careless about spiritual things the Lord will meet us on that ground, and we shall never get anywhere; but when we get to the point of being burnt up to the last ounce in the interests of the Lord, even though we may be mistaken, nevertheless out and out, God will meet us on that ground. Is it not true with so many that the Lord has had to bring them to the place where it was a matter of desperation, life or death hanging upon a new knowledge of Himself? He has not been able to give them that inward unveiling until there could be for them no more life unless there was a new knowledge of the Lord. They wished not to live unless the Lord came to them in a new way. I think the Lord very often works to precipitate that. Well, even for religious persons this principle holds good, that everything hangs, not upon our religion, not upon our religious zeal, but upon the inward revelation of Jesus Christ, the Son of God\u2019s love. Christ brings the glory of God in His face, into our hearts, says the Apostle; just as Moses brought the glory of God upon his face from the mountain into the camp. That glory of God made him as God unto the people, for the Lord said: \u201c\u2026 shall be to thee instead of a mouth, and thou shalt be to him instead of God.\u201d \u201cYou shall be as God to these people, you shall stand for Me.\u201d So in a far more true, utter, intrinsic way Jesus brings the glory of God in His face into our hearts. \u201cFor God\u2026 hath shined in our hearts, to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ.\u201d\nEVERYTHING TESTED BY THIS INWARDNESS\n\u201c\u2026 that I might preach him.\u201d Everything hangs on that. \u201cIt pleased God\u2026 to reveal his Son in me, that I might preach him,\u201d or proclaim Him; underline the last word \u201cHim,\u201d that goes to the heart of everything, that interrogates everything, that weighs up the value of everything, Him! Since Paul\u2019s day so very much of Christian activity has been the furthering of a movement, the propagating of a teaching, the furthering of the interests of an institution. It is not a movement, nor to establish a movement in the earth and to get followers, adherents, members, support. It is not an institution, even though we might call that institution the Church. The Church has no existence in the thought of God apart from the revelation of Jesus Christ, and it is judged according to the measure in which Christ the Son of God\u2019s love is in evidence by its existence. It is not a testimony, if by that you mean a specific form of teaching, a systematized doctrine. No, it is not a testimony. Let us be careful what we mean when we speak about \u201cthe testimony\u201d. We may have in our minds some arrangement of truth, and that truth couched in certain phraseology, form of words, and thus speak about \u201cthe testimony\u201d; it is not the testimony in that sense. It is not a denomination, and it is not an \u201cundenomination,\u201d and it is not an \u201cinterdenomination\u201d. It is not Christianity. It is not \u201cthe work\u201d \u2013 oh, we are always talking about \u201cthe work\u201d: \u201cHow is the work getting on?\u201d \u2013 we are giving ourselves to the work, we are interested in the work, we are out in the work. It is not a mission. It is Christ. \u201c\u2026 that I might preach HIM.\u201d If that had remained central and pre-eminent all these horrible disintegrating jealousies would never have had a chance. All the wretched mess that exists in the organization of Christianity today would never have come about. It is because something specific in itself, either a movement, a mission, a teaching, a testimony, a fellowship, has taken the place of Christ. People have gone out to further THAT, to project THAT, to establish THAT. It would not be confessed, nevertheless it is true, that today it is not so much Christ as our work. It is true! Now beloved, an inward revelation is the cure of all that, and all that \u2013 am I saying too hard a thing, too sweeping a thing? \u2013 the existence of all that represents the absence of an adequate inward revelation of Christ. If Christ the Son of God\u2019s love is central and supreme in the heart of the believer so much else goes down, it must go down. Dividing things will go, insofar as they are things which are not controversies with the Lord. Controversies with God will divide, but those artificial things, those things resultant from man\u2019s activity and his projecting of himself, insinuating of himself into the interests of God, those things cannot abide where there is an adequate inward revelation of the Lord Jesus; they cannot be. These two things are before us: one, because of the revelation of Jesus Christ in our heart we have a passion for Him; on the other hand, because of the absence of a sufficient revelation of Christ in our hearts we are out for other things which we would say were in His interests, and for Him, but which can never, never satisfy God\u2019s heart. It is the satisfaction of the heart of the Father which is in view.\nGOD\u2019S ETERNAL SECRET\nFrom eternity God had a secret in His heart \u2013 a heart secret. I say a \u201cheart secret\u201d because this term, this designation, \u201cthe Son of his LOVE\u201d is linked with the mystery, the secret. It was not what God was doing to make His Son an official, in an official sense. It was not some activity (pardon me if it seems irreverent) of a great managing director of the universe seeking to promote someone in whom he had an interest. No, it was the Son of His love; His heart was in this thing, and there was a secret in His heart concerning His Son. He is beloved of the Father. Study the references to the Lord Jesus from the Divine side, the unveiling of God\u2019s heart as to Christ, and you will have a new appreciation of what we are saying. The Lord Jesus, speaking that parable of the wicked husbandmen, at last arrived at the sending of the son, and do you remember how He put it? \u201cBut last of all he sent unto them his son, saying, They will reverence my son.\u201d Why should they reverence His Son? Because He was the Son of the Father. Because of whose Son He was; because of the relationship. They had evil entreated all servants, but now surely they will change their attitude when the Son comes; surely they will reverence, respect, honour Him. And it was because they said: \u201cThis is the heir; come, let us kill him, and let us seize on his inheritance\u201d; because of their utter denial, rejection of the rights of God as represented by His Son, that so great a judgment was pronounced upon them.\nWell, it is the Son of God\u2019s love, and what is bound up with this whole thing is the satisfaction of the heart of God in relation to that eternal heart secret of His. That lies beneath what we are and all that we do. We are believers on the ground of \u201cChrist in you.\u201d Yes, but Christ in you represents the realization of God\u2019s heart purposes, that is the way in which He is going to realize it, that is His manner of coming to the end that was in His heart in eternity past: \u201cChrist in you.\u201d We can say that God can never realize that heart desire of His concerning His Son, save as there are believers who receive Christ into their hearts. Therefore, it is not converting people to Christianity, or getting them to be followers of a movement; it is receiving Christ, God\u2019s satisfaction. Then when we have received Christ, everything with which we have to do in relation to Him, anything in which we have a voice or an influence, any part that we can take in the Lord\u2019s interests, must be wholly, utterly and always for the expression of Christ, the revelation of Jesus Christ, the bringing into view of Christ. No assembly, no church, no movement, no testimony, no fellowship, is justified in its existence from God\u2019s standpoint except insofar as Christ is expressed by it.\nBeloved, we are speaking about the individual. I am not justified, and you are not justified, in claiming to be Christians except in the measure in which Christ is manifested in me, in you; and all the force and weight and ingenuity of hell is out against that. Believers have far more to provoke them to un-Christ-likeness than anyone else in this world. Believers have far more assaults to churn them up and to make them betray Christ than anyone else. Hell is dead set against the revelation of Jesus Christ. Everything begins with this, the revelation of Christ within.\nNow we must have this very much in our hearts in its double out-working, in life and service. \u201cWhat am I here for?\u201d \u201cWhy do I bear the Name of Christ?\u201d \u201cWhat is the meaning of my being related to the Lord?\u201d \u201cWhat is the point in my salvation?\u201d The answer is: Not my satisfaction, not my gratification, not my salvation as the end in itself, but the revelation of Jesus Christ, the realization of His centrality and supremacy according to the Father\u2019s desire. 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        "raw_content": "Political Polarization in America\nLisa Cirincione, Senior Resource Development Associate at Joining Vision and Action\nLately, I am at a complete loss about how the \u201cother side\u201d can justify the rightness of many of their actions to themselves and other people. For example, I catch myself thinking things like: \u201cHow can people actually believe it\u2019s a good thing to allow insurers to charge more to people with pre-existing conditions, which will limit their ability to get health care when their lives depend on it!\u201d In fact, I\u2019ll admit that I\u2019ve gone so far as to think that the other side\u2019s policy positions are evil.\nWe\u2019re all afraid.\nWhat I am experiencing is not uncommon. Based on research from the Pew Research Center, people are viewing people in the opposing party very unfavorably and more negatively than they have in nearly 25 years. More than half of Democrats (55%) say the Republican Party makes them \u201cafraid,\u201d while 49% of Republicans say the same about Democrats. And those percentages increase the more active the respondent is in politics: of those who say they vote regularly and either volunteer for or donate to campaigns, 70% of Democrats and 62% of Republicans say they are afraid of the other party. Perhaps, even more interestingly, people\u2019s divisiveness is not limited to their opposing party: same-party infighting is also common today. Only 16% of Republicans and 20% of Democrats say they \u201calmost always\u201d agree with their party\u2019s policy stances.\nAnd that is what gives me hope. Maybe we aren\u2019t as polarized as we appear. In fact, the number of people who identify as extremely liberal and extremely conservative has remained fairly constant for decades. More people are beginning to resonate with holding a moderate view; for the first time in American politics, independents outnumber both Republicans and Democrats.[1]\nStill trying to find common ground.\nWith that in mind, I think it will be easier for me to assume good intent and try to find common ground with people whose world views have led them to hold a different opinion than mine. Recently, Joining Vision and Action held a Conversation that Matters event about talking with people who take a different political position. In case you missed it, you can read Silvia\u2019s blog about it here.\nPersonally, I found some of the tips raised at the event really useful, particularly the reminder that my worldview and past experiences have shaped my opinions and it would serve me well to dive deeper in conversations with other people so I can better understand what is behind their opinions. Not only will I learn more about that individual, but we both may start to take a warmer view of the other side.\n[1] Pew Research Center. (2015). A deep dive into party affiliation. Retrieved at http://www.people-press.org/2015/04/07/a-deep-dive-into-party-affiliation.\nsarahmytych012017-04-27T14:23:25+00:00April 27th, 2017|Fundraising, Grantwriting, Policy and advocacy|0 Comments",
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        "raw_content": "Browse, Important, Special\nThe Jurassic Fight Club Wiki is designed for educative purposes and for fans of the original documentary series. As with most wikis, there are a set of rules that must be established in order to maintain quality and coherence within the wiki accordingly.\nThe following rules must be abided by, absolutely no acceptions. (Including those who may be given admin rights or those who already have such rights.)\nCreating / Editing Articles\nOften times (particularly for wikis with little, to no, enforcement), contributors create pages that make very little sense or have no real purpose. They may also clear all written text and replace it with grammar that makes the article look like it was typed by an uneducated three-year-old. This may be considered trolling and/or vandalism and is not permitted on the wiki; very few cases end with an exception.\nYes, that's right. You DO NOT have any any rights, unless told otherwise, to replace or clear written bodies of text within an article, especially when considering the previous contributor may have invested lots of work into that one article alone. You may, however, correct factual or grammatical errors within the article; otherwise, you must have a legit reason to clearing the text. (i.e. Someone has written something inappropriate in that article.)\nWhen creating pages, there must be at least one sentence and a relevant title. Pages entitled \"ASDF\" (or anything along the lines of gibberish) will not be accepted within the wiki and will lead to its inevitable deletion. If such a page is deleted and you feel the need to recreate it, you must contact someone that holds administrative rights in the wiki to review whether your reason to re-create it, is legit or not. (This may often only be done if you feel the page was deleted for the wrong reason; otherwise, there is no reason to expound upon it.)\nAn issue that has been faced before and quickly resolved is that of a fanon article, which was created by an anonymous contributor and was presented like it was a canonical aspect of the show. The word \"Fanon\" followed by a colon was later added before the name of the page, in order to avoid confusion. Therefore, if anyone feels the need to create a fanon page (which is more commonly known as \"fanfiction\"), then you must do the same when naming the article. This is extremely essential to the wiki's well-being.\nOne of the best things about a wiki is the ability to chat and socialize with other users, especially when you know they share the same interests. Unfortunately, chat is often abused, especially in largely-populated wikis. This wiki may not be the most active, but regardless, there are still a handful of contributors; therefore, you must respect each contributor as you would a friend or family member. Do not treat the chat, or anything for that matter, as your personal hate blog.\nYou should be warned once when you are overcrossing your bounds or not acting accordingly to the wiki rules. Once is all it should take. By the third warning, you will be given an automatic ban and that ban will only increase substantially each time you choose to disobey, despite being warned several times.\nDo not make remarks against someone's culture, race, or religion, as that is considered hate speech and will result in a one-week ban.\nVandalism is typically irritating and there are no acceptions to its toleration. You will most likely be banned if you resume vandalizing the pages, even despite fair warning. Most likely, however, you will be banned on the spot, as it is clear you do not intend to do anything productive on the wiki.\nWhen creating a page, use correct grammar and spelling, and assure yourself that the article has not been made previously.\nAnd finally, no swearing, especially when it is directed at someone. You will also be banned automatically if you post anything sexual in nature, which include text and imagery.\nIn some cases, users may be banned for the wrong reason or something simply went wrong. (i.e. A little brother gained access to your Wikia account and decided to go on a spamming spree.) In this case, there will be an exception, but you must contact the admin who banned you through his or her talk page from another wiki. From there, you will have to wait and said admin will decide whether or not to unban you.\nIf you have any further questions or need any help, contact me here.\nHowever, if any contact issues arise, it would be best to seek out someone else within the wiki that holds similar administrative rights, or, if all else fails, someone within the Wikia community of a higher position.\nRetrieved from \"https://jurassicfightclub.fandom.com/wiki/Rules?oldid=3703\"",
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        "raw_content": "Teeth, hard, bony structures in the mouths of humans and animals used primarily to chew food, but also for gnawing, digging, fighting, and catching and killing prey. Teeth are the body\u2019s hardest, most durable organ\u2014long after bones and flesh have dissolved, archaeologists find well-preserved teeth from humans and other animals that lived thousands of years ago.\nThe sensitive nerves and blood vessels at the center of each tooth are protected by several layers of tissue, the outermost (the enamel) being the hardest substance in the body. Under the enamel, surrounding the pulp from crown to root, lies a layer of bonelike dentin. A hard tissue called cementum separates the root from the periodontal ligament, which in turn holds the root in place and cushions the tooth against the gum and jaw during the grinding, jarring activity of chewing.\nHuman teeth are made of four distinct types of tissue: enamel, dentin, pulp, and cementum. Enamel, the clear outer layer of the tooth above the gum line, is the hardest substance in the human body. In human teeth, the enamel layer is about 0.16 cm (about 0.06 in) thick and protects the inner layers of the teeth from harmful bacteria and changes in temperature from hot or cold food. Directly beneath the enamel is dentin, a hard, mineral material that is similar to human bone, only stronger. Dentin surrounds and protects the pulp, or core of the tooth. Pulp contains blood vessels, which carry oxygen and nutrients to the tooth, and nerves, which transmit pain and temperature sensations to the brain. The outer layer of the tooth that lies below the gum line is cementum, a bonelike substance that anchors the tooth to the jawbone.\nThe visible portion of the tooth is called the crown. Projections on the top of each crown, used primarily for chewing and grinding, are called cusps. The portion of the tooth that lies beneath the gum line is the root. The periodontal ligament anchors the tooth in place with small elastic fibers that connect the cementum in the root to a special socket in the jawbone called the alveolus.\nTypes of Human Teeth\nDisorders of Human Teeth",
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        "raw_content": "I want to sell all of my belongings and move to Montgomery, Alabama.\nMontgomery expanded my heart.\nI visited over Martin Luther King, Jr. Day weekend and plan to go back next year. I had been wanting to go to the \u201cLynching Museum,\u201d officially known as the National Memorial for Peace and Justice and the corresponding Legacy Museum. The visit was more than I could have imagined. If everyone in America visited the Legacy Museum, we would not have the problems we do today.\nThe Memorial opened in April 2018. It is a memorial to the more than 4,000 people lynched in race killings throughout America. That is, these are recorded lynchings, as there were certainly many more. The outdoor memorial has 600 steel columns for each of the counties where a lynching was recorded. It was chilling to walk past Chatham County, North Carolina, for example, and see the many people who were lynched there, note the years, and think about the families who are still dealing with the aftermath of those killings in one way or the other.\nThe Equal Justice Initiative envisioned and established the Memorial and the Legacy Museum a few blocks over downtown. What commitment to healing they had in wanting the Memorial to extend beyond Montgomery. There are 600 duplicate columns outside of the Memorial waiting to be claimed by the counties they denote. I am going to call the Wake County manager\u2019s office to pursue having that pillar moved here\u2026\nThere is an area outside of the Memorial dedicated to the women of Montgomery\u2019s bus boycott. I wish I had taken some pictures, it\u2019s a really lovely tribute to the women behind the Civil Rights movement.\nThe weather in Montgomery was for shit, really cold and rainy the first day I tried to visit the Memorial. It was closed for impending lightning, so I went to the Legacy Museum instead, which in hindsight, worked out well to have that context before going back to the Memorial.\nThe Legacy Museum, what to say. The onslaught of examples and the sheer volume of information of how we systematically dehumanized black people in America is painful to face.\nThis is the great lie upon which America was founded, Timothy Tyson explains, that black people are inferior to white people, without feeling for each other and with less intelligence. This is the lie we had to invent to enable the buying and selling, mistreatment and killing, of human beings. To confront this lie would mean confronting the worst parts of our nature, but it necessary to heal, because this internalized belief is the basis of so much destructive fear and hate today. Ideally, a country would be brought to heel and reconcile its role in genocide by making reparations and public apologies, like Germany after WWII. Absent that in America, the Legacy Museum is a start; so is Blood Done Sign My Name, which ought to be required reading for every 9th grader.\nThere is so much to take in at the Museum, and there are no photos allowed, which forced me to focus on the experience.\nIn the foyer, the exhibit shows Montgomery was a major, rail depot for slave trading. In Montgomery, sadly, the railroad was built by slaves who would later be transported on it.\nThere is an HBO-produced video at the beginning of the exhibit showing a family broken apart by slavery. All of this before even entering the Museum.\nI was determined to read every bit of information in the Museum. Three hours later, the Museum closed, and I still had a third of the way to go. I knew about the Trans-Atlantic slave trade, but I didn\u2019t really know about the domestic slave trade, during which over 1 million people were stolen from the North and sold in the South. More than 50% of slave families were broken up never to be reunited, and people lived in fear always of their family members being sold. Can you even imagine?\nI told a girlfriend I was going to Alabama to the Legacy Museum, and she asked why. She said she had no interest in that part of history but she was fascinated by the Holocaust. What the fuck. Why aren\u2019t you interested in the parallel experience of your own country?\nThe Museum lays out so clearly and compellingly the progression from slavery to convict leasing to Jim Crow to the criminalization and mass incarceration of black people. I had to question some of my own assumptions while reading the content. For example, do I look at little black girls as older and more mature than little white girls? Which then lends itself to the early sexualization of black girls. Holy shit. Maybe I do. And I mentor a 12-year-old little black girl.\nThere was so much to unpack and learn and face at the Museum.\nMy major take away, besides wanting to move to Montgomery, is that I want to find a service opportunity that addresses racial equity and increases understanding and connections between people. I don\u2019t know what that is, but it\u2019s on my list for this year.\nAlso, Montgomery is the bomb! It feels like Durham 30 years ago. I went from the Legacy Museum to the Capital Oyster Bar. So much fun. They warn you to put your drinks on coasters, because the bar tilts dangerously toward the floor.\nWhen I was researching Montgomery, I found this great NYT article 36 Hours in Montgomery, which, with the Memorial, put Montgomery on the map.\nThe article is posted in several of the storefronts it mentions, including the space for More Than Tours inside the Kress on Dexter building.\nKress on Dexter building is a former department store converted into mixed-use space. There is a hipster coffee shop called Prevail, Michelle\u2019s tour space, and a space called Storybooth \u2013 brilliant, a place to share your thoughts and listen to others on Montgomery, Alabama.\nMichelle\u2019s Selma tour on Sunday was amazing. We drove to Selma, and Michelle pointed out campsites along the way where activists camped over the course of three days on their march to Montgomery. I didn\u2019t know that there were three attempts to march to Montgomery.\nWe stopped at a place called Tent City on the way to Selma. This was a place where people lived in cloth tents for two years, after being kicked out of their homes by their landlords for trying to exercise their right to vote. Sharecroppers who lived and worked on a farm for 20 years were evicted just for trying to claim their right to vote. Consider the blatant racism and beliefs embedded in treating people like this. It was about 40\u00b0 this Sunday afternoon, and I cannot imagine living outside during the winter.\nBut Selma, my heart. Downtown is beautiful\u2013empty, but beautiful with an amazing, built environment, brick buildings, wide streets. There were maybe three storefronts open, and we stopped in one, owned by an artist who had moved from Pensacola 20 years earlier. Another bar/gallery down the street was bought by a gay couple, Michelle told us. There was another gallery around the corner, and that was about it. Even the theater that premiered the movie Selma, which thanks to Oprah Winfrey was actually filmed in Selma and not in Atlanta, has since closed. The store owner was not much impressed with the current mayor of Selma. I can only imagine the kind of dysfunction that goes on in such a divided town.\nOn our tour of Selma, we first went to the Brown Chapel AME Church from whence the marchers came, where Martin Luther King Jr. and others organized after a young man named Jimmie Lee Jackson was killed trying to protect his grandfather. This was the catalyst for the voting-rights march. So many faces and names beyond Martin Luther King, Junior that we do not know or forget.\nThere was a group of middle school children from Minnesota at the church that day taking notes and learning civil rights. Michelle took umbrage with the fact that they did not have a local tour guide, or a person of color sharing history with the students. Fair.\nWe visited the Live Oak Cemetery at the other end of downtown Selma. The cemetery included \u201cConfederate Circle\u201d with freshly-planted confederate flags to honor Jefferson Davis Day, which is the same day as Martin Luther King Jr. Day in AL. Stunning. I had not known Montgomery was the first home of the Confederacy, and to be in that cemetery, you would think the South had won the Civil War.\nBut such opportunity! Beautiful homes, historic buildings, if one were location-independent, one could buy a beautiful home, set up shop, and contribute to the redevelopment of Selma and Montgomery.\nMichelle let us out so we could walk across the Edmund Pettis Bridge. Chilling. I imagined how scared those young people must have been to walk across the bridge after having been attacked weeks before. not knowing if they might be killed.\nFortunately or unfortunately, I took the tour with an elder Jewish couple from DC. I wanted to ask Michelle a zillion questions, but instead the woman spent the entire ride back to Montgomery talking about her experience growing up in Maryland and being oblivious to racial segregation. Sometimes I feel when talking about racism, people are so quick to defend themselves to show they are not racist, they miss the opportunity to learn and listen. (Shut the fuck up! Ah well.)\nThat was very much the case on the way back. This woman talked so goddamn much, her husband fell asleep. Granted, she had a few great books suggestions, which I jotted down in LibraryThing, but I really wanted to hear more from Michelle about the current environment in Montgomery. We talked a little bit about public school curriculum and whether or not it touched on the Civil Rights movement and slavery. Not so much according to Michelle. To illustrate the divide, Michelle shared that Jeff Sessions had been the keynote speaker at the Montgomery Chamber of Commerce in December. 600 people attended.\nMichelle recommended Bibb Street Pizza, so I stopped there after the tour. The server complimented me on ordering anchovies \ud83d\ude42 Without exception, everywhere I went in Montgomery, the service was so good and the people were very friendly.\nIt was a strange weekend too. Mrs. B\u2019s, a local favorite soul food restaurant, burned down early Sunday morning. And the Friday night I arrived, tornadoes touched down outside of Montgomery taking out homes and churches. It was a destructive weekend.\nI was sad to leave Montgomery and wished I had one more day. Next year, I will stay through Martin Luther King, Junior Day and leave the following day. There was plenty I did not see this trip, like the Hank Williams Museum, the Freedom Rides Museum and the state archives, the remainder of the Rosa Parks Museum, and oh, Montgomery Biscuits baseball!\nI did get to stop in Atlanta on the way down and the way back, which was wonderful for catching up with family. 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        "raw_content": "I\u2019ve been watching this silly game, American football, for many years now. As I become older and wiser, though, questions have started coming to mind. These, I\u2019m sure, are things the NFL doesn\u2019t like you to think about, but that\u2019s their problem.\nSo here we are\u2026 today are the NFC and AFC Championship games\u2026 it\u2019s not quite yet, you know, the \u201cworld championship\u201d game (presumably labeled as such because the National Football League plays a game in London every year). These are the issues I have with the NFL and the sport it represents:\n1) Field Officials dictate the outcome of games. Because of problems in past years, this is the first time the NFL has institutionalized a centralized officiating crew \u2013 in New York \u2013 to confirm calls. However, the only other time I\u2019ve heard so much noise was when the NFL used replacement officials a couple years ago. The rules are too vague, and officials haven\u2019t given enough time to confirm reviews with the home office. Officiating has been a problem for a long time (see the \u201cTuck Rule\u201d for an example \u2013 inaccurate officiating that surely allowed a team to continue through the playoffs and, ultimately, \u201cwin\u201d a Super Bowl).\n2) Subdivisions suck. The Panthers \u2013 though they put up an impressive game against Arizona \u2013 they never should have been in the playoffs to begin with. A team with a losing, regular-season record should NEVER, EVER, EVER be in the playoffs. Currently, far superior teams in some divisions get shut out of the playoffs because of the current system requiring a subdivision winner. An example is that the Panthers (NFC South, 7-8-1 record) made it to the playoffs, while the Eagles (NFC East, 10-6 record) were shut out. In fact, seven non-playoff NFL teams had more regular season wins than the Panthers.\n3) Home Field Advantage and Bye Weeks. If you\u2019re a superior football team, why do you get to skip a game AND potentially play all of your playoff games at home? If you\u2019re so awesome, shouldn\u2019t you have to prove, just like any other team, that you belong in the playoffs? Maybe even have all playoffs games at \u201cneutral\u201d sites, and we\u2019ll see who the better teams are.\n4) Back to officiating\u2026 Playoff officiating crews have proven to be especially awful. No one seems to be able to explain why officiating crews stick together during the regular season and, in the playoffs, hodge-podge crews are thrown together. The regular-season crews learn to trust and understand each other. This year, we\u2019ve seen good calls in the playoffs get overruled because another official saw the play go down a different way. In that case, officials determine the outcome of games when it\u2019s close \u2013 not the teams. p.s. What happened to the centralized, New York crew that confirms calls?\n5) The games are EXCEPTIONALLY DULL when you realize how slow-paced they are. You know, I actually get a lot of stuff done when I have the football games on at home. I half pay attention to what\u2019s going on. I don\u2019t subscribe to the NFL Network, I don\u2019t buy football swag. I get crap done and think about how much of a time suck giving full attention to the games would be. It takes, what, 3 or 4 hours to play a game that, on the game clock, officially takes 1 hour 15 minutes? Check it out next time\u2026 anytime anything happens, the NFL goes to a commercial \u2013 a touchdown, a field goal, a kickoff return, a punt return, a time out. They have A LOT of advertisers, make a CRAP-TON of money from them, AND the NFL home office is actually considered to be a NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\n6) NFL IS A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION. I didn\u2019t know about this until grumpy (like me today) sports guy on NPR, Frank Deford, mentioned that the NFL home office falls under the category of non-profit org (listen or read at NPR here). The commissioner, Roger Goodell, made over $44 million last year. I guess it\u2019s \u201cnot profit\u201d if the organization is funneling its money to the boss\u2026 then it\u2019s just \u201csalary,\u201d right?\nSpeaking of, I once volunteered to help set up for a Super Bowl, and this is the sort of thing Frank Deford was complaining about. I didn\u2019t think about it then\u2026 I was more thinking how it was an awesome thing to be able to put on my college applications (I was in high school then), and how it would be a cool opportunity to see the field being prepared for the game millions of people across the world would watch. Now that Deford taught me a thing or two, the NFL doesn\u2019t need any volunteers at all. They could easily pay every single person that helps out\u2026 but they don\u2019t do it because they don\u2019t have to \u2013 they \u201cAREN\u2019T IN BUSINESS TO MAKE A PROFIT.\u201d Pfhhhhh.\n7) Conflicting Rules #1. For kickoff, the clock doesn\u2019t start until the returner catches the ball and runs it beyond the endzone. Punt the ball, and the clock starts ticking at the start of the play. I don\u2019t get why there\u2019s a difference.\n8) Conflicting Rules #2. Kicking the ball out of bounds on kickoff results in a penalty, with the ball then normally being placed at the 40 yard line. Kicking the ball out of bounds for a punt, I guess it\u2019s considered strategic \u2013 or a big mistake, and there\u2019s no penalty.\n9) Coach\u2019s Challenges. Coaches are limited in the number of challenges they can make during the game (2 per half?). Considering the problem with officiating this season, coach\u2019s should be able to challenge 3 times per half, since they have 3 time outs per half. You\u2019re never gonna be able to convince me that shouldn\u2019t be the case.\n10) Overtime rules are stupid. Okay, check this out\u2026 two teams duke it out all game long. They\u2019re pretty evenly matched, and the game ends in a tie. Luckily, one team ends up winning the overtime coin toss and chooses to receive a ball. They score a touchdown, like they did throughout the game (and so did the other team), but because they scored THIS touchdown, they win. That\u2019s freakin\u2019 goofy. The game was evenly matched, one team received the ball and scored a touchdown, and that\u2019s it. That a game decided more by luck than skill.\n11) I don\u2019t buy into egocentrism/ethnocentrism. Until I stop hearing commentators saying \u201cworld champions\u201d (yeah, I\u2019m talking especially to you, Joe Buck) and stop seeing banners in stadiums saying the same, it\u2019s just over-the-top and going to frustrate me. I touched on that a bit earlier, and there is nothing \u201cworld\u201d about it. You want to see \u201cworld champions?\u201d Wait for the WORLD Cup or the Olympics. American football has been growing in popularity for the past few years, but it\u2019s got a long, looooong way to go to be the world\u2019s most popular sport. In the meantime, stop bringing \u201cworld\u201d into it, or maybe show everyone how strongly you feel and call last year\u2019s winning team the \u201cchampions of the universe.\u201d I\u2019d like to see how that goes.\nFor now, I\u2019ve had enough. I really have. I\u2019m turning the TV off at this point. I might come back at some point but, for now, the NFL has a long road ahead in order to make it a legit (more than just a money-printing) operation. In the meantime, I\u2019ll be busy living my life. See ya!\nUPDATE TIME, YAY!\n12) Roger Goodell, the NFL Commissioner, has no spine and/or real power on his own. There was the whole Ray Rice fiasco, and the Commish said \u201cOkay, you punched your wife. You can\u2019t play in the NFL ever again.\u201d Some time passed, and an arbitrator said \u201cYou can\u2019t do that, Roger,\u201d and Ray Rice was reinstated. He hasn\u2019t played yet, but he\u2019s allowed to. Meanwhile, in the NBA, Adam Silver told not a player, but a billionaire owner, \u201cYou\u2019re banned for life, and you have to sell your team,\u201d and the team was sold.\nTHEN, on the day I wrote the original post, it turned out the Patriots had used deflated footballs, thus breaking game rules for what we assume to be THE ENTIRE GAME. Goodell, who is allegedly a good friend of Patriots owner, Robert Kraft (and a picture of the two hanging out at an event at Kraft\u2019s mansion is on Goodell\u2019s Twitter page), then says \u201cOh, well, we\u2019ll do an investigation and let you know what we find after the Super Bowl.\u201d\nAre you freakin\u2019 kidding me?\nOkay, so some people argue \u201cWell, judging by the score, the Colts would have gotten clobbered anyway.\u201d Oh, so you can tell me with a straight face that the Patriots are so terrible at cheating that they\u2019ve broken the rules a total of two times ever (Deflategate and Spygate) and got caught 100% of the time? That organization has a history of controversy, including questionable officiating, giving the team a free pass through the playoffs (see \u201cTuck Rule\u201d mentioned in point #1 above). It\u2019s much older, but also see \u201cSnowplow Game\u201d if you don\u2019t know anything about it.\nSo there you have it\u2026 the NFL sucks, and that\u2019s why you should stop buying overpriced nick-nacks and put that money towards retirement or a legit charity \u2013 not the NFL charity.\nUPDATE #3 \u2013 10/22/17\nIf you\u2019re sick of the NFL, and controversy, and drama, and highly paid athletes who think their stature means people want to hear them run their mouths, these are the official sponsors of the National Football League (according to the NFL Players Inc.) you can choose to not do business with:\nCampbell\u2019s Soup Company\nDairy Management, Inc. (Fuel Up to Play 60)\nFiled in Uncategorized \u00b7Tags: adam silver, advice, afc, american football, big money, bill belichick, business, cheat, commissioner, confusion, contradictory, deflategate, egocentrism, ethnocentrism, football, frank deford, fraud, new england, nfc, nfl, nfl sucks, non-profit, officiating, overtime, patriots, playoffs, robert kraft, roger goodell, rules, snowplow game, sports, spygate, super bowl, tuck rule, volunteering, world champions\nI\u2019ve come to a conclusion: Empirical evidence suggesting that the new age, world-is-connected idea is bullshit, considering that everybody, except those in Tallahassee (who think a football game is more important than morals, accountability, and societal norms) is rooting against the Seminoles. It\u2019s no secret that the quarterback \u2013 the leader and face of the team \u2013 has been accused of:\n1) stealing soda from a Burger King. An employee reported that, after not buying anything, the QB asking for a water cup and continually filled it with soda.\n2) the QB was seen on surveillance video shoplifting crab legs. Where I come from, shoplifting equates to more than just community service.\n3) the QB jumped on a bench at school and yelled/proclaimed \u201cfuck her right in the pussy.\u201d\n4) the QB was handcuffed for shooting a BB gun at squirrels \u201con campus,\u201d then was released when it was determined he was \u201cnot on campus.\u201d \u201cOOPS \u2013 THAT\u2019S OUT OF MY JURISDICTION\u201d\u2026.. that must happen alllll the time. Dang noobie campus cops.\n5) the QB was implicated in receiving money for signing hundreds of autographs (this I\u2019m not opposed to, if a university sells jerseys with your number on it and uses you as a money-making tool\u2026 though that still doesn\u2019t mean you have the freedom to do whatever you want.)\n6) oh yeah, there\u2019s the sexual assault investigation. Although the QB has never gone to trial or faced any charges, the G.D. primary investigator has done work for the main financing arm of FSU Athletics \u2013 the Seminole Boosters. No weird, conflict of interest there at all. No sir! The latest is that the QB\u2019s lawyer is pushing to have the code of conduct hearing being delayed until after the football season. How amazingly convenient that would be. \u201cThe prospect of justice can wait\u2026. Now let\u2019s get out there and win some games!\u201d\nMaybe the problem is society. It\u2019s that, after the QB\u2019s half-game suspension was announced, fans in Tallahassee were loudly proclaiming \u201cIf we lose this game, it\u2019s because you ratted out our QB for asking for EVEN MORE ATTENTION and yelling inappropriate things!\u201d Football is more important than real life, of course! The problem is the lawyers pushing to have hearings pushed. It the university, allowing to have hearings pushed. It\u2019s the Seminole Boosters. It\u2019s the campus police. It\u2019s the TEAM. It\u2019s society, for tuning in, hoping for the worst (including me) and the sponsors, who are making a ton of money because people like me are tuning in, hoping for (finally) a repercussion for one (or many) wrongs. The problem is the coach, for acting like there\u2019s a conspiracy brewing when your team\u2019s rankings drop after the receivers drop passes, the QB throws a bunch of interceptions, and the team has crappy opponents most of the season.\nSure, there\u2019s a conspiracy, and ulterior motive, if you want to call it that. The brewing conspiracy is that the majority wants YOU to fail. People are fed up with this crap, with the complacency and excuses.\nIf the universe has shown it doesn\u2019t revolve around new age, the-world-is-connected ideas, people are at least waiting for the concept of karma to prove itself.\nPersonally, given the QB\u2019s ankle issues as of late, I wouldn\u2019t be at all opposed to hearing about an abduction from campus and a \u201cMisery\u201d moment. In good conscious, I absolutely can\u2019t support any S.O.B. who has had innumerable societal infractions. After all, I\u2019ve heard there is some truth to any rumor.\nIt\u2019s amazing to think that numerous crazies have scaled the White House fence for no apparent, good reason this year but, to my knowledge, no dipshits have tried to bring some vigilante justice to an equally important force in America \u2013 football.\nA lofty but real dream of mine is to make as much money as possible, then move to another continent, because American football and half of society on that host continent is so occupied with complete bullshit. Check out yahoo.com right now. What you will see is likely this: \u201cnews\u201d about how Amanda Bynes is insane or bipolar, Kim Kardashian \u201cbreaking the internet,\u201d with naked pics of her huge butt (weird, since she\u2019s not even the most attractive Kardashian, anyhow), or Kristen Stewart suffering a \u201cnip slip\u201d at an awards show.\nWe think we\u2019re so advanced and ahead of the world, but how can we be when we\u2019re really more like a bunch of neanderthals, getting off on pics of nip slips (how exiting, right?!) I have nipples, and you have nipples, too. We\u2019re also completely obsessed with hoping a bunch of football players lose. I can\u2019t think of anything more inconsequential, except that a single, alpha male in our society is working towards being awarded, at the highest level, with prestige and millions of dollars in his pocket, and it\u2019s driving me crazy that society will likely allow that to happen.\nThat\u2019s right \u2013 \u201cmillions of dollars\u201d \u2013 just like other alpha males such as Ben Roethliseberger, Mike Tyson, Lawrence Taylor, Tom Brady, and Dave Meggett. Upstanding citizens.\nOne can only hope that such a person goes the way of recent, polarizing figures and, at most, the QB ends up getting signed at the highest level, and then absolutely nothing comes from it. That would reinstate my believe in not the new age, world-is-connected ideas, but instead, pure karma.\nFiled in Culture \u00b7Tags: american football, analysis, florida state, football, fsu, karma, new age, pop culture, qb, quarterback, seminoles, society\nThe more I learn about copyrights, social media, and unorthodox business practices, the more I learn how scummy BuzzFeed\u2019s business model is. They occasionally put together interesting, time-killing lists that many people share and talk about, but it turns out that\u2019s often at the expense of copyright holders. I discovered a couple weeks ago that BuzzFeed lifted one of my pictures from Flickr \u2013 a place where none of my photos are downloadable, which means they had to screen grab the picture, then upload it to BuzzFeed\u2019s server and to their Twitter page. I already have a decent concept of intellectual property/copyright laws and decided to dig a little deeper into the company\u2019s business practices. What I discovered is that multiple copyright infringement lawsuits have been filed against BuzzFeed.\nThat company\u2019s stance has generally been that they can grab photos from any source and, by creating a list of \u201cHome Organization Hacks\u201d (or whatever list it may be), the use of the lifted photo as part of a group of lifted photos is \u201ctransformative.\u201d By that, they seem to be convincing themselves they are creating a new, unique work that serves the greater good of the world. But would people even be as interested without images that supplement the text? Sometimes it\u2019s not even about the text. How about all of those collections of \u201c12 Amazing Images You Have to See\u201d or \u201cThe 10 Best Album Covers\u201d? In those cases, the posts couldn\u2019t even exist based on descriptions alone. That\u2019s because all of those images, even the supplemental ones, are essential in achieving the goal \u2013 providing a visual experience that leads to more page clicks.\nBuzzFeed\u2019s CEO has even said, \u201cI would love if every image contained some secret metadata and a way to license that image\u2026\u201d Well, my files on Flickr DO include metadata, and that information isn\u2019t retained when you screenshot one of my images because you don\u2019t see a download link. There is no download link as a deterrent. I fully know it doesn\u2019t stop theft, but you also aren\u2019t going to come away with the full-res photo. I\u2019ll provide that to you for a fee. And I obviously have the resources to track down unauthorized use, .\nWhile on the topic, I license photos all the time for work. Once you establish a relationship with a photo provider, it\u2019s an easy process. Depending on the photo, a single one is usually hundreds of dollars for worldwide use but can sometimes cost thousands. In using any photo, I have to get approval from lawyers and a license agreement has to get signed. We don\u2019t even think about pulling any random images from who-knows-where and using them without permission because we would get sued\u2026 rightly so because we respect the rights of those who create intellectual property.\nSo alas, believing in the adage \u201cYou use it, you bought it,\u201d I\u2019ve sent an invoice to BuzzFeed. This is me being nice \u2013 seeking rightful compensation, rather than going to court. I\u2019m hoping the result is simple enough because I can be a real pain in the ass when the boxing gloves come off.\nBottom line \u2013 Don\u2019t enable BuzzFeed. Aside from the deals they officially broker with content providers that have armies of lawyers (i.e. Reuters, Getty, AP), evidence suggests the other part of their business model comes from snagging whatever photos they can quickly/conveniently find and pretend they are in the public domain. They aren\u2019t, and such a business model can\u2019t and shouldn\u2019t be sustainable.\nFiled in Uncategorized \u00b7Tags: buzzfeed, compensation, copyright, infringement, intellectual property, licensing, photography, rights, theft, usage\nCheck it out\u2026 they spelled my name wrong at the end of the video, but it\u2019s not about me anyhow \u2013 it\u2019s all about raising money for the ALS and Diabetes foundations\u2026 A few years ago, one of our crew members, Joey, was diagnosed with ALS. Since then, so much has happened behind the scenes. The cast is always so generous throughout each season, so the crew always gives back around the holidays by pooling money and giving them nice gifts baskets and vouchers for amazing restaurants in L.A.\nA couple years ago, the cast made sure all that money went to Joey, to go towards his medical bills. In addition to our contributions, the cast wrote checks, and the total ended up being almost six figures. It was an emotional day, with all this going on in the \u201csquad room\u201d set, which is the orange-walled room with cubicles so often seen on the show. There was hardly a dry eye in the room.\nSeeing first-hand how devastating the disease is, I donated to the ALS Association (and Alzheimer\u2019s Association) last year. Since then, it\u2019s been astonishing seeing how awareness has picked up. I know many of you have donated, and many of you have done the Ice Bucket Challenge. Thank you for that. To take it one step further, some of our crew have created two one-of-a-kind jackets, with the proceeds going to the ALS and Diabetes foundations\u2026. take a look here \u2013 http://www.ebay.com/sch/31archer/m.html?item=111482517423&hash=item19f4e037af&pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562\nI know $1,000+ is steep for many folks, but if any of my friends happen to win the auction, I will send you a poster autographed by the cast and a season 12 \u201ccast and crew\u201d hat.\nAgain, whether it\u2019s via the auction or donating on your own, thanks so much for your generous contributions\nFiled in Uncategorized \u00b7Tags: als, als fund, charity, diabetes foundation, fundraising, good cause, help, ice bucket challenge, ncis, swag, unique\nFor the Record, a Production Assistant is not a Producer\nI want to set the record straight. The above screenshot is from msn.com, taken on April 13, 2014. Recently, tragically, a young man was gunned down by police in what is being cited as a case of mistaken identity. It\u2019s really a shame, as it was a senseless accident, and that young man was apparently eager and excited to get his professional life started.\nI empathize for his family and friends, but I have grown weary of the sensationalist crap put forth by the media. Facts are facts, and they can\u2019t be changed by a headline. Below is from the LA Times, and is a more accurate representation of the truth. In other words, if you are in search of \u201cnews,\u201d don\u2019t trust MSN. A Production Assistant typically has a long road ahead to become a Producer.\nAnother example of the Hollywood sensationalism took place when Gabriel Ben-Meir, a Production Coordinator, was killed execution-style and then was cited as an \u201cMTV exec.\u201d Below is from the UK\u2019s \u201cDaily Mail\u201d:\nWhen this happened three years ago, I was constantly interested in story updates. After all, that took place in my neighborhood, and Ben-Meir and I both worked on \u201cDudesons in America.\u201d I met him once but wouldn\u2019t say I knew him personally. And what I couldn\u2019t get, aside from another senseless death of an \u201caspiring\u201d anyone/anything, was the association I saw on \u201cDaily Mail\u201d and other sites that promoted a \u201cCoordinator\u201d to an \u201cExecutive.\u201d Based on the media\u2019s logic, which is basically \u201cAre you a Production Assistant? A Coordinator? Anything? Okay! Then you\u2019re a TV Executive!\u201d then I\u2019ve been an Executive for seven years now. The only problem is that, as a Coordinator, I don\u2019t make Executive decisions. I sometimes do make decisions that affect what a viewer at home sees on the screen, but the more crucial decisions I have to run up the chain \u2013 to my bosses, who are\u2026 well\u2026 you guessed it\u2026 Producers.\nFiled in Uncategorized \u00b7Tags: coordinator, entertainment, production assistant, television, tv producer\nA Tribute to My Friend \u2013 a Dead Man\nHe took his own life. \u201cHow?\u201d is the question I\u2019ve gotten the most. Where I\u2019m originally from, drugs are the likely culprit. Last year, heroin claimed the lives of two people I went to school with. I was starting to think the Midwest \u2013 Ohio \u2013 was like some sort of vortex, where there is just so little hope and people get caught up in that momentary escape/high\u2026. that was until Phillip Seymour Hoffman OD\u2019d on Super Bowl Sunday. But it wasn\u2019t heroin that took the life of my friend, nor was it any drug.\nQuite frankly, \u201cHow?\u201d is a question I can\u2019t answer. The wonder has crossed my mind, but the answer isn\u2019t something I\u2019ve asked. It\u2019s something I don\u2019t really want to know. The last thing I want is a mental image of how those last seconds or minutes could have faded away.\nWhat\u2019s really important here isn\u2019t me or my perspective \u2013 it\u2019s the heartache, the your-heart\u2019s-been-completely-ripped-in-two-pieces anguish for so many people that was caused by one person\u2019s momentary decision. I\u2019ve been there, I\u2019ve thought those thoughts, but fuck that \u2013 I\u2019ve wondered what other people would think\u2026 my parents\u2026 my siblings\u2026 my friends\u2026 my nieces and nephews. In this case, I wish the guilt brought on by over-analysis would have outweighed those low points that everyone has. Not to diminish, but we all have our ups and downs. Some situations come about and are more serious than others, but leaving your children behind is something I can\u2019t understand. I\u2019m sure it\u2019s something my friend couldn\u2019t understand, either\u2026 No one could foresee the events that would come, though I remember him telling me, at a young age, of his dad\u2019s decision to leave this world behind.\nWhat\u2019s left, though, are memories\u2026. really good memories and a lot of them\u2026 camping out in my dad\u2019s backyard, making prank phone calls, drinking Surge all night, then going skateboarding at 6 AM. Walking along Shaker Creek, seeing an absolutely massive bird that seemingly could have been a very-lost California Condor. Band practice upstairs, then downstairs when the family moved. Playing Tool\u2019s \u201cStinkfist\u201d in front of the whole school at the talent show in 8th grade. Amber. Playing Korn\u2019s \u201cBlind\u201d at the talent show in 9th grade and all the practice involved with that. Uncle Tommy, at point-blank range, pulling the trigger on an empty paintball gun pointed at my head. Working in live sound together. Working at a haunted trail together for a couple seasons. The Korg ER-1. Buying two drum sets (the crappy black one and the shiny silver one). Many years later- going to a dueling piano bar in Long Beach and having a few beers, talking about making amends. On the last visit here, having beers at the Ramada bar, talking more about making amends\u2026 the Universal City overlook on Mulholland Drive and looking down on all the city lights, when he put his mom on speakerphone, saying \u201cGuess who I\u2019m with right now?\u201d\nAdmittedly, this is a difficult time, but I think my buddy was happy here in that moment\u2026 proud of where he was and what I\u2019ve done. I took the plunge, made the move, and got away from that place where everyone automatically assumes that every death is an overdose.\nMy friend- I miss you and will continue to do so\u2026 not that I expect you to be reading my WordPress account from up on high. But I just want your spirit/your soul/you to know that I hate your decision but yet remain proud of some of your accomplishments\u2026. wish you were here, buddy. I wish it was as easy as saying \u201ccome on back,\u201d but it sure as hell is not.\nFriends, and anonymous people that visit this page, if you ever feel like you need to escape this world, consider that there are people out there who love and respect you\u2026people who would be distraught and feel completely lost without you around. It\u2019s true. People aren\u2019t psychics \u2013 they can\u2019t read what you are feeling, even if you think it\u2019s obvious, so please do yourself a favor (and everyone else) and reach out. I\u2019m a good listener, and there are hotlines available to help, too. 1-800-273-TALK (8255).\nFiled in Culture \u00b7Tags: buttonz da klown, calvin murphy, help, kasper, land of illusion, suicide hotline, suicide prevention",
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        "raw_content": "11+ Letter of Introduction Template Format, Sample & Examples\nIn this article, we are basically going to discuss the various kinds of the introduction letter, and we would also provide you with the templates of those introduction letters so that you can use them in your own purpose.\nLetter of introduction is being used at a very massive scale in the present scenario be it in the business industry or the employment sector. In the business industry, it is used to introduce the business with the stakeholders, while in the employment purpose it is used to apply for the employment purpose along with the resume or CV.\nWhat is a Letter of Introduction\nA letter of introduction in the simple language can be defined as the letter which is used to introduce any individual for the job person, a company for the business or the client purpose and in a similar way introducing the other individual or the entity.\nThe introduction letter is basically used for the introduction so that the addressing people/authority can know more about the concerned individual or the business entity. Introduction letters are used almost everywhere in the job or the business industry, for example, a newly established company may introduce itself to the stakeholders by using the introduction letter.\nIn a similar manner, a job seeker person may introduce him/herself to the hiring company so that the person can be considered appropriate for the concerned job profile.\nIn this article, we are basically going to discuss the various kinds of introduction letter along with their templates so that you can make the most of them for your own purpose.\nWell, writing the introduction letter differs as per its intended destination, for example, a business introduction letter is written with one particular manner, while the letter of introduction for a job is written using the other approach. Here below we are providing you the standard approach which you should keep in your mind while writing the introduction letter.\nStart with the words which attract the reader of the letter so that your letter can make a first impression in the mind of the reader you should start with the most relevant points of the letter.\nYou should introduce your business or your own self in a way which makes a matter to the intended reader of the letter.\nYou should be providing the prospect of your business or your own education in a way that how your business can serve the stakeholders or how you can be the competent person for the job.\nTry to keep the letter as short as you can and stick to the point don\u2019t exaggerate anything.\nNow at the end of the letter, you should sign the letter if it is a business letter and if it is a job letter then you should simply end the letter with warm regards.\nLetter of introduction for a teacher is the letter which is used by a teacher to introduce him/herself for the employment purpose in a concerned school or other teaching institution. If you are a teacher and want to work with any school as a teacher then you can attach the letter of teacher\u2019s introduction along with your resume.\nThe introduction letter for teacher helps the hiring educational institution to know more about the teacher in the context of educational or work experience background so that they can analyze the teacher in a thorough manner and then can consider the teacher for granting the job.\nIntroduction Letter For Teacher Template Sample\nIf you are willing to apply to any educational institution for the job of a teacher and for that purpose you are looking forward to writing the introduction letter then you are at the correct article.\nHere in this section, we are providing you with the sample of introduction letter for a teacher. The sample template will provide an overview as to how you can write your own introduction letter for the post of teacher.\nIntroduction Letter For Teacher Template Example\nWell, we understand that it may not be easy for any person who is going to write a letter of introduction to be it for the teacher or for any other profession.\nIn order to further help our users in writing the introduction letter for a teacher, we are here providing you with the examples of these letters.\nThe examples will help you in providing you with an overview of the introduction letter so that you can get the reference to the letter, and can write your own letter of introduction. You can see several kinds of examples for a letter from the teacher\u2019s introduction.\nLetter of Introduction For Job Template\nWell if you are a job seeker person who is looking forward to applying for the job with an employment company, then we urge you to integrate the letter of introduction along with your resume or CV.\nThis letter of introduction will help you to provide more information about you to the hiring company so that the hiring company can get beyond the standard information and can consider your all aspects relevant for the job profile.\nIn this letter of introduction for a job, you can provide all kinds of other information which are not generally included in the resume due to the limited space. You can mention all the other information about you in this letter which is relevant for the job.\nIntroduction Letter For Job Sample\nIf you are someone who is going to write the introduction letter for a job for the very first time and hence clueless, as to how you should start writing the letter. We understand this dilemma and confusion of yours and thus we are here providing you with the samples of this letter.\nThe sample will work for you as a reference letter by the help of which you can easily write your own letter, and they can attach it with your resume for the purpose of the job.\nLetter of Introduction For Employment Example\nYou can use the letter of introduction for any kind of employment as the letter basically works by providing more information about the candidate to the employment company.\nThe introduction letter can be used by any person who thinks that using the resume merely to apply for the job purpose isn\u2019t going to be enough as it only contains the relevant information. In this letter of introduction, you can mention all the other information about you to the employment company which is relevant for the purpose of employment.\nHere in this regard with a view to help you we are attaching the examples of various letter of introduction for the employment purpose, which will surely help you in writing this employment letter.\nSome More Introduction Letter Templates\nWell in the addition of the above-mentioned letter of introduction we are further providing our users with the templates of some other letter of introduction. We urge you to take a look of these templates as any of them can be usable for you to be used in your own purpose.\nThese templates are having the professional outlook and if you find any of them usable for you then you can get them from this section. You are advised to use these letters of introduction at the appropriate time period, for example, a letter of introduction for the employment is meant to be used while making an application for the employment purpose.\nOn the other hand, the letter of introduction to a company should be used while commencing the business operation of the company.\nIntroduction Letter To Clients\nIf you are someone who provides various kinds of professional services to your clients such as a chartered accountant, lawyer etc then you can use the introduction letter to your clients.\nThe introduction letter will help you to introduce the nature of the types of your services to the customers so that the customers can have the information about you and later they can approach you if they need the concerned services.\nYou can get this introduction letter for clients from this section and then introduce your services to the concerned clients.\nLetter of Introduction To Bank\nThere are many scenarios when the bank ask their customers for the introduction letter in the various kinds of tasks, for example when you want to open your account with any particular bank then you may be asked for the introduction letter from the Bank.\nIn the letter of introduction to Bank, you are required to provide information about you, so that the Bank can process your account opening process after getting the reasonable information. 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        "raw_content": "In Kelly Systems, Inc. v. Leonard S. Fiore, Inc., 2018 WL 5629644 (Pa. Super. Ct. October 31, 2018), the Pennsylvania Superior Court held the requirement to file a Certificate of Merit to support a professional negligence claim does not apply to third party complaints.\nIn Ronald R. Wagner & Co., LP v. Apex Geoscience Inc. and Braun Intertec Corporation, 2018 WL 4344713 (Tex. Ct. App., Sept. 18, 2018), the Texas Court of Appeals held that preparation of an aggregate analysis report was not exempt from the Texas Engineering Practice Act. Ronald R. Wagner & Co., LP (\u201cWagner\u201d), a contractor specializing in the application of pavement sealer and pavement surface treatment, bid a road project for the Texas Department of Transportation (\u201cTXDOT\u201d). Wagner received quotes for materials for the project from Advantage Asph\nIn Patriot Contracting, LLC v. Star Insurance Company, 2018 WL 1123586 (U.S. Dist. Ct., E.D. 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        "raw_content": "The cooperation between the main map producer, the National Board of Survey, and the Finnish national library, Helsinki University Library, has continued during the period 1988-1990. This cooperation began in 1987 with the 1987 Project for the cataloguing and indexing of cartographic materials and for the development of information systems pertaining to these materials. This project was mentioned in the progress report for 1986- 1988.\nThe 4th volume of the catalogue of the A. E. Nordenski\u00f3ld Collection has been published in 1989. This volume contains an alphabetical title index for the maps. The 5th volume of the catalogue is in preparation. This volume will contain indexes concerning book, atlas, author, person (engraver, publisher etc.), chronology and geographical name.\nThe other important collection of old maps in the Helsinki University Library, the collection assembled by Foreign Minister Carl Enckell, is being photographed for video disc. The collection contains appr. 600 map sheets showing Northern areas. The sheets have been removed from atlases from 1500-1900. The video disc is produced by the German firm Belser wissenschaftlicher Dienst. The first shipment of map sheets has been sent to Stuttgart. The video disc will contain the maps as well as cataloguing data of the maps and a retrieval system.\nBibliographic Department\nThe Bibliographic Department has the responsibility of cataloguing the national material that is held as legal deposit. Since 1977 maps of the national collection have not been catalogued.\nThe great event of this year is the adopting of a new integrated online system, the Virginia Tech Library System (VTLS). VTLS provides the library and its users with an OPAC access to the library's catalogues. The production of the Finnish National Bibliography started using the new system in May 1990. The VTLS will allow map cataloguing by the end of this year. Ail Finnish university libraries will subsequently adopt the same VTLS system and they will be linked together through a central system to a uniform network (LINNEA) using the academic data communication network FUNET.\nRetrospective conversion of map catalogues\nAmong various catalogue conversion projects two should be mentioned here because they concern cartographic material also. By the end of 1989 the material of the Finnish National Bibliography for the years 1967-1971, previously in a card catalogue, was converted into machine-readable form. The material contains catalogue data for appr. 2,500 map sheets.\nIn order to satisfy the needs of both big public libraries and research libraries Helsinki University Library is going to convert the Finnish National Bibliography from 1976 ( except for the period 1967-71 mentioned above ) backwards. The conversion of cartographic material from this period will start by the end of this year.\nMap cataloguing\nDuring autumn 1988 a working group with members from the National Board of Survey and Helsinki University Library translated the ISBD(CM) and adapted the text to Finnish circumstances. The completion of the work was delayed until late spring 1989 because of the need to adjust the rules with those for monographs and serial publications. The new edition of the Finnish cataloguing rules for cartographic material was published in October 1989.\nWith the completion of the cataloguing rules the work with the cataloguing format for maps was started. The Automation Unit for Finnish Research Libraries bear the responsibility for the formats. In cooperation with the working group for the cataloguing rules the Automation Unit created the FINMARC format for maps. UKMARC and USMARC have served as models. The contents of the format were settled in May 1990 after which some tests with maps have been made.\nNow that the map format is completed the Automation Unit makes the necessary applications for the VTLS- cataloguing program.\nIn the National Archives tests have been made to convert registers concerning maps to PC's. One of the main problems is the great number of records in relation to the capacity of equipment.\nNational Board of Survey\nStarting this year the Map Printing Centre of the National Board of Survey has been separated from its mother organisation and made an independent firm. The fifth edition of the Atlas of Finland will be completed in a couple of years. Plans for thematic cartography thereafter have been made in the National Board of Survey.\nEducation for Mapcurators\nThe 1987 Project for the cataloguing and indexing of cartographic materials and for the development of information systems pertaining to these materials emphasized the important role of cartographic material in libraries and in library education. In the university education of librarians cartographic material is hardly mentioned. As a result of the 1987 project the National Board of Survey, the Map Printing Centre, Helsinki University Library and the Finnish Library Association have planned a three day course on cartographic materials for librarians mainly from public libraries. The program was settled this summer and the course will take place at the beginning of 1991. After this course the organisers will make plans for next courses in this field.\nPirkko Korttinen, Helsinki University Library",
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        "raw_content": "Woman injured in Spalding hit and run\nPolice are investigating a hit and run which took place in Spalding over the New Year.\nThe incident took place on New Year\u2019s Eve and was reported to police at 7.46am.\nThe car, believed to be a black Citroen DS3, hit a woman on a bike and failed to stop at the scene of the accident, driving away towards Spalding town centre.\nThe woman in her 50s was taken to hospital for treatment to minor injuries.\nAt the time of the collision the Citroen was southbound on the A16 Low Road roundabout.\nAnyone with any information is asked to call Lincolnshire Police on 101 with incident reference number 81 of December 31, 2016.\nPolice name man found dead by roadside in Lincolnshire\nMobile speed camera locations in Northern Lincolnshire",
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        "raw_content": "I attended two conferences this summer in July and August. As I reflect back on them, a theme becomes apparent to me. The first conference was the Gallup Strengths Summit (GSS17) and the second was the Global Leadership Summit (GLS17).\nI went to them with an expectancy there was a divine reason I was able to attend both. The GSS17 connected deeply with my faith and the connection my God-given Strengths have in accomplishing my life mission to walk alongside leaders to maximize their potential while living the life they love.\nThe GLS17 challenged me as a leader to discover and direct the influence I have with others in a way that is unique and fulfills my calling as a wife, mother, Gramma, friend and coach. A theme seemed to rise up for me which connected both conferences, and that\u2019s what I want to talk about today.\nI didn\u2019t budget to attend the GLS17, so when I was gifted a ticket I knew it was important for me to be there. God had something for me to learn. But what was it?\nThe speaker who had the most profound effect on me was Fredrik Haren, who spoke on Creative Leadership in a Rapidly Changing World. He said an idea is when two formerly known things combine to make a new thing. What that said to me was to combine what is already created to create something new\u2013and that is the birth of a new idea.\nThen Haren defined creativity as involving a person in the creative process of combining knowledge and information to form a new idea. In that moment, I realized God was asking me to consider creatively combining Strengths and Leadership in a new way and something new would result.\nWhy did this impact me so deeply?\nEvery time Haren offered an example, the new thing created was very unexpected, yet simple. He used the example of combining a sink and a urinal. It was quite simple, but until I saw it, I didn\u2019t get it. Put them together and the benefits become many. It increases the likelihood of hand washing!\nAdd some color and it even gets better!\nOften when I struggle with a concept God has challenged me to consider, I go to His Word in the Bible. I look for what it says to me. Since the word \u201ccreate\u201d was in every aspect of this new concept, I immediately thought of the creation story in Genesis. I was blown away by what I discovered.\nAs I began reading from Genesis 1\nAs I began reading Genesis, I noticed a pattern arise. I saw three profoundly creative ideas of God in Genesis. Each idea lead to a very simple and necessary outcome.\nIdea #1: \u201cEvening\u201d and \u201cMorning\u201d combined to be a \u201cDay.\u201d\nIn the first example, our lives are measured by the days we have to live on this planet. We know that evening and morning combined is 1 day, but we simply refer to these two things as a \u201cday.\u201d\nIdea #2: The \u201cWork\u201d of creation and \u201cRest\u201d on the seventh day combined to be \u201cHoly.\u201d\nGod thought so much of this idea that He did it first as an example for us to follow.\nThe second example is the least commonly thought. The idea that six days of work and one day of rest combine as the idea of \u201choly\u201d is mind bending for me. This causes me to then ask the question, \u201cIf I am holy by following this idea, is that creativity in God\u2019s eyes?\u201d Because of this, I\u2019m motivated to honor His example in the pursuit of holy creativity.\nIdea #3: \u201cDust of the earth\u201d and \u201cGod\u2019s breath of life\u201d combined to make \u201cman a living being.\u201d\nThen finally, the third example is one probably most controversial in our culture today. Scientists argue many theories of where and how man came to be. As for me, those ideas take much more faith than I have. Instead, it is far easier for me to believe the idea of an all knowing and loving God who reached down to form man out of the dust of the earth, then chose to breathe His own breath of life into this form to make it into a living breathing being, possessing the image of the Creator.\nGod in Genesis gives us the example of creativity being the holy combining of two formerly different things together to create a unique new idea.\nAs I began to reflect on the story of creation in Genesis I began to wonder what combining Strengths and Leadership together might become.\nMy connection with Strengths & Leadership\nAs a coach, I bring the power of Gallup\u2019s Clifton Strengths to my clients because it so accurately describes how they bring their best to every single thing they do. Research shows these strengths are innate and rise up out of the core of who we are. 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        "raw_content": "Apart from discovering the primary causes for their infertility, the couple should also ask themselves - when conception occurs, how can we be sure that we have done everything possible to avoid a miscarriage?\nIn this case too, the doctor should provide the couple with a convincing answer. Keep in mind, however, that infertility is a highly complex medical chapter that spans through many clinical, laboratory and research disciplines of medicine. Even for a doctor very well-versed in reproductive medicine it is sometimes difficult to assess a case. Specialization, experience and investigative thinking are essential qualities a medical reproductive health specialist must possess. Unfortunately, a large number of physicians who are not experts on the subject of infertility, in order to live up to their patient\u2019s expectations, rather than referring them to a specialist, they resort to prescribing extended lists of diagnostic tests which are not aiming at answering specific questions. To make things worse, the results of these tests are often misinterpreted.\nThe field of gynecology and obstetrics is very extended. A gynecologist is not obligated to have a deep understanding of all fields of andrology, immunology, hematology, endocrinology, genetics and medical laboratory technology which are needed for handling complex and highly specialized infertility cases.\nAt this point one must consider the financial implications of fertility testing. The prescribed tests should be personalized, few in number and very focused. If the financial costs are very high, this will eventually impact the couples psychology resulting in aggravation of the problem. Patients should always perform a market research beforehand and when the couple is referred to a specific laboratory or medical center for diagnostic testing, the doctor should be able to explain that choice. Higher prices should always be justified by higher quality of information made available by the tests\u2019 results.\nThe patients must ask questions and should expect convincing answers. They must always be able to understand where their money is spent. Keep in mind of course, that the problems of each couple are different. Some face more complicated problems than others. However, a good specialist can inform the couple in such way that the patients understand the complexity of their problem which will explain the costs of the prescribed tests and therapies.\nThe second objective for the couple is taking the appropriate therapeutic measures aimed specifically at each cause contributing to the problem.\nThe couple should be able to understand the correspondence between treatment and each individual factor that contributes to their infertility. In this way, they will be able to clarify any questions regarding their treatment in order to minimize the chance of making a mistake.\nEtiological therapies begin by treatment of microbial infections. Treatment of the rest of the factors then follows according to the way that the couple wants to attempt a conception. After achieving the first goal, (diagnosing the cause of the problem) the couple should think about the way of conception that they want to try. In cases of Fallopian tube obstruction, severe sperm problems, advanced age or in cases where for some reason is imperative for the couple to achieve conception as soon as possible, the answer is simple: Completion of etiological treatment should be followed be an IVF attempt. In fact many of the etiological therapies are temporally adapted to the expected date for oocyte- or embryo-transfer.\nOn the other hand, when the conditions are less severe, when even one doctor can suggest that conception is possible with ways other than IVF, then the couple should set their deadlines. According to their age, psychological condition, financial status, jobs, relationship and the advice of their family doctor, the couple should allow a number of months (cycles) for natural conception to occur in which case they will have avoided the expenses and pharmaceuticals associated with IVF. During the stage of waiting for a natural conception to occur, etiological therapies should continue correctly during every cycle (except from antibiotics). One should be extremely careful to maintain a continuous and accurate treatment regime since, with the exception of antibiotics administered early during treatment to remove infection, all other treatments have temporary effects and must be repeated in order to remain effective.\nAt this point via assisted reproduction or through natural conception most couples would have achieved pregnancy. The treatment received not only helped achieve a conception, but will also help to maintain the pregnancy provided the doctor\u2019s instructions are followed correctly during 1st trimester. If during this time the couple did not achieve a conception then a consultation with their doctor must take place in order to decide whether a more strict regime of diagnostic testing should be performed or whether the couple should proceed with some method of assisted reproduction, intrauterine insemination (IUI) or IVF.\nThe third objective is to reach week 12 of pregnancy without problems.\nAt this point the couple should refrain from excessive excitement and preparations. Keep in mind that, unfortunately, spontaneous abortions mainly occur during the first trimester and are more frequent in couples with a history of difficult conceptions.\nThis period requires much patience, optimism but also a good understanding of the state of pregnancy. In the first trimester, particularly women that had a hard time trying to conceive should not ignore the possibility of a bad outcome for the pregnancy. 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        "raw_content": "Whiteside County ,\nWhiteside County is in Illinois. Whether you are a potential homeowner looking for a lot for sale or a builder or developer seeking land for sale for your next project, the perfect property for you may be found in Illinois. Laying claim to the nation\u2019s 3rd biggest city, the Midwest\u2019s number one tourist destination, the country\u2019s two tallest skyscrapers, and the world\u2019s fourth largest gross domestic product (GDP) among metropolitan areas, Illinois is home to the most cosmopolitan of residents as well as those that prefer a more natural setting. Chicago carries most of the accolades, with a population around 2.7 million in its metro area, an incredible impact on the state economy, and its importance as a major U.S. transportation hub. Known as the Windy City (the meaning of which has been debated), Chicago is situated on Lake Michigan in the northeastern corner of the state. The city is at its gustiest in April, summer temperatures can reach into the 90s, and it gets an average of 37 inches of snow per year. It supports several professional sports teams, including two in the MLB, one in the NFL, an NBA team, an NHL team, and a Major League Soccer organization. A massive renovation of the Navy Pier in the 1990s has paid off, transforming the site into 50-plus acres of parks, rides (including a 15-story Ferris wheel), restaurants, and shops that receives 8.6 million visitors each year. Illinois has plenty to offer beyond Chicago, though. The capital city of Springfield in central Illinois was the launch pad of Abraham Lincoln\u2019s career, and there are many historical sites in the area. The other most populous cities in the state include Aurora, Rockford, Joliet and Naperville. Iconic scenic drives are found along Great River Road (550 miles long on the western border of the state), the Meeting of the Great Rivers byway (where the Mississippi, Missouri and Illinois rivers converge), and historical Route 66 (affectionately known as the Mother Road and one of the original U.S. Highways). Outdoor recreation abounds in the Shawnee National Forest in southeastern Illinois, home to the ancient rock formations known as the Garden of the Gods. Step back in time and visit central Illinois\u2019 Amish Country, where you can learn about the Amish culture, take buggy rides and stroll among the many shops. Because of its mix of metro and rural areas, Illinois enjoys a broad economic base. Agriculturally, the state ranks among the top two producers of soybeans and corn (used primarily for production of ethanol), is ranked fourth in pork production in the country, and is a global center for meat processing. The state\u2019s manufacturing supports chemical, machinery and food processing industries, and the service industry has grown tremendously in the past decade, supporting financial trading, publishing and healthcare. If you are seeking property in Illinois, you will find a wide variety of choices, from waterfront property for sale, riverfront property for sale, lake property for sale, golf course lots for sale, metro-area lots for sale, rural property for sale, vacant land for sale and even cheap land for sale.",
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        "raw_content": "Regev: If the Eurovision isn't in Jerusalem, it shouldn't be in Israel\nNetta Barzilai performs after winning the Grand Final of Eurovision Song Contest 2018 at the Altice Arena hall in Lisbon, Portugal, on May 12. (photo credit:\" PEDRO NUNES/REUTERS)\nRegev was reacting in part to unconfirmed reports Wednesday that the European Broadcasting Union requested that the Eurovision be held in a \"not divisive location.\"\nCulture Minister Miri Regev proclaimed on Thursday that if Israel can\u2019t host the Eurovision in Jerusalem next year, it should not host it at all.\nSpeaking to Kan\u2019s Reshet Bet on Thursday morning, Regev said that \u201cI will recommend to the government that the Eurovision \u2013 if it can\u2019t be in Jerusalem \u2013 we shouldn\u2019t host it.\u201d\nThe culture minister added that \u201cIt costs Israel NIS 50 million. It is designed to market the country. It\u2019s a beautiful music show that brings every country here... I think personally that if the Eurovision won\u2019t be in Jerusalem, it would be wrong to invest NIS 50m. of public funds. The State of Israel\u2019s capital is Jerusalem and we should not be ashamed of it.\u201d\nRegev was reacting in part to unconfirmed reports from Wednesday that the European Broadcasting Union requested that the Eurovision be held in a \u201cnon-divisive location.\u201d\nBut Communications Minister Ayoub Kara said on Thursday that there is no question the Eurovision will be held in Israel.\n\u201cI want to make it clear here, the same way I made it clear to [host broadcaster] Kan, that the government \u2013 and myself personally \u2013 do not have any political designs on the competition,\u201d Kara said in a video message he posted on social media. In sharp contrast to Regev, Kara said he intends to fully cooperate with and meet the demands of the European Broadcasting Union. \u201cThe Eurovision will be held in Israel. I will not let any official harm the manner in which the Eurovision is determined.\u201d\nSince Israel\u2019s win at the Eurovision earlier this year, Kara and Regev have sparred over responsibilities and budget for next year\u2019s contest. Kara did not mention Regev by name in his statement, but his message was a clear counter to the culture minister\u2019s more fiery rhetoric.\nOn Thursday, the Kan public broadcaster \u2013 which is slated to host the contest \u2013 would not comment on Regev\u2019s statement, nor would it confirm the report that it had been asked to host the competition outside of Jerusalem.\nThe EBU told The Jerusalem Post on Thursday that no decision has been made on the host city, and that it is important the contest continue to be a non-political event.\n\u201cNo decisions have been made yet on the host city, venue and dates,\u201d an EBU spokesman said Thursday. It noted that each year it requires the host broadcaster to present \u201ca minimum of two host city and venue options\u201d before the final decision is made. An EBU official added that it will be meeting again with Kan officials in Geneva later this month, and that for the past five years the host city has been announced \u201cno earlier than July and no later than September.\u201d\nA EBU representative also noted that the contest is \u201ca long running non-political entertainment event\u201d and that it insists that every host broadcaster \u201ctakes all necessary steps to safeguard the non-political character of the event throughout the organization of the competition.\u201d\nWhile debate over the Eurovision has been ongoing since Israel\u2019s Netta Barzilai won last month, tensions came to a head this week after the cancellation of the Argentina game. The match, originally slated for Haifa, was moved to Jerusalem last month after pressure from Regev. Officials said the reason was threats against the team\u2019s star, Lionel Messi. But many also linked the cancellation to the decision to move the match; several surveys held in Israel on Wednesday and Thursday saw Israelis blaming Regev herself for the cancellation.\nRegev: Terror threats led to Israel-Argentina soccer match cancellation\nReport: Comptroller to probe Regev's handling of cancelled Argentina game",
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        "raw_content": "Ambassador Friedman pays tribute at 9/11 memorial, cabinet reps absent\nUS Ambassador David Friedman lays a wreath at the 9/11 monument outside Jerusalem. (photo credit:\" MATTY STERN/US EMBASSY TEL AVIV)\n\u201cNo country has felt a greater loss to radical Islamic terror than Israel,\u201d says US ambassador at ceremony.\nPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu\u2019s government, which boasts of its closeness with US President Donald Trump\u2019s administration, failed to send a representative to the annual 9/11 ceremony at a memorial built by Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund outside Jerusalem.\nOpposition leader Isaac Herzog attended the event, along with US ambassador to Israel David Friedman, Iowa governor Kim Reynolds, and family members of victims in the attacks. Event organizers said they invited President Reuven Rivlin as well as multiple ministers, all of whom turned down the invitation.\nHerzog laid a wreath on behalf of the government, while emphasizing repeatedly in his speech that he was there only as a representative of the Knesset.\nThe Jerusalem Post reached cabinet secretary Tzahi Braverman, who was responsible for ensuring a minister attended the event, but he did not provide an explanation.\n\u201cOn September 11, we all fell victim to the genocidal force of our time \u2013 radical Islamic terrorism,\u201d Friedman said. \u201cNo country has paid a greater price in the battle against radical Islamic terror than the State of Israel.\u201d\n\u05e9\u05d2\u05e8\u05d9\u05e8 \u05d0\u05e8\u05d4\u05f4\u05d1 \u05d3\u05d5\u05d3 \u05e4\u05e8\u05d9\u05d3\u05de\u05df \u05e0\u05d5\u05d0\u05dd \u05d1\u05d8\u05e7\u05e1 \u05d4\u05d6\u05d9\u05db\u05e8\u05d5\u05df \u05e9\u05dc 9/11 \u05d1\u05d0\u05e0\u05d3\u05e8\u05d8\u05ea \u05d4\u05e0\u05e1\u05e4\u05d9\u05dd \u05d1\u05e2\u05de\u05e7 \u05d4\u05d0\u05e8\u05d6\u05d9\u05dd \u05d1\u05d9\u05e8\u05d5\u05e9\u05dc\u05d9\u05dd https://t.co/50ucCqy1Du pic.twitter.com/5McnPppOsG\n\u2014 USEmbassyTelAviv (@usembassyta) September 11, 2017\nListing a dozen terrorism attacks in Israel since Hebron in 1929, Friedman said it was appropriate that Israel is home to the only memorial outside the US that bears all the names of the victims of the attacks.\nFriedman said it was possible to take comfort that in retrospect, \u201cthe forces of decency and civility have triumphed at the expense of evil and hate.\u201d He expressed hope that terrorist groups like Hamas, al-Qaida and Islamic State have been weakened and \u201care on their way to the dustbin of history.\u201d\nFamily members of victims of 9/11 introduced themselves in what was the event\u2019s emotional highlight. Naomi Shefi was three when her father, Hagay Shefi, the CEO of a hi-tech company, was killed on the 106th floor of the World Trade Center. She attended the ceremony in uniform and said she is serving in the same unit as her father did.\nHerzog said that \u201cthe attacks of 9/11 were not only an attack on the US, they were an attack on the values of democracy, freedom and equality.\u201d He said Israel was bound together with the US by a shared commitment to those values.\n\u201cThe terrorists know that in a world of individual freedom and tolerance, their dark creed of hatred does not stand a chance,\u201d Herzog said. \u201cWe will always stand together with America in the fight against terrorism and extremism. It is a fight we are all too familiar with. To defeat the terrorists, we must destroy them militarily, but we must also show that our ideals are stronger than theirs.\u201d\nThe ceremony was also attended by leaders of StandWithUs, the Anti-Defamation League, Nefesh B\u2019Nefesh and Heroes to Heroes, a peer support program for combat veterans from both Israel and the United States. Also in attendance were a delegation of 50 US police officers, delegations of US and Israeli firefighters and pilots from United Airlines.\nThe JNF\u2019s Sunshine Mission, led by Chief Planned Giving Officer Matt Bernstein and Speaker\u2019s Bureau head Cheryl Lefland, arrived from the United States especially for the ceremony.\nThe 9/11 Living Memorial was established in 2009 by KKL-JNF, in collaboration with JNF-USA.\n\u201cIt is incredibly special to be part of this heartfelt memorial in Jerusalem,\u201d StandWithUS CEO Roz Rothstein said. \u201cThat this monument is the only one outside of the USA to mention the names of all of the fallen is a sign of the deep and meaningful relationship between Israelis and Americans.\u201d\n5,844 days later: Reflections on 9/11\nHow has the face of Islamic terrorism changed since 9/11?",
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        "raw_content": "Scot Wingo, a Raleigh Research Triangle entrepreneur himself, has released his fourth annual \u201cTriangle Tweener\u201d list, which again includes MacGregor Partners. So, what is a \u201ctweener\u201d and what is this list?\nScot\u2019s list includes Raleigh, North Carolina based startups that have matured into what he has aptly dubbed \u201ctweener\u201d status. This status is awarded to technology organizations headquartered in the triangle that are above $1mm in sales, yet below a mature level of $80mm in sales. In his words, \u201cThink of Triangle tweeners as the \u2018Goldilocks\u2019 companies of Raleigh \u2013 Not too small, but not too large. These are our future breakouts, big fundraisers, acquisition targets, and (fingers crossed) IPOs.\u201d\nScot personally curates this list with the intention of putting local technology startups on the map for investors, potential acquisition, and creating a medium for the Raleigh technology start-up community to network and share its collective success and learnings.\nThe 2019 list contains roughly 150 startups from the Research Triangle region of Raleigh, North Carolina.\nMacGregor\u2019s President, Jason Ziegler, has this to say about MacGregor\u2019s continued presence on the list, \u201cWe are honored to be recognized as an up and coming technology firm in Raleigh\u2019s Research Triangle and excited to be a part of the ecosystem that Scot and others have established for technology firms in the Raleigh area. Congratulations to all the tweeners and a personal thank you to Scot for curating this list and for the fantastic private event at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences.\u201d\nLink to Scot\u2019s full tweener list: https://medium.com/@scotwingo/2019-triangle-tweener-list-fea731fc6b5c\nMacGregor Partners is a multi-year Inc. 5000 recognized supply chain software and consulting firm. We deliver solutions that leverage technology to provide our clients with improved service levels, visibility, reduced cost, and a better customer experience within their supply chain and across the enterprise. Folio provides them with true document automation across the enterprise, streamlining all paper-based workflows, while Toolbox is a supply chain-centric turnkey analytics and data warehouse platform for their entire distribution network.",
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        "raw_content": "Back home, y'all.\nI have returned home from Texas. And I brought back pictures! From Texas It\u2019s a very small collection, but most of the photos taken this trip were of my family (or me) and I don\u2019t like sharing those. But there are action food shots, and a Houston billboard promising 150-foot crosses in the city\u2019s future. Texas is special. There is\u2026\nTomorrow, I will be in Texas with some (a tiny fraction) of my American family. Doubtless we\u2019ll be asked what we\u2019re thankful for, so I figure I should warm up. I\u2019m thankful for this video: This song is perfect for writing about multi-generational post-Singularity blood feuds. Also I\u2019m fairly sure that it\u2019s topical for a lot of you around Thanksgiving.\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "Out now: AG (Architektur in Gebrauch)\nSome of the most aesthetically and editorially innovative publications that we\u2019ve been receiving this past year have been themed around architecture \u2013 London-based Bricks of the Kiln and The Real Review are two potent examples. AG (Architektur in Gebrauch, Architecture in Use) is the latest architecture magazine to come to our attention: it\u2019s now onto its sixth issue, it has a pleasingly simple concept and it hails from Berlin.\nInstead of looking at space historically, AG chooses a different piece of architecture for each issue and observes it from the perspective of its present state. It does this to counter the pervasive approach found in architecture journals where \u201cphotographs capturing the moment of completion become the only instance of authority and the most influential moment\u201d. I\u2019ve noticed a rejection of this underpinning a lot of architectural editorial recently; the most striking example being the OMA website, where content is randomly collated from social media so that instead of slick images of the completed product you have images of architecture as seen by the people who live it.\nWe were sent issues three, four, five and six (top) \u2013 the aesthetic is obviously clear and to-the-point. At first I wasn\u2019t convinced by the logo, but on second thoughts, the shadow of the blocky text is well-suited to the magazine\u2019s concept and the idea of not exploring the shining surface of an architect\u2019s vision but the shadowy existence of a space, with all of its traces and lived experience. Issue four (above and below) is themed around Berlin\u2019s Tiergarten \u2013 the writing takes shape as a list of observed details, from a wild boar to the water springs running through the park to the heroic historical monuments that scatter the space in abundance (also below).\nNew issue 6 looks at House Jumsai, designed by Thailand\u2019s Sumet Jumsai. The approach of the magazine is less personal but still compelling \u2013 it documents the last days of the penthouse and is largely photographic (below).\nIssue three explores the Mancunian Way that runs through Manchester (below). It begins with with an interview with Richard Brook, Senior Lecturer at Manchester School of Architecture, and then finishes with a chunk of photocopied pages from J. G. Ballard\u2019s \u2018Concrete Island\u2019 (also below).\nEvery issue of AG is born from the same philosophy, but then the space that\u2019s being observed dictates the overall approach. Each issue also then exists as a single publication in its own right, something I find particularly engaging.\nbuerofuerkonstruktivismus.de",
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        "raw_content": "Jean-Michel Jarre: \"Creators globally look to Europe for leadership on authors' right\"\nIn a letter addressed to Members of the European Parliament on 5 February, CISAC President Jean-Michel Jarre and Vice-Presidents Angelique Kidjo, Marcelo Pi\u00f1eyro and Miquel Barcel\u00f3 say that 'creators globally look to Europe for leadership on authors' right'.\nThey say that '[i]n particular, Europe now has a chance to address the \"transfer of value\" or \"value gap\" which is caused by loopholes in the law allowing some of the world's largest digital platforms to deny fair remuneration to millions of creators.'\nReminding MEPs that thousands of creators already voiced their concern about this issue, they now send their 'own message of encouragement' to ensure that the Copyright Directive reaches its full potential.\nThe letter was forwarded to MEPs by:\nCISAC - The International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers \u2013 is the world\u2019s leading network of authors\u2019 societies (also referred to as Collective Management Organisations, or CMOs). With 240 member societies in 123 countries, CISAC represents over four million creators from all geographic regions and artistic repertoires including music, audiovisual, drama, literature and visual arts.\nGESAC - Founded in 1990, the European Grouping of Societies of Authors and Composers (GESAC) comprises authors' societies from across the European Union, Iceland, Norway, and Switzerland. As such, we represent more than 1 million creators and rights holders in the areas of musical, audiovisual, visual arts, and literary and dramatic works. More information at www.authorsocieties.eu",
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        "raw_content": "Literature / Theology\nShort Story Wednesdays: \u201cThe Legend of St. Julian the Hospitaller\u201d by Gustave Flaubert\nby Will McDavid on Feb 6, 2013 \u2022 12:20 pm 2 Comments\nThis week, we get to hear all about Christianity, morality, and sanctification, from the ever-insightful Gustave Flaubert, in his fantastic story about learning to hunt as an up-and-coming medieval prince. After a series of twists, we meet Jesus Christ in a riverside hovel. Read along here.\nOnly the saint knows sin.\n-W.P. DuBose\nA pretentious student once asked Flannery O\u2019Connor whether she had been influenced at all by Flaubert. She responded (once imagines in her thickest Southern drawl), \u201cFLOW-BARE? Never heard of him.\u201d Despite the sarcasm, his writing style, stance on faith, and meditations on how the grace of God changes someone were decisive influences on her thought. Gustave Flaubert stood as a premodern, anticipating the themes of modern literature during the nineteenth century. His Three Tales, the collection featuring this story, was his meditation on faith in a rapidly secularizing age. If we give the great twentieth-century agnostic novelists one thing, it\u2019s got to be an accurate view of the human predicament. Flaubert addressed this predicament and the emotional plausibility of Christianity, poised as a brilliant, skeptical-bordering-on-agnostic writer with a deep nostalgia for the Christian faith. This legend is his foray into the truth and beauty of Christianity, even though he eventually laments that it is only a legend, a story \u201cas it is given on the stained-glass window of a church in my birthplace.\u201d\nNonetheless, Flaubert\u2019s insights are startling. We return to the question of saintliness, and see that it can pursued in the form of glory or the form of defeat.\nJulian, we learn, was brought up in a castle by two extraordinarily loving and attentive parents, who made sure that he had the best in everything, from entertainment to religious instruction to academic education. Flaubert, as a skeptic, emphasizes the quality of his upbringing and the goodness of his parents in order to reject conventional moral teaching. Even though this child has the best of everything, including biological stock (which was important to people in GF\u2019s time) and moral education, he kills, (contra Pelagius), a mouse during church one day. We moderns could say that the superego collapsed and the id came to the fore; theology would rephrase this as the inevitable eruption of Original Sin. In this, the (initial) skeptics and (orthodox) Christianity agree: the form of glory, with respect to moral education, fails utterly. In Julian\u2019s case, it suppresses the inner sociopath for a time, but its ultimate fruit is futility and rebellion.\n\u2026when that desire has conceived, it gives birth to sin, and that sin, when it is fully grown, gives birth to death.\nIn Sermon on the Mount terms, we could say that Julian\u2019s killing of the mouse just for the sport of it (cf. Augustine\u2019s pears), it reveals a character trait that condemns him every bit as much as his later rampages of violence will. We see the desire of his sin, and much of the story is about its becoming \u201cfully grown.\u201d He begins to hunt and kill more and more, eventually reaching the point when he no longer bothers bringing his kills home, but rather kills just for the sport of it. The moral structure of violence is such that there\u2019s an inflictor (Julian) and a receiver (the animals). But the split between the inflictor and the victim is artificial \u2013 that is, it exists only in individual experience, not in the actual structure of the world. In the morally rooted universe of creation, all things are good, and all things mirror, to greater or lesser extent, the goodness of the Creator. The split which violence introduces exists in the mind of its subject but, \u2018in the grand scheme of things\u2019, it is violence against God\u2019s goodness \u2013 the same goodness that marks Julian himself (Gen 1:31) \u2013 so that violence against nature is violence against his own origin and source of being (Ps 51:4 \u2013 \u201cagainst you, you only, have I sinned\u201d) and, by extension, himself (Col 1:16-17, a crucial passage here).\nFlaubert understood these biblical ideas instinctively; so that Julian\u2019s destruction of animals is ultimately a negation of his own origin and being: this is the literary and moral meaning of the curse Julian receives \u2013 \u201cAccursed! some day, ferocious soul, thou wilt murder thy father and thy mother!\u201d\nJulian\u2019s response is to flee from home and avoid any situation in which he may encounter his parents \u2013 avoid at all costs. He stops hunting, too, because he recognizes the correlation between his sociopathy toward animals and the possibility of violence to his own parents. The problem is that he cannot flee from his human nature \u2013 he carries it with him everywhere. Worse, if \u201cthe power of sin\u201d really is \u201cthe law\u201d, then his attempts to change his behavior actually make things worse.\nWhy is this? It\u2019s because external obedience to the moral law still operates within the form and structure of glory: self-reliance, pride, achievement performance-ism, whatever you want to call it; the form of glory is opposed to genuine love and genuine change for the better. Following the rules helps him for a time, but it\u2019s like placing a layer of brilliant white paint over a tomb \u2013 it will eventually crack. Or, in Shakespeare\u2019s words, \u201cmurder cannot be hid long; a man\u2019s son may, but at the length truth will out.\u201d\nAmidst his flight he grows restless; his bland moralism does nothing to arrest the growth of sin within him, and eventually it takes him over once more, and indeed gives birth to death. Unable to resist any longer, Julian\u2019s facade cracks and he goes hunting, but he can kill nothing. This is the first place that, in James\u2019s moral logic, sin gives birth to death: performance-ism gives birth to powerlessness, and the form of violence suddenly fails him. The animals follow him \u2013 symbols of his harrowing guilt in the way they harass him, but also embodiments of grace in that they refuse to repay him for the death he\u2019s dispensed to them. So not only does his power fail him, but also he sees a higher reality of mercy (the animals \u2018turn the other cheek\u2019 as he\u2019s trying to kill them), and this brings him to his knees.\nBut Julian, having spent too long in the world of power which moves \u201cIn appetency, on its metalled ways\u201d (Eliot), will make a last-ditch stand against his powerlessness before he will recognize it. He rages against the beasts, against the dying of his power, and is in such a fury that he immediately kills the couple in his bed, who are his parents, given hospitality by his wife after spending years searching for him. As a sidenote, this killing is not accidental, at least not from the standpoint of moral law. He thinks his parents are his wife and another man, but it\u2019s judgment rather than mere bad luck when he actually kills his parents. Because he does make the decision to kill his wife because she has presumably cheated on him \u2013 conquering a fickle and conditional world through self-assertion and power. But when his pursuit of power shatters his illusions of morality, the form of glory dies. He sees his sin for what it is and can no longer be self-reliant or self-assertive at all, ever. Again, we have to admire Flaubert for expressing a Christian idea so well as an outsider. Indeed, critiquing Christianity\u2019s form of the quest for glory \u2013 which is moralism \u2013 is one of the great achievements of modern skeptical thought.\nSin has been fully formed in his attempted murder of his wife, and it has given birth to death in the murder of his parents and, perhaps more profoundly, the death of his illusions that sin can be escaped. Moralism isn\u2019t something to be successfully pursued; true holiness must happen to a person, at least for Flaubert. To this nineteenth-century master, if Christianity does have a hope, it lies in death, in the stripping of the altar to make way for Christ\u2019s resurrection. But we mustn\u2019t get ahead of ourselves.\nThe Lord kills and brings to life; He brings down to hell and raises up; He brings low, He also exalts\nDeath is not the end, and death to the form of glory \u2013 with its attendant pride \u2013 is actually the beginning. Julian\u2019s violence is self-assertion, and it cannot be overcome with moral self-assertion. His problem is the self, so the self must die, and it does. His guilt drives him into the wilderness (the proverbial heath), where he is alone, in exile, and without hope of ever changing himself from the murderer he is, and in truth, has always been. Strangely, when any hope of morality is truly abandoned, he becomes\u2026a saint. The final moments of the story epitomize this transformation, when Julian meets the \u201cleast of these\u201d \u2013 a vile, odorous, leprous wandering stranger \u2013 who demands everything from him. After rowing the man across a river, giving him all his food and drink, and allowing him to share his bed for warmth, Julian is shocked to discover that the vagabond is Jesus himself, and then Christ bears him straight to heaven.\n\u2026in him all things in heaven and on earth were created, things visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or powers\u2014all things have been created through him and for him. He himself is before all things, and in him all things hold together\n-Col 1:16-17\nIn forcefully rejecting creation, Julian rejected the Creator. But now, his embrace of death in the particular proves redemptive, as the death of James 1:15 gives way to the death of all Julian\u2019s efforts, moral and otherwise, toward self-assertion.\nMorality and immorality, success, failure, innocence, and guilt are all meaningless forms of the world unless the origin, the One in whom all things hold together, is encountered in love. Christ is above all and must, indeed can only be, first encountered in the decisive embrace of suffering. The stranger asks Julian to make his suffering Julian\u2019s own and, precisely because Julian esteems himself nothing and is in a place of death, he can fully enter into empathy and identification with archetypal sin, archetypal death, he who was made \u201cto be sin for us\u201d (2 Cor 5:21). And it\u2019s this fullness which makes Julian into a saint, because he has been emptied entirely, and thus he can be entirely filled with the compassion which, at the last, makes him inextricably cling to the Christ. The ideals of truth, goodness, beauty cannot be sought on their own, for sin hinders and enmeshes us at every step, every turn, leading unto death. Desire begets sin, sin begets death, and death \u2013 because of Christ \u2013 begets resurrection and newness of life. We cannot pursue goodness through strength, but he who holds all things together makes his weakness available, free for the taking, in the ultimately decisive embrace \u2013 and love \u2013 of weakness. If Julian\u2019s sainthood sprung even \u2013 perhaps especially \u2013 from the depths of suffering, guilt, and deconstruction, then we can truly affirm that \u201call things work together for the good of those who love him.\u201d\nBut can we really? I can\u2019t buy it; not fully. Flaubert longs to believe this story, stylistically swaddling the beauty of Christ in the decrepit beggar, but he distances himself at the end \u2013 \u201cAnd this is the story of Saint Julian the Hospitaller, as it is given on the stained-glass window of a church in my birthplace.\u201d I buy into the story perhaps more than Flaubert, but I cannot escape the distance from the story he so masterfully engages at the end. Most of us sinners cannot meet Christ in the place where Julian did \u2013 the total, self-emptying place of weakness. Those of us (almost all) who lack Julian\u2019s searing blessing of divine deconstruction and resurrection must meet Christ in the place where we are \u2013 where we say, perhaps even along with a yearning and nostalgic Flaubert \u2013 \u201cLord, I believe; help thou my unbelief!\u201d As beautiful as this story is, we fool ourselves in thinking we totally buy it. The reality of our predicament prevents us from fully believing, as did Julian, or from ever fully seeing the beauty of weakness, as did Julian. We identify more with Flaubert, who, from a place of honesty, was finally forced to admit his distance from the beauty and power of the story. The human tragedy is precisely this distance, and our inability to overcome it is death but, if Christ is true, so it may also be our life. We the reader encounter Christ in our weakness not in the way of St. Julian, but in the desperate cry from the place of honesty in knowing, with Flaubert, how short we fall of true belief. And yet this is where Christ meets us \u2013 not in denial, pretending to believe perfectly, or any other structures of the theology of glory \u2013 but in the confession of our weakness, in whatever area it lies. The form of the cross, for most of us, can be entered only through the admission that we do not, cannot fully embrace the way of weakness. 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        "raw_content": "It was a story worth telling. The day had been lovely; the azure sea of the caldera sparkled in the bright sun and dolphins frolicked in the open waters beyond the cape. The fleet was bedecked in all its ceremonial glory, and everyone was dressed to impress. The earth itself seemed intent to participate in the joyous occasion, as the hills rose behind the town exposing the colorful palette of volcanic rocks that are normally out of sight (and occasionally out of mind too). Here was a subject matter that would definitely elicit countless likes. Sure, it would only be a fleeting story, destined to adorn that narrow space above the south windows until a new owner decided it was time for a new wall painting. But in that relatively brief instant, this magnificent panorama would reach the eyes of his followers and earn him their admiration.\nLittle did our unknown artist suspect that his story would be immortalized as a result of a cataclysmic catastrophe unlike any other the world had seen. As pumice and ash rained from the sky, and the ground beneath their feet shook uncontrollably (a geological print screen if you will), the story was buried for 3500 years. The artist\u2019s name was lost, the meaning of the wall painting was forgotten, the civilization that nourished both was obliterated. But the story has come back to light and continues to collect likes from an audience that flocks to Santorini from the four corners of the world. The Flotilla Fresco has become a mysterious sensation that celebrates the greatest Minoan Bronze Age civilization in the Cyclades.\nA life of affluence\nAkrotiri was a lovely seaside town on the south coast of prehistoric Santorini. 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        "raw_content": "Archive for the rock music history Category\nKATAKLYSM \u2013 WAITING FOR THE END TO COME PART 1: EUROPEAN TOUR 2014\nPosted in Death Metal, death metal bands, Metal, metal bands, metal music, Music, rock music, rock music history with tags Death Metal, kataklysm, kataklysm europe tour dates 2014, melodic death metal, metal albums 2013, waiting for the end to come on August 27, 2013 by Metal Odyssey\nNorthern hyperblast kings KATAKLYSM from Canada know one thing for sure: to stay in the game you have to work hard continuously!\nSo these guys keep releasing awe-inspiring extreme metal albums regularly and seem to be on the road pretty much the rest of the time.\nAfter the release of their latest studio album \u201cHeaven\u2019s Venom\u201d (2010) and the massive anniversary live package \u201cIron will\u201d (2012), their highly anticipated new record \u201cWaiting for the end to come\u201d will see the light of day on October 25, 2013 and it\u2019s surely going to butcher the competition, once again.\nAbove: Eliran Kantor cover artwork\nAbove: Peter Sallai cover artwork\nKATAKLYSM guitarist Jean-Francois Dagenais helmed the production of this upcoming masterpiece of brutality and melody once more, while legend Zeuss (SUFFOCATION, HATEBREED and many more) took care of the mixing. The artwork by Eliran Kantor (TESTAMENT, HATEBREED) will be featured on the deluxe digipak and LP versions of their new album and the cover by Peter Sallai, who is known for his artworks done for SABATON, will be featured on the standard jewel case and limited edition cassette tape versions.\nCheck out this trailer previewing Peter Sallai\u00b4s cover and some brand new KATAKLYSM tunes below:\nAnd KATAKLYSM wouldn\u2019t be KATAKLYSM if they hadn\u2019t already mapped out the next tour \u2013 they`ll embark on a European headlining run in January and February 2014 which marks their first tour on the old continent in almost 3 years, so all fans better buckle-up for this full-blown Death Metal onslaught which is about to gut Europe.\n\u201cIt\u2019s been almost three years since our last club tour in Europe and we are so excited to come back and blow off the roof of every club next January & February. We\u2019ve built an album that will stand the test time and will need many headbangers, body surfers and mosh pits to give it justice and we are building a special show that you will never forget. This time, after almost a decade we have decided to tour the UK as well, after seeing the reactions at this years Bloodstock Open Air. There\u2019s no doubt it\u2019s time to come destroy. Raise your pints!\u201d \u2013 Maurizio Iacono/KATAKLYSM\nSupporting them will be Brazilian Death Metal veterans KRISIUN, who are working on their new and yet untitled album. FLESHGOD APOCALYPSE are also part of the billing and pose a special treat for sure! They mix brutal tech death with symphonic, opera-like arrangements. Their third album \u201cLabyrinth\u201d just came out.\nWAITING FOR THE END TO COME PART 1: EUROPEAN TOUR 2014\nPresented by Metal Hammer, Legacy, Musix, Noizeletter, Metal.de, Metallian, BLAST!\nKATAKLYSM \u2013 KRISIUN \u2013 FLESHGOD APOCALYPSE\n09.01.2014 DE Berlin, C-Cub\n10.01.2014 DE Glauchau, Alte Spinnerei\n11.01.2014 DE Essen, Turock\n12.01.2014 NL Leeuwarden, Romein\n13.01.2014 UK London, Underworld\n14.01.2014 UK Manchester, Sound Control\n15.01.2014 UK Glasgow, Classic Grand\n16.01.2014 IE Belfast, Voodoo\n17.01.2014 IE Dublin, The Pint\n18.01.2014 UK Bristol, Bierkeller\n19.01.2014 BE Vosselaar, Biebob\n20.01.2014 FR Paris, Divan Du Monde\n21.01.2014 FR Toulouse, Dynamo\n23.01.2014 ES Madrid, Caracol\n24.01.2014 ES Valencia, Sala Fussion\n25.01.2014 ES Barcelona, Razmatazz 2\n26.01.2014 FR Luynes, Korrigan\n27.01.2014 CH Pratteln, Z 7\n28.01.2014 DE Lindau, Vaudeville\n29.01.2014 IT Bruneck, Ufo\n30.01.2014 SI Ljubljana, Gala Hala\n31.01.2014 AT W\u00f6rgl, Komma\n01.02.2014 HU Budapest, D\u00fcrer Kert\n02.02.2014 CZ Prag, Club Matrix\n03.02.2014 AT Vienna, Szene\n04.02.2014 SK Bratislava, Majestic Music Club\n05.02.2014 PL Krakow, Kwadrat\n06.02.2014 PL Warsaw, Proxima\n07.02.2014 PL Szczecin, Heya Club\n08.02.2014 DE Hamburg, Markthalle\n09.02.2014 DK Aarhus, Voxhall\n10.02.2014 DK Copenhagen, Pumpehuset\n11.02.2014 DE Hannover, Musikzentrum\n12.02.2014 DE Frankfurt, Batschkapp\n13.02.2014 DE Ludwigsburg, Rockfabrik\n14.02.2014 DE Geiselwind, Music Hall\n15.02.2014 DE M\u00fcnchen, Backstage\nKATAKLYSM IRON WILL (Official Video):\n(Source: Nuclear Blast)\n* For More Info On KATAKLYSM:\nFacebook: Kataklysm\nhttp://www.twitter.com/kataklysmband\nLONG LIVE KATAKLYSM.\nJerry Lee Lewis \u2013 Happy Birthday From Metal Odyssey!\nPosted in celebrity birthdays, metal odyssey, Music, rock & roll, rock 'n' roll, rock and roll, rock and roll news, rock music, rock music history, rock music news with tags 1950's rock and roll, celebrity birthdays, great balls of fire, jerry lee lewis, mean old man album 2010, metal odyssey, Misfits, Music, project 1950 album, rock & roll, rock and roll, rock and roll birthdays, rock music, rock music legends, rock music news, rock n' roll on September 30, 2010 by Metal Odyssey\nJERRY LEE LEWIS \u2013 Metal Odyssey wants to extend a LOUD and ROCKIN\u2019\u2026 Happy Birthday to Jerry Lee Lewis! On September 29, 1935, this living Rock \u2018N\u2019 Roll Legend was born. At age 75, Jerry Lee Lewis is still Rockin\u2019 the house down wherever he plays! It is real Rock \u2018N\u2019 Roll Legends like Jerry Lee Lewis who wrote the book on Rockin\u2019 stage presence. Be it Rock \u2018N\u2019 Roll, Country or the genre he helped to shape into form, Rockabilly, Jerry Lee Lewis is without question\u2026 a timeless singer, songwriter and performer. A pioneer of Rock \u2018N\u2019 Roll is he.\nWhen I was just a young lad, I can remember watching the live concert footage of Jerry Lee Lewis on numerous Rock \u2018N\u2019 Roll documentaries. My Dad would tell me: \u201cson, Jerry Lee Lewis use to cause quite the ruckus wherever he played back in the \u201950\u2019s!\u201d My Dad actually did get to see Jerry Lee Lewis perform live at a theater in Hartford, Connecticut\u2026 back in those Rockin\u2019 late \u201950\u2019s. He told me time and again, as I grew up, that Jerry Lee Lewis \u201clive\u201d was incredible stuff. From the stories told to me from my Dad, other unreal legends of Rock \u2018N\u2019 Roll played at the local Hartford area theaters as well\u2026 Fats Domino, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, The Everly Brothers and so on.\nThere are those moments, where I wish I could go back in time, just like Michael J. Fox did in those fun Back To The Future movies. Just to see the likes of Jerry Lee Lewis performing live, in the decade of those fabulous \u201950\u2019s, would be a Rockin\u2019 time traveling experience for certain. Aw, heck, I would want to see all the legends of Rock \u2018N\u2019 Roll playing live back then\u2026 making for a very long stay, on a trip back through time. I guess those good \u2018ol news reels and live concert footage from the \u201950\u2019s, that make up so many Rock \u2018N\u2019 Roll documentaries, will have to do for now.\n* Jerry Lee Lewis was inducted into The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in 1986.\n* Jerry Lee Lewis has a brand new studio album out, it\u2019s titled: Mean Old Man and was released on September 7, 2010, on Verve Forecast/Shangri La. There are some very cool and legendary guest musicians on this album with Jerry Lee Lewis too. Here are just \u201csome\u201d of the great names: Ringo Starr, Kid Rock, Slash, Tim McGraw, Ronnie Wood, John Fogerty, Willie Nelson, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Sheryl Crow and\u2026 Eric Clapton! This is an abbreviated list too! I feel it\u2019s pretty fine when some of the biggest names in Rock and Country Music can rally around Jerry Lee Lewis like that for his new album. A Metal kudos to all of \u2019em!\n* There are 10 songs on the standard issued CD of Mean Old Man, with 18 songs on the deluxe edition.\n* My personal favorite Jerry Lee Lewis song is Great Balls Of Fire. Sure, it may seem like an obvious choice, only it is my favorite from him. This song was covered by an all-time favorite band of mine\u2026 the MISFITS. Great Balls Of Fire can be heard on their 2003 studio album \u2013 Project 1950. This is an album of ten cover songs\u2026 all legendary hits from the fabulous \u201950\u2019s. The Misfits Jerry Only sings Great Balls Of Fire the only way that he can\u2026 and it\u2019s fiendishly great. I highly recommend Project 1950 to any fan of Rock \u2018N\u2019 Roll\u2026 any.\nI think the album cover for Project 1950 is very cool.\nLONG LIVE JERRY LEE LEWIS!\nLONG LIVE THE MISFITS!\nAW, HECK\u2026 AS THE LATE AND ULTRA GREAT RONNIE JAMES DIO ONCE SANG\u2026 LONG LIVE ROCK \u2018N\u2019 ROLL!!\nJIMI HENDRIX \u2013 HIS MUSIC FOREVER LIVES ON\nPosted in guitar legends, Hard Rock, hard rock albums, hard rock bands, Heavy Metal, heavy metal albums, heavy metal bands, heavy metal guitarists, heavy metal history, heavy metal music, heavy metal news, metal odyssey, Music, rock guitarists, rock music, rock music history, rock music news with tags 1960's rock music, 1970's rock music, classic rock music, guitar legends, hard rock music, heavy metal history, heavy metal music, jimi hendrix, jimi hendrix tribute, metal odyssey, psychedelic rock music, rock and roll, rock music, rock music news, the jimi hendrix experience on September 18, 2010 by Metal Odyssey\nJIMI HENDRIX \u2013 Back on September 18, 1970, Jimi Hendrix passed away in London, England, at age 27. Forty years ago, the loss of Jimi Hendrix was just getting underway. Getting into the exact details of where Jimi Hendrix died and how he died is not my purpose here. I am solely reflecting on my introduction to his music as a young teen and how his music continues to entertain me to this very day. Check that\u2026 the music of Jimi Henrix continues to bring me joy to this very day.\nBack when I was in high school in the early 1980\u2019s, (1980-85), Jimi Hendrix was a huge favorite amongst the crowd of kids I hung with who listened to Heavy Metal. (Yes, I did \u201cextra time\u201d in high school\u2026 big deal). Even the kids who listened to straight up Rock and Hard Rock listened to Jimi Hendrix too. It seemed as if no one dared to say they didn\u2019t dig Hendrix back then\u2026 he was too cool and bigger than life, regardless if he had passed away a decade earlier. There was this mystique, an almost reverent aura about the songs that Jimi Hendrix sang and played guitar on back in those days. I still get that sense of mystique, a brilliant vibe of reverence when I listen to Jimi Hendrix now\u2026 in 2010.\nWhy the reverence? The mystique? Well, in my Metal opinion, who else can be looked upon as the leading pioneer of electric Heavy Metal guitar? The riffs. Oh, those riffs. Seriously, who else back in 1967 was playing that style of \u201cheavy guitar\u201d? On a consistent level? Yes, you can go back through Rock \u2018N\u2019 Roll history with a magnifying glass and find those guitarists who \u201cflirted\u201d with some \u201cheavy\u201d riffs before and during the Jimi Hendrix era. I\u2019m only being real about the impact that Jimi Hendrix had on Rock Music history. His guitar and vocals were so unique to the time that it\u2019s a mesmerizing thought to behold.\nIt is difficult to pinpoint which was the first Jimi Hendrix song I ever heard, although I will venture to guess it was Foxy Lady. The three FM radio stations I listened to, while in high school, were WCCC and WHCN out of Hartford, the third being WPLR out of New Haven, Connecticut. Those three FM stations played Jimi Hendrix like it was going out of style the Beatles, The Who, RUSH and Led Zeppelin were also played so continuously, that I found no reason to buy all of their albums right away. It\u2019s quite possible to admit, that I listened to Jimi Hendrix each day of my high school life due to those FM radio stations. Truthfully.\nOf course, I borrowed and listened to Are You Experienced, Axis: Bold As Love and Electric Ladyland from my friends before I owned them. Swapping albums was the norm back then\u2026 not too many of us had the cash to run out and buy every album we wanted. Those are and always will be the \u201cbig 3\u201d Jimi Hendrix albums for me. Sure, there have been many other studio albums released after his death, only these are the three albums that defined Jimi Hendrix and made me one of his countless fans.\nTo stop and reflect for a second, on just how many times I have listened to Jimi Hendrix over the years is mind numbing. Then, to realize that I have never grown tired of the music that Jimi Hendrix created is a double shot of mind numb. Yes, this is all my personal opinion and the way I truly feel. Jimi Hendrix was a pioneering guitar player who paved the way for Heavy Metal to be where it is today. I sometimes wonder what Jimi Hendrix would think of Metal Music in 2010? What would Jimi Hendrix have to say, during those \u201cbuilding block\u201d years of Heavy Metal during the 1970\u2019s and 1980\u2019s? Man, it would be very cool to know.\nThere could never be another set of album releases such as the first 3 from the Jimi Hendrix Experience. To have three albums in a row, with such amazingly memorable songs is unparalleled. Purple Haze, Crosstown Traffic and All Along The Watchtower\u2026 really, what more can be said for the originality and pure heaviness of their time? Timeless is a powerful word\u2026 Jimi Hendrix epitomizes this word each and every time I listen to his music.\nRest In Peace, Jimi Hendrix.\nThank you for your timeless music.\nBLACKIE LAWLESS OF W.A.S.P. \u2013 HAPPY METAL BIRTHDAY!!\nPosted in celebrity birthdays, hard rock albums, hard rock bands, hard rock music, Heavy Metal, heavy metal albums, heavy metal bands, heavy metal music, heavy metal news, metal music, metal odyssey, Music, rock & roll, rock and roll, rock music, rock music history, rock music news with tags 1980's heavy metal bands, 1990's heavy metal bands, Blackie Lawless, celebrity birthdays, hard rock music, heavy metal birthdays, heavy metal history, heavy metal legends, heavy metal music, heavy metal news, metal music, metal odyssey, Music, rock music, rock music news, W.A.S.P. on September 4, 2010 by Metal Odyssey\nBLACKIE LAWLESS \u2013 On September 4, 1956, Blackie Lawless was born. On that day, the history of Heavy Metal was solidified and secured. Blackie Lawless turns a Metal cool 54 today! Happy Metal Birthday Blackie Lawless! You are a Metal Odyssey \u2013 Lifetime Metal Warrior. With 14 studio albums and 4 live albums as the founding Metal leader of W.A.S.P., I and Scott Coverdale give you a Metal salute and a rousing THANK YOU!\nTHANK YOU Blackie Lawless for also standing up against the PMRC back in 1985\u2026 our freedom to listen to the music that we love in America was on the brink due to this PMRC \u201cgroup\u201d and WE WON due to our Metal and Music community banding together as one. Scott Coverdale and I don\u2019t forget what you stood up for back in those late 80\u2019s. Stone and Scott Coverdale shall never forget their Metal roots, therefore, we shall never forget the history of Blackie Lawless and W.A.S.P.!\nTHANK YOU for creating Babylon. This 2009 studio album of unreal & supercharged Metal was heralded as the #1 Heavy Metal album of 2009, right here, on Metal Odyssey! On December 28, 2009, Metal Odyssey posted their \u201cTop 25 Heavy Metal Albums Of 2009\u201d. Anyone who missed it can read all about it and check out W.A.S.P. Babylon being #1, just by clicking on the big and cool link below:\nMETAL ODYSSEY\u2019S TOP 25 HEAVY METAL ALBUMS OF 2009\n* After the release of Babylon, I was so psyched out of my Metal mind about this album, that praising one song at a time from it seemed like a logical Metal choice. Here is the post, from November 14, 2009, that gives Metal praise to the Chuck Berry classic Promised Land, that W.A.S.P. so admirably covered on Babylon:\nW.A.S.P. COVERS CHUCK BERRY CLASSIC \u2013 \u201cPROMISED LAND\u201d ON \u201cBABYLON\u201d ALBUM\n* On November 11, 2009, I gave a Metal thumbs up to the song Crazy from Babylon:\nW.A.S.P. \u201cCRAZY\u201d FROM \u201cBABYLON\u201d ALBUM IS WOVEN WITH HEAVY METAL MATURITY\n* And on November 10, 2009, I ranted and Metal raved about W.A.S.P. covering the Deep Purple classic Burn that is heard on Babylon:\nW.A.S.P. COVERS THE DEEP PURPLE CLASSIC \u201cBURN\u201d WITH HEAVY METAL PRIDE ON BABYLON ALBUM!\n* On March 10, 2010, Metal Odyssey posted about just how incredible W.A.S.P. Live\u2026 In The Raw truly is. You can check it out by clicking on the magic link below:\n* On January 14, 2010, Metal Odyssey featured a post about the collector side of Stone when it comes to W.A.S.P., the 12\u2033 single of The Real Me is shown in all of it\u2019s Metal glory! Click that jim dandy link below to check it out:\n* On December 30, 2009, Metal Odyssey got all Metal giddy about the 1989 picture disc of The Headless Children. Yes\u2026 that fine link below will take you right to this post:\n* Going back to April April 24, 2009, Metal Odyssey wasn\u2019t bashful about being Metal psyched about the 1985 studio album \u2013 The Last Command. Metal be thy name, this is a fabulous W.A.S.P. album! Read for yourself, if you so choose, by clicking the link below:\nW.A.S.P. \u201cThe Last Command\u201d is a Heavy Metal classic!\n* Back on March 21, 2009, Metal Odyssey celebrated 26 years of W.A.S.P. Heavy Metal! A terrific post was written to celebrate this amazing and historic Heavy Metal event. The link below shall guide you to this Metal read:\nCelebrating 26 years of W.A.S.P. Heavy Metal!\n* For those who want to learn about more incredible W.A.S.P. albums from the past, all you need to do is click on the links below. These are all album reviews written by Stone!\n* From March 15, 2009:\nSo, as anyone can see, Blackie Lawless and his amazingly important and Metal historic band W.A.S.P. are and forever will be embraced here on Metal Odyssey.\nLONG LIVE BLACKIE LAWLESS!\nBLACKIE LAWLESS = HEAVY METAL & ROCK \u2018N\u2019 ROLL LEGEND\nGLENN HUGHES \u2013 HAPPY BIRTHDAY FROM METAL ODYSSEY!\nPosted in celebrity birthdays, classic rock, classic rock bands, classic rock music, Hard Rock, hard rock bands, hard rock music, Heavy Metal, heavy metal bands, heavy metal history, heavy metal music, heavy metal news, metal odyssey, Music, rock & roll, rock and roll, rock music, rock music history, rock music news with tags 1970's classic rock, black country communion, Black Sabbath, celebrity birthdays, classic rock music, Deep Purple, glenn hughes vocalist, hard rock music, heavy metal birthdays, heavy metal history, heavy metal music, heavy metal news, metal odyssey, Music, rock music, rock music legends, rock music news, rock vocalists on August 21, 2010 by Metal Odyssey\nGLENN HUGHES \u2013 \u201cThe Voice of Rock\u201d. Metal Odyssey extends a loud Happy Birthday to vocal and music legend Glenn Hughes! On August 21, 1952, Glenn Hughes was born. Glenn turns a Rockin\u2019 58 years old today! Glenn Hughes has been the lead vocalist for both Deep Purple and Black Sabbath during his unreal legendary music career. Those are two bands that paved the road for Hard Rock and Heavy Metal as we all know, listen to and love it today.\nIn 2010, Glenn is Rockin\u2019 better than ever with his new band \u2013 Black Country Communion, which also features Jason Bonham on drums. Glenn Hughes can easily be considered as one of the all-time greatest singers in Rock history\u2026 in my Metal opinion, Metal be thy name.\nThe genres of music that Glenn Hughes has performed, as both a vocalist and musician, coupled with being a songwriter and producer, are many\u2026 Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Blues, Funk and Soul to name quite a few. To say Glenn Hughes is a diverse vocalist and musician is an understatement. Glenn Hughes belongs in The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, his contributions and talent stand alone, as he has stood the test of time.\n* For more info on Glenn Hughes, visit his \u201cofficial website\u201d by clicking the link below:\nGLENN HUGHES \u2013 Official Website\n* For more info on Black Country Communion, just click the cool link below:\nBlack Country Communion \u2013 Official Website\nBlack Country Communion will be released on September 21, 2010, on J&R Adventures.\n* Pictured at the top of this post, is the album cover for: Glenn Hughes \u2013 Feel, which was released in 1995 on SPV.\nHere are just a few albums, where Glenn Hughes is featured on, that are lifetime favorites of mine:\nBlack Sabbath \u2013 Seventh Star (1986)\nGlenn Hughes \u2013 lead vocalist\nDeep Purple \u2013 Burn (1974)\nGlenn Hughes \u2013 bass & vocals\nIOMMI With Glenn Hughes \u2013 The 1996 Dep Sessions (2004)\nGlenn Hughes \u2013 lead vocalist & bass\nOn October 20, 2009, I reviewed this IOMMI With Glenn Hughes album. You can read all about it by clicking the oversized link below:\nLONG LIVE GLENN HUGHES!",
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        "raw_content": "Posted on Sep 11, 2018 in East Village Magazine By Michael Mascarenhas On Sept. 8, the Michigan Environmental Justice Coalition hosted the 3rd Environmental Justice Statewide Summit at Flint\u2019s New McCree Theatre. The event brought together close to 200 activists, environmental practitioners, citizens, and scholars to talk about what it means for all living beings [\u2026]\nContinue Reading \"Commentary: Environmental Justice Summit convened empowering visions of clean water, air, land\"\nTo Whom It May Concern: On May 10, 2018, Flint residents sent a letter to a variety of scientific and engineering organizations requesting that \u201cacademics, professionals, and Environmental Justice leaders\u201d conduct an investigation into the actions of Professor Marc Edwards of Virginia Tech relating to his work in Flint. [1] At last [\u2026]\nContinue Reading \"Letter to STEM from Academics\"\nPublished as part of the Framing the Global series by Indiana University Press ~ by Rosemary Pennington February 18, 2014 Poverty and humanitarian aid are at the center of this week\u2019s Q&A with a Framing the Global Fellow, Michael Mascarenhas. His project for Framing the Global is Developing Research, Researching Development: Understanding Knowledge Production about the World\u2019s Water [\u2026]\nContinue Reading \"5 Questions with Michael Mascarenhas\"\nSeptember 15, 2010 September 1, 2018 mjmascarenhas\nLeaving the Land of a Thousand Hills\nFrom The New York Times \u201cScientist at Work \u2013 Notes from the Field\u201d Published September 15, 2010 By Michael J. Mascarenhas Our two-week baseline assessment in Rwanda came to an end, and it was time for me to leave \u201cthe land of a thousand hills\u201d and head back to New York. I have much data [\u2026]\nContinue Reading \"Leaving the Land of a Thousand Hills\"\nSeptember 9, 2010 September 1, 2018 mjmascarenhas\nThe Tale of Two Umudugudus (Villages)\nFrom The New York Times \u201cScientist at Work \u2013 Notes from the Field\u201d Published September 9, 2010 by Michael J. Mascarenhas It is difficult to account for the many effects on a community of having access to a clean and consistent supply of drinking water. Through a comparison of two umudugudus (villages), one with an [\u2026]\nContinue Reading \"The Tale of Two Umudugudus (Villages)\"\nInterviews on Water Use Are Thirsty Work\nFrom The New York Times \u201cScientist at Work \u2013 Notes from the Field\u201d\nWe will be surveying three of the 17 sectors (Burega, Cyinzuzi and Ntarabana) in the District of Rulindo, in the Northern Province of Rwanda. The area of each sector is approximately four to eight square miles. The Ntarabana sector is further divided into three cells: Kiyanza, Kajevuba and Mahaza. My team will be conducting baseline assessments in the eight umudugudus (villages) that are located in Kiyanza.\nAs can be imagined,\nContinue Reading \"Interviews on Water Use Are Thirsty Work\"\nAugust 26, 2010 September 1, 2018 mjmascarenhas\nNavigating Fieldwork, Rwanda-Style\nFrom The New York Times \u201cScientist at Work \u2013 Notes from the Field\u201d Published August 26, 2010 By Michael Mascarenhas Mwaramutse (good morning) from the muzungu (white person in Rwanda). Social science fieldwork is messy. There is no other way to describe it. Decisions have to be made \u2014 or, more appropriately, negotiated \u2014 throughout every step [\u2026]\nContinue Reading \"Navigating Fieldwork, Rwanda-Style\"\nSurveying Rwanda\u2019s Water Supply\nFrom The New York Times \u201cScientist at Work \u2013 Notes from the Field\u201d Published August 24, 2010 By Michael Mascarenhas When I tell people I am going to Rwanda, I usually get the \u201care you kidding me?\u201d look. Most people in the West have come to know Rwanda through its bloody civil war; more than [\u2026]\nContinue Reading \"Surveying Rwanda\u2019s Water Supply\"",
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        "raw_content": "Migration: EU money in exchange for border controls in Africa\nNiamey (Niger) \u2013 European funds in exchange for greater border controls. Easier repatriations. Quicker expulsions. In a word: border externalisation. Read the field story written by Sara Prestianni for #DivertedAid, an investigative project on the management and the impact of the EU Emergency Trust Fund for Africa.\nEuropean funds in exchange for greater border controls. Easier repatriations. Quicker expulsions. In a word: border externalisation. By now this is the main point of the external aspect of immigration and asylum policies, both nationally and internationally. The objective is clear: to get the countries of origin and the transit countries more and more involved in controlling the flows towards the European Union. Which is what Italy and Europe have chosen to do. They are doing this independently and also in the name of the European Union. The fact that this perspective on immigration policies has been intensified can be seen from the funds that have been allocated.\nBorders controls at the heart of the political commitments\nThe political commitments will therefore include specific planning and investment strategies. Border externalisation involves a commitment from the African countries in exchange for funds from Europe. The partners are to control the borders, block departures and readmit the people that the European Union does not wish to have in Europe, to their countries of origin. On one hand closing the land and sea borders, and on the other hand, faster expulsion procedures, with no identification problems.\nThe Valletta Summit in November 2015 authorised the first step of this process. Members States of the European Union and African partners sat around the same table for the first time. The Summit decided to create a Trust Fund for Africa. In September 2016 the migration compact was established, adding another 3.35 billion euro to the total budget allocated for this purpose. In both cases, Mali and Niger were identified as priority recipient countries. Niger, because it is the main crossroads for the migratory routes to the central Mediterranean.\nMore yes, more funds\nThe Nigerien government received a total of almost 150 million euro from the Trust Fund, 92 million of which explicitly to be used to \u201cprevent illegal immigration and forced migration\u201d. The safety chapter. The same amount went to the leaders of Mali, but with a specific project of 40 million euros only for the integration of migrants expelled from Europe. However, the two African countries reacted differently. Niger accepted all of Brussels\u2019 requests without hesitating and became a \u201cmodel\u201d in the strategy of border externalisation. A bit like Turkey on the Eastern Mediterranean route. The decision was simple, as far as the public opinion in Niamey, was concerned, since most of the migrants in these immigration flows are not Nigerien. It was different in Mali. The Bamako government expressed stronger resistance, considering the effect of the Malian diaspora on the country\u2019s economy. But this did not stop negotiations with the EU regarding funds and other forms of collaboration.\nIn his office in Niamey, Mohamed Bazoum, the Minister of State for the Interior, explains how Niger has become a fundamental country in the system that Europe has set up: \u201cSince June we have been implementing a policy that has made it possible for us to drastically reduce the number of people who come into our country with the intention of continuing their journey to Italy\u201d. This policy involves the use of several instruments and the focus is on enforcing Law n. 36 of 2015, the national law against trafficking which, continues Bazoum, \u201chas made it possible for us to intercept 113 vehicles and put 126 people in prison\u201d. The accusation is the same for everyone: human trafficking. They risk spending 5 to 10 years in jail. However the 126 criminals in question, who risk spending several years in jail, are certainly not the traffickers who get rich on the suffering of the migrants. They are young men from Agadez, who know the T\u00e9n\u00e9r\u00e9 and the most frequently used routes to the Libyan and Algeria borders.\nThe \u201ccriminals\u201d of Agadez\nThe Governor of the Agadez region Mohamed Anacko, who can clearly see the impact of the decisions of the central government on his city, does not have the same opinion as the Minister Bazoum: \u201cThe young men who have been arrested are not criminals. People think that everyone involved in the flow of migrants are criminals just because the law says they are. But none of these young men have ever behaved like criminals\u201d. Following the agreements it was the city of Agadez, \u201cthe gateway to the desert\u201d, that paid the highest price. The migration routes have always represented the backbone of the whole economy here. And what used to be the main local source of income, has in a matter of just a few months, become a phenomenon to be criminalized and made invisible.\nThe formula that was proposed by the European Union and that Niamey accepted, mainly involves training Nigerien policemen. The Eucap Sahel anti-terrorism mission is dealing with this. The objective is to stop as many vehicles as possible, and therefore migrants, on their way from Agadez to Libya and Algeria. But the history of migration teaches us that closing one route does not stop the phenomenon at all.\nThe parallel routes\nIf anything, it shifts it onto parallel routes, which are often more dangerous and more expensive, especially in terms of the loss of human lives. Two new routes have been opened since October, in order to avoid the increased number of checkpoints at the gates of Agadez. The first one crosses Mali. It\u2019s an old route, which was abandoned after the conflict in the north of the country. Travelling from Gao, once the migrants are in Algeria, they can try and get into Europe by crossing Libya or Morocco.\nThe second one however, like the recent routes, starts from Agadez and goes to the border between Niger and Libya but it takes the migrants off the more frequently used tracks. When the migrants travel along less known routes, they become easier prey for the many groups of armed bandits that attack people in this godforsaken area of the desert. There is also a greater risk of a small problem with the engine of the pickup turning into a tragedy. Niamey\u2019s intentions are clear: to increase checkpoints in the region with soldiers present at all the \u201cwater stations\u201d.\nEssential stopovers for stocking up on water, which is fundamental for people who spend days and days in the desert. By controlling the water stations they control the routes. The Government of Niamey knows this well and in requesting that the funds be sent directly to its treasury, it does not seem to worry at all about the increase in the number of tragedies in the desert that this will cause. \u201cWe have asked for military infrastructures\u201d, says Interior Minister Bazoum, \u201cbecause it is the army that does this job. We need barracks, and vehicles to get around and travel long distances, so that the soldiers can be present at the water stations\u201d.\n530 million euro requested by Niamey\nBazoum knows how many funds Niger needs in order to serve as guardians of the desert: 350 billion FCFA, 533 million euro. Italy immediately answered the request by allocating 50 million euro from the Fund for Africa, as well as its contribution to the Trust Fund. This is all contained in the Budget 2017 item that is intended for international cooperation, despite the fact that these funds will pay for vehicles and instruments that will be used to control people.\nBut the impact of this on the life of the migrants worries the local associations: \u201cAccording to us, these decisions will make the migrants even more vulnerable. Because the more dangerous the routes, the more risks the migrants take\u201d, says Hassane Boukar, of the Nigerien Association Alternative Espace Citoyens. This association also underlines, in a report on the region, that the transport prices have increased since the increase in controls have made the routes have become more difficult: the journey from Agadez to Sabha in Libya went up from 80,000 FCFA in July 2016 to 150,000 in March 2017. The report emphasizes that the preventive and dissuasive measures taken together by the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Justice also violate the ECOWAS protocol on free movement.\nBamako against readmission agreement of migrants\nMali has a different attitude from that of Niger and is open to dialogue but it will not change its mind about refusing to sign a readmission agreement. This agreement will make it easier to expel irregular Malian citizens in Europe, so it would create tension with the diaspora, which up to today has been the country\u2019s main source of income. \u201cFour million Malians live abroad\u201d, says Boulaye Keita, a technical advisor to the Ministry of Malians Abroad, \u201cpractically every single family is affected by this phenomenon\u201d. The 2015 statistics show that the Malian diaspora has put 130 million euro back into the country\u2019s economy, without counting all the informal transactions. For Keita, who attended all the meetings in Valletta as his country\u2019s representative, the discussion about issues regarding the possible signature of a readmissions agreement, is over. \u201cThe last official and political statement regarding this issue\u201d, says Keita, \u201cwas the one issued by the President of the Republic, during the Africa-France Summit, which says that Mali will not sign. We did not sign and we are not going to\u201d. This does not mean that Mali refuses expulsions. It prefers to expel people without upsetting the sensitive situation of its diaspora. However, the approval of the 25 million euro project to produce biometric identification for Malians is taking matters in that direction. Keita states perfectly clearly that this project, despite the fact that it is often presented as a form of modernization of the country, \u201cis very interesting for our European friends\u201d. \u201cIf you arrest someone in Europe\u201d, Keita states, \u201cand he has biometric papers, he cannot deny that he is Malian\u201d.\nBy Sara Prestianni (ARCI\u2018s Immigration office).\nPicture credit: A migrant at the IOM Transit Centre in Agadez. 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        "raw_content": "Home > News > The Dirty Room \u2013 Review of \u201cThe Fire Within\u201d\nMIKE CAMPESE \u2013 The Fire Within (Self Released)\nMike Campese is one of the premier guitar players in the world. His list of accomplishments would take up two or three full pages too list. He\u2019s played and opened for countless bands and has toured all over the world. He is one of the most respected guitar instructors and teachers in the world. He was also part of the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. Campese also has a long and successful solo recording career as well. The Fire Within is his 10th solo release and while the man has never made anything but gold in the past, personally I think this is the best album he\u2019s ever done. Campese is hitting on all cylinders. The opening track \u201cThe Battel of Pompeii\u201d is a teaser of sorts to get you ready for a ferocious album full of the best shred in the world the deepest melodies, heavy riffs, out of this world technicality and some killer blues as well. The title track \u201cThe Fire Within\u201d and \u201cFeed the Flame\u201d will make your head spin with fast and furious shredding. \u201cOn the Road to Liguria\u201d and \u201cLies\u201d have a very melodic, 80\u2019s MTV vibe to them. \u201cAll Alone\u201d is a deep and heavy power ballad of sorts that highlights Campese\u2019s soulful vocals. \u201cTuscan Road\u201d is the perfect song to play while you\u2019re doing some canyon carving twisting roads on your motorcycle. \u201cWalking Contradiction\u201d has a great funky Stevie Ray Vaughn/Gary Moore feel to it. The closing track \u201cHana Highway\u201d is flat out awesome blues. Campese has always made albums that have something for everyone no matter what style you prefer or play it\u2019s impossible not to love every minute of every album. You can tell and feel that every song has a personal and deep feeling to them. Music should make you feel good and great songs played by great musicians should draw you in and make you want to hear more and Campese has done that throughout his career. As a guitar player myself listening to Campese play is both amazes and inspires me to strive to be a better player. The Fire Within is another album of pure perfection from one of the best in the world. Everyone will appreciate and love this album so don\u2019t hesitate to pick this up. (Groovy the Metal Chicken)\nClick Here for Original Feature!",
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        "raw_content": "Recently, Jelmer Borst received a prestigious NWO VENI grant to investigate how people process complex issues, like an algebra problem, in their brains. To gain more insight into this phenomenon, he aims to develop a detailed computational model of problem solving in the fronto-parietal network to uncover more about general problem-solving mechanisms. Michiel Hooiveld, Research Coordinator at BCN-Brain, interviewed him for the latest issue of the BCN Newsletter.\nMichiel Hooiveld: What approach will you choose within your research project to uncover more about problem solving in the fronto-parietal network?\nJelmer Borst: I will use two innovative analysis techniques that I helped develop: model-based fMRI analysis and Hidden semi-Markov Model (HSMM) analysis. 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So, I will approach the problem from two sides: on the one hand I use model-based analysis to do theory-guided research, while applying the MVPA-HSMM method to also approach the problem in a bottom-up manner.\nIn addition, using three different neuroimaging methods for a single experiment provides a unique opportunity to combine the strengths of these methods: fMRI has high spatial resolution, while EEG and MEG have excellent temporal resolution, and MEG reasonable spatial resolution. The data of these three methods, in combination with the new analysis techniques, will hopefully allow me to build a detailed computational model that explains how problem solving works in the brain.\nResults of the HSMM analysis. A) shows the brain signatures of six different processing states that were identified in EEG data of an associative recognition task. B) shows the duration of these six states in the different conditions. This indicates, for instance, that the \u2018Associative retrieval\u2019 state determines for a large part the variability of the response times, while occurring early in the trial. Adapted from Borst & Anderson, 2015, NeuroImage.\nMH: What would you ultimately like to achieve within the framework of your project?\nJB: On a theory level, I hope to construct a detailed computational model that explains how problem solving functions at an algorithmic level within the fronto-parietal loop. At the same time, model-based fMRI analysis and HSMM analysis are still very recent developments. I hope that my research contributes in developing these methods into mature analysis techniques. 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        "raw_content": "No doubt another Trump bestseller\nAnother book\u2019s coming out about Trump\u2019s train-wreck presidency. Well, at least he\u2019s good for book sales.\nThe dramatic and previously untold scene is recounted in \u201cFear,\u201d a forthcoming book by Bob Woodward that paints a harrowing portrait of the Trump presidency, based on in-depth interviews with administration officials and other principals. [\u2026]\nThe author is the Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist Bob Woodward, of Watergate fame, so it will be interesting to see how this compares to the more gossipy Fire and Fury, from earlier this year.\nBut let\u2019s not get too carried away with any possible consequences just yet. This, from The Onion, sums things up nicely.\nTrump disapproval rating reaches all-time none of this matters\nOffering an overview of Americans\u2019 opinions of the commander in chief\u2019s job performance, a new poll released Friday indicated that President Trump\u2019s disapproval rating had reached an all-time none of this matters. The report, released by who really cares which of the utterly useless polling firms and corroborated by several leading increasingly feckless news organizations, confirmed that well over half of those surveyed for really no goddamn reason. In addition, the poll found strong support for who gives a shit, it\u2019s just a bunch of fucking numbers. \u2026 At press time, a new poll had found that President Trump\u2019s disapproval rating was now at, Jesus Christ, a sizable portion of the country supports and has always supported an openly white supremacist president and the party he leads, and a bunch of goddamn numerical ratings aren\u2019t going to do a fucking thing to change that.\nUpdate 06/09/2018: On the back of the Washington Post\u2019s launch of Bob Woodward\u2019s book, the New York Times have published an anonymous editorial from a senior official in the Whitehouse that could be seen to corroborate it, reassuring us there are \u2018adults in the room\u2019.\nAnd the race is on to find out who wrote that.\nWho is the Donald Trump staffer who penned the New York Times anonymous op-ed?\nWithin minutes of it being published online, text alerts were buzzing on phones across Washington DC, as insiders, outsiders, reporters, and everyone else tried to answer one question: Who was the anonymous author?\nAuthor Terry MadeleyPosted on 5 September, 2018 9 January, 2019 Categories CultureTags books, Donald Trump, politics, USA\nNext Next post: Unbalanced",
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        "raw_content": "on April 27, 2018 April 27, 2018 by mistymthompsonLeave a Comment on Mapping Your Future\nWhile working with several of my clients, the subject of mapping their future has been revealed. it is a reminder that they have the power and the ability to create their own destiny.\nThis has been quite an inspiration to me. As I converse with them on what this entails, it is a clear reminder to me, that I too need to remember this incredible gift that we as humans can create, if we choose. We must remember that because of our free will, we are able to make our own choices. I regularly see, that instead of making the progress my clients want to make, they are completely shocked when I tell them that they are the ones holding themselves back. It really isn\u2019t any other person sabotaging them at all, like they think. Here are a few tips that I have shared with my clients, that maybe will help you should you be aching to map your own future.\nTake responsibility: Each of us are responsible for our own lives that includes our reactions and our emotions. It is not possible for someone to \u201cmake you mad\u201d. You choose that emotion. Realizing that you have a choice to take responsibility for every aspect of your life, is a beginning step to creating your map for the future.\nLearn from the past: Learning from past experiences is imperative. When you ignore red flags and bypass the lessons, your messages can get louder. This can and normally will set you back on your path that can cause frustrations. Eliminate unnecessary difficulties.\nPut yourself out there: Putting yourself out there is like taking an expressway as you get closer to your future opportunities. This is because you have faith and believe in yourself and your future. When you do not have faith, you have fear. Fear is \u201cFalse Expectations Appearing Real\u201d. When you have fear, you have doubt. You cannot have faith and fear at the same time. It is up to you to take responsibility (see the first bullet point) for the choice that you make. If you are showing fear, do not get upset when your future isn\u2019t being mapped out like you want it to.\nDo the work: The Universe will work with you and for you; however, you do have to do your part as well. Your part is doing the work. Whether that is putting yourself out there, stepping into your power, learning from your past, taking a new job, moving to a new city, learning something new, or changing a bad habit. We must do the work in order for us to move forward on the map of our future.\nWe create our own future, based on the choices and decisions we make now, in the present moment, so choose wisely.\nStephanie \u2013 Vulnerability",
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        "raw_content": "April 2010 Minnesota Rural Round-Up\nApril 2010 \u2013 Volume VIII, Number 4\nCompiled and edited by Deb Miller Slipek, Ann Treacy & Jane Leonard\nAcross the Field: To Reinvent Minnesota to Excel Again, Expand the Framework & Change the Equation \u2013 Join Us this June to Create the Minnesota Rural Urban Partnering Council\nAfter a three-month journey and sabbatical across Australia I return to Minnesota this week with many experiences and many ideas from this land of wide open spaces and generous people. It\u2019s what happens when you give yourself a chance to see life from a different perspective. Three years of planning and saving money to go was worth every sacrifice.\nOne idea I have had, though, began in Minnesota before I left. It stays strong in my brain and heart: that to prosper well and sustainably into the 21st century and beyond, Minnesotans need to get conscious of and support the elemental foundation that rural Minnesota plays in our economy, environment, and society. We need to understand and encourage the fundamental rural urban interdependence that has and will always underpin our Minnesota vitality.\nWe need to drop our urban chauvinism (a term I did pick up Down Under where they have also reached a stage in which the cultural influence of the \u201cbush\u201d has diminished and the culture of the city is on the rise).\nTo survive and thrive in the 21st century, we need to change the equation and embrace a planning and development framework that recognizes the entrepreneurial connections between rural and urban (which we strongly understood in the economic beginnings of our state but have forgotten in the last 50 years because we\u2019ve become so urbanized).\nTo create that framework, we need people who clearly understand and can build policy and practice to underpin a healthy interdependence again between the rural and urban people, places, and resources of our state.\nYou can be one of those people by coming to the Small Town Symposium and Rural Urban Gathering in Morris the evening of June 9 and all day June 10 at the University of Minnesota-Morris. Register at http://www.morris.umn.edu/cst/symposium/2010.\nThere we will assemble the initial task force to create a Rural Urban Partnering Council, people who can share ideas, support connections and build partnerships that reignite the rural urban interdependence so essential to strengthening our shared vision and vitality \u2013 in local communities and in the community of Minnesota.\nContact me by email (at jleonard@minnesotaruralpartners.org ) if you would like to stand for election at the Rural Urban Gathering to represent your region on the Task Force or nominate someone who could. (We are using the six Minnesota Initiative Foundation regional boundaries \u2014 see description and map of boundaries at http://www.mcknight.org/greatermn/index.aspx \u2014 and the seven-county Twin Cities metropolitan area to initially outline the total of seven geographical locales of the Task Force membership). Task Force members should be available to meet in person or by phone approximately once per month from June to December 2010.\nThanks to funding from the USDA Rural Development (for the Rural Urban Connections project) and the Blandin Foundation, Minnesota Rural Partners, Inc. and our co-host Center for Small Towns we are able to offer a limited number of scholarships for registration and travel to the Small Town Symposium and Rural Urban Gathering.\nExpand the Framework \u2013 Change the Equation \u2013 Reinvent Minnesota! Be there in Morris this June!\n\u2013The Department of Justice has released the third competitive grant solicitation through the Second Chance Act for funding mentoring and other transitional services to help reintegrate juvenile offenders into their communities. State and local government entities, Indian tribal governments, public universities and colleges, and faith-based and community-based nonprofits are eligible to apply. Deadline: April 27, 2010. For more information and to apply, go to: http://ojjdp.ncjrs.gov/grants/solicitations/FY2010/SecondChanceActMentoring.pdf.\n\u2013USDA is offering grants to nonprofits, public agencies, and Indian tribes for grants to provide increased access to technology to foster education, training and health care resources for people living in rural areas of America. Deadline: May 18, 2010. To get more information, visit: http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2010/2010-6007.htm.\n\u2013USDA has issued a NOFA to nonprofits for Household Water Well System Grants to relend to homeowners to construct or repair household water wells for existing homes. Deadline: May 31, 2010. For more information, read the NOFA at: http://www.usda.gov/rus/water/docs/Water%20Well%20NOFA.pdf.\n\u20132010 NMTC Round Open \u2013 The U.S. Department of the Treasury announced the opening of the 2010 round of competition for tax credits under the New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) Program. Program spurs investment of private sector capital in distressed communities by providing a tax credit for taxpayers who make qualified equity investments in designated Community Development Entities (CDEs). For more information about the NMTC program go to: http://www.cdfifund.gov/what_we_do/programs_id.asp?programID=5 . The fiscal year 2010 round will have $5 billion of tax credit authority available. Applications are due by June 2nd. The Notice of Allocation Availability (NOAA) is available at: http://www.cdfifund.gov/docs/nmtc/2010/2010%20NMTC%20NOAA%20FINAL%204%205%202010.pdf and the application is available at: http://www.cdfifund.gov/docs/nmtc/2010/2010%20NMTC%20Application%20Final%204%207%2010.pdf .\n\u2013USDA has funding available for Rural Business Opportunity Grants (RBOG) of up to $250,000 open to nonprofit and public agencies to improve business opportunities in rural areas. Deadline: June 28, 2010. Projects should be designed to help rural communities in the region create wealth so they are self-sustaining, repopulating and thriving economically.\nThe RBOG program provides grants for technical assistance and planning activities to improve economic conditions in rural cities or towns of 50,000 people or fewer. Funding under the RBOG program can be used to pay for economic planning, technical assistance, and training for rural communities, entrepreneurs or economic development officials. Under this round of funding, priority consideration will be given to applications that best demonstrate strong regional or multi-jurisdictional collaboration, referred to as \u2018great regions\u2019, leadership capacity, and those that represent varying demographics (including underserved and under-represented communities). The amount of funding available is $2.48 million.\nTo be eligible for funding, an applicant must be a public body, non-profit corporation, Indian Tribe or cooperative with members that are primarily rural residents. Applicants must also have significant expertise in the activities proposed and the financial strength to ensure the objectives of the proposed grant can be accomplished. For more information, go to: http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2010/2010-6860.htm.\nMEETINGS /TRAININGS\n\u2014The Resilient Organization Fund program of Blue Cross Blue Shield of MN Foundation the Nonprofits Assistance Fund of Minnesota and others are providing workshops to help nonprofits discover new ways to sustain their mission. On April 29th The Resilient Organizations Fund and Southwest Initiative Foundation are hosting a workshop in Marshall on developing support through fundraising and marketing. It will be high quality training \u2013 and Blue Cross Foundation is making it available at no cost to nonprofits! For information and registration go to: http://www.resilientnonprofits.org/home/calendar/?event_id=19 or contact Lois Schmidt at 507-537-0273 or LCSchmidt@bremer.com\n\u20132010 Minnesota Bicycle Tourism Summit. Registration is now open for the Bicycle Tourism Summit to be held at Breezy Point Resort on Thursday, April 29, 2010. http://guest.cvent.com/EVENTS/Info/Summary.aspx?e=54c0437d-f7a3-4333-ba41-f76540521f07\nEducational sessions and time for networking will both be offered at this one-day workshop. Topics include \u201cGetting Started \u2013 Preparing Your Town or Business to Welcome Bicycles\u201d led by a panel of experts in planning bicycle tours and providing services to bicyclists. For a complete schedule of topics and speakers go to: www.industry.exploreminnesota.com/2010-bicycle-tourism-summit/.\n\u2014 Living Green Expo will be held Saturday, May 1, 2010 \u2013 10:00 am \u2013 6:00 pm and Sunday, May 2, 2010 \u2013 10:00 am \u2013 5:00 pm at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds Grandstand, St. Paul. Over 100,000 Minnesotans have attended the Living Green Expo over the last eight years, making it an annual spring tradition and a great place to learn about healthy and sustainable living. This free, family-friendly event is one of the largest and most successful green events of its kind.\nThere are a number of new features this year, including: increased expert involvement to answer questions and help build personal goals, a series of Eco-lounges that discuss issues and green topics, a marketplace with Eco-Artists and local farmers, more than double the local food options and a Gubernatorial Forum that lets attendees hear candidate views on clean water and clean energy. For more information go to: www.livinggreenexpo.mn\n\u2014-Relationships Matter: Volunteerism in Immigrant Communities. The Minnesota Association for Volunteer Administration (MAVA) and St. Cloud Area Volunteer Coordinators present results of recent MAVA research on Wednesday, May 5, 2010 from 12:30- 3:30 pm at St. Cloud Public Library, 1300 W St. Germain Street, St. Cloud.\nMinnesota has experienced dramatic changes in population over the last 25 years with one of the highest rates of growth in diversity in the United States. How can your volunteer involvement tap into Minnesota\u2019s growing diversity?\nLearn the results of recent Minnesota research on volunteerism conducted by MAVA and Dr. Mai Moua of Leadership Paradigms\nHear about volunteer practices in Somali, Hmong, and Latino communities\nExplore the value immigrant volunteers offer to your organization\nAssess the readiness of your organization to engage immigrant volunteers\nPresenter: Mai Moua, Ph.D., of Leadership Paradigms\nCost: No charge for SCAVC members $10 MAVA members $20 general public\nGet more information and to register! Visit www.MAVANetwork.org/Diversity for resources and the full research report!\n\u2014Planning the Future of Minnesota\u2019s Parks and Trails \u2013 Devoting two hours of your time to attend an input session can help shape the future of a tourism generator for your area \u2013 Minnesota parks and trails. You are invited to play a key role in the creation of Minnesota\u2019s state and regional park and trail legacy. An estimated $40 million in legacy money each year will be dedicated to natural resource based parks and trails of regional significance. Help develop the vision, goals, and priorities for the regional and state park and trail legacy plan. Bring your knowledge and experience to the discussion to make the state and regional park and trail system a more valuable resource for Minnesota tourism. Please make time to attend these meetings and weigh in on the need for both development and marketing of existing products. A total of 16 meetings will be held statewide in May and June. The first meetings are scheduled for May 6, 2010 in St. Cloud, May 11, 2010 in Baudette and St. Paul, and May 12, 2010 in Thief River Falls and Forest Lake. For a complete list, go to: http://industry.exploreminnesota.com/mn-parks-and-trails/.\n\u2014SBA American Recovery & Reinvestment Act. Small businesses and lenders can still benefit from many of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act initiatives. This conference is intended to help you learn about survival strategies for small businesses in the months ahead. Conference attendees will leave with tools to tackle the challenges of a tough economy.\nSmall business owners will learn new marketing techniques as well as financing options to them.\nLenders will learn more about government programs available to them. Ultimately helping their small business client.\nMay 11 \u2013 Walker at the Northern Lights Hotel & Casino and\nMay 12 \u2013 Biwabik Giants Ridge Gold & Ski Resort\nBoth meetings are from 9 am \u2013 12:30 pm and are FREE! They are able to offer this training program free of charge; however, registration is required due to limited space. Register via email at: Minneapolis.MN@SBA.Gov . Please include the following with your registration:\nDate & City of Location\nEmail Registration Information to: Minneapolis.MN@SBA.Gov\n\u2014Minnesota Rural Health Conference will be June 28-29 in Duluth. For more information go to: http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/orhpc/conf/index.html\n\u2013Save the date for the second Midwest Rural Assembly, August 16-17, 2010 in Sioux City, NE! For more information, contact midwestruralassembly@iatp.org or call (612) 870-3429. Future information on conference registration, speakers, and topical sessions will be available at www.midwestruralassembly.org .\n\u2013Minnesota Cup Competition is an annual, statewide competition (now in its 5th year) that seeks out aspiring entrepreneurs and their breakthrough ideas. Contest winnings this year will total more than $130,000. This competition is for all entrepreneurs, whether your breakthrough idea is high tech or no tech, whether you are just putting your ideas into a business plan or if you\u2019ve been out building your venture. It is particularly for entrepreneurs, inventors or small business persons either working on an innovative new business concept \u2013 or generating less than $1 million per year in revenue.\nThe 2010 Minnesota Cup is set to launch on March 29, 2010; however, the Social Entrepreneur division has officially launched. 2010 divisions include: BioSciences, Clean Technology & Renewable Energy (new for this year \u2013 see http://www.breakthroughideas.org/page/1/clean-green.jsp ), General, High Tech, Social Entrepreneurship, and Student (for students 19 \u2013 25 attending a college or university in MN). Entry deadline is May 21, 2010 (deadline is April 23, 2010 for the Social Entrepreneurship division.) Contest details, and more information on how to enter can be found at: www.breakthroughideas.org\n\u2014Honor your fellow nonprofits with a Nonprofit Mission and Excellence Award. What better way to share the significance of a nonprofit you work with, support, and know does outstanding work? Nominate them for a Nonprofit Mission and Excellence Award! http://www.minnesotanonprofitawards.org/ MCN has partnered with MAP for Nonprofits http://www.mapfornonprofits.org/ to honor six leading nonprofit organizations in Minnesota. The Minnesota Nonprofit Mission and Excellence Awards offer a unique tribute to Minnesota\u2019s nonprofit sector each year by showcasing some of our state\u2019s most promising nonprofit organizations and their programs. Emphasizing the contributions of nonprofits and their importance to Minnesota\u2019s high quality of life, the awards recognize significant achievements in the areas of:\n\u2022 Anti-racism Initiative\n\u2022 Responsive Philanthropy\n\u2022 Overall Excellence\nAlong with the honor and distinction of being named a leader among Minnesota\u2019s nonprofits, award recipients will receive a one-of-a-kind art glass award, a profile in Nonprofit News going to 12,000 nonprofit leaders, a video production documenting their accomplishments and a financial award (except in the case of the Responsive Philanthropy award). Act now to be part of this process! Nominations for the Nonprofit Mission and Excellence Awards are accepted now through May 14, 2010. http://www.minnesotanonprofitawards.org/nominate.htm Learn more about the criteria, cash awards and other prizes at www.minnesotanonprofitawards.org.\nHelp define the next generation of exemplary nonprofits \u2014 nominate an organization or apply today.\n\u2014East Central Arts Council seeks Grant Review Panel Members. The East Central Regional Development Commission is seeking individuals to sit on grant review panels for the East Central Arts Council (ECAC) Advisory Committee. Primary functions of the grant review panel members include reading, reviewing, and making recommendations about grant funding for local art projects and artist grants. ECAC grant review panelists will meet about one weekend morning meeting and will receive grant review training. Mileage costs are reimbursed. Ideal candidates are artists, members of art organizations, and/or art advocates.\nIf you are interested, or if you would like to nominate someone, please contact ECAC for the nomination form. Reach us by telephone (320) 679-4065 extension 30; or by e-mail at ecac@ecrdc.org.\n\u2013The new Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment (HIRE) Act includes temporary tax incentives to encourage employers to hire new workers. Specifically, the new law creates a $5,000 tax credit for any business or nonprofit organization for every net new employee that they hire in 2010. The total amount of the credit for any one firm or nonprofit is capped at $500,000, to ensure that the majority of the benefit is targeted at small businesses and nonprofits. http://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2010/03/18/putting-americans-back-work\nBusinesses and nonprofits can also earn the tax credit by raising wages or increasing the hours of their current employees. These temporary tax credits will expire at the end of this year. For more information, you can go to MCN\u2019s HIRE FAQ page to see answers to frequently asked questions about the new jobs and wages tax credits in the HIRE Act. http://www.mncn.org/HIRE_Act_FAQ.htm\n\u2013Angel Tax Credit the creation of an angel tax credit is a significant step forward in creating a 21st -century knowledge economy tax code that promotes investments in innovation, entrepreneurship and emerging high tech companies. The MN Dept. of Employment and Economic Development is currently working out the details of the program; however, they anticipate applications to be available this summer. The department has put together a helpful \u201cAngel Tax Credit 101\u201d website. Here are a few highlights:\nWhat is the Angel Tax Credit?\nA 25-percent tax credit for investments in qualified small emerging high technology businesses, particularly those:\nBusinesses in a high-technology field\nBusinesses using new proprietary technology\nWhat is the Purpose of the Angel Tax Credit?\nThe tax credit encourages job growth and job creation by small emerging high technology Minnesota businesses by providing incentives for making capital investments in these businesses\nWho Benefits from the Angel Tax Credit?\nBusinesses, investors, workers and the state\u2019s economy all benefit from the Angel Tax Credit.\nBusinesses get the capital they need to grow\nInvestors can manage the risk associated with investing a in new businesses\nMinnesota workers and the state\u2019s economy benefit because the tax credit kick-starts emerging businesses and creates jobs.\nThe benefits of the Angel Tax Credit include:\n25% individual income tax credit for qualified investors\nRefundable (non-transferable)\nMaximum \u2013 $125,000/year per individual\n\u2013 $250,000 married filing jointly\nProgram limits \u2013 2010 \u2013 $11M\n\u2013 2011-2014 \u2013 $12M/year\nThree positive changes were made to the research and development tax credit. First, it is increased from 5 percent to 10 percent for R&D expenditures below $2 million (above that the credit remains at 2.5%). Second, it makes the credit refundable. Third, partnerships and S-corporations are now eligible for the credit. These credits are paid for by repealing a low income fuel tax credit. View additional details on the Angel Tax Credit and R&D Tax Credit here. http://tinyurl.com/y74o8c7\n\u2014\"Will the Rural Economy Rebound in 2010?\" examines the state of the rural economy, the impacts of the recession and financial crisis on rural Main Street activity, and how the rural economy in 2010 may be shaped by the national recovery and stronger global economies. Go to: http://www.kansascityfed.org/Publicat/Econrev/ermain.htm?elaert=ER0318\n\u2014 Connecting America: The National Broadband Plan includes the executive summary and full text of the National Broadband Plan, which began taking form in April 2009 and was finalized in March 2010. The plan makes recommendations to the FCC, the Executive Branch, Congress and state and local governments to ensure all consumers and industries in rural and urban America have access to affordable broadband computer networks. Go to: http://download.broadband.gov/plan/national-broadband-plan.pdf\n\u2013The Wealth Creation Working Group of Yellowwood Associates has released the third in a series of papers with the support of the Ford Foundation. These papers focus on Forests, Financing and Value Chains in Rural America. The Wealth Creation Working Group is exploring rural development based on wealth creation with a mission to create a framework for development that works economically, ecologically, and socially. To read and/or download any of these papers, please visit http://www.yellowwood.org/wealthcreation.aspx.\n\u2013The Carsey Institute has published a report on the 2010 Census, called \u201cRural Areas Risk Being Overlooked in 2010 Census.\u201d Among its key findings, the report highlights several pockets of hard-to-count populations in rural America, notably: Blacks in the rural South; Hispanics in the Southwest border region; and American Indians on reservations in the Southwest and Northern Plains. To download the report, go to\nhttp://carseyinstitute.unh.edu/publications/IB_Ohare_Census_2010.pdf\n\u2013The Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University and NeighborWorks America have published a paper on the foreclosure crisis called \u201cLandscapes of Foreclosure: The Foreclosure Crisis in Rural America.\u201d The publication can be read and downloaded at: http://www.jchs.harvard.edu/publications/communitydevelopment/w10-2_wodka.pdf.\n\u2013The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis\u2019 April 2010 edition of Community Dividend features articles on leadership development in rural communities, foreclosure counseling costs, and financial education. Go to: http://www.minneapolisfed.org/publications_papers/issue.cfm?id=314\n\u2014Renew Rural America has resources, news and information that rural residents can access and utilize in providing leadership to their communities\u2019 revitalization efforts. Go to: http://www.cfra.org/renewrural\n\u2014The Community Tool Box \u2013 The Community Tool Box, an online resource at:\nhttp://ctb.ku.edu/en/ started in 1994 and is continually updated, contains a huge amount of free information on essential skills for building healthy communities. The Tool Box includes over 7,000 pages of practical guidance in creating change and improvement.\nMaintained by the Work Group for Community Health and Development at the University of Kansas, the purpose of this site is \u201cto make it easier for people to bring about change and improvement in their communities. The Community Tool Box connects people with resources for learning the many skills required for this work and applying this knowledge in diverse cultures and contexts.\u201d\nClick on the Table of Contents at http://ctb.ku.edu/en/tablecontents/index.htm to access 46 chapters through which you can reach nearly 300 different sections providing practical, step-by-step guidance in community-building skills. The chapters are organized into the following categories:\nModels for Promoting Community Health and Development: Gateways to the Tools\nCommunity Assessment, Agenda Setting, and Choice of Broad Strategies\nPromoting Interest and Participation in Initiatives\nDeveloping a Strategic Plan, Organizational Structure, and Training System .\nLeadership, Management, and Group Facilitation\nAnalyzing Community Problems and Designing and Adapting Community Interventions\nImplementing Promising Community Interventions\nCultural Competence, Spirituality, and the Arts and Community Building\nOrganizing for Effective Advocacy\nEvaluating Community Programs and Initiatives\nMaintaining Quality and Rewarding Accomplishments\nGenerating, Managing and Sustaining Financial Resources\nSocial Marketing and Institutionalization of the Initiative\nThe site also includes a variety of other useful features, such as Ask an Advisor ( https://www.myctb.org/en/AskAnAdvisor.aspx) which allows for site users to request brief, personalized responses to questions about community work.\n\u2014 DSIRE: Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency. This wonderfully comprehensive web site contains accurate and updated information on all state, local, utility and federal incentives and policies that promote renewable energy and energy efficiency. It is a great first stop to learn about financial assistance opportunities related to renewable energy and energy conservation that are currently available.\nClick on Minnesota in the map on the web site above and you can learn about the following in our state:\nSales Tax Incentives\nState Rebate Programs\nUtility Grant Programs\nUtility Loan Programs\nUtility Rebate Programs (many of these!)\nThe excellent site also contains sections on Rules, Regulations, and Policies and Related Programs & Inititiatives. Go to: www.dsireusa.org\n\u2014 Reducing Energy Cost of Vending Machines \u2013 The Clean Energy Resource Teams (CERTs) project, a public/private partnership funded in part by the state, is working across Minnesota to make businesses, residences, schools and churches more energy efficient by providing simple step-by-step guides \u2013 CERTified Campaigns \u2013 that detail how to take action and save energy. The first CERTified Campaign aims to curb the energy use of vending machines. For more details on costs and energy savings go to: http://vendingmiser.mncerts.org.\n\u2014Conservation Design Scorecard. Conservation Design is an innovative approach to development that provides an equitable way for communities to balance their development objectives with achievable conservation goals. That is why many growing communities across Minnesota are looking to Conservation Design as a way to accommodate growth while still conserving limited, yet cherished, natural resources.\nBut as these types of developments begin to spring up, so do questions: Are they as good as they could be when it comes to preserving the environmental integrity of the development site? Are they as good as they could be when it comes to creating a unique sense of place for a homeowner and a community? Is the application process conducted openly and transparently rather than behind closed doors with limited opportunities for neighbors and other interested community members to weigh in?\nAbout the Scorecard \u2013 The Conservation Design Scorecard, a project of 1000 Friends of Minnesota, should help answer these and other questions, and if used as part of a community\u2019s planning and zoning process, it should raise the bar for future Conservation Design developments that are put on the ground. This scorecard is intended to be used by planners, planning commissions, local officials, developers, conservation professionals, and citizens \u2013 the very people who helped create it. It can be downloaded for free at: http://www.1000fom.org/growing/lakes/conservation-design-scorecard\nThe scorecard is organized in a way that makes it easy to use. You don\u2019t have to be an expert in Conservation Design to use or understand the scorecard, which points out that there are ten basic qualities to good Conservation Design. Each quality is explained in simple terms. For each quality, there are measurable criteria and points are awarded based on responses. If used properly, this scorecard can turn a so-so development application into a thoughtful, well-conceived application that any community would be proud to support and any developer would be proud to have associated with his/her name.\nHelp getting started. If you want to have someone from 1000 Friends of Minnesota come to your community to deliver a PowerPoint presentation about Conservation Design and how to use the scorecard, please send an email to Phil Hunsicker at phunsicker@1000fom.org He would also be glad to share the PowerPoint presentation on the scorecard with you for your own use.\n\u2014Nutrient Best Management Practice (BMP) Challenge \u2013 Best Management Practices (BMPs) for fertilizer use are designed to save farmers money and maintain optimal crop yields. The BMP Challenge program works to give farmers growing corn for grain or silage an opportunity to test reduced nutrient and tillage rates on their fields, without worrying about loss to their income. (Some farmers exceed the BMPs to help assure a successful crop, and this program aims to cover their risks in testing the BMPs which may be at a lower application level than their current fertilization practice.)\nEssentially, the Nutrient BMP challenge pays farmers cash if their yield and income are reduced by adopting the nutrient BMPs. It is available to corn farmers in Minnesota as well as a number of other states, for up to 160 acres per farm.\nFarmers enroll their fields at least two weeks before applying commercial fertilizer using the information at the web site above. They apply their normal fertilizer rates to a check strip in each farm that they enroll, and then apply the university-recommended BMP fertilizer rates for nitrogen, phosphorus and/or potassium. The farmers assess their yield at the end of the season and if they find a loss they can receive a payment based on yield loss minus fertilizer savings. Crop advisors provide third-party verification of BMP implementation and yield harvesting.\n(There is also a Reduced Tillage BMP challenge that Minnesota farmers are eligible for, which encourages use of no-till, ridge-till, stip-till, and other options.)\nThe BMP Challenge is a collaborative project of Agflex, the IPM Institute of North America, and American Farmland Trust, and is supported in part by grants from the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, McKnight Foundation, and others.\nFor more information go to: www.bmpchallenge.org\nSend us your items for the next Rural Round-Up Newsletter. You can email items to jleonard@minnesotaruralpartners.org.\n1533 Grantham St.\njleonard@minnesotaruralpartners.org\nwww.minnesotaruralpartners.org",
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        "raw_content": "MRP Rural Round-Up March 2012\nMarch 2012\u2013 Volume X, Number 3\nCompiled & edited by Deb Miller Slipek & Ann Treacy\n\u2013Across the Field: A Tribute to Gary DeCramer\nAcross the Field \u2013 A tribute to our friend and rural development colleague, Gary DeCramer \u2013 introduction by the editors and tribute by Deb Miller Slipek\nWe lost a dear friend this month, former state senator and former USDA State Rural Development Director, Gary DeCramer, who died suddenly last week at age 67 while on a trip to Morris.\nAt the time of his death, Gary was a senior lecturer and director of the mid-career Master of Public Affairs program at the University of Minnesota\u2019s Humphrey School of Public Affairs. We knew him best as a rural advocate, mentor, and friend. Minnesota Rural Partners staff and board members worked with Gary and his USDA team during the heyday years of statewide collaboration in the 1990s to host community conversations about rural development issues across Minnesota and create a strategic plan to act on opportunities and challenges.\nThis tribute is from one of our editors, Deb Miller Slipek, who worked with Gary for many years at the USDA:\nTeacher, leader, citizen, friend\u2026to the many of us whom you touched over the years, you will be sorely missed. From you we learned patience, to sit quietly and listen, to share a meal, to engage, to think about all of the impacts of one\u2019s actions. Your passion for all things rural, cooperatives, Native American and Minnesota never was doubted. You did not shrink away from the big jobs and you tried to bring us all along with you on the road of compassion, caring and knowledge. Thank you, Gary DeCramer, for everything.\nThe memorial service for Gary DeCramer has been set for Tuesday, March 20, 4 PM, at the Ted Mann Concert Hall, University of Minnesota. Memorials preferred to Unity Church Unitarian, St. Paul, or U of M Humphrey School.\nEditor\u2019s note: It was a sad week indeed, with the death as well of State Sen. Gary Kubly, of Granite Falls. Senator Kubly was a Lutheran minister who served in the Minnesota House and Senate for 16 years. He died after a battle with Lou Gehrig\u2019s disease. He was 68. Both Kubly and DeCramer represented southwestern Minnesota in the Minnesota Legislature and both were dedicated, persistent advocates for rural Minnesota throughout their lives. They will be missed each and every day. Our hearts go out to their families in this difficult time.\n\u2014 The Department of Education is offering grants to a consortium of schools, or a nonprofit in partnership with an LEA (Local Education Agency) for activities designed to improve student achievement, decrease dropout rates, increase high school graduation rates, and/or increase college enrollment and completion rates. Deadline: 3/15/2012 Letter Of Intent (not mandatory); 4/9/2012 Final. For more information, click here.\n\u2013HUD is offering funding to nonprofits to increase compliance with the Fair Housing Act and with substantially equivalent state and local housing laws by informing the general public about their rights and obligations under the Fair Housing Act. Deadline: 3/16/2012. For more information, click here.\n\u2013Dr. Pepper Snapple Group KaBOOM! are offering grants of up to $15,000 to municipalities, neighborhood associations, schools, day care centers and nonprofits to create playspaces. Deadline: 3/16/2012. To learn more about this group and to apply, click here.\n\u2013The Department of Health and Human Services is offering grants to nonprofits to enable community collaborations to implement locally designed initiatives to reduce substance abuse. Deadline: 3/22/2012. For more information, click here.\n\u2013The Department of Justice is offering funds to nonprofits, public agencies, states, Indian Tribes, and local governments for projects designed to address and prevent sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence and stalking in rural areas. Deadline: 3/29/2012. To apply, click here.\n\u2014 Minnesota Filmmakers Legacy Grant Fund Available. The Minnesota Film and TV Board is pleased to announce the Minnesota Filmmakers Legacy Grant Fund. This is a competitive grant program established with Arts and Cultural Heritage funds to support Minnesota filmmakers who create film and television projects that illuminate Minnesota\u2019s cultural heritage.\nThe Film Board is currently accepting proposals from Minnesota filmmakers who have completed principal photography on a narrative or documentary feature or television project and who are seeking finishing (completion) funds. Application deadline is March 30, 2012. The summer funding cycle for the Minnesota Filmmakers Legacy Grant Fund will be open to projects in development and production and will be announced later this year. More information is available at www.mnfilmtv.org/grants.\n-Hitachi Foundation is inviting entries for the Yoshiyama Young Entrepreneurs Program to identify and support inspiring young entrepreneurs whose work helps alleviate domestic poverty. Deadline to apply: 3/30/2012. Up to five winners will be selected to receive a $40,000 grant over two years. For more information, click here.\n\u2013AARP Foundation has announced the Women\u2019s Scholarship Program Call for Applicants. The program provides funds to low-income women age 50 and older who are seeking new job skills, training and educational opportunities to support themselves and their families. Deadline: 3/30/2012. To learn more about this opportunity, click here.\n\u2013HUD has announced the availability of grants for nonprofits to transform neighborhoods by investing in a wide array of infrastructure and other redevelopment activities. Both planning grants and implementation grants are available from the Choice Neighborhood Initiative. Deadline to apply: 4/10/2012. To learn more about these grants and apply, click here.\n\u2013US EPA Environmental Workforce Development and Job Training Grants. The US EPA is soliciting proposals from eligible entities, including non-profit organizations, to deliver environmental workforce development and job training programs that recruit, train, and place local, unemployed and under-employed residents with the skills needed to secure full-time employment in the environmental field, with a focus on solid and hazardous waste remediation, environmental health and safety, and wastewater-related training.\nThe total funding available under this competitive opportunity is approximately $2,800,000, subject to availability of funds, quality of proposals received, and other applicable considerations. EPA anticipates awarding approximately 14 environmental workforce development and job training cooperative agreements from this competitive opportunity. Proposals are due by April 12, 2012. For more details see: http://www.epa.gov/oswer/docs/grants/epa-oswer-oblr-12-03.pdf\n\u2014 Applications are now being accepted for the Wells Fargo NEXT Awards for Opportunity Finance! With a theme of expanding CDFI coverage to underserved communities, the NEXT Awards celebrate our industry\u2014its creativity, accomplishments, and enduring importance\u2014by awarding high performing CDFIs with attractive grants and loan capital. Aligned with the new theme, the program features new awards:\nThe NEXT Opportunity Award recognizes up to four CDFIs with compelling strategies for expanding product and geographic coverage that are ready to execute within six months of receiving an award. The total pool of $8.25 million includes $7.5 million in low-cost, long-term debt and $750,000 in unrestricted grant funding.\nThe NEXT Seed Capital Award offers a $100,000 unrestricted grant to a single CDFI with a promising idea for expanding geographic or product coverage that is still in development. The expansion strategy should be on track to implement within eighteen months of receiving an award.\nIn addition to continuing generous support from Wells Fargo and The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, The Kresge Foundation is a major new partner. The final deadline to submit an application is 5:00 PM EST on April 17, 2012. Application guidelines, applications, and more information can be found at the new Wells Fargo NEXT Awards Web site.\n\u2013The Department of Labor is offering grants to nonprofit and public agencies to improve the employability of young adult ex-offenders by providing skills training. Deadline: 4/17/2012. To learn more about this program, click here.\n\u2013The Department of Justice has grants available for Indian Tribes and tribal organizations to provide legal services for indigent defendants and respondents in tribal justice systems and other legal-related services. Deadline to apply: 4/17/2012. For more information, click here.\n\u2014The RFP for Clinical Dental Education Innovation Grants is now posted at http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/orhpc/funding/grants/dentaled.html. Deadline for applications is April 23, 2012.\n\u2013The Department of Justice has grants available to nonprofits to develop and implement mentoring strategies that address the challenges of offender reentry and recidivism reduction. Deadline: 4/24/2012. For an application, and to learn more about this program, click here.\n\u2013The Retirement Research Foundation is accepting applications from nonprofits for projects in aging designed to improve quality of life for older Americans. Deadline: 5/1/2012. Applicants are encouraged to discuss projects in advance of submitting a full proposal by calling (773) 714-8030 or emailing info@rrf.org. For more information, click here.\n\u2013State Farm Insurance Companies is offering funds for student-led service-learning projects that address environmental responsibility, community safety and natural disaster preparedness, financial literacy, access to higher education, or social health and wellness. Deadline: 5/4/2012. For eligibility and to apply, click here.\n\u2014Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota Foundation just announced the Connect for Health Challenge. It will award twenty grants of up to $20,000, with one larger grant of up to $100,000 determined by Minnesotans in an online public vote. This new challenge to strengthen communities begins accepting proposals April 17 and closes May 15. Go to: http://blog.mcf.org/2012/02/29/connect-for-health/?utm_source=Giving+Memo+Enewsletter+List&utm_campaign=3302afc9c6-Giving_Memo_120306&utm_medium=email\n\u2013MPCA Environmental Assistance Loan Program. The FY 2012-13 MPCA Environmental Assistance (EA) Loan Program is offering two types of loans: 1) Participatory Loans, which provide for awards up to a maximum loan of $100,000 at zero percent interest and 2) Direct Loans, which are limited to established businesses/entities and provide for awards up to a maximum loan of $50,000 at four percent interest or one half the prime rate, whichever is greater.\nPreference will be given to Minnesota small to medium-sized businesses and political subdivisions of Minnesota, and to projects related to green chemistry, pollution prevention, source reduction, recycling, and source-separated composting.\nEligible loan costs are limited to the capital costs (equipment and machinery) associated with implementing waste or pollution prevention technologies in Minnesota. Approximately $250,000 is currently available for EA loans. As funds are repaid, additional loans may be awarded for proposed projects that will improve the environmental and economic quality of Minnesota.\nThe complete RFP, inclusive of the process by which applicants may apply for a loan, is available on the Agency\u2019s web site at http://www.pca.state.mn.us/grants/ealoans.html\nThis web page also provides downloadable application forms, reference documents such as Frequently Asked Questions, and links to applicable statutes and rules. Applications received after the June 30, 2013, deadline will not accepted for consideration under this RFP.\n\u2014Mini Grant Program. Application deadline is July 15, 2012\u2028Mini-grants to rural schools.\n\u2013\u2013Got funding? The Minnesota Science & Technology Authority is sponsoring an interactive webinar specifically for local entrepreneurs. The series is designed to introduce funding available through the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs. The interactive workshop on March 15th will be focused exclusively on competing in the National Science Foundation SBIR and STTR Programs. Henry will cover specific characteristics of NSF programs and the submission process applicants should follow. Organizers say this session is best for technologies focused on biotech and chemical, as well as nanotech, advanced manufacturing, education, information and communications. READ MORE\n\u2014Multicultural Forum on Workplace Diversity: A Time for Innovation\u2028will be held March 20-22\u2028at the University of St. Thomas.\n\u2014 \u201cConnecting Communities: Strategic Use of Data for Transforming Community Investment, \u201d audioconference will be Wednesday, March 21, 2:00 \u2013 3:15 p.m. ET. This is an interactive session that will explore creative uses of data and technology to promote public and private investment in transitional communities\u2013those communities with significant, perhaps erstwhile, strengths and assets but also declining housing values and population. This audioconference will feature presentations by redevelopment leaders from Baltimore, Cleveland and Philadelphia, where innovative and cost-effective, market-based strategies are being used to inform local decision-making, mobilize support and attract investment. For more information and to register visit: https://www.stlouisfed.org/bsr/connectingcommunities/index.cfm?proc=call&act=view&sid=6\n\u2014The 7th Annual 2012 Sustainable Communities Conference will be held Friday, March 23 and Saturday, March 24, 2012 in Minneapolis. Hosted by the Alliance for Sustainability and sponsored by dozens of organizations (including Hennepin County, Ramsey County, The McKnight Foundation, 3M, League of Minnesota Cities, Comcast, Metropolitan Council, University Bank, CURA, Barr Engineering, Dakota Electric, and many others), this conference consists of three separate events as described below (two of which are free):\n* Sustainable Business Forum \u2013 Friday, March 23, 7:30 am to 1:00 pm, McNamara Center, U of MN \u2013 $75 including breakfast and lunch (add $10 after March 7, add $20 after March 16). Network with 400 business leaders from small, medium and large businesses in the Twin Cities and learn how businesses are integrating sustainability into their operations to save money and increase their profitability. National keynote speakers. Panel of Senior Executives. Workshops on sustainable manufacturing, employee engagement, and access to capital. Includes D\u2019Amico meals. Register at http://2012sustainablebusinessforum.eventbrite.com or call (612) 331-1099\n* Local Government Workshop \u2013 Friday, March 23, 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm, McNamara Center, U of MN \u2013 Free! 350 local government staff, elected and citizen leaders will share strategies to foster sustainable economic development. Staff from metro cities will share current projects. Learn about new grant programs and funding tools and simple, cost-effective best practices included in the MN GreenStep Cities program. Workshops on financing energy projects, complete streets, innovative storm water design, transit oriented development, citizen engagement, MN GreenStep Cities, urban forestry and organized collection. Optional lunch. Free. Register at http://localgovernmentsustainability.eventbrite.com or call (612) 331-1099.\n* Community Conference \u2013 Saturday, March 24, 8:30 am to 4:00 pm \u2013 Hennepin Avenue United Methodist Church, 511 Groveland, Minneapolis (at Highway 94 and Hennepin) \u2013 Free! 500 Twin Cities volunteers from neighborhoods, congregations and schools will share hands-on project ideas for energy conservation, community gardening, biking and walking, water quality, rain gardens, urban forestry, localized food production, the Minneapolis carbon reduction plan and sustaining local businesses. Video welcome by Bill McKibben (350.org) Other local keynotes. Meet neighbors to help co-create greener more resilient communities for ourselves and our children. Find out about grant funding options, share ideas for volunteer recruitment for your projects. Bus & bike friendly free event \u2013 everyone is welcome including youth! Bring or buy a lunch. Register at (612) 331-1099 or http://tinyurl.com/2012conferencereg\nFor more details, see http://www.afors.org/2012conference or contact the Alliance for Sustainability at (612) 331-1099.\n\u2014 MnDOT to Hold Community Workshops on Bicycle Planning. The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) recognizes that bicycling is important. MnDOT staff and others will facilitate community workshops throughout the state. Please help make this endeavor successful; take this opportunity and let MnDOT know your thoughts on bicycling in Minnesota. The study will provide detailed policy recommendations, inventory existing bikeway facilities in the state, create a new statewide bikeway map, and establish bicycle-related performance measures for future MnDOT projects. All meetings are from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.\nDistrict 1, Thursday, March 15, Duluth City Hall Council Chambers\nDistrict 3, Wednesday, March 14\u2028, Whitney Senior Center\u20281527 Northway Drive, St. Cloud\nDistrict 4, Tuesday, March 13, Detroit Lakes Public Library\u20281000 Washington Avenue, Detroit Lakes\nThose unable to attend in-person may join a statewide webinar discussion on Wednesday, March 22, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Webinar details will be posted at www.dot.state.mn.us/bike/study.html\n\u2014National Bike Month Planning Webinars Offered. The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) in coordination with the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT), the Bicycle Alliance of Minnesota (BikeMN), and Explore Minnesota Tourism (EMT) are hosting a series of webinars to help communities plan for National Bike Month in May.\nHear examples from other Minnesota communities. Learn about available resources to plan your events. Take steps in the right direction to plan, implement and evaluate your bike month activities. Save the date for upcoming webinars, which are planned for the third Wednesday of every month through June. A summary of call topics includes:\nMar 21 9:30-10:30 a.m. Topic: Promotion, PR and media\nApr 18 9:30-10:30 a.m. Topic: How to measure and evaluate\nMay 16 9:30-10:30 a.m. Topic: Check-in and troubleshooting\nJun 20 9:30-10:30 a.m. Topic: Review and reporting\nTo connect to monthly calls go to http://industry.exploreminnesota.com/biking-in-minnesota and follow the instructions listed at the bottom.\n\u2013The South West/ West Central Volunteer Connections, MN Assn for Volunteer Administrators, and Bremer Bank invites you to the Volunteer Connections 2012 Season Kick-Off of our \u201cCommunications in Volunteer Management\u201d theme. Tuesday, March 27, 2012 from 9:00 \u2013 11:30 a.m. at Bremer Bank \u2013 Second Floor Training Room 500 Willmar Avenue SE; Willmar. Webinar Topic: \u201cContent Spotlight: A Social Media Guide to Engagement.\u201d Pre-registration is not required, but if you are planning to come, please let us know so we have an idea of numbers. Email to: sjsmace@yahoo.com or lcschmidt@bremer.com . Bremer Bank has registered for the webinar. There is no cost for those joining the viewing at Bremer, and no need to register separately with MCN. (If you are unable to join us in the group viewing, you may register on your own at: www.minnesotanonprofits.org/events&trainings )\n\u2014 The Heartland Center for Leadership Development in collaboration with the RUPRI Center for Rural Entrepreneurship invites you to participate in a series of three webinars entitled \u201cStrategies to Recruit Alumni and Young Families to Your Community.\u201d\nTuesday March 27, 2012 from 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m. (Central)\nTuesday April 10, 2012 from 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m. (Central)\nTuesday May 15, 2012 from 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m. (Central)\nIn three one-hour sessions, co-hosts Milan Wall and Craig Schroeder will guide you through the process of identifying your target audience in relation to your community\u2019s strongest assets, crafting a compelling message and brand to attract new residents and building a game plan to recruit alumni and young families to your community. Upon completion of this series, you will have the knowledge and tools needed to move forward with implementing an action plan. For more information go to: http://events.r20.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=opyrgedab&oeidk=a07e5kpypvb6388e9c1&oseq=a01kbg3ak64fn\n\u2014 Join the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits and Nonprofits Assistance Fund on April 19 in Brooklyn Center, for an inaugural 2012 Nonprofit Finance and Sustainability Conference. The day-long conference will offer insights, strategies and tools for staff and board members looking at your organization\u2019s financial sustainability from diverse perspectives \u2013 from strategy and oversight to implementation and evaluation. Register now!\n\u2014MARK YOUR CALENDARS\u2026SAVE THE DATE!! The Symposium on Small Towns, hosted by the Center for Small Towns (CST), will be held on the University of Minnesota, Morris campus June 13-14, 2012. More information with be forthcoming. We look forward to seeing you at the Symposium!\n\u2014 The 2012 Minnesota Rural Health Conference invites you to participate in \u201cBringing It All Together.\u201d The annual Conference is being held June 25-26, 2012, in Duluth, Minnesota, at the Duluth Entertainment and Convention Center (DECC). For more information go to: https://secure.ruralcenter.org/conference/\n\u2014The Minnesota Idea Open brings everyday Minnesotans together to help solve the state\u2019s most critical issues. It\u2019s like a public town hall, where good ideas can gain momentum through public discussion and idea sharing, all with the chance of turning good ideas into a reality.\nMinnesotans are known for their loyalty and tight-knit relationships. However, this sometimes means they are not as welcoming or open to others as they are to those within their own circles. In a changing state that has become more diverse in cultures and faiths, these tendencies become even more pronounced and it is increasingly important to find ways to get along. The Minnesota Idea Open believes that Minnesota is a better place when everyone works together in ways that go beyond usual comfort zones. This year, the Idea Open asks Minnesotans to help answer the question: What is your best idea to build bonds and work together across cultures and faiths in your community? Idea submissions are welcome now through March 23.\n\u2014 Help create a detailed map of broadband coverage across Minnesota. Connect Minnesota is collecting information about schools, libraries, hospitals and emergency medical facilities and public safety facilities through the Community Anchor Institutions in Minnesota survey.\n\u2013STEM scholarships available. The Minnesota High Tech Foundation (MHTF) is once again awarding scholarships to Minnesota undergraduate students in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields of study. These awards include $5,000 and $10,000 awards and can include internship opportunities at MHTA member companies. READ MORE\n\u2014 Nominations Open for the Virginia McKnight Binger Award. Do you know people who work tirelessly in the service of their communities, and haven\u2019t received the recognition that they deserve? Here\u2019s your chance to do something about it. MCF member The McKnight Foundation has opened nominations for the Virginia McKnight Binger Awards in Human Service. Six nominees will be awarded $10,000 and honored during an August ceremony. The McKnight Foundation seeks nominees who work directly to unite and empower others in their communities, especially those working to make their communities more responsive to the needs of poor or disadvantaged Minnesotans. Some of the eligibility criteria:\nNominees may be volunteers or service staff working directly with people in Minnesota, and do not necessarily need to be associated with an organization.\nThe process is confidential, and individuals are not to be notified that they have been nominated.\nNominees may be adults or young people.\nTenure of service will be taken into consideration.\nThe nomination period closes April 4. A committee of human service professionals and volunteers will then research and recommend candidates to the Board of Directors. Winners will be notified in June. Learn more and make your nominations at The McKnight Foundation\u2019s website.\n\u2014 Through the National Award for Smart Growth Achievement, US EPA recognizes and supports communities that use innovative policies and strategies to strengthen their economies, provide housing and transportation choices, develop in ways that bring benefits to a wide range of residents, and protect the environment. Smart growth development practices support national environmental goals by preserving open spaces and parkland and protecting critical habitat; improving transportation choices, including walking, bicycling, and transit, which reduces emissions from automobiles; promoting brownfield redevelopment; and reducing impervious surfaces, which improves water quality.\nThis competition is open to public and private-sector entities that have successfully used smart growth principles to improve communities environmentally, socially, and economically. Winners will be recognized at a ceremony in Washington, DC, in December 2012. There is only one application form for all three categories listed below:\n* Programs and Policies\u2028* Equitable Development\u2028* Main Street or Corridor Revitalization\nIn addition, the review panel will choose an Overall Excellence winner from those that apply in these three categories.\nApplication deadline: April 6, 2012. All entries must be submitted using the application form accessible from http://epa.gov/smartgrowth/awards.htm. The application can be submitted by either a public-sector or private-sector entity, but all applications must include a public-sector partner.\n\u2014 Minnesota GreenCorps is now accepting applications from organizations interested in hosting an AmeriCorps member for the 2012-2013 program year! MPCA may place up to 27 full time members with various host sites for the 2012-2013 year. Members will serve approximately 40 hours a week for 11 months beginning in mid to late September 2012 through August 2013. Members will be placed either individually or in teams of two at selected host sites. Eligible organizations include public entities (local, regional, state, tribal), school districts, not for profit institutions of higher education, and 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations. Organizations may apply for Minnesota GreenCorps members who will serve on projects in the areas of:\n* Energy Conservation * Waste Prevention and Recycling * Living Green * Green Infrastructure\nMPCA does not charge a fee to host sites for participation in the MN GreenCorps program. However, host sites are expected to provide in-kind contributions in the form of supervision, operating costs (office space, internet, telephone), and equipment costs associated with hosting a member. Host site application packets (including an application and guidance document) are available by emailing your request to mngreencorps.pca@state.mn.us Please direct all questions to this e-mail. Applications from eligible organizations interested in hosting Minnesota GreenCorps members are due by 5:00 pm on April 19, 2012. (Note: Operation of the Minnesota GreenCorps program is dependent on continued funding.) For information about current GreenCorps host sites and projects, see http://www.pca.state.mn.us/index.php/view-document.html?gid=17152\n\u2014Monsanto Fund Rural Teacher of the Year Award. Application deadline is June 15, 2012. The grant goes to rural teachers and rural schools.\n\u2014 Compass has many new updates to data, including:\nDemographics: New population figures for every town and city in Minnesota with a population over 1,000.\nDemographics: Poverty under age 6 by county (map).\nEconomy and workforce: Median income by race and ethnicity.\nEarly childhood: Low birth weight by state.\nHealth: Health care coverage by race and ethnicity.\nFor more information go to: http://www.mncompass.org/\n\u2013Plan Now for Minnesota Museums Month. Minnesota Museums Month, a new statewide celebration of museums, will premiere this upcoming May 2012. The goal of Minnesota Museums Month is to highlight the rich museum resources in our communities and attract more visitors to all of the museums across the state. Explore Minnesota Tourism (EMT) is excited to join in the effort. The Minnesota Museums Month promotion will drive additional web traffic to museums in our database, so we are encouraging museums and similar listings to update their Explore Minnesota attraction listing, submit exhibition and events listings, and to offer special online deals during May. Tourism organizations can assist by checking out your area listings on www.exploreminnesota.com, and contacting any that are missing or needing updates, to let them know about this opportunity. Let us know if we can assist you with your listings on exploreminnesota.com. Contact Kim Kinsler at 651-757-1847 or Kim.Kinsler@state.mn.us\n\u2014 Each year the nonprofit Land Stewardship Project (LSP) publishes a guide and listing of Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farms.\u2028CSA farms provide weekly deliveries of their locally-grown produce to their customers throughout the growing season, with the customers paying the farmers a subscription fee. In some ways the CSA customers become partners with the farmers, and the subscribers benefit by helping to build community and a more personal connection with the source of some of their food.\nThe 2012 edition of the CSA directory is available online and for free downloading at: http://www.landstewardshipproject.org/csa.html. The directory lists not only farms that deliver to subscribers in the Twin Cities, but also includes farms delivering to customers in Greater Minnesota and western Wisconsin.\n\u2014Baselines in Environmental Markets: Tradeoffs Between Cost and Additionality. Markets for farm-based environmental services are designed to allow farmers to sell \u201ccredits\u201d for environmental improvements in water quality, carbon sequestration, wetlands restoration, and other areas. These markets use an environmental baseline to help determine whether proposed improvements qualify for market credits, and, if so, the number that should be awarded. Selection of a baseline is often a critical and contentious element in the design of environmental service markets. Due to the complexity and costs associated with defining, measuring, and verifying environmental baseline levels across heterogeneous landscapes, program managers may face a tradeoff between the precision with which changes in environmental performance can be estimated and the cost of refining those estimates. This brief focuses on the issues involved in measuring baselines, the strengths and weaknesses of alternative types of baselines, and the tradeoffs involved when selecting a baseline to measure environmental improvement. See: http://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/eb18/\n\u2014 CFED has released The Self-Employment Tax Initiative: Empowering Entrepreneurs at Tax Time, a brief that looks at the value that entrepreneurs contribute to the American economy. The brief includes research on self-employment in job creation and community wealth building, the connection between tax preparation and microenterprise development services, and other information gathered from partners and grantees. To download the report, click here.\n\u2013The Center for Housing Policy has released Housing Landscape 2012, a report that shows that nearly one in four working households spend more than half of their income on housing costs. To get the report, click here.\n\u2013HUD and the U.S. Treasury Department have released the January edition of the Obama Administration\u2019s Housing Scorecard, a comprehensive report on the nation\u2019s housing market. To get the full report, click here.\n\u2013LISC (Local Initiatives Support Corporation) has released a report of its Financial Opportunity Center model which provides services focused on employment placement and career improvement, financial education and coaching, and public benefits access. There are 65 existing Centers in 25 cities. You can download the report by clicking here.\n\u2013Spotlight on Poverty and Opportunity, a nonpartisan initiative to promote dialogue and action to reduce poverty and improve economic opportunity, is offering a collection of commentaries titled How Housing Matters. The series explores the relationship between housing and three topics: health, economic opportunity, and education. To read an introduction to the series by Michael Stegman click here.\n\u2013HUD has launched a new website for its Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD) to convert public housing properties and some older forms of multifamily rental assistance to project-based Section 8. Visit the website by clicking here.\n\u2013The Carsey Institute is offering a report called \u201cSlower Growth and Increased Diversity in Rural America\u201d which cites 2010 Census data that shows population growth in rural America slowed in the last ten years. To get the report, click here.\n\u2013The Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs has issued a report titled \u201cThe Business Case for Product Philanthropy\u201d which talks about retailers donating unwanted inventory like undamaged returns, slow-selling merchandise, discontinued models, and mislabeled items to charity as a good business practice and effective corporate social responsibility strategy. The donations can help boost a company\u2019s brand image while low- and middle-income people gain savings on household expenses. To get the free report, just register some basic information by clicking here.\n\u2013\u201cWhat to Do When Foundations Have Walled Themselves Off From Your Organization\u201d is the title of an article in The Philanthropy News Digest by Tony Poderis, former Director of Development, Cleveland Symphony Orchestra. The author talks about ways to form relationships with foundations in hopes of becoming one of their accepted few, rather than one of the permanently walled off. To read the article, click here.\n\u2013Novogradac & Company has published an updated version of \u201cThe LIHTC Property Management Book\u201d which includes information on income and rent limits, utility allowances and building rules and regulations. 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        "raw_content": "Rasmus Benestad and similar hardcore green Marxists are dreaming about the past that will never return again\nSince its initial fabrication in 2004, RealClimate.ORG was one of the most notorious websites of the climate propaganda, at least among those that attempted to look like an official arm of the scientists.\nBecause I wrote an essay about the IPCC report for the V\u00e1clav Klaus Institute two months ago and the title was Fifth IPCC report: a blow of glasnost into the climate panic (where I compared the ongoing sizzling of the climate panic to the reforms in USSR under Gorbachev), I am not surprised that hardcore demagogues at RealClimate.ORG are offended by the toned down character of the IPCC report, especially the Summary for Policymakers that used to compete with the most radical Greenpeace booklets until AR4.\nRasmus Benestad made his unhappiness clear in the new RealClimate.ORG text titled\nA failure in communicating the impact of new findings\nwhere he claims that the writing of the summary followed wrong procedures, led to a wrong result, and should be completely changed. What Rasmus Benestad overlooks is a subtlety known as the \"reality\".\nHe begins as follows:\nI was disappointed by the recent summary for policymakers (SPM) of the intergovernmental panel on climate change (IPCC) assessment report 5, now that I finally got around to read it. Not so much because of the science, but because the way it presented the science.\nThe report was written by top scientists, so what went wrong?\nWhat I find surprising is that you only read the summary now, two months after it was published. I read it on the day when it was released (and quick-read the previous drafts before the final version was out, too).\nAgain, I am not surprised that hardcore demagogues such as yourself had to be disappointed, Mr Benestad. What went wrong for people like you? That's a good question but it has an even better answer.\nWhat went primarily wrong for you \u2013 and well for the mankind \u2013 is that the most despicable and dishonest demagogues and ideologues who would write a summary that you would like were sidelined because their dishonesty and fraud became way too self-evident, especially during and shortly after the 2009 Climategate scandal.\nBecause it has become clear to pretty much everyone that the work by Michael Mann, Phil Jones, Ben Santer, and a dozen or two of similar \"leaders\" of the hysteria within the climatological circles may have been classified as scientific fraud; and that their dealing with inconvenient scientific results or alternative theories resembles the daily practices of Gestapo, these folks were simply no longer usable by the IPCC.\nThe IPCC could have organized whitewashes that would say that these people were largely innocent but it couldn't make them look innocent in the eyes of the people who have actually read some of the e-mails and who are not hopelessly naive and gullible sheep. So these people had to be removed from the writing process of the Summary for Policymakers.\nBut once you remove this dozen of hardcore fraudsters, the tone of the climatological community radically alters. The climate hysteria is mostly powered by thousands of blinded and scientifically illiterate green activists and Luddites, a couple of folks who are making millions of dollars out of the \"renewable technologies\", some inkspillers who were partly brainwashed and who partly love to write repetitive articles about the same \"fatal threat\" all the time and be paid new money for each copy of this trash, and a dozen or two of corrupt and politicized left-wing climatologists. Hundreds of other climate scientists have been sort of \"playing the game\" with the hardcore demagogues within the climatological community but it's obvious that if you decapitate the octopus, something has to change.\nThe IPCC had to decapitate the octopus because its \"greatest heads\" have become self-evident toxins and the smaller heads that were left were simply not as radical as the cutoff ones. It's that simple. Get used to it. The worst criminals who should have been arrested for many years will never influence the climate debate again. Occasional articles boasting that Michael Mann hasn't been electrocuted yet, despite the numerous observers who believe that he should have, is the maximum he may achieve when it comes to his influence on the world.\nMy impression is that the amount of information crammed into this report was more important than making a few strong messages.\nThe SPM really provides a lot of facts, but what do all those numbers mean for policy makers? There was little attempt to set the findings in a context relevant for decision making (ranging from the national scale to small businesses).\nThe most recent Summary for Policymakers hasn't highlighted any strong messages because the climatological research doesn't bring us any strong messages. To be more accurate, it hasn't brought us any insights that should influence policymakers whatsoever. The people who were writing the summary sort of know it and they are not dishonest enough to completely turn the reality upside down \u2013 even though their predecessors had enough dishonesty for that and more.\nA summary should really start with the most important message, but the SPM starts by discussing uncertainties. It is then difficult for non-scientists to make sense of the report. Are the results reliable or not?\nNo, the results are not reliable. That's really one of the points of the Summary for Policymakers. None of the activists' claims about the worsening weather or increasing catastrophes is backed by the actual scientific research. The toned down writers of the most recent Summary for Policymakers know it as well as I do. That's why they were obliged to write that the confidence in any of these statements is low or very low. In other words, any claims about climate threats in the future are either very unlikely or unsubstantiated wild speculations. The writers' stomach is still strong enough to add 80% to the climate sensitivity that actually follows from the research; but it is not strong enough to write downright lies such as the claims that there is scientific research implying that the extreme weather will get detectably worse. This would be a qualitative lie and one needs a stronger type of dishonesty to write similar things than the dishonesty needed to \"push\" a continuous number to the North a little bit. So they had to admit that this fearmongering is based on wild speculations.\nI think that most readers do understand that this is what the summary says. I will discuss Benestad's hatred towards the concept of \"uncertainty\" later in this blog post.\nMy recommendation is that next time, the main report is published before the SPM. That way, all the space used on uncertainty and confidence in the SPM could be spared.\nThere won't be any \"next time\" when people like you could dictate the tone of similar institutions. Much like the arms races and the continued economic growth of the Western bloc has forced the Soviet Communist Party to soften the tone, elect someone like Mikhail Gorbachev, and take the path towards a gradual surrender, the public uncovering of the fraudulent nature of the climate alarmist \"science\" combined with the absence of any warming trend for almost two decades forced the IPCC to soften the tone of its summary writers and the summary itself.\nThe next step in the process isn't another third or fourth IPCC report. The next step is the sixth report which will either be completely non-existent because the IPCC will have been abolished by that time; or it will be written pretty much by some climate skeptics and some climate lukewarmers who will eliminate \"less dishonest but still somewhat dishonest\" people who wrote the latest Summary for Policymakers and who failed to apologize for the false alarm in the 25 years although they apparently know that they should apologize for that.\nI also recommend that people who decide the structure of future SPMs and undertake the writing take a course effective writing for non-scientist. At MET Norway, we have had such writing lessons to improve our communication skills, and I have found this training valuable.\nEven if you took these propaganda lessons directly from your colleague Joseph Goebbels, they won't help your \"cause\". You have lost the credibility. People know that you're dishonest. You are openly writing blog posts claiming that the summaries of the IPCC reports should be demagogic. You seem to naively assume that only the most powerful people in the world read your texts and your \"clever advises\" will help them to manipulate the billions of people in the world; in reality, your texts are being read by normal folks who either realize that all your behavior is driven by an agenda or who belong among the most clueless and inconsequential people in the world. Intelligent people just don't trust you and you can't fix this problem by another course on propaganda. People know that along with Mann, Rahmstorf, and other accomplices, you are a fraudster, a shame, a dirty inkblot on the scientific community. Joseph Goebbels could have been influencing masses because he was backed by Gestapo and other enforcement forces that would silence everything that was inconvenient for his \"cause\". You are fortunately not backed by anything like that and when you are lying \u2013 i.e. when you are talking \u2013 most people will notice that you are lying. So even if you could prove that you are the most efficient demagogue in the world since Joseph Goebbels, you will not be allowed to brainwash millions again. This era has already ended.\nIt takes some training to find more popular ways to describe science and spot excessive use of jargon. Many words, such as \u2018positive feedback\u2018 have different meanings if you talk to a scientist or a non-scientist (a bad phrase to use in the context of climate change for people with very little science background). Also the word \u2018uncertainty\u2018 is not a good choice \u2013 what does it mean really?\nFirst of all, it is negative feedbacks and not positive feedbacks that dominate in Nature. In the case of the climate sensitivity, it has not been settled whether the overall feedbacks are positive or negative. Whether the net feedbacks are positive or negative is a key question that decides whether the influence of the carbon dioxide in coming decades will be detectable. The latest Summary for Policymakers has more or less conveyed this key scientific fact (that *is* comprehensible for the intelligent public, whether you like it or not), and it is shameful that you want these essential issues of the climate debate to be censored or obscured.\nThe concept of \"uncertainty\" is one of the most critical concepts in all of science. If you don't really know what it means, you have no right to oxidize in science. The focus on the uncertainty *has* to play a key role in a presentation of this subject to the policymakers (or the broader public) *especially* because this is a field that is riddled with uncertainty.\nThe World Bank report of last year also comes to my mind \u2013 I think that is a much clearer form of presentation.\nThe World Bank doesn't claim it is an institution consisting of scientists; the IPCC does. That's why the IPCC simply cannot afford the same level of scientific dishonesty as the World Bank.\nA radical left-wing reader named Sean agrees with Benestad that \"there is a problem\" (not enough Goebbelsian training for the writers of the Summary for Policymakers) and he also writes:\nThere are well qualified people, in and out of Academia, all over the world who would be very willing to donate their time and talents to ensure the IPCC reports, and other Press Releases made about new Climate Science studies are communicated properly and effectively to the Media, to the PUBLIC, and to Politicians globally from the get go.\nComrade Sean, the World Wide Fund for Nature, Greenpeace, and others were already writing the IPCC reports and the summaries in the past. The reason why they didn't do it the last time is that the IPCC has realized that it's pointless \u2013 they are willing to write \"strong messages\" but no intelligent people believe them because everyone realizes that these people are biased and lack the scientific integrity.\nThat's why it was realized that the IPCC must return the job of producing the messages to the actual scientists \u2013 a category that doesn't include the likes of Michael Mann, everyone has realized \u2013 and the reason why there are no \"strong messages\" in the latest IPCC report is simply that no \"strong messages\" have been uncovered by any of the legitimate research in climate science. All the \"strong messages\" we were hearing up to recently (and still see in some news outlets that are really retarded) were fabricated by activists and pseudoscientists.\nJust give it up, comrades. Stop dreaming about the world of unlimited brainwashing and intimidation. The climate hysteria has peaked several years ago \u2013 in 2007 \u2013 and the peak will never return again. The question is not whether the full-fledged hysteria will return; it will not. The only question is how much more time the countries of the world will need to remove still very strong traces of this toxic ideology from their mainstream public life. Will it be as painfully slow as the gradual demise of the climate hysteria since 2007, or will it be sped up?\nThat is the question. Whether Michael Manns and Phil Joneses will return to the steering wheel isn't the question that any sensible person is asking.\nHI Lubosi.\nYou say: \"The climate hysteria has peaked several years ago \u2013 in 2007 \u2013 and the peak will never return again.\" I would be willing to bet, that in 30-40 years there will come global cooling hysteria peak, and another half century later there will be yet another global warming hysteria outbreak. (But you will not be able to collect on that bet anyway.) I would soften the statement to: \"the peak will not return within our lifetime.\"\nOther than that, very nice article. Thanks.\nreader Day Day said...\nDoom saying has long been part of the human condition. So we haven't seen the last of that, but global warming/climate change has run out of steam. Only the holdouts in the EU remain.\nThe wheels of political bureaucracy turn slowly, so it will take it's time to work through. Changing politicians sometimes helps.\nreader Rog Tallbloke said...\nThanks for telling it straight Lubos. This Yorkshireman appreciates it.\nNice (also, nice bank robbers!)\nhttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/czechrepublic/10497797/Czech-bank-robber-hands-himself-in-after-paying-back-his-friends.html\nreader Tim Groves said...\nVery nicely explained. Of course, the alarmists won't give it up. They will insist on stringing this farce out for as long as they can.\nWhat I find surprising is that you [Benestad] only read the summary now, two months\nafter it was published. I read it on the day when it was released (and\nquick-read the previous drafts before the final version was out, too).\nYes, I thought that was odd. You'd think Benestad would have been more interested in what it had to say. He could say he's not a policy-maker, but I'm not even as clueless as a policy-maker :-), and I read it very soon after it was published.\nI \"like\" the name \"Rasmus.\" It sounds as though it was a nickname for \"Erasmus\" adopted by a teenager or gang member or personal friend of Obama or something. Maybe it's entirely legitimate in Norway. If so, I apologize to that nation. :-)\nLubos, don't you think you lose some part of a potential audience by talking about electrocuting Michael Mann, etc.? Are things like that hyperbole or joking on your part, or do you really believe that some of these people should get the death penalty? It's hard to tell, you say them so often. Frankly, I think it's nuts.\nreader bwbeeman said...\nGreat post, Lubos. I certainly hope you are correct. I am not sure this climate madness is over. It will take a long time to get those crazy ideas out of the public consciousness.\nThe concept of \"uncertainty\" is one of the most critical concepts in all\nof science. If you don't really know what it means, you have no right\nto oxidize in science.\nHuh? Oxidize?\nI share your expectations, Honzo, there will be new hysterias but they can't be \"collectively promoted\" by the same groups of people - and by the same websites like RealClimate. It will have to be rebranded, recycled, reorganized.\nLOL, it is a Czech idiom, sorry for that. If someone is \"oxidizing\" somewhere, it means that he is there and it is not really pleasing for others. This idiom is accurate because people undergo lot of oxidation processes as they live, too.\nLOL, a bank robber with a human face.\nColor me dumb but reading through the first few highlights of the latest summary for policy makers it still seems pretty alarmist to me. E.g.:\n1. \"Warming of the climate system is unequivocal, and since the 1950s, many of the observed\nchanges are unprecedented over decades to millennia. The atmosphere and ocean have\nwarmed, the amounts of snow and ice have diminished, sea level has risen, and the\nconcentrations of greenhouse gases have increased.\"\n2. \"Each of the last three decades has been successively warmer at the Earth\u2019s surface than any preceding decade since 1850 (see Figure SPM.1). In the Northern Hemisphere, 1983\u20132012\nwas likely the warmest 30-year period of the last 1400 years (medium confidence).\"\nalso: \"There are likely more land regions where the number of heavy precipitation events has increased than where it has decreased. The frequency or intensity of heavy precipitation events has likely increased in North America and\n3. \"Over the last two decades, the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets have been losing mass,\nglaciers have continued to shrink almost worldwide, and Arctic sea ice and Northern\nHemisphere spring snow cover have continued to decrease in extent (high confidence)\"\n4. \"The rate of sea level rise since the mid-19th century has been larger than the mean rate\nduring the previous two millennia (high confidence).\"\n5. \"The atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide have\nincreased to levels unprecedented in at least the last 800,000 years.\"\n6. \"Climate models have improved since the AR4. Models reproduce observed continental-\nscale surface temperature patterns and trends over many decades, including the more rapid\nwarming since the mid-20th century and the cooling immediately following large volcanic\neruptions (very high confidence).\"\nI'm not disputing any of these findings (who am I to dispute?) but I was under the impression that the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets were not losing mass.\nQuite heartening development this is!\nIs that your way of saying we're all going to have to find a new hobby?\nHumor and satire (as brutal as possible) are the weapons of mass destruction against this nonsensical religion named CAGW. In this direction, don't miss this hillarious small piece:\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uif1NwcUgMU\n(coming from a twitter war with Fray Nuccitelli against Roger Pielke Jr:\nhttps://twitter.com/hebrooks87/status/408288581799538688\nand later is also featured in WUWT)\nBy the way, Nuticcelli is is co-autor with Rasmus Benestad in this little piece of shit: http://www.mdpi.com/2225-1154/1/2/76\nNice, now please do a number on Thomas Stocker. The entire nation of Switzerland should be punished for having produced him. Maybe take away their cowbells.\nNot back in Prague until January, but here (N. Texas) we are in bigice storm from jet-streamed tracked storm. According to Vaclav Buch, these should increase with a negative PDO (like in the 1960's and '70's). There was a death on the bridge to Dallas this morning as authorities are not prepared. It makes a difference when academic community does not advise the authorities properly (like, in the fixation upon a limiting (CO2) factor in photosynthesis as opposed to actual natural parameters.\nInteresting. In Czechia, we received the first season's proper snow on my birthday. It was arguably related to the \"hurricane\" Xaver in Northern Europe except that there weren't exceptionally strong winds in Pilsen and it looks like completely normal snow we have always known.\nI am sure there used to be similar \"hurricanes\" almost every year but people just didn't call them this way and didn't invent big hype about them.",
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        "raw_content": "Home All News Celebrity Gossip Kim Kardashian admits to oversharing plus Caitlyn Jenner making Kris Jenner nervous\nKim Kardashian admits to oversharing plus Caitlyn Jenner making Kris Jenner nervous\nPromptly after the whole robbery incident went down in Paris involving reality star Kim Kardashian, people began noting the dangers of excessive social media use. Prior to the robbery, Kim was known for her frequent \u2013 nearly constant \u2013 social media posts. Almost every hour, Kim would post something on one of her many social media pages, such as Snapchat, Instagram and Twitter.\nIn the teaser for the upcoming episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Kim opens up about how she thinks her former social media habits may have led to the scary Paris robbery that occurred in October 2016. In the short clip, a notably emotional Kim is seen discussing the terrifying ordeal with her sisters, Khloe and Kourtney. During their chat, Kim admits that she had been basically documenting her whole Paris trip on her Snapchat, which likely helped the robbers plan out their break-in. The 36-year-old also reflected back on her stay in Paris, noting that she had actually told her entire fan base (via Snapchat) that she \u201cwas home and that everyone [else she was with] was going out.\u201d\nWhile talking with her 2 sisters, Kim is heard saying, \u201cWhat I think happened now, after thinking about it so much, is that there was probably a group of guys that were following us the entire trip\u2026I was Snapchatting that I was home and that everyone was going out\u2026So I think they new [our body guard] Pascal was out with Kourtney and I was by myself.\u201c\nPost-robbery, Kim has made some changes to the way she uses social media. While she continues to have a strong presence on many of her online platforms, she has definitely taken a step back from sharing everything with her followers.\nWhile the robbery was undoubtedly a terrifying and undeserving event, hopefully other celebrities are able to learn from Kim\u2019s experience (and just how dangerous social media can be).\nIn other semi-Kardashian news, former Keeping Up star Caitlyn Jenner is gearing up for the release of her tell-all memoir. In the book, which is titled The Secrets of My Life, Caitlyn shares stories and details about her life \u2013 going from a male US Olympian to a female transgender reality star.\nWith the impending release of The Secrets of My Life, insiders are telling various media outlets that fans can expect some pretty in-depth secrets from Caitlyn\u2019s unique life journey. According to one source, Caitlyn discusses her marriage with Kris Jenner in the book and even accuses Kris of previously disapproving of her female identity. The insider went on to tell the press that Caitlyn felt Kris \u201cmade her suppress her true self\u201d and even \u201cpushed her into the closet\u201d during their marriage.\nThe palpable tension and underlying issues between Caitlyn and her ex Kris Jenner were very evident on both I Am Cait and Keeping Up with the Kardashians. However, after attempting to hash things out (on multiple occasions), it seemed as though Kris and Caitlyn agreed to let bygones be bygones, mainly for the sake of their 2 daughters, Kylie and Kendall. Nonetheless, if the speculative contents of Caitlyn\u2019s soon-to-be-released book end up being [even somewhat] accurate, it is safe to say that Caitlyn and Kris\u2019s relationship will once again be on very shaky ground.\nRuPaul is a newlywed.\nThe host of \u201cRuPaul\u2019s Drag Race\u201d announced Wednesday that he married his longtime boyfriend earlier this year.\nThe 56-year-old entertainer said he and Georges LeBar tied the knot on their 23rd anniversary in January.\nRuPaul revealed their recent nuptials during an appearance on TV\u2019s \u201cHollywood Today Live.\u201d He said he and LeBar met \u201con the dance floor at the Limelight\u201d in 1994.\nRuPaul said LeBar owns a farm in Wyoming and \u201cdoesn\u2019t care about show business at all.\u201d\nIvana Trump, the first wife of President Donald Trump, is writing a memoir that will focus on the couple\u2019s three children.\n\u201cRaising Trump\u201d will be published Sept. 12, Gallery Books told The Associated Press on Wednesday. According to Gallery, Ivana Trump is writing a story of \u201cmotherhood, strength and resilience\u201d and also will reflect on her \u201cchildhood in communist Czechoslovakia, her escape from the regime and relocation to New York, her whirlwind romance, and her great success as a businesswoman.\u201d\n\u201cAs her former husband takes his place as the 45th president of the United States, his children have also been thrust into the media spotlight \u2013 but it is Ivana who raised them and proudly instilled in them what she believes to be the most important life lessons: loyalty, honesty, integrity and drive,\u201d the statement reads.\nDonald and Ivana Trump divorced in 1992 amid revelations that Donald Trump had been having an affair with Marla Maples, who became his second wife. (They divorced in 1999 and six years later Donald Trump married Melania Knauss.) Gallery is calling the book \u201cnon-political,\u201d and it\u2019s also unlikely to be critical of the president, whose candidacy Ivana Trump supported. Her divorce from him included a nondisclosure agreement, and her children with him \u2013 Donald Jr., Ivanka and Eric \u2013 are close to their father and are contributing memories to the book.\nThe three younger Trumps said in a statement that they were \u201cexcited\u201d about \u201cRaising Trump\u201d and called Ivana an \u201camazing mom, teacher and inspiration to all of us.\u201d Ivana Trump said in a statement that \u201cRaising Trump\u201d was in part a response to compliments she receives about her children.\n\u201cI was a tough and loving mother who taught them the value of a dollar, not to lie, cheat or steal, respect for others, and other life lessons that I\u2019ll share now in \u2018Raising Trump,\u2019 along with unfiltered personal stories about Don, Eric, and Ivanka from their early childhood to becoming the \u2018first sons and daughter,'\u201d she said.\nIvana Trump has written books before, including \u201cThe Best Is Yet to Come: Coping with Divorce and Enjoying Life Again\u201d and the novel \u201cFor Love Alone,\u201d which led to a legal battle with her ex-husband. In 1992, Donald Trump sued Ivana for $25 million, claiming the novel was based on their marriage and violated the nondisclosure portion of the divorce decree. Ivana Trump countersued over other parts of the divorce agreement and, in 1993, the two settled their differences.\nGallery is part of Simon & Schuster, which under its Threshold Editions imprint published Donald Trump\u2019s campaign book \u201cCrippled America,\u201d released in paperback as \u201cGreat Again.\u201d\nYou can be sure there won\u2019t be any salacious parts in this book as Ivana redacted her long ago claim that Donald Trump raped her during their tumultuous divorce.\nMSNBC\u2019s big \u201cTrump tax return\u201d scoop has caused friction between the cable news network and parent NBC, according to insiders.\n\u201c[MSNBC] announced it on Twitter, and [NBC] found out when [the general public] did,\u201d said a source.\n\u201c[MSNBC president] Phil Griffin was trying to undermine [NBC News president] Noah Oppenheim. There was never a conversation. They overplayed their hand in a huge way.\u201d\nHost Rachel Maddow teased the story on Twitter, then withheld the story till later in her program, revealing in a big \u00adanticlimax that Trump paid $38 million in taxes in 2005. \u201cIt\u2019s their cable network, but it\u2019s still NBC News. [NBC] did not appreciate being kept in the dark . . . To hype such a big story and not really deliver is a bit embarrassing. Airing a story you\u2019ve hyped 20 minutes into your broadcast makes it a lot less of a \u2018breaking news\u2019 story.\u201d\nA rep for NBC insisted there\u2019s no tension between the execs. \u201cThey\u2019ve been friends for 20 years \u2014 ever since Phil hired Noah straight out of college to work on \u2018Hardball.\u2019 They\u2019re supertight.\u201d\nA new war of words has broken out over Leah Remini\u2018s show, \u201cScientology and the Aftermath\u201d after A&E renewed it for a second season on Wednesday.\nRemini \u2014 the \u201cKing of Queens\u201d TV star who broke from the religion about four years ago \u2014 said in a statement of her show being picked up, \u201cIt became clear to us that although we were telling painful stories of former members of the Church of Scientology, this show was resonating strongly with people everywhere.\u201d She added, \u201cThe show is really about standing up for what is right and not letting bullies have their way. I feel it is important for people to know that you can take action to bring about change, both for yourself and for others.\u201d\nA&E\u2019s prepping an Emmy campaign for the series\u2019 first season, which has been pulling in solid ratings with an average of three million viewers, according to The Hollywood Reporter.\nBut a rep for Scientology responded on Wednesday by alleging Remini\u2019s \u201cteamed with A&E to shamelessly turn religious hate into a commodity by treating it as entertainment\u201d and accused the network of \u201ccompensating Remini\u2019s sources\u201d for the show.\n\u201cReal transparency would be for A&E to detail all forms of compensation made to sources spreading religious hate and bigotry on Leah Remini\u2019s show,\u201d a Scientology rep said in a statement to media outlets. \u201cWhen the network cancelled \u2018Generation KKK,\u2019 the network claimed that paying sources violated company policies. Yet at the same time it was hypocritically compensating Remini\u2019s sources with money and significant in-kind payments. A&E can\u2019t have it both [ways].\u201d\nLast year, A&E canceled a series on KKK members before it aired, saying it learned that producers paid some participants. TMZ reported in December that a lawyer for Scientology wrote A&E alleging a double standard by canceling \u201cGeneration KKK\u201d while keeping Remini\u2019s on the air.\nBut Variety reported an unnamed TV source saying of the situation, \u201cWe\u2019re talking about payments made to hate group members versus payment to Leah, the [executive producer] of the show\u201d and \u201cIt\u2019s apples and oranges.\u201d\nThe religion\u2019s rep further alleged to media outlets, \u201cA&E has a duty to conduct a thorough investigation into the extent to which Leah Remini\u2019s show violates its own internal policies,\u201d and, \u201cThe Church has repeatedly asked A&E to investigate the production of the Remini series and financial payments, especially in the wake of numerous violent threats generated against the Church, its leaders and parishioners coinciding with the airing of the series. Those hate crimes include death threats and acts of vandalism, many of which have been and are now the subject of law enforcement investigations.\u201d\nThe church \u2014 which has created an entire Web site dedicated to Remini\u2019s show, leahreminiaftermath.com \u2014 alleges that one person paid for the show is former member Mike Rinder.\nAn A&E rep declined to comment.\nMeanwhile, the first season of Remini\u2019s show has already sparked controversy. The LAPD is investigating actor Danny Masterson after three women \u2014 reportedly inspired by Remini \u2014 came forward with allegations of sexual abuse against the \u201cThe \u201970s Show\u201d star. Masterson has vigorously denied the allegations, and his rep turned the finger back on Remini for instigating them.\nAs the \u201cblizzard\u201d raged in New York on Tuesday morning, \u201cT2 Trainspotting\u201d star Ewan McGregor still showed up to his press day \u2014 but found no reporters there.\nThe actor Instagrammed an empty hotel hallway, saying, \u201cWhere are the press though?\u201d\nOn Seth Meyers\u2019 show, the Scottish actor commented on the weather, \u201cIt\u2019s more of a sort of rainy day in Glasgow.\u201d\nHe shoots \u201cFargo\u201d in Canada, saying, \u201cThis is a walk in the park compared to what it\u2019s like in Calgary.\u201d\n.@Friideizhon #AskEwanT2 pic.twitter.com/SctvNptcHZ\n\u2014 Ewan McGregor (@mcgregor_ewan) March 14, 2017\nThankfully, plenty of people, including Helena Christensen, director Danny Boyle, Rosario Dawson, Gina Gershon and Lucy Liu, showed up to a Cinema Society screening later that night, and McGregor also took questions on Twitter, telling one fan who asked about drugs, \u201cI got clean and sober when I was not that young of a person, 29 . . . It\u2019s changed my life for the better for sure.\u201d\nTori Spelling\u2019s husband will avoid the slammer for now.\nDean McDermott was held in contempt of court last week over unpaid child support \u2014 but the judge allowed him and ex-wife Mary Jo Eustace to make a deal that would spare him jail time.\nPer an arrangement they hashed out in a courthouse waiting area, McDermott coughed up a $2,500 installment of the cash. The next payment is due April 1.\nAs previously reported, Eustace \u2014 who shares a son, Jack, with McDermott \u2014 will not hesitate to re-file paperwork that could land her ex in jail if he breaks the terms of their current arrangement.\nWhile the Fifty Shades franchise has somehow managed to make fans out of thousands \u2013 if not, millions \u2013 of people around the world, there is one particular star who has avoided watching the racy movies altogether.\nIn a new interview with fashion publication Elle, actor Charlie Hunnam spoke candidly about his opinion on the whole Fifty Shades frenzy. As you may recall, the Sons of Anarchy star was initially casted as Christian Grey, the male lead in the Fifty Shades franchise. However, he later dropped out of the role and was replaced by the franchise\u2019s current star, actor Jamie Dornan.\nIn his interview with Elle, Charlie admitted that he has not seen Fifty Shades of Grey, mainly because of his \u201ctraumatic experience\u201d during casting. Charlie explained, \u201cI developed a friendship with [director Sam Taylor-Johnson], but [the casting for the movie] was a somewhat traumatic experience for me. I didn\u2019t want to open that wound.\u201d While the actor did not offer any further details about what led him to drop out of the role of Christian Grey, previous reports claim that he was not comfortable with some of the film\u2019s controversial and explicit intimate scenes.\nLater on in his Elle interview, Charlie also confessed to being \u201cprofoundly germophobic,\u201d which inevitably didn\u2019t mesh well with what his former Fifty Shades of Grey role entailed.\nOn Tuesday, Batman star Ben Affleck posted a candid message to his fans via his Facebook page.\nOver the years, Ben has had several notable incidents involving evident substance abuse issues. However, he has continuously (for the most part) abstained from talking publicly about his substance-related issues. Subsequently, Ben\u2019s post to his Facebook page on Tuesday caught followers by surprise, as he bravely confessed to having just completed a stint in rehab.\nIn the post, Ben told his fans, \u201cI have completed treatment for alcohol addiction; something I\u2019ve dealt with in the past and will continue to confront. I want to live life to the fullest and be the best father I can be. I want my kids to know there is no shame in getting help when you need it, and to be a source of strength for anyone out there who needs help but is afraid to take the first step. I\u2019m lucky to have the love of my family and friends, including my co-parent, Jen, who has supported me and cared for our kids as I\u2019ve done the work I set out to do. This was the first of many steps being taken towards a positive recovery.\u201d\nWith Ben referring to his [possibly, ex] wife Jennifer Garner as a \u201cco-parent,\u201d it is unclear whether or not the 2 stars have reconciled (romantically). Back in June 2015, the duo announced that they were getting a divorce after over 10 years of marriage. However, just recently, media outlets reported that the couple retracted their divorce filing. One source told Hollywood Life, \u201cBen and Jennifer still have an undeniable chemistry, even after all these years. And that is part of the reason, along with their love for their children, why they are struggling with their divorce.\u201d\nNonetheless, it is good to see Ben getting the help he needs and hopefully this is the beginning of a fresh, new chapter for both him and his family.\nWhile we are less than 3 months into 2017, singer Ed Sheeran has already made his mark on the year. After stepping away from the spotlight for just over a year, Ed recently made his triumphant return with the release of his latest album \u00f7 (Divide).\nOn Sunday, music publication Billboard revealed that Ed\u2019s album has set a new record for 2017. Specifically, Divide debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 Chart with the biggest album debut of 2017 so far.\nEvidently a big milestone for the UK-born crooner, many of his close famous friends took to social media to congratulate him on the accomplishment. Ed\u2019s friend, and well-known DJ, Calvin Harris took to his Twitter page to playfully call out the singer for knocking him out of the top spot in the UK. Calvin posted on his page, \u201cEd Sheeran just beat my UK record top 10s from 1 album in ONE WEEK. Congrats Ed, but also f*** you I love you but also f*** you.\u201d\nCalvin Harris, Twitter post:\nImpressively, 9 of Ed\u2019s songs off of his new album made the Top 10 on the UK Official Singles chart \u2013 including his hit tracks \u201cShape of You\u201d and \u201cCastle on the Hill.\u201d Prior to the release of Divide, Calvin had held the record for most UK Top 10s from 1 album with his album 18 Months (which featured hit tracks like \u201cFeel So Close,\u201d \u201cWe Found Love\u201d, and \u201cI Need Your Love\u201d).\nFortunately, Ed still has a bit of time to soak in all of the accolades and records Divide is currently receiving, as he is not set to start his North American tour until June 29.\nMere days after news of their blossoming romanced surfaced, superstar songstress Jennifer Lopez and former MLB player Alex Rodriguez are already taking things to a whole new level \u2013 or, at least, a whole new place.\nLast Friday, the new couple was spotted relaxing at the Bakers Bay Golf & Ocean Club, which is an exclusive owners-only resort, in the Bahamas. According to news outlet Page Six, Jennifer and Alex flew by private jet to the exclusive venue. Shortly after they touched down, Jennifer and Alex hopped on a speedboat and made their way to their weekend accommodations. Onlookers were able to get photos of the 2 lovebirds, snuggling up in the boat as they made their way to their final destination. While it has not been confirmed, insiders claim that the duo is planning to spend their time in the Bahamas at a friend\u2019s private estate.\nWhile the public has only known about J-Rod (Jennifer and Alex\u2019s couple name) for a couple of days, many outlets are reporting that they have been casually seeing each other for a few weeks now. It appears that both stars made quite the effort to keep their romance out of the spotlight, which was evidently successful. In addition, most fans and media outlets were too fixated on Jennifer\u2019s short-lived fling with rapper Drake to realize that she had moved on to another beau.\nNonetheless, with the news of their romance now public, jetting off to a private estate in the Bahamas was probably the only way for J-Rod to get some much-needed privacy.\nThe SXSW (South by Southwest) Festival kicked off on Friday, March 10th. At this annual event, fans and stars come together to present and celebrate interactive media. While the 2017 Festival is still underway, guests at the event have already revealed some very exciting news about what is to come in music, movies and TV.\nOn Sunday, the show runners of the HBO hit action-drama Game of Thrones, David Benioff and Dan Weiss, told fans that they could expect to see a very familiar face in the show\u2019s 7th season. They went on to reveal that UK-born singer Ed Sheeran did a guest spot in the upcoming season. The show runners told the SXSW audience and press, \u201cFor years we were trying to get Ed Sheeran on the show to surprise Maisie, and this year we finally did it.\u201d\nWhile you would think there would be no downsides to being invited to do a guest spot on a show like Game of Thrones, David and Dan told the crowd that it is sometimes an overwhelming experience for those coming from a non-acting background. Dan elaborated, \u201cA lot of [music artists] say they would like to [be on the show], and then we tell them [shooting a scene] is so boring. You\u2019re gonna hate this \u2013 you\u2019re going to be sitting around 3 days for 12 hours a day.\u201d Nonetheless, the HBO team was successful in convincing Ed to schedule some GOT set time into his super busy schedule.\nGame of Thrones season 7 is set to premiere later this year \u2013 keep an eye out for Ed!\nA few weeks back, TV personality Nick Cannon shocked fans when he announced he would no longer be hosting the hit reality competition America\u2019s Got Talent. Nick\u2019s sudden decision to end his hosting stint on AGT came after he was accused of breaching his contract with NBC when he made a joke about the network during one of his stand-up comedy shows. In a lengthy letter posted to his Facebook page, Nick explained, \u201cI write this from a deeply saddened and dolorous mindset. After days of deliberating over some extremely disappointing news that I was being threatened with termination by Executives because of a comedy special that was only intended to bring communities closer together, I was to be punished for a joke.\u201d\nFortunately, NBC has found a celebrity to replace Nick, who had been hosting the series for 8 consecutive seasons. On Sunday, supermodel and business mogul Tyra Banks announced that she would be hosting the upcoming season of AGT. On her Twitter page, Tyra posted, \u201cSurprise! Ty Ty is the new host of #AGT\u2026\u201d\nTyra Banks, Twitter post:\nSurprise! TyTy is the new host of #AGT @nbcagt! Can't wait 2work w/new fam @OfficialMelB @howiemandel @heidiklum & @SimonCowell\nWith Tyra now on board, the cast now includes: Tyra Banks, Simon Cowell, Heidi Klum, Mel B and Howie Mandel.\nPrevious articleDeMarcus Ware retires proving it\u2019s not always about money\nNext articleDanny Boyle talks \u2018Trainspotting\u2019 and why \u2018T2\u2019",
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        "raw_content": "Why is my business website site dropping down the ranking\nMay 07, 2013 - Posted by tim ellis in Content & Blogging and Technical SEO Issues\nHi, i have a business site which is dropping down the ratings and I would like your help in understanding why.\nI know a business site is different from other sites such as news sites and blogs where the front page changes all the time.\nI would like to know what is the best way to get google to visit the site on a regular basis, should i have a page that changes all the time or should i keep changing all the pages on the site.\nOne of the important pages was always number one in google and now we are number 11 http://www.clairehegarty.co.uk/virtual-gastric-band-with-hypnotherapy\nany help and advice on how to combat dropping in the rankings would be a great help\nFirst of all, you're right that having a page with dynamic content, or having a page that is constantly updating, may help your site to rank, as the page could be seen as \"fresh\" quite regularly.\nHowever, not having a frequently updated page does not mean that your site will be crawled infrequently, nor does it mean that your page cannot rank.\nIf you have a sitemap submitted to Google/Bing, chances are that the search engine is going to revisit your site very often. You can see here that the last Google cache for that page is the 23rd of April, which isn't that long ago. This is a useful guide on how you can increase crawl rate.\nWith that being said, a far more influential factor towards rankings and why your site may be falling will be the links pointing to your page. Looking at the open site explorer report for that page, I can see a number of links that may have passed value before but would be in line for a link devaluation.\nFirst of all, I can see a few forum links that contain your URL in them, such as this and this. Nothing wrong with having those links there, particularly if you were troubleshooting, but I've seen quite frequently that forum links will lose any 'worth' that they once had over time. That may be one reason for the drop.\nThere's a couple of links here and here that also look quite unnatural. I can see why Google would devalue these links - if you look at them from a human perspective, they look very artificial and have some very optimised anchor text. I'd keep an eye on links like these - I can't imagine Google would be thrilled seeing them in a link profile.\nFinally, you also seem to have a number of regional microsites, such as this and this pointing to the page you provided. Now, the content on these sites is informational, if a bit sales-y, but the wording is only slightly different from site to site. There's not a lot of value in this content and as such it could be constituted as thin. Without the content offering much worth to a reader, it could also be a site that has had its link devalued - not penalised, just devalued, I hasten to add.\nWith all those links devalued, therefore not passing the strength that they once were, this might explain why you've fallen to #11.\nThere's no major concern here and it doesn't mean that you should remove these links - but if you want to regain your ranking I believe you would need to replace them with higher quality links. These can include links from articles or features on other articles that tap into the site's expertise. It could include creating content or a resource centre on the site itself that would encourage people to link to it or share it on social media with friends. There really are a number of ways to accrue higher value links - but what differentiates a higher value link from lower ones, at least in my eyes, is if the link is contextual to what you are offering on your site, it offers value to the reader and it can be seen and shared by an active audience.\nThis is based on my expertise and certainly does not constitute as fact, but that's just how I see it. Hope it helps you out a bit and if you have any more Q's just let me know.\nThis is great advice and will work on this straight away. The problem with this link http://www.sunzu.com/company-adverts/claire-louise-s-company-222321/gastric-bands-lose-weight-today-with-gastric-band-hypnotherapy-192516/\nis, that should not be there. we were members of ecademy and then it got took over so all the links vanished and for some reason we have that link as you have seen.\nwe are going to join the new site once we understand how it works and then hopefully that link will vanish and will be replaced with the information about the site.\nwe have a news section here http://www.clairehegarty.co.uk/health-news/ should we try and put part of this on the home page or is it ok where it is.\nwe are going to re-write the important page of our site so hopefully this will make a huge difference and we were thinking of attaching a blog to the site but not sure if this would make a difference or not\nLike I say, about the Sunzu links I wouldn't worry about them just now. Keep a little note of them for future reference. Chances are that if Google has seen them and devalued them then they're dealt with, as far as any ranking is concerned.\nBy default, your homepage will nearly always be the most frequently crawled page on the site, so I wouldn't worry about featuring some of the news section on there - especially if you were going to replicate it and the content. Keep the freshness of the content on the health page.\nAttaching a blog could be a way to get Google to crawl more often as well, but I wouldn't write one for that purpose. 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        "raw_content": "The symptoms experienced by people living with MS are unpredictable and vary from person to person. Physical symptoms, such as balance impairment and difficulty walking, are clearly visible, however, there are symptoms that are not as readily seen such as depression and fatigue. Depression, which can manifest both as a symptom of MS and as a co-morbidity (co-existing condition), is a major risk factor for people with MS that consider, attempt or commit suicide.\nA recently published review article in Multiple Sclerosis Journal, co-authored by MS Society-funded researcher and neuropsychiatrist Dr. Anthony Feinstein from the University of Toronto, looks at the link between MS and suicide based on previously published epidemiological studies. The article also discusses the prevalence of suicide attempts and risk factors related to suicide in MS.\nThe review article compiled evidence from nine different studies on suicide rates in people with MS from Finland, Denmark, Sweden, US, Canada (Manitoba and Nova Scotia specifically) and the United Kingdom ranging from 1953 to 2006. Population sizes in the studies ranged from 1,595 to 12,834 people. To determine if rates of suicide are elevated, researchers looked at the standard mortality ratio (SMR), which is a ratio of the observed number of deaths in people living with MS over a certain period of time, to the number of deaths expected in the general population during the same period. If the SMR is greater than 1.0, this means that there is an increased rate of suicide, however it may not be statistically significant. There are higher frequencies of studies on suicide from Scandinavian countries due to their extensive databases.\nFindings from the different studies were generally consistent with a consensus that there is an increased prevalence of suicide in the MS population. For example, the Finnish study reported an SMR of 1.7. Three Danish studies reported similar findings with reported SMRs of 1.83, 1.62, and 2.12.\nInformation on suicide rates in a Canada-wide study among people living with MS is limited. However, looking at suicide attempt and intent in provincial studies, one report from Nova Scotia identified that suicide attempts were three times higher in people with MS compared to the non-MS population. A survey of people with MS in Germany questioned how often individuals think about suicide on a scale ranging from \u201cnever\u201d to \u201call the time.\u201d The results revealed that over 20% of participants have considered suicide \u201coften,\u201d \u201cvery often,\u201d or \u201call the time.\u201d\nFurthermore, studies show that younger males who are within the first five years of diagnosis are at greater vulnerability and have higher suicidal intent. Finally, the review discusses factors which are related to suicide in people living with MS, such as depression and the lack of social bonds or loneliness.\nThis review of studies on suicide and MS reinforces the complex physical, social and emotional impacts of the disease and need for appropriate support. A recently published study on impressions towards physician assisted death (PAD) (also referred to as medical assistance in dying (MAID)) reported that a high proportion of individuals with MS would consider PAD under certain situations. These findings together highlight that effort, in part, should be focused on identifying and managing factors that reduce quality of life for people living with MS and which lead to depression, thoughts of death, and suicide. These studies also raise awareness of the need for improved programs, services, social support and resources that can help people living with MS cope with their disease in a positive manner.\nThe recently launched Canadian MS Progression Cohort may help capture a variety of information about the social and economic impacts of MS. This in turn will help the MS community understand risk factors contributing to depression and suicide in the Canadian MS population and inform clinical practice.\nThe MS Society offers a variety of programs and services to help people affected by multiple sclerosis effectively manage and cope with the disease. Connect with an MS navigatorby calling 1-844-859-6789 or email msnavigators@mssociety.ca.\nFeinstein, A & Pavisian B (2017) Multiple sclerosis and suicide. Mult Scler. 24(7): 504-8.",
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        "raw_content": "AI Engine to help health care industry in the organ donation and transplantation.\nHomeArtificial IntelligencePredictive AI For Organ Matching!\nPredictive AI For Organ Matching!\nMarch 16, 2018 | By: Venkateswara Rao Kalluri\nArtificial Intelligence (A.I) is used in all the sectors for improvement and better outcome. For example NASA used Google AI to find new planets in the galaxy. This has become a news for the world.\nWould like to give you a brief introduction on AI on healthcare. Using AI in healthcare will reduce the complications which come into existence when a person goes through an surgery and also can give him best possible information depending or diet to not have a surgery. We could balance the ethics and efficiency of the healthcare industry. By using AI, points which are overlooked or missed in urgency can be taken care at the primary level than at a critical level.\nSince I came across an health emergency in my family, so thought how I can use AI to contribute in healthcare. I determined the best possible match of Kidney Transplantation, started reading the information present around me to find out the information related to these organs. In my findings I found out that each have many complications can also lead to death of an individual.\nTransplant option would be thought of when the kidneys stop functioning entirely. This condition is called end-stage renal disease (ESRD) or end-stage kidney disease (ESKD). If you reach this point, your doctor is likely to recommend dialysis.\nIn addition to the dialysis, your doctor will inform you whether you are a good candidate for kidney transplant. You will need to be healthy enough to have major surgery and go through a strict, lifelong medication after surgery to be a good candidate for a transplant. You must also be willing and able to follow all instructions from your doctor and take your medications regularly.\nIf your doctor thinks you\u2019re good candidate for a transplant, and you\u2019re interested in the procedure, you\u2019ll need to be evaluated at a transplant center. This examination usually involves several visits to the hospital to assess your physical, psychological and familial condition. The doctors will run tests on your blood and urine and give you a complete information to ensure you\u2019re healthy enough for surgery.\nAt the time of evaluation for transplant, blood tests would be conducted to determine your blood type (A, B, AB, or O) and your human leukocyte antigen (HLA). HLA is a group of antigens which is located on the surface of your white blood cells, they are responsible for your body\u2019s immune response. If donor and your HLA type matches, then your body will not reject the kidney. Each person has six antigens, three from each biological parent. The more antigens matches you have with the donor, the greater the chance of a successful transplant.\nOnce a best possible donor has been identified, another test has to be take up to ensure sure that your antibodies won\u2019t attack the donor\u2019s organ. This is done by mixing a small amount of your blood with the donor\u2019s blood.\nThe transplant can\u2019t be taken up if your blood forms any antibodies in response to the donor\u2019s blood. If the blood shows no antibody reaction which is called \u201cnegative crossmatch\u201d, i.e. transplant can proceed.\nAlgorithm Process\nDuring this process, we take the old data related to this and train our engine.\nSo how does the engine work?\nEngine works but connecting all the hospital present around that town/city/country, it will recognise the best possible chances of the success. We get to know this from the data present with us from the old cases. Our engine reads the information and gets best possible procedure to go ahead. For a simple example, a person in a certain city will be in need to transplantation and he does get suitable match. There is one more person in another city with the same problem. The donor who is ready for that person matches with this person1 and donor of person1 matches with person2. We can plan the best possible match and provide the information to concerned person such that a best possible help will be provided to patients who are in the hospital. The algo helps doctors to get to know the\ncomplication which many come to a person while undergoing the procedure such that a solution can be ready while the process is going on. This will reduced the risk of the patients who undergo major operations.\nSo we are looking forward to work on this and make it a best scenario for showing the capabilities of the AI engine which will increase the life expectancy of a human being.",
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        "raw_content": "Paul Starr, Robert Kuttner\nTwenty-five years later, the world has changed in crucial ways that factor into our thinking.\nIn 1990, when the two of us started this magazine with Robert Reich, we saw a need and an opportunity. The Democrats had lost three presidential elections in a row, national policy had moved sharply to the right, and liberalism was in dire need of new ideas about the direction of the country. Some of the publications that we once looked to (and wrote for) had grown ambivalent about liberal politics or uninterested in engaging practical choices and no longer provided intellectual leadership. But the Reagan era was waning, and a new generation of writers and intellectuals was ready to pick up the challenge to think through alternatives. We saw the Prospect as bridging the usual divides between journalism and the academic world, and between policy and politics\u2014and as a way to stimulate a public conversation about the substance and strategies of change.\nTwenty-five years later, the world is different in crucial ways that factor into our thinking. In 1990, liberal democracy was in the ascendancy in Eastern Europe and other parts of the globe. With Soviet communism collapsing and the Cold War receding into the past, new liberal possibilities opened up abroad and at home. Today, the international picture is more sobering. Since the early 1990s, Russia has reverted to authoritarianism, China has never escaped it, and September 11 has ignited a new global conflict with Islamist fundamentalists. We are more aware of the danger of climate change\u2014and of the danger that the international community will act too slowly to control it.\nBy 1990, the information revolution was already far advanced, and we knew that liberal ideas about the economy, government, education, and other institutions had to be recast in light of the emerging post-industrial realities. Again, there were good reasons for optimism, and there still are. Digital innovation is essential for a more productive economy as well as cleaner growth and for reforms that can strengthen civic life and democracy. But the digital revolution has also had an underside\u2014threats to privacy and security on a larger scale than ever, cyber warfare, the loss of middle-class jobs, and indirect damage to such institutions as the press. We are more conscious now of all that needs to be done politically to see that technological change serves progressive ends.\nAmerican politics has also evolved in ways that have made some earlier notions obsolete. In 1990, the species \u201cliberal Republican\u201d had not yet become extinct, and moderates in the GOP were open to working with Democrats, instead of simply throwing boulders in their path. Under those circumstances, many of our writers offered ideas with potential bipartisan appeal for changes in health care, the environment, education, and other areas of social policy.\nBut just as polarization has affected politics, so it has affected the plausibility of bipartisan reforms. Compromise in Congress is necessary just to keep the machinery of government running, but it is increasingly difficult to see the basis for common ground on the nation\u2019s biggest challenges. If you want to control climate change, there is no splitting the difference with people who deny it is happening. If you want to reduce economic inequality, there is no way to join forces with those who favor policies that help the rich and hurt the poor. If you see big money as a corrosive force in democracy, there is little chance that the beneficiaries of that money will sign up for effective reform. The idea of transcending partisan differences works only when there is some basic agreement on the ends. When there isn\u2019t, each side has to make its case to the public as effectively and persuasively as it can\u2014and that in large part is what we have been doing.\nRepeatedly over the past quarter-century, Republicans and Democrats have each thought they had won a decisive, realigning election, only to be set back a few years later. After the defeats of the 1980s, Democrats have come back to win the presidency four out of six times (and won the popular vote in five out of six, counting Al Gore in 2000). But under both Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, Republicans have regained control of one or both houses of Congress after the new president\u2019s first two years, denying Democrats the opportunity to build sustained programs of reform. With their dependence on constituencies that don\u2019t turn out for midterm elections, the Democrats are persistently liable to these reversals. Republican control of the House of Representatives may be particularly lasting. Demographically, there is an emerging majority favorable to the Democrats; that is, if they can awaken it. In life, as Woody Allen says, success may depend on showing up, but in politics it depends on inspiring people to show up. And that has never been truer for liberals than it is now.\nNone of these developments\u2014the global return of old geopolitical and religious conflicts, the digital revolution, the ideological polarization of American politics, and the difficulty of building a progressive political majority\u2014change our basic beliefs about the good society or about the values and interests that need to be supported to achieve it. Since the 1970s, American society and politics have been out of kilter: Working people and ordinary citizens have lost power, while the wealthy and powerful interest groups have gained it. Restoring the balance we once had is hardly a radical goal. If it seems radical, it is only a measure of how deep the problems are and how much work it will take to overcome them.\nThat was then: Demonstrators protesting corporate environmental polices stand on the steps of Federal Hall, across from the New York Exchange, Monday, April 23, 1990.\nRolling Back Inequality\nThe last few years have brought increased recognition of rising inequality, but no agreement about the remedy, even among liberals. That question\u2014what to do, in particular, about concentrated wealth and power at the top and constricted life chances for the middle class and below\u2014is the focus of this 25th Anniversary issue.\nThe magazine\u2019s three co-founders lead off. A quarter-century ago, believing that technological changes and globalization were at the root of inequality, Robert Reich saw education and training as top priorities. Now he argues that inequality stems chiefly from political decisions about the rules of the market that reflect the power of moneyed interests. The response to inequality, therefore, has to focus on changing those rules to serve ordinary citizens.\nOne of us, Paul Starr, argues against counsels of despair about inequality on two grounds: Democratic administrations can check the growth of inequality in the short term\u2014as they have, in fact, done\u2014and the long-term project of rolling back oligarchic dominance is a cause with deep historical roots and potentially wide support. Strategically chosen objectives in three areas\u2014taxes, rules of the market, and rules of politics\u2014can help end the new Gilded Age as they did the original one.\nThe other of us, Robert Kuttner, then addresses the wealth problem: All of the instruments of the postwar era that allowed people of moderate means to accumulate modest wealth over a lifetime have been weakened or destroyed. These include policies that supported homeownership, decent pensions, rising real wages, and debt-free college. New wealth-broadening instruments, particularly for young adults, have become an urgent priority.\nOther articles about inequality treat it over the life cycle, from childhood to retirement. Stephanie Coontz writes about the destructive impact of inequality on the white, working-class family; Andrea Louise Campbell explores why the United States has long ignored the problems of working parents but may be ready to take up a new \u201cparent agenda.\u201d David Kirp discusses a higher-education system in which smart poor kids go to college only at the rate of dumb rich kids. In the last years of life, pensions and Social Security once provided greater equality. But, as Teresa Ghilarducci writes, wealthy people now live longer and have more years of retirement, whereas many of the less affluent do drudge work into their golden years out of sheer financial necessity.\nFinally, Harold Meyerson provides another installment in the analytical reports about labor and politics that he has been writing in the Prospect for more than a decade. Here he tells a story of wage suppression and its possible cure. In California, a new model of union organizing reaches low-paid workers in businesses such as car-washing, short-haul trucking, and retailing. The strategy brings together on-the-ground organizing with the regulatory power of friendly governments. The problem, of course, is that there aren\u2019t enough of the latter, which raises the problem addressed in a second group of articles in this issue.\nThe Political Challenge\nIn a 1991 Prospect essay widely recognized for its influence on Bill Clinton\u2019s presidential campaign, Stanley Greenberg\u2014who became Clinton\u2019s pollster\u2014explored why Democrats in the 1980s had lost the votes of white, working-class voters. Here he returns to that subject, marshaling evidence for the proposition that motivating those voters requires a robust progressive agenda. Shifting the focus to the Republican side, Jacob Hacker and Paul Pierson explore the forces behind the radicalization of the GOP. Two articles focus on women in politics. Rachel Cohen points to the emergence of unmarried women as a critical Democratic constituency; Heather Hurlburt argues that Democrats in 2016 will be more identified than ever with women as candidates and as voters\u2014unless Democratic candidates confront public anxieties effectively, Republicans could win by stoking fear and presenting themselves as the \u201cdaddy party.\u201d Taking off from the panic over Ebola, Jonathan Cohn explores why the media fall silent when government works and how liberal policies should be designed to get the credit they merit.\nWhat links these articles and the broader mission of the Prospect is a recognition that policy can\u2019t be divorced from politics. David Rolf, the organizer Meyerson profiled in our fall issue, recently described policy as \u201cfrozen politics.\u201d At critical moments, political action produces durable reform, energizing democracy and reinforcing the belief that participation is worth the trouble. For a time, that policy endures, the \u201cfrozen\u201d fruit of what was once living activism. But as democratic engagement wanes or if reaction gains force, policy tends to \u201cmelt\u201d or break down. (Hacker and Pierson, using a different metaphor, refer to this process as \u201cdrift.\u201d) Today, the legacy reforms of earlier eras\u2014Social Security and Medicare, civil rights laws, the right to form a union, wage protection, progressive taxation\u2014are under attack from legislatures and courts reflecting right-wing resurgence.\nAs several of our articles make clear, American liberalism and the larger project of democracy itself are endangered by a vicious circle. As Republicans hamstring government, they are rewarded by cynicism on the part of liberal constituencies about whether government can deliver. The very groups most inclined to support liberal Democrats and progressive policies (when they bother to vote) stay home. Reversing this pattern is at the heart of the political challenge\u2014and of the Prospect\u2019s mission.\nThe Prospect at 25\nLike other issues of the magazine, this one also offers a variety of freestanding articles of general interest. Lincoln Caplan profiles Elena Kagan, the emerging leader of the Supreme Court\u2019s embattled liberal bloc. E.J. Dionne profiles Pope Francis as a radical leader confronting a deeply conservative institution. Alan Blinder analyzes the lessons of the past quarter-century for economic policy today. Randall Kennedy reflects on the uses and misuses of the memory of the Civil Rights Movement. Joshua Kroll explains why the government\u2019s current cybersecurity strategy puts electronic data at risk of the kind of attack that Sony and other companies have suffered. Ann Markusen shows why the blue-state policies of Mark Dayton\u2019s Minnesota have outperformed the red-state policies of Scott Walker\u2019s Wisconsin.\nWe are proud of what the Prospect has accomplished in a quarter-century. We were one of the first to embrace web journalism. Our writing fellows program, which provides a two-year fellowship for aspiring journalists, jump-starts careers of people who hope to write stories that combine politics, policy, and narrative. The more than 40 alumni of the program, which began in 1997, now make up an all-star team of younger progressive writers\u2014from The Washington Post and The New York Times to Vox, Slate, and Talking Points Memo. We will be honoring our former fellows at our Anniversary Gala, May 13 in Washington, D.C. (Tickets are available here.)\nIf this is the first issue you\u2019ve read of the Prospect, welcome. And if you\u2019ve been reading it for many years, thanks for sticking with us. 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        "raw_content": "Maaiz Khan 2011-03-09\nMaaiz Khan / March 9, 2011 / 1 / 1.8k\nGermany\u2019s new interior minister, Hans-Peter Friedrich, stated this week that Islam \u201cdoes not belong\u201d in Germany. He continued saying that immigrants should be aware of their host country\u2019s \u201cChristian origins.\u201d\nBy accusing Muslims of lacking knowledge of Germany\u2019s \u201cChristian origins,\u201d the minister has chosen to disregard his own country\u2019s basic laws of religious freedom. The basic law for Germany states that, \u201cNo one may be prejudiced or favored because of his sex, his parentage, his race, his language, his homeland and origin, his faith or his religious or political opinions.\u201d\nThe minister has expressed views that not only challenge German law, but also invite the kind of religious intolerance we have seen in Pakistan and Iran. Does Germany look to be the face of intolerance in the Western world?\nMaaiz Khan, Baltimore\nTags:discriminationgermanyHans-Peter FriedrichimmigrationIslamislamophobiaMuslim\nMaaiz Khan\nMaaiz Khan is a senior at Johns Hopkins University studying economics and business. He has been published in over 135 countries and in newspapers like the New York Times. He is very passionate about writing on topics of religious freedom and politics. Currently, he serves as the Vice Chairman of the Muslim Writers Guild of America\nDoes the Koran Endorse Apostasy Laws?",
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        "raw_content": "Free WhatsApp for Life: You No Longer Have to Pay for WhatsApp\nWhatsApp will no longer charge the $1 annual subscription fee\nby Sid Suvarna \u2022 Wed, 20 Jan 2016 06:03 am EST\t Thu, 09 Mar 2017 11:11 am EST\t in Apps & Software\nFree WhatsApp For Life\nYou can now enjoy free WhatsApp for life as the Facebook-owned company will soon stop charging the $1 annual subscription fee.\nWhen it comes to cross-platform messaging, there\u2019s nothing better than WhatsApp. The messaging client is available on iOS, Android, Windows Phone, Symbian S60, Java and on the web. It\u2019s everywhere, so you can be in touch with your friends and family at all times.\nWhatsApp used to be free for the first year of usage, but users had to pay a small annual fee of $0.99 for continued service. That\u2019s not much at all, but the company says that several WhatsApp users in rural countries do not have access to a debit or credit card.\nTherefore, WhatsApp will no longer charge a subscription fee and will be free for all, on all platforms. This new model should start taking effect in the coming weeks, as WhatsApp is currently testing other revenue models. The company will not be displaying ads or anything, not to worry.\n\u201d For many years, we\u2019ve asked some people to pay a fee for using WhatsApp after their first year. As we\u2019ve grown, we\u2019ve found that this approach hasn\u2019t worked well. Many WhatsApp users don\u2019t have a debit or credit card number, and they worried they\u2019d lose access to their friends and family after their first year. So over the next several weeks, we\u2019ll remove fees from the different versions of our app and WhatsApp will no longer charge you for our service. \u201c\nSo how\u2019s the company going to make revenue? Well, WhatsApp is currently testing new revenue models. The new measure includes the ability to chat with a business or organization, directly through the app. You can chat with your branch or your airlines, regarding bank accounts and flight details.\nOver a billion people use WhatsApp on a daily basis for chatting and voice calls. The messaging client could also start free video calling service soon.\nIf your WhatsApp subscription is expiring soon, do not worry. The changes are rolling out in the coming weeks, and you\u2019ll be able to use free WhatsApp for life!\nTagged in: free whatsapp / whatsapp / whatsapp free subscription / Whatsapp subscription",
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        "raw_content": "CADD CORNER: Re-stor(y)ing Trauma\nBy Ronnie Swartz, PhD, LCSW, Professor and Chair, Humboldt State University Department of Social Work Director, Altruistic Behavior Institute\nIf you label it this, then it can\u2019t be that. \u2013\u2013Tom Wolfe, The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test\nI crashed my car when I moved out West after finishing up my MSW program in Michigan. I shouldn\u2019t have been so focused on getting to Oregon as soon as I could because it was snowing heavily and the roads were icy and I was pulling a small trailer with everything I owned stuffed inside. I got to the top of one of the hills in the Columbia River Gorge just short of my final destination, looked down, and quietly swore. Below me was a mess of cars all crumpled together and all I could do was break sufficiently to slide down that frozen slope at a slow enough speed to be fairly certain I wouldn\u2019t sustain any major injuries (but fast enough to know that my car wasn\u2019t going to fare as well). After I joined the melee below at least two additional vehicles crashed into me from behind, ensuring I got it from all sides.\nMy trailer tore open and all my things were strewn about the snowy road amidst the blizzard wind. My computer, one of the first with an internal hard drive, now had an external hard drive that wasn\u2019t supposed to be external. The turntable for my record player lay in the median like a hubcap from another vehicle involved in this mess. My ten-speed bicycle now looked like one of those recumbent bikes. I could see the cathode ray tubes on my small television (remember those?). Both my acoustic and electronic guitars looked like Pete Townshend had taken to them. And the bright green pillow that eased me through six years of collegiate reading now guided me like a personal beacon to where the freeway road stripes would have been if I could see them. My car was wrecked too.\nSo it was that I started my professional social work career as a freshly minted 23-year-old MSW with few intact possessions. My clothes were fine, my books readable, if a bit damp, and my stellar collection of Grateful Dead tapes was saved by their now shattered cassette cases. The rest of all I owned was pieces. In my journal I wrote,\nA storm raged through Oregon yesterday, leaving several inches of snow on the streets of Portland. This unusual event had far-reaching effects. A storm raged through Ronnie\u2019s life yesterday, leaving his treasured possessions ravaged on the surface of the freeway. This unusual event had far-reaching effects. Now the snow has all melted away, rain and sun eroding the atmospheric residue. And I have grasped the intrinsic value of life and the impermanence from whence it comes. Not without a price, mind you. There is more to an acoustic guitar than all the screws and transistors and microchips that make up a computer, a stereo, or a television. I\u2019ll start my work as an MSW knowing I have a clean slate.\nSimilar to the late Australian social worker Michael White (2004), I understand trauma as an experience or set of experiences that disconnects a person from what is known and familiar. Trauma is a subjective experience where the severity of a single event or the duration of multiple events has an individual effect. Though there are common, shared effects of trauma, the totality of effects is specific to a person. Trauma is an exceptional event or series of events. By that I mean trauma is an event or series of events that stands outside of our dominant narrative or way of understanding the world, one\u2019s self and one\u2019s relationship to the world.\nThese days trauma is frequently conceptualized materialistically and deterministically (Supin, 2016). I understand that trauma can be described in relation to neurological effects. This perspective is of tremendous help in liberating people, particularly young people and parents, from the sort of blame, shame, and guilt that comes along with failed attempts at navigating life\u2019s difficult circumstances. Defining trauma in the context of neuropathways provides helpful interventions for people who have directly experienced trauma as well as those that care for and support them professionally and personally. Yet, there is risk that we may totalize trauma as electrochemical. Trauma easily can be localized inside a person\u2019s brain. When that happens, very real social and cultural contexts related to trauma can be rendered invisible, such as patriarchy, racism, homophobia, cisgender privilege, colonialism, and classism to name a few technologies of power that lead to disproportionate incidences of trauma that involve women; people of color; people who identify as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender and other gender identities; Indigenous Peoples; and people without enough money to get by (e.g., Funchess, 2015; Parto, et al., 2011; Roberts, et al., 2010; Roberts, et al., 2011). Trauma can certainly be understood in terms of the formation, deterioration, and reinforcement of neuropathways and the ways in which different sets of neurons fire simultaneously. But this is not the only option.\nAs social and language-centered beings we are constantly making meaning of the information, communication and exchanges we are part of. In general, it\u2019s pretty easy to make sense of so-called \u201ceveryday\u201d events. It doesn\u2019t take a whole lot of effort. The stories that help us make meaning of everyday events are everywhere to be found. They are embedded in historical, social, and cultural discourses (Foucault, 1982). From a biology-based perspective, I\u2019d say that the neuropathways for everyday experiences are well formed and firing quite regularly.\nBut everything we experience has to be storied. Experiences only have meaning through story. So the meaning that is constructed for exceptional events, such as trauma, has to have a narrative structure too. If it didn\u2019t, there would be no way of fitting these events into the mind\u2019s narrative orientation (Bruner, 1990). As a consequence of this construction of meaning, we have what we call \u201creasons\u201d for the extraordinary, exotic or strange that allow them to make sense. It is quite difficult to story these events in ways that are consistent with existing narratives of one\u2019s life because they stand so far outside them. The story that is constructed has to mitigate or at least make comprehensible a deviation from the dominant socio-cultural stories which are deeply embedded in the narrative structure of our lives.\nWhen it\u2019s hard to story an experience or set of experiences because the narrative is in such stark contrast to other narratives of a person\u2019s life, we will pull from the canonical stories of culture that offer a way to make meaning, even if the real effect of this meaning-making is to limit other possible stories; stories that might offer other possibilities for living through trauma (Gergen, 2000). People may make sense of trauma through easily accessible and readily available explanations such as, \u201cI am not worthy,\u201d \u201cI brought this on,\u201d \u201cI deserve this,\u201d \u201cI am crazy\u201d and/or \u201cI have PTSD.\u201d Now this should make sense if we appreciate that dominant, colonized Western culture is filled with narratives of individualism; personal responsibility; measurement, diagnosis and scaling of normality; insurance codes; and institutional concerns of productivity, perfection, \u201cpulling yourself up\u201d and \u201cjust moving on.\u201d While these explanations may help to make sense of traumatic experiences, they occlude stories of people\u2019s preferences, their achievements, their values, what people stand for and people\u2019s demonstrations of resistance and resilience. Stories that strengthen and protect us in the face of difficult circumstances. Stories that often existed before the experience of trauma.\nAnother concern about narratives that limit people\u2019s access to their skills of living is that they are usually quite thin. By thin I mean that they rarely speak to a person\u2019s particular trajectory of life, their unique experiences (Geertz, 1973). Typically, the canonical stories of culture that offer a way to make sense of troubling events are generalized and universalized. They don\u2019t invite rich descriptions of people\u2019s lives. They offer meanings that can explain what\u2019s going on, sure, but not grounded in a locally-relevant, personal narrative.\nThis understanding of trauma, as a rift in the storyline of one\u2019s life and our discursive attempts to make sense of experience, can explain why, though I was certainly shaken, I also was not oppressed by the accident when I moved out West. I was able to story it with resilience (along with some youthful pretentiousness): \u201cI have grasped the intrinsic value of life and the impermanence from whence it comes.\u201d The benefits I am granted via intersectional privileges helped as well (e.g., white privilege, cisgender privilege, male privilege, etc.). But when I got diagnosed with a muscle disorder a few years ago I had a much harder time storying the exceptional set of events in a way that stood outside the canon of options for making sense of medical crises.\nNow when I lie down on the tray that inserts me into the CT machine every year to make sure the tumor implicated in the muscle disorder hasn\u2019t started to grow back, I can be flooded with intense thoughts, feelings and memories. The canon might call this an \u201cintrusion.\u201d I know I couldn\u2019t have done anything to prevent the development of my medical situation\u2026 but maybe if I had only done this? (eaten more kale?) Or not done that? (tried pot in college?) These could be considered \u201cdistorted cognitions about the cause\u201d of the disorder. I had problems with my concentration when there was a norovirus outbreak in local schools a few weeks ago and I didn\u2019t want to stay in crowds for very long because when I get sick \u2014 along with most everyone else who gets sick \u2014 my immune system kicks into high gear and part of the problem I\u2019m dealing with is an immune system that targets my neuromuscular junction, not just pathogens. I am willing to go to great lengths to avoid getting sick because the last time I had a bad virus my voice muscles stopped working and I couldn\u2019t swallow liquids without a good bit of it streaming out my nose. This could be understood as \u201cavoidance.\u201d While intrusion symptoms, avoidance of stimuli, negative alterations in cognition and mood, and marked alterations in arousal and reactivity are important criteria for a PTSD diagnosis, I don\u2019t want to make sense of my experiences using clinical criteria from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, even if it is the newest, most accurate, most evidence-based 5th edition. This canonical narrative doesn\u2019t seem to yield opportunities for me to persist in the face of adversity that are consistent with my values, what I hold precious, and my personal commitments.\nContesting essentialist understandings of trauma is in no way dismissing or minimizing the very real effects of trauma. People diagnosed with PTSD frequently experience significant distress, which can be understand in physical, emotional, psychiatric and spiritual contexts. Moreover, many people who meet the diagnostic criteria for PTSD deal with legal and economic challenges as well (McGuire & Clark, 2011). Challenging dominant ideas about trauma is not the same as doubting people\u2019s suffering.\nWhat I am suggesting here is that there are narratives of people\u2019s lives \u2014 ways to make meaning \u2014 that emerge from people\u2019s lived experience before, during and after trauma. Canonical narratives can help people make meaning but usually, maybe not always, these meanings render other powerful narratives invisible. Narratives that could be helpful in overcoming the troubling effects of trauma are pushed to the margins. Simply put, the diagnosis of 309.81 does not tell me very much about a person\u2019s lived experience, their personal commitments, what is dear to them, what they stand for and what they have achieved. I don\u2019t think it does very much to assist people in addressing the difficulties they face either.\nFoucault, M. (1982). The Subject and Power. Critical Inquiry, 8(4), 777\u2013795.\nFunchess, M. (2015). Through a Darker Lens: The Trauma of Racism in Communities of Color. Focal Point: Youth, Young Adults, & Mental Health. Trauma-Informed Care, 29, 21\u201323.\nGergen, K. (2000). The saturated self. New York: Basic Books.\nMcGuire, J., & Clark, S. (2011). PTSD and the Law: An update. PTSD Research Quarterly, 22(1). 1\u20136.\nParto, J. A., Evans, M. K., & Zonderman, A. B. (2011). Symptoms of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Among Urban Residents. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 199(7), 436\u2013439.\nRoberts, A. L., Austin, S. B., Corliss, H. L., Vandermorris, A. K., & Koenen, K. C. (2010). Pervasive Trauma Exposure Among US Sexual Orientation Minority Adults and Risk of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. American Journal of Public Health, 100(12), 2433\u20132441.\nRoberts, A. L., Gilman, S. E., Breslau, J., Breslau, N., & Koenen, K. C. (2011). 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        "raw_content": "Nats\u2019 July in review: It looks more like a bust\nAdam LaRoche, Bryce Harper, Chad Tracy, Craig Stammen, Dan Haren, Drew Storen, Fernando Abad, Gio Gonzalez, Jim Riggleman, John Lannan, Jordan Zimmermann, Rafael Soriano, Roger Bernadina, Ross Detwiler, Ross Ohlendorf, Ryan Zimmerman, Scott Hairston, Stephen Strasburg, Taylor Jordan, Tyler Clippard, Tyler Moore, Wilson Ramos\nThe Nationals entered July one game above .500 and 6-1/2 games back of the Braves, needing a strong, winning month in order to remain relevant for the divisional or wild card races. Instead, they stumbled to their worst month since May 2011, back in the Jim Riggleman era. After an especially brutal 2\u201311 stretch from July 8 through 24, the team\u2019s chances had faded away, and they stood pat at the trade deadline. The Nats went 11\u201316 in July and ended the month four games below .500 and 11 games back of the Braves. According to coolstandings.com, the Nats\u2019 odds of winning the division had dropped to a miniscule 0.6%, and their odds of making the wild card fell to 3.6%.\nThe month actually began on a hopeful note, as Bryce Harper was activated from the disabled list on July 1, and Wilson Ramos on July 4. For the first time in months, the position players were all healthy. A trade for Scott Hairston allowed them to option Tyler Moore to Syracuse. Initially, it looked like it was working, as Harper homered in his first at bat from the DL, and Ramos drove in five runs in his first game back. The Nats split a four-game series with the Brewers, then swept a three-game set against the Padres, finishing a 5\u20132 home stand and closing their gap with the Braves to four games.\nA road trip to Philadelphia and Miami followed, and things began to unravel. Former Nat John Lannan pitched the opener in Philly and outpitched his replacement, Dan Haren, for a 3\u20132 Phillies win. Ross Detwiler missed his next start and would eventually be moved to the disabled list, with Taylor Jordan taking his place in the rotation and taking a 4\u20132 loss against Cole Hamels. With Gio Gonzalez pitching the third game, the Nats beat Cliff Lee\u2019s Phillies 5\u20131. But they lost game four 3\u20131, despite a good performance from Jordan Zimmermann. In Miami, things really started falling apart, as Stephen Strasburg lasted only two innings in the worst start of his career. In the next game, Haren pitched well, but Harper got tossed in the 8th inning of a tie game, which was lost in the 10th when his replacement, Hairston, was unable to get a clutch hit. They managed a win in the last game before the All-Star game, but they were 2\u20135 on a disappointing road trip.\nAfter the break, they returned home to face the Dodgers in three games, the Pirates in four, and the Mets in four. The Dodgers swept a three-game set, despite good pitching performances from Strasburg and Gonzalez (and an abysmal start from Zimmermann). The Pirates won the next three, giving the Nats a 6-game losing streak, before they finally came back in the final game against the Pirates with a walk-off home run by Harper. They next played a day-night doubleheader against the Mets and were crushed 14\u20131 in the first game. In the nightcap, however, Ross Ohlendorf made a spot start and was excellent, keeping the game tied against Matt Harvey. Ryan Zimmerman won the game with a walk-off homer in the ninth. The next day, Haren pitched well in a 4\u20131 win, and in the final game, Jordan got his first major league win as the bats finally came alive in a 14\u20131 rout.\nThe month ended with a road trip and two games against Detroit. Although the Nats had Strasburg and Gonzalez pitching, they were clobbered in both games, 5\u20131 in Strasburg\u2019s start and 11\u20131 in Gonzalez\u2019s.\nWhere did the Nats go wrong? Basically everywhere. In batting (measured by wRC+) their index for July was 95, ranking 8th in the National League. Starting pitching, which had supported the weak bats in previous months, was even worse. The starters had a 4.53 ERA in July, ranking 11th in the NL. And the relievers\u2019 ERA was 4.24, 13th in the league. Even their fielding was bad, with the Nats ranking 13th in the measure of fielding runs calculated by fangraphs.com. It was a truly dismal month.\nJayson Werth (.371/.448/.629, 26 G, 105 PA, 7 HR, 17 R, 21 RBI, 1.3 fWAR, 0.11 WPA, 10.15 RE24).\nWow. Until the last day of the month. Gio Gonzalez had this award locked up, but now, I don\u2019t know\u2014I guess I\u2019ll go with Dan Haren (1\u20132, 3.13 R/9, 4 G, 23 IP, 10.2 K/9, 2.3 BB/9, 2.56 RE24, 0.5 rWAR).\nTyler Clippard (0\u20130, 0.00 R/9, 13 G, 13 IP, 11.1 K/9, 2.1 BB/9, 1.4 H/9, 5.95 RE24, 0.87 WPA, 6 shutdowns, 0 meltdown).\nDrew Storen (1\u20131, 13.03 R/9, \u20138.06 RE24, 12 G, 9-2/3 IP, 15 H, 3 HR, 4 BB, 33.8% LOB%, 4 shutdowns, 4 meltdowns). After a series of notable meltdowns, Storen was optioned to Syracuse on July 27. Dishonorable mention also goes to Adam LaRoche (.163/.236/.288) and Jordan Zimmermann (1\u20133, 7.18 R/9), who\u2019ve been just awful this month.\nStephen Strasburg (July 24, 4\u20132 loss to the Pirates at home). Strasburg pitched 8 innings, gave up 2 hits , no walks, and one run (on a solo home run), and got 12 K with a game score of 86\u2014the best start of his career according to game score. Yet he left with the Nats trailing 1\u20130, and the bullpen (Storen and Fernando Abad) gave up three more runs in the top of the ninth. Though the Nats\u2019 batters rallied with two runs in the bottom of the ninth, it wasn\u2019t enough, and Strasburg was charged with the loss.\nGio Gonzalez (July 31, 11\u20131 loss to the Tigers in Detroit). Gonzalez lasted 3-1/3 innings and gave up 11 hits, 10 runs, 1 walk, and 2 home runs, while getting only 3 K with a game score of 0. There was lots of competition for this one though, with Stephen Strasburg and Jordan Zimmermann each pitching the worst game of their careers. Strasburg\u2019s was a 8\u20133 loss against the Marlins on July 12 (2 innings, 7 runs, game score of 16), and Zimmermann\u2019s was a 9\u20132 loss to the Dodgers on July 21 (2 innings, 7 runs, game score of 11) could have won this category in most other months.\nStephen Strasburg (July 24, 4\u20132 loss to the Pirates\u2014see \u201cBest start this month\u201d above).\nJordan Zimmerman (July 1, 10\u20135 win over the Brewers at home). Zimmermann pitched 6 innings and gave up 9 hits, 4 runs, and 2 home runs, while getting 5 K with a game score of 43.\nRafael Soriano (July 6, 5\u20134 win over the Padres at home). This was Soriano\u2019s only one-run save this month. Although he allowed a pair of one-out singles, he followed them with two ground outs to get the save. (Win probability added .152).\nDrew Storen (July 2, 4\u20130 loss to the Brewers at home) entered in the top of the 8th in a 0\u20130 tie. 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        "raw_content": "The LeGrand Center\nThe N.C. Baptist Adult Handbell Festivals offer a unique experience for handbell choirs by providing opportunities for growth and training.\nFestivals provide a great time of instruction and fellowship for adult handbell choirs led by a nationally known clinician. Festivals are open to any church, denomination, school, group or individual of like mind and principle. However, since the cooperative gifts of North Carolina Baptist churches support this ministry, contributing N.C. Baptist churches receive first priority in space at each festival.\n\u201cWe use the festival format exclusively for a selection of repertoire each year. This way, a qualified and respected group of church musicians collectively help me annually.\u201d\n\u201cThe event helps foster musical and spiritual growth within my handbell choir. It is exposed to other handbell choirs and offers encouragement as it sees and hears other choirs.\u201d\n\u201cSpiritually, we have opportunities for development as we minister with our presence in their lives this weekend.\u201d\n2019 Adult Handbell Festival Schedule\nBio for Guest Clinician, Michael J. Glasgow\nMichael Glasgow\nMichael J. Glasgow is originally from Michigan. He holds B.A. degrees in music theory/composition, and in journalism; as well as a Master of Church Music degree, with emphases in both choral and handbell music.\nIn addition to his full-time position at North Raleigh UMC (Raleigh, NC), Michael serves as the Bass Section Leader for the North Carolina Master Chorale and the Choral Conductor for the Tar River Orchestra & Chorus. A passionate composer with an \u201cabundant melodic gift\u201d (New York Concert Review), he keeps busy with commissions and his own projects, and has been honored by several contests for organ, handbell and choral compositions.\nMichael made his Carnegie Hall debut conducting his Requiem for chorus and orchestra in June 2017, and will conduct its European premiere in Vienna in June 2019. He is proud to have served as the inaugural conductor for the Anthornis and Anthornis North advanced-ringing events in Minneapolis and Fargo; additional international engagements include England, Canada, Hong Kong, Singapore and the Eastern Caribbean.\nMichael is member of ASCAP, American Composers Forum, Mensa, FUMMWA and several other professional organizations. Additional information and samples of Michael\u2019s work may be found at www.michaeljglasgow.com.",
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        "raw_content": "1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB sells for $11.4 million\nThis 1960 Ferrari 250 GT short-wheelbase SWB Berlinetta sold for \u00a37,392,000 (US$11,439,774)(Credit: H&H Classic Auctions)\nMillion dollar cars are a dime a dozen these days in the collector world. Nearly 1,400 cars have sold for more than a million dollars at auction, but until earlier this week, only 25 cars had ever sold at auction for more than US$10 million.\nOn Wednesday evening, a 1960 Ferrari 250 GT short-wheelbase (SWB) Berlinetta (chassis 1995 GT \u2013 one just 167), sold for \u00a37,392,000. The car had been donated from the estate of pre-eminent British V12 Ferrari collector, Richard Colton, to benefit the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (UK). With an exchange rate of 1.54758854, that gave the car a sale price of $11,439,774, making it the 26th car in history to sell for beyond the magical mark.\nThe 250 GT was one of two cars donated by Colton's Estate to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, the other being a 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 which sold for \u00a32,161,600 ($3,345,267), lifting the late Richard Colson's bequeathment to near $15 million dollars.\nTen million dollar cars tend to self-select their owners. You cannot own a ten million dollar car without being absurdly wealthy. Ten million dollar car buyers hail exclusively from the tribal group known as Ultra High Net Worth Individuals (UHNWI), most of whom also have a very large diversified investment portfolio.\nThere is a growing global trend for younger, less traditional UNHWI to diversify their asset portfolios into \"investments of passion\" such as collectible cars, sports memorabilia, vintage guitars and motorcycles.\nOne of the beauties of investing in rare Ferraris (apart from the astonishing appreciation in value), is that you also get to enjoy this investment by driving, riding or playing with your hyper-expensive toy. This seems like a fine alternative to having shares or any other intangible investment which is notionally little more than a set of numbers on a spreadsheet. All share certificates are the same, but blipping a V12 with the same accelerator pedal used by Fangio, or holding the same handlebars once gripped by Mike Hailwood, or strumming a few chords on one of Eric Clapton's guitars before bedtime adds some real sizzle to an investment.\nBuying one of these cars also grants admittance to some very exclusive experiences. A car like this gets you immediate entry into any major historic event you wish \u2013 from concours to racetrack and everything in between, anywhere in the world. You'll also need a climate-controlled garage and the willingness AND the financial wherewithal to occasionally lavish it with enough attention to make a Princess blush. Share certificates are much safer investments if you intend to sample the goodies though, as driving your $10 million dollar investment makes it precariously vulnerable in the eyes of insurance companies, so you'll also pay a substantial insurance premium each year. As a general rule of thumb, there are more frictional losses in this form of passionate investment than in the world of stocks and bonds.\nWe reflected on the accessibility of such cars in our preview of Monterey Car Week. This is big money. $10 million will also buy you an island. It will buy you a house on any street in the world. Last year 1,600 people in London paid more than $5 million for a house in London alone. Just three people paid $10 million for a car last year in the whole world.\nIf you earn enough to save $50,000 a year after tax, it'll take you 200 years to save enough for one of these cars, 760 years in the case of the GTO record holder, but the bad news is it'll be worth a lot more by then.\nHere's the list of cars that have achieved that feat, and if you follow the links, you'll see they are astonishingly beautiful, rare and usually have a storied history featuring prominent people. We keep an entire Top 100 list with descriptions and links on Gizmag and we're in the process of mining data to provide a great deal more perspective on the elite collectible car market, not to mention informed buying information for investors.\nThe nine cars pictured above achieved the remarkable feat of selling with an eight figure price tag \u2013 they are the nine most expensive cars ever sold: a 1962 model of the fabled Ferrari 250 GTO ($38,115,000 at Pebble Beach, 2014) is one of just 39 made and the only one to reach auction, Juan Manuel Fangio's 1954 World F1-title-winning Mercedes-Benz W196R ($29,598,265 at Goodwood, 2013), a near perfect 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 S N.A.R.T. Spider ($27,500,000 at Pebble Beach, 2013), a 1964 Ferrari 275 GTB/C Speciale ($26,400,000 at Pebble Beach, 2014), the barnfind 1961 Ferrari 250 GT Spyder California SWB ($18,465,733 at Retromobile, Paris 2015), a 1954 Ferrari 375 Plus Spyder ($18,315,361 at Goodwood, 2013), a 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa ($16,390,000 at Pebble Beach 2011), a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT Spyder California SWB ($15,180,000 at Pebble Beach 2014), and a 1964 Ferrari 250 LM ($14,300,000 at New York 2013).\nThe other nine cars which had broken the $10 million dollar mark prior to Pebble Beach in August 2015 are a 1953 Ferrari 340/375 MM Berlinetta ($12,745,707 at Villa d'Este, Italy, 2013), a 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa ($12,187,280 at Maranello, 2009), Baroness Gisela von Krieger's 1936 Mercedes-Benz 540 K Spezial Roadster ($11,770,000 at Pebble Beach 2012), a 1964 Ferrari 250 LM ($11,550,000 at Pebble Beach 2014), a 1960 Ferrari 250 GT Spyder California SWB ($11,275,000 at Pebble Beach 2012), a 1968 Ford GT40 Gulf/Mirage Endurance Racer used in the film \"Le Mans\" ($11,000,000 at Pebble Beach 2012), a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT Spyder California ($10,894,900 at Maranello, 2008), Captain George Whittell's 1931 Duesenberg Model J coupe ($10,340,000 at Pebble Beach 2011) and Steve McQueen's 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 ($10,175,000 at Pebble Beach 2014).\nIn August, 2015, at Monterey Car Week, seven cars sold for $10 million or more. There's a full coverage of the cars that sold for more than a million at Monterey, but the following is the pr\u00e9cised version of the ten million dollar cars.\nA 1964 Ferrari 250LM, sold for $17,600,000 (RM Sotheby's). Only 34 LMs were ever built, including the car that won the race it was built to win (the 24 Hours of Le Mans, hence the name), becoming the last Ferrari to do so.\nA 1961 Ferrari 250GT California SWB Spider sold for $16,830,000 (Gooding). Previously owned by the colorful Lord Irvine Laidlaw, this particular car was sold in very original condition and had not been the subject of a full restoration or been on the \"concours circuit,\" offering its new owner the pride and pleasure of being the first to exhibit this car at the most exclusive international events.\nReferred to as a 1962 Ferrari 250GT SWB Speciale, this unique car was sold for $16,500,000 (Gooding) at Pebble Beach this year. This one-of-a-kind 250 GT SWB Berlinetta Speciale designed by Nuncio Bertone and 23-year-old Giorgetto Giugiaro was built by Nuncio's legendary house of Carrozzeria Bertone as his personal car. Inspired by Ferrari's \"shark-nose\" 156 F1 world-championship-winning Grand Prix car, with recognizable elements of the 330 TRI LM and 246 SP sports racing cars, the signature feature of Giugiaro's design was its \"shark-nose\" front-end treatment. This is a prime example of the coachbuilder's art, and the outrageous centerpiece of the 1962 Geneva Auto Show.\nThis 1998 McLaren F1 sold for $13,750,000 (RM Sotheby's). The McLaren F1 is heading for the same sort of superstardom as the Ferrari GTO on the auction block, being the most significant supercar of the modern era. Despite being just 17 years old, its naturally-aspirated motor is still the fastest, non-forced-induction production car and the man who designed it had already written his name into Formula One history and now appears set to make major contributions to the world's transportation systems. Gordon Murray's star is not due to set for a long time yet.\nThe car pioneered composite construction, it has immense drivability and the ultimate credibility associated with racetrack success ad infinitum. The F1 swept the Le Mans so convincingly that no-one could question a place in history for the car. At it's first attempt at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1995, McLaren's F1 GTR finished 1st, 3rd, 4th and fifth. This was a road car competing against purpose-built prototype racers, and McLaren is the only manufacturer to win Le Mans at its first attempt.\nThe most valuable McLaren roadgoing F1 variant is the LM, because there were only five ever made (the Sultan of Brunei bought two of them). This particular car is exceptional because, although it was the second-last road-spec F1 built, it was one of just two cars upgraded by McLaren Special Operations with an LM-spec engine. This means it retains its luxury interior and all modern conveniences, including satnav and the Extra High Downforce Package plus a Le-Mans-winning engine. A classic car with all modern conveniences, a ten million dollar price tag, and it's still not old enough to vote.\nA 1953 Jaguar C-type lightweight roadster sold for $13,200,000 (RM Sotheby's). There were just 53 C-Type Jaguars built. Three lightweight works cars (of which this car is one), and a run of 50 cars to satisfy customer demand after the factory cars finished first, second and fourth in the 1953 Le Mans 24 Hour event in the first successful racing application of disc brakes.\nOwned and raced by one of motorsport's larger-than-life figures, the swashbuckling Marquis Alfonso de Portago, this 1956 Ferrari 250GT Berlinetta Competizione Tour de France sold for $13,200,000 (RM Sotheby's).\nOnly 77 of Ferrari's \"Tour de France\" models were ever built, with this is the car that gave the model its name through winning the 1956 Tour de France Auto, a race that was France's equivalent to Italy's Mille Miglia or Sicily's Targa Florio. Our preview of the sale includes some of Alfonso's most memorable stories.\nThis 1982 Porsche 956 had already had a lifetime of success before it sold for $10,120,000 (Gooding) at the official Pebble Beach auction earlier this year, now it's the most valuable Porsche ever sold at auction too. This car finished second in the 1982 Le Mans 24 Hour Race in the hands of Jochen Mass and Vern Schuppan, taking part in the iconic 1-2-3 victory (pictured above), then served as the Porsche team's top car for the remainder of the season, primarily driven by Ickx, Mass, and Bell.\nIt won the last three 1982 World Endurance Championship (WEC) races (Spa, Fuji, and Brands Hatch) that year, giving Porsche the Manufacturers' Championship, returning to Le Mans in 1983 and winning the race in thrilling fashion (read the catalog description), leading a near-whitewash of the results and enabling Porsche to create one of the most famous motorsport promotional posters of all-time (above).\nThe latest $10 million dollar Car\n1960 Ferrari 250 GT short-wheelbase (SWB) Berlinetta (H&H)\nThe latest member of the exclusive $10 million club is a 1960 Ferrari 250 GT short-wheelbase (SWB) Berlinetta (chassis 1995 GT), of which just 167 were made. That means that now 19 of the 26 cars sold for more than $10 million are Ferraris (73 percent), and H&H Classic Auctions joins an elite group of auctioneers that have sold such a valuable vehicle: RM-Sotheby's, Gooding & Co, Bonhams and Artcurial.\nFirst shown at the 1959 Paris Salon, the 250 GT SWB Berlinetta was the fastest, most accomplished 3.0-liter GT racing car that money could buy. Honed by Giotto Bizzarrini, Carlo Chiti and Mauro Forghieri, the same team that would later develop the equally successful but even more rare 250 GTO, the newcomer's combination of low weight, high power, well-sorted suspension and four-wheel disc brakes brought it success worldwide. Driven by such greats as Stirling Moss and Phil Hill, from 1960 to 1961 SWBs won the RAC Tourist Trophy, the Tour de France Automobile and the Paris 1,000 km. Another was third overall at the 1961 Le Mans 24 Hours, behind two Ferrari prototypes.\nOnce the immediate demand for racing cars was satisfied, further lusso (\"luxury\") versions appeared with bodies made from a more durable construction of steel and aluminum. Such cars were made for the company's most discerning clients, often incorporating competition parts. Many such cars were raced in period, such was their performance. \"1995 GT\" was the second steel, right-hand-drive car delivered, and according to model expert Jess Pourret, uses a potent, semi-competizione motor, gearbox, fuel tank and limited-slip differential.\nAuthenticity is becoming much sought-after in collectibles at present, and \"1995 GT\" has never been \"restored\" in the modern sense, making it that much more attractive to serious collectors. Mr Colton bought this car, Rosso Corsa in color and registered \"574 NOT,\" in the late-1970s and covered some 60,000 miles in it. It's a well-maintained, working car and was driven as intended, enjoying many impromptu trips to the continent, including the Ferrari 50th Anniversary celebrations at Maranello in June 1997.\nThe cars donated to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (UK) by the late Richard Colton: a 1960 Ferrari 250 GT short-wheelbase SWB Berlinetta which sold for \u00a37,392,000 (US$11,439,774), and a 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 which sold For \u00a32,161,600 ($3,345,267), lifting the late Richard Colson's bequeathment to near $15 million dollars. (Credit: H&amp;H Classic Auctions)\nThis 1960 Ferrari 250 GT short-wheelbase SWB Berlinetta sold for \u00a37,392,000 (US$11,439,774) (Credit: H&amp;H Classic Auctions)\nThis 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 sold for \u00a32,161,600 (US$3,345,267), another of Richard Colson's bequeathments to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (UK) (Credit: H&amp;H Classic Auctions)\nThe other nine cars which had broach the $10 million dollar mark prior to Pebble Beach in August 2015 are a 1953 Ferrari 340/375 MM Berlinetta ($12,745,707 at Villa d'Este, Italy, 2013), a 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa ($12,187,280 at Maranello, 2009), Baroness Gisela von Krieger's 1936 Mercedes-Benz 540 K Spezial Roadster ($11,770,000 @ Pebble Beach 2012), a 1964 Ferrari 250 LM ($11,550,000 @ Pebble Beach 2014), a 1960 Ferrari 250 GT Spyder California SWB ($11,275,000 at Pebble Beach 2012), a 1968 Ford GT40 Gulf/Mirage Endurance Racer used in the film \"Le Mans\" ($11,000,000 @ Pebble Beach 2012), a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT Spyder California ($10,894,900 at Maranello, 2008), Captain George Whittell's 1931 Duesenberg Model J coupe ($10,340,000 at Pebble Beach 2011) and Steve McQueen's 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 ($10,175,000 at Pebble Beach 2014).\nThe nine cars pictured above achieved the remarkable feat of selling with an eight figure price tag. They are the nine most expensive cars ever sold: a 1962 model of the fabled Ferrari 250 GTO ($38,115,000 at Pebble Beach, 2014) is one of just 39 made and the only one to reach auction, Juan Manuel Fangio's 1954 World F1-title-winning Mercedes-Benz W196R ($29,598,265 at Goodwood, 2013), a near perfect 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 S N.A.R.T. 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        "raw_content": "Three-Year Project to Archive CB&Q Railroad Collection Pulls into Station\nA Burlington Zephyr in a station in Philadelphia. 1934. CB&Q A-5-3 Box 79, Folder 3824.\nThe Newberry\u2019s Modern Manuscripts Department announces the completion of a three-year National Endowment for the Humanities-funded project to arrange, describe, and make electronically available the records of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company (CB&Q).\nThe CB&Q records at the Newberry measure over 2,300 linear feet, and include correspondence, reports, maps, blueprints, financial documents, advertising materials, photographs, and other items documenting the history of the railroad company. Accessible through standard archival web-based inventories and catalog records, the collection is now also illuminated by a subject web gallery: CB&Q: Building an Empire. The gallery, organized by theme and illustrated with stunning imagery, introduces scholars, historians, railroad enthusiasts, and genealogists to the possible avenues of discovery within the massive archive.\nCommonly known as the Burlington, the CB&Q originated in 1855 from a small branch line connecting Aurora, Illinois, to Chicago. The company pursued an aggressive westward expansion in the post-Civil War era: by 1901, the railroad employed over 35,000 people and encompassed 7,500 miles of track, forming a web of connections throughout Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado, Missouri, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Kansas, Wyoming, Montana, and the Dakotas. It continued to operate independently well into the twentieth century and to expand operations, acquiring southerly extensions from Chicago into Kentucky, and a north-south through-route from Wyoming to the Gulf of Mexico.\nThe company\u2019s growth and expansion, both organizationally as a corporation and geographically as it built westward, is well represented at the Newberry. The collection contains significant material related to CB&Q\u2019s participation in the federal land grant program, the other railroads it absorbed, the company\u2019s disputes and negotiations with organized labor, and other aspects of railroad management. Photographs include travel and tourist destinations along Burlington routes in the West and Midwest, as well as images of employees, property, and equipment.\nThe CB&Q records complement the Newberry\u2019s robust holdings of midwestern business history materials, which continue to be an active collecting area for the Modern Manuscripts Department.",
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        "raw_content": "Some Things We\u2019d Like You to Know\nWe believe that Jesus Christ is the living Son of God and He is the Lord and Savior of mankind\nWe believe the Bible to be our all-sufficient rule of faith and practice, and the revelation of God\u2019s will for our lives. We believe in doing Bible things in bible ways as it pertains to our daily living, church government and corporate worship.\nAs an independent New Testament fellowship, we are a free church under Christ. Having no denominational affiliation, we determine our own policies in light of God\u2019s work\nWe practice Christian baptism as it is taught and modeled in the New Testament, and we believe it is the immersion of a penitent believer for the remission of their sins, symbolizing Christ\u2019s own death, burial and resurrection.\nWe share together in holy communion every Lord\u2019s day and invite all believers to participate with us in remembering our Savior\u2019s willing sacrifice for our redemption.\nWe are an inter-generational church. We find value in people of all ages coming together in unity to praise and worship our Lord. We delight in \u201clittle ones\u201d, mature ones and everyone in-between. Our worship service and teaching styles are designed for a broad spectrum of age groups.\nWe want you to know that you matter to God\u2026and that you matter to us!",
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        "raw_content": "Cosmetic Dentistry | Newport Beach, CA\nIt is in our commitment to excellence in the area of cosmetic dentistry that set us apart from our competitors. Dr. Spath has not only been been published nationally and internationally, but has also been awarded a prestigious fellowship in the Academy of General Dentistry. He has received the level of Mentorship at the Kois Center for his reconstructive and cosmetic treatments and continues to learn the latest techniques and technology to help his patients achieve their oral health and smile goals.\nYou do not have the confidence in your smile that you desire. There are many research papers written on how the ability to smile with confidence improves quality of life.\nDamage to teeth from any number of reasons is one of the most common reason for cosmetic dentistry. This can include implant dentistry, bonding, crowns, or veneers. Treatments vary depending on the level and type of damage.\nDiscolored or small teeth. Some people are born with malformed or small teeth. Others have teeth that are dark and will not bleach. Making the teeth a more natural shape and color can go a long way to improving one\u2019s quality of life.\nPart of our dedication to our patients is seen in the level of skill with which Dr. Spath provides care. Another part is more behind the scenes. Dr. Spath understands that designing beautiful restorations is only one piece of the puzzle. The other has to do with the fabrication process, which is a crucial part of obtaining optimal results. Our patients benefit from clear communication that begins at the initial consultation for care, and continues on until the final restoration is placed. Our dental lab has been carefully chosen based on experience and success at taking our specifications and creating natural-looking smile enhancements.\nCosmetic dentistry is focused on elevating the beauty of the smile. Though there is a standard menu of services, such as teeth whitening and porcelain veneers, from which to choose, Dr. Spath recognizes the individuality of each patient. What best suits your smile may not be ideal for someone else\u2019s, and vice versa. We do not simply provide cookie-cutter cosmetic treatment. Our patients are unique individuals and we design treatment around each person\u2019s particular needs and wishes, taking into consideration the facets of aesthetics that will best suit complexion, the smile as a whole, and facial structure. Your smile is all yours, and should be treated as such.\nDr. Spath ensures an optimal outcome from treatment by taking specific steps, which begin with listening to your concerns and desires about and for your smile. Imaging that includes photographs and x-rays, when necessary, are taken and a diagnostic wax-up is often made so that you can see what your new smile will look like before approving treatment. A diagnostic study model may be made, and consultation with specialists such as an orthodontist or periodontist may take place, depending on the extent of care. These steps are important to us because the end result is important to you.\nReach your smile goals with a team that truly cares. Call our office at (949) 612 2356 to schedule your consultation.",
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        "raw_content": "Ricky Gervais volunteers Ricky Gervais to host the Oscars, now that there's an opening\nFiled to: Ricky GervaisFiled to: Ricky Gervais\nRicky Gervais and Mel Gibson at the 73rd Annual Golden Globe Awards\nPhoto: NBCUniversal (Getty Images)\nOn Tuesday, it was announced that Kevin Hart would host the Oscars. On Wednesday, the actor saw a slew of his old homophobic tweets resurface. On Thursday, he refused to apologize, eventually stepping down from the gig. Now it\u2019s Friday and we\u2019re so, so exhausted.\nAlas, the day is still young and Ricky Gervais just entered the conversation. The English comedian, who revolutionized comedy with BBC\u2019s The Office but has since devolved into the kind of guy who brings up his atheism in casual conversation, burst onto Twitter this morning to say that he\u2019d gladly fill Hart\u2019s vacancy.\n\u201cDear cunts in charge of The Oscars\u2014\u201d and oh fuck it just read the thing below.\nGervais is no stranger to the Hollywood awards scene, having hosted the Golden Globes in 2010, 2011, 2012, and 2016. His turns, which were characterized by their abrasiveness, received mixed reviews due to his oft-scathing barbs.\nBut Gervais has become a bit of a liability since then, having leaned hard into the \u201coffensiveness\u201d of his comedy. His most recent comedy special, Humanity, was heavily criticized for jokes many found to be transphobic, and just this morning he spent hours arguing with his followers about how nothing, not even rape and racism, are off-limits for a comedian. Cue Tim looking-into-camera face.\nTo his credit, even he\u2019s aware that he has no chance in hell of hosting the Oscars.\n\u201cI love it when you argue,\u201d he concluded. And, like, we know, Ricky. We know.\nThe Oscars will air on ABC on February 24. We have no idea who will host it.\nKevin Hart just quit his Oscars-hosting gig\nIt\u2019s never felt more prophetic or satisfying to watch Garry Shandling\u2019s legendarily hostile sit-down with Ricky Gervais",
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        "raw_content": "It's good to know that there is medication you can take for almost every illness imaginable. This doesn't mean it will cure you once and for all, but it can definitely help with some of your symptoms.\nUnfortunately, there are times when your medication can cause more harm than good. This is why you need to be aware of exactly what you are putting into your body, as well as the side effects you can expect to run into.\nDrug toxicity, for example, can come into play if your doctor prescribes a medication dose that is too high. This can result in a variety of symptoms, including but not limited to dizziness, mental disorientation, memory loss and fainting.\nJust the same, taking a defective drug can have a negative impact on your mind and body. You should stay in close contact with your medical team as to ensure that you never take a drug that has been recalled for any reason.\nFinally, keep in mind that a medication that didn't make you sick in the past could do so in the future. There are many reasons for this, such as weight loss or the fact that you're taking additional drugs for other health concerns.\nIf your medication is making you sick, it's imperative to stop taking it right away. Hoping that the problem gets better on its own may only make things worse.\nFrom there, learn more about what went wrong. You may come to find that another party, such as the drug manufacturer, acted in a negligent manner. In this case, you'll want to focus in on your legal rights and the steps to take next.\nSource: AARP, \"When Medicine Makes You Sick,\" accessed March 22, 2018",
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        "raw_content": "Home Achievers \u2018Inside Out\u2019 Graduation Occurs at Bass Correctional Complex\n\u2018Inside Out\u2019 Graduation Occurs at Bass Correctional Complex\nOver 60 graduates from the \u201cInside Out\u201d Ethics Class on Religion, Poverty and Justice as well as the Criminal/Restorative Justice class celebrated the 11th graduation in the history of the program on May 6. One of the poems presented at the ceremony was written and performed by Belmont Social Entrepreneurship student Austin Sauerbrei.\nThe Inside Out Program at the Charles Bass Correctional Complex Annex was started in 2005 and is a program supported by faculty at American Baptist College, Belmont University and the Parents in Prison program. The focus of Inside Out, according to the graduation program, \u201cis the creation of a learning community through mutuality and partnership so that insiders and outsiders learn from and with each other. This effectively challenges stereotypes and assumptions and invites everyone to reconsider their understanding of crime and justice in America.\u201d Andi Stepnick (Sociology) and Andy Watts (Religion) teach and support the work of Inside Out with faculty colleagues from the American Baptist College.\nStudent class projects included \u201cHot Diggety Dog\u201d and \u201cDress to Impress\u201d among others. The Hot Diggety Dog group worked on creating a hot dog selling business to employ graduates. The Dress to Impress group provided clothing for men on work release in conjunction with Nashville Works in supplying clothing.",
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        "title": "For \u2018Meet the Press\u2019 Producer, Darden Executive MBA in DC Area Was a No-Brainer | Darden Report Online",
        "raw_content": "Natalie Cucchiara (Class of 2020), fourth from left, with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, on her left, after taping Trudeau\u2019s segment for \u201cMeet the Press.\u201d (Contributed photo)\nFor \u2018Meet the Press\u2019 Producer, Darden Executive MBA in DC Area Was a No-Brainer\nStudent News / Careers\nWhen Natalie Cucchiara (Class of 2020) began considering pursuing an MBA degree, she knew she could not be away from Washington, D.C. for long.\nCucchiara is a senior coordinating producer on NBC\u2019s \u201cMeet the Press.\u201d The Sunday morning public affairs program is the longest-running show in television history, with its first broadcast airing in 1947.\nCucchiara is responsible for booking guests and managing interviews, and in today\u2019s 24/7 breaking news environment, her job can change by the day \u2014 or more realistically, by the hour.\n\u201cOnce, I had been trying for months to get an interview with [Canadian Prime Minister] Justin Trudeau. At about 3 p.m. on a Thursday, right as the NAFTA news started to break, we found out we could do the interview,\u201d said Cucchiara, a First Year in the University of Virginia Darden School of Business Executive MBA program. \u201cWe were on flights by 8 p.m. that night and were producing the interview, in Canada, by 11 a.m. the next morning.\u201d\nWhen Darden opened its new facilities in Rosslyn, Virginia \u2014 just across the Potomac River from Washington \u2014 it opened a whole slate of new possibilities for aspiring MBA students like Cucchiara.\nThe new space hosts students from Darden\u2019s Executive MBA and Executive Education programs and UVA\u2019s new Master of Science in business analytics, offered by Darden and the McIntire School of Commerce, as well as special events and other programming. Students in the Executive MBA can choose the Washington area or Charlottesville as their home location.\nCucchiara, along with the approximately 75 other students who began their Executive MBA in Washington this year, will continue to work full-time while completing online classes and attending weekend classes at Darden\u2019s facilities in Rosslyn. During their two years in the program, the cohort will travel to Charlottesville for two weeklong residencies and go abroad for a weeklong global residency, which Cucchiara will complete in China this spring.\nWe caught up with her to learn more about her work on \u201cMeet the Press,\u201d her decision to pursue an EMBA and how she is enjoying the Washington program so far.\nTell me about your role on \u201cMeet the Press.\u201d\nRight out of college, I started working at NBC as a desk assistant, the network\u2019s entry-level rotational program for aspiring producers. I became [broadcast journalist] Chuck Todd\u2019s researcher in 2011. He was NBC\u2019s chief White House correspondent and political director at the time and also hosted \u201cThe Daily Rundown\u201d on MSNBC at the time. In 2014, he took over as the moderator of \u201cMeet the Press.\u201d I am now the show\u2019s senior coordinating producer. My job consists of managing field production for our interviews, booking guests and coordinating programming between our flagship Sunday show and our daily show that airs on MSNBC, \u201cMTP Daily.\u201d\nThis is a particularly busy season because of the midterm elections. We are in the midst of working on various senatorial and gubernatorial debates that Chuck will moderate, in addition to our regular programming.\nI am a breaking news junkie and I love the adrenaline of working in a newsroom. It never gets old for me. We usually go through a news lull after a presidential election, but that has not been the case over the past two years. There are a lot of twists and turns we are covering, and it is a fascinating time to work in journalism in Washington. It really feels like we are a part of history.\nHow would you characterize the media environment in Washington right now?\nRecent attacks on the press can feel very alarming, and we also know that we are struggling to keep the trust of the American people. That is a dangerous place for us to be, but the best thing members of the press can do is stick to our journalistic integrity and hope that our peers at other networks and publications do the same. Our reputations are all intertwined, and we need to keep working to prove our legitimacy and counter negative attacks.\nWhat are some of your most memorable moments with \u201cMeet the Press\u201d?\nThere have been some high-profile interviews that I have loved working on. In 2016, I got to produce an interview with Joe Biden, who was the vice president at the time. I was very proud of that segment. The interview with Justin Trudeau also stands out. \u2026 Chuck got the first network interview with the prime minister about such an important topic [NAFTA].\nWhy did you decide to pursue the Executive MBA?\nI knew two colleagues from NBC who had pursued an MBA with Darden, including one of my first bosses, Tony Capra. I enjoyed talking with him about it, and I had thought about doing it for a while. Both of my parents never graduated from college, but owned their own small businesses. My mom owned a travel agency when I was young and my dad took over my grandfather\u2019s cheese manufacturing company. I saw what they were able to do with their businesses without a formal education and wondered how an MBA could help propel me in my career in the news industry.\nIn my role, I have watched how \u201cMeet the Press\u201d has gone from a once-a-week television show to its own news brand. We\u2019ve expanded the flagship Sunday show to a daily cable news program, a podcast, and in 2017 hosted our inaugural documentary film festival. My involvement in this growth of the \u201cMeet the Press\u201d brand exposed me to the business and strategy side of the news division, which only further sparked my interest in pursuing my MBA.\nI am very grateful that the Batten Media Fellowship \u2014 a scholarship awarded to an MBA candidate with a media background \u2014 made it possible for me to attend Darden. The scholarship was named for Frank Batten, who co-founded The Weather Channel and has made a tremendous impact on the media industry.\nWhat difference does Darden\u2019s new Washington, D.C., area location make for you?\nA. It made my decision a no-brainer. I knew I wanted to go to Darden, but it would have been difficult to me to make the Thursday-Friday Charlottesville residencies. That is actually when we do most of bookings and preparation for our Sunday show. It is much easier for me to make the Friday-Sunday classes in Rosslyn, and the flexibility of doing some of the work online is also helpful. I always have an airplane carry-on packed, and I never know when I might have to quickly travel for a story or interview.\nHow are you finding the program so far?\nWe just wrapped up the first of two residencies in Charlottesville, which was awesome, and started our weekend residencies. The Darden faculty and my fellow students are so impressive, and the classes have been very thought-provoking, challenging me to think in different ways. The workload is significant, but there is a \u201cwe\u2019re all in this together\u201d mentality among my entire cohort. I got lucky with a great learning team and we have enjoyed working together on Skype. 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        "title": "Morning Coffee: The $75k finance courses that land you a boring job. JPMorgan dads want more time off | eFinancialCareers",
        "raw_content": "Morning Coffee: The $75k finance courses that land you a boring job. JPMorgan dads want more time off\nWorking as a quant in a bank today isn't what it used to be. The term is now much broader, and while some of the mystique has dissipated, senior executives acknowledge that quants now play a crucial role within a bank as the bridge between a bank\u2019s technology platform, the mathematical framework driving it and the business itself.\nSome of the new jobs for which management is tapping quants include data analytics, derivatives pricing, modeling, fundamental review of the trading book (FRTB) implementation, X-value adjustment (XVA) pricing and compliance with the global non-cleared margin regime. As we noted yesterday, some of these data analytics jobs aren't well paid.\nIn response to the growing demand for this expanded definition of quants on Wall Street and in the City, a whole host of specialist quantitative finance Master\u2019s programs have cropped up. However, far too many focus on high theory and pure mathematics without maintaining relevance to the demands of the industry, according to Gordon Lee, an executive director in the investment banking division\u2019s quantitative analytics group at UBS. 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        "raw_content": "Oct 7, 2004 9:00 am by Sharita Forrest | Assistant Editor | 217-333-1085HonorsCampus Life\nA 2004-05 Distinguished Teacher/Scholar, Lenny Pitt, who loves to share what he knows about discrete mathematics and computer science, said that discovering novel, interactive methods for doing that is what keeps him excited about teaching and research.\nPitt will explore UI involvement in educational outreach activities\nWhen Lenny Pitt, a professor of computer science, wants to illustrate for his students how a binary computer works, he calls upon a revered source: the Amazing Dr. Nim. A child\u2019s game from the mid-1960s, the Amazing Dr. Nim is a plastic machine that uses mechanical levers and marbles to demonstrate mathematical concepts.\nStudents in the Discovery course Pitt is teaching this semester, \u201cProgramming for the Rest of Us,\u201d likewise get to play with \u2013 and learn from \u2013 a program called Squeak, a media authoring tool based on Smalltalk-80 language. The software enables users to quickly create animations, computer games, and other interactive and graphically rich programs without the overhead and learning curve associated with typical programming languages. Squeak, a freeware program, also is used by elementary-school children, some as young as second grade.\nAnd what does Pitt want his students to gain from these fun-and-games?\n\u201cI want them to have a blast, to feel like they understand how to model things using a computer, to know that they can do more with a computer than just run spreadsheets and that a computer can be used for creative expression as well as a tool for testing hypotheses,\u201d Pitt said.\nA 2004-05 Distinguished Teacher/Scholar, Pitt, who loves to share what he knows about discrete mathematics and computer science, said that discovering novel, interactive methods for doing that is what keeps him excited about teaching and research.\n\u201cI have so much fun doing this stuff that I want other people to have fun also,\u201d Pitt said. \u201cWhat makes me effective \u2013 when I\u2019m effective \u2013 is that I really like the material and some of the beautiful arguments that arise. A lot of computer science and math is about puzzles. I love puzzles and my excitement works its way into my lectures.\u201d\nPitt\u2019s research focuses on formal mathematical models of how learning agents interact with their environments, precise definitions of learning and the types of concepts or behaviors that are provably learnable.\nFor the past several years Pitt has been engaged in educational outreach activities for elementary and secondary school teachers in Champaign, emphasizing the development of fun, experiential activities for teaching discrete mathematics and computer science concepts at the K-12 levels.\n\u201cIf I can understand things in a simple way, that\u2019s when I can best explain it,\u201d Pitt said.\nPitt\u2019s repertoire includes one activity that uses fruit and a number of unusual hats to introduce children to concepts about machine behavior and modeling computation, and another activity uses magic tricks to illustrate the binary number system.\nOver the years, Pitt has found that the lessons that his undergraduate students enjoy most and find most memorable are those that involve the light-hearted activities he uses to teach K-12 students.\nPitt hopes that \u201csharing the fun\u201d will encourage more students at all levels to study science and technology.\nPitt also has been a volunteer teacher at Countryside School and in the past has volunteered at the Champaign Alternative Resources in Education (CARE) school.\nHis work has earned him honors that include the NSF Research Initiation Award (1988), the C.W. Gear Outstanding Junior Faculty Award (1992) and the Everitt Award for Teaching Excellence (1999).\nFor his DTS project, Pitt is exploring UI faculty and undergraduate student involvement in K-12 educational outreach activities: who does it, their motivations and the rewards they reap from it as well as any impediments they may encounter.\nBy understanding the barriers that discourage faculty outreach with K-12, Pitt hopes to identify resources that, if available, would facilitate it, such as a centralized matching service between local teachers and interested faculty members and students, a database of success stories and \u201chow-to\u201d guides, or anything that might help streamline the process of getting faculty and students involved with the community.\nA UI faculty member since 1986, Pitt earned an undergraduate degree in computer science and a master\u2019s degree in mathematics from the University of Michigan and a doctorate in computer science from Yale University.\nKelter to focus on enhancing interaction in large lectures\nPaul Kelter\u2019s enthusiasm for teaching shows and has been honored by his being named one of two 2004-2005 Distinguished Teacher/Scholars on the Urbana campus.\nPaul Kelter, a professor of chemistry and director of general chemistry, is passionate about several things: chemistry, teaching, long-distance running, international folk dancing and layer cakes.\nKelter\u2019s enthusiasm for teaching shows and has been honored by his being named one of two 2004-2005 Distinguished Teacher/Scholars on the Urbana campus.\nKelter said he is \u201cstunned, grateful and feel(s) darn lucky\u201d to be honored, especially because he is a relative newcomer to the Urbana campus, having joined the UI faculty in May 2003.\n\u201cThere are people on campus who have been teaching the lights out for years who are at least equally honorable,\u201d Kelter said. \u201cI don\u2019t know why I won it, but I plan on making good use of it. There are ideas and techniques about teaching that are worth sharing, and I plan on being part of this culture that we have well entrenched on this campus.\u201d\nAlong with their award, Distinguished Teacher/Scholars propose activities that they will use to enhance teaching on campus. Toward that goal, Kelter is meeting with 22 faculty and professional staff members to share techniques and strategies for stimulating high teacher-student interaction in large lectures. The group also is examining assessment methods that can help teachers determine their students\u2019 level of comprehension \u201cin real time instead of waiting until it\u2019s too late, instead of waiting until the exam,\u201d Kelter explained. \u201cOur goal is to know what students know and understand so we can teach better.\u201d\nAsking questions of the teacher and perhaps conveying confusion or a lack of comprehension can feel very risky to students, especially in large lectures, where \u201cpeer pressure is off the charts,\u201d Kelter said, and he is enthusiastic about the I-Clicker program under development whereby students will be able to respond to questions using wireless remotes.\nEnrollment in general chemistry increased nearly 20 percent this fall compared with last fall, and the increased demand prompted the addition of a second section to the department\u2019s preparatory course. \u201cAnd I\u2019m delighted because I get to work with the kids on the core ideas of chemistry,\u201d said Kelter, who is teaching the course this semester.\nThe contents of Kelter\u2019s office in the Chemistry Annex \u2013 which include a Cabbage Patch doll wired to measure solutions\u2019 conductivity, a pyramid of frosting cans, and an engraved oak toilet seat and lid given in gratitude for his organizing a conference \u2013 and his attire \u2013 a golf cap with the Walt Disney World logo and running shoes \u2013 indicate that Kelter is a guy who enjoys having fun, and that attitude is apparent in\nhis classroom.\n\u201cAnybody that teaches any subject that they love and can\u2019t find a way to make it interesting and demonstrate why it\u2019s meaningful to the students should get another job. Every new class is a group of people that can enjoy chemistry, and they will remember the day the teacher exploded balloons filled with hydrogen and oxygen,\u201d Kelter said, referring to a demonstration he performed for his class earlier in the day.\nKelter is widely known for his contributions to undergraduate science education, particularly in multimedia technology, and he has led the design of education-training workshops for high school and college educators locally and nationally.\nTo provide a forum and clearinghouse for information on entry-level chemistry education, Kelter formed the International Center for First-Year Undergraduate Chemistry in October 2003. In addition to UI faculty, its members include faculty from Purdue and Clemson universities and a number of other U.S. universities as well as universities in Argentina, China, Mexico and Scotland. An international conference on first-year undergraduate chemistry education will be held on the Urbana campus in May 2005.\nKelter\u2019s work has garnered more than 40 grants totaling approximately $6 million from agencies such as the National Science Foundation and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. During his career, Kelter also has been recognized with numerous teaching excellence awards, including three from the University of Nebraska in 1999, and he was the recipient of the Nebraska Student Association\u2019s Outstanding Teacher of the Year for 1997.\nKelter earned a bachelor of science from the City College of the City University of New York in 1976 and a Ph.D. in analytical chemistry from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1980. 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        "raw_content": "Here are the facts. A woman moved into her spouse\u2019s unit with a dog that weighed over 25 lbs. Both the woman and her spouse were aware of the 25 lb. weight restriction. Neither of them sought permission or accommodation from the condominium until they failed in their effort to keep the dog as a therapy dog for the woman\u2019s work with autistic children. The condominium rejected their request claiming the dog had to be a service animal for a resident, not the woman\u2019s work. The woman then obtained letters from a doctor (who was not her regular physician) that suggested that she required the therapy dog because of \u201cemotional needs\u201d, \u201cstruggles with stress and past abuse\u201d, and as a better alternative to medication. The condominium asked for permission to speak with the doctor and advised the woman that according to the Human Rights Code she had an obligation to establish a disability and that the dog was required to assist with the disability-related needs. The woman refused to provide the condominium with permission to speak with the doctor. As a result, the condominium rejected her request for accommodation on the basis that there was no objective medical evidence that supported a disability, her needs, and how the dog addressed her needs. The couple refused to remove the dog.\nThe condominium brought an application to the Superior Court of Justice for an order requiring the couple to remove the dog from the property.\nThe judge found that the couple had initially acknowledged that the dog was over the 25 lbs. weight restriction, but changed their story later when the condominium rejected their request to keep the dog. The judge was satisfied that the dog weighed over 25 lbs.\nThe judge went on to review the Human Rights Code, and the applicable case law. The judge confirmed that there is an onus on the person seeking accommodation to establish a prima facie case of discrimination, which in this case required the couple to establish that the woman has a disability within the meaning of the Code and that the weight restriction adversely affects her because of her disability. If a prima facie case is established, the focus shifts to whether the condominium has fulfilled its duty to accommodate her to the point of undue hardship.\nThe judge reviewed the case law on the term \u201cdisability\u201d, which includes mental impairment or mental disorder. However, the judge confirmed that a bare assertion of pain or anxiety is not a sufficient basis to allege a mental disability. The judge concluded that \u201cthere is no evidence before this court that [the doctor\u2019s] generic labelling of [the woman\u2019s] diagnosis as a \u2018medical condition\u2019 falls under the definition of a \u2018disability'\u201d within the meaning of the Code. The judge went on to say that even if the couple had established a disability, there was not satisfactory evidence to support her assertion that the dog was related to her disability-related needs. The judge also stated that although not required given his other findings, he would have found that the condominium had fulfilled its duty to accommodate the woman. The condominium asked for a release to allow it to talk to her doctor, but she refused. The woman failed to cooperate in the accommodation process and the condominium could not be blamed for her refusal.\nThe judge ordered the dog be permanently removed from the property and granted an order allowing the condominium to inspect the unit on 8 hours notice to ensure the dog had been removed. The costs of the matter have not been determined.\nThis case is a good reminder that condominiums are entitled to request evidence of the disability, the needs, and how the requested accommodation (i.e. dog) fulfills those disability-related needs. The condominium is not obliged to accept a bare assertion from an owner.\nThis entry was posted in Enforcement, Human Rights and tagged compliance order, disability, dog, enforcement by Michelle Kelly. Bookmark the permalink.\n4 thoughts on \u201cDog Restrictions and Disabilities\u201d\nPingback: Court Costs Bite Owners Claiming Disability to Keep Dog | Michelle Kelly's Condo Law Blog\nPingback: Comments from the Courts on Costs | Michelle Kelly's Condo Law Blog\nPingback: Disability & Dogs: Has the Pendulum Swung Back? | Robson Carpenter LLP's Condo Management Law Blog",
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They create very strong bonds within that pod and there are plenty of subgroups and various relationships that take place. The complexity of it is very interesting to observe. The pods may have about 8 core members in it. However, others may come and go for various periods of time. They can also join up with other pods to make a larger unit. The fact that these smaller pods live so close to each other may indicate that they are really subgroups of a larger overall pod. Hector\u2019s Dolphins can also be very aggressive to each other from time to time. They may take part in biting or blowing bubbles at each other. Activities such as chasing and tail splashing may be for fun or as a warning to keep some distance. Hector\u2019s Dolphins are known to be slower at swimming than other species of dolphins. They can dive for a period of time up to 3 minutes before they have to surface for air. Clicking is frequently used by them for communication. 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Bouncing around on the carpet learning a new routine stimulated my mind and forced me to think and concentrate in a way I haven\u2019t had to when I\u2019ve been running or doing the same old Pilates routine. Ironically, being stuck in a rut caused me to start losing my groove.\nAs I was watching the video, I was rather impressed with everyone\u2019s physique. After watching the pitch they make on the DVD, I\u2019m sure the marketing plan for TurboJam lists one of the main selling points as weight loss. They stressed that a lot in the ads and on the background featurettes, showing at least two exercisers who\u2019d lost up to 50 pounds. While that\u2019s great, I wish they\u2019d actually shown some of those overweight people doing the routines. In all the footage of events at the beach and other places, they only showed the thin \u201cafter\u201d people and not the fatter \u201cbefore\u201d people. I realize they\u2019re selling an image and pushing the end results, but if people are really losing all this weight on TurboJam I\u2019d like to see them as they\u2019re doing it, not just afterwards.\nI checked the Y\u2019s class schedule and lucky for me a TurboKick class was scheduled at 6:30 last night. I got a bit lost on my way home, in a bad neighborhood, at twilight \u2013 but I have obviously lived to tell the tale. Behind schedule, I rushed in the door, fed my cat, changed my clothes and raced to the Y in lightly snow-covered streets without sliding into a ditch. Then I got to the parking lot. It was full. Damn those bastards who all join up in January! Oh wait, that\u2019s me. I guess it was my own damn fault the lot was full. Sorry! I pulled around a long aisle and slipped into the last free spot before dashing into the Y and bounding upstairs to the classroom. The stairs are right next to the main entrance, before you enter the security gate, and no one even checked my pass. So, if you are an unethical person who is willing to rip off charitable Christian organizations for free aerobics classes, this might be the gym for you!\nAs I walked in the room I saw a woman with a battery pack belted around her waist doing audio checks on a microphone headset. She was fat. Not just overweight, but probably obese by BMI standards. And she was the instructor. My first thought? Awesome! I know some gyms don\u2019t like to have overweight fitness instructors because they think it sends a bad image, but my philosophy is that if you can lead the workout then it doesn\u2019t matter how fat you are. If you can do the job, you have every right to do it. And she did. She led an hour-long workout, calling out instructions the whole time. I admired her a lot because I doubt I would have been fit enough to complete that routine when I was her size. I doubt my knees would have been up to it either. If anything, I think it sets a good example because it shows overweight women that they can exercise and be in shape too.\nI was glad I\u2019d taken my previous TurboKick class though, because my instructor there went over basic form techniques, explained common moves and warned me about the Turbo sessions when the music speeds up and you double-time everything for a couple minutes. If I\u2019d just wandered into this class off of the street, I\u2019d probably have thrown my coat and hat back on after 10 minutes in frustration and confusion.\nI did like that this class was held in a real studio and not a school gym like my old class. I was able to see myself in mirrors all around the room and check my form. I realized that when I\u2019m standing straight up, I fell like I\u2019m leaning backwards. This is probably why some people have critiqued my posture in my progress photos. I\u2019m so used to tilting forward that it feels like I\u2019m standing straight. I\u2019ll have to work on that.\nAs I was looking at myself in those mirrors, I couldn\u2019t help but think, \u201cI look so great.\u201d It\u2019s been odd looking in mirrors this past week and a half since I\u2019ve stopped weighing myself. Sometimes I\u2019ll check the size of my tummy and my butt and think, \u201cOh God, have I gained weight?\u201d Other times I\u2019ll look and think, \u201cNo, I still look fine.\u201d Seeing myself in motion in the YMCA classroom,as I was kicking and jumping and punching in mediocre form, I thought, \u201cIt\u2019s so awesome that I can do this. I look awesome.\u201d And I really believed it. I have no idea what I weigh right now, and as long as I can find fun in being fit (and my pants still fit), I can say I honestly don\u2019t care.\nRead more about: kickboxing, overweight fitness instructor, tubokick, turbojam, ymca\nLater: The dangers of healthy eating\nEarlier: Gym survey results \u2013 rates, discounts, and some fries\nMarla \u2022 January 15, 2008 at 7:38 am\nThat\u2019s awesome! That\u2019s one thing I liked about the Richard Simmons videos, he always has people of different sizes doing the workouts. Which also gives the opportunity to see different modifications for advanced moves.\nI know everyone\u2019s afraid that an overweight leader sends the message that the workout won\u2019t help you lose weight! Because look! The TEACHER is fat! But I think it\u2019s time we put some separation between the two things anyway, the benefits of exercise and losing weight. Everyone gets different WL results from exercise, but everyone gets the same health benefits.\nCathleen \u2022 January 15, 2008 at 8:49 am\nI had an overweight aerobics instructor for a while and I loved it \u2014 I felt less intimidated and as if it was all possible.\neva \u2022 January 15, 2008 at 8:50 am\nMy kickboxing class is tonight\u2026and the studio has mirrors for walls. Let\u2019s just say, they give me insentive to finish the workout and go again next week! Can\u2019t wait til they actually reflect progress like the mirrors at the Y!\nComrade GoGo \u2022 January 15, 2008 at 8:52 am\n\u201cIf people are really losing all this weight on TurboJam I\u2019d like to see them as they\u2019re doing it, not just afterwards.\u201d\nI think that\u2019s what I appreciate most about some of my favorite blogs (like this one): being allowed to share in that middle portion of the journey, rather than just being flashed two \u201cBefore/After\u201d pics.\nGood on that gym! I work in the fitness industry and the big gyms are less likely to hire overweight people as instructors or trainers than an individual person is\u2026 and I think that\u2019s sad, because it\u2019s good for people to know you can be healthy and fit now, you don\u2019t have to wait for some arbitrary weight to love life. (I was 5\u20194, 163 lb, and a size 10 before I was pregnant.)\nIt\u2019s also good because I read an article (not to mention saw for myself) that eating disorders are rampant in the fitness industry because the pressure to reach some certain ideal. I think the slack should be lessened a bit\u2013 the point it HEALTH, right? Hating food is not health. Been there, done that.\nJennie C \u2022 January 15, 2008 at 9:18 am\nAs an overweight group fitness instructor, I appreciate the post! (I think the other thing that makes a difference is the regulars at the gym have seen me slim down over the last several months, so there\u2019s evidence that yes, this does work. It will help you shape up.)\nMelsky \u2022 January 15, 2008 at 9:21 am\nThat woman in the photo of the article you linked does not look fat at all to me, or overweight or whatever. She looks healthy!\nI would like to try a dance class again. The only one I tried was at my old gym, and it was supposed to be a beginners class but all she did was turn the music on, and start doing dance steps and everyone else just copied her, I was the only one who couldn\u2019t figure out where my feet were supposed to go. There was no actual instruction.\nI guess I need to find a sub-beginner\u2019s class that will teach me some of the steps first. It was embarrassing to have to walk out of that class after five minutes, but I very obviously couldn\u2019t keep up doing the movements.\nE \u2022 January 15, 2008 at 9:46 am\nYou know, i think having an overweight instructor would be AWESOME! I feel so intimidated by the uber-fit women who lead the classes around here.\nAnd those TurboJam DVD\u2019s are good? Fun? I\u2019m thinking about getting one, but our library doesn\u2019t carry videos, so I\u2019ll have to spring for it.\nPQ \u2013 I have only watched part of the 1st one, but I liked it so far. They put up a timer onscreen that says how many minutes you have left, which I found reassuring.\nAnnie \u2022 January 15, 2008 at 9:57 am\nWonderful to see an overweight instructor at a gym! It gives me hope as I head to school to get my fitness degree\u2013that I could possibly get a job prior to being in tip-top shape. That instructor is definitely an inspiration for me!\nI have been avoiding gyms due to the Kens and Barbies that I have run into as instructors/trainers in the past. Nice to see that gym has a clue. Hopefully more gyms will follow suit.\nJen \u2022 January 15, 2008 at 10:26 am\nSlightly off topic. If you like the dancing aerobic type work outs I\u2019ve just borrowed a set called Hip Hop Abs. It is a bit too fast for me yet but that is the whole idea of doing it at home so you can look like an idiot to only yourself and the cat (who looks at me with great distain from the couch).\nIt seems like it will be fun.\np.s. I still laugh when I feed my cat and think of accidently licking the spoon.\nDinah Soar \u2022 January 15, 2008 at 10:32 am\n\u201cSecond, exercise used to be so much fun! Fun! That\u2019s what I\u2019ve been missing!\u201d\nSame here! I think if I found exercise to be more fun, I\u2019d do it more\u2026.the Richard Simmons Sweatin\u2019 to the Oldies always appealed to me\u2026they looked fun. I never purchased them though, because I\u2019d already collected too many videos that were too hard to follow, or just plain booorrrrrringgggg.\nThat problem continues even today\u2026right now I have several DVD\u2019s that are just so darn boring\u2026I can\u2019t even bring myself to get out and take a walk in a boring neighborhood\u2026if the scenery\u2019s not good, like beautiful antebellum homes (think Charelston, SC), landscaping, gardens, porches, door wreaths, interesting fences, and the like, there\u2019s no way I\u2019m going to endure much foot time.\nApril \u2022 January 15, 2008 at 10:53 am\nProof that overweight people can be in great physical shape. That\u2019s wonderful.\nI\u2019m joining the Y too, I like their flexible schedules plus it\u2019s where my friend works out and she\u2019s dragging me in by my hair.. :)\nAnd I agree with the above commenter that I\u2019m too lazy to scroll up and credit, that being a part of someone\u2019s journey, not just seeing the before and after is really inspiring. Too many ups and downs on the road, it\u2019s nice to see others have those same battles and still get there.\nCyndie \u2022 January 15, 2008 at 11:03 am\nQueenie \u2013 thanks for the post. After losing a little over 100 lbs through diet and exercise I decided to become a personal trainer. I still have a roll around the middle that I think everyone in the world talks about (although I know it is not true!). Many people at my gym have seen my progression and know my background. I became a trainer for probably the exact same reason as the aerobic instructor \u2013 to motivate people and show them, \u201cyou too can make a difference in you body and your health\u201d.\nA tip for your posture. Stand up straight with your arms at your sides. Roll your palms forward, thumbs pointing outward. That little pinch that you feel in your shoulder blades should always be there. Pulling your shoulders back is the first step in better posture.\nVerseFameBeauty \u2022 January 15, 2008 at 11:30 am\nre: your posture \u2013 have you ever gone to a chiropractor? A good chiropractor who does a lot of hands-on adjusting can do wonders for the way you feel when you stand up straight. (They usually cost whatever the \u201cspecialist\u201d copay is on your insurance but oftentimes a good chiropractor will make an exception for you if you have bad/no insurance, etc.) I would also recommend Pilates because that should help put the muscles in the right place with your newly-aligned spine, but obviously that didn\u2019t do the trick. ;-)\nLora Ramirez \u2022 January 15, 2008 at 11:36 am\nWe have a couple of large bellied male trainers at my gym and they are the most popular! I thought it was rather unusual but they themselves are trying to get back to their former \u201cstrongman\u201d status. :) Very motivating.\nRed \u2022 January 15, 2008 at 11:53 am\nYou know, I\u2019ve always kind of wanted to be an aerobics instructor on the side, but I always thought I\u2019d get laughed right out of my legwarmers if I applied because I\u2019m not 80lbs (or a blonde). It\u2019s good to hear that this is not always the case.\n*gets legwarmers ready*\nsheddingpounds \u2022 January 15, 2008 at 11:54 am\nI think that\u2019s terrific about the overweight instructor. I\u2019m glad you actually enjoyed yourself and realize how great you look. :)\nMia \u2022 January 15, 2008 at 11:58 am\nYay! I\u2019m glad you found a gym. I think you made the right decision. I used to have a membership at the YMCA and LOVED it!\nWhen I first started exercising a few years ago(at a place not unlike the Y) my instructor was overweight-like size 16 or 18. She was incredible! She was training for a marathon, she taught 3 or 4 classes a day, and then still went for her workout (since teaching wasn\u2019t intense enough for her to continue to improve her fitness level!) and she had a ton of knowledge that she shared with us at the end of each class. She was an inspiration and did make me see beyond the benefits of exercise beyond losing weight, which honestly, has kept me going through various plateaus and rough spots. I hope this trend continues!\nLaura \u2022 January 15, 2008 at 3:46 pm\nI don\u2019t know, I seem to be in the minority, but I probably wouldn\u2019t attend a class with an overweight instructor, and I definitely wouldn\u2019t hire an overweight personal trainer. To me, there\u2019s just some element of being a hypocrite in there \u2013 how can you teach me to get in shape if you\u2019re unable to do that yourself? I understand that it takes time to take the pounds off, but I\u2019d rather be taught to work out by someone who\u2019s finished that journey successfully than someone else who\u2019s still in the middle. YMMV.\nanji \u2022 January 15, 2008 at 5:33 pm\nI agree \u2014 if the instructor can do it, it doesn\u2019t matter what size they are. You can be thin and can\u2019t teach a class to save their life.\nI never was \u201cthin\u201d but \u2013 I used to be an awesome instructor. I can\u2019t tell you how many times I\u2019d get the initial \u201cYou\u2019re fat, how can you teach?\u201d look\u2026 but \u2013 I was also one of the fastest swimmers in the entire pool so once they realised not only could I teach but I could swim pretty good, they gave me more respect. Hell, I was only a volunteer and I was having parents and kids ask for me to teach them.\nThere are such things as fat FIT people. They are the epitomy of health but \u2013 it\u2019s inspirational and who knows? Maybe they already lost 100 pounds and are on their way\u2026 who is it for us to judge them? I feel bad for those who wouldn\u2019t go to a class because of an instructor\u2019s weight\u2026 you may very well be missing out on one of the best classes you may ever have.\nDonna \u2022 January 15, 2008 at 7:52 pm\nI think the priority would be the instructor\u2019s qualifications or certifications for training people or leading classes. Are they watching and correcting the exercise form of the participants to prevent injury? Do they know how to handle injuries? I would ask questions of the instructor first.\nSally Parrott Ashbrook \u2022 January 15, 2008 at 9:16 pm\nI took a step aerobics class in 8th grade and loved it. In 9th grade I was a cheerleader and, over time, trained my brain to pick up on dance moves quickly. But as I\u2019ve gotten older, well, I\u2019m the person who moves the same direction as the instructor (not the mirrored direction) and bumps into someone, or who flails the wrong arm. I don\u2019t want to pay to join a gym but would enjoy a class, but I get embarrassed just thinking about it. I need a class specifically for beginners, I think. Yoga is my July to-try activity, so that\u2019ll be something then. I may switch out another activity sooner to try a group dance-ish exercise program.\nI think it\u2019s awesome that qualified people of all body types can lead fitness classes. :)\nofatcat \u2022 January 16, 2008 at 1:02 am\nWow! You have lost a substantial amount of weight congrats. By the way, after I had my son, I weighed 190 lbs. I did the turbojam and lost about 40 lbs in a few months. At first, I had a difficult time with balance, but with time it got easier. With regards to the larger size instructor, I feel more comfortable because they seem to have a realistic body type. Continue with your workout program, you are doing great!\nLauren \u2022 January 16, 2008 at 2:24 am\nsounds like fun, How long did it take before you stopped really having knee problems?\nPQ \u2013 Well, they\u2019ve never completely gone away. After TurboJam I could definitely feel some wear in my knees. It\u2019s generally just not as bad anymore.\nMelanie \u2022 January 16, 2008 at 11:05 am\nThank you so much for writing this. It was just what I needed to hear. I have been debating the Y membership thing for a while now and hearing about your fun experience made me want to just do it! So thanks for the breath of inspiration!\nwendy \u2022 January 16, 2008 at 1:57 pm\nI just read about your blog in Glamour. Way to go!\nstaci \u2022 January 16, 2008 at 2:32 pm\nIf you would like some really fun workout dvds that feature people of all sizes participating, you should try the yoga booty ballet series. It sounds really silly, but the workouts are very dance-oriented and so much fun. And, every dvd features both men and women of a myriad of fitness levels\u2026\nLindsey \u2022 January 16, 2008 at 5:15 pm\nThat was so funny. I was catching up on your last few posts and saw the one just before this about aerobics classes and thought, \u201cGeez, she should really try TurboJam.\u201d And then lo and behold, the very next post is about TurboJam. I usually just do the DVDs at home for convenience and time saving, but I really do like them. They\u2019re the only at-home fitness thing I\u2019ve found that I actually continuously like. And when paired with weighted gloves or wrist weights, can be pretty impressive for building and toning upper body areas.\nAs a suggestion, since you have access to the tapes, try Cardio Mix 2 for a good, fun cardio workout\u2014it\u2019s my favorite\u2014and TurboSculpt for more resistance training as you get to use free weights. I\u2019m also checking out one of the new ones that uses a ball, but haven\u2019t gotten all the way through it\u2014appears a little more advanced. If you ever do try any of these, you\u2019ll have to let me know if you like them.\nTJ is a great default exercise option when you\u2019re short on time or don\u2019t feel like being that creative/adventurous.\nOh, and as a last suggestion, ever try rock climbing? I live in SF and we have some interior wall facilities in the city and my roommates finally have convinced me to give it a try this weekend. I was afraid I wouldn\u2019t have enough upper body strength for it (we have nearly identical weights and heights), but they said it was more about lower body strength as unlike real rock climbing, the artificial walls place things close enough together that you\u2019re mostly using your legs and not arms to move upward. Just thought you might give this a try if there is anywhere in the area where you live that has such a setup. Keep up the good work!\nMrs. Duffy \u2022 January 16, 2008 at 7:06 pm\nI am SO DOWN with the big instructors! Sadly, one of my old bosses was once a fat weightlifting instructor, and she was fired, so ever since she told me that story it\u2019s been in the back of my head that YES! The fat folks can indeed instruct, learn in their classes now!\nThere used to be a gym on Chambers Street in Manhattan that had this incredible, large, strong female hip hop dance instructor who was in the process of losing over a hundred lbs. She was an amazing inspiration to everybody & definitely one of the favorites. That gym closed but I sure wish I knew where she wound up teaching, because I\u2019d go back in a heartbeat. If I knew enough, I wouldn\u2019t mind instructing myself \u2014 and I hope everybody would judge me on the quality of the moves rather than my belly roll, LOL!\nLately I\u2019ve actually been thinking about what it takes to become a credentialed instructor or trainer or what have you. The Bikram yoga chain around here has an apprentice program, but that\u2019s pretty specific. How much do they make? Do you need special insurance? How do you get clients? How do I lose this last 50 lbs so I appear to be credible? Etc., etc., etc\u2026\nBella \u2022 January 16, 2008 at 10:28 pm\nI find this so refreshing that your Y has an overweight (fat) aerobics instructor. I actually wrote a post on my own blog a few weeks ago saying how much I wish I could find an overweight teacher to teach yoga. Or, even a slim teacher to teach overweight(fat) people yoga. It\u2019s not that I mind having a slim teacher, because I\u2019m not intimidated by stuff like that, but I do sometimes think someone who is overweight would understand the physical restrictions that another overweight person might have, and help to modify the poses/moves.\nAnother great post. BTW, which issue of Glamour is the blog featured in? I\u2019d love to read what they had to say.\nPQ \u2013 It was the January 2008 issue with Carrie Underwood on the cover. I scanned a copy you can read here.\nThe Muse \u2022 January 17, 2008 at 10:54 am\nSpeaking up as another (slightly) overweight fitness instructor. I\u2019m a pole dancing fitness teacher (not strip-tease-style, but actually learning spins and the dance moves), and I\u2019m working towards my own weight-loss goals, including starting to run for the first time in my life!\nLet me tell you, I get plenty of looks from girls at the beginning of a session \u2013 all of them wondering \u201chow can this chubby white girl dance?\u201d (Our students are generally black females, in their mid-20s to late 30s\u2026 and yes, I\u2019ve actually heard the exact phrase above spoken before class.) The next thing they know, I\u2019m climbing up 16-ft of brass pole, inverting, holding with one leg, coming down into handstands, etc\u2026\nI love teaching, and am not shy about my size, because if I can do it, hopefully I\u2019m an inspiration to other girls to prove that they can do it!\nSamantha \u2022 January 17, 2008 at 1:27 pm\nOh, that\u2019s great! I would definitely go to a class taught by an overweight instructor \u2013 as opposed to my not going to any class, I guess. :)\nJane \u2022 January 18, 2008 at 10:24 am\nI would echo Bella\u2019s comment on the idea of an overweight yoga teacher- the nearest I have come to it was a pregnant yoga teacher who was explaining the modifications she was making to poses to allow for her baby belly (which helped me find ways to deal with my belly blubber). Sadly- although inevitably- she is now on maternity leave\u2026\nChris \u2022 January 18, 2008 at 8:36 pm\nFYI: I looked up this video to buy, and apparently it\u2019s fine if you buy from amazon, but beachbody.com is scamming people. See http://www.infomercialscams.com/scams/turbo_jam\nP.S. PQ, I *love* your blog and read it regularly! So fun and inspiring! I will be getting your book for sure.\nlittlem \u2022 January 19, 2008 at 6:35 pm\nMeghan Garcia has \u201cYoga For the Rest of Us\u201d DVDs. She is a plus size model.\nNurseAllycat \u2022 February 2, 2008 at 9:19 pm\nJust FYI, one of the people in the turbojam videos, Angela, the former laker girl, is pregnant or losing baby fat in some of the videos. Also, in the advanced workouts, there are all sorts of body shapes and sizes. It\u2019s really encouraging.\nionela barton \u2022 October 25, 2008 at 9:07 am\n@Annie \u2013\nI can\u2019t believe what i\u2019m hearing!!!!!!!!!!! O my god!!!!!! To have a fat/overweight aerobic instructor? Is this for real? Fat people are not fit and are not healthy either cause if they were that means they wouldn\u2019t be fat\u2026.. so my recomandation is look at fit people and try to lose the weight and then you can say you are fit and healthy. I am FAT and i would never ever go in a gym where the aerobic instructor is fat\u2026that means what she\u2019s doing is not going to make me loose wieght because she is FAT!\nSo guys lets be seriouse stop making excuses to stay fat!!\n@ionela barton \u2013 Actually, it is a myth that you can\u2019t be fit and be healthy. According to mortality tables, people who are slightly overweight live longer than people who are underweight. If you do some googling on the subject you\u2019ll find a lot of the latest research says your eating and exercise habits are a better determiner of your health than your size.\nOf course, if you weigh 500 pounds, it\u2019s very unlikely you\u2019re in good health. We\u2019re not talking about extreme ends of the spectrum. And there are also plenty of people who are fat and don\u2019t eat well or exercise who are in bad health. However, your size is not an absolute determiner of your health.",
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        "raw_content": "Lena Nour, MPP Staff Writer, Brief Policy Perspectives\nSource: National Fair Housing Alliance\nCould the sound of your voice be subject to discrimination?\nThis year marks the 65th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education (1954), a landmark Supreme Court case which declared racial discrimination in public schools unconstitutional. However, many forms of racial discrimination remain prevalent today and some are difficult to detect, identify, and prosecute. One such form of discrimination results from \u201clinguistic profiling,\u201d a term first coined by Professor John Baugh to describe the act of using speech to attribute certain characteristics to a particular group. Linguistic profiling can have devastating impacts when individuals are systematically discriminated against because they are perceived to speak with an \u201cundesirable\u201d dialect or accent. This kind of discrimination can be challenging to address through public policy.\nFederal Laws Prohibiting Linguistic Discrimination\nLinguistic profiling can be understood as the auditory equivalent of visual racial profiling. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibits employment discrimination based on race and also explicitly prohibits employment discrimination based on \u201clinguistic characteristics of a national origin group.\u201d The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is responsible for enforcing this legislation. In 2017, EEOC reported a total of 8,299 charges of national origin discrimination, including linguistic profiling (the lowest number of cases since 2011). National origin is also a protected class under the Fair Housing Act of 1968, meaning that housing providers are breaking the law when they discriminate against individuals based on associations between linguistic characteristics and race or national origin.\nLinguistic Discrimination in Real Estate Markets\nLinguistic discrimination can affect people in many dimensions of life, but the real estate market has been the focus of much research on the topic. In the 1930s, redlining was a federal housing policy that explicitly denied services to residents of certain areas based on their racial or ethnic makeup. The federal government restricted the practice of redlining with the passage of the Fair Housing Act in 1968, which prohibits discrimination by housing providers. However, redlining is still prevalent today in a more indirect way that is not always visible to public scrutiny. The real estate industry continues to play a role in \u201csteering\u201d or deterring certain individuals from neighborhoods with distinctly homogeneous racial compositions. A 1999 study published by John Baugh and his colleagues in the Journal of Language and Social Psychology concluded that housing discrimination based on speech characteristics takes place around the world. Often times, very little speech is required for dialect identification; even a simple greeting such as the word \u201chello\u201d can suffice.\nIn 2015, the National Fair Housing Alliance (NFHA) conducted an investigation in Jackson, MS to examine the prevalence of linguistic profiling in real estates markets. In this investigation, white and black individuals posing as homebuyers with otherwise identical qualities and housing preferences were asked to call real estate agents and inquire about specific properties. The real estate agents had no information about the callers\u2019 race or national origin other than the sound of their voice. The agents frequently steered white home buyers away from interracial neighborhoods in Jackson, and black homebuyers who inquired about properties in the area were often never called back. In the investigation, when homebuyers were shown properties in person, the rate of racial steering was 87 percent. In addition, when black and white actors requested information about the same foreclosed property, white homebuyers were shown alternative properties while black individuals were persistently ignored by agents.\nLinguistic Profiling in the 21st Century\nDiscrimination over the telephone may be as old as the invention of the telephone itself; however, legal claims of racial or national origin discrimination based on speech remain difficult to represent in court. In 2015, NFHA filed a housing discrimination complaint with the Department of Housing and Urban Development against Lorgroup and real estate agents in the RE/MAX Alliance. In 2017, NFHA came to a settlement in which Lorgroup agreed to pay a $46,000 award to NFHA, participate in fair housing trainings, and promote fair housing in the communities where it conducts business. While the outcome of this investigation resulted in a win for fair housing advocates, this is not always the case. The NFHA notes that housing discrimination often goes unreported and undetected and that there are an estimated 4 million instances of housing discrimination annually in the rental market alone, some of which involve linguistic discrimination. However, more research is needed to understand the extent and severity of the problem.\nLinguistic profiling remains difficult to uncover and combat. 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        "raw_content": "Updates / Populous-Designed Oriole Park at Camden Yards Achieves LEED Gold\nPopulous-Designed Oriole Park at Camden Yards Achieves LEED Gold\nLEED, MLB\nOriole Park at Camden Yards, the ballpark credited with bringing professional sports back to city centers, was awarded LEED Gold status by the U. S. Green Building Council (USGBC). It is the first Major League Baseball ballpark to receive LEED Gold certification as an existing building. Oriole Park achieved the honor for its year-round sustainable activities and practices, including waste management, recycling, paperless tickets, and reduced energy usage and electrical consumption. The adjoining B&O Warehouse was also awarded LEED Silver for similar operational sustainability practices.\n\u201cAs the Orioles organization celebrates Earth Day this year, we are proud to join with the State of Maryland and Maryland Stadium Authority in announcing that Oriole Park at Camden Yards has been named the first existing building in Major League Baseball to receive the rarely conferred LEED Gold certification,\u201d said John Angeles, Orioles Executive Vice President.\nThe Orioles celebrated the certification on Sunday, April 22 \u2014 Earth Day. Oriole Park joins Marlins Park and Target Field as the third MLB ballpark to receive a LEED Gold rating, the highest sustainability rating achieved by MLB ballparks to date. Marlins Park, home of the Miami Marlins, is the only MLB ballpark to open with a LEED Gold certification from the USGBC and is the first retractable roof building in the world to achieve it. Target Field, home of the Minnesota Twins and 2011 Sports Business Journal Facility of the Year, received LEED Gold certification for Operations and Management in 2017 following its LEED Silver facility rating from 2011.\nOriole Park is one of many Populous-designed venues to achieve LEED certification within the last year, adding to the firm\u2019s LEED-certified portfolio of more than 30 buildings. The latest list of LEED facilities includes SunTrust Park, T-Mobile Arena, ICC Sydney, Georgetown University\u2019s Thompson Center, the University of Utah\u2019s Jon M. and Karen Huntsman Basketball Facility and the University of Colorado Athletics Complex.",
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        "raw_content": "Far Worse Than Watergate\nIf Donald Trump suborned perjury from Michael Cohen, he\u2019s compromised by Russia.\nJanuary 18, 2019 Ryan Goodman Slate\nRichard Nixon, Donald Trump, Photo illustration by Slate. Photo by National Archive/Newsmakers/Getty Images, Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images.\nIf the president of the United States directed his personal attorney and fixer to help sabotage the Russia investigation by lying to Congress, there is no turning back for the nation. Given the independent corroborating evidence that special counsel Robert Mueller reportedly has to show that\u2019s what the president did, things are only going to get worse for the White House from here.\nCohen\u2019s lying to Congress (and the special counsel\u2019s office) was not only about covering up a secret deal with the Kremlin during the heart of the campaign, a deal that potentially even included an illegal payoff for Putin personally. It was also a direct hit on the Russia investigation itself. The special counsel told the court that Cohen\u2019s lies to both Congress and the special counsel were \u201cintended to limit ongoing investigations into Russian interference in a U.S. presidential election, and the question of any links or coordination between a campaign and a foreign government.\u201d\nWhat makes the Cohen lies even worse\u2014and yes, far worse than Watergate\u2014is that it exposed any U.S. officials who were involved in orchestrating his false testimony subject to blackmail by Russia. As Barbara McQuade, former U.S. attorney and professor at the University of Michigan Law School, wrote at Just Security, \u201cin the context of counterintelligence investigations, lies can also compromise national security. \u2026 A foreign adversary like Russia can use lies as leverage over government officials to coerce them into complying with its demands or else face exposure of the lies.\u201d\nAs former acting Attorney General Sally Yates testified in the context of Flynn\u2019s lying about Russian contacts, \u201cTo state the obvious, you don\u2019t want your national security adviser compromised with the Russians.\u201d If Trump suborned Cohen\u2019s false statements, the president would have exposed not only himself to Kremlin blackmail, but also other members of his team who, according to court documents and reporting, helped orchestrate his personal lawyer\u2019s congressional testimony.\nTake a step back and you can see how the national security dimensions of \u201cRussiagate\u201d are what distinguish the case and, in many respects, makes it far worse than the cases for Nixon\u2019s or Clinton\u2019s impeachment.\nThis particular act of dishonesty is of national significance.\nIt is also, as with Nixon\u2019s bad acts, an easy case on the law when it comes to a president\u2019s suborning false statements and obstruction of justice. Even William Barr, the man nominated for attorney general with extreme views on presidential power, has written and testified (see exchanges with South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham and Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar) that suborning perjury or inducing a witness to change their testimony is a criminal act for which no presidential power protects it. And in a piece titled, \u201cNo One Is Above the Law,\u201d staunch Trump defender Alan Dershowitz wrote, \u201cIf a president\u2019s actions, on the other hand, are unlawful\u2014as President Nixon\u2019s clearly were when he told subordinates to lie to the FBI and pay hush money\u2014good intentions \u2026 would not be a defense. For purposes of the criminal law, presidents must be judged by the lawfulness or unlawfulness of their acts.\u201d\nWhat makes our current situation even more remarkable, and unsustainable, is that we will soon see the man who lied to Congress and the special counsel serving time for his crime, while the man who likely directed him to lie remains free, boastful, and continues to threaten the legitimacy of the Justice Department\u2019s investigations.\nAnd this particular act of dishonesty is of national significance. The federal court wanted to impose a stiff penalty on Cohen for good reason. Judge William H. Pauley III stated that lying to Congress in this manner \u201cstanding alone warrant[s] serious punishment.\u201d Pauley sentenced Cohen to two months of imprisonment, three years of supervised release, and added a financial penalty \u201cto recognize the gravity of the harm of lying to Congress in matters of national importance\u201d\u2014a sentence that would have been far higher if Cohen had not received credit for fully cooperating with the special counsel.\nWhat\u2019s more, Cohen is most likely just the tip of the iceberg. The ways in which several Trump associates lied or intentionally misled federal authorities (see Just Security\u2019s 19-page \u201cPerjury Chart: Trump Associates\u2019 Lies, False or Misleading Statements on Russia to Federal Authorities\u201d) indicates the president may have been involved in an even more widespread conspiracy to suborn perjury, as other close observers of the Russia investigation and I have written.\nWhat Mueller can prove in a criminal trial is different from what can be proved in the court of public opinion and in impeachment hearings. That said, as Cohen himself wrote on Twitter, \u201c#Mueller knows everything!\u201d\nI hear #Prague #CzechRepublic is beautiful in the summertime. I wouldn\u2019t know as I have never been. #Mueller knows everything!\n\u2014 Michael Cohen (@MichaelCohen212) December 27, 2018\nWe can only hope that\u2019s true. With the apparent orchestration of lies by Trump associates on matters that go to the Russia investigation\u2019s core, our nation\u2019s security is vulnerable in ways that Watergate could not compare.\nThe road from here may very well lead to impeachment or prosecution once Trump leaves office. There are also steps that can be taken along the way.\nOne option is for the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence to make a criminal referral to the Justice Department for any person, the president of the United States included, when there is \u201ccredible evidence of a crime unearthed in the course of our investigations\u201d like an individual directing a witness to lie to the committee. I asked Just Security\u2019s Andy Wright, a leading expert on congressional oversight, about that option. He wrote, \u201cThe House can refer the matter to the Justice Department, and the allegation about the President suborning Cohen\u2019s perjury before Congress is within Mueller\u2019s mandate\u2014Mueller has already accepted a guilty plea from Cohen for those lies.\u201d Either house of Congress can also formally move to censure the president, which may be a stepping stone to more formidable options.\nBut all we have Friday is a news report, albeit from two highly reputable journalists with distinguished track records in uncovering matters core to this part of the Russia investigation. Their report contains no quotes from Cohen\u2019s testimony, emails, or other documents. It will be up to Congress, dogged journalism, and the FBI to help complete the public record.\nIf the allegations prove true, the House will have no choice but to act to remove this president.\nThe rule of law can\u2019t withstand these ongoing threats without a powerful response by our institutions of government and the public. It\u2019s time for political leaders and people of conscience, across party lines, to stand up in defense of the national interest.\nRyan Goodman is the co\u2013editor in chief of Just Security, the Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz professor of law at the New York University School of Law, and former special counsel to the general counsel of the Department of Defense.\nFollow Slate Instagram Twitter Facebook\nHeresy Hunters Rule CPAC, and GOProud, Chris Christie Need Not Apply",
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        "raw_content": "An excerpt from the DVD: \"The Vortex: Where Law of Attraction Assembles All Cooperative Relationships\" \u2013 a companion to the new book of the same name. Here Abraham \u2013 Non-Physical Source Energy as translated by Esther Hicks \u2013 explains their concept of The Vortex, and illustrates how it can help you get whatever it is that you may be wanting.\nRecorded in a March 2009 Abraham-Hicks Law of Attraction Workshop.\nEsther explains that she is \"translating blocks of thought\" from \"Non-Physical Source Energy\" \u2013 which she also identifies as her \"Inner Being\" or \"Soul\" \u2013 and who refer to themselves in the plural as \"Abraham\" (no relation to the Biblical figure).\nPreviousZen Spirit: Japanese Music Relaxing Songs and Sounds of Nature\nNextMost Beautiful Song/Music Ever Written (Relaxing Meditation)",
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        "raw_content": "Is Cord Cutting Accelerating?\nThe research firm eMarketer is predicting that cord cutting is accelerating this year at a pace faster than predicted by the industry. They\u2019ve done surveys and studies and conclude that 187 million people will watch Pay TV this year (satellite or cable TV), a drop of 3.8% in viewership.\nThe drop in 2017 was 3.4%, but the big cable companies like Comcast and Charter hoped they could slow cord cutting this year by offering Netflix and other alternative programmers on their platforms. Perhaps that is working to a degree since cable companies are losing customers at a slower pace than satellite cable or the big telcos delivering cable on DSL, like AT&T.\neMarketer looks at the statistics in a different way than most others and predicts the people who will watch the various services \u2013 which is different than counting households. I suppose that some members of a household could stop watching traditional Pay TV while the home continues to pay for a subscription. They are predicting that the total number of people who will stop watching Pay TV will rise to 33 million by the end of 2018, up from 25 million just a year ago.\nAs you would expect, if Pay TV viewers are dropping, then viewers of online services ought to be increasing. They are predicting the number of viewers of the major OTT services as follows for 2018: YouTube \u2013 192 M; Netflix \u2013 147.5 M; Amazon \u2013 88.7 M; Hulu \u2013 55 M; HBO Now \u2013 17.1 M and Sling TV \u2013 6.8 M. eMarketer says that in 2018 that 52% of homes now watch both Pay TV and an online service.\nWe know that Netflix\u2019s growth has slowed and they added only 670,000 net customers in the US in the second quarter of this year and only 4.5 million worldwide. It appears, however, that the other online services are all growing at a faster pace as people are diversifying to watch more than just Netflix.\neMarketer credits a lot of the exodus of Pay TV subscribers to the proliferation of original content available. In 2010 there were 216 original TV series produced. That was 113 from the broadcast networks, 74 from cable-only networks, 25 from premium movie channels and 4 from online providers like Netflix. In 2017 that number has grown to an astonishing 487 original series. That\u2019s 153 from the broadcast networks, 175 from cable-only networks, 42 from premium movie channels and 117 from online providers. A large percentage of the 487 series are now available online to somebody willing to track them down. These figures also ignore the proliferation of other content available online such as movies, documentaries, comedy specials, etc.\nThe proliferation of content from multiple sources is making it harder to rely on just one source of content these days. Somebody with a basic cable subscription is missing out on the 159 series produced by the premium movie channels and the online providers. Somebody cutting the cord and only using Netflix would be missing out on even more content. Some of the content generated by the broadcast and cable networks is available for free online, with commercials from places like Hulu. If a cord cutter wants to have access to a lot of the available content they\u2019ll have to subscribe to multiple services \u2013 perhaps Netflix plus something like Hulu or Sling TV.\nThe eMarketer survey didn\u2019t ask about the affordability of traditional cable \u2013 a factor that is at the top of the list in other surveys that have studied cord cutting. This particular survey concentrated on what people are watching without delving into the issues that drive somebody to cut the cord.\nI don\u2019t know about my readers, but I\u2019m a cord cutter and I\u2019ve already reached the point of content saturation. I probably have fifty items on my Netflix watchlist, and it would take more than a year to watch it all, even if I never add anything new. I have a similar list on Amazon Prime and a smaller list on Hulu. I never sit down to watch content without more options than I know what to do with. I have the luxury these days of watching content that fits my mood and available time \u2013 a real luxury compared to even a decade ago.\nTagged Amazon Prime, cord cutting, eMarketer, Hulu, NetFlix\nStats on OTT Viewing\nA recent study by comScore examined OTT usage in detail across the country. They studied the OTT viewing habits in 12,500 homes over time across all devices. They looked at 52 OTT services, which collectively account for virtually all of the OTT content available. Their study is the most comprehensive study of OTT that I\u2019ve seen to date.\nNot surprisingly Netflix is the largest OTT provider and accounted for 40% of all viewing hours of OTT content. I must admit with all of the hype about Netflix that I thought they would be larger. They were followed by YouTube at 18%, Hulu at 14%, Amazon at 7% and all of the other OTT sources sharing 21%.\nWhen it came to consumer engagement, measured by the amount of time that people watch a given service, the leader is Hulu with the average Hulu household watching over 2.9 hours of their content per day. This was followed by Netflix at 2.2 hours, YouTube at 2.1 hours and Amazon at 2.0 hours per day.\nHere are some other interesting statistics generated by the survey:\n51 million homes in the US watched OTT content this past April. That is 41% of all homes.\nThe growth of OTT watching is exploding and only 44 million homes watched OTT in October 2016.\nAs you would expect, there is a substantial number of cord-cutters that watch OTT. The types of OTT viewers include 44% that also have a landline cable subscription, 22% that also have a satellite TV subscription, 18% that are pure cord-cutters, and 16% that mix OTT content with free content received through rabbit ears.\nThe average home watched OTT content 49 hours in a month. That viewing was spread on average across 15 viewing days \u2013 meaning that most homes don\u2019t watch OTT content every day.\nAs you would expect, cord-cutters households watch OTT for more hours monthly than other households. For example, cord cutters watched Hulu 37 hours per month while other households watched 29. Cord cutters watched Netflix for 36 hours per month compared to 27 hours for other households.\nOTT viewing largely matches regular TV viewing in that there is a big spike of viewing in the evening prime time hours.\nHowever, OTT viewing differs from traditional cable with big spikes on weekends, largely due to binge-watching.\nThe survey shows that 10.1 million households use network TV apps (apps from a programmer such as HBO or ESPN).\nThere is an interesting correlation between the size of a household, the amount of OTT viewing, and whether a family has cut the cord. For cord cutting families, the smaller the size of the household the greater the amount of OTT viewing. But for families that still have a paid-cable subscription it\u2019s reverse.\nSingle-member households are almost 50% more likely than average to be a cord cutter and 24% more likely than average to be a cord-never.\nCost of cable subscriptions have always been shown in other surveys as a factor in cord cutting. This survey shows a strong correlation between income and cord-cutting. The survey shows that hourseholds making less than $40,000 per year are cutting the cord at 19% more than average while households making between $75,000 and $100,000 are at 87% of average.\nTheir survey also was able to detail the devices used to watch OTT content on television screens. Of the 51 million homes that watched OTT in April, 38 million homes used a streaming stick / box like Roku, and 28 million homes used a smart TV.\nThe study also detailed penetration rates of streaming boxes / sticks for homes using WiFI: 16% own a Roku, 14% have Amazon Fire; 8% own Google hrome and 6% have AppleTV.\nSamsung and Vizio are the big players in the smart TV market with shares in WiFi-connected homes of 33% and 30%. LG and Sony were next with 10% and 7% penetration with all other manufactures sharing the remaining 20% of the market.\nThe survey also analyzed Skinny bundles. They show that 3.1 million homes now have a skinny bundle. 2 million of those homes have SlingTV, with DirecTV Now and PlayStation Vue having most of the other customers. The survey shows that homes with one of these services watch the skinny bundle an average of 5.3 hours per day.\nThe main takeaway from this survey is a demonstration that OTT viewing has become mainstream behavior. OTT viewing is now part of the viewing habits of a little over half the of homes in the nation that have an in-home WiFi connection.\nTagged ComScore, cord cutters, Hulu, NetFlix, OTT, Roku, SlingTV\nThe Myth of OTT Savings\nOne of the reasons touted in the press for the recent popularity of cord cutting is the desire of people to save money over a traditional cable TV subscription. But as I look at what\u2019s popular on the web I wonder if the savings are really going to be there for people who like to watch a variety of the best content.\nThere has been an explosion of companies that are pursuing unique video content, and this means that great content can now be found at many different places on the web. Interestingly, most of this great content is not available on traditional TV, other than the content provided by the premium movie channels. But considering the following web platforms that are creating unique content:\nNetflix. They are the obvious king of unique content and release new shows, specials, movies and documentaries seemingly weekly. And they seem to have a wide variety of content aimed at all demographics.\nHulu. They are a bit late to the game. But the newly released The Handmaid\u2019s Tale is getting critical acclaim and will be part of a quickly growing portfolio of unique content.\nHBO. HBO has always had a few highly popular series with Game of Thrones still drawing huge audiences.\nCBS All-Access. CBS has made a bold move by offering the new series Star Trek: Discovery only online. It\u2019s bound to draw a lot of customers to the online service.\nAmazon Prime. The company says they are going to invest billions in unique programming and are aiming at overtaking Netflix. Their recent hit The Man in the High Castle is evidence of the quality programming they are pursuing.\nShowtime. They have historically created limited amounts of unique content but are now also looking to create a lot more. Their new show Twin Peaks has come out with high reviews.\nStarz. This network is also now chasing new content and has a hit series with American Gods.\nSeeso. Even services that most people have never heard of, such as Seeso are creating popular content such as the comedy series My Brother, My Brother and Me.\nYouTube Red. The industry leader of unique content is YouTube which has allowed anybody to create content. While most of this is still free, the platform is now putting a lot of great content such as the comedy Rhett and Link\u2019s Buddy System behind a paywall.\nSubscribing to the above online services with the minimum subscriptions costs $79 per month (and that\u2019s without figuring in the annual cost of Amazon Prime, which most people buy because of the free shipping from Amazon). The above line-up doesn\u2019t include any sports and you\u2019d have to buy a $30 subscription from Sling TV to watch ESPN and a few other popular sports networks. ESPN recently announced that they still don\u2019t have any plans to launch a standalone web product but are instead pursuing being included in the various skinny bundles.\nNot considered, though, in the above list are numerous other less-known paid OTT subscriptions available on line. As listed in this recent blog there are dozens of other platforms for people who like specialized content like Japanese anime or British comedies.\nOf course, one thing the above list shows is that there is a world of content these days that is not being created by the major networks or the traditional cable networks. There is likely more money pouring into the creation of content outside of the traditional networks.\nSo OTT doesn\u2019t seem to save as much as hoped for people that wish to enjoy a variety of popular content across different providers. But there are other benefits driving people to OTT programming. One of the great benefits of OTT programming is the ability to subscribe and cancel services at will. I have been trying various OTT networks and it\u2019s really tempting to subscribe to each for a month or two until you\u2019ve seen what you want and then move on to something else. I\u2019m starting to think that\u2019s the way I will use these services as long as they continue to allow easy egress and exit.\nAnd OTT programming allows for non-linear TV watching. As long as somebody lives near to a metropolitan area a cord cutter can still view the traditional network channels using rabbit ears. But what a lot of cord cutters are finding is that they quickly lose their tolerance of linear programming. I know that when I travel and have TV available in the room that I only watch it if I want to catch a football or basketball game. I can no longer tolerate the commercial breaks or the inability to pause linear TV while I want to do something else. And that, perhaps more than anything, is what will bring down traditional cable TV. As much as cable companies tout TV Everywhere, their basic product is still showing content linearly at fixed times. There is such a huge volume of great OTT content available any time on any device that it\u2019s not hard for somebody to walk away from the traditional networks and still always have something you want to watch.\nTagged Amazon Prime, CBS All Access, HBO, Hulu, NetFlix, OTT, Seeso, Showtime, YouTube Red\nOTT is Not Easy on the Consumer\nThis article compares the channel line-ups for Sling TV, DirecTV Now and Playstation Vue. I think it provides the best demonstration I\u2019ve seen yet of how confusing it\u2019s going to be for consumers to choose an OTT option.\nThe process of choosing an OTT provider is only going to get harder in the future as additional OTT providers enter the market. In the coming year we are going to be seeing Google / YouTube with a similar on-line option. Hulu has announced that they will soon be launching a live-streaming alternative. There is a strong rumor that Amazon is considering an OTT option and has already announced they are pursuing live sports. And various articles I\u2019ve read hint at a few more new OTT providers in 2017.\nComparing OTT channel line-ups is a lot more work than comparing the line-ups of your cable company vs. one of the satellite providers. While satellite providers aren\u2019t required to maintain the same rigidly-defined line-ups as the cable companies, the two sets of line-ups are still reasonably comparable.\nCable company line-ups are defined by the FCC cable rules that require a basic and expanded basic line-up. Contracts between cable companies and programmers has led to uniformity and there are not major difference between cable companies. Cable companies are free to offer additional premium tiers and packages, but even those are largely the same between cable companies. The satellite providers know that their basic package is competing against the expanded basic line-up, so they include roughly the same channels in their 50 \u2013 75 channel packages as the cable companies.\nThe OTT companies have a different set of challenges. The programmers are not required to sell them any content, and so the OTT companies must negotiate with each programmer individually. These have to be interesting negotiations because the OTT providers want to put together the skinniest bundles they can get while still offering what consumers want. They are then free to bundle channels in any way that the programmer contracts will allow. Since each OTT providers negotiates a unique arrangement with programmers there are going to be major differences between the line-ups from different OTT providers.\nThe programmers, however, either want to sell multiple channels or else they want a revenue stream that insures them of some decent profits. Programmers understand the math, which is that they are losing money for every customer that moves from traditional TV to a smaller OTT offering. This puts them into an awkward position. It\u2019s obvious that the cord cutting phenomenon is gaining momentum. But if the programmers help to create really attractive OTT packages they are then helping to accelerate cord cutting for consumers.\nAs I\u2019ve written before, many of the programmers are able to tolerate the growth of OTT since they are selling a lot more new content overseas than they are losing to cord cutting. Many of them acknowledge that there are cable channels that only exist because of the monopoly the handful of programmers have over the industry. They know that the cord cutting phenomenon is going to mean the death of less popular cable networks.\nBut back to consumers. You can see in the comparison in the link I posted above that between the first three major OTT providers it\u2019s not easy to even visualize what you get in the various packages. The options between the three providers are significantly different, and all of these options have some glaring holes from programmers that have not yet allowed their content into these OTT bundles. It\u2019s hard to imagine how complex this comparison is going to be with 3 \u2013 6 more options by the end of 2017. I think a lot of consumers are going to come to web sites like this and be intimidated by the choices and will delay cutting the cord.\nIt\u2019s likely that over time the various OTT providers will find niches in the market. Certainly if they all end up with the identical sets of channels there won\u2019t be a lot of difference between them. But I would expect the ones that will be successful in the long-run will find a demographic niche that will give them an advantage. But for now their line-ups are a messy hodgepodge since they are cobbling together line-ups from the channels that they are able to acquire. This is going to make for a number of confusing products for the first few years of this new industry until they all figure it out.\nTagged Amazon, DirecTV Now, Hulu, OTT, PlayStation Vue, Sling TV, YouTube\nSome OTT Statistics\nAs usual the quarterly Digitalsmiths and TiVo recent Video Trends Report contains a ton of interesting statistics about the industry. The following table shows the number of households that subscribed to the various OTT services during the third quarter of each of the last four years.\n\u2018 Q3 2013 Q3 2014 Q3 2015 Q3 2016\nNetflix 41.7% 46.4% 49.9% 51.8%\nAmazon Prime 12.9% 17.9% 19.9% 24.8%\nHulu 9.4% 9.6% 12.1% 9.9%\nHBO Now 4.3% 5.2%\nYouTube Red 3.1%\nShomi 2.7%\nCBS All Access 2.1% 2.1%\nSling TV 1.0% 1.7%\nPlay Station Vue 1.3% 1.6%\nBlockbuster 1.8% 1.2% 1.0% 1.0%\nOther 1.5% 1.4% 1.7% 1.8%\nNothing 51.8% 47.3% 43.7% 38.1%\nNetflix has continued to dominate the industry and has grown to cover an additional 10% of all homes nationwide since 2013. Hulu increased market share in 2015 but is back down again. But expect Hulu to grow again since they are picking up a lot of new content from its owner programmers. In four years Amazon Prime has doubled, although there is a lot of debate about how many people actually watch the video service since it comes free with the Prime shipping program.\nWhat springs out most from the chart is how the industry is diversifying. In just the last year YouTube Red and Shomi sprang to fifth and sixth place in the industry. And 2014 saw the introduction of Play Station Vue, SlingTV, CBS All Access, and HBO Now. It\u2019s also striking to see the number of homes that don\u2019t watch OTT content drop from 52% in 2013 to only 38% today.\nYou may be surprised to see Blockbuster still active on the list. While all their stores have closed, the Blockbuster brand is still being used to market OTT movies and is now integrated into SlingTV.\nThe \u2018Other\u2019 category is interesting. On last count there were over 100 different video pay services on the web, yet outside the major OTT players these services together are only seen in 1.8% of households.\nThis next chart shows what people pay for OTT content, comparing 2014 and today\nMonthly Expense Q3 2014 Q3 2016\n$1 \u2013 $2 2.0% 3.6%\n$6 \u2013 $8 33.4% 16.5%\n$9 \u2013 $11 21.7% 30.1%\n$12 \u2013 $14 8.1% 10.0%\n$15 \u2013 $20 14.0% 15.8%\n$21+ 6.8% 10.7%\nUse But Don\u2019t Pay 11.1% 10.1%\nIn just two years the average bills have crept significantly upward. Currently over 2/3 of homes report paying more than $9 per month for OTT service, while in 2014 that was only 51%. Probably more interesting is that 26% of homes pay more than $15 per month for OTT content. My household is in this category and we have subscriptions to Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime (including Starz), and SlingTV.\nThe percentage of households who told an interviewer that they watch but don\u2019t pay for OTT content dropped slightly, but represents about the same number of people from 2014 to 2016.\nTagged Amazon Prime, Hulu, NetFlix, OTT, Shomi, Sling TV, YouTube Red\nOTT Latest \u2013 August 2016\nThe only way for cord cutting to become a true problem for the cable companies is for there to be so much content online that people feel comfortable walking away from the cable packages. If the last few months are any indication of where the OTT industry is heading, we soon ought to be seeing more people cut the cord. So far this year there has been an average of almost one new OTT roll-out every week and there are now over 130 subscription video services on the web. Here are just a few of the more interesting recent announcements in what is becoming a busy new industry:\nAcorn TV. Priced at $4.99 per month (first month free) this service bundles the best shows from the UK, Ireland, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. The service is starting with 60 exclusive titles that include a lot of drama, police who-dunnits and dry British comedy.\nSling TV. The service has grown from very simple to having a wide range of options. They have added a ton of new programming such as Fox Sports and other Fox Shows, They brought in the NBC suite including the live NBC feed, USA, Bravo, SyFy and BBC America. They beefed up the sports offering with some regional sports networks. The NBC live feed will be the first place that local NFL games will be broadcast on the web. They have added E! and Oxygen to their Lifestyle package. And they\u2019ve added BBC World News, CNBC and MSNBC to their World News Package. Overall this is starting to become as large and confusing as looking at cable packages!\nHulu. The company has confirmed it will soon be launching a skinny bundle. Much of the content is going to come from the owners of Hulu including a suite of packages from ABC / Disney including ESPN, a package from NBC Universal, and a package from 21st Century Fox. Plus Hulu is making a deal with CBS. This would make Hulu the first to offer all of the major networks\u2019 feeds live online, with ABC, NBC, CBS, and Fox. The company has said that their base package will be around $35, and this makes it a true skinny bundle since it includes the networks plus other most-watched channels. As I was writing this blog Hulu announced they are ceasing all free / ad-based program and are now all-subscription.\nTubi TV. Tubi TV is taking a different approach from the other services and is free to customers and is ad-supported. The service carries a lot of content aimed at millennials, who supposedly are most interested in free content. The service includes Japanese anime 2-days after being aired in Japan as well as a lot of movies and various series of interest to millennials. The service has made deals with over 200 content provides including MGM, Lionsgate, Paramount Pictures and Starz!\nComcast brings in Netflix. In an attempt to keep viewers on their platform and under their channel guide Comcast has made a deal to bring Netflix into the fold. Netflix will appear in the lineup like any other network and customers can navigate using their remote control.\nSpeaking of remote controls, Comcast distributed a lot of new voice-controlled remotes in time for the Olympics in the hopes of keeping customers from cutting the cord. We\u2019ll have to watch to see how customers like the new devices.\nNetworks go Directly Online. All of the major (and many not-so-major) networks are taking their content online, but with different business models. It will be interesting to see which of these approaches is the most popular.\nFox has announced that it is now online for customers using the Fox.com website or the Fox Now app. This is an authenticated service and customers have to be verified as a customer of a cable provider and already paying for the Fox programming.\nABC is re-launching its unauthenticated streaming service (free for anybody) and showing older series for free, supported with ads.\nCBS has taken the premium subscription approach and is a monthly subscriptions for $5.99 it\u2019s calling CBS All Access. The company is producing original content just for this platform including the next Star Trek Series.\nNBC has chosen to produce OTT content through its Seeso platform. This is going to consist of a number of different types of programming, with the comedy platform launched late last year. The comedy channel costs $3.99 per month. It includes older NBC comedy series as well as twenty new comedy series produced only for the Seeso platform.\nEven smaller networks like CW now have an unauthenticated ad-supported platform called CW Seed that is showing older shows such as MadTV, Constantine and the O.C.\nTagged Acorn TV, CBS All Access, CW Seed, Fox Now, Hulu, NetFlix, OTT, Seeso, Sling TV, Tubi TV\nCord Cutting is Getting Harder\nOne thing that cable operators might have going for them is that the OTT market is changing in ways that make it a little less attractive to cord cutters. It turns out that it\u2019s getting harder to be a cord cutter, and certainly more expensive.\nFor a while it looked like Netflix and Hulu would offer a real alternative to cable TV, and for many people they still do. But the things we used to like about those two services are changing rapidly. Hulu is a great example. Around 2011 they made a deal with over 20 sources of content like NBC, ABC, USA, Syfy, Fox, and many others. But those were 5-year deals that are now coming to an end and Hulu is about to lose a lot of the content that attracted people.\nHulu is being hit from all sides. NBC is pulling most of its content and has launched its own OTT product that is hinging on the popularity of the new Star Trek to draw customers. BBC has pulled the very popular Doctor Who and other programming in favor of its own OTT product. Even CW is pulling shows like the Flash, Arrow, Vampire Diaries, and Jane the Virgin and has launched its own OTT service.\nThe same has happened to Netflix. Long-time subscribers complain that there is half the content on Netflix as there was years ago, and it\u2019s true. Content providers have slowly been withdrawing content and making it harder for Netflix to obtain both TV shows and movies. Netflix makes up for this with original content, but that content isn\u2019t for everybody.\nWith the plethora of OTT options, it\u2019s getting expensive to be a cord cutter. A cord cutter probably can\u2019t pick only Netflix and/or Hulu and be happy \u2013 or at least not as happy as they were a few years ago. To get a wide variety of OTT programming, a cord cutter is going to have to subscribe to multiple OTT products, and at the end of that process might easily be spending as much for programming as they did with the cable company.\nConsider Sling TV as an example. Sling launched with a very simple set of options. They launched with a basic package of 15 channels for $20 per month \u2013 these were channels that people miss when they cut the cord \u2013 ESPN, the Travel Channel, the Food Network, TBS, and the Disney Channel. They had an add-on package for $5 to add more sports channels.\nBut Sling TV has morphed to become a lot more complicated and a lot more expensive. They now have two basic packages each priced at $25 per month. One called Sling Blue is sports-oriented including Fox Sports and NBC (for the Olympics). The original package has been renamed Sling Orange and has also been bumped to $25. Both together are $40, and there are now several $5 add-on packages such as news and sports. Sling is looking at adding more content, but in doing so, they are now at or above the price that this same content can be received on satellite. But with satellite cable you get a lot more channels than Sling. The new Sling TV prices are starting to feel like a programming alternative, not a cord cutting savings option.\nHulu also has more expensive options now. They will soon be offering a package that includes live network programming starting at $35 per month. For $50 per month customers can store up to 20 hours of Hulu content in cloud DVRs.\nCord cutters now have much harder choices than even just six months ago. If they cobble together a half dozen OTT sources they can easily be paying more than they were with cable. If they limit themselves to one or two sources of content like Netflix or Hulu they will see their content choices shrinking and their monthly fees increasing. This all has to be good news to the cable companies \u2013 a lot of homes are going to like the OTT options less than they did a year ago.\nTagged cord cutting, Hulu, NetFlix, Sling TV\nOTT Update May 2016\nThere is so much activity in the OTT space that I might need one of these updates every few months. It seems as soon as I publish one a new set of changes gets announced in the industry.\nHulu Announcement. The biggest OTT news is that Hulu just announced that they are putting together an OTT skinny bundle package. It\u2019s not expected to launch until next year, but Hulu has already struck deals with Disney and Fox, which happen to be two of its corporate parents. The Hulu package is interesting because this really represents the major programmers taking a shot at stealing customers away from their cable company customers.\nHulu\u2019s history is pretty interesting in that their owners \u2013 Disney, Fox and NBC Universal (Comcast) \u2013 were very careful in the early days to not give Hulu great content that would upset the cable companies. But that seems to have changed. Hulu is now getting access to many more movies and other content and is making a major run at Netflix. Since it\u2019s owned by programmers who themselves have a lot of content, Hulu certainly has a chance to eventually become the dominant OTT player. I\u2019m seeing a lot of web articles talking about how Netflix is losing their sheen as their content choices dwindle.\nYouTube Unplugged. After having this on the shelf for the last four years it looks like Google and YouTube are finally getting serious about launching a skinny bundle of their own. They are in talks with the major programmers and are talking about launching early next year.\nYouTube already launched the YouTube Red subscription service last fall that bundles together the premium content found only on YouTube. It\u2019s aimed at younger viewers who seem to prefer YouTube as a source of video content. The cable companies are going to have to start sweating with Hulu and YouTube both making a major play to attract people away from traditional cable packages.\nCBS and Star Trek. CBS has announced that after it airs the first episode of its new Star Trek series on TV that all future episodes will be available only on the online CBS All Access Platform. This is a major play to sell more subscriptions to that service. Considering the strong draw of Star Trek it might work. But CBS is not going to dump the whole series on line at once for binge viewing but will feed a new episode each week.\nFilmStruck. Criterion and Turner have announced the creation of a new online movie service they are calling FilmStruck. The service will have the largest catalog of older movies online and includes the whole MGM and RKO movie catalogs which Ted Turner bought in the 80s. This gives the service a significant share of the movies on most of the lists of all-time greatest movies. The catalogs also contain mountains of movies that have not been available for years. As part of this deal Criterion will be pulling about 500 old movies from Hulu.\nNetflix Survey. A survey of Netflix customers showed that 76% of them believe that Netflix and other online content is going to eventually completely displace traditional cable TV. Of the 24% who didn\u2019t think this was so, the primary reason they thought cable would survive is news programming. Interestingly, 68% of those surveyed did not think that Netflix would replace movie theaters.\nTagged FilmStruck, Hulu, MGM movies, NetFlix, OTT, Star Trek, YouTube Unplugged\nProgrammers Have the Power\nIt was announced late last month that Time Warner is negotiating to buy a 25% share in Hulu. This would make them equal partners with Comcast, Disney, and Fox in ownership of the OTT service. I think this potential transaction highlights the very complicated dynamics in the industry between programmers and OTT companies.\nIt\u2019s obvious that the programmers love Netflix, the largest OTT provider, but they also fear them to some extent. On the plus side, from the programmers\u2019 perspective, the four companies (include Time Warner) currently get about $650 million per year just from Netflix to pay for selling rights to various programming, mostly older TV series, to Netflix. This is obviously a significant source of revenue.\nBut there is also a lot of unease in the industry since OTT providers, and Netflix in particular, are influencing people to demand alternate programming. And while the programmers have lost some money from cord cutters, the real threat to them is skinny bundles. While the revenue the programmers get from Netflix is good money, it is dwarfed by the revenues that come from traditional cable packages. I have never seen that exact number, but by looking at my clients I am going to guess that the average paid by cable companies per customer for programming is probably around $45 per month, not including premium movie channels. That would equate to more than $50 billion per year paid for programming.\nThe big threat from skinny bundles is that the cable companies will sell small packages of only the most popular programming. The owners of the most popular channels will do okay, but today the real money for a programmer comes from forcing cable companies to carry their entire large suite of channels. If skinny bundles get popular enough they are going to whack the revenue streams from the less popular channels in each programmer\u2019s portfolio. And that means huge potential losses in revenue, far greater than what they will collect from OTT and skinny bundle providers.\nThere is talk in the industry that the major programmers might start withholding their best content from Netflix. Reed Hamilton from Netflix has voiced this concern many times and this is probably the reason that Netflix is spending so much money to create its own content.\nThe four programmers could instead funnel all of their own content to Hulu, and in effect pay themselves by hopefully drawing more paying customers to Hulu. The surveys I have seen have shown that a large percentage of viewers are becoming loyal to shows and not to networks, and so giving Hulu exclusive rights to content certainly sounds like a plausible strategy.\nThe above discussion makes me realize how much power the programmers still have in the industry. While these four programmers couldn\u2019t destroy Netflix, they could probably hobble them. As Bill Gates said, content is king, and that certainly applies in this arm-wrestling match between programmers and service providers. Since there are only a handful of programmers, they collectively have the ability to pick winners and losers in the industry.\nSince content is king one has to wonder how long a small group of programmers can keep their current power? Not only is Netflix creating popular content, but there other new content creators like YouTube and Amazon entering the fray and joining companies like HBO and AMC that are becoming mini-powerhouses on their own.\nI find it unlikely that the programmers would just cut Netflix or anybody else dead from all of the content, which would seem to be an open invitation to an antitrust investigation. But they can withhold some content, raise the rates on other content and make it harder for companies like Netflix to continue to eat away at their revenue streams.\nI have no idea where any of this is going to go. But my guess is that if we could look forward a decade from now that there will be major shifts in the industry. There are going to be some current programmers that wane and other new ones who will enter the market. But as a whole, no matter who the programmers are, they are still going to be in the driver\u2019s seat.\nTagged Hulu, NetFlix, programmers, Time Warner\nThe Future of TV \u2013 The Viewer\nThe Twilight Saga (film series) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)\nProbably the biggest change in the TV landscape is that viewers are changing, or at least their expectations for the viewing experience. For the first time in the history of the industry, the consumer is in the driver\u2019s seat by their ability to collectively determine which content is popular. This must be driving the executives at cable companies and media production companies crazy.\nFor most of the history of the industry, the content providers were in charge. For most of the history of TV the studios or cable networks would choose the content and determine when it would be seen. And the process was a huge chess match trying to get the most eyes to product hits. New content that was scheduled opposite an existing hit show were dead on arrival.\nNot all consumers fit well with the process of having to watch shows at pre-set times. I am an admitted space cadet and I have never been able to watch a TV show regularly at a pre-set time. And so, when TV shows started showing up on tape and then DVDs, I scrapped television and would just buy the series I was interested in to watch at my leisure. I saved money by not having cable TV, but buying DVDs for shows was expensive and so I would watch only a few old series per year. And I bought movies. Lots and lots of movies. But I was in the minority and I was an early cord cutter due to my personal spacey habits and my willingness to pay a premium price for alternate content.\nBut then along came new technologies that let people drop out of the treadmill of watching shows at pre-determined times. First came TIVO followed by video-on-demand that let people record and watch shows later. And more lately has come OTT programming on the web. So now, people have an immense amount of content that they can watch at any time. Both my wife and I are the kind of people who like to watch a whole TV series back-to-back and so OTT programming satisfies us for the most part.\nAnd if that is all there was to the change in the industry the cable companies and content providers would not be worried. They would continue to monetize the ability for people to watch their content whenever they wanted to, and in the end their finances would not change too drastically.\nBut that is not the end game. If you want to see the end game, spend a few days watching how 14-year olds watch video. The way they watch content is the future:\nThey rarely watch just one thing at a time, at least for very long. They may watch something on a TV screen, but they will watch their tablet and smart phone at the same time.\nThey don\u2019t have long attention spans, regardless of the content and getting them to watch a movie the whole way through is difficult.\nThey like to watch content made by themselves and their friends as much as they like professional content.\nThey don\u2019t want to watch something end-to-end. They will not go back and watch a Twilight movie they have already seen. Instead they will watch compilations of their favorite scenes from the Twilight movies that they or somebody else has strung together on YouTube.\nThey love the 7-second clip content on Vine. No adult can handle Vine for more than a short time. Vine produces memes more than content, but kids find this entertaining.\nThey love watching together with other teenagers, be that live together or virtually together.\nThey don\u2019t even need cable for the news. Take the example of the Boston marathon bombing. There were hundreds of people in the area going live on the web talking about what was going on there.\nAnd they don\u2019t want to pay for content. Not so much because they are 14, but because they believe that content ought to be free.\nIt is the 14-year old girls that are scaring the industry because they presage a new way of interacting with content. These kids are not going to grow up and buy traditional cable subscriptions. They are not even that likely to buy the alternates like Hulu or NetFlix. They are largely happy with free content or short clips of industry content. The cable companies are hoping to snag boys with ESPN and sports content, but they don\u2019t know what in the hell to do with the girls.\nTagged Cable television, Hulu, NetFlix, Television, Television program, Time Warner Cable, Tivo, YouTube",
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        "raw_content": "Tag Archives: net neutraility\nCalifornia\u2019s Net Neutrality Bill\nOn the last day possible, Jerry Brown, the Governor of California passed SB 822, a state net neutrality bill into law. Within hours the US Justice Department filed a lawsuit against the California legislation.\nAs bill is relatively short and straightforward. The law applies to both landline and mobile broadband. The prohibitions against ISP behavior are detailed more clearly than in the old FCC net neutrality rules. Specifically, the California net neutrality law:\nProhibits ISPs from blocking lawful content;\nProhibits ISPs from impairing or degrading lawful Internet traffic except as is necessary for reasonable network management;\nProhibits ISPs from requiring compensation, monetary or otherwise, from edge providers (companies like Netflix or Facebook) for delivering Internet traffic or content;\nProhibits paid prioritization;\nProhibits zero-rating;\nProhibits interference with end user\u2019s ability to select content, applications, services or devices;\nProhibits ISPs from offering any product that evades any of the above prohibitions;\nRequires the full and accurate public disclosure of network management practices, performance, and clearly-worded terms of service.\nAs you would expect, the big ISPs in the state like AT&T and Comcast vehemently opposed the legislation and almost derailed its passage. Interestingly, the big edge providers like Google, Facebook and Netflix have remained quiet on the new law.\nThis is already shaping up to be one of the most interesting legal fights we\u2019ve ever seen concerning the FCC. Chairman Pai and the other Republican FCC Commissioners immediately declared that the new law is invalid and that states can\u2019t override FCC policy. The lawsuit filed by the Justice department says that California is \u201cattempting to subvert the Federal Government\u2019s deregulatory approach\u201d to the Internet.\nThat\u2019s where it gets interesting, because the FCC didn\u2019t deregulate broadband. They instead took themselves out of the picture as a broadband regulator by cancelling Title II regulation of broadband, and passing regulation to the Federal Trade Commission.\nThe FCC could have chosen a different path, which would have been to continue to regulate broadband, but choosing to not require any specific regulatory requirements. That\u2019s the tactic the agency has taken in the past when it decided to end some telephone regulations. The FCC still has the legal authority to re-regulate those telephone issues, but exercises its authority to not regulate \u2013 and maintaining the authority to authority is the key issue in this case. The FCC deliberately killed Title II regulation to make it harder for future a FCC to regulate broadband \u2013 but in doing so they literally wrote the agency out of the broadband regulation business.\nThe courts will have to decide if the federal government has any basis for overriding the California law. The FCC created a legal void when they walked away from regulating broadband. In regulatory terms broadband is not deregulated \u2013 it is not regulated, and while perhaps a subtle language difference, it\u2019s a huge distinction.\nThe legal question is not if California is challenging the FCC\u2019s authority to deregulate broadband, because the FCC themselves say they no longer have any authority over broadband. The courts will have to instead decide if a state can step into a regulatory void when the federal government walks away from regulating an industry. There are numerous lawyers saying that California has a strong legal position.\nThis is such a major decision that I\u2019m guessing it\u2019s going to have to eventually get resolved by the Supreme Court \u2013 and that\u2019s going to take a while. The FCC created this situation by abrogating their responsibility to regulate broadband. It\u2019s nearly unthinkable that one of the major industries in the country, operated mostly by a small number of giant companies should not be regulated. But the regulatory mess we have with broadband ultimately lies with Congress which has not passed an update to the telecom rules since 1996, when dial-up was our portal to the Internet.\nTagged California, FCC, net neutraility, SB 822, Title II authority\nNow That Net Neutrality is Dead . . .\nThe FCC\u2019s net neutrality rules expired last week. There is a process for FCC rule changes that require the agency to take steps like publishing their decisions in the Federal Register, and all of the administrative steps have been taken and the old rules expired.\nThe press and social media made a big deal about the end of the administrative process, but the issue is a lot more complicated than that and so today I\u2019ll look at what happens next. Officially the big ISPs are now free to make changes in their policies that were prohibited by net neutrality, but for various reasons they are not likely to do so.\nFirst, 22 states filed a lawsuit against the FCC challenging various aspects of the FCC\u2019s ruling. That suit now resides at the US Circuit Court of Appeals in Washington DC. The big ISPs are unlikely to make any significant changes in policies that might be reversed by the courts. In the past the whole industry has waited out the appeals process on this kind of lawsuit because the Courts might find reason to reverse some or all of the FCC\u2019s actions. The ISPs aren\u2019t legally obligated to wait out the lawsuits, but I\u2019m sure their legal counsel is telling them to do so.\nInterestingly, the judges hearing this case also heard the previous appeals associated with net neutrality and are familiar with the issues. This court previously had ruled that the FCC had the authority to use Title II regulation as the way to regulate broadband and net neutrality. I\u2019ve not read any predictions yet of how the courts might rule in this case. But if the FCC had the authority to institute Title Ii authority I would think they also have the authority to reverse that decision.\nThe big ISPs also have to worry about Congress. The Senate voted to reverse the repeal of Title II regulations as part of the Congressional Review Act (CRA) that was used to pass the last budget. The issue is not currently slated for a vote in the House of Representatives and it seems clear that there are not enough votes there to reverse the FCC\u2019s decisions. But it\u2019s only four months until the next election and there is a chance that the Democrats will win a majority of seats. One would think that net neutrality would be on the list of legislative priorities for a Democratic House since polls show over an 80% public approval of the issue.\nA vote by Congress to implement net neutrality would end the various court cases since the new laws would supersede any actions taking by the FCC on prior rules. It\u2019s been the lack of Congressional action that has been the underlying reason for all of the various FCC actions and lawsuits on the topic over the years \u2013 Congress can give the FCC specific direction and the authority to enforce whatever Congress wants done.\nThere is another wild card in the mix in that numerous states have either passed rules concerning net neutrality or are contemplating doing so. Most of the state laws would restrict the award of state telecom business to vendors that adhere to net neutrality. My guess is that these lawsuits will make it through appeals because States have the authority to determine their purchasing preferences. But realistically these laws might backfire since most ISPs that are large enough to tackle state telecom needs are likely to be in violation of net neutrality. States implementing these rules might find themselves unable to find a suitable telecom vendor.\nThe most direct state net neutrality law comes from Washington. Their law, which went into effect automatically when the FCC net neutrality laws expired, prohibits ISPs from blocking or throttling home landline or mobile data. It also specifically prohibits paid prioritization. An even more stringent bill was near passage by the California legislature. As I was writing this blog it appears that AT&T lobbyists were successful in derailing that legislation. It\u2019s likely that we\u2019ll see more actions from state legislatures in the coming year.\nThe FCC stated in the Title II repeal order that States were not allowed to override the FCC order. But as we\u2019ve seen many times in the past at the FCC, there is a constant battle between federal authority and state\u2019s rights, .and disputes of this kind are almost always resolved by the courts. There is a long history of battles between FCC authority and State\u2019s rights and over the years both sides have won battles.\nThe big ISPs hate uncertainty and each of these paths provide a way to reinstate net neutrality. It seems unlikely that the big ISPs will be aggressive with changes until they get a better feel for the resolution of these various challenges to the FCC. Some of the ISPs already had practices that skirted net neutrality rules such as zero-rating of their own content. It\u2019s seems likely that the ISPs will continue to push around the edges of net neutrality, but it seems unlikely that the ISPs will be more aggressive with implementing products and practices that are clear net neutrality violations. The bottom line is that the end of the FCC administrative process was only the beginning of the process and we still have a way to go to get a clear resolution of the issue.\nTagged FCC, net neutraility, Title II Regulation, US Circuit Court of Appeals\nStates and Net Neutrality\nWe now know how states are going to react to the end of net neutrality. There are several different responses so far. First, a coalition of 23 states filed a lawsuit challenging the FCC\u2019s ability to eliminate net neutrality and Title II regulation of broadband. The lawsuit is mostly driven by blue states, but there are red states included like Mississippi and Kentucky.\nThe lawsuit argues that the FCC has exceeded its authority in eliminating net neutrality. The lawsuit makes several claims:\nThe suit claims that under the Administrative Procedure Act (ACA) the FCC can\u2019t make \u201carbitrary and capricious\u201d changes to existing policies. The FCC has defended net neutrality for over a decade and the claim is that the FCC\u2019s ruling fails to provide enough justification for abandoning the existing policy.\nThe suit claims that the FCC ignored the significant public record filed in the case that details the potential harm to consumers from ending net neutrality.\nThe suit claims that the FCC exceeded its authority by reclassifying broadband service as a Title I information service rather than as a Title II telecommunications service.\nFinally, the suit claims that the FCC ruling improperly preempts state and local laws.\nLike with past challenges of major FCC rulings, one would expect this suit to go through at least several levels of courts, perhaps even to the supreme court. It\u2019s likely that the loser of the first ruling will appeal. This process is likely to take a year or longer. Generally, the first court to hear the case will determine quickly if some or all of the FCC\u2019s ruling net neutrality order will be stayed until resolution of the lawsuit.\nI lamented in a recent blog how partisan this and other FCCs have gotten. It would be a positive thing for FCC regulation in general if the courts put some cap on the ability of the FCC to create new policy without considering existing policies and the public record about the harm that can be caused by a shift in policy. Otherwise we face having this and future FCCs constantly changing the rules every time we get a new administration \u2013 and that\u2019s not healthy for the industry.\nA second tactic being used by states is to implement a state law that effectively implements net neutrality at the state level. The states of New York, New Jersey and Montana have passed laws that basically mimic the old FCC net neutrality rules at the state level. It\u2019s an interesting tactic and will trigger a lawsuit about state rights if challenged (and I have to imagine that somebody will challenge these laws). I\u2019ve read a few lawyers who opine that this tactic has some legs since the FCC largely walked away from regulating broadband, and in doing so might have accidentally opened up the door for the states to regulate the issue. If these laws hold up that would mean a hodgepodge of net neutrality rules by state \u2013 something that benefits nobody.\nAnother tactic being taken is for states, and even a few cities, to pass laws that change the purchasing rules so that any carrier that bids for government telecom business must adhere to net neutrality. This is an interesting tactic and I haven\u2019t seen anybody that thinks this is not allowed. Governments have wide latitude in deciding the rules for purchasing goods and services and there are already many similar restrictions that states put onto purchasing. The only problem with this tactic is going to be if eventually all of the major carriers violate the old net neutrality rules. That could leave a state with poor or no good choice of telecom providers.\nAs usual, California is taking a slightly different tactic. They want to require that carriers must adhere to net neutrality if they use state-owned telecom facilities or facilities that were funded by the state. Over the years California has built fiber of its own and also given out grants for carriers to build broadband networks. This includes a recently announced grant program that is likely to go largely to Frontier and CenturyLink. If this law is upheld it could cause major problems for carriers that have taken state money in the past.\nIt\u2019s likely that there are going to be numerous lawsuits challenging different aspects of the various attempts by states to protect net neutrality. And there are likely to also be new tactics tried by states during the coming year to further muddy the picture. It\u2019s not unusual for the courts to finally decide the legitimacy of major FCC decisions. But there are so many different tactics being used here that we are likely to get conflicting rulings from different courts. It\u2019s clearly going to take some time for this to all settle out.\nOne interesting aspect of all of this is how the FCC will react if their cancellation of net neutrality is put on hold by the courts. If that happens it means that some or all of net neutrality will still be the law of the land. The FCC always has the option to enforce or not enforce the rules, so you\u2019d suspect that they wouldn\u2019t do much about ISPs that violate the spirit of the rules. But more importantly, the FCC is walking away from regulating broadband as part of killing Title II regulation. They are actively shuttling some regulatory authority to the FTC for issues like privacy. It seems to me that this wouldn\u2019t be allowed until the end of the various lawsuits. I think the one thing we can count on is that this is going to be a messy regulatory year for broadband.\nTagged FCC, FTC, net neutraility, Title II Regulation\nTagged Chairman Ajit Pai, Federal Trade Commission, net neutraility, Title II regulations\nSmall ISPs and Net Neutrailty\nLast week a small ISP asked me if they should be concerned about the potential end of net neutrality. It\u2019s clear that the new FCC chairman is either going to reverse the net neutrality order completely or hobble it significantly. My response to the question comes in several parts.\nFirst, net neutrality has had virtually zero impact on small ISPs. It is inconceivable to me that a small ISP could somehow find a way to violate the basic principles of net neutrality. It\u2019s not something a small ISP can do on their own and they would have to somehow make a deal with a content providers that would give them the ability to discriminate against customers or against other carriers.\nIf anything, not having any real market power can be turned into a marketing advantage. Small ISPs should be advertising the fact that they are the one ISP in the market that does not spy on customers. Small ISPs generally offer bandwidth with few strings attached \u2013 customers are free to use what they buy in almost any manner.\nIf net neutrality goes away the real impact is going to come when the big carriers begin offering products that give them an unbeatable market advantage. We already have a hint at what such products are like by looking at the cellular carriers. It\u2019s clear that AT&T and Verizon are each heading down a path where they can offer cellular customers free access to certain video content while charging all other data use against stingy data caps. And, with net neutrality going away, industry analysts expect them to step this up and begin offering exclusive content to their cellular customers that they can\u2019t get elsewhere.\nBut that\u2019s not the end game. The product that net neutrality is aimed to protect us from is what is called a curated web. Consider, for example, that some of the content providers join together to partner with AT&T. This could be traditional programmers like ESPN or newer content providers like Facebook or YouTube. These companies could help to subsidize customer data plans to entice people to buy a curated web product.\nSuch subsidies could mean cell plans that significantly less expensive than normal cellular service, but which comes with all of the web access baked-in. The content providers would encourage you to only use their portal. They would control which browser you use. They would control your search engine. And they would advertise specifically to you and collect everything they can about your preferences, buying habits, social contacts, etc. A curated cellphone product would severely curb a user\u2019s ability to get to other content.\nSuch a product could become popular if it bundles in things people already like such as Facebook, YouTube and other popular web sites. The upside to the content providers is that they have exclusive control of you for purposes of data gathering and advertising \u2013 and they ought to be willing to pay for that right. And customers are going to love the savings.\nYou might ask, \u201cWhy worry about cellphone plans? I don\u2019t compete against them.\u201d Well, there is nothing to stop curated web plans from coming to landline broadband as well. Comcast might have a normal broadband product at $60, but a curated one at half that. A company like Comcast could offer multiple curated web products \u2013 perhaps one from Facebook, a sports package from ESPN, another that focuses on Star Trek and science fiction, and so on.\nThese curated plans don\u2019t sound bad if somebody comes out with one that you would find of interest \u2013 and that is the danger. People are likely to want such plans if it saves money and has a lot of the content they already use.\nBut curated web access has several big problems. First, they give the ISP that offers them a major market advantage over any competition in the market. It\u2019s hard for anybody else to compete against a web product that has been paid down to be under market rates by a content provider like Facebook. Second, the curated web will stifle new web content providers. It\u2019s easy to think that companies like Facebook and Google are so large on the web that they can\u2019t be supplanted by something else. But it has only been a few years since when the web was dominated by companies such as AOL, Yahoo and others. It\u2019s almost in the nature of the web that people\u2019s tastes in web content changes over time, sometimes rapidly. The next Google or Facebook is never going to get traction if a huge chunk of the web is curated by the current content giants. In that environment we might still be seeing a Facebook-curated web a century from now \u2013 and that would be an innovation killer.\nBut, to circle back to the original question: Small ISPs are not harmed today by net neutrality. 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        "raw_content": "SAMBURU(Xinhua) \u2014 Ranger Scout David from \u2018Save the Elephants\u2019 reporting his observation of elephants at Samburu National Reserve, Kenya. Africa\u2019s overall elephant population has seen the worst declines in 25 years, mainly due to poaching over the past 10 years, according to the African Elephant Status Report launched by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) at the ongoing 17th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Spices of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) in Johannesburg. The real decline in the past 10 years from estimates is considered to be closer to 111,000. The continental total is now thought to be about 415,000 elephants, although there may be an additional 117,000 to 135,000 elephants in areas not systematically surveyed.\nAfrica\u2019s overall Elephant population has seen the worst declines in 25 years, mainly due to poaching \u2014 according to IUCN\u2019s African Elephant Status Report launched at the 17th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to CITES, taking place in Johannesburg, South Africa.\nThe report is an authoritative source of knowledge about the numbers and distribution of African Elephant populations across their 37 range states in sub-Saharan Africa.\nIt presents more than 275 new or updated estimates for individual Elephant populations across Africa, with over 180 of these arising from systematic surveys. The report summarizes \u2014 for the first time in almost a decade \u2014 Elephant numbers at the continental, regional and national levels, and examines changes in population estimates at the site level.\nBased on population estimates from a wide range of sources \u2014 including aerial surveys and Elephant dung counts \u2014 the estimates for 2015 are 93,000 lower than in 2006. However, this figure includes 18,000 from previously uncounted populations. Therefore, the real decline from estimates is considered to be closer to 111,000. The continental total is now thought to be about 415,000 Elephants, although there may be an additional 117,000 to 135,000 Elephants in areas not systematically surveyed.\nThe surge in poaching for ivory that began approximately a decade ago \u2014 the worst that Africa has experienced since the 1970s and 1980s \u2014 has been the main driver of the decline, while habitat loss poses an increasingly serious, long-term threat to the species, according to the report.\n\u201cThese new numbers reveal the truly alarming plight of the majestic Elephant \u2014 one of the world\u2019s most intelligent animals and the largest terrestrial mammal alive today,\u201d says IUCN Director General Inger Andersen. \u201cIt is shocking but not surprising that poaching has taken such a dramatic toll on this iconic species. This report provides further scientific evidence of the need to scale up efforts to combat poaching. Nevertheless, these efforts must not detract from addressing other major and increasingly devastating threats such as habitat loss.\u201d\nWith over 70% of the estimated African Elephants, Southern Africa has by far the largest number of the species \u2014 approximately 293,000 Elephants in systematically surveyed areas. Eastern Africa holds about 86,000 (20%) estimated Elephants, while Central Africa has about 24,000 estimated Elephants (6%). West Africa continues to hold the smallest regional population with approximately 11,000 (under 3%).\nEastern Africa \u2014 the region most affected by poaching \u2014 has experienced an almost 50% Elephant population reduction, largely attributed to an over 60% decline in Tanzania\u2019s Elephant population. Although some sites have recorded declines, Elephant numbers have been stable or increasing since 2006 in Uganda, Kenya, and Rwanda, and range expansion has been reported in Kenya.\nCentral Africa\u2019s forest Elephant population has been substantially affected by poaching for ivory, since the 1990s. The Democratic Republic of Congo used to hold one of the most significant forest Elephant populations in Africa, which has now been reduced to tiny remnants of its former size. Gabon and Congo now hold Africa\u2019s most important forest Elephant populations but both have been affected by heavy poaching in recent years, as have the forest and savannah populations of Cameroon. The savanna populations of Chad have taken heavy losses and those in the Central African Republic have almost completely disappeared.\nWest Africa\u2019s Elephant populations are mostly small, fragmented and isolated with 12 populations reported as lost since 2006 in C\u00f4te d\u2019Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea Bissau, Sierra Leone, Togo, Guinea and Nigeria. The Elephant population in the trans-frontier \u201cWAP\u201d complex that straddles the border between Benin, Burkina Faso and Niger remains the strong-hold of West Africa\u2019s Elephant population.\nWhile poaching has not had the same impact in Southern Africa as in other areas, the region is now also facing the emergence of a growing poaching threat. Population declines have been observed in Mozambique and some areas in Zimbabwe, while major populations in Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe are stable or increasing, and there is evidence of Elephant range expansion in Botswana. There is still uncertainty about the size of the KAZA trans-frontier Elephant population \u2014 the single largest on the continent \u2014 and it remains critical to undertake a coordinated survey of this population.\n\u201cThis is the first time since 2006 that we have produced an African Elephant status report with a continent-wide update and analysis of Elephant numbers and distribution,\u201d says Holly Dublin, Chair of the IUCN Species Survival Commission\u2019s African Elephant Specialist Group (AfESG) who led the preparation of the report. \u201cThis report highlights how important it is to regularly monitor, assess and analyze the status of the African Elephant. Understanding population numbers and their distribution is crucial in order to recognise threats faced by the species, target conservation actions and assess their effectiveness. 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        "raw_content": "Figuring Out Whether the Weather Has Any Effect on Human Emotions\nWhy do you smile at the bright sunshine or feel bogged down on a dark, rainy day? Know how weather affects human emotions in this article.\n\"Sunshine is delicious, rain is refreshing, wind braces us up, snow is exhilarating; there is really no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather.\"\nNot many of us will agree with John Ruskin over the above lines. Sunshine is delicious of course, but rain is hardly refreshing when it pours incessantly through the dirty, gray sky. A ferocious wind may induce fear, and a snowy day rarely makes you feel good about anything. Weather, in fact, is the biggest metaphor of human emotions. It has such a great impact on our lives that most of our plans are influenced by local weather forecast. It is amazing how we can associate different human emotions with the myriad moods of nature. Incidentally, this is not just a psychological phenomenon, but it has been proven that weather indeed affects us at physiological level.\nWhat are the Effects of Weather on Human Emotions\nAlthough, it is impossible for the weather to create or induce emotions in human beings, it certainly enhances or triggers your existing frame of mind. For example, if you have been dumped by your partner, then a dark, dreary day would only make you feel worse and gloomy. Although, a sunny day wouldn't take away your pain, it can certainly lift your spirits, so that you feel a lot less miserable. Here is how the different moods of nature affect your own emotions.\nAccording to a study conducted by E. Howarth and M.S. Hoffman, sunny weather induces the feeling of happiness, well-being and good health. Rise in temperature was found to be in proportion with lift in spirits. Sunny weather reduced the feeling of anxiety and skepticism. The positive effects of sun on human emotions can be attributed to a neuro-chemical named serotonin. Serotonin controls emotions related to memory, depression and sleep. The levels of serotonin increase in sunny weather which has a positive impact on your mind.\nHumidity has adverse effects on human emotions such as affection and vigor. Humidity makes your mind and body sluggish and impedes your desire to do anything. Besides, it also affects your concentration and makes you feel sleepy.\nEver wondered why you feel sleepy when you switch off the lights or pull curtains? A chemical named melatonin is responsible for this. Melatonin is synthesized from serotonin, in the absence of sunlight. Melatonin induces sleep at night.\nWinter days are characterized by less sunlight and extreme coldness. The dull, dreary winter has same effect of the human mind as dark night. The levels of serotonin fall and you start feeling gloomy. The production of serotonin in winter is only half of that in summer. In some people, winter brings about annual mood shift identified as Seasonal Affective Disorder or SAD. The symptoms of SAD surface by the end of fall and remain throughout the winter months.\nPeople react in different ways to rain. While some people may immensely enjoy rain, a few others may totally get depressed and annoyed by rain. However, nobody likes dull, rainy days marked by persistent downpour.\nWeather also triggers certain health conditions, which invariably has effect on human psyche. For instance, winter months make conditions such as arthritis worse, causing a lot of pain and discomfort to individuals. Similarly, rain is associated with various common infections, which may affect the quality of life of people.\nAlthough, different people react to same weather in a different way, there are certainly some seasons that are able to induce a feeling of happiness more than other seasons. To quote John Ruskin again, \"there is no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather.\"",
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        "raw_content": "One kind of counting question\nThe SAT will throw two common kinds of \u201ccounting\u201d problems your way. I\u2019ll handle one of them in this post. The other kind, well, I\u2019ll get to it when I get to it. \ud83d\ude42\nI like to call this kind of problem a matching problem. It\u2019ll usually involve a bunch of people who all need to shake hands, or a league in which every team needs to play every other team. Or a massage club where everyone has to give everyone else a back massage. I don\u2019t know\u2026whatever. Everyone has to touch everyone at the touching party?\n\u2026this is going nowhere. Let\u2019s see an example.\nEach team in a kickball league plays each other team 4 times during the season. If there are 7 teams in the league, how many games long is the season?\nWhat you\u2019re going to want to do here is draw a diagram.\nArrange the letters A-G (representing the 7 teams) in a large circle. Now draw\nlines connecting each letter to each other letter, carefully counting as you draw. (If you try to count after you\u2019re done drawing, you\u2019re going to have a pretty difficult time getting an accurate count.) The best way to go about this is to draw every line that you can that originates at\nA, and then do the same for B, etc.\nYou\u2019ll know you\u2019re done when you have something that resembles a star with all its outer points connected. Like so:\nThe number of lines you just drew \u2013 21, you awesome counter you \u2013 equals the number of games required for each team to play each other once. If each team has to play each other 4 times, multiply 21 by 4 to get the answer: 84! BAM!\nPretty amazing, right? It\u2019s just so\u2026beautiful. No, stop crying. It\u2019s totally inappropriate for you to be crying right now. I know it\u2019s pretty but you need to stop. I refuse to move on until you stop crying.\nOf course, if you want to represent the above diagram mathematically, you could say that Team A needs to play all the other teams, so it plays 6 games. Then Team B needs to play all the teams except Team A (since they already played), so that\u2019s 5 more games. Follow that line of reasoning until its end and you get:\nBut I think the star is prettier (and easier to remember).\nCare to try a few more?\nthese were pretty easy here is how I did them.\n17.Tteam 1 plays against the 6 other teams and each of them four times so tm 1 plays 24 games. Team 2 plays also plays the other 6 teams but since team 1 was already counted it plays 20 games. So now with the pattern of -4 games you just have to add 24+20+16+12+8+4+0 = 84. Really easy once you get it.\n16. The exact same concept as above. The first person shakes hands with five others. The second person can only shake hands with four others because he already shook hands with the first. Thus its 5+4+3+2+1 = 15\n17. Again same concept. Including pete there are a total of 5 players. 4+3+2+1 = 10. Then there is the final match, 10+1 = 11.\nBut the star thing was pretty cool too.\nYet again, there\u2019s a much more intuitive and deeper way to solve the problem. Anytime N teams must play each other exactly once, aka anytime N people must shake each other\u2019s hands exactly once (the problem is generally known as the Handshake Problem), there are (N choose 2) games played \u2014 you\u2019re just choosing the two teams to play, and you don\u2019t care about order because a Yankees-Red Sox game is the same thing as a Red Sox-Yankees game (in this scenario, where who\u2019s home doesn\u2019t matter\u2026). So the fast, deep, generalizable way to answer your example is 7C2 times 4, 84.\nThe interesting insight you can generate here by connecting the method I just described to the sum-up-all-the-possibilities method (6+5+4+3+2+1) is that the sum of the first N positive integers is just (N+1 choose 2). That\u2019s because (N+1 choose 2) is just (N+1)!/[2!*(N-1)!]=(N+1)(N)/2=the formula for the sum of an arithmetic sequence with initial term 1 and final term N.\nYes! I love working through this with students who have already done some combinatorics in school and seeing the light bulb above their heads flicker on. \ud83d\ude09\n#18 is discussed here.\nA good trick answer for the example problem would have been \u201c21\u201d. I got to that point on my own and thought that that was the answer. If it had been test day, I would have been doomed!",
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        "raw_content": "They Haven\u2019t Done Anything to My Book. It\u2019s Right There on the Shelf\nRaymond Chandler? James M. Cain? Alan Moore? William S. Burroughs? Larry Niven? Stephen King? Elmore Leonard? William Faulkner? Owen Sheers?\nDear Quote Investigator: I have heard the following anecdote told about Raymond Chandler, James M. Cain, Stephen King, and Elmore Leonard. A journalist once visited the house of a popular author who had sold the movie rights to several of his novels to Hollywood. The quality of the resultant movies had been lamented by critics. The reporter attempted to commiserate with the writer by saying that Hollywood had ruined his books, but the author led the visitor into his study and pointed to a bookshelf:\nThey haven\u2019t done anything to my books. They\u2019re still right there on the shelf. They\u2019re fine.\nIs this story accurate? Who were the participants?\nQuote Investigator: The earliest evidence for this tale known to QI was published in the New York Times Book Review in March 1969. The influential cultural critic John Leonard visited James M. Cain at his home in Hyattsville, Maryland. Cain had written several best-selling books in the 1930s and 1940s including: \u201cThe Postman Always Rings Twice\u201d, \u201cMildred Pierce\u201d, and \u201cDouble Indemnity\u201d. These works were transformed into movies of variable quality. Leonard reported on the remarks of Cain: 1\nAll the early novels were made into movies. (Hollywood made $12-million from Cain; Cain made $100,000.) He has seen only two of the movies made from his books. \u201cThere are some foods some people just don\u2019t like. I just don\u2019t like movies. People tell me, don\u2019t you care what they\u2019ve done to your book? I tell them, they haven\u2019t done anything to my book. It\u2019s right there on the shelf. They paid me and that\u2019s the end of it.\u201d\nThe citation above was located by top researcher Bill Mullins. In 1974 a book titled \u201cGraham Greene: The Films of His Fiction\u201d referenced the comments of Cain. The phrasing presented matched the version in the New York Times: 2\nThe American novelist James M. Cain once remarked that he had rarely gone to see the screen version of one of his novels. \u201cPeople tell me, don\u2019t you care what they\u2019ve done to your book? I tell them, they haven\u2019t done anything to my book. It\u2019s right there on the shelf. They paid me and that\u2019s the end of it.\u201d\nOn January 7, 1977 James M. Cain was interviewed by David Zinsser on behalf of the prominent literary magazine \u201cThe Paris Review\u201d. Cain died in October 1977, and the interview was published in 1978. When he was asked about the film version of \u201cDouble Indemnity\u201d Cain responded with the exact same sequence of six sentences that he employed eight years previously in 1969: 3\nDid you ever go and see the film? What did you think of it?\nI don\u2019t go. There are some foods some people just don\u2019t like. I just don\u2019t like movies. People tell me, don\u2019t you care what they\u2019ve done to your book? I tell them, they haven\u2019t done anything to my book. It\u2019s right there on the shelf. They paid me and that\u2019s the end of it.\nShortly after the death of Cain, the New York Times printed an obituary by John Leonard which repeated four of the sentences from the Cain quotation. The phrase \u201cwhat they\u2019ve done to your book?\u201d was slightly modified to yield \u201cwhat they\u2019ve done to your books?\u201d 4\nIn 1981 the Washington Post printed an article by Roy Hoopes containing a version of the quotation ascribed to Cain. The phrase \u201cIt\u2019s right there on the shelf\u201d was slightly altered to yield \u201cIt\u2019s right up there on the shelf\u201d: 5\nWhenever some young reporter asked him how he felt about what MGM, Lana Turner and John Garfield had done to his book, he would reply: \u201cThey haven\u2019t done anything to my book. It\u2019s right up there on the shelf.\u201d\nIn 1982 Roy Hoopes published a biography titled \u201cCain\u201d, and the book included the same version of the quotation that Hoopes used in the 1981 Washington Post article. No citation was listed: 6\nIn 1990 \u201cAmerican Literary Anecdotes\u201d printed the following instance of the tale featuring Cain: 7\nWhen an interviewer from a literary magazine commiserated with the novelist, noting that Hollywood had ruined Double Indemnity, The Postman Always Rings Twice and all his other books, Cain sat up and studied a shelf in his library. \u201cNo, they are all still right there,\u201d he said.\nIn September 1991 the controversialist author William S. Burroughs wrote an introduction to the book \u201cEverything Is Permitted: The Making of Naked Lunch\u201d. This volume described the process of constructing a film based on the benchmark novel by Burroughs \u201cNaked Lunch\u201d.\nThe introduction linked the anecdote under investigation to Raymond Chandler instead of James M. Cain. Chandler and Cain are often grouped together as crime writers whose books were foundational to the film noir genre in cinema. Chandler also worked on the screenplay of Cain\u2019s \u201cDouble Indemnity\u201d. QI believes that the ascription to Chandler was caused by confusion and was mistaken: 8\nI hope that my readers will judge the film as something quite apart from my novel, and that I may perhaps find some new readers thereby.\nRaymond Chandler was once asked, \u201cHow do you feel about what Hollywood has done to your novels?\u201d He reportedly answered, \u201cMy novels? Why, Hollywood hasn\u2019t done anything to them. They\u2019re still right there, on the shelf.\u201d\nIn 1992 the noted director David Cronenberg participated in a question and answer session after the screening of his film \u201cNaked Lunch\u201d. Following the lead of William S. Burroughs, Cronenberg also connected the anecdote to Raymond Chandler instead of James M. Cain: 9\nCRONENBERG: And I must say that Burroughs was totally supportive and very easy about the making of the film. 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Moore attached the anecdote to Raymond Chandler: 10\nApparently, someone asked Raymond Chandler once what he thought of Hollywood ruining all of his books. And he took them into his study and pointed up to the shelf where they all were, and he said, \u201cLook, they\u2019re there. They\u2019re fine. They\u2019re okay.\u201d That\u2019s the attitude I have to take. The film hasn\u2019t ruined my book.\nIn 2003 the well-known science fiction author Larry Niven answered questions collected from participants at the website slashdot.org. Niven employed an instance of the saying: 11\nYes, I would like to see my works made into movies. All of them. Short stories as well as novels. Why not? A movie doesn\u2019t ruin a book; the book is still there, unchanged, and may even see a larger audience. See Vince Gerardis of Created By, my agent, if you\u2019ve just won a lottery.\nIn 2006 the website of Powell\u2019s Books, a chain of bookstores headquartered in Portland, Oregon, published an interview with blockbuster author Stephen King who envisioned the following scenario: 12\nThere was a college freshman who came to interview James M. Cain towards the end of his life. \u2026\nAnd this guy came and sat down with Cain, and the first thing that he said was, he moaned about how the movies had ruined all James M. Cain\u2019s books. Cain said, \u201cNo, they haven\u2019t, young fella; they\u2019re all right behind me,\u201d and pointed at the shelf in the back of the room. 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The writer described the anecdote, but expressed uncertainty about the identity of the main participant: 14\nAs to the whole kerfuffle over the film itself, I am reminded of the famous author (variously identified as William Faulkner, Raymond Chandler, and James M. Cain), who was once asked, \u201cHow do you feel about what Hollywood has done to your books?\u201d \u201cHollywood has not done a thing to my books,\u201d he replied. \u201cThey\u2019re right over there on the shelf, exactly as I wrote them.\u201d\nIn 2011 Owen Sheers, author of the alternate history novel \u201cResistance\u201d, wrote an article for The Telegraph newspaper describing his experiences during the filming of his book. He employed a version of the saying: 15\nIsn\u2019t it painful, they ask, to watch film-makers, producers and actors change, rough-handle and manipulate your novel? But, I explain, they haven\u2019t.\nNo one has done anything to my book. I can see it now on the shelf above my desk. It still exists as I wrote it, with all its flaws and voice and dialogue intact. When a book is turned into a film it is the story that is manipulated, not the novel, and as such I was excited rather than anxious when the film\u2019s director Amit Gupta asked me to co-write the screenplay with him.\nIn 2013 the television series \u201cUnder the Dome\u201d based on a novel by Stephen King premiered. Some King fans were unhappy with the liberties that were taken with the material in the novel. King responded by posting a letter on his official website that included a retelling of the Cain anecdote: 16\nFor those of you out there in Constant Reader Land who are feeling miffed because the TV version of Under the Dome varies considerably from the book version, here\u2019s a little story.\nNear the end of his life, and long after his greatest novels were written, James M. Cain agreed to be interviewed by a student reporter who covered culture and the arts for his college newspaper. This young man began his time with Cain by bemoaning how Hollywood had changed books such as The Postman Always Rings Twice and Double Indemnity. Before he could properly get into his rant, the old man interrupted him by pointing to a shelf of books behind his desk. \u201cThe movies didn\u2019t change them a bit, son,\u201d he said. \u201cThey\u2019re all right up there. Every word is the same as when I wrote them.\u201d\nIn conclusion, based on current evidence this saying should be credited to James M. Cain. The earliest instance was printed in 1969, but it is possible that an older citation will be uncovered in the future because Cain\u2019s most popular novels were filmed starting in the 1940s. There is no substantive support for ascribing the quotation to Chandler. Some other notable artists have employed the saying and typically gave credit to Cain or Chandler.\n(Deep thanks to Bill Mullins who broached this topic and located the key 1969 citation and several other valuable cites.)\nUpdate History: On August 4, 2014 the 1992 citation was updated to indicate that the information had been verified on paper.\n1969 March 2, New York Times, Section: Book Review, The Wish of James M. Cain by John Leonard, Quote Page BR2, Column 3, New York. (ProQuest) \u21a9\n1974, Graham Greene: The Films of His Fiction by Gene D. Phillips, Series: Studies in Culture & Communication, Chapter 2, Quote Page 14, Teachers College Press, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York. (Verified on paper) \u21a9\n1978 Spring-Summer, The Paris Review, Interview: James M. Cain, The Art of Fiction No. 69, Interviewed conducted by David Zinsser, (Date of interview: January 7, 1977), Paris Review, Inc., Flushing, New York. (Online archive of The Paris Review at theparisreview.org; accessed July 26, 2013) link \u21a9\n1977 October 29, New York Times, \u201cJames M. Cain, 85, the Author Of \u2018Postman Always Rings Twice\u2019: Novelist Who Scoffed at Label of \u2018Tough Guy\u2019 Is Dead\u201d by John Leonard, Quote Page 21, New York. (ProQuest) \u21a9\n1981 November 8, Washington Post, The Postman\u2019s Journey: How James M. Cain Wrote \u201cThe Postman Always Rings Twice\u201d And How Hollywood Murdered It \u2013 Twice by Roy Hoopes, Start Page M1, Quote Page M5, Column 6, Washington, D.C. (ProQuest) \u21a9\nCain by Roy Hoopes, Quote Page xi and 379, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York. (Verified with scans) \u21a9\n1990, American Literary Anecdotes by Robert Hendrickson, Quote Page 38, Facts on File, New York. (Verified on paper) \u21a9\n1992, Everything Is Permitted: The Making of Naked Lunch, Edited by Ira Silverberg, Introduction by William S. 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        "raw_content": "Effectiveness of Large Power Reduction for a Combined-Cycle Power Plant with Several Gas Turbines and One Steam Turbine and Some of the Shutdown Equipment Used as Hot Reserve\nYu. A. Radin\nV. I. Gombolevskii\nV. B. Smyshlyaev\nD. V. Rudenko\nThe change in the structure of generating capacities and the commissioning of combined-cycle power units with efficiency much higher than that of the best steam-power units motivated designing these units mainly for baseloads. However, the recent market changes in the generating capacities of Russia and other countries have required extending the normal operating range of CCPPs with HRSGs and accelerating hot start-ups after short (up to 8 \u2013 10 hours) downtimes.\ncombined-cycle power plant (CCPP) gas turbine steam turbine heat-recovery steam generator (HRSG) control range hot reserve\nTranslated from \u00c9lektricheskie Stantsii, No. 11, November 2017, pp. 17 \u2013 22.\nSO 153-34.20.501\u20132003. Operating Rules and Regulations for Electric Power Plants and Grids [in Russian], Minenergo RF (2003).Google Scholar\nRF Pat. No. 2529748, IPC F22B35/02/, V. I. Gombolevskii, Yu. A. Radin, and A. S. Shabunin, \u201cMethod of maintaining the thermal state of shutdown drum-type steam boiler\u201d, owner OAO VTI, appl. Sep. 10, 2013; publ. Sep. 27, 2014.Google Scholar\nYu. A. Radin, A. V. Davidov, A. V. Chugin, and I. N. Piskovatskov, \u201cDetermining the normal operating power range of a PGU-450T power-generating unit operating in condensing mode,\u201d Teplo\u00e9nergetika, No. 5, 47 \u2013 52 (2004).Google Scholar\nA. F. D\u2019yakov, P. A. Berezinets, and V. B. Gribov, \u201cNorth-West Combined-Cycle Cogeneration Plant in Saint-Petersburg: Static characteristics,\u201d \u00c9lektr. Stantsii, No. 12, 12 \u2013 17 (1996).Google Scholar\nA. F. Bogachev, Yu. A. Radin, and O. B. Gerasimenko, Operational Aspects and Damage of Heat-Recovery Steam Generators of Binary Combined-Cycle Power Units [in Russian], \u00c9nergoatomizdat, Moscow (2008).Google Scholar\n1.All-Russia Thermal Engineering InstituteMoscowRussia\nRadin, Y.A., Gombolevskii, V.I., Smyshlyaev, V.B. et al. Power Technol Eng (2018) 52: 69. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10749-018-0911-7",
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        "raw_content": "God's Feet are in My Sandbox\nFaith Chronicles of a Texas Death Row Chaplain\nContact Author - Rick Anderson\nTrailer - God's Feet are in My Sandbox\nRick Anderson has been a pastor in East Texas since 2000 and has a Master of Divinity from Asbury Theological Seminary. He served as the Death Row Chaplain for the Texas Department of Criminal Justice for sixteen months ending in September of 2009.\nRick is an Ordained Elder in the United Methodist Church and writes regularly for two local newspapers. He lives with his wife, Kim, and their three children in Nacogdoches, Texas.\nReviewed by Anne Boiling for Readers' Favorite\nAs soon as I read the title of this book I knew it would be special. God's Feet Are In My Sandbox is the inspiring autobiography of Rick Anderson. As a young man Anderson considered suicide. In his deep depression he drove to a pond with a Gideon Bible in his pocket. He began to read how Jesus had called Lazarus from the tomb. Rick knew he was dead inside and only Jesus could restore his life. His friends and family knew he was a changed man.\nHe met and fell in love with Judy. They were both fully committed to living a Christ like life. Together they served the Lord. Judy had two children previously, together they had Caleb and later they adopted Lucy Grace. They depended on the Lord and He never failed to meet their needs. Judy discovered a lump in her breast. It proved to be malignant. The cancer later spread throughout her body. I had tears in my eyes as I read the hospital scene. She asked Rick to let her go. It must have been one of the most difficult things Rick ever had to do.\nMan was not meant to be alone and Rick longed for companionship. God sent Kim into his life and once again his family increased in size.\nRick felt God leading him into prison ministry. In the last half of the book he shares the stories of the men on death row. The tales of the men are heartwarming.\nGod's Feet Are In My Sandbox is beautifully written. Rick Anderson has faced tragedy, hardship, and depression. Through God he not only survived he thrived. This book is written in a conversational manner. I felt as though I were sitting across from Rick sharing a cup of tea as he shared his story with me. I'm glad I read this book, you will be too.\nOk, I've been looking for some answers in all the wrong places. I was sent this link a while back when some of the trouble started. God has a way of sending messages. I just need to listen better. LOL",
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        "raw_content": "Spinel on top of a pargasite, and both perched and centered atop a marble matrix\nSpinel structural group\na = 8.0898(9) \u00c5; Z = 8\nVarious; red, pink, blue, lavender/violet, dark green, brown, black, colourless\nOctehedra or flat triangular plates caused by twinning\n(depending on the composition) the rare, Zn-rich spinel can be as high as 4.40, otherwise it averages from 3.58-3.61\nWeak to medium magnetic, sometimes fluorescent (red synthetic yes, natural red sometimes)\nSpinel ( /sp\u026a\u02c8n\u025bl/) is the magnesium aluminium member of the larger spinel group of minerals. It has the formula MgAl2O4 in the cubic crystal system. Its name comes from Latin \"spina\" (arrow).[1] Balas ruby is an old name for a rose-tinted variety of spinel.\nCut spinel\nSpinel crystallizes in the isometric system; common crystal forms are octahedra, usually twinned. It has an imperfect octahedral cleavage and a conchoidal fracture. Its hardness is 8, its specific gravity is 3.5\u20134.1, and it is transparent to opaque with a vitreous to dull luster. It may be colorless, but is usually various shades of pink, rose, red, blue, green, yellow, brown, black, or (uncommon) violet. There is a unique natural white spinel, now lost, that surfaced briefly in what is now Sri Lanka. Some spinels are among the most famous gemstones; among them are the Black Prince's Ruby and the \"Timur ruby\" in the British Crown Jewels, and the \"C\u00f4te de Bretagne\", formerly from the French Crown jewels. The Samarian Spinel is the largest known spinel in the world, weighing 500 carats (100 g).\nThe transparent red spinels were called spinel-rubies or balas rubies. In the past, before the arrival of modern science, spinels and rubies were equally known as rubies. After the 18th century the word ruby was only used for the red gem variety of the mineral corundum and the word spinel came to be used. \"Balas\" is derived from Balascia, the ancient name for Badakhshan, a region in central Asia situated in the upper valley of the Panj River, one of the principal tributaries of the Oxus River. Mines in the Gorno Badakhshan region of Tajikistan constituted for centuries the main source for red and pink spinels.\nSpinel has long been found in the gemstone-bearing gravel of Sri Lanka and in limestones of the Badakshan Province in modern-day Afghanistan and Tajikistan; and of Mogok in Burma. Recently gem quality spinels also found in the marbles of Luc Yen (Vietnam), Mahenge and Matombo (Tanzania), Tsavo (Kenya) and in the gravels of Tunduru (Tanzania) and Ilakaka (Madagascar). Spinel is found as a metamorphic mineral, and also as a primary mineral in rare mafic igneous rocks; in these igneous rocks, the magmas are relatively deficient in alkalis relative to aluminium, and aluminium oxide may form as the mineral corundum or may combine with magnesia to form spinel. This is why spinel and ruby are often found together. The spinel petrogenesis in mafic magmatic rocks is strongly debated, but certainly results from mafic magma interaction with more evolved magma [3] or rock (e.g. gabbro, troctolite).[4][5]\nSpinel, (Mg,Fe)(Al,Cr)2O4, is common in peridotite in the uppermost Earth's mantle, between approximately 20 km to approximately 120 km, possibly to lower depths depending on the chromium content.[6] At significantly shallower depths, above the Moho, calcic plagioclase is the more stable aluminous mineral in peridotite while garnet is the stable phase deeper in the mantle below the spinel stability region.\nSpinel, (Mg,Fe)Al2O4, is a common mineral in the Ca-Al-rich inclusions (CAIs) in some chondritic meteorites.\nSynthetic spinel, accidentally produced in the middle of the 18th century, has been described more recently in scientific publications in 2000 and 2004.[7] By 2015, transparent spinel was being made in sheets and other shapes through sintering.[8] Synthetic spinel, which looks like glass but has notably higher strength against pressure, can also have applications in military and commercial use.[9]\nMinerals portal\nThe Samarian Spinel: the largest known spinel in the world, part of the Iranian Crown Jewels\n^ a b Spinel. Mindat.org\n^ Barthelmy, Dave. \"Spinel Mineral Data\". Webmineral.\n^ Irvine TN (1977). \"Origin of chromite layers in the Muskox intrusion and other stratiform intrusions: a new perspective\". Geology. 5 (5): 273. doi:10.1130/0091-7613(1977)5<273:ooclit>2.0.co;2.\n^ Leuthold J, Blundy JD, Brooker RA (2015). \"Experimental petrology constraints on the recycling of mafic cumulate: A focus on Cr-spinel from the Rum Eastern Layered Intrusion, Scotland\". Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology. 170 (2): 12. doi:10.1007/s00410-015-1165-0.\n^ O Driscoll B, Emeleus CH, Donaldson CH, Daly JS (2009). \"The roles of melt infiltration and cumulate assimilation in the formation of anorthosite and a Cr-spinel seam in the Rum Eastern Layered Intrusion, NW Scotland\". Lithos. 111 (1\u20132): 6\u201320. doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2008.11.011.\n^ Klemme, Stephan (2004). \"The influence of Cr on the garnet\u2013spinel transition in the Earth's mantle: Experiments in the system MgO\u2013Cr2O3\u2013SiO2 and thermodynamic modelling\" (PDF). Lithos. 77 (1\u20134): 639\u2013646. doi:10.1016/j.lithos.2004.03.017.\n^ \"SSEF \u2013 Leader in coloured gemstone, diamond and pearl testing and certification\". Retrieved 17 March 2015.\n^ \"Researchers finding applications for tough spinel ceramic\". Phys.org. 24 April 2015.\n^ \"Transparent Armor from NRL; Spinel Could Also Ruggedize Your Smart Phone\". Naval Research Laboratory. 23 April 2015.\nDeer, Howie and Zussman (1966). An Introduction to the Rock-Forming Minerals, Longman, pp. 424\u2013433, ISBN 0-582-44210-9.\nShumann, Walter (2006). 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        "raw_content": "\u2190 How to Change the Narrative\nYour Voice Matters \u2192\nI am here to put my thoughts and goals down in one place. So many things have been said over the last couple of days, and I am thankful that many people are coming together to have the conversation about bullying, and the dangers of bullying. School should be a safe place for all students, and without doing something about bullying, school doesn\u2019t feel safe for the children targeted by bullies.\nFirst, I want to preface this with my goals/approach with my son. I hope, after hearing what we are doing with him and for him, you will rest easy. My son was expelled for the contents of his journal. The discovery of his journal was multifaceted \u2013 the first page, the one turned in, was removed from his journal, after a student took it from his bag to look through it (while he was in the office). Then, when questioned about the page, my son told Mr. Meek about the rest of his journal, and Mr. Meek removed the journal from my son\u2019s backpack and looked through it. (At one point, the student that physically assaulted my son also laughed in his face and told my son, \u201cWe got your notebook, you\u2019ll be in more trouble than me.\u201d)\nMr. Meek was right to be concerned about the drawings, the vulgarity, and the anger expressed in my son\u2019s journal. In fact, I\u2019ve never said it was not cause for concern. I have repeated the words a therapist said to me, that if he went through all the notebooks in the school and expelled students all on these grounds, he would have no student body. Mr. Meek said my son could not attend Luther Middle School again until 7th grade, unless he attended in patient treatment. I asked him what our options were if my son did not qualify for in patient treatment, and he said we would not be allowed back until 7th grade if he didn\u2019t go to in patient treatment. Period.\nI made the phone calls, completed assessments, and found that my son does not qualify for in patient treatment. In fact, in a moment that was less than professional, one of the mental health assessors said, \u201cIf I were you, I would sue the ever-living **** out of that school, that principal, and anyone involved in such an awful decision.\u201d\nWe have a counselor coming to our home and we are in occupational therapy in a clinic. We are making our narrative about overcoming, even when we struggle, even when life isn\u2019t fair, even when someone or something gets the best of us. We are working toward healing. We are praying for the guidance of our good, good Father as we move forward. We know who we are, and by the very grace of God, we know whose we are.\nSo, for your peace of mind, and reassurance, my goal is not to send my son back to your school this year. I know the narrative, as it stands, is inciting much fear in all parties. Until we get past that fear, it is hard to have the bullying and mental health conversations that take us from where we are now, to a place of understanding, action, and lasting change.\nI also think it is worth noting that at this time, I have no intention of suing the school. It\u2019s been suggested to me by teachers inside and outside of the LPS District, a mental health professional, a police officer, and countless parents that have listened to our story. I do not believe suing the school is the right catalyst for change, and I refuse to believe that the only way to make them listen is to financially burden a school operating in a financial deficit. Court costs money, money I believe should be spent on our students and the teachers that serve them.\nOn to my next point \u2013 the reason and goal behind why I am still involved in these discussions and why I am petitioning for change in the LPS District.\nMy why: Bullying affects the victim, the perpetrator, and the bystanders for years after school ends. In fact, we are learning more and more that bullying in school affects a person, usually quite negatively, through the course of their entire life. I want to prevent bullying in LPS, and have an appropriate action plan to intervene when it occurs. Denying and rejecting the idea or accusation that bullying is occurring in the schools is only allowing it to continue.\nIt is enough of a problem that another mom has removed her son from the district to protect him because the school would not act on his behalf or help make school a safe place for him to learn. You can read more about their story here.\nIt is enough of a problem that a mom reached out to me, through her friend, to confirm that bullying is an issue in the Luther schools. She didn\u2019t want her name known, or her child\u2019s name known. She was afraid of how much worse the problem would be for them. Her concerns have fallen on deaf ears enough times that she doesn\u2019t see any point even reporting the issues any longer.\nVictims are voiceless in this battle, currently.\nSo you know my why, now let\u2019s start a conversation about how.\nThis entry was posted in faith, family, life, Parenting and tagged bullied, bullying, Luther Public School, school, students, victims. Bookmark the permalink.\n2 Responses to When They Start Listening\ncymom2001 says:\nReblogged this on maloneyblog.\nPingback: How to Change the Narrative | Perceptions by One",
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        "raw_content": "Obtain 3 free quotes for your home extension project\nOf course, we know that you probably love your home! But as time passes, your family might expand, you might collect more items than there\u2019s space for and so on. Therefore, the same house you bought a few years ago could easily become too small to align with your current needs.\nWhile the thought of moving out could be too much for some, you may consider renovating and taking on a home extension. If this is the position you find yourself in, then you\u2019ve come to the right place. Our article will explain everything you need to know about building a house extension.\nEverything you need to know about a home extension!\nPlanning a house extension project: the main things to take into consideration\nAs you\u2019ve likely guessed, adding an extension to your house is a great way to create more space for your home's layout. 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I was still panicky when I left to give the talk and did a meditation in the car before I went to the firing squad.\nDo you know what? Everything Rick said would happen happened to me that night. I am so proud of myself with what I achieved. A life of demons vanished. I confidently and happily made the presentation. I loved it. I engaged with the audience and it all went so well. I was congratulated many times over. I was told I was confident, at ease and gave a great informative talk. The sense of accomplishment is impossible to describe. I could hardly believe they were talking about me. In addition they paid me for it. I agreed to do it as I thought it would enhance my career. Money was never mentioned. I was overwhelmed.\nBut wait there's more. The very next morning, I received a phone call with a request from another organization to deliver a talk to their group. I couldn't believe it. Someone who heard me speak passed the news of my talk on. The lady in question told me so. 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        "raw_content": "Why Mold Was (Is) Gold!\nI was lucky. I received my first phone call about what was then called toxic black mold in 1996 right about the time Melinda Ballard (the woman who made mold the issue it ultimately became before she appeared on the cover of the New York Times Magazine section in full respirator and protective gear) found stachybotrys in her Dripping Springs, Texas mansion and the world started to learn of the evils of mold.\nIt wasn\u2019t that mold had not existed until Ms. Ballard found it in her bathtub, in fact- mold had been around longer than Mrs. Ballard and Dripping Springs, and the State of Texas\u2026. But no one paid it very much attention. In fact when you start to read about mold, one of the things that is stated over and over again is that mold is ubiquitous in the environment \u2026so why did this become such a big issue?\nI suppose it could be argued that there always needs to be some large looming catastrophic environmental issue that is about to swallow half of Manhattan which is going to get everyone\u2019s attention in this country. In the case of mold, this issue came along around the time that issues such as asbestos and lead based paint were on the popularity downswing but indoor air quality was becoming more of a potential hot topic.\nIn addition, it is interesting that the environmental issues that seem to grow the fastest (no pun intended) are the ones where the science behind the topic is not mature and there are still many unanswered questions as to the impact and severity of exposure. In the case of mold, bodily injury complaints were the mainstay at the outset (because no one knew very much about fungi or their impact on human health in the indoor environment), but as the science and our knowledge of the issue matured, those types of claims practically disappeared leaving property damage as the primary pathway to a potential insurance payoff.\nIn fact, the \u201cdreaded\u201d stachybotrys that so frightened Mrs. Ballard was later determined to be an unlikely suspect in precipitating any ill health effects. Nevertheless, the maelstrom created by Ballard and the mold scare and the thousands of claims that followed wound up costing Texas insurers over $4 billion.\nThere can be no argument that in addition to the above, the potential of significant insurance payoffs play into the scope and growth potential of an environmental claim such as mold. After all, who hasn\u2019t had some mold in their home at some point in time?\nPeople in the northwest where mold is often referred to as \u201cmoss\u201d or in England where mold is spelled \u201cmould\u201d don\u2019t think twice about its occurrence and don\u2019t file insurance claims every time they clean the shower. But in parts of this country where mold is not endemic but poor building quality is, mold seemed like a convenient pathway to renovation, repair, and a check from the insurance company.\nAt one point in time, courts awarded Ballard $32 million (which was subsequently significantly reduced) which certainly got everyone\u2019s attention but what few seemed to realize was that the bulk of this award was based upon insurance company mismanagement of the claim, and NOT on the mold per se.\nNot surprisingly, insurance companies soon wised up and began omitting or significantly restricting mold coverage- an issue that they had never before even considered to be worthy of specific inclusion or deletion in policy language.\nToday, mold claims continue to be filed, albeit at a greatly reduced level, due to coverage exclusions as well as our improved understanding of the potential impacts and liabilities. The issue however has not, and will not go away.\nWhile its significance may have been somewhat diminished and while insurance companies now rarely pay out large damage claims, Mrs. Ballard did successfully implant mold as an environmental issue which now needs to be identified on most due diligence environmental reports as well as on most real estate transactions.\nAnd while the glitter of mold may be somewhat diminished, this is an issue that will be around longer than anyone reading this blog, ensuring its viability for at least the next thousand years.",
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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home \u203a News \u203a Brady Street\u2019s Gateway to the River\nBy Editor on January 2004 in Brady Street Beat\nBrady Street folks know how to promote and celebrate even the little things, like a new bus shelter on the west end of Brady. There is a larger picture here that they hope we\u2019re getting. The vision is to provide city links by foot, bus, and bicycle to Commerce Street, Riverwest, and beyond. The bus shelter at the west end of Brady is the starting point for the walkway/bikeway down to the River. Earlier construction of the walkway/bikeway included benches, lighting, and a natural plant landscape on the slope, with finishing touches including installation of the bus shelter with informational panels that show what\u2019s coming. What\u2019s coming next spring is the construction of a \u201cmarsupial\u201d bike/foot bridge to be hung under the Holton Street bridge. Grace La and her husband James Dallman of La Dallman Architects have designed the snappy looking bridge, which will have dramatic uplighting to enhance your experience as you walk or bike across. The La Dallmans were there with a crowd of about 50 residents, business district folks, politicians, and friends braving a chilly evening, with rain turning to sleet, to dedicate the shelter. Mayor John Norquist, as one of his final official acts as mayor, cut the ribbon with the help of Ald. Mike D\u2019Amato and Brady Street leaders. The \u201cmarsupial\u201d bridge will land on the west bank of the River (passing over Commerce Street to a trail at mid point on the hill) and connect to an already constructed 10-foot concrete walkway/bikeway along Commerce Street. Additional connections include trails up the Kilbourn Park Hill, a new stairway down the Kilbourn Park Hill at the junction of Booth and Glover Streets, and trails continuing north along Commerce to Riverboat Road where the walkway/bikeway will join the Beerline Bike Trail under the North Avenue bridge and up to Gordon Park. At the site of the old dam a foot bridge will link to Caesar\u2019s Park with stairs back up the hill towards Brady Street and a trail upstream along the east bank to Riverside Park. The footbridge at the dam should be installed next spring as well. After the bus shelter dedication, the crowd found refuge a few steps away at Rudolph Valentino\u2019s, 728 E. Brady St. The restaurant and lounge recently opened with the spirit of the romantic silent film star and the guidance of owners Dominic DiSlavo, Mary Browning, and Rudy Valentino \u2014 whose grandmother was a cousin of the film star. There is a piano in the dining area; call 727-1779 to find out when someone might be tickling the keys. The menu includes a wide range of appetizers and it seems like a perfect place for a romantic cocktail. There\u2019s a new specialty store on Brady Street: Vieux et Nouveau, 1688 N. Franklin Place. Owner Heidi Calaway describes her store as \u201can eclectic mix of art, fashion, and furnishings of unique, one-of-a-kind items.\u201d Art includes acrylics, oils, pastels, photography, sculpture, digital imaging, and prints. Clothing includes ZOE, SK, and Hidee Ho Designs. There\u2019s plenty of vintage clothing to be found, including an assortment of variations on the little black dress. Furnishings include vintage and antiques such as lamps, glassware, giftware, furniture, and tables. Store hours are Monday \u2013 Thursday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sunday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nPolish Film at Times Cinema",
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        "raw_content": "March 25, 2012 July 11, 2017 rose4justice Uncategorized\nRose Colombo original (C) pub. 3/24/2012\nRose Colombo, hits the news\u2026. with her Irwin Award-Winning book, \u201cFight Back Legal Abuse\u201d sold and featured worldwide\nFollow and Share. Like and Comment at bottom of the page or read comments by readers at the end of the article\nThe Bible states, \u201cWoe to you lawyers!\u2019 Luke 11:46\nThe definition of a U.S. Natural Born or Native Born Citizen as defined in the Constitution referred to as a requirement of Article II and references the Law of Nations, pub. by Emerich de Vattel, 1758 \u2013 written into the U.S. Constitution for definition as well as the Declaration of Independence as follows:\n\u201cThe U.S. natural-born citizen of a nation is a baby born to two U.S. natural-born citizens whose baby is born on U.S. soil at the time of birth.\u201d In addition, \u201cfor if he is born of a foreigner, it will be only the place of his birth and not his country.\u201d\nWake up, America! Ring the Liberty Bell loud and clear. The Liberty Bell is ringing out with alarm warning Americans that their U.S. Constitution is being shredded by a man, whose eligibility is in question as president of the United States Barack Hussein Obama is by-passing congress and the constitution and writing Executive Orders that deny access to Article II and Article IV without Congress invoking their authority to Repeal those executive orders. He\u2019s writing E.O. in secret to migrate millions of Muslims linked to Hamas, a terrorist group, into the USA using U.S. tax dollars. Article II and Article IV are blowing in the wind in an ugly direction. In fact, by Obama\u2019s own writings and admission, he states that his father is \u201cforeign-born\u201d \u2013 a subject of Britain at the time of Obama\u2019s birth \u2013 making Obama a subject of Britain under the British Nationality Act of 1948. Such improper vetting which has been brought before the court and congress does not reflect transparency and is not in accordance with Article II, thus leaving his eligibility without proper vetting and congressional certification as required by constitutional law, Article II, unresolved. by the Democratic-RINO Congressional members, but why?\nUnder which constitutional authority is the U.S. Congress and U.S. Justices applying which would justify their decision to avoid Article II, a very important law of the land, as it involves the highest office in the land? Has the U.S. Congress relinquished their allegiance to the U.S. Constitution, country, the flag? Is the Constitution suspended or revoked? They appear to be intentionally ignoring their sworn oath and fiduciary duty as they avoid and ignore Article II which remains of serious public interest to the American people. For example, since 2008, the congress continues to pass laws which the majority of Americans do not believe are in accordance with constitutional law or the will of the majority of legal taxpaying Americans. The Democratic and Rino Congress appear to be boldly refusing to perform their fiduciary duty as they bow down to Obama and kiss his ring and pass laws that affect the lives and livelihood and freedom of every American by their \u201cGross Negligence\u201d and intentional faiure to read the proposed laws by their own admittance such as Obamacare, but instead, they appear to be taking bribes for votes and engaging in Insider trading and taking No-Bid Contracts to build their family\u2019s personal wealth.\nIn fact, the majority of Americans believe that the NDAA Law, the Patriot Act, mandated abortions, assassinations and hit lists and indefinite detention of Americans based on accusations only are unconstitutional. Also, ObamaCare is not in accordance with constitutional law or the will of the majority of Americans. Yet, the 111th congress didn\u2019t seem to care as they passed unread laws that deny freedom and liberty under the guise of health care and approved \u201cDeath to America\u201d as it includes \u201cdeath panels for Americans only and punishment for Americans who don\u2019t pay up!\u201d The Muslims and Illegals do not have to sign up, pay up or be punished. The Congress, Obama\u2019s, Justices, Bundlers, Donors, SEIU, Muslims, and Illegals are being held above the law and do not have to comply with the 27000 pages of the unread rubber stamped \u201capproved\u201d mandates, excessive taxes, and punishments including in Obamacare.\nIn fact, they didn\u2019t hold Obama and the executive office accountable for firing off 220 Tomahawks at a cost of about $600,000 per Tomahawk to the American taxpayers without congressional approval firing off at Libya, who never threatened America, as well as killing civilians; women, children, and Freedom Fighters. They didn\u2019t hold Obama accountable for granting $40M and an additional $535 Millions to Obama\u2019s bundler, a co-owner of Solyndra, who took excessive wages and bonuses before bankrupting Solyndra. Anything wrong with this picture, America?\nAnd, there\u2019s the missing billion or so granted to the IMF! The Missing billions from the Pentagon and State Department! How about the Recovery Funds promised for 350,000 Infrastructure Jobs with knowledge that the promised jobs to Americans to repair the Infrastructure never existed?\nOr how about the Recovery Funds promised for those Infrastructure jobs divertedd over to Eric Holder\u2019s Department under his watch used for a program called \u201cFast and Furious\u201d when hundreds of innocent people along the borders were murdered for 2 years and until the two Border Patrol Officers were murdered with US guns, the program was halted. How is that justified when human life is no longer considered \u201csacred,\u201d but \u201cmeaningless\u201d and the government uses taxpayer funds to hire straw men to sell untracked guns and traffic them into Mexico and sell them to cartels without tracking the cartels which is Law Enforcement 101?\nRing the Liberty Bell! Is USA Being High Jacked?\nShall we then determine if the congress, senate, Justices, and federal judges, are working for or against the American Citizens by their actions? The entire government is a majority of Lawyers as Judges and Justices are lawyers, too, The American people keep voting for lawyers into Congress and into the Oval Office, even disbarred lawyers who violated the law. The nation is run by lawyers! Lawyers are a self-policing, self-disciplining, and self-protecting brotherhood. These lawyers and Judges have knowledge of the definition of a U.S. Natural Born citizen at their finger tips known as the Law of Nations! How is it they knew the definition until Barack Hussein Obama aka Barry Soetoro was slipped into office?\nWhat then shall we say to our children and grandchildren when America\u2019s history is changed and inserted with false foreign history and our nation\u2019s constitutional laws are shredded and blowing in the wind as they migrate millions of foreign enemies under the guise of \u201cChristian Refugees\u201d into the USA even though in 2009, there weren\u2019t any Christian Refugees fleeing ISIS? Why would young healthy males be allowed into the USA as Muslim Refugees \u2013 who are they fleeing?\nHow do we respond to the questions of our children and grandchildren and future generations who may never know about the Founding Fathers, U.S. History, and those who died to make America Great, Free, and Sovereign? Do we say, \u201cWe could have done some thing, but we did nothing?\u201d Should we say, \u201cWe could have said some thing, but we remained silent?\u201d Should we say, \u201cWe should have thrown the bums out, but we were fearful?\u201d Is it not true that our non-vetted U.S. President with knowledge that vetting is required by Article II is a man, who concealed his identity from the world and the highest offices of government, as well as the American people, the only exception in 239 years?\nObama admitted that his lifetime hope and change is about fulfilling his father\u2019s dreams, but that seems impossible since he admittedly only saw his dad once. His biological father, Barack Hussein Obama is reported in the news as a man who was already married to 3 Kenyan women with two children, yet, Obama\u2019s account is that Obama, sr. was married to Obama\u2019s white mother. Stanley Ann Dunham, on or about 1961, who was a Communist and part Jew, according to researchers as well as American born. Where is the proof that she married a foreign Muslim man in the USA who was already married with children in Kenya? How could she remarry without divorce papers filed in the USA? On the other hand, if Barack Hussein Obama, sr., married Stanley Ann Dunham on U.S. soil, he would have committed violated his sharia law. He would have committed \u201cBigamy\u201d and committed a fraud upon his mother. So, the question remains, if his white mother married a Kenyan Muslim man who was already married with children than the question raised is did Stanley Ann Dunham have knowledge of the marriage or if Barack Obama sr. who committed a fraud upon Stanley Ann Dunham while studying in the United States on a foreign student loan at taxpayer\u2019s expense and why did he transfer to Harvard since Obama is alleged to have been \u201celected\u201d as the President of the Harvard Review when Elena Kagan was Dean and involved in assisting in a project accepting millions of dollars donated by the Saudi Prince in exchange to insert Muslim studies. Why would Harvard and Georgetown be accepting donations from a foreign enemy nation at the time it appears that Obama was being groomed?\nIn fact Barack Obama, Sr., an adult married man with children would have engaged in sexual relations with a white minor child at that time in the USA. which was a crime as there were strict segregation laws in the USA. This occurred before any civil rights movement changed any segretation laws. The history of segregation up through the civil rights movement and even thereafter had been tightly enforced. In fact, up through through the late 60\u2019s, if a Black man was seen with a white woman, riots could break out. If Obama senior married Stanley Ann Dunham, a white minor child, it would have taken place at a time when a Black man with a young white woman would have been a violation of segregation laws and taken to court. I only point that out because this fairy tale story doesn\u2019t make any sense about Obama and his alleged parents. However, Obama aka Barry Soetoro, presents his story as if there weren\u2019t any racial problems or objections and no one noticed his parents having an affair.\nObama\u2019s on-line birth certificate lists his dad as African at the time of his birth, but Americans point out that there wasn\u2019t any such race in America at that time designed to be \u201cAfrican,\u201d as a race. The term African-American wasn\u2019t introduced until the early 1980\u2019s. But, if his biological father was born in Africa then it would be correct to list his race as African, which confirms that his father is foreign-born, and a subject of Britain at Obama\u2019s birth in 1961. Unfortunately, the birth certificates provided on-line are alleged to be forgeries or fakes and altered by forensic experts. Nevertheless, that would mean that Obama Senior passed his birthright onto Obama as a Black African Kenyan from Muslim roots and a Subject of Great Britain at birth, not as a U.S. Natural Born Citizen.\nAlso, several news articles report that Obama\u2019s father, Barack Hussein Obama, sr., attended Harvard Law School on a foreign student loan, but Obama points out that his father believed America was an oppressive nation, so why would he come to America and what did he study? Perhaps, this is one of the reasons that Barack Hussein Obama aka Barry Soetoro stated about 2008 that other nations believe that America is an oppressive nation so he didn\u2019t want to wear \u201cthat pin\u201d the U.S. Flag, on his lapel or sing the National Anthem and place his hand on his heart. Obama believes that America must be transformed and that he\u2019s been placed in power to bring hope and change and \u201credistribute\u201d America\u2019s wealth as he sees fit, as he stated that he is accountable to no one. His mission appears to be to fund the Muslim Brotherhood and its networks and does that make him their leader and mentor? After all, his glued to his hip sidekick is Valerie Jarrett whose long time generational family is linked to the Muslim Brotherhood and the Ayers family and Chicago.\nAfter his dad returned to Kenya, the Kenyan news reported that Obama sr. was killed in a car accident. In the book Dreams of My Father, Obama inferred that he is troubled by his mother\u2019s race, but he is working on his problem. Therefore, it\u2019s only logical to conclude by Obama\u2019s own admission that his biological father, Barack Hussein Obama, sr., was foreign-born in Kenya and a Subject of Britain making Obama ineligible to be a President of the USA legally and constitutionally. He\u2019s stated the same in his speeches and that he was legally adopted by Lolo Soetoro and attended school a Catholic School in Indonesia, but it\u2019s also noted that only Islamic studies can be taught in Indonesia and not Catholicism or Christianity or the person could be subject to a death sentence. In fact, upon marriage, the child relinquishes their US Citizenship and must be registered as an Indonesian Citizen in order to attend school and study only Islamic studies.\nQuestions Missed by Journalists Researching This Issue: I noted that not one Journalist, to my knowledge, asked the question if Stanley Ann Dunham married Lolo Soetoro could it be that Lolo Soetoro is the biological dad since, he too, attended the University of Hawaii at the same time as Stanley Ann and Obama, sr.? How about the fact which should be noted that if Stanley Ann Dunham married Lolo Soetoro, while residing in Indonesia, that their law makes Obama an automatic citizen of Indonesia upon marriage and only an Indonesian Citizen at that time could attend school in Indonesia. Another interesting point that Journalists missed is that if Stanley Ann married Lolo Soetoro, then wouldn\u2019t she have to convert as a Muslim, under their Sharia Law? Radicals are\u2019t allowed to marry unless the spouse converts. And, of course, there are those who believe that Obama is the son of Malcolm X and his name in Hawaii on a recorded traffic warrant read, \u201cBarri or Bari Shabazz\u201d which was reported to have been dismissed 25 years later, while he was a non-vetted active President of the USA.\nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-DikUMrkcU Video: Obama\u2019s Lawyers Admit Birth Certificate is Forged\nWell then, shall we just shred Article II as another \u201cmeaningless\u201d law since congress has not invoked their powers to protect Article II, Article IV, or preserve Due Process of Law? Due Process of Law was established by our Forefathers and it is the only protection from tyranny that shields the American people when falsely accused of being an enemy; non-compliant, dangerous, or extremist.\nThe only want foreign enemies can succeed is to implement the \u201cKill List\u201d and \u201cNDAA Law\u201d and \u201cHate Crimes Bill\u201d that only protects the foreign enemy invaders which are created to deny \u201cDue Process of Law\u201d to Americans and silence all Americans from saying anything about the foreign enemy invaders. Ask yourself if the law enforcers and the government\u2019s military forces should be able to knock down your doors and drag you into the streets and execute you or indefinitely detain you in an unknown facility like a FEMA Camp or throw you on a FEMA train without charges filed, without a lawyer, and without a trial? Are you aware that doors are knocked down at gun point in America without the approval and oversight of a Judge?\nThe NDAA Law that Obama and Holder and Congress implemented denies \u201cDue Process of Law\u201d to all Americans and if targeted by the government and accused, makes us no different than a Third World Nation under a tyrannical dictator. The reason America is exceptional is because the Framers established 3 branches of government for Checks and Balances and established \u201cDue Process of Law.\u201d Knocking down doors at gun point happens in America based on accusations and innocent people have been injured or killed, even children? Are you aware that this happened during Katrina.\nIn fact, certain police officers shot and killed innocent homeless Americans standing on a bridge. In fact on or about April 2012, three of the shooters were sentenced to imprisonment and one police officer, who didn\u2019t kill anyone was given a lighter sentence. Remember, there Americans, including seniors were forced out of their homes and the Bush administration ordered the enforcers to search their homes for guns during this natural disaster! Even seniors were removed from their homes and on video being manhandled. Tens thousand people were locked inside the New Orleans dome and denied the right to leave. They were indefinitely detained. And, there were reports swept under the carpet of hospital patients having been euthanized.\nIs the Great Republic being diminished and brought to her knees by tyrannical laws; such as the NDAA Law, and the Patriot Act, or the Rapiscam, oops, I mean the Rapiscan full body naked x-ray and radiation scanner operated by unlicensed techs by a thug like system of being thrown into the microwave oven and naked radiated or else choose door #2 and upon entry submit to have a TSA worker who could be moles since they found them in the White House who grope you and your children and parents as well as unlicensed health care professionals at airports? Even x-ray Techs and Doctors must ask for a signature and consent to touch you or x-ray you! Sheriffs, must have gone through the academy and earned a badge! Americans can be punished for non-compliance (non-compliance is a term used by socialists), yet the Muslims are exempted?\nHow is it that ObamaCare which is not a law, nor is it about health care, but more about death to Americans and unborn future natural born Americans. It\u2019s 2700 pages of unread mandates and punishments. It\u2019s an umbrella with a set of laws that have nothing to do with health care. Obamacare includes hundreds of new restructured laws, regulations, mandates, punishments for Americans who aren\u2019t favored and opted out are having every freedom and liberty denied under ObamaCare which is established and guaranteed in the Constitution? The 111th Congress admits that they never read the 2700 pages of punishment, jail time, fines, Cadillac Tax, and death panels included for Americans only, not for them or those they exempted. The Democrats or Obama didn\u2019t disclose the secret $17 trillion in additional taxation, but approved the unconstitutional laws by rubber stamping them approved. The 111th Democratic Rino Congress were Negligent and Failed to perform their fiduciary duty as lawmakers to the taxpayers and citizens and voters.\nIronically, this unjust, unfair, and inequitable new umbrella covering a myriad of mandates and requirements for Americans only are dictatorial restructured laws that reek of favoritism, nepotism, and collectivism, discrimination, which in my opinion, replaces freedom and liberty, the Right-to-Life, and replaces the U.S. Constitution. In fact, ObamaCare favors millions of his union supporters, Muslims, illegals, and refugees, who won\u2019t be punished and won\u2019t have to pay up front for American death panels, or mandated abortions, mandated vaccinations, mandated early end of life counseling. It appears that Obamacare is the depopulation of future Americans, ederly, sick, and veterans and mentally challenged. Obamacare includes includes the threat of punishment, i.e, jail and penalties for those who don\u2019t comply or pay up front for services not rendered and may never be rendered also known as death panels which borders on tyranny and extortion. Americans will get nothing back for their money and no Consumer Quality Care or Consumer guarantees. The enslaved Americans will be forced to pick up the tab for all those who are new Middle East immigrants, refugees, illegals as well as prisoners and federal workers.\nObama Regime Punishes Americans with NDAA & Obamacare!\nAre there still three branches of government in existence within the United States or is it all theatrics? Since 2008, the majority of Americans have concern as they witness the unethical actions of Congress and the Judiciary who appear to have relinquished their powers and morphed into one branch of government known as the Executive Branch. If the congressional and judiciary branches of government fail in their fiduciary duty to exercise their powers and prevent the shredding of the U.S. Constitution then the Rule of Checks and Balances is meaningless, as well. After all, they do seem to have stepped aside and granted the executive branch carte blanc rights to absolute power and allowed Obama to rule the nation without Congress by Executive Order.\nWe The People are quite aware that Article II has been rendered meaningless by the Justice Department, the Congress, and the Executive Branch. Well then, how is that happening in America? Justice Thomas stated at a hearing, the Justices intentionally \u201cavoid\u201d Article II! He also inferred that a person no longer has to be a U.S. Natural Born Citizen to be president \u2013 not anymore \u2013 which left questions as to what Justice Thomas knew about the 2008 elections and Obama\u2019s eligibility. The legal definition of a U.S. Natural Born or U.S. Native born Citizen has been defined for 235 years until 2008 as written in the book titled, the \u201cLaw of Nations, and is the book which U.S. justices and congress define laws. The Law of Nations is mentioned in the U.S. Constitution and the Law of Nations is used by Law Professors for definition.\nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wBWuJNcnvG8 \u2013Video: Obama admits he was born Oin Kenya\nIn other words, isn\u2019t it true that a foreign-born baby, or a baby born to one foreign-born parent, even if one parent is a U.S. Natural Born Citizen, is not eligible to be a U.S. President because they do not meet the requirement of being a U.S. Natural Born Citizen as required by Article II? Even foreign nations require the same unless there is a coup d\u2019etat in the works. An American can\u2019t go to the Middle East and apply to be the King of Saudi Arabia or the President of Iran. Obama may not be eligible to be the president of Africa because Obama inherited from his father, his birth right as Subject of Britain. An American can\u2019t go to Great Britain and apply to be King of the UK. But, maybe Obama\u2019s chances would be greater if he requested to be Knighted by the British Queen, than by the leaders of Africa, based on his being a Subject of Great Britain. After all, Obama has a complicated and complex background and he has claims of being white, Irish, Black, African, Kenyan, a British Subject, Muslim, Christian, U.S. Natural Born Citizen born in Hawaii, a prominent lawyer, law professor, community organizer, as well as an adopted son of Indonesian citizen, Lolo Soetoro, where he lived and studied in Indonesia, as stated he is \u201cone of them.\u201d Barry Soetoro became an Indonesia Citizen upon adoption. Barry or Obama\u2019s Kenyan grandma stated she was present when he was born in a Kenyan hospital.\nThere are documents relating to Barack Hussein Obama\u2019s birth certificate posted by the Kenyan Parliament which were published in the Kenyan Parliamentary records as they were concerned about Obama\u2019s Kenyan Citizenship at the time he was elected US President. The record stated that Obama was born in Kenya and the he is a Citizen of Kenya and a Subject of Great Britain, published back in 2008. The Parliament stated in the documents that they were surprised that America must not require that a U.S. Natural Born Citizen be eligible to be an elected U.S. President.\nOn the other hand, babies born to foreigners on U.S. soil are referred to as inhabitants or foreigners and upon being legalized by immigration are known as naturalized citizens, but they can\u2019t inherit the same birth rights of the U.S. natural-born and U.S. native-born children of the U.S. Natural or Native born fathers which are passed down from generation to generation making only the U.S. Natural Born Citizen eligible to become a U.S. President. Since 2008, Obama has stated a myriad of times on television and in writing that his biological father, Barack Hussein Obama, sr., is a native-born Kenyan and a subject of Britain as well as an African and a Muslim. Even the Prime Minister of Kenya stated Obama was born in Kenya. After all, anyone with common sense realizes that it doesn\u2019t make any sense and it\u2019s definitely not logical or economically sound for any responsible citizen to spend $1,000,000 plus with the intent of concealing a $35 certified copy of a birth certificate from federal judges.\nAt the time of Obama\u2019s alleged dad\u2019s birth, Kenya was a British Colony, under the rule of the United Kingdom, where his Native born father, was born as a British subject governed by the British Nationality Act of 1948 making his biological children, including Barack Hussein Obama, jr., subjects of Great Britain at birth by passing down his birthright to his son. The British Nationality Act of 1948 (part II, Section 5) states that subject to the provisions of this section, a person born after commencement of this act shall be a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies by descent if his father is a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies at the time of his birth. Again, Obama inherited his birthright from his foreign-born Kenyan-Muslim father and Subject of Great Britain. So it matters not where Obama was born \u2013 Kenya or Hawaii \u2013 except for truth \u2013 the fact is that he has a foreign-born father which renders him a Subject of Great Britain and making him ineligible by U.S. Constitutional law, Article II, which requires a U.S. President be a U.S. Natural Born Citizen even if he was born in Hawaii as he claims. It doesn\u2019t even matter if his mother was a U.S. Natural Born Citizen. Even former Ca. Governor Schwarzenegger stated that he can\u2019t be a U.S. President because his parents were born in Europe. Congressman Rubio stated he can\u2019t run for U.S. President because one or both of his parents weren\u2019t U.S. Natural Born Citizens. So, how is it that congress doesn\u2019t recall the definition of a U.S. Natural Born Citizen as of 2008?\nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhuToYz2KMA Video: Philip J. Berg, esq., Obama isnot eligible to be a U.S. President\nIndonesian Adoption: We The People also have read that his mother married Lolo Soetoro and lived in Indonesia with Obama jr. with the stepfather. Lolo Soetoro adopted Obama by marriage making Obama, a minor child, an Indonesian citizen, which allowed Obama to attend a madrassa, which he calls a Catholic school, but the teachers can\u2019t teach Christianity or Catholicism on Muslim soil, but are required to teach Islamic studies in Indonesia. The intense memorization of the Koran in a Madrassa makes a big difference of what a child is taught in Muslim nations and where his deep rooted beliefs, religion, and ideologies are seeded. He also admits that his stepfather changed Obama\u2019s name to Barry Soetoro. Research of Indonesian citizenship documentation reads that Indonesia didn\u2019t recognize dual citizenship at the time Obama and his mom lived in Indonesia nor did the U.S. recognize dual citizenship, so upon Obama\u2019s returning to the U.S. as an adult, he would be required to repatriate himself, but did he do that? And even if he did repatriate himself then why doesn\u2019t he produce his immigration papers as a naturalized citizen based on the fact his dad is foreign-born? And, how is it that he allegedly received foreign student loans since one must be foreign-born to receive foreign student loans as questioned by constitutional lawyers?\nThe eligibility lawsuit filed by Philip J. Berg, esq, on or about 2008, was denied by Justice Roberts. I wrote aletter to Justice Roberts and each U.S. Justice in support of Berg\u2019s eligibility lawsuit stating that if they didn\u2019t hear Berg\u2019s lawsuit and resolve eligibility as required by Article II that there could be a very bad case precedent set in 2012 which could cause anti-American foreigners, usurpers, and illegals to challenge Article II in the courts using Obama\u2019s 2008 vetting case as a legal basis. How then without properly identifying a U.S. President or correcting the record legally for historical and public record are his Executive Orders considered constitutional and legal? Perhaps, the Congress and Justices do not want to admit their failure to vet a candidate properly, but the problem won\u2019t disappear like a rabbit in a hat.\nGenius is the word that should be used when referring to our Forefathers, for they understood that the day would come when federal public servants and Wall Street would fail in their fiduciary duty to their country and citizens. They knew that the day might come when federal lawmakers might attempt to avoid, re-write, ignore, manipulate, shred, and deny U.S.citizens freedom and liberty and even attempt to replace U.S. Constitutional Laws with a new set of restructured laws that deny every freedom and liberty under the guise of health care or under the guise of protecting citizens from terrorism. Freedom and Liberty has been established and guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution and provides specific rights, i.e., due process of law, sovereignty, right to choose, and the right to life, with the intent of preventing tyranny.\nAgain, never forget the legal definition of a U.S. Natural Born Citizen which is required with the specific intent of preserving the Republic for future generations of U.S. Natural Born Citizens. Article II is required in order to prevent a foreigner from usurping office, whose passions lie elsewhere and whose intent could risk the safety of our nation. Article II is required to be followed by law because a U.S. President must \u201cLove\u201d his country and \u201clove\u201d the Natural Born Citizens; he must \u201cdesire\u201d to preserve the laws, traditions, and culture passed down to biological children from their U.S. Natural Born Fathers, therefore preserve our nation\u2019s culture.\nArticle II is the most important law of all! Our forefathers created Article II to preserve Western Culture for future generations, so a foreigner cannot usurp the laws and steal a nation or pilfer its wealth to be used for agendas other than to benefit the American people. Article II provides security that a U.S. Natural Born U.S. President inherits their birthright to become a candidate and be elected as a U.S. President, which is a birth right passed down through generations, from their natural-born fathers. Obama\u2019s father didn\u2019t have the U.S. natural-born birth right to pass down to Obama, therefore, he should step down and allow a U.S. Natural Born Citizen to exercise his or her birth right as a U.S. President. Have U.S. Natural Born Citizens been denied their birthright to be a U.S. Natural Born President?\nAgain, it\u2019s important to understand that Article II doesn\u2019t allow for compromise, but requires that a U.S. President be a U.S. Natural Born or Native born Citizen. The Forefathers intentionally inserted the Law of Nations into the U.S. Constitution and Declaration of Independence so generations of Americans could always refer to the legal definition of constitutional law. An unvested man, who concealed his identity using Executive Orders with the intent to by-pass Article II after swearing an oath to uphold Article II, shouldn\u2019t be allowed to remain a mystery from the people or supported by congress and the judiciary. If that is the case, then the congress and judiciary must take the responsibility if our nation is injured as their gross negligence and failure to uphold Article II , which is causing grave doubt and distrust, in the minds of the U.S. citizens, even around the world.\nA majority of Americans fear that their nation could be changed and their lives jeopardized by the failure of public servants to perform their fiduciary duty according to their sworn oaths. Remember, Khrushchev said that a nation can be taken down without dropping one bomb, but most recently, the Russians have stated that the Americans are stupid for not vetting a U.S. President.\nIn fact, Eric Holder made a very disturbing statement at a college with a majority of Blacks in attendance when he stated, Americans will be polarized! Within 10-15 years, the face of America will be changed. He was called out on such a statement and made to apologize.\nArticle II requires a U.S. Natural Born Citizen to be a U.S. President, so our democratic Republic can\u2019t be overthrown by foreigners, period.\nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FdKmi-Tceo Video: Definition of U.S. Natural Born Citizen\nNever think lightly of the GENIUS of great men, our Forefathers, who understood tyranny, yet, they provided brilliant laws which allow Americans a guaranteed right and a duty to resist peacefully, or even exercise force in some cases, against oppressive laws if the citizens fear their government is threatening the safety of its citizens and their families, property, or country, clearly written into U.S. constitution and stated laws. Remember, under the Clinton administration, there were two attacks by our government against American citizens at WACO and at Ruby Ridge. American men, women, and children, were killed on U.S. soil versus upholding Article IV and exercising the rights of the citizens to access due process of law.\nFor example, in the 1970s, Chile was a democratic government with a democratic leader. Henry Kissinger mentors U.S. candidates and presidents such as Nixon, Ford, Carter, Clinton, Obama, Palin, and McCain. Kissinger and Nixon were behind the veil when Chile\u2019s government was overthrown and the lives of the Chilean citizens changed over night. The citizens of Chile were shocked when the coup d\u2019etat began bombing their city and firing upon innocent citizens. The citizens were taken over by tyrannical militants and they lost their freedom and liberty over night. Free enterprise was devastated as military tanks rolled in rendering all innocent citizens helpless. The frightened and abused citizens were beaten, rounded up and jailed, tortured, killed, separated from their loved ones, and forced to pay extremely high taxes as a tyrant named Pinochet was ushered in to rule the people with an iron fist After he established his tyrannical government, he released the remaining citizens from prison. Those who opposed the government\u2019s agendas were arrested and indefinitely detained or executed. How then do we allow a public servant/s to devalue the worth of human life if the congress places no value upon the lives of its own citizens and views people as \u201cnon-persons\u201d or enemies of the state? In fact, millions of future citizens of a nation can be wiped out by government mandated abortions! In fact, the book, Fight Back Legal Abuse, addresses abortions and can be reviewed on-line at amazon or by clicking on http://www.fightbacklegalabuse.com\nThus, it is important to wonder why Congress and law enforcement have skipped over the fact that Senator Hillary Clinton and Senator Barack Hussein Obama aka Barry Soetoro attempted to insert an amendment into a military bill proposed by Rep. McCaskill in 2008 prior to elections, an amendment that would eliminate the words, U.S. Natural Born Citizen, from Article II, since Bill Clinton had inferred that Obama is not a citizen, as well as, McCain, during the presidential campaign of 2008? Such a move would have let Obama off the hook from being prosecuted for Treason and a foreign enemy as far as eligibility goes or the Kenyan government believing Americansdidn\u2019t care about Article II\u2019s requirements back in 2008.\nWhy would Senator Hillary Clinton, running for the same office in the same election, even want to help Obama, her competitor when she worked so hard to be the First Female President of the USA, secretly assist Obama in attempting to remove the words \u201cU.S. Natural Born Citizen\u201d from Article II of the U.S. Constitution before the 2008 elections?\nWhy would there be allegations that Senator Pelosi altered the wording before signing the Certification involving Obama\u2019s vetting records?\nWhy would Obama\u2019s Kenyan Grandmother and the Kenyan Prime Minister and recently, his brother Malik post Obama\u2019s Kenyan Birth Certificate and call Obama, a \u201cfraud, dishonest, and a con.\u201d Obama\u2019s Bio was published in a magazine stating he was born in Kenya and he stated he wasn\u2019t born in America in a speech that was taped on video. The on-line U.S. Birth Certificates posted by Obama and/or the White House as well as the Kenyan newspapers, and according to forensics, experts, and law enforcers is a forgery.\nIn conclusion, based upon the knowledge admitted by Obama that his biological Kenyan father born as a subject of Britain, Barack Hussein Obama sr \u2013 and only his mom being a U.S. natural-born citizen \u2013 baffles the average mind of how congress and the judiciary, MSM, and the entire federal government duped the American people. The Democrats and Rinos and MSM continue to justify that Obama aka Barry Soetoro, an Indonesian National, qualified to be elected as a U.S. President in 2008, and 2012 as required by Article II and as defined by \u201cThe Law of Nations,\u201d and US laws. Isn\u2019t that infiltration into the U.S. government by consent? The U.S. Supreme Court Justices and Congress have this information at their finger tips and they ignored it and dismissed the lawsuit filed by Philip J. Berg prior to the inauguration of 2009. Shouldn\u2019t the admitted fact from Obama\u2019s own writings and words sharing that Obama\u2019s Kenyan and generational Muslim father is a foreign-born Kenyan and a British subject making Obama a British subject at birth in 1961 by Birthright be considered more than enough reason to hold court hearings?\nWhy did Obama insert an amendment into an exiting Presidential Directive with the intent of concealing his credentials and identity from Americans which he immediately enacted after swearing an oath to uphold Article II. His self-serving and self-protection amendment provides precise instructions which state that only by his consent or the advice of Eric Holder can his identity be released for public scrutiny, even to congress, or law enforcement prohibiting true identification should congress or law enforcement choose to conduct hearings relating to his eligibility and prove or disprove the challenge as to whether or not Obama aka Barry met the eligibility requirements of Article II established by the U.S. Constitution. And, that\u2019s why the Kenyan citizens interviewed on tape and the Kenyan Parliament and his Kenyan Parliament and the Kenyan leaders such as Gadaffi who called Obama, \u201cmy son\u201d or \u201cour son\u201d couldn\u2019t believe as they stated that the American people elected a Kenyan for U.S. President.\nObviously, it is important that the American people remember they are the government, and this federal regime has trampled on \u201climited government\u201d \u2013 trampled on the laws of the land. Americans have constitutional laws allowing them to exercise and resist peacefully against unconstitutional or rigged elections, illegal donations from foreign sources; improper vetting procedures; and unconstitutional laws by petitioning, emailing, calling, writing, changing laws, researching, and filing Grievances with the U.S. Congress. Shouldn\u2019t congress suspend Obama\u2019s job as president and his Executive Orders until they complete an investigative hearing and determine his eligibility? It\u2019s only when the congress exercises their authority to certify the truth on public record that U.S. Natural Born Americans will feel vindicated from being called names, such as \u201cbirthers\u201d for attempting to preserve the nation\u2019s Western laws and culture for future and current generations of U.S. Natural Born kids, grandkids, and future generations.\nIf it is wrong to request that Congress uphold Article II then how is it right for them to remain as lawmakers, for if that is the case, should they refuse to uphold constitutional law and perform their fiduciary duty \u2013 have they now become law breakers? Do they not desire to preserve the U.S. Constitution as well as the Republic, Western culture, Judeo-Christian roots and traditions, the economy; the preservation of freedom and liberty, the preservation of due process of law, the preservation of the right to life, so future U.S. Natural Born Citizens can inherit the same birthrights for which they are entitled, not foreigners who immigrate into the U.S., but U.S. Natural Born citizens able to fulfill their duty if they choose to become a U.S. Natural Born President? But if that Birthright is stolen by a usurper aka a foreign immigrant than the U.S. Natural Born Citizen is denied their inheritance of their U.S. Natural Born birth right and their legal right \u2013 should they so choose \u2013 to become a U.S. Natural Born President of the United States of America \u2013 a most honorable position to embrace and cherish.\nCongress ignores \u201climited Powers\u201d and tramples on the Constitution!\nIt\u2019s a mystery as to why the 111th and 112th Congress and the U.S. Justices would fail to uphold Article II, but it is the most important law established by our Forefathers as well as Article IV which provides to every individual their right to exercise due process of law. There\u2019s a statement I wrote in my book, \u201cFight Back Legal Abuse, \u201cWithout due process of law, there is nothing. Nothing but tyranny.\u201d\nOn or about 2001 and 2008, and most recently, Obama stated that his goal was to \u201cdisarm\u201d Americans on Meet the Press about 2008. (He launched Fast & Furious in 2009 with $10,000,000 of stimulus money promised for jobs). Obama stated in 2001 and 2008 and in 2011 that congress and the constitution are \u201cmeaningless.\u201d About 2001 and 2008, he stated that at the \u201cConstitution is nothing more than a charter of negative laws [liberties] which need to be changed,\u201d which may have been scrubbed on the internet. The statements of his father being foreign-born and the myriad of other allegations should be enough for congress to suspend Obama\u2019s presidency until the congress, and senate can sort out the truth based upon constitutional law. It would appear that whenever questions arise relating to eligibility of a public servant\u2019s qualification, then the laws he has implemented shouldn\u2019t be rubber stamped and enforced, until the truth is certified and made public. It is time to Ring the liberty Bell</strong>! In fact, it\u2019s the fiduciary duty of the U.S. Congress, Senate, and Justices to uphold their sworn oaths and uphold the constitution, including Article II. U.S. federal public servants should represent the will of the majority of U.S. Natural Born and U.S. Native Born Americans in exchange for their jobs and wages. The failure of these public servants to acknowledge the Grievances of the American people shall only cause their cries to ring out louder until the winds stop blowing in an ugly direction. ***(This article may be shared but not Plagiarised by a Third Party \u2013 all (C) rights reserved by the writer, Rose Colombo)\nRose Colombo has proposed laws as the Founder, Women Fight Back, a grassroots movement she formed in 1989 that spread in the news like wildfire. She proposed laws, which were implemented, related to Family Law and Joint Custody. As an invited speaker, shes addressed the Ca. Senate, Justice Department, Criminal Planning providing recommendation related to Family Law as an Advocate, Invited Guest of the Granada Forum, L.A. Press Speaker\u2019s Bureau (standing ovation); Created and Hosted: The Pro-Justice Summit. She\u2019s been a public speaker at local Chambers of Commerce, Pre-Paid Legal Services, and community groups. 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        "raw_content": "By Shakti Parwha K. Khalsa\nIt was the summer of 1929. In the little village of Kot Harkarn in what is now Pakistan a child was born who had a great destiny written upon his forehead. The man we know today as Yogi Bhajan was born Harbhajan Singh Puri. His father, Kartar Singh, was a well-known doctor and healer; his mother, Harkrishan Kaur, was a woman of great strength and righteousness. She kept everyone in the village in line and treated all the young men as if they were her own sons.\nHis parents decided that he should have the finest education available. The problem was that the best school available was a Catholic Girls\u2019 Convent school, so there he went. (Needless to say, the nuns were a bit unnerved.) As a young man, Harbhajan Singh was in the habit of seeking out and visiting every holy person he could find. He studied the spiritual teachings, scriptures, and technologies of all the religions of the world. He learned Kundalini Yoga with Master Sant Hazara Singh and he became a Master himself at the age of only sixteen.\nOf course, along with mastering yoga, young Harbhajan Singh attended high school where he was a star athlete\u2014winning top prizes in track events, served as captain of the soccer team, and played field hockey. While the other athletes ran and did the usual physical training exercises, Harbhajan Singh did yoga! It was his mastery of yoga that gave him the strength and stamina to be a consistent winner.\nWhen India was partitioned in 1947, he was only 18 years old. It was a terrible time as hundreds of thousands of people resettled and many families were torn apart. Even then, he took charge and led his family and over 7000 people from the surrounding areas to safety.\nMajoring in Economics at Punjab University, Harbhajan Singh won prizes in Debate, and continued his athletic achievements. He served in the Indian Army. After military service he worked for the Indian Government, until 1968 when he resigned to answer the call of his destiny and travel across the world to serve us here in the West.\nThe Pundits warned him and the Astrologers said all the signs pointed to a great deal of suffering and hardship if he left India in September of 1968\u2014but as usual, his higher guidance prevailed and he flew to Canada to take a job he had been offered\u2014teaching yoga at the University of Toronto. True to predictions, not only was his luggage lost en route, so that he arrived with nothing but his Air India carry-on bag, but also, the man who had hired him had been killed in an auto accident, just a few days before. No job, no money, except for $35 the Canadian Government supplied, the yogi accepted everything as God\u2019s will. He got a job as a clerk in a bookstore. He ate day-old donuts softened in water, and wrapped newspapers around his thin shoes to keep out the brutal, cold Canadian weather. Then he was hired as a nerve therapist at a yoga center.\nInvited to visit Los Angeles for a weekend, he discovered there the souls whose aspiration and longing had drawn him to the West. He gave his first public lecture in the United States on January 5, 1969, at the East West Cultural Center where he stated his firm conviction that it is the birthright of every human being to be \u201cHealthy, Happy, and Holy.\u201d The young people he met wanted to experience God. Unfortunately, many had been using drugs to alter consciousness. Despite the centuries old taboo against teaching Kundalini Yoga publicly, the Yogi knew that it was the most effective technology he could share with them to heal their bodies and their minds, and give them a valid experience. They could get \u201chigh\u201d without side effects, and it was legal! Their souls were hungry to be awakened.\nHe told them he hadn\u2019t come to gather students; he had come to train teachers. In his Kundalini Yoga classes he told inspiring stories about the Sikh Gurus, he talked about the virtues and values that would bring happiness. He made people laugh, never criticized anyone, and though he told them, \u201cDon\u2019t love me, love my teachings,\u201d he touched the hearts of every seeker. A master of communication, whenever he spoke, each person felt he was talking directly to him or her. His words sank in.\nIn the next few years he sowed the seeds for institutions and events that have multiplied and mushroomed worldwide, attracting thousands of people who embraced the 3HO way of life. He said 3HO was to be a family of people who lived not just \u201cwith\u201d each other but \u201cfor\u201d each other. To provide a structure for the teachings, the 3HO Foundation was legally incorporated in California on July 29, 1969. Yogiji also founded KRI, the Kundalini Research Institute in 1971.\nYogiji went to Gurdwara every Sunday. Many of his students went with him. A devout Sikh, Yogi Bhajan never tried to convert anyone to follow the Sikh Path. But his faith and devotion, and his deep love of the Guru were contagious. People wanted to learn more about the Sikh religion. Some of his students went to the local Gurdwara in Los Angeles and asked to be baptized as Sikhs. The Granthi (religious official) there didn't know what to do, because Americans had never done this before, so he called Yogiji for help.\nIn 1971, Yogi Bhajan was bestowed the title of Siri Singh Sahib by Sant Chanan Singh at the Akal Takhat[1] and was authorized to ordain Ministers and perform the Amrit Ceremony.[2] Through his efforts, Sikh Dharma became officially incorporated and recognized by the US Government as a Religion on April 10, 1973.\nYogi Bhajan encouraged his young students to complete their education and start careers. But many of them could not get jobs because of their long hair and turbans, so he suggested they start their own businesses. Nanak's Conscious Cookery was the first business they started. Akal Security, Golden Temple, Khalsa International Industries and Trades (KIIT) soon followed with all the products you now see in stores worldwide\u2014like Wha Guru Chews, Peace Cereals, Sunshine Oils, and Yogi Tea.\nThe transformation of \u201cChicks into Eagles\u201d was one of Yogi Bhajan\u2019s main stated goals, and in 1976 he started the first Khalsa Women\u2019s Training Camp in New Mexico. That first KWTC lasted for 8 weeks. He taught that woman is the Grace of God, and any country in which she is not honored and respected is going to fail. He empowered women to realize their own worth and potential. Not to leave out the men, he also taught Men\u2019s\u2019 courses. Long before Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus he explained the differences.\nIn 1971 the mantle of authority and responsibility as the only living Mahan Tantric\u2014Master of White Tantric Yoga\u2014was passed to him when the former Mahan Tantric left his body. Yogi Bhajan personally led this group meditation experience in cities all over the world until 1987 when he was able to transfer the workshops to videotape. He selected representatives to facilitate these courses, while his subtle body continues to direct them.\nPioneer in Interreligious dialogue, outstanding advocate of World Peace, Yogi Bhajan established the first interfaith International Peace Prayer Day in 1985, which now draws thousands to the mountains of New Mexico every summer. In May 1994, his pamphlet, \u201cThe Sensory Man\u201d was circulated at the United Nations, when 3HO became an NGO.[3]\nA great many of the people who have been impacted by Yogi Bhajan\u2019s wisdom, knowledge, and teachings are sharing the technology of peace, strength, and awareness to the whole planet. His knowledge and his teachings are reaching out through Kundalini Yoga Teachers, through businesses, and through Sikh Dharma. Today, the natural foods, healing herbs, and teas conceived and formulated by Yogi Bhajan are benefiting people all over the world.\nMay the teachings of Yogi Bhajan be engraved on all our hearts forever and ever.\n[Excerpts from from Yogi Bhajan\u2019s 75th Birthday Tribute presented on August 28, 2004, in Espanola, New Mexico, five weeks before his passing.]\nShakti Parwha Kaur Khalsa was Yogi Bhajan\u2019s first student-teacher in the United States. She has been teaching Kundalini Yoga since 1969. 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        "raw_content": "Larry Kenneth Robert Walker\nBorn: 12 / 1 / 1966 at Maple Ridge, BC (CAN)\nThis article was written by Alan Cohen\n\u201cWhat if?\u201d It is a perennial question and in baseball, the \u201cwhat if?\u201d usually pertains to injury. What would have a team accomplished had not half of its players been on the DL at one point or another during a season? What if a pitcher\u2019s promising career had not been torpedoed by a line drive off the bat of the opposing team\u2019s infielder? Would have Larry Walker\u2019s statistics been deemed worthy of the Hall of Fame had he not lost the equivalent of three full seasons to various injuries in his 17-year major league career? The folks from Western Canada may never have the opportunity to wave their flags on the green lawns of Cooperstown, but their pride and joy\u2019s accomplishments on diamonds stretching from Montreal to Denver to St. Louis can never be diminished and will never be forgotten.\nLarry Kenneth Robert Walker was born December 1, 1966, in Maple Ridge, British Columbia. He was the fourth son born to Larry and Mary Walker. Brothers Barry, Carey, and Gary preceded him into an athletic family, and the five men in the family often played together in a fast-pitch softball league. Larry never played baseball at Maple Ridge Senior Secondary School, as they didn\u2019t field a team. He played volleyball and hockey in high school. He learned his baseball in a Canadian amateur league in Vancouver, roughly the equivalent of the Senior Babe Ruth Leagues in the United States.1\nAfter graduation in 1984, he elected not to go to college. Hockey was his main sport growing up. His brother Carey, a goalie, had been drafted by the Montreal Canadiens, but did not play in the NHL. Larry, also a goalie, advanced through the youth hockey ranks, along with his friends Rick Herbert and Cam Neely. The latter would go on to a career with the Boston Bruins. Herbert and Walker tried out for the Regina Pats of the Junior A Western Hockey League, but Larry was disappointed when the best offers he got involved playing for Tier II teams. One was to play in Swift Current, 1,000 miles from his home. One trip to Swift Current convinced him that his future would not be in hockey. \u201cIt wasn\u2019t the greatest place. It was a tough place, kind of dirty. I said to myself, \u2018What am I doing here?\u2019 Then we went to the rink, and when we got there I told myself, \u2018No.\u2019 I didn\u2019t want to do it. It just wasn\u2019t what I wanted. We hopped back in the car and drove home.\u201d2\nAt 17, Walker began to concentrate more on baseball. During the summer of 1984, he played with the Coquitlam Reds in Vancouver, British Columbia. He made Canada's national team and played in the 1984 World Youth Championships in Kindersley, Saskatchewan. After finishing high school, he was disenchanted about his future. \"I warned Larry back then that he would have to be prepared to spend the next 50 years as a laborer,\" his dad, Larry Sr., the manager of a building supply company, recalled. \"He said he understood that.\" Not long after deciding not to continue his schooling, Walker got a call from Bob Rogers, an Expo scout who realized he could sign Walker to a minor-league contract. No other teams showed interest,3 and he was signed by the Montreal Expos as a free agent on November 14, 1984, for a $1,500 signing bonus. He spent 1985 through most of 1989 in the minors in the Expos organization, batting .274 with 73 homers and 258 RBIs in 437 games.\nHe was raw when he first joined the organization and hit only .223 with 2 home runs in 62 games on loan to the unaffiliated Utica Blue Sox of the New York-Penn League in 1985. \u201cI\u2019d never seen a forkball, never seen a slider. I didn\u2019t know they existed. I had never really seen a good curveball. In Canada, as a kid, we\u2019d play 10 baseball games a year. Fifteen, tops. Some pitchers had a thing they\u2019d call a spinner, but nothing like this. Baseball just wasn\u2019t big. The weather was against it. Nobody ever played baseball thinking about making the major leagues. It was just a game, just something to do.\u201d4 He was not even aware of all of the rules. Years later he remembered the instance where, on a hit and run play, he raced from first to third. On the play, however, the batter hit a fly ball that was caught by one of the opposing team\u2019s outfielders. Walker raced back to first base, taking the direct route. Although he beat the throw back to first base, he was called out for failing to touch second base. He couldn\u2019t understand that he had to retouch the bag. He exclaimed, \u201cWhy? I was already there.\u201d5 But Utica manager Ken Brett kept him in the lineup because \u201che was just so tough.\u201d6\nAnother person in the Expos\u2019 organization who had faith in Walker was hitting coach Ralph Rowe. After the 1985 season and for several seasons thereafter, Walker was in West Palm Beach, Florida honing his skills in the Florida Instructional League. It didn\u2019t take long for him to show improvement.\nHe blossomed in 1986 with the Burlington (Iowa) Expos of the Midwest League, hitting .289 with 29 home runs with 73 RBIs, before, in late July being transferred to Montreal\u2019s other Class-A team, West Palm Beach in the Florida State League. The move was made necessary when West Palm Beach\u2019s Mike Day, batting .316 at the time, was sidelined for the season with a broken arm.7 Walker hit four more dingers (and 16 extra base hits) in 38 games with West Palm Beach.\nAlthough he was but a 19-year-old, the folks in Canada couldn\u2019t wait for Larry\u2019s arrival on the big-league stage. A legion of Canadian reporters followed his every move. \"Mentally, I`ve improved so much,\" he said, explaining his progress. \"I really want to play every day, go out and do my best. I know now I can hit the ball. I have a lot of confidence even though I still strike out a lot. I swing at too many bad pitches.\" Manager Felipe Alou said, \"If he keeps improving the way he has the last 12 months, there`s no telling what he could do. You have a kid with his kind of potential, they don`t last long in the minor leagues.\"8 With Walker\u2019s firepower, West Palm Beach won the FSL\u2019s Southern Division.\nWalker spent the following season with the Class-AA Jacksonville Expos in the Southern League. After slugging 25 doubles, 7 triples, and 26 homers for Jacksonville, and being named to the Southern League All-Star team, he missed all of 1988 due to an injury, the first of several that would cut into his playing time over the years. He tore up his knee while playing winter ball in Hermosillo, Mexico. Scoring from first base on a single, he slipped on home plate and his knee locked up causing him to flip over. He needed surgery and a long rehab program. \u201cI was told my career might end, but I never thought about the negative part of it. I was thinking positive all the time and how good I was going to be when I came back.\u201d9 Over the course of his major league career, Walker was to miss the equivalent of more than three full seasons, spending 536 games on the disabled list. His nine trips stints on the DL allowed Walker to play in more than 140 games a season only four times during his career.\nThe following spring, a groin injury slowed his progress even further. He was sent to the club\u2019s minor league training facility and opened the season with Indianapolis in the Triple-A American Association. In 104 games with Indianapolis, he batted .270 with 12 homers and 57 RBIs. He also stole 36 bases. The Expos considered him ready for the big leagues, and he made his major league debut at the age of 22 on August 16, 1989, against the Giants at Montreal. The superstitious Walker favored the number \u201c3,\u201d and he wore uniform number 33 throughout his career.\nRemembering his long road from hockey goalie in Canada to the big leagues, Walker said, \"People have to stick with you, but the most important person is you. You have to go to these minor-league cities, and take the bus rides, and play in little parks lit by candlelight, and not get much sleep, and eat the worst food in the world. It comes with the territory. You might not make it. But sometimes it pays off.\"10\nAfter walking in his first two plate appearances, he singled to right field off Mike LaCoss for his first major league hit. He came around to score the Expos\u2019 first run of the game, as they went on to win 4-2. His call-up had come 10 days after Expos lost their hold on first place in the NL East after having held it since June 26. They had slipped to third place, four games behind the division leaders. They hoped that two young but talented outfielders, Walker and Marquis Grissom, would provide the spark to push them back to the top of the standings, but it wasn't to be. The Expos lost 27 of their last 43 games and dropped to fourth place. The most memorable game during Walker\u2019s time with the Expos in 1989 was a 22-inning game at Montreal against the Dodgers\u2014the longest in team history\u2014on August 23. In the 16th inning of a scoreless game, Walker was called out on an appeal play for leaving third base early after scoring the apparent winning run on a sacrifice fly. But in the 18th, he made a spectacular catch of a line drive off the bat of Eddie Murray against the wall in right field, and the teams played on. The Expos lost eventually 1-0 when Dodger catcher Rick Dempsey homered to lead off the 22nd inning. Walker went 1-for-7 in the contest, and his average plummeted from .333 to .280. He ended the season in a prolonged slump during which he went 1-for-22 and saw his average drop to .170 with no home runs.\nIn spite of the inauspicious start, Walker was not sent back to the minors. Instead he became the regular right fielder for the 1990 Expos, because Hubie Brooks became a free agent at the end of the 1989 season and signed with the Dodgers, clearing a spot in the line-up for Walker. In 1990, the Expos fielded three players with little major league experience that year: Walker, Delino DeShields, and Marquis Grissom. Walker batted .241 with 19 home runs, tying Andre Dawson\u2019s rookie record for the Expos. His first homer came on April 20 at Shea Stadium in New York off Ron Darling as the Expos defeated the Mets 2-1. At season\u2019s end Topps named him to its All-Star Rookie team.\nHe didn\u2019t hit well during spring training in 1991, and there was even talk about platooning him. After an 0-for-3 performance on May 4, his average stood at .169. And then he warmed up, going 16-for-46 with four homers over a 12-game stretch to increase his average by 79 points. But the streak was temporary. Not only wasn\u2019t he hitting, but he sustained a pulled hamstring and wound up on the DL at the end of June. He came off the DL on July 14 and, in August, he finally found his stroke. He began the month with a 10-game hitting streak, his best of the season, during which he batted .439. From the time he came off the DL in mid-July through the end of the season, he had 10 homers, 41 RBIs, and a .338 batting average. For the season, he batted .290 in 137 games as the Expos (71-90) finished last in the NL East.\nIn 1992, Walker hit .30l, reaching .300 for the first time, and his 23 home runs were the most of his young career. He became the first and only Canadian to win the Expos Player of the Year award. He also won the Silver Slugger award, and his 16 assists propelled him to the Gold Glove award. One of those assists came on July 4, when he fielded a ground ball in right field and threw out Padres shortstop Tony Fernandez at first base! He was named to his first All-Star team, getting a pinch-hit single in his only at-bat. And he finished fifth in the MVP voting as the Expos finished in second place, their best performance since 1981. Bringing on Felipe Alou as manager 37 games into the season was one of their keys to success.\nWalker was just starting to show his stuff and over the balance of his career, he would go on to win seven Gold Gloves and be named to five All-Star teams. Before the 1993 season, hitting coach Tommy Harper predicted that if \u201ceverything goes right for him, he can hit 40 home runs and drive in 100-something runs. He has that kind of potential. The thing about Larry is, he works so hard. I saw him in the weight room in the minors, so I know. But he's also very tough on himself. It's like he's always trying to have a perfect game. I've told him, `You've worked to reach this point. Give yourself a little credit.\u2019\"11\nIn 1993, Walker had an off-season at the plate as his average dropped to .265. However, his power numbers were consistent with those in the prior season, 22 homers and 86 RBIs. He also won his second consecutive Gold Glove Award. On a revolving door Expo team that saw 48 different players on the roster during the course of the season, he also had four fellow Canadians, Joe Siddall, Matt Stairs, Denis Boucher, and Mike Gardiner, as teammates for parts of the season. Alou, in his first full year at the helm took the team to a 94-68 record and a second-place finish. The best was yet to come.\nWalker\u2019s 1994 season got off to an unusual start. Through his team\u2019s first 18 games, he was batting .284 with three homers and 14 RBIs\u2014nothing unusual there. Then on Sunday, April 24, Walker made his way on to the all-time blooper reel at Los Angeles. In the third inning, with one out and the Dodgers leading 2-0, Mike Piazza lifted a fly ball towards foul territory and Walker made the catch. Thinking it was the third out of the inning, Walker handed the ball to six-year-old Sebastian Napier who was sitting with his mom along the right field foul line. The next thing Walker saw was Jose Offerman, who had been on first base, tagging up and flying around the bases. Walker was able to retrieve the ball from the youth and keep Offerman from going beyond third base. And the issue became somewhat moot when Tim Wallach slammed Pedro Martinez\u2019s next pitch over the left field wall for a two-run homer. The embarrassed Walker \u201ctold the little kid that maybe next time I\u2019ll give him a ball when there are three outs instead of two. Everybody around him was laughing.\u201d True to his word, when the Expos took the field for the bottom of the fourth inning, Walker gave little Sebastian another ball, and received a standing ovation. Catcher Mike Piazza, who himself had had an embarrassing moment, told Walker, \u201cYou know, it\u2019s kind of hard to count to three, sometimes.\u201d12\nAs the 1994 season wore on, the Expos were sailing along in first place, six games ahead, with Larry Walker tied for the National League lead with 44 doubles (the first of four times when he would have 40 or more doubles in a season) when the players went on strike in August. In late June that season, he had suffered a shoulder injury, tearing his rotator cuff. Although he only missed four games, the injury affected his throwing, and upon his return to the lineup he was moved to first base. The move didn\u2019t hurt Walker's hitting: he batted .364 in 35 games at first base. At the time of the work stoppage, he was hitting a career high .322. The Expos seemed poised to be a contender for years to come with a healthy Walker at first, and Marquis Grissom and Moises Alou patrolling the outfield.\nIt did not happen. Despite their success, the Expos suffered attendance woes. They were 11th in the league in attendance (1,276,250) and lost their top players to free agency, including Walker, who signed with the Colorado Rockies. After the financial wreckage of the 1994 strike, Expos general manager Kevin Malone was instructed to cut payroll no matter what, so the team declined even to offer Walker arbitration, meaning that they received absolutely no compensation when he signed with the Rockies.\nIn 2002, manager Felipe Alou spoke of his team\u2019s missed opportunity. \u201cIt\u2019s not the sweetest thing to talk about. It took away an opportunity. I only managed that one club. That took away my only opportunity to be in the playoffs. It\u2019s frustrating, it\u2019s emptiness. That was it.\u201d13 Alou, who managed in Montreal from 1992 through the first 53 games of the 2001 season, would return to managing in 2003 and get to the postseason with the Giants. Larry Walker would not have to wait that long.\nAlthough a good hitter in Montreal, in Denver\u2019s thin air he significantly improved his statistics. He had his first 100-RBI season in 1995, and took part in postseason play for the first time as the Rockies became the first wild card team in NL history. A quartet of players collectively known as The Blake Street Bombers \u2014 Walker, Andres Galarraga, Dante Bichette, and Vinny Castilla each of whom hit more than 30 homers\u2014anchored the team. In postseason baseball, the dictum is \u201cgood pitching beats good hitting,\u201d and the Rockies were eliminated by the Atlanta Braves in the Division Series, three games to one. Walker went 3-for-14 with a three-run home run off Tom Glavine in the sixth inning of Game Two, won by the Braves 7-4.\nWalker\u2019s 1996 season was interrupted in June when he broke his collarbone running into the outfield wall in a game against the Braves in Denver. Through his first 53 games, he was batting .283 with 14 homers and 41 RBIs and performing efficiently on the base paths, with 12 stolen bases in 13 attempts. He returned to the lineup on August 15 after missing 60 games. Less than two weeks later, however, against Cincinnati, he strained his shoulder in a collision at second base with Barry Larkin. The new injury hampered in his hitting, and over the balance of the season he only went 1-for-14. For the season, he batted .276 with only 18 home runs and 58 RBIs.\nThe following spring, he said, \u201cI\u2019ve got a lot to prove this year. Not only to myself, because I\u2019ll never make myself happy, no matter how good I do. I\u2019ve got a lot to prove to the city of Denver and the fans. I want to win, and I want to do well. I know it\u2019s there. It\u2019s just a matter of doing it.\u201d14\nAnd did he do it! As June turned into July, he was in a magnificent groove. As late as July 17, he was batting .402. He told a reporter, \u201cThe thing is I just step in the box, see the ball, and hit it. Or try to hit it. That\u2019s how I learned to do it. Ralph Rowe, who was my hitting coach in the Expos\u2019 chain when I was in Utica and Burlington, told me, \u2018Kid, just see the ball and hit the ball. That\u2019s all there is to it. Just see it and hit it.\u2019 I said, \u2018OK,\u2019 He said it was real simple. So I took it real simple.\u201d 15\nAlso hitting for a lofty average that season was perennial All-Star Tony Gwynn of the San Diego Padres. Although both players fell off from the July highs, they finished 1-2 in the batting race. Gwynn won the title batting .372, and Walker finished in second place at .366. Walker won the MVP Award, leading the NL with a career-high 49 homers, more than anyone in the league had hit since Andre Dawson had hit 49 for the Cubs in 1987. He also led the league in total bases with 409. His 130 RBIs were third best, as were his 46 doubles. He joined the 30-30 home run/stolen base club with his 33 stolen bases, and for the only time in his injury riddled career, had more than 200 hits, finishing with 208, second most in the league. His 108th hit of the season on June 20 against Andy Ashby of San Diego was also the 1,000th of his career.\nWalker had a home run spurt in mid-September, hitting dingers in four consecutive games (five homers in all) including the 200th of his career. Both it and the 199th came in a game at San Diego on September 17 and accounted for all the Colorado scoring in a loss to the Padres, 5-4. Don Baylor\u2019s Rockies, however, were unable to fully capitalize on Walker\u2019s contributions finishing in third place that season with an 83-79 record.\nOne remarkable aspect of Walker\u2019s 1997 season was his performance away from his home ballpark in Denver. Twenty-nine of his 49 homers were on the road, and his average away from home was .346. \u201cI\u2019m really happy about that. Last year, I got ripped because I was really [so bad] away from Coors Field. This year I think I\u2019ve proven that I can hit outside of Denver.\u201d16\nHe never forgot his Canadian roots. After winning the MVP, he said, \u201cI\u2019ve done something good for me personally, and I\u2019ve done something good for my country. Maybe kids will look up to me and it will push them to reach for their goals.\u201d17\nAnd Canada would never forget Walker\u2019s achievements. He became the all-time leader in games, at bats, hits, doubles, home runs, runs batted in, runs, stolen bases, and walks by a Canadian-born player. He is the only Canadian to reach the milestones of 2,000 hits, 300 home runs, and 1,000 RBIs, and he has paved the way for other Canadian players, such as 2004 National League Rookie-of-the-Year Jason Bay, 2006 American League MVP Justin Morneau, and 2010 National League MVP Joey Votto to slug their way to awards and recognition. During his best ever season in 1997, he played in a career-high 153 ballgames, but the injury bug struck again late in the season. He injured his right elbow swinging at a pitch just before hitting his 49th homer of the season, in his team\u2019s 160th game, and missed the last two games of the schedule.\nAlthough he rested the elbow during the off-season, the pain persisted, and he aggravated the injury while playing golf in January. Although he tried to play through the injury when the 1998 season began, he missed several games and was on the disabled list for the last two weeks of June. Despite his injury, he was batting .331 in July and was chosen as an All-Star game starter. \u201cI don\u2019t deserve to start the game,\u201d Walker humbly proclaimed. \u201cI probably don\u2019t even deserve to be on the team. But the fans get their say, and I\u2019m fortunate enough to be one of the three (National League) All-Star outfielders. I accept it as a great honor.\u201d18 Although injuries forced him to the sidelines during the second half of the 1998 season, when in the lineup, Walker was a force to be reckoned with. He raised his average to .363 and won his first National League batting title.\nHe had surgery during the off-season. He started the 1999 season on the DL with a strained rib cage and missed the first week of the season. When he returned to the lineup, he got off to a slow start, going 7-for-31. After some advice from hitting coach Clint Hurdle on April 28, he had three homers and eight RBIs in St. Louis as the Rockies defeated the Cardinals 9-7. His batting average jumped that day from .235 to .308, and he was on his way to another strong year at the plate, winning his second of four batting titles with a .379 batting average. He was named to his third All-Star team in as many seasons and also corralled his third consecutive Gold Glove.\nWalker could boast of an historic achievement. Hitting for an average of greater than .360 in three consecutive seasons had not been done in more than 60 years. The last time had been when Al Simmons of the Philadelphia Athletics batted .365, .381, and .390 from 1929-31.19\nIn 2000, severe pain in his elbow put Walker on the DL twice, the first trip coming on May 11. Batting .347 at the time, he missed 23 games, and after his return, was so weak that he hit only .286 in his remaining 57 games. Finally succumbing to the pain, he was placed on the disabled list again on August 20. In his 86 games that season, he ended up with a .309 batting average. He went under the knife on September 8. His pain was such that his wife conveyed this story. \u201cI remember his tossing our daughter Canaan in the air\u2014she was five, six months old\u2014and crumpling in agony when he caught her.\u201d20\nIn 2001, after spending the off-season undergoing a fitness regimen with a personal trainer, Walker returned to form, led the league for a third time in batting (.350), and hit 38 home runs, the second-best total of his career. Included in this barrage was his 300th career homer off David Williams of the Pirates on August 5 in Denver. Before the season, an optimistic Walker said, \u201cThis is the best I\u2019ve felt going into camp. I know what I have to do and what I\u2019m capable of doing. It\u2019s just a matter of staying healthy and doing it. I want to go out there and look good and do good.\u201d21 Although he did not meet his goal of 150 games, he did play in 142, and his 601 plate appearances were the most since 1997. From April 17\u2013May 23, he put together a streak of reaching base safely in 31 consecutive games. Again named to the All-Star team, he picked up another Gold Glove Award as well. On Opening Day, he displayed his healthy arm, gunning down the Cardinals\u2019 Fernando Vi\u00f1a at home plate as the Rockies cruised to an 8-0 win. Unfortunately, the Rockies did not have enough good days. They slipped below .500 on June 22 and finished the season in fifth place in the NL West with a 73-89 record\nIn 2002, the Rockies got off to their franchise-worst ever start, 6-16, and manager Buddy Bell was released on April 16. Clint Hurdle replaced him, and although the team showed some immediate improvement, winning the first six games under Hurdle\u2019s stewardship, they stumbled after June 1, notwithstanding another good year from Walker. Walker\u2019s season peaked in June and July as he raised his average from .310 to a season\u2019s high of .368. However, the team fared far worse, going 19-33 during this stretch en route to a 73-89 fourth-place finish, 25 games behind the division winners. Walker batted .338 with 26 home runs, and a team-leading 40 doubles. The frustration of having been to the post-season only once in his career nagged at Walker. \u201cIt\u2019d be nice to get back,\u201d he said at one point in the season. \u201cIt\u2019d be nice to see that plastic in here again [covering lockers in the Rockies\u2019 clubhouse] and champagne flying all over the place and take another crack at it.\u201d22 He would at least do it with improved eyesight. Shortly after the season, Walker, who had been wearing contact lenses, opted for Lasik surgery. Trade rumors swirled during the off-season; a deal with the Diamondbacks for Matt Williams fell through because Williams did not wish to be apart from his family and Walker balked at deferring part of his salary. The celebration, for Larry Walker, was still on hold.\nFor the first time since 1996, Walker hit below .300 (.284) in 2003. He played through knee and shoulder injuries, getting into 143 games with 16 homers and 79 RBIs. The knee injury resulted from a collision with Rockies center fielder Preston Wilson during a 1-0 loss at Pittsburgh on August 2. Manager Hurdle noted, \u201cEven with the injuries and the lack of numbers from what they used to be in the past, Larry is still pitched to very carefully and fearfully throughout the league. He\u2019s played beaten up and bruised. He\u2019s done what he could do.\u201d23 The Rockies continued to drift low in the standings, pretty much duplicating the 2002 season, finishing fourth with a 74-88 record. Walker never missed more than three consecutive games during the course of this season. But besides his regular knee and shoulder ailments, he was bedeviled off and on by hamstring, groin, and hip problems.\nHe had surgery for both his left shoulder (labrum) and right knee (torn meniscus) in the off-season. And although the surgeries were successful, Walker began the 2004 season on the DL with a strained groin and missed Colorado\u2019s first 68 games. Once back in the lineup, he played in 38 of this team\u2019s next 40 games and was batting .324 when he was traded to the St. Louis Cardinals on August 7. In the fifth year of a contract that paid him more than $12 million per season, the 37-year-old Walker did not fit into the Rockies\u2019 future plans. As a 10-year veteran, Walker had veto power over the trade, but after being in the big leagues for 15 seasons without going to the World Series, he sensed that this was his opportunity. \u201cThis is it, this is why you say yes to the trade. I spent almost a decade in Colorado and had a great time, made friends. Loved the place. It was a move that had to be made, and I guess I\u2019m glad I made it.\u201d24\nBefore he came to the Cardinals, he had been on the disabled list a total of eight times during his career, but a healthy Larry Walker could help secure a post-season berth for St. Louis. In 44 games with the Cardinals, he batted .280 with 11 homers. The Cardinals won 105 games that season to win the National League\u2019s Central Division. Walker excelled in post-season play. In the Divisional Series, he batted .333 with two home runs in four games as the Cardinals eliminated the Dodgers, three games to one. He smacked two more homers in the NLCS as the Cardinals defeated Houston in seven games. It was then on to the World Series for the first, and only, time in Walker\u2019s career. Although the Cards were swept by the Red Sox, Walker had a good series, batting .357 with two homers, the only home runs St. Louis hit in the four games.\nHe returned to the Cardinals in 2005 and showed that he could still hit at the age of 38, batting .289 and adding the last 15 of his 383 career home run total. However, he could not elude the injury bug and was bothered by a neck injury that put him on the DL one last time. He retired after the 2005 season.\nWalker finished his 17-year career with a .313 batting average, 2,160 hits, and 1,355 runs scored. His .565 slugging percentage stands 12th on the all-time list as of the end of the 2017 season. He benefited from the mile-high atmosphere of Coors Field, batting .384/.464/.715 there compared with .280/.385/.514 on the road in the same seasons.\nMore honors followed: Walker was inducted into the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in 2009. He is a record nine-time winner of that Hall of Fame\u2019s Tip O\u2019Neill Award presented to the top Canadian baseball player of the year. Larry was also inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame in 2007 and the British Columbia Sports Hall of Fame in 2009.\nWalker coached for Canada in the 2006 and 2009 World Baseball Classics, 2009 Baseball World Cup, 2010 Pan American Games Qualifying Tournament, 2013 World Baseball Classic Qualifiers and Classic, as well as the 2015 Pan American Games\nWalker has been married twice. He married Christa Vandenbrink on November 3, 1990, and they had a daughter, Brittany Marie, born on July 15, 1993. The day after the 1998 All-Star game Walker married Angela Brekken. They have two daughters, Canaan and Shayna, and live in West Palm Beach, Florida.\nAn updated version of this biography appears in \"Major League Baseball A Mile High: The First Quarter Century of the Colorado Rockies\" (SABR, 2018), edited by Bill Nowlin and Paul T. Parker.\nIn addition to the sources cited in the notes and Baseball-Reference.com, the author also relied on:\nDeMarco, Tony, Larry Walker, Canadian Rocky, (Sports Publishing, Inc., 1999).\nGallagher, Danny, \"Walker the best position player ever from Canada\" in Remembering the Montreal Expos, (Toronto, ON, Scoop Press, 2005): 209-212.\nMcDonald, Ian \u201cExpos Decide Their \u2018Future\u2019 is Now,\u201d The Sporting News, May 7, 1990.\nMossman, John, \u201cLife is Good for Rockies\u2019 Slugger,\u201d Times-Daily (Florence, AL), July 16, 1997.\nWalker\u2019s file at the Baseball Hall of Fame Library.\n1 Bob Hill, \u201cLe Naturel Larry Walker is No Ordinary Class-A Prospect. He\u2019s Aiming to be the First Canadian Born Player to Make It Big in Montreal,\u201d Sun-Sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, FL), August 10, 1986, 5C.\n2 Tony DeMarco, Larry Walker, (Philadelphia, Chelsea House Publishers, 1999), 19.\n3 Marty York, \u201cExpos\u2019 Walker Could be Superstar,\u201d Denver Post, April 11, 1993, 3B.\n4 Leigh Montville, \u201cThe Accidental Ballplayer: Larry Walker Always Dreamed of Playing in Montreal \u2014 For a Hockey Team,\u201d Sports Illustrated, April 5, 1993.\n6 Montville, Sports illustrated, April 5, 1993.\n7 Hill, Sun-Sentinel, July 27, 1986, 6C.\n8 Hill, Sun-Sentinel), August 10, 1986, 5C\n9 Jim Shearon, Over the Fends is Out: The Larry Walker Story and More of Canada\u2019s Baseball Legends, (Kanata, Ontario, Malin Head Press, 2009), 6\n10 Jerry Krasnick, \u201cThis Time, Stadium will be Full for Walker,\u201d Denver Post, April 9, 1993, 6AA\n12 \u201cLarry Walker Discovers that Counting to Three Can be Difficult,\u201d Gettysburg (PA) Times, April 26, 1994, 2B\n13 Jack Curry, \u201cLost Games, Lost Dreams,\u201d New York Times, August 26, 2002, D1\n14 Jack Etkin, \u201cThree for the Show,\u201d The Sporting News, March 24, 1997, 20\n15 Michael Knisley, \u201cPreheat to .400,\u201d The Sporting News, July 14, 1997, 14\n16 Jerry Krasnick, \u201cWho Should and Shouldn\u2019t Win Awards,\u201d The Sporting News, October 6, 1997, 43\n17 \u201cWalker wins MVP Award,\u201d New York Post, November 14, 1997, 112\n18 Tony DeMarco, Larry Walker, (Philadelphia, Chelsea House Publishers, 1999), 52\n19 Bill James, \u201cThe New Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract (New York, Free Press, 2001), 825.\n20 Richard Hoffer, \u201cHandy Man: The Rockies Larry Walker has all the Major League Tools, and He Wields Them Like a Master Craftsman,\u201d Sports Illustrated, June 11, 2001\n21 Tracy Ringolsby, \u201cHealthy Walker Determined to Stay that Way This Season,\u201d Rocky Mountain News, February 18, 2001, 23C\n22 Etkin, \u201cIn the Midst of Brilliant Season, Walker Looks Stoically at Future,\u201d Rocky Mountain News, July 5, 2002, 8C\n23 Troy E. 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        "raw_content": "Melinda du Toit\nOptentia Research Focus Area, North-West University, South Africa\nWork, Organisational and Personnel Psychology Unit, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium\nSebastiaan Rothmann\nDepartment of Marketing and Organisation Studies, Faculty of Economics and Business, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium\nDu Toit, M., De Witte, H., Rothmann, S. & Van den Broeck, A., 2018, \u2018Contextual factors and the experience of unemployment: A review of qualitative studies\u2019, South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences 21(1), a2083. https://doi.org/10.4102/sajems.v21i1.2083\nUnemployment is a sociopolitical challenge worldwide. It is also a major challenge in South Africa, with its national unemployment rate of 26.7%. Unemployment has to be addressed to ensure economic growth in the country (National Planning Commission 2011; Statistics South Africa 2017). Furthermore, unemployment is mostly a negative experience for the majority of unemployed persons because it has a negative impact on individuals\u2019 psychological well-being (De Witte, Rothmann & Jackson 2012; Diette et al. 2012; Nell et al. 2015; Sage 2017).\nIn a bid to understand this crippling socio-economic phenomenon faced by 5.88 million South Africans (Statistics South Africa 2017), it may be necessary to thoroughly investigate all the contextual components that play a role in unemployment. In South Africa, unemployment has steadily increased on a year-on-year basis over the past 9 years (Yu 2012). Kingdon and Knight (2003:391) describe the widespread unemployment in South Africa as a \u2018beast\u2019, with an \u2018effect on economic welfare, production, erosion of human capital, social exclusion, crime and social instability\u2019. Existing research done in the South African context recognises the critical role played by contextual factors in experiences of unemployment (Burger & Fourie 2013; De Witte et al. 2012; Dieltiens 2015; Griep et al. 2014; Nell et al. 2015). Nell et al. (2015), for instance, argue that factors such as community safety, educational support, and support networks of religious organisations can have an impact on the well-being of unemployed and poor individuals. De Witte et al. (2012) suggest that contextual aspects such as quality education, adequate social security cover, sufficient government investment in unemployment well-being advancement programmes, and skills-training can influence the experience of unemployment. Dieltiens (2015) agrees with the argument made by Nell et al. and De Witte et al. that various aspects that can be viewed as contextual factors can influence the experience of unemployment. Contextual factors identified by Dieltiens as barriers to employment are, among others, a limited functional network, lack of information channels or opportunities to access information channels, adverse structural conditions of the economy, as well as unfairness and injustice in state employment practices. According to Fourie (2011), unemployment in South Africa cannot be understood without considering factors such as mobility barriers, marginalisation, and the characteristics of labour market facets. The individual\u2019s experience of unemployment may, furthermore, be affected by social and interpersonal contextual factors, such as stigmatisation, ignorance of authorities, and society\u2019s unwillingness to understand unemployment and its effects (Aldrich & Dickie 2013; Fowler & Etchegary 2008; Mckenzie 2013; Patrick 2014; Sherman 2013; Strier 2014).\nSome studies focused on contextual factors that could have an impact on experiences of unemployment. Information is needed, however, regarding contextual factors influencing the experience of unemployment in different contexts. No study could be found that explored the qualitative findings from different countries to ascertain the experience of unemployment. Such an exploration offers the possibility to \u2018hear\u2019 the voices of the unemployed interviewees from different countries and in different contexts. The aim of this study, therefore, was to investigate contextual factors associated with experiences of unemployment.\nDefining context and contextual factors\nThe word \u2018context\u2019 comes from Latin, meaning \u2018to knit together\u2019 or \u2018to make a connection\u2019. A disentanglement of the individual, the phenomenon, and the context is impossible. Individuals play an active role in shaping the context in which they live (Shogren, Luckasson & Schalock 2014). For Shogren et al. context is \u2018the totality of circumstances comprising the milieu of human life and human functioning\u2019 (2014:110).\nDe Souza (2014:12) describes context from a critical realist perspective. He defines context as \u2018a micro-scaled version of society\u2019. A person enters the world and encounters pre-existing conditions in the context that restrict or enable reaction possibilities. The first aspect of context is the social structure or the relationships in which the individual finds themselves. The individual has not created this social system or relationship; it is inherited. However, actions taken or conduct in response to these social structures can change or reinforce them. The social system can have an impact on the individual, but the individual also affects the social system or relational factors of context. The social structure is based on the individual\u2019s relations with others. For this study, this part of the context is applied to refer to the community or subgroup to which the individual relates. The second aspect identified by De Souza is structure, comprised of material, physical, and human resources. This functions on the level of culture and, for this study, it is postulated to refer to the broader society and culture. The third and last component of context is the person as agent. The individual is a separate figure posed against the backdrop of context, but is also an integral part of it. De Souza points out that an individual enters reality with an inherited predisposition regarding aspects such as demographics, accessibility to resources, life, and chances that dictate the limits or possibilities of different life trajectories or roles. Based on the description provided by De Souza (2014), \u2018contextual factors\u2019 refer to a dynamic interplay between: (1) the structure and culture of the society, (2) relationships, community behaviour, and the environment surrounding the unemployed individual; and (3) the individual\u2019s agency in the existing social structure.\nThis study aimed to analyse interpretively the results of qualitative studies that focused on the contextual factors relevant to the experience of unemployment and to determine how these factors affected experiences of unemployment.\nTo reach a broad and nuanced understanding of the lived reality and ascribed meaning of the experience of unemployment within the context of various countries, it was deemed necessary to source qualitative interview studies published in peer-reviewed articles. These documents are valuable resources to supply information on how interviewees experience unemployment in their context (Prior 2011). Furthermore, it was considered essential to review the findings of selected qualitative studies and to access direct quotes of interviewees. This design enabled the researchers to include unemployed individuals from different countries to \u2018hear the voices\u2019 of these marginalised, vulnerable, and often voiceless people across the globe. The philosophical assumption of the researchers was that sense-making and a deep understanding (\u2018Verstehen\u2019) in the context of a phenomenon had to rely on the participants\u2019 views. Therefore, this phenomenological document analysis study was executed in the framework of social constructivism (Creswell & Poth 2018; Tracy 2013).\nGiven the goal of this systematic literature review, the authors performed a meta-synthesis: an integration of interpretive data sourced from qualitative research (Onwuegbuzie & Frels 2016). A review of qualitative studies was needed because qualitative studies are most suitable for \u2018studying contexts which [\u2026] can uncover salient issues and [\u2026] provide insight into marginalised, stereotyped or unknown populations\u2019 (Tracy 2013:5). The search for relevant studies was done through Web of Science and EBSCOhost. For the search using Web of Science, three sets of keywords were used. The first set was as follows: TS = (\u2018qualitativ* research\u2019 OR \u2018qualitativ* study\u2019 OR \u2018ethnographic* research\u2019 OR \u2018ethnographic* study\u2019 OR \u2018narrativ* research\u2019 OR \u2018narrativ* study\u2019). The second set was TS = (\u2018job los*\u2019 OR unemploy* OR \u2018out of work\u2019), with the third being TS = (culture*). The search was tailored to limit the results by choosing the disciplines of psychology, sociology, criminology, public and occupational health, social work, social sciences and behavioural sciences, family studies, religious studies, ethnic studies, anthropology, and urban studies. This process resulted in 123 studies. For the search through EBSCOhost, academic journal articles in English from EconLit, PsycARTICLES, PsycINFO, and SocINDEX were used. The subject terms search option was used, and the two subjects were \u2018unemployed\u2019 OR \u2018unemployment\u2019 AND \u2018qualitative study\u2019. The search results were made more focused on the aim of this study by choosing the age (young adulthood \u2013 18\u201329; thirties \u2013 30\u201339; and middle-aged \u2013 40\u201364) and the method (interview; longitudinal; qualitative study; focus groups; and field studies). A total of 376 studies were identified through this process. The 123 studies from the Web of Science search and the 376 studies from the EBSCOhost search were compared, and the 116 duplicates, as well as 42 studies that employed mixed methods, were discarded. This resulted in 341 studies. Subsequently, a selection process ensued on the grounds of inclusion and exclusion criteria.\nCriteria for including articles were as follows:\nArticles had to be published in English in peer-reviewed journals between January 2005 and December 2015.\nOnly qualitative research articles reporting results from data gathered by using qualitative interviews were used, so that the direct experiences of the interviewees could be tapped.\nParticipants in the studies had to be unemployed people.\nOne of the study objectives had to include a focus on one or more contextual factors.\nThe full-text article had to be accessible through the library services of either the North-West University or KU Leuven.\nWe applied one exclusion criterion, which was to disregard those articles with a strong focus on the relationship between physical health and unemployment. The second author reviewed the selection process, the selected studies, and the articles tentatively included, excluded or not yet decided on. A total of 12 studies met all the inclusion and exclusion criteria.\nBecause the original search did not produce a qualitative unemployment study in the South African context that met the above inclusion criteria, an additional search was conducted. For this search through the Web of Science, the first set of keywords was \u2018unemploy*\u2019 OR \u2018jobless\u2019; the second search term was \u2018South Africa*\u2019, and the third was \u2018township youth\u2019. The search resulted in three articles, of which one adhered to all the inclusion criteria stipulated above. Finally, 13 articles were used for this review.\nTable 1 depicts the context of each of the studies included in this review, the qualitative data collection method, and the sample size.\nTABLE 1: Country, qualitative data collection method, and sample size.\nAttention was given to the more than 120 direct citations in the research articles as well as to each article\u2019s discussions and findings (Silverman 2011). To fully grasp the different contextual factors that have an impact on the experience of unemployment, the perspectives of the participants in these studies, as well as the interpretation and findings of the researchers, were considered. The first author mainly did the analysis. The first step of the analysis process involved a thorough synopsis of each article according to the research goal, the method used, findings, concepts or theories applied, and a list of the direct quotes. In the second step, flip-chart pages were put up on a wall to sort quotes under the three identified contextual factors. The third step was to take each contextual factor and identify themes for each of them. This was done by reading and rereading and then manually coding the direct quotes. This iterative exploration of the direct quotes resulted in themes (Tracy 2013). The fourth step was to go through the findings of each of the 13 studies and add them to the relevant identified contextual factor themes. The fifth step was to have a panel discussion with the co-authors to corroborate the themes identified and to verify that nothing was missed. In the sixth step, the themes identified were cross-checked against each of the articles, and a structural description of the experience of the unemployed in their context was constructed. The use of such a systematic, iterative process ensured a rigorous analysis process and improved the credibility of the findings (Silverman 2011).\nNext, the three identified parts of the context, namely the structure or culture of the broader society, the relationships, community, and environment, and, lastly, the individual agency, will be discussed.\nStructure and culture of the broader society\nThree predominant themes can be identified under this contextual factor. These are (1) unwritten rules or laws of society dictating the \u2018normal\u2019 and \u2018right\u2019 ways to live, (2) social stratification and socio-economic changes and realities, and (3) society\u2019s ignorance and lack of understanding of the potential value of unemployed individuals as community care-contributing citizens.\nUnwritten rules or laws of society\nTo earn respect in society and to be seen as a contributing citizen, individuals should be employed; this is the national culture of countries such as the UK, the USA, China, Canada, and South Africa (Bj\u00f6rklund et al. 2015; Fowler & Etchegary 2008; Giazitzoglu 2014; Patrick 2014; Sherman 2013). For a person to be a respectable and responsible citizen, they should be financially independent and should contribute to society through taxes and economic participation. This belief is so entrenched in the rhetoric of these countries that the unemployed themselves subscribe to this belief, causing them to become ashamed of, and disappointed in, themselves. Governments, policymakers, institutions, the popular press, and the public perceive the unemployed as a liability and a threat to a country\u2019s stability, progress, and image.\nUnemployed people often experience a lack of care from broader society and political leaders (Aldrich & Dickie 2013; Dawson 2014; Mckenzie 2013; Patrick 2014). Senior politicians and respected media brand the unemployed as \u2018morally bankrupt\u2019 and \u2018feral\u2019 (Mckenzie 2013:23). Furthermore, they perceive the unemployed as lazy dependants who need to find formal employment as quickly as possible. Consequently, the unemployed cannot rely on social sympathy and political support (Mckenzie 2013; Sherman 2013; Sung-Chan & Yuen-Tsang 2008). Should a person be unemployed, it is expected of them to show definite and thorough job search actions or real efforts to upskill to become more employable. A strong work ethic is regarded as admirable and is rewarded (Bj\u00f6rklund et al. 2015; Fowler & Etchegary 2008; Giazitzoglu 2014; Patrick 2014; Sherman 2013).\nIn most cultures, masculinity and fatherhood are associated with the image of the provider of the family by way of an earned salary. Unemployed fathers are, therefore, deemed to fall short of dominant sociocultural standards (Dawson 2014; Mckenzie 2013; Nayak 2006; Sherman 2013; Strier 2014). There seems to be a convention in some societies that dictates that one shall be employed. Therefore, a conceptual non-work stance is frowned on, and unemployed people are ostracised, shamed, stigmatised, and socially excluded.\nSocial stratification and socio-economic realities and changes\nChange in the economic approach of a country may require new competencies and conduct from individuals. For example, research in the UK showed that change from a manufacturing-based to a service-based economy required new competencies of people. Traditional work suited to tough and robust men during the industrial era has changed to service-sector and technology-based work, which requires individuals to be presentable, proficient in language usage, and client-oriented. This means that less sophisticated individuals who lack good social skills will battle to find a job in the more service-oriented economy (Giazitzoglu 2014; Nayak 2006).\nResearch from China provides an example of a change in economic approach that had a substantial effect on unemployment rates. Change from a socialist economy, as reflected in systems such as the \u2018danwei\u2019 system (where a person was employed by a socialist state in a work unit for life, with limited choice), to a capitalist, free-market economy, was associated with challenges for unemployed people (Sung-Chan & Yuen-Tsang 2008; Zeng 2012). People who would automatically have been employed in work units were now forced to compete for jobs in an open market. Not used to this system, and not equipped or skilled, many people \u2013 women, in particular \u2013 became unemployed. Unemployed women\u2019s efforts to become self-reliant through entrepreneurship were viewed as a threat to community stability because such efforts were perceived as being against prevailing ways. These women were expected to improve their skills and enter formal employment (Sung-Chan & Yuen-Tsang 2008). Officials in local government were, however, reluctant to support women to start businesses.\nSome studies also shine a light on social-structural factors such as race, class, and gender (Dawson 2014; Giazitzoglu 2014; Mckenzie 2013; Nayak 2006; Strier 2014; Teti et al. 2012). Classism has an impact on experiences of unemployment (Dawson 2014; Mckenzie 2013; Nayak 2006). Mckenzie (2013) illustrates how being unemployed and dependent on welfare benefits results in being classified as \u2018underclass\u2019 \u2013 that is, compared to the working-class. Nayak (2006) states that unemployed young men trapped in generations of poverty, powerlessness, and unemployment are kept in place from one generation to the next through the class hierarchy. Because of stigmatisation, disenfranchisement, and social exclusion over generations, opportunities to improve their situations are difficult to access (Nayak 2006).\nBlack participants in the Teti et al. (2012) study reported that they experienced daily struggles with racial microaggression. Their perception was that society did not accept them, and that some people \u2013 white people, in particular \u2013 perceived them as being useless. In addition to classism and racism, gender discrimination is also prevalent in some societies. Sung-Chan and Yuen-Tsang (2008) report the effects of discrimination on unemployed women who had to fight a paternalistic sociocultural discourse to generate income and realise their abilities.\nSociety\u2019s ignorance and lack of understanding\nSociety expects unemployed people to \u2018do\u2019 something with their time \u2013 to work towards greater employability (for example, to do volunteer work) or to actively apply for jobs. This expectation is unreasonable for two reasons. Firstly, reality dictates that there are unemployed individuals who will never be able to obtain secure, stable employment that can take them out of poverty. Secondly, many unemployed individuals are, in fact, \u2018doing\u2019 something with their time. They use their time to be creative in finding ways to survive and to render specific services in the community, which sometimes go unnoticed.\nThere seems to be a lack of understanding in society of the fact that it is virtually inconceivable for many unemployed people to follow the so-called \u2018normal\u2019 route of school to formal employment (Nayak 2006; Giazitzoglu 2014; Patrick 2014). Both Giazitzoglu (2014) and Dawson (2014) found that the respondents in their studies chose to be unemployed rather than take demeaning jobs that would keep them in poverty. Society tends to see these unemployed individuals as either too selective or too lazy to work. As a result, they feel misjudged, misunderstood, and frustrated because the inevitability of their situation is misconstrued and belittled. Ignorance and a lack of understanding of unemployment keep society from realising that, for some individuals, it is virtually impossible to obtain employment due to a lack of social capital, a lack of opportunities, or a lack of skills (Aldrich & Dickie 2013; Mckenzie 2013; Patrick 2014; Sherman 2013; Strier 2014; Zeng 2012).\nUnemployed people stated that those in leadership positions were physically removed from them and did not acknowledge their lived experiences. Patrick (2014), as well as Aldrich and Dickie (2013), describes surviving unemployment as a difficult task, requiring agency, ingenuity, and management skills. Surviving unemployment can be time-consuming and typically includes activities such as collecting and selling scrap to get money and going to several shops to make sure that you pay the lowest price possible for day-to-day essentials. Contributions such as caring for children, the sick, and the elderly and maintaining and forging social ties among neighbours and the community go mostly unnoticed (Patrick 2014).\nRelations, community behaviour, and environment\nCommunities, the spaces they occupy, and how they function in their unique sets of circumstances constitute another contextual factor with a direct impact on the unemployed individual (Dawson 2014; Fowler & Etchegary 2008; Mckenzie 2013; Sherman 2013). Three themes can be identified here: (1) disconnected places of exclusion, (2) non-cohesive communities, and (3) unwritten rules and laws of the community.\nDisconnected places of exclusion\nUnemployed individuals reported that they felt judged by others because they lived in areas associated with poverty, unemployment, and dependence on the government\u2019s welfare benefits (Dawson 2014; Mckenzie 2013; Nayak 2006; Teti et al. 2012). Dawson (2014) reports how participants described township space as a dead end where unemployed individuals desperately waited for change, which they hoped would bring an end to their confinement to township life. These spaces constitute disconnected places of exclusion far removed from \u2018normal\u2019 spaces where there is a more desirable life filled with options and facilities to access chances of developing (Teti et al. 2012).\nNon-cohesive communities and \u2018othering\u2019\nIn communities where the unemployment rate is high, where economic conditions are precarious, and resources are limited, competition sets in, and the community loses its unifying focus and strength. This often leads to a loss of cohesion in the community (Dawson 2014; Fowler & Etchegary 2008; Giazitzoglu 2014; Nayak 2006; Sherman 2013; Teti et al. 2012). In a high-crisis community characterised by financial hardship, stigmatisation, and ostracism, groups turn on one another. Two powerful dividing forces seem to be involved here: differences in ethics, social value judgements, and demographics (such as race, country of origin or ethnicity, or class).\nCommunities appear to be divided on grounds of differences in how they perceive and subscribe to specific ethical social values. One group of unemployed or precariously employed may try to make ends meet through informal and irregular income rather than claiming welfare funds. This group would rather face deprivation than apply for welfare aid. They look down on those unemployed individuals who are dependent and who are passively waiting for welfare benefits to survive without an income (Aldrich & Dickie 2013; Bj\u00f6rklund et al. 2015; Dawson 2014; Giazitzoglu 2014; Mckenzie 2013; Nayak 2006; Patrick 2014; Teti et al. 2012). Then there is a group of unemployed people who do choose to claim social grants or welfare benefits. This group has negative experiences of a community that, to their mind, shows no compassion for people who may be incapable of survival without welfare benefits. These welfare-claimant unemployed people are \u2018socially excluded\u2019, \u2018economically disenfranchised\u2019, and \u2018culturally despised\u2019 (Nayak 2006).\nIn addition to the divide between groups not claiming welfare aid and those who do claim it, a divide exists within the group claiming financial aid. Although individuals will themselves struggle with poverty and unemployment, it seems as if a type of social value judgement is applied according to which the self is viewed as of purer integrity than the \u2018other\u2019. Nayak (2006) refers to this as a use of moral distinction to create symbolic borders between different groups of financially dependent people. Personally burdened by a stigmatised label, many unemployed welfare recipients then discriminate between themselves and the \u2018others\u2019 who claim state aid \u2013 the \u2018others\u2019 being those deemed (by them) not deserving of this aid from state funds because they misuse the funds or they are cheating the system (Fowler & Etchegary 2008; Giazitzoglu 2014; Nayak 2006; Patrick 2014; Sherman 2013).\nGroups classified by many in society as unscrupulously claiming welfare while not seizing all opportunities to work for an income are depicted in studies done by Giazitzoglu (2014) and Dawson (2014). Unemployed men interviewed in these studies subscribed to a different value system from that of the groups discussed above. Contrary to the values subscribed to by the group above (a strong work ethic), these men saw a low-paying, insecure, temporary job doing demeaning work as humiliating. Therefore, they viewed \u2018hustling\u2019 (creatively securing income through illegal or underhanded dealings) as a better option. Dawson (2014) illustrates how unemployed South African men would see many low-paying jobs as associated with social shame and how the men would rather remain unemployed than take up such jobs.\nCommunities sometimes become divided along racial and ethnic lines. For example, in the USA, African American unemployed people reported that society excluded and ostracised them (Teti et al. 2012). Sherman (2013) found that there was a common belief that specific groups, including Hispanics, Arabs, and Eastern European immigrants, were dishonest and undeserving of the aid they were receiving. Distrust among different groups comprised of different ethnic or racial groups can divide a community further (Patrick 2014; Sherman 2013; Strier 2014; Sung-Chan & Yuen-Tsang 2008; Teti et al. 2012).\nUnwritten rules and laws of the community\nBeing unemployed can restrict and socially sanction social behaviour. One area where this is apparent is in the unemployed individual\u2019s lack of the means and opportunities to reciprocate or repay financial assistance or sponsorship of social events. The principle of \u2018you scratch my back, and I will scratch yours\u2019 may be problematic for the unemployed individual (Aldrich & Dickie 2013; Dawson 2014; Zeng 2012). In times of financial need, it may be difficult to ask for, or receive, help from the community because of the expectation of repaying this \u2018good deed\u2019 when it may be the least affordable.\nDawson (2014) reports how relationships between men in a South African township are based on a set of social practices, of which the principle of reciprocity is one. Even community activists know how to make use of this system by using unemployed youth to accelerate action through protest. In return, the leaders will give them opportunities to earn some extra money or promise preferential treatment if development were ever to occur in the township \u2013 termed \u2018political entrepreneurialism\u2019. In a group of friends, there is the unspoken agreement that those who are employed should help those who do not earn anything. The understanding is that every person will share what he or she has, even if it is just a small amount of money or a little food. Wages should, thus, be enough to sustain more than one person (Dawson 2014).\nIn the Chinese culture, there is strict adherence to the value of \u2018guanxi\u2019, which means \u2018to reciprocate favour\u2019 (Zeng 2012). The unemployed will avoid social contact because of the social expectation of investing monetary funds to strengthen social ties and networks. Because of an inability to do so due to lack of income, unemployed youth will not engage in social interaction. Divisions in a community could also result from perceived imbalances in relationships between those with and those without resources. Unemployed individuals do not feel comfortable around people who perceive them as needy and who may not understand their situation. This isolates them from a network of potential sources of information about opportunities to find work and alienates them from well-connected people (Zeng 2012). Unemployed individuals are cautious of owing anything to others because they lack the resources to reciprocate (Aldrich & Dickie 2013).\nAnother apparently accepted role with sanctioned social principles and values is the understanding that when people do not contribute to their community, they cannot earn the right to speak and voice an opinion on community matters. In the study done by Fowler and Etchegary (2008), being unemployed made men in a high-crisis community act passively, sit back, and let others speak for them; they seemed voiceless because they perceived themselves as not having the right to an opinion. This shows how being unemployed can render a person almost invisible in the community, without any voice or power. A further example is how unemployed women in China were rendered voiceless (Sung-Chan & Yuen-Tsang 2008).\nIndividual agency within an existing social structure\nThe individual actively involved in, and in interaction with, the surroundings as a social agent and social actor constitutes the third part of the context (De Souza 2014:148). Confronted by unemployment, individuals react differently to available opportunities or constraints in their contextual reality. Three themes can be distinguished: (1) making a choice, (2) constructing or joining subgroups to satisfy the need for social belonging, and (3) cultivating or constructing an own value system.\nTwo distinct views regarding choices in securing employment are evident. One view is that work is \u2018normal\u2019 and that a job offers more than financial gain (Aldrich & Dickie 2013; Patrick 2014; Sherman 2013; Strier 2014; Zeng 2012). According to Sherman (2013), the aspiration of unemployed individuals receiving welfare aid was to be off welfare benefits one day because they saw their dependence on welfare as \u2018not normal\u2019 and undesirable. The unemployed weigh up the monetary gains of a job and compare these gains to what they earn through welfare benefits. Participants also indicated that they would rather spend money they had earned through hard work than to have to spend money received from welfare funds.\nContrary to the previous view, Dawson (2014) found that unemployed people would not accept just any job. Low-paying jobs were regarded as socially undesirable because such jobs would not take them to where they aspired to be. Promised rescue from a lower-class existence under a previous oppressing government, they were waiting to be given the opportunity to enter the perceived world of comfort and ownership of valuable consumer goods that the middle class enjoyed. From townships, they could see high-class urban residential areas and convenient amenities and services, underlining the fact that there were people with more comfortable lives. They placed a high value on consumerism to signify class and standing.\nConstructing or joining subgroups to satisfy the need for social belonging\nIt seems that unemployed individuals need a like-minded group; otherwise, they will become \u2018weak nobody loners\u2019 in society (Dawson 2014; Giazitzoglu 2014; Mckenzie 2013; Nayak 2006; Strier 2014; Sung-Chan & Yuen-Tsang 2008; Zeng 2012). Because of their isolation from society, individuals value the \u2018own\u2019 group with its system of values, perceptions, and behaviour. Shared experiences tend to bind individuals together: \u2018we understand each other \u2026 she is unemployed like me\u2019 (Zeng 2012:90). Being part of a subculture grouping gave the young men in Nayak\u2019s (2006) study meaning and a sense of belonging.\nThe harshness and negative implications of the insecurity in the labour market and unemployment are mitigated by being part of a subculture. Women in the study done by Sung-Chan and Yuen-Tsang (2008) could stand up against authoritative powers as a collective. On the street corners in the townships of South Africa, the unemployed come together to be with those sharing the same troubles and challenges; they see this \u2018ikasi\u2019 (township) street corner social group as a type of \u2018surrogate kin\u2019. For some, these are the only people they feel understand the situation; they share in a collective struggle (Dawson 2014).\nStrier (2014) shows how unemployed people long for social belonging, especially in times of uncertainty and tension brought about by their situation of unemployment. Individuals in the same position are experienced as being almost closer than family. Although society has ostracised them, they find comfort in a like-minded group. Giazitzoglu (2014) reports that, in their daily living in a community where the members despised them, the group of unemployed men in his study found kinship in the group (known in the UK as the \u2018drifters\u2019). The group, with their subculture in which different sets of values and norms applied, found validation for the logic behind their choice of the rejection of work, their anti-work ethic, and the \u2018working\u2019 of the welfare system.\nCultivating or constructing an own value system\nThree examples can be identified of unemployed individuals cultivating their value system to cope with, or react to, their unemployment experience. Firstly, \u2018othering\u2019 occurs to demonstrate welfare recipients\u2019 discrimination against immigrants who are also recipients of state benefits (Patrick 2014). Participants in Patrick\u2019s (2014) study felt that immigrants took \u2018their\u2019 jobs and cheated the welfare system by claiming while working. Sherman (2013) highlights how some unemployed individuals use \u2018othering\u2019 to see themselves as more deserving and of higher morality than those others who are in the same situation. It seems that, in reflecting the social stigmatisation they endure onto others whom they judge and criticise, they find some way of coping with their situation.\nA second example of an own value system constructed by the unemployed is the description of instances where people argue that all is fair when in survival mode \u2013 the end justifies the means (Giazitzoglu 2014; Mckenzie 2013; Nayak, 2006). In the struggle to survive unemployment, one option is to turn to crime to make a living. The unemployed men in Giazitzoglu\u2019s (2014) study followed the already familiar path of the survival strategies of their unemployed fathers and went the route of making a living through so-called \u2018streetwise labour\u2019 \u2013 that is, a career in illegal business and crime. Mckenzie (2013) also reports that a thriving underground criminal economy existed within the boundaries of the community she studied. Success in making a living through illegal means gave one a particular value and standing in this community.\nA third example of how unemployed people deal with their situation by cultivating an own value system is to have a steadfast belief in a divine higher power. When overwhelmed by the challenges of poverty, strained family relationships, discrimination, and unemployment, unemployed individuals find solace in the belief that there is a God with a plan and that the situation in which they find themselves is part of God\u2019s plan (Teti et al. 2012).\nThis study aimed to explore the experiences of unemployed individuals from various contexts in different countries. Through the integration and combination of these findings, three distinct fundamental aspects stand out that can aid in improving our understanding of the experiences of unemployment. Irrespective of the country in which they are, unemployed individuals share three experiences. Firstly, they experience the dominant perception of society and their communities as being that work-for-income constitutes a crucial and central part of healthy, responsible adult life. Undeniably linked to this experience is the consequence of not complying with this \u2018rule\u2019 of society to earn an income through paid work, namely stigmatisation, resulting in emotional pain and shame. The second shared aspect is that the negative experience of unemployment is buffered when unemployed individuals are taken up in some kind of subgroup of individuals who share the same unemployment situation. The third conclusion has two sides. The first is that all the studies in this review found that unemployed individuals devised some strategy to deal with, or react to, their situation of unemployment. A surprising second side of this finding, however, is that individuals seemed to develop either constructive or destructive strategies to deal with the negative unemployment situation. These three principle conclusions will now be discussed and collated with the relevant literature.\nFirstly, the results of this study indicate that unemployed individuals in all studies experienced pressure from broader society, as well as their communities, to conform to an acceptable code of conduct. This code of conduct dictates that unemployed people should never accept their situation and rely on welfare funds to assist them to survive unemployment because not to work is unacceptable. This observation reflects what Ezzy (2001) has reported about the existence of a dominating perception that work equals life. In their study, Shirani, Henwood and Coltart (2012) support this point of view by showing that a salaried occupation is seen as the predominant way to demonstrate adequate citizenship. Rules governing so-called socially desirable behaviour, role expectations, and hierarchical class-structured societies result in a constructed world where a person without a job and few socio-economical means will find it almost impossible to fulfil their expected obligations as a member of such a society. As was emphasised by Giazitzoglu (2014), Nayak (2006), Plattner and Gonzo (2010), as well as Spyridakis (2013), for individuals in precarious situations of inadequate education, low social capital, and long-term unemployment, it can be almost impossible to secure formal, well-paid employment. Lifelong unemployment is highly likely for these individuals. Therefore, it is crucial for our understanding of the experience of unemployment to realise that unemployed people need to negotiate constrained opportunities, while experiencing the reality that they will only be accepted by society and the community once they are employed. This scarring adds to the negative impact of the lack of financial independence with which the unemployed individual must already cope. In the face of this assumption that every person should work and contribute financially to the community, an inability to meet this expectation causes embarrassment and a feeling of worthlessness. The word \u2018shame\u2019 is quoted directly from the transcribed interviews with the unemployed in eight of the studies (Bj\u00f6rklund et al. 2015; Dawson 2014; Giazitzoglu 2014; Patrick 2014; Sherman 2013; Strier 2014; Sung-Chan &Yuen-Tsang 2008; Zeng 2012).\nA second finding was that unemployed individuals in almost all the included studies are positioned in relation to a specific subgroup. Thus, although they experience their immediate environment and social ties to the community as mostly negative, they experience their self-constructed or organised subgroup as a type of psychological safeguard against the negative consequences of unemployment. This has a bearing on the relational, contextual aspect. The participants in the research done by Strier (2014), for instance, described the men in the skills-training group as almost closer than family. Various studies show how unemployed individuals desire some social belonging (Bj\u00f6rklund et al. 2015; Dawson 2014; Giazitzoglu 2014; Mckenzie 2013; Nayak 2006; Strier 2014; Sung-Chan &Yuen-Tsang 2008; Teti et al. 2012; Zeng 2012).\nThe third finding of this study concerns how the individual as a contextual factor exhibits their agency and actor status. Individuals as actors and agents can make choices and cultivate an own value system in reaction to the impact of the influences of the other contextual factors, which are mainly experienced as negative. The actor or agent as a contextual factor is portrayed as a struggling, embattled individual, but with survivalist agency, who continuously tries to cope with their challenging situation without giving up. What is most thought-provoking is that certain individuals handle their situation of unemployment in a seemingly healthier, more positive way than others, who seem to engage in an almost destructive downward spiral. Unemployed individuals who reported coping with their situation in a positive manner were all involved in an intervention programme of some kind (for example, the group of fathers in the studies done by Bj\u00f6rklund et al. 2015 and Strier 2014; the men in the working-class group in the study by Nayak 2006; and the group of women in the action research project in the study by Sung-Chan & Yuen-Tsang 2008) or were active in a religious church setup (the group of men in the study done by Teti et al. 2012, who managed their precarious situation through religious activities).\nThose unemployed individuals who reacted to their situation of unemployment by involving themselves in subgroups whose ostracism, stigmatisation, and segregation from society made them retaliate with deviant and socially unacceptable behaviour were generally without any respectful assistance or dignified aid from the broader society or community (for example, the communities in the studies by Fowler & Etchegary 2008 and Patrick 2014, where the individuals turned on one another and generated conflict and social disconnection; the rioting and socially deviant groups in the studies of Dawson 2014, Giazitzoglu 2014 and Mckenzie 2013; Nayak\u2019s under-class group 2006; the cultivation of a culture of crime in the study by Teti et al. 2012; and the social withdrawal of the unemployed in the study of Zeng 2012). The necessity of understanding the experience of unemployment to address the challenging situation in a respectful and dignified way, in consultation with the unemployed, is emphasised by this finding. Communication of care and a thorough appreciation of the complex nature of the obstacles faced by the unemployed are crucial. It is essential to spread the notion in communities and society that the unemployment phenomenon is more complicated than simply expecting unemployed individuals to face this situation by themselves and to \u2018just find a job\u2019. Spyridakis (2013) aptly describes the unemployed as:\n\u2026 living an indefinite downward spiral of material deprivation, trying to make ends meet in \u2026 off the books non-standard jobs, struggling to serve their status in social and cultural terms \u2026 attempting to survive by manipulating the cracks created by the state\u2019s indifference and capital\u2019s arbitrariness. (p. 241)\nA deep and nuanced understanding of the experiences of unemployment cannot be obtained without studying the impact of the various contextual factors. It is also necessary to consider the nature of the interaction or interrelationship among the different identified contextual factors and its consequences for experiences of unemployment. From the literature consulted, a graphical presentation has been designed to illustrate such interrelationships or interaction (see Figure 1).\nFIGURE 1: Visual presentation of the contextual factors and the relationships among the factors.\nFrom the findings, the interrelationships among the three overarching contextual factors become apparent. As illustrated in Figure 1, there seems to be a reciprocal relationship between the community or direct environment of the individual, on the one hand, and the individual as agent or actor on the other. The individual agent or actor has an impact on the community, and vice versa. How the individual copes with, or reacts to, their unemployment situation has a bearing on the community, and how the members in the community cope with, and react to, the unemployed person influences the individual and their experience of unemployment. A case in point is how the unemployed men in the studies of Giazitzoglu (2014) and Nayak (2006) experienced the disgust and contempt of the community surrounding them (community impact on the individual), but the unemployed men then retaliated by almost reinforcing what the community believed about them and destabilised the community through their non-conformist, perverse, and criminal behaviour (individual impact on the community). In contrast to such a reciprocal relationship between agent or actor and community stands the one-way relationship between the broader society and the other two main contextual factors. This was clearly illustrated by the fact that proof did not exist in any of the included studies that the broader society really understood the extremely complex nature of the experience of being unemployed. The influence and impact came from the broader society with its stratified groups, policies, culture, ethics, and ignorant attitudes that affect the community as well as the individual. There seems to be a barrier or a break in communication between the individual as well as the community on the one side and the broader society on the other side (see Figure 1 where the arrows could not get through; communication is blocked). In the studies of both Sung-Chan and Yuen-Tsang (2008) and Bj\u00f6rklund et al. (2015), the unemployed are described as voiceless. It seems that if social scientists, researchers, and intervention programmes do not strengthen the collective voices of these people, broader society will not hear them. Even from the community side, there is little evidence that this contextual factor has any real impact on the broader society. The broader society seems to have little to no understanding of the daily lived experience, struggles, or accomplishments of the unemployed person. Social scientists should focus on breaking down the barrier to the broader society.\nThe consulted literature highlights the critical role that contextual factors play in the impact on the unemployed individual (Burger & Fourie 2013; De Witte et al. 2012; Dieltiens 2015; Griep et al. 2014; Nell et al. 2015). This study raises intriguing questions about the nature and extent of the pressure on the unemployed to look for a paid job in formal employment, as well as the scarring effect of the lack of a nuanced understanding of the lived world of the unemployed person.\nAlthough studies from seven countries were included in this review, it could be seen as too limited. Expanding the study to include more countries, especially developing countries, would be valuable. The \u2018refutability principle\u2019 (Silverman 2011) was employed in this study; that is, the researcher went back to the consulted studies after the conclusions had been written down to see whether any study could refute the findings. It is recommended that quantitative studies be included in this \u2018refutability\u2019 process. The findings should be tested against quantitative studies from different countries, with a focus on the experience of unemployment.\nImplications and recommendations for research\nFuture research should focus on the impact of the three main contextual factors, namely the broader society, the immediate surrounding community, and the individual as agent or actor, as well as their interrelationship and interaction. Quantitative studies should be conducted to broaden the scope and to reach a more comprehensive conclusion on the role that contextual factors play in the experience of unemployment. Research could specifically focus on how to assist government and policymakers to address challenges such as how to integrate the unemployed and poor in the centres of society, rather than in peripheral areas. Also, intolerance towards, and misunderstanding of, the unemployed by the society should be studied. Research should focus on how to strengthen cohesion, trust, and equality in communities.\nFuture research could also focus on best practices concerning welfare benefits \u2013 in terms of allocation, amounts, and recipients. Most of the positive experiences involved close social ties with like-minded people in similar circumstances. When a specific meaningful goal or action was combined with this grouping, it transformed the experiences of unemployed people in a positive way (Bj\u00f6rklund et al. 2015; Strier 2014; Sung-Chan & Yuen-Tsang 2008; Teti et al. 2012). A suggestion would be to steer future research on the experience of unemployment in the direction of action research with groups of unemployed people assisted by professional social scientists. Together, these groups and professionals could mobilise constant interaction with, among others, policymakers and leaders in the financial and media fields.\nImplications and recommendations for practice\nProfessionals should focus on ways to guide unemployed individuals to find sustainable methods of occupying themselves outside the conventional job market. This process should be designed in a way that acknowledges the specific needs and capabilities of the unemployed. The importance of instrumental relationships would have to be acknowledged (Zeng 2012). Unemployed individuals should be empowered to build relationships with powerful people and forge linkages with individuals in the broader society.\nSocieties should promote a strong care ethic, as opposed to a work ethic (Patrick 2014). Such a mind shift would benefit South African communities and make them realise that there is space for people to do voluntary and caregiving work in communities. Tolerance, empathy, and a greater understanding must be promoted (Giazitzoglu 2014).\nCreating and developing subgroups of unemployed individuals in a community could provide a support base for such individuals. Efforts to address unemployment could start by empowering individuals in these groups to create community programmes in collaboration with powerful members of society in leadership positions. 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The new campus will be located about five miles north of Skyland Trail\u2019s existing center on North Druid Hills Road in Brookhaven.\nBeth Finnerty, Skyland Trail\u2019s president and CEO, said a grand opening of the new campus will likely happen in the summer of 2019. \u201cThe early and enthusiastic response from the philanthropic community illustrates that the mental health of our young people is an important issue of concern for Atlanta families, schools and employers,\u201d Finnerty said.\nThe changing economy and a technology-driven society is creating new pressures and challenges for teens, especially those struggling with a diagnosis of bipolar illness, depression or an anxiety disorder.\n\u201cAfter nearly 30 years of helping adults recover from mental illness, we are excited to build on the success of our treatment model to help adolescents and their families,\u201d Finnerty added.\nSkyland Trail already has named Dorothy Jordan, a specialist in pediatric mental health issues, to be lead the new campus.\n\u201cI\u2019m so excited that Rex and Skyland Trail embraced this,\u201d said Jordan, who is the widow of Hamilton Jordan, a leading political figure in the Jimmy Carter administration. \u201cWith Rex, and his vision, and with Tom being a partner on mental health, it\u2019s an honor to be asked to do this. 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        "raw_content": "Research: Marathons, carbon footprints and willingness to pay 1\nby Waldo Krugell \u2022 Navorsing Research \u2022 Tags: carbon footprint, climate change, tourism economics, Two Oceans Marathon, WTP\nMARATHONS, CARBON FOOTPRINTS AND WILLINGNESS TO PAY\nBy Waldo Krugell & Melville Saayman\nThere exists a large international academic literature on aspects of the environment, climate change and tourism. An analysis of the links between tourism and climate change can be grouped into four categories (Fisher, 2007), namely i) the impact of tourism on climate change, ii) the impact of climate change on tourism, iii) adaptation to climate change, and iv) mitigation of climate change. In this last category, studies of the mitigation of climate change, specifically of willingness to pay, have focussed on air travellers\u2019 willingness to pay for carbon offsets (see Brouwer et al., 2008), or tourists\u2019 willingness to contribute to funds for the management and conservation of a particular natural resource (see Casey et al., 2010). Our paper falls in the last category and takes the question of the environment and climate change to a sports event to ask: Are Two Oceans Marathon runners willing to pay for a \u201cgreener\u201d race and what are their characteristics?\nMost of the participants fly or drive significant distances to participate and spend a number of days in and around Cape Town as tourists. Based on their characteristics, an online carbon calculator shows that the carbon footprint of the average participant is approximately 150kg of CO2, which can be offset with approximately 1.2 trees at a cost of less than R90 (www.trees.co.za). In order to examine whether the runners are willing to pay to reduce their carbon footprint in the race, a survey was conducted at the marathon. In total, 502 athletes participated in the survey and data were collected about their demographics, spending and the key question: \u201cWould you be willing to pay more for a more environmentally friendly marathon?\u201d. The paper goes on to provide an overview of the literature, describe the survey, specifically the willingness to pay question and describe the sample characteristics. For the purposes of this blog we can jump to the results.\nOf the 502 respondents, 11 per cent skipped the willingness to pay question. Another 27 per cent indicated that they were not willing to pay an additional fee and 62 per cent said that they would. Respondents who were willing to pay in principle were subsequently asked whether they were willing to pay a specific amount of money. Approximately 22 per cent of runners indicated that they were willing to pay R10, 12 per cent were willing to pay R30 and 19 per cent were willing to pay R50. The runners were also asked to name the maximum amount that they were willing to pay over and above the race registration fee. Almost 40 per cent did not answer the question and, for the remaining 60 per cent, the mean amount was R83.\nSo, who were these green runners?\n69 per cent of women said that they were willing to pay, compared to 58 per cent of men.\nIn the age groups 18 to 30 years, 31 to 40 years and 41 to 50 years between 62 per cent and 66 per cent were willing to pay.\nThere is little variation in willingness to pay between the differences in marital status.\nA greater percentage of Afrikaans speakers (64%) than English speakers (61%) were willing to pay.\nMore of the athletes who had a degree or diploma (69%) or post-graduate qualification (66%) were willing to pay.\n72 per cent of the self-employed runners were willing to contribute.\nThose who travelled further may be more cost sensitive and less likely to make a contribution to mitigation of their emissions.\nWhen asked why they would be willing to pay the additional fee the reasons cited most were that they felt responsible for climate change and that they care about the environment in general.\nThe main reason given for not being willing to pay was that people believed that the mitigation programme will have no real impact. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Forums \u00bb Site Forum \u00bb The Power of Prayer\nDiscussion: The Power of Prayer\nPraying For Those That Persecute Us: Bible Study and Sample Prayers\nUndoubtedly the most difficult people to pray for are those that persecute us. Praying for the lovely people is just much easier. Even so, we are called to pray for everyone.\nWhen you read through the Book of Psalms you see that David continually prayed for those who persecuted him. In some cases he asked that their hearts would be softened and in others he asked that the Lord pronounce judgment upon them (e.g. Psalms 109). What does the Bible teach about persecution? What should our attitude be? How should we pray for the persecutors?\nJesus Spoke of Persecution and the Persecute\nDuring the Earthly ministry of Jesus, He often spoke of what was to come when He left to be with the Father. 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You can read about that in Matthew 5:35-48.\nContinuing on in the book of Matthew Jesus tells the Apostles once again that He is sending them out into a world which will hate them. He warns them that leaders will judge them. Then He encourages them with the promise that the Spirit of the Father will be with them and will speak for them.\nMatthew 10:19-20 But when they deliver you up, take no thought how or what ye shall speak: for it shall be given you in that same hour what ye shall speak.20 For it is not ye that speak, but the Spirit of your Father which speaketh in you.\nConstant reminders to His disciples are recorded throughout the gospel accounts as well as the Book of Acts. For example, Jesus uses the metaphor that whoever follows Him will need to \u201ctake up his cross\u201d. 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As Christians today we are privileged to have something that they did not have \u2013 the completed Word of God. As we study daily in the Word we should be learning the things that Jesus taught as well as all of the other men in the Bible as they were inspired by the Holy Spirit (2 Peter 1:21). Many of these holy men of God endured great persecution on a daily basis. These things have been written for our learning.\nHow to Respond to Persecution\nSometimes we can relate to those who have gone before us as a testimony of faith and endurance. We can also learn from their teaching and admonishment as to how we should respond to persecution. Not long ago my husband preached on this exact subject. You can listen to his message here: Persecution. Regarding persecution, the Bible says we should:\nPut our trust in the LORD and be not ashamed (Psalms 31:1)\nFollow His lead (Psalms 31:3)\nCommit our spirit into His hand (Psalms 31:5)\nBe glad and rejoice (Psalms 31:7)\nBe of good courage (Psalms 31:24)\nTurn the other cheek (Matthew 5:39)\nGo the extra mile (Matthew 5:41)\nLove your enemies, bless them, do good to them and pray for them (Matthew 5:44)\nBe wise as serpents and harmless as doves (Matthew 10:16)\nSuffer with him, that we may be also glorified together (Romans 8:17)\nLove without dissimulation (Romans 12:9)\nAbhor evil (Romans 12:10)\nCleave to good (Romans 12:10)\nBless them which persecute you \u2013 don\u2019t curse them (Romans 12:14)\nTake pleasure in infirmities, in reproaches, in necessities, in persecutions, in distresses for Christ\u2019s sake (2 Corinthians 12:10)\nContinue thou in the things which thou hast learned and hast been assured of (2 Timothy 3:14)\nSanctify the Lord God in your hearts: and be ready always to give an answer to every man that asketh you a reason of the hope that is in you with meekness and fear (1 Peter 3:15)\nRejoice, inasmuch as ye are partakers of Christ\u2019s sufferings; that, when his glory shall be revealed, ye may be glad also with exceeding joy (1 Peter 4:13)\nExamples of Prayers for the Persecutors\nJesus prayed for his persecutors. Perhaps one of His most famous prayers was uttered when he faced certain death, even the death on the cross:\nPaul, formerly Saul of Tarsus, was no stranger to persecution, mostly because before his conversion he was the lead persecutor (see Acts 7:55-60 for the account of Stephen\u2019s stoning \u2013 Saul was the \u201cyoung man\u201d at whom the witnesses threw their clothes; a sign of respect for the leader). After conversion and throughout Paul\u2019s missionary travels he asked that the Churches pray for him, that he might overcome his own persecutors and those whom try to quash his message. Two such requests are documented in Romans and 1 Thessalonians:\nRomans 15:30-32 Now I beseech you, brethren, for the Lord Jesus Christ\u2019s sake, and for the love of the Spirit, that ye strive together with me in your prayers to God for me; 31 That I may be delivered from them that do not believe in Judaea; and that my service which I have for Jerusalem may be accepted of the saints; 32 That I may come unto you with joy by the will of God, and may with you be refreshed.\n1 Thessalonians 3:1-2 Finally, brethren, pray for us, that the word of the Lord may have free course, and be glorified, even as it is with you: 2 And that we may be delivered from unreasonable and wicked men: for all men have not faith.\nAs we travel through life as a Christian we will be faced with persecution for our love and devotion to Jesus. We can learn from those who have gone before us as to what we should expect and how to keep the right attitude when responding to persecution. Our greatest teacher is our Savior Jesus. Even after He was beaten beyond recognition, He raised a prayer to the Father in Heaven to forgive those who persecuted Him. Jesus prayed for His persecutors in His last hours. He was not thinking of Himself. He did not grumble nor complain. He prayed for them! And then He endured the cruel death on the cross \u2013 he was obedient even unto death (Philippians 2:8) . Do you know Jesus? Will you come to Him today? The persecution that we are dealt as a follower of Jesus cannot compare at all with what He did for us. He took the nails for me. He took the nails for you. The least we can do is endure the persecution for Christ\u2019s sake! Oh what a beautiful Savior! And what a beautiful promise we have because of Him: \u201cBut God commendeth his love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us.\u201d (Romans 5:8)",
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        "raw_content": "Why It's Important for People to Have Life Skills\nDreamworker has a lifetime of successful business, relationship, career and financial experiences she enjoys sharing with her readers.\nLife skills are the behaviors that people need to have in order to function successfully in life.\nWithout them, people constantly have difficulty in certain areas of their lives that never go well until they learn how to deal with them.\nIf the skills they lack are the more important ones, people can create life altering problems for themselves.\nHowever, the good news is that every single skill can be learned!\nThe trick to doing this is for individuals to be able to recognize problem areas and take steps to fix them.\nEverybody already has some of these skills, but nobody has all of them, but the more you possess, the better off you will be!\nI call this \"packing my toolbox\". The more tools you have, the easier it is to deal with the issues that come your way in life, no matter how big or small.\nIt is never too late to learn the basics for successful daily living,\nDoing so can improve your relationships, earning power, ability to find good jobs, stabilize your finances and many other things.\nThese guidelines to help you get started.\nPeople need to have as many life skills as possible so that they can lead happier and more successful lives. | Source\nSkills Check List\nBefore we begin, look through this list to see how many of these skills you already have and which ones you might want to learn:\nwrite a check,\nbalance a checkbook,\njustify your credit card statement,\napply for a loan,\nopen a savings account,\nfigure the cost of interest,\nadd figures without a calculator,\nmultiply figures without a calculator,\ndivide figures without a calculator,\nsubtract figures without a calculator,\norganize a notebook,\nproperly address an envelope,\nback a car into a parking space,\nmake reservations,\ncomparison shop,\nclean a house,\ncook basic meals,\nbuy stocks and bonds,\nfix a flat tire,\ndo an internet search,\ndo research without using the internet,\nplace an ad,\nrespond to an ad,\nprepare a basic income tax form,\napply for a Social Security number,\nshell an egg,\napply for Medicare,\npeel a potato,\nwrite a formal business letter,\nfold a letter to match the size of an envelope,\nproperly hang a roll of toilet paper,\nproperly hang a towel,\nchange a light bulb,\niron a shirt,\nproperly set a table,\nsterilize a needle,\nput staples in a stapler,\nput tape in a tape dispenser,\ncut and paste computer data,\nclear the cache in a computer,\nperform maintenance on a computer,\nuse a flash drive or\ntransfer photos from a digital camera to a computer.\nThere are many other items in addition to the ones listed here.\nIf there are things you feel you don't know how to do, find someone to teach them to you or use YouTube videos to help you.\nFill that tool box up as high as you can!\nPeople start learning the skills they need to have when young and continue learning throughout their lives. | Source\nWhy Don\u2019t People Know These Things?\nThere are several reasons why people never learn these skills. For example,\nthey may not have seen a reason for learning some of them,\nparents may not have known about them or taught them to their children,\nschools may have excluded them from their curricula or\nstudents who are continually absent from school may have left themselves with learning gaps.\nThere is a tendency for people to believe that if you don\u2019t know these things, you are stupid, but this simply is not true.\nEvery one of these skills can be learned by the average person.\nAs the above example shows, even some of the smartest and most educated people have never learned them!\nIt's important to learn how to use computers and other devices. | Source\nWith technology proceeding ahead at warp speed, the list of basic skills people need to succeed in life grows longer every day.\nMany doctors now have \u201cportals\u201d, where patients can log in online to make appointments, send messages, check test results and communicate about other issues.\nSince each doctor has his own portal, accessing them can become confusing, especially for people who don't have basic computer and internet skills\nThis situation can affect people's health because it can make accessing care awkward, slow and sometimes ineffective.\nDoctors\u2019 offices are making the assumption that all people have the equipment and skills they need to use the portals, but this is far from true.\nThe portals are good for the medical staff because they save time and money, but they are not so good for patients who lack the skills to use them.\nFortunately, people who don't have these skills can still call their doctors' offices, but there may come a time when phones can no longer be used for these types of communications.\nTherefore, taking the time right now to learn some basic computer skills and buying the equipment you need for this purpose is a smart move.\nOne of the biggest problems people deal with in life is financial management.\nUnderstanding the basics of how money works is extremely important because the lack of this knowledge can be ruinous.\nThe Best Ways to Handle Your Financial Accounts provides basic information about managing money, but to gain a deeper understanding, sit down with a banker or individual who has a good understanding of how money works and ask for help.\nLearning how to borrow, save and invest money is one of the best things you can do for yourself, so don't hesitate to ask for assistance.\nIf you don't do this, you likely will end up paying far more for than is necessary and, as a result, have far less to live on!\nAnother extremely important skill is the ability to organize and prioritize.\nWithout it, life can be chaotic and cause you to lose total control.\nPeople feel they are too busy to become organized, but what they don't realize is that once they take the time to set up a good system, they actually increase the time they have available to them.\nThere are all sorts of articles and videos online that show people how to organize their houses, belongings, paperwork and finances. By taking the time to use these resources, you'll find that as you work through them you will lose the clutter and reduce your frustrations.\nIt is so much easier to find\na dress in a well organized than in a cluttered one,\na tool in a garage that is properly set up or\na condiment in a pantry that is clean of old, excess items that you never use!\nThe trick to becoming organized is to prioritize your needs and then attack the problem areas one at a time.\nRead, learn and the use the information you find to help you. If you do this, before you know it, your mess will be gone and you'll be able to see daylight again!\nIt is very easy for people to ignore their health because taking care of yourself can be time consuming.\nHowever, as my mother used to say \"If you have your health, you have everything\".\nWhen I was young I didn't understand what that meant, but as an old lady, I now certainly do!\nbrush and floss your teeth daily,\nbathe or shower daily,\nwash towels and sheets regularly,,\nget regular medical checkups,\ntake your medications as prescribed,\nwear fresh clothing every day,\nwear comfortable shoes that have good support,\navoid smoking, recreational drugs and alcohol and\nyou are much more likely to feel and look better, suffer less and be more attractive to other people than if you did not do these things.\nEverything you do (or don't do) to your body affects your overall well being. When bad habits make you sick, you need to change them.\nFar too many become addicted to various substances and ruin their lives as a result.\nImagine how many accidents could be avoided if nobody drank alcohol or used narcotic drugs and how many shootings would never take place if people's minds were not damaged by these things!\nSkills Are Important\nLife Skills are learned behaviors that help people to deal effectively with the activities of everyday living.\nNot knowing how to do some of them is not cause for shame, but refusing to take the time to learn them is a major mistake that can damage or ruin lives.\nIf you accept the fact that you don't have all of the ones you need in order to be more successful in life, then you should be willing to learn what you need to know.\nIt's important, so take steps now to learn them so that you can be happier and healthier in the future.\nAfter checking the list in this article, do you think you have the survival skills you need to function well in today's world?\nI have some, but obviously need more.\nNope. I'm not even close.\nYes. I already have the great majority of them.\n5 Important Life Skills That Schools Need to Teach\ndenise.w.anderson: Yes, but the sad truth is that the structure of the family has changed and even many parents no longer have these skills. Thus every school should teach them. They are vital to people being able to live a decent, civilized and successful life.\nAnother term for these is \"Life Skills.\" In the public school system, it is assumed that most people know how to do these things as they learn them from their families or through their life experiences. The curriculum for students with disabilities does emphasize them, however. This particular population does not learn things readily by observation or even experience. They must be explicitly taught in a step-by-step manner.\nthreekeys: I absolutely agree with you. I was a teacher in an earlier life and can tell you that parents generally spend far too much time babying and protecting their kids and very little preparing them for life. They think they are doing something good, but they bring real harm in the long run. Just look at the number of young adults these days who still live at home because they can't figure out how to support themselves and, what's worse, don't want to because they don't see the need! It's a real problem that is damaging to families as well as society. Thanks for commenting.\nThe last time I looked no one wrote a parenting manual yet being a parent is one of the most important human \"jobs\" one can have in their lifetime. So I think too most parents don't teach or pass onto their children about what the \"real world\" is really about and therefore prepare their children on how to survive. I mean parents have their own personal challenges but what they can do is just be honest with their experiences (for better or worse) so at least the child/children have some idea of what they need to do. That's the least they can do because if the \"children\" survive so does the family unity do better overall as well.\nGreat hub dreamworker.",
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        "raw_content": "6 Iconic Musicians You Had No Idea Served In The Military \u2013 This\u2019ll Surprise You\n(LEFT) needsomefun.net -- (MIDDLE) thesmokinggun.com -- (RIGHT) Vittoriano Rastelli / Getty Images\n#6 \u2013 Jerry Garcia (The Grateful Dead) \u2013 ARMY\nJerry Garcia of The Grateful Dead performs on stage, Wembley Empire Pool, London, 7th April 1972. (Photo by Michael Putland/Getty Images)\nJerry Garcia, lead guitarist and vocalist of legendary rock band The Grateful Dead, was enlisted in the United States Army as a punishment for stealing his mother\u2019s car.\nHe went through basic training at Fort Ord. Afterwards, he was transferred to Fort Winfield Scott in the Presidio of San Francisco. Garcia\u2019s time in the Army was short lived as he would intentionally miss roll calls and often went AWOL. He was discharged the same year.\n#5 \u2013 Elvis Presley \u2013 ARMY\nOn December 16, 1957, Elvis Presley was officially drafted to the United States Army via the Memphis Draft Board. Presley alternatively had the option to join the Special Services where he would only have to do basic training and just perform music for the Army. Wanting to prove that his already massive popularity was not a factor, he opted to join general recruitment.\nOn January 20, 1960, towards the end of his service, Presley was promoted to sergeant. He also became a pistol sharpshooter.During a press conference just before his discharge, he was asked about this and why he ultimately chose to become a \u2018regular soldier\u2019 as opposed to joining the Special Services and he said\u2026\n#4 \u2013 John Fogerty (Creedence Clearwater Revival) \u2013 ARMY\nNORTH LAS VEGAS, NV \u2013 SEPTEMBER 15: Staff Sgt. John Brandon Boron (L), a member of Six-String Soldiers, a four-member ensemble of the U.S. Army Field Band, and recording artist John Fogerty perform for veterans at VA Southern Nevada Medical Center on September 15, 2016 in North Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)\nJohn Fogerty, founder of Creedence Clearwater Revival and the man who doesn\u2019t age, began his service in the Army in 1966 to serve in the Vietnam War. The day he got his draft notice he went to a local United States Army Reserve to be signed up immediately.\nFogerty served at Fort Bragg, Fort Knox and Fort Lee. He was discharged in July 1967 and started CCR soon after.\n#3 \u2013 Willie Nelson \u2013 AIR FORCE\nWASHINGTON, DC \u2013 NOVEMBER 06: Singer Willie Nelson performs at \u201cA Salute to the Troops: In Performance at the White House\u201d on the South Lawn November 6, 2014 in Washington, DC. The President and First Lady invited music legends, members of the U.S. military, military veterans, and their families to the White House for a celebration of the men and women who serve the United States. (Photo by Olivier Douliery-Pool/Getty Images)\nWhat more is there to say about Willie Nelson? He is a musician, actor, philanthropist, and overall just one of the most lovable people in the whole world. But what you may not have know is that he was briefly in the Air Force.\nNelson joined the Air Force right after graduating high school in 1950. Unfortunately, he was discharged soon after due to back problems. But even to this day he performs often for the men and woman serving in the United States military.\n#2 \u2013 Jimi Hendrix \u2013 ARMY\nUNITED KINGDOM \u2013 FEBRUARY 24: ROYAL ALBERT HALL Photo of Jimi HENDRIX, performing live onstage (Photo by David Redfern/Redferns)\nMuch like Jerry Garcia, Jimi Hendrix\u2019s time in the Army was a result of a punishment. In his younger years Hendrix had been caught twice driving in stolen cars. He was given the option of either serving time in jail or enlisting in the Army. He ultimately chose the Army and trained to be a Paratrooper at the 101st Airborne Division and was later stationed at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. He even received the prestigious Screaming Eagles patch on January 11, 1962 from Major General C. W. G. Rich.\n#1 \u2013 Johnny Cash \u2013 Air Force\n1957: Country singer/songwriter Johnny Cash performs onstage with an acoustic guitar in 1957. (Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)\nLegendary singer songwriter Johnny Cash enlisted in the United States Air Force on July 7, 1950. He completed his basic training at Lackland Air Force Base and technical training at Brooks Air Force Base. He was assigned to the 12th Radio Squadron Mobile of the U.S. Air Force Security Service as a Morse code operator intercepting Soviet Army transmissions.\nIt was during his service that he wrote much of the music that is still popular today. In past interviews he often referred to his time in the Air Force as one of his greatest creative tools.",
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        "raw_content": "Frozen: The Siblings Ascendant\nSo by now, I\u2019m sure that most people have heard of Disney\u2019s latest animated venture, Frozen, which has ended up smashing quite a few records, and has set some new challenges for Hollywood to follow. The movie has been both a critical and commercial success, whether we talk in its home North American territories or globally. All through the last three months, it has been the talk of much discussion pretty much everywhere. Myself, I wasn\u2019t even aware of the movie until quite recently. I\u2019m usually not all that big on animated movies these days, mostly because they\u2019ve just fallen off my radar of late. But then I started hearing from social media friends about Idina Menzel\u2019s track \u201cLet It Go\u201d from the movie and the portrayal of sibling relationships in the movie. And I was interested.\nI saw the movie a little over two weeks ago, in 3D. Given how long the movie came out, I feel quite fortunate that I managed to get such a late viewing of it here in Dubai, but I suppose that speaks for the incredible success of the movie in the first place. I went in with some moderately high expectations, nothing particularly specific, but expecting a similar kind of wonder that I\u2019ve felt on watching Disney\u2019s classics from the 80s and 90s. And you know what? I came away amazed and ecstatic, brimming with energy verve to talk about it. For my money\u2019s worth, it was one of the best movies of 2013, and I gave it place of honour as the best movie of the year, even above Pacific Rim (review), which I just loved.\nTags: Agatha Lee Monn, Alan Tudyk, Animated, Animated Movie, Best Movies, Best Movies of 2013, Cartoons, Chris Buck, Christophe Beck, Ciar\u00e1n Hinds, Disney, Disney Prince, Disney Princess, Family, Family Relationships, Female Protagonists, Frozen, Idina Menzel, Jennifer Lee, Jonathan Groff, Josh Gad, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Kristen Bell, Movie Reviews, Movies, Prince, Princesses, Review, Review Central, Robert Lopez, Santino Fontana, Sisters, Top Movies, Top Movies of 2013",
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        "raw_content": "Bar\u0131\u015f Eviz, The Recm, 2009\n\u00a9 Bar\u0131\u015f Eviz\nHito Steyerl, Strike, 2010\n\u00a9 Hito Steyerl and Andrew Kreps Gallery, New York\nAdem Bulut, Islamic Green, 2016\n\u00a9 Adem Bulut\nArt lovers in Izmir have a new reason to celebrate as the city\u2019s new, independent contemporary art venue the Hayy Open Space kicks off its first event. Curated by the artist platform Monitor in cooperation with fellow cultural initiative Loading, the venue\u2019s premier exhibition, entitled \u2018Objects in Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear,\u2019 draws its inspiration from Theodor W. Adorno\u2019s masterpiece \u2018Minima Moralia.\u2019 Using that work as a thematic framing-device, the exhibition reflects the hope that we can see the world by its true colors by altering our perspectives even in the face of despair, and by not caving in to the unconditional acceptance of norms that we take for granted in life. Featuring video and photography installations by Adem Bulut, Bar\u0131\u015f Eviz and Hito Steyerl, the exhibition invites visitors to question the transformation of the individual into a member of a collective, global society through various media. Steyerl, who hails from Germany, protests television, a medium that Horkheimer and Adorno argue streams the whole of the world through a filter as a part of the culture industry, with his work \u2018Strike.\u2019 Additionally, Adem Bulut, who lives and works in Diyarbak\u0131r, highlights the concept of making something more visible in society in his photo series \u201cKeska Resulillah\u201d by portraying cultural phenomena as a target to be attained, a pattern frequently observed in mass media. Bar\u0131s\u0327 Eviz, an artist living in Batman, adds a kind of delightful tension to the exhibition with his work \u201cThe Recm,\u201d which was created in 2009. In his work, audiences are faced with a group of teenagers ranging from 14-18 years old who protest the imperialist reality behind the campaign of lies in the media of how the oil industry will bring development to Batman by invigorating the local educational infrastructure. In doing so, the young group throws coins, the ultimate symbol of capitalism, into an oil well situated on of the city\u2019s busiest streets in what becomes a performative, literary echo of the classic Islamic tale the \u2018Stoning of the Devil.\u2019 \u2018Objects in Mirror Are Closer Than They Appear\u2019 can be seen at the Hayy Open Space, a venue which focuses on contemporary art and explores new ways of collective thinking through different disciplines, until November 23.",
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        "raw_content": "Stratford Perth Community Foundation > About Us > Board of Directors\nDennis DesRosiers, St. Marys \u2013 Chair\nSince starting his consulting company in 1985, Dennis has become literally the \u201cgo-to-guy\u201d for interpretive insights into the North American automotive industry and is considered by the automotive industry as one of North America\u2019s leading analysts. His thinking is sought not only by automotive executives throughout the supply chain but also by government policy makers and the media.\nLooking beyond his business accomplishments, one of his proudest achievements has been his positioning to help young analysts develop their full potential. Dennis is particularly involved with efforts to help students become fully equipped to make effective contributions to the automotive industry with numerous lectures each year at Colleges and Universities.\nDennis has made substantial volunteer commitments in time and expertise by ably serving on Local Community, University and College committees, Boards and special campaigns, as well as financial support aimed towards the betterment of students including; the Automotive Research and Development Centre (ARDC) with Chrysler, Auto 21, the Center for Innovation with the International Truck and Engine Corporation (ITEC) and the Center for Innovation, all based in his home town of Windsor, Ontario. Dennis has established a named scholarship at the University of Windsor, and second at Georgian College.\nHe is currently a Board member of the only publically traded dealer group in Canada, AutoCanada Inc., where his work has been recognized at helping AutoCanada become one of the top five dealer groups in the country. In 2012 he was awarded The Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee medal for his contribution to the automotive sector in Canada.\nMarried with one adult daughter, Dennis spends one third of his time at this country home near St. Marys, Ontario where he pursues his most beloved passions \u2026 theatre, gardening, building things with his hands and renovating.\nDoug MacDougald , Stratford \u2013 Vice Chair\nDoug MacDougald, DVM is a veterinarian in South West Ontario Veterinary Services, a Swine Herd Health Management practice based in Ontario. Doug and his wife Barbara have four children and seven grandchildren and in addition to his family and professional business responsibilities Dr. MacDougald has served on various community and industry organizations and is currently Chair of the Ontario Swine Health Advisory Board, a member of Swine Health Ontario, a director of the Stratford Perth Community Foundation and sector chair of United Way of Perth-Huron. He also organizes \u2018Clan MacDougald\u2019; a family dragon boat team that has for sixteen years supported the Stratford Rotary Dragon Boat Festival and is a traveling volunteer with Sleeping Children Around the World; a Canadian charity that helps the poorest children of the world. Doug has received the 2011 YMCA Peace Medal for his international humanitarian work, the 2015 Ontario Veterinary Medical Association, Outstanding Veterinarian of the Year Award and the 2015 Canadian Veterinary Medical Association, Merck Veterinary Award for the advancement of large animal medicine and herd health management.\nStacey Campbell, West Perth \u2013 Treasurer\nStacey Campbell was raised on a beef farm in Fullarton. She graduated from Wilfred Laurier University with an Honours Bachelor in Business Administration. In 2010, she received her chartered accountant designation from the institute of chartered accountants of Ontario, now CPA Ontario. She is a staff accountant at Famme & Co. Professional corporation where she started in 2007. Stacey mainly works with agriculture and agri-business clients as well as not-for-profit and charitable organizations. She resides on a cash crop operation in West Perth.\nLeanne Perreault, Stratford \u2013 Secretary\nLeanne Perreault has worked for leading organizations in interesting and diverse sectors, including aviation, the arts, and higher education.\nLeanne is currently Director, Integrated Communication at the University of Waterloo and previously held the role of Administrative Officer at the Digital Media Campus in Stratford, where she provided strategic guidance and support for the growing administrative structure of the university\u2019s newest campus.\nPrior to joining the University of Waterloo, Leanne served as Senior Manager of Corporate Communication for Fanshawe College, one of Ontario\u2019s largest community colleges. She has also served as Director, Communication and Patron Experience with the world-renowned Stratford Festival of Canada; and as Director, Marketing Communications and Brand Management for Air Canada Jazz, where she oversaw the rebranding of Air Canada\u2019s regional airlines into the current national carrier. Her experience has afforded her much-valued insight into the workings of private sector, not-for-profit and public sector organizations.\nLeanne\u2019s extensive board and volunteer activities have earned her a deserved reputation as an effective community advocate. She currently sits on the executive committee of the Stratford Tourism Alliance, and the Local Advisory and Quality Committees for the Stratford General Hospital. She has chaired the Stratford Perth Community Foundation\u2019s annual Mayors\u2019 Gala and the Fanshawe College United Way Campaign, and was on the steering committee of the 2016 World Festival of Children\u2019s Theatre held in Stratford. Finally, Leanne has served for many years on the Foundation Board for King\u2019s University College at Western University.\nJohn Wilkinson, Stratford \u2013 Past Chair\nJohn Wilkinson of Stratford served as our local MPP from 2003 \u2013 2011. He is a former Ontario Cabinet Minister. Prior to politics he founded WK Financial Planning Ltd. and was a Certified Financial Planner with experience in estate planning and charitable gift donations.\nToday, John is the Senior Vice President, Sustainability for Greenfield Global, where he oversees the integration of sustainability into the company\u2019s strategic direction, expansion, and operations.\nJohn was the youngest President elected by the Stratford Kiwanis Club, where he continues to serve as a Senior Member. He chaired the $1.4 million Renaissance Campaign to save the historic Normal School beside the Stratford Festival. He is currently co-chair, along with Des McAnuff, of the \u201cPlaces, Please\u201d capital campaign to retire the mortgage at the new Performing Artists Lodge, Stratford.\nFor his extensive charitable service John has been honoured with the Julia Award by the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, a Paul Harris Fellowship from Rotary International, and the Queen\u2019s Golden Jubilee Medal.\nMae Brooks, Listowel\nHelen Dowd, Milverton\nHelen Dowd was born and raised in Oxford County on a 250 acre beef and cash crop farm. She attended the University of Guelph, earning a Bachelor of Science Degree in Agricultural Business (1991) and a Master of Science Degree in Agricultural Economics (1993). In 2001, Helen started her own event coordination business, Operation Organize. In 2013, she expanded the business to include partner Patti Henhoeffer, and they augmented their services to include fundraising and grant writing. Helen has assumed many leadership positions. She has been president of Milverton Co-op Nursery School, Milverton Agricultural Society and the Zorra Caledonian Society. She has been the chairperson of the Milverton Women\u2019s Initiative Committee (2007-ongoing), Milverton Rodeo (2009-2015), Embro Highland Games (2011), Lloyd Ogilvie Synchronized Skating Competition (2006) and Milverton Agricultural Society\u2019s 150th Anniversary Project (2009-2015) which raised $ 475,000 for a new 7,800 sq/ft. accessible agricultural events building at the Milverton Fairgrounds. Helen has also served as a Board member with Perth Care for Kids, Mornington Communications Cooperative Ltd, Huron Perth Lakers AAA Hockey Club and the Perth East Public Library. In 2014, Helen was elected as Mornington Ward Councillor for the Township of Perth East and as a Perth County Councillor. Helen married her husband Tim in 1994 and they have two sons Spencer and Evan.\nPatti Henhoeffer, Milverton\nPatti Henhoeffer moved to Milverton in 2002 with her husband Jaret and children Josh and Joy. She was CEO of the Perth East Public Library from 2006 to 2012 and worked on County wide projects such as the Public Library on Wheels, ESL classes, and the expansion of the Perth County Information Network. In 2013, she joined Helen Dowd as a partner in Operation Organize, a local company that provides small businesses and non profit organizations with project management, fundraising and event organization services. Patti has been a member of the Perth Care for Kids Board of Directors, the board of the Milverton Co-op Nursery School, a 4-H Leader, as well as the Treasurer of the Milverton Agricultural Society and Milverton Minor Hockey. Patti has written many funding grant applications and appreciates the hard work that is involved in both writing and administering grant programs. She also teaches senior fitness classes focused on fall prevention and encouraging healthy, active lifestyles for seniors and is a volunteer driver for the Meals on Wheels program in Milverton. When not working or volunteering, Patti enjoys sewing, reading and cheering on her kids at hockey games, dance competitions, and music recitals!\nRon McKay, Stratford\nRon McKay has a Diploma in Agriculture from Ridgetown College. He started farming at 19 and was a dairy farmer for 40 years. During that time he was involved in local farm organizations, the Milk Committee, the Stratford Cooperative and the Optimist Club.\nRon was also active in municipal politics starting at the age of 45, serving 12 years as councilor, then 7 more as Reeve of Perth South, and Perth County Councilor. During that time he served as the Warden of Perth County for 2 years.\nRon retired to Stratford 5 years ago, but continues to help his son with the crops on the \u2018home\u2019 farm. He serves on the board of the Southeast Hope Mutual Insurance Company, and supports a number of community organizations as a volunteer. He is a charter member of Optimist Club of Downie and has been a member for 37 years. He joined the Rotary Club of Stratford 4 years ago, is the Vice Chair of the Board of St. John\u2019s Ambulance, and serves on the boards of Stratford Parks and Recreation, and Spruce Lodge Non-profit Housing. He is the vice-chair of the Stratford Fair board, a role which includes planning fundraising meals and barbecues, and a lot of set up-take down for shows and events.\nJustin O\u2019Rourke, Mitchell\nJustin O\u2019Rourke was raised on a farm in Huron County. He attended law school at the University of Western Ontario and graduated with his Bachelor of Laws degree in 1997. He completed his articling year in 1998, the bar admission course thereafter, and was called to the bar of Ontario in 1999. Justin returned to the area in 2005 and began practicing law in Stratford with the of law firm of Skinner Dunphy Burdett & O\u2019Rourke LLP where he was named a partner in 2012. Justin practices in the areas of real estate, wills and estates, corporate-commercial and family law, including litigation. Justin has conducted numerous trials, motions and applications in the Ontario Court of Justice and the Superior Court of Justice. He is a member of the Law Society of Upper Canada, Ontario Bar Association and Perth County Law Association. Justin has lived in Mitchell since 2005 and has always been active in the community, having been a member of boards of directors of charitable organizations. Justin enjoys coaching and playing soccer and mountain biking.\nLucille Roch, Stratford\nOriginally from Manitoba, Lucille\u2019s career has been primarily in the public sector, except for a brief stint as Executive Director of a not-for-profit advocacy group in Manitoba. While in Winnipeg, she worked for the Government of Manitoba and the Government of Canada, primarily in the area of regional economic development. Moving to Toronto in 1991, after a two year period with the Government of Canada in Montreal, she joined the Government of Ontario and was subsequently appointed Assistant Deputy Minister in the Ministry of Community and Social Services. She also served as Assistant Deputy Minister in Citizenship, Culture and Recreation and later played a leadership in creating the Ministry of Children and Youth Services.\nAppointed Deputy Minister in 2005, she led the Ministry of Culture and the Office of Francophone Affairs. In 2007, she was appointed Deputy Minister of Community and Social Services, providing leadership to approximately 6000 employees scattered across Ontario. She retained responsibility for the Office of Francophone Affairs.\nAfter her retirement, she moved to Stratford with her husband, Warren Holmes, and has been actively involved with several not-for-profit organizations. These include the Canadian National Institute for the Blind and Vision Loss Rehabilitation Canada, the Ontario Trillium Foundation, the Ontario Cultural Attractions Fund, Covenant House of Toronto and the Stratford Summer Music Festival.\nLucille brings an extensive background in granting, governance and government. She is a strong believer in giving back to the community through volunteering and philanthropy.\nTim MacDonald, Stratford\nTim MacDonald joined our Community Foundation in 2003 with the Founding Board, and served as Chair from the initial Board meeting until 2011.\nTim is President and CEO of Ideal Supply, a Listowel based distributor of electrical supplies and auto parts with Branch locations across central Ontario. He has been involved in numerous community organizations including the Listowel Chamber of Commerce, Avon Maitland Foundation for Education, Listowel Library Construction Fundraising Committee, and the University of Waterloo / Stratford Campus Steering Committee. He was Chair of the Electro Federation of Canada, Chair of TigerTel Communications, and was also on the Board of the Stratford Festival.\nFor his work in helping to build our Community Foundation, Tim was honoured with an Honourary Doctorate of Laws from Assumption University in 2005, a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012, and was made the Honourary Chair of the Stratford Perth Community Foundation.\nFrank Lang, Stratford\nAugust 12, 1960 ~ April 14, 2012\nFrank was born and raised in Stratford, before embarking on a 25+ year career spanning from his education as a mechanical engineer at McMaster University, into executive leadership roles in the engineering and purchasing fields, and culminating with the role of President of a multi-national manufacturing company. He worked for 12 years in Detroit before returning to Stratford in 1997 with his wife Edda and their 3 children. Frank was a loving husband, devoted father and active member of the community. He was a valued Board Member and friend of the Stratford and Perth County Community Foundation. He believed endowment based giving is one of the most effective and sustainable forms of \u201cgiving back\u201d to the local community. 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        "raw_content": "The Chronicles Top Ten Hondas of 2014\u202610-6\u2026\nIt was a great year for the Honda community. Not the greatest by any means, but 2014 produced some awesome builds. I think this year really helped to remind the rest of the tuner community that Hondas are still at the forefront when it comes to true, timeless, execution. Every year, putting together this list is a near impossible task. I only do it still because everyone seems to enjoy it. As always, there is a list of criteria that I have created for certain builds to qualify for the list. Those of you who have followed the list before know what I am looking for, so I hope you can help explain to the new viewers if this list happens to be brought up in conversation. The rest of you can read below for a better explanation. I know that the Honda community in 2015 is thriving because there are builds that are mentioned repeatedly whenever there is a discussion of what is viewed as the best current builds in the country (and now, the rest of the world, of course). If things were slowing down and the community was dying, people wouldn\u2019t even care to discuss what builds are great and there would be no talk or conversation. There are Hondas that are clearly ahead of the pack and there appears to be an understanding among the community as to who did really big things in 2014. Obviously, there are some cars on your list that don\u2019t appear on this list. Allow me to explain. One of the keys in determining this list is who was able to make an impact throughout the year. Sure there were some cars that came in late and really stole the proverbial show but I can\u2019t fault the guys who have already been out and about doing great things in 2014. With that said\u2026.oh boy am I excited for this year. There are SO MANY great cars that appeared towards the end of \u201914 and many more that are coming out very soon for the calendar year. I think as long as I have been doing The Chronicles, I have never been so excited about what is to come for the Honda community. Builds are continually getting better and there are guys who haven\u2019t built a car in a long time that are making a comeback this year. It is going to be a good one\u2026\nBut first, we must concentrate on the great builds of 2014. I have to pack for my trip to Japan in a couple of days so please allow Joey from the past to tell you more about what qualifies the builds for this list in 2015, and well, every year beyond that\u2026\n\u201cIn the past, I really put a heavy emphasis on the builds being out for the world to see for an entire year\u2019s time. Meaning that you really have to have a complete car from the beginning of the year until the end of the calendar year to really be considered for the list. While this makes sense, I feel that this puts some builds at a disadvantage because many regions and parts of the world just don\u2019t have as many events as the West Coast does. Without events, you\u2019re relegated to only seeing the cars on the web and that is also an unfair way of judging the quality of a build because photos really alter reality at times. Instead of putting so much emphasis on the cars being complete and out for a whole year, I\u2019ve been more liberal with the rule and have considered some cars that may not have been ready from the start of the year, and instead have taken other factors into consideration, like their impact on the community, and how much response they get from the build-up of their cars. It just doesn\u2019t make sense to compare a build from, say, the West Coast, and somewhere like the Pacific Northwest or something because they never have events and their weather is so unpredictable that you are unlikely to see many of their builds throughout the season\u2026.\nOther than that, the same rules applies as always, I take EVERYTHING into consideration. That means, build quality, overall execution of style, overall execution of the build and how it relates to what the owner is trying to present to the rest of the community. Trends are not that important because I feel that if you really have a car that is legitimately considered one of the ten best in the world, it should really transcend the limits of popular trends and should have somewhat of a timeless appeal to it. Many, if not all, of the cars that you will see on this list in the next few days should be a contender for the list every year, whether it be from the past or in the yet-to-be-determined future. An important factor that I really like to look at with these builds is the type of impact is has on other enthusiasts within the community. Inspiration is a huge motivating factor when building a great car and these builds are all inspirational in their own ways. The list gets harder to put together every year because there are a lot of amazing cars getting put together every year so I really have to look at how the cars impact everyone else and possibly how they would change the way another person would put their car together. There are quite a bit of other things that I really look at, especially when it comes down to it being such a close race. I could talk your head off about it but I think the cars will speak for themselves. If you have been following this Top Ten List the last couple of years, you should have a good understanding of how the list works. At the end of the day, if you don\u2019t agree with my selections, that is perfectly fine. I will not lose any sleep on it. This is The Chronicles\u2019 list, meaning, it is MY list and MY list alone. If you don\u2019t like what I have to say or the cars that I choose, you can go ahead and start your own list. I am not here to satisfy you or quench your thirst in any way. If you feel your car should have been on the list, that is okay too. I probably have your car on my radar but it just wasn\u2019t what I was looking for. Keep building your car and doing your thing. Don\u2019t let the list change your perspective on how you build your own car. As much as I would love to make everyone happy and give everyone credit for their builds, it just doesn\u2019t work that way. This is the \u201cTop Ten\u201d list, not the \u201chey everyone, you did a great job list\u201d. If you for whatever reason get butthurt about not being on The Chronicles\u2019 Top Ten list, I think that says more about you and your character than how you build your car. You should be happy and congratulatory to others instead of worrying about why you aren\u2019t one of them\u2026\nAnyways, no matter what I say, someone is going to have their feelings hurt over it. That\u2019s fine. I\u2019m glad I am generating at least some form of emotion from any of you guys. That means I\u2019m doing my job because you took the time to read through this.\u201d\nBefore you begin to type the words \u201cwhat about ____________\u201d in the replies or on various social media outlets in response to builds you don\u2019t see here, what if you just really thought \u201cwhat about the cars that made the list\u201d? And why they are here. It might change your way of thinking if you made the decision to understand instead of telling me about how you don\u2019t agree. I apologize if a car isn\u2019t on here that you felt was better than any of these Hondas. There is always next year so please be considerate. Our hobby isn\u2019t going anywhere. There is always time to make an effort in the future.\nAs stated, time present is one of the determining factors. There are two builds in particular that I\u2019m sure most of you are assuming will be on this list but they literally just appeared like, less than two months ago so I really can\u2019t include them. Actually, there is another build from Texas that debuted and is just fucking amazing but he too will have to make a strong showing this year. That makes three. They are the front runners in 2015 though so all they really have to do is show up and continue to do their thing. Imagine now that three spots are already being held so now the rest of the community has 7 spots to compete for, with probably more than seven great ones debuting this year. I guess those guys will have to compete to hold their place and not get bumped by another debuting build. It is going to be exciting for sure but until that day comes a year later, let us appreciate all that was great in 2014. Ladies and gentlemen, The Chronicles Top Ten, 10-6, in all of their glory\u2026\nThank you to those of you who create great cars and push the envelope. You are an inspiration to all even if you don\u2019t know it\u2026\n\u201cStrength in brotherhood\u2026\u201d\nLuis and Jose Jaimes were a couple of guys that I had long considered putting on the list since the beginning of the year. They hold the number ten spot but they didn\u2019t exactly \u201csqueek in\u201d, this was their spot to lose. I had them on my radar because I value them for being high-character guys. Their builds are great individually but to be honest, they make the list because of who they are and what they do more so than for their cars. There is nothing \u201cground-breaking\u201d about their builds. In fact, they have Hondas that pretty much anyone with a good eye and the ability to wrench can build. Their cars are almost a throwback of sorts to my favorite period of Hondas, which was between 2004-2008. Both are similar in their own ways but like Luis and Jose, are also quite different . Each car speaks to their own personalities even though they each wrench on one another\u2019s cars. You can place these two cars during that time period or any time period before that and they fit right in. The timeless practicality of their cars allows them to just be relevant at any point in time. I put them on the list together because they do pretty much everything else car-related together. I got to know them as brothers, shot their cars together for a spread in Super Street magazine together, and now they get to share this. It was an easy decision for them to be on the 2014 Top Ten because they fill every criteria that I look for; the Jaimes brothers were out all year at practically every event, they quietly won multiple awards without ever being braggadocios about it, and their Hondas are a prime example of how to build with quality parts, which is only made better by how they execute both individually with their own flair.\nThey never got caught up in any of the notoriety or hoopla and just continued to do things to their cars because that is what they loved to do. And that\u2019s perfect. That is how it should be. You see their love for the hobby by seeing how dedicated they are and other enthusiasts know them for all the right reasons. They are also the same guys that would be down to help you if you ever needed anything and don\u2019t try very hard to keep secrets from anyone else. You may never know these guys but if you did, you should appreciate them. They are the enthusiasts that make this hobby fun because they love it probably more than you do and that\u2019s a great thing. The fact that they are brothers just makes it even better because it is not only a hobby for them, it is about family as well. If you had to choose two guys to represent the Honda community to serve as an example for others, Luis and Jose are the ones. That is why they kick off the list here at number ten with their CR-X and Civic.\nTwo timeless Hondas built entirely at home, multiple awards at events, a magazine feature between the two of them, and they were just about everywhere in 2014. What more could you ask for?\nTo see more of their builds and to read the full feature on the Jaimes brothers\u2019 Hondas, click the link below to see their digital feature in Super Street magazine\u2026\nThe Jaimes Boys from the 2014 Super Street Honda Issue\nFor the 9th spot, we have a tie between two S2000 builds\u2026.\n\u201cThe catalog car re-imagined\u2026\u201d\nHanzel Tango not only has one of the coolest names ever, he also has one of the most notable S2000 builds in the country. You don\u2019t hear too much about it, as he isn\u2019t the type to have a heavy personality online, but his S2000 is one that definitely needs to be appreciated. It is yet another great homegrown-build from California that is a great example of a well-rounded, high-quality, Honda build going into 2015. There are no shortcuts taken on this build. Everything is authentic Mugen from the Mugen SS line with a twist. For the most part, it is a complete Mugen SS build but he\u2019s taken it further than the more typical S2000 build by putting a ton of work into the engine bay as well. The S2000 chassis isn\u2019t quite there yet when it comes to engine bay customization like you see with the Civic and Integra platforms but there are guys like Hanzel Tango and Jared Aguila (Who was on this list last year) who have really taken S2000 engine bays to the next level. One of my favorite ways to put a Honda together is using quality Japanese aftermarket parts and aero, which creates that traditional look, and then customizing other areas of it to make it unique to its own. Tango\u2019s build is done exactly in that way. It is a catalog-car themed build but he\u2019s re-imagined it to differentiate it from the rest.\n2014 marked the culmination of his 4+ years building this S2000. In that time, he\u2019s quickly transformed his AP2 into one of the best Honda builds in the country. He\u2019s chosen to stick with the Mugen theme, which makes his car a little more subtle compared to the wilder Voltex and ASM-themed builds currently out, but the fact that you know he owns a host of authentic Mugen SS components makes you want to take a closer look at what his build has to offer. If you\u2019re in S2000 guy, you know it isn\u2019t easy or cheap to acquire legit Mugen stuff and his car speaks to other Honda guys/gals because they understand the Mugen brand and its history. The details make the car stand-out. For much of the year, he even had a set of custom-built Mugen MF10 wheels which were done to resemble an original Mugen Mirror Face wheel with an aggressive step-lip that Mugen never offered. Those wheels in itself already kind of represent Hanzel\u2019s S2 in a nutshell; it\u2019s authentic Mugen, but it\u2019s not at the same time. It\u2019s traditional and very non-traditional because he made it his own. Those wheels are now long gone, to the delight of the true purists, but you can\u2019t help but appreciate his body of work. There\u2019s a print feature coming in his future and in the last two years, he\u2019s claimed the Best S2000 award at Wekfest San Jose and also placed in the ever-competitive Honda category the following year at the same event. If you can get an award at that event, with a house full of some of the best of the best, you know you\u2019ve got a note-worthy build in 2014. And that is why he lands on the Top Ten at #9\u2026.\nPhoto: Fatlace.com\nTo check out his full build thread with more photos, click the link below\u2026\nHanzel\u2019s MUGEN Build on S2Ki\n\u201cThe ultimate catalog Honda build\u2026\u201d\nPhotos: JZNSN2U Photography\nFelipe Madamba has one of the best Honda builds in Hawaii. I say that with extreme confidence. I\u2019m even more confident in saying that it is probably one of the best S2000 builds in America.\nWhen I was hired last year to go be a guest judge at the Spocom Hawaii \u201914 event, I spotted this build and knew instantly that it was the best in the building. When it comes to building a catalog-perfect vehicle, it just doesn\u2019t get any better. On top of that, it is also 100% homegrown and built by a privateer without the help of any major shops or sponsors. This is a special car for me because it, along with a handful of other great Honda builds in HI in 2014, helped to restore my faith in the Hawaiian tuner community. Growing up, Hawaii used to be one of the premier destinations to draw inspiration from. It was about as close to Japan as it would get for many of us at that time and it just seemed like the enthusiasts there had a closer touch to Japan, almost more so than California and the rest of the West. If you were around during that time, then you know of DOHC Research, Team Rice, and other sites that showcased some of Hawaii\u2019s best. The Hondas they produced were incredible but around the mid-2000s, it seemed like their Honda community just sort of fell off. Those great builds that we looked up to were being sold or parted-out and there was a little bit of a gap there where Hawaii sort of lost touch while the rest of the country grew. The builds nationwide got better and the new generation seemingly forgot about Hawaii. They don\u2019t have nearly as many events or the same type of media exposure as many of the states here on the mainland so it almost was a little too easy to forget that Hawaii knew how to put a car together. Felipe\u2019s S2000 blows that idea out of the water. All of a sudden, not only was I looking at a full (and I mean FULL) ASM-themed S2000, I felt like I unearthed a gem that the rest of the world had not had the opportunity to witness yet. I personally had not seen an S2000 with this much ASM goodness that wasn\u2019t a shop car or properly sponsored to serve as a demo car for a business. It looked like the tuning shop ASM in Japan had built the car themselves.\nI had a chance to chat with Felipe briefly and he seemed like a kind, humble guy which made his build that much better. He\u2019s one of those guys that doesn\u2019t expect anything and when he won that day at Spocom Hawaii, he didn\u2019t even pick up his award because he didn\u2019t think he would win anything. In an era where people with high expectations and an overly aggressive sense of entitlement exists, it\u2019s refreshing to meet guys like him who are genuinely happy to just be at an event with their car. It isn\u2019t about winning but more for the love of the build. If you appreciate their car, they are surprised and humbled, never expecting anyone to bow at their feet to worship their work. I think it almost helps that Hawaii is a bit removed from the rest of the country so that they don\u2019t see the type of craziness that we do here on the mainland. Their enthusiasts stay tight knit and are sort of protected from the rest of the world. Things don\u2019t progress nearly as fast as they do here, but that is almost a good thing because when you see their cars, you get that sense of tradition and understanding that was learned from the previous generation.\nEverything in this build is high-quality stuff. There isn\u2019t a part on this S2000 that would make you want to ask Felipe why he chose that particular part over another. When I say it is ASM-themed, I don\u2019t mean it\u2019s \u201cASM-style\u201d like all the other S2000s around which are 75-90% running replica/fake ASM aero. Felipe\u2019s S2000 is legit. The only thing I would really change about it is the fact that the engine bay isn\u2019t color-matched but there is so much good in this build that it triumphs that. The guy just seems to understand quality and choose the right components for his car. Add to that a killer color combo and you have execution at its finest. The engine bay isn\u2019t tucked or shaved in any way but Hawaii just hasn\u2019t yet gotten involved with engine bay customization to that level yet. I guess if he has one thing to work on in the future, that would be it, but honestly, his S2000 is nearly perfect the way it is. While Hanzel Tango\u2019s build is a re-imagination of a catalog car, Felipe\u2019s is an example of exactly why we love catalog builds. Its proof that you can stay traditional without being boring. You get a glimpse of his S2000 and you just want to see more, and that is why it is one of my ten favorites of the year.\nTo see Felipe\u2019s ASM build from the very beginning, click the link below to see his build thread\u2026\nBouford\u2019s ASM Build on S2Ki\nThe best thing about having such a diverse community is seeing all the unique ideas that people come up with in an effort to re-invent a classic platform. When it comes to building Hondas, the EG/EH Civic chassis is by far the most popular of all-time. There is just something so perfect about this 90s Honda that keeps people going back to it. There are many ways you can build the 92-95 Civic. In 2014, the popular thing was to K-swap them, run a nice set of wheels with a meaty tire, and give it that classic appeal by running a front lip from various Japanese tuning shops. The B-series used to reign king of the Honda community but when K-swaps started to get really popular, it brought an even bigger influx of tuners who returned to the Honda community. When you see Cory Shifflett\u2019s Civic above, appearance-wise, it is quite traditional. It has Chargespeed aero, Spoon mirrors, authentic wheels, and is even repainted an OEM color. The intercooler gives you an indication that there is something going on under the hood but you would never expect to see what rests in the engine bay of his hatchback.\nI had heard about this car going into my trip to New Jersey for the annual Wekfest East event, but it wasn\u2019t until I got to see this car in person when I developed a real appreciation for it. I mentioned that I was going out East and numerous people told me to check out Cory\u2019s build. They said to \u201cmake sure to check out Cory_Real_Nice\u2019s (his IG name) F2K Civic\u201d. I was like, \u201cF2K, huh? That sounds interesting. Yeah I\u2019ll check it out.\u201d And then I remembered that there was a green Civic that was on the upper corner of Honda Tuning magazine a few months before that had an S2000 engine swap in it. That alone was enough for me to want to see it in person but it totally skipped my mind that it was no only F20C-swapped, it was also fitted with a Rotrex supercharger. That\u2019s crazy. Cory went way outside the box and pulled off a swap that is already unconventional as is and took it even further by boosting it. No it isn\u2019t rear-wheel drive if you\u2019re wondering, the motor is mounted to a K-series transmission and actually looks much like a K-swap at a glance. I think most people assume it is a K-swap when they see it at events and don\u2019t even bother to understand all the nuances of the swap. K-EGs are common so people tend to just glance and move on. What makes Cory\u2019s build interesting is that you have to look closer to understand it. It is catered to real Honda guys that care. There is nothing trendy about it that gets all the scene kids staring. If that is what you\u2019re into, trends that is, you won\u2019t care about his car, and that is fine.\nShifflett\u2019s Civic is everything that was great about building a Honda in the 90s-early 2000s but is powered by a set-up that no one would ever think to do back then. Hell, people still wouldn\u2019t really think to do it now. The F20C engine just isn\u2019t that popular or nearly as cheap as a K-swap so guys don\u2019t even bother with the idea of it, let alone supercharging it to make nearly 400 horsepower. It isn\u2019t cheap, anything but normal, and is a shot in the arm for the true Honda aficionados who were losing faith in a community pumped with trends and shortcuts. What I like most about his F2K Civic is that he actually went and finished the rest of the car. Many times when you find Hondas with uncommon swaps, they are usually just the swap and nothing more. Everything else is just kinda shitty, if you know what I mean. The exterior is not done, there\u2019s no effort put into the appearance of the car, and people just expect others to love their car because of the swap itself. That\u2019s not how you build a quality, well-rounded car. Cory has done it all and has shown the rest of the country that you can actually invest time and money into an unorthodox swap while also putting a nice car together around it. Thank you for that. If I see another primered Honda with a J-swap and cut springs I\u2019m going to throw my computer monitor against the wall. Cheers to the guys who \u201cget it\u201d, Cory is here to represent the risk-takers.\nRead more about Cory Shifflett\u2019s F2K Civic below\u2026\nCory Shifflett\u2019s digital Honda Tuning feature\nIf there was a book that defined how certain cars in our community was built to compete and win at car shows in North America, Joe Cooper\u2019s DC5 would be the definition. Okay, let me correct that. If you were to build a mold of a competitive, award-winning Honda in the East Coast, Cooper\u2019s would be it. On paper, this RSX is everything you would want or need to see in a show car. It literally has it all. EMOTION car club has been holding it down for that side of the country for years now. As long as I have been fucking around with cars, EMOTION has been around and winning award after award as well as getting magazine features for almost every car in their fleet. This DC5 is one of their flagship cars in their stable and is worth the praise. It started out as a black RSX actually with a Comptech supercharger and a host of BackYard Special parts. The car was nice but it didn\u2019t have that special something that made it stand out. A couple years ago, Cooper decided to tear the whole car down and start from scratch. He did some searching and was able to acquire the only two brand new Max Racing front bumpers left in the entire world (They are now out of business) and used it as the centerpiece of his build. The white makes the car appear a little too subtle but like the other builds on this list, you really have to take a closer look to understand what is going on. The DC5 features J\u2019s Racing front fenders, hood, rear spoiler, and rear diffuser, but you probably don\u2019t see the Chargespeed widened rear quarters. They have been grafted seamlessly into the body of his RSX and the body appears to be stock to the naked eye.\nUnder the hood is a supercharged K20 fused with both Japanese and American tuning products. Surrounding the motor is a fully-shaved engine bay that has been streamlined and reshaped. Additionally, his RSX has also been converted to right-hand drive, which is still quite popular to do in the East. Inside is everything you\u2019d expect to see in an award-winning Honda/Acura build as it houses a myriad of quality Japanese parts and accessories. What I really like about it is that it is a strong visual representation of a high-key build from that side of the country. You could look at it and instantly recognize that it isn\u2019t a car from this side. I think the difference is in the idea that West Coast Honda builds represent a look that is very unique to the West. It is a look being replicated now by many of the Japanese building USDM-themed cars in their country. The East still builds as they would if they were envisioning a Japanese demo car that they\u2019ve seen in photos. Both are good but very independent of one another.\nBeing that I\u2019ve been to both coasts multiple times, Cooper can be comfortable knowing that his car would do very well out here if it were to compete with the best in the West, and that is why I have it here on the list. If you know me and have talked to me while I was at a Wekfest event judging, you know that I don\u2019t judge merely on a points system like most other shows. I base a car on quality of parts, execution, and style. It is of utmost importance how you put a car together as a whole. This matches the criteria of something I would expect to see if I were to pick among a host of Honda/Acura builds who were built to win. I think Joe might be a little too competitive but I can\u2019t knock the guy for his passion. I call it \u201cthe prototype\u201d because well, for those looking to build an award-winning show car in the future, this is what you\u2019ll be competing against. This is what you\u2019d want to build towards and eventually exceed if you want to win.\nClick below to read more about Joe Cooper\u2019s RSX in his Super Street digital feature\u2026\nJoe Cooper\u2019s RSX from the Jan. 2014 Issue of SS\n\u201cThe Wonder Civic born of two continents\u2026\u201d\nThis AT Civic is a special one. It places high on the list for both its back story as well as its cultural significance. Hiro\u2019s Civic is one of the first cars to be built in both America and Japan to compete in Japan. The car was originally shipped over here to the U.S. so that RedZone Performance could help do the K-swap into the E-AT chassis. All modifications to the bay to have the engine to fit were all done here, along with the work to get the car running and drivable. Once the swap was completed, the car was shipped back to Japan where the rest of it was put back together. Tachibana\u2019s AT now plays a significant role in Japan\u2019s growing USDM-influenced scene because it is one of the few K-swapped Hondas in Japan and the first swap of its kind into a highly-revered chassis in Osaka, Japan. The \u201cWonder Civic\u201d as it has been dubbed by the Japanese, is legendary to many Osaka Honda enthusiasts. It was the car that changed it all for them when it was introduced in the 1980s and helped to create a cult-like following for Hondas in the Kansai region that eventually became what you now know as the birthplace of \u201cJDM\u201d Honda culture. Now, three decades later, this AT is revolutionizing USDM Honda tuning culture in Japan. I guess you can say that things have come \u201cfull circle\u201d.\nAmerican, West Coast car culture in particular, has exploded into new lengths of popularity in Japan. USDM style has become so popular that you now even see it in publications such as Option and (the now defunct) Option2. These magazines were once the bibles for us enthusiasts here in the U.S. because it taught us everything we wanted to know about what was the latest and greatest in Japan. Now they are showcasing American car builds and USDM-themed cars in Japan. Let\u2019s sit back and put that into perspective. Not only is that a bit ironic, it speaks volumes for what we have been able to do here in the last ten years. Our builds, which were modeled after what we saw growing up in Japan, is now the basis for inspiration for many in the land where we once only wished we could be. This E-AT is important because it is a place-marker in the bigger scheme of things to come in the future. As both worlds continue to intertwine, we will be able to look back later at this build and appreciate it for what it did for the USDM enthusiasts in Japan. But better way to introduce the amalgamation of the two then to literally bring a car into Japan that has been worked on by American Honda enthusiasts? Sure a K-swapped AT is cool enough as it is but think about the cultural significance of this car. It is a physical representation of two ideas that were once thought to be very different than one another.\nMutual inspiration and the sharing of ideas is what will push our worldwide car community forward. This is one of the Hondas that will light the way, and that my friends, is why it is here on the 2014 Top Ten.\nThat\u2019s all for today folks. Hope you enjoyed the first five. Stay tuned for the rest. Thanks for looking!\nCategories: Exclusive Content, Top Ten HondasTags: chronicles top ten hondas, cory shifflett, emotion crew, Exclusive Content, f2k civic, felipe madamba, hanzel tango, hiro e-at civic, hiro no.2, hiro wonder civic, hironori tachibana, Honda Tuning Magazine, joe cooper rsx, jose jaimes, luis jaimes, super street magazine, team emotion, top ten hondas, top ten hondas 2014\ntruly humbled by making the top 10 sir. thank you for all the kind words.\nbig ups to Jayson Santoyo (JZNSN2U) and Reese Shiroma for the for the photo @ scca hawaii auto-x\nbtw hanzel, it\u2019s my pleasure to make this list with you sir. see you in sept.\noriginalgarage\ni kinda skipped the honda phase but, as usual, you\u2019ve put together a great piece. how about a non-honda top 10 also next year?\nprops on using \u201cbraggadocious\u201d in a sentence. spell check doesn\u2019t even recognize it. lol.\nWayne Thomas Edwards\nthe amount of nostalgia seeing the interior of number 6. It\u2019s been a while since I\u2019ve looked inside of one of those cars. My first hand me down in the family was an 84 crx. Total piece of shit, but such a fun fun car. Way before I got into the honda game, oh the possibilities that could\u2019ve kept that car alive today makes me a little sad that we had to send her on her way to the junkyard because honda didn\u2019t sell replacement parts for it\u2019s engine anymore.\nExcellent selection of vehicles so far\nCade Johnson Photography\nI love that AT civic sooo much.\nReblogged this on KlanHonda.\nWhy no interior pics of Jason Haradon\u2019s?\nTop 10 Hondas : Chronicles | EVOLUTION",
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        "raw_content": "Learning About the Grief Process after a Divorce\nMost people enter into marriage to have a life partner, a home, and a family. Sometimes issues, problems, or characteristics pop up that a couple cannot resolve. When a marriage ends, it is a deep and personal loss. Human beings grieve significant losses in life. So let\u2019s examine the normal grieving process.\nExperts have said it takes one year of grieving for every ten years of marriage. Everyone is different, but it is my belief that people should be aware that a normal, healthy grief period is at least one to two years.\nFive stages of grief have been defined, but grief is a very personal process. People should use these stages as a guide but realize each person is unique and can go in and out of stages throughout the process. One day, you can feel as if you have put it all behind you\u2026 only to be engulfed in sadness the next day. This is OK!! Sometimes for every step forward, we take two steps back. Let\u2019s review the five stages to help you figure things out for yourself.\nDenial: If you are finding it hard to accept that it is really over, don\u2019t worry this is a natural feeling. In the back of your mind, you are maybe holding on to the fantasy that somehow or someway it will work out. As humans, we like to imagine that there should be one easy and simple solution for our problems. When a problem is too complicated we like to place the blame, whether it\u2019s towards ourselves, our partner, or parents \u2013 it has to be someone\u2019s fault. We tend to blame rather than just accepting it wasn\u2019t the right match.\nAnger: Anger is a catch-all emotion. It tends to mask a variety of feelings. After a divorce, there are a variety of complex emotions people feel such as pain, hurt, disappointment, grief, sadness, relief, embarrassment, confusion, and more. Try to look at each of these emotions and finding the message of insight each feeling is giving you. It is easier to be angry and blame, but that is not where you will find healing. Your dream was crushed, of course, you are angry. But take the time to analyze all of your feelings and work through them.\nBargaining: Our minds love to play games with us. I like to call it \u201cthe would have, should have\u201d game. We stew over and over in our mind the \u201cwhat ifs.\u201d If it is truly over, the worry and obsessing, and \u201cwould have, should have\u201d is unhealthy. Tell your mind to stop and focus on the positives in your life. Work on moving on towards a healthy and happy lifestyle.\nDepression: There are two types of depression. Mental illness depression is due to the lack of serotonin and other neurotransmitters being produced and absorbed into the brain. But natural depression is a deep sadness. It happens to all healthy people who experience a deep loss. The solution is to accept this as normal and take care of yourself. Practice positive habits like healthy eating, regular sleep, exercise, and surrounding yourself with a good support system. With time, healing will begin, and the depression will lift. If it doesn\u2019t\u2026it is time to seek professional help.\nYou have realized and accepted it is over. The divorcee is ready to move on, and you are prepared to rebuild a new life. Let go of the past. I encourage people to start this process by finding your Top 5 Values, Top 5 Priorities, and defining their personality strengths. You can find the way to discover these rebuilding blocks at www.supportivetalk.com along with articles on stress management and empowerment. With these tools, you can begin to rebuild your life with new insight and healing materials to create a healthy foundation. Grief is natural but then there is a time for rebuilding. May you learn from this experience and find Happiness. If you need to talk more about this process, set-up an appointment to talk with Vicki. Her 20 years of experience can help you through this painful break-up. Go to www.supportivetalk and book a session, today!\nTagged with: acceptance, Anger, break-ups, denial, depression, divorce, end of a relationship, end of marriage, grief, loss, marriage",
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        "raw_content": "Humans of UCSF: Imagining the Future\nI have always been curious and interested about how new technologies can improve patient care. As a result, after receiving a Bachelor\u2019s degree in molecular and cell biology and a Master\u2019s in applied science and technology from UC Berkeley, I joined the UCSF Masters of Science in Biomedical Imaging (MSBI) program to help me better understand new developments in biomedical imaging.\nSince joining UCSF, I have not only learned about imaging techniques, but also a lot about myself and what I want to do in the future.\nI have found an increased passion for clinical applications of imaging. I believe the practice of medicine will soon be deeply impacted by the developments that are now happening in imaging as well as robotics and artificial intelligence.\nBeyond the direct impact of these new technologies on radiology and surgery, the impact could be far-reaching and affect many other areas of medicine.\nThere is a long road between where I stand today and becoming a doctor, but my experience at UCSF has given me the clarity I need in pursuing my passion for medicine.\nI know that the technical knowledge I am gaining at UCSF will help me with the specialty I end up choosing in the future, and would allow me to better understand and apply new technologies that could be central to the practice of medicine in the future.\nKiavash Garakani\nMasters of Science in Biomedical Imaging (MSBI) student\nFrank Chang is a Masters of Science in Biomedical Imaging (MSBI) student.",
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        "raw_content": "There\u2019s been tons of buzz this year about self-care which is great, but taking a hot bath or scheduling a manicure isn\u2019t going to magically help you love yourself. Sure, embracing self-care and self-compassion can add to or enhance self-love, but it\u2019s like trying to build a house when there\u2019s no foundation \u2013 it might hold up temporarily but it\u2019s not going to sustain you in the long run.\nThese essential are by no means all you need for self-love \u2013 it\u2019s an ongoing process that takes individual understanding and inspiration \u2013 but if you can manage these six essentials, you\u2019ll be in pretty good self-love shape!\nDON\u2019T LOOK FOR YOUR WORTH IN PEOPLE OR PRODUCTIVITY\nOne of the most challenging aspects of self-love is recognizing that it has to come, 100%, from within. There is no person, thing, situation, or goal achieved that can make you love yourself. It can take awhile to learn this because we do often get self-esteem boosts from others\u2019 praise, from a job well done, from progress made. But those are temporary and fade with time. Self-love comes from within and cannot be obtained via another person or by external achievements.\nSPEAK TO YOURSELF WITH TRUE COMPASSION\nAnother tricky aspect of self-love to master is learning to speak to (and think of) yourself with love, compassion, respect, and kindness. This, as you might know, is much more difficult than it sounds. We\u2019re taught to seek perfection, to want to be the \u201cbest\u201d version of ourselves, and reality almost always falls short (no matter how \u201cperfect\u201d you are!). It\u2019s a challenge not to be cruel to ourselves or critical of what to do or say, but speaking to yourself with kindness \u2013 like, for example, the way someone who truly loves you unconditionally would \u2013 lays the groundwork for continuing self-love.\nACCEPT WHAT YOU CANNOT CHANGE\nImportant in life, as well in self-love, learning to accept what you cannot change is vital to long-lasting contentment. There are many things about ourselves that we\u2019d like to change. Some of these \u2013 an attitude, perhaps \u2013 can be transformed with dedication and diligence. However, there are also things we cannot change (or maybe cannot change right now), and when it comes to these aspects of the self, acceptance is crucial for self-love. Accepting what you cannot change frees to you place your thoughts and energy into more proactive pursuits.\nSAY NO WITHOUT HESITATION\nSaying no to things you don\u2019t enjoy, people who bring you down, life paths that won\u2019t suit you, or situations that make you uncomfortable is another self-love essential. The world would be a much better place if more people felt the freedom to say no. For some people, this skill is easier than it is for others, but regardless of your natural say-no level, it\u2019s an important skill to hone if you want to cultivate more self-love. Bonus points if you can learn to say no without feeling the need to offer explanations or excuses!\nStepping away from your phone (or screens in general) is not always easy, but technology can be a barrier to full self-love. If you rely too heavily on it, you lose aspects of your true self. If you spend too much time comparing your real life to others\u2019 online ones, you risk entering a comparison trap in which you may feel as if you\u2019ll never been good / successful / beautiful / perfect enough. As a huge fan of my phone, this is a tough one for me, but if you want to create more self-love in your life, you\u2019ve got to set boundaries so that you can avoid comparisons and actually enjoy what\u2019s happening in the real world.\nAnd, finally, the last self-love essential requires that you know yourself. This one can take time and gets easier the older you get, but the more you know about yourself, the more you can tailor your choices, relationships, and mindsets in a way that enhances your life in more positive ways. If you don\u2019t know what you really want, or who you really are, it can be nearly impossible create a life that encourages self-love. The best way to know yourself is to pay attention to how things, people, and experiences make you feel. Take note of the positive and negative reactions and adjust accordingly!\nThough we each have the capacity for self-love, the road we take to find it is rarely the same. Cultivating self-love takes time, effort, and attention, and it\u2019s an on-going process, but I promise every ounce of effort is worth it. The more you love, respect, and care about yourself, the better every other aspect of your life becomes!\nOriginally Published: positivelypresent.com\nPrevious article4 Hard Truths About Today that Will Make You a Stronger Person Tomorrow\nNext articleHow Too Much Stress Can Actually Shrink Your Brain",
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        "raw_content": "March 12, 2015 by joecarro\tin Uncategorized\nCheck out this post I did on Upender and let me know what you think!\nBy JOSEPH CARRO\nShare your own Chrono Trigger stories in the comment section below.\nHow has this or another video game moved you as a work of art?\nMany people will tell you that video games are not, and can not be art. The Guardian (UK) wrote a piece about it. The late Roger Ebert also. Search Google and find countless opinion pieces in which people propose all sorts of ways in which video games shouldn\u2019t be considered art. Some of the reasons are simple, such as the Guardian\u2019s claims that since video games don\u2019t originate from one source, they cannot be artwork. Others are more heavy-handed in describing ways in which \u201chigh\u201d art can make one think and feel where a game simply can\u2019t.\nWell, I\u2019m here to tell you that video games ARE art. Not all of them, just as not all the things they hang\u2026\n\u2190 Interstellar (2014)\nRed Dead Redemption 2 (PS4 \u2013 2018) \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Scottsdale-based Symmetry Companies is a luxury real estate acquisition, management and marketing company dedicated to providing community residents with a rich and fulfilling lifestyle experience while giving investors an opportunity to grow in the real estate market. Symmetry\u2019s seasoned team of respected, industry-leading experts have developed, managed and operated some of the highest-rated, world-class luxury communities around the globe:\nCastello Di Casole - Tuscany, Italy\nThe Club At Las Campanas - Santa Fe, New Mexico\nDesert Highlands - Scottsdale, Arizona\nDesert Mountain - Scottsdale, Arizona\nHokulia - Kona, Hawaii\nLoch Lomond Golf Club - Luss, Scotland\nMontelucia - Paradise Valley, Arizona\nPrivada - Scottsdale, Arizona\nThe Rocks - Scottsdale, Arizona\nSuperstition Mountain - Gold Canyon, Arizona\nSymmetry Companies currently serves as management partner on a number of upscale developments in Arizona and Hawaii, including:\nKamaka Ranch - Big Island, Hawaii\nPuako Beach - Big Island, Hawaii\nPine Canyon - Flagstaff, Arizona\nTalking Rock - Prescott, Arizona\nHarvard Investments is the United States investment and development arm of the Hill Companies\u2014the oldest land development company in Canada, which has operated as a privately held company since its inception in 1903. Headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, the company\u2019s residential projects include exclusive golf course communities on thousands of acres, custom home developments and large master planned communities that focus on single-family production housing.\nHarvard takes pride in its communities and designs and develops them in a manner that is responsive to current lifestyles. Before embarking on a project, Harvard studies a property\u2019s attributes and constraints, as well as the historical legacy of the region.\nBack O\u2019 Beyond - Sedona, Arizona\nCadence at Gateway - Mesa, Arizona\nLa Barranca - Village of Oak Creek, Arizona\nMadera Highlands - Green Valley, Arizona\nMariposa - Rio Rancho, New Mexico\nWaypoint - Mesa, Arizona",
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        "raw_content": "More U.S. Revenue? An Analysis of the European Community VAT: Implications for U.S. Tax Policy\nJohn R. McGowan\nDownload More U.S. Revenue? An Analysis of the European Community VAT: Implications for U.S. Tax Policy\nSpecial Academic Paper\nExecutive Summary Despite the passage of recent revenue generating legislation such as the Revenue Reconciliation Act of 1993 (RRA \u201993), the U.S. budget deficit remains a concern nationwide. Adding to this concern are the fiscal implications of health care reform. Various taxes have been proposed in conjunction with health care reform. For example, taxes on cigarettes, ammunition, and payroll have been suggested along with more sweeping versions of tax reform such as the credit-invoice or European-style value-added tax (VAT). In view of this continued discussion about the need for additional government revenue, this paper reexamines the VAT and evaluates the so \u2013 called \u201cmoney machine\u2019 problem.\nThe automatic growth feature of revenues under the VAT has been offered as both an advantage and a potential disadvantage for this form of taxation. Proponents of a VAT point to the stability of the VAT as a revenue source while VAT critics fear that the VAT will become a money machine in the hands of the government. VAT critics argue that the high revenue yield per percentage of tax rate allows the government to finance a growing public sector by periodically raising the VAT rate with less political risk, because the VAT is less visible to the taxpayer than is, for example, an income tax.\nSome European Community (EC) countries have relied on the VAT for more than twenty years. Accordingly, the EC experience is examined in this paper to determine whether the growth of the VAT out paced the growth of other forms of taxation relative to Gross National Product (GNP). The relative growth in taxation to GNP is used to measure changes in tax shares. The original objective of EC countries implementing VATs was to replace other existing forms of consumption taxes.\nTo the extent that a country successfully accomplished this objective, the total share of consumption taxes relative to its GNP should have remained fairly constant. If the implementation of a VAT caused any significant increase in the percentage of consumption taxes relative to GNP, then this would provide evidence that the VAT tends to become a money machine in the hands of the federal government. All EC countries that have adopted a VAT have adopted a credit-invoice VAT, under which the tax is calculated and reported based on a paper trail of invoices that develop at each stage of production.\nThere are, however, other forms of a VAT, such as the subtraction-method VAT and the consumed-income tax which, while having essentially the same tax base as a credit-invoice VAT, may be more similar operationally to an income tax. Only Japan currently employs a non-credit-invoice VAT, though many of these are under active consideration in the U.S. The results reported in this paper clearly extend to the possibility of the U.S. adopting a credit-invoice VAT, but may or may not shed light on the consequences of the U.S. adopting an alternative-method VAT.\nThe first section of this paper presents on overview of the VAT debate. This is followed by a review of prior research on the VAT. The third section presents the research design used to measure both the changing tax shares in EC countries and the stability of their respective tax systems. Included in this section is a discussion of the concept of tax buoyancy. Fourth, the empirical test results for this analysis are presented. The fifth section discusses the implications of EC VAT reform for U.S. tax policy. Included in this section is a brief review of various U.S. consumption tax proposals.",
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        "raw_content": "The President\u2019s Corporate Tax Reform Plan: Rhetoric and Reality\nThe administration released today its corporate tax reform \u201cframework\u201d, which is largely a rehash of previous proposals, but with a lowering of the corporate rate from 35 percent to 28 percent. As with previous proposals, there is a complete disconnect between the rhetoric and reality, particularly in regards to simplification of the tax code and elimination of special interest loopholes, aka tax expenditures. First, the rhetoric (which is quite agreeable):\nThe United States now essentially trades off greater tax expenditures, loopholes, and tax planning for a higher statutory corporate tax rate relative to other countries. This is a poor trade that produces a tax system that is uncompetitive relative to other countries, distorts business decision making, and slows economic growth.\nIn recent years, our major trading partners have overhauled their tax codes, lowered their statutory corporate tax rates, and in some cases broadened their tax bases. The United States has not enacted similar reforms, leaving the United States with the second highest statutory tax rate among advanced countries. In April 2012, after the scheduled reductions in Japanese tax rates go into effect, the United States will have the highest statutory corporate income tax rate in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).\nThe tax preferences created by tax expenditures and loopholes add complexity to the tax system and contribute to a substantial business tax compliance burden. Additional rules and regulations are needed to limit incentives to their intended beneficiaries. Taxpayers have to spend time and money learning about tax incentives and often rely on third parties to help them navigate the thicket of complex tax rules. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has to spend resources monitoring and enforcing the rules. Disputes invariably arise between the IRS and taxpayers, and society expends resources adjudicating these disputes. In fact, it is estimated that the administrative and compliance costs in the corporate income tax system now exceed $40 billion per year, or more than 12 percent of revenue collected.\nThe President\u2019s plan would start from a presumption that we should eliminate all tax expenditures for specific industries, with the few exceptions that are critical to broader growth or fairness.\nNow the reality, which goes in the opposite direction. The following table lists all the tax provisions that are sufficiently specified in this proposal. 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        "raw_content": "More Details On Skype's Big Move To The Web\nEarlier today we broke the news that Skype was ramping up in preparation for new web-based products \u2014 a big shift for the company, which has historically offered its extremely popular service via native desktop clients.\nNow we\u2019ve heard more details from one source about what this new service may entail. We\u2019re still working to firm up the specifics, but here\u2019s what we\u2019ve gathered so far:\nAccording to our source, Skype is hoping to launch its web-based service in the first quarter of next year. The launch will likely include integrations on multiple partner sites \u2014 Skype is gunning for some big partners, and we hear that LinkedIn has been in discussions about a possible integration (LinkedIn declined to comment).\nAs for the web service itself, we hear it will actually be based on browser plugins \u2014 this isn\u2019t a full HTML5 solution (note that Google took a similar approach with its own web implementation of Google Voice earlier this year). Skype will promote the plugins to users of its existing native apps.\nTo monetize, we hear that Skype will be offering a number of premium features, which may include SMS functionality and advanced telephony options. Partner sites that integrate Skype will get a revenue split for the users that they drive toward these premium features. It is possible that these premium features may not be slated for the initial release and will roll out later.\nFinally, in addition to the hiring boost we reported earlier today, Skype is also planning to bolster its growth in these areas by acquiring smaller companies.\nObviously VoIP service is going to play an increasingly important role in the coming years, and it sounds like if Skype has its way, it will become a standard feature on many of the web\u2019s most popular sites. We\u2019ll keep digging for more.",
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        "raw_content": "10 Google-like Search Engines You Must Try\nGoogle\u2019s market share is 63.9%. Now that is a lot, but it does leave 36.1% up for the other search engines. So why isn\u2019t everybody using Google? There are a lot of reasons. For some, it\u2019s a case of privacy. They don\u2019t want Google to know everything about them.\nFor others it\u2019s about getting unbiased results, as using Google for all your searches will end up biasing your searches in certain directions. For yet others, they simply continue to use the same default search that comes pre-set with their installed browser.\nWhatever the reason, there are a lot of other tools. Today we\u2019re going to look at a few so that if in the future Google gets hacked and the internet crashes, you know an alternative.\nBing \u2013 which is owned by Microsoft \u2013 is the second biggest search engine, at 20.7%. The search engines have some unique features, like allowing you to see all the IP addresses associated with a domain, where it really and truly rocks is in video searches, where it actually generally beats Google out of the water.\nIf you want to stay private, then this is the search engine for you, as this is the main promise that they make \u2013 that they\u2019ll keep your data private. And that is nothing to be sneezed at in this world of ever increasing invasions into our private lives by governments as well as black hat hackers.\nBecause the question you should ask yourself, as the government takes ever more of our liberties away isn\u2019t, \u2018what will this government do with the power they have\u2019 but \u2018what will the worst government that can get into power do with the powers government now has\u2019. And that\u2019s not a pretty thought at all.\nThis one has been around for a long time and actual curates links from different search engines, like Google, Yahoo, and Yandex into one overview. Dogpile is a useful alternative if you want to search through multiple search engines with one search and get all your data collected in one place.\nSometimes you want to ask something of an algorithm. And sometimes you want to hear what an actual person has to say. If you\u2019ve got a question that leans more towards the latter category, then hit up Ask.com, which is a search engine slash question and answer community.\nThe big advantage here is that if the question has been asked and answered, then when you reask the question the information you get is straight to the point, well rounded, and gives you the information you need. All things that Google occasionally struggles with.\nOnce Yahoo was the undisputed king. Now a very much also-ran, yahoo has partnered up with MSN to offer their searches in an admittedly pleasing format.\nOne of the advantages that Yahoo certainly has is that they are at least equal on pictures with Google. This means that if you\u2019re struggling to find new source material on the Google website because you\u2019ve already used all the pictures that fit your niche, try the same searches on Yahoo and you might find just that image that you\u2019re looking for (that hasn\u2019t been used 10,000 times already).\nWolram Alpha is primarily about math. That doesn\u2019t mean it\u2019s primarily for math Geeks, however. You see, it does the math, so you don\u2019t have to. In this way you can find our relationships between different things, what the better price is, what is actually the best car, how to analyze data, how to deal with a financial problem, linguistics and far, far more.\nAs long as it can be mathematically worked out, Wolfram Alpha can provide you the answer. Heck, it even has dozens of categories with suggested questions already provided, so that you can learn things that you didn\u2019t even know you didn\u2019t know (and that is, let\u2019s be honest about it, the biggest area in all of our ignorance).\nThis is another one of those search engines that\u2019s all about privacy, in that it stores none of the searches that you do. That\u2019s right, there are no cookies, they don\u2019t save queries and the list goes on. So ixquick another great choice if you don\u2019t want people nosing through what you\u2019re looking for.\nThis service also has the possibility for you to search images and videos and is the default search engine of the TOR browser.\nGiburu\nWe\u2019ve discussed privacy, but we haven\u2019t really discussed uncensored content. If that\u2019s what you\u2019re after, then try Giburu. Yes, that\u2019s right, most of the search engines out there censor your content. And if you\u2019re not looking for porn, that\u2019s for a good reason.\nAfter all, Rule 35 states \u2018if you can think of it, somebody\u2019s made porn about it\u2019 and that is actually truer than you can ever imagine. Don\u2019t believe me? Give Giburu a try and see for yourself! Go on, I dare you.\nThis is a great search engine that lets you find websites in past iterations. This can be useful if you once wrote some love poetry on a site that went down and you think you can\u2019t find back (you can). Or if you\u2019re looking for some action that you\u2019re looking for but seems to have gotten scrubbed. In both cases, you can find it back using the Internet Archive.\nThat makes it an exceptionally useful resource for doing in-depth research about companies past. It also means that nothing you ever put up on the internet ever goes away. So you\u2019ve got to be careful.\nThis \u2013 Russian bases \u2013 search engine is actually the fourth largest in the world, with over 150 million search engines. Did you know that? I didn\u2019t. Yandex is actually a good competitor to Google, offering you a lot of the same services, including mail, mobile apps, Cloud storage and analytics.\nSo, if you no longer want to work with a US based company, why not work with a Russian one instead? I can\u2019t promise that it will make you more private, but at least if anybody ends up looking at what you\u2019re doing, then it will be a whole different group of people finding out about your porn preferences!\nYou can increase your ranking and visibility on the aforementioned search engines by using link building options offered by https://t-ranks.com.\nDiana Beyer is experienced specialist who is passionate about contributing to the best writing services. She is always seeking to discover new ways for personal and professional growth. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Nation \u00bb Actor Gary Sinise describes his road to the Catholic Church\nOn: 2/12/2019, By Mark Pattison , In: Nation\nThis is the cover of \"Grateful American,\" a memoir that details the life of actor Gary Sinise growing up in the Chicago suburbs. The Catholic actor is perhaps best known for playing Lieutenant Dan in the 1994 movie \"Forrest Gump.\" (CNS photo courtesy Gary Sinise)\nGary Sinise, the actor perhaps best known for playing Lieutenant Dan in the 1994 movie \"Forrest Gump,\" is pictured in an undated publicity photo. Sinise, who converted to Catholicism in 2010, has a newly published book titled \"Grateful American,\" a memoir that details his life growing up in the Chicago suburbs. (CNS photo courtesy Gary Sinise)\nGary Sinise, the actor perhaps best known for playing Lieutenant Dan in the 1994 movie \"Forrest Gump,\" is pictured at the National Press Club in Washington June 15, 2015. 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She had just gone through sobriety, and she was new to her sobriety as she was playing this woman defending her life in a tavern,\" Sinise said.\n\"At one point, she went to a Catholic church looking for an AA meeting. This little French woman, she asked her, 'Where's the AA meeting?' She looked at her (Moira) and said, 'You should become a Catholic,'\" he added. \"Something happened to her at that moment -- I don't know, something that had been aligned within her. Her mother was Catholic, but she fell away from the church and married a Methodist. She was not raised in any particular faith.\"\nAfter his wife finished the play, she met Sinise in North Carolina, where he was shooting a movie with Shirley MacLaine.\n\"There was a hurricane coming to Wilmington,\" Sinise recalled. \"Well, she was telling me this story, and I'm telling here we've gotta get out of here and drive to Charlotte and we'll fly to Los Angeles. While we're driving, the hurricane was blasting behind us. 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I'd gone through the confirmation classes and whatnot myself behind everybody's back and I didn't tell anybody that I was doing it,\" he said.\n\"On Christmas Eve 2010 I told the family I was taking them to dinner at Morton's Steakhouse and have Christmas Eve dinner,\" he said. \"And on the way there, I pulled into the church, and everybody asked, 'What are we doing here?' I said come on in. We walked into the church. The priest was there, and he confirmed me. It was beautiful.\"\nThis is one of the many tales Sinise tells in his newly published book, \"Grateful American.\" In the memoir, he details his life growing up in the Chicago suburbs, from being a bratty kid to trying out for a play in high school and catching the acting bug, to helping establish the still-going-strong Steppenwolf Theater Company in the Windy City, as well as his many adventures in films and on stage.\n\"It's an autobiography for sure, but it's a life-changing story,\" Sinise told CNS. 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        "raw_content": "Home civil rights crimes graduations Mississippi School Official Defends Pressing Charges Against Those Who Cheered at a Graduation\nSchool Official Defends Pressing Charges Against Those Who Cheered at a Graduation\nSenatobia, Mississippi school Superintendent Jay Foster, who pressed charges against cheering family members at a high school graduation for \"disturbing the peace,\" indicated that he plans to appear in court on Tuesday to make a statement and defended taking legal action against the exuberant cheerers.\n\u201cI think graduation should be a solemn occasion,\u201d Foster said. \u201cIt should have some dignity and decorum and at the end we'll celebrate together.\"\nAfter consulting with school board members, administrators, and lawyers for the district, Foster moved ahead in filing misdemeanor disturbing the peace charges against three people for disobeying the instructions to withhold cheers and applause until the end of the ceremony. \u201cWe thought, let\u2019s serve them with papers for disturbing the peace,\u201d he said. \u201cThey'll pay a fine. Maybe they'll learn their lesson. It was not about punishing these people. It was about the rights of the other graduates.\u201d\nThe charges carry a fine of up to $500 dollars and possible jail time of up to six months. Though the incident has received negative national attention, Foster and other representatives for the school district have said that local reaction has been mostly favorable.\u201cThe local people who know what\u2019s going on are very supportive,\u201d said Jim Keith, a lawyer for the Senatobia district.\nThe Mississippi chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union contends that the First Amendment rights of those charged are being violated. \u201cCitizens should be able to enjoy the right of free speech, especially at a congratulatory event, like a high school graduation. The cheering by the family does not qualify as a disturbance of the peace and should not have elicited a criminal response,\u201d Mississippi ACLU Legal Director Charles Irvin said in a statement.\nUpdate 7:04pm ET: Superintendent Jay Foster has withdrawn charges, according to local news station WDAM.",
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You might stay late at the office, or feel like you need to complete more assignments which are just more important than lacing up your shoes and going out. Morning runs are easy to fit into a schedule because we rarely have any commitments at that time. You will be able to include exercise in your day, and there will be no need to think about it in the evenings when you might be tired or unmotivated. So, the first thing you need to do is to put on your shoes and go for a morning run.\nIf you run first thing in the morning, you will feel happier throughout your day. Physical activity improves the mood by releasing endorphins. As a matter of fact, a 30-minute run can help fight depression and make you more focused on the tasks you have ahead of you. Surely, being motivated to run every single morning is near impossible. We all have our ups and downs. But force yourself to put on your gear and get out of the house. Everything will feel easier after you take a couple of steps. And you will probably enter your office with a big smile on your face, ready to tackle any problem. The change will be noticeable after only a couple of runs.\n3. Getting better sleep\nIf you never ran in the morning, you will have to change up your sleeping schedule a little bit. This means that you need to go to bed earlier in order to wake up in time and complete your workout. While it might look hard, your body will adapt to the new habit, and might even feel better by rising with the sun. Keep in mind that you need at least seven to eight hours of sleep in order to make your body function properly. So as soon as you feel tired in the evening, don\u2019t hesitate to go to bed. Getting up early is a part of a natural cycle, and you will catch more daylight as well as vitamin D.\n4. You can think about your day\nMorning runs are usually very silent and calming. Everyone is still in their beds, and you have the road all to yourself. This is a perfect opportunity to zone out and think about the things you need to do after you finish your morning run. If you are working on a new project and you need to solve a problem, brainstorm it as you run. Your head will be fresh because you haven\u2019t been to work yet. You might get a new idea or discover a unique approach that never crossed your mind. Some people see running as a form of meditation because it helps them mute the distractions. There will be no interruptions, only you, the ground, and your thoughts. So relax and think.\n5. Fired up metabolism\nThere are many reasons why people run, but losing weight is certainly one of them. Sitting a lot at work and consuming fast food is one of the ways to gain weight. Kristy Godson, a fitness expert, from says that running fires up the metabolism and you will burn more calories throughout your day even if you are just sitting at your desk. So the best way to benefit from this is to go for a run in the morning. Then you will have a whole day in front of you, and will not feel bad for missing a workout afterward.\nRelated article: Exercise before breakfast to boost its benefit on weight\nRunning is essential for having a strong physique. But it works more than just your muscles. As a matter of fact, your knees and bones will become stronger. The myth that running damages your knees is completely false. So if you are worried that you might lose bone mass as you age, running might be your solution. Deciding to run in the morning ensures that you don\u2019t miss your workout. Some of us might feel sluggish after a workday, so we skip evening runs because we simply want to stay at home and rest. But if you do your run early, you will actively work on improving your body, and your bones will become stronger as the time goes by.\n7. You will be more disciplined\nWaking up early to go on a run is very difficult, especially if you love sleeping in. It might sound almost impossible to you at the beginning, but as the time goes by, running in the morning will become easier. You will form a habit and your personal discipline will increase. The chances are you will start feeling the same about other areas of your life, especially work where self-discipline can get you far. Not to forget that you will be inspired to live a healthier life and take care of your body properly. After all, you need to eat better things in order to fuel your muscles and perform better every single morning.\nWhile becoming a morning person might be scary for you, the benefits that come with lacing up your running shoes as soon as you wake up could convince you otherwise. You will improve both your physical and mental condition as the time goes by. Being committed and focused on a run is not an easy task, but it will start to feel natural to you after a couple of weeks. So don\u2019t give up and improve your life through running!\nhttps://www.assignmenthelper.com.au/\nLucy Benton is a writing coach, an editor and currently words at Assignmenthelper.com.au. She loves playing piano and walking with her dog.\nIn all trustworthiness, the main great contention against morning running is that it includes deliberately leaving the solace of your warm comfortable quaint little inn additional hour of rest from working routine which I get everyday at my job. In spite of the fact that that is surely a persuading contention, the different advantages of finishing and getting in an early morning run still win out. Scarcely any individuals can return from a couple of miles toward the beginning of the day and honestly concede that they don\u2019t feel better for it.\nSam Cooper June 8, 2018 at 6:56 am\nI love running!!\nNick Smith June 8, 2018 at 6:55 am\nChiranjit Roy May 8, 2018 at 5:52 am\nEver since I started walking daily in the morning, I feel more energetic. and also it feels fresh throughout the day. It really helped me a lot.\nIn fact, it\u2019s rather difficult to run every morning. There are always days when you want to luxuriate in bed, is not it? :) I\u2019ve been running about half a year already, and very rarely do myself a weekend. I would say that I run only for three reasons and only they will think of me for a run. Firstly, running for not very long distances strengthens your health, and physically feels better and more enduring. Secondly, this is a way to keep myself in shape, as well as being cheerful since the morning, before my working day started very sluggishly. And the normal order I picked up only after a few cups of coffee. And it strongly influenced my productivity in the written service https://writercheap.com/. In the third, this is my date with nature. I was lucky and I live not far from an excellent forest park, and I can well enjoy nature and get some fresh air, which makes me very happy :)",
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        "raw_content": "It is always a pleasure for me to visit the beautiful countryside of Otterlo where you will find the Kr\u00f6ller-M\u00fcller Museum. Just a one hour drive from Amsterdam and you won\u2019t regret it. The Kr\u00f6ller-M\u00fcller Museum has the second largest Van Gogh collection in the world: almost 90 paintings and over 180 drawings. But also, masterpieces of Claude Monet, Georges Seurat, Pablo Picasso and Piet Mondriaan. The museum is set in a beautiful garden where you also can find outstanding 160 sculptures by iconic artists such as Aristide Maillol, Jean Dubuffet, Marta Pan and Pierre Huyghe.\nI enjoyed the special exposition \u2018The Patron and the housepainter\u2019 which showcases the story of the special relationship between Helene Kr\u00f6ller-M\u00fcller and Bart van der Leck, against the historical background of the emerging De Stijl (on display till May 13th, 2018). For their current exhibitions: calendar.\nCombine a visit to the museum with a visit to Hunting lodge Sint Hubertus and a walk through the National Park De Hoge Veluwe and I\u2019m sure you will fall in love with the Dutch landscape and the work of Berlage. Get in touch and I will make the arrangements for a private tour.",
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        "raw_content": "The Winning Streak Continues\nThe Factory racing turned the driving over to Laurie Chamlee for the 4th Annual Powder Puff: Race for the Cure on October 10, 2009. This has become a very popular event among the wives and friends of off-road racers to help raise money for Cedars Sinai Research Center for a cure for breast cancer. The totals are still being tallied but it looks like it will be around $80,000 that was raised from this event. Only women were allowed to compete. There were about 190 teams competing in 25 different classes.\nFriday the team headed to Barstow to get in some practice time and have technical inspection. Dan drove Laurie around the 27-mile course to make sure the truck was running properly and to get her familiar with the course. Laurie commented \u201cI almost backed out with Dan driving, I wasn\u2019t sure I could do it.\u201d When Laurie took the wheel she was more comfortable being in control and going the pace she was comfortable with gradually bringing it to race speed.\nSaturday morning was spent checking the truck and getting ready for the 12:00 start time. Chamlee was given 3 hours to see how many laps she could complete. The first lap was very frustrating. They had started the girls 16 seconds apart and the factory racing was quite a ways back in the pack so the dust was thick it was really hard to see to pass. \u201cI spent the first lap trying to pass people to get clear of the dust, as you would get close to them it was denser and harder to see. I had passed about 20 people and was leading my class when I came out of some dust and didn\u2019t see a large rock in the road, as soon as I hit it I was afraid I was going to have a flat tire\u201d. Sure enough the team had a flat. Though quite capable of changing the tire themselves they were grateful to a group of men along side the course waiting to help any team possible, who quickly changed the tire and had them on their way, allowing the girls to wait in there safety harnesses. Sadly about 6 people passed the team while the tire was being changed. She spent the rest of the lap passing those girls again. The third and fourth laps were much clearer and easier to pick the speed.\nLaurie was really impressed with the new truck and how well it handled compared to the last truck and glad she didn\u2019t blemish it\u2019s winning streak extending it to four wins in a row. The Factory Racing has won 5 of the 6 races for the 2009 season.\nLaurie completed 4 laps in 3:08:05 with an average speed of 35.7 mph. Laurie drove the whole race with Amy Tate her co-driver for the first 3 laps and Valerie Chamlee took over the co-driver spot for the last lap.\n\u2190 The Factory Racing wins again.\nThe Factory Racing wins final race of the season \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "One Crazy Thing. Jay Veer (Ray Panthaki) is a former popular TV star whose life and career have hit rock bottom thanks to a leaked sex video which unwittingly turned him into an internet sensation. Haunted by the scandal which has plunged him into viral notoriety, Jay now shuns the limelight and helps manage his family\u2019s Indian restaurant in London. His acting career is in tatters, his family is shamed, and Jay worries constantly about being recognized. So when he meets the girl of his dreams \u2013 the bright, beautiful Hannah (Daisy Bevan), an American studying in London, Jay struggles to find a way to confront the errors of his past, and bravely face up to the future.\nCanary Wharf Films Ltd",
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        "raw_content": "The 10 Worst Movie Spin-Offs Ever\nEven hardcore movie fans have to admit that spin-offs generally aren't a good idea. Sometimes, they come too close to or even surpass the original in terms of quality (see 'Get Him to the Greek' or 'Machete,' for example), but these are rare indeed.\nUsually, spin-offs are just ill-conceived cash grabs that never should have been made in the first place like the 10 turkeys on our list here. Still, maybe we shouldn't be too hard on these duds. After all, the bargain bin at Walmart would be depressingly empty without them.\n'Supergirl'\nBy the early 1980s, the 'Superman' movies had already begun to decline. So, the producers attempted to extend the life of the franchise with a 1984 spin-off featuring Helen Slater as Superman's female counterpart and film legend Faye Dunaway as evil sorceress Selena. Needless to say, with its low-rent special effects and laughable script, it didn't work.\nChristopher Reeve, by the way, was supposed to make a cameo as Superman, but bailed from the production early on. (Though they did manage to score Marc McClure, aka Jimmy Olsen.) His absence in the film was explained by a \"peace-seeking mission\" to a faraway galaxy, but we think it's more likely the Man of Steel didn't want to be anywhere near this cinematic kryptonite.\n'Catwoman'\nCatwoman is arguably one of the greatest female comic book characters ever and her spin-off starring Halle Berry in 2004 should've been great. Instead, it was an unmitigated disaster bogged down by camp, a ridiculous plot featuring a conspiracy by a cosmetics company and a scenery-chewing turn by Sharon Stone as villain Laurel Hedare. To this day, many consider it the worst comic book movie ever made. Thankfully Anne Hathaway came along to redeem the character.\nFortunately, director Christopher Nolan and actress Anne Hathaway were able to restore the character's reputation in last year's 'Dark Knight Rises.' But for a while there, it looked like Catwoman's nine lives were all used up on the silver screen.\n'Evan Almighty'\nWe thoroughly enjoyed 2003's 'Bruce Almighty' starring Jim Carrey, but its followup 'Evan Almighty' from 2007? Eh, not so much.\nSince Carrey had no interest in starring in a sequel, Steve Carell was brought back to reprise his role as newscaster-turned-Congressman Evan Baxter and Morgan Freeman once again appeared as God. Despite Carell's comedic talents, the film was a humorless bore, and it somehow ended up being the most expensive comedy ever made at the time with a gigantic budget of about $200 million. It was such a disaster, it caused director Tom Shadyac to give up Hollywood to make soul-searching documentaries.\n'American Pie Presents: Band Camp'\nIf there's one perfect example of a studio's blatant attempt to cash in a brand name, it's the 'American Pie' straight-to-DVD series, which includes a total of four movies. 'American Pie Presents: Band Camp,' which was released in 2005, was the first and follows Stifler's younger brother Matt as he's forced to attend band camp as a way to change his ne'er-do-well ways.\nAs you might expect, this horny teen movie is filled with nudity and gross-out humor, including sex with an oboe and a water fountain used as a bidet. Oh, and former porn star Ginger Lynn stars as Nurse Sanders. It was followed by three more direct-to-DVD films, all of which starred Eugene Levy. Why Jim's dad continues to hang out with a group of horny teens who have zero relation to his son is anyone's guess.\n'The Scorpion King'\nThe spin-off 'The Scorpion King,' which was released in 2002 and stars Dwayne Johnson in his first leading role, was so silly and dumb that it made its predecessor 'The Mummy' look like a work of art.\nIt bears testament to Johnson's likeability and skills as an actor that he still became a bona fide movie star after a stinker like this. But regardless, this movie should have stayed buried in a tomb.\n'U.S. Marshals'\n'U.S. Marshals,' which was a spin-off of the 1993 blockbuster 'The Fugitive,' stands as a prime example of pure retread. In it, Tommy Lee Jones reprises his role as Marshal Sam Gerard and chases fugitive Wesley Snipes in a plot line that's remarkably derivative of the first film. But Snipes makes a poor substitute for Harrison Ford and Jones, who's probably the only reason to see the movie, can't make it work either.\n'Freddy vs. Jason'\nThe idea of a 'Nightmare on Elm Street' and 'Friday the 13th' crossover/spin-off first emerged in 1987, but it languished in development hell until this film was released in 2003. By that time, audiences had grown tired of both franchises and this spin-off emerged as a turgid, scare-free mess. Ultimately, it proved such a disappointment that both series were given facelifts and rebooted several years later for new audiences.\n'Elektra'\nWhat happens when you make a spin-off of an already bad film? You end up with 'Elektra,' that's what. It's anybody's guess why 20th Century Fox decided to give Elektra Natchios, who's a second-tier Marvel Comics character at best, her own spin-off in 2005 after 'Daredevil,' but the results were predictably mediocre.\nAlthough Jennifer Garner was fine as the title character, the movie was weighed down by a bad story, awkward performances and tons of cliches. Its total gross was only $24 million, which at the time made it the weakest-performing movie based on a Marvel character since the infamously terrible 'Howard the Duck' in 1986. Now that's saying something.\n'Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure'\nWe sure hope that the upcoming standalone 'Star Wars' films based on Han Solo and Boba Fett are good, because most of the franchise's spin-offs so far have been godawful. 'Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure' was the first of two movies that featured the furry residents of Endor. It aired on TV in the U.S., but was released theatrically in Europe.\nIt tells the story of two children who get separated from their parents after crashing on the forest moon of Endor. Naturally, they befriend a group of dead-eyed Ewoks who quickly devour them. (Just kidding.) The movie does boast cheap special effects, stilted dialogue and wooden acting, a sign of things to come in the prequels. Interestingly, George Lucas likes to pretend that the terrible 'Star Wars' holiday special from 1978 never happened, but THIS clunker somehow has a place in the official canon. Go figure.\nAfter learning a hard lesson from the critically-panned 'Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls,' Jim Carrey wisely became averse to sequels and turned down $10 million to star in a followup to 'The Mask.' Undeterred, New Line Cinema released the spin-off 'Son of the Mask' starring Jamie Kennedy in 2005. 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        "raw_content": "2018 US Open TV schedule: How to watch on Fox, Fox Sports 1 (FS1)\nThe 2018 US Open begins with the biggest names in golf coming off wins and high finishes galore, surging the buzz around the year's second major. Tiger Woods is in the conversation again, as are Justin Thomas, Phil Mickelson, Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy, Dustin Johnson, Justin Rose, Jason Day, Sergio Garcia, Bubba Watson and many more top players.\nThe US Open TV schedule is something a lot of golf fans have come to know with Fox and Fox Sports 1 airing the championship now for the fourth year. It's predictable for a reason, and Fox and Fox Sports 1 air five days of live golf action from Shinnecock Hill Golf Club, including the Tuesday Celebration of Champions exhibition. Fox Sports 1 has TV coverage of Thursday's first round and Friday's second round, with Fox airing coverage of the latter portion of Thursday and Friday coverage, as well all of Saturday's third round and Sunday's final round.\nAll of this coverage can be streamed online using the US Open app, USGA.org, Fox Sports Go app or Fox app. However, if you prefer to watch the 2018 US Open on good, ole-fashioned TV, here are the 2018 US Open TV times and schedule.\n2018 US Open TV schedule, times, channels\nTuesday (Celebration of Champions): 4:30-6:30 p.m. on FS1\nThursday: 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. on Fox Sports 1 (FS1), 4:30-7:30 p.m. on Fox\nFriday: 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. on Fox Sports 1 (FS1), 4:30-7:30 p.m. on Fox\nSaturday: 11 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. on Fox\nSunday: 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. on Fox\nTags2018 US Open 2018 US Open 4K DirecTV 2018 US Open app 2018 US Open streaming 2018 US Open TV channels 2018 US Open TV schedule 2018 US Open TV times 2018 US Open virtual reality Fox Fox Sports 1 FS1 how to stream 2018 US Open how to stream The US Open 2018 The US Open 2018 The US Open 2018 app",
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        "raw_content": "At the End of the Ambulance Run\nKansas City Star/January 20, 1918\nThe night ambulance attendants shuffled down the long, dark corridors at the General Hospital with an inert burden on the stretcher. They turned in at the receiving ward and lifted the unconscious man to the operating table. His hands were calloused and he was unkempt and ragged, a victim of a street brawl near the city market. No one knew who he was, but a receipt, bearing the name of George Anderson, for $10 paid on a home out in a little Nebraska town served to identify him.\nThe surgeon opened the swollen eyelids. The eyes were turned to the left. \u201cA fracture on the left side of the skull,\u201d he said to the attendants who stood about the table. \u201cWell, George, you\u2019re not going to finish paying for that home of yours.\u201d\n\u201cGeorge\u201d merely lifted a hand as though groping for something. Attendants hurriedly caught hold of him to keep him from rolling from the table. But he scratched his face in a tired, resigned way that seemed almost ridiculous, and placed his hand again at his side. Four hours later he died.\nIt was merely one of the many cases that come to the city dispensary from night to night\u2014and from day to day for that matter; but the night shift, perhaps, has a wider range of the life and death tragedy\u2014and even comedy, of the city. When \u201cGeorge\u201d comes in on the soiled, bloody stretcher and the rags are stripped off and his naked, broken body lies on the white table in the glare of the surgeon\u2019s light, and he dangles on a little thread of life, while the physicians struggle grimly, it is all in the night\u2019s work, whether the thread snaps or whether it holds so that George can fight on and work and play.\nHere comes another case. This time a small man limps in, supported by an ambulance man and a big policeman in uniform. \u201cYes, sir, we got a real robber this time\u2014a real one\u2014just look at him!\u201d the big officer smiled. \u201cHe tried to hold up a drug store, and the clerks slipped one over on him. It was a\u2014\u201c\n\u201cYes, but they was three of \u2019em, an\u2019 they was shootin\u2019 all at once,\u201d the prisoner explained. Since there was no use in attempting to deny the attempted robbery, he felt justified in offering an alibi for his frustrated prowess. \u201cIt looks like I oughtta got one of \u2018em, but then, maybe, I\u2019ll do better next time.\n\u201cSay, you\u2019d better hurry up and get these clothes off of me, before they get all bloody. I don\u2019t want \u2018em spoiled.\u201d He was thoroughly defeated and dejected, and the red handkerchief he used for a mask still hung from his neck.\nHe rolled a cigarette, and as the attendants removed his clothes, a ball of lead rattled to the floor. \u201cWhee! It went clear through, didn\u2019t it? Say, I\u2019ll be out before long, won\u2019t I, doc?\u201d\n\u201cYes\u2014out of the hospital,\u201d the physician replied significantly.\nOut on Twenty-seventh street a drug clerk\u2014the one of the three who used the .38 \u2014 has a .38 bullet dangling from his watch chain.\nOne night they brought in a negro who had been cut with a razor. It is not a mere joke about negroes using the razor\u2014they really do it. The lower end of the man\u2019s heart had been cut away and there was not much hope for him.\nSurgeons informed his relatives of the one chance that remained, and it was a very slim one. They took some stitches in his heart and the next day he had improved sufficiently to be seen by a police sergeant.\n\u201cIt was just a friend of mine, boss,\u201d the negro replied weakly to questioning. The sergeant threatened and cajoled, but the negro would not tell who cut him. \u201cWell, just stay there and die, then,\u201d the officer turned away exasperated.\nBut the negro did not die. He was out in a few weeks, and the police finally learned who his assailant was. He was found dead\u2014his vitals opened by a razor.\n\u201cIt\u2019s razor wounds in the African belt and slugging in the wet block. In Little Italy they prefer the sawed-off shotgun. We can almost tell what part of the city a man is from just by seeing how they did him up,\u201d one of the hospital attendants commented.\nBut it is not all violence and sudden death that comes to the attention of the emergency physicians. They attend the injuries and ills of charity patients. Here is a laborer who burned his foot one morning when he used too much kerosene in building the fire, and over there is a small boy brought in by his mother, who explains there is something the matter with his nose. An instrument is inserted into the nostril of the squirming youngster and is drawn forth. A grain of corn, just sprouted, dangles at the end of the steel.\nOne day an aged printer, his hand swollen from blood poisoning, came in. Lead from the type metal had entered a small scratch. The surgeon told him they would have to amputate his left thumb.\nWhy, doc? You don\u2019t mean it do you? Why, that\u2019d be worsen sawing the periscope off of a submarine! I\u2019ve just gotta have that thumb. I\u2019m an old-time swift. I could set my six galleys a day in my time\u2014that was before the linotypes came in. Even now, they need my business, for some of the finest work is done by hand.\nAnd you go and take that finger away from me and\u2014well, it\u2019d mighty interesting to know how I\u2019d ever hold a \u2018stick\u2019 in my hand again. Why, doc!\u2013\u201c\nWith face drawn, and heard bowed, he limped out the doorway. The French artist who vowed to commit suicide if he lost his right hand in battle, might have understood the struggle the old man had alone in the darkness. Later that night the printer returned. He was very drunk.\n\u201cJust take the damn works, doc, take the whole damn works,\u201d he wept.\nAt one time a man from out in Kansas, a fairly likable and respectable sort of man to look at him, went on a little debauch when he came to Kansas City. It was just a little incident that the folks in the home town would never learn about. The ambulance brought him from a wine room, dead from a stroke of heart disease. 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        "raw_content": "More Than 600,000 Visa Overstays In 2017\nIf there is a real debate about how many illegals reside within the country, one can safely presume the number is quite high. A proposed 11 million has been touted for years as if statisticians just fell asleep at the drawing board. Dubious algorithms are instead used to justify this stagnation. The more X\u2019s and O\u2019s that make up an equation, the less likely Americans are to question these supposed experts. At least that is how the thought process goes.\nYet numbers keep coming in that simply can\u2019t be explained away. The Department of Homeland Security recently released the 2017 Entry/Exit Overstay Report. The report, \u201cprovides data on departures and overstays, by country, for foreign visitors to the United States who entered as nonimmigrants through an air or sea Port of Entry (POE) and were expected to depart in FY 2017.\u201d It was discovered in this one year time frame there were over 600,000 overstay events.\nThis number alone would transfer into a 6.4% increase to America\u2019s static 11 million strong illegal population. Yet, this report from the DHS, \u201crepresents only travel through air and sea POE\u2019s and does not include data on land border crossings.\u201d It is unaccounted for in this study how much larger the overstay number would be if land crossings were tallied. That number is surely not insignificant. To better understand this undocumented category, \u201cDHS is currently working to improve its monitoring capability for land POEs.\u201d\nMore remains to be considered past those who became violators of immigration law some date after legal entry. An additional 300,000 were apprehended illegally crossing the southern border in 2017. To be clear, this does not include those who evaded contact with border security.\nStill, this was one of America\u2019s better years, as the emergence of Trump into the White House is believed to have deterred many from attempting the journey. Apprehensions in 2017 were down 23.7% from 2016, making 2016 much closer to a total of 400,000. The ora of Trump has since died down though, and it is becoming understood that the system remains just as porous as before. The current year is likely to see a substantial jump from 2017 numbers.\nNow, even the U.S. northern border is under siege. In the first six months of 2018, there has been a 142% increase in illegal border crossings from Canada. Efforts have thus far proven to be lacking on the southern border. If there becomes a real demand for policing the Canadian border, a test of America\u2019s will to sovereignty may soon dial up a level of difficulty.\nNevertheless, Americans are assured the number of illegals will remain perpetually fixed at 11 million. Any suggestion otherwise is not worthy of a genuine discussion. The additional million or so illegals every year are supposedly just falling through the soil into the ether. Who are Americans to question the physics of reality?\nPrevious Article CROUERE: The NFL\u2019s Kneeling Millionaires Are Still At It\nNext Article Why you should use DuckDuckGo, not Google",
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        "raw_content": "Traveling in different parts of the world is one of my dreams that I am trying to achieve. And I hope, I will be able to continue adventuring around the world as much as I can before time comes that I do not have capacity to do it.\nCambodia was the second country that we visited via the border between Vietnam and Cambodia. When I visited this country there are beautiful and amazing discoveries but along with it there were hurtful learnings that I will not forget in the said country. We arrived here last March 2011 and we did not missed to visit its famous Ankor Wat, one of the signature symbol of their tourism. To see the related posts published here to find out the place we had been, please visit CAMBODIA.\nI haven\u2019t visited the mainland China, the regions that I was able to visit together with some of my family were Hong Kong and Macau. These two regions are actually called SAR (Special Administrative Region) of China as these two have their own administrative government and backup with their own currency. We visited these two regions last January 2012 during the Chinese New Year season. To explore the places that we had visited, please visit CHINA.\nWhen I visited Japan with my family, to be honest I fell in love how wonderful this country is. Because of the best provided mass transportation such as Bullet Trains where anyon can be anywhere in Japan in fastest way which really helpful to see many places in short period of time. First visit was September 2015 and the recent visit made last May 2017. The country usually called as \u201cLand of the Rising Sun\u201d. To check places that we explored in this country, please visit JAPAN.\nThe first time that I arrived in Malaysia was last 2008 during the group\u2019s climb in Mount Kinabalu \u2013 the Highest Mountain in South East Asia. Then, last 2012, we explored some places of the country in the mainland island. My sister and I enjoyed this trip where we even got lucky to see its government city for free. For more information of the itinerary that we had, please visit MALAYSIA.\nThe first country that I visited was Singapore. I visited it many times but unfortunately I was trying hard to check if I have photos of every year that I visited it. I lived here for almost a year when I worked here to try the life working abroad for the first time. The first time I came in Singapore was last 2005 when I received a week work assignment in one of third-party vendor of the company that I was working before. During the visit, I was amazed to see a different kind of world compared to the world that I was used to. To see the places that I visited in this country please visit SINGAPORE.\nAt first I was curious in South Korea because of its history. I fell in love with most of their historical dramas because of how they carefully included even small details of customs and gestures to portray their country\u2019s culture. That\u2019s why during our visit in the country, the theme became like historical tour with a twist of theme parks. I plan to come back in this country to experience the beauty of remote sites which usually showcases their mountains and national parks. My family and I visited this country last June 2014. To see know more about our itinerary in this country, please visit SOUTH KOREA.\nI had visited Taiwan twice last 2017. And during the visit, there are fascinating places that I discovered that I enjoyed my solo exploration in this island country as they have this speed train that made my holiday mobility with ease. And during the exploration, I witness how this country are trying their best to boost their economy. My first visit in the country happened last January then followed with the second trip last August. To know more about my journey in this country, please visit TAIWAN.\nI remembered Thailand with fascinating temples and their Buddhas. They have lots of unique structures that significantly shows the majority religion of the country which is Buddhism. Most of the temple designs shows grandeur of the building itself. And with that I recognized this country with high regards in their religion. Thailand was the last country we visited during the backpacking adventure together with my group in mountaineering happened last March 2011. To see places we explored, visit THAILAND.\nUnited Arab Emirates (UAE) was the first Middle East country that I had visited. And I was amazed when I saw Dubai City and Abu Dhabi, both developed metropolitan located in a desert. I got a chance to enjoy one of their desert through safari adventure which first hand experience too. I visited UAE last August 2014 as I was sent for technical training and again I grabbed opportunities to see this part of the world. To see places that I was able to visit in the country, please visit UNITED ARAB EMIRATES.\nWhen there was opportunity to backpack some of the countries in South East Asia together with my mountaineering group, I did not hesitate to join. The backpacking happened last March 2011 and our port of entry is Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam. I was amazed how motorbike overpowered four-wheel vehicle in this country. To see the places that we got a chance to explore, visit VIETNAM.\nThe country that inspired me to see the world and to love climbing mountains. The country that opened my eyes that paradise can be real. Because my visa here was just single entry, while I was inside this huge country in the northern part of North America and commonly called as Maple Country, I grabbed all my opportunity to see it as much as I can. I arrived in Vancouver last April 2008 as my port of entry to reached Edmonton and stayed there for almost 2 months due to work assignment. Edmonton was the city that I met a lot of awesome people at work even its very diverse on its culture. To see the places that I had a chance to explore, visit CANADA.\nThe country that I dream to explore someday because of its beautiful national parks. The first city I had a chance to see was Atlanta in Georgia State and in the said city I learned one of the significant histories that happened in the country. United States of America is usually called as \u201cLand of the Free\u201d. It was October 2015 when I first arrived in Los Angeles as my port of entry before reaching Atlanta. To see places that I visited in Atlanta, please visit UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.\nA continent country in Southern Hemisphere that embraced European culture but still able to keep its aboriginal roots. I had a great time living here for more than a year that gave me a chance to explore lot of places in the country usually called \u201cthe land Down Under\u201d. 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        "raw_content": "It\u2019s that time of year again, folks. Well, time of day would probably be more accurate. Uni has started again for me and my brain has gotten up to even \u2026",
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        "raw_content": "Same sex marriage legalized\u2026.. Time for the stupidity to show its head\nwell gals and guys. The United States of America has legalized same sex marriage for all 50 states. This means every state that had held out now has to pass this law and acknowledge same sex marriages. Ha ha church and state were made separate for a reason. No one entity will have more power\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "Hero Down: Westfield Police Detective Eric Lieberman Dies Unexpectedly\nWestfield, N.J.\nA 27-year veteran of the Westfield Police Department has died unexpectedly.\nWestfield, NJ \u2013 Westfield Police Detective Eric Lieberman died unexpectedly on May 22, after having served his department for nearly three decades.\n\u201cIt is with the heaviest of hearts we announce the unexpected and untimely passing of Detective Eric Lieberman,\u201d the Westfield Police Benevolent Association wrote in a Facebook post. \u201cOur thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends and all those who loved him. Rest in Peace \u2018Dude.\u2019\u201d\nDet. Lieberman, 47, served in the department\u2019s detectives\u2019 bureau for nearly 18 years, according to his final radio call.\n\u201cEric\u2019s wit, humor, sarcasm, and laughter will truly be missed in the detective bureau, in the hallways, and in his spot at the shoe at the Westfield Police Department headquarters,\u201d the call continued. \u201cDetective Lieberman has answered his final call. Rest easy, Dude. We\u2019ll take it from here.\u201d\nHis father, Detective Lieutenant Phillip Lieberman, served the department for 30 years, according to his obituary.\nDet. Lieberman leaves behind his wife, Tammy, and his sons, Tyler and Eric. He is also survived by his parents, as well as extended family and friends.\n\u201cOur condolences go out to his family, as well as to his colleagues at the police department,\u201d Westfield Mayor Shelley Brindle said during a city council meeting, according to TAPinto.\nThe mayor also called for a moment of silence in Det. Lieberman\u2019s honor.\n\u201cToday we laid our brother Eric to rest,\u201d the Westfield Police Benevolent Association said on Saturday. \u201cWords can\u2019t express our gratitude to everyone \u2026 especially to the brothers and sisters from other agencies that covered our calls so all of us could attend.\u201d\n\u201cThank you to everyone that helped us send our brother Eric home,\u201d the association said.\nOur thoughts and prayers are with the family of Westfield Police Detective Eric Lieberman, both blood and blue. Thank you for your service.",
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        "raw_content": "SIGNED!:\nThe Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief and Consumer Protection Act\n\u201cParalyze resistance with persistence.\u201d \u2014 Woody Hayes\nFor those of you who aren\u2019t college football historians, Woody Hayes was the legendary coach who led the Ohio State Buckeyes for 28 seasons, winning five national championships.\nHis quote seems perfectly appropriate for the important news I am pleased to share with you. On May 24, the president of the United States signed The Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief and Consumer Protection Act (S.2155). Included in the bill is a provision that is intended to finally break the status quo where the government requires lenders to use outdated and unnecessarily restrictive FICO models.\nAs to Coach Hayes\u2019 quote, when I took the job as president & CEO of VantageScore Solutions in 2006, we were aware that FICO was completely entrenched in many credit categories and that it would be particularly challenging to break into the mortgage market because Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac required lenders to use outdated versions of FICO\u2019s model.\nTwelve years after we initially called on Fannie Mae\u2019s president in 2006, and after countless meetings and a Herculean four-year grassroots campaign, we are nearly across the finish line. Indeed, Section 310 of the aforementioned bill mandates that the Federal Housing and Finance Agency (FHFA) develop a process to recognize competitive credit scoring models.\nWith the passing of this legislation, millions of consumers who have been underserved by the current mortgage finance system may soon have a fairer shot at the American dream of sustainable homeownership. Today\u2019s models are more predictive and more inclusive, and they should be put to work.\nWe thank the members of Congress for recognizing this problem and seizing an opportunity to create a better system. We also look forward to working with all the stakeholders to ensure that the future marketplace is fair and inclusive and fosters competition.\nSenator Tim Scott (R-SC) and Representative Ed Royce (R-CA) were instrumental in this legislation, and their passion for credit score competition and sustainable homeownership is inspiring. Recently, Senator Scott actually followed up the passage of the bill with some comments for the record relating to a recent hearing. His comments were as follows:\nThe Senate and House have passed my legislation, the Credit Score Competition Act, to create a transparent validation process for which credit scoring models can be accepted by the GSEs.\nI think doing so will ultimately benefit creditworthy Americans that are trying to achieve homeownership.\nThe legislation has the word \u201ccompetition\u201d in its title, and that\u2019s the key: It was my intent that multiple, statistically sound credit scoring models could be used by the GSEs.\nIt warrants mentioning that FICO fought (and continues to fight) this effort through an aggressive, expensive and ethically questionable advertising campaign. Despite their onslaught of misinformation and scorched-earth approach, the facts prevail.\nThis a great win for consumers, lenders, competition and, yes\u2026for VantageScore as well. All we ever wanted was the opportunity to compete with FICO on a level playing field and on the basis of how well our models perform. I firmly believe that we\u2019ll see new model developers enter the competition as well. With this legislation now signed into law, we are one giant step closer to making that happen in the mortgage market.\nAchieving Sustainable Homeownership\nOp-ed by Phil Bracken, as published in DS News\nHomeownership\u2014one of the core components of the American dream\u2014is in trouble. Akin to speeding towards a cliff without brakes, America is facing some of the lowest [1] rates of homeownership in 50 years. Meanwhile, the federal government continues to maintain the status quo regarding the credit scoring models that are permitted to usher consumers to the \u201cdoorstep\u201d of underwriting approval. The homeowner demographics are changing significantly, but the credit scoring models have not, resulting in the disenfranchisement of potentially millions of Americans.\nThe government-sponsored enterprises [2] (GSEs), Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, own or guarantee more than half of the conventional mortgages in the United States. They are currently required to use only scoring models from a single credit scoring entity\u2014FICO [3]\u2014when it comes to screening applicants for eligibility and pricing. Those credit scoring models have remained largely static for nearly 20 years, failing to incorporate modern credit scoring data that works to provide a fuller and more accurate picture of a consumer\u2019s creditworthiness. This excludes millions of consumers from accessing homeownership. New entrants, such as VantageScore, have campaigned for years to compete, arguing that more modernized credit models are critical, but the GSEs\u2019 policy continues to uphold a government-sanctioned monopoly for FICO.\nThe Federal Housing Finance Agency [4] (FHFA), which regulates Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, has taken a step in the right direction, recently concluding an RFI [5] event on mortgage credit scoring standards to determine whether to use an updated FICO model (FICO 9), the VantageScore 3.0 model, or a combination of the two. One thing is for certain, however: one of the most effective ways to guarantee a rebound in American homeownership is to nurture credit scoring competition, a solution that is right at our fingertips.\nProviding lenders with the option of deciding which brand to use (with practical constraints to avoid \u201cscore shopping\u201d) would give credit scoring companies a reason to continue innovating while ensuring scores accurately reflect the ever-changing needs and demographics of America\u2019s future homebuying population. This is especially critical because the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies has forecast that approximately 75 percent [6] of new household formations in the period 2015-2035 will be undertaken by minorities, who are often disadvantaged by current scoring models.\nAmerica was constructed by those who were given the opportunity to reap the bounties of their hard work, building equity in a home and wealth for their families. Just as competition works as a positive force in nearly every other element of our economy, it should also work to remove the barriers that are holding back the next generation of prospective homeowners from achieving what is core to all Americans: the opportunity for sustainable homeownership.\nDo Credit Scoring Systems Consider Child Support?\nChild support payments can go overlooked by people who are not obligated to pay child support. However, it is a fact that many consumers who pay court-ordered child support end up finding a record of those obligations on their credit reports. And like every other type of financial obligation, some consumers don\u2019t make their child support payments, go delinquent, and eventually default, and a record of their increasing level of delinquency can end up on their credit reports.\nA debtor may be concerned that a derogatory child support obligation will be reported to one or more of the consumer credit reporting companies: Equifax, Experian and Trans Union. And the debtor\u2019s concern is well founded. Child support accounts, or \u201ctrade lines,\u201d are commonly reported to the credit reporting companies.\nHow Much Will Child Support Hurt My Credit Scores?\nThis is an area where the story regarding defaulted child support payments diverges from that of other defaults on credit-related obligations reported by garden-variety financial services companies, like card issuers or installment lenders. Child support obligations can make their way to a consumer\u2019s credit reports in a variety of ways.\nFirst, child support delinquencies can be reported to the credit reporting companies by the state or local child support agency or by the child support enforcement organization. When reported this way, the derogatory child support obligation appears as a tradeline, just like reports for credit cards and installment loans. If child support is reported as a tradeline, then credit scoring systems do NOT consider it when calculating credit scores.\nSecond, child support obligations that go into default can be referred to a third-party debt collector or collection agency. It is common for these third-party debt collectors to report the defaulted debt to one, two or all three of the credit reporting companies. If a child support obligation is reported as a collection rather than as a tradeline, then credit scoring systems DO consider it when calculating credit scores.\nThe extent to which a child support collection will impact credit scores will vary by individual. In some cases, the collection report will be immaterial because so much other, unrelated negative information is already being reported about the consumer. In other cases, the collection will have a substantial negative impact because the consumer has no other derogatory information on his or her credit reports.\nFinally, if a parent is sued by the other parent for nonpayment of child support and he or she loses in court, then a civil judgment will be filed against him or her. Such judgments are public records, which means that anyone can see them if they so choose. And while judgments no longer appear on consumer credit reports and can\u2019t negatively impact your credit scores, lenders certainly have other ways to obtain such judgment information.\nOf course the best course of action if you have an obligation to pay child support is to make sure your payments are made on time, all the time. That\u2019s smart advice for all payment obligations, not just child support. Making payments on time is the absolute best way to prevent negative and potentially score-damaging information from appearing on credit reports.\nCrunching Dollars and Planning Weddings\nAttending most weddings, with the exception of your creepy uncle\u2019s third marriage, is great. You get to eat free food, dance to music, and leave without having to take part in the cleanup or the costs.\nIt gets a little different when you\u2019re the one footing the bill. Then you\u2019re confronted with 127 different invitation styles, a guest list that keeps growing and awkward phone calls to cousins to tell them they can\u2019t bring their bratty 7-year-old twins.\nFalling in love might have been easy, and making the decision to spend the rest of your life together was probably a no-brainer. However, celebrating your love and funneling all that joy into one beautiful ceremony and one memorable party is where things get a little more complicated.\nAs a leader in creating credit scoring models and educating consumers on credit, VantageScore Solutions shares how important it is for couples to agree on how to manage their finances.\nSo, let\u2019s get into it and look at some of the financial topics you and your partner should go over.\nPaying for your wedding\nNo doubt how to pay for your dream wedding will be one of the first conversations you\u2019ll have with your loved one. Some people have months, sometimes even more than a year to plan and save up for the big day. Other times you may need to make a deposit or pay for something upfront and you might not have the cash to do it.\nThis is when you reach for your credit card.\nEven if you don\u2019t plan to use a credit card, it\u2019s more than likely you\u2019ll have to put some things on credit. This might include just about anything you purchase online, from the cute decorations you find on Etsy to the novelty gifts you find on Amazon. In addition, many venues require you to have a credit card on file.\nThe point is, it\u2019s likely that at some point you\u2019ll use credit to pay for your wedding. When you do this, both you and your partner need to be aware of the potential perils of racking up debt. Provided you can responsibly manage the debt and have a plan to do so, your credit score won\u2019t decline, which can lead to more purchasing opportunities in the future.\nBut first, you need to talk about credit with your partner.\nTalking about credit might not exactly be a champagne and strawberries moment, but it is probably one of the most important discussions you can have.\nBecause it might be hard to get started on this topic, many couples find it\u2019s easier to start by taking the Credit Score Quiz. This 12-question quiz is easy to take and can do a lot to reveal the knowledge gaps you and your partner may need to fill.\nWhile the quiz is a great way to get started, resources like The Score, a monthly newsletter from VantageScore Solutions that covers all things credit, can help you continue your conversation and guide you on your journey.\nSo, while you\u2019re debating what shade of off-white is right for your invitations, take the time to talk and use these credit-related resources. After the big day has come and gone, you\u2019ll be glad that together, both of you were smart about your finances.\n5 Questions with Nat Hoopes\nNat Hoopes is the executive director of the Marketplace Lending Association (MLA) where he is responsible for overseeing the strategic direction and day-to-day operations of the MLA, as well as communicating with the public and policy makers to educate them about > marketplace lending. The MLA was founded in 2016 by The Prosper, Funding Circle and Lending Club. Since its inception, Hoopes has established a D.C. office and expanded the membership base to include other U.S. lending platforms that are committed to responsible innovation.\nPrior to working at the MLA, he was the Executive Director at the Financial Services Forum in Washington D.C., where he worked on key policy issues affecting the nation\u2019s largest financial firms. He has spent more than a decade working in financial services and public policy, and played a key policy role on Capitol Hill in the wake of the financial crisis, including in the development and bipartisan negotiation of the 2010 Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. Hoopes also worked on developing legislation to expand opportunities for small businesses and startups through equity crowdfunding as part of the Jumpstart-our-Business-Start-Ups (JOBS) Act.\nWe caught up with Mr. Hoopes at the recent Consumer Credit Summit at Card Forum, and heard about the latest in marketplace lending\u2026\nThe MLA has been growing with new members lately, including SoFi, PWC, LendingPoint and more. What does your organization\u2019s growth have to say about the industry itself?\nThe industry is incredibly innovative, but it\u2019s also maturing. While they are still fierce competitors, I think many of these companies are now focused on working together wherever possible to achieve some core public policy objectives. The MLA also sets high standards and best practices, and provides resources for policymakers on behalf of the whole industry. Some of the more mature companies like PWC and Experian who are MLA Associate Members are bringing perspective from a certain vantage point in the marketplace lending ecosystem and can share insights with some of these lending companies. Overall, I\u2019ve been impressed with how the industry has dealt with both the ups and the downs, and has continued to grow and is delivering great products to borrowers and new opportunities to investors.\nSince marketplace lending is a relatively young industry, how are you approaching the work of the Association?\nThe key challenge for a young industry dealing with Washington and state capitals is to be both nimble and to be transparent. You can\u2019t achieve any kind of policy change if the decision-makers don\u2019t know who you are and what you are trying to achieve. First, we\u2019ve really worked hard to build trust with policymakers by demonstrating how our loans are helping people. We can show how our borrowers save money via lower interest rates, how borrowers save when they consolidate and get on top of their credit card debt, how important it is to get access to capital to expand a small business or to to pay for higher education. Overall, the biggest obstacle the industry faces in the regulatory sphere is the overlapping state/federal framework that introduces a lot of challenges for young companies. The MLA is helping members attack that challenge in a number of ways, but the key is to continue to make the case for a level playing field with the incumbents to promote healthy competition.\nWhat is the current industry breakdown of loans that are acquired via marketplace lending (i.e., mortgage, student, small business, point-of-sale etc.)? 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According to PeerIQ, seven marketplace lending securitizations priced in the first quarter of 2018, totaling $4.3 billion, the 2nd highest level of quarterly issuance, representing 34% growth YoY. To date, cumulative issuance equals $33.4 billion across 114 deals. Earlier this year, there were roughly $25 billion in marketplace unsecured consumer loans outstanding. We are also really seeing the growth of the point-of-sale category with companies like Affirm and small business lenders like Funding Circle who have an international footprint.\nHow does marketplace lending capitalize on loan opportunities that traditional banks cannot?\nIt really depends \u2013 in small business lending, a lot of banks have a hard time serving small loan sizes because of the expense of the branch underwriting process. 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        "raw_content": "Today, March 8th 2018 is International Women's Day. It commemorates the movement for women's rights and in honour of the day I thought I would share 15 women who inspire me with you all. I hope you all enjoy having a read and let me know which lovely ladies inspire you in the comments below! \u2026 Continue reading International Women\u2019s Day 2018\nPosted on March 8, 2018 March 8, 2018 by thespooniemummyPosted in Blog Posts, LifestyleTagged 15 inspirational women, inspirational, inspire, international womens day, moms, mums, the spoonie mummy, top 15, woman, women, women who inspire me. 7 Comments",
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        "raw_content": "You Are Here: Home \u00bb National News \u00bb Historic Madam C.J. Walker building to get $15.3M restoration\nHistoric Madam C.J. Walker building to get $15.3M restoration\nThe Madam C.J. Walker Manufacturing Company, located on Indiana Avenue in Indianapolis, Ind. Built in 1927, it has been designated a National Historic Landmark.\nHistoric Madam Walker Theatre Center in Indianapolis to get $15.3 Million Restoration\nThe Madam C.J. Walker Manufacturing Company, located on Indiana Avenue in Indianapolis, Ind. Built in 1927, it has been designated a National Historic Landmark (Wikimedia Commons)\nBy Erick Johnson (Chicago Crusader/NNPA Member)\nIt was once the headquarters of one of America\u2019s first Black woman millionaires. Today, the Madam Walker Theatre Center, a cherished relic from a bygone era of Indianapolis Black culture, is getting a major makeover.\nThe 90-year-old downtown landmark that housed her empire is still located at the corner of Indiana Avenue and Martin Luther King Jr. Street. It\u2019s a charming venue stuck in time. The theatre\u2019s d\u00e9cor is Egyptian and West African. Heads of sphinx flanked both sides of the stage and there are two carved chimpanzees that sit high above it. Small elephant heads adorn the theater\u2019s ceiling and battle shields serve as light covers.\nBut despite its rich past, the theater has struggled in the present; the theater\u2019s future is uncertain, as well. It lacks air-conditioning and other modern amenities. In January, the landmark suffered severe damage when water pipes burst, flooding parts of the historic structure.\n\u201cIt\u2019s been a huge challenge, with the cold temperatures,\u201d Joyce Rogers, chairwoman of the theater\u2019s board in a story in the Indianapolis Business Journal. \u201cYou had water up to your ankles, and we had staff here until 2 to 3 o\u2019clock in the morning taking water out in buckets.\u201d\nBut in January, the Lilly Endowment Inc., a private foundation, announced that it would award the center a grant for more than $15 million, which will fund a complete renovation to cement its future for generations. The project will include exterior improvements, a new mechanical system, and upgrades to the theater\u2019s sound system. The project is expected to be complete in July 2019.\nThe announcement coincided with an announcement from Indiana University, which pledged to partner with the facility to provide transitional operational support and develop new programming \u201cto ensure the Walker\u2019s sustainability and economic viability.\u201d\nTheater officials hope the three-way partnership will guarantee a brighter future for the venue, which has offered minimal programming in recent years. For 40 years, the Lilly Endowment has supported the theatre as a significant piece of history in the city.\n\u201cThe theatre is one of the city\u2019s truly authentic places,\u201d Judith Cebula, the endowment\u2019s communications director told the Journal. \u201cIt anchors a neighborhood with a very rich history.\u201d\nThe Madam Walker Theatre Center is a triangular, four-story, 48,000-square-foot building, that houses a ballroom and several offices. The building was designed by the Indianapolis architectural firm of Rubush & Hunter, whose contributions to the city include the Columbia Club and the Hilbert Circle Theatre.\nThe building was once the national headquarters for the Madam C.J. Walker Manufacturing Co. It was named after the trailblazing Black businesswoman who built a hair grooming products empire in the early 1900s. Born Sarah Breedlove in Delta, Louisiana in 1867, she became an orphan when her father died in 1875. She moved to Vicksburg, Mississippi with a sister where she worked as a maid when she was just 10. Breedlove became Madam C.J. Walker after she married Charles Joseph Walker, her third husband; Walker was a newspaper advertising salesman she had known in Missouri. The two first formed the idea of the company in Denver, and then relocated to Pittsburgh before settling in Indianapolis in April 1910. On Indiana Avenue, she opened a hair salon in the home of Dr. Joseph H. Ward, the first Black doctor to head a Veteran Affairs Hospital in Indianapolis.\nThat summer, Walker\u2019s operation officially became a company, and, in five months, Walker had 950 sales agents and thousands of clients coming through the salon. Walker would go on to operate 200 beauty schools throughout the country.\nEight years after Walker\u2019s death, the building, that still stands today, was completed in 1927 to help keep Walker\u2019s empire going. According to Ebony magazine, the building housed the theatre, hair grooming products operation, a beauty shop and business offices. Today, it\u2019s the last surviving iconic building on Indiana Avenue.\nIn 1980, the building was added to the National Register of Historic Places.\nIn December 1927, Walker\u2019s daughter, A\u2019Lelia Walker, finished the project in the year the first talking feature film, \u201cThe Jazz Singer,\u201d debuted.\nIn its heyday, the theater showed movies and hosted vaudeville acts. Jazz greats such as Duke Ellington and Count Basie played there and turned Indiana Avenue into a flourishing hub of Black culture.\nWhen segregation laws gradually began to weaken in the late 1950s, middle-class Blacks traveled elsewhere for entertainment, leaving the once-bustling avenue for better opportunities in the northwestern part of the city. In 1965, the theatre closed. It was reopened in 1988, but it hasn\u2019t been updated since.\n\u201cThe building is really porous,\u201d said Vop Osili, president of the Indianapolis City-County Council and a theater director. \u201cYou heat the building, and the people outside are warm.\u201d\nThere are plans to install a new sound and audiovisual system and a new heating and cooling system. 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        "raw_content": "September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, promoting suicide prevention information and resources. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, suicide is the 10th leading cause of death among adults, and the second leading cause of death in ages 10-24. Sadly, suicide rates are rising in the U.S.\nThere are number of local and national resources (listed below) that provide information and guidance. Please take a moment to get to know the warning signs and what to do if someone might be thinking about suicide.\nCommon suicide warning signs:\nTalk about killing themselves\nListen to the person, do not judge, and show you care.\nTalk openly about suicide. Ask the person directly, \u201cAre you are thinking about suicide?\u201d\nAlways take suicidal comments very seriously.\nGet help immediately. This point cannot be overemphasized; a person who is suicidal needs immediate professional help.\nCall 911 if someone is in immediate danger of hurting himself/herself.\n(520) 322-600 \u2013 Tucson Community-Wide Crisis Line\n1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273\u20138255) \u2013 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline\n1-800-SUICIDE (1-800-784-2433) \u2013 Treatment Advocacy Center\n1-877-Youthline (1-800-968-8454) Youth America Hotline\nIf it is safe, you can take the person to the nearest emergency department.\nThe Crisis Response Center (CRC) is a resource located at 2802 E. District St. in Tucson.\nSuicide Prevention Alliance of Southern Arizona\nAmerican Academy of Suicidology\nNAMI \u2013 Suicide Prevention Awareness Month \u2013 NAMI of Southern Arizona\nCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) -Suicide Prevention\nOut of the Darkness Tucson Walk\n\u00ab Exercise \u2013 more benefits than you think\u2026\nLearn more about the therapeutic power of pets in healing at The Core \u00bb",
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        "raw_content": "In News on Thursday 3rd May, 2018\nThe TAS travel wrap: Stars and a scandal\nThe cast of 'The Love Boat'. Source: Getty\n\"Love, exciting and new. Come aboard, we're expecting you\"\nHands up if you used to love The Love Boat? The show, which ran from 1977 until 1986 (not counting three later, hour-long specials), pretty much introduced the world to the idea of pleasure cruising. Viewers were invited to \"set a course for adventure\" before being treated to stories of romance and fun aboard a Princess Cruises ship at destinations all across the world.\nPrincess Cruises plus the original cast members [main photo] are set to receive an honorary star plaque on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on May 10, recognising their contribution to the history of television.\nGavin MacLeod (Capt. Stubing), Jill Whelan (Vicki, the captain's daughter), Ted Lange (Isaac the bartender), Bernie Kopell (Doc), Lauren Tewes (cruise director Julie) and Fred Grandy (Gopher, the purser) were the people we saw every week, but more than 1,000 celebrity guest stars also took to the high seas during The Love Boat\u2019s 10-year run \u2013 including Ginger Rogers and Tom Hanks!\nSpeaking of cruise ships, want to buy your own?\nA 220-metre-long cruise ship, formerly known as the Carnival Holiday, is up for sale. It\u2019s got nine decks, a library, three restaurants and an interesting history \u2013 it provided temporary housing to victims of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and to people at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. And it can all be yours for just AU$73 million!\nHere\u2019s what not to do on your next flight\nThere\u2019s a very timely travel tip doing the rounds at the moment, and it\u2019s been prompted by the fact that, around the world, more and more travellers are having their hand luggage taken off them just before a flight and put in the hold.\nThe simple tip is this: If your carry-on luggage gets relegated to the hold, make sure you have your passport! Be sure to keep it with you at all times in order to avoid lengthy delays at border control while you attempt to be reunited with this precious document.\nThis guy couldn\u2019t give a stuff!\nThe night raider', by Marcio Cabral. Source: Wildlife Photographer of the Year\nThe Wildlife Photographer of the Year is the world\u2019s most prestigious photography competition of its kind, culminating in a don\u2019t-miss exhibition that\u2019s held every year at the Natural History Museum in London before it embarks on a UK and international tour.\nBut scandal has hit the competition, relating to one of this year\u2019s winning images \u2013 a nighttime shot of a giant anteater seemingly just about to get his dinner from a termite mound. The only problem? Turns out the anteater was stuffed!\n'The night raider', taken by Marcio Cabral, was selected as winner of the 2017 Animals in Their Environment category, but after a big kerfuffle, it\u2019s been announced that the image will be removed from the Wildlife Photographer of the Year exhibition and tour. Whoops!\nDid you use to watch The Love Boat? What was your favourite TV show back then?",
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        "raw_content": "Hershey\u2019s First Certified Product Available Across the U.S. After announcing its commitment to source 100% certified cocoa by 2020, The Hershey Company released its first certified product, Hershey\u2019s Bliss\u00ae late last year. This is a great step in the right direction \u2026 Continue \u00bb",
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        "raw_content": "Link to Launch\nHello Perfect Pledgers - as promised, here is the link to the launch event is Bath (I'm still trying to get the London launch organised). It is a ticketed event but in return you can redeem it against the book and also drink wine. I really hope you can come along as it would be good to see you.\n(Don't be put off by the gigantic picture of my face)\nhttps://www.toppingbooks.co.uk/events/bath/novelist-james-ellis/",
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        "raw_content": "This page presents four selections of fragments from Trotsky\u2019s writings. Section 1 presents some of the key passages setting out the theory of uneven and combined development, together with the modification it requires of the Marxist understanding of the international spread of capitalism. Section 2 concentrates on Trotsky\u2019s account of the developmentof the world market as an international process, including some suggestions as to its implications for the geopolitical relations between states. Section 3 looks at how he applied the theory of uneven and combined development to the specific case of Czarist Russia in order to explain the Russian revolution as an historical event. Finally, Section 4 contains some reflections on intellectual method \u2013 including Trotsky\u2019s exposition and defense of \u2018dialectics\u2019.\nFor a fuller digest of relevant quotations from Trotsky\u2019s writings, organised by source, click here: Trotsky Digest.\nIf you know of other Trotsky quotations which are significant for the idea of uneven and combined development, please enter them in the comments box at the end of this page.\n1. The Theory of Uneven and Combined Development\nA backward country assimilates the material and intellectual conquests of the advanced countries. But this does not mean that it follows them slavishly, reproduces all the stages of their past. The theory of the repetition of historic cycles \u2013 Vico and his more recent followers \u2013 rests upon an observation of the orbits of old pre-capitalistic, and in part upon the first experiments of capitalist development\u2026. Capitalism means, however, an overcoming of those conditions. It prepares and in a certain sense realizes the universality and permanence of man\u2019s development. By this a repetition of the forms of development by different nations is ruled out. Although compelled to follow after the advanced countries, a backward country does not take things in the same order. The privilege of historic backwardness \u2013 and such a privilege exists \u2013 permits, or rather compels, the adoption of whatever is ready in advance of any specified date, skipping a whole series of intermediate stages. Savages throw away their bows and arrows for rifles all at once, without traveling the road which lay between those two weapons in the past. The European colonists in America did not begin history all over again from the beginning. The fact that Germany and the United States have now economically outstripped England was made possible by the very backwardness of their capitalist development\u2026. The development of historically backward nations leads necessarily to a peculiar combination of different stages in the historic process. Their development as a whole acquires a planless, complex, combined character.\nThe possibility of skipping over intermediate steps is of course by no means absolute. Its degree is determined in the long run by the economic and cultural capacities of the country. The backward nation, moreover, not infrequently debases the achievements borrowed from outside in the process of adapting them to its own more primitive culture. In this the very process of assimilation acquires a self-contradictory character. Thus the introduction of certain elements of Western technique and training, above all military and industrial, under Peter I, led to a strengthening of serfdom\u2026 European armament and European loans \u2013 both indubitable products of a higher culture \u2013 led to a strengthening of Czarism, which delayed in its turn the development of the country.\nThe laws of history have nothing in common with a pedantic schematism. Unevenness, the most general law of the historical process, reveals itself most sharply and complexly in the destiny of the backward countries. Under the whip of external necessity their backward culture is compelled to make leaps. From the universal law of unevenness thus derives another law which, for the lack of a better name, we may call the law of combined development \u2013 by which we mean a drawing together of separate steps, an amalgam of archaic with more contemporary forms. Without this law, to be taken of course in its whole material content, it is impossible to understand the history of Russia, and indeed of any country of the second, third or tenth cultural class. [History of the Russian Revolution, p.24-6]\n\u2018The industrially more developed country shows the less developed only the image of its own future.\u2019 This statement of Marx, which takes it departure methodologically not from world economy as a whole but from the single capitalist country as a type has become less applicable in proportion as capitalist evolution has embraced all countries regardless of their previous fate and industrial level. England in her day revealed the future of France, considerably less of Germany, but not in the least of Russia and not of India. [History of the Russian Revolution: Appendix II, Vol. III p.378]\nPedants\u2026 believe that the history of one capitalist nation must repeat itself in the history of any other capitalist nation, with larger or smaller divergences. What these pedants fail to see is that the world is now undergoing a unified process of capitalist development which absorbs all the countries it meets on its way and creates in them a social amalgam combining the local and general conditions of capitalism. The actual nature of this amalgam cannot be determined by mouthing historical cliches, but only by applying a materialistic analysis. [1905, cited in The Social and Political Thought of Leon Trotsky, Baruch Knei-Paz, p.88]\nHistory does not repeat itself. However much one may compare the Russian Revolution with the Great French Revolution, the former can never be transformed into a repetition of the latter. The 19th century has not passed in vain. [Results and Prospects, New Park Publications, p.184]\nIt is nonsense to say that stages cannot in general be skipped. The living historical process always makes leaps over isolated \u2018stages\u2019 which derive from theoretical breakdown into its component parts of the process of development in its entirety, that is, taken in its fullest scope. The same is demanded of revolutionary policy at crucial moments. It may be said that the first distinction between a revolutionist and a vulgar evolutionist lies in the capacity to recognize and exploit such moments. [Permanent Revolution p.116]\nEvery attempt to skip over real, that is, objectively conditioned stages in the development of the masses, is political adventurism. [Permanent Revolution p.117-8]\nOne must not proceed from a preconceived harmony of social development. The law of uneven development still lives, despite the tender theoretical embraces of Stalin. The force of this law operates not only in the relations of countries to each other, but also in the mutual relationships of the various processes within one and the same country. A reconciliation of the uneven processes of economics and politics can be attained only on a world scale. [Permanent Revolution p.131]\n2. The Spread of the World Market as a Historical Process\nOur entire planet, its land and water areas, the earth\u2019s surface and its subsoil provide today the arena for a worldwide economy, the dependence of whose various parts upon each other has become indissoluble. [The Age of Permanent Revolution: a Trotsky Anthology, Deutscher, (ed), p.71]\n\u2026in the epoch of imperialism it is impossible to approach the fate of one country in any other way but by taking as a starting point the tendencies of world development as a whole in which the individualcountry, with all its national peculiarities, is included and to which it is subordinated. [The Third International After Lenin, Pathfinder NY 1970, p.42]\nLinking up countries and continents that stand on different levels of development into a system of mutual dependence and antagonism, levelling out the various stages of their development and at the same time immediately enhancing the differences between them, and ruthlessly counterposing one country to another, world economy has become a mighty reality which holds sway over the economic life of individual countries and continents. [The Third International After Lenin, Pathfinder NY 1970, p.5]\n[T]he entire history of mankind is governed by the law of uneven development. Capitalism finds various sections of mankind at different stages of development, each with its profound internal contradictions. The extreme diversity in the levels attained , and the extraordinary unevenness in the rate of development of the different sections of mankind during the various epochs, serve as the starting point of capitalism. Capitalism gains mastery only gradually over the inherited unevenness, breaking and altering it, employing therein its own means and methods. In contrast to the economic systems which preceded it, capitalism inherently and constantly aims at economic expansion, at the penetration of new territories, the surmounting of economic differences, the conversion of self-sufficient provincial and national economies into a system of financial interrelationships. Thereby it brings about their rapprochement and equalises the economic and cultural levels of the most progressive and the most backward countries. Without this main process, it would be impossible to conceive of the relative levelling out, first of Europe with Great Britain, and then, of America with Europe; the industrialisation of the colonies, the diminishing gap between India and Great Britain\u2026\nBy drawing the countries economically closer to one another and levelling out their stages of development, capitalism, however, operates by methods of its own, that is to say, by anarchistic methods which constantly undermine its own work, set one country against another, and one branch of industry against another, developing some parts of world economy while hampering and throwing back the development of others. Only the correlations of these two fundamental tendencies \u2013 both of which arise from the nature of capitalism \u2013 explains to us the living texture of the historical process\u2026\nImperialism, thanks to the universality, penetrability, and mobility and the break-neck speed of the formation of finance capital as the driving force of imperialism, lends vigor to both these tendencies. Imperialism links up incomparably more rapidly and more deeply the individual national and continental units into a single entity, bringing them into the closest and most vital dependence upon each other and rendering their economic methods, social forms, and levels of development more identical. At the same time, it attains this \u2018goal\u2019 by such antagonistic methods, such tiger-leaps, and such raids upon backward countries and areas that the unification and levelling of world economy which it has effected, is upset by it even more violently and convulsively than in the preceding epochs\u2026\nUneven or sporadic development of various countries acts constantly to upset but in no case to eliminate the growing economic bonds and interdependence between those countries which the very next day, after four years of hellish slaughter, were compelled to exchange coal, bread, oil, powder , and suspenders with each other\u2026\nOn the one hand, unevenness, i.e., sporadic historical development, stretches the proletarian revolution through an entire epoch in the course of which nations will enter the revolutionary flood one after another; while, on the other hand, the organic interdependence of the several countries, developing toward an international division of labor, excludes the possibility of building socialism in one country. [The Third International After Lenin, Pathfinder NY 1970, pp.19-22]\nWe thus see that the world bourgeoisie has made the stability of its State system profoundly dependent on the unstable pre-bourgeois bulwarks of reaction. This immediately gives the events now unfolding an international character and opens up a wide horizon. [Results and Prospects, New Park Publications, p.240]\nThe collapse of Russian capitalism was a local avalanche in a universal social formation. [History of the Russian Revolution: Appendix II, Vol. III, p.379]\n\u2026it is precisely the international strength of the United States and her irresistible expansion arising from it, that compels her to include the powder magazines of the whole world into the foundations of her structure, i.e., all the antagonisms between the East and the West, the class struggle in Old Europe, the uprisings of the colonial masses, and all wars and revolutions. \u2026 this transforms North American capitalism into the basic counter-revolutionary force of the modern epoch, constantly more interested in the maintenance of \u2018order\u2019 in every corner of the terrestrial globe\u2026 [The Third International After Lenin, Pathfinder NY 1970, p.8]\n3. The Case of Czarist Russia\n\u2026the indubitable and irrefutable belatedness of Russia\u2019s development under influence and pressure of the higher culture from the West, results not in a simple repetition of the West European historic process, but in the creation of profound peculiarities demanding independent study. [History of the Russian Revolution, Appendix 1, Vol 1, p.464]\nRussian thought, like the Russian economy, developed under the direct pressure of the higher thought and more developed economies of the West. [Results and Prospects, New Park Publications, p.173]\nNot to see this immense peculiarity of our historic development means not to see our whole history. [History of the Russian Revolution, Appendix 1, Vol 1, p.466]\nHuman development: from the primitive savagery of the northern forests where men eat raw fish and worship trees, to the most modern social relations of the capitalist city\u2026 The most concentrated industry in Europe, based on the most backward agriculture in Europe. The most colossal governmental apparatus in the world, exploiting all the achievements of technical progress \u2013 to arrest the historical progress of its own country. [1905 cited in The Social and Political Thought of Leon Trotsky, Baruch Knei-Paz, p.77]\nPrimitiveness and backwardness here cry to the heavens\u2026 The most primitive beginnings and the latest European endings\u2026. [History of the Russian Revolution, Appendix 1, Vol 1, p468]\n\u2026capitalism in Russia did not develop out of the handicraft system. It conquered Russia with the economic culture of the whole of Europe behind it, and before it, as its immediate competitor, the helpless village craftsman or the wretched town craftsman, and it had the half-beggared peasantry as a reservoir of labour-power. Absolutism assisted in various ways in fettering the country with the shackles of capitalism.\nIn the first place it converted the Russian peasant into a tributary of the Stock Exchanges of the world\u2026The European Stock Exchange was even directly interested in the maintenance of absolutism, for no other government could guarantee such usurious interest\u2026\nBy economically enslaving this backward country, European capital projected its main branches of production and methods of communication across a whole series of intermediate technical and economic stages through which it had had to pass in its countries of origin. But the fewer obstacles it met with in the path of its economic domination, the more insignificant proved to be its political role. [Results and Prospects, New Park Publications, p.181-2]\nAt the moment when developing bourgeois society began to feel a need for the political institutions of the West, the autocracy proved to be armed with all the material might of the European States. [Results and Prospects, New Park Publications, p.175]\nThus the main thing was not that Russia was surrounded by enemies on all sides. This alone does not explain the position\u2026 [Results and Prospects, New Park Publications p.170]\n\u2026The quantitative contraction of the two stages was so great that it engendered an entirely new quality in the whole social structure of the nation. The most striking expression of this new \u2018quality\u2019 in politics is the October Revolution. [Permanent Revolution]\nWe have attributed the October revolution in the last analysis not to the fact of Russia\u2019s backwardness, but to the law of combined development. The historical dialectic knows neither naked backwardness nor chemically pure progressiveness. It is all a question of concrete correlations. The present-day history of mankind is full of \u2018paradoxes\u2019, not so colossal as the arising of a proletarian dictatorship in a backward country, but of similar historic type\u2026 Scholastic, pedantically single-track, or too short national criteria are no good in our epoch. World development forced Russia out of her backwardness and her Asiaticness. Outside the web of this development, her further destiny cannot be understood. [History of the Russian Revolution: Appendix II, Vol. III]\nUneven, sporadic development thus compelled the proletariat of the most backward imperialist country to be the first to seize power. Formerly we were taught that it is precisely for this reason that the working class of the \u2018weakest link\u2019 will encounter the greatest difficulties in its progress towards socialism as compared with the proletariat of the advanced countries, who will find it more difficult to seize power but who, having seized power long before we have overcome our backwardness, will not only surpass us but will carry us along so as to bring us towards the point of real socialist construction on the basis of the highest world technology and international division of labour. This was our idea when we ventured upon the October Revolution. [The Third International After Lenin, Pathfinder NY 1970, p.56]\n4. Marxist Method & \u2018Dialectics\u2019\nMarxism is above all a method of analysis \u2013 not analysis of texts, but analysis of social relations\u2026 [Results and Prospects, New Park Publications, p.196]\nTo define the Soviet regime as transitional, or intermediate, means to abandon such finished social categories as capitalism (and therewith \u2018state capitalism\u2019) and also socialism\u2026. The soviet union is a contradictory society half-way between capitalism and socialism\u2026 Doctrinaires will doubtless not be satisfied with this hypothetical definition. They would like categorical formulae\u2026 Sociological problems would certainly be simpler if social phenomena had always a finished character. There is nothing more dangerous, however, than to throw out of reality, for the sake of logical completeness, elements which today violate your scheme and tomorrow may wholly overturn it. In our analysis, we have above all avoided doing violence to dynamic social formations which have no precedent and have no analogies. The scientific task, as well as the political, is not to give a finished definition to an unfinished process, but to follow all its stages, separate its progressive from its reactionary tendencies, expose their mutual relations, foresee possible variants of development, and find in this foresight a basis for action.\n[The Age of Permanent Revolution: a Trotsky Anthology, Deutscher, (ed), p.161-2]\nThe dialectic is neither fiction nor mysticism but a science of the forms of our thinking insofar as it is not limited to the daily problems of life but attempts to arrive at an understanding of more complicated and drawn-out processes\u2026\nI will here attempt to sketch the substance of the problem in a very concise form. The Aristotelian logic of the simple syllogism starts from the proposition that \u201cA is equal to A.\u201d This postulate is accepted as an axiom for a multitude of practical human actions and elementary generalisations. But in reality A is not equal to A. This is easy to prove if we observe these two letters under a lens \u2013 they are quite different from each other. But, one can object, the question is not of the size or the form of the letters, since they are only symbols for equal quantities, for instance, a pound of sugar. The objection is beside the point; in reality a pound of sugar is never equal to a pound of sugar \u2013 a more delicate scale always discloses a difference. Again one can object: but a pound of sugar is equal, to itself. Neither is this true \u2013 all bodies change uninterruptedly in size, weight, colour, etc. They are never equal to themselves. A sophist will respond that a pound of sugar is equal to itself \u201cat any given moment.\u201d Aside from the extremely dubious practical value of this \u201caxiom,\u201d it does not withstand theoretical criticism either. How should we really conceive the word \u201cmoment\u201d? If it is an infinitessimal interval of time, then a pound of sugar is subjected during the course of that \u201cmoment\u201d to inevitable changes. Or is the moment\u201d a purely mathematical abstraction, that is, a zero of time? But everything exists in time; and existence itself is an uninterrupted process of transformation; time is consequently a fundamental element of existence. Thus the axiom \u201cA is equal to A\u201d signifies that a thing is equal to itself if it does not change, that is, if it does not exist.\nAt first glance it could seem that these \u201csubtleties\u201d are useless. In reality they are of decisive significance. The axiom \u201cA is equal to A\u201d appears on one hand to be the point of departure, for all our knowledge, on the other hand the point of departure for all the errors in our knowledge To make use of the axiom \u201cA is equal to A\u201d with impunity is possible only within certain limits. When quantitative changes in A are negligible for the task at hand, then we can presume that Ais equal to A. This is, for example, the manner in which a buyer and a seller consider a pound of sugar. We consider the temperature of the sun likewise. Until recently we considered the buying power of the dollar in the same way. But quantitative changes beyond certain limits become converted into qualitative ones. A pound of sugar subjected to the action of water or kerosene ceases to be a pound of sugar. A dollar in the embrace of a president ceases to be a dollar. To determine at the right moment the critical point where quantity changes into quality is one of the most important and difficult tasks in all the spheres of knowledge, including sociology.\nEvery worker knows that it is impossible to make two completely equal objects. In the elaboration of bearing brass into cone bearings, a certain deviation is allowed for the cones, which should not, however, go beyond certain limits (this is called \u201ctolerance\u201d). By observing the norms of tolerance, the cones are considered as being equal. (A is equal to A.) When the tolerance is exceeded the quantity goes over into quality; in other words, the cone bearings become inferior or completely worthless.\nOur scientific thinking is only a part of our general practice including techniques. For concepts there also exists \u2018tolerance\u2019, which is established not by formal logic issuing from the axiom \u201cAis equal to A\u201d, but by dialectical logic issuing from the axiom that everything is always changing. \u2018Common sense\u2019 is characterised by the fact that it systematically exceeds dialectical \u2018tolerance\u2019.\nVulgar thought operates with such concepts as capitalism, morals, freedom, workers\u2019 state etc. as fixed abstractions, presuming that capitalism is equal to capitalism, morals are equal to morals etc. Dialectical thinking analyzes all things and phenomena in their continuous change, while determining in the material conditions of those changes that critical limit beyond which Aceases to be A, a workers\u2019 state ceases to be a workers\u2019 state.\nThe fundamental flaw of vulgar thought lies in the fact that it wishes to content itself with motionless imprints of a reality which consists of eternal motion. Dialectical thinking gives to concepts, by means of closer approximations, corrections, concretizations, a richness of content and flexibility; I would even say a succulence which, to a certain extent, brings them close to living phenomena. Not capitalism in general, but a given capitalism at a given stage of development. Not a workers\u2019 state in general, but a given workers\u2019 state in a backward country in an imperialist encirclement etc.\nDialectical thinking is related to vulgar thinking in the same way that a motion picture is related to a still photograph. The motion picture does not outlaw the still photograph but combines a series of them according to the laws of motion. Dialectics does not deny the syllogism, but teaches us to combine syllogisms in such a way as to bring our understanding closer to the eternally changing reality. Hegel in his [Science of] Logic [1812-16] established a series of laws: change of quantity into quality, development through contradictions, conflict of content and form, interruption of continuity, change of possibility into inevitability, etc., which are just as important for theoretical thought as is the simple syllogism for more elementary tasks.\nHegel wrote before Darwin and before Marx. Thanks to the powerful impulse given to thought by the French Revolution, Hegel anticipated the general movement of science. But because it was only an anticipation, although by a genius, it received from Hegel an idealistic character. Hegel operated with ideological shadows as the ultimate reality, Marx demonstrated that the movement of these ideological shadows reflected nothing but the movement of material bodies.\nWe call our dialectic, \u201cmaterialist\u201d since its roots are neither in heaven nor in the depths of our \u201cfree will,\u201d but in objective reality, in nature. Consciousness grew out of the unconscious, psychology out of physiology, the organic world out of the inorganic, the solar system out of nebulae. On all the rungs of this ladder of development, the quantitative changes were transformed into qualitative. Our thought, in including dialectical thought, is only one of the forms of the expression of changing matter. There is place within this system for neither God, nor Devil, nor immortal soul, nor eternal norms of law and morals. The dialectic of thinking, having grown out of the dialectic of nature, possesses consequently a thoroughly materialist character.\nDarwinism, which explained the evolution of species through quantitative transformations passing into qualitative, was the highest triumph of the dialectic in the whole field of organic matter. Another great triumph was the discovery of the table of atomic weights of chemical elements and, further, the transformation of one element into another.\nWith these transformations (species, elements, etc.) is closely linked the question of classification, equally important in the natural as in the social sciences. [The Swedish naturalist Carolus] Linnaeus\u2019 system (eighteenth century), utilizing as its starting point the immutability of species, was limited to the description and classification of plants according to their external characteristics. The infantile period of botany is analogous to the infantile period of logic, since the forms of our thought develop like everything that lives. Only decisive repudiation of the idea of fixed species, only the study of the history of the evolution of plants and their anatomy prepared the basis for a really scientific classification.\nMarx, who in distinction from Darwin was a conscious dialectician, discovered a basis for the scientific classification of human societies in the development of their productive forces and the structure of the relations of ownership which constitute the anatomy of society. Marxism substituted for the vulgar descriptive classification of societies and states, which even up to now still flourishes in the universities, a materialistic dialectical classification. Only through using the method of Marx is it possible correctly to determine both the concept of a workers\u2019 state and the moment of its downfall.\nAll this, as we see, contains nothing \u201cmetaphysical\u201d or \u201cscholastic,\u201d as conceited ignorance affirms. Dialectic logic expresses the laws of motion in contemporary scientific thought. The struggle against materialist dialectics on the contrary expresses a distant past, conservatism of the petty bourgeoisie, the self-conceit of university routinists and \u2026 a spark of hope for an afterlife.\n[\u2018The ABC of Materialist Dialectics\u2019, extracted in The Age of Permanent Revolution, edited by I. Deutscher]\nLife has beaten rationalism out of me and has taught me the workings of dialectics. [My Life: An attempt at an Autobiography, p.95]\nTo download a Digest of relevant quotations from Trotsky\u2019s writings, click here.",
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        "raw_content": "New strategies needed as rapid urbanization threatens sustainable development\nWithout fresh ideas to address rapid urbanization, the number of people living in slums lacking access to basic infrastructure and services such as sanitation, electricity, and health care may skyrocket from one billion at present to three billion by 2050, the United Nations reported yesterday.\nThat wake up call is one of several alarm bells sounded in the UN World Economic and Social Survey 2013, which was launched in Geneva and which focuses this year on sustainable development and the challenges facing its economic, social and environmental dimensions.\nAccording to the Survey, the vision of promoting economic and social wellbeing while protecting the environment has not been achieved due to rising inequality, gaps and shortfalls in development partnerships, rapid population growth, climate change and environmental degradation.\n\u201cRising inequalities, the food, fuel and financial crises, and the breaching of planetary boundaries have made clear that a mere continuation of current strategies will not suffice to achieve sustainable development after 2015,\u201d according to the report, which also notes that current efforts are insufficient to meet the eight anti-poverty targets known as the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) by their 2015 deadline.\nThe Survey, produced by the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA), examines three key challenges to sustainable development \u2013 sustainable cities, food and nutrition security and energy transformation. These were also among the main focuses of the historic UN Conference on Sustainable Development, held in Brazil last year and known as Rio+20.\n\u201cRio+20 reaffirmed commitment to sustainable development and adopted a framework for action and comprehensive follow-up,\u201d Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon wrote in the foreword to the Survey, calling it \u201ca valuable resource\u201d towards translating the outcome of Rio+20 into concrete actions.\nAccording to the Survey, sustainable development of urban areas requires integration and coordination, and investment to tackle land-use issues, food security, employment creation, transportation infrastructure development, biodiversity conservation, water conservation, renewable energy sourcing, waste and recycling management, and the provision of education, health care and housing.\nInnovative strategies and investments are needed to promote sustainable development, including in the world's cities, said Wu Hongbo, UN Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs, \u201cWe have to take actions now that will enhance the benefits of cities, while reducing the threats to sustainable development.\u201d\nAmong these, changes to prices of goods and services to more closely reflect scarcity now and in the future, and to encourage consumers and producers to switch to less resource-intensive renewable products.\nFood production and consumption will have to change to conserve the estimated 32 per cent wasted globally, and to increase by 70 per cent to feed an additional 2.3 billion people who are estimated to boost the world population by 2050.\n\u201cThe main challenge, however, is to increase food production while minimizing the environmental impact and increasing natural resource use efficiency,\u201d says the report, which notes that as food demand shifts to more resource-intensive agricultural products such as livestock and dairy, even more pressure will be exerted on land, water and biodiversity resources.\nAlong with food and nutrition security, the Survey highlights the critical need to find creative mechanisms to promote forward-looking energy efforts, such as the Secretary-General's Sustainable Energy for All initiative. It aims at achieving three linked global targets by 2030: universal access to modern energy services; the doubling of energy efficiency; and the doubling of the share of renewable energy in the world's energy mix.",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 Have you signed our UCU petition yet against proposed redundancies?\nRead our letter to the VC declaring our dispute with the employer \u2192\nUniversity of Nottingham threatens staff with redundancy\nThe University of Nottingham is proposing compulsory redundancies in the Faculty of Arts to save 11.5 FTE in staff costs. These cuts are on top of over 20FTE of savings made by the Faculty since 2015. These proposed redundancies are part of an ongoing process of review that will affect all departments in the University in order to generate a \u00a330 million annual surplus at a time when the University is also undertaking an ambitious range of building projects. We are asking that the University rule out compulsory redundancies and enter into a process of meaningful discussion over the Arts Portfolio Review and the contribution ratings used across the institution. Following a motion passed unanimously by over 200 members on March 16, UCU has entered into dispute with the University and is undertaking this indicative e-ballot on industrial action.\nRedundancies and the University\u2019s fiscal priorities:\nUCU is concerned that the current review of the Faculty of Arts represents a considerable escalation of the use of redundancy to reduce staffing costs across the institution. We have expressed concerns that these redundancies are part of a larger programme of redundancies and have received no assurances that other departments/schools are not being prepared for similar levels of redundancy in order to secure the University\u2019s target of an annual \u00a330 million surplus. At the same time, the University is financing a highly ambitious programme of capital investment for which Management has provided us with a cost breakdown. This capital investment programme will see expenditure in the range of \u00a3580 million from 2014 to 2020. Of this amount, \u00a3240 million has already been committed to projects like Project Transform and a new Sports Village, but significantly \u00a3340 million remains uncommitted. While some projects will involve contributions from external partners we are awaiting further details about the levels of contributions from these partnerships and we retain our position that staff are the most important resource of a university.\nWe are awaiting information on how this plan of capital investment compares with the building programmes of other Russell Group institutions. We do, however, have figures published by the Russell Group in October 2014 indicating that the average capital spend of a Russell Group university is \u00a362.4 million. Averaged over six years, the University\u2019s planned capital investment of \u00a3580 million suggests that the University of Nottingham is considering an investment target of \u00a396.6 million per year, a full \u00a334.2 million per year above the 2014 average for the Russell Group. While not all of this money will come from the University budget, UCU has serious concerns about planning this level of investment while undertaking compulsory redundancies.\nThe mechanism for ensuring the generation of this \u00a330 million surplus is the contribution rating that sets the target for the surplus that each faculty in the University must generate, and this is often broken down with different rates for different departments. UCU has raised questions over the process by which these targets are set and is awaiting a response from the University. We are similarly awaiting information on the different contribution ratings for all schools across the institution.\nConsultation thus far\nDespite the request from the Branch Committee to engage constructively with the new Faculty PVC in drawing up proposals regarding the Faculty of Arts, made on September 30th 2015, the first meeting did not take place until January 14th. At this point it was clear that the decision to incorporate a significant number of redundancies in the proposals had already been taken and that alternative proposals, such as redeployment, investment in recruitment, a lower student tariff and alternative cost-saving measures, would not be given serious consideration. A call for voluntary redundancies in affected departments was made in 2015 and a number of staff took these up. There is a second call open at present but Management does not believe that this will achieve the target reduction in staff.\nIt was also clear that considerations over Student Staff Ratio (SSR) were secondary to those relating to financial targets. UCU does not believe that the consultation process thus far has moved the University to any position to avoid these redundancies and a number of significant questions have not been answered. On 1 April, UCU formally entered into dispute with the University and opened an indicative ballot.\nStaffing provision in the Faculty of Arts\nBetween March 2015 and March 2016, the Faculty of Arts has seen a reduction of over 20 full time equivalent staff (FTE), largely through retirements and voluntary redundancy. The effect of the proposed staff reductions on the international reputation and marketability of the departments in scope has not been adequately considered. The impact of the decision to continue reducing staff costs on pedagogy and workload across the Faculty has similarly not been explored. The current proposal is to cut staff now and then establish a working party to consider the shape of the department and curriculum delivery throughout 2016/17 on the basis of which staff remain after the proposed redundancies.\nThe UCU has been told that a key aim of the current proposals is to equalize Student to Staff Ratios across the Faculty. The University is aiming for each department to have SSRs between 16-20 students for each member of staff. However, redeployment or investment in departments with an SSR greater than 20 has specifically been ruled out of the current proposals. One department with an SSR of 15.9 is expected to lose 2 full time members of staff while other departments will continue to have an SSR in excess of 1:20.\nNo rationale for the 16-20 SSR target has been provided. 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        "title": "A 'Big Brother'-Style South Korean Reality Show Has Been Canceled After A Contestant Committed Suicide",
        "raw_content": "A 'Big Brother'-Style South Korean Reality Show Has Been Canceled After A Contestant Committed Suicide\nA South Korean dating show called Jjak has been canceled after a contestant committed suicide on the show\u2019s set. According to reports, the contestant, a 29-year-old female identified only as \u201cJeon\u201d to this point, hanged herself in a bathroom in one of the guesthouses in which the show is filmed.\nHere\u2019s some background and additional details, via The Hollywood Reporter:\nModeled loosely after Big Brother, Jjak features seven men and five women living together and competing for dates. The house is equipped with cameras in every room but the bathroom. The contestants are compelled to wear matching uniforms and face off at various games and physical challenges to win a partner.\nAccording to local reports, Jeon told her mother by phone that she felt ashamed of the way she was going to appear on the program and \u201cwouldn\u2019t be able to live in South Korea\u201d if it aired. Fellow contestants have said Jeon was favored by several men on the show near the start of the shoot, before a collective change of heart led them to pursue another contestant. She reportedly complained to friends that the show\u2019s producers were trying to portray her as an unpopular \u201ctragic type.\u201d\nThe easy thing to do here is condemn reality shows that manipulate contestants and/or footage to craft identifiable stories from fiction out of real human lives, which a sizable chunk of the press is already doing. The harder thing to do is have an open and frank discussion about mental health and the way societies around the world continue to fail people who need help. Both are worthwhile discussions to have. Hopefully next time we can have them without requiring a tragedy to get us started.\nTOPICS#Reality TV\nTAGSbig brotherReality TVsuicide",
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        "raw_content": "Exploring the History, Science, and Future of Cardiac Disease\nIn State of the Heart, Dr. Haider Warraich takes readers inside the ER, inside patients' rooms, and inside the history and science of cardiac disease.\nMore people die of heart disease than any other disease in the world, including even cancer. In fact, deaths from heart disease are on the rise around the world and in the United States. When any heart disease becomes advanced enough, it results in the development of heart failure. In the United States, heart failure is the most common reason for admission to the hospital. Heart failure strikes both the abject and the affluent. And yet, even the most basic facts about heart failure remain known by few who don\u2019t work in medicine for a living. Many patients develop heart failure without having any problems with their coronary arteries. Heart failure can affect anyone at any time: a child recovering from a viral infection, a woman who has just given birth, a cancer patient who received chemotherapy or anyone with any number of common conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, or sleep apnea.\nWarraich's signature blend of lucid writing and compelling narrative explores the complex discussion about heart failure with accessibility and compassion.\nPraise for State of the Heart\n\"State of the Heart reminds us that we are all candidates for heart disease. Information can protect us. There are few more entertaining ways to gain that knowledge than by reading Warraich\u2019s splendid memoirs of a career in Cardiology.\" \u2014Dr. Stephen Westaby, author of Open Heart and Fragile Lives\n\u201cWhat struck me about State of the Heart is the state of the author\u2014how a young cardiologist could have such an astute, wise perspective of the field and be an extraordinary storyteller.\u201d\u2014Eric Topol, author of Deep Medicine and The Patient Will See You Now\nDR. HAIDER WARRAICH is currently a fellow in cardiology at Duke University Medical Center. His medical and Op Ed pieces have appeared in many media outlets including the New York Times, The Atlantic, the Wall Street Journal, Slate, and the LA Times among others. He is also the author of Modern Death.",
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        "raw_content": "Highly Rated Solar Panel Installers in Parsonsfield\nSolar Panels Installers in Parsonsfield, ME\nIn simple terms, solar panels in Parsonsfield, ME are designed so that photons from the sun knock free electrons attached to atoms. Some of the freed electrons will move to the top of the cell. They then flow into metal conductor plates placed on either side of the panel. Electrons then flow back into the cell to complete the closed loop.\nWhat Are the Benefits of Solar Panels in Parsonsfield, ME?\nThat is only a few them. Let's take a closer look at these benefits. The cost of solar energy is one of the biggest reasons why people either want or don't want to use the panels. On one hand, solar panels cost a bit to install. Costs have become significantly cheaper over the years, but it still requires that initial investment that some people just can't justify. On the other hand, it means never paying for electricity again (if the house in Parsonsfield, ME is completely dependent on a solar power systems) or at least lowering the electric bill dramatically.\nWhy Wait For Your Parsonsfield, Maine Solar Panel Installation?\nDon't wait to be the last person taking advantage of having solar power installed. in Parsonsfield, ME Even if you don't go completely off the grid, having solar panel installers installing a few solar panels around the home can save you money and lessen your impact on the environment.\nDeciding to go solar is something many Americans are doing these days. Renewable energy is good for the environment and it is beneficial to your budget. The money you will save and the return on your investment in solar panel installation in Parsonsfield, Maine will be significant. We look forward to being your choice for installation and offer you many benefits including our expertise and services.\nWe are solar panel installers certified by the most respected solar organization around. We will also help you with the paperwork you need to prepare for submission to your utility. After the installation in Parsonsfield, Maine is complete, you can be sure we will monitor it to make sure it is working perfectly. We are as invested in this as you are and will make sure your system provides you with the power and energy your whole house or company needs. Call us today.\nParsonsfield, Maine, USA",
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        "raw_content": "5-Year, $300 Billion \u201cFAST Act\u201d Will Extend Transpo Policy Status Quo to 2020\nThey\u2019ve done it. Representatives from the House and Senate have emerged from conference committee with a five-year transportation bill, which is expected to be quickly approved and become first \u201clong-term\u201d bill in more than a decade.\nStreetsblog was unable to confirm that Congress will be using this as the cover for its new transportation bill.\nThe discouragingly-named \u201cFAST Act\u201d is 1,300 pages long, and everyone with a stake in the legislation is still having their policy wonks sort through it. But here\u2019s a very broad outline: The $305 billion bill reserves $48 billion exclusively for transit and $205 billion for highways. While state DOTs do spend most of their \u201chighway\u201d money on highways, much of that money can be spent on surface streets or \u201cflexed\u201d to other modes if the agencies want. (Also, the bill lays out funding guidelines for passenger rail, but that will have to be meted out through a separate appropriations package.)\nStephen Lee Davis of Transportation for America says the bill mostly continues the transportation policy of the last 10 years. It contains small initial increases for both highways and transit and then raises them at the pace of inflation. The Transportation Alternatives Program \u2014 the small pool of funding for walking and biking \u2014 was the only program that was capped with no built-in adjustment for inflation. It will rise from the current $817 million annual allocation to $850 million and then be held constant.\n\u201cThis bill essentially doubles down on [current policy] with some small changes, and it locks it in for 2020\u201d Davis said.\nBecause no one in Washington is willing to raise the gax tax, the bill includes $70 billion in subsidies for the Highway Trust Fund from other sources. The subsidy could have been bigger, but late in the game, lawmakers backed off the idea of a six-year bill that would have reportedly cost $100 billion over and above what the gas tax brings in.\nHere\u2019s where the $70 billion comes from. The FAST Act taps \u201c$53.3 billion from the surplus of the Federal Reserve bank and $6.9 billion [from] reducing the dividends that are paid to banks who are members of the Fed,\u201d according to Keith Laing at The Hill. Laing reports that it also finds spare change under the couch in the form of customs fees ($5.2 billion), selling oil reserves ($6.2 billion), and savings from privatizing some IRS tax collections ($2.4 billion).\nDavis called the funding mechanisms \u201can accounting exercise\u201d to avoid the appearance of deficit spending, even though that\u2019s essentially what the bill does. In other words, highway subsidies are going to keep on climbing higher.\nTransit advocates in big northeastern cities were watching an amendment that would have cost their transit agencies up to $1.6 billion over six years. The Tri-State Transportation Campaign reports that instead of being eliminated, the \u201cHigh Density States Program\u201d saw a marginal increase of $18 million \u2014 good news for transit agencies with some of the highest passenger volumes in the nation coping with unfunded maintenance obligations.\nThe bill also contains a small step forward on complete streets, according to Davis. It will require states and localities to consider the needs of all users in road design, under most conditions. But the measure lacks teeth.\nWe\u2019ll be reporting more details about the bill and its implications as they become available.\nFiled Under: Federal Funding, Gas Tax, Highway trust fund, Reauthorization\nMotorisims\nIt\u2019s always a nailbiter every time the highway bill is up for renewal. Will they round up the 18.4 cent gas tax to 19 cents this time? How the hell will I be able to afford to drive? So relieved this is over and we can remain stuck in 1993 for four more years!\nRepublicans want to kill the gas tax so they can kill transit, walking and biking. Shameless.\nWhat\u2019s Wrong With SAFETEA-LU \u2014 and Why the Next Bill Must Be Better\nBy Yonah Freemark\t| Apr 27, 2009\nEditor\u2019s note: This year\u2019s reauthorization of the federal transportation funding bill will be one of the most important opportunities in history for the nation\u2019s advocates of livable streets, sustainable transportation and smart growth. But it\u2019s going to be a complicated process. We\u2019d like to demystify it for you, and to that end we\u2019ll be featuring [\u2026]\nDemocrats in the Senate Finance Committee have been working to find $12 billion to fund the transportation bill for the next two years. All their proposals have met with rejection from the committee\u2019s Republicans. Here\u2019s why: The Republicans have been holding out for a funding mix that would include their favorite Christmas presents \u2014 oil [\u2026]\nHouse Transport Chair: 'We Must Move Beyond Fossil Fuel'\nPeter Defazio, the new chairman of the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, talks bikes, pedestrians and transit \u2014 and getting us off fossil fuel.\nHouse and Senate Agree on 6-Month Transpo Extension\nJust days after a Senate committee asked the full chamber to consider a four-month extension of SAFETEA-LU, new negotiations have replaced that idea with a six-month extension at current spending levels. The bill also extends the gas tax. 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        "raw_content": "MEXICO-PHILADELPHIA. Partnership Building and New Business Opportunities\nMexico-Philadelphia: Building Partnerships and New Business Opportunities\nThe bilateral trade between Pennsylvania and Mexico was US$8.3 billion in 2015. Mexico is the 2nd largest market for Pennsylvania\u2019s exports. In 2014, these exports were US$4.1 billion, representing 10% of Pennsylvania\u2019s total exports for that year. Some of the industries benefited from these trade activities are chemicals, machinery, electrical equipment, appliances & components, as well as transportation equipment. Trade covers not only final goods, but there is a growing and stronger integration of a competitive supply chain between both regions.\nWe invite you to join us to learn about how to develop successful partnerships between companies in Mexico, Pennsylvania and South New Jersey, explore new business opportunities and take advantage of the new maritime routes that connect the port of Philadelphia with Mexican ports in the Gulf of Mexico Coast.\nThe New Service between the Port of Philadelphia and Mexico\nManufacturing Partnerships between Mexico and Pennsylvania\nExport/Import Opportunities\nFinancing Cross-Border Transactions and International Banking Services\nInbound and Outbound Foreign Direct Investment\nDavid Oh, Councilman, Philadelphia City Council\nDavid Briel, Executive Director, International Business Development, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania\nRosa M. Ertze, Special Counsel, Duane Morris LLP\nDominic V. O\u2019Brien, Senior Marketing Representative, Philadelphia Regional Port Authority\nNeven Bonev, VP International Trade Banking, Santander\nMildred Ruiz, Trade and Investment Director, ProMexico\nAlejandro Ramos, Executive Director, The United States-Mexico Chamber of Commerce NE Chapter\nThursday, November 3, 2016 12:00 PM \u2013 3:00 PM\n30 South 17th Street, 12th Floor, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103, USA\nTo register and for additional information please go to: Mexico-Philadelphia",
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        "title": "Painting a New World Mexican Art and Life, 1521-1821 Denver Art Museum",
        "raw_content": "Painting a New World\nCover: Painting a New World\nMexican Art and Life, 1521-1821\nContributors Donna Pierce, Rogelio Ruiz Gomar, and Clara Bargellini; introduction by Jonathan Brown\nThis catalogue provides a much-needed basic yet comprehensive text on Mexican colonial painting.\n328 pages | 10 x 12 | 139 color and 20 b&w illus. |\nIn the spring of 2004, the Denver Art Museum opened the largest exhibition of Mexican colonial painting ever assembled outside of Mexico. It included sixty masterpieces from public and private collections in Europe, Mexico, and the United States. This catalogue of the exhibit provides a much-needed basic yet comprehensive text on the subject.\nThe paintings featured in this fully illustrated volume reflect Aztec traditions, imported Asian arts, and artistic styles from various regions of Spain and its territories. They depict the rich diversity of people and cultures in Mexico during this period and have been selected to demonstrate the complexity of Mexican colonial art and society. The writers and scholars contributing to this work are the leading experts in the field today, and they bring fresh insights and concepts to these fascinating and beautiful works of art.\nMany of the stylistic traditions found in Mexican colonial painting have their roots in the artistic currents of the early modern era, such as the latent maniera of Michelangelo and his followers, the tenebrism of Caravaggio, the classicism of the Carracci school, and the full-blown baroque of Rubens. Many of these imported artistic traditions were creatively assimilated and altered to include distinctive American and Asian characteristics and iconography that resulted in an art of the New World. The contributors discuss these artistic innovations and also draw analogies to the contemporary colonial experience in the United States.\n2005 Colorado Book Award, Best History Book\nForeword (Sari Berm\u00fadez)\nForeword (Lewis I. Sharp)\nAcknowledgments (Donna Pierce)\nMap of New Spain and Trade Routes\nIntroduction: Spanish Painting and New Spanish Painting, 1550-1700 (Jonathan Brown)\nAt the Crossroads: Cultural Confluence and Daily Life in Mexico, 1521-1821 (Donna Pierce)\nUnique Expressions: Painting in New Spain (Rogelio Ruiz Gomar)\nOriginality and Invention in the Painting of New Spain (Clara Bargellini)\nTo those who know the history of Spanish art, painting in the viceroyalty of New Spain looks both familiar and different. The similarities are easily perceived, for New Spanish painting was based on Spanish, often Sevillian, models. The differences have proved more difficult to calibrate, in part because they have rarely been closely analyzed. The analysis of these differences that I have undertaken here assumes a variety of viewpoints that range from the panoramic to the microscopic.\nIn the broadest sense, New Spanish painting belongs to the political and cultural area known as the Spanish monarchy. The monarchy had global dimensions, including territories in western Europe, America, and the Philippines. Its political dimensions, however, exceeded its cultural dimensions, at least as far as painting was concerned. Unlike other cultural empires such as those of ancient Greece or Byzantium or Islam, in which the center nourished the periphery, Spain received powerful artistic impulses from its European territories, notably Flanders and parts of Italy, and reworked these impulses to suit local conditions of artistic production scattered over the Iberian Peninsula. From Spain, this approach to painting was projected to America, which came to form a crucial part of what may be called the Hispanic cultural area. Once implanted in American soil, the pictorial practices of Spain were altered in the new climate without, however, entirely losing their Peninsular roots. In this sense, New Spanish painting stands in relation to its sources as, for example, the Byzantine art of Russia does to that of Constantinople. This phenomenon, which has been called active transformation, involved changes that occurred as impulses from the outside were adapted to local traditions, conditions, and practices.\nWithin the constellation of artistic centers in Spain, one city is particularly luminous as far as New Spain is concerned. This, of course, is Seville, traditionally known as the portal and port of the Indies, a reference to its status as the seat of the trade monopoly between Europe and Spanish America until the end of the seventeenth century. As the mercantile center of Spain, Seville constantly received artists and works of art from other centers of the monarchy, especially Flanders. Netherlanders, who were subjects of the Spanish crown, were permitted to settle in Seville and participate in the trade with America. Large shipments of inexpensive paintings and prints arrived constantly from Antwerp, where the export of the pictorial arts\u2014paintings, prints, and tapestries\u2014had become big business. Some of these works stopped in Seville, where they had a transforming effect on the practice of painting until the end of the seventeenth century. Many more were forwarded to America.\nAlthough the mercantile or large-scale production of paintings destined for export markets in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Europe has always been known, its existence has been pushed off the pages of art history by the equation of art with originality, if not genius. Enshrined in the monograph and catalogue raisonn\u00e9, the towering figure of the artist-creator has overshadowed the hundreds of obscure painters who satisfied the insatiable demand for affordable images. These practitioners, however, cannot be excluded from cultural history, where in fact they play a major role.\nIn Spain, the division between artists and artisans was recognized at the time. Self-proclaimed artists sought wealthy, sophisticated clients and the money and prestige that their commissions brought. In Seville, access to this market was controlled in several ways, notably by the painters' guild and by the creation of family dynasties that could span several generations and muster the contacts and finances needed to maintain a workshop capable of producing large altarpieces (retablos), the most prestigious type ofcommission. Painters also formed companies or partnerships in an attempt to dominate the market and maximize financial returns.\nOn the other hand, artisan painters, only a few of whom are known by name, catered to a downmarket clientele, to people of modest or limited means who used images in their daily lives for private devotions and as talismans against adversity. For just a few reales, simple images executed with cheap materials sufficed.\nWhatever the pretensions of the artist-painters, they were not inhibited from sharing an important proclivity with the artisan-painters. This was the reliance on prints, mostly Flemish prints, as sources for their compositions, a practice introduced in the sixteenth century. While the more ambitious painters recognized that this practice was incompatible with their lofty social aspirations, they still copied away, occasionally borrowing an entire composition, more often making a collage of different sources. The motivations for this practice were manifold. Sometimes it was fostered by sheer admiration for the inventiveness of foreign artists, but sometimes it was required by patrons or, since most of the images functioned within a context of religious instruction and devotion, by a marketplace more concerned with content than form.\nThe omnipotence of the Catholic Church was woven into the fabric of everyday life in ways that can hardly be imagined in the secular world of today. Indeed, the artists of Seville, whatever their standing, were essentially specialists in religious painting. To be sure, a market for landscapes, mythologies, and scenes of everyday life existed, but it was mostly supplied by Flemish producers.\nIn the age of the Counter Reformation, Spain assumed the role of the temporal defender of Roman Catholicism. The battle against Protestantism was fought without fear or favor as if the entire fate of monarchy was in the balance, as in fact it was. Even after the Protestant threat was contained, although not without serious losses, the constraints of Catholic orthodoxy were barely loosened. One consequence of eternal vigilance was the reliance on tried-and-true formulations of religious iconography. Prints were one way of guaranteeing conformity, for they allowed patrons to see what the painter intended to do. And by the very dint of repetition, these formulas became canonical.\nIn essence, this was the system of image production that was transported from Seville across the ocean to New Spain. Up to a point, the structures of colonial rule imposed by Spain on its newly won territory assured the validity and relevance of this system. The monarchy and the church, two dominant entities with many overlapping interests, fostered the replication of Peninsular patterns of governance and thought. In the pictorial arts, replication was initially achieved by the importation of painters. Indigenous artists were of course available, but they had to be closely supervised to curtail the incursion of native motifs, some of which still infiltrated the mural paintings commissioned by the religious orders. The indigenous creators of these murals proved adept at imitating engravings provided by the friars and at mastering European conventions of representadon (see fig. 4). Yet as the sixteenth century progressed, they were not given a chance to compete for major altarpiece commissions, which were monopolized by artists from Spain and Flanders (see fig. 8). The painters' guild founded in 1557, modeled on the example of Seville, did not exclude Indians from membership, but market conditions kept them from achieving parity with the immigrant painters' colony. The money required to organize a team of artists or open a shop (tienda) was beyond their means although they certainly participated in the activities of shops organized by Spanish painters. Thus, to some extent, the production of the Spanish shops may have been partly Indian.\nThe ecclesiastical authorities of New Spain faced artistic challenges of unprecedented dimensions in providing the churches, chapels, shrines, and dwellings of their vast new territory with Catholic imagery. Although the socioeconomic profile of the market for these pictorial images has never been systematically studied, it would appear provisionally to conform to the two-tier pattern established in Seville. The artists supplied images for the upper strata of society\u2014wealthy Peninsulars and Creoles\u2014while the artisans, including Indians, worked for the lower economic levels. However, the market for both artisanal and artistic production was not determined solely by economic criteria; the images had an evangelical function to fulfill. They were active contestants for the sacred spaces of the Indians. The Spanish had fought this battle before against Islam and knew how it could be won.\nFrom the start, pictures were imported from Spain and Flanders to meet the demand. As published records indicate, the traffic in pictures was very large, sometimes amounting to thousands per year. It may seem surprising that relatively few of the imports have survived until we remember that cheap pictures had to be made with poor materials and thus were inherently fragile. These paintings not only filled a need but, because they established the norm for how a religious image ought to look, also played a decisive role in forming the conventions of New Spanish painting.\nOf greater importance in the urban centers, especially Mexico City, which is the focus of my essay, was the production of the local artistpainters who provided pictures for ecclesiastical institutions and the colonial elite. In the stratified society of New Spain, and especially in its cities, the example set by the upper echelons was necessarily compelling, and at the start it was necessarily Spanish. The expectations of the Spanish elite established the forms and formats for the paintings they chose to acquire and commission. To take one obvious example, the customary decoration of the sacred space of the altar was, in imitation of traditional Spanish practice, invariably the retablo, a compartmentalized, gilded architectural framework adorned with painting and sculpture. Nevertheless, paintings produced for this class of consumers were not totally different from artisanal images. Although their quality of workmanship and materials was finer, their formal language was similar. These resemblances occurred not only because the artisans were influenced by the artists but also because both followed prototypes produced in Seville, at least until the painters of New Spain created their own identity in the world of Hispanic painting. By the late seventeenth century, this new identity had crystallized.\nThe emancipation from Peninsular models was a slow process. Spanish painters began to arrive in New Spain as early as 1538, the date when the almost mythical Crist\u00f3bal de Quesada set foot on Mexican soil. No works by him have been identified, nor have any been attributed to other painters of this pioneering generation. The story begins, therefore, with Simon Pereyns (d. 1589), a painter of Flemish origin who arrived in the viceroyalty in 1566, and the Sevillian Andr\u00e9s de Concha (d. 1612), whose date of arrival was around 1570. The disparate origins of these two artists would seem to negate the possibility that they had much in common. However, from about 1550 to about 1630, painting in Seville was profoundly shaped by Flemish painting and especially by that strain known as Romanism, a Flemish brand of Italian Renaissance classicism personified by the Antwerp masters Frans Floris (1519/20-1570) and his follower Marten de Vos (1532-1603). Pereyns, to a greater degree, and Concha, to a lesser, are characteristic practitioners of the Romanist manner as it was interpreted in Seville. A comparison of Pereyns's Virgin of the Pardon, c. 1584-85 (fig. 26), and Concha's Holy Family , 1590 (cat. 6), with a painting of about 1580 by their contemporary in Seville, Pedro Villegas Marmolejo (fig. 65), demonstrates the commonality of their approaches.\nAlso rooted in this style is Baltasar de Echave Orio (1558-c. 1623), who was born in the Basque region and is known to have spent time in Seville before his departure for Mexico, where he is first documented in 1582. Echave, who was to live in New Spain for forty-one years, has long been recognized as a leading player in the formation of viceregal painting. He was the founder of the first important dynasty of New Spanish painters and a precocious proponent of the dignity of his art. His engraved portrait, which serves as the frontispiece of his defense of the Basque language (published 1607), displays his coat of arms and depicts him in the dual role of gentleman-artist and learned painter (fig. 6). These aspirations did not go unnoticed; in 1619, the archbishop of Mexico City, Juan P\u00e9rez de la Serna, turned to Echave to act as censor for what he believed were unacceptable licenses being taken by local painters.\nEchave emerges as the New Spanish counterpart to Francisco Pacheco (1564-1644), the learned painter of Seville now best known as the teacher of Vel\u00e1zquez. The parallel can be extended to their approach to painting. The understanding of Echave's artistic profile has been distorted by a putative connection to high mannerism (maniera), a phenomenon that barely appeared in New Spain or even in Seville, for that matter.\" (The exception in Seville, of course, is Luis de Vargas, who died in 1567.) Like Pacheco, who was only six years younger, and several contemporaries (for example, Jer\u00f3nimo Ram\u00edrez and Juan de Uceda), Echave was fluent in the Flemish-inflected pictorial language of late-sixteenth-century Seville (see fig. 29, cat. 7).\nThe most important Spanish painter to work in New Spain was Alonso V\u00e1zquez (active 1588-1607), who spent the last few years of his life in Mexico City. Unlike others who came from Spain, V\u00e1zquez was a mature artist when he decided to accompany the new viceroy, Juan Mendoza y Luna, marquis de Montesclaros, to Mexico City. His career in Seville is fairly well studied, and there is no doubt that he was among the city's most prominent painters at the time of his departure. The many existing paintings in Seville (his surviving production in Mexico is disappointingly small) show him to be an accomplished master of the Sevillian Romanist school. It is always supposed that he was influential in spreading this style to the painters of Mexico City. This supposition may be plausible, although it should be remembered that what he brought to the scene was not new.\nThe immigration of V\u00e1zquez to Mexico City deserves further comment. V\u00e1zquez had risen to the top of his profession in Seville and thus was not a typical immigrant. Although the number of Spanish painters who moved to New Spain in the 1500s is quite substantial, most were either young or relatively inconspicuous. This is not surprising because the incentives were not great and a painter could make a good living from the American market by exporting his pictures without exporting his person. The dangers and uncertainties of traveling to, and settling in, a strange land were a powerful deterrent. Even V\u00e1zquez's privileged position as a member of the new viceroy's household was only a short-term insurance policy, for a viceroy's tenure was limited. Thus, it was usually the untried and perhaps the unsuccessful who were willing to gamble on America. Representatives of Spanish painting, but not the best Spanish painting, they unintentionally brought a stripped-down version of the prevailing manner and thus put New Spanish painting on a different footing from its Spanish sources. In any event, by the time of Echave Orio's death around 1623, the services of the Spaniards were no longer required. A local school was beginning to take form.\nEchave marks the point at which the painting of New Spain begins to diverge from the painting of Spain. He died the same year that the young Diego Vel\u00e1zquez (1599-1660) moved to Madrid, leaving behind in his native Seville a body of revolutionary works in the new naturalist style. Over the next decade, these paintings would make a deep impression on such Sevillian artists as Francisco de Herrera the Elder (c. 1590-1656), Alonso Cano (1601-67), and Francisco de Zurbar\u00e1n (1598-1664). Their decisive turn away from the Romanist mode was at best an episodic occurrence among the painters in Mexico City. Both Luis Judrez (active 1610-39) and Baltasar de Echave Ibia (active 1625-44), the son of Echave Orio, continued to explore, with greater refinement and energy, the legacy of Echave Orio and V\u00e1zquez. In addition, as has often been noted, Echave Ib\u00eda thoroughly assimilated the esthetic of Flemish landscapes painted on copper for export.\nThe related question of the incorporation of Sevillian naturalism into New Spanish painting at midcentury is vexed and complicated. One sign of confusion is the disagreement about how naturalism was brought to the viceroyalty. It is unlikely that its harbinger was, as some argue, Sebasti\u00e1n L\u00f3pez de Arteaga, who arrived in Mexico City in 1640. Despite the clear connection of his Incredulity of Saint Thomas (cat. 15) and Six Apostles (Museo Nacional de Arte) to Francisco de Herrera the Elder, there is no other painting in his admittedly small oeuvre that resembles Herrera's. Another hypothesis would trace the introduction of naturalism to works sent to America by Zurbar\u00e1n and his workshop. None of these works, however, is documented as having come to New Spain, and Zurbar\u00e1n is, in fact, a fugitive presence in the workshops of Mexico City (his influence in Puebla is easier to detect). It is true that figures drawn from his repertory pop up now and again as, for example, in Jos\u00e9 Ju\u00e1rez's Adoration of the Kings (fig. 75) and Baltasar de Echave Rioja's version of the same subject in Davenport, Iowa (cat. 21). Jos\u00e9 Ju\u00e1rez and Pedro Ramirez flirted with this more rustic manner from time to time, yet in none of these cases is there the degree of consistent devotion to naturalist tenets that would indicate a true conversion. Echave Rioja's monumental paintings in the sacristy of the Puebla cathedral (see fig. 32) harbor no memory of his Adoration of the Kings done sixteen years earlier (cat. 21). There is a sense that the painters and patrons of New Spain considered the naturalist option only to reject it.\nBy the middle of the seventeenth century, the cumulative weight of a half-century of practice had resulted in the formation of a local tradition developed from the Romanist style of Seville cultivated in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. Its hallmarks, as seen in the most ambitious works, are heavily robed figures wrapped in sculpturesque drapery folds arranged in complex surface patterns; meticulous technique; vivid colors; restrained expressions of emotion; clear, demonstrative gestures; pronounced emphasis on glances of the eye to establish communication between figures; and complicated but static compositions. A painter from Seville who arrived in Mexico City around 1650 would have perceived immediately the differences between the local painters and those he had left behind. Pictorial conventions that had waned in Seville were still in practice. The past was not only present, it was alive and kicking and being exploited in ways that he could not have conceived.\nThis is not to say that New Spanish painting was immutable, for this set of ideas and practices was significantly modified in the last quarter of the century. It is curious that these changes can no longer be linked primarily to Seville. In the 1650s, two younger Sevillian painters, Bartolom\u00e9 Esteban Murillo (1618-82) and Juan de Vald\u00e9s Leal (1622-90), began to cultivate a new, dynamic approach to the art, traces ofwhich are not detectible in Mexico City, where their works seem barely to have been known. A better case has been made recently for the impact of the younger painters of Madrid, notably Francisco Rizi (1614-85) and Juan Carre\u00f1o de Miranda (1614-85). However, their importance pales beside that of Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640), whose compositions were widely circulated in prints and paintings on copper. The fascination with the fertile pictorial imagination of the great Flemish master was initiated in Spain in the 1650s, surely stimulated by the wholesale importation ofworks by Rubens and his workshop begun by Philip IV in the 1630s. Thus stamped with the royal imprimatur, Rubens's paintings became unquestionably prestigious and irresistibly attractive. Paintings based on his compositions appear in the work of New Spanish painters at virtually the same time as in Spain although his influence in Mexico reached its apogee in the last two decades of the century. By extracting certain ideas from Rubens's compositions, the most original and vibrant painters of the Mexican seventeenth century, Juan Correa (see cat. 27) and Crist\u00f3bal de Villalpando (see cats. 24-25), created works that are a virtual manifesto of the New Spanish school of painting.\nIf a single moment and a single monument can be chosen to signify the consolidation of a distinctively New Spanish painting, it would be the decoration of the sacristy of the cathedral of Mexico City created by Villalpando and Correa between 1684 and 1691 (figs. 12, 35, 45). In these six paintings\u2014four by Villalpando, two by Correa\u2014comparisons to Spanish painting become secondary. The very idea of adorning the walls of the sacristy with monumental mural paintings executed in oil on canvas is unknown in Spain although Baltasar de Echave Rioja had employed this decorative scheme in 1675 for the sacristy of the Puebla cathedral. Echave Rioja's canvases there multiply the scale many times over of engravings after Rubens's tapestries for the convent of the Descalzas Reales, Madrid (see fig. 32), an idea Pedro Ram\u00edrez used earlier in works executed for the cathedral of Guatemala (c.1673). In one of his murals for the sacristy of the Mexico City cathedral, Villalpando also follows Rubens's model although with much greater liberty than his predecessors.\nThe sources that lie behind the creation of these exuberant murals by Correa and Villalpando have been calibrated with some precision\u2014the well-established conventions of New Spanish painting that had been in the process of formation since the days of Echave Orio are energized by the dynamic compositions of Rubens and the sketchy execution of the late-seventeenth-century Madrid painters. But what counts most and makes everything mesh is the synthesizing powers of these two masters, particularly the explosive energy of Villalpando.\nThe iconography of this vast cycle exhibits the same inventiveness. Although they make selective use of engravings after Rubens and De Vos, the paintings blend many voices into a polyphonic hymn dedicated to the triumph of the secular (non-monastic) church. This concise description, however, hardly does justice to the imaginative interpretation of fundamental Catholic themes. The Woman of the Apocalypse (fig. 35), one of the less complicated subjects, is a good example of how Villalpando interpreted the ideas of his patron. The painting is based on the text of Revelation 12. Saint John stands in the lower right corner holding a book and a pen as a theatrical spectacle unfolds before his eyes. In the center is the radiant image of the Woman of the Apocalypse, here converted into the Virgin Mary by virtue of her traditional attributes, which are held by the putti. She is the \"woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet, and on her head [she wears] a crown of twelve stars\" (Rev. 12.1 Revised Standard Version).\nThe following verse reveals that she is about to give birth. Although threatened by a dragon \"with seven heads and ten horns and seven diadems upon his head,\" the Woman resolutely delivers a male child (Jesus Christ) who, wrapped in swaddling clothes and held by two angels, is \"caught up to God and his throne\" (Rev. 12.5). This scene, rare in European painting, appears in New Spanish painting of the sixteenth century and is repeated thereafter with some frequency. In the lower register, Villalpando has painted the seven-headed dragon, the incarnation of Satan, who breathes smoke from its nostrils as the Archangel Michael and his angelic host launch an aggressive attack. In a literal footnote, on a ribbon running beneath the Virgin, the relevant biblical text is cited in Latin (Rev. 12.7).\nThe paintings in the sacristy of the cathedral of Mexico City are the culmination of a long process of assimilation and experimentation with the conventions of Hispanic painting. They open the door to the confident, self-assured art of the eighteenth century in which New Spanish painting becomes an even more complex hybrid of venerable ideas and iconographies depicted in a Hispanic baroque style that will be refreshed and refined by further contacts with Europe (see fig. 9).\nIn devising the sacristy's complex imagery, Villalpando and Correa collaborated with their patrons. While the authorship of the iconographical program is not fully established, it is known that two of the pictures were paid for by members of the cathedral chapter\u2014the Triumph of the Eucharist (1686) by the archdeacon Nicol\u00e1s Felipe Legaspi Velasco, the Virgin of the Apocalypse (c. 1685-86) by Ignacio de Hoyos Santillana, head of the cathedral school (maestrescuela). Both belonged to the Creole elite that was assuming an ever more prominent role in viceregal society. Indeed, the paintings exemplify that pregnant moment in the history of New Spain associated with the sociopolitical phenomenon called criollismo that emerges in full force in the last quarter of the seventeenth century.\nThe Creoles, people of Spanish descent born in New Spain, were in an inherently conflictive position. They relied on the Spanish crown to maintain a political structure that protected them while excluding them from the highest offices. These were reserved for Peninsulars appointed in Madrid. Increasingly during the seventeenth century, the Creoles sought to distance themselves from Spain while not cutting their ties. In the narrow space available for maneuver, cultural products played a key role in identity formation, which was based on the concept of differentiation without dissociation from peninsular models. The evangelists of this position are the scholar Carlos de Sig\u00fcenza y G\u00f3ngora (1645-1700) and the famous poet Sor Juana In\u00e9s de la Cruz (1651-94), and its visual exponents, as has been recognized, are Villalpando and Correa.\nIn the visual arts, Creole identity formation would take many turns. Paintings were used to narrate and exalt a newly invented history of New Spain around the figures of Cort\u00e9s and Moctezuma, who were manipulated into playing the roles of the founders of a new realm in which Creoles and Indians might co-exist. Distinctive artistic media derived from Mexico's contacts with eastern Asia, such as the folding screen (biombo) and shell inlay (enconchado), were fostered. And, most significantly, the cult and image of the Virgin of Guadalupe was promoted by the multitude of paintings that reproduced the miraculous work created by God and revealed to his humble servant the Indian Juan Diego. Appealing in different ways to the Creole, mestizo, and Indian populations, the Virgin of Guadalupe was the glue that held together the diverse elements of New Spain and who came to represent the mixed identity\u2014part Spanish, part American\u2014of that society and the painting that expressed its aspirations.\nExploring New World Imagery\nBonevardi",
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        "raw_content": "by Mara | Oct 2, 2016 | MY BLOG | 4 comments\nWhen thinking of beautiful beaches, one often conjures up the image of silken white sand stretching along a backdrop of palm trees. This, indeed, is a gorgeous sight to behold. But one of the most unique and stunning beaches I\u2019ve ever seen is Reynisfjara Beach in Iceland known as the black sand beach. The white caps of the crashing waves flowing across the glistening black sand sculpt a breathtaking scene. When it\u2019s a sunny day, such as we were lucky to have, the vivid blue sky and majestic clouds add another layer to the dramatic imagery.\nOne of the most well-known features of Reynisfjara Beach are the basalt sea stacks known as the Reynisdrangar. According to folklore, three trolls named Skessudrangur, Laddrangur, and Langhamar attempted to drag a three-masted ship to land but were caught at dawn by the sunlight and turned into rocks.\nWhen visiting, don\u2019t let the small, gentle-looking waves fool you. There\u2019s a dangerously strong undertow at Reynisfjara Beach, so tourists are warned to stay well away from the water\u2019s edge. The undertow can quickly sweep a person out to sea, so best to remain safely back.\nAlso striking are the much-photographed columnar basalt formations that form H\u00e1lsanefshellir cave. (At the end of this post there\u2019s another photo that shows a more expansive view of the basalt columns.) The hexagonal basalt columns form when basaltic lava slowly cools over time. Perhaps the most famous basaltic columnar formation in the world is the Giant\u2019s Causeway in Northern Ireland.\nNo matter which direction you turn, there\u2019s a gorgeous sight to behold.\nEven behind the beach is a picturesque snapshot of Icelandic life, complete with a view of a glacier in the distance.\nThough being here made me reflect on the affect we all have as tourists. Like many beautiful places around the world, tourism can overtake the area. My photos show very few people but that was intentional; I had to carefully frame each photo. Here\u2019s what it looked like when I didn\u2019t try to avoid the crowds. And yes, that is a bride in her wedding dress posing against the basalt columns. It\u2019s food for thought, how can we as tourists visit the places we want to see and honor the integrity of the place.\nReynisfjara Beach is a stunning beach and unlike any other I\u2019ve been to. I\u2019m grateful for the chance to have seen it. If you go, enjoy its beauty and be mindful.\nCharles McCool\ton October 2, 2016 at 10:31 am\nGorgeous place, right? We were there in June and it is indeed magical.\nMara\ton October 2, 2016 at 12:08 pm\nYes, truly magical. I\u2019d love to go back to Iceland and explore more.\nSarah (JetSetting Fools)\ton October 7, 2016 at 9:24 am\nWe loved our visit to Reynisfjara Beach \u2013 even in January! And, it\u2019s true, those waves are sneaky and fierce! I wasn\u2019t paying attention while trying to snap a photo (yes, one without all the people in it!) and got caught in a wave, knocking me over and soaking my lower half. Thankfully, I stayed on the beach though!\nMara\ton October 7, 2016 at 2:50 pm\nWow! You were lucky! You must having been freezing afterward.\nI was looking at your wintery photos of the waterfalls I visited. Such a beautiful contrast to summer.",
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        "raw_content": "VCP's investment team has extensive specialised global and local experience to support collaboration with portfolio companies' Boards.\nSAM SITHOLE\nNONO MKHONDO\nZANDILE NKWANYANA\nMONDE NKOSI\nTIMOTHY OLLS\nMIKKI MOTAUNG\nAWELE OKONTA\nBMPhil, BCom (Hons), UCT\nAntony co-founded Value Capital Partners (VCP) with Sam Sithole in October 2016. Prior to that, Antony\u2019s notable business accomplishment was the founding (1990) and building of Brait, South Africa\u2019s premier private equity business which is regarded as being the pioneer of private equity in the region and played an important role in bringing both domestic and international investors into the asset class. Brait\u2019s investment record has consistently been in the top quartile in domestic, emerging market and global performance surveys. Antony then became a non-executive director after Brait restructured in 2011 and ultimately exited his governance commitments in 2013. 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        "raw_content": "Masai (name)\nMasai may refer to:\nMasai, Johor, a place in Malaysia\nMaasai people, an ethnic group in East Africa\nMaasai language, language of the Maasai ethnic group\nMasai (name), Kenyan name\nMasai giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis tippelskirchi), also known as the Maasai Giraffe or Kilimanjaro Giraffe, the largest subspecies of giraffe and the tallest land mammal\nMaasai Mara National Reserve, a large game reserve in Kenya\nMassai (c.1847-1906 or 1911), an Apache warrior\nMaasai (disambiguation)\nThis page contains text from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia - https://wn.com/Masai\nMasai <\u9a6c\u897f / \u5417\u54c2> is a town located in east Johor Bahru District, Malaysia, and is the oldest part of Johor Bahru. It is located 25 kilometres from the Johor Bahru city centre. Masai is located on route J10 which leads to Kong Kong, a fishing village along Johor River. 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        "raw_content": "So today is Sebastian\u2019s one-month birthday. I can\u2019t believe it\u2019s been that long, it\u2019s gone by in a blur. Although there are some very early mornings when sunset and sunrise seem to run together and it feels like it\u2019s been quite a long time. But here he is, a month old \u2026 he\u2019s still little, probably just over 7 pounds now. He\u2019s on the verge of being too big for his preemie diapers, I think.\nObservations and things I\u2019ve learned in the past month (in no particular order):\n\u2022 I\u2019ve been impressively attentive in some areas and embarrassingly negligent in others.\n\u2022 I now wear between 3 and 5 different shirts per day, everyday.\n\u2022 Watching him be born is something I\u2019ll never forget.\n\u2022 Michelle can make him smile by tickling his cheek with her hair. 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        "raw_content": "XXXTentacion, rising rapper accused of violence, shot dead at 20\nPhoto: XXXTentacion has been shot dead in Florida. (Instagram: xxxtentacion)\nRelated Story: Kendrick Lamar interrupts show to stop white fan from rapping the N-word\nRelated Story: To the Kendrick Lamar fan checked over using the N-word \u2014 you got lucky\nControversial US rapper and singer Jahseh Onfroy, known as XXXTentacion, has died following a shooting in South Florida, local police have confirmed.\nThe rapper was leaving a motorcycle dealership when he was shot\nKanye West, Travis Scott and Diplo are among the musicians paying tribute\nXXXTentacion was facing 15 felony charges at the time of his death\nEarlier the local Broward Sheriff's Office confirmed it was \"working an incident regarding a shooting\" next to a motorcycle dealership.\nA few minutes later it added: \"The adult male that was taken to the hospital has been pronounced dead\".\nPolice said Onfroy, 20, was leaving the dealership when he was approached by two armed suspects.\nAt least one of the suspects fired a gun, hitting Onfroy, before fleeing in a dark-coloured SUV. Investigators said it appeared to be a possible robbery.\nVideos taken at the scene and shared on social media showed the rapper's slumped body in the driver's seat of a black sports car as a bystander attempted to take his pulse.\nVideo: Aerial vision of the black vehicle parked near the motorcycle dealership. (ABC News)\nStephanie Martinez, a 29-year-old mother who lives in the neighbourhood, was just coming back from the pool with her kids when she heard three shots.\nShe drove to the end of the street and saw the rapper's body in the car.\n\"He has his mouth open and his hand out. Two people went over and checked his pulse,\" said Ms Martinez, who also saw blood.\n\"It's just weird because he should've had security and stuff with him.\"\nKanye West said: \"rest in peace ... I never told you how much you inspired me when you were here thank you for existing\".\nExternal Link: @kanyewest: Rest in peace I ever told you how you inspired me when you were here thank you for existing\"\nTravis Barker tweeted: \"I'm at a loss for words... speechless #RIPXXXTentacion Loved collaborating with you. You were a true artist \u2026\"\nExternal Link: @travisbarker: I\"m at a loss for words...\nAnd J. Cole said, in part: \"RIP X. Enormous talent and limitless potential and a strong desire to be a better person. God bless his family, friends and fans\".\nExternal Link: @BigSean: \"My heart dropped when I heard about xxxtentacion, I feel like we only got to see a glimpse of his artistry...\"\nXXXTentacion a controversial and sometimes reviled figure\nIn the last 18 months, Onfroy quickly rose to become one of popular music's most controversial and, in some circles, reviled figures.\nHe racked up huge streaming numbers \u2014 on Spotify, his song Sad! had more than 270 million streams and was on its Top 50 chart this week in the United States and globally.\nSeveral of his tracks went platinum, including Changes, Roll in Peace with fellow rapper Kodak Black, and Look at Me!\nBut much of his brief career was mired in controversy.\nIn 2016, he was arrested on charges including home invasion for a 2015 incident, and less than a month later was arrested on charges that he attacked his pregnant girlfriend Geneva Ayala.\nHe was jailed for violating his bail conditions and later faced more charges including witness tampering.\nOnfroy repeatedly denied Ms Ayala's claims, saying she was attacked by someone else and was not pregnant, among other contentions.\nAt the time of his death, Onfroy was facing 15 felony charges.\nIn early 2017, Onfroy caused controversy after appearing to lynch a white child in his video for Look At Me!.\nHis album ? was released in March 2018 and went to No 1.\nOnfroy was initially one of two artists Spotify removed from its promoted playlists in May in accordance with its new policy on hateful music and conduct.\nBut after a backlash in the music industry, Spotify backpedalled and said it would no longer attempt to police conduct and restored XXXTentacion to its playlists (although it did not do the same for R Kelly).\nTopics: death, music, united-states",
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        "raw_content": "Brandon Schecter paints Atlanta United-inspired banners, sets up flags for games and recently helped place pieces of foil in team colors of black, red, and gold on every seat in Mercedes-Benz Stadium for a shimmering, crowd-driven display of support.\nHe\u2019s part of an Atlanta United supporter group called \u201cFootie Mob,\u201d which tailgates before games and helps create elaborate displays in the stands for the city\u2019s wildly popular two-year-old soccer team. He\u2019s just one of the thousands whose loud support for the young team have set a new standard for Atlanta fans in advance of Saturday\u2019s title match for the MLS Cup 2018.\nToday before kickoff, Schecter will join other ravenous fans who will march their way into the Mercedes-Benz Stadium accompanied by drums and horns, singing \u201cWe are the A. From way down South. And we are here, rowdy and proud, Sha la la la Sha la la la.\u201d\nA season ticket holder, Schecter travels to away games \u2013 from Houston to Philadelphia and Montreal to New York and Denver. The 38-year-old attorney even learned a little Spanish to help him perfect Latino-inspired chants like \"Vamos. Vamos Atlanta. Esta noche tenemos que Ganar,\u201d or \u201cLet\u2019s go. Let\u2019s go Atlanta. Tonight we have to win.\u201d\nAtlanta United fans fill Mercedes-Benz Stadium to cheer their team to a 3-0 victory over the New York Red Bulls during the first half in their Eastern Conference finals MLS soccer game on Sunday, Nov. 25, 2018, in Atlanta. Curtis Compton/ccompton@ajc.com\nVideo: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution\nSchecter is all-in. But his enthusiasm is surprising and unexpected, even for Schecter. He grew up in Nashville, and when he moved to Atlanta about 12 years ago, he already had his sports teams. He was a die-hard Pittsburgh Steelers fan. He also loved the game of soccer but had developed an allegiance to the German National Soccer Team as a child.\nWhen he first heard about Atlanta starting a new MLS soccer team, his interest was tepid at best. He had never even watched a complete MLS game before. But at the first home game at Bobby Dodd Stadium just last year, Schecter was surrounded by passionate fans and constant energy \u2014 cheering, chanting, waving flags. Vociferous chants of \u2018A-T-L\u2019 \u2018A-T-L\u2019 reverberated from the stands. The soccer team wasn\u2019t just good, but really good. Schecter was instantly hooked.\nMORE: An Atlanta United participation guide\nSeason ticket holder Brandon Schecter has traved to many Atlanta United away games. (Contributed photo)\n\u201cSuddenly this team gave everyone an opportunity to come together \u2013 from transplants to immigrants, to life-long Atlanta residents, suddenly we have this team for everyone,\u201d said Schecter.\nOnly in its second season, Atlanta United has the chance to win the first major professional sports title for Atlanta since the Atlanta Braves won the championship in 1995.\nWith record-breaking attendance throughout the season, Atlanta United can count on a crowd of over 70,000 fervent fans in the glorious, state-of-the art Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Coached by Argentine Gerardo \u201cTata\u201d Martino, the team features Josef Martinez of Venezuela and Paraguay\u2019s Miguel Almiron who have lit up the league with goals and assists. Martinez was named Major League Soccer\u2019s Landon Donovan MVP for the 2018 season on Wednesday. Almiron finished second in the voting.\nTeam owner Arthur Blank has flexed his muscles financially and creatively to launch a successful team.\nAtlanta sports fans have a reputation for showing up late and thinking in the back of their mind their team won\u2019t win a championship. But fans like Schecter call Atlanta United part of a new Atlanta \u2014 one that is bold, confident and innovative.\nIn March, Atlanta United fans unfurled banners before the game shaped like tombstones, reading \u201cR.I.P. BAD SPORTS TOWN.\u201d\nBrandon Schecter quickly became a fan of Atlanta United. Schecter said he loves living in Atlanta, and Atlanta United has only strengthened his connection to the city.CONTRIBUTED\nForget showing up late. Fans like Schecter show up days, even weeks before games. Volunteers from supporter groups rent space in warehouses to work on enormous \u201ctifos\u201d \u2014 an Italian word for choreographed displays of fan support.\nThe recent tifo involving foil \u2014 specially ordered from Germany \u2014 on every seat was a full-stadium mosaic designed by members of the Resurgence supporter group and required weeks of planning. Schecter and volunteers from other supporter groups helped set it up.\n\u201cWe had some concerns in the weeks leading up to it and making sure people were actually in their seats and ready to go, and on time,\u201d said Ben Reed, part of the leadership team for Resurgence, a supporter group known for being rowdy, raucous and anti-authority.\nJust after the singing of the National Anthem, the striking tifo was revealed \u2014 pieces of foil spelling out \u201cATL\u201d in one section of the stadium, \u201cVamos\u201d across the way, and surrounded by five black and red strips along the sidelines.\n\u201cThere was a little relief that it looked great, and excitement that we have over 70,000 people here for a soccer game and they are really into it,\u201d said Reed of Atlanta.\nIn 2014, Curtis Jenkins and his friend Stefan Kallweit, excited about the just-announced Atlanta United FC, joked on Facebook about creating a supporters\u2019 group and naming it Footie Mob, a play off of the Atlanta hip hop group Goodie Mob which formed in the early 1990s. Within a year, they moved forward with the plan, founding what is one of four main supporter groups known for mixing music, food, beer, and soccer culture \u2014 all with Atlanta connections. They have music-inspired chants from Atlanta artists including R.E.M and the B-52s. A staple is \u201cWe Ready,\u201d which is from an Archie Eversole song and likely familiar to Falcons fans.\nThe Footie Mob has about 1,500 members who pay $25 to $65 for annual dues and get discounts to food at tailgates and members also receive special fan merch including a scarf that says \u201cBless Your Heart.\u201d\nJenkins, a 39-year-old Atlanta native who is a fire marshal, has long been a fan of Atlanta sports teams with strong memories from the 90s era of the Atlanta Braves, the 80s with Dominque Wilkins on the Atlanta Hawks, and the ups and downs of the Atlanta Falcons.\n\u201cI am a Falcons fan and the accountant is a New Orleans Saints fan, and another colleague is a Pittsburgh Steelers fan,\u201d said Jenkins. \u201cBut now, everyone has found this one team.\u201d\nAshley Robinson, and her son Quincy, who is 14, dress up as Run DMC for a Halloween tailgate. Robinson, a stock broker, DJs at tailgate parties before Atlanta United games.\nMeanwhile Ashley Robinson, a 35-year-old stock broker who lives in Decatur, is a passionate Falcons fan (she has a Falcons tattoo on her right wrist). The timing of the start of Atlanta United was perfect, only months after the crushing Super Bowl loss. It was the kind of loss that can bring a city down for a very long time.\n\u201cThe city was deflated, and I was eager to be part of something new from the ground up,\u201d she said. \u201cI used to say Falcons was the marriage and Atlanta United was a side thing. But it\u2019s become neck and neck.\u201d\nAtlanta United fans celebrate a 3-0 victory over the New York Red Bulls during the second half in their Eastern Conference finals MLS soccer game on Sunday, Nov. 25 in Atlanta. Curtis Compton/ccompton@ajc.com\nAnd then there\u2019s Gary Paterson who lives in a small village called Urchfont near Stonehenge in the southwest of England. He lived in Atlanta from March 2015 to September 2017 \u2013 just long enough to form a lasting bond with Atlanta United, the team, as well as its fans. Since leaving Atlanta, he\u2019s flown back for the first playoff game against New York City. And he\u2019s flying back for Saturday\u2019s game, his fare covered by Atlanta United President Darren Eales who was impressed by Paterson\u2019s loyalty.\nAtlanta United fans celebrate after forward Josef Martinez makes the MLS season record tieing goal, his 27th of the year, during a 3-1 victory over the Columbus Crew in a MLS soccer match on Sunday, August 19, 2018, in Atlanta. Curtis Compton/ccompton@ajc.com\nToday, Atlanta United\u2019s ardent fans near and far are bursting with pride and excitement.\n\u201cFor the city, this is the championship we have been missing,\u201d said Jenkins. \u201cWhat I love about the players is they will go 100 miles an hour to the final whistle. 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        "raw_content": "Egypt faces another dam challenge\nWalaa Hussein October 14, 2015\nEgypt has been expressing its fears that the Renaissance Dam project would be completed before a planned study is carried out, as this could jeopardize Egypt\u2019s share of the Nile waters.\nREUTERS/Tiksa Negeri\nConstruction workers are seen at a distance in a section of Ethiopia's Grand Renaissance Dam, as it undergoes construction, in Benishangul Gumuz Region, Guba Woreda, in Ethiopia, March 31, 2015.\nCairo \u2014 Controversy prevailed in the Egyptian public opinion, after Deltares, a Dutch advisory institute, announced on Sept. 15 its withdrawal from a study to assess the risks that the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, which is under construction on the Blue Nile, can cause to Egypt and Sudan.\nThe withdrawal from the project by Deltares has been met by a wave of objections in Egypt for fear that this could further obstruct the completion of the study, which was supposed to be completed last March \u2014 at the time, the research hadn't even started yet. Ethiopia, on the other hand, has completed 47% of the required work on the dam and is preparing to inaugurate and operate the first stage in October 2016. This initial operation threatens to reduce Egypt\u2019s share of the Nile waters, currently standing about 55.5 billion cubic meters, by 14.5 billion cubic meters.\nDeltares justified its withdrawal in a statement posted on its website Sept. 15, saying that the conditions as imposed by the Tripartite National Committee and BRL Group, a French consultancy firm that is also carrying out a study alongside Deltares before the latter withdrew, on how the study should be carried out did not provide sufficient guarantees that the results delivered would be unbiased and accurate.\nThe negotiations between Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia, on the one hand, and Deltares and BRL, on the other, failed to resolve the differences over the tasks to be carried out by Deltares and BRL in order to conduct the planned study. BRL, which is required to conduct 70% of the study, made an offer where it monopolizes the study and turns Deltares into a subcontractor that performs the tasks delegated to it by BRL, which Deltares has rejected.\nEgyptian Minister of Irrigation Hossam Maghazi told Al-Monitor that the Egyptian government confirms that it is confident Ethiopia will abide by the agreement of principles between Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan on Ethiopia's Grand Renaissance Dam, which was signed by Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir in Khartoum last March, to not cause any damage to Egypt in the operation of the Renaissance Dam.\nYet former Egyptian Minister of Irrigation Mohamed Nasr Eldin Allam told Al-Monitor that there is a loophole in the provisions of the agreement of principles, which is resulting in Ethiopia not abiding by the agreement with Egypt in terms of operating the dam and the date of the first filling of the Renaissance Dam reservoir. The agreement stipulates that Ethiopia wait 15 months from the start of the study before starting to fill the tank. Ethiopia is getting ready to fill the tank while the study has not commenced yet. Allam said that this will pose a threat to Egypt\u2019s share of the water in case the dam was operated without this study.\nArticle 5 of the agreement, which is on the principle to cooperate on the first filling and operation of the dam, stipulates \u201cto implement the recommendations of the International Panel of Experts [IPOE], respect the final outcomes of the final report, and agree on the guidelines and rules on the first filling of the dam, which the owner of the dam may adjust from time to time, and inform the downstream countries of any unforeseen or urgent circumstances requiring adjustments in the operation of the dam, in a timeline of 15 months from the inception of the two studies recommended by the IPOE.\u201d\nAllam accused the Egyptian negotiator of killing time to the advantage of Ethiopia and asked why the study is planned to take place while Ethiopia is already preparing for the opening of the first stage of the dam and has already completed a significant part of the construction.\nAccording to water experts in Egypt, the operation of the first stage of the Renaissance Dam and the filling of the first part of the lake with an estimated 14.5 billion cubic meters means that Egypt's share of the water will be reduced by 14.5 billion cubic meters, which can irrigate 3 million feddan (3.1 million acres). Moreover, Ethiopia\u2019s completion of the dam construction and decision to completely fill the lake, with a reservoir capacity and evaporation rate of up to 90 billion cubic meters, means that it will hold 30 billion cubic meters of water flood every year to fill it. This will cause Lake Nasser to dry completely, and therefore the electricity generation using the Aswan Dam will be halted.\nIn this regard, Maghazi said, \u201cWho is paying attention to the importance of completing the study when the dam is under construction and the first stage is scheduled to operate next year? The study that was set to be conducted with Ethiopia has nothing to do with the building designs of the dam as a facility. Yet we are discussing and studying the dam\u2019s large storage capacity, which Egypt rejects.\u201d\nMaghazi stressed that the study will determine the damage that could be inflicted on Egypt as a result of storage capacity, as well as the operating mechanism to avoid such damage.\nFor his part, Alaa Yassin, Egyptian government spokesman for the Renaissance Dam file, told Al-Monitor, \u201cWe are acting in several directions to resolve the differences between Deltares and BRL and resume the required studies on the Renaissance Dam. Yet there are no guarantees that there might be a solution, honestly.\u201d\nHe added, \u201cTime is being wasted. It is in the advantage of one of the sides to stall, while time is a pressure factor for the Egyptian side.\u201d Yassin concluded that the agreement of principles requires that Ethiopia agree with Egypt on the rules to operate the first stage. He did not deny that the article stipulates that this takes place in a timeline of 15 months from the inception of the studies.\nCairo is currently engaged in the development of several alternatives to overcome the crisis of attrition, as more than a year has passed without the inception of the study. This has prompted Egypt to call on Addis Ababa and Khartoum to hold an urgent meeting, which may take place at the end of October, to resolve the differences between the companies in charge of the study and to convince Deltares to retract its decision to withdraw and to carry out the tasks to complete the study.\nFound in: water security, water management, renaissance dam, nile river, ethiopia, construction\nTurkey names 'water czar' to ease disputes with Iraq\nEgypt to take charge of Tanzania dam construction\nEgypt preparing for stage 3 of Victoria-Mediterranean project\nClosing Hezbollah tunnels only first step in Israel's northern operation",
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        "raw_content": "This article was posted on the Globe and Mail's website today at 5:05pm EDT:\nArts groups want B.C. minister to feel their pain\nBy Fiona Morrow, Vancouver\nBritish Columbia's arts community is in a state of shock following comments made by the Minister for Tourism, Culture and the Arts, Kevin Krueger, that the community is not concerned about the provincial government's projected 50-per-cent cuts to funding.\n\"I am not hearing complaints at all from the arts and cultural community,\" Kreuger said on Victoria-based radio station C-FAX's Eye on the Arts show earlier this month. \"I don't think anyone is lighting their hair on fire at what is coming down the pipe.\"\nIn a recent interview with The Globe and Mail, the minister stood behind those comments - adding that he tends to \"answer questions very frankly,\" and suggesting that the arts community should know enough to \"trust that we're not about to change our principles.\"\nThe minister's initial comments \"went viral immediately,\" says Howard Jang, general manager of Vancouver's Arts Club Theatre Company. Following the radio interview, the board chairs and executive directors of the seven major arts organizations in the province - the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Vancouver Opera, Vancouver Art Gallery, Playhouse Theatre, Arts Club, Ballet B.C., and Bard on the Beach - sent a letter to Premier Gordon Campbell outlining exactly their fears for the future of the arts in British Columbia.\nThe same day, a grassroots letter-writing campaign was launched via a Facebook group that numbered 200 members by sundown - and had reached more than 530 by yesterday. Krueger said in recent interview that his office was responding to all of the letters that had been generated since the radio spot, remarking that he found it \"comical\" that mail was arriving from as far away as Texas.\nIn the Feb. 17 budget, general arts-and-culture funding was reduced from $19.5-million to $11.9-million. And, as part of the Liberal government's three-year budget projection, funding would be further reduced to $9.6-million in 2010-11 before rebounding slightly to $9.8-million in 2011-12. To ease the pain this year, a one-off supplementary fund was announced that is expected to maintain previous levels of funding for the 2009-10 fiscal period, but with no guarantee that extra money will be there going forward.\nJang says Krueger's statement was bewildering: \"His predecessor, Bill Bennett, had asked the community to write and tell him what these cuts would mean to their organizations, and there was a considerable amount of communication sent in. Where has that all gone?\" If the Arts Club were to lose half of its funding, it would have to look at cutting back its core programming, Jang adds. \"A cut of that size is really significant. We would have to take a very hard look at our provincial touring program, for example.\"\nAt the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, president and CEO Jeff Alexander points out that funding of the arts has been proven to create a stimulus effect through employment and through purchases from for-profit companies. Alexander says that any cuts would prove to be \"anti-stimulus.\" According to the ministry's own research, for every $1 invested in the arts, the province gets back $1.38.\nNevertheless, Alexander says, he wasn't surprised that the minister hadn't picked up on the community's concerns. \"We typically spend our time expressing gratitude for the funds we receive,\" he says, rather than angling to get the government to notice criticism. \"The arts community very much appreciates the support the government provides, and we are always conscious of thanking them for what they've done in the past.\"\nBut Scott Walker, host of Eye on the Arts , the radio show on which Krueger made his initial comments, says he was stunned by the minister's response. \"I see palpable fear in the province's arts community,\" he said by phone from his office in Victoria at the advocacy group ProArt Alliance, where he is on staff. \"I don't know who he is getting his information from, but I know that my [ProArt Alliance] colleagues have made it quite clear in discussions with the minister that they are really worried about the next two years.\"\nDuring the radio interview, Krueger suggested that the economics of the time require everyone to \"bite the bullet\" and \"square our shoulders,\" before quoting from the Bible, Matthew 6:34, to drive his point home: \"Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof.\"\n\"I had to look that up after the show,\" acknowledges Walker. \"I think he's telling us not to worry about tomorrow - there's enough to worry about today.\"\nAsked what he meant by the biblical reference, the minister told The Globe and Mail: \"They should give the government some credit for what we've been able to do up to this year - and this year too, considering the difficulties - and trust that we're not about to change our principles or our way of doing things.\"\nThe Vancouver-based Alliance for Arts and Culture, which represents 350 member organizations from across the artistic disciplines, has spearheaded the mounting opposition to the cuts. Its requests to meet with the minister have not been granted.\n\"We have yet to receive a response,\" a spokesperson told The Globe.\n\"We have had no request for a meeting with them,\" insists Krueger. \"If they ask for a meeting, they will get one.\" He adds that he is eager to have constructive dialogue with the community. \"If they have an idea of how things were done better in the past, I'd really like to hear that, instead of pro-forma letters that are just critical and demonstrate outrage that isn't based on knowledge.\"\nThe Alliance is very pleased that Minister Krueger is open to a meeting, and we will inviting someone to follow up on his invitation as soon as possible. As was stated in the Globe, our previous requests have not received a response, and our invitation for the Minister to participate in the Vancouver Arts Summit was declined. We will keep everyone appraised of the situation as it develops. 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        "raw_content": "Essential Safety Checks on Your Car before Your Summer Holiday\nYou might drive around in your car every day but if you are using it to go on your summer holiday\nThe chances are that you will be travelling a far greater distance plus navigating through unknown areas.\nMost of us expect our car to be safe enough to drive every day but if you're going further afield, it's worth taking the time to carry out a few more checks.\nYou don't need to be a mechanic to perform the basics so if you know your way around your engine reasonably well, you could probably do the checks yourself. Here's a few of the essential safety checks you should always carry out before you go on your summer holiday.\nIf your car is in good condition and running well, a service isn't strictly necessary before you go away if you have had one when it fell due.\nMost people opt for an annual service as this is a good way to check some of the fundamental parts which can easily wear out and end up causing bigger problems. If you are a high mileage driver, you may want to get your car serviced more frequently.\nIf you are due to have a full service, arranging for it to take place before you go will provide you with the peace of mind that a qualified mechanic has checked your car over thoroughly.\nToolkit and emergency provisions\nYou might not know one end of a spanner from another but keeping a toolkit in your car could be very useful in the event that you break down.\nAlthough you might not be able to do it yourself, if it's something simple such as changing a tyre, you might be able to persuade a passer-by to give you a hand. Having a toolkit in the car means that if a friendly stranger is willing and able to help out, they will have the necessary tools for the job.\nIn addition to a toolkit, keeping emergency provisions in your boot is essential. This might mean bottled water, a warning triangle (to protect from other road users) as well as blankets. Even in the height of summer, it can get surprisingly cold at night. If you are going on a winter holiday, you might also want to include a snow shovel just in case.\nTyres not inflated to the right pressure level can be a major cause of accidents so it's vital that you check what the correct pressure should be and top your tyres up to this level accordingly. Don't forget to include the spare tyre in your safety checks.\nIt's also essential that you check the tyres for bulges or any excessive wearing of the various parts or edges.\nDon't forget if you have locking wheel nuts you will need to see that they are included in the toolkit.\nThis will be checked during a service but its good driving practice to keep an eye on it between services.\nUsing a dipstick you can easily see whether there is any oil and whether it needs to be refilled. Don't rely on services and warning lights to let you know about any potential problems.\nAlthough it may seem like a frivolous inclusion, if you can't see properly out of your windscreen you will find it much harder to respond quickly to road emergencies. It's also illegal to drive on the roads without a functioning screenwash system.\nDon't be tempted to use plain water; this won't remove the grime and the oil which can very quickly become ingrained into your windows.\nWhen the engine is cool, make sure you take a look to see how much coolant you have; this is also the place when the levels of antifreeze can be checked.\nAn often-forgotten part of the process, it's a good idea to check that both lights are operational and at the same level before setting off on your holidays.\nAs well as your main beam, your fog lights, side lights and indicators all need to be looked at.\nChecking that your car is in the best possible shape is an essential step in protecting both you and your family before setting off. Once you have the peace of mind which comes with knowing your car is fully road-safe, you can set off and enjoy the holiday ahead of you!",
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        "raw_content": "Cast : Jim Carrey, Steve Carell, Carol Burnett\tScreenplay : Ken Daurio, Cinco Paul\tRelease : March 3, 2008\tDirector : Jimmy Hayward, Steve Martino\tGenre : Animation, Comedy, Family, Adventure, Fantasy\tCountry : USA\tStream Now\tRob's Rating : Tim's Rating : Bang for your Buck :\n\"So please,\" Horton said, \"as a favor to me, try not to disturb them. Just please let them be.\"\nNobody can take this away from Blue Sky Animation Studios: their new version of Horton Hears a Who! is far and away the best of the decade's three Dr. Seuss adaptations, although neither How the Grinch Stole Christmas - a vile film - nor The Cat in the Hat - a loathsome and vile film - set that bar insurmountably high.\nI don't have it in me to criticise those who therefore declare Horton a success (most everybody, to judge from the enthalled packed theater where I saw the film, and the generally positive critical reception), but I'm not at all prepared to go that far. The film is occasionally charming, frequently dull, and terrible just often enough to leave me feeling more dissatisfied than not. Take it for all in all, it's little more than all of the other talking animal CGI cartoons that were unavoidable in 2006 and blissfully absent for most of 2007. There's just enough of the spirit of Theodor Geisel to push the film a notch or two higher than most of its stablemates, but all of the typical ingredients are here: a celebrity-heavy cast composed with an eye towards marketing more than art; copious pop-culture references, several of them pitched miles about the target audience's heads; energetic setpieces that don't really add much of anything to the whole; a pop song sing-along wedged uncomfortably into the film in the most obnoxious way imaginable.\nIn fairness, some of the tricks that screenwriters Ken Dario and Cinco Paul (a team whose body of work is positively littered with awfulness) use to update the material is clever and maybe even welcome; in particular, replacing Seuss's anti-McCarthyite fable with an atypically subtle anti-Religious Right message borders on smart. The key, for the curious, is when the sour Kangaroo (Carol Burnett) refers to \"pouch-schooling\" her boy to keep him from learning things she doesn't approve of. Though the pun is acidic, the dog-whistle is unexpectedly sly. Still, like everything else involved in blowing up a perfectly balanced bedtime story into 88 minutes, it tends to get amplified to the point of annoyance.\nAlong the way, most of the sweet simplicity of Seuss's original is lost; no, not \"lost,\" just hidden behind the bombast. The blame for that lies across a spectrum, from the writers to directors Jimmy Hayward (a Pixar-trained animator; clearly not a Pixar-trained storyteller) and Steve Martino, to the voice of Horton himself: Jim Carrey, veteran of the train wreck that was Ron Howard's adaptation of Grinch. It's not true that everything wrong with the film is Horton's characterisation, but it's probably the biggest single flaw. In the original - and yes, I know you're not supposed to compare films with their source material, but this is Dr. Seuss we're talking about, the 20th century's greatest narrative poet-illustrator - Horton was a simple, driven individual, who na\u00efvely repeated the mantra, \"a person's a person, no matter how small,\" as though that alone could keep the forces of evil at bay and win over even the staunchest ideological enemy, which of course it did. In the movie, Carrey's Horton is a typical example of the comedian's less-disciplined performances, a cavalcade of goofy voices and shaky impersonations. His Henry Kissinger is a particular marvel; marvelous that it found it's way into a 2008 kid's movie, if nothing else. Horton is not here a determined innocent or na\u00efve prophet, but a wise-cracking show-off, the latest in a long line of Bugs Bunny's underachieving descendants.\nIn other words, he's the lead character in a CGI movie about animals. It's only objectionable in that it's not remotely Seussian; in fact, in the grand scheme of the genre, at least Horton gets a few honestly amusing lines. That's pretty much the whole movie: relentlessly typical, but a bit better than the median. The copious expansions to the narrative source are all out of Writing Post-Modern Children's Movies 101: we have the twisty father-son relationship between the Mayor Who (Steve Carell, blissfully uninterested in vocal mugging) and his son Jojo, a sarcastic side-kick for Horton, Morton the mouse-thing (Seth Rogen), and lots of little comic vignettes that are wry more than they are witty. There's also a whole lot of narration, delivered by CBS News figure Charles Osgood, and this is objectionable: it's in Seuss's customary meter, and in Seuss's customary rhyming couplets, and the great majority of it is not written by Seuss. This is the equivalent of a Shakespearean film in freshly composed blank verse - \"Oh God, you are so sexy, Juliet / I'm gonna bone you right here on the floor\" - and it's horrifying in a moral sense, to say nothing of the aesthetics.\nAs for the animation: well, credit to Blue Sky for not going the Dreamworks route and making all their films look identical. Horton is no Ice Age, though some of that franchise's attempted photorealism can be seen here and there in the jungle backgrounds. Unfortunately, their game attempt at making Seuss's drawings move - thought not remotely as soul-devouring as it was in the live-actions films - is at best a wash. Even at his most detailed, Seuss relied on spare art to carry his words, more like tinted pencil sketches than anything. There is a moment early in Horton when the elephant's imagination renders the Whos in a 2-D style that looks exactly like Seuss's drawings come to life (far more than in Chuck Jones's classic Grinch TV special), and it's the most visually exciting part of the movie. Otherwise, it's all a bit too detailed, to meet the needs of a marketplace dictated primarily by Pixar's frightening precision, and it doesn't feel very Seussish at all. The characters don't really look right, more than anything; I don't just mean that they don't like like the drawings (and really, they don't), but also that they look a whole lot like plasticine figures moving with sinuous fluidity. There are definitely places where this is flat-out horrifying, and unfortunately, most of those places involve Horton himself. Tactile animated characters are fine, but these look like Horton toys acting out the plot.\nAh, well. I'm not the audience for this film. 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        "raw_content": "Is Government Shutdown New Business as Usual?\nIn case you hadn\u2019t noticed, the federal government remains shut down, sort of. More than a week later, it\u2019s hard to get a handle on the impact of the latest stoppage, unless you\u2019re among the estimated 350,000 workers given an early pass for Christmas or 400,000 working without pay.\nBut judging from the Bemidji Pioneer\u2019s account, there\u2019s relatively little immediate fallout to report in the northwestern Minnesota regional center, a likely barometer for other cities and towns.\nSome local offices for federal departments are remaining fully open during the shutdown, though. The Bemidji Social Security Office, located at 2900 Hannah Ave. NW is open, as is the U.S. Post Office at 401 Irvine Ave. NW, according to representatives. Additionally, there\u2019s no shutdown impacts from the Federal Aviation Administration affecting the Bemidji Regional Airport.\nThe main concern in Bemidji appears to be a potential disruption to the flow of federal grants and contracts across a variety of agencies.\n\u2026the Department of the Interior, which oversees the Bureau of Indian Affairs, is one of the agencies impacted by the federal shutdown. According to a contingency plan on the bureau\u2019s website, operational and administrative related to contract or grant administration can\u2019t continue when there\u2019s a lapse in funding.\nThe BIA\u2019s offices remain closed for business, including Indian Health Services. Yet the agency continues to offer medical care to residents as needed.\nAccording to its website, the IHS is continuing to provide direct clinical health care services, such as referrals for contracted services. The IHS can also perform \u201cdevelopment, issuance, oversight and other functions to meet immediate needs of patients, medical staff and medical facilities,\u201d the website said.\nIt\u2019s the same story over at the USDA where food inspection and other essential services remain up and running.\nSupplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Child Nutrition Program benefits, along with some farm payments such as market assistance loans, market facilitation payments and disaster assistance programs, will also be available during the shutdown.\nIn fact, the second government shutdown of 2018 doesn\u2019t overly concern top state officials. At least not yet, according to the Pioneer Press.\nMany federal programs are on a sort of \u2018funding autopilot\u2019 that should continue. Other programs can be kept going temporarily, sometimes with the help of state resources.\n\u2026Luckily, state leaders are accustomed to the recent volatility in Washington and have what [state Management and Budget Commissioner Myron] Frans called a \u201cshutdown playbook\u201d to consult.\nEven the media appears less obsessed than usual by the current closure, perhaps recalling Sen. Chuck Schumer\u2019s humiliation in ending the last shutdown. The Christmas closure has already lasted more than twice as long as the January 2018 standoff, perhaps because it\u2019s increasingly viewed as business as usual in both Bemidji and Washington.",
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        "raw_content": "Romney's 'Housing Plan' Already Making an Impact in La Jolla\nWhat's it like to have a polarizing political figure as a neighbor? What's it like when that polarizing political figure is planning a massive construction project on your block?\nSome residents of San Diego's La Jolla community have firsthand experience -- they live next to presidential candidate Mitt Romney's vacation home. In 2008, the former Massachusetts governor purchased a $12 million, 3,000-square-foot home on La Jolla's Dunemere Drive. But in 2011, he decided it was simply too small; his five children and 18 grandchildren couldn't properly enjoy the two-bedroom house with only a two-car garage.\nRomney released plans in August 2011 to raze the house and build an 11,000-square-foot home in its place. The new house will feature a 3,600-square-foot basement and a split-level four-car garage with a $55,000 car elevator.\nHow does your home's size compare to Mitt Romney's proposed mansion?\nBut Romney's presence in the upscale oceanside community has garnered some complaints from neighbors. Besides the expected gripes from those who disagree with the Republican's politics, some nonpartisan issues involve the new home's impact on nearby properties.\nSee 6 of Mitt Romney's Homes\nMitt Romney spent the first five years of his life in this 5,500-square-foot home (above) in the upscale Detroit Palmer Woods neighborhood before moving to Detroit\u2019s Bloomfield Hills suburb. Although Detroit real estate has been hard hit in the past few years, Palmer Woods real estate remained steady as a high-end neighborhood. However, even an upscale location couldn\u2019t save Romney\u2019s childhood home from foreclosure or the wrecking ball. After falling into disrepair in 2009, the house was one of 3,000 Detroit homes razed in the city\u2019s renewal plan.\nAccording to property records, Romney and his family purchased the seven-bedroom, 6.5-bath home in Belmont in 1989 \u2014 five years after Romney founded the investment firm Bain Capital. The Romneys\u2019 home sold for $3.5 million in 2009 \u2014 293 percent more than the 1989 purchase price of $890,000.\nSituated on 2.44 acres and within 25-minute drive from downtown Boston, the 6,434-square-foot Colonial was an ideal home base for Romney, his wife Ann and their five sons for 20 years.\nIn 1997, the Romneys plunked down $3 million for a summer home situated on 11 acres of lakefront in New Hampshire. The three-story, six-bedroom contemporary sits along Lake Winnipesaukee in Wolfeboro, purportedly \u201cthe oldest summer resort in America.\u201d\nWith a 5,400-square-foot main house and additional guesthouse, the estate is now worth an estimated $10 million. 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In August 2011, Romney filed an application with the city to bulldoze the single-story beachfront home and replace it with a larger, two-story home.\nA spokesperson for the politician explained: \"They [the Romneys] want to enlarge their two-bedroom home because with five married sons and 16 grandchildren it is inadequate for their needs.\u201d The spokesperson added that the renovation wouldn\u2019t begin until after the campaign has wrapped up.\nRomney\u2019s recent real estate purchase is the most modest on the list. In June 2010, he and Ann bought a two-bedroom townhouse in suburban Belmont. According to property listing information, the Romneys paid $895,000 for the 2,100-square-foot home in the new residential development The Woodlands.\nSince selling their Belmont mansion, this is the first property they\u2019ve owned in the Boston area in two years. 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        "raw_content": "With Four Years of Service, Can I Transfer Post 9/11 GI Bill Benefits to My Wife?\nQ: I served for four years (2000-2004). Am I eligible for the Post 9/11 Bill benefit? If I am can I transfer them to my wife?\nA: I have good news and I have bad news. The good news is you are eligible for the Post 9/11 GI Bill (provided you have an honorable discharge). Whether you have full Post 9/11 GI Bill entitlements or not depends on when you got out in 2004.\nIf it was after September 10th, then you are at the 100% tier. If it was before September 10th, then you are at the 90% level. Regardless of your tier level, you have 36 months of Post 9/11 GI Bill benefits you can use.\nWhile the difference between the two levels is only 10%, the differences go deeper. If you served on active duty, then you have to be at 100% to use the Yellow Ribbon Program. What the Yellow Ribbon Program does for you is if you pay out-state tuition or attend a private school, it helps pay the difference between what the school charges and what the Post 9/11 GI Bill pays. If you are at 90%, then you would have to pay the difference out-of-pocket.\nIf you attend a public school in your state of residency, then your GI Bill would pay your tuition and eligible fees in full and you would not need the Yellow Ribbon Program.\nThe bad news is you will not be able to transfer Post 9/11 GI Bill benefits to your wife. According to Post 9/11 GI Bill rules, you have to have served for at least six years, be serving \u201con or after August 1, 2009\u2033 and agree to serve an additional four years, before a transfer request would be approved.\nTags: eligibility, Post 9/11 GI Bill, Transferred Benefits,",
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        "raw_content": "Jungermann Quoted in German Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung\nDr. Sebastian Jungermann (Partner, Litigation, Frankfurt Office) was quoted in the July 12, 2010, article \u201cBP Shall Inform the US Government about Financial Transactions\u201d (\u201cBP soll Amerikas Regierung \u00fcber Finanzgesch\u00e4fte informieren\u201d) in the prominent German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. The article discusses a letter from U.S. authorities to BP, demanding advance notice of any asset sales or significant cash transfers. Dr. Jungermann analyzed the situation under these circumstances of the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, for which damages cannot yet be calculated. Dr. Jungermann refers to the fact that the assets of a limited company might be frozen if need be to stop an outflow of cash and assets to the shareholders. \"In such a case of imminent danger the government usually has far-reaching powers,\" Dr. Jungermann said. Foreign companies in the United States often voluntarily comply with legally unenforceable orders and requests, because of the risk of U.S. agencies or courts seizing their U.S.-based assets.",
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        "raw_content": "The Turkish Bath Page's Content\nThe Turkish Bath Story / Theme\nThe Turkish Bath is the culmination of all things Ingres considered great throughout his artistic career; female nudes and the Orient. He combined these two themes one last time, borrowing figures from his earlier paintings and from the many figure studies he sketched. It is said that no live models were used for this work.\nIn this erotic, harem scene Ingres displays a room full of Turkish women who have just returned from the pool, a theme inspired by the letters of Lady Montagu, who visited a women's bathhouse in Istanbul in the early eighteenth century.\nAn obvious reoccurring character is The Valpin\u00e7on Bather who, in her first time as Ingres' model scored the staring role as the only figure on the canvas. In her second appearance she still gains attention by being placed in the foreground, but this time she serenades the many other women with a stringed instrument. The other women lounge on sofas in various poses listening to her. Some dance in the background, others looking into a far off space. Some chat with another or drink coffee. The main element of eroticism in the painting focuses on two women, one of whom is caressing the breast of another sitting next to her.\nThe Turkish Bath Inspirations for the Work\nIngres took a fascination to the customs of the near Eastern world. He was particularly intrigued by the exotic sensuality of the Orient. With the common theme of the female nude, Ingres added his own preference by using females at a bathhouse as his main inspiration for the work. He combines figures used in his previous paintings and his numerous figure studies to form the group. He owes such inspiration to excerpts from Lady Montagu's letter of her travels to a bathhouse.\nExotic letters:\nIngres' liking of the Orient is the driving force behind The Turkish Bath. Ingres' inspiration for The Turkish Bath came from the letters of Lady Mary Wortley Montagu. In her two letters she describes the interior of a bathhouse in Istanbul of the early eighteenth century. It is said that Ingres copied the letters into his own notebook, probably around 1817.\nThe Turkish Bath Analysis\nA favorite subject of Ingres was the female nude. He loved to experiment and imaginatively enhance the female form as he considered it ideal. In The Turkish Bath he takes the liberty of showing as many idealized figures as the canvas space will allow.\nIngres divides the group of harem bathers into two. They exist in a deep but undefined space that lacks depth. The loungers set in the foreground are drawn in Ingres' particular fancy of anatomical distortion while the women in the background overlap one another making it difficult to judge anatomical correctness.\nUse of Color:\nUnder the classical training of David, Ingres was taught to focus more on drawing than on color. Though he paid meticulous attention to the details of the line, his use of colors is also carefully planned. His subjects are portrayed in a cold, filtered light, which tones down the relief of the figures, allowing line to dominate.\nThe light falls on the bather with her back turned to the viewer drawing attention to her. He highlights her left shoulder. The women in the foreground are void of such drastic highlights to their skin while the bathers in the background lounge in the shade. Their skin has a grayish tone.\nTone/Mood/Emotions elicited:\nAs usual, Ingres conjures up an obvious erotic mood as the women lounge in various positions on the plush sofas of the bath house. After having just come from the pool, many of the bathers are quite relaxed. Some woman dance, others chat. They lay on one another, they play with each other's hair. The most sensual portion of the painting is the rightmost part of the foreground where one bather gives a few view of her breasts while the others just behind her touch another.\nIngres used tight brushwork to achieve his near photographic realism. He captured the likeness of skin, as well as the textures of the silk and velvet.\nThe Turkish Bath Critical Reception\nThe Turkish Bath was commissioned by Prince Napoleon. After being sent back for its excessive nudity, The Turkish Bath remained in Ingres' possession while he made the changes necessary to please the Princess Napoleon. He signed it in 1862. It wasn't released to the public until after his death.\nIngres' The Turkish Bath and paintings with similar misrepresentations of the female body have recently come under attack from feminist scholars. They disregard the claim that such disfigurations were the artist's quest for ideal beauty and instead believe that his reconfiguration of the female form was based upon a sadistic distortion of the female body.\nPosthumous Reception:\nAt its greater public exposure in the Salon 1905 reactions were mixed. There were the usual hecklers who didn't understand the imagination of Ingres and critiqued his work harshly. Then there was Picasso. The Turkish Bath caught his attention in a manner that excited him deeply, enough for him to pay homage to this inspired canvas.\nThe Turkish Bath is considered a late masterpiece, as it was revealed to the public after Ingres' death.\nThe Turkish Bath Related Paintings\nIngres remained fascinated with the far away Orient throughout his career. Before painting The Turkish Bath, his final masterpiece, he dabbled in this exotic theme in The Valpin\u00e7on Bather, and with many of his sketches of the female form. An exceptional example is his Double Study for Odalisque with Slave. His figure studies later proved useful when painting The Turkish Bath. As with most of his work, The Turkish Bath especially influenced the great modern art master, Pablo Picasso.\nWorks By Ingres:\nThe Valpin\u00e7on Bather, 1808:\nOne of Ingres' earlier works, The Valpin\u00e7on Bather was a direct inspiration for his later The Turkish Bath. The starring figure in his 1808 work can be seen in almost exact simulation in The Turkish Bath. His early interest in eroticism only strengthened as he added more nudes to his late masterpiece. Her second appearance seems a little out of place amongst the rest of the bathers as she is the only one with her back turned to the viewers. The light falling on her puts her in strange focus and sets her apart from the others. She gains attention as her skin is a different tone than her comrades.\nLa Grande Odalisque, 1814:\nOne of Ingres' first experiments with themes of the Orient was in La Grande Odalisque. The odalisque, servant to the Sultan's pleasure, displays Ingres' vivid imagination. He applied anatomic distortions to her figure, elongating her back and pelvis area to create a more ideal form. Her position was early preparation for the many positions he would later draw in The Turkish Bath.\nDouble Study for Odalisque with Slave, circa 1839:\nSeveral of Ingres's sketch drawings attest to his interest in the representation of the female nude and in eroticism. These drawings display his desire to achieve a description of the female body that is both ideal and voluptuous. These studies may have been used later on for The Turkish Bath.\nWork by other Artists:\nLes Demoiselles d'Avignon, 1907, Picasso:\nThe influence of Ingres on Picasso can be seen throughout Pablo's career. Like Ingres, Picasso would create a world with a few lines of the pen, adding his colors after his design. One of Picasso's greatest additions to the art world, Cubism, was also influenced by Ingres.\nIt is ironic to note that as Picasso was praised for Cubism, a resort to primitivism, Ingres was harshly chided by critics for his purposeful return to art's primitive state. The Turkish Bath was revealed to a wider public in 1905, in which Picasso was in attendance. It inspired him greatly. Note the flatness and similar poses between the two works.\nThe Turkish Bath Locations Through Time - Notable Sales\nIn 1859, The Turkish Bath was bought by Prince Napoleon. It is known from a photograph dated October 7, 1859 that this painting was originally square. On the insistence of Princess Clotilde that there were too many nudes, the Prince returned it to Ingres. Several years passed in which Ingres made changes and gave it its circular form before he signed it in 1862. It was released to the public after his death. It currently resides in the Louvre.\nThe Turkish Bath Artist\nJ.A.D. Ingres\nIt wasn't until his latter years that Ingres completed his most notable works - female nudes. His two most recognizable pieces are La Source and The Turkish Bath. In the Turkish Bath Ingres displays the female body in many distorted poses and in his famous idealistic fashion. This canvas came under criticism from art fans but this was not new to Ingres, an artist who became used to controversy surrounding his work. Today The Turkish Bath is considered a late masterpiece, as it was only revealed to the public upon Ingres' death.\nThe Turkish Bath Art Period\nNeoclassicism is the 18th century revival of classical beliefs. It differs from other revivals as Neoclassical artists approached the ancient subject with a newer, more scientific approach. They also combined an interest in both ancient worlds; Greece and Rome. The artifacts uncovered at Pompeii and Herculaneum contributed significantly to this rebirth of classicism. Artists like Ingres portrayed the absolute truth of life through the \"pure and simple\" verities of antiquity. Neoclassicism replaced frivolity and superficiality of the Rococo movement.\nThe Turkish Bath Bibliography\nFind out more about this and Ingres's other works by referring to the recommended reading list below.\n\u2022 Boime, Albert. Art in an Age of Bonapartism, 1800-1815. Chicago: Chicago University Press, 1993\n\u2022 Fisher, Jay M. The Essence Of Line: French Drawings From Ingres To Degas. Pennsylvania:\tPennsylvania State University Press, July, 2005\n\u2022 Grimme, Karin H. Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres: Taschen Basic Art. 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        "raw_content": "Artificial Grass Installation in Abergwyngregyn\nInstalling Artificial Turf in Abergwyngregyn\nArtificial Grass Installation Costs in Abergwyngregyn\nArtificial Grass Installation Cost Details in Abergwyngregyn\nSo you're looking to receive quotes and want to look into the artificial grass installation cost details in Abergwyngregyn LL33 0 for your project and want to make sure you check which of these quotes you receive gives you the best value. Well hopefully this article will explain a bit more for you to give you an understanding on how you can check this first hand and not be worried whether you have made the right decision or not.\nWhen looking at installing synthetic grass in Abergwyngregyn LL33 0 it is important that nearby facilities closest to you have a rough idea of how much they are wanting to spend. We always like to make sure our customers are 100% satisfied with the price of the installation as well as the end result. Our local experts are on hand to provide you with everything you need to know in order for you to get the best results possible. Fill out the enquiry form above if you're interested in finding out more as well as receive a free quote from our team. We have years of experience and specialist knowledge to install synthetic turf which suits your requirements.\nArtificial Grass Installation Cost, Prices and Rates in Abergwyngregyn\nSynthetic grass installing cost to a full sized all weather pitch http://www.artificialgrasscost.co.uk/all-weather-pitch/gwynedd/abergwyngregyn/ within the UK market is generally priced at an average rate of \u00a33 per m\u00b2 but to throw a spanner in the works, you need to consider the access to the area, what sports surface specification the synthetic turf is and also inlaid sports lines are needed to be cut into the carpet.\nFake grass install price to a garden http://www.artificialgrasscost.co.uk/fake-grass-garden/gwynedd/abergwyngregyn/ is very hard to put a rate on because the area sizes can differ so much but as I am sure you are thinking this is an easy way to get out of it then here goes. The UK market generally price the installation part of the works at approximately \u00a3850 minimum day visit because they need to allow for fuel, tools to site, glues, tapes and experienced labour and if you'd like an average m\u00b2 rate then it generally works out to be around the \u00a320 per m\u00b2 rate.\nManmade turf installation cost to school playgrounds http://www.artificialgrasscost.co.uk/school-playground/gwynedd/abergwyngregyn/ and nursery play areas in Abergwyngregyn LL33 0 and surrounding areas, are the same as that of a garden on average at \u00a320 per meter however these rates really do depend on dimensions and the shape of an area. For more information on rates, figures and quotes please fill in our contact form on this page to get much more detailed prices. We are happy to give you all the information you require in order to get the best results possible.\nFor more details on the cost to install synthetic turf in your garden, school, sports club or nursery, please fill in our enquiry form and an expert will get back to you with a quote specific for your area. We can offer you as much information on artificial grass installation cost details in Abergwyngregyn LL33 0 as you want, so please don't worry about speaking to our friendly team about prices and your specific budget.\nArtificial Grass Cost in AbergwyngregynArtificial Grass Installation in AbergwyngregynSynthetic Turf Preparation in AbergwyngregynArtificial Surface Cost Supply in AbergwyngregynSynthetic Garden Grass Costs in AbergwyngregynSynthetic All Weather Pitch in AbergwyngregynFake Garden Grass in AbergwyngregynNursery Synthetic Grass Play Area in AbergwyngregynArtificial Grass Playground in Abergwyngregyn",
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        "raw_content": "The best films about childhood are typically not made for children. Instead, they\u2019re crafted for grown-ups who are trying to recall \u2014 or to understand \u2014 that mysterious period between infancy and adulthood that shaped them into what they inevitably became.\nThree truly remarkable films stick in the memory, and they\u2019re listed here in chronological order:\nJean-Pierre L\u00e9aud in Truffaut\u2019s The 400 Blows.\n1. The 400 Blows (1959). Francois Truffaut\u2019s autobiographical classic increases in stature with each passing year, as its widescreen black and white cinematography delivers a stark vision of Paris far removed from the charming caf\u00e9s and boulevards seen so frequently in other films.\nJean-Pierre L\u00e9aud gives a precocious performance as Antoine Doinel, the only son of an adulterous mother and absent stepfather. His rough treatment at school and neglect at home propel him into a life of petty crime, which causes him to be sent to a correctional institution by his uncaring parents.\nThis is Truffaut\u2019s first feature, and it is certainly an assured d\u00e9but. It\u2019s a founding film of the French New Wave of the 1950s and \u201960s, and, like its predecessor, Italy\u2019s neorealistic period from the 1940s and \u201950s, it emphasizes realism over artifice and authentic locations over soundstages. Who cares if some of the people passing by in the street are looking at the camera? It only serves to drive home the point that the filmmakers are creating a piece about a real human being.\nL\u00e9aud is memorable as Antoine, who serves as a stand-in for Truffaut as a child. He loves to read Balzac \u2014 so much so that an essay he writes at school is deemed plagiarism, leading to more trouble for him. He also spends a lot of time at the movies to forget his miserable life for a few magic hours.\nTruffaut would make a total of four Antoine Doinel films: this one, Stolen Kisses (1968), Bed and Board (1970) and Love on the Run (1979). Just like a fictionalized version of Michael Apted\u2019s Up documentary series following a group of children from age seven through 49, Truffaut\u2019s films follow the life of Antoine from troubled youth to married novelist.\n2. My Life As A Dog (1985). Lasse Hallstrom\u2019s utterly charming and powerfully emotional ode to childhood is, like The 400 Blows, another film that bears repeat viewing. I first saw it on its U.S. theatrical release in 1987, and I probably watch it every five years or so because it\u2019s such a nostalgia piece for me, even though it\u2019s not about my childhood.\nAnton Glanzelius stars as Ingemar, a young boy living in Sweden with his bullyish older brother and terminally ill mother (Anki Lid\u00e9n). What she is suffering from is never specified, but it appears to be tuberculosis. Ingemar is very close to his mother and is pained to see her health deteriorate and her ferocious fits of temper when he and his brother misbehave. The other love of Ingemar\u2019s life is his dog, Sickan.\nAnton Glanzelius as Ingemar in My Life as a Dog.\nThe doctor recommends peace and quiet for their mother to recover, so they boys are sent to relatives in the country to live for the summer, and Sickan is shipped off to a kennel.\nIngemar is sent to to his Uncle and aunt in the rural province of Sm\u00e5land, which is inhabited by a bunch of happy people who also seem to clearly be out of their minds \u2014 in a good way. Here, Ingemar gets his first taste of affection and companionship since his mother had become ill, and he revels in it.\nWhen autumn comes, he and his brother are returned to their mother, but it doesn\u2019t last long. She is taken by ambulance to a sanitarium where she will spend her last days, although Ingemar doesn\u2019t know it yet. He\u2019s convinced that she just doesn\u2019t want him anymore.\nWhen he returns to Sm\u00e5land, he\u2019s distressed to find that nobody there wants him around, either. Another thing that his relatives aren\u2019t telling him is that Sickan has (probably) been euthanized. His repeated requests to his uncle to have the dog brought to him are awkwardly dodged, and when the reality of his situation becomes clear to him, his world comes crashing down.\nSome critics complain that the Sm\u00e5land sequences are too corny and slapstick to fit in with the sober subject matter of the rest of the film, but I enjoy them \u2014 they\u2019re a light in Ingemar\u2019s otherwise grim life. His uncle is slowly and methodically constructing a summer house on someone else\u2019s property while playing a Swedish-language record of \u201cI\u2019ve Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts\u201d over and over again, which drives his wife bonkers.\nThe elderly Mr. Arvidssen, who lives downstairs, frequently calls on Ingemar to read descriptions out of a women\u2019s lingerie catalogue to him and to shoot the next-door neighbor, who is constantly hammering away on his roof. One of Ingemar\u2019s classmates has green hair, which is never explained. And the potential romantic interest in his life is Saga (Melinda Kinnaman), a tomboy who disguises her gender and uses elastic tape to hide her developing breasts so that she can continue to play on the boys\u2019 football team.\nHallstrom\u2019s film is obviously a labor of love. I don\u2019t think he\u2019s made a film anywhere near as good since, although What\u2019s Eating Gilbert Grape? (1993) has its charms. But the real key to Dog\u2018s success is the magnificent performance of 11-year-old discovery Glanzelius. With his shaggy eyebrows and impish grin, he\u2019s like a Swedish Eddie Munster, but he really carries the film.\n3. L\u00e9olo. \u201cThey say I am French Canadian, but because I dream, I am not. They say he is my father, but I know I am not his son because he is crazy. Because I dream, I know I am not.\u201d\nBy far the grimmest entry here is this 1992 French Canadian film from Jean-Claude Lauzon. The best way I can describe it is as a primal scream about the horrors of childhood. I saw it during its original theatrical release and couldn\u2019t believe what I was watching: a shocking \u2014 and shockingly beautiful \u2014 work of art.\nGinette Reno and Maxime Collin as the mother and son of the crazy family in L\u00e9olo.\nMaxime Collin is L\u00e9o Lauzon, a boy who lives with his dysfunctional family in a squalid tenement in Montreal and preserves his sanity by living an active fantasy life in which he is not the son of his father but is in reality L\u00e9olo Lozone, the child of a Sicilian peasant, destined to return to his home in the beautiful hills of Sicily.\nAs I said, L\u00e9olo\u2019s family is bonkers and they all take turns spending time in the mental hospital, except for his tough, determined and zaftig mother (Ginette Reno). Both she and her husband (Roland Blouin) are obsessed with shit, constantly dosing their children with laxative bombs and making sure their eliminations are full and regular.\nThat\u2019s just the beginning. To clinically enumerate all of the shocking and revolting scenes in L\u00e9olo would put it in a category with John Waters\u2019 Pink Flamingos, yet it all comes together to become an unforgettable sort of fetid poetry.\nThere\u2019s a sequence in which L\u00e9o dives into a filthy river to retrieve tangled fishhooks and re-sell them to the fishermen that becomes, in his mind, a search for a chest full of sparkling treasure.\nHe calls his plus-sized sister Rita (Genevi\u00e9ve Samson) \u201cThe Queen,\u201d and they share secret time in a filthy, vermin-infested space under the house where he gives her his laxatives in exchange for her bowel movements, so he can throw them into the toilet to prove to his father that he\u2019s functioning normally.\nI know\u2026it sounds absolutely revolting and it certainly doesn\u2019t paint a pretty picture of the human condition, but just when you think you can\u2019t take any more, Lauzon throws in a scene of stunning grace and honesty that makes you swoon. And if you own Tom Waits\u2019 \u201cFrank\u2019s Wild Years\u201d album, you\u2019ve practically got the entire soundtrack already!\nCollin is another one of those inexperienced child actors who nevertheless delivered an authentically devastating portrayal. With material like this, it must have been quite a challenge. Did I mention the masturbation scene with the raw beef liver?\nTragically, Lauzon died in a plane crash in 1997, having made only two films, thus denying film lovers the opportunity to see what other kinds of worlds he could bring to us. Nevertheless, L\u00e9olo is a devastatingly fitting epitaph.\n\u2190 Movie Review: Australian Drama \u2018West of Sunshine\u2019\nAn Ebullient \u2018Rent\u2019 at the Public Theater \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Online Reputation Management \u2013 How Paying Close Attention Can Save the Day\nTrying to figure stuff out can take a toll on your time \u2014 a precious commodity that none of us can afford to squander. That\u2019s why I have put together some of my thoughts here on creating marketing videos that your audience will find useful so you\u2019ll waste less of your time trying to figure things out.\nWhen it comes to creating videos, beginners don\u2019t usually concern themselves with the length of their opus, or what the experts call running time.\nBut according to them, there\u2019s a natural limit to how long how we can pay attention to something.\nThey say that a person can only pay attention to a video for about 83 seconds . . . which is a little less than one and a half minutes. (I don\u2019t know about that; seems like some guys are glued to their TV set for a full hour to catch each episode of the History Channel\u2019s \u201cAncient Aliens.\u201d)\nSo does this mean you should limit your marketing videos to a minute and a half?\nI guess the answer to that would have to be a resounding yes . . . and no.\nYes, if you can drive home your marketing video\u2019s message in only a minute and a half.\nBut if you\u2019ve got lots of interesting things up your sleeve that you want to show your audience, and you believe you could hold their attention for more than 90 seconds, then go right ahead and create a marketing video that runs longer than a minute and a half. By all means.\nNow, let me reiterate that point: You don\u2019t have to limit yourself to an 83-second video if you\u2019re able to hold your audience\u2019s attention for longer than that.\nAnd if you have what it takes to pack a two- to three-minute video with awesomeness, that\u2019s great, as long as your audience buys it.\nBut how do you put together a marketing video that your audience will totally love, even if it lasts more than two minutes?\nSegment, segment \u2026 and then segment some more\nThe most interesting and important parts of your marketing videos should be broken down into segments. This makes it easier for an audience to follow your video and it has a chance at effectively holding their interest, and making them hope for more.\nMake your marketing video useful by providing enough information, but sufficiently simple, that your audience can easily digest it all. Provide them with some interesting takeaways. Viewers love good takeaways.\nInclude appropriate images\nUse compelling images to go with your marketing message. It\u2019s a fact that blog posts and videos are much more powerful when accompanied by appropriate images that complement the text.\nIf you\u2019re using Keynote or PowerPoint to create marketing videos, make it more interesting by maximizing the animation features of these two products.\nUse appropriate background music\nYes, the right music moves ya\u2019ll and your soul. With the right background music, you can evoke the emotions that you want to associate with your product or service. Just be sure to acknowledge the source of the music.\nUse texts and images that are easy on the eyes\nAvoid small fonts, tiny and detailed images, and the kind of typefaces that strain the eyes. Always keep your viewers\u2019 comfort and comprehension in mind. Before launching your videos, show them to your friends and request their honest and unadulterated responses.\nYou don\u2019t want to spend dozens of hours creating these videos, only to have them fall flat because they still need lots of work that should have been done before exposing them to the public.\nAbove all, keep your videos simple and short whenever possible. Avoid fluff!\nRemember, marketing videos should be created with your audience in mind. So put yourself in their shoes before designing your videos, and ask yourself the same questions that your audience would be apt to put to you after watching your video.",
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        "raw_content": "by baabaa on January 18, 2019 in Events, New Products, News\nYesterday I had one of the most bizarre exchanges with a stranger regarding Brexit than I have had with anyone for the last two years.\nI suggested that having a People\u2019s Vote now that Westminster is effectively in stalemate was a good idea, particularly given that the demographic of the electorate has changed since the 2016 EU Referendum. Older people who voted have died and thousands of younger people are now eligible to vote. As whatever happens with regards to Brexit will undoubtedly effect younger people for the longest period, I said I thought it was only right and fair that they should have a say in their nation\u2019s future.\nThe stranger I was talking to (on Facebook) suggested (and I\u2019m paraphrasing here) that I had told her to go away and die because older people\u2019s views didn\u2019t matter. Of course, as you can see from my explanation above, she was clearly talking nonsense.\nShe went on to say that younger people now eligible to vote shouldn\u2019t have a say because when the UK joined the EEC in 1973 and the electorate voted in a referendum in 1975 for continued membership, youngsters who had come of voting age shortly after were not asked what they thought.\nWell, circumstances were different, the margins were nowhere near as close at 48%/52% and I believe, in hindsight, we did a lot of things in the 1070s that we wouldn\u2019t do now \u2013 giving Jimmy Savile and his ilk free reign at the BBC for one thing.\nMy point is, in 40 years, one would hope we have progressed and would strive for better \u2013 to be better and to do better.\nWell, Jeremy Corbyn, this week saw Gilette ask all men to \u201cBe the best a man can be\u201d. My challenge to you is to be the best man you can be because at the moment you are falling far short.\nAs Leader of the Opposition, you owe it to the 48% plus, who have been left mute for two years, to change tack and back a People\u2019s Vote to decide Brexit once and for all.\nI think I understand why you have failed to do so up until this point. I think you have backed Brexit because you fear losing the support of some at the next General Election. Those from former mining communities and the like, who are unskilled and have poor prospects since industry closed and found more economically viable alternatives.\nBut in trying to safeguard their interests, you are ignoring huge swathes of Labour supporters who see the massive benefits in remaining in the EU. What about them?\nIt is time you realised that Brexit is bigger than the next election. It is bigger than the Labour Party. It is bigger than the Conservative Party. It always has been. Brexit is about our children. Brexit is about our grandchildren. Brexit is about the future prosperity of our nation. Brexit is about protecting workers rights, the rights of the disabled, the rights of women. Brexit is about advancements within the scientific and medical community. Brexit is about ensuring another 70 years of relative peace on our continent. Brexit is about keeping a strengthening far right extremism at bay. Brexit is about holding our four countries together as a nation.\nSo, Mr Corbyn, if you are the man of integrity that your supporters claim you are, it is time to put your self interests aside and act in the interests of the UK as a whole regarding Brexit. It shouldn\u2019t take a wool shop owner from Brighouse to spell this out to you \u2013 back a People\u2019s Vote.\nFor a long time I have toyed with the idea of creating a \u201cBollocks to Brexit\u201d yarn to make my own feelings known and that of countless others. I held off because I really wasn\u2019t sure how people would react.\nLast night I took to social media and asked: \u201cIs it the will of the people that there should be a Baa Baa Brighouse Bollocks to Brexit yarn?\u201d\nInstead of being berated by a bunch of angry faced gammons who immediately started raiding their stash for any Baa Baa Brighouse yarn to burn on a collective pyre, I was met with a resounding \u201cyes\u201d.\nMr Corbyn, if I can ask the question, why can\u2019t you?\nBaa Baa Brighouse is backing a People\u2019s Vote. To demonstrate our support we will be releasing a limited edition hand dyed yarn called \u201cBollocks to Brexit\u201d with \u00a33 of every skein sold going to the People\u2019s Vote Campaign.\nThe yarn will launch on Sunday January 20th at 10:00 GMT and will be exclusively available from Baa Baa Brighouse.\n3 replies on \u201cBollocks to Brexit\u201c\nWell I couldn\u2019t have put it any better. Spot on.\nWell said. Jeremy Corbin is the reason that labour are not in office. So many people would vote labour if he were not the laeder. Yes let\u2019s have that referendum\nSIMPLY AND ABSOLUTELY SUCCINCTLY STATED . Article posted to my Fb page by a friend who knits hats, thank you",
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Dr. Morgan \u2014 speaking to Mrs. Naran through an interpreter \u2014 is trying to tell the new mother that baby Nomin needs surgery, ideally when she is between 4 and 6 months old.\nDr. Morgan tells the mother that surgeons have been performing the procedure for 15 years with a very high rate of success, but Mrs. Naran is having none of it.\n\u201cThis is just insane,\u201d she tells the interpreter, played by student Mervat Sewilam. \u201cHow can she expect me to let them cut my baby when she is only 4 months old? I\u2019m going to ask the monk to read some mantras and pray over Nomin so she can recover. 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It has challenged not just their bilingual acuity but their ability to bridge two very different cultures.\nThis group of a dozen students are the first ever at HCC to enroll in a one-course certificate program specifically designed to train interpreters for work in health care settings.\nAs the number of people whose primary language is not English continues to rise \u2014 23 percent of county residents speak a language other than English at home \u2014 the need grows for people who can help doctors and patients understand one another.\nThe task often falls to the children of immigrants, says Nikki Highsmith Vernick, president and chief executive of the Horizon Foundation. Sometimes, however, those children are too young to translate medical discussions, and patients often are asked for sensitive personal information that they might not be inclined to share with their children, no matter how old those children are.\nHorizon, a Howard County philanthropic organization that offers seed money for health-related initiatives, awarded a grant of $166,691 to the college to launch the health care interpreter program.\n\u201cWe have such a diverse community,\u201d Vernick says. \u201cLanguage barriers can prevent a lot of people from even seeking care.\u201d\nDr. Mindy Kantsiper, medical director for hospitalists at Howard County General Hospital, stresses the importance of precision in translating in the medical setting. \u201cYou need to hear it in the patient\u2019s own words,\u201d Kantsiper says. \u201cIf you can\u2019t communicate accurately, you can\u2019t develop the proper therapeutic environment. 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When it came time to cast their ballots in the 2016 Best of Howard readers\u2019 poll, more than 15,000 voters chimed in.\nVoting opened just days after a historic flood wiped out many of the businesses on Ellicott City\u2019s Main Street, but that didn\u2019t...\nIranian-born Afsoon Kelarestaghi works in inventory management at Howard County General Hospital and reports being pressed into service as a translator there on occasion. Peru native Marietta Chipana, also an employee at the hospital, says completing the course will give her skills that will help people and improve her own life.\n\u201cI can do this work, and they need people to do it.\u201d\nTo take HCC\u2019s health care interpreter class, a student must first pass a language proficiency assessment to demonstrate that they speak at least two languages fluently.\nLatin isn\u2019t one of them. 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        "raw_content": "By wickedcrazyness, March 10, 2009 in Movies\nHarry is waiting in Privet Drive. The Order of the Phoenix is coming to escort him safely away without Voldemort and his supporters knowing - if they can. But what will Harry do then? How can he fulfil the momentous and seemingly impossible task that Professor Dumbeldore has left him with?\nBased on the novel by: J.K. Rowling\nPart One: November 2010\nFirst photo from Deathly Hallows filming\nThe mist thickens around wand-wielding Daniel Radcliffe in a forest scene from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.\nThe final film based on the JK Rowling books is expected to be released in November 2010 and become a worldwide hit.\nBy then Daniel will be 21 but the magic of make-up will keep him a schoolboy for as long as it takes.\nCASTING RUMORS (from The Leaky Cauldron)\nPossible Casting for Bill Weasley for Deathly Hallows\nWe have some interesting rumblings today regarding possible castings for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Rumors have reached our ears that Domhnall Gleeson, the son of actor Brendan Gleeson (Mad-Eye Moody) will be portraying Bill Weasley in the final Harry Potter films. Domhnall Gleeson is an upcoming actor, known in the theater world having received a Tony nomination in 2006 for his work in The Lieutenant of Inishmore.\nPossible Casting for Mundungus Fletcher for Deathly Hallows\nDung gone it, we have more rumors today regarding a possible casting for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Word has it that the part of dodgy Order of the Phoenix member Mundungus Fletcher (who is,in the words of Snape, a 'smelly sneak thief') will be portrayed in the Deathly Hallows films possibly by character actor Andy Linden (The Secret of Moonacre). Andy Linden also had a small role in the film \"State of Play,\" which was directed by David Yates, who is of course helming both the Deathly Hallows films. As readers will recall, Mundungus Fletcher has a pivotal role in the events leading to the Seven Potter scene early on in the final Harry Potter novel.\nomg 2010 & 2011\nWell at least they're putting in out in two parts. That way not anywhere near as much stuff will be cut. I'll wait that long, especially if they'll be doing it right.\nme too-but i don't like that billy at all\nI wonder from which part the pic is,harry wandering alone\nI think the first part will end when ron returns\nMORE CASTING NEWS\nTimothy Spall To Film Scenes as Peter Pettigrew aka Wormtail for Deathly Hallows Later this Year\nThe Wrexham Chronicle reports that: \"He will be back on the big screen as Peter Pettigrew in Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince this summer and is due to start work on the final films later this year.\"\nJohn Hurt Talks More on Return as Mr. Ollivander for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows\nIn a new interview with This is Derbyshire, John Hurt says of his return: \"I'm in negotiations at the minute because Ollivander comes back into the books,\" he says. \"My son was 12 when it all first started and he was thrilled at the time that I was in it. And all things being equal I will be back.\"\nWho's John Hurt?\nJohn Hurt is the actor who played Mr. Ollivander in the movie \"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone\". He's the guy with the wandshop in Diagon Alley where Harry buys his first wand.\nDo you know who he is now?\na_avelar\nJohn Hurt was also in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and V for Vendetta.\nHe's a damn fine actor, in my opinion.\nOme, I didn't know that these facts had been published!\nyeah of course I remember it the first movie is my favorite\nFilming 'Deathly Hallows' in London\nprobably after the wedding\nI wonder how they're going to put THAT part since there was never a Billy...but maybe he's going to be in HBP\nI want so badly to watch the movie now!",
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(They) brushed it off saying that I just needed a top up of coolant, in spite of a picture which clearly showed coolant leaking onto the engine mountings.\n\u201cI took the car in and a technician confirmed the reservoir tank was cracked. Within a day or so, the tank was fixed and I took the car back.\n\u201cThis week, I noticed the car\u2019s fan was coming on a lot and so I brought it up with Ford (Birchwood) again who stated I was panicking over nothing and brushed it off.\n\u201cMy wife dumped the car at the garage and told them to investigate it. They have and we\u2019ve received the car back, with apparently no fault.\n\u201cWe\u2019ve asked them for a refund of our repair considering the issues we\u2019ve been through and the service we\u2019ve received. 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        "raw_content": "is riches and honor and life.[a]\n9 Whoever has a bountiful[b] eye will be blessed,\n14 The mouth of forbidden[c] women is a deep pit;\nProverbs 22:4 Or The reward for humility is the fear of the Lord, riches and honor and life\nProverbs 22:9 Hebrew good\nProverbs 22:14 Hebrew strange\nProverbs 22:1 : [Eccles. 7:1]\nProverbs 22:2 : ch. 14:31; Job 31:15\nProverbs 22:3 : ch. 27:12; [ch. 14:16]\nProverbs 22:4 : [ch. 21:20, 21]\nProverbs 22:5 : ch. 21:23; [1 John 5:18]\nProverbs 22:6 : Eph. 6:4; 2 Tim. 3:15\nProverbs 22:7 : James 2:6\nProverbs 22:8 : Job 4:8; [Hos. 10:13]\nProverbs 22:8 : [Isa. 14:6; 30:31]\nProverbs 22:9 : [ch. 19:17; 2 Cor. 9:6]\nProverbs 22:9 : [ch. 19:17; Luke 14:13, 14]\nProverbs 22:10 : [Gen. 21:9, 10]\nProverbs 22:11 : [ch. 16:13; Ps. 101:6]\nProverbs 22:11 : [Eccles. 10:12]\nProverbs 22:12 : ch. 21:12; [ch. 11:3]\nProverbs 22:14 : Eccles. 7:26\nProverbs 22:17 : ch. 5:1\nProverbs 22:21 : [Luke 1:3, 4]\nProverbs 22:22 : [Ex. 23:6; Zech. 7:10; Mal. 3:5]\nProverbs 22:22 : See Job 5:4\nProverbs 22:22 : Job 31:21\nProverbs 22:23 : ch. 23:11; 1 Sam. 25:39; Ps. 12:5; 35:10; 68:5; 140:12; Jer. 51:36\nProverbs 22:26 : See Job 17:3\nProverbs 22:27 : [ch. 20:16; Ex. 22:26]\nProverbs 22:28 : ch. 23:10; Deut. 19:14; 27:17; Job 24:2; Hos. 5:10\nProverbs 22:29 : 1 Kgs. 10:8; See Gen. 41:46\nNumbers 26 English Standard Version (ESV)\n26 After the plague, the Lord said to Moses and to Eleazar the son of Aaron, the priest, 2 \u201cTake a census of all the congregation of the people of Israel, from twenty years old and upward, by their fathers' houses, all in Israel who are able to go to war.\u201d 3 And Moses and Eleazar the priest spoke with them in the plains of Moab by the Jordan at Jericho, saying, 4 \u201cTake a census of the people,[a] from twenty years old and upward,\u201d as the Lord commanded Moses. 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These are the sons of Joseph according to their clans.\n38 The sons of Benjamin according to their clans: of Bela, the clan of the Belaites; of Ashbel, the clan of the Ashbelites; of Ahiram, the clan of the Ahiramites; 39 of Shephupham, the clan of the Shuphamites; of Hupham, the clan of the Huphamites. 40 And the sons of Bela were Ard and Naaman: of Ard, the clan of the Ardites; of Naaman, the clan of the Naamites. 41 These are the sons of Benjamin according to their clans, and those listed were 45,600.\n42 These are the sons of Dan according to their clans: of Shuham, the clan of the Shuhamites. These are the clans of Dan according to their clans. 43 All the clans of the Shuhamites, as they were listed, were 64,400.\n44 The sons of Asher according to their clans: of Imnah, the clan of the Imnites; of Ishvi, the clan of the Ishvites; of Beriah, the clan of the Beriites. 45 Of the sons of Beriah: of Heber, the clan of the Heberites; of Malchiel, the clan of the Malchielites. 46 And the name of the daughter of Asher was Serah. 47 These are the clans of the sons of Asher as they were listed, 53,400.\n48 The sons of Naphtali according to their clans: of Jahzeel, the clan of the Jahzeelites; of Guni, the clan of the Gunites; 49 of Jezer, the clan of the Jezerites; of Shillem, the clan of the Shillemites. 50 These are the clans of Naphtali according to their clans, and those listed were 45,400.\n51 This was the list of the people of Israel, 601,730.\n52 The Lord spoke to Moses, saying, 53 \u201cAmong these the land shall be divided for inheritance according to the number of names. 54 To a large tribe you shall give a large inheritance, and to a small tribe you shall give a small inheritance; every tribe shall be given its inheritance in proportion to its list. 55 But the land shall be divided by lot. 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        "raw_content": "18 years (actual age 17)\nFather , Mr James Edward Holroyd\nWIA 3 Oct 1918 Beaurevoir Line\nGeorge arrived in Australia on 23 Nov 1912 from England with brother Ernest (17) and sister Annie (20). On arrival they moved to live with relatives at Greetland House, Gosnells.\nAfter 10 days basic training at Blackboy Hill camp, George was allocated to the 18th reinforcement draft for the 28th Battalion. He was briefly earmarked to move to the 7th draft for the 5th Pioneers, but a week later he was back with the 28th Battalion group.\nOn arrival in England he was sent to the 7th Training Battalion at Rollestone where 9 days later he was admitted to the Fargo Military Hospital with pneumonia until 2 May 1917. On 17 May 1917 he was charged with having been AWOL from midnight 15 My until 9:00pm on 16 May 1917. Awarded 1 day confined to camp and the loss of three day's wages.\nGeorge proceeded overseas to France through Southampton on 25 Sep 1917. On 6 Nov 1917 George was temporarily detached to the 2nd Mobile Veterinary Section, returning to the 28th Battalion on 17 Nov 1917. George was granted leave to the UK from 7 - 25 Sep 1918.\nDuring fighting around the St Quentin Canal, and near the Masnieres - Beaurevoir Line on 3 Oct 1918, Ernest was wounded with a shrapnel wound to his left arm. The battalion's losses for the day were 1 killed, and 70 wounded.\nSeen by the 7th Australian Field Ambulance, he was passed on the same day to the 53rd Casualty Clearing Station before being admitted the next day (4 Oct 1918) to the 1st Australian General Hospital in Rouen. Evacuated to England on 5 Oct 1918 he was admitted to the Town Hall Hospital in Torquay on 6 Oct 1918. Discharged on 9 Nov 1918 and granted furlough he reported to the No.1 Command Depot in Sutton Veny on 25 Nov 1918. A Month later he was on his way home to Australia.\nElectoral Roll entries : 1924 - 1968 Pickering Brook road, Pickering Brook, lquarryman. Ernest and George purchased land in Pickering Brook under the \"Returned Soldier Settlement Scheme\" in 1924. Their house is now heritage listed on the Kalamunda heritage Inventory. The brothers never married and lived at the house with colleagues from the Boya Quarry who had nowhere else to live.\nGeorge increased his age from 17 to 18 on enlistment.\nRetrieved from \"https://www.birtwistlewiki.com.au/index.php?title=George_Henry_Holroyd&oldid=21983\"",
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        "raw_content": "'Ebbisham' Wimbledon street, Beckenham, Western Australia\nFather , Mr A C Skinner\nDivisional Ammunition Column reinforcements (Sep-Oct 1914)\nHMAT A7 Medic embarked 26th, sailed 31st\nWIA 29 Sep 1917 Steenvoorde, France\nElectoral Roll entry: 1916 Wimbledon street, Cannington, civil servant.\nOne of the earliest to enlist, Josiah was allocated to the 4th Section of the 1st Division's Ammunition Column, and travelled with the first fleet to Egypt. Soon after arrival in Egypt, on 19 Dec 1914 he was promoted to Acting Bombardier. On 30 Apr 1915 he was sent to Gallipoli where the rank of Bombardier was confirmed on 28 Sep 1915.\nOn 19 Mar 1916 back in Egypt after the Gallipoli campaign he was transferred to the No. 1 Section at Zietoun, before proceeding to France from Alexandria on 26 Mar 1916. arriving in Marseilles on 3 Apr 1916. On arrival in Franc he was posted to the 1st Division's Base Depot where he was made Acting Corporal with extra duty pay.\nOn 21 Aug 1916 Josiah's Regimental No was altered with the addition of the letter 'A' when he was transferred to the 5th Division Ammunition Column. From 27 Sep till 6 Oct 1916 Josiah enjoy some Special Leave. He was transferred again on 26 Oct 1916, this time to the 14th Field Artillery Brigade, which then allocated him to the 53rd Battery. He reverted to Gunner at the time of his transfer, before being promoted Bombardier on 7 Jan 1917.\nFrom 8 Apr until 5 May 1917 Josiah attended a School of Instruction, afterwards being promoted Acting Corporal on 5 Aug 1917. Josiah was granted leave in the UK from 16 - 30 Aug 1917.\nWounded in action on 30 Sep 1917 when the unit lost 7 KIA and 21 WIA near Ouderzeele near Steenvoorde, he was treated by the 14th Australian Field Ambulance and the 10th Casualty Clearing Station on 1 Oct 1917, the later placing him on an Ambulance Train for Boulogne after some plastic surgery, and there he was admitted to the 53rd General Hospital for several days before being evacuated to England on 13 Oct 1917. On 14 Oct 1917 he was admitted to Queen Mary's Military Hospital in Whalley with a slight gun shot wound to both his thighs and penis.\nJosiah had reverted to his substantive rank of Bombardier on evacuation to hospital. Released to 1st Australian Auxiliary Hospital on 31 Dec 1917, before being discharged from hospital on 7 Jan 1918 when he was transferred to No. 2 Command Depot in Weymouth to be sent back to Australia as he was declared unfit or service for more than 6 months. Admitted to the 8th Australian General Hospital in Fremantle on 9 Apr 1918, he was discharge from hospital on 31 May 1918.\nOn 24 Dec 1921 Josiah married Margery Cumming (1895 - 1948). In 1934 Josiah and Margery at different address in West Perth. Remarried in 1946 to Rose Dvoretsky (Dec 1901 - 17 Sep 1979)\nElectoral Roll entries: 1921 Wimbledon street, Cannington; 1925 at 6 Thelma street, West Perth with Margery, accountant; 1931 -1934 at 36 Mount street, West Perth by himself, accountant; 1943 at 46 Mount street, West Perth, manager; 1949 - 1977 with Rose at 40 Mount street, West Perth, manager; 1980 at 5/2 Bellevue terrace, West Perth, retired\nRetrieved from \"https://www.birtwistlewiki.com.au/index.php?title=Josiah_James_Skinner&oldid=21082\"",
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        "raw_content": "With great analytical and emotional commitment, British artist Darren Almond (b. 1971) shapes his distinctive poetic and political aesthetics through the tools of photography, video, installation, sculpture and painting. Directly or indirectly, his works always suggest an exploration or journey in time and space. The point of departure is personal and political, social and cultural, geological and historical. But his captivating stories are never just horrifying \u2013 they also touch on the exhilarating, because through beauty and stamina, he manages to call forth optimism and hope. Although seriousness often occupies the greater part of his aesthetics, Almond\u2019s works are however immensely life-affirming.\nDarren Almond has received several significant awards in the course of his career, among them a 2005 Turner Prize nomination. Personal and collective memory is a theme that Almond has addressed since the beginning of his artistic career, which gained momentum in the early 1990s. He was then part of the young contemporary British art scene, better known as the Young British Artists (or YBAs) where in 1997 he participated in the infamous Sensation exhibition at the Royal Academy.\nThe work of Darren Almond is represented in many public collections, including MoMA, New York; Tate Modern, London; The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and Louisiana \u2013 Museum of Modern Art, Humleb\u00e6k, Denmark.",
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        "raw_content": "Field Sobriety Tests are not mandatory. You are allowed to refuse to perform the tests. In fact, it is almost always a good idea to refuse to do the tests. Here are several reason you should not perform field sobriety tests:\n1. The tests might not be captured on camera\nEven if the officer tells you that he has a body camera of a dash camera on his police cruiser, there is no guarantee the camera is working or will be working when you try to obtain video footage of the field sobriety tests. I can experienced many cases where the officer had a camera but for one reason or another, the camera did not capture the field sobriety tests. Without a camera, you are relying on the officer's word against yours.\n2. You have no idea how the tests are scored\nTry asking an officer how the field sobriety tests are scored when he asks whether you'd like to take them. It's a quick and easy way to determine whether the tests are fair. If the officer explains in detail how the tests are scored, you can start to have confidence that the tests are fair. But you will find, however, that officer will never tell you how the tests are scored. Imagine being asked to take test that will be used against you in court, but not being allowed to know the rules of the test.\n3. The tests are junk science\nOfficers are trained to believe that the tests are supported by scientific research. That is misleading. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration higher a researcher to determine which field sobriety tests were the most useful. Her research is an embarrassment and has never been published in any scientific peer-reviewed journals,\n4, Even if you're not intoxicated, you might perform poorly on the tests\nMost people will struggle to stand on one foot with the other foot held six inches off the ground in front of you without using your arms for balance. Many people will struggle to remember all the instructions for the 9 step walk and turn test. Many people have medical conditions that will cause the officer to report a failure of the HGN test. The best way to deal with the tests is to decline to take them.\n5. You have no obligation to provide more evidence against yourself\nWhen they ask you to take field sobriety tests, the officers will phrase the request in a way that makes it seems like no big deal. They will usually say something like, \u201cWill you perform a few tests so that I can make sure that you're okay to drive?\u201d Phrased in that way, it seems like you're only being asked to show that you're okay to drive. But do you remember ever being asked by someone at the DMV whether you could stand on one foot for 30 seconds before they gave you your driver's license. Did they ask you to walk in a straight, imaginary line? Of course not. The purpose of the tests is to provide evidence to use against you in court, not to determine whether you're okay to drive.",
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        "raw_content": "Game Preview | WPG at OTT\nGame Preview August 3, 2017\nMatt Nichols (15) and Andrew Harris (33) of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers during the game at New Mosaic Stadium in Regina, SK, Saturday, July 1st, 2017. (Photo: Johany Jutras)\nOTTAWA \u2013 Matt Nichols is standing in front of row reporters in the bowels of T.D. Place here in the nation\u2019s capital, dutifully answering every question with respect and a level of thoughtfulness.\nThere isn\u2019t a hint of bravado with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers quarterback. No bold proclamations or boasts in a straightforward session that lasts just over three minutes.\nIt\u2019s what we\u2019ve come to expect now from Nichols, who has gone from Drew Willy\u2019s back-up early last summer to the de facto leader of the team by November, parlaying that into a lucrative new deal with the club over the winter.\nAnd yet, some doubters remain.\nThe Canadian Football League has an intriguing mix of quarterbacks calling the shots right now, from greybeards like future hall of famer Ricky Ray in Toronto to Kevin Glenn in Saskatchewan \u2013 debate his hall-of-fame candidacy amongst yourselves \u2013 to studs like Mike Reilly in Edmonton, Bo Levi Mitchell in Calgary and B.C.\u2019s Jonathon Jennings (as well as Travis Lulay), to younger guns like Trevor Harris here in Ottawa, Hamilton\u2019s Zach Collaros, who is trying to regain some of his old magic, to a vet like Darian Durant in Montreal.\nSomewhere in that pack is Nichols. And yet, there\u2019s more to why he fits so well with the Bombers than what the stats provide in black and white.\n\u201cYou just need to look back at that run at the end of the fourth quarter in our last game\u2026 that describes him. That\u2019s him in a nutshell,\u201d said Harris Thursday, as Nichols spoke to the media over his left shoulder. \u201cHe\u2019s tough. He\u2019s feisty. He\u2019s never going to quit.\n\u201cHe\u2019s a guy who rides out the ebbs and flows of a game by never getting too high or too low. He\u2019s been awesome.\u201d\nA little perspective might be in order here now that Nichols has started 18 straight games \u2013 the equivalent of a full season \u2013 since replacing Drew Willy just over a year ago.\nThis time a year ago, the Bombers offence was averaging 17.6 points per game, eighth in the CFL, in a 1-4 start. Through five games this year, they are averaging 31.4 points, first in the league. He has led the Bombers on more TD drives, 17, than any other quarterback in the CFL.\nMost importantly, the Bombers are 13-5 since he took control of the offence late last July. And given the revolving door at the position for so many seasons, that\u2019s worth repeating again: 13 wins, 5 losses or a winning percentage of .722.\nConsider, for some context, the won-loss record and winning percentage of Bombers quarterbacks with at least 18 starts dating back to 1996:\nKhari Jones (2000-04): 44-28-1,.610\nMatt Nichols (2015-present): 15-10, .600\nKevin Glenn (2004-08): 35-37-1, .486\nBuck Pierce (2010-13): 14-18, .438\nDrew Willy (2014-16): 11-18, .379\nKerwin Bell (1999-2000): 7-17; .292\nOthers (ranked by number of starts):\nMichael Bishop (2009): 6-8, .429\nChris Vargas (1997): 3-10, .231\nKent Austin (1996): 7-4, .636\nT.J. Rubley (1998): 1-10, .091\nSteven Jyles (2010): 2-8, .200\nKevin McDougal (1996-97): 3-6, .333\nJoey Elliott (2010-12): 2-7, .222\nMax Hall (2013): 1-8, .111\nAlex Brink (2010-12): 3-4, .429\nTroy Kopp (1998): 2-5, .286\nJustin Goltz (2013): 1-4, .200\nStefan LeFors (2009): 1-3, .250\nReggie Slack (1996): 1-3, .250\nRyan Dinwiddie (2008): 1-2, .333\nTee Martin (2005): 0-3, .000\nPat Barnes (2003): 1-1, .500\nMike Quinn (2006): 0-2, .000\nBrian Brohm (2014-15): 0-2, .000\nRobert Marve (2015): 0-2, .000\nBrian Ah Yat (2001): 1-0, 1.00\nDom Davis (2015-present): 0-1, .000\nAs Bombers fans are well aware, that\u2019s hardly a star-studded list. It also says something that the only two quarterbacks who have started at least 18 games for this franchise dating back to 1996 with winning records are Jones and Nichols.\nAnd that\u2019s all that matters to the veteran pivot.\nNichols, not surprisingly, has a singular focus right now and that\u2019s Friday\u2019s matchup with the REDBLACKS and getting an offence that, yes, does lead the league in points per game, to purr along instead of revving then stalling.\n\u201cThere are some things we do well,\u201d Nichols said this week of the Bombers attack. \u201cThe main thing is consistency. We\u2019ve been going on some big runs where it seems like for a quarter and a half we can\u2019t be stopped. And then for a quarter it seems like we have trouble getting going.\n\u201cWe need to have consistency where we\u2019re putting drives together all game long and keeping our defence fresh. That\u2019s a focus of ours.\u201d\nA workmanlike answer from a workmanlike pivot. And a guy who is universally respected in his locker room.\n\u201cYou know, getting to know him off the field and growing with him has been awesome for me,\u201d said Harris. \u201cWe\u2019re a bit similar in that we both have that chip on our shoulder and that tenacity.\n\u201cThere\u2019s no question the team has rallied around him. We know what we\u2019re going to get week in, week out from him and that\u2019s a great thing.\u201d\nGAME 4: BLUE BOMBERS (3-2) vs REDBLACKS (1-4-1)\nKickoff: 6 p.m. (CDT) Friday, TD Place, Ottawa\nRadio: CJOB 680;\nTV: TSN, RDS, ESPN 3\nStreaks: Winnipeg: 1W; Ottawa: 1L\nVegas line: Ottawa is favoured by 3.\nHome/Road: The Bombers are 1-1 on the road this season and were a league-best 7-2 away from home last season; the REDBLACKS are 1-1-1 at home.\nRecent history: The Bombers and REDBLACKS split their season series last year, with Ottawa winning 23-10 in Winnipeg on Oct. 29th and the Bombers grabbing a 33-20 victory a week later, on Nov. 4th, in Ottawa.\nAll-time series: Winnipeg leads 42-30-1\nOK sure, this is a weekly storyline all across the CFL. Players get hurt, others are called upon to step in and be productive. It\u2019s so common a theme, it\u2019s a ritual. But Thursday the Bombers moved slotback Weston Dressler to the six-game injured list and the impact on the offence could be enormous.\nDressler isn\u2019t just a veteran receiver who led the club last season in catches (80) and yardage (1,003). He is a reliable target for Matt Nichols, a holder on placekicks, and the kind of player who sets a daily tone with his work ethic.\nBut as we saw last week in the win over Montreal, Ryan Lankford has already proven to be both a quick study and good fit in Dressler\u2019s spot. He caught seven passes for 53 yards in two quarters of work and pulled in the first touchdown in the club\u2019s miraculous comeback. Just as important, he knew the routes and his assignments, even though he hadn\u2019t had much work at that spot \u2013 and that\u2019s the kind of response that instantly gains a quarterback\u2019s trust.\n\u201cI had been in that position, but not since training camp,\u201d said Lankford. \u201cYou\u2019ve got to always prepare as if you are a starter. The beautiful thing about our offence here is it\u2019s conceptual and you really know how and why we run things. It\u2019s just studying over time and understanding what concept goes where.\n\u201cIt was difficult at first\u2026 my head was spinning on that first drive. But once I got it down it was all right. It was, \u2018OK, I\u2019ve been here before. Let\u2019s just touch up on some things and let\u2019s play ball.\u201d\nThe numbers suggest a potential drop-off \u2013 Dressler has played in 142 career games with 642 catches for 9,142 yard and 55 touchdowns; Lankford has played in 14 games (including nine with Saskatchewan) with 28 receptions for 234 yards and one TD, but he does bring a similar work ethic and is already developing a chemistry with his quarterback.\n\u201cIt goes all the way back at training camp and everyone was getting reps with every quarterback,\u201d said Lankford. \u201cWe practice, we do routes on air, we have conversations, open-floor meetings where everyone is talking about what they would do here or there. It comes with time, it comes with practice. I\u2019m just happy to be in this situation.\u201d\n\u2018D\u2019 IS FOR DEFENCE, NOT DREADFUL\nThe Bombers valiant comeback a week ago masked over some defensive deficiencies, namely 183 yards rushing as the Montreal Alouettes racked up 495 yards net offence and averaged an astounding 11.4 yards on 20 second-down plays. \u2018Explosion\u2019 plays? Those are nasty enough plays to leave some size-large craters.\n\u201cThere\u2019s no simple cure,\u201d said Bombers defensive coordinator Richie Hall. \u201cIt\u2019s just going out there and playing solid consistent defence because when you do that, you have a chance to win. Yeah, the big plays are going to occur. I understand that. But you want to make them earn it and not give it to them in chunks\u2026 make them drive the ball.\n\u201cWe can\u2019t ask our offence to go out there every week and score 40-plus points to win. That\u2019s being unrealistic. Going out there and asking them to score mid-20s, yeah, that\u2019s attainable. How many times over the last 20 years has an offence scored 40 points or more over the course of a season? None. Defensively we have to be able to shut people down, because we have done it.\n\u201cYou have to be able to win the fourth quarter if you want to be in contention for the Grey Cup.\u201d\nTREVOR, BRAD, GREG ET AL\nOttawa lost some key offensive pieces from last year\u2019s Grey Cup squad \u2013 most notably Henry Burris (retired), receivers Ernest Jackson (Montreal), Chris Williams (B.C.), Khalil Paden (Toronto), and running back Kienan Lafrance (Saskatchewan) \u2013 but still are scary-good offensively with quarterback Trevor Harris regularly playing pitch and catch with star receivers Brad Sinopoli and Greg Ellingson.\nHarris leads the CFL with 12 passing TDs, Ellingson is the top receiver with 643 yards, while Sinopoli\u2019s three TDs is tied for second overall.\n\u201cThe key is focusing on ourselves,\u201d said cornerback Chris Randle. \u201cWe have to be better. We have to do things the way we\u2019re supposed to do them, as far as our standards and as far as our technique. Knowing their threats, Ellingson and that receiving corps, their running backs (Mossis) Madu and (William) Powell and Trevor Harris is throwing the ball over the field. We know what they\u2019re capable of doing and have to go out there and be ready for that challenge.\u201d\nMatt Nichols is now 15-10 as a starter for the Bombers \u2013 13-5 in his last 18 \u2013 after last week\u2019s win over Montreal. He completed 34 of 43 passes last week for 358 yards and two TDs, numbers that saw his overall QUAR rating jump to 78.8.\nTrevor Harris will be making the 32nd start of his career, he is 15-14-2, and 1-4-1 this year. He has completed 70.2 per cent of his passes this season for 1,939 yards with 12 TDs against three interceptions, but has fumbled a league-high four times. His QUAR rating is 76.4\n#84 Ryan Lankford, receiver/returner: His contributions in relief of Weston Dressler are mentioned above. The Bombers like the versatility and the speed he brings to the attack, but Dressler is still Dressler.\n\u201cYou lose so much, not just because of his talent on the field but because he\u2019s a leader, through walk-throughs, coaching other guys, breaking huddles he\u2019s yelling out reminders for receivers, for me,\u201d said Matt Nichols. \u201cHe\u2019s a tough one to replace, but we feel like we have great depth at that position and we\u2019ve got some young guys on this team who have a lot of ability and have taken it upon themselves to soak in information. Last week, Lankford stepped right in to Dressler\u2019s position, a position he\u2019s never played before, and made a bunch of great plays for us. We have the guys that can make up for it but it\u2019s still always tough when you lose a future hall of famer.\u201d\n#31 Maurice Leggett, linebacker: Returns to the lineup after missing the last two games and the team\u2019s top defender from last season should help with his ability to tackle in the open field, his communication and his experience.\n#55 Jamaal Westerman, defensive end: The Bombers veteran had one sack, one pressure and three tackles in the first two games, but in his last three has four sacks, five pressures and nine tackles.\n#22 Brian Walker, DB: The young defensive back has shown steady improvement since the start of training camp, flashing a speed to cover gaps and a finish as a violent tackler. But with Chris Randle and T.J. Heath on one side of the secondary, Walker and Roc Carmichael can expect to be busy on the other, with some help from Kevin Fogg.\nThe Bombers unveiled their 46-man roster Thursday and the big news was the placing of veteran receiver Weston Dressler on the injured list. The other change sees LB Nehemie Kankolongo (who was released earlier this week) replaced by LB Jesse Briggs.\nDressler joins Bruce Johnson, Ian Wild, Shayne Gauthier and Tristan Okpalaugo on the six-game injured list \u2013 Johnson and Gauthier are back practicing \u2013 and might not be among that group for the duration.\n\u201cThe six-game is just a business decision,\u201d explained Mike O\u2019Shea. \u201cYou find a lot of clubs do that as an insurance policy in case there\u2019s any setback. But I expect him to be available much sooner than that.\u201d\nBombers running back Andrew Harris vs. whoever or however the REDBLACKS try to defend him out of the backfield.\nWe wrote earlier this week about how Harris is on pace to break a CFL record for receptions by a running back, and the Bombers make no excuses for all the touches he\u2019s getting as a receiver.\n\u201cHe\u2019s a weapon for us,\u201d said Matt Nichols. \u201cWe\u2019re not complaining. We want the ball in Andrew\u2019s hands and the way teams have been playing us the last few weeks, if they want to drop nine and 10 into coverage, then I have no problem giving the ball to Andrew and then good luck tackling him. 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But company behavior in anticipation of the Affordable Care Act\u2019s \u201cCadillac tax,\u201d an annual 40 percent levy on generous corporate-sponsored health plans slated to go into effect in 2022, may serve as a preview, Birbal said.\n\u201cWhat\u2019s happening in that space is, as we get closer to 2022\u2014and before, it was 2018 that it was going to go into effect\u2014every year we saw employers really look at their health benefit offerings and try to reduce benefit offerings so that they would not be subject to the tax,\u201d she said. \u201cIn the meantime, some employers were looking at shifting more of those resources toward retirement accounts, for example. So there goes the shift in benefit offerings.\u201d\nA slightly less benevolent company might do the reverse, maintaining transportation, entertainment, moving, or achievement award expenses while compensating for the higher costs of those benefits by chipping away at other compensation channels, said Kathleen Thomas, director of the Tax Institute at the University of North Carolina School of Law.\n\u201cIt could just be deferring a raise, or a slightly smaller bonus spread out across a bunch of employees in ways that aren\u2019t necessarily noticed,\u201d she said. \u201cBut I would imagine, in some way, the extra costs would get passed on.\u201d\nThomas and other tax professionals told Bloomberg Tax that companies may simply reimburse employees with cash in lieu of the nondeductible benefits, essentially passing the tax burden onto the individuals. Birbal and others, however, said employers aren\u2019t discussing this option.\nThe employees who receive these perks aren\u2019t the only ones vulnerable to the law\u2019s changes to benefit deductions.\nThe American Moving and Storage Association (AMSA)\u2014a trade group representing moving companies such as United Van Lines LLC, Atlas Van Lines Inc., and Mayflower Transit LLC\u2014has pushed Congress to retain generous tax treatment of moving expenses. But while the employer deduction for moving expense reimbursements remains in place, the law eliminated the moving expense income exclusion, as well as the moving expense income deduction for individuals.\nCompanies seeking new hires who will have to relocate might compensate those employees with more cash for the move, as the reimbursement will be included in the employee\u2019s taxable income and they won\u2019t be able to deduct their own relocation expenses. That means the ultimate cost of relocation could not only get higher for employees, but for companies as well, which has all of AMSA\u2019s members worried, said Paul Milotte, the group\u2019s vice president of governmental relations.\n\u201cThe effect on the industry, we believe, is negative,\u201d Milotte told Bloomberg Tax. \u201cIt\u2019s impossible to predict whether companies will gross up the people they\u2019re trying to attract, but to medium and small businesses that are competing for workers, they\u2019re not going to have that money.\u201d\nSHRM\u2019s Birbal said employees also are likely to be irritated if their employers took away benefits that have been in place for years. \u201cOnce the toothpaste is out of the tube, it\u2019s really hard to put it back in,\u201d she said. \u201cSo if you\u2019re an employer and you are offering these benefits to your employees, it would behoove you to keep or maintain the majority of these benefits to maintain your competitive edge.\u201d\n\u2018Depends How Much They Like It\u2019\nCorporate perks like paid-for golfing outings with clients and transportation coverage aren\u2019t doled out solely because they\u2019re deductible, practitioners said.\n\u201cAre they going to decide not to do something because it\u2019s not deductible? 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        "raw_content": "Online Sales Tax Bill Tied to Risky Georgia Income Tax Cut\nBy Chris Marr\nOnline retailers are a step closer to being required to collect and remit sales tax on sales into Georgia.\nThe Senate Finance Committee approved March 22 sales tax legislation that would require sellers with more than $250,000 of sales or 200 transactions into the state annually to collect and remit the tax or else to report their transactions to the state and notify customers of their tax liability.\nHowever, the committee combined the sales tax bill ( H.B. 61) with a separate income tax cut proposal ( H.B. 329) in a way that the bills\u2019 sponsor said might hurt both proposals\u2019 chances with Gov. Nathan Deal (R). And the House and Senate have only a week left in the session to work out their differences on the bills.\nThe combination \u201cmight improve its chances on the Senate floor, but I don\u2019t think it improves its chances overall,\u201d said Rep. 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An Alabama revenue department regulation and a South Dakota law similar to Georgia\u2019s proposal are already tied up in litigation challenging their constitutionality.\nDespite some states\u2019 eagerness, the bills aimed at capturing tax revenue from e-commerce aren\u2019t a sure-fire win. In New Mexico, Gov. Susana Martinez (R) has suggested she could veto such a measure sent to her desk by a Democratic-controlled Legislature. A similar bill also failed to pass for a second year in row in the Utah legislature, which concluded its 2017 session March 9.\nNo Movement on Florida Bill\nIn Florida, a similar bill has shown no signs of movement so far.\nFlorida\u2019s S.B. 1184 would require out-of-state sellers with more than $100,000 of sales or at least 200 transactions annually into the state to collect and remit sales tax.\nThe bill is sponsored by Sen. Randolph Bracy (D), a member of the minority party in a GOP-controlled Legislature. The bill hasn\u2019t yet received a hearing at its first of three required committee stops before being eligible for a Senate floor vote. A matching bill on the House side, H.B. 1343, is stuck in the same position with no committee hearings thus far.\nBracy didn\u2019t immediately respond to a request for comment.\nGeorgia Proposal Revenue Neutral?\nThe Georgia Legislature\u2019s newly merged H.B. 329 would cut $270 million in individual income taxes by lowering the top rate to 5.65 percent and adjusting personal exemptions. The sales tax requirements\u2014previously contained in H.B. 61\u2014would raise an estimated $274 million for the state by bringing in sales tax from e-commerce transactions that go uncollected.\nSenators at the March 22 finance committee meeting described their revisions and merging of the bills as a way to create a revenue-neutral proposal that conservative senators would prefer. Some viewed H.B. 61 as a tax hike.\nBut the changes to the income tax proposal significantly increased the revenue impact, Powell said, and projected revenue from the sales tax bill is highly uncertain. The governor has previously expressed reservations about trading a stable base of income tax revenue for less predictable sales tax revenue, partly out of fear of hurting the state\u2019s AAA bond rating.\nLawsuit Likely\nThe requirement for out-of-state sellers to collect sales tax is likely to be delayed pending an inevitable lawsuit. Whether and when the state will collect new sales tax revenue from out-of-state sellers is unknown, Powell said.\nPowell\u2019s original proposal to flatten the income tax at 5.4 percent would have cost the state about $70 million, according to Senate committee members. 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The i5 appliance can give you access to all of that information. The appliance is here to simplify the beginning of becoming a data-driven organization and to find out what power is in the organization's data.\nFor example, we enabled a Swiss company called Smartinfo to become a proactive news provider. That means they put lots of public information, newspapers, online newspapers, TV broadcasts, radio broadcasts into that index. The customers can then define the topics they're interested in and they're proactively informed about new articles about their interests.\nGardner: In what other ways do you think this will become popular? I'm guessing that a marketing organization would really benefit from finding relationships within their internal organization, between product and service, go-to market, and research and development. The parts of a large distributed organization don't always know what the other part is doing, the unknown unknowns, if you will. Any other examples of how this is a business benefit?\nMeyer: You mentioned the marketing organization. How could a marketing organization listen what customers are saying? For example, on social media they're communicating there, and when you have an engine like i5, you can capture these social media feeds, you can do sentiment analysis on that, and you will see an analyzed view on what's going on about your products, company, or competitors.\nYou can detect, for example, a shitstorm about your company, a shitstorm about your competitor, or whatever. You need to have an analytic platform to see that, to visualize that, and this is a big benefit.\nOn the other hand, it's also this proactive information you get from it, where you can see that your competitor has a new campaign and you get that information right now because you have an agent with the customer's name. 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        "raw_content": "Liam Walsh and the ties that bind\nDanny Flexen March 9, 2017 1252 views\nArticlesInterviewLATEST BOXING NEWS2 Comments1252 views 012 min read\nAhead of his title challenge to Gervonta Davis, the Cromer super-featherweight tells Danny Flexen why family will always come first\nFor Liam Walsh, it has always been about family, the ties that bind. Inescapable and reassuring, the familial bond cultivated an enduring love affair with boxing, sustained Walsh through myriad bumps in the road and, now more than ever, dictates his future.\nAll roads lead back to John Walsh, a Rochdale man of diverse distinctions \u2013 painter, decorator, smoker, drinker, inspiration, visionary. Father of four, driven to distraction by a trio of rambunctious boys. The ardent fight fan infused in his sons a similar love for the sport, ensuring they could exhaust abundant latent energy, both in their front room and, in due course, the gym.\n\u201cMy dad told us he moved us away [to cromer] to keep us out of trouble. Growing up in Rochdale, it was a rough area, a lot of poverty and a lot of kids got in trouble \u2013 we were boxing but going down them routes as well. We\u2019d have ended up in trouble, all our mates ended up in prison.\u201d\nThis pattern continued after John relocated his family to the seaside town of Cromer, on Norfolk\u2019s endearing east coast, when Liam was nine and, like his twin Ryan and their older brother Michael, edging closer to a life on the wrong side of the tracks. Fraternal scraps paradoxically brought them closer and while John had instilled an affection for the Noble Art, it became rapidly and irrevocably intertwined with an unspoken, collective strength that has seen them through every trial \u2013 literally, in one case, when all three were ultimately acquitted of causing grievous bodily harm with intent \u2013 and tribulation. John\u2019s masterplan has come to fruition.\n\u201cWe were constantly fighting, until one day, he came home with a pair of gloves, and said, \u2018Stick these on.\u2019,\u201d recalls Liam, currently preparing for his May 20 London challenge to ballyhooed IBF super-featherweight ruler Gervonta Davis.\n\u201cHe always read Boxing News, though never boxed himself and he took us to the boxing club to fight other people when we eventually got tired of fighting each other.\n\u201cMy dad told us he moved us away to keep us out of trouble. Growing up in Rochdale, it was a rough area, a lot of poverty and a lot of kids got in trouble \u2013 we were boxing but going down them routes as well. We\u2019d have ended up in trouble, all our mates ended up in prison. The move to Cromer was a holiday originally\u2026 it\u2019s still a holiday now. It\u2019s probably the best move he ever done.\u201d\nThe boys, as they are prone to do, became men and, as professional boxers, would live in adjacent houses, train alongside each other, sharing motivation, glory and occasional disappointment. John, made immensely proud, lived vicariously through his children to an extent, but refused to accept even a sliver of the limelight. He could often be identified, if one were inclined to look, in his trademark Team Walsh jacket, shrinking out of camera shot at ringside.\nWhile mum Michelle was and remains an exemplary role model, John, more through presence than force of character, seemed to hold them all together, stitching an almost invisible fabric that would never, they believed, be torn asunder. Until, without warning, it was shredded beyond repair.\n\u201cHe lived for today and didn\u2019t worry about tomorrow,\u201d Liam reflects of his father\u2019s sudden death from heart disease, aged a mere 49, just before the Christmas of 2011. \u201cMen of that era, especially up north, they smoked as much as they wanted, drank as much as they wanted, they weren\u2019t educated whatsoever about food.\n\u201cHe went the way he wanted; he\u2019d tell us, \u2018If I\u2019m ever lying there in pain, make sure you switch the [life support] machine off, I wanna die in my bed,\u2019 and he did.\u201d\nQuestioning everything they had previously taken for granted, the Walsh brothers were at once rendered rudderless, marooned. There had been no lengthy illness, no long goodbye, no time to adjust to a permanently altered reality. One day John had been there, the next he had passed away at home, the denoument he\u2019d always preferred offering scant consolation to those left bereft and behind. Liam was confronted with the acute pain and yearning emptiness of loss, trailed in their wake by serious doubts about his own destiny.\n\u201cAfter the Scott Harrison fight [in April 2013], I looked up to the sky and said a few words, telling him \u2018I\u2019m not feeling it because you\u2019re not here to see it.\u2019 I bet there are lads my age still trying to impress their dad, maybe it never leaves you.\u201d\n\u201cIt affected us all massively,\u201d he remembers, a slight tremor, perhaps, in his voice. \u201cI have considered knocking boxing on the head. The last fight he came to was against [Paul] Appleby [Liam\u2019s stoppage win headlining BoxNation\u2019s debut show in September 2011]. He was proud but annoyed because he knew I was better than that [Liam was forced to rise from a knockdown in a tumultuous thriller].\n\u201cThe next one was [versus Dominic] Urbano [another inside-schedule triumph], I didn\u2019t feel no spark; as a kid it would always be about being the best to impress your dad, him giving you compliments was worth a hundred of anyone else\u2019s. I won the fight and I was just flat. I would get excited to get out, see my dad and ask him, \u2018What did you think?\u2019 and he\u2019d be buzzing, really proud \u2013 that ticked boxes for me.\nFittingly, the pursuit that enthralled both Liam and his father would rescue him from the abyss. As the grief finally began to subside, he rekindled his boxing romance and returned to something approaching top form but, flirting between two weight classes, a major breakthrough proved elusive. A shot at a peak Ricky Burns and his WBO lightweight belt a year after his father\u2019s death was scuppered, perhaps fortunately in hindsight, by damage Walsh sustained in a car crash, while a final eliminator for the same strap in 2015 imploded due to his hand injury.\n\u201cI think Frank showed faith in me from day one, he\u2019s given me opportunities and he\u2019s always been loyal to me. He\u2019s always paid well, people think the grass is greener, but that\u2019s not always the case, there\u2019s been no reason I\u2019d want to leave. He\u2019s delivered again now; time and time again Frank delivers fights on home turf.\u201d\nWalsh has appeared ready to climb into world class, whether at super-feather or the weight above, since comfortably beating Harrison, but for myriad reasons has endured long spells of inactivity. The last time he fought more than twice in a calendar year was 2010 and, until recently, the 30-year-old, despite training diligently under the esteemed Graham Everett, looked in serious danger of withering on the vine, of wasting the huge potential that his dad and brothers had long insisted he must fulfil.\n\u201cI was massively disappointed about the Burns fight,\u201d he tells me, and the father of three still sounds regretful over the cancellation. \u201cI genuinely believed I could have beat him, looking back now with an older head I still think it, but it would have been a very hard fight at the time; he was a big strong man, and now I think I\u2019m that big strong man. I\u2019m definitely at the peak of my powers now.\n\u201cMy inactivity has been a bit of everything, I\u2019ve had a few injuries in my career but too much emphasis is put on that, people make out I\u2019m always injured but that\u2019s not the case, I\u2019ve just had bad injuries at the wrong times. There have been long periods when I\u2019ve been ready to fight. When BoxNation first started, it\u2019s not like it hit the ground running and we were all flying, it was hard times. There weren\u2019t tonnes of fights available at the time.\u201d\nThe elegant switch-hitter points out that the dedicated boxing channel he helped to launch has since grown exponentially, an evolution clearly illustrated by the ability of its owner and his promoter, Frank Warren, to lure Davis, a reigning champion and Floyd Mayweather prot\u00e9g\u00e9, to foreign soil for such a pivotal meeting.\n\u201cThere have been periods where I\u2019ve been frustrated and I\u2019m sure Frank and the team have had periods where they\u2019ve been frustrated with me too, for one reason or another,\u201d he muses, philosophically.\n\u201cI think Frank showed faith in me from day one, he\u2019s given me opportunities and he\u2019s always been loyal to me. He\u2019s always paid well, people think the grass is greener, but that\u2019s not always the case, there\u2019s been no reason I\u2019d want to leave. He\u2019s delivered again now; time and time again Frank delivers fights on home turf. For me he\u2019s the best in the business, he knows the game better than any of them, and bringing people from scratch to become champions, I don\u2019t think anyone\u2019s done more of that.\u201d\nDespite Warren\u2019s best efforts to propel his charge forward, Walsh has never craved the celebrity that befits of his status, focusing far more on the financial rewards he can attain and how they can support his partner Sarah, their daughter and two sons (plus a third due just 12 days after the Davis tilt).\n\u201cI\u2019m more than happy about the amount of press I\u2019ve had, I\u2019d probably like a little less in future but that probably won\u2019t be possible after this fight,\u201d he says self-consciously, mildly embarrassed at rejecting the trappings many athletes covet.\n\u201cIt\u2019s not for me at all, I hate being in the spotlight in terms of interviews, people having cameras on me, it makes me uncomfortable. I\u2019d love a contract that says I turn up at the fight, win, then I\u2019m done. It sounds really unappreciative and I\u2019m probably not doing myself any favours; Michael is forever telling me I need to be more vocal, but there\u2019s not a chance, not gonna happen. I just wanna be a normal geezer like everyone else.\u201d\nPeering into the near future, there emerges a variation on the abiding theme. A plot of land in Holt, purchased. Three vast tree barns, almost converted. A fraternal utopia close to completion. Three brothers, who will boast 14 children between them, living, loving and coexisting in perfectly imperfect harmony.\n\u201cIt\u2019s our dream,\u201d Liam explains. His voice has taken on a hushed, faraway quality, as if picturing the scene. \u201cI can\u2019t wait. It\u2019s what we all wanted as kids. As long as we\u2019re all together, we\u2019ll be happy forever.\u201d\nAnd, with that, Liam has to go; he has family business to attend to. 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        "raw_content": "U21s: Leeds United preview\nA look ahead to Wanderers' penultimate home game of the season\nBolton Wanderers Under-21s host Leeds United in their latest Professional Development League 2 game on Thursday.\nReturning to action after the Easter break, the young Whites will be taking to the field at The County Ground, Leyland for the their penultimate home game for the season.\nBolton clinched their first away win of the campaign at Brentford last time out, and currently sit seventh in the northern section.\nIn contrast, visitors Leeds are unbeaten from their last three matches, including last week's 0-0 draw with Birmingham City, and lie two places above the Trotters in fifth.\nKicking off at 7pm, tickets will be available on the turnstiles and cost \u00a33 for adults, \u00a31 for concessions and are free for season ticket holders.\nFor supporters unable to attend, there will be live updates throughout the match via the club\u2019s Twitter account @OfficialBWFC, with a full match report also available at www.bwfc.co.uk following the game.",
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        "raw_content": "We are proud to announce that we\u2019ve officially completed a $14 million Series B investment fundraising, led by Barclays and including JPMorgan and NEX Group. The proceeds will be used to accelerate development and global roll-out of our SaaS-based voice communications platform, which provides a comprehensive cloud-based replacement to traditional trading \u201cturrets\u201d; immediate access to a growing pool of liquidity; full interoperability with third-party systems; and real-time provision of high-fidelity audio, trading metadata and transcription.\nIn addition to its investment, Barclays will work with Cloud9 on the acceleration of the Company\u2019s adoption across the industry. This follows JPMorgan\u2019s earlier decision to onboard more than 2,000 internal traders and salespeople to Cloud9 as its primary tool for voice communication between the bank and its clients globally.\n\u201cDespite being a cornerstone of global financial markets, voice trading and its data have been siloed off from the intelligence that fuel capital markets strategies,\u201d said Gerald Starr, CEO of Cloud9. \u201cWith the financial and strategic commitment of industry leaders such as Barclays, JPMorgan and NEX Group, we\u2019re equipped to rapidly grow our role as the new standard for voice trading communications world-wide \u2013 ushering in an era in which voice is viewed as a key business asset.\u201d\nThe Cloud9 trader voice cloud-based communications platform is a unified, digital trading solution for the voice trading community, critical for next-generation trader workflow integration, surveillance, and compliance.\n\u201cFor the last few years, Cloud9 has proven its commitment to fostering long-overdue innovation in the trader voice space,\u201d said Kester Keating, Head of US Strategic Investments at Barclays. \u201cWe were an early investor and believer in Cloud9, and we\u2019re proud to support its continued growth and excited by the possibilities its technology can create.\u201d\nThe implementation of a cloud-based voice trading solution creates an interoperable community with the capability to integrate with numerous third-party applications and analytics providers.",
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        "raw_content": "Advancing Georgian-U.S. security cooperation after the Trump transition\nJanuary 19th 2017, the CACI Analyst\nThe Trump administration will soon undertake a comprehensive review of Russia-US relations and U.S. policy toward the rest of Eurasia. Although the new team will presumably consider many options, the president-elect\u2019s statements imply that the U.S. will not soon support further NATO expansion or other actions that would strongly antagonize Moscow. Despite this limitation, the U.S. government will continue security ties with U.S. partners in Eurasia, such as Georgia. In practice, there are a number of steps the U.S. and Georgia can undertake to advance their mutual security.\nBACKGROUND: According to Georgian government documents, the main threats to Georgia are the Russian occupation of territory and the possibility of renewed aggression, instability in the Caucasus, terrorism from neighboring territories, cyber threats, and national and manmade disasters. Georgia\u2019s main strategic priorities are therefore to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity, attract international trade and transit, and seek further partnership with NATO and the EU.\nThe 2008 defeat in the five-day war with Russia exposed poor communications, logistics, and coordination by the Georgian Armed Forces. The Georgian military has since been rebuilt, but is still outmatched by Russia\u2019s considerably larger forces. The government has found it difficult to maintain high levels of defense expenditures due to other economic challenges, but still spends a higher percentage of GDP on military matters than most NATO members.\nGeorgia, Azerbaijan, and Turkey have developed a strong economic and political partnership. Their trilateral projects include the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline, the Baku-Tbilisi-Kars Railway, and the Eternity Military Drills. The three governments back each other\u2019s territorial integrity and right to decide their membership in international organizations. Georgia\u2019s economic ties to Iran, China, and the EU have also increased in recent years. The EU has become Georgia\u2019s main trading partner, while economic ties with China are growing fast.\nThough not a member of NATO, Georgia is a net security provider to the alliance. Georgia has participated in many NATO-led military exercises and several NATO missions, including in Kosovo and Afghanistan. Georgia has also engaged in critical NATO programs and initiatives such as the Annual National Program, Individual Partnership and Cooperation Program, NATO Georgia Professional Development Program, NATO Defense Education Enhancement Program, NATO Smart Defense Initiative, and the NATO Partnership for Peace program.\nIn addition, Georgia has allowed NATO militaries regular access to its territory and has modernized its national infrastructure to support allied operations. The military reforms Georgia made after the 2008 war and the opening of the NATO training center near Tbilisi have made Georgia better able to cooperate with NATO militaries. The 2008 decision to establish a special NATO-Georgia Commission underscores the value alliance members see in their collaboration. In 2014, the parties adopted a NATO-Georgia Substantial Package, which aims to strengthen Georgia\u2019s security capabilities. Further cooperation is possible even if near-term Georgian membership in NATO is unlikely due to European opposition.\nIn 2009, the U.S. and Georgia established a Strategic Partnership that commits both countries to support Georgia\u2019s economic development, democratic practices, sovereignty, and territorial integrity within internationally recognized frontiers. The U.S.-Georgia Strategic Partnership Commission has been the primary mechanism for promoting bilateral cooperation through its four groups: democracy; defense and security; economic, trade, and energy; and people-to-people and cultural exchanges. Successive U.S. administrations have sustained high expenditures for these projects due to the mutual security benefits they generate.\nThe Georgian-U.S. partnership against WMD trafficking has made considerable progress in keeping dangerous materials and weapons away from terrorists and rogue regimes. Yet, Georgia\u2019s insecure northern borders and proximity to WMD assets in the Russian Federation make the country a prime smuggling route. With a limited navy, Georgia has been unable to effectively patrol its coastline. If Georgian authorities were to regain control over the Abkhazia and South Ossetia regions, however, they would be able to better control trafficking through the mountainous northern border.\nIMPLICATIONS: Donald Trump made very positive comments about Georgia when he visited the country in 2012, but it is doubtful that the president-elect has given much thought to the improvement of bilateral ties after he assumes office next January. Many Georgians are uneasy about the prospects of a Russian-U.S. reconciliation at the expense of other Soviet former republics, but the two countries managed such concerns during the early Bush and Obama administrations, when the new U.S. teams strived to improve ties with Moscow. Some influential members of the current Georgian government agree with the view that reducing Russian security concerns could lead Moscow to relax its control over Georgia\u2019s occupied regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia.\nWith respect to the bilateral relationship, there are several ways the Trump administration and Congress can deepen security collaboration with Georgia in coming years. The July 2016 NATO heads-of-state summit in Warsaw praised Georgia\u2019s many contributions to the alliance and pledged more training, exercises, and other military capability-building. Even if near-term NATO membership for Tbilisi is excluded, Georgia and the U.S. can deepen collaboration regarding cyber security, counterterrorism, regional security, and other diplomatic, defense, and non-military security issues.\nThe two governments should build on the Georgia-U.S. Memorandum on Deepening the Defense and Security Partnership signed earlier this year. The memo provides a general framework for future cooperation but needs specific follow-on accords to support concrete projects. To realize its goals, the U.S. should expand joint exercises, promote military exchanges, and pursue further training opportunities, and expand regional security cooperation.\nThe Trump administration should provide the Georgian Armed Forces with additional support for non-traditional missions like refugee management and countering trafficking in WMDs, narcotics, terrorism, and people. The U.S. should allow Georgia more opportunities to purchase defensive arms and technologies such as personnel protection equipment as well as logistical, medical, and communications systems. The new Georgian Defense Minister, Levan Izoria, has announced major personnel reforms \u2013 such as improving the combat capability of conscripts and optimizing command structures \u2013 that would benefit from greater U.S. and NATO assistance.\nDue to its pivotal location, Georgia projects influence in the Black Sea, Caspian, and Caucasus regions, where the U.S. government\u2019s presence is likely to remain limited. Both countries are eager to avert renewed fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan or other regional conflicts that could escalate into a larger war. Since the government has decided against strengthening the country\u2019s naval capabilities, Georgia needs enhanced capacity for border and port security to limit maritime trafficking and better respond to Black Sea threats.\nTrump Administration officials will likely encourage Georgians to continue to embrace free market principles in order to generate more resources for cooperative projects and to diversify their economic ties to reduce foreign leverage on Georgia\u2019s strategic autonomy. U.S. investors could also gain substantially from access to the Georgian market and the Georgian transit corridor between Europe and Asia.\nThe U.S. needs to raise its profile in Eurasia by engaging regularly with Georgian leaders in both Washington and Tbilisi. Senior Trump administration officials need to signal to Georgians and other audiences that Washington is committed to Georgia\u2019s sovereignty, security, and right to choose its foreign alliances and partnerships. Meanwhile, Georgian officials should continue to renounce the use of force to recover their occupied territories. At the popular level, vigorous public information campaigns, cultural diplomacy, and exchange programs could help sustain public support in both countries for a strong U.S.-Georgian relationship.\nCONCLUSION: The U.S. and Georgia are tied together by common values, including a mutual commitment to liberal democratic principles, national sovereignty, and territorial integrity. Even if assessed on a transactional basis, however, the Georgian-U.S. security partnership yields substantial mutual benefits in the form of geopolitical pluralism, counterterrorism, and counter-WMD proliferation. The Trump administration and Congress should undertake steps to keep the partnership substantial and mutually profitable to advance both countries\u2019 shared interests.\nAUTHOR\u2019S BIO: Dr. Richard Weitz is a Senior Fellow and Director of the Center for Political-Military Analysis at the Hudson Institute.\nImage source: Mikheil Saakashvili on Flickr, accessed on January 16, 2017\nRead 9754 times\tLast modified on Wednesday, 15 February 2017\nGeorgia US relations\nRusso Georgian war 2008\nGeorgian Armed Forces\nBaku Tbilisi Ceyhan oil pipeline\nBaku Tbilisi Kars railway\nEternity Military Drills\nEU Georgia trade\nGeorgia China trade\nNATO mission in Kosovo\nNATO mission in Afghanistan\nNATO Annual National Program\nNATO Individual Partnership and Cooperation Program\nNATO Georgia Professional Development Program\nNATO Defense Education Enhancement Program\nNATO Smart Defense Initiative\nNATO Partnership for Peace program\nNATO Georgia Commission\nUS Georgia Strategic Partnership\nWMD trafficking\nMore in this category: \u00ab New signs of Chinese military interest in Central Asia\tThe curious case of Chinese troops on Afghan soil \u00bb",
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        "raw_content": "Illustration: Steve Munday\nIt was news that hit Bay Street with a bang. In late February, a group of lawyers from Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP\u2019s mining group crossed over to Bennett Jones LLP, effectively gutting FMC\u2019s mining practice just a month before it was to officially join with SNR Denton and Salans LLP to create a new global law firm with 2,500 lawyers and 79 offices around the world. \u201cThat was a big deal,\u201d says Carolyn Berger of legal recruitment firm Marsden International. \u201cIt was a great, great thing for Bennett Jones \u2014 just unbelievable. I think they\u2019re a great group and it was a good move for them. They wouldn\u2019t have done it if it wasn\u2019t.\u201d\nIt wasn\u2019t the first departure of its kind from FMC. Rewind to last November, about the same time the firm was formally announcing plans to combine to form what is now Dentons, eight senior members of FMC\u2019s Calgary office announced they were leaving to create a boutique firm, Rose LLP. That group was led by long-time FMC partner Jim Rose. Matt Lindsay, a former FMC managing partner and now a Rose LLP partner, said it was just the right time to go.\nMany expected there to be fallout from international law firm mergers, but an entire practice group? And all at once? That, most agree, is a rare event. \u201cI don\u2019t think FMC is saying it hasn\u2019t been a loss \u2014 they\u2019ve been pretty verbal it\u2019s been a loss \u2014 but they will look to build,\u201d says Berger.\nIt\u2019s natural in a situation like a merger that existing partners will take stock of whether they see their current existence as something that is sustainable under the new, more global regime. \u201cPeople want a sense of security, and that their practice can continue to flourish at the firm,\u201d says Carrie Heller, president of legal at executive search firm The Heller Group. \u201cIf you\u2019re getting conflicted out or losing your referral base because of an international merger, you\u2019re going to start getting worried. It\u2019s all part of the equation.\u201d\nOf those who went to Bennett Jones from FMC, two are senior counsel \u2014 John Sabine and Frank Davis \u2014 six are partners and all have a primary focus in the mining sector with a secondary focus on capital markets and M&A. They include Michael Melanson, Sander Grieve, Abbas Ali Khan, Linda Misetich Dann, James Clare, and Ali Naushahi. There were also five associates who made the move: Justin Park, Jamie Au, Tiffany Canzano, Lisa Telebar, and Elianeth Alicea. This marks the second tour of duty for Melanson and Sabine at Bennett Jones. The firm\u2019s Toronto managing partner Stephen Bowman says from a strategic point of view, \u201cit was a natural for us to be interested in the opportunity to expand our mining practice significantly in one go.\u201d\nOf his move, Sabine told Canadian Lawyer columnist Jim Middlemiss while FMC \u201cdidn\u2019t want to be left in the dust\u201d in the global consolidation of law firms, the TSX is a mining capital. \u201cWe can operate worldwide as we do without having a global brand in the sense of a branch in every country. What we do is worldwide. We don\u2019t think we need a global brand to do it.\u201d A big turnoff to remaining with Dentons was the expectation that in an international firm, the lawyers will route work to the other offices \u201cas opposed to someone you worked with for a decade. It was a big issue for us.\u201d\nFor its part, Dentons, which declined to give an interview for this story, said in a statement the moves were not unexpected. \u201cIt is not unusual at this time of year for partners and practices to change firms. The possibility of these types of changes was taken into consideration as a part of our rigorous strategic planning process as FMC, Salans, and SNR Denton considered its combination,\u201d said Chris Pinnington, now Canada chief executive officer at Dentons. He went on to say the departures from the Toronto office would have no impact on their ability to provide legal counsel to clients.\nBowman says the days of lawyers staying in one firm forever ended in the early \u201990s. \u201cI think movement will be a continuing part of the profession as we face more changes in technology and in the kinds of ways people get legal services and the continuing evolution of the balance between in-house and external counsel.\u201d It\u2019s an \u201cinevitable outcome,\u201d he adds, that law firms will look different and they\u2019ll move to position themselves differently. \u201cIt is a consequence of that that people move.\u201d\nThe growth of Bennett Jones in Toronto has been largely through the lateral movement of senior people from other firms in the Toronto area. Bowman concedes the departure of the 13 lawyers from FMC was by far the largest single group of lawyers to join Bennett Jones at one time from another firm. He says integrating the group into the Bennett Jones culture won\u2019t be a problem. \u201cThey have quite a co-ordinated practice in many respects. But for us the process of integrating new lawyers into the firm is something we\u2019re pretty experienced at and something we work hard at getting right.\u201d\nWhile it may be common for lawyers to move around, departures so soon after a merger is announced suggest others may be unhappy too. \u201cThat gets attention and suggests there are more than a few partners in that firm that were against that merger,\u201d says lawyer Mitchell Kowalski, author of Avoiding Extinction: Reimagining Legal Services for the 21st Century.\nFor many involved, it may also come down to the bottom line. The lawyers who left FMC all reportedly had good relationships with U.S. counsel and received considerable referral work from the U.S., which would have been jeopardized by the Dentons merger. \u201cYou would think with an international firm where mining is done around the world they would have seen the benefits [to stay], but clearly they didn\u2019t,\u201d says Kowalski. \u201cDoes it send a message to the rest of the firm? I think there are probably other people at FMC who are thinking, \u2018Maybe we should be looking elsewhere as well.\u2019\u201d\nManaging partners at other firms in the country took careful note of the pre-Dentons departures. \u201cIf I was at FMC I think I would be a little disappointed because it would certainly represent a dent in those practices at FMC,\u201d says Andrew Fleming, managing partner at the Toronto office of Norton Rose Canada. \u201cIt\u2019s not something that happens every day, but if you look over the past year, you can see certain circumstances where practices moved from one firm to the other because they felt the platform at the second firm was better for them. People want to be where they get the best work, so they move.\u201d\nFleming is familiar with the impact a merger can have on a firm and its lawyers as a partner with Ogilvy Renault before it merged with Norton Rose in 2010. \u201cWe\u2019ve done a few mergers in the last 10 or 20 years and there is always a tendency to have some fallout either because somebody\u2019s practice is going to get pushed aside or somebody is worried about conflicts \u2014 that\u2019s usually a biggie,\u201d he says.\nValerie Mann, managing partner at western regional firm Lawson Lundell LLP, called it \u201ca great step\u201d for Bennett Jones. \u201cIt\u2019s a good coup for them because it\u2019s a big group of people who presumably will bring an active practice with them.\u201d\nInevitably, departures at one firm trigger recruiting to fill the gaps and that means potentially raiding other camps. \u201cIt\u2019s quite a blow to that group and how they\u2019re going to survive that will be interesting because now they will have to do the same thing,\u201d says Stephen Shamie, managing partner of Ontario-based employment law firm Hicks Morley Hamilton Stewart Storie LLP. \u201cI think you\u2019re going to see a lot more movement now than we ever have before in the legal community. I think everything is wide open and fair game.\u201d Shamie says he is aware other firms approach his partners all the time. He has also been on the other side of the fence \u2014 recently Hicks Morley welcomed five labour and employment lawyers from Heenan Blaikie LLP. In December, Hicks Morley announced three of Heenan\u2019s labour and employment stars \u2014 Henry Dinsdale, Jeffrey Goodman, and Michael Smyth \u2014 had joined their firm. Two associates soon followed \u2014 Jodi Gallagher Healy and Maureen Quinlan \u2014 who had worked with the partners at Heenan.\nIn the case of the Heenan moves, at least one was partially rooted in a more personal history. Dinsdale and Shamie have known each other since law school. \u201cWe\u2019re friends as well as neighbours,\u201d says Shamie. \u201cWe have a lot of the same beliefs and client service ideals in terms of how we want to serve our clients and it was just a great fit.\u201d But for Dinsdale it was also a strategic move after realizing he no longer felt the big firm environment was right for him. \u201cThere were aspects of the internationalization of the firm that didn\u2019t fit with how I saw the future unfolding,\u201d says Dinsdale. \u201cI think the best way to characterize it is I was looking forward to try and identify what I thought the best platform would be for my practice over the next 15 years or so. I don\u2019t make these kinds of moves often. I was at Heenan for 21 years and knew if I wasn\u2019t going to be making a move soon \u2014 I\u2019m 50 \u2014 it becomes increasingly difficult to do so, so it was a time in life to reflect on where I was and how that firm was developing and what was the best platform for me going forward.\u201d\nUnlike some of the top-tier firms that suffered financially over the last five years, Shamie says Hicks Morley has had its best years since 2008, partially due to the need for companies to restructure and the resulting terminations requiring legal services his firm provides.\nShamie says he fields calls from a lot of partners looking to make a change these days. \u201cThere have been some major changes in the global setting with a number of the full-service firms,\u201d says Shamie. \u201cWe see that as an opportunity for a boutique firm like ours where we are a true specialty firm.\u201d\nKowalski says lawyers typically decide to leave their firm for one of two reasons: money or concerns about law firm governance issues. In the case of Dentons, conflict and issues around referral work came to the surface immediately, says Christopher Sweeney, CEO of legal recruiter ZSA. \u201cIt was a big loss, there\u2019s no getting around that. I can\u2019t say I was stunned to hear it but I think the scale of it surprised me. It\u2019s rare that there are such large deals like that.\u201d\nTo date, there haven\u2019t been any substantial departures as a result of the recent Norton Rose merger with U.S.-based Fulbright Jaworski LLP, but there are some who say it\u2019s a definite possibility as questions are raised about what work will now dry up and how practice areas will be affected. If partner pay envelopes get lean, they may start looking. \u201cThere have been ones and twos leaving Norton Rose but no big hit yet,\u201d says Sweeney. \u201cThere is certainly talk something is going to break.\u201d\nStill, other observers see it all as being no different than previous instances where lawyers left because of conflicts in their existing firms such the four partners from McCarthy T\u00e9trault LLP who exited in 1992 to form Lenczner Slaght Royce Smith Griffin LLP. \u201cThey left because of the conflicts in the litigation group,\u201d says Karen Mackay, president of Phoenix Legal. \u201cA number of people also left Goodman and Carr LLP in 2007 to go to Fraser Milner. They didn\u2019t go as a group but there was a number of conversations. I think the street loves to draw conclusions that if people leave one firm it must be bad and if they go to another one it must be good. I think it\u2019s just different.\u201d\nThere are critics like Kowalski who say the law firm model is broken but Mackay maintains the model is just changing. However, others like Sweeney insist the top-tier firms are hurting financially and that is causing uneasiness among the lawyers, prompting the phones to ring a lot more at legal recruiters. \u201cThere are many law firms out there not doing that well \u2014 they are either just making target or missing target. The workflow continues to be very choppy,\u201d he says.\nRate pressures in the bigger firms also prompt some lawyers to look elsewhere if they find themselves part of a bigger, global firm. With a smaller firm they can find more flexibility on rates, says Lawrence Mullman of international legal recruiter Major Lindsey & Africa. \u201cOtherwise, with a bigger firm they may lose clients over time because real estate and labour [and] employment clients are just never going to pay the rates of the new, bigger firm.\u201d\nAdding to all of these factors is a relentlessly sluggish economy, combined with continued pressure on the firms to bow to the demands of a client base with more options for legal services and in-house counsel clients with shrinking budgets. It\u2019s enough to make lawyers antsy about their future. \u201cIn my estimation we\u2019re in year five of the legal recession. There\u2019s so many varying signals out there \u2014 you have the Dow Jones breaking record territory but at the same time nobody is doing any deals,\u201d says Sweeney. He says the canary in the coal mine is the two-to-five year corporate commercial associate \u2014 meaning when there\u2019s demand for such a creature the economy is humming. \u201cThere is no demand for that and there hasn\u2019t been for years,\u201d he says. \u201cIt\u2019s a really tough time out there. It\u2019s tougher than I\u2019ve ever seen it except for the period around the Lehman Brothers collapse.\u201d\nWith equity positions as a percentage of law firm partnerships on the decline it\u2019s causing some to consider their long-term place in the law firm ecosystem. \u201cThe problem with so many of the big firms is if you\u2019re at year eight and being told partner is not going to happen here and you want to cross the street to another big firm, you tend to have no practice of your own or not much of a practice \u2014 it\u2019s mainly institutional clients,\u201d says Sweeney. An eight-year associate making $275,000 is not seen as a terribly attractive recruit because they can\u2019t typically bring business with them, he notes. \u201cThe options for someone like that are to go in-house but that too is a competitive market. More people want to go in-house than there are positions.\u201d\nHarsher critics say the defection of FMC\u2019s mining group to Bennett Jones is symptomatic of a much bigger problem. \u201cIt\u2019s just more shuffling of the deck chairs on the Titanic,\u201d says Joe Milstone of Cognition LLP, a firm that provides lawyers to other firms and companies on an as-needed basis. \u201cI think a lot of the mergers and big corporate changes in firms are window dressing to cover the inherent problems in the structures themselves.\u201d\nMilstone compares the chatter that followed the departure of the lawyers at FMC to those who read People magazine and gossip about who is doing what. \u201cIt\u2019s a big yawn \u2014 what\u2019s the news here?\u201d He flips the equation and questions what value comes out of these kinds of moves for the clients. \u201cAre they charging any less or delivering a service in any better way? 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When you see large groups splitting off simply because they\u2019re getting paid more perhaps or they have governance issues with the firm, that\u2019s not a stable structure and that ripples through your firm where others say, \u2018Well, they\u2019re leaving maybe we should be too.\u2019\u201d\nThe client factor\nThere is also the client to consider in the aftermath of lateral moves. The choice of law firm is of course the client\u2019s, not the lawyer\u2019s, to make and it\u2019s always a bit of a gamble for the firm taking on the new partner with a promising book of business. Nothing is ever guaranteed, says Shamie, it always comes down to the client\u2019s choice. \u201cHopefully partners are confident their clients will come over but you never know until you have them come in as clients of the firm,\u201d he says.\nAt the time he announced his departure, Dinsdale was still a partner at Heenan Blaikie and still held fiduciary obligations to the firm. He says he wanted to make sure any discussions that occurred were consistent with those fiduciary obligations. \u201cCertainly there were absolutely no conversations with clients prior to speaking to the managing partner,\u201d he says. \u201cTo do that would have been contrary to my obligations and ensuring that any conversations that took place after that were known to be occurring by the managing partner of the firm and the conversations themselves have to be very professional.\u201d\nAt Heenan, Dinsdale and the managing partner developed a joint letter outlining the options for clients. They could stay with Heenan Blaikie, in which case Dinsdale would help facilitate another lawyer to head up their work, or they could move with him, in which case they would have to complete a direction. The client could also choose to take their work to a third firm.\nWhat Dinsdale describes is a very textbook, civil approach, but one not always followed, says Berger of Marsden International. \u201cI think there are firms who have not acted gentlemanly about departures, which is not a wise way to go. FMC has managed it well in terms of how they\u2019ve spoken on the street about it \u2014 I\u2019m not aware of any negative play,\u201d she says.\nBecoming part of the team\nIntegration of the transplanted lawyers to the new firm is also important. 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        "raw_content": "From Our Readers: How JK Rowling Saved Me from Depression\nYou saved me from my depression.\nBY Airen Petalbert | Mar 23, 2017\nThis week, I decided to write about my favorite superhero. If we were talking about Marvel, DC, folklore, local, or mythical, I don't have any. I can't think of any. I could write about the people who saved me, though, but I'll save that for later. Right now, I want to write about my favorite author.\nMy sophomore year in college was revolutionary\u2014life-changing, soul-shattering, heart-wrenching. I began to see what life was really about; it was far from the fairytales that they made me believe and read when I was younger. Thanks to my depression, I became a bookworm.\nI held on to books as if my life depended on them. And by books, I meant To Kill a Mockingbird, Catcher in the Rye, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Looking for Alaska, The Women's Room, Tess of the D'Urbervilles, Bridget Jones' Diary, 13 Reasons Why, and more. These books justified the realities of life and the existence of negative things\u2014evil, racism, loneliness, being alone, depression, societal sexism, injustice, failures, and death. These coming-of-age realizations made me want to disappear from the world completely. They knocked down my studies, relationships, and above all, my emotional, physical, and mental health.\nThese coming-of-age realizations made me want to disappear from the world completely. They knocked down my studies, relationships, and above all, my emotional, physical, and mental health.\nAll of a sudden, alcohol became my constant companion. My favorite pastime was to drink the night away with my college friends. I wanted to leave the city and disappear forever like Margo in Paper Towns, but I didn't have money. Even if I did, I didn't have the courage to leave. One day, I decided I'd be Alaska Young. I thought that perhaps if I smoked and drank too much, I could suffer from a serious disease and die. Still, I didn't. I was like Marla in Fight Club. My philosophy in life, like her, was that I could die at any moment\u2014the tragedy was that I didn't.\nThis is Why J.K. Rowling Specially Designed a Tattoo for a Fan\nThe Girl From Aleppo J.K. Rowling Sent Harry Potter Books to Tweeted Her Last Message\nThen I decided to read everybody's favorite\u2014the Harry Potter series. For a girl with great disdain for mainstream books, I admit that I have fallen head over heels in love with this series.\nI was lucky I became acquainted with these witches and wizards. In the times when the Death Eaters cast unforgivable curses on me, I buried myself between the pages of the books and lived in fantasy. In those moments when the Dementors tried to kiss me, I relived the movie scenes in my head and became happy. At school, my friends and I even formed a friendship as strong as the Dumbledore's Army. To make the long story short, the Harry Potter series became my ultimate escape from reality.\nSo thank you, J.K. Rowling, for saving me from real-life Dementors when they kissed my soul and sucked all the happiness out of me. You are Sirius to me, the one who inspired me to keep fighting while the Slytherins awaited my downfall. You are also Ron and Hermione to me, the friends cheered for me when Draco caught the Golden Snitch. You are Professor McGonagall when Snape closed the door to the Headmaster's office. Yet you are also Snape who saved me from the worst enemy of all.\nYou are Sirius to me, the one who inspired me to keep fighting while the Slytherins awaited my downfall.\nYou were like me once\u2014the aspiring author who suffered from depression and chose to write her way through life instead. You are the Molly to my Ginny and the Lily to my Harry. You are the Mad-Eye Moody who inspired me to become an Auror. You are also Dumbledore, the greatest Headmaster I've ever known.\nThank you for creating all these characters that became my companion during my life's darkest hours. Thank you for teaching me Defense Against the Dark Arts to prepare for Voldemort's return to power.\nThanks to you, I am now on a journey to find the Deathly Hallows and destroy the seven Horcruxes. Thanks to you and your magical spells, I am now ready to fight the Dark Lord.\nFrom Our Readers: What You Should Let Go of on Your 18th Birthday\nFrom Our Readers: This Is How I Live with My Demons",
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        "raw_content": "Hannah Jones, a Community Nurse at Care Plus Group, has been given the prestigious title of Queen\u2019s Nurse (QN) by community nursing charity The Queen\u2019s Nursing Institute (QNI).\nThe title is not an award for past service, but indicates a commitment to high standards of patient care, learning and leadership. Nurses who hold the title benefit from developmental workshops, bursaries, networking opportunities, and a shared professional identity.\n\u201cI applied to be a Queen\u2019s Nurse as I felt it would support my growth both personally and professionally and I wanted to fulfil my potential. As part of the application, I had to submit supporting statements from 2 patients and my manager \u2013 all of whom have been delighted that I received the award.\n\u201cI\u2019m really proud to be part of the nursing profession and proud to have such a supportive team who all work towards the goals of the QNI and share the same values. I\u2019m proud to be part of a team delivering care across the community in Cleethorpes, it\u2019s such a privilege.\n\u201cI\u2019d like to be a role model to others and encourage other nurses to apply, especially those that are earlier in their careers \u2013 you can apply to be a Queen\u2019s Nurse once you have 5 years\u2019 experience.\n\u201cI trained in Leeds and qualified in 2006. I started working in the community in 2008 and have continued in this role ever since, working in North Wales and then here in North East Lincolnshire. I\u2019m part of the Beacon Medical Community Nursing Team based in Cleethorpes and my caseload covers Humberston.\n\u201cI\u2019ve been a nurse for 12 years and always knew from my first placement that I wanted to work in the community, each day is different and I feel it is a privilege to go into people\u2019s homes.\nTeam Manager for Beacon Community Nurses, Charlotte Wharton said:\n\u201cI am really pleased Hannah has received this award and recognition for her hard work. She is a valuable member of the team and is always willing to share her knowledge and skills to help the development of team.\u201d\nHannah joins Chris Sykes, a Complex Case Manager at Care Plus Group as the organisations other Queen\u2019s Nurse.\nThe Queen\u2019s Nursing Institute\u2019s (QNI\u2019s) Awards Ceremony was held on 25th June in London where Hannah and 120 other Queen\u2019s Nurses from across the country received their Queen\u2019s Nurse title. Hannah was presented with a certificate and badge from Stephen McGann, from Call the Midwife and can now use Queen\u2019s Nurse or QN after her name and attend networking meetings with other Queen\u2019s Nurses.",
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        "raw_content": "Victoria's Backyard in Wandsworth , Caroline Garland Garden Design\nVictoria\u2019s Backyard in Wandsworth\nVictoria Summerley\u2019s garden was opened for a National Garden Open Day yesterday and although, if you look at Victoria\u2019s blog (Victoria\u2019s Backyard) , you will see her fantastic photos I thought I would post a few of mine too! There are one or two things that stand out in this garden. First of all it is almost unbelievable that it can only be about 80 feet long and in to that space she has managed to get no less that 5 seating areas and 3 water features, about 20 plant pots and a fire basket! She has also managed to fit in a good sized lawn which makes the garden look bigger and a small garden shed. There are some very large plants too \u2013 such as the phormium. But what I particularly like is Victoria\u2019s ability to juxtapose large buxus balls with fuschsias, begonias, heucheras, bamboos, sedums and grasses \u2013 sort of classical english with a tropical twist or more to the point \u2013 classical tropical with an english garden twist! The garden has a wonderful peaceful aura and I am sure could be enjoyed in any type of weather; the plants provide tremendous shade, but no doubt look fabulous in bright sunshine (she has some very hot yellows, reds and oranges \u2013 not a soft blue or pink in sight) and equally on a rainy day when the large leaved fatsias etc will drip with glossy precipitation.\nhttps://www.carolinegarland.com/cms/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/2012-08-26-16.29.40-Small-300x200.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 720px) 100vw, 720px\" /> https://www.carolinegarland.com/cms/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/2012-08-26-16.33.02-Small-300x200.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 720px) 100vw, 720px\" /> https://www.carolinegarland.com/cms/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/2012-08-26-16.34.04-Small-300x200.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 720px) 100vw, 720px\" /> https://www.carolinegarland.com/cms/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/2012-08-26-16.33.57-Small-300x200.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 720px) 100vw, 720px\" /> https://www.carolinegarland.com/cms/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/2012-08-26-16.36.11-Small-300x200.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 720px) 100vw, 720px\" /> https://www.carolinegarland.com/cms/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/2012-08-26-16.46.08-Small-300x200.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 720px) 100vw, 720px\" /> https://www.carolinegarland.com/cms/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/2012-08-26-16.47.56-Small-300x200.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 720px) 100vw, 720px\" /> https://www.carolinegarland.com/cms/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/2012-08-26-16.34.08-Small-300x200.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 720px) 100vw, 720px\" /> https://www.carolinegarland.com/cms/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/2012-08-26-16.45.06-Small-300x200.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 720px) 100vw, 720px\" /> https://www.carolinegarland.com/cms/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/2012-08-26-16.44.57-Small-300x200.jpg 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 720px) 100vw, 720px\" />",
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        "raw_content": "3 ways Stan Lee helped create the modern superhero movie\nStan Lee attends the premiere of \"Marvel's The Avengers\" in 2012 in Hollywood, California.\nStan Lee attends the premiere of \"Marvel's The Avengers\" in 2012 in Hollywood, California. (David Livingston / Getty Images)\nJosh Rottenberg and Ryan FaughnderContact ReportersLos Angeles Times\nBy the time the Marvel Cinematic Universe experienced its Big Bang with the 2008 smash \u201cIron Man,\u201d Stan Lee had long since retired from official duties at Marvel, settling into a role as a revered spiritual grandfather to the comic book world, as close to a flesh-and-blood superhero as fans could hope to get.\nBut though Lee was no longer actively involved in steering the panoply of characters he had helped create \u2014 including Spider-Man, the X-Men, the Hulk, Black Panther, Thor and the Fantastic Four \u2014 his legacy as a key architect of what would quickly become Hollywood\u2019s dominant genre was already firmly established.\nIn the decade since \u201cIron Man,\u201d Marvel Studios movies, most of which feature Lee\u2019s co-creations, have collectively grossed more than $17 billion worldwide for the Walt Disney Co. \u2014 and that\u2019s not counting the additional billions brought in over the years by the Spider-Man and X-Men franchises at Sony Pictures and 20th Century Fox, respectively.\n\u201cThank God for Stan Lee creating this universe and these amazing characters,\u201d David Maisel, former chairman of Marvel Studios, told The Times on Monday, as news of Lee\u2019s death at age 95 reverberated around the world. \u201cWithout him, there would have been nothing for us to put on the screen.\u201d\nHere are three ways Lee helped write the playbook for the modern superhero movie \u2014 and, by extension, re-shaped the film industry as a whole.\n1. He made superheroes relatable.\nUntil Lee came along, superheroes had generally been much more like Olympian deities than regular people with regular-human problems. But, starting in the 1960s with Fantastic Four, Spider-Man and the Hulk, Lee and co-creators Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko saw a way to draw in fans with characters who, for all their powers, were plagued by the same flaws, neuroses, relationship issues and everyday headaches that beset all of us.\nZade Rosenthal / Columbia Pictures\nTobey Maguire stars as Peter Parker in 2001's \"Spider-Man.\"\nTobey Maguire stars as Peter Parker in 2001's \"Spider-Man.\" (Zade Rosenthal / Columbia Pictures)\nAs Lee told The Times in 1984, \u201cI thought, suppose there was a guy, Peter Parker, who\u2019s also Spider-Man and he can stick to walls, and spin a web, and has the strength of 12 men. We said just because he can do that doesn\u2019t mean everything would be perfect in his life. We created the first superheroes who weren\u2019t perfect, who worried about paying rent. It was satire \u2014 fantasy in a realistic setting.\u201d\nLee\u2019s superheroes lived in the same world as the rest of us, complete with all of its social ills, and their foibles made it that much easier for fans to connect to them. That more naturalistic approach to character \u2014 and the wryly comic sensibility Lee brought to it \u2014 has continued to shape not only Marvel\u2019s films but also franchises like \u201cThe Incredibles.\u201d And even, it could be argued, comedies that have nothing to do with capes or spandex.\nAs Seth Rogen wrote on Twitter on Monday, \u201cThank you Stan Lee for making people who feel different realize they are special.\u201d\n2. He perfected the concept of the shared universe.\nLee didn\u2019t single-handedly create the concept of different characters inhabiting the same world; Disney had its own shared animated Mickey Mouse universe dating to the 1920s, while Universal Studios monsters like Frankenstein and the Wolf Man would periodically pop up in one another\u2019s films. But before Lee came along, comic book characters had, for the most part, been isolated in their own narratives (with the notable exception of DC Comics\u2019 Justice League series uniting Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman and other heroes for a specific set of stories).\nHaving established that Marvel\u2019s superheroes primarily lived in our world \u2014 many of them in Lee\u2019s native New York \u2014 it only made sense to Lee that they would sometimes bump into each other around the neighborhood. Under his stewardship, Marvel created a sprawling set of interconnected narratives in which one character\u2019s storyline could impact another\u2019s and superheroes could team up to fight a common enemy \u2014 or, just as often, squabble with one another.\nChuck Zlotnick / Marvel Studios\nFrom left, \"Black Panther's\" Okoye (Danai Gurira), Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman), Captain America (Chris Evans), Black Widow (Scarlet Johansson) and Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan) in a scene from \"Marvel Studios' \"Avengers: Infinity War.\" (\nFrom left, \"Black Panther's\" Okoye (Danai Gurira), Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman), Captain America (Chris Evans), Black Widow (Scarlet Johansson) and Winter Soldier (Sebastian Stan) in a scene from \"Marvel Studios' \"Avengers: Infinity War.\" ( (Chuck Zlotnick / Marvel Studios)\nMary Ann Halford, a New York-based media and entertainment strategist at OC&C Consulting, said Lee\u2019s ability to build out an overlapping tapestry of stories with the comics laid the groundwork for Marvel Studios\u2019 successful run of films. That business model has become the driving force of not only the box office but the small screen as well, and has been copied, with varying degrees of success, by other studios \u2014 most notably, Warner Bros. with its DC Comics films.\n\u201cHe was able to build interconnectedness with the comic books and the characters, and that laid a web, if you will, for the films,\u201d she said. Disney will continue to benefit from that foresight with its upcoming roster of films, including the March release \u201cCaptain Marvel\u201d and May\u2019s \u201cAvengers\u201d sequel. Its universe is about to get bigger after Disney brings \u201cX-Men\u201d characters, including Wolverine and Deadpool, into its fold after its $71.3 billion deal to buy Fox, which produces the \u201cX-Men\u201d movies. \u201cThere\u2019s still going to be a tremendous amount of value, and his legacy will live on.\u201d\n3. He was a master of fan connection.\nNo one worked more tirelessly to cultivate fans than Lee, who was as brilliant at marketing and promotion as he was at creating indelible characters. Under Lee\u2019s leadership, Marvel Comics readers became intimately familiar with the company\u2019s artists and writers, and throughout the \u201960s, Lee wrote a monthly column called \u201cStan\u2019s Soapbox,\u201d which he\u2019d often sign with his personal motto, \u201cExcelsior!\u201d\nBy the time Hollywood started cranking out films based on Marvel characters, comic book fans felt so connected to Lee that he became a kind of living, breathing symbol of fandom itself. Lee would go on to make cameo appearances in dozens of films (he will be seen later this month, in animated form, in Disney\u2019s \u201cRalph Breaks the Internet\u201d) and showed up at countless fan conventions like Comic-Con, treating fans like friends he just hadn\u2019t met yet.\nWriter Stan Lee speaks at Comic-Con 2011.\nWriter Stan Lee speaks at Comic-Con 2011. (John Shearer / Getty Images)\nTo this day, Lee\u2019s talent for nurturing Marvel\u2019s fan base has become a model for every studio marketing department when it comes to managing their own franchises, superhero or otherwise.\nIn an interview with The Times in 2012, Lee drove home the importance of maintaining that direct connection with fans. 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        "raw_content": "Bylaws FAQ\nWhat are bylaws? Why are they important?\nBylaws are rules that govern an organization's actions. They help those who manage the organization work effectively and efficiently and are used for decision making and to delegate authority.\nBylaws should address basic activities, such as:\ngovernance (e.g., whether the organization is controlled by a board or by its membership)\nboard meetings (e.g., when and how they will be held and conducted)\nelections (e.g., how board directors and officers will be appointed or elected)\nnominations and voting procedures (e.g., what constitutes a quorum)\ncommittee structuring (e.g., how committees are created and discontinued)\nboard structuring (e.g., the number of directors on the board, their required qualifications, and their terms of service)\nUnlike policies and procedures, which can easily be updated or removed, bylaws are difficult to change. ACLP's bylaws stipulate that any amendment to the bylaws requires a membership vote and a two-thirds majority vote in favor of the amendment.\nWhat are the significant changes to this revision?\nEvery article within the bylaws was carefully examined and, in most instances, the bylaw was updated. In some instances, the change was small; for example, wording was changed to reflect current practice. In other instances, the change was more substantial. The section of the bylaws relating to the CLCC, for example, required significant revisions. The subcommittee also looked at the order of the bylaws and made recommendations to adapt the order to more clearly define the scope of the organization and subsequent governance in the order of highest responsibility.\nWhat provoked the changes?\nThe bylaws were last updated in 2010. Since then, numerous articles contained within the bylaws changed or required revision/updating. Like any working document, bylaws must be continually reviewed and revised to ensure they remain appropriate. The role of the Governance Committee is to ensure all the governing documents have a timeline for review.\nWho worked on the revision? How were they chosen?\nThe Bylaws Subcommittee was comprised of seasoned program leaders who had previous committee and/or board experience and who also had an eye for detail and editing. The Executive Director also played a critical role on this sub-committee. During the review process, input was obtained from the Governance Committee, the Nominating Committee, the Child Life Certification Commission, a member of the ACLP Advisory Committee, and legal counsel for ACLP. The Bylaws Subcommittee also benchmarked with five other professional associations to compare their bylaws with our own.\nWhy do the bylaws still refer to CLC instead of ACLP?\nThe organization is still legally incorporated and recognized as Child Life Council (CLC) doing business as Association of Child Life Professionals (ACLP).\nWhy do the bylaws refer to Maryland if the ACLP office is located in Virginia?\nThe organization is incorporated in Maryland and must continue to abide by Maryland state law.\nIf you have additional questions about the bylaws revisions, please contact Jennifer Lipsey at jlipsey@childlife.org.",
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        "raw_content": "World Wide Web turns 29, inventor warns of monopoly of the few\nOur parents might constantly crib about the addictive virtual world but for us, a life without World Wide Web is unthinkable. This technological wonder turned 29 yesterday and like every year, Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the world wide web penned an open letter to mark the occasion.\nThis year, in his letter, Berners-Lee has warned of the over-concentration of power among a few companies that control which ideas and information are seen and shared. \u201cThe web that many connected to years ago is not what new users will find today,\u201d Berners-Lee said in a blog post. \u201cWhat was once a rich selection of blogs and websites has been compressed under the powerful weight of a few dominant platforms.\u201d\nBerners-Lee think that large technology firms need to be regulated to prevent the web from being \u201cweaponised at scale\u201d. \u201cIn recent years, we\u2019ve seen conspiracy theories trend on social media platforms, fake Twitter and Facebook accounts stoke social tensions, external actors interfere in elections, and criminals steal troves of personal data.\u201d\n\u201cThis concentration of power creates a new set of gatekeepers, allowing a handful of platforms to control which ideas and opinions are seen and shared,\u201d he said.\nThe inventor of World Wide Web also spoke about closing the digital divide between people who have internet access and those who do not. \u201cTo be offline today is to be excluded from opportunities to learn and earn, to access valuable services, and to participate in democratic debate. If we do not invest seriously in closing this gap, the last billion will not be connected until 2042. That\u2019s an entire generation left behind.,\u201d he said.\nAccording to Berners-Lee, today\u2019s \u201cdigital economy calls for strong standards that balance the interests of both companies and online citizens. This means thinking about how we align the incentives of the tech sector with those of users and society at large, and consulting a diverse cross section of society in the process.\u201d\nTesla looking to raise $1.5bn to boost Model 3 production\nMicrosoft unveils its innovation hub \u2018Garage\u2019 in Hyderabad\nTRAI launching app to test internet speed and lodge feedback\n#1 SANTOKH 16 March, 2018, 09:23\nPioneers always have been in pain to see that their new innovations for the benefit of society at large are exploited by a few to unjustly enrich themselves. So is for Berners-Lee.",
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        "raw_content": "Advertising and sponsorship policies\nAdvertising and sponsorship guidelines for print and online publications, products and services for the CMA and its subsidiary companies\n(Last revised: July 2014)\nThese guidelines are intended to provide guidance on the acceptance of advertising and sponsorships for print and online publications, products and services owned and published by the CMA or its subsidiaries, including cma.ca, online newsletters, and print and electronic publications, including the Canadian Medical Association Journal and Sant\u00e9 Inc.\nThese policies were developed in accordance with the Guidelines for CMA's Activities and Relationships with Other Parties, resulting from a consultative process that included members of the business, ethics and legal units of the CMA and its subsidiaries.\nWe recognize that the general principles outlined in the Guidelines for CMA's Activities and Relationships with Other Parties(PDF) take precedence where there is any doubt about the application of these policies. \"We,\" when used in this document, refers to the collectivity of corporate and organizational units entrusted with implementation of the guidelines.\n\"Advertising\" and \"advertisement\" refer to the provision of space to promote products or services in exchange for payment or other consideration. Examples of online advertising include banners, buttons and any other type of promotional consideration, fixed or animated, with or without hyperlinks.\n\"Advertorials\" refers to advertising where the client has sole editorial input.\n\"Editorial content\" means content that is not advertising.\n\"Professional publications\" refers to publications whose primary focus is to provide non-clinical information on professional issues to physicians.\n\"Scholarly publications\" refers to publications that are peer-reviewed, physician-focused and provide primarily scientific and research-based content targeting a physician audience.\n\"Sponsorship\" refers to unrestricted educational grants or other contributions for print and online publications, products and services that assist with the production or promotion of publications, products or services. In return, the support of the sponsor is publicly recognized for a specified period of time.\nWe actively solicit advertising and sponsorships in recognition of the benefits such advertising and sponsorships might bring in the attainment of its purposes and those of the CMA.\nThe integrity and credibility of the CMA and its members shall be the overriding consideration in all advertising and sponsorship activities. It is in the best interests of the CMA, its subsidiaries, advertisers and sponsors to ensure that the products remain a trusted, credible source of information for physicians and others.\nWe recognize that advertising and sponsorship opportunities must be pursued only as they do not impede the following core principles:\ninstitutional integrity (e.g. brand reputation)\nconsistency with the CMA's mission, vision and values\nThe advertising and sponsorship guidelines are applied to ensure adherence to these core principles, to determine the eligibility of products and services for advertising and to ensure that any sponsorship relationship is transparent and apparent.\nEditorial decisions are not influenced by advertising or sponsorship and are made without consideration of the advertising or sponsorship scheduled to appear. Sponsors and advertisers will not determine specific editorial content or in any way influence editorial decision-making, nor will they have the opportunity to review any material prior to publication. Advertisements and sponsorships will not be sold on condition that specific editorial content will be subsequently produced. Further, advertisements and sponsorships will not be accepted where the fact of the advertisement or sponsorship would raise a reasonable inference of influence on editorial content or decision-making, or of the CMA or its subsidiaries\u2019 endorsement of the sponsor or its products or services.\nIn those cases where the CMA or one of its subsidiaries endorses a particular product or service as a preferred supplier, such endorsement will be made transparent.\nAlthough readers, sponsors and advertisers may be provided with general information about the editorial content of an upcoming publication (e.g., theme issues, clinical practice guidelines, continuing series, supplements, conference proceedings), specific details about the content are confidential until publication.\nAdministrative procedures are in place to ensure adherence to the core principles. For example, content developers and editorial staff are separate and distinct from staff who deal with advertisers. No person will be asked to perform duties that compromise editorial independence.\nIndividuals may register comments or complaints about advertising or sponsorships through a variety of mechanisms. Every effort is made to provide contact information for registering a complaint. Where that is not possible, individuals may contact the Member Service Centre at 1-888-855-2555.\nChanges to the guidelines\nThe guidelines will be reviewed regularly. However, we reserve the right to make changes at any time. Such changes will be in accordance with the principles outlined in the Guidelines for CMA's Activities and Relationships with Other Parties. The revised document will be posted on cma.ca.\nThe appearance of advertising or sponsorship in accordance with these policies is neither a guarantee nor an endorsement of claims made for a product or service, nor an endorsement of a manufacturer, distributor or promoter of a product or service.\nNeither the CMA nor its subsidiary companies shall be liable for any damages, claims, liabilities, costs or obligations arising from the use or misuse of the advertising material or sponsorship information that appear, whether such obligations arise in contract, negligence, equity or statute law. No guarantee or warranty is made as to the quality, accuracy, completeness, timeliness, appropriateness or suitability of the advertising material or sponsorship information provided. No advertising material is intended to substitute for the advice of a physician, and readers are advised always to consult their doctor for specific information on personal health matters.\nAdvertisements must comply with the core principles. Advertising space will not be sold on condition that specific editorial content will be subsequently produced.\nAdvertisements for products, services and public service messages that compete with those offered by the CMA or its subsidiaries, are not eligible. Exceptions may be made; any such decisions will be determined in accordance with the stated review process.\nAdvertisements of tobacco products, alcoholic beverages, weapons, gambling or pornography, or of products that violate CMA policy, are not eligible.\nAdvertising must be factually accurate, must not be misleading and must be in good taste.\nAdvertising must adhere to human rights legislation and not discriminate on any prohibited grounds.\nA distinction is maintained between advertising and editorial content. All advertising, including advertorials, must be clearly identifiable as advertising and must not be confused with editorial content in format or appearance; it may not be associated with CMA logos, trademarks or other markings.\nThe fact that an advertisement has appeared in a publication, product or service shall not be referred to in collateral advertising.\nAll new advertisements will be reviewed prior to publication or electronic posting.\nWe reserve the right of final approval and the right to refuse any advertisement. Staff from the business, ethics, legal and advocacy and public affairs departments may be consulted to discuss and resolve particular issues and exceptions that might arise under these guidelines \u2015 in particular, the core principles of editorial independence, institutional integrity and consistency with the CMA's mission, vision and values. The CMA legal team will coordinate periodic reviews of these guidelines to ensure currency. Ultimate decision-making authority rests with the Vice-president, Professional Services and Leadership of the CMA.\nAll advertising should meet the appropriate standards for advertising of that product or service under all applicable Canadian laws. For example:\nAll prescription drug advertising directed at health professionals must be reviewed by the Pharmaceutical Advertising Advisory Board (PAAB). PAAB maintains a Code of Advertising Acceptance and clears advertising prior to publication to ensure claims meet Code standards. Proof of review is required. For more information visit www.paab.ca.\nAdvertising for food and beverages, non-prescription drugs and natural health products must comply with all applicable legislation and guidelines. Advertising may be pre-cleared for compliance by Advertising Standards Canada (ASC). For more information visit www.adstandards.ca.\nAdvertising for instruments and devices or any part, component or accessory, intended for preventive, diagnostic or therapeutic purposes must comply with the provisions of the Medical Devices Regulations, under the Food and Drugs Act. This includes contraceptive devices but does not include drugs. Proof of the legal right to advertise these products in Canada may be required.\nAll advertising must be in compliance with the World Health Organization's International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes (for more information visit www.who.int/en). The code covers breast-milk substitutes and any products represented as partial or total substitutes, as well as related paraphernalia such as feeding bottles. The code prohibits advertising or promotion of these products in any material directed toward the general public and requires that information provided by manufacturers and distributors to health professionals be restricted to scientific and factual matters.\nPlacement (general)\nPlacement of advertising will be governed by the core principles.\nPlacement of editorial content adjacent to advertising on the same products or topics is avoided whenever possible in scholarly publications. When a scholarly publication uses designated pages for repeat features (e.g. the lead editorial or to highlight articles of interest in the journal) any placement of an advertisement adjacent to related editorial content should be seen as coincidental. Exceptions may be necessary when a publication dedicates significant editorial space to a particular theme or clinical issue, but such exceptions will not impede the core principles.\nAdvertisements for products and services are eligible to be placed adjacent to editorial content on the same topic in consumer and professional publications, provided there is no reasonable inference of a commercial connection or relationship between the product or service being advertised, the manufacturer of the products or services and the editorial content of the CMA or its subsidiaries\u2019 endorsement of the advertiser or its products or services.\nArticles in scholarly publications should not be broken by full-page advertisements (whether one or more pages). Fractional advertisements (2/3 page or smaller) are limited to one per editorial page.\nPlacement of advertising on cma.ca\nExternal advertising is currently not being accepted for the cma.ca website. This document will be updated if the policy changes.\nLinking from an advertisement\nUsers must have the option to click or not click on an advertisement. The advertisement must not obscure the screen page such that the user has to click on the advertisement to proceed further.\nLinks to advertisements may only be embedded in the text of editorial content where it is apparent that the link is to an advertisement.\nUsers must not be sent to any other website unless they choose to do so by clicking on an advertisement link. The destination page will appear in a new window or tab.\nIf an advertisement is to link to a page off the cma.ca website, the page will be reviewed prior to acceptance of the advertising. The advertiser may not change the linked page during the term of the contract without prior review and approval.\nAny website to which an advertisement is linked must comply with the laws and regulations of Canada.\nWe reserve the right to not link or to remove links to other websites.\nWe do not assume any responsibility for material on the linked site.\nCMA trademarks (e.g., CMAJ.ca, CMAJ, CMA, cma.ca) may not appear on any other websites or linked pages without prior written approval.\nSponsorship of Print and Online Publications, Products and Services\nSponsorships must comply with the core principles.\nSponsorships are available to organizations or companies at a corporate level and for specific products or services, provided there is no reasonable inference of a commercial connection or relationship between the sponsor or the products and services and the content.\nSingle (or exclusive) sponsorships will be accepted at the corporate level. Scholarly publications will only accept sponsorships in the form of unrestricted educational grants. Single sponsorships for specific products and services are permissible in non-scholarly publications only. Exceptions may be made; any such decisions will be determined in accordance with the stated review process.\nPreferred suppliers may be single sponsors of features that are closely related to products or services they manufacture or promote. However, the relationship between the CMA or its subsidiary and the sponsor will be transparent to the reader, and in accepting such sponsorship we will at all times be guided by the core principles of editorial independence, institutional integrity and consistency with the CMA's mission, vision and values.\nA regular feature page or section may qualify for long-term sponsorship by a single sponsor provided the specific content of the feature is variable and confidential prior to publication and editorial independence is maintained.\nBanner advertising from other advertisers may appear in the template of pages or sections that have been sponsored.\nSponsorships from organizations whose products or services compete with those offered by the CMA or CMA subsidiaries, are not eligible. Exceptions may be made; any such decisions will be determined in accordance with the stated review process.\nSponsorships from organizations that manufacture or promote products or services such as tobacco products, alcoholic beverages, weapons, gambling or pornography, or other products that violate CMA policy, are not eligible.\nSponsorships are not currently eligible for any areas of cma.ca. This document will be updated if the policy changes.\nWe reserve the right of final approval of all sponsorship and the right to refuse or terminate any sponsorship.\nWe determine the final wording and placement of sponsor acknowledgments.\nSponsorship of specific content (e.g., series, supplements, special features or electronic tables of contents) will be acknowledged as an unrestricted educational grant.\nSample wording: \"This table of contents/this series/etc. is supported by an unrestricted educational grant from [Organization X]\" or \"Produced by the CMA through an unrestricted educational grant from [Company Y].\"\nAcknowledgment of sponsorship may make reference to products or services.\nSample wording: \"Produced through an unrestricted educational grant from [Organization X], makers of [Product Y].\"\nThe acknowledgment of sponsorship may be accompanied by a corporate logo that is linked to advertisements for products or services of the sponsor (.pdf pages only), provided the sponsor's logo is not more prominent than the size of the CMA logo. We will determine the prominence of logos.\nSponsors may refer to the fact of sponsorship but no characterization of the sponsorship relationship shall be taken or used as evidence of the CMA's or a subsidiary\u2019s endorsement of the sponsor or of any of the sponsor's products or services. We will work with the sponsor to develop appropriate wording.\nLinking from a sponsor's acknowledgment\nSponsorship may include a link to the sponsor's corporate website or to the sponsor's product or service.\nUsers must not be sent to any website other than the originating website unless they choose to do so by clicking on a sponsorship link. The destination page will appear in a new window that will be smaller than the originating background page.\nIf a sponsorship acknowledgement is to link to a page off the originating website, we will review the page prior to posting the acknowledgment. The sponsor may not change the linked page without prior review and approval.\nAny website to which an acknowledgement is linked must comply with the laws and regulations of Canada.\nThe CMA [nor any of its subsidiaries] does not assume any responsibility for material on a linked site.\nCMA trademarks (e.g. eCMAJ, CMAJ, CMA, cma.ca and Sant\u00e9 Inc.) may not appear on any other websites, including the sponsoring organization's website, or promotional material without prior written approval.\nPolywrap\nPolywrap outserts and consumer magazine inserts will be approved at the discretion of the publisher, being cognizant of the CMA Code of Ethics and Professionalism and other CMA policies such as the Guidelines for CMA's Activities and Relations with Other Parties. Inserts supporting pharmaceuticals must be approved by PAAB. The specifications for polywrap inserts are available on request. 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        "raw_content": "Map shows that working-class Americans can't afford to live in most US cities\nMichael Regan | Getty Images\nData suggests that the typical working-class family wouldn't make it in most big U.S. cities without taking on debt. In New York, for example, a working-class family would have to earn an extra $91,000 a year \u2014 above and beyond the parents' salaries \u2014 to enjoy a reasonable standard of living and without going into debt.\nThat's according to cost information site Howmuch.net, which first determined the cost of living in any given U.S. city for various types of households, from families with stay-at-home moms to middle-class couples.\nFor this report, the site focused on working-class families, which it defines as two adults and two children with a low-cost food plan and living in a 1,500 square-foot home. The two adults have incomes comparable to those of a home-appliance repairer and a manicurist.\nIn the map below, each bubble represents a city, and the color of each bubble represents how much money the typical working-class family would have left over after covering fixed costs such as housing and food.\n\"The darker the shade of red, the worse off you are,\" Howmuch.net explains. \"The darker the shade of green, the better off you are. The size of the bubble also fits on a sliding scale \u2014 large and dark red means the city is totally unaffordable. Bigger dark green bubbles likewise indicate a city where the working class can get by.\"\nAs you can see, red dominates the map. \"Newark, NJ, Chesapeake, VA and Jacksonville, FL are the only coastal locations where a worker can support his or her family,\" the site reports. \"There are exactly zero affordable cities on the West Coast.\"\nAs for the biggest cities, \"of the ten most populous cities in the country, the only place where you can enjoy a decent standard of living without taking on debt is San Antonio,\" reports Howmuch.net. \"Out of the top 50 largest cities, only 12 are considered affordable [for working-class families].\"\nThe five most unaffordable cities for working-class Americans are as follows:\n5. Philadelphia, Penn.\nThe typical working-class family would need an additional $37,850 per year in Philadelphia just to break even.\nThe typical working-class family would need an additional $50,535 per year in D.C. just to break even.\nMike Rowe on the simple reason Trump won the working class 2:03 PM ET Fri, 11 Nov 2016 | 01:27\nThe typical working-class family would need an additional $61,900 per year in Boston just to break even.\nThe typical working-class family would need an additional $83,272 per year in San Francisco just to break even.\nRichard Reeves: The American dream is in danger 7:31 PM ET Wed, 12 July 2017 | 01:46\nThe typical working-class family would need an additional $91,184 per year in New York just to break even.\nDon't miss: Author of viral New York Times op-ed: Don't kid yourself that you're middle class\nDon't buy a home until you've considered these factors 7:56 AM ET Thu, 13 April 2017 | 01:20",
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        "raw_content": "All Aboard: Railroad adventures for every budget\nBy Jessica DuLong, Special to CNN \u2022 Updated 25th September 2012\nSometimes the journey is the destination.\nThese rail adventures, from the modest to the most decadent, offer a mix of breathtaking scenery, a window on the role of the railroad in North American history and opportunities to enjoy leisure and luxury while watching the world roll by.\nMetro-North: Manhattan to Poughkeepsie, New York\nOn your next visit to New York City, skip the pricey tourist traps for an inexpensive afternoon jaunt celebrating both river and rail that offers a glimpse into the golden age of passenger and freight train travel. Take Metro-North from landmark Grand Central Terminal to Poughkeepsie through the storied Hudson Valley, then stroll across the mighty Hudson 212 feet in the sky, atop a historic rail bridge that's been transformed into a pedestrian walkway.\nLet the adventure begin at Grand Central with an audio or self-guided tour including architectural highlights as well as \"little known secrets\" about the station's history. Before you set out, download the audio tour to your smartphone or print out a free self-guided tour map. Or rent a headset at the station.\nTo fuel your imagination and make the most of this low-cost adventure, come to Metro-North prepared with a copy of Karl Zimmerman's book \"20th Century Limited.\" The 20th Century was the iconic luxury train that ran this route from 1902 to 1967, transporting the glitterati from Manhattan to Chicago.\n\"It was the finest train in the world in its day,\" explains Henry Posner III, chairman of Railroad Development Corp., the Pittsburgh-based investor in railways worldwide, and a rail fan since the day he purchased his first copy of Trains magazine at age 14. \"Every time the train left the station it was a media event.\"\nPhotos: Illuminating an American railroad\nWith open eyes and an open mind, hop aboard the no-frills, workaday commuter rail for an under-two-hour, one-way journey that will cost you about $16, or slightly more during peak hours. Between glances out the window, flip the pages of Zimmerman's book, which tells the story, in words and pictures, of the train that carried celebrated passengers -- movie stars and moguls among them -- who partook of a full array of on-board services, including showers, barbers and secretaries.\nAppetite whetted by descriptions of gourmet meals served aboard the 20th Century, arrive in Poughkeepsie ready for lunch. Enjoy the view of the Hudson from the back deck of River Station Restaurant while digging into generous portions of steak, lobster or stuffed scallops, among other favorites. Show your Metro-North ticket for a 25% discount on your meal and then, depending on your energy level, hop on the restaurant's free shuttle, take a five-minute taxi ride or walk the 20 minutes to your next (free) destination, known as the \"Walkway Over the Hudson.\"\nWhen it officially opened in 1889, the Poughkeepsie-Highland Railroad Bridge was the longest bridge in North America. Once a pivotal transportation link, connecting western goods to eastern industry via rail, today it's the world's longest elevated pedestrian bridge. It stretches 1.28 miles, offering up spectacular panoramic views of the Catskill Mountains above and the sparkling river below.\nIf all this river gazing leaves you wanting a closer look, consider rounding out your evening with an Empire Cruise in the Heart of the Hudson Valley -- a sightseeing riverboat ride on which you can hear stories of \"industrial barons, ladies of the Gilded Age and explorers of long ago.\" Metro-North has discount packages available.\nAmtrak's Empire Builder: Chicago to Glacier National Park in Montana\nThis adventure begins in Chicago, though more enthusiastic rail fans might start their trip an hour and half northwest of the city in Union, Illinois, at the Illinois Railway Museum. It's said to be America's largest.\nBook your ticket to depart from Chicago's Union Station. For a comfortable, mid-price (about $375 to $800, depending on your travel dates) one-way Empire Builder ride, book a \"roomette\" aboard the double-decker Superliner. Slide into a recliner in front of your very own picture window, and let the 30-hour show begin.\nOnce outside the city, the tracks breeze through thick Illinois woods, and then Wisconsin farmland. At dinnertime, choose from a menu that includes marinated steak and herb-roasted chicken, and by the time you finish dessert, Mississippi River birds and barges will have come into view. Settle into one of two bunks in your roomette against a backdrop of the twinkling lights of the Minneapolis and St. Paul skylines. Awake to see hay fields in the North Dakota plains.\nAfter breakfast -- blueberry compote French toast, anyone? -- venture out into the Sightseer Lounge, where a dome of windows allows for panoramic views and glimpses of prairie wildlife. On some trains, an on-board National Park Service guide will share the region's flora, fauna and cultural heritage.\nAfter lunch, head to the dining car for a wine and cheese tasting featuring Oregon and Wisconsin specialties, exclusively for sleeping car guests. Answer enough train trivia questions correctly and you could walk away with a free bottle of wine. Spend the evening enjoying your winnings while watching the Rocky Mountains launch themselves out of the prairie before you.\nFollowing a day of gazing onto Montana Big Sky country, prepare to disembark at one of three or four stops (depending on the season) within Glacier National Park. Dubbed \"Crown of the Continent,\" the park is a hiker's wonderland of mountains, forests, lakes, and alpine meadows. After 30 hours of watching leisurely as all these diverse vistas pass by, you'll be ready to stretch your legs and plunge feet first into the landscape.\nIf you want to see the Pacific Northwest as you travel along portions of the Lewis and Clark Trail, get back on the Empire Builder and take the southern leg to Portland, Oregon, when the train splits at Spokane, Washington. The northern leg will take you to Seattle.\nVia Rail's Canadian: Toronto to Vancouver, Canada\nThe 20th Century Limited is now just a memory, but Via Rail's Canadian route offers a taste of modern rail luxury that draws more than 100,000 travelers each year. This four-day trip aboard newly renovated trains offers upscale accommodations and spectacular scenery, as well as the chance to step off the train and take in the flavor of several stops en route.\nRail devotee Posner recommends taking this trip in the off-season, when relatively empty cars grant you the sense of being \"on your own private train,\" but keep in mind that Canadian winters aren't for the faint of heart.\nFor an upscale journey, purchase a one-way Sleeper Plus ticket (from $1,336 to $2,120, depending on travel dates with occasional last-minute Express Deals). It includes a comfortable private cabin, a shared shower and all meals, as well as privileged access to the recently refurbished Park car, featuring 360-degree views on the upper observation deck as well as two elegant lounges.\nKick off your long-haul Canadian adventure in Toronto at 10 p.m. and settle into your cabin, complete with a duvet, crisp white bed linens and a private vanity, sink and WC. Before long you'll reach the gateway to the Muskoka Lakes and, soon enough, \"dreamland\" as the gentle sway of the train lulls you to sleep.\nIn the morning, draw the curtains on your big picture window to catch a glimpse of the billion-year-old exposed bedrock of the Canadian Shield, peppered with small settlements established at regular intervals to service locomotives.\nHead to the dining car for a lunch of Greenland turbot and Atlantic salmon cake wrapped with a thin salmon filet, Angus burger on ciabatta, or quinoa salad with pears and feta. Then work off your meal with a walk around Hornepayne, where a 40-minute stopover grants you the opportunity to explore the small town that sprang up solely because of the railroad. Log piles and plywood plants along the tracks display the town's current major industry: wood. The different \"slices of life\" revealed by stops like this one are exactly what Posner loves about the Canadian.\nWhen you reach Winnipeg on the morning of day three, take advantage of the nearly five-hour stop to explore the Forks, the historic shopping and dining district at the junction of the Assiniboine and Red rivers--a trading center for more than 6,000 years. Also make time, of course, for the Winnipeg Railway Museum, located right in the station, to view 37,500 square feet of railway artifacts, including the first steam locomotive on the Canadian prairies, the Countess of Dufferin, and an early diesel locomotive.\nAnother must-see stop toward the end of your journey is Jasper, located right in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, where goats and elk graze along the tracks and a one-and-a-half-hour stopover is sufficient to explore the whole town on foot.\nFinal stop: Vancouver, Canada's Pacific Coast gem, and the chance to sort through your photos and memories of the diversity of the country's landscapes, from the boreal forests to the prairies to the Rocky Mountains.\nDo you have any fond memories of riding the railroads recently or as a child? For those who are railroad aficionados, what are your favorite railroads and why?",
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        "raw_content": "The Morton A. Brody Distinguished Judicial Service Award was created in memory of the Honorable Morton A. Brody, a U.S. District Court judge who passed away in March 2000. Judge Brody led an exemplary career as a lawyer, judge, and civic leader. A long-time friend of the College, he taught courses at Colby on the judicial system and was the husband of former Associate Dean of Admissions Judith Brody \u201958. Watch a feature video on Morton A. Brody below:\nWatch the full recording of the 2018 Brody Award here, including a panel discussion entitled \u201cHow the Law Responds to Changes in Science,\u201d and an address by award recipient Anita B. Brody, a Senior U.S. District Court Judge for the District of Eastern Pennsylvania.\nAt the request of the Brody family, in keeping with Judge Brody\u2019s distinguished service to both the state and federal judiciary, the College has accepted gifts given in his memory to establish an endowment to support a biennial event on the campus to honor an outstanding United States federal or state judge who embodies the same qualities of integrity, compassion, humanity, and judicial craftsmanship as were exhibited by Judge Brody throughout his lifetime.\nTo learn more about Judge Brody, his extraordinary career, and his work in the community, please click here.\nMore information about the Brody Award:\nThe Morton A. Brody Distinguished Judicial Service Award is funded through generous donations made in honor of Judge Brody and his extraordinary contributions to his work and community. Click here to make a gift today >>>",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Water Planning \u00bb Papers & Presentations\nThe Colorado River \u2013 The Story of a Quest of Certainty on a Diminishing River\nby Eric Kuhn, Colorado River District General Manager\n\u201cThis paper,was written to educate and encourage a transparent discussion of the Colorado River water issues facing the State of Colorado. I encourage all to consider the issues I\u2019ve raised, and recognize that there are different views on the subject matter. The study of the Colorado River yield is important for the entire state. To share questions or thoughts I can be reached at ekuhn@crwcd.org or 970.945.8522.\u201d \u2013 Eric Kuhn\nManaging the Uncertainties on the Colorado River System\nEver since pioneers first diverted water in 1854 from the Blacks Fork of the Green River for irrigation purposes, Colorado River waters were considered available for appropriation and development for beneficial use. Until very recently, the basic assumption has been that if we needed additional water supplies, the water was there. To use it, all we needed to do was to build another dam, diversion structure, pumping plant and canal, or pipeline system. New water rights were perfected through beneficial use.\nToday, the focus of our basic approach to the Colorado River has changed from one of development to one of reallocation and risk management. Although a number of projects are still under consideration or being actively permitted in the Upper Colorado River Basin, there is a growing consensus that within the Colorado River system as a whole the existing demand for water now exceeds the available supply.\nFuture Scenarios for the Colorado River\nThis article outlines important facets of the political and physical history of the Colorado River and the rules that govern its use. In this fascinating background, the author portrays some fictional scenarios to illustrate how history could be written today in the American West. We are at a critical juncture in the development of the water of the Colorado River and the seven states of the arid west that rely upon it. What happens if we are not properly educated? What if we don\u2019t learn from the valuable lessons of the past? Disaster or success? The issues are laid out for your consideration. The answers however, are not so obvious.\nRisk Management Strategies for the Upper Colorado River Basin\nThe four basic approaches that I have listed are by no means the only risk management strategies available to the Upper Basin. I expect that new approaches and ideas will surface. I also expect that the States of the Upper Division will explore or pursue all identified approaches in parallel. We\u2019ve reached a time where the current demands for Colorado River water exceed the available supply. This gap will continue to grow. Climate change adds uncertainty and new challenges. At the local, water provider level, conservation will be a priority, not an afterthought, but even extraordinary conservation will leave shortages. Application of the Law of the River will have consequences, some will be painful.\nAt the same time, engrained expectations, like the idea that Colorado has a million acre feet of Colorado River water left to develop will confuse, complicate, and delay strategies to reduce risk.\nThirty years from now, I expect that the Colorado River Basin will look about the same as it does today but with more people and a bit less water. Within the Lower Basin, shortages will be common. Within the Upper Basin, risk management of water supplies will be a top priority. Those entities that take this issue seriously today will be the most successful in the future. (45 pages)",
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        "raw_content": "My Top 6 Favorite Characters from Usagi Yojimbo\nAs of this writing, I have only read through \u201cUsagi Yojimbo Volume 22: Tomoe\u2019s Story\u201d\nI\u2019ve been struggling to think of something to write about Usagi Yojimbo. Longtime readers will know I recently decided to give the series a try, inspired by his affiliation with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. I started with short recaps of the opening stories contained in the first volume, but recaps quickly suck all the joy out of reading, and I wanted to enjoy this series as much as possible without it turning into work. The Usagi Yojimbo comic exists in that space where it\u2019s really hard to put into words just how consistently great it is. There isn\u2019t really a high concept idea to hook new readers, it\u2019s basically a masterless samurai (ronin) that wanders Japan on a warrior\u2019s pilgrimage, with a wide cast of colorful characters he gets into adventures with, but with funny animals. There\u2019s not much more to it than that, but that doesn\u2019t accurately describe how awesome it is. It just is. But I felt like I had to write something, because this is fast becoming my single favorite comic book series of all time.\nMuch has been said about how great Stan Sakai is. He\u2019s a master storyteller. The way he offsets some of the more violent imagery with funny word bubbles and sound effects strikes a perfect balance between serious and fun. The level of research he puts into the time period is all the more remarkable because of how seamlessly it weaves into the background of the stories. All of this is known, and has been written about many, many times. Instead, I\u2019m going to focus on one of the main things I love about the series, and that is the multitude of fantastic characters that pop in and out of the series. It\u2019s rare to find any series that has done a better job of consistently introducing new characters that are as interesting as the cast of Usagi Yojimbo. Nearly every single one is capable of headlining their own solo stories, and have from time to time.\nSo, strapped for ideas of what to write about, and with a focus on my favorite characters, there could have only been one option. You guessed it. It's list time.\nJotaro is about as good an impetuous young child character can be, but he is still a child character. (That doesn\u2019t mean I still didn\u2019t get a little misty eyed at the end of \u201cFathers and Sons.\u201d)\nKatsuichi is Usagi\u2019s sensei, and he carries the traditional role of mentor and overall badass master. However, Ben Kenobi, Yoda, and Splinter are the least played with toys in any kid\u2019s toybox for a reason.\nThe woodcutters are fun little reoccurring background characters. (For Avatar: The Last Airbender fans, think of the cabbage merchant.)\nNoriko is Tomoe\u2019s sadistic cousin, and is on par with her as a warrior. She is appropriately known as the Blood Princess, and I absolutely love her. She\u2019s a great villain. Unfortunately, she\u2019s only appeared in one story so far (again, I\u2019ve only read up through volume 22).\nNakamura Koji is a samurai on a training pilgrimage, and probably the first person I can remember that beat Usagi head-to-head in a swordfight. He\u2019s about as honorable and interesting an antagonist as you\u2019ll ever see. The kind that will assist you in adventures up until it\u2019s time for him to fight you himself.\nLone Goat and Kid are fun, but a tad too in-jokey for me. Just slightly.\nInazuma was fast becoming one of my favorite characters, before tragedy befell her. A no-nonsense master with the sword that was arguably one of the deadliest killers in the series, with a tragic backstory to make her all the more interesting. Unfortunately, she met a fate worse than death.\nSanshobo is a former samurai turned priest, that hasn\u2019t lost any of his fighting skill.\nNow, my top 6 favorite characters. Every character on this list I am just as happy to read solo stories about as I am when they cross paths. (Whenever two or more of them come together, it\u2019s always a great time. It\u2019s one of the best parts about the series.)\n6. Chizu\nChizu is the one-time head of the Neko Ninja clan in service to Lord Hikiji, and a longtime ally of Usagi. Despite their opposing sides, her and Usagi have helped each other the several times they\u2019ve crossed paths.\nIt was established very early that she wasn\u2019t fully committed to serving the dark side, and was eventually betrayed by the Neko Ninja clan because of her repeatedly doing the right thing. I\u2019ve always been drawn to strong, capable characters, and as you\u2019ll see from the rest of my list, Usagi Yojimbo sports some of the strongest female characters in comics. It\u2019s also been implied that she has a bit of a crush on Usagi, something common among most of the female characters. (With me being overly interested in the love lives of my fictional characters, this adds an extra layer of intrigue to the question of who Usagi will settle down with, if anyone.) In my eyes, Chizu is the bad girl with a heart of gold, now on a path of redemption (possibly).\n5. Inspector Ishida\nAn instant favorite of mine from his first appearance, when he and Usagi teamed up to solve some murders.\nHis keen mind makes him the most effective detective we\u2019ve seen in the series, and despite his appearance is a more than capable fighter. He maintains a steadfast commitment to justice, and yet was more than willing to look the other way when Usagi justifiably killed one of the local Lords.\nAnother strength of the series is that even when the mysteries are telegraphed, it doesn\u2019t diminish the enjoyment of the story one bit.\nKitsune is an anthropomorphic fox, and is every bit as tricky as her namesake. She\u2019s spent most of her life as a street performer and thief, with the requisite hard life as a backstory.\nNo matter how often she lies to, or steals from, Usagi and friends, she continues to be incredibly likable. (She almost always steals the purse of every character she crosses paths with for the first time. It\u2019s almost become a rite of passage for the series.) The only thing more fun than her and Usagi together, is when Gen or Tomoe are along for the ride.\nShe\u2019s also had a flirtatious relationship with Usagi, but unlike Chizu, it seems to be more about making Usagi uncomfortable or one of the other females jealous. This page of Kitsune purposefully making Tomoe jealous is one of my favorite single pages from the entire series so far.)\n3. Murakami Gennosuke (Gen)\nGen is a perfect representation of the friend that loves to give his friends a hard time. (As Kelso said, \u201cit\u2019s fun when friends get hurt.\u201d) His outward personality of a bounty hunter that cares only about money, is often betrayed by his selfless actions, revealing the good heart he has within.\nDespite his proclamations, he always has Usagi\u2019s back, even if he has to pretend to justify it by finding some financial gain to be made from the situation. His comedy and jovial nature is the perfect counterbalance to Usagi. He\u2019s a loyal friend, and don\u2019t let him try to convince you otherwise.\n2. Tomoe Ame\nTomoe and Gen are two of the oldest reoccurring characters in the book, but up until about two days ago (when I read \u201cTomoe\u2019s Story\u201d) Gen would have easily taken the second spot.\nTomoe is the personal bodyguard and advisor of Lord Noriyuki of the Geishu Clan, who Usagi has helped save in several different situations. She is an extremely talented swordsperson, on par with Usagi as a warrior. (In the aforementioned \u201cTomoe\u2019s Story,\u201d her and Usagi tied in a sparring match with each other. One of the main questions I have as I move through the series, is which characters can match Usagi with the sword. So far Gen and Usagi have not gone head-to-head, that I can remember.)\nFor a long time Tomoe and Usagi appeared to merely be friends and peers with a strong respect for each other, but as the series continues it has been suggested that they have a stronger attraction for each other. (There\u2019s an absolutely beautiful depiction of a tea ceremony between her and Usagi that is an almost completely silent story. It\u2019s one of the strongest depictions of Sakai\u2019s skill as a storyteller.) One that will most likely go unrequited. (I\u2019m convinced that if Usagi were to settle down, then Tomoe is probably the right person for him. Well, I guess the right person is probably Mariko, but that\u2019s a boring answer.) Tomoe has come under some scrutiny due to her being a female with a prominent position in the Geishu Clan, something that could be perceived as unseemly to other Clans. (She\u2019s actually based on a real-life 12th century samurai named Tomoe Gozen. Tomoe Gozen sounds awesome, and you should read about her too.) I love Tomoe, and I am so very nervous that some of the bubbling plots happening behind her back will come to fruition.\n1. Miyamoto Usagi\nThis really shouldn\u2019t be a surprise. What makes Usagi so great is that he\u2019s a multifaceted character. His contradictions make him seem more real to me than most fictional characters, which is no small feat considering he\u2019s a bunny. Many of the iconic superheroes of Marvel and DC have developed a standard pattern of behavior, with them only moving outside of that established pattern to highlight a specific instance when they are behaving \u201cout of character.\u201d (As they should, since Marvel and DC should always strive to maintain a core depiction of their heroes for every new generation of readers to enjoy.) A book like Usagi can obviously go wherever the creator decides to take it, and that single voice will invariably almost always produce a more fully-formed person.\nI can\u2019t possibly describe everything that\u2019s great about Miyamoto Usagi, so I\u2019ll break it down into some of my favorite traits. (A list within a list, if you will.)\nDespite being honorably almost to a fault, he\u2019s not opposed to helping an innkeeper maintain the illusion that his inn is haunted, for example.\nEven though he\u2019s one of the most skilled swordsmen in the country, he will try to avoid an unnecessary fight as much as possible. Many times he\u2019s walked away from some challenger despite being called coward or laughed at by the crowd. (Almost every time he\u2019s been forced to later kill all those that mocked him anyway.)\nHe\u2019s generally a good-natured and even-keeled type of person, which makes it all the more exciting the times he really gets pissed off.\nHis strong sense of honor and strict adherence to Bushido, never keeps him from being friends with people like Gen and Kitsune.\nAgain, he\u2019s a master swordsman, and I\u2019m always drawn to competent characters. The only times he gets beaten is when he\u2019s overwhelmed by larger numbers, he\u2019s the victim of something unforeseen (like a sandal breaking) or the rare times when he faces someone better.\nHe\u2019s always willing to help out in a situation, and risk his own life for others, if it\u2019s the right thing to do.\nHe\u2019s a master trash-talker. Frequently he says something along the lines of \u201cplease don\u2019t make me kill you,\u201d to opponents. I guess it\u2019s not really talking trash if it\u2019s true.\nThose are just a few of the things that make Usagi so fascinating to me. One of the more unfortunate things about Usagi is that many of the deeper relationships he could have, like with Jotaro or Tomoe, are sacrificed by circumstance, or because of his journey on the path of learning. They would rather not end his adventures with a burden of responsibility, because they believe he is happier with life as a wanderer. Similarly, he often suppresses his own feelings in service to what he believes is their happiness. It\u2019s yet another thing that makes him the ultimate hero that he is.\nI am primarily a superhero fan, and a Marvel fan at that. I do buy creator-owned books like Criminal, Satellite Sam, and Powers. Some of my favorite series of all time have been books like Y The Last Man, Bone, or Preacher. But the thing I\u2019ve liked most about those is that they ended. For some reason, I can read about Spider-Man indefinitely (as long as it\u2019s good) but I need most of my creator-owned books to eventually have an ending. I\u2019ve read comics like The Walking Dead and Fables, and they\u2019re good, but for some reason I lose interest when they just continue on and on. I\u2019m just more invested in the world and history that Marvel has created on an ongoing basis.\nUsagi Yojimbo is the type of series that, as soon as I get all the way caught up to the current issues, I\u2019ll probably start all over again at the beginning. I read them so fast that I tend to forget a lot of it, and I want to remember it all. I need to. They\u2019re that good. It\u2019s probably one of the few remaining comics that still work as a monthly series. There are as many one-and-done stories as there are multi-part epics, and everything is presented in a way that you don\u2019t have to have read the entire series to understand and enjoy what\u2019s going on. If you do know the history of all the characters, it\u2019s that much more rich a tapestry for you. One of the strengths of comics, and fiction in general, is when a history between characters is implied, without it ever having been something that was depicted in a previous book. Usagi Yojimbo is one of the best comics I\u2019ve ever read at depicting character relationships where you never know if it\u2019s one or the other. You could pick up the series at volume 13, and the characters and the world are so fully formed that they\u2019re easy to grasp without any prior knowledge. Not to mention that no matter where you start, you\u2019re always going to get an entertaining story created by a master of the craft. That is no easy feat.\nI really don\u2019t know what else to say beyond that. Get it. 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        "raw_content": "Announcing Conceivable\nI\u2019m Kirsten Hurder-Karchmer; I run a renowned reproductive wellness center in Austin, TX and am the CEO and Founder of Conceivable. I\u2019m passionate about helping women understand the connection between their everyday health and their fertility.\nI am so excited to be finally launching Conceivable, which is the product of over 15 years of clinical experience and research. After working with more than 7,000 couples struggling to start a family, I wanted to translate the proven program we successfully used into something that could help women everywhere improve their chances of getting and staying pregnant.\nIn my clinical practice, many women who had been diagnosed with ovulatory problems, high FSH, advanced maternal age, and a host of other commonly diagnosed fertility issues, were able to conceive by embracing my program, without having to spend tens of thousands of dollars. Based on this success, I became passionate about expanding the reach of the program to all who can benefit from it.\nI have worked with so many women over the years and every single one of them has asked me the same question \u2014 \u201cWhy can\u2019t I get pregnant?\u201d. When we take the time to really look at all of the aspects of a woman\u2019s menstrual cycle and her lifestyle I can often uncover many substantial factors that can really impact her fertility. Once we know what the barriers are, we can finally create a plan to correct them. When I can help a woman to see what is in her way, it is as though a lightbulb goes off in her head and she finally gets it. She understands why she isn\u2019t pregnant and that she isn\u2019t broken. For the first time in a long time she looks hopeful. That is my inspiration for my life\u2019s work and for Conceivable. I want that for you too.\nIn my clinical experience, I saw that infertility was rarely caused by just a single factor. More often it is a combination of many factors like exhaustion, poor nutrition, stress, and sub-par menstrual cycles that create a kind of sub-clinical syndrome that has no name other than \u201cunexplained infertility\u201d. The good news is that each and every one of those things are completely correctable. It just takes a bit of detective work to identify which areas can be improved, and plan of simple, repeatable steps, to address those factors. A little effort \u2014 just the smallest baby steps, really \u2014 can really go a long, long way.\nConceivable is the technology-enabled version of the program that has proven so effective in my clinical practice. We\u2019ve worked with a diverse team of medical doctors, OBGYNs, reproductive endocrinologists, infertility specialists and pharmacists to bring the first modern, integrated fertility program to millions pursuing the dream of parenthood. Our innovative technology makes it easier than ever to follow your program, track your progress, and see your results in real time. As you make positive changes, Conceivable changes with you, giving you your best chance to conceive each and every cycle.\nSo if you are out there wondering why you are not getting pregnant, I want you to know that you\u2019re not alone and there are answers out there for you. Just download Conceivable and take our short mini-assessment. It is free, only takes a few minutes, and can help you start to find the answers you\u2019re looking for.\nThe Conceivable program that has already helped thousands of women and I am confident that it can help you too.\nHope is just the beginning,\nNewer PostBecoming the Most Conceivable You\nOlder PostFive Reasons Water Should Be Considered A Fertility Elixir",
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        "raw_content": "As the Capitalist World Turns: From Empire to Imperialism to Globalization?\nPhoto Source Nick | CC BY 2.0\nOne can only wonder what Marx, let alone Lenin, would think of the current nature of global capitalism. It has realized their worst nightmares, becoming a system of tyranny and plunder but without a redemptive, revolutionary dialectic.\nThe radical left has for the last century-and-a-half been guided by Marx\u2019s analysis \u2013 and utopian vision \u2013 of capitalism, its inherent contradictions and its inevitable supersession by \u201ccommunism\u201d. That the proletariat could \u2013 and would! \u2013 overturn the bourgeoisie and the economic system of commodity exchange would be superseded by a world based on social equality, shared wealth and ecological harmony \u2014 from each according to his/her ability to each according to her/his need.\nDoes anyone still believe in this possibility, let alone the critical analysis that fostered it? And, if not, is a radical alternative possible?\nSadly, Marx\u2019s proletariat \u2013 the vanguard of the working class \u2013 seems vanquished, having disappeared from the historical stage; Lenin\u2019s vanguard party fulfilled its historic mission two decades ago when the once-upon-a-time Soviet Union collapsed, with state socialism superseded by a corrupt mafia syndicate ruling Russia; and Mao\u2019s China has morphed into a giant state-run corporatist enterprise. Insurgent movements in Latin American, Asia or Africa have been either crushed, integrated into the capitalist state or, like Cuba, hold on for dear life.\nIn the U.S., shrinking unions desperately fight to survive; socialists \u2013 oops, \u201cdemocratic socialist\u201d \u2013 are but well-intentioned shadows of corporate (i.e., \u201cprogressive\u201d) Democrats; politics has been reduced to personal identity; grassroots insurgents stalked by the local-federal intelligence security state; and hard-core radicals rant on in college classrooms, street corners and websites like old-time preachers baying at the moon. The future of revolutionary possibility looks pretty bleak.\nWhat happened to the radical utopian \u2013 socialist, communist, anarchist \u2013 vision that was, over the last century-and-half, the North Star of social possibility? The revolutionary \u201cleft\u201d in all its manifestations fought bravely in the Paris Commune of 1871, at Kronstadt in 1921, Detroit in 1933, Barcelona in 1937, Hungary in 1956, Chicago in 1968, Soweto in 1976, Occupy in 2011, Charlottesville in 2017 and in still other innumerable battles across the globe.\nMost worrisome for Americans, a major confrontation seems to be brewing. Donald Trump and the reactionary, Christian right are provoking it, but a deeper structural crisis is at play. While fueled by white-nationalist resentment, the 1 percent are squeezing every cent they can from the nation\u2019s working people, fearful that the \u201cshit\u201d will soon hit the fan. Capitalism seems to be undergoing a fundamental and unstoppable transition \u2013 one most simply conceived as a further evolution from empire to imperialism to globalization.\nThe world has always been whole. Since the days of the first European explorers \u2013 and colonizers \u2013 of the 15thcentury, the ties that bind the global economy have grown ever tighter. Many economists and historians from all ideological perspectives have mapped out the maturation of capitalism\u2019s internationalization. Eric Hobsbawm did so in four useful works:\nThe Age of Extremes: 1914-1991\nThese works frame the phases of capitalism\u2019s modern era of development. The post-1991 phase, from the collapse of the Soviet Union to today, is the current era of globalization. (PDF copies of Hobsbawm\u2019s books are available online.)\nHobsbawm\u2019s studies, and those of many others, reveal that nearly-all European nation-states \u2013 e.g., England, France, Spain, Portugal \u2014 secured foreign territories scattered across the globe and, through them, forged distinct empires. The ceaseless warfare between these states \u2014 like those between the British and the Dutch, followed by the French and the Spanish \u2013 carved up the vast territories of North America, eventually settling into the three nation states of Canada, the U.S. and Mexico. Other parts of the world faced a similar fate.\nThe theories of Marx and Lenin set the parameters of much of the theorizing about the growth \u2013 and restructuring \u2013 of capitalism over the last 150 years, especially among academic scholars, policy wonks and radical politics. Their works established a framework of analysis for the transformation of capitalism that can be simplified as its evolution from \u201cempire\u201d to \u201cimperialism.\u201d For both Marx and Lenin, capitalism was a dialectical whole, enveloping both local/national and global/international relations as well as both social/political and personal/cultural elements.\nMarx believed that capitalism was a global system and, in the Grundrisse, noted: \u201cThe tendency to create a world market is directly given in the concept of capital itself.\u201d In the Communist Manifesto, Marx and Engels assumed: \u201cNational differences and antagonism between people are daily more and more vanishing, owing to the development of the bourgeoisie, to freedom of commerce, to the world market, to uniformity in the mode of production and in the conditions of life corresponding thereto.\u201d\nHowever, Marx considered colonialism \u2014 foreign expansion into peripheral or pre-capitalist territories like Ireland and India \u2014 as an integral aspect of British capitalist development. Writing in the New York Daily Tribune in 1863, he observed, \u201cEngland has to fulfill a double mission in India; one destructive, the other regenerative \u2014 the annihilation of old Asiatic society, and the laying of the foundations of Western society in Asia.\u201d India finally got its independence in 1947.\nWithin the socialist left, the issue of colonialism became a major issue during the pre-WW-I era. Initially pushed by Karl Kautsky, with critical support (but differing analyses) from Lenin, Rosa Luxemburg, Nikolai Bukharin and Rudolf Hilferding, the issue split the radical left with many socialists supporting colonization for nationalistic purposes.\nLenin\u2019s 1916 pamphlet, Imperialism: The Highest Stage of Capitalism, was written as a rejoinder to Kautsky\u2019s theory of \u201cUltra Imperialism,\u201d that capitalism was morphing into yet another stage of development. Lenin put his concept of imperialism in a nutshell, observing:\nThe typical ruler of the world became finance capital, a power that is peculiarly mobile and flexible, peculiarly intertwined at home and internationally, peculiarly devoid of individuality and divorced from the immediate processes of production, peculiarly easy to concentrate, a power that has already made peculiarly long strides on the road to concentration, so that literally several hundred billionaires and millionaires hold in their hands the fate of the whole world.\nMore significant, Kautsky opposed the vanguard party tactics of the Lenin-led Bolshevik Party and, thus, in the wake of the Russian Revolution and the collapse of the German workers movement, his theories were all but forgotten.\nThe Italian Marxist, Pietro Di Nardo, argues, \u201cLenin believed that once the whole world had been divided up between the advanced capitalist countries, the struggle between inter-imperialist forces would be to keep control of what they had already conquered.\u201d Remarkably, in the half-century since WW-II, other than wars at the periphery of European-American power, imperialism held.\nNow, as the 21st century takes shape, capitalism seems to be facing a new era of instability. Put simply, today\u2019s capitalism seems like something more than merely an extension of 20th century world order.\nLenin\u2019s notion of imperialism was conceived at a time when European capitalism faced an historically unimaginable catastrophe, the Great War. The old-capitalist order, anchored in the British empire, collapsed during WW-I, suffered through the Great Depression and WW-II before it regained world dominance with U.S. ascendency during the Cold War and the consumer revolution.\nThe notion of a \u201cnew\u201d phase of capitalism, something superseding Lenin\u2019s imperialism, is based on a simple hypothesis: U.S. global hegemony might be coming to an end. Today, U.S. imperialism is anchored in $600-plus billion annual military budget and an estimated 1,000 military bases operating in 80 countries across the globe. How long this military-state system of global hegemony can continue is an open question.\nThe world\u2019s only superpower has slowly but steadily lost its grip. The U.S. permanent-war machine began to unravel when the CIA failed to topple the Cuban Revolution, when the military was defeated in Vietnam and in the unraveling of innumerable clandestine interventions in Latin/South America and other parts of the world (e.g., South Africa). The U.S.\u2019s stalled war efforts in Afghanistan, Iraq and other parts of the Middle East are but further examples of the limits of military imperialism.\nThe belief in a new, post-Leninist notion of capitalist globalization is grounded in a variety of complementary factors. They include:\n(i) the stagnation of wages and rise of inequality in the U.S. (and parts of Europe) that is now in its fourth decade, thus fostering popular unrest that culminated in Trump\u2019s election;\n(ii) the rise of the structurally unstable financial sector anchored in institutional consolidation and an instantaneous transactional economy facilitated by the Internet;\n(iii) the rise of destabilizing non-capitalist insurgencies (e.g., religious fundamentalist, nationalist movements) in \u201cdeveloping\u201d or peripheral countries; and\n(iv) the ever-worsening environmental crisis realized in global warming, increased wildfires, hurricanes and other expressions. Finally, the very real challenge posed by China \u2014 especially over the next couple of decades \u2014 to U.S. economic hegemony and the re-anchoring of capitalism outside the U.S./Europe orbit. 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        "raw_content": "Judge Dino Flores Named District Administrative Judge\nin Frederick County\nANNAPOLIS, MD \u2014 Frederick County District Judge Dino E. Flores, Jr., has been named administrative judge of District 11 (Frederick and Washington counties) of the District Court of Maryland.\nWith the approval from Maryland Court of Appeals Chief Judge Mary Ellen Barbera, District Court of Maryland Chief Judge John P. Morrissey named Judge Flores district administrative judge, effective January 2, 2018.\n\u201cJudge Flores\u2019 experience with the public defender and state\u2019s attorney\u2019s office makes him a strong candidate for the role of district administrative judge,\u201d said Chief Judge Morrissey.\nJudge Flores succeeds Judge Oliver J. Cejka, Jr., who was appointed to the Frederick County District Court on August 23, 2005. Judge Cejka is voluntarily stepping down after having served 10 years as the administrative judge for District 11 and will assist Judge Flores with the transition to his new responsibilities.\n\u201cI am confident he will follow in the footsteps of Judge Cejka to serve the people of Frederick and Washington counties,\u201d said Chief Judge Morrissey. \u201cI thank Judge Cejka for his continued exemplary service.\u201d\nJudge Flores has served on the Frederick County District Court since July 29, 2016. After earning a Bachelor of Arts from Duke University, he earned his Juris Doctor from Georgetown University Law Center in 1989. He was a law clerk to Judge James S. McAuliffe, Jr., in Montgomery County Circuit Court from 1989 to 1990 and was admitted to the Maryland Bar in 1990. Judge Flores was assistant public defender in Montgomery County from 1990 to 1992 and assistant state\u2019s attorney in that county from 1992 to 1994. He became assistant state\u2019s attorney in Frederick County in 1994 and served there until 1999. Before joining the bench, Judge Flores was an associate with the Law Offices of Steven D. Kuferberg, Frederick Office, from 1999 to 2008, and was attorney and partner with Schaffer, Black & Flores from 2008 to 2016.\nJudge Flores is currently a member of the Maryland Electronic Courts Advisory Committee. The Maryland Electronic Courts initiative, also known as MDEC, is a case management system that permits electronic filing as well as electronic storage of case records for all four levels of courts in the state. It is now operational in more than 70 percent of the state, including Judge Flores\u2019 district.\n\u201cWe have seen some system wide changes in the last year with the advent of MDEC, the passage of the Justice Reinvestment Act, and the Bail Reform Rule, amongst others,\u201d said Judge Flores. \u201cI am honored to be able to contribute to District 11 continuing forward as one of the finest districts of the District Court of Maryland.\u201d\nJudge Flores is also currently a member of the Maryland Hispanic Bar Association, where he served as president from 2000 to 2001. He was a member of the Montgomery County Bar Association and is currently an active member of the Frederick County Bar Association and the Frederick Criminal Defense Bar Association.",
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        "raw_content": "Terms and Conditions of Use Effective Date: August 2017\nTerms Thank you for visiting this Limited Partners Portal (the \u201cWebsite\u201d), provided to you solely for informational purposes by Cove Hill Partners, L.P. (\u201cCove Hill\u201d, \u201cwe\u201d or \u201cus\u201d). By accessing the Website, you are agreeing to be bound by these Website terms and conditions of use (the \u201cTerms\u201d), all applicable laws and regulations, and agree that you are responsible for compliance with any applicable local laws. If you do not agree with any of these terms, you are prohibited from using or accessing this site. This document affects your legal rights, including limiting your damages if you sue us, so please read it carefully.\nWe reserve the right, in our sole discretion, to change, modify, add or remove any portion of the Website, including the Terms, in whole or in part, at any time, without prior notice to you. 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        "raw_content": "Paris terror attacks: Further proof that we need to overthrow imperialism\nJihadi terrorism is the bastard child of the union between blind religious fanaticism and imperialist market fundamentalism.\nTuesday 1 December 2015 Updated Thursday 23 June 2016\nSpectators of a friendly match between France and Germany following the terrorist attack at the Stade de France stadium in Saint-Denis.\nProletarian writersParty statement\nThe following statement was issued by the CPGB-ML on 25 November 2015.\nOn the evening of Friday 13 November, a group of terrorists armed with kalashnikovs and wearing suicide belts launched coordinated assaults on six targets in Paris, killing 129 innocent people and injuring 350 others, 100 of them critically. According to eye-witness accounts, these attacks were professionally coordinated, meticulously planned and executed with cold-blooded disregard for human life. Eight of the terrorists were also killed.\nThe targets included the Bataclan concert hall, where 89 young people attending a performance by an American metal band were cut down in the prime of their lives; Stade de France, where a friendly football match between Germany and France was underway; Le Comptoir Voltaire restaurant and other bars and caf\u00e9s.\nThe Islamic State (IS), also known as Isis, Isil or Daesh, has taken responsibility for the carnage in Paris, claiming: \u201cThis is only the beginning of the storm.\u201d\nProgressive people will resolutely condemn the Paris tragedy. It is clear that there is no reason for anyone, except the crazed jihadis, to gloat over such a senseless massacre, for the action of its perpetrators, far from being an expression of anti-imperialist defiance, merely serves to strengthen the imperialist agenda of repression at home and war abroad.\nOur own government, for example, having failed to win approval for all-out war against Syria in 2013, is bent upon using the attacks in Paris as a justification for resuscitating the debate and trying once more to gain parliamentary approval for the full-scale bombing of Syria.\nMeanwhile, preparations for the repression of all dissent and opposition to government policies are well advanced, and the latest bombings will certainly be used to further justify this assault on what remain of our civil liberties. For example, the Investigatory Powers Bill (also known as the Snoopers\u2019 Charter) is currently being piloted through parliament by the home secretary, Theresa May, under which even more powers will be bestowed on the police and on the intelligence and border agencies. (See investigatory powers bill, the key points , the Guardian, 4 November 2015)\nThere will doubtless be further demonisation of minorities and asylum seekers and yet more stoking of islamophobia by bourgeois politicians and media in the wake of the Paris attacks, with the inevitable increase in discord between muslim and non-muslim, foreign-born and local workers \u2013 all in an attempt to weaken the working-class movement by diverting our attention away from our real enemy (the imperialist ruling class) to imaginary enemies (workers from ethnic minorities and refugees).\nSelective empathy\nThe bourgeois media have expressed their outrage at the Paris bombings in hysterically hyperbolic terms. The Financial Times of 16 November described the attacks as \u201ccivilisation\u2019s worst nightmare\u201d, while another paper characterised Islamic State as \u201cthe most ruthless death cult\u201d. The masses of workers across the imperialist world have been encouraged, to put it mildly, to wave the French flag in a show of sympathy \u2013 both with the victims as individuals and with France as the victim nation.\nBut this sympathy and fellow feeling are by no means applied consistently to the victims of terror attacks around the world. Recent events bring into stark relief just how our collective emotions are manipulated by media and politicians, who have become expert at either drawing out or suppressing the \u2018human angle\u2019 of an event to suit the British ruling class\u2019s political agenda.\nJust two weeks before the Paris attacks, on 31 October, a Russian holiday flight crashed 23 minutes after take-off from the Egyptian holiday resort of Sharm el-Sheikh. At the time of the crash, it was not known what had brought the plane down, but, far from expressing their deep sympathies and fellow-feeling with the 224 innocent victims of that disaster, 25 of whom were children, the commentators of the bourgeois presstitute fraternity were practically rubbing their hands with glee \u2013 hoping against hope that the crash would turn out to have been caused by a terrorist bomb, and that such an attack would turn public opinion in Russia against the country\u2019s continued involvement in the war in Syria.\nThe media\u2019s only other concern was for the effects of disruption on the British tourist industry and the inconvenience to British holidaymakers stranded at the resort as routine flights were cancelled. (See live updates on Telegraph, 7 November 2015)\nWhen it did, indeed, turn out that the plane had been brought down in a brutal terrorist attack by IS (an attack that claimed nearly a hundred more victims than the events in Paris), the bourgeois media did not feel the need to describe the tragedy as \u201ccivilisation\u2019s worst nightmare\u201d. Nobody condemned IS as \u201cthe most ruthless death cult\u201d or rushed to tell the stories of the victims and describe the trauma of their families. There was no mass waving of the Russian flag, no chants of \u201cWe are all Russians\u201d on the football terraces, no mass circulation of sympathy posts on Facebook or Twitter.\nInstead, political analysts gave the impression that the tragedy was no more than what Russia deserved, and speculated enthusiastically about whether the Russian masses would blame their own government for the terrorist attack as blowback for the country\u2019s air operations in Syria \u2013 clearly implying that they should and hoping that they would. (See Vladimir Putin\u2019s showmanship has left him without a strategy by Edward Lucas, Telegraph , 7 November 2015)\nAmidst this barely-suppressed frenzy of excitement that Russia\u2019s ability to maintain its devastatingly effective role in Syria\u2019s anti-terrorist struggle may have been seriously undermined, the fates of the crash victims were entirely sidelined. (See Putin\u2019s crash test: Downed Russian jetliner could signal the president\u2019s next big strike, by Owen Matthews, Newsweek , 10 November 2015)\nThis selective application of the concepts of shared humanity and fellow feeling are further highlighted by the reporting of another brutal IS bombing, this time in Lebanon. On 12 November, IS bombed a district in Beirut, killing 43 innocent people who were out shopping at the local marketplace and going about the business of their daily lives.\nThe imperialist media, instead of galvanising us to feel sympathy with the victims of yet another senseless and brutal massacre, gave no names of victims and no details of their deaths, merely stating the number of dead and describing the ordinary neighbourhood that had been targeted as a \u201cHizbollah stronghold\u201d.\nThe clear implication in the reporting (what there was of it) was that by fighting side by side with the Syrian Arab Army in its struggle against imperialism\u2019s jihadis, the Lebanese people had somehow asked for (and deserved) this savage assault. Needless to say, no waving of the Lebanese flag was in evidence on Britain\u2019s streets, football terraces or social media pages. (See Just as innocent \u2013 comparing Beirut and Paris by Habib Battah, Al Jazeera , 15 November 2015)\nIn his message of condolence to the French, David Cameron said: \u201cYour pain is our pain, your fight is our fight.\u201d No such words were uttered and no such sentiments expressed in the aftermath of the Russian air crash tragedy or the Beirut bombing \u2013 as if the massacre of 224 innocent Russian holidaymakers and 43 innocent Lebanese civilians meant nothing at all.\nBut, as the saying goes: be careful what you wish for. The very organisation created by imperialism to terrorise the peoples of the Middle East and to serve as an instrument for regime change across the region went on from these atrocities to strike back and bite the hand that feeds it. It did so just one day after the Beirut massacre that had drawn so little outrage from corporate media hacks and career politicians.\nBut how could this happen? What accounts for such a turn of events?\nRussian intervention: a game changer\nThe answer must be found in the Russian intervention in the war to save Syria \u2013 at the Syrian government\u2019s invitation. The aerial support given by Russia to the Syrian ground forces has proved to be a game changer, and has levelled the playing field for the first time in more than four years of an imperialist-inspired war that has claimed the lives of more than a quarter of a million Syrians, including close to 100,000 Syrian army personnel.\nClosely coordinated Russian aerial bombardments of terrorist headquarters, hideouts, ammunition depots, infrastructure and strongholds, and the Syrian Arab Army\u2019s advance into areas held by IS, Jabhat al-Nusra and other terror gangs, has inflicted more damage on the jihadis in six weeks than has been managed by the imperialist coalition\u2019s phony \u2018war on IS\u2019 in more than a year.\nThe reason for the imperialists\u2019 lack of success is becoming all-too embarrassingly obvious: while claiming to be waging war against terrorism, imperialism has in reality been pursuing its old policy of regime change, waging a vicious and destructive war against the Syrian people. Although they talk about \u2018stopping IS\u2019, the imperialist invaders of Syria have in fact continued to facilitate their terrorist proxies in Syria and beyond and have targeted their destructive power not at terrorist bases and supply lines but at Syria\u2019s oil industry and civilian infrastructure. (See You Tube US airstrikes on Syria are not about IS \u2013 Syrians reject violation of sovereignty, Syriangirlpartisan on Youtube, 24 September 2014)\nIt is clear that the fight against terrorism and the fight for regime change cannot but be mutually exclusive objectives, for the only groups that are potentially capable of bringing down the popular government of Syria (and then only with the full backing of imperialism and its puppet Gulf medieval autocracies, such as Saudi Arabia and Qatar, not to speak of Turkey) are all terrorist outfits \u2013 whether they be IS, al-Nusra or the mythical \u2018moderate\u2019 opposition.\nOn the other hand, the only forces on the ground capable of defeating terrorism are those of the Syrian people \u2013 the army and national defence forces under the command of the legitimate government of Syria, headed by President Bashar al-Assad.\nRecently, British foreign secretary Philip Hammond admitted as much, saying: \u201cWe all agree we want to target terrorists, but we do not agree what a terrorist is.\u201d He added: \u201cThe Russians, in particular, have a rather broad-based definition of a terrorist as anyone who is fighting the [Syrian] regime.\u201d (Friend or foe: Syria summit faces tough choices by Geoff Dyer and Kathrin Hille, Financial Times , 12 November 2015)\nMr Hammond \u2018forgot\u2019 to add that, in the eyes of the imperialist powers, no one is a terrorist who is fighting to destroy Syria\u2019s progressive government, however terroristic their methods and however anti-popular they may be.\nBe that as it may, the successes of the Russian air force and the Syrian army have exposed imperialism\u2019s alleged fight against terrorism for the sham it is, forcing the imperialist countries most reluctantly to attack a few IS targets themselves \u2013 if only to gain some credibility in the eyes of the world\u2019s people and to secure a few bargaining chips in advance of the next round of negotiations.\nUp until the start of the Russian intervention, imperialist forces routinely turned a blind eye to long convoys of trucks and tankers carrying huge shipments of oil to be sold illegally in Turkey and elsewhere. These sales were well known to be providing IS and their fellow jihadis with hundreds of millions of dollars with which to buy weapons and pay mercenaries. (See Russian bomb \u2013 video shows IS oil sector undamaged by Obama\u2019s \u2018air war\u2019 by Neil Munro, Breitbart , 19 November 2015)\nSomehow, the US air force, which boasts an ability to see any and every movement on the ground, failed in broad daylight to detect or hamper these convoys. Moreover, the jihadis must have had help in laundering the money from the sale of such large quantities of oil, for it is nigh-on impossible to sell oil and keep the resulting funds secret. (See Middle East Eye UK, US turn blind eye to Islamic State oil sales by Nafeez Ahmed,, 31 July 2015)\nIn recent weeks, however, belated actions against IS by the imperialists have put some pressure on Raqqa, the terrorists\u2019 headquarters in northeast Syria. On 12 November, a US drone strike claimed to have killed a British jihadi, Mohammed Emwazi (\u2018Jihadi John\u2019), above the city.\nThe increasing attacks on IS infrastructure have caused rage in the jihadi camp and driven them to launching the deadly attack on Paris \u2013 the capital of one of their imperialist masters. It could have been any other member of the imperialist coalition, but it turned out to be France \u2013 presumably for logistical reasons.\nOne purpose of this sudden burst of activity on the part of the imperialist powers after a year of their fake \u2018battle against terrorism\u2019 has been to boost their position in the high-profile diplomatic tussle over Syria, with the resumption of foreign ministers\u2019 talks in Vienna and the convening of the G20 summit in Antalya, Turkey \u2013 both of which took place on the weekend of 14-15 November.\nIn his speech on 12 November, US secretary of state John Kerry acknowledged as much: \u201cThe chance for successful diplomacy depends, in part, on the ability to exert leverage, on control of territory, on perceptions about who is gaining or has the upper hand,\u201d he said, adding: \u201cThat is why it matters that there is increasing evidence that Daesh can be defeated \u2013 even routed \u2013 when faced by the combination of coalition [he had in mind the imperialist coalition] air strikes and effective partners on the ground.\u201d (US builds momentum in IS campaign by Geoff Dyer and Jane Arraf, Financial Times , 13 November 2015)\nBy \u2018effective partners on the ground\u2019, Mr Kerry could only have been referring to other sections of imperialism\u2019s anti-Assad jihadis or to the various Kurdish forces. On the same day as the Paris events (13 November), a combination of US war planes and Kurdish fighters recaptured the northern Iraqi town of Sinjar from IS. In the same week, Kurdish forces captured territory from IS around the town of al-Hawl in eastern Syria \u2013 as part of a plan to cut off supply routes between Raqqa and Mosul in Iraq.\nDramatic change in fortunes\nThe Russian intervention in Syria, and the successes that have accompanied it, have brought a dramatic change in the situation of the main players in the Middle East. While the star of the imperialist powers is waning, that of Mr Putin\u2019s Russia is on the rise.\nAt last year\u2019s G20 summit in Brisbane, imperialist leaders attempted to isolate Mr Putin and their media portrayed him as an outcast for Russia\u2019s alleged intervention in Ukraine. \u201cTwelve months on, an audience with the Russian president was one of the hottest tickets in the town [of Antalya], as western leaders were forced to recognise the road to peace in Syria inevitably runs through Moscow.\n\u201cFew at annual summits of world leaders have seen such transformation in their fortunes, nor appeared to enjoy it as much, as Mr Putin moved from a scolded outcast to a \u2026 problem solver the West cannot ignore \u2026\n\u201cMr Putin felt he held all the cards as the West came to him for answers.\u201d\nAt his closing press conference, President Putin observed stoically: \u201cThere were no problems at all, not then and not now,\u201d adding: \u201cOf course, though, relations were more tense than today. But life goes on, everything changes: there are new problems, new challenges, which would be difficult to solve for anyone alone. It is necessary to join forces.\u201d\nHe went on to capture the distrust in the fight against terrorism thus: \u201cIt is difficult to criticise us when they [ie, the US and its allies] tell us: \u2018You are not hitting [IS],\u2019 and we say: \u2018Tell us where, name the targets,\u2019 but they don\u2019t!\u201d (Putin transformed from outcast to problem solver at G20 by Alex Barker, George Barker and Kathrin Hille, Financial Times , 16 November 2015)\nSplit in the imperialist camp\nThe results of Russia\u2019s successful intervention in Syria, compounded by the terrorist attacks in Paris, have brought about a deep split in the imperialist camp between those who still give primacy to regime change in Syria, and those who now regard IS as the greater danger.\nEven after all that has happened, the incurably reactionary dimwit who wrote The Times editorial of 16 November asserted: \u201cAssad is the author [not even merely the approximate cause] of the mayhem and destruction [in Syria] that threatens to spread still further across the region.\u201d (Nous sommes tous Fran\u00e7ais)\nAs opposed to such demented ramblings, John R Bradley, writing in the Daily Mail of the same day, brought to bear a decidedly sane observation, castigating \u201cour leaders\u201d, who \u201ccontinue to insist, against all reason and logic, on the removal of \u2026 Bashar al-Assad, despite the fact that he is the last secular Arab leader left, who, whether we like it or not, enjoys huge popularity in the \u2026 country.\u201d\nContinued Mr Bradley: \u201cAnd then consider the breath-taking hypocrisy of our continued support for that atrocious human rights abuser Saudi Arabia, which continues to funnel money and arms to preposterously called \u2018moderate rebels\u2019 in Syria in the name of bringing about democracy.\u201d\nHe ended his article with the following warning: \u201cIn the meantime, we should form an international coalition to fight Islamic State on its home turf in Iraq and Syria \u2013 a suggestion proposed by Russia\u2019s Vladimir Putin. A refusal to do this would suggest a belief among western governments that Putin poses a greater threat to Europe\u2019s stability than Islamic State.\n\u201cThat would be an utterly irresponsible and wrong-headed assessment that could risk countless more innocent people\u2019s lives.\u201d (The most ruthless death cult in history)\nOn the same day, an editorial in the Telegraph called for a political settlement in Syria, observing that such a settlement \u201cis impossible to achieve while the West insists that it cannot involve Bashar al-Assad. Yet his enemy and that of his principal ally, Russia (another recent victim of terror), is the same as ours, namely IS.\u201d (Europe must have stronger borders, 15 November 2015)\nLikewise, the Daily Mail of 16 November called upon \u201cNato allies\u201d to involve themselves in negotiations, no matter how unpalatable they may regard them, \u201cwith Iran, Russia and even the Assad regime in Damascus \u2013 which until recently Mr Cameron intended to bomb\u201d, adding that in the interests of eliminating the deadly threat of IS, \u201cold enmities must be set aside\u201d. (A fight the civilised world must not lose)\nThis turn of circumstances forced both US president Barack Obama and David Cameron to hold meetings with the Russian president. An unscheduled meeting between Obama and President Putin at the G20 summit produced a noticeable change in tone on the part of the US. Previously, Washington had poured scorn and derision on the Russian bombing campaign in Syria. After meeting the Russian president, however, Obama \u201cwelcomed efforts by all nations to confront the terrorist group IS and noted the importance of Russia\u2019s military efforts in Syria focusing on the group\u201d. (Who\u2019s in control: Obama or the generals?, RT, 16 November 2015)\nFollowing Obama\u2019s climb-down, Cameron, the would-be destroyer of the Syrian regime, was compelled to likewise recognise reality and wimpishly state: \u201cWe have our differences with the Russians \u2026 The conversation I want to have with Vladimir Putin is to say: \u2018Look, there is one thing we agree about, which is we\u2019d be safer in Russia, we\u2019d be safer in Britain, if we destroy Isil. That\u2019s what we should be focusing on.\u2019\u201d ( UK\u2019s Cameron to urge Putin to focus fight in Syria on Islamic State by Kylie Maclellan, Business Insider, 15 November 2015)\nIn France, senior politicians from the main opposition party have broken ranks with Hollande and called for a new approach to the Syrian conflict. Former French prime minister Alain Jupp\u00e9 has advocated the abandonment of the policy of removing Bashar al-Assad from power, even if such an abandonment were to be considered humiliating.\nNicolas Sarkozy, M Hollande\u2019s predecessor, called for a \u201cnew policy\u201d on Syria that put aside differences, saying: \u201cThere cannot be two coalitions [against IS] in Syria.\u201d He went on: \u201cThe risk of such events [of the type that took place in Paris] happening is real. We need changes in our foreign policy. We must draw conclusions from the situation in Syria. We need everyone to help fight Islamic State, notably the Russians.\u201d ( Hollande pressed to amend foreign policy after Paris attacks, Channel News Asia, 16 November 2015)\nIn adopting their present stance, prominent leaders from the leading imperialist countries are doing no more than expressing agreement, however painful they may find having to do so, with the observation of Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov at the Vienna talks: \u201cIt doesn\u2019t matter if you are for Assad or against him \u2026 IS is your enemy, so it is not about Assad.\u201d ( Who benefits most from Paris attacks? Assad, Bloomberg, 15 November 2015)\nSeeing the way the wind was blowing, even M Hollande was forced to change his tune and say: \u201cThere must be a union of all those who truly want to fight against this terrorist army as part of one big coalition. It is with this goal in mind that I will meet in the coming days President Obama and President Putin to join forces and achieve a result that has been postponed [by whom?] for too long.\u201d\nThis is precisely what Mr Putin has been calling for since September. He has now ordered Russia\u2019s armed forces to coordinate with the French military as allies on a joint action plan in Syria. ( Putin orders Russian forces to work with French \u2018allies\u2019 in Syria, Financial Times, 17 November 2015)\nIS can be beaten, and beaten decisively. However, it can only be fully beaten on the ground, not from the air alone \u2013 as the Russian intervention\u2019s careful coordination with Syrian ground forces has clearly demonstrated. Even Murdoch\u2019s odious Sun has been obliged to admit this truth in its own loathsome manner.\nIn what passes for an editorial, the Sun wrote: \u201cwe believe noses must be held [yes, but whose noses?] and a deal struck with Russia for a multinational force of ground troops and aircraft to eradicate IS in Syria and Iraq. It is in all our countries\u2019 interests and bombing alone won\u2019t work.\u201d ( It is time for Britain to take the fight to IS, 16 November 2015)\nNo nation can be free if it oppresses others\nTwo more facts must be highlighted. First, we should understand that the tragedy suffered by the citizens of Paris is no different to the many massacres that have been visited by imperialism for years on the citizens of Baghdad, Basra, Ramadi, Fallujah, Damascus, Aleppo, Palmyra, Raqqa, Kabul, Tripoli, Benghazi and many other places. Indeed, Paris has experienced for just one day what the people of Syria have been enduring daily for nearly five years.\nJust as we react with anger to the outrage in Paris, workers in the centres of imperialism have an equal duty to express our outrage at the barbarous cruelties perpetrated by our rulers on the peoples of the oppressed countries that have become targets for regime change.\nMore than that: we have a duty to use our power to disrupt and sabotage the waging of these unjust wars for domination by refusing to cooperate in any way. We must organise ourselves en masse to refuse to fight, refuse to provide or transport supplies, and refuse to create or broadcast war propaganda \u2013 and we must actively obstruct those who do. (SeeCPGB-ML Act together to stop war, CPGB-ML, 16 February 2013)\nAs long as we fail in this duty, what happened in Paris is sure to occur again in London or New York or in some other imperialist city, for no nation can be free if it oppresses other nations.\nImperialist wars make imperialist cities unsafe\nSecond, the ruling classes in the imperialist countries, in an effort to deceive and hoodwink the masses at home, are forever asserting that their wars abroad \u2013 from Afghanistan, through Iraq to Libya and Syria \u2013 are necessary to make the streets of Washington, New York, London and Paris safe. The experience of 11 September 2001 in New York and Washington, Madrid in 2004, London in 2005, and Paris in January and November 2015 proves quite the opposite.\nThe sooner imperialism is stopped from waging wars against other peoples, the sooner will the streets of the cities in imperialist countries be safe.\nFurther, as is shown by the latest attacks in Paris, the terrorists are not \u2018foreign\u2019. They are home-grown, and many of them have been nurtured and trained by imperialist agencies, which have facilitated their passage to countries like Syria to wage jihad against governments that imperialism wishes to overthrow.\nFrom time to time, contradictions arise between imperialism and its mercenary stooges; the stooges go off message and commit the kind of heinous acts as have taken place in Paris. That being the case, it is hypocritical in the extreme for the imperialist ruling classes to put on such a show of outrage over the activities of the very terrorists that they themselves have conjured into being.\nFight to overthrow imperialism\nIn its quest for domination and maximisation of profit; in its drive for grabbing raw materials, markets and avenues for investment, imperialism brooks no obstacles, and there is no crime it will not commit in pursuit of these aims; no mean method it will not stoop to.\nPresent-day jihadi fundamentalism was spirited into existence by imperialism during the proxy war it waged to overthrow the progressive government of Afghanistan and to force that government\u2019s Soviet allies out of the country. Since then, imperialism has used jihadi nutcases for the overthrow of the anti-imperialist Libyan government and as its proxies elsewhere in the Middle East, Asia and Africa.\nThese same forces are today being used in Syria, with nearly 100,000 foreign jihadis unleashed on the country to perpetrate the most dreadful atrocities on the civilian population. It is a credit to the Syrian people and their government that they have successfully resisted this assault \u2013 with a heroism and self-sacrifice that are entirely undocumented by western corporate media.\nNow, with the Russian intervention and the events in Paris, this barbarous assault on the Syrian people has run aground and is on the verge of sinking altogether.\nIn the final analysis, all war, including that waged through fundamentalist proxies, will only be completely put an end to through the successful overthrow of imperialism \u2013 this bloody system that has tormented humankind for too long.\nThe fight against war and for peace is inextricably linked with the struggle to overthrow imperialism: there is no other way forward for humanity.\nFrance fights back against Thatcherite \u2018reforms\u2019\nFrench workers have only to see what has been done to the British working class in recent decades to understand the ramifications of their present fight.",
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        "raw_content": "Employers struggle to comply with ADA leave rules\nVague guidelines that require employers to consider leave requests under the Americans with Disabilities Act case-by-case are causing considerable problems for employers, who are trying to comply with the law while still effectively running their businesses. Compounding the issue is the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's aggressive pursuit of litigation in this area. The EEOC, which held a public hearing on the issue in June, is expected to publish clarifying guidelines later this year. Employers are required to engage in an interactive dialogue with workers before reaching decisions on reasonable accommodations for ADA leave. While employers are not obligated to approve requests for indefinite leaves, there are no clear guidelines as to how firms can balance employee requests while avoiding undue hardship to their businesses, which observers say is not demanded by the law. A particular problem is incremental requests, where workers continue to ask for more time off. \u201cThe challenge to employers is where to draw the line,\u201d said Peter J. Petesch, a shareholder with law firm Littler Mendelson P.C. in Washington. \u201cDespite the many documents that EEOC has issued on this subject, people are still getting it wrong,\u201d EEOC Commissioner Stuart J. Ishimaru said during the June hearing. \u201cPerhaps that's part of the problem\u2014that there are too many pieces, too much of a hodgepodge. And maybe there are times when our guidance could have been clearer.\u201d In July, New York-based Verizon Communications Inc. agreed to pay $20 million to resolve an EEOC lawsuit involving the company's \u201cno-fault\u201d attendance plans, which the agency said did not provide reasonable accommodations for employees with disabilities. An ADA case brought against Hoffman Estates, Ill.-based Sears Roebuck & Co., where the EEOC accused the retailer of having an inflexible workers compensation leave exhaustion policy, resulted in a $6.2 million settlement in 2009. Another ADA leave case against a unit of Minneapolis-based SuperValu Inc. resulted in a $3.2 million settlement last year. Observers recommend that employers reconsider leave policies setting limits on the period of time employees can take off (see related story). Jonathan T. Hyman, a partner with law firm Kohrman Jackson & Krantz P.L.L. in Cleveland, said employers have two big misconceptions when it comes to ADA leave: One is that they do not have to offer more than the 12 weeks provided under the Family and Medical Leave Act, and the second is that they can have \u201chard caps\u201d that limit leaves of absences to specific days. The EEOC has taken the position that hard-cap disability leave policies violate the ADA because they ignore \u201cthe interactive dialogue employers are supposed to have about a reasonable accommodation,\u201d Mr. Hyman said. \u201cThe employer doesn't know where it stands,\u201d said Robin E. Shea, a partner with Constangy, Brooks & Smith L.L.P. in Winston-Salem, N.C. Before the Obama administration and \u201cunder old interpretations of the ADA, it was legal for employers to have a cutoff if somebody was out for certain predetermined periods of time. It was usually safe to let them go when they reached that limit,\u201d she said. Now, though, \u201cthe EEOC has made it clear that automatic terminations are never going to be all right and, at the very least, the employer is going to have to make one last attempt at reasonable accommodation, which includes assignment to another vacant position, before cutting a person off, even if the person has been out of work for 12 months or 18 months or even two years,\u201d Ms. Shea said. Susan K. Lessack, a partner with law firm Pepper Hamilton L.L.P. in Berwyn, Pa., said: \u201cEveryone understands if someone is entitled to FMLA leave, they get the 12 weeks\u201d After that, though, it is very common to have situations where the employee's physician says they need more time, \u201cand the employer's faced with wanting to comply with its legal obligations under the ADA,\u201d but must also consider the company's business needs. Stacie L. Caraway, a member of law firm Miller & Martin P.L.L.C. in Chattanooga, Tenn., said that because the ADA \u201cdoesn't set any floor or ceiling\u201d as to how long employees can stay out on leave, \u201cthat can vary for the exact same employer over time for different positions and different employees.\u201d Complicating the issue is that under the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act, for which the EEOC released final rules in April, there are many more conditions under which employees are regarded as disabled. Those amendments are frustrating to employers, said Russell D. Cawyer, a partner with law firm Kelly, Hart & Hallman L.L.P. in Fort Worth, Texas. \u201cThere are just so many more people who are now entitled to accommodation and that's where it's going to, I think, burden employers and businesses.\u201d\nBusiness Insurance is a sister publication of Crain's Cleveland Business.",
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        "raw_content": "Two-year wait on drinking bill is pause that refreshes\nShaker Heights may be a key beneficiary of changes to a bill that will allow cities to create districts where open containers of alcoholic beverages will be allowed. In other words, people can carry a beer from a bar or carryout and mingle with other revelers in a park or other public space.\nThe bill that passed the Ohio House of Representatives would have allowed only cities with a population of 35,000 or more to have these entertainment districts.\nBut the Ohio Senate would extend refreshment areas to communities of 25,000 to 35,000 two years after the legislation is signed into law.\nShaker Heights Mayor Earl Leiken had testified in favor of the bill in the House, hoping for the lower population threshold. He told Crain\u2019s Cleveland Business that he would like to be able to make the under-reconstruction Van Aken District into what the legislation formally calls an \u201cOutdoor Refreshment Area.\u201d\nWith several years of roadwork and construction ahead, the two-year wait isn\u2019t a problem for Leiken and his city of 27,935.",
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        "raw_content": "Valtteri Bottas: Mercedes 'not miles clear' of F1 field in 2018\nDespite teammate Lewis Hamilton's dominant qualifying display, Valtteri Bottas thinks Mercedes isn't \"miles clear\" of the F1 field as feared in some quarters.\nValtteri Bottas believes Mercedes is \"not miles clear\" of the Formula 1 field despite teammate Lewis Hamilton's dominant display for much of the Australian Grand Prix race weekend, with the Finn anticipating a close championship battle.\nWhile Bottas could only finish eighth in Australia after a qualifying crash resigned him to 15th place on the grid, Hamilton took pole position by six-tenths of a second and looked bound for victory in the race, only to come unstuck due to a badly-timed Virtual Safety Car period.\nPaddock consensus was that Mercedes remains the team to beat in F1 this year, with Australia race winner Sebastian Vettel fearing Ferrari has taken a backward step compared to its main rival.\nHowever, Bottas is anticipating a close fight against Ferrari throughout the season, rejecting the suggestion Mercedes has surged clear of the pack.\n\"It seems very close. Ferrari obviously won today, they were first and third, but they also won here last year,\" Bottas said.\n\"I think it\u2019s going to be a close season. We\u2019re not miles ahead. I think Lewis really got everything right in Q3, maybe the other teams' drivers didn\u2019t get everything perfect.\n\"So I think it\u2019s going to be a big battle and it\u2019s going to be a tough season.\"\nBottas struggled to fight his way through the field in Australia, putting it down to a mixture of the difficulty of overtaking at the Albert Park circuit and the stronger midfield in 2018.\n\"Definitely the pace of all the teams is much closer,\" Bottas said. \"I also think that this year, the cars have more downforce, and with the way the aerodynamics work in the cars, it\u2019s even more difficult to follow than last year, so the losses are bigger.\n\"It was not a good weekend, but what can you do? I think the mistake I made in qualifying kind of ruined my weekend. We tried to maximise and this was the result.\n\"But I\u2019m not panicking. This was just one race out of 21, so we have a long year ahead.\"\nGrosjean: Haas no longer just trying to survive in F1",
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        "raw_content": "6 Truths about Parenting That Reorient Everything\nOur Children's Deepest Need\nThere is so much help in Psalm 51 for understanding the deepest need of your children that I think you could write a whole parenting book from it alone. The implications of what David confesses and cries out for set a whole new agenda for what God has called us to in the lives of our children. As I explore the implications of this psalm for understanding the task of parenting, I want you to notice the focus of David\u2019s confession. He doesn\u2019t say, \u201cI messed up and I\u2019m sorry.\u201d Far from it. David is deeply aware that he has more than a behavior problem. When you read Psalm 51, you are hit with the fact that embedded in David\u2019s confession of specific and concrete sins is a cry for God\u2019s help with an even deeper moral drama. Let me draw six agenda-setting observations from this psalm for your work as a parent.\n1. Your children need to see their sin, so they\u2019ll cry out for God\u2019s mercy.\nPsalm 51 begins with a cry every human being should make, but sadly billions don\u2019t. You only make this cry when you have come to the point where you acknowledge that the greatest danger in your life lives inside you not outside you, and because of that you are a person in desperate need of God\u2019s help and the helpers he has placed in your life. There is no more important function for a parent than this: to lovingly and patiently bring our children to the point where they too cry out for God\u2019s mercy. Crying out for God\u2019s mercy happens only when you have acknowledged the sin that is inside you from which you are not able to free yourself. Children who begin to humbly and willingly acknowledge their sin not only run to God for his help, but they quit resisting the help, guidance, correction, and instruction of their parents too. How sad would it be if you successfully managed and controlled the behavior of your son or daughter, but they left your home never acknowledging the sin in their hearts and their desperate need for God\u2019s mercy?\nWhat if our kids received a good education and landed a good job, and are healthy, successful, and well-liked, but have no sin awareness and no hunger for mercy? Perhaps David\u2019s cry for mercy confronts us that as Christian parents, our problem isn\u2019t that we set the parenting bar too high, asking too much of our children. I think we set the bar too low, settling for horizontal success, when God has called us to be agents of radical heart and life change.\n2. Your children need to understand the nature of sin, so they don\u2019t minimize its danger (vv. 1\u20133).\nHere is something you need to consider. It is not negative and condemning to talk to your children about their sin. Think of it this way: all loving parents warn their children about the dangers around them that they need to be aware of and avoid. You do this because you love your kids and you want to protect them from things that could harm them. There is no more harmful thing in a child\u2019s life than his own sin. To be made aware of it and its power to destroy is a good and loving thing.\nIt\u2019s important to understand that your children don\u2019t come into the world seeing their sin or acknowledging its gravity. That\u2019s your job as a parent. Here again, Psalm 51 is incredibly helpful because the three words that David uses for sin graphically portray its life crushing danger. The most basic word that David uses for this deep brokenness of heart is sin. Sin means that your children, with all of their natural gifts, abilities, and efforts, will consistently fall below God\u2019s standard. To use the bow-and-arrow illustration, it\u2019s not that your children aim and miss God\u2019s mark. It\u2019s that they aim, pull back on the bow, and shoot\u2014and every single arrow falls short of the target. Not one arrow even hits the outer ring of the target. Every arrow falls to the ground short of God\u2019s targeted destination. Sin means our children, on their own, have no ability to live as God has ordained and commanded them to live. No parental control, no educational system, no personal success will give them this ability. They need divine intervention.\nSin means our children, on their own, have no ability to live as God has ordained and commanded them to live.\n3. Your children need to understand that their problem is not with their parents, but with God (v. 4).\nIt seems almost weird for a man who has committed adultery and murder to say that his sin is against God and God alone. But the fact that David says this means he understands not only the gravity of what he has done, but the seriousness of the condition of his heart that caused him to do it. Our children need to understand this too. Every sin is vertical. Every sin is a fist in the face of God. Every sin is a desire to remove God from his throne and sit there yourself. Every time your children sin, they tell themselves that they are smarter than God, that they know better and can write their own rules. Every sin is claiming independence from God. Every sin puts your children in the center of the world and makes life all about them.\nYou see, our children were created to live for God, to give their lives to him, to willingly stay inside his boundaries, and to do what they do for his glory. Sin is about refusing to live for the glory of another. It\u2019s about your sons or daughters reducing their life down to their wants, their feelings, and their happiness. No sin is purely horizontal. When your children are disrespectful to you, they dishonor God, because it is God who has commanded them to respect their parents. When your children fight with one another, they are fighting against God, because it is God that called them to live at peace with one another. When a teenage boy gets a girl pregnant, his moral violation is against God, who commands him not to use the body of another for his selfish pleasure.\nAs a parent, you must always remember the verticality of the wrong that your children do and not make it just about you. But you must also help them to understand that they were made for God, created to do his will, and because this is so, every wrong thing they do is done against him.\n4. Your children need to understand that sin is a nature problem that produces behavior problems (v. 5).\nWhen David says, \u201cBehold, I was brought forth in iniquity, and in sin did my mother conceive me,\u201d he is saying that my biggest problem is not situational, it\u2019s not geographical, it\u2019s not relational. No, it\u2019s my nature. I was born a sinner. I came into the world this way. This point is significant and vital for you and your children to understand. It\u2019s not enough to say that your children sin. You and they must come to recognize that they are sinners. Sin is not first a bad behavior; sin is a condition that produces bad behavior. A sinner can\u2019t simply say to himself, \u201cTomorrow I am not going to sin anymore,\u201d and actually pull it off.\nIt is loving to help your children to understand that it\u2019s not enough to confess that they sometimes do what is wrong. They need to come to the place where they confess that wrong lives inside them, and because of that they are in desperate need of God\u2019s rescuing, forgiving, transforming, and delivering mercy.\nThis book sets forth fourteen practical and gospel-centered principles that help parents view their role through the lens of God\u2019s grace, radically changing how they interact with their children.\n5. Your children need to understand that since sin is a heart problem, the only solution is a new heart (v. 10).\nYou know when anyone cries out for a new heart that he has come to understand what sin, their greatest need, is all about. The only solution to the heart-infecting disease of sin that is in our children is a divine heart transplant. That\u2019s why Jesus was willing to come and subject himself to this fallen world, that\u2019s why he was willing to endure the cruelty of the cross, and that\u2019s why he had to exit his tomb, so that he could deliver to us and our children the one thing we all need: a new heart. More than just being managed, our children need to be delivered. More than being instructed, our children need divine surgery. And it\u2019s not enough for you to recognize that need; they must come to recognize it as well, or they will continue to resist your help and not admit their need of God\u2019s\n6. Your children need to be taught to run to the only place of hope: the forgiving grace of God (v. 14).\nI have written this elsewhere, but it needs to be said here as well: the doorway to hope is hopelessness. Until your children begin to give up on themselves, their wisdom, their strength, and their righteousness, they will not cry out for God\u2019s mercy. As long as they retain hope that they can make it without your help or God\u2019s, they will deny the sin inside them and take life into their own hands. The person who is seeking forgiveness is acknowledging that they are not in charge, that their life does not belong to them, that they have transgressed God\u2019s boundaries, and that they have no ability to buy their way back into God\u2019s favor. Then in their hopelessness, they run to the only place of hope: the forgiving and restoring hands of the Redeemer.\nParenting is about being used of God to bring your children to that wholesome and heart-changing place of personal hopelessness. This is not a process of condemnation, but of patient and loving rescue. Don\u2019t you want this rescue for your children?\nYou are called to make use of every opportunity that God will give you to help your children to become aware of the grave danger of the sin that lives inside them. You don\u2019t do this with irritation or impatience, but with grace, acknowledging that you are just like them, a person in need of God\u2019s mercy. Self-righteously pointing out the sin of others never works; it is offensive and condescending, and it will close down the hearts of your children. Ask God to give you the grace to come to them to talk to them about their sin as a person who is much more grieved by the sin that is inside you than the sin that is in them. When you come this way, your tenderness and humility becomes a workroom for God to do in the heart of your child what you can\u2019t do.\nThis article is adapted from Parenting: The 14 Gospel Principles That Can Radically Change Your Family by Paul David Tripp.",
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        "raw_content": "Commerce Initiates Investigation into Steel Imports' Impact on U.S. National Security\nCommerce Secretary Wilbur Ross has initiated an investigation under section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962 (19 U.S.C. \u00a7 1862) to determine whether steel is being imported into the U.S. in such quantities or under such circum\u00adstances as to threaten to impair national security. The Department of Commerce (DOC) now has 270 days to conduct an investigation and prepare a report on its findings for submission to the president.\nIn the event action against steel imports is found to be necessary on the basis of DOC\u2019s report, the president has authority to take action to \u201cadjust imports\u201d of steel. The potential remedies available to the president in this context include changing the rate and form of import duties on steel without apparent limitation, as well as limiting or restricting steel imports, including through the negotiation of an agreement to that effect.\nIf, as a result of its investigation DOC finds that action is required, the president then has 90 days to determine (i) whether he agrees and, if so, (ii) the nature and duration of the action necessary to adjust steel imports. Such action must then be taken no later than 15 days after the president\u2019s determination. Within 30 days of making his determination, the president must inform Congress in writing of the reasons for his determination.\nIn the course of its investigation, DOC must consider not only the quantities of steel being imported and other circumstances related to steel trade as they affect the state of the domestic steel industry, but also national security requirements related to steel, including the following:\nDomestic production needed for projected national defense requirements.\nThe capacity of domestic industries to meet projected national defense requirements.\nThe existing and anticipated availabilities of human resources, products, raw materials, production equipment and facilities, and other supplies and services essential to the national defense.\nThe growth requirements of domestic industries to meet national defense requirements and the supplies and services including the investment, exploration and development necessary to assure such growth.\nIn addition, DOC must also consider the following elements regarding the quantity, availability, character, and uses of imported steel:\nThe impact of foreign competition on the economic welfare of any domestic industry essential to U.S. national security.\nThe displacement of any domestic products causing substantial unemployment, decrease in the revenues of government, loss of investment or specialized skills and productive capacity, or other serious effects.\nAny other relevant factors that are causing or will cause a weakening of the U.S. economy.\nThe Secretary of Commerce must consult with the Secretary of Defense during DOC\u2019s investigation and may request of his counterpart an assessment of the defense requirements for steel. The communications DOC receives from other U.S. Government agencies such as the Department of Defense are not available for public inspection. In the course of its investigation, DOC may also solicit additional information from other sources through the use of questionnaires or other means.\nInterested parties will only be afforded an opportunity to present information and advice relevant and material to the investigation (e.g., written comments, opinions, data, information or advice) if DOC determines that it is appropriate. Such an opportunity would be announced in due course in the Federal Register. Similarly, a public hearing allowing interested parties the opportunity to submit oral or written information may only be held if DOC deems it appropriate and would also be announce in the Federal Register.",
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        "raw_content": "Death toll from Islamic State massacre of Sunni tribe in Anbar surges\nThe brutality of the Islamic State, which it's relying on to terrify Iraqi Sunnis into submission, continued with the recent murder of 322 captives, Iraqi officials say.\nA tribal militia participating in the fight to rest the Iraqi town of Amiryat al-Fallujah from Islamic State fighters in Anbar province on Oct. 31.\nIraqi officials upped the death toll of a massacre of Sunni Arab tribesmen by the self-styled Islamic State today to 322, making it among the largest massacres of civilians carried out by the group so far in its campaign to terrify Iraqi civilians and security forces from opposing the group.\nIraqi officials originally said that about 50 captive men and women from the Albu Nimr tribe were murdered by IS militants on Friday north of Ramadi, the provincial capital of Anbar Province, as punishment for resisting the militants takeover of their hometown of Hit. Today Iraqi officials upped the death toll.\nThe Islamic State has used tactics so brutal that many Iraqis have compared the group to Hulagu Khan, the grandson of Ghengis Khan who sacked Baghdad in 1258, killing tens of thousands of residents as punishment for the city's defiance and emptying so many of Baghdad's famed libraries into the Tigris River that legend had it a man or horse could walk across on them.\nAnd for the same reason. During the group's return to prominence in Iraq this year, the place where it was founded, a fearsome reputation has been the group's best weapon - contributing to the Iraqi military's panicked retreat from the northern city of Mosul, abandoning US-supplied tanks and armored cars, ahead of the IS advance.\nWhile IS has found support among many Iraqi Sunni Arabs, who complain of marginalization and human rights abuses at the hands of the Shiite Arab-dominated government in Baghdad, others in that community have tried to resist the Islamist army, not interested in accepting its harsh and fanatical version of Islam into their lives and remembering how brutally the group's predecessor, Al Qaeda in Iraq, treated their communities.\nFallujah: The commander US Marines followed without question\nOver 5 years ago now, Sunni tribesmen elected to fight alongside US forces in Anbar and other provinces where Al Qaeda in Iraq was strong, in exchange for promises of payment and government jobs. After the US departed Iraq at the end of 2011, the Shiite government in Baghdad effectively negated those promises and targeted many of the Sunni Arab leaders of the fight against Al Qaeda as potential political rivals.\nBut even so, many Sunnis are ready to fight the group, since rebranded as the Islamic State, once more. But Baghdad's Shiite leaders remain wary of arming a group they view with hostility, even in service of defeating a shared enemy. Reuters quotes a leader of the Albu Nimr saying the government has ignored recent requests for help.\nOne of the leaders of the tribe, Sheikh Naeem al-Ga'oud, told Reuters that he had repeatedly asked the central government and army to provide his men with arms but no action was taken.\nState television said on Sunday that Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi had ordered airstrikes on Islamic State targets around the town of Hit in response to the killings.\nOfficials at a government security operations command center in Anbar and civilians reached by Reuters said they had not heard of or witnessed airstrikes.\nGen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, last week addressed the lack of government support for Sunni tribes in Anbar, overwhelmingly Sunni Arab and just west of Baghdad. 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        "raw_content": "Pro-Trumpsters vs Protesters: Populism for Dummies\nLisa Remick 01 February 2017 01 Feb 2017\nPopulism rules Trump\u2019s presidency as protests and petitions make headlines on both sides of the Atlantic. With Trump at the wheel, the far-right and alt-right minority are bulldozing what Barack Obama called \u201cAmerican values\u201d. This is unfettered populism: an alienated mob mobilised against what they call the privileged elite.\nPopulism and nationalism are hazardous political tools threatening the globe politically and financially as \u201cwe the people\u201d are rallied by fake news. The smug right wing see Trump\u2019s executive order travel ban against seven \u201ccountries of concern\u201d as him making good on a campaign promise.\nThe unsavoury sleight of hand that\u2019s behind the ban includes blaming an attack against Canadian Muslims on a Muslim to justify scapegoating a number of legal refugees as part of a larger plan to dial up the volume on the public\u2019s fear and anger.\nPopulism is an \u201cus vs them\u201d argument, touted as the will of the people. In reality, the high price of populism is paid not just by the citizens that support such leaders, but by all of us in myriad ways. History proves it\u2019s a volatile political tool; fuelling both world wars, and countless other conflicts, populism is democracy\u2019s enemy.\nSpicer\u2019s justification and fake news\nWhite House Speaker Sean Spicer exploited the attack on a mosque in Quebec City as the rationale behind Trump\u2019s travel ban. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau clearly condemned the terrorist attack on Muslims. But Spicer inferred the false report by Fox News that the suspect was a Moroccan Muslim, was true, saying \u201cIt\u2019s a terrible reminder of why we must remain vigilant and why the President is taking steps to be proactive rather than reactive when it comes to our nation\u2019s safety and security\u201d. The terrorist was a white Trump supporting Canadian troll who was known to be rabidly anti-immigrant. Among the costs of Trump\u2019s policy are those six people\u2019s lives and the risk that other Muslims will be both targeted and scapegoated by populists.\nImmigration ban, a campaign promise (nearly) kept\nIt\u2019s easy to see why Trump\u2019s travel ban on seven mainly Muslim countries provoked outrage at US airports and in over 30 cities. Polled on Friday, only 45% of Americans queried approved of his first week job performance. More than 40 million people living in the US were born elsewhere and immigrants and their families account for almost one in four Americans.\nThis ban\u2019s origins go back to Trump\u2019s pompous announcement after a 2015 shooting in California. To attract anti-Muslim supporters, he said: \u201cDonald J. Trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country's representatives can figure out what is going on.\u201d\nCrowds already cheered him for suggesting surveillance against mosques and a database for all Muslims living in the US. The ban he\u2019s ordered wouldn\u2019t have prevented that shooting by a US born American of Pakistan descent and his wife who was legally residing in the US. Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani says Trump asked him how he could legally implement a \u201cMuslim ban\u201d. Giuliani advised he focus on \u201careas of the world that create danger for us\u201d. All Trump had to do to appease his followers was rework Obama\u2019s document listing seven \u201ccountries of concern\u201d.\n\u201cShame on May\u201d\nUS President Donald Trump\u2019s anti-immigration policies are rubbishing any goodwill he forged when Prime Minister Theresa May visited him the day the ban was issued. Trump grinned broadly when May said he\u2019d agreed to a summer state visit but the Foreign Office now says it puts the queen in \u201ca difficult position\u201d. A petition on the government\u2019s website has surpassed a million signatures calling for Trump\u2019s invitation to be rescinded and May has been accused of appeasing Trump by protesters in London and across the UK.\nOver 100 diplomats signed the \u201cDissent Channel\u201d, recording their views on policies they are familiar with. One reason they\u2019re against the ban is that it discourages the inside cooperation that is essential for foiling terror plots against the US and the UK. Foreign officers said it also increases risks because it's a boon to Jihadist recruitment.\nFear and Anger: Authoritarian tools for division\nPro-Trumpsters and protesters alike are driven to opposing agendas by emotions that have been cultivated for years: Fear and anger directed at \u2018the other\u2019. Divide and conquer, one of Machiavelli\u2019s most potent strategies is even more effective today; it's the constant focus on Fox, the president\u2019s favourite TV channel. The celebrity from The Apprentice in the White House positioned himself as the most powerful man in the world by using masterful divide and conquer moves.\nTrump\u2019s justified his authoritarian edict saying it protects Americans. The ban plays on fears instilled by September 11, which is mentioned in the order, although none of the 19 terrorists were from the seven restricted countries. The fear of Muslims that world events and fake news cultivated is opposed by those protecting people caught in Trump\u2019s travel net. It\u2019s a tennis match where anger is served and fear is returned, in volleys that can only escalate.\nThe world pays for populism, in at least 5 ways:\n1.\tExtra security at airports and in cities is costly, so taxpayers worldwide pay more or lose services. Social services budgets providing shelter for the increasing numbers of homeless, treatment for the mentally ill and addicts are already stretched. Trump\u2019s use of the word \u201ccarnage\u201d, is prophetic as increased policing follows his policies.\n2.\tTrump\u2019s ban might have triggered the Canadian attack, and more terrorist attacks may occur worldwide. Similar bans could be copied by other countries.\n3.\tTrump\u2019s populism is seen as a threat to the European Union that\u2019s greater than Brexit, according to the European Parliament\u2019s chief Brexit negotiator, Guy Verhofstadt. He describes Trump and his advisor Stephen Bannon as \u201cone of the main three existential threats facing the European Union.\u201d\n4.\tImmigrant workers in the US sent about $582bn in remittance worldwide in 2015. It\u2019s difficult to calculate the myriad benefits this money transfer brings to poor communities. If those in banned countries can\u2019t rely on money sent from family in the US, they\u2019re more likely to be forced to work for ISIS or other terrorist organisations.\n5.\tSyrians bore the brunt of Trump\u2019s ban, being stopped from arriving indefinitely. With 5 million refugees the US only took in 12,486 last year. 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        "raw_content": "No doubt about it, the pronoun whom is in its death throes.\nIf you need a refresher, here\u2019s the difference: Who is the subject form of the pronoun, so it\u2019s the doer of an action, as in \u201cThat\u2019s the man who climbed Everest.\u201d (subject of \u201cclimbed\u201d). Whom is the object form of the pronoun, so it receives the action, as in \u201cWhom do you like best?\u201d (object of \u201clike\u201d).\nMost grammarians agree that English speakers can get along just fine by using who for both subject and object, as we do with the pronoun you:\nYou light up my life. (subject)\nI love you. (object)\nAn entrenched idiom like \u201cto whom it may concern\u201d will probably stick around for a while longer. Speakers for whom the who/whom distinction comes naturally will continue to use both forms. Even speakers who use who as an object may continue to use whom when it stands immediately after a preposition, but for the most part, the use of who for whom is a non-issue.\nThe use of whom for who, however, is another matter.\nA great many speakers\u2013including professional news reporters\u2013fall into what I call the something-between trap. When something\u2013a subordinate clause or a stock phrase like \u201cin my opinion\u201d\u2013comes between the subject pronoun and its verb, the writer may stumble and use whom instead of who.\nObserve the problem in the following examples.\n1. The heroine is teen-aged Frenchy Hercules, whom one suspects is the director\u2019s wife,\n2. A Chicago man whom police believe is responsible for 11 burglaries to sheds and garages in the village is scheduled to appear in court Sept. 24 on theft charges, authorities said.\n3. Fire personnel radioed deputies to stop the driver, whom, according to reports, appeared to have been under the influence of intoxicants.\n4. Before we started coming to BBBA, I [had] taken him to numerous pitching and hitting coaches whom in my opinion were out for the money and not the overall improvement of my son\u2019s baseball ability.\nIn each example, the whom should be who.\nIf the errors jumped out at you as soon as you read the sentences, you may as well stop reading now. If you\u2019re not quite sure why these uses of whom are incorrect, read on.\nWhom is an object form\u2013like him\u2013but in each of these sentences, the whom being used as the subject of a verb. Who is the subject form.\nWriters can avoid falling into the something-between trap with whom by taking a close look at all the verbs.\nBecause whom can only be an object, eliminate all the subjects first. Determine which subject word goes with which verb.\n1. The heroine is teen-aged Frenchy Hercules, whom one suspects is the director\u2019s wife.\nThis sentence contains three verbs: is, suspects, and is.\nThe subject of the first is is \u201cheroine.\u201d\nThe subject of suspects is \u201cone.\u201d\nThe subject of the second is is \u201cwho\u201d (not whom).\nThe in-between trap is \u201cone suspects.\u201d\nNOTE: the verb \u201csuspects\u201d is what tripped the writer up. In another context, suspects. could be used transitively: He\u2019s the man whom the detective suspects. In this sentence, suspects has no object.\nThis sentence contains four finite verbs: believe, is responsible, is scheduled, and said.\nThe subject of believe is \u201cpolice.\u201d\nThe subject of is responsible is \u201cwho\u201d (not whom).\nThe subject of is scheduled is \u201cA Chicago man.\u201d\nThe subject of said is \u201cauthorities.\u201d\nNOTE: The in-between trap is \u201cpolice believe.\u201d In another context, \u201cbelieve\u201d could take an object, but not here.\nThis sentence contains two finite verbs: radioed and appeared.\nThe subject of radioed is \u201cFire personnel.\u201d\nThe subject of appeared is \u201cwho\u201d (not whom).\nThe in-between trap is \u201caccording to reports.\u201d\nThis sentence contains three finite verbs: started, had taken, and were.\nThe subject of started is \u201cwe.\u201d\nThe subject of had taken is \u201cI.\u201d\nThe subject of were is \u201cwho\u201d (not whom).\nThe in-between trap is \u201cin my opinion.\u201d\nIf all this seems like too much grammar to deal with, there\u2019s a second option for avoiding the something-between trap with whom. Stick with who. (Now isn\u2019t that an interesting construction!)\n5 Responses to \u201cWho vs. Whom\u201d\nAaron David on October 15, 2013 3:18 pm\nNice informative piece. On a similar subject; the misuse of \u201cwhilst\u201d drives me potty! \u201cWhile\u201d refers specifically to time; I waited outside while my wife got ready inside. \u201cWhilst\u201d means \u201cwhereas\u201d; I waited outside whilst my wife waited inside.\nIn American English, whilst is a mistaken spelling of whist, which is in turn a mistaken card game. Why do you keep and feed such a horribly antiquated word? It\u2019s not as bad as calling your mother \u201cmum\u201d, but almost. Same with amongst. Do you still use betwixt, as welst? Perhapst there ist some royal tradition attached to terminal st\u2019s. Doest thou knowest?\nDale A. Wood on October 17, 2013 8:46 am\n\u201cWhist\u201d is not a \u201cmistaken\u201d card game, but rather an obsolete card game. Whist was a forerunner of bridge.\nIn the English translations of AROUND THE WORD IN EIGHTY DAYS (Jules Verne), Phineas Fogg and his pals or acquaintances play a lot of whist. People do not play whist anymore because it has been superceeded by bridge.\nThis is just like the case of people\u2019s not playing \u201crounders\u201d anymore because rounders was taken over by baseball.\nI am still disappointed that baseball was dropped from the events of the Summer Olympics of 2012. As the home team, the British would have been guaranteed a team in the tournament.\nI was looking forward to seeing the British team (made up of cricket players?) being routed by the Americans, Australians, Canadians, Cubans, Japanese, Koreans, Mexicans, Panamanians, Puerto Ricans. Taiwanese, and Venezuelans \u2013 and maybe by the Dutch, too.\nAlso, the British women would have had no chance of winning games at softball, too.\nHuh? Quoting:\n\u201cHe\u2019s the man whom the detective suspects. In this sentence, \u2018suspects\u2019 has no object.\u201d\nWell, suspects does have and object. The dependent clause says, \u201cThe detective suspects whom,\u201d but with the words rearranged to put \u201cwhom\u201d by its antecedent, \u201cman\u201d.\nWhy hasn\u2019t anyone noticed this before?\nI think you mean whist has been superseded by bridge. Originally bridges superseded rivers because they went \u201cover\u201d them. Then it became \u201creplaced\u201d. Not replaced the rivers but the meaning of the word was replaced by replaced. I still like bridges. That reminds me of the Bridges of Madison County and Jeff Bridges. One is a movie and one is an actor but the actor was not in the movie. They do not play whist in the movie, or even in the book which is older than than the movie. I don\u2019t know if Jeff Bridges plays whist. That would be confusing.",
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        "raw_content": "UPDATE: Jurors tell city to stop \u2018unjustifiable\u2019 EMS delays\nNo link between strike and Hearst death, coroner's counsel says\nBy Rob Salerno Mar 12, 2012, 8:00 PM EDT\nUPDATED MARCH 14: The coroner\u2019s inquest into the death of James Hearst closed March 13 with jurors returning 29 recommendations to the City of Toronto, Ministry of Health, and Toronto Emergency Medical Services to ensure that similar deaths do not happen again.\nHearst died of a heart attack June 25, 2009, in the hallway of his Alexander St apartment complex while waiting almost 40 minutes for emergency medical services. His death drew widespread attention and criticism of the actions of the paramedics involved, who decided to stage their response around the corner out of view of the building. There was speculation that their delayed response was due to the 2009 civic workers\u2019 strike, although all involved have denied that they purposely delayed their service because of the labour action.\nJurors, who heard six weeks of testimony in the long-delayed inquest, did not make any recommendations relating to the availability of EMS during a strike; however, they noted that the city has concluded an agreement with its unions whereby all paramedics and 95 percent of emergency medical dispatchers will continue to work in the event of a labour stoppage.\nThey did recommend that the city \u201censure that there are no unjustifiable preventable delays . . . for any reason\u201d in the provision of EMS.\nCoroner\u2019s counsel Stefania Fericean says the evidence does not point to the labour action having anything to do with the delay that caused Hearst\u2019s death.\nDuring the inquest, it was established that Local 416 EMS unit chair Glenn Fontaine had sent an email during the strike urging paramedics not to \u201ccompromise patient care by rushing.\u201d It was initially speculated that the email was interpreted as a labour slow-down directive that may have influenced the delayed response, but the first responders and dispatcher involved denied receiving the email.\nFontaine\u2019s email was never made public. He resigned from the EMS earlier this year before testifying at the inquest.\n\u201cThere was no direct link between the strike activity and the actions of the paramedics in this case,\u201d Fericean says.\nBut Hearst\u2019s surviving partner, Alejandro Martinez, is not convinced.\n\u201cI cannot say 100 percent positive that the strike did not play a part,\u201d he says. \u201cI will still try to look on my own for more information about it.\u201d\nOther Ontario municipalities do not have essential-service designation for their EMS. Although the inquest was largely about circumstances in the city of Toronto, the verdict will be forwarded to all hospitals, municipalities and emergency medical services in the province.\n\u201cIt\u2019s up to [other municipalities] whether or not they want to comply with the recommendations,\u201d Fericean says.\nThe jury\u2019s recommendations largely deal with the string of events that emergency responders say led to the delay in service.\nThe Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care is recommended to train dispatchers to ask every caller, verbatim, \u201cOkay, tell me exactly what happened.\u201d The initial dispatcher in the Hearst case did not get clear information from the first caller, leading him to misclassify the call as \u201cunknown trouble\u201d and to note incorrectly that Hearst \u201chad been drinking\u201d when the caller told him \u201che looks like he might be drunk.\u201d\nThe jury recommends a much clearer distinction between \u201cunknown medical problem\u201d calls and \u201cunknown trouble\u201d calls. Unknown trouble suggests that there may be safety issues on the scene and police assistance is required before paramedics go on scene, whereas police should not be called to \u201cunknown medical problem\u201d calls, the jury recommends.\nParamedics testified that they decided to stage because they were waiting for police to arrive on scene.\nThe jury recommended that EMS clarify the standard operating procedure around staging, including clearer chain of command, a requirement to document all staged responses, and a requirement that paramedics give clear reasons for any staged response.\nToronto EMS has already implemented changes to the standard operating procedure in the wake of initial reports into Hearst\u2019s death. Since 2010, supervisors have been required to attend the scene of any staging incident.\n\u201cWhat the jury has done is to enhance . . . and clarify those protocols to address the fact that some of the paramedics who testified in this inquest appeared to have some lingering concerns about how to actually implement the protocols that have been put into place,\u201d Fericean says.\n\u201cThe paramedics now have specific requirements to articulate the reasons for their staging, and also there\u2019s a great deal more emphasis on communication between paramedics and their supervisors and the communication centre to ensure that there\u2019s more supervision in the event of a staging,\u201d she says.\nThe jury also recommended more on-the-job training for paramedics, including specific training for staged responses and assigning newer recruits with more experienced paramedics.\nHearst\u2019s death has already been the subject of an inquest by the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care, which concluded that five EMS staffers made serious errors, including not following proper procedures. Those staffers were reprimanded but kept their jobs.\nToronto\u2019s EMS chief Paul Raftis says he will give \u201cfull consideration\u201d to the recommendations of the jury, even those that may lead to additional costs for EMS.\n\u201cWe\u2019re going to do a full review of the recommendations,\u201d he says. \u201cWe fully implemented the Ministry of Health recommendations. The city manager recommended 10 changes to be made and we fully implemented those.\u201d\nFor Martinez, who has attended every day of the inquest, the jury\u2019s recommendations are little comfort for the loss of his partner of eight years.\n\u201cI\u2019m glad that my partner\u2019s death is helping to improve the service that EMS is going to be providing to the people of Toronto, but I ask myself, Was it necessary for my partner to die for them to realize the huge holes they had in their system? I don\u2019t think so,\u201d he says.\nThe coroner\u2019s inquest could not assign guilt but is charged with issuing recommendations to prevent future deaths.\n\u201cI think that my partner\u2019s death was way more valuable than just for people who testified to not doing the job that they were supposed to do, that they just get a simple reprimand, while my partner will be dead forever,\u201d Martinez says.\nRead the jury\u2019s recommendations below:\nThis story is filed under News & Ideas, Health, Toronto, Medicine, Emergency medical services, Paramedic, News",
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        "raw_content": "New public repository of patient-derived cancer models aims to improve drug testing\nTesting experimental cancer drugs in mouse models with patient-derived tumors could reduce the high failure rate of drugs in early clinical trials, according to a report from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute scientists performed in collaboration with investigators at multiple other centers.\nTo share this technique widely, Dana-Farber has established an open-source public repository of biopsy tissue collected from patients with leukemia and lymphoma. Called the Public Repository of Xenografts (PRoXe), it has a Web portal so it can be accessed by researchers worldwide, the investigators report in Cancer Cell.\nThese patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models, created by transplanting cells from different types of cancers into mice, where they take hold and grow, have many advantages over standard methods, say the scientists. Most importantly, their response to experimental drugs can be used to identify the right drugs or combinations of drugs to test in human patients.\n\u201cAbout 90 percent of compounds that show anti-cancer activity in pre-clinical tests don\u2019t work when given to patients. By trying drugs in PDX models, we can \u2018mimic\u2019 large and expensive human clinical trials and get answers about efficacy more quickly, less expensively and without the need for patients to get investigational drugs that won\u2019t work,\u201d said David Weinstock, MD, senior author of the publication and a clinician and researcher at Dana-Farber.\nBased at Dana-Farber, the repository contains biopsy material from bone marrow, peripheral blood, and lymph nodes of the mice, along with information on the patients from which the cancer tissue was removed and on the characteristics of the tumor itself.\n\u201cUsing this repository, we demonstrate that large studies of acute leukemia PDXs that mimic human randomized clinical trials can characterize drug efficacy and generate transcriptional, functional, and proteomic biomarkers in both treatment-naive and relapsed or refractory disease,\u201d the authors said. Weinstock lab members Mark Murakami, MD, and Elizabeth Townsend, PhD, are co-first authors.\nCancer investigators who register with PRoxE can access the repository from anywhere and search for PDX models of specific subtypes of blood cancers, Murakami explained. If they find relevant models, they can have frozen cells shipped and transplant them into mice to create models for testing drugs.\nStandard pre-clinical assessments test drugs against \u201clines\u201d \u2013 cultures of cancer cells derived from a single type of cancer cell grown in a petri dish \u2013 but they have many limitations. For one, these isolated cells don\u2019t replicate how tumors behave in their microenvironment in the body. Drugs can also be tested in mouse models developed to have gene mutations similar to human cancers, but these models are available for only a few of the 100s of cancer types, and also have many limitations, the authors explained.\nPDX models are relatively new and overcome many of these shortcomings, according to the scientists. Cancer cells from patient biopsies are injected into mice that lack a defensive immune system; the human cancer cells \u201ctake\u201d or engraft with a high rate of success. Each xenograft can be injected into multiple animals, so researchers can compare overall survival or time-to-progression in untreated mice with those given the experimental drug, as in a human clinical trial, and they can study the development of resistance if it occurs.\n\u201cThese studies allow us to analyze what a drug is doing in many phases of treatment,\u201d said Townsend.\nTo demonstrate how the system can be used, the researchers tested an experimental agent against a type of leukemia called B-ALL in two groups of mice: One group had a mutation in the TP53 tumor suppressor gene and the others had a normal gene. Survival was increased in the mice harboring the normal P53 gene compared to those harboring the mutation. 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        "raw_content": "The Tablecloth ~ A Christmas Story\nThe Tablecloth ~ An Amazing Christmas Story\nThe brand new pastor and his wife, were newly assigned to their first ministry. They were supposed to reopen a church in suburban Brooklyn. They arrived in early October excited about their opportunities. When they saw their church, it was very run down and needed much work. They set a goal to have everything done in time to have their first service on Christmas Eve.\nThey worked hard, repairing pews, plastering walls, painting, etc., and on December 18 were ahead of schedule and just about finished. On December 19 a terrible tempest - a driving rainstorm hit the area and lasted for two days. On the 21st, the pastor went over to the church. His heart sank when he saw that the roof had leaked, causing a large area of plaster about 20 feet by 8 feet to fall off the front wall of the sanctuary just behind the pulpit, beginning about head high.\nThe pastor cleaned up the mess on the floor, and not knowing what else to do, postponed the Christmas Eve service and headed home. On the way he noticed that a local business was having a flea market type sale for charity so he stopped in. One of the items was a beautiful, handmade, ivory colored, crocheted tablecloth with exquisite work, fine colors and a Cross embroidered right in the centre. It was just the right size to cover up the hole in the front wall. He bought it and headed back to the church.\nBy this time it had started to snow. An older woman running from the opposite direction was trying to catch the bus... She missed it. The pastor invited her to wait in the warm church for the next bus 45 minutes later. She sat in a pew and paid no attention to the pastor while he got a ladder, hangers, etc., to put up the tablecloth as a wall tapestry. The pastor could hardly believe how beautiful it looked and it covered up the entire problem area. Then he noticed the woman walking down the centre aisle. Her face was like a sheet.. \"Pastor,\" she asked, \"where did you get that tablecloth?\" The pastor explained. Then the woman asked him to check the lower right corner to see if the initials, EBG were crocheted into it there. They were. These were the initials of the woman, and she had made this tablecloth 35 years before, in Austria.\nThe woman could hardly believe it as the pastor told how he had just gotten the Tablecloth. The woman explained that before the war she and her husband were well-to-do people in Austria. When the Nazis came, she was forced to leave. Her husband was going to follow her the next week. He was captured, sent to prison and she never saw her husband or their home again.\nThe pastor wanted to give her the tablecloth, but she made the pastor keep it for the church. The pastor insisted on driving her home, that was the least he could do.. She lived on the other side of Staten Island and was only in Brooklyn for the day, doing a housecleaning job.\nWhat a wonderful service they had on Christmas Eve. The church was almost full. The music and the spirit were great. At the end of the service, the pastor and his wife greeted everyone at the door and many said that they would return. One older man, whom the pastor recognized from the neighbourhood continued to sit in one of the pews and stare, and the pastor wondered why he wasn't leaving. The man asked him where he got the tablecloth on the front wall because it was identical to one that his wife had made years ago when they lived in Austria before the war and how could there be two tablecloths so much alike.\nHe told the pastor how the Nazis came, how he forced his wife to flee for her safety and he was supposed to follow her, but he was arrested and put in prison.. He never saw his wife or his home again in all these 35 years.\nThe pastor asked him if he would allow him to take him for a little ride. They drove to Staten Island and to the same house where the pastor had taken the woman three days earlier. He helped the man climb the three flights of stairs to the woman's apartment, knocked on the door and he saw the greatest Christmas reunion he could ever imagine.\nGloria Dayton said...\nA BEAUTIFUL, HEARTWARMINGSTORY. THANKS FOR SHARING\nI have a copy of this story. It was sent to me in 2004 from friends in Arizona. I still have it. They are both gone now but this reminds me of my dear friends Evie and Bob Church. RIP\njan Banks said...\nI just love the story and it goes to prove, that sometimes things happen that we DON'T like, but are sometimes used by God to make a miracle!\nSuch a beauitful story.",
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        "raw_content": "Prior to World War II, Mexico's greatest cultural influence came from France rather than the United States. In the early 20th century, many office buildings in the historic center of Mexico City were designed with commercial arcades that cut through the ground floor, an architectural innovation from the 1800s in Paris. Such arcades inspired an unfinished book of some thousand pages by Walter Benjamin, and were part of what inspired him to call Paris \"the capital of the 19th century. \"\nThis is one of the few such arcades that still survives downtown, on calle 16 de septiembre #6, almost at the corner of the Eje Central. Its offerings include a men's haberdashery, a cafe and, in the right-hand foreground, a branch of Mazapanes Toledo, which has prepared and sold marzipan candies since 1939.\nIn the back of the arcade is a movie theatre known as the Cine Savoy, which has been there since 1943. These days it caters to the sort of clientele, exclusively male, that tends to go to the cinema clad in raincoats, regardless of the weather. One of my favorite Mexican writers, J.M. Serv\u00edn, has a chronicle about his visit to the Savoy in his delightful new book, D.F. Confidencial.\n\u2190 A hotel with a pastMaking his bones \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Wright State\u2019s Loudon Love puts up a shot over Miami\u2019s Bam Bowman during their game Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2017, at Millett Hall on the Miami University Campus in Oxford. The Miami University Redhawks basketball team defeated the Wright State Raiders 73-67 in overtime. NICK GRAHAM/STAFF\nWright State basketball: Raiders navigating tough non-league schedule\nWright State coach Scott Nagy wanted his team to face a difficult schedule this season, coming off a Horizon League title and an NCAA tournament berth. With four returning starters and a couple of key reserves back, he felt he had the roster to withstand the challenge.\nBut the Raiders have lost two key subs to injury and have had some trouble finding their footing. They have a 4-4 record, losing to Penn State and SMU at the Cancun Challenge and Murray State and Indiana State on the road. Those teams are a combined 19-8.\n\u00bbRELATED: Raiders fall short at Indiana State\n\u201cWe thought if we had Jaylon, we certainly could have fared better. Losing him made that schedule a heckuva lot tougher,\u201d Nagy said, referring to athletic sophomore wing Jaylon Hall, who played just one game before needing season-ending shoulder surgery.\n\u201cIt\u2019s the toughest schedule as a coach I\u2019ve ever had for sure. And we\u2019re not done with it.\u201d\nThe Raiders also played Toledo at home, handing the Rockets their only loss in eight games. And they still have road games at Kent State, which is 7-1, and against 22nd-ranked Mississippi State.\nThey host rival Miami (4-4) at 7 p.m. today. And Nagy, who is in his third year with the Raiders and 24th year overall, is less concerned with the record and more intent on making sure his players don\u2019t lose belief in themselves through this stretch.\n\u00bbRELATED: Wright State-Miami preview\n\u201cIf you go through that, does it hurt the players\u2019 confidence? Do they question themselves? I think we have an old enough team that it shouldn\u2019t happen,\u201d he said. \u201cWe played Indiana State really hard (in a 69-63 loss Saturday). We just missed a lot of easy shots. It\u2019s the first time we\u2019ve played hard enough on the road to win the game and understood how hard you have to play. I felt good about that.\u201d\nOne difference in the schedule this year is the Raiders didn\u2019t have their holiday tournament like the last two seasons, giving them two fewer home games.\n\u201cYou look around the country, and teams win most of their non-conference home games and lose most of their non-conference road games. That\u2019s just the way it works. And all of our road games have been tough ones. But still, if we\u2019re going to be a championship team, we have to go win some of those games,\u201d Nagy said.\nThe Raiders were 4-4 last season before rallying to a 25-10 record. But point guard Cole Gentry became eligible in the 10th game and provided a lift, while Nagy has fewer options this year and rotated just seven players at Indiana State.\nAlong with losing Hall, freshman forward Grant Basile, who was expected to provide inside depth, is out for the season after undergoing ankle surgery.\nFreshman guard Skyelar Potter also missed practice this week after learning of the death of his stepmother over the weekend, but he\u2019s expected to be available for Miami.\n\u201cIt can be done,\u201d Nagy said of playing with a thin bench. \u201cYou just have to play slower, a little more methodical.\u201d\nBut demanding high minutes from so many starters can be taxing.\n\u201cIt\u2019s hard for (6-9 center) Loudon Love at 280 pounds to play 35 minutes a game. We\u2019d like to get the rotation to eight if we could,\u201d Nagy said.\nDespite the rocky start, Gentry believes the Raiders can catch fire like last season.\n\u201cNobody is thrilled to be 4-4, but we\u2019re taking stuff from every game and we\u2019re learning,\u201d he said. \u201cIt can be done. We showed that last year. But it doesn\u2019t just happen. We\u2019ve got to make the changes.\n\u201cEverybody is still together and nobody is down. We\u2019ve just got to keep improving and take the necessary steps to get where we want to be.\u201d\nMiami at Wright State, 7 p.m., ESPN3, 980, 106.5",
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        "raw_content": "SPIAA 2019: Hokanson's 3 helps Bucklin avoid upset\nIngalls senior Ashlyn Cure hit a corner 3-pointer for her 1,000th point, but in the end it was a 3-pointer by Bucklin senior Tricia Hokanson that made the difference when the two\u2019s teams played Monday night.\nThe Bucklin Red Aces girls basketball team beat the Ingalls Bulldogs Monday night in 2019 SPIAA League Basketball Tournament. They won by a score of 41-39.\nIt was a strong team effort by each side, with contributors like Ingalls sophomore Regan Ast, who had 9 points in the form of three 3-pointers throughout the night, and and Bucklin sophomore Janelle Tran-Chau, who guard Cure much of the night.\n\u201cThat\u2019s the assignment she usually gets, is (opponents) best ball handler, best player,\u201d Bucklin head coach Craig Bowman said. \u201cI mean I\u2019m not saying she guarded really well, but I think she used up a lot of energy. It\u2019s tough to be guarded like that for a lot of the game.\u201d\nThe Red Aces did have to go back to a zone defense eventually because they just couldn\u2019t guard Cure for a moment in time there, Bowman said.\n\u201cBut yeah, that\u2019s the way (Tran-Chau) plays: She tracks the ball and she goes after it,\u201d Bowman said.\nBowman praised the Bulldogs for how prepared they were.\n\u201cWe jumped on them early and then they rebounded and responded well. we were neck-in-neck there for a while, then they built a good lead,\u201d Bowman said. \u201cI think the big, key moment was when they jumped up 8 on us. They hit a couple 3s and hit a 2.\u201d\nThat Ingalls run took up much of the third quarter. After going into halftime down 26-21, the Red Aces went on a 5-0 run before the Bulldogs took a timeout with 3:45 left in the quarter.\nComing out of it, Cure was fouled on a 3-pointer and made all three free throws, then had a 2-pointer, all of which were followed up by one of Ast\u2019s 3\u2019s, at which point Bowman took a timeout with 1:10 left in the third quarter and with Ingalls leading 34-26. The Red Aces scored the last 4 points following that timeout, and went into the fourth quarter down 34-30.\nIn the end it came down to Cure and Hokanson, two of the best athletes in the Southern Plains - Iroquois Activities Association, who came through in huge ways late for their respective teams.\nThe Red Aces took a timeout after a 38-37 lead with about 1:45 left in the game on a basket by sophomore KC Wilson.\nCure wasn\u2019t done.\nShe gave the lead back to Ingalls, hitting 2-point shot with 1:07 left to put the Bulldogs in front 39-38.\nHokanson wasn\u2019t done either though, and as the clock ran down under a minute, one of the best inside threats and rebounders for the Red Aces hit a shot from outside, beyond the 3-point line with about 45 seconds left to go, near the top of the key.\nIt gave the Red Aces the final 41-39 lead.\n\u201cObviously that was a big shot, but I think it was her ability to get rebounds,\u201d Bowman said. \u201cI don\u2019t know how many rebounds she grabbed down the stretch, but she was a lot more aggressive. In any game that\u2019s huge when they\u2019re missing shots and they\u2019re only getting one chance at it. For me, that\u2019s where she really shined.\u201d\nIt wasn\u2019t just her who shined on the boards Monday night, Bowman said.\n\u201cAll the girls, for the most part, rebounded pretty well that second half,\u201d Bowman said. \u201cThat\u2019s what really propelled us to victory.\u201d\nCure finished with a game-high 21, including an impressive 8 of 9 from the free-throw line. Aside from Ast\u2019s 9 points, Ingalls junior Britlyn Beach had 7 for the Bulldogs.\nHokanson finished with 9, but the Red Aces were led scoring-wise by sophomore Catherine Bowman, who had 12. Wilson and Tran-Chau each had 5 for the Red Aces.\n- Ingalls plays Pawnee Heights in the consolation bracket Thursday at 4:30 p.m.\n- Bucklin plays South Central in the Tournament semifinal at 6 p.m.",
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        "raw_content": "Lagard\u00e8re Travel Retail introduces 2 new toy stores to Sydney Airport\nLagard\u00e8re Travel Retail has opened the first LEGO store within the Pacific region in travel retail at Sydney Airport\u2019s Terminal 2\nLagard\u00e8re Travel Retail has added 2 new toy store concepts \u2013 Kaboom and LEGO to its portfolio at Sydney Airport Terminal 2.\nAccording to Lagard\u00e8re, the LEGO store is the first within the Pacific region in travel retail. The 50-square-meter store is located in the recently revitalized Terminal 2 Pier B. It will offer a range of exclusive LEGO products, including family favorites.\nCommenting on the opening of the store, Przemek Lesniak, CEO of Lagard\u00e8re Travel Retail in Pacific region said: \u201cBeing the first to bring such an iconic brand as Lego\u00ae to travel retail is an exciting development for Lagard\u00e8re Travel Retail and it\u2019s sure to bring much excitement to the many passengers travelling through Sydney T2.\u201d\nAdjacent to the LEGO store is Lagard\u00e8re Travel Retail\u2019s toy concept store Kaboom. The 65-square-meter sells an international range of toys, activity packs, games, books, educational products, apparel and specialty confectionery, as well as products suitable for adults.\nLagard\u00e8re Travel Retail\u2019s toy concept store Kaboom has relocated to a larger space at Sydney Airport\u2019s Terminal 2",
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        "raw_content": "When people think about academia, many assume its purpose is for the improvement of society. Most probably also think the art of teaching must be central to this and to what an academic does at a university. And for many of us, teaching is something we value deeply.\nSadly the public university system across the world has been transformed greatly in the neo-liberal order\u2014an economic time of profits before people, personal achievement before public development, and grade tables over real understanding. This is a statement of fact, and to stay alive in such a climate all universities have had to adapt to these new times.\nUnfortunately that means to concentrate intensely on good teaching today is now considered by many as a hindrance to career advancement. Research, and the dissemination of findings, are advised to be the central purpose of being an academic\u2014not to mention the primary criteria for promotion.\nAs such, the quality of classroom teaching has declined. Younger scholars are pushed to concentrate on a publish-or-perish paradigm in peer-reviewed journals inaccessible to the general public locked behind subscription paywalls.\nThis does not mean doing research isn\u2019t important. Of course it is. Rather, spending lots of taxpayers\u2019 money on research and then publishing it in venues the public cannot reach is a mishandling of the original public role and purpose of academia. From the point of view of young academics, another failure of these new economic times is the shortage of mentors and collegiality.\nThat is not to say there are not good mentors and there is no collegiality, but that such things no longer exist in the abundance they once did. And before anyone thinks this is a stab at UWI, the situation I describe is the same in the US and British systems. It is the result of new economic priorities at the heart of university administrations around the world.\nWith the Lance Armstrong gangsterism model of advancement (me first and to hell with the consequences for everyone else) now dominating the western university system, and western societies more generally, a class system has emerged within academic university staff.\nYounger members of staff, alongside those with part-time contracts, are forced to take on workloads that curtail their professional advancement. They are the bottom, disposable and overworked class. Many fall into such a situation willingly, blinded by altruistic ideas of academia. Those with more experience at the academic career game often see this altruism as naivety.\nThe advice is often that to do more than what is most important for one\u2019s own career is to commit career suicide. Obviously this isn\u2019t the case for advice offered by all senior staff but it is the dominant viewpoint, the loudest voice one hears. The voices for social change, the improvement of society, the voices that challenge the orthodox point of view are nowhere as loud or numerous.\nThis in itself should be a worry. If the ethos and essence of public education is primarily personal career advancement and economic profits then the traditional ideals at the heart of the university system both here and around the world have died. Now, in one sense this is simply a stab at the status quo and saying, \u201cI don\u2019t like the way things are.\u201d\nBut in another sense how things are in the present determines how things will be in the future. We already have school and exam systems designed to reward students for regurgitation of information rather than independent, critical thinking. It is so bad that some students in primary and secondary schools are taught to remember essays word for word for exams, rather than learn material to be able to write essays by themselves.\nAt universities, the majority of students don\u2019t care about thinking skills; they care about grades. This isn\u2019t their fault; it is what we teach them is most important. Our university system in a similar light is forcing young academics to support a system of careerism first and societal development on ly rarely. Yet if everything is based on grade tables and numerical scores, the art of thinking\u2014the essence of learning itself\u2014is destroyed.\nThe simple question then becomes: what sort of world do you think such a system will contribute to? We are lucky to have UWI and UTT. Free tertiary education is a rare gift in today\u2019s world. And while our universities have to function within a global economy, we need to stop imitating others and be self-confident enough to lead.\nhttp://guardian.co.tt/news/2013-01-28/keeping-pace-changing-times",
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        "raw_content": "Nuthall letterboxes sealed up after Royal Mail loses keys\nLetterboxes in Nuthall has been sealed up.\nLetterboxes on an estate in Nuthall have been sealed for security reasons after Royal Mail lost the keys.\nRoyal Mail has sealed four post boxes on the Horsendale Estate, which has 950 houses on it, until the locks can be changed, according to the Nottingham Post.\nCouncillor Philip Owen, who represents Nuthall on Nottinghamshire County Council, said: \u201cIt\u2019s massively inconvenient for residents.\n\u201cA number of them are elderly and it really isn\u2019t practical for them to go to Bulwell or Kimberley to post a letter.\n\u201cIt really smacks of incompetence to lose a set of keys and it isn\u2019t the first time. A similar thing happened last year.\u201d\nLocal residents have said they are concerned at the lack of information they have been given.\nOne of them rang Royal Mail, but said the details were \u201cnon-committal\u201d.\nCouncillor Owen said: \u201cI think they are afraid that the post boxes are going to close and disappear altogether.\n\u201cThat\u2019s what happened when the Post Office in Nottingham Road closed, the post box was removed.\u201d\nNuthall Parish councillor Michael Spencer first heard about the problem on Thursday afternoon, after reading an email from a constituent from earlier in the day.\nCoun Spencer said the woman who got in touch was \u201cvery annoyed\u201d about the locked post box and he added: \u201cA lady emailed me about them being locked. It seems like she relies on the service a lot.\n\u201cShe got in touch with the post office who said that she had to send the letters through a post office but that is ridiculous.\n\u201cThey\u2019ve closed the post offices down in Nuthall so the nearest one is in Bulwell or Kimberley - which is about 1.5 miles away - so I thought that was stupid.\n\u201cI\u2019ve been in touch with the post office and they said they have lost a set of keys and for security reasons have locked them. So we\u2019ve just got to wait until they open them.\n\u201cI don\u2019t send many letters out, just birthday cards and stuff like that - I normally use email - but I\u2019ve been in touch with the local newsagent so they can tell their customers too.\n\u201cWe shall just have to wait until next week. We have to give them the benefit of the doubt.\u201d\nA Royal Mail spokeswoman apologised for any inconvenience it may have caused.\nShe told the Post: \u201cWe can confirm that unfortunately some postboxes in Horsendale Estate, Nuthall, are currently out of service after the keys were misplaced.\n\u201cNew keys are on order and we hope to reopen the boxes soon. In the meantime, customers can use other boxes in the area or drop of mail at any Post Office branch.\u201d\nThe nearest Post Office branches are in Nuthall Road, Whitemoor, and Broxtowe Lane, Aspley.",
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        "raw_content": "Michael Ealy Joins the Fight Against Pancreatic Cancer\nLaShieka Hunter\nFor Michael Ealy, the fight against pancreatic cancer is very personal. In 2011, he lost his mother-in-law to the deadly cancer, which is the fourth leading cause of cancer death in America. According to the Hirshberg Foundation for Pancreatic Cancer Research, 93 percent of patients will die within five years of diagnosis and 71 percent of patients die within the first year of diagnosis.\nWitnessing the battle his mother-in-law faced made the Golden Globe-nominated actor and star of the ABC series \u201cSecrets and Lies,\u201d passionate about raising awareness about the disease\u2014especially since many people don\u2019t know much about it. Ealy\u2019s mission is simple, he wants to help educate the world on the significance of screening, diagnosis, research and treatment of pancreatic cancer.\nDespite advancements in treating other major cancers, there\u2019s still no early detection method for pancreatic cancer, which develops when cells in the pancreas (the organ located behind the stomach that plays an essential role in converting the food we eat into fuel for the body\u2019s cells) start to grow uncontrollably. According to the National Cancer Institute pancreatic cancer is diagnosed in African-Americans more often than in other racial or ethnic groups in the U.S., and risk factors include age, family history, smoking, being overweight and workplace exposure to certain chemicals.\nTo commemorate Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month and World Pancreatic Cancer Day today, we caught up with Ealy to talk about his substantial role in such an important cause.\nEBONY: Did you think that you would be as involved in the fight against pancreatic cancer after your mother-in-law passed as you are now?\nMichael Ealy: When I joined the cause, I definitely wanted to be where I am right now. I wanted to be part of creating as much awareness as possible.\nEBONY: There are plenty of people who don\u2019t know anything about pancreatic cancer or how serious it is, although it\u2019s the fourth common cause of cancer-related death in men and women. Why is that?\nME: There is a smaller number of people who get pancreatic cancer so in the eyes of the general public, a massive campaign, like with breast cancer, is not warranted. But the truth is, it\u2019s one of the most lethal cancers and we have to raise awareness because it\u2019s killing people. It deserves as much attention as any other cancer out there. Not only do we want to keep the numbers low but we also want to eliminate the cancer period. The only way to do that is to create awareness around it on a scale that registers with the masses. This needs to be done in order to raise enough funds for research and clinical trials so that the right methods of treatment are put in place. We don\u2019t want to wait until more die from it.\nEBONY: You\u2019ve done TV commercials with the Lustgarten Foundation (America\u2019s largest private foundation dedicated to funding pancreatic cancer research), participated in walks to raise awareness, and Tweeted about the disease. What has this experience has been like for you?\nME: It has personalized the cause even more. Obviously losing my mother-in-law was painful and it was even harder for me to watch my wife Khatira suffer that loss. But when I go to these events, I talk to people and many of us have the same story. Yes, the walks are a great way to raise funds for research, but as much as it\u2019s about raising funds, it\u2019s also about finding your community and bonding with people who are going through the same pain.\nEBONY: Has social media been a very effective tool in raising awareness about the disease?\nME: Absolutely. I\u2019ve had a lot of people reach out to me on Twitter and say \u2018Thank you for lending your voice.\u2019 When people tell me that they\u2019ve lost love ones to pancreatic cancer and they appreciate what I\u2019m doing, an instant bond is created. And that\u2019s why I am doing all I can for this cause.\nLearn more about World Pancreatic Cancer Day and join the fight here.\nLaShieka Hunter is a freelance writer and editor based on Long Island, N.Y. Follow her on Twitter.\nIn this article:michael ealy, pancreatic cancer, Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, World Pancreatic Cancer Day\nUpdate: Gladys Knight\u2019s Representative Shoots Down Pancreatic Cancer Report\n[Exclusive] Jacob\u2019s Ladder Remake with Michael Ealy, Jesse Williams, Nicole Beharie\nThe Perfect Guy Cast, Including Sanaa Lathan and Michael Ealy, Reveals Exclusive Details (Video)\nHeartthrob Michael Ealy Goes Dark [INTERVIEW]",
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        "raw_content": "About Ecrion\nLeading-Edge CCM Software, Technology, Products, and Services\nEcrion is a leader in the Customer Communications Management (CCM), Digital Experience (DX), and Customer Engagement Management (CEM) spaces. We build software to help companies establish genuine, one-on-one connections with their customers, with a commitment toward providing high quality at a reasonable price, excellent technical support, and ongoing sensitivity to our customers\u2019 needs.\nWith more than 1,000 customers worldwide, Ecrion solutions have the proven functionality and agility to help organizations across industries and revenue bands transform mission critical challenges into drivers of value and efficiency.\nFor over 16 years, Ecrion products have provided some of the most unique and innovative features on the market, designed to help you gain an advantage over your competition, to empower people across your organization, and to facilitate a seamless integration across the enterprise.\nOur software sits at the heart of your ongoing customer communications and engagements, and this is not a responsibility we take lightly. Our commitment to you is to provide helpful, easy to use, flexible and scalable products, seamless, out-of-the-box integration with your existing technology stack, exceptional support and service, and an ongoing drive to provide tomorrow\u2019s technology today.\nThis commitment to excellence is the key ingredient that makes us who we are \u2013 it drives our innovation throughout our business and our long-standing customer relationships. You will see this commitment at work in everything we do. It defines who we are, challenges us, forces our minds to be open, and to be a world-class company.\nOur mission is to help companies around the world more effectively communicate and engage with their customers. To achieve this goal, we believe in a simple philosophy: That an empathic \u202fapproach to customer interactions is the best way of doing business. As your company grows, you don\u2019t have to become impersonal or lose touch with the customers. In fact, with better interactions you can forge genuine connections with your customers and maximize \u202flifetime customer value.",
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        "raw_content": "Solar power moves a step closer to parity\nSAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - Fresco Solar has announced that it will construct solar photovoltaic ground arrays of one megawatt or more in size anywhere in the United States for $2.95 per watt.\nThis new breakthrough pricing, when coupled with federal tax credits and other local initiatives such as the California Solar Initiative, brings solar photovoltaic power within the realm of grid parity.\nFresco Solar is an engineering, procurement and construction company based in Morgan Hill, California.\nThe company's CEO, Sean Kenny, states that \"the price of polysilicon has been falling for well over a year and yet new capacity continues to come on stream. The same is true for inverters and all the commodities used in balance of plant components, such as copper, steel and aluminum. This, coupled with our proprietary designs, allows us to offer never before seen prices for turnkey solar plants.\"\nThe company made an announcement in advance of Intersolar North America trade show at the Moscone West Center in San Francisco from July 14 to July 16.\n\"We're seeing a major shift from residential and commercial projects to municipal and utility scale ones, caused on the one hand by the anemic state of the U.S. economy and on the other by the flow of stimulus funding,\" says Kenny. \"We and our partners have been working hard to position ourselves to take advantage of the new market conditions.\"\nKenny was previously an executive at Apple, whose responsibilities included the procurement of memory chips and other silicon. He is also a General Electric factory trained power station start-up engineer and has held many executive roles in Silicon Valley high-tech companies.\nThe price of $2.95 per watt, or $2,950,000 for a one megawatt array is based on the DC STC size of the system. It excludes sales and use taxes, local permits and fees and any land development costs. It includes delivery, installation and testing of the racking, photovoltaic panels and inverters and associated foundations and wiring.",
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        "raw_content": "Powerlink V.1.1.0 Standard Adds New Features\nVersion 1.1.0 of the Ethernet Powerlink specification offers new features that were added by using reserved bits. The updated specification, released by the Ethernet Powerlink Standardization Group (EPSG), allows the complete integration of high-availability functionality. Until now, users had to implement high-availability Powerlink networks by modifying the protocol\u2019s address management through in-house development, allowing for on-the-fly address changes to redundant control systems.\nVersion 1.1.0 also supports the integration of redundant Managing Nodes by default. In addition, the new release extends the asynchronous phase. This part of the Powerlink cycle transfers non-time-critical data, as opposed to the isochronous phase, which is used for time-critical process data transfer and which takes up the bulk of the cycle. Until now, only one frame could be transferred during the asynchronous phase. The new specification now allows for the transfer of several ASnd frames.",
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        "raw_content": "Courtesy of Bud Light\nBud Light's 2019 Super Bowl Commercial Called Out Miller Light & Coors Light\nSheesh, talk about shade. If you're watching the big game, then you probably noticed how Bud Light's 2019 Super Bowl commercial called out Miller Light and Coors Light \u2014 and you'll never guess why. No, it didn't criticize the companies' logos or mock their flavors. Instead, Bud Light called both beer empires out for apparently brewing their products with corn syrup, according to the commercial. In case you didn't know, per the ad, Bud Light doesn't use corn syrup in its brews. Therefore, in its Super Bowl ad, iconic Bud Light characters take viewers on a journey through harsh conditions in order to deliver an order of corn syrup to its rightful owners.\nIf you haven't seen the clip yet, let's take it from the top. The commercial starts out with King John Barley IV, Bud Knight and the Wizard talking about how to brew Bud Light. Their conversation is quickly interrupted when a gigantic order of \u2014 you guessed it \u2014 corn syrup arrives at the castle. The group quickly notes that Bud Light doesn't use corn syrup in its brew, and mentions a company that apparently does: Miller Light. At that moment, the group embarks on a mission to bring the barrel where they think it belongs.\nBud Light on YouTube\nHowever, when they get to the Miller Light castle, one of the brewers tells the Bud Light group that the corn syrup doesn't belong to Miller. Why? Because they already received their shipment \"this morning\" (bummer). The guard then suggests that the Bud crew brings the barrel to the Coors Light castle \u2014 and, of course, they listen.\nThe group's mission to the Coors Light castle is a doozy. Between volcanoes, electrifying lightning bolts, and an octopus, its obvious that they're dedicated to returning the corn syrup to its rightful owner. Thankfully, its owner in the commercial is in fact Coors Light. When the Bud Light boys arrive in the snow-filled mountains in the Coors Light kingdom, they're greeted by a seemingly excited brewer. He says, \"Well, well well... looks like the corn syrup has come home to be brewed.\"\nThat's certainly not where the shade ends, though. While the Bud Light characters are staring into the wait with a bewildered look on their faces, the Coors Light brewer bluntly states in the commercial, \"To be clear, we brew Coors Light with corn syrup.\"\nTo that, King John Barley IV nervously laughs and shakes his head before the scene ends. The commercial is then topped off with a tall, foaming glass of Bud Light aside a statement that emphasizes the fact that isn't not brewed with corn syrup. If you need more proof than that, rest assured that Bud Light recently announced that it's going to add an ingredients list to its secondary packaging come February 2019. Talk about transparency.\nWhether you're a fan of Bud Light, Coors Light, Miller Light, or all of 'em, you have to admit that the commercial was pretty dang theatrical. Believe it or not, this isn't the first time Bud Light characters like King John Barley IV, Bud Knight, and the Wizard took the TV screen. Most of them starred in the famous \"Dilly Dilly Super Bowl Trilogy,\" which emphasized the company's iconic catchphrase in a movie-like way.",
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        "raw_content": "McMaster earns gold standard for integrating industry software into engineering curriculumOctober 4, 2017\nMcMaster University was recently recognized for integrating industry software and skills into engineering curriculum with a PACE Gold Certification award. McMaster is one of a few universities outside of the U.S. to receive the prestigious award.\nPartners for the Advancement of Collaborative Engineering Education (PACE), is a program that connects companies such as, General Motors, Autodesk, HP, Siemens PLM Software and Oracle, with universities worldwide to provide students with experiential learning opportunities in design of engineering systems.\n\u201cWe teach our students the computer aided design software packages used at companies like General Motors,\u201d explained Dan Centea, Lead PACE Integrator for McMaster University and Associate Professor, School of Engineering Practice and Technology. \u201cThe PACE award means our students have the skills to design exactly the way General Motors employees do. It also means their engineering collaboration skills are exceptional when working with students from other countries.\u201d\nMcMaster is one of the 65 universities from 12 countries that participates in PACE\u2019s international engineering design collaboration projects. Since 2007, McMaster\u2019s project teams have competed at the annual PACE Global Forums. This year\u2019s forum took place in July 2017 in Toluca, Mexico, where the award was announced.\nThe real-world experience and skills students gain through PACE\u2019s collaborative projects and annual competitions can lead to career opportunities.\n\u201cAt the annual competition, students can show their skills to big companies and if companies are impressed, they have a better chance of being hired after graduation,\u201d added Centea.",
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        "raw_content": "Image credit: Nathan Ingraham / Engadget\nYouTube Music arrives late to the party with room for improvement\nYouTube Music is missing some essential features, but it has a decent foundation.\nA massive number of people use YouTube not just for videos, but as a de facto music-streaming service, not unlike Spotify. YouTube is well aware of this, which is why the company has been trying to make music an official part of its paid offerings for nearly four years now. This week, YouTube Music launched in early access, and it's the closest the company has come yet to building a proper Spotify or Apple Music competitor.\nGoogle's launch strategy behind YouTube Music and what's now called YouTube Premium has been confusing, but now that the service is rolling out to the masses, it's time to see how it stacks up to other streaming-music options. After spending a few days with YouTube Music, it's clear that there's potential here, but that a ton of work needs to be done before it's on par with the established players.\nIf you've ever used Google Play Music (a full-featured streaming service that Google has offered since 2013), YouTube Music should feel pretty familiar. Whether you're streaming from the web or your phone, the experience begins on the Home screen, where you'll find a wide variety of playlists, albums and videos to get music flowing with just one tap. In many cases they're identical to the playlists and stations that Google Play Music has offered for years.\nThe Home screen groups them by categories like \"energy boosters,\" \"throwback jams\" and \"mellow moods.\" You'll also find sections for your most recently-played tunes, a selection of new releases based on your listening history, recommendations for artists and playlists that are similar to others you've been listening to, and, of course, music videos. In fact, videos are peppered throughout YouTube Music, but it's important to note that this is primarily an audio-focused experience, in a way that other YouTube offerings haven't been.\nYouTube Music's Home screen\nThat feed of playlists, videos, artists and albums is easily the best part of YouTube Music. While I get the feeling some categories will always be there regardless of your listening habits (e.g., \"Today's Biggest Hits,\" which has playlists for the big mainstream genres), the rest of the experience is tailored to your taste. When you sign up, YouTube Music asks you to pick some of your favorite artists from a long scroll; it's fun to swipe through it and find the bands and singers you love the most, and it helps the service make better recommendations. For most people, a scroll through the Home screen will get you up and running quickly.\nBeyond the homepage are just a few other tabs: Hotlist and Library. As you might gather, Hotlist focuses on trending and popular music videos. There were 20 videos in the Hotlist at launch, and the vast majority of them were for hip-hop and pop artists. If you're not a fan of those genres, chances are good that you won't look at the Hotlist very often -- but those who want to stay on top of the biggest trends in music will likely find something of interest, as long as YouTube updates the Hotlist on a regular basis.\nThe Library is more useful -- but it's also one place where YouTube Music feels unfinished. Here, you'll find everything you save, including songs, albums and playlists. Unfortunately for anyone looking to build an extensive music collection, the library gets unruly fast. When looking at your saved albums, for example, there's no way to sort alphabetically or by artist; you can view them only by most recently added. I added a few dozen albums right off the bat, and sifting through them here was not fun -- I shudder to think what it'll be like when I have hundreds of albums saved.\nSimilarly, the way the library handles artists feels unintuitive. Most services have an artists section that populates based on what songs, playlists and albums you've saved. On YouTube Music, however, only artists whose channel you've subscribed to show up. I could save every album in Pink Floyd's discography to my library, but they wouldn't show up under the artists tab of my library. At least the artists list is in alphabetical order.\nYouTube Music's library only shows albums in order of when you saved them\nMaybe my view of having a \"music library\" is skewed by having grown up owning dozens of CDs, followed by a carefully-crafted iTunes library. Maybe search is all most people really need -- and in a lot of ways, it seems to be the best way to get around YouTube Music. Typing in the search box brings up artists, songs, playlists, albums and videos related to your term.\nThis is another highlight because it's where also where YouTube's deep catalog comes to the forefront. Any video out there related to your search will pop up, something that no other music service can come close to matching. Whether you're looking for live versions of songs, instructional guitar videos, 90-minute DJ mixes or something else entirely, chances are good you'll find it on YouTube. On the mobile app, you can download any video you want for offline playback, regardless of whether it's an official music video or fan-shot concert footage. Fortunately, if you're primarily interested in original recordings, those always show up first in search results.\nYouTube's search pulls up all sorts of official and unofficial videos and playlists\nWhen the old YouTube Music app launched back in 2015, being able to access this vast trove of music was the best thing about it. Combining that with a full-fledged streaming service means you don't have to keep jumping between apps, so that's a big win for the new YouTube Music. The old app also let you search for audio-only songs and albums if you had a Google Play Music or YouTube Red subscription, but the app itself was clearly optimized for video. That's not the case anymore, which makes it easier to live your entire streaming life inside YouTube Music.\nUnfortunately, YouTube Music has many quirks that could be deal-breakers for some users, so don't go canceling Spotify just yet. As I mentioned earlier, YouTube Music, like Google Play Music before it, has a great collection of curated playlists that span genres, decades, moods and activities. In fact, Play Music let you use those four categories to browse all those playlists. In YouTube Music, you can access these playlists only through your homepage. If you're looking for a new workout mix or want to find the best '90s playlists out there, you'd better hope YouTube's algorithms put them on your homepage.\nIt's a bummer because I particularly enjoyed digging into the many different classifications in Google Play Music. Of course, you can search \"workout\" and then check out all the playlists that surface, but it's not nearly as elegant a solution.\nSimilarly, YouTube Music doesn't make it easy to find new releases. There's a \"recommended new releases\" section on the homepage, but there are only 10 albums in it. There's no way to simply see new albums from the week, something basically every music service offers. Play Music lets you see all new releases or sort by genre, and it also offers a constantly-updating New Release Radio station personalized to each user. That's all absent here. There is an \"offline mixtape\" customized to each user that can be automatically downloaded to your phone, but it's mostly just a selection of things you've already listened to and liked.\nYouTube Music doesn't even offer you a way to click through to specific genres. Apple Music and Spotify both feature robust genre pages that pull together new releases, classic albums, videos and a wide range of playlists. There's nothing comparable here -- yet another thing that makes the service feel incomplete.\nFinally, using YouTube Music can add some annoyances to the standard YouTube experience. Remember all those artists you subscribed to so that they'd show up in your library? Well, they'll all show up as subscriptions over on the video-focused YouTube as well. Perhaps worse is how every album you've added to your library shows up as a playlist in the standard YouTube library -- having dozens of albums obscuring the actual video playlists you've created or subscribed to is a definitively bad user experience.\nI'm hoping that Google works out these growing pains and that YouTube's feature set matches that of Play Music before long -- not to mention coming closer to what Spotify and Apple are offering. My favorite feature of Play Music is the huge variety of playlists and the many ways you can browse them to find songs to fit your mood, and I'm very glad those playlists are present in YouTube Music.\nAssuming Google improves the browsing and library features and adds Play Music's \"locker\" feature, YouTube Music will absolutely be worth your $10 per month. Until then, though, it's a little hard to recommend unless you love music videos. The good news is that Google has said it'll be adding these missing features pretty quickly -- that makes sense, given that the company is reportedly planning a massive ad campaign around YouTube Music.\nIf the product isn't up to par, there's no way music fans will switch from Spotify or Apple, nor will they be able to sign up new users who haven't gone all-in on a streaming service yet. Given the fast march those companies have made toward market dominance, YouTube Music is going to need to improve fast, or else it'll end up end up in streaming music's second-tier with Tidal, Pandora, Deezer -- and even Google Play Music.\nIn this article: entertainment, google, review, services, streamingmusic, youtube, youtubemusic, youtubepremium, youtubered",
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        "raw_content": "Jill Thompson Wins National Cartoonist Award\nDark Horse Comics is extremely pleased to announce that Jill Thompson (Scary Godmother) was awarded the highly coveted National Cartoonists Society (NCS) award this past weekend at the prestigious Reuben Awards Ceremony. She was presented this award in regards to her work in the Dark Horse comic Beasts of Burden!\nTruly, the most exciting news is that Jill Thompson is the first female creator to win in the comics category in the history of the Rueben Awards! Previous Dark Horse Comics creators who have received this honor are Paul Chadwick (2005), Stan Sakai (2002) and Frank Miller (1991). This year Jill beat out fellow Dark Horse creator Stan Sakai!\nTo add to her list of credits, Jill Thompson is a New York Times Best Selling graphic novelist, as well as having received multiple Eisner awards for her work on Scary Godmother (2001), The Dark Horse Book of Hauntings (2004) and The Dark Horse Book of the Dead (2005)\nThe collected trade Scary Godmother: Comic Book Stories will be on sale in stores June 15th!\nBeasts of Burden returns this fall! Look for their first appearance in issue #4 of the eighty-page anthology, Dark Horse Presents!, on sale in September!",
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        "raw_content": "8 Common Reasons Why Your Startup Is Going to Fail\nSure you're excited to be building your own company, but are you paying attention to budgeting, your online presence and what the competition is up to?\nSo, you\u2019ve finally done it: You\u2019ve raised some capital, maybe even attracted some investors and started to build up a team for your dream company.\nRelated: 11 Mistakes Standing Between You and Your First Million\nYou\u2019ve always had an entrepreneurial way of looking at the world, and now it\u2019s finally time to apply that mindset to building your own company.\nBut despite your drive, and how much you care about your company, you\u2019re not doing as well as you thought you would. You\u2019ve hit a few roadblocks on the way to success, and you\u2019re not entirely sure how to handle them.\nStill, the fact is, many companies face these problems. And there are eight habits preventing you -- and them -- from building a successful company. If you know what they are, you\u2019ll be well on your way to changing things around.\n1. Lack of planning\nEspecially for companies just starting out, not planning enough can be one of an entrepreneur's biggest problems. However good your idea or service is, if you haven\u2019t thoroughly planned out in advance aspects like who your ideal customer is, how much money you plan to spend month to month and what your short and long-term goals are, you\u2019ll struggle more and more as your company grows.\nWhile it\u2019s exciting to get started, creating a business plan is the first thing you\u2019ll want to do.\n2. Underutilizing technology\nEven though investing in technology can seem like an expenditure you can do without, in the long run, you'll hurt your company if you don't. The right technologies -- whether that might be an accounting app or a subscription to a site that helps you get all the right legal documents and sign them online -- can save you not only time, but money, too.\nRelated: 8 Mistakes Business Owners Make Creating Their 'About Us' Page\nAnd, oftentimes, if you find a technology you can\u2019t afford, there are alternatives out there you can use for free. If you consider yourself more of an old-fashioned entrepreneur, it\u2019s time to change things up and take advantage of the technologies that can really help you.\n3. Marketing to the wrong customer\nOne of the biggest mistakes new companies make is not marketing right. That could mean identifying the wrong customer base, or advertising in the wrong places or designing a site that turns off users.\nHowever good you think your product is, it can be easy to assume that that\u2019s all you need. But the opposite is true. If you want to break your bad marketing habits, take a look at this guide from HubSpot to get started.\nWhile it\u2019s worthwhile to spend money where it counts, it can be easy to get carried away and spend too much. Especially in the beginning of your company\u2019s development, you\u2019ll want to throw money at new problems that come your way. But it\u2019s important to budget correctly; otherwise you may spend more money than you have, and not have enough for the future.\nHaving good cash-flow management is key to solving this problem.\n5. Underspending\nOn the other side of the coin, you may not be spending enough. Sometimes, you want to hold on to money for later that you should be spending now -- for example, on very necessary market research, which will quickly generate more revenue for you, or hiring someone for your team who can handle important aspects such as fund-raising.\nFor a list of what you should definitely be spending your money on, read this article.\n6. Lack of an online presence\nJust as it\u2019s important to market your company to the right audience, you\u2019ll also benefit greatly from having a strong online presence. However perfect your product, if your website is too text-heavy and hard to navigate, or if you aren\u2019t spreading your content across the right social media platforms, such as Facebook or Instagram, no one is going to know about your product.\nEverything\u2019s online now. So ensure that you\u2019re using the right online strategy.\n7. Failure to delegate\nOne of the worst habits you can have is relying only on yourself when it comes to running your company. When it\u2019s your own dream coming true, your own concept, it\u2019s easy to want to control all aspects, from financing, fundraising and content creation, to marketing and social media.\nBut not only will this habit burn out quickly, you\u2019ll also have trouble identifying and solving problems. With effective delegation, you\u2019ll be able to manage your team and get things done efficiently and creatively.\nRelated: 9 Common Mistakes Made by New Entrepreneurs\n8 Playing down your competition\nWhen you\u2019ve got your own company and your own idea, and you're focusing on building it while also spending wisely, you just might forget about your competitors. But if you ignore the companies selling the (almost) same product or service you are, you\u2019re going to lose money.\nYou\u2019ll want to strategize by researching what makes your brand different and preferable to consumers and then highlight those differences in your marketing plan.\nIf you want to build a successful company, it\u2019s all about having the right habits, especially in the very beginning. By ensuring you follow these tips, you\u2019re sure to find the success you\u2019re looking for.\nWhat challenges have you come across with your new company? What habits have helped you out the most?",
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        "raw_content": "The 7 October vote is very unlikely to end the suspense and we will have to wait until the second round later in the month, on the 28th, to know who is going to be the next president of Brazil, in what are the most unpredictable elections seen for many years. The prison sentence handed out to former president Luiz In\u00e1cio Lula da Silva, who continues to be the leading figure in the Workers\u2019 Party (PT), has severely marked the campaign, against the background of political exceptionalism dominating the country since Dilma Rousseff\u2019s impeachment in 2016 \u2013 viewed by the deposed president and a section of the population plainly and simply as a \u2018coup\u2019 overthrowing democracy. Rousseff was succeeded by Michel Temer, her vice president at the time, who has stepped up the implementation of neoliberal adjustment policies, and whose popularity recently fell to just five per cent.\nThe feeling of political exceptionalism created by the impeachment process has been reinforced by the irregularities surrounding the jailing of Lula, who was sentenced to 12 years in prison in April, despite the absence of conclusive evidence that he received a beachfront apartment in exchange for his participation in the web of corruption surrounding the public company Petrobras, investigated as part of Operation Car Wash. Whilst the PT insists on its coup narrative, the ultra-right responds with its corruption storyline. The debate is polarised, and both narratives are failing to address the issues raised within the framework of the June 2013 uprisings, which radically called into question institutional politics and managed to place previously ignored yet key issues on the agenda such as transport and the right to the city.\nDespite the media\u2019s protracted smear campaign, Lula continues to be well positioned in the polls and, despite his imprisonment, the PT is playing its potentially winning \u2013 and perhaps only \u2013 card, banking on votes for Lula being transferred to the official candidate, former mayor of S\u00e3o Paulo, Fernando Haddad.\nParties on both the left and right stand divided in the bid for the presidency: on the left, Ciro Gomes, for the Democratic Labour Party (PDT), and Guilherme Boulos, for the Socialism and Liberty Party (PSOL). On the right, far-right Jair Bolsonaro of the Social Liberal Party (PSL), is the best positioned in the polls but is also the candidate rousing the strongest opposition, with his misogynist, homophobic and racist remarks, and is unlikely to win in the second round. Meanwhile, Gerardo Alckmin, the establishment candidate, representing the Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB), is still lagging behind in the polls.\nIn the case of Bolsonaro, who was stabbed during a rally at the beginning of September, women are making it clear that they will not let him reach the presidency. Within the space of just two weeks, some two million women joined the \u2018Women against Bolsonaro\u2019 Facebook group, in an unprecedented show of force, reminding the far-right candidate that women account for over half of the electorate. Part of that electorate has decided to avoid using his name, to avoid turning him into a trending topic, and are promoting the alternative slogan, \u2018Women United Against the Thing\u2019. In the early hours of Sunday 16 September, the group suffered a cyberattack, but the networks remained active and the #EleN\u00e3oEleNunca (#NotHimNeverHim) hashtag was launched.\nMarielle Franco as a symbol\nAn atrocious crime was committed in Brazil on 14 March. Marielle Franco, a black, female, lesbian politician who came from the favelas, was assassinated. \u201cWoman have since then been taking to the streets, not only in protest against her murder, but for all the violence we suffer as women,\u201d says activist Graciela Rodr\u00edguez, a member of the Women and Trade Network, from Rio de Janeiro.\nThe news of Franco\u2019s murder, which remains unpunished, made the headlines in Brazil and beyond. She became an icon. The unspoken truth, however, is that if she had not been a councillor for the PSOL in Rio de Janeiro, her killing, as a black woman from a favela, would never have made the news. The local politician untiringly denounced the impunity with which the military police vans, the sinister caveir\u00f5es, drive into the favelas and kill.\nBecause the slow genocide being carried out in Brazil\u2019s favelas neither stopped nor waned during the 12-year rule of the PT. Between 2009 and 2016 alone, 21,897 people were killed at the hands of the police, according to the figures of the Brazilian Forum on Public Safety. The overwhelming majority were poor, black young men from the favelas and impoverished urban peripheries. Whilst Operation Car Wash and Bolsonaro dominate the headlines, none of the newspapers remember the M\u00e3es de Maio (Mothers of May), who have since 2006 been denouncing the state violence against Afro-Brazilians on the peripheries of S\u00e3o Paulo.\n\u201cThe cheapest meat on the market is my black meat [flesh]\u201d, sang Elza Soares in 2002. It is as cheap, expendable and incommodious as the lives of the indigenous people and small farmers defending their lands against extractive projects such as mega dams, soy monoculture or mining. The Environmental Justice Atlas (EJ Atlas), a project coordinated by the Environmental Science and Technology Institute of the Autonomous University of Barcelona (ICTA-UAB), has documented 113 socio-environmental conflicts in the country, such as the serious dispute over the lands of the Guaran\u00ed-Kaiow\u00e1 peoples, threatened by the advance of soy in Mato Grosso do Sul, or the impact of the Belo Monte dam on the Xing\u00fa people in the Amazon region.\nWomen\u2019s lives are no less expendable. Of the 4,539 women murdered in 2017, 1,113 were killed by their partners, former partners or relatives. Although Brazil is one of the few countries to have specific legislation to combat femicide, alongside the lethal violence that Brazilian women face is their institutional \u2018invisibilisation\u2019. Women account for 52 per cent of the electorate, but they barely make up 10 per cent of the federal deputies in parliament. It comes as little surprise that they are therefore distancing themselves from a political system that sidelines them and leaves them defenceless. According to a poll conducted by Datafolha, 33 per cent of women intend to vote blank, in a country where voting is compulsory, as compared with 23 per cent of men and 16 per cent of the women on the electoral roll in the 2014 elections.\nBeyond institutional politics\n\u201cWomen\u2019s representation in parliament has always been very low: it is one of the characteristics of Brazil\u2019s democracy that is reproduced in left-wing spaces. This lack of representativeness leaves us in no doubt that this democracy is not for us [women],\u201d says activist Helena Silvestre, founder of the movement defending the right to housing, Luta Popular. The global rise of the feminist movement has managed to bring the need to increase women\u2019s representation to the table. And it has to be said that most of the candidates are running with a female candidate for the vice presidency. As for female presidential candidates, there are only two: evangelical Marina Silva and Vera L\u00facia, the working class candidate from the north-east, standing for the PSTU (Unified Workers\u2019 Socialist Party). Silvestre contrasts the quota policy with the organisational approaches of movements that consider themselves to be feminist, such as Luta Popular, in which \u201cwomen are part of the decision-making structures and the discussions specifically include how to strengthen women, and the need to provide assistance and emotional support\u201d.\nWhat is true is that, despite the electoral retreat shown by Datafolha, women are taking part in politics in ever increasing numbers, but not just at institutional level.\n\u201cParty politics is an antiquated model that no longer addresses the problems of a society sceptical about political parties, given the pervasiveness of corruption. I think that before taking on these discredited institutions, we should prioritise social organising and tackle subjectivities, which have been taken over by neoliberal logic, raising issues, for example, such as the new forms of exploitation and dispossession through the financialisation of life and debt,\u201d says Rodr\u00edguez.\n\u201cNo! I won\u2019t accept it! I refuse! / I am not the cheapest meat on the market. / The cheapest meat on the market is not the black woman\u2019s meat [flesh]\u201d are the last verse of the poem Carne de Mulher by poet Jenyffer Nascimento. She is one of the leading figures on the cultural scene of the Sao Paulo periphery. 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        "raw_content": "Facebook Graph Search: Bing Saves Face?\nWritten by Darren | 25-Jan-2013 14:05:00\nOn 15th January 2013 Facebook announced the launch of a new feature - Facebook Graph Search. The launch of a search engine from Facebook has been rumoured for a number of months and had been tipped to be a search engine which will be a direct rival to Google.\nFirst things first - Facebook are not launching a standalone search engine to rival Google, instead this will be a social search engine which will provide users with a unique set of results based on the 'likes' and content of their personal social network. Graph Search will not work in the same way as a conventional search engine works, as Mark Zuckerberg explained.\nEach piece of content has its own audience and as the majority of Facebook content isn't public Facebook Graph Search is differentiated from typical search engines by providing \u2018answers\u2019 and not just a list of links which are driven by keywords. Zuckerberg also explained that the search queries themselves will be very different to what we are used to typing in Google, Bing or Yahoo!; the Facebook Graph Search engine will require phrases which are structured like sentences rather than simple keywords.\nProbably the most significant aspect of this announcement in regards to paid search is the partnership that Facebook Graph Search will have with Bing. Obviously it will take a vast amount of time for Facebook to index (or graph) all its content, and there will be a requirement or necessity to extend the results beyond just 'likes', shares and check-ins. This is where Bing will come in, where Facebook can't provide 'answers' to the users query Bing will /wp-content/uploads/fill the void. Bing has been working in conjunction with Facebook since 2008 to make search more social with its social plug-ins, and the 1 billion Facebook users will be aware that Bing already provides the web search for the social network. It is hoped that the visual redesign will make it easier for people to find the web results without having to leave Facebook.\nA recent blog by Bing explains that when users want to search beyond Facebook they will see web search results with social context and additional pages.\n'To the Facebook user, they will not only see useful results, but we think have serendipitous experiences'\nThis ties in nicely with Facebook's aim to help users discover new things, places and people. This also presents a potentially big opportunity for PPC - Digital Marketing agencies and clients are more likely to spend bigger portions of their budgets in Bing as this feature evolves and expands and Bing users increase in number.\nThe new Graph Search presents big advertising opportunities for brands and local businesses as it is dedicated to pages and places. It goes without saying that businesses will need to pay more attention to their Facebook pages in the future, and try to increase their visibility or 'likes' by investing more time in them. This will give Facebook the opportunity to monetise the Graph Search feature; they could exploit this through Sponsored Search. This is something that is already present in Facebook - no doubt you will have seen sponsored links in your news feed from time to time.\nSponsored links could appear at the top of results as we see today on Google and Bing. However rather than being based purely on budgets, keywords and bidding, there will be a social element to the results; businesses that your friends (or friends of friends) have 'liked', shared or checked into will appear. This could be expanded in mobile searches by delivering nearby businesses based on a user\u2019s current location.\nWhichever way Facebook choose to utilise this feature one thing is for sure - businesses will certainly be seeking to benefit from it, and it potentially presents the biggest opportunity for local businesses because of its social dimension - people are more likely to trust their friend\u2019s opinions of local businesses and customer service rather than that of someone they don\u2019t know. Every 'like' and \u2018share\u2019 will count as they increase a company's visibility by boosting the likelihood it will be shown to potential new customers in the social network of each person willing to endorse their products and services.\nWord of mouth has always been a tried and trusted way to gain new customers, and it seems that Facebook Graph Search will enable businesses to do this on a potentially global scale through social graphing.",
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        "raw_content": "Found 14 blog entries for September 2013.\nNew Model Home Introduced In Cordoba At Lely Resort\nLely Resort is getting a brand new addition to its Cordoba development, and it\u2019s everything that people have come to expect from the community and much more \u2013 The Triana.\nThe flexibility of the Triana floor plan is evident in the many variations buyers have to choose from. Depending on any given person\u2019s preference, the Triana is situated on between 2,092 and 2,125 square feet under air. Plus, the base price is just in the mid-$400s, making it an affordable option considering the quality of the home, the spacious nature of the floor plan, and the countless amenities available in the community and out.\nCordoba is also home to several other inventory residences, including the popular Barcelona, which boasts three bedrooms, three-and-a-half\nClosing Costs On The Rise In Florida, Nationwide\nAccording to a 2013 survey carried out by Bankrate, closing costs have risen 6% nationwide from last year, and Florida is no exception.\nThe 20th most expensive state in 2012, Florida has jumped to 9th on the list, and the numbers considered don\u2019t even include title insurance, taxes, and other fees. The average closing cost across the country is $2,402, while in Florida that number is slightly bumped up to $2,517.\nHowever, there are several ways you can personally get your closing costs down as low as possible:\nAlthough fees and taxes aren\u2019t able to be negotiated, the lender may occasionally be open to lowing some of the underwriting and processing fees.\nLook for a good deal\nDon\u2019t just go with the\nCountry Lakes in Ft. Myers Opens New Model Home\nEntertaining, relaxing, or using as an extra room.\nThe Regatta, built by Jacobsen Homes, comes fully installed on a gorgeous, \u00bc-acre property in the heart of Country Lakes. Just minutes from the Caloosahatchee River and picturesque downtown Ft. 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Here are some ways you can take you home to the next level on a budget:\nIt\u2019s not glamorous, but getting your home to sparkle takes only some patience and free time. If your home is considerably cluttered, consider renting out a storage unit for your extra belongings. Or, host a garage sale \u2013 you\u2019ll be ridding yourself of stuff you don\u2019t need, and netting yourself some\nGrey Oaks CC On Point To Outsell 2012 Numbers\nAfter an August that saw 4 sales that totaled more than $3 million, Grey Oaks Country Club has reported that their year-to-date sales volume now exceeds a whopping $57 million.\nThe luxury golf community also saw impressive buyer traffic as well, with 38 visitors in the month of August. The sales for this month included two gorgeous coach homes in Traditions at Grey Oaks, a homesite in Miramonte, and a brand-new, custom residence also in the same subdivision.\nIn 2012, Grey Oaks completed some 56 transactions, totaling $61,034,084, which represented a nearly 300% percent increase from the previous year. The community is well on track to beat that number by the end of 2013.\nThis heavy demand means that Traditions at Grey Oaks is starting to\nThe West is Best: Top 3 Southwest Florida Parks\nThere\u2019s a reason why Southwest Florida is the premier destination, year in and year out, for snowbirds looking for some sun and fun \u2013 when the weather is as good as it is here in Naples, the city becomes irresistible.\nAnd if a day on the water isn\u2019t your speed, the local parks are the perfect place to relax and enjoy the warm sun, friendly people, and green grass. 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        "raw_content": "The project uses living shorelines to improve watershed management\nThe Naples Bay Restoration and Water Quality Improvements at the Cove Project in Naples, Fla., has received the Envision Silver award for sustainable infrastructure, designated by the Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure (ISI). To reach Silver status, a project must demonstrate that it delivers a heightened range of environmental, social, and economic benefits to the host and affected communities.\nNaples Bay and its contributing watershed have been dramatically altered by development over time. Associated with various water management projects, the watershed of Naples Bay has expanded from approximately 10 sq miles in size to its current 160 sq miles.\nThe city identified the need to investigate the ecological and environmental conditions at the Cove Pump Station outfall. Analysis of the existing conditions at the outfall identified significant sediment transport, a low functioning ecosystem, and impaired hydraulic conditions arising from the operation of the Cove Pump Station that serves Basin III (otherwise known as Naples Bay). The project team performed an in-depth analysis of storm water Basin III, undertook city-wide planning initiatives and historical storm water improvements to guide the design through conceptual and preliminary design stages for final City Council approval. The project supports the 20-Year Naples Bay Restoration plan by incorporating water quality improvements with natural wetland restoration in the form of a living shoreline concept. The city of Naples worked in close collaboration with Stantec to deliver this award-winning sustainable project.\nKey factors contributing to the Naples Bay Restoration and Water Quality Improvements at the Cove earning Envision Silver include restoring habitat and preserving species biodiversity. There are three key components associated with this project, each of which will dramatically improve existing conditions at the site which are currently not conducive to supporting a range of endemic species.\nComponent one consists of dredging and fortifying. Specifically, the project will remove 3,000 tons of marine sediments of which 500 are contaminated, more than 15 lb of copper, and more than 3 lb of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (a class of chemicals that occur naturally in coal, crude oil and gasoline). It also consists of a reinforced channel that reduces the velocity of water entering the cove, prevents erosion and allows solids to settle.\nComponent two consists of a living shoreline, a shoreline management practice that provides erosion control benefits, enhances shoreline habitat and maintains natural coastal processes by placing materials such as plants, stone, sand fill, and other organic materials such as oyster reefs in the water along the shoreline. Component three consists of an upstream pollution control structure that will remove more than 2,500 lb of grit per year.\nLiving shorelines are able to improve water quality through increased nutrient uptake, restore and create new estuarine habitat, create new connections between existing and new habitats, and yield economic benefits to the community. In the case of the Naples Bay Restoration and Water Quality Improvements at the Cove Project, annual economic benefits associated with the addition of oyster and mangrove habitats are estimated to be $41,700.",
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        "raw_content": "Exoplanets, chemical elements, Stephen Hawking and other dynamos\nAIP announces winners of 2014 science communication awards: Lee Billings, Adrian Dingle, Alok Jha and Alexandra Witze\nWashington, D.C., Oct. 3, 2014 - The American Institute of Physics (AIP) has named three journalists and one children's book author as winners of the 2014 AIP Science Communications Awards for their works on magnetic dynamos, the search for exoplanets, a fun book on chemical elemental for children, and an illustrated video about Stephen Hawking.\nAlexandra Witze will receive the prize in the Science Writing - Articles category for her essay \"Spinning the Core,\" published in Science News magazine.\nLee Billings will receive the award in the Science Writing - Books category for his Five Billion Years of Solitude: the Search for Life Among the Stars, published by Current/Penguin.\nAdrian Dingle will receive the award in the Writing for Children category for his book How to Make a Universe with 92 Ingredients: An Electrifying Guide to the Elements, published by Owlkids.\nAlok Jha will receive the award in the New Media category for his piece \"Stephen Hawking's big ideas . . . made simple,\" published on The Guardian website.\nThe award committee that selected Witze's article praised its engaging writing, saying it covered a topic both interesting and relevant to today. A separate committee lauded Billings's book for its compelling narrative, weaving together the \"messy process of science and the messier process of funding science.\" Dingle's book was awarded because the committee enjoyed its \"engaging and innovative approach to chemistry, which would encourage children to become active science learners.\" Finally, Jha's animation was chosen because the award committee felt that it is an excellent presentation of material about a premier scientist and a nice and innovative use of the medium.\n\"Witze's easy-to-understand discussion of a complex subject and Billings's skillful telling of scientific discovery keep these pieces accessible and informative, describing key science developments relevant today,\" said Catherine O'Riordan, AIP vice president for Physics Resources. \"Dingle's lively style teaching about the elements and Jha's clever rendering of Hawking's ideas help show that science can be engaging and fun. AIP is pleased to recognize these four works.\"\nEach winner will receive a $3,000 check, an inscribed Windsor chair, and a certificate of recognition from AIP. The awards will be presented in January at the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) 2014 winter meeting in San Diego and the American Astronomical Society (AAS) 2014 winter meeting in Seattle.\nCreating Dynamos\nResearchers in several labs across the world are seeking to understand more about Earth's magnetism and magnetism on other planets by creating dynamos, which mimic the earth's inner core. In doing so, they are hoping to predict experimentally what may happen to our magnetic field, including possible flipping. Current dynamos (or almost-dynamos) are in Latvia, Germany, France, Wisconsin and Maryland. 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Five Billion Years of Solitude: the Search for Life Among the Stars, from Current/Penguin, Billings tells the inside tale of the search for life among the stars, profiling the leading astronomers and planetary scientists charging to find another Earth floating out there somewhere. In wonderful detail and with great insight, Billings weaves the astronomy, physics, chemistry and biology together into a story of scientific pursuit driven by very human hopes and fears that we are not alone.\nLee Billings is a journalist and author based in New York City. His work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Scientific American, Popular Mechanics and many other publications. From 2006 to 2011, he was an editor at Seed Magazine, where he covered science and technology topics including astrophysics, space exploration, paleontology and robotics. He graduated in 2003 from the University of Minnesota with a degree in journalism.\nElemental Ingredients\nAs a high school chemistry teacher, Adrian Dingle has hands-on experience getting young people interested in science in general and chemistry in particular, helping kids see that science is involved in both the wondrous and the everyday. In How to Make a Universe with 92 Ingredients: An Electrifying Guide to the Elements, from Owlkids, he tackles questions such as what gives comets their tails and how matches ignite. Writing with his readers' ages in mind, Dingle not only wants them to learn about their world, but also wants them then to continue to learn and actually experiment (with supervision, of course), encouraging readers with suggestions for hands-on activities.\nDingle has been teaching since 1990. The first ten years of his career were spent in and around London, teaching chemistry in a number of different institutions. He taught both public and private schools, in the Tutorial College sector, as well as developing an extensive one-on-one tutoring resume. In 2000 he moved to the United States with his American wife, and he has been teaching at The Westminster Schools in Atlanta, Ga. since then. 2006 brought the publication of his first book, The Periodic Table, Elements With Style!, and since then he has written a number of different titles and been a regular contributor to many other online and hard-copy chemistry projects. His work includes projects for Barnes & Noble SparkNotes, Shmoop, The Discovery Channel and many others. Dingle has won several awards, including the U.K.'s School Library Association's Information Book Award in 2011 and Austria's Wissenschaftsbuch des Jahre children's award in 2012. This year he was selected as the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 de Chimie Industrielle Fellow at the Chemical Heritage Foundation in Philadelphia for 2014-2015. 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        "raw_content": "Will the CEU seal Orb\u00e1n's fate?\nTens of thousands of people have taken to the streets in protest at the closure of the Central European University (CEU). The university founded by US billionaire George Soros is not active in the US and thus fails to meet the criteria of a new law passed by Viktor Orb\u00e1n's government. Commentators hope that the European conservatives will finally withdraw their support for their fellow party member.\nAppeasement has to stop\nThe European Commission has threatened to launch breach of contract proceedings against Hungary over the controversial university law. The EPP Group in the European Parliament must finally distance itself from Orb\u00e1n, historian Timothy Garton Ash writes in a guest commentary for La Repubblica:\n\u201cWhat reaction do we see from the leaders of Europe\u2019s centre-right, who rightly claim to be the heirs of the Christian Democratic founding fathers of the European Union? They wring their hands. They grimace. They make stern phone calls to their friend Viktor. \u2026 'Freedom of thinking, research and speech are essential for our European identity,' tweeted Manfred Weber head of the EPP group in the European parliament, adding '@EPPGroup will defend this at any cost'. At any cost, that is, except losing the 12 loyal Fidesz MEPs who give the EPP a clear majority over the other major political grouping, of the centre-left, and therefore also first dibs on top jobs. So instead they pass the buck to the European commission.\u201d\nEPP finally turning its back on Orb\u00e1n\nThe EPP is slowly but surely giving up its support for the Hungarian prime minister, Adelina Marini observes in her blog euinside:\n\u201cThe EPP turned a blind eye when Orb\u00e1n curtailed media freedom and the independence of Hungary's central bank, and even when he announced his intention of building an illiberal state modelled on Russia, Turkey and China. \u2026 But now the highest level of the EPP has reacted to the university law. Its president Joseph Daul wrote on Twitter that it was vital to respect academic freedom and autonomy as a guarantee for openness and pluralism in Hungarian society. The chairman of the EPP Group, Manfred Weber, wants the law to be examined by the EU Commission. And there is even talk of ending Fidesz's membership.\u201d\nGovernment's opponents will stop at nothing\nThe real issue behind the closing of the CEU has been distorted to criticise the Hungarian government, the pro-government daily Magyar H\u00edrlap believes:\n\u201cWith the Internet tax one can still see why people demonstrated en masse. The case of the CEU, however, is completely different. It has been hyped and distorted to get as many people as possible to demonstrate against the government. Basically the whole question is whether a university accredited in Budapest should be able to grant American diplomas if it's not affiliated directly with an American higher education institute. In and of itself, the issue sounds pretty straightforward. A majority of people would automatically say: 'Of course it shouldn't be able to grant American diplomas. Why should it?' But the aggressive campaign of distortion is making the government's decision look like a dictatorial battle against freedom and liberalism.\u201d\nMariann \u0150ry\nLe Temps (CH) / 11 April 2017\nHungarians don't want to be EU's black sheep\nOrb\u00e1n may suffer a major defeat with his anti-European and illiberal policies, political scientist and populism expert Jan-Werner M\u00fcller explains in Le Temps:\n\u201cContrary to what Orb\u00e1n is suggesting (or rather what he's trying to achieve with his anti-Brussels campaign), Hungary is by no means a country of Eurosceptics. ... When they joined the EU, the citizens of Eastern Europe believed they were finally immune to authoritarianism. That's precisely what is enabling the 'outsiders' to exert pressure on the government. The 'Huxit' is an empty threat: the Hungarians don't want to be the black sheep of Europe. Contrary to what people in Europe have come to believe recently, the populists are not always victorious. Orb\u00e1n could turn out to be much more vulnerable than he seems if the liberal democrats can summon the necessary political will.\u201d\nMemories of 1956 still alive\nOrb\u00e1n should not underestimate the Hungarians' desire for freedom, Gazeta Wyborcza points out:\n\u201cThe Fidesz politicians criticise the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights and Transparency International because they are tired of their constant admonishments to respect human rights. And they don't like the reports condemning corruption either. In the past Putin has proceeded in the same way as they are now - in order to divert attention from the problems in his own country. He spread nationalist slogans among his people, cracked down on the media and then upped the pressure on the NGOs. All that may work in Russia. But it won't work in Hungary, where the desire for freedom is too great. The memories of the uprising of 1956 are still alive. It's hard to believe that Orb\u00e1n himself led student protests in the 1980s, when the country was trying to break free from the shackles of communism.\u201d\n24.hu (HU) / 11 April 2017\nFidesz's strategy could pay off\nThe government's initiative against the CEU is by no means an unreflected move, writes P\u00e9ter Pet\u0151, former editor of the anti-government daily N\u00e9pszabads\u00e1g which was shut down last year, on the web portal 24.hu:\n\u201cIt would be wrong to assume that Viktor Orb\u00e1n didn't carefully consider the move against the CEU. Apparently irrational steps can very quickly turn out to be the product of a political strategy. When, for example, N\u00e9pszabads\u00e1g newspaper was closed down initially it looked like an irrational action: the liquidation of a 60-year-old institution with steadily sinking reader numbers didn't seem logical in view of the international outcry it provoked. Yet Orb\u00e1n's strategy worked back then: the anger waned and the ruling party Fidesz's popularity remained intact. The decisive question now is whether this strategy will work regarding in the case of the CEU, too.\u201d\nOrb\u00e1n becoming a threat to EU\nIt's high time the EU put a stop to Viktor Orb\u00e1n's anti-democratic policies, Der Standard urges:\n\u201cThe dismantlement of democracy in Hungary and the recent crusades against NGOs and the CEU contradict the values of the EU. Up to now the EU's stance vis-\u00e0-vis the brazen actions in Hungary has been passive and cowardly. This will lead to its ruin. Orb\u00e1n has long since claimed the right to a leading role in Europe, presenting himself as a 'tribune of the people' also for those Europeans in the West who in their uncertainty have become susceptible to the siren calls of the populists. If Europe doesn't take action against the false prophet in Budapest soon, together with his populist soulmates he will destroy this Europe.\u201d\nM\u00e9rce (HU) / 10 April 2017\nYoung Hungarians have had enough\nThe mass demonstrations on the weekend may have triggered an avalanche that ends up burying the Orb\u00e1n regime, journalist Attila K\u00e1lm\u00e1n writes on opinion portal Kett\u0151s M\u00e9rce:\n\u201cThese youths are determined to stand up to the government. The mass demonstrations on the weekend opened their eyes to the fact that they needn't fight alone, but can march together toward change. You often hear people saying at demonstrations that 'Yet again, nothing's happened!' On the weekend, however, everyone felt that something is happening: we're here, there are many of us, and we've had enough! If the authorities react with cynicism once again, the next time a hundred thousand people will take to the streets. Because by the looks of things the demonstrators want to go all out. Either the regime goes or they will.\u201d\nOne more step towards an illiberal state\nNo wonder billionaire George Soros' CEU and Open Society Foundations are a thorn in the side of Viktor Orb\u00e1n's government, the Neue Z\u00fcrcher Zeitung explains:\n\u201cMany NGOs backed by the Open Society Foundations are among the government's fiercest critics. In supporting cosmopolitanism and pluralism, the billionaire himself stands for the very opposite of Orb\u00e1n's ideal. So the attacks on civil rights organisations financed from abroad are the next step in the direction of an illiberal state. ... The unexpectedly large number of people who once again turned out to demonstrate on Sunday no doubt made an impression on Orb\u00e1n. They're concerned not only about the CEU but also about defending research, rationality and intellectualism: values we normally take for granted but which are endangered in an illiberal state.\u201d\nMandiner (HU) / 06 April 2017\nCEU should stay despite its shortcomings\nAlthough the CEU is by no means as wonderful as it is portrayed as being it would be a shame it it left Hungary, journalist Zsolt Jeszenszky writes on the opinion portal Mandiner:\n\u201cDespite the impression it tries to convey, the CEU is by no means an institution that offers first rate education, at which valuable teaching and research takes place and which contributes to making the world a better place. It's not just an elite ghetto where only the privileged and wealthy can study, but also part of a highly tendentious global network at the service of specific ideological interests and goals, firmly focused on the hegemony of a certain global order. Nevertheless of course it has a right to exist, since much of its work is extremely helpful. For this reason it would be a shame if the CEU had to leave Hungary.\u201d\nZsolt Jeszenszky\nThe European People's Party [EPP] must finally stand up to the Hungarian prime minister, the S\u00fcddeutsche Zeitung demands:\n\u201cIn its dealings with Orb\u00e1n the EPP is experiencing on a not so much smaller scale what the EU is experiencing on a large one: the conflict between interests and values. ... It is legitimate to offer even staunch conservatives a political home. But this becomes reprehensible once the boundaries between conservatism and nationalism become blurred. For the EU this boundary is of existential importance because the European Union cannot survive purely as a community of common interests. Without its basic values it will degenerate into a cynical club lacking in cohesion. Leaders are fond of stressing this at times of celebration like the recent 60th anniversary of the Rome Treaties. The case of Fidesz provides CDU boss Angela Merkel and her party colleagues with the opportunity to put this into practice.\u201d\nPostimees (EE) / 06 April 2017\nOrb\u00e1n system on the verge of collapse\nThe CEU is a victim of the Hungarian government's battle to survive, Martin M\u00f6lder, a doctoral student at the CEU, writes in Postimees:\n\u201cViktor Orb\u00e1n's government uses nationalist, anti-European rhetoric to gain support. Since it took power in 2010 it has systematically curtailed and influenced independent courts, media and civil society. Orb\u00e0n's role models are Putin and Erdo\u011fan, his goal is to create a state in which the governing party has unlimited political control. A system based on corrupt ties is being doused with an ideological sauce. The CEU stood symbolically in Orb\u00e1n's way. ... This is not an ideological battle, but the fight for survival of a corrupt system.\u201d\nIn Romania, too, propaganda against George Soros is spreading, political scientist Tereza-Brindusa Palade comments on blog platform Contributors:\n\u201cSomething similar seems to be playing out in Romania. Here, too, servitude is the trend and its negative side effects seem similar to those in Budapest. \u2026 There is no 'Soros university' in Bucharest, but the anti-Soros rhetoric of the leadership, [the social democratic ruling party] the PSD, is just as repugnant as that used by the Fidesz leaders, even if in Romania it hasn't yet been translated into concrete policies to the same extent. \u2026 The resistance to the attempts to infiltrate democracy and the rule of law with 'patriotic' arguments must remain dynamic and alert. The CEU is an academic symbol of pluralist democracy in Eastern Europe - the system of political values that allows dialogue, freedom of expression and critical thinking. If it falls victim to Orb\u00e1n's policies, other targets will be next.\u201d\nTereza-Br\u00eendu\u0219a Palade\nMagyar Nemzet (HU) / 04 April 2017\nIron-fisted policies win out\nThe Hungarians did not put up enough of a fight, Magyar Nemzet complains:\n\u201cThe passing of the 'CEU law' could have been prevented by the Hungarian youths who rose up against the introduction of an Internet tax and challenged Budapest's bid for the 2024 Olympics. There was rejoicing on the Internet over the fact that a few thousand people demonstrated for the CEU on the weekend. But that is precious little. ... Many people thought that in attacking the CEU Orb\u00e1n was biting off more than he could chew. But they were wrong. The indignation of the Western world, the tiny demonstrations and the skimpy human chain haven't achieved a thing. Even the obligatory comparisons with Putin fell flat. Iron-fisted politics understands nothing but iron-fisted language. And it immediately detects its opponents' weaknesses. That's what makes it so successful. The question now is: where will the axe fall next?\u201d\nAlbert Gazda\nVienna shows self-interest instead of solidarity\nVienna's deputy mayor has said that the CEU can relocate to the Austrian capital if it wants to. This is by no means a selfless gesture, Der Standard fumes:\n\u201cInstead of showing solidarity with protesters from the academic world or offering legal help so the CEU can clear the new legislative hurdles, the message from Vienna's deputy mayor Maria Vassilakou and Oliver Vitouch, president of Universities Austria, is 'Just come to Vienna!' ... The CEU was founded after the fall of the Iron Curtain by George Soros to strengthen civil society in the post-communist states. It belongs in Budapest, Warsaw or Prague, not in Vienna. Even if Vassilakou claims her offer was not an attempt to entice the university, that's exactly what it was. Austria should not try to benefit from the woes that beset liberal Hungary. And it's time the government also took a stand on the issue: without ulterior motives and aimed at the CEU remaining in Budapest.\u201d\nNew fodder for far-right sympathisers\nThe Orb\u00e1n government's main motivation in the CEU affair is giving its far-right voters a new enemy to focus on, the government-critical daily Magyar Nemzet explains:\n\u201cThe government's statements on the CEU are confused. On the one hand it plays down the problem by saying that all the CEU needs to do is follow the rules and nothing will happen to it. On the other it overshoots its mark by talking about a 'bogus university' that awards 'bogus degrees'. ... What we see here is in fact a long-established pattern on the part of the government: it constantly gives its far-right sympathisers new fodder to keep them in line. Together with the government media, these sympathisers once again have a chance to seize on the issue in a loud and vulgar way. ... Once again the government is fuelling negative emotions that have nothing to do with the real issue at hand, in this case the CEU.\u201d\nZsuzsanna K\u00f6rmendy\nDie Welt (DE) / 01 April 2017\nThe EU is being far too lenient with Hungary, Die Welt criticises:\n\u201cBrussels can't find a way to counter the Hungarian prime minister's legalist tricks. ... The EU even put up with Orb\u00e1n introducing press censorship in 2011, right at the start of the Hungarian EU Council presidency. In the EU, budget deficits are punished but democratic deficits are accepted without protest. The Brexit has driven the Brussels bureaucrats to start thinking about punishments for 'perfidious Albion', and there is no shortage of indignation at Recep Tayyip Erdo\u011fan. But the EU's outrage at the dismantling of democracy in its midst is limited. Faced with the autocrat Orb\u00e1n it timidly evokes the values that supposedly hold Europe together. Enough is enough. Values that are merely evoked but not fought for aren't worth anything.\u201d\nhvg (HU) / 30 March 2017\nSystematic attacks on universities\nThe action being taken against the CEU is just a continuation of a campaign launched by the Orb\u00e1n government long ago against what it considers the odious humanistic university system, the liberal weekly paper hvg points out:\n\u201cThese gangsters have already robbed the state universities of their autonomy, now they want to topple the last academic bastion, the CEU. ... Unimpeded academic work and teaching have always been a rarity in Hungary, above all in subjects that have to do with topics of high social relevance. Those branches of the social sciences which on the one hand deal with the problems arising in connection with the refugee crisis and on the other hand provide orientation regarding the cohabitation of different cultures - for example cultural anthropology or intercultural psychology - have been systematically cut back. To say nothing of journalism. That's why all we have today is the same old state-censored mishmash.\u201d\nR\u00e9ka Kinga Papp\nS\u00fcddeutsche Zeitung (DE) / 29 March 2017\nThe Hungarian government's attacks on the renowned CEU are yet another scandalous move, the S\u00fcddeutsche Zeitung comments:\n\u201cIt's almost as if the government in Budapest were deliberately aiming to provoke outrage with its attacks against refugees, aid organisations, foreign universities and the country's international community just so that Victor Orb\u00e1n can show the world: I'll pick a fight with absolutely anyone. Last week he struck fear into the hearts of the non-government organisations - an attack against civil society. This week began with another broken taboo when the Convention on Human Rights was called into question - an attack against the EU. 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        "raw_content": "We all dread boarding the helicopter every trip we make\nOIL workers may call the flights to and from the platforms \u201cthe milk\u2002run,\u201d\u2002because\u2002thousands take place every year, but they are far from routine.\nPUBLISHED: 00:00, Thu, Apr 2, 2009\nWAIT: Police stand guard at Aberdeen harbour as they await a boat carrying bodies from the scene of\nFor the 18,000 offshore workers in the UK\u2019s oil and gas industry, it is an uncomfortable, sometimes bumpy and potentially dangerous, journey that many still dread.\nOne\u2002Aberdeen-based\u2002oilman with 10 years experience said: \u201cI cannot think of anyone who looks forward to getting on board the chopper after their two weeks on or offshore.\n\u201cThere\u2002is\u2002nothing\u2002remotely glamorous about being in a noisy aircraft with a life jacket over a tight safety suit and sitting like that for more than two hours.\n\u201cEveryone who leaves the industry says the same thing, \u2018Thank goodness I won\u2019t have to go\u2002near\u2002another\u2002helicopter again\u2019.\n\u201cLots of guys who work with me are actually terrified, even under normal\u2002circumstances.\u2002God knows how they feel now after two crashes involving the same type of helicopter in a matter of weeks.\u201d The Super Puma is a regular on rig runs and is known as the \u201cworkhorse of the North Sea\u201d. Those who know them give the craft 100 per cent backing.\nTerrified Gearbox\n\u201cThe oilmen and pilots tell me they like this helicopter because it is very powerful, but, more importantly, it has a first-class safety record and is very well looked after,\u201d said Aberdeen aviation expert Jim Ferguson.\nDr Simon Mitchell, who has logged 5,400\u2002helicopter\u2002flying hours and is now aviation director with an international research firm, added: \u201cThe safety record of these helicopters is as good as that of conventional aircraft, but what will concern investigators is that the accident happened when it was cruising, not landing or taking off.\u201d\nThe Bond Super Puma AS332 Mark-2 involved in yesterday\u2019s tragedy, had completed more than 10,000 accident-free flying hours, according to its owners, and is an older model of the Mark-3, which ditched in the North Sea six weeks ago.\nIt is believed the helicopter was at cruising speed when it crashed, meaning it may have been going as fast as 280km/h as it hit the water.\nThe fact that the crew had enough time to put out a Mayday call suggests there was no sudden catastrophic failure.\nBut the fact that they were unable to prevent the helicopter from ditching means that they were in serious difficulties.\nDavid Learmount, operations and safety editor of Flight International magazine, said: \u201cEven when the water is not very choppy, it is very difficult to keep helicopters afloat once they put down.\n\u201cAll the weight of a helicopter is on the roof. You have the rotor, the engines and the gearbox. It does not take much to turn the aircraft over.\n\u201cThese two-engined helicopters can fly on just one, but a gearbox problem can be very serious. There is a mass of opposing forces on a helicopter. It is naturally unstable, unlike a conventional plane which is naturally stable.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Providence wants to be your home\nAt the center of the nation\u2019s bittiest state lies beloved Providence. Among the locales in New England, it stands as a compromise between extremes. Not as large as Boston (nor as expensive), but still big enough to have significant cultural cachet and a varied LGBT community. Many who visit feel the open-minded, welcoming vibe is something they could get used to. There are a lot of cities out there to love, but Providence might be the one you want to gay marry.\nWhen to go? Depends what you want. Springtime is great for seeing the green come back to life after a snowy winter. The most dramatic season is autumn. The famous New England foliage change explodes across the city as the air becomes crisp.\nWalking and driving around Providence is a treat for those who love architecture and green spaces. Eighteenth-century houses have been preserved, and some residents, especially those on the East Side, take great pride in keeping them as authentic as possible.\nSince the city is relatively small, you can see much on foot. Two popular streets are Thayer Street, serving the college crowd with coffee shops and eateries, and Wickenden Street, where you\u2019ll find eclectic restaurants and exceptional boutiques. Much of the energy of the city is driven by the tender sprites running around to discover themselves, and each other. If you can\u2019t join them, at least you can watch.\nYoung gays and lesbians (and the ones that don\u2019t know that they are yet) flock to Providence to attend its liberal colleges. Brown University, the Ivy League\u2019s homo factory, creates those progressive men and women who want to change the world, and sometimes do. The Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) stands as one of the country\u2019s best art schools, and we all know all artists are at least a little gay. And Johnson and Wales University is renowned for its world-class chefs. These schools and others not only add to the gay population, but their thoughts and creations add to the overall charm of Providence.\nFoodies, take note. Providence is said to have the highest number of restaurants per capita. Head to Little Italy on Federal Hill and be prepared to roll back to your hotel. We gays know drama, and we know presentation. So the art galleries and theater there are top notch. (Tip: Check out the Trinity Repertory Company.) An abundance of culture provides you with more to do and see than you might expect for such a small city. But as you\u2019ll learn, the city is full of pleasant little surprises.\nGay nightlife in Providence is young, stylish, but not overly pretentious. Several spots in town are friendly and inviting. Lesbians will be happy to note that there are dedicated spots for them, though the gays and lesbians actually mix quite well.\nMany people come from neighboring cities keeping the population fresh\u2014not to mention the occasional sailors from nearby naval installations. And if this is your thing, you should note that the capital of the littlest state has New England\u2019s biggest bathhouse. Whether or not you partake, it\u2019s nice to know that the general level of tolerance is high.\nDuring your daytime walks and your nighttime debauchery, you\u2019ll feel at ease in this city that somehow manages to be quaint and hip at the same time. If it\u2019s true love, you could find yourself permanently joining the proud residents in their hilly little heaven.\nPhotos by Nicholas Millard for Providence CVB and by flickr users Brenna Daugherty, jpellgen, Will Hart, Jeff Robbins and Matt used under the Creative Commons Attribution license",
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        "raw_content": "If you\u2019ve ever bought a new house, only to find a load of old junk in the attic, you\u2019ll know it can be a nuisance getting rid of it. But just be glad it\u2019s only an annoyance \u2013 and not as weird or terrifying as some of the things found by these tenants/owner\u2026.\nWhen funeral director Richard Parson brought in builders to renovate the bathroom of his home in Ugborough, Devon, they got a shock when they stripped the wall \u2013 and found a 400-year old mummified cat inside! 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Mr Steer installed lighting in the well and put a glass trapdoor over the top \u2013 but his wife isn\u2019t keen on the result. \u201cI hate the well,\u201d says Mrs. Steer, \u201cBut I suppose it is quite a feature. When we come to sell the house I just hope it\u2019s not a white elephant in the room.\u201d\nAn un(c)lucky discovery\nWhen the Bretzius family from Auburn, Pennsylvania in the US opened up their walls to add insulation, they were revolted to find the wall cavities stuffed with chicken carcasses. The remains were found wrapped in newspapers dating from the 1930s and 40s \u2013 and their presence in the wall remains something of a mystery of this day. One local historian suggested that it may be an ancient folk tradition originating from Holland, as it was the Dutch who originally colonised rural Pennsylvania. However, there\u2019s no concrete evidence for this. 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The case remains open.\nThere\u2019s no easy way of saying this, really: when journalist Stephane Gabet went fishing round in the attic of retired tax collector Jacques Bellanger, he discovered the 400-year old severed head of King Henri IV. Apparently, Mr Bellanger, who\u2019d bought it off a French couple in 1955 for 5,000 francs, had totally forgotten it was there. Forensic tests on the head confirmed that it was indeed the king, an influential ruler who\u2019d brokered peace between Catholics and Protestants and died peacefully enough, only for his grave to be robbed \u2013 and his head chopped off \u2013 by angry revolutionary Republicans in the 18th Century. Bellanger returned the head to the Bourbon family, a dynasty whom Henri had headed whilst still alive.\nPhoto credit: Georgios Kollidas/Shutterstock\nIn September 2012, a mum of five, Tracy, from South Carolina, USA, heard some strange noises in her attic and sent her nephew to investigate. He discovered a man up there \u2013 and not just any man, but Tracy\u2019s ex-boyfriend, whom she\u2019d dumped 12 years earlier! He\u2019d recently been released from prison, where he\u2019d been serving a long sentence and writing Tracy heartfelt love letters, which she\u2019d ignored. So he\u2019d broken into her house to spy on her, and had been there for two weeks when Tracy found him. The attic was filled with urine- and faeces-filled cups. They say the path to true love never runs smooth\u2026but strangely enough, Tracy never wanted to see the creep again. And who can blame her?\nAh, forget severed heads, ex-cons and mummified cats \u2013 this is more like it! Artist Josh Ferrin, from Salt Lake City, was super-excited to be moving into his new home with his wife Tara and two young sons. Letting himself into his new garage, he noticed a hatch in the ceiling \u2013 and climbing up, discovered $45,000 worth of cash, stamps and bond certificates. They\u2019d been hidden there by former owner Arnold Bangerter, who\u2019d since passed away. Being honest types, the Ferrins returned the find to Mr Bangerter\u2019s son, Dennis. Josh Ferrin said: \u201cThe house needs some work. I could use the $45,000 for remodelling, but he didn't save that money for us. He saved it for his family.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "<? php /*global-nav-li global-nav-li-has-children\"*/ ?> <a class=\"global-nav-link\" href=\"/featured-products/\">Products</a> </li> </li> <li class=\"global-nav-li\"> <a class=\"global-nav-link\" href=\"/quiksash\">Hail Damage Claims</a> </li> <li class=\"global-nav-li\"> <a class=\"global-nav-link\" href=\"/rewindow\">ReWindow</a> </li> <li class=\"global-nav-li\"> <a class=\"global-nav-link\" href=\"/sash-catalog\">Sash Models</a> </li> <li class=\"global-nav-li\"> <a class=\"global-nav-link\" href=\"/blog\">Blog</a> </li> </ul> </nav> <!-- Mobile hamburger menu + menu close link --> <div class=\"menulabel\">Menu</div> <button class=\"responsive-menu-link icon-menu\" title=\"Menu\"> <span class=\"sr-only\">Menu</span> </button> <button class=\"responsive-menu-closer\" title=\"Close Menu\"> Close Menu </button> </div> </header> <main id=\"global-main\" class=\"main_content\" role=\"main\"> <!-- Main content's .width_control --> <div class=\"width_control\"> <div id=\"content\"> <div class=\"row\"> <div class=\"col-sm-12 col-md-9\"> <h1 class=\"page-title\">Category Archives: <span>FAQ\u2019s</span></h1> <div id=\"post-1726\" class=\"post-1726 post type-post status-publish format-standard category-how-to-repair-windows category-wood-window-repair\"> <h2 class=\"entry-title\"><a href=\"https://www.fensterusa.com/2016/01/window-repair-why-it-works/\" title=\"Read Window repair-Why it works\" rel=\"bookmark\">Window repair-Why it works</a></h2> <script type=\"application/ld+json\"> { \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\", \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\", \"mainEntityOfPage\": { \"@type\": \"WebPage\", \"@id\": \"https://www.fensterusa.com/2016/01/window-repair-why-it-works/\" }, \"headline\": \"Window repair-Why it works\", \"image\": [ \"https://www.fensterusa.com/media/2015/07/rockwell-2007-150x150.jpg\" ], \"datePublished\": \"2016-01-05T15:00:51+00:00\", \"dateModified\": \"2016-01-05T15:00:51+00:00\", \"author\": { \"@type\": \"Person\", \"name\": \"Ryan Schwartz\" }, \"publisher\": { \"@type\": \"Organization\", \"name\": \"Fenster Components\", \"logo\": { \"@type\": \"ImageObject\", \"url\": \"https://www.fensterusa.com/images/misc/logo-2015.png\", \"width\": \"208px\", \"height\": \"81px\" } }, \"description\": \"Window Repair works for obvious reasons. A new window salesman won\u2019t tell you why. For as many years as I\u2019ve been in business, I\u2019ve had folks ask, \u201cHow do I know this works?\u201d Well, somehow we\u2019ve been making window parts for over fifteen years now, what do you think? The obvious isn\u2019t so obvious [\u2026]\" } </script> <div class=\"entry-meta\"> <div class=\"post-date divided clearfix\" title=\"2016-01-05T15:00:51+0000\"> <div class=\"unit\"> <div class=\"innards\"> <span class=\"day\">05</span> </div> </div> <div class=\"unit\"> <div class=\"innards\"> <span class=\"month\">Jan</span> <span class=\"year\">2016</span> </div> </div> </div> <span class=\"cat-links\"> <a href=\"https://www.fensterusa.com/category/how-to-repair-windows/\">FAQ's</a>, <a href=\"https://www.fensterusa.com/category/wood-window-repair/\">Wood Window Repair</a>\t</span> <div class=\"comments-link\"><a href=\"https://www.fensterusa.com/2016/01/window-repair-why-it-works/#comments\">18 Comments</a></div> </div> <div class=\"entry-summary\"> <p>Window Repair works for obvious reasons. A new window salesman won\u2019t tell you why. For as many years as I\u2019ve been in business, I\u2019ve had folks ask, \u201cHow do I know this works?\u201d Well, somehow we\u2019ve been making window parts for over fifteen years now, what do you think? The obvious isn\u2019t so obvious [\u2026]</p> </div> </div>\t<div id=\"post-1654\" class=\"post-1654 post type-post status-publish format-standard category-how-to-repair-windows\"> <h2 class=\"entry-title\"><a href=\"https://www.fensterusa.com/2015/09/window-repair-not-an-emergency/\" title=\"Read Window repair, not an emergency\" rel=\"bookmark\">Window repair, not an emergency</a></h2> <script type=\"application/ld+json\"> { \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\", \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\", \"mainEntityOfPage\": { \"@type\": \"WebPage\", \"@id\": \"https://www.fensterusa.com/2015/09/window-repair-not-an-emergency/\" }, \"headline\": \"Window repair, not an emergency\", \"image\": [ \"https://www.fensterusa.com/images/misc/logo-2015.png\" ], \"datePublished\": \"2015-09-24T15:46:46+00:00\", \"dateModified\": \"2015-09-24T15:46:46+00:00\", \"author\": { \"@type\": \"Person\", \"name\": \"Ryan Schwartz\" }, \"publisher\": { \"@type\": \"Organization\", \"name\": \"Fenster Components\", \"logo\": { \"@type\": \"ImageObject\", \"url\": \"https://www.fensterusa.com/images/misc/logo-2015.png\", \"width\": \"208px\", \"height\": \"81px\" } }, \"description\": \"Window repair is not an emergency folks! It took 20 years for your windows to rot. A couple more weeks won\u2019t hurt anything. The first thing about the window industry is; it\u2019s not in a hurry. So from a supply stand point, we wait sometimes 5-6 weeks just to get raw materials in. Now we [\u2026]\" } </script> <div class=\"entry-meta\"> <div class=\"post-date divided clearfix\" title=\"2015-09-24T15:46:46+0000\"> <div class=\"unit\"> <div class=\"innards\"> <span class=\"day\">24</span> </div> </div> <div class=\"unit\"> <div class=\"innards\"> <span class=\"month\">Sep</span> <span class=\"year\">2015</span> </div> </div> </div> <span class=\"cat-links\"> <a href=\"https://www.fensterusa.com/category/how-to-repair-windows/\">FAQ's</a>\t</span> <div class=\"comments-link\"><a href=\"https://www.fensterusa.com/2015/09/window-repair-not-an-emergency/#comments\">1 Comment</a></div> </div> <div class=\"entry-summary\"> <p>Window repair is not an emergency folks! It took 20 years for your windows to rot. A couple more weeks won\u2019t hurt anything. The first thing about the window industry is; it\u2019s not in a hurry. So from a supply stand point, we wait sometimes 5-6 weeks just to get raw materials in. Now we [\u2026]</p> </div> </div>\t<div id=\"post-1508\" class=\"post-1508 post type-post status-publish format-standard category-how-to-repair-windows category-replacement-window-parts category-wood-window-repair category-wooden-window-replacement\"> <h2 class=\"entry-title\"><a href=\"https://www.fensterusa.com/2015/07/window-terms-fenster-faq/\" title=\"Read Window terms -Fenster FAQ\" rel=\"bookmark\">Window terms -Fenster FAQ</a></h2> <script type=\"application/ld+json\"> { \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\", \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\", \"mainEntityOfPage\": { \"@type\": \"WebPage\", \"@id\": \"https://www.fensterusa.com/2015/07/window-terms-fenster-faq/\" }, \"headline\": \"Window terms -Fenster FAQ\", \"image\": [ \"https://www.fensterusa.com/images/misc/logo-2015.png\" ], \"datePublished\": \"2015-07-08T19:21:53+00:00\", \"dateModified\": \"2015-07-08T19:21:53+00:00\", \"author\": { \"@type\": \"Person\", \"name\": \"Ryan Schwartz\" }, \"publisher\": { \"@type\": \"Organization\", \"name\": \"Fenster Components\", \"logo\": { \"@type\": \"ImageObject\", \"url\": \"https://www.fensterusa.com/images/misc/logo-2015.png\", \"width\": \"208px\", \"height\": \"81px\" } }, \"description\": \"We walk the walk. You need to talk the talk. We take customer service to heart and love talking through your project with you over the phone. The problem is, this is a very visual and tangible process we can\u2019t effectively complete over the phone. We can\u2019t see what you need and you can\u2019t communicate in our [\u2026]\" } </script> <div class=\"entry-meta\"> <div class=\"post-date divided clearfix\" title=\"2015-07-08T19:21:53+0000\"> <div class=\"unit\"> <div class=\"innards\"> <span class=\"day\">08</span> </div> </div> <div class=\"unit\"> <div class=\"innards\"> <span class=\"month\">Jul</span> <span class=\"year\">2015</span> </div> </div> </div> <span class=\"cat-links\"> <a href=\"https://www.fensterusa.com/category/how-to-repair-windows/\">FAQ's</a>, <a href=\"https://www.fensterusa.com/category/replacement-window-parts/\">Replacement Window Parts</a>, <a href=\"https://www.fensterusa.com/category/wood-window-repair/\">Wood Window Repair</a>, <a href=\"https://www.fensterusa.com/category/wooden-window-replacement/\">Wooden Window Replacement</a>\t</span> <div class=\"comments-link\"><a href=\"https://www.fensterusa.com/2015/07/window-terms-fenster-faq/#comments\">15 Comments</a></div> </div> <div class=\"entry-summary\"> <p>We walk the walk. You need to talk the talk. We take customer service to heart and love talking through your project with you over the phone. The problem is, this is a very visual and tangible process we can\u2019t effectively complete over the phone. We can\u2019t see what you need and you can\u2019t communicate in our [\u2026]</p> </div> </div>\t<div id=\"post-1490\" class=\"post-1490 post type-post status-publish format-standard category-how-to-repair-windows\"> <h2 class=\"entry-title\"><a href=\"https://www.fensterusa.com/2015/06/jamb-liners-fenster-faq/\" title=\"Read Jamb liners \u2013 Fenster FAQ\" rel=\"bookmark\">Jamb liners \u2013 Fenster FAQ</a></h2> <script type=\"application/ld+json\"> { \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\", \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\", \"mainEntityOfPage\": { \"@type\": \"WebPage\", \"@id\": \"https://www.fensterusa.com/2015/06/jamb-liners-fenster-faq/\" }, \"headline\": \"Jamb liners \u2013 Fenster FAQ\", \"image\": [ \"https://www.fensterusa.com/media/2015/06/jambliner-tape-measure-150x150.jpg\" ], \"datePublished\": \"2015-06-19T18:01:14+00:00\", \"dateModified\": \"2015-06-19T18:01:14+00:00\", \"author\": { \"@type\": \"Person\", \"name\": \"Ryan Schwartz\" }, \"publisher\": { \"@type\": \"Organization\", \"name\": \"Fenster Components\", \"logo\": { \"@type\": \"ImageObject\", \"url\": \"https://www.fensterusa.com/images/misc/logo-2015.png\", \"width\": \"208px\", \"height\": \"81px\" } }, \"description\": \"The common question we get is, do we have jamb liners for a specific brand of window? Yes, but not that brand. What I mean is, most brands double hung windows used a standard profile that is universal across the industry. Yes, while there may be subtle differences in minor details, the shapes are basically the [\u2026]\" } </script> <div class=\"entry-meta\"> <div class=\"post-date divided clearfix\" title=\"2015-06-19T18:01:14+0000\"> <div class=\"unit\"> <div class=\"innards\"> <span class=\"day\">19</span> </div> </div> <div class=\"unit\"> <div class=\"innards\"> <span class=\"month\">Jun</span> <span class=\"year\">2015</span> </div> </div> </div> <span class=\"cat-links\"> <a href=\"https://www.fensterusa.com/category/how-to-repair-windows/\">FAQ's</a>\t</span> <div class=\"comments-link\"><a href=\"https://www.fensterusa.com/2015/06/jamb-liners-fenster-faq/#comments\">28 Comments</a></div> </div> <div class=\"entry-summary\"> <p>The common question we get is, do we have jamb liners for a specific brand of window? Yes, but not that brand. What I mean is, most brands double hung windows used a standard profile that is universal across the industry. Yes, while there may be subtle differences in minor details, the shapes are basically the [\u2026]</p> </div> </div>\t<div id=\"post-1484\" class=\"post-1484 post type-post status-publish format-standard category-how-to-repair-windows\"> <h2 class=\"entry-title\"><a href=\"https://www.fensterusa.com/2015/06/how-to-identify-your-windows-fenster-faq/\" title=\"Read How to identify your windows -Fenster FAQ\" rel=\"bookmark\">How to identify your windows -Fenster FAQ</a></h2> <script type=\"application/ld+json\"> { \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\", \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\", \"mainEntityOfPage\": { \"@type\": \"WebPage\", \"@id\": \"https://www.fensterusa.com/2015/06/how-to-identify-your-windows-fenster-faq/\" }, \"headline\": \"How to identify your windows -Fenster FAQ\", \"image\": [ \"https://www.fensterusa.com/images/misc/logo-2015.png\" ], \"datePublished\": \"2015-06-11T20:15:33+00:00\", \"dateModified\": \"2015-06-11T20:15:33+00:00\", \"author\": { \"@type\": \"Person\", \"name\": \"Ryan Schwartz\" }, \"publisher\": { \"@type\": \"Organization\", \"name\": \"Fenster Components\", \"logo\": { \"@type\": \"ImageObject\", \"url\": \"https://www.fensterusa.com/images/misc/logo-2015.png\", \"width\": \"208px\", \"height\": \"81px\" } }, \"description\": \"Help us help you! Identify your windows with these helpful tips or let our experts do the work. Windows are complicated, confusing, and technically challenging in both terminology and construction. Have I scared you yet? Relax. The biggest thing to wrap your head around is the window industry in not in a hurry. Window repair [\u2026]\" } </script> <div class=\"entry-meta\"> <div class=\"post-date divided clearfix\" title=\"2015-06-11T20:15:33+0000\"> <div class=\"unit\"> <div class=\"innards\"> <span class=\"day\">11</span> </div> </div> <div class=\"unit\"> <div class=\"innards\"> <span class=\"month\">Jun</span> <span class=\"year\">2015</span> </div> </div> </div> <span class=\"cat-links\"> <a href=\"https://www.fensterusa.com/category/how-to-repair-windows/\">FAQ's</a>\t</span> <div class=\"comments-link\"><a href=\"https://www.fensterusa.com/2015/06/how-to-identify-your-windows-fenster-faq/#comments\">9 Comments</a></div> </div> <div class=\"entry-summary\"> <p>Help us help you! Identify your windows with these helpful tips or let our experts do the work. Windows are complicated, confusing, and technically challenging in both terminology and construction. Have I scared you yet? Relax. The biggest thing to wrap your head around is the window industry in not in a hurry. Window repair [\u2026]</p> </div> </div>\t<div id=\"post-1482\" class=\"post-1482 post type-post status-publish format-standard category-how-to-repair-windows\"> <h2 class=\"entry-title\"><a href=\"https://www.fensterusa.com/2015/06/window-repair-products-fenster-faq/\" title=\"Read Window repair products \u2013 Fenster FAQ\" rel=\"bookmark\">Window repair products \u2013 Fenster FAQ</a></h2> <script type=\"application/ld+json\"> { \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\", \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\", \"mainEntityOfPage\": { \"@type\": \"WebPage\", \"@id\": \"https://www.fensterusa.com/2015/06/window-repair-products-fenster-faq/\" }, \"headline\": \"Window repair products \u2013 Fenster FAQ\", \"image\": [ \"https://www.fensterusa.com/images/misc/logo-2015.png\" ], \"datePublished\": \"2015-06-10T20:36:51+00:00\", \"dateModified\": \"2015-06-10T20:36:51+00:00\", \"author\": { \"@type\": \"Person\", \"name\": \"Ryan Schwartz\" }, \"publisher\": { \"@type\": \"Organization\", \"name\": \"Fenster Components\", \"logo\": { \"@type\": \"ImageObject\", \"url\": \"https://www.fensterusa.com/images/misc/logo-2015.png\", \"width\": \"208px\", \"height\": \"81px\" } }, \"description\": \"Window repair products are offered in a variety of forms, style and categories to fit a specific need. Fenster offers more than just replacement sashes and merely requesting a \u201cbrand\u201d of window sash doesn\u2019t help us get you the best product to solve your window repair issue. When you visit our site, www.fensterUSA.com, from the [\u2026]\" } </script> <div class=\"entry-meta\"> <div class=\"post-date divided clearfix\" title=\"2015-06-10T20:36:51+0000\"> <div class=\"unit\"> <div class=\"innards\"> <span class=\"day\">10</span> </div> </div> <div class=\"unit\"> <div class=\"innards\"> <span class=\"month\">Jun</span> <span class=\"year\">2015</span> </div> </div> </div> <span class=\"cat-links\"> <a href=\"https://www.fensterusa.com/category/how-to-repair-windows/\">FAQ's</a>\t</span> <div class=\"comments-link\"><a href=\"https://www.fensterusa.com/2015/06/window-repair-products-fenster-faq/#comments\">2 Comments</a></div> </div> <div class=\"entry-summary\"> <p>Window repair products are offered in a variety of forms, style and categories to fit a specific need. Fenster offers more than just replacement sashes and merely requesting a \u201cbrand\u201d of window sash doesn\u2019t help us get you the best product to solve your window repair issue. When you visit our site, www.fensterUSA.com, from the [\u2026]</p> </div> </div>\t<div id=\"post-1480\" class=\"post-1480 post type-post status-publish format-standard category-how-to-repair-windows\"> <h2 class=\"entry-title\"><a href=\"https://www.fensterusa.com/2015/06/brand-names-and-part-numbers-fenster-faq/\" title=\"Read Brand names and part numbers-Fenster FAQ\" rel=\"bookmark\">Brand names and part numbers-Fenster FAQ</a></h2> <script type=\"application/ld+json\"> { \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\", \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\", \"mainEntityOfPage\": { \"@type\": \"WebPage\", \"@id\": \"https://www.fensterusa.com/2015/06/brand-names-and-part-numbers-fenster-faq/\" }, \"headline\": \"Brand names and part numbers-Fenster FAQ\", \"image\": [ \"https://www.fensterusa.com/images/misc/logo-2015.png\" ], \"datePublished\": \"2015-06-10T20:17:08+00:00\", \"dateModified\": \"2015-06-10T20:17:08+00:00\", \"author\": { \"@type\": \"Person\", \"name\": \"Ryan Schwartz\" }, \"publisher\": { \"@type\": \"Organization\", \"name\": \"Fenster Components\", \"logo\": { \"@type\": \"ImageObject\", \"url\": \"https://www.fensterusa.com/images/misc/logo-2015.png\", \"width\": \"208px\", \"height\": \"81px\" } }, \"description\": \"We make Fenster Windows, not \u201cinsert brand name\u201d windows. All Fenster products are after-market replications of the original model. Yes, you did find us online because you did a search for your brand of window. How would you have found us otherwise? That makes us good at internet marketing, not a huge investment firm that [\u2026]\" } </script> <div class=\"entry-meta\"> <div class=\"post-date divided clearfix\" title=\"2015-06-10T20:17:08+0000\"> <div class=\"unit\"> <div class=\"innards\"> <span class=\"day\">10</span> </div> </div> <div class=\"unit\"> <div class=\"innards\"> <span class=\"month\">Jun</span> <span class=\"year\">2015</span> </div> </div> </div> <span class=\"cat-links\"> <a href=\"https://www.fensterusa.com/category/how-to-repair-windows/\">FAQ's</a>\t</span> <div class=\"comments-link\"><a href=\"https://www.fensterusa.com/2015/06/brand-names-and-part-numbers-fenster-faq/#respond\">Leave a comment</a></div> </div> <div class=\"entry-summary\"> <p>We make Fenster Windows, not \u201cinsert brand name\u201d windows. All Fenster products are after-market replications of the original model. Yes, you did find us online because you did a search for your brand of window. How would you have found us otherwise? That makes us good at internet marketing, not a huge investment firm that [\u2026]</p> </div> </div>\t<div id=\"post-1455\" class=\"post-1455 post type-post status-publish format-standard category-how-to-repair-windows\"> <h2 class=\"entry-title\"><a href=\"https://www.fensterusa.com/2015/06/window-sash-fenster-faq/\" title=\"Read Window Sash-Fenster FAQ\" rel=\"bookmark\">Window Sash-Fenster FAQ</a></h2> <script type=\"application/ld+json\"> { \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\", \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\", \"mainEntityOfPage\": { \"@type\": \"WebPage\", \"@id\": \"https://www.fensterusa.com/2015/06/window-sash-fenster-faq/\" }, \"headline\": \"Window Sash-Fenster FAQ\", \"image\": [ \"https://www.fensterusa.com/media/2014/06/malta-300-clad-sash-example-150x150.jpg\" ], \"datePublished\": \"2015-06-05T18:54:26+00:00\", \"dateModified\": \"2015-06-05T19:16:01+00:00\", \"author\": { \"@type\": \"Person\", \"name\": \"Ryan Schwartz\" }, \"publisher\": { \"@type\": \"Organization\", \"name\": \"Fenster Components\", \"logo\": { \"@type\": \"ImageObject\", \"url\": \"https://www.fensterusa.com/images/misc/logo-2015.png\", \"width\": \"208px\", \"height\": \"81px\" } }, \"description\": \" What is the sash? We get that question a lot. Since it\u2019s our primary product line, we should probably go into more detail. In simple terms, the window sash is what you open and close. For instance, a casement window sash opens vertically from the side like a door does using a crank mechanism of [\u2026]\" } </script> <div class=\"entry-meta\"> <div class=\"post-date divided clearfix\" title=\"2015-06-05T18:54:26+0000\"> <div class=\"unit\"> <div class=\"innards\"> <span class=\"day\">05</span> </div> </div> <div class=\"unit\"> <div class=\"innards\"> <span class=\"month\">Jun</span> <span class=\"year\">2015</span> </div> </div> </div> <span class=\"cat-links\"> <a href=\"https://www.fensterusa.com/category/how-to-repair-windows/\">FAQ's</a>\t</span> <div class=\"comments-link\"><a href=\"https://www.fensterusa.com/2015/06/window-sash-fenster-faq/#comments\">2 Comments</a></div> </div> <div class=\"entry-summary\"> <p> What is the sash? We get that question a lot. Since it\u2019s our primary product line, we should probably go into more detail. In simple terms, the window sash is what you open and close. For instance, a casement window sash opens vertically from the side like a door does using a crank mechanism of [\u2026]</p> </div> </div>\t<div id=\"post-1450\" class=\"post-1450 post type-post status-publish format-standard category-how-to-repair-windows\"> <h2 class=\"entry-title\"><a href=\"https://www.fensterusa.com/2015/06/window-hardware-fenster-faq/\" title=\"Read Window Hardware-Fenster FAQ\" rel=\"bookmark\">Window Hardware-Fenster FAQ</a></h2> <script type=\"application/ld+json\"> { \"@context\": \"http://schema.org\", \"@type\": \"NewsArticle\", \"mainEntityOfPage\": { \"@type\": \"WebPage\", \"@id\": \"https://www.fensterusa.com/2015/06/window-hardware-fenster-faq/\" }, \"headline\": \"Window Hardware-Fenster FAQ\", \"image\": [ \"https://www.fensterusa.com/media/2015/06/hardware-cover-150x150.jpg\" ], \"datePublished\": \"2015-06-05T18:22:16+00:00\", \"dateModified\": \"2015-06-05T18:22:16+00:00\", \"author\": { \"@type\": \"Person\", \"name\": \"Ryan Schwartz\" }, \"publisher\": { \"@type\": \"Organization\", \"name\": \"Fenster Components\", \"logo\": { \"@type\": \"ImageObject\", \"url\": \"https://www.fensterusa.com/images/misc/logo-2015.png\", \"width\": \"208px\", \"height\": \"81px\" } }, \"description\": \"Replacing window hardware is usually a DIY\u2019er project. Its as simple as turning a few screws. The difficulty lies in identifying the part you need. Identifying window hardware is a tangible and visual process. If we can\u2019t see what you need, we can\u2019t help! Most window hardware is NOT brand specific. Since most major window [\u2026]\" } </script> <div class=\"entry-meta\"> <div class=\"post-date divided clearfix\" title=\"2015-06-05T18:22:16+0000\"> <div class=\"unit\"> <div class=\"innards\"> <span class=\"day\">05</span> </div> </div> <div class=\"unit\"> <div class=\"innards\"> <span class=\"month\">Jun</span> <span class=\"year\">2015</span> </div> </div> </div> <span class=\"cat-links\"> <a href=\"https://www.fensterusa.com/category/how-to-repair-windows/\">FAQ's</a>\t</span> <div class=\"comments-link\"><a href=\"https://www.fensterusa.com/2015/06/window-hardware-fenster-faq/#comments\">6 Comments</a></div> </div> <div class=\"entry-summary\"> <p>Replacing window hardware is usually a DIY\u2019er project. Its as simple as turning a few screws. The difficulty lies in identifying the part you need. Identifying window hardware is a tangible and visual process. If we can\u2019t see what you need, we can\u2019t help! Most window hardware is NOT brand specific. 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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home \u00bb Financial Interview Questions & Tips \u00bb What to Say Regarding Hard to Explain Aspects of Your Financial Work History.\nThere are always things that happen in our lives we cannot control. What if you are a mom returning to the work force? Read this article for tips on how to explain questionable spots on your resume.\nRead this article if you might have trouble explaining why you were out of work, staying at home or are changing careers.\nNobody\u2019s perfect. But nobody wants to hear about your problems and baggage either. Especially in the job interview. Some people\u2019s lives begin to sound like a Soap Opera because there have been so many extenuating circumstances. The following is some advice to handle those tricky situations when interviewing that may be difficult to talk about let alone explain.\nReturning To The Workforce After An Extended Absence.\n1. Be able to explain why you have decided that now is the time for you to return to the work force \u2013 why now?\nHave a convincing statement about your goals or intentions of staying in the work force after being away for a period of time \u2013 this is best done by scripting and practicing your answer so that you feel confident saying it in the interview.\n2. Make sure that you are up-to-date on changes that have occurred in your field in your absence.\nThis may entail taking a brush up class or course. It is important that you be able to show that you can \u201chit the ground running,\u201d particularly with so many candidates to choose from in this economy.\n3. Do some research, using the internet to discover what is required in the type of position you are seeking.\nJob postings are \u201cwish lists\u201d that employers put together in hopes of finding the perfect candidate. 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        "raw_content": "Get a better understanding of the specific health insurance needs for new parents, single parents and established families.\nWhether you are looking to start a family or already have some toddlers or teens, there's a lot to consider when comparing health fund options. This article discusses topics from how maternity services are covered to how government penalties and rebates work.\nCompare family health insurance options from 30+ Australian health funds\nDoes health insurance cover pregnancy?\nHow long can children remain on a family policy?\nHow do family types affect the kind of cover you need?\nHealth insurance tips for families\nRebates, tax and health insurance for families\nHealth insurance articles for other life stages\nHospital cover can be used to pay benefits towards maternity services, obstetrics and other related costs. However, there are several key points you should know about private health insurance and pregnancy:\nCover is expensive. Pregnancy and related services are only fully covered by the highest-level hospital policies. Some mid-range policies may partially cover you for pregnancy as a private patient in a public hospital.\nDon\u2019t wait until you\u2019re pregnant. Many health funds require you to serve a waiting period of 12 months before you can claim for pregnancy. If you\u2019re already due when you purchase a policy, it may be too late to get the cover you need.\nOut-of-hospital services. Hospital policies only cover the costs related to hospital admissions for childbirth. They don't cover expenses incurred outside the hospital, such as GP visits and some scans and tests.\nTake out a family policy. To make sure your new baby receives the same health insurance cover as you, make sure to add them to your family policy.\nYou can get cover for many of the costs associated with pregnancy in a public hospital. However, only health insurance can cover unexpected costs, give you access to a private room in a private hospital, and allow you to choose your own hospital, obstetrician and specialists.\nYour children can be covered under your policy until they are considered adults by your health fund. While the rules around dependants vary between funds, there are three main classifications that are typically used:\nStudent dependant. A single person aged 21 to 25 who is studying full-time can be covered by a family policy.\nAdult dependant. A single person aged 21 to 25 who is not studying full-time may be covered for an additional fee.\nIndependent adult. A single person aged over 25 can no longer be covered by a family policy and needs to take out their own cover. This can often be done without serving an additional waiting period if they choose the same fund.\nDependant rules by health fund\nStudent dependant. If your child is unmarried, or in a non-de facto relationship while a full-time student earning less than $20,000 per year, they can remain covered on your family policy until they reach 25 years of age, at no extra cost.\nAdult dependant. If your child is between 21 and 25 years of age, not studying full-time and is unmarried, they can be covered for an additIonal 30% loading.\nChild dependant. A child of the policy member who is not married or living in a de facto relationship and is under the age of 21.\nStudent dependant. Someone who is unmarried, is over 21 but is under the age of 25, and is engaged in full-time education.\nAdult dependant. A dependant who is unmarried, is over 21 but under 25, and is not undertaking full-time study.\nAustralian Unity Health\nChild dependant. A child aged up to 23 years old who is unmarried.\nStudent dependant. A student dependant can be covered on your family policy until the age of 25, provided they are single and are enrolled in an approved course.\nChild dependant. A person who does not have a partner and is under 21, or who is engaged in full-time study and is under 25.\nAdult dependant. A child of the policyholder aged between 18 and 24, who is not studying in a full-time capacity.\nChild dependant. A dependant who is unmarried, aged under 18 and is a child, stepchild or foster-child who lives with the policyholder.\nStudent dependant. A student who is at least 18 but under 25 years of age, unmarried and participating in full-time study.\nAdult dependant. A child of the policyholder who is unmarried, over the age of 18 but under the age of 25, and is not a student.\nChild dependant. Children or dependants under 21 years of age.\nStudent dependant. A child under the age of 25 who is studying full-time.\nChild dependant. Any dependant children or young adults are covered on a family policy until their 23rd birthday.\nStudent dependant. Full-time student dependants are covered until they turn 25. They must be registered each year from 23 years of age.\nDependant child. Someone who is unmarried and under the age of 21.\nStudent dependant. Someone between 21 and 24 years of age and is enrolled in full-time study.\nAdult dependant. A dependant who is unmarried, is not enrolled in full-time study, and is between 21 and 24 years of age.\nChild dependant. Children can be covered by your family membership up to the age of 21.\nStudent dependant. Dependants are covered by the family's membership until the age of 24 .\nStudent dependant. Dependants are covered until they turn 25 years of age, provided they are in full-time study.\nChild dependant. Someone who is unmarried and under the age of 21.\nStudent dependant. A dependant who is aged between 18 and 25, is enrolled in full-time studies, and does not have a taxable income in excess of what is stipulated by HBF.\nAdult dependant. Children of the policyholder who are under 25, unmarried, fully dependent on their parents, and do not have a taxable income in excess of what is stipulated by HBF.\nChild dependant. A child under the age of 21 who is no longer a student.\nStudent dependant. Refers to dependants who are engaged in full-time study and are under 25 years of age.\nHBF Health\nChild dependant. Children are covered at no extra cost until the end of the year they turn 18, unless they are married or in a de facto relationship.\nStudent dependant. A dependant who is unmarried, is not earning in excess of the amount specified by HBF, is under 25 years of age and is studying full-time.\nChild dependant. Children are automatically covered under family policies until the day before they turn 22.\nStudent dependant. If your child is enrolled in full-time study, they are covered at no extra cost until the day before they turn 25 or until they cease full-time study, whichever comes first.\nChild dependant. Children are covered until they reach the age of 23, as long as they remain unmarried.\nStudent dependant. Financially dependant on the policyholder, aged between 23 and 25, and enrolled in full-time study.\nAdult dependant. Children between 23 and 25 can be covered on the Family Dependant Plus policy if they are unmarried and are not in a de facto relationship.\nHealth Insurance Fund of Australia\nChild dependant. Child dependants are covered until 21 years of age.\nStudent dependant. Your child can be covered as a student until 24 years of age if they are engaged in full-time study.\nStudent dependant. Your children can be covered at no extra cost if they are aged between 21 and 25 and enrolled in full-time study.\nChild dependant. A child can stay on a policyholder's membership until they are 18 years of age, as long as they are unmarried.\nStudent dependant. A child who is unmarried, is under 25 years of age and studying full-time.\nStudent dependant. A child who is under 25 years of age, is unmarried and studying full-time.\nAdult dependant. If your child isn't studying full-time, is unmarried and aged between 21 and 24, you are able to cover your children for an additional premium with the families with adult children option.\nChild dependant. Children who are unmarried remain covered until they reach 21 years of age.\nStudent dependant. Full-time students under 25 years of age.\nNational Health Benefits Australia (onemedifund)\nChild dependant. Children remain covered as long as they are under 21 years of age.\nStudent dependant. Your child is covered until 25 years of age if they are enrolled in full-time study.\nChild dependant. A child is covered if they are unmarried and under 22 years of age.\nStudent dependant. Students are covered if they are in full-time study, aged between 22 and 25 and are unmarried.\nChild dependant. Children under the age of 21.\nStudent dependant. Unmarried, enrolled in full-time study and between 21 and 25 years of age.\nChild dependant. Someone who is under 21 years of age and unmarried.\nStudent dependant. Under 25 years of age, unmarried and enrolled in full-time studies.\nChild dependant. Children are automatically covered until the day before they turn 21.\nStudent dependant. Students in full-time study are covered until they reach 25 years of age or cease full-time study, whichever comes first.\nChild dependant. Someone who is unmarried and is under the age of 21.\nStudent dependant. A child who is unmarried, is studying full-time and is aged between 21 and 25.\nAdult dependant. Children can be covered until the age of 25 under the Platinum Plus policy.\nChild dependant. A child can remain covered under your family policy up to the age of 21.\nStudent dependant. Under 25 years of age, unmarried and enrolled in full-time study.\nAdult dependant. Dependants aged between 21 and 25 can be covered under the Family Plus policy if they are unmarried.\nRailway and Transport Health Fund\nChild dependant. A child can remain covered under your family policy up to age 21.\nAdult dependant. Dependants aged between 21 and 25 can be included with Premium Hospital cover.\nStudent dependant. Under 25 years of age and enrolled in full-time study.\nChild dependant. Children can remain on their parent\u2019s policy if they are under 23 and unmarried.\nStudent dependant. Enrolled in full-time study, fully dependant on their parents and under 25 years of age.\nChild dependant. Children can be covered under your policy if they are under 23 and not married.\nStudent dependant. Studying full-time, fully dependent on their parents and under 25 years of age.\nAdult dependant. You are able to get cover for children who are not studying full time, and who are aged between 21 and 25, if you take out Extended Family Cover insurance.\nChild dependant. Someone under the age of 21.\nStudent dependant. Aged between 21 and 25 and enrolled in full-time study.\nChild dependant. Your children can be included in a family policy if they are unmarried and under 21 years of age.\nStudent dependant. A child under 25 years of age who is unmarried, earns less than $50,000 per year and is enrolled in full-time study.\nStudent dependant. Someone enrolled in full-time study and under the age of 25.\nJust welcomed your first bundle of joy?\nHospital cover. While top cover may be too expensive, not to mention unnecessary, at this stage, you can opt for a mid-range policy to get private hospital accommodation and avoid waiting lists. If cost is the biggest issue, a basic policy might be a better option, but make sure that emergency ambulance transport and treatment for accidents are covered.\nExtras cover. This affordable health insurance is a must for young families as it covers you for Medicare-excluded services that children commonly need such as dental and optical. In addition, the healthy lifestyle benefits offered by many extras policies, which include services such as nutrition consultations, may be very attractive to new parents.\nConsiderations for new parents\nHealth insurance deals. To save money and get maximum value from your cover, keep an eye out for promotions offered by health funds. These are especially common around March and May due to health insurance premium adjustments, which are made in April and at the end of the financial year in June.\nGovernment rebate. The government provides a financial incentive for taking out private health in the form of a rebate, the size of which is dependent on your family income.\nLifetime Health Cover loading. If you and your partner are approaching 31 years of age, it's in your interest to take out private health cover now to avoid a 2% increase to your premiums for every year you don't have cover.\nHospital cover. If you're trying for another child and want full pregnancy cover, then purchasing or upgrading to a top policy might be your only option. Alternatively, you can take out a cheaper mid-range policy for partial cover. Just make sure whichever policy you choose provides ample protection for your other children as well.\nExtras cover. The ideal extras services depend largely on the ages of your children. Dental is always useful, although a more costly extras policy is required for major dental or orthodontic benefits. 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You won't be penalised if your adult children remain at home, as their income is not included in your overall family income.\nRaising children on your own?\nHospital cover. This insurance remains important to single parents, allowing you to choose your own doctor for you and your child, avoid waiting lists, and enjoy private hospital accommodation if it is covered by your policy. Remember to drop any services you don't need, to keep your premium costs as low as possible.\nExtras cover. Be sure to maintain only the level of cover you need and drop any unnecessary services. Some health funds allow you to build your own extras policy and add only the services you want, so take your time to shop around and get the best* policy for your family.\nConsiderations for single parents\nDiscounts for single parents. Health funds are now able to offer single parents reduced premiums on cover. The discount amount is decided by the fund, so compare policies to make sure you're getting the largest reduction possible.\nGetting divorced. If you\u2019re getting divorced remember to keep your health insurance policy in place. If you allow your cover to lapse you may need to serve waiting periods again when you reapply.\nGovernment penalties and incentives. As a single parent who is possibly on a single income, maximising the value of your cover is critical. Make sure you take advantage of the government rebate and avoid the Medicare levy surcharge and Lifetime Health Cover loading so you don't pay any more than you have to.\nReview your cover. As your children grow up and your circumstances change, so do your health insurance needs. Reviewing your policy each year ensures that you're being covered for the things that matter most to your family.\nAvoid combined limits. When considering an extras policy, try and find one that offers individual benefit limits for each service rather than overall combined limits. Your family may exceed individual limits if they aren't high enough.\nDon\u2019t be afraid to switch. If you find a better policy offered by a different health fund then consider changing. Your benefits and any served waiting periods must be honoured by your new fund.\nSplit your cover. If one health fund has your ideal hospital policy, and another has the best* extras policy, there is no law that says you can\u2019t have a separate policy for each.\nGet full ambulance cover. Look for policies that offer full ambulance cover, which pays benefits towards ambulance fees for non-life threatening journeys as well as emergency transport.\nPrivate health insurance rebate. This was introduced by the Australian government to help more people access health insurance. The rebate amount varies depending on your combined family income and your age. It can be claimed either as a premium reduction through your fund or as part of your tax return.\nMedicare levy surcharge (MLS). The Australian government introduced the MLS to encourage more people to take out health insurance and reduce the strain on the public health system. If you don't have cover you pay an additional surcharge on top of the standard 2% Medicare levy once your combined family income reaches certain thresholds.\nFind out more about the ins and outs of health insurance for young singles.\nA broader look at singles health insurance for other age groups and life stages.\nLearn about joint health insurance policies for couples.\nLearn how health insurance can benefit you in your golden years.\n*The offers compared on this page are chosen from a range of products finder.com.au has access to track details from and is not representative of all the products available in the market. Products are displayed in no particular order or ranking. The use of terms 'Best' and 'Top' are not product ratings and are subject to our disclaimer. You should consider seeking independent financial advice and consider your personal financial circumstances when comparing products.\nAdding kids to your health insurance policy\nWant to add your children to your private health insurance policy? 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Italian authorities immediately revoked the contaminated products from the market and began a strict method of checks. The mozzarella industry quickly returned to its prior excellence.\nOne of the most beloved dishes in Italian cuisine is Eggplant Parmigiana: slices of eggplant are covered with mozzarella, tomato and Parmigiano Reggiano cheese, then baked in the oven.\nFiordilatte \u2013 Is a variant of mozzarella obtained from cow\u2019s milk, coming from the regions of Puglia and Campania. Perfect for fillings and frying.\nGoat\u2019s milk mozzarella is made in very few dairies. As goat\u2019s milk is easier to digest than cow\u2019s milk, many producers have begun increasing quantities. Called \u201ccaprotella\u201d (capra the Italian word for goat), it\u2019s light but also very flavorful.\nTraditionally, mozzarella is cut by hand. In fact, it\u2019s name comes from the verb \u201cmozzare\u201d, which means \u201cto chop\u201d. The technique is carried out by holding the cheese between the index and the thumb, and ripping off one section at a time.\nMozzarella is now produced in many countries, thanks to Italians who have emigrated abroad. The best in the world, however, is still made in Southern Italy, where it\u2019s been made for centuries. Juncus \u2013 In the past, mozzarella used to be conserved in reeds and leaves and stored in rattan baskets.\nIn 2011, the famous Serbian director Emir Kusturica produced the film Mozzarella Stories directed by the young Italian director, Edoardo De Angelis.\nMozzarella is rather high in calories. One hundred grams contains about 288 calories (for buffalo mozzarella), or 260 for the fiordilatte variant. 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It\u2019s also a product safeguarded by UNESCO.\nDespite being used in many recipes where it undergoes cooking, the best way to enjoy a premium mozzarella is raw \u2013 garnished with just a drizzle of oil.\nIn Sardegna, it\u2019s common to find mozzarella made from sheep\u2019s milk. Treccia \u2013 Mozzarella is commonly found in the shape of a treccia, or \u201cbraid\u201d, in which the two ends of the cheese are woven together to form one long piece. Mozzarella in this shape can weigh up to 3 kg. U\nMozzarella is sometimes used to describe someone unsuited for a task.\nThere is just one place outside of the Campania region that can carry the DOP (of protected origin) label on Campana Buffalo mozzarella. It\u2019s Venafro, a small village in the Molise region.\nThe most prized mozzarella comes from buffalo mozzarella milk. 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        "raw_content": "With the advent of globally accessible twenty-four hour news channels and real-time projection of events as they are happening, it might appear that the days of fixed images captured by \u201cstill\u201d photojournalists are numbered but I do not share this view.\nThe explosion of video reporting which has largely taken over the story telling aspects of reportage has freed \u201cstill\u201d photographers to concentrate on the essence of their craft which is to penetrate beneath the surface of events and seek out moments or details which capture what is going on without the distraction of a story line.\nI believe that the concept of time as a constant linear progression telling a story is one of the fundamental philosophical errors. Rather, time is made up of a series of instants, each complete in itself. The intensity of these instants and how they interact with each other and our feelings determine how fast time appears to pass as well as what appears to happen.\nImages of a number of instants within a given event, whether it be a disaster, a concert, a demonstration, a wedding, a sporting event or whatever, make us pause and to some extent deconstruct time, providing a better, often thought provoking, understanding of what is really going on.\nIn a similar way, the reality of a mass event - a demonstration, a football crowd, a happening - can often be best captured by concentrating on its components, the individuals who are part of it, rather than on the panorama of the event as a whole.\nThe \u201cstill\u201d photojournalist who captures these instants and details produces unique image packages - the signature of every notable reportage.",
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        "raw_content": "What now for Leeds United?\nA recent ruling by the Football League means that, to much astonishment, the owner of a football club has somehow failed the \u2018fit and proper persons\u2019 test. While multi-billionaires with reputed connections to disreputable individuals and organisations have been allowed to purchase English clubs with relative ease in the past, Leeds United\u2018s Massimo Cellino has actually managed to get himself disqualified by the Football League \u2013 despite saving the Yorkshire club from the brink by purchasing it from Gulf Finance House Capital in January \u2013 after he was found guilty of tax evasion by an Italian court.\nWhile we could continue to criticise the flaws and shortcomings of the test by maintaining this none-too-subtlly sarcastic tone, Leeds are ultimately the victims in all of this, and a brief consideration of the effects of the ruling on the Elland Road club is in order.\nFirstly, while Cellino \u2013 nicknamed \u201cThe Manager Eater\u201d during his time as owner of Italian side Cagliari \u2013 may appear to be an irresponsible and trigger-happy maniac to those football fans who don\u2019t follow Leeds, his popularity amongst the supporters of the club must not be underestimated. The significant investement of both his money and his time into Leeds \u2013 who have suffered such damaging financial hardship over the past decade \u2013 has been greatly appreciated. If the appeal into his disqualification falls through \u2013 and Cellino is forced to cease putting funds into the club \u2013 an ominous question mark will yet again loom over Leeds\u2019 future stability.\nHowever, let us not ignore the fact that Cellino\u2019s presence at Elland Road has been somewhat damaging to the side\u2019s footballing fortunes. While he may have brought a degree of stability to the club off the pitch, things have at times been comically unstable on it. He has lived up to his reputation by devouring three managers in four months \u2013 the most unfortunate being Darko Milanic, who lasted just 32 days \u2013 and as a result of this constant sense of uncertainty, Leeds have found it difficult to find any consistency this season. They are currently in 15th place in the Championship with 23 points and are nearer to the relegation zone than the play-off places, while Noel Hunt \u2013 the Leeds forward who joined Ipswich Town on a loan deal last week after struggling at Elland Road \u2013 recently said that he was being affected by the \u2018nonsense\u2019 happening at his parent club. So well-publicised and drawn-out have been the reports into Cellino\u2019s running of the club that it would come as no surprise if other players at Leeds shared Hunt\u2019s sentiments. Some may even be secretly glad about the Football League\u2019s ruling.\nCellino\u2019s appeal into his disqualification means that the controversial Italian is likely to remain in the headlines for some time to come. What this bodes for Leeds United \u2013 who are desperate for a period of stability \u2013 remains to be seen.\nGot any questions? Follow me on Twitter @GruffuddOwen",
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        "raw_content": "Facilities Master Plan - Existing Conditions\nYou are here: Existing Conditions\nFort Lewis College is a four-year, state-assisted, undergraduate institution that offers quality baccalaureate degree programs in the arts and sciences and in the professional areas of education and business. The College has an enduring commitment to develop and maintain its programs at a level equal to these of other outstanding undergraduate institutions in the nation. Fort Lewis College has an approximate enrollment of 4,000 students. Fort Lewis College sits on a mesa-like terrace overlooking the City of Durango with wonderful views of the 13,000-foot peaks of the La Plata Mountains.\nFort Lewis College offers a number of programs leading to the bachelor\u2019s degree. The Bachelor of Science degree is offered in biology, chemistry, geology, and physics; the Bachelor of Arts degree is granted in all other four-year programs. 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        "raw_content": "who i am, generally speaking\nAs an artist, photographer and writer, I find myself gravitating toward the narrative and looking for a story within every person I encounter and destination I explore. Everyone has a unique story worth telling, whether it's building a brewery from the ground up, celebrating a milestone, coming together for a special family reunion or simply selling fruit at a farmer's market.\nI love to travel, meet new people and gain and understanding of worlds and cultures I've never known. I enjoy being a fly on the wall, observing and capturing life's simple and quiet moments because real life and beauty tends to be in the unexpected. And I live for capturing the big moments, such as the birth of a child or a celebration of love.\nI started out as a public relations professional in the corporate world, and after wearing suits and trying to make it work for almost seven years, I walked away to pursue my creative passions.\nA writer at heart, creative in spirit and photographer and artist by trade, I have difficulty summarizing my career in just one word. My business card says photographer, writer and maker of things, so we'll go with that.\nI graduated with honors from UT Austin in both public relations and advertising in 2006. I recently went back to school to study visual arts and creative writing at UT Dallas and graduated in the fall of 2015. I currently live and work in Dallas, Texas.\nwhat i do in life\nI most enjoy telling stories and capturing pure and honest moments. I photograph newborns, mommies-to-be, seniors, families, holidays, reunions, milestone birthdays, lovebirds, weddings, you name it. Sometimes I bring goldfish for the kiddos. Contact me for lifestyle and wedding rates.\nMy specialty is documentary photography, where I focus on people, places, events, cultures and communities in both significant and everyday settings. I have a particular love for \"day in the life\" and birth stories, which offer an intimate glimpse into life's most beautiful moments.\ncommercial + product\nMy background and training\nin fine art, design and fashion/retail guides my passion for commercial and product photography and gives my clients a unique aesthetic. I also provide head shots, company and environmental photos. Contact me for commercial rates.\nMy experience and formal education in painting, mixed media, printmaking and creative writing also plays a crucial role in who I am as a photographer. I bring my fine art background and in-depth knowledge of art and design with me everywhere I go as inspiration.\nI'm always happy to chat, grab a beer, share ideas and talk about the meaning of life. And of course I'm available for lifestyle, narrative, commercial and wedding photography. Please contact me for rates.\nI'm located in Dallas, Texas, but am more than happy to travel to just about anywhere in the world.",
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        "raw_content": "Franchise Opportunities in Plano, TX\nBrowse businesses looking to expand in and around Plano.\nLocated in the Lone Star State, as of the 2010 census, Plano had a population of 267,480. This makes Plano the nineth-most populous city in the state of Texas and the sixty-fifth-most populous city in the United States, overall.\nAre you looking to own your own franchise business in, or around, Plano, TX? 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 Texas.\nListed below you will find population, income and education related statistics, as well as other pertinent information, for Plano, TX.\nWhen compared to the state's average median age of 33.9 years, Plano's median age is 4.2 years older.\nWhen compared to the median income of individuals working in Texas, Plano's average income is $15,389 more than that of the state.\nPlano has 24% fewer citizens, with only high school diploma and/or GEDs, than the general population's average, in Texas.\nCounty Name Collin County",
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        "raw_content": "13 Most Intimate Revelations from Lady Gaga On \"Oprah\"\nPhoto Credit: George Burns/ Harpo Productions\nWe knew going into Sunday's Lady Gaga sit-down on Oprah's Next Chapter that, other than this interview, Lady Gaga did not intend to speak to anyone for a very long time. (We knew it because the show leaked a clip of Gaga saying, \"Other than this interview\u2026 I do not intend to speak to anyone for a very long time.\")\nTo make up for it, Gaga\u2019s chat on the Oprah Winfrey Network lasted two hours. And it was great. As an added bonus, she was joined for part of it by her mom, who\u2019s never been interviewed before.\nIn case for some weird reason you missed the show and accidentally spent the evening watching Celebrity Apprentice, here are the 13 most interesting things we learned about Lady Gaga:\n1. She is homeless.\nThe interview took place in her childhood home on the Upper West Side of Manhattan where her parents still live. (It\u2019s at 70th St and Broadway, if you believe the street signs shown). \u201cI actually don\u2019t own a house,\u201d Gaga admitted. \u201cI'm a wandering gypsy. So I sleep upstairs whenever I come to New York.\u201d\n2. Her parents keep her GRAMMYs in a hutch in the corner.\nBut there\u2019s a rule in the Gaga household: For every award of Gaga\u2019s that goes up, they also put up something from her sister.\n3. She wrote \u201cThe Edge of Glory\u201d while doing tequila shots with her dad.\nThey were sitting at the family piano in the New York apartment. Her grandfather was about to pass away, and she was comforting her father. While sharing a bottle of tequila. \u201cI started playing, and I said to my dad, \u2018Don't be sad\u2026 look at how much he won in life. He's on the edge of a glorious moment.\u2019\u201d The song only took her 10 minutes to write. \u201cBy the time we got through it, my dad was crying, I was crying and the bottle was half empty.\u201d\n4. Her biggest influence was Whitney Houston.\nShe was particularly blown away by Houston\u2019s performance of \u201cThe Star Spangled Banner\u201d at the 1991 Super Bowl. \u201cI used to stand at the top of the staircase and sing \u2018The Star Spangled Banner\u201d every single day after school.\u201d\n5. Her mom calls her both Stefani and Gaga\nGaga when she\u2019s angry.\n6. She\u2019s shutting out the music world.\nThat quote about not talking to the press? It\u2019s because she\u2019s shutting herself off to concentrate on her music. Here\u2019s the remark in context: \u201cThe newest thing I do: I don't read a damn thing. No press. No television\u2026 I don't want to know nothing about anything that is going on in relation to music. I shut it all off. Other than this interview, Oprah, I do not intend to speak to anyone for a very long time. This is my moment for me to experience a rebirth of my own music. I have to shut it all out. The noise, it's loud. You have to cancel out the noise and remember that it\u2019s your thoughts that matter.\u201d\n7. Her mom doesn\u2019t like it when she swears.\nSpecifically, on stage. But both her parents were totally cool with the meat dress!\n8. She spent two weeks dressed as a man.\nIt was while developing her alter-ego Joe Calderone\u2014and she used it to help figure out her relationship with men. \u201cI taped down my breasts. I went through a severe psychological change. I really wanted to delve into the mind of what I believe to have been my vice in men. Why am I dating the same guy over and over again?... It was about explaining that the woman you see on stage is the same woman that's in bed. I have struggled with that for a long time with dating\u2026 They want to know the real me. I'm sitting right here. When the spotlight's not on me, I sometimes don't know who I am because I feel alive on the stage. And that\u2019s what Joe really was all about. If I had to do a performance art piece, confess who I truly am, that is my way.\u201d\n9. Her parents have had the same phone number since 1978.\nThey use caller ID to screen out all the strangers who have found the number and call it. But her father refuses to alter their life because of Gaga\u2019s fame. \u201cI had to buy him a new car to change his license plate because it said \u2018Lady Gaga\u2019 on it. He's like, \u2018I don't understand why everyone stops me on the street.\u2019 I'm like, \u2018You have a big sign that I'm your daughter on the back of your car.\u2019\u201d\n10. She wants kids.\n\u201cI don\u2019t want to have one kid. I want to have a few\u2026 I want a soccer team.\u201d\n11. She was bullied as a child.\nBut then, you already knew that. She told a story about how boys in middle school once threw her into a trashcan. \u201cSomething inside of you is always scarred by those experiences. I work every day to become a more confident human being. But there are moments when you wonder if it's true. That is the shame of it all. That's what I really want to help with. It seems almost ridiculous that I would be sitting here with Oprah Winfrey in my mother's kitchen saying sometimes I feel worthless. But when you experience the feeling of being picked up and thrown in the trash in public\u2014something like that can really stay with you for life. And it really stayed with me.\u201d\n12. Sometimes, she drinks too much.\n\u201cMy creative process can be a bit overwhelming for my mom. Sometimes I need to really shut myself off. Whether I'm drinking too much or whatever it is that I go through\u2014because it is a daunting task to want to please the world\u2026 I'm not a perpetually sad or turmoiled human being, but I do undergo cycles of hibernation, where I shut myself off and I beat myself up a little bit\u2026 It's part of my creative process, and it's nothing that I would want to teach or wish upon anyone.\u201d\n13. 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        "raw_content": "A Summer of Recalls Makes Toy Shopping a Source of Anxiety\nWith more than 20 million toys manufactured in China recalled for lead paint and other hazards, more parents are looking carefully at what they buy.\n\u201cGet this, Mommy,\u201d said Thalia, 2, on a recent morning at a Target in Brooklyn, as she handed her mother, Liz Gumbinner, a plastic horse made by the Schleich company.\n\u201cWe have a lot of these; they\u2019re made in Germany,\u201d Ms. Gumbinner said, then checked a white sticker on the hoof and shook her head. \u201cNo, it\u2019s made in China. I\u2019ve been misled by the German name.\u201d\nWith more than 20 million toys manufactured in China recalled for lead paint and other hazards this summer \u2014 and some children being hospitalized after swallowing the magnets of recalled toys \u2014 a lot more parents are looking carefully at what they buy and where it comes from. But it is not easy to find many exceptions to the rule that most toys come from China.\nMs. Gumbinner pulled a package of Lincoln Logs off a shelf. \u201cIf these are made in China, I\u2019ll be upset,\u201d she said. \u201cNo, China. I was holding out hope that something called \u2018Lincoln\u2019 would be American.\u201d\nAs the holiday season nears, parents are waiting for Barbie\u2019s other plastic shoe to drop. When a Mattel toy is recalled for having lead paint, should they avoid just that toy, or all Mattel toys, or all painted toys from China, or all toys from China? Or, since Mattel admitted recently that the problem with loose magnets is not in the manufacturing process but with Mattel\u2019s domestic design, is anxiety toward China misdirected?\n\u201cNobody wants to be a paranoid parent,\u201d said Ms. Gumbinner, 39, of Brooklyn Heights, who works as a creative director for a Los Angeles advertising agency and is a co-founder of the site coolmompicks.com. \u201cI mean, where do you draw the line between cautionary and crazy?\u201d\nOther than purging the toy chest of all recalled products, many parents are at a loss. The steady drumbeat of recalls over the last three months has led some parents to wonder whether it is just a matter of time before more of their children\u2019s playthings will be found hazardous.\nIn the absence of hard and fast rules, the range of reactions has been mixed. Some parents are shrugging off the potential danger as remote or unavoidable. Others are going out of their way to avoid anything even faintly suspicious.\nAmong the signs that concerns are escalating: pediatricians and health centers report that more parents are bringing their children in for lead tests, which doctors say are never a bad idea.\nFrom June, when the first Thomas the Tank Engine lead-paint recall was issued, through August, the Cincinnati Children\u2019s Hospital Medical Center, for example, conducted 3,046 lead tests, an increase of 81 percent from the 1,684 in the period last year.\nAnd some parents are trying to test their children\u2019s toys themselves. Sales of a First Alert home lead test are up 900 percent over last year, according to the company. On Thursday, the product was the 17th best seller in the broad Home Improvement category on Amazon.com, although some product safety experts say that home tests are unreliable.\nIn an effort to offer some guideposts for parents, retailers like F.A.O. Schwarz are highlighting countries of origin of their merchandise. EBay, where used toys that have been recalled occasionally pop up for sale, recently began directing bidders to toy company recall lists.\nSome people are thinking twice before buying used toys. \u201cMy girlfriends and I are concerned about going to garage sales, and people are actually staying away,\u201d said Beth Blecherman, who lives in Menlo Park, Calif., and helps run a blog called Silicon Valley Moms. \u201cYou hope that toys in stores have been vetted, but how do you know if something you get at a garage sale has been recalled? This has really ruined the whole secondary market for toys.\u201d\nEven in the market for new toys, shoppers are puzzled. Is a toy that is assembled in China from parts manufactured elsewhere any safer than one made entirely in China? Does a \u201cmade in Indonesia\u201d label inspire any greater confidence?\n\u201cI think people are kind of stunned because they don\u2019t know what to do,\u201d said Greg Allen, who writes a blog for fathers, daddytypes.com, and has a 3-year-old daughter. \u201cYou can\u2019t just cut out every made-in-China toy. It\u2019s just not realistic.\u201d\nOn a recent visit to the Toys \u201cR\u201d Us in Times Square, Mr. Allen paused at a section of Playmobil toys, which he said are popular at his house. He trusts the brand because the toys are made in Europe and known for high quality, but he said that the recent spate of recalls has made him question even those assumptions.\n\u201cThe Thomas the Tank Engine recalls were shocking,\u201d he said. \u201cThen when the Fisher-Price recalls hit, that\u2019s when the problem of the lack of regulations started to become clear.\u201d\nAs for what all this portends for holiday toy shopping, retailers are unclear, and many parents are trying to figure out how to proceed.\n\u201cI don\u2019t think the industry is going to see a big nose dive in terms of dollars,\u201d said Lane Nemeth, who founded Discovery Toys in 1978 and sold the company to Avon a decade ago. \u201cYou\u2019re still going to want gifts under the tree at Christmas. 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        "raw_content": "The Myth of the Monomyth\nby Wolfgang Walk on 05/14/18 10:47:00 am\nThis is the story of a long and serious error for which I plead guilty and which I would like to cite as an example that we cannot accept anything as proven in our art form: It's about the monomyth as a narrative paradigm in computer games.\nJoseph Campbell's hero's journey, which he himself described as a monomyth, i.e. the actions of a single figure within a narrative, has been regarded as the narrative structure of our art form since the 1990s at the latest.\nIt is based on the popularity Campbell gained in America in the late 1970s and 1980s, mainly through the first three Star Wars films, all of which were written according to Campbell's hero's journey concept. And so it's understandable that the great Lucas Arts adventures were influenced by it - and they actually spread to the entire industry. Wherever there was a story to tell in the game, the monomyth was not far away.\nToday I still lose potential customers to whom I answer the question about the hero's journey: \"It's there. At least in parts. But I prefer to aim for total experience.\" Some publishers want the hero's journey for their documents. They do not trust a development which - as I will show - has a broader approach. They are a little like those of my generation who still don't trust a song that isn't dominated by distorted electric guitars.\nI assume here that Campbell's research results are basically known, and I will only repeat them where special parts of them are necessary for coherence. The Campbell formula was adopted, trivialized, misunderstood and simplified in Hollywood after George Lucas. Today you'll have a hard time finding a single Hollywood movie not stultified by using this formula. And unfortunately this at least in parts also happened in our industry.\nGetting up in the morning is a complete hero's journey\nIt's not Campbell's fault, though. Campbell was a mythologist, a much read and widely traveled person, who collected people's myths and eventually found out that they - in many and very interesting variations - in all known cultures follow this one narrative pattern, which he then called monomyth. And he also found out why this pattern exists. What Campbell described is a basic psychological pattern of human thought. We constantly encounter this hero's journey in everyday life. Every day we not only complete a monomyth, but a whole mythology. Getting up in the morning, taking a shower and going to work: this is a complete hero's journey. For some people even simple tooth brushing is one. Not to mention a visit to the dentist; or the spear-armed hunt for the leopard as an entrance examination into the group of adults of a tribe. Having a problem, rather doing something else, overcoming yourself and completing the task: this has been everyday life and life experience for hundreds of thousands of years. We are the heroes in this, and the stories we tell only exaggerate them a little. The best hunter got the most beautiful woman, the cliche says. And the best narrator around the campfire got the second most beautiful. Thus the toothbrush became a dragon.\nInto this basic psychological pattern, as already mentioned above, further basic constants are woven, which Campbell named archetypes after C.G.Jung. The Hero is such a basic constant, the Mentor, the Herald, the Threshold Guardian, the Shadow, and many more. I'm not going to explain them here, everybody can read them up. What is important in my context is that in the better, more interesting stories these archetypes remain exactly that: archetypes - and are not degenerated into stereotypes. Not every mentor has to be a grandpa with a white beard, not every shadow has to be dark.\nAs a tool, I personally have always regarded the hero's journey more as a control authority. Especially when identifying perceived weaknesses in my stories, it has occasionally done a good job. But if I'm honest, I stopped using it as a tool around 2008.\nSpeaking of tools, much that is taken for granted today did not exist 10 or 15 or more years ago: detailed animations of bodies and faces? Dynamic play with light and shadow? Any number of sound sources for convincing world acoustics in 3D? The list of things that were dreams of the future at that time is long. And every new narrative tool was highly welcome and was seen as the key to a new world. The monomyth seemed to be such a tool 25 years ago. And for many years it remained a kind of philosopher's stone of storytelling in games. This is not an excuse, but an explanation. If all you have is a hammer ...\nJust as all sound is music, all play is adventure\nIn principle not much was even wrong with it, but in a somewhat complicated way then actually everything. That is, because you hardly ever need it at all in games. And there is a simple reason for this: games don't need it, because there can't be a game without hero's journey. A game without a hero's journey is an aesthetic impossibility, just as I cannot write music without sounds. Some smartass will now mention John Cage, but he just declared the ambient sounds as music for 4 minutes and 33 seconds! Even in absolute silence you hear your blood pumping through your veins. There are always sounds - and no game exists without the hero's journey, because just as getting up in the morning has the structure of a hero's journey, so the act of playing already inherently and inevitably has the structure of a hero's journey.\nThe act of playing itself works with this structure: Games generate at least important and as such recognizable parts of a hero's journey for the player from their mechanics and the player's interaction with it. Games - as opposed to books, movies, music and every other non-interactive art form - are designed predominantly as a series of challenges (Sid Meier's famous quote comes to mind), and overcoming these challenges is their profession. Now the monomyth itself is also about a series of challenges - and there is even a pre-designed boss monster part of this structure: the Shadow. The question about the monomyth, the hero's journey in a game can therefore be answered immediately and without further verification with: \"It exists\".\nThe question then only remains to clarify to what extent the movement of bad news, denial, acceptance of the task, entry into the foreign world of challenge and its final mastery can also be found in the mechanics of a game - and how this movement must be narrated from the game mechanics so that it is perceived as a good narrative. And that is exactly the connection that we did not recognize 20 years ago. We wanted to determine the narrative like authors. We could not yet acknowledge the authorship of the game mechanics. We didn't trust it - and probably we were too vain. Or afraid of becoming unemployed...\nBut hindsight is 20/20: for where is there something like the hero's denial to begin his journey in, let's say, a game of Tetris? Isn't it the case that even on a metaphorical level, ontology and logic would have to be tried far beyond their respective predetermined breaking points to find something like this? There is no denial within Tetris, is there?\nAt least there is the denial to start the game at all. There's this moment when you might think, \"Wow, others are so good with the game, I really don't want to embarrass myself here!\" (I have a severe fear of playing in public. Is there a psychological term for this? Ludo-Agoraphobia?)\nBy only looking at the act of playing and ignoring that it is by nature embedded in a more complex plot, which begins before you even start the computer, we could not correctly identify the hero's journey in our art form. We nearly always only looked at a part of it - and therefore did not recognize it. We didn't see the forest for the trees. We could not see that playing Tetris actually resembled a classic tragedy. That the game not only had a denial, but is in fact all denial! Playing it is a denial to acknowledge the inevitable catastrophe that is waiting for you - and to stand in its way until your own demise. The difference to the murderous madness of a Macbeth is more semantic than structural. I'll get back to this.\nParts of the hero's journey that occur when dealing with a game thus might takes place outside of this game. The first act of the hero's journey, which is about departure, most often at least in parts takes place outside of the virtual world. The decision to start the game at all is the departure (or better: a departure; because the monomyth allows for many different kinds of departure: Bilbo sets off - very hastily - but also L. B. Jefferies in Hitchcock's \"Rear Window\", although he never leaves his apartment). Nevertheless, of course this departure, the decision to start the game in the first place, is part of the gaming experience - and we didn't see that through at the time. So we thought we had to make an entire hero's journey for every game. And we did. And that wasn't always good for the game.\nThe hero's journey of playing is world-spanning\nSo we see: The monomyth of the player as the adventure-experiencing instance is world-spanning. I used to teach my students that the first act of a game story has to be pointed at at least during the intro. I would like to distance myself explicitly from this. It's nonsense. As a designer, I can take into account the player's fear of the game, the inhibition of starting it at all (or paying money for it to start with), and use it for the gaming experience. Just as I can legitimately let the game itself end with the stage of the innermost cave - and actually let the players experience the whole third act inside our physical world. What they do at the dinner table with what they have experienced in the game, I do not have to tell in the game. We want our games to mean something for the player - so we should treat them as adults who can work out that meaning on their own! For the players it will thus become part of their story. For that is what makes an interactive art form: the recipient is its hero. It's their story they tell themselves. We as authors should accept that very often we have little to no business during act 1 and 3 just because they belong to the wold of the player - and in case of doubt we should just shut up.\nThis insight is important because it removes a fundamental error. However, for me as a narrator this is not too much of a gain, because knowing that game mechanics have narrative quality is one thing. Becoming able to develop them into a convincing narrative is something completely different. The reason is: As an author, I can't develop the narrative on my own. This requires mechanics, graphic designers and sound artists. Yet it might help to know that it does not require a monomyth!\nUnfortunately, too many designers still believe that if only mechanics and story use the same setting, the thing with the game story will somehow fit. I can just as well call a tailor and say: \"I'm a man with four limbs, 1.83 tall and 77 kilos: Build me a suit.\" It's going to fit somehow. With an emphasis on \"somehow\".\nMost important for a well elaborated game narrative is not the story itself, the brainchild of the author, but that the other world the players enter in the game actually fulfills two conditions:\nit must be credible, have coherent rules and\nit must be made for the player as an individual.\nThe other world of the game is supposed to confront me with challenges that have something to do with me. Otherwise they're not even challenges. There must be something about a game I'm interested in. And nothing interests me that has nothing to do with me, even if I am not aware of the fact or the reasons for it - and even if all of this remains unclear after a long reflection. There's a hole in me that a game has to fill, or I won't play it. And this hole in me, it is understood by Campbell's shadow only too well.\nIf we only make a really good narrative of the second act, make the laws of the game the laws of the shadow that rules the game world; and if that shadow then clicks inside of the player, snaps into place, fills the hole and means something: then we have narratively fulfilled our task. And of course this is much less complex and easier to derive from the conflict potential of the game mechanics than a complete three-act structure with all its additional complexities pushed down the gameplay's throat!\nBut that doesn't mean I can't write three acts if it fits the dramaturgy of the gameplay well. Many, even most stories have more than one monomyth. Frodo experiences at least five during his travels through Middle-earth (and I'm not talking about him brushing his teeth here...). And many gameplays are complex enough, staged enough to support more than one act.\nGameplay is the monkey, that doesn't even need a typewriter!\nSo I can place one, several or even many complete monomyths, hero's journeys in a game. But the bottom line is: I don't have to! A good mechanics that is neatly narrated will always create a good story when the game is made for me. We've been asking ourselves the question: If we want to get away from purely predefined branching of a story (as Telltale still does today), if we want to do parametric storytelling: how can we make sure that the story told interactively is interesting? We didn't trust the gameplay as narrators back then. We thought it would take us, the writers.\nHubris. Pure hubris. Yeah, it's true: Sometimes you need us as writers. Above all, however, we are needed as narrators. That's different. A graphic skin can already narrate and turn a game completely around. Look at Tetris and Tetris Pit. The exact same mechanics, different graphic and sound result in a completely different game - and the realization that the attempt to conceal one crime with another leads to disaster. The tragedy, which only becomes visible in Tetris as an abstract interpretation, becomes apparent in Tetris Pit. And it is closely related to Macbeth, without any author adding a single word. If gameplay was a monkey, it wouldn't even need a typewriter to become Shakespeare.\nWe have to learn to interpret as narrative designers, to find out how to get from the abstract dynamics of an extensive mechanics to an analysis of their inherent dramaturgy. The goal must be the concretization and emotionalization of the game core, not just a pretty packaging that has nothing or little to do with the core of the game.\nThe dramaturgy of the game mechanics is the source of our stories. Graphics, sound and yes, words are our most important tools for narrative. The hero's journey is not. It is a structure that is experience - and defining and subsequently achieving that experience is the goal of our game design. But we won't make it more effective if we add a second, pretentiously stacked on top of the already existing experience of the gameplay that will inevitably turn into a hero's journey anyway.\nWe as narrative designers still have a whole language to learn and to invent, a language whose syllables are game mechanics, whose words are formulated in the dynamic interaction of these mechanics, whose sentences only become complete through the semantic levels of image, language and sound - and whose stories we can only tell in a truly artistic way once we have learned to master this language - undistracted by foreign structures that don't apply.\nSo there's a little more to do on our journey to learn our craft. I have the feeling, we're not even yet in act 2! 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        "raw_content": "GEICO More / GEICO Community / Military / Memorable Moments In U.S. Marine History\nMemorable Moments In U.S. Marine History\nNovember 10 marked the 240th birthday of the U.S. Marines. To pay tribute to this milestone, we\u2019ve highlighted some of the Marines\u2019 finest achievements.\nFirst Amphibious Landing\nThe Continental Marines achieved their first amphibious landing at the Battle of Nassau in 1776. The Revolutionary War was in full swing, and the American forces had received intelligence suggesting that British forces had stockpiled gunpowder in the Bahamian city of Nassau. The Marines successfully raided the city, recovering 38 casks of gunpowder in the process.\nShores of Tripoli\nAs the Marines\u2019 first battle abroad, the Battle of Derna holds a special place in their illustrious history. The conflict started in 1805 after the U.S. government decided to stop paying \u201ctribute\u201d money to Barbary Coast pirates, which protected American merchant ships from raids. Led by Lieutenant Presley O\u2019Bannon, the Marines rescued the crew of the USS Philadelphia, who had been kidnapped, and helped Tripoli\u2019s Prince Hamet Bey reclaim his throne.\nThe Battle of Chapultepec\nIn September 1847, during the Mexican-American War, the Marines conquered Chapultepec Castle in Mexico City. This battle is especially significant for establishing the tradition of the \u201cblood stripe\u201d\u2014the red stripe that appears on the side of Marines\u2019 trousers. The Marines suffered an unusually high number of casualties during the battle, and the blood stripe commemorates fallen soldiers. The first line of the Marines\u2019 Hymn, \u201cFrom the halls of Montezuma,\u201d also pays tribute to this battle.\nOn June 25, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued Executive Order No. 8802, which allowed racial minorities to join the Armed Forces. Before this the Marines were all-white, but by October of 1942, hundreds of African-American recruits had begun training at Montford Point, many of whom went on to serve in the Second World War. Racially integrated Marines training did not begin until 1949, at which time Montford Point was closed. In 2012, Congress honored over 400 Montford Point Marines with Congressional Gold Medals.\nArmy General Douglas MacArthur was the mastermind behind this surprise attack that took advantage of the Marines\u2019 amphibious capabilities. In a bid to aid South Korea to reclaim their capital, Seoul, from North Korea, the landing unfolded on September 15, 1950, at the Inchon port. In two short weeks, the Marines reclaimed Seoul and chased out the North Korean forces. Historically, this bold mission is regarded as one of the most important amphibious assaults.\nFemale Engagement Team\nThe Marines established the Female Engagement Team (FET) in 2009 to reach out to women and children and gather intelligence in combat zones. FETs were deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan, with the last group being disbanded in Afghanistan in 2012 after local troops took over. The 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, however, recently established its own FET, opening the door to future deployments.\nMarine One is the official call sign given to a Marine Corps helicopter transporting the President of the United States. Dwight D. Eisenhower was the first president to be transported via helicopter by the Marines\u2014on a Bell UH-13J Sioux in 1957. Today the Sikorsky VH-3D Sea King and VH-60N WhiteHawk serve as Marine Ones.\nWhile GEICO hasn\u2019t been around since 1775, we\u2019ve been proudly supporting service members since 1936. Whether you\u2019re Active Duty or Retired, GEICO\u2019s Military Team can help you find the right insurance for your needs.\nNext article: Desert Storm 25th Anniversary: A Veteran\u2019s Thoughts\nGEICO Supports Ride 2 Recovery\nEthleen Brooks says\nThanks for mentioning the Montford Point Marines\u2013a very much overlooked subject. African American Marines were not treated well. My father was a Montford Point Marine.\nRichard G Thompson says\nEnjoyed USMC highlights! I served in the Corps from 1956 to 1960, between the Korean War and Viet Nam Conflict, but in the late \u201950s my unit was put on alert for the infamous Mid-East \u201cBeach Party\u201d invasion called the Lebonon Crisis. Thank God this was the closest I ever got to a battle, but we were ready to serve and protect our great country.\nmandy grant says\nAs a Marine mom, I would like to thank each and everyone for your service that keeps our great nation safe God bless each and everyone of you and your family\nRuben Dealejandro says\nI was in Marine Corp in the 60\u2019s and I am proud to have served and like they say once a Marine always a Marine Semper Fi.\nDear Mr.Dealejandro,\nThank you for your service As my son is a Marine Semper Fi.",
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        "raw_content": "Polyethylene Production in India Goes Into Overdrive\nPolyethylene (PE) has always been one of the major polymers used in India and the world at large. Its application spans multiple industries, including automotive, plastic and packaging, construction, electrical and electronics, consumer goods, among others. It is estimated that the polyethylene market in India is growing at a CAGR of 9 percent. This compares favorably to China, where the polyethylene market is growing at a CAGR of approximately 7 percent. Here, it is important to mention that petrochemicals contribute about 30 percent to India\u2019s significantly strong chemical industry.\nTransitioning From Import to Export\nUnlike the past, when India had been a net importer of PE for years, it is currently poised to become a net exporter from early 2018 (as the overall capacity addition is expected to outpace the demand growth). Considering the increasing demand for polyethylene in India, new capacities were added last year in Gujarat. Overall, India\u2019s PE annual capacity was more than 3 million MT during 2016, which crossed the 5-million MT mark in 2017. Additionally, with new avenues for PE within India, many other PE manufacturing companies are also gearing up to increase their production capacities. Reliance Industries Limited, ONGC Petro additions Limited and GAIL (India) Limited are the major producers of PE (including low-density polyethylene (LDPE), linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) and high-density polyethylene (HDPE)) in India.\nIn terms of the supply/demand of the raw material used to manufacture polyethylene, China holds a notable share globally. In China, they produce it through the coal to olefins method and roughly 1.6 MT of ethylene is manufactured through those facilities. However, due to environmental concerns, China has been compelled to restrict its production capacity (for some time), thereby giving a greater opportunity to Indian manufacturers. India, on the other hand, largely relies on the U.S. for ethane (to produce PE). Reliance Industries Limited imported 1.3-1.4 MT of ethane from North America in 2017-2018.\nEyeing New Markets\nThe export levels also increased by 180 percent in Q3 2017, as compared to the same period in 2016. Other than the domestic market, regions that Indian manufacturers would tap are Southeast Asia, Turkey, Africa and a part of China. The rising exports from India will impact the U.S. and the Middle East markets to an extent. The past year, the U.S. and Middle East countries have lost approximately 8 percent and 5 percent respectively in export sales. In fact, the netback realized in selling to China is better than any other country within Asia, as the demand for virgin PE is expected to grow following the government ban on imports of waste plastic this year. Therefore, grabbing the Chinese market would be the biggest gain for the Indian PE players. Also, the proximity (to India) makes India an attractive option for China on the back of lower transportation costs.\nGearing Up for Long-Term Success\nSuppliers in India, at present, have strategically increased the prices to narrow the cost disparity between domestic material and imported material, yet maintaining a thin difference to ensure a good grip over the domestic demand as well as target export markets. Domestic buyers have also turned cautious about the imported material, with import levels falling on an average by 8-10 percent. All said and done, PE\u2019s impetus would continue, backed by promising signs from traders and manufacturers in the market. In fact, traders are keener to export the material than import (which would virtually become non-existent in years to come). The dynamics are currently all in favor of PE\u2019s production in India. However, only time will tell if the current pace of production can sustain.\nhttp://www.livemint.com/Companies/aZllUAct9agLTDfgvXxfoI/Reliance-Industries-eyes-300-million-boost-from-switch-to-e.html\nhttp://www.worldofchemicals.com/media/indian-petrochemical-industry-the-growth-continues/442.html",
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        "raw_content": "Whether the first traveller comes by the Nsawam-Suhum road or through the Akuapim hills, what strikes him or her is the awesome Obuotabiri mountain.\nIt is legendary. Its origin predates the town it protects. Legend has it that when the first inhabitants of the town arrived from Ashanti in 1875 it was there. It is the home of the gods of this town. It is inhabited by dwarfs. It is the soul of the new Juaben traditional area. All the townsfolk hail this great mountain: OBUOTABIRI - the rock of Tabiri.\n\"We respect the mountain and so we offer annual sacrifices of sheep to it\", says Nana Ntara, a sub chief of the New Juaben traditional area.\nThe town this mountain protects is Koforidua. Oral tradition has it that Koforidua, my town, owes its name to a man- Kofi Ofori who had built his hut under a huge mahogany tree. This tree provided shelter for weary farmers who were returning from their farms after a hard day`s work. Overtime it became common for the farmers to say that they were going to rest under Kofi Ofori`s tree. In Twi, the local language, tree is \"dua\". An amalgamation of Kofi Ofori`s and tree therefore, becomes \"Koforidua.\" Mylene Remy wrote of the origins of Koforidua in GHANA TODAY that when the people of Koforidua broke away from the Ashantis they \"founded a new state here at the junction of the basins of the Densu and the Pawn-pawn\".\nKoforidua is unique in several ways. It has one roundabout. It has one traffic light. It has one central library and it is the only capital of the eastern region of Ghana. Its youth affectionately calls it \"Koftown\".\nApart from the imposing mountain that follows its inhabitants everywhere, what also strikes the tourist on his maiden visit to Koforidua is its sun-baked corrugated iron roofs - roofing sheets that have been at the mercy of the sun and rain for as long as they have been on top of the houses they cover. Some of these houses are dilapidated. For example, the houses at \"Betom\" and \"Srodae\"- two of the most famous suburbs. In contrast are \"Atechem and \"Adweso\" with their plush houses, inhabited, obviously, by the top echelon of \"Koftown\".\nTalking of houses brings to mind two buildings with bizarre inscriptions on their front. One of the inscription says, \"Me da Obroni Ase\" translated in English to mean \"I thank the white man.\" The other reads, \"Also Bungalow\". One wonders if its owner wrote this out of envy because this building is close to houses that are officially referred to as bungalows. Bizarre aren`t they?\nP>The town`s centre always bubbles with activity. There is the Koforidua central market; the main taxi and lorry station; and the major cinema hall in the town-Reo. Several book shops line the streets. Most Koforidua residents are traders who have travelled from Akyem, Asante and Kwahu to do business in this town. These traders constitute a motley crowd with women forming the majority..These ladies have been known for their beauty since the beginning of time. The youth in the town and indeed visitors affectionately call them \"Koforidua Flowers.\"\nOne can also find the offices of radio in the centre of the town. This radio station takes its name after the city of Zurich in Switzerland where its owner is said to have worked with radio Zurich. It broadcasts programmes in English and Twi, the local language and it also rebroadcasts some BBC and Duetse Welle programmes.\nKoforidua is home to many basic schools such as Madonna and Nana Kwaku Boateng Experimental (my school). It also has some very good secondary schools including Sectech, Njuasco and Pojos.\nTravellers will find top-quality hotels in the town. There is the all famous Hotel Eredec and Koforidua Motel where tourists from anywhere in the world will find comfortable accommodation. The town prides in its sports heroes. Sunday Ibrahim, one time African footballer of the year, started his soccer career here. Osei Kofi, the \"wizard dribbler\", the first Ghanaian footballer to have been invited to Germany to play professional soccer also acquired his legendary skills from this town. The first Ghanaian Commonwealth Bantamweight champion, Sulley Shittu, learned the basic rudiments of boxing in the town's community centre.\nFrom any part of the town, the St George's Catholic Church, one of the Oldest churches in the town, can be sighted. It is always very white and has two large crucifixes embossed on its front. This church houses a siren that used to remind the townsfolk of the ticking away of time. Those were the days when the town really seethed with action. I am told the siren has not sounded for many years. Close to the Catholic Church is the Chief's palace-the home of Dasebere Oti Boateng, the Paramount chief. It sits at the foot of the Obuotabiri Mountains. Oti Boateng's enstoolment a few years ago has seen some remarkable developments in the town. One such development is the institution of the ''Akwantu Kesie'' festival.\nSays the Ntarahene ''the festival was instituted three years ago to commemorate the great journey of our ancestors from Old Juaben to our present abode and to remind the present generation of our history''. Nana Oti Boateng has also recently began a renovation of his palace to give it a modern look.\nA tributary of the Densu River also flows on the outskirts of the town. In the past it flowed carelessly and was at the mercy of the vagaries of nature. Modern technology, however, has made it possible for the river to be captured into a dam. The townsfolk sing well of this river when it is filled to the brim. Indeed, it water the land and fertilises the soil. It also provides drinking water for the people of Koforidua and its environs. When it dries up, however, the whole of Koforidua faces severe water shortage. 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        "raw_content": "Open letter to Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen\nTweet Share Land Cambodia DONATE\nDear Prime Minister Hun Sen,\nLess than a month since activist and political commentator Kem Ley was gunned down in broad daylight in Phnom Penh, reports have surfaced that his friends and colleagues have been threatened and intimidated. Two activists, Chum Hour and Chum Hout, have reportedly fled to Thailand in fear for their lives.\nIt is the duty of a democratic government to protect the rights and security of its citizens, including those who criticise it. As a signatory of numerous human rights conventions, including the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, we call on your government to guarantee the safety of these individuals and those who support them, and respect their right to freedom of speech.\nKem Ley\u2019s murder is the most recent in a long line of violence against members of the opposition, activists and journalists, and is a damning indictment of the democratic process and rule of law in Cambodia. The early stages of the investigation into Kem Ley\u2019s killing have done nothing to allay fears that, like the others before it, this investigation will fail to identify or prosecute those who ordered the crime.\nYour government must urgently commission an independent and thorough investigation into Kem Ley\u2019s murder. The hundreds of thousands of Cambodian citizens who took to the streets for his funeral procession, together with the widespread international condemnation of the killing, should leave you in no doubt that anything short of an independent investigation will lack any credibility.\nPatrick Alley\nCambodia Corporates Database\nCambodia Corporates is a publicly accessible, fully-searchable database containing information on company ownership in Cambodia.\nOpen letter to Prime Minister Hun Sen, 3rd April 2016, KHMER VERSION",
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        "raw_content": "Goldberg Segalla Welcomes Victoria Hahn January 16, 2018\nGoldberg Segalla added associate Victoria Hahn to the firm\u2019s Workers\u2019 Compensation Practice Group in Buffalo. Hahn recently graduated from the State University of New York at Buffalo Law School and was admitted to the New York State bar.\nTori assists New York-based employers, insurers, and third-party administrators facing a wide variety of workers\u2019 compensation claims, and represents them before the New York State Workers\u2019 Compensation Board.\nTori earned a B.A. in History at Buffalo State College and an M.A. in International Trade from the State University of New York at Buffalo Graduate School. Simultaneously attending the State University of New York at Buffalo Law School, Tori earned her J.D. with a concentration in Cross-Border Legal Studies. She served as editor-in-chief of the Buffalo Human Rights Law Review, coach of the World Trade Organization ELSA Moot Court, first chair advocate of the New York State Bar Association Arbitration Competition, and treasurer and Desmond Competition co-chair for the Buffalo Moot Court Board. She also founded the SUNY Buffalo team for the Vis Arbitration Moot Competition and served as its logistics coordinator. She earned additional experience through a legal clerkship with the Hon. Hugh Scott in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of New York, where she researched Social Security Disability claims.\nTori has an extensive background in international law, global trade, and geopolitical relations. Her experience includes a legal internship with U.S. Customs and Border Protection, where she conducted research and drafted memoranda on cases involving employment law, immigration law, agency law, international trade law, and ethics. She also interned at a law firm in Vienna, Austria, working on matters involving capital markets, insider trading, international business disputes, and the U.S.-EU negotiations over the Trans-Pacific Partnership.",
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        "raw_content": "Goldman Sachs Gives has provided two charities \u00a33 million in funding which will help transform the lives of thousands of young people from London to the developing world, through the power of sport and play.\n\u201cSport has the power to inspire, educate and unite children of all ages, backgrounds and abilities. By sponsoring charitable programmes run by Right To Play and Greenhouse, Goldman Sachs Gives will help future leaders fulfill their potential in London and across the developing world.\u201d\n- Mo Farah, Right To Play Athlete Ambassador, 5,000m European and World Champion.\nGreenhouse Sports and Right To Play target disadvantaged children who are excluded from society or who suffer discrimination with the aim of improving their lives through sport, proven to be an effective tool for physical, psychological and social development. The funding received through Goldman Sachs Gives has enabled long-term coaching programmes to be set up to help these children and their communities.\nGreenhouse Sports delivers full-time sports programmes across 48 secondary and special schools, across London. Goldman Sachs Gives supports 12 of these programmes and has helped them provide almost 200,000 hours of high quality sport training and mentoring to deserving young people across London. Table tennis, volleyball, basketball, judo and athletics programmes are provided along with personal coaching and mentoring to improve the self-confidence, health and engagement with their education and their community. To learn more about Greenhouse Sports click here.\nRight To Play has expanded existing programmes which focus on youth empowerment and gender inclusion, using the power of sport to enhance the futures of children and young people. Funding from Goldman Sachs Gives has helped create leadership opportunities for young people in East and Southern Africa, and empower young women and girls through sport and play in the Middle East. To learn more about Right To Play click here.\nView More: Citizenship\nGoldman Sachs Gives Becomes A Proud Sponsor Of The TOMODACHI Initiative\nSupporting The National Military Family Association\nSupporting Medical Research and Organizations\nTeams made up of nearly 300 analysts from Goldman Sachs offices around the world competed to win grants from Goldman Sachs Gives to support innovative non-profit organizations of their choice. Watch Video\nTeam Rubicon provides military veterans the opportunity to continue their service through disaster relief and humanitarian assistance. Watch Video",
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Gerald Corrigan Before the U.K. Treasury Select Committee\nFeb 2010 Source: Goldman Sachs\nChairman McFall and Members of the Treasury Select Committee, I very much appreciate the opportunity to appear before you this afternoon to offer evidence on the critically important subject of \u201cFinancial Institutions \u2013 Too Important to Fail.\u201d I am hard pressed to think of any subject that is more central to the cause of greater financial and economic stability than is our collective efforts to put behind us the all too obvious fact that the financial crisis of 2007-2008 forcefully demonstrated that taxpayer money was widely used to \u201cbail-out\u201d financial institutions that were seen by governments and central banks as too big, too connected and/or too important to fail.\nAs the Select Committee knows very well, financial excesses were unquestionably one of the causes of the crisis, but shortcomings in public policy were important contributing factors. Similarly, not all \u201cbanks\u201d that received direct taxpayer support were large and complex institutions. It is also very important that we all recognize that the largest single source of write-downs and losses in financial institutions \u2013 complex or not \u2013 occurred in lending, not trading, activities. Regrettably, these lending-driven losses and write-downs were magnified by certain classes of securitization especially very complex and highly leveraged instruments. Finally, it is also undeniable that all classes of financial institutions \u2013 big banks, small banks, investment banks (including Goldman Sachs) and so-called near banks \u2013 to say nothing of businesses small and large \u2013 benefited substantially from the large scale extraordinary measures taken by governments and central banks to cushion the economic and financial fallout of the crisis.\nDuring the darkest days of the crisis in September and October of 2008 we witnessed a near total collapse of public and investor confidence in financial reporting and loss recognition at financial institutions. In the worst of individual cases, the asset quality problems that were raising questions about capital adequacy and solvency resulted in a situation in which the immediate threat on individual institutions shifted from the asset side to the liability side of the balance sheet and took the form of electronic \u201cruns\u201d on banking institutions. In other words, when serious questions arose about an institution\u2019s capital adequacy, sources of funding, even funding by secured creditors and counterparties, evaporated quickly. To an extent, this phenomenon applied even to strong institutions, given the limited ability of market participants to differentiate among institutions.\nThis chain of events is the reason why capital adequacy and liquidity adequacy must be treated as a single discipline. It is also why efforts by seriously troubled institutions (or their regulators) to raise capital, sell businesses or merge are almost immediately confronted with questions as to the quality of their valuations. Indeed, regardless of the extent to which individual institutions use mark-to-market accounting, questions about the reliability of valuations or \u201cmarks\u201d will not go away. This is only one of the reasons why I have become a strong advocate of fair value accounting for financial instruments and institutions.\nLooking forward, I strongly believe that the number one post-crisis priority is the agenda for reform that is summarized in Section I of this Statement. If we are successful in achieving these reforms in a reasonable period of time, I am very much of the view that the case for wholesale restructuring of the core of the financial system would hardly be compelling. On the other hand, if we fail to achieve these reforms, financial restructuring might result in a financial system that is more \u2013 not less \u2013 accident prone. For these reasons, I am not persuaded (as discussed in Section II of this Statement), that any approach calling for a major restructuring of the financial system is warranted particularly since I am doubtful that anything approaching an international consensus on any such plan can be reached. In saying this, I do take comfort from the fact that in most major jurisdictions, the authorities already have sufficient power to deal with problem institutions on a case-by-case basis. This, of course, implies that \u201cPrompt Corrective Action\u201d must become a reality and that all systemically important financial institutions must be subject to consolidated prudential supervision and Enhanced Resolution Authority.\nThe \u201cwild card\u201d in all of this lies in the challenges associated with Enhanced Resolution Authority as described in Section III of this Statement. Even within national boundaries, this is an extraordinarily complex subject. The complexity arises from the fact that technologically-driven contemporary finance itself is very complex and is subject to various sources of inherent contagion risk. Partly for these reasons, \u201cEnhanced Resolution Authority\u201d has great political and public support since it is seen as the \u201csolution\u201d to taxpayer bailouts of large and complex financial institutions. In these circumstances, the promise of \u201cEnhanced Resolution Authority\u201d will only be achieved if it is designed and executed \u2013 nationally and internationally \u2013 with great precision. In that spirit, I have outlined in Section III of this Statement certain \u201cGuiding Principles\u201d and \u201cPre-requisites for Success\u201d which I believe are central to delivering on the promise of \u201cEnhanced Resolution Authority.\u201c\nSection I: The Financial Reform Agenda\nIn looking to the future, almost everyone who has seriously studied the causes of the crisis agrees that certain basic reforms are a must both at the national and international level. In summary form, those basic reforms include the following:\n1. The creation of a so-called \u201csystemic regulator.\u201d Among other things, the mission of the systemic regulator would include oversight of all systemically important institutions and, importantly, looking beyond individual institutions in order to better anticipate potential sources of economic and financial contagion risk including emerging asset price bubbles. Anticipating future sources of contagion is difficult but it is not impossible.\n2. Higher and more rigorous capital and liquidity standards that recognize the compelling reality that managing and supervising capital adequacy and liquidity adequacy must be viewed as a single discipline.\n3. Substantial enhancement in risk monitoring and risk management and more systematic prudential oversight of these activities.\n4. The increased reliance by institutions and their supervisors on (1) stress tests; (2) so-called \u201creverse\u201d stress tests; and (3) rigorous scenario analysis of truly extreme contingencies.\n5. Efforts to intensify the never-ending task of strengthening the infrastructure of the global financial system.\n6. The creation of a flexible and effective framework for the timely and orderly winddown of failing large and complex financial institutions (the Enhanced Resolution Authority discussed in Section III).\n7. Substantially enhanced cross-border cooperation and coordination on a wide range of issues including, but not limited to (1) accounting policy and practice; (2) more uniform prudential standards; (3) the design and implementation of Enhanced Resolution Authority; and (4) better coordinated macro-economic policies, especially as applied to medium-term reductions in fiscal deficits.\nIn the US, the UK, continental Europe and elsewhere, governments and central banks are hard at work in efforts to implement reforms along the broad lines of this agenda. Having said that, I want to underscore three key points; First; the execution challenges associated with this reform agenda are enormous. Second; the reforms are a \u201cpackage deal\u201d such that if we fail to achieve any one of these measures the prospects for success in the others will be compromised. Third; if we are successful in implementing the reform agenda over a reasonable period of time the case for wholesale restructuring of the financial system would hardly be compelling. On the other hand, if we fail in these efforts, even the most far reaching efforts to restructure the financial system and its regulatory apparatus will provide little assurance that the probability of future financial shocks \u2013 and the damage caused by such shocks \u2013 will be materially reduced.\nSection II: Alternative Financial Structures in Perspective\nAt the risk of considerable oversimplification, there are three somewhat overlapping suggestions on the table concerning the structure of the financial system going forward. The first such alternative would limit the activities of \u201cbanks\u201d to classic utility functions of gathering deposits, making loans and providing payment services. This view is widely associated with Governor King of the Bank of England. The second approach would limit the scope of activities in \u201cbanks\u201d and in companies that own banks but would allow nonbank affiliates of Bank Holding Companies to conduct certain other financial activities including the underwriting of debt and equity securities while sharply curtailing or prohibiting banks and bank holding companies from engaging in \u201cproprietary\u201d trading and operating or sponsoring hedge funds and private equity funds. This view is widely associated with the former Fed Chairman Paul A. Volcker.\nThe third approach is the view that, subject to a comprehensive and rigorous family of reforms as outlined in Section I, most large integrated financial institutions would be allowed to maintain much of their current configuration while being subject to much more demanding consolidated supervision and clearly falling under the umbrella of \u201cPrompt Corrective Action\u201d and \u201cEnhanced Resolution Authority.\u201d\nTo many, the frame of reference surrounding the debate on these alternatives seems to be very much a matter of black and white. If we were starting with a clean slate, that might be the case. Unfortunately, we are not starting with a clean slate \u2013 far from it. Therefore, allow me to briefly focus on a few observations that \u2013 in my judgment \u2013 frame the perspective to be considered in shaping the debate on alternative financial structures.\nFirst; in the US and in most other jurisdictions, the public authorities already have broad discretionary authority to remove officers and directors, cut or eliminate dividends, shrink balance sheets and require other steps to strengthen troubled financial institutions. In the US, pending legislation is likely to strengthen this authority and extend it to systemically important financial institutions even if they do not own or control a bank.\nSecond; given all that we have been through over the past two years, many observers are raising the perfectly natural question of whether society really needs large and complex financial institutions.\nI strongly believe that well managed and supervised large integrated financial institutions play a constructive and necessary role in the financial intermediation process which is central to the public policy goals of economic growth, rising standards of living and job creation.\nWhile the business models of the relatively small number of large and complex financial institutions in the US and abroad differ somewhat from one to another, as a broad generalization most are engaged to varying degrees in (1) traditional commercial banking; (2) securities underwriting; (3) a range of trading activities including at least some elements of \u201cproprietary\u201d trading; (4) financial advisory services; (5) asset management services including the management of so-called \u201calternative\u201d investments; (6) private banking; and (7) elements of principal investing.\nWhile the activities of this small number of international \u201cbanks\u201d are broadly similar there is an important structural difference between \u201cEuropean Universal Banks\u201d and \u201cUS Bank Holding Companies.\u201d At the risk of considerable oversimplification, the nature of these structural differences relate to (1) strict limitations on transactions between \u201cbanks,\u201d and their parents as well as their affiliates; and (2) limitations on the activities of the financial group as a whole.\nAll of these large integrated financial groups are indeed large with balance sheets ranging from the high hundreds of billions to $2.0 trillion or so. Among other things, it is their size that allows these institutions to meet the financing needs of large corporations - to say nothing of the financing needs of sovereign governments. The fact that so many of these large corporations operate on a global scale is one of the reasons why almost all large financial intermediaries also have a global footprint. As an entirely practical matter, it is very difficult to imagine how the vast financing needs of corporations and governments could be met on anything like today's terms and conditions absent the ability and willingness of these large intermediaries to place at risk very substantial amounts of their own capital in serving these companies and governments. One of the best examples of this phenomenon is the role large intermediaries have played in the recent past in raising badly needed capital for the financial sector itself.\nFor example, over the past two years banking institutions in the US and abroad have raised more than one-half trillion dollars in fresh private capital and the capital raising meter is still running. While there were some private placements, the overwhelming majority of such capital was raised in the capital markets and the associated underwriting, operational and reputational risks associated with such capital raising, were absorbed by various combinations of the small number of large integrated financial groups. Moreover, many of these transactions took the form of rights offerings which involve extended intervals of time between pricing and final settlement thus elevating underwriting risks. The ability and willingness of these large integrated financial groups to assume these risks depends crucially on large numbers of experienced investment bankers and highly skilled equity market specialists who are able to judge the tone and depth of the markets in helping clients shape the size, structure and pricing for such transactions.\nMore broadly, to a greater or lesser degree, most of these large integrated financial groups also act as day-to-day market makers across a broad range of financial instruments ranging from Treasury securities to OTC derivatives. The daily volume of such market activities is staggering and can be measured in hundreds of thousands \u2013 if not millions \u2013 of transactions. As market makers, these institutions stand ready to purchase or sell financial instruments in response to their institutional (and sometimes governmental) clients and counterparties. As such, market-making transactions \u2013 by their very nature \u2013 entail substantial capital commitments and risktaking by the market maker. However, the capital that is provided in the marketmaking process is the primary source of the liquidity that is essential to the efficiency and price discovery traits of financial markets. Moreover, in today's financial environment, market makers are often approached by clients to enter into transactions that have notional amounts that are measured in hundreds of millions, if not billions, of dollars. Since transactions of these sizes cannot be quickly laid off or hedged, the market makers providing these services to institutional clients must haveworld-class risk management systems and robust amounts of capital and liquidity. Thus, only large and well capitalized institutions have the resources, the expertise and the very expensive technological and operating systems to manage these market-making activities. Having said that, it is also true that some of these activities are, indeed, high risk in nature. Thus, the case for greater managerial focus, heightened supervisory oversight and still larger capital and liquidity cushions for certain activities are all part of the post-crisis reform agenda.\nThird; in terms of both competition and regulatory arbitrage there is a critical international component to the outcome of the debate on alternative financial market structures. That is, if, for example, one major country adopted a materially different and more restrictive statutory framework for banking and finance than other countries, the outcome could easily work to the competitive disadvantage of the former country. Moreover, such an outcome would, inevitably, introduce new pressures in the area of financial protectionism which, given the existing threats on the trade protection front, would further increase global economic tensions and risks. It also follows that if there are material international differences in financial structure and the \u201crules of the road\u201d governing banking and finance, it is inevitable that one way or another, clever people, aided by highly sophisticated technology, will find ways to game the system.\nFinally; there are many open questions as to the details associated with the alternative financial structures under consideration not the least of which relate to the extended timeframes that would be needed to implement these changes in a single major country, much less across national boundaries. I, for one, would much rather that the time, energy and public and private resource that would have to be devoted to these restructuring tasks be devoted instead to the timely implementation of the reform agenda discussed in Section I of this Statement.\nSection III: The Challenges Associated with Enhanced Resolution Authority\nThere is widespread agreement in principle that a well-designed and well-executed framework of Enhanced Resolution Authority can address the \u201cToo Big to Fail\u201d and the related \u201cMoral Hazard\u201d problem. Here in the UK, important strides were made in this direction with the enactment of the Banking Act of 2009 which, among other things, provided the authorities with a menu of options for coping with failing financial institutions. In the US and the EU legislative bodies are hard at work in efforts to craft new legislation that would facilitate the orderly and timely merger or wind-down of systemically important failing financial institutions.\nWhile these are encouraging developments, we must keep in mind that a poorly designed and poorly executed approach to Enhanced Resolution Authority could produce renewed uncertainty and instability. Indeed, under the very best of circumstances, the timely and orderly wind-down of any systemically important financial institution \u2013 especially one with an international footprint \u2013 is an extraordinarily complex task. That is why; at least to the best of my recollection, we have never experienced such an orderly wind-down anywhere in the world. In other words, even if we successfully implement the other reforms outlined in Section I of this Statement, that success by itself, will not ensure that Enhanced Resolution Authority can achieve its desired effects. Thus, great care must be used in the design of and approach to law and regulation for a system of Enhanced Resolution Authority.\nI, of course, have no monopoly on thoughts on how to best approach this task. On the other hand, as someone who has devoted much of my career to improving what I like to call the plumbing of the financial system I do have some suggestions as to (1) certain principles that I believe should guide the effort and (2) certain prerequisites that should be in place to guide the execution of a timely and orderly wind-down or merger of a failing systemically important financial institution \u2013 especially such an institution having a substantial international presence.\nFirst; the authorizing legislation and regulations must not be so rigid as to tie the hands of the government bodies that will administer those laws and regulations because it is literally impossible to anticipate the future circumstances in which the authorities will be required to act.\nSecond; in my judgment, the authority and responsibility to carry out Enhanced Resolution Authority in a given situation should be vested in governmental bodies that have sufficient experience with the type of institution being resolved.\nThird; Enhanced Resolution Authority should provide the flexibility to allow the troubled institution to be placed into temporary conservatorship or a similar vehicle allowing that institution to continue to perform and meet its contractual obligations for a limited period of time.\nAs a pre-condition for conservatorship, one or more of the Executive Officers and the Board of the institution would be removed. The ongoing approach has many benefits including (1) preserving the value of assets that might be sold at a later date; (2) minimizing the dangerous and panic prone process of simultaneous close out by all counterparties and the need of such counterparties to then replace their side of many of the closed-out positions; and (3) reducing, but by no means eliminating, the very difficult and destabilizing cross-border events that could otherwise occur as witnessed here in London in the Lehman episode. However, the ongoing approach is not without its problems, one of which is the sensitive question of how well an institution in conservatorship for a limited period of time can fund itself.\nFourth; to the maximum extent possible, the rights of creditors and the sanctity of existing contractual rights and obligations need to be respected. Indeed, if the exercise of Enhanced Resolution Authority is seen to arbitrarily violate creditor rights or override existing contractual agreements between the troubled institution and its clients, its creditors, and its counterparties, the goal of orderly wind-down could easily be compromised and the resultant precedent could become a destabilizing source of ongoing uncertainty.\nFinally; the orderly wind-down of any large institution \u2013 particularly such an institution having a global footprint \u2013 is a highly complex endeavor that will take patience, skill and effective communication and collaboration with creditors, counterparties and other interested parties. Shrinking a balance sheet or selling distinct businesses or classes of assets or liabilities may prove relatively simple but the winding down of trading positions, hedges, positions in financial \u201cutilities\u201d such as payments, clearance and settlement systems is quite another matter.\nPre-requisites for Success:\nFirst; as a part of the reform of supervisory policy and practice, supervisory authorities responsible for systemically important institutions must work to insure that \u201cPrompt Corrective Action\u201d becomes a reality and not merely a slogan.\nSecond; the official community must work with individual systemically important institutions to ensure that all such institutions have \u2013 or are developing \u2013 the systems and procedures to provide the following information in a timely fashion.\nComprehensive data on all exposures to all major counterparties and estimates of all such exposures of counterparties to the failing institution\nValuations consistent with prevailing market conditions that are available across a substantially complete range of the firm\u2019s asset classes (including derivative and securities positions)\nAccurate and comprehensive information on a firm\u2019s liquidity and the profiles of its assets and liabilities\nFully integrated, comprehensive risk management frameworks capable of assessing the market, credit and liquidity risks associated with the troubled institution\nLegal agreements and transaction documents that are available in an organized, accessible form\nComprehensive information on the firm\u2019s positions with exchanges, clearing houses, custodians and other institutions that make up the financial system\u2019s infrastructure\nI am under no illusion that these guiding principles and pre-requisites are anything close to the last word in seeking assurances that Enhanced Resolution Authority can deliver on the promise of a stability driven solution to the \u201cToo Big to Fail\u201d problem. 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        "raw_content": "The Man at The Bottom\nContrary to popular belief, Christianity is not about good people getting better. If anything, it is about bad people coping with their failure to be good. That is to say, Christianity concerns the gospel, which is nothing more or less than the good news that \u201cChrist Jesus came into the world to save sinners\u201d (1 Timothy 1:15). \u201c[Christ] was delivered over to death for our sins and was raised to life for our justification\u201d (Romans 4:25). The gospel is a proclamation that always addresses sinners and sufferers directly (i.e., you and me).\nThe prevailing view in much of contemporary Christianity is more subjective. It tends to be far more focused on the happiness and moral performance of the Christian than the object of faith, Christ Himself.\nThink about it: How often have you heard the gospel equated with a positive change in a believer\u2019s life? \u201cI used to __________, but then I met Jesus and now I\u2019m ___________.\u201d It may be unintentional, but we make a serious mistake when we reduce the good news to its results-such as patience, sobriety and compassion \u2013 in the lives of those who have heard it. These are beautiful developments, and they should be celebrated. But they should not be confused with the gospel itself. The gospel is not a means to an end, it is an end in itself.\nWhat happens in this scheme is the following: well-meaning Christians adopt a narrative of improvement that becomes a law (or an identity, which is often the same thing) through which we filter our experiences. The narrative can be as simple as \u201cI was worse, but now I am better,\u201d or as arbitrary as \u201cI used to have a difficult relationship with my mother, but now it\u2019s much easier.\u201d Soon we wed our faith to these narratives, and when an experience or feeling doesn\u2019t fit\u2014for example, when we have a sudden outburst of anger at someone we thought we had forgiven\u2014we deny or rationalize the behavior.\nIf the narrative we\u2019ve adopted says that in order for our relationship with God to be legitimate, our life has to get better, we set up an inescapable conflict, or what social scientists call \u201ccognitive dissonance.\u201d When our view of ourselves is at risk, honesty is always the first casualty. That is, when the gospel is twisted into a moral improvement scheme, (self-)deception is the foregone conclusion.\nThere\u2019s a classic New Yorker cartoon of a man sitting down with a woman, having dinner, saying to her, \u201cLook, I can\u2019t promise I\u2019ll change, but I can promise I\u2019ll pretend to change.\u201d I hope that line doesn\u2019t characterize your church, but it does characterize more churches than you think. Instead of a hospital for sufferers, church becomes a glorified costume party, where lonely men and women tirelessly police each other\u2019s facade of holiness. The higher up in the pecking order, the less room for weakness. Perhaps it should come as no surprise when we read headlines of pastors of legalistic churches acting out in self-destructive ways (Romans 5:20).\nGod is not interested in what you think you should be or feel. He is not interested in the narrative you construct for yourself, or that others construct for you. He may even use suffering to deconstruct that narrative. Rather, He is interested in you, the you who suffers, the you who inflicts suffering on others, the you who hides, the you who has bad days (and good ones). And He meets you where you are. Jesus doesn\u2019t stand at the top of a ladder and shout down, \u201cClimb.\u201d He hangs on a cross at the bottom and whispers, \u201cIt is finished.\u201d He is the friend of sinners, the savior of those in need of one. Which is all of us, all of the time.\n(Excerpted from Glorious Ruin: How Suffering Sets You Free, pg. 78-80)",
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        "raw_content": "MAAA Curriculum\nThe Master of Arts in Arts Administration curriculum requires a total of forty-three credits for graduation. Of these, thirty-one credits are earned through required courses, six credits through elective courses, and an additional six credits through the independent study and major paper.\nStudents accepted into the program will attend three two-week summer residencies at Goucher in late July/early August. During the first summer, new students will meet with the program director to plan their preliminary course of study. They will also take AAD 601, Principles of Arts Administration, during their time on campus. In addition, students will meet with the faculty for the other courses they will be taking online during the academic year. Training in the use of technology for distance learning will be provided.\nDuring each subsequent summer residency, students will meet with the program director to refine their course of study and to develop plans for their independent study and major paper. In subsequent summers, second-year students start AAD 617, Public Policy for the Arts, and during the third-year AAD 627, International Arts Policy. Students return to campus briefly in a fourth summer to participate in Commencement.\nOff-Campus Requirements\nFaculty maintain regular contact with students throughout the semester. Most classes are held live. Additionally, there may be individual discussions by e-mail, phone, or online conferencing. Typically, regular communication between faculty and students will be weekly.\nStudents are responsible for maintaining contact with instructors and with program administration during the semester. E-mail will be the preferred method of contact, and instructors assume that students check e-mail daily. Some courses listed as fall offerings begin during the summer residencies, as explained above. All other courses are designed to be completed during the 14-week fall or spring semester. Students will be provided with a detailed syllabus and lesson plan for each course.\nStudents can expect each course to require an average of 6-7 hours weekly in required reading, writing, and research assignments. Most online courses include weekly meetings at a time set by each instructor based on students' schedules. These meetings take place during the evenings.\n\u201cSometimes folks ask me how I got my legs under me as an arts administrator, audience builder, and now, small business owner. The answer is that I owe so much to the knowledge, generosity, and wisdom of those who taught me in the M.A. in Arts Administration. I draw from what I learned and the instincts I honed every day as I work with clients.\u201d\nMAAA, Class of 2012",
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        "raw_content": "The call for white handkerchiefs\nLiam Seaman submitted the following article. Want to write an article for GrandOldTeam? Just give us a shout here.\nWell, it looks like we\u2019ve finally gone into complete meltdown mode and if we\u2019re all honest; it\u2019s been coming for a while. After Martinez\u2019 make-or-break week earlier in the season, which ended with a home defeat to Swansea in the league and a limp exit away to Man City in the league cup, everything has been pretty dire. Now, in the interest of fairness, I should say that the first half performance at the Britannia (handing us our first win of the season against a top-half side) and the FA Cup quarter final against Chelsea are particular bright spots in the memory, yet they provided nothing but short-lived relief from the chronic disappointment that is this season.\nThings behind the scenes at the club appear to be very worrying indeed. Rumours of a player mutiny during a recent training session, with captain Phil Jagielka supposedly having lead the players off the field, smack of disharmony between the players and the methods used by the coaching staff. Furthermore, twice this season one of our most respected and seasoned professionals, Leighton Baines, has spoken to the press about his utter disappointment. He called into question the squad\u2019s game management following the capitulation away to Chelsea, and most recently claimed a lack of chemistry is behind the team\u2019s failings. Regardless of how much Roberto tried to backtrack and throw us off the scent during his presser, when a seasoned pro is airing his views to the media about such crucial matters, it becomes evident that the gaffer has lost the dressing room.\nRoberto\u2019s press conferences, which should provide fans with an insight into the goings on at the club, are becoming more and more incomprehensible, to the point that it is now difficult to watch them, whilst his excuses for our poor performances are becoming increasingly laughable; his latest excuse being the FA Cup, ironically the only thing that is still keeping him in a job. Not once has Roberto addressed his own failings, but unfortunately that seems to be the fundamental flaw in his management; he appears to be more interested in self-preservation and less interested in doing what is right for the squad and the club as a whole.\nWith his tenure at breaking point, and a large number of fans so over his bullshit that any attempt to regain their confidence would be futile, discussion has inevitably turned to what we as a fan base can do. There has been much talk across the various social media platforms about staging some form of protest against the current management team, with suggestions ranging from erecting banners, to hiring a plane, to even staging a full-on walkout at Goodison Park. However, there is an issue with these methods; they\u2019ve all been done before. Banners and jeers are typically skimmed over by the media, and ever since the first walkout over ticket prices at Anfield, the novelty of such a protest seems to have worn off; Aston Villa\u2019s walkout garnered almost no coverage whatsoever. It is originality that garners interest.\nAny serious media scrutiny over Roberto Martinez\u2019 mismanagement of this Everton squad has, much to the justified chagrin of our supporters, been conspicuously absent. That is why the originality of a protest has become a necessity. Give the media something original to talk about, and it brings the serious issues at the club to the foreground of national media conversation. Enter: The white handkerchief.\nThe tool of choice in Spanish football, for years utilised to demonstrate supporter disgust at current management. No need for boos that can be misinterpreted and turned into something else during a press conference, no need for banners that can make a fan base appear broken into factions and no need for walkouts that can make players feel at fault; just so simple an action as waving a white handkerchief that when performed by a whole crowd is truly impressively devastating. Last season at the Anoeta (Real Sociedad\u2019s old-school stadium), I witnessed the Basque fans wave their white handkerchiefs alongside the roar of complete and utter disgust from the crowd when Jagoba Arrasate\u2019s time at the club had come to an end in their eyes. It was extraordinary, and that is exactly what we need.\nIt\u2019s time to give the manager a wake up call. Just imagine being stood on the touchline at Goodison, which is such an intense, impressive and domineering stadium in itself, and seeing waving white handkerchiefs stretching from the Gwladys Street all the way to the Park End. Imagine knowing exactly what it means. Imagine the emotions that it would conjure up. A gesture borrowed from your homeland and used by your supporters to show you\u2019ve gone seriously wrong in your management. That would make the news.",
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        "raw_content": "Matthew Pennycook is pro-European and campaigned hard throughout the referendum. He was a Remain voter like the clear majority of Greenwich voters. He\u2019s right \u2013 this is a difficult decision for many politicians. How can our MPs be democrats and not vote for the triggering of Article 50? The answer is simple: MPs are elected by their local electorate. That is where their mandate is from, not from the British electorate as a whole.\nMatthew has made it clear time and again that he is a representative, not a delegate. And he is correct. But when his constituents have voted Remain by 2:1, with a Conservative Brexit Government headed by a Prime Minister we didn\u2019t vote for accelerating towards the hardest of Brexits, straight into the arms of a protectionist, Islamophobic \u2018America First\u2019 President of the United States, surely this is not the time for our MP to lose sight of what it means to be a constituency MP.\nMatthew's thought-provoking and no doubt heartfelt explanation of the agonising choice he has faced as an MP over the triggering of Article 50 is unfortunately neither representative of Greenwich and Woolwich, nor on a point of principle he made clear prior to his election. Ultimately his statement is that of a shadow cabinet politician, not of a constituency MP. He is willing to vote in favour of something which he fervently believes is damaging for our country, and our local community, against his constituents\u2019 wishes, for what? Courting UKIP voters? The unity of the Labour Party?\nIt is abundantly clear that there is only one party left in British politics which is willing to have the courage of its convictions over Brexit, and that's the Liberal Democrats. We haven't changed our position - we have always been pro-European, pro-Single Market, outward-looking, internationalist. Jeremy Corbyn\u2019s Labour Party may not be wedded to Freedom of Movement, but the Liberal Democrats certainly are. We have all benefited from it, but instead of protecting one of the great benefits of being members the European Union, Labour now seek to deprive future generations; to restrict our freedoms.\nLiberal Democrats are also committed to representing our local area, our communities. Had Greenwich and Woolwich elected a Liberal Democrat, our MP would be standing by their principles. They would have been elected on a pro-European mandate, a mandate confirmed by local voters in the Referendum. They wouldn't be thinking twice about which way to vote, because their position and the position of their constituents would be clear: we are pro-EU.\nMany of us in Greenwich and Woolwich like Matthew. He\u2019s nice, moderate, and on many issues he represents his constituents well. But on this issue, which is so crucial for the future of our whole country, he is wrong. It is just plain wrong to tell your constituents that you will not represent their views in Parliament on an issue of such primordial importance, by voting the way they voted.\nThe Liberal Democrats believe in Europe and we will continue to fight for Britain's place in Europe. We wanted to Remain. We still want to Remain. We will continue to call for Britain to Remain in Europe. Others may choose to change their opinions in the face of adversity, but we will not. With each step we will continue to fight for Britain to retain as close a relationship with Europe as possible. Because that is who we are.",
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        "raw_content": "Kevin J. Middlebrook. The Paradox of Revolution: Labor, the State, and Authoritarianism in Mexico. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1995. $59.95 (cloth), ISBN 978-0-8018-4922-0; $22.95 (paper), ISBN 978-0-8018-5148-3.\nReviewed by Daniela Spenser (Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropologia Social)\nPublished on H-LatAm (October, 1995)\nMiddlebrook's study is a mature, well-researched and well-written narrative and analysis of the complex and incessantly changing relationship between Mexico's labor organizations and the state from the codification of the revolution in the 1917 constitution to the neoliberalism of the 1990s. The author follows the vicissitudes of the labor movement, the establishment of the state-labor alliance, and the unending effort of strategic labor unions to break away from state-sponsored confederations in order to constitute independent and democratic movements. In addition, Middlebrook examines the challenges these movements have posed to the traditional state-labor alliance which has been the cornerstone of Mexico's authoritarian regime. The scholar has been at his job since the 1970s, and thus has had ample time to read extensively, to reflect on the issues at hand, and to interview labor leaders, firms' managers and leading Mexican politicians (including Carlos Salinas de Gortari) at different points in time to produce an authoritative account of his subject.\nThe book's central concept is that of postrevolutionary authoritarian rule, examined through state-centered and society-centered analyses. The author seeks to link \"an analysis of national-level labor politics to developments in specific industries\" in order to highlight \"the relationship between socioeconomic change at the workplace level and union involvement in political activities.\" (P. 110) Middlebrook distinguishes between the Mexican variant of authoritarian regime and authoritarianism in non-postrevolutionary contexts. When all is said and done, the difference between one and the other is what will determine the character and the ease with which each regime will move toward democracy. The postrevolutionary authoritarian regime has greater obstacles to overcome than a regime which has always lacked legitimacy vis-vis the country's labor and mechanisms by the means of which the state and labor become interdependent.\nThe periodization of Middlebrook's book helps to overcome the fragmented knowledge we often have of Mexico's history when focusing exclusively on segments of time like the revolution of 1910-1917, the presidential periods or the singularly most important labor movements or strikes. This division of history, for instance, has mistakenly led historians to seek explanations for the state labor politics in the president's reputed conservative, liberal or populist attitude to labor when, as Middlebrook is at pains to emphasize, the problem is multicausal. Thus, the revision of statistical data between 1938 and 1993 allows the author to argue that presidential labor policy was not the principal determinant of the level of strike activity. The importance of the industry in which workers sought to strike was the influential factor on state administrative controls: the state was more adamant to prevent strikes in the strategically important federal industries than in smaller and local ones. Middlebrook's argument on this and other issues he tackles is strengthened by his case studies. They test the applicability of his concept in concrete historical junctures and illustrate the advantages of analyzing the state-society nexus both from below and from above.\nAfter having acquainted readers with his conceptual and methodological apparatus in chapter one, in the following chapter Middlebrook examines the historical trajectory of the Mexican state and the labor movement from the days when each genuinely needed the other in order to strengthen its respective position and win over their common adversaries of the revolution. It was in the course of codifying the revolution through the 1917 constitution that the state-labor relationship was institutionalized and the state's tutelary role in labor affairs defined.\nThe labor movement was weak and divided in Mexico after the revolution. In order to offset its weakness vis-a-vis employers and state governors opposed to labor legislation, disparate labor unions saw in the Confederacion Regional Obrera Mexicana (Mexican Regional Labor Confederation, CROM), formed in 1918, their defender. After all, the CROM enjoyed state protection and a number of federal legislators was sympathetic to the labor movement. Thus, during the 1920s the battle that the labor movement fought was for the national labor law, for the expansion of federal administrative authority at the expense of local economic and political power-wielders and their administrators.\nBecause of its state sponsorship, the CROM enjoyed a disproportionate power in national politics which did not correlate to its strength as a labor confederation. In fact, its politics was divisive and counterproductive to the creation of a strong national independent labor movement. It held power as long as it enjoyed the political and financial backing of the state. It lost it in 1928 after the president-elect Alvaro Obregon was assassinated and CROM leaders were accused of having instigated the murder.\nThe long awaited federal labor law was enacted in 1931 but by then state power was firmly centralized in the federal government, and local bosses and their administrations were brought under the umbrella of the Partido Nacional Revolucionario (the National Revolutionary Party, PNR), the forefather of the present-day Partido Revolucionario Institucional (the Institutional Revolutionary Party, PRI). Middlebrook does not say much about the changes wrought by the creation of the party of the state, devoting due space to the enduring effects the federal law had on labor as it restricted its right to strike, prohibited union involvement in political affairs and legalized \"separation exclusion clauses\" in collective contracts. These contracts have required employers to dismiss any worker who loses his or her union membership. Indeed, as Middlebrook asserts, if the social legislation of the government was the basis on which to mobilize mass support for the postrevolutionary regime, the 1931 labor law limited the effectiveness of this strategy. By structuring the rules of state-labor interaction, the labor code established legal authority and institutional criteria which permit state officials to exercise political control over different forms of labor participation.\nIn chapter three Middlebrook accounts for the long-standing weaknesses of Mexico's labor unions which undermined the viability of any project other than the state-sponsored \"official\" labor movement, ensconced in the CROM during the 1920s, the Confederacion de Trabajadores de Mexico (Confederation of Mexican Workers, CTM) in the 1930s, and since then in the Congreso del Trabajo (Labor Congress). Labor's weakness during the 1920s is explicable by the fact that its milieu was an agrarian society. In addition, industrial activities were limited in size and dispersed geographically. In tandem with limited size and dispersion, labor faced hostile forces to organized labor's tactics, encouraging thus \"the emergence of a more pragmatic, accommodationist labor leadership committed to a nonconfrontational working relationship with the political elite.\" (P. 77) But as labor leaders found advantages in cementing a close relationship with the state, the state fortified its own alliance with labor which was crucial over and over again to guarantee the state's show of strength: Ardenas flexed his political muscle with the labor's support when he wanted to get rid of Calles and his cronies, and Avila Camacho's victory over a strong opposition presidential candidate in 1940 was secured with the labor movement firmly behind him. The CTM's conduct during the 1930s established the pattern for its participation in all subsequent presidential successions. The state rewarded the CTM's subservience by establishing a pattern of regular subsidies to the \"official\" labor movement even after it adopted policies far less favorable to workers' interests from the ones which had forged the linkage.\nThe turning point in state-labor relations came during the period 1947-1951, known as the \"charrazo.\" Discontent with the restrictions imposed on the labor movement and rubber-stamped by the CTM, a group of dissident unions seceded from the CTM in 1947-1948 to form an opposition labor alliance. The new coalition \"threatened to eclipse the CTM and deprive the government of a reliable base of labor support.\" (P. 107) The president was the conservative Miguel Aleman (1946-1952) who did not wait long to act to eliminate the political and economic challenge to his administration. The Cold War anticommunism provided Aleman with the political pretext while modernization of Mexico's transportation system to launch an industrialization project was his ultimate end. Middlebrook tells this dramatic story well, illustrating it on the case of the independent-minded Mexican Railroad Workers' Union.\nIn order to limit the union's political influence and ties to leftist opposition parties and to reduce its workplace bargaining leverage, i.e. resistance to the restructuring of the railroads, the government took advantage of intraunion struggle for political leadership and supported the more conservative one. Jesus Diaz de Leon, the chosen leader, was fond of rodeos and horsemanship, charreria in Spanish. Hence, his action was dubbed charrazo. Thereafter, leaders like him who have acquiesced to the government's actions which disregard the interests of the workers have been known as charros. Most importantly, the charrazo had far-reaching negative consequences for the railway workers and national labor politics as such. Rewriting the union's statutes, control over union governance and the rank-and-file was centralized. Following the charrazo, the railway union broke its ties with other national industrial unions with which it had created an independent anti-CTM coalition and joined in the government anticommunist drive. Furthermore, it eliminated the longstanding prohibition against union officials holding elective positions while in office. However, the discontent which the charrazo provoked among the rank-and-file grew and erupted in a widespread railroad worker revolt in 1958-1959. Even though workers won a significant wage increase and temporarily democratized union governance, the political damage the charrazo had done to the opposition labor coalition in the late 1940s was irreversible.\nWhile the first part of the book is devoted to the examination of the construction of the postrevolutionary Mexican regime, in the second part Middlebrook takes the analysis one step further and surveys the way organized labor responded to the economic changes that were brought about by the import-substituting industrialization from the 1940s onwards and the industrial restructuring of the 1980s and 1990s. The first strategy designed to promote rapid economic growth resulted in the \"Mexican miracle.\" But as the GNP grew, so did the economic and social inequality. The \"official\" labor movement supported the government's economic policy despite the fact that \"import-substituting industrialization sometimes produced changes in workplace conditions that threatened to undermine state-subsidized labor organizations' control over the rank and file.\" (P. 210) Middlebrook demonstrates the phenomenon with the case of the automobile industry where the shift from assembly operations to manufacturing in the 1960s and 1970s produced the breakdown of existing labor controls and permitted the rank-and-file opposition movements to win power. In the plants where these reform movements were successful, the rank-and-file increased its participation in union affairs and the workers' influence over aspects of the production process, achieving more effective representation of worker interests in the changing industrial environment.\nIn the following chapter Middlebrook examines economic challenges posed by the most recent industrial restructuring to organized labor politics. However, the environment in which the next phase takes place--economic crisis and a shift in national development strategy of integrating the Mexican into the global economy--produces different results for labor's bargaining power. In the first place, in the early 1980s the state privatized many of the enterprises it had previously owned. In preparing the sale to private investors, \"the government often forced upon workers significant cuts in wages and fringe benefits and contract changes that substantially reduced unions' influence in enterprise affairs.\" (P. 256) The same occurred in private firms. Yet this fundamental reorientation of national development strategy challenged the bases on which Mexico's social pact had rested since the 1950s for it eroded what had long been the principal advantage of some of Mexico's largest and most influential unions to use their political leverage to win concessions from state managers in negotiations over wage and fringe benefit levels and contract terms. Industrial restructuring undermined the mobilizational capacity and bargaining leverage of government allied and more politically independent unions alike.\nIt was in this unfavorable climate for labor that the CTM's long-standing weaknesses turned into a gradual loss in its standing vis-a-vis the state. The CTM's limited mobilizational potential, due to the comparatively small size of affiliated unions in non-strategic economic activities, and the frequent lack of effective representational structures linking local labor leaders with rank-and-file union members compounded the CTM's difficulties in responding more effectively to government economic policies that harmed workers' interests. No wonder then that the most modernized enterprises from among the transnational automobile industry and the maquiladoras on the US-Mexican border have preferred CTM-affiliated unions. After an initial opposition, met with violence, the CTM endorsed the post-Fordist labor relations arrangements and labor contract flexibility terms which have heightened managerial control over the production process.\nMiddlebrook ends his rivetting study by positing the conditions which would be necessary to strengthen the labor movement and reinforce its bargaining power. Yet the author presents an environment which unfavorable for labor: employment has been falling in the manufacturing sector, in the most dynamic manufacturing activity--the in-bond processing industry (maquiladora)--unionization rates are low while in the commercial activities and the service sector unionization is more difficult. How, then, can unions be strengthened in the workplace where the managerial flexibility has increased, at industry and on the national level to ensure effective representation of rank-and-file interests? Ideally, by forging strong links between labor organizations and political parties committed to promoting democracy the regime change could be influenced. However, the obstacles for this to happen are numerous: the present-day leadership obstructs rank-and-file initiatives and itself is not committed to democratic change; a long history of hegemonic party rule makes unions reluctant to form alliances with partisan political organizations. Furthermore, since the 1970s major leftist parties have turned their attention to electoral strategies rather than upholding urban and rural workers' interests. In the light of all the obstacles labor encounters, Middlebrook is not optimistic about labor's ability to promote democratization in Mexico. For even if there were competitive elections, the central problems remain: the state's control of labor activism and labor movement democracy.\nThe book's comparative framework strengthens the author's argument. In the final chapter Middlebrook draws on the Nicaraguan and the Russian cases when examining labor's role in democratization of postrevolutionary authoritarian regimes. Both cases support the notion that \"[b]ecause postrevolutionary authoritarian regimes generally develop distinctive ideologies that give workers a special place in postrevolutionary society and offer the labor movement important institutional advantages and material benefits, labor has a stronger interest in preserving elements of the status quo than it does in most other authoritarian regimes.\" (P. 317) Neither in Russia nor in Nicaragua did the labor movement unequivocally support a democratic transition. The Mexican \"official\" labor movement with vested interests in the PRI-state has not acted differently from its counterparts in Central America and Europe.\n*Paradox of Revolution* is thought-provoking and delivers what it promises. The title of the book refers to the historical experience of popular mobilization and socioeconomic transformation which \"most commonly eventuate in a new form of authoritarian rule.\" (P. 1) In all of the known cases of revolutionary change, the elites that seized the state's power expanded and centralized it. In Mexico, following a successful consolidation of a governing coalition in which peasants and workers played a central part, the revolutionary elite relegated them to a subordinate position. But having reviewed at great detail the Mexican case, and brought to bear the cases of Russia, China, Cuba, Vietnam and Nicaragua among others, is the authoritarian outcome of revolutions such a paradox as Middlebrook sustains? Have not we seen time and time again a dissonance between the concept and reality? 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        "raw_content": "Policy mistakes to avoid when choosing cyber insurance\nPart three in our cyber insurance series highlights red flags and common mistakes to avoid when shopping for a cyber policy.\nIt\u2019s every healthcare organization\u2019s nightmare to get the call that their data has been breached or hacked. As a result, many have turned to cyber insurance to protect assets and business operations.\nAs cyber policies and carriers lack a universal policy, there\u2019s an even greater worst case scenario: An organization is breached, and the policy doesn\u2019t cover what the leaders thought it did. Now, not only is the healthcare provider strapped with the burden of the breach, it wasted money on a useless cyber insurance policy.\nTo get a better grasp on how to choose the right policy, Healthcare IT News asked attorney Matthew Fisher, partner with Mirick O\u2019Connell, and Jane Harper, Henry Ford Health System\u2019s director of privacy and security risk management, to outline the biggest policy mistakes -- and how to avoid them.\nMistake #1: Rushing the process\nWhen buying a policy, a carrier will provide a questionnaire that will evaluate your organization\u2019s security posture, program, tools and policies. The biggest mistake is to rush the pre-policy process to see the rates and what the carrier will cover, explained Fisher.\nOrganizations need to be conservative with how they answer the questions, as \u201cit could be a ground for denial, if you don\u2019t have the policies you said you have in place,\u201d said Fisher. \u201cYou have to make sure you\u2019re not unintentionally misleading the insurance company when it comes to coverage.\u201d\nOften these questionnaires attempt to create a black and white policy and \u201cit can be tough to answer correctly,\u201d explained Fisher.\n\u201cYour ability to be as transparent and truthful upfront is critical to the nonpayment discussion,\u201d said Harper. \u201cIf you tell the insurance company that you have everything in place and are compliant, if you tell them that and then you have an issue, and you weren\u2019t truthful, it ends up being a legal battle.\u201d\n\u201cWhen you submit your checklist that they have you fill out, meet with the underwriter to make sure you understand what you\u2019ve documented,\u201d she added. \u201cYou also need the copy that was provided to the insurance company because it will come back into play when you submit the final documents.\u201d\nFor example, if you say you have a specific control in place, and you actually don\u2019t, Harper explained that can create a situation where \u201cthey thought they had an understanding of something, but they didn\u2019t.\u201d\n\u201cBe honest, transparent and accurate -- because they can deny your policy if you were inaccurate or misleading in your responses,\u201d she said.\nMistake #2: Lax, incomplete risk assessment\nIt\u2019s easier to prevent a misleading or false statement to an underwriter, when an organization has a strong assessment and inventory of the processes and tools on the system. But far too often, hospitals \u201cdon\u2019t know everything about the control environment,\u201d explained Harper.\n\u201cWhen you talk about protecting an system and preventing a cyber incident, you have to have a good understanding of the organization\u2019s overall control environment,\u201d Harper said. \u201cIt\u2019s key, as the longer it takes you to identify that you\u2019ve had an incident, it leads to more exposure and the longer it takes to recover.\u201d\nBut it\u2019s also important to remember to update this inventory or assessment when buying new tools, merging with other organizations, hiring new staff and the like, Harper explained.\n\u201cThink about all of the activities and operations that happen,\u201d she said. \u201cAnd every three years, you\u2019re updating a cybersecurity checklist -- that may not be frequent enough.\u201d\nFor example, Harper explained that an organization filling out the policy questionnaire may have all of the right elements in place. But if another tool was purchased and the controls weren\u2019t updated or the control was removed and the underwriter was not notified, there could be a problem.\n\u201cIf those controls played into how the underwriter rated you: that can be key,\u201d said Harper. \u201cThink about your own home: you get additional discounts when you have a burglar alarm. So if you get one, and let them know, you may get a lower rate\u2026 But if you no longer have that control, you have to tell the carrier.\u201d\n\u201cIt\u2019s the same kind of practice that we want to get into when we get into cyber insurance for our organization,\u201d she added.\nMistake #3: Failing to involve the right people\nMany organizations understand that security needs to exist outside of the IT team. In the same vein, it\u2019s crucial when buying a cyber insurance policy that the same mentality is applied to make sure all of your bases are covered.\n\u201cMake sure you are talking to the right individuals,\u201d Harper said. \u201cThe appropriate key stakeholders are not only involved with the evaluation process - how many patients, how much data, etc. -- but also the responses to the questions the policy is going to ask.\u201d\n\u201cRisk folks typically talk about it as it relates to patients,\u201d she continued. \u201cThose folks are key, but in addition, you need your privacy and security risk professionals, security officers, IT leader, your key business leaders/owners and those driving the data. It\u2019s key.\u201d\nAlso crucial? Making sure the facilities team is involved, as there can sometimes be a cyber incident based on a physical issue. Harper explained that \u201coften people tend to focus on things like electronic PHI, but there\u2019s physical PHI. 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        "raw_content": "In 1836, Arkansas became the 25th state in the United States. The 29th largest state at 53,179 square feet, the Mississippi River makes up the eastern border. It was formerly known as The Land of Opportunity and is now currently known as The Natural State and is most noted as the home of well-known people such as businessman Sam Walton, musician Johnny Cash, and former president Bill Clinton. With 2,978,204 residents, Arkansas is the 33rd most \u2026 [Read more...]\nMissouri, known as The Show Me State, became a state in 1821; it was the 24th state to join the United States. The state has historical significance as the original starting point for the Pony Express, the Santa Fe Trail, and the Oregon Trail. Bordered on the east by the Mississippi River, it is the 21st largest state at 69,704 square miles. Population wise, Missouri is 18th overall with 6,083,672 residents. Projections estimate that the \u2026 [Read more...]\n2016 Iowa Real Estate Market Predictions\nIowa, the Hawkeye State, became a state in 1846, the 29th to be added to the United States. Between the Mississippi River to the east and the Missouri River to the west, the state covers 56,272 square miles, making it the 26th largest state. At the heart of the Corn Belt, the population of 3,123,899 makes it the 30th largest state by population. Find out below if the Iowa real estate market is the right one for you to invest in. \u2026 [Read more...]\nIn 1858, Minnesota became the 32nd state to be added to the United States. Known as Land of 10,000 Lakes, or officially L\u2019\u00c9toile du Nord (the translation from French is Star of the North), the state covers 86,939 square miles making it the 12th largest in the country. The 2nd northernmost state (after Alaska), part of the eastern border is Lake Superior and Canada is the northern border. So, how does this northern state rank in terms of \u2026 [Read more...]",
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        "raw_content": "Canada Medical Marijuana System To Continue Without Canadian Medical Association's Blessing\nThe Canadian Medical Association says many doctors are uncomfortable recommending medical marijuana.\nDespite calls from the national doctors' association to end Canada's medical marijuana system, Health Canada announced this week the existing framework will continue after recreational cannabis is legalized.\nLast month, the Canadian Medical Association called for Canada's medical marijuana system to be phased out after Oct. 17.\nThe continuation is good news for Michael Birch*, who lives in Edmonton and works as a pipe fitter. He takes cannabis for chronic pain, and is coming up on two years as a medical marijuana patient.\n\"I've found it extremely helpful in my life, I've definitely found it's turned some things around for me,\" he told HuffPost Canada.\nBut, he said, it's not for everybody.\n\"If you're using it for medicinal purposes, you should be getting a doctor's advice.\"\nDoctors acting as marijuana 'gatekeepers': CMA\nA statement from the CMA provided to HuffPost Canada on Thursday says many doctors are uncomfortable recommending or authorizing medical marijuana use.\n\"The CMA remains concerned about the lack of clinical research, guidance and regulatory oversight for cannabis as a potential medical intervention,\" the statement says.\nIt says doctors have had to act as \"gatekeepers\" for cannabis, which \"has not undergone established regulatory review processes required for all other prescription medicines.\"\nDespite this, Health Canada announced this week that the existing system for medical patients will continue once recreational marijuana is legalized, but will be reviewed at some point over the next five years.\nIt said in a statement that new regulations will create a new research license, and will help streamline the research process for cannabis producers.\nA page on the CMA's website outlining the association's position on marijuana says that cannabis may provide relief for some patients with chronic disease or terminal illness, there isn't enough evidence about the risks and benefits, as well as interactions with other medications.\n\"With the legalization of cannabis now underway, we believe that a separate regulatory framework for medical use is no longer necessary, and look forward to working with the federal government to eliminate this framework as soon as possible.\"\n..to create this kind of level of fear in patients is not only unnecessary, it's irresponsible.James O'Hara, Canadians for Fair Access to Medical Marijuana\nJames O'Hara, president and CEO of Canadians for Fair Access to Medical Marijuana, said a big issue for patients is access to specific strains of cannabis that have been developed to treat their conditions, such as for anxiety, chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting, and seizures.\n\"...there's no guarantee whatsoever that these strains will be available in a non-medical context,\" he said.\n\"What I worry about when it comes to this potential cessation of a system like this is simply the lack of availability of those strains that are very important to specific conditions.\"\n\"For the CMA to take the position that patients should self-medicate by going to a non-medical source is quite frankly shocking to me. And to create this kind of level of fear in patients is not only unnecessary, it's irresponsible.\"\nThe Positive Effects Of Medical Marijuana On Your Body\nBlog: Here's What You Should Know About Canada's Emerging Weed Industry\nO'Hara said that despite the fact that marijuana has been a banned substance for nearly a century, there's still a wide body of medical research on cannabis available.\n\"There have been studies already done in the past, there are studies going on now, and there will be studies going on in the future,\" O'Hara said.\n*Michael Birch is not the patient's real name. We have protected his identity because he fears retribution at work.\nMORE: Canadian Medical Association Canadians for Fair Access to Medical Marijuana Health Canada medical marijuana News",
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        "raw_content": "Blood Moon July 2018: Longest Lunar Eclipse In A Century Expected This Month\nLook to the skies on the 27th July.\nThe longest blood moon of the 21st century is going to take place this month, giving stargazers and the general public alike the chance to see something pretty special.\nFor almost 2 hours on the 27th July, stargazers will be able to watch the Moon turn the colour of blood red in a phenomenon that usually takes place once every few years.\nA blood moon is essentially another word for a total lunar eclipse. This happens when the Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon.\nDuring complete totality (the moment when the Earth is completely obscuring the light from the Sun) the Moon will turn a deep orange colour.\nThe reason for this is that the only light reaching the Moon will have been passed through the Earth\u2019s atmosphere. The Earth\u2019s atmospheric composition will then greatly determine just how blood-coloured the Moon becomes.\nwWhat you\u2019ll see during the whole phase of the lunar eclipse will be the Moon steadily getting darker and darker before it quickly turns a dark red colour.\nOnce it passes back out of the Earth\u2019s shadow it\u2019ll then switch back to being its normal colour and steadily increase in brightness again.\nIf you\u2019re curious about what causes this, NASA has a really helpful video here:\nWhen is the blood moon?\nIn the UK, the blood moon will take place on the night of Friday the 27th July 2018.\nIt\u2019s believed that the phenomenon will start at 8:49 pm and will carry on for around an hour and 23 minutes depending on how east you are in the UK.\nThose in East Anglia and on the east coast will have the best chance of seeing it for longest, while those in the west will still see it, but it\u2019ll pass quicker.\nIf you\u2019re in Europe then it\u2019s likely you\u2019ll have the best view, while those in America sadly won\u2019t see the phenomenon at all.\nIf you miss this one don\u2019t panic as there\u2019ll be another long blood moon in around 80 years. Don\u2019t say we didn\u2019t warn you.\nHere Are Some Of The Best Pictures From The Rare Super Blue Blood Moon\nWhile The UK Still Suffers 'Blackspots' The Moon Is Getting 4G\nMORE: science Space live-more Moon Space and Astronomy lunar eclipse",
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        "raw_content": "The Kahane Movement And Its Offshoots: Extremism In The Name Of Religion\n25/04/1998 | by Anti Defamation League\nSummary of a report published by the Anti-Defamation League\nThe two bullets from an assassin's pistol that killed Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin on Saturday night, November 4, 1995, shattered not only the festive post-Sabbath air of a Tel Aviv political rally, but also a cherished taboo of Israel itself - that the democratically elected leader of the modern Jewish State would never be harmed by a fellow Jew. The shocking murder horrified Israelis and millions of others, Jew and non-Jew, around the world. But it also focused a glaring spotlight on a festering problem too long left unaddressed or avoided, perhaps because of its discomfiting repulsiveness and intractability: violent Jewish extremism.\nIn the wake of the assassination, there has emerged a growing recognition of the need to expose and counter this pernicious phenomenon, both in Israel and in the United States. Activists and supporters of such radical Jewish groups as Kahane Chai and the Kach movement have engaged in disruptive or violent behavior and abusive and threatening rhetoric over the past ten years - as did the JDL before them. Rabin's confessed assassin, Yigal Amir, was a member of a highly secretive violence-prone group called Eyal (a Hebrew acronym which translates as \"Jewish Fighting Organization\"); the group's leader, Avishai Raviv, has also been charged with involvement in the assassination.\nThe problem posed by such violent Jewish radicalism has been exacerbated by controversial, provocative statements and religious rulings made by several Orthodox rabbis, both in Israel and the U.S. Examples include that of Rabbi Abraham Hecht of Brooklyn, who stated in June 1995 that it was permissible according to halakha (Jewish religious law) to kill Prime Minister Rabin because of the alleged danger to other Jews caused by his government's peace policies. Many observers, including some within the Orthodox community, have condemned such statements as incitements to, or approval of, violence, and even murder.\nExtreme elements (both religious and nationalist) among the West Bank settler movement have echoed such sentiments or issued threats against Rabin's life. It was amid the explosively heated atmosphere in Israeli society that was building since the 1993 Israel-PLO accord and fed by hateful, inflammatory accusations, recrimination and invective, that Yigal Amir committed his horrendous, fanatical act.\n1995, \u00a9 Anti-Defamation League.",
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        "raw_content": "Whether by pod or autobahn, driverless cars are coming\nThere was once a prediction in 1894 that the sheer number of horses on London\u2019s streets would lead to every street in the city being \u201cburied under nine feet of manure\u201d by the 1940s. Luckily, the arrival of mass transit and the automobile ensured that Cockneys didn\u2019t end up knee deep in anything unmentionable. Today, we could be about to see the start of a similar kind of transformation.\nDepending on which analysts you prefer, adoption of fully autonomous vehicles by 2040 will reach between 30% and 70%. But at the Driverless Technology Conference 2015 in London, there was no doubt that it will happen.\nTesla founder Elon Musk recently suggested that actually driving cars may one day be illegal, an idea many agree with; Paul Copping, Greenwich\u2019s smart city advisor warned that the \u201cconsequences of human error will become unacceptable\u201d and predicted that within cities some public roads may end up being closed to private traffic.\nThe technology is well on its way, and with the billions that Google, Apple, Tesla, plus the incumbent car manufactures are ploughing in, it\u2019s just a matter of time. But before it takes to the streets, there\u2019s still issues around safety, road and city infrastructure, business models, and public perception.\nNew visions for the future\nThe future of driverless cars is still unclear, but early battle lines are being drawn. On the one side; organisations such as Google and Lutz Pathfinder from the UK foresee urban areas dominated by self-driving pods in a shared ownership model. On the other; the traditional car OEMs are testing fairly normal-looking AI cars on the autobahn and foresee a more traditional ownership model. There\u2019s plenty of countries looking to be the hotbed of these new technologies in whatever form it takes.\n\u201cWe are headed to a world that is better and safer due to driverless cars,\u201d said Lukas Neckermann, conference host, transportation advisor and author of The Mobility Revolution. Despite not being a native Brit, he said he was \u201cVery proud the UK has a clear leadership position on autonomous technology.\u201d\nThe UK government has invested upwards of $30 million in research. Tests in Greenwich, Milton Keynes, Bristol, and Coventry are all due to start in the coming months. And these will be exploring the technology, as well as the impact these vehicles will have on the people and places around them.\n\u201cThe UK is the best place in the world to test; our legal framework will allow autonomous vehicle testing on any roads,\u201d said Iain Forbes, Head of the Department for Transport\u2019s Centre for Connected and Autonomous Vehicles. \u201cIf the UK doesn\u2019t take this opportunity, then other countries will.\u201d Aside from the very obvious testing from Google in California and Texas, Volvo is testing in Gothenburg, with other projects being run in Japan just outside Tokyo, in the Netherlands and Finland, and of course Germany.\nWhile driverless crashes or injuries are yet to happen \u2013 aside from a few minor fender benders caused by human error \u2013 it\u2019s widely accepted that it will happen at some point and that simply has to be accepted by the industry, especially in this early testing phase.\n\u201cConcept car testing used to be done in the dark with camouflage,\u201d said Neil Fulton, Programme Director as Catapault, one of the organisations behind the tests in Milton Keynes. \u201cToday\u2019s trials are out in the open, and we have to accept there is risk.\u201d\nSteven Hamilton, partner at the Mills and Reeve law firm, explains that for now the liability is still with the driver in these vehicles, although some companies will take on liability if there is an accident during \u201cAI mode\u201d. Notably Tesla, the company which has pushed this technology out to the public, isn\u2019t one of them.\nAside from the fact most people are still unwilling to pay extra for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) features \u2013 including automatic parking/braking or lane assistance - currently on the market, Chris Webber at Strategy Analytics feels winning the trust of consumers will be the hardest part of driving adoption. He suggested that waiting for the public to come around to the idea on its own is risky in a busy field, and instead suggested existing systems should be pushed on to consumers now in order to prep them for the future.\nNeckermann, however, believes that many of the statistics about people not trusting cars that drive themselves are \u201cjust noise\u201d because we already live in a world with automated trains (London\u2019s DLR) and planes. \u201cIf you ask pilots of a 777 how many minutes they actually fly the plane, it\u2019s seven minutes. 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        "raw_content": "John \"Jack\" Bogle\n\"The miracle of compounding returns is overwhelmed by the tyranny of compounding costs.\"\n\"Fund investors are confident that they can easily select superior fund managers. They are wrong.\"\n\"Index funds eliminate the risks of individual stocks, market sectors, and manager selection. 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Mutual funds charge two percent per year and then brokers switch people between funds, costing another three to four percentage points. The poor guy in the general public is getting a terrible product from the professionals. I think it's disgusting. It's much better to be part of a system that delivers value to the people who buy the product.\"\n\"Surprise! The returns reported by mutual funds aren't actually earned by mutual fund investors.\"\n\"The multiple failings of our flawed financial sector are jeopardizing, not only the retirement security of our nation's savers but the economy in which our entire society participates.\"\n\"We need a mutual fund industry with both vision and values; a vision of fiduciary duty and shareholder service, and values rooted in the proven principles of long-term investing and of trusteeship that demands integrity in serving our clients.\"\nBut whatever the consensus on the EMH, I know of no serious academic, professional money manager, trained security analyst, or intelligent individual investor who would disagree with the thrust of EMH: The stock market itself is a demanding taskmaster. It sets a high hurdle that few investors can leap.\nWhile the apostles of the new so-called \u201cbehavioral\u201d theory present ample evidence of how often human beings make irrational financial decisions, it remains to be seen whether these decisions lead to predictable errors that create systematic mispricings upon which rational investors can readily (and economically) capitalize.\n[On the proliferation of ETFs], I think it's gone much too far. Most of them are not worth the powder to blow them to hell.\nIt's 1450 out of 1500 ETF funds that I just wouldn't touch because they're not diversified enough. Or they have some huge speculative twist to them that if you can guess the markets right you will do very well for a day or two but who can do that? Nobody.\n\"Now you can trade the S&P 500 Index in real time\" was the slogan in the newspapers for the first ETF. What kind of nut would do that?\n(197) \"In investing, what is comfortable is rarely profitable.\"\n- Investment Manager\nWilliam Bernstein, Ph.D., M.D.\n(220) \"Most institutional and individual investors will find the best way to own common stock is through an index fund that charges minimal fees. Those following this path are sure to beat the net results [after fees and expenses] delivered by the great majority of investment professionals.\"\n- Shareholder Letter\n(224) \"The American economy is going to do fine. But it won't do fine every year and every week and every month. I mean, if you don't believe that, forget about buying stocks anyway... It's a positive-sum game, long term. And the only way an investor can get killed is by high fees or by trying to outsmart the market.\"\n(231) \"the active investors will have their returns diminished by a far greater percentage than will their inactive brethren. That means that the passive group \u2013 the \"know-nothings\" \u2013 must win.\"\n- 2007 Berkshire Hathaway Shareholder Letter\n(355) \"Investors, of course, can, by their own behavior make stock ownership highly risky. And many do. Active trading, attempts to \"time\" market movements, inadequate diversification, the payment of high and unnecessary fees to managers and advisors, and the use of borrowed money can destroy the decent returns that a life-long owner of equities would otherwise enjoy. Indeed, borrowed money has no place in the investor's tool kit. \"\n- Berkshire Hathaway Shareholder Letter, p.19\n(368) When trillions of dollars are managed by Wall Streeters charging high fees, it will usually be the manager who reap outsized profits, not the clients. Both large and small investors should stick with low-cost index funds.\n- February, 2017 Shareholder Letter\nCharles Ellis, Ph.D.\nEugene Fama, Ph.D., Nobel Laureate in Economics, 2013\nJon Fossel\n(128) \"People ought to recognize that the average fund can never outperform the market in total.\"\nBenjamin Graham, (1894-1976) Legendary American Investor, scholar, teacher and co-author of the book, \"Security Analysis\"\nMark Hebner, Founder, Index Fund Advisors, Inc.\n(143) \"Most people are beaten up by the market, instead of beating the market.\"\n- President of Index Fund Advisors\n(267) He [Burton Malkiel] should be dipped in gold an placed on a pedestal in from of the New York Stock Exchange, as a warning to investors that they can't profit from the brokerages' rigged game.\n(67) \"The results of this study are not good news for investors who purchase actively managed mutual funds. No investment style generates positive abnormal returns over the 1965-1998 sample period. The sample includes 4,686 funds covering 26,564 fund-years.\"\nClements Jonathan, Journalist\n(48) \"Most investors are pretty smart. Yet most investors also remain heavily invested in actively managed stock funds. This is puzzling. The temptation, of course, is to dismiss these folks as ignorant fools. But I suspect these folks know the odds are stacked against them, and yet they are more than happy to take their chances.\"\n(165) \"Wall Street, with its army of brokers, analysts, and advisers funneling trillions of dollars into mutual funds, hedge funds, and private equity funds, is an elaborate fraud.\"\n- Conde Nast Portfolio, The Evolution of an Investor, page 184\n(28) \"Index funds have regularly produced rates of return exceeding those of active managers by close to 2 percentage points. Active management as a whole cannot achieve gross returns exceeding the market as a while and therefore they must, on average, underperform the indexes by the amount of these expense and transaction costs disadvantages.\"\n(35) \"It's not that stock prices are capricious. It's that the news is capricious.\"\n- A Random Walk Down Wall Street\n(25) \"It seemed like we needed a 12-step program to cure us of our addiction to buying beaten-up stocks...\"\n- Chairman and Chief Investment Officer of Legg Mason Capital Management, second-quarter update letter to shareholders\nMerton Miller, Ph.D, Nobel Laureate in Economics, 1990\n(160) \"Everybody has some information. The function of the markets is to aggregate that information, evaluate it and get it incorporated into prices.\"\n- Investment Gurus by Peter J. Tanous, New York Institute of Finance\n(326) \"It will fluctuate.\" (when asked what the stock market will do)\nPeter Robison, Asjylyn Loder, and Alan Bjerga\nPaul Samuelson, Ph.D., Nobel Laureate in Economics, 1970\n(177) \"Even fans of actively managed funds often concede that most other investors would be better off in index funds. But buoyed by abundant self-confidence, these folks aren't about to give up on actively managed funds themselves. A tad delusional? I think so. Picking the best-performing funds is 'like trying to predict the dice before you roll them down the craps table,' says an investment adviser in Boca Raton, FL. 'I can't do it. The public can't do it.'\"\n(178) \"Still, I figure we shouldn't' discourage fans of actively managed funds. With all their buying and selling, active investors ensure the market is reasonably efficient. That makes it possible for the rest of us to do the sensible thing, which is to index. Want to join me in this parasitic behavior? To build a well-diversified portfolio, you might stash 70 percent of your stock portfolio into a (Dow Jones) Wilshire 5000-index fund and the remaining 30 percent in an international-index fund.\"\n(270) \"There is something in people; you might even call it a little bit of a gambling instinct\u2026 I tell people investing should be dull. It shouldn't be exciting. Investing should be more like watching paint dry or watching grass grow. If you want excitement, take $800 and go to Las Vegas.\"\n- \"The Ultimate Guide to Indexing,\" Bloomberg Personal Finance\n(366) \u201cThere is only one place to make money in the mutual-fund business - as there is only one place for a temperate man in a saloon - behind the bar and not in front of it.\u201d\n- Mutual Fund Legislation of 1967\n(321) Nobody wants to be passive; indexing is not passive \u2014 much more goes into indexing than watching a stock become the next buggy whip.\n- Thinkadvisor.com, \"Schwab Founder: Indexing Is Not Passive\", 5/22/14\n(322) The word passive does a disservice to investors considering their options. Indexing provides an effective means of owning the market and allows investors to participate in the returns of a basket of stocks. The basket of stocks changes over time as stocks are added or removed based on its rules.\n(43) \"Most of the mutual fund investments I have are index funds, approximately 75%.\"\n- Guide to Financial Independence, p. 90\n(44) \"It's fun to play around...it's human nature to try to select the right horse...(But) for the average person, I'm more of an indexer...The predictability is so high...For 10, 15, 20 years you'll be in the 85th percentile of performance. Why would you screw it up?\"\n(191) \"So who still believes markets don't work? Apparently it is only the North Koreans, the Cubans and the active managers.\"\n- Co-founder and board member, Dimensional Fund Advisors\n(192) \"Forty years later [after the establishment of the first index fund], index funds remain the best wealth management choice for all investors\"\n- 40 Years Later, Index Funds Remain The Best Wealth Management Choice For All Investors, Forbes.com\nDavid Swensen, Chief Investment Officer, Yale University Endowment Fund\n(62) \"Unless an investor has access to 'incredibly high-qualified professionals,' they should be 100 percent passive -- that includes almost all individual investors and most institutional investors.\"\n- John C. Bogle Legacy Forum, Bloomberg\nThe Ambachtsheer Letter\nCharles Trzcinka, Professor of Finance, Indiana University & Jason Zwieg, Columnist\n(45) \"The sheer magnitude of the difference we discovered between the total returns earned by funds and the results captured by the average shareholder is shocking and tragic.\" [Funds = 5.7%, Investors = 1%]\n- What Fund Investors Really Need to Know, by Jazon Zweig Money Magazine, June 2002. (see 1.3.3)\n(102) \"The neural activity of someone whose investments are making money is indistinguishable from that of someone who is high on cocaine or morphine.\"\n- Your Money & Your Brain\nDavid Booth, Founder & Executive Chairman, Dimensional Fund Advisors\n(336) \"The most important thing about an investment philosophy is that you have one you can stick with. \"\n- \"The 7 Secrets of Extraordinary Investors\", p. 53\n(343) \"The important thing in science is not so much to obtain new facts as to discover new ways of thinking about them.\"\n- A Critique of Pure Physics: Concerning the Metaphors of New Physics (Thomas Neil Neubert), 19.\n(350) \"I think it is much more interesting to live not knowing than to have answers that might be wrong\u2026 In order to make progress, one must leave the door to the unknown ajar.\"\n- The Pleasure of Finding Things Out (New York: Perseus Publishing Company)\n(344) \"The market is smarter than we are and no matter how smart we get, the market will always be smarter than we are.\"\n- \u201cStock price best value guide, war or not,\u201d Australian Financial Review\n(345) \"Almost all of us should act as if prices are right.\"\n- \u201cMission Improbable,\u201d CFA Magazine\n(337) \"The most important single central fact about a free market is that no exchange takes place unless both parties benefit.\"\n- Milton Freedman: A Concise Guide to the Ideas and Influence of the Free-Market Economist Harriman House, 2011), 114\n(353) \"The curious task of economics is to demonstrate to men how little they know about what they imagine they can design.\"\n- The Fatal Conceit: The Errors of Socialism (Chicago: University of Chicago Press), 76.\n(146) \"Efficient markets have no trends, so any speculation using trading systems or active investment strategies, such as stock, time, manager, or style selection, will only detract from future market returns.\"\nVictor Hugo, French Poet (1802-1885)\n(219) \"One can resist the invasion of armies, but not the invasion of ideas.\"\nDaniel Kahneman, Ph.D., Nobel Laureate in Economics, 2002\n(53) Question: So investors shouldn't delude themselves about beating the market? Answer: \"They're just not going to do it. It's just not going to happen.\"\n- \"Investors Can't Beat the Market\", Orange County Register, 2002\n(340) \"The difficulty lies, not in the new ideas, but in escaping from the old ones.\"\n- The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (London: Macmillan)\nJohn Langbein, Chancellor Kent Professor of Law and Legal History at Yale University Law School Reporter\n(352) \"Many of us economists who believe in efficiency do so because we view markets as amazingly successful devices for reflecting new information rapidly and, for the most part, accurately.\"\n- A Random Walk Down Wall Street (New York: W.W. Norton and Company), 246\nHarry Markowitz, Ph.D., Nobel Laureate in Economics, 1990\n(272) \"We next consider the rule that the investor does [or should] consider expected return a desirable thing and variance of return an undesirable thing.\"\n- \"Portfolio Selection\"\nMarquis de Laplace, Theorie Analytique des Probabilites\n(273) \"...Any pension fund manager who doesn't have the vast majority\u2014and I mean 70% or 80% of his or her portfolio\u2014in passive investments is guilty of malfeasance, nonfeasance or some other kind of bad feasance!\"\n- \"Investment Gurus,\" Peter Tanous\n(334) \"Most people might just as well buy a share of the whole market, which pools all the information, than delude themselves into thinking they know something the market doesn't. \"\n- http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/m/merton_miller.html\n(181) \"This message (that attempting to beat the market is futile) can never be sold on Wall Street because it is in effect telling stock analysts to drop dead.\"\n(205) \"It is not easy to get rich in Las Vegas, at Churchill Downs or at the local Merrill Lynch office.\"\n(327) \"Even if this advice [to portfolio decision makers] to drop dead is good advice, it obviously is not counsel that will be eagerly followed. Few people will commit suicide without a push. And fewer still will pay good money to be told to do what is against human nature and self-interest to do.\"\n- \"Challenge to Judgement\" The Journal of Portfolio Management, Fall 1974, p. 17-19\n(328) \"Perhaps there really are managers who can outperform the market consistently - logic would suggest that they exist. But they are remarkably well-hidden\"\n(329) \"The debate can be put in the form of the question: Resolved, that the best of money managers cannot be demonstrated to be able to deliver the goods of superior portfolio-selection performance. Any jury that reviews the evidence, and there is a great deal of relevant evidence, must at least come out with the Scottish verdict: Superior investment performance is unproved.\"\n(330) \"Anyone with special abilities earns a differential return on that flair, which we economists call a rent. Those few with extraordinary P.Q. (Performance Quotient) will not give away such rent to the Ford Foundation or the local bank trust department. They have too high an I.Q. for that.\"\n(331) \"The sad truth is that it is precisely those who disagree most with the hypothesis of efficient market pricing of stocks, those who pooh-pooh beta analysis and all that, who are least able to understand the analysis needed to test that hypothesis.\"\n(332) \"First, they [those who disagree with market efficiency] simply assert that it stands to common sense that greater effort to get facts and greater acumen in analyzing those facts will pay off in better performance somehow measured. (By this logic, cure for cancer must have been found by 1955).\"\n(333) \"Second, they [those who disagree with market efficiency] always claim they know a man, a bank, or a fund that does do better. Alas, anecdotes are not science. And once Wharton School dissertations seek to quantify the performers, these have a tendency to evaporate into the air - or, at least, into statistically insignificant t-statistics.\"\nWilliam Sharpe, Nobel Laureate in Economics, 1990\n(255) \"Properly measured, the average actively managed dollar must underperform the average passively managed dollar, net of costs. Empirical analyses that appear to refute this principle are guilty of improper measurement.\"\n- \"The Arithmetic of Active Management\"\n(275) \"By day we write about 'Six Funds to Buy NOW!'... By night we invest in sensible index funds. Unfortunately, pro-index fund stories don't sell magazines.\"\n- Fortune Magazine\n(19) \"The difference between luck and skill is seldom apparent at first glance.\"\n- Capital Ideas, The Improbable Origins of Modern Wall Street\n(222) \"Buy a cross section of American industry, and if a cross section of American industry doesn't work, certainly trying to pick the little beauties here and there isn't going to work either.\"\n- Fortune Magazine, \"What Warren Thinks...\"\n(223) \"Investors...can't pick stocks that are better than average. Stocks are a good thing to own over time. There's only two things you can do wrong: You can buy the wrong ones, and you can buy or sell them at the wrong time. And the truth is you never need to sell them.\"\n(358) \"There are a few investment managers, of course, who are very good \u2013 though in the short run, it\u2019s difficult to determine whether a great record is due to luck or talent. Most advisors, however, are far better at generating high fees than they are at generating high returns. In truth, their core competence is salesmanship. Rather than listen to their siren songs, investors \u2013 large and small \u2013 should instead read Jack Bogle\u2019s The Little Book of Common Sense Investing.\"\nSteven Cohen, Founder of Hedge Fund SAC Capital Advisors\n(98) \"After a lifetime of picking stocks, I have to admit that Bogle's arguments in favor of the index fund have me thinking of joining him rather than trying to beat him. Bogle's wisdom and common sense [are] indispensable...for anyone trying to figure out how to invest in this crazy stock market.\"\n(109) \"Mutual funds have failed to manage their realized capital gains in such a way as to permit a substantial deferral of taxes (raising) investors' tax bills considerably ....If the Vanguard 500 Index fund could have deferred all of its realized capital gains, it would have ended up in the 91.8 percentile for the high tax investor\" [i.e., it outpaced 92 percent of all managed equity funds].\"\nEdward F. Renshaw and Paul J. Feldstein\nRichard Ennis\n(195) 11. [There is] \"no support for the claim that active management of small-cap portfolios is more fruitful than it is for large-cap portfolios.\"\n- The Small-Cap-Alpha Myth\nEugene Fama, Jr.\n(77) \"After taking risk into account, do more managers than you'd see by chance outperform with persistence? Virtually every economist who studied this question answers with a resounding \"no.\" Mike Jensen in the Sixties and Mark Carhart in the Nineties both conducted exhaustive studies of professional investors. They each conclude that in general, a manager's fee, and not his skill, plays the biggest role in performance.\"\n(24) \"When you're underperforming the index, you go home at night and cry in your beer,\" he said, adding: \"It's not fun, but who said this business should be fun. We're too well paid to hang our heads and say boo hoo.\"\n- Dan McCrum, Pimco's Gross rues US debt 'mistake', Financial Times\n(94) \"The only way to \"beat an index\" is to invest in something other than the index. Why would you, when the only source of long-term risk and return data is the index?\"\nHolman Jenkins, Jr.\nMichael Jensen, Ph.D.\n(276) \"Very little evidence [was found] that any individual [mutual] fund was able to do significantly better than that which we expected from mere random chance.\"\n- \u201cThe Performance of Mutual Funds in the Period 1945-1964,\u201d Journal of Finance\n(314) Mutual funds are run by highly experienced and hard working professionals who buy and sell stocks to achieve the best possible results for their clients. Nevertheless, the evidence from more than fifty years of research is conclusive: for a large majority of fund managers, the selection of stocks is more like rolling dice than like playing poker.\n- Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman, page 214\n(315) There is general agreement among researchers that nearly all stock pickers, whether they know it or not-and few of them do-are playing a game of chance.\n(316) Unfortunately, skill in evaluating the business prospects of a firm is not sufficient for successful stock trading, where the key question is whether the information about the firm is already incorporated in the price of the stock. Traders apparently lackthe skill to answer this crucial question, but they appear to be ignorant of their ignorance.\n(317) Finally, the illusions of validity and skill are supported by a powerful professional culture. We know that people can maintain an unshakeable faith in any proposition, however absurd, when they are sustained by a community of like-minded believers. Given the professional culture of the financial community, it is not surprising that large numbers of individuals in that world believe themselves to be among the chosen few who can do what they believe others cannot.\n(318) You should expect little or nothing from Wall Street stock pickers who hope to be more accurate than the market in predicting the future of prices. And you should not expect much from pundits making long-term forecasts.\n(319) Knowing the importance of luck, you should be particularly suspicious when highly consistent patterns emerge from the comparison of successful and less successful firms. In the presence of randomness, regular patterns can only be mirages.\n(320) The illusion of skill is not only an individual aberration: it is deeply ingrained in the culture of the industry. Facts that challenge such basic assumptions-and thereby threaten people\u2019s livelihood and self-esteem-are simply not absorbed.\n(166) \"Nobody knows which company will prove a good long-term investment. Even Buffett's genius lies more in running businesses than in picking stocks. But in the investing world, that is ignored. Wall Street, with its army of brokers, analysts, and advisers funneling trillions of dollars into mutual funds, hedge funds and private equity funds, is an elaborate fraud.\"\n(186) \"Having been an idealistic young sales-oriented fellow I became a licensed stockbroker for one of Wall Street's most prestigious firms in the late 60s. I learned very quickly that to succeed I had to \"sell my soul\", and to be more than moderately successful I had to follow the boss' program and to sell exactly what the boss wants sold - - it was \"the hell with the client\". ... kudos for having the intestinal fortitude at PORTFOLIO [magazine] to speak out about the 'sacred cows' that graze along Wall Street!\"\n(277) \"It's like a crapshoot in Las Vegas, except in Las Vegas the odds are with the house. As for the market, the odds are with you, because on average over the long run, the market has paid off.\"\n- \"Risk Management: Improving your Odds in the Crapshoot\" from Bloomberg Personal\n(169) \"If there are 10,000 people looking at the stocks and trying to pick winners, one in 10,000 is going to score, by chance alone, a great coup, and that's all that's going on. It's a game, it's a chance operation, and people think they are doing something purposeful... but they're really not.\"\n- PBS Nova Special, \"The Trillion Dollar Bet\"\nDunn Patricia, CEO, Barclays Global Advisors\n(68) \"Investment managers sell for the price of a Picasso [what] routinely turns out to be paint-by-number sofa art.\"\n- CEO of world's largest money management firm, approx $1 trillion of assets under management, approx 80% indexed)\nRon Ross, Ph.D.\n(176) \"Forsake search for needles that are so very small in haystacks that are so very large.\"\n- Samuelson, Paul. \"The Judgment of Economic Science on Rational Portfolio Management Indexing, Timing, and Long\u2013Horizon Effects.\" The Journal of Portfolio Management 16, no. 1 (Fall 1989): 4-12.\nFred Schwed, Jr.\n(206) \"Speculation is an effort, probably unsuccessful, to turn a little money into a lot. Investment is an effort, which should be successful, to prevent a lot of money from becoming a little.\"\n- Where Are The Customer's Yachts?\nMeir Statman, Professor of Finance, Santa Clara University and Author of What Investors Really Want\n(156) \"The house [casino] takes a cut on each spin of the wheel, paying out less in winnings than it collects in bets. So roulette is a negative-sum game, and so is your non-index mutual fund [actively managed fund].\"\n- Odds say you can't beat index funds, MoneyCentral Investing\n(158) \"Practically speaking, individual investors should treat the market as unbeatable and realize that when they try to beat it because it is inefficient, they are likely to injure themselves, rather than gain at the expense of another.\"\n- SF Gate.com article titled, \"Meir Statman: Amateur investors expect impossible\" 11/16/2010\nRobert Stovall, Investment Manager\n(59) \"A minuscule 4 percent of funds produce market-beating after-tax results with a scant 0.6 percent (annual) margin of gain. The 96 percent of funds that fail to meet or beat the Vanguard 500 Index Fund lose by a wealth-destroying margin of 4.8 percent per annum.\"\n(61) \"The simple index fund solution has been adopted as a cornerstone of investment strategy for many of the nation's pension plans operated by our giant corporations and state and local governments. Indexing is also the predominant strategy for the largest of them all, the retirement plan for federal government employees, the Federal Thrift Savings Plan (TSP). The plan has been a remarkable success, and now holds some $173 billion of assets for the benefit of our public servants and members of armed services.\"\nArthur Cashin, CNBC Commentary\n(9) \"The market is like watching a drunk walk a tight rope. You never know what's going to happen next.\"\n- CNBC Television\n(89) \"The illusions of hope are apt to close one's eyes to the painful truth.\"\n(221) \"If you knew what was going to happen in the economy, you still wouldn't necessarily know what was going to happen in the stock market.\"\n(225) \"Investors should remember that excitement and expenses are their enemies. And if they insist on trying to time their participation in equities, they should try to be fearful when others are greedy and greedy when others are fearful.\"\n- 2004 Annual Report of Berkshire Hathaway\n(226) \"Inactivity strikes us as intelligent behavior.\"\n(227) \"Our favorite holding period is forever.\"\n(228) \"The only value of stock forecasters is to make fortune-tellers look good.\"\n(229) \"We continue to make more money when snoring than when active.\"\n(230) \"Our stay-put behavior reflects our view that the stock market serves as a relocation center at which money is moved from the active to the patient.\"\n(237) \"Our system works. Over time, people will live better and better. We have a system that unleashes human potential, and now China has a system that unleashes human potential. We will have interruptions. We overshoot and undershoot sometimes, but your kids and grandkids will live better than you. Over time, we move ahead at a pretty damn rapid rate.\"\n(323) \"With a wonderful business, you can figure out what will happen; you can't figure out when it will happen. You don't want to focus on when, you want to focus on what. If you're right about what, you don't have to worry about when.\"\n- The Motley Fool, Warren Buffett Tells You How to Turn $40 Into $10 Million\n(324) \"If you're right about the business, you'll make a lot of money... it's far better to buy a wonderful company at a fair price.\"\n- Motley Fool, Warren Buffett Tells You How to Turn $40 Into $10 Million\n(347) \"Forecasts may tell you a great deal about the forecaster; they tell you nothing about the future.\"\n- Letter from Warren E. Buffet to the shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Berkshire Hathaway Inc.: Shareholder letters\n(356) \"Anything can happen anytime in markets. And no advisor, economist, or TV commentator--and definitely not Charlie nor I--can tell you when chaos will occur. Market forecasters will fill your ear but will never fill your wallet. \"\n(339) \"Pundits forecast not because they know, but because they are asked.\"\n- Future Babble: Why Expert Predictions Fail - and Why We Believe Them Anyway (Toronto: McClelland and Stewart)\nJames Glassman, Co-Author of Dow 36,000\n(141) \"These results add up to perhaps the most important investment lesson of all that can be drawn from this week's market anniversaries: Predicting turns in the market is incredibly difficult to do consistently well. That means that, if your investment strategy going forward is dependent on your anticipating major market turning points, your chances of success are extremely low.\"\n(161) \"There is no other proposition in economics that has more solid empirical evidence supporting it than the Efficient Market Hypothesis...In the literature of finance, accounting, and the economics of uncertainty, the EMH is accepted as a fact of life.\"\n- \"Some Anomalous Evidence Regarding Market Efficiency,\" Journal of Financial Economics\n(152) \"The time is always right to do the right thing.\"\nJeffrey Laderman\n(104) \"Hulbert's conclusion: None of the newsletter timers beat the market [over a ten year period]. The average return was 11.06%. During the same period, Standard & Poor's 500-stock index earned 18.06% annually...\"\n- \"Market Timing: A Perilous Ploy\", Business Week\n(33) \"Why does indexing outmaneuver the best minds on Wall Street? Paradoxically, it is because the best and brightest in the financial community have made the stock market very efficient. When information arises about individual stocks or the market as a whole, it gets reflected in stock prices without delay, making one stock as reasonably priced as another. Active managers who frequently shift from security to security actually detract from performance [compared to an index fund] by incurring transaction costs.\"\n(174) \"But a respect for evidence compels me to incline toward the hypothesis that most portfolio decision makers should go out of business - take up plumbing, teach Greek, or help produce the annual GNP by serving as corporate executives.\"\n(135) \"Those who have knowledge, don't predict. Those who predict, don't have knowledge. \"\nYoda, by George Lucas\n(257) \"Impossible to see, the future is.\"\n2002 Mutual Funds Guide\n(4) \"Most fund managers don't beat the S&P 500. Or if they do, very few can keep doing it for long spells. When bear markets wreak their periodic havoc, even fewer funds remain moneymakers.\"\n- Forbes Magazine\n(357) \"The commission of the investment sins listed above is not limited to 'the little guy.' Huge institutional investors, viewed as a group, have long underperformed the unsophisticated index-fund investor who simply sits tight for decades. A major reason has been fees: Many institutions pay substantial sums to consultants who, in turn, recommend high-fee managers. And that is a fool\u2019s game. \"\n(129) \"Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny should take a few pointers from the mutual-fund industry [and it's fund managers]. All three are trying to pull off elaborate hoaxes. But while Santa and the bunny suffer the derision of eight year olds everywhere, actively-managed stock funds still have an ardent following among otherwise clear-thinking adults. This continued loyalty amazes me. Reams of statistics prove that most of the fund industry's stock pickers fail to beat the market. For instance, over the 10 years through 2001, U.S. stock funds returned 12.4% a year, vs. 12.9% for the Standard & Poor's 500 stock index.\"\n(182) \"Why didn't I just throw my money out of the window - and light it on fire?\"\n- As quoted in \"The Stock Picker's Defeat,\" The Wall Street Journal. Article written by Tom Lauricella\nControl, Magazine\n(3) \"It is often said there are two types of forecasts ... lucky or wrong!!!!\"\n- published by Institute of Operations Management\nJonathon Davis, columnist for London's \"The Spectator\"\n(130) \"Nothing highlights better the continuing gap between rhetoric and substance in British financial services than the failure of providers here to emulate Jack Bogle's index fund success in the United States. Every professional in the City knows that index funds should be core building blocks in any long-term investor's portfolio. Since 1976, the Vanguard index funds has produced a compound annual return of 12 percent, better than three-quarters of its peer group. Yet, even 30 years on, ignorance and professional omerta still stand in the way of more investors enjoying the fruits of this unsung hero of the investment world.\"\nEddie Haskel, Leave it to Beaver\n(69) \"Gee Beav, those stock pickers and market timers really do add value to your portfolio.\"\n- \"Tall Tales\"\nRobert Huebscher\n(269) Those institutions [state pension plans and endowments of state universities] are placing risky bets on private equity and similar funds, to some degree at the taxpayer's expense. They are relying on consultants who, on average, add no value and no prospect of delivering alpha. Taxpayers would be better served if public institutions adopted a low-cost index-based approach to endowment management.\n- Advisor Perspectives\n(268) It's a waste of money listening to [investment] consultants. It's a serice that is useless.\n(52) \"I don't try to be clever at all. The idea that I could see what no one else can is an illusion.\"\n(167) \"A vast industry of stockbrokers, financial planners, and investment advisers skims a fortune for themselves off the top in exchange for passing their clients' money on to people who, as a whole, cannot possibly outperform the market.\"\n- \"The Evolution of an Investor,\" Conde Naste Portfolio\n(294) \"I have become increasingly convinced that the past records of mutual fund managers are essentially worthless in predicting future success. The few examples of consistently superior performance occur no more frequently than can be expected by chance.\"\n(29) \"Experience conclusively shows that index-fund buyers are likely to obtain results exceeding those of the typical fund manager, whose large advisory fees and substantial portfolio turnover tend to reduce investment yields. Many people will find the guarantee of playing the stock-market game at par every round a very attractive one. The index fund is a sensible, serviceable method for obtaining the market's rate of return with absolutely no effort and minimal expense.\"\n(31) \"We conclude that hedge funds are far riskier and provide much lower returns than is commonly supposed.\"\n- \"Hedge Funds: Risk and Return\"Financial Analysts Journal November / Dec\n(34) \"It's like giving up a belief in Santa Claus.\"\n- 20-20 Interview with John Stossel\n(155) \"... skepticism about past returns is crucial. The truth is, much as you may wish you could know which funds will be hot, you can't -- and neither can the legions of advisers and publications that claim they can. That's why building a portfolio around index funds isn't really settling for average. It's just refusing to believe in magic.\"\n(96) \"The investment business is a giant scam. Most people think they can find managers who can outperform, but most people are wrong. I will say that 85 to 90 percent of managers fail to match their benchmarks. Because managers have fees and incur transaction costs, you know that in the aggregate they are deleting value.\"\n(170) \"The number of managers with great track records in a given market depends far more on the number of people who started in the investment business (in place of going to dental school), rather than on their ability to produce profits.\"\n(171) \"Toss a coin; heads and the manager will make $10,000 over the year, tails and he will lose $10,000. We run [the contest] for the first year [for 10,000 managers]. At the end of the year, we expect 5,000 managers to be up $10,000 each, and 5,000 to be down $10,000. Now we run the game a second year. Again, we can expect 2,500 managers to be up two years in a row; another year, 1,250; a fourth one, 625; a fifth, 313. We have now, simply in a fair game, 313 managers who made money for five years in a row. [And in 10 years, just 10 of the original 10,000 managers.] Out of pure luck... A population entirely composed of bad managers will produce a small amount of great track records.... \"\nProfessor Richard Thaler, University of Chicago\n(188) \"People exaggerate their own skills. They are overoptimistic about their prospects and overconfident about their guesses, including which [investment] managers to pick.\"\n- Investment Titans, by Jonathan Burton, McGraw-Hill\n(179) \"In every mutual fund prospectus, in every sales promotional folder, and in every mutual fund advertisement (albeit in print almost too small to read), the following warning appears: \"Past performance is no guarantee of future results.\" Believe it!\"\n(79) \"Once in the dear dead days beyond recall, an out-of-town visitor was being shown the wonders of the New York financial district. When the party arrived at the Battery, one of his guides indicated some handsome ships riding at anchor. He said, \u2018Look, those are the bankers' and brokers' yachts.' \u2018Where are the customers' yachts?' asked the naive visitor.\"\n(87) \"Getting an unsophisticated client was the golden prize. The quickest way to make money on Wall Street is to take the most sophisticated product and try to sell it to the least sophisticated client.\"\n- 60 Minutes, cbsnews.com, \"Goldman Sachs VP explains why he quit\"\n(200) \"Wall Street is a place where whatever can be sold will be sold. You are the consumer of their dreck. What they can sell to you, they will sell to you.\"\n- quoted by Jeffrey Goldberg, Why I Fired My Broker, The Atlantic\n(65) \"A miniscule 4 percent of funds produce market-beating after-tax results with a scant 0.6 percent (annual) margin of gain. The 96 percent of funds that fail to meet or beat the Vanguard 500 Index Fund lose by a wealth-destroying margin of 4.8% per annum.\"\n- John C. Bogle, The Little Book on Common Sense Investing\n(56) \"Millions of mutual-fund investors sleep well at night, serene in the belief that superior outcomes result from pooling funds with like-minded investors and engaging high-quality investment managers to provide professional insight. The conventional wisdom ends up hopelessly unwise, as evidence shows an overwhelming rate of failure by mutual funds to deliver on promises.\"\nThe Economist, July 3, 2003, \"The Blame Game\"\n(2) \"You will almost never find a fund manager who can repeatedly beat the market. It is better to invest in an indexed fund that promises a market return but with significantly lower fees.\"\nThe Financial Press\n(214) \"The $50 billion allegedly lost to investors would make Madoff's fund one of the biggest frauds in history.\"\n- Madoff arrested over $50 billion fraud\nRussell Wermers\n(296) \"The number of funds that have beaten the market over their entire histories is so small that the False Discovery Rate test can't eliminate the possibility that the few that did were merely false positives.\"\n- as quoted in \"The Prescient are Few\", New York Times\n(103) \"Buying funds based purely on their past performance is one of the stupidest things an investor can do.\"\nCraig Israelsen, Ph.D\n(51) \"One thing is clear: Style drift happens to a sizable percentage of mutual funds...For [investors or] planners seeking to create portfolios tapping into consistently different equity styles, style drift presents a significant concern.\"\n- Drift Happens, Financial Planning Interactive\n(127) \"The avoidance of taxes is the only intellectual pursuit that carries any reward.\"\nRosanne Pane\n(204) \"If a fund is drifting to a style that is dramatically different, your potential returns, volatility, and risk are going to change.\"\n- Spotting 'Style Creep' When a fund starts to wander, returns can suffer, BusinessWeek Online\nBob Stansky, Manager Fidelity Magellan Fund\nRon Surz, President, PPCA, Inc.\n(203) \"Style drift is a serious problem for [investors] because it distorts asset allocation and undermines performance when styles rotate. Value managers who have drifted over the past three years [1998-2000] toward more favored growth stocks are regretting those moves, but not as much as their [investors].\"\nRobert J. Zutz\n(298) \"The SEC deems it a fraud if performance results are compared to an inappropriate index, without disclosing the material differences between the index and the accounts under management.\"\n- \"Compliance Review\", Schwab Institutional, Vol 10, Issue 8\nTheodore Aronson\nClifford Asness\n(49) \"Market-cap based indexing will never be driven from its deserved perch as core and deserved king of the investment world. It is what we should all own in theory and it has delivered low-cost equity returns to a great mass of investors...the now and forever king-of-the-hill.\"\nGary Brinson\n(82) \"For the markets in total, the amount of value added, or alpha, must sum to zero. One person's positive alpha s someone else's negative alpha. Collectively, for the institutional, mutual fund, and private banking arenas, the aggregate alpha return will be zero or negative after transaction costs. Aggregate fees for the active managers should thus be, at most, the fees associated with passive management. Yet, these fees are several times larger than fees that would be associated with passive management. This illogical conundrum will ultimately have to end.\"\n(27) \"If you can eliminate the government as a 39.6% partner, then you will be much better off.\"\n(232) \"The greatest Enemies of the Equity investor are Expenses and Emotions.\"\nJames P. Garland, President, The Jeffrey Company\n(144) \"For most investors, tax loss harvesting is one of the most important ways to reduce tax liability now and in the future.\"\n(142) \"It is very hard, if not impossible,\" he wrote in his study, \"to justify active management for most individual, taxable investors, if their goal is to grow wealth.\" And he said that those who still insist on an actively managed fund are almost certainly \"deluding themselves.\"\n(299) \"It is difficult to systematically beat the market. But it is not difficult to systematically throw money down a rat hole by generating commissions (and other costs).\"\n(162) \"Fiduciaries should strongly consider index funds as an alternative to actively managed funds. Index funds incur about 80% less in transaction costs than actively managed funds\u2026long-term returns for actively managed funds trail their respective indexes.\"\n- The Elephant in the Living Room, Financial Advisor Magazine\n(30) \"Index funds are...tax friendly, allowing investors to defer the realization of capital gains or avoid them completely if the shares are later bequeathed. To the extent that the long-run uptrend in stock prices continues, switching from security to security involves realizing capital gains that are subject to tax. Taxes are a crucially important financial consideration because the earlier realization of capital gains will substantially reduce net returns. Index funds do not trade from security to security and, thus, they tend to avoid capital gains taxes.\"\n(348) \"The surest way to find an actively managed fund that will have top-quartile returns is to look for a fund that has bottom-quartile expenses.\"\n- \u201c'Random Walk' author Malkiel bullish on international index funds,\u201d Oregonian\n(180) \"Suppose it was demonstrated that one out of twenty alcoholics could learn to become a moderate social drinker. The experienced clinician would answer, 'Even if true, act as if it were false, for you will never identify that one in twenty, and in the attempt five in twenty will be ruined.' Investors should forsake the search for such tiny needles in huge haystacks.\"\n(218) \"It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it.\"\n- Candidate for Governor: And How I Got Licked (1935), ISBN 0-520-08198-6; repr. University of California Press, 1994, p.109.\n(60) \"Invest in low-turnover, passively managed index funds...and stay away from profit-driven investment management organizations... The mutual fund industry is a colossal failure... resulting from its systematic exploitation of individual investors...as funds extract enormous sums from investors in exchange for providing a shocking disservice..... Excessive management fees take their toll, and (manager) profits dominate fiduciary responsibility.\"\n(63) \"Most active mutual funds are more interested in collecting fees than in boosting returns for investors.\"\n(64) \"I've always viewed high-frequency trading as a tax on the rest of us.\"\nAronson Theodore, of Aronson & Partners\n(8) \"None of my clients are taxable... Once you introduce taxes, active management probably has an insurmountable hurdle. We've been asked to manage taxable money -- and declined.\"\n(108) \"In these topsy-turvy days of volatile markets, who knows what's up or down? The Dow could be up 250 today, and down 300 tomorrow. It's a fool's game playing market direction, and every diehard index fund investor knows it.\"\n(7) \"The probable is what usually happens.\"\n- Lady Luck, The Theory of Probability\n(55) \"You've already paid for the risk, so it might be good to stick around for the expected return.\"\n- Dimensional Fund Advisors\n(47) \"Probability is the very guide of life.\"\n(346) \"As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain. As far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality.\"\n- Sidelights on Relativity (London: Mathuen)\n(338) \"Most of the fundamental ideas of science are essentially simple and may, as a rule, be expressed in a language comprehensible to everyone.\"\n- The Evolution of Physics: The Growth of Ideas from the Early Concepts to Relativity and Quanta (New York: Simon & Schuster)\nGary Belsky and Thomas Gilovich\n(81) \"Odds are you don't know what the odds are.\"\n- Why Smart People Make Big Money Mistakes\n(194) \"For a long career full of breakthroughs that have advanced our understanding of financial markets, and his early fundamental work on efficient markets, we are proud to have Professor Fama as the first recipient of this prestigious award.\"\n- Former AFA President and selection committee chair speech in which he bestowed the Morgan Stanley-AFA Award for Excellence in Finance to Eugene Fama\n(149) \"Return generation is the responsibility of the market, which sets prices to compensate investors for the risks they bear. \"\n- Author of Rebalancing and Returns\n(136) \"Chance favors the prepared mind.\"\n(251) \"Some investments do have higher expected returns than others. Which ones? Well, by and large they're the ones that will do the worst in bad times.\"\n- Nobel Laureate in Economics, 1990, Stanford Professor of Economics, as quoted in Money Magazine's July, 2007 issue\n- Nobel Laureate in Economics, 1990, Stanford Professor of Economics, as quoted in Money Magazine\n(57) \"When you look at the results on an after-fee, after-tax basis over reasonably long periods of time, there's almost no chance that you end up beating the index fund.\"\n- Chief Investment Officer, Yale University Endowment, Economics Professor and author of Unconventional Success: A Fundamental Approach to Personal Investment, NPR, Yale Money Whiz Shares Tips on Growing a Nest Egg\nRichard Thaler, Economist, University of Chicago Booth School of Business\n(196) \"Investors must keep in mind that there's a difference between a good company and a good stock. After all, you can buy a good car but pay too much for it.\"\n- Upside, July 6, 1999\n(342) \"Doubt is not a pleasant condition, but certainty is an absurd one.\"\n- Oxford Essential Quotations (Oxford University Press)\n(239) \"One of the most striking and fundamental things about probability theory is that it leads to an understanding of the otherwise strange fact that events which are individually capricious and unpredictable can, when treated en masse, lead to very stable average performances.\"\n(88) \"Statistical thinking will one day be as necessary for efficient citizenship as the ability to read and write.\"\n(351) \"Do you know what investing for the long run but listening to market news every day is like? It\u2019s like a man walking up a big hill with a yo-yo and keeping his eyes fixed on the yo-yo instead of the hill.\"\n- Story Telling for Financial Advisors (Chicago: Dearborn Financial Publishing), 213.\nAnthony M. Gallea, William Patalon III\n(6) \"Investing is a strange business. It's the only one we know of where the more expensive the products get, the more customers want to buy them.\"\n- Contrarian Investing\nTed Aronson\n(233) \"I think the most important factor in getting out of the recession actually is just the regenerative capacity of American capitalism. And we had many recessions in the history of this country when nobody even heard of fiscal policy or monetary policy. The country always comes back.\"\n(234) \"...it's important to have the right monetary policy. It's important for, to have the right fiscal policy. But it's nowhere near as important as just the normal regenerative capacity of American capitalism.\"\n- CNBC's Squawk Box\n(365) \u201cWithout data you're just another person with an opinion.\u201d\nSusan Dziubinski, University Editor with Morningstar.com\n(211) \"Statisticians will tell you that you need 20 years worth of data -- that's right, two full decades -- to draw statistically meaningful conclusions. Anything less, they say, and you have little to hang your hat on. But here's the problem for fund investors: After 20 successful years of managing a mutual fund, most managers are ready to retire. In fact, only 22 U.S. stock funds have had the same manager on board for at least two decades--and I wouldn't call all the managers in that bunch skilled.\"\n(164) \"Let's Change Our Verb Tenses When Speaking of Investment Markets.\"\n- The Big Investment Lie\n(138) \"The bets laid down by predictin' that news will surely bring on the Speculation Blues.\"\n(173) \"I know of no way of judging the future but by the past.\"\n- Virginia Convention Speech\n(140) \"Assuming that the future is like the past, you can outperform 80 percent of your fellow investors over the next several decades by investing in an index fund\u2014and doing nothing else. [But] acquire the discipline to do something even better: become a long-term index fund investor.\"\n(32) \"Historically, the stock market is like a gambling casino with the odds in your favor. Over the long pull, stocks are given something like nine and a half to ten percent compounded per year. The banks have probably given you something in the order of four to five.\"\n(153) \"If a man dwells on the past, then he robs the present; but if a man ignores the past, he may rob the future. The seeds of our destiny are nurtured by the roots of our past.\"\n- Kung Fu Television Series\n(106) \"The current financial crisis calls out for new products and services as well as more, not less, information about what is safe and profitable in the future environment.\"\n(92) \"The only thing new in this world is the history you don't know.\"\n- 33rd President of the United States\n(93) \"The only new thing in the world is the history you don't know.\"\n(199) \"Design a portfolio you are not likely to trade... akin to premarital counseling advice; try to build a portfolio that you can live with for a long, long time.\"\n- Is Your Alpha Big Enough to Cover Your Taxes? [answer is NO]\n(145) \"Investing in the absence of an investment policy statement reduces decision making to an individual event-driven process of chasing short-term results, eliminating the expectation of achieving the long-term returns of capitalism.\"\n- The 12-Step Program for Active Investors\n(147) \"It is a certainty that equity markets will be full of uncertainty. This uncertainty is the reason investors should expect returns.\"\n(90) \"To reduce risk it is necessary to avoid a portfolio whose securities are all highly correlated with each other. One hundred securities whose returns rise and fall in near unison afford little protection than the uncertain return of a single security.\"\n- Efficient Diversification of Investment\n(354) \"Everything in life, individually or socially, is a trade-off. We determine the risk levels we\u2019re willing to tolerate.\"\n- \u201cThe Financial Innovator,\u201d Business Times Weekend, 10-11.\n(363) \"What if your advisor talks only about returns, not risk? ...It's his job to take risk into account by telling you the range of possible outcomes you face. If he won't, go to a new planner, someone who will get real.\"\n(303) \"Rip Van Winkle would be the ideal stock market investor: Rip could invest in the market before his nap and when he woke up 20 years later, he'd be happy. He would have been asleep through all the ups and downs in between. But few investors resemble Mr. Van Winkle. The more often an investor counts his money \u2014 or looks at the value of his mutual funds in the newspaper \u2014 the lower his risk tolerance.\"\nDave Astor\n(54) Don't invest all your money in just one or two stocks. That's the danger. I know a man who put all his money in just two stocks --a paper towel company and a revolving door company. He was wiped out before he could turn around.\n(83) \"Approximately 94 percent of variability of a fund's investment return is due to asset allocation -- Study of 91 large pension funds over a 10-year period.\"\n- Determinants of Portfolio Performance,\" Financial Analysts Journal, July-August 1986, Follow-up study, \"Revisiting Determinants of Portfolio Performance: An Update,\" 1990 Working Paper\nRene Descartes, Discourse on Method\n(190) \"It is a truth very certain that when it is not in our power to determine what is true we ought to follow what is most probable.\"\n(72) \"Ninety-seven percent of performance variation is due to asset class structure -- Study of 31 institutional pension funds during a range of six- to 12-year periods.\"\n- Dimensional Fund Advisors' Conference, University of Chicago Graduate School of Business\n(74) \"History shows that in the long run a thoughtfully designed, diversified strategy of \"passive\" funds typically beats all but a few active managers. It's not easy to structure and maintain such a strategy. It requires some initial research and discipline to stay the course. But it's much easier than predicting which active managers will randomly beat this approach.\"\n(85) \"Investment planning is about structuring exposure to risk factors.\"\n- The Error Term\nMajeed Farouki, chief investment officer\n(78) \"The $4.8 billion Orange County Employees' Retirement System, Santa Ana, Calif., more than doubled its total indexed assets to $1.2 billion during the 12 months ended Sept. 30, 2001, from $593 million the year before.\" \"We think that (indexed) exposure was a reasonable portfolio for the return characteristics and compared favorably with active (management),\" he said.\n(202) \"We can extrapolate from the study that for the long term individual investor who maintains a consistent asset allocation and leans toward index funds, asset allocation determines about 100% of performance.\"\n- The True Impact of Asset Allocation on Returns\n(46) \"Participants who didn't seek help often made mistakes in risk with their portfolios \u2014 either too much or too little.\"\n- CIO Financial Engines, Pensions and Investments\n(132) \"It's Not Easy Bein' Green\"\n- As sung by Kermit the Frog, with lyrics by Joe Rapposo\nEvel Knievel, Motorcyclist\n(76) \"Risk is good. Not properly managing your risk is a dangerous leap.\"\n(359) \"Perhaps the most important job of a financial advisor is to get their clients in the right place on the efficient frontier in their portfolios. But their No. 2 job, a very close second, is to create portfolios that their clients are comfortable with. Advisors can create the best portfolios in the world, but they won\u2019t really matter if the clients don\u2019t stay in them.\"\n- Think Advisor Interview\n(91) \"A good portfolio is more than a long list of good stocks and bonds. It is a balanced whole, providing the investor with protections and opportunities with respect to a wide range of contingencies.\"\n- Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences, Professor of Economics at University of California at San Diego\n(304) \"Diversification is your buddy.\"\nRoger G. Ibbotson and Paul D. Kaplan\n(201) \"On average, 90 percent of the variability of returns and 100 percent of the absolute level of return is explained by asset allocation.\"\n1998, December, revised April 1999\n(105) \"It can be shown that maximum diversification is achieved by holding each stock in proportion to its value to the entire market (italics added).... Hindsight plays tricks on our minds....often distorts the past and encourages us to play hunches and outguess other investors, who in turn are playing the same game. For most of us, trying to beat the market leads to disastrous results...our actions lead to much lower returns than can be achieved by just staying in the market.\"\nClark Truman\n(217) \"Investors acquiring commodity futures in expectations of higher returns, lower risk, and improved inflation protection are making bets. Current evidence indicates that the odds are against them.\"\n- Former Professor of Finance, University of Southern California, Commodity Futures in Portfolios\n(50) \"If you would be wealthy, think of Saving as well as Getting.....Remember that time is money....Beware of little Expenses; a small Leak will sink a great Ship..... There are no Gains, without Pains....He that would catch Fish, must venture his Bait...Great Estates may venture more, but little Boasts should keep near the shore....Tis easy to see, hard to forsee....Industry, Perseverance, and Fruglity make Fortune yield.\"\n(236) \"The best way in my view is to just buy a low-cost index fund and keep buying it regularly over time, because you'll be buying into a wonderful industry, which in effect is all of American industry...People ought to sit back and relax and keep accumulating over time.\"\n- MarketWatch CNBC\n(238) \"You only find out who is swimming naked when the tide goes out.\"\n- Letter to Shareholders, February 28, 2002\n(137) \"What is the best investment for the average investor? Thorley agreed with Odean: index funds.\" [Thorley and Odean are professors who study the market)\n- Robbing You Blind\n(5) \"Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.\"\n- Definition of Insanity\n(139) \"Important services such as rebalancing, tax managed investments and tax loss harvesting help investors maximize returns at a given level of risk.\"\n- IFA President\n(306) \"Index funds are the only rational alternative for almost all mutual fund investors.\"\n- \"The Prescient are Few\", New York Times\n(97) \"Yes. First, get diversified. Come up with a portfolio that covers a lot of asset classes. Second, you want to keep your fees low. That means avoiding the most hyped but expensive funds, in favor of low-cost index funds. And finally, invest for the long term. [Investors] should simply have index funds to keep their fees low and their taxes down. No doubt about it.\"\n(189) \"Many receive advice, few profit by it.\"\n- quoted in Money Magazine, September 2007\n(133) \"The case highlights the wide gap and opposing roles of a broker who is permitted in law to further his and his firm's interests at the expense of customers, and a fiduciary who is required in law to put his clients' interests first. This is at the core of why the fiduciary standard is important.\"\n(157) \"If you passed a law saying that [members of Congress and their staffs] can only invest in index funds, on the whole you would do them a great favor, for two reasons. First, they won't be reading news coverage about themselves that they and their constituents don't like. And two, they're more likely to make more money on index funds than by trying to outsmart the market.\"\n(107) \"If you believe in indexing, then you know that there is no free money. Ultimately, the push toward enhanced indexing is about enhancing the bottom line for managers.... But it's important for us to keep our eyes on the ball and remember what makes indexing, well, indexing. Low fees, broad diversification, hold hold hold. Don't believe the hype. Try to beat the market\u2014in any manner\u2014and you're likely to get beat...by about the cost of doing it.\"\nPeter Robison, Asjylyn Loder, and Alan Bjerga (1)\nThe Ambachtsheer Letter (1)\nMarquis de Laplace (2)\nEdward F. Renshaw and Paul J. Feldstein (1)\nArthur Cashin, CNBC Commentary (1)\nYoda, by George Lucas (1)\n2002 Mutual Funds Guide (1)\nNassim Nicholas Taleb (2)\nProfessor Richard Thaler (1)\nThe Economist, July 3, 2003, \"The Blame Game\" (1)\nThe Financial Press (1)\nGary Belsky and Thomas Gilovich (1)\nAnthony M. Gallea, William Patalon III (1)\nRoger G. Ibbotson and Paul D. 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        "raw_content": "Home News Analysis El Salvador Freight Networks Used to Move Cocaine\nEl Salvador Freight Networks Used to Move Cocaine\nPe\u00f1as Blancas on the Nicaraguan border\nEl Salvador\u2019s customs authority has classified 152 of the country\u2019s freight companies as presenting either a \u201chigh\u201d or \u201cmedium\u201d level of risk, and among them are several linked to drug seizures in the region. Many of them, officials say, work as \u201cfree agents\u201d at the service of drug traffickers.\nNicaraguan police approached the front of the truck on March 1, 2013. The truck had Salvadoran plates but had come from Guatemala and was bound for Panama with a shipment of beer. The Nicaraguan and the Salvadoran drivers were kept at a distance as the agents registered the vehicle in the tiny hangar at the Pe\u00f1as Blancas border crossing in Nicaragua. The truck\u2019s hidden compartment, once broken into, showed its contents: $166,900 in bills of $20, $50 and $100 organized into three packages. Hours later, both drivers were photographed looking helpless, standing opposite the money and flanked from behind by four Nicaraguan police agents with their faces covered.\nAccording to Salvadoran investigators, the license plate number RE 1251 belonged at that time to Fidel Ernesto Martinez Heredia. Martinez is the owner of a transport company from Metapan in the Salvadoran department of Santa Ana, which, according to the country\u2019s customs authority (DGA), is currently classified as \u201cmedium\u201d risk as an international freight company. A truck that Martinez admitted belonged to him at one point in a judicial document was caught moving 47 kilos of cocaine on the Costa Rican side of the Pe\u00f1as Blancas border crossing on December 12, 2012. His brother, who also works in international freight but whose name has not been linked with any seizure up until now, is classified as \u201chigh\u201d risk.\nIn July 2013, the DGA published a list of active and inactive transporters of international cargo in the country. A series of reforms to the Customs Simplification Law required the DGA to publish the risk level of each one: 76 are considered \u201chigh\u201d risk and 76 \u201cmedium.\u201d These 152 are those that have been involved in frequent or repeated \u201cincidents\u201d when transporting goods.\nA number of the names listed as risks have been connected with 10 seizures totaling 966 kilos of cocaine and $366,900 in cash from Salvadorans or from trucks with Salvadoran license plates in Central America since 2011. The shipments clearly followed drug trafficking patterns: cocaine moving north and money moving south. However, no one has been arrested and no case has been brought before the Salvadoran courts.\nRaul Alfaro is the president of the Salvadoran Association of International Cargo Transporters (ASTIC), which includes the majority of the country\u2019s transport sector business owners. He admits, with no intention of avoiding the thorny subject, that many in the Salvadoran freight sector \u201care involved in the game.\u201d That is to say, they move cocaine in the trucks. And he does not save any pity for the DGA, which, he says, is not interested in combating contraband or drug trafficking. Alfaro said that the only relevant activity undertaken by the DGA in recent years was the updating of its database in 2011, which showed that of 3,470 transporters in the system, 1,677 were active.\nThe head of the DGA, Daisy Reynosa, explained that there are a number of criteria that the institution uses to establish \u201cmedium\u201d and \u201chigh\u201d risk levels in the Salvadoran freight sector.\nReynosa said that the level of risk was established using a computer program that analyzed a number of variables. \u201cIt can be based on arrival times, if [the driver] arrives late, how many times he arrives, the type of product he is transporting, what type of product he is carrying when he arrives late, breaks in the pattern of movement, deviations from the route \u2014 everything is analyzed\u201d she said.\nReynosa added that all of the information is included in the risk evaluation, which includes information generated in Central America about Salvadoran trucks caught transporting cocaine.\n\u201cWhat happens when a truck outside the country is caught with drugs? The country immediately notifies the SIECA and the transporter is blocked at an international level. This means the [the truck in question] is blocked,\u201d said Reynosa, adding that this affects the risk profile of a freight company, but does not block the rest of the trucks it operates.\nThe legislation that provides for these classifications of risk only deals with frequent or repeated \u201cincidents\u201d for the medium and high risk levels, without specifying what is being referred to in the information included in the DGA risk levels list. The Vice Minister of Finance, Rene Guardado, did not want to explain it, either, when he was consulted.\nSEE ALSO: More coverage on El Salvador\n\u201cThose involved know what it is, but we can\u2019t tell you who did what,\u201d said the official, adding that they cannot reveal details of the incidents because \u201cif someone committed a mistake and wants to improve, then they will be reevaluated at some point and there could be a moment when they are no longer considered high risk, but rather, medium risk.\u201d Guardado also said, as strange as it seems, that if any transporter remains or gets newly classified as high risk, \u201cwe don\u2019t say anything to him; he decides who is going to contract him. Those responsible for hiring will see he has a high level of risk, and if they contract him, they should bear in mind the consequences.\u201d\nWhat does this list have to do with drug trafficking across Central American borders? The answer is found in the fact that in the majority of cases, the owners of the Salvadoran trucks confiscated since 2011 were registered in associations of international freight companies. They had a legal livelihood that distanced them from the cliche of clandestine outlaws.\nThis pattern is, of course, not exclusive to the Salvadoran freight sector. As the most recent report by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) says, transport networks are a secondary group involved in international drug trafficking, and although they may have long term relationships with other organized crime groups, these \u201care not exclusive.\u201d\nNicaragua, Guatemala and Costa Rica do not have similar lists to classify the risk level of transporters. Members of the Honduran customs authority said that they were working on creating one.\n\u201cThese people [transporters], what they do is they consolidate the [drug] shipment,\u201d said Vicente, casually explaining how those involved in moving cocaine from Panama to Guatemala operate. Vicente has met some of the main figures in Central American drug trafficking face to face. He is somewhat friendly with them, has privileged information from this group, and knows every detail of how they operate.\nHe explained how \u201cconsolidating the shipment\u201d means that some transporters have the capacity to move a certain quantity of drugs per month, or what is called a \u201cline,\u201d to move 200, 500 or more kilos of cocaine per month. Part of this is for their own profit and the other part is distributed at different points along the Pan-American highway, to avoid conflicts in various countries and with various groups from Panama to Guatemala.\nThe illicit business deal ends in Guatemala, where the cocaine shipment is placed in the hands of Mexicans, who take control of transporting it to Mexico, according to a Guatemalan anti-narcotics official. This is where the struggle for control of the territory used to distribute and transport cocaine has been most evident in recent years, with the incursion of the Zetas in the country, as reported by the UNODC.\nThe ASTIC president, Raul Alfaro, drew similarities between the Pe\u00f1as Blancas border crossing and that of El Amatillo in La Union. Both see an incessant passage of merchandise, with around 300 to 350 trucks per day. The head of the association supports an unavoidable reality: drugs trafficked through Central America are moved over main highways \u2014 trafficking is fed and prospers under the protection of legal businesses and traffickers take any opportunity they get.\n\u201cContraband and drugs pass through here with the complicity of authorities and that is irrefutable, because they know they pass through. Everything that falls here [seizures] is because there is a finger pointed [an accusation]. At the moment of the arrests and the police and the cameras and everything\u2026\u201d said Alfaro, moving his hand to show that one truck passes right after another. That is to say: the use of a small seizure as a decoy to ensure another larger one gets through. In part, the lack of will to combat drug trafficking and contraband is made clear by the fact that the DGA has not renewed the freight sector customs codes for nearly a decade, according to Alfaro. Some of the inactive codes, he said, continue to be used.\nAlthough an interview was repeatedly requested with the Attorney General\u2019s Office (FGR) in regard to this subject, the institution responded that for the moment they will not talk about it. Security and Justice Minister Ricardo Perdomo did not want to speak decisively about the collusion of DGA personnel with organized crime either. \u201cI can only say that we are investigating it,\u201d say the minister. But he did not deny that it is happening.\nThe minister added they have found that various Salvadoran transporters are acting as independent contractors: moving drugs for those who pay and handing over the packages of cocaine to a range of Central American groups.\nRoberto has been a truck driver carrying international loads through Central America for more than a decade. This man, of a dark complexion, over 40 years old and with his hair going white, knows how miserable it is to be stuck for three weeks at the border without a place to sleep halfway decently and to wash himself adequately, driving more than 24 hours without stopping and dealing with contraband \u201ccoyotes.\u201d The pay, sometimes, is no more than $200 per month, depending on conditions.\nIt is clear to Roberto that when the packets of drugs or money are found in hidden, handmade compartments, it is the owner of the company who is trafficking. The ASTIC president agrees.\n\u201cIt can only be the truck owner who rigs the machine [truck] to hide drugs. The driver who takes it, what are they going to give him? Four little packets. They halfway mention that they are going to examine the shipment for another reason, and he gets nervous. And that\u2019s what you see in this country. Because a lot of the drivers, when it\u2019s the company playing the game, don\u2019t even know,\u201d said Alfaro.\nOne example of what the head of the association is talking about occurred on August 21 of this year, when Salvadoran antinarcotics police arrested a Salvadoran driver at the El Amatillo border crossing. The driver had recently returned from Costa Rica. They found six kilos of cocaine: four wrapped in plastic and two hidden in the air filter in the cab of the truck.\nRoberto talked about it the other way around. \u201cI don\u2019t accept a rigged truck,\u201d he said, referring to being contracted to drive a truck with the legal merchandise already on board, without having been there at the moment it was loaded. That, he said, is an indication that they are moving drugs and, in those cases, the drivers do not know.\nAn obvious indicator of the involvement of freight companies in drug trafficking, which Alfaro and another two heads of transport associations in Central America agree on, is the undercutting of prices by companies that repeatedly send out caravans of dozens of trucks. \u201cIt\u2019s been said here that companies emerge out of nothing, with new trucks and charging cheap prices,\u201d he said.\n\u201cWe have found transport companies that are offering prices lower than the operating costs. This raises alerts for us, because working for less than the cost of operations doesn\u2019t make any sense, unless they are involved in things they shouldn\u2019t be,\u201d said Marjorie Lizano, president of the Chamber of Unitary Transporters of Costa Rica (CCTU).\nMarvin Altamirano, president of the Nicaraguan Association of Transporters (ATN), stated this in different terms: \u201cThe traditional companies in each country, which are older and have similar prices for regional commerce, are well-known. But suddenly new companies appear that from one day to the next bring down the prices in Central America, because the trip doesn\u2019t matter to them, just the illicit activity they are going to perform. What interests these people is their other business. What they look to do is to tell the importer that they will bring them the product for $600, when everyone else offers a price of $1,200.\u201d\nLizano openly admitted this, just like Alfaro, of the ASTIC. \u201cThere have been many people involved in trafficking drugs and money; we have been seeing for three or four years how many transporters are being caught at our border checkpoints. We have said it is extremely important for scanners to be installed at the border posts to detect these situations, in order to start eliminating the false freight sector, because what they do is dress up as freight operations in order to perform another kind of service.\u201d\nDespite the clear indications, in El Salvador there has not been any case since 2008 of an international freight company being accused in court of drug trafficking. The UNODC says that in El Salvador, these groups have been working \u201cundercover.\u201d\n*This report was produced as part of a project funded by the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) in which InSight Crime has collaborated. It was first published in La Prensa Grafica, see original here.\nLos transportistas del narco | CONNECTAS June 11, 2018 at 10:38 pm\n[\u2026] Ver publicaci\u00f3n en ingl\u00e9s en Insight Crime CLIC AQU\u00cd [\u2026]\nThe Corrupt Legacy of El Salvador Trafficker \u2018Chepe Luna\u2019",
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        "raw_content": "Home News Analysis How Gold Trade Fuels Modern-Day Slavery in Peru\nHow Gold Trade Fuels Modern-Day Slavery in Peru\nA worker in an illegal gold mine in Peru\nSlave-like conditions, frequent accidents, disease and sexual exploitation are a normal part of the illegal gold mining trade in Peru, a gripping report by a watchdog group reveals.\nThe report (pdf), by the US labor rights non-governmental organization Verite, chronicles the lives of kids like \u201cGordo.\u201d He was 12 when he was told he had to leave school and migrate to Peru\u2019s remote northern jungle region of Madre de Dios to work in the gold mines. Drug traffickers had forcibly displaced him and his family from their farm in the northern department of Iquitos.\nGordo \u2014 who like many others in this report spoke on condition their real names not be revealed \u2014 worked six years in the mines in return for food and a mat to sleep on. A fellow teenager who demanded pay when he turned 18 was murdered and buried in an unmarked grave, he told investigators.\n\u201cOscar,\u201d meanwhile, was 16 when his cousin persuaded him to come to work in the mines with promises of being paid \u201cin chunks of gold.\u201d When he arrived after a five-day journey on the river, he found out his cousin had sold him to the mine, and he would have to work 90 days moving wheelbarrows filled with rocks and sand to pay off his cousin\u2019s fee before he could leave.\nTwo weeks later, he fell sick with malaria and was left to die. Kept alive by other workers who gave him scraps of food, he ultimately worked a total of eight months in order to fulfill his \u201ccontract\u201d and received ten grams of gold, which he sold for $115. He contracted yellow fever soon after escaping and was forced to go back to work in the jungle to pay back hospital fees borrowed from his mother.\nThese stories are not uncommon in Madre de Dios and other illegal and informal mining regions of Peru, the world\u2019s fourth largest gold producer. Indeed, the NGO found that such exploitation is standard practice, an issue to a large extent ignored by the major international companies using it to make and sell jewelry worldwide.\nConditions in Peru\u2019s informal and illegal mines were worse than anything Verite lead researcher Quinn Kepes had seen in places including Bangladesh and Liberia, he told InSight Crime.\n\u201cI can\u2019t think of any low-level unskilled worker in Madre de Dios I interviewed who is not suffering some kind of egregious labor rights violation,\u201d he said.\nBillion-Dollar Industry Fueled by Slavery\nPeru\u2019s human rights ombudsman estimated last year that informal and illegal mines directly employ 100,000 people and indirectly employ another 400,000. According to estimates by experts cited by Verite, such mines produce a 15 to 22 percent of all the country\u2019s gold, worth almost $3 billion annually.\nA 2012 newspaper investigation found that \u201cthe majority of this illegally produced gold was exported by formal businesses that helped to launder it\u201d \u2014 a process explored in InSight Crime\u2019s Breaking Down the Chain of Illegal Gold in Peru. A network of family clans and illegal criminal groups control much of the extraction of the gold via forced labor that some would say is akin to slavery.\nPoor Peruvians travel to mining regions with hopes of escaping poverty. Many of these are \u201cindocumentados,\u201d people who lack a National Identity Document (DNI), meaning they cannot work in any formal sector of employment in Peru.\n\u201cExtremely poor, geographically isolated, or indigenous Peruvians who never obtained a birth certificate and have thus been unable to acquire a DNI,\u201d fall into this category, noted Verite, \u201cindividuals [who] are generally very vulnerable due to their lack of alternative employment and their low levels of education and socio-economic status.\u201d\nTypically recruited in their local communities by middle men paid by the mine owners, the workers are tricked when it comes to pay and employment conditions, and \u201ctold stories about miners striking it rich.\u201d\nHaving to work a 90-day contract unpaid, purportedly to pay off recruitment fees or travel expenses, is common. But workers often fall ill to tropical diseases, animal bites or mercury exposure; they get injured in workplace accidents, and time-off sick does not count towards the 90 days. They also accrue debts for food and lodging during that time, so the 90-day period only increases. Verite met workers who had worked nine months unpaid to complete the contract.\n\u201cWorkers are unable to leave their employment before their contracts are up due to their extreme physical isolation and the lack of money to pay for transportation, (\u2026) which constitutes physical confinement in the work location,\u201d Verite writes.\nEven when the 90 days are completed, workers are often forced to continue working unpaid or severely underpaid, the report continues. Workers reported being threatened with guns when they demanded payment, or believing that other workers had been offered as human sacrifices to persuade the gods to put more gold in the soil. The matriarchal head of a major Madre de Dios mining family, for example, is believed to have \u201ca devil\u2019s tail\u201d and is rumored to have ordered the killing of workers.\n\u201cViolence is rampant, but even if threats aren\u2019t real, the small police presence and faith in the supernatural means workers absolutely believe in the menace,\u201d said Kepes.\nEvery Job Carries Risks\nAside from the debt bondage enforced by violence or the threat of violence, laborers face perils in the work itself. There are a variety of jobs to be carried out within the mines, which operate outside of health and safety regulations often using old and unsafe equipment. Almost all of the labor is dangerous and physically exhausting. Accidents are common.\n\u201cMacheteros,\u201d or woodcutters, cut down the trees. Peruvian gold mining has seen tens of thousands of hectares of trees destroyed in an area of exceptional biodiversity, with deforestation tripling over the last five years. Macheteros face risks from long periods of exposure to the sun, falling trees, poisonous animal bites and burns, said Verite.\n\u201cCarreteros,\u201d or transporters, move wheelbarrows laden with rock and dirt, also facing risks of exposure as well as risks of long-term injuries associated with carrying heavy loads.\nThe \u201cbuzos,\u201d or divers, go into the mercury-contaminated rivers directing pumps that suck up silt containing gold particles. They run the risk of drowning in air bubbles, being buried underwater by collapsing mountains of sand or having their organs sucked out by the pumps.\nSEE ALSO: Coverage of Mining\n\u201cMaraqueros\u201d operate the pumps and use mercury to separate and condense the gold particles that they collect. These workers pick out the globules with their bare hands, often during 24-hour shifts. They face risks of severe sunburn, exhaustion and dehydration, aside from the skin and breathing difficulties, organ failure and brain damage associated with mercury exposure.\nFinally, there are the truck operators, who are typically untrained. They dig holes and pile up mountains of sand, while facing risks of falling rocks and the dangerous, unpredictable movements of these mountains of dirt.\nVerite received a large amount of reports of fatal accidents from miners it interviewed, and reports of workers being buried in unmarked graves without information being provided to their families or authorities.\nThe housing visited by Verite in Madre de Dios was also shoddy, typically made out of plastic sheeting, without electricity and running water, meaning workers had to drink mercury-infested water.\nMedical attention for tropical diseases and injuries was usually non-existent. When it did, it was \u201cgenerally rudimentary and expensive,\u201d said the report. Workers told Verite most of them did not live past the age of 40, although a formal study of life expectancy in the area has not been done.\nA large network of peripheral workers serves the mines, including cooks, transporters, tire repairers and prostitutes, many of whom are minors, said Verite. Exploitation and dangerous conditions were also common in these sectors, especially in sex work.\nThousands of women and girls are trafficked to mining communities each year, usually by family or informal networks. According to Asociacion Huarayo, an NGO in Madre de Dios consulted by Verite, almost all of the girls trafficked to Madre de Dios are deceived, kidnapped or forced into debt bondage, with the confiscation of identity documents and physical threats against them and family members a common practice. Women hired as cooks are also often forced to provide \u201csexual favors.\u201d In remote mining camps with no state presence and no access to communication, there is little chance of escape.\nFew Resources, Political Will\nPeru\u2019s government has pledged to formalize the illegal mining sector, though with corruption rampant among state and local officials, it faces immense challenges. There is a lack of resources and little political will to truly tackle the problem. Verite found the Labor Ministry to be the government department most committed to changing the status quo, but a lack of resources seriously impedes its work. Researchers were told by one expert that there was no certified labor inspector for the whole of Madre de Dios.\nMoreover, many mining regions are so remote and lawless, with mines guarded by heavily armed men, that \u201cauthorities are not able to take any action or even step foot on these lands unless they are provided with military support,\u201d said Verite.\nThe huge amounts of money at stake and the powerful interests involved in the industry mean prospects for real progress remain bleak unless the government summons up considerable resolve and financial resources.\nVarious corporate social responsibility programs exist for companies refining and selling gold, but they are voluntary, while campaigns such as the NGO Earthworks\u2019 \u201cNo Dirty Gold\u201d lobby retailers and consumers and demand changes in unethical mining practices.\nThough the outlook appears very bleak, Kepes said he remained hopeful.\n\u201cWe have seen things change in a lot of industries,\u201d he said. \u201cOver the years if you get people together from different sectors, from business, from government, from NGOs then there is an opportunity for progress. Hopefully that political will, which does exist in the Ministry of Labor, will get the support it needs from companies and institutions, and the rest of government, to do the work they need to do to combat this issue.\u201d\nWhy Sex Still Dominates Christian Focus On Human Trafficking - Benjamin L. Corey February 14, 2019 at 9:53 pm\n[\u2026] products are all tainted with human trafficking. Chocolate, coffee, your shrimp at Walmart, your gold, diamonds, clothing, the palm oil your fast food was cooked in, the list is almost endless. [\u2026]",
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        "raw_content": "[Belfast] Nakba 70th Anniversary: March for Return (IPSC & TUFP)\nSat, 19 May 2018, 14:30 Assemble in Writers' Square, Belfast\nOver the past number of weeks Palestinians in Gaza and throughout the West Bank have mobilised in a renewed effort to demand that their right to return to their homes be recognised and honoured by Israel and the international community. Israel has met peaceful protesters with extreme violence and the number of unarmed Palestinian men, women, and children who have been killed by Israeli snipers mounts with each protest.\nJoin us in Writers Square at 2:30 on Saturday the 19th of May to march in solidarity with Palestinian #GreatMarchReturn and to demand justice for the crimes being committed against the Palestinian people by the state of Israel.",
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        "raw_content": "Getting your records GDPR-ready\nBy Gavin Siggers 2016-08-04T14:00:24.216Z Security\nA lot can happen in two years. By 2018 we are expected to have witnessed the first human head transplant, Adobe Flash is predicted to be no more, the UK may or may not have left the EU and the flow of data into organisations will have increased by as much as five-fold, according to IDC.\nAnother significant development due in 2018 is the deadline for meeting new regulations around the treatment of personally identifiable information (PII). When combined with expected volumes in data growth, this could have huge implications for any business which processes personal data.\nEarlier this year, the European Parliament passed the final vote on its new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which is designed to protect personal information in an increasingly digital world. While the new laws won\u2019t be enforced for another two years, it is a relatively short period of time considering that businesses will need to assess the new requirements, evaluate existing measures and plan a path to full compliance.\nTo help businesses understand the impact of the GDPR on their information management processes, and where it fits within the wider regulatory landscape, here are six key steps to getting records GDPR-ready.\nDesigned to protect personal information in an increasingly digital world, the GDPR is by far the largest shake-up of data protection rules so far this century. It includes more than 50 Articles that have far-reaching implications for organisations and their use and storage of personal data. In essence, the legislation protects the right of a European citizen to determine whether, when, how and to whom his or her personal information is revealed and how it can be used.\nThe advice of the Information Commissioners Office is that businesses need to start planning their approach to GDPR compliance as early as they can. The problem is that many businesses across Europe remain unaware of how the changes will affect them and the impact they have.\nThere are a number of important steps you can take now to help your organisation can identify where PII resides and understand your obligations towards managing it. With the prospect of multi-million Euro fines for non-compliance, can you afford to wait?\nStep 1 \u2013 What is personal data and do I have it?\nThe first step in deciding which parts of the new legislation will apply to your organisation is understanding what is meant by personal data. The definition of \u2018personal data\u2019 in the context of the new regulation is data relating to a \u2018data subject\u2019 (a person) who can be directly or indirectly identified on the basis of that data. Such data also includes device identifiers, cookies or IP addresses. This means that, under the GDPR, data controllers within organisations should be aware of all personal data under their control and able to demonstrate that they understand the potential risks to information, as well as how to mitigate those risks.\nStep 2 \u2013 Does GDPR apply to me?\nNext, it is important to have an understanding of the key terminology included in the GDPR in order to know whether it is relevant to your organisation. As well as \u2018personal data\u2019, key terms to understand include \u2018territorial scope\u2019, \u2018data subject access requests\u2019, \u2018data protection impact assessment (DPIA)\u2019, \u2018the right to erasure\u2019, \u2018data portability\u2019 and \u2018consent\u2019. For further information on these, go to our knowledge centre, or find the glossary of terms on eugdpr.org.\nStep 3 \u2013 Where does data live within my organisation?\nIn order to meet your statutory obligations, you first need to know where personal data lives. A detailed analysis of the data stored on corporate systems, employees\u2019 personal devices, offsite archives and filing cabinets, as well as information stored by suppliers, subcontractors and business partners (people who process personal data on your behalf) will be required to give you the full picture.\nStep 4 \u2013 Develop a data map and classify every piece of information\nFollowing this analysis, we recommend creating a data map which provides a 360 degree view of all physical and digital information, including personal data, stored across an organisation. The data map is an important tool to ensure that you can quickly locate, assess and monitor all information on an ongoing basis.\nStep 5 \u2013 Review and update existing policies\nOnce you know where your information is, you need to know what you can do with it and how long you are permitted to keep it. 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        "raw_content": "Dallas Former Mortgage Broker Guilty of Fraud\nSHERMAN, Texas \u2013 A 55-year-old Dallas former mortgage broker has pleaded guilty to federal charges in connection with a mortgage fraud scheme in the Eastern District of Texas, announced U.S. Attorney John M. Bales.\nJose Antonio Caballero pleaded guilty to defrauding the Department of Housing and Urban Development and Federal Housing Administration today before U.S. District Judge Amos L. Mazzant.\nAccording to information presented in court, Caballero owned and operated American Processing Center, providing assistance to homeowners with mortgage loan modification programs, including the Home Affordable Modification Program. Between March 2011 and December 2011, Caballero worked with homeowners in Mesquite, Texas to obtain an extension and renewal of a loan and mortgage on their residence on Bayberry Drive, which was insured by the Department of Housing and Urban Development. In the process, Caballero falsified documents, including a Statement of Hardship Letter, a Monthly Income Expense Worksheet, and a Making Home Affordable Program Request for Modification and Affidavit. Caballero did so knowing the documents were fraudulent and for the purpose of defrauding the federal agencies.\nCaballero also engaged in similar conduct with respect to 20 other properties located in Carrollton, Dallas, Farmers Branch, Fort Worth, Garland, Grand Prairie, Irving, Little Elm, Mesquite, and Rowlett, some of which were secured by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.\nCaballero faces up to two years in federal prison at sentencing. A sentencing date has not been set.\nThis law enforcement action is part of President Barack Obama\u2019s Financial Fraud Enforcement Task Force. President Obama established the interagency Financial Fraud Enforcement Task Force to wage an aggressive, coordinated and proactive effort to investigate and prosecute financial crimes. The task force includes representatives from a broad range of federal agencies, regulatory authorities, inspectors general, and state and local law enforcement who, working together, bring to bear a powerful array of criminal and civil enforcement resources. The task force is working to improve efforts across the federal executive branch, and with state and local partners, to investigate and prosecute significant financial crimes, ensure just and effective punishment for those who perpetrate financial crimes, combat discrimination in the lending and financial markets, and recover proceeds for victims of financial crimes.\nThis case was investigated by the Department of Housing and Urban Development, Office of Inspector General, and the Federal Housing Finance Agency, Office of Inspector General and prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Christopher A. Eason.",
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        "raw_content": "February 5, 2018 Fictionself-publishing, Write a novel, writing processAngela Booth\nYou\u2019re writing fiction. You want to know how much to write\u2026 How many pages? I often get questions about length for novels, novellas and short stories, so it\u2019s worth looking at this.\nI find \u201cpages\u201d confusing, because print books\u2019 pages can have huge variations in formatting. And of course, in ebooks there\u2019s Kindle Edition Normalized Page Count (KENPC), which can be considerably different from the number of your novel\u2019s pages that you estimated.\nSo let\u2019s focus on how many words in fiction. When it comes to length, it\u2019s easer when you count words.\nWriting fiction and length: it depends\u2026\nWe talked about how many scenes you need this post, Writing Short Stories: How Many Scenes Do You Need?\nOver the years, for my own rule of thumb, I\u2019ve estimated novels to be somewhere between 50,000 and 90,000 words. That said, a lot depends on the genre.\nFor example, Science Fiction and Fantasy novels tend to be longer. It\u2019s all that world-building. \ud83d\ude42\nIn the Romance genre, word counts vary widely. Contemporary Romances (many are at 50,000 to 60,000 words) tend to be shorter than Historical Romances, for example, which may come in at 120,000 words. Again, with the historicals, it\u2019s the world-building.\nIn today\u2019s world, length doesn\u2019t matter\nHow long or short your fiction happens to be doesn\u2019t matter in today\u2019s world. No one\u2019s chopping down forests of trees for your Kindle ebooks, after all. KENPC may or may not matter to you, again, depending on the genre in which you write.\nThat said, readers have expectations. So let\u2019s say that you\u2019re writing in a genre which is new to you. How do you know how many words to write?\nWriting in a new-to-you genre: guesstimating your word count\nHere\u2019s what I\u2019d do, and what I suggest to my students.\nRead in the genre, and make a note of the word count. Look at the top sellers in that genre. That\u2019s usually an efficient guide to readers\u2019 expectations.\nAsk. Check with authors of that genre. You\u2019ll find these authors in Facebook groups, as well as mailing lists. Ask what word counts they use.\nHow to fix it if your novel\u2019s way under the word count for the genre\nAnother popular question: what if your novel\u2019s too short? \ud83d\ude42\nLet\u2019s say that you\u2019re writing a historical romance with paranormal elements. You\u2019re aiming for 100,000 words, but you\u2019re at the mid-point with its major plot twist, and you realize\u2026 you\u2019ve only written 30,000 words. At that rate, you\u2019ll finish at 60,000 words.\nYou\u2019ve got choices:\nAccept it. This is the length for this novel. That\u2019s perfectly fine. It\u2019s completely up to you \u2014 no one\u2019s making any rules, when you\u2019re self-publishing, other than the ones you make for yourself;\nSlip in a sub-plot or two. I\u2019d insert at least one sub-plot, and I\u2019d juice up a couple of minor characters. Who knows? You might decide to write a series.\nThere are no rules when you\u2019re writing fiction today, especially if you\u2019re self-publishing; there are only reader expectations. Your fiction\u2019s length is what you decide it will be.\n\u2190 Fiction Writing: The Most Popular Posts In 2017\t3 Hot Writing Tips For Writing Romance Fiction \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Opening in 1984, the Katonah Historical Museum is dedicated to preserving and sharing the unique history of Katonah, \u201cthe Town that Wouldn\u2019t Drown.\u201d The Museum is located on the third floor of the library in the McDuffie Writer\u2019s Room. Stop on up and get a glimpse of our new village when it was really new \u2013 see photos, postcards, artifacts and learn about Katonah\u2019s historic move. Exhibits of historical interest concerning the moving of Katonah are on display in the Library\u2019s lower level hallway as well. These include an accurate diorama of a house on the move from Old Katonah to New Katonah (the model is a couple of feet tall; the actual building is two blocks away).\nPlease visit the Katonah Historical Museum\u2019s facebook page. Any questions can be emailed to dcourtneybatson@gmail.com.",
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        "raw_content": "Clare Taylor Reeves\u2019 special bond with her horse Frankie helped her cope with a devastating cancer diagnosis. She is now encouraging people to support World Cancer Day today (Monday) by wearing a \u2018Unity Band\u2019.\nAny horse owner will tell you their four-legged friend is pretty special.\nClare and Frankie with her son Oscar and daughter Myla.\nBut for Warwickshire mum Clare Taylor Reeves, her horse Frankie is nothing short of a hero after helping her through months of tough cancer treatment. The 43-year-old had just bought the eight-year-old mare when she was diagnosed with an aggressive grade three breast cancer in April 2017. She said if it were not for Frankie nuzzling her and causing soreness, she may not have noticed the lump and been diagnosed so early.\nNow a year on from treatment, Clare is urging people to show their support for Cancer Research UK by wearing a Unity Band on World Cancer Day, which is today (Monday, February 4).\nBy making a donation for a Unity Band, people can raise money for life-saving research which will help give people like Clare more precious time with their loved ones.\n\u201cI was completely shocked to be told I had cancer,\u201d said Clare. \u201cI\u2019m young, I don\u2019t drink or smoke and I\u2019m vegetarian. As soon as I heard the word cancer my world changed in an instant.\nClare during her hospital treatment.\n\u201cMy first question was \u2018am I going to die?\u2019 The surgeon said \u2018no, not on my shift!\u2019\u201d\nClare, who lives in a village near Leamington and Warwick, had first gone to her GP after noticing a lump between her chest and her shoulder.\nShe said: \u201cI\u2019d only had Frankie a week or so but she\u2019d been nudging me a lot and I became quite sore.\n\u201cBut I happened to notice a lump when I was feeling the soreness in the shower. I didn\u2019t think it was anything to worry about but I made an appointment with my doctor just to be sure. He wasn\u2019t concerned but he sent me to Warwick Hospital as a precaution.\nClare wearing a Unity Band with Frankie.\n\u201cThe surgeon reassured me it was most likely just a cyst. But when the ultrasound technician tried to put a needle into it I remember the look on his face changed in an\nTwo weeks later Clare was diagnosed with a grade three breast cancer and told she needed surgery to remove the lump.\n\u201cTelling the children was the worst thing of all,\u201d said Clare, mum to Myla, 7, and Oscar, 8.\n\u201cIt was a horrible time but Frankie kept me focusing on life rather than the treatment. She\u2019s pretty special to us.\u201d\nFollowing surgery to remove the lump, Clare was given the good news that the cancer had not spread to her lymph nodes.\nBut further tests soon revealed she had triple negative breast cancer which is not responsive to the some of the more successful hormone treatments available.\nClare underwent six months of chemotherapy with side effects including severe sickness and hair loss.\nAnd in February last year, Clare opted to have both breasts removed followed by further surgery to remove her ovaries and fallopian tubes.\nClare is now hoping people support World Cancer Day by wearing a Unity Band.\nThe bands can be worn in memory of a loved one, to celebrate people who\u2019ve overcome cancer, or in support of those going through treatment.\nClare added: \u201cIt\u2019s a fantastic opportunity to raise money for Cancer Research UK\u2019s life-saving work. Just by wearing a Unity Band, everyone can help make a real difference.\u201d\nWear a band for World Cancer Day\nMarked on February 4, World Cancer Day is designed to raise awareness of cancer and to promote its prevention, detection and treatment.\nOne in two people born after 1960 in the UK will be diagnosed with the disease at some point in their lifetime.\nBut thanks to research, more people are surviving than ever before. Survival has doubled in the last 40 years in the UK and Cancer Research UK\u2019s work has been at the heart of that progress.\nThe charity needs everyone to act to help speed up life-saving advances.\nPaula Young, Cancer Research UK spokesperson for the Midlands, said: \u201cWe\u2019re very grateful to Clare for her support and showing how important it is for everyone to wear a Unity Band on World Cancer Day. It is a powerful accessory in the fight against the disease.\n\u201cWe\u2019re working every day to find new ways to prevent, diagnose and treat the disease, but we can\u2019t do it alone.\n\u201cBy making a donation of just \u00a32, people can help fund world-class cancer research to help more people, like Clare, survive. Together, we will beat cancer.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Garden City: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1961. First edition. Hardcover. 212pp. Octavo [21.5 cm] Orange cloth over boards with a white and black ink stamped title on the spine. With a slight slope to the spine, and very minor edge wear to the spine and boards. In the original dust jacket, wonderfully preserved and unclipped, with only subtle toning and a thin, light, 9\" crease through the rear panel and flap. Very good + / very good. Item #53211\nA first edition, in a very attractive dust jacket, of this classic coming of age story about Billy Coleman and his Coonhounds, set during the Great Depression in the Ozark Mountains and later adapted into the classic film of the same name. This title was awarded the 1987 Massachusetts Children's Book Award, the 1989 New Hampshire Great Stone Face Award, and the 1981 North Dakota Flicker Tale Children's Book Award.\nSee all items by Wilson Rawls",
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        "raw_content": "Chicago-Kent wins the 2018 Saul Lefkowitz Moot Court Competition championship\nTeam honored with awards for first-place best oral argument and second-place best brief\nThe Chicago-Kent team of Brittany Kaplan \u201919 and Evan Kline-Wedeen \u201918 won first place in the national finals of the International Trademark Association's 2018 Saul Lefkowitz Moot Court Competition, held March 17 at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington, D.C.\nBrittany Kaplan \u201919 (left) and Evan Kline-Wedeen \u201918, pictured here with their coach Ashly Boesche '04 (center), won the 2018 Saul Lefkowitz Moot Court Competition, sponsored by the International Trademark Association.\nAlong with their first-place finish, the team earned the first-place award for best oral argument and the second-place award for best brief. The University of California, Berkeley, School of Law finished in second place overall, and UCLA School of Law received the second-place best oral argument award.\n\u201cOur team put in countless hours of preparation in writing the brief and holding moots of oral argument,\u201d said Professor Edward Lee, director of Chicago-Kent's Program in Intellectual Property. \u201cThey deserve all the recognition they will receive as 2018 national champions.\u201d\nThis year, students argued a case involving a trademark dispute between a fictional brewpub named Hollywood Hops and a fictional wine bar named Hollywood & Vine. At issue was whether the District Court erred in finding that the wine bar did not infringe on the brewpub\u2019s trademark and whether the plaintiff acquiesced to defendant\u2019s use of the word \"Hollywood\" in connection with defendant\u2019s sale of wine.\nSecond-year student Brittany Kaplan earned an M.S. degree in journalism from Northwestern University and a B.A. degree in journalism from Michigan State University. Third-year student Evan Kline-Wedeen graduated with a B.S. degree in bioengineering from the University of Illinois at Chicago.\nAshly I. Boesche '04, a partner at Pattishall McAuliffe, coached the team, with help from Professor Mickie Piatt, deputy director of Chicago-Kent's Program in Intellectual Property Law. Professor Kent Streseman, director of Chicago-Kent's Ilana Diamond Rovner Program in Appellate Advocacy, and attorneys Sarah Aagaard '15, Cole Garrett '15, Eliot Gusdorf '16 and Kenneth Matuszewski '16, who all previously represented Chicago-Kent in the Saul Lefkowitz Moot Court Competition, helped the team practice.\nEstablished in 1990 by the International Trademark Association, the competition is named for the late Saul Lefkowitz, former chairman of the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, to honor his contributions to the development of trademark law and to the education of the trademark bar. Chicago-Kent alumna Dolores K. Hanna \u201952, an influential trademark attorney, was instrumental in establishing the competition. The best brief award is named in her honor. Teams from Chicago-Kent placed second in the national competition in 2016 and finished in fourth place in 2014 and 2017.\nChicago-Kent currently offers a J.D. certificate program in intellectual property law and in 2002 became the first American law school to offer a one-year LL.M. degree in international intellectual property law. Chicago Kent's Program in Intellectual Property Law is currently ranked first in the country by Law Street Media.",
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But health authorities say high fuel costs and the poor state of roads mean long delays in deliveries\u2026\u201d (Masina, 12/15).\nGlobal Health Community Should Reflect On 'Unifying Power Of Health' In 2017\nThe Lancet: 2017: The unifying power of health\n\u201c\u20262016 has \u2026 seen some striking successes in health: polio eradication has come tantalizingly close \u2026 and 30 million people were successfully vaccinated against a raging yellow fever outbreak in DR Congo and Angola \u2026 At its best, the health community can offer hope at moments of despair. In 2017, we will discover what a U.S. presidency led by Donald Trump actually means. Will it be as apocalyptic as some predict? Or will he be a model of business-like pragmatism? As 2016 draws to a close, it is perhaps worth reflecting on the unifying power of health. 2017 is likely to need that kind of optimism more than ever\u201d (12/17).\nU.N. 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        "raw_content": "Epilepsy Drug Claims\nHome services for you medical negligence prescribed drug claims\nMedication and Drug Side Effects Injuries & Prescription Errors\nPrescribed drug injury claims\nFor thousands of people throughout the UK, their GP is their first port of call when they begin to feel unwell. In many cases their GP will write a prescription for medication in an attempt to improve or resolve the symptoms of their patients. Sadly, for some the prescribed drug can have the adverse effect. Instead of helping the problem the medication can actually lead to further complications, causing undesirable side effects; and in rare cases even result in death, depending on the drug and how long it is taken for.\nAccording to the UK\u2019s drugs and pharmaceutical product regulation authority, the Medicines and Healthcare Product Regulatory Agency, (MHRA), around 40,000 medical prescription and dispensation errors occur annually. In addition, a fifth of these mistakes result in substantial harm to the affected patients.\nIt is thought that around 5% of these errors result in serious harm and even death in the most severe cases. Whilst it\u2019s worth remembering that the majority of pharmaceutical products registered by the MHRA are completely safe, some of the approved medication may later be found to be damaging to the long-term health of the patients for whom they were intended to help.\nThe outcome for some individuals who have taken these drugs and developed harmful side effects, have in certain cases proved to be devastating, leaving the patients with life-long mental or physical problems. While the manufacturers of these pharmaceutical products and doctors now acknowledge that a drug may not be suitable for certain individuals who were prescribed it, the change of position may have come far too late for the victims and their families.\nPrescribing and dispensing errors\nIn addition to negligence on the part of drug manufacturers, prescribing and dispensing errors have also led to adverse side effects in a patient\u2019s health. Examples of these include a doctor incorrectly writing up the dose of the drug, which in extreme circumstances can lead to the patient accidentally taking an overdose.\nErrors have also been made when prescribing medication to children and they have mistakenly been prescribed an adult dose. GPs sometimes prescribe drugs repeatedly for many years without assessing whether a repeat prescription is appropriate for the patient. 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        "raw_content": "Domestic Violence & what you need to know\nCalifornia law defines domestic violence as a criminal act between parties who are involved in a family or intimate relationship. This can include spouses, former spouses, cohabitants, former cohabitants, parents who share a child together, and dating partners. It may come as a surprise to know that many domestic violence victims are male, in spite of the widespread misconception that domestic violence victims are almost always female.\nDomestic violence covers a wide range of abuse, including child endangerment, which is a separate charge. Any threatening or violent act, even if the accused did not intend to harm or compromise the safety and security of the victim, could be grounds for prosecution under California domestic violence laws.\nMANDATORY ARREST IN CALIFORNIA\nBeing that California is a mandatory arrest state when it comes to domestic violence, police are obligated to make an arrest if there is sufficient probable cause to do so. What this means is that if probable cause exists the arresting officer has no discretion as to whether to arrest you or not. If you are arrested for domestic violence, do not apologize to the alleged victim or make any statements to the police. Even if you are completely innocent, you cannot \u201ctalk your way\u201d out of your situation once the police arrive on the scene. By speaking you are only helping the police find probable cause to arrest you\u2026and it is not your job to make their job easier!\nIn the past, police officers could only make an arrest if they actually witnessed an act of domestic violence. Since the 1980\u2019s, however, the law has allowed that the presence of visible injuries such as bruises or black eyes was sufficient probable cause to make an arrest. In more recent years, the mere assertion by a party that a domestic partner threatened or intimidated them can trigger an arrest. The courts defend this by arguing that probable cause involves something less than certainty but more than suspicion, and to the degree that a law enforcement official suspects that someone may be guilty of domestic violence, they have the right to make an arrest.\nTYPES OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CRIMES\nDomestic violence is a general term for a number of different crimes occurring between people in intimate relationships. The most common type involves battery, which is defined by California Penal Code Section 242 as the \u201cwillful and unlawful use of force or violence against the person of another\u201d. Penal Code Section 243(e) states that when battery takes place between intimate parties it can be classified as domestic violence. Prosecutors can seek a conviction under Section 242(d) if the violence involved \u201cserious bodily injury\u201d; if there is a \u201ccorporal injury resulting in a traumatic condition\u201d the relevant part of the Code is Section 273.5.\nCourts in California take allegations of domestic violence extremely seriously. Certain domestic violence convictions can put an offender behind bars for up to four years and result in up to $6,000 in fines. Other less serious convictions can still result in prison terms of up to one year and fines of up to $2,000. Additional consequences may include mandatory counseling, losing the right to return home or to see one\u2019s children, or parole or probation. The charges can be filed as a felony or misdemeanor depending on whether the victim sustained injuries, if prior abuse was reported or if the individual being charged has a criminal record.\nDOMESTIC VIOLENCE DEFENSES\nSelf-defense is the most common kind of defense in domestic violence cases. This means that you acted or threatened to act violently in order to protect yourself. Other common defenses in domestic violence cases include but are not limited to insufficient proof, the wrong suspect being arrested, the fact that the other partner consented to the violence or the allegations made against the defendant are deliberately false. Regardless of the specific facts in your case, you should speak with your domestic violence lawyer about your case before deciding on an approach to your criminal defense. You have nothing to gain and everything to lose from attempting to make excuses or explain yourself to police.\nAt LeahLegal, we understand that relationships can be complex and are often times difficult. People argue and arguments frequently escalate. An unfounded charge of domestic violence can ruin more than just your reputation \u2013 it can put you behind bars for years and keep you from seeing your loved ones. Remember - if you are charged with a domestic violence crime, do not speak directly to the police or detectives. Nothing you can say will help you and can and will only be used against you. Even when the evidence against you may be overwhelming, a good domestic violence lawyer can often get your charges \u2013 and the consequences \u2013 significantly reduced. We can also help if you have been served with an emergency restraining order or protective order. 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        "raw_content": "Do I Qualify for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy in Florida?\nFor a person to file for bankruptcy under Chapter 7 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, he or she must first pass the means test. This is a test that evaluates the debtor's income to determine whether he or she has enough money to make payments with a Chapter 13 repayment plan.\nBefore you take the test, you should see whether you are exempt from it in a consultation with an attorney. Typically, if your debts are anything other than primarily consumer debts, you are exempt. In addition, you are exempt from this test if you are a disabled veteran and you primarily accrued your debt during active duty or during homeland defense activity.\nThere are two main steps to passing the means test:\nFirst, the debtor must make less than the median income for the state.\nThe Florida median income will be determined based upon the average income for households of the same or similar size, obtained from reports generated by the U.S. Census Bureau. If the debtor passes this part of the means test, he or she can move on to file for bankruptcy. If the debtor makes more than the median income, he or she will proceed to the second part of the test.\nThe second part of the means tests involves the evaluation of the debtor's income in relation to necessary expenses.\nThis establishes the debtor's net monthly income. If taking the means test, making sure your income and expenses are properly reported is essential. Depending on your income and expenses, you may or may not have the opportunity of passing the means test to file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Those that are not eligible under Chapter 7 may still be able to file for other forms of bankruptcy.\nFind out More about Your Options with LeavenLaw!\nBy talking to a St. Petersburg bankruptcy lawyer about your options in this regard, you can find out whether you may pass the test and can also find out more about the particular advantages associated with Chapter 7 bankruptcy as opposed to Chapter 13 bankruptcy. With a thorough review of your case, you may even find that Chapter 7 is not the right option for you, or that you may be able to pass the means tests even when you thought this was not possible.\nContact LeavenLaw today to learn more about your legal options.",
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        "raw_content": "Laws Against Sexual Harassment At Workplace\nThe Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace Act retains the essence of the earlier Vishakha Guidelines postulated by the apex court in Vishaka Case. A comprehensive lowdown on what are the various laws and resources available against sexual harassment at workplace.\nGetting a job is tough if you are a woman in India. For many, though, finding one is only the beginning of the nightmare. Like in other parts of the world, sexual harassment at work is a serious concern in the country. India did not have any complete law to protect women against sexual harassment at workplace until 2013 when the Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013 (\u201cPrevention of Workplace Sexual Harassment Act\u201d) was enacted by the Parliament which came into force in December 2013.\nVishakha Case\nThe Vishakha judgment, an offshoot of a rape case involving a social worker in Rajasthan, brought to the attention of the Supreme Court of India that there was an urgent need to formulate effective measures to check the evil of sexual harassment of working women at all workplaces. Zia Mody in her book, Ten Judgements that Changed India, considers the judgment as one of the landmark judgments of the supreme court. The apex court noted that every instance of sexual harassment is a violation of 'fundamental rights' under article 14, 15, and 21 of the Indian Constitution . 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The employer should take the following steps.\nThe employer should notify, publish and circulated in appropriate ways, the provisions of sexual harassment as mentioned above.\nAppropriate work conditions for leisure, health, and hygiene to further ensure that there is no hostile environment towards women at work and no one has any ground to believe that she is disadvantaged in connection with her employment.\nWhere such conduct amounts to a specific offense under the Indian penal code the employer shall initiate appropriate action in accordance with law by making a complaint with the appropriate authority.\nWhere such conduct amounts to misconduct in employment as defined by the relevant service rules, appropriate disciplinary action should be initiated by the employer in accordance with those rules.\nSexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition, and Redressal) Act, 2013\nWhile Vishaka judgment came out in 1996, it was only in 2013 that the Parliament enacted Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition, and Redressal) Act, 2013. The year 2013 is significant also because of criminal law amendment act, 2013. Both these legislations were an immediate reaction to the unfortunate and very serious incident of sexual harassment that jolted the nation in 2013.\nThe act borrows heavily from the Vishaka guidelines but incorporates several other features to check the menace of sexual harassment at workplace.\nThe definition of \"aggrieved woman\", under this act is extremely wide to cover all women, irrespective of her age or employment status, whether in the organized or unorganized sectors, public or private and covers clients, customers, and domestic workers as well.\nThe act requires an employer to set up an 'internal complaint committee' at each office or branch employing 10 or more employees, to hear and redress grievances pertaining to sexual harassment.\nAt the district level the government should set up Local complaint committee to investigate regarding sexual harassment from establishments where internal complaint committee is not constituted on account of establishments have less than 10 employees or if the complaint is against the employer.\nThe Committee is required to complete the inquiry within a time period of 90 days. 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        "raw_content": "Home / Birds / Tufted duck \u2013 Aythya fuligula\nThe Tufted duck is a small diving duck with a population of close to one million birds.\nSexual dimorphism is existing. The overall male is black, except the sides and belly are white, the webbed feet are gray. The female has a brown plumage above and light brown. In flight, both sexes show a white wing bar.\nIt frequents ponds, lakes, slow streams and rivers. In winter, it grows incursions into the cities where it is found primarily in large parts of water parks or near the bridges over waterways. Freshwater duck, tufted duck is rarely seen at sea, except during migrations.\nPresent in the temperate regions of Eurasia, it is sedentary in Western Europe only. Moreover, it is migratory, wintering and nesting to Lapland to Ethiopia.\nThis diving duck finds most of its food beneath the surface. Immersion usually lasts between 10 and 20 seconds. Powered by its large webbed feet, it can drop to 7 meters deep. It is sociable, even during reproduction. The nest is often close to that of gulls and terns. It is a partial migrant.\nThe usual nesting lies more in the north and center of Europe, the British Isles, Iceland, Scandinavia. They overwinter in our countries, in Europe, North Africa and even south of the Sahara. This change partners every year. Pairs form in late winter or early spring. There is no set rule, some birds mate before migration.\nThe nest is a small platform of grass and reeds filled with down near the water, on land in the herbaceous vegetation. In May-June, the female lays from June to November eggs with incubation lasts between 23 and 28 days. It occupies only eggs and covered with a layer of insulation down when absent from the nest.\nSoaring ducklings occurs after 40 to 45 days after hatching. There is only one egg per year. Scaup reaches sexual maturity after one or two years.\nTheir diet is firstly molluscs, aquatic insects, dragonflies, seeds, small fish and crustaceans. Occasionally, it eats the ground, especially cereal grains. Birds staying in parks and urban basins in winter, also eat bread and different wastes that passers throw at them.\nTheir lifespan is estimated at 15 years.",
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        "raw_content": "I laugh sometimes when I hear people say, \u201cI'm a foodie\u201d. I think you meant to say \u201cI\u2019m a human\u201d. Um\u2026 isn\u2019t that all of us? Food is awesome. Sweet, savory, every flavor created by the mad scientist Himself. I\u2019m with the poet Wendell Berry who said there\u2019s really nothing better than \"a plate of nourishing, tasty, beautiful food artfully and lovingly prepared.\u201d Add to that some good friends around a table. There is not much better in this life.\nWhen we talk about worship, we are literally talking about a meal. Each Sunday, we gather and remember Christ by taking the bread and the wine (or the Welch\u2019s for us Southern Baptists). We feast with friends and family, and our souls are nourished by the true bread and true drink. But I want us to take a moment here to consider the idea of meal as a metaphor for what occurs on Sunday mornings... specifically with regard to the songs we sing.\nIf the goal of the Sunday gathering is to make disciples, to nourish the believer, to elevate our taste buds to higher things, to whet the appetite of the non-believer, then perhaps we should make sure what\u2019s on the plate is \"nourishing, tasty, beautiful\u2026 artfully and lovingly prepared\u201d. We should simply and seriously consider what is on the plate. \u201cYou are what you eat\u201d as my momma said. \u201cWe become what we behold\u201d as my Bible says.\nOk, so let\u2019s get in the kitchen and get practical for a moment, shall we? What do I mean?\nVery simply: Some of the songs we sing are \u201cbread\u201d, and some are \u201ccandy\u201d. And this is rather a good thing.\nIn the past I have been overly critical of songs in that \u201ccandy\u201d category. But the older I\u2019ve gotten the more I\u2019ve come to embrace the ecclesiastical mantra that there is a time for all of it - a time to laugh, a time to cry, a time to dance and to fight. My goal here is not to say what songs belong in what category, but rather to simply say that wisdom is in the balance, and that worship is a meal.\nLet\u2019s begin by considering for a moment, that there is such a thing as candy. Selah, praise God. Alright, what is candy? It is sweet, is it instantly satisfying, it is pure fun. And if you eat it alone as your diet, you\u2019ll die.\nNow let\u2019s consider there is also such a thing as bread. (Maybe imagine some homemade sourdough, fresh out of the oven. From Italy. Selah) Alright, what is bread? Bread is filling. It is nourishing. Its flavors are not \u201cexciting\u201d, but they are interesting, layered, complex. You can eat more of it without getting sick. Its satisfaction is slower, but lasts longer.\nPerhaps I don\u2019t need to write anymore, and you can draw your own conclusions from here about worship, wisdom, and the songs you sing. Some might say \"hymns are bread\" and \"modern worship songs are candy\u201d. But I don\u2019t think it\u2019s that simple.\nBasically each Sunday, I\u2019m not simply trying to sing songs. I\u2019m trying to feed people. I\u2019m thinking about the church\u2019s diet, both theologically and aesthetically. I\u2019m trying to offer a meal that is first and most importantly nourishing. That gives them what they NEED. Secondly, I\u2019m trying to make those nourishing things tasty - to wrap them in poetry and chords and colors and flavors that make the people want to gobble it all up. Finally, I\u2019m trying to throw in a little dessert. Because our God is the God of fun, and He makes the wine that keeps the party going.\nMaybe this Sunday you can think about your worship time from this lens - from the perspective of a meal. And think of yourself not as a song-singer, but as a chef. Is there a balanced meal on the plate? Is it all candy\u2026 instantly exciting, satisfying, understandable, and just a little too easy? Or is it all bread\u2026 dense and thick and healthy and deep but just a little too boring?\nWorship leaders, this week, let\u2019s give the bride that balanced meal of Truth and Spirit. Gravity and gladness. Let\u2019s savor with God\u2019s people all the favors of God\u2019s story - the colors of creation, the bitterness of the fall, the sweetness of redemption, and the joy of the resurrection.\nNewer Post3 Things To Fight For When Planning Your Conference\nOlder PostMay I kill it?",
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        "raw_content": "Leverkusen, 30 November 2012. Mazda Motor Corporation\u2019s compact crossover SUV, the CX-5 has been named the 2012-2013 Car of the Year Japan. The award was announced by the Japan Car of the Year committee on November 29, 2012.\nThe CX-5 was the first model to adopt the full range of Mazda\u2019s SKYACTIV* technologies including new engines, transmissions, body and chassis. It offers a predictable and refined driving experience together with outstanding environmental and safety performance. It is also the first model to fully embody Mazda\u2019s new design theme, KODO \u2013 Soul of Motion. With finely-honed vitality and dynamism, its styling is reminiscent of a cheetah about to pounce on its prey.\nThe CX-5 equipped with Mazda\u2019s new-generation SKYACTIV-D clean diesel engine boasts powerful driving comparable to a 4.0-litre V8 gasoline engine vehicle thanks to 420 Nm of maximum torque. At the same time, it achieves an SUV class-topping fuel consumption of 4.6 l/100 km with only 119 g/km of CO2 emissions.\nIn approximately nine months since sales of the CX-5 started in February, Mazda has received 37,000 orders in Japan, more than 33,000 in Europe and over 128,000 globally, and sales continue to be strong.\nAll passenger vehicles with an expected annual sales volume of over 500 units, announced or launched in Japan between November 1, 2011 and October 31, 2012 are eligible for this year\u2019s Japan Car of the Year award. The last Mazda to be named the Car of the Year Japan was the MX-5 in 2005. The CX-5 is the fourth Mazda to win the award.\nExecutive Officer Kiyoshi Fujiwara commented, \"We are thrilled to have the CX-5 receive such a coveted award and appreciate the warm support and encouragement of our fans. Spurred on by this honour, we will continue to dedicate ourselves to the task of crafting cars that only Mazda can, in order to continue winning the support of our fans and customers into the future.\u201d\n* An umbrella term for Mazda\u2019s new-generation technologies, including SKYACTIV-G gasoline engine, SKYACTIV-D diesel engine, SKYACTIV-DRIVE automatic transmission, SKYACTIV-MT manual transmission, high-performance lightweight SKYACTIV-CHASSIS and lightweight, highly rigid SKYACTIV-BODY\nMazda raises safety levels with all-new Mazda CX-5 technology\nMarch 19, 2012 | 2494 views\nMazda's all-new Mazda CX-5 compact crossover SUV...\nMazda's ability to defy convention and manufacture...",
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        "raw_content": "Capturing the hearts of Brazil\u2019s luxury consumers\nBy Massimo Mazza\nBrazilians shop differently than other luxury consumers. Here\u2019s what you need to know.\nGlobal luxury brands have had their eyes on Brazil for many years. The country has undergone profound \u2013 and positive \u2013 changes in the past quarter century, transforming itself from a slow-growing debt pariah to a dynamic consumer-based economy. From a GDP of $1.2 trillion in 1998 (13th globally) to $2.2 trillion in 2012 (7th globally), and inflation of 5 percent a week to 5 percent a year, Brazil\u2019s success story is unquestionable. Although a recent economic slowdown \u2013 growth is expected to be less than 1 percent in 2014 \u2013 has tampered the outlook, it has yet to significantly impact the lives of most Brazilians, as unemployment continues to be low.\nSpurred by a burgeoning consumer economy, luxury brands have poured into Brazil. Since 2009, the number of foreign luxury brands in Brazil has more than doubled. Yet those who expected an easy target have likely found themselves disappointed. Although Brazil is still very much a growth market for luxury, challenges remain. Import taxes remain high and Brazilians consume high-end goods differently than in other markets. Understanding the uniqueness of Brazil\u2019s luxury consumers is critical to making your investment in the country pay dividends.\nWhat Brazilian luxury consumers want\nBrazil isn\u2019t a market that brands can afford to ignore. Emerging markets are driving global luxury consumption growth, with Brazil the third largest contributor, after China and Russia. Brazil, in particular, has lots of room for growth. Current luxury penetration is low compared to other countries, with annual 2012 consumer spending on luxury in Brazil $314, versus $1,121 in China. Among the three top luxury brands in Brazil, there are 0.3 stores for every million potential luxury consumers (individuals with annual income above $30K), versus 4 stores in China. Part of the reason that Brazil is far from being a mature market is because higher prices make it accessible only to the elite, but that is starting to change. By 2018, Brazil will be among the top 15 luxury goods markets in the world.\nThe answers for boosting luxury penetration lie in understanding five crucial commonalities among Brazilian luxury consumers.\n1) Global and local\nSome 80 percent of all Brazil\u2019s luxury goods spending takes place abroad while wealthy Brazilians are travelling, mostly to destinations in the U.S. and Europe. Brazilians spend more on luxury in the U.S. than visitors from any other nation. Shifting just a portion of this U.S. spending would have major implications for Brazil\u2019s local market. But first brands must think about how Brazilian stores fit into their global strategy, whether they serve primarily as an image showcase or a venue for generating local sales. Having stores serve the latter purpose may involve a different approach to pricing. Brazil\u2019s high tax burden forces the cost of luxury products up, constituting the biggest reason for why Brazilians buy high-end goods abroad. (As a secondary reason, 30 percent of Brazilian luxury consumers say they feel they can get a better selection overseas.) Brazil\u2019s tax burden is the highest among the BRICs. After all the taxes are added on, a luxury product costing $1,000 at the port of entry could wind up with a price tag of $2,300 for a shopper in S\u00e3o Paulo.\nSome brands have responded to this by squeezing their margins, effectively decreasing the attractiveness of purchasing abroad. Today, the price difference for many established brands can be as low as a 50 percent markup, whereas in 2011 products in Brazil were often 3X more expensive. As prices come down, the result is an expansion of the types of consumers who can afford luxury goods.\nAlso promoting more domestic purchasing is recent legislation that adds an additional fee when using a credit card to buy abroad. In contrast, consumers can buy in Brazil on installment with no interest rate (financing costs are typically already embedded into the price).\n2) Immediate consumption\nThe attitude of Brazilian consumers is: Why wait if I can have it now? Consumers want their products immediately. It\u2019s telling to look at the business of luxury cars in Brazil versus the U.S. or Europe. In Brazil dealers must have the car in stock, while in other countries you can maintain and manage a waiting list. If anything, being put on a waiting list in the U.S. serves to enhance the exclusivity and desirability of a car. Not so in Brazil.\nThe immediacy of demand has implications for a company\u2019s business model, since it necessitates a higher level of stock, greater requirements for working capital, and often higher consumer prices to compensate for that. It also means that brands must carefully manage new product launches across countries. If a hit product is launched first in another country, you will likely see it appear in Brazil through gray networks, before you or your official dealer is ready to sell it.\n3) Service and convenience\nBrazilians have taken the concept of service to the extreme. In the U.S., many companies offer private shopping hours. In Brazil, that\u2019s just the beginning. Instead of exclusive store access to a collection, Brazilians have private showings at their house. YSL, for instance, has done product launch events at a client\u2019s house, with souvenirs for the invitees. Product demonstration in loco is also very common for luxury brands in Brazil. Customers are able to take products home to test them at no extra cost.\nWhen Brazilians do choose to buy their luxury goods locally one of the reasons they do so is because of a high level of service. It is important for brands to offer not only complementary services like valet parking, refreshments, waiting areas, and home delivery of luxury products, but to also to host prestigious events that will create the sense of an exclusive environment, so that consumers feel like they are part of a rarified club.\nBrazilians consumers are particularly responsive to the feeling that a product is being made just for them, whether it\u2019s the inclusion of a monogram on the product or the development of exclusive designs. This is true at a personal level and also for segments of the population. One clothing company, for instance, has adapted their product line to address the needs and desires of different regions of the country, e.g. a lighter texture of fabric for the hot northeast. It is doing this even though the company has no formal store in the region (a distributor connects consumers with product).\n5) Credit at all costs\nBrazilian shoppers of all socioeconomic classes are accustomed to payment installments for all sort of different categories, luxury and otherwise. Often people don\u2019t do this because they need to, but because they can. Even Brazilian consumers at the high-end, who could afford to pay for an item all at once, expect to be able to pay in monthly (credit card) installments, allowing their money to stay invested and earn more money. The default market structure is now 10 installments with no interest, making credit a part of the business model in Brazil. One consequence of this is that it has made luxury goods accessible to more of the middle class.\nIt has also forced companies to revisit their business models and forge partnerships with banks. Even brands that won\u2019t consider installments as an option in any of its stores around the world have had to adapt to the way Brazilians shop, and thus offering customers credit. Some 70 percent of luxury products sales in Brazil are done with credit card installments.\nHow to capture the growth\nThere are important challenges players must overcome to tap into this opportunity. Here are some key elements we see as critical to success:\n1) Capture the shifting consumption\nWe see a gradual shift happening from consumption abroad to local purchasing, and it will be important to respond to this transition. Brands must leverage synergies and communication between their international and local stores to create a full picture of their Brazilian luxury customers and offer shopping wherever he or she wants. Boosting sales in Brazil involves a trade-off between margins and sales. 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        "raw_content": "Agent Carter Season 2 To Air In The UK Much Closer To Its US Debut\nFOX UK will premiere ABC\u2019s Marvel\u2019s Agent Carter season two in the UK in 2016, and this we\u2019ll get to see it her much sooner after the show has aired in the US.\nSeason one of the ABC Studios action-packed drama from Disney UK and Ireland was a huge ratings hit for FOX UK, attracting a consolidated audience of 900k viewers a week. Marvel\u2019s Agent Carter is FOX\u2019s third highest-rating programme of all time, after only NCIS and The Walking Dead (it should be number one, because it\u2019s brilliant \u2013 ed.)\nJeff Ford, Managing Director, FOX International Channels UK, commented: \u201cMarvel\u2019s Agent Carter was a ratings smash for FOX UK, with a million people tuning in to Peggy Carter\u2019s adventures on launch. We\u2019re thrilled to bring the season two premiere to UK fans and can\u2019t wait to see what\u2019s in-store for the feisty and fearless heroine.\u201d\nSeason one saw Agent Peggy Carter (Hayley Atwell reprising her role from Marvel\u2019s Captain America films) working for the covert SSR (Strategic Scientific Reserve). A highly trained field agent who is side-lined by her chauvinist male colleagues, she risks everything when she embarks on a secret mission for old friend Howard Stark (Dominic Cooper, Marvel\u2019s Captain America: The First Avenger). As Peggy digs deeper she soon becomes embroiled in a deadly game of cat and mouse with mysterious organisation Leviathan. The series culminated in Peggy stopping a deadly poisonous gas being unleashed on New York City. On a more personal note, in a heart-breaking but poignant moment, she was finally able to say goodbye to the love of her life Steve Rogers as she poured the last remaining vial of his blood into the river.\nDetails for the highly anticipated season two are under close wraps (though you can glean a few details by clicking on the links below), but the story will begin one year later from where we left Peggy. Dedicated to the fight against new atomic age threats in the wake of World War II, Peggy must now journey from New York City to Los Angeles for her most dangerous assignment yet. But even as she discovers new friends, a new home \u2014 and perhaps even a new love \u2014 she\u2019s about to find out that the bright lights of the post-war Hollywood mask a more sinister threat to everyone she is sworn to protect.\n\u2022 Hayley Atwell Wants To Be The Doctor In Doctor Who\n\u2022 Agent Carter Season 2 Villain Revealed\nFiled in: Entertainment News,Entertainment News / Movies / Tv,Movies & Tv,Tv Tags: Agent Carter, Hayley Atwell, Marvel's Agent Carter\nBUZZ News Shorts: Pacific Rim 2, Warcraft, The Walking Dead\nLuke Cage Baddies On-Set Pics",
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        "raw_content": "Producer Discusses Tone Of Marvel\u2019s Most Wanted \u2013 SHIELD Spoiler Warning\nMarvel TV executive producer Jeffrey Bell has been speaking to Entertainment Weekly about the the new Agents Of SHIELD spin-off show, Marvel\u2019s Most Wanted which will concentrate on Bobbi Morse, aka Mockingbird (Adrianne Palicki) and Lance Hunter (Nick Blood). He reveals how important it is for the show to have its own tone that\u2019s distinctive from its parent show and also Agent Carter.\nThe show will also feature Delroy Lindo as Marvel comic book character Dominic Fortune. The official synopsis reveals: \u201cBobbi Morse (aka Mockingbird) and Lance Hunter, two ex-spies and ex-spouses who are on the run with no friends, no SHIELD and a long list of enemies looking to claim a bounty on their heads. Able to trust no one but each other, Bobbi and Hunter form an uneasy alliance with Dominic Fortune, a rogue adventurer with a wealth of resources and even more adversaries, who agrees to protect them so long as they help him with his own agenda. These two heroes will help anyone in need, all while trying to uncover the conspiracy that put their own lives in jeopardy.\u201d\nBell tells EW that the show needs to have an identity all its own: \u201cPart of what we\u2019re hoping to do with Bobbi and Hunter in the new show is to stake out some new territory and not make it a SHIELD show. It is not a SHIELD show. It is not a SHIELD spin-off. It\u2019s a show about these two characters living their life and the adventures that they have together. If the door was too wide open, I think it begs too many questions of, \u2018Well, why don\u2019t they call Coulson every week for this? Why didn\u2019t these people come in?\u2019 Not that we can\u2019t hopefully find ways to tie things together, but you didn\u2019t want to leave it with such a wide open door that it was a separate branch of SHIELD doing otherSHIELD stuff, that would ask you why these other characters weren\u2019t involved in the day-to-day episodes.\n\u201cWe\u2019re trying to find our little corner of the sky. The Netflix shows have a certain feel and tone, Agent Carter had a certain feel and tone, and SHIELD does, too. This is a show, at its heart, about a relationship. It\u2019s about a man and a woman who love each other, who fight, who\u2019ve been married, who got divorced, who are still together, and they also happen to be ex-spies who can kick ass. We\u2019re looking to find a separate world for them in this larger universe, if that makes sense. Hopefully, tonally, you\u2019ll look at it and it will have its own vibe.\u201d\nThe real shame of it all will be that they have to leave Agents Of SHIELD! We\u2019ll miss them.\nMarvel\u2019s Most Wanted Pilot Given The Official Greenlight\nMarvel\u2019s Agents Of SHIELD Episode 3.13 Clip \u2013 UK Pace Spoilers\nMarvel\u2019s Agents Of SHIELD S03E11 \u201cBouncing Back\u201d REVIEW\nFiled in: Entertainment News,Entertainment News / Movies / Tv,Movies & Tv,MYM_News,MYM_TV News,Tv Tags: Marvel, Marvel\u2019s Most Wanted, superheroes\nWatch Robbie & Stephen Amell\u2019s Short SF Film And Decide If You Want To Invest In The Full-Length Version\nThree More Cast In American Gods",
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        "raw_content": "Ambiguous Figures -\nWe make life easy for ourselves in this world\nIn the face of life\u2019s ever unclearer structures, and in view of the huge destructive potential of the globe, it is indeed rather pleasant to surround oneself with simple, i.e. concrete objects, with the realities of the world of objects, and to derive the world of feelings from this ascertainable objectivity. Harmony can be re-experienced in the sense of stepping out of the jet-stream to the downfall of mankind. What is more: objects readily replace the process of thinking by confining the real world on the one hand, but at the same time by creating a distance between the individual and his real self. In many ways, they in fact form our horizon. Neither are broad fields of theory excluded from this phenomenon, in particular that Zeitgeist theory of fine words and decadent attitude which has dominated the last decade. But even this theory with its critical appearance, believing itself to be beyond all adventures of experience, in the nirvana of the immaterial networks, in the bipolar world of the media which knows only extreme power and extreme powerlessness, sings the hymn of praise to the object world. Motivation for this is, however, fear of the horror of occupying oneself. Art should offer a solution to this, present a world of harmony which, in reality, no longer exists. The ideal world of art is subordinated to a nostalgic feeling, the spiritual limitations of which are incarnated in the garden gnome. Under these conditions, external and internal reality certainly does quickly become intermingled.\nOne short episode in James Colemans new installation The MiT Project (ig8g) makes precisely this point: a photographer in the advertising sector receives an assignment for a collection of pyjamas. He makes himself into the model, and his own bedroom becomes the ambience. Due to the fault of both himself and others, it takes a long time for him to achieve a satisfactory result. Before the assignment can be completed, the photographers bedroom has been transformed into a studio which is unfamiliar to him, so that he is afraid of falling asleep for fear of intimate spheres being exposed to persons unknown to him. The photographer becomes the victim of his own ambitions, he is caught.\nAllegoric Approach\nThis is only one of 14 episodes composing The MirProject. Coleman unfolds in these, with great mastery, a spectrum of the confusion of the internal and external world. All the short stories deal with photography as the mediator between the two worlds. The protagonists vary greatly, men and women, amateurs and professionals, children and adults, designers, housewife, reporter and, repeatedly, the professional photographer. In a reserved manner typical of Coleman, the presentation of the piece is limited to the basics: a blacked out room with blank walls. At the entrance opposite the front wall, on a high desk, is a tower made up of three slide projectors, an audio recorder and a timer. Small-scale slides are projected onto the wall while stories are related by means of various loudspeakers.\nThe work arose during a stay in summer 1989 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology at the invitation of the List Visual Art Center which is affiliated to the mit. It is characteristic in several ways of the way Coleman uses the media technologies for his artistic aims. In this context it is important to stress that, although Coleman has been familiar with various artistic media since the end of the 60s, he is in no way that 'media artist\u2019 he is largely considered to be. As other artists of his generation, since the mid-6os he has been using various media such as film, photography, video, performance and sound recordings. However, he does not appear to have a preference for any one particular medium. With the exception of performance, which does not appear in his works until the 80s, all forms of media are used to an equal extent side by side. Indeed this expresses Coleman\u2019s special attitude not to open up to the self-referential aspects of reproduction-media in the context of art, but to allegorize these consistently and radically and to subject them to the ethics of artistic work (Coleman\u2019s own statement on this, Art can never totally be reduced to a concept of simple acts of self-expression, has been cited on several occasions). This is one of the reasons why Coleman does not fit into either the McLuhan-like media enthusiasm of the 60s or into the present renaissance of media art. Formerly Coleman\u2019s work was lacking in the formalistic principles of the self-thematising medium, and nowadays his slide and video installations appear to be technically insufficiently up to date to arouse the interest of a wide audience. Furthermore, Coleman's work is marked by an unusual thoroughness resulting quantitatively in a low volume of work. The individual works are compressed to such an extent, the formal and thematic structures so tightly woven together, that for the observer to appropriately absorb each piece, he requires an exceptional willingness to examine it. These are all reasons for the artist enjoying relatively low fame in the face of the relevance of his work to the currrent-day situation. However, Coleman was never concerned about fashion affairs.\nSince the mid-6os his work has been characterised by two thematic principles, on the one hand by the experimental search for the conditions of the picture and its perception, and furthermore by the question of individual and cultural identity. Both threads also stand for certain phases in the development of his work which Anne Rorimer cautiously defined in 1985 in a five-year- rhythm: As such these may be divided into periods that encompass perceptual installations, \u00efg70-74; installations involving a psychological, social, historical or cultural dimension, 1975-79; and works that take place in a theatrical context, 1980-85. In spite of limiting the perspective which such systematising of the Coleman oeuvre involves, the first two phases can be interpreted, above all with regard to content, (the \u2019theatrical' phase should, in my opinion, be regarded more in a practical respect as a positive appraisal of the thread of the narrative which is always present in his work; in this respect, this is, metaphorically-speaking, a reference to the discussions of the 80s, however it does not have the same relevance concerning content as the first two phases). Examples can also be found in the mit Project, but, characteristically, in a changed context. They are not themselves the theme of the work but serve to thematise a problem area with which they are connected: the person of the artist and the effects of his work. The very first episode points out the complexity of this theme. A photographer receives an assignment for an advertising series for safety belts, and he decides to reconstruct an accident which he himself was involved in some yearspreviously. The staging of this accident produces in himself an identification with the simulated event as self-experience, and reflections are made on the effect of the photographs and their presentation, on the illusioning character of their presentation: \"What would have happened if...? Strong imaginative powers are connected to this question, and these are triggered off by the photographic staging, and finally simulate the actual event as an experience. Coleman has reached the essence of the theme: the question of the origin and future of the artist's existence.\nDreamrooms\nThe installation Seeing for Oneself from 1987/8, also a slide-installation with soundtrack, had already emphasized the role of the artist and the mechanics of his work. In the narrative structure of this work, modelled on popular photo novels, filled with the pathos of love, jealousy, family drama and detective story, Coleman morphologised the events occurring in a remote old castle by means of the architectonic structure to an organism of the work of the artist-ego (If the moral of the tale only becomes clear after several viewings, it does not, however, render it any the less unwarranted. It is part of Coleman\u2019s style of working for the compressed, compact message to be disclosed only gradually, even to those with an ability for concentrated reception). Earlier works also alluded to the role of the artist, for example, the performance Now and Then (1981). Coleman developed the scenario from the daydreams of two adults who, as children, had crept into a shopwindow and posed as models. The performance shows the two adults, a man and a woman, reliving the childhood dream by dressing in the fashionable style of the early 50s and posing accordingly. In this piece, the presentation of the conscious reliving of a childhood dream, the transposition into another time and to other contexts serves as the metaphorising of the intermingling of inner and outer world, subjective experience and imaginative power i.e. the allegorising of the artistic work. Four years previously the installation Box (Ahhareturnaboul) had connected internal event with the presentation of external event using the example of the Irish boxer Gene Tunney: during the documentary recordings of the return fight with Jack Dempsey for the world heavyweight championship in 1927, a voice sounds from the tape citing the fleeting thoughts, feelings and impulses of the Irishman. The main topic of this work, the finding of individual identity at the moment of greatest challenge, appears in the light of the MiT Project as an early allegory to the artist. The physical level of artistic identity appears transformed in episodes of this new work just like the couple from Now and Then. Whereas this is taken up in a form which is only slightly changed in the story of two designers working together on advertising matters, the theme of Box appears less directly in the episode on the professional photographer who is arrested because his facial features were interpreted as the reflection of inner traits, but which in reality reflect the traces of the events documented by him over the years.\nWhereas various other episodes point to the diversity of the effective radius of artistic work - for example, the final episode with the photographer, who creates 'dreamrooms' for interior decorating magazines, paradox appearances of pure fictions as documents; another group of episodes has as its central theme the introspective influencing of the effect of real pictures by subjective moods, for example in the Narcissus who continually observes himself in the mirror and questions his own appearance, until he recognises himself as Frankenstein\u2019s monster; in a further story, the young photographer sees his self portrait as the anticipation of his own old age in the sense of Dorian Gray - the story of the arrested photo-police-reporter develops into an allegory of the mutual penetration of various levels of reality. A further episode of this kind portrays a father who repeatedly photographs his small son because he considers this as a means of verifying the similarity of them both. However, these acts of photography take the father back to his own youth in which he was kidnapped as a baby. Without ever having seen the kidnapper, he has, however, a clear picture of the kidnappers appearance. His gaze at his own son is transformed and a strange searching can be seen in the kid\u2019s eyes.\nAt this point, Coleman's concept of the nature of pictures is portrayed: they are entities, the meaning of which can only be disclosed by a polyperspective approach. They always carry a secretive aura which is conceptually intangible, not least due to the indirect character of mediating by means of language. The text supplement presented serves only the relativating of \u2019objective\u2019 patterns of perception. An example of this was presented in the installation Slide Piece (1973): along with a slide showing a small anonymous square in a suburb of Milan, various descriptions of the picture are presented by different persons over loudspeakers. All the descriptions are shown to differ considerably, they hardly overlap. Two years later the 'subjective' reality of the work Clara and Dario corresponded to this \u2018objective\u2019 relativity of the perception of pictures. In this piece a slide projection of the heads of a man and a woman is shown, while a conversation is heard between lovers. The photos are, however, completely neutral portraits which do not enter into a relationship with each other. This is portrayed merely by the aura of narration.\nIt therefore becomes clear that Coleman subjects his artistic media principally to the claims of the artistic will of expression. Each individual work makes use of a specific technology because only this is capable of achieving the process of allegorising the narrated text. This has the effect that the observer as a rule is scarcely aware of the 'mediality' of the individual work. For this reason, Coleman\u2019s works always appear somewhat misplaced in exhibitions which deal with individual media.\nOne important aspect should not be overlooked in this context. For Coleman the \u2018media\u2019 are nothing more than metaphors of art and allegories of the artist himself. In as far as they always play a mediatory role between various realities of temporal, spatial, cultural and social nature, they are ambiguous figures mediating between the various worlds without being pinpointed conceptually i.e. as an object.\nThe short installation Playback for a Daydream (1974) shows precisely this. It shows the linedrawing of a head which could belong to either a rabbit or a duck. Looking back once again from the mrProject, this could be seen as Coleman's first symbol for the artist: in the ambiguous figure, in the ambivalent freedom of unhindered 'wild' roaming between the worlds, but also in the associated isolation from them. The result is a romantic artistic concept, which, against all claims to the contrary, still applies.\ntranslation Ann Thursfield-Stingelwagner",
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        "raw_content": "Royal Philips and Children\u2019s HealthSM announced an up to 15-year, long-term, strategic agreement worth up to USD USD 75 million to innovate their patient monitoring and PACs systems for nearly one million patients in North Texas. Both Philips and Children\u2019s Health have been in healthcare for more than 100 years and have a shared commitment to excellence and improving the lives of children. Through this agreement, standardized patient monitoring will take place on the Philips Intellivue X3 patient monitor, which offers the ease of a smartphone-style operation, mobility and allows staff to track a patient\u2019s vitals during transport and at the bedside. Philips is a leader in patient monitoring with more than 275 million patients monitored by Philips systems annually. In addition to the Philips X3 patient monitor, Children\u2019s Health will have access to other leading Philips patient monitoring technologies such as IntelliVue Guardian with Early Warning Scoring and Intellivue Mobile Caregiver. These technologies can further empower staff, by putting critical patient information at their fingertips in an intuitive, easy to understand format. \u201cWe are committed to making life better for children, and providing our patients with the best care possible,\u201d said Pamela Arora, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer at Children\u2019s Health. \u201cAligning with Philips will help us improve the experience for our patients and their families.\u201d\nAs hospital systems move from fee-based to value-based care, long-term, strategic arrangements are becoming the business model of choice for hospitals and health systems to better manage the cost and complexity of their technology investments, while expanding quality access to advanced medical care for their communities. Other pediatric health systems that have also adopted this model include Phoenix Children\u2019s Hospital, Children\u2019s Hospital and Medical Center of Omaha, and the Maria Fareri Children\u2019s Hospital, part of Westchester Medical Center Health. \u201cAs a parent, I know the importance of demanding only the best, most innovative care possible when it comes to our children,\u201d said Carla Kriwet, CEO of Connected Care and Healthcare Informatics at Philips. \u201cBy working with Philips, Children\u2019s Health can offer the community it serves over 250 years of combined healthcare knowledge and best practices, along with leading connected patient monitoring solutions that will improve its patient and staff experience. More importantly, it can offer patient families peace of mind in knowing that their children are being cared for by a health system that is at the forefront of technology adoption and that will go above and beyond in caring for its patients.\u201d \u2013 Medical Buyer Bureau",
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        "raw_content": "Fetal exposure to bisphenol A disrupts the body's endocrine system\nBisphenol A, commonly known as BPA, is a chemical compound usually found in food containers. Recently, various experts have expressed concern over its safety. A new mouse study suggests that prenatal exposure to BPA may increase the offspring's risk of obesity by disrupting the body's endocrine system.\nA new study of mice shows that prenatal exposure to BPA may lead to obesity in the offspring.\nBisphenol A (BPA) is a compound that was approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the 1960s.\nA health study carried out by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) detected BPA in as much as 93 percent of more than 2,500 urine samples. 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Leptin is often referred to as the satiety hormone, because it sends signals to the brain to let it know if the body needs energy - namely, food. Leptin regulates the appetite and is directly connected to the amount of body fat. When a person amasses body fat, the leptin levels increase, telling the hypothalamus to lower the appetite as the body can take its energy from the fat it already has.\nDysfunctions in the body's way of processing leptin are linked to obesity. 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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / Lifestyle / Farmers And Sailors Revisited\nFarmers And Sailors Revisited\nIs it really to be a \u201cdigital nomad,\u201d letting the wind take me to some remote corner of the world where I\u2019ll sit in a caf\u00e9 and work from my laptop? Or would I rather put down roots somewhere close to friends and family? The problem is I still want both.\nWhile owning a house and living in Asheville, I thought I wanted a life on the road, one full of new places and new experiences, but now that I\u2019ve got it, I wonder what it would feel like to settle down someplace once again? There is a part of me that treasures the routines of being in one place and having a more consistent schedule. For example, I want to run another 100-mile race, but I have not been able to develop the discipline required to train for one while moving around so much.\nIt\u2019s the Farmer\u2019s And Sailors showdown surfacing once again. Though I love the life that I have been living over the past three years, never remaining in any one place for longer than 5 months at a time, it wears on me. Just when I start to know a place, it\u2019s time to pack our bags and move on.\nI know that happiness is not a place on a map. It is instead a quality of mind that must be cultivated. Life is precious and short and so I want to be intentional about how I spend my days. How can I be a farmer and a sailor at the same time, having my routines, a community, adventure, and discovery no matter where I am or what I am doing? How can I plant my garden on a moving vessel?\nFiled Under: Lifestyle, Travel Tagged With: travel, Work\nPrevious Post: \u00ab Accepting All of It\nNext Post: Thoughts On Thoughts \u00bb",
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        "raw_content": "Post by muddy fingers \u00bb Fri Aug 21, 2015 8:57 pm\nHi Blisstool users. I've steadfastly stuck with my V3 as it seemed to me that the V5 and V6 didn't seem different enough to warrant me spending out to get either of those versions when I was perfectly happy with the V3. Some of the first people to get a V5 said that the \"stabilisation circuit\" fitted into it (I would love to know what that actually entailed regarding components) made it an easier detector to use and quieter than the V3. However, whenever I see a video or read recent reports of the use of the V5/V6 I can't see a lot of difference as to how they sound compared to the V3 or how they require setting up. Anybody care to share their experiences and opinions on this and also has anybody tried the new coil yet?",
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        "raw_content": "The Bal Harbour unit, now under investigation by the Justice Department, became a cash juggernaut, helping grab millions from bad guys, and getting large piles of money back from the feds.\nNO. 1 ON MONEY LIST\nIn 2011, the small police department collected $5.1 million in federal forfeitures, more than any other law enforcement agency in Florida.\nAhealthy portion of those proceeds was funneled back into overtime - $255,000 last year alone for six overtime-eligible officers within the VIN unit - despite an explicit warning from the village attorney's office in January 2011 that the money could not be used for that purpose.\nSome criminal justice experts have expressed amazement that a police department serving a village of about 2,500 residents would be engaging in money laundering and drug trafficking investigations all over the map.\n\"Unless this is a town that is largely populated by Mexican cocaine dealers, then there is no justification,'' said Dennis Kenney, a former police officer and now a professor at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice at the City University of New York. \"It sounds like a racket.\n\"It sounds like these guys had their own little business running, and they had their own source of funding that they were creating,'' he said. \"A little private business tapping into federal asset funds. 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There were no reported murders, robberies, rapes or car thefts.\nWhat was accomplished by the VIN unit, besides generating dollars and overtime, is not clear from public records.\nIn three years of operations, members of the unit made no arrests related to money laundering, produced no investigative reports, and presented no cases for prosecution, according to the Justice Department's Office of Inspector General.\nPolice Chief Thomas Hunker, who started the unit in 2003, has been suspended by the village, with pay, until the investigation has run its course.\nHunker declined to comment for this story, but his criminal defense attorney, Richard Sharpstein, said the VIN unit officers earned their overtime traveling to other cities for investigations, conducting surveillance, picking up money and counting it.\n\"Their overtime comes from seizures and forfeiture,'' he said.\nCHIEF IN SPOTLIGHT\nIn addition to questioning Bal Harbour's overtime, the government says the chief may have made unauthorized checks of national criminal databases; improperly influenced arrests and prosecutions; and received gifts from people who benefited from his position.\nThe department's overtime statistics also raised eyebrows at the Drug Enforcement Administration, an investigative partner, where an agent expressed astonishment at the hours cops were submitting.\nFrom a May 2011 email to Bal Harbour Capt. 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It was not an aberration. Since 2009, the same six officers raked in more than $1.1 million collectively in overtime - more than half of the $2.1 million spent overall by the department during the same period. A clue to the work performed by Bal Harbour police on such cases can be gleaned from the applications they submitted to receive shares of the seized cash.\nNASHVILLE TO L.A.\nThe application form, called a DAG-71, includes questions about the intended law enforcement use for the requested funds, and the level of assistance provided to the operation by the requesting agency.\nMany of the forms state that Bal Harbour officers partnered with federal agents on cash pickups, stakeouts and arrests in places ranging from Nashville to Chicago to New York to Los Angeles. Bal Harbour police officers provided background names, phone numbers and other leads to federal agencies, such as the DEA. And they served search warrants, and provided manpower for operations, according to the brief DAG-71 narratives.\nBut the forms do not indicate how many or which VIN unit officers worked the cases, or whether they earned overtime.\nBal Harbour officers routinely claimed that they worked thousands of hours on individual cases that rarely lasted more than one month.\nUnder federal guidelines regulating the use of cash seized from suspected criminals, police departments are not allowed to spend those seized funds for salaries or benefits - particularly when the benefits go to the same officers whose investigations led to the cash being seized. The idea is to keep police departments in the business of \"serve and protect,\" and not turn them into profit centers for cities and towns.\nA January 2011 email to Hunker from Douglas Gonzales, a lawyer in the village attorney's office, spelled out the permissible and prohibited uses for the funds, specifically citing overtime as one of the uses that were \"inappropriate and prohibited.\"\nThe memo was not heeded. Bal Harbour police officials declined to comment for this story, citing the ongoing investigation by the Justice Department.\nAmong the laundry list of alleged misconduct cited by federal investigators: that documented overtime by Bal Harbour police was \"inflated and abused.''\nThe Justice Department singled out the overtime of Sgt. Deitado, a cop with more than 20 years on the force, who logged 933 hours of overtime in 2012, bumping his regular pay of $86,777 a year by more than 76 percent, or $66,617.\nIn 2011, Deitado's overtime earnings exceeded $90,000. 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        "raw_content": "Home Peace Process Bangsamoro The Bangsamoro law: not fully CAB-compliant but \u201cit\u2019s ARMM plus definitely\u201d\nThe Bangsamoro law: not fully CAB-compliant but \u201cit\u2019s ARMM plus definitely\u201d\nQUEZON CITY (MindaNews / 14 July) \u2014 It may not fully comply with the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro (CAB), the peace agreement signed by the government (GPH) and Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) in 2014, but \u201cit\u2019s ARMM plus definitely,\u201d Senate Majority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri said of the new political entity that would replace the 28-year old Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM).\nThe Bicameral Conference Committee (bicam) suspended its Thursday session (Day 4) at the Nograles Hall of the House of Representatives with Zubiri, bicam co-chair, announcing they had completed \u201c99%\u201d of the work as of 12:50 a.m. on Friday, July 13, the 15th death anniversary of MILF founding chair Salamat Hashim.\nZubiri told MindaNews they only need to review the clean copy and \u201cclean up\u201d three sections that were tabled: inland waters, repealing clauses and the fund resource for the 11 towns in Maguindanao and Basilan that were created through a regional law and are without an internal revenue allotment.\nBut he said they already have, \u201cmore or less\u2026 an understanding\u201d on these issues and \u201cwe just want to come up with the proper wording.\u201d\nThe Bicameral Conference Committee on the proposed Bangsamoro Basic Law on their fourth session on Thursday, 12 January 2018. at the Nograles Hall, House of Representatives in Quezon City. The session was suspended at 12:50 a.m. Friday, 13 July, for resumption on July 17. MIndaNews photo by CAROLYN O. ARGUILLAS\nThe bicam will resume sessions at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, July 17 at the EDSA Shangrila hotel in Ortigas or back to the Crowne Plaza where they met from July 9 to 11.\nJuly 17 will be exactly one year to the day the 21-member Bangsamoro Transition Commission (BTC) composed of 11 nominated by the MILF and 10 by the government, handed over to President Rodrigo Duterte its draft BBL in the presence of then Senate President Aquilino Pimentel III and House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez, Jr.\nIn the four-day deliberations, peace stakeholders as well as vested interest groups and those with personal interests staked out inside the session hall of the Grand Ballroom of Crowne Plaza in Ortigas and the Nograles Hall at the House of Representatives, with one-pager proposed amendments to specific provisions slipped in to bicam members or their staff, or whispered into their ears. Outside the session hall, lobbyists staked out in the lobby, corridors, and even in the comfort rooms.\nHow many phone calls and how many text messages \u2014 personal and group \u2014 were sent to legislators would be an interesting study. Text messages and recordings from the session hall informed those who could not get inside. Security stickers were passed on from one person to the other to gain access into the hall.\nMembers of civil society groups who had no access to the session hall took turns making their presence felt. On Day 1, July 9, a peace caravan was held from the Senate to the House of Representatives to the Quezon Memorial Circle; on Day 2, a group picketed outside the Crowne Plaza.\nOn Day 3, Wednesday, Bangsamoro civil society groups from Mindanao and Manila along with Manila-based peace advocacy groups gathered at the nearby EDSA Shrine for an interfaith rally to call on the bicam to pass a CAB-compliant law by restoring the key provisions that the two houses deleted or amended from the BTC-drafted BBL .\nMembers of Bangsamoro civil society from Mindanao and Manila and Manila-based peace advocacy groups gather at the EDSA Shrine in Quezon City for an interfaith rally on Wednesday, July 11, 2018 to urge the Bicameral Conference Committee meeting in nearby Crowne Plaza hotel to come up with a final version of the proposed Bangsamoro law that is compliant with the 2014 Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro between government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front. MindaNews photo by CAROLYN O. ARGUILLAS\n\u201cI tried to stay true to the CAB in terms of the provisions of this BBL kaya marami minsan naiinis sa akin dahil I am not flexible daw, I am pro-MILF, but its\u2019 not that,\u201d Zubiri said, adding he was just doing his job. \u201cAt the end of the day, we senators have to look at the bigger picture \u2026 and the bigger picture is the peace process. Ayaw natin ng gulo\u201d (We don\u2019t want trouble),\u201d he said, referring to the ARMM provinces, the core territory of the future Bangsamoro in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), and neighboring provinces like Lanao del Norte.\nZubiri noted what President Duterte said on Wednesday when they sought him to break the deadlock on territory: \u201clet\u2019s not give them false hopes\u201d that the provision will not be questioned on constitutional grounds.\nHouse Bill 6475 provides for a double majority in the plebiscite for the six towns in Lanao del Norte and 39 barangays in North Cotabato that voted for inclusion in the ARMM in the 2001 elections \u2014 the majority vote in the town or barangay, and the consent of the majority in Lanao del Norte and the municipalities in North Cotabato.\nThe CAB provides that part of the proposed core territory, subject to ratification in a plebiscite, are the six Lanao del Norte towns and 39 barangays in North Cotabato that voted for inclusion in the supposed expanded ARMM in 2001.\nBefore heading to Malacanang on Wednesday, Zubiri told MindaNews that territory \u201cis something very sacred to a lot of the politicians there (Lanao del Norte). Me, am trying to be magnanimous, am trying to be a statesman so I can get the overall picture which is basically I don\u2019t want any outbreak of war or hostilities in any part of the core territories of the BBL,\u201d he said.\nThese are predominantly Moro areas where some of the MILF\u2019s Bangsamoro Islamic Armed Forces (BIAF) stay, the most prominent of them the legendary Abdullah Macapaar aka Commander Bravo.\nThe deadlock on territory, Zubiri said, prompted them to seek an audience with the President \u201cbecause according to our sources from the peace process .. the territorial issue is a major issue of concern due to the nature of security in these areas \u2026 If we make a mistake on the decision on core territory, there could be an outbreak of hostilities in the areas na hindi isasama(that will not be included)so that is a deep concern because I don\u2019t want anyone to die.\u201d\nPresident Duterte ruled in favor of the House version of double majority.\nHe said the President\u2019s decision was \u201cpainful\u201d but he recalled the President told them \u201clet\u2019s not give them (MILF) false hopes.\u201d Duterte is a lawyer and in the Malacanang meeting were Justice Secretary Guevarra and Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea and several undersecretaries of justice \u201cand they were all in unison\u201d that the mother unit has to give its consent. \u201cThat is constitutional,\u201d Zubiri said.\nHe said he didn\u2019t want to assure the MILF it can be done and then somebody takes it up to the Supreme Court and it will strike it down as unconstitutional. \u201cThat is even worse (because) it\u2019s like you\u2019re giving them hope and then you\u2019re taking it away from them.\u201d\nHe expressed fears this would lead to more violence. This early, he stressed, it would be better if you can \u201ctell them this is all that we can give otherwise the entire process might be destroyed. Imagine if the Supreme Court strikes not only that but other provisions?\u201d\n\u201c80-90% CAB-compliant\u201d\nZubiri said he is happy that BTC chair, Ghazali Jaafar, the MILF\u2019s 1st Vice Chair, was happy with the outcome. \u201cI was so happy to hear him say this is an improvement of the ARMM. He said that although we did not get everything we wanted, meaning the BTC, this is a very good improvement already to the ARMM. So I was relieved to hear that.\u201d\nMILF chair Al Haj Murad Ebrahim told MindaNews the chances of the bicam version being accepted by them \u201cseem high\u201d and that their initial assessment is that it is \u201c80 to 90% CAB-compliant.\u201d\nREAD: MILF chair on bicam version of Bangsamoro law: \u201c80 to 90% CAB-compliant\u201d\nZubiri cited features of the bicam now calls the Bangsamoro in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) that will make it \u201cmore than ARMM,\u201d among them the parliamentary system of government and the annual block grant representing 5% of the net national internal revenue collection of the Bureau of Internal Revenue and the Bureau of Customs.\nREAD: What makes the new Bangsamoro political entity \u201cmore than ARMM\u201d\n\u201cSometimes what you want in the CAB \u2026 may seem right but is not constitutional,\u201d Zubiri told MindaNews on Wednesday, citing the Memorandum of Agreement on Ancestral Domain (MOA-AD) that was already initialed by the GPH and MILF but its formal signing on August 5, 2008 in Kuala Lumpur was stopped by the Supreme Court which issued a temporary restraining order and later declared it unconstitutional.\nSome members of the Bicameral Conference Committee on the proposed Bangsamoro law flash the peace sign for a souvenir photo past 1 a.m. on Friday, July 13, 2018. The Day 4 session ended at 12:50 a.m. with \u201c99%\u201d work done and will resume at 10 a.m. on July 17, 2018. MindaNews photo by CAROLYN O. ARGUILLAS\n\u201cLegislation must comply with constitutional requirements,\u201d he said.\nBut the draft BBL was vetted by the Office of the President and it took sometime before it was transmitted to the Senate, MindaNews reminded Zubiri.\n\u201cAnd they did a lousy job and you can quote me on that. Lousy job. Horrible job. Yeah it\u2019s Malacanang who told us it\u2019s (territory issue) unconstitutional but it was in the draft BBL.\u201d\n\u201cYou know our number one complaint was why did they (Malacanang which vetted the draft BBL) give us a bill that was so kalat when it came to constitutionality although it was better than the MOA-AD ha. For the record ha, this is much better than the MOA-AD but there were still provisions there that were questionable,\u201d Zubiri said.\nDespite this, Zubiri said he is optimistic the proposed Bangsamoro law will be signed by President Duterte on July 23, the same day he delivers his third State of the Nation Address.\n\u201cThis is the farthest this (Bangsamoro law) has ever been. Very good,\u201d he said, heaving a sigh of relief. (Carolyn O. Arguillas / MindaNews)\nCAB-compliant",
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        "raw_content": "'Nothing Felt As If It Was Going Right'\nWritten by Carly on 06 October 2015 . Posted in Patient Stories of Recovery\nWhen you look at me you will see a successful woman, a mother and wife. I had a good childhood, went to university and had a professional career. I now have kids and an exceptionally supportive husband. I also have mental illness.\nSharing my story is important because the secrets you keep can affect your recovery.\nIt took me a while to crawl out of the pit of despair I was in and learn how to navigate the mental health care system. Now I want to help others who may be facing a similar struggle and put a face on mental illness.\nIt became very real for me following the birth of my youngest daughter. It was winter time and I thought what I was feeling was Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). Confirmed by the doctor, I tried light treatment and medication. The medication was zapping my energy and slowing down my metabolism. Now looking back, I had been feeling irritable and down all the time even before this.\nIn my dark days, I even lost my ability to cook. I could not follow the steps necessary for a recipe and it was all too overwhelming for me to handle. Staying on the couch all day became my full time job.\nBeing a wife, mother and employee became too much a couple of years later and I had what I call a break down. I thought I was happy in my job and with my life but it all just seemed too much on that day. I experienced a feeling of being completely out of control. Nothing felt as if it was going right. The days following this saw me not even being able to get out of bed.\nI was referred to Ontario Shores and visited the Prompt Clinic. My diagnosis was Bipolar Disorder 2. I started on my recovery journey then and it felt like all the puzzle pieces in my life were falling into place.\nIt was very difficult at first to hear this diagnosis and having those words attached to my life was hard to process. I was scared about medication and side effects and worried about weight gain. My fear didn\u2019t last long as I remembered that I had tried to fix it all by myself in the past and that didn\u2019t work. With the use of the right medication I saw a difference.\nI started a personal fitness challenge with a goal to be active for 21 days. I lost 45 pounds in a short time and continue to move.\nBeing a writer and a journalist has made it so much easier for me to share my story and give others hope.\nWhen I think back, my mental illness was the sound of my family having dinner without me. Now I am happy and on my journey of recovery with the support of my family and friends.",
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        "raw_content": "Grand Rapids bus system wants 12 more years of tax revenue\nA Rapid bus drives along Monroe Ave. NW, near Louis St., in Grand Rapids Tuesday, May 24, 2016. (Cory Morse | MLive.com)\nGRAND RAPIDS, MI - Six years after voters narrowly approved a tax increase for The Rapid, the transit agency is now looking for voters to approve a 12-year renewal.\nAt the polls Tuesday, Nov. 7, voters in Grand Rapids, East Grand Rapids, Walker, Wyoming, Grandville and Kentwood will be asked to consider a 12-year extension of the 1.47-mill tax that supports the bus agency's general operations.\nThe tax cost residents with a home valued at $100,000 about $73.50 per year. 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Without the operating revenue there will be no system.\"\n5 years after nail-biter bus tax vote, are you ready for another?\nIt's the first time in The Rapid's history that the agency is not asking for a tax increase, said Michael Bulthuis, spokesman for The Rapid.\nThe last 0.35-mill tax increase in 2011 passed by a margin of 136 votes, thanks to strong support in Grand Rapids and East Grand Rapids that outnumbered a majority of \"no\" votes in Walker, Wyoming, Grandville and Kentwood.\nThe Rapid has a $43.9 million budget for 2018 and 35 percent, or $15.3 million, of that comes from the local tax.\nWithout revenue from the local tax, The Rapid would have a smaller budget - and thus a lower reimbursement rate from the state, Bulthuis said. That rate of state reimbursement is determined by the bus system's overall budget.\n\"You need a great transportation system to be a part of a great city as well,\" Doyle said.\nIn 2011, The Rapid had a number of improvements it wanted to add with the tax increase: longer service hours, shorter wait times and more buses on streets.\nThis time around, The Rapid is not promising new services, just a continuation of the current services it provides now for the next 12 years, Bulthuis said.\nAs the Rapid's bus fleet switches from diesel fuel to compressed natural gas in the next decade, the money saved from the switch would be put towards future service improvements, Bulthuis said. New buses are paid for out of state and federal funds.\nThe Kent County Taxpayer's Alliance is campaigning against the tax request, and formed a new group - Kent Transit in Action - specifically to oppose the Nov. 7 ballot issue. The alliance was formed in 2006 to oppose The Rapid's request at the time for a tax increase.\nEric Larson, opposition spokesman, said The Rapid failed to live up to its 2011 promises: that there would be 7,500 riders on the Silver Line, and that ridership would increase.\n\"More money for less riders doesn't make sense to us,\" Larson said.\nLarson said he thought the tax increase in 2011 was a temporary measure to improve ridership.\n\"It's gotten worse,\" Larson said. \"You're paying more money and there's less people.\"\nIn 2011 The Rapid saw 10.8 million rides - a figure that grew to almost 12.5 million rides by 2014.\nBut after 2014, ridership has dropped year over year. Ridership in the 2017 fiscal year, which ended Sept. 30, is estimated at 11 million rides, Bulthuis said.\nA graph showing ridership trends on The Rapid. (Courtesy | The Rapid)Amy Biolchini | amy_biolchini@mlive.com\nLower gas prices have been translating to fewer riders on buses nationwide, including The Rapid, Bulthuis said.\n\"I think there's all sorts of things that contribute to lower ridership on buses,\" Larson said. \"Lower fuel prices, Uber. The city has become more gentrified: I think you have different people living in the city now, and I think in general, buses are not a convenient way to get around and do stuff.\"\nThe Rapid is planning to expand its services in the next several years with $71 million in federal and state grant funds to launch its second bus rapid transit line. The Laker Line will run to Grand Valley State University from Grand Rapids.\nThe Rapid's first bus rapid transit line that launched in 2014, the Silver Line, is one of the services that the transit agency's critics attack most.\n1 year later, $40M Silver Line attracts riders as future remains a guessing game\nIn 2017, the Silver Line averaged 2,700 weekday rides, Bulthuis said.\nLarson said the taxpayer's group is concerned that the Silver Line barely services Wyoming and Kentwood.\n\"They're paying full price for a service they don't use much,\" Larson said. \"Especially in Walker - our concern has always been that they're paying full price for a part of the service.\"\nAs The Rapid looks to voters for approval of the tax that supports its operation, the agency's employees are still without a contract after two years of failed negotiations.\nBulthuis said The Rapid is not concerned about the union's ongoing contract negotiations.\nRapid bus driver's union votes against contract after 2 years in limbo\n\"We are committed to getting a deal done,\" Bulthuis said. \"We're planning for the future based on this millage renewal.\"\nThe Amalgamated Transit Union Local 836 has not taken a position on the tax renewal and likely won't, said President RiChard Jackson.\n\"From my perspective, I just don't go there - I have to focus on the campaign,\" said David Doyle, who is running the pro-millage campaign with Friends of Transit group. \"The negotiating stuff, that's a part of the board and The Rapid. 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        "raw_content": "New study shows why Christians are hesitant to talk about faith\nBy Lyndsey KohSeptember 6, 2018\nInternational (MNN) \u2014 A Barna study last month asked people why they are reluctant to discuss their faith. They got several responses, but some of the top answers were that \u201creligious conversations always seem to create tension or arguments,\u201d \u201cI\u2019m put off by how religion has been politicized,\u201d and \u201cI don\u2019t feel like I know enough to talk about religious or spiritual topics.\u201d\nRon Hutchcraft Ministries exists to equip Christians for spiritual rescue, to share Jesus with others. Ron Hutchcraft says our hindrances can be boiled down to one word \u2014 fear.\nSelfish Silence vs. Witless Witness\n\u201cI\u2019ve talked to hundreds if not thousands of people about this,\u201d Hutchcraft reflects, \u201cand always the subject of fear [comes up] \u2014 fear of messing it up, fear of not knowing enough, fear of them rejecting me, fear of losing something.\n\u201cOne thing I\u2019ve noticed about all my fears of not talking to people about Jesus, they\u2019re all about me. All the fears are about me. When will I have a greater fear than any fears about me? If I have all these fears about me trying to tell them about Jesus, how about the fear of what will happen to them if I don\u2019t? That\u2019s a much greater fear.\n\u201cI believe this: courage is not the absence of fear. It\u2019s a disregard of it.\u201d\nWhen it comes to spiritual conversations, many Christians are afraid of being perceived as creating tension or advancing a political agenda because of negative experiences.\n\u201cWe may have seen some people really do this in a way that actually drove people away. They were pushy. They were very religious. They did drag politics into it and a lot of other stuff that isn\u2019t part of the Good News message\u2026. They were the person called a \u2018witless witness.\u2019\u201d\nHutchcraft explains, \u201cWe rebel against that. We\u2019re like, \u2018Man, I don\u2019t want to drag people away. I don\u2019t want to do this.\u2019 Increasingly, as our younger generations are more and more raised in a world where tolerance is the number one value and I don\u2019t want to come across as intolerant.\u201d\nThis desire not to turn people off to the Gospel with pushy conversations, while positive, can lead to another extreme \u2014 silence.\n\u201cThe pendulum swings the other way and we\u2019re like, \u2018Well, these high-pressure, religious, condemning, angry, negative, politicized people who are trying to represent Jesus; man, I sure don\u2019t want to do that with people.\u2019 So we go the other way. We say, \u2018Well, I\u2019m going to be very careful about talking. Maybe I won\u2019t talk to anybody. I\u2019ll just live the life.\u2019\n\u201cThere\u2019s a problem with that. Because, you know, somebody could watch me for the next 50 years and [won\u2019t] say, \u2018You know, Ron is a really nice guy. I bet Jesus died on the cross for my sins.\u2019 They\u2019re not going to figure that out just by watching me! I have to tell them that!\u201d\n\u201cSo it\u2019s show and tell. You can\u2019t tell if you\u2019re not showing it. But if all you\u2019re doing is showing it, they\u2019ll never know what Jesus did for them. You will have to tell them what He did on the cross that made you the kind of person you are that they really have learned to love and respect.\u201d\nWe don\u2019t have to pick between selfish silence or witless witnessing.\n\u201cThe tragedy is both of those extremes leave the same outcome \u2014 whether you have done it poorly and negatively or whether you have not done it at all, the lost person remains lost.\u201d\nWe just have to be willing to be used by God, both with our actions and our words. And Hutchcraft has a few tips that can make this easier for Christians.\nIt\u2019s Not About a Religion\nFirst, Hutchcraft acknowledges it\u2019s not always possible to completely stave off any tension or discomfort when you start talking about Jesus. But one thing that makes a difference is where your focus lies in the conversation.\n\u201cWe don\u2019t have a religion. We have a relationship. And a lot of times it does come across as a religion because we talk about our church or we talk about our denomination or we talk about the meetings we go to or the beliefs we believe.\n\u201cThis isn\u2019t about the superiority of one religion over another. This isn\u2019t about \u2018would you come to my religion?\u2019 or \u2018would you sign up for my belief system?\u2019\nHe emphasizes, \u201cThis is all about a personal love relationship with Jesus. I love to tell people that the Creator of our lives has given us the answer to why we are here\u2026. The answer is in six words in the Bible. It says all things were \u2018created by Him and for Him\u2019. You were created by God for a relationship with God.\u201d\nA Message that Eternities Depend On\nIt\u2019s not just good that we share this message of the relationship that\u2019s possible with God through Jesus Christ. Eternities depend on this life-or-death message.\n\u201cLet me give you an example,\u201d says Hutchcraft. \u201cJack Phillips was the radio operator on the Titanic and the night that the ship sank, two hours before they hit the iceberg, he got a message from a ship called the Mesaba. It radioed in that they had identified an iceberg field and they needed to exercise caution and gave them the coordinates of it. It turned out to be exactly the area where the Titanic went down.\n\u201cWell, the radio operator got that message and he was really busy with a lot of radio traffic coming and going so he put it on a spindle and he never delivered that message to the captain.\n\u201cThat one step literally cost him his life and 1,500 other people their lives because he had information upon which lives depended and that message never got delivered.\u201d\nWhen we as Christians refuse to tell people about our relationship with Jesus, we may maintain ignorant comfort in our friendships. But the cost is great.\n\u201cWe have information upon which eternities depend. If it goes undelivered, then we in a sense have condemned that person by our silence, by not telling them what we know.\u201d\nStart By Sharing Your Hope Story\nMaybe you\u2019ve never had a faith conversation with a non-Christian before and don\u2019t know where to start. Hutchcraft offers this advice:\n\u201cIt starts really with looking at three stories. Their story, which is the story of a lost person you may know; your story, which is the story of the difference Jesus is making in your life; and His story, which talks about how what happened on that cross and that empty tomb changed your story and could change their story forever.\u201d\nWhen you think of having a faith conversation as simply sharing your story \u2014 or as Hutchcraft calls it, your hope story \u2014 it really becomes simple. You just have to be transparent.\n\u201cEvery believer is living proof of a living Savior. Because there is someone right now who is living proof that a father can change because of Jesus, a mother can change, a husband can change, a wife can change because of Jesus.\n\u201cYou are living proof that a stressed out person can become a person of peace. Someone is living proof that someone with an out-of-control temper can become someone who is kind and loving and whose temper has been tamed.\n\u201cThere is someone who is living proof that Jesus is enough even when you lose the most precious person in your life. But you\u2019ve had hope bigger than the hurt. You are living proof.\nHutchcraft says it helps to ask yourself, \u201cHow does Jesus make your life different? How are your lonely times different because you\u2019ve got Jesus than they would be if you didn\u2019t? How are your depressed times different because you\u2019ve got Jesus? How is the funeral different because of Jesus?\n\u201cHow is your life different because of Jesus when you heard the bad news from the doctor? How is being single and wanting to be married but still single, how is that different because of Jesus?\u201d\n\u201cThere are so many ways that Jesus makes the difference in our life we don\u2019t even realize. If you start to write down the difference Jesus is making, ask the question, \u2018If it weren\u2019t for Jesus, what would my life be like?\u2019\u201d\nSo what\u2019s your hope story? As Hutchcraft points out, the formula is rather straightforward.\n\u201c\u2018I once was blind but now I see.\u2019 Fill in the blank. \u2018I once was ___________ but now I __________, and the reason is Jesus.\u2019 I can\u2019t explain it any other way.\u201d\nAnd, he points out, \u201cNo one can argue with your hope story. There is nothing religious about your hope story. There is nothing political about your hope story. It\u2019s your story. People want to know your story.\u201d\nPreparing to Share\nAs you read this, you may have a name or even a few names on your mind \u2014 friends or family whom you have hoped would know Jesus for a long time now.\nIf you want to tell them about your relationship with Jesus, Hutchcraft suggests you start by praying what he calls the three-open prayer.\nThis prayer is inspired by Colossians 4:3-4, when the Apostle Paul says, \u201cAnd pray for us, too, that God may open a door for our message, so that we may proclaim the mystery of Christ, for which I am in chains. Pray that I may proclaim it clearly, as I should.\u201d\nTo start, Hutchcraft says, \u201cThe first part of the prayer is this. \u2018Lord, open the door.\u2019 Now a door is a natural opportunity to bring up your relationship with Jesus. Not some contrived \u2018oh, hi! Speaking of Jesus\u2026\u2019 No, this is probably going to be something going on in your life or their life or something in the news, something going on in the world. One of those three things often opens a door of opportunity and God is really good at doing this.\n\u201cNumber two is, \u2018Lord, open their heart. I understand this is a supernatural thing, God, and I can\u2019t persuade anybody. That\u2019s up to you. So I pray you would just prepare their heart before they even know their heart is prepared.\u2019\n\u201cThe last part is, \u2018Lord, open my mouth.\u2019 That might be the tough part. \u2018Give me the words, give me the approach, give me the tone, give me the starting point. Lord, open my mouth.\u2019\u201d\nHutchcraft has prayed this three-open prayer himself many times in the past \u2014 and has seen God move.\n\u201cI believe you\u2019ll either start to see opportunities that were there all along or you\u2019ll see opportunities that He now opens up because you have said, \u2018Lord, I understand that I have been divinely positioned by you to be in certain people\u2019s lives. I don\u2019t know why you thought I would be your best representative but your Word said we are Christ\u2019s ambassador.\u2019\u201d\nYou are the Key to Your Tribe\nBeing an ambassador, you are in a unique position to reach certain people with Christ\u2019s message of hope. It\u2019s no accident that you are in your particular family, in your current workplace, or in your specific community.\nAs Hutchcraft puts it, \u201cEverybody is in a tribe. You\u2019re in an educational tribe or you\u2019re in a recreational tribe or you\u2019re in a generational tribe or you\u2019re in an occupational tribe. Let\u2019s go on and on. There [are] all kinds of tribes we\u2019re in and people listen to somebody from their tribe.\nWith this in mind, you may be the only person who can reach your sphere of influence with the Gospel.\n\u201cYou are the key to your tribe and if you remain silent, that is almost like a silent death sentence for that lost person who needs what you know.\u201d\n\u201cIn our world today, people are very suspicious of what I would call a \u2018professional God salesman\u2019. If they perceive you are a \u2018professional God salesman\u2019 \u2014 you\u2019re a pastor, you\u2019re an evangelist, it\u2019s your job to go around talking about this \u2014 they\u2019re not going to probably even want to hear from you. But they listen to somebody who is like them.\u201d\nUltimately, Hutchcraft says, \u201cThere are very winsome ways to tell about Jesus. If it\u2019s warm, if it\u2019s transparent, if it\u2019s personal, if it\u2019s about a relationship [and] not a religion, if it\u2019s done with not using all our religious language but as much as possible in non-religious language, and if it\u2019s done within the context of a relationship where you have demonstrated your love and care for that person\u2026I think you could be a part of helping change someone\u2019s eternity.\n\u201cRemember, we have life or death information. We\u2019ve got to deliver it to them because lives depend on it.\u201d\nIf you\u2019d like more resources on this topic from Ron Hutchcraft Ministries, click here.\n#hopebarnachristchristianitychristiansdiscussfaithfearhutchcraftjesusministriesministryopenprayerrelationshipreligionreligiousronspiritualstorystudythree\nRon Hutchcraft Ministries\nPray for God to open the hearts of non-Christians you know who need to hear the Gospel.\nAsk God to open a door -- a natural opportunity -- for you to share your faith.\nPray for the Lord to open your mouth when the time is right and someone you know needs to hear about your relationship with Jesus.\nWycliffe celebrates 1,000 New Testament translations\nLeah Sharibu marks 200 days in captivity",
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        "raw_content": "SEASON TICKET HOLDER AGREEMENT\nThe following terms and conditions (the \u201cAgreement\u201d) apply to the Minnesota United FC Season Ticket Holder Program. In this Agreement, \u201cMinnesota United FC\u201d means the professional Major League Soccer team operated by Minnesota United Soccer Club, LLC and \u201cSeason Ticket Holder\u201d (including \u201cSTH,\u201d \u201cItasca Society Member,\u201d \u201cSeason Ticket Member\u201d) means an individual or entity that has purchased or is in possession of a Season Ticket(s). A \u201cSeason\u201d shall mean the regular season of Minnesota United FC as determined by Major League Soccer (\u201cMLS\u201d) each year, but shall exclude pre-season and post-season. The breach of any of the terms and conditions contained herein will automatically terminate the grant of license and benefits provided by the Season Ticket(s).\nPAYMENT TERMS AND AUTOMATIC RENEWAL\nBy purchasing a Season Ticket, you are joining the Minnesota United FC Season Ticket Holder Program that will renew every year under the following payment terms. INDIVIDUALS OR ENTITIES WHO SELECT A SEASON TICKET EXPRESSLY AUTHORIZE THE INITIAL AND CONTINUED PAYMENTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THEIR SELECTED PAYMENT PLAN FOR THE CURRENT SEASON AND FOR EACH SUBSEQUENT SEASON, UNTIL SUCH TIME AS THEY CHOOSE TO OPT-OUT OF THEIR SEASON TICKET AS PROVIDED HEREIN.\nSeason Ticket Holders may use one of two payment plans. A credit card is required for each Season Ticket Holder Account, including American Express, Discover, MasterCard and Visa (each a \u201cCredit Card\u201d).\nMonthly Installment Plan. Season Ticket Holders may pay for the cost of their Season Ticket(s) for the following Season by making twelve (12) equal payments commencing on August 1st, with the next payment being due on the first day of each of the 11 next months. These twelve (12) monthly payments may be made using a Credit Card. If a Season Ticket Holder wishes to pay by check, they must submit the first month\u2019s payment through their online account using a Credit Card, and then must ensure that MNUFC receives the check for each subsequent month before the payment is due. If a check is received after a credit card is processed for the monthly payment, MNUFC will refund any prior payments due to Season Ticket Holder.\nLump Sum Plan. Season Ticket Holder may also pay for the cost of their Season Ticket(s) for the upcoming Season by payment in full using a Credit Card. If a Season Ticket Holder wishes to pay in full by check, they must submit the first month\u2019s payment through their online account using a Credit Card, and then submit a check for the lump sum owed for the remainder of the cost of the Season Ticket.\nThe Season Ticket Account will automatically renew as a monthly installment payment plan. If Season Ticket Holder wishes to pay for their Season Ticket(s) for subsequent seasons by payment in full, Season Ticket Holders must contact the MNUFC Ticket Sales & Services Department prior to the July 31st renewal deadline.\nLATE-PURCHASER SEASON TICKET DUES.\nFull Season. Any Season Ticket Holder that purchases Season Tickets after July 31 for the subsequent season will be required to make equal monthly payments for the months remaining until July 1. Once the plan renews, it will revert to a 12-month payment plan. (For example, if season ticket is purchased in August, the account will be placed on an 11-month payment plan for that year only.)\nPro-Rated. Season Tickets purchased on a date after the first Regular Season home match has been played in a current Season may be eligible for reduced Season Ticket dues. Please contact the MNUFC Ticket Sales & Services Department for further details regarding pro-rated Season Ticket dues.\nAUTOMATIC TICKET RENEWAL.\nWITH THE PURCHASE OF A SEASON TICKET, SEASON TICKET HOLDER AGREES TO ENTER INTO AN AUTOMATIC RENEWAL SEASON TICKET PROGRAM. THROUGH THIS PROGRAM, SEASON TICKET HOLDERS WILL HAVE THEIR SEASON TICKET(S) AUTOMATICALLY RENEWED FOR THE UPCOMING SEASON EACH JULY 31ST, UNTIL SUCH TIME AS THEY CHOOSE TO OPT-OUT OF THEIR SEASON TICKET(S) IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROCEDURES SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT.\nRENEWAL NOTICE. Minnesota United FC will send a renewal notice to Season Ticket Holders at least 30 days prior to July 31st each year. This renewal notice will specify any changes to the price of the Season Ticket(s) for the upcoming Season as well as any other material changes to the Season Ticket benefits. Minnesota United FC reserves the right to introduce new pricing and benefits before each season, in phases or at once before the renewal deadline.\nOPT-OUT. Season Ticket Holders may opt-out of their Season Ticket(s) for the upcoming Season any time before July 31st by providing an opt-out notice to the MNUFC Ticket Sales & Services Department, either by calling 763.4SOCCER, sending an email to tickets@mnufc.com, or by mail to 4150 Olson Memorial Highway, Suite 300, Golden Valley, MN 55422. Any Season Ticket Holder who opts-out of the next Season will retain Season Ticket Holder status for the remainder of the current Season and any outstanding or future Season Ticket payments relating to the current Season must be paid by the Season Ticket Holder. Any Season Ticket Holder who opts-out of the next Season will lose Season Ticket Holder status for the subsequent season. If notice of cancellation is not received by Minnesota United FC within the time frame specified above, the Season Ticket Holder\u2019s ticket(s) shall be automatically renewed for the upcoming Season and the Season Ticket Holder\u2019s first payment shall be due and payable in accordance with the Payment Plan set forth above.\nCANCELLATION. Season Ticket Holders may cancel their Season Ticket(s) at any time during a Season for any reason with 30 days\u2019 notice by providing a cancellation notice to the MNUFC Ticket Sales & Services Department, either by calling 763.4SOCCER, sending an email to tickets@mnufc.com, or by mail to 4150 Olson Memorial Highway, Suite 300, Golden Valley, MN 55422. Any Season Ticket Holder who cancels their Season Ticket(s) will not receive any refunds for any installment payments made prior to the cancellation and will have all Season Ticket benefits suspended at the time of cancellation.\nMinnesota United FC owns and controls all rights to Season Tickets and seat locations for Minnesota United FC home games at Allianz Field (\u201cStadium\u201d). A purchaser of the Season Ticket(s) obtains a limited license, in the form of the Season Ticket(s), to use the seat location at the Stadium designated by the Season Ticket(s). Minnesota United FC, in its sole and absolute discretion, may revoke this license at any time for any reason, with or without providing a refund. This license is granted on a game-to-game basis, and is subject to all rules, regulations and policies relating to Season Tickets as established from time to time by Minnesota United FC, the Stadium and MLS. Breach of any of the terms of this Agreement or relevant ticket policies shall entitle Minnesota United FC to take all available legal remedies, including but not limited to revocation or cancellation of your Season Ticket(s).\nSeason Ticket Holder understands that by clicking \u201cAgree\u201d to the Terms and Conditions, Season Ticket Holder is authorizing Minnesota United FC to bill the Season Ticket Holder for Season Ticket dues in accordance with the payment terms that the Season Ticket Holder selects. For all Season Ticket payments, this payment authorization shall remain in effect for so long as the Season Ticket(s) remains in effect. All deposits and/or payments made are non-refundable.\nThe Season Ticket Holder hereby represents and warrants that the Season Ticket Holder has the authority to approve charges in accordance with the listed payment information for the purpose of paying the Season Ticket dues. The Season Ticket Holder understands and agrees that Minnesota United FC is not liable in any way for erroneous billing statements or incorrect charges, and that in the event of such a billing error, Minnesota United FC\u2019s only responsibility is to correct it after it receives notice of the error.\nThe Season Ticket Holder understands that it is solely the Season Ticket Holder\u2019s responsibility to ensure the Season Ticket Holder\u2019s payment information is current and to notify Minnesota United FC of any deficiencies, and that the Season Ticket Holder\u2019s failure to do so within the specified time frame may result in a loss of Season Ticket privileges and potential revocation of the Season Ticket(s). All payments for the Season Ticket(s) are due on the dates specified regardless of match cancellations or rescheduling \u2013 refunds will be addressed in accordance with the applicable policy in effect at that time of the applicable match.\nIf the Credit Card is declined for a payment for any reason, Minnesota United FC will re-run the Credit Card 24 hours later, and again 48 hours after the payment was initially declined. If at this point payment has not been made, Minnesota United FC will attempt to notify the Season Ticket Holder by email and/or telephone to request that the payment information be updated. If the issue with the Credit Card is not remedied within 30 days of the date payment was initially declined, Minnesota United FC shall have the authority and absolute discretion to cancel the Season Ticket Holder account, suspend Season Ticket benefits, suspend the Season Ticket(s) barcode and re-sell the Season Ticket(s), or take other action as deemed appropriate by Minnesota United FC.\nBecause of post-season variability, each playoff game is at an additional cost above the annual Season Ticket payment and the seats associated with each Season Ticket cannot be guaranteed. If the seats associated with a Season Ticket are retained for the playoffs, the Season Ticket Holder must opt-out or else the playoff ticket(s) will be charged to the Season Ticket Holder\u2019s account in advance of the playoffs. Upon release of the playoff schedule, Minnesota United FC shall send Season Ticket Holders a notice of playoff ticket pricing information, whether the Season Ticket Holder\u2019s seat(s) are retained, and a process for opting out and the date by which the Season Ticket Holder must opt-out. IF THE NOTICE OF OPT-OUT FOR THE PLAYOFFS IS NOT RECEIVED BY MINNESOTA UNITED FC WITHIN THE TIME FRAME AS SPECIFIED, SEASON TICKET HOLDER WILL AUTOMATICALLY RECEIVE TICKETS FOR THE PLAYOFF GAMES THAT POST-SEASON, AS APPLICABLE, AND THE SEASON TICKET HOLDER\u2019S PAYMENT SHALL BE DUE AND PAYABLE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TICKET PRICING INFORMATION PROVIDED. This opt-out shall cause no change to the Season Ticket Holder\u2019s status.\nIf Season Ticket Holder has already submitted an opt-out of the Season Ticket Automatic Renewal for the subsequent season to Minnesota United FC, Season Ticket Holder will not be charged in advance of the playoffs. Instead, if the seats associated with the Season Ticket(s) are retained for the Playoffs, Season Ticket Holder will receive a notice providing Season Ticket Holder with a right of first refusal to purchase their seats at a new playoff price. If Season Ticket Holder does not exercise the right of first refusal in the time specified in the notice, Season Ticket Holder will forego any rights to the seat during the playoffs.\nThe Season Ticket Holder can be either an individual or business entity. Each Season Ticket Holder must provide a full legal name, email, phone number, address and payment information (VISA, MasterCard, Discover or American Express) (the \u201caccount holder of record\u201d). If the Season Ticket Holder is a business entity, a contact name must be provided as the account holder of record. A Season Ticket Holder may also register named \u201cShare Partners\u201d on their account, subject to the policies of Minnesota United FC. All Share Partners and other users of the Season Tickets aside from the Season Ticket Holder are \u201cSeason Ticket Users\u201d subject to the terms and conditions of this agreement. Any rights or privileges associated with a Season Ticket belong only to the account holder of record as entered on MNUFC\u2019s records.\nCHANGE OF ACCOUNT INFORMATION\nThe Season Ticket Holder is responsible for ensuring that all information associated with the Season Ticket Holder Account (e.g., address) is current and must notify MNUFC Ticket Sales & Services Department of any change in account information to insure prompt delivery of Season Ticket(s), notices and other dated material. All requests for account information changes must be submitted in writing with proper documentation.\nA business entity may request a change in the name of the account holder of record for its account at any time. Minnesota United FC reserves the right to require that any transaction pertaining to a Season Ticket held in a corporate name be supported by appropriate corporate confirmation documents.\nSEASON TICKET TRANSFER PROHIBITED\nSeason Ticket Holders are prohibited from transferring their Season Ticket to any person, whether by a request to transfer the account into another name, or by an attempt to transfer the seat locations by sale, gift, transfer by will or trust, property settlement, transfer to creditors, or any other means. Any attempt to sell or otherwise transfer Season Ticket privileges to third parties will not be recognized by Minnesota United FC and may result in cancellation of the Season Ticket and all Season Ticket Holder privileges. Any court order directing distribution of the Season Ticket(s) to a person not listed as the Season Ticket Holder, whether in bankruptcy or otherwise, may result in Minnesota United FC immediately exercising its right to revoke the license represented by the Season Ticket(s), including any Season Ticket renewal privileges, upon refund by Minnesota United FC of all amounts paid for matches that have not yet been played.\nMinnesota United FC generally recognizes three exceptions to the above policy. First, Minnesota United FC will generally allow Season Tickets to be transferred to Season Ticket Holder\u2019s immediate family upon the death of Season Ticket Holder. Immediate family Season Ticket Holders shall be defined as a person's spouse and relatives by birth or marriage including siblings, parents, children, in-laws, and any financial dependents. A request to transfer Season Ticket privileges to an immediate family Season Ticket Holder of a deceased Season Ticket Holder must be submitted to Minnesota United FC in writing by the deceased's personal representative or other authorized representative, and must be supported by appropriate documentation satisfactory to Minnesota United FC. Such documentation may include but is not limited to a death certificate, probate or trust documents, and proof of relationship.\nSecond, if the Season Ticket Holder is a business entity, Minnesota United FC will generally allow Season Ticket to be transferred upon the sale or dissolution of an entity. A request to transfer season ticket privileges of an entity account must be submitted to Minnesota United FC in writing by the contact person for the account, and must be supported by appropriate documentation satisfactory to Minnesota United FC. Such documentation may include but is not limited to corporate resolutions, asset or stock purchase agreement, and/or dissolution documents. Minnesota United FC reserves the right to approve or reject any such requests in its sole and absolute discretion.\nThird, a Season Ticket Holder may transfer one or more of their seats to a Share Partner previously named on their account. To transfer seats to a Share Partner the Season Ticket Holder must complete and sign a form supplied by Minnesota United FC and pay a $100 transfer fee.\nPROHIBITION ON ADVERTISING AND PROMOTION\nSeason Tickets and Season Ticket Holder privileges may not be used for advertising, promotion (including contests and sweepstakes) or other trade purposes without the express written consent of Minnesota United FC.\nThe Season Ticket Holder and each Season Ticket User is admitted to Minnesota United FC events on the condition that the Season Ticket Holder agrees that the Season Ticket Holder or Season Ticket User will not record or transmit or aid in recording or transmitting any description, account, picture or reproduction of the event to which the Season Ticket Holder or Season Ticket User is admitted.\nPROMOTIONAL USE OF SEASON TICKET HOLDER IMAGE\nThe Season Ticket Holder, both for the Season Ticket Holder and for any Season Ticket User, grants permission to Minnesota United FC and MLS (and their respective affiliates, designees, representatives and agents) to utilize the Season Ticket Holder or Season Ticket User\u2019s image, likeness, actions and statements in any live or recorded audio, video or photographic display or other transmission, exhibition, publication or reproduction made of or at the match in any medium or context for any purpose, including commercial or promotional purposes, without further authorization or compensation, and further authorizes the use of the Season Ticket Holder or Season Ticket User\u2019s image or likeness in connection with the promotion of the Minnesota United FC, the MLS and the sport of soccer.\nSEASON TICKET RELOCATION\nEach year Minnesota United FC may offer an opportunity to relocate Season Tickets for the subsequent year after the \u2018opt-out\u2019 period. Relocation opportunities may be based on a handful of factors, including but not limited to current season ticket location, consecutive years of Season Tickets (tenure) and availability.\nMNUFC reserves the right to relocate Season Ticket Holders during the Season and the playoffs to accommodate broadcast or security requirements, or for any other reasonable purpose in the sole discretion of Minnesota United FC. Season Ticket Holders will not be eligible for any refunds of any installment payments made prior to the relocation if the Season Ticket Holder subsequently chooses to cancel the Season Ticket as a result of the relocation.\nTICKET RESALE RESTRICTED\nExcept as prohibited herein, Season Ticket Holders may transfer their individual match tickets to any person, provided that the Season Ticket Holder shall be responsible for ensuring that any person using a transferred ticket (regardless of whether that person is the initial transferee or a subsequent transferee, each a \u201cSeason Ticket User\u201d) complies with all applicable terms of this Agreement and the Season Ticket Holder will be responsible for all acts and omissions of each Season Ticket User as if such act or omission was that of the Season Ticket Holder.\nResale or attempted resale of any Season Ticket or any Minnesota United FC match ticket at a price higher than that printed thereon or paid, including tax, unless previously expressly authorized in writing by the Minnesota United FC, is prohibited, and the Minnesota United FC may, in their discretion and in addition to any other remedy, seize match individual and cancel the Season Ticket(s) without refund or other compensation. MNUFC reserves the right to cancel the Season Ticket(s) of any individual who sells more than 50% of their Season Ticket(s). MNUFC has sole discretion to cancel any Season Ticket Holder\u2019s account for any reason\u2014specifically including anyone buying Season Tickets for the sole purpose of reselling the Season Tickets.\nSEASON TICKET RIGHTS / PRIVILEGES RESTRICTED\nMinnesota United FCs acceptance of payment for a Season Ticket from any individual or entity who is not the account holder for such Season Ticket does not grant any rights to such Season Ticket to such individual or entity. Any rights or privileges associated with a Season Ticket belong only to the account holder of record as entered on Minnesota United FC\u2019s records. Minnesota United FC reserves the right to require that any transaction pertaining to a Season Ticket held in a corporate name be supported by appropriate corporate resolutions or other documents.\nSEASON TICKET SUBJECT TO RULES, REGULATIONS AND POLICIES\nSeason Ticket Holders agree to abide by applicable rules, regulations, or policies set by Minnesota United FC, MLS, and Stadium, including without limitation, the MLS Fan Code of Conduct (http://www.mlssoccer.com/fans/code-of-conduct), any applicable Minnesota United FC policies, or Stadium rules, policies, and codes of conduct (collectively \u201cMinnesota United FC Policies\u201d). Season Ticket Holders further acknowledge that they will be bound and agree to abide by any modification or amendment of the foregoing rules, regulations and policies as may apply from time to time.\nAll Season Tickets remain the property of Minnesota United FC and each is a revocable license that may be withdrawn, and admission refused anytime. Season Ticket Holders are responsible for the actions of themselves and Season Ticket Users. Season Ticket Holders or Season Ticket Users engaging in disorderly or objectionable conduct in violation of the Minnesota United FC policies may be ejected from the event without refund of the ticket price.\nMinnesota United FC reserves the right to terminate the Season Ticket in its entirety if the Season Ticket Holder or any Season Ticket User engages in disorderly conduct or otherwise fails to follow Minnesota United FC Policies. In the event of such behavior, Minnesota United FC reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to terminate or revoke the Season Ticket without a refund for amounts paid, and the Season Ticket Holder waives its right to any such refund.\nMinnesota United FC reserves the right to refuse admission or eject any person who violates Minnesota United FC Polices or whose conduct is deemed disorderly or for the protection of patrons. All persons seeking entry into the Stadium specifically consent to and are subject to metal detector, bag searches and physical pat-down inspections prior to entry, as well as any other Minnesota United FC Policies upon entry.\nDISTRIBUTION OF TICKET PACKAGE\nSeason Ticket Holders will receive their ticket package prior to the first match of the Season. A physical address (not a PO Box address) and email address are required for each Season Ticket Holder account. Billing addresses must match shipping addresses. Season Tickets may be provided to the physical address on the account or through another means, including electronically. Season Tickets may take the form of match tickets, cards, or digital tickets (collectively \u201cSeason Tickets\u201d).\nLost or stolen Season Tickets can be replaced only under the conditions set forth by Minnesota United FC management, and only to the Season Ticket Holder. Re-printed Season Tickets will be issued upon payment of up to the full face value of the lost Season Tickets. Reports of stolen Season Tickets must be accompanied by a police report indicating the circumstances of the theft. Stolen Season Tickets (with police report) will be replaced without additional charges.\nREFUND & RAINOUT POLICY\nNo refunds, exchanges or cancellations are permitted unless Minnesota United FC is unable to fill your order. Refunds will not be granted due to a match date or time change.\nMinnesota United FC reserves the right to change the date and/or starting time of any event or match and no such change shall entitle the Season Ticket Holder to a refund. In the event of cancellation of an event or match, Minnesota United FC shall not be required to issue a refund provided that the Season Ticket Holder is given the right, within twelve months of the date of the original event, to attend a rescheduled performance of the same event or to exchange the individual match ticket for a comparable ticket to another similar event as designated by Minnesota United FC in its sole discretion.\nIf a match or event is not rescheduled within twelve months of the date of the original event, the individual match ticket must be exchanged by the Season Ticket Holder for a ticket of the same price, if available, for any future regularly scheduled match of the current season. A rain check exchange may be made in person at the Minnesota United FC box office, during hours of operation, or by contacting the MNUFC Ticket Sales & Services Department, either by calling 763.4SOCCER, sending an email to tickets@mnufc.com, or by mail to 4150 Olson Memorial Highway, Suite 300, Golden Valley, MN 55422. If a match is rescheduled, NO REFUNDS or EXCHANGES will be issued. The original match ticket will be valid for the makeup match.\nIn addition to the Season Ticket(s), Minnesota United FC may provide certain Benefits to Season Ticket Holders in Minnesota United FC\u2019s sole and absolute discretion. These benefits may include a merchandise discount, parking access, and other benefits at the Stadium. Season Ticket Holder Benefits will be communicated to Season Ticket Holders in advance of each season. Minnesota United FC may revoke, modify, or differentiate Season Ticket Holder Benefits for any reason, among all or any number of Season Ticket Holders.\nSeason Ticket Holders will be given an opportunity to select seats at the Stadium using a virtual seat selection tool. Despite best efforts, Minnesota United FC cannot guarantee that the seat selection tool will provide a completely accurate representation of the stadium, selected seat(s), and surrounding area. The seat selection process does not provide a guarantee of visibility, access, or even the existence of a particular seat in the stadium.\nTHE SEASON TICKET HOLDER, BOTH FOR THE SEASON TICKET HOLDER AND FOR EACH SEASON TICKET USER, ACKNOWLEDGES THE RISKS INHERENT IN ATTENDING A LIVE SPORTING EVENT AND (i) VOLUNTARILY ASSUMES ALL RISKS AND DANGERS arising from or related in any way to attendance at the event in respect of which a ticket has been issued, whether occurring prior to, during or after such an event, including but not limited to the risk of lost, stolen or damaged property and the risk of personal injury or death, including all risk of injury or death resulting from the negligence or misconduct of other patrons, (ii) agrees to be bound by the terms printed on the back of each match ticket provided that if there is any necessary conflict between the terms on the match ticket and the terms of this Agreement, the terms of this Agreement will govern, and (iii) AGREES THAT THE MLS, MINNESOTA UNITED FC, STADIUM, THEIR RESPECTIVE AFFILIATES, SUBSIDIARIES AND RELATED ENTITIES, AND THEIR RESPECTIVE EMPLOYEES, VOLUNTEERS, PLAYERS, OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, PARTNERS, OWNERS, SPONSORS, CONTRACTORS AND OTHER AGENTS SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS, DAMAGE OR INJURY RESULTING FROM SUCH CAUSES AND ARE EXPRESSLY RELEASED FROM SAME.\nTHE SEASON TICKET HOLDER, BOTH FOR THE SEASON TICKET HOLDER AND FOR EACH SEASON TICKET USER, AGREES TO INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS, THE MLS, MINNESOTA UNITED FC, STADIUM, THEIR RESPECTIVE AFFILIATES, SUBSIDIARIES AND RELATED ENTITIES, AND THEIR RESPECTIVE EMPLOYEES, VOLUNTEERS, PLAYERS, OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, PARTNERS, OWNERS, SPONSORS, CONTRACTORS AND OTHER AGENTS FROM ANY CLAIMS, CAUSES OF ACTION, LAWSUITS, JUDGMENTS OR OTHER DAMAGES ARISING FROM THE SEASON TICKET HOLDER OR SEASON TICKET USER\u2019S VIOLATION OF MINNESOTA UNITED FC POLICIES.\nMinnesota United FC reserves the right to amend these Terms and Conditions and the Season Ticket Agreement terms in its sole discretion by posting such amendments (the \u201cAmendments\u201d) to the Minnesota United FC website (http://www.mnufc.com). 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        "raw_content": "Last Updated: Monday, 24 September 2018\nIn this article, we're going to provide an introduction to commodity trading. We'll start by talking about the history of the commodities market. Then we'll run through the various types of contracts investors can buy. We'll finish by talking about futures contracts in more detail, as well as some of the hedging strategies used by individuals that trade commodities.\nHistory of the Commodity Market\nIn the early 1840s, Chicago's infrastructure of rail and waterways made it a logical place for the mid-west farmers to meet with dealers that were willing to ship their harvests to markets around the country. Making such deals became an important exchange for farmers looking for a dependable place to sell their crops, and dealers that needed a reliable source of grain.\nAt first, a \"spot\" market evolved as farmers looking to find a buyer brought their grain to the Chicago market with the hope of selling it \"on the spot\" for cash. While this helped the farmer sell his product, the overall process was less efficient than it could have been.\nThe first \"futures contracts\" were likely handshakes between dealers and farmers; an agreement that outlined the purchase price and quantity of the grain delivered by the farmer at a future date. These handshakes eventually became written agreements, and speculators began trading in these futures contracts with the hope the laws of supply and demand would work in their favor.\nBy 1848, the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) was founded by 82 Chicago merchants. They settled into their first location above the Gage and Haines flour store at 101 S. Water Street, where it stayed until 1852. There was now an official organization that could help farmers find buyers, and provide for a more robust trading marketplace.\nThe commodities trade in the Chicago market started out as a way to deal in agricultural products. Today, the CBOT supports the trading of four product types: agricultural, metals, interest rates, and the Dow Index. In general, to create an attractive trading market for a commodity, its future price must be somewhat uncertain. It is this uncertainty that creates an opportunity for profit, thereby increasing speculator interest.\nFarming products such as corn, soybeans (meal and oil), ethanol, oats, wheat, and rice are examples of agricultural commodities. Trading in these products is standardized in both quantity as well as condition. For example, agricultural products are traded in a raw / unprocessed state.\nThe most common metal commodities are gold, platinum and silver. The price of these metals is stated in dollars per ounce. The most familiar trading quantities on the CBOT include:\n100 ounce Gold Futures\nMini-Sized Gold: 33.2 fine troy ounces of gold\n5,000 ounce Silver Futures\nMini-Sized Silver: 1,000 troy ounces of silver\nThe Dow Jones AIG Commodity Index, the Dow Jones Industrial Average Futures, and the mini-sized Dow make up the Dow futures. The strategy of trading in Dow futures is also called \"trading the markets.\" With Dow futures, the investor attempts to predict the future direction of the stock market, and the Dow specifically.\nThe last product type offered by the CBOT falls into the category of interest rates. The most common of the interest rate trades include Treasury bonds, fed funds, and municipal bonds. When trading in the interest rate market, the investor is attempting to capitalize on the long and short term changes in the yield curve. Said another way, the investor is taking a financial position that interest rates are going to rise or fall in the future.\nThere are many other commodities that can be traded from tin to coffee beans, or stock indexes to pork bellies. As long as there is uncertainty around the future price of these items, there will be an interest in trading. As long as price movement exists, investor interest exists.\nIn today's world of specialization, domestic and international commodity exchanges have latched onto the concept of focusing in an area of expertise. The most robust exchanges in the world today, and their specialty commodities include:\nNew York Board of Trade (NYBOT): includes the trading of coffee, cocoa, cotton, orange juice and sugar. (Now a part of ICE.)\nNew York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX): specializes in energy products such as crude and heating oil, gasoline, natural gas, coal, propane as well as metals such as gold, silver, platinum, copper, aluminum, and palladium. (Now a part of CME Group.)\nChicago Board of Trade (CBOT): specializes in bonds and more traditional commodities such as corn / maize, oats, rough rice, soybeans, soybean meal, soybean oil, and wheat. (Now a part of CME Group.)\nChicago Mercantile Exchange (CME): specializes in bond futures and more traditional commodities such as live and feeder cattle, lumber, beef, boneless beef trimmings, lean hogs, frozen pork bellies, fresh pork bellies, milk, and butter. (Now a part of CME Group.)\nLondon Metal Exchange (LME): specializes in the trading of metals such as copper, lead, zinc, aluminum, tin, and nickel.\nLondon Commodity Exchange / Euronext: includes the trading of commodities such as grains and meat. (Now known as NYSE LIFFE)\nICE Futures: the International Petroleum Exchange specializes in commodities such as crude and heating oil, natural gas, and unleaded gasoline.\nAs mentioned earlier, investors interested in commodity trading often participate in this market using futures contracts. A futures contract is a standardized agreement to buy or sell something (a commodity in this instance) at a future date, and at a pre-established price. The pre-established price is called the futures price, and the date is called the settlement date.\nBecause of the money involved, and because much of the trading is done on margin, the strategy adopted by most traders falls into one of the following two broad categories:\nSpeculators: includes investors that seek profits by attempting to predict where the commodity market is going, and are only interested in buying the commodity on paper.\nHedgers: includes investors that have a reason for possibly taking physical possession of the commodity itself, and are looking to protect themselves from price movements by adopting a hedging strategy.\nCommodity hedgers typically include the producers and /or the consumers of the underlying commodity. For example, a wheat farmer might sell a futures contract to lock in a selling price for all or a portion of their crop. Hedging makes it much easier for farmers to plan their growing expenses around their expected revenues. In the same way a consumer of wheat, such as a flour mill, might be looking to lock in a purchase price.\nCommodity Strategies and Risk\nFinally, the real purpose of commodity futures, or any futures contract for that matter, is to facilitate the transfer of risk from one entity to another. On either side of any deal there are two parties. Each party has a different outlook on the future. Each participant is willing to take on the risk of price increases or declines over time.\nThat's what makes commodity trading so intriguing. An investor can find someone that thinks very differently than they do, and are willing to take a position in a commodity that opposes their own viewpoint. For traders or speculators that like the rush of a good competition, there aren't many investments more competitive than trading in commodities.\nNext up in this series is an Introduction to Future Contracts.\nAbout the Author - An Introduction to Commodity Trading",
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        "raw_content": "Police urge public to learn simple steps for staying safe online\nPolice in West Yorkshire are raising awareness of cyber crime to mark Safer Internet Day.\nThe simple steps which can help to stop would-be criminals in their tracks will be the focus of police activity across West Yorkshire tomorrow (Tuesday).\nThe force, one of only a few to have a dedicated cyber crime team, is joining charities and other organisations to mark Safer Internet Day.\nOfficers will be manning information stalls in shopping centres and calling into schools to teach people of all ages how to protect themselves.\nAssistant Chief Constable Russ Foster said that while the internet provides a mass of opportunities for all users, it can be used for criminals for negative reasons too.\n\u201cWe live in an age when almost everyone has access to the internet through a laptop, computer, tablet or mobile phone,\u201d he said.\n\u201cPeople almost lead a second life on the internet, doing much of their banking, shopping and communication there.\u201d\nAssistant Chief Constable Russ Foster.\nAs more of our daily activities move online, criminals are finding ways to exploit technology to commit a wide range of offences.\nMr Foster said: \u201cCyber crime comes in many shapes and forms \u2013 it can range from someone gaining access to your bank account and stealing money from you to paedophiles looking to groom young people through chat rooms.\n\u201cBut if you take some time to follow our simple advice and take sensible precautions then you can greatly reduce your chances of being a victim.\u201d\nTo mark tomorrow\u2019s awareness day, the force has organised a number of events across West Yorkshire.\nIt\u2019s just as serious as any other type of physical crime and can have a devastating impact on people\u2019s lives.\nLesley McLean, Victim Support\nPolice will join O2 Gurus, the NSPCC and Barclay\u2019s Digital Eagles to share safety advice with the public at the White Rose Shopping Centre in Morley, 1pm-5pm.\nThere will be a similar events at Trinity Walk in Wakefield from 8.30am and next to the Woolshops in Halifax, 11am-2pm.\nAn officer will visit Eldwick Primary School in Bradford to talk about internet safety, watching pupils perform songs and take part in a cyber quiz for parents and children.\nThe officer will also host a digital leaders assembly and drop-in sessions to discuss cyber security.\nAn NSPCC spokesman said: \u201cTo children, online friends are real friends and online life is real life. 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        "raw_content": "NY pizza delivery man arrested at military base released by ICE\nPablo Villavicencio spoke outside his Long Island home Wednesday, the morning after his release from immigration detention.\nAn Ecuadorean immigrant who's been freed by a U.S. judge says he thought his world \"was coming to an end\" when he was detained after delivering pizza to a Brooklyn Army installation.Pablo Villavicencio spoke outside his Long Island home Wednesday, the morning after his release from immigration detention.Villavicencio was arrested June 1 after a routine background check during the pizza delivery revealed an arrest warrant for immigration law violations.\"Mr. Villavicencio was held for 53 days, and that is 53 days too long -- this never should have happened,\" Gov. Andrew Cuomo said. \"There was absolutely no legitimate reason to lock up Mr. Villavicencio and take him from his wife and children, and I am relieved that he will finally be reunited with his family.\"A U.S. District Court judge said Tuesday he can remain in the United States while seeking legal status. The judge said Villavicencio has no criminal history, has paid his taxes and has worked hard to provide for his family.Villavicencio, who has a wife and two young daughters, expressed gratitude for the decision.Sandra Chica told Newsday on Wednesday there were tears and kisses when her husband walked through their door late Tuesday.\"While the federal government continues its un-American assault on immigrants, New York will stand with our immigrant communities and strive to uphold the values embodied by the Lady in our Harbor,\" Cuomo said.\nHEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (AP) \u2014\nAn Ecuadorean immigrant who's been freed by a U.S. judge says he thought his world \"was coming to an end\" when he was detained after delivering pizza to a Brooklyn Army installation.\nNY military base calls ICE agents on pizza delivery man\nVillavicencio was arrested June 1 after a routine background check during the pizza delivery revealed an arrest warrant for immigration law violations.\n\"Mr. Villavicencio was held for 53 days, and that is 53 days too long -- this never should have happened,\" Gov. Andrew Cuomo said. \"There was absolutely no legitimate reason to lock up Mr. Villavicencio and take him from his wife and children, and I am relieved that he will finally be reunited with his family.\"\nA U.S. District Court judge said Tuesday he can remain in the United States while seeking legal status.\nThe judge said Villavicencio has no criminal history, has paid his taxes and has worked hard to provide for his family.\nVillavicencio, who has a wife and two young daughters, expressed gratitude for the decision.\nSandra Chica told Newsday on Wednesday there were tears and kisses when her husband walked through their door late Tuesday.\n\"While the federal government continues its un-American assault on immigrants, New York will stand with our immigrant communities and strive to uphold the values embodied by the Lady in our Harbor,\" Cuomo said.",
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        "title": "Top recent FG Policies & Programmes on Small Medium Business Enterprises \u2013 Nigeria iBusiness Guide",
        "raw_content": "Top recent FG Policies & Programmes on Small Medium Business Enterprises\nSeptember 6, 2017 EMMA ONWUKA 2574 Views Leave a comment\nThe term government policy can be used to describe any course of action which intends to change a certain situation. Think of policies as a starting point for government to take a course of action that makes a real life change. Government uses policy to tackle a wide range of issues. In fact, it can make policies that could change how much tax you pay, parking fines, import and export duties, immigration laws and pensions. However in Nigeria, government has come up with various policies aimed at investing in and boosting the Small and medium scale business enterprises to generate employment and reduction of poverty but there has been issues of poor implementation. Policies can also be changed by government when is not effective, also when they create a policy it can be made to affect specific groups of people or everyone in society. Other government policies concerning issues such as subsidies, interest rates, exchange rates and public-private partnerships also influence the growth of small and medium scale enterprises.\nThe economic reforms started with the Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) which was adopted to fill the supply gap in industrial consumer goods created by the difficulties faced by large scale firms which have not easily adapted to the policy changes of SAP (Afolabi, 2013). In view of this and in order to ensure the realization of the potential benefits of virile Small and Medium Enterprises in the economy, a number of economic policies were initiated by the Government and its subsidiary agencies such as the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Micro and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN).\nSmall and medium scale enterprises are thus keenly affected by government policy. Key area of government policy that affects business is taxation policy. Taxation policy affects business costs. For example, a rise in corporation tax (on business profits) has the same effect as an increase in costs. Small and medium scale enterprises can pass some of this tax on to consumers in higher prices, but it will also affect the bottom line. Other business taxes are environmental taxes (e.g. landfill tax), and VAT (value added tax). VAT is actually passed down the line to the final consumer but the administration of the VAT system is a cost for business.\nMoreover, the government of the day regularly changes laws in line with its political policies. As a result small and medium scale enterprises continually have to respond to changes in the legal framework (Izedomi, 2011).\nRead now: How to start a small business in Nigeria\nSo much happened in Nigeria recently and the Federal Government had to churn out one policy after another to promote local investments, curb inflation, reduce excess liquidity in the system, rejuvenate local production of food, track money laundering and guarantee a better life for the citizens among other potential benefits. Such programmes and policies include;\nYouWIN programme\nYouWIN programme was launched in 2012 by former President Goodluck Jonathan, the focus was to create jobs, businesses and build a legacy that will serve the public good. The programme started in 2011 and was meant to find a way of giving the local small and medium scale producers access to the market. This programme is an opportunity for the beneficiaries of the YouWin project to connect not only with their customers, but also with other businesses. Bello 2016 maintains that the programme will promote locally made goods and services. The financial grant for the third edition of the YouWin programme came from the past federal government administration. This shows Federal Government\u2019s commitment to supporting and boosting made-in-Nigeria goods and Small Business Enterprises, not only now but in the future. The Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, also then promised to provide support to small scale businesses nationwide and make it the bedrock of Nigeria economic recovery.\u201d\nDespite the said commitment of the government, some of the participants expressed disappointment at the organisation of the programme.\nNew Automotive Policy\nThe Federal Government introduced a tariff of 70% on used cars and buses effective July 1, 2014. Side by side with that, the government approved import duty waivers on imported Completely Knocked-Down (CKD) components while Semi-Knocked Down (SKD) components will attract only 10% duty without any levy.\nThe policy was geared at stimulating local manufacturing and assembly of cars, attract investment in the sector, encourage technologically advanced manufacturing activities. So, affordable cars could be produced and this leads to generation of employment.\nThe policy has its critics as well like those who argue that such a policy being initiated in the midst of an undeveloped steel industry and comatose power was not well thought out. Another criticism is the absence of automotive components supply base and other cluster industries.\nFiscal Policy Measure On Rice\nThis new policy was an about-turn by the federal government. In January 2013, the Federal Government announced a rice policy where imported rice attracted a 100 percent levy in addition to 10 percent customs duty. That policy was counterproductive because instead of encouraging local production and discouraging importation, it led to increased smuggling of the product.\nWith the new policy which took effect from May 26, 2014, the Federal Government approved the reduction of levy on husked brawn and semi-milled or wholly milled rice to 20% for investors with rice-milling capacity. For those who are pure traders and not investors, the government reduced the levy to 60%. The policy, effective May 26, 2014 was geared at encouraging investment in the rice value chain through backward integration.\nFollowing the policy announcement, Africa\u2019s richest man promised to invest $1b in commercial rice farming while Olam Nigeria has also started work on a 420 hectare rice farm and mill in Rukubi, Nassarawa State.\nImport Quota For Fish\nThough announced in October 2013, the policy took off on Jan 1, 2014 and was meant to stimulate the country\u2019s self-sufficiency in fish production through a 25% annual fish import cut. The implication is that only 500,000 tons of fish will be allowed to be imported from an annual baseline fish import figure of 700,000 tons originally set for 2014. Fish species farmed in the country such as catfish, tilapia and croaker are now strictly regulated and under prohibition from being imported without control while other fish species are free for entry within the set quota.\nThe policy was strongly opposed by the Association of Fish Suppliers of Nigeria and even some countries where Nigeria imports from. There were reports at a time of the World Trade Organisation threatening to impose sanctions on Nigeria for \u201canti-trade\u201d policies. However, the minister of agriculture allayed fears and made clarifications of the policy.\nThis policy has led to increased local production and reduction in price of fish in the market. According to a report by National Mirror on Dec 22, 2014, Herring prices have come down from N7,600 to N4,000 per carton. In the case of Horse Mackerel, the price came down to N5,800 from more than N9,500 per carton. The Titus species is being sold in the market for N6,800, down from a level of N10,200 per carton.\nCashless Policy Rollout Across Nigeria\nOn July 1, 2011 the last phase of the cashless policy was rolled out across the remaining 30 states of Nigeria. Before then Phase 1 had taken off in Lagos on Jan 1, 2012 while Phase 2 which included Abia, Anambra, Kano, Ogun and Rivers States commenced on October 1, 2013. Under this policy, customer\u2019s daily withdrawal or deposits was pegged to a maximum of N150, 000 per individual customer and N1million for corporate clients (now N500,000 for individual and N3, 000, 000 for corporate). With the new policy came the suspension of the 3% surcharge for daily cumulative or single cash withdrawals in excess of N500,000. The policy has led to an increase in the use of alternate channels such as Point of Sale Terminals, ATMs and other electronic means.\nIncrease In Tariff on Imported Books\nOn Feb 28, 2013 the Federal Government issued a circular that imported books would now attract a 65% duty which was later reduced to 50%. The decision was reportedly taken in a bid to protect the nation\u2019s printing industry as publishers would now have to print locally. The policy is in contravention of a 1954 UNESCO treaty on zero tariff on books across member states. Whereas book printers in Nigeria hailed government for the policy, publishers kicked against it.\nThe policy kick-starts without any notice in March when publishers went to the ports to clear their books and were told to pay the new tariffs. The policy was later put temporarily on hold till 30th September, 2014 to enable those who have placed order for books from abroad before the imposition of the tariff to clear their books.\nIt is more expensive to print books abroad than in Nigeria presently. It is believed that the Federal Government might grant a one-year waiver on the tariffs to give publishers some time to prepare for the takeoff and printers some time to increase their capacity.\nDevaluation of Naira\nThe Monetary Policy Committee of the CBN took a decision to devalue the Naira from N155 to N168 against the dollar. The fall in the price of crude oil and our declining reserves necessitated this move. The CBN hopes to tighten the monetary poli\u00adcy framework by allowing some flexibility in the exchange rate, as well as stem specu\u00adlative activities and depletion of foreign reserves which, as at October, had fallen to N37.1 trillion. As at December 29th, 2014; 1 US Dollar was exchanging far above the official rate at N185.05. This drastically affected the small business enterprises.\nIncrease in Cash Reserve Ratio of Banks\nEarlier in the year, the cash reserve ratio on public sector deposits in banks was increased from 50% to 75%. The ratio had been increased from 12% to 50% only last year. The cash reserve ratio, which is the required cash banks are expected to keep with the apex bank, had an immediate impact on the banks as the amount available for daily transactions reduced. The cash reserve ratio on private sector deposits has now been increased to 20% from 15%. This indirectly increases the interest rate of commercial bank and this in turn deterred small business start-up.\n9. National Industrial Revolution Plan (NIRP) and the National Enterprise Development Programme (NEDEP)\nBoth were launched on the same day in February.\nThe president said that the National Industrial Revolution Plan (NIRP) is \u201cthe most ambitious industrialisation programme ever pursued by our nation\u201d and will \u201caccelerate growth in those industries where Nigeria has comparative advantages such as food and agric products, metals and solid minerals processing, oil and gas related industries, construction, light manufacturing and services.\u201d The National Industrial Revolution Plan targets N5 trillion revenue for Nigerians manufacturers annually. An 8-man committee with the richest man in Africa as alternate co-chair was set up by the President on National Industrial Revolution Plan.\nNational Enterprise Development Programme (NEDEP), on the other hand was initiated to tap into the potentials of micro, small and medium enterprises as \u201cthe bedrock for industrialisation and inclusive economic growth.\u201d Pres. Jonathan said that under NEDEP, \u201centerprise zones will be created in every state of the federation equipped with essential infrastructure for small businesses to thrive and transform Nigeria through employment generation, economic linkages and rural industrialisation.\u201d The impact of these two initiatives so far is still unclear.\nAfolabi, Michael Oluseye (2013). Growth effect of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Financing in Nigeria; Journal of African Macroeconomic Review Vol. 3, No.1\nIzedomi, A. (2011). 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        "raw_content": "The Who Rock at 52, Plus Some Encouraging Thoughts about Conservatism\nBy Michael Potemra\nAbout Michael Potemra\nFifty-two years ago next week, Barry Goldwater won the California presidential primary, which would basically clinch him the GOP nomination and give birth to the era of conservative dominance in Republican politics. Four months earlier, in February 1964, another auspicious birth had taken place: A handful of young men in London formed a band called \u201cThe Who.\u201d\nBetween these two births, yet another took place: mine, on May 25, 1964. So it was partly in celebration of my 52nd birthday, last night, that I found myself at the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles, listening to this band formed 52 years ago. It was, to put it bluntly, one of the best concerts I\u2019ve ever been privileged to attend: Original band members Pete Townshend, 71, and Roger Daltrey, 72, accompanied on drums by Zac Starkey (son of the legendary Ringo Starr), performed with great vigor more than two hours of classic material. About an hour and 45 minutes in, I thought Daltrey seemed to be tiring; he asked people in the front of the audience to stop smoking pot, because he is allergic and he worried that it was affecting his voice. He recovered quickly; and his performance of the concert\u2019s very last song, \u201cWon\u2019t Get Fooled Again,\u201d was among the most powerful of the evening.\nIt was heartening to see these senior citizens, even after seven decades of especially hard rock-star living, playing with both talent and high energy before a packed stadium full of people of all ages. In a culture that favors the new, we do well to remember the gifts of the old, and what we can learn from them.\nIt was a little chastening, too, to think of what has happened to the conservative political movement that also had a breakthrough year in 1964: At the moment, it does not look quite as hale as Messrs. Townshend and Daltrey did on the stage last night.\nBut an analogy suggests itself, as analogies tend to do to those of us who are getting on in years, and I find the analogy encouraging. In November 1964, the conservative movement was dealt a stinging, humiliating, thumping, across-the-board defeat by a crude, macho boor with centrist political views. The exact same thing, it is all too clear, has happened to conservatives this year, in the GOP primaries. But conservatism quickly became ascendant after 1964 \u2014 not because of great TV ads or breakthroughs in campaign technology, but because people felt the need for conservative ideas: most important among them, free markets and free trade. The GOP is, at the moment, in the hands of people who use \u201cglobalism\u201d as a scare word. But when an antagonistic attitude toward the world \u2013 \u201cAmerica First,\u201d which translates into \u201cAmerica versus the world\u201d as opposed to \u201cAmerica leading the world\u201d \u2014 fails to bring prosperity, conservatism will need to come back and pick up the pieces. Whether that conservatism is in the Republican party, or in the Democratic party, or in some party yet unknown, is unknowable but also irrelevant. The ideas will be out there.\nAnd who knows? These ideas might even make a comeback as early as January 2017, when either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump will be sworn in as president. Remember, Hillary Clinton\u2019s husband was responsible for the NAFTA free-trade deal; and Donald Trump told Chris Matthews back in 1998 that the Clinton 1990s \u2013 that would be the Bill Clinton, NAFTA 1990s \u2013 were \u201creally much better\u201d than even the Reagan 1980s. Yes, it is probably too much to hope that the anti-\u201cglobalism\u201d scare talk is just boob bait for the election. But it is encouraging to know that both of the candidates this year know, or at least knew, better than the stuff they\u2019re saying now.\nPS. Speaking of ideas that persist despite being consciously rejected: Notice how much Christian imagery there is in the last few minutes of the Who\u2019s rock opera Tommy (1975) \u2013 and in the rest of that film, for that matter. \u201cListening to You\u201d happens to be my favorite Who song, and the fellas did a great job with it last night. In the film version, Tommy has rejected his parents\u2019 materialistic values (which have gone up in infernal flames), undergoes a baptism in running water, and then ascends a purgatorial mount to, finally, face the sunrise of rebirth. Director Ken Russell often went too far, in my view, in the direction of bad taste, but he did a great job with Tommy.\nPPS. And speaking of learning from past generations, the opening band tonight, Slydigs (from Warrington, U.K.), had a sound that was fully modern but very much in the tradition of classic rock. I was impressed and hope to hear more of their work.\nMichael Potemra\t\u2014 Michael Potemra was the literary editor of National Review.",
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        "raw_content": "Water is what the body is mostly composed of. In order to survive, we need to consume water. The muscles and kidneys only are made of 73% of water, the blood is composed of 83%, lungs of 90%, while the brain is made of 76% water. 3 liters or 12 cups is the recommended amount of water for men while for women 2.2 liters or 9 cups.\nThose who don\u2019t drink enough water can experience these symptoms:\nThe urine will be dark yellow \u2013 the usual color of the urine should be light yellow-amber, and if you don\u2019t have enough water, then the kidneys will excrete more waste in the urine like blood cells, toxins, and proteins that results in darker urine. The urine can be dark also when you consume some meds, beets, B-Vitamins, food coloring, asparagus, and blackberries. In case you notice changes in the color of your urine, you should increase the consumption of water and observe the color if it becomes lighter. If the urine stays darker for a longer period of time, then it may denote health problems like gallstones or hepatitis.\nThe output of your urine is reduced \u2013 usually people urinate 6-7 times per day, however, if you don\u2019t drink enough water then there will be less fluid available to replace the fluids which are excreted from the body, thus the kidneys will keep as much fluids as possible so that you can prevent dehydration. You water intake needs to be increased immediately if you urinate less than 6 times per day.\nConstipation \u2013 in case you don\u2019t drink enough water then your body will absorb water from wherever it can, including the colon, and the insufficient amount of water in the large intestine can lead to harder stools. If you want to prevent or treat constipation you should consume a lot of water. Hypothyroidism, intestinal inflammation, inactivity, food sensitiveness, tress, and dysbiosis can also cause constipation.\nYour wrinkles will get more defined and your skin will be drier \u2013 dehydration can cause irritation, inflammation, itching, and sensitiveness to your skin, and in severe cases it can become red with cracks and bleeds. Moreover, dehydration can cause appearance of wrinkles. Drink more water in order to revitalize.\nHunger and weight gain \u2013 the body does not know the difference between hunger and thirst, and the hypothalamus, the part of the brain responsible for the regulation of hunger and thirst, is often confused because it causes hunger when your organism needs water. Eating a snack instead of drinking water can result in an excess calorie intake and weight gain. For this reason, when you feel hungry, you can drink a cup of water and wait for 15 minutes. If you still feel hunger after that, t is a sign that you should eat something.\nThirst and dry mouth \u2013 most of the people find it tough to believe that feeling thirsty is actually a sign that the body is slightly dehydrated. Dry mouth I another sign that the body needs hydration.\nHeadaches \u2013 not drinking enough water can cause the body absorb water from other tissues in order to compensate for the lack of the fluids. For this reason, the brain tissue loses some of its moisture and shrinks, pulling away from the skull, triggering the pain receptors and resulting in a headache. When you don\u2019t consume enough water, the blood volume drops and then reduces the amount of oxygen which is carried in the brain. The blood vessels, in response to this, will dilate and the headache will intensify.\nFatigue \u2013 one study conducted in 2011 showed that mild dehydration can cause fatigue, lower energy, and tiredness. Once the body lacks water, the heart needs to work harder in order to push the oxygen and nutrients through the body, thus when you feel tired, skip our coffee, (it is dehydrating) and drink water. Water should not be substituted with soda, tea, coffee, and sports drinks.\nPain in the joints \u2013 water lubricate the joints as it allows two bones to slide over each other when the joints move. If you do not consume enough amounts of water, the joint will become deficient of nutrients and that can cause damage to the cartilage cells. If your organism lacks water for a longer period of time, the cartilage will degenerate beyond repair.\nWeak immune system \u2013 dehydration can case an increase of toxin concentration in the blood and this can weaken the immune system. It is highly important to drink enough amounts of water in order to eliminate the toxins and help the immune system defend from infections.\nReduce the intake of juices and coffees as they dehydrate the body due to the sugar and caffeine content.",
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        "raw_content": "Poor Blood Circulation, Cold Legs and Hands? Here is What You Can do to Solve This Problem\nThere are a number of reasons why blood plays an extremely important role for the proper function of our body. One of the main reasons is that it helps to supply oxygen to our brain and vital organs as well as it conveys both red and white blood cells in the body. So, without proper blood flow, we are more likely to experience organ failure or decreased brain function and activity.\nPoor blood circulation is usually associated with excessive alcohol consumption and smoking, inactivity or sedentary lifestyle, high blood pressure, diabetes, and atherosclerosis. When you have poor blood circulation, you can experience extreme fatigue, even after resting or sleeping for long hours.\nHere are some tips which can help to improve your body\u2019s blood circulation:\nConsume Ginger\nZingerone and gingerol are the active compounds in ginger, known for having the ability to boost blood circulation and keep the body warm in the process. They also can prevent cardiovascular problems from emerging.\nDrink More Clean Water\nYou can also improve your blood circulation by drinking plenty of water on a daily basis. Make sure to drink at least 8 cups of water a day. In this way, you will increase the vitamins, oxygen, and minerals to your brain and organs.\nConsume Essential Oils\nGinger, rosemary, and thyme essential oils can boost blood circulation, especially to the surface of the skin. They have the ability to relieve tensed up muscles and provide relief from numb feet and hands\nConsume Cayenne Pepper\nCapsaicin is the active compound in cayenne pepper. This compound can clear any plaque buildup in the arteries, thus preventing artery clogging and cardiovascular problems including heart attack and stroke. It will also help with symptoms of poor blood circulation including headaches, body pains, tingling sensations in the feet and hands, and cold hands and feet.\nTry Out Horse Chestnut\nHorse chestnut is extremely effective for improving the strength of your blood capillary walls. It will boost your blood circulation and it is recommended for treating hemorrhoids and varicose veins.\nConsume Garlic\nFor many years, garlic has been used for various cardiovascular conditions. It can prevent plaque buildup in your blood vessels and arteries, thus reducing the risk of high blood pressure and atherosclerosis.\nUse Fish Oil\nAbundant with omega-3 fatty acids, fish oil is very effective for reducing the bad cholesterol (LDL) in your body and boosting the good cholesterol (HDL). It will significantly improve your blood circulation.\nTake Ginkgo Biloba\nThe regular consumption of Ginkgo biloba will boost the supply of blood to your brain, which in turn will improve your memory and cognitive functions. You can also use this herb in its form of capsules.",
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        "raw_content": "Suspect in SunTrust bank shooting in Florida faces death penalty\nA grand jury indicted Zephen Xaver on five counts of first-degree murder, Florida Attorney General Brian Haas announced Friday.\nFeb. 8, 2019, 8:20 PM GMT / Updated Feb. 11, 2019, 3:53 PM GMT\nThe suspected gunman who opened fire into a Florida bank last month will face the death penalty if convicted on murder charges.\nZephen Xaver, 21, was indicted by a grand jury on five counts of first-degree murder, Brian Haas, state attorney for the 10th Judicial Circuit, said Friday. Prosecutors have chosen to pursue the death penalty against Xaver after he allegedly killed five women in a SunTrust bank branch in Sebring, Florida on Jan. 23.\n\"In this case, after carefully analyzing the facts as I know them today and applying the law, I was left w/ the unquestionable conclusion that I must seek the death penalty against the defendant,\" Haas said.\nHe will be arraigned on Feb. 25, Haas said.\nZephen Xaver, 21, who was charged with five counts of premeditated murder in the shooting deaths of the four bank employees and a customer in Sebring, Florida.Highlands County Sheriff's Office via AP\nXaver, who wore a T-shirt depicting the Four Horseman of the Apocalypse when he entered the bank, was in a standoff with police after he allegedly killed the women inside the bank location then called authorities. A SWAT team eventually stormed the bank about two hours later.\nFour of the victims in the shooting were bank employees and the fifth victim was a customer.\nAuthorities have yet to release a motive for the shooting.\nXaver was hired by the Avon Park Correctional Institution as a trainee in November and resigned two weeks prior to the shooting, on Jan. 9, according to the Florida Department of Corrections. He had no disciplinary issues during that time, the department said.\nCORRECTION (Feb. 11, 2019, 10:53 a.m. ET): An earlier version of this article misstated Brian Haas' position in Florida. He is the state attorney for the 10th Judicial Circuit, not the state's attorney general.",
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        "raw_content": "PENSION LIBERATION - GOVERNMENT RESPONSIBLE FOR \u00a32BN LOSS?\nPension liberation. It\u2019s a term that suggests that individuals can access their pension funds before the age of 55 without permission from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).\nFundamentally, pensions can only be legally accessed from the age of 55, apart from in special circumstances, and most opportunities to do so earlier represent scams. Firms offering pension liberation services often convince individuals of a legal loophole that allows them to access the money, but the High Court of Justice ruled in May 2014 that no such loophole exists.\nBut it seems that, despite the ruling, people are still being conned.\nAccording to campaign group ACA Pension Life, the government is 'ultimately responsible' for the potential loss of billions of pounds of savers' pensions by refusing to 'fix a broken system\u2019.\nThe organisation says its members alone have lost more than \u00a320 million across 13 schemes with total losses in excess of \u00a32bn.\nAngela Brooks, Chairman of ACA Pension Life, said: \u201cThe 800-plus members transferred into 13 different schemes that sunk their pension pots in high-risk ventures in order to \u2018liberate\u2019 their funds in a supposedly tax-free way.\n\u201cCumulatively, these people, many of whom were already financially strapped which is why they were able to be conned into liberating their pensions in the first place, have potentially lost retirement funds worth a staggering \u00a32bn.\n\u201cNot only are they uncertain whether their hard-earned life savings will ever be even partially recovered, they are now also facing ruinous debts and crippling tax bills.\n\u201cThe slick, professional fraudsters assured them they could access their pensions tax-free due to a legal loophole. However, this was not the case \u2013 and HMRC are in the process of issuing tax demands of 55 per cent.\u201d\nCompanies target savers claiming they can help them take, or access, their pension cash early. Individuals may be targeted through websites, mass texting or through cold calls.\nYou should never give out personal information in response to an unsolicited text or a cold call. You should always make sure that you know who you're dealing with.\nHow to spot a pension scam\nThe Money Advice Centre has provided some common tell-tale \u2018scam\u2019 signs:\nBeing approached out of the blue over the phone, via text message or in person door-to-door.\nWhere you aren\u2019t given long to make a decision or you feel pressured into making one immediately.\nWhere the only contact details they give you or are on their website are a mobile number and a PO box address.\nWhen a firm doesn\u2019t want or allow you to call it back.\nIf you are unsure about any pension schemes you may be a part of, the Pensions Regulator has the following steps to follow:\nBefore you sign anything, contact The Pensions Advisory Service [TPAS]\nIf you've already signed, report it to Action Fraud\nMake sure the adviser is approved by the FCA\nTo understand your options go to Pension Wise\nCategories: In the news, Business Support, Business Development, Top Tips\n\u00a9 2017 NED Solutions Website by Target Ink",
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        "raw_content": "Young people's cancer treatment 'improving'\nImproved survival rates among 15 to 24-year-old cancer patients suggest that treatment is progressing, according to new research.\nThe study, by the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, found that there was a higher survival rate for people diagnosed between 2001 and 2005, compared to those identified as having the illness between 1981 and 1985.\nHowever, the survival rate is still higher in children and, in some cases, older adults.\nDr Dianne Pulte, one of the authors of the study, said: 'More research into how to treat these diseases and how to make sure that all patients have access to the best treatment is needed.'\nThe data were collected from the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results database covering cancer-sufferers in the US.\nIn other recent research, by Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis, it was found that cancer patients who are separated from their partner tend to have a poorer prognosis than those who are unmarried, divorced or widowed.\nThe authors of the study believe that this trend may have something to do with the stress that comes with a separation.\nScientists improve skin cancer treatment\nEarly prostate cancer treatment improves life expectancy\nEquipment refinements could improve prostrate cancer treatment\nOne-on-one treatment may improve cancer depression\nNew paint 'may improve cancer treatment'\nTechnology could improve prostate cancer treatment",
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        "raw_content": "A Dog\u2019s Life: Choosing the Right Home for Your Pet\nIt used to be that the type of home you had determined the type of dog you chose. Today, the reverse is increasingly true. A growing number of homebuyers look at properties to determine how well they will meet their current\u2014or future\u2014dog\u2019s needs.\nNew Meaning for \u201cin the Dog House\u201d\nA recent survey by Harris Poll found 33 percent of Millennial buyers purchased a home specifically for their dogs. Only 25 percent mentioned marriage as a determining factor in the decision to buy, while 19 percent cited the birth of a child as the reason for taking the home owning plunge. Even among Millennials who had not bought a home yet, 42 percent said a dog would be a key consideration in their decision, whether they currently had one or not.\nWhether you are a dog owner, expect to be, or want to make sure the home you plan to sell will pass the sniff test, it\u2019s time to take a closer look at what makes a dog-friendly property.\nWhen it comes to buying a home with a dog\u2019s needs in mind, start with the breed. Some dogs, like Labradors, need more room to run around than others. This is true both indoors and outdoors. As adaptable as animals are to their surroundings, a lot of sharp corners and turns can be rough on larger dogs and their hips. At the other extreme, pugs, for instance, are known to enjoy sofa time and probably just need good TV reception.\nAll dogs benefit from a fenced-in yard, for their own safety, and from nearby walking trails and barklots for socializing. In recognition of this, some newer developments feature dog-friendly parks and walking paths equipped with watering spots, benches for humans, and pet waste stations.\nNonslip options, including carpet, tend to be easier on a dog\u2019s joints than slick, highly polished surfaces. Humans, however, often prefer easy-to-clean alternatives that resist scratching. Floors with radiant heat are particularly comforting, especially for older dogs in colder weather.\nHome Ownership Association (HOA) Rules. Properties subject to an HOA often restrict the number and size of pets allowed in each unit. They also typically ban dog breeds that have aggressive reputations. Even homes not covered by HOA rules may be subject to municipal codes that impose similar limits.\nSome HOAs and municipalities impose strict aesthetics rules with respect to fences. These may inhibit your ability to replace or erect a fence that would offer your pet better protection against natural threats and prevent them from leaving the yard without your knowledge.\nInsurance Covenants. Some home insurers acknowledge that evaluating a dog\u2019s breed versus its behavior is not a reliable means of assessing the risk. However, many will still refuse to insure a home with certain types of dogs in it or boost their premiums to account for the perceived risk. As a dog owner, it pays to shop around. It\u2019s also important to know that failure to alert the insurance agency regarding your dog could jeopardize coverage if an incident occurs.\nWhen you have a dog, maintaining a flawless yard can be more challenging. Some breeds just like to dig! There are also certain plants you will want to avoid to reduce the risk of your pet ingesting something that could make it sick, such as lilies of the valley.\nAs they have evolved from being \u201cman\u2019s best friend\u201d to a member of the family, surveys find dogs are included in more and more everyday activities, whether they are aware of them or not. For instance, owners post about their dogs on social media an average of six times a week. In addition, 11% have created an account for their canine\u2019s use. So, it makes sense that the comfort and care of the family dog would also be more of a priority when assessing the features of a home.\nLearn more about a pet friendly home",
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        "raw_content": "\u201cLionesses:\u201d A #MeToo Moment in Israel\u2019s Public Housing\nThere are far too many women who live in public housing in Israel who have harrowing stories to tell. These stories are too often ones of sexual abuse or harassment on the part of housing officials and others in positions of power.\nField coordinators, police officials, state renovation contractors, apartment owners, and doctors are among those in power who take advantage of Israel\u2019s most vulnerable women by harassing, attacking, or making critical decisions dependent on sexual favours.\nTake for example, the story of Rikki Kohan Ben Lulu, a single mother of five:\n\u201cI was nine when one morning a policeman acting as a repossessions agent came to arrest my mother, a public housing resident, for failing to meet her payments. My mother was shocked and opposed it and begged him to leave and not arrest her. He took advantage of her situation and used her sexually for years and when he was finished with her he turned to me and raped me\u2026\u201d\nBen Lulu\u2019s photo and testimony, along with eight others, are featured in a new photo exhibit called \u201cLionesses.\u201d Each story seems more shocking than the next. After a successful run at Israel\u2019s Knesset, the exhibit will open today at the Arab-Jewish Theatre in Jaffa. The brainchild of Shatil, NIF\u2019s action arm, the exhibit is produced and curated by artist and photographer Carmen Elmakiyes-Amos, a social activist and leading member of Shatil\u2019s Public Housing Forum.\n\u201cLionesses are women who succeeded in conquering their fear, in telling their personal stories, and in doing so, shine a light on the painful truth,\u201d says Elmakiyes-Amos. \u201cThe collection of testimonies point to a phenomenon that these brave women seek to denounce and stop. They represent many more women who understandably are afraid to speak up.\u201d\nThe July 10th cover of Yediot Ahronot\u2018s \u201c24 Hours\u201d magazine featured the \u201cLionesses\u201d exhibit with large photos of three of the women and additional photos inside with the headline: \u201cIt\u2019ll be worth your while to sleep with me.\u201d\nThe awareness-raising mobile exhibit will soon be displayed in additional venues throughout the country.\nShatil and the women of the Public Housing Forum brought this issue to light when the women testified in the Knesset about their experiences in May 2017, five months before the #MeToo movement became a global phenomenon. As a result, the Ministry of Housing published guidelines to curb abuse and assault in the public housing world. Shatil is monitoring these guidelines and training women on how to advocate for changing the criteria for single mothers to receive public housing and to protect their rights in relation to housing companies.",
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        "raw_content": "Police looking for man who escaped custody from hospital\nBy: Drew Scofield, Tracy Carloss\nAuthorities are looking for a man after he escaped from police custody in Cleveland Saturday morning.\nPolice said Antwoine Thomas was transported to MetroHealth Medical Center on Nov. 1 for treatment and escaped from custody through a bathroom window around 12:30 p.m. on Nov. 4.\nThomas has an extensive criminal history - including arson, burglary, escape and drugs - and should be considered armed and dangerous, police said.\n\"Clearly, he displayed desperate measures to get out of the hospital. He is desperate and should be considered armed and dangerous,\" said Assistant Chief Deputy Ron Carter.\nCarter was due in court on Monday, Nov. 6.\nCleveland Police declined to answer questions about the escape. MetroHealth Medical Center did not return our phone calls.\nHe was last seen wearing black jogging pants with a white stripe down the side of the legs and no shirt.\nPolice are utilizing all assets to find Thomas, including the U.S. Marshal violent fugitive task force.\nAnyone who sees Thomas or knows his whereabouts is asked to call 911 or 1-866-4-WANTED. There is a reward being offered for information.",
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        "raw_content": "Black Hills Energy hosts inaugural ASPIRING Women\u2019s Conference\nRAPID CITY, S.D. \u2013 Black Hills Energy wrapped up it\u2019s inaugural \u201cASPIRING Women\u2019s Conference\u201d on Wednesday in Rapid City. The two-day conference featured a variety of keynote speakers, breakout sessions and networking activities.\nU.S. Rep. and Republican candidate for governor, Kristi Noem, was one of the keynote speakers at the conference.\n\u201cThere\u2019s a need for a woman\u2019s perspective on every single issue,\u201d she said. \u201cWe have a completely different way of looking at things. So don\u2019t ever let anyone pigeonhole you into one area or another. Remember that your perspective is important in every single conversation. You have the ability to impact someone every single day.\u201d\nApproximately 130 women from the Black Hills who attended the conference were all nominated to participate by their leadership. ASPIRE is a Black Hills Energy strategic initiative with the goal of identifying, recruiting and developing high-potential women.\nTags: ASPIRE, Aspiring Women\u2019s Conference, BHE, Black Hills Energy, Candidate for Governor, conference, inaugural, Kristi Noem, Rapid City, U.S. Representative, women\nhttps://www.newscenter1.tv/black-hills-energy-hosts-inaugural-aspiring-womens-conference/",
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        "raw_content": "Mum a shining light as charity work is honoured\nLynn Lucas, who has been awarded a Point of Light Award by Prime Minister Theresa May, with her husband Lynn.' Picture by Jane Coltman\nA dedicated mother fighting to find a cure for a rare cancer in memory of her son has received a top national honour.\nLynn Lucas, from Wallsend, set up the Chris Lucas Memorial Fund after her son passed away in 2000 from a rare form of sarcoma.\nLynn Lucas has been awarded a Point of Light Award by Prime Minister Theresa May.' Picture by Jane Coltman\nAlongside her husband, also called Lynn, the pair have raised funds to help research into a cure.\nWith the help of the doctor who treated Chris, Lynn identified the Institute for Cancer Research as the most effective recipient of their help.\nAnd to date, the charity has raised more than \u00a32million from fundraising events, such as their annual Great North Bike Ride, and these funds directly support the work of two senior researchers at the Institute.\nNow Lynn has been honoured by Prime Minister Theresa May with a Points of Light award.\nThe award recognises outstanding individual volunteers, people who are making a change in their community and inspiring others.\nPrime Minister Theresa May said: \u201cYour fundraising efforts are making a vital contribution to research into sarcoma. Your important work through the Chris Lucas Memorial Fund is a wonderful tribute to the memory of your son.\u201d\nLynn is the 661st winner of the Points of Light award which has been developed in partnership with the hugely successful Points of Light programme in the USA and was first established by President George HW Bush.\nLynn said she was honoured to receive the award and was an important recognition for the charity.\nShe said: \u201cI am shocked and honoured to have been chosen for this award.\n\u201cI want to share this with my husband as this has become our life, both during Christopher\u2019s illness and since his death.\n\u201cWe have worked together to raise enough funds to pay the salaries of two scientific medical researchers based at ICR London for over 12 years.\n\u201cThis award will help lift the profile of our charity and will help to create more awareness of the condition, as we are the only charity doing this for rhabdomyosarcoma.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Queen in the pink as she marks 71st wedding anniversary\nThe Queen brought a splash of colour to an otherwise grey and rainy day on her 71st wedding anniversary as she was shown how technology was shaping the future.\nVisiting the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors in London to mark its own 150th anniversary on Tuesday, the Queen heard it was good to see how the \"two institutions of chartered surveying and marriage continue to thrive\".\nFile photo dated 05/06/14 of Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh. The royal couple married on November 20 1947 at Westminster Abbey and are celebrating a rare achievement their 71st wedding anniversary.\nWearing a cerise pink double-breasted coat and dress by designer Stewart Parvin, a matching Rachel Trevor Morgan hat and a gold, diamond and ruby brooch, the Queen was shown how technology was helping surveyors \"build the future\".\nThe monarch, who was a 21-year-old princess when she married the dashing Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten at Westminster Abbey on November 20 1947, also locked a Penfold Letterbox time capsule at the end of her visit, which will be reopened on the institution's 200th anniversary.\nShe was also given a miniature version of the letterbox made from Lego as a gift.\nJohn Hughes, the institution's president, said: \"On behalf of every chartered surveyor in the room and joining us online, may I offer our congratulations.\n\"It's good to see that the two institutions of chartered surveying and marriage continue to thrive.\"\nOn her guided tour the Queen commented on the speed of a virtual train showing the journey of the High Speed 2 railway, earning laughs from onlookers.\nThe Duke of Edinburgh, who has retired from public duties, did not attend the event and it is likely the couple will be reunited in private later on Tuesday.\nTheir enduring relationship has lasted the longest of any British sovereign, and Philip has been at the Queen's side throughout the decades, supporting her as she devotes herself to her role as head of state.\nIt was in 1939 that Princess Elizabeth was said to have fallen for Philip as a teenager.\nThe distant cousins had been at the same gatherings on a number of occasions, but had their first publicised and pivotal meeting at the Royal Naval College in Dartmouth, Devon, in July that year when King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visited with their two daughters.\nBlond-haired, athletic 18-year-old Philip caught Lilibet's eye as he entertained her by jumping over tennis nets.\nQueen\u2019s Christmas message: Goodwill to all as important as ever\nHarry and Meghan\u2019s forest walk brings Royal tour to Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Tonga to a close\nThe king's official biographer, Sir John Wheeler-Bennett, recalled: \"This was the man with whom Princess Elizabeth had been in love from their first meeting.\"\nEight years later, the princess walked down the aisle, dressed in an ivory silk Norman Hartnell gown, decorated with 10,000 seed pearls, glittering crystals and an intricate 13ft star-patterned train, to marry 26-year-old Philip, who was fresh from serving in the Royal Navy in the Second World War.\nWithin five years, the princess had acceded to the throne.\nTheir 71-year-union is seen as a key source of stability within the monarchy.\nOn their golden wedding anniversary in 1997, the Queen paid a touching tribute to her husband, saying: \"He has, quite simply, been my strength and stay all these years.\"\nPhilip used the occasion to praise the Queen for her tolerance.\n\"I think the main lesson that we have learnt is that tolerance is the one essential ingredient of any happy marriage,\" he said.\n\"It may not be quite so important when things are going well, but it is absolutely vital when the going gets difficult.\n\"You can take it from me that the Queen has the quality of tolerance in abundance.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Zhou Qunfei is the world\u2019s richest self-made woman and she is no stranger to hard work. Qunfei truly has come a long way, despite losing her mother at age 5 and being forced to dropout of high school at 16. Her nickname is \u201cBrother Fei\u201d because she\u2019s thought to be as \u201ctough as a man\u201d \u2013 maybe even tougher. After years of laboring in a factory, the best job she could find in her impoverished central Chinese village, she worked her way up to become the CEO of Lens Technology, a company worth over $11BN.\nThis 48-year-old CEO is very hands-on and has been known to engage as an operator to ensure that the company\u2019s process doesn\u2019t have any errors, much to the dismay of James Zhao, a general manager at Lens Technology.\n\u201cThat will put me in a very awkward position,\u201d Zhao says. \u201cIf there\u2019s a problem, she\u2019d say, \u2018Why didn\u2019t you see that?\u2019\u201d\nQunfei\u2019s company, Lens Technology, makes \u201ccover glass\u201d used in laptops, tablets, and mobile devices. They supply for both Apple and Samsung, two of the top leaders in the industry. The thin glass is incredibly difficult to make, with the sheets coming out at around only 0.5 millimeters.\nQunfei represents a new wave of women entrepreneurs in China who have built success from nothing and have gone on to achieve high leadership positions their industry. Her advice on the road to success? The key is perseverance.\n\u201cWhen you give up halfway, you won\u2019t have the courage to come back and start from the bottom all over again,\u201d she reveals. \u201cOnly when we persist, can we succeed. Don\u2019t give up because of a little setback.\u201d\nAnd Qunfei has seen plenty of setbacks. After leaving her schooling and hometown, she worked on a factory floor making watch lenses for around $1 a day.\n\u201cI worked from 8 a.m. to 12 a.m., and sometimes until 2 a.m.,\u201d Qunfei recalled. \u201cThere were no shifts, just a few dozen people, and we all polished glass. I didn\u2019t enjoy it.\u201d\nFrom there, she used the small amount of savings she had to open a watch lens store with a few relatives, committing herself to learn the complex techniques and improve existing glass practices.\n\u201cIn the Hunan language, we call women like her \u2018ba de man,\u2019 which means a person who dares to do what others are afraid to do,\u201d said her cousin Zhou Xinyi, who helped her open the workshop and now serves on the Lens board.\nFrom there, her self-taught expertise led her to the door of the mobile phone boom. Motorola asked her to help manufacture a glass screen, and Qunfei quickly agreed. She pushed through dips and challenges of the new market with passion and strength. Colleagues say that, more than once, she put up her apartment as a guarantee for a new bank loan.\n\u201cShe\u2019s a passionate entrepreneur, and she\u2019s very hands-on,\u201d declared James Hollis, an executive at Corning, which has a partnership with Lens Technology. \u201cI\u2019ve watched her company grow, and her develop a strong team. Now there are over 100 competitors in this space, but Lens is a Tier 1 player.\u201d\nNow, Zhou Qunfei is one of the most accomplished women in the world. She openly offers tips to those who want to follow in her footsteps, with her top tips being: prepare well, keep learning, and never give up.\n\u201cFirst, improve your overall competitiveness. Second, you must be mentally strong. Third, strengthen your understanding of the market and your competitors,\u201d Qunfei revealed to CNBC Make It. \u201cYou must gather the courage to face failures.\u201d\nFeatured Image by Jordan Whitfield on Unsplash",
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        "raw_content": "When you have money in your savings, there is always the confusion of what you are going to do with that money. While some will opt to invest that money, others will opt for the finer things in life. Consequently, while investing your money in a business seems like a wise decision, investing in a wrong business will only push your money down the drain.\nHence, if you must make a decent profit out of any business venture, you have to be extra careful in the kind of business you invest your money in; believe me; everyone is in business to make a profit. This article is aimed at showing you five solid businesses you can invest your money in, while some might require a little bit of expertise, others require little or no training to set up. Here are the five businesses:\nAlthough this business is capital intensive, it is a good business to invest your money in. Apparently because of the huge returns you generate from leasing out your truck. Although the business is highly competitive, there is always room for aspiring entrepreneurs who want to stake their money in this business. This is because of the high demand for trucks to either deliver one cargo or item to a specific destination. In as much as trucking business is capital intensive, you can pull capital by investing with others.\nFor those interested in the e-commerce business, this is for you. Drop shipping is a new kind of e-commerce business which requires you to open a virtual store where customers can order their goods from. Once customers have made their order, all you need to do is send their information to the product seller who then ships the goods to your customers. Drop shipping is a less risky venture and cheap to set up as well, it saves you the cost of paying for a warehouse because all you need to do is buy the products from the manufacturer and ask that he ships the product to your buyer.\nAn E-Learning Website\nThis is another excellent business to invest your money in. There are lots of people out there who are willing to pay you to teach them what you know, hence you can open a \u201chow to\u201d website which teaches people how to acquire certain skills, it might be an educational website, a cooking website or even a graphics design website. The beauty of an e-learning website is that, although you might not be good at teaching people, you can employ the services of tutors or instructors who can help run your e-learning website.\nA lot of people are making it in the e-commerce business and you too can be the next big thing, by establishing your own e-commerce website that can give Konga, Jiji, OLX and Jumia a run for their money. The best way to start an e-commerce business is to partner with different companies who have different products to sell and are willing to offer you discounts. This would make your e-commerce business a force to reckon with even in the face of stiff competition.\nCustom-Order Service Business\nCustom order business is the next big business. This business involves catering for customers with exotic taste, hence, you can take advantage of customer\u2019s exquisite demand and design custom made products that will suit their taste. I can guarantee they will pay you handsomely.\ne-commerce featured jumia trucking tutor types of business",
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        "raw_content": "Learning how to overcome obstacles with former Navy SEAL lieutenant and author Jason Redman\nOn Wednesday, Sept. 9, former Navy SEAL lieutenant and author Jason Redman spoke to Norfolk Collegiate\u2019s middle school students in the Hackney Theater.\nRedman echoed words of encouragement, leadership, perseverance and teamwork as he spoke of his novel The Trident and the five principles that make elite performers. His presence at Collegiate was ascribed to the summer reading of his novel by the eighth-grade class.\nJoining the military at the age of 17 and becoming a Navy SEAL at 19, Redman has nearly 21 years of service, having served in the war in Afghanistan and the Iraq War.\nRedman was severely wounded in 2007 after a near fatal shot to the face. It resulted in four years of reconstructive surgery; however, he didn\u2019t allow his situation to defeat him and now uses his story as encouragement for others.\n\u201cNo matter how long and dark the night is, the sun, eventually, will always rise. Tomorrow always will come,\u201d said Redman. \u201cIt is important to know how to adapt to the unexpected because life isn\u2019t fair and quitting is not an option, because if you quit you won\u2019t find success.\u201d\nRedman went on to mention the significance of surrounding yourself with people who you can depend on, staying true to your beliefs and determining how to achieve life goals.\nHe lives by six philosophies: overcome, live greatly, love deeply, stay humble, lead always and have no regrets. His objectives insist that students shape and control their own futures.\nRedman strongly emphasized the power of overcoming and holding steady to an overcome mindset.\n\u201cWhether you have to go over it, under it or around it, you have to apply the overcome mindset to everything you do because unplanned obstacles will come,\u201d said Redman.\nMiddle school students had the opportunity to ask questions at the end of Redman\u2019s lecture. They wanted to know \u201chow do you think being wounded has helped you grow; and what was the hardest thing you had to accomplish during hell week of training?\u201d\n\u201cJason Redman talked about the traits of an elite person, and I plan to use them and his six tenets this school year to have the best year,\u201d said Tyler Hamlin, eighth grade.\nStudents are encouraged to create a letter addressed to Redman containing three of the six tenets they will apply to ensure a successful school year.\nTo learn more about author and speaker Jason Redman\u2019s visit sofspoken.com/.",
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        "raw_content": "Emma Yates-Badley October 1, 2017 Authors & Reviews, Blogs, Books, It's Not Grim Up North Comments Off on \u201cYou grow up surrounded by people who look and think and speak in two languages.\u201d Author Preti Taneja talks to Northern Soul\nA few years ago, I went to see a production at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in my home town of Stratford-upon-Avon. It lasted a good five hours, was utterly miserable (yes, it\u2019s one of Shakespeare\u2019s tragedies but, my goodness, give the audience a break) and I felt drained as I emerged from the dark auditorium. So, when I picked up Preti Taneja\u2019s debut novel, We That Are Young, and realised that it was based on my least-favourite offering from The Bard, I was a little dubious. But as I started leafing through its pages, I became completely engrossed with the beautiful language and stunning setting. I was so drawn to the characters and narrative that I found it hard to put the book down and get some shut-eye.\nSet in contemporary India, it tells the story of Jivan Singh as he returns to his childhood home after spending an extended period in America, only to watch the resignation of Devraj, head of the influential Company, as he hands his business over to his three daughters. On the same day, Devraj\u2019s youngest daughter, Sita, takes off, leaving the business in the hands of her older sisters, Radha and Gargi. What follows is not only a brutal struggle for power, but a clash between old and new worlds. It\u2019s a novel about money, power, dishonesty and longing. But it\u2019s also a book about adversity, divided families and the idea that we are all performers.\n\u201cI\u2019ve always had a sort of outsider perspective,\u201d says Taneja. \u201cLike a lot of second-generation immigrant children who come from middle-class families, you grow up surrounded by people who look and think and speak in two languages. At home, it was always very Hindi-orientated, as well as English food and English clothes, so it\u2019s not like having a double identity, it\u2019s more like having two worlds that you navigate between.\u201d\nTaneja\u2019s CV is impressive. A writer, broadcaster, filmmaker and human rights activist, she is also a Leverhulme Early Career Research Fellow at Warwick University working in the department of English and Comparative Literary Studies, as well as the Centre for Human Rights in Practice until 2020.\nSo, what is it about King Lear that she finds interesting?\n\u201cWhen I first did King Lear for A-level, it really spoke to me. The sense of daughters having to perform for family honour struck me as something that Indian families, especially second-generation immigrant families, do ask of their daughters. You have to always behave yourself to show how brilliant you are, firstly as the child of brown parents, but also to prove that your parents did the right thing in coming to England.\u201d\nRecently, I watched a short interview Taneja filmed about Shakespeare in Education for the British Council and I was interested in what she said about Shakespeare\u2019s plays \u201cproviding people with a means of saying what they\u2019re feeling and what they\u2019re experiencing to the rest of the world\u201d. I ask her what this means to her as a writer.\n\u201cI\u2019ve worked with people from various parts of the world who are in conflict zones or dealing with post-conflict situations, and in each situation, the plays have been used for different reasons,\u201d she explains. \u201cBut there\u2019s certainly something compelling about taking an old text and making it your own, for your own political moment.\n\u201cAnd like with my book, that fusion has something to say about colonialism and what it\u2019s like to have been completely influenced by a different language because India was part of the British Empire for such a long time. That\u2019s really exciting to work out and challenge, and be thinking again in two languages.\u201d\nI tell Taneja that at times the prose appears almost poetic, flitting seamlessly from English to Hindi and back again.\n\u201cI\u2019m glad to hear that. Every reader will come at this differently. I\u2019ve had young British Asian women come up to me and say \u2018thank you\u2019 because they\u2019ve never read anything that does that, and at home that\u2019s how it is. So, for them, it\u2019s wonderful to see that presented in literature in a way that just normalises their life experiences.\u201d\nWe That Are Young is incredibly political yet it doesn\u2019t appear laboured, or as though Taneja has written a novel with an agenda. The characters are so vivid that it simply feels like the action is happening around them. Did she set out to write a political novel?\n\u201cIt\u2019s a bit of both,\u201d she admits. \u201cKing Lear is a social tragedy and it\u2019s about being locked in these kinds of behaviour even if [the characters] wish they could get out of them and try and do something different. Somehow the structure of patriarchy, and the structure of capitalism, are just much stronger. I am really interested in the way that people push against those things, and that difficulty of trying to be true to yourself and be good in the world, and also do everything that society requires of you. I think that is something that I did set out to explore, particularly from the point of view of gender.\u201d\nIn a world where our actions are often dictated by what we see online or in magazines, or from various discussions about gender and sexuality playing out in the media, the novel makes for relevant reading.\n\u201cAs for the rest of the politics, things like the narrative of climate change in the book were very much inspired by King Lear and my decision \u2013 and I didn\u2019t have to try very hard \u2013 to find correlations between the play\u2019s themes, like nature and god and goddesses, and the ways in which men think about women in the play. They do map on very easily to what I see around me, not just India, but also now we see it in popular discourse in America and the UK.\n\u201cWith the Lear plays and adaptations that I\u2019ve looked at from different countries, and the way that it\u2019s been taken in English, to a greater or lesser extent, that story of a man wrestling with his own identity when he gives away his wealth \u2013 is he still a dad? Is he still a King? Is he still a real man? What do the trappings that we surround ourselves with do for us? Those are the sorts of questions we all face. In these times of great partitions, and the break-up of kingdoms and unions and things, sometimes we need theatre to think about what it is we are actually doing and why.\u201d\nIt\u2019s astonishing how words can transport you elsewhere. The sense of place in the novel is so evocative \u2013 from smells, to colour, to sound \u2013 that I felt like I was in India. And I\u2019ve never been. But it\u2019s the India of my imagination, of movies and of films and pictures. How much research did Taneja undertake?\n\u201cI\u2019ve been going to India since I was little,\u201d she says. \u201cSo for every holiday that my parents could afford, we were going back to India. Even when I wasn\u2019t going, my mother was going and she\u2019d bring a lot of Indian books and comics and toys and clothes. I had a very strong relationship with friends and family out there. So, when I started the book, to tackle that sense of nostalgia that characters have, that wasn\u2019t difficult to do.\n\u201cBut it\u2019s always hard writing against contemporary events because the events are just so extraordinary in the real world that you think your imagination can\u2019t encompass them. The events of recent times \u2013 again, in America, and here, and in India and other places \u2013 if you tried to write that stuff as fiction, you think \u2018well the reader isn\u2019t going to come with me on this journey\u2019. That was a challenge.\u201d\nWritten in the third person, Taneja wanted to put some distance between the characters and how they construct their identities. \u201cKing Lear is a play about how we perform,\u201d she says. \u201cSo, I wanted to capture that point of view. To get into their heads came with its own challenges.\u201d\nLike me, Taneja\u2019s favourite character is Radha, the middle sister. \u201cShe is so funny and clever. And so completely misunderstood. She always surprises me. I always thought that sounded quite pretentious in a way, that you don\u2019t know what\u2019s going on with your own characters, but when I started writing Radha, suddenly she had this Twitter account and this funny way with language.\u201d\nTaneja co-founded Visual Verse, an online anthology of art and words, with her friend Kristen Harrison who runs Berlin-based publishing company, The Curved House. \u201cIt was Kristen\u2019s idea to explore something that would allow us to look at writing as a craft, as a visual stimulation. So, she finds the artists and I curate the words, and we launch it once a month. It\u2019s nearly four-years-old now, and we\u2019ve gone from 30 submissions a month to almost 250.\u201d\nThis isn\u2019t a paying job, rather a labour of love. \u201cIt\u2019s amazing to see people supporting each other\u2019s writing across different time zones.\u201d\nFinally, I ask Taneja if she has any advice for budding writers?\n\u201cThe best thing you can do if you\u2019re starting out is to find a community of other writers who you trust and just build up those relationships either online or in person because there is nothing like having that group of people who you can go to and say \u2018I\u2019ve just written this, what do you think?\u2019 or \u2018it\u2019s not going well today. Can you remind me why I am doing this?\u2019. 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        "raw_content": ";thank you\nMay 8, 2017 | Posted by\tNeter Gold | Daydreamer\t| 1 comment |\nI just wanted to take this moment to say thank you for your support. As I\u2019ve continued to grow and develop as person I find myself remembering more and more of my childhood. There were good times and bad times which is nothing unusual for a youth; but now those bad times are not as dominate as they once were. Let me explain \u2013 I firmly believe that dark thoughts will always overshadow those born of light; even when the ratio of bad to good is extremely in favor of the good. See, the human mind has a way of focusing on the darkness even when the light is blinding you. We can spend years angry about something that never even caused you real harm\u2026 that never even truly existed. Like, we\u2019re so hell-bent on righting the wrongs that others have done to us that we forget how we\u2019re doing ourselves even worse. You know, as a kid that pain hurt so bad, but now as an adult, I see it as nothing. I just want to say thank you, thank you, thank you for the encouragement as I\u2019ve embarked on this Neter Gold journey. Because before I believed I was complete, I was good, I healed; but continually interacting with all of you has allowed me to see where I was still scarred. Through your stories and through your pain I was able to see how I could repair myself. See, before I believed I knew a lot but now I see I know nothing. I never thought I knew it all but I thought I knew a lot. But now I know I know absolutely nothing\u2026 and I love it. My mind has opened even more. Now I\u2019m more in tune with life. Now, I am happily incomplete and I\u2019ll spend my life learning from each person I meet. Again, I thank you for bearing with me as I grow. Again, I thank you for believing in me. Again, I love you.\n\u2013 Michael T. McNair\nYou\u2019re more than welcome!!! You have inspired me to want to do more!",
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        "raw_content": "Peanut allergy therapy tested\n\u201cDoctors in Cambridge believe they may soon have a cure for peanut allergies,\u201d BBC News reported. It said the researchers believe a treatment could be available in two to three years.\nThe news is based on a large randomised controlled trial (RCT) that is about to start. The research follows a successful pilot study of a treatment called peanut oral immunotherapy (OIT), in which allergic children are repeatedly exposed to strictly controlled doses of peanut protein. Its success so far shows that it has good potential and the results from the upcoming RCT are greatly anticipated.\nHowever, it is vitally important that no attempts are made to replicate the treatment at home as severe allergic reactions can be fatal. If the treatment works it will be offered to children with peanut allergies in the safe and controlled manner that will be necessary for its success.\nIt should be noted that this treatment is not a cure, and several unknowns need to be addressed, including whether this treatment works in adults and the nature of its long-term effects in children.\nWhat is the basis for these current reports?\nThe news stories are based on research carried out by Dr Andrew Clark and colleagues from Addenbrooke\u2019s Hospital in Cambridge. The team has had success in previous pilot studies with a technique known as peanut oral immunotherapy. This treatment aims to desensitise the immune system to the allergen (the substance that usually causes an allergic response) by gradually increasing its exposure.\nA \u00a31 million grant has now been given to Dr Clark and his team by the National Institute for Health Research, to carry out a larger RCT in more than 100 children with peanut allergies.\nThe results of the pilot studies and the new trial were presented by Dr Clark at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.\nHas this therapy been tested before?\nDr Clark announced the results of a previous trial in 23 children between 7 and 17 years of age. These children were given a very small amount of peanut flour in yoghurt every day, and the amount was increased every two weeks until the children could eat five peanuts a day. Most of the children had some reactions when the dose was increased, including oral itching and abdominal pain. However, by the end of the trial, 21 of the 23 children could eat five peanuts a day and one could eat two peanuts a day.\nMore information about peanut oral immunotherapy is available from another pilot study published in February 2009. This trial, in four boys with suspected peanut allergy, was covered by Behind the Headlines. Each boy had an allergic response to between 5 and 50mg of peanut protein (a fraction of the approximately 200mg present in a whole peanut). The boys were exposed to increasing daily doses of peanut flour, up to a maximum of 800mg of peanut protein. Each boy was given a personalised dosing schedule depending on their initial tolerance levels. After six weeks of carefully tailored daily treatment, all four boys were able to eat up to 800mg of peanut protein without any serious adverse effects.\nMore research is needed into this treatment, and the researchers have begun a larger RCT - the best way to establish the effectiveness of a treatment.\nWhat is the new trial?\nDr Clark presented the plans for a larger study (an RCT) during his presentation to the AAAS conference. There is only limited information publicly available about the trial, but it is known that it is a large controlled trial involving 104 participants who will be randomised to peanut OIT or no treatment. The trial will cost \u00a31 million, sponsored by the Department of Health\u2019s Institute of Health Research, and will run for three years. Children will be given the equivalent of up to five nuts per day in a carefully controlled dosing schedule that depends on their initial tolerance.\nAre peanut allergies common?\nDr Clark reports that between 1997 and 2007 there was an 18% increase in childhood food allergy. According to Clark, approximately 1 in 50 children have a nut allergy and 10% of reactions to peanuts will be severe ones. Aside from potentially fatal reactions and the fear of them, children with peanut allergies also experience restricted food choices that can affect their social behaviour. While most children will outgrow allergies to milk, eggs, soya and wheat, peanut allergies are more persistent and an estimated 80% of children remain allergic to peanuts for the rest of their lives.\nMany people believe that deaths from food allergies are common and the NHS highlights this as a frequently held misconception. This may be due to the fact that the deaths receive a lot of media coverage when they do occur, but in fact, death from food allergies is very rare. For instance, there were six deaths recorded as a result of food allergies in 2008.\nThe previous success of this treatment shows that it has good potential for treating children with peanut allergy, and the results from the upcoming RCT are anticipated with great interest. Its strong study design will provide robust answers to questions about the efficacy and safety of this treatment for children with allergies.\nDr Clark said in The Times: \u201cI think in two or three years time we will be in a position where we have a treatment that works, but we are still working on a long-term cure.\n\u201cIt\u2019s likely to be a treatment that lasts at least two or three years, and we hope that once that\u2019s over we can withdraw the treatment and maintain long-term tolerance, but we need a long-term study to find out.\u201d\nMost importantly, these trials are taking place under carefully controlled conditions and in no way should attempts be made to replicate them at home. Several safety precautions are in place should any of the children have an allergic reaction, and the amount of peanut given is carefully measured for each child\u2019s own personal initial tolerance levels.\nThe short period of two to three years until a working treatment is encouraging. Until it is available, parents should continue to manage their children\u2019s exposure as they have been doing. Peanut allergies can be successfully managed by vigilantly avoiding exposure and by treating accidental exposures with appropriate medications \u2013 antihistamines or adrenaline as advised by your doctor.\n\u00a31m NHS trial seeks to cure children\u2019s allergy to peanuts. Daily Mirror, February 22 2010\nPeanut allergies tackled in largest ever trial. BBC News, February 22 2010\nHope for peanut allergy sufferers. The Independent, February 22 2010\nHope for children with peanut allergy as new treatment is tested. The Times, February 22 2010\nDoctors launch major trials to treat childhood peanut allergy after promising pilot study. The Guardian, February 22 2010\nAAAS: cure for peanut allergy \u2018within three years\u2019. The Daily Telegraph, February 22 2010\nHope for peanut allergy sufferers. Daily Express, February 22 2010\nCure for deadly peanut allergy \u2018within three years\u2019, say doctors. Daily Mail, February 22 2010\nClark A. Taking on Food Allergies: A Cure Within Our Grasp? Food Allergies: The Enemy Within. AAAS 2010 meeting. 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        "raw_content": "Nurture are delighted to welcome Grace Landscapes into the Nurture family. Grace Landscapes Ltd joins the Nurture Group of companies from 1st October 2018.\nFounded in 1978 by Tim Grace, Grace provide high quality grounds maintenance and landscape construction across the North of England, with annual sales of around \u00a36.5m. Based in Mirfield, West Yorkshire, they have regional depots in the North East, North West and the Midlands so fit perfectly into Nurtures North Region, run by regional director Nick Hills.\nThe Mirfield depot will remain as will most of the 116 staff, thus ensuring clients receive continuity of service without any disruption.\nThe majority of the Grace portfolio is made up of corporate clients with a small amount of housing and winter gritting, which they currently outsource. Winter gritting was not a standard service offered by Grace, so Nurture will look at implementing this to the whole of the Grace client base through the established Winter Gritting team.\nHaving built the business up from scratch, Tim was reluctant to sell to a large FM company knowing that Grace would lose the family ethos and the quality it had built up over the years. Selling the company to Nurture seemed the perfect solution. Even though Nurture has grown into an acclaimed national contractor, it retains the ideals of a family business, with 18% of the company still owned by its staff.\nThe company will continue to trade as Grace Landscapes Ltd until the end of 2018, and will then be rebranded as Nurture Landscapes from January 2019.\nPeter Fane, comments:\nI\u2019ve known the owners Tim Grace and Hugh Pawsey for years and have greatly admired their business. The company is full of great people who deliver work of exceptional quality, which is evident in their 17 BALI Awards and some of the fabulous clients they look after\u201d.\nTim Grace says of the acquisition:\nI am delighted to be handing the reins over to Nurture. Having known Peter and his business for years, I know he will enhance what Hugh and I have already built and will help Grace continue to develop and grow alongside Gavin Jones and Frosts, our peers who we much admire and respect. Peter has put together a group of the best landscape companies in the UK and we are proud and honoured to join the Nuture family . It will be sad to let go after all these years but I know Grace will be kept in safe hands.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Trade request could cost Nate Robinson fine from New York Knicks\nThe NBA is considering fining Nate Robinson for his agent asking the Knicks to trade the veteran guard. A Knicks source told the Daily News that the league has investigated comments made by Aaron Goodwin in which he criticized Mike D'Antoni for benching Robinson. \"I can't allow Nate to rot on Mike's bench and not do anything about it. I can't allow this to happen to his career,\" Goodwin said Dec. 19. \"It's clear that Mike D'Antoni doesn't want to play him.\"\nGoodwin went on to say that D'Antoni's decision is personal and not basketball-related. Robinson said the following day that he wanted to remain a Knick. Although it is unlikely, the league will fine Robinson if it decides he did instruct Goodwin to publicly demand a trade. In September, the league fined Stephen Jackson $25,000 for, in demanding a trade, making \"public statements detrimental to the NBA.\" The Warriors eventually did deal him to the Bobcats. Ron Artest was also fined during the 2005-06 season when he demanded a trade when playing for the Pacers. Robinson did not play for a 12th straight game against San Antonio last night.\nSTEADY ON EDDY: Knicks president Donnie Walsh still believes Eddy Curry can be a contributing player despite the fact that Curry has fallen out of D'Antoni's rotation. Moreover, Curry hinted on Saturday that he would be open to a trade. Curry was benched for a fifth straight game in favor of Jonathan Bender, who continues to struggle. Bender went scoreless in 11 minutes with two rebounds and one turnover.\n\"I understand his frustration,\" Walsh said before last night's loss to the Spurs. \"Both in Nate's case and Eddy's case, I see them both playing down the road. I'm not exactly sure when but it's not like I think they'll sit all year. The biggest thing now isn't so much Eddy but the players around him aren't so used to him. We want to get him integrated. Eddy can play in high post and low post, which can help us.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Red Bulls\u2019 Jesse Marsch named MLS Coach of the Year\nUnder Jesse Marsch, the Red Bulls set a franchise records for wins with 18 this season. (Andrew Lamberson/for New York Daily News)\nThere were few people in January who foresaw the Red Bulls making another playoff run when they fired coach Mike Petke and star players Thierry Henry and Tim Cahill left the club. Petke's replacement Jesse Marsch proceeded to lead the team to its best regular season in franchise history (18-10-6, 60 points,) capturing the team's second Supporters' Shield in three seasons for having the best regular-season record in MLS.\nMarsch was recognized for his efforts Tuesday, being named MLS Coach of the Year. The award is voted on by players, team management and media, and Marsch finished with a weighted total of 152.06. FC Dallas' Oscar Pareja was second with 90.91.\nThe honor comes less than a week after Red Bulls goalie Luis Robles was named Goalkeeper of the Year. Marsch, a former MLS player who coached the Montreal Impact in 2012 and is a former U.S. National Team assistant, is the first Coach of the Year winner in club history. The 18 wins this season set a new club record.\nThe Red Bulls host the second leg of the two-game, aggregate-scoring Eastern Conference final Sunday at Red Bull Arena at 7:30 p.m. They lost the first leg in Columbus, 2-0. Only a 2-0 Red Bulls win in regulation on Sunday will send the game to extra time. Otherwise, the Red Bulls must win Sunday's game by at least three goals to advance to the MLS Cup Final.",
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        "raw_content": "Technology|How Emojis Find Their Way to Phones\nHow Emojis Find Their Way to Phones\nEmoji provided by Emojipedia and UnicodeCreditCreditvia Unicode\nAn obscure organization that standardizes the way punctuation marks and other text are represented by computer systems has in recent years found itself at the forefront of mobile pop culture, with its power to create new emojis.\nA new batch is under review, a process that takes months. But don\u2019t call the pictorial system a language, unless you want an argument from Mark Davis, 63, a co-founder and the president of the Unicode Consortium, the group that serves as the midwife to new emojis.\nMr. Davis said there was no broadly shared way to interpret the symbols, despite their widespread use on phones and other devices.\n\u201cI can tell you, using language, I need to go get a haircut, but only if I can get there by 3 p.m., and otherwise I have to pick up the kids,\u201d he said. \u201cYou try to express that in emoji and you get a series of symbols that people could interpret in a thousand different ways.\u201d\nIn an interview last week, Mr. Davis discussed the latest group of 67 images, set for a vote at the consortium\u2019s meeting next spring.\nThe pictures include a groom in a tuxedo (there is already a bride), a Mother Christmas figure (a counterpart to the existing Santa Claus), a pregnant woman, a drooling face, a clown, a shark, an avocado and two strips of bacon.\nThe Unicode Consortium is sometimes labeled \u201cmysterious\u201d (as in a recent post from New York magazine) but Mr. Davis said there was nothing shadowy about it. Its work is largely transparent, and information about its history, members and processes are included on its website.\nThe group includes executives from Apple, Google, Facebook and other technology giants. Mr. Davis is chief internationalization architect at Google. The group meets quarterly; at a meeting in May, they will vote on whether to formally induct the 67 new emojis.\nUnicode was started in the late 1980s to develop a standardized code for text characters. It used to be that different computers could not easily talk to one another because they used different codes for the same letters.\nTo solve that problem, Unicode takes every letter, number, symbol and punctuation mark that it deems worthy and assigns each \u2014 including emojis \u2014 a specific number that a computer will recognize.\nSome of these modern hieroglyphics have prompted debate. Sets of default emojis that included only white skin tones prompted Unicode to release more diverse characters last year. And one image in the latest group has prompted protest: The British gun control group Infer Trust has spoken out against a proposal for a rifle emoji.\nAnd, whatever Mr. Davis thinks, some experts are not quite as sure that emojis do not represent the beginnings of a new language.\nTake Colin Rothfels, who works for a keyboard company. His job title? \u201cEmoji grammarian.\u201d\n\u201cWe\u2019ve had this vocabulary kind of dropped on us and different kinds of people are finding different ways to use it,\u201d Mr. Rothfels said. \u201cObviously it\u2019s a very limited language, if you want to call it a language.\u201d\nMr. Davis concedes that emojis could one day evolve into something more.\n\u201cIt\u2019s not a language, but conceivably, it could develop into one, like Chinese did,\u201d he said. \u201cPictures can acquire a particular meaning in a particular culture. I\u2019ll mention the infamous eggplant emoji, which has gotten to have a particular meaning in American culture, one which is not shared in a lot of cultures.\u201d (Some texters in the United States are using the fruit as a phallus emoji.)\nTyler Schnoebelen, who has a doctorate from Stanford in linguistics and is something of an emoji specialist, says that while the symbols are not technically a language, they do function as a sort of written equivalent of body language.\n\u201cIn text, you\u2019re less expressive if you don\u2019t have emojis,\u201d he said. \u201cAnd that\u2019s a very meaningful and emotional thing that they make you feel like you can express your personal style.\u201d\nBefore the 67 new emojis can be the building blocks of language or personal style though, they will have to be made official.\nMr. Davis said that all but one of the last group of emojis to be subjected to a vote were inducted into the official hieroglyphic system.\nIn deciding which emojis to add, the Unicode Consortium considers factors including compatibility (if a pictorial symbol in broad use has not been translated into Unicode), and frequency of use (whether people will be interested in using a certain picture often enough to justify its existence).\nAnother factor is \u201ccompleteness.\u201d For instance, at one point, the group added a mosque, a synagogue and a generic place of worship to complement the Christian church symbol that was already included.\nLiving people, deities and logos or symbols that are \u201clegally encumbered,\u201d such as others\u2019 intellectual property, are not included.\nThe group of potential new emojis includes a large number of sports icons. That was to accommodate people texting during the next Olympics.\n\u201cSome people are bothered by the inclusion of the rifle as a candidate,\u201d Mr. Davis said. \u201cBut the reason that\u2019s included is because shooting is an Olympic sport.\u201d\nAfter the vote in May, a final version including approved new emojis will come out in June.\nBut that does not mean people will immediately be able to send texts depicting sharks, bacon and Mother Christmas.\n\u201cThese don\u2019t magically appear once we approve them,\u201d Mr. Davis. said. \u201cManufacturers have to put them on their phones. 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        "raw_content": "Communist leader Sitaram Yechury denied another Rajya Sabha term by his party\nComrade Sitaram Yechury\u2019s bid for a 3rd Rajya Sabha term was rejected by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) on Tuesday. The CPI(M) Polit Bureau had on 7th June denied a 3rd term to their General Secretary Yechury by citing the party\u2019s convention but the Bengal State Committee had wanted an exception to be made in his case.\nThis logjam led to a voting round where by a 50:30 vote it was decided that Yechury won\u2019t be given a 3rd term. The state commission of Bengal was then asked to either pick an independent candidate acceptable to all the opposition parties or go solo in the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections.\nThe main opposition to Yechury\u2019s candidature came from the Kerala unit of the party. According to reports, it was Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, party\u2019s former General Secretary Prakash Karat and a few other leaders who had put their foot down when it came to Yechury\u2019s candidature.\nAccording to the report, Yechury\u2019s candidature would have been considered if the party was in a better position. Of the 6 Rajya Sabha seats which are up for elections in West Bengal, the TMC is expected to win 5. The CPM on the other hand could only retain its lone seat with the help of support from the Congress party. Now it seems the party leadership would talk to the Congress party for fielding a common candidate.\nThe current term of Sitaram Yechury ends on 18th August and 28th July is the last date to file the nominations. Yechury has now been quoted by the media as stating that he would now focus on spending more time with the party to fulfil his role as its General Secretary.\nCurrently the CPM has 8 Rajya Sabha MPs and 9 Lok Sabha MPs. If the CPM and the Congress agree on an independent candidate then the strength of the Communist party might diminish further in the Parliament.",
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        "raw_content": "5 Accounting Tips For Entrepreneurs Launching a Startup\nTips & tricks, Guest Blog Posts, Accounting & Finance\nBuilding a company from the ground up isn\u2019t a task for everyone. It takes the willingness to work long hours, and the ability to keep many plates spinning. When it comes to financials, many entrepreneurs focus on boosting sales, wooing investors, and funding marketing and advertising efforts. The work of establishing solid accounting practices is often put on the back burner. Later, this can create a real headache.\nIt\u2019s best to consider accounting and financials from the start. Here are five accounting tips that entrepreneurs can apply from the beginning.\n1. Track All of Your Spending From The Start\nTeam lunches, attending that industry event, replenishing office supplies, printer ink; all of these things may not seem like earth-shattering expenditures at first. Still, they add up quickly. 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In addition to this, it\u2019s a good idea to earmark a certain percentage of your funds for an emergency savings account. Remember that cash issues are one of the top reasons that startups fail.\n3. Know How You Are Going to Structure Your Business\nWhen it comes to things like insurance, financial liability, ownership, and tax considerations, the structure of your business matters. You\u2019ve got a few different options. Each has their own set of complexities and potential consequences.\nThe simplest and least expensive to set up is a sole proprietorship. This involves registering a business name, or simply doing business as yourself. The drawback is that you and your businesses are one and the same. Any lawsuits, tax actions, or other adverse actions can impact your personal finances.\nA second option is to incorporate your business. This is a more complicated process, and involves shelling out a bit of money. 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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / BLOG / What Is The Difference Between Football Shoes & Running Shoes?\nWhat Is The Difference Between Football Shoes & Running Shoes?\nA lot of people around the world love to play sports and to exercise too. Running is a great way to keep fit and to keep your cardiovascular system in good order, plus the same can be said for soccer or football as well.\nYou may not have thought of this, but having the proper shoes for each of these activities is essential to the results that you want to get, not to mention that these activities have different requirements. Shoes are some of the most important components of each of these activities, of course besides your own talent and motivation.\nAnyway you might be thinking that this is not a big deal and you can use football shoes or cleats for jogging and that you can use running shoes to play soccer. While it technically is not impossible, it\u2019s definitely not recommended or practical in any way.\nThe fact of the matter is that there are a few crucial differences between football shoes and running shoes, differences which can make or break everything. Running shoes are ideal for running and football shoes are ideal for football. That\u2019s just the way it is. Let us now answer this question; What is the difference between football shoes and running shoes?\nThe Cushioning\nOne of the biggest differences that can be seen between football shoes or cleats and running shoes has to do with the cushioning, especially in the heel of the shoe. Running involves repeated shocks or impacts to the heel of the foot.\nEvery time you take a step while running your heels take the brunt of the force, thus causing injury, pain, and stress, especially over a long period of time. For this reason running shoes have extra padding in the heel to compensate and combat the impact, something that is very important if you are running on hard surfaces.\nFootball shoes do not have nearly as much padding in the heel, this being because they aren\u2019t solely designed for running. Plus playing football involves running on grass or AstroTurf and therefore does not cause nearly as much of an impact on your feet as running on a hard surface like a cement sidewalk.\nCheck Also: How to use Shoes For Plantar Fasciitis Efficiently\nThe Tightness\nAnother big difference between running shoes and football shoes is in the way that they fit around your feet. Yes running shoes can be pretty tight, but they aren\u2019t nearly as tight as cleats or football shoes. Running on grass and kicking around a hard ball means needing shoes that fit really closely around your feet, especially when playing a rough game with other people.\nIf a football shoe is not tight enough it might just fly off of your foot the next time that you go to kick the ball. On the other hand, running shoes don\u2019t need to be as tight because you aren\u2019t kicking a ball and as long as they stay on comfortably they don\u2019t need to be locked onto your feet like a pair of football shoes.\nPhoto Credit: theydiffer.com\nThe next big difference between running shoes and football shoes is that one has way better traction than the other. Playing football, or soccer as some call it, means running around on grass that is grown on dirt and is quite slippery.\nSince the aim of the game is to be quick and get the ball in the net, it means that a player must be able to start and stop running quickly, not to mention being able to move from side to side in order to get around the opposition team. For that reason football shoes come with blades, studs, or spikes places along the bottom. The spikes dig into the dirt and grass in order to greatly improve traction on the football field.\nOn the other hand, running shoes are only used for running and most of the time it is on a relatively flat and smooth surface that is quite hard. As long as you aren\u2019t running on ice or snow you don\u2019t really need that much traction when it comes to your running shoes. Plus it would be very uncomfortable to run on a cement sidewalk with a bunch of spikes sticking out of the bottom of your running shoes. Running shoes will have light rubber on the sole in order to gain good traction on the sidewalk.\nCheck Also: Preparing For a Running Race\nPhoto Credit: www.soccer.com\nAnother big difference between football shoes and running shoes is their breathability. Of course this is an important factor in both football and running, however much more so when it comes to long marathons and extended periods of running. Soccer or football shoes are quite breathable in order to provide some air flow and temperature regulation. However they are only meant to be worn for a couple hours at a time and thus it isn\u2019t as important as for running.\nRunning can sometimes last for several hours, or in the case of a marathon it can last all day. Therefore having well ventilated feet is very important if you want to have a hope of outrunning several hundred other people. Having hot and sweaty feet can leave you with foot fungus or worse, thus adequate ventilation is a must for any avid runner.\nThe next difference between running shoes and football shoes is that running shoes have much more arch support. Arch support is perhaps the most important part of any shoe, especially the running shoe. Every foot is different and they all have slightly different shaped arches. No matter what the shape is, all of the arches in various feet need to be supported, something that couldn\u2019t be more true than for extended periods of running.\nWhether your arches are flat, over pronounced, or just perfect, too much running can cause arch pain, back pain, and even permanently change the shape of your feet. Therefore running shoes, since they are used for long periods of being on your feet, always have good arch support to keep your feet in proper form, position, and keep them pain free.\nArch support is still important when it comes to football shoes, but not nearly as much. This is because game of football only last for a little over 2 hours, plus running on grass or any other soft surface is not nearly as bad for the arches as a hard surface like cement, the surface which runners usually exercise on.\nPrecision Kicking\nThe final big difference between football shoes and running shoes is in their overall shape and their purpose. Running shoes are designed for running and therefore they are quite a bit wider to provide for a solid running base.\nOn the other hand, football shoes or cleats are designed for playing a sport with a ball and therefore they are a fair bit narrower in order to increase agility and the ability to turn quickly. Also football shoes are designed in order to handle a ball and to be able to do precision striking. A player can kick the ball with football shoes and be very accurate with their shot, unlike running shoes which due to their shape might send the ball flying in any direction.\nAs you can see, when it comes to the question of \u201cwhat is the difference between football shoes and running shoes?\u201d there are quite a few key point to keep in mind. Simply put, running shoes are designed for prolonged running or jogging on a hard surface and are designed with foot support and ultimate comfort in mind. On the other hand, football shoes are designed with the sport of football in mind and are therefore made to be able to do precision striking. Plus football shoes are also designed with traction in mind. If you have any questions, comments, or any other things that you would like to mention in regards to this question, we would be more than happy to hear from you.\n1. 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        "raw_content": "Posted on September 23, 2016 September 24, 2016 by Michael Stern\nInherent in this objection is the idea that the only reason for requiring a witness to take the Fifth in a public setting is a committee\u2019s desire for a \u201cphoto op\u201d and the accompanying political benefit of embarrassing the witness before the cameras. However, in a more recent opinion, issued in 2011, the DC Bar found that the 1977 opinion \u201cdoes not establish a per se rule that compelling a witness to testify before a congressional committee when it is known in advance that the witness will invoke the Fifth Amendment privilege violates the ethics rules.\u201d Instead, it merely \u201cprovides that an attorney violates the ethics rules only when he knows that summoning a witness to appear (1) will provide no information to the committee and (2) is intended merely to degrade a witness.\u201d\nThere are two problems with these DC Bar opinions. The most fundamental is that the DC Bar simply has no authority to regulate the functioning of Congress or congressional committees. See, e.g., Cong. Research Serv., Memorandum of Apr. 3, 1990, re \u201cRequiring the Testimony in Open Hearing of a Witness Who Intends to Invoke the Privilege Against Self-Incrimination\u201d (cited in Michael Stern, Ethical Obligations of Congressional Lawyers, 63 NYU L. Rev. 191, 208 n. 60 (2007)) (noting that the \u201crecommendations\u201d of the DC Bar were \u201cnot binding on Congress\u201d). Indeed, the DC Bar acknowledges that it has no power to regulate the conduct of members of Congress (even in the rare instance where a member happened to belong to the DC Bar). It only purports to provide ethical guidance to committee counsel (and, even then, presumably only when such counsel belongs to the DC Bar).\nEven if the DC Bar had some authority here, however, its purported standard makes no sense. Because the Fifth Amendment privilege must be invoked by a witness personally and on a question by question basis, there is no way for the committee to know for certain whether it will receive \u201cno information\u201d from questioning a witness. There have been instances where witnesses have initially asserted an intention to invoke the privilege but later changed their minds.\nMoreover, the \u201cintended merely to degrade a witness\u201d standard is completely unworkable if not incomprehensible. I doubt any committee believes that this is its sole reason for calling a witness, and it certainly isn\u2019t going to admit it if it did. In this case, Chairman Chaffetz advised Akin Gump that COGR insisted on Pagliano\u2019s appearance because \u201c(1) the possibility he would waive or choose not to assert the privilege as to some or all questions; (2) the possibility that the Committee would agree to hear his testimony in executive session; and (3) the possibility that the Committee would seek, pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 6005, to obtain a court order immunizing his testimony.\u201d Not coincidentally, these are precisely the reasons discussed in the DC Bar opinion as permissible reasons for requiring a witness to appear at a public hearing despite a stated intent to invoke the privilege against self-incrimination.\nNo doubt Pagliano\u2019s lawyers and the COGR minority believe, or at least will argue, that these are not Chaffetz\u2019s \u201creal\u201d motivations. There is nothing easier than arguing that a politician\u2019s true motivation is \u201cpolitical.\u201d For example, earlier this year Charles Tiefer, who served as deputy general counsel and acting general counsel to the House in the late 1980s and early 1990s, wrote that \u201ca witness like Pagliano would be very well advised to invoke the Fifth Amendment, because the committees act in a blatantly and aggressively partisan way and do not behave at all fairly with witnesses.\u201d (Apparently House committees only became \u201cpartisan\u201d after Tiefer left).\nAssuming that these charges of politics or partisanship are germane to whether the committee has a proper motivation for calling a witness, who is going to adjudicate that issue? The courts will not do so, having long made it clear that they do not determine the validity of legislative investigations by scrutinizing the motives of legislators. See Watkins v. United States, 354 U.S. 178, 200 (1957) (noting that Congress has no power to \u201cexpose for the sake of exposure,\u201d but \u201ca solution to our problem is not to be found in testing the motives of committee members for this purpose. Such is not our function. Their motives alone would not vitiate an investigation which had been instituted by a House of Congress if that assembly\u2019s legislative purpose is being served.\u201d)\nAlthough no court has addressed the precise question, analogous authority indicates that witnesses have no right to refuse to appear on the basis asserted by Pagliano:\nGenerally, \u201ca witness before a congressional committee must abide by the committee\u2019s procedures and has no right to vary them or to impose conditions on his willingness to testify.\u201d At an open hearing, this includes the presence of crowds, microphones, and television cameras. The first step entails showing up in person and not by proxy because a witness\u2019s prior indication that he will assert his privilege against self-incrimination does not in any way preclude a committee from subpoenaing the witness and having him formally invoke the privilege.\nRoberto Iraola, Self-Incrimination and Congressional Hearings, 54 Mercer L. Rev. 939, 962-63 (2003) (quoting United States v. Orman, 207 F.2d 148, 158 (3d Cir. 1953) and citing other authorities).\nAs a matter of policy, the House could no doubt decide that a witness is excused from appearing when he has definitively stated his intent to invoke the privilege against self-incrimination. However, the House has never taken this position. Instead, it has left the question of whether the witness must appear to the discretion of the committee or subcommittee which called him, and they have frequently if not invariably required personal appearance to invoke the privilege. See Iraola, 54 Mercer L. Rev. at 963 n. 121. 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        "raw_content": "Topics \u00bb Single and Pregnant\n30 Single Amp Pregnant With My First\nLillyBell - June 7\nI found out 2 days ago that I am pregnant. My 31 year old unstable, unemployed, bi-polar, trust fund brat of a boyfriend of 1 year is the father. I told him immediately. I am scared, but excited. He said he can't do this... can't tell his family... what will they think... they will disown him.... no longer support him financially... blah blah blah. He didn't call me all day yesterday. I am shocked. I feel naive. I feel like a silly girl for even entertaining the thought of having this child. I am a college graduate & a home owner with a great job, making over 70k per year. Financially, it would be a little tough, but I know people do it on much smaller budgets than mine. I just don't know that I can do this alone (emotionally, mentally). I don't have family in the city where I live... and not many friends. So basically no local support group. I know it is a little premature to assume, but I have a feeling that my boyfriend has jumped ship. I can't tell anyone or seek advice from friends/family yet... afterall, I am only 1 month pregnant. I am stunned. I am confused. I don't know what to do. Any advice?\nmischelly30 - June 7\nPersonally, I would seek advice of friends and family in addition to here, even though you're only 1 month pregnant. I know that a lot of women wait until they are further along to break the news, but in special instances such as this, I see you needing the social support as more pressing than wanting to hold off until the end of your first trimester to announce your pregnancy. Perhaps confide in a close friend who can keep secrets and is aware of your situation. If the boyfriend decides to jump ship, there is not much you can do except thank God that such a loser left your life, and seek child support from him. Regardless of whether he wants to be involved/notify his family, he really doesn't have a choice...he WILL have to pay child support if you seek it in court, and, consequently, his family will most likely find out. He should learn to deal with it...he is an adult, afterall.\nI finally spoke to him last night on the phone. He said that he turned in his Peace Corps application so he can leave for 2 years! Huh? He said that he wants to be there for me... wants to be excited about this pregnancy.... but just can't. He needs to focus on his own health and psychological well-being. He still says that he will not tell his parents. He'll give me money, pay me off in a lump sum if I want. WHO SAY'S THAT!? WHAT BOYFRIEND OF THE PAST 15 MONTHS SAYS I AM LEAVING THE COUNTRY, WANT NOTHING TO DO WITH YOU AND OUR BABY AND WILL PAY YOU OFF!? How can this be happening to me? I thought that he would be scared... but would be okay and maybe even want to get engaged. We had talked about an engagement many times before. I feel so naive. How could I have been so blind? What kind of guy would do this? I'm hurt. I want this baby. If I tell my parents... they will be shocked, but they would be okay with it. I am 30 afterall, and I am there only hope for grandchildren. I feel like a loser. My self esteem has been diminished to nothing.\nlily faith - June 8\nI am truly sorry for your current situation. I know exactly how you feel because I am in the same boat. My boyfriend of the past 7 months and I recently broke up. We had all the same talks about getting married and having a baby~even went looking at houses with a realtor. Now I am pregnant with his child. Children actually. I am having twins. He wants nothing to do with them or me. I am 33 years old and this will be my first. I ask myself the same questions as you. Especially how can he be so selfish and uncaring. I guess there is no answer to that. My family and friends keep telling me that I can do this and that I don't need him. That I am better off without this loser in my life. Maybe you are too. What kind of man abandons his child? I am so undecided about what to do. Abortion just doesn't seem like the answer. I feel too old for that. I know that none of this answers your questions, but maybe at least you will know you are not alone in your situation. Good luck to you and keep in touch.\nsunshyne9 - June 8\nHi LillyBell.. so sorry to hear your in a situation like that.. Its not pleasant but keep your head up as it could be worse. Always try and look at the positive things. When I had my daughter I was just getting married, just before the wedding I found out he was cheating on me.. Anywyas to make a long story short I married him but our life was hell. I raised my baby on my own pretty much as he gave no worries at all to her or myself. Youcan do it on your own and dont need him to be there.... He obviously needs to grow up so let him go and take him for everyhting he's worth. Take the pay off.. not something small though.. do it as per month times 18 yrs and tell him thats what you want then if he's gonna be like that. Can I ask where yo ulive?? Im in Toronto, Ontario. Just sad you don't have alot of suppport or family around you... But hey ill be there to support you :) take care\nNew Here - June 8\nI agree, I'd take the lump sum of money up front, but don't let him try to screw you (no pun intended) on the amount. If he is in the peace corps, he probably doesn't have much of an income, even if he has a trust fund, which is how child support is calculated. You can probably estimate what monthly support would be or at least the minimum for your state and calculate over 18 years but I would also try to factor in inflation. I thought I saw an article recently stating that the cost to raise a child these days to 18 was round $250k. I don't remember if that even included college or not. I would be thrilled if the fob would offer me a lump sum at this point! Good luck.\nLilyFaith, Sunshyne9, New Here.... thank you for the support. By the way, I am in St.Petersburg, Florida. I feel like I'm in a dream right now. Everything seems so surreal. I haven't told anyone yet... I'm working up my courage. I'll first try it on a girlfriend, then if I 100% decide to keep the baby, I'll tell my mother (I'll let her tell my father, hahaa). I am in shock. How could he do this. I keep asking myself over and over.... How could he be so selfish? How could I be so stupid? He throws around the \"pay you off\" phrase, like I'm some cheap whore who will shame his family's name. WTF! I was his girlfriend for over a year... I went to New England to meet his family. Just a few weeks ago he was sending me pictures of engagement rings that he liked! Does he think I'm not good enough to have his child? What has changed? What is going on? I'm stunned and starting to feel a little heartbroken.\nLilly Bell, I live in New England. So does my ex bf. He also picked out rings for me to look at, introduced me to his family, the whole deal. His behavior just keeps getting worse. Yesterday I had lunch with his mom, who very much wants to be involved with her grandchildren, and left her an ultrasound picture. My ex bf told her that I had made the ultrasound picture online!!! Are these guys for real? Then he said if I am truly pregnant that it is not his, that I have been sleeping around. I have not so much as kissed another man since I met him. How can men be so cruel?? Those words are hurtful. The best we can do is ignore them. I know it is hard, but try. I can't give you reasons for why he is acting lthis way. I never thought my ex bf would say the things that he is saying. Some men really just aren't men at all. Not the kind of man that you would want in your life or your childs. Find a good example of a man (maybe your dad or a brother) and hold him up to that. That is what you need in your life~not this guy. You and your child are better than that! good luck\nThe boyfriend send me text messages in the middle of the night last night saying \"thanks for ruining my life\" and calling me a \"selfish loser\". The sound of the text msg coming through woke me up, so of course I called him. He's freaking out...says he can't sleep. He'd rather die than have people find out about this... what will his friends think... how can I be so selfish.... I'm ruining his life! He is in a round about way threatening suicide. He's probably bluffing... but my God, what am I to do? Tell his parents? I asked him \"Am I supposed to not keep this baby because of what your mother and your father and your friends will think?\" and \"does it occur to you that some of these people might just think it's a good thing?\". This made him so angry. Now I'm freaking out... how can I have a baby with this lunatic. Do I want to eternally link myself to this jacka__s? Plus, I am now freaking out about what I would tell people at work. I work at a liberal television network.... but still, the boyfriend knows some of the people I work with. This is just getting more complicated....\nLilly Bell, I'm so sorry you are going through. It is almost like it is the same man. Mine keep sending me texts telling me to stop lying and to leave him alone that he is moving on with his life. Mind you, I haven't contacted him at all. He has also threatened suicide. Said he will get drunk and stick a gun in his mouth. These men are selfish! Only thinking of themselves and incapable of anything else. Please know that you are not in this alone. Your friends and family will support you. People you don't even know will support you. Things happen for a reason. I firmly believe that. I would never have intended to have a baby with this kind of man, or in an unhealthy relationship, but this is what has happened. I'm not a religious person but I believe that God does not give you more than you can handle. Don't take his calls, don't call him, delete his texts and voice mails. Get yourself healthy for you and your baby. He is now at the bottom of your list of priorities. I know it's hard, but remember that is where you are on his list. Don't worry who finds out either. He is the one trying to cover up and live a lie, not you. In the end he is going to be found out for who he is~a selfish jerk. He has to live with his choices. Keep smiling, you'll be fine.\nLily Faith, how far along are you? How old is your ex-boyfriend? Are you positive about your decision to keep the twins?\nHe is 32~will be 33 in August. I am 8 weeks along. I have no idea what to do and wrestle with my situation every day. Everyone offers me advice, but ultimately I have to make the decision for myself. I can't seem to decide. Like you, I don't want to be tied to this man for the rest of my life. I also, because we just broke up, still have very strong feelings of sadness for what our relationship used to be. I feel stuck. How are you feeling?\nLily Faith, OMG, I was just reading questions in the labor portion of the forum... can I just say EWWWW. I seriously feel like I am going to vomit. I had to stop reading. I'm almost in tears... how can I go through that alone (it still feels like \"alone\" even if friends or family are there). I still haven't told anyone. I'm starting to panic. I was so calm for the first few days of this week, right after I found out. I think that I secretly believed that the boyfriend would *come around* and be excited and we could go through this together. WRONG. His reaction has gone from calm and supportive (when he though I would have an abortion) to anxious and uneasy to insane, desperate and volatile. The things he has said & text messaged to me in the past 24 hours are unbelievable. I am slightly scared for my safety.. do you feel the same? I live alone, but fortuantely have dogs and a security system. I can't make a decision. I'm not anti-abortion, I actually had one (RU486 pill) in the past. But like you, I just feel that I am too old for that. I know that I want children... I was actually looking at adoption. But giving birth is another story. You know, I think the next 8 months is what I am most frightened of.... the pregnancy, the changing of my body, the labor & birth. I am so scared. Plus the boyfriend... I could see him emailing my coworkers something crazy or spraypainting whore on the side of my house. That sounds weird, and I've never seen him like act like that, but desperate people do desperate things. He's from a wealthy New England family and is friends with many people on the socialite scene. That is not me at all, and not what our relationship has been about. He looks up to these people and is scared what they will think of him.... and I think that could drive him to desperate measures. So like you, I am back and forth every 10 minutes. I can make strong arguments for either way... talk myself into either decision. I am so on the fence. I'm trying to imagine how I am going to feel 8 months from now... big as a house and ALONE. I just picture myself being extremly depressed (I'm prone to this). Then there is the whole issue of \"no one will want to date me... I'll never get married\". Sounds stupid, I agree, but I still think about it. What in the world are we going to do? How do we make this life altering decision?\nHere's a good website: http://www.goingitalone.com.au/otherwomen.html\nI am so sorry that you are going through this, but I am so gald that I am not the only one. I hope that doesn't sound horrible. I feel exactly the same way. Who wants to decorate a nursery alone? or go into labor alone? or go to birthing cla__s alone? not me. this is not how i ever saw myself having a baby. people are well meaning when they say you are not alone, and we are not. we just don't have the one person you always envisioned with you at this time~the father of the baby! i am very sad about it. my ex has gone so far as to tell me that no one will want me pregnant or single with babies. nice huh? i just keep telling myself that no one will want him either. who wants a man who abandons his child? i am also prone to depression. and that worries me. i have also heard that women get depressed after an abortion. i am definately pro-choice. i just can't seem to make one. i think because i am still hurting from the relationship i feel like how am i going to get over him when i am pregnant with his child. i actually hate him right now for wrecking this pregnancy for me. he has turned what should be a happy occa__sion into a nightmare. it is amazing that anyone could be that selfish. but i know that these two men are not the only ones. there are plenty of other jerks out there who have done the exact same thing. we just have to decide if we are stong enough to do this on our own. my counselor at the women's center told me yesterday to try and focus on the babies and not on him. to make my decision on how i feel about the babies and not how i feel about him. i am trying to do that, but i think it will take some time. you should see if you have a women's center in your area. mine is called a women's concern. they are pro choice and it is free.\nThat is another factor I didn't thouroughly consider.... breakups are hard enough as is, no pregnancy involved. I'm feeling okay about it now, but I still have contact with him everyday (even if it is negative, it is still something). When there is no more contact, then the grieving process will begin. Just last weekend we drove down to Anna Maria Island for lunch and then to the movies (to see the Break Up, how ironic), and then looking at neighborhoods that we like. Everything was so simple and I was incredibly happy. Oh the difference a day can make! I can't handle this! Thanks god it's Friday... I can have the weekend to relax and reflect. I told him, actually screemed at him through tears at 3am on the phone \"I'll have the god d__ned abortion, are you happy!!!\" and hung up. Wow. I haven't heard from him since. That shut him up for a while. Oh LillyBell... we have to make our decisions soon. I have to before my 7 weeks (I think that is the deadline for the RU486 pill). But through our conversation, you sound like you have it together (for the most part). You sound more like 75/25 (not 50/50) for keeping the babies. We'll get through this... .one way or another.\nPlease check out the procedure for taking that pill. It takes several days for the abortion to actually happen. I know it is less invasive, but they give you the pill and then you are sent home to basically wait it out. I don't think I could handle that. There are a few other options, though also not pleasant, they are over that day, and you have until about 14 weeks to make a decision. Do not let him make the decision for you. You do not need him. If you want this baby, then it is yours to have. Please, please, don't let him determine what YOU should do. That is exactly what he wants. He wants to make you miserable so you give in. Don't give HIM that power. He is playing on your emotions. That is cruel, and he is much less of a man for doing it. Even if you don't have this baby, your relationship with him is permanently damaged. How could you ever go back to him after how he has treated you and your child? As for me, I am more like 60/40 in my decision.. Sometimes I feel stronger than others. What a difference a day makes is right. My ex and I lived together, were looking at houses with a realtor, looking at rings, the whole thing. and now to end up here. It is really hard. but please remember, you are better than how he is treating you. You would never treat him this way. Don't accept it. I put up with it for too long. This morning I have been busy gathering information about child support, paternity testing (Because he is demeaning me by sayingit is not his), public a__sistance. Finding things out on my own makes me feel better. 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        "raw_content": "A Little Nugget Here and There....\nHappy Friday, you guys!!!! For the first time in about 6 or so years, I was down in Colorado Springs all day yesterday. Haha, for years, I've wanted to meet a friend who just recently moved away, and my bestie, whom I haven't seen in ages, lives not too far from there, and I still haven't seen her!!! Oh well!! Life is crazy!! I went to a competition with my family to support a friend of ours. It was sooo much fun!!! We had the best day!!! Sorry, no pictures, or anything to show you guys!!!\nI worked on some new cards today. I have 6 more cards to make for my friend/client who ordered 40 Christmas cards from me. I want to get them done before I see her next time. It's a little odd to be working on Christmas cards in the Spring time, but it's fun, too!! Because they're for Christmas, and my friend wants Scripture on all of them, I have had to put traditional Christmas Bible verses on them, but I've also wanted to put little nuggets from other parts of the Bible on the cards, too. It's been fun to go digging for these little nuggets!!! :0)\nThey are very pretty!! Well, you have to admit that it's Christmas for us every day ;)\nOh thank you Mojca!!! And yes, we can celebrate all year long....and I do!!!! :0)",
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        "raw_content": "Russia would \u2018pay a huge price\u2019 if it invades us, Ukraine\u2019s president warns\nUkraine\u2019s President Petro Poroshenko has warned that Russia will face serious consequences if it attacks its neighbor Ukraine, days after Russia seized three Ukrainian navy ships and their crew members claiming they had entered Russian waters illegally.\n\u201cWe will fight for our freedom, we will fight for our democracy, we will fight for our soil,\u201d Petro Poroshenko told NBC News on Tuesday evening. \u201cThe Russians will pay a huge price if they attack us.\u201d\nUkraine and Russia\u2019s relationship hit a new low on Sunday after Russia seized three Ukrainian Navy vessels (two artillery ships and a tug boat) and their 23 crew members in the Kerch Strait, a channel that separates the Sea of Azov and Black Sea, to the south of Ukraine and Russia, on Sunday.\nUkraine said the incident was an \u201cact of aggression,\u201d while Russia said the ships had entered its territorial waters illegally. Both sides accuse the other of violating the conditions of a 2003 treaty that enshrines free access to the Kerch Strait and Sea of Azov.",
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        "raw_content": "Clean Power Concepts Unveils New Strategy Driven Brand of Industrial Products\nREGINA, Saskatchewan, Dec. 27, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Clean Power Concepts Inc. ('Clean Power' or the 'Company') (OTC Bulletin Board: CPOW), has announced the launch of a new line of industrial products which will be branded to tie into the Company's business expansion plans.\nRetaining the company's key strengths, the new 'Clean Power' brand identity aims to represent and reinforce the Company's commitment to its customers by adopting progressive and contemporary business practices.\nThe new brand will be used for the near term launch of a line of environmentally friendly performance lubricants and conditioners which will carry the new 'Clean Power' brand identity.\n\"The branding really reflects the performance nature of the product line, the results of which were published by us last June,\" comments President and CEO Mike Shenher. \"The prestigious international testing and certification company Intertek, who verified the effectiveness of the diesel fuel conditioner, confirmed our findings of a 27% increase in the lubricity of ULSD (ultra low sulfur diesel) which increases the effectiveness of an engine and could double its life,\" adds Shenher.\nThe company will market the new 'Clean Power' brand immediately in Western Canada though retailers and service stations. Additional markets will be added as the company strikes agreements with a number of wholesale and retail partners.\nAbout Clean Power Concepts Inc.\nClean Power Concepts Inc. was incorporated in Nevada on October 17, 2005 and trades on the OTC-BB under the symbol CPOW. To implement expansion of our business in the environmentally friendly green energy industry we acquired 95.1% of General Bio Energy Inc. based on a share exchange concluded on April 29, 2010. General Bio was incorporated in Saskatchewan, Canada on February 14, 2006 and operates a fully integrated commercial oilseed crushing, bio-diesel refinery, and environmental lubricants manufacturing and bottling, and nutraceutical and food processing plant in Regina, Saskatchewan. The current plant has a crush capacity of 19.7 million liters of crushed oil annually. Its biodiesel fuel processor can produce up to 20 million liters of biofuel and biofuel additives and the crushing system can produce nearly 32.8 thousand metric tonnes of meal and protein related products for agricultural and aquaculture feedstock annually. The plant is capable of specialty and toll crushing a wide variety of oil seeds. General Bio's primary brand is: 'MOPO Environmental Lubricants' and other key trade names include: 'General Bio Health' and 'Spirit of Health', under which General Bio manufactures, distributes, and retails essential oils, camelina, canola, flax, and hemp, in various formats including capsules, gourmet cooking oils, and skin care formulations.\nSafe Harbour Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995\nCertain information contained in this press release, including any information as to our strategy, plans or future financial or operating performance and other statements that express management's expectations or estimates of future performance, constitute \"forward-looking statements.\" All statements, other than statements of historical fact, are forward-looking statements. The words \"believe,\" \"expect,\" \"will,\" \"anticipate,\" \"contemplate,\" \"target,\" \"plan,\" \"continue,\" \"budget,\" \"may,\" \"intend,\" \"estimate,\" \"project\" and similar expressions identify forward-looking statements. In this press release, the statements \"The new brand will be used for the near term launch of a line of environmentally friendly performance lubricants and conditioners...\"; and \"The company will market the new 'Clean Power' brand immediately in Western Canada...\" are forward looking statements. Forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements, including, but not limited to, certain cost adjustments and/or delays beyond the company's control with respect to bio energy manufacturing operations, changes in the worldwide price of agricultural commodities, crude oil, and/or certain other commodities; regulatory, legislative, political or economic developments in the jurisdictions in which the Company carries on business; operating or technical difficulties in connection with bio energy manufacturing operations or development activities; employee relations; transportation logistics; and the unpredictability of risks involved in the newly developing bio energy industry. The Company disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by applicable law.\nSOURCE Clean Power Concepts Inc.",
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Games start each night at 6:30 and 8:30 while Saturday Aug. 1 will be a triple-header starting at 4:30 p.m. Open dates Aug. 2 and Aug. 6 will be reserved as rain dates.\nEveryone enjoys the 10-day period that highlights the BIB Tournament festivities, said BIB Tournament Director David Wells.\n\"I think not only the citizens of Colonial Heights, but all the surrounding communities come out to support the BIB Tournament,\" Wells stated. \"I think one of the big reasons for this is the work that the Optimist Club does not only in Colonial Heights but for the communities around us as well.\"\nAccording to Wells, whose greatest BIB memory was in 2001 as an assistant coach when Colonial Heights Optimist beat Tidewater 1-0 to win the BIB championship, the BIB has a commitment from 17 teams.\n\"We have 17 teams in the tournament,\" Wells said. \"They are: Colonial Heights optimist, Colonial Heights Quarterback Club, Prince George American, Prince George National, Matoaca Indians, Matoaca Warriors, Dinwiddie American, Dinwiddie National, Hopewell, Staunton, Varina, Williamsburg, South Hampton/Sussex, Tidewater, Newport\nNews, CBC American and CBC National.\"\nCBC American are the defending champs.\nThe prestigious invitational event started in 1957, when a committee of the Colonial Heights Optimist Club members was looking for a way to raise money for youth projects in the city of Colonial Heights and the answer was the BIB Tournament.\nWells explained the longevity belonged to the members of the Optimist Club of Colonial Heights who have kept the BIB tournament going. And because of the past success, it runs with the utmost efficiency.\n\"I think all the Optimist members do a great job of making sure not only the ballplayers but also the fans and everyone else has a good experience while playing or watching the ballgames,\" Wells said. \"For a lot of these kids, they might not ever get the opportunity to play inside a place like Shepherd Stadium, with the in-ground dugouts, and you are the only game in town. We try to come as close as we can to giving the players the feeling like they are in the majors.\"\nThis year's key personnel include Diane Waldron; Chairperson Concessions, Bobbi and Kenny Rhodes are her Co-chairs and Barbara Grizzard, Chairperson of the BIB Program.\n\"And Bonnie Lawson is the BIB treasure,\" Wells said. \"I also have a group of guys that have been doing the score table for me even before I took over as director, these guys do a great job for me every year, most of them have been working the tournament at the scorers table for 15 years or more they are Rusty Spain, Doug Kelly, John Wells, Bill Feasenmyer.\"\nAnother bonus for the BIB came in 1996 when WGGN and Terry Sisisky began broadcasting the games. Besides the radio broadcast done by Sisisky and his crew on WGGM AM 820, this year's teams will get an added bonus.\n\"We also be video taping all the games with the play-by-play with Terry Sisisky to sell to the players and parents,\" Wells explained. \"Tell me that would not be something to go back to listen to 10-20 years from now.\"\nAccording to Sisisky, it is a mutual admiration.\n\"I have realized how important it is for the games to be on the radio on WGGM,\" Sisisky said. \"The tourney director David Wells always puts a radio behind the third-base dugout near the locker room.. for fans to listen to it if they want to go back there.\"\n\"It is very gratifying to cover this tournament.\" Sisisky added. \"I have to wonder how many tournaments have been around for 52 years. It is gratifying to see the same people from the Colonial Heights Optimist Club, all volunteers, show up to work the ticket booth, the concessions, and much more. some retired, some going to work at 6 in the morning and then spending four or five hours at the park. With all the talk about steroids and performance-enhancing drugs, it is really nice to just watch baseball without all the sideshows we see in the major leagues this decade.\"\nOf course, there are those memories.\n\"My best BIB tournament memory , and WGGM RADIO has been covering it for 15 years now, would be the celebration of the 50th anniversary of this event back in 2007,\" Sisisky said. The Optimist Club brought back as many former players as they could get there, and it turned out that they were introduced to the crowd between games on a Saturday night, and they loved it.\"\nThis year will be 820 AM WGGM Radio station's 15th straight year of covering every BIB tournament game.\n\"WGGM RADIO has always been community minded, so we were looking at a local event that might be a good thing to cover. The station has a very strong signal in the Tri Cities, and we just hooked our wagon to the Optimist Club. We met with Sean Gleason, the tournament director at the time, and he was very much in favor of getting these games on the radio, so it turned out to be a real good marriage between WGGM and the BIB Tournament.\"\nThose players and guests from outside the area can go to the station's Web site, amen820.com.\n\ufffdIn the early years, the BIB would draw on eight teams from the area and eight teams from around the state. In recent years, it is more like 12 teams from the area and four teams from around the state. Thus, the local following has continued to grow and the crowds have gotten larger.\nGleason, who is the Colonial Height Parks and Recreation Director, said the BIB Tournament and Colonial Heights go hand-and-hand.\n\"The BIB Tournament is synonymous with Colonial Heights,\" Gleason said. \"If I am traveling in Virginia and mention I am from Colonial Heights most people identify Colonial Heights with the BIB Tournament.\n\"It is important to the city as a recreation and tourism event. People come to Colonial Heights to shop and eat prior to games and the community through advertising in BIB program or on WGGM radio support the BIB.\"\nThe BIB Tournament also would traditionally bring in baseball celebrities to throw out the ceremonial first pitch and later sign autographs. Also, another top feature is the BIB Tournament program and raffles, which have been two ways to fund the enormous project.\nThis year, as in previous years, local businesses chip in and the biggest benefactors are Bank of Southside Va., Chick-Fil-A, and the Home Depot. Even more have placed ads and donated gift cards for the daily door prizes. Plus, others have helped in many other ways.\n\ufffd\"Many friendships are renewed and started each year at the BIB because it is a social event, too,\" Gleason said. \"As a past tournament director for 10 years, BIB is very special to me. The smiles on children's faces when they enter Shepherd Stadium for the first time is always a precious moment for the child and for the tournament committee and city. Our staff takes a lot of pride in preparing the field for the BIB. 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        "raw_content": "Home > Our Work > Kinzer Partners Brand Refresh\nRefreshing the Brand of a Game Changer\nKinzer Partners is a team of local commercial real estate brokers responsible for securing the headquarters of Starbucks, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and Russell Investments. It started with namesake, Craig Kinzer, and landmark deals with the region\u2019s major companies and institutions. Today, the team is grown to nearly 15 rockstar employees, still focused on community building through real estate. Kinzer Partners hired PRR to conduct a brand refresh to reflect its growth, including a new name, marketing suite, and website.\nUpdated the company messaging platform, logo, marketing suite, photography, and social media channels.\nDesigned a website to elevate the new brand and the Kinzer community-focused value proposition.\nEngaged regional, business media and secured placements to celebrate major milestones.\nResearched and developed a workshop to identify, evaluate, and strategize around top targets.\nAll of the refreshed brand elements exhibit the innovative work, team of people, and spirit of community embodied by Kinzer Partners. PRR secured coverage for the brand launch announcement in the Puget Sound Business Journal and the Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce. In addition, PRR designed an e-newsletter for Kinzer to send to a large list of past, present, and potential clients announcing the new brand, of which they received many congratulatory responses.\nWhat's the Story with the Website?\nKinzer\u2019s website was last updated in the fall of 2010. Since then, there were advances in web design including responsive design for mobile devices, advanced search engine optimization (SEO) methodologies, and standard client-side languages like HTML5 and CSS3. The new Kinzer website was key physical component in the brand refresh. It launched in 2015 with updated team profiles and a video, sortable case studies, and a blog.\n\u201cThanks to the PRR team for everything. The website looks amazing, and we got great press for the launch!!!!.\u201d\nKris Richey Curtis, Kinzer Partners",
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        "raw_content": "The future is now: Purdue Quantum Center projects picked for NSF initiative\nWEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. \u2014 Quantum research at Purdue University is taking great leaps studying the smallest of particles with Monday\u2019s (Sept. 24) announcement of two projects picked for the National Science Foundation\u2019s Quantum Leap Initiative.\nThe projects were two of only 25 picked by the NSF for the new initiative, which will use quantum mechanics to observe, manipulate and control the behavior of particles and energy at atomic and subatomic scales, resulting in next-generation technologies.\nAndrew Weiner, the Scifres Family Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Sunil Bhave, an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, are the principal investigators for the two projects.\nEach project was awarded $1 million as part of the NSF initiative\u2019s Transformational Advances in Quantum Systems.\nTwo additional projects from Purdue each were awarded $300,000 recently in NSF funding: one led by Leonid Rokhinson, a professor of physics and astronomy, and another led by Pramey Upadhyaya, an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, with co-principal investigators Yong Chen, director of the Purdue Quantum Center, and Vladimir Shalaev, the Robert and Anne Burnett Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering.\nChen, a professor of physics and astronomy and electrical and computer engineering, said the principal investigators for the four projects on the latest research on quantum science and technology also are active participants of Purdue Quantum Center, which opened three years ago.\n\u201cPurdue University is seeing rapid and significant growth in research on quantum science and technology,\u201d he said. \u201cWe expect to see more examples of interdisciplinary research generating and pushing new frontiers in quantum by bringing together people from many departments from science and engineering and beyond.\n\u201cIt is good to see several of these new faculty members leading and contributing to these new awards.\u201d\nQuantum mechanics deals with observing, manipulating and controlling the motion and interaction of subatomic particles and energy at dimensions at least a million times smaller than the width of a human hair.\nQuantum mechanics also leads to novel phenomena such as entanglement, in which particles such as photons can show nonclassical correlations even when separated by large distances, so that a measurement on one photon is connected with immediate changes in the state of a distant photon. Entanglement plays a key role in many quantum information processing applications.\nWeiner is part of an all-Purdue team including Minghao Qi, a professor in electrical and computer engineering, and Sabre Kais, a professor of chemistry, on a project proposal titled \u201cHigh Dimensional Frequency Bin Entanglement - Photonic Integration and Algorithms.\u201d\nWeiner said the quantum research will build on the use of \u201cqudits,\u201d higher dimensional units of quantum information. Purdue research has found that high dimensional quantum information can be encoded and entangled in optical frequency, leading to new opportunities for quantum information processing based on qudits.\nThis project seeks to develop integrated photonics chips for manipulating this optical frequency quantum information in a way that scales to more complex and useful operations, including simulation of complex chemical processes.\nBhave, collaborating with Evelyn Hu of Harvard University and Mukund Vengalattore of Cornell University, is researching \u201cMultifunctional Hybrid Quantum Systems for Spin-Based Quantum Control and Metrology.\u201d\nThrough this work, the team will study enhancing the control of a quantum mechanical signal through reservoir engineering, which offers the opportunity of enhanced control by utilizing the environmental noise of the surroundings.\nBhave and his collaborators believe the better understanding may allow faster and better computation, communications and higher-precision measurements.\nWriter: Brian L. Huchel, 765-494-2084, bhuchel@purdue.edu\nSources: Sunil Bhave, 765-496-0547, bhave@purdue.edu\nAndrew Weiner, 765-494-5574, amw@ecn.purdue.edu\nYong Chen, 765-494-0947, yongchen@purdue.edu",
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        "raw_content": "a Weekend Teaching with Stephen Jenkinson\nApril 19-21, 2019: Ubud, Bali\n(Venue TBD; based on # of people attending)\nSome of the religions - the ones with good memories - teach us that the world was spoken into being by its Makers.\nThe storytellers have always been the great rememberers, carrying the world in troubled times like this one, murmuring sanity.\nMuch hangs in the rafters and in the balance when humans take to speech to make their vows, their oaths, their threats, their prayers.\nIt is a conjuring business we are entrusted with. And yet our corner of the world leaves its citizens to their wits to cobble together something like eloquence.\nThese few days together will be a time for learning something of the skill and the gift of well spokenness, the spell binding and spell breaking power of speech, the chanting in enchantment, the obligations of lucidity of the spirit and of the tongue that gather there in the second half of life.\nAbout Stephen Jenkinson\nculture activist, teacher, author and ceremonialist\nStephen teaches internationally and is the creator and principal instructor of the Orphan Wisdom School, founded in 2010. With Master\u2019s degrees from Harvard University (Theology) and the University of Toronto (Social Work), he is revolutionizing grief and dying in North America. Stephen is redefining what it means to live, and die well. Apprenticed to a master storyteller, he has worked extensively with dying people and their families, is former programme director in a major Canadian hospital, former assistant professor in a prominent Canadian medical school, consultant to palliative care and hospice organizations and educator and advocate in the helping professions. He is also a sculptor, traditional canoe builder whose house won a Governor General\u2019s Award for architecture.\nHe is the author of Come of Age: Die Wise: A Manifesto for Sanity and Soul (2015), Homecoming: The Haiku Sessions \u2013 a live recorded teaching (2013), How it All Could Be: A work book for dying people and those who love them (2009), Angel and Executioner: Grief and the Love of Life \u2013 a live recorded teaching (2009), and Money and The Soul\u2019s Desires: A Meditation (2002), and former contributing author to Palliative Care \u2013 Core Skills and Clinical Competencies (2007).\nThis will be the 3rd visit for Stephen to the island of Bali. We previously hosted:\nDie Wise (2015)\nAt The Foot of the World Tree Withered: An Elderhood Training (2017)\nThere\u2019s a relevance in hosting these profound teachings in a place like Bali, a place where a lived culture clings desperately against the gale force winds of globalization and its dutiful agents of change.\nStephen speaks-in a world that we don\u2019t often see. A world that is being held aloft by those brave enough to not know a different way. A world that carries stories, seeks elders, knows where its dead go.\nBali isn\u2019t perfect. It isn\u2019t paradisal utopia. It is, however, a place where you can still see and hear that world\u2014 in the architecture, the ceremony, the relations, the stories.\nIt\u2019s an important place and adds an unforgettable voice to the articulate wisdom Stephen carries.\nWe\u2019re offering 3 types of participation for Seven Arrows in the Air\nAll Inclusive: Includes teaching, accommodation, and all meals Friday-Sunday (Friday dinner-Sunday lunch).\nEarly Bird Pricing (January 20th): $749\nAfter January 20th: $809\nTeaching Only: Only includes teaching; no meals.\nTeaching and Meals: Includes 4 meals (dinner on Friday and Saturday, lunch on Saturday and Sunday)",
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        "raw_content": "Facebook Messenger 1.5 For iPhone Now Available \u2013 New Features, iOS 5 Compatibility, And Speed Improvements\nDespite Facebook\u2019s official mobile app having been installed on many a smartphone during the last couple of years, the social network still felt compelled to release a separate app to cater for the instant-messaging side of things back in August, appropriately entitled Facebook Messenger.\nAs per an official blog post, the company has today made a few changes to said app in order to improve the user experience. It\u2019s referred by Mark Zuckerberg\u2019s crew as \"a faster way to message\", and this most recent release is claimed to be even speedier than versions before it.\nUsers will now have the ability to differentiate between those logging in on a desktop and those on mobile. It\u2019s long since been easy to see whether a user is posting messages and statuses using a mobile device, and now the same rules will apply to the IM application.\nAnother prevalent IM feature apparently lacking in Facebook Messenger has been the ability to see when the other person is typing. So those of you spending a lot of time having back-and-forth with Facebook friends will be back in the familiar etiquette dilemma of \"John Doe is typing a message\", to which you pause, only for the message to never appear.\nThe update is available for iPhone (with support for the latest and greatest OS from Apple; iOS 5), Android, as well as Research In Motion\u2019s BlackBerry range, which, in all fairness, is already very instant-message orientated, with BlackBerry Messenger or BBM being one of the main attractions to owning a BlackBerry.\nThe aim of the game in the long run is to eradicate the need for you to use the SMS function on your smartphone. Apple just recently rolled out iMessage along with iOS 5, the company\u2019s latest OS for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. These free alternatives make keeping in contact with those around you a whole lot cheaper, and rather than being battle fought between the major carriers offering SMS deals, it\u2019s now up to the likes of Facebook, Apple, Google, and WhatsApp to provide consumers with the best instant messaging experience.\nFacebook\u2019s track record of mobile app updates has been chequered to say the least, so let\u2019s hope there are no major glitches this time around.\nDownload Facebook Messenger for iPhone [iTunes link]\n(Thanks Imran for the tip!)",
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        "raw_content": "A refugee camp is a place of harsh contradictions \u2013 one that is temporary yet protracted, vast yet overcrowded, and fluctuating yet stagnant. A place for the displaced, but where they are hijacked of their basic means of living.\nWhile humans are instinctively resilient and will fight through the adversities a camp brings, their relative ease in adapting to the trying environment depends on certain life-sustaining elements. In the case of Jordan\u2019s two main camps for Syrian refugees, economic activity has been a critical factor. The existence of a marketplace (and lack thereof) has been shaped by \u2013and in turn, helped shape \u2013 the two noticeably contrasting ecosystems of Zaatari and Azraq Camp, in addition to making a significant difference in peoples\u2019 ability to \u201csettle in\u201d.\nZaatari Refugee Camp opened in July 2012 at the onset of the Syrian crisis and is the biggest and most populated camp for Syrian refugees in Jordan. Hosting almost 80,000 refugees, it is a dense, dynamic hub of prefabricated container homes and shops that have been modified by their owners to serve their needs. These kinds of adjustments were possible because of the rapid influx and haphazard growth of the camp. While this had serious consequences, like the forming of quasi-mafias controlling certain neighborhoods, sexual and gender based violence, and sanitation problems, it also meant that people could shape their own environment. A positive outcome of this flexibility is the market street, commonly referred to as the Champs-\u00c9lys\u00e9es for its axial form, vibrancy, and centrality to life in the camp. Enhanced by trade with the nearby city of Mafraq, it includes restaurants, coffee kiosks, a billiard center, a wedding dress shop, and a furniture shop. Not only does it provide the goods and services needed by the residents, but the market also serves as a pastime, place for community building, and source of income, dignity, ownership, and pride.\nNot only does it provide the goods and services needed by the residents, but the market also serves as a pastime, place for community building, and source of income, dignity, ownership, and pride.\nWhen Zaatari became overcrowded, the government decided that another camp was needed to host the anticipated influx of refugees. Opened in April 2014, Azraq Refugee Camp now has a population of almost 33,000. Unlike Zaatari, this camp was meticulously planned with shelters and amenities in place before the arrival of any refugee. While the pre-planning and design means that the camp is safer, more organized, and better regulated than its counterpart, the combination of stringent security control, the more \u201cfixed\u201d nature of the shelter and settlement, and distant location from the urban area has hindered people\u2019s ability to shape their surroundings.\nMoreover, although market grounds with shops have been ready for months, the market area has not been opened and the shops remain empty; the main cause seems to be hesitation from the Syrian Refugee Affairs Directorate (SRAD) \u2013 the government entity that manages the camps with the support of UNHCR government \u2013 to grant work permits and allow refugees to create an informal economic scheme as they did in Zaatari Camp. As a result, people are left with little to do, are heavily dependent on humanitarian aid, and have lost an opportunity for income and informal social interaction. It should come as no surprise that many residents of Azraq Camp have expressed the wish to be moved to Zaatari Camp. Some have even stated that they would rather go back to Syria. Currently, the main source of products is a large Jordanian-run supermarket, which has been criticized for being too expensive, not having the products people want, and for some (such as vulnerable and physically disabled individuals), difficult to reach.\nA shop in the market at Zaatari camp.\nA sample unit for the market in Azraq camp.\nThe two refugee camps are almost opposites \u2013 one developed organically but carried with it the consequence of criminal activity, while the other was pre-planned and organized but lacks the informality and \u201cincompleteness\u201d which would allow people to make it their own. While the efforts of aid agencies to restructure and organize Zaatari over the years seem to have improved its safety, Azraq is still lagging in providing a means for economic activity, despite UNHCR\u2019s numerous negotiations with the government. Rumor has it, however, that SRAD may have finally opened the marketplace. Time will tell if this is true. While an Incentive-Based Volunteering Program (IBV)* in Azraq Camp provides some financial relief, it is insufficient to meet all the demand for work; additionally, the IBV\u2019s top-down approach only gives refugees the option of picking from what is offered to them, rather than allowing them to create their own economic opportunities.\nA policy should be put in place that gives people the freedom to set up their own businesses in Azraq Camp, while the government and humanitarian agencies play the role of regulators rather than job providers. Furthermore, it is critical to consider economic activity beyond the borders of the camp. A means of trade with nearby cities could be a win-win situation that provides refugees access to goods and Jordanian businesses with clients. Moreover, the currently large gap between Azraq Camp and the nearest cities could be narrowed by encouraging development in the surrounding areas \u2013 essentially bringing the city closer to the camp. (While this may raise concerns about urban sprawl, it might still be worth looking into.)\nThere is also potential in ideas that are less conventional within the context of refugee camps, such as permaculture and entrepreneurial initiatives. The former has potential to be successful because of previous similar projects in the Jordan Valley, in addition to the fact that many of the refugees in Azraq Camp were farmers in Syria. The latter would capitalize on common skills in the refugee community, such as handicrafts, pickling, tailoring, carpentry, and embroidery.* Both permaculture and small businesses have potential to create win-win situations with Jordanian businesses and could also be considered for Zaatari.\nEconomic activity serves a greater purpose beyond income and a source of living. It is the heart of daily life, the pump that gives humans a sense of purpose and persistence, and a key ingredient in community resilience.\nEconomic activity serves a greater purpose beyond income and a source of living. It is the heart of daily life, the pump that gives humans a sense of purpose and persistence, and a key ingredient in community resilience. Without it, people can quickly feel directionless, uprooted, and unsettled \u2013 ironic and most painful for a refugee community. Thus it is of utmost importance to prioritize economic activity and employment for refugees, not only to provide them with the means to support themselves financially but also out of respect for their strength, skills, and commendable capacity to thrive.\n*For more information on IBV and the skill sets in the in camp, refer to Baseline Assessment of Skills & Market Opportunities for Youth in Azraq Refugee Camp in Jordan (Page 2-4: IBV, and page 4-8: Skill Supply)\nRu'a Al-Abweh is a Master of Urban Planning student at the University of Washington. Between 2013 and 2015, she was a Senior Shelter Assistant in the Shelter and Site Planning Unit at UNHCR Jordan. During that time, Ru'a was involved in the design of the Transitional Shelter for Azraq Camp and assisted with camp planning.\nTop photo: the market in Zaatari camp. 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Some of their faces have been blurred to conceal their identities.\nCambodia will support efforts by U.N. refugee officials to locate 13 ethnic Montagnards said to be hiding in the country\u2019s northeastern Ratanakiri province after fleeing what they claim to be persecution in their traditional home in Vietnam\u2019s Central Highlands, a government spokesman said today.\nUntil now, the Cambodian government \u201chas only heard about those Montagnards,\u201d though, Ministry of Interior spokesman Khieu Sopheak told RFA\u2019s Khmer Service on Wednesday.\n\u201cWe don\u2019t know where they are, and we haven\u2019t seen them,\u201d he said.\nRFA\u2019s Khmer Service interviewed the Montagnards in a secret location two weeks ago after the 13 from Vietnam\u2019s Gia Lai province trekked across the border into Cambodia\u2019s Ratanakiri province in early November, sleeping in hammocks in the forests without any shelter and surviving on whatever food they could forage.\nLast Friday, a team from the office of the U.N. 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And if we find them first, we will tell the U.N.,\u201d he said.\nSecond trip planned\nKhieu Sopheak denied reports that the Montagnards had already been located and sent back to Vietnam.\n\u201cIf and when they are found, we will honor the request that our officials cooperate with the U.N. and that the U.N be allowed to communicate with the group,\u201d he said, quoting from a Dec. 5 letter from the deputy prime minister to EU ambassador Cautain.\nAlso speaking to RFA, Ratanakiri provincial coordinator for the Adhoc rights group Chhay Thi welcomed the government statement, saying that the U.N. should now be able to carry out a second mission to find and help the Montagnards, at least two of whom are believed to be seriously ill.\n\u201cThe U.N. team failed the first time because of obstacles created by the local authorities,\u201d he said.\nFor now, the Montagnards remain safe in hiding, though Cambodian police are continuing to search for them, he said.\nThe U.N. is now planning a second trip to Ratanakiri, but no date for the visit has been set, U.N. spokeswoman Vivian Tan told RFA by e-mail on Wednesday.\n\u201cIt\u2019s true that the Cambodian authorities, the OHCHR [Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights], and UNHCR [United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees] have agreed to undertake a joint mission to Ratanakiri shortly,\u201d she said.\n\u201cThe Montagnards who are found will be brought to Phnom Penh where they can apply for asylum.\u201d\nLand rights denied\nVietnam\u2019s Central Highlands are home to some 30 tribes of indigenous peoples, known collectively as Montagnards or the Degar, who rights groups say suffer extreme persecution.\nEarly in the last decade, thousands in the region staged violent protests against the confiscation of their ancestral lands and religious controls, prompting a brutal crackdown by security forces that saw hundreds of Montagnards charged with national security crimes.\nRepresentatives of the minority group have said that they are only calling for indigenous land rights and basic human rights in Vietnam, despite attempts by Hanoi to link them to overseas separatist groups.\nChina Political Refugees Face Forcible Repatriation From Thailand, Taiwan\nChinese Refugees in Thailand Renew Bail Bid From Immigration Detention Center\nInterview: \u2018Myanmar\u2019s Stance is to Work With UN Organizations, Including The Security Council\u2019\nChinese Political Refugee on Hunger Strike in Thai Immigration Detention Center\nMyanmar Analysts Cast Doubt on Repatriation And Resettlement Plans For Rohingya Refugees\nDraft MoU Details Principles For Return of Rohingya Refugees to Myanmar\nPeter Chuong\nAfter April, 30th 1975, the VC authority in Hanoi confiscated properties of many people whom,to them,considered as the VC's opponents....and forced them and their family to go to the so-called \"new economic zone\" in high land central of Vietnam where thos Montagnards living. 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        "raw_content": "Homer thinks maybe they should stop at his Uncle Butch's saloon for a drink before they get home. \"You're home now, kid,\" the older man Al tells him. Three military veterans have just returned to their hometown of Boone City, somewhere in the Midwest, and each in his own way is dreading his approaching reunion. Al's dialogue brings down the curtain on the apprehensive first act of William Wyler's \"The Best Years of Our Lives\" (1946), the first film to win eight Academy Awards (one honorary) and at the time second only to \"Gone With the Wind\" at the U.S. box office. Seen more than six decades later, it feels surprisingly modern: lean, direct, honest about issues that Hollywood then studiously avoided. After the war years of patriotism and heroism in the movies, this was a sobering look at the problems veterans faced when they returned home.\nThe movie centers on the stories of the three men. Al Stephenson (Fredric March), in his 40s, was an infantryman and is now returning to his family and the bank where he worked. Fred Derry (Dana Andrews) was a crew member on a bomber. Homer Parrish (Harold Russell) was a Navy man who lost both hands and now uses steel hooks. \"You gotta hand it to the Navy,\" Fred tells Al, as they watch Homer walk slowly from their taxi to his front door, \"they sure trained that kid how to use those hooks.\" Al says: \"They couldn't train him to put his arms around his girl, or to stroke her hair.\"\nThat's why Homer wanted to stop for the drink. When he left for the war, he had an understanding with Wilma (Cathy O'Donnell), the girl next door, but now he fears how she will react to his artificial hands. The other men have fears, too. Fred, raised in a shack by the tracks and working as a drugstore soda jerk when he enlisted, quickly married the sexy Marie (Virginia Mayo), who has stopped writing him. Al has been married for 20 years to Milly (Myrna Loy), and has a son Rob (Michael Hall) and a daughter Peggy (Teresa Wright). They welcome him home with love and hugs, but he doesn't feel right; his children have changed, his life has changed, and after Rob goes to bed he suddenly remembers Butch's bar and suggests his wife and daughter join him for a celebration.\nThe other two men also turn up at Butch's. Homer couldn't take the exaggerated kindness and suppressed grief he thought he sensed from his parents and Wilma. Fred didn't find anyone at home at Marie's apartment. The three men get plastered together, with Al's wife looking on with superhuman understanding. That's the night Fred and Peggy have their first conversation, and begin to fall in love.\nThe movie's screenplay, by Robert Sherwood, moves confidently among the problems faced by the three men; unhurried and relatively low-key, this isn't a fevered docudrama. It becomes clear to Fred that Marie is a party girl who isn't interested in life on his drugstore paycheck of $32.50. Homer coldly tries to force away Wilma because he doesn't want her pity. Al gets a promotion at the bank, and is in charge of giving loans under the G.I. Bill, but rebels when he's asked to trust an applicant's collateral more than his character. Al turns to drink, and has a half-sloshed, half-heroic moment when he speaks his mind at a company dinner.\nThe film makes no effort to paint these men as extraordinary. Their lives, their characters, their prospects are all more or less average, and Wyler doesn't pump in superfluous drama. That's why the movie is so effective, and maybe why it doesn't seem as dated as some 1946 dramas. But Wyler employed remarkable visuals to make some of his points. He was working with the great cinematographer Gregg Toland, known for his deep-focus photography on such films as \"Citizen Kane,\" and often Wyler uses deep-focus instead of cutting, so that the meaning of a scene can reveal itself to us, instead of being pounded down with close-ups. Consider a scene in Butch's where Homer proudly shows how Butch (Hoagy Carmichael) has taught him to play piano with his hooks. Al and Fred look on, and then Fred walks to a phone booth in the far background to make a crucial call. The camera doesn't move, but our eyes follow Fred's movement to the booth, and we focus on a decision he is making.\nOne of the movie's most famous sequences involves Fred deciding to leave town in search of work, and going to the airport. While waiting for his military transport flight, he wanders into a vast graveyard of mothballed warplanes. This scene is heartbreaking. Once Fred flew these planes, and now they, and their pilots, are no longer needed. The payoff of the scene is deeply ironic.\nAnd consider the film's extended closing scene, when Homer and Wilma get married. Fred and Peggy are among the guests. Earlier they have told each they they are in love, and Peggy vowed to her parents she would break up Fred's mistaken and miserable marriage. But Al warned Fred away from his daughter -- one reason he was leaving town, even though the tawdry Marie is filing for divorce.\nWyler shows the entire marriage ceremony, all the way through, starting with Carmichael playing the wedding march, and the lovers exchanging vows. There are two parallel lines of suspense. One involves the marriage itself, and whether Homer's hooks can slip a ring on Wilma's finger. The other involves Fred and Peggy on opposite sides of the same room, their eyes locked as they hear the wedding vows being pronounced. Deep focus allows Wyler to show both of these events at once, and his framing draws our eyes to the back of the shot, where Teresa Wright, never prettier or more vulnerable, doesn't move a muscle.\n\"The Best Years of Our Lives\" doesn't use verbal or technical pyrotechnics. It trusts entirely in the strength of its story. One of the sources of its power is the performance by Harold Russell, the handless veteran. Producer Samuel Goldwyn was actually criticized at the time for his \"tasteless\" use of Russell, but look at the heartbreaking scene where Homer invites Wilma up to his bedroom -- not to make a pass, but to show her what is involved in getting ready for bed. He thinks maybe then she'll understand why he doesn't think he can marry her.\nRussell was an untrained actor, but utterly sincere. He says: \"This is when I know I'm helpless. My hands are down there on the bed. I can't put them on again without calling to somebody for help. I can't smoke a cigarette or read a book. If that door should blow shut, I can't open it and get out of this room. I'm as dependent as a baby that doesn't know how to get anything except to cry for it.\" WeknowRussell is speaking for himself, and the emotional power is overwhelming. O'Donnell's response is pitch-perfect.\nRussell won an honorary Oscar, \"for bringing hope and courage to his fellow veterans through his appearance.\" Although he was actually nominated for best supporting actor, the Academy board voted the special award because they thought he didn't have a chance of winning. They were wrong. He won the Oscar, the only time an actor has been given two Oscars for the same role. The film also won for best picture, actor (March), director, screenplay, editing and score.\nAs long as we have wars and returning veterans, some of them wounded, \"The Best Years of Our Lives\" will not be dated. 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        "raw_content": "Interrelationships Between Corals and Fisheries\nEdited by Stephen A. Bortone, Ph.D.\nInterrelationships Between Corals and Fisheries is derived from a workshop held by the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council in Tampa, Florida in May 2013, where world authorities came together to discuss the current problems in managing tropical fisheries and offered suggestions for future directions for both researchers and environmental resource managers. This book addresses current and emerging threats as well as challenges and opportunities for managing corals and associated fisheries. It provides an information baseline toward a better understanding of how corals and the consequences of coral condition influence fish populations, especially as they relate to management of those populations.\nThe book contains content from presentations modified as a result of interactions and discussions with colleagues and peer reviews by global experts in corals and fisheries. Many chapters include additional materials not presented in the workshop. There are also papers that were not presented at the workshop but contribute to the central theme of the book. Topics covered include:\nGlobal decline in coral reefs and impacts on fishery yields\nDistribution and diversity in the Gulf of Mexico\nImplementation of CoralHabitat Areas of Particular Concern (CHAPCs)\nMangrove connectivity for sustaining coral reef fisheries\nCovering a range of subject matter, most of the chapters offer suggestions for future research on the interrelationships between corals and fisheries. In addition, the final chapter presents a summary on these interrelationships and discusses managing them for the future.\nIntroduction: The Need to Discern the Relationships between Corals and Fisheries\nStephen A. Bortone\nAddressing the Global Decline in Coral Reefs and Forthcoming Impacts on Fishery Yields\nPeter F. Sale and Mark A. Hixon\nDistribution and Diversity of Coral Habitat, Fishes, and Associated Fisheries in U.S. Waters of the Gulf of Mexico\nCarrie M. Simmons, Angela B. Collins, and Rob Ruzicka\nImplementation of Coral Habitat Areas of Particular Concern (CHAPCs): South Atlantic Fishery Management Council Process\nCharacterization and Interrelationships of Deepwater Coral/Sponge Habitats and Fish Communities Off Florida\nJohn K. Reed, Stacey Harter, Stephanie Farrington, and Andrew David\nFactors Affecting Coral Reef Fisheries in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico\nWalter C. Jaap, Steve W. Ross, Sandra Brooke, and William S. Arnold\nCoral Community Development on Offshore Platforms in the Gulf of Mexico: What We Now Know\nPaul W. Sammarco\nA Strategic Approach to Address Fisheries Impacts to Deep-Sea Coral Ecosystems\nThomas F. Hourigan\nAndrew N. Shepard\nMangrove Connectivity Helps Sustain Coral Reef Fisheries under Global Climate Change\nJanet A. Ley\nAugmented Catch-MSY Approach to Fishery Management in Coral-Associated Fisheries\nMarlowe Sabater and Pierre Kleiber\nPredictive Mapping of Coral Reef Fish Species and Communities\nSimon J. Pittman and Anders Knudby\nProgressing from Data to Information: Incorporating GIS into Coral and Fisheries Management\nMark Mueller, John Froeschke, and David Naar\nConnectivity in the Tropical Coastal Seascape: Implications for Marine Spatial Planning and ResourceManagement\nJohn C. Ogden, Ivan Nagelkerken, and Carole C. McIvor\nSustaining the Interrelationships between Corals and Fisheries: Managing for the Future\nStephen A. Bortone, PhD,recently retired as executive director of the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council and now serves as a principal in an environmental consulting firm (Osprey Aquatic Sciences, Inc.) specializing in fisheries and other aquatic sciences. For the past 45 years, he has conducted research on fisheries and the life history of aquatic organisms, especially fishes, chiefly in the southeastern United States and the Gulf of Mexico. He has published over 160 scientific articles on broad aspects of the aquatic sciences, but mostly on fisheries. In addition, he has edited four books on the aquatic sciences.",
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        "raw_content": "Virginia Becomes 12th State to Add Patient Protections of CBD Extracts\nVirginia Governor Terry McAuliffe (D) signed a cannabidiol (CBD) extract affirmative defense bill earlier today, making Virginia the 12th state in the country to pass legal protections for patients with a medical necessity for CBD extracts. Today's bill signing now brings the total number of states with some sort of legal recognition and protection for marijuana-based medicine up to 35.\nThe bill, HB 1445, resembles many of the CBD laws that were passed in 2014, but has at least one unique feature. Like nearly all of the 2014 CBD laws, the new Virginia law is limited to seizure disorders, and the law only grants protection from prosecution, but does not create protection from arrest, nor does it set up a system that will allow patients in Virginia to acquire their medicine from within the Commonwealth. Another similarity is that this bill does not allow access to products in which THC is the primary cannabinoid, but has a slightly higher THC cap than most CBD states, with a 5% max. However, the law requires that extracts have a minimum of 15% CBD, which is highest CBD floors of any state with this type of law along with Mississippi, South Carolina, and Utah. The standout feature of HB 1445 is that in addition to the legal protections for CBD, it also protects patients for THC-A. Like CBD extracts under the law, the caps for THC-A extracts require a minimum of 15% THC-A and a max of 5% THC.\nWhile the bill is very limited and will require that patients obtain the medicine from a far away state that allows non-residents to have access, the legal protections will absolutely improve the lives for several families in the Commonwealth that have been forced to move away or split up in order to find access in another state. As reported in the Washington Post, the Collins family from Virginia will now be reunited and able to live as a whole family once again in their native VA. \"We\u2019re so happy that [our daughter] Jennifer can now stay here in Virginia where she belongs,\u201d said Beth Collins to the Post. The Collins family and several other families with loved ones living with seizure disorders organized via the Virginia Parents 4 Medical Marijuana group on Facebook to ensure passage of the bill.\nThe frustrating thing about the legislative process in the Virginia in 2015 is that legislators told activists working on this bill and also those working on more comprehensive medical marijuana legislation that no marijuana-based medical bills would pass in 2015. The fact that the bill passed without any \"NO\" votes in the House and received only a single \"NO\" vote in the Senate indicates that a more comprehensive bill was in fact possible, but that there was a lack of political will among elected officials to fight for a bill that would help a great many more Virginians with debilitating medical conditions. The best way for medical marijuana patients and advocates to get a better law next year is to engage with their elected state officials several times between now and the fall when legislators begin drafting their bills for the next session.",
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        "raw_content": "Click-Through Nexus Provision is Constitutional in New York\nAmazon.com and Overstock.com failed to demonstrate that a provision that requires out-of-state Internet retailers with no physical presence in New York to collect New York sales and use taxes is unconstitutional on its face under the Commerce Clause or the Due Process Clause. The click-through nexus provision created a rebuttable presumption that a retailer solicits business in New York if any in-state entity is compensated for directly or indirectly referring customers to the retailer, whether by an online link or otherwise, and the cumulative gross receipts from these and other New York affiliate referrals exceed $10,000. Amazon and Overstock alleged that the statute is unconstitutional on its face because it violates the Commerce Clause by subjecting online retailers, without a physical presence in the state, to New York sales and use taxes. 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        "raw_content": "Juliet Katoba\nJuliet Katoba obtained her bachelor\u2019s degree in the early 2000\u2019s from the University of Zambia and joined the University Teaching Hospital as a laboratory technician in the Virology laboratory. She worked on a project that aimed to understand the infection of HIV from mother-to-child. She later became interested in pursuing a career in public health and was awarded a prestigious scholarship to study at the University of Bergen in Norway. Upon graduation with MPhil in health sciences, she joined the School of Community Medicine at the University of Zambia as a junior faculty. She later became a fellow at the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics and worked as a research co-ordinator at the Ragon Institute of Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) in the US. Never losing her passion to contribute to ending paediatric HIV infection, which continues to be a public health problem, she enrolled into a PhD programme at the University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) in Durban, South Africa, in the public health department. Her project investigates factors that act as barriers to access point-of-care diagnostics for prevention of mother to child HIV infection in resource-constrained settings.\nDr Tivani P Mashamba-Thompson PhD",
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        "title": "Privacy Policy \u2014 CIHR and NIH grant editing | Sarah Dobson",
        "raw_content": "I am committed to protecting your privacy. This Privacy Agreement applies to my website, email mailing list, and all electronic communications. This Privacy Agreement addresses how all data collection occurs, how it is processed, and how it is used.\nThis Privacy Agreement also describes your choices regarding your data\u2019s use, access, and changes made to your personal information. By using my website, joining my mailing list, or by communicating with me electronically, you agree and consent to the practices explained in this Privacy Agreement. If you do not agree, you should not use my website, join my mailing list, or communicate with me electronically.\nI reserve the right to make periodic updates to this Privacy Agreement without prior notice. The most recent version will be available on my website.\nThis Privacy Agreement is in-line with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in effect in the European Union. To ensure this compliance, opt-ins to my mailing lists will clearly state what people are signing up for. When signing up for my mailing list, you will receive an email confirmation that includes the latest version of this Privacy Agreement. You will have the opportunity to read this Privacy Agreement before confirming again that you would like to be added to my mailing list.\nEvery six months, while subscribed to my mailing list, you will receive an email asking if you still wish to remain subscribed. If you do, you will have the opportunity to review this Privacy Agreement prior to accepting to stay on my mailing list.\nWith respect to personal data received, no lists held outside of my mailing list and its related software databases will be kept. It is possible that an authorized person other than myself may access your personal data while working on my system. This may include service providers, such as IT Support, administrative assistants, and the like. All reasonable efforts will be made to ensure your data is only accessed on a need to know basis, and that a Confidentiality and Non-Disclosure Agreement covers the time any service provider has access to my internal data system.\nI will retain your personal information for as long as you are a current client, remain on my mailing list, or hold an outstanding balance with my business. Your data will continue to remain in my system, for as long as needed to comply with my legal obligations, resolve disputes and enforce our agreements. Once your personal information is no longer required, I will securely delete your personal information.\nTo unsubscribe from my mailing list, please click on the \"unsubscribe\" link located at the bottom of my mailing list emails. You can also let me know that you wish to unsubscribe by emailing me at hello@sarahdobson.ca.\nMy website will be maintained with SSL protocol (which means my URL begins with \u201chttps\u201d). All my key legal documents will be found on each page of my website, in the footer. There you will find my Terms and Conditions and this Privacy Agreement.\nIf any lawful request is made of me, by a public law enforcement or nation security agency to share personal data of any kind, I reserve the right to comply with the request as necessary to protect my rights, guard your safety, my safety, or the safety of others, or to aid the investigation of fraud, comply with the law, a court order, or any other legal process.\nIn the case of a dispute regarding services, binding arbitration will be utilized only after other dispute resolution remedies have been exhausted.\nCollected information, including credit card information, personal financial account information, billing information, personal identification and the like will only be requested and collected on a need-to-know basis. You will not be required to provide any of these types of details when visiting my website, unless you are purchasing a product or service via my website.\nOnly navigational information will be tracked when you visit my website. This includes information about your computer and your visits to this website, such as your IP address, geographical location, browser type, referral source, length of visit and pages viewed.\nElectronic payments are managed through a third-party PCI-compliant service provider. You will be able to review the applicable privacy policies prior to making a purchase.\nI will never sell your personal information to any third party.\nIf you wish to contact me, you may do so at: hello@sarahdobson.ca.",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Atlanta BeltLine\nTHE ATLANTA BELTLINE is transforming the city by providing a network of public parks, multi-use trails and transit along a historic 22-mile railroad corridor circling downtown Atlanta. Ultimately the Atlanta BeltLine will connect 45 different neighborhoods, all within the City of Atlanta. It is and will be vital to the expansion of Atlanta\u2019s regional transit and transportation network with links to the existing MARTA system and other transit services. The Atlanta BeltLine not only offers modern conveniences and the opportunity for exciting new development, but it is a living, breathing part of our community; not simply a means of getting somewhere but a destination unto itself! It offers a chance for Atlanta to redefine what it is to be a neighbor, to be a community, to be a region, and to share all that it has to offer.\nWhile the entire scope of the project spans a 20-year period, the Eastside Trail is already being utilized weekly by thousands of people, with popular destinations like Piedmont Park, Ponce City Market, Historic 4th Ward Park, Inman Quarter and Krog Street Market as anchors along the way. The Westside Trail is fully funded and currently under construction with highlights such as The Urban Farm and connections to several city schools and parks. Plans for the Southwest Connector Trail are already underway, spurring an exciting revitalization of the Memorial Drive corridor to include the mixed-use redevelopment of the Atlanta Dairies complex. Other transit oriented development is planned or underway around MARTA stops like the Edgewood/Candler Park station, Oakland City, King Memorial and more.\nThe Atlanta BeltLine is also sparking a fun culture of health and activity in Atlanta. On any given weekend you will see yoga or boot camp groups in the parks, hundreds of people biking, walking, running the trails or just getting outside, socializing and experiencing the surrounding",
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        "raw_content": "Constituency Contacts\nA Saskatchewan that includes everyone\nJoin us to make a difference for today..\n..and for future generations\nWe are a political party driven by the people and for the people. We remember our past and cherish the future. While fostering growth in new ideas, sectors and technologies, we strive to minimize our impact on the environment in every decision we make. We endeavor to create a better, healthier and long-term sustainable Saskatchewan for every citizen.\nLack of Vision in the Budget\nThis year's provincial budget can be summed up as lacklustre. Long-term planning continues to be the weakest feature of Saskparty-derived budgets.\nThere are some improvements, but Vision is not in the Moe lexicon.\nThe government congratulates itself on some movement away from natural resource revenue. Good, but where is the real, meaningful investment in renewable energy development? Where is the incentive for green business -- as green entrepreneurs languish in a system stacked against them? We will still be depending on natural resource revenue to the tune of $1 billion going forward, with rising debt. But if we were to take a green-focused approach to our economy, we could both save money and generate new sources of revenue and jobs.\nThe government still targets people with lower incomes to balance their books. This includes phasing out a program to help low-income families and people with disabilities to pay their rent. Rather than ending poverty with a step- by -step strategy, a Housing First initiative and improved income - security programs, this short-sighted government adheres to the false, old nostrum \"The poor we will always have with us.\" Here it fails to represent the heart and intelligence of Saskatchewan's people. But it also fails in dollars-and-cents terms. Poverty costs the province over $3 billion dollars yearly. This is yet another budget missing the chance to grow our province's economic future by raising up people's ability to engage in the economy.\nThe scarce good points in the budget should not be ignored. For instance, HIV meds will be covered 100%; kids with autism will be eligible for $4000 in government funds each year, and $11.4 million is earmarked for mental health initiatives. These improvements will definitely help. However, they should have been part of an ongoing, comprehensive healthcare strategy geared to address healthcare's steadily rising costs.\nThis is not the worst budget in the province's history, but it is far from the best. Because it is less harsh than the previous one, the government counts on our getting lulled into acceptance of the status quo. They want us to forget that we deserve better. The budget simply lacks any vision for long-term sustainable prosperity for Saskatchewan, and this will be the message of a small footnote it will occupy in history. We're still stuck in neutral, even as other provinces are making their moves to improve their future.\nShawn Setyo\nshawn.setyo@saskgreen.ca\nSaskatchewan Falling Behind\nPremier Moe's recent statement, that he is surprised at the federal government's move to impose a carbon tax on the province, should itself be a surprise to the people of Saskatchewan.\nOttawa has given all provinces ample time to sign on to the Pan - Canadian Framework on Clean Growth and Climate Change.The Federal Government has guaranteed each province the opportunity to create its own climate action plan, tailored to its own economy.\nOur premier is bumbling through two problems here. The first is, of course, his government's glaring lack of any serious action plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. But the second and most immediate is funding. He is blithely passing up considerable federal funding currently offered for infrastructure development as part of the Framework. Infrastructure means job creation and job creation means economic success.\nThe Saskatchewan government needs to get its head out of the clouds and take a serious look at our situation. We are being left behind while the rest of the country moves forward to the future.\nStatement on New Federal Legal Framework for Indigenous People\nIn the aftermath of the Stanley trial decision, a very important conversation has re-entered the national spotlight and received new attention from political parties and politicians of all stripes. This conversation includes vocal criticism directed by political leaders against institutional injustice imposed onto Canada's indigenous peoples.\nThe new legislation that the federal government is proposing is a sign of change and a significant step towards recognition of rights and reconciliation. There is a commitment here that government will take an active role in system change, i.e., in reversing the structured systematic marginalization of indigenous peoples.\nThis issue is complicated and delicate. Canada has most often chosen inaction over finding the just path. Prime Minister Trudeau has not yet put forth specific measures besides starting a consultation process. We in the Saskatchewan Green Party would advise him to respect as the highest principle the fact that the indigenous communities are sovereign nations. New legislation must not erode the nation - to - nation relationship and therefore must include a strong indigenous perspective. That relationship is what will lead on to establishing indigenous self - governance and self-determination.\nStatement on the Official Opposition's Support for Kinder Morgan\nThe B.C. government's decision to block the Kinder Morgan pipeline is a necessary attempt to protect B.C.'s people, their waters, their ecosystems, their wildlife, and their fishing and tourism industries, protection from the harm of inevitable dilbit spills.\nThe SK NDP's recent statement of support for the pipeline is a revolting disappointment to progressive-thinking Canadians and an affront to B.C.'s provincial rights. It is as if the acting (and outgoing) NDP leader has been made to wear the suit of corporate science denier in a bid to slow our chances of mitigating climate change. By aligning themselves with the Sask Party and the Alberta government, the SK NDP has allowed themselves to be seen for what they represent.\nThe Saskatchewan Green Party's vision for our future does include the hard work of re-investment in clean energy and re-training for green jobs, but Saskatchewan's people have always risen to the challenge of hard work and working with change. We in the Saskatchewan Green Party know our province is capable of much more success than what the Sask Party and their NDP energy allies think, tied as they are to a dead-end-market industry that steadily diminishes our children's prospects for a healthy future. It's time to stop living in the past and build the future our province deserves.\nBring Democracy Back to the Education Act\nChanges were made in 2017 to the Education Act for the province which resulted in almost all processes for public input being repealed or weakened by our provincial government. Now that a new premier has been chosen for our province we have the opportunity to send him a message on the need to reverse the changes made under his predecessor that took away many of the democratic rights that existed in the Education Act previously and putting more control in the hands of the Minister of Education.\nUnder the changes that were made:\n\u2022 At the annual elector\u2019s meeting the public lost the right to freely question trustees and directors in a public assembly\n\u2022 Teachers and school staff who have first-hand knowledge of the system and its problems are no longer able to stand for election as trustees unless they quit and wait two years\n\u2022 Sweeping powers were given to the Minister of Education to direct almost all aspects of education in local communities\n\u2022 The Minister of Education can now issue a written directive to local school boards \u201cto take any action that the minister considers necessary.\u201d\n\u2022 If there is any resistance to directives from the Minister of the Education the minister can now suspend the board and appoint a single person to take over the work of the elected trustees\n\u2022 All the provisions for public input into school and program closures has been removed from the Education Act\n\u2022 Guaranteed rights like public notice, public meetings, and limits on transportation distances are now regulations easily changed or discarded by the Minister of Education\u2019s order\nCommunities in Saskatchewan now find themselves under an education system that stifles democracy while increasing the powers of the Minister of Education. Democracy in our province needs to be strengthened and not weakened, most especially when it comes to something as precious and valuable as the education of our children.\nPlease join with us to call on our provincial government to reverse the changes that it made in 2017 to our Education Act and bring democracy back to the Education Act in Saskatchewan.\nPlease download, sign and pledge your support to Bring Democracy Back to the Education Act.\nA plan to fight climate change\nAt the recent 2017 AGM, held on June 3, 2017, in Regina the below was unanimously passed by our party membership as our party policy for carbon pricing. A plan to help Saskatchewan meet its climate change commitments while creating prosperity and growth for our province as well.\n1 That the SGP adopt a policy of carbon pricing in Saskatchewan aimed at reducing the emission of carbon dioxide. This policy should be in the form of a modified fee and dividend rather than cap and trade, and should be imposed upstream, at a rate proportional to the amount of carbon dioxide emitted when the fuel is burnt. Revenues from this fee must be consistent with the Green principle of social justice.\n2 That in its implementation a Saskatchewan Green Party government would use a hybrid system, in which the greater part of the revenues collected are paid out to citizens and permanent residents on low and medium income, and the other part used to develop renewable energy infrastructure as well as to enable business start-ups related to renewables, energy efficiency, the use of electric vehicles, and public transit.\n3 That special measures be developed to deal with specific sectors such as agriculture and heavy industry.\n4 That carbon pricing is viewed by the Party as only one in a package of mutually reinforcing measures with the purpose of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and enabling a just transition to a net-zero GHG emissions economy.\nClimate Action for Saskatchewan\nSaskatchewan continues to have one of the worst records in Canada on tackling climate change. This has negative impacts on the health of people in our province, increases the incidents of extreme weather from droughts and floods, increases the occurrences of wildfires, harms agriculture, threatens our water security and also puts the economic well being of our province at risk.\nThere are many areas we should be concerned about:\nSaskatchewan has a high dependency on coal for electricity generation with 30% of our total generating capacity currently coming from coal\nEmissions have risen 8% since 2005 in Saskatchewan\nSaskatchewan\u2019s power grid remains the second most carbon intensive in Canada, at 780 grams CO2 per kWh\nThe Management and Reduction of Greenhouse Gases and Adaptation to Climate Change Act does not stipulate an emissions baseline year nor an emissions reduction target\nOur premier opposes a carbon pricing plan for Saskatchewan despite it being an effective means to reduce emissions and bring economic benefits to the province\nSaskatchewan has the second lowest use of renewables among the provinces in Canada\nOur province has the highest per capita greenhouse gas emissions in Canada\nOur government has downplayed Saskatchewan's contribution to climate change in Canada, avoided hard targets on taking climate action and continues support for further fossil fuel development.\nEven as the climate change crisis continues to escalate our government has avoided taking meaningful steps to tackle climate change. This must change to preserve the future of our province, our nation and our planet. Please join with us to call on our provincial government to take decisive action on climate change for Saskatchewan.\nPlease download, sign and pledge your support for Climate Action for Saskatchewan.",
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        "raw_content": "Makkah Governor Prince Khalid Al-Faisal, the President of the King Faisal International Prize Panel, held a press conference in Riyadh last night to announce the 2009 Prize winners. The Prince noted that the Prize reflects the Kingdom\u2019s commitment to promoting scientific and cultural achievement.\nSecretary General of the King Faisal International Prize Dr. Abdullah Al-Othaimeen announced the winners of the Prize, which was awarded in five categories: Islamic Studies, Arabic Language and Literature, Science, Medicine and Service to Islam.\nThe prize for Islamic Studies went to Professor Abdulsalam Mohammed Cheddadi of Morocco for his seminal studies on the works of Ibn Khaldun, a leading authority on Islamic thought.\nIn the category of Arabic Language and Literature, the prize went to Professor Abdulaziz bin Nasser Al-Manie of Saudi Arabia, professor emeritus of Arabic Literature at King Saud University. Al-Manie was commended for his distinguished efforts in editing, verifying and elucidating several Arabic literary works of the 3rd to 7th Century Hegira.\nIn the Science category, the prize was awarded jointly to Professor Richard Henry Friend of the U.K., the Chairman of the Council of the School of Physical Sciences and Cavendish Professor of Physics at the University of Cambridge, and Professor Rashid Alievich Sunyaev of Russia, the Chief Scientist of the Space Research Institute at the Russian Academy of Science and the Director of the Max-Planck Institute for Astrophysics in Germany. Professor Friend pioneered the physics and engineering of semi-conductor devices made of plastic materials. Professor Sunayev has made fundamental contributions to astrophysics and cosmology.\nIn the category of Medicine, the prize was granted to Professor Ronald Levy of the U.S., the head of the Division of Oncology at Stanford University Medical School\u2019s Department of Medicine. Professor Levy has been recognized for his pioneering studies in Cancer Immunotherapy.\nThe prize in the category of Service to Islam was awarded to the Principal Shari\u2019ah Society for Qur\u2019an and Sunnah Scholars in Egypt. The organization was recognized for its perseverant efforts, spanning almost 100 years, to assert the purity of the Islamic Daawa (Call), its total dedication to the cause of Islam and its remoteness from any political ambition.\nProfiles of the 2009 prize winners on the King Faisal Foundation website",
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        "raw_content": "Integrated Marketing Communications (Online Only)\nStrategic Leadership (online only)\nGraduate Degrees in the School of Communication\nThe Jandoli School of Communication at St. Bonaventure University has a long, proud history of graduating effective and responsible communicators.\nFive graduates of the school (and a sixth alumnus of the university) are Pulitzer Prize winners, and our graduates work around the globe in prime media markets and with major corporations and organizations.\nAnd while the communications industry has changed perhaps more than any other over the past decade, we have kept pace with graduate programs that continue to position our graduates for success.\nWith today's busy professionals in mind, the IMC and MSL programs are offered in an online format only.\nWe were among the first schools in the nation to offer a Master of Arts in Integrated Marketing Communications. This online program offers an innovative approach to teaching business communications, one that coordinates and integrates various marketing communication tools into a seamless program.\nStrategic Leadership (MSL)\nThe online Master's in Strategic Leadership program recognizes the importance of communication skills as a foundation on which to build leaders for positions in the global marketplace. You'll learn to be a decision-maker and a problem-solver, and, more importantly, how to communicate a strategic vision.\nSee the MSL Fact Sheet for more details.\nCompanies Need Leaders\nAnd we help make extraordinary leadership come alive.",
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        "raw_content": "School Psychology Certification in Arizona: Become a School Psychologist in AZ\nArizona's school psychologists are certified by the Arizona Department of Education. The Arizona Department of Education issues professional non-teaching certificates that are valid in school settings with students from pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade.\nThere are five pathways to being certified as a school psychologist. All require at least a master's degree. All require supervised experience. 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A letter of institutional recommendation will be required at the time of application.\nA candidate who has five years of experience providing school psychology services will not need to verify a 60-semester hour degree, provided those five years were accrued during the preceding ten. The professional must have delivered services to children between kindergarten and twelfth grade; any combination of grade levels can be accepted.\nTwo other credentials are accepted as evidence that the candidate meets Arizona standards. The requirements are set somewhat higher than those of the Arizona Department of Education.\nNCSP Credential\nThe Nationally Certified School Psychologist (NCSP) is awarded by the National Association of School Psychologists (http://www.nasponline.org/CERTIFICATION/index.aspx). This credential is awarded on the basis of education, internship, and examination. Educational requirements are similar to Arizona's (60 semester hours). Certification candidates must also pass the Praxis II school psychologist examination (http://www.nasponline.org/CERTIFICATION/becomeNCSP.aspx). This is administered by Educational Testing Service (ETS). It will also be necessary to meet NASP professional standards; this includes an ethics requirement. While completion of a NASP-approved school psychology program is not among the requirements for the NCSP, it can simplify the process. Graduates of nonapproved programs will need to submit a case study and portfolio; currently, there are two application deadlines a year (http://www.nasponline.org/certification/ncsp/app/index.aspx).\nAmerican Board of School Psychology Diploma Path\nThe American Board of School Psychology diploma is awarded to individuals who have earned a doctoral degree and completed 1,500 hours of doctoral internship with at least one hour a week of supervision by a doctoral level psychologist (http://www.abpp.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3362). The program must be approved or accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA) or another recognized entity. Diplomates must be licensed or certified by their jurisdiction as psychologists before they can seek board certification. They must have at least two years of qualifying postdoctoral experience. Candidates should be prepared to submit work samples and undergo an oral examination process (http://www.abpp.org/files/page-specific/3297%20Generic%20Requirements/01_Generic_Steps_for_Certification.pdf).\nIn most cases, a school psychologist will need 1,200 clock hours of internship; at least 600 of those hours must be earned in a school setting. A certified school psychologist who has accrued at least three years of experience within the prior ten years may be exempted from this requirement. Internship is to be verified by the head of the university department or someone they designate; school psychology experience is to be verified by the superintendent or personnel director.\nThe Arizona Department of Education requires a background check. A candidate must obtain an Identity Verified Prints (IVP) Fingerprint Clearance Card; this is to be done before application. The necessary fingerprint card can be requested at (602) 223-2279. The applicant may also request materials from the Department of Public Safety (DPS) by mail or fax (http://www.azed.gov/educator-certification/files/2011/09/fingerprint-card-information.pdf). The fee for processing is currently listed as $67; this should take the form of a cashier's check or money order and be made payable to AZ DPS. (The agency making the prints may charge an additional fee.)\nFingerprint clearance cards issued prior to 2008 may be accepted even if they are not IVP.\nArizona has fingerprint reciprocity with 19 states, but professionals will still need to go through the IVP process (http://www.azed.gov/educator-certification/files/2013/04/form-testament-for-fingerprint-reciprocity.pdf).\nApplication materials may be downloaded from the site of the Arizona Department of Education (http://www.azed.gov/educator-certification/certificate-requirement/professional-non-teaching-certificates/).\nThe application includes questions about criminal history and about any actions taken against past licenses. An 'Explanation of Incident' form should accompany applications that disclose criminal history.\nOfficial transcripts must be included. The applicant will also include a copy of their clearance card. There is a $60 fee that must accompany the application; the check or money order should be made out to the Arizona Department of Education.\nApplication materials are to be mailed to the following address:\nADE - Certification Unit\nA limited number of services are offered on a walk-in basis at the Phoenix location at 1535 West Jefferson Street. Limited services are also available at the Tucson site at 400 W. Congress St., but only on certain days, and for a limited time period (http://www.azed.gov/educator-certification/2012/11/29/tucson-certification-office-new-temporary-office-hours). The DOE has indicated that in the future, there will be an online certification system.\nCertificates are issued for six years. 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        "raw_content": "UN Security Council Working Methods\nThe Veto\nDownload the PDF of the complete table: The Veto\nAlso see SCR\u2019s Research Report on the Veto, published on 19 October 2015.\nBeyond permanency itself, the veto power is probably the UN Charter\u2019s most significant distinction between permanent and non-permanent members. Article 27 (3) of the Charter establishes that all substantive decisions of the Council must be made with \u201cthe concurring votes of the permanent members\u201d. The veto has been addressed regularly during the annual working methods debates and is among the topics most frequently raised in the context of almost all discussions of Council working methods.\nPermanent members use the veto to defend their national interests, to uphold a tenet of their foreign policy or, in some cases, to promote a single issue of particular importance to a state. Since 16 February 1946\u2014when the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) cast the first veto on a draft resolution regarding the withdrawal of foreign troops from Lebanon and Syria (S/PV.23)\u2014the veto has been recorded 287 times.\nIn the early years, the USSR cast most of the vetoes, with a considerable number of these used to block the admission of a new member state. Over the years, the USSR/Russia has cast a total of 141 vetoes, or close to half of all vetoes. The US cast the first of its 85 vetoes to date on 17 March 1970 (S/9696 and Corr. 1 and 2). The USSR had by that point cast 107 vetoes. Since 1970, the US has used the veto far more than any other permanent member, most frequently to block decisions that it regards as detrimental to the interests of Israel. The UK has used the veto 32 times, the first such instance taking place on 30 October 1956 (S/3710) during the Suez crisis. 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Russia cast 22 vetoes in this period, whereas the US has resorted to the veto 18 times since the end of the Cold War.\nThe use of the veto by Russia and China rose considerably since 2011, with the conflict in Syria accounting for the bulk of these. Since 2011, Russia cast 16 vetoes, 12 of which were on Syria. All six Chinese vetoes during this period were over Syria. The remaining Russian vetoes since 2011 were against two resolutions related to the conflict in Ukraine, one on the 20th anniversary of the genocide in Srebrenica and one on sanctions against Yemen. (The US cast three vetoes since 2011, all of them on Israel/Palestine issues.)\nThe veto affects the work of the Council in ways that transcend its actual use during voting. It is not unusual for a draft resolution not to be formally tabled because of the threat of a veto by one or more permanent members. This is difficult to document: a paper trail exists only if a draft is circulated as a Council document, which in most cases occurs only when there is a reasonable expectation of adoption. On some occasions, however, the sponsor of a draft resolution may put it to the vote in the full knowledge that it will be vetoed to demonstrate symbolic support for an issue and to create a historical record of positions within the Council.\nIn the run-up to the 2005 World Summit (following from the 2000 Millennium Summit), the High-Level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change called on \u201cthe permanent members, in their individual capacities, to pledge themselves to refrain from the use of the veto in cases of genocide and large-scale human rights abuses\u201d. After the Summit, the governments of Costa Rica, Jordan, Liechtenstein, Singapore and Switzerland, collectively nicknamed the Small Five (S5), advocated for permanent members to \u201crefrain \u2026 from using a veto to block Council action aimed at preventing or ending genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity\u201d. Similar calls have been voiced by members at large in the open debates on working methods.\nThe S5 disbanded in 2012 but its agenda, notably its stance on the veto, was taken on in early 2013 by a group of states that emerged as an informal caucus to advocate for improved Security Council working methods. Publicly launched on 2 May that year, Accountability, Coherence and Transparency (ACT) is a cross-regional group of 27 small and medium-sized states aimed at enhancing the effectiveness of the Council through the improvement of its working methods, including putting constraints on the use of the veto. ACT undertook work on a code of conduct for member states regarding Security Council action against genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. The code is meant to encourage timely and decisive action by the Council to prevent or end the commission of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. It urges the permanent members voluntarily to agree to refrain from using their veto in situations involving mass atrocity crimes, but any member of the Council is invited to accede to the code, as is any other state that may, at some point, become a member of the Council. 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        "raw_content": "Acne and Pimples in the Elderly\nThere is a common misconception that pimples do not occur in the senior years. Although it is uncommon, the elderly may also develop pimples on the skin as do teens and younger adults. Pimples can be as distressing to the elderly, particularly aesthetic conscious seniors, as it is to younger sufferers. It is true that the skin disease, acne vulgaris, is rare in the elderly. However, being rare does not mean that it never occurs.\nWhen true acne vulgaris starts up in the senior years then it needs to be investigated immediately as it may be a consequence of some other underlying disease. Pimples are one of the signs of the acne vulgaris. Therefore it is important to differentiate between pimples on its own and pimples with acne vulgaris in senior years.\nIs it acne or just pimples?\nAcne vulgaris is a skin condition marked by the presence of blackheads, whiteheads, pimples and sometimes cysts. These are just the skin features of the condition, as are other symptoms like oily skin and itchiness. Acne vulgaris occurs when some disturbance, usually an increase in the male hormones (androgens), increases sebum (oil) production. This causes oily skin and allows for dead skin cells and dust to clog the pore. This may lead to skin inflammation mainly due to the contribution of certain type of naturally occurring skin bacteria.\nPimples are raised red lesions on the skin, medically known as papules. It is a distinguishing feature of acne but may arise even when it is not part of the acne. A blockage of a follicle can occurs for any number of reasons. The use of cosmetics such as cover up foundation and talcum powder are some of the common offending agents, irrespective of age. However, there are various other types of injuries and diseases of the skin that may cause pimples.\nAcne and Hormones\nAcne is most prominent in the teen years, starting around the time of puberty and often continuing into the twenties. It has been linked to the changes in the hormone levels with puberty. Acne can also start up with using oral contraceptives, pregnancy and sometimes even menopause or the use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in this stage of life. However, these hormone-related events are of little consideration for seniors, especially elderly women, who have passed the reproductive years of their life.\nInstead acne, both in elderly men and women, may be a consequence of internal disturbance in the body. Sometimes it is related to the use of medication like hormone replacement therapy in women, or even hormone drugs in the treatment of certain types of cancers. At other times it may be the first signs of serious diseases where other symptoms will only become evident at a later stage. Therefore acne in seniors should not just be seen as a matter of some pimples with hormone changes. Essentially these hormone changes should not be occurring in the senior years.\nTreating the cause of acne and pimples\nIt is important that the elderly do not attempt to start treating acne or pimples on their own. Acne vulgaris in seniors is usually a condition that started earlier in life and continues into the sixties and seventies. When acne or pimples start in the senior years, then it is an indication that there is some underlying disturbance, either within the skin only or the body. It needs to assessed, properly diagnosed and treated accordingly. Attempting to use over-the-counter products without first seeking doctor\u2019s assessment can mask the true presentation.\nTreatment for acne, when actually present, is essentially the same as it is for younger patients. Antibiotics are indicated for repeated infections and to prevent recurring pimples. Even medication like isotretinoin, the wonder acne drug, can be used by seniors although careful monitoring is essential. Isotretinoin is known for its harsh side effects and its role in raising cholesterol is more significant in seniors who may already be suffering with high blood cholesterol. Proper management should be undertaken with a doctor\u2019s supervision and the elderly should make note of any symptoms that arise and immediately report it.\nPeripheral Neuropathy (Nerve Disease) in the Elderly",
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        "raw_content": "As a construction worker, you may be facing the highest chances of being injured on the job compared to other workers in other occupations. If you do get injured, you may wonder if you can pursue a legal claim. The answer is yes and no. In most cases, an injury claim arising from a work-related injury will be limited by workers\u2019 compensation laws. However, in some cases, you may be able to seek compensation from a third party, such as a manufacturer of a defective tool. In a third party claim, the limitations of workers\u2019 compensation laws may not apply, and you can receive greater financial compensation.\nConstruction accident claims are usually associated with negligence or carelessness. Serious injuries may be the result of the following:\nFalls: On job sites that require workers to be suspended at high elevations, it is the responsibility of the owners and general contractors to ensure safety by installing guardrails or other protective measures to prevent any serious injury or death as a result of a fall.\nFalling Objects: Construction workers are often injured by falling debris, scaffolding, cranes or crane loads, tools and equipment, ladders, or other workers.\nDangerous or Defective Equipment: Defective tools and equipment can cause serious injuries to workers if they malfunction as a result of poor design or manufacturing.\nNegligence in Hiring, Training, or Monitoring Workers: Frequently, contractors will hire workers without making sure they have the proper training or qualifications to operate machinery or perform specific tasks, or contractors will fail to monitor workers to ensure they are not engaging in potentially dangerous activity.\nMotor Vehicle Accidents: Many construction sites have a number of large vehicles coming in and out, so pathways should all be clearly marked to avoid serious injuries.\nIf you have been injured on a construction site, it is best to contact a Miami construction accident lawyer as soon as possible so that you can receive the fairest compensation. You may have to cover medical expenses and lost wages, so it is best to contact an attorney within a week or two. Though you have up to four years to file a legal claim, the longer you wait to pursue legal action, the harder it will be to prove your case.\nBe sure to consult an attorney before signing any settlement offers proposed to you by a representative of your employer or an insurance company, as you need to be sure all injuries and financial losses are accounted for.\nIn most construction accident cases, the financial recovery will be limited by the local workers\u2019 compensation laws, which are designed to benefit both parties. To receive workers\u2019 compensation, you do not need to file a lawsuit but can submit a claim directly to your employer\u2019s workers\u2019 compensation insurer.\nHowever, some injuries are the result of a third party\u2019s negligence, such as a defective piece of equipment, and the limitations of the workers\u2019 compensation laws no longer apply. In these instances, it may be necessary to file a lawsuit in order to receive the fairest possible compensation.\nThe answer to this question is dependent upon a number of individual factors. However, the answer is often yes, as you would like to make sure that you are receiving the fairest possible compensation and are not being forced into a settlement by your employer\u2019s insurance company. To retain your legal rights to compensation, contact an experienced personal injury lawyer as soon as possible. The Miami lawyers at Spencer Morgan Law can provide you with a free, confidential consultation to help you decide the best course of action to receive full compensation for a construction-related injury.\nBy The Law Offices of Spencer G. Morgan, P.A. | Posted on July 25, 2018 Tags: Miami Construction Accident Attorney, Miami Construction Accident Attorneys",
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        "raw_content": "Society of North American Goldsmiths > News blog > 2019 > February\nSNAG is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2019 and is honoring its membership by highlighting a different artist each month on the SNAG website.\nOur first artist is Tabitha Ott.\nIntroduce yourself (background, education, preferred mediums/styles, etc.)\nI received my MFA in Jewelry/Metals from Kent State University in 2012 and my BFA in Sculpture: Jewelry/Metals from Winthrop University in 2008. Originally from Orangeburg, I now reside in Cayce, SC. Since 2014 I have been teaching full time in the Department of Art at Claflin University. My studio has been located at Tapp\u2019s Arts Center in downtown Columbia, SC for the past two and a half years. I create contemporary jewelry and sculpture from post-consumer plastic along with various metals! I use plastic in my work because it is a common material we are all familiar with, from small children to the elderly. It has become such a large part of our lives and it is easily recognizable and relatable. No matter what age, race, gender, or class, we have all engaged with plastic at some point. I believe this makes my work approachable for anyone.\nA still from Ott\u2019s solo art and fashion show \u201cFresh Plastic\u201d at Tapp\u2019s Arts Center, 2017\nWhat are your goals in creating the work that you do? Are there any concepts you are particularly interested in?\nMy work is centered around concepts of recycling, environmental conservation, fun, childlike wonder, and humor. With each piece I make, I am aiming to transform the objects or materials into something different, often unrecognizable. I really enjoy the process of manipulating plastic and incorporating it with metal. I am very interested in the contrast created as a result of placing plastic (which has little or no value) next to a valued material (such as metal). With many plastics functioning as disposable, they are often used only once, but can last hundreds of years before decomposition occurs. I aim to challenge and reconfigure viewer stereotypes concerning the usage, value, and importance of materials such as plastic.\nWhat does your work mean to you? Why create these objects?\nMy work is what fulfills me. I have had an interest in Art/Craft/Design for as long as I can remember. Communicating what my imagination comes up with just feels so natural and it\u2019s something I must do. I create these objects in order to have an impact. We all want to be successful in life, and I have come to the conclusion that to me, success equals impact. I hope that my work will inspire the viewer to: 1. Reduce the amount of plastic they use 2. Reuse what plastic they must have 3. Recycle the plastic they are finished using 4. Repurpose the plastic that cannot be recycled 5. Question disposable culture 6. Consider plastic valuable\nHow and when did you arrive at your membership with SNAG?\nI first joined SNAG in 2007 as recommended by Courtney Starrett, my undergraduate professor at the time. I went to my first conference in 2008 (Savannah) and after that experience, I knew that SNAG was something that I wanted to be a part of indefinitely. I have attended every conference since then and I\u2019m still a member! I LOVE SNAG!\nHow have you witnessed SNAG (and metalsmithing in general) evolve since first beginning your membership?\nWell for one, new technologies have really played a big part in the evolution of the field. There is a greater range in concept as well as formal aspects of the work being produced by members. Makers are addressing social issues, using a wider range of materials, and even creating work that blurs the boundaries of craft, design, and fine art. I think that SNAG as a whole is poised to become more diverse in the coming years. I am optimistic that we will see a greater representation of minorities in our organization in the future!\nWhat are your plans for the future? Is there anything specific that you hope to accomplish or achieve in 2019?\n2018 was a very busy year for me. I think I said \u201cyes\u201d to every opportunity thrown my way. In 2019 I would like to be more intentional with my decisions and spend more time working towards concentrated opportunities. I plan to continue growing my studio practice and creating work that challenges material stereotypes. I would also like to have a solo gallery exhibition before the end of 2019. In addition, increasing my online presence is of great interest to me this year.\nExamples of Ott\u2019s repurposed plastic jewelry.\nTo learn more about Tabitha and her work, visit www.tabithaott.com\nchicagoconference\nSociety of North American Goldsmith\u2019s 48th Annual Conference \u2013 The Loop: Coming Full Circle\nMay 22nd \u2013 May 25th, 2019\nRegister by March 7th for early bird rates! Online registration closes April 25th.\nSNAG is celebrating 50 years as an organization. To talk about where we are going, we must talk about where we have have been. SNAG\u2019s 48th Annual Conference, The Loop: Coming Full Circle will celebrate SNAG\u2019s first 50 years by focusing on the history of our field and SNAG\u2019s vital place within that history. 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        "raw_content": "|In Bible Studies, Uncategorized\nBlinded by Tradition \u2013 John 9 Bible Study\nOur traditions bring us together. Humanity enjoys the predictability of customs and beliefs that have been passed down from generation to generation. This study of John 9 is not to say traditions are bad. There are, however, times where these man-made observances can hinder our ability to walk in line with God.\nThis is especially the case with religion because all too often, we identify God by our traditions. In reality, He is far bigger than our denomination or calendar of holidays. If we are not careful, it is easy to miss a new thing that God is doing for the sake of keeping traditions that make us comfortable.\nA Generation Stuck in Tradition\nJesus encountered a generation of people that were so deeply rooted in their religious tradition that some completely missed out on His true identity as the Messiah. The Pharisees had instituted a system of 613 laws. This enormous set of rules served to uphold a false standard of righteousness. It was an environment where people had become more accountable to man than they were to God. When Jesus\u2019 ministry began, the Pharisees were a cold, calloused and judgmental bunch. They hated when Jesus fellowshipped with \u201c sinners\u201d and were outraged at His claims of being the Son of God. Jesus referred to them as \u201chypocrites\u201d. Why? Because as they were ruling over people with demands for godly righteousness, they were missing the Messiah Himself right before there eyes. Jesus even went as far as to say the them that they are..\n\u201cinvalidating the word of God by your tradition which you have handed down; and you do many things such as that.\u201d Mark 7:13\nThe power of God cannot be destroyed by man, but what Jesus means here is that their man-made traditions were a stumbling block to them recognizing that the Kingdom was \u201cin their midst.\u201d (Luke 17:21)\nJesus vs. Tradition \u2013 John 9\nWe find a great example of this in John 9. Jesus heals a man, who had been blind from birth, in a most \u201cuntraditional\u201d way. He spits on the ground and takes the mud produced from the dirt and saliva and rubs it into the mans eyes. Could you imagine the reaction of anyone who saw this?\n\u201cWhile I am in the world, I am the light of the world.\u201d After saying this, he spit on the ground, made some mud with the saliva, and put it on the man\u2019s eyes. 7 \u201cGo,\u201d he told him, \u201cwash in the Pool of Siloam\u201d (this word means \u201cSent\u201d). So the man went and washed, and came home seeing. John 9:5,6\nThe man is healed and instead of celebrating, the Pharisees were enraged and brought him and his family before them to be questioned. They identify very quickly as to why they are angered and make a judgement upon Jesus because the miracle He had performed was \u201cunacceptable\u201d when considering their tradition. They said:\n\u201cThis man is not from God, because He does not keep the Sabbath.\u201d John 9:13\nIt was a commandment in the old covenant that the Sabbath was to be kept as holy. Sabbath comes from the Hebrew word for \u201crest\u201d. Just as God rested on the 7th day, observing this meant a day of no work. The Pharisees apparently looked upon healing the blind as equivalent to work. Their tradition blocked them from experiencing the supernatural.\nRestoring sight to the person blind from birth was especially monumental at this time because it had NEVER happened before. We know this because of verse 32, where the once blind man says\n\u201cSince the beginning of time it has never been heard that anyone opened the eyes of a person born blind. If this man were not from God, He could do nothing.\u201d John 9:32,33\nDependence on Traditions Leads to Spiritual Blindness\nSo let\u2019s recap this. Jesus performs a miracle that the world has never seen before and the religious leaders miss it completely because they decide He violated their tradition of not working on the Sabbath. When the man didn\u2019t see it as they did, they eventually get angry and now throw this man out.\nPutting religious, man made, traditions over God will most certainly nullify your ability to experience His power. It equates to placing God in a box. Every time man has attempted to do this, it has resulted in a period of spiritual blindness.\nHere are some related Scriptures\nThe religious leaders were the ones who were blind to what God was doing. It was a problem then and unfortunately remains a problem wherever religious circles exist today. Jesus makes several references to this type of blindness in the new testament.\nHe asks His disciples:\n\u201cDo you have eyes but fail to see, and ears but fail to hear?\u201d Matt 8:18\n(Jesus knew they had physical eyes and ears)\nHe is speaking directly to the state of religiosity surrounding the Jews of the 1st Century.\nFor this people\u2019s heart has grown callous; they hardly hear with their ears, and they have closed their eyes. Otherwise they might see with their eyes, hear with their ears, understand with their hearts, and turn, and I would heal them. Matt 13:16\nNotice that Jesus says \u201cThey close their eyes\u201d. This is proof that Spiritual blindness is a choice. The bible says that the proof of God has been available for human understanding from Day 1.\nFor since the creation of the world God\u2019s invisible qualities\u2013his eternal power and divine nature\u2013have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that people are without excuse. Romans 1:20\nRefusing to acknowledge God is a sin. Jesus affirms the Pharisees guilt of this through their decision to be blind to God\u2019s will.\n\u201cFor judgment I have come into this world, so that the blind will see and those who see will become blind.\u201dSome Pharisees who were with him heard him say this and asked, \u201cWhat? Are we blind too?\u201d Jesus said, \u201cIf you were blind, you would not be guilty of sin; but now that you claim you can see, your guilt remains. John 9:34-41\nDon\u2019t Be Like the Pharisees in John Chapter 9\nGod did a new thing and the religious folks missed it. Does He still do new things today? You bet. He is the same yesterday, today, and forever. His Truths remain but with every generation He makes all things new. Therefore, even today, God wants to present His greatness in a new way that is relevant to that time period. This is done through the church.\nDon\u2019t allow yourself to get so wrapped up in religious tradition that you decide to be blind to the miracles that are on display right before your eyes on a daily basis.\nJesus opened the eyes of men and women physically and spiritually. 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        "raw_content": "Today we are releasing an external peer review looking at staff safety at St. Joseph\u2019s Healthcare Hamilton.\nSt. Joseph\u2019s requested an external peer review in the spring of 2016 after a series of incidents of aggression and violence against staff last winter. We recognized that we needed an objective outside perspective to supplement the work we were continuing internally.\nThe reviewers were asked to look at policies and practices, training and education, models of care and best practices to care for patients with a history of violence, and the impact that has on staff and client safety. The three reviewers are all respected specialists in mental health, and understand the complex needs of this patient population.\nThe reviewers reported that St. Joseph\u2019s \u201chas taken strong and effective action to enhance safety for staff and patients\u201d and \u201cresponded to the recent cluster of incidents swiftly and effectively.\u201d However, we regard this report and our current initiatives as a foundation and we recognize that ongoing continuous improvement will be required in our efforts to enhance safety for our staff and patients. We will be considering further initiatives to supplement the work currently underway.\nThe report has six categories of recommendations. St. Joseph\u2019s accepts all of these recommendations and has already implemented many of them, and is well underway in planning or implementing others. This is an ambitious plan, and an important one to ensure a safe environment for everyone.\nSt. Joseph\u2019s Healthcare Hamilton is committed to providing a safe and respectful workplace and care environment, and to treating our employees and patients with respect, dignity, and sensitivity.\nViolence is never acceptable and St. Joseph\u2019s is working with its staff to become a leader in workplace safety.\nClick here to find the full External Peer Review, as well as Recommendations and Strategies outlining the work on each recommendation.\nDr. David Higgins,\nPresident St. Joseph\u2019s Healthcare Hamilton\nClick here to download the below graphic.",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Compatibility \u00bb Are You Competing With Her Ex? 6 Signs She\u2019s Still Pining for Him\nAre You Competing With Her Ex? 6 Signs She\u2019s Still Pining for Him\nCarol Bleyle Leave a comment\n6 Signs She\u2019s Still Pining For Him\nDo you have a suspicion that your girlfriend is still hung up on her ex? If so, listen to your gut.\nIt may be picking up on something your heart and head don\u2019t want to hear.\nThen look for these signs that she\u2019s still in love with her last guy.\n#1. She keeps tabs on him\nDoes she monitor his Facebook page or Google him? Does she stay in contact with mutual friends to find out what\u2019s going on with him? Does she claim that she doesn\u2019t care what he\u2019s doing even as she follows his every move?\nIf you see any of this behavior, you know that even if she\u2019s not still in love with him, she hasn\u2019t worked through her issues with him. And those issues will stress your relationship until she\u2019s really over him.\n#2. She compares you to him\nDoes your girlfriend drop off-handed comments about how different you are from her ex? She may be trash-talking him and complimenting you, but if she\u2019s comparing you two, then she has her ex on her mind.\nShe may be trying to talk herself out of love with him by pointing out how great you are. But if she\u2019s fighting her emotions, she\u2019s definitely not over him.\n#3. She keeps his picture around\nAre there photos of him in her place? You should be especially concerned if there are photos of him and her during happier times.\nThese pictures indicate that she likes to be reminded of her good times with him and she\u2019s leaving open the possibility of getting back together.\n#4. She just broke up with him when she started dating you\nHow long did she take to heal before she hooked up with you? If it was a very short time, chances are she hasn\u2019t gotten over the breakup. You are the rebound guy she jumped to in an attempt to smother her feelings for the ex.\n#5. She wants to be where he\u2019s likely to be\nDoes she \u201caccidentally\u201d run into her ex a lot? She knows where he\u2019s likely to be and if she puts herself in his path, then she wants him to see her.\nShe may be parading you in front of him in an attempt to convince everyone, including herself, that she\u2019s moved on. But clearly, she hasn\u2019t.\n#6. She\u2019s reluctant to get to know you better\nDo you feel that she\u2019s not always \u201cthere\u201d when you two are together? Is she not focused on you or learning more about you? When you two are intimate, does she seem detached? If she\u2019s not emotionally invested in your relationship, it means her emotions are devoted elsewhere.\nSo she\u2019s still in love with her ex. What should you do? First of all, be realistic. Regardless of what happens in the future, she is not ready to be in a relationship with you now. Once you accept that fact, you need to decide what you want out of the relationship.\nIf you really like her but want a committed partner, let her know that you think she hasn\u2019t healed from the break and you want to give her the space to do that. Back off the intimacy, but you can still stay in her life and be there when she\u2019s ready to move on. Be aware that she may not choose you when she does move on.\nIf you don\u2019t want to spend any more time with someone who\u2019s committed elsewhere, move on yourself. Let her know why you\u2019re leaving. Don\u2019t let her entice you into helping her continue to lie to herself and you.\nIf you\u2019re OK with a casual entanglement and you enjoy being with her, then it\u2019s not a problem to keep dating. You\u2019ll probably want to date others as well, and keep your eyes open when it comes to her.\nMany women want to show their exes and themselves how quickly they can bounce back from a hard breakup, so they grab the next available guy to prove it.\nBut if they aren\u2019t honest with themselves and don\u2019t give themselves the time to heal, you\u2019ll end up as the rebound man dealing with your own heartbreak.\n10 Tips To Start Dating Again After A Breakup\nBiorhythm Match For Love Compatibility\n10 Tips To Choose The Right Partner\nTags boyfriend breakup girlfriend love Relationships\nPrevious Love Unreturned\nNext Buffalo Animal Totem Symbolism & Meanings",
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Nestled at the base of the Mount San Jacinto Mountains, Palm Springs is known for its crystal blue skies, year-round sunshine, stunning landscape, palm tree and starry nights.\nA high-end, designer-name shopping complex outside of Los Angeles, the Desert Hills Premium Outlets feature stores from some of fashion's biggest names - Jimmy Choo, Gucci, Armani, and Versace - and the best discount prices.\nStandard Hotel: Quality Inn Walnut Hotel or similar\nTour Options: Choice of Theme Parks, Palm Springs, LA City Tour\n(Monday Arrivals Only)\nIn the morning, we will have the option to take a cruise of San Diego Harbor. After, we will visit SeaWorld San Diego, home to whales, dolphins, walruses, polar bears, and over 300 penguins. In addition to animals, the park also has several rides.\nAdmission (Optional): Adult $25; Child $25|Duration: Approx. 1 Hour\nOne of our options will be to tour Los Angeles, known worldwide as the home of the rich and famous. From its famous Hollywood neighborhood to landmarks like the Dolby Theater, the Chinese Theater, and Beverley Hills this magnificent city is sure to provide fun and amusement for all!\nThe home of the Academy Awards, film's highest honor, the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles is a large shopping and entertainment complex, formerly known as the Kodak Theater until 2012.\nA Hollywood landmark since 126, the Chinese Theater along the Walk of Fame on Hollywood Boulevard was designed in a Chinese architectural style and hosts numerous film premieres on a regular basis.\nThis Los Angeles neighborhood is so famous that even its 90210 zip code has become an icon of wealth and exquisite mansion homes on the hills outside of Hollywood.\nWe will have the choice of going to either Disneyland or Disney's California Adventure by taking the Hotel Shuttle in the morning, with the rest of the day to enjoy on our own before heading back to the hotel on the shuttle in the evening.\nA sister to nearby Disneyland, Disney's California Adventure is based on the history and culture of its namesake state, featuring rides, restaurants, and countless other attractions to keep members of the whole family entertained.\nThe world-famous Disneyland Park is actually made up of eight smaller amusement parks, each with their own unique theme. From the wild-west tilt of Frontierland to Disney goodness of Mickey's Toontown, there is something for everyone at Disneyland!\nGuests who choose this option will spend the day at Universal Studios. Universal Studios is a combination movie studio and theme park located in the Hollywood area of Los Angeles. Due to the Daytime Saving Time, we'll visit Chinese Theater and Hollywood Boulevard before head to Universal Studios.\nThis internationally famous neighborhood in downtown Los Angeles attracts a litany of tourists every year to its iconic hills. With a seemingly endless supply of famous landmarks, shops, and eateries, visitors will be floored by this centerpiece of cinema.\nUniversal Studios is located in Hollywood, capital of the American film industry. This movie-studio-themed park has attractions that include behind-the-scenes tours of movie sets as well as rides based on your favorite feature films.\nWe will have the option of touring Palm Springs, a desert resort city in southeastern California with many recreational activities for those with active lifestyles. It is also the home of the star-studded Palm Springs International Film Festival every January.\nAirport meeting: Your tour escort will be holding a sign with your name. Domestic arrivals, your tour escort will wait at one baggage claim area of Terminal #1-#7. International arrivals, your tour escort will wait at the door of 7-11 Store.\nAirport Pickup: Complimentary pick up service is available between 8:00am - 10:30pm. Please provide arrival/return flight schedules at the time of booking or at least 3 business days prior to departure; otherwise, you are required to proceed to the hotel at your own expense.1st & 2nd person $65, the 3rd person and up will be charged additional $5 per person. Max 6 passenages in one group. In case of a flight delay of more than 30 minutes, you will need to proceed to the hotel at your own expense.\nComplimentary roundtrip airport transfers (8:00am - 10:30pm). For any other time, there will be a fee of $65 for first 2 person and $5 for each additional person (up to 6 person).\nSan Diego Harbor Cruise (Optional) $25 $25\nList price not including Admission to theme park(s) , the fee will be added when calculating.\nA mandatory service fees for tour guide/bus driver (total $9.00/day per passenger) and Airport Pick-up service ($4/per passenger).\nWe got a great deal with a 10% off coupon. The tour guide is very knowledge and gave us some valuable tour information. 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        "raw_content": "9 September 2014 , by FM Arouet\nAll the versions of this article: [English] [Espa\u00f1ol] [fran\u00e7ais] [italiano]\nScotland has never been so close to exiting the UK. This crucial debate matters for all of us Europeans because what is at stake is the essence of European unity: we are better and stronger together.\nCloser and closer to the edge\nOn Monday 8 September for the first time in the Scottish referendum campaign, a poll gave a tight lead to the Yes vote (47% Yes, 45% No, 8% undecided). This compares to a 22-point lead for the No barely two months ago, which melt to a 6-point lead last week, before the Yes vote eventually took the lead. Although several analysts warned that this was only one poll, and other polls indicate that the race is too close to call, the current trend is clearly in favour of the Yes.\nSince the beginning of the Referendum campaign, the \u201cYes Scotland\u201d and \u201cBetter Together\u201d campaigns have been bitterly debating the pros and cons of the 307-year-old union. In this debate, several public figures (including Queen Elizabeth II) in the United Kingdom (UK) and elsewhere in Europe have adopted a \u201cneutral\u201d position, arguing this was a matter purely for the Scots to decide, thereby implying that this debate, of political unity versus disintegration, mattered only for the Scots. This is fundamentally wrong: the Scottish debate could have been held in exactly the same terms in Catalonia, the Basque Country, Belgium, and any other part of Europe with regionalist aspirations. This debate is particularly tricky as it combines on the one hand legitimate aspirations for more decentralisation and autonomy (promoted by the European Union through the subsidiarity principle), and on the other hand obnoxious nationalistic and hatred-driven claims.\nDistinguishing legitimate aspirations from nationalism\nSome regionalist aspirations are perfectly legitimate and often justified by the need for local democracy, so that people feel they can have a direct impact on their day-to-day lives, which makes them feel empowered and responsible, or simply efficiency: if things are better done locally, why take them up to the national level? However, such arguments are often used by nationalists or \u201cregionalists\u201d with much distinct objectives: gain full independence from a hated wider entity they belong to. This instrumentalisation of legitimate arguments by nationalists takes place everywhere in Europe and could, if blindly accepted, simply lead to the disintegration of our continent and of the European project.\nThe key to distinguishing these two similar but very distinct aspirations lies in the \u201cexclusivity\u201d of people\u2019s sense of belonging. Identities are multiple, particularly in Europe where two thousand years of history have produced unique and very peculiar socio-economic and cultural patterns. This diversity can be approached in two different ways: one can either feel exclusively rooted to one specific identity (a city, a region, a country, etc.), or accept that identities can be cumulative and complimentary. The European project is obviously built on the second interpretation: \u201cmy Region, my Country, and Europe\u201d constitute the wholly trinity of identity in our old continent. Any political discourse which calls for the exclusivity of one of these three pillars (including those who call for an \u201cexclusively European\u201d identity which obliterates regions and countries) are fundamentally wrong and verge on the side of totalitarianism \u2013 as they seek to impose a unique and exclusive identity upon inherently diverse people. The Scottish referendum is clearly part of this enterprise and hence should not be interpreted as a gentle claim for more autonomy.\nThe illusion of absolute independence\nOne of the most important questions in the campaign was whether the UK would accept to share the Pound Sterling with a new independent Scotland. Any realistic solution would involve some form of a currency union (whether with the UK or the Eurozone): in such a scenario, how can the nationalists even begin to believe they will achieve a better deal than what they currently have through independence? Just ask the Greeks, Irish, Portuguese, Cypriots and Spanish what \u201cindependence\u201d within a currency union feels like. The euro crisis has shown how unsustainable a currency union is without a political union\u2026 which is exactly what the Scots and the UK currently have! As Mark Carney (Governor of the Bank of England) recently put it, \u201ca currency union is incompatible with sovereignty\u201d. An independent Scotland using the Pound would reduce \u2013 not increase \u2013 its autonomy from London. In a globalised world, the only way to preserve sovereignty is to share it, and Scotland\u2019s current position is better than any deal it could achieve through independence.\nPro-European? Really?\nOne of Alex Salmond\u2019s (leader of the pro-independence campaign) arguments is the following: we want to exit the UK because we want to stay in the EU, which the UK might leave in 2017. This burst of Europhilia seemed rather odd coming from a nationalist. Indeed, if nationalists say they are so \u201cculturally different\u201d from the rest of the UK that they need independence, then how on earth are they going to handle diversity with the French, Spanish, Italians, Poles, Estonians, Greeks, and all other European nations within the EU? Europe is about Unity in Diversity, at every level: one cannot apply this motto at the European level and disregard it at the national level. UK Prime Minister David Cameron is also finding himself in the awkward position of being on both sides of the debate at the same time: promoting all the benefits of Unity in Diversity, a single market and political cooperation at the UK level, whilst arguing for exactly the opposite at the European level.\nFurthermore, a Scottish secession from the UK could well produce \u201cbutterfly effects\u201d such as European disintegration: a reduced UK would be more Conservative\u2013dominated and hence more likely to leave the EU, other regions (starting with Catalonia) would increase pressure to achieve independence, whilst all other nationalist movements (at regional or national level) would seek to catch the wave of disintegration. And we all know where Europe can end up if it is disintegrated.\nHence, dear Scottish friends, on 18 September 2014, say No to Nationalism, and Yes to Unity: we are always better and stronger together!\nPhoto credit: www.telegraph.co.uk\n1. On 11 September 2014 at 11:03, by Alexandre Marin Replying to: Yes or No? We are all Scottish\nIf I were a scottish citizen, I wouldn\u2019t vote independence for the following reasons :\nFirst, Scotland has a large autonomy. The real matters in which Scotland has no sovereignty are the foreign affairs. If Scotland decides to become independant, it will have such sovereignty only in a theorical constitutionnal reality. Scotland is not powerful enough to have a real independant foreign policy and to have an influence on the international relations (neither is United Kingdom, only a European diplomatic federation is able to carry such power).\nSecondly, as European federalists, we criticize the Member-states because of their national selfishness ; they do not care about long term European interests, but only about their short-term leader\u2019s interests. Therefore, we should avoid praising such selfishness at the regional level when we blame it at the National level.\nThen, if we consider voting independance because of the fear that the U.K could leave the EU, and doing so, force Scotland to leave the EU as well, why didn\u2019t we decide to organize the referendum about Scottish independance after the British referendum about the UK\u2019s withdrawal from the EU ? Scottish people could have saved the UK form such withdrawal, and if the majority of the British citizens had decided to leave the EU anyway, then Scotland would have decided to leave the UK to go back in the European Union.\nFinally, it contradicts two European values, as this articles reminds very well : first, we are stronger together, and this is why the EU has been created. The second one is the unity in the diversity, that is to say the idea that our differences are not a weakness for our unity, but a strength. 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        "raw_content": "Whitewall Corner\nIf you're looking for specialist dental services, smile makeovers or a specialist to fit teeth implants in Acomb YO24 3 we can help you with whatever treatment you might need. Our services can be offered to suit a variety of patients with a wide range of needs. We have a team of experienced dentists who will put you at ease and answer any questions you have about the whole process.\nTeeth implants are artificial tooth roots which are fitted into the gum line in order to hold a false tooth in place. Many people have these fitted to improve the look of their smile if they have lost teeth due to an injury or disease. The implanted root is placed securely into the jaw bone to act just like a natural tooth root, holding a false tooth or bridge in place. We provide you with an expert service which includes a range of cosmetic dental options to take care of your oral health. If you need to have dental services or last minute dental care in Acomb YO24 3 or you are arranging multiple appointments to complete a cosmetic makeover, we will try our best to cater to your expectations. Whatever you need, we will make a unique treatment solution that sounds best.\nAdditional specialist dental services such as whitening and artificial crowns may also be offered for our patients. Read more about whitening here http://www.teeth-implants.co.uk/cosmetic/whitening/north-yorkshire/acomb/ If you're lacking any or all of your teeth, dental implants could considerably enhance your standard of living, overall health, and confidence. In order to make the implants as realistic as they can be, they're fitted with an artificial root in addition to a crown. As a result, the implants look and feel like real teeth, and they operate in exactly the same way as well. You\u2019ll be ready to enjoy any food you want, just like if you had got a complete set of strong teeth. These provide more than cosmetic benefits as they offer the overall performance you'd get with a full set of normal teeth. Professional tooth whitening treatments might be supplied for individuals with stains or discolouration on their enamel. This process helps to brighten smiles and give a nice overall look, whilst still appearing natural and realistic.\nContact our team right now if you want to learn more about specialist dental services, cosmetic treatments or one of the additional services we provide, such as the emergency treatment http://www.teeth-implants.co.uk/emergency/north-yorkshire/acomb/ We're able to go over exactly what you'll need and get you to meet with an expert as soon as possible. If you'd like to get all the information on teeth implants in Acomb YO24 3 we can help so don't hesitate to get in touch.",
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        "raw_content": "The Maxwell Marketplace Welcomes Teladoc\nMarket-Leading Telehealth Solution Now Available to Maxwell Health Users Across the Country\n(Boston, MA) April 15, 2016 \u2013 Today, access to quality, convenient, and cost-effective medical care is anything but guaranteed. Almost 75% of all doctor, urgent care, and ER visits are either unnecessary or could be handled safely and effectively by phone or through video. To address this, Maxwell Health announced a partnership with Teladoc, the nation\u2019s first and largest telehealth platform, delivering on-demand health care anytime, anywhere, via mobile devices, the Internet, video, and phone. Teladoc\u2019s -platform connects members with a national network of board-certified, state-licensed physicians that treats a wide range of non-emergent conditions. More than 14 million unique individuals benefit from access to Teladoc 24/7/365 at a minimal cost. Service is delivered with an median response time of less than 10 minutes from the time a member requests a telehealth visit to the time they speak with a Teladoc physician. In 2015, Teladoc delivered nearly 70% all telehealth consults visits (575,000) provided in the U.S., saving employees time and money.\n\u201cTeladoc is an institution in the telehealth industry. They are absolutely best-in-class, and we are excited to bring this incredibly relevant solution to market,\u201d said Mike Zarrillo, VP of Strategic Partnerships and Marketplace at Maxwell Health. \u201cThey share our vision for a future of American health care that is completely employee-centric. They are laser-focused on helping families navigate the complexities of health care and access care wherever, whenever, and however they prefer. We believe that telehealth is a critical step to achieve that vision, and we\u2019re so excited for the impact this will have on the companies and people we serve.\u201d\nMaxwell Health is an employee benefits technology platform and innovative marketplace solution that makes benefits and HR simple for employers and their employees.\nWith Maxwell, companies working with benefits advisors across the country get a customized benefits storefront where their employees can enroll in all their benefits, including medical, dental, vision, life, short- and long-term disability, and financial benefits such as HRA/HSA/FSA. Maxwell\u2019s comprehensive HR and benefits administration system supports complex benefit strategies and integrates with leading payroll solutions for streamlined HR processes.\nMaxwell\u2019s beautiful shopping interface makes it easy for employees to choose benefits for themselves and their families, and after enrollment, employees are able to access their benefits through a mobile app (available on iOS and Android) that includes virtual insurance ID cards, a turnkey wellness program to incentivize healthy actions, and convenient access to support for health and benefits-related questions.\nThe Maxwell Marketplace is a curated virtual storefront of relevant products and solutions from best-in-class insurance, lifestyle, and financial vendors that redefines what it means to be covered. It features voluntary and ancillary worksite policies from the most innovative insurance carriers in the country, as well as other market-leading health, wellness, and financial solutions including a healthcare concierge service, identity theft protection, 401(k) advisory assistance, and socially responsible employee loan programs. Teladoc is the latest to join these ranks.\nAbout Maxwell Health\nMaxwell Health is a technology platform and innovative marketplace solution that makes benefits and HR simple. Maxwell streamlines the administration of benefits, human resources, and payroll for HR administrators, and its beautiful, modern experience makes it easy for employees to choose and use their benefits, helping them achieve better health and financial security. Leading benefits advisors and insurance carriers partner with Maxwell to deliver a state-of-the-art benefits and HR experience for small-to-mid-size employers and their employees. To learn more about Maxwell Health, please visit maxwellhealth.com.\npress@maxwellhealth.com",
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        "raw_content": "Leading Fire Investigation Into the Twenty-first Century\nTexas is changing what we know about arson science. And it all started with Sonia Cacy.\nhttps://www.texasmonthly.com/politics/leading-fire-investigation-into-the-twenty-first-century/\nSonia Cacy, who has become a sort of Patient Zero of questionable arson science, photographed near her home in Port Aransas.\nUpdate: The state declared \u201cactual innocence\u201d in the case of Sonia Cacy on June 6, 2016, more than 20 years after she was wrongfully convicted.\nOn November 10, 1991, black smoke rose from a house and into an early-morning sky over Fort Stockton, a small town just west of the Pecos. A 44-year-old woman with big green eyes paced her front yard in the fall air, hysterical, wearing nothing but the nylon nightie she slept in. 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Years later, others would come to see the infinite variability with which a human may respond to trauma. They would identify what might be a sad but pedestrian explanation for all of it.\nEven as she was admitted into the hospital after the sun rose, coughing up black sputum and vomiting repeatedly, the narrative was calcifying. Investigators saw the deep burns in the carpet as evidence of an accelerant. Her behavior that morning signaled guilt. The appearance of a couple of unexplained fires at the house after Cacy moved in gave them a pattern of behavior. A hole in the drywall near the body was construed as damage caused by a man writhing in agony. And the papers that named her the sole beneficiary of Uncle Bill\u2019s meager estate provided motive.\nAt trial, the evidence against her looked unassailable to a jury. A toxicologist from the Bexar County forensic lab even testified to the presence of an accelerant like gasoline in scraps of clothing from Uncle Bill\u2019s body. It took them two hours to convict her of murder. She was sentenced to 55 years in prison.\nAnd she might still be locked up if not for a Cambridge-educated chemist and inventor named Gerald Hurst. When he cracked open Cacy\u2019s file in the spring of 1996\u2014three years after her conviction\u2014he was appalled by what he found.\nIf there was a moment when fire investigation began to emerge out of the dark age of hunches, untested hand-me-down arson indicators, and wives\u2019 tales, it occurred when Hurst turned his attention to Cacy\u2019s case. A tall, lanky man with a wiry beard and deep-set eyes, Hurst once developed weapons of war, but when he shifted careers in the seventies, using his background in chemistry to become a fire expert, he waged intellectual warfare against questionable science presented in civil trials. He had never been involved in a criminal proceeding before looking into the Cacy file, but he understood the chemical reaction that produces fire, and he was horrified by the quality of arson science used in the testimony that led to Cacy\u2019s conviction.\nAnd it wasn\u2019t just the hard science that seeded his doubt\u2014it was the bond between her and Uncle Bill. Everyone who knew them spoke about it with a certain awe. She called the man Daddy as a child until she learned it stung her father. She grew up listening to him play his steel guitar at night on the porch. When she had a family of her own, she moved them into a shack without running water near the New Mexico line, close to where Uncle Bill lived as he wrung the last drops from an old stripper well too played out for the oil company to mess with anymore. And before he died, she had moved in with the old man at his house in Fort Stockton as his health failed, because he needed her and, in a different way, she needed him too.\nHurst knew there was an alternative explanation for what happened that morning, and it wasn\u2019t nearly as compelling as murder by fire. Uncle Bill was always starting small conflagrations with his cigarettes. His clothes, sheets, and furniture were pockmarked with circular burn holes. He\u2019d been known to roast cocktail weenies with a propane torch from the comfort of his recliner. Occasionally, he burned receipts in a plastic pan in the house.\nThis was just circumstantial evidence, though, and Hurst wanted fresh scientific evidence for Cacy\u2019s defense to present at a new sentencing hearing she\u2019d been granted in 1996. He searched through her former home, and beneath a collapsed cot at the heart of the fire, he found the remnants of two mattresses made of polyurethane\u2014a substance known in fire-safety circles as \u201csolid gasoline.\u201d It turns to a lava-like liquid when ignited and could account for the burn patterns in the carpet that investigators had attributed to an accelerant. When he took a piece of the mattress outside and set it on fire, the substance burned brightly. Hurst had found the scenario laid out by the prosecution ludicrous. They argued that somehow Cacy had doused her uncle head to foot with gasoline, set him aflame as the vapors enveloped her, and escaped with nothing but a little singed hair, the diaphanous nylon nightie intact.\nAs for the hole in the drywall, allegedly created during Uncle Bill\u2019s paroxysms of pain, Hurst saw something far more prosaic. \u201cIf you break sheetrock before a fire, the edges will have smoke on them,\u201d he said. \u201cThis was snow white. The breakage occurred after the fire. It\u2019s typical of what you\u2019ll find in fire scenes. After they put the fire out, they\u2019ll do an overhaul, which usually involves knocking holes in walls to see if there is any latent fire to cause a rekindle.\u201d\nUncle Bill\u2019s autopsy deepened Hurst\u2019s conviction that the fire was accidental. The descending artery in his heart was 80 percent blocked. His lungs contained a frothy red fluid but no soot. The 75-year-old three-pack-a-day smoker, he theorized, may have started an accidental fire, and in his haste to put it out, a medical expert concluded, he likely died of a heart attack long before the smoke could suffocate him. His grandson testified that the man had complained of shooting pains in his arm shortly before the fire. It was one of the reasons he had recently decided to draw up a will, naming Cacy the beneficiary.\nEven more troubling, Hurst discovered other shreds of clothing from Uncle Bill\u2019s body in an evidence locker at the Fort Stockton police station. They\u2019d been tested by a lab in Dallas, and the accompanying report indicated it had detected no traces of an accelerant but plenty of chemical byproducts to be found in a burning house. Cacy\u2019s trial attorney hadn\u2019t known about the existence of the second sample.\nAt retrial, however, this new evidence didn\u2019t move the jury; it sentenced her to a century in prison. The judge presiding over the hearing did not feel the same way. He later told me that if it had been up to him, he would have found her not guilty.\nHurst was shaken. \u201cI probably did more work on that case than any other in my life,\u201d he said. He refused to let her waste away in prison on evidence so compromised he would laugh if its result wasn\u2019t so horrifying. He sought the professional opinions of other experts and amassed a formidable brief on Cacy\u2019s innocence. He submitted it to the state parole board in 1999, and six years after her first conviction, they freed her. But it was a somewhat shallow victory; they didn\u2019t exonerate her of the crime.\nPerhaps the most famous use of arson science in a conviction occurred during the case of Cameron Todd Willingham, the Corsicana man who lost his three young daughters in a house fire. He refused to take a plea deal and admit to murdering his babies to save his own life. The prosecution announced it would pursue the ultimate punishment, and the district attorney worked out a reduced charges in exchange for the cooperation of a prisoner named Johnny Webb, who told the jury Willingham confessed to him.\nThe state\u2019s fire expert, deputy state fire marshal Manuel Vasquez, testified that the telltale signs of arson were so clear it was as though they were printed on the walls. \u201cThe fire does not lie,\u201d he said. \u201cIt tells me the truth.\u201d And that truth had been passed down from one generation of fire investigators to the next. Vasquez believed immutable laws governed the behavior of fire, and it was commonly repeated in the field that multiple \u201cpuddle patterns\u201d were ironclad arson indicators. Charred floors and baseboards were, to Vasquez, evidence of a low-burning fire, corroborating the puddle-patterns theory. Convinced that the floor was soaked in flaming accelerant, Vasquez found it suspicious that the bottoms of Willingham\u2019s feet were not scorched. Vasquez also told the jury wood alone could not burn hot enough without an accelerant to melt the aluminum front-door jamb. In fact, the temperature inside the house had increased so quickly that it had caused \u201cglass crazing\u201d in the windows, manifested as erratic hairline fractures. In total, he claimed to have identified more than twenty indicators of arson.\nThe jury believed Vasquez, and convicted and sentenced Willingham to death.\nHurst, as ever, had his doubts. \u201cOne of the things you notice about bogus cases is this: there are too many indicators of arson. Everything is a matter of subjective judgment,\u201d he said. \u201cIf it\u2019s not normal or it\u2019s unusual, it means that it was arson.\u201d He knew from actual experimentation that when a fire reaches flashover\u2014the point at which the heat becomes so intense that everything in the house spontaneously combusts\u2014strange burn patterns can be etched into walls and floors without an incendiary. Apart from some charcoal lighter fluid found on the front porch near the grill, no sample from Willingham\u2019s home ever produced traces of an accelerant.\n\u201cCrazed glass\u201d wasn\u2019t necessarily irrefutable proof of an intentionally set fire, as attested to by Vasquez, but could instead be the result of hot glass cooled rapidly by water from a firefighter\u2019s hose. And the melted aluminum? Scientists know that the flame temperature of a fire started with a liquid accelerant is similar to one fed by normal fuels, in this case the materials in and around the house. Set accidentally, the fire would just as easily have melted aluminum.\nThe state, however, was bent on seeing questions of innocence put to rest, and in February 2004, four days after Hurst submitted a detailed report to the prosecution outlining that the evidence against the accused had no basis in science or reality, Willingham was executed. It\u2019s now believed by a number of respected fire scientists that the fire was likely caused by a space heater or faulty electrical wiring. The state had killed a man, and it did so armed with little more than a collection of myths and an informant\u2019s since-recanted lies. If Cacy\u2019s conviction set the stage for a new Texas epoch in fire investigation, Willingham pushed it past the brink.\nWillingham\u2019s case was the first one submitted by the Innocence Project of Texas to the newly formed Texas Forensic Science Commission, in 2006. In 2008 the commission agreed to review his case and hired nationally renowned experts to assess the evidence. In one report, Vasquez\u2019s interpretation of the scene was likened to the work of \u201cmystics\u201d and \u201cpsychics.\u201d Dr. Craig Beyler, the arson expert hired by the commission, reported that Vasquez\u2019s arson finding \u201ccould not be sustained.\u201d But two days before the commission was scheduled to discuss Beyler\u2019s work, Governor Rick Perry shook up its membership by announcing the replacement of the chairman and two commissioners. He installed John Bradley, a tough-talking district attorney from Williamson County, now infamous for fighting to suppress the DNA evidence that exonerated Michael Morton of the murder of his wife. Bradley\u2019s first act as chairman was to cancel the Willingham hearing.\nThe state\u2019s next move was to ensure that no official finding would ever be handed down. Bradley sought a legal opinion from Attorney General Greg Abbott in 2011, contesting the commission\u2019s jurisdiction to evaluate the evidence in Willingham\u2019s case. A couple of months before Abbott issued his conclusions, the commission unveiled its report. It took pains to qualify its conclusions by saying that it assessed neither guilt nor innocence. Yet it cited his case in its recommendations for a review of old arson testimony and better training of fire investigators.\nIt was the last report the commission would ever issue on Willingham. Abbott sided with Bradley shortly thereafter. His opinion, in effect, foreclosed the body from delving further into either Willingham\u2019s or Cacy\u2019s case because the new evidence preceded its formation. This seemingly arbitrary limitation could not, however, stop an ambitious new state fire marshal, the former chief of departments in Cedar Park and Houston. Marshal Chris Connealy was ready to shatter the ossified order. Instead of viewing the Forensic Science Commission\u2019s recommendations as a mandate without precedent on a busy agency, he swore by them, line by line.\n\u201cI called around to see who else had done this in the nation, and unfortunately nothing existed,\u201d Connealy recalled. \u201cWe were going to have to create this from scratch.\u201d\nImagine the grumbling of his peers at this presumptuous neophyte to the world of arson. Here he was, an outsider in the field\u2014a firefighter and administrator heading up an office populated by inspectors who identified more closely with law enforcement. His embrace of a new regime in fire investigation certainly didn\u2019t ingratiate him. \u201cWe had 20 percent of our staff leave after I started,\u201d he said. \u201cThere were fire investigators who didn\u2019t want to go up to the new expectations.\u201d\nHis stated intentions weren\u2019t mere promises to be jettisoned once the realities of running the office seeped in. He doubled training hours for investigators in his department. He required that they participate in mock hearings aimed at assessing whether they would qualify as experts in court. (Forcing fire investigators to undergo what are known as Daubert hearings was a move the International Association of Arson Investigators had long fought.) Connealy added an electrical engineer and a criminal analyst to his staff. He worked to change the culture of fire investigation to one in which the scientific method would require that hypotheses be testable and that other possibilities first be eliminated before entering findings of arson.\nAfter attending a commission meeting, he had lunch with Jeff Blackburn, the founder of the Innocence Project of Texas, and Scott Henson, an IPOT consultant and writer behind the well-read criminal justice blog Grits for Breakfast. The result of this meal was an unprecedented partnership that raised more than a few eyebrows. Connealy agreed to work closely with the organization and to reevaluate arson testimony it recommended. He convened an advisory panel of fire scientists, lawyers, and arson investigators to review the cases.\nOne of the first was Sonia Cacy\u2019s.\nSeventeen years after Hurst began questioning the evidence against Cacy, a panel of experts, convened by Connealy, reexamined the case. In August 2013, it found that the arson determination against her was \u201cnot supportable under present day standards of care for conducting a fire investigation.\u201d What\u2019s more, there was \u201cno scientific evidence to support the opinion that [Uncle Bill] was alive when the fire broke out.\u201d\nRod Ponton, the district attorney for the four-county area including Fort Stockton (who was not the DA in Cacy\u2019s original case), sought to bring the evaluations to a halt, as Bradley had before him. He requested a finding from Abbott that the state fire marshal had overstepped his jurisdiction by challenging testimony in old cases. But the law that restricted the Forensic Science Commission\u2019s jurisdiction, Abbott opined, did not apply to the state fire marshal.\nPonton was fighting a losing battle. Last September, Perry signed into law a bill that cut a path to the Court of Criminal Appeals, allowing inmates and convicts like Cacy to challenge outdated forensic testimony. The legislation, authored by Senator John Whitmire, provided the means, and Connealy\u2019s arson reviews were the ammunition. \u201cThe whole criminal justice system is moving rapidly toward a place where we don\u2019t uphold bad convictions and bad science,\u201d Cacy\u2019s attorney Gary Udashen said. \u201cPonton is going against the grain of history on this.\u201d\nThe fire marshal\u2019s panel is also investigating another case that is just as troubling as Cacy\u2019s. Some 25 years ago, the fire chief in Hewitt, Texas, saw black smoke rise from Angel Fire Drive. Muffled concussions echoed through the neighborhood. The acrid scent of burning rubber hung in the air. In Ed Graf\u2019s backyard, a storage shed burned so intensely its heat could be felt from inside the house. First responders, neighbors, and friends sensed something terrible building when they spotted two bicycles laid down on the back porch. An awful truth was settling in, and no one dared to speak it: Where were Graf\u2019s eight- and nine-year-old adopted stepsons, Joby and Jason?\nFirefighters found the blackened bodies once they\u2019d tamped down the flames and punched holes in the side of the shed. Before the day was through, the fire department bulldozed the structure so Graf and his wife, Clare, wouldn\u2019t wake the next morning to the gutted hull that had killed their sons. But Clare didn\u2019t believe it was an accident, and neither did investigators. The deeply unlikable portrait they painted of Graf was that of a man who was controlling and compulsively organized\u2014a tightwad who, they discovered, had returned the boys\u2019 new school clothes for a refund after their deaths. Where Clare had taken a laissez-faire policy toward child rearing, Graf was a disciplinarian who brought order into the lives of the rambunctious boys. Maybe he resented them. And maybe he didn\u2019t want them around anymore now that Clare had given birth to a son who was his flesh and blood.\nMere weeks before the fire, Graf had taken out life insurance policies that would net him, according to police investigative reports, some $100,000 if the boys died. Perhaps, investigators theorized, he needed the money. The year before the fire, he\u2019d settled with his former employer, a local bank, for $70,000 to keep embezzlement claims against him out of court.\n\u201cI know he killed my boys,\u201d Clare told investigators. \u201cI just know it.\u201d\nShe remembered what he has said to her when she arrived home after the fire. He told her matter-of-factly: \u201cWe lost both the boys.\u201d Yet he allegedly had been informed by firefighters that they\u2019d recovered only one body so far. The boys had always been inseparable, sure, but how could he have known for certain?\nDespite having to interpret the fire scene from a jumble of charred planks and two-by-fours at a local dump, the arson investigators claimed to see the signs of an intentionally set fire. They saw it in the way the wood had fractured and in the \u201cpuddle marks\u201d on the flooring. That the boys were found lying on their backs almost certainly indicated that they had been incapacitated before the fire started.\nIt had all simply burned too hot and too fast to be accidental, they concluded.\nFor a convicted child burner, the jury handed down a life sentence. Then in 2008 a Waco attorney named Walter Reaves took an interest in Graf and approached Hurst, whom he knew from time spent working together on the Willingham case. Graf\u2019s problem, they found, was one of perception. His behavior could be construed as circumstantial evidence of guilt or, alternately, as nothing at all. The incriminating life insurance policies used to devastating effect at trial were in fact the same policies Graf\u2019s father had taken out on him when he was a boy. They also served as college savings accounts.\nHurst was baffled that any conclusions could be drawn from a fire scene that had been bulldozed and viewed at a dump, where a backhoe moved pieces around for investigators. He was again encountering the same kinds of myths he\u2019d identified in the Cacy and Willingham cases.\nNothing should be read into the direction of cracks in the wood. It invariably splintered against the grain when burned. The shed reached flashover, and assuming that alleged puddle patterns had resulted from poured gasoline was at the very least reckless. As for the hot and fast nature of the fire, it could be explained by the lack of sheetrock to slow the burn, and possibly by lawn equipment filled with fuel. The boys, neighbors testified, had started a small grass fire not long before their deaths. They\u2019d been scolded for smoking cigarettes and playing with matches.\nMarshal Connealy\u2019s expert panel agreed: an arson finding could not be upheld based on the evidence. \u201cHis was the textbook case for the way they used to investigate fires,\u201d Reaves said. \u201cNone of it is really grounded in scientific principles.\u201d\nOn March 27, 2013, the Court of Criminal Appeals set aside Graf\u2019s conviction and remanded his case back to the trial court. \u201cFalse testimony,\u201d the justices wrote, had violated his due process rights. A new trial has been set for this September 19.\nThe science of fire continues to be an elusive discipline. Where our knowledge, for example, of the human body seems to grow almost daily, what we know about fires, the tracing of their origins, and how they interact with a complex environment recedes farther and farther from our grasp. \u201cIt\u2019s the one time in life where you conduct studies, and the more you learn about fire, the harder it is to come to the correct conclusion,\u201d said Mark Goodson, an engineer and former ATF bomb tech on Connealy\u2019s panel. Vasquez, the investigator who testified at Willingham\u2019s trial, once claimed that most of the fires he\u2019d investigated turned out to be arson. Arson findings, Goodson said, were once reached in 80 to 90 percent of the cases examined by arson sleuths. \u201cNow it\u2019s down to 30 or 40 [percent]. We now know things we see out there can have multiple explanations.\u201d\nArson investigation is moving inexorably in Goodson\u2019s direction. That doesn\u2019t mean there aren\u2019t those who will resist. On June 30, Sonia Cacy will return to Fort Stockton for the first time in decades. At a hearing in state district court, a judge will make a recommendation to the Court of Criminal Appeals on her case, and on whether a new trial should be held. Ponton maintains that Cacy is guilty, though the evidence is piling up against his case.\nIn January, Ponton contracted Dr. Elizabeth Buc, an expert in fire analysis, to evaluate the mass spectrometer results used to convict Cacy. They were, she reported, \u201cnegative for gasoline.\u201d\nHer conclusions directly refuted the findings of former Bexar County toxicologist Joe Castorena, who initially studied the samples from the fire. And Buc\u2019s analysis isn\u2019t the only cause to question his work. In a letter defending his conclusions to Cacy\u2019s attorney, recently obtained by Texas Monthly, Castorena makes a bewildering claim he never mentioned at trial: \u201cI have indisputable evidence that the Bill Richardson [clothing] sample was contaminated with xylenes at the morgue,\u201d he wrote.\nXylene is a compound one would expect to find in a clothing sample containing traces of gasoline. This, he reasoned, may have skewed the way experts like Buc who came after him read the results. The implication is that because he alone knew of the contamination, only he could interpret the results correctly. Yet if the sample was contaminated in the morgue with the very same compounds Castorena says indicate arson, can the results be trusted?\n\u201cOn its face, it\u2019s a pretty remarkable statement,\u201d says Dr. John DeHaan, a member of the state fire marshal\u2019s expert panel who wrote a book about fire-scene reconstruction.\nIn response, Ponton has changed his strategy. The case against Sonia Cacy, he says, can be proved on circumstantial evidence alone. \u201cThere is substantial evidence separate and apart from the scientific evidence,\u201d he told me.\nHer behavior at the scene. The inconsistencies in her statements about how she woke up. The fires that preceded Uncle Bill\u2019s death. The will bequeathing to her a few played-out stripper wells and a burned house. His recent filings cling to these, betting that a jury will see them in the most incriminating light possible.\nNone of it surprises Cacy. \u201cI can\u2019t imagine Fort Stockton giving in,\u201d she told me. \u201cI know they should, but I can\u2019t imagine it.\u201d\nIn the decades since her conviction, she has walked through this world a murderer in the eyes of the law. She can\u2019t get a job or an apartment that requires a background check. She never stays in one place for long. Last winter, in the teeth of an ice storm, she boarded a Greyhound bus in Fort Worth with everything she could fit into two bags and rode south, to Port Aransas. She lives near her son, in an efficiency apartment, and she\u2019s grateful her landlord never bothered to check her out. She loves her new life on the Texas Gulf, she says, and walks the beach every day, her pale complexion from that hard winter now sunburned.\nEvery month, the 67-year-old woman begs rides to Aransas Pass to meet with her parole officer. She remains in touch regularly concerning her whereabouts, accountable to the court, she fears, for the rest of her life. \u201cI\u2019m just gonna do what I have to do. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb What\u2019s News \u00bb Weekly Commentary \u00bb Buying A Clean Environment With Our Money\nOne of the three rings of focus under the main tent at the legislative circus this year is cleaning up the environment.\nUnfortunately, it is of such a low priority that lawmakers don\u2019t want to put that issue up against other general fund programs because they know that there are much more important issues that state government must address like education, repair of facilities at the University and so on. But lawmakers can\u2019t ignore their eco-friendly constituents, so they are finding ways to hide the cost of going green from taxpayers. After all, it is an election year and lest the words \u201ctax increase\u201d pass over their lips, that is a risk they are not about to take.\nNo, instead of raising taxes, lawmakers are sneaking increases into the tax burden through user fees and charges. Last week we looked at a proposal that would tack an annual fee of $5,000 on all manufacturers of electronic devices plus make them pay another fee based on the weight of those devices imported into the state. And while lawmakers may be able to say they didn\u2019t raise taxes, they will make the manufacturers look like the ogres because the manufacturers will have to increase their prices in order to recover the new fee. And we wonder why it costs so much to live in Hawaii?\nLast year we warned you about a new fee on maritime containers to raise funds to fund the invasive species eradication and prevention program. It was noted that the $1 per 20 linear feet of container length would not raise enough money as the number of containers imported into Hawaii is rather limited and sooner or later lawmakers would have to come back to either raise the rate or find other sources to fund the program.\nSure enough, lawmakers are back this year to impose fees on aircraft containers and freight that is not shipped in containers. Of course, the cost of this additional fee will be passed on to us as consumers, but on the way to the shelf at our local stores at each stage of the wholesale and retail chain, mark-ups will be added. With a larger initial base for the products we consume, the cost of the fee will be exacerbated by those mark-ups. And that\u2019s what\u2019s wrong with imposing the fee at the front end of the wholesale/retail transaction chain.\nIn the discussion last year, one of the populations singled out as carriers of invasive species were visitors, both from the outside the state as well as visitors going from island to island. Hawaii has nearly eight million visitors, yet somehow in all the discussions, visitors got left on the cutting room floor. Instead, lawmakers decided to impose the invasive specie fee on shipping containers, perhaps hoping no one would notice. But notice or not, it is certainly showing up in everything we purchase and consume.\nSeveral years ago lawmakers imposed what is known as an environmental response tax on every barrel of petroleum imported into the state for the purpose of setting up an emergency fund to clean up oil spills that may occur on Hawaii\u2019s shores. It was set at a nickel per barrel.\nOver the years, efforts were made to migrate other types of programs, such as environmental and natural resource protection, air quality programs, global warming, clean water and pollution run-off, solid and hazardous waste, drinking water, and underground storage tanks into this fund. All motherhood and apple pie issues.\nNow comes the rub. Lawmakers now want to increase the fee from a nickel to 25 cents and are telling themselves that it is a minimal increase, but when one thinks about what that represents in a percentage increase, that\u2019s 500%. How can lawmakers justify such an increase especially when it is imposed at the front end of the transaction chain? And you wonder why your tank of gas costs so much or the electric bill is now out of sight?\nAs a result, lawmakers are moving their targets away from the suicidal act of raising taxes to imposing and raising fees, and the overall tax burden has gotten heavier and the struggle to survive gets worse. How much worse?\nAccording to the latest data available from the Bureau of the Census, between fiscal year 2004 and 2005 state and local revenues in Hawaii from fees, user charges and interest rose by nearly a half billion dollars. Most of it was from user fees and charges as interest rates during that period were relatively low. And the share taken by state fees rose in the same period, going from 75.3% to 79.6%. The burden of fees and user charges rose from $1,248 per man, woman and child in Hawaii to $1,623 in the year 2005.\nAnd if they pass any of the fees lawmakers are contemplating this year, it will get even worse. After all, raising fees and user charges is nothing more than another tax increase for taxpayers.\nGood Financing Strategies Worth Exploring\nBy Lowell L. Kalapa (Released on 8/3/08) Well, it seems that state leaders have finally...\nHonolulu Grants in Aid\nBy Tom Yamachika, President In line with our recent focus on nonprofit organizations, this week...\nFinding the Money Proves to be a Challenge\nBy Lowell L. Kalapa As the 2000 legislature heads into the homestretch, it appears that...\nBy Lowell L. Kalapa The question often posed these days is has the economy turned...\nWhen Some Get Breaks Others Pay\nBy Lowell L. Kalapa (Released on 11/11/07) As required, the department of taxation recently released...",
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        "raw_content": "As an agent who's an expert in the greater Houston area, I bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise about buying and selling real estate here. It's not the same everywhere, so you need someone you can trust for up-to-date information. I am eager to serve you. Here are some of the things I can do for you:\nBringing extensive knowledge of the real estate market, marketing and digital media to his position as an accomplished and respected Realtor, R. Alex offers his clients an outstanding level of service. His formal education and training in the private and corporate sector allows R. Alex to excel at every level of the real estate transaction. Prior to earning his Real Estate License R. Alex Narvaez worked as an IT Professional for two Fortune 100 corporate power houses in both the Oil & Gas and Telecom industries. Prior to that he worked as a Legal Aid for a Houston Law Firm holding on to his Notary Public appointment till this day. Combining his education, strong corporate structured background, credentials, and experience as REALTOR and Real Estate Investor, dedication to ongoing education, and unshakable ethics. R. Alex provides an unsurpassed choice for anyone ready to purchase or sell a home. Known by clients and colleagues for his tenancy, perseverance, honesty, fairness, and professionalism R. Alex also takes pride in his reputation for quick, timely response to each client's needs and concerns. His telephone and e-mail are always at hand the result of that is a purposeful and lasting relationship with his clients. R. Alex and his wife Vanessa are raising 4-year-old Emmanuel, 2-Year-old Leonardo and have another bundle of love joining the family December 2017. Living in Houston all his life Alex enjoys bike rides along all the recent green urban developments and laid-back bar-b-q's with friends and family\nYou need someone who knows this area inside and out! And can confidently answer questions, foresee and navigate the transaction to a successful close. I can work with you to find the right home at the right price for you, including all the neighborhood amenities that matter - not to mention the essential criteria you have for your ideal home",
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        "raw_content": "TOPICS:hydrogen bombNorth Korea\nNorth Korea has today claimed the first successful test of a thermonuclear device. The announcement was made on State TV this morning.\nThe news came after the US Geological Survey raised suspicions by detecting a magnitude 5.1 earthquake with an epicentre near Punggye-Ri, The site of North Korea\u2019s previous nuclear weapons test. It will be some time however before it can be confirmed as to whether it was a Hydrogen bomb or another Fission device as previously tested by North Korea.\nWe reported recently that North Korea had claimed it had developed a thermonuclear device which was met with scepticism around the world given the quantum leap in technology they would need from their current technology and it would not be out of character for Pyongyang to attempt to back that claim up with a large fission bomb claimed as a hydrogen weapon however should it prove to be an actual hydrogen weapon then it changes the landscape dramatically.\nUnlike fission bombs, thermonuclear devices can be made much smaller and easily fitted onto ballistic missiles, something North Korea has also been testing raising concerns it may use them to attack South Korea or even its more prized target, the USA.\nAfter the last North Korean nuclear test in 2013 there was widespread condemnation from around the world including North Korea\u2019s closest ally, China. Prime Minister Abe of Japan has already declared this test as a \u201cSerious threat to our nation\u201d.\nExperts widely believe that Pyongyang and its comical leader Kim Jong Un are still many years away from being able to actually hit a target with a nuclear weapon however, the same was recently said about its ability to build a thermonuclear device.\nThe US has called on Pyongyang to \u201cabide by its international commitments and obligations\u201d saying it would respond to provocations.Watch movie online The Transporter Refueled (2015)\nBe the first to comment on \"North Korea claims Hydrogen Bomb test\"",
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        "raw_content": "Media Ignores Obama's Communist Mentor\nBarack Obama has a horrid record for picking mentors.\nFirst there was father-figure and mentor G-damn AmeriKKKA Jeremiah Wright who the media tried to ignore.\nWe all know how well that ended.\nNow, comes word of his communist mentor in Hawaii.\nThe media doesn\u2019t want to touch this one, either.\nBarack Obama mentor Frank Marshall Davis was investigated for his links with the Communist Party in the United States.\nThe Post-Chronicle reported:\nIn a strange development, supporters of Barack Obama\u2019s childhood mentor, Frank Marshall Davis, are openly debating the nature and depth of Davis\u2019s commitment to the Communist Party and his relationship with the Democratic candidate. The debate has gotten heated.\nThis unusual debate, which is taking place on Obama\u2019s official website, raises the question once again as to why Obama has not been asked by the major media about this relationship. Davis was identified as a Communist Party member by various investigative committees and acknowledged his party membership in a private letter obtained by John Edgar Tidwell, who was sympathetic to Davis and edited his books.\nOn one side of this debate is somebody claiming to be the son of Davis. On the other side is Alan Maki, a political activist and union organizer with a long history of involvement in left-wing causes. Indeed, Maki confirms that he has been a member of the Communist Party USA (CPUSA) and was a communist decades ago when he was in the Students for a Democratic Society (SDS).\nAlthough he doesn\u2019t support Obama because of his ties to Big Business, Maki wrote a blog on the Obama website stating that he was grateful to Obama for bringing Davis to his attention, and that he, Maki, regarded Davis as his mentor, too. Maki announced the establishment of a \u201cFrank Marshall Davis Roundtable for Change\u201d and invited Obama supporters to join it.\nMaki did his homework, which is more than most of our own media have done, and he obtained Davis\u2019s books. It is absolutely clear, Maki stated, that Davis was a communist.\nIn his 1995 book, Dreams From My Father, Obama cites \u201cFrank\u201d as someone who gave him advice on various matters, including race, American values, and college, and read poems to him during his high-school years in Hawaii. One of Davis\u2019s poems was a tribute to the Soviet Red Army. Another mocked the work of Christian missionaries.\nThe Canadian Free Press wrote more about Obama\u2019s Marxist mentor back in February.\nIt doesn\u2019t look like the rest of the media followed their lead in investigating Davis.\nUPDATE: Jammie Wearing Fool notices what the AP missed in its latest fawning puff piece on Barack Obama.",
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        "raw_content": "Business Commentary Effects of Trump\u2019s trade war may not be felt at the pump until it\u2019s too late\nEffects of Trump\u2019s trade war may not be felt at the pump until it\u2019s too late\nFrustrated with OPEC\u2019s inability to help him, U.S. President Donald Trump may have inadvertently found a way of bringing down gasoline prices: Step up the trade war to cut oil consumption. The snag is that it may not work in time for the midterm elections.\nThe threat of 10 per cent tariffs on an additional US$200-billion of Chinese-made products helped propel Brent crude to its biggest daily loss in dollar terms since 2011 on Wednesday, before the new tariffs had even come into effect. China will respond to this latest escalation as the President continues to fume over trade deficits, escalating a trade war that no one will win.\nThere are two ways trade wars affect oil demand and prices: one direct and immediate, and the other indirect but potentially more profound in the longer term.\nThe imposition of tariffs by the United States will raise the cost of imports, while retaliatory levies imposed by China, Canada, Mexico and the European Union will hit key exports. China is already considering a 25-per-cent tariff on imports of U.S. crude.\nHigher costs will inevitably reduce the flow of things across the world\u2019s oceans and skies. With fewer goods moving around the globe, a smaller number of ships, planes and trucks will be needed to shift them, something that will have an immediate and direct impact on oil demand.\nBut raising barriers to trade also risks undermining global economic growth and the livelihoods of those directly affected \u2013 farmers across the Midwest or autoworkers everywhere, for example.\nIncreased tariffs mean goods will cost more, hitting the pockets of consumers. With less money left to spend, driving will inevitably get hit, it always does.\nDepending how long the trade war lasts, the effect could be twofold. First, motorists will examine their driving habits, reducing the number of miles they drive. This year has already seen the first annualized declines in the monthly number of vehicle miles driven since 2014, suggesting that the high gasoline prices in the early part of the year have already had an effect on habits.\nBut this is only the first part of the correction.\nIf drivers feel the pinch for too long, they will start to consider the types of vehicles they use and perhaps move to more economic models. The United States has the least efficient car fleet among the Group of 20, according to data from the Global Fuel Economy Initiative. On average, U.S. drivers get 11.6 kilometres a litre from their cars. Their European counterparts can travel around 60 per cent as far again on the same amount of fuel.\nOf course, the impact of trade restrictions will only be felt over time. The supply constraints that have bedevilled the market and pushed up oil prices are much more immediate.\nAn announcement from Libya that the national oil company had regained control of the country\u2019s terminals and would immediately resume exports came just hours before Mr. Trump\u2019s unveiling of the additional import tariffs and contributed to Wednesday\u2019s price fall. But Venezuelan oil production shows little sign of stabilizing, much less recovering, and the impact of renewed sanctions on Iran is only just starting to be felt in lower export volumes.\nSaudi Arabia and its allies are doing their best to get ahead of the decline \u2013 but even if they do boost output to record levels, that will leave them little spare capacity to deal with any other unforeseen disruptions.\nSo while Mr.Trump\u2019s trade wars will eventually take some of the heat out of the oil market, supply concerns will probably keep it simmering away over the summer.\nU.S. and China both say they are open to new talks amid escalating trade war\nAs Trump amps up trade war, China plays nice with foreign investors\nAmid trade war, Bank of Canada fights the battle it knows best Subscriber content",
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        "raw_content": "Canada Toronto\u2019s SickKids announces first-of-its-kind artificial intelligence position\nToronto\u2019s SickKids announces first-of-its-kind artificial intelligence position\nDr. Anna Goldenberg, senior scientist in genetics and genome biology at SickKids, poses at the Peter Gilgan Centre for Research and Learning in Toronto.\nInside the pediatric intensive care unit at Toronto\u2019s Hospital for Sick Children, an infant recovering from open-heart surgery is barely visible through the forest of whizzing and beeping machines that monitor his every vital sign.\nIn the old days, those vital signs \u2013 a baby\u2019s heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen levels and other signals \u2013 would have flashed across a screen and then been lost to posterity.\nBut in 2013, SickKids began collecting and storing the data that emanate from patients in their 42 intensive-care beds. The unit now has more than two trillion data points in its virtual vault, far more than a mere mortal could make sense of.\nThat\u2019s where artificial intelligence, machine learning and Anna Goldenberg come in.\nOn Tuesday, SickKids will announce the appointment of Dr. Goldenberg as the hospital\u2019s first chair in biomedical informatics and artificial intelligence, a post funded in part by a $1.75-million donation from Amar Varma, a Toronto engineer and entrepreneur whose newborn son underwent surgery at SickKids six years ago.\nThe hospital\u2019s fundraising foundation will match the Varma family\u2019s gift, bringing the total donation to $3.5-million.\nDr. Anna Goldenberg.\nThe endowed position, the first of its kind at a Canadian children\u2019s hospital, will help Dr. Goldenberg and her colleagues to expand their AI research with an eye to saving and improving the lives of patients.\n\u201cI feel like right now as a computer scientist, as a researcher in machine learning and AI, I can actually make a big difference in health care,\u201d Dr. Goldenberg said. \u201cIt will take time, but I think we are getting closer and closer to seeing it happen.\u201d\nAmong the projects that Dr. Goldenberg is keen to accelerate is one that would use AI to help predict when and in what part of the body a malignancy will develop in patients with Li-Fraumeni syndrome, a rare hereditary disease that predisposes people to cancer.\nAnother is based in part on those two trillion data points collected inside the pediatric ICU.\nWorking with Peter Laussen, the hospital\u2019s chief of critical care, Dr. Goldenberg and her team used the beat-to-beat data from past patients to develop a computer model that can predict up to 70 per cent of cardiac arrests five minutes before the heart stops beating.\nDr. Peter Laussen, chief of the critical care unit at SickKids, checks on newborn patient Mason who is recovering from two open heart surgeries, on Jan. 8 and 9, after being born in Nov. with a congenital heart defect.\nSickKids is now preparing to test the early-warning system at the bedside, Dr. Laussen said during an interview inside the pediatric ICU, where between 40 and 50 different physiological signals an hour were streaming from an infant boy named Mason. 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She probably had somebody that wasn\u2019t willing to do their job before I had somebody over here in charge of this department that just wasn\u2019t getting it together and you probably had to let some people go I\u2019m in a reason to let somebody go if they\u2019re not able to trade that culture you\u2019re looking for something or if they\u2019re, not part of the team. That\u2019s what happens in professional sports guys got a lot of skill, but then comes to work then come to practice. He had fights with a coach. You see it all the time they need to move out, because they\u2019re going to infect the whole place an ad, so yeah I\u2019m way to wait. We deal with those issues, especially the higher you go. You got to be more of a team player and and less ambitious to a fault. How do you find the right people where, where do you find these people I know is 40000 of them? How did disney go about finding them where, where did jesus you\u2019re, making a pie chart of all where all the employees came from? Where did the employees come from 45 or 50% come from other employees bringing great people in because they won\u2019t bring people that aren\u2019t good in their neighbor? They bring people who know will come to work on time and do a good job so have to work. Staffing comes from our own employees, then the other half, as we just got an unbelievable reputation, so we get way more applications and we need. So. We can hire one out of ten ten professionals working for me 10010. How do you recommend I go out and find top talent?\nWell, if you\u2019re going to, if you get, if you need the skill level cuz, you got to be certified, you got to have a license to cut hair, then you know you got to be at the right trade shows. You got to be at the right advanced, where these people hang out. We may have to be at the bar where they all go after work and get to know them. You got to meet people, and somebody told me disney wants a kid told me, you know it\u2019s not fair. Here you got to know somebody to get ahead. I said you are correct, get to know. People is how real life works, but I told myself when he went to college, sit on the front row and every class show up for class and tell the professor is doing a good job. That\u2019s how real life works. That\u2019s how real life works so give you a higher grade. Would you agree and what you know that determines where you go when all things are equal, you and somebody else applying for a job, and you and I know each other well and I\u2019ll pick you up, but yeah. We feel more comfortable. If people we know we seen their performance, we observe their performance, we know about. We vet check them out recruited from other employees. How did you incentivize that in any way we can actually get paid for that? Because I was at work? They got like $150, I think and we kept track of that and at the end of the year we having a big award for all the people who got enough to tide. At least 5 people really brought five people and they going to have to stick around for me, I think it was 6 months. At least till I from grand sticks around for 6 months and I\u2019m pretty bucks, and then you get we found out. If people stay 6 months, they really stay. If they stay 90 days, they may still leave. So we had small business owners today struggle so mightily adopting attracting on a top. Tell they\u2019re, probably not looking for it and they\u2019re, probably just satisfied to have people who are mediocre and their business and it\u2019s a lot of work to go out and get a new business conferences person. Somebody knows how to press the clothes they come to work late every day and I would sky, should I wait, so they just have low expectations and they have low standards and I\u2019ve. Actually it eats away at them. Now they\u2019re working 7 days a week cuz this person\u2019s messing it up and it eventually bite you. If you don\u2019t go for excellence back here and bite you down here, um I meant to remind dad brought up to me. He said if you or not, going to create an emergency. Now, where you let go of somebody who just can\u2019t pull their weight, you will have emergencies down. The road will never end like you. Don\u2019t have any emergency right now to let someone go, who just not able to that\u2019s. Why I said people if you\u2019re not working on the hard things every week, you\u2019re not working on the right things. You got to have hard things. Every day. Not easy things, people cry and get upset, and do your business or your sister-in-law be careful of what family members you bring in it\u2019s harder to get them out than it is to get a min will walk me through the step by step process that happens at disney from the time the person applies to the job all the way until the cat gets hired.\nWhat does that look like today? If you want a flat disney, you go online. First, you have to go up there when you apply the law, for you an opportunity to take an online review of u232 question and you go through an answer, or are you ever late to work? Till 6:40 of them are duplicates too kind of cross check your answers to see, if you\u2019re being honest with them, and if you get through that you get to go over the casting center and fill out an application they even today that changed the bed. They put you online to see. Let you watch you tubes about what the job is see. If you really want to clean that, if I guess what the guys doing actually and then you come over and fill out the application and they haven\u2019t personal interview with you and you get hired, you get a date that you start and that first day you go to traditions, which is an all-day class with people from all kinds of jobs are in the room, a hundred people, you learned about mickey and walt and how he started the company and cinderella and have you know, seven dwarfs and get all the stuff. First day everybody translated in spanish whatever like, because we want people to understand why the company started how it started, what it means to america what it means to be young children and the big. Don\u2019t, disappoint these kids stay and roll. It\u2019s a bigger strip of their life for many of them. At four year old wanting to see cinderella, there\u2019s nothing more important. Al\u2019s muffler shop, al\u2019s, muffler shop, we\u2019ve been in business for 50 50 years. We make mufflers where in orlando we make mufflers. Would you incorporate a similar process and al\u2019s muffler shop, showing her I would think about that when we all day but I would probably sit, and let me tell you about the how we started here. Let me tell you the things that are important here and we always come dressed properly. We don\u2019t have grease all over everything when they walk in with we communicate with him all day long. If we don\u2019t meet the time, we told him 3. We are going to call me at 2 and tell me another hour and if we go past 5 to deliver the car to them, and if we did you do-and this is not joe\u2019s muffler. This is this is the most important muffler shop. Chili peppers know anybody to give him that kind of special price. If people feel like they\u2019re in a special place and they matter and the boss really is they\u2019re going to do a better job. Let me ask you this:do you believe in test-driving business conferences employees, before you make your final hiring decision and then I\u2019m? Not so much I don\u2019t think today and I mean I might if I was a small business owner I might give somebody a 6 month, contract you just try them out and I put them on contracts. I wouldn\u2019t have any legal issues and I put them on a one month contract if it\u2019s in the receptionist and then just not like disney. If I wouldn\u2019t do that now we don\u2019t do that, but I\u2019m a small-business yeah I would I would consider I\u2019m going to give you you want to try this out. I put you on a 3 month contract and, if you\u2019re doing a great job I\u2019m going to renew it and one more six months, and then after that, I\u2019ll put you on permanent cuz you getting all those legal problems. If you try to get rid of my first 90 days or certain.\nOf time so you\u2019re saying, speak, proper english speak, proper, hang and be intentional about the by the way I heard this morning that everybody\u2019s really upset, because you see her, the new song that was sung at they\u2019ll enter that came out. It\u2019s onion 7 languages, simultaneously:national anthem, america, national, anthem sung in 7 languages, beautiful, but twitter went, that\u2019s people saying speak, english and I will go to put on my blog today. Most of people say, speak english, don\u2019t speak english very well by myself. Even though that\u2019s the only language they speak, don\u2019t speak english very well and you say you\u2019re all janitor. What does that mean to you always be your man? That\u2019s my favorite one chapter 22 little jerk little tristan when I asked him what service meant to have my 10 year old, grandson, I said tristan. What service mean to you? If you want to be in my book, you buy how to get me. A good quote. My little boy looked up at me with not one second delay and said happy when you serve you\u2019re, always to giving one and I tell people that who are the given ones or military to talk about giving military nurses, teachers, people don\u2019t get paid a lot of money to give first responders firemen parents, parents are the big giving loans their time, effort everything to their kids and i. Tell people we\u2019re all running around doing a lot. Are we really being the giving ones or the wii that taking ones in our society? Could we be better? Could you be a giver instead of a taker, be the giving one and my little granny\u2019s wire? That would love to help people, not everybody that we could all be better to be the giving one I hear if they say they want horses, give them a motor car. While we learned at disney anna that was from henry ford braintree ford, he said:if I\u2019d ask people what they want, they said they wanted faster horses, they don\u2019t know what they want and we give people disney signs. I, don\u2019t know it\u2019s possible, like free transportation from the airport. We check your business conferences bags and tulsa and the next time you\u2019ll same as in your room, and then, when you check on your check in at disney and you\u2019ll, find him again when you get back to tulsa, you won\u2019t have to mess with them.\nThey wanted that they didn\u2019t know they wanted a meal plan where all the meals are included. 50% buy it. Now they didn\u2019t know, people don\u2019t know what they want. Some people, you might get a little there from steve jobs, taught us that people don\u2019t know what they want. So people don\u2019t know what people want I want. You don\u2019t always know you just try to that\u2019s where the ingenuity comes out. That\u2019s where you got these for free, that\u2019s where you get to steve jobs in the belmont area. That knows people want consistency and they weren\u2019t cleanliness and i. If you make those the priorities and starbucks it\u2019s not about the coffee, it\u2019s about the environment, meeting people, their friends, nice chairs, beautiful me today at all 60s music on this one I thought I was going to have sam cooke. Don\u2019t you know the dry? Cleaner, probably doesn\u2019t know you don\u2019t know what you would like to have for me. So, all of a sudden, if you went actually I told lexotica the other day, I said you know you guys did a great job with selling glasses, maybe she\u2019ll be selling hearing aids to in the same place everything fixed army. Why? Why not? Why not? When we come back, we conquer all the former executive vice president of walt disney world resorts is going to break down how to create a magical customer service business conferences experience how to create a happy work environment inspired by the pursuit of excellence for both your customers and your employees. You miss any of today segment or you missed any of them. Yesterday, all week we\u2019re interviewing lee cockrell. You can find all the archives podcasts of these exclusive interviews, as well as bonus podcast. Only interviews today by going to thrive time, show.Com subscribe to the podcast and you\u2019ll never miss a broadcast, and you can find leslie cockrell exclusive podcasts available for you right now at drivetime, show.Com, pretty space maple radio get ready to ever that thrive. Time show it\u2019s all about you that we bring the door. Radio and I haven\u2019t. Had the pleasure to meet the founder of hobby lobby to me, george foreman, heavyweight boxing champion, having spent a lot of time with the founder of skyy vodka. Having spent a lot of time with a lot of gurus david robinson, the nba hall of fame basketball player. I can just tell you that successful people operate it entirely different level than everybody else, and it\u2019s it\u2019s up to level that you and I had anybody can choose to operate on, but you have to be up cyst with the pursuit of excellence that you have to be obsessed, so you might see what how do I know if someone\u2019s obsessed then you\u2019ll know they aren\u2019t obsessed it\u2019s either.\nSomeone is upper chest and you it\u2019s clear that they want to dominate that. They want to win that they want to create the best customer service experience possible or they don\u2019t but trouble. You can tell when you meet somebody in an office environment whether they are there to win or just to get a paycheck immediately want. One thing to look at is:how fast are they walking around? How fast do they walk around the people that are engaged will win in one? If you are the business owner of there and you\u2019re wondering, are you is this? You are you thinking about this in the shower? Are you thinking about it, for you go to bed when you wake up, is? Are you obsessed with this if you\u2019re not you\u2019re, not going to do well exactly, and so this is the thing I would encourage you as you\u2019re, going to prepare your diaper para audience for this exclusive interview with lee cockrell, the former executive vice president of war disney world resorts. Do you research on the guy cuz what he managed 40,000 employees is that a theory did it to. He managed 1 million customers and their expectations every week. They got that three. He did it for over a decade before he started the bottom as a chef working in a restaurant move his way up without a college degree to become the number one manager in the world as it relates to tourism in a 10. It\u2019s amazing so before, where do people get it wrong when it comes to creating a culture of excellence? From your experience? Well again, it starts with choosing the right people and having a good system of higher how you\u2019re, hiring people and I know this, because I\u2019ve managed 39960 less people badly,. So that\u2019s a good point bully in your book, which I\u2019ve enjoyed quite a bit. You talk about. Creating match, and what exactly does that mean and I think you know our advertising? Our promotional marketing all through the years has been a magical place, walt disney, magic kingdom. What is magic? You know for i, guess today, coming to walt disney world, it really turns out to be a place. It\u2019s just not like real life. They get there. It\u2019s clean, everybody\u2019s, nice and I mean how many places are like that. The world everybody clean-and it was nice and people do just about anything that you want for them. They will take care of the food is great, dacians, mickey, mouse and cinderella. Are there the real mickey mouse in cinderella I mean that\u2019s pretty magical like our business conferences, it\u2019s very magical for children and I think it\u2019s so magical for the parents, because when they parents tell me all the time, I can\u2019t wait to see the expression on my child face when we get there or when we told him they couldn\u2019t sleep for 2 nights, I mean there\u2019s a huge emotional piece of the magic kingdom, it\u2019s a magical, express being different than anywhere else, not real life. It\u2019s a place. You wish the whole world was like where everybody was nice to you and where everything was clean and everybody cared about each other.\nSo that\u2019s kind of a way to think about. I not know about you is that you worked the hilton in the organization. You\u2019ve worked with marriott organization. Are you doing a lot of different things? So, if I have a small business and I\u2019m willing to create the magic at my hardware store or at my, tri-center, my business, how do you create the magic in a small bed? Was that mean there are a lot of bass so different than all the other people in the hardware store business I was telling some hardware store people wreck. Yesterday, a few weeks ago when I spoke to a whole group of them and I said you know, if I was in the hardware, store business and I owned hardware store I\u2019d, make saturday a big day with food trucks in the parking lot and bring the kids down and show them how to do things and get my little tool and half have fun. Have some music out in the parking lot I make? My hardware store the place to go every saturday with your chores and then I would make sure that all the places spots that have the american flag going up in the morning and playing a little opening ceremony honoring our troops i, would have specials and I would sell things more than hardware. So the wise want to come in at 2, and you Know:i\u2019d find a million ways to make it magical for not only the children but for the man who wants to get the chainsaws and tools and also for the wives, who have some section of the store where it says things:i could buy for their home and just create event, and then I would make sure all my people were trained and then we would take care of them like they couldn\u2019t believe, and you would possibly any kind of small business at a doctor\u2019s office. My wife went to the doctor yesterday after having a bad experience with her eye doctor the other day. She said it was incredible. She walked in and everybody was so nice and was clean. He came out the doctor and first he said they start talking about what they\u2019re reading. What are you reading these days need to what he was reading and she just loves. She said:that\u2019s my doctor now that\u2019s my daughter now so people yesterday, but we all like starbucks everybody likes working with costco everybody likes me, there\u2019s a few companies that we can all name off disney and business conferences and we say that\u2019s a great company, quick trip gas stations, chick-fil-a and then there\u2019s a lot of other companies that don\u2019t create the magic. So in your mind, as a manager, if I\u2019m a manager of a business or business. What are some of the things I should be doing every single day to make the magic happen to my business i. Think, first of all, you need to go through and look at every part of your business from the parking lot to the landscaping to repair and maintenance of your building.\nTo how great your training is, how clear your expectations are, for your employees make sure they\u2019re doing what you train them to do. Every part of your business I think you know the saying when people have to understand no matter how good you are, you be better and if you don\u2019t think you\u2019ll be better every day, you\u2019re going to get in trouble. What technology do you need to apply? So you stay in touch with your customers has an alert them to new specials. You got this week how you can communicate with him to come on down on saturday we\u2019re going to have someone, so he rarely talk was going to be here signing books for you. If you would like him and he\u2019ll give you a disney pin to finish so many opportunities that people just get in a rut and people start doing what they do and they do it the rest of their life, and they just think that\u2019s the way it is, and it\u2019s not the way it\u2019s the way you want it today. That\u2019s how I feel this is life is how you wanted to make not how to ask and you control it. We come back lee cockrell breaks down why disney does not allow their business conferences employees to have cell phones, tyranny. Think about that for a second, if you own, a business disney doesn\u2019t allow their employees to have cell phones in the workplace. Think about that for a second southwest airlines doesn\u2019t allow you to have a cell phone while you\u2019re flying a plane. Do you know that most great companies don\u2019t allow their employees have a cell phone during the workday to the question is:is your company great? What is it going to? 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        "raw_content": "When talking to entrepreneurs, it seems like everyone has a \u2018crap job\u2019 story: the tale of the a job so bad that it forced the person telling it to decide how to get out of a situation she absolutely hated.\nI have held a few crap jobs over the years. They all had their own part in driving me away from situations in which I would have to work to someone else\u2019s expectations. I\u2019m not the only one, either: I\u2019ve talked to plenty of entrepreneurs who reached their breaking point in some awful job before they struck out on their own; for some of us, an awful job is bit like a mother bird pushing us out of the nest. We can see the ground coming and we know we have to figure out how to fly before we crash into the ground.\nAnd we do. When I worked a summer wearing a tomato suit, I figured out pretty quickly that not only was a walking tomato a less-than-perfect marketing tool, but also that I needed to develop some serious skills so that my time was too valuable to force me to dress up and walk around a neighborhood.\nA Case in Point: Ramon de la Fuente\u2019s Incredibly Bad Boss\nRamon de la Fuente, of Future500.nl had one of those \u2018crap\u2019 jobs that did lead him directly to his own endeavors. He notes, \u201cI started a web development company \u2014 and in my old job I was a PHP developer.\u201d\nBut to get to the point where de la Fuente was ready to launch a new business, he had to go through an incredibly painful process first. \u201cI got asked by a friend, to join him in a new job he landed. He knew the owner from a previous business arrangement and he felt it was a good opportunity. I think we both had no idea what we were getting into.\u201d\nThe new company processed internet payments, primarily for the adult industry \u2014 an incredibly lucrative opportunity if handled correctly. That\u2019s why de la Fuente joined the company, along with another tempting opportunity: \u201c\u2026the owner was planning to retire so we would have the opportunity to take over the company within \u2018a few years of hard work.\u2019 I\u2019m not sure if the intention was ever there, but needless to say that didn\u2019t happen.\u201d\nThe job turned out to be problem after problem:\nThe employer was both paranoid and a workaholic. When de la Fuente and the rest of the team were working twelve hours a day, the employer felt comfortable calling them at midnight because \u201che felt something was off.\u201d\nThe employees working for the company didn\u2019t consider themselves members of a team, because they were constantly in defense-mode to avoid being blamed for any problem.\nWhen the company hired an outside consultant to address the morale issues and set up team-building sessions, one of the employees was secretly ordered to record the sessions for the boss.\nTalk about a poisonous culture! Luckily, de la Fuente didn\u2019t take the brunt of the pain, because the company\u2019s developers were somewhat insulated from the rest of the team. But the situation couldn\u2019t last: \u201cIn the end, the company went down a dead-end path. They chose immediate cash instead of future stability, against our advice at every turn. The owner\u2019s son was put on a fast track to ownership. My friend and I refused to work with him for various reasons, and that was the end of that. I did get the opportunity to fire the people I had worked with (the company was in financial trouble by then) \u2014 also not a very happy moment. Quitting was such a freedom\u2026 that last month was the longest one ever.\u201d\nBut it wasn\u2019t the horrible environment that causes de la Fuente the most regret today. It was one particular result of that \u2018pass the blame\u2019 culture: \u201cThere was no innovation. Anything new was suspect, and for any change there was the possibility that you\u2019d have to go back to some version 3 weeks ago when \u2018the numbers started getting weird.\u2019 The less you changed the better.\u201d\nAs he explains, \u201cWhat pains me, more than anything, is that I have nothing to show for three years of super hard work besides a little cash. I literally learned nothing new (technically), I wasn\u2019t stimulated to seek out community or better myself in any way. Just production-production-production.\nThat was the real cost, I think.\u201d\nBut de la Fuente did learn something important (beyond how not to manage a team): \u201cIf you watch something going wrong for long enough, you inevitably start to think \u2018I can do better.'\u201d He\u2019s never going to work for a boss again and that decision is going to benefit him and his career in the long run.\nWorking In the Moment\nWhen you\u2019re in the middle of a crap job, seeing past the awful environment can seem impossible. But if you can\u2019t rise above the situation, at least a little bit, you can wind up stuck for what will feel like eternity.\nPart of the problem is that most of us don\u2019t have the option to just walk away from a pay check. Even if there\u2019s a little suffering attached to the money, we all have bills to pay. If you have the luxury of leaving an awful job without having to worry about money, you should do so. For the rest of the world, it\u2019s more practical to think about the options.\nFirst, you need to understand the value of your current situation. Even if it\u2019s highly stressful, there are benefits to pull out of any situation. Start with the easy stuff \u2014 the financials. Keep going deeper after that, though. Sit down and list out everything you\u2019re getting out of the work you\u2019re doing that you may be able to leverage later on.\nIncome and benefits: If you\u2019re sticking with a stressful situation, you better be benefitting financially. If you haven\u2019t already, go through the entire list of benefits you get from your employer and make sure you\u2019re taking full advantage of them \u2014 if you\u2019re eligible for tuition reimbursement, for instance, make sure you\u2019re taking those classes.\nNew abilities and responsibilities: Whether you have a newly honed ability to keep calm in a crisis or you\u2019re doing the work of two employees, a crap job can turn into some serious resume candy.\nOpportunities for autonomy: In my experience, crap jobs tend to involve either obsessively controlling managers or managers who give you absolutely no guidance at all. If you\u2019re in the second situation, grab that autonomy with both hands \u2014 you can take advantage of that lack of guidance to experiment with your own work and learn more on your employer\u2019s time. And while I would never recommend you do something unethical, you might also be able to come with some other ideas to fill your unobserved time.\nA clear picture of where you don\u2019t want to work again: Not only are you gaining experience to help you narrow down the employers or customers you\u2019re willing to work with in the future, you\u2019re getting some clear motivation to improve your overall situation so you won\u2019t find yourself back here again.\nEven now, when I\u2019m working with a difficult client, I\u2019m a fan of counting my blessings. Running through that sort of information reminds me of why I need to bother sticking with a tough project \u2014 and it helped with the crap jobs I\u2019ve had in the past. If the list is short, that\u2019s motivation in and of itself: a short list is a reminder that you need to be spending all the time you can towards improving your current situation.\nNext, you need to consider what resources you have to make those improvements. Going home and doing anything else you can think of besides work may be what\u2019s currently keeping you sane, but it\u2019s probably not moving you towards an exit strategy. You\u2019ve got to decide where you want to head and then take action to get there. You may be considering a path that leads away from ever working for someone else again (including spectacularly bad managers) or you maybe more interested in any other job you can get right way. Either way, set aside time to actually take action.\nIf your crap job includes the problem of an employer who doesn\u2019t respect your time outside of work, that process is a lot harder. Attempting to set new boundaries with an employer can be a way to find yourself without that crap job faster than you were intending to quit. In most states, you can\u2019t collect unemployment insurance if you\u2019re fired for calling in sick too often or for refusing to work overtime. 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Julia Brownley.\n\u201cParkland has galvanized students here in the county and around the country,\u201d Brownley, D-Westlake Village, told the crowd at at the Ventura County Office of Education in Camarillo. \u201cYou are our future voters and our future leaders and you have said, \u2019Enough is enough.\u2019\u201d\nStudents from high schools across Ventura County asked questions, gave insight and offered their own life experiences with gun violence to Brownley.\nThe event comes on the heels of a wave of student activism that has taken the country \u2014 and the county \u2014 by storm in the days after the Feb. 14 shooting that killed 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.\nMore news on education and schools:\nVentura County students walk out of class to make their voices heard\nAdvocates in special education push for changes in Conejo Valley\nCalifornia State University students won't face tuition hike\nTeens have organized two school walkouts in the county now, the first on March 14 and the second on April 20. 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Julia Brownley, who hosted a student town hall meeting Saturday morning at the Ventura County Office of Education in Camarillo. The topic was gun violence. Students from high schools across Ventura County asked questions, gave insight and offered their own life experiences with gun violence to Brownley. CHUCK KIRMAN/THE STAR\nU.S. Rep. Julia Brownley speaks at a student town hall meeting in April at the Ventura County Office of Education in Camarillo. The topic was gun violence. CHUCK KIRMAN/THE STAR\nU.S. Rep. Julia Brownley speaks at a student town hall meeting Saturday at the Ventura County Office of Education in Camarillo. The topic was gun violence. CHUCK KIRMAN/THE STAR\nA T-shirt bears a message Saturday morning at a student town hall meeting on gun violence. CHUCK KIRMAN/THE STAR\nStudents attend a student town hall meeting with U.S. Rep. Julia Brownley on Saturday morning. The topic was gun violence. 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        "raw_content": "Credit: Mark Surridge, Justice4Grenfell\nGrenfell Solidarity March Comes to Southampton\nBy Hermione Cook on\t May 14, 2018 News Top News\nA vigil will take place in Southampton today, starting at the Bargate and finishing in Guildhall Square, to commemorate those who died in the devastating tower block fire last June.\nSilent walks have been taking place in London on the 14th of every month since the disaster happened, and cities such as Birmingham and Liverpool have also held commemorations, but this is the first one held in Southampton as part of the wider Justice4Grenfell movment.\nAfter the march, keynote speakers will address the crowd, including local Labour councillor Satvir Kaur and a firefighter from the affected area.\nOrganiser Shokraneh Moghadam is a former University of Southampton Psychology student and is currently undertaking her PhD at the University of Winchester. She was deeply moved by the fire in the residential tower block in North Kensington, an area with one of the sharpest social divides in the country. Almost a year on from the disaster, an inquiry has yet to be carried out as to the failure to replace cladding known to be below fire safety standards, and many former residents remain in temporary accommodation. A parliamentary debate will also be held today over the diversity of the inquiry panel, after an e-petition raised over 150,000 signatures.\nShokraneh has volunteered with a project working with children affected by the tragedy, and describes her anger as the causes behind the fire became known:\n\u201dAs I followed the story, even after it had stopped being reported in the news, I realised how corrupt the fire was and how it was essentially a product of the state\u2019s mistakes. Before the fire, residents had on numerous occasions filed complaints about health and safety hazards that went unnoticed. The government were fully aware of the faulty cladding and insulation that covered the building, yet this was ignored. What happened at Grenfell was mass murder, it was unjust and reflects how change is desperately needed nationally.\u201d\nShe calls on those moved by the tragedy at Grenfell to be more mindful of their words and actions, and to seek out the facts rather than relying on the media:\n\u201dDon\u2019t forget about tragedies just because they are not in the news anymore or because they haven\u2019t affected you first hand. In in the world we live in, or just life in general, you never know what could be on your doorstep, so be mindful of your words and how you treat others.\u201d\nShokraneh has been involved with the group Stand Up To Racism and praises them for the opportunities they provide for student campaigners to raise awareness of the issues they care about. Those interested in finding out more can join the Facebook event or email Shokraneh who will be organising a coach trip to London on June 14th for the solidarity march a year on from the tragedy.\nThe march will start at 6:30PM at the Bargate on Monday 14th May, and attendees are asked to arrive at 6PM and bring hearts and placards in memory of those whose lives were lost.\nHundreds of Southampton Workers March In Opposition To Public Spending Cuts\n#ReclaimTheNight \u2013 A Feminist March through Southampton\nThis Week in British Politics: 5 March \u2013 11 March 2018\nTags: Grenfellmarchsolidaritystudent campaigners",
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        "raw_content": "ICC accuses Nigerian army of committing war crimes\nPosted By: Makmid Jones 64 Views 0 Comment ICC, Nigeria army, war crimes, west africal reporters\nThe Nigerian Military is guilty of committing war crimes, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has said.\nIn its latest report, the international court said, it has received 169 communications from Nigeria and the analysis of the calls shows clearly, the country army has committed war crimes varying from murder, torture, and intentionally attacking the civilian population.\n\u201cSpecifically, the Office found a reasonable basis to believe that the NSF committed the war crimes of murder pursuant to article 8(2)(c)(i); torture, cruel treatment pursuant to article 8(2)(c)(i); outrages upon personal dignity pursuant to article 8(2)(c)(ii); and intentionally directing attacks against the civilian population,\u201d the ICC said.\nFatou Bensouda, the ICC prosecutor, in the report said ICC believe that Boko Haram also committed war crimes against humanity.\n\u201cFurthermore, the Office found a reasonable basis to believe that Boko Haram committed the war crimes of murder pursuant to article 8(2)(c)(i); cruel treatment pursuant to article 8(2)(c)(i) and outrages upon personal dignity pursuant to article 8(2)(c)(ii)\u201d.\nThe ICC added that Boko Haram was \u201cintentionally directing attacks against the civilian population or against individual civilians pursuant to article 8(2)(e)(i); intentionally directing attacks against buildings dedicated to education and to places of worship and similar institutions pursuant to article 8(2)(e)(iv); pillaging a town or place pursuant to article 8(2)(e)(v); rape, sexual slavery and sexual violence pursuant to article 8(2)(e)(vi)\u201d.\nThe office of the prosecutor added that the ICC met with Abubakar Malami, Nigeria\u2019s minister of justice and attorney general of the federation (AGF), to further investigate eight potential cases of war crimes against humanity.\nThe ICC also said it is examining the farmers-herders crisis in Nigeria to determine its state of human rights abuse.\nECOWAS Political Affairs Directorate activities to gulp 612.5 million Naira in 2019\nAgain ASUU meeting with government ends in deadlock, strike continues\nJungle justice: man sets ablaze in Kebbi over alleged motorcycle theft",
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        "raw_content": "Emilie Sag\u00e9e was absolutely unconscious of what was happening and she only knew about the phenomenon because of the expression on the faces of the people who were there. It was by seeing their frightened faces, their eyes staring at something invisible which seemed to be moving near her, that she understood. But she had never, herself, seen her double; neither had she noticed the stiffness and slowing down of her movements when her double appeared.\nEmilie Sagee Never Saw Her Doppelg\u00e4nger\nEveryone else did, though..\n\u2026Emilie Sagee was a teacher and during lessons, sometimes, her doppelg\u00e4nger would appear and frighten her pupils.\nSagee worked in an exclusive girls\u2019 school. She was a very good teacher, but for some reason she kept moving from one job to another. In 16 years, she had changed positions an impressive 19 times.\nIn 1845, the school found out why.\nOne day when Emilie was in the school garden she looked through a window and noticed that the schoolmistress had left the class for a minute, and the girls were being noisy, suddenly, the girls were amazed to see Emilie sitting in the school teachers chair\u2026 while they could see real Emilie standing outside in the garden. One girl was brave enough to touch her and said that her flesh felt like muslin.\nMademoiselle Emilie Sagee, was a dedicated teacher working in France in the mid-19th century. Adored by her students, Sagee was constantly tortured by her doppelg\u00e4nger in public. Her ghostly other would appear as she was giving class in open view of all of her students, who also saw the apparition. Her doppelg\u00e4nger would stand at her side as she was lecturing and mimic her every move to the amazement of her students. From the classroom to the school grounds, her doppelg\u00e4nger soon decided to go alone and was seen performing tasks on its own around the school. Some students would even try to interact with it but noticed that it was kind of ethereal.\nThis doppelg\u00e4nger imitated the gestures of Emilie Sage by standing next to her, the her most striking appearance was made while the teacher was not in the room, but nevertheless visible to all At the same time in the gardens of the school. Emilie Sage declared that she had never seen her doppelg\u00e4nger, but at each apparition she felt as if emptied of her strength.\nYou can\u2019t be in two places at the same time. Or can you? Some believe that each of us has a \u201cdoppelganger\u201d, an exact duplicate or ghostly twin that occasionally stalks its better half. This phenomenon is not seeing a ghost . If you see a ghost, you\u2019ll see unknown dead person but a doppelg\u00e4nger is a shadow of the living person and maybe it\u2019s you or one your friends \u2026\nGerman for \u201cdouble walker\u201d, doppelg\u00e4ngers (also called \u201cFetches\u201d) rarely appear side-by-side with their counterpart but often conduct the same affairs as their counterpart including visiting and talking with family and friends. It is believed that the only time a doppelg\u00e4nger appears with its counterpart is when a person is deathly ill or shortly before a person dies.\nDoppelg\u00e4ngers differ only slightly from the related phenomena called \u201cbilocation\u201d. In instances of \u201cbilocation\u201d, a person can either spontaneously or willingly project his or her double, known as a \u201cwraith,\u201d to a remote location. This double is indistinguishable from the real person and can interact with others just as the real person would.\nIt is difficult to know whether or not Emilie Sagee double appeared far away from the pensionnat. It could have, without being noticed. At Neuwelcke, the pupils sometimes saw the double in the college itself, while Mlle Sagee \u2013 as everyone knew \u2013 had gone for a walk in the forest or in the neighbouring village\u2026\nAccording to legend, doppelg\u00e4nger (German for \u201cdouble-walker\u201d) are paranormal duplicates of a real person. They can manifest in a number of ways: You can see them out of the corner of your eye, meet them on a lonely road somewhere, or, chillingly, see them standing behind you when looking in a mirror. Sometimes a doppelg\u00e4nger can\u2019t be seen by the person at all, but instead manifests to other people in a completely different location. It may even cooperate with the person, help them with tasks, or act as a surrogate body of sorts.\nOne of the most fascinating reports of a doppelg\u00e4ngercomes from American writer Robert Dale Owen who was told the story by Julie von G\u00fcldenstubbe, the second daughter of the Baron von G\u00fcldenstubbe. In 1845, when von G\u00fcldenstubbe was 13, she attended Pensionat von Neuwelcke, an exclusive girl\u2019s school near Wolmar in what is now Latvia. One of her teachers was a 32-year-old French woman named Emilie Sag\u00e9e. And although the school\u2019s administration was quite pleased with Sag\u00e9e\u2019s performance, she soon became the object of rumour and odd speculation. Sag\u00e9e, it seemed, had a double that would appear and disappear in full view of the students.\nIn the middle of the XIXth Century, in Livonia (Lettonia), between Riga and Volmar, there is a college for noble young ladies which is called the Pensionnat Neuwelcke. The boarders belong to the greatest Livonian families, and the Director, Mr Buch, flatters himself that he has in his establishment, among others, the second daughter of Baron Guldenstubbe, the charming and very intelligent Julie, aged thirteen.\nIn 1845, Mr Buch engages a French teacher, Mademoiselle Emilie Sagee. She is a pretty Bourguignon, born in Dijon, blonde with light eyes and an amiable character. She is thirty-two. Intelligent, cultured, she soon conquers the Director\u2019s esteem, her colleagues\u2019 friendship and her pupils\u2019 affection.\nStrange rumours, however, run through the Pensionnat about the new teacher. In fact, several times, certain pupils have noticed that they disagree on an apparently insignificant detail: the place where they have just met Mlle Sagee. When one says that she has seen her in one part of the establishment, it is frequent that another assures having met her elsewhere at the same moment.\nAt first, the pupils believe that they are mistaken. But as it continues to occur, they finish by finding the thing very strange. To the point that they decide to speak about it to the other mistresses.\nSometimes a doppelg\u00e4nger may be seen in one location when it is known the person was actually in another location. Other times, the doppelg\u00e4nger may be seen with the person.\nEmilie Sagee never saw her doppelg\u00e4nger. Everyone else did, though.\nBefore teaching at the Pensionat von Neuwelcke School for girls in France (pictured above), Emilie Sagee had taught at eighteen different schools. Eighteen schools from which she had been fired because of the phenomena that accompanied her. This 32-year old school teacher and her ability of bilocation has become one of the most witnessed and documented cases of a Doppelg\u00e4nger in recorded history.\nThe Newelcke boarding school, under the directorship of one Madame Buck was an institution dedicated to the betterment of the daughters of Russian nobility (which presumably involved a lot of embroidering and etiquette lessons), and although Mademoiselle Emilie Sag\u00e9e had been dismissed from numerous prior positions, she was nonetheless in possession of glowing recommendations from her former employers, who no doubt scrupulously avoided the use of the term doppelganger or phantom double in their reference letters. By all reports, she was \u201ca blonde of pleasing appearance and engaging manners; of a slightly nervous temperament, but, to all appearances, enjoying perfect health.\u201d Not long after assuming her duties shepherding the next generation of Russian princesses, rumours started to spread about rather odd encounters with Mlle. Sag\u00e9e. \u201cShe was continually met with at various places at once, and as she could not give a satisfactory excuse for being at one place when her duties required her to be at another, she was suspected of sad misconduct.\u201d While this could have been written off to simple misunderstandings and confusion about the timeline, Mlle. Sag\u00e9e\u2019s doppelg\u00e4nger craved attention, clearly deciding a less inconclusive demonstration of its existence was in order.\nAbraham Lincoln was known as \u0093Honest Abe,\u0094 and as such was very open about his interest in the paranormal . . . at least in private discussions. According to the man himself, he also experienced some paranormal activity. On the night of his first election, he took a moment to rest on his couch one evening. While lying there, he happened to glance in a mirror and saw his own visage \u0097except that he had two faces. A second Lincoln, pale and ghostly, was looking at him from the mirror, right next to his own face. Startled, he rose from the couch . . . and the doppelg\u00e4nger disappeared. He sat back down, only to see it again. Lincoln was startled, but his wife Mary was downright terrified. She was convinced that the doppelg\u00e4nger was bad news\u0097a certain sign that Lincoln would be re-elected on a second term (possibly because two Lincolns equals two terms), but wouldn\u0092t survive it (because the second Lincoln looked deathly). Lincoln went on to repeat the couch experiment every once in a while. He did manage to glimpse the doppelg\u00e4nger one more time, but after that it stopped appearing. Maybe it had delivered its message, as Lincoln indeed didn\u0092t make it through his second term. Or, you know, maybe someone just fixed the mirror.\nOne morning, a delegation goes to find the Arithmetic teacher and tells her that they are sure that Mlle Sagee is a strange person, because she is sometimes in two different places at the same time\u2026\nThe teacher bursts out laughing, shrugs her shoulders and declares that she has never heard anything quite so stupid, that these young ladies are really too imaginative and that they are making it all up\u2026 After which, she sends the girls back to their studies\u2026\nBut the anomalies in the French teacher\u2019s comportment soon take on a character which excludes all possibility of error or fantasy.\nOne day when Mlle Sagee is giving a lesson to thirteen of her pupils, and is writing a sentence on the blackboard, the girls are suddenly very frightened to see two Mademoiselle Sagees one beside the other.\nRiveted to their benches, they notice with growing stupor that, while the two people who are writing at the blackboard look exactly alike and are making the same gestures, only the real Emilie Sagee, a piece of chalk in her hand, is effectively writing. Her double, with empty hand, is only imitating the movements that she is making while tracing the words.\nThis story is immediately spread, and causes a sensation among the other boarders. The Director, informed of a strange incident which is supposed to have occurred during a French lesson, interrogates Mlle Sagee\u2019s pupils. But even though all of them, without exception, affirm having seen the second form and are perfectly in agreement on the description that they make of the phenomenon, Mr Buch, too, shrugs his shoulders\u2026 He tells them that their story is foolish, that they were dreaming\u2026 Perhaps they had been a bit tired at that particular moment. There, there, we\u2019ll say no more about it!\nAs Sag\u00e9e was writing on the chalkboard while teaching her class, her double appeared, standing along side her mimicking her motions. It was her exact image except that it wasn\u0092t holding a piece of chalk. On another occasion, all of the school\u0092s 42 girls were in the school hall for sewing and embroidery class. As they worked, they could clearly see Sag\u00e9e in the school\u0092s garden gathering flowers. However, when the girl\u0092s teacher left the room for a moment, Sag\u00e9e\u0092s Doppelg\u00e4nger appeared, sitting motionless in the teacher\u0092s chair. Two girls tried to touch the apparition but were met with an odd resistance and were unable to penetrate the air surrounding the entity. Yet, one girl, stepping between the teacher\u0092s chair and the table, passed through the apparition, which then slowly vanished.\nThe pupils leave his study very disappointed about not succeeding in convincing him, for they are sure of their facts: they really saw Mlle Sagee divide into two.\nA little while later, a second incident comes to trouble the pensionnat. It unfolds in a bedroom where a pupil, Antoinette de Vrangel, is dressing to go with a few friends to a local festival. Mlle Sagee has come to help her, and is hooking up the back of her dress. Suddenly, the young girl looks over her shoulder and sees two Emilie Sagees taking care of her. She is so frightened that she faints.\nThis time, Mr Buch is worried. He asks hinself if his boarders have not all gone mad. He makes enquiries and learns with fearful astonishment that the pensionnat\u2018s domestics, too, have seen the French teacher split into two. These peasant women explain to him that, from time to time, in the refectory, they see Mlle Sagee\u2019s double standing behind her chair, while she is eating. This double, they say, imitates all of her movements, but \u201cwithout knife or fork, or food in its hands\u201d\u2026\nMr Buch is very troubled. He becomes even more so a few days later when some teachers come to tell him, horrified, that they now believe in the ubiquity for they, too, have seen Mlle Sagee divide into two before their eyes\u2026\nAnd the phenomena continue.\nThe witnesses then notice that there can also be variations. In certain cases, the double doesn\u2019t imitate the movements of the real person. It has a sort of existence of its own. For example, it is seen to remain seated when Mlle Sagee rises. Sometimes, the double\u2019s independence is even clearer. One evening, the French teacher is in bed with a heavy cold. Antoinette de Vrangel has come to read to her to relieve her boredom. Suddenly, she sees her pale and stiffen as if she is about to faint. Frightened, she asks the teacher if she is feeling worse. Mlle Sagee weakly denies it.\nA few minutes later, the boarder happens to look over her shoulder and distinctly sees the patient\u2019s double walking back and forth in the room\u2026\nOn another occasion, whilst Mademoiselle Sag\u00e9e was engaged in fastening the dress of one of the pupils, Mademoiselle de Wrangel, the terrified girl had beheld, in the mirror before which they stood, the reflections of three figures\u2014that of herself, and of Mademoiselle Sag\u00e9e; and a third\u2014the double of the young Frenchwoman. In fact, these bilocations continued for such a length of time, and were of such frequent recurrence, that the household began to get, more or less, accustomed to them, and to treat them more unconcernedly\nThe doppelg\u00e4nger, obviously miffed at being treated like the furniture, opted for ever more spectacular and inexplicable displays before increasing numbers of witnesses.\nJohann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) was a famous German writer, poet, and politician. A celebrated author who played a large part in shaping the field of literature, his words were widely read and respected. One day, a depressed Goethe was riding on a footpath after leaving a girl named Frederika. Suddenly, he faced a mysterious person riding toward him. The person, who Goethe said he saw with a \u0093mind\u0092s eye\u0094 instead of his actual eyes, was clearly Goethe himself, although he was wearing different clothes. The figure soon disappeared, and Goethe (who found its appearance strangely soothing) soon forgot all about it. Eight years later, he found himself riding down the same footpath in the opposite direction (to see Frederika again). That\u0092s when he realized he was wearing the exact same clothes his doppelg\u00e4nger wore years ago.This was not the only doppelg\u00e4nger Goethe saw. Another time, he saw his friend Friedrich walking on the street, wearing Goethe\u0092s own dressing gown. Puzzled, Goethe went home . . . only to find Friedrich there, wearing the same gown Goethe had seen on the apparition. His friend had been surprised by the rain and borrowed the gown as his clothes dried.\nAt dinner, from time to time, the teacher\u2019s double was seen standing behind her chair imitating her movements while the real Mlle. Sag\u00e9e was eating, but the double used neither knife nor fork nor did she take any food into her hands. Pupils present at the meals and servants in attendance attested the truth of this phenomenon. Nevertheless it did not always happen that the double imitated the movements of the real person. Sometimes when the latter would arise from her chair, the double would remain seated.\nBut here is the most remarkable case of the apparently independent activity of Mlle Sagee\u2019s two forms. One day, the pupils of the pensionnat, all forty-two of them, are gathered in the sewing room.\nAll the pupils, to the number of forty-two, were assembled in the same room busy with embroidery. It was a large room on the ground floor of the principal building. It had four glass doors, which opened on to a large garden belonging to the school.\nIn the middle of this room was a long table around which the different classes gathered for their needlework. That day the young pupils were all seated about the table and could see very well what was going on in the garden. As they worked they saw Mlle. Sag\u00e9e busy picking flowers not far from the house; it was one of her favourite pastimes.\nAt the upper end of the table another teacher was seated in a chair of green morocco. She was in charge of the class. At a given moment this lady left the room and the chair remained empty. But only for a short time, for the young girls saw in it, quite suddenly, the form of Mlle. Sag\u00e9e.\nImmediately they looked into the garden and saw her still there picking flowers, but her movements were slower now, like those of a person overcome by sleep or exhausted by fatigue. They looked again at the chair where the double was seated, silent and impassive, but with such an appearance of reality that if they had not seen Mlle. Sag\u00e9e and if that they had not known that it was impossible for her to have entered the room unperceived, they would have believed it was she herself. But certain that they were not dealing with a real person, and more or less accustomed to these strange manifestations, two of the most venturesome pupils approached the chair and touching the apparition thought they felt a slight resistance, such as that occasioned by contact with any light material such as gauze or crepe. One even dared to pass in front of the chair and to go through part of the form, despite which, the apparition remained visible for a little while longer, then gradually faded away. The children observed at that instant that Mlle. Sag\u00e9e was again gathering flowers with her customary vivacity. The forty-two pupils described this phenomenon in exactly the same way.\nCatherine the Great, the powerful 18th-century Empress of Russia, was a powerful and dangerous figure. She was not fazed by small matters, such as seeing her own ghostly doppelg\u00e4nger take over her throne. It is said that one night, Catherine was lying in her bed when worried servants told her they\u0092d just seen her enter the throne room. When Catherine set out to investigate, she found her doppelg\u00e4nger sitting calmly on the throne. Catherine immediately ordered her sentries to shoot at her ghostly counterpart. The stories don\u0092t tell whether the bullet had any effect on the spectral Empress. However, Catherine herself died soon afterwards . . .\nFrench writer Guy de Maupassant is known for what is perhaps the most intimate doppelg\u00e4nger experience on record. Toward the end of his life, he is said to have regularly interacted with his doppelg\u00e4nger. This eerie twin not only talked to him, but actually sat down and started dictating a short story to him. Yes, de Maupassant claimed that one of his last stories was literally ghostwritten\u0097by his own ghost, no less. If that\u0092s not chilling enough, don\u0092t worry, it gets even better. The story the spirit allegedly dictated to de Maupassant was \u0093The Horla,\u0094 an unnerving tale of a man whose sanity is slowly consumed by an evil spirit that uses him as a host. As if echoing the story, de Maupassant\u0092s mental health started deteriorating soon after finishing it. In another version of the events, the doppelg\u00e4nger did not dictate the book, as it disappeared when the terrified de Maupassant called his servant. However, the apparition returned a few months later. It entered the writer\u0092s room, looking at him with a sad expression. Then it sat down and buried its face in its hands, as if in despair. Convinced that the doppelg\u00e4nger brought news of disaster, the horrified de Maupassant\u0092s life was downhill from there. He died in an insane asylum a year later.\nA particularly odd aspect of the doppelg\u00e4nger\u2019s manifestation was that pretty much everybody could see it, except for the real Emile Sag\u00e9e herself.\nEmilie, had no consciousness of this doubling, but learned it only by hearsay. She never saw the Double, nor ever suspected the state into which she was plunged.\nCuriously, whenever the doppelg\u00e4nger appeared, Mlle. Sag\u00e9e, although unaware of its presence, seemed to suffer notable physical deterioration for the duration of the apparition, only recovering after it had shuffled off into whatever realm doppelgangers occupy when not harassing us.\nIn the case of Emilie Sag\u00e9e, the girl was noticed to look pale and exhausted when the double was visible: \u201cthe more distinct the double and more material in appearance, the really material person was proportionately wearied, suffering and languid; when, on the contrary, the appearance of the double weakened, the patient was seen to recover strength.\nThese phenomena last for months, to Mr Buch\u2019s despair. He feared that this strange comportment might damage his establishment\u2019s reputation.\nHis fears were justified. Many parents, informed of what is happening, remove their children. At the end of eighteen months, 30 of the 42 pupils have been withdrawn by their parents. The director then decides to fire Emilie. Before leaving, she confides to him that it is the nineteenth time that she is forced to leave a position, always for the same reason, since she began to teach at the age of 16.\nPercy Bysshe Shelley was a brilliant poet in his own right, although he is mainly remembered as the husband of Mary Shelley (the author of Frankenstein). Although one would assume that Mary, the horror writer, would have been the one to see ghosts and monsters, it was in fact Percy who witnessed doppelgangers. Shortly before Percy drowned in a sailing accident in 1812, he confessed to Mary that he had met his doppelg\u00e4nger many times. These confrontations included one particularly haunting experience where he walked onto a terrace, only to be greeted by his doppelg\u00e4nger who asked him, \u0093How long do you mean to be content?\u0094 Strangely, Percy\u0092s doppelg\u00e4nger was also witnessed by her close friend Jane Williams, who saw it passing her window (on a route frequently walked by the real Percy) to a dead end, but never returning. The real Percy was nowhere near.\nThe story of Emilie Sagee is known to us through the people who saw her. Mr Buch\u2019s pensionnat received only young ladies of the nobility. Having become elderly ladies, some of them wrote journals, as was often done at the time, in this society. Julie von G\u00fcldenstubbe remained in contact with her former teacher until the year 1850. And one of them, Baroness de Guldenstubbe, the little Julie that Mr Buch was so proud of having in his establishment, wrote so many things about Emilie Sagee in her journals, that the English writer and philosopher, Robert Dale Owen, wanted to meet her. The Baroness furnished many details to the writer about the duality of the French teacher. Details that he reported in one of his books which bears the very beautiful title Sounds of Footsteps at the Frontiers of Another Life [Bruits de pas sur les frontieres d\u2019une autre vie].\nCollective hallucination has been mentioned. However, before entering Mr Buch\u2019s establishment, Mlle Sagee, who had started teaching at the age of sixteen, had passed through eighteen colleges\u2026 eighteen colleges from which she had been fired because of her phenomena of bilocation\u2026 It appears difficult to admit that the pupils, teachers and directors of eighteen establishments had suffered the same hallucinatory influence about the same person\u2026\nThree authors study and tell the story of Emilie Sag\u00e9e based on the testimonies of Baroness Julie von G\u00fcldenstubbe, a person whose existence is indisputable, whom they know personally and who guarantee integrity. They are the American writer and politician Robert Dale Owen, the French astronomer Camille Flammarion and the Russian parasicologist Alexander Akasov. Flammarion tries, in vain, to find the traces of an Emilie Sag\u00e9e who would have been born in 1813 in Dijon.\nHe discovers, instead, an illegitimate child named Octavie Saget, born on January 13, 1813. Emilie and Octavie are probably the same person. The young woman would have chosen to change her name to hide her condition, current at the time. Modern research did not allow him to find it, which does not mean much, considering the stormy history of Latvia to the present day.\nAccepting the truthfulness of the testimony of Julie von G\u00fcldenstubbe (what those who know it do) does not solve, however, all the problems. A century ago, skeptics declared that this story was originated by an illusion or a hallucination. But witnesses are numerous and repeated appearances. The revealing fact of the collective suggestion is the total uniformity of the testimonies. This explanation was exposed in the case of Emilie Sag\u00e9e: but can we wonder, for example, that 13 schoolchildren affirm all exactly the same thing, when they say to have seen their teacher simply \u201cunfold a few meters from them? There is another argument against this theory: when Julie von G\u00fcldenstubbe later visits Emilie Sag\u00e9e, who lives in the house of a sister-in-law, she discovers that her children had become accustomed to the Idea of \u200b\u200bhaving two \u201caunts Emilie\u201d \u2026 Decidedly, the mystery of Emilie Sag\u00e9e is far from solved.\nMlle Sagee wrote nothing about her own case. For the simple reason that she had nothing to say; for at the moment of her divisions, she felt nothing. She was absolutely unconscious of what was happening and \u2013 she has often repeated this \u2013 she only knew about the phenomenon because of the expression on the faces of the people who were there\u2026 It was by seeing their frightened faces, their eyes staring at something invisible which seemed to be moving near her, that she understood\u2026 But she had never, herself, seen her double; neither had she noticed the stiffness and slowing down of her movements when her double appeared\u2026\nIt was noted that the phenomenon took place when Mlle Sagee was very worried or very immersed in her work. The double could also manifest itself in a place about which she was thinking. For example, she has recounted that, on the day when she was picking flowers in the garden, glancing at the sewing room, she had seen the empty armchair and was saying to herself:\n\u201cThe supervisor has gone, I\u2019m sure that the young ladies will take advantage of it to gossip and waste time\u2026\u201d\nAnd, as a teacher worried about discipline, she had thought:\n\u201cAh! If only I were there!\u201d\nAs a footnote to the sad tale of Emilie Sag\u00e9e, it was noted that upon her twentieth dismissal from a teaching position due to an insufferable doppelg\u00e4nger, it seems she decided against pursuing her career, or rather her doppelg\u00e4nger decided it for her.\nAfter she had left Newelcke, she stayed in the neighborhood at her sister-in-law\u2019s who had several children, and whenever Fraeulein von Wrangel or others of her former scholars came to see her, these children felt real proud, telling the visitors \u201cWe have two Aunt Emilies!\u201d\u2026. The children very quickly grew used to the phenomenon to which the young woman was subjected.\nThere are many explanations for the doppelg\u00e4nger phenomenon. Mystics throughout the ages have believed they are supernatural creatures: either spiritual copies of the person or downright demonic twins. Meanwhile, scientists say they\u2019re just electrical glitches of the brain, or mental illnesses such as schizophrenia. Only two things are certain about these eerie apparitions: They are often bad news, and a surprising number of significant historical figures have claimed to be haunted by them.\nIn 1906, British Parliament member Sir Gilbert Parker was attending a debate when he spotted Sir Frederick Carne Rasch, a fellow Parliament member, sitting nearby. This greatly surprised Sir Gilbert, as Sir Frederick was severely ill with influenza at the time. Still, he politely greeted Sir Frederick and told him, \u0093I hope you are feeling better.\u0094 Carne Rasch didn\u0092t react in any way. He just sat there with a stony, grim expression on his face. When Sir Gilbert soon glanced at his friend again, the seat was completely empty. Bewildered, he searched for Carne Rasch in the lobby, only to find that no one had seen him pass by. When he discussed the event with fellow parliamentarians, it turned out others had seen Carne Rasch too. When the real Carne Rasch (who had been sick in bed all along) found out about the incident, he was quite unsurprised. He had really wanted to take part in the debate so, to him, it made sense that his spirit had sneaked a peek. His family, however, was terrified and feared the doppelg\u00e4nger was a bad sign. In a small way, they were right: For quite some time, Carne Rasch was annoyed by fellow Parliament members, who kept poking him with their fingers to make sure he was flesh and blood. In the end, he had to write a massively sarcastic letter to a local newspaper, apologizing that he didn\u0092t have the good sense to die at the time of the doppelg\u00e4nger sighting and promising to behave better next time.\nAbraham Lincoln\u2019s autobiography contains an ominous doppelg\u00e4nger appearance. A dream or illusion had haunted Lincoln at times through the winter. On the evening of his election he had thrown himself on one of the haircloth sofas at home, just after the first telegrams of November 6 had told him he was elected President, and looking into a bureau mirror across the room he saw himself full length, but with two faces.\nIt bothered him; he got up; the illusion vanished; but when he lay down again there in the glass again were two faces, one paler than the other. He got up again, mixed in the election excitement, forgot about it; but it came back, and haunted him for several weeks. He told his wife about it; she worried too.\nA few days later he tried it once more and the illusion of the two faces again registered to his eyes. But that was the last; the ghost since then wouldn\u2019t come back, he told his wife, who said it was a sign he would be elected to a second term, and the death pallor of one face meant he wouldn\u2019t live through his second term.\nThis story is adapted from Washington in Lincoln\u2019s Time (1895) by Noah Brooks, who claimed that he had heard it from Lincoln himself on 9 November 1864, at the time of his re-election. He also claimed that the story was confirmed by Mary Todd Lincoln, and partially confirmed by Private Secretary John Hay (who thought it dated from Lincoln\u2019s nomination, not his election). Brooks\u2019s version is as follows (in Lincoln\u2019s own words):\nIt was just after my election in 1860, when the news had been coming in thick and fast all day and there had been a great \u201churrah, boys,\u201d so that I was well tired out, and went home to rest, throwing myself down on a lounge in my chamber. Opposite where I lay was a bureau with a swinging glass upon it (and here he got up and placed furniture to illustrate the position), and looking in that glass I saw myself reflected nearly at full length; but my face, I noticed had two separate and distinct images, the tip of the nose of one being about three inches from the tip of the other. I was a little bothered, perhaps startled, and got up and looked in the glass, but the illusion vanished. On lying down again, I saw it a second time, plainer, if possible, than before; and then I noticed that one of the faces was a little paler \u2014 say five shades \u2014 than the other. I got up, and the thing melted away, and I went off, and in the excitement of the hour forgot all about it \u2014 nearly, but not quite, for the thing would once in a while come up, and give me a little pang as if something uncomfortable had happened. When I went home again that night I told my wife about it, and a few days afterward I made the experiment again, when (with a laugh), sure enough! the thing came back again; but I never succeeded in bringing the ghost back after that, though I once tried very industriously to show it to my wife, who was somewhat worried about it. She thought it was a \u201csign\u201d that I was to be elected to a second term of office, and that the paleness of one of the faces was an omen that I should not see life through the last term.\nWhether Lincoln\u2019s experience was a vivid prophecy, a doppelg\u00e4nger , or something altogether is difficult to ascertain. Doppelg\u00e4nger\u2019s are difficult to \u201cfit into a box\u201d, sometimes appearing before or after a person\u2019s life, sometimes side-by-side, and other times as ghostly apparitions that merely flitter by never to be seen again.\nIn 1796, Jean Paul Richter invented the term Doppelg\u00e4nger to speak of the phenomenon of double. This German word literally means \u201cthe double walker\u201d and designates the hidden part that is created to accompany each of us. Indeed, many people say that they have crossed their double or that of a close relative and traditionally, it is said that the doppelg\u00e4nger can be messenger of death \u2026\nThe poet Percy Shelley met, in Italy, his doppelganger which pointed silently Sea with his finger. Shortly afterwards, the poet died in a boat accident. The queen of England Elizabeth I discovered her doppelg\u00e4ngerlying in bed shortly before her death.\nThe case of the German poet Goethe suggests that the phenomenon of the double could be related to time and space. As he rode on a highway, he crossed his exact double, riding in the opposite direction, dressed in a gray suit. 8 years later, Goethe rode on the same road but in the opposite direction and realized that he wore the gray suit seen on his double once \u2026 Had he crossed a future replica of himself?\nDoppelg\u00e4ngers are frequently used as a plot device in literature, television shows and movies. \u200bThey are often evil in nature, but sometimes they are used for comedic effect, too.\n\u200bOne of the most famous example\u2019s of a doppelg\u00e4nger is in Edgar Allan Poe\u2019s short story, William Wilson. In this tale, the main character meets his doppelg\u00e4nger as a child. He is persistently followed by the copy, who causes trouble in the character\u2019s life. And when then main character tries to do evil or unethical things, the doppelg\u00e4nger tries to stop him. But in a rage, the protagonist kills his doppleganger, but he realizes it is a reflection of his own self.\n\u200bWhile doppelg\u00e4ngers are usually associated with bad luck and ill omens, coming across your doppelg\u00e4nger does not have to be a terrifying experience. It is certainly strange to find someone who looks, talks and dresses just like you, but speaking with the doppelg\u00e4nger can be a rewarding experience. It can give you unique insight into areas of yourself.\nDoppelg\u00e4ngers are one of the strangest and most interesting paranormal phenomenon. There could be someone out there who looks just like you.\nThe very strange case of Emilie Sagee | Strange Unexplained Mysteries\nDouble Vision: The Strange Case of Emilie Sagee | The Lineup\nThe Doppelganger of Emilie Sag\u00e9e \u2013 Histories, Mysteries, and \u2026\nDoppelgangers \u2013 our mysterious evil twin (everybody has one \u2026\nEmilie Sagee, the ubiquitous teacher | Splatter\nTrue Stories of Doppelgangers \u2013 Paranormal (About.com)\nDoppelg\u00e4nger \u2013 Wikipedia\nDouble Trouble: Emilie Sag\u00e9e and the Doppelganger Work Ethic \u2026\nEmilie Sagee | \u2013 ttotu.com\nEmilie Sagee | 9 Mystifying Cases of the Doppelganger Phenomenon \u2026\nThe Doppelganger of Emilie Sagee | whatthehuh \u2013 wixsite.com\nDocumented Doppleganger? 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        "raw_content": "What Is The Meaning Of The Name Adonis?\nMeaning of the name Adonis, analysis of the name Adonis and so much more\u2026 What does Adonis mean and its numerology, definition, origin, popularity and very interesting information. Please use the quick menu.\nInformation About The Name Adonis\nPrononciation Of Adonis\nThe Meaning Of The Name Adonis\nStatistics Of The Name Adonis\nThe Picture Of The Name Adonis\nNumerology Of The Name Adonis\nDestination Number Of The Name Adonis\nAnalysis Of The Name Adonis\nAdonis Character Analysis of Meaning\nCan I Name My Baby Adonis?\nList Of Celebrities With First Name Adonis\nAdonis in Arabic Writing\nAdonis in Chinese Characters\nAdonis in Japanese Katakana (Letters)\nAdonis in Egyptian Hieroglyphics\nHow To Say Adonis in American Sign Language\nGender of the name Adonis: Boy\nColor of the name Adonis: Blue&Pink\nOrigin of the name Adonis: Greek\nHere is how to pronounce the name Adonis:\nDefinition of Adonis: handsome\nMeaning of Adonis: From the Semitic Adonai, which means \u201clord\u201d. In Greek myth Adonis was a handsome young shepherd killed while hunting a wild boar. The anemone flower is said to have sprung from his blood. Because he was loved by Aphrodite, Zeus allowed him to be restored to life for part of each year. The Greeks borrowed this character from various Semitic traditions, hence the Semitic origins of the name.\nHow many people in the U.S have the name Adonis: 2,931\nRank of the name Adonis in the U.S.: 5,549th\nHow many letters are in the name Adonis? 6\nBelow you can find the rankings of Adonis in different countries.\nConsider your name Adonis as a picture. How would it look like? This will be funny! Using the meaning of Adonis, we prepared this picture. Do not bother the gender. =)\nIn the table below, you can find the letters that the name Adonis contains and its alphabet numbers. After you sum up these numbers, it is your name numerology number.\nA D O N \u0130 S Sum\nTo calculate the destiny number of the name Adonis, please look at the table below. There is a number for each letters of the name Adonis. Add up these numbers and that\u2019s your destiny number.\na (1) + d (4) + o (6) + n (5) + i (9) + s (1) = => 2+6 = 8\nAdonis Destiny Analysis\nHere is the analysis of the name Adonis.\nHere is the characteristics of Adonis in details.\nYour first name of Adonis has created a deep, sensitive, refined nature with an intelligent mind and a keen appreciation of material values.\nYes you can name your baby Adonis!\nWe looked for the celebrities whose first name is Adonis and the definitions which contains the name Adonis or similar to it. You can find the results below.\nAdonis: Adonis (/\u0259\u02c8d\u0252n\u026as, \u0259\u02c8do\u028an\u026as/; Greek: \u1f0c\u03b4\u03c9\u03bd\u03b9\u03c2), in Greek mythology, is a Phoenician demi-god of beauty and desire, and is a central figure in various mystery religions.\nAdonism: Adonism is a Neopagan religion founded in 1925 by the German esotericist Franz S\u00e4ttler (1884-c.1942), who often went by the pseudonym of Dr.\nAdonis (1874): The Adonis was a wooden brigantine that was built at Jervis Bay, New South Wales, in 1874. She was wrecked on 22 December 1889, approximately 15 miles (24 km) south of Crowdy Head, when she sprang a leak whilst carrying coal between Wollongong and the Richmond River.\nAdonis Garc\u00eda: Adonis Garc\u00eda Arrieta (born December 4, 1985) is a Cuban professional baseball outfielder for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB).\nAdonis blue: The Adonis blue (Polyommatus bellargus) is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae.It is found in the Palearctic ecozone Western Europe, Central Europe, South Europe, South Russia, Iraq, Iran, Caucasus, Transcaucasus, Turkey).\nAdonis Jordan: Adonis Adelecino Jordan (born August 21, 1970) is an American former professional basketball player. An All-Big Eight guard who played collegiately at the University of Kansas, Jordan was the starting point guard during the school\u2019s 1991 and 1993 Final Four appearances.\nAdonis Terry: William H. \u201cAdonis\u201d Terry (August 7, 1864 \u2013 February 24, 1915) was an American Major League Baseball player whose career spanned from his debut with the Brooklyn Atlantics in 1884, to the Chicago Colts in 1897. 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        "raw_content": "Wigan Athletic are urging supporters to become Men United v Prostate Cancer as part of a quest to raise awareness about the deadly disease.\nLatics have thrown their weight behind the exciting new campaign, the brainchild of Prostate Cancer UK, for their clash against Leeds United this weekend.\nProstate Cancer UK is the Official Charity Partner of The Football League, and the game is one of 62 Men United match days across the Championship, League One and League Two between March 1st and April 18th, with fundraising activities also supporting the campaign.\nThe Men United v Prostate Cancer campaign was launched following a breakfast briefing at The Football League HQ on January 24th with comedian Bill Bailey assuming the role of team manager.\nBig names from the world of showbusiness such as Stephen Fry, Sir Michael Parkinson and Damian Lewis, together with England sporting icons Les Ferdinand and Will Carling, have joined a new movement of men stretching well beyond 70,000 people. All have signed for Men United by completing a simple online test.\nThis season for the first time ever, a new super team featuring football managers, players, fans and football club staff has joined arms as Men United to face prostate cancer head on by encouraging men everywhere to wise up to the disease and take action \u2013 and at this game the Latics captain will hand on the mantle to a lucky fan Sam Whyte to lead out the team.\nManagers from both clubs will sport the iconic Man of Men pin badges on the sidelines, and supporters will be able to follow suit and badge up themselves.\nProstate Cancer UK\u2019s Director of Fundraising, Mark Bishop, said: \u201cWe\u2019ve been blown away by the positivity generated by our Men United v Prostate Cancer campaign and as official charity partner of the Football League its fantastic to be able to further enhance that synergy as part of these special days.\n\u201cIt\u2019s great to see clubs up and down the country join together to make a difference to men\u2019s health, not just on behalf of its own fans but on behalf of all men across the country too.\n\u201cFans of every club will always back their heroes to the hilt, but by signing up to Men United they will be part of something bigger, part of a movement for men\u2019s health where we are all fighting on the same team against common opposition. The more that sign up for Men United the bigger difference we will make.\u201d\nIf you have concerns about prostate cancer please call Prostate Cancer UK's confidential Helpline on 0800 074 8383 or visit www.prostatecanceruk.org. The helpline is free to landlines, staffed by specialist nurses, and open from 9am to 6pm Monday to Friday with late opening until 8pm on Wednesdays.",
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        "raw_content": "10 FACTS: CALLUM CONNOLLY\nTracking the career so far of Callum Connolly following his return to Latics on loan from Everton.\n10 Facts: Get to know Callum Connolly.\nVersatile 20-year-old has featured in defence and midfield over the past two seasons at Ipswich Town and Latics.\nEngland youth international joins on loan from Everton for his second spell.\n1. Connolly has been in Everton's ranks since the age of 9, but he made his professional debut elsewhere, stepping out for Barnsley in a 3-1 win against Walsall in March 2016 during a brief loan spell at Oakwell.\n2. Callum played three games for the Yorkshire side before returning to Everton to make his Premier League debut in a 1-1 draw against Southampton in April 2016 as a substitute for Seamus Coleman.\n3. In a surprise announcement of the team news for Latics' away trip to Burton Albion in January 2017, Connolly was handed his debut on loan for the club and went on to net twice in the game as Latics won 2-0 against the Brewers.\n4. Connolly made 17 Sky Bet Championship appearances and one appearance in the FA Cup against Manchester United at Old Trafford. Playing mainly as a right full back, he made his final Latics appearance on the last day of the 2016-17 season against Leeds United at the DW Stadium.\n5. A third loan move of his career followed in 2017-18, joining Ipswich Town following one appearance for Everton in the Checkatrade Trophy against Notts County. Connolly made his Tractor Boys debut in a 2-1 away defeat at Queens Park Rangers.\n6. Operating further forward as a midfielder, Connolly scored his first Ipswich goal five minutes into their away trip to Derby County in November 2017 with what turned out to br the winning goal, awarded by goal line technology as his near post header hit Scott Carson on the chest, with the former Latics keeper judged to be behind his line. See if you can spot it below.\n7. Connolly went on a run of three goals in four matches after his winner at Pride Park, netting in the next game in a 4-2 victory at home to Nottingham Forest, before scoring again in a 2-0 win against Reading.\n8. His fourth and final goal for the Portman Road club came in a 4-0 victory at Reading in his penultimate Ipswich appearance. Connolly played 35 times and featured in teams with former Latics players Martyn Waghorn and Emyr Huws.\n9. Connolly has been capped for five England youth teams. He has worn the Three Lions for the U17s, U18s, U19s, U20s and most recently U21s.\n10. The 20-year-old has won trophies for three of those five age groups, lifting the 2014 UEFA European Championships with the U17s, the 2017 FIFA World Cup with the U20s and the 2018 Toulon Tournament this summer with the U21s, in which he scored in the semi-final against Scotland.",
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        "raw_content": "FKBP1A Bos taurus\nFKBP1A Canis lupus familiaris\nfkbp1aa Danio rerio\nfkbp1ab Danio rerio\nFKBP1A Gallus gallus\nFKBP1A Macaca mulatta\nFkbp1a Mus musculus\nFKBP1A Pan troglodytes\nFkbp1a Rattus norvegicus\nDisease relevance of FKBP1A\nPsychiatry related information on FKBP1A\nHigh impact information on FKBP1A\nChemical compound and disease context of FKBP1A\nBiological context of FKBP1A\nAnatomical context of FKBP1A\nAssociations of FKBP1A with chemical compounds\nPhysical interactions of FKBP1A\nRegulatory relationships of FKBP1A\nOther interactions of FKBP1A\nAnalytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of FKBP1A\nFKBP1A - FK506 binding protein 1A, 12kDa\nSynonyms: 12 kDa FK506-binding protein, 12 kDa FKBP, Calstabin-1, FK506-binding protein 1A, FKBP-12, ...\nEdlich, F. et al., Huse, M. et al., Gaburjakova, M. et al., Lippuner, V. et al., Fujimaki, K. et al., et al.\nKihira, Utunomiya, Kondo, Bultynck, De Smet, Rossi, Callewaert, Missiaen, Sorrentino, De Smedt, Parys, Brooksbank, Badenhorst, Isaacs, Savage, Carreras, Fu, Santi, George, Higgs, Mackrill, Lai, George, Sorathia, Bertrand, Lai,\nFK506 and FK506-derived inhibitors of the FK506-binding protein (FKBP)-type peptidylprolyl cis/trans-isomerases (PPIase) display potent neuroprotective and neuroregenerative properties in various neurodegeneration models, showing the importance of neuroimmunophilins as targets for the treatment of acute and chronic neurodegenerative diseases [1].\nIn the context of the high expression of FKBP38 in neuroblastoma cells, these data suggest that FKBP38.CaM/Ca(2+) inhibition can mediate neurotrophic properties of FKBP ligands [1].\nThis effect was observed both with E. coli SlyD FKBP and with human FKBP12 and was counteracted by FK506, a specific inhibitor of FKBP [2].\nThe human FKBP cDNA sequence shows significant similarity to an open reading frame in the Neisseria meningitidis genome [3].\nThey further suggest a pathophysiological role for FKBP12 as a mediator in immediate or type I hypersensitivity and may have implications for novel therapeutic strategies in the treatment of allergic disorders with FK506 and rapamycin [4].\nThis finding suggests that IP(3)R1 dysfunction through the FKBP12 binding site is not involved in the pathogenesis of bipolar disorder [5].\nThis procedure involves coexpressing an FKBP-tagged Golgi enzyme with an ER-retained protein fused to FRAP in COS cells [6].\nFKBP12 binds to the GS region of the receptor, capping the TbetaR-II phosphorylation sites and further stabilizing the inactive conformation of TbetaR-I [7].\nCrystal structure of the cytoplasmic domain of the type I TGF beta receptor in complex with FKBP12 [7].\nThe crystal structure of a fragment of unphosphorylated TbetaR-I, containing both the GS region and the catalytic domain, has been determined in complex with the FK506-binding protein FKBP12 [7].\nThe human rotamase or peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase Pin1 is a conserved mitotic regulator essential for the G2/M transition of the eukaryotic cell cycle [8].\nPeptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase of Bacillus subtilis: identification of residues involved in cyclosporin A affinity and catalytic efficiency [9].\nThis finding suggests that a mutation in FKBP12 or changes in its capacity to bind to the ryanodine receptor could alter the halothane sensitivity of the skeletal muscle ryanodine receptor and thereby predispose the person to malignant hyperthermia [10].\nAn FKBP-rapamycin complex is concluded to be the toxic agent because (i) strains that lack FKBP proline rotamase, encoded by FPR1, were viable and fully resistant to rapamycin and (ii) FK506 antagonized rapamycin toxicity in vivo [11].\nA biotinylation signal sequence was fused to the 5' end of the human FKBP12 gene, and the fusion protein was expressed in Escherichia coli with biotin ligase [12].\nThe present study tests the hypothesis that dysfunction of calcium mobilization in bipolar disorder is due to the mutation of the nucleotide sequence in the FKBP12 binding site on the inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate type-1 receptor (IP(3)R1) [5].\nATP/GTP binding likely occurs within the second FKBP-like domain, near the FK506 binding site on the FKBP template [13].\nA third domain detected by the hydrophobic cluster analysis method is distantly structurally related to the two first FKBP-like domains and is followed by the C-terminal part of the protein, which contains a calmodulin binding consensus sequence [13].\nWe demonstrate that the resonse to rapamycin in yeast cells is mediated by a gene encoding a 114-amino-acid, approximately 13-kDa protein which has a high degree of sequence homology with human FKBP; we designated this gene RBP1 (for rapamycin-binding protein) [14].\nThe ryanodine receptor (RyR1)/calcium release channel on the sarcoplasmic reticulum of skeletal muscle is comprised of four 565,000-dalton RyR1s, each of which binds one FK506 binding protein (FKBP12) [15].\nCo-expression of FKBP12.6, but not FKBP12, or incubation of cells with ryanodine suppressed intracellular Ca2+ flux and restored normal cell viability and proliferation [16].\nRotamase assays and immunoblot analysis of subcellular fractions indicate the presence of a CyP isoform in the stroma of chloroplasts but not in the thylakoid membranes or thylakoid lumen [17].\nThe predicted protein features the two FKBP-type peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase (PPIase) signatures and an endoplasmic reticulum retention signal [18].\nFKBP binding characteristics of cardiac microsomes from diverse vertebrates [19].\nThis review focuses on studies showing that systemic administration of FK506 dose-dependently speeds nerve regeneration and functional recovery in rats following a sciatic-nerve crush injury [20].\nExpression of FKBP12 and ryanodine receptors (RyRs) in the spinal cord of MND patients [21].\nIn vitro chloroplast import of precursors of other chloroplast proteins was unaffected by concentrations of cyclosporin A which completely inhibit rotamase activity of chloroplast stromal CyP [17].\nWe now show that substitution of a Gly, Glu, or Ile for Val2461 in RyR1 prevents FKBP12 binding to RyR1, resulting in channels with increased gating frequency [15].\nSubstitution of Val(2322) for leucine (as in IP(3)R1) or isoleucine (as in RyR2) decreased the binding efficiency and shifted the selectivity to FKBP12.6; substitution of Val(2322) for aspartate completely abolished the FKBP interaction [22].\nEnergetic and structural analysis of the role of tryptophan 59 in FKBP12 [23].\nThis FK506-FKBP complex inhibits the activity of the serine/threonine protein phosphatase 2B (calcineurin), the basis for the immunosuppressant action of FK506 [20].\nFKBP12 binding modulates ryanodine receptor channel gating [15].\nFKBP6 shows homology to the FK-506 binding protein (FKBP) class of immunophilins [24].\nA simple model system based on the effect of FK 506 on isolated rat pancreatic islets was utilised to study the relationship between inhibition of insulin biosynthesis, inhibition of interleukin 2 (IL-2) activation and FK binding protein (FKBP-12) binding of FK 506 and a number of FK 506 analogues [25].\nCyclophilin A and FKBP12 interact with YY1 and alter its transcriptional activity [26].\nMore specifically, we find that amino acids 400-420 play a critical role for Hsp90 binding by either FKBP [27].\nThere was negligible hRyR2-induced subcellular redistribution of FKBP12 [28].\nThe role of prolyl isomerase activity of FKBP in regulating RyR function remains uncertain, and several models have been proposed that could explain how the channel is modulated by its association with FKBP [29].\nWhereas FKBP12 inhibited EGF receptor tyrosine kinase activity in a concentration-dependent manner, the cyclophilins did not affect autophosphorylation [30].\nFinally, we demonstrate that FK506 and fluconazole have synergistic activity that is independent of both FKBP12 and calcineurin and may involve the known ability of FK506 to inhibit multidrug resistance pumps, which are known to export azoles from fungal cells [31].\nThe FKBP12 expression increased during ATRA-induced differentiation and expression of cyclophilin A remained unchanged [32].\nWhereas the binding of calcineurin to FKBP12 is potentiated by FK506, the specific association of PAHX and FKBP52 is maintained in the presence of FK506 [33].\nMolecular cloning of a membrane-associated human FK506- and rapamycin-binding protein, FKBP-13 [34].\nFAP48 was identified and cloned thanks to its interaction with FK506-binding proteins (FKBPs) such as FKBP52 and FKBP12, which belong to the large family of immunophilins that bind the macrolide immunosuppressant drugs FK506 and rapamycin [35].\nFor both RyRs, the stoichiometry is 4 FKBP/RyR [36].\nThese molecular data are in agreement with the lack of correlation between FKBP12 and IP3R1 expression in various cell types [37].\nMoreover, only a small fraction of the cellular pool of the major forms of cyclophilin or FKBP needs to be occupied by the drugs in order to achieve maximal immunosuppression [38].\nMoreover, immunoprecipitation experiments indicated a high-affinity interaction of FKBP12 with RyR1 but not with IP3R1 [37].\nThe structure of the human FK506 binding protein (FKBP), complexed with the immunosuppressant FK506, has been determined to 1.7 angstroms resolution by x-ray crystallography [39].\nIn the course of protein engineering studies on human FKBP, we discovered that a single point mutation in the ligand-binding site (Phe-36 --> Met) converts the normally monomeric protein into a ligand-reversible dimer [40].\nIn Northern blot analysis, mRNA species of approximately 1.8 kilobases that hybridized with human FKBP cDNA were detected in poly(A)+ RNAs from brain, lung, liver, and placental cells and leukocytes [41].\nThe specific FKBP38 inhibitor N-(N',N'-dimethylcarboxamidomethyl)cycloheximide has potent neuroprotective and neurotrophic properties in brain ischemia. Edlich, F., Weiwad, M., Wildemann, D., Jarczowski, F., Kilka, S., Moutty, M.C., Jahreis, G., L\u00fccke, C., Schmidt, W., Striggow, F., Fischer, G. J. Biol. Chem. (2006) [Pubmed]\nThe aggregation of alpha-synuclein is stimulated by FK506 binding proteins as shown by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy. Gerard, M., Debyser, Z., Desender, L., Kahle, P.J., Baert, J., Baekelandt, V., Engelborghs, Y. FASEB J. (2006) [Pubmed]\nMolecular cloning and overexpression of the human FK506-binding protein FKBP. Standaert, R.F., Galat, A., Verdine, G.L., Schreiber, S.L. Nature (1990) [Pubmed]\nActivation of Ca2+ signaling in neutrophils by the mast cell-released immunophilin FKBP12. Bang, H., M\u00fcller, W., Hans, M., Brune, K., Swandulla, D. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. (1995) [Pubmed]\nNucleotide sequence analysis of the binding site on the inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate type-1 receptor in bipolar disorder -- a negative study. Fujimaki, K., Morinobu, S., Takahashi, J., Yamawaki, S., Kato, N., Kanno, M., Okuyama, N., Kawakatsu, S., Otani, K., Kusumi, I., Koyama, T. Journal of affective disorders. (2001) [Pubmed]\nGolgi membranes remain segregated from the endoplasmic reticulum during mitosis in mammalian cells. Pecot, M.Y., Malhotra, V. Cell (2004) [Pubmed]\nCrystal structure of the cytoplasmic domain of the type I TGF beta receptor in complex with FKBP12. Huse, M., Chen, Y.G., Massagu\u00e9, J., Kuriyan, J. Cell (1999) [Pubmed]\nStructural and functional analysis of the mitotic rotamase Pin1 suggests substrate recognition is phosphorylation dependent. Ranganathan, R., Lu, K.P., Hunter, T., Noel, J.P. Cell (1997) [Pubmed]\nPeptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase of Bacillus subtilis: identification of residues involved in cyclosporin A affinity and catalytic efficiency. G\u00f6thel, S.F., Herrler, M., Marahiel, M.A. Biochemistry (1996) [Pubmed]\nTreatment of normal skeletal muscle with FK506 or rapamycin results in halothane-induced muscle contracture. Brooksbank, R.L., Badenhorst, M.E., Isaacs, H., Savage, N. Anesthesiology (1998) [Pubmed]\nTargets for cell cycle arrest by the immunosuppressant rapamycin in yeast. Heitman, J., Movva, N.R., Hall, M.N. Science (1991) [Pubmed]\nAn FKBP12 binding assay based upon biotinylated FKBP12. Carreras, C.W., Fu, H., Santi, D.V. Anal. Biochem. (2001) [Pubmed]\nAn immunophilin that binds M(r) 90,000 heat shock protein: main structural features of a mammalian p59 protein. Callebaut, I., Renoir, J.M., Lebeau, M.C., Massol, N., Burny, A., Baulieu, E.E., Mornon, J.P. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. (1992) [Pubmed]\nRapamycin sensitivity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is mediated by a peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase related to human FK506-binding protein. Koltin, Y., Faucette, L., Bergsma, D.J., Levy, M.A., Cafferkey, R., Koser, P.L., Johnson, R.K., Livi, G.P. Mol. Cell. Biol. (1991) [Pubmed]\nFKBP12 binding modulates ryanodine receptor channel gating. Gaburjakova, M., Gaburjakova, J., Reiken, S., Huang, F., Marx, S.O., Rosemblit, N., Marks, A.R. J. Biol. Chem. (2001) [Pubmed]\nDysregulated ryanodine receptors mediate cellular toxicity: restoration of normal phenotype by FKBP12.6. George, C.H., Higgs, G.V., Mackrill, J.J., Lai, F.A. J. Biol. Chem. (2003) [Pubmed]\nCloning and characterization of chloroplast and cytosolic forms of cyclophilin from Arabidopsis thaliana. Lippuner, V., Chou, I.T., Scott, S.V., Ettinger, W.F., Theg, S.M., Gasser, C.S. J. Biol. Chem. (1994) [Pubmed]\ncDNA cloning of a putative protochordate FK506-binding protein. Pancer, Z., Gershon, H., Rinkevich, B. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. (1993) [Pubmed]\nFKBP binding characteristics of cardiac microsomes from diverse vertebrates. Jeyakumar, L.H., Ballester, L., Cheng, D.S., McIntyre, J.O., Chang, P., Olivey, H.E., Rollins-Smith, L., Barnett, J.V., Murray, K., Xin, H.B., Fleischer, S. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. (2001) [Pubmed]\nFK506 and the role of immunophilins in nerve regeneration. Gold, B.G. Mol. Neurobiol. (1997) [Pubmed]\nExpression of FKBP12 and ryanodine receptors (RyRs) in the spinal cord of MND patients. Kihira, T., Utunomiya, H., Kondo, T. Amyotroph. Lateral Scler. Other Motor Neuron Disord. (2005) [Pubmed]\nThe conserved sites for the FK506-binding proteins in ryanodine receptors and inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors are structurally and functionally different. Bultynck, G., Rossi, D., Callewaert, G., Missiaen, L., Sorrentino, V., Parys, J.B., De Smedt, H. J. Biol. Chem. (2001) [Pubmed]\nEnergetic and structural analysis of the role of tryptophan 59 in FKBP12. Fulton, K.F., Jackson, S.E., Buckle, A.M. Biochemistry (2003) [Pubmed]\nA novel human gene FKBP6 is deleted in Williams syndrome. Meng, X., Lu, X., Morris, C.A., Keating, M.T. Genomics (1998) [Pubmed]\nPancreatic and nephrotoxicity of immunomodulator compounds. Hammond, T.G., Kind, C.N. Toxicol. Lett. (1995) [Pubmed]\nCyclophilin A and FKBP12 interact with YY1 and alter its transcriptional activity. Yang, W.M., Inouye, C.J., Seto, E. J. Biol. Chem. (1995) [Pubmed]\nC-terminal sequences outside the tetratricopeptide repeat domain of FKBP51 and FKBP52 cause differential binding to Hsp90. Cheung-Flynn, J., Roberts, P.J., Riggs, D.L., Smith, D.F. J. Biol. Chem. (2003) [Pubmed]\nIn situ modulation of the human cardiac ryanodine receptor (hRyR2) by FKBP12.6. George, C.H., Sorathia, R., Bertrand, B.M., Lai, F.A. Biochem. J. (2003) [Pubmed]\nIntracellular calcium-release channels: regulators of cell life and death. Marks, A.R. Am. J. Physiol. (1997) [Pubmed]\nEffects of FK506-binding protein 12 and FK506 on autophosphorylation of epidermal growth factor receptor. Lopez-Ilasaca, M., Schiene, C., K\u00fcllertz, G., Tradler, T., Fischer, G., Wetzker, R. J. Biol. Chem. (1998) [Pubmed]\nSynergistic antifungal activities of bafilomycin A(1), fluconazole, and the pneumocandin MK-0991/caspofungin acetate (L-743,873) with calcineurin inhibitors FK506 and L-685,818 against Cryptococcus neoformans. Del Poeta, M., Cruz, M.C., Cardenas, M.E., Perfect, J.R., Heitman, J. Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. (2000) [Pubmed]\nPossible involvement of calcineurin in retinoic acid-induced inhibition of leukemic HL-60 cell proliferation. Kihira, H., Hiasa, A., Yamamoto, M., Katayama, N., Kuno, T., Ohtsuka, K., Shiku, H., Nishikawa, M. Int. J. Oncol. (1998) [Pubmed]\nImmunophilins, Refsum disease, and lupus nephritis: the peroxisomal enzyme phytanoyl-COA alpha-hydroxylase is a new FKBP-associated protein. Chambraud, B., Radanyi, C., Camonis, J.H., Rajkowski, K., Schumacher, M., Baulieu, E.E. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. (1999) [Pubmed]\nMolecular cloning of a membrane-associated human FK506- and rapamycin-binding protein, FKBP-13. Jin, Y.J., Albers, M.W., Lane, W.S., Bierer, B.E., Schreiber, S.L., Burakoff, S.J. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. (1991) [Pubmed]\nThe FKBP-associated protein FAP48 is an antiproliferative molecule and a player in T cell activation that increases IL2 synthesis. Krummrei, U., Baulieu, E.E., Chambraud, B. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. (2003) [Pubmed]\nThree amino acid residues determine selective binding of FK506-binding protein 12.6 to the cardiac ryanodine receptor. Xin, H.B., Rogers, K., Qi, Y., Kanematsu, T., Fleischer, S. J. Biol. Chem. (1999) [Pubmed]\nCharacterization and mapping of the 12 kDa FK506-binding protein (FKBP12)-binding site on different isoforms of the ryanodine receptor and of the inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor. Bultynck, G., De Smet, P., Rossi, D., Callewaert, G., Missiaen, L., Sorrentino, V., De Smedt, H., Parys, J.B. Biochem. J. 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        "raw_content": "WIRED Awake: 10 must-read articles for 15 April\nYour WIRED.co.uk daily briefing. Today, Microsoft is taking the US government to court for the right to tell its customers when they're being spied on, telecoms minister Ed Vaizey has said that the UK government's pledge to give every household access to 10Mpbs broadband won't be happening, the EU has finalised new data protection laws that give users greater control over who holds information on them and more.\n1. Microsoft sues the US for the right to tell customers when the government is spying on them\nMicrosoft has sued the US government, demanding the right to tell its users when government agencies access their private data in online storage provided by Microsoft (BBC). The company said that in the last 18 months, it's received 5,624 requests for data and that almost half were accompanied by a court order forcing Microsoft to keep the request secret. The company says that this is a breach of the US constitution, which dictates that individuals must be made aware of government search or seizure of their property. In the lawsuit, Microsoft said that \"people do not give up their rights when they move their private information from physical storage to the cloud.\"\n2. Government: 10Mbps internet for all won't happen by 2020\nTelecommunications minister Ed Vaizey has backed down on a government pledge, made by David Cameron last year, that promised every household in the UK would have access to a 10Mbps internet connection by 2020 (Ars Technica). Speaking to a parliamentary select committee hearing, Vaizey said \"I'm not going to guarantee to you that every single premise is going to get 10Mbps. But it should be possible, as we have a satellite scheme that should get people to the 2Mbps guarantee... But really when you put a satellite on the house you are going to get nearer 10Mbps if not more,\" in an unusually optimistic assessment of typical satellite broadband speeds. He also reported that that broadband rollout was still on track to provide 10Mbps to 95 per cent of areas in the UK by 2017 and suggested capping the funds made available to pay for connections to remote homes.\n3. New European data protection law focusses on rights of individuals\nThe European Union has passed its new General Data Protection Regulation, designed to give individual citizens greater control over their data and to more effectively punish companies that disregard their users' privacy and security (Independent). The new regulations give users the right to be notified when companies process their data, the right to move their data between companies in its entirety and the right to be forgotten, allowing people to demand that a company erase all data it has stored on them unless there's a legitimate reason to retain it. The regulation will come into force in 2018, when companies that fail to ensure their customers' data security could be fined 4 per cent of their global revenue for the previous year, or \u20ac20 million (\u00a315.8 million), depending on which is greater.\n4. Canadian police have had BlackBerry's master encryption key for years\nMotherboard has revealed that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police have had a copy of BlackBerry's global encryption key since 2010 and that it was used to intercept and decrypt over a million BlackBerry messages during an investigation into a mafia killing. A single global key is used to secure all BBM messages that don't go through a BlackBerry Enterprise Server \u2013 companies using BES can set their own keys \u2013 and privacy expert Christopher Parsons of Canada's Citizen Lab says that it's unlikely that the key would have been changed, as doing so would require an update to every BlackBerry handset. Although court documents reveal that RCMP has the key, it's not clear how the police obtained it, as much information on that subject has been sealed by court order.\n5. Shortened URLs can reveal more than you want them to\nSecurity researchers have found that URL shortening tools can make your personal data vulnerable to opportunistic hackers (WIRED). In a new paper, Martin Georgiev and Vitaly Shmatikov describe a method of brute-forcing shortened URLs by substituting characters. Because only a limited number of characters are used, this can reveal anything from documents that were meant for the eyes of only a handful of people, to home addresses or information about who requested directions to drug addiction treatment facilities. The pair also found that URL shorteners used by Microsoft OneDrive and Google Maps both treated and described vulnerably short URLs as more private than they really were.\n6. New Microsoft AI can write stories about sets of photos\nMicrosoft researchers have developed a narrative image recognition AI that can write original stories based on sequences of photos (VentureBeat). The Sequential Image Narrative Dataset (SIND) started with images, image sequence orders and descriptive captions provided by humans, and from that data was taught to create a more abstract story using deep learning techniques. Microsoft has released SIND's stories and source material online to show off its capabilities.\n7. Smartphone game shows that humans make excellent quantum computers\nScientists from Aarhus University in Denmark have developed Quantum Moves, an iOS and Android game based on a genuine quantum computing problem: how fast a laser can move an atom between wells in an egg-box-like structure without changing the energy of the atom as a result of the speed/energy trade-off described by Heisenberg\u2019s uncertainty principle (Nature). In a paper the team describes how human players intuitively picked solutions that were more efficient than those developed by computer algorithms.\n8. Minecraft Education Edition beta is coming in May\nMicrosoft has announced that Minecraft Education Edition will be coming out in a beta version starting from May, with a free early access programme for teachers beginning in June (TechCrunch). The classroom-oriented version of Mojang's wildly successful blocky world-crafting sim, which Microsoft bought in 2014, will be released in 11 languages and 41 countries and Microsoft will help early adopters develop lesson plans, projects and activity ideas for it. Once it's out of early access, Minecraft Education Edition will be available for educators to purchase online and through standard volume licencing channels.\n9. James Cameron confirms four Avatar sequels\nJames Cameron confirmed at CinemaCon that he's working on four new sequels to his groundbreaking but divisive CGI-driven 3D sci-fi flick, Avatar (The Verge). The first is due for release in the 2018 holiday season, with its sequels following in 2020, 2022 and 2023. Cameron said that that the new films would make up \"a true epic saga that's told in this rich and complex world.\"\n10. Video: the story of zero\nThe Royal Institution has released a beautiful animated video that explains how and why zero exists in our number system, and what role it has played in mathematics over time (Sploid). Explained by mathematician and science communicator Dr Hannah Fry, the video spans the ages of our understanding of maths from a time before zero was a concept, all the way up to its vital importance in modern computing.\nPopular on WIRED.co.uk\nWant a eureka moment? Set yourself a deadline\nConsider these three words: pine, crab, sauce. Name a single word that will combine with each of them to make a compound word or familiar phrase. The interesting thing about this type of puzzle is that, like many real-world problems, it can be solved in more than one way. For instance, you can solve it by trying out various possibilities. Cognitive psychologists call this kind of linear thought \"analysis\". You can also solve this with a eureka moment. Cognitive psychologists call this \"insight\". Many people tend towards one or the other of these styles of thought. We call these people \"insightfuls\" and \"analysts\". Though many problems can be solved in either way, some are better suited to one or the other.\nWIRED 05.16 -- on sale now\nWIRED reveals the truth about online security. With inside advice from our moles at MI6, the NSA and GCHQ, we've assembled the planet's top security experts to define the threats \u2013 and advise on how to stay safe. Out now in print, iPad and iPhone. Subscribe now and save.\nBook now for WIRED Health\nGeraldine Hamilton, president and chief scientific officer at Emulate, and Big White Wall founder Jen Hyatt, are among the first announced speakers who will appear at WIRED Health on 29 April 2016.\nWIRED.co.uk Podcast 262: Sleep deprivation, Panama Papers\nGet social. Follow @WiredUK on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.",
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        "raw_content": "Cape Watch: Angelina Jolie Just Might Direct Captain Marvel\nMarvel Entertainment (left), Kodansha (center), Sony Pictures Entertainment (right)\nAs strange as it might seem, there really have been things happening in the world of superhero movies recently other than the Sony/Marvel Spider-Man deal. Although, admittedly, that remains one of the biggest stories around. If the almost literally unbelievable rumor about who Marvel is considering to direct Captain Marvel turns out to be true, however, all bets are off because that news would be huge. But don't take our word for it, read on to catch up on the biggest stories of the past seven days' worth of superhero movie news.\nSUPER IDEA: Marvel Helping Out With Spider-Man\nMore details are emerging about the deal between Marvel and Sony over future usage of Spider-Man on the big screen, and it's beginning to look as though things aren't going to be as different as it originally seemed. According to Variety, plans for the three Spider-Man spin-off movies are still on track and Marvel will have no creative input on anything other than the core Spidey flicks. However, Spider-Man himself might be a bit different than what we're used to. The Hollywood Reporter notes Sony is looking for an actor \"much younger\" than Andrew Garfield for the role, as well as a writer for the reboot. Interestingly enough, that report also suggests that this is the beginning of something bigger, with both Marvel reacquiring rights to the character and, impressively, Marvel parent company Disney buying Sony being mooted as possibilities. Well, if you can't beat 'em, buy 'em, right? (Wait. Marvel had pretty much beat Sony in terms of superhero movies, so that doesn't work...)\nWhy this is super: A lot of people are very, very excited about this prospect and the Spider-Man movies are now hotter than they've been in years, so clearly something's gone right for the franchise. Shame about poor Andrew Garfield, though.\nMEH IDEA: You Really Can't Keep An Old Mutant Telepath Down, It Turns Out\nIf you thought that X-Men: Days of Future Past was a good send-off for Patrick Stewart's elder statesman version of Charles Xavier, prepare to be disappointed: He's not done yet. \"What I'm very excited about is that we have been talking about a Wolverine movie, which would team Hugh Jackman and myself together,\" the actor revealed in an interview earlier this week.\nWhy this is villainy: Patrick, you have been great in the role, there's no denying that. But it would be really, really nice if we could have less X-Men movies that were all about Xavier, Magneto, and Wolverine, and more that were about ... well, any of the many other characters that are part of the franchise. It's time, let's face it.\nSUPER IDEA: Marvel Aims High For Its Captain Marvel Director (Maybe)\nFile under: \"Wait, that can't be for real.\" No less an authority than OK! Magazine reports that Marvel is looking to hire Angelina Jolie as the director of 2018's Captain Marvel, with the magazine suggesting that the studio was preparing to pay her $20 million for the pleasure. Yes, that's right, *Marvel Studios paying a director $20 million for *Captain Marvel.\nWhy this is super: If this were in any way believable, it would be super indeed. What better way to get attention for the studio's (long overdue) first female-led movie than to have one of the biggest female movie stars\u2014and, as Unbroken showed, a pretty grand director\u2014helm it? Unfortunately, it just doesn't have the ring of truth, in large part because of that $20 million figure, which is astonishingly high even for a studio as famously stingy as Marvel. We're all on-board with Marvel going for a female director, though. In fact, this is where we remind you Selma director Ava DuVernay is open to making a Marvel origin story movie. Get on that, Marvel.\nSUPER IDEA(S): The Wacky Shortlist of Potential Deadpool Female Co-Stars\nThe news that Fox has drawn up a shortlist of female co-stars for Deadpool came as quite a surprise, considering that he usually goes stag (Or, at least, he did until his wedding last year). But it's an interesting list of hopefuls, from *The Red Band Society'*s Rebecca Rittenhouse and *Teen Wolf'*s Crystal Reed to Morena Baccarin (Homeland, Firefly, a guest spot on The OC) and *Orange is The New Black'*s Taylor Schilling. We all know it should really go to Judy Greer, though, right? Just checking.\nWhy this is super: That is a really strange list of actresses up for the same part, which either means that producers have no idea what they want, or the part is open enough that different actors can bring different things to it. Either way, we're intrigued. 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        "raw_content": "AT&T-DirecTV Merger Creates World's Largest Pay TV Company\nhttps://twitter.com/ATT/status/624659316088422400\nFederal regulators have officially approved AT&T's $48.5 billion acquisition of satellite TV provider DirecTV, AT&T announced today. AT&T says that the merger makes the company the largest provider of pay television services in the world with 26 million US subscribers.\nTo get Federal Communications Commission approval, AT&T agreed to broaden its Internet services in rural areas; expand its gigabit fiber broadband to 12.5 million users; allow customers to access competing video services over the Internet; and refrain from using anticompetitive usage caps.\nThe FCC has recently taken a stronger stance against telcos, reclassifying broadband Internet as a public utility and blocking Comcast's acquisition of Time Warner Cable, among other moves. But its approval of the AT&T-DirecTV deal shows that it isn't going to obstruct industry consolidation entirely.\nThe merger is a spot of good news for AT&T, which revealed in its latest earnings report this week that it had lost customers for most of its consumer-facing services. Last quarter, the company shed 200,000 wireless phone customers, 652,000 fixed line phone customers, 136,000 DSL customers, and 22,000 U-Verse video subscribers. But what it's lost in its more traditional businesses it has more than made up for in new viewers. Maybe the second \"T\" in AT&T should now stand for television.\n#TVs",
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        "raw_content": "Top 5 Famous Places to Visit in Australia\nSydney is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city with a diverse population, located in Australia. This is a top recognized tourist attraction in the world and most populous city in Australia. The metropolis surrounds the world\u2019s largest natural harbour and Blue Mountains.\nThe city is promoted as Asia Pacific\u2019s leading financial hub. Famous city\u2019s landmarks include Sydney Harbour, the Royal National Park, Bondi Beach, and the Royal Botanic Gardens. Some top rated Man-made attractions includes Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge.\nFraser Island is a well known island in Australia. This is a beautiful heritage-listed island measures about 120 kilo metres (75 mi) and its width is approximately 24 kilo metres. The island is inscribed as a World Heritage site which is said to be the largest sand island in the world at 1840 km.\nThe place is very rich with rain forests, mangrove forests, eucalyptus woodland, wallum and peat swamps, sand dunes and coastal heaths. The island is fully made up of sand and there is naturally occurring mycorrhizal fungi which supports abundant plant life. There are also small number of mammal species, range of birds, reptiles and amphibians, including the occasional saltwater crocodile.\nUluru rocks also known as Ayers Rock and this is one of the Famous Places to Visit in Australia. This is a beautiful and large sandstone rock formation lies 335 km (208 mi) south west of Alice Springs. Uluru rocks is a main part of Ulu\u1e5fu-Kata Tju\u1e6fa National Park. This is said to sacred for the Aboriginal people of the area. You can see plethora of springs, waterholes, rock caves, and ancient paintings in this place. Uluru is also listed in UNESCO World Heritage Site.\nKakadu National Park is a well known and highly protected area in Northern Territory of Australia. This is located within the Alligator Rivers Region and covers an area of 7,646 sq mi. One of the most productive uranium mines in the world \u201cRanger Uranium Mine\u201d is surrounded by the park. You can see four major river systems inside the park, the East Alligator River, the West Alligator River, the Wildman River; and the entire South Alligator River.\nThere are also six major land forms and a remarkable variety and concentration of wildlife includes over 280 bird species, roughly 60 mammal species, over 50 freshwater species, over 10,000 insect species and over 1,600 plant species.\nTasmania is one of the Famous Places to Visit in Australia. Tasmania\u2019s area is 68,401 square kilometres and this is promoted as a natural state. The land has been occupied by Aboriginals for 40,000 years. This is the most mountainous state in Australia. Mount Ossa is the tallest mountain of Tasmania, which lies in the heart of the world famous Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park.\nFamous Places to Visit in Australia\nNew York City \u2013 Population and Places to Visit\nPl list top 20 places to visit in australia.",
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        "raw_content": "What does Christmas mean to you? This holiday is celebrated all over the world. For some, it\u2019s all about the brightly lit streets and crowded stores, with people all looking for presents to share with their loved ones, but for others the holiday can be more about tradition or spiritual guidance. The interesting part is that the commonality is family, gift-giving, and myth.\nHere are six Christmas customs from around the world:\nIn Japan, Christmas is not a national holiday, but it is still celebrated by many people in the country. There is no Santa Claus. Instead there is Santa Kurohsu. Santa Kurohsu takes after a Buddhist monk in Japanese culture, who would travel to peoples homes to leave gifts and was said to have eyes at the back of his head to observe if children were being naughty. Strangely, the Japanese tend to eat a lot of KFC during the week of Christmas, thanks to clever marketing dating back to the eighties. Their unofficial \u2018Christmas cake\u2019 is strawberry shortcake.\nChristmas in Norway is known as Jul and is celebrated on Dec 25. However, the gift-giving is done on Christmas eve. One of the most interesting customs is that all brooms are hidden on Christmas eve. This way, it can\u2019t be stolen for use by evil spirits or witches.\nResidents in Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, adore Christmas. Venezuela is a predominantly a Catholic country so going to mass on Christmas is necessary, but it\u2019s just the method of getting there that\u2019s odd. Residents in Caracas can be seen roller-blading to church mass in the earl morning hours, and it\u2019s so popular that the roads are often cleared of traffic and a special path is provided. Venezuelan\u2019s celebrate Nochebuena, which is seen as the night before Christmas, where families exchange gifts and eat a full christmas dinner.\nChristmas celebrations start eight days before Christmas in Italy, with many families headed to mass. Families offer special Novenas (prayers) and typically gather on Christmas Eve for a midnight celebration. On Christmas eve, no meat is eaten with the exception of a light seafood dish. More importantly, in Italian tradition, children await Befana, a friendly witch that travels to children\u2019s homes to fill their stocking with gifs. This night is known as Epiphany or feast of the Three Kings, which is celebrated 12 days after Christmas, on Jan. 6.\nOne of the most interesting Christmas traditions is reserved for single or unmarried women. An unmarried woman must stand with her back facing an open door and throw a shoe over her shoulder. If the front of the shoe lands facing the door, she is to wed within the next 12 months. It also signifies possible love in the new year. In the Czech Republic and other European countries, they also celebrate St Nicholas Day, on Dec. 5, where children wait for St Nicholas to arrive with angels and with devils. The devil might give you a lump of coal while an angel will give you sweets or fruit once a child sings a song or recites a poem for St Nicholas.\nThe Christmas trees tend to look a lot different in Ukraine, as they are often decorated with artificial spiders and webbing. Instead of the colourful balls and happy tinsel, the tree might look like a scene out of a Halloween tell. However, the story behind this Ukrainian Christmas tradition is rather fascinating. As the tale goes \u2014an old woman was once unable to afford decorations for her tree, but when she woke on Christmas morning, she instead found a spider, who decorated the tree with it\u2019s shimmering web.\nDo you have a Christmas tradition or custom you know about? Comment below\nSt. Patrick\u2019s Day: How personal tradition defines the way we celebrate our holidays\nWhen St. Patrick\u2019s Day rolled around each year while I was growing up in Alberta, my mom and I would get to work whipping up batches upon batches of clover-shaped cookies. In the middle of March, winter showed no signs of letting up in the Prairies and so it only seemed natural to stay inside, roll out the dough and fill the house with the agonizingly sweet smell of nearly-baked goods. In our prep, we\u2019d throw into the bowl flour as powdery as the snow heaps outside and whirl it together with crystals of white sugar. While they baked, we mixed up the icing \u2013 green of course \u2013 ready to coat each little clover with a generous layer. Then, I\u2019d proudly bring them to school to share with my classmates. Being the Irish kid in the class, it was my special treat.\nAs traditions go, this possibly was simply an idea one year, before carrying on to the next and the next. Eventually, supplying my peers with these shamrock treats became part of my St. Patrick\u2019s Day routine. Once, I even remember when Paddy\u2019s Day eve rolled around and we had both forgotten so we woke up extra early and baked a double batch together in the indigo blue pre-dawn hours.\nAt school, I\u2019d pass around the green snacks, press play to an accordion tune and perform one of the jigs which I learned at dance practice in Edmonton\u2019s Irish club. During those years, St. Patrick\u2019s Day was the celebration of the country where both my parents were born and lived in until their mid-twenties. For me, it was green cookies and dancing and, of course, church and Irish brunch.\nThe latter would be standard for many Irish households living both in the stocking-shaped emerald isle or abroad \u2013 like us. The former though, are traditions we created ourselves. When the calendar turns to March 17, many in Canada will celebrate by clinking pints of Guinness or green-dyed beer. Packs of university students in North America will wear obnoxious amounts of green with probably at least one top hat and kiss-me-I\u2019m-Irish sash in every group. In Ireland, some relatives of mine will take in mass and a breakfast of eggs and sausages after. Green sugar cookies will be few and far between, I know.\nThough we religiously kept up our tradition for years, it eventually faded. I grew past the age where it would have been appropriate to pass around baked goods in class and we moved across the country, well away from our Alberta kitchen with the snow piles out the window. While the sugary clover cutouts became a thing of the past, my mother\u2019s and my love for working with food didn\u2019t wane. Out were the cookies, in was the baked soda bread (a classic) or a piping hot pot of Irish stew (even more classic). Together, we busied our hands putting together recipes that were, this time, symbolic of the place where my mom grew up.\nWhen I left home and moved to Toronto, I kept up our tradition of making food on this day even though we no longer lived in the same household. Just as I did when I was seven, I again made a point of sharing it with school friends. For a few years during this chapter in my life, I avoided the tacky party celebrations and instead whipped up a pot of Irish stew and a fresh loaf of bread for my best lady friend. Together, we drank beer well into the evening.\nThe food that I now make on this day is traditional, yes. But my tradition of working away in the kitchen on (or just before) March 17, and sharing with friends has nothing to do with Paddy\u2019s Day really. That habit stems from the days I spent mixing sugar cookies with my mom. The food has changed over time, the activity has not. This is how I, a daughter of two Irish immigrant parents, choose to spend this day. It\u2019s interesting, how the customs we make for ourselves somehow have the most importance. Our personalized celebrations often trump how holidays are typically celebrated by the masses.\nThis year, the tradition, for me, has changed yet again. For the first time, I won\u2019t be in Canada for this Irish holiday. I now reside in Colombia \u2013 over 6,000 kilometres away from that Alberta home and 4,000 kilometres away from my mom. The traditions I\u2019ve set for myself will continue to evolve as I celebrate this holiday and the ones to come. As we head into Paddy\u2019s Day, my mom and I have already discussed our menus. She\u2019ll make her St. Patrick\u2019s Day stew on the weekend whereas I\u2019ve made mine already. The difference: mine contained a cup not of Guinness, but a local beer: Club Colombia Negra.\nWhat are you wearing this Canada Day?\nTomorrow\u2019s the big bash \u2014 Canada is turning 150 years old and the entire nation is getting ready to party until the wee hours of the morn\u2019.\nUnless you are preparing for a family camping trip or a girls weekend out, planning Canada Day events can turn into a last-minute affair. The event is considered a holiday, but in typical Canadian fashion, most people are too modest to make a big to-do out of it.\nThe unfortunate part is that by now, most of the \u201cCanada 150 gear\u201d is sold out or overly priced. That doesn\u2019t mean you can\u2019t get decked out in traditional Canadian fashion this July 1, it just may take a little bit of creativity. Women\u2019s Post is here to help! Here are some ideas for a kick-ass Canada Day outfit:\nColours: Really, if you own anything red, you are fine. Pair a red t-shirt with a pair of white shorts and it will look like you planned for this holiday months ago! Add a red bandana or hat, or even some luscious red lipstick for extra effect. White shirts work as well, but try to find some sort of red accessory to balance it out. Why not try to get some face paint at the dollar store so you can pain on our favourite maple emblem on your cheek?\nPlaid: It\u2019s supposed to be rainy and cloudy all weekend (sigh) so why not just wear the traditional Canadian plaid shirt? It has the added benefit of being warm, but also contains our nation\u2019s colours\nDollar store: Time to be a bit creative. Even the dollar store may be out of their traditional t-shirts and temporary tattoos, but they almost always have beaded necklaces, boas, tutus, and other weird things you can slap together to make an outfit. The key is to go overboard. If you are going with the mashed up outfit full of different textures and goofy headbands, then you might as well go all out!\nNon-traditional: If you are like me and red just doesn\u2019t match your skin tone, try a different approach. Canada Day is a great opportunity to celebrate Canadian things \u2014 sports teams, bands, and even our individual cities (\u2018Toronto vs. everybody\u2019). Wear that Justin Trudeau unicorn shirt you bought on e-bay that one time! That blue jays cap is good for more than just keeping the sun out of your eyes at the game. Maybe you have a \u201cdrizzy drake\u201d tee you can grab?\nJust remember to stay away from indigenous or cultural garb that isn\u2019t your own please! Those are the only things out of bounds this Canada Day.\nWant to make a statement? Buy a cheap white t-shirt and write something on the back with a marker or with paint. With all those cameras, this is the perfect time to express concern over an issue that is important to you. Whether it\u2019s the environment, election reform, or disdain for a particular bill being discussed in the house right now \u2014 use this opportunity to get your point across. Just avoid offensive language, as no camera will focus on your shirt if it contains profanity.\nAnd of course, you can always use this statement to share messages of love!! Not everything has to be about activism.\nWhat will you be wearing this Canada Day? Let us know in the comments below!\nValentine\u2019s Day is often about separating into couples or honouring your own self-love and independence, but this year I challenge every woman to try something a little different. Instead of giving power to the things that separate women from one another, whether it be by being with our partners or on our own, let\u2019s use the holiday of love to begin building a community of women helping women. Let\u2019s build a community of love, if you will.\nJanuary has been a painful month with a megalomaniac fool running the show down south (do I even need to mention his name?) and a relatively silent leader up north, who isn\u2019t saying much to the big bully downstairs. It is a tough time to be a woman, a minority, a member of the media, or anything else other than an old white man. To add salt to the wound, the sun is rarely out and everyone is sick with the cold or the flu. Honestly, what is a girl to do?\nIn times of great trial, it is necessary to resist spiralling into a great depression by being positive. In an effort to be optimistic, women should use Valentine\u2019s Day as an act of solidarity! Whether it be hanging out with a few friends, or getting your grandmother, mother, and sister to all go out for dinner with you, celebrate the collective community of femininity.\nThis is not the year for Valentine\u2019s Day to be a comparison between those who have a boyfriend and those who don\u2019t. Doesn\u2019t that seem like such a blas\u00e9 past-tense way to celebrate a holiday created precisely to celebrate love? By separating women into those two camps, it limits our potential to collectively unite and feel empowered and loved with each other. Let\u2019s continue the momentum from the Women\u2019s Marches around the world and foster a true sense of community and love. There are simply too many women who are not finding valuable connections with other women and are instead desperately lonely and wanting of men on holidays such as Valentine\u2019s Day, which traditionally focus on monogamy. Instead, use Valentine\u2019s Day as yet another reason to enjoy the beautiful women in your life. Our women communities matter too and deserve as much time and space when it comes to celebrating love.\nI will be celebrating Valentine\u2019s Day this year by looking at my beautiful daughter and revering in her exquisite and effeminate existence. I will be celebrating my mother\u2019s strength and sage wisdom, and thanking her for teaching me how a woman with integrity acts. I will be surrounded by various women influences who have stood by over years of tears and doubts, celebrations and all the mess in between.\nCelebrate women on Valentine\u2019s Day. I mean after all, who will be beside you laughing and reminiscing when you are old and bony in the nursing home?\nHome & Garden February 3, 2017\nHow to survive planning a child\u2019s birthday party\nPlanning a child\u2019s birthday party should be fun and easy, right? It is, after all the, time to celebrate another year of a kid\u2019s life with 10 to 20 screaming mini friends while trying to balance allergies and make sure your child\u2019s dreams come true. Alright, perhaps not so easy, but with a plan in place, and with the help of this survival birthday how-to guide, children\u2019s birthday party planning will be a breeze.\nThough birthday planning can be overwhelming, it will become easier once you simplify it and start at step one: location, location, location. Where are you having your ultimate kid\u2019s party? There are many options ranging from the movie theatre to a gymnastics centre or a more classic home party at your house. It can be more difficult to plan a winter party because the outdoors obviously won\u2019t work, but here are a few indoor birthday party ideas for winter babies:\nIndoor Trampoline party\nBeading studio for jewelry party\nArt studio for pottery making\nBaking yummy treats party\nCraft and Arts party\nIf you are on a budget and can\u2019t afford the $250 plus fees at these expensive venues, opt for a party at home or a room in the local community centre to save on costs. Through the City of Toronto for example, there is an option to rent a room for an arts or baking party, or to rent out the gym for a more sports-themed extravaganza. For my daughter, we decided to do an arts-themed party at the community centre because we are short on space for a group of children at the house.\nAfter the location and time are booked, it is time to decide how many kids to invite. This is a difficult decision because it is hard to think about disappointing kids that aren\u2019t invited. On the other hand though, if too many kids are invited the costs will go through the roof and planning it will become very time-consuming. Most parties would include about 10-15 kids, because not all the invitees will be able to attend due to other weekend recreational activities. Make sure to include a note in the invitations about letting the host parents know about allergies when people RSVP.\nBudgeting for various party expenses is imperative to ensure that overspending doesn\u2019t occur. Use an excel sheet or google doc to keep track of expenses and to organize what is left to be done prior to the party. Try to get friends and family to help out instead of paying venue staff. People love kids\u2019 birthday parties because, frankly, children are hilarious and cute when they are excited. By getting family and friends to help on the big day, it will make things go smoothly and then the parents have some adult companions to enjoy the festivities with.\nLast but not least, have fun! There will be points of stress and it is nerve-racking thinking about how your child\u2019s birthday party adds up compared to their classmates\u2019 parties, but at the end of the day, the only thing that matters is that your child is smiling and happy.\nWhat are your survival tips for planning a child\u2019s birthday party? Let Women\u2019s Post know in the comments below.\nIt\u2019s 2017! God, it\u2019s gotta be better than last year, right?!\nThank goodness 2016 is over! Am I right?!\nIt\u2019s been a rough year. A lot of crazy stuff happened around the world and, personally, I\u2019m feeling the weight of it all. But, the best part about a new year is that that last one is over. There is no need to think about it or wonder what could have happened to change things. Instead of dwelling on the past, it\u2019s time to look to the future. And that is a refreshing thought.\nThe only problem with a shit show year is that people may feel pressured to overreach, maybe even try to make up for 2016 all at once. Trust me, there is no need to change your entire life in the month of January. You have an entire year, let\u2019s not rush things.\nYou aren\u2019t going to listen to me, are you? That\u2019s okay! Starting anew can be a wonderful feeling. What I worry about is the February crush, when everyone realizes the goals they\u2019ve set are unattainable, and all of the bad things that happened the previous year have consequences that could last until 2020. What happens then?\nFirst thing first. Let\u2019s tackle THIS year before we worry about the next one. Here are some tips for setting those New Year\u2019s resolutions and planning for that high-expectation 2017:\nTake time to reflect: I know you would rather not think about the past year, but it\u2019s important to do so. Reflection offers insight into who you are and who you want to be. Think about the decisions that led to happiness and the decisions that led to that depression. Use this time to find out what works for you and what doesn\u2019t. Also find out what is within your control. The results of certain elections and the needless deaths around the world may influence your unhappiness, but there may not be much you can do about it. Maybe you need to get involved in a charity or nonprofit? Make some donations to the causes you are passionate about? These decisions can only happen if you reflect.\nForget physical health: You will always want to change something about your appearance. Whether the goal is to lose weight, get rid of that muffin top, or simply put more effort into your wardrobe \u2014 this type of New Year\u2019s resolution never lasts and always leads to disappointment. Instead, why not focus on mental health and feeling happy. This will still include going to the gym, but you will be going for YOU and not for those few pounds you still have to lose. Spend more time outdoors, meditate, think about your own happiness for once. Be selfish this year. I promise it\u2019s okay to do so!\nStart small: Pick one thing per month to do or change. That way, your body and mind are able to adjust. For example, say you will go to the gym two days a week in the month of January. In February, you can start eating less sugar. In March, maybe start a weekly dinner with friends and family. Start meditating for 10 minutes a night in April. If you keep this up, by the end of 2017, all of these habits and new traditions will come naturally to you.\nSpend more time with friends and family: Nothing incites depression more than loneliness. Everyone is always \u201ctoo busy\u201d with work, kids, and commitments. Make 2017 the year of re-connecting and/or making new friends. Plan a monthly dinner with friends so you can catch up and break from the craziness of regular life. Use this opportunity to vent about work and ask for advice about personal problems. And laugh. I\u2019m a firm believer that laughter is the natural cure to everything!\nBe active: No, this doesn\u2019t mean spend more time in the gym. This means do more outside of your home. Get rid of your daily work-home-television routine and put down your phone. Go for more walks, go skating, or visit a museum on their \u201cfree\u201d days. Get to know the city you live in. Plan a trip somewhere. Travel or plan a staycation. Nothing lifts spirits as much as a new experience.\nUltimately, focus on yourself this year. I hope these tips help make your 2017 a hell of a lot better than 2016.\nAnd remember to walk away from 2016 like this\u2026.it will not hold you back!\nStart the new year right by subscribing to our weekly e-newsletter:",
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        "raw_content": "Calls call for Workshops\nAAMAS 2019 call for Workshops\nAAMAS2019 invites proposals for the Workshop Program, to be held on May 11-12, 2019, immediately prior to the technical AAMAS conference.\nThe objective of the AAMAS2019 workshop program is to stimulate and facilitate discussion, interaction, and comparison of approaches, methods, and ideas related to specific topics, both theoretical and applied, in the general area of Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems. The AAMAS2019 workshops will provide an informal setting where participants will have the opportunity to discuss specific technical topics in an atmosphere that fosters the active exchange of ideas and supports community development.\nAll members of the AAMAS community are invited to submit workshop proposals for review. We encourage workshops that focus on emerging topics and applications, on open research questions and challenges, and on broader topics that are of interest to a wider community.\nWorkshops can vary in length from half a day to two days, though we expect most to be one full day in duration. As attendance will be limited to registered participants, workshop organisers and attendees must register for their workshop, whose fee will be separate from the main conference fee. Workshop attendees do not need to register for the main AAMAS conference, but are encouraged to do so.\nAAMAS2019 reserves the right to cancel workshops whose attendance does not support their running costs.\nProposal Submission 19th of Nov 2018\n22nd of Oct 2018\nAuthor Notification 5th of Dec 2018\nThe workshop proposals should be submitted electronically as a single PDF file at this link.\nItems 1-10 should be a maximum of five pages in length, and should contain the following information:\nTitle and acronym of the workshop.\nA brief technical description of the workshop, specifying the workshop\u2019s goals, the technical issues that it will address, the relevance of the workshop to the main conference, together with a brief discussion of why and to whom the workshop is of interest.\nA preliminary workshop format and a proposed schedule for organising the workshop, including the desired length for the workshop. Please include a brief description of how the organisers intend to encourage an atmosphere appropriate for a workshop, and indicate whether you intend to have any activities other than contributed talks (e.g., invited talks, panels, or posters).\nA list of related workshops held within the last three years, if any, and their relation to the proposed workshop. Please include, when information is available: when and where they have been offered in the past (i.e., with AAMAS or another conference), organisers\u2019 names and affiliations, number of submitted/accepted papers, approximate attendance numbers, and followup publications (e.g., journal special issues). For workshops that have had previous editions (even if they had different titles and were not held with AAMAS), include a list of URLs of the websites of the previous editions.\nDescription of the paper review process and acceptance standards.\nThe names, affiliations, URLs, and email addresses of the proposed workshop organisers. This committee must consist of two to four people knowledgeable about the technical issues to be addressed. The organising committee should include individuals from multiple institutions, spreading across different regions. By submitting the workshop proposal, the organisers commit to fulfilling their responsibilities, outlined below in the \u201cResponsibilities\u201d section.\nThe name of the primary contact for the organising committee.\nA list of potential program committee members, including their titles and affiliations.\nA tentative list of places (distribution lists, websites, journals, etc.) where the workshop is planned to be advertised.\nIf available, a list of tentatively confirmed attendees.\nIn addiction to the above items, please include one-page CVs for each of the organising committee members (not included in the 5-page limit). Please focus on the qualifications of the individual committee members with respect to organising an AAMAS workshop, and including a list of key publications demonstrating scholarship in the field and a list of workshops previously arranged, if any. 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        "raw_content": "Christopher Bell\u2019s open wheel racing background in Sprints and Midgets, has made him a favorite among dirt track fans now that he has chosen to pursue NASCAR\u2019s upper echelons. So when Bell won this past Saturday\u2019s Camping World Truck Series race at Atlanta Speedway, it was a big deal.\nBell is most certainly, \u2018on his way\u2019. This was his third career Truck Series win and it has been a difficult apprenticeship, marked by a couple of heartstopping crashes.\nWhat endears Bell to his fans is that he still comes back to race on dirt whenever his schedule allows. Dirt track racing is in Bell\u2019s blood. It\u2019s where his roots are.\nIn a sense, when Bell wins big, it\u2019s a win for dirt track racing fans from coast to coast \u2013 an event that transcends its actual significance and becomes much bigger \u2013 a Newsmaking happening!",
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        "raw_content": "Subfamily: Melinae\nMydeus\nBadger is the common name for any animal of three subfamilies, which belong to the family Mustelidae: the same mammal family as the ferrets, the weasels, the otters, and several other types of carnivore. There are 9 species of badger, in three subfamilies: Melinae (the Eurasian badgers), Mellivorinae, (the Ratel or Honey Badger), and Taxidinae (the American Badger). The name is possibly derived from the word badge, on account of the marks on the head; or it may be identical with the term noted below, the French blaireau being used in both senses. Typical badgers (Meles, Arctonyx, Taxidea and Mellivora species) are short-legged and heavy-set. The lower jaw is articulated to the upper, by means of a transverse condyle firmly locked into a long cavity of the cranium, so that dislocation of the jaw is all but impossible. This enables the badger to maintain its hold with the utmost tenacity.\nThe collective name for a group of badgers is a \"cete\".\nMany years ago, people believed all sorts of things about badgers. These old sayings and stories (folklore) seem very strange today!\nFor instance, people used to say that badgers had legs that were shorter on one side than the other. This was supposed to be because badgers often walked on sloping ground on the sides of hills!\nSome people thought that badgers could bring bad luck. This rhyme dates from about 200 years ago:\nShould one hear a badger call, And then an ullot cry, Make thy peace with God, good soul, For thou shall shortly die. So, according to this bit of folklore, if you hear a badger call, then hear an \"Ullot\" (an owl) hoot, you are not long for this world!\n1 Taxidinae subfamily\n1.1 American Badger (Taxidea taxus)\n2 Badgers and Humans\n2.1 Badger Digging\n2.2 Badger Aphorisms\nTaxidinae subfamily\nThe American Badger ranges over the greater part of the western and central United States as well as northern Mexico and southern Canada. Like the Eurasian badgers it is a powerful digger, but some of its behaviors differ from those of its relatives.\nT. taxus is more carnivorous than the Meles species, and does not inhabit a permanent sett, or hole. Unless it is courting or rearing young, the American Badger lives apart from others of its kind. It hunts, wanders and sleeps in temporary burrows within a given territory, often inhabiting holes excavated by other animals and sometimes even sharing space with the original tenants.\nBadgers and Humans\nThe badger's skill at digging has led to folk beliefs that the animal's paws give good luck in childbirth. The Pueblo people consider the badger great healers and believe them to be intimately connected to their shamans. Japanese legends include shapeshifting badgers.\nThe badger does not usually seek to attack, but, when driven to bay, its great muscular power and tough hide render it a formidable antagonist. Consequently the animals were used in the cruel sport of badger-baiting.\nBadgers are hunted in many countries, either as a perceived pest, or for sport.\nBadger Digging\nBadger digging is the process of digging a badger out of its sett. Terriers (a type of dog) or dachshunds (or badger dogs) are used to locate the badger in the tunnel, after which the diggers attempt to dig down to the badger. If the badger tries to dig to escape, the dog will attack. Sometimes radio transmitters are attached to the dog to help in its location. The captured badger may sometimes be released elsewhere, but is more often killed or used in badger baiting, in which a badger is put into a pit and made to fight dogs.\nBadger Aphorisms\nThe phrase \"Don't call the badger a bishop\" derives from the practice of badger baiting. To call the badger a bishop is to imply that the badger's overwhelmed condition somehow makes it virtuous, when it is, in fact, just a badger. Thus, the term means committing the fallacy of projecting virtue on to the oppressed or disadvantaged.\nRecently, badgers were also the subject of badger badger badger, a popular internet meme.\nRetrieved from \"http://academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Badger\"",
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        "raw_content": "Mitt Romney\u2019s choice of Paul Ryan as his running mate makes abundantly clear that the upcoming presidential election presents a choice between two very different views on the role of government in the economy. Republicans believe that smaller, less intrusive government and the reduced tax burden that smaller government allows, particularly for the wealthy, are the keys to robust economic growth.\nDemocrats do not share the Republican vision of a smaller government, and they are particularly opposed to cuts to social insurance programs such as Medicare and Social Security that are generally at the forefront of Republican proposals to reduce the size of government. Democrats want to preserve existing social insurance programs and perhaps even expand them in this era of increasing uncertainty. They also want to make sure that everyone \u2013 including the wealthy \u2013 pays an equitable share of the taxes required to support the government programs that we provide.\nThe debate on this topic should be welcomed. We need to figure out how much government we desire as a nation, and how to pay for it. But the debate must be based upon facts. The discussion should not be driven by politicians hoping to satisfy ideological desires through misinformation, false promises, and misplaced blame for our economic problems. Unfortunately, that\u2019s a pretty good description of how the debate on this topic has gone so far during the presidential campaign, particularly what we\u2019ve heard from Romney, Ryan, and other politicians on the political right.\nRELATED: Romney v. Obama: A Clearer Choice After Ryan\nIn order to support their call for reduced spending on government programs and lower taxes on the wealthy, Romney and Ryan want you to believe that our budget problems were caused by out-of-control spending on social programs, programs favored by Obama and other Democrats. They also want you to believe that our economic problems stem largely from a government sector that is too large and too involved in private sector affairs. According to this perspective, the solution to all of our problems is to cut incentive killing taxes, particularly for the wealthy, to cut social programs that undermine the desire to work and save, and to leave as much as possible \u2013 including whatever remnants of Social Security and Medicare remain after the cuts they\u2019d like to impose \u2013 to the private sector.\nBut the Romney-Ryan narrative about out-of-control spending, an over-zealous government, and growth inhibiting taxes isn\u2019t accurate. First, our present budget problems are primarily the result of the Bush tax cuts, the recession, and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. As the CBPP points out, \u201cWithout the economic downturn and the fiscal policies of the previous Administration, the budget would be roughly in balance over the next decade.\u201d It wasn\u2019t out-of-control spending by Democrats or the policies enacted by Obama that created our current deficit problem \u2013 it was the decision by Bush and other Republicans to cut taxes and engage in wars.\nSecond, the deficit was also caused by the recession, but here again blame is misplaced. The recession wasn\u2019t caused by over-zealous government policy as Republicans charge. It was an out-of-control private sector \u2013 the decisions of financial executives who made mountains of money as they crashed the economy \u2013 that caused our problems.\nThird, Romney, Ryan, and other Republicans also argue that a key part of the solution to our troubles is to cut taxes for the wealthy, but there\u2019s very little evidence that tax cuts for the wealthy spur economic growth. The economy\u2019s performance after the Bush tax cuts, for example, does not support this contention.\nAnd that\u2019s not the only problem with Romney\u2019s plan. An analysis by the non-partisan Tax Policy Center shows that Romney\u2019s numbers can\u2019t work unless there are large cuts to social programs the middle class relies upon, and regressive middle class tax increases. For reasons that are easy to guess, Republicans are doing their best to hide this from voters. For example, Mitt Romney won\u2019t specify the spending cuts and middle class tax increases that will be needed in order to make his budget work. In fact, Romney insists \u2013 laughably, according to every honest analyst that examines his plan \u2013 that he can balance the books by closing tax loopholes. But no matter how much Republicans try to avoid admitting it, large costs to middle class households cannot be avoided under the Romney plan.\nWhen all of the misleading arguments are set aside, Romney\u2019s economic proposal comes down to a simple tradeoff, less social insurance and other government programs for the working class, perhaps higher taxes as well, and more tax cuts for the wealthy. Perhaps that\u2019s a tradeoff America wants to make, perhaps not \u2013 I suspect not. But whatever the choice, people should be fully informed about the decision they are making. 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        "raw_content": "Jensen, Sir John Klunder (1884\u20131970)\nSir John Klunder Jensen (1884-1970), public servant, was born on 20 March 1884 at Sandhurst (Bendigo), Victoria, eldest child of native-born parents Thomas Peter Henry Jensen, draper and later publican, and his wife Margaret, n\u00e9e McNamara. John attended several state schools for broken periods and St Kilian's Catholic school, Bendigo, until the age of 11. He helped to support the family by taking odd jobs before joining the Post Office and Telegraph Department in 1898 as a messenger-boy. In 1900 he was transferred to Melbourne as a junior messenger in the Defence Department's ordnance stores branch, Victoria Barracks, at a time when it was dispatching equipment for the South African War. Next year he was appointed clerk in the same branch of the new Commonwealth Department of Defence. Jensen, who throughout his life was assiduously self-educated, attended classes in mathematics, engineering and chemistry at the Working Men's College and was promoted clerk (central administration) in December 1908.\nIn February 1911 he was appointed accountant and chief clerk of the Small Arms Factory, Lithgow, New South Wales, having been sent in the previous year to the United States of America for management training. Responsible for organizing the accounts and general administration of four factories, Jensen, an instinctive bureaucrat, pioneered 'scientific management' and made cost accounting his forte. On 27 September 1911 at the Church of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, Randwick, Sydney, he married Maria Ruby Gordon; they were to have two sons and three daughters. Recalled to Melbourne in 1914 as a senior clerk, Jensen was promoted chief clerk. The administration of the department laboured under severe wartime pressures and, while managing the central registry, he initiated a new system of classifying and distributing inwards correspondence; he was also responsible for handling industrial disputes. In 1918 he was sent to Britain, by way of the U.S.A., to assist A. E. Leighton at the British Ministry of Munitions. Jensen investigated the ways in which Britain had mobilized for munitions production in World War I.\nDespite the international disarmament movement, the Australian government was committed to national self-sufficiency in munitions production. As a result of an agreement negotiated by the minister for defence (Sir) George Pearce, Jensen returned to Melbourne in 1921 with a bargain collection of surplus British plant. He had been one of the advocates of a scheme to build an arsenal at Tuggeranong, Federal Capital Territory, but the plan was abandoned, and in 1921 the Department of Defence established the Munitions Supply Board to install the newly acquired machinery and organize production. Jensen was the M.S.B.'s foundation secretary (1921) and controller (1937-39). In addition, he was chairman (1923-39) of the Defence Contract Board. The functions of these offices were transferred to the new Department of Supply and Development in 1939. As assistant-secretary (factory production), Jensen introduced a filing system based on cards instead of cumbersome book-registers.\nFollowing the creation of a separate Department of Munitions in 1940, Jensen was its assistant-secretary and secretary (1942-48). A compulsive worker, he presided from his office, flanked by a 'tin hat', Bren-gun and portable typewriter. Tall, spare, and somewhat cadaverous, he was identified in the press as the 'human nerve centre of munitions manufacture in Australia'. In April 1948 he returned to the Department of Supply and Development as secretary. From 1943 he had been foundation chairman of the Secondary Industries Planning Commission in the Department of Post-War Reconstruction: the dubious procedures by which he encouraged General Motors-Holden Ltd to begin manufacturing motor vehicles in Australia have been criticized. He retired on 31 July 1949. Three months later he joined the Commonwealth Immigration Planning Council, Department of Immigration. A fellow (1929) and life member (1949) of the Australasian Institute of Cost Accountants, he became a director of several companies. He had been appointed O.B.E. in 1938 and was knighted in 1950.\nAn adroit administrator, Sir John showed shrewdness in discovering ways and means, and his 'stubborn but subtle will' was no secret to colleagues. Energetic but withdrawn, he could appear 'grim and humourless' in pursuit of his duties, but privately harboured romantic and sentimental notions. Jensen numbered 'wandering in the bush' among his recreations and claimed a presence 'somewhat athletic in appearance'. He was an avid reader and writer, in his enthusiasm offering literary advice to Miles Franklin. In December 1969 the Victorian headquarters of the Department of Supply was named Jensen House. Survived by a son and two daughters, Jensen died on 17 February 1970 at Hawthorn, Melbourne, and was buried in Box Hill cemetery.\nS. J. Butlin, War Economy 1939-1942 (Canb, 1955)\nL. J. Hartnett, Big Wheels and Little Wheels (Melb, 1964)\nS. J. Butlin and C. B. Schedvin, War Economy 1942-1945 (Canb, 1977)\nMelbourne Walker, 38, 1967, 46, 1975\nHerald (Melbourne), 7 Jan 1942, 26 Nov 1943, 31 Dec 1941\nArgus (Melbourne), 9 Apr 1948, 18 Nov 1944\nAge (Melbourne), 10 Dec 1969\nSydney Morning Herald, 19 Feb 1970\nNation (Sydney), 11 Oct 1958\nA. T. Ross, The Arming of Australia: The Politics and Administration of Australia's Self Containment Strategy for Munitions Supply 1901-1945 (Ph.D. thesis, 1986, Australian Defence Force Academy)\nJ. L. Knight, Explosives in Australia (manuscript, Australian National University Archives)\nJensen papers, 1918-69 (National Archives of Australia)\nMiles Franklin papers (State Library of New South Wales).\nChifley, Joseph Benedict (colleague)\nFranklin, Stella Maria Sarah Miles (acquaintance)\nScott, Walter (associate)\nMargaret Steven, 'Jensen, Sir John Klunder (1884\u20131970)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/jensen-sir-john-klunder-10621/text18877, published first in hardcopy 1996, accessed online 16 February 2019.",
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        "raw_content": "ADEN / RIYADH: The U.N. envoy for Yemen met with the country\u2019s embattled president Tuesday in another round of talks aimed at brokering a truce between the government and rebels. President Abed Rabbou Mansour Hadi discussed \u201cthe prospect of peace\u201d with the U.N.\u2019s Martin Griffiths, the state-run Saba news agency reported.\nThe internationally-recognized Hadi government is allied with an Arab-led military coalition in a war against Yemen\u2019s Iran-backed Houthi rebels.\nGriffiths told state media that he and the president had discussed the possible resumption of political negotiations between Yemen\u2019s government and rebels.\nHe also floated the idea of \u201cprisoners being released and exchanged,\u201d following press reports of secret prisons in Yemen where inmates have been subject to torture.\nThe Yemeni government has announced it would be investigating prisons in areas under its control.\nMeanwhile, Saudi Arabia Tuesday said its air defenses had intercepted a ballistic missile fired from rebel-held territory in Yemen toward Al Shuqaiq on the kingdom\u2019s southwestern coastline. The area, located in Jizan province, is home to a major water and power plant.\nThe Houthis said a short-range ballistic missile had been fired at a military \u201csupply depot\u201d on Saudi Arabia\u2019s western coast.\nThe Houthis have ramped up missile attacks against Saudi Arabia in recent months.\nThe kingdom usually says it has intercepted the missiles and has reported one casualty.\nSaudi Arabia last month tested a new siren system for Riyadh and the oil-rich Eastern Province, in a sign of the growing threat posed by the rebels\u2019 arms.\nThe government, backed by the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and their regional allies, is battling the northern-based Houthis for control of the impoverished country.\nThe conflict is now centered on the Red Sea city of Hudaida, home to the country\u2019s most valuable port and controlled by the Houthis.\nOn June 13, Yemeni forces supported on the ground by UAE troops, launched a major offensive to retake Hudaida, the entry point for some 70 percent of imports to a country where eight million people face imminent famine.\nOn July 1, the UAE announced it had halted the offensive to give a chance to U.N. diplomatic efforts.\nThe United Nations said Tuesday that more than 800 children as young as 11 years of age were recruited to Yemen\u2019s devastating conflict in 2017 alone.\nThe latest report of the U.N. secretary general on children and armed conflict verified 842 boys had been recruited by various parties in Yemen, where years of war have left thousands dead and pushed the country to the brink of famine. Seventy-six children have been documented as used in active combat.\nThe rest were recruited to \u201cguard checkpoints and government buildings, for patrolling, fetching water, food and equipment to military positions,\u201d according to a statement released by the U.N. humanitarian affairs agency (OCHA).\nThe U.N. also verified the killing and maiming of 1,316 children last year alone, 51 percent of them in air strikes. Yemen\u2019s military \u201cSecurity Belt\u201d force \u2013 UAE-backed troops fighting in the southern part of the country \u2013 was blacklisted by the UN last month.\nGriffiths Thursday briefed the U.N. Security Council on his latest talks in Yemen, after what he said was a \u201cfruitful\u201d discussion with rebel chief Abdulmalik al-Houthi, in a rare confirmation of direct talks between the two. No truce has yet been reached between the government and rebels on Hudaida.\nNearly 10,000 people have been killed in Yemen since Saudi Arabia and its allies intervened in the country\u2019s civil conflict in 2015 \u2013 including 2,200 children.",
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        "raw_content": "Many chemistry research institutions do not investigate chemicals for hazard in its broadest sense. Knowledge of toxicity and hazard is fragmented across institutions and sectors. This is true in both the agricultural and industrial chemical sectors, in academic, industrial and government labs.\nFor example, the USDA has several research labs across the United States that focus on discovering new pesticide products which are sourced from nature. The typical process is that the USDA does the basic research and, when promising chemicals are identified, USDA licenses them to universities or industry for further research into the applications of the chemical. But USDA does not investigate whether or not the chemicals they license are hazardous to human health and the environment.\nThere are missing skills sets in the product discovery and development process. Broader questions of human and ecological health \u2013 both for the active ingredient and the inert ingredients in which the active ingredient is suspended \u2013 often are not systematically addressed.",
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        "title": "Here you'll find all the nice little hobby projects and game designs I'am either working on or have worked on in recent times. None of them are finished or anything close to it. It's just a collection of ideas, visions and designs in quite different stages of completion that I've gathered in the recent years. Some are only ideas, some already have a low level game design document and some graphics. Take it as my design and ideas repository.",
        "raw_content": "I'am still looking forward to get most of this ideas into a full blown design document some day as, but not about getting something pitched or published, but more a type of finger exercise. It's about the fun developing an idea from beginning to a given degree of end. But don't expect this to happen within the next few months. I've a job to do in \"real life\".\nBesides that, the purpose of this site is to present the stuff to people that might be interested in joining one of these projects. I will update the sites, as I progress in some of the documents, designs or anything else which might be interesting.\nNEO Basudusho is a action game in the style of Neo Contra or Alien Syndrome for the Nintendo DS. I've already done some game design work and some graphics and animations. It's about old-school action and may be done as a hobby project if there are a few people to join, especially some coders. I'am currently working on it, so still more to come.\nEternal Circle: The Blood Spirit is a strategy RPG like Fire Emblem, but with some creative gameplay elements. This game is intended for the DS, too and makes heavy use of the hardware features. It's also planned to create it with very top notch graphics comparable to the Square Enix titles. There's quite a good documentation there for it, as well as enemy- and animation-sheets and some details about the stages. There are a few graphics for it, too.\nI really like this concept very much, because it has some good potential to make it into a successful game. It's more mass market and not so much hardcore gamer than the other concepts.\nInfection is intended as a game for the Wii download channel. It's also a quite creative concept which revolves around the old Paradroid gameplay in some way. You play as some sort of micro organism in a abstract environment (which is done in a light-and-shadow style I always wanted a game to do in). Your task is to destroy all evil viruses or bacteria in a given time or they will spread and the host will die. To do this you have to overwhelm different organisms to gain special abilities to overwhelm stronger creatures and so on. Taking over a creature is done by hunting it and shoot some sort of connector to it. Then you have to win a mini game very similar to the Paradroid game. With your new ablities you can go on further.\nSo, you fly around in abstract levels and might even fight bosses. The game is planned to be very small on the memory side, because it uses no textures. There are already some stages and objects there. Content can be done very fast because of this. I'am looking forward to get further into the concept soon.\nZeroG is a sci-fi racing game in the likes of F-Zero or WipEout, but with a strong focus on multiplayer and more open race tracks. In F-Zero or WipEout you are bound to a track. In ZeroG you are racing/flying in a corridor, which can be of course very narrow, like in tunnels or street canyons. But there are also sections which are very broad. So, it's not \"driving\" with a hover vehicle on a track, it's about flying. The game has some good ideas for extras, weapons and multiplayer. It's intended for next gen, like PS360, maybe for Wii (which would be cool for controls). There's some good documentation for it and a few graphics.\nBut this project is far too big for a hobby project. So here it's about getting some high end graphic assets done by someone, some cool concept art and a detailed game design to do a proposal to a publisher. So, if you are interested in some concept work or some hight detail fake ingame footage, I'll be happy to hear from you.\nIn the other-section you'll find some ideas and concepts which are not very much developed or not that interesting. There are some quite good game concepts around there and maybe some things might evolve into something bigger.\nRubberband Bros. is one of them. A strange concept for DS in the likes of Vikings.\nThere are some concepts and some sprites for a 2D shoot'em up.\nA technical idea for a Jump'n Run which refers to the cancelled Sonic eXtreme game.",
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        "title": "Welcome to the AirBrook Online Ground Transportation Reservation Center!",
        "raw_content": "Welcome to Air Brook! One of the largest full service ground transportation companies in America\nAirline Industry's Preferred New York/JFK - Ground Transportation Service!\nPrivacy at Air Brook\nAir Brook is committed to protecting the privacy of our web site visitors and clients. We uphold the highest industry standards in online privacy and permission marketing. For more information on how Air Brook enforces permission email marketing with our clients, please see our Anti-spam policy.\nAir Brook's web site uses security measures to protect against the loss, misuse, and alteration of the information under our control. We store the information in a database in a secure environment at a data center\nWe will never share, sell, or rent individual personal information with anyone without your advance permission or unless ordered by a court of law. Information submitted to us is only available to employees managing this information for purposes of contacting you or sending you e-mails based on your requesting information\nChoice Opt-in\nOur members and their subscribers are given the opportunity to 'opt-in' to having their information used for purposes not directly related to our site at the point where we ask for the information.\nUsers of our site will always be notified if their information is being collected by any outside parties. We do this to ensure that our users can make an informed choice as to whether or not they should proceed with services that require an outside party.\nAt times we will use your IP address to help diagnose problems with our server and to administer our web site. We also may track browser types to help us understand our visitors' needs related to our web site design.\nThere is an optional section of our web site where input forms require your name, company, and e-mail address. This form provides the ability to opt-in to receiving future emails of any sort from Air Brook. If you opt-in to receiving email communications from us, then we may send information to you on our products or services.\nYou may review and change your information with us at any time by clicking on the \"modify profile\" link or similar found at the bottom of emails sent via our system, or by contacting us at privacy@Air Brook.com\nClient-side cookies are used to verify the login status of customers using products or services linked directly with our website. Usage of a cookie is in no way linked to any personally identifiable information while on our site. If a user rejects the cookie, they may still use our site; however, the user may not be able to access all areas of our site.\nAir Brook is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of any other web sites to which we link.\nAir Brook will notify its members and users via email if we make any changes to our privacy policy. Any new policy will be posted on our site at least one week prior to its taking effect. If at any point we decide to use personally identifiable information in a manner different from that stated at the time it was collected, we will notify users by way of an email. Users will have a choice as to whether or not we use their information in this different manner.\nPrivacy Policy Effective Date: June 15, 2006\nIf you have any questions about this privacy statement or this web site, please contact us at: privacy@Air Brook.com.\nWe notify individuals about the personal information we collect from them, how we use it, and how to contact us with privacy concerns. We obtain personal information only as permitted by the Safe Harbor Principles or with the consent of the individual affected. Consent for personal information to be collected, used, and/or disclosed in certain ways may be required in order for an individual to obtain or use our services. To the extent permitted under the Safe Harbor, we reserve the right to process personal information in the course of providing professional services to our clients without the knowledge of individuals involved.\nWe have the individual's permission to make the disclosure; The disclosure is permitted by law or mandatory professional standards; The disclosure is reasonably related to the sale or other disposition of all or part of our business or assets; The personal information to be disclosed is publicly available; The party to whom the disclosure is made controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with Air Brook; The disclosure is reasonably necessary for the establishment or maintenance of legal claims; or The disclosure is to persons or entities for whom we are providing services, provided the disclosure is consistent with the purpose for which the personal information was obtained. We will comply with the Safe Harbor Principles with respect to disclosures of sensitive information, including, when applicable, obtaining the explicit consent of the individual prior to disclosing sensitive information to a third party or using sensitive information for purposes other than those for which it was originally collected or subsequently authorized by the individual. Transfers of information permitted under this notice, either to third parties or within Air Brook, include the transfer of data from one jurisdiction to another, such as transfers to and from the United States of America.\nIf an individual becomes aware that personal information we maintain about that individual is inaccurate, or if an individual would like to update or review his or her personal information, the individual may contact us using the contact information below. 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So long as we profess to adhere to the Safe Harbor Principles, we will not amend this notice in a manner inconsistent with the Safe Harbor Principles.\nWe are committed to following the Safe Harbor Principles for all personal information, as that term is defined herein. Other information we receive may be subject to policies that may differ in some respects from the policies set forth in this notice. Certain of our Web sites have their own privacy policies that apply specifically to those Web sites. Those policies may be accessed through the Web sites in question. Information relating to present or former Air Brook personnel is subject to our policies concerning personnel data privacy, which are available to present and former Air Brook personnel upon request. 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        "raw_content": "They seem to fall into two categories: Things I\u2019ve Learned, and Things You Think I Would\u2019ve Learned but Haven\u2019t.\nHeidi and Finn.\nNot as sweet as they look.\n1. Cats are the natural enemy to writing. See last year's and 2013\u2019s posts. This year I\u2019m setting up a tab at a local cafe (or pub if things become too dire) to avoid said cat interruptions and I hereby vow to remain immune to their distraction techniques (one cat is currently trying out a new one, involving relocating a pile of work from the desk to the floor).\n2. Write as much as you can when you can. Last year, after a shocking first couple of weeks, I needed to average close to 2500 words a day to reach the goal \u2013 that\u2019s almost 1000 more than base daily average of 1666 words. A family holiday in late November killed it in 2013, despite my best intentions to write while we were away. Write often, write early, get as many words in the bank as you can.\n3. Plan for down days. Looking at what I\u2019ve got on this month, there\u2019s at least seven days when I\u2019m highly unlikely to get any writing done at all. So my daily average is already 2173 words a day. Yet another reason to build the bank early.\n4. Take breaks. I discovered the Pomodoro method while studying, and often use it writing: you work for 20-minutes, break for five-minutes and repeat, then take a half-hour break every two hours. There are free apps that\u2019ll help time it. It\u2019s great for keeping up the stamina and forcing yourself to stop occasionally, thereby reducing the kind of burnout where you\u2019re sitting there thinking, How do I spell \u2018table?\u2019 That doesn\u2019t look right.\nThe NaNoWriMo word count widget.\n5. Use the online community. The NaNoWriMo organisation and website has great pep talks and tips. There are groups in regions across the world, and groups for writers who are nowhere near regions, and opportunities to meet up with nearby NaNoWriMoers for write-ins. If you have a blog, publish your word count graphic: other people will hassle you to get the work done if you fall behind. Yay for positive peer pressure.\n6. It doesn\u2019t have to be perfect, it just has to be done. AKA There\u2019s no such thing as a first and final draft. My first year I concentrated on getting it perfect \u2013 and it\u2019s still not. Last year I built on the 50,000 words I wrote to end up with a 150,000-word YA novel, which has since been edited back to 90,000 and submitted to publishers. Almost everything I wrote during NaNoWriMo has come out of the draft, but the background events, character \u2018interviews\u2019, descriptive writing and stream of consciousness work I did last November helped me understand the story and characters better and added to their depth.\n7. Don\u2019t stress if you don\u2019t reach the target. The main goal to strive for is to get into a good writing habit. Life happens, unforeseen circumstances can\u2019t be predicted. If you do fall short, or fall way behind, just keep going and concentrate on the positive: you\u2019ve actually written something; you\u2019ve made a conscious decision to make writing a priority.\n8. Don\u2019t submit your manuscript in December. I\u2019ve heard repeatedly from publishers: they get a slew of MSs in December and cover letters saying \u2018I wrote this during NaNoWriMo.\u2019 Don\u2019t do it. Just don\u2019t. You need time to redraft, reread, rewrite. And while there may be an extremely rare literary genius who nails it first time around, the rest of us are mere mortals are not gods.\n9. Coffee is good. Speaks for itself, really. Writing and coffee is like the ocean and sand, at least it is for me. It\u2019s a grey-matter kick-starter.\nThings You Think I Would\u2019ve Learned but Haven\u2019t\nCoffee is good. Too much coffee\nis not good.\n1. Too much coffee is not good. Again, this is a personal thing, but I find if I don\u2019t switch to herbal tea about mid-morning my brainwaves are so scattered I don\u2019t know what year it is. I can always tell when this has happened because I\u2019ll read over my work later and think, Whaaat? Is that even a word?\n2. Planning is good. Oh, my sides are aching from laughter. I\u2019ve tried to plan twice and both times I\u2019ve panicked. The story I wrote in 2014 was vaguely connected to the one I started in 2013, worked on for three days, then deleted. I planned it out last year and it ended up with a different plot, style, characters, love interest and ending. You wouldn\u2019t know it was the same story. But I discovered that I write my way into the work, and I\u2019m okay with that. I love it when I read my work back and it feels like the characters have run off and done their own thing. It feels like magic. So planning is good for those who are planners, and I\u2019m not a planner when it comes to my writing. This year\u2019s \u2018planning\u2019 involves working on something completely different up until the last second, then writing to a vaguely formed idea \u2013 another YA novel \u2013 during November.\n3. Write consistently. For the past two years I\u2019ve started slow, then have had massive totals for the last half of the month. Last year I made it, the year before I didn\u2019t. It\u2019s one of the disadvantages of not planning.\n4. Sleep is good. In December, maybe.\n5. Don\u2019t waste time writing blog posts. Sometimes we all need to work on something different for a while\u2026\nSo if you\u2019re doing NaNoWriMo, good luck and happy writing. If it\u2019s your first time, enjoy the experience. 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        "raw_content": "Explain when seed plants first appeared and when gymnosperms became the dominant plant group\nDescribe the two major innovations that allowed seed plants to reproduce in the absence of water\nDiscuss the purpose of pollen grains and seeds\nDescribe the significance of angiosperms bearing both flowers and fruit\nThe first plants to colonize land were most likely closely related to modern day mosses (bryophytes) and are thought to have appeared about 500 million years ago. They were followed by liverworts (also bryophytes) and primitive vascular plants\u2014the pterophytes\u2014from which modern ferns are derived. The lifecycle of bryophytes and pterophytes is characterized by the alternation of generations, like gymnosperms and angiosperms; what sets bryophytes and pterophytes apart from gymnosperms and angiosperms is their reproductive requirement for water. The completion of the bryophyte and pterophyte life cycle requires water because the male gametophyte releases sperm, which must swim\u2014propelled by their flagella\u2014to reach and fertilize the female gamete or egg. After fertilization, the zygote matures and grows into a sporophyte, which in turn will form sporangia or \"spore vessels.\" In the sporangia, mother cells undergo meiosis and produce the haploid spores. Release of spores in a suitable environment will lead to germination and a new generation of gametophytes.\nIn seed plants, the evolutionary trend led to a dominant sporophyte generation, and at the same time, a systematic reduction in the size of the gametophyte: from a conspicuous structure to a microscopic cluster of cells enclosed in the tissues of the sporophyte. Whereas lower vascular plants, such as club mosses and ferns, are mostly homosporous (produce only one type of spore), all seed plants, or spermatophytes, are heterosporous. They form two types of spores: megaspores (female) and microspores (male). Megaspores develop into female gametophytes that produce eggs, and microspores mature into male gametophytes that generate sperm. Because the gametophytes mature within the spores, they are not free-living, as are the gametophytes of other seedless vascular plants. Heterosporous seedless plants are seen as the evolutionary forerunners of seed plants.\nSeeds and pollen\u2014two critical adaptations to drought, and to reproduction that doesn\u2019t require water\u2014distinguish seed plants from other (seedless) vascular plants. Both adaptations were required for the colonization of land begun by the bryophytes and their ancestors. Fossils place the earliest distinct seed plants at about 350 million years ago. The first reliable record of gymnosperms dates their appearance to the Pennsylvanian period, about 319 million years ago ([link]). Gymnosperms were preceded by progymnosperms, the first naked seed plants, which arose about 380 million years ago. Progymnosperms were a transitional group of plants that superficially resembled conifers (cone bearers) because they produced wood from the secondary growth of the vascular tissues; however, they still reproduced like ferns, releasing spores into the environment. Gymnosperms dominated the landscape in the early (Triassic) and middle (Jurassic) Mesozoic era. Angiosperms surpassed gymnosperms by the middle of the Cretaceous (about 100 million years ago) in the late Mesozoic era, and today are the most abundant plant group in most terrestrial biomes.\nVarious plant species evolved in different eras. (credit: United States Geological Survey)\nPollen and seed were innovative structures that allowed seed plants to break their dependence on water for reproduction and development of the embryo, and to conquer dry land. The pollen grains are the male gametophytes, which contain the sperm (gametes) of the plant. The small haploid (1n) cells are encased in a protective coat that prevents desiccation (drying out) and mechanical damage. Pollen grains can travel far from their original sporophyte, spreading the plant\u2019s genes. The seed offers the embryo protection, nourishment, and a mechanism to maintain dormancy for tens or even thousands of years, ensuring germination can occur when growth conditions are optimal. Seeds therefore allow plants to disperse the next generation through both space and time. With such evolutionary advantages, seed plants have become the most successful and familiar group of plants, in part because of their size and striking appearance.\nEvolution of Gymnosperms\nThe fossil plant Elkinsia polymorpha, a \"seed fern\" from the Devonian period\u2014about 400 million years ago\u2014is considered the earliest seed plant known to date. Seed ferns ([link]) produced their seeds along their branches without specialized structures. What makes them the first true seed plants is that they developed structures called cupules to enclose and protect the ovule\u2014the female gametophyte and associated tissues\u2014which develops into a seed upon fertilization. Seed plants resembling modern tree ferns became more numerous and diverse in the coal swamps of the Carboniferous period.\nThis fossilized leaf is from Glossopteris, a seed fern that thrived during the Permian age (290\u2013240 million years ago). (credit: D.L. Schmidt, USGS)\nFossil records indicate the first gymnosperms (progymnosperms) most likely originated in the Paleozoic era, during the middle Devonian period: about 390 million years ago. Following the wet Mississippian and Pennsylvanian periods, which were dominated by giant fern trees, the Permian period was dry. This gave a reproductive edge to seed plants, which are better adapted to survive dry spells. The Ginkgoales, a group of gymnosperms with only one surviving species\u2014the Gingko biloba\u2014were the first gymnosperms to appear during the lower Jurassic. Gymnosperms expanded in the Mesozoic era (about 240 million years ago), supplanting ferns in the landscape, and reaching their greatest diversity during this time. The Jurassic period was as much the age of the cycads (palm-tree-like gymnosperms) as the age of the dinosaurs. Gingkoales and the more familiar conifers also dotted the landscape. Although angiosperms (flowering plants) are the major form of plant life in most biomes, gymnosperms still dominate some ecosystems, such as the taiga (boreal forests) and the alpine forests at higher mountain elevations ([link]) because of their adaptation to cold and dry growth conditions.\nThis boreal forest (taiga) has low-lying plants and conifer trees. (credit: L.B. Brubaker, NOAA)\nSeeds and Pollen as an Evolutionary Adaptation to Dry Land\nUnlike bryophyte and fern spores (which are haploid cells dependent on moisture for rapid development of gametophytes), seeds contain a diploid embryo that will germinate into a sporophyte. Storage tissue to sustain growth and a protective coat give seeds their superior evolutionary advantage. Several layers of hardened tissue prevent desiccation, and free reproduction from the need for a constant supply of water. Furthermore, seeds remain in a state of dormancy\u2014induced by desiccation and the hormone abscisic acid\u2014until conditions for growth become favorable. Whether blown by the wind, floating on water, or carried away by animals, seeds are scattered in an expanding geographic range, thus avoiding competition with the parent plant.\nPollen grains ([link]) are male gametophytes and are carried by wind, water, or a pollinator. The whole structure is protected from desiccation and can reach the female organs without dependence on water. Male gametes reach female gametophyte and the egg cell gamete though a pollen tube: an extension of a cell within the pollen grain. The sperm of modern gymnosperms lack flagella, but in cycads and the Gingko, the sperm still possess flagella that allow them to swim down the pollen tube to the female gamete; however, they are enclosed in a pollen grain.\nThis fossilized pollen is from a Buckbean fen core found in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. The pollen is magnified 1,054 times. (credit: R.G. Baker, USGS; scale-bar data from Matt Russell)\nEvolution of Angiosperms\nUndisputed fossil records place the massive appearance and diversification of angiosperms in the middle to late Mesozoic era. Angiosperms (\u201cseed in a vessel\u201d) produce a flower containing male and/or female reproductive structures. Fossil evidence ([link]) indicates that flowering plants first appeared in the Lower Cretaceous, about 125 million years ago, and were rapidly diversifying by the Middle Cretaceous, about 100 million years ago. Earlier traces of angiosperms are scarce. Fossilized pollen recovered from Jurassic geological material has been attributed to angiosperms. A few early Cretaceous rocks show clear imprints of leaves resembling angiosperm leaves. By the mid-Cretaceous, a staggering number of diverse flowering plants crowd the fossil record. The same geological period is also marked by the appearance of many modern groups of insects, including pollinating insects that played a key role in ecology and the evolution of flowering plants.\nAlthough several hypotheses have been offered to explain this sudden profusion and variety of flowering plants, none have garnered the consensus of paleobotanists (scientists who study ancient plants). New data in comparative genomics and paleobotany have, however, shed some light on the evolution of angiosperms. Rather than being derived from gymnosperms, angiosperms form a sister clade (a species and its descendents) that developed in parallel with the gymnosperms. The two innovative structures of flowers and fruit represent an improved reproductive strategy that served to protect the embryo, while increasing genetic variability and range. Paleobotanists debate whether angiosperms evolved from small woody bushes, or were basal angiosperms related to tropical grasses. Both views draw support from cladistics studies, and the so-called woody magnoliid hypothesis\u2014which proposes that the early ancestors of angiosperms were shrubs\u2014also offers molecular biological evidence.\nThe most primitive living angiosperm is considered to be Amborella trichopoda, a small plant native to the rainforest of New Caledonia, an island in the South Pacific. Analysis of the genome of A. trichopoda has shown that it is related to all existing flowering plants and belongs to the oldest confirmed branch of the angiosperm family tree. A few other angiosperm groups called basal angiosperms, are viewed as primitive because they branched off early from the phylogenetic tree. Most modern angiosperms are classified as either monocots or eudicots, based on the structure of their leaves and embryos. Basal angiosperms, such as water lilies, are considered more primitive because they share morphological traits with both monocots and eudicots.\nThis leaf imprint shows a Ficus speciosissima, an angiosperm that flourished during the Cretaceous period. (credit: W. T. Lee, USGS)\nFlowers and Fruits as an Evolutionary Adaptation\nAngiosperms produce their gametes in separate organs, which are usually housed in a flower. Both fertilization and embryo development take place inside an anatomical structure that provides a stable system of sexual reproduction largely sheltered from environmental fluctuations. Flowering plants are the most diverse phylum on Earth after insects; flowers come in a bewildering array of sizes, shapes, colors, smells, and arrangements. Most flowers have a mutualistic pollinator, with the distinctive features of flowers reflecting the nature of the pollination agent. The relationship between pollinator and flower characteristics is one of the great examples of coevolution.\nFollowing fertilization of the egg, the ovule grows into a seed. The surrounding tissues of the ovary thicken, developing into a fruit that will protect the seed and often ensure its dispersal over a wide geographic range. Not all fruits develop from an ovary; such structures are \u201cfalse fruits.\u201d Like flowers, fruit can vary tremendously in appearance, size, smell, and taste. Tomatoes, walnut shells and avocados are all examples of fruit. As with pollen and seeds, fruits also act as agents of dispersal. Some may be carried away by the wind. Many attract animals that will eat the fruit and pass the seeds through their digestive systems, then deposit the seeds in another location. Cockleburs are covered with stiff, hooked spines that can hook into fur (or clothing) and hitch a ride on an animal for long distances. The cockleburs that clung to the velvet trousers of an enterprising Swiss hiker, George de Mestral, inspired his invention of the loop and hook fastener he named Velcro.\nBuilding Phylogenetic Trees with Analysis of DNA Sequence AlignmentsAll living organisms display patterns of relationships derived from their evolutionary history. Phylogeny is the science that describes the relative connections between organisms, in terms of ancestral and descendant species. Phylogenetic trees, such as the plant evolutionary history shown in [link], are tree-like branching diagrams that depict these relationships. Species are found at the tips of the branches. Each branching point, called a node, is the point at which a single taxonomic group (taxon), such as a species, separates into two or more species.\nThis phylogenetic tree shows the evolutionary relationships of plants.\nPhylogenetic trees have been built to describe the relationships between species since Darwin\u2019s time. Traditional methods involve comparison of homologous anatomical structures and embryonic development, assuming that closely related organisms share anatomical features during embryo development. Some traits that disappear in the adult are present in the embryo; for example, a human fetus, at one point, has a tail. The study of fossil records shows the intermediate stages that link an ancestral form to its descendants. Most of these approaches are imprecise and lend themselves to multiple interpretations. As the tools of molecular biology and computational analysis have been developed and perfected in recent years, a new generation of tree-building methods has taken shape. The key assumption is that genes for essential proteins or RNA structures, such as the ribosomal RNA, are inherently conserved because mutations (changes in the DNA sequence) could compromise the survival of the organism. DNA from minute amounts of living organisms or fossils can be amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and sequenced, targeting the regions of the genome that are most likely to be conserved between species. The genes encoding the ribosomal RNA from the small 18S subunit and plastid genes are frequently chosen for DNA alignment analysis.\nOnce the sequences of interest are obtained, they are compared with existing sequences in databases such as GenBank, which is maintained by The National Center for Biotechnology Information. A number of computational tools are available to align and analyze sequences. Sophisticated computer analysis programs determine the percentage of sequence identity or homology. Sequence homology can be used to estimate the evolutionary distance between two DNA sequences and reflect the time elapsed since the genes separated from a common ancestor. Molecular analysis has revolutionized phylogenetic trees. In some cases, prior results from morphological studies have been confirmed: for example, confirming Amborella trichopoda as the most primitive angiosperm known. 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        "raw_content": "THE REFUSALS OF GALADRIEL: TOLKIEN AND FEMINIST CRITICISM\n\"You could fire a machine gun randomly through the pages of Lord of the Rings and never hit any women.\u201d\nThe Tolkien Misreader\nWatching Peter Jackson's The Hobbit trilogy, TIME magazine's Ruth Davis Konigsberg wanted to know \"Why Are There No Women In Tolkien's World?\" She's not alone in her inquiry; for decades people have been taking about the \"anti-feminist\" streak in his works. The arguments usually come down to there being a lack of women, to his habit of putting women on pedestals, and to the \"fact\" that there are no female role-models in his Middle-earth. All sorts of explanations are offered for this, ranging from his devout Catholicism to the death of his mother when he was twelve. None of them are satisfactory, however, for one important reason: the fault lies in an assumption made the audience, not in the author's work.\nI had a great-grandmother who walked into Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds once thinking it was going to be a documentary about our feathered friends. Needless to say, she had a rude surprise coming to her. If you pick up The Lord of the Rings, and expect it to be a modern novel, or mistakenly assume Tolkien was a \"novelist,\" you are in for the same kind of shock. Tolkien was exactly the opposite of a novelist. Intentionally.\nWe need to think about the word a minute here, because as a professional philologist, that is exactly what Tolkien would do. The word \"novel,\" from the Latin for \"new,\" means something that is \"...new and different from what has been known before.\" The word becomes associated with \"narrative literature\" only around 1640, because at the time, the novel was something novel.\nFor, centuries, the role of the storyteller had been that of custodian. The storyteller preserved the language, culture, and ethics of the past by passing them down, generation after generation, in the form of tales and fables. Traditional literature, whether the Iliad or Odyssey, the Ramayana or Mahabharata, the Kalevala or Mabinogion, was simply oral tradition finally making its way into writing. Sir Thomas Malory didn't invent Arthurian Romance any more than Hans Christian Andersen or the Brothers Grimm invented their fairy tales. They were part of the older tradition, of preserving the past in writing. In the late Renaissance, by sharp contrast, we see the emergence of modern novel--a new story invented by an author, and frequently as a social criticism meant to initiate change. This was a complete reversal of previous written literature, and it is not until the 19th century that it rises to dominance.\nJ.R.R. Tolkien was an academic and a writer, but certainly not a novelist. His career as a philologist, his groundbreaking work with traditional pieces like Beowulf and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, his academic writings, all make it clear he was dedicated to preserving the kind of literature that the modern novel was trying to supplant. To read him as you might read Martin or Jordan is to completely miss the point.\nNow you might be thinking at this point \"but Middle-earth is just fantasy, it's something Tolkien 'made-up.'\" Yes and no. It is true that Tolkien invented the Elvish tongues, with a smattering of Black Speech and Dwarvish for spice, but otherwise his \"invention\" was in fact a kind of \"imaginative reconstruction.\" Looking at the scattered fragments of fairy tales and legends of Northern Europe, especially the old Anglo-Saxon and Germanic bits, Tolkien played a game of trying to imagine where it all might have come from. Who are the dwarves in Snow White? Are they the same as the dwarves scattered throughout Arthurian romance? What about elves? Goblins? Trolls? Tolkien sifted through all the pieces and tried to imagine a primordial myth cycle that might have originated them.\nThe clearest example of this lies inside The Hobbit. The dwarves in The Hobbit are all drawn from a section of the Norse Eddas call the \"V\u00f6lusp\u00e1,\" specifically a chapter entitled Dvergatal or \"catalogue of the Dwarves.\" This ancient poetry fragment lists Durin, Kili and Fili, Bifur and Bombur, Thorin, et al. Nestled among these names was one that to Tolkien would have stood out like a sore thumb...Gandalf. Not only did it sound different than the others, it meant literally wand elf. What was an elf doing in a list of dwarves, and what on earth was a wand elf? Eventually he would conclude a wand elf was a wizard, not really an elf at all but a staff-bearing immortal from the Undying West where the elves lived. Is he making this up? Of course he is, but hardly from scratch. He was trying to imagine what these things might have meant.\nAnd this brings us back to the charges of anti-feminism. Neil Gaiman is right; you could take a machine gun to The Lord of the Rings and not hit any women. But the same could be said for Beowulf, or Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. It would have been impossible for Tolkien, who so clearly and painstakingly tried to emulate traditional literature, to include Peter Jackson's version of Arwen, or the elf maiden Tauriel, in his works. They would have stood out as obvious anachronisms.\nTolkien himself was aware of this. Take for example his understanding of fine amor, the medieval tradition of \"courtly love.\" The idea, essentially, is of a pure and chaste woman who inspires a man to preform great deeds. Loving her from afar, the hero elevates himself out of a desire to be worthy of her. This is exactly the kind of relationship Arwen and Aragorn have, because if you are writing an authentic piece of medievalism like The Lord of the Rings then fine amor can't be ignored. All the same, Tolkien, both as a modern man and especially as a Catholic, rejected the concept;\n\"Its (fine amor) center was not God but imaginary Deities, Love and the Lady. It still tends to make the Lady a kind of guiding star or divinity - of the old-fashioned 'his divinity' = the woman he loves - the object or reason of noble conduct. This is, of course, false and at best make-believe....The woman is (just) another fallen human-being with a soul in peril...\"\n- Letter to Michael Tolkien, 6-8 March 1941\nTolkien then is not the one elevating women to such a status, the genre is. He recognizes the idea of a perfect, ideal woman as \"false\" and \"make-believe,\" and that women are human beings just as flawed as men, but there is simply no way he could authentically preserve medieval literary tradition by omitting fine amor, taking Arwen down off her pedestal so she could go out adventuring with Aragorn as a modern writer (or filmmaker) might have preferred him to do.\nThe Refusals of Galadriel\nWhile we can agree that The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, like the literature they are meant to emulate, have few women characters, and that Tolkien includes the medieval trope of elevating women to paragon status in The Lord of the Rings, the claim he presents us with no feminist role models is simply wrong. Again, I tend to think this oversight arises from a fundamental misapprehension of his work. If you read The Lord of the Rings as a self-contained novel, which is in fact to misread it, then you are missing a full understanding of the character of Galadriel. Only reading the book in the context of Tolkien's greater myth cycle, published in The Silmarilion, does it become possible to see Galadriel as exactly what she is; a role model. Indeed, in Tolkien's mind she might have been the role model, for reasons we will soon discuss. As this status does not depend on her gender, and if we accept feminism as being \"the theory of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes,\" this makes her a powerful feminist role model by default.\nBut before we get there, we need to cover a few concepts first. Most importantly, we are not talking about Galadriel solely as a character in The Lord of the Rings, but as a key figure in a larger myth cycle. This is crucial to fully understanding her significance.\nKeep in mind that in The Lord of the Rings Tolkien is writing a history, not a novel. Consider his famous quote from the front matter of The Fellowship of the Ring;\nTolkien refers to The Lord of the Rings as a history time and time again, and for him, it was just the tail end of an immense saga stretching back eons, the final chapter of the great history of Middle-earth. Because he is writing a history, he does things no sane novelist would ever do. When Galadriel appears in The Fellowship of the Ring, for example, there is no real explanation of who she is or why she matters. A novelist would never have done this, but a historian would. Consider, when Sir Gawain's shield is described to us in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (a work I reference again because Tolkien knew it so well and translated it into modern English), we are told the inside of it bears the face of the Virgin Mary. The anonymous author doesn't stop to tell us who Mary is...he simply expects us to know. The same is true of Galadriel, who anyone in Middle-earth would presumably know of. Telling us about her breaks the illusion of Middle-earth being a real world, and Tolkien likely hoped we would go and reference other documents (The Silmarilion) to get those answers. If we did, our understanding of Galadriel in The Fellowship of the Ring would completely change.\nGaladriel--based solely on her scenes in The Fellowship of the Ring--has been compared to Glinda the Good Witch by some critics, who see her as almost one dimensional in her cartoon goodness. She is so virtuous and pure that when Frodo offers her the Ring she refuses it. Then she gives the Fellowship some nifty parting gifts and sends them on their way. And oh, how cute that she gives the dwarf Gimli three strands of her pretty hair. It is easy to see her as little more than the goody two-shoes fairy queen, or--as others have more flatteringly hypothesized based on Tolkien's devout Catholic faith--some sort of reflection of the Virgin Mary.\nBut if you read The Silmarillion, or Tolkien's notes and other writings about her, these scenes look completely different. Galadriel is anything but sweetness and light, and she is certainly not the Virgin Mary. In some ways she has more in common with Lucifer than the Mother of God. She is an exceedingly complex character and central to one of the author's themes.\nLet's get the Marian comparisons out of the way first. Mary, in Catholic doctrine, is revered because of her submission to the Divine Will;\nBy her complete adherence to the Father's will, to his Son's redemptive work, and to every prompting of the Holy Spirit, the Virgin Mary is the Church's model of faith and charity.\n- The Catechism of the Catholic Church\nBut \"complete adherence to the Father's will\" is hardly how you would describe Galadriel, who is defined primarily by her refusals, rather than obedience. Galadriel is half Noldor, a race of elves that once dwelled in timeless Paradise by the grace of the Creator and his emissaries, the archangelic Valar. Rebelling against the Divine Will, Galadriel and her brethren became exiles from Paradise, driven by pride and anger. They were banned from these lands of bliss. Later, given a second chance to return to grace, Galadriel was among those who refused again, too proud to surrender the queenly status she had attained in the fallen world of Middle-earth for the role of servant in the Undying Lands. As Tolkien summed up the Marian comparisons;\nI think it is true that I owe much of this character to Christian and Catholic teaching about Mary, but actually Galadriel was a penitent; in her youth a leader in the rebellion against the Valar (the angelic guardians). At the end of the First Age she proudly refused forgiveness or permission to return...\nTolkien reiterated her position more strongly elsewhere;\n(Galadriel) joined the rebellion against the Valar who commanded them to stay; and once she had set foot upon that road of exile, she would not relent . . . Her pride was unwilling to return, a defeated suppliant for pardon...Pride still moved her when, at the end of the Elder Days after the final overthrow of Morgoth, she refused the pardon of the Valar for all who had fought against him, and remained in Middle-earth...\n-The People's of Middle-earth, p. 338\nAgain, this idea of \"Fallen elves\" is not something Tolkien was just \"making up.\" Elves, in pre-Christian mythologies, were a class of intermediary spirits between gods and men. In medieval tradition they were reinterpreted in light of the new religion. Folklore had it that after Lucifer's rebellion in Heaven, the third of the Angels who sided with him fell and became demons, the third that fought with Michael stayed in Heaven, and the third that remained neutral were cast down to Earth to become elves. Tolkien's Noldor reflect that tradition; they are not strictly evil, but they are angelic immortals banished from Paradise.\nBut what does this have to do with Galadriel being a role model, let alone a feminist one?\nFor starters, Galadriel is significant in her total equality. When we meet her in The Fellowship of the Ring, she is the co-ruler of Lothl\u00f3rien, described as equal in everything (including physical stature) to her husband, Lord Celeborn. Tolkien calls her not only the \"greatest of elven women,\" but also the \"mightiest and fairest of all the Elves that remained in Middle-earth.\" She is second to no one, male or female. Indeed, even her name implies a kind of transcendence of gender stereotypes; not \"Galadriel,\" the name she has come to be called in Middle-earth, but \"Nerwen,\" a name she bore in the Undying Lands that means \"man maiden,\" given to her by her mother because she was as tall and strong as any male elf.\nThis must not be taken as meaning her \"mannishness\" is what defines her. Galadriel's feminine attributes are key as well;\n...and she grew to be tall beyond the measure even of the women of the Noldor; she was strong of body, mind, and will [...] Even among the Eldar she was accounted beautiful, and her hair was held a marvel unmatched. It was golden like the hair of her father and of her foremother Indis, but richer and more radiant, for its gold was touched by some memory of the starlike silver of her mother; and the Eldar said that the light of the Two Trees, Laurelin and Telperion, had been snared in her tresses...\n\u2014Unfinished Tales, The History of Galadriel and Celeborn\nThe significance of her femininity is also reflected in the importance of being a mother, and in fact a grandmother to Arwen, the elf maid Aragorn loves.\nThus, just as her beautiful hair combines the golden and silver light of the two divine trees, Galadriel combines qualities we might see as both masculine and feminine, but what really distinguishes Galadriel is her complexity. In a cycle of tales often criticized for their \"black and white morality,\" Galadriel stands out as very grey. She is not, like Morgoth or Sauron, evil, but neither is she as loyal and obedient as Gandalf. Galadriel knows her own mind. And again, we come back to her refusals. Not only did she refuse the command of the Valar to remain in the Blessed Lands, not only did she refuse to return, it was her refusal that started--indirectly--the fall of her entire race. It was F\u00ebanor, her kinsman, who fashioned the three Silmarils, enchanted jewels that captured the golden and silver light of the two trees that lit the Undying Lands. The fallen angel Morgoth poisoned the trees and stole these gems, taking them to Middle-earth, and this is why the Noldor went into exile; against the wishes of the Valar they decided to go after Morgoth and the stones. But F\u00ebanor forged those jewels because of Galadriel's refusals. For it is said her beautiful hair also captured the light of those trees, and F\u00ebanor asked her three times for a strand of it. Three times she refused, and so he made the jewels instead.\nAnd here, her gift to the dwarf Gimli takes on special significance. Reading only The Lord of the Rings we may think nothing of it, but it was a monumental act;\nHer parting gift to Gimli is highly significant. He asks for a single hair from her head, which he intends to enshrine within imperishable crystal. In the elder days F\u00ebanor had asked the same, and been refused three times, for her tresses were famed for seeming to contain the light of the Two Trees. . . . Now she gives Gimli three hairs, one for each of the ancient refusals, which were bound up with so much grief for the Elves. Galadriel's gift heals the long rift between her people and the Dwarves. It implies that she now repents of any part her pride may have played in the long tragedy.\nThe Power of the Ring, p. 54\nHere again is Tolkien's excellence as a mythographer and historian and \"failure\" as a novelist. We cannot grasp the immense significance of Galadriel's gift by reading The Fellowship of the Ring alone.\nWhich brings us at last to the act that makes Galadriel heroic, and absolutely central to Tolkien's work as a role model to us all.\nTolkien succinctly summed up his themes in a letter later published in The Silmarillion. \"Anway, all this stuff is mainly concerned with Fall, Mortality, and the Machine\" (The Silmarillion, p. xvii). The Fall in particular haunts his tales, from the Fall of the Dark Lord and the Fall of the Elves to the Fall of the proud Men of the West. As we have seen, Galadriel is bound tightly to the theme, and the Fall of the Elves. But she does something amazing in The Fellowship of the Ring. When Frodo Baggins offers her the One Ring, she refuses it;\n\"And now at last it comes. You will give me the Ring freely! In place of the Dark Lord you will set up a Queen. And I shall not be dark, but beautiful and terrible as the Morning and the Night!\" . . . She lifted up her hand and from the ring that she wore there issued a great light that illumined her alone and left all else dark. . . . Then she let her hand fall, and the light faded, and suddenly she laughed again, and lo! she was shrunken: a simple elf-woman, clad in simple white, whose gentle voice was soft and sad.\n\"I pass the test,\" she said. \"I will diminish, and go into the West, and remain Galadriel.\"\nFellowship, p. 381.\nThis is not, as critics would have it, because she is one dimensional and too good to take it. As we have seen, Galadriel has twice refused the Divine Will already, and chosen to \"rule in Middle-earth rather than serve in Paradise,\" to paraphrase Milton. The One Ring signifies rulership of the world, and Galadriel is a fallen immortal who refused forgiveness because she desired to rule in Middle-earth. Offering her the Ring is to tempt her with everything she ever wanted. But unlike Lucifer, or Sauron or Morgoth for that matter, Galadriel refuses this. It is this last of Galadriel's refusals that changes her destiny.\nIt was not until two long ages more had passed, when at last all that she had desired in her youth came to her hand, the Ring of Power and the dominion of Middle-earth of which she had dreamed, that her wisdom was full grown and she rejected it, and passing the last test departed from Middle-earth forever.\nThe Peoples of Middle-Earth, p. 338\nHere at last we come to Galadriel the role model. Tolkien famously said, \"The Lord of the Rings is of course a fundamentally religious and Catholic work,\" and we have seen some of this in the many \"Falls\" that happen in the mythology. Morgoth falls. Sauron falls. Saruman falls. The Men of the West fall. And most of the Noldor elves fall. Likewise, there are many who resist temptation and do not fall; Tom Bombadil, Gandalf, Samwise, Faramir, etc. But Galadriel is very nearly unique in that she falls and is then redeemed, in a sense representing the whole of the human condition as Tolkien understood it. There may be a shortage of women in Tolkien's quasi-medieval fiction, but we cannot simply dismiss the fact that the character that best embodies Tolkien's faith--that it is possible to sin and be forgiven--is a woman. And a proud, self-possessed, regal woman at that.\nYou don't have to be a Catholic or a a Christian to appreciate this; I am certainly neither. But you are on very shaky ground when you accuse Tolkien of anti-feminist tendencies when one of the most important figures in his work is a woman. Galadriel doesn't swing a sword or wear armor, but the strength she demonstrates in resisting temptation far exceeds any action-heroine antics. The author clearly meant her to be a role model for us all, male or female. Galadriel is neither Eve nor Mary, but an \"every person\" meant to represent us all. If we are looking for feminist role models, and quality is to outweigh quantity, then Tolkien was perhaps a feminist after all.\nLabels: Fantasy, Feminism, Literary Criticism, Tolkien",
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        "raw_content": "iOS vs Android number 18. The speed and time of work \u2013 Mobile-review\nEugene Vildyaev\nI remember the days when Apple users condescending look at the owners of Android, where everything slows down and is discharged in half a day. It\u2019s amazing how much has changed the situation since then, as we read in today\u2019s article.\nI started quite late to use iPhones, it seems after the death of Steve jobs. But I have a home iMac and in conjunction with an iPhone he has a lot of advantages, plus I really like the design of iOS, in my opinion it still looks better than the same Material in Android. Today I want to talk about it.\nMy main camera \u2014 the iPhone 6, I use it when I have nothing to test. Approximately 40% of the time. During this time, I\u2019m used to iOS, its features and services. I like that I have a shared library and notes on macOS and iOS, I can select text on the Mac, press CMD+C and paste on the iPhone, etc.\nBut there are two things that made me very upset in the new iPhone. The first is the battery life. I\u2019m working on a review of Asus Zenfone 3 and LeEco Max Le 2, and so, both smartphones are not only working in half to two times longer, but also are charged the same amount faster. Little over an hour I get 90% of charge.\nthe Second point is the speed. In today\u2019s presentation, Tim cook showed a graph in which the indicators updates to iOS are much higher than Android. But I forgot to add one important detail. Older devices sometimes slow and downright blunt with each new update. The same Nexus after each update it only gets better. Well, two or three years later, it is possible to extend the life of using custom CyanogenMod.\nI don\u2019t know how it happened, but over the past few years iPhones have lost the two important advantages over Android is the speed and time of work. And I, as a loyal Apple user, it\u2019s very upsetting.\nIn the comments I would like to read your impressions of the speed and/or time working on Android and iOS.",
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        "raw_content": "\u00ab Some Festive Love\u2026\nAOW A-Z of Getting Married \u2013 R is for Remembering \u00bb\n19 December 2012 by The Team\nAOW A-Z of Getting Married \u2013 R is for Religion\nR is for Religion by Frances\nWhen I saw Lucy\u2019s post on H is for Holy Matrimony , I panicked slightly at the sight of her fully comprehensive fail-safe guide to church weddings. On consideration, I thought I would simply share our experience of deciding whether to have a religious wedding. I speak mainly from the viewpoint of what I know \u2013 getting married in an Anglican church \u2013 but I would love to hear about your experiences with other religions, or even why you decided that a church wedding was not for you.\n1. It\u2019s not just about faith\nFor some couples it will be a no brainer either way \u2013 yes or no, religious or civil wedding. For many of us, that decision is not so easy, particularly where one of you has grown up with religion, or you have both grown up in different religions.\nI didn\u2019t realise how much I wanted to get married in a church until I imagined not doing so. Not because I am strongly religious \u2013 far from it, in fact \u2013 but it did feel right. I was brought up as Church of England (C of E), attended a Catholic school for sixth form and have always had a general all-round understanding of the various aspects of a traditional Anglican church service. I even have a favourite hymn that most people probably won\u2019t have heard of (and sadly which really isn\u2019t suitable for weddings).\nA does not share this background. Part of his family is Jewish, the other is C of E, but more by tradition than anything else. He grew up with stories and celebrations from both faiths and yet, arguably, did not have a strong understanding of either.\nFor me, attending church is not wholly about an expression of faith. I think this is why the image of evangelical-type new life churches with tambourines does not appeal to me.[1] I enjoy the hour or so of quiet private contemplation during a Sunday service; I enjoy singing hymns accompanied by an organ, because I like the sound this creates; I enjoy the sense of community that a village church brings. I love the familiarity of centuries-old words, even if I am not sure that they are true. I love feeling that I am able to question all of this, and come to my own conclusions, even if I do not know what those are yet. I wanted all of this in our wedding. And yet I was quite surprised when A, from a completely different experience and viewpoint said he felt the same way.\n2. Family Influence\nAlthough we decided together that a C of E church wedding would be right for us as a couple, half of A\u2019s family has Jewish roots and A\u2019s father is quite protective of his family\u2019s history. Perhaps understandably A was keen to reflect this family history and was interested in trying to incorporate some elements of a Jewish wedding.\nI agreed in principle, but I did struggle with this a little. I knew very little about Judaism, and was worried that while we were having a church wedding for us, we were incorporating these extra elements for someone else. It was a balance between family and what we (or do I selfishly mean what I?) were comfortable with. And as our meetings with the Rabbi progressed, I suddenly felt uncomfortably out of my depth, as if these elements had taken on a life of their own \u2013 while I was all for reflecting family roots, there suddenly seemed so much that just wasn\u2019t us as a couple.\nWe talked \u2013 so so important to always talk to each other! A sat down with his father and discussed exactly what might be expected (I haven\u2019t the foggiest why we didn\u2019t think to do this to start with). We\u2019ve stripped out some of the parts we aren\u2019t comfortable with and are having a C of E wedding with a Jewish blessing. And, for a moment of wedding prettiness, who wouldn\u2019t want one of these? [2].\nDo I wonder whether the idea of a Jewish blessing would have come up if we\u2019d decided to have a civil ceremony? Of course \u2013 and sometimes that does bother me a little. However, I have to accept that just as a church wedding is important to me, keeping his family happy is important to A \u2013 so we are doing both.\nWe are also trying to bear in mind that many of our friends are openly not religious at all, and wonder what they will make of our ceremony. I would like them to join in hymns and relate to the readings (rightly or wrongly, we are keeping to familiar-ish hymns and non-religious readings as far as possible), but if all they want to do is listen to the music and enjoy us getting married, we will be happy.\n[1] I fully accept that these churches may not actually be like this in real life\u2026\n[2] A ketubah is a type of written marriage contract which talks about how your marriage is going to grow and flourish, promising to build a home emanating love and peace.\nCategories: A-Z of Getting Married, Religion\nI may have to be controversial and disagree with you on point one! To me, getting married in Church is all about faith, and should only be about that. As a Christian getting married in front of God and making promises to him about my marriage was the most important thing. Before I was a Christian I couldnt imagine getting married in Church and saying words to someone I didnt believe in. I\u2019m not saying that this describes you, as it so obviously doesnt, you give reasons for your choice, but we see so many people come and go from our Church because they just come to do the time to get married there because its pretty/convenient for the reception/parents will be happy etc and its upsetting to be honest. My faith is so important to me and it makes me feel uncomfortable when people use the Church in such a way (again, by people I dont mean you).\nCheri \u2013 controversial is fine by me! I completely understand why you feel that being married in Church is all about your belief in God, and I know for a lot of people that will be the case.\nHowever, I think that there are a lot of people who somehow feel that a church, or other religious, wedding is important despite not having such a strong belief in God, but who have a belief in the values encompassed in such a building, whether that\u2019s quiet contemplation, historical importance or a reflection of their background. I understand your concern that people come to your church to get married simply because it\u2019s pretty (although you should take real pride in that), but for many it is important that their parents are happy with the ceremony and people shouldn\u2019t be turned away for that.\nPerhaps we do have different experiences but the church we are marrying in has made us feel so welcome and wanted that we would be more likely to carry on going after our wedding \u2013 I appreciate that both sides do have to make that effort though!\nI\u2019m a Christian and although I agree with Cheri on a lot of things I\u2019m not quite sure about this issue. It\u2019s very personal. For me, yes I want to get married in a Church because I believe in God and having a vicar doing it etc\u2026 But it is also important to me to say those words that I\u2019ve heard hundreds of people say, in real life, in films and TV, in the whole consciousness of this country.\nAnd I don\u2019t think that people who don\u2019t believe in God should miss out on that tradition, history, sense of values and \u2018right-ness\u2019 that a lot of people feel in marrying in a church.\nAlso, as Christians, I think it\u2019s very important that we are welcoming and encompassing in times of births, deaths and marriages. When these people come to church for that we are providing a sense of service, community and completion. Even if people don\u2019t believe I think it is an important role to play.\nFinally I\u2019d like to say I completely respect people who don\u2019t want a religious ceremony because they feel it is hypocritical. I think the ceremony has to feel right and binding and important to you.\nI agree that we need to be welcoming, and we are, always. But then people disappear, and it feels a little sad. I hold onto the hope that they will be back someday, for a Christening maybe, and we\u2019ll keep them for longer!!\nA very interesting post. We too had the church vs civil ceremony dilemma to contend with. Neither of us is overtly religious. D doesn\u2019t really believe at all and I rarely, if ever, discuss my personal viewpoint on religion because it differs from the normal \u201cfaith\u201d of the christian church.\nWe did however eventually make the decision to marry in church based on the feeling that it meant more to me, therefore D said it meant more to him for me to be happy with our ceremony. I felt it was important to make the same promises and say the same vows as our parents and granfparents had made. I also wanted to be married in a familiar church, one that meant something to me, so we travelled 200 miles to get married in the church that was associated with my primary school and that we had lived in the parish of for 18 years previously. A lot of people thought we were marrying in church for the convenience and tradition, no one but me knows how much it means to me spiritually.\nI understand why people get married in church because it is pretty or because its what their parents want. I don\u2019t feel that is necessarily wrong, those people obviously have the right to marry in a parish church. I do feel that for every one person who is doing it for the above reasons there might be another person who actually does quietly believe. You never know what their very deep down personal feelings are on it, because they might never share their faith with anybody else.\nThanks Emma. I am intrigued as to whether D was comfortable with marrying in a church (particularly one from your primary school days) or whether it was simply that it was more important to him that you were happy? Having said that, I agree that for many people, you may not know what exactly their personal feelings are on the subject and they may find that difficult to express.\nYou raise an interesting point. D isn\u2019t really a church goer or lover but will go if I want to. He always accompanies me to evensong on christmas eve, or communion on easter sunday (two of the rare occassions I attend church) He will even take a blessing if I do. I think it partly stems from his childhood, his mum has similar views to me on church, and also from his time as a scout when he went to church because of that. He says he doesn\u2019t mind going to church but he wouldn\u2019t actively choose to go. Of the wedding he said he didn\u2019t mind what vows he said or where he said them as long as it meant he married me. He did also have his own small onnection to the church we married in, but it was mostly for my sake. I think mostly he is just ambivalent about it.\nI really enjoyed the discussions we had around faith as we tried to decide where to get married and what kind of ceremony to have. We have ended up having a Unitarian minister marry us at our venue. After reading about them they match what we believe very well (spiritually agnostic?) and allows us to have some of the religious elements that some family members want without making others feel uncomfortable.\nSince choosing them we have been to their services a few times and I really enjoy the hour of calm, and thoughtfulness on a Sunday morning, I think once we are married we will continue to pop in once in a while for it. In the end the discussions and exploration have been really good for us. xox\nI agree, the discussions about what was right for us have been really useful and have enhanced our journey into marriage. I think this is also true if you have those same discussions and plump for a civil ceremony, it\u2019s part of understanding each other and what you are more comfortable with.\nReally interesting discussion. For us we were always going to have a church wedding as although I\u2019m atheist, my fiance is Christian and it\u2019s very important to him to be married in church. Unfortunately as he\u2019s been out of the country, it\u2019s been me having to go to church (it\u2019s the next parish along, despite being only 10 minutes walk) on my own for the past 6 months in order to qualify to get married there. I\u2019ve felt really hypocritical and tense about doing it, as despite the fact that the church community has been very welcoming it doesn\u2019t feel right to be participating in the Nicene Creed and hymns and prayers when I\u2019m not a member of that faith community, and I worry about offending people of strong faith.\nI\u2019m resolutely atheist, as is my husband, so it was an easy choice for us. I can see how it might be really difficult if one of you has more faith than the other \u2013 or different faiths in different degrees!\nPersonally I\u2019ve always been slightly scornful of people who get married in churches but are not religious, nor have much faith. But recently I\u2019ve come to realise that the appeal might be about more than a pretty building for photos \u2013 it\u2019s about rooting yourself in a tradition. And I can really understand that. I also think churches should be available to anyone \u2013 as a symbol of love and community. 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        "raw_content": "Living in Zambia >> Health care\nThe general state of healthcare in Zambia is average now with more support been pumped in from the government and international organizations. It\u2019s essential that expatriates have a comprehensive health insurance policy before moving to Zambia.\nPublic healthcare in Zambia\nZambia offers universal healthcare to all its citizens. However, by Western standards this healthcare is very basic. Zambia\u2019s public healthcare system is chronically underfunded and only 50 percent of rural people have access to a facility (often only a mission hospital), compared to 99 percent of urban dwellers. The health system is heavily stretched at the moment, and only a critical injury will elicit immediate help in a government hospital.\nPrivate healthcare in Zambia\nThere are good private hospitals in Zambia\u2019s larger cities, particularly Lusaka. These cater not only to foreigners but also to affluent Zambians. Expatriates living in mining communities and compounds owned by their organisation are likely to find company-sponsored clinics on-site that are able to cater for their basic medical needs. However, most expatriates are evacuated to South Africa or elsewhere in the case of long-term serious medical care being required.\nPharmacies in Zambia\nPharmacies are generally open from Monday to Saturday, with very few operating on Sundays and none on a 24/7 basis. In the case of an emergency, expatriates should try pharmacies attached to hospitals or clinics.\nHealth insurance in Zambia\nIt's essential that expatriates either ensure that any medical insurance cover from outside Zambia covers living in the country, or that medical insurance is taken out quickly on arrival. It is important that this medical plan is comprehensive, including cover for country to country evacuations. Expatriates should consider comprehensive medical cover as an essential part of their contract negotiations when moving to Zambia.\nHealth hazards in Zambia\nZambia is in the malaria belt and also a TB zone, so a doctor should be consulted before departure about appropriate medication. An essential purchase in Zambia is a mosquito net. These nets cover the bed at night and have a significant effect in reducing mosquito bites. Cholera and dysentery are also common, particularly during the rainy season. Zambia also has a high prevalence of HIV infection and unprotected sex should be avoided.\nFor anyone planning on going into rural Zambia, packing an extensive medical kit is essential. There will be very few facilities to purchase medical supplies in the countryside, and often a traveller can be better kitted out than a poor mission hospital.\nThe water in Zambian cities is drinkable, but best avoided. Bottled water is widely available and the best option for new arrivals.\nEmergency services in Zambia\nRecent plans by the government to purchase a fleet of new ambulances and training for emergency response teams will improve the situation. In the case of an emergency anyone can dial 991.",
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        "raw_content": "by apk4android\ton January 15, 2019 add comment\t186 views\nGK is something which can be used by people to strengthen their knowledge by answering the questions. Quizistan is a new General Knowledge Quiz app which leads you to the world of knowledge.\nYou can play a Knowledge Game for free by using our free game section or can also win some money by playing a paid one. This app enables you to nurture the abilities to observe various events of your life in an easy way.\nIn today\u2019s competitive world, one needs to be sharp-witted in general knowledge and should be fast in answering general knowledge questions. It\u2019s important to have a good knowledge of GK Questions and Answers if you want to give a tough competition to your competitors.\nThough there are a number of trivia gaming apps available in the market but Quizistan is one of the best General Knowledge Quiz Game which helps you in improving your knowledge easily and fast. This free general knowledge quiz app has an online test section which contains a timer. It means there is a time limit in which you need to answer the questions asked.\nYou will be shown four options on your phone\u2019s screen from which you need to choose your answer. You can also practice using our free section which helps you to practice each question with four options which makes your brain acute.\nQuizistan can be used to refresh your general knowledge in the form of a daily test. You can play a game on various topics such as history and geography, science, general knowledge, maths, who am I, cricket, sports, mythology, and Bollywood.\nOnce the time frame to answer a question ends, you will be able to check the answer for that question. You will be able to check your rank and score in the end of the game. At the end of each online quiz, the amount you won will be displayed on your screen.\nThis quiz game contains multiple choice questions that help students, teachers, and professionals in preparing themselves for competitive examinations. Our content team prepares questions in a way that our users enjoy playing it completely.\nYou can also avail 50-50 lifeline which will remove two of your wrong options enabling you to answer from the remaining two on the screen. For earning a 50-50 lifeline, you just need to refer a friend and for each referral you will get a lifeline added to your account. It\u2019s not a big deal to win a quiz on this app but still you need to practice more if you want to earn a big amount.\nThis app will prepare you for more and once you are acquainted with its pattern of questions you will be able to use your skills in winning the online competitions as well. Generally, our quizzes contain multiple choice questions that can be easily answered by any average person. So, it is an ultimate medium for learning, enhancing, and testing you mental ability.\nOverall, the idea of participating in this Quiz Games or Trivia Game is not just to improve your knowledge but also win some real cash. To start playing right away, download the app from Google Play Store for android users and App store for iOS users. Once it is downloaded, register yourself for the quiz you want to appear in and wait for it to appear online. Good Luck!",
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        "raw_content": "Nice to see a mention of Winter Kills -- John Huston also excellent therein. It always seemed to me to be one of the few movies that actually managed to capture Richard Condon's manic narrative mode, rather than adapting it (however capably -- Prizzi [Huston again, but behind the camera] or the first Manchurian Candidate) to more conventional cinematic modes.\nCraig Johns 20 February 2010 at 11:53\nSo, what did you think of Avatar? It seems to me that a lot of the science fiction authors I regularly read can't get past some of the goofier elements of the science in it.\nI figure if you've seen it twice, that you must've enjoyed it.\nJeff Bridges is awesome. The dude abides.\nKeith: I'll keep it brief as I'm travelling right now, but yeah, Winter Kills - I read the book after seeing the film, actually. Watched it again a few years ago.\nCraig: I did like Avatar, although I'm aware of the criticisms. On a visual level, though, I don't think I've seen anything to match it. Toyed with seeing it in IMAX 3-d as well but in the end the Dudester won out. Maybe I'll do a proper post on it when I get back.\nSaw a Dude doll in someone's office yesterday, as it happens. Sometimes there's a man (etc). Good Sam Elliot cameo in Up in the Air, by the way.\nJust a quick comment on Avatar IMAX vs. 3D. I saw it in IMAX first and picture quality was amazing. Then plain 3D and found the frame rate seemed to be slower, especially at the start of the film - made some action scenes seem quite juddery. Definitely recommend you see it in IMAX for full \"immersion\". Paul M.",
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        "raw_content": "Changing of a guard\nFinally clean and sober, Herren ready to embrace his post-basketball life\nThe 33-year-old's hopes of returning to the NBA or playing pro basketball anywhere in world are now basically dead. With his Massachusetts driver's license expected to be suspended soon, the Fall River hoop legend had to give up his job repossessing cars recently and is seeking employment in tough economic times. And the ex-Celtics point guard also has a wife and three kids to support.\nBut considering the long fight that a now-sober Chris Herren is winning over alcohol and drugs, his current issues are far from the end of the world.\n\"I've been to hell and back,\" said Herren. \"I lived the life that most people, a lot of people, don't get a chance to come out of, straight up. By the grace of God and the help from a plethora of people, I was able to come out of this.\n\"My financial situation is today. For today, it's fine. Am I comfortable and happy with it? 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After three visits, Herren stopped meeting with the counselor, one whom he would cross paths with again 14 years later.\n\"The one thing that struck me about him when I met him, and this is not for everyone, but I liked him,\" the counselor said. \"He was positive even when he fired me. He said, 'You're good at what you do.'\n\"He had no interest in pursuing counseling. That's typical with addiction.\"\nSaid Herren, \"At 19 years old, I had the blinders on and I wasn't really looking for support, help.\"\nAfter academic troubles and a failed drug test, Herren decided in April 1995 to transfer. Looking back, he wishes he had stayed in Chestnut Hill.\n\"Today, as an adult and a grown man, you value things a lot differently,\" Herren said. \"You become a little wiser. The education you receive at Boston College is like no other, the network, the people you deal with.\"\nHerren's next move was 3,000 miles west to play for renowned coach Jerry Tarkanian at Fresno State. After sitting out a season, Herren was eligible to play as a sophomore in 1996-97. Tarkanian believed Herren was one of the most talented guards he ever coached - even better than his Bulldogs teammate, Rafer Alston, now with the Orlando Magic. But the focus to become great wasn't there for Herren.\n\"He was very talented, no question about it,\" Tarkanian said. \"He had great guard speed. He was a quick guard. He was better than Rafer at that time. But Rafer was the first one in the gym and the last one out. Chris had other things he was interested in.\"\nOne of Herren's most memorable games was when he scored 19 points in 30 minutes against the University of Massachusetts on Nov. 22, 1997. Three days later, he held a teary-eyed press conference in which he admitted to having an alcohol and drug problem. On Nov. 28, Herren departed for a three-week stint at a rehabilitation clinic in Utah.\nTarkanian said he had no clue about Herren's alcohol and drug problem, but he said Herren often had friends in town from Fall River, and they might have been a bad influence.\n\"I was shocked when he tested positive for drugs and had to leave the team,\" Tarkanian said. \"After the UMass game, his father and grandfather were so happy. The following day, he tested positive. I was shocked. I was disappointed.\"\nSaid Herren, \"I'd be partying for two or three days, then walk in to play UMass on an hour sleep on national TV.\"\nNew teams, new drugs\nHerren averaged 7.2 assists a game, second in the nation, during his senior year at Fresno State, as well as 11.4 points. Prior to the 1999 NBA draft, Suns guard Steve Nash, who was a friend of Herren, approached then-Pacers forward Chris Mullin about helping Herren with his off-the-court problems. Mullin, who had overcome alcoholism himself, obliged. Herren spent time with Mullin in Indianapolis working out and talking about his off-the-court struggles.\n\"He stayed in Indiana for a few days,\" said Mullin. \"He got to meet my wife. He kind of got to meet the family. He ate meals with us. We shared some things. My wife knew who he was before and liked him. How many times does someone hand you a card and you don't call? We stayed in contact here and there after that.\"\nWith the off-court issues hanging over him, Herren fell to the second round and was selected 33d overall by the Denver Nuggets. He averaged 3.1 points and 2.5 assists while shooting 35.8 percent from 3-point range as a rookie in 45 games during the 1999-2000 season.\nHerren seemed to be on the right path in Denver until he was introduced to the pain-relieving drug OxyContin.\n\"If you look at those pills, they're the size of an Advil and they come in pink, yellow, green, blue,\" Herren said. \"How could these things harm you? How could they cause such destruction? But the pain that those little pills bring, I wouldn't wish that on anybody.\n\"And from that point, when I got traded, I didn't play many games sober. And if I was sober, I wasn't feeling good.\"\nThe Nuggets traded Herren and Bryant Stith to the Celtics for Calbert Cheaney and Robert Pack on Oct. 16, 2000. In his last NBA season, 2000-01, Herren averaged 3.3 points and 2.2 assists. The Celtics cut him Oct. 28, 2001, to sign veteran guard Erick Strickland.\nPlaying career ends\nWith his addiction to OxyContin in full swing, Herren became a journeyman player, making stops in Italy, Turkey, China, and Germany. He thought he could hide his problem overseas, but it got worse, and he says he began using heroin in 2004. He was even put in jail in China after being arrested in a bar fight.\nHis wife, Heather, never saw her husband do drugs, but she knew something was wrong as money issues cropped up. She began realizing her husband had a problem while he was playing in Turkey during the 2001-02 season, but she admitted she had a \"lot of denial.\"\n\"When we got back from Turkey, I realized it was a big issue,\" she said. \"It was a big, big issue that I never fathomed. I didn't know a lot about addiction.\"\nHerren's playing career ended in December 2004 after he was cut by the Dakota Wizards of the Continental Basketball Association following an arrest in Portsmouth, R.I. Police found him unconscious at a Dunkin' Donuts drive-thru with 18 packets containing heroin residue, along with drug paraphernalia.\nHerren blames no one but himself for his drug problems.\n\"The reality is, I've lived in seven different foreign countries and six different American cities and I found drugs in all of them,\" Herren said. \"So it's not where you live, it's the person that you're bringing there.\n\"I did plenty of geographical changes in my life, thinking, 'I'm going to go to Italy to get away.' But Chris Herren was still with Chris Herren at the end of the day.\"\nHours before the incident in Portsmouth, Papile said, he had a bad feeling about Herren after watching him work out at the Celtics' practice facility in Waltham.\n\"I smelled a rat,\" said Papile. \"It's not good with this kid. He was always a hyper kid, always over the edge. But this time he was going too fast.\"\nBig assist for Mullin\nAs odd as it sounds, Herren's life finally changed for the better on June 4, 2008, when he was still a heroin user and heavy vodka drinker. He was found unconscious over the wheel of his car after it crashed into a telephone pole in Fall River, with a bag of heroin on the passenger seat.\nHe was taken by ambulance to Charlton Memorial Hospital in Fall River for treatment and turned to his cellphone in hopes of finding someone to call for help.\n\"I looked at my phone and I had no friends left,\" Herren said. \"All I had in my cell phone were people you don't call to be there when you need them except my brother's phone number and I was too ashamed to call my wife. I called my brother and told him what happened. Then I started crying.\n\"I was in the emergency room and this lady, her name was Mrs. Roy, she said, 'I know your mom. I was friends with your mom and we are going to get you some help because you don't need to be walking out of this emergency room by yourself and try to figure this out.' \"\nUpon his release four days later, Herren went to a nearby detoxification facility. Mullin and his wife, Liz, read about Herren's incident in a California newspaper and reached out to him. The Mullins sent Herren to a residential drug rehabilitation program in Rhinebeck, N.Y., where he was without outside contact from June through August of last year.\n\"People that go there, it's real, real hard-core,\" said Mullin. \"Like a lot of things, it's nice for people to help each other. But doing that helped me. In life in general, the more you give away, the more you get back.\"\nSaid Papile, \"Chris Mullin is a saint.\"\nThrough it all, Heather stayed by her husband's side.\n\"I remember being really scared,\" she said. \"I know he was. I really didn't know what the future would hold. There were times when I'd had it. I didn't know if I'd continue to support him. We were both really scared.\n\"But [June 4, 2008] was a significant day,\" said Heather. \"No more deceit. No more lies. It was needed for him to be fine.\"\nNext up for Herren was a three-month stint at the Miller House, a 33-bed residential program housed in a Victorian manor in Falmouth. There Herren met up again with the counselor he turned down in 1994.\n\"I was pleased he was getting serious,\" the counselor said. \"I've been doing this a long time. It's not a surprise to see someone from 15-20 years earlier. His story is not unusual except for his background. He pretty much lost everything except his wife.\"\nThe counselor said Herren was serious from the moment he got there and showed the kind of leadership he did in his days as a star point guard. Upon Herren's departure last November, many of the other patients were happy for him but sad to see him go.\n\"Miller House was the best thing I ever did,\" Herren said. \"It gave me the confidence that I could go on in life.\"\n\"Nothing made me more happy than to hear the peace in his voice,\" said his wife.\n'Out of the darkness'\nHerren spent a month in a Falmouth halfway house before going back to his wife and three kids. He departed a new man, drug-free since the incident on June 4, 2008, and alcohol-free since Aug. 1, 2008. He attends a one-hour rehabilitation program daily and counsels people trying to overcome addiction. He hopes to start a basketball school for kids in the Portsmouth area.\n\"Today, I've done everything necessary to feel sober,\" Herren said. \"That's how I look at it. Do wounds heal? Yes, absolutely. Do I feel the guilt, the shame, the resentment like I used to? Not even close. I'm much healthier today because I put the work in.\"\nSaid Heather, \"We are both finally out of the darkness.\"\nBefore this year's playoffs, Papile and Celtics scout Austin Ainge invited Herren and his 10-year-old son, Christopher Jr., to a Celtics practice in Waltham. After rubbing elbows with Celtics Paul Pierce, Ray Allen, Eddie House, and Stephon Marbury, Christopher went home with a wide smile and an autographed pair of Pierce Nikes, proud to be the son of a former Celtic.\n\"My son was on Cloud 9,\" Herren said. \"For Paul to take the time out, for Ray to take the time out, for Stephon, Eddie House, for my son's sake . . .\n\"I don't need to validate anything. But for my kid growing up knowing that his father used to be a Celtic, and he had a chance to see that it was real. It wasn't just on the Internet and it wasn't just on trading cards.\n\"And when Paul handed him the shoes with, 'To lil' Chris,' when my son walked away, it was priceless. That's the thing. 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        "raw_content": "visit: www.artbycolleengnos.com\nblog: colleenssurfart.blogspot.com\nemail: colleen@artbycolleengnos.com\nWhile most four-year-olds were throwing things around the sandbox, Colleen Gnos spent playtime armed with paintbrushes and bottles full of colour. By her junior year in college, she was taking a year abroad from the University of California at Santa Cruz to receive classical art training at L'Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence, Italy -- a school originally founded by Michelangelo.\nUpon her return to Northern California, Colleen discovered yet another passion, surfing, and quickly made the connection between her two loves, painting surf inspired works of art after her daily sessions in the Santa Cruz surf line-up. She received her degree in Fine Art in 1998.\nShortly after graduation, Colleen began to work as a scenic artist for professional theatre in Hawaii. After painting backdrops commissioned by various Waikiki hotels, restaurants, and set companies. She also airbrushed surfboards for professional surfer and shaper, Larry Bertlemann.\nToday, Colleen works primarily in her studio with oils. Every painting Colleen creates is in homage to the ocean and its waves. She is inspired by the translucency and beauty of the ocean waves she surfs, and paints them with the clarity of stained glass by building up the surface with layers of glazes.\nColleen's technique is called 'optical mixing' which makes colour sparkle and resonate. She layers pure colour on top of pure colour which blends 'optically' or by the viewer's eye, rather than blending the colours on the palette and applying them to the canvas as most artists do, which Colleen believes deadens the colour. In each layer, pigment is suspended in a glazing medium which gives the painting so much depth, that it looks like you can actually see 'through' the painted wave. This technique is quite labour intensive and it can take 6 months to complete one painting. She feels it is the only way to capture the beauty of the ocean wave.\nColleen's artwork is featured in the June 2005 issue of 'Surfer Girl' magazine and can also be found in the winter 2004 issue of 'Surf Life for Women'. She also designed the poster for the 2002 'Women's Triple Crown of Surfing' event. Colleen can be found on the central coast of California, where she divides her time between painting in her studio, hanging out with her baby boy and husband, and of course, surfing.\nAll Colleen's images are available as originals, gicle\u00e9 prints and beautifully matted 11x14\" and 16x20\" prints. Please contact the artist through her website at www.artbycolleengnos.com\nExhibit of Colleen Gnos' art on COTW\u2026\nFollow Colleen on Twitter (@colleengnos)",
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        "raw_content": "Yes and no, Kantipur\nEditorial, , 7 January\nEditorials published in two Nepali newspapers on Monday for and against Col Kumar Lama's arrest in the UK this week.\nPunish Lama\nThe arrests of Colonel Kumar Lama in the UK and the murderers of journalist Dekendra Thapa in Dailekh are positive steps forward in addressing the human rights violations during the conflict. The arrests of Colonel Lama in UK and the five convicts in Nepal have reminded us of the commitments made after the Comprehensive Peace Accord and the urgent need to form a Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) and a strong mechanism to ensure justice for the victims. Had the commission and mechanisms been put in place in time, it could have helped address rampant impunity.\nThe arrest of the five convicts in Dailekh comes eight years after Thapa's torture and murder, so it doesn't exactly call for celebration. It is unfortunate that the victim's family had to wait for so long and also reflects the challenges in bringing war criminals to justice. It is about time the government and the political parties started acting on behalf of hundreds of Nepalis seeking justice and bringing the culprits to book.\nWhile the arrest of Thapa's murderers has been welcomed by all, there is news about the CPN-Maoists threatening the police and journalists about the arrest of its party workers accused of Thapa's murder. The parties need to refrain from providing political protection to suspects in war crimes. It is unfortunate that the government is still not sensitive towards the formation of TRC even seven years after the signing of the peace accord. The government needs to take stern action against all those convicted and accused of human rights violation and provide victims the long overdue justice.\nRelease Lama\nEditorial, Annapurna Post, 7 January\nThe arrest of Nepal Army Colonel Kumar Lama in the UK is a matter of deep concern for Nepal because it stands against the principles of international law and sovereign jurisdiction of a nation state. Lama was detained under section 134 of UK's Criminal Justices Act 1988, which allows the Metropolitan Police there to arrest individuals suspected of overseas war crimes, torture, and human rights abuses.\nHowever the Nepal government wasn't informed prior to the arrest, making it completely wrong of the British government to arrest Lama. This is a blatant interference by the British government in Nepal's internal affairs and an attack on our sovereignty. Political parties and the people of Nepal regard this issue very seriously, and demand that Lama be released forthwith. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has also submitted a strong protest note to the British government demanding the same.\nNepalis are still healing from the wounds of the decade-long conflict. Although the political parties have reached a consensus on principles to ensure justice to war victims, it has yet to be implemented. Our peace process might be moving ahead slowly, but at least it hasn't derailed. It is clear that the British government, taking advantage of Nepal's fragile political transition, made haste to arrest Lama.\nThere have been cases of impunity, but that doesn't give the British government the right or the authority to arrest a serving Nepali military officer. The victims on both sides of Nepal's conflict have been demanding justice for the violation of human rights during the war, and Lama's arrest and trial in UK has now created a difficult environment to address such cases.\nSubmitting a protest note to the British government isn't enough, the Nepal government needs to put strong diplomatic pressure at the highest levels to bring about Lama's release immediately. The government also needs to take the initiative to let the British government know that what it has done isn't acceptable to Nepal and Nepalis. The government also needs to commit to providing justice for all war crimes and punish Lama in Nepal if and when he is proven guilty.",
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        "raw_content": "Series238 - Eric Fry papers\nItem1 - Degrees and awards\nItem2 - Jones Medal, Sydney Teachers College\nItem3 - Photographs\nItem4 - History I - Ancient\nItem5 - History II - European History I\nSeries 238 - Eric Fry papers\nEric Fry papers\n4.2 m (16 type 1 boxes and one non-standard box)\nFry, Eric Charles\nEric Fry was born on 21 August 1921 in Broken Hill, New South Wales. From 1938 to 1941 he worked in the Commonwealth Public Service and studied at the University of Sydney (B Econ). He was on military service from 1941-1946. Fry obtained an Honours Degree in Arts 1950; Diploma of Education 1951; and a PhD from the Australian National University 1956. Fry's first academic appointment was Lecturer in History at the University of Western Australia in 1956. He was Lecturer in History at the University of New England 1957-1959; Senior Lecturer in History at Canberra University College in 1959; Senior Lecturer in the new History Department, Faculty of Arts, Australian National University 1960- 1967; Reader in History 1967-1986; Dean of the Faculty of Arts 1973-1975. He is a founding member, along with Robin (Bob) Gollan, of the Australian Society for the Study of Labour History which was established in 1961. Fry was the society's first secretary and later President, 1984-1986. He died on 3 October 2007.\nThe papers range from school and university awards and photographs, to research notes and lectures over a thirty-year teaching career. There are also drafts of unpublished books, draft chapters of the book 'Tale of Two Trippers' (Items 22-33), and correspondence with colleagues and students. Includes cassette tapes of lectures (Items 111-114), research papers on Monty Miller (Items 117-126), lectures and research material for a book on Australian history 1949-72 (Items 127-147), draft history of the Australian National University (Items 148-160), ANU PhD bonnet and gown.\nThe National Library has a collection of Eric Fry\u2019s papers (MS 9691)\nFry, Eric Charles (Creator)",
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        "raw_content": "John M. Brozena\nCaptain John M. Brozena, United States Navy (Ret.) died on March 10, 2002 at Virginia Beach Hospital.\nHe had a distinguised Naval career of over 31 years as an aviator and officer. During that time he flew more than eight types of Navy aircraft while accumluating more than 5500 flight hours experience including combat in the Korean War. He enlisted in the Navy in 1943, completing flight training in 1945.\nHis first assignment was VA-45 with deployments to the carriers Roosevelt and Midway. In 1950 he transferred to VA-35 serving on the US Leyete, where he was awarded the Air Medal and Gold Star for air strikes against North Korea. In 1951 after marrying the former Eleanore A. Rogan he reported to Corpus Christi, Texas where he served as a flight instructor. In 1953 he was assigned to Naval Air Station Norfolk, serving as ground training and intelligence officer. He then attended George Washington University, where he graduated with a degree in Business Administration.\nAfter General Line School, he was assigned to the Naval Intelligence School in Washington, D.C. In May 1959 he reported VP-11 followed by a tour in Taipei, Taiwan serving as an Air Advisor to headquarters, Chinese National Air Force. In 1963 he was promoted to Commander while attatched to the Defense Communications Agency, Washington, D.C. where he worked on modernization of defense computer systems.\nIn December 1965 he reported to Patrol Squadron VP 56, assuming command in 1966. From there he returned to Naval Air Systems Command in Washington, D.C. as project manager of the P-3C Orion aircraft development. He ended his career in the Navy serving from 1971 through 1975 as the Chief of Staff of the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C. retired from the Navy in 1975 with the rank of Captain.\nHe and his wife moved to Virginia Beach where he continued his education at Old Domionion University.\nHe is survived by his wife of 51 years, Eleanor Brozena, a son, John Brozena, Jr. of Lothian, Maaryland, daughters, Carol Carr of Dale City, Virginia, Mary Susan Owen of Manassas, Virginia, Barbara Wilhelm of Virginia Beach, Virginia, and eight grandchildren.\nHe will be remembered as a loving husband, father, grandfather, and friend who devoted his life to his country, family, and community.\nA Mass of the Resurrection will be conduted 9 a.m. Friday March 15, 2002 at the Little Creek Naval Amphibious Base Chapel by Father Michael A. Diaz, Captain USN. Graveside services will be conducted 3 p.m. Tuesday, April 2, 2002 at Arlington National Cemetery with full military honors.\nContributions to charity would be appreciated in lieu of flowers.\nBROZENA, JOHN M\nPosted: 16 2002 Updated: 17 September 2005 Updated: 19 August 2006",
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        "raw_content": "Barbara E. Frank\nBARBARA E. FRANK, Associate Professor\nDepartment of Art Chair\nContemporary African and Diasporic Art, Ancient African and Mesoamerican Art\nJoint Appointment with Africana Studies\nBarbara.Frank@stonybrook.edu\nOffice: Staller Center for the Arts #4219 and #2221\nBarbara Frank teaches graduate courses on issues in Global, Colonial and Diasporic art, and undergraduate courses on the arts of ancient Mesoamerica, Africa, and the African Diaspora. She holds a joint appointment with Africana Studies and is affiliated with Women\u2019s and Gender Studies (WaGS), Latin American And Caribbean Studies, as well as The Humanities Institute (HISB).\nFrank\u2019s primary research has been in Mali, West Africa, where she has worked with ceramic and textile artists, leatherworkers and blacksmiths on artistry, technology and social identity. She has held major fellowships including a Social Science Research Council Grant, two National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Fellowships, three Fulbright-Hays Research Abroad Fellowships, and a Smithsonian Institution Senior Research Fellowship. Her major publications include Mande Potters and Leatherworkers. Art and Heritage in West Africa (Smithsonian, 1998, 2001) selected as a Choice Outstanding Academic Book, and an edited volume Status and Identity in West Africa: Nyamakalaw of Mande (Indiana, 1995). She also co-edited a special issue of the journal African Arts (2007) on African ceramic arts including her own article on the women potters of the Folona region of Mali.\nFrank is currently working on an historical project mapping cultural traditions across the region from the Mande heartland and the Inland Niger Delta in Mali, across northern C\u00f4te d\u2019Ivoire, to the Black Volta region of Ghana. Professor Frank has been active in and served on the boards of the Arts Council of the African Studies Association (ACASA), the Mande Studies Association (MANSA), and the journal African Arts.\nPrevious PostPrevious Shoki Goodarzi\nNext PostNext Charles Eppley",
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        "raw_content": "Installation view of \u201cSensory Spaces 4: Liu Wei\u201d at Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam. Photo by Kitty van Leeuwen for ArtAsiaPacific.\nSensory spaces 4\nWeb Review BY Kitty van Leeuwen\n\u201cYou don\u2019t want there to be any traces of reality in there,\u201d Liu Wei remarks in a video about his site-specific exhibition installed at Museum Boijmans van Beuningen in Rotterdam, for which he created a grid from different types of construction materials, such as glass, wood, foam rubber, iron, plywood and stainless steel. Curator Noor Mertens calls Liu\u2019s installation \u201ca momentary city in the making.\u201d The work is part of \u201cSensory Spaces,\u201d an exhibition series that commissions artists to create solo projects for the museum, which features Liu for its fourth edition.\nWalking through Liu\u2019s exhibition, visitors might feel as if they are going through a maze of diverse elements. A giant, mirrored, square-shaped object is positioned on the right corner of the gallery room, reflecting\u2014and causing interaction with\u2014the other sculptures in the space, as well as the visitors. All of these surrounding works have an individual and unique form, shape and structure that reference minimalist sculptural tradition. However, whereas minimalist sculptures usually evoke notions of peace, harmony and clearness, the different elements in this room create a sense of chaos and a dizzying feeling comparable to what one might experience being in a large, busy city.\nThe installation at Museum Boijmans represents Liu\u2019s interest in urbanization. His upbringing in Beijing\u2014which in recent years has become one of China\u2019s most rapidly developing cities\u2014led Liu to adopt the issue of urbanization as a conceptual theme, almost by default. In his work, the artist takes objects and materials and strips them of their function. As he explains in the supplementary publication provided at the exhibition, \u201cThe things around us\u2014our world in a literal sense\u2014are the canvas on which we project our ideas. I don\u2019t want to use strange objects but rather things that exist in everyday life. I oppose the strange.\u201d This is made evident to the viewers as they walk through the exhibition; the foam and metal sculptures on display could be mistaken for objects and scrap that one may find at an urban construction site.\nIndependent curator and art critic Feng Boyi wrote in his recent essay, \u201cReality, Memory and Localized Future,\u201d about two important influences in contemporary Chinese art history. The first one being \u201cart in service of politics\u201d during the Cultural Revolution (1966\u00ad\u201376), and the second being the new wave of art that resulted from the country\u2019s Open Door Policy that was enacted in 1978. Feng describes the latter as being a \u201cmidwife\u201d that eased the birth of a new social dynamism and the system of values that are practiced today. In his work, Liu takes inspiration from this period of rapid modernization and urbanization in China following the Open Door Policy. The objects that he used for his installation at Museum Boijmans, for example, represent construction materials with which Chinese cities are commonly built. With the installation, Liu makes the subject of his work the power structure and dynamics that make up urbanized society.\nIt\u2019s remarkable that Liu Wei prefers not to have \u201cany traces of reality\u201d in his works. He likes to work with \u201ctrue\u201d everyday objects and materials, and yet he does not want the viewer to see the individual sculptures as something that exists in real life. It is a paradoxical and confusing vision; yet somehow it works, resulting in a friction that is stimulating and thought-provoking for visitors to his installation space.\nProjects Where I Work : Liu Wei",
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        "raw_content": "Camille Pissarro, La Cueillette des pois, 1887. Gouache, 53,3 x 64,4 cm. Bruce et Robbi Toll \u0096 Archives du mus\u00e9e Camille-Pissarro, Pontoise / droits r\u00e9serv\u00e9s.\nby Caroline Taix\nPARIS (AFP).- A French court on Tuesday ordered the return of a painting by Impressionist master Camille Pissarro to the family of a Jewish art collector from whom it was snatched during World War II.\nThe court ruled in favour of the descendants of Simon Bauer, a wealthy businessman whose assets were seized in 1943 by the anti-Semitic wartime French government which collaborated with the Nazis.\n\"La Cueillette des Pois\" (Pea Harvest) had been at the centre of a dispute with its current owners, American couple Bruce and Robbi Toll, who said they bought it in good faith.\n\"My clients will be very disappointed not to be able to retrieve this painting. They were very attached to it. They will certainly appeal,\" the couple's lawyer Ron Soffer said.\n\"They do not consider that it is up to them to pay for the crimes of the Vichy regime,\" he added, referring to France's collaborationist World War II government.\nThe ruling follows an emotional trial last month during which the Tolls noted they were themselves Jewish and \"very sensitive\" to the memory of the Holocaust.\nBauer's descendants spotted an opportunity to retrieve the painting earlier this year when they learned that the Tolls, who bought it at Christie's in New York in 1995 for $800,000 (worth nearly $1.3 million or 1.1 million euros today), had lent it to the Marmottan museum in Paris.\nThe gouache painting had last resurfaced in 1965 in an under-the-counter sale to an American dealer and sold at Sotheby's in London the following year.\nA court in May granted the Bauers' request to have the 1887 work impounded pending a ruling on its ownership.\nSoffer said his clients, who were also ordered to pay 8,000 euros in court costs to the Bauers, were unaware of the painting's history when they bought it -- a position the court upheld.\n\"They are not experts, art historians. Nowhere was it written in the auction catalogue that the painting had been confiscated,\" he said.\n\"La Cueillette des Pois\" was one of 93 works that were confiscated from Bauer and sold on by an art dealer before he was sent to the Drancy internment camp near Paris.\nBauer, who made his fortune in the shoe industry, escaped while being deported to the Nazi death camps thanks to a train drivers' strike, dying in 1947, two years after the war.\n100,000 works still sought\nHis grandson, 87-year-old Jean-Jacques Bauer, described in court his family's suffering from the wartime persecution which left the businessman financially, physically and morally broken.\nThe court cited a 1945 order nullifying the Nazis' confiscations.\nThe family noted that French courts have routinely annulled the sales of works that were part of their collection and ordered them to be returned, with around 20 still outstanding.\n\"Jean-Jacques Bauer is happy,\" the Bauers' lawyer Cedric Fischer told AFP after the ruling. \"It's one of the most beautiful canvases in his grandfather's collection.\"\nTuesday's verdict mirrors other legal disputes over art and property looted from Jews by the Nazis which were subsequently sold, sometimes to new owners who did not know its history.\nIn one of the biggest cases involving Nazi-stolen art, five masterpieces by Gustav Klimt were returned in 2006 to the descendant of the Jewish family from which they were taken after a legal battle with Austria's Belvedere Museum.\nIn 2011 a raid on a rubbish-strewn flat in Munich as part of a tax investigation uncovered hundreds of priceless paintings, including works by Picasso and Matisse, that had been stolen by the Nazis.\nThe flat belonged to Cornelius Gurlitt, an octogenarian whose father was one of four art dealers tasked by the Nazis with selling the art.\nAn additional 239 works were found at a house he owned in Salzburg, Austria.\nOut of 650,000 stolen pieces, about 100,000 had not been returned by 2009, according to figures released at that year's Holocaust Era Assets Conference.",
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        "raw_content": "How Much Money Can I Make With Trading? What Account Size Do I Need To Start?\nWhat account size do I need?\nHow much money can I make with trading?\nFirst of all, let's clarify a common misunderstanding: You never risk your full account size. You always have a \"catastrophic stop\", and it is important to define the \"ruin\" before you start trading. Let's say you start with a $10,000 account, and you decide to stop trading if you lost $2,000. In this example you are \"ruined\" if your account decreases to $8,000. Though you invest $10,000, you only risk $2,000.\nBack to the first question: \"What account size do I need?\"\nThe first factor is the margin required by the exchanges. The margin is the \"security deposit\" that you need to have in your account if you want to trade. This margin varies depending on the contract you want to trade, e.g. $3,938 for the e-mini S&P and $1,688 for the 30 year Treasury Bonds. Many brokers offer a 50% deposit? on this margin requirement if you daytrade, i.e. you open and close the position on the same day.\nIf your trading system requires trading 1 contract of the e-mini S&P, and you hold the position overnight, then you need at least $4,000 in your trading account.\nThe next factor is the expected drawdown. If you would only deposit $4,000 in your trading account, the first trade moves against you by more than $62, and the value of your account falls below the margin requirement of $3,938, then you receive a \"margin call\". Many electronic platforms automatically liquidate your open positions, and don't let you trade any longer. Therefore, you need to know the maximum drawdown of your trading system in the past. Let's say your trading system had a maximum drawdown of $2,200 in the past, then you need at least $6,200 in your trading account: $4,000 margin requirement plus $2,200 \"buffer\" for a possible drawdown. A safe approach is to double the maximum drawdown, because usually the worst drawdown is still to come.\nLet's say that based on these calculations you decide to fund your account with $8,000, and you define your \"ruin\" as $6,000, i.e. you are willing to risk $2,000 for your trading adventure. How likely is it that you lose the $2,000 you are willing to risk?\nAssuming you have a well tested and robust trading system that is likely to achieve similar results in the future as in the past, then you can use the log-normal distribution to calculate the risk of ruin. In the following example we will use the values of our e-mini S&P Trading System \"Coin Collector\".\nThe profit factor of this system is 1.42, i.e. for every dollar you lose you earn $1.42. The winning percentage is 70.5%, and the average winner is $129. Using these figures and the results of the past trades, you can calculate the \"risk of ruin\" for our system:\nThe probability of losing the whole $2,000 that you are willing to risk in the next 30 trades only is 1.4%. That's very low. If you decide to risk $3,000, then the probability of losing all the money in the next 30 trades decreases to 0.07%.\nLet's talk about the next question: \"How much money can I make\"? You first need to calculate the average profit per trade by dividing the overall profit by the amount of trades you made. In our example the \"Coin Collector\" produces an average profit of $37. Next you need to multiply this number by the trading frequency. The \"Coin Collector\" produces in average three trading signals per day, i.e. you can expect $111 per day per contract.\nAn average week produces 15 trades and $555 profits. Deducting commissions and slippage you can expect $842 in two weeks (=30 trades).\nIf you catch a lucky streak you could even make more. So how likely is it to MAKE $2,000 within the next 30 trades? The probability of making $2,000 is 20.4%.\nTrading is about risk and reward: you want to get a decent reward for your risk. In our example the probability of losing $2,000 is 1.4%, and the probability of making $2,000 is 20.4%. That's an excellent ratio!\nYour account size is determined by the margin requirement set by the exchanges and the \"buffer\" you should have for an expected drawdown.\nThe question \"How much money can I make?\" can be answered using the performance report of the past results of a trading system. Keep in mind that these figures are only valid if you developed a robust (and not a curve-fitted) trading system.\nUsing some statistical functions, you can then determine the \"risk of ruin\" and the probability of making a certain amount of money. That's what trading is all about: risk and reward.\nThe author, Ben Millane, is a recognized author on the subject of trading systems. 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        "raw_content": "Elik Press: An Important Niche of the Heart\nBy David G. Pace on February 28, 2016 \u2022 ( Leave a comment )\nAndy Hoffman inside the offices of Elik Press, where an ink jet printer shares space with some out-of-date-but-still-functioning computer equipment and some dead box elder bugs.\nAs Salt Lake City-based publisher Andy Hoffmann will tell you, his Elik Press \u201cis an entity that comes and goes with my energy for it.\u201d That energy has been considerable over the years as the small\u2013arguably \u201cmicro\u201d\u2013press has kicked out many a chapbook of many established and emerging writers, especially poets, from Utah and beyond.\nBorn out of political activism by Hoffmann and Michael Gills, both writers, the press was a personal project that, for Hoffmann, originally from Arizona, stemmed from his time in the mid-80s when he emerged from Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado. \u201cOne of the precepts [from Naropa] was to spend some part of life devoted to publishing others,\u201d he says in an email exchange, \u201cin whatever form that would take.\u201d One of his mentors, Anne Waldman, a cultural/political activist and member of the Outrider experimental poetry community, instilled in him that \u201cto become the bridge between a writer and her audience is part of the vow to poetry that is essential if we want the language to live.\u201d\nAfter earning his Ph.D. at the University of Utah\u2019s Creative Writing Program in the mid-90s, Hoffmann was in \u201cwork mode\u201d when the controversial African-American poet and activist Amiri Baraka made an appearance in Utah and \u201cshook things up.\u201d Appearing on a panel sponsored by the U of U and BYU departments of humanities, Baraka \u201cproceeded to steal the room with his rant on the unjust shooting of innocent blacks by [the] NYPD,\u201d he recalls. \u201cBaraka made sense with his wail. Post 9/11 and we could see that Bush was pushing for a war that made no sense.\u201d\nShortly after the encounter with Baraka, who died in 2014, Elik Press was founded. (Elik is Inuit for \u201cone who has eyes.\u201d) \u201cThe idea was that we would stick with nonfiction,\u201d Hoffmann says of those early years, \u201cand the more political, the better. Our first publications were essays of our own, along with a [Allen] Ginsberg interview we copped from a friend, and a [William S.] Burroughs tract that Waldman grabbed from Naropa\u2019s archive.\u201d The two publishers started creating monographs as chapbooks, which are, to this day, still the heart of the press. They published their own manifestos as well as interviews, including one with the brilliant Nicaraguan Catholic priest, poet and politician, Ernesto Cardenal, a liberation theologian and founder of the primitivist art community in the Solentiname Islands where he lived for more than 10 years. Submissions from all over started coming in to the press, especially when writers of a certain bent knew that Waldman was involved.\nElik Press\nOnly political prose was accepted until about 2006 when \u201cpublishing poetry,\u201d says Hoffmann, \u201cstarted to make sense.\u201d For one thing there was suddenly a lack of political work being submitted that was also literary. Plus, Elik saw that poets just needed to get into print. \u201cThis was before the digital opportunities appeared,\u201d he recalls. \u201cI published Ira Cohen [the poet, publisher, photographer and filmmaker who died in 2011] who, as a younger man, published widely in small journals, but he hadn\u2019t published a lot of books. He adored his Elik books. Even Paul West, [the British-born American writer] who had 20 books in print by major publishers, was delighted to create monographs [with us].\u201d\nThe list of poets Elik has published is impressive: Alex Caldiero, Joel Long, Utah Poet Laureate Ken Brewer, Hector Ahumada and Melissa Bond, among many others. Of late the press has found that with print technology the way it is now, stapled wrapped chapbooks are not really that much less expensive to produce than traditional books bound with adhesive. In 2014 Elik published its first perfect-bound books, including Dark Music by Gordon Ball, a major figure in the Ginsberg group. The book, says Hoffmann, is \u201can amazing piece of Beat lit that hasn\u2019t been paid attention to yet, but it\u2019s interesting enough to matter in the long run.\u201d Another, Negative Spaces by Nate Liederbach, received some attention, including in the pages of 15 Bytes (read the review here), and is the first and only fiction Elik has published until now. \u201cIt\u2019s not necessarily practical printing books that don\u2019t sell,\u201d Hoffmann concedes, referring to small runs and the lack of a robust means of distribution (the bane of all small and micro publishers). \u201cEven so, the joy that even the slightest publication brings to an author is worth being part of, and I believe now more than ever that small publishers fill an important niche of the heart\u2026. I have a friend who works a letter press, printing a single poem by poets unknown on postcards in runs of 20. When I receive these postcards in the mail I feel the gift. I\u2019m sure others feel the same.\u201d\nPolitical activism has arguably taken on a more measured role at Elik since poetry chaps have become standard publishing fare. Before Gills left the press in 2006 he conducted poetry workshops with imprisoned women as well as aging seniors at Salt Lake City\u2019s Friendship Manor. Those works were published by Elik. That founding spirit is still present, says Hoffmann: \u201cIf somebody comes to me with a project where marginalized voices can be heard, I\u2019m always willing to help.\u201d\nWhen asked if the social and political activism of Elik Press has paled because of the times, Hoffmann waxes philosophical. \u201cCritical race theory and gender/queer studies are still huge, and that\u2019s where the activism has been all along. [It\u2019s i]ronic that many postmodern thinkers in the U.S. completely missed the fact that [French, postmodernist philosophers Michel] Foucault and [Jacques] Derrida were critiquing both capitalism and communism of the late \u201960s.\u201d He continues, \u201cAnd as much as the Frankfurt school was and is appreciated, seems like much of the postmodern angst got lost in obscure language and wordplay when it very well could have deconstructed institutional aggression and exploitation, etc.\u201d\nHe cites those literary and cultural critics (e.g., Edward Said) who didn\u2019t fall \u201cinto the language trap\u201d as many did, including so many avant-garde poets to whom \u201ctheory became the chief tool of expression rather than the poetry itself\u2026.I do think as a whole, the postmodern humanities did little to energize or activate graduate students.\u201d That said, Hoffmann still sees the small magazine, pamphlet or monograph\u2013what Elik is known for\u2013as critical players to the necessary subversion of the status quo.\nElik is releasing two perfect-bound books this spring. The first, Dear Carolyn: Letters from Carolyn Cassady to Jim Jones, is a collection of late-life letters from the former wife of Neal Cassady, a major figure in the Beat Generation and prominently featured as himself in the original \u201cscroll\u201d version of Jack Kerouac\u2019s novel On the Road. The other, Bull Awakening, is a short collection of poems by Ed Tick, a well-known healer among the PTSD folks and author of another Elik title Wild Beasts and Wandering Souls: Shamanism and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, which has over 1000 copies in print. \u201cFor Elik,\u201d says Hoffmann, \u201cthat\u2019s a big deal.\u201d Another title, Ginsberg\u2019s Don\u2019t Fuck Up Your Revolution tops out at about 1,200 copies, while author Jim Jones, who edited Cassady\u2019s letters, also published Kerouac in Seattle with Elik, a piece that, among other of the presses titles, is now a collectible.\nBook arts is an important part of Elik\u2019s signature. Hoffmann does all the printing at his house on Lowell Avenue, with aged printers\u2014the only feasible way because of costs. The chaps have not increased in price ($5.00 each) since 2001. He\u2019s considering going even more in the direction of handcrafted books, hand-cutting boards and making special runs of hard bounds.\nThe publication of the recent chaps, Trace Elements by Michael McLane and Hoffmann\u2019s own At the Edge and End of Water is, he says, \u201cfirst a celebration of friends. I\u2019ve known Michael since he was a teenager attending the Sawtooth Writing Conference, and I\u2019ve followed his writing since. Trace Elements is just the beginning of Michael\u2019s searching below (and above) the surface of the Great Basin and its toxicity.\u201d The respect is mutual. Says McLane, \u201cFor me, growing up as a young writer here in Salt Lake, Andy Hoffmann was one of the first \u2018literary activists\u2019 I encountered. For every effort he put into his own beautiful work, he put just as much, if not more, into editing, prompting, and promoting the work of others he believed in. Elik Press is just a culmination of this kind of advocacy and love. It\u2019s a perfect example of the kind of small presses and publishers who are doing the dirty work of creating great literature and receiving far too little credit for doing so.\u201d\nMcLane\u2019s writing, like Hoffmann\u2019s, is steeped in social and environmental justice. Currently, McLane is working on a much bigger Great Basin project. \u201cI\u2019d be willing to publish [it],\u201d says Hoffman, \u201cbut Torrey House Press has better distribution, and they should grab that book in a second.\u201d Hoffman\u2019s own At the Edge is inspired by a trip to Argentina, the drying of the Great Salt Lake, and the work of Robert Smithson (of Spiral Jetty fame) who created in threes. To this reader, Hoffmann\u2019s new chap is a luminous meditation in both verse and prose on the dreamscape of human and environmental crossings.\nElik Press may be contingent upon the ebb and flow of Andy Hoffmann\u2019s editorial and publishing energy, but his own crossings of the literary landscape seem indefatigably driven by a very personal sense of community and the value of giving voice to writers. That legacy of quality, small-scale, grass-roots publishing is a formative force in the flowering of what\u2019s now being called the Utah Enlightenment, a renaissance of creative, thoughtful and critical work that speaks volumes . . . even (and perhaps especially) in a 24-page chapbook.\nAndy Hoffman (left) and author Tom Peters in his Beat Book Shop, Boulder, Colorado.\nAndy Hoffmann and Michael McLane will read from their newly-published chapbooks, The Edge and End of Water and Trace Elements: Mapping the Great Basin and its Peripheries, respectively, at this week\u2019s City Art Reading Series, Wednesday, March 2, at the Salt Lake City Library (downtown) at 7 pm.\nDavid G. Pace\nDavid Pace is a writer and literary editor of 15 Bytes. Author of the novel \u201cDream House on Golan Drive,\u201d (Signature Books), his creative work has also appeared in Quarterly West, ellipsis\u2026literature and art, Alligator Juniper, Sunstone, Dialogue and reprinted/posted in Phone Fiction. 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Ben was turned around talking to Andy, too, and paying no attention at all to what she was saying.\nFrustration was setting in. \u201cStop! All of you! Do I have to remind you this is high school? Act your ages, people!\u201d\nEven her tone of voice and obvious irritation didn\u2019t entirely settle the students. Finally exasperated, she said, loudly, \u201cOK, if that\u2019s how it\u2019s going to be, we\u2019ll do it this way. Each of you take out a sheet of paper. And a pencil. Right now!\u201d She clapped her hands, then waited impatiently, tapping her foot, while the kids noisily found sheets of paper in their brand new notebooks and sharp, never-used-before pencils.\n\u201cI was going to have fun today. Each of you was going to come up front and talk about your summer, but obviously that isn\u2019t going to work. So, instead, each of you will write for the rest of the period. With no talking! Write what you did this summer. I want good grammar, proper spelling, interesting and involving writing. You\u2019re all in tenth grade now, so you all know, or at least all have been taught, how to write an essay. I taught a lot of you how to do that myself, so follow that style. You have the rest of the class to write as much as you can. Fill up your paper, and as many more sheets as you need. No talking. Title your work, What I Did On My Summer Vacation. All right, get started.\u201d\nSimon looked at the blank paper, then up at Mrs. Collins, who seemed to be looking back at him frequently as her eyes moved around the classroom, her face stern. He sighed and picked up his pencil. He could do with more sleep, he knew that for sure.\n||+++||+++||\nIt had been two months and two weeks since Simon had walked home from his last class ever in middle school. He was experiencing a mixture of sadness and glee. He\u2019d really liked the three years he\u2019d spent in Harry S. Truman Middle School. He\u2019d made a lot of friends, grown from a little boy into a young teenager, and become much more self-assured in the process. Now, middle school was finished. He was leaving that behind him, closing that door. It was exciting to think about high school next year, but even at 14, he was feeling nostalgic about leaving behind what had been so much a part of him.\nSimon\u2019s perspective on many things was different from those of his friends and classmates. School and friends made up the majority of their lives. Simon enjoyed those things too, but they were secondary to the time he spent with his father. His father was gone a lot. His responsibilities forced their separations, and Simon regretted the times his father was away while thoroughly understanding the need for them. He was terribly proud of his father. If he had to sacrifice time with him for the job that the man was getting done, that was simply part of the equation.\nThere were compensations, however. When his father was home, he and Simon spent almost all their time together. His father talked about his job, and even better, worked with Simon, training and coaching him. He\u2019d begun this when Simon was just twelve, and it had been ongoing ever since, making the two of them much closer than the ordinary father and son. In the process, Simon had become more observant of the world and more mature than most boys his age.\nSimon was just leaving the school grounds when he saw a younger boy he recognized but didn\u2019t know come running in his direction, a look of panic on his face. Then, behind the boy, he saw two other boys, both considerably older than the first one, older even than himself, running as well, apparently chasing the first. Instinctively, Simon reached out and corralled the younger boy.\n\u201cHey,\u201d he said softly, trying to quell the boy\u2019s fear. \u201cWhat\u2019s going on?\u201d\nThe boy didn\u2019t have time to answer before the two older boys arrived. They were both larger than Simon. They stopped, then one stepped forward. He spoke to Simon.\n\u201cLet him go and get out of here. This doesn\u2019t concern you. Beat it!\u201d He reached out to take the younger boy\u2019s arm.\nSimon moved slightly, just enough so he was between the boy who was reaching out and the boy he\u2019d stopped. He looked hard into the larger boy\u2019s eyes, then said, his voice even and unwavering, \u201cYou sure you want to do this? I\u2019d advise you and your friend here to move along. You\u2019re both too old to be playing with this guy.\u201d\nThe older boy, as he was several inches taller, was looking down on Simon. A small smile formed on his lips. \u201cYou\u2019re sort of cocky for a little kid, aren\u2019t you? You\u2019re just as easy as this kid is going to be. Last warning. Get out of here. Just go and you won\u2019t get hurt. This isn\u2019t any business of yours.\u201d\n\u201cI\u2019m not going to get hurt regardless.\u201d Simon didn\u2019t move at all. This time there was a slight but noticeable edge to his voice.\n\u201cHave it your way then,\u201d said the speaker, and stepped forward, reaching out to grab Simon\u2019s shoulder.\nThe smaller boy watched what happened next in disbelief. The large boy reached for Simon, Simon seemed to move his arms and legs and body very quickly, then the large boy was suddenly on his back on the sidewalk, his wind knocked out of him from the hard fall, and Simon was looking down at him. Then Simon looked at the fallen boy\u2019s friend.\nThat boy must have seen something in Simon\u2019s eyes, because he started taking backward steps, then turned and ran.\nSimon put his arm around the smaller boy. \u201cCome on, I\u2019ll walk you home, and you can tell me why these guys were bugging you. Maybe we can figure out something to do about it so it doesn\u2019t happen any more. What\u2019s you name?\u201d\nThe smaller boy looked up at Simon, something very much like awe in his expression, then started walking towards home with a bounce in his step. Simon walked with him, and soon both were giggling at some joke that had been told. Seemingly in little more than the blink of an eye, Simon had reverted back to the young, happy teen he was.\nSimon went all the way to the boy\u2019s house with him, chatting and laughing while they walked, enjoying the fact he\u2019d made a new friend, then headed for his own house. As he turned into his street and looked ahead to where he lived, thinking that he was walking home for the last time as a middle-schooler, he came to a sudden halt. Up the street in his driveway was a silver Jaguar, low and sleek, and looking as always as if it were ready run. Simon was at once excited and cautious. His father never came home during the day. Never. Often, he didn\u2019t come home for a week or more at a time. For him to be home in the middle of the day was strikingly odd, and that made Simon uneasy, especially as he thought his father was in Bolivia till next week. So Simon stopped. He looked around him. Nothing on the street was suspicious or unusual. He resumed walking home, and then the excitement of seeing his dad again was too much, and he started running, his loaded backpack containing all the stuff he had to bring home from his locker on this last day of school slapping him on the back with each step.\nHe ran up to the front door, then stopped abruptly and didn\u2019t enter. Instead, he dropped his backpack there, then looked in one of the small windows that were beside the door. He could see only the empty hallway and staircase inside. Still, he didn\u2019t enter, but instead moved around to the back of the house. He stayed close to the sides while doing so and dropped below window level as he came to each one so as to make himself invisible to anyone looking out from inside.\nHe looked in the rear window and saw his mother standing at the kitchen sink, washing the first peaches of the year. He could faintly hear the stereo playing. It sounded like Schumann\u2019s Rhenish Symphony to him, but he then thought it might be the Spring instead. He always got the two confused. In either case, it was OK. Anytime his father was home, if whatever was playing on the stereo was written by a composer whose surname began with an S, it was a signal that everything was fine inside.\nSimon himself preferred the irreverence of Shostakovich to the structure of Schumann, but he always had been a bit precocious.\nKnowing that caution wasn\u2019t needed, he opened the back door and went in. He greeted his mother with a hi, she smiled her usual rather preoccupied half-smile at him and told him his father was home, was down in the den, and wanted to talk to him. She dropped her eyes after saying that and looked back down at her peaches, dismissing him. Simon, his heart speeding up, opened the door to the basement and descended.\nSimon\u2019s father, Brigadier General Amos Bellow, was at his desk in his den. The den was a windowless walled room, the walls made of cinder blocks, which took up most of the basement. It was large, brightly lighted, and soundproof. The heavy oak door, the room\u2019s only entrance, swung open when Simon turned the knob. It had spring-assisted hinges; it was impossible to tell there was a heavy titanium-steel plate inside, making it bulletproof and impregnable except to an extremely high explosive device.\nSimon knew his father was aware of who had entered the den without even having to raise his eyes. There was a bank of TV monitors in front of the desk, and his progress down the stairs had been clearly shown.\n\u201cHi, Dad.\u201d And then Simon was jumping into his lap, hugging him.\nGeneral Bellow hugged his son fiercely, then kissed the top of his strawberry blond head. \u201cHow was your last day of school, kiddo?\u201d\n\u201cWe just got our report cards, cleaned out our lockers and left. Easy day.\u201d\n\u201cCan I see your grades?\u201d\nSimon reached into the back pocket of his jeans and pulled out the manila card. He glanced at it, then handed it to his father. General Bellow looked it over thoroughly, then harrumphed.\n\u201cWhat is this?\u201d he asked gruffly.\nSimon looked at where his father was pointing, then laughed. \u201cWhat\u2019s wrong with that?\u201d he asked disingenuously.\n\u201cYou got a B, in gym? What\u2019s going on here? I like those A\u2019s in everything else, but a B? And in gym?\u201d\nSimon\u2019s eyes sparkled as he answered. \u201cSir, yes sir! That\u2019s camouflage, sir! Misdirection. Confusion. You always said, keep the enemy off-balance, only let them know what\u2019s in your best interests for them to know, keep everything that\u2019s important hidden. Maintain the element of surprise in case you ever need it. That\u2019s what I was doing there. Practicing. No need for Coach Taggart to know more than he needs to know. Sir!\u201d\nBy the time he was finished with his army style speech, that of a lower ranking officer reporting to a higher ranking one, the general was laughing, and as Simon was still in his lap, tickling became the order of the day. Simon shrieked and wriggled out of his lap.\nThe general looked at his son adoringly, but as always, the pressing need for work cut short the playtime between father and son.\nSimon saw his father\u2019s eyes change, the fun leaving them, his usual seriousness returning, and the excitement he\u2019d felt when coming down to the den returned. He moved back and sat in one of the comfortable chairs in front of the desk, then waited to see what his father had to say. He was sure he\u2019d know why his father was home in the middle of the day, and why he wasn\u2019t in Bolivia, very shortly.\nThe general was the top man in a super-secret government agency. Officially it was named the Interagency Clandestine Antiterrorist Networking section of the Armed Forces Intelligence Group. It was under the direction of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, working out of the Department of Defense. ICAN/AFIG was its official acronym, but those who spoke of it, those very few who even knew of its existence, shortened that verbally to I-Can, which over time had become the motto of those working within the group.\nSimon had known what his father\u2019s job was for only a little over two years. He actually now knew more of what his father did than his mother knew. The bond and closeness between father and son was unique. When Simon was 12, his father had taken him to his den and they\u2019d talked for hours. After that, Simon had begun training, physically and mentally, and now, at 14 and having just finished the ninth grade, he was strong of body and keen of mind, with quick reflexes and reactions and an even quicker insight into and awareness of all that was around him.\nSimon was tall for his age, and his thinness masked his wiry strength. He kept his hair shorter than the style that was popular with his peers. He was outgoing, good looking and had a quick wit, all of which made him well-liked at school. The girls had been showing more and more interest in him lately, which he found bothersome. He had no time for girls.\nNow, he was watching his father collect his thoughts. He could tell as he watched that his father was troubled.\nThe general got up from the swivel chair behind his desk and came out in front and sank down into a chair next to Simon. His words, when he spoke, were grave, and shocked Simon.\n\u201cI-CAN has been penetrated. I realized it when our last mission failed. Our agent in the field was killed. And there was no way that could have happened unless the enemy had prior warning of what was going down. Problem is, we\u2019ve got an extremely delicate situation facing us right now, and I don\u2019t have the confidence in our people I need to have. This is something that would be disastrous if we failed.\u201d\nThe general turned to look at the bank of TV monitors, though it was just to give him time to gather his thoughts. Any movement on any of the monitors was accompanied by a beep to alert the viewer. He then turned back and looked Simon right in the eye. \u201cSon,\u201d he said, \u201cthis can\u2019t leave this room. Top, top secret. What\u2019s happened is, Fayed bin Hammad has been kidnapped, and his father has received demands that he cannot accede to. He\u2019s turned to us. We have to rescue his son. If Fayed is killed, we\u2019ll have failed one of our strongest allies in the Middle East. Additionally, it will make Hammad look weak, that he was unable to protect his own family. There will be rumblings by his opposition asking if he can\u2019t even do that, how can he protect their country? We can\u2019t allow this to blow up into a shitstorm. We have to rescue Fayed, but the people holding him know that killing him is almost as good as holding him to make his father do what they demand, so any rescue has to be covert.\u201d\nSimon had felt his heart jerk when his father had mentioned Fayed bin Hammad. Simon knew who Fayed was. He was the son of the ruling emir in one of the Mideastern emirates, and was being groomed to ascend to that position himself in the future. Simon knew who he was because the two boys, the same age, had actually met about a year ago. Simon was blond and fair, Fayed was dark haired and swarthy, but both were friendly and precocious, both had sparkling eyes and quick enthusiasms, and they\u2019d become good friends in the short week they\u2019d been together while Simon\u2019s father was discussing security issues with Hammad\u2019s second in command.\n\u201cIs Fayed all right?\u201d Simon asked, more worried about the boy he liked and had bonded with than the international implications of the problem.\n\u201cHe was as of this morning. His father is getting daily proof-of-life communiqu\u00e9s from the terrorists, but they\u2019re becoming more and more threatening. As of this morning, a deadline has been given. The demand is that Hammad must resign all authority in just a little over two months from now, handing over his reign to his third cousin, a minor emir who is well known to our intelligence networks. He is certainly the one who orchestrated the kidnapping. He is a very dangerous man, cunning and unscrupulous with a great thirst for power and an unending hatred for our country.\n\u201cBut that two-month window that was given was only because it will take time to arrange such a shifting of power. The announcement that Hammad is relinquishing his position is to be done almost immediately. Hammad has to announce he\u2019ll be turning over the government to his cousin, and he has to do that by tomorrow, or the kidnappers say they\u2019ll begin sending him parts of Fayed every day till he does make that statement to the world. They\u2019ve said the first part they\u2019ll send is one of his eyes.\u201d\nSimon gulped, then sat up straighter. \u201cWhat can I do to help?\u201d he asked. He knew his father wouldn\u2019t be briefing him on this ultra sensitive information unless there was a reason to do so. He wondered if that reason was that he knew Fayed. Whatever it was, he was eager to help rescue him. For most any other 14-year-old boy, such a thought would have been ridiculous whimsy. Simon wasn\u2019t any other 14-year-old boy, and both he and his father were aware of that.\nThe general looked at him without speaking for several seconds, and Simon could almost see his mind working, weighing options, weighing the fact that Simon was his son, and whether he had the courage to send him into harm\u2019s way. He\u2019d never done so in the past, but he had been preparing for that day. He\u2019d expected it would be years away. But events had changed that timetable.\nSimon saw his father\u2019s eyes clear, and determination set into his face.\n\u201cSimon, as I said, I-CAN has been compromised. If we\u2019re to save Fayed, it has to be done without our usual people being involved. We are trying to discover who the traitor among us is, but we don\u2019t have much time. Whoever it is, he\u2019s probably being paid a lot of money by Hammad\u2019s cousin for his treachery. But the fact they\u2019ve penetrated I-CAN means our response options have been severely hamstrung. I\u2019m afraid that if we mount any sort of mission, Fayed\u2019s kidnappers will know almost immediately and they\u2019ll simply kill Fayed, then use his body politically to destroy Hammad.\n\u201cHammad has agreed to make the announcement he\u2019s handing over the government to his cousin tonight, and I\u2019ve spoken to him privately, saying we\u2019re mounting an operation to rescue his son. We have about two and a half months to find where Fayed is being held, then plan and execute his rescue. Once that has been accomplished, Hammad can seize his cousin and rescind the announcement. I\u2019ve given him my word that the rescue will be done secretly with as little risk to Fayed as possible. That means I have to have a field agent who is entirely trustworthy, and because of our internal leak, this agent must be able to work alone in enemy territory.\n\u201cThere\u2019s no one I can trust absolutely except one person. You. But Simon, I don\u2019t know if I have the guts to ask you to do this. It\u2019ll be horribly dangerous, and I\u2019ll be asking you to do things that most adults shy away from doing. You\u2019d have to kill people.\u201d\nSimon had already figured that out. The thought was unnerving, but he had to balance it against the fate of the boy he knew and cared about. He only paused for a moment before saying, \u201cI\u2019m ready to start whatever specific training I\u2019ll need right now. It sounds like we should move immediately. Who knows what Fayed is suffering as we sit and talk about it.\u201d\nThe general didn\u2019t say anything for a moment. Then he wiped the corner of his eye, and stood up. He leaned forward and grabbed his son, wordlessly embracing him, feeling a mixture of pride and fear.\nNeither of them even spoke of Simon\u2019s mother. Need-to-know excluded her from involvement.\nFor the next two months, Simon was at an Army Rangers training camp in South Carolina, getting physical and weapons training that was much more intensive than what he\u2019d already undergone. The people there had been told Simon was training for a school project. They had no idea what the real mission was. They were told to make the training as real as possible so the boy could then report on the rigors of Ranger training.\nThat was during the day. At night, tactics and strategies were reviewed for a covert hostage rescue mission. Specific plans could not be made because Fayed\u2019s whereabouts were still a mystery. This meant planning had to be for all terrains, all situations, with an emphasis on thinking clearly under pressure and using what was available wherever he was to complete his mission. Versatility, creativity and spontaneous response were emphasized over and over.\nWhile Simon was working harder than he\u2019d ever worked before, the general himself was working twenty-hour days trying to locate where the boy was being held.\nThe father and son met every evening for dinner. Simon could see the stress in his father\u2019s face, growing worse daily as the days passed. The general was having no success in locating Fayed. If the place where Fayed was sequestered wasn\u2019t discovered, and discovered quickly, there was no hope of rescuing him, and his father would have the choice of turning over his country into the hands of a totalitarian madman with a known hatred of the United States, or having his son sent to him one piece at a time.\nWith only days remaining before Hammad would have to officially cede power or lose his son, with the preliminary hand-over process of his government already well under way, the general sat down to dinner with Simon. It was another in a seemingly endless string of hot nights. They were still at the hidden training camp. The general took a quick glance at his son as they were being seated. Simon had always been thin. Now, he wasn\u2019t quite so slender. He\u2019d added some weight, the change being added muscle. His face was leaner and harder, with no traces of baby fat present. There was a glint in his eye that made him look older than his fourteen years. His walk was confident, his carriage erect.\nSimon looked briefly at his father, as well. He was expecting to see the same discouraged slump of his father\u2019s tired shoulders as they sat down at the table. Instead, his father looked more relaxed.\n\u201cSimon, I\u2019m pretty sure we\u2019ve found him,\u201d he said with no preamble.\n\u201cReally? That\u2019s great! Where is he?\u201d\n\u201cBulgaria. In the Rila Mountains.\u201d\n\u201cHow did you find him?\u201d\n\u201cI was a little lucky and a little good. I\u2019ve had a computer team intercepting phone messages and listening for certain words, like \u2018boy\u2019 and \u2018hostage\u2019 and \u2018Fayed\u2019 and \u2018Hammad\u2019 and several others. I didn\u2019t tell them why I was looking, and as they run intercepts all the time with strange combinations of words, I thought it was safe to do this. Only the operators themselves know what I\u2019m doing.\n\u201cI know there has been communication going on between the kidnappers and Hammad because of the proof-of-life communiqu\u00e9s. I\u2019ve been trying to backtrack those and tie them into the key word intercepts, but gotten nowhere. Until today.\n\u201cToday, one of my operators, a really smart kid who\u2019s been working for us for a little over a year now, heard someone on a secure phone to Hammad\u2019s cousin talking about \u2018the source.\u2019 Thinking that might be a code word, he backtracked that call, and immediately became suspicious because he couldn\u2019t get a location on it. Someone was intentionally blocking it, which didn\u2019t make sense if they were talking about anything unimportant. So he got NSA involved in tracking it, and they found where it was coming from, which was an office in the emirate\u2019s embassy in Teheran. He found who had that office, told me, and I talked to the Israelis and they assigned one of their agents to follow that man when he left work.\n\u201cHe was followed to a pay phone several blocks from the embassy. It was easy to use a sound wave intensifier and recorder from that point to listen in on both ends of the conversation, then match that up with computer copies of all phone conversations coming out of Tehran. And when we did that, it pinpointed a location in Bulgaria.\n\u201cSo I reprogrammed a satellite to concentrate on that spot. We now have pictures of where the phone calls came from. It\u2019s a mountain clearing and there\u2019s a shack there. Nothing else around for miles. There are, from what we\u2019ve seen, three guards there patrolling the area around the shack. We don\u2019t know how many guards might be inside.\u201d\nSimon was listening intently. Now, he asked the obvious question. \u201cOK, you\u2019ve found a shack that\u2019s apparently being guarded, and had a phone call to it about a \u2018source.\u2019 That\u2019s pretty thin evidence that Fayed is there.\u201d\nThe general smiled. \u201cThe source talk was from Tehran to the emirate. The talk from Tehran to Bulgaria mentioned the word \u2018boy\u2019 three times, and Hammad\u2019s cousin once. And then, at three in the afternoon today, a guard we hadn\u2019t seen before came out of the shack, holding the arm of a smaller person. That person was dressed in white robes rather than trousers and shirts like the guards. Fayed was wearing his ceremonial dress when he was grabbed; that costume was a long embroidered white robe. Also, by comparing the shadows that could be seen by the satellite\u2019s camera, we know how tall this person is. He\u2019s one inch shorter than you are. And I seem to remember you telling me that he was just shorter than you were when you two were together a year ago.\n\u201cThe guards appeared to be letting the boy move around a bit. He was able to walk around the clearing for about ten minutes, and then the guards took him back inside. He was moving a bit unsteadily when they first brought him outside, suggesting he may have been closely confined for some time.\u201d\nThe general stopped, and a frown crossed his face. \u201cSimon,\u201d he said, \u201cthere is another problem. Some good news, too, but a serious problem. We intercepted more phone conversations, which is easier now we know where to concentrate. The guards have been told to be very careful as the time for the government handover is imminent, and if there is a rescue being mounted, it will come soon. That they said it that way means they don\u2019t know what we\u2019ve been doing. They don\u2019t know you\u2019re coming. Had they said they knew about the rescue, I wouldn\u2019t be letting you go. But it was speculation, so you\u2019re still on. Also, the language being spoken was Czech. Evidently the guards are Czech nationals being paid for what they\u2019re doing. That helps us, knowing that.\n\u201cIt was also emphasized, fiercely emphasized, that in the event of any rescue attempt, their first and most important task is to kill Fayed. They\u2019ve been told they\u2019ll most certainly go to heaven if they do that, which may or may not mean anything to the guards, but also that their families will each receive one million dollars if they should die while killing Fayed.\u201d\nThe general paused to let that message sink in, then continued. \u201cThey\u2019ve also been cautioned the boy is worth much more to them alive than dead, and that they\u2019ll be paid more if they hand him back to their chief alive, but if their choice is losing him or killing him, dead is far, far better than losing him. This, of course, means when you\u2019re there and they are aware of what\u2019s happening, they must be given no chance at all to kill the boy, which we have to assume they\u2019ll do without hesitation. That makes your job almost impossible.\u201d\nFather and son looked at each other, and then Simon smiled. \u201cWe knew it was going to be difficult anyway. We knew I\u2019d have to remove the guards one by one surreptitiously anyway, and there\u2019s still just one of me and several of them. This really doesn\u2019t change that at all.\u201d\nThe general then smiled too, although it wasn\u2019t a happy smile. There was pride in it, however. Great pride.\nThen they both ate their dinner and began the last phase of Simon\u2019s training. Now they knew where to go to find their hostage. In the short time that was left, the hard work necessary for detailed strategic planning could begin.\nSimon walked carefully through the waist-high grass, silent and frequently crouching, although even when upright he was creating no silhouette. It was 3 AM, the night sky was overcast, and he was the only thing moving in the vast stillness.\nHe knew exactly where he was. From the satellite images, a model of the terrain he\u2019d be moving over had been rebuilt in the training camp. Over similar terrain they\u2019d located and moved to nearby, Simon had run training missions at night against guards who knew he\u2019d be coming, making the assignment tremendously difficult. Yesterday, for the first time, he\u2019d disabled them all and gotten inside the hastily built shack they\u2019d erected for his training. That had been only hours ago but half a world distant from where he was now.\nHe kept moving forward, more slowly now because he was getting close. There was a faint odor coming from the grass as he waded through it. It smelled vaguely of cloves and garlic. His night vision goggle illuminated the scene around him. He knew within the next minute he\u2019d be able to see the clearing he was headed toward, and the shack in the middle of it.\nHe was approaching the clearing from above it. He was on a small bluff, 15 feet or so higher than the top of the roof. He stopped and stood absolutely still when he could finally see the clearing. Without the goggle, everything was pitch black. There was no wind at all, nor any night sounds. Black and still. That was the reality of the here and now.\nHe slowly sank to his knees so only his head was looking over the top of the long grass. Slowly, ever so slowly, he moved his head from side to side. In the eerie green glow of the goggle, he could see two guards, one close to the door of the shack, sitting behind a low wood fence, one farther away, resting against a large tree. The one close to the shack appeared to be asleep, his chin resting on his chest, his head having fallen slightly to the side. Simon watched him for a full two minutes. The guard didn\u2019t move, except for the slight, almost imperceptible rise and fall of his chest that Simon could only barely detect from his position about forty yards away and above him.\nSimon turned his head toward the other guard by the tree. He was awake. Simon had no problem seeing him because, against any training he could possibly have had, he was smoking a cigarette. The glowing end made a brilliant white spot on Simon\u2019s goggle. The guard was turned sideways against the direction of Simon\u2019s approach, looking to the south as Simon crept forward from the northeast.\nSimon studied both guards and the dark, shuttered shack. The smoking guard had to be dealt with first. He too was about 40 yards away and partially screened by the tree. Simon looked down on him, plotting the best course of approach.\nThe long grass would cover him most of the way if he crawled down the hill, but that would take far too long. His evacuation rendezvous schedule was tight and time was passing; he needed to move.\nSimon\u2019s training kicked in. He rejected the idea of creating a diversion as that would probably awaken the second guard, and he wasn\u2019t sure how many people were inside the shack who would also be alerted. Stealth was what he\u2019d have to rely on at the moment, and probably throughout the mission.\nHe began circling. Being above his quarry and making no sound at all, there was little chance the sentry would detect him. The fact that he was smoking gave Simon some confidence that he wasn\u2019t dealing with someone who was overly competent. Too, the tobacco smell would cover any change in smell his presence might cause, and the glowing end of the cigarette might even slightly impair the guard\u2019s night vision.\nSimon circled until the tree was directly between him and the guard. Then he began closing in on him, moving down the slope from the bluff to the level of the clearing.\nSimon\u2019s senses were at full alert. His training instructors had told him what to expect, and having both his hearing and sight senses enhanced by the increased adrenaline flowing within him were part of that. They\u2019d also told him he\u2019d be nervous, and trained him how to use that as a benefit rather than a weakness.\nSimon had dropped to all fours several yards earlier, creeping through the last of the grass. He\u2019d closed on the tree. It was only ten yards in front of him now. He couldn\u2019t see the sentry because of the width of the tree, but he could still smell the tobacco smoke. He turned off and raised his night vision goggle, then paused for his eyes to adjust as well as they could to the black of the night.\nKilling the guards had been discussed in his training. It had been decided there was no other option. Incapacitating them, tying them up, gagging them, would be too time consuming and quite possibly not effective. Trying to drug them by shooting them with darts was impractical because it created all sorts of tactical problems. This had been discussed with Simon, and Simon had said all along that if these men were willing to carve pieces off his friend and put him through who knew what agonies, and start by removing his eyes, Simon had no reluctance whatsoever in doing what was necessary to save him. His father had been in the discussion, and he\u2019d reluctantly agreed.\nThe method of execution had been left to Simon. A plan of attack had been worked out in detail, but the general and the trainers were all well aware that on the ground, unforeseeable events occur and it was impossible to plan exactly what would happen in advance. The final decision on how the guards should be killed had to be made on the spot.\nNow, with the deed in front of him, the real deal rather than a training exercise, Simon gulped. He was, after all, 14-years-old, and killing someone, even someone who probably needed killing long ago, was not for the fainthearted. He had a knife and a silenced gun. The knife made no noise at all, but an instantaneous death wasn\u2019t assured. The silenced gun did make a small sound, rather like a loud hiccup, but the guard would be expected to make no noise at all after it was used.\nSimon hesitated a moment, then, thinking of Fayed, drew his silenced 9 mm, gently slid the safety off, and stood up, still in the very end of the tall grass. He still had several feet of ground to cover to get to the tree, all of it exposed to the shack. He took a quick glance in that direction. The windows were boarded up. The shack was almost invisible in the dark night, about thirty yards from the tree. A quick scan through the night vision goggle before he\u2019d turned it off had shown no movement from that direction.\nFirming his resolve, thinking only of the task at hand, he sank to a low crouch in which he could move quickly, a running crouch that he\u2019d perfected during the past two months. He moved to the tree, his steps soundless in the black night.\nHolding his gun as he\u2019d been taught, he slapped his hand gently just once on the left side of the tree. He sensed the guard moving, then abruptly stepped around the tree to the right, lifting the gun as he moved. He put it near the side of the head of the guard, who was rising and turning left, and shot him in the temple.\nThe guard tumbled to the ground. Simon caught him on the way down, and eased him onto the ground, then verified he was dead. He then arranged him so he was in the same position he\u2019d been in when Simon had seen him from above on the bluff.\nAnyone looking for him would see him lounging in his accustomed style. Simon thought he was forgetting something, then realized what it was. He looked around and found the cigarette, still burning and under the guard\u2019s hand. Simon put it out; he didn\u2019t need the scent of burning flesh in the air to puzzle anyone.\nThe sleeping guard was next. With as much caution as he\u2019d used with the smoking guard, Simon circled back till he would be approaching this guard from behind as well. The low fence that the guard was leaning against was made of wooden boards and was about three feet tall. The guard was on the shack side of the fence, and if Simon had not been above the shack as he approached it, he might well not have seen him at all. As it was, if he was going to approach this guard inside the fence where he lay, he would have no cover at all.\nThis would be a difficult maneuver, but Simon\u2019s training had prepared him for almost anything he\u2019d come up against, and the satellite images had clearly shown the fence, so contingency plans had been made for dealing with it.\nInstead of moving inside the fence, Simon stayed outside it. He dropped the night vision goggles into place and studied the shack and the wall. From this side, he couldn\u2019t see the guard at all. He had to assume he was still sound asleep, and be ready if that turned out not to be the case.\nWith his heart in his throat because he had less control this time, Simon moved toward the shack and the fence. He saw nothing through his goggles that was inhibiting. He went as far as he could in the tall grass, then moved forward across the clearing till he\u2019d reached the fence, trying to get as close to where the guard was sleeping as possible from memory.\nWhen he arrived, he again had to think, knife or gun. The hiccup might be more noticeable this close to the shack.\nHe\u2019d trained with the knife, and he knew the vital spots on the human body well. So, now, he pulled his blade from its sheath. Then, saying a quick prayer, he rose from his prone position behind the fence and looked down over the top. The guard was in the exact position he\u2019d seen him in from the bluff. He was lying with his legs in front of him, his back propped against the fence, his chin on his chest, his head tipped slightly to the side.\nWhich, of course, exposed the side of his neck.\nSimon didn\u2019t hesitate this time. He put both hands on the knife handle, and, eschewing the neck, plunged the blade into the guard\u2019s chest.\nHis practice in South Carolina, using dummies of course, had shown him how to reach the heart from several angles. He hadn\u2019t tried it from above, reaching straight down and over a short fence, but he knew where the heart was, where the ribs were, and how to use his knife. His thrust went true. The guard was sleeping one moment, simply dead without waking up the next.\nSimon stopped and took a deep breath. Now it got harder. The surveillance camera had never shown more than four guards together, but it was always possible there were more, that there was always at least one inside the shack. There also could have been more inside. Simon simply didn\u2019t know.\nHe did know that if any guard or guards inside perceived a threat, they were under orders to kill Fayed. So Simon could do nothing to make them think an attack or rescue was in process.\nSimon took a quick glance at his watch. A press of a button and the face glowed momentarily. 3:40 AM. It would take an hour to make it to the rendezvous point, and they had to be there by 5 AM if they were to take off before it was light. He had twenty minutes left to get Fayed free and start out. Therefore, he had to move. Sitting contemplating his chances for success just wasted precious time and contributed nothing.\nSimon pulled the knife from the sentry, cleaned it and resheathed it. Then he stepped over the fence so he was standing next to the shack. He pulled a listening device from one of the many zipped pockets of his dark camo suit and placed it against the wall. He listened, then moved five feet down the wall toward the back of the shack and repeated the process.\nWithin only minutes, he\u2019d completely circled the shack. That was the good news. The other good news was, he\u2019d heard the very slight noise of one person sleeping, and the noisier sounds of two other people sleeping. It would appear there were two guards and Fayed inside. That was the best Simon had been hoping for, and it looked like it had come true.\nSimon\u2019s plan of attack assumed as few as two guards inside the shack and as many as four. More than that, it was felt it would be hopeless trying to stop someone who was committed to his job from killing the boy. Fewer than four, there was at least a chance Simon could be successful. With only two men to handle, Simon\u2019s confidence rose. In training, he\u2019d won almost every time he only had two men to dispatch.\nTime was passing, and Simon had to move. His first task was to get rid of the two bodies. He quickly pulled the body of the guard who was sprawled against the fence up and over it, then carried it to where he\u2019d decided it could best be hidden. Time was a factor, but the body had to be hidden so it wouldn\u2019t be found. He then took the time and made the effort to hide the second body as well, securing it in the same place as the first and taking care of their weapons. For his plan to have a chance of working, those two bodies had to remain hidden.\nAfter that, he pulled two small battery operated sound devices from one of the pockets of his suit and set one of them up in the long grass several yards away from the clearing. He took a remote activator from his camo suit and pressed a button. A light glowed briefly from the sound device then went out, showing it was working and responding to the remote. Simon then put the second one about fifty yards away from the first, again in the tall grass where it would take a minor miracle to be found in the moonless night. He checked, and that one was working, too.\nWords in Czech had been recorded on two computer chips, and one had been installed in each device. The words constituted an argument. It was an argument between two men and it got louder and louder as it went on. Even though the equipment was minute, the sound quality at the distance it was to the shack made it sound like two men were standing outside, wrangling with each other, the argument getting progressively more strident.\nThe problem the general had had, of course, was knowing what the guards\u2019 voices sounded like. He\u2019d done the best he could to minimize this by having the argument consist of short, one and two word phrases, spoken emotionally, hoping that would make voice recognition problematic for anyone inside the shack. For the plan to work, the guards inside had to think the two guards outside were calling to each other, arguing about what one had thought he\u2019d seen, one man saying he\u2019d seen a wolf, an animal that lived in these mountains, the other calling him an idiot who\u2019d been dreaming, and doing it almost in guttural grunts.\nSimon hid himself on the far side of the short fence at the side of the shack where he couldn\u2019t be seen, but also therefore couldn\u2019t see the door when he heard it open. He was sure whoever came out would look around, see the close-in guard missing, hear the voices, and go outside to quiet them. The plan was that the guard stepping outside wouldn\u2019t feel threatened. It shouldn\u2019t be instinctual for him to kill Fayed; he should feel no cause to do so. What Simon didn\u2019t know was whether one or both guards inside the shack would come out. He had plans to deal with whichever way it worked, but he did need at least one of them to leave the shack.\nSimon pressed his remote controller twice, activating both sound devices.\nThe sound of voices in the still night could be heard, getting louder. They were in Czech and Simon couldn\u2019t understand them, but knew what they were saying.\nBy that time, the words were loud enough to have been heard inside, and it was obvious they had been. The door creaked open, and Simon flattened himself against the fence. It would be natural for whomever it was to take a quick look around, and Simon had to be hidden or everything would go to hell quickly.\nHe let the voices continue for one more word each so some idea of where they were coming from could be established, then clicked the remote again, shutting them both off.\nHe waited and listened, his gun in his hand. There was no sound at first, and then he heard someone call out from the door of the shack, softly. It sounded to Simon like a name being called, but he wasn\u2019t sure. His training had not included trying to learn Czech. There hadn\u2019t been enough time for that.\nThen he heard the steps creak. He lay still, looking forward. It was still totally black out, and he doubted he\u2019d be seen even if someone looked directly at him from where the short fence opened in front of the shack. What Simon wanted to know was whether one or both guards were leaving.\nIn the inky stillness, it was almost impossible to see anything. He flipped down his goggles, and could suddenly see very well, even if everything was now different shades of green. But what he saw greatly excited him. He saw two men, one with a gun in his hand, walking across the clearing, each one headed in slightly different directions toward where they thought the sounds of the argument had come.\nLike a shadow, Simon was immediately over the fence and at the door to the shack. His clothing was all black and the shack was unlit, so even if one of the guards looked backwards, he doubted he\u2019d be seen. However, instead of walking into the shack, he dropped to the floor and slithered in, just on the slight chance his listening device had failed to pick up one more guard inside.\nIt was better to be safe than rash when he had Fayed\u2019s life in his hands, to say nothing of his own.\nWith his goggles still in place, from his position on the floor in the doorway he looked around. It was a large single room with rude furnishings and no ceiling, just the slanted roof above with the rafters which held it up exposed to view. There were four cots, all of them empty except one. That one had someone on it. That someone had one arm handcuffed, and the cuff was attached to a chain that was fastened to a ring on the wall.\nSimon was about to jump up and run to Fayed when his training stopped him. He still had to complete his survey of the room. He was doing so when he sensed movement at the far side of the room. Hoping he was still invisible in the close to total darkness, he slowly moved his head in that direction. There, standing and peering through a crack in the shutters covering the glassless windows, a fifth guard stood, a gun in his hand.\nAs Simon watched, the man turned away from the window and faced him. Simon didn\u2019t want to raise his gun as the movement might give him away. He didn\u2019t want to shoot anyway because at a distance of probably twenty feet it was possible he would miss. He lay still, not moving anything at all, thinking it most probable that he was invisible to the guard, that the guard would be looking about shoulder height through the doorway, not at the floor.\nThe man didn\u2019t raise his gun. What he did instead was look toward Fayed, then move in that direction.\nSimon had a decision to make. If the guard stepped between him and Fayed, Simon would be unable to shoot. But the distance was still such that hitting a moving target with a pistol wasn\u2019t a sure thing.\nSimon decided. When the man was as close as he was going to come to Simon, Simon aimed his gun at him and with his left hand snapped his fingers once. The sound stopped the guard and he turned toward it so he was now facing him instead of in profile to him, and was in the process of raising his gun when Simon shot him twice. One of the shots hit him in the stomach, one in the chest. He was dead within seconds. There had been almost no noise, and certainly nothing that could be heard outside.\nBefore the guard had hit the floor, Simon was at Fayed\u2019s bed, making sure he didn\u2019t shout out. \u201cFayed, it\u2019s Simon!\u201d he said. \u201cSimon Bellow. Don\u2019t make any noise!\u201d He said this urgently, emotionally, but his voice was barely above a whisper.\n\u201cSimon? Simon!\u201d Fayed\u2019s voice was the same as Simon\u2019s, quiet, but full of raw angst. He reached out his free arm and grabbed Simon, pulling him to him. Simon used both arms of his own and tightly hugged Fayed back. Then, with no more waste of time, he asked, \u201cWhere is the key?\u201d\n\u201cThe boss guard has it. He\u2019s in charge, and he keeps the key. He doesn\u2019t trust the others, I can tell, even though I can\u2019t understand what they say. The others, they\u2019re animals. The boss keeps them in line, or I might be dead by now. The others, they\u2019re always saying things while looking at me and laughing. Rubbing their crotches and laughing. I think they all would have raped me, many times, if the boss hadn\u2019t been here. He usually stays inside, but when he heard voices a few minutes ago, he got angry, and took one of the others outside with him. The one he took, he\u2019s the one who wanted to do things to me the worst. He was always looking at me and rubbing himself. The boss has to keep him away from me.\u201d\nSimon had moved back to the door as Fayed was saying this, and was looking toward where the sound devices were. He couldn\u2019t see anyone, but knew they were out there somewhere. He kept watching, but spoke to Fayed, keeping his voice just loud enough it would reach the boy.\n\u201cFayed, listen. This is going to be hard. You\u2019re going to have to help me here. These guards have been told that under no circumstances are you to leave here alive, and if there\u2019s a rescue attempt, they\u2019re to kill you. Their families will be paid lots of money if they kill you, even if they die. They\u2019ll know, if they find what made those voices out there, or if they find the bodies of the guards I killed, that in all probability, someone is now inside with you. It also will occur to them that there\u2019s probably something wrong when those guards don\u2019t answer them when they\u2019re called.\n\u201cThey\u2019re going to try to kill us. My plan was to get them outside, then free you, and the two of us would try to either escape in the tall grass, or kill them. But, I can\u2019t free you! So we have to change the plan. I have to go kill them outside, or at least one of them. If I only get one, you have to take care of the other one if he gets back inside while I\u2019m hunting the other.\u201d\nSimon looked around the room using his goggle, then asked Fayed, \u201cIs there a candle or lantern or something here?\u201d\n\u201cOver on that table in the far corner. But won\u2019t that alert the guards outside?\u201d\n\u201cI think it\u2019ll do the opposite. It\u2019ll reassure them that everything\u2019s all right in here, and simply think the remaining guard lit the candle. But for my plan to work, we have to have some light in here.\u201d\nHe went to the table and found a candle and some matches. Then he went back to the cot Fayed was sitting on set the candle on the floor there next to the bed. He explained what his new plan was, and set things up. Then he told Fayed to light the candle after he was gone, and slipped back outside.\nFayed listened to Simon\u2019s quick instructions and watched his friend leave. Simon, back in the enveloping blackness of the Bulgarian night, squatted down behind the fence, used his night goggle, then stepped over the barrier and moved in a crouch toward the closest patch of long grass.\nInside, Fayed got ready. He pulled his robe up and off as much as he could, leaving himself naked with the robe hanging on the chain that still attached him to the wall. Simon had dragged the dead guard over to the bed, and he was lying half on, half off it. Fayed steeled himself, then lit the candle\nHe waited about a minute as Simon had requested, allowing Simon to get in place. Then Fayed took the dead guard\u2019s gun, checked it, and fired it into the body lying on his bed, firing till the gun was empty.\nHe waited. 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Only empty clicks resulted.\nThe guard in the doorway smiled, looked at the boy\u2019s body highlighted against the dark background of the shack, then took his finger off his trigger and lowered his gun. He\u2019d been watching this boy for months, and now, the opportunity to satisfy his lust overwhelmed all other considerations. He started toward Fayed. Fayed looked terrified and in desperation threw the empty gun at the guard. The guard easily dodged it, laughed, and then kept coming, one hand dropping to his zipper.\nOutside, Simon was still waiting.\nHe\u2019d seen the first guard, the one Fayed had described as the animal, come to the shack first, and he\u2019d let him go, as shooting him would have alerted the other man. He let him go inside and desperately hoped Fayed would be all right, that his plan would work.\nSimon waited and watched the other man, the boss. He\u2019d run toward the shack too when the first shots were heard from inside, but had quickly halted, still a ways away, and simply waited, watching the shack. He was cautious, and looked around him and held his gun at the ready. He was too far off for Simon to shoot, but now was slowly coming closer, edging his way toward the shack.\nAnd then shots rang out again from the shack. Four quick shots, then two more.\nThe boss jerked at the sudden sound, then threw caution to the winds and ran to the shack. He came within ten feet of Simon when doing so, and Simon shot him when he was at his closest. The man staggered, and Simon stood up and shot him again, the coup d\u2019grace. Then Simon rushed to the shack.\nHe looked in carefully, and saw Fayed was sitting on the bed, holding the second gun, the one Simon had given him that had originally come from the guard smoking by the tree. The body of the guard Simon had propped on the bed was still there, and the second one was on the floor in front of the bed. He\u2019d managed to get his zipper half way down, both hands occupied in doing that, before he\u2019d been close enough that Fayed had taken the second gun from under the pillow where Simon had had him hide it and put four bullets into his stomach, then the final ones into his chest.\nA huge feeling of relief descended on Simon. He stepped back outside and found the handcuff key in the dead boss\u2019s pocket. He freed Fayed, and the boys fell into each other\u2019s arms.\nThey had no time for a joyful reunion, however. Simon looked at his watch and told Fayed they had to go.\n\u201cAre you OK? They didn\u2019t hurt you? You can walk? We have a ways to go, about an hour\u2019s hike, and some of it is uphill.\u201d\nFayed was holding on to Simon as they talked, not letting go for anything. He replied with his face buried in Simon\u2019s chest. \u201cI\u2019ve been mostly just chained to this wall for the last two months. I\u2019m pretty weak. But I\u2019ll do the best I can.\u201d\n\u201cThey didn\u2019t bring you any clothes other than that robe, did they? That\u2019s not going to be the best thing to be hiking in, but it would be better than being naked.\u201d\n\u201cWhat, you don\u2019t like me naked? That wasn\u2019t what you said last summer!\u201d Fayed was sort of giddy, having been rescued, and laughed at the embarrassed look he saw on Simon\u2019s face as he took a moment to look upwards.\n\u201cWe don\u2019t have time for that,\u201d said Simon, though his voice wasn\u2019t a bit angry, just businesslike. \u201cWhat about taking the smallest guard\u2019s clothes?\u201d\n\u201cYeah, if you insist. Where are their bodies?\u201d\n\u201cI hid them where these last two wouldn\u2019t stumble over them too quickly. 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Simon stopped when it was apparent the boy needed a breather and took out his transceiver.\n\u201cMongoose to Cobra,\u201d he said softly.\n\u201cCobra,\u201d was the almost immediate reply.\n\u201cRunning a little slow. Expect will arrive at site at D plus fifteen.\u201d\nFayed was sitting on the ground, and Simon slipped down next to him. Fayed immediately hugged him. Simon hugged him back, and felt his warrior demeanor slip a little. The mission was about over, they were on their way out, there was no further threat in the immediate area and he was sitting next to the boy he\u2019d grown so fond of in the few days they\u2019d known each other a year ago.\n\u201cI\u2019ve got lots of questions,\u201d said Fayed, laying his face along side Simon\u2019s and wriggling even closer to him.\n\u201cWe\u2019ll have lots of time to talk. We really need to get to the chopper, as soon as you think you\u2019re OK to walk again.\u201d He thought back to when he\u2019d flown in, his father by his side and Col. Rodgers, his father\u2019s aide, flying the chopper. They\u2019d had to land well away from the clearing because sound traveled a long distance in the quiet of the deserted meadows and peaks. Now, the two boys needed to hike back to that site as there were no closer places the chopper could safely land at night.\nHe urged Fayed to his feet, and they were off again. Simon was using his night goggle and his compass. They plodded on. The uphill part of the trek was nearly over.\nThe sky was no longer black and their surroundings were now somewhat visible when they finally saw the chopper ahead. Fayed was about dead on his feet and Simon was supporting him. The general and colonel saw them at the same time the boys saw the chopper and rushed to help. The general lifted Fayed into his arms and carried him to the chopper, settling him into one of the back seats. He slid into the seat next to him, then fastened both their seatbelts.\nSimon slipped into the co-pilot\u2019s seat, although he had only rudimentary knowledge of how to fly such a machine. He quickly fastened his seatbelt too as this machine had no doors to close. Col. Rogers climbed into the pilot\u2019s seat, strapped himself in, started the rotors moving, and they were quickly in the air, the ground falling away far below even as it was becoming more visible as the sun came closer to rising.\nThe colonel turned to the back and asked, \u201cYou all right, Fayed?\u201d\nFayed was asleep and didn\u2019t even hear him.\nSimon did. Simon was tired too, but his brain was still working. So was the general\u2019s.\nColonel Rogers had worked closely with the general for years. However, he wasn\u2019t privy to top secret information. Included in that information were the names of the family members of key politicians that were friends of the United States. Code names were used for identification purposes so if members of I-CAN were overheard, the real names of the people being discussed would not be revealed. Hammad\u2019s name was known. Those of his wife and children weren\u2019t.\nSimon turned to look at his father. His father looked back, then reached for his gun, holstered on his hip.\nThe colonel was faster. He knew he\u2019d screwed up as soon as he\u2019d used Fayed\u2019s name, and when he saw Simon\u2019s reaction he knew he was exposed. Quick as a flash, he unlatched his seatbelt with one hand and pulled a knife from its sheath with the other, then lunged for the general.\nThe general couldn\u2019t get his gun out quickly enough because of the depth of the bucket seat he was in and the restricting seatbelt. He saw the knife coming and turned, taking it in his shoulder instead of his heart.\nSimon looked on in horror. His own weapons were stashed in the side compartment of the helicopter, completely out of reach.\nAs he watched, he heard his father yell out, then saw the colonel yank out the knife, ready to strike again.\nSimon reacted the only way he could. Weaponless and smaller than the colonel, he couldn\u2019t engage him hand to hand. To try to do so would be futile. Instead, he reached out and jammed the cyclic as far left as he could.\nThe helicopter immediately tilted to its left, abruptly and suddenly. With nothing to hold him back, not even having time to brace himself, the colonel was thrown to the left, and with no door to hold him back, he flew out of the helicopter. His scream was the only trace left of him, and that faded and was lost almost immediately in the noise of the helicopter.\nSimon pulled the cyclic back to its original position, and the copter leveled off. He turned back to his father who was holding his handkerchief against his shoulder, staunching the flow of blood.\n\u201cHey, Dad,\u201d said Simon, \u201cI hope you have some idea how to fly one of these.\u201d\nHis father had a glint of humor in his eyes, even through his pain. \u201cWhat, they didn\u2019t get around to certifying you in one of these yet?\u201d\n\u201cNo, I was busy with other stuff.\u201d Simon was amazed at himself being able to joke in the present circumstances.\n\u201cI guess chopper piloting will have to wait till next summer. Yeah, I know how. Slide over into that seat, and I\u2019ll talk you through it.\u201d\nAll the while, Fayed slept on.\nSimon walked into his house, totally exhausted, 22 hours later. He\u2019d been awake for 36 straight hours and his eyes felt like they were full of sand when he blinked. He was tired but happy. The call to Hammad\u2019s father had resulted in great relief and elation from that end of the phone line. Fayed had spoken to his father, then the general had had a long talk. It had been decided that, because of the turmoil that would now take place in the emirate, Fayed would be safer far away from there for the next few months, and maybe even longer. There was even preliminary talk of the possibility of him finishing his school years in the United States.\nThe general had watched Fayed and Simon since the rescue mission. He had seen how Fayed stayed close to Simon, actually finding ways to touch him when he could. He had seen how Simon acted protective of him, and didn\u2019t appear to mind at all that the boy was physically close to him. He had noticed, and then, on the phone, had suggested Fayed come live with his family, and Hammad had quickly agreed after hearing Fayed\u2019s gleeful reaction to the suggestion. It had been decided. The boy was going to join the Bellow family in two days. 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        "raw_content": "THE DEFINITION OF LICENSE UNDER INDIAN LAW\n\"License\" in immovable property can be summarized as a personal (In-Personam), permissive, nontransferable and unassignable contractual right to use a property in a certain agreed way for a certain agreed purpose.\nAccording to some scholars, the legal instrument of \"License\" in immovable properties was developed to deal with the legal complications of lease and rental rights under Indian law. In particular, this legal instrument was developed to enable property owners to restrict lessees and evict them more easily. 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It does not create in his favour any estate or interest in the property\".\nAccording to the above, the main characteristics of license are: License does not generate a proprietary right (In-Rem) in the property, but only a personal-contractual right; license may not be transferred or assigned; License can be created by permission only, whether express or implied; License does not create any estate or interest in the property.\nGRANTING A LICENSE\nTwo preliminary questions that rise when entering into a Leave and License agreement are who can grant a license and how a license is granted.\nThe first question is answered in section 53 of The Indian Easement Act, 1882, that states that a licensee may be granted by anyone in the circumstances and to the extent in and to which he may transfer his interests in the property affected by the license. In other words, one cannot grant a license and one cannot receive a license if the licensor does not possess a sufficient lawful interest in the property.\nThe second question is answered in section 54 of The Indian Easement Act, 1882, that states that a the grant of a license may be express or implied from the conduct of the grantor, and an agreement which purports to create an easement, but is ineffectual for that purpose, may operate to create a license. This definition is very important. Owners of properties should mind that their behavior may create a license, even without a formal license agreement.\nTERMINATION AND REVOCATION OF LICENSE\nThe Indian Easement Act, 1882, includes several important clauses related to the termination and revocation of a license.\nThe first important clause is section 59 that states that when the grantor of the license transfers the property, the transferee is not bound by the license.\nAnother important clause is section 60 that states that a license may be revoked by the grantor, unless it is coupled with a transfer of property and such transfer is in force, or if the licensee, acting upon the license, has executed a work of a permanent character and incurred expenses in the execution.\nAnother important clause is section 60 that states that a revocation of a License may be express or implied. According to this section, the grantor may revoke the license by simply preventing the access to the property or by transferring the property.\nSection 62 to The Indian Easement Act, 1882, further state several occurrences that are deemed as revocation of license, including (but not only) the following occurrences: when the grantor ceases to have any interest in the property due to a cause preceding the grant; when the licensee releases the license, expressly or impliedly; where the period of the license ended; where the license was acquired on condition and the condition is fulfilled; where the property is destroyed or permanently altered by superior force I a way that the licensee can no longer exercise his right; where the Licensee becomes entitled to the absolute ownership of the property; and where the license is granted for a specified purpose and the purpose is attained, abandoned or becomes impracticable. As per the other occurrences, please review the act.\nLICENSEE'S RIGHTS ON REVOCATION\nThe Indian Easement Act, 1882, includes several clauses that are intended to protect the licensee's reasonable expectations where a license in revoked. The first important clause is section 63 that states that the licensee is entitled to receive a reasonable time to leave the property and to remove any goods that he was allowed to place on the property. 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Oliver has made great strides in this area in England, so some are wondering, why come here (other than to chat up Tom Colicchio)? We asked the TED winner just that.\nWhy come to the States? Doesn\u2019t it dilute your mission across the pond?\nI have never left the English one; I have teams still on it monitoring various stuff. But in our research, America was always there as being in the same or worse situation. Eight or ten months ago everything seemed to change over here. Things kept biting and things kept sticking, maybe because of the new administration, or the atmosphere of Americans pissed off at so much bad news and not much solutions. For some reason, it\u2019s important right now.\nSo the obvious question: Were you able to change the people of Huntington?\nUltimately there\u2019s never going to be a happy ending \u2014 it\u2019s just going to be a hopeful question mark. The idea of the show is it makes you laugh, cry, throw things at your TV and understand the problem. It\u2019s not like black-and-white statistics; you\u2019re seeing the statistics in the characters and in real lives. It\u2019s about observing something that will hopefully want to make people kick up a fuss. It\u2019s about going to various cornerstones of food \u2014 the supermarkets, the fast-food industry, the parents and the home, what their kids eat, the workplace. What\u2019s the corporate responsibility in the workplace if you feed your staff shit?\nHere in New York, there\u2019ve been complaints about the \u201cfood police.\u201d A councilwoman wants to limit fast-food restaurants in poor neighborhoods and another wanted to ban salt in restaurants. Do you support such laws?\nI think Bloomberg is sensible \u2014 he\u2019s a pioneer. It\u2019s not telling everyone what to do, it\u2019s giving clear sign posts. The people whinging about it are just whingers and they\u2019ll whinge anyway. [Regarding calorie postings,] some people will ignore them, some will never see them, and a third will use them and they\u2019ll make them bounce to another product when they find out a muffin is a third of their daily intake of calories and they\u2019re trying to lose a little weight. Diabetes and obesity kill way more people than any form of murder or gun crime.\nYour petition that you\u2019re planning to take to Michelle Obama is just about 60,000 strong. But where do you go from here? What\u2019s the next concrete step?\nI suppose the answer is I don\u2019t know \u2014 it\u2019s not a straightforward campaign. The petition is just to solidify the learnings of the show, but ultimately the most powerful force is people and the parents. I think they\u2019ll be key to driving radical change. All I can say is, I\u2019ve been given this opportunity to tell a story on prime-time network television, which has never been heard of. I\u2019m hoping the public will speak out and it will find a natural rhythm, and everything will be debated, and news stories will pick up on different elements. I don\u2019t know if anything\u2019s going to happen, but I hope it does.\nObviously a big part of the show is that you\u2019re a British disciplinarian, \u00e0 la Simon Cowell and Gordon Ramsay. Do you think there\u2019s something about the American character that makes it harder for us to make the sort of strides you\u2019ve made in England?\nNo, there\u2019s not one situation that I\u2019ve filmed that I haven\u2019t seen and filmed in my own country. Yes, you\u2019re more advanced structurally on fast food and a few more issues such as portion control, but basically it\u2019s all the exact same. Ultimately, if America changes the rest of the world will be looking to it and doing it, too. When Americans get on something, there ain\u2019t a country quicker in the world that moves. When they do get on something, magic can happen. Whereas in England, things can happen, but things can be a bit more lethargic.\nWhat about criticism that the show \u201cregurgitates the worst of reality show TV pap\u201d?\nWhat is the foundation of this show and what drives it is the campaign of change that is not funded by ABC and has nothing to do with any production company. Sometimes I need to tell stories in certain places to be relevant and help the storytelling. If you look at the whole series and compare it to reality TV that usually has a winner or loser, this is a way more old-fashioned English-style documentary than it is a hyped-up, structured reality TV.\nBut what about stunts like dressing up as a pea?\nI\u2019ve dressed up as more vegetables that you know. It\u2019s not because I want to, it\u2019s because the only way to engage 5-year-olds is as Mr. Pea \u2014 they don\u2019t know who Jamie Oliver is. And let me tell you, when I do dress up as vegetable, they don\u2019t know I\u2019m a pea. They think I\u2019m an alien, because they don\u2019t know what vegetables are in the first place!\nDo you have any sense of how much bringing this change to every town in America would cost?\nIt\u2019s going to cost more money, but what\u2019s more important? Obesity costs $150 billion a year and it\u2019s set to double in eight to ten years, which is horrific. This is good bang for your buck. Congress is talking about spending $4.5 billion over the next ten years for these kinds of initiatives which is insulting, rude, and absolutely illogical. Afghanistan alone costs $7 billion a month. They\u2019re paying for people in various industries that are putting their business and bucks over the health of kids and they\u2019re stopping Michelle [Obama] from doing her job. For the last 30 years, adults have let kids down. Maybe this is a load of hype and a cute little story, but at some point in time it will have to change and it will involve love, care, attention, and investment. Will the parents of America demand that? They will. But will they demand it in five years, or in ten years, or twenty years? Or will they demand it now?\nOn another note, how\u2019s the London restaurant with Adam Perry Lang going? Is it still looking like global barbecue?\nI\u2019m really happy; the menu\u2019s looking great. Adam is in Japan researching. We\u2019re opening in October. I think we\u2019re not going to mention \u201cglobal\u201d or any specific country, because if you start saying Asian this, Indian that, everyone\u2019s like, \u201cAh, fuck me, it\u2019s like Disneyland.\u201d We\u2019re just going to write a bloody good menu and have a nod to different countries. But we work well together and we\u2019re bouncing off each other a lot.\nJamie Oliver\u2019s Food Revolution: Episode 101 [ABC]\nChewing is not the first oral action I think of when I think of Jamie Oliver. ...\nSo, does anybody have any thoughts, ideas, tips, suggestions, or secrets for maintaining one's \"gains\"--that is to say, losses--when traveling?\nI've lost about seven pounds, which is pretty much common for me in this \"fasting quarter\" of the year. However, with the return of better weather, I will soon be doing some traveling, and, based on past experience, once I start traveling, it won't be long before the weight comes back.\nIt wasn't that difficult to drop those pounds--though it seems impossible to push it to a full ten-pound loss--but once I start traveling I find it awfully difficult to maintain my usual eating habits at home. For example, flight times interfere with my normal dining habits. And again, on my rail odyssey last summer, sleeping car accommodations included three full meals a day, and choices were limited (not to mention the lack of opportunity for exercise when spending days at a time sitting on a train). So the weight comes back.\nQuote from: Jeff Wrangler on March 29, 2010, 11:51:55 am\nIf you're a captive audience, as on a train, just do the best you can. Whenever offered a choice between foods, pick the healthier option. Ask whether they have low-carb or low-fat choices. Walk the length of the train now an then if possible, if only to stretch your legs.\nWhen you're in stationary places and have more control, pick healthy options whenever possible. For breakfast, you can usually find healthy options even in hotels with continental breakfast. Pick the boiled egg, the whole-grain toast, the whole-grain hot or cold cereal, fruit or juice. Avoid the sugary pastries (obviously), the white flour, the make-your-own waffles. If you're in a restaurant, have a vegetable omelet, unflavored oatmeal, whole-grain pancakes topped with fruit. Avoid breakfast buffets -- they're just asking for trouble!\nFor lunch, salad. For dinner, grilled fish.\nIf you're going to be walking around all day -- outdoors, at tourist destinations, etc. -- consider stopping in a little grocery or takeout place for a bag lunch: sandwich or wrap, fruit, drink. Don't leave yourself at the mercy of random concession stands, unless you know the museum or whatever has a nice cafe. Take long walks or hikes whenever possible. If you're staying in a hotel, use the pool.\nThe secret, I think, is don't even start eating fattening things. At least for me, once I let my discipline slip, all bets are off. Breakfast buffets! Burgers! Ice cream! Next thing you know, I feel like crap an the clothes I brought with me are too tight.\nI think you have the right idea, Katherine...if you can't exercise while traveling, you have to cut back on eating. I often take long car trips and my buddies always pack a snack box. But I do not partake except for the occasional handful of trail mix or raw whole almonds.\nAlso, if you're going on a long trip, you might schedule extra exercise before and after the trip.\nLately I have trouble if I go for more than two days without exercising. I have to work in a trip to the gym every third day, one way or another. In fact, I'm taking a day off work today just so I can work out! And with that, I gotta go!!\nI think a big part of the problem that I have had is that with much of my traveling in recent years, I have not been in control of when I get to take my meals. I don't like to snack, whether on a car trip, or at work, or at home. But when snacks are available, and there is no telling when you are going to get your dinner, rather than endure hunger pains. ... And it's also not good to sit down to a full dinner at ten o'clock at night, and then go to bed on a full stomach.\nhttp://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/24/health/nutrition/24recipehealth.html?src=me&ref=health\nSpaghetti With Edamame, Parsley, Garlic\nThis is a quick pasta to throw together if you have frozen shelled edamame or peas in your freezer, and it\u2019s a dish that I find irresistible. You can find frozen edamame at most supermarkets; the green soybeans are a terrific source of protein and isoflavones. Seek out organic edamame.\nThe pasta company Barilla is now making a mixed semolina and whole grain pasta called Barilla Plus that combines a grain and legume flour blend with the traditional semolina. It\u2019s a little more expensive than regular pasta, but you\u2019ll get more nutrition for your buck. The other ingredients here are not at all pricey. 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Parsley and garlic give a flavor boost to just about anything.\n\"This is a quick pasta to throw together if you have frozen shelled edamame or peas in your freezer.\"\nDoesn't everyone keep frozen shelled edamame in the freezer, just for emergencies?\nI'm sorry, it's just that the phrase, \"if you have frozen shelled edamame ... in your freezer,\" struck me as funny.\nActually I keep frozen peas in the freezer for emergencies of the sore muscular kind!!\nPages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 [36] 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 ... 98 Go Up",
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        "raw_content": "Anthopoulos Exit Began Last Winter\nTORONTO (Oct. 29) \u2014 The departure today of Alex Anthopoulos as general manager of the Toronto Blue Jays will come as a shocking development to many across the country. But, the footprints were made last winter, when team owner Rogers Communications elected to replace long\u2013time president Paul Beeston.\nWhat began as a covert operation quickly became public after deputy chairman Edward Rogers reportedly made an off\u2013the\u2013record phone call to Chicago White Sox owner Jerry Reisndorf, inquiring about the availability of his executive vice\u2013president Kenny Williams. Rogers either didn\u2019t know, or chose to ignore, that Reinsdorf and Beeston have long been inseparable pals. Reinsdorf immediately called Beeston to inform him of the movement underway with Blue Jays ownership. Hall\u2013of\u2013Fame baseball writer Bob Elliott of the Toronto Sun was apprised of the situation and broke the story for his readers. Ultimately, Rogers extended Beeston\u2019s contract through the 2015 season and continued its search for a replacement.\nALEX ANTHOPOULOS ADDRESSES THE MEDIA ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON IN WHAT TURNED OUT TO BE HIS FINAL NEWS CONFERENCE AS GENERAL MANAGER OF THE TORONTO BLUE JAYS.\nOnly Edward Rogers can tell us why the company wished to \u201cretire\u201d Beeston, who still looks two decades younger than his 70 years; remains in good health, and is universally respected throughout Major League Baseball. Either a falling out occurred somewhere along the line or the company simply felt it was time for a new voice. Remember, when the Rogers\u2013Reinsdorf fiasco occurred, the Blue Jays were coming off another mediocre season (83\u201379, 13 games behind first\u2013place Baltimore in the American League East). The Jays\u2019 21\u2013year playoff famine was the longest of any team in the four major North American sports. That Rogers desired to shake up the operation hardly came as a shock, though many pointed to the company, itself, for years of budget restraint. Only in the winter of 2012 did ownership appear to commit \u2014 allowing for such expensive trade additions as R.A. Dickey, Mark Buehrle and Jose Reyes; thereby increasing expectation. When the 2013 season became a disaster, Rogers appeared to throw in the towel once again.\nToday\u2019s development likely wouldn\u2019t have caused more than a ripple had Anthopoulos not turned around the franchise at the non\u2013waiver trade deadline this summer. Even with his clever acquisitions, last off\u2013season, of Josh Donaldson, Russell Martin, Marco Estrada, Chris Colabello and Devon Travis, the Blue Jays were treading water in the final week of July with a 50\u201351 record, seven lengths behind the A.L. East\u2013leading Yankees. Only when Anthopoulos \u2014 still working within his 2015 budget \u2014 somehow annexed Troy Tulowitzki, David Price and Ben Revere before the July 31 deadline did the Blue Jays take off\u2026 and begin to carry all of Canada on an unforgettable, three\u2013month ride that ended last Friday night, at Kansas City, in Game 6 of the American League Championship Series. By then, Anthopoulos had become a God\u2013like figure among Blue Jays fans and trepidation over his future with the club began to take hold.\nTheoretically, Rogers could have halted its search for a new president well before Mark Shapiro came aboard, Aug. 31, from the Cleveland Indians. On that morning, the Blue Jays were a remarkable 24\u20135 in their previous 29 games; had pieced together an 11\u2013game win streak for the second time in 2015, and had overtaken the Yankees for first place in the Division. The Beeston\u2013Anthopoulos combo appeared to be firing on all cylinders. Moreover, why would Rogers choose to hire a president that insisted on usurping baseball authority from its star GM? Prior to agreeing with Shapiro, the company had to know that Anthopoulos would bristle under the new guidelines and surely not sign a contract extension. That is why today\u2019s defection began with that clandestine call, last winter, from Edward Rogers to Jerry Reinsdorf.\nThis isn\u2019t to condemn Blue Jays ownership, even though it continually drips of the slogan \u201cRogers Knows Best.\u201d A commitment was made to replace Beeston and it occurred with the appointment of Shapiro. Thanks to Anthopoulos, the new president has an excellent nucleus with which to work and it\u2019s highly premature to suggest Shapiro will foul it up. But, the customer relations element of Rogers \u2014 hardly a Rock of Gibraltar to begin with \u2014 will take an enormous hit with today\u2019s news. It comes early enough in the off\u2013season that it may be healed by time once the 2016 schedule begins next April. How it effects ticket sales and cable subscriptions remains to be seen\u2026 and is obviously not of prime concern to the company.\nWhatever the case, stability in Toronto professional sport is forever fleeting.\nTags: 2015 American League Championship Series, Alex Anthopoulos, Ben Revere, Bob Elliott, Chicago White Sox, Chris Colabello, Cleveland Indians, David Price, Devon Travis, Edward Rogers, Jerry Reinsdorf, Jose Reyes, Josh Donaldson, Kansas City Royals, Kenny Williams, Marco Estrada, Mark Buehrle, Mark Shapiro, New York Yankees, Paul Beeston, R.A. 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        "raw_content": "I don't know if the wheels are actually coming off the Trump bus yet, but at least a few of the lug nuts might be starting to loosen up a bit. It has been pretty clear from the outset that Donnie pater not only knew about the Trump Tower meeting before it happened, but was eagerly anticipating its results. The Trumps have been digging themselves into a pretty deep hole by insisting otherwise, and that hole has now gotten a lot deeper now that Michael Cohen has flipped because the evidence of Trump's malfeasance is no longer purely circumstantial. At the very least, at some point Trump is going to have to answer the question: what exactly were the circumstances that led you to say this on June 7, 2016:\n\u201cI am going to give a major speech on \u2014 probably Monday of next week [June 13] \u2014 and we\u2019re going to be discussing all of the things that have taken place with the Clintons,\u201d Trump said. \u201cI think you\u2019re going to find it very informative, and very, very interesting.\u201d\nAnd also, what were the circumstances that led you not to follow through on that promise? Was it purely coincidence that that the June 9 meeting, which produced no results, just happened to take place between when you promised a \"major speech\" about the Clintons and when you failed to follow through on that promise? If it wasn't the Tower meeting that led to all that, what was it?\nI can't help but marvel at the irony that Trump, the supposed master negotiator, may be brought down by the incredibly stupid mistake of promising something before he was sure he could deliver it. If he hadn't done that, he might have been able to maintain plausible deniability. Sometimes you have to take risks, but the Second Rule of Business is that you should only take risks when you have to. Trump didn't have to. He could have waited two days until he knew if the meeting was going to be fruitful or not. But Trump has the patience of a six-year-old, and so he took this risk gratuitously and recklessly simply because he felt like it, and thus gave up plausible deniability. What a maroon.\nIn other news, some Republicans are starting to call for Trump's impeachment.\nI didn't do it... but if I'd done it...\nFor at least one Trump voter, heaven is about new ...\nFire TFR update: from bad to worse\nThe Republican's three-step plan\nThree ominous developments\nRepublican voters are completely insane\nBut what about the witch hunt?\nRoe is a distraction. The real problem is much, m...\nTrump is a personality cult",
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        "raw_content": "New Study Comparing Indexed and Actively Managed Funds\nNerdWallet, a San Francisco based personal investing site, has performed a historical study of the returns on almost 8,000 mutual funds and ETFs over a ten year period and found that passive indexed funds tend to outperform actively managed funds on average. In fact, they found that only 24% of actively managed funds outperformed the average return of the indexed funds. These results are consistent with the annual SPIVA Scorecard produced by S&P Dow Jones Indices, which found in both 2012 and 2011 that mutual funds tend to have lower returns than their benchmarks.*\nInterestingly, NerdWallet also found that before fees the actively managed funds did have higher returns over the period, but that they \"charge more in fees than the value they create.\" They also found that actively managed funds had lower risk (as measured by the annualized volatility of quarterly returns), and that the risk-adjusted returns of passive and active funds were, on average, nearly the same.**\nThe study also notes that they restricted their sample to the 7,943 mutual funds and ETFs available to US investors for the entire 10 year period between January 1, 2002 and December 31, 2012. This leads to a selection bias because funds that failed during that period--which presumably realized low returns--are excluded. In their words, \"this survivorship bias implies that index fund returns are even more superior to active fund returns than the numbers indicate,\" though it is not necessarily the case the more actively managed funds failed with low returns than indexed funds. This analysis also excludes any fund with an inception date after January 1, 2002, and therefore excludes most ETFs.\nWhile these results are more superficial than those of the SPIVA analysis, this study contributes to growing sentiment that active management may not be preferable to passive index investing. Indeed, even CalPERS, one of the largest pension funds in the US, may be switching its entire $255 billion portfolio to non-actively managed investments. It will be interesting to see if this trend towards index investing will continue.\n* This study has a number of drawbacks not present in the SPIVA study, including survivorship bias and a fixed observation period.\n** Unfortunately, the study did not report the variance of its measurements nor statistical significance.\nLabels: Actively Managed Mutual Fund, Indexing, Mutual Fund",
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        "raw_content": "An end to unrestricted banking secrecy when investigating online sales of counterfeit goods\nIn its judgment of 16 July 2015 (Case C-580/13) the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) placed limits on national laws protecting banking secrecy. In response to a request from Germany's Bundesgerichtshof (Federal Court of Justice) for a preliminary ruling on whether Germany's national banking secrecy law contravened Directive 2004/48/EC on the enforcement of intellectual property rights, the CJEU held that the Directive precluded a national provision which allows, in an unlimited and unconditional manner, a banking institution to invoke banking secrecy in order to refuse to provide the judicial authorities with information concerning the name and address of an account holder in the framework of proceedings dealing with the infringement of an intellectual property right.\nIn 2011 Coty Germany, exclusive licensees to the Community trademark for Davidoff Hot Water, purchased a bottle of perfume bearing that mark from an Internet auction platform and paid the purchase price into the seller's bank account with Stadtsparkasse Magdeburg. On observing that the perfume was counterfeit, Coty Germany asked the auction platform for the real name of the holder of the account from which the perfume had been sold under an assumed name. The party in question admitted to being the account holder but denied having sold the perfume and refused to furnish any additional information, relying on her right not to give evidence.\nCoty Germany then asked the bank, Stadtsparkasse Magdeburg, to furnish the name and address of the holder of the bank account in which it had deposited the purchase price for the counterfeit perfume, but the bank refused to do so, invoking banking secrecy.\nCoty Germany therefore instituted civil proceedings with the Landgericht Magdeburg (Regional Court, Magdeburg), which ordered the Stadtsparkasse to supply the information requested. This order was overturned by the Oberlandesgericht Naumburg (Higher Regional Court, Naumburg), ruling that under German civil law the bank was entitled to refuse to give evidence in civil proceedings. Coty Germany appealed this decision to the Bundesgerichtshof (Federal Court of Justice), which stayed the proceedings and referred a question to the CJEU for a preliminary ruling.\nThe question highlights the need to reconcile the right to an effective remedy and the right to intellectual property, on the one hand, and the right to protection of personal data, on the other.\nEssentially the CJEU has held that, taken in isolation, the provision of national law that allows unlimited refusal by a banking institution to furnish information concerning the name and address of an account holder who engages in activities infringing an intellectual property right, inasmuch as the wording of the provision contains no condition or qualification, is liable to frustrate the fundamental right to an effective remedy and the fundamental right to intellectual property by preventing the competent national authorities from ordering the release of personal data pursuant to Article 8.1 of the above-mentioned Directive.\nThis ruling furnishes explicit support for national laws ensuring a fair balance between the different fundamental rights in question and clearly places limits on banking secrecy in investigations of cases of infringement of intellectual property rights. Given the invisibility available to sellers of counterfeit goods on the Internet, identifying the holder of the bank account into which payments are made can be critically important \u2013 in many cases the only way to uncover an infringer. The CJEU's ruling can be expected to have greater impact on civil matters in Spain, since it limits the banking secrecy that can be invoked in civil proceedings, and less on criminal matters, in which examining judges already enjoy broad powers to investigate crimes and set aside fundamental rights. In any case, the ruling is a big step forward in being able to combat the runaway scourge of sales of counterfeit branded goods on the Internet.\nLabels: Banking secrecy, Case law, European Union, Intellectual property, Internet, Piracy",
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        "raw_content": "Building my own 3D printer based upon Prusa and Mendel90 designs\nI have been trying to build my own 3D printer. I am trying to use \"off the shelf\" parts as much as possible. I did end up buying X axis ends on eBay. I designed and made my own stepper motor mounts.\nHere is a picture of the frame as I first assembled it. The blue tape is so I can write on it for my hole markings.\nRight now I am stuck on the lead screws for the Z axis. The holes for the nuts are .55 inches across and they are supposed to be for 8mm nuts. But 8mm nuts are .51 inches and 5/16 nuts are .5 inches. Both nuts rotate freely in the hole as the hole is for a nut that is .55 inches across. The nuts that are found on hollow electrical threaded pipe commonly used in table lamps fit perfectly. One of these is seen on the right side below. However that would be hard to adapt that to the 5mm stepper motor shafts!\nSome of the other problems I have faced so far include:\nThe stepper motors came with gears on them. I used a gear puller to remove the gears. When I connected the motors up to the lead screws I discovered that their shafts were bent so much that the top of the lead screws rotated in about a one inch circle. I had to get new stepper motors. When I installed the new stepper motors I discovered that the problem was actually the 5mm to 8mm shaft coupler! It was drilled so crooked that it causes the lead screw to rotate.\nAs I said above the holes for the nuts in the X axis ends are .55 inches across and both 8mm and 5/16 nuts spin freely in them. I might have to make my own \"nuts\" out of aluminum using a 5/16 tap. Wow was I really off on that one. It turns out that the nut holes on the top are .55 inches but the nut holes on the bottom are .51 inches! So I was just looking at the wrong nut holes.\nWhen I assembled the Y axis carriage and slid it towards the back it returns back to the front on its own! That is because the rod spacing varies by 1/8 of an inch causing the bearings to bind. I enlarged the holes on the back side and adjusted it so the platform moves smoothly now.\nThe 8mm bearings are terrible. They do not move smoothly and they loose some of their balls every time I remove them from the rods. I might have to replace them with better ones from another vendor?\nSome of the 8mm rods are from printers and scanners. The one on the right side is a tiny bit bigger than 8mm. I used emery cloth to take it down a little bit so that the bearings move smoothly.\nI used 10mm rods (from scanners) and bearing for the Y axis. They work so much better than the 8 mm bearings. However their outside diameter does not fit either 1/2 or 3/4 pipe holders.\nThe spacing of the z axis guide rods varies by 1/8 of an inch from the top to bottom. That is a tricky measurement since there are rod holders at the top and a home made motor mount at the bottom. I will have to move the rod holders in about 1/16 of an inch on each side to fix the problem.\nWhile testing the Y axis I realized that the gantry is at the wrong position. When I move the Y carriage back the print head will not reach the front edge. I had to unbolt the gantry and move it forward one inch to resolve the problem. It was six inches from the back edge but it is now 7 inches from the back edge.\nThe Y axis bearing holders hits the stepper motor that is mounted under it. That is because I mounted the stepper motor all the way to the right. It needs to be moved at least an inch to the left. It also needs to be moved so that the wires to the Y platform can be run in the center, the drive belt is there currently.\nI cannot put nuts on the Y axis hot plate screws. The bearing holders are too close to the front and back edge of the Y platform so there is not enough room to put the nuts on the hot plate screws. I will have to move the Y axis bearing holders 1/4 inch further from the front and back edges.\nI tried to mount the Arduino Mega, but like all Arduino's the mounting holes are an afterthought. I wanted to have screws come through the plastic, then a nut, an insulator then through the Arduino then a last nut. However the nuts cannot be on that side. I am trying to rework it to use the standoff's that are used for ports on a PC.\nBuilding my own 3D printer based upon Prusa and Me...",
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        "raw_content": "My Weekly Indicator post is up at XE.com. Oil is the skunk at the party.\nInternational Week in Review: Frothy UK Housing Market Edition\nhttp://community.xe.com/forum/xe-market-analysis/international-week-review-frothy-uk-housing-market-edition\nEpistemic economic closure on the left: Classic Math FAIL by the Pied Piper of Doom\nA few of you are apparently still trying to explain the Big Bang Theory to the Flat Earth Society that is the acolytes of the PPoD at DK. They're not interested. It's all about epistemic closure for them: being told what they want to hear. It may be time to list a few more of the literally over 100 of his false prophecies of DOOOOM. But just to give you a few giggles, here's a classic....\nThe Pied Piper of Doom didn't think it could be possible that an economic series going down could be a good thing:\n(INVERTED?). LOL! \"Inverted.\" What's up is down and what's down is up. That's what \"inverted\" means. Kind of speaks to the diarist's intent better than anything I could say.\nHere's what he was reacting to, in the joint diary Bonddad and I published in May 2009 arguing (correctly) that the Great Recession was nearing its bottom:\n8 out of 10 of these leading economic indicators have now turned positive or at least neutral. Let's look at them in turn:\nAverage weekly initial claims for unemployment insurance (inverted) (3%) [graph omitted]This is an inverted series, so down = good. According to research conducted by Prof. James Hamilton of UC San Diego, whose graph is shown above, the end of a recession typically happens about 2 months after the turn in this indicator. Per the blue dotted line in the graph above, he believes it is substantially more likely than not that we have seen that turn.\nThat's right. The Pied Piper of Doom was such an idiot that he didn't know that initial jobless claims going down was a good thing.\nYahoo -- Interesting Little Company Here\nAnybody remember the above yodel? When I was looking at Yahoo for this post, I remembered their ad campaign from the 1990s when they were the internet site.\nThe ArmoTrader has a post up on Yahoo, with the title, Is Yahoo Headed For Fall?. While his post is based on a solid technical reading of the chart, I wanted to focus on the more fundamental side of Yahoo.\nLet's start with the balance sheet, which is one of the best around. They had $3.4 billion in liquid assets in 2013, which gives them a liquid ratio over 2. In fact, their liquid assets (cash and securities) are only about $200 million below their total liabilities, meaning the company is extremely liquid. Even stripping out goodwill (which I usually do), their \"Graham and Dodd\" book value is $8.4 billion.\nThen we get to their Revenue Statement, which is where things get, shall we say, interesting. Revenue has dropped from $4.9 billion in 2011 to $4.6 billion in 2013. After accounting for expenses, Yahoo's core businesses are creating about $1-$1.3 billion in net cash/year. And their cash flow statement indicates they've managed their cash position will over the last three years. They most likely have understood that their net organic growth would be neutral for the foreseeable future.\nAnd then we get to their two big investments: Alibaba Group and Yahoo Japan. Alibaba is a huge online portal that serves China. Here is a general write-up from the Economist:\nSince then, Alibaba has come to dominate internet retailing in China, which will soon be the biggest e-commerce market in the world. It has moved beyond its original remit of connecting businesses to each other to ventures that let companies sell directly to the public (Tmall) and enable members of the public to sell to each other (Taobao). Between them, Taobao and Tmall processed 1.1 trillion yuan ($170 billion) in transactions last year, more goods than passed through Amazon and eBay combined (see table 1).\nThe company that started in Mr Ma\u2019s apartment now employs 24,000 workers at its headquarters in Hangzhou and elsewhere; Ms Dai is president of human resources. A few years ago Alibaba began to turn a profit; in the year to September 2012 it made $485m on revenues of $4.1 billion (see chart 2). Following a recent reorganisation it has 25 separate business units, and on May 10th it will have a new chief executive, Jonathan Lu; Mr Ma will stay on as executive chairman.\nAccording to their latest 10-K, Yahoo owns a 24% interest in the company. Also from their latest 10-K: \"Since acquiring its interest in Alibaba Group, the Company has recorded, in retained earnings, cumulative earnings in equity interests, net of tax, of $661 million and $1,078 million as of December 31, 2012 and 2013, respectively. \"\nYahoo also owns a 35% interest in Yahoo Japan, which, according to their latest 10-K, \"Since acquiring its equity interest in Yahoo Japan, the Company has recorded cumulative earnings in equity interests, net of dividends received and related taxes on dividends, of $2.3 billion and $2.8 billion as of December 31, 2012 and 2013, respectively. \"\nSo, on the domestic front, Yahoo is a stable producer of income. However, the property is languishing as an undeveloped internet property. While they were a high-flyer in the original age of the internet, they have since been trading on that fame while not really adapting to the new age. Yes, they're a landing page for many (myself included), but their lack of revenue growth on the domestic front means they need to change their method of doing business.\nHowever, the are also benefiting from their ownership of Alibaba and Yahoo Japan. Yahoo Japan's revenue was stable last year, but Alibaba is still a huge growth story. And while Yahoo isn't a majority owner, their large minority stake means they will participate in the earnings growth. And, it opens up the possibility of potential business combinations down the road.\nSo, let's go back to the chart, which does show a potential for a sell-off. The fundamental reading is Yahoo has some type of long-term value as combination of domestic internet company and international investment in two large markets (Japan and China). If we do see a sell-off, I certainly wouldn't read it as a crash in the making.\nA long term look at initial jobless claims shows that hiring, not firing, is holding back employment growth\nWhen was the last time you heard friends, family, or acquaintances worry about being laid off? Odds are, you've heard very little of that in the last year or two. That's because, American workforces are down to very taut and efficient levels for the level of economic activity.\nThe monthly jobs report is the net of hiring minus firing. In recent months, there have been 200,000+ more hirings than firings in each month.\nA look at initial jobless claims, representing new layoffs, shows that, adjusting for population, it is at or near all-time low levels going back half a century.\nFirst, here are initial jobless claims adjusted by population:\nThe level now is equivalent to the tech boom low of the late 1990s, as well as the pre-Great Recession low. You have to go back nearly half a century, to the late 1960s, to find a lower rate.\nBut this statistic is distorted by the huge volume of retiring Boomers. So, instead of the entire population, let's use the working age 25-54 population:\nEven using this population as our denominator, layoffs now are at a low only exceeded by the tech boom and the peak of the pre-Great Recession economy.\nJOLTS data on total quits and discharges only goes back to the turn of the Millennium, but the same pattern shows:\nWe are near the all-time low for this series.\nIn short, people who hold jobs now are as secure in those jobs as at any point in the last half century. The reason that the percentage of the prime working age population of 25 through 54 is still closer to its recession low than its pre-recession peak has everything to do with the slack pace of hiring, and not with firing.\nThe EU Is Still In a Recession\nhttp://community.xe.com/forum/xe-market-analysis/eu-still-recession\nCredit where Doomer credit is due (but get your numbers right)\nThere's a rec-listed diary up at the Great Orange Satan now arguing that Congress's cutoff of long term unemployment benefits at the end of last year has led to a significant increase in the number of people who have given up looking for a job. I happen to think he is correct, and he is citing the correct data series - Not in Labor Force, Want a Job Now.\nThis is because I made the exact same argument last week:\nThis is a real issue, involving real hardship for people for whom there simply aren't enough jobs available.\nAt the same time, you need to keep your math correct. Since the low of November 2013, those people who want a job now but have stopped looking for work have indeed increased by 659,000. But you can't simply add that number to get to an unemployment rate. That's because the numerator in the unemployment rate is the number of unemployed . Those who stopped looking for work entirely aren't included. And during that same time, the number of unemployed has declined from 10.841 million to 9.799 million, or -1.042 million.\nThat makes the net change a decline of -383,000 in those who want a job, including both those who have looked, and those who haven't. That's why the number I cited as \"the REAL real unemployment rate\" has declined since half a year ago, by about -0.3%.\nFifty years of data says, house prices lead housing inventory for sale\nSeveral years ago, Barry Ritholtz wrote a 5-part series on why housing prices weren't bottoming (hey, nobody's perfect). One of his arguments was that any uptick in prices would bring out such an increase in listings that prices would actually fall further.\nI have a post up at XE.com looking at the relationship between house prices and the number of houses listed for sale. The bottom line is, prices lead listings, as potential home sellers take their cues from recent price movements, but it takes a while for the \"message\" to get through to them.\nSince we may be at an inflection point for house prices, this is a relationship we can watch.\nHousing permits negative YoY, single family homes still stalled\nFor the first time this year, housing permits turned negative on a YoY basis, down -1.9% from May 2013:\nInterestingly, YoY permits for not only single family homes (blue), but also for multi-unit structures (apartments and condominiums) (red) were negative:\nAs a rolling 3 month average, however, apartment and condominium permits still have trended upward.\nOn an absolute level, we can see that building permits for single family homes remain dead in the water,with no growth since January of 2013 (blue). All of the growth has come from apartments and condominiums (red):\n[Graph normed to 100 as of January 2013]\nHousing starts did remain positive. Single family starts were up +4.7% YoY. Apartments and condos were up +19.2%. Total starts were up +9.4%. Typically permits slightly lead starts, so I expect starts to cool off on a YoY basis in the next month or two.\nUPDATED: Here is the comparison of the YoY% change in permits (blue) and starts (red):\nPermits have trended to zero, while starts have had an anomalous surge in the last 2 months. I expect this to be resolved in the direction of permits, which slightly lead, in the next several months.\nHere are single family home permits (blue) vs. starts (red), normed to 100 as of January 2013, showing that both have stalled:\nFinally, here are multi-unit apartment and condo permits (blue) vs. starts (red), also normed to 100 inJanuary 2013:\nThis is where the growth has been for the last year plus. Note again the anomaly of starts growing more than permits.\nThe bottom line remains:\nhigher interest rates and higher prices have brought the market for new single family homes to a virtual standstill. It has not shown meaningful growth for nearly the last year and a half.\nthe large \"Echo Boom\" Millennial generation is piling into apartments and condominiums, partly due to economic distress (inability to afford single family homes).\napartment building is also being boosted by historically low vacancy rates and sharp increases in rents, in addition to demographics.\nIs LinkedIn's Business Model Already In Need of Repair?\nAbove are two charts of LinkedIn.com stock. The weekly chart (top chart) shows that prices topped at 257 about a year ago, but have since been moving lower. The daily chart (bottom chart) shows the last year's price action in more detail. This is a classic bear marker chart of lower lows and lower highs. Stock holders overwhelm the market, sending the price lower. At some price level, buyers see the stock as attractive and bid it higher but can never attain sufficient bullish momentum. Key to the top chart is that prices are now below the long-term EMAs. Key to the lower chart is that prices are below the 200 day EMA which is also moving lower.\nClearly, the markets have determined that a high price for this company is not warranted, and they are thereby sending prices lower. The question now is, what have the markets figured out? The answer is simple: despite the glitz of the website, LinkedIn is really nothing more than a glorified monster.com. And while their user base is now growing and will continue to grow as they expand throughout the world, the website will eventually saturate the HR job search market and be unable to print solid earnings growth.\nFirst, like most professionals, I have a profile on LinkedIn (you can see it here). And I've had several conversations over the last few years where I have been asked to send people a link to my profile, largely for validation. This behavior is encouraged by the company which says it has three goals for users:\n1.) Managing and sharing who they are through their digital professional identity;\n2.) Engaging and expanding who they know through their professional network; and\n3.) Discovering professional knowledge and insights making them better at what they do.\nI, like many other people, have done number 1 and found it a pretty valuable service, although not central to my business development. I've also expanded my contacts a bit through the network, but probably not to the degree the company had hoped. I've personally heard mixed results from other professionals on this topic; some say their contacts have increased, others not. As for discovering new knowledge, I belong to over 40 groups, but there are really only 3-5 that are meaningful; the rest just don't add much to what I already know.\nHowever, also note a key point of the above three activities: LinkedIn derives no revenue from them. So, in using their platform the way they want me to use it, I'm not helping them make any money.\nThe company earns revenue from three sources:\n1.) Talent Solutions: We provide access to our professional database of both active and passive job candidates with LinkedIn Recruiter, which allows corporate recruiting teams to identify candidates based on industry, job function, geography, experience/education, and other specifications.\nTranslation: LinkedIn has created a series of algorithms that allow talent recruiters to search through their users to find \"active\" and \"passive\" job candidates. Top line revenue from this service increased from $261 million in 2011 to $860 million in 2013. This is a good increase. However, a large percentage of that comes from the US market, which accounted for 67% of gross revenues in 2011 and 61% in 2013. But the number of US users is already at 94.1 million. According to the latest BLS employment report, the US civilian, non-institutional population was 155 million. That means 60% of the US labor force is already on LinkedIn. You've got to wonder if the company is already near saturation in the US market, as the other 40% may not be in an industry that requires a LinkedIn profile. And assuming that to be the case, the company needs to expand into other markets.\nLooking at Europe, according to Eurostat, the euro area 17 has a total population of 331 million, 67% who are employed, bringing the total employed population to about 221 million. LinkedIn Currently has 85 million members in the EU region, so there is the potential for growth. But the efficacy of this platform is in question with an unemployment rate at 11.8% and growth close to 0% growth. And then there are the much more stringent EU employment laws to deal with, which could hinder LinkedIn's overall efficacy. This explains why the EU region has only accounted for 21% of Linked in revenue from 2011 and 23% in 2013.\nAnd the Asian market only accounted for 5.5% of revenue in 2011, increasing to 7.7% in 2013.\nEither LinkedIn needs to figure out how to increase their revenue penetration in the EU and Asia, or they're looking at some revenue containment within 3-5 years based on simple demographics.\nThere are two other ways the company earns revenue -- add placement and premium subscriptions. However, ads have provided a declining amount of revenue as it was responsible for 30% of earnings in 2011 and 24% in 2013. This could become a much more fertile revenue source if properly developed, especially considering the large number of users. However, the company hasn't really developed this yet. Premium subscriptions consistently account for 20% of earnings.\nSo, from a business model standpoint, the market has probably figured out the company may be approaching saturation in the US with little help for additional market development from the EU or Asia. While there is the possibility of ad revenue, the company hasn't really developed this in a significant way.\nFinancially, the company is in fine shape. Cash generated by operations has increased from $134 million in 2011 to $436 million in 2013. This cash burn more than pays for PPE expansion, which accounts for 46% to 66% of net cash. This means the company has been putting its funds to use in investments to earn a higher return. The company is extremely liquid, and has a book value of $2 billion.\nIn short, the company has the financial capabilities to change direction or try different ideas out in order to keep revenue growth going. As mentioned above, the best option here is to really up their ad revenue in some way. But, until they do, the market will probably question the company's long-term viability given their near saturation of the US market and the different and perhaps harder to develop international markets.\nEuro/Dollar Now In New Trading Territory\nhttp://community.xe.com/forum/xe-market-analysis/eurodollar-chart-now-new-territory\nA modest proposal for \"Medicare Part O\"\nThe French health care system is frequently touted as the best in the world. The interesting thing is, Obamacare looks a lot like that French system -- if it had been designed by Rube Goldberg.\nThe French system relies upon private insurers, not nationalized health care. It has standardized policies among which people can choose. It has standardized administrative systems and forms. The biggest difference is, the employer is not involved, and it isn't a question of whether to enroll or not: you are enrolled, it is just a question of with which insurer.\nContrarily, Obamacare relies on individuals to sign up, or to rely upon their employer's healthcare. This creates a situation much like 401k's, where through inertia or laziness many employees do not sign up, or do not take full advantage of it by putting in enough of their own wages/salaries to obtain the full employer match.\nSome behavioral economists have recommended that, instead of \"opt-in,\" 401k plans should be set up on the basis of \"opt out.\" That is, an individual is automatically enrolled up to the level of the full employer match, unless they take action not to be included. As expected, firms that have implemented such \"opt out\" 401ks have a much higher level of participation. For example, an article in Psychology Today pointed out:\nAn automatic enrollment policy in a 401(k) savings plan results in substantially more employees participating in the pension plan -- a jump from one-third to nearly 90%. ...[M]ost just stay at the default level of contribution and asset allocation.\nWhat if the ACA a/k/a Obamacare, were set up like that? What if, instead of vast and expensive outreach programs, advertising, and assistance, all to beg, plead, and cajole people to sign up for health care as we saw earlier this year, the ACA were set up as an \"opt out\" system? Under such a system, if a person were employed, an employer would automatically make a deduction for \"Medicare part O\" just as the employer does for Social Security and existing Medicare. If the employer offered their own health care, the deduction would be $0. If the employer did not offer their own health care, there would automatically be a deduction made that enrolled the worker in the \"bronze\" health plan offered by the exchange under the ACA (and randomly assigned to one of the qualifying insurers).\nThose either not employed, or self-employed, who did not enroll on their own, would be automatically enrolled in the \"bronze\" plan as well, using their Social Security number, and would either include the payments in their quarterly IRS estimated taxes, or in their yearly filings by April 15 (keeping in mind that with the subsidies for low incomes under the ACA, the net amount owed by somebody who is unemployed might be $0).\nIt seems to me that such an \"opt out\" system would make great strides towards universal coverage, and by relying on existing systems already familiar to everybody (Social Security numbers, payroll deductions for Medicare, and tax returns), would have a minimum of administrative cost.\nInternational Week in Review: Frothy UK Housing Ma...\nEpistemic economic closure on the left: Classic M...\nA long term look at initial jobless claims shows t...\nCredit where Doomer credit is due (but get your nu...\nFifty years of data says, house prices lead housin...\nHousing permits negative YoY, single family homes ...\nIs LinkedIn's Business Model Already In Need of Re...",
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        "raw_content": "Students encouraged to be involved\nThe Involvement Fair hosted by Student Association will be held Sept. 9 from 2-5 p.m in the Angell College Center in the Warren Ballrooms.\nThis event is held each semester for students to find out what interests them and decide how to get involved. There are over 100 tables from different clubs and organizations for students to check out. Clubs range from Biology Club, French Club,Fishing Club and Dance Corps. Clubs and organizations will give out free favors to attract students. In addition, they will also have sign-up sheets for anyone who would like to join and receive more information.\n\u201cGetting involved is the most beneficial thing that you can do,\u201d said senior communications major Taeko Kelly, student association the Vice President for Clubs and Organizations. \u201cIt helps them academically, culturally, athletically and musically.\u201d\nShe said that getting involved can help students find leadership opportunities, which might be an advantage in the future. She said that joining clubs could help students build great resumes for employers who want to hire someone with good social skills instead of just being good at studying. In addition to joining clubs on campus, students can also make a lot of friends and feel more comfortable. Kelly suggested people should attend to find out what interests them.\n\u201cEverybody in the clubs are really welcoming, and they want to give people a good experience,\u201d Kelly said. That\u2019s why Kelly said being active and getting involved might be the stepping stone for people on the path to their success.\nThere are also many cultural clubs in the Involvement Fair for international students to join if they are looking for something that is familiar to their culture. There are clubs representing different countries around the world at PSUC. PSUC currently has a growing population of international students from more than 65 different countries, according to the official PSUC website. There are the Chinese Association, Korean Association, V-Nation, Club International and other international clubs to join. Those clubs are also welcome to anyone who is interested in learning about a country and its culture.\nComing from Peru, freshman business administration major Gonzalo Reyes said that he had never had any experiences before in his country. He wants to join any cultural clubs or musical clubs so he can make more friends and improve his skills.\n\u201cNobody can be alone,\u201d he said.\nThat\u2019s why Reyes is excited about the upcoming event.\nHe is looking forward to joining clubs and organizations at PSUC. Reyes said that he would love to spend his time being social with his friends as well as meeting new people.\n\u201cYou\u2019re only here for four years and you want to make the most out of it,\u201d said Resident Assistant of Whiteface Hall Nicole Awad.\nAwad did not get involved last year and felt like she was wasting her college experience. That\u2019s when she decided to join clubs and organizations on campus this semester.\nShe also found out that getting involved could help her with her academic life. She joined clubs pertaining to her major and minor like the PSUC French Club.\nShe recommended freshman finish their academic work right after their classes. Therefore, during the weekend, they could have time to get involved and do fun activities. This can encourage students to balance their work and social life.\n\u201cYou want to just meet as many people as you can and try out new things.\u201d Awad said.\nAwad said she found where she belonged after deciding to get involved. She met a lot of great people and now she has a resident assistant job in Whiteface.\n\u201cNow I\u2019m really happy because I got involved,\u201d Awad said.\u201cI don\u2019t feel guilty about going out because during the week, I got all my work done.\u201d\nShe encouraged other students to get involved on campus.\n\u201cYou could learn things about yourself that you never knew,\u201d Awad said.\nEmail Hilly Nguyen at cp@cardinalpoints\nTags: Involvement Fair, SUNY Plattsburgh Student Association\nPrevious Versatile Kelly campus leader\nNext Students offered flu shots",
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        "raw_content": "Why a colleague in the same position as you can earn more money\nIt may seem like a rhetorical question, but it's not...\nFact: Your employer may be well in their right to pay you less than your colleague.\nIt\u2019s true! SagePastel Payroll & HR says that it\u2019s not unfair for you to earn a different salary than your colleague even if you\u2019re in the same position. However, this is on condition that the varying salaries are not based on discrimination.\nProtecting the employee\nTowards the end of 2014, when the Employment Equity Amendment Act 47 of 2013 and the Employment Equity Relations came into effect, the Draft Code of Good Practice on Equal Pay Value was delivered.\nThe code provides employers and employees alike, with practical guidelines on how to implement equal compensation for work of equal value. It also protects against pay discrimination, especially if the discrimination is based on gender race and disability.\nIt\u2019s all good and well to think that because you and your colleague do the same amount of work, you should be equally compensated. But do you know what criteria is applied to conclude equality? Section 5.3 of the code lists the criteria as follows:\n- the responsibility demanded of the work, including responsibility for people, finances and material\n- the formal and informal skills and qualifications required to perform the work;\n- the physical, mental and emotional requirements of the work.\nAlso, it is important that you consider the physical and psychological conditions under which your job is performed. The geographical location can also count in some assessments.\nWhen is it justifiable to pay different wages?\nSection 7 of the code lists the factors that determine when employees can be compensated differently. These include:\n- the individuals\u2019 seniority or duration of service\n- the individuals\u2019 qualifications, skills, and their potential above the minimum acceptable levels required for the job;\n- the individuals\u2019 performance, which includes both their quality and quantity of work. This factor is based on the condition that employees are equally subject to the employer\u2019s performance evaluation system and no discrimination is applied during grading;\n- where an employee is demoted due to company restructuring (or other legitimate reasons) without a reduction in remuneration (and the employee\u2019s salary is fixed at this level until the other employees in the same job category reach the same level);\n- where an individual is employed temporarily in a position in order to gain on-the-job experience or training, and is subject to different employment terms and conditions compared to full-time employees;\n- where there is a shortage of the relevant skill in a particular job classification;\n- any other relevant factor that does not unfairly discriminate.\nAlthough the Draft Code of Good Practice on Equal Pay for Work of Equal Value protects your pay rights, when all is said and done, if you do not do your research before accepting a job offer you will be underpaid. Even if your employer offers you your desired salary, without negotiation you will be underpaid.\nDid you know that Careers24 can help you find put your market worth? Use our calculator to get you started!\nOnce you've determined your worth, Careers24 is ready to help you find the latest job offerings.\nIn this article: finance \u201a money \u201a",
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        "raw_content": "\u20ac15 million allocated by Government for Cork docklands development\nMajor investment in Cork\u2019s docks are needed, not only by that city, but by Ireland too, writes Se\u00e1n Kearns.\nAs Port of Cork sets off in the sunset, new dawns await for the city\u2019s quays.\nAs part of a concerted effort by the Government to tackle the housing crisis, the Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government, Simon Coveney TD, has announced the details for a special housing infrastructure fund.\nThe Local Infrastructure Housing Activation Fund (LIHAF) provides funding for local authorities in the sum of \u20ac224 million to be financed on a 75%/25% basis between the exchequer and local authorities.\nThe fund is intended to unlock zoned lands for housing that are currently held up by infrastructural deficits such as lack of suitable road access, high voltage lines, drainage and transport links.\nIt is noteworthy but not unexpected that the majority of the funding (\u20ac112m) is targeted at the Dublin local authorities where the greatest need for housing is identified.\nThe second level of funding goes to Cork City Council and Cork County Council which is allocated \u20ac46m.\nThe remainder is allocated to Limerick, Waterford and the Dublin region commuter counties.\nI believe that this funding approach is an example of how the Government can go some of the way to establishing a national regional balance in recognition of Corks importance in the future planning development of the country.\nWe have had previous attempts at regional planning that were highly politicised such as Charlie McCreevy\u2019s decentralisation plans and the National Spatial Strategy (NSS) 2020 which took the Late Late Show approach to planning with a plethora of \u201cgateways\u201d and \u201chubs\u201d that delivered one for everyone in the audience.\nThese approaches were scattered, unfocussed and were based on constituency rather than planning needs. This NSS plan was published in 2002 and since then Dublin has grown enormously and the regional towns and cities have declined.\nIn February this year, the Minister launched a consultation paper for a new national planning framework, \u2018Ireland 2040 \u2014 Our Plan\u2019.\nThe document lays out the current status quo whereby the Dublin City Region accounts for 40% of the population and 49% of economic output.\nBy comparison, The London metropolitan area, a global city of 14 million people, contains 22% of the UK\u2019s population and accounts for 32% of its GDP.\nOther countries of similar population size and economic profile to Ireland (Denmark, New Zealand, Scotland, and Finland) also have large city regions that dominate their population and economic output.\nHowever, Ireland, by comparison, has become effectively a single city state depending on the capital to drive economic growth.\nThe growth of Dublin has been phenomenal over the last 30 years, and is most welcome as it is necessary to have a city with a large enough population to drive economic activity with a diverse population and a concentration of physical and human infrastructure.\nHowever, Dublin has effectively sprawled into the neighbouring counties creating dormitory towns throughout Leinster, and is facing housing and infrastructural bottlenecks to such an extent that the 2040 plan consultation document raises concerns about the future competitiveness of the Dublin region.\nCork city, the second largest city in the state, has had growth levels consistently below the national average and, according to the 2016 census, now has a population of 125,000 people within the city boundaries.\nThis compares not too favourably to a 1967 population of 122,000.\nWhen compared to the national growth rate over the last 50 years, Cork has effectively reduced significantly in size and is only a competitor to Dublin, a city over 10 times its size, in imagination rather than reality.\nBy comparison, the population of Cork County has grown significantly to 417,000. 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        "raw_content": "Congressman Attacks \u201cAnemic\u201d US Response to Christian Persecution\nRep. Frank Wolf, co-chairman of the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission, urges the appointment of an envoy to protect religious minorities. by CNA/EWTN NEWS 06/21/2013\nWASHINGTON \u2014 Rep. Frank Wolf, R-Va., has criticized the U.S. government\u2019s \u201canemic and at times outright baffling\u201d response to the persecution of Christians in the Mideast, urging the appointment of an envoy to protect religious minorities.\n\u201cAmerica has always been a friend to the oppressed, the persecuted, the forgotten. But, sadly, today, that allegiance is in question, as religious freedom and human-rights abuses around the globe increasingly go unaddressed and unanswered,\u201d Wolf said June 17 during a discussion at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington.\n\u201cLooking to the Middle East, there is often societal and communal violence and repression against religious communities, which specifically targets religious minorities,\u201d he added during the discussion, which was hosted by the center\u2019s Middle East Program.\nWolf, a co-chairman of the House of Representatives\u2019 Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission, spoke about the situation facing religious minorities in the Middle East.\nThe congressman noted that the civil war in Syria has killed some 93,000. Its consequences for Syrian Christians are \u201clargely unknown and, unfortunately, rarely addressed by Western media.\u201d\nAccording to Wolf, the plight of Coptic Christians has been neglected by successive U.S. administrations. They now face marginalization under Egypt\u2019s Muslim Brotherhood-controlled government.\nHe said the recently drafted Egyptian constitution is \u201chighly problematic,\u201d citing its provisions criminalizing blasphemy and allowing a stricter vision of sharia law.\nPrevious post: Questions I Answered on Catholic Answers Live \u2013 Q & A from Non-Catholics\nNext post: New Movie Catholics Should Support",
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        "raw_content": "By Brian Saucier\nRegular readers of the CBLDF news blog will recall that the Lee County School District in Fort Myers, Florida recently ordered its 10th grade students to stop reading City of Thieves by David Benioff after a parent complained that the book was \u201csexually degrading.\u201d Inexplicably, the School District removed the book without the review mandated in its own detailed policy regarding objections to instructional materials. In response, the Florida Education Defenders, comprised of education and free speech advocate organizations including CBLDF and National Coalition Against Censorship, wrote a letter urging the school district to abide by its own policy and return the book to the curriculum while an appropriate committee examined the book\u2019s educational merits. 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A plurality of the justices recognized students\u2019 First Amendment rights to receive information and that the removal of material with the intent to deny students\u2019 access to ideas or to create a \u201cpall of orthodoxy\u201d (i.e. a stifling official designation of acceptable opinions) over the classroom was unconstitutional. Removal based on a determination of \u201ceducational suitability\u201d (including pervasive vulgarity), however, was permissible. The school district in Pico had a policy in place to assess removal issues, but like the Lee County School District, it ignored that policy. The disregard of the policy led the plurality to question the motivations in the removal and require further hearings.\nHowever, in Pico the Court did distinguish between removal of a book from the library and removal from the curriculum. They implied that a school board had wider discretion in the curriculum to \u201cinculcate community values\u201d, in other words they recognized the school\u2019s responsibility to uphold the values important to the community through teaching. Interestingly, one of the dissenting justices pointed out that removal of required material from the curriculum might actually impose a greater threat of a \u201cpall of orthodoxy\u201d than the removal of optional material from the school library, thus making the case that no greater latitude should be given to decisions to remove curriculum materials.\nIn Hazelwood, the Supreme Court held that a principal \u201cacted reasonably\u201d in censoring a student newspaper due to \u201clegitimate pedagogical concerns\u201d including the protection of a pregnant student\u2019s privacy. The Court distinguished the reasonable exercise of authority over a school-sponsored publication (that was part of the journalism curriculum) from the tolerance that must be afforded a student\u2019s speech under the First Amendment absent a reason to believe that the expression will substantially interfere with the work of the school or impinge on the rights of other students.\nBoth Pico and Hazelwood emphasize that removal of materials must be based upon legitimate pedagogical concerns, although how that standard is met is left rather ambiguous, especially in Hazelwood. However, as in Pico, the fact that Lee County abandoned the process it developed for this very situation raises the specter of a \u201cpall of orthodoxy.\u201d The School Board\u2019s adherence to its own established policy allowing teachers and administrators to review the material and present written findings, as urged by the Florida Education Defenders, could help ensure that legitimate pedagogical concerns are the basis of any decision regarding the materials, rather than a pretext to disguise an unconstitutional attack on ideas.\nBrian Saucier is an attorney at the Chicago law firm of Deutsch, Levy & Engel, where he practices in the areas of intellectual property, First Amendment and defamation, and commercial litigation. 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        "raw_content": "Tag Archives: getting on with it\nRiding the Wave: Back at It\nIt\u2019s been a day filled with plumbing excitement. I returned home last evening to find some other tenant\u2019s mystery filth backed up in my bathroom sink.\n18 hours later, it\u2019s as good as new, and was even cleaned by the handyman. A year ago, I\u2019d be waiting for a couple days or more, since, hey, bathroom sinks aren\u2019t as important as kitchen sinks, and they didn\u2019t rate the same service by my slack-ass jerk of a former landlord.\nIn little things like how my building is maintained, my life has changed from night to day in a year.\nSure, I need little things yet\u2026 like, you know, friends. But I know me and I\u2019ll get \u2019em. And I\u2019ll get \u2019em when I\u2019m feeling better about myself than I have been before now, and I\u2019ll net better quality people, because that\u2019s what happens when you\u2019re in a better place in both your life and your mind. 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        "raw_content": "BOSTON \u2014 Only David Price knows what he wants. But we all know that after this season, he has options.\nNext winter, Price can choose to either stay in Boston for the final four years of his seven-year, $217 million deal, or he can pack his bags and escape while he has the chance.\nPrice has an opt-out clause in his contract after 2018. That leads to questions about the future, but also, plenty of optimism for the present.\nFull disclosure: I\u2019ve never talked to Price, the Red Sox pitcher. I\u2019ve been part of several media sessions that he held in the visitors\u2019 clubhouse at Fenway Park while he played for the Tampa Bay Rays, while I was still a reporter on the scene. I\u2019m not on the scene anymore, and I haven\u2019t been since Price came to Boston.\nThat\u2019s important to know, because I\u2019m not pretending to be inside of Price\u2019s head here. I\u2019m just stating the facts.\nAnd the fact of the matter is, Price can choose to leave after this season, if he wants.\nAnother fact is, Price has let the overly demanding and sometimes bitter atmosphere in Boston get the best of him. He admitted such when talking to the media at the beginning of spring training last month.\n\u201cI could have handled it better last year, absolutely\u201d said Price.\nThat\u2019s not to say his off-the-field reactions to the media affected his on-field production. Injuries were the cause of a disappointing second year with the Red Sox in 2017.\nPrice made just 11 starts due to elbow soreness that lingered throughout the season. He returned in mid-September, strictly as a reliever, and allowed zero runs in 8.2 innings out of the bullpen, while striking out 13.\nIn the postseason, Price was the Red Sox\u2019 most reliable arm. He made just two appearances out of the bullpen in the ALDS against the eventual World Series champion Houston Astros, allowing zero runs in 6.2 innings and striking out six.\nEveryone in Boston hopes it\u2019s a sign of things to come in 2018.\nCLICK HERE TO READ THE REST OF MY COLUMN IN THE METRO BOSTON NEWSPAPER.",
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        "raw_content": "In an earlier post, I pointed out claims about Darwin and Galton in the work of a scholar of Islamic law which were wildly false. I have recently come across something similar in work by a scholar of Romani history writing on the Romani holocaust:\nCharles Darwin, also writing in 1871, \u201cemployed unmistakably racial terms when he noted \u2018the uniform appearance in various parts of the world of Gypsies and Jews . . . which contrast[ed] sharply with all the virtues represented by the territorially settled and \u2018culturally advanced\u2019 Nordic Aryan race\u201d (Fox, 1995:7).\nThe cite is not to Darwin but to Fox, another scholar of the Romani holocaust.\nThe first half of the supposed quote, before the ..., is from The Descent of Man. The second half is nowhere to be found in the book. Nor is the phrase \"Nordic Aryan.\" The full passage is:\nThe uniform appearance in various parts of the world of gypsies and Jews, though the uniformity of the latter has been somwhat exaggerated, is likewise an argument on the same side. A very damp or a very dry atmosphere has been supposed to be more influential in modifying the color of the skin than mere heat ; but as D'Orbigny in South America, and Livingstone in Africa, arrived at diametrically opposite conclusions with respect to dampness and dryness, any conclusion on this head must be considered as very doubtful.\nVarious facts, which I have elsewhere given, prove that the color of the skin and hair is sometimes correlated in a surprising manner with a complete immunity from the action of certain vegetable poisons and from the attacks of certain parasites. Hence it occurred to me, that negroes and other dark races might have acquired their dark tints by the darker individuals escaping during a long series of generations from the deadly influence of the miasmas of their native countries. (The Descent of Man, (1872), Chapter VII, p. 233)\nThe point of the passage is to offer an evolutionary explanation for differing physical features. It has nothing to do with the virtues or lack of them of Jews and Gypsies. The quote is, in other words, an invention.\nAll of the examples of it I can find online seem to be associated with Romani scholarship. My guess is that either it was invented by someone in that literature or it was invented by someone in the 19th or early 20th century with racist views who wanted to claim that they were supported by Darwin, picked up by someone in the Romani literature who liked it and did not bother to check whether it was true, and picked up from him by more authors in that literature\u2014who also did not bother to check a striking quote from a readily available source.\nWhy does this matter? Part of the reason is that the quote, like the false claims cited in my earlier post, gives a distorted picture of intellectual history. Part is that telling nasty lies about people is a bad thing to do even if they are no longer alive.\nBut there is another reason it matters. The author I found the quote in is also the source of an ingenious and persuasive reconstruction of Romani history based mostly on linguistic grounds. I am not a linguist, still less a linguist of Romani, so most of the evidence for that account I have no way of checking. While on the whole it feels like competent and objective scholarship, it is clear that the author's emotions are to some extent involved, that it is a story he would like to believe. I now know that he cannot be trusted to check facts he likes in work he publishes. That makes me less certain of facts I cannot check.\nThat is the same point I made in my earlier post about another fake claim.\nThe Descent of Man \"went through a large number of revised editions\", according to Wikipedia. Are you sure the second part of the quote doesn't appear in some version of it?\nAt 9:53 PM, April 15, 2015, Douglas Knight said...\nIt is wrong to talk about the \"first half\" of the quote because there is no quote. There is nothing inside quotation marks (except \"culturally advanced\"). There is a mark opening the quote, but it never ends. Fox does not intend the part after the ellipse to be read as Darwin's words, as clear from the fact that it abuts a separate quote mark; nor \"Nordic Aryan.\" Probably Fox continued Darwin's words past the word \"Jews\" with the mark ending the quotation in the part that Hancock deleted, resulting in the incoherent punctuation.\nAt 12:20 AM, April 16, 2015, David Friedman said...\n\"Nordic Aryan race\" is an unmistakably racial term, and it appears nowhere in the book.\nNeither does \"culturally advanced\"\nThe book can be found online. Show me where there is a passage that could be paraphrased as Fox, in your interpretation, paraphrases it.\nOr just look at the actual passage, which I quote, and explain how it can be read as contrasting the Jews and Gypsies to the virtues of the Nordic Aryan race.\nAlan: The references in the article include one reference to Darwin, to _The Descent of Man_ 1871. The copy I found online is dated 1872, published in NY. According to Wikipedia, the second edition came out in 1874. So I take it that what I have the American publication of the first edition.\nBut in any case, if you read the passage which I quoted, it doesn't make any sense for it to have somehow morphed into the quote, since it isn't about the lack of virtues of Jews and Gypsies but the explanation of their physical appearance.\nI linked to a piece with the quote that I found online. But I first found it in a piece by the same author, where it appeared as:\nCharles Darwin, also writing in 1871, used racist language in referring to \u201cthe uniform appearance in various parts of the world of Gypsies and Jews . . . which contrast[s] sharply with all the virtues represented by the territorially settled and culturally advanced Nordic Aryan race.\u201d\nNo quotation mark complications.\nI pointed the problem out to the author in email, have not yet received any response.\nAt 1:08 AM, April 16, 2015, Douglas Knight said...\nIf you are only interested in the paraphrase, then edit your post to say so. But as it stands now, you also accuse Hancock and/or Fox of \"invention\" of a quote, in particular of falsely attributing \"the second half of the quote\" to Darwin.\nIf \"culturally advanced\" is an invented quote, that is terrible, but it in no way justifies your other, false accusation.\nWhere is the other version?\nThe other version was sent to me by the author in response to a query about Romani law, which is the subject of one chapter in a book I'm writing. Its title is:\nTHE ROMANIES IN THE HOLOCAUST\nLE RROMANE DUKHADILE AND\u2019O BARO PORRAJMOS\nI couldn't find it online, don't know if that version has been published (it doesn't say), so linked to the same text in something that has been.\nI haven't accused either of them of invention of a quote. I have accused Hancock of repeating a bogus quote, suggested that he may have gotten it from Fox. Someone invented it, but I have no way of telling which of the people invented it, which merely repeated it.\nThe version I linked to has impossible punctuation, since the quotes are not paired. I read it as missing a final single quote, so claiming that everything from \"the uniform\" to \"race\" is in Darwin, which is false. If you think everything after ... is a paraphrase, why is \"culturally advanced\" in quotes, and why do we have \"contrast[ed]\" if that is Fox's paraphrase rather than a pretended quote from Darwin. And how does Fox get the Nordic Aryan race out of a book which does not contain it?\nIn your reading, what are the \"unmistakably racial terms?\" \"Gypsy\" and \"Jew\" are not \"unmistakably racial\". \"Nordic Aryan\" is. Hancock is obviously claiming that Darwin uses that term, which isn't true\u2014but makes sense if Hancock is presenting the whole quote as from Darwin.",
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        "raw_content": "We\u2019re Getting Too Big \u2013 They\u2019re Coming Hard For Us\nBut we need to hold our ground. Think about this: it\u2019s been four months with more than a dozen wildly successful crowdfunded comics. This does not happen in crowdfunds, comics do not get this kind of publicity on average, the industry is shaken.\nNone of them can believe it. They keep trying to write this off as a one off fluke, or some sort of cash grab by people who won\u2019t be able to deliver \u2014 but they\u2019re making these excuses because we are making waves in culture more than ever before, and we\u2019re on a precipice of busting up their already failed monopolistic system in the industry.\nMost of you have already seen how there was a coordinated assault the last couple of days, just as Mitch Breitweiser\u2019s Red Rooster and my Flying Sparks were coming to closes. Do you think the timing is coincidental? There\u2019s no way it is. The attacks look scripted and coordinated. I believe it\u2019s a matter of time until we find a Discord channel or Facebook group where these angry pros hang out and talk smack about smaller indie creators doing their thing. I believe we\u2019ll even find directives to try to discredit us and hold us down from the highest levels. Remember, it\u2019s not that long ago we found the facebook group where pros from Marvel/DC/Image/Valiant and others were conspiring to harass and goad Richard Meyer into throwing a punch at NYCC so he would be deemed violent and banned forever.\nEverything the SJWs say about us is actually true about them. SJWs always project.\nThey are the ones trying to harass smaller creators out of the business. They\u2019re targeting minorities and women in our movement especially because they can\u2019t have the identity politics narrative evaporate on them. As our movement grows and expands and includes a lot of REAL diversity (including that of thought and opinion) it\u2019s only going to get worse. They\u2019re only going to lash out harder. It\u2019s going to get nasty. Prepare yourself, and remind yourself it\u2019s not personal \u2014 these people are scared that we\u2019re usurping their careers and livelihoods, and for good reason with the support we\u2019ve garnered from readers.\nBut we have the advantage. We have the tactical strategies to win. We have the products that are going to be fun. We have the moral high ground as well.\nIn the coming days, make sure to keep that moral high ground. Treat people with respect and love as Edwin Boyette likes to remind us. Do what you can, but don\u2019t be afraid to defend yourself and your friends either. There\u2019s going to be divisions between us as well, but we can\u2019t let them overcome what this movement stands for: changing comics and culture for good.\nIf you didn\u2019t back Flying Sparks yet, it\u2019s still open on InDemand. I\u2019m away at a wedding so I can\u2019t do the print run until next week. You\u2019ll have a little bit, but I\u2019ll be closing out orders of T-shirts, Posters, and Hardcovers within just a few days. Check it out here.\nAnd head onto my youtube and watch the Lunch Stream with S. Misanthrope. Nerkish is guesting today! Like, share, subscribe!\n2 thoughts on \u201cWe\u2019re Getting Too Big \u2013 They\u2019re Coming Hard For Us\u201d\nJason M on August 24, 2018 at 12:16 pm said:\nI backed you already; please tell your fellow creators to PLEASE make a digital option available (PDF, CBR, CBZ, Kindle, whatever) so I can afford more.\nI\u2019m not paying $25 every time a campaign starts! I don\u2019t need the physical book, just a way to read it.\nRichard McEnroe on August 26, 2018 at 9:15 pm said:\nJust ordered the TPB. It better be good. No pressure.",
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        "raw_content": "You don\u2019t have to be a conservation biologist to appreciate this natural beauty\u2014there\u2019s more than enough trails and sites to keep you occupied.\nNestled away in the heart of the city are two of Rio\u2019s most noteworthy attractions\u2014the Tijuca Forest National Park and Corcovado mountain, home to the 2,300-foot Cristo Redentor, or Christ the Redeemer, statue. While these sites feel miles away from the bustle of the city center, visiting the park and the statue\u2014both located entirely within city limits\u2014makes for a fantastic trip that could last a day or a week. Here are some tips for navigating your excursion to Rio\u2019s urban oasis.\nTijuca Forest, the largest urban forest in the world, is actually the result of a reforestation effort in the mid-nineteenth century. After much of the original forest had been destroyed for farmland, coffee farmers hand-planted native Brazilian trees and plants to cover the original area. You don\u2019t have to be a conservation biologist to appreciate this natural beauty, however\u2014there\u2019s more than enough trails and sites to keep you occupied. If you\u2019re the adventurous type, hang glide off of Pedra Bonita, a 1,650-foot mountain, or hike up Tijuca Peak, the second-highest point in Rio. In addition to the mountain routes, there are countless trails to hike throughout the forest that range in difficulty from easy strolls to strenuous climbs. Looking for some culture? Head to the Mayrink Chapel, a small pink-and-purple structure that features panels by the Brazilian artist C\u00e2ndido Portinari, or climb up Pedra da G\u00e1vea to ponder the supposedly Phonecian inscription on the rockface. Another option is to visit the Museu do Acude, an art museum located in the heart of the forest, to enjoy pieces that reflect Rio\u2019s cultural heritage. Finally, don\u2019t miss natural wonders such as the Emperor\u2019s Table and the Cascatinha de Taunay, a spectacular waterfall.\nIf you\u2019re not sure what to see, there are a number of local companies that offer guided tours of the forest. You can choose which sites you\u2019d like to see\u2014you can fit in as many as you\u2019d like\u2014and the tours are offered in half- and full-day options. Jeep tours are by far the most popular and are run by a number of companies. Jeep Tour features several different tours and English-speaking guides.\nWhen you\u2019ve seen enough of the forest, hop on the Corcovado Cog Train at the Cosme Velho station. The train runs through the forest up to Corcovado Mountain, the site of the legendary Cristo Redentor, or Christ the Redeemer, statue. Constructed between 1922 and 1931, the statue is 130 feet tall, weighs around 1.4 million pounds and remains one of the most enduring symbols of Rio and Brazil. Although you can\u2019t climb up the statue, the sights from the base of the statue are breathtaking. Be sure to visit on a clear day\u2014you\u2019ll be able to see stunning vistas of the city and ocean below the mountain. Guided tours of the statue and surrounding area are available, many of which leave from Rio\u2019s hotels if you want to start your day at the monument. If you\u2019re looking for a truly spectacular view, book a helicopter tour of Corcovado and the surrounding area with a local tourist agency (viator.com offers a great option). The incomparable up-close views of the statue\u2019s face are well worth the hefty price tag.\nWhether you tour the sights of the forest in a day, or spend a week browsing every inch of the national park, Tijuca Forest National Park is a breathtaking location. Home to Brazil\u2019s most iconic monument, visiting the forest and the Cristo Redentor statue is a must during your trip to Rio.",
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        "raw_content": "08 \u015eub Whatever They Told You About Online Assignment Is Dead Wrong\u2026And Here\u2019s Why\nWhat You Need to Know About Online AssignmentIn prior versions of Moodle there was a different mission type named Offline Assignment. The Assignment tool is the sole purpose-designed assignment tool which enables more than 1 document to be submitted for an assignment. Because of this,...",
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        "raw_content": "How to Celebrate New Years Outside London\nYou don't need a big city for a big party\nOur favourite ways to ring in the New Year outside of London.\nWe certainly love a good bit of London glitz and glam for New Year, but if you can\u2019t make it into the capital or if you prefer some real, traditional festivities, these celebrations in the UK for New Years are the ticket.\nJoin in on the biggest fancy dress party in Cornwall as thousands of revellers swarm into the town, dressed in all manner of costumes. If you haven\u2019t got a costume, don\u2019t worry: all the local charity shops and Kidz R Us pull out the stops to provide a great selection for you to buy. There\u2019s a party atmosphere in town all day on 31 December but, once the roads close at 6pm, the fun really begins. While the main celebrations is centred around the harbour front with live bands and food stalls, every bar and restaurant in town has some sort of event or themed party going on.\nThe very first swim back in 1984 marked the day that 17 swimmers entered the icy waters. The event was only ever meant as a one off to raise funds for the new sports club changing rooms and equipment for the medical centre, but 30 years later it is one of the premier events in the county calendar. Over the years the swim has grown in stature and occasion with over 1000 swimmers regularly taking part with thousands more watching and supporting around the village\u2019s beachfront and harbour. It has become the biggest occasion on the Saundersfoot social calendar and has helped raise hundreds of thousands of pounds for local and national charities. The 2009 swim raised over \u00a346,000, and the 2012 swim attracted a record 1,700 swimmers.\nAlso known as the Tar Barl, Bah\u2019l, Bahl, and Baal \u2013 the spellings are various as it is a contraction of \u2018barrel\u2019 \u2013 the Tar Bar\u2019l is perhaps one of the most spectacular examples of fire festivals still practiced today. This sizzling ceremony has been celebrated for at least 160 years, though some believe it began in the Middle Ages. From 11pm, the crowds gather in the town centre to see the guisers called upon to do their duty. At 11:30pm, the torches are lit and the barrels ignited. Each guiser lifts the flaming barrels up onto the top of their heads and fall in behind the band. At midnight, they arrive at the Bar\u2019l fire in the town centre. The barrels are then used to ignite this ceremonial bonfire, as everyone shouts \u2018Be damned to he who throws last\u2019.\nTo visit the small Scottish village of Comrie on New Year\u2019s Eve is one of the closest experiences to time travelling. The pagan-style torch-bearing Flambeaux Procession marches in this ancient fire festival, which traditionally was enacted in order to \u2018cleanse\u2019 the village in the new year. The occasion is thought to have roots in Celtic or Pictish tradition, although the fireworks are a welcome modern addition. Expect bagpipes and festively clad folk.\nScotland\u2019s favourite indie band Franz Ferdinand is set to headline Edinburgh Hogmanay, the biggest New Year celebration in the UK, for the first time. One of the standout bands from Scotland\u2019s inimitable musical heritage, Franz Ferdinand burst on to the British music scene in the early noughties in a flurry of jagged riffs, hands-aloft choruses and irresistible hooks. The music menu also includes some of the most danceable, chantable indie anthems of the last two decades- Alex Kapranos and co. have built a reputation for truly electrifying live shows. One of the most idiosyncratic British acts of recent decades, Metronomy is impossible to pin down and equally as hard not to fall in love with. Seamlessly intertwining funk, electro and rock elements, the eclectic quartet from Devon have built themselves a legion of fans over 5 albums.\nIt might not be as appealing as a hangover breakfast, but certainly will kick start any new years resolutions. Take this 9.6km route through Bront\u00eb country by storm- either as a fierce runner or for a laugh in fancy dress. The Auld Lang Syne Fell Race at Penistone Hill near Haworth welcomes everyone (but make sure to book) and provides ample competition for those giving it their all. Olympic medallists Alistair and Jonny Brownlee are old hands at the race.\nWe hear London\u2019s Best New Year\u2019s Eve Parties are also pretty good\u2026.\n\u2018Twas the night before Christmas, and the reason \u2018not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse\u2019 was probably because they were all out...",
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        "raw_content": "Relievers Brad Hand and Adam Cimber, acquired on Thursday from the San Diego Padres for top prospect Francisco Mejia, were added to the 25- and 40-man rosters. The Indians also announced that minor leaguer Yandy Diaz was recalled from Columbus, while the contract of outfielder Melky Cabrera was selected from Triple-A for the second time this season.\nIn order to create the final 40-man roster spot needed for the new additions, the Indians have transferred outfielder Lonnie Chisenhall to the 60-day disabled list. Outfielder Greg Allen and pitchers Tyler Olson and Adam Plutko were optioned to Columbus to create space on the 25-man roster.\nCabrera rejoins the Indians lineup after appearing in 17 games for the club earlier in the year, hitting .207 with five doubles and eleven RBI. The soon-to-be 34-year-old re-signed with the club at the beginning of the month and reported back to Columbus. He previously worked there in May to get ready for his season after signing with the club for the first time at the end of April.\nIn his nine games back at Triple-A, he hit .361 with a .395 on-base percentage with a pair of doubles and a triple while driving in four runs. He is in his 14th Major League season and has also spent time with the New York Yankees, Atlanta Braves, Kansas City Royals, San Francisco Giants, Toronto Blue Jays, and Chicago White Sox.\nDiaz may have been a surprise call-up for some, as playing time at either of his primary positions this season is limited. The 26-year-old has worked in 62 games at third base and 10 games at first base this year at Columbus. He did log some work in left field last season for both Cleveland and Columbus and he has previously spent time in right field in 2016.\nOffensively, he has had a strong season at the plate, but he has primarily served as a singles machine. In 81 total games for the Clippers, he has put up a .284/.415/.375 slash with 20 doubles, two homers, and 27 RBI. He has walked as many times as he has struck out (63). Fifty-nine of his 81 hits (72.8%) have been base hits.\nDiaz appeared in 49 games for the Indians last season, hitting .263 with eight doubles, one triple, and 13 RBI.\nHand and Cimber have both joined the Indians in Arlington for the Tribe\u2019s game against the Texas Rangers. The left-hander Hand will debut in the number 33, while the submarine right-hander Cimber will take the mound in the number 90, becoming the first player to wear the number in a regular season game for the Indians.\nAllen, Olson, and Plutko return to Columbus, where they will await their next call-ups.\nAllen has worked in 45 games this season around several trips back and forth between Cleveland and Columbus. He has hit .209 with four doubles, two triples, one homer, and five RBI while stealing six bases in six attempts while with the Indians.\nOlson has had a tough season and also had to deal with injury. He has appeared in 30 games and worked in 18 innings, but has allowed 15 earned runs and four home runs. He has struck out 24 batters in his time on the mound, but has walked eight while posting a 7.50 ERA and a 1.61 WHIP. He rejoined the club earlier this month from his stint on the DL.\nPlutko has made six starts and two relief appearances for the Indians this season, posting a 4-2 record with one save, a 4.87 ERA, and a 1.28 WHIP. He has been recalled and optioned by the Tribe four different times this season. During his time in the minors, he has made ten starts for the Clippers, going 5-3 with a 1.94 ERA and a 0.71 WHIP in 65 innings of work.\nIn another bit of roster business, the return of Marc Rzepczynski to Cleveland has come to a quick end. After making five scoreless appearances for the club, he was designated for assignment on July 11 when Olson was activated from the disabled list. He cleared waivers unclaimed and was outrighted to Columbus, but he has instead elected to become a free agent.\nIn five appearances (two and two-thirds innings), he did not allow a run on three hits with a walk and a strikeout. Including his 18 games of action with the Seattle Mariners this season, he has a 0-1 record with a 6.97 ERA and a 2.52 WHIP in 23 games in 2018.\nAdam Cimber Adam Plutko Brad Hand Greg Allen Melky Cabrera Tyler Olson Yandy Diaz\nTribe Starts Second Half Deep in the Heart of Texas",
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        "raw_content": "KABUL (Pajhwok): Afghanistan Cricket Board (ACB) and Cricket Ireland (CI) national teams would play One Day International (ODI) series at Sharjah Cricket Stadium, a statement from the cricket body said on Thursday.\nThe Afghan and Irish teams would play three limited overs ODI matches in Sharjah, United Arab Emirate (UAE) in December, the statement said.\nThe 50 overs games are shduled to be played on 5th, 7th and 10th of the next month.\nACB Chief Executive Shafiqullah Stanikzai said the Three ODI matches would be a great opportunity for both Afghanistan and Ireland after to face one another after obtaining Full Member status of the International Cricket Council ICC.\nHe said the event would help the two sides prepare for the ICC World Cup Qualifying rounds next year.\nMeanwhile Zimbabwe and Afghanistan have agreed to play five ODIs and two T20Is against each other in Sharjah in February 2018. The tour begins with back to back 20-over games on February 5 and 6 before moving onto the 50-over leg which is scheduled to take place between February 9 to 19.\nAfghanistan were in talks to play their maiden Test against Zimbabwe around the same time as well. The original plan was that they would stop over in Sharjah, play each other, and then Zimbabwe would travel Bangladesh for an ODI tri-series in January-February. But with the World Cup qualifiers due to take place in March, and both teams being involved in the tournament, Zimbabwe Cricket suggested to the Afghanistan Cricket Board that it might be better to play the Test at a later time.\n\"We are still discussing the proposed Test and looking at playing it after the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier,\" a ZC official said. With Zimbabwe suffering a cash crunch, they may also prefer to play their Test matches away from home.\nAfghanistan have also announced a three match ODI series against Ireland to take place in Sharjah on December 5, 7 and 10.\nThe ACB chairman Atif Mashal appeared happy that the team was getting good exposure in limited-overs cricket. \"The two T20Is and five-match ODI series at Sharjah Cricket Stadium will give both sides [Afghanistan and Zimbabwe] a valuable opportunity to face each other for competitive cricket ahead of the ICC World Cup Qualifiers in March.\"\nSa/nh\nAfghanistan VS Ireland",
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        "raw_content": "Dorothy Wood Bates\nThis is the obituary for Dorothy\u2019s father.\nLeeds, Utah \u2013 Blaine \u201cD\u201d Wood, 89, passed away on Thursday, 7 June 2018 after a long journey with Alzheimer\u2019s disease. Blaine, or \u201cBeaner\u201d as his friends and family called him, was well known in the St. George area as a respected businessman and entrepreneur. He managed the old Premium Oil service station on Bluff Street and was involved in a number of other local businesses including: Dixie Amusement and Vending Co., Red Hills Distributing Co., and Tropic Ice Co. Throughout his career, he employed many people and he always strove to be a fair and understanding boss.\nBlaine was born 11 Jan. 1929 to Amos Benoni and Sarah Ann Durfey Wood. He was the youngest of eight children all raised in Spanish Fork. It was there in Spanish Fork that he met and married his soulmate Mary Vivian Grover on 3 Feb. 1950. They were later sealed in the St. George Temple on 15 June 1965. Together they raised four children, a daughter and three sons. He was deeply loved and respected as he taught his family to be honest and kind, to work hard and to play hard.\nBlaine enjoyed flying and was one of the first commercial pilots in the St. George area. At one time he was employed by the Hollywood movie makers to fly daily cuts of film to Las Vegas for processing. He was instrumental in starting the local squadron for the Utah Civil Air Patrol and worked hard at organizing air-search efforts for the community when called upon by local authorities.\nHe also enjoyed riding 4-wheelers and snowmobiles near his cabin on Kolob mountain and spending time at his little beach house near San Felipe, Mexico.\nBlaine is survived by his devoted wife and best friend, Mary, of Leeds, Utah; daughter, Dorothy Bates, and son: Lyle (Lori) Gary (Kathy), Dean (Allyson); 21 grandchildren, 68 great-grandchildren , one great-great-grandson; brother, Jay D Wood (Glenda) and a brother-in-law, Arthur Slater.\nHe was preceded in death by his parents; siblings: Fere (Leah) Wood, Derb (Bernice) Wood, Chick (Lynn) Ludlow, Athene (Arthur) Slater, Deb and Betty Wood, Kenneth D Wood; and grandson, \u201cL\u201d Brant Wood.\nFuneral services will be held Monday, 11 June 2018, at 11:00 a.m. at the Leeds L.D.S. Chapel, 75 North Main Street, Leeds, Utah. Visitations will be held Sunday, June 10th from 6:00-8:00 p.m. at Metcalf Mortuary, 288 West St. George Blvd and prior to service, from 9:30-10:30 a.m. at the church. Interment will take place at a future date in the Kolob Mountain Cemetery.\nThe family would like to thank the Home Instead Senior Care staff and the Rocky Mountain Hospice caregivers for bringing understanding and compassion in this tender time.\nIn lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the Alzheimer\u2019s Foundation of America, https://alzfdn.org/fundraising-donation/ to help fund research to cure this debilitating disease.",
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        "raw_content": "Merle Linda Wolin, then the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner's first and only reporter covering Los Angeles's Hispanic community, went undercover as an undocumented sweatshop worker from Portuguese-speaking Brazil, under the name Merlina de Novais. Over five weeks, she worked three different jobs, even though she had minimal sewing skills. She spent the better part of a year reporting the story, including the court proceedings over a suit she brought against one of the employers who refused to pay her.\nTed Conover's \"Rolling Nowhere\"\nConover spent four months living as a tramp, riding the rails, which ultimately became his first book, Rolling Nowhere. Research for the project began for his senior thesis, while still an undergrad at Amherst College, which has awarded him an honorary degree.\nUnger, undercover on a tour group led by Tim LaHaye (co-author, the Left Behind series), travels the Holy Land with some of LaHaye's followers. His reporting examines the connections George W. Bush, then in office, had to Religious Right leaders, and their influence on policy. The pieces also look at the everyday experience of believers - because Unger did not reveal that he was a reporter on assignment (though he did say he was a writer from New York), he was, he believes, spoken too more freely than he would have been with full disclosure.\n\"I Was Part of the Bronx Slave Market\" - Marvel Cooke - New York Compass\nIn January 1950, Marvel Cooke, the first black and only woman reporter on the staff of The New York Compass, did a reprise of a series she had done for The Crisis in 1935 with Ella Baker -- the first time this method of employing women emerged. Cooke, alone this time, posed as a domestic worker seeking employment by the hour or for a day on a Bronx street corner, where women gathered to find some kind of employment to find out what working through the \"slave mart\" system meant for those forced into it.\n\"9 to Nowhere\" - Tony Horwitz - Wall Street Journal\nAs part of an extensive Wall Street Journal report on dead-end jobs, Tony Horwitz posed as a worker in two poultry processing plants, in many ways the epitome of the \"often-unseen harshness of low-wage work.\" The other two pieces in the Journal series, both available on the Pulitzer Prize site, do not involve undercover poses. Horwitz, however, has used the technique in previous efforts, both to investigate what was happening in the massage parlors of Fort Wayne, as a cub reporter in Indiana, here included, and to get around military restrictions during the Gulf War.",
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        "raw_content": "Gareth Henry, a finance titan, took his passion for numbers to Heriot-Watt University, where he pursued Actuarial Mathematics and Statistics from 1997 to 2001. After earning his degree, he landed his starting job over at Watson Wyatt as an analyst in the manager research team. He later joined the Global Investment Management Services teams until 2004 when he was hired by SEI Investment in the position of Investment Manager. Gareth Henry duties in the firm were managing pension funds, insurers, and consultants.\nHe left SEI in 2005 for Schroders where he was appointed the Director. His sense of adventure took over him in 2007 and he left to join the investment management giant, Fortress Investment Group. His role required him to relocate from the UK to the United States where he took the position of Managing Director. 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Unroll me is now competing with the best email Apps such as Gmail. Unroll me is looking forward to giving its users the best services to make their email experience to be the best. See This Page to learn more.\nJojo Hedaya and his team are working day and night to develop new features in the app that help will help email users. Unroll.me has a vision of not only being the most used App in the App store but also to become the best email App in the App store. The company is also looking forward to developing notifications for emails which alert email user when important emails pop up.\nSee: https://muckrack.com/jojo-hedaya/articles\nMeet Michael Burwell: Willis Towers Watson\u2019s New Chief Financial Officer\nMichael Burwell seems to be the perfect fit for the position and taking on all the responsibilities it comes with. Willis Towers Watson is a financial advisory company that specializes in providing broking and solutions with global reach. 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His hiring in its entirety is expected to drive the company to its next point of evolution.\nA question that really caught Burwell off guard in a recent interview was an inquiry of how he comes up with such great ideas. he gave a lot of the credit to the company\u2019s entire team. He says many of the ideas that the company implements are born out of brainstorming by several individuals inside the organization. in his opinion in order to come up with ideas that will work you really have to be involved with the every day tasks of the company. This method has proven to be very successful and lucrative for Willis Towers Watson.\nSee Also: https://www1.salary.com/Michael-Burwell-Salary-Bonus-Stock-Options-for-WILLIS-TOWERS-WATSON-PLC.html\nEXEMPLARY LEADERSHIP OF SHELDON LAVIN\nSheldon Lavin is a high profile person that has been at the forefront of turning around the business industry with his influence. 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This has occasioned a routine of having a lower employee turnover as they work for the company for many years.\nPresently, OSI Group has more than 20000 staffs globally working at estimated 65 facilities in 17 countries. The company was ranked on Forbes list as the 58th biggest company with a staggering net worth of $6.1 billion. Sheldon Lavin has ensured sustainability of this remarkable growth by embracing new strategies and the current technology in the food sector with minimum environmental risks. He is highly specialized in trailing the dynamics in technologies and consumer preferences. Also, he is identified with his tendency to work with a team of like-minded and foresighted people in maintaining the OSI Group at the top of the game.\nSheldon Lavin has bagged numerous awards over the years of presiding over OSI Group. Among the awards are for his initiatives in managing environmental and health risks as the 2016 Globe of Honor award which was granted to UK-based OSI Food Solutions. He has also been recognized for providing job opportunities across the globe as well as partaking in philanthropic works. Particularly, he takes part in the Ronald McDonald House Charities, Rush University Medical Center and the Sheba Foundation among many others.\nTo learn more:https://www.wattagnet.com/articles/26154-osis-sheldon-lavin-receives-global-visionary-award\nMichael Burwell Is Making Willis Watson Towers A Leader\nLast year, Willis Towers Watson made some few changes in its management positions. The company announced through its website that it had appointed Michael Burwell, one of the leading financial advisors in the world to take up the position of chief financial officer. The executive won the hearts of the members of the board of directors in the international company because of various reasons. Apart from being highly qualified for the post he has been given, the finance executive has been serving in auditing and finance for a long time, meaning that is very experienced.\nAbout Michael Burwell\nMichael Burwell was born and also raised in the United States. After his high school education, the financial advisory expert registered for undergraduate studies in the University of Michigan. Before he could leave the institution, Burwell also studied CPA so that he could be prepared enough for the corporate world. After his graduation, the finance guru landed several working positions. These jobs assisted him to accumulate a lot of experience in the market. By the time Michael Burwell was getting appointed as the Chief Financial Officer of Willis Towers Watson, the University of Michigan graduate, was now capable of handling the pressure in the international firm.\nMichael Burwell: How to Remain Productive in the Workplace\nIndividuals working in the finance world know how tough it is to make sure that the company accounts are in order all the time. Dealing with an international company makes things worse. Michael Burwell believes that working with few resources to produce more is the only way to remain on top, especially in the finance industry. Technology has offered the finance professionals various tools, and they can make use of them so that they can accomplish a lot in just a single day.\nBurwell has been using this trick for year, and he has been able to maintain very high levels of production, even when dealing with large organizations. These tools have assisted him to streamline company operations and made his life so easy. 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        "raw_content": "By David Fleminger\tMusic\nMamma Mia! Here it goes again\u2026\nIt was a scene to thrill the heart of Dancing Queens all over the world. After decades of no-speaksies, the four members of spangled Swedish supergroup, ABBA, have appeared in public together for the first time in more than 20 years.\nOh joy! Oh bliss! Oh Fernando! It\u2019s more than any of us could have wished for; the four ABBA-maniacs, full of their old ABBAloney, smiling at the cameras and waving regally at the adoring throngs. Thank you for the music, you glorious quartet of Scandinavian songbirds! What a bunch of Supa-pa Troupa-pa\u2019s.\nThe reason for this historic event was the world premiere of the movie Mamma Mia! Based on the incomprehensibly popular stage musical of the same name, Mamma Mia! tells the idiotic story of some vapid British bird and her trashy mother who are vacationing on a Greek island, or something. Featuring nearly two dozen ditties from the ABBA songbook, this cut-and-paste piece of theatrical nonsense has been playing on the West End for years and toured around the world, making lots of Money, Money, Money for the already unfathomably wealthy members of the group.\nNow, it has been made into a movie, starring those two musical greats, Meryl Streep and Pierce Brosnan. Sounds like a winner to me. Especially when you read stories about how 59 year old Meryl \u2018instinctively\u2019 did the splits during a dance number, and how it took seven people to shoehorn her into a white spandex jumpsuit. It all makes your mouth water, like it does just before you throw up.\nSo, anyway, there they were on the balcony of the theatre in Stockholm \u2013 the fabulous four, Beardie, Shortie, Blondie and Ugly, in the flesh. Could this apparent reconciliation be the start of something big? Will one of the planet\u2019s best-selling pop sensations take a ch-ka-ch-ka-chance by slipping back into their stripey leotards for the first time since 1982?\nWell, don\u2019t you all go getting your hopes up. The reunion seems to be little more than a photo-op, and there is nothing to suggest a thawing of the fraught personal relationships that ended the group\u2019s 10 year string of chart successes. It seems that this incestuous little foursome still haven\u2019t gotten over their respective marriages and divorces to one other. Too much knowing me, knowing you, methinks \u2013 not to mention a bit of \u2018ah ha!\u2019\nSo, ABBA will not be reuniting. Lower the flag to half mast, put on the black armbands, don the sackcloth and ashes. Fans of Agnetha, Benny, Bjorn and Anna-Frid have truly met their Waterloo. Despite the happy scene on the balcony, the group\u2019s garish shoes and sequins are going to remain firmly in the closet (unlike most ABBA fans).\nThe reason for this, according to Bjorn Ulvaeus, is that there is \u2018simply no motivation to regroup\u2019. Rejecting pleas from fans who want to be Bjorn again, he continued by saying they want fans to remember them as they were, \u2018young, exuberant and full of ambition\u2019. I think my mouth\u2019s watering again.\nNow, I was never an ABBA fan. True, I admired the crisp, clear vocals of the two ladies, and I have to admit a grudging respect for the maddeningly catchy melodies and lush harmonies that seemed to embed themselves effortlessly into the global zeitgeist. But I always found the ABBA cult to be somewhat bizarre, much like the Australian movies that resurrected the group\u2019s music in the mid 1990s.\nBut I think the most peculiar thing about ABBA\u2019s phenomenal success is that they are Swedish. I mean, this is a country that\u2019s most famous for Ingmar Bergman, herring and suicide. How did this solemn nation produce the chirpiest pop group this side of the Carpenters?\nI guess we\u2019ll never know. But one thing\u2019s for sure. Despite all the sarcasm, ridicule and scorn that may be heaped upon them by the likes of miserable sods like me, ABBA\u2019s musical legacy is going to live on \u2013 whether you like it or not. As they say, the winner takes it all and ABBA is certainly emerging victorious from the post-modern slagheap of popular culture. Besides, you can\u2019t argue with success, my little Chiquitita. IMHO.\nTagged 70s, ABBA, cheese, Mamma Mia, music, nostalgia, reunion",
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        "raw_content": "Home digital citizenship parents research Kids, Concentration & Boredom\nKids, Concentration & Boredom\nSe\u00e1n McHugh Saturday, November 24, 2012 digital citizenship, parents, research,\nhttp://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2012/feb/26/boredom-lively-history-toohey-review\nPhotograph: John Slater/Getty Images\nAn article in the New York Times on this subject brought this issue to the fore:\n\"Technology Changing How Students Learn, Teachers Say\"\n\"Technology Creating a Generation of Distracted Students\"\nThe general gist of the arguments could be summarised thus:\nTeachers (from middle and high schools) say today\u2019s digital technologies \u201cdo more to distract students than to help them academically.\u201d\n\"There is a widespread belief among teachers that students\u2019 constant use of digital technology is hampering their attention spans and ability to persevere in the face of challenging tasks, according to two surveys of teachers...\"\n\".. roughly 75 percent of 2,462 teachers surveyed said that the Internet and search engines had a \u201cmostly positive\u201d impact on student research skills. And they said such tools had made students more self-sufficient researchers.\n... nearly 90 percent said that digital technologies were creating \u201can easily distracted generation with short attention spans.\u201d\n... of the 685 teachers surveyed in the Common Sense project, 71 percent said they thought technology was hurting attention span \u201csomewhat\u201d or \u201ca lot.\u201d\nThat said, these same Teachers remained somewhat optimistic about digital impact, with 77% saying Internet search tools have had a \u201cmostly positive\u201d impact on their students\u2019 work.\nArguments abound, although ones like this strike me as quite strange:\n\"This could be because search engines and Wikipedia have created an entire generation of students who are used to one-click results and easy-to-Google answers.\"\nYou're saying that if you can get an answer to a question with one click, that is a bad thing? Sure, there will be times when you will have to do a lot more than one click, because you have not been able to get a satisfactory answer to the question. But... if I could get a good answer in one click, believe me I would. If anything, access to the treasure trove of information that is the Internet, makes it much easier to get a multiplicity of sources, rather than only one, much easier than I could with books - yes I said it.\nIf your students can get the answers to your questions with one click... You're asking the wrong kinds of questions.\nImage credit: TRF_Mr_Hyde\nSo. To the hordes of disgruntled teachers who are so quick to blame technology for short attention spans, I have this to say.\nGet better. Get creative.\nIf your kids are bored, that is because, you are boring them, you are allowing them to be bored. Face it, move on, build a bridge, get over it, and use this as impetus to improve. As Dylan Wiliam says, teaching is the hardest profession because you can always get better at it; and, \"A complaint is a gift\" (Although it won't feel like that at the time).\n\"The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity.\"\n(Widely attributed to Dorothy Parker)\nHere's another article from TIME that might help to put this in perspective:\n\"Why Long Lectures Are Ineffective\" Salman Khan\nIt is unfair to blame technology for short attention spans\u2026 We (the human race, not just kids) have had short attention spans for many years, it's just that students are now less inclined to put up with it. Certainly the Time magazine article cites research from 1976, well before the advent of digital technology as we know it - I was a (bored) 6 year old.\nAttention span for direct instruction via @twoguysde\nI know this may come as a huge shock to anyone who knows me, but I have always had a short attention span; and that predated computers by at least a decade... I am not the only one. Chances are many of them are in your class (and are also your students' parents).\nIn 1996, in a journal called the National Teaching & Learning Forum, two professors from Indiana University \u2014 Joan Middendorf and Alan Kalish \u2014 described how research on human attention and retention speaks against the value of long lectures. They cited a 1976 study that detailed the ebbs and flows of students\u2019 focus during a typical class period. Breaking the session down minute-by-minute, the study\u2019s authors determined that students needed a three- to five-minute period of settling down, which would be followed by 10 to 18 minutes of optimal focus. Then \u2014 no matter how good the teacher or how compelling the subject matter \u2014 there would come a lapse. In the vernacular, the students would \u201close it.\u201d Attention would eventually return, but in ever briefer packets, falling \u201cto three- or four-minute [spurts] towards the end of a standard lecture,\u201d according to the report.\nJust in case you didn't catch that. Let me just make that a little clearer:\n10 to 18 minutes of optimal focus.\nThen what you need to do, instead of complaining, get creative.\nhttp://technorati.com/technology/article/running-from-boredom/\nTags # digital citizenship # parents # research\nLabels: digital citizenship, parents, research",
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        "raw_content": "Aviram, Zvi: Mit dem Mut der Verzweiflung. Mein Widerstand im Berliner Untergrund 1943-1945, Berlin 2015\nMemoirs of Zvi Aviram who survives the Nazi time in the underground resistance movement of Berlin. He tells how in summer 1945 he accompanies a group of 22 Jews infected by tuberculosis from the Soviet zone to the Ottilien Hospital. Here Dr. Grinberg helps him to get into contact with the Jewish Committee of Munich (p. 179-181). For the next two years, he helps Displaced Persons to emigrate to Israel and follows them in 1948.\nAvnir-Damon, Michaela: A Family Story 1900-1950, Jerusalem 1985\nMichaela Avnir (died in 2017) is born in Warsaw in 1925 as Michaela Hildebrand. After the German occupation of Poland, she could escape with her parents to Uzbeskisan. In 1946 the Russian authorities sent the Western refugees back, but they found they were no longer welcome in their former countries. So Michaela decided to emigrate to Israel. Her emigration was helped by the organization \u201eHabricha\u201c (\u201eEscape\u201c) who inserted the refugees into kibbutz groups. Here she met her future husband Israel Steingarten. After many relocations, they finally arrived in Munich where Israel became editor of the movement\u2019s newspaper. For the birth of her first child David Michaela moved to St. Ottilien where she still recuperated for some time after the birth. The chapter on this time in Bavaria was kindly translated from Hebrew and provided by David Avnir: A Family Story, Chapter 10, Michaela\nBecker, Sonia Pauline: Symphony on Fire: A Story of Music and and Spiritual Resistance During the Holocaust, New Milford 2007\nThe daughter of violinist Max Beker and pianist Fania Durmashkin documents the life of her parents as part Lithuanian Orchestras who after the liberation meet as members of the St. Ottilien Orchestra, fall in love, marry and emigrate to the US. The part of their life in St. Ottilien is to be found on pages 125-144. In 1946 the orchestra moves to F\u00fcrstenfeldbruck. Confer the website for the book\nBeischer, Josef: Memories of the years 1945 to 1948\nJosef Beischer lived in St. Ottilien as son of the local innkeeper at the time of the liberation and tells about his memories of this time. See the InterviewBeischer.\nBernstein, Sara Tuvel: The Seamstress, New York 1997 (German version: Sara Tuvel Bernstein. Die N\u00e4herin. Erinnerungen einer \u00dcberlebenden, M\u00fcnchen-Wien 1997\nMemoirs of a Jewish girl from Hungary who becomes a seamstress when the growing persecutions force her out of school. After her deportation to Ravensbr\u00fcck, she finally is brought by train to Dachau for extermination. In Schwabhausen, she manages to escape and arrives in the hospital at St. Ottilien where she recovers. Her description provides insights into the everyday life of the hospital including the language problems between the patients: The everyday language was Jiddish which was not mastered by the Jews from Hungary.\nCoyle, Elizabeth: St. Ottilien revisited in the 1980ies\nDr. Yair Grinberg, son of Dr. Zalman Grinberg, and his wife Elizabeth Coyle visit St. Ottilien in the 1980ies. They hope to find some traces of appreciation of Dr. Grinberg\u2019s efforts, but a monk tells them that no memory has been preserved and that no one is wanted. See the text: St. Ottilien revisited\nEdelbaum, Ben: Growing up in the Holocaust, (Kansas City) 1980\nBen grows up in the Lodz Ghetto and at the end of the war is deported to the Kaufering camps. He survives the train attack in Schwabhausen and after his flight is found and saved by Dr. Grinberg. In St. Ottilien, the Jewish patients discover that among the German soldiers who are treated in the German military hospital are people from the SS. The guarding American soldiers have now not only to guard the German SS men, but to protect them from revenge. He describes the Liberation Concert performed by surviving musicians: \u201eWe felt special pride in our hearts. These men, symbolically wearing the concentration camp uniforms represented a new era, a new people, a renewed life.\u201c (page 258) After his reconvalescence, he is brought to the Munich DP Camp Feldafing.\nFishman, Rabbi Eli: On the Wings of Faith, Gefen Publishing House, Jerusalem 2016\nRabbi Eli Fishman began writing about his experiences in the Shoah over sixty years ago, soon after his liberation. Surviving Auschwitz and the death march and liberated in Dachau he recuperated in St Ottilien and joined a group of yeshiva students there to continue studying under the guidance of the Chief Rabbi Shmuel Snieg of the American zone in Germany (p. 189-196). Together they prepared the \u201eSurvivors\u2018 Talmud\u201c for printing which was done in Heidelberg. He was ordained by Rabbi Snieg and served as his assistant until he emigrated to the United States in 1950. His work included the rebuilding of Jewish life in Germany, the republishing of a Talmud, and with the assistance of General Lucius Clay, aiding the \u201ebricha\u201c, the movement of Jews attempting to get to Palestine despite the British blockade. His book has been researched meticulously and contains much unpublished information.\nGold, Volker: The Jewish Tombs of Schwabhausen, 2011\nCollection of documents and oral history about the air raids and \u201eJewish tombs\u201c at Schwabhausen.\nGrinberg, Zalman: Our Liberation from Dachau, ca. 97 pages\nHebrew version in the \u201eYearbook of the Jewish National Fund\u201c, 5708, 1948, English version translated by Israel Eins. According to the foreword, these memories were written 1946 in Jerusalem. Grinberg describes how the inhabitants of the Kovno Ghetto arrived at Dachau on July 16, 1944 to serve as slave labor in the 11 Kaufering camps. Several chapters deal with the everyday life in the concentration camp. Although nearly starving and daily threatened by imminent death, Grinberg and several other camp inmates start to plan for the future of the Jewish nation after the liberation. After some time, Grinberg is allowed to install a health station for the workers at the Kaufering construction site. After the German guards also start to come for treatment to Grinberg, he receives a number of privileges. When the Allied Forces come closer, the inmates of the Kaufering camp are put into cattle cars and transported into the direction of Dachau. When aircrafts start bombing the train, a part of the prisoners leaves it and in spite of the threats and random killings by the SS refuses to board it again. After many negotiations with the village authorities of Schwabhausen, some of the most severely wounded former prisoners are taken to the Ottilien Hospital. After heated arguments with the hospital director, Dr. Grinberg is finally himself put in charge of the hospital by the American Captain Raymond. Grinberg finishes his memories with the account of how the first Jewish casualties are buried at the Ottilien cemetery in the enforced presence of several German soldiers and the medical staff.\nGruberov\u00e1, Eva, Helmut Zeller: Geboren im KZ. Sieben M\u00fctter, sieben Kinder und das Wunder von Kaufering I, M\u00fcnchen 2011\nWhen the American troops liberate the Kaufering concentration camps, they discover seven Jewish mothers with their babies who have miraculously survived. They spend a rehabilitation time in the hospital of St. Ottilien (pages 165-166).\nGrube, Erika: Was ich am Ende des Krieges in St. Ottilien erlebt habe (What I experienced in St. Ottilien at the End of the War), in: Renner, Frumentius: Der f\u00fcnfarmige Leuchter. Beitr\u00e4ge zum Werden und Wirken der Benediktinerkongregation von St. Ottilien, vol. 3, St. Ottilien 1990, p. 103-111\nMemories of nurse Erika Grube, originally an artist, who started in 1944 as rehabilitation therapist in the military hospital of St. Ottilien. She describes how after the air raid at Schwabhausen about 50 wounded Jewish patients are brought to the hospital. After the arrival of American troops, the hospital is cleared from German soldiers and transformed into an all-Jewish hospital. The German personal (nurses and doctors) are in part split about the request to help Jewish patients. In detail, she describes her work and experiences with the deeply traumatized patients. Due to her artistic talent, she produces posters and drawings for the Zionist movement within in the hospital.\nHeymann, Lucie: Lebensstationen (Life Stations), in: Und das Leben ist weitergegangen (And Life went on), Starnberg 1999, p. 141-143\nMemories of a German nurse at the D.P. Hospital of St Ottilien: \u201eThe nurses were put into the empty cells of the monks. We were all people who had lost their homes and who were glad to have a roof and to receive every day food. The Americans cared well for the patients who at the beginning couldn\u2019t digest the excellent food and who became even more ill. It took some time until we had reestablished them. We even received something of the special food for the patients. Some of them were very grateful about our nursing and gave us even precious chocolate or even a banana\u2026 After some time, all of us, patients, doctors and nurses, were transferred to Bad W\u00f6rishofen because the monks should receive again their monastery. In Bad W\u00f6rishofen we were lodged in the best hotels, Park-Hotel and Sonnenhof. Some of the patients needed 2-3 years until they had completely recovered. We had quickly become a community of solidarity. It meant receiving and giving. The patients showed us their gratitude in every possible form. For example, a lawyer helped me to get my widow\u2019s rent again. We all were happy about the freedom which we had found again. Life went on. Couples found each other, children were born. I had even the permission to attend a Jewish baptism ritual which was a special expression of trust because this is normally not allowed for non-Jewish people.\u201c (p. 141-142).\nHilliard, Robert R.: Surviving the Americans. The Continued Struggle of the Jews after Liberation, Seven Stories Press, New York 1997\nAfter attending a liberation concert given by emaciated concentration camp survivors at St. Ottilien, two Jewish-American soldiers wrote a letter about the criminal neglect and anti-Semitism of the American policy in occupied Europe. This letter turned into a crusade which saved untold numbers of lives when President Truman finally reversed US policy. An extraordinary autobiographical account by one of the letter-writers, \u201eSurviving the Americans\u201c is the first book to present the genocide by neglect suffered by Jews and other camp survivors at the hands of the Americans after the liberation, and the first as well to tell of the campaign that eventually saved many of them.\nJanu\u0161auskas, Matas: Letters, in: Whoever Saves One Life\u2026 The Efforts to Save Jews in Lithuania between 1941 and 1944, edited by the Genocide and Resistance Research Centre of Lithuania, Vilnius 2006\nLetters of Matas Janu\u0161auskas, a Lithuanian factory director, about his involvement mit the Ghetto in Kovno and his relations to Dr. Zalman Grinberg. In the factory of Janu\u0161auskas, Jews worked as forced labor, among them Dr. Grinberg. Janu\u0161auskas arranged with Dr. Grinberg to take over Grinberg\u2019s son Emmanuel who was smuggled out of the Ghetto. In July 1944 Janu\u0161auskas fled out of Lithuania, finally arrived in Southern Germany and returned the child to Dr. Grinberg. Grinberg employed him in the administration of the hospital until 1948 when Janu\u0161auskas emigrated to Australia. The letters contain some interesting information about the administration of the hospital, p. 143-160. Documents and photographs online on the website of the Genocide and Resistance Research Centre of Lithuania (Search term: Grinberg).\nJewish Review/J\u00fcdische Rundschau 1 (N\u00b0 4/5 \u2013 May/June 1946), p. 38-39: Pictorial Presentation of the DP Hospital St. Ottilien (JewishReview1946).\nInterview with Dr. Hanns Kaiser from the German Military Hospital and the succeeding DP hospital, in: Archives of the Dachau Memorial Site, DVD 195\nDr. Kaiser describes how he worked in the huge military hospital of St. Ottilien where about 2000 wounded German soldiers were treated. After the arrival of American troops all politically suspect medical personnel was brought away. He stayed with the remaining doctors and nurses for the treatment of the arriving Jewish camp prisoners from Dachau which were in an extreme condition. About 70 patients died already in the beginning, mostly from spotted fever and Tuberculosis. Another medical problem was the unused good food, especially butter provisions which the patients received as gifts from the army and which caused heavy diarrhea. His department was headed by Dr. Zalman Berman and Dr. Abraham Goldmann.\nKawwoner, A.: A Jewish Community in a Monastery, in: Unzer Weg 97 (1947), p. 10\nNewspaper article about the St. Ottilien Hospital and its work: \u201eEvery birth is a joy for everybody in St. Ottilien\u2026 The Jewish progeny is growing. The people of Israel will live. More than 350 babies (this shows how they are multiplying) have already been born in St. Ottilien. Many people have found a home in St. Ottilien\u201c.\nInterview of Yehuda Bauer with Rabbi Abraham Klausner\nRabbi Klausner, Jewish Army chaplain at the Dachau camp, describes how he met Dr. Zalman Grinberg and how they set up the hospital at St. Ottilien.\nExcerpts: Klausner_interview_IFZ\nInterview with Peter Kubierschky about his memories from the German Military hospital and the succeeding DP hospital: Interview_Kubierschky\nPeter Kubierschky was 15 years old when WW II ended. His father was employed as doctor in the German military hospital of St. Ottilien and afterwards worked for the UNRRA hospital.\nLesser, Ben: Living a Life that Matters: From Nazi Nightmare to American Dream, Bloomington, IN: Abbott Press, 2012\nBen Lesser survived the Holocaust as a \u201ewalking skeleton\u201c of 16 years. From the Dachau concentration camp he was brought to the St. Ottilien hospital. He describes the daily life at the monastery DP camp, a first feast of Purim in July to make up for all the missed ones. In the camp he encounters a group of juvenile Chalutzim, pioneers, who want to settle in Palestine and joins them. Shortly afterwards, he surprisingly meets his sister Lola at the St. Ottilien Hospital who is just about to deliver the first baby of the camp. He decides to stay with her and together they emigrate to the U.S. in September 1947. His final statement: \u201cOur time together in St. Ottilien was very therapeutic \u2013 medically and emotionally. For the first time in years, instead of being tortured and murdered, we were being taken care of. There were so many of us in the same situation, that it seemed as if we\u2019d become one big happy family\u2026 And in experiencing the goodness of human beings, for the first time in many years, I felt a little hope that life might be worth living. And that there might even be a God.\u201d (p. 147\u2013167).\nLevi, Henia: Memories from her time in the DP Hospital St. Ottilien\nAfter a death march to the Ravensbr\u00fcck camp and transport to T\u00fcrkheim, Henia Frei (later Levi) managed to escape with several girls and spent about a year in the Ottilien Camp before emigrating to Israel: Witness of Henia Levi\nLieber Schwartz, Lola: A World After This. A Memoir of Loss and Redemption, New York/Jerusalem/London 2010\nMemories of the sister (1923-2014) of Ben Lesser. She describes the reunion with her brother in St. Ottilien, the hospital life and how she delivered her baby there: \u201eNot only was Hershel, whom we called Heshi, the first Jewish child born in the area after the war, but we were living in a time when most Jews who survived had thought they were the last Jews on earth. Heshi became everybody\u2019s baby. At St. Ottilien an enormous number of people came to his pidyon, including representatives from Agudath Israel and all the other DPs in the area. And the Jewish American soldiers who attended all had tears in their eyes.\u201c (p. 241)\nNadich, Rabbi Judah: Eisenhower and the Jews, New York 1953, p. 84-87, 154\u2013157\nIn these memories Rabbi Judah Nadich describes his visit to the hospital St. Ottilien in August 1945, his encounter with Dr. Grinberg and the work in the hospital.\nOlejski, Jakow: Fun Farkechtung cu Ojslejzung (From slavery to selection), in: Landsberger Lager-Cajtung, 16 (1946), p. 4\nOlejski, head of the Culture Department at the Landsberg DP camp, describes the life in the Kovno Ghetto and the situation in the Kaufering Lager. As eye witness he recounts the attack on the prisoner train at Schwabhausen. The announced continuation of the article is missing in the following numbers. See Landsberger Lager-Cajtung 16-1946.\nPotash, Morley: Mendel\u2019s Story: Hide and Seek \u2013 Surviving the Holocaust, 2016\nMendel is just 7 years old when World War II erupts in Europe. He witnesses the complete destruction of his family\u2019s life and home. Incredible luck, intelligence, bravery, humor and the kindness of strangers steer him and his family on a narrow path to surviving the holocaust. After the war, Mendel\u2019s trials continue. He relates hard work, truck rides which lead him with a group of about 70 children to St. Ottilien, a missed boat to Israel, and the final passage to Canada where he could restore his life to the bounty he knew and lost as a young boy.\nRochelson, Meri-Jane: Eli\u2019s Story. A Twentieth-Century Jewish Life, Wayne State University Press, Detroit 2018\nLife story of Dr. Eli G. Rochelson (1907-1984) collected from documents, interviews and memories by his children. It includes a well documented part about Jewish life in pre-War Lithuania where Eli Rochelson grew up and a compelling description of the Nazi persecutions and the Kovno Ghetto. After the deportation to Dachau, Rochelson works at the Kaufering construction site (p. 132-139). At the end of the war, he witnesses the train assault in Schwabhausen (p. 141-143). After the liberation Dr. Rochelson set up and headed the hospital at the DP camp Landsberg which had relations to the close-by Ottilien Hospital (p. 143-158). In March 1946, he emigrated to New York.\nVolpe, Dovid E., Ikh un mayn welt, Johannesburg 1997\nYiddish Recollections of the time as patient in the DP hospital.\nWachinger, Lorenz, Memories of the years 1947/48\nLorenz Wachinger lived as boy in the boarding school of the monastery already opened again in November 1945 and tells about his experiences in the years 1947/48. See the Memories Wachinger.\nDocumentary film of June 1946 about the UNRRA hospital at St. Ottilien (length: 6:22 minutes)\nThe short documentary film by Zvi Kadushin shows in an opening sequence the arrival of a military jeep at the hospital, the work of the medical staff (Dr. Zalman Berman and Dr. Chaim Ipp), a tour through the hospital and the delivery ward, rehabilitation exercises and the everyday life of the patients. It concludes with the circumcision rite of a new born child. The production was probably after the emigration of Dr. Grinberg in July 1946 because the film doesn\u2019t show him.\nDocumentary film of the First Conference of Liberated Jews in Munich on January 25-27, 1946 (length: 17:59 minutes)\nThe documentary film produced and commented by Rabbi Abraham Klausner starts with scenes from different DP camps and shows the first Conference of the Committee of Liberated Jews in Bavaria. The focal point is a rousing speech of Dr. Zalman Grinberg followed by a speech of David Ben-Gurion.\n\u201eLong is the Road\u201c, Germany 1949, 77 minutes, Yiddish with English subtitles, Directed by Herbert B. Fredersdorf & Marek Goldstein\nA film presenting the Holocaust from a Jewish point of view. The film was shot on location at the Landsberg camp and made by and about Jewish displaced persons. The film follows a Polish Jew (played by Israel Becker) and his family from the thriving Jewish community of Warsaw through the horrors of Auschwitz to the instability of refugee life in a DP camp. It culminates in the hope of rebirth in Israel.\nDocumentary Film about Dawid Furman, a Holocaust survivor, and his meeting with the first delegation of the Jewish Brigade in June 1945 in St. Ottilien, 1994, 16 minutes. See the Youtube-version, kindly provided by Nachum Pur.\nDisplaced: Miracle at St. Ottilien, directed by John Michalczyk, 2002, 46 minutes, see: www.cinemaguild.com\nBased on the true experiences of U.S. Army privates Edward Herman and Robert Hilliard, who were stationed in Germany at the close of World War II. They discovered the horrendous treatment of displaced persons in St. Ottilien, a displaced persons camp run by the U.S. military. In an effort to alleviate the suffering, the two GIs stole food from their own mess and smuggled it into to the camp. Then the two soldiers started a letter writing campaign, which caught the attention of President Harry Truman, who ordered an investigation that led to the end of the abuse.\nCreating Harmony: The Displaced Persons\u2018 Orchestra from St. Ottilien, 2007, directed by John Michalczyk and Roland A. Marsh, 75 minutes, see: www.etoileproductionsusa.com\nThe film tells the story of the Jewish orchestra at the St. Ottilien Displaced Persons camp in Bavaria. From 1945 to 1948, the orchestra played in striped concentration camp uniforms, in front of a banner that read \u201cAm Yisroel Chai\u201d (\u201cThe People of Israel Live\u201d). After garnering praise for their inspirational performances all over war \u00adtorn Europe, the orchestra was asked to perform for the International Tribunal during the Nazi trials in Nuremberg and for the first Zionist congress. David Ben\u00adGurion and Golda Meir were among the orchestra\u2019s fans, and on two occasions the ensemble was joined in Germany by conductor Leonard Bernstein.\nInterview with Yetta Marchuck Selengut (2015)\nA talk of Yetta Marchuck Selengut about her return to her birth place at St. Ottilien and to Germany after 65 years on the Lowell Gallin Show.\nMemorial concert at Delray Beach, Florida, on November 15, 2015\nMemorial Concert held in honor of the Ottilien Liberation Concert of May 1945.\nInterview with Robert Hilliard (2017)\nRobert Hilliard tells about the Liberation Concert and his involvement in changing the situation of Jewish DPs.\nBauer, Yehuda: Out of the Ashes. The Impact of American Jews on Post-Holocaust European Jewry, Oxford 1989\nResearch on the persons of Rabbi Klausner and Dr. Grinberg (p. 39-40).\nBrenner, Michael: Nach dem Holocaust. Juden in Deutschland 1945-1950, M\u00fcnchen 1995\nGerman study on the situation of Jews in postwar Germany.\nBrenner, Michael (ed.): Geschichte der Juden in Deutschland von 1945 bis zur Gegenwart, M\u00fcnchen 2012\nOverview in German language which in the first part treats the situation of Holocaust survivors in DP camps.\nDichek, Bernard: A Place of Hope. Visiting two former DP enclaves in Germany provides insights into the past and present, Article in the Jerusalem Report, February 19, 2018\nJournalist and film director Bernard Dichek follows the traces of his parents who prepared their emigration to Israel in post-war Germany. In his article he documents his visits to the remnants of former DP camps in Bad Reichenhall, Bad Aibling and St. Ottilien.\nPDF-File: JRep \u2013 February 19 34-37 dichek\nEder, Angelika: Fl\u00fcchtige Heimat. J\u00fcdische Displaced Persons in Landsberg am Lech (1945-1960), M\u00fcnchen 1998\nThis doctoral thesis documents the history of Displaced Persons in the district of Landsberg am Lech. Some pages are dedicated to the St. Ottilien Hospital which was later integrated into the DP-Camp administration of Landsberg (p. 103-108).\nEder, Angelika: Kunst, Bildung und \u201eZerstreuung\u201c. \u00dcber das kulturelle Leben im Landsberger DP-Lager, in: Themenhefte Landsberger Zeitgeschichte 6 (1996), p. 30-33\nGerman article about the cultural life of the nearby DP camp Landsberg. Online version\nGrossmann, Atina: Jews, Germans, and Allies, Princeton 2007\nStudy on the situation of about 250.000 Jewish survivors as \u201eDisplaced Persons\u201c in post-war Germany, their complex relation to their defeated oppressors and to the Allied occupation forces.\nHintermann, Susanne: Das Kloster St. Ottilien als Hospital und Lager f\u00fcr j\u00fcdische Displaced Persons. Neuanf\u00e4nge j\u00fcdischer Kultur und Politik in Bayern, M\u00fcnchen 2007\nUnpublished thesis for the History Faculty of the University of Munich about the Ottilien DP hospital.\nPDF-File: Hintermann_Ottilien_2007\nHonigmann, Peter: Talmuddrucke im Nachkriegsdeutschland, in: Fritz Bauer Institut (Hg.), \u00dcberlebt und unterwegs. J\u00fcdische Displaced Persons im Nachkriegsdeutschland (Jahrbuch 1997), Frankfurt a.M. 1997, p. 249\u2013266\nResearch on the Talmud edition prepared by the Rabbis Snieg and Rose.\nHyman, Abraham S., The Undefeated. Jerusalem 1993\nResearch on the person of Dr. Grinberg and the beginning of political organization of Jews in Bavaria (pages 47-48, 80).\nKleinjung, Tilmann: Das DP-Krankenhaus St. Ottilien, St. Ottilien 1990\nUnpublished paper of a student of the high school at St. Ottilien including interviews with survivors and rare documents.\nPDF-file: Kleinjung_Ottilien_1990\nK\u00f6nigseder, Angelika and Juliane Wetzel: Waiting for Hope. Jewish Displaced Persons in Post-World War II Germany, Evanston/Illinois (Northwestern University Press) 2001 (German edition: Lebensmut im Wartesaal. Die j\u00fcdischen DPs (Displaced Persons) im Nachkriegsdeutschland, Frankfurt a.M., 1. ed. 1994, 2. ed. 2004)\nDocumentation of the life in the Jewish DP camps which developed their own administration, courts, schools, theatre groups, orchestras, newspapers until the closure of the last camp in 1957\nKonrad, Paul Alfons: Die Entbindungsstation des D.P. Hospitals St. Ottilien und deren Bedeutung f\u00fcr die Beziehung von Kloster zu D.P. Hospital, Historical Seminary of the Munich University, Department for Jewish History and Culture, December 2016\nUnpublished Bachelor thesis with many helpful insights into the history of the delivery station at the hospital.\nPDF-file: BA-Thesis\u2013Paul Konrad_StOttilien\nKorman, Gerd: Survivors\u2019 Talmud and the U.S. Army, in: American Jewish History 73 (1983), 1, p. 252\u2013285\nKZ-Friedh\u00f6fe und Gedenkst\u00e4tten in Bayern, ed. by the Bayerische Verwaltung der stattlichen Schl\u00f6sser, G\u00e4rten und Seen, Regensburg 2011\nDocumentation of the KZ cemetery of Schwabhausen (p. 87-89) and of St. Ottilien (p. 83-86).\nMatth\u00e9, Eva: The Jewish Cemetery in Sankt Ottilien, St. Ottilien 2003, revised edition 2013\nDocumentation of the history and tombs of the Jewish cemetery at St. Ottilien. Digital version: Jewish Cemetery.\nMankowitz, Ze\u2019ev: The Formation of She\u2019erit Hapleita, Yad Vashem Studies, vol. 20 (1990), p. 337\u2013370\nThe article describes the role of Dr. Zalman Grinberg within the repatriation project of DPs to Israel.\nPiorun, Carolin: Displaced Children. Kinderf\u00fcrsorge im DP-Hospital St. Ottilien 1945-1948 zwischen osteurop\u00e4isch-j\u00fcdischen Traditionen und Zukunftstr\u00e4umen von Eretz Israel, Master\u2019s Thesis, Munich 2018\nThe thesis explains the origin and destination of the numerous children who lived in the DP camp including the children Kibbuz \u201eAtid\u201c. See: CarolinPiorun_DisplacedChildren.\nRenner, Frumentius: Der f\u00fcnfarmige Leuchter. Beitr\u00e4ge zum Werden und Wirken der Benediktinerkongregation von St. Ottilien, vol. 3, St. Ottilien 1990\nShort outline of the history of the DP hospital from the perspective of the returning monks (p. 97-102), impressive documentation of the everyday life in the hospital by the German nurse Erika Grube (p. 103-111).\nRolatschek, Gerhard: Der Zugangriff in Schwabhausen am 27. April 1945\nDocumentation on the train bombing at Schwabhausen and proof that it was executed by the French squadron \u201eNavarre\u201c. See: Rolatschek1 and Rolatschek2\nSch\u00e4fer, Cyrill: \u201eWir hatten noch nie so viele Geburten!\u201c Kloster St. Ottilien 1945\u20131948 am Schnittpunkt von Orts- und Weltgeschichte, in: Sabine W\u00fcst (ed.), Sch\u00e4tze der Welt in landeshistorischer Perspektive. Festschrift zum 65. Geburtstag von Wolfgang W\u00fcst, St. Ottilien 2018, p. 577-588\nOutline of the Hospital History and the available sources. Digital version: FS_W\u00fcst_Sch\u00e4fer\nSchwarz, Leo W.: The Redeemers. A Saga of the Years 1945-1952, New York 1953, p.3-9\nLeo W. Schwarz (1906-1967) directed the Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) in the German U.S. Zone. His classical documentation of the Jewish Displaced Persons describes lively in its first chapter the Liberation Concert of May 27, 1945, and the main protagonists. Digital version: Schwarz_RedeemersChap1\nWetzel, Juliane: J\u00fcdisches Leben in M\u00fcnchen 1945-1951. Durchgangsstation oder Wiederaufbau?, in: Miscellanea Bavarica Monacensia. Dissertationen zur Bayerischen Landes- und M\u00fcnchner Stadtgeschichte, vol. 135, M\u00fcnchen 1987.\nDoctoral thesis in German language on the organization and culture life of Jewish survivors in Munich and surroundings. The Ottilien hospital is treated on pages 232-233.\nThe documents including photographs, memories, letters, films on the Ottilien DP hospital are spread world wide in several archives whose material is in part online available:\n\u2013 JDC Archives, New York and Jerusalem\nArchives of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee with documents and photographs about the St. Ottilien DP Hospital.\n\u2013 United Nations Archives and Records, New York\nRecords of the UNNRA (United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration) about the DP Hospital St. Ottilien.\n\u2013 Archives Nationales, Paris\nDocuments of the IRO (International Refugee Organization) about the St. Ottilien DP Hospital: Reports beginning from 1947 through to 1948 about the situation of the monastery and documentation of its close-down and transfer to Hotel Sonnenhof in Bad Woerishofen (AJ/43/814).\n\u2013 Archives of the International Tracing Service, Bad Arolsen\nLists of patients, personnel and births in the DP Hospital St. Ottilien from 1945 up to spring 1948. The single patient\u2019s files have to be searched under the name of the patient (data received from UNRRA, the International Red Cross and the World Jewish Congress New York).\n\u2013 YIVO Archives for Jewish Research, New York\nDocumentation of Leo W. Schwarz, Director of JDC from 1946-1947.\n\u2013 Archives of the Institut f\u00fcr Zeitgeschichte (IFZ), M\u00fcnchen\nFi01 (personal collection of DP documents by Wolfgang Jacobmeyer): vol. 80: Report of UNRRA officer Eli Rock to the Anglo-American Commission for Palestine which contains notes about the hospital St. Ottilien as one of the \u201ebrightest\u201c chapter of Jews in Bavaria. Vol. 108: Extensive interview with Rabbi Abraham Klausner who describes how he met Dr. Grinberg and how they managed to transform the military hospital into an all-Jewish facility.\n\u2013 Archives of the Archabbey of St. Ottilien, St. Ottilien\nA 11.13.4. 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        "raw_content": "by Carleyw \u00bb Sun Jan 17, 2016 10:27 am\nSo I had a really bad year when it came to friends in a way, I lost a couple of people a long the way but I also gained some absolutely amazing people in my life, one being my boyfriend he's really my best friend, he tried to be with me for 6 months before we dated and then gave me the option of either going on a date with him or losing him as my best friend I chose a date. We've been dating for almost a year now and I came in to some money issues after not one, but two roommates had screwed me over, the first one being really bad which is when I started to really get close to my boyfriend at that time (the girl who screwed me over didn't want me to get close to him) we've had a really good relationship except for his jealousy at one point, I travelled a lot and he didn't have the money for it, I decided to break up with him for about a week after a friend of mine had said he tried to kiss her, I cried that whole week and he tried hard to get me back, we started dating again at my cabin and everything was perfect, he stopped his jealousy and we were great and I decided to move in with him and his roommate were all part of a friend group and everything was fine, I mean I practically lived there before I actually moved in and it helps us all save money but it's been only 4 weeks that I've actually moved in and now I've become absolutely paranoid, my dreams have been so strange and I've talked to him about these things and he always just tells me we're fine and to trust him and that he loves me but I can't seem to shake this feeling here are some of the dreams I've been having and I hope someone can help me:\n1. I had a dream that I was given a pill of heroine and suddenly i started touching myself infront of one of our mutual friends, while he video taped me before I did so though I told him that I loved my boyfriend and is only do it if he sent it to him, the friend later on tried with me and I refused and that was the last thing I remember, I don't remember actually hearing them asking me to do anything and now I feel really uncomfortable around everyone, and like there's a big secret about me but I've brought it up to my boyfriend and one of my close friends and they both said it doesn't sound like me and I have no attraction to this guy at all, he did however walk in on me the first time my boyfriend had sex but that was months ago, he tried to crawl in bed with me but I quickly pulled the covers over me and my boyfriend had said he didn't think it was for him, and he was right.\n2. Another dream I've been having is that my boyfriends gay, last night I had a dream that I was again drugged up and walked in on him giving our roommate head\n3. Another one was that we were living in a new place and I found out he was gay and ended up leaving me\nHelp?!?! I can barely eat or sleep anymore\nCarleyw\nRe: Help?!\nIn the unconscious mistakes matter. Dreams are most basically wishes that are unacceptable intolerable or taboo.\nNote: 'heroine'.\nRepeat of being drugged for sex indicates the locus of inner conflict: wanting to while believing the desire is means self is unacceptable or unworthy. And overall, lots of sexual energy.\nWishing to be seen as sexually experienced but unable to navigate social contingencies of a reputation.",
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        "raw_content": "by Chris Thurstone | Jul 5, 2016 | Marijuana, Research | 0 comments\nGiven that the health of American youth is in question and that so many states base their policies on reports issued by the State of Colorado, it is important to understand what the 2015 Healthy Kids Colorado Survey (HKCS) actually tells us.\nThe survey\u2019s results are gleaned from voluntarily self-reported information collected every other year from Colorado middle-school and high-school students. It is produced by a partnership of the Colorado Department of Education, Colorado Department of Human Services, the Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment and the University of Colorado.\nNews organizations tracking the impact of marijuana on Colorado since voters sanctioned the drug for medical and recreational use are understandably quick to report the survey\u2019s findings \u2014 but they\u2019re unfortunately just as quick to deliver inaccurate and misleading information. Coverage of the 2015 survey results was especially poor. Dozens of news organizations \u2014 including The Denver Post, Fox News, the Washington Post, Time, Scientific American and Reuters \u2014 should correct and clarify their work.\nWhy? Because for many reasons, the 2015 survey\u2019s data do not support claims that marijuana use among Colorado teenagers has remained flat or has declined. Examination of the survey\u2019s aggregate data, segmented by grade and geographic region, tells a different story than the Marijuana Infographic and some passages of the executive summary distributed by state officials.\nNew reporting should inform the public about youth marijuana use rates in several Colorado regions \u2014 particularly where marijuana is most heavily commercialized.\nHere are some important things to know about the 2015 survey:\nBecause of its methodology and sample size, this survey is a snapshot in time that represents no one other than the Colorado youth who took it. It is inaccurate to present or describe the 2015 survey as a \u201cstate survey\u201d or to present its findings as average use rates among Colorado youth. The 2015 survey does not include data from El Paso County (home to the state\u2019s second largest city, Colorado Springs), Jefferson and Douglas counties (home to two of the state\u2019s largest school districts) and Weld County. It is also important to note that Colorado\u2019s private and parochial schools do not participate in this survey and that only students attending school are surveyed. Students with drug problems are less likely to be in school \u2014 and, therefore, less likely to be surveyed.\nDifferences in methodology make it difficult to compare the 2015 survey to previous HKC surveys. The randomly selected sample size dropped from 40,206 in 2013 to 15,970 in 2015. Similarly, the high school response rate dropped from 58 percent in 2013 to 46.5 percent in 2015. Counties participating in the survey also changed from 2013 to 2015. Clearly, something in the survey methods changed from 2013 to 2015, making direct comparisons risky. But if state officials and journalists insist on making these direct comparisons, there are significant increases in youth marijuana use to report from 2013 to 2015 \u2014 as detailed below. They should report this information to the public.\nBecause of differences in methodology, Colorado survey results should not be directly compared to other national studies of adolescent marijuana-use rates, such as the Centers for Disease Control\u2019s Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS). These surveys are different. For example, the YRBS requires a response rate of at least 60 percent. If student responses fall below that mark, the YRBS states the results \u201crepresent only the students participating in the survey.\u201d Of note, the HKCS did not reach this threshold for high school students in either 2013 or 2015. Therefore, direct comparisons of the two studies is risky. Such differences in methodology also make it risky to compare the Colorado data and other national studies, such as the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration\u2019s National Survey on Drug Use and Health and the Monitoring the Future (MTF), a survey from the National Institute on Drug Abuse run by contract through the University of Michigan. Further, the 2015 state report\u2019s comparisons to a \u201cnational average\u201d of youth marijuana use are also problematic. Please review explanations here and here from David Murray, a former chief scientist of the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, who now serves as a senior fellow analyzing drug policy at the Hudson Institute. Among his observations:\n\u201cWhat is the possible source for deriving that \u2018national average\u2019? There is one genuinely national sample of youth drug use, that from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) that covers all states. But this cannot be the basis for the (State of Colorado\u2019s) claim. In their latest 2014 estimates, NSDUH reported that 7.2 percent of adolescents aged 12 to 17 across the nation used marijuana in the past month \u2013 that figure, not 21.7 percent, would be the youth \u2018national average.\u2019 Moreover, the NSDUH specifically declared that Colorado had the nation\u2019s highest rates. Adolescent marijuana use ranged from 4.98 percent in Alabama to 12.56 percent in Colorado. Worse, the NSDUH showed for youth that from 2009, when medical marijuana took off in Colorado, there has been a stunning rise of 27 percent through 2014 (from 9.91 percent to 12.56 percent). So Colorado youth use rates in the NSDUH are not only higher than the national average, but, after freer access to marijuana, have been steeply climbing.\u201d\nTo examine drug-use trends from year to year and make comparisons between states, the NSDUH is more reliable (not perfect, but more reliable). The NSDUH interviews youth who are in and out of school. It is conducted in every state \u2014 and, unlike the current version of the Colorado Healthy Kids survey, it has data from before 2013. Unfortunately, as Murray notes above, this survey shows the prevalence of past-month marijuana use among Colorado youth has increased, with Colorado ranked first among 12-17 year olds in 2014.\nOne strength of the HKCS is that it offers some county-level data. It is helpful to have a fine-grain look at what is happening at a local level. So, if we must compare 2013 and 2015 survey results, it is best to limit comparisons to the responses of specific regions as defined by the survey. You can find a map of those regions here. Because there are many differences between high school freshmen and seniors, combining their class data \u2014 especially given that 18-year-olds in Colorado can purchase medical marijuana legally \u2014 can give false impressions about \u201cteen use\u201d rates. So, it is important to segment students by grade for a more accurate look at marijuana use rates.\nRemember: Because of significant differences in methodology and sample size, the 2015 HKCS shouldn\u2019t be compared to its 2013 predecessor or any national survey \u2014 but if state officials and journalists insist on doing so, let\u2019s all consider this closer look at student respondents by grade and region. It suggests adolescent marijuana use rates have reached levels worth considering a serious health problem in some parts of the state.\nFor a full breakdown of the regional data, please see this chart (produced with the significant help of Christine Miller, a Ph.D. pharmacologist and Colorado native). Among the findings:\nRegion 16 (Boulder, Broomfield): High school seniors in this region reported the highest rate of past-month use among 12th graders in the state. In 2015, 42.2 percent of high school seniors reported past-month use, versus 28.5 in 2013. That\u2019s a 48.1 percent increase. The use rate among high school juniors in this region jumped from 22.3 percent to 33.4 percent, a 49.8 percent increase.\nRegion 20 (Denver): Use among high school seniors increased from 30 percent in 2013 to 33 percent in 2015, a jump of 10 percent. Among juniors, the use rate increased from 29 percent to 37.7 percent, an increase of 30 percent.\nRegion 12: Western Corridor (Summit, Eagle-Vail): Use among high school seniors increased 90 percent from 20.1 percent in 2013 to 38.2 percent in 2015. As a curious side note, this region also reported a 2.3 percent decrease in past-month marijuana use among high school juniors and a 54.7 percent increase among its high school sophomores.\nRegion 11: Northwest (Steamboat Springs, Craig): Marijuana use among this region\u2019s high school students rose in grades 9-12. Among seniors the rate increased 57.3 percent from 22.5 percent in 2013 to 35.4 percent in 2015. Among juniors, use rose 18.8 percent from 18.1 percent to 21.5 percent. Among sophomores, use rose 72 percent from 8.2 percent in 2013 to 14.1 percent in 2015. Among freshmen, use rose 22.2 percent from 8.1 to 9.9 percent.\nRegion 19: (Mesa County/Grand Junction): Use among freshmen jumped to 13.7 percent, an increase of 57.5 percent from 2013. Use among sophomores increased 50.6 percent from 26.2 percent from 17.4 percent in 2013. The use rate among high school seniors rose to 24.4 percent, an increase of 20.8 percent.\nRegion 7: Pueblo: Although there was little change in use rates, the rates remain stubbornly high. They are higher than the state average for all grades; ranges from double the state average for high school freshmen to 31 percent greater than the state average for high school seniors.\nA common theme among these regions is a high level of marijuana commercialization in the forms of retail and medical stores. Other commonalities should be investigated to determine the most appropriate interventions.\nAnalysis of the 2015 survey also found some good news \u2014 particularly in regions 8 (San Luis Valley), 10 (West Central, including Gunnison, Hinsdale and Montrose ) and 17 (Central, including Gilpin and Teller). The reasons for these reported declines in past-month use should be explored. For example, are the declines because of an effective intervention, or are they related to a change in the survey methodology from 2013 to 2015? Based on the findings, protocols for prevention and intervention should be implemented to encourage similarly favorable results in other school districts throughout the state.\nThis entry for DrThurstone.com was co-written by Dr. Christian Thurstone and Christine Tatum. He is an associate professor of addiction psychiatry and the director of medical training of the addiction psychiatry fellowship program at the University of Colorado. She is a longtime journalist, former national president of the Society of Professional Journalists and Dr. Thurstone\u2019s wife. Together, they also wrote Clearing the Haze: Helping Families Face Teen Addiction (Rowman & Littlefield, 2015).",
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        "raw_content": "Industrial cyber security and control systems - Protection against cyber threats\nBy C Pool, Proconics\nElectricity + Control, September 2015 (pages 4 \u2013 9)\nEnquiries: Email cobus.pool@proconics.co.za\nDownload the full article on Industrial cyber security and control systems - Protection against cyber threats in PDF format.\nIn the wake of the Stuxnet shock, many thought the concept of attacking a country or business through its control and automation systems was a new and novel idea. The fact is that this has been an option and high level concern since the late 1980s and it took something as drastic as Stuxnet to create awareness of the problem. This awareness and enthusiasm has since mellowed in the face of financial pressure in the aftermath the global economic recovery. After all it is the responsibility of the government to ensure that the regulatory framework for protection and compliance is in place. Unfortunately, as we will see, this is not the case and when facing new threats like Duqu and Flame, it is up to companies to protect themselves.\nInternationally, regulatory frameworks are being strengthened and increased measures are being put in place to combat cyber intrusions and attacks against critical infrastructure control systems. Unfortunately it is still being seen as a rear guard action as hackers are running ahead of protection measures. Mainly because they have had such a massive head start.\nWith networking being the order of the day, most companies are exposed to possible cyber attacks.\nCyber security threats include both intentional and unintended breaches.\nCyber crime must be guarded against \u2013 not just by policy makers, but also by every company.",
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        "raw_content": "Not knowing that you don\u2019 know is the worst possible combination of ignorance out of the four possible cases. If you know what you don\u2019t know, the solution is easy; look it up on the internet or ask someone.\nHowever, if you don\u2019t know, you wouldn\u2019t know what to ask and this in turn leaves a multitude of possible answers.\nI know three solutions to this problem.\nThe first one is original thinking. This is incredibly hard. While I wouldn\u2019t go as far as saying that there are no original thoughts (I\u2019ve had a few myself in my lifetime), they are rare. Most original thinking comes from synthesizing knowledge from other fields.\nThis leads me to the second method: Studying. In many cases, what is unknown to you is not unknown to others. In addition we are blessed with an abundance of information and so simply reading enough may be sufficient to find gold. It must be kept in mind that one must deliberately read outside one\u2019s normal \u201czone\u201d for this to work. Otherwise, it\u2019s just useless reinforcement. For example, you should never only watch one news channel and in particular you should NOT watch the news channel that matches your political orientation because the editor will filter out the things you need to hear the most.\nThe most common mistake is thinking oneself well-informed but having made the mistake of confusing quantity with quality, e.g. reading the same book over and over. This is particularly dangerous because it instills false confidence.\nStudying also comes in a passive form. This third form is called advertising. Advertising works by repeating the same message over and over. People will pay attention to what is repeated most. This is sadly how most learn. Being passive you limit yourself to sources who prioritize hyping and creating buzz. Advertising is a science so by not being an active seeker, you limit your information sources to those who prioritize marketing.\nOf the three solutions, the second one has most of the merit.\nWhen I was working as a researcher we (and likely many others) had a saying: \u201cHalf an hour in the library will save a month in the lab.\u201d This is a big reason why I have never cut my book/knowledge budget when I didn\u2019t have better options available(*)\u2014and why it\u2019s very important to me to have good library options available. Trying to save $10 on something that will save you a month of work is just not good business sense. You save in the short-run but it\u2019ll cost you in the long-run. The opportunity-cost of deliberate ignorance is very high.\n(*) This is not entirely true. When I was beginning ERE in 2001, I did go for almost a year buying only one new book per month while not having access to libraries. That was a horrible time.\nIn fact, probably 90-95% of all research, that is, your own original thinking, consists of false starts and dead-ends. The \u201cnot invented here\u201d attitude is simply not worth it. If someone has solved the problem already, don\u2019t reinvent it, go for it.\nRelying on buzz/advertising is the worst possible means of acquiring information. First of all, by definition, you have no control over what information is being delivered to you because advertising found you, not the other way around. Since the problem is (still) unknown to you, you have no context in which to judge it. At this stage the only way to connect the information to you is via simple emotional manipulation. I read a lot of book reviews and books with titles like \u201c365 Secrets to be Remarkable like Superman in Just 21 Days\u201d often sell really well yet, not surprisingly, at least to me, often get reviews like \u201cdoesn\u2019t live up to the hype\u201d and more pertinent \u201cdoesn\u2019t live up to the title.\u201d You\u2019ll find the same problem with products sold on late night infomercials. What often holds is that while these products are presented as innovative, they really are not. It is more likely that they are repackaged material that already exists in a much better form\u2014it is just an unknown unknown to you. For instance, here\u2019s some sales copy from the 4 Hour Work Week which promises to show \u201cHow to eliminate 50% of your work in 48 hours using the principles of a forgotten Italian economist\u201d. Unless you\u2019ve been living under a rock you\u2019d probably already know that we\u2019re talking about the Pareto principle which is known to anyone with even the slightest interest in productivity since the 80/20 Principle which came out in 1998. This is where advertising can turn unknown unknowns into known unknowns, which can be dealt with using conventional methods.\nTo summarize: Your brain, your random reading, and advertising are three ways of turning unknown unknowns into known unknowns. In other words, they are ways of finding the right question to ask (whereas before you didn\u2019t even know the question). However, they rarely produce the answer you need. For that, further study is needed.\nprevious post: Travel, tourism, and living abroad\nnext post: Read this rant and save 50-70%\n14 users responded in \" You don\u2019t know what you don\u2019t know \"\nVinceG said,\nMy primary method is original thinking. It\u2019s not hard to build the original thinking muscles if you know where to look for ideas. The key is to realize that there\u2019s very little new under the sun and that most thinking is remixes of other ideas.\nI get original thoughts everywhere. Television, movies, blogs, all of these people\u2019s ideas affect my own. For example, I\u2019m currently watching the Sopranos. Watching the characters interact and how Tony thinks provides an endless amount of original ideas for me to harvest.\nTony might be in the kitchen, and a old fifties song might come on. Suddenly I\u2019m thinking about that generation and music. Why people listened to music back then. It\u2019s subtly different than why we listen to music. It was a different way of life back then that produced these kinds of culture. I\u2019ll take those values and apply them to my own life and the things I experience.\nInevitably there\u2019s some new insight that arises, that wouldn\u2019t have happened without The Sopranos, but doesn\u2019t directly involve the show.\nIt\u2019s not just well-produced television shows that do this for me. Even children\u2019s television shows, advertising spots, random conversations I overhear, interactions I witness, buildings I see. So long as you\u2019re present and observing, new insights will constantly present themselves to you. It\u2019s a matter of opening your mind and expanding your vision. The same stimulus, applied on different days, puts different thoughts in my head. I can read a book three times, each time a totally different experience.\nI think the biggest barrier to this process is in believing that there\u2019s \u201cgood\u201d thoughts and ideas and \u201cbad\u201d ones. All thoughts lead somewhere.\nI read about a man who had been quite successful in his life. He believed his success was the result of reading good books. Over the years, he had acquired a personal library worth thousands of dollars, but had received benefits worth much more than what he spent on the books.\nOne day, a thief broke into the man\u2019s house and found the library. The thief stole\u2013 THE TELEVISION.\nThe thief is probably a looser who will not amount to much.\nnlof said,\nHehe\u2026 sounds like good ol\u2019 Rummy.\nHe has just published his memoirs and you guessed it.. it\u2019s called \u201cKnown unknowns\u201d \ud83d\ude42\nCorrection. I just checked and the memoir is called \u201cKnown and Unknown\u201d.\nThe title alludes however to his famous \u201cknown knowns, known unknowns and unknown unknowns\u201d speech\u2026 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/There_are_known_knowns\nIt\u2019s so fulfilling when you discover old known laws without researching, just by thinking about it. Later you discover that the thing you just discovered is a law and have someone\u2019s name.\nSam, that thief in fact made a great favor to that man. Get rid of your television, turn it in a piece a decoration, a aquarium, anything. You will be much better. Get rid of television and car and you\u2019re golden.\nI\u2019m inclined to study myself. I am finally beginning to learn that most of the stuff I come up with on my own has been thought of by someone else before me, and the reason the brilliant answer was not put into motion is because it doesn\u2019t work.\nWH said,\nRoger Bacon springs to mind:\n\u2018There are four main obstacles in grasping truth which hinder man however learned;\n\u2022 Submission to unworthy authority\n\u2022 The influence of custom\n\u2022 Popular prejudice\n\u2022 The concealment of our own ignorance through an ostentatious display of knowledge.\nAll men are entangled in these, every rank is beset. If some should escape the first three of these errors then the fourth is always ready.\u2019\nI agree that original thoughts are rare and are generally the synthesis of other thoughts. They are also, often, incremental in their field.\nStudying is a great method; sometimes, though, it can be used as a procrastination device. Don\u2019t spend so much time learning about a topic that you never actually do it.\nThe first one is original thinking. This is incredibly hard. While I wouldn\u2019t go as far as saying that there are no original thoughts (I\u2019ve had a few myself in my lifetime), they are rare.\nI wholeheartedly agree. And to me your ERE is original thinking. Let me explain\u2026.\nI am an Indian who grew up understanding the core principles (yama and niyama is sufficient for this discussion) that formed the Indian lifestyle (in times of both feast and famine, so to speak), the hows and whys of those principles, and not buying into the jaundiced spoon-feeding that they are \u201cold\u201d, \u201coutdated\u201d, \u201cgrow with the times, man\u2026\u201d, etc..etc\u2026.\nSo, for me there\u2019s no argument with every single thing you discuss as the ERE philosophy, because they are not exactly \u201cnew\u201d to me.\nBut, you being a European living in the States managed to get your head and heart around all this, and having the belief, dedication and sicereity (Dhriti (????) \ud83d\ude09 check the links) to spend your own time and run the blog (forums).\nThat is what makes you endearing in my eyes!\nAs a woman for whom the usual roadmaps supplied by the experts of our society routinely hit potholes when applied to me, I most often find that research and original thinking cannot be separated.\nResearch is some of what stimulates my original thought \u2014 getting me to peek around corners I wouldn\u2019t have thought of myself. Original thought spurs questions that are answerable at least in part by research.\nTo achieve the goal of a method given that I lack a crucial ingrediant to the recipe it teaches I need to learn it in depth. What is each piece doing? Why is it there? Who was the method designed for?/Who designed the method?\nAlso, an important part of original thinking is granting yourself the right to play around with it. Mess around with it. Gain experience with it. Push keys randomly just to see what they do. Have you been assuming that A must be the way to do it? \u2014 do not A for a while. Then extract the good parts from A and not A and form your synthesis. (A la Hegel\u2019s philosophical approach.)\nOne more key point is that the production of original thought is NOT LOGICAL. I\u2019ll logic it as much as you like AFTER I\u2019ve found it, but finding it is an art (as in something creative that relies on intuition and experience more than logic). Finding it is done with intuition and testing your guesses for flaws.\nAs a recovering physicist you are understandably a devotee of the logical method (which is outstanding in my experience for weeding out nonsense). I have been a recovering physicist, too. I went through some trouble long ago to stop thinking like a physicist \u2014 to allow that way of thinking to become an option and not the hammer in search of nails.\nFor me original thought is the zest of Life \u2014 it is what makes my life worth living to me.\nThis was somewhat spurred by Myakka\u2019s comment, so earlier today, after taking my afternoon nap at work, I got to thinking about intuition. All from personal experience, never once has my intuition led me to danger or result in problems/puzzles (there have been a few times where I\u2019ve actually avoided harm I had no conceivable (yet) way of knowing of), on the contrary, following it at times has led me to miss out on fun and peripheral opportunities. This is really intriguing to me (and somewhat scary as there exists a part of me-humans-that is far outside of science in this era). I studied Physics and Mathematics and Engineering and Urban Planning, so I bounce around modes of thinking in approaching different systems, so intuition is just all the more awesome when I start to analyze it, especially its outcomes. It feels like with intuition we\u2019re at once connected to everything and know more than the very little we consciously know. I\u2019m speaking of moments you have when you just really, for some unexplainable reason, feel immensely as though you should or should not follow a course of action. Knowing so little is actually pretty amazing.\nI like creative thinking and linking unrelated theories and applying them to other places. I was able to apply scientific knowledge to saving money once which I thought was original and fresh. Great post as usual. Thanks for sharing\nI agree with your three categories, though with one point of clarification. Despite being a voracious reader, I would suggest that your second category needs to be expanded.\nStudy must encompass every way to digest information from teachers: books, documentaries, Ted Talks/lectures, classes, blogs, podcasts, seminars, apprenticeships, etc.\nIt is an open and hungry mind that finds information/knowledge in every medium, structured and unstructured, and tries to expand upon it.\nTom Young said,\nI am inclined to think of original thoughts being a mix of ego and gestalt psychology.\nNothing new under the sun, but\u2026 seeking the \u201cwhole\u201d as a sum of the parts may create an original thought. In plain talk, I find myself with VinceG\u2026 who spoke of insight. I see this as instinct.\nWhat I consider \u201coriginal\u201d happens when a stimulus from wherever doesn\u2019t go down well.\nA separation from the constant stream of stimuli. 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        "raw_content": "a spread from Heart Sutra, issued in 2009 - a response to being caught up in this most extraordinary of Buddhist Sutras, one of the toughest documents in the philosophical canon - I first read it in the mid-1960s in the translation & commentary of Edward Conze, a little book with both the Heart and the short form of the Diamond (or the 'Diamond cutter') Sutras - as with a number of works that are primary for me as a writer/thinker I had wanted to print Heart Sutra for many years, but was held back by having no qualifications for doing so, and it always seemed to me that reproducing a version that was still commercially available didn't make a lot of sense - when I later found that there were many versions of the work, most of which were translated and on-line, I wondered whether a kind of crib might be possible by comparing every translation I could find - the job was compounded by there being a number of 'originals', versions in a number of other languages that had been made centuries ago - I eventually had about 15 of them spread out on the desk - roughly, what I did was to strip (some of the versions were somewhat flowery in their language & the amount of religious reference they contained) everything that seemed to me to be unessential to the core of the work, to see if it were possible to show a writing that could be read, understood, and accepted by even the most rabid atheist - even so, I wanted to personally be in the background, my name's not on the titlepage, a way of saying that the work chose me, not the other way round, and there is no black ink in the book at all - the poem is printed in silver - there is one copy for sale - the photo was taken by Bruno Leti -",
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        "raw_content": "The Adaptive Information Processing Model (AIP)\nEye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) is a therapeutic approach guided by the adaptive information processing (AIP) model, which posits that trauma is stored and stuck in the brains neural network. Any memory of a traumatic event causes the person to connect to the negative feelings and cognition associated with it. The goal is to add adaptive emotions to the neural network. This is obtained through bilateral stimulation, a process that creates new neural pathways and the ability to access the stored trauma. This allows for the reprocessing of the trauma and a reduction of associated anxiety, thereby creating new associations with memories and increasing adaptive behaviors\nThe AIP model explains the basis of pathology, predicts successful clinical outcomes, and guides case conceptualization and treatment procedures. Consistent with other learning theories, the AIP model posits the existence of an information processing system that assimilates new experiences into already existing memory networks. These memory networks are the basis of perception, attitudes, and behavior. Perceptions of current situations are automatically linked with associated memory networks (Buchanon, 2007). For example, the reader can make sense of this sentence because of previous experiences with written English. Similarly, burning one\u2019s hand on a stove goes into memory networks having to do with stoves and the potential danger of hot objects. A conflict with a playmate (\u201cme first\u201d) and its resolution (\u201cwe can share\u201d) is accommodated and assimilated into memory networks having to do with relationships and adds to the available knowledge base regarding interpersonal relations and conflict resolution. When working appropriately, the innate information processing system \u201cmetabolizes\u201d or \u201cdigests\u201d new experiences. Incoming sensory perceptions are integrated and connected to related information that is already stored in memory networks, allowing us to make sense of our experience. What is useful is learned, stored in memory networks with appropriate emotions, and made available to guide the person in the future (Shapiro, 2001).\nPathology According to the AIP Model\nProblems arise when an experience is inadequately processed. Shapiro\u2019s AIP model (1995, 2001, 2006) posits that a particularly distressing incident may become stored in state-specific form, meaning frozen in time in its own neural network, unable to connect with other memory networks that hold adaptive information. She hypothesizes that when a memory is encoded in excitatory, distressing, state-specific form, the original perceptions can continue to be triggered by a variety of internal and external stimuli, resulting in inappropriate emotional, cognitive, and behavioral reactions, as well as overt symptoms (e.g. high anxiety, nightmares, intrusive thoughts). Dysfunctionally stored memories are understood to lay the foundation for future maladaptive responses, because perceptions of current situations are automatically linked with associated memory networks. Childhood events also may be encoded with survival mechanisms and include feelings of danger that are inappropriate for adults. However, these past events retain their power because they have not been appropriately assimilated over time into adaptive networks.\nThe AIP model views negative behaviors and personality characteristics as the result of dysfunctionally held information (Shapiro, 2001). From this perspective, a negative self-belief (e.g., \u201cI am not good enough\u201d) is not seen as the cause of present dysfunction; it is understood to be a symptom of the unprocessed earlier life experiences that contain that affect and perspective. Attitudes, emotions, and sensations are not considered simple reactions to a past event; they are seen as manifestations of the physiologically stored perceptions stored in memory and the reactions to them. This view of present symptoms as the result of the activation of memories that have been in- adequately processed and stored is integral to EMDR treatment. As such, directed belief restructuring and behavioral manipulation are not seen, within the AIP model, to be agents of change because they are considered in other treatments. Research that evaluates the mechanisms for the progressive changes in belief and self-efficacy attendant to EMDR processing compared to other treatments can help shed light on this issue.",
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        "raw_content": "Subject: Romans Chapter 10 \u2013 Part One Tue Jan 28, 2014 7:36 pm\nHaving stated the fact of Israel\u2019s stumbling in the preceding verses, Paul now explained the reason for that stumbling. But first, in words reminiscent of the opening verses of Rom_9:1-33, the apostle expressed his deep personal spiritual burden for the salvation of the people of Israel. Perhaps with his own experience in mind (cf. Act_26:11; Gal_1:13-14; Php_3:4-6) Paul affirmed, For I can testify (pres. tense, \u201cI testify, bear witness\u201d) about them (Jewish People) that they are zealous for God. We have been saying over and over in these lessons how important it was to Paul that the Jewish people would accept Jesus as their Savior. God actually called Paul to the Gentiles, but he could not help but desire his own people to come to Jesus Christ. We see that the Lord Jesus desired them to be saved as well as Paul, but they would not.\nWe see in Luke 13:34 \"O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, which killest the prophets, and stonest them that are sent unto thee; how often would I have gathered thy children together, as a hen [doth gather] her brood under [her] wings, and ye would not!\"\nPaul\u2019s calling as an apostle to the Gentiles did not diminish his continual entreaties to God for Israel to be saved, or his own evangelistic efforts toward Jews.\nIsrael was called \u201cthe God-intoxicated people.\u201d Paul had to acknowledge, however, that their zeal is not based on (lit., \u201caccording to\u201d) knowledge (epigno\u0304sin, \u201cintensive, full knowledge\u201d). The Jews obviously had knowledge of God but not full knowledge. Otherwise they would not have stumbled over Christ by seeking to gain righteousness on the basis of works. It is so strange to me that the people who were supposed to know the Word of God the best did not truly understand what that Word was saying, and they rejected their promised Messiah. The Scripture above says that it was for lack of knowledge. Perhaps, it was for lack of understanding what they were reading.\nHosea 4:6 \"My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children.\"\nThe Jews indeed had \u201czeal of God\u201d which was demonstrated by their legalistic conformity to the law and their fierce opposition to Judaism\u2019s opponents.\nPaul continued his explanation of Israel\u2019s failure and their misguided zeal. Since they did not know (the participle agnoountes means \u201cbeing ignorant,\u201d here in the sense of not understanding) the righteousness that comes from God. \u201cIgnorant of God\u2019s righteousness\u201d means they were ignorant both of God\u2019s inherent righteousness revealed in the law and the rest of the Old Testament (which should have shown the Jew their own unrighteousness), and of the righteousness which comes from Him on the basis of faith.\nWe see from the following Scriptures, the self righteousness of the scribes and Pharisees and how it displeased God.\nLuke 18:9-14 \"And he spake this parable unto certain which trusted in themselves that they were righteous, and despised others:\" \"Two men went up into the temple to pray; the one a Pharisee, and the other a publican.\" \"The Pharisee stood and prayed thus with himself, God, I thank thee, that I am not as other men [are], extortioners, unjust, adulterers, or even as this publican.\" \"I fast twice in the week I give tithes of all that I possess.\" \"And the publican, standing afar off, would not lift up so much as [his] eyes unto heaven, but smote upon his breast, saying, God be merciful to me a sinner.\" \"I tell you, this man went down to his house justified [rather] than the other: for every one that exalteth himself shall be abased; and he that humbleth himself shall be exalted.\"\nGod loves the humble in heart that are looking to Jesus Christ for their righteousness.\n\u201cTheir own righteousness\u201d means their beliefs where based on their conformity to God\u2019s law which was often the less demanding standards of their own traditions.\nThe NIV implies that the people of Israel did not understand the God-provided righteousness expounded in this letter to the Christians in Rome (cf. Rom_1:17). That may be true, even though they should have known from their own Scriptures (cf. Gen_15:6; Psa_32:1-2). But here preferably the righteousness in view is the righteousness God requires for people to be accepted by Him, which is God\u2019s own infinite righteousness. The Jews did not really understand God\u2019s own infinite righteousness, which is why they were continuing to seek to establish their own (cf. Isa_64:6). Little wonder then that they did not submit to (\u201cplace themselves under\u201d) God\u2019s righteousness, that is, the righteousness God provides through Christ by faith. The Greek in Rom_10:4 includes the coordinating particle gar, \u201cfor\u201d (not trans. in the NIV). It introduces a statement that is crucial to Paul\u2019s explanation of Israel\u2019s stumbling \u2014 Christ is the end of the Law so that there may be righteousness for everyone who believes. The word translated \u201cend\u201d (telos) stands in the emphatic first position in the Greek sentence. It means that Christ is the designed end (termination) or Purpose-Goal of the Law (cf. Gal_3:24), the Object to which the Law pointed. \u201cFor Christ is the end of the law\u201d \u2013 although the Greek word translated \u201cend\u201d can mean either \u201cfulfillment\u201d or \u201ctermination,\u201d this is not a reference to Christ\u2019s having perfectly fulfilled the law through His teaching or through His sinless life.\nInstead, as the second half of the verse shows, Paul means that belief in Christ as Lord and Savior ends the sinner\u2019s futile quest for righteousness through his imperfect attempts to save himself by efforts to obey the law.\nMatt. 5:17-18 \u201cThink not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfill.\u201d \u201dFor verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled.\u201d\nThe Law did not and could not of itself provide righteousness before God for individuals (cf. Rom_3:20; Rom_7:7). But Christ fulfilled the Law (Mat_5:17-18) by keeping it perfectly during His sinless life (cf. Joh_8:46) and then gave His life in payment for the penalty of sin and the broken Law (cf. Eph_2:15; Col_2:13-14). The Law then pointed to Him as the Source of the God-provided righteousness it could not supply (Gal_3:24). A godly Jew who trusted Yahweh and followed the Levitical system, including the sin offering and the trespass offering, would most likely be inclined to respond to Christ by faith and would receive God\u2019s righteousness (i.e., be justified; Act_13:39; Rom_3:24; Rom_4:3, Rom_4:5). He then could meet the requirements of the Law by the indwelling Holy Spirit (Rom_8:4). Conversely, a Jew who sought by works to establish his own righteousness would not recognize Christ as \u201cthe end of the Law\u201d and would stumble over Him.\nGod\u2019s Gracious Offer\nIn presenting God\u2019s gracious offer of salvation in Christ and the provision of righteousness by faith, Paul first stated the contrast of the by-works approach to achieving righteousness. He wrote, Moses describes (lit., \u201cwrites\u201d) the righteousness that is by the Law. Then Paul quoted Lev_18:5, The man who does these things will live by them. Leviticus 18:5 \"Ye shall therefore keep my statutes, and my judgments: which if a man do, he shall live in them: I [am] the LORD.\"\nThere were literally hundreds of the Levitical laws that had to be kept to be righteous in the law. There was absolutely no way that a person could even keep up with them, much less keep them. Jesus came and fulfilled them for us that we might live by the grace of God.\nTo hope for a righteousness based on obedience to the law requires perfect conformity in every detail, which is an utter impossibility.\nIn verses 6-9 Paul skillfully weaves together quotations from Deuteronomy 9:4 and 30:10-14, which speak of God\u2019s initiative in grace and man\u2019s humble obedience to it. He then applies this truth to the gospel of Christ.\nIf a Jew were to receive righteousness by keeping the demands of the Law, that would be human achievement; it would not be from God. However, a Jew would need to keep the entire Law perfectly all his life \u2014 an impossible task (Jas_2:10). But then Paul also quoted Moses in support of his righteousness-by-faith position centered in Christ as \u201cthe end of the Law\u201d and the means by which righteousness is available for everyone who believes. It does not seem appropriate that Paul was merely borrowing Moses\u2019 words and applying them to something foreign in Moses\u2019 thought. This suggests, then, that righteousness\u2026 by faith is not a new concept, but had been proclaimed to Israel by Moses.\nThe material Paul quoted in Rom_10:6-8 is taken somewhat freely from Deu_30:12-14 with clauses quoted here and there. The material in Deuteronomy was part of Moses\u2019 charge to the generation of Israel about to enter the land of Canaan. This exhortation was the conclusion of Moses\u2019 prophetic description of God\u2019s dealing with Israel. Blessing was promised for faith and obedience, and chastisement would result from rejection and disobedience. If Israel forsook God, Moses said, she would face worldwide dispersion and affliction. When the people then finally do turn to God in faith, He will restore them to blessing, prosperity, and prominence among the nations (Deu_30:1-10). The point of Moses\u2019 exhortation (Deu_30:11) is that the generation to whom he was speaking had the message (it was very near you and in your mouth, Deu_30:14) and could respond by faith (in your heart, Deu_30:14) and walk with God in obedience. Since the Israelites in Moses\u2019 day had the message, they did not need to ask that it be brought down from heaven or that someone \u201ccross the sea to get it\u201d (Deu_30:13). Instead, the word (Moses\u2019 instructions) was \u201cnear\u201d them (Deu_30:14).\nIn effect, Paul indicated that the same truth applied to his generation, with the added fact that Christ had come in the flesh (Joh_1:14) and had been resurrected. Therefore there was no need for anyone to ask to bring Christ down (in His Incarnation) or to bring Christ up from the dead; He had already come and had been resurrected. Paul speaks of the righteousness based on faith as if it were a person and puts in its mouth a quotation from Deut. His point is that the righteousness of faith does not require some impossible odyssey through the universe to find Christ.\nDeut. 9:4 \u201cSpeak not thou in thine heart, after that the LORD thy God hath cast them out from before thee, saying, For my righteousness the LORD hath brought me in to possess this land: but for the wickedness of these nations the LORD doth drive them out from before thee.\u201d\nDeuteronomy 30:11-14 \"For this commandment which I command thee this day, it [is] not hidden from thee, neither [is] it far off.\"\"It [is] not in heaven, that thou shouldest say, Who shall go up for us to heaven, and bring it unto us, that we may hear it, and do it\u201d \u201cNeither [is] it beyond the sea, that thou shouldest say, Who shall go over the sea for us, and bring it unto us, that we may hear it, and do it?\" \"But the word [is] very nigh unto thee, in thy mouth, and in thy heart, that thou mayest do it.\"\nThe message of righteousness by faith in Paul\u2019s day was \u201cnear\u201d his readers (available to them) and this was \u201cthe word\u201d (rhe\u0304ma, \u201csaying\u201d) of faith he was proclaiming (rhe\u0304ma, \u201cthe spoken word\u201d is also used in Eph_5:26; Eph_6:17; 1Pe_1:25). \u201cThe word is nigh thee\u201d is quoted from Deut 30:14 which was quoted in the previous scripture. The journey of verses 6 and 7 is unnecessary because God has clearly revealed the way of salvation: it is by faith. The Word of faith is the message of faith and that is the way to God.\nMatthew 10:32-33 \"Whosoever therefore shall confess me before men, him will I confess also before my Father which is in heaven.\" \"But whosoever shall deny me before men, him will I also deny before my Father which is in heaven.\"\nWe can clearly see the importance of the things we say from all of this. Faith, we know is believing in things we cannot see. If you can see something, it takes no faith to believe. Jesus Himself said, blessed are those who have not seen and yet believed.\nJohn 20:29 \"Jesus saith unto him, Thomas, because thou hast seen me, thou hast believed: blessed [are] they that have not seen, and [yet] have believed.\"\nThus the gospel, \u201cthe word of faith,\u201d is available and accessible.\nIn these verses Paul stated the content of that message concerning faith. Confessing with the mouth that Jesus is Lord is mentioned first to conform to the order of the quotation from Deu_30:14 in Rom_10:8. The confession is an acknowledgement that God has been incarnated in Jesus (cf. Rom_10:6), that Jesus Christ is God. Also essential is heart-faith that God raised Him from the dead (cf. Rom_10:7). This verse does not mean a simple acknowledgment that He is God and the Lord of the universe, since even demons acknowledge that to be true.\nThis is the deep personal conviction, without reservation, that Jesus is that person\u2019s own master or sovereign. This phrase includes repenting from sin, trusting in Jesus for salvation and submitting to Him as Lord.\nThis is the volitional element of faith.\nWe studied this in the first chapter which I\u2019ll repeat again here:\nSaving faith consists of 3 elements.\nGenuine faith always produces authentic obedience.\n\u201cGod hath raised Him from the dead\u201d: Christ\u2019s resurrection was the supreme validation of His ministry. Belief in it is necessary for salvation because it proved that Christ is who He claimed to be and that the Father had accepted His sacrifice in the place of sinners. Without the resurrection, there is no salvation.\nThis leaves absolutely no doubt at all what we must do to be saved.\nThe result is salvation. The true order is given in Rom_10:10 : For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified (lit., \u201cit is believed unto righteousness\u201d), and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved (lit., \u201cit is confessed unto salvation\u201d). Confession is made unto salvation: One is not saved by his mouth\u2019s conversation, but rather, the mouth testifies readily of the grace of God in Christ which has been received by faith.\nConfession is the Greek word basically means to say the same thing, or to be in agreement with someone. The person, who confesses Jesus as Lord, agrees with the Father\u2019s declaration that Jesus is Savior and Lord. Let me read this scripture from Isaiah and tell me who it is talking about and how it relates to Rom: 10:11:\n\u201cHaste\u201d means disturbed. The Hebrew word is hurry. The Greek Old Testament interprets this Hebrew very for \u201churry\u201d in the sense of \u201cput to shame\u201d, furnishing the basis of the New Testament citations of this verse.\nIsaiah 49:23 \"And kings shall be thy nursing fathers, and their queens thy nursing mothers: they shall bow down to thee with [their] face toward the earth, and lick up the dust of thy feet; and thou shalt know that I [am] the LORD: for they shall not be ashamed that wait for me.\"\nOf course this speaks of our Cornerstone\nI Peter 2:6 \"Wherefore also it is contained in the scripture, Behold, I lay in Sion a chief corner stone, elect, precious: and he that believeth on him shall not be confounded.\" If you have really made Jesus the Lord of your life, you want to tell everybody you see. Christians are the bride of Christ. Have you ever seen a new bride that can keep quiet about her groom?\nZion or Sion is a term that most often designates the Land of Israel and its capital, Jerusalem.\nYet these are not two separate steps to salvation. They are chronologically together. Salvation comes through acknowledging to God that Christ is God and believing in Him.\nPaul then (Rom_10:11) supported his position by requoting part of Isa_28:16 (cf. Rom_9:33), adding the Greek word translated everyone. \u201cThere is no difference\u201d. 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 standard.\nGod responds with the gift of provided righteousness to each individual who believes. Then Paul reminded his readers of God\u2019s impartiality, as he did when discussing human sinfulness (Rom_3:22). Just as all who sin will be judged, so all who believe will be saved and richly blessed. This conclusion also is supported by a quotation from Joel_2:32 : Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved. Paul here quotes Joel 2:32 to further emphasize that salvation is available for people of all nations and races.\nThis familiar Old Testament expression does not refer to some desperate cry to just any deity but to the one true God as He has revealed Himself, a revelation which now includes recognition of Jesus as Lord and of the One who raised up Jesus from the dead.\nAs chapter 9 stressed divine sovereignty in salvation, this passage stresses human responsibility. Scripture does not view these two principles as paradoxical or contradictory, but as mutually compatible truths.\n\u201cSaved\u201d is speaking of salvation which is the most common biblical expression used to identify the subjective changes in people\u2019s lives, when by faith they have received the benefit of the Christ\u2019s death and resurrection. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Press \u00bb Reviews \u00bb Dangerous and Moving (In Newsweekly)\nDangerous and Moving (In Newsweekly)\nThe Russian duo Tatu is known for two things - an incredibly catchy single (\"All The Things She Said\" from 2002's \"200 Km/H in the Wrong Lane\") and their image as teen lesbians. It's still a bit unclear whether Lena Katina and Julie Volkova are really lesbians or if it was all part of a masterful marketing campaign. But what is very clear is that Tatu makes some great pop music. For all the scorn heaped on the duo, \"200 Km/H in the Wrong Lane\" was a guilty confection of pop pleasure. And while their past effort played more like an EP than a full-length disc, their latest effort - \"Dangerous and Moving\" - proves that Tatu is more than a passing fad or marketing gimmick.\nOn this disc, the girls are older and wiser - and it shows in their vocal performances, particularly on tracks like \"Cosmos (Outer Space),\" which has the pair showcasing their lower registers. First single \"All About Us\" is a rock-edged offering that is just as catchy as their past singles. The sweet-sounding \"Loves Me Not\" still plays with their sexual confusion without sounding phony (\"I complicated our lives / By falling in love with him / ... I don't know / why I had to try / living my life on the other side / Now I'm so confused\"). The title track is a strong disc closer. And the Russian-language \"Obezyanka Nol\" is a nice addition, showing that the pair have not abandoned their roots.\nA couple of the tracks are not as strong as the rest of the disc - most notably, the standard issue mid-tempo ballad \"Gomenasai,\" which is Japanese for \"I'm sorry\" - but all in all, \"Dangerous and Moving\" is a dark, moody, danceable and sweet slice of Soviet-styled Euro-pop.\nFred Kuhr\nIn Newsweekly, innewsweekly.com",
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        "raw_content": "Duma Deputy Seeks Media Ban to Reduce Ethnic Tensions\nA United Russia lawmaker has announced a bill that would ban the media from disclosing the ethnic backgrounds of suspects, victims and others when covering crimes and trials in what he calls an attempt to reduce racial violence.\nSuch a ban would reduce ethnic tension, State Duma Deputy Shamsail Saraliyev told Izvestia in an interview published Friday.\n\"Every day, the media report 'Two Chechens killed a Russian; an Armenian attacked a Russian.' Why is there such an emphasis on ethnicity?\" he said.\nSaraliyev, who served as press and information minister in his native Chechnya before being elected to the Duma in December, argued that this provokes ethnic conflict.\n\"There are no bad nationalities,\" he said.\nHe said he would discuss the plan with voters before submitting a bill in the fall, but he predicted that 82 percent of the population of the North Caucasus would support it.\nExperts rejected the initiative, saying that while a problem exists, it would be wrong to try to resolve it by stifling speech.\nIndeed, police investigators often describe suspects as having a \"Caucasus appearance.\"\nMikhail Fedotov, head of the Kremlin's human rights council and co-author of the country's media law, said the issue of whether news reports foment ethnic tensions should be addressed by the media industry, not the state.\n\"This is a matter for self-regulation and should be solved by the journalists themselves,\" he said by phone.\nFedotov said that while some media organizations have ethical deficiencies, others have addressed them.\nAs an example, he pointed to RIA-Novosti's code of ethics, excerpts of which are published on the state news agency's website.\nNatalya Yudina, of the Sova Center, a think tank that tracks racism and migrants' rights, said the state could do better than introducing a media ban.\n\"It would be much more effective if they gave some support for organizations like us,\" she said.\nYudina said Sova, which is registered as a nonprofit organization, currently gets no government grants and relies mostly on foreign funding.\nUnder a law that will come into force this fall, NGOs with foreign income will have to register as \"foreign agents\" if their activities are deemed political.\nSaraliyev's initiative is not the first of its kind. In 2006, the United Russia-dominated Moscow City Duma pressed for a similar bill following ethnic rioting in the Karelian town of Kondopoga.\nBut the legislation was dropped after opposition from the Public Chamber and United Russia.",
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        "raw_content": "Home Food What to EatKimchi\nKorea's Greatest Food, Kimchi\nKimchi is the most famous traditional food and icon that well-represents Korea itself, as it accompanies almost every meal served in the country. The name of the dish also differs depending on the main ingredient used, where cabbage, radish or cucumber most often play the main role. In addition, there are many variations in recipes and forms, offering the fun of tasting different textures and flavors from all across the nation. In addition, kimchi is gaining more attention nowadays worldwide due to its enormous nutritional value, becoming an international wellbeing food not just limited to Korea.\nOrigin of Kimchi\nFor as long as humans have been harvesting crops, they have enjoyed the nutritional elements of vegetables. In order to preserve the vegetables to enjoy during the cold winter months when cultivation was practically impossible, people soon developed a storage method known as pickling in which vegetables were fermented. Rich in vitamins and minerals, kimchi was introduced in Korea around the 7th century.\nIt is presumed that beginning from the 12th century, several spices and seasonings began to gain popularity The exact date when hot pepper powder was first added remains unknown, but was finally used as one of the major ingredients for making kimchi in the 18th century. In fact, the very same kimchi we know today has retained the same qualities and cooking preparations that prevailed ever since it was first introduced.\nNutritional Value of Kimchi\nEating kimchi is highly recommended because of its nutritional values! Thanks to the fermentation process, kimchi is packed with tons of vitamins and minerals. It also contains lactic acid bacteria, a bacterium that not only helps with digestion and combats harmful bacteria, but also helps prevent the growth of cancer. It was also featured in \"Health,\" a famous health magazine, as one of the top five healthiest foods in the world.\nTypes of Kimchi\nSince kimchi is so nutritious in many ways, and consumed throughout the entire year, it is often referred to as a staple food. This explains why you can find kimchi in all households throughout Korea. Regions, temperatures and other environmental conditions have led to the creation of more than 100 different types of kimchi. Read on to learn more about this fascinating dish.\nThe most popular kimchi enjoyed by most Koreans, it is made with a whole salted cabbage (uncut) mixed with hot pepper powder, garlic, fish sauce and other spices, which is then left for fermenting. This particular kimchi varies by region, with the southern part of the country known for its saltier, spicier, and juicier flavors.\nKkakdugi: Diced Radish Kimchi\nThe basic ingredients used for fermenting are similar to that of baechu kimchi, with the exception that radish plays the main role in this particular case. Although radishes are available all year-round, winter radishes are sweeter and firmer, a top reason why many preserved side dishes are made of radishes.\nNabak kimchi: Water Kimchi\nThis is a less spicy version of kimchi with both cabbages and radishes combined. Using a great deal of kimchi stock, it tastes sweeter than other types of kimchi due to the addition of sliced fruits such as apple and pear.\nYeolmu kimchi: Young Summer Radish Kimchi\nAlthough they are thin and small, young summer radishes are one of the most common vegetables for kimchi during the spring and summer season. Prepared with or without the fermentation process, yeolmu-kimchi completes almost all foods eaten on a hot summer day.\nOi sobagi: Cucumber Kimchi\nThis kimchi is preferred during spring and summer days, as the crunchy texture and juiciness of cucumbers create a refreshing variation to kimchi.\nThe making of kimchi, or gimjang in Korean, is a significant household event taking place annually all across the nation with the taste of the dish varying by family and region. Recently, however, the number of households still practicing gimjang has been decreasing, with many preferring to consume store-bought kimchi instead. Reacting to this consumer behavior, more and more supermarkets, and even convenience stores are stocking large quantities of kimchi in their inventory. For the convenience of visitors and travelers coming to Korea, duty free shops located in major international airports and seaports also have airtight sealed kimchi products available.",
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        "raw_content": "Six years after its successful Broadway debut, the film version of The Sound of Music became a screen hit. Scored by Richard Rodgers, with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, the soundtrack includes catchy classics like \u201cMy Favorite Things\u201d and \u201cEdelweiss.\u201d But what works on Broadway doesn\u2019t always work on the silver screen; critic Pauline Kael slammed the movie\u2019s music, writing, \u201cWe have been turned into emotional and aesthetic imbeciles when we hear ourselves humming the sickly, goody-goody songs.\u201d But it\u2019s precisely the feel-good, sing-along quality of The Sound of Music\u2018s tunes that have made them so endearing to audiences around the world. A 1999 article by London\u2019s Sunday Times reported that the BBC included the soundtrack on a programming list for an underground network of radio stations to keep Britons\u2019 spirits up in the aftermath of a nuclear attack. Like raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens, The Sound of Music sound track is, without a doubt, one of our favorite things.\nNext The Graduate",
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        "raw_content": "Adelaide Festival Theatre, Sunday, February 21\nExile: Songs & Tales of Irish Australia was one of those rare performances that took your breath away. Artistic director Shane Howard knows too well the power of artistic endeavours and through the rich tapestry of music, stories, images and poetry he brought alive the struggles and ultimate survival of the Irish immigrants. The song-driven performance highlighted Australia\u2019s close bond with the Irish through their experiences of being shipped out to a foreign shore and these tales have been captured in their folk songs to live on. Their influence is stamped throughout Australian history from convicts, rebels, scholars, musicians and politicians \u2013 just think of Ned Kelly, Peter Lalor\u2019s Eureka Stockade uprising, Daniel Mannix\u2019s anti- conscription campaign to Prime Minister Paul Keating. The Irish were among the first settlers in Australia and about 50,000 Irish convicts were sent to Australia from 1791 to 1867. Many single young Irish women migrated to Australia due to being orphaned by the famine, The Great Hunger, in the 1840s and also during the second half of the 19 th Century. They built their families in this country. Exile brought this Irish history to life, not only through song, but through multi-media words and images displayed on a large screen at the back of the stage. The superbly talented performers in this thought-provoking piece all have their own links to Ireland as they celebrated the Irish/Australian journey. Artistic director Shane Howard, who brought this show to life, has essentially created an Australian/Irish songbook. Howard\u2019s family settled in South Western Victoria and his great grandfather was arrested at the Eureka Stockade. The legendary Paul Kelly, who is one of South Australia\u2019s own, has his Irish roots in Clare, while Declan O\u2019Rourke was born in Ireland but moved to Victoria as a youngster, award-winning singer/songwriter John Spillane from Cork, spirited Kerry singer Pauline Scanlon and renowned Irish folk singer Sean Tyrrell splits his time between Australia and Ireland but his daughter Aine lives in Australia. Finding out more about Leah Flanagan\u2019s heritage was highly interesting with the Aboriginal artist also celebrating her Irish roots and adding she has an Italian side to her family as well. This is truly Australia \u2013 a multi-cultural nation. Flanagan entranced with her song about the Irish mission which she performed on a ukulele. While many of the songs and tales were sad, they were also beautiful and moving. The Irish are a passionate people and this came through in their music and lyrics. There was also a vibrancy to this show and some cracking, spirited tunes to take the night out and leave the audience wanting to do a jig on the way home. Exile: Songs & Tales of Irish Australia promoted history through music and stories and it received an overwhelming standing ovation as well a show of this calibre and passion should.",
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        "raw_content": "The Importance Of Prayer In Evangelism\n\u201cThe harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Therefore beseech the Lord of the harvest to send out workers into His harvest\u201d (Matt. 9:37-38).\nPrayer is essential in the Christian\u2019s life. Without it your witness will be far less effective and you will be far more vulnerable to the enemy. When you witness, you need the blessing and support of the Lord. You need to be in fellowship with Him. Prayer makes this all possible.\nWhen you witness you plant the seeds of the Gospel, but it is God who causes the growth (1 Cor. 3:6-7). In prayer you ask God to give that growth. In prayer you ask God to convict the unrepentant of their sin and by that awaken in them the need for salvation. In prayer you, \u201c\u2026let your requests be made known to God\u201d (Phil. 4:6). Think back to your own conversion. Were there people praying and requesting your salvation?\nJesus prayed frequently (Matt. 14:23; 26:36; Mark 6:46; Luke 5:16; John 17). Paul prayed (Rom. 1:9; Eph. 1:16). Stephen prayed (Acts 7:59-60). You must pray. God wants you to pray to Him and have fellowship with Him (1 John 1:1-4). Why? One reason is that our battle is not against flesh and blood but against powers and the spiritual forces of darkness (Eph. 6:12). That is where the real battle is, in the spiritual realm. You need prayer. Prayer is one of God\u2019s ordained means for you to do spiritual warfare and sharing the Gospel is definitely spiritual warfare.\nAnother reason to pray is that you can actually influence God with your payers. If you are doubtful then look at 2 Kings 20:1-7. King Hezekiah was told by the prophet Amos that he should set his house in order because he was surely going to die (v. 1). Hezekiah prayed earnestly (v. 2,3). The Lord heard his prayers and said, \u201cI have heard your prayer, I have seen your tears; behold, I will heal you. On the third day you shall go up to the house of the LORD. And I will add fifteen years to your life\u201d (v. 5).\nHezekiah\u2019s prayer made a difference. That is why you, as a Christian, can be an effective witness, because you have influence with God and because you can ask God to save. Prayer is a vital part of witnessing.\nWhat Should You Pray For?\nPray for more people to witness. Jesus specifically asked you to pray to the Father and ask Him to send workers into the field (Matt. 9:37-38). What is the field? It is the world of sinners. Who are the workers? They are people like you. Jesus wants people to find salvation and enjoy eternal fellowship with Him. He wants you to preach the Gospel. He has given the command \u201cGo therefore and make disciples of all the nations\u2026\u201d (Matt. 28:19). Your witness for God may or may not be verbal. But either way, you need to pray and ask God to give you strength, love, and insight.\nPray for compassion for the lost. Compassion is a necessary element in witnessing. It motivates you to speak, to teach, and to pray for others to come into the kingdom of God. Compassion helps you to cry over the lost and to come to God in humble request for their salvation. Paul said, \u201cBrethren, my heart\u2019s desire and by prayer to God for them is for their salvation\u201d (Rom. 10:1).\nPray for the desire to witness. Pray this regularly and watch the Lord change you and give you a desire to reach out and tell people about Jesus. God will grant your prayers and joy will fill your heart as you fulfill the command of God by witnessing.\nPray for boldness. Pray for the courage to step out in faith and speak up when needed. Many Christians are timid because speaking a word of the sake of the Lord can be risky and frightening. Boldness gives you the courage to risk ridicule and to endure the scorn. Ask God for it. \u201cFor God has not given us a spirit of timidity, but of power and love and disciple. Therefore do not be ashamed of the testimony of our Lord\u201d (2 Tim. 1:7-8).\nPray to the Lord to bind Satan and his angels. There is a hierarchy of demons seeking to hinder your witness and steal the seeds of the Gospel that you plant. You cannot fight spirits with reason or flesh and blood, but you can ask the Lord to fight. With prayer you can assault the camp of the enemy and weaken his false kingdom. Prayer is a mighty tool, a powerful tool. You need it if you are going to witness.\nPray for your needs. Do you have a close walk with God? Do you need a deeper fellowship with Him? Do you have sins you need to confess and forsake? If so, then pray. Enjoy your privilege of coming to the Creator of the universe who meets your every need. He loves you. He wants to hear from you and He wants you to make your needs known to Him. \u201cBe anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God\u201d (Phil. 4:6).\nPrayer is important for many reasons, especially for witnessing. But prayer can be hindered. So that your prayers and witnessing might be as affective as possible, a discussion of the hindrances of prayer is necessary. Do any of the following apply to you?\nSin hinders prayer. \u201cIf I regard wickedness in my heart, the Lord will not hear\u201d (Psalm 66:18). We all sin, but do you have unconfessed and unrepentant sin in your life? If so, confess your sin, repent from it as you are commanded in Acts 17:30, and continue in witnessing an d prayer.\nSelfishness hinders prayer. \u201cYou ask and do not receive, because you ask with wrong motives, so that you may spend it on your pleasures\u201d (James 4:3). Examine yourself. Make sure your prayers are not motivated by selfish desires. If you find that selfishness is a factor then confess it and repent.\nDoubt hinders prayer. \u201cBut let him ask in faith without any doubting, for the one who doubts is like the surf of the sea driven and tossed by the wind\u201d (James 1:6). We all doubt. We all fail. But when you doubt be reminded of the man who said to Jesus, \u201cLord I believe, help my unbelief\u201d (Mark 9:24). He believed and yet doubted and Jesus granted his request. Remember that God has given a measure of faith to every man (Rom. 12:3). Trust God, even when you have doubts. It does not matter necessarily how much faith you have as much as who your faith is in. Put what faith you have in Jesus. Trust Him. Watch Him be faithful to you.\nPride hinders prayer. Jesus spoke of the Pharisee and the tax-gatherer who both were praying. The Pharisee boasted about himself while the tax-gatherer asked for mercy from God. 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        "raw_content": "SIMON & GARFUNKEL (& LOU & AL & DAVID & BARNEY & LORNE & BUD & FRAN )\n(This post originally appeared in August, 2012, before I even started putting cartoons in.)\nGoogle is playing with my fonts again.\nAre you familiar with the \u201cSix Degrees of Separation\u201d thing? This is Wikipedia\u2019s definition: \u201cSix degrees of separation refers to the idea that everyone is on average approximately six steps away, by way of introduction, from any other person on Earth\u2026\u201d Do you remember David Janssen, who starred in \u201cThe Fugitive\u201d on 60\u2019s TV? He was a very close relative of mine. Allow me to explain. I am married to Bud. Bud\u2019s late sister was Jackie. Jackie was married to Ben. Ben\u2019s nephew was Stan. Stan was married to Teri. So what? Let me finish. Teri\u2019s brother was David Janssen. Count \u2018em\u2014exactly SIX degrees!!\nSide note on David\u2019s family: He was destined to become \u201cmovie star\u201d handsome. 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        "raw_content": "12 incredible things about Benihana founder Rocky Aoki\nPhoto: Evan Agostini\u2014Getty Images\nRocky Aoki had an amazing life. For one, he dreamt up Benihana, the iconic teppanyaki restaurant where Americans go to celebrate birthdays and chefs flip shrimp tails into their shirt pockets. But the globe-trotting restaurateur also raced boats, cars and hot air balloons. He produced Broadway plays and founded a porn magazine. He fathered seven children with three women; and when he died in 2008, married to a fourth (his third wife), he left behind the sort of combustible family dynamics that gave rise to the epic, ongoing battle over his fractured restaurant empire. We unfold this extraordinary saga in \u201cThe Crazy, Bitter Battle Over Benihana,\u201d in Fortune\u2019s March 15 issue\u2014but there\u2019s more. Much more. Here are another 12 striking details about the incredible Rocky Aoki.\nRare is the photo of Aoki above the teppan table. According to his authorized biography, he could prepare only French toast. At Benihana, Aoki hired single, highly trained Japanese chefs. His employees had to complete a three-year apprenticeship program in Japan, as well as a special six-week course in English, American manners and Benihana showmanship to make the cut.\nMr. Benihana once sold Mr. Softee.\nAoki opened the first Benihana in 1964 with $10,000 he made selling ice cream from a Mr. Softee truck in Harlem. He had a pure, simple vision: he served three Middle American entrees\u2014chicken, shrimp and steak. By 1975, he\u2019d opened 25 restaurants and told People magazine that he dreamed of becoming a \u201cJapanese Colonel Sanders.\u201d\nHe\u2019s in the Wrestling Hall of Fame.\nA one-time member of the Japanese Olympic team, Aoki moved to the U.S. to wrestle in 1960. He won three consecutive AAU titles and was inducted into America\u2019s National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 1995.\nHis wife caught him cheating when she met his girlfriend in the hospital.\nAoki had a complicated family life: his first wife met the woman who would become his second (and with whom he already had one child) at his hospital bedside in 1979, where Aoki was recovering from near fatal injuries sustained in a powerboat accident. Aoki divorced, and shared the story widely. The anecdote is even included in the comic manga version of his biography, Mr Benihana: The Rocky Aoki story. He would eventually divorce his second wife, too.\nHe was a deep-sea treasure hunter.\nIn 1983, Rocky reportedly invested $3.5 million in a pair of ultralight submarines for the purpose of looking for \u201cbooty and bones\u201d in waters off the coast of Japan. The expeditions were to be filmed for Japanese and British television.\nHe held a 34-year record for the longest balloon flight.\nIn November, 1981, Aoki and three other men made a harrowing and record-breaking 5,208 mile balloon ride across the Pacific. The Double Eagle V balloon set sail from Nagashima, Japan; the balloon picked up ice and floated at low altitudes across the ocean. It crash-landed 84.5 hours later in the mountains of Northern California during a driving rainstorm. In an effort to slow the balloon\u2019s descent, the crew had thrown equipment overboard; Aoki was knocked unconscious in the landing. The whole crew was fished out the tree the following day and received by well-wishers and a mariachi band in Albuquerque. \u201cIf you are afraid to die, you are probably afraid to live,\u201d Aoki said at the time.\nThe Double Eagle V\u2019s record was finally broken this January when an American and Russian flew across the Pacific.\nHe founded a social club for the \"in crowd.\"\nBefore he launched Genesis, the porn magazine, he opened the exclusive Club Genesis, a six-story complex\u2014housing a game room, a fine French restaurant and a disco\u2014for the rich and famous. He lost $2 million on the club, which he opened in 1970 and closed a year later. \u201cI found out that high-society people are the cheapest people in the world,\u201d Rocky told his biographer Jack McCallum, about the venture.\nHe won a world title in backgammon\u2014only four years after learning to play.\nAoki picked up backgammon in 1970 after being invited to play by Prince Serge Obolensky, a Russian prince on the board of Hilton Hotels who was considered the father of modern backgammon. Aoki threw himself into it\u2014he read manuals, hired experts to teach him, and played late into the night, most nights at Club Genesis. Within a few years, he was an expert himself\u2014he won a world title in 1974 and regularly played celebrity charity matches against competitors like Lucille Ball. He continued to play at least weekly until his death.\nHe regularly raced in Cannonball Run.\nAoki participated almost annually in the famous road race. 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        "raw_content": "Concussion gives Ontario woman Scottish accent\nCarl Hnatyshyn, Postmedia News\nChatham, Ont.'s Sharon Campbell-Rayment spoke about her life since acquiring foreign accent syndrome after she fell of a horse 10 years ago, during a recent lecture at Sombra Museum.Carl Hnatyshyn / Postmedia\nSharon Campbell-Rayment\u2019s Scottish brogue is something to behold.\nWhether she\u2019s talking about her beloved horses, discussing the Master of Divinity she obtained at Western University, or speaking about her husband and two daughters, the r\u2019s roll effortlessly off her tongue as if she\u2019d just stepped off the plane from Glasgow. But Campbell-Rayment isn\u2019t Scottish.\nAnd until a few short years ago, she had never set foot in Scotland.\nCampbell-Rayment was born and raised in Chatham-Kent and has spent most of her life in Southwestern Ontario.\nHer thick Highland accent is the result of a concussion and an acquired brain injury suffered after a nasty fall off her horse 10 years ago.\nCampbell-Rayment is one of approximately 60 people in the world diagnosed with foreign accent syndrome, a neurological condition that has changed her life immeasurably, and in ways she never could have imagined.\nShe\u2019s undergone a metamorphosis of sorts since the accident, not only experiencing a change in her accent but also going from being a self-described \u2018Triple-A\u2019 personality to becoming a more introspective person whom her daughters\u2019 friends say sounds a bit like the film character Mrs. Doubtfire.\nCampbell-Rayment was the guest speaker at Sombra Museum\u2019s recent lecture series. She spoke both about the trials and tribulations she\u2019s faced since her accident as well as the new path that unwittingly opened in front of her after she suffered a concussion a decade ago.\nIt was on July 11, 2008 when Campbell-Rayment was riding her horse Malachi at the riding camp she operated out of her Chatham-area home. The hat she was wearing was blown off and hit her horse on its rear. The animal panicked and begin galloping. \u201cHe took off like a shot,\u201d Campbell-Rayment recalled.\nWhen the horse saw a group of children, he turned right while Campbell-Rayment flew off to the left, hitting her head on the ground and knocking herself out. She was rushed to the hospital and given an MRI, but doctors told her it was a minor concussion. She was quickly discharged and sent home.\nBut Campbell-Rayment realized something more severe had just occurred. \u201cEverything about that weekend was a blank to me,\u201d said the one-time public health nurse, United Church minister and fitness club owner. \u201cBut I tried to push through things like I had always done, so I was right back to work on Monday morning.\n\u201cTo be honest, though, it\u2019s a wee miracle that I\u2019m able to tell this story.\u201d\nSoon after the fall, Campbell-Rayment lost the ability to speak. She also became easily fatigued, and bright lights and loud noises bothered her to the point where she spent most of her time alone and away from others in dark rooms.\nShe was deeply depressed, and the once analytical, problem-solving and highly-organized person started to become emotional, intuitive and introverted.\nAfter 12 weeks of speech therapy, Campbell-Rayment said she started to speak again. But to the puzzlement of her speech therapist and her family \u2013 and most of all herself \u2013 she began speaking with a thick, Inverness Scottish accent.\nNobody \u2013 including Campbell-Rayment \u2013 knew why this was happening.\n\u201cIt\u2019s funny, you know. My husband Doug never missed a beat,\u201d she said with a laugh. \u201cMy kids would bring their friends home from school to hear their \u2018Irish mum\u2019. They\u2019d love to sit at the counter and listen to me talk, which was a grand piece for them I suppose.\u201d\nBut after a visit to Windsor neuropsychologist Dr. Saadia Ahmad and following a barrage of tests, Campbell-Rayment discovered the answer: She was one of a handful of people in the world diagnosed with foreign accent syndrome.\nThe exceedingly rare foreign accent syndrome (FAS) is typically found in people who have suffered a stroke or have acquired a traumatic brain injury. The condition causes native speakers to begin speaking with a \u201cforeign accent\u201d. Examples include an American who started speaking with a British accent, a Japanese person who began speaking with a Korean accent, and a Spanish individual who started speaking with a Hungarian accent.\nWhile relieved to receive the diagnosis, Campbell-Rayment said she was none the wiser about why it happened nor why she started speaking with a Scottish accent.\n\u201cI hadn\u2019t spent any time in Scotland,\u201d she said. \u201cMy family are sixth-generation Scots \u2013 Campbell\u2019s the maiden name, right? But there wasn\u2019t a real connection there. Doctors don\u2019t know exactly why this happens \u2013 sometimes they say that perhaps it\u2019s how the brain rewired after the accident. And speech therapists say that perhaps in the neurological changes \u2026 it\u2019s a strange bit,\u201d she added. \u201cAll I know is that the more tired I get, the thicker the accent becomes.\u201d\nAt first, Campbell-Rayment was mortified. She said she felt a bit like a fraud and wanted to stop sounding like a compatriot of Sean Connery. So with the help of one of her daughters, she tried to snuff the accent out. Unsuccessfully, as it turned out.\n\u201cAnd I did try to stop it. I tried after,\u201d she said. \u201cI told my daughter \u2018This is ridiculous. I don\u2019t want to be doing this\u2019. And she started trying to teach me how to speak \u2018Chatham\u2019. But every time I tried that, I just stuttered more. And finally she just looked at me and said, \u2018Mom, just stop. This is you now and I want you to be who you are.\u2019\u201d\nWhile becoming comfortable in her own skin with her new voice, her new but much more reflective outlook on life was an arduous task. But Campbell-Rayment said she eventually came to embrace her new accent and her new self.\n\u201cI really wanted to go back to who I was,\u201d she said. \u201cBut after three years, I finally said to myself, \u2018I kind of like the person I\u2019ve become\u2019. \u201cI wanted to go back to being that person who could make quick decisions but I\u2019ve come to accept that that person will never come back.\u201d\nIn the end, Campbell-Rayment\u2019s concussion not only changed her accent, but also forced her to stop and take a step back from her formerly hectic life.\nToday, she runs a successful therapeutic horse practice out of her home, providing fellow concussion-sufferers and those with a range of other disorders advice on how to minimize anxiety and how to heal themselves with simple breathing techniques and coping strategies.\nEven though she still has trouble with bright lights and big crowds, she has become a much sought-after motivational speaker. 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        "raw_content": "Is Romania safe?\nHow about, The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova?\nSounds like another Anne Rice or Stephanie Meyer.\nI prefer Vampirella.\nFar from it. Read it, then decide.\nI might read it. On my possible return trip to Asia in April, I'll have nothing else to do during the 16-hour flight.\nPardon my previous knee-jerk reaction.\nThe media has been so over-saturated with vampires lately. Edward Cullen. Stefan Salvatore. Damon Salvatore. Ad nauseum.\nBut I still like Vampirella.\nSounds like a cheap porn movie set in a 'medieval' castle dungeon somewhere!\nBebsi wrote:\nVampirella is actually a 1970's comic book character who has developed a strong fan following over the years.\nHer image has graced posters, wallpapers, t-shirts, postcards, books, toys, videos, calendars, etc.\nA couple of years ago, she celebrated her 40th Anniversary. She also has her own dedicated fan club called the Scarlet Legion.\nShe's basically the Wonder Woman of horror comics.\nBut I don't think she is in Romania.",
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        "raw_content": "Welcome to the Franciscan Center\nVision and Mission: The Franciscan Center in Greensboro seeks to provide a Christian presence and witness to the local community that reflects the best of the Catholic and Franciscan traditions.\nSpecifically we:\nProvide a variety of \"inter-faith\" opportunities for spiritual growth, which include monthly programs, days of prayer and reflection, and spiritual counseling.\nEncourage the empowered laity to share ministry through their involvement as program presenters, staff advisors, and volunteers.\nFoster, encourage, and support activities that promote community, justice, and peace.",
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        "raw_content": "I have always been curious about the lost city of Atlantis.\nWhich is the inspiration for this piece.\nI have made several of these, each one is different yet they all have the same pattern of\ndichroic glass.\nMostly Aqua Blue, Caribbean Blue and Sky Blue sometimes a touch of green,\nmake this piece a stunning addition to room decor.\nIt can be installed either vertically or horizontally.\nPictured below is an owner of an Atlantis, which is a very popular design.\nIt is installed in his studio in New Orleans.\nMr. Alan Toussaint visited with me at the New Orleans Art Market.\n(Click images below for a closer look)\n\u00a92018 Frank Thompson Studio. All rights reserved. No part of this art work and/or description may be duplicated\nwithout permission from Frank Thompson or Frank Thompson Studio.\nPrevious Versions of \"Atlantis\"...\nA Youtube video from Lake Charles American press...\n\"Making of Atlantis\"",
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        "raw_content": "Building a Field of Dreams\nA southwest Virginia community fundraising committee points out how its fundraising efforts help repair its damaged field.\nNestled in the southwest corner of Virginia lays the embattled athletic field of the Roanoke County School District, gouged by years of soccer and football cleats and rutted from poor maintenance. The once-vim landscape sits haplessly entrenched by a track booby-trapped with bunker-size depressions and renegade fissures. Cave Spring High School (CSHS) student-athletes\u0097and for that matter, members of the school district's bands\u0097brave enough to play on such a field have done so at the expense of sprained ankles and torn ACLs. Even in the best of times, this field was cursed. Situated on a flood plain, the teeniest amount of precipitation guaranteed a game postponement. The conditions are so treacherous that recreation leagues and school district athletic teams are banned from playing on the field until further notice.\nNews of the condemnation only added to Cave Spring's woes. In what was supposed to be the preamble to the school's 50th anniversary, the summer of 2002 saw the community's heart ripped out when pleas to solve student overcrowding resulted in the county redistricting Cave Spring to create a new high school and middle school. Neighbors in this 25,000-member community were suddenly archrivals.\nEnter Laurence Loesel, former Cave Spring High School cross-country star and current Assistant Coach for the high school's cross-country and track and field teams. He got fed up with the athletic field's inadequacies and was looking for something to boost community morale. After researching how the grounds' quality deteriorated so rapidly, he came up with a plan to renovate the track and started sketching his teams' ideal sports facility. His plan involved running across the United States with a couple of college buddies to raise enough funds to start the project. To get started on his mission, he contacted Kay Harvey, President of Project 50, Inc., the community fundraising committee undertaking the task of renovating the plighted athletic facility.\n\"I was the PTSA president at the time,\" says Harvey \"and Coach Loesel approached me after Christmas, asking if I would mind going with him to talk to the other booster clubs to get support for this, and I said, 'Sure.' He did some drawings of what an eight-lane track would look like, therefore opening our school to host larger track meets. To be honest, we could barely host two or three track meets because it's that dangerous.\"\nFour years later, Cave Spring's Project 50 has successfully raised enough money\u0097$275,000 to date and growing\u0097to break ground for Phase One of an ambitious three-phase, $1.2 million state-of-the-art sports complex that includes the eight-lane track Loesel sketched years ago, European-regulation size artificial soccer turf, and a multi-sport fieldhouse. Below are six elements the Project 50 committee concentrated on to secure Roanoke County School District a new sports facility:\nProject 50 credits a lot of its success to the enthusiasm, dedication, and support from school, business, and community volunteers. Many of the volunteers stem from school organizations (sport-specific booster clubs, band boosters, etc.) that Loesel and Harvey approached shortly after Christmas 2002 as well as from parent clubs at CSHS's feeder elementary and middle schools. \"We decided that we had to appeal to a lot more than just the track team, or we would be dead in the water with this idea,\" says Harvey.\nRecruiting volunteers became simpler once the proposal was broadened, as the two could focus their presentations to the clubs about more positive long-term effects and larger benefits the project could offer clubs.\nExpanding the proposal did four things: addressed one of the most common needs among all organizations: lack of facility space; developed a cohesive alliance of supporters and expanded committee membership; increased the ability to market the facility to regional sports organizations in the Roanoke Valley; and served as a means to reconnect to displaced Cave Spring residents affected by the redistricting.\nThe influx of support allowed the alliance to formally organize itself. An executive committee was created (including Harvey), that then devised a flexible system for how to use volunteers so their time, energy, and experience were used best without exhausting them. Harvey explains how it works:\n\"We found out that a lot of people would love to help with a specific thing, but they couldn't commit over a long term. So we took the long-term people and made them members of the Executive Committee and committee leaders. We have about 10 committees, with one to three people assigned to each. Each chairperson has a list of people to call to do special things, such as the Special Events Committee. This committee has a huge number of people to work with, but those people are just for specific events. Then we pull names and make lists as we get new volunteers from our feeder schools or from people saying they have an expertise in one part and want to help out for one particular campaign. When they're done, their names go back on the list for volunteer help down the road.\nThe Parent Volunteer Committee manages this system and works closely with the Executive and Special Events Committees when planning events. The chair of the parent committee hosts workshops for new volunteers at the beginning of each sport season and holds general meetings throughout the year for volunteer input on past events and to review schedules for future events. This system is in its third year with more than 200 community members.\n2. Experienced Architects\nWith more clubs involved, the needs Project 50 served were becoming more intricate. It was time to call in the experts\u0097Balzer & Associates, a local and well respected architectural firm staffed with many Cave Spring High School alum. Harvey says the key to working with experienced architects is for each side to maintain communication with the other and for both to understand the feasibility and goals of the project.\nBalzer & Associates originally offered a $5,000-matching donation to the committee in the summer 2004. Later that fall during a halftime football ceremony honoring the architects for the donation, Balzer & Associates made a surprise announcement of a $50,000 gift-in-kind of its services, which the committee gladly accepted. \"This is the best gift we have ever received\u0097they made us very legitimate and their service is invaluable,\" says Harvey.\nBalzer & Associates researched all types of tracks, turfs, and fieldhouses nationwide to design an optimum facility for athletic and community services the committee addressed in its proposal. The firm then met with the Project 50 committee and Cave Spring sports booster clubs to discuss its findings and to better understand their needs. Everything from the track and turf material, stadium layout, and fieldhouse construction to the specific practice, training, and storage needs and medical assistance was covered. Based on this feedback, Balzer & Associates designed a fieldhouse that could be built in sections, starting with the bathrooms and concession stands, followed by locker rooms and offices, with late add-ons such as a storage area, team meeting rooms, and a field room.\n\"We knew the preliminary cost of building the fieldhouse was somewhere near $750,000,\" Harvey says. \"After we talked to the coaches, it almost doubled, so we knew it wasn't going to happen anytime soon. Balzer created a design that is very much doable down the road. The shell of the building can at least be built, and money will dictate the rest. Our main focus right now is Phase One, the track. Phase Two is the field and Phase Three is the different stages of the fieldhouse, which will all come later.\"\nThe architects averted delays on the sport complex's approval. When Project 50 was proposed to the county board of supervisors, it was challenged because county members believed the track was too wide to fit around the existing soccer field without having to excavate. With its high-quality instruments, Balzer & Associates provided more precise measurements than the county surveyors, reassuring the county board the track would fit without compromising the allotted space. Furthermore, when the committee gave its formal presentation to the school board, the firm made sure the plan was \"polished\", says Harvey. \"Balzer had anticipated most of the questions the board asked, so we didn't have a lot of 'No, you can't do that,' or 'Have you thought of...?' I think the board felt that with Balzer behind us, we weren't going to be doing anything crazy.\"\n3. Finding the Right Surfaces\nBased on Balzer & Associates' findings and Coach Loesel's observations, the committee was adamant to use better quality (and more expensive) material for the facility's surfaces: an eight-lane, rubber German Broken-Back track and an artificial European-regulation size soccer field. These surfaces were chosen because they ease maintenance concerns, reduce the threat of injury, school liability, and guarantee the facility's longevity. They can also better handle the Roanoke Valley's mercurial weather conditions. The committee feels using these materials will attract more state competitions, league tournaments, and well-known organizations to use the facility, which hopefully, will generate more funds with added gate receipts.\n\"The track is a little bit thicker and not quite as long as a typical one you'd find around here,\" explains Harvey. \"We decided we wanted it in rubber and with eight lanes in order to host larger track meets, Relay for Life, and the Virginia Commonwealth Games, which is a big thing around here. The Games bring in about $7 million a week in the Roanoke Valley\u0097and we want to be a part of that.\n\"As for the soccer field,\" she continues, \"if we want to do anything big, it has to be regulation size. We have two premier soccer leagues in our area, and we want to offer at least a championship game when they have tournaments in the Roanoke Valley.\"\nUsing these surfaces also resolves the drainage issue. Not only will they ensure a healthier field but they can reduce the number of postponements of sporting events and cut down on the number of delays that are common during the Virginia Commonwealth Games. \"We are surrounded by mountains, and we cannot take the rain because a lot of our fields are built on flood plains. With this surface, within 20 minutes the field drains, so you're good to go. You'd never know it had rained,\" says Harvey.\nWhen it comes to longevity, both surfaces are guaranteed to last between 15 and 20 years, cutting down on maintenance cost and mismanagement. \"We don't anticipate much going wrong,\" Harvey says. \"They're virtually maintenance free. The artificial turf needs to be groomed with a special machine that has a revolving rake about once a month or so, which we can handle ourselves. The track really should have no maintenance until it needs to be replaced.\n\"The field won't have to be watered or lined,\" she adds. \"The lines are already painted in the grass and will last about three months for the soccer season. Our football team will use the field for practice, so we'll paint temporary lines on the turf that fade off every three months or so. Even that, you paint it once, and it's done.\"\n4. Friendraising and Fundraising\nBalzer & Associates also assisted with Project 50's fundraising preparations. Part of its gift-in-kind includes the creation of PowerPoint CDs and portable scale models of the sports complex for corporate sponsor presentations. The CDs and models were also used when the committee talked with a member of the Virginia Commonwealth Games' executive board last October about endorsing the plan.\n\"We used both to show him what the facility will look like and its capacity to host events,\" explains Harvey. \"He was thrilled because they have nothing like this or anything they can depend on when it comes to bad weather. We then asked the Commonwealth Games would it be interested in having its name linked with ours. We know they have money to give, but to have that connection is just as important.\"\nThe other types of fundraisers the Project 50 committee has implemented with much success include community socials, silent auctions, membership drives, working with school booster clubs, and a \"50-for-50\" mail campaign.\nSocials. Cave Spring High School is home to the Knights, so it's fitting that the committee has developed Knight-theme community fundraisers, such as the Midsummer Knight Celebration, Retro-Knight Party, and Knights on the Lawn dinners, which collectively raised over $15,000 in 2006.\nThe Midsummer Knight Celebration is a family-oriented carnival held at the high school in July. It kicks off with a seven-mile, Mardi Gras-style parade that winds through neighboring towns to encourage the populace to join the festivities, which include food sales, raffles, donor bricks sales, silent auctions, inflatables, and games. The Retro-Knight Party is a community dance event with a New Wave edge (replete with miniskirts and Disco boots) where area bands showcase their best renditions of 1980s hits. Local businesses donate items to be raffled off during the event, and donor bricks are available for purchase. Three years ago, Project 50 started sponsoring Knights on the Lawn dinners during home football games, and this year, the group sponsored a lecture by Rudy Ruettiger (of Notre Dame fame). Silent auctions were included during the events.\nSilent auctions. The Special Events volunteers worked diligently getting all items donated for the drawings, raffles, and silent auctions at the Knight-theme events. When asking for donations, the volunteers have a script to work with or a letter to paste in an e-mail that explains Project 50's cause and goals. Items auctioned included weekend trips to area ski resorts and homesteads; temporary memberships to fitness clubs; gift certificates; a wedding photo package; caps and t-shirts from colleges and universities nationwide; prints from local artists; clothing from local stores; and tickets to Virginia Tech and University of Virginia football games; and even a car.\nSchool booster clubs and community organizations. Practically every booster club and organization from the high school has offered their financial support to make the sports complex a reality. Several sports and band boosters have pooled their resources together conducting car washes and bake and yard sales, with proceeds directly benefiting Project 50. In early October 2006, the high school student government ran a community yard sale, donating $1,000 to the committee.\nTeams have also collected funds independently. The last three seasons, the basketball teams have donated proceeds raised from their Mid-Knight Madness community pep rallies, and the last two springs, the track and field and cross-country teams have co-sponsored a 5K run with the Roanoke Valley Star City Striders. The profits are split between the Striders and sports teams, and the sports teams have donated all of their profits to Project 50.\nMembership drives. From the beginning, the committee has had an ongoing membership support drive. Although donation levels vary\u0097ranging from Paige (lowest) to Knights of the Round Table (highest)\u0097all levels are honored. Starting at the Squire level, donor bricks will commemorate the member's donation on the future facility's Wall of Fame. Plaques inscribed with the names of members at the Knight level will also hang on this wall. Those at the Knights of the Round Table level will have their names engraved in a round marble medallion, embedded at the top of the sidewalk that leads to the Wall of Fame. (All of this was designed by Balzer & Associates.) Harvey notes that most teams have been successfully selling donor bricks, and the 5K race proceeds from the track and field and cross-country teams pushed those two teams into the Knights of the Round Table level.\nNaming rights are also available, she adds. \"You can name the field, the track, the fieldhouse, the rooms in the fieldhouse. You can name sections of the bleachers, the scoreboard, the team benches\u0097there are just a bunch of things businesses or individuals can put their names on.\"\n50-for-50 mail campaign. This new campaign (in honor of the school's 50th anniversary) uses a different approach to fundraising: going after the little guys. \"We're going after 3,000 people to write a check for $50, which sounds much more doable to your basic southwest Virginia family than asking families to buy a $500 brick or a $2,500 name on the Knights of the Round Table.\"\nUsing a local mailing company, the committee mailed alumni of CSHS letters detailing Project 50's cause this previous summer and will conduct a second mailing this fall. To reach more families, flyers have been sent home to all the students at Cave Spring High School's feeder schools and Harvey, along with uniformed football, soccer, and track and field student-athletes and band members, spoke during CSHS's Back-to-School night about how Project 50 will aid each specific sport.\nNews exposure has been a major component behind Project 50's fundraising success. The committee knew it wasn't good enough to just get the idea of the new sports complex covered in the local media. The task was keeping the idea fresh in the public eye.\nBack in 2002, Loesel's objective to running across the country was to draw awareness to the track situation and gather enough public and private pledges to repair the track. Unfortunately, because the race began in May 2003, and the committee was just formalizing itself, the cross-country race was not organized well, says Harvey, and it didn't create any profits. However, what was organized well was the media publicity. This was pivotal because when the race finished in July, the welcome-home party raised over $20,000, more than covering the race expenses.\nOver the two-and-a-half months of the race, the committee made sure the local media was kept well informed with progress reports on the runners. The media, in turn, ran human interest stories about the runners frequently on the nightly news and in the local papers, which were well received by the Roanoke Valley audience. When the welcome-party celebration took place, outside businesses and communities were eager to participate. Harvey credits the media , as she believes the committee could not have reached a regional audience without reporters covering the cross-country race.\nPublicity is also being used to clarify misconceptions of the Project's cause, one area Harvey admits needs improvement. One of the goals for the committee, she says, is to have better communication with Cave Spring's neighboring four high schools.\n\"Right now, we have to spread the word that the sports complex is not solely for Cave Spring's use\u0097this is a Roanoke County field and open to everyone,\" says Harvey. \"[The other four schools] are not particularly supportive of what Cave Spring is doing, but we haven't done a particularly good job of talking to them, yet. We absolutely intend for everybody to take advantage of these facilities. The surfaces\u0097which is why we chose them\u0097can withstand 24/7 use, so there's no reason why we can't put kids out there doing what they want.\"\nThe final tool of publicity being used is Project 50's Web site. In early 2003, the committee asked to share a page with CSHS's official athletic booster club, Knights' Crossing, on the school's Web site. The club agreed, however, its page hadn't been updated in over two years. After getting permission from the county, Niles Harvey, Kay's husband and an engineer familiar with computer programming, updated the site and managed it until 2004, when the county overhauled its entire Internet system. During that time, volunteers from both groups wrote daily journal entries about Project 50's progress. An outline of the renovation was posted, as were renditions of the facility.\nNiles developed Project 50's own site in mid-2004 and manages it today. The new site, which links from the Knights' Crossing homepage, includes thorough details about each phase of the project, an overview, a financial progress report, an up-to-date event calendar, current photos of the construction project, and information on its sponsors (private and public) and its membership drive.\n6. Grantwriting\nThe final element factoring into Project 50's success is grantwriting, and it's geared to meet future financial needs. The committee believes that once Phase One of Project 50 is complete, funding for the remaining phases will be less strenuous. A finished phase will give something tangible to the supporters and provide an air of community actualization. Also, it will make it easier for the committee to seek state, federal, and private foundation grants. The group feels these grants will provide a large amount of funding left to be raised and will alleviate some of the need to ask the public to offer more donations. \"After awhile, you can only ask so much of people,\" says Harvey.\nA professional grant writer is working pro bono for the group. She is an acquaintance of an Executive Committee member and a parent of a Cave Spring Elementary School student. Her two-month research effort has revealed a very important piece of information for the committee\u0097grants are difficult to come by for a public high school. \"If we were a college or a private high school, there would be avenues available for us to go down that we currently can't,\" says Harvey.\nIn light of this information, the group is re-evaluating its message. The grantwriter has found that more money is available in grants that focus on community efforts to combating childhood obesity and the public promotion of healthy activities, lifestyles, and recreational habits. The committee strongly believes these particular grants resonate with Project 50's cause, since the intention all along has been to address the public and student needs as well as the safety conditions of the athletic facility. 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        "raw_content": "When It Comes to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Republicans Need To Critique Her Policies, Not Her Finances\nYou\u2019ve all seen the latest news stories regarding Congresswoman-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. It\u2019s all the media seems to want to cover. If you\u2019re in conservative social circles either in the real world or online, then you\u2019ve probably seen so many comments about Miss Ocasio-Cortez, many about her finances.\nOf all the things to criticize her for like her horrible politics and often uninformed comments, her finances are not something we should even be talking about. Let\u2019s be real..\nWhy does anyone care how much she has in her bank account? Why does anyone care that she can\u2019t afford a place to stay in DC until her salary kicks in? Let\u2019s not act like we all have a ton of money in savings and act holier-than-thou. She\u2019s young. Ocasio-Cortez lives in a very expensive part of the country and she is moving to another expensive place. We shouldn\u2019t be making it an unspoken prerequisite that you must have a ton of money to come to Washington.\nThe same Republicans shouting how much they care about the poor and middle class are the sames ones criticizing a middle class woman for not having enough in savings or not being able to afford living in DC. This goes against everything Republicans champion.\nLets not pretend that as young people that saving money is extremely easy. You would be hell-bent to find someone her age who has so much in savings and ready to maintain an apartment in two of the most expensive places to live in America. With the cost of living only rising more and more and our salaries not catching up fast enough, it\u2019s tough to sit there and point the finger.\nAlexandria Ocasio-Cortez is truly just one of us young people trying to get by; she is just doing it publicly and being shamed for it. Her finances should not be something used against her. It is certainly not something to humiliate her for.\nI also think her sharing her experiences with not being able to afford to get housing and how much she has in savings is something that older generations may not truly understand right now. Maybe this needs to be what people hear and understand that young adults are suffering from a higher standard of living with wages not catching up at the right speed. And no, I\u2019m not advocating for $15 minimum wage.\nInstead of worrying about how much money she has or doesn\u2019t have, why not focus on her policies? She is a member of the Democratic Socialists for America. It\u2019s a concern that she somehow majored in economics at a great university, Boston University, but somehow didn\u2019t learn that socialism doesn\u2019t work or that it is a stepping stone to communism.\nWe need to be worried about the policies she wants to put forth that would cripple America. We should be worried about what kind of fire this spark will ignite. Why? Because America was built on the ideas of capitalism and many people who immigrant here are fleeing socialist countries and economies.\nLet\u2019s have conversations about her policies, not her purse.\nAmerica Is Too Great For Small Dreams Facebook Cover\nGOP Elephant Sticker (Pink and Green Watercolor) $ 3.99",
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        "raw_content": "Image credit: EyesOnALZ\nTogether with collaborators at Cornell, Berkeley, and Princeton, and with support from the BrightFocus Foundation, the Human Computation Institute (HCI) has created the first citizen science project to fight Alzheimer\u2019s \u2013 EyesOnALZ. This project enables everyone to contribute to Alzheimer\u2019s disease research and speed up drug discovery by playing Citizen Science Games \u2013 games that let players contribute to real scientific research.\nTheir first game, Stall Catchers, is celebrating 1 year birthday in October. The team is cooking up some graphics to illustrate its main milestones & the achievements of its community during the last 12 months. But for now, they would like to acknowledge the Catchers of the year at http://blog.eyesonalz.com/stall-catchers-1-bday/.\nStall Catchers is a \u201cSerious Game\u201d designed to help researchers at Cornell University to search the brain for stalled blood vessels that may contribute to Alzheimer\u2019s disease.\nIt has long been known that reduced blood flow in the brain is associated with Alzheimer\u2019s disease and other forms of dementia. However, new imaging techniques have only recently enabled project collaborators at the Schaffer-Nishimura Lab (Cornell University) to make important discoveries about the mechanisms that underlie this reduced blood flow.\nFor instance, one such cause seems to be capillaries becoming clogged by white blood cells. By sticking to the inside walls of blood vessels, white blood cells cause \u201cstalls\u201d \u2013 instances where blood is no longer flowing. It seems that around 2% of the tiniest blood vessels in the brain can become stalled in Alzheimer\u2019s, causing up to 30% reduction in overall blood flow. This is likely to contribute to further disease progression and typical Alzheimer\u2019s symptoms.\nIn fact, the researchers at the Schaffer-Nishimura Lab have recently demonstrated that reversing stalls in mice also reduces Alzheimer\u2019s symptoms, such as cognitive decline and mood changes. But to get to the bottom of this process & discover functional treatment target for humans there is a lot more work to be done.\nThe Citizen Science\nWhile the research at the Schaffer-Nishimura Lab is promising, it is also incredibly time-consuming. In fact, the data that takes about one hour to collect, takes about a week for a trained scientist to analyze. At this rate, it could take decades to find functional Alzheimer\u2019s treatment candidates.\nFortunately, the data curation step, though still too complicated for machines, involves perceptual tasks that are very easy for humans. Stall Catchers crowdsources the data analysis to the general public through a game-like activity, to drastically speed up the research.\nWhile playing the game, you\u2019ll be looking at real movies of live mouse brain. You will be given one vessel to annotate per movie, and will do so by searching for signs of blood flow or stalls. \u201cVessel movies\u201d here are played back using a special tool \u2013 the Virtual Microscope (VM).\nScreenshots from the Stall Catchers game\nIn Stall Catchers, the Virtual Microscope allows participants to look into successive layers of brain tissue, where different blood vessels come in and out of view, and search for \u201cstalls\u201d \u2013 clogged capillaries where blood is no longer flowing. By \u201ccatching stalls,\u201d players build up their score, level up, and compete in the game leaderboard, as well as receive digital badges for their various achievements in the game.\nStall Catchers reduces the time needed for each of these studies from years to weeks by enabling everyone \u2013 regardless of their background or age \u2013 to contribute to the data analysis.\nThe Growing Field Of Citizen Science and PPSR\nThe growing field of Public Participation in Scientific Research (PPSR) includes Citizen Science, volunteer monitoring, and other forms of organized research in which members of the public engage in the process of scientific investigations: asking questions, collecting data, and/or interpreting results.\nPPSR collaborations yield new knowledge by providing access to more and different observations and data than traditional science research. PPSR often focuses on a question or issue that requires data to be gathered or processed over long periods of time and/or wide geographic areas. Although projects vary in the degree of collaboration between science researchers and volunteers, in most projects volunteers receive some degree of training in project procedures to ensure consistency in data collection and accuracy in data analysis.\nOver the past few years several models for PPSR have been developed to meet varied goals. All models share the same basic strategy, however, in which volunteers collect and share data that can be analyzed by scientists, project participants, or both.\nPPSR projects have achieved notable outcomes for both science and education. In recent years over one hundred articles have been published, in peer-reviewed scientific literature that analyze and draw significant conclusions from volunteer-collected data. Many articles and book chapters describing learning outcomes for participants also have been published. Numerous publications document action outcomes as well, and offer strategies for linking research findings with management and decision making in different contexts.\nDesigning PPSR projects to achieve specific goals is not a simple process. Ensuring that projects will be meaningful to all participants, that project data will be collected accurately, that data will be analyzed with rigor, and that project results will be communicated to participants and to the greater scientific community all take careful planning and \u201cintentional design.\u201d\nSource: http://www.seriousgamemarket.com/2017/10/citizen-science-games-speeding-up.html",
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        "raw_content": "June 28, 2018 Admin Advertising Tech, Policy, Social, Twitter 0\nTwitter is unveiling the Ads Transparency Center that it announced back in October.\nThis comes as Twitter and other online platforms have faced growing political scrutiny around the role they may have played in spreading misinformation, particularly in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.\nFor example, House Democrats recently released thousands of Russian-funded political Facebook ads, and Facebook will reportedly release its own ad transparency tool this week. (In fact, as this story publishes, I\u2019m at a Facebook press event focused on ad transparency.)\nTwitter says that with this tool, you should be able to search for any Twitter handle and bring up all the ad campaigns from that account that have run for the past seven days. For political advertisers in the U.S., there will be additional data, including information around billing, ad spend, impressions per tweet and demographic targeting.\nEveryone should be able to access the Ads Transparency Center, no login required.\nAs part of the political ad guidelines that Twitter announced last month, the company says it will be visually identifying ads that are tied to federal elections in the United States. Over time, it plans to develop a policy specifically around \u201cissue ads\u201d (i.e. political ads that aren\u2019t explicitly promoting a candidate) and looking for ways to expand these policies internationally.\n\u201cWe are doing our due diligence to get this right and will have more updates to come,\u201d writes Twitter\u2019s Bruce Falck in a blog post. \u201cWe stay committed to iterating and improving our work in this space, and doing what\u2019s right for our community.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Oh, yeah, there\u2019s another show on The Hub today, too\u2026\nYou know, something has kind of gotten lost in the shuffle, at least on my end, regarding the animated goodness that is to come later on this evening. I\u2019ve already gone over how much I\u2019m looking forward to G.I. Joe: Renegades, and of course, I\u2019ve talked about Avengers, and even Young Justice.\nBut what about this whole Transformers: Prime thing?\nSince the days of Beast Wars, I\u2019ve been loving the animated universes of the Transformers (well\u2026 besides the whole Armada/Energon/Whatever fiasco) and you would think this next generation of Transformers animated coolness would have me excited. But it\u2019s kind of gotten lost in the shuffle. I think part of me has kind of been looking forward to it, but with all of the Renegades furor, I hadn\u2019t really thought about it a whole lot.\nWell, the guys over at Seibertron have thought about it, and even received early screeners for it, and posted a review.\nOkay, I\u2019m officially excited.\nCertainly the discerning folks at Seibertron.com are more well versed in Transformers lore than I am, and probably are harsher judges of how a new animated universe fits into the whole mythology, but they seem pretty enamored with it already. They claim it takes the best parts of Beast Wars and the best parts of the live action films and blends them all together into a very serious, \u201caggressive\u201d story\u2026and I really like the sounds of that.\nSo yes, most of my giddy impatience tomorrow will be waiting for 5:00pm and the debut of G.I. Joe: Renegades, but I will be honest and say a healthy portion of the excitement is also now reserved for Transformers: Prime. Two cool looking reinventions of the 80\u2019s corner stones of after school animated greatness. Could we be on the verge of another golden age of boys action animation? Certainly seems possible. Even as the father of two girls, I\u2019m all for it.\nThis entry was posted in Comics and Cartoons, Other Toys, Transformers and tagged hubworld, the hub, transformers prime by Justin. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "Last Monday, the White House first signaled Trump would most likely forgo a visit to the heavily fortified border between North and South Korea when he visits Asia next month, bypassing what has been a symbolic opportunity for US commanders in chief to stare into the Hermit Kingdom.\"The President is not going to visit the DMZ,\" the official said, explaining that \"there is not enough time in the schedule\" and that visiting the DMZ has become \"a little bit of a clich\u00e9.\"The official said the White House had to pick between a visit to the DMZ or a visit to Camp Humphreys, a joint US-South Korean military base, which South Korean President Moon Jae-in invited Trump to visit.The official said the White House felt Camp Humphreys \"would make more sense in terms of the President's message\" by drawing attention to \"South Korea's role in sharing the burden of supporting this critical alliance.\"Last week, an official had said \"we don't think it sends any message either way.\"Trump has employed increasingly volatile rhetoric in his comments about North Korea, promising to rain \"fire and fury\" on the regime if it continued threatening the United States. Since then, the North has conducted a massive underground nuclear test and launched several ballistic missiles.While some members of Trump's administration have advocated talks with the North Koreans, Trump has downplayed the potential for effective diplomacy. He and his advisers have warned that no options \u2014 including military ones \u2014 are off the table.The official speaking Tuesday noted that Vice President Mike Pence, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Defense Secretary James Mattis have all visited the DMZ and concluded: \"It's becoming a little bit of a clich\u00e9, frankly.\" The White House also defended Trump's approach to the North Korean crisis, insisting that Trump is not closing the door to diplomacy, but rather rejecting the possibility of direct talks with North Korea at this time.Two senior administration officials insisted Tuesday that the Trump administration is still engaged in ramping up pressure on the North Korean regime through diplomacy, despite Trump's tweet earlier this month that his secretary of state was \"wasting his time trying to negotiate\" with North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un.\"The President did not tweet that diplomacy was a waste of time. He tweeted that direct talks were a waste of time,\" a senior administration official said. \"The diplomatic campaign goes on. But the administration's position \u2014 the President's clear position \u2014 is that direct talks with North Korea are unwise at this time.\"A second administration official said that while the Trump administration has \"made clear that the door was open\" for talks with North Korea, \"North Korea has shown zero inclination to engage in substantive talks with anyone in the world on the subject.\"\"The operative question is why is that the case, and it would be good to explore that,\" the official said.\nPioneering Vietnamese show performed entirely on water\nWhat\u2019s life like as a Christian in Pakistan?\nTrump\u2019s security plan declaring China a rival power puts countries on \u2018collision course\u2019",
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        "raw_content": "An unidentified body is discovered in New York City, with numbers and symbols written in blood near the corpse. Gil\u00admo, a North Korean national who interprets the world through numbers, formulas, and mathematical theories, is arrested on the spot. Angela, a CIA operative, is assigned to gain his trust and access his unique thought-process.\nThe enigmatic Gil\u00admo used to have a quiet life back in Pyongyang. But when his father, a preeminent doctor is discovered to be a secret Christian, he is subsequently incarcerated along with Gilmo, in a political prison overseen by a harsh, cruel warden.\nThere, Gilmo meets the spirited Yeong-ae, who becomes his only friend. When Yeong-ae manages to escape, Gil\u00admo flees to track her down. He uses his peculiar gifts to navigate betrayal and the criminal underworld of east Asia\u2014a world wholly alien to everything he's ever known.\nIn The Boy Who Escaped Paradise, celebrated author J. M. Lee delves into a hidden world filled with vivid characters trapped by ideology, greed, and despair. Gilmo's saga forces the reader to question the line between good and evil, truth and falsehood, captivity and freedom.\n\"The Boy Who Escaped Paradise\" reminded me of Slumdog Millionaire meets Forrest Gump, two excellent stories, with an intriguing setting in North Korea. As a reader, it was easy to see what the author was trying to do and I was really rooting for him because the concept for the story is incredibly interesting.\nThe main character, Gilmo, understands the world around him through mathematical principals- personally, I understand the world through anything but math, so following the main character's principals and logic was tough, even with sound explanations. More confusing than the math itself, was how the main character even obtained all of this knowledge. Gilmo's formal education would obviously have been a huge part of his life, but little of it is mentioned in the book. While it is easy to agree that Gilmo is brilliant, it was incredibly difficult as I read to just accept that someone in Gilmo's position would know the names of all of these mathematical principals.\nThere were several moments where I really enjoyed the author's use of math to understand his surroundings. I was particularly struck by his use of math to determine how long he and his fellow workers had been at the prison camp:\n\" I started to think of a formula that calculated the length of someone's stay at a prison camp from the number of remaining joints on his hands.\"\nI really wanted to like this book, the plot and characters seemed so intriguing and I have a deep interest in the setting - but I just didn't enjoy it. I think there were several reasons why \"The Boy Who Escaped Paradise\" wasn't very enjoyable for me- but the bulk of it I am crediting to the translation. There were many awkwardly worded moments that just fell flat for me. I was taken completely out of the story by this, and when I look back on my notes that feeling appears again and again. In this same vein, huge plot points were dropped with no build up or explanation for the reader. These moments that should have been so important to the book, left me confused and disappointed.\nNorth Korea is still fascinating to me and, for that alone if you are interested in that location as well, this a good read. The author included many details about life in North Korea and the dangers after leaving North Korea as a refuge in Asia and America.\nInterested in reading this book? Click here to find a copy at your local library or visit the link below to view the book on Amazon. Have you read \"The Boy Who Escaped Paradise\"? What did you think about the book? Let me know below! What are some settings that have intrigued you enough to make you pick up a book?\nMany thanks to Pegasus Books for providing me with an early copy of this for me to read. As a girl who is \"about the library\", where books are always free, know that all opinions are my own.",
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        "raw_content": "Teaching tips: how students can use their mobile phones to learn English\n'Don't overwhelm your class with technology. Introduce apps and mobile learning activities one at a time.' Photo by Eric under Creative Commons licence.\nTechnology is transforming how we communicate, socialise, play, shop and conduct business. These profound changes place increasing pressure on the traditional models of language learning, such as teaching in a formal classroom setting. They also present us with amazing opportunities to re-design the way we teach and learn English.\nTeaching with desktop computers vs mobile devices\nI still use desktops in my class to access language-based websites, and use Google Docs to allow students to work together. You can also connect a desktop computer to a whiteboard and project Google Images onto it. It\u2019s an invaluable resource for language teaching.\nHowever, mobile devices allow you and your learners to interact seamlessly with each other, in both formal and informal learning contexts. For example, a teacher can encourage students to create a personal visual story about their daily routine. The student can take a series of snapshots of moments in their day \u2014 for example, their alarm clock, a toothbrush, a cup of coffee, their walk to work, etc. \u2014 and describe the actions to the teacher. For example, \u2018I take a shower and get dressed\u2026\u2019 This will often highlight aspects of language that require teacher input.\nStudents can create a visual story about their day using a camera phone\nCameras and microphones are useful for learning English\nCamera phones provide a great way to ask learners to \u2018notice\u2019 grammar around them. You can encourage students to take photos of street signs, menus, advertisements, or other examples of written English that they see around them. Spotting the misuse of apostrophes (\u2018s) or noticing incorrect spelling are my favourites.\nYou can encourage your students to spot misspelled English words when they are out and about\nAnother useful tool is the recording function on mobile devices. Here are three examples:\nLearners can record themselves speaking English and share it with friends, who can offer feedback. This is a great opportunity to practise pronunciation.\nLearners can record conversations with native speakers on a range of topics and integrate them into projects.\nLearners can use the microphone creatively, and incorporate voice recordings into edited videos.\nMobile technology turns the question \u2018What did you do last weekend?\u2019 into a personal story, as learners can share with the group photos or videos of what they did, where they went, and how they felt. They can also share their social media activity, providing an opportunity to explore what their friends thought of the weekend.\nTwo apps I am using, and why\nI\u2019m interested in ways to personalise the learning experience, and encourage English language students of all ages to create and share their own learning content. Two apps that help me do this are Vine and FiftyThree.\nVine is a mobile app that allows its users to create and post short looping video clips. FiftyThree allows users to sketch, write, draw, outline and colour on the screen.\nYou could use Vine for a getting-to-know-you activity. Ask your students to create a funny or quirky video about themselves, and the rest of the group have to guess who it is.\nYou could use FiftyThree as a visual vocabulary notebook and encourage learners to draw an image of a word and store it for later use. I also use the app as a mobile sketchbook, primarily for the generation of ideas.\nSeven tips for using mobile technology with success\nIntegrating technology into the classroom is a long-term strategy. If it\u2019s to be sustainable, the following points should be considered.\nAs a teacher, you need to engage with mobile technology yourself, before you can start to implement it into classroom practice.\nTo make sure students don\u2019t get distracted by social media, set clear learning objectives. Find creative ways to use social media within lesson plans. Consider how mobile technology can be used for extension activities. \u2018Why don\u2019t you post an image of your work on your Facebook page?\u2019, is more engaging than \u2018We don\u2019t use Facebook in this class\u2019.\nIf your school does not have a mobile learning policy, you need one for your class before you begin.\nDo some research. It takes a lot of time to find relevant, suitable apps. There is no moderation process in place, so even with paid apps, it is difficult to know whether or not they are suitable.\nDon\u2019t overwhelm your class with technology. Learners often fail to recognise the benefits of technology for language learning. So it helps to introduce apps and mobile learning activities one at a time. Then, as a group, you can reflect on whether they are useful.\nIf you do not have enough time to use mobile devices in class, think how they could be used for informal learning outside the classroom. Your students will benefit from the results of this extra practice when they\u2019re back in the formal classroom.\nRead point number 1 again.\nMobile devices have helped me to create an inclusive, personalised learning environment. My learners are now active researchers, and my classes are more in tune with their needs. Mobile technology also helps me use my lesson planning time more effectively. It has pushed the boundaries of my own professional development, and I continue to share these models of learning in class.\nSome of the Twitter exercises below are a great way to begin to use social media for language learning. You can provide hashtags to allow students to search for and follow the conversation.\nTweet a summary\nIn pairs or small groups, ask students to summarise a piece of text in 140 characters or less. 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        "raw_content": "EON begins construction of offshore wind farm in Germany\nAmrumbank West wind farm in the North Sea received its first foundation Wednesday.\nEON has started construction of Amrumbank West wind farm in the North Sea. The first foundation was installed Wednesday, 37km northwest of the island of Helgoland\nTo help build Amrumbank West and other offshore projects, EON has chartered the MPI Discovery, a self-elevating turbine installation vessel or jackup rig, for several years. The ship is loaded with material in Cuxhaven and proceeds to the deepwater site. It lowers six legs on to the seabed and then raises itself hydraulically above the surface of the sea, creating a stable platform for operating the ram and cranes it uses to install foundations, towers, and turbines. The ram is used to drive the 60m-long steel tubular monopile foundations roughly 304 into the seabed at water depths of up to 24m. The entire foundation structure, which consists of the monopile and the transition piece, weighs about 900 metric tons. E.ON is using a state-of-the-art system to reduce water-borne noise during pile-driving.\nAmrumbank West will extend over 32 square kilometers, an area larger than 4,700 soccer fields. Its 80 technologically advanced 3.6MW turbines will give it a total capacity of 288MW, enough to power 300,000 households. Amrumbank West, which will displace more than 740,000 metric tons of carbon emissions annually, is scheduled to be completed and to enter service in the late summer of 2015.\nSince 2006, E.ON has invested just under \u20ac9 billion in renewables and is currently the world\u2019s third-largest operator of offshore wind farms.\nLabels: clean energy, Green energy, news, Offshore Wind, Wind farm",
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        "raw_content": "This country is at an economic and environmental crossroads and needs to chart a more sustainable path forward.\nInnovation in the energy sector has the potential to be a critical economic driver and opportunity. America\u2019s business and policy leaders must embrace energy innovation now or cede market leadership to China or other countries already flexing their economic muscle in this sector. Congress has the chance to generate substantial, long-term economic benefits, protect the environment, and address the country\u2019s long-term energy needs, all by supporting innovation and expansion of America\u2019s clean energy industries.\nNuclear is one clean energy sector where growth is imminent. Each new plant creates as many as 2,400 construction jobs, at a time when one out of every four construction workers is unemployed. And because nuclear energy is virtually emissions-free, each additional plant prevents carbon emissions from fossil fuel plants that would otherwise fill the air.\nThese economic and environmental benefits are already evident in Waynesboro, Ga., where 700 workers are preparing a site for two advanced nuclear reactors. This is Georgia\u2019s largest construction project ever, ultimately employing up to 3,500 people. Once up and running, the reactors will employ another 800 highly paid workers and generate electricity for 1.4 million homes.\nWith 22 new reactor applications under federal review, this economic development scenario could play out in South Carolina, Maryland, Texas, Virginia, North Carolina, Florida and other states. America is going to need 23 percent more power by 2030. Where will it come from if we want to slash carbon emissions while meeting that demand? The answer: In addition to much greater conservation, we need a balanced portfolio of clean energy alternatives, including wind, solar thermal, geothermal and nuclear energy.\nToday in Washington, the Clean and Safe Energy (CASEnergy) Coalition will join with leaders from the manufacturing, economic development and wind energy sectors to unveil a \u201cPolicy Roadmap for Clean Energy,\u201d which makes the case for a diverse U.S. clean energy portfolio that places a premium on job creation.\nThe roadmap makes four broad policy recommendations to chart a viable course for a sustainable clean energy policy:\n1 \u2013 Enact policies to take control of America\u2019s energy security\nNinety-five percent of the country\u2019s transportation infrastructure is powered by oil, and more than half of it comes from overseas. Federal support for electric and hybrid vehicles is a good start to correct this dependency, but those vehicles will only be as clean as their electricity source. The current electric grid won\u2019t be able to handle large volumes of renewable energy technologies unless it\u2019s modernized. Advanced nuclear energy facilities operating 24/7 will be needed to help green the vehicle fleet.\n2 \u2013 Ensure access to financing for clean energy projects\nAccess to capital is the biggest hurdle clean energy developers face. Credit is still tight and private investors are leery of financing large infrastructure projects without guaranteed rates of return. Federal incentives, such as clean energy loan guarantees, help ease access to capital markets and ultimately reduce the cost of electricity to consumers.\nExisting loan guarantee authority for nuclear energy makes possible only two or three more projects. President Obama has proposed tripling the loan guarantee volume available for new plants as part of his 2011 budget. It\u2019s a step in the right direction, but the Electric Power Research Institute estimates America will need at least 45 new reactors, alongside similar increases for other clean energy sources, in order to meet the 42 percent cut in greenhouse gas emissions outlined in last year\u2019s Waxman-Markey energy bill.\n3 \u2013 Increase investment in clean energy jobs\nAnother challenge is training a new generation of workers because half of the nuclear energy industry\u2019s workforce will be eligible to retire during the next decade. Nuclear energy alone could create as many as 70,000 jobs in the coming years if all of the plants that are needed get built. Federal job-training grants are critical to ensure that eligible companies in the clean energy supply chain will be able to fill high-paying jobs with American workers.\n4 \u2013 Address nuclear used fuel storage needs\nFor five decades the nuclear energy industry has securely safeguarded used fuel at nuclear plant sites as a bridge to longer-term solutions. Federal action on storage as well as support for research into advanced, proliferation-resistant recycling technologies would allow America to extract the maximum amount of energy from the fuel while minimizing the amount that requires disposal.\nSuch economic development, energy security and clean air benefits should not be limited to Waynesboro, Ga. Clean energy companies are ready to hire, creating thousands of new jobs that will help the country meet its growing energy needs while preserving the environment. 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        "raw_content": "Giacomo Puccini (1858-1924).\nBorn: 22-12-1858 Lucca, Italy.\nDied: 29-11-1924 Brussels, Belgium. From complications after the treatment; uncontrolled bleeding led to a heart attack the day after surgery.\nBuried: 00-00-0000 Milan, Italy.\nReburied: 00-00-1926 Puccini villa, Lucca, Italy. News of his death reached Rome during a performance of La boh\u00e8me. The opera was immediately stopped, and the orchestra played Chopin's Funeral March for the stunned audience. He was buried in Milan, in Toscanini's family tomb, but that was always intended as a temporary measure. In 1926 his son arranged for the transfer of his father's remains to a specially created chapel inside the Puccini villa at Torre del Lago, Lucca, Tuscany, Italy.\nGiacomo Antonio Domenico Michele Secondo Maria Puccini was an Italian composer whose operas are among the important operas played as standards. Puccini has been called \"the greatest composer of Italian opera after Verdi\". While his early work was rooted in traditional late-19th-century romantic Italian opera, he successfully developed his work in the realistic verismo style, of which he became one of the leading exponents.\nPuccini was born Giacomo Antonio Domenico Michele Secondo Maria Puccini in Lucca in Tuscany, in 1858. He was one of nine children of Michele Puccini and Albina Magi. The Puccini family was established in Lucca as a local musical dynasty by Puccini's great-great grandfather \u2013 also named Giacomo (1712\u20131781). This first Giacomo Puccini was maestro di cappella of the Cattedrale di San Martino in Lucca. He was succeeded in this position by his son, Antonio Puccini, and then by Antonio's son Domenico, and Domenico's son Michele (father of the subject of this article).\nEach of these men studied music at Bologna, and some took additional musical studies elsewhere. Domenico Puccini studied for a time under Giovanni Paisiello Each composed music for the church. In addition, Domenico composed several operas, and Michele composed one opera. Puccini's father Michele enjoyed a reputation throughout northern Italy, and his funeral was an occasion of public mourning, at which the then-famed composer Giovanni Pacini conducted a Requiem.\nGiacomo Puccini (1858-1924) and Arthuro Toscanini (conductor, 1867-1957).\nWith the Puccini family having occupied the position of maestro di cappella for 124 years (1740\u20131864) by the time of Michele's death, it was anticipated that Michele's son Giacomo would occupy that position as well when he was old enough. However, when Michele Puccini died in 1864, his son Giacomo was only six years old, and thus not capable of taking over his father's job. As a child, he nevertheless participated in the musical life of the Cattedrale di San Martino, as a member of the boys' choir and later as a substitute organist.\nPuccini was given a general education at the seminary of San Michele in Lucca, and then at the seminary of the cathedral. One of Puccini's uncles, Fortunato Magi, supervised his musical education. Puccini got a diploma from the Pacini School of Music in Lucca in 1880, having studied there with his uncle Fortunato, and later with Carlo Angeloni, who had also instructed Alfredo Catalani. A grant from the Italian Queen Margherita, and assistance from another uncle, Nicholas Cer\u00f9, provided the funds necessary for Puccini to continue his studies at the Milan Conservatory, where he studied composition with Stefano Ronchetti-Monteviti, Amilcare Ponchielli, and Antonio Bazzini. Puccini studied at the conservatory for three years. In 1880, at the age of 21, Puccini composed his Mass, which marks the culmination of his family's long association with church music in his native Lucca.\nEarly career and first operas\nPuccini wrote an orchestral piece called the Capriccio sinfonica as a thesis composition for the Milan Conservatory. Puccini's teachers Ponchielli and Bazzini were impressed by the work, and it was performed at a student concert at the conservatory. Puccini's work was favorably reviewed in the Milanese publication Perseveranza, and thus Puccini began to build a reputation as a young composer of promise in Milanese music circles.\nAfter the premiere of the Capriccio sinfonica, Ponchielli and Puccini discussed the possibility that Puccini's next work might be an opera. Ponchielli invited Puccini to stay at his villa, where Puccini was introduced to another young man named Fernando Fontana. Puccini and Fontana agreed to collaborate on an opera, for which Fontana would provide the libretto. The work, Le Villi, was entered into a competition sponsored by the Sozogno music publishing company in 1883 (the same competition in which Pietro Mascagni's Cavalleria rusticana was the winner in 1889). Although it did not win, Le Villi was later staged at the Teatro Dal Verme, premiering on 31 May 1884. G. Ricordi & Co. music publishers assisted with the premier by printing the libretto without charge. Fellow students from the Milan Conservatory formed a large part of the orchestra. The performance was enough of a success that Casa Ricordi purchased the opera. Revised into a two-act version with an intermezzo between the acts, Le Villi was performed at La Scala in Milan, on 24 January 1885. However, Ricordi did not publish the score until 1887, hindering further performance of the work.\nGiulio Ricordi, head of G. Ricordi & Co. music publishers, was sufficiently impressed with Le Villi and its young composer that he commissioned a second opera, which would result in Edgar. Work was begun in 1884 when Fontana began working out the scenario for the libretto. Puccini finished primary composition in 1887 and orchestration in 1888. Edgar premiered at La Scala on 21 April 1889 to a lukewarm response. The work was withdrawn for revisions after its third performance. In a Milanese newspaper, Giulio Ricordi published a defense of Puccini's skill as a composer, while criticizing Fontana's libretto. A revised version met with success at the Teatro di Giglio in Puccini's native Lucca on 5 September 1891. In 1892, further revisions reduced the length of the opera to three acts from four, in a version that was well received in Ferrara and was performed in Turin and in Spain. Puccini made further revisions in 1901 and 1905, but the work never achieved popularity. But for the personal support of Ricordi, Edgar might have cost Puccini his career. Puccini had eloped with his former piano student, the married Elvira Gemignani, and Ricordi's associates were willing to turn a blind eye to his life style as long as he was successful. When Edgar failed, they suggested to Ricordi that he should drop Puccini, but Ricordi said that he would stay with him and continued his allowance until his next opera.\nOn commencing his next opera, Manon Lescaut, Puccini announced that he would write his own libretto so that \"no fool of a librettist\" could spoil it. Ricordi persuaded him to accept Ruggero Leoncavallo as his librettist, but Puccini soon asked Ricordi to remove him from the project. Four other librettists were then involved with the opera, as Puccini constantly changed his mind about the structure of the piece. It was almost by accident that the final two, Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa, came together to complete the opera.\nManon Lescaut premiered at the Teatro Regio in Turin on 2 February 1893 By coincidence, Puccini's first enduringly popular opera appeared within a week of the premiere of Verdi's last opera, Falstaff, which was first performed on 9 February 1893. In anticipation of the premiere, La Stampa wrote that Puccini was a young man concerning whom \"great hopes\" had a real basis (\"un giovane che e tra i pochi sul quale le larghe speranze non siano benigne illusioni\"). Because of the failure of Edgar, however, a failure of Manon Lescaut could have jeopardized Puccini's future as a composer. Although Giulio Ricordi, head of Casa Ricordi, was supportive of Puccini while Manon Lescaut was still in development, the Casa Ricordi board of directors was considering cutting off Puccini's financial support. In the event, \"Manon Lescaut was Puccini's first and only uncontested triumph, acclaimed by critics and public alike.\" After the London premiere in 1894, George Bernard Shaw pronounced: \"Puccini looks to me more like the heir of Verdi than any of his rivals.\"\nIllica and Giacosa returned as librettists for Puccini for his next three operas, probably his greatest successes: La boh\u00e8me, Tosca and Madama Butterfly. Manon Lescaut was a great success and established Puccini's reputation as the most promising rising composer of his generation, and the most likely \"successor\" to Verdi as the leading exponent of the Italian operatic tradition.\nPuccini's next work after Manon Lescaut was La boh\u00e8me, a four-act opera based on the 1851 book by Henri Murger, La Vie de Boh\u00e8me. La boh\u00e8me premiered in Turin in 1896, conducted by Arturo Toscanini. Within a few years, it had been performed throughout many of the leading opera houses of Europe, including Britain, as well as in the United States. It was a popular success, and remains one of the most frequently performed operas ever written.\nThe libretto of the opera, freely adapted from Murger's episodic novel combines comic elements of the impoverished life of the young protagonists with the tragic aspects, such as the death of the young seamstress Mim\u00ed. Puccini's own life as young man in Milan served as a source of inspiration for elements of the libretto. During his years as a conservatory student and in the years before Manon Lescaut, he experienced poverty similar to that of the bohemians in La boh\u00e8me, including chronic shortage of necessities like food, clothing and money to pay rent. Although Puccini was granted a small monthly stipend by the Congregation of Charity in Rome (Congregazione di carit\u00e1), he frequently had to pawn his possessions to cover basic expenses. Early biographers such as Wakeling Dry and Eugenio Checchi, who were Puccini's contemporaries, drew express parallels between these incidents and particular events in the opera. Checchi cited a diary kept by Puccini while he was still a student, which recorded an occasion in which, as in Act 4 of the opera, a single herring served as a dinner for four people. Puccini himself commented: \"I lived that Boh\u00e8me, when there wasn't yet any thought stirring in my brain of seeking the theme of an opera. (Quella Boh\u00e8me io l\u2019ho vissuta, quando ancora non mi mulinava nel cervello l\u2019idea di cercarvi l\u2019argomento per un\u2019opera in musica.)\"\nPuccini's composition of La boh\u00e8me was the subject of a public dispute between Puccini and fellow composer Ruggiero Leoncavallo. In early 1893, the two composers discovered that they were both engaged in writing operas based on Murger's work. Leoncavallo had started his work first, and he and his music publisher claimed to have \"priority\" on the subject (although Murger's work was in the public domain). Puccini responded that he started his own work without having any knowledge of Leoncavallo's project, and wrote: \"Let him compose. I will compose. The audience will decide.\" Puccini's opera premiered a year before that of Leoncavallo, and has been a perennial audience favorite, while Leoncavallo's version of the story was quick to fade into obscurity.\nPuccini's next work after La boh\u00e8me was Tosca (1900), arguably Puccini's first foray into verismo, the realistic depiction of many facets of real life including violence. Puccini had been considering an opera on this theme since he saw the play Tosca by Victorien Sardou in 1889, when he wrote to his publisher, Giulio Ricordi, begging him to get Sardou's permission for the work to be made into an opera: \"I see in this Tosca the opera I need, with no overblown proportions, no elaborate spectacle, nor will it call for the usual excessive amount of music.\"\nThe music of Tosca employs musical signatures for particular characters and emotions, which have been compared to Wagnerian leitmotivs, and some contemporaries saw Puccini as thereby adopting a new musical style influenced by Wagner. Others viewed the work differently. Rejecting the allegation that Tosca displayed Wagnerian influences, a critic reporting on the 20 February 1900 Torino premiere wrote: \"I don't think you could find a more Puccinian score than this.\"\nAutomobile accident and near death\nOn 25 February 1903, Puccini was seriously injured in a car accident during a nighttime journey on the road from Lucca to Torre del Lago. The car was driven by Puccini's chauffeur and was carrying Puccini, his wife Elvira, and their son Antonio. It went off the road, fell several metres, and flipped over. Elvira and Antonio were flung from the car and escaped with minor injuries. Puccini's chauffeur, also thrown from the car, suffered a serious fracture of his femur. Puccini was pinned under the vehicle, with a severe fracture of his right leg and with a portion of the car pressing down on his chest. A doctor living near the scene of the accident, together with another person who came to investigate, saved Puccini from the wreckage.\nThe injury did not heal well, and Puccini remained under treatment for months. During the medical examinations that he underwent it was also found that he was suffering from a form of diabetes. The accident and its consequences slowed Puccini's completion of his next work, Madama Butterfly.\nThe original version of Madama Butterfly, premiered at La Scala on 17 February 1904, was initially greeted with great hostility (probably largely owing to inadequate rehearsals). This version was in two acts; after its disastrous premiere, Puccini withdrew the opera, revising it for what was virtually a second premiere at Brescia in May 1904 and performances in the USA and Paris. In 1907, Puccini made his final revisions to the opera in a fifth version, which has become known as the \"standard version\". 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        "raw_content": "It has been a very short (cold!) summer here in Iceland this year and hearing about how it\u2019s supposed to snow in the north this weekend, we can\u2019t help but start thinking about the upcoming winter months. We regularly get questions about whether it\u2019s possible or even safe to travel in Iceland during the winter time. It seems as though people assume that Iceland is characterized by extreme and insufferable weather conditions; for all intents and purposes, that is a big misunderstanding. Of course there are some downsides to traveling in Iceland during the winter, too, but looking at the pros and cons, we\u2019ve come to the conclusion that traveling in Iceland during wintertime might actually be an excellent idea for adventurous travelers and nature lovers!\nThe geyser Strokkur in winter time\nTraveling in Iceland in the winter is much cheaper, simply because there are much fewer people who travel during the winter months. So if you want to see Iceland but you are on a tight budget, traveling during the \u201clow season\u201d should definitely be considered. Related to this is the fact that there are much fewer tourists in Iceland, so you can basically have Iceland all to yourself as you explore it.\nSeeing the aurora borealis (norther lights) is a magnificent experience and can only be done during the winter time, when it\u2019s dark enough for them to be observed. This should be especially exciting for photographers and cinematographers who can get some amazing footage.\nLonger nights mean more nightlife. Iceland is known for crazy/fun nightlife so it should be a great destination for people who plan on having some fun. Iceland is known for hosting many great cultural events and you don\u2019t have to look very hard to stumble upon one of the numerous music, film, literature, or art festivals being held here in Iceland. Even though there isn\u2019t daylight 24/7 like in the summer, it\u2019s very difficult to get bored in Reykjav\u00edk, Iceland\u2019s capital city. What should we do today? How about checking out the Reykjavik City Museum?\nAs mentioned above, thinking that Iceland is extremely cold in the winter is somewhat of a misunderstanding. It\u2019s actually not that cold. The cold season lasts from November 10 to April 3 with an average daily high temperature of 4\u00b0C (about 40\u00b0F). This is warmer than in New York and Helsinki and equal to Oslo\u2019s average. Because of the warm ocean currents, Iceland doesn\u2019t get extremely low temperatures along the coast. Furthermore, if there\u2019s snow, the ring road is cleared every day to make sure people get around safely. 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        "raw_content": "05-11 In my previous post I spoke briefly about the pain and loss associated with my daughter Beth's death. On April 27th my kid brother, Arnold, the second of four boys, I am the oldest, died of cancer. It is interesting how you take certain things for granted. You never realize how much you love someone until they are gone. I will miss him terribly. On May 4th Beth would have been 50 years old. We had a birthday party for her.\n03-11 My life can be broken down into three areas: Personal, occupation and avocation. On July 12, 2009 my daughter Beth died, she was 48 years old. The feeling of pain and loss is still a daily occurrence. Writing about it is torture, so I will leave it at that. My granddaughter Stacen has graduated college and is living in Boston with her boyfriend, Evan Goldman. They are both pursuing MAs. And I have been traveling. Rome in October of 2008, Germany, Saskatchewan and Santa Fe in July 2010 and a 3 week trip to New Zealand in October 2010. There are 3 or 4 new folders on NZ. This in addition to our usual trip to St John, VI and to Chicago for the SOFA Show.\nAs for my professional life, I hope to feel completely retired from DFB Sales by this summer. I have been working on disengaging for the past two years. After 50 years of involvement, the separation has been difficult. My son, Chip, has become General Manager, and his son, Kael, works at the business when he\u2019s not in college. Fortunately I have a plan for my retirement. I have named the kind of woodturning I do \u201cincising.\u201d I have designed a tool, that I will be selling, that will permit anyone with a lathe to do work similar to that which I have done in the past. When this gets going it is my intention to have two things happen. First is to create a web site for all those that are doing incising, and have it be a place where ideas can be exchanged. The second, a little further off, is to do demonstrations at the different AAW clubs. As for my art work there has been what I would call a \u201csee\u201d change. I entered a contest back in March of 2009 and as part of that contest I wove copper into some old pieces. I thought the copper added a new dimension to the pieces and I liked doing it. You can look at the new folders to see the difference. The other idea I had enables me to make non-round forms on my lathe. This has been a 16 month slugfest. My completion percentage has just recently surpassed 75%. It was hovering around 25% for months. A fuller description plus photos of this processes can also be seen in the \"Bowls 09-10\" folder. The combination of non-round objects and the copper has been very gratifying. I was also included in a new book called \u201cWood Art Today II.\"\nAnd as always Fiona has been my greatest supporter and a joy.\n09/08- It has been 4 years since my last posting so there is a lot of new and good stuff to report. I have taken some space in the same building my brothers and I have our business and built a second studio, along with an office and display area. I intend to spend more time turning in the city as I gradually retire from my day job. As for ideas, I have enough to keep me occupied for at least 2 years. I modified my lathe, yet again, so that I now have more freedom to create. If you check out the \u201cThree Stories\u201d folder it becomes obvious. In addition to round pieces that are sections of a sphere, I can now also make multi-faceted and elliptical forms. When I open up the wood, I decide what to do. I have pretty much mastered the technical aspects of the new configuration, so now I can concentrate on the aesthetic.\nThe gallery that represents my work, delMano, gave me a solo exhibition in 06. (See the folder.) I am honored to have been included in a book published this year; \u201cNew Masters of Woodturning,\u201d by Terry Martin and Kevin Wallace. It contains really interesting profiles on 31 artists from around the world. I am now in the permanent collections of 3 museums, MAD in NY, Figgie Art Museum in Davenport, IA. and Carnegie Art Museum in Pittsburgh. I have agreed to teach a class in woodturning in May, 09 at the Peter\u2019s Valley Craft Center, in NJ. My first experience as a teacher!\nFiona and I will be doing more traveling in the coming years so there will be more travel folders. And as always she has been my greatest supporter and a joy.",
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        "raw_content": "Andy Martin 08/12/2017 845 views\nAccording to the Linguistic Society of America, there are at least 6909 languages spoken in the world. Yes, 6909! When researching this article, it took me a little while to digest this fact. Living in Asia I was naturally interested to know how many of the 6909 we account for here\u2026 2197 is the answer!\nInterestingly and quite sadly this number would seem to be declining, as we lose many indigenous languages and indeed cultures from remote areas across the globe.\nWhatever language we speak, however, the words we choose to use are only part of the set of communication skills we have at our disposal. It is often said that speech or language only makes up a relatively small percentage of our communication. 7% if you believe the much bandied about theory. It is, however, a couple of aspects of this 7% that I am going to discuss a little here.\nEffective communication is of course about the way we use all our communication skills together (the way we use gesture and body language in combination with our vocal tone and language choices). But\u2026 What if our language choices could elicit an ingrained or pre-disposed emotional reaction within ourselves? This, in turn, may affect our nonverbal gesturing and potentially the tone of voice we use. If this is the case then our language choices directly influence our reactions (involuntary), relationships and personal interactions.\nOur language choices (the words we use) are influenced by many environmental and personal factors such as our parents, our friends, our culture and often our specific and current environment (a sports field being a classic example).\nNow this may sound obvious, but I am not talking about any general use of aggressive or abusive language, but rather the subtler language we may use to describe actions or the behavior of others. As a teacher as with many professions, I must consider my language choices constantly and it can be hard work. Over the years, however, the choices have become more habitual and I am no longer making conscious choices about my language all the time.\nFrom a parenting and teaching perspective, one of the most common examples of language changing thinking comes from the work of Dan Gartrell. He demonstrates how changing the way we describe young children\u2019s behavior can affect the way we view it.\n\u201cThe Language we use to describe young children\u2019s behaviour has a huge impact on the way we or others view and interpret it\u201d.\nDescribing a child as misbehaving for most of us will elicit a response that makes us think of punishment or punitive sanctions. This, in turn, will affect our gestural and facial responses and tone of voice. All these things are vital when trying to communicate effectively with young children. Instead, Gartrall suggests that we replace the word misbehavior with mistaken behavior. This immediately changes how we react to it and does not elicit the same and in many cases involuntary or experientially ingrained negative response. This change prompts us to view the behavior from a developmental perspective. This is a simple language change and can be applied to many situations in managing adult interaction too. If all behavior is communication, then the language we use to describe it is vital.\nUsing and being prepared to use emotional language in a multitude of settings is very powerful. Being able to talk about how we are feeling and express it accurately as well as interpret how others are feeling plays a vital role in initiating new relationships as well as maintaining ongoing ones.\nWhen we can talk about our feelings, they become less overwhelming, less upsetting, and less scary.\nPeople need to know how you feel about things and if using emotional language is difficult for us then how we are communicating our feelings may not be as accurate as it could be. Introducing more emotional language into our spoken diet is in my experience a hugely positive thing.\nResearch conducted by UCLA through brain imaging in 2007 and published in the journal for Psychological Science, concluded that when people see a photograph of an angry or fearful face, they have increased activity in a region of the brain called the amygdala, which serves as an alarm to activate a cascade of biological systems to protect the body in times of danger. The study showed that the amygdala was less active when an individual labeled the feeling and another region of the brain became more active: the right Ventrolateral prefrontal cortex. This region is associated with thinking in words about emotional experiences. It has also been implicated in inhibiting behavior and processing emotions, so in short, a good area of the brain to have activity in. This response was evident even when such emotional photographs were shown subliminally, so fast a person can\u2019t even see them. Having the ability to say accurately how we are feeling not only allows us to communicate more effectively with each other but also develops our ability to consider and recognize feelings being expressed by others. A vital skill for all of us, but especially young children to develop! Developing these skills early builds good habits for life.\nLast week saw us recognize international men\u2019s day which was a good opportunity to continue to raise many important \u201cMan\u201d related issues and saw a large focus on Men\u2019s mental health. I should say that the term mental health whilst widely used, is a term that I believe can be applied to everyone. We all have a mental health just as we all have a physical health. It is a dynamic and often fluctuating state. With Men\u2019s day in mind, I would like to send out a plea to all my fellow fathers, fathers to be and men in general. Let\u2019s get emotional! I don\u2019t mean crying in movies and hugging in the street (although both are fine too), I mean let\u2019s seriously start to talk about how we feel! It really is #oktosay!\nFrom a parenting perspective, the importance of quality father-child communication should never be underestimated. It is as much our job to emotionally prepare and equip our children for life as it is their mothers or indeed anybody else\u2019s. Being adept at communicating and verbalizing our own feelings is an important part of this. Being an emotional talk model for our children is powerful and we as fathers need to embrace it. I realize that I will be \u201cpreaching\u201d to the converted for some, but it is still the norm in many cases that this area is not tackled by the father and in some cases, we are still battling the perception that this is not in the father\u2019s role description.\nDon\u2019t get me wrong. We have come a long way and the merging of parental roles and responsibilities between both parents looks completely different to the way it looked 50 years ago. That being said, in this time of growing childhood anxiety and increased awareness into the importance of the promotion of wellbeing, emotional literacy development can play a huge role in beginning to tackle potential issues from a young age! We need to get into the habit of using a range of emotional language as parents as well as considering the specific language we choose to use. We must be the emotional talk model.\nLanguage choices are vital when communicating and here are a few things we can do to build our own power of talk!\nActive listening and responding. For me one of the most powerful and simple language choice change\u2019s that adults can make, comes when listening. People\u2026 and I mean ALL people like to be heard! Active listening and referencing back what has been said to you can be incredibly powerful in building the effectiveness of the communication exchange and therefore the potential to relate effectively with the person with whom you are talking. This technique is often used by counselors or coaches to ensure the client feels listened to and valued, but it can easily be used by us all in our daily lives. In this time of growing awareness around the need for wellbeing for all, a simple change in the language we choose to use when responding to people could be very powerful. For example, next time you\u2019re in conversation with someone instead of just nodding or responding with \u201cyes yes\u201d, \u201cmmm\u201d or not saying anything at all. Try throwing in a \u201cok so I think your saying\u2026\u201d, \u201clet me recap, your saying\u2026\u201d or just repeating some of the important bits of their side of the conversation. This simple thing will improve the way you talk with everyone, which will, in turn, improve your relationships, both at work and at home. You will also find it changes the way you approach conversations and the way people interact with you. It takes a little self-training and reflection but it well worth it!\nTake the positive approach! If you can take the positive approach in a conversation, then do so! Positivity goes a long way to influence our body language and using positive language choices will improve your combination exchange.\nReflect on conversations. Take the time to think about what\u2019s been said and how you said it? Could you have said it better? Differently? Used different language?\nBe aware of where you are and who you are talking too? Cultural appropriateness is a necessity for all of us. Also, if you can, consider peoples personal history and experiences.\nUse Emotional literacy from an early age! Get into the habit of using emotional language in your spoken diet. Be an emotional language model for your kids!\nConsider your specific language choices. Are your choices eliciting an ingrained or involuntary physical of mental response?\nLatest posts by Andy Martin (see all)\nThe Power of Talk: How to Get Better at Communication - 08/12/2017\nCan You Really Emotionally Empower Your Kids for Life? - 12/06/2017\nWhere to Start When You Want to Build Resilience & Grit in Kids? - 16/03/2017\ncommunicationPeople\nPrevious Article7 Amazing Gift Ideas for Your Kids That Won\u2019t Cost You a Dime\nNext Article5 Fun Hobbies to Help You Release Stress\nLeslie Ralph 08/08/2014\nhttp://havingtime.com/the-power-of-talk-how-to-get-better-at-communication",
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        "raw_content": "Authors: Matthias Ilmer, Michael Berger\nHepatoblastoma is a paradox. Although it is the most common liver tumor in children, its incidence of only 1 in 1\u20131.5 million makes it an exceptionally rare tumor even within the rare group of pediatric solid organ cancers. For example, while there are roughly 700 new cases of neuroblastoma and about 600 new cases of Wilms tumor in the United States each year, there are only about 50 cases of hepatoblastoma in the same time period. Despite its rarity\u2014and this is the seemingly paradox aspect of hepatoblastoma\u2014this tumor has attracted a steep increase in scientific attention both within the field of pediatric oncology and surgery, but more importantly, way past their borders and into the field of cancer research in general. The general attention to this rare tumor stems from a successful implementation of three essential components for the development of innovative anticancer strategies over the last two decades: (I) international collaboration; (II) interdisciplinary cooperation; and (III) translational research.",
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        "raw_content": "Results from the ULTIMATE trial reported at TCT 2018 and published simultaneously in JACC\nSAN DIEGO \u2013 September 24, 2018 \u2013 The first study designed to determine the benefits of intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) guidance over angiography guidance during drug-eluting stent (DES) implantation in all-comer patients found that IVUS improved clinical outcomes by lowering the rate of target vessel failure at one year.\nFindings from the ULTIMATE trial were reported today at the 30th annual Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics (TCT) scientific symposium. Sponsored by the Cardiovascular Research Foundation (CRF), TCT is the world\u2019s premier educational meeting specializing in interventional cardiovascular medicine. The study was also published simultaneously in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC).\nIVUS is an intravascular imaging modality that provides detailed anatomic information about reference vessel dimensions and lesion characteristics, including severity of diameter stenosis, lesion length, and morphology (vulnerable plaque), which is less well-detected by coronary angiography. Whether the routine use of IVUS is associated with improved outcomes in all-comer patients is not known.\nFrom August 2014 to May 2017, a total of 1,448 all-comer patients from eight centers in China who were undergoing DES implantation were randomly assigned (1:1) to either IVUS guidance (n=724) or angiography guidance (n=724). Multi-vessel disease was seen in 54.9% of patients. Mean lesion length was 34.5 mm, and 66.9% of lesions were classified as Type B2/C lesions. IVUS-guided procedures were longer in duration, and on a per-lesion basis used slightly greater stent diameters and stent lengths.\nThe primary endpoint was target vessel failure (TVF) at 12 months, defined as the composite of cardiac death, target vessel myocardial infarction (TVMI), and clinically driven target vessel revascularization (TVR). At 30-day follow up, primary and secondary endpoints were comparable between the two groups.\nOne year after PCI, a total of 60 (4.2%) TVFs occurred, with 21 (2.9%) in the IVUS group and 39 (5.4%) in the angiography group (HR 0.530; 95% CI: 0.312-0.901; p=0.019). In lesion-level analyses, the IVUS group had a lower rate of target lesion revascularization (TLR) compared with the angiography group (0.9% vs. 2.3%, p=0.02). Despite the use of IVUS, 53% of patients met prespecified optimal criteria for stent implantation; in this group, TVF was 1.6%, compared with 4.4% in patients who failed to achieve all optimal IVUS criteria (HR 0.349; 95% CI: 0.135-0.898; p=0.029).\n\u201cThe study demonstrated that IVUS-guided stent implantation significantly improved clinical outcomes in all-comers, particularly for patients who had an IVUS-defined optimal procedure, compared to angiography guidance,\u201d said Junjie Zhang, MD, Vice Director of the Cardiovascular Department at Nanjing First Hospital in Nanjing Medical University (Nanjing, China). \u201cWhile previous studies and this trial have demonstrated the overall favorable effect of IVUS guidance for patients with particular lesion subsets, this study further reports that achievement of IVUS-defined optimal PCI improves clinical outcomes for all-comers.\u201d\nThe ULTIMATE trial was funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and was jointly supported by Six Talent Peaks Project in Jiangsu Province, Nanjing Health and Family Planning Commission, Nanjing Health Youth Talent Training project, and Nanjing Municipal Commission of Science Technology. Dr. Zhang has no conflicts of interest.",
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        "raw_content": "\u21d2 [O] ...And Something Else Deep\n[OPEN] ...And Something Else Deep\nI had finally left behind the wasteland and heat. So many seasons after I fought that hellish lizardzilla I finally found grass underneath my hooves, and trees that reached above me, tall and fragrant and all that good mess. It was epic, let me tell you. I didn\u2019t know how much I missed this temperate kind of climate, but now I\u2019m here, and my chest is aching in all sorts of beautiful ways that I can\u2019t\u2026I can\u2019t even, okay.\nYeah, I ran here. It\u2019s what I do\u2014I run, and I think, and I run some more. The sun was up; the void in the universe was gone, and that could only mean Daddy and the Other Gods were back in action. I\u2026still didn\u2019t know how to feel about that. Okay, sure, the weight of the world was off my shoulders for a time, but the idea of facing my father scared the ever living shit out of me. I\u2019m not even ashamed to admit that; my father, the all-powerful master of Time and Shock, expecting things from me I didn\u2019t even know how to deliver. What\u2026do you say to a guy like that? \u2018Hey, I spent almost four weeks in a desert because I\u2019m dermb and exhausted myself and almost died. Look at this knarly scar.\u2019 Yeah, that should go over well, I\u2019m sure.\nAnyway, I learned my lesson, at any rate. I stopped running for a time, giving my body a rest, regardless of whatever incessant pool of energy I thought I had. I ate actual grass and drank really real water and had myself a merry time, despite whatever the hell was crushing my chest. It smelled like home\u2014too much like home. Ma, Auntie, Mesec, Jiji\u2026\u2026Jiji. Okay, yeah, it smelled like her.\nShould I go see them? I had left the Foothills in total darkness without a word of goodbye to anyone, except maybe Bro, and I don\u2019t count that because there was a lot of nasty crying on my end and we\u2019re not gonna talk about that, \u2018kay? I grazed in the nooks between two very old oak trees indeed, allowing the quiet of this huge-ass forest surround me, sedate me, wrap me in a blankie that protected me from all my worries for just a little while. I would face my Dad when I faced him; there was nothing to do but wait, because time was moving again, and it was washing me downstream to my fate.\nI still couldn\u2019t stop thinking about Jiji though.\n@[Ranjiri]\nRoskuld</style>\ncalmness is the cradle of power\nYou were the first one to leave me but you were far from the last one. After you left Hototo followed you and it hurt, but at least I got to tell him goodbye and make him promise to come see me even if he didn't. He was busy, I understand, so its no big deal. But you just left. You left without telling me goodbye. I had thought we were closer than that. I had thought that you were my sister-cousin-bestfriend. I guess it wouldn't be the first time I found out I was wrong. But anyways. Momma left, too, but I got to tell her goodbye. I could have left to go with her if I wanted to, but I decided to stay in the Foothills in case you decided to come back, but you never did. At least I still had Bear hanging around so it made the separation from Momma a little easier.\nI was angry with you for a long time after you disappeared, I'll admit. Being angry was easier than being sad, but eventually the anger fades and the sadness hits you squarely in the chest and makes every breath painful. The sadness never completely goes away, it just kind of fades so it doesn't hurt so much to live without someone you love, but its still there. You're still there, always in the back of my mind. I always wondered what you were up to. If you'd gotten your horn stuck in anymore trees. How tall you'd gotten. If you'd even remember me when you saw me.\nI've grown up a lot since you left, Ros. I'm not a baby anymore. I've gotten taller, my hair's gotten longer, but its still tipped with gold. My horn's grown longer and stronger over the months. The markings on my shoulders have gotten darker and are more prominent. And my wings feel like they've tripled in size, though I still haven't learned how to fly yet. I still walk or run wherever I want to go or wherever my legs happen to take me.\nThis time they took me to the dark forest and I recognized Momma's smell right away. Momma and Bear. I missed them, but I knew where they were and I knew that I could see them whenever I wanted so it didn't hurt so much. Not like it hurt when you disappeared. I drifted through the forest, just looking at the trees, amazed at how tall they were. I don't know how far I had gone into the forest when I finally smelled you. I thought my mind was playing tricks on me because why, after months, did I smell you? That old ache in my heart that came from missing you felt like it doubled. I can honestly say that I felt like crying and began wanting nothing more than to run from the forest and never look back.\nBut my legs wouldn't listen to me. They kept carrying me through the trees, around them, under branches, through bushes and briar patches. Then I saw you and they stopped. I stood staring at you as you grazed, feeling like the minutes were both dragging by and speeding past. I was scared to blink. Scared that if I did you would suddenly be gone and I'd be left hurting again. My mouth opened and closed and I swallowed and continued to stare. I don't know how much time passed before I finally spoke. \"Ros.\" It was the first time I said your name since you left.\n@[Roskuld]\nI didn\u2019t really register Jij\u2019s tangible scent\u2014I mean, I was thinking about her so hard, I figured it was part of the mental imagery or whatever. Because this forest\u2026.it was too thick for me, almost. Like, smelling it and being immersed in the smell brought me all sorts of memories from yesterday; my head pounded with a remnicent ache, almost as hard as my chest did thinking Ma and Auntie and Bro and Big Toto and Jiji. Especially Jiji. God, I hope Mesec gave her my message\u2014actually, I don\u2019t know about that. Did I want her knowing how hard I sucked? I was a wreck when the Gods gave me this body (I\u2019m still not quite used to). How could I have faced her, as defeated as I was? I had no choice; I had to get out of there.\nOkay, sure. No matter what I did, I sucked. Cool. Glad we worked that out.\nAnyway, I caught Jiji\u2019s scent, and it made no difference to me, and I continued to graze as though she were nothing more than a poignant, painful, beautiful memory I was enjoying in the privacy of my own privacy\u2026.Erm. Yeah. At least, I enjoyed her memory until she spoke to me\u2014\n--and I flipped the fuck out.\nI jumped; I shrieked like a little girl (shut up); I bolted to my right, ramming my shoulder into a nearby old-as-ass oak that was probably laughing at me and my horrible luck with trees. I bounced off with an \u201coof\u201d, and suddenly I was face-to-face with Jiji, the real thing, the genuine article, the honest-to-freaking-God flesh of Ranjiri, daughter of Ktulu the Contrictor, Resident of the Foothills, my best fucking friend and my sister and my little cousin, and I\u2014\n--I was speechless.\nI mean, look at her! The last time I knew her, she was a tiny tot, a little spit of a filly\u2014which, more than anything, was the reason why I left. I had been a little spit right along with her, and the Gods changed that on that fateful night of darkness. It tore me apart to watch Jiji sleeping like a baby, because she was a baby, when every nerve and muscle and instinct told me I should be sleeping like a baby too, but no, I was in this huge-ass-almost-adult body that didn\u2019t fit, but I had to make it fit, and it was too much (too much) and I had to\u2026.I had to get out of there.\nJiji was nothing but leg\u2014golden leg, graceful leg that supported a fuller, deeper, curvier body with a mane and tail that cascaded around her, behind her, on top of her like silk draped over a trove of obsidian. Like I said, I was speechless; not because I had nothing to say, but because I had no breath left with which to say it. Jiji had taken it away; Jiji and all her POW in my kisser and all the memories that surrounded her like a perfume; heady and intoxicating. I was thoroughly shamed; I didn\u2019t know what to say, how to say it, what she would want to hear from me. She knows I suck. She must know that.\nSo I said, \u201cYou\u2019re\u2026.tall.\u201d And yeah, okay, whatever, shut up, my voice cracked a bit. Bite me.\nI didn't mean to scare you, honest to god I didn't and I felt bad that I did, but I couldn't help but grin. You never did have luck with trees. I think I was in the same boat as you, shocked at just how much you'd grown up and completely lost as to what to say. I just couldn't believe that you were really there. Roskuld in the flesh and blood. My flesh and blood. I felt like my heart would burst from my chest and flop across the ground to you because you were really real and not just some made thing that my mind created to keep me from being lonely. And you were so grown up. I always knew that you would be pretty but I never thought you would be so strikingly beautiful.\nWhen you finally spoke I laughed quietly. \"So are you.\" Though you might have been a little bit shorter than me you were still a lot taller than the last time I had seen you, but the last time I had seen you it was when we had settled down to go to sleep. When I woke up you were gone and no one knew where you had gone. If they did no one would tell me.\n\"Its... its been a while Ros.\" I shuffled my hooves in the leaves and flicked my tail. I never was good at hiding when I was nervous but I don't know if you even picked up on that because we hadn't grown up together like we should have. I spent a long time bitter about that, Ros. And I spent a long time going on 'adventures' out of the Foothills just to see if I could even catch sight of you somewhere. I spent a lot of time in trouble with Momma and Bear because of that and I didn't have a damn thing to show for it.\n\"Where'd you go?\" I couldn't control the tremor in my voice as I spoke. \"You didn't even tell me bye.\" I blinked my eyes, stubbornly refusing the tears that suddenly stung them to spill over dark lids and slide down my face. I didn't want to be sad now that I was face to face with you. I didn't even want to be happy. I wanted to be as angry with you as I was when I figured out that you had left me.\nI guess I'm a little too soft hearted.\nI guess I love you a little too much.\nHe laughter should\u2019ve made me smile; it should\u2019ve warmed me up like it used to when we were kids, where I\u2019d do the stupidest shit to get her to laugh at me, with me, whatever laughter I could tease out of her. But now? I was still frozen. Things were tumbling inside me, falling, crushing, rolling around, making a mess of things.\nHell yeah, it\u2019d been a while. Too long\u2014much too long. I felt like I\u2019ve grown a hundred years since I last saw her; after the monsters and the desert and the whole god thing, a thousand things had been planted in my mind, and my focus was just destroyed, and Jiji\u2026didn\u2019t have a place in that. The thought of it made me feel sick; all this time wandering around with no idea what to do with myself, and very little of it had been actually spent thinking about Jiji. She meant more to me than that\u2014I swear she did!\u2014but I suck, I suck and my brain can\u2019t work so many things at once. It made me sick to know I had pushed her to the back burner.\nMy chest\u2014it was crushing in on itself watching her. Because I still knew her body, as long and glamorous as it had gotten. I knew the anxiousness in her stance, the way she sat awkwardly in my presence, this awkwardness that I hated because we weren\u2019t\u2019 supposed to be awkward in each other\u2019s company, but now we were and it was horrible. My mouth still wouldn\u2019t work; my voice was dead; I should\u2019ve been explaining things, I should\u2019ve been easing the chill in the air, I should\u2019ve been being responsible, but no, I was standing there dumb, watching Jiji fumble about with her voice and her obvious sadness and\u2014\n--oh jeez oh no, stop Jiji, stop, don\u2019t cry because of me. I knew her body too well, I could see the mist in her eyes and hear the failing in her voice, and oh god oh jeez I was making her cry, this was too much, I can\u2019t\u2014no, Jiji, holy gosh I\u2019m so sorry\u2014\n--and I still didn\u2019t know what to do; I awkwardly rocked on my feet, taking a step toward her, taking a step back, because I wasn\u2019t sure if getting closer would make it hurt more, if she even wanted to touch me after I turned into the kind of bastard I was\u2014\n--but somewhere in there I had found my voice. \u201cNo,\u201d I was saying, my mind a whirl of panic and my chest absolutely destroyed in the pain I was feeling, \u201cno, no, no, no Jiji, don\u2019t cry, don\u2019t cry because I suck, I\u2019m sorry, I\u2019m sorry Ji!\u201d I took a step toward her, and stood my ground. \u201cJiji\u2026.I\u2026couldn\u2019t handle it. I\u2019m sorry, I told Mesec to tell you how much I actually suck balls, but the honest truth was that I panicked.\u201d I didn\u2019t know how she\u2019d feel hearing this from me\u2014so I told the truth, the honest truth, because that\u2019s what I did with her. I always told her the truth. \u201cWhen I woke up and the gods had given this\u2026body to me, I got scared. I saw you, and you were still tiny, and I felt so\u2014so confused\u2014so angry\u2014I didn\u2019t want you to see me like that. It was\u2014it was ugly, and I\u2019m sorry I couldn\u2019t\u2019 help it, I should\u2019ve been stronger\u2014\u201c\nI took another step toward her, trying to ease the pressure in my gut that was trying so hard to destroy me. \u201cDon\u2019t cry,\u201d I said, softly, and it was probably the tenderest thing that had ever let slip from my lips, but I didn\u2019t care. This was Jiji and I didn\u2019t care, I couldn\u2019t care because Jiji was crying and it was my fault and no matter how fucked up I was as a demi-god, this was one thing I was going to set straight, dammit.\nI didn't want to cry. It was the last thing I wanted to do, but your emotions never do listen to you completely. Just like I wanted to be angry with you all over again and I couldn't be angry. I could only be relieved that you were back and that nothing had happened to you. I wanted to be so angry with you, Ros. I don't think you'll ever know or really understand just how badly I wanted to be angry because being angry is so much easier than being nervous and sad.\nAnd besides that, crying sucks.\nI turned my head away from you and squeezed my eyes shut as you told me not to cry. At that moment I hated you for saying it because more tears flooded my eyes and it was impossible to keep them all in. I snorted and started blinking, trying to get the damn tears to go away but the more you said 'no' and told me not to cry the more and faster the tears came. I wanted to tell you to shut up, Ros, but it had been so long since I had even heard your voice that I was hanging on every word you said like it was a life preserver. If you stopped talking to me I would probably have drowned in the sea of tears that I had created.\nEvery word you said I listened to and I didn't pretend to understand how you felt when you woke up and had a grown up body. I'll never understand and I'll never pretend to, but I think you know that already. I managed to get a hold of myself and stop blubbering like an idiot when to took a step toward me but then you stopped and I wated, my tears betraying me once more.\n\"Don't cry.\" You told me again and finally, I was able to speak. \"Stop saying that.\" My voice came out as a whimper when I hadn't intended it to and I hated myself for it. I didn't understand why I was being so emotional, but I gave up trying to control it. What use was it, anyway?\n\"I'm here now\"\nI coughed and smiled through my tears. \"I know.\" My voice cracked, but thankfully it wasn't a whimper this time. By this time you had stopped talking and were just standing there so I moved and I didn't stop until I had hooked my neck over yours and pulled you against my chest. I figured if you weren't going to hug me that I was going to hug you.\nWhat are you doing to me? I thought, watching her break in front of me, watching those tears roll from her eyes and feeling every rip and tear and crash they caused on my steel-toed heartstrings. You\u2019re killin\u2019 me, girl. You\u2019re\u2026.no, maybe we\u2019re killing each other. That\u2019s it. Maybe we\u2019re just bad for each other, like poisonous toadstools or something. Maybe I should leave you and save you from me, because all I do is make you cry, and all you do is make me hurt, and it\u2019s ripping us apart and it\u2019s\u2014\n--it\u2019s so good to see you again, Jiji, goddamn.\nI bristled a little though, when she told me to shut up. Even in this moment, so intimate and whatever, my inner ass-hat found a reason to emerge. \u201cI wouldn\u2019t be sayin\u2019 it if you weren\u2019t crying,\u201d I said a little harshly, a little hiss on my lip, but it was a warm type of harshness, relieved almost\u2026.Like, I can\u2019t tell you how it was exactly, because it was a secret type of husky voice just for Jiji and she could understand and that\u2019s enough for me. I hoped she would understand, anyway.\nShe came at me, pulling me close to her, and my inner asshole arose once again; as her neck sucked me closer to her longer, fuller body, I reached with my own stubby neckline and attempted to pull her to me instead. It was a stupid, immature move of defiance, but it was an excuse to hold her fiercely; to touch her without fear of her recoil, to take her to me because that\u2019s what I desperately wanted to do. Maybe she hated me; okay, I\u2019d accept that. It would be a lifetime of pain and misery and unhappiness and all kinds of crazy pissy moods if Jiji hated me\u2014but I could accept that, because I deserved her hate. She didn\u2019t deserve the kind of treatment I had shown her\u2014no, not Jiji, she didn\u2019t need that, and she honestly didn\u2019t need me. So if she hated me, that was cool.\nBut now? I let myself be a little selfish. I buried the side of my face in her mane, now so voluminous and thick enough to hide my nose and eye as I breathed in her scent. The scent was still Jiji\u2014mixed with certain hormones, sure, okay, yeah, she\u2019s grown up a little\u2014but still Jiji. It was\u2026aw man, what can I say? It was\u2026pretty much the best thing that had happened to me since I woke up with this absurdly large and awkward body. I had to keep the tears from my own eyes (shut up), because two blubbering idiots in the forest wouldn\u2019t do anyone good.\n\u201c\u2026.I suck,\u201d I whispered against her, as though speaking into her skin, her fur, her body, speaking into her very essence. \u201cI suck so much and I can\u2019t help it, Ji. Could you handle that?\u201d I closed my eyes; I continued to breathe her in. My head spun, and I guess I was getting a little drunk from her. \u201cCould you handle a fuck-up?\u201d\n\u201cI wouldn\u2019t be sayin\u2019 it if you weren\u2019t crying,\u201d\nYou always did manage to find some kind of way to ruin a moment and you didn't fail to deliver did you, Ros. No, indeed not. You and your sudden reappearance and your harshness directed at me because I had asked you to stop telling me not to cry just ... it made me a little angry. I had been waiting for that anger to kick in since I saw you standing there grazing like you didn't have a care in the world or miss anyone that you left behind. \"I wouldn't be crying if you weren't such a jerk!\" I shot back and it was then that the temperament of my mother reared its ugly head verbally. My eyes narrowed and I snorted defiantly, daring you to argue against me, but we both know its true. You're a jerk.\nI love you, anyway.\nIt was only because I love you so much that I still went to you and tried to hug you. I didn't get very far before I felt your neck hooked over mine and you pulled me against your chest. I could feel how strong you were. So much stronger than me. Sometimes I wonder if we were meant to be born to opposite parents. I mean ... Auntie Ophie is so sleek and tall and my mom is stocky and muscular. We're the exact opposite of our moms, but that's beside the point, I guess. Anyways, whatever anger I felt toward you diminished the minute you pulled me against your chest and I felt a little guilty for having called you a jerk even though I felt and thought it for a long time. It was easier to blame you for leaving than to try and figure out if I had done something wrong to make you leave.\n\u201c\u2026.I suck, I suck so much and I can\u2019t help it, Ji. Could you handle that? Could you handle a fuck-up?\u201d\n\"Stop it, Ros.\" I said as you insulted yourself. \"Just....\" I didn't know what to say and so I swallowed my words and just stood there pressing myself against you and feeling like I was finally home. I was confused, I'll admit. I didn't know what you meant by 'handling a fuck-up' but if it meant that you would be around I swore to myself that I could handle anything you threw at me, just as long as you didn't leave me again. \"I can.\" I finally answered you. \"I can because I love you, you dummy.\" You're my best friend. My sister. The other half of my soul.\nJust don't leave me again.\nShe called me a jerk, finally. She bit me with her fangs, poisoned me and my blood with her words and made my head spin a little bit more, because I laughed. I chuckled against her; it went into her mane and my shoulders shook with the force of it. Because I was happy she was fighting back, finally. Her attitude wasn\u2019t tears, and it wasn\u2019t breaking me to hear it. Besides, she was here, in my grasp, underneath my neck, even after acknowledging the fact that I sucked testiballs. Which proved that she didn\u2019t hate me after all.\n*\u201c\u2026I love you, you dummy.\u201d*\nNo. I guess she didn\u2019t hate me at all.\nThe laughter in me died down a little\u2014but that was okay, because the contentment was still in my chest. I just sort of stood there, fully enjoying the moment I had with Jiji and all that it meant. I murmured into her mane, \u201cYou know I love you too, right?\u201d, which were words that were just for her and that I usually wouldn\u2019t admit to having said but right now I don\u2019t give a crispy crackle because I was happy. And if it\u2019s a moral crime for me to be happy instead of confused and panicked and agitated and pissed for once, then I\u2019m just on first-class flight straight to hell. And it was worth it.\nI let Jiji\u2019s scent engulf me, let the memories flood behind my eyes, because I was gearing up for the inevitable. She told me not to insult myself\u2014but what I was saying weren\u2019t insults. They were cold, hard facts. I sucked, I sucked hard, and I was about to prove it at that moment as I pulled away from her, my eyes heaving, falling, falling. Because it was coming.\n\u201c\u2026.Look, Ji,\u201d I said, my voice hanging low in dark, homesick forest, \u201cIt\u2019s so good to see you again\u2026and I\u2019ll never leave you without a word like that again, cool? That was a dick move. I won\u2019t do it again.\u201d I tried to look into her eyes, passed all that golden mane she found somewhere; tried to see the Jiji I knew and loved, wondered if she would hate me now if she didn\u2019t hate me then. My throat clenched\u2014I didn\u2019t want to say what I was about to say. But I had to say it, so. Ball up, Ros.\n\u201cI...can\u2019t stay at home with you, though. I can\u2019t\u2014I gotta go, keep moving, keep exploring this land. I don\u2019t want to,\u201d I finally admitted, a confession I didn\u2019t even know I had\u2014but here it was, spilled right in front of Jiji like a toppled sack of beans, \u201cI hate this, I hate leaving things and finding others and leaving them too. I hate not knowing what I\u2019m doing. I hate being in this maze, Ji, it\u2019s stupid and it\u2019s wrong and it\u2019s....cruel. I have to leave you behind again and it\u2019s butt-fucking-dumb\u201d\nI paused; an idea that I had been pondering for some time danced in front of my tongue. \u201cUnless\u2026?\u201d I whispered, looking deeply into her eyes. My nerve failed me; I didn\u2019t have the grapes to say what was floating in my head.\nUnless you come with me?\n\"You know I love you too, right?\"\nI did know it, but it still felt so good to actually hear the words come out of your mouth because I know you and that's just not something you say to anyone. I don't think you understood then or even now just how much it meant and how happy it made me. Even before that, the sound of your laughter echoing in the forest and resonating within my very being, brought a smile to my face and more tears to my eyes. Happy tears, mind you. I was still pretty thankful that you couldn't exactly see my face because you wouldn't understand it. I laughed along with you for some time, finally happy that I could let go of the anger I had felt toward you for leaving the way I did. I felt lighter and more free than I had in months.\nBut, you know what they say. All good things come to an end, and it certainly did. I think its a record for how fast the mood shifted from happiness to seriousness and sadness. When you pulled away from me and looked at me the way you did my smile faded quickly and I grew concerned. I knew in my heart that you would be leaving me again. Already. We had only just found each other again and we were already going to be separated. For what? Some sense that you were supposed to explore Helovia?\nMy eyes dropped from your face to the ground and I stared at it, willing the tears to not come again. I was already tired of crying and being a big emotional crybaby, but I guess that happens when you find someone important to you only to lose them again. I sucked it up, though. I took a breath and let it out slowly and lifted my head so my gaze found yours again. \"Everyone's gone.\" I said, my voice flat. \"Nuca ... Hototo.\" I corrected when it dawned on me that you might not know my brother as Nuca. \"My Momma, your Momma, Circe, Archibald.\" I listed just off the top of my head. The herd that I had grown up in had changed and I didn't even know if I fit in there anymore. I felt like I was getting stared at and judged because my mother gave up her leadership and left the Foothills behind to start a new chapter of her life.\nNo, I knew I didn't fit in.\n\"Unless...?\"\nI didn't even realize I had looked down at the ground again, but when I looked up my gaze met yours and it was like I knew exactly what you were thinking. \"Unless.... I go with you?\" I asked.\nSomething huge, black, and cavernous opened up in my chest, because my heart was done breaking and it would only break for Jiji anyway, so that was that. But something else was ruined in me regardless as I listened to her speak, hearing her describe how literally everyone and their mom had left the Foothills. Includingmy Ma. My Ma.\nI was in free fall. Everything I stood on and stood for fell to pieces in that instant, because they were gone. Okay, maybe not everyone, but there was no denying that there was a great chasm where a good chunk of my childhood resided. I remember that fool Mr. Archiballs (I legit thought that\u2019s what his name was when I was young and stupider, and it makes me laugh so I\u2019ll call him that forever in my head) and I guess I sorta-maybe-kinda remember the dark Ms. CC, whoever she actually was. Whether I knew them or not wasn\u2019t the point, though; they were pillars of my past, the background of my childhood portrait. They were there, always there. They were the Foothills--them and Ma and Auntie, all of them, they were the land that colored my life now and always. And they were gone?\nIt was a blow; I took a step back from Jiji, breathless by the news. My stomach clenched in a nauseatingly painful way. I swallowed; I swallowed again, looking up in Jiji\u2019s eyes a little desperately. Yeah, I was desperate\u2014maybe going a little crazy. Jiji can drive me nuts when she wants to, and maybe she didn\u2019t want to now, but it was happening and there was nothing she could do to stop it because she was left alone, all alone, and there was nothing i could do stop it or change my Ma or my Auntie\u2019s decision to leave her and it was cutting me up inside to know\u2014\n--to know I was about to do the exact same thing.\n*\"Unless.... I go with you?\"*\n\u201c\u2026Yeah,\u201d I finally managed, something shaking in my voice and probably in my eyes too, \u201cCome with me. We\u2019ll\u2026we\u2019ll see this land, Ji. We\u2019ll see more than some grass and some godawful sand or whatever the hell. We\u2019ll see things and do other stuff and\u2014Jiji,\u201d I took a step closer to her, almost panting in my excitement, in my fear for her and my anxiety, \u201c\u2014I couldn\u2019t stand it if I left you all alone, Ji. I just couldn\u2019t. Ma and Auntie are gone and I know Big Toto left already and I just\u2026.I\u2026\u201d After that, I began to choke on my own helplessness. Because I knew I was a fuck-up\u2014I had warned her of this, and she had accepted it. But it still left a grossnasty taste in my mouth to think about abandoning her again, even if I knew I wasn\u2019t actually leaving her behind in my mind and spirit. What if something happened; what if I wasn\u2019t there to protect her from some shit?\nI would just break. To hell with the world and all who live in it, who need the Gods and their unwavering devotion. If something happened to Jiji and I wasn\u2019t there to stop it, it would all burn.\n\"...Yeah.\"\nI actually felt like a weight had been lifted from my shoulders when you answered me and I couldn't help but smile. You actually wanted me to go with you instead of just leaving me home. I knew I would probably be a burden because I've never been a fighter like my Momma or Daddy, but I would do my best to not get in the way. And not to give you any reason to have to swoop in and rescue me like a damsel in distress, but we both know how some of our adventures turned out when we were foals. If anything we'd be rescuing each other from our own stupid mistakes. Its not like it never happened before, you remember the tree, don't you?\n\"Okay.\" I agreed, as if it would really take me long to decide. I would follow you wherever you went without question because you're my cousin, my sister, my best friend, and I love you. 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        "raw_content": "Hubble's Infrared Eyes Home in on Suspected Extrasolar Planet\nThe Hubble Space Telescope's near-infrared vision is hot on the trail of a possible planetary companion to a relatively bright young brown dwarf located 225 light-years away in the southern constellation Hydra. Astronomers at the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope (VLT) in Chile detected the planet candidate in April 2004 with infrared observations. The astronomers spotted a faint companion object to the brown dwarf, called 2MASSWJ 1207334-393254 (2M1207). They suspect the companion is a planet because it is dimmer and cooler than the brown dwarf. Because a planet beyond our solar system has never been imaged directly, this remarkable observation required Hubble's unique abilities to perform follow-up observations to test and validate if the object is indeed a planet. Based on the VLT and Hubble observations, astronomers are 99 percent sure that the companion is orbiting the brown dwarf.\nHubble Infrared View of Extrasolar Planet Candidate\nAmerican Astronomical Society Meeting, Brown Dwarfs, Exoplanets, Hubble Telescope, Infographics, Observations, Planets, Stars\nUnique follow up observations carried out with NASA's Hubble Space Telescope are providing important supporting evidence for the existence of a candidate planetary companion to a relatively bright young brown dwarf star located 225 light-years away in the southern constellation Hydra.\nAstronomers at the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope (VLT) in Chile detected the planet candidate in April 2004 with infrared observations using adaptive optics to sharpen their view. The VLT astronomers spotted a faint companion object to the brown dwarf star 2MASSWJ 1207334-393254 (aka 2M1207). The object is a candidate planet because it is only one-seven-hundredth the brightness of the brown dwarf (at the longer-than-Hubble wavelengths observed with the VLT) and glimmers at barely 1800 degrees Fahrenheit, which is cooler than a light bulb filament.\nBecause an extrasolar planet has never been directly imaged before, this remarkable observation required Hubble's unique abilities to do follow-up observations to test and validate if it is indeed a planet. Hubble's Near Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer (NICMOS) camera conducted complementary observations taken at shorter infrared wavelength observations unobtainable from the ground. This wavelength coverage is important because it is needed to characterize the object's physical nature.\nVery high precision measurements of the relative position between the dwarf and companion were obtained with NICMOS in August 2004. The Hubble images were compared to the earlier VLT observations to try and see if the two objects are really gravitationally bound and hence move across the sky together. Despite the four months between the VLT and NICMOS observations, astronomers say they can almost rule out the probability that the suspected planet is really a background object, because there was no noticeable change in its position relative to the dwarf.\nIf the two objects are indeed gravitationally bound together they are at least 5 billion miles apart, about 30 percent farther apart than Pluto is from the Sun. Given the mass of 2M1207, inferred from its spectrum, the companion object would take a sluggish 2,500 years to complete one orbit. Therefore, any relative motion seen between the two on much shorter time scales would reveal the candidate planet to be a background interloper and not a gravitationally bound planet.\n\"The NICMOS photometry supports the conjecture that the planet candidate is about five times the mass of Jupiter if it indeed orbits the brown dwarf,\" says Glenn Schneider of the University of Arizona. \"The NICMOS position measurements, relative to VLT's, indicate the object is a true (and thus orbiting) companion at a 99 percent level of confidence - but further planned Hubble observations are required to eliminate the 1 percent chance that it is a coincidental background object which is not orbiting the dwarf.\"\nSchneider is presenting these latest Hubble observations today at the meeting of the American Astronomical Society in San Diego, Calif.\nThe candidate planet and dwarf are in the nearby TW Hydrae association of young stars that are estimated to be no older than 8 million years. The Hubble NICMOS observations found the object to be extremely red and relatively much brighter at longer wavelengths. The colors match theoretical expectations for an approximately 8 million-year-old object that is about five times as massive as Jupiter.\nFurther Hubble observations by the NICMOS team are planned in April 2005.\nCredit: NASA, ESA, G. Schneider (Steward Observ., Univ. of Arizona), I. Song (Gemini Observ.), B. Zuckerman, E. Becklin (Univ. of California, Los Angeles), P. Lowrance (California Inst. of Technology), B. Macintosh (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory), M. Bessell (Australian National Univ.), and C. Dumas and G. Chauvin (European Southern Observ.)\nHubble European Space Agency Information Center (HEIC)\nDolores Beasley\n(Phone: 202-358-1753; dbeasley@hq.nasa.gov)\nUniversity of Arizona News Services, Tucson, AZ\n(Phone: 520-626-4402; E-mail: lstiles@u.arizona.edu)\nSteward Observatory, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ\n(Phone: 520-621-5865; E-mail: gschneider@as.arizona.edu)\nHubble European Space Agency Information Centre\n(Phone: +49-(0)-89-320-06-306; Cell: +49 (0) 173 38 72 621; E-mail: lars@eso.org)",
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        "raw_content": "The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development,\nHaving met at Rio de Janeiro from 3 to 14 June 1992,\nReaffirming the Declaration of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment, adopted at Stockholm on 16 June 1972, and seeking to build upon it,\nWith the goal of establishing a new and equitable global partnership through the creation of new levels of cooperation among States, key sectors of societies and people,\nWorking towards international agreements which respect the interests of all and protect the integrity of the global environmental and developmental system,\nRecognizing the integral and interdependent nature of the Earth, our home,\nProclaims that:\nHuman beings are at the centre of concerns for sustainable development. They are entitled to a healthy and productive life in harmony with nature.\nStates have, in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations and the principles of international law, the sovereign right to exploit their own resources pursuant to their own environmental and developmental policies, and the responsibility to ensure that activities within their jurisdiction or control do not cause damage to the environment of other States or of areas beyond the limits of national\nThe right to development must be fulfilled so as to equitably meet developmental and environmental\nneeds of present and future generations.\nIn order to achieve sustainable development, environmental protection shall constitute an integral part of the development process and cannot be considered in isolation from it.\nAll States and all people shall cooperate in the essential task of eradicating poverty as an indispensable requirement for sustainable development, in order to decrease the disparities in standards of living and\nbetter meet the needs of the majority of the people of the world.\nThe special situation and needs of developing countries, particularly the least developed and those most environmentally vulnerable, shall be given special priority. International actions in the field of environment and development should also address the interests and needs of all countries.\nStates shall cooperate in a spirit of global partnership to conserve, protect and restore the health and integrity of the Earth's ecosystem. In view of the different contributions to global environmental degradation, States have common but differentiated responsibilities. The developed countries\nacknowledge the responsibility that they bear in the international pursuit to sustainable development in view of the pressures their societies place on the global environment and of the technologies and financial resources they command.\nStates should cooperate to strengthen endogenous capacity-building for sustainable development by\nimproving scientific understanding through exchanges of scientific and technological knowledge, and by enhancing the development, adaptation, diffusion and transfer of technologies, including new and innovative technologies.\nEnvironmental issues are best handled with participation of all concerned citizens, at the relevant level. At the national level, each individual shall have appropriate access to information concerning the environment that is held by public authorities, including information on hazardous materials and activities\nin their communities, and the opportunity to participate in decision-making processes. States shall facilitate and encourage public awareness and participation by making information widely available. Effective access to judicial and administrative proceedings, including redress and remedy, shall be provided.\nStates shall enact effective environmental legislation. Environmental standards, management objectives and priorities should reflect the environmental and development context to which they apply. Standards applied by some countries may be inappropriate and of unwarranted economic and social cost to other countries, in particular developing countries.\nStates should cooperate to promote a supportive and open international economic system that would\nlead to economic growth and sustainable development in all countries, to better address the problems of environmental degradation. Trade policy measures for environmental purposes should not constitute a means of arbitrary or unjustifiable discrimination or a disguised restriction on international trade.\nUnilateral actions to deal with environmental challenges outside the jurisdiction of the importing country should be avoided. Environmental measures addressing transboundary or global environmental problems should, as far as possible, be based on an international consensus.\nStates shall develop national law regarding liability and compensation for the victims of pollution and other environmental damage. States shall also cooperate in an expeditious and more determined manner to develop further international law regarding liability and compensation for adverse effects of\nenvironmental damage caused by activities within their jurisdiction or control to areas beyond their jurisdiction.\nStates should effectively cooperate to discourage or prevent the relocation and transfer to other States of any activities and substances that cause severe environmental degradation or are found to be harmful to human health.\nEnvironmental impact assessment, as a national instrument, shall be undertaken for proposed activities that are likely to have a significant adverse impact on the environment and are subject to a decision of a competent national authority.\nStates shall immediately notify other States of any natural disasters or other emergencies that are likely to produce sudden harmful effects on the environment of those States. Every effort shall be made by the international community to help States so afflicted.\nStates shall provide prior and timely notification and relevant information to potentially affected States on activities that may have a significant adverse transboundary environmental effect and shall consult with those States at an early stage and in good faith.\nWomen have a vital role in environmental management and development. Their full participation is therefore essential to achieve sustainable development.\nThe creativity, ideals and courage of the youth of the world should be mobilized to forge a global partnership in order to achieve sustainable development and ensure a better future for all.\nIndigenous people and their communities and other local communities have a vital role in environmental management and development because of their knowledge and traditional practices. States should recognize and duly support their identity, culture and interests and enable their effective participation in the achievement of sustainable development.\nThe environment and natural resources of people under oppression, domination and occupation shall be protected.\nWarfare is inherently destructive of sustainable development. States shall therefore respect\ninternational law providing protection for the environment in times of armed conflict and cooperate in its further development, as necessary.\nPeace, development and environmental protection are interdependent and indivisible.\nStates and people shall cooperate in good faith and in a spirit of partnership in the fulfilment of the principles embodied in this Declaration and in the further development of international law in the field of sustainable development.\nSource: Report of the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment, Stockholm, 5-16 June 1972\n(United Nations publication, Sales No. E.73.II.A.14 and corrigendum), chap. I.",
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        "title": "15+ kilka s\u0142\u00f3w o sobie przyk\u0142ad | hunsteinforjustice",
        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Pr\u00f3bka Szablonu \u00bb 15+ kilka s\u0142\u00f3w o sobie przyk\u0142ad\nkilka s\u0142\u00f3w o sobie przyk\u0142ad\nThe ideal way to understand organizational charts would be to take a look at some examples of organizational charts. Since an organizational chart is just one of the more widespread graphic requirements for businesses, practically every modeling, flowchart, or diagram tool includes a complete variety of org chart features. It may also be effectively used to improve the lines of communication within a business, show job relationships, and give employees a clear view on how the job they do fits into the general scheme of the company. It is the most frequent visual depiction of how an organization is structured. It\u2019s of great support to create and specify the organizational arrangement, so that the business objectives may be done accordingly and successfully. You ought to make an organizational chart for your company, regardless of what size your company is since it ensures your company can scale consistently with a clear view of its structure.\nVerify that software you will utilize to produce your company chart. There are different kinds of organization charts, too. You do not need a graph for the entire organization. To begin with, let\u2019s discuss why it\u2019s important to generate an organization chart, even if you simply have a few employees. Add pictures if you are creating a picture organization chart, using the chosen template.\nA Gantt chart can be a frame for plotting the significant landmarks and objectives of your project. It\u2019s simply as good as the info that you put into it, so it is crucial that you detail each process involved in the undertaking. Gantt charts are perfect for planning and scheduling, since they allow you to imagine the distance of a job, decide what tools you\u2019ll need, prioritize tasks.\nThe graph indicates the degree of each work name where the bottom titles report to the titles that are directly drawn above them. Organizational charts are useful in a lot of ways. Finallythey also serve as a way for one to see holes in your institution\u2019s structure. Despite its importance, it is difficult to quickly draw a decent organizational chart.\nA chart sometimes takes a huge number of forms, but there are typical features that provide the chart with its capacity to extract meaning from information. You are likely to want to custom-tailor an org chart to match the demands of your organization. Proceed to the page where you added Org Chart and click on the gear icon to get the Settings button. Org Chart is configured with the aid of the configuration wizard. If Org Chart explains the record already exists it is going to use this, otherwise it\u2019s going to make it automatically to deal with vacancies. Additionally, an online org chart doesn\u2019t need to be reprinted and redistributed, therefore it is much simpler to keep updated.\nTo efficiently create the company org chart, it\u2019s far better to locate the simple template first prior to fretting about the picture outcomes. Organizational chart templates offer you a quick and easy method to make complex organizational charts which are useful for lots of purposes to different stakeholders, either inside or outside the business. You are able to receive organization chart templates under the content to really have a notion about how business chart appears like and how to create one for own little business establishment or business.\nIt\u2019s possible, nevertheless, decide which of the absolute most frequent structures functions for your small business. The operational arrangement gives focus to the workers, because they know they are working toward a mutual aim. It is not possible to name one organizational structure as the very best for each kind of organizations or projects. The organizational arrangement, since the name hints at, affetcts that the whole organization\u2019s structure. You can envision an organizational hierarchy for a pyramid. Organizational hierarchy as well as the range of management levels often indicates the level of centralization in a company.\nThere are 3 sorts of associations concerning project management in an organization. The company may introduce minor adjustments to a solution or service, but there are not likely to be significant alterations to its structure. Functional Organization is really the most typical type of organizational structures at the company.\nWhen you\u2019re attempting to conduct a business, using the suitable tools and software really can help you keep organized in route. If your company sells different products, it\u2019s also possible to separate functions by the thing under a divisional organizational structure. If it starts small and then grows, it is not unusual to start with one organizational arrangement and then transition to some other construction. Every business differs. If your company is doing well, you might want to start searching for methods to lighten the workload in many of your sections. The next thing to do would be to futurecast your business.\nFind the hierarchy you just created. When you\u2019re planning hierarchies, then it\u2019s also important to consider the association between the organizational hierarchy and fiscal measurements. You may imagine an organizational hierarchy for a pyramid.\nCommonly, you can utilize 1 Deck for numerous purposes. This is the area where hierarchy comes in. A ladder is a way to structure an organization. You might use organizational hierarchies to see and report on your business from several viewpoints. You\u2019re ready to set up multiple organizational hierarchies to represent unique perspectives of your company.\nTo efficiently create the organization org chart, it\u2019s far better find the simple template prior to worrying about the graphic results. This template includes shapes in layers, or contours that are arranged on top of one another, to represent the many positions in the organization or organization, beginning with the greater position in the exact top. All these templates are available on the internet for downloading and there is a wide variety in terms of designs to pick from. This template is quite simple looking. It\u2019s readymade samples for many types of organization charts. These kinds of templates can be obtained for downloading and can be downloaded in the unique editable formats like PDF, Excel, and Word. Organizational chart templates provide you with a quick and effortless ways to create complicated organizational charts which are useful for lots of purposes to various stakeholders, either inside or outside the business.\nYou\u2019re likely to need to custom-tailor an org chart to match the demands of your organization. Org charts have a number of applications, and can be structured in several unique ways. In addition, an online org chart doesn\u2019t need to be reprinted and redistributed, therefore it\u2019s a lot easier to keep current.\nA balance sheet can be produced just for a legal entity. Additionally, these charts are offered in both horizontal and vertical template. Organizational charts are useful in several ways. Despite its significance, it\u2019s difficult to rapidly draw a great organizational chart. As you can see by analyzing the business organizational chart under, such graphs are the ideal method to illustrate the inner structure and hierarchy of a provider. The ideal means to comprehend organizational charts is to take a look at a few cases of organizational charts. Add pictures if you are developing a picture organization chart, using the chosen template.\nManagers are all acting like leaders whose obligation is to supply proper guidelines along with an evaluation of their job. Applying this kind of applications, management can present the construction of an organization. The very best management of flat organization structure is usually covering the very first line management or with the workers of their company personally. You do not need to change companies to get data from multiple operating units. A company ID is a special identifier for those data that is linked with a legal thing. It makes it simple to find people in a company, or to find next person if a individual is unavailable. Suppliers are able to make use of those templates to study power structure in a business, and following that plan the most acceptable approach and tactics to acquire business from them.\nYou should have a minumum of a single legal entity to symbolize your company in Finance and Operations. Within this situation, a legal entity is required for trades, and a digital legal entity is required to combine the outcome and balances of their subsidiary legal entities. But, you can enter trades and make reports in many currencies. For example, assume that an individual is allowed to make purchase orders only in a specific operating unit. Users may access data only for the businesses they have access to. After all the data was obtained and evaluated, a decision is going to be generated at the very top and will flow through the total amount of the hierarchy until it reaches the level where the choice is going to be executed. A more compact number lessens the chance that costly mistakes can happen and corrections need to be made.\nThe largest disadvantage of a horizontal organizational structure is the fact that it\u2019s only appropriate for smaller companies because in sizeable businesses or organizations it is not possible for the direction to make a contract involving all the workers personally. There are tons of elements to think about. You may always change the effects later. Because of the dearth of a massive workforce the flat organizational structure has an informal manner of management.\nEmployed as a student can boost your nursing instruction approach. Lots of those frustrations students face if you\u2019re looking for jobs is identifying exactly how and where to begin their online job hunt. They could work in variety of functions and in a number of inpatient places. Sometimes they struggle academically because they lack the vulnerability of medicine that could supply them with a clear comprehension of the challenges of a medical career. Remember , there are possibly thousands of different pupils on your same or comparable position, and thus do not always resort to the typical procedures to seek out part-time student work. Many students are attracted to the notion of being a physician in youth or superior college. The templates mentioned previously reveal to you just what you ought to mention and the way to frame your own high school student resume.\nYou may apply for a project where they company continues to be on the lookout for someone to upgrade the business site with pictures but does not have the opportunity to do it himself. Locating student occupations are sometimes a true challenge. Landing the perfect student job isn\u2019t impossible, you merely have to understand where to look.\nWhere to Find Pa Student Resume It isn\u2019t simple to keep all that info to a single page. Additional information concerning the Internship Program are available at USAJobs.\nYou must arrange your resume to assist agencies evaluate your experience. Teaching Experience in the event you already have teaching experience under your belt, be certain you list it here. Your experience should tackle every essential qualification in the job announcement. There are tons of approaches to put on job experience. Should you have work experience that\u2019s medically related, listing it with three bullets that describe the method by which in which the experience is related to the job.\nWhether you are searching for a work today or expect you are going to be in the not too distant future, a strong and up-to-date executive restart is a requirement. Federal jobs frequently need you to get experience in a special sort of work for some period of time. Having only a high school diploma, you may hesitate to apply for employment. On the 1 hand, you want a job that will pay an adequate wage to help pay some of the numerous expenses college students encounter. Babysitting is very much a term of mouth company, Thus in the event that you do a great job, you should have lots of work to keep you busy. Of course if you\u2019re asking for a specific job, it\u2019s easy enough to amend a resume to include an objective that matches the work description.\nYou\u2019ve decided where you want to visit college. No matter where you go to school, you are going to be assigned a distinct financial aid adviser. The school provides doctoral programs also. Medical schools want to understand that you are an amazing pupil along with being passionate and enthusiastic about your health care career. 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        "raw_content": "WELCOME TO THE HUNTSVILLE TRACK CLUB HANDBOOK\nThis Handbook is provided to HTC members to give you information about the organization and administration of the Huntsville Track Club. If you're looking for the catalog of HTC Awards please look here and if you need to contact anyone from the Huntsville Track Club, please click here. Download PDF version of the HTC Handbook here.\nIn 1984, then HTC President, Norm Harris, noted the following which is taken from section 3.1, History and Purpose: As the Huntsville Track Club has grown, the size and complexity of our races have also grown. If one examines the Constitution and By-Laws one quickly finds that there is little mention of races at all and absolutely no mention of how the HTC leadership should maintain control of them. Without such control the possibility of a disaster is obvious. There are certain aspects of our races that should be standardized and certain aspects that involve safety that should be dealt with very carefully. And there are other aspects that get much attention because they are very important to the participants. Each of these, though for different reasons, are important and therefore they should be controlled by the elected leadership of the club. In many cases, certain such policy decisions have been made by the HTC Executive Committee, but the majority of the club membership is not aware of it because it is not clearly documented in any one place. It is the purpose of this Policy Manual to clearly and concisely identify and explain any policies that are approved by the Executive committee of the HTC. The policy manual, along with the HTC Constitution and HTC By-Laws, make up the formal part of the HTC Handbook.\nThroughout much of 1984, President Harris, wrote and rewrote the policy manual with the officers meeting frequently to discuss and provide input, and lastly to sign off on the final version. The latest version of the constitution and by-laws were included and the first edition of the HTC Handbook was published in December, 1984.\nIn 1990, President, Lawrence Hillis, collected all the policy changes that had been made since the initial edition was published. The latest version of the constitution and by-laws were included along with the updated policy manual and the second edition of the HTC Handbook was published in June, 1990. During this period the club had begun an Awards Program and a number of members had also won national awards. This second edition of the HTC Handbook included a listing of all the award winners that would also be updated and carried forward in future editions.\nThe Handbook was again updated by President, Randall Roland, and the third edition was published in March, 1994.\nThe Handbook was again updated by President, David Purinton, and the fourth edition was published in July, 2000.\nThis, the fifth edition, has been updated by President, David Purinton, and published April, 2004.\nThe HTC Handbook has three major sections. The Huntsville Track Club Constitution is section 1.0, the Huntsville Track Club By-Laws is section 2.0, and the Huntsville Track Club Policies is section 3.0. There have been changes to all three section in this edition from those published in the fourth edition. There have been significant changes and additions to the policy manual. The Articles of Incorporation originally filed on December 15, 1971 and the amendments to those Articles of Incorporation as amended on May 19, 2003 have been included in this edition.\nThe value of your membership can be greatly enhanced by reading this publication. Items such as race policies, worker coupon, annual awards, scholarship fund, grand prix rules and many other club functions and programs are defined. We value your membership in the Huntsville Track Club and hope you will actively participate in all the club has to offer.\nTINSLEY SCHOLARSHIP FUND\nARTICLES OF INCORP.\nHUNTSVILLE TRACK CLUB CONSTITUTION\n1.0 CONSTITUTION OF THE HUNTSVILLE TRACK CLUB, INC.\n1.1 ARTICLE I - NAME AND DURATION\nThe name of this organization shall be the Huntsville Track Club, Inc. The period of duration of the corporation shall be perpetual.\n1.2 ARTICLE II - PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES\nThe primary purpose of this organization shall be the education and training of individuals in and around the community of Huntsville, Alabama, as to the benefits of jogging and long distance running for fitness, health and recreation.\nThe educational aspects shall include thorough and objective presentations of pertinent physical, mental and nutritional facts associated with conditioning of the body to retard aging, abate injury and increase immunity. These facts shall be supported by the experience of conditioned runners, exercise physiologists, doctors, and professional educators. This organization will develop documents such as newsletters, flyers, essays, clinical reports, stretching and strengthening programs and other instructional material to be used during instruction and distributed to its membership and other interested individuals in Huntsville. The collection and dissemination of running/fitness information published in reputable periodicals and books will be reviewed and reported on. This organization will provide consultation to city and state officials for the design and development of running and exercise courses and parks in around the Huntsvillearea. Furthermore, this organization will research popular issues concerning jogging/running and host clinics and seminars, teach specific running and fitness courses and hold guest speaker meetings via direct personal contact or radio and television.\nThe training aspects shall be conducted in the safest possible manner and be directed specifically toward improving or developing each individual's capabilities to the point that they can in fact enjoy more vitality, longer life, fewer injuries and gain greater immunity from cardiovascular and other degenerative diseases.\nThe aforementioned educational and training activities will also serve to foster fellowship and bring mutual benefits to its members and all participants.\nSecondarily, this organization will develop a program for the promotion of jogging, road racing, cross country, and track and field activities in Huntsville. These activities, and the competition within them, provide the necessary goals and challenges to allow the participants to apply the education and training offered to them through this organization. The support and propagation of running events in Huntsville is essential to motivate those considering better health and fitness through exercise because the accomplishments of all participants dramatically demonstrates how others have gained significant improvements. The social and recreational benefits of these community sporting events will be available for everyone to enjoy.\nAll instructional material, training and events will be used to achieve the primary educational purpose and objectives either directly, or as a motivational stimulus.\nThe secondary promotional activities of this organization shall include:\n(A) stimulating the interest of the people in healthful participation in scheduled and non-scheduled events,\n(B) establishing an effective means of communication for the transmission of useful ideas, whereby coaches and athletes and citizens will be informed of the latest developments and techniques,\n(C) giving prompt attention to valid suggestions on how to improve the conduct and administration of track and field and running events,\n(D) creating and maintaining research projects that will benefit all interested parties,\n(E) training and certifying competent cross country, road racing and track and field officials,\n(F) financing improvements in the sport of track and field and raising money for that purpose,\n(G) conscientiously planning and preparing athletes for regional, national and international competition through the best available coaching, careful scheduling of workouts and meets, and proper travel (transportation, housing and food) arrangements,\n(H) unifying and coordinating the efforts of all agencies interested in furthering jogging, road racing, cross-country, and track and field in our area and allowing all interested parties to have a voice in the development of the sport in our area,\n(I) aiding and encouraging the establishment of cross country, track and field programs in the area schools,\n(J) aiding in the improvements of established cross country, track and field programs in the area schools,\n(K) providing a competitive program for individuals, particularly those who have no other opportunity for competition.\n1.3 ARTICLE III - MEMBERSHIP\nThis organization shall have a dual level membership. The first level will be active or working members and the second will be inactive or non-working members. The fee structure for membership will be divided into three divisions: General, Family, and Subscribers. The administration of these dues will be as delineated in the By-Laws (Section 2.0).\n1.4 ARTICLE IV - ORGANIZATION, OFFICERS AND ELECTION OF OFFICERS\nThe officers of this organization shall be: President, Vice President-Programs, Vice President-Races/Equipment, Vice President-Communication, Secretary, Treasurer. The election of officers will be held at the January meeting in even years. Each officer shall hold office for a period of approximately two years or until his successor is appointed. The exact term of office shall be from the day after the annual meeting at which he is elected through the day of the next elections. The duties of officers, qualifications for membership or such regulation as may be deemed necessary shall be provided for in the BY-LAWS of this organization.\nA Nominating Committee for the above offices shall be appointed by the President and approved by a majority vote of the Executive Committee at least one month before the elections. The Nominating Committee shall be composed of three to five members, none of whom shall be seeking office in the election under consideration. The Executive Committee shall name one of the Nominating Committee members as Chairman. The Nominating Committee shall perform the following duties:\n1 - Accept nominations from any member, and contact nominees for acceptance of nomination. Current information regarding nominees for any office will, upon request, be given to any HTC member.\n2 - Actively seek members to run for all offices.\n3 - The Chairman of the Nominating Committee shall conduct the elections as outlined below.\nThe election shall be conducted by the Chairman of the Nominating Committee and shall adhere to the following guidelines in the order given:\n1 - The Chairman will identify the names of all members who have already been nominated and accepted the nomination of each office.\n2 - The Chairman will open the floor for additional nominations for any office. Any member may be nominated (including self-nomination). The Chairman will ask any nominee from the floor for verbal acceptance. Any nominee from the floor must be present to accept nomination. An individual shall not be nominated for more than one office. When all members desirous of making a nomination have done so, the Chairman will close nominations for all offices.\n3 - Each nominee shall be given a maximum of five minutes to speak on his own behalf. If He is unable to attend, another member may speak on his behalf. Candidates shall speak in the following order: Secretary, Treasurer, Vice President-Communications, Vice President-Races/Equipment, Vice President-Programs, and President. Within each office, candidates shall speak in alphabetical order.\n4 - Secret Ballots will then be taken from any current member or anyone who was a member on the December 31 before the elections. Absentee ballots will not be accepted.\n5 - The Chairman of the Nominating Committee shall not vote unless there is a tie which affects the outcome of the election. In that case he must vote for one of the candidates who are tied.\n6 - The Nominating Committee shall announce the results of the election.\n1.5 ARTICLE V - FILLING OF VACANCIES OF OFFICERS\nThe President shall appoint to office, with the advice and majority approval of the Executive Committee, any member to fill a vacancy among the officers until such time as a successor is duly elected.\n1.6 ARTICLE VI - NON-PROFIT STATUS\nThis organization was incorporated as a not-for-profit organization by the State of Alabama in 1972.\n1.7 ARTICLE VII - TAX-EXEMPT STATUS\nIn recognition of its non-profit purpose and objectives this organization was granted a Federal Tax exemption under 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code in 1977. (Employer I.D. # 63-6101033 issued 1975)\nNo part of the net income of the organization shall inure to the benefit of or be distributable to its directors, officers, or other private persons, except that the organization shall be authorized and empowered to pay reasonable compensation for services actually rendered and to make payments and distributions in furtherance of the purposes and objects set forth in Article II.\nNo substantial part of the activities of the organization shall be the carrying on of propaganda or otherwise attempting to influence legislation, and the organization shall not participate in or intervene in any political campaign on behalf of any candidate for public office.\nNotwithstanding any other provision of these Articles, the corporation shall not conduct or carry on any activities not permitted to be conducted or carried on by an organization exempt from tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, or by an organization contributions to which are to be deductible under Section 170(c)(2) of such Code.\n1.8 ARTICLE VIII - AFFILIATION\nThe Executive Committee of this organization shall consider and act to affiliate this organization with national organizations and other bodies when it is deemed to be in the best interest of the organization membership to further the purposes and objectives set forth in Article II.\n1.9 ARTICLE IX - AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS\nThe Constitution and BY-LAWS may be amended at any meeting of the organization by an affirmative vote of two-thirds of those present, provided each member is sent a written notice of proposed amendment from the Executive Committee a minimum of one week before the meeting at which said amendment is to be voted upon.\n1.10 ARTICLE X - DISSOLUTION\nUpon the dissolution of the organization or the winding up of its affairs, after all creditors have been paid, the assets of the organization shall be distributed exclusively for charitable or educational purposes or to organizations which are then exempt from federal tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, and to which contributions are then deductible under Section 170(c)(2) of such Code.\nHUNTSVILLE TRACK CLUB BY-LAWS\n2.0 BY-LAWS OF THE HUNTSVILLE TRACK CLUB, INC.\n2.1 ARTICLE I - DUTIES OF OFFICERS\nThe President of the organization shall preside at all meetings of the organization and of the Executive Committee. The President shall be responsible for the conduct of all business and negotiations performed in the name of the organization. He shall make every reasonable effort to further the policies of the organization. He shall appoint any committees deemed necessary, subject to approval of the Executive Committee. He shall be responsible for the scheduling of all road races, cross-country, and track and field meets conducted in the name of the organization. He shall submit a schedule of events for the next calendar year for approval by the Executive Committee no later than September 1 of each year.\n2.1.2 Vice President-Programs\nThe Vice President-Programs shall assist the President as necessary and perform the duties of the President when so directed or in his inability to act. The Vice President-Programs shall be in charge of all regular programs and special programs conducted in the name of the organization. He will schedule and make arrangements for all regular club meetings.\n2.1.3 Vice President-Races/Equipment\nThe Vice President-Races/Equipment shall assist the President as necessary and perform the duties of the President when the President and Vice President-Programs are unavailable to act. The Vice President-Races/Equipment shall be responsible for the selection of Race Directors for all road races, cross-country, and track and field meets conducted in the name of the organization. If, after a reasonable search he is unable to find a director for any event, he shall not be required to assume that directorship. He shall report such an occurrence to the Executive Committee for action. All directorships must be approved by a majority of the Executive Committee. If the Vice President-Races/Equipment determines that a Race Director should be replaced, he must receive a majority vote approval from the Executive Committee before taking such action. His primary duty shall be to train new Race Directors and to act as a consultant to all Race Directors to insure that all aspects of HTC races are properly conducted. However, proper conduction of each race shall be the responsibility of the Race Director.\nThe Vice President-Races/Equipment shall keep a listing of all equipment owned by the organization and, when practical, maintain possession of said equipment. Where personal possession of equipment is not practical, he shall know the whereabouts of equipment not in his possession. The intent of this duty is to provide a single person who Race Directors can call for access to any HTC-owned equipment. The Vice President Races/Equipment shall be responsible for maintenance of all equipment and for the procurement of new equipment when approved by the Executive Committee.\n2.1.4 Vice President-Communications\nThe Vice President-Communications shall be responsible for the organization's newsletter and correspondence. The address of the Vice President-Communications shall serve as the organization's address. He shall serve as the organization's liaison with the RRCA and other similar organizations and maintain an address file for this purpose. He shall serve as the Executive Editor and Publisher of the organization's newsletter and serve as a consultant in this function for any other special publications produced by the organization.\nThe Secretary shall keep the minutes of all meetings in written form and shall maintain the organization's files on all official business. Meeting minutes shall be prepared and supplied to the Vice President-Communications for publication in the newsletter. He shall maintain the organization's membership roster. He shall prepare a year-end report detailing the primary organizational business for the past year. He shall present this report to the Executive Committee no later than January 15 each year, including that January 15 that falls 15 days past his term of office. The Secretary shall support and prepare as required all official organizational reports, documents and business letters required by the President.\nThe Treasurer shall maintain the organization's finances in an account authorized by the Executive Committee. All funds received and paid in the name of the organization must be through the organization's accounts and handled by the Treasurer. He shall disburse all monies under the direction of the Executive Committee and shall present an annual written financial report. This report must be presented to the Executive Committee and then to the membership at the annual business meeting. He shall arrange for an audit of the accounts of the organization if so directed by the Executive Committee. He shall receive all monies and fees collected in the name of the organization and keep records of such transactions. It shall be possible for the Executive Committee to determine from the Treasurer's records the general source of all income and expenses. No income or fees shall be received and no expenditures made in the name of the organization except through the organization's account and records kept by the Treasurer. He shall be responsible for compiling the operating budget for the organization. If required he shall prepare and file an Income Tax Return for the organization.\n(A) The Executive Committee shall consist of the six officers of the organization, one member of each standing committee, and 3 appointed members (see C below).\n(B) The voting members of the Executive Committee shall consist of the six officers and the three appointed members.\n(C) The President shall appoint a past HTC officer to serve on the Executive Committee for the same term as the President subject to the majority approval of the other officers. If the current President is not in his second consecutive term, first consideration shall be given to the immediate past President. Otherwise any past officer may be selected. The six officers shall determine the 2 most important races to the club and ask these directors to be Executive Committee members. If either of these directors are already on the Executive Committee or choose not to serve on the Executive Committee, the corresponding position shall not be filled.\n(D) The Executive Committee shall determine the qualification for membership and shall set up a training program if necessary and provide other means necessary for improving and maintaining good officiating in track and field and cross country.\n(E) The Executive Committee shall pass on all applications for membership and shall require at least a majority affirmative vote before accepting an application.\n(F) Action of the Executive Committee may be vetoed by a 2/3 vote of the members present at a meeting called for this purpose. Notice of the meeting must be sent out at least ten days prior to date of voting.\n(G) The Executive Committee shall have the right to submit to the membership for removal from office the name of any officer or committeeman failing to function properly in his capacity. The officer may be removed by a 2/3 vote of those qualified members attending a meeting called by mailed notification, sent one week in advance, giving purpose of meeting.\n(H) A quorum for the Executive Committee in any meeting session shall be a minimum of four voting members. (see B above). A majority vote shall be necessary to pass any official business.\n(I) The Executive Committee shall have the right to submit to the membership for removal any member who fails to uphold the objectives of the organization. This shall be done by a 2/3 vote of those qualified members attending a meeting, called by mailed notification, sent one week in advance, giving purpose of meeting.\nNew applicants must file an application form with the Secretary either with a paper application or through a club coordinated online service. These forms may be obtained via the club web site (www.huntsvilletrackclub.org). This organization will have a dual level membership. The first level will be active or working members and the second level will be inactive or non-working members. The fee structure for membership will be divided into three divisions: General, Family, and Subscribers. The administration of dues will be as follows:\n1 - All membership dues become due and payable on January 1 each year. New members entering the club will be charged their first year dues prorated quarterly depending on the month they join the club.\n2 - The annual membership dues will be: General-$15.00, Family-$20.00.\n3 - Active or working members will be entitled to a 50% discount on these dues. The administration of these discounts will be handled by issuing coupons that are effective for one year. Educational leaders, Race Directors, Officers and Committee Leaders will develop standard lists of tasks to support their activities and be responsible for issuing the coupons in return for significant work accomplished. Coupons will be issued for each race or worthy club activity. Two coupons will be required to be turned in by January 1 each year to receive 50% discount on annual dues. There is no limit on the number of coupons that can be earned. Coupons not used for annual dues discount will be worth $2.00 discount for any clinic, race or dinner meeting. Coupons may be earned by family members and will be accepted for the annual dues discount or for the $2.00 discount for other events, but will not be transferable outside of that family.\n4 - Runners who do not live in Madison County but wish to belong to this organization can join as SUBSCRIBER MEMBERS. Their dues will be $10.00. These people can also join as active or working members (see 3 above).\n2.5 ARTICLE V - MEETINGS\n(A) The annual meeting of the organization shall be held sometime during the month of January. Meetings to discuss and interpret rules shall be held at times designated by the Executive committee or by the request of a majority of the members. Special meetings may be called by the President or by a majority of the Executive Committee or by a majority of the members present at any regular meeting. The Executive Committee shall meet upon call by the President or by two or more members of that Committee.\n(B) Regular meetings shall be set up by the Executive Committee as deemed necessary.\n(C) Lack of attendance at meetings will be construed as disinterest by the member and shall be handled in any way set forth by this organization.\n2.6 ARTICLE VI - OPERATING COMMITTEES\n(A) The Executive Committee shall have the power to set up certain operating committees whenever it may be deemed necessary and in the best interest of the organization.\n(B) These committees may include the following:\n(7) Rules and Records\n(8) High School Track and Field\n(9) High School Cross Country\n(10) Junior High School Track and Field\n(11) Junior High School Cross Country\n(12) College Track and Field\n(13) College Cross Country\n(14) Road Racing\n(15) Jogging\n(16) Officials Training\n(C) Additional committees shall be established as the need arises.\n(D) Committees may be combined or otherwise modified where this action will better accomplish the purpose and objectives of the club.\nHUNTSVILLE TRACK CLUB POLICIES\n3.0 POLICY MANUAL OF THE HUNTSVILLE TRACK CLUB, INC.\n3.1 HISTORY AND PURPOSE\nAs the Huntsville Track Club has grown, the size and complexity of our races have also grown. If one examines the Constitution and By-Laws one quickly finds that there is little mention of races at all and absolutely no mention of how the HTC leadership should maintain control of them. Without such control the possibility of a disaster is obvious. There are certain aspects of our races that should be standardized and certain aspects that involve safety that should be dealt with very carefully. And there are other aspects that get much attention because they are very important to the participants. Each of these, though for different reasons, are important and therefore they should be controlled by the elected leadership of the club. In many cases, certain such policy decisions have been made by the HTC Executive Committee, but the majority of the club membership is not aware of it because it is not clearly documented in any one place. It is the purpose of this Policy Manual to clearly and concisely identify and explain any policies that are approved by the Executive committee of the HTC. This policy manual is a part of the HTC HANDBOOK.\n3.2 CHANGES TO THIS MANUAL\nThe HTC Executive Committee can at any time, by majority vote, approve changes to this manual. Annually the HTC Secretary shall compile a list of any policy changes approved during the previous year and present this list to the Executive Committee for final review. Once this is completed, the Vice President Communications will have this list printed for distribution to the membership. If the changes are extensive, then the entire HTC HANDBOOK will be updated to incorporate the changes. It is noted that a \"majority\" of the Executive Committee shall mean a majority of the total number of voting members (not a majority of those present at an Executive Committee meeting).\n3.3 DISTRIBUTION OF THE HTC HANDBOOK\nThe HTC HANDBOOK, all Constitution and By-Laws, amendments, and Policy Manual changes shall be distributed to all new HTC members. Any time the Executive Committee decides (by majority vote) that it would be beneficial to the club, or when the handbook is updated, a distribution will be made to all members. A copy of the HTC HANDBOOK will be available any time on request of any HTC member from the Vice President Communications.\n3.4 RACE POLICY SUBJECT TO ANNUAL REVIEW\nThe following is a list of Race aspects which may need to be changed from year to year but which shall be under the control of the HTC Executive Committee:\n1 - Race Name 5 - Race Date & Starting time of each event\n2 - Race Distance/s 6 - Race Directors Name, Address and Phone Number\n3 - Race Location 7 - Age divisions and depth of awards for each\n4 - Entry fee/s 8 - Benefiting Charity (if applicable)\nWhen the President presents the Annual Calendar to the Executive Committee, as outlined in section 2.1.1 of the By-Laws, these items will be reviewed by the Executive Committee and established for the next year. However, changes to any of these items may be made by majority vote of the Executive Committee at any time as the need arises.\n3.5 RACE POLICY NOT SUBJECT TO ANNUAL REVIEW\nThe following is a list of HTC policies that have been adopted over the years for our races that are not subject to regular change.\n3.5.1 Race Results & Mailing\nNo individual shall be listed as a finisher that has not run the official course, beginning at the official start location and ending at the official finish location. Individuals who run the official course in a manner other than that designated above shall not be listed as a finisher regardless of notation. This is to discourage the practice of running an alternate course.\nRace results shall be made obtainable to each participant within one month of the race date. Mailed results are not required for races with 300 entrants or less, but all results will be posted on the HTC web site and posted in the HTC NEWS. A means by which members can request a printed copy of the results will be provided. A copy is also required to be mailed to the HTC Secretary, HTC Vice President Communications, HTC Grand Prix Coordinator, and USATF Alabama State Record Keeper. Copies should also be provided to running publications that provide results coverage of HTC races.\n3.5.2 HTC Course Records\nEach Race Director is urged to maintain course and age group records for their race.\n3.5.3 Race Sponsorship\nSponsorship for any HTC race must be approved by majority vote of the HTC Executive Committee. Any agreement between the HTC and a sponsor shall be approved by a majority vote of the Executive Committee.\nPrize money will only be awarded at an HTC event after approval by a majority vote of the HTC Executive Committee.\n3.5.5 Race Sanctions\nIt is the intent of this Policy Manual to insure that all HTC races meet or exceed the sanctioning guidelines of any governing body the HTC affiliates itself with. The HTC will be enrolled in the liability insurance program that the Executive Board deems most appropriate for the club. The HTC President shall be considered a club official of any governing body the club aligns with and has been delegated the authority to sanction all HTC events via such body. THIS SHOULD BE INDICATED ON ALL ENTRY FORMS OR FLYERS BY THE USE OF THE SANCTIONING ORGANIZATIONS LOGO WITH THE WORD \"SANCTIONED\" JUST BELOW IT.\n3.5.6 Race Flyers/Entry Forms\nA flyer or entry form will be prepared far enough in advance of the race to allow for adequate publicity. As a goal this time should be no less than 3 months for the larger races and no less than 6 weeks for any race. TO INSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THIS POLICY MANUAL, ALL RACE FLYER OR ENTRY FORMS SHALL BE APPROVED BY A MEMBER OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, PREFERABLY BY THE VICE PRESIDENT RACES/EQUIPMENT. NO DEVIATIONS FROM THIS POLICY MANUAL WILL BE ALLOWED WITHOUT MAJORITY APPROVAL OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. Race directors should use the HTC NEWS and/or direct membership mailing to publicize their race and distribute entry forms. A quantity of entry forms should also be provided to the HTC member who maintains the HTC membership roster for mailing to new members.\n3.5.7 Race Cancellation/Postponement\nAn HTC race will be canceled or postponed only if the weather conditions are unsafe or for some other unforeseeable reason (such as by order of the Police Department). A race will only be canceled or postponed by the HTC President. If time permits, the President shall contact the other Executive Committee members for a majority approval by phone. If the President is unavailable to act, the Vice President Races/Equipment and then the Vice President Programs will act on his behalf.\n3.5.8 Participation Awards\nParticipation Awards (such as T-shirts, Caps, etc.) given at races should display the name and/or logo of the HTC. It is highly recommended that a HTC Executive Committee member be asked to verify this requirement before ordering awards.\n3.5.9 Aid Stations\nThe primary purpose of Aid Stations is to help insure the safety of the participants. Therefore water shall be provided at the start and finish of all races regardless of length or weather. Other fluids such as Electrolyte Replacement drinks may be provided at the discretion of the Race Director. Water Stations at intermediate points on the race course shall be provided for any race longer than 5k. The number of water stations shall be determined by the Race Director but should take into account the length of the race and the anticipated weather conditions.\n3.5.10 Medical Support and Runner Safety Requirements\nThe HTC considers Medical Support and Runner Safety the number one priority of our events. The course difficulty, distance, race size, weather and other factors impose different requirements on each race. Support groups play a major role in these two functions and that is especially true for the HTC's larger races. The Race Director must evaluate the event to determine to what degree and extent of coverage support is required for the race. If the Race Director has questions concerning the support his or her event should have and what support groups should be contacted he should consult the Vice President Races/Equipment.\nIn order to provide for the monitoring of runners to ensure safety, no runner will be allowed to begin an event before the official start time. This is to prevent individuals from being on a course that is not monitored and/or properly secured. Also, an individual will not begin a race more than 15 minutes after the official start time or behind such vehicle/person that has been designated as the follow-up or sweep vehicle, whichever is shorter.\n3.5.12 Definitions of Award Categories Enacted: 5 May 2003\nIn order to maintain commonality amongst HTC races with respect to the giving of race awards the following definitions shall be used. If an HTC race is to give awards within one or more of these categories the race flyer will specifically callout the category and the definition of said category and all awards given will be done so in accordance with these definitions.\nLocal Runner: For the purposes of awards or other identification specifically for a top local runner, a local runner is defined as one whose mailing address is within Madison County.\nHTC Member: For the purposes of awards or other identification specifically for an HTC member, an HTC member is defined as one who is a current member in good standing at the time of the race.\nLocal HTC Member: For the purposes of awards or other identification specifically for a local HTC member, a local HTC member is defined as one who is a current member in good standing at the time of the race AND whose mailing address is within Madison County.\n3.5.13 Award Policy for Masters Runners who Place in Overall Standings Enacted: 5 May 2003\nIt will be the policy of the HTC to award race prizes to masters runners who place in the overall standings as follows:\nFor non-prize money races: If a masters runner wins the overall race they shall be awarded only the open category winners award. The second master overall will then be awarded the first place masters award, unless that person also places within the award receiving positions in the open category. The same policy will hold if a master runner places in any award receiving open category position, i.e. the masters runner will receive the open category award only. This will occur recursively until all open and masters category awards are given.\nFor prize money races: A masters runner will be eligible for both prize money in the open and masters categories that are earned by race performances. A masters runner will not forfeit masters prize money due to being awarded open prize money. For the purpose of this policy prize money shall be limited to awards of cash, not to include gift certificates or other material prizes.\n3.5.14 Coupon Policy for Workers\nIn races that provide T-shirts or other similar awards the worker has the option to accept that award or the worker coupon but not both. For additional information about Worker Coupons reference the HTC Bylaws, 2.3 Article III, Membership, paragraph 3.\n3.5.15 Coupon Policy for New Members\nIn an effort to attract new members to attend HTC races, all members joining for the first time shall be provided one (1) new member coupon. This shall entitle the member to free entry into any of the organization's events listed on the coupon. The coupon shall become invalid one (1) year from the date of issue. If an individual changes their membership to a family membership, or adds family members to an existing family membership, than each individual added will receive one (1) new member coupon to be used only by the added individual whose name appears on the coupon.\n3.5.16 Event Permits/Facility Reservations\nAs soon as possible after the beginning of each year, the Vice President Races/Equipment shall submit any required event permits to the appropriate city officials. These shall be completed with inputs from the race directors as needed.\nAlso, as soon as possible after the beginning of the year, the club President will make reservations with Monte Sano State Park to reserve park facilities for all club events needing such facilities during the year. These events will include the Mountain Mist Trail Run, Monte Sano 10K/5K Road Races, Monte Sano 15K Road Race, and the annual HTC picnic. As soon as such reservations are made the Treasurer will be notified so that all usage costs incurred for said rentals can be paid.\nFacilities in addition to those stated above that are required to conduct HTC events will be secured by the person/persons responsible for said event. I.e., race directors will make any reservations of facilities, buildings, etc. for their races and will notify the Treasurer of any expenses involved.\n3.5.17 Other HTC Race Requirements\n3.5.17.1 Unofficial Runners \u2013 Enacted 26 Sept 2005\nRunners who have not officially registered for an event shall not be allowed to participate in said event. This policy shall include but not be limited to running the entire event distance or any portion thereof. This policy shall also extend to runners participating in an event for the sole purpose of rendering aid to another competitor. Unregistered runners, often referred to as \u201cbandits,\u201d shall be asked to leave the event course or officially register for the event if time permits. They will not be listed in any results posting for the event. Repeated violations of this policy shall result in the offender being banned from further club events. The HTC Executive Board shall have final authority to punish offenders. The intent of this policy is not to deter parents/guardians from running with children in fun runs and as such the policy shall be enforced at the discretion of the HTC Executive Board with safety of all participants being the overriding factor of any decisions. Failure of the HTC Executive Board to punish violators under this policy shall in no way prevent valid protests by competitors or their representatives for violations of pacing or bandit rules enacted by governing bodies of the sport to which the HTC is a member.\n3.5.17.2 Wheelchair Competition\n1 - Wheelchair participation will not be approved without agreement by the Race Director but the Executive Committee should be notified if there is a request.\n2 - Wheelchair participation must be approved by the Executive Committee prior to publication of the entry form (or flyer).\n3 - Executive Committee approval of a wheelchair event will be contingent upon Police approval and by notification/approval of all other affected parties (owners of premises, support organizations, sponsors etc.).\n4 - Wheelchair events will be held separate from running events unless specifically approved otherwise.\n5 - The Race Director must, as a minimum, follow the guidelines of the clubs governing body as outlined in section 3.5.5 of this policy manual to determine if wheelchair participation can be safely permitted and appropriately planned for the event.\n3.5.17.3 Baby Joggers/Strollers and Other Wheel Vehicles in Races\nBaby Joggers/Strollers, bicycles and other wheel vehicles are not allowed in HTC races without the approval of the Executive Committee. The primary reason for this policy is safety, but the HTC should follow guidelines set forth by our liability insurance carrier. The RRCA Guideline on Baby Joggers/Strollers in Races voted and approved at its Annual Convention Business Meeting in June, 1989 is as follows:\n\"The Road Runners Club of America strongly recommends against the participation of baby joggers/strollers in road races and against race organizers creating baby stroller divisions. The reason for this recommendation is that the inclusion of strollers in races increases the potential for injury to race participants and the children. The RRCA has no objection to and does not discourage the safe and prudent use of strollers or baby joggers in training situations.\"\nAny participants who violate this rule will not be listed as a finisher in the event and will not be considered an official entrant. If the race director has the opportunity every effort will be made to discourage the individual from violation of this policy. It is suggested that the race director ask the participant to remove their race number and turn it over to race officials. A witness should accompany the race director in the event of any interaction with a violator. At the very least, the participant should be asked to move to a starting location at the back of the assembled starting participants. This same course of action should be used for any other infractions outlined in these policies or action that could constitute a danger to the runner or anyone else.\n3.5.17.4 Dogs in Races\nDogs are not allowed in HTC road races. Participants violating this rule will be subject to the same sanctions as stated in paragraph three of section 3.5.17.3.\n3.5.17.5 Wearing Radio Headsets in Races\nThe wearing of Radio Headsets in HTC races is not allowed. Participants violating this rule will be subject to the same sanctions as stated in paragraph three of section 3.5.17.3.\n3.5.17.6 Race Numbers\nBoth as a means to discourage bandits and as identification in the case of an emergency all road races are required to issue numbers and safety pins for all participants. In the smaller race where there is no pre-registration and others which have race day registration the number issued to the runner must be recorded on the participants entry form so that the runner can be identified in the case of an emergency. The numbers for these smaller races can be inexpensive generic numbers without pull tags and special printing. Questions concerning race numbers and how to obtain them should be directed to the Vice President Races/Equipment. A waiver in certain circumstances may be granted by the Executive Committee. In the larger races the numbers may be used for scoring the results either manually or by computer and may be printed to include the race name and/or sponsor logo for promotional purposes.\n3.5.17.7 Disposal of excess race amenities Enacted 5 May 2003\nThe disposal of excess race shirts, food, etc. purchased with Huntsville Track Club funds, including any special race accounts, etc., shall be left to the discretion of the race director within the following limitations. The disposal of excess race amenities shall in no way financially benefit the race director. It is suggested that the excess materials be either sold for extra race income, or donated to another non-profit organization or race sponsor. Prior to disposal of excess race amenities the race director shall notify the club president of their intentions. If deemed necessary by the race director or club president the matter shall be presented to the Executive Board for final resolution. The race director shall report the recipient of the excess race materials in the post race financial report given to the Treasurer.\n3.5.18 Suggested Race Features\nThe following is a list of suggestions that should be implemented by HTC Race directors where practicable:\n1 - The club-owned overhead finish clock should be used whenever physically possible.\n2 - Accurate split times should be called at frequent intervals whenever possible.\n3 - The Race Director should notify the local media of his event far enough in advance to allow media involvement.\n4 - Mailing of awards is not a policy of the HTC and is left up to the Race Director.\n5 - It is desirable that each race have an Assistant Race Director to take over in the case the Race Director cannot perform his/her duties and as a means to train future race directors. Selection of and coordination with the Assistant Race Director will be the responsibility of the Race Director.\n6 - It is desirable to have the race advertised on the HTC web site. The web site address should also be included on any printed material distributed in connection with the race.\n3.6 MISCELLANEOUS HTC POLICIES\nThe following is a list of miscellaneous HTC policies that have been approved over the years that are not directly involved with race administration.\n3.6.1 RRCA/AARC and Other Conventions\nThe President shall have his expenses paid to the annual RRCA, AARC Convention (or other similar convention the Executive Board deems appropriate for the President to attend) each year. If he is unable to attend he shall appoint a HTC member to attend in his place. This person must be approved by a majority vote of the Executive Committee and will have his expenses paid. Expenses shall consist of all convention registration fees, hotel room rate and tax, and the best available discounted air fare obtained by scheduling travel well in advance of the trip or a discounted fare offered by the Convention official airline. In the event that the President or designated attendee wishes to drive to the convention, then reimbursement for mileage will be paid up to but not exceeding the amount for airfare as outlined above. The mileage rate will be equal to that paid for personal vehicle use by the U.S. government.\n3.6.2 Road Race Management Race Directors Meeting\nIn 1987 the HTC Executive Board approved the following policy:\n1 - That the Vice President Races/Equipment, Cotton Row Director and Marathon Director be provided expenses and urged to attend the annual Road Race Management Meeting. Should one of these officials not be able to attend the meeting he/she may select another member to attend the meeting in his/her place. Selection priority should be given to another officer or race director in the case of the Vice President Races/Equipment and to a committee member of the race in the case of the Race Directors. Expenses for the Vice President Races/Equipment will come from the HTC general account, the Cotton Row Director's from the Cotton Row account, and the Marathon Director's from the Marathon account. Expenses include registration fee, lodging for two nights at the Meeting Hotel, and the best available discounted airfare obtained by scheduling travel well in advance of the trip or a discounted fare offered by the Meeting official airline. In the event that the Vice President Races/Equipment, Cotton Row Director and/or Marathon Director, or designated attendee wishes to drive to the meeting, then reimbursement for mileage will be paid up to but not exceeding the amount for airfare as outlined above. The mileage rate will be equal to that paid for personal vehicle use by the U.S.government. Should the funds in the related account not be sufficient to warrant attending the meeting the official noted above or the Executive Committee can cancel attendance for that year.\n2 - Also the director of any HTC race having 250 or more finishers in their race/s will be reimbursed the meeting registration fee should they desire to attend. Other expenses are not reimbursed.\n3 - The purpose of this policy is based on the following: (1) To reward those contributing significant time, skill and effort to the HTC, (2) To act as an incentive to attract qualified people for a major club function when a vacancy exists, (3) To bring and or maintain the latest in race techniques to HTC events through the meeting workshops, lectures, panel discussions, personal contacts with other race directors, and the latest in race equipment via the Trade Exhibit, (4) Establish contacts when a later need occurs to consult an authority on various aspects of race directing or club administration, and (5) promote the image and status of the HTC, its races, and its primary volunteers at the national level.\n3.6.3 Addition of HTC Events\nThe addition of events to the HTC calendar shall require a majority approval of the HTC Executive Committee.\n3.6.4 HTC Equipment Rental\nHTC owned equipment will only be loaned out after approval of the President or Vice President Races/Equipment. Equipment rental policy and fees shall be set by the Vice President Races/Equipment and shall be approved by the Executive Committee.\nVice President Races/Equipment shall be responsible for equipment rental including insuring safe means of transporting same. Said equipment will be checked out with some written form of agreement which will specify the cost of the rental, the times for check-out and check-in of the equipment, and any late fees or repair charges which are applicable.\n3.6.5 Regular HTC Membership Meetings\nRegular membership meetings shall generally be held on the second Tuesday of January, March, May, July, September, and November. Alternative dates may be selected if scheduling conflicts demand such a change. A meeting announcement with an agenda will be mailed to HTC members.\n3.6.6 Newsletter Publication\nA club newsletter shall be published and mailed to all members a minimum of five times per year. The newsletter, the \"HTC NEWS,\" will be edited by or the responsibility of the Vice President of Communications. The newsletter shall consist of running material beneficial to and of interest to the membership. The membership is encouraged to contribute to the newsletter. Contents of the newsletter may not always reflect the opinions of the entire membership or Executive Committee.\n3.6.7 Event Conflicts Enacted: 22 January 2009\nIt shall be the policy of the Huntsville Track Club (HTC) to NOT support races/events that conflict with HTC events. An event is deemed to conflict with an HTC event if it is located within the north Alabama/ south central Tennessee area and is held on the same weekend (including holiday weekends) as an HTC event, regardless of time. The HTC will not provide advertising either via newsletter or website posting. Nor will the club distribute race flyers or any other information concerning the conflicting event through mail, electronic communication, inclusion in race packets, or distribution at other HTC events. The HTC will also forego renting equipment to such conflicting races.\nThe HTC and its officers, race directors and members will do everything to encourage event organizers to choose dates that do not conflict with HTC events or events that have been existing on a set date for some time. The HTC Executive Board shall hold final determination on the conflict status of any event\n3.6.8 Waiving of Membership Dues/Race Fees Modified 28 Feb 2005\nAs an incentive to attract people to volunteer as race directors and executive committee members and to reward the responsibility taken on, membership dues will be waived for any person and their immediate family (spouse and dependent children) serving in either of these capacities. The membership dues will be waived beginning with the first renewal after the position is assumed and will continue for the number of years in which the person performs said qualifying position. In addition, any person satisfying the requirements for membership waiver as stated in the above paragraph, will also be eligible for a waiving of entry fees for any HTC race. The entry must be submitted during the pre-registration period, or on race day if the race has race day only registration, and marked in an appropriate manner as to indicate the reason for the waiver.\n3.6.9 HTC Membership and Email Lists Enacted: 12 Feb 2002\nIt will be the policy of the HTC not to give, sell, or otherwise publish its membership list including, but not limited to, postal addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses. These lists will be used solely for intra club use for the dissemination of club information and for the promotion of club events. The club will sell preprinted mailing labels for use by organizations to mail information to club members that is deemed by the Vice President of Communications relevant and appropriate. These labels will not include electronic mail addresses. The Vice President of Communications will be the point of contact for any requests of club membership data.\n3.6.10 Annual Awards\nThe November meeting of each year shall be an annual awards meeting. The program for this meeting will be the presentation of the awards which follow and the HTC Grand Prix Awards. Each award will be made by a presenter chosen by the Executive Committee who shall explain the award and why the recipient won it. The emphasis shall be on the contribution of the recipient and therefore the physical award itself shall not be emphasized. The Executive Committee may choose not to present a particular award and may add additional awards for a one-time presentation. Notification for nominations from the membership will be the responsibility of the President and will be printed and distributed to the membership. The notification for nominations shall list applicable awards and solicit suggestions for other special awards for those who have made outstanding contributions to the HTC and/or the sport.\nEligibility for all annual awards will be limited to HTC members, except for individuals, businesses, or organizations receiving a service or sponsorship type award. To be eligible for an award a member must have a current membership on 1 March of the year in which the award is to be presented.\nIf the annual awards meeting is held in conjunction with a dinner then the recipients of the awards presented at the annual awards meeting will have their dinner paid for by the club. This will include the overall winners in each category of Grand Prix. Only award recipients will have their meal paid for by the club.\n3.6.10.1 RRCA Rod Steele Memorial Award Nomination\nOnce per year the President shall nominate one MEMBER other than himself for consideration for the RRCA \"Rod Steele Memorial Award.\" In addition to receiving the local award, the nominee will be placed in nomination for the national award. The nomination letter will be constructed and submitted to the RRCA per the requirements of that organization.\n3.6.10.2 RRCA Browning Ross Spirit of the RRCA Award Nomination\nOnce per year the President shall nominate one MEMBER for consideration for the RRCA \"Browning Ross Spirit of the RRCA Award.\" In addition to receiving the local award, the nominee will be placed in nomination for the national award. The nomination letter will be constructed and submitted to the RRCA per the requirements of that organization.\n3.6.10.3 Norman Harris Achievement Award\nOnce per year the Executive Committee shall select one MEMBER to receive the \"Outstanding Achievement Award\". The Executive Committee may choose to select more than one recipient but should limit the number so as not to diminish its significance. Winners are not eligible for the next three (3) years.\nIn September 2002 the HTC Executive Board changed the name of this award to the Norman Harris Achievement Award to recognize the numerous contributions that Norman Harris made to the club.\n3.6.10.4 Tom Bolt (President's) Award\nOnce per year the President shall select a recipient for this award. Since most other awards are chosen by the Executive Committee, they are not likely recipients. This award will give the President the opportunity to recognize an Executive Committee member. There shall be no restrictions on who is chosen for this award.\nBeing selected by the President, this award was originally named the President's Award. In 1990 the Executive Board approved changing the name to the Tom Bolt Award in honor of the founding President of the Huntsville Track Club who served as HTC President for the first four terms of office.\n3.6.10.5 Performance Awards\nOnce per year the Executive Committee shall, if it chooses, make one or more awards to individual club members for significant performances.\n3.6.10.6 HTC Outstanding High School Cross Country Runner of the Year\nEach year the HTC will honor the male and female HTC member who finishes first in the Metro High School Cross Country Meet as the \"Huntsville Track Club Outstanding Male/Female High School Cross Country Runner of the Year.\" If the Metro High School Cross Country Meet is not deemed an appropriate meet from which to choose the recipient of this award, another meet shall be selected and approved by the Executive Committee.\n3.6.10.7 Other Awards\nAwards have not been limited to the annual awards listed above. Other awards that have been presented in the past are as follows: Dedication Award, Comeback Award, Admiration Award, Media Award, Appreciation Award and Service Award.\n3.6.11 HTC Web Site\nThe club will maintain a web site on the World Wide Web in an effort to disseminate information about the club. A Web Site Coordinator will be appointed to generate, maintain, and update said site. Information to be included on the site should include the purpose of the HTC, HTC race schedule, HTC race results, points of contact for key club positions such as board members and race directors, special programs sponsored by the club, and links to other running sites with interest to HTC members. This list is not exhaustive and any information deemed valuable to HTC members can and should be provided via the web site.\n3.6.12 Volunteer Database\nThe HTC will maintain a volunteer database that shall include, but not be limited to, a members preferences for possible positions in which they would serve the club along with contact information for said members. A member will be appointed as the Volunteer Database Coordinator, to maintain, update, and provide the volunteer database information to HTC race directors and other club members with a need for such information. The volunteer database will not be release to non-HTC requests without prior approval of the Executive Board. New members will be provided with a Volunteer Form in their new member packet sent to them by the Membership Coordinator. In addition, an electronic version of the volunteer form will be placed on the HTC web site with automatic submission to the Volunteer Database Coordinator.\n3.6.13 Adopt-a-Mile Program\nThe HTC will participate in the Adopt-a-Mile Program as a means of giving back to the community that provides the club with so much support. A member will be designated as the Adopt-a-Mile Coordinator. This person will interface with the City of Huntsville and/or any other appropriate organizations to institute and carry out the program. The Coordinator will also schedule and organize clean-up events to provide for the execution of this program. The HTC has at the time of writing, adopted a mile of Bankhead Parkway, beginning at Darlington Street and ending at the intersection with Maysville Road. This covers approximately the fourth (4th) mile of the Cotton Row Run Course.\n3.6.14 Adopt-a-Trail Program\nThe HTC will participate in the Adopt-a-Trail Program as a means of giving back to the community that provides the club with so much support. A member will be designated as the Adopt-a-Trail Coordinator. This person will interface with the Land Trust of Huntsville and North Alabama and/or any other appropriate organizations to institute and carry out the program. The Coordinator will also schedule and organize clean-up events to provide for the execution of this program. The HTC has at the time of writing, adopted the High Trail in the Land Trust of Huntsville and North Alabama, beginning at Toll Gate Trail and ending at the intersection with Bluff Line Trail.\n3.6.15 Memberships of the Huntsville Track Club\nThe HTC will pay annual dues as a member of USA Track and Field. The HTC will also pay annual dues as a \"Non-Profit\" organization to the Land Trust of Huntsville and North Alabama\n4.0 HAROLD AND LOUISE TINSLEY SCHOLARSHIP FUND\nThe Policies of the Huntsville Track Club, Inc., an Alabama non-profit corporation, are amended to provide the establishment and further operation of \"The Harold and Louise Tinsley Scholarship Fund\" (the Fund\") upon the following terms and conditions:\n1 - The purpose of the Fund is to establish and continue a program for awarding scholarships to outstanding high school graduates who are members of the Huntsville Track Club and who are enrolled in a college or university of their choice and intend to pursue running on an intercollegiate level, as a member of either a track or cross-country team at such institution of higher learning.\n2 - The voting members of the Executive Committee of the Huntsville Track Club shall be designated as the Fund Committee and shall be solely responsible for the holding, management, administration and distribution of the fund. The Fund Committee shall have complete discretion as to whom the scholarships are awarded and the amount of each scholarship or whether to award any scholarships at all.\n3 - The Fund was initially established by the donation of $5,000 by the Huntsville Track Club, Inc. The Fund shall consist of any additional monies transferred by the Huntsville Track Club; interest earned on existing principal; and donations from others. When a donation is made to the fund, the donor may designate the gift be added to the \"principal only\" monies of the fund. It is the responsibility of the Fund Committee to insure that the balance of the fund does not drop below the sum of all \"Principal Only\" donations. Any funds donated by The Huntsville Track Club shall be considered \"Principal Only\" donations. Any funds not designated as \"Principal Only\" donations will be used at the discretion of the Fund Committee.\n4 - This fund may be terminated or its provisions may be amended at any time in the same manner as which amendment may be made to the by-laws of the Huntsville Track Club, Inc. Upon termination the gifts of any individual donors designated as \"Principal Only\" will be returned to such donors. If the donors cannot be located or do not wish the return of such funds, then these and all other monies shall be placed in the general fund of the Huntsville Track Club.\n5 - Scholarships will be awarded in strict compliance with the rules and regulations of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. In awarding a scholarship, the Fund Committee shall consider the applicant's past performance and overall record in, but not limited to the following areas: (A) academics, (B) financial need, (C) community service, (D) good sportsmanship, (E) athletic participation, and (F) participation in HTC activities. A scholarship shall be awarded to an applicant on only one occasion and the disbursement of the scholarship funds shall be through the college or university chosen and attended by the applicant.\n6 - The Fund Committee is authorized to invest the monies of the fund in any federally insured bank, savings and loan association or credit union; in the money market or ready asset account of any national brokerage house; in common or preferred stock of any publicly traded corporation; or in bonds issued by corporations or governmental units. \"Principal Only\" donations will not be invested in stocks or bonds.\n7 - The Fund shall be kept separate and apart from the general funds of the Huntsville Track Club. The treasurer of the Huntsville Track Club and one other member of the fund committee shall be required to sign all checks or requests for disbursements of funds.\n8 - The officers of the Fund Committee shall be the same as the officers of the Huntsville Track Club. Meetings of the Fund Committee shall be held at the call of any member of such committee.\n9 - If a family member of any member of the Fund Committee shall apply for a scholarship then such member of the fund committee shall be disqualified from participation in the selection process during that year, but the applicant shall not be otherwise disqualified because his or her relative is a member of the Fund Committee.\n10 - The Fund Committee shall submit an annual report to the Huntsville Track Club at the January business meeting of each year, listing the name of the recipients and the amount of each scholarship awarded; all additional principal received during the year and a list of the investments and income received therefrom.\n11 - Any HTC member may apply for a scholarship by writing to any Committee member stating his/her intentions of pursuing running at the intercollegiate level. The application should include their running history, educational background, community service, scholarship needs, and other scholarships received. The applicant should first ask their college coach if he/she could apply for an HTC scholarship. All scholarship monies are dispersed through the institution for the recipient's educational expenses while attending that institution. All applications for scholarship must be received by the club president by 1 May of the year preceding the school year for which the scholarship would apply if awarded.\n12 - An applicant for a scholarship must have been an HTC member for a minimum of one (1) year prior to the application process. If a potential applicant moves to the Huntsville area during the year of application, and thus cannot meet the minimum one (1) year requirement, they may apply if they have been a member of a recognized RRCA, AARC, or other club as deemed appropriate by the Fund Committee for the portion of the year prior to moving to the Huntsville area. A recipient must remain a member of the HTC during such time as they are receiving funds from the club. Failure to maintain said membership shall result in the forfeiture of any remaining funds yet to be distributed to the recipient and will preclude further application.\n13 - It is highly encouraged that potential/accepted applicants and their parents be active members of the club. 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        "raw_content": "Senior Living Providers Plant Seeds and Watch Wellness, Sales Grow\nSenior housing providers are working with designers and architects on a solution that\u2019s literally outside the box: creating innovative outdoor spaces to help residents relax and heal, while also driving sales and staff satisfaction.\nThe benefits of memory care residents being more connected with nature are just starting to be measured, but the role gardens, green spaces and family areas play in senior living appears self-evident to many in the industry. 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Some of the innovations in its 1,500-square-foot garden at Senior Star at Wexford Place in Kansas City, Missouri, include a labyrinth design and a vintage car where residents can sit, feel the steering wheel, wash the vehicle and remember a time period from their past.\nFor a lot of the residents, the car can help stimulate memories and also provide a sense of normalcy. After noticing that more men were moving into the community, Senior Star decided to implement the vehicle as automotive repair and upkeep was a common hobby for many within this group.\n\u201cWith dementia, it is important to meet the resident where they cognitively are in the moment,\u201d says Letitia Jackson, vice president of corporate engagement at Senior Star. \u201cIf they are sitting in that car or if the person is cognitively in the world that is represented by that car, we want to go there with them. It\u2019s safe because it\u2019s a normal part of their life. 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They could walk quietly around the labyrinth and connect emotionally and relax spiritually in that setting.\u201d\nThese innovative designs are a big hit among residents and families, and Senior Star is planning to create similar elements in future developments, focusing on the age of their residents and the time periods they may remember best.\nWhile not every senior housing provider can incorporate a vintage car, there are many ways architects think about engaging residents when creating and maximizing outdoor spaces.\n\u201cWhen designing those spaces, we have a lot more control over sense, whether it\u2019s encouraging more birds to come in for that sound, or water and the touch of the different shrubs, the paving,\u201d says Warne. \u201cWe have a much larger palate to be able to play with and encourage healing when we are outside.\u201d\nMaking the Urban Jungle Green\nOne of the top challenges to building an innovative outdoor area in senior housing is not necessarily cost. For a lot of communities, it\u2019s space and safety. Urban developments in particular have to deal with structural challenges and lack of space when creating gardens and outdoor elements for residents. While some residents move into a community situated in a major city for the urban surroundings and cultural aspects of a highly populated area, green spaces don\u2019t have to get lost in the mix.\nThe Admiral at the Lake in Chicago, Illinois, is a 292-unit continuing care retirement community that is an affiliate of the Kendal Corporation and boasts as having the most green space of any urban senior housing community. Located on Chicago\u2019s north side in Edgewater, The Admiral must adhere to the city\u2019s building laws that require a certain portion of urban developments to have green roofs. The Admiral has gone above and beyond those requirements, in part because residents requested more space for gardening.\nWendy Schulenberg is the principal landscape architect at Daniel Weinbach & Partners, Ltd, and was the landscape architect for The Admiral. She notes that the project presented \u201can opportunity to create a vertical CCRC that makes the best use of the land.\u201d\nHer greatest challenge was figuring out a way to \u201cmaximize green space in a vertical way.\u201d What she found, however, was that the resident population was very involved with these spaces, asking for more green areas. The Admiral turned every extra inch of available space into a green area, including the space between the building and its alleyway.\nThe numerous rooftop gardens and outdoor terraces are a big influence on residents, who have an enormous say in how the gardens function and look. They have even taken over some previously unused outdoor spaces for more gardening.\n\u201cIn a lot of senior housing, the spaces aren\u2019t used as much as we\u2019d think, but it\u2019s still important it\u2019s there,\u201d says Schulenberg. \u201cIt makes normal experiences that much better, and then we do have those who are really actively involved.\u201d\nThe involvement of the seniors in the gardens has created a culture of \u201cparticipation and collaboration,\u201d says Glenn Brichacek, executive director of The Admiral. With a gardening group of about 20 members, residents pick and choose which plants are grown and do much of the gardening themselves, even growing their own fruits, vegetables and herbs that are used in the dining program.\n\u201cPeople who take advantage of these spaces don\u2019t just live on the floor,\u201d says Brichacek. \u201cThey look down on it and will tell us when to cut the grass. It\u2019s part of their environment.\u201d\nWhile residents can have a big say in these areas, safety is also a challenge that senior housing providers need to consider. From the surface of the pavement to the height of plants and the shape of a pathway, senior living gardens have some special designs to fit the needs of residents.\n\u201cIf a resident does go out, they need to be seen,\u201d says Pi Architects\u2019 Warne. \u201cEven if we a raised plant, we will try to make it where we still have the view angle so a resident can be seen. That\u2019s for the resident and the caretaker.\u201d\nWarne also notes that creating a space that is functional for seniors and staff means also weighing the safety challenges with the desire to escape into nature.\n\u201cWe have to balance independence and privacy,\u201d says Warne. \u201cWe use outdoor spaces to get away and relax and unwind, and residents want to do that, too. And we try to honor that. The challenge is providing that sense of privacy while still allowing staff to be there.\u201d\nSome innovative designs that are already incorporated into communities like The Admiral are walking paths that don\u2019t end, which can help memory care residents feel more relaxed. Warne notes that it\u2019s crucial to design around the resident and make other considerations such as adequate seating with proper arms for seniors to pull themselves up and with overhead designs that make it easier for eyes to adjust to different lighting.\n\u201cMemory care creates a whole new series of challenges and concerns,\u201d says Warne. \u201cOne of the biggest is way finding. For us, it makes sense that the door you come out is the door you come in, but for some of these residents, it\u2019s not quite that simple.\u201d\nCall of the Wild Drives Sales\nFrom a sales standpoint, having an attractive outdoor space can make a huge difference. Marketing teams are embracing outdoor areas to hold events for prospective residents and family members.\nWhile residents at The Admiral get to enjoy the fruits of their labor by contributing to the dining program from their gardens, the outdoor terraces have also played a big role in marketing. In fact, some residents at The Admiral say they made their move-in decision because of the rooftop gardens and extra green spaces.\nOne resident considered another Chicago-based community called The Clare, but ultimately chose The Admiral as her place of residence because she loved being outside and found the community to have more green space. The Clare is known for offering high-end senior living in the heart of downtown Chicago, and Janet Holabird said she loved the community. 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        "raw_content": "Confession of a Mom: Who Wrestles With Depression\nI have struggled with depression my whole life. This is my story about how I came out of the pit and into the light of Jesus. Be warned that I am going to be real and honest. I know \u201cdepression\u201d is the buzz word lately since the passing of Robin Williams. I think this [\u2026]\nFiled Under: Christian Walk, Confessions of a Mom Tagged: 1 Corinthians 10:13, 1 Peter 5:6-7, anxiety, bullying, depression, growing up, Isaiah 41:10, Jeremiah 29:11, John 16:33, matthew 11:28-30, Psalm 3:3, struggle",
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        "raw_content": "Home Business News Transport and Infrastructure\nThailand to invest heavily in railways\nby Arno Maierbrugger - Jan 2, 2013\nThe lion\u2019s share of Thailand\u2019s infrastructure investment will flow into the upgrade of the country\u2019s overburdened railway network, according to the Thai finance ministry.A draft bill is currently being finalised to authorise the finance ministry to borrow funds on local or international markets specifically for infrastructure investment. The proposed bill is authorising 2.2 trillion baht ($55 billion) in new debt to finance infrastructure investments and will take effect in 2014, with two-thirds set to go towards rail improvements. The investment projects will be spanning seven years after the law takes effect.\nThe main purpose is to upgrade Thailand\u2019s rail system from the current 1-meter track gauge to the 1.43-meter international standard gauge to connect the network to railway tracks of neighbouring countries, allowing Thailand to take advantage of its geographic location and serve as a transport hub for the region.\nThe Thai government is also considering public-private partnership (PPP) projects and infrastructure funds for the planned investments.\nIn addition to rail projects, nearly a quarter of the budget will be earmarked for road and land transport, with another 7 per cent set aside for water transport and 4 per cent for air transport infrastructure, according to the Bangkok Post.\nMajor projects already planned under the law include four high-speed train routes running from Bangkok-Korat, Bangkok-Hua Hin, Bangkok-Chiang Mai and Bangkok-Rayong as well as five new mass-transit routes in Bangkok.\nAnother projects comprise new ring roads running around Greater Bangkok, expanding port facilities and the country\u2019s main airport, Suvarnabhumi.\nNext: Unpaid Thai rice farmers may protest\nBangkok\u2019s Airport Rail Link offers to run high-speed train system\nPitsuwan aims at role in Thai government\nVietnam to reach 36 million bikes by 2020\nThailand\u2019s GDP growth drops to 0.6%\nThailand to open waters for foreign superyacht charter",
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        "raw_content": "On Progressives Who Support the War\nhttp://homepage.mac.com/leonwofsy\nLeon Wofsy's Journal\nI'm thinking again about people who are committed progressives, but who support the Administration's war on terrorism. They surely have not transferred their loyalties to big business and their anathema list still includes Rumsfeld, Ashcroft, Wolfowitz, Perl, the Enron CEOs and, most likely, George W. Bush. The war has divided us despite all that we share, including our recognition that organized acts of terrorism demand powerful and effective counter measures.\nNow, well into the first round of what Bush promises will be a protracted war, it's worth looking anew at what divides us. In fact, it's absolutely necessary, because even before Afghanistan is behind us, what's next is upon us. Will more and ever wider war continue to be the core response to terrorism?\nTo support the war, a progressive has to conclude that war is central to the defeat of organized terrorism, and that the events of 9/11 confer historic responsibility on the United States and the President for waging that war. Other considerations and corollary consequences are, therefore, necessarily subordinate.\nSo it's fair to ask: What is the war achieving and how likely is it to deter terrorism? And just what are the corollary consequences, now and looking ahead? Then, we can reconsider what progressives should try to do about the war and terrorism.\nSupporters of the war point to the termination of the Taliban regime and the disruption of bin Laden's headquarters and Al Qaeda operations in Afghanistan. Those consequences indeed resulted from the overwhelming US military campaign. For the moment we won't try to calculate the collateral cost in civilian lives and devastation. Whatever the aftermath, no regime can be more barbarous, benighted and viciously anti-woman than the Taliban.\nIt remains to be seen what the impact will be on terrorism. Whether or not bin Laden is eliminated, whether or not the Al Quaeda leaders who escaped are eventually captured, the Bush Administration says the \"global war on terrorism\" will have to go on for years. In other words, we are not to expect that war will substantially reduce the terrorist threat any time soon.\nThe list of upcoming targets is long. Today's SF Chronicle maps \"potential terrorist threats\": Somalia, Philippines, Sudan, Yemen, Indonesia, Algeria, Kosovo and Bosnia, South America (\"a lawless area in the region where the borders of Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay converge\"), and, of course, Iraq. (The Chron overlooks North Korea, although Bush has made it clear that he doesn't. And what about Palestine?) The map of terrorist threats is certainly global, but should we agree with Bush that global war is the solution?\nIf one supports the unfolding war agenda of the Bush Administration as obligatory for opponents of terrorism, what are the corollaries that get subordinated? One has to downplay the dangers of trying to impose a \"new world order\" by way of overwhelming US military force. One accepts that any US Administration, even the one now in place, is the world's best hope as the guarantor of human rights and justice. One accepts that the US is privileged as no other country to wage war, override international law and ignore the United Nations whenever it wishes. Above all, one has to put aside fears that the immense power seized in the \"global war on terrorism\" will be turned into the right to confront any government or popular movement that withholds allegiance to \"our\" interests.\nIs this a case of \"Cheerful Carrie\", crying about unlikely accidents that might befall us in the future? Hardly. The \"war emergency\" is already the excuse for a domestic grab bag of prizes long the object of reactionary ambitions. Isn't the assault on civil liberties and dissent already alarming? Aren't big business lobbies scrambling to get war bonanzas from Congress? Aren't the recession, the critical needs of the jobless, and the Enron scandal getting much too little attention in the noise of war?\nIs it raising a false alarm to picture a similar grab bag of reactionary ambitions on a global scale served by the war on terrorism? Can one doubt that the Bush's advisers see a country at war at least through 2004 as an investment in \"four more years\"?\nSome will no doubt say that supporting the war in Afghanistan doesn't mean accepting all the corollaries. No progressive will buy into the Ashcroft program or the greed of big business so favored by the Bush Administration. Nor will progressives fail to object to contempt for international agreements on ABM, germ warfare, arms control, global warming, and on and on. As for the corollary dangers involved in expanding the war itself, it is no longer possible to say \"we'll cross that bridge when we come to it\". The time is now. Colin Powell may oppose expanding the war to Iraq, but for Rumsfeld and his shadow war cabinet, it's not whether but when. Easier targets are imminent.\nWhen all is considered, the negatives of the \"global war on terrorism\" are not just corollaries. They are central. Keeping the country and the world on a war footing with no end in sight won't end terrorism, but it will surely make a sick world sicker and life in the USA uglier.\nDoes opposing the expanding war mean giving in to terrorists? Does it mean ignoring the acquisition of more terrible weapons by terrorists? The assumption here is twofold: 1) war can defeat or effectively contain terrorism, and 2) there is no viable alternative.\nWhile war can eliminate or make things hard on some terrorists, the phenomenon of terrorism is no more likely to be expunged by war than is traffic in drugs and international crime. On the contrary, short-term military victories over particular culprits are subject to being offset elsewhere by worsening conditions and increased hatred. The world is full of lessons along that line: Israel/Palestine, Ireland, France/Algeria, and many, many more. A succession of devastating bombings around the world won't insulate us from that reality.\nGiven the state of the world, there is no good and quick remedy. That, however, is a poor excuse for making things worse by sticking to the illusion that war can succeed. There are alternatives that can improve public safety substantially while building active international cooperation against organized terrorism. There is a lot we can learn from the people of other countries, almost all of whom have long experienced such problems of public safety. If we made an effort to foster collaboration based on international law and the United Nations, there could be a much stronger coalition than can ever be built around a US imposed global war. The climate could begin to be more favorable for justice and peace than for recruiting new generations addicted to hate-based religious extremism.\nBy whatever route, there is a long way to go. 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        "raw_content": "March 3rd- World Hearing Day\nIf the hearing loss goes unnoticed, many do not develop normal speech, as the sense of hearing and speech are invariably linked.\nBy Dr. Saud Ahmed\nThe power of hearing is a great blessing bestowed upon us by Allah. It\u2019s true value can be felt when we meet people who are hearing-impaired. It is indeed very sad to see children with this problem. If the hearing loss goes unnoticed, many do not develop normal speech as the sense of hearing and speech are invariably linked.\nThe ear mainly has two functions, one of hearing, and the other of balance. There are two nerves which rise from the ear, namely the vestibular and the cochlear nerves. These two nerves merge to form the vestibulocochlear nerve, which connects the ear to the hearing centre (Auditory Cortex) in the brain. So, any condition affecting the ear can cause either hearing deficits or balance disorders, commonly referred to as vertigo.\nThe ear can be divided into the external ear, middle ear and the inner ear. The external ear comprises of the pinna, the external auditory canal and the tympanic membrane (ear drum). The middle ear consists of an air-filled space behind the tympanic membrane and consists of small bones called ossicles\u2014three in number. The inner ear consists of a snail-shaped structure called the cochlea, which contains tiny cells called hair cells, which are the main cells responsible for receiving sound. The labyrinth is another structure of the inner ear which plays a role in balancing of the body. The cochlea and the labyrinth are connected to the brain through the vestibulocochlear nerve.\nThe pathway for sound waves to reach the brain is as follows\n1. External Auditory Canal -> 2. Tympanic Membrane (ear drum) -> 3. Middle ear -> 4. Ossicles -> 5. Cochlea -> 6. VestibuloCochlear Nerve -> 7. Hearing Centre in the brain (Auditory Cortex)\nCommon Causes of Hearing Loss at Various Levels :\nExternal Auditory Canal \u2013 Impacted Ear Wax, Swelling of the canal due to infection\nTympanic Membrane \u2013 Perforation in the ear drum\nMiddle ear \u2013 Fluid in the middle ear\nOssicles \u2013 Stiffening/Discontinuity of ossicles\nCochlea \u2013 Abnormal fluid collection in the cochlea, damage to hair cells, congenital hearing loss, age related hearing loss\nVestibuloochlear Nerve \u2013 Tumours of the nerve, trauma to the nerve\nAuditory Cortex \u2013 Central Nervous System Disorders\nTreatment of hearing-loss depends on the cause of the same. In many cases it can be treated by simple procedures like wax removal. Some cases may require a surgical correction of hearing, like repairing a perforated drum or fixing the ossicles. A wide range of hearing aids are available for those with a sensorineural deafness or in those in whom surgery is not possible or has limited benefit.\nChildren with congenital hearing loss are diagnosed by newborn hearing screening. They can be offered a cochlear implant surgery as early as 1 year of age, where an electrode is surgically implanted into the Cochlea, which stimulates the hair cells directly.\nOn 3rd March, free consultation is being provided for hearing problems along with a fully computerised hearing evaluation between 10 am and 2 pm. Concessions are also being offered on Hearing Aid Devices till the 10th of March. Contact Primecare Hospital, No.158 MM Road (Near Bangalore East Railway Station), Frazer Town, Bangalore. Ph: 080 47004700.\n(Dr. Saud Ahmed is an Ear, Nose, Throat Surgeon (ENT) and heads the Department of ENT, Head & Neck Surgery at Primecare. Email : drsaudent@gmail.com)\n\u00ab Sadiman: An Unsung Hero \u2013 The Man Who Replanted Forests\nWelcoming Summer! \u00bb",
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        "raw_content": "Color Creation opened official website & twitter + first single\nColor Creation opned their official website today. I was so happy when I saw it. It's so exciting to follow them right from the beginning. With the website they also opend a twitter and instagram account today. Here are the links.\nDon't they look so handsome in their first official picture. I am in love with this first image picture and I am really currious on what they will do next. They already announced to have their first indie cd release on August 23rd. There will be two singles released at once. One is being called \"Waiting For You\" and the other one is called \"Summer Love\". I am no sure if these will be availible online or just at their lives. However I will definitly try to get my hands on both copies. More information on both will come later. I am really excited and will keep you guys up to date when it comes to them. Besides if they are able to sell over 5000 copies of their singles then they will get a major debut. They also announced their first live. It will be at an event called \"Break Out\" and they will perform at the same stage as FlowBack, The Rampage and Da-iCE, which I think is pretty impressive. But they all know each other so it's actually pretty awesome that they will see each other there.\nThat's it for now. Tell me what you think about them!\nLabels: COLOR CREATION, debut",
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        "raw_content": "Posted by Jakartass under General at 10:30 am on Thursday 18 November 2004. No Comments\nTaking place in Beijing as I write this is the Fourth Annual Summit of the WTO. You may not have known this because the World Toilet Organisation is a relatively small movement and, despite the fact that everyone shits and pisses, few are prepared to talk about it.\nAs the organisation\u2019s founder Jack Sim has said, \u201cA toilet is a basic human right and this has been neglected. In the past, there was women\u2019s liberation, leprosy, AIDS and the sexual revolution. All these taboos have been broken. The toilet problem is probably the last one.\u201d\nJakartass does not share Sim\u2019s view that toilets are \u201ca basic human right\u201d. They\u2019re a basic human need. I do however agree with his comment that the toilet taboo must be broken. Hence the Jalan-Jalan Jakarta launch of the Jakarta Good Toilet Guide.\nIn Jakarta, \u2018public toilets\u2019 are provided for the convenience of shoppers in malls, yet they vary in cleanliness according to the effluence of their clientele.\nJohn Aglionby, Jakarta resident and Guardian correspondent, wrote the following in 2001: The local government in Seoul, South Korea, is trying to improve public toilets by awarding cards to the owners. Those that are unsatisfactory are yellow carded and if they fail to improve they are shown an orange card and then, the ultimate humiliation, a red card. They are also shamed in the local press. Owners that do improve their conveniences are shown a blue card and then, after further improvement, the ultimate prize of a green card. They are lauded in the media.\nIt is time for the City Council to stop going through the motions by spouting crap about residents polluting rivers, time for them to stop pissing around, get off their backsides and to meet the needs of its citizens, .\nTomorrow is World Toilet Day. It would have been nice to celebrate it in style.",
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        "raw_content": "Can Ethics Provide Answers?\nAnd Other Essays in Moral Philosophy\n(Rowman & Littlefield, 1997)\nThis is James Rachels' first book of collected essays. Although the essays had previously been published, Rachels revised and improved them for this volume.\nDownload the book: Front Matter (.pdf file) Moral Philosophy as a Subversive Activity (.pdf file) Can Ethics Provide Answers? (.pdf file) John Dewey and the Truth about Ethics (.pdf file) Active and Passive Euthanasia (.pdf file) Killing, Letting Die, and the Value of Life (.pdf file) Do Animals Have Rights? (.pdf file) The Moral Argument for Vegetarianism (.pdf file) God and Moral Autonomy (.pdf file) Lying and the Ethics of Absolute Rules (.pdf file) Why Privacy Is Important (.pdf file) Reflections on the Idea of Equality (.pdf file) What People Deserve (.pdf file) Coping with Prejudice (.pdf file) Morality, Parents, and Children (.pdf file) When Philosophers Shoot from the Hip (.pdf file) Index (.pdf file)\nThis rest of this page contains the table of contents and preface.\n1. Moral Philosophy as a Subversive Activity 1\n2. Can Ethics Provide Answers? 21\n3. John Dewey and the Truth about Ethics 49\n4. Active and Passive Euthanasia 63\n5. Killing, Letting Die, and the Value of Life 69\n6. Do Animals Have Rights? 81\n7. The Moral Argument for Vegetarianism 99\n8. God and Moral Autonomy 109\n9. Lying and the Ethics of Absolute Rules 125\n10. Why Privacy is Important 145\n11. Reflections of the Idea of Equality 155\n12. What People Deserve 175\n13. Coping with Prejudice 199\n14. Morality, Parents, and Children 213\n15. When Philosophers Shoot from the Hip 235\n\"Philosophy recovers itself,\" said John Dewey, \"when it ceases to be a device for dealing with the problems of philosophers and becomes a method, cultivated by philosophers, for dealing with the problems of men.\"(1) By this standard, moral philosophy made a remarkable recovery starting around 1970. In the mid-1960s, when I was a graduate student, philosophy was understood by its practitioners to be a technical subject that dealt with questions of logical analysis. Moral philosophers discussed such matters as the meaning of ethical language and whether evaluative conclusions could be derived from factual premises, but they studiously avoided questions about how people should live. \"Philosophers are not priests or guidance counselors,\" it was said. Despite Dewey's admonition, delivered in 1917, this was the prevailing orthodoxy for most of the twentieth century.\nLooking back on this period, many commentators pronounce it as a sterile and unproductive time for philosophical ethics. I do not share that view. Useful advances were made on many fronts, and some issues, such as the relation between moral judgment and the emotions, came to be understood better than ever before. Nonetheless, \"the problems of men,\" as Dewey put it, were notably absent from most philosophical writing. Then, around 1970, a number of things happened, seemingly all at once: Daniel Callahan founded the Hastings Center, which was to become the preeminent think tank for issues in biomedical ethics; the journal Philosophy and Public Affairs was launched, with its inaugural issue featuring papers on abortion, war, draft resistance, and social class; and John Rawls's A Theory of Justice appeared, a book that would provide a new model for how moral philosophy could be pursued. The field was transformed, and philosophers began to write about virtually every controversial issue of the day. Celebrating the change, it was commonly said that philosophy had \"returned to its historic mission\" of providing guidance for life. But this comment understated the novelty of what was happening. The new literature in \"applied ethics\" had no real precedent. One could, of course, find discussions of practical issues in the writings of great philosophers. But those discussions were mostly scattered and brief, sidelights to more important business. By contrast, in the 1970s philosophers began to produce a torrent of work on such issues. Never had such detailed attention been paid to the philosophical aspects of so many moral problems.(2)\nThe essays in this book were written starting in 1970, and they deal with a variety of practical matters. But unlike some who work in this area, I do not believe that \"applied ethics\" can profitably be pursued apart from the concerns of ethical theory. The relation between applied ethics and ethical theory is not that one \"applies\" the theory to the practical issue. Rather, it is that in dealing with practical problems, one encounters all sorts of theoretical issues that must be addressed before one can make progress. Richard Hare has said that it was his desire to solve practical problems that first got him interested in philosophy; for me it was the reverse--I was attracted to the study of practical issues because they involve such intriguing philosophical questions. The controversy over euthanasia, for example, involves such theoretical questions as: What is a human life, and why does it have such value? Does a person's life have any objective value apart from the value it has for us? How far should a person's autonomy extend? Is there an important moral difference between acts and omissions? Is a person's intention relevant to assessing the rightness of an action? And thinking about the controversy over animal rights requires us to examine perhaps the deepest assumption in all of ethics--that promoting human interests is the point of the whole moral scheme.\nBut there is a larger subject that each of these essays addresses in its own way, namely, the nature of ethics and ethical reasoning. We want to know, most fundamentally, what ethics is and whether ethical questions can be answered by rational methods; and if so, what those methods are. Here it is especially important to consider theoretical and practical issues side by side. The practical discussions provide data about how ethical reasoning actually works. It is no good to say, in your theoretical discussion, that ethical reasoning has such-and-such character, if in your practical discussions you engage in reasoning that isn't like that at all. Thus the essays include a large number of practical examples that are of interest not only for their own sakes but also for what they reveal about the nature of ethical thinking.\nI did not, in the beginning, set out to champion any large-scale ethical theory. I believed, instead, that each issue could be addressed on its own terms, using whatever intellectual resources were handy. But over the years, I noticed that my conclusions always seemed congenial to utilitarianism. When I wrote about famine relief, I concluded that we have an extensive duty to use our resources to help those in need; when I wrote about euthanasia, I concluded that it is justified to put an end to suffering; and when I wrote about animals, I ended up agreeing with Bentham that their suffering counts equally with our own. I even defended one of utilitariaism's most scandalous implications, that our duty to our own children is not fundamentally different from our duty to all children. In the meantime, however, my considered opinion about utilitarianism was that it is false because it cannot account for our duty to treat people according to their individual deserts.\nWhy balk at this, you might ask, after having swallowed so much else? Now I believe I was probably wrong to insist on an independent principle of desert. While I was revising chapter 12 for this collection, I was especially concerned to get clear why it is important to treat people as they deserve. I had always believed that the answer would be nonutilitarian in character. But as it turned out, the answer--to simplify matters greatly--is that people are better off under a system of norms that acknowledges desert than they would be under a system that does not. The justification for acknowledging deserts, like so many other moral justifications, turns out to be just the sort we would expect utilitarianism to provide. So perhaps I should stop correcting people who remark that these essays are the work of a utilitarian. Instead, perhaps I should say that they record my progress toward that view. Utilitarianism is the position I seem to have ended up with, as a result of thinking about a lot of different issues, even though I never aimed at any such destination.\n--James Rachels\n1. John Dewey, \"The Need for a Recovery of Philosophy,\" in John Dewey: The Middle Works, 1899-1924, vol. 10, ed. Jo Ann Boydston (Carbondale and Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University Press, 1980), 46.\n2. In 1969 I set out to edit a book (Moral Problems [New York: Harper & Row, 1971]) that would bring together previously published essays by contemporary philosophers on practical issues. Although I collected everything I could find, it wasn't enough to fill the book, and I had to include some essays that were only marginally concerned with practical issues and some by nonphilosophers. On abortion, for example, philosophers had written almost nothing. (Two topics were exceptions: there was a lot of writing about criminal punishment, because it was a test case for utilitarianism; and a number of articles about civil disobedience had been inspired by the civil rights movement. But I couldn't fill the book with essays about just those topics.) Happily, Sara Ruddick helped by writing a splendid new piece for the book, in the process becoming one of the first philosophers to write about sex. 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        "raw_content": "Category: Hull-House\nBattling a Ward Boss: Addams vs. Powers\nAlderman of the Nineteenth Ward Johnny Powers\nTo better the lives of poor immigrants and children through Hull-House, Jane Addams often had to involve herself in the issues her residents cared about, such as child labor regulation, establishments of juvenile courts, overpopulated schools, and sanitation. To ensure that the government\u2019s laws heard the voice of the poor, Addams often challenged the status quo, which made political leaders uneasy. Addams specifically butted heads with the corrupt alderman of the Nineteenth Ward, Johnny Powers. Born in Ireland in 1852, Powers moved to America at age 20 and settled in Chicago. He became a politician for the Democratic Party and served as alderman almost until his death in 1930. Since 1892, Hull-House fought Powers to build a new school for neighborhood children, which he opposed. Although ultimately victorious in that fight, Addams tried to get Powers to clean up the garbage in Chicago streets by collecting 1,000 complaints but failed.\nThis was the start of a political battle between the two. When Addams supported his 1896 opponent, Powers fought back by eliminating the garbage inspector position held by Addams and placing supervision of these activities under the Ward superintendent. This angered Addams because she had previously succeeded in surveying the streets each morning and decreasing Chicago\u2019s litter.\nPowers maintained his political influence by purchasing votes. In 1898, Addams wrote: \u201cLast Christmas our Alderman distributed six tons of turkeys, and four or more tons of ducks and geese . . . It is easiest to reach people in the holiday mood of expansive good will, but on their side it seems natural and kindly that he should do it.\u201d Powers often financed and appeared at funerals as well to gain support, earning him the nickname, \u201cThe Mourner.\u201d Addams wrote: \u201cIf the Alderman seizes upon festivities for expressions of his good will, much more does he seize upon periods of sorrow. At a funeral he has double advantage of ministering a genuine craving for comfort and solace, and at the same time of assisting at an important social function\u201d (1898). Addams argued that this made him seem like a man with virtue; however, he did not strive to help individuals. At the end of the day, the streets were unclean, schools were overcrowded, and parks were unusable.\nAddams in 1896\nIn addition to owning two saloons, a gambling establishment, and a nice house, Powers sold city franchises and bought friends in the Council and courts. Addams demanded to know where he got his money from. \u201cTo their simple minds he gets it \u2018from the rich,'\u201d Addams wrote, \u201cand so as long as he again gives it out to the poor, as a true Robin Hood, with open hand, they have no objections to offer\u201d (1898).\nIn the 1898 elections, Addams supported Powers\u2019s opponent, Simeon Armstrong. Because one-fifth of the voters\u2019 jobs in the Nineteenth Ward depended on Powers\u2019s largesse, it was a challenge for Addams to sway people\u2019s self-interest towards a vote for Armstrong. She wrote, \u201cIf the so-called more enlightened members of the community accept public gifts from the man who buys up the Council, and the so-called less enlightened members accept individual gifts from the man who sells out the Council, we surely must take our punishment together\u201d (1898).\nPowers hit back against Addams in Chicago Tribune: \u201cI am what my people like, and neither Hull House nor all the reformers in town can turn them against me,\u201d he boasted. Powers claimed that Hull-House maligned the Ward, threatening, \u201cMark my word, a year from today there will be no such institution in the Nineteenth Ward.\u201d Anonymous supporters of Powers sent violent letters to Addams during the election; but, others, like Professor William Hill, supported Hull-House, writing, \u201cThose who make that institution their home have always regarded the people of the Nineteenth Ward as honest, hard-working citizens. Instead of standing on his own record, Powers is trying to shift the responsibility for neglected streets and empty houses upon somebody else\u201d (1898).\nAddams seated with Hull-House residents, 1934\nPowers won the 1898 election. Despite Addams\u2019s support for his opponents, Powers won re-election for the next 30 years. Though she failed to remove Powers from office, Addams learned through the experience. She realized that she needed to better understand and help her neighbors\u2019 lives before wading in. Entering the political world interfered with her connections with Hull-House\u2019s neighbors and made it more difficult for her to assist them and form relationships with them. After the election, she returned to helping her neighbors directly as well as working with the Chicago Bureau of Charities, which began development in 1894.\nAddams\u2019s short-lived success in keeping the Ward\u2019s streets clean also taught Chicago residents to understand how their political leaders should work, challenging Powers and his patronage system in a more indirect way. As Ray Stannard Baker wrote in \u201cHull House and the Ward Boss\u201d in 1898, \u201cIf it does not succeed, at least the residents of the ward will have had a stirring lesson in political morality, which will clear a way for success at another time.\u201d\n\u201cDefi to John Powers: Antis Accept the Hull House as the Campaign Issue. \u201d Chicago Tribune, 3 Mar. 1898, p. 7.; Jane Addams, \u201cWhy the Ward Boss Rules,\u201d Outlook 58, no.14 (April 2, 1898): 879-82.; Kendall. \u201cAlderman John Powers\u2019 Home Bombed by Political Rivals.\u201d The Chicago Crime Scenes Project, 17 May 2009, Blogger.com, http://chicagocrimescenes.blogspot.com/2009/05/alderman-john-powers-home-bombed-by.html. Accessed 21 Jun. 2017.; \u201cPowers and Cullerton Talk.\u201d Chicago Tribune, 6 Apr. 1898, p. 10.; Ray Stannard Baker, \u201cHull House and the Ward Boss,\u201d Outlook (March 26 1898): 769-771.; Schneiderhan, Erik. The Size of Others\u2019 Burdens: Barack Obama, Jane Addams, and the Politics of Helping Others. Stanford University Press, 2015.; Scott, Anne Firor. \u201cSaint Jane And The Ward Boss.\u201d American Heritage, Dec. 1960, http://www.americanheritage.com/content/saint-jane-and-ward-boss. Accessed 28 Jun. 2017.; \u201cWar on Hull House\u201d Chicago Tribune, 2 Mar. 1898, p. 12.\nQuestions About Settlements? Ask Jane!\nThe main entry to Hull House. (Jane Addams Memorial Collection, University of Illinois, Chicago).\nHow many people today know what settlements were? If you have heard of them, they conjure up black and white, or sepia images of large buildings in urban neighborhoods, operated by earnest men and women. Or images of immigrant children in classes or urban playgrounds.\nWhen Jane Addams founded Hull-House in 1889 the idea was a new one and part of her work was in popularizing not only the settlement, but the ideas behind it. The first settlement, and the one that inspired Addams and Ellen Gates Starr to found Hull-House was Toynbee Hall, a British settlement located in London\u2019s East End that was founded in 1884. The first settlement in the United States was Neighborhood house, established in 1886 by Stanton Coit.\nThe idea of the settlement was simple\u2013to bring education and social welfare to the people who lived and worked in impoverished cities. In the United States, settlements were also known as places that helped stir the melting pot of immigration. What was unique about the settlement movement, compared with other Progressive Era charitable efforts, was that the settlement workers moved in to the slum neighborhoods they sought to help, and they sought to act as neighbors, not distant benefactors to the working poor. Addams and other settlement workers wanted to understand the lives of immigrants and the working-class not be analyzing them, but by living side-by-side and helping when they could.\nIn the December 5, 1905 Toledo Daily Capital, Addams\u2019 theory was described as:\nthat every man is an individual and equally capable of good. The Hull House idea is to develop the individual. Miss Addams also stated that a much larger number of immigrants could be taken care of in this country and assimilated to advantage than was being done now.\nWhen Addams lectured, she often answered questions about her work. Some questions that were reported included:\nWhat about anarchy in the slums?\nI think the cry of anarchy has been greatly exaggerated in America. There is not nearly as much of it as some people seem to think. Much of the violation of law in the slums and among the foreigners is due to ignorance of the law rather than the result of criminal intentions.\nHow many children are taken care of at the Hull House every day?\nWe have a day nursery and this takes care of an average of forty children a day.\nAre there any day nurses or visitors in connection with Hull House who visit the homes of those in your district?\nWe never go to any house unless sent for or there is some good reason for our visit. We never make it a practice to invade the homes of the poor.\nIs there any religious instruction at Hull House?\nNo, there are no religious exercises at Hull House on account of the different beliefs of those in the house. We have Roman and Greek Catholics and Jews in addition to other creeds and denominations.\nWhat are the political opinions of the voters of the settlement district?\nThat depends entirely on which party gets hold of them first. Their political beliefs are easily subject to change. For instance the Italians formerly were almost entirely Republicans. Now, however, they are swimming over to Democracy. The Russian Jews are mostly socialists. Other nationalities have similar political principles. In Chicago there is so much intense interest in ward and city politics that national politics are entirely lost sight of in the shuffle.\nIs there any drinking in the Hull House?\nNo, there is no drinking in Hull House, but there is a great deal of it among certain classes in the slums. Most of the Jews congregate in the shops and little stores instead of in the saloons. Formerly there was very little drunkenness among the Italians when they drank only light wines. Now they are learning to drink the American beer and whisky and drunkenness among them is on the increase.\nWhat is being done to counteract drinking by the Hull House?\nWe try to counteract it mainly by means of amusements. The social feature of the saloon s what appeals to most of them and so we give Saturday evening parties, dances and socials. The saloon dance hall is one of the great pitfalls of the city and we try to oppose it in particular. We have a big coffee room but it is not a great success for the reason that only a few care for coffee in the evening.\nSettlements were one solution proposed by progressive reformers to alleviate the social problems caused by increasing numbers of new immigrants and rapid urbanization. Rather than build walls to keep people out, or hem them into crowded slums, Addams and other social workers sought to learn about them, live with them, and understand their cultures; all in an effort to help them navigate American life. She believed in treating her neighbors with respect and as intelligent and capable individuals who could contribute mightily to American society.\nFor more on settlement houses in Chicago, see the University of Illinois at Chicago\u2019s photo exhibit, \u201cChanging Neighborhoods: Photographs of Social Reform from 7 Chicago Settlement Houses.\u201d\nIf Only Walls Could Talk: Making the West Side\nThe \u201cclosers\u201d for the May 19, 2016 Hull-House public forum, \u201cMaking the West Side,\u201d left to right, Alice O\u2019Connor, University of California Santa Barbara; Yolanda Knight, program officer for the Steans Family Foundation; and Jennifer Scott, director of the Hull-House Museum. (Photograph by Ellen Skerrett)\nThe elegant Hull-House dining room was filled to the proverbial rafters on May 19, 2016 as historians, community residents, and activists shared insights and experience about neighborhood change on Chicago\u2019s West Side. Could any place have been more perfect for this wide-ranging conversation, part of a one-year NEH \u201cHumanities in the Public Square\u201d grant?\nJane Addams, ca. 1896-1900 (Swarthmore Peace Collection)\nAs Hull-House Museum director Jennifer Scott noted in her welcoming remarks, the Arts and Crafts dining room was the place where Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr and settlement residents broke bread with visitors while discussing the burning questions of the day, on labor, immigrants\u2019 rights, the criminal justice system. At the heart of the conversation was always the question, \u201cHow we can be better neighbors to one another?\u201d\nIt\u2019s the rare conference that connects the past and the present, but what struck me throughout the day was the way in which history illuminated and deepened the experience of West Siders who are engaged in finding solutions to issues of inequality in education and healthcare and disinvestment in their neighborhood.\nYou could see and hear nods of recognition from neighborhood activists in the room as Rutgers\u2019 historian Beryl Satter showed images of North Lawndale and discussed her father\u2019s efforts to represent African Americans who purchased homes under the segregated practice of contract buying in the 1950s and 1960s. Her award-winning book, Family Properties: How the Struggle Over Race and Real Estate Transformed Chicago and Urban America, put a human face these predatory lending practices that devastated the social fabric of the neighborhood and its housing stock.\nRufus Williams of the Better Boys Foundation and Amara Enyia of the Austin Chamber of Commerce argued convincingly that the loss of manufacturing jobs and the closing of public schools has made it difficult to attract development and investors. Indeed, many stores have become vacant lots since the riots along Madison Street in 1968 following the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. In a city with a flourishing downtown and North Side, Williams and Enyia agreed, the challenge is how to get policy makers to see value and equity in the West Side.\nHull-House\u2019s Smith Hall in 1910 (Library of Congress)\nThe West Side wasn\u2019t always invisible. In fact, just the opposite. In the second panel, historian Rima Lunin Schultz reminded the audience that 126 years ago on May 19, 1890, Chicagoans got their first glimpse of Hull-House in a Tribune feature illustrated with exterior and interior drawings of the settlement. Entitled \u201cTwo Women\u2019s Work,\u201d the newspaper story praised Addams and Starr for organizing \u201clectures and classes and parties [for] the uncultivated.\u201d\nCommitted to being better neighbors, the Hull-House residents investigated conditions in local sweatshops and mapped thirty blocks east of the settlement as a way \u201cto focus attention on the worst scenario of industrial conditions that immigrant laborers faced.\u201d Part of a federal study of \u201cslums,\u201d Hull-House Maps and Papers was published in 1895 and received widespread acclaim as innovative and influential.\nIronically, noted Schultz, \u201cby defining its neighborhood as the poorest and most disadvantaged, Hull-House unintentionally . . . began a process of urban renewal.\u201d\nA map from Hull-House Maps and Papers (1895) that identifies the ethnic background of the neighborhood.\nContinuing the discussion of the role of social scientists and neighborhood change, UIC historian Cynthia Blair characterized the 1895 study as a \u201cmap of exclusion that begins to define African Americans in Chicago.\u201d Hull-House Maps and Papers were not free of bias. In the wages map, for example, Blair noted that brothels near the train stations were designated white, even though they employed African American women.\nOhio State University historian Lilia Fernandez recounted the presence of Mexican Americans in the Hull-House settlement, particularly in the pottery program in the 1920s and 1930s. So it is all the more puzzling that the displacement of Mexican Americans by urban renewal and expressway construction is so little known.\nRichard Anderson of Princeton brought the conversation full circle in recounting the attitudes of reformers in the 1950s and 1960s who believed that urban renewal was the \u201csurgery\u201d necessary to eradicate \u201cblight and slums.\u201d Often glossed over in accounts of the siting of the Chicago campus of the University of Illinois, for example, is the role the federal government played in terms of public housing and expressway construction. Understanding this history also challenges us to reclaim the work and vision of women activists such as Florence Scala, dismissed as a \u201chousewife\u201d in the battle to save Hull-House from demolition in 1963.\nThe fourth and final panel of the afternoon featuring Rosa Cabrera, Dave Stovall, Kathy Catrambone, and Quiwana Bell was a powerful reminder that community organizers and activists work on behalf of ordinary people whose voices are not heard in public policy debates over education and health care. As I listened to their stories, I couldn\u2019t help but think of the old saying, \u201cIf only walls could talk.\u201d\nMore than a century ago in the Hull-House dining room, Jane Addams and the Hull-House residents engaged visitors from around the world who were eager to debate solutions to the thorny problems of poverty and workers\u2019 rights. What I heard on May 19th was something else: historians and community activists grappling with the legacy of Hull-House and the challenge of making the West Side, once again, visible.\nThe Spirit of Christmas at Hull-House\nFor a look at how Jane Addams and the Hull-House residents celebrated the Christmas season, we have reproduced Amalie Hannig\u2019s 1911 article \u201cChristmas at Hull-House,\u201d which was published in the Ladies Home Journal. Hannig was the co-founder and director at Hull-House\u2019s Music School, which was opened in 1893.\nChristmas at Hull-House\nThe activities at Hull-House cover a wide field at any time of the year. About nine thousand people come to us each week during the winter months. But when Christmas approaches Hull-House appears like a huge ant-hill where all the inhabitants are turning their efforts with great intensity into one channel\u2013into making this particular Christmas better than any of its predecessors.\nTo begin with the small people: A Christmas play, performed by children for all the club children, is given in our theater and the same performance is presented three times before different audiences of at least two hundred and fifty wide-eyed and breathless children each time, and when the performance is again twice repeated for their parents there is no loss of interest. It is difficult to find a suitable children\u2019s play that brings in good old Santa Claus and a Christmas tree. But usually this is done by using a fairy tale that is elastic enough to admit a Christmas touch at the end.\nThis photo shows a similar distribution of Christmas baskets to the poor\u2013in the above image it is the Chicago Salvation Army\u2019s 1906 Christmas distribution. (Chicago History Museum via Chicago Collections).\nIf anybody happens to see our large drawing-room on the day before Christmas he will be inclined to believe that he has accidentally dropped into a grocery store. His nostrils, too, will be greeted by all the characteristic odors. Rows of market-baskets fill the middle of the large space. In one corner of the rooms stand barrels filled with chickens, sacks of potatoes and onions, boxes of various groceries\u2013as coffee, tea, sugar\u2013boxes of apples, oranges and candy; another corner is stacked with small Christmas trees; and all these things send forth and mingle with their particular odors. On large tables and on all available chairs packages containing warm, comfortable wearing apparel, dress goods or shoes and an endless variety of toys are awaiting distribution. Soon many hands begin to sort and label, and by noon three hundred baskets are filled, varying according to the sizes of the families to whom they are addressed.\nA decorated tree from the time period. (Minnesota Historical Society)\nBy the evening all baskets have disappeared; the little Christmas trees alone are still waiting. But at about nine o\u2019clock a most delightful and mysterious activity begins. Each little tree, accompanied by candles, tinsel and all sorts of fascinating decorations, is brought forth and carried to some household in our neighborhood where an expectant, smiling mother is ready and waiting. The children are safely asleep; the small, and for the most part very poor, dwelling is clean and shiny and shows itself at its best; a table is ready to receive the tree and the presents. Quickly the tree is trimmed and the candles are put on the safe branches, and, after a friendly exchange of Christmas greetings, \u201cSanta Claus\u201d retires, leaving the rest to Mother. Back he goes to Hull-House to fetch another tree and place it in another home. Sometimes it happens that the last \u201cSanta Claus\u201d returns from his errand at about one or two o\u2019clock in the morning. Twenty-eight trees were sent out last Christmas.\nA postcard from 1910\nSome of us remember how on one Christmas Eve a tree and some presents were taken to an Irish mother who supported her six children and three of her dead sister\u2019s children by scrubbing day and night. Even on this evening she was not expected back in her three-roomed home until half-past twelve. When \u201cSanta Claus\u201d appeared at this late hour, loaded down with gifts for ten, he found six children sleeping peacefully in one bed\u2013three at the foot and three at the top\u2013in one room, and three others were in another room. Nine stockings were hanging up; and who would be surprised to learn that some of them showed holes so big that an orange was dropped in first so that other articles might not fall through? \u201cSanta Claus\u201d had to move on tiptoe, hardly daring to breathe, while he made his arrangements in the same room with the sleeping children.\nOut Italian friends gladly receive the American \u201cSanta Claus.\u201d Their homes are made to look festive and bright. The freshly scoured floor, still damp, is covered with newspapers, a little altar adorns the wall, the lamp of devotion is lighted, and when the little tree, gaily trimmed, stands on the floor before the altar the Virgin and Child seem to crown it with their blessed presence.\nOne feast at Hull-House fills hosts and guests alike with deep satisfaction. The Friendly Club, consisting of whole families of our people, come to a Christmas dinner, a real turkey dinner where everything is \u201cgrand\u201d and \u201cdelicious.\u201d Here are parents and their children dining with a joy that might make the chief cook of a King envious. Such a precious fowl as a turkey is an event to all of the diners. Last year about two hundred and sixty guests were placed in our spacious coffee-house, and when thirty-five late comers found all seats occupied the children politely gave up their legitimate places to the older people and stood between the chairs.\nAn effort is made, however, to observe Christmas in such a way that is shall not consist solely of presents and dinners and parties, but that the spiritual side shall also be accentuated. Handel\u2019s \u201cMessi ah,\u201d rendered every year through the courtesy of a chorus from Evanston, has been a source of great pleasure to our neighbors, to those of the Christian faith and to many of our Jewish friends. Perhaps the most spontaneous celebration of the birth of Jesus finds expression in our own Christmas concert, which has been given for eighteen years on the Sunday before Christmas. On this page is printed a recent program.\nThis concert consists of folk songs, carols and canons through which the people of many lands have for generations striven to express their joy and devotion, and is rendered by young people of the many nationalities represented in the Hull-House neighborhood. Possibly it is the spirit of Christmas, possibly it is the influence of music which holds together the souls of these people, but certain it is that, although most of the songs are of a religious character, Russian and Polish Jewish children participate with the consent of their parents.\nAn eminent author who has made a study of immigrants, especially of the Jews, said after he had listened to one of those concerts: \u201cIt is wonderful to see people, who in Russia would have died rather than speak the name of Christ, here singing these dongs, and their families in the audience enjoying this music.\u201d Nobody who knows the principles of Hull-House will accuse us of trying to influence the religious convictions of our friends; but the fact that all these people are united in the true spirit of Christmas may perhaps be a genuine expression of \u201cPeace on Earth and Good Will to Men.\u201d\nThis Christmas Carol was composed by one of the older pupils in the Music School, and, given for the first time at one of these concerts, was sung by a group of his younger brothers and sisters.\nAfter the concert the children, with their families, take supper together in a spacious room lighted only by the tapers of a large Christmas tree. This \u201cMusic-School Tree\u201d is always the same and unlike any of the others which flourish at Hull-House. It is a large fir tree which reaches from floor to ceiling and is fastened to a secure stand. To the top is tied a star made of silver tinsel wound around a frame of strong wire. Many \u201cicicles\u201d of glass are attached to conspicuous branches, and a large number of candle-holders are made of unpainted tin. Then we carefully spread soft fluffy asbestos or a new German non-combustible cotton over all the thicker and finer branches to make them look as if they were snow-covered. Twelve packages of plain silver-tinsel thread are also put on, starting at the top so that the tinsel covers the tree like a silver veil. The threads are laid on the branches almost singly and must not be in the least tangled. White candles are placed in the holders and holly is laid on the floor around the tree. After the candles have been lighted\u2013beginning at the top\u2013all lights in the room are turned out. There it stands in wonderful, mysterious, silent beauty, like the Spirit of Christmas, glittering softly in green, white and silver.\nThis perhaps is the climax of our Christmas celebration, although the holiday week is full of all sorts of jollifications, ending with the \u201cOld Settlers\u201d party on New Year\u2019s Day.\nClick here for a transcription of the entire article and the original image, mounted by the wonderful Urban Experience in Chicago site.",
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        "raw_content": "by Julie Frayn on May 18, 2015 in Adventures in Alzheimer's,Mama Bird\nMy mom has always had a wide range of acquaintances. Maybe it was due to her years supporting politicians\u2019 campaigns and working in the office of the Member of Parliament for Calgary Centre. Or perhaps it\u2019s just her outgoing nature and ability to talk to anyone about anything at any time\u2026 It\u2019s an enviable trait. One I didn\u2019t inherit.\nAlzheimer\u2019s is extending the diameter of her acquaintance circle wider and wider every day.\nBaby girl and I took her out for an afternoon of dog shopping (yeah, we didn\u2019t get a dog \u2013 different story). She wanted a burger, so we found a Wendy\u2019s drive-thru. She told us how she knew her dad. But now he\u2019s dead. (Each time she says \u2018dead,\u2019 it is with emphasis, a deep voice, and that single syllable is drawn ouuuttt).\nI asked whose dad she was talking about.\n\u201cUh, you mean Dave Thomas? 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        "raw_content": "Free isn't always a benefit: free bariatric surgery for kids\nWe now have an idea of what the \u201cor else\u201d might be for fat children in the UK who fail to lose weight. Under a new proposal for the clinical management of fat children under NICE (National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence) guidelines, bariatric surgery would be provided for free in Norfolk...to children.\nAccording to the evening news:\nChildren at N&N to get stomachs stapled\nChildren in Norfolk who are overweight or obese could for the first time be offered surgery under radical plans to stem the growing problem. More than a quarter of children living in the county are classed as overweight or obese, but if they want to lose weight through surgery they cannot do so for free in Norfolk.... the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital is to submit a plan to county health chiefs to carry out surgery on the most severe cases, although only involving children. 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Bariatric surgery may be considered for young people only in exceptional circumstances, and if they have achieved or nearly achieved physiological maturity [section 1.2.6.13].\u201d These restrictions would be removed under this new proposal.\nAs researchers continue to point out, simply calling guidelines evidence-based does not make them so. British researchers, for example, who conducted a careful and extensive review of the clinical evidence on the government\u2019s initiatives for childhood obesity, found no evidence for the effectiveness of monitoring or screening children to prevent or reduce obesity. Disturbingly lacking were studies that credibly examined the potential harm of such programs. Worse, no study identified an effective weight reduction or preventive intervention. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Study Kit \u00bb Book Review \u00bb Issues in Pakistan\u2019s Economy\nBy: S. Akbar Zaidi\nPakistan\u2019s economic development and social change over its first 66 years remained spectacular, yet commonplace, and in many ways tragic, observes the renowned political economist S. Akbar Zaidi in his book \u201cIssues in Pakistan\u2019s Economy\u201d. In this book, Zaidi, who is well known as one of the most creative intellectuals and economists of Pakistan, has undertaken the task of not only describing Pakistan\u2019s development efforts in its totality but also rationalising why our national policies failed to hold the country together. The third edition of the book deals with an extensive account of economic performance of the country, as well as the issues of state formation, class and society.\nOne can hardly disagree with Zaidi\u2019s concluding remarks at the end of the first chapter entitled (\u201cUnderstanding Pakistan\u2019s Structural Transformation: 1947-2014\u201d) of the book: Compared to what it was in 1947, the country seems like a modern, dynamic state \u2013 unlike, say, Afghanistan \u2013 but compared to other countries such as Malaysia, Thailand and South Korea, Pakistan\u2019s achievements look minuscule. Zaidi\u2019s analysis of past policies and his appraisal of sectoral and national policies, of the nature and quality of economic development is forthright and categorical. There is no attempt to soft-pedal opinions that are likely to be challenged. He criticises Ayub Khan\u2019s functional inequality in terms of the Marxian criticism of the capitalist system. He is also sharply critical of the structural adjustment programme of the IMF. His explanation of Bhutto\u2019s economic difficulties as \u2018bad luck\u2019 and sympathetic treatment of his policies may not be acceptable to many people.\nThe book, which was first published in 1999, is full of information nuggets, well-researched data and statistics gleaned from authentic sources. It would surely serve as a reliable reference document for scholars of Pakistan\u2019s economic history and the country\u2019s development as well as for those who seek to understand how social and economic processes have an impact on numerous outcomes and forms of structural transformation, and how state and society evolve in a political economy perspective.\nSince the state and the nation would be discussing the state of the economy and debating income and expenditure proposals for the incoming financial year over the next four weeks or so, one thought it only appropriate to alert the official economic managers about the exhaustive work done by Zaidi on the very issues that they would be confronted with during what is considered to be budget season of the year. The book, as its back cover says, is about understanding Pakistan\u2019s structural transformation over six decades in a political economy framework. The author examines how and where such transformations have taken place in the economy, society, in class and gender relations, in the manifestation of consumerism and culture, and other ways. The book has 27 chapters and all of them are highly instructive. A special feature of this book is the author\u2019s mobilisation of statistical evidence in the form of maps, figures and tables, as well as strong arguments to support his conclusions. In addition, he has used box items to define and explain a number of concepts that other authors did not deem necessary. This reader-friendly approach is invaluable for the non-economists and students who should now understand such concepts as feudalism, tax elasticity and buoyancy, fiscal and budget deficits etc., more clearly. A number of controversial subjects have been dealt with in a way as to present arguments on both the sides.\nbook review CSS CSS Exam 2019 Issues in Pakistan\u2019s Economy PMS\t2018-09-25\nTags book review CSS CSS Exam 2019 Issues in Pakistan\u2019s Economy PMS\nWritten by: Other Writer on January 2, 2019. Pakistan\u2019s main issue has been its crisis \u2026",
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        "raw_content": "Soldiers have a responsibility to protect\nSoldiers in time and space including those in Uganda have a responsibility to defend the nation against external aggression and to protect the people against internal regime oppression. In protecting the people against regime oppression, soldiers can either remain neutral or join the people against the regime.\nSince 1966, the people of Uganda have suffered various degrees of regime oppression. It\u2019s time that Uganda soldiers do something about it by peaceful means in the first instance. Soldiers everywhere have exercised their responsibility to protect the people by either standing neutral while the people battled against an authoritarian regime or joining the people when the government used force to silence the people. For easy reference here are some examples.\n1. During the French Revolution of 1789, some sections of the army (the French Guards) joined the Parisian demonstrators because they sympathized with their suffering made worse by unemployment, food shortages, rising prices. When the Third Estate that had converted itself into the National Assembly refused to obey the king\u2019s orders, the king was reluctant to call on soldiers because he suspected they would refuse to carry out his orders. They were on the side of the people. The Bourbon dynasty was removed from power.\n2. In 1911, Porfirio Diaz who had ruled Mexico for over thirty years during which time the conditions of peasants and workers deteriorated and triggered a revolution, the president was forced to resign and fled into exile. The regime collapsed.\n3. During the Russian Revolution of February 1917, Czar Nicholas II ordered his troops to disperse demonstrators. Instead soldiers joined the demonstrators and the Romanov dynasty was removed from power.\n4. During Stalin collectivization program which was resisted by some farmers (the kulaks), some Red Army soldiers refused to shoot the peasants.\n5. During the 1974 Ethiopian Revolution soldiers joined civilian demonstrators and pressed their demands. Meanwhile the Imperial Guards remained neutral and the Ethiopian Empire was brought to an end.\n6. In 1986, some soldiers in the Philippines led by the minister of defense and deputy army commander joined the people and prevented President Ferdinand Marcos from stealing the presidential elections results which he lost. He was sent into exile.\n7. In 1989, the anti-Ceausescu (Romanian communist leader) forces in the army joined the demonstrators against pro-Ceausescu secret police. Ceausescu and his wife Elena were captured as they tried to flee the country and the regime collapsed.\n8. In 1989, the East Germany leader Erich Honecker was faced with serious demonstrations calling for reforms. Honecker seriously considered unleashing troops to disperse demonstrators. He didn\u2019t take the decision because he suspected the soldiers would refuse to act against the people. His was forced to resign and his regime collapsed.\n9. In the Soviet Union conservative hardliners resisted the pace of political and economic change. In 1991 they attempted a military coup led by some ministers and military officers. The public resisted and most military units withdrew their support and the coup failed.\n10. During the Arab Spring Revolution, the Egyptian soldiers took a neutral stand and Mubarak and his regime were swept out of power.\nFellow Uganda soldiers you have a patriotic and professional duty to protect the people against NRM regime oppression and decadence that has descended on the Pearl of Africa. There is no crime but praise in either joining the people or remaining neutral for peaceful regime change. Uganda is tired of shading innocent blood since the attack on Mengo in 1966. We all want to re-establish liberty, justice, equality and dignity for all Ugandans and strictly observe political, civil, economic, social and cultural rights and freedoms. We want Ugandans to determine a system of governance call it what you will (federal or unitary) and to participate in decisions and programs that affect their lives. Uganda is at a cross roads and the decision you make will either save or sink Uganda deeper into the hole of misery and decadence. The choice is yours.\nagainst, can, either, join, neutral, people, regime, remain, soldiers, theAll\n\u2190 Museveni is creating two economic and social systems in Uganda\nRole of women in changing course of history \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Red Cross Faces Critical Blood Shortage\nSummer weather and busy schedules might be partly to blame, but the Red Cross reports that there are 61,000 fewer donations than needed currently.\n\u201cIt\u2019s crucial that people donate now to meet the needs of patients every day and to be prepared for emergencies that require significant volumes of donated blood,\u201d said Sue Thesenga, communications manager of the North Central Blood Services Region. \u201cEvery day, blood and platelet donors can help save lives, and right now these heroes are needed to give as soon as possible.\u201d\nTo help, visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767), or plan to attend one of the blood drives coming up in our area.\n7/7/2017: 12 PM - 5 PM, Grace Lutheran Church, 320 E. Main St.\n7/13/2017: 12 PM - 5 PM, Snell Motors, 1900 Madison Ave.\n7/13/2017: 12:30 PM - 5:30 PM, American Red Cross, 105 Homestead Drive\n7/14/2017: 9 AM - 1 PM, American Red Cross, 105 Homestead Drive\n7/17/2017: 10 AM - 3 PM, National Guard Training & Community Center, 100 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive\n7/17/2017: 11:30 AM - 4:30 PM, Blue Earth County Library, 100 E. Main St.\n7/24/2017: 12 PM - 5 PM, Hosanna Lutheran Church, 105 Hosanna Drive\n7/25/2017: 10 AM - 3 PM, Mankato Clinic, 1400 Madison Ave.\n7/7/2017: 9 AM - 3 PM, Mayo Clinic Health System, 404 Fountain St.\n7/17/2017: 1 PM - 7 PM, United Methodist Church, 702 Highway 69 S.\n7/17/2017: 1 PM - 7 PM, American Legion, 108 First Ave. S.\n7/12/2017: 12 PM - 6 PM, Mayo Clinic Health System, 701 Hewitt Blvd.\n7/13/2017: 1 PM - 7 PM, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 320 West Ave.\n7/20/2017: 12 PM - 6 PM, Church of St Joseph, 435 W. Seventh St.\n7/21/2017: 8 AM - 2 PM, Elks Lodge #845, 306 W. 4th St.\n7/25/2017: 12 PM - 6 PM, First Covenant Church, 2302 Twin Bluff Road\n7/19/2017: 12 PM - 6 PM, Community Center, 96 Main St.\n7/21/2017: 10 AM - 4 PM, Church of Christ, 900 State Highway 99\n7/17/2017: 1 PM - 7 PM, First Lutheran Church, 116 Inner Drive\n7/24/2017: 12 PM - 6 PM, St. John's Lutheran, 1200 NW 13th Ave.\n7/25/2017: 10:30 AM - 3:30 PM, St. Edwards Catholic Church, 2000 Oakland Ave. W.\n7/10/2017: 1 PM - 7 PM, Church of St. Patrick Shieldsville, 7525 Dodd Road\n7/21/2017: 1 PM - 7 PM, Trinity Lutheran Church, 530 NW 4th St.\n7/7/2017: 10 AM - 4 PM, Culver's, 960 Highway 3 S.\n7/14/2017: 8 AM - 1 PM, Northfield Hospital, 2000 North Ave.\n7/15/2017: 8 AM - 12 PM, Eagles Club, 304 Water St. S.\n7/12/2017: 12:30 PM - 6:30 PM, St. John's Church, 313 E. 2nd St.\n7/17/2017: 12 PM - 6 PM, American Legion, 12375 Princeton Ave.\n7/8/2017: 12 PM - 5 PM, Family Video, 1260 4th Ave. E.\n7/14/2017: 10 AM - 4 PM, Target, 1685 17th Ave. E.\n7/25/2017: 12 PM - 6 PM, All Saints Senior Living, 1880 Independence Drive\n7/7/2017: 11 AM - 5 PM, Hy-Vee, 1620 S. Cedar\n7/10/2017: 1 PM - 5 PM, Ag Power Enterprises, 3555 18th St. SW\n7/12/2017: 12 PM - 6 PM, St. Joseph's Church, 512 S. Elm Ave.\n7/14/2017: 8 AM - 1 PM, St. Joseph's Church, 512 S. Elm Ave.\n7/21/2017: 4 PM - 9 PM, Steele County Fairgrounds, 1525 S. Cedar Ave.\n7/11/2017: 12 PM - 6 PM, Family Video, 1101 2nd St. NE",
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        "title": "Must-See: The Masterpieces Inside RijksMuseum in Amsterdam",
        "raw_content": "When you\u2019re in Netherlands, don\u2019t skip in getting to know all the masterpieces inside Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. Boy, until now, I can\u2019t help but remember the goosebumps I had staring at the originals masterpieces of Rembrandt, Van Gogh, Frans Hals, Johannes Vermeer and other Dutch masters.\nThe facade of RijksMuseum in Amsterdam (Netherlands).\nHow much time should I spend there? I was there two hours before is closed. That\u2019s good enough time to explore the whole museum. But if you\u2019re really an art enthusiast, then, you need a half day to scrutinize everything. \ud83d\ude00\nRijksMuseum in Amsterdam (Netherlands).\nI Amsterdam. Then, the next morning, really early, I went back for a solo photo op outside the museum. Due to the crowd of tourists a day before that and as a solo traveler, I never had the chance to pose in front of the city\u2019s name statue: I Amsterdam.\ni amsterdam sign statue in front of RijksMuseum in Amsterdam (Netherlands).\nThe Masterpieces Inside RijksMuseum in Amsterdam\nArts of Religious Themes. I\u2019d say that every museum I\u2019ve been to in Europe has arts of religious themes. It\u2019s part of the region\u2019s art, culture and history.\nArts of Religious Themes inside RijksMuseum in Amsterdam (Netherlands).\nThe Battle of Waterloo by Jan Willem Pieneman. This painting portrays the end of Napoleon\u2019s rule.\nThe Battle of Waterloo by Jan Willem Pieneman inside Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.\nThe Singel Bridge at the Paleisstraat in Amsterdam by George Hendrik Brietner. Do you see the woman in the centre of the frame? Well, in the original painting, that woman was portrayed as a maid, which, of course, received unfavourable criticisms. The gallery who represented the artist told him that it is best to make the woman look classy.\nThe Singel Bridge at the Paleisstraat in Amsterdam by George Hendrik Brietner inside Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.\nSelf Portrait by Vincent Van Gogh. In order to master a new painting style (impressionism), Vincent tried to do it with self portraits. Why? Because he couldn\u2019t afford a model!\nSelf Portrait by Vincent Van Gogh inside Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam (Netherlands).\nThe Merry Family by Jan Havicksz. Look what these young children are doing?\nThe Merry Family by Jan Havicksz inside RijksMuseum in Amsterdam (Netherlands).\nThe Milkmaid by Johannes Vermeer. Except for the pouring milk, everything else is still.\nThe Milkmaid by Johannes Vermeer inside Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam (Netherlands).\nNight Watch by Rembrandt. This is one of the museum\u2019s most prized possessions. In this painting, Rembrandt used the role of light to effectively convey important details of the story. Can you see the hand in the middle of the painting? It looks like it comes out of the painting itself!\nNight Watch by Rembrandt inside Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam (Netherlands).\nIt is believed that the man hiding behind the two watchmen is Rembrandt himself.\nBanquet of the Amsterdam Civic Guard in Celebration of the Peace of M\u00fcnster by Bartholomeus van der Helst. The Spanish and the Dutch decided to make way for peace.\nBanquet of the Amsterdam Civic Guard in Celebration of the Peace of M\u00fcnster by Bartholomeus van der Helst inside Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam (Netherlands).\nThere are many masterpieces to see inside Rijksmuseum and the ones above are just a few of my favourites.\nNearby Attraction. Few steps from the RijksMuseum, you\u2019ll find Van Gogh Museum. Do not ever miss it.\nVan Gogh Museum in Amsterdam (Netherlands).\nI stayed at Budget Hostel Heart of Amsterdam for four days. It\u2019s right at the center of the Amsterdam\u2019s famous Red Lights District. You can book it through Booking.com.\nTags: Amsterdam, Europe, Museum, netherlands, RijksMuseum in Amsterdam\n\u2190 Is this the Narrowest House in Amsterdam?\nI Had a Photo Op at I Amsterdam Sign Statue and the Sky Turned Pink! \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Waterloo Region Down Syndrome Society \u2013 17th Annual Buddy Walk\nOn Sunday, November 4, 2018 hundreds of local families and friends will gather at the Stanley Park Community Centre (505 Franklin St. N. at Ottawa St.) to participate in the Waterloo Regional Down Syndrome Society\u2019s 17th Annual Buddy Walk!\nRegistration is at 1pm and the walk starts at 2pm.\nTheir walk is one of hundreds going on across North America. The Buddy Walk is an event promoting equitable opportunities for all Canadians with Down syndrome. Not only does this event benefit the community, this is a chance to share stories of success from within our local and national Down syndrome society. The walk is a big part of National Down Syndrome Awareness Week November 1-7.\nFor more information, visit https://www.wrdss.ca/\n\u00ab Triple R (Relax, Refresh, Recharge) (AC)\tFaith and Climate Transformation \u00bb",
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        "raw_content": "Daewonsa Temple \u2013 \ub300\uc6d0\uc0ac (Pohang, Gyeongsangbuk-do)\nThe dragon\u2019s head at Daewonsa Temple in Pohang, Gyeongsangbuk-do.\nWithout a doubt, Daewonsa Temple in northern Pohang, Gyeongsangbuk-do is one of the strangest and most unique temple\u2019s you\u2019ll visit in all of Korea. Located on the south side of Mt. Obongsan and just north of Chilpo Beach, you\u2019ll find Daewonsa Temple.\nYou first approach the temple over the Chilpo Bridge and the stream that flows into the East Sea. Uniquely, Daewonsa Temple is divided into an upper and lower courtyard with the older portion of the temple in the lower courtyard. But it\u2019s the snaking hundred metre long blue dragon that flows from the base of the temple up to its main hall heights that sets the temple apart. Approaching from the south, you can see the wide-open mouth of the dragon with a red exercise ball as the dragon\u2019s tonsils. Across the bridge, and the pond that it spans, you\u2019ll have to push your way past the dragon\u2019s tonsils to enter the dragon. A little further ahead, you\u2019ll find a door that gains you entrance to the temple\u2019s lower main hall. As you enter the main hall, you\u2019ll be welcomed by row upon row of various Buddhas. Next to these golden rows of Buddhas is a large shrine dedicated to Jijang-bosal (The Bodhisattva of the Afterlife). Resting on the main altar are a triad of statues centred by Birojana-bul (The Buddha of Cosmic Energy). And to the right of the main altar is a simplistic guardian mural.\nThere are a couple other shrine halls in the lower courtyard like the Chilseong-gak, the bell pavilion, as well as the Sanshin-gak. But it\u2019s in the Sanshin-gak that you\u2019re in for the greatest surprise. Housed inside the shaman shrine hall is one of the most original murals dedicated to Sanshin (The Mountain Spirit). With a winged helmet, a mix of Yongwang (The Dragon King) and Sanshin motifs, as well as Gwanseeum-bosal and Jijang-bosal intermingling with donja (attendants), this style of painting is completely unheard of, so enjoy!\nBack at the head of the dragon, and up a steep incline, is the temple\u2019s upper main hall. Surrounded by beautifully manicured grounds, the upper main hall is adorned with the Zodiac generals around its exterior walls. As for the interior, and sitting on the main altar inside the cavernous main hall, are a triad of statues centred by Seokgamoni-bul (The Historical Buddha). He\u2019s joined to the right and left by Munsu-bosal (The Bodhisattva of Wisdom) and Bohyun-bosal (The Bodhisattva of Power). And to the left and right of this triad, and resting on their own altar, are Daesaeji-bosal (The Wisdom and Power for Amita-bul), as well as Gwanseeum-bosal. Adorning the remaining walls is a guardian mural and a Chilseong mural.\nJust outside the upper courtyard\u2019s main hall are a row of granite statues. Once more, the triad is centred by Birojana-bul. Interestingly, and at the base of the dragon\u2019s tail, there\u2019s a door with a Nathwi on it. It\u2019s through this door that you can walk through the remainder of the dragon\u2019s body. Housed inside the dragon\u2019s body are various shamanic murals.\nHOW TO GET THERE: From the Pohang Intercity Bus Terminal, you\u2019ll need to take Bus #510. After 34 stops, or about 50 minutes, you\u2019ll need to get off at the Chilpo 1-ri stop. From the stop, you\u2019ll need to walk 500 metres, or 8 minutes, towards Daewonsa Temple.\nOVERALL RATING: 8/10. Just because it is so different than all the rest, and it has a slight amusement park feel to it, Daewonsa Temple rates as highly as it does. Not only can you see paintings throughout the entire length of the dragon\u2019s body, but you can also gain entrance to the lower courtyard\u2019s main hall. In addition to this outlandish, yet strangely appropriate dragon, is the highly original Sanshin mural located just to the north of the side-winding blue dragon. There are quite a few customary things to explore at Daewonsa Temple, but it\u2019s these to oddities that make the temple stand out.\nThe welcoming Podae-hwasang at Daewonsa Temple.\nThe unique dragon\u2019s head at the temple.\nA closer look at the blue dragon.\nIn the jaws of the dragon with the red exercise ball as tonsils.\nThe entry to the lower courtyard\u2019s main hall.\nThe welcoming rows of miniature Buddha statues.\nThe main altar inside the lower courtyard\u2019s main hall.\nA look from the exterior at the older main hall at Daewonsa Temple.\nTo the right of the older main hall is this amazing Sanshin mural.\nThe side-winding blue body of the dragon as you make your way up to the upper courtyard\u2019s main hall.\nA look at the newly built Daeung-jeon.\nThe main altar inside the newly built Daeung-jeon.\nThe Dragon Ship of Wisdom with Jijang-bosal at the helm.\nThe neighbouring statues with Birojana-bul to the far right.\nAnd the entrance to the dragon\u2019s body.\nThis entry was posted in Gyeongsangbuk-do and tagged Daewonsa Temple, Gyeongsangbuk-do, Pohang, \ub300\uc6d0\uc0ac by dostoevsky_21_81. 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        "raw_content": "State Appellate Court overturns conviction in 1992 Lake County murder\nby Steve Mills and Cynthia Dizikes Sunday, Dec. 11, 2011 at 3:37 PM\nThe court upbraided police for how they obtained a confession from Rivera, saying veteran detectives used leading questions and likely fed Rivera information. The court also said detectives psychologically manipulated the fragile Rivera\nDuh!!! That's how the \"9 Step Reid Method\" usually works. The \"9 Step Reid Method\" is used by most police departments in the USA to get confessions. The \"9 Step Reid Method\" is kind of like a mental method of beating the sh*t out of a suspect with psychological rubber hoses to get a confession. That's one reason you should ALWAYS that the 5th and refuse to answer ANY and all police questions. 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The court also said detectives psychologically manipulated the fragile Rivera.\nThe appeals court was equally if not more critical of the Lake County state's attorney's office. Using unusually harsh language, the court said the theories that prosecutors offered at trial were \"highly improbable\" and \"distort to an absurd degree\" the testimony from witnesses.\nProsecutors can appeal the court's ruling to the Illinois Supreme Court. But the appeals court saddled them with a heavy burden, writing that even when the evidence was viewed in a light most favorable to prosecutors, \"no rational trier of fact could have found the essential elements of the crime beyond a reasonable doubt.\"\nThe court said the evidence was \"insufficient\" to establish Rivera's guilt and the conviction was \"unjustified and cannot stand.\" With that ruling, the court did not even address other issues raised by Rivera's attorneys.\nThe lawyers said they are considering asking the court this week to free their client, now 39, whose family was overjoyed by Friday's developments.\n\"This is just one of the very highly problematic cases that have been prosecuted in defiance of common sense and overwhelming physical evidence, especially DNA evidence,\" Rob Warden, executive director of Northwestern University's Center on Wrongful Convictions, which represents Rivera, said after the ruling was issued.\nLake County State's Attorney Michael Waller, who is not running for re-election next year, declined to comment, saying he had not read the ruling. Prosecutor Michael Mermel, who has shepherded the Rivera case through the courts for much of its life, hung up on a reporter who reached him at home.\nThe ruling is sure to be seen as another embarrassment for Waller's team and one that will color his legacy. Just last week, Waller announced that Mermel would retire in January after he was criticized for comments about the Rivera case and other cases involving DNA that were seen as callous and intemperate.\nAlthough the court wrote that contrary to the claims of Rivera's lawyers, \"DNA does not trump all other evidence,\" in the end it determined the DNA \"embedded reasonable doubt deep into the state's theory\" of the case.\nRivera was in custody on a burglary charge when he became a suspect in the murder of Staker, who was raped and stabbed in a Waukegan home where she was baby-sitting. He was first found guilty in November 1993, but an appeals court reversed the conviction and ordered a new trial. Rivera was convicted again in 1998. In 2004, a Lake County judge granted Rivera DNA testing; he was tried again in 2009 and, again, was convicted.\nHe was sentenced to life in prison without possibility of parole.\nLast year, Waller's office was forced to drop its rape and murder case against Jerry Hobbs, who had been charged with the 2005 stabbing deaths of his 8-year-old daughter and her 9-year-old friend.\nAs in Rivera's case, DNA evidence from semen found in the girl's body was not from the suspect, and he confessed after a grueling interrogation. Still, prosecutors pressed on with their case, arguing it was possible the DNA came from semen left by a couple at a lover's lane.\nProsecutors released Hobbs only after the DNA was matched to another man whose genetic profile was in a database of offenders.\nIn the Rivera case, a match to another suspect has never been made. 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        "raw_content": "Cod produs: Brooks B4 Frame Bag - Black\nBrooks is proud to announce the fruit of our successful collaboration with the Royal College of Art in London (RCA). For the first time a new range of moulded leather bags will be produced in the Brooks saddle factory in Smethwick, England, using the same machinery and techniques employed to make famous Brooks Leather Saddles. The shape is based on the width of the famous B17 saddle, Brooks most iconic model, for the B1 and B2 bags, and twice that width for the larger B3 edition. The B3 can be fitted on the bike by attaching the bag to the frame or the rear rack, or the bag may also be worn as a shoulder bag thanks to the detachable strap that accompanies it.\nVOLUME : 0,85L",
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        "raw_content": "Sex and the single sperm bandit\nWelcome to the new chicklit. No longer just a dismissive clich\u00e9 to characterize the plethora of novels du jour about shallow, self-centred single women, chicklit \u2014 or as I prefer to call it, contemporary women's literature \u2014 has become a full-fledged genre that is maturing and evolving in the hands of a new generation of women writers. With the release of her first novel, The Continuity Girl, Globe and Mail writer Leah McLaren positions herself at the forefront of this literary movement, proving that chicklit can be clever, poignant and insightful.The story follows Meredith Moore, a Toronto-based script supervisor known in the industry as the \u201ccontinuity girl' \u2014 who, on turning 35, has a simultaneous career and fertility crisis that propels her on a trans-Atlantic quest to make a baby.Meredith is a classic perfectionist, which makes her the ideal continuity girl. She describes herself as a \u201cdispassionate observer valued for her ability to meticulously record details without judgment or embellishment.\u201d Her job is to observe each take during filming and make sure every detail is consistent with the previous take. As such, she's used to controlling the story in both her personal and professional lives.After Meredith suffers the double blow of getting fired and being warned by a well-meaning gynecologist of the dire state of her fertility, her mother, an eccentric Brit she calls That Woman, arranges for Meredith to come live in London and work on the big-budget movie of a mysterious director to whom she is somehow connected. Meredith also sees it as the perfect opportunity to meet a man who will father her child \u2014 with no strings attached.Once in London, Meredith dubs herself a \u201csperm-bandit\u201d and sets her sights on a string of potential donors: an alcoholic falconer, a German photographer whose horrifying exhibit sends her running, and the widowed fertility specialist who launched her quest in the first place. The thing about Meredith is she's neurotic and anxiety-ridden, so much so that she has to carry an old bottle of Ativan in her pocket for comfort. A suspension of disbelief is required if we are to believe that Meredith, who has a nervous breakdown on set when she loses her self-stick three-hole paper reinforcements, would have unprotected sex with a stranger in order to conceive a baby.But never mind that. We forgive McLaren in large part because her prose is so witty and engaging and we can't put the book down.Along the way, in classic chicklit style, Meredith falls in love, makes peace with her mother, learns the truth about her father, finds her professional calling and . . . I won't tell you whether she gets pregnant. It's to McLaren's credit that the reader isn't sure how things will turn out at the end. She skillfully throws in a few twists and surprises to keep the story fresh and unpredictable.The Continuity Girl is filled with hilarious lines. In comparing Meredith to the \u201cYummy Mummies\u201d at her yoga class, McLaren writes: \u201cStill, they must know something she didn't \u2014 they were Yummy while she was un-Yummy, thirty-five, her Fallopian tubes like a pair of half-empty Pez dispensers.\u201d Brilliant, as the Brits would say.At times, the cast of secondary characters borders on caricature. Meredith's mother, for instance, is a wild, bawdy poetess whose literary career peaked and waned in the sixties and whose lack of maternal instinct and appropriateness comes precariously close to implausible. There's also Mich, Meredith's best friend, a flaky, brazen party girl who, though lacking substance, is at least redeemed by her loyalty to Meredith; and Osmond Crouch, the mysterious benefactor who is part Roman Polanski, part Howard Hughes \u2014 a millionaire hermit who's been cloistered in his Italian villa for the better part of a decade working on a silent film that is to be his masterpiece.McLaren fares much better with Dr. Joe Veil, the infertile doctor who switched his specialty from oncology to fertility and then lost his wife to cancer. He is a much more complex and well-drawn character, revealing that McLaren is quite capable of the depth and texture necessary to transcend the limitations of the more one-dimensional chicklit novels.McLaren is at her best when wryly observing social and cultural life, whether the Toronto bourgeoisie, the Hollywood film world or the class system in England. In describing Meredith's self-proclaimed \u201cmiddle-class provinciality,\u201d McLaren writes, \u201cIn London, it was as if the sum of everything you had ever done or experienced could be tallied or measured by the way you pronounced the word \u2018vase.' \u201dIn spite of several brief lapses into slapstick, McLaren has crafted a relevant women's comedy for the ages. 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        "raw_content": "We talk to big game during the beginning of the year. Many of us set ambitious promises on what we will accomplish this year. However, many fall off their goal within the 2-5th month of the year. Most goals revolve around finances, whether it is generating more for their savings account or getting through your debt. Whatever it was, you may have taken a break from working on your goals, but, do not get discouraged. You can still reach your New Year\u2019s resolution financial goals.\nFor this blog, we will be exploring why some people stop working on their New Year\u2019s Resolution financial goals. We are going to provide steps that you can take to get back on track with your financial goals. More importantly, we\u2019ll go over how you can maintain your behavior to reach your goals to minimize the risk of stopping again. We acknowledge that everyone is different in the way that their goals work, so take each tip as it pertains to your unique situation.\nWhy people stop\nWhy do people stop working towards their financial goals? What about the New Year makes people feel like they need to make a drastic change in their life?\n1. You aren\u2019t motivated.\nAt the beginning of the year you\u2019re around friends and family and at the moment, you are surrounded by the people you love, and, at that moment, you motivated yourself to make a promise to do something by the end of the year. However, as the months go on others will forget the goal you made, and that will leave you on your own to motivate yourself.\n2. You didn\u2019t take the first step.\nMost make goals for themselves, however, you may not know where to start, it can be difficult. When it comes to fixing your finances, it can be intimidating because you don\u2019t know where to start. If you don\u2019t know where to take the first step, then it just makes it that much easier to give up.\n3. You think you must fulfill their goal to the T.\nSometimes people get intimidated by what they said months ago, they don\u2019t believe that they can adjust. Your goal might be trying to save $10,000 or to travel abroad. Although these are great goals to have, it doesn\u2019t mean that they are set in stone.\nSteps to getting back on track\nWhen you are ready to get back on track, here are a few tips you can use to guide you.\nGetting your affairs in order is a great way to make sure that you are ready to get back on track towards for financial goals.\nHaving a plan is important. Having a tracking system in place that will keep you in check is very effective. Some apps can also be helpful when creating a plan.\nRemember that this is not a do or die situation. If you don\u2019t quite make your goal one month, don\u2019t be discouraged. Just be sure that you get back on track.\nSteps to maintain your New Year\u2019s resolution financial goals\n1. Have support\nIf you have a reliable friend or family member that can check in periodically it can be extremely powerful.\n2. Create reminders on your phone\nRandom reminders will help jog your memory in the event that you forget to log something or make a transfer.\n3. Meet with a financial advisor\nMeeting with a financial advisor can give you the proper guidance that you need to fulfill your goals. Ours specializes in paring you up with financial strategies that can contour to your needs.\nNew Year\u2019s resolution financial goals can go awry. However, you can make sure that your goals become a reality. At Liquid Equity Partners we are committed to making a financial strategy that can sustain any financial hardships. It is important when thinking about financial planning that you have a clear goal, you have a plan and that you trust in those around you to help you get to your goal.\nTAGS: New Year's Resolution Financial Goals\n0 comments on Getting on Track with Your New Year\u2019s Resolution Financial Goals",
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        "raw_content": "M16 grandee George Smiley is forced into retirement following a disastrous misadventure behind the Iron Curtain. He sets out to discover why the mission failed, and unmasks a Soviet agent at the heart of British intelligence.\nComparing books to films is a mug's game. 'Not as good as the book' is one of my least favourite sentences. It's a platitudinous and mindless statement, since meaningful comparison is made nigh-impossible by the radically different ways books and films are produced and consumed. But 'not as good as the previous version' is a good sentence, because it's something you can have a conversation about.\nGood directors are aware of both traps and possibilities. J.J. Abrams' Star Trek was very different from the previous Star Treks, but his re-imagining was complemented by knowing winks at his audience. Abrams was able to construct an implausible universe more easily by transplanting his story into a priori space. Less talented directors run into trouble when they brush against a tale previously told (it helped Abrams that his is the best of the 11 films about the Starship Enterprise). Sometimes there's no room left for reinvention. Brandon Routh never had a hope of stepping into Christopher Reeve's red boots in the folly of Superman Returns. Gus van Sant's shot-by-shot remake of Psycho I simply don't understand.\nWhen Tomas Alfredson was chosen to create a new version/vision of John le Carr\u00e9's 1974 novel, he was more free than other recent rebooters. A seven-part BBC television production had already brought the story to screen. But that screen was smaller, the production (necessarily) episodic. Alfredson had a little more wriggle-room.\nThe publicity people at StudioCanal (Alfredson's producers) were plainly aware of the advantages and pitfalls of cinematic recycling. So they based their marketing strategy on a single conceit - 'this is not a remake'. The mantra was an ingenious publicity ploy, but it resembled the clich\u00e9d denials of a murderer who has not yet been told that a killing has taken place. It continually reminded eager audiences of a world that had already been visualized, and a set of maladjusted spies we were already familiar with. It also helped lazy reviewers, who were given their opening two paragraphs. I haven't read a review of the film that doesn't reference Alec Guinness in the first 100 words.\nThe denials are a nonsense of course. A nonsense firstly, paradoxically, in the explicit refashioning of certain scenes to call attention to the differences between the two versions. We might call this the Abrams conceit - reminding audiences, by emphasizing unimportant differences, of an earlier production. Alfredson's Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy opens in Budapest, not in Czechoslovakia, using an alternatively exotic Warsaw Pact arena as though to emphasize, from the start, distinctions between 1979 and 2011. The open-plan interior and exterior spaces of MI6 headquarters are the visual antithesis to the cramped and cloistered corridors and paper-strewn offices of 1979. Even the title differs - the commas have been removed.\nBut after the first act, we segue into familiar territory. The story proceeds in almost exactly the same fashion as the 1979 version, but using various visual devices to cut corners, and developing characters by way of facial expressions instead of dialogue (315 minutes must be reduced to 127). The props are the same, the clothes are the same. The words spoken are the same words, with a few choice expletives thrown in. The grimy London streets are the same grimy London streets. But it feels like a reimagining, it feels like a simulacrum of 1974. Alfredson tries too hard to present an original visual mood, to impose an auteuresque patina, to generate a knowing authenticity, and he slips into pastiche and trivial error. Look carefully and you can see modern cars on the streets of Paris and Istanbul. Drunken attendees at the MI6 Christmas party sing the version of the Soviet National Anthem written in 1977.\nThen there's Gary Oldman's excellent performance as George Smiley. As an interpretation of Alec Guinness interpreting George Smiley it is astonishing. Oldman claims he based his voice and mannerisms on John le Carr\u00e9's. The publicity people probably had a hand in that claim too.\nTinker, tailor, soldier, librarian\nWhen Alfredson tries to do something different, he fumbles. Minor variations from the earlier plot mostly involve more explicit sex and violence. One particularly horrific murder is used to demonstrate the callousness of Smiley's Soviet arch-enemy Karla (thus dynamiting other suggestions of moral ambiguity). Other directorial detours wind up as ambitious but obtrusive experiments in cinematography. These digressions result in a film of jarring change and uneven pace.\nSo what's it got to do with libraries? In my earlier post about the 1979 Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy I described Peter Guillam's brief foray into the MI6 library to swipe some top-secret folders. The same thing happens in the 2011 version, in the same order, and with most of the same dialogue. But the library is as different as can be. In contrast to the cramped room of untidy corners and blue-tac crumbs, we get three Victorian metal galleries overlooking a large void. Instead of sharp natural light we get fluorescence and shadows. The female librarian is replaced by a man. The same events, told in the same way, the foreground the same but the background in negative.\nI'm looking out at the Bodleian Library as I write this, my view an almost exact reproduction of the photograph shown under the credits at the end of the television serial (project the camera back 30 metres and it would be sitting where I sit). Alec Guinness' Smiley walked through the Bodleian's courtyard when visiting another spy forced into retirement. The closing credits showed the edge of the Bodleian and its Radcliffe Camera reading room. It's a pity that Alfredson's smudgy vision of 1970s Britain didn't leave room for a smart visual comment about the infiltration of the British establishment by Oxbridge values, standards, flaws, and ultimately, hinting at the identity of the spy, relationships.\nThe charismatic performances cannot disguise the jagged pace, the annoying use of montage, the failure to engage the audience. It's an interesting visual experiment, but if you want a gripping and human spy thriller, watch the television serial instead.\nWritten by Bridget O'Connor, Peter Straughan, based on the novel by John le Carr\u00e9 Cinematography: Hoyte Van Hoytema\nEditing: Dino Jons\u00e4ter\nCast includesGary Oldman, Colin Firth, Tom Hardy, John Hurt, Toby Jones, Mark Strong, Benedict Cumberbatch, Ciar\u00e1n Hinds, David Dencik\nLabels: 1970s, archives, benedict cumberbatch, ciar\u00e1n hinds, colin firth, film, gary oldman, john hurt, london, male librarians, spy thriller, tinker tailor soldier spy\nReally want to watch the original first, but I'm intrigued by the line, \"As an interpretation of Alec Guinness interpreting George Smiley it is astonishing.\" Gary Oldman's always worth a watch. (As are libraries and librarians in film, of course!)\nThis was an amazing movie review. I hope I can watch this action movie soon. Thank you for a such an informative blog you have here.",
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        "raw_content": "Interview with Melissa Adler, Cataloging Instructor\nMelissa Adler is currently the instructor for two Library Juice Academy courses: Cataloging for the Non-Cataloger and Introduction to RDA. Melissa has graciously agreed to an interview for this blog.\nMelissa, thanks for doing the interview. To start, I\u2019d like to ask what your background and experience are, that have led to you teaching these courses for us.\nThanks for giving me the opportunity to teach for Library Juice Academy! So far it\u2019s been a great experience. I have a mix of professional and academic experience that has brought me to teaching these courses. I worked as a copy cataloger for a small liberal arts college in Wisconsin before starting the PhD program at UW-Madison. While earning my PhD at Madison I conducted research on various aspects of information organization\u2013particularly Library of Congress Subject Headings, tagging, and the history of catalog standards. I also worked as a cataloger for the library school\u2019s Laboratory Library for nearly four years during my course of study. I have taught Fundamentals of Cataloging, which meets the requirements for Wisconsin\u2019s certification of public library directors, as well as an introduction to RDA for UW-Madison\u2019s Continuing Education department.\nThat\u2019s a pretty solid background for teaching. Regarding the classes you\u2019re teaching, it\u2019s clear enough from their titles what they are about, but I wonder if you could say a little bit about what makes your approach to teaching them a little unique, and give a little detail about what you will cover in them and what students will learn if they take these classes.\nIn the course on Cataloging for Non-Catalogers, my primary focus is on providing librarians with information that will inform their practice by teaching the basics of a MARC record and rules for descriptive and subject cataloging. Ultimately, any type of library worker will be better able to serve their community if they have some knowledge about how the catalog functions. Perhaps it sounds trite, but the catalog is the backbone of the library, and without it, we wouldn\u2019t be able to make use of library collections.\nThe RDA course is both exciting and challenging to teach, as I find that students are coming to this course with a variety of backgrounds, perceptions, hopes, and fears about the new standard. RDA is based on a rather complex conceptual model (Functional Requirements for a Bibliographic Record, FRBR), which some catalogers love and others seem to despise. Initially, I taught this with FRBR and RDA treated somewhat separately in two different courses. I now think that, even though a fair number of students resist FRBR and would rather just know how to create a MARC record using RDA, it\u2019s essential to provide a solid background on FRBR as an integral part of the course. As the Library of Congress\u2019s official implementation date draws near, more and more information is becoming available, but it\u2019s rather difficult to sift through all the resources that are available. I see my role as a teacher of this class as a facilitator who draws the more useful information together and provides some context. We\u2019re given access to the RDA Toolkit for this course, so students are able to navigate the tool and apply it to exercises.\nCan you give a little bit more specific detail about what students will learn in these two classes?\nThe Cataloging course will provide practical, hands-on training for non-catalogers, including short-cuts and sample workflows and guides to make the job of cataloging easier. We rely heavily on freely available resources so that you learn to use tools that you will be able to access after the course. The transition from AACR2 to RDA makes this a particularly interesting time to teach and learn cataloging. Some libraries will make the change, and others (especially small ones) will wait and see what happens. Rather than teaching a lot of rules, I will try to explain the principles underlying the rules, and I will point students to resources that can help them make decisions when you are cataloging. In the interest of keeping this simple due to the limited time frame, we primarily focus on cataloging printed books.\nThe RDA course will provide a beginning introduction to cataloging with RDA and FRBR, the conceptual model on which RDA is based. Upon completion of the course students will know what the key changes from AACR2 to RDA are, and will recognize and create basic bibliographic records in MARC using RDA. It will provide a general overview of changes in MARC with an emphasis on fields you will most likely encounter, as well as resources for those who want to continue their training or desire more detailed descriptions and examples of rules for particular types of materials. The course is really not aimed at those who already have a moderate or higher level of familiarity with FRBR and/or RDA and consider themselves beyond a basic, introductory level.\nThanks for that detail. That should help people decide if these classes are right for them. I\u2019d also like to ask you a bit about your own research, though I know it is off the topic of these courses. Would you mind saying a little bit more about the research you did, and a little about what you are doing now?\nSure! My dissertation is an intellectual history of subject headings and classifications concerning sexual deviance from 1898 to the present. It reveals various social practices that contributed to the creation and evolution of terminologies and classifications, as well as the consequences for access to information regarding subjects on sexuality. My current research explores ways in which vocabularies in new media and online social networks might inform formal and controlled vocabulary constructions. I am evaluating representations of a variety of groups that have historically been marginalized by the academy by looking to the discourses of interdisciplinary fields, such as critical animal studies, disability studies, queer studies, and critical race studies. These emerging areas of study are all deeply invested in the practices and processes in the production of taxonomies and language, and while they share similar histories of oppression, their subjects each push the limits of classifications in unique and compelling ways.\nThank you, that is very interesting. I have two questions to finish up with. First, if you could teach anything for Library Juice Academy, what would it be? And second, what do you enjoy the most about teaching?\nHmmm. My dream course would be something related to critical classification studies. I\u2019d love to dig in to some readings that interrogate classification through feminist and queer methods, Marxism, postcolonial studies, critical race theory, disability studies\u2026.etc.\nI have to say, when someone tells me they learned something they didn\u2019t know before I get a real thrill. I love being a part of someone\u2019s enriching experience. That said, I also really like being part of a class in which discussions are lively. I think the best classes I\u2019ve taught have been good because of the student participation. Especially in librarianship, everyone has important perspectives and experiences that can inform the work of others, and I find that I often learn a thing or two from my students.\nThanks very much for the interview! It was a pleasure speaking with you.\nThis entry was posted in Instructors on January 8, 2013 by admin.\n\u2190 Testimonial on Grace Agnew\u2019s course, Mechanics of Metadata Feedback for The Sustainability Movement on Campus: Forming a Library Action Plan for Engagement, January 2013 Session \u2192\n2 thoughts on \u201cInterview with Melissa Adler, Cataloging Instructor\u201d\nZuleika Rodriguez-Cruz December 11, 2018 at 12:22 pm\nI missing your November class, \u201d Introduction to cataloging\u201d. Are going to have another session? I am very much interesting to taking this class.\nMelissa and I are talking about when to offer the course next. We have offered it pretty frequently. I will put you on our notification list and let you know when it is scheduled. Thanks for your interest. -Rory Litwin",
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        "raw_content": "Home > Community - Cymuned > HMICFRS recognises \u2018significant progress\u2019 of Dyfed-Powys Police\nHMICFRS recognises \u2018significant progress\u2019 of Dyfed-Powys Police\nLeave a commentAlan Evans 12th December 2017 Community - Cymuned, News - Newyddion, Police - Heddlu\nDeputy Chief Constable Darren Davies has welcomed the findings of an inspection by Her Majesty\u2019s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) who independently assesses the effectiveness and efficiency of police forces and fire & rescue services \u2013 in the public interest.\nThe Deputy Chief Constable said: \u201cWe very much welcome the latest legitimacy report from HMICFRS which gives yet further substantial evidence of the progress the force is making, having last month seen some tangible signs of improvement when they released their efficiency report. This report also considers the leadership of the force.\n\u201cThis is the 4th year of the PEEL inspection process, and we are delighted that for the first time Dyfed-Powys has achieved a \u2018Good\u2019 grading in \u2018legitimacy\u2019 since the inception of the process.\n\u201cThis inspection took place in June, barely 6 months since the new command team had been in place, and has recognised the progress being made, supported by a dedicated workforce and a Police and Crime Commissioner whose direction for the future and ethos is closely aligned with that of the Chief Officers.\n\u201cHMICFRS has recognised the significant progress that has been made against both inspection areas in the last 12 months. We are confident that when the 3rd strand of the PEEL reports on \u2018effectiveness\u2019 is published in 2018, this will bring yet further evidence of progress.\n\u201cIn 2015 & 2016 Dyfed-Powys Police was graded as requires improvement in both legitimacy and efficiency. For two years running there had been no recognised improvement.\n\u201cTogether with all staff, we have worked tirelessly to improve performance and we are particularly pleased that we have been graded as good with regard to our understanding of demand as well as good for the way we treat the public and good for how ethically our staff behave.\n\u201cHMICFRS has identified areas for improvement and we have already begun the work to address these points and will continue to do so whilst supporting our staff who are maintaining this positive direction of travel.\n\u201cMuch has been achieved, but there remains a lot of hard work ahead to continue to strive to deliver a top quality service for our communities.\u201d\nPolice and Crime Commissioner Dafydd Llywelyn said: \u201cAs the Police and Crime Commissioner for Dyfed-Powys I am delighted that the hard work and effort is being recognised. I am keen to see standards across the Force improving and believe that recent improvements are down to the new leadership, supported by a committed workforce.\u201d\nllanelli', police\nFrom tradition to technology \u2013 the ways Neighbourhood Watch groups are keeping their communities safe\nStolen chicken not fit for consumption\nHundreds join walk for Bradley\nMAWWFRS offer home fire safety advice\nApplication window now open for Farming Connect Management Exchange programme\nIwan Lewis 2nd November 2018\nPolice appeal following two assaults in Llanelli",
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        "raw_content": "If you are one of those music fans who still can\u2019t tell Britney Spears from Britny Fox, here\u2019s an update for you: With the fall of the Smashing Pumpkins, Local H has quietly become one of Chicago\u2019s successful rock bands\u2014but don\u2019t call them a local band.\n\"I don\u2019t want to be like a local band, we tour everywhere,\" said Scott Lucas, front man and guitarist for Local H. Lucas is from Zion, Ill., where he grew up listening to classic rock\u2014mostly Pink Floyd and Led Zepplin \u2014he calls \"pretty standard stuff for a teenage kid.\" Joining a rock band seemed like the right thing for him to do. \"I couldn\u2019t really think of anything else, nothing else really interested me,\" Lucas said.\nAs happens to many bands, Local H has seen its attempts at success mired in record label conflicts and lineup changes. Local H has recently switched from Island Records\u2014which released three albums: Ham Fisted, As Good As Dead and Pack Up The Cats\u2014to Palm Pictures, which released Here Comes the Zoo in February.\nAccording to Lucas, Local H\u2019s record company struggles started when Polygram (Island\u2019s parent label) was purchased by Universal Records.\n\"We didn\u2019t know anybody there anymore; we didn\u2019t have a support group and the people that we did know went to Palm. We just kind of followed them over there,\" he said. \"It was just a case of knowing people and feeling comfortable with them and working with them already.\"\nThough most bands have at least three or more members\u2014nine if it\u2019s Slipknot \u2014Local H remains a two-piece. But, Joe Daniels, who manned the drum kit for all three albums released under Island, is no longer a member and was not involved on Here Comes the Zoo. The new man beating the drums behind Lucas is Brian St. Clair.\n\"I wouldn\u2019t want to keep the band going if I couldn\u2019t have found a great drummer,\" Lucas said. \"I don\u2019t think a two-piece works unless the drummer is phenomenal.\"\nThat\u2019s right, the thunder of noise in recordings such as \"Bound for the Floor,\"\u2014 that \"You just don\u2019t get it / You keep it copasetic\" song\u2014\"Eddie Vedder,\" \"Fritz\u2019s Corner,\" \"All the Kids are Right\" and \"Hands on the Bible\" is created by a two-man band. How is the noise a larger band created by two? The logistics are technical but Lucas makes it sound as if it\u2019s child\u2019s play.\n\"I\u2019m playing out of three different amps. We mix up the amps and the parts\u2014one amp is for the bass, another amp is for the clean guitar and another amp is for the distortion,\" he explained. \"I try to think of it as three different things, use dynamics, and we just turn it up really loud.\"\nThe current tour\u2014which brought Local H through the Double Door, Lakeview Links and the Canopy Club in Champaign\u2014hit a few stumbling blocks along the way. Three different buses broke down, two trailers have fallen off, many PAs have blown and the band had to cancel a show because it was too loud.\nDuring the sound check, Sept. 22, about 15 minutes before Denver\u2019s Bluebird Theater was open, Local H was forced to cancel its show because Lucas and St. Clair couldn\u2019t get their sound level below the club\u2019s noise limit. \"We did everything we could do to get quieter,\" Lucas said.\nSt. Clair even tried turning around so his back would be to the audience, and turned Lucas\u2019 amps around, but nothing would keep the sound under the limit. \"We did all this stuff and then we finally realized that there\u2019s no way to do this and make it sound good,\" said Lucas.\nThough there have been some stumbling blocks along the way for Local H, the tour picks up again on Oct. 16 at the Middle East in Boston and will continue through Oct. 29 at the Southgate House in Newport, Ky.\nBy Randy J. Klodz Staff Writer\nhttp://www.ccchronicle.com/back/2002-10-14/arts3.html",
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        "raw_content": "FROM THE BOOK JACKET: Whip-smart, hilarious, and unapologetically honest, Rachel Lucas's The State of Grace is a heartwarming story of one girl trying to work out where she fits in, and whether she even wants to.\nSometimes I feel like everyone else was handed a copy of the rules for life and mine got lost.\nGrace is autistic and has her own way of looking at the world. She's got a horse and a best friend who understand her, and that's pretty much all she needs. But when Grace kisses Gabe and things start to change at home, the world doesn't make much sense to her any more.\nSuddenly everything threatens to fall apart, and it's up to Grace to fix it on her own.\nAUTHOR INFO: Rachael Lucas is an author, coach and freelance writer. She lives and works in a Victorian house by the seaside in the northwest of England with her partner (also a writer) and their children. She is the author of The State of Grace and Sealed with a Kiss.",
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        "raw_content": "California\u2019s \u201cAdult Use of Marijuana Act\u201d (AUMA) is a voter initiative characterized as legalizing marijuana use. But critics warn that it will actually make access more difficult and expensive, squeeze home growers and small farmers out of the market, heighten criminal sanctions for violations, and open the door to patented, genetically modified (GMO) versions that must be purchased year after year.\nAs detailed in Part I of this article, the health benefits of cannabis are now well established. It is a cheap, natural alternative effective for a broad range of conditions, and the non-psychoactive form known as hemp has thousands of industrial uses. At one time, cannabis was one of the world\u2019s most important crops.\nThere have been no recorded deaths from cannabis overdose in the US, compared to about 30,000 deaths annually from alcohol abuse (not counting auto accidents), and 100,000 deaths annually from prescription drugs taken as directed. Yet cannabis remains a Schedule I controlled substance (\u201ca deadly dangerous drug with no medical use and high potential for abuse\u201d), illegal to be sold or grown in the US.\nPowerful corporate interests no doubt had a hand in keeping cannabis off the market. The question now is why they have suddenly gotten on the bandwagon for its legalization. According to an April 2014 article in The Washington Times, the big money behind the recent push for legalization has come, not from a grassroots movement, but from a few very wealthy individuals with links to Big Ag and Big Pharma.\nLeading the charge is George Soros, a major shareholder in Monsanto, the world\u2019s largest seed company and producer of genetically modified seeds. Monsanto is the biotech giant that brought you Agent Orange, DDT, PCBs, dioxin-based pesticides, aspartame, rBGH (genetically engineered bovine growth hormone), RoundUp (glyphosate) herbicides, and RoundUp Ready crops (seeds genetically engineered to withstand glyphosate).\nMonsanto now appears to be developing genetically modified (GMO) forms of cannabis, with the intent of cornering the market with patented GMO seeds just as it did with GMO corn and GMO soybeans. For that, the plant would need to be legalized but still tightly enough controlled that it could be captured by big corporate interests. Competition could be suppressed by limiting access to homegrown marijuana; bringing production, sale and use within monitored and regulated industry guidelines; and legislating a definition of industrial hemp as a plant having such low psychoactivity that only GMO versions qualify. Those are the sorts of conditions that critics have found buried in the fine print of the latest initiatives for cannabis legalization.\nPatients who use the cannabis plant in large quantities to heal serious diseases (e.g. by juicing it) find that the natural plant grown organically in sunlight is far more effective than hothouse plants or pharmaceutical cannabis derivatives. Letitia Pepper is a California attorney and activist who uses medical marijuana to control multiple sclerosis. As she puts it, if you don\u2019t have an irrevocable right to grow a natural, therapeutic herb in your backyard that a corporation able to afford high license fees can grow and sell to you at premium prices, isn\u2019t that still a war on people who use marijuana?\nFollow the Money to Uruguay\nMonsanto has denied that it is working on GMO strains. But William Engdahl, author of Seeds of Destruction: The Hidden Agenda of Genetic Manipulation, presents compelling circumstantial evidence to the contrary. In a March 2014 article titled \u201cThe Connection Between the Legalization of Marijuana in Uruguay, Monsanto and George Soros\u201d, Engdahl observes that in 2014, Uruguay became the first country to legalize the cultivation, sale and consumption of marijuana. Soros is a major player in Uruguay and was instrumental in getting the law passed. He sits on the board of the New York-based Drug Policy Alliance (DPA), the world\u2019s most influential organization for cannabis legalization. The DPA is active not only in the US but in Uruguay and other Latin American countries. Engdahl writes:\nStudies show that Monsanto without much fanfare conducts research projects on the active ingredient in marijuana, namely THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), in order to genetically manipulate the plant. David Watson of the Dutch company Hortapharm has since 1990 created the world\u2019s largest collection of Cannabis seed varieties. In 1998, the British firm GW Pharmaceuticals signed an agreement with Hortapharm that gives GW Pharma the rights to use the Hortapharm cannabis for their research.\nIn 2003 the German Bayer AG then signed an agreement with GW Pharmaceuticals for joint research on a cannabis-based extract. In 2007, Bayer AG agreed to an exchange of technology with . . . Monsanto . . . .\nThus Monsanto has discreet access to the work of the cannabis plant and its genetic modification. In 2009 GW Pharmaceuticals announced that it had succeeded in genetically altering a cannabis plant and patented a new breed of cannabis.\nMonsanto could have even greater access to the Bayer/GW research soon. In March 2016, Monsanto approached the giant German chemical and pharmaceutical company Bayer AG with a joint venture proposal concerning its crop science unit. In May, Bayer then made an unsolicited takeover bid for Monsanto. On May 24th, the $62 billion bid was rejected as too low; but negotiations are continuing.\nThe prospective merger would create the world\u2019s largest supplier of seeds and chemicals. Environmentalists worry that the entire farming industry could soon be looking at sterile crops soaked in dangerous pesticides. Monsanto has sued hundreds of farmers for simply saving seeds from year to year, something they have done for millennia. Organic farmers are finding it increasingly difficult to prevent contamination of their crops by Monsanto\u2019s GMOs.\nIn Seeds of Destruction, Engdahl quotes Henry Kissinger, Richard Nixon\u2019s Secretary of State. Kissinger notoriously said, \u201cControl oil and you control nations; control food and you control the people.\u201d Engdahl asserts that the \u201cGreen Revolution\u201d was part of the Rockefeller agenda to destroy seed diversity and push oil- and gas-based agricultural products in which Rockefeller had a major interest. Destruction of seed diversity and dependence on proprietary hybrids was the first step in food control. About 75% of the foodstuffs at the grocery store are now genetically manipulated, in what has been called the world\u2019s largest biological experiment on humans.\nGenetic engineering is now moving from foodstuffs to plant-based drugs and plant-based industrial fibers. Engdahl writes of Monsanto\u2019s work in Uruguay:\nSince the cultivation of cannabis plants in Uruguay is allowed, one can easily imagine that Monsanto sees a huge new market that the Group is able to control just with patented cannabis seeds such as today is happening on the market for soybeans. Uruguay\u2019s President Mujica has made it clear he wants a unique genetic code for cannabis in his country in order to \u201ckeep the black market under control.\u201d\nGenetically modified cannabis seeds from Monsanto would grant such control. For decades Monsanto has been growing gene-soybean and GM maize in Uruguay too. George Soros is co-owner of agribusinesses Adecoagro, which planted genetically modified soybeans and sunflowers for biofuel.\nOther commentators express similar concerns. Natural health writer Mike Adams warns:\n[W]ith the cannabis industry predicted to generate over $13 billion by 2020, becoming one of the largest agricultural markets in the nation, there should be little doubt that companies like Monsanto are simply waiting for Uncle Sam to remove the herb from its current Schedule I classification before getting into the business.\nIn a 2010 article concerning Proposition 19, an earlier legalization initiative that was defeated by California voters, Conrad Justice Kiczenski noted that criminalization of cannabis as both industrial hemp and medical marijuana has served a multitude of industries, including the prison and military industry, the petroleum, timber, cotton, and pharmaceutical industries, and the banking industry.\nWith the decriminalization of cannabis, he warned:\nThe next stage in continuing this control is in the regulation, licensing and taxation of Cannabis cultivation and use through the only practical means available to the corporate system, which is through genetic engineering and patenting of the Cannabis genome.\nAUMA: Wolf in Sheep\u2019s Clothing?\nSuspicions like these are helping to fuel opposition to the Adult Use of Marijuana Act (AUMA), a 2016 initiative that would rewrite the medical marijuana laws in California. While AUMA purports to legalize marijuana for recreational use, the bill comes with so many restrictions that it actually makes acquisition more difficult and expensive than under existing law, and makes it a criminal offense for anyone under 21.\nCritics contend that the Act will simply throw access to this medicinal wonder plant into the waiting arms of the Monsanto/Bayer/petrochemical/pharmaceutical complex. They say AUMA is a covert attempt to preempt California\u2019s Compassionate Use Act, Proposition 215, which was passed in 1996 by voter initiative.\nProp 215 did not legalize the sale of marijuana, but it did give ill or disabled people of any age the right to grow and share the plant and its derivatives on a not-for-profit basis. They could see a doctor of their choice, who could approve medical marijuana for a vast panoply of conditions; and they were assured of safe and affordable access to the plant at a nearby cooperative not-for-profit dispensary, or in their own backyards. As clarified by the 2008 Attorney General\u2019s Guidelines, Prop 215 allowed reimbursement for the labor, costs and skill necessary to grow and distribute medical marijuana; and it allowed distribution through a \u201cstorefront dispensing collective.\u201d However, the sale of marijuana for corporate profit remained illegal. Big Pharma and affiliates were thus blocked from entering the field.\nAt the end of 2015 (effective 2016), the California state legislature over-rode Prop 215 with MMRSA \u2013 the Medical Marijuana Regulation and Safety Act of 2015/16 \u2013 which effectively rewrites the Health Code pertaining to medical marijuana. Opponents contend that MMRSA is unconstitutional, since a voter initiative cannot be changed by legislative action unless it so provides. And that is why its backers need AUMA, a voter initiative that validates MMRSA in its fine print. In combination with stricter California Medical Association rules for enforcement, MMRSA effectively moves medical marijuana therapy from the holistic plant to a pharmaceutical derivative, one that must follow an AUMA or American Pharmaceutical Association mode of delivery. MMRSA turns the right to cultivate into a revocable privilege to grow, contingent on local rules.\nThe right to choose one\u2019s own doctor is also eliminated.\nCritics note that of the hundreds of millions in tax revenues that AUMA is expected to generate from marijuana and marijuana-related products, not a penny will go to the California general fund. That means no money for California\u2019s public schools, colleges, universities, hospitals, roads and other infrastructure. Instead, it will go into a giant slush fund controlled by AUMA\u2019s \u201cMarijuana Control Board,\u201d to be spent first for its own administration, then for its own law enforcement, then for penal and judicial program expenditures.\nLaw enforcement and penalties will continue to be big business, since AUMA legalizes marijuana use only for people over 21 and makes access so difficult and expensive that even adults could be tempted to turn to the black market. \u201cLegalization\u201d through AUMA will chiefly serve a petrochemical/pharmaceutical complex bent on controlling all farming and plant life globally.\nEllen Brown is an attorney, Founder of the Public Banking Institute, and author of twelve books, including the best-selling Web of Debt. Her latest book, The Public Bank Solution, explores successful public banking models historically and globally. Her 300+ blog articles are at EllenBrown.com. 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        "raw_content": "Every once in a while I get a project that's rather interesting. Take this project: I will be repairing the spine of an old bible that was originally bound in the late 1800's. The client wants me to raise the tapes to make them more pronounced and then cover the spine and boards as a half-bound book.\nThis book is a Fanshaw Bible for the 'American Bible Society' printed in 1834 (ok, so I guessed on the 'late 1800's part). It measures 12 inches by 9.5 inches with a three inch spine (boards included).\nWhat I've been asked to do is to raise the tapes a bit higher to resemble thick cords, recover the spine with new leather to ensure that it can be used as a bible once more. Additionally the client wants the cover boards covered with kraft paper (as the original boards have been torn and faded over time - I understand that the bible was recovered from a Barn) and the corners reinforced with new leather.\nProgress on the book continues. I've mounted leather spacers on the tapes to raise them higher on the spine as a design feature. The book has been covered with brown, kraft paper to help reinforce the structural strength of the cover boards and give the spine more flexibility without additional damage.\nFour, three-quarter inch tapes are used to hold this book together. Surprisingly, even after more than a hundred and fifty years the tapes are still secure the stitching hasn't frayed.\nI had to take a picture of the mega-tapes that the binders used to produce this book. Three-quarter inch tapes are used for massive books and with two and a half inches of text - it needs the support.\nThe quality of the cover boards, even now after nearly a hundred and seventy years, is amazing. You can still see the design that was printed on the cover boards all those years ago and even with all of the damage that the book has seen it's still maintained a sense of its own character.\nAs you can see - the spine virtually disintegrated of the original cover and the boards are faded and in need of repair or replacement.\nThe cover page of the bible.\nThe new tapes drying.\nThe bible has been covered in a single layer of Kraft paper with the tapes bolded (pressed and the sides cut to keep the shapes more pronounced)\nI set the book in the pressing frame so that I could tie up the tapes.By using the pressing frame, the book doesn't have to support itself on its covers (which still aren't as sturdy as they should be) and I can use the sides of the boards to mount some pseudo-lacing frame pegs.\nTo tie up the tapes I needed to install some pegs so that the cords would have something to hold onto. Rather than using permanent pegs I just used some thumb tacks since they're cheap, disposable and removable once I'm done.\nSo here's what the spine looks like when the tapes are tied up. The ties are used to press the leather down against the spine on either side of the tape and therefore accentuate them.\nI have to wait for the glue to dry and then I can start tacking down the spine leather onto the cover boards.\nLabels: Half-Cover, Leather Spine, Repair\nD. Gilbert Trout September 21, 2012 at 9:27 AM\nYou know, you've still got that 19th century Douay Rheims bible of mine that I gave you to re-bind. ;)\nYup - but that's a re-bind / repair job. This is a \"make it work as a book again\" job.\nLet me get your book posted today and we can start playing with ideas for how you want it repaired.",
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        "raw_content": "Landlord - Tenant Attorney\nLosAngelesEvictionAttorneys.net\nLLC Formations Asset Protection\nTwelve Legal Reasons for Eviction in Los Angeles\nLandlord - Tenant Law - FAQ\nLandlord - Tenant Rights and Responsibilities\nNine Reasons To Reject Rental Application\nThe real estate attorneys with Michael T. Chulak & Associates represent landlords and tenants in unlawful detainer actions and in resolving habitability claims. We represent clients throughout Los Angeles and Ventura Counties including the following areas:\n\u2022 Los Angeles \u2022 Los Angeles County\n\u2022 West Los Angeles \u2022 Long Beach\n\u2022 Bunker Hill \u2022 Little Tokyo\n\u2022 San Pedro \u2022 Koreatown\n\u2022 Mid-Wilshire \u2022 Chinatown\nEvictions & Debt Collections\nThis information was prepared by attorney Michael Chulak for those seeking general information about the eviction and collection process. See our fee schedule.\nThe process is started by serving your tenants with the appropriate written notice. It is critical that you use the proper form. The notice must be completed and served, according to specific legal requirements. The type of notice required will depend upon the specific facts of your case. Following are the most common types:\nThree day notice to pay rent or quit\nSixty day notice to vacate\nThree day notice to cure breach or quit\nThis notice is used when the tenants are in violation of the rental agreement or lease by failing to pay the full rent when due. All adults living on the premises must be named on the notice. The address must be complete and accurate, and the rent demanded must be precise. In addition, instructions must be included as to how and where the tenant may make their payment. Any overstatement in the amount due will make the notice invalid. Do not include late charges or NSF charges. Only rent due is to be included on the notice.\nA sixty day notice is used to terminate a month to month tenancy. No reason must be given to the tenant when serving this notice. It may be served at any time during the month and expires sixty days after service. Do not accept rent from the tenants for any time period beyond the expiration date unless you intend to rescind the notice. In some cases, a thirty day notice may suffice. Your attorney will be able to make that determination once he or she has reviewed the facts of your case.\nThis notice is used when you have a material violation of the rental agreement or lease other than nonpayment of rent. The most common uses are when tenants violate a no pet clause or when tenants sublet or assign to another person without your consent. Use this notice very carefully. You may be required to prove violations in court. If you lack adequate proof of the violation and it's a month-to-month rental, it may be advisable to use the thirty day notice to vacate instead of the three day notice to cure breach or quit.\nOnce you have determined which notice is appropriate, you must serve the tenants with the completed notice. Service of the notice may be accomplished by one of three methods:\nPersonally. Each tenant is handed one copy of the notice. Keep the original and serve copies of the notice.\nSubstitute Service. Service by substitution is complete when a person of suitable age is given a copy of the notice at the residence and an additional copy is sent to the tenant's home address by means of regular first class mail.\nPost and Mail. This method is the least desirable but the most common type of service. A copy of the notice is posted on the door and a copy is mailed the same day by means of regular first class mail.\nComputing the time period set forth in the notice is critical. For example, if a three day notice is served on Monday, the three days counted would be Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The tenants have through Thursday to pay the full amount or vacate the premises. Note that the day the notice is served is excluded when counting the days. When the notice period ends on a weekend or holiday, the tenants have through the next business day to pay.\nSometimes it is difficult to determine whether the tenants have abandoned the premises, which makes it difficult for the landlord to know whether or not he can lawfully take possession of the premises. In these situations, the notice of belief of abandonment should be utilized. Before it can be used, two requirements must be met: 1) the rent must be at least fourteen days overdue, and 2) you must believe that the property has been abandoned. If these two requirements are met, in order to re-take possession you must complete and serve a notice of belief of abandonment. If a response is not received by the 18th day after mailing the notice, you may retake possession.\nIf the tenants want to remain in the property, they must reply by the eighteenth day, by indicating that they have not abandoned the property, and must provide an address where they can be served with a summons and complaint for unlawful detainer. The abandonment notice can sometimes be used as an alternative, or in addition to, the eviction procedure. It does not affect the three day notice to pay rent or quit. In certain situations, we will prepare and serve both an abandonment notice and an unlawful detainer, having the two run simultaneously. Possession is restored on the first one to terminate.\nFiling the Summons, Complaint & Prejudgment Claim\nWe now file suit. After the notice expires and the tenants fail to comply, an unlawful detainer action is brought against the tenants. The summons is a document informing the tenants/defendants that they have been sued. The complaint contains the allegations that the law requires to entitle the landlord to regain legal possession of the premises. The prejudgment claim of right to possession protects you against tenants who are not named in the lease. After the documents are prepared in our office, we messenger them to the court the same or next day. After the documents are filed with the court, the tenants/defendants must then be served with the lawsuit.\nServing the Summons, Complaint & Prejudgment Claim\nCalifornia law requires that a sheriff, process server or other disinterested third party serve the summons, complaint and prejudgment claim of right to possession on the tenants. Tenants, aware that the rent is unpaid, will often try to evade the process server to delay the eviction. The process servers we use will do everything the law allows to serve the tenants on the first day possible.\nThe vast majority of tenants are served within a few days. However, sometimes a tenant can not be located and served. In those rare cases, we are required by law to petition the court for an \"order to post\" the summons and complaint. Before the court allows us to \"post and mail\" the summons and complaint, it must be satisfied that our process server has been diligent in attempting to serve the tenants both at home and work. When the judge is satisfied, he or she will permit us to \"post and mail\" the summons and complaint. Your tenants will have a total of fifteen days (instead of the regular five) to respond to the unlawful detainer suit. Similarly, the tenant who has been served by substitute service has ten additional days to respond to the summons. Thus in both order to post and substitute service cases, the time period is extended by ten days. Obviously, this procedure leads to considerable delay. Unfortunately, in some instances, it is the only method available to serve some tenants.\nObtaining the Judgment - Uncontested Cases\nIn the great majority of cases, the tenants do not respond to the complaint. After the time period for the response has expired, we apply to the court for a default judgment. In a default case, no court appearance by you or your property manager is required. Our office will handle the entire matter for you.\nObtaining the Judgment - Contested Cases\nSometimes tenants will file a response to the unlawful detainer within the time period allowed by law. This gives the tenants the right to have their day in court. Filing such a response does not mean the tenant wins, however, it does mean a delay in regaining possession.\nOnce our office becomes aware of the answer, we immediately set the matter for trial. Unlawful detainers are entitled to preference on the court calendar and are usually set for trial within fourteen to twenty days after the answer is filed. Including the additional days it takes to get to trial, the total time it takes to complete a contested case is usually 35 to 45 days. However, court delays can occur, and may extend the total time it takes to conclude the matter.\nWhen the trial date is set, we will immediately notify you. We will also discuss the case with you shortly before the trial. Either you or your property manager will need to be present at the trial to testify. At trial, as soon as the judge rules in your favor, we will immediately submit a \"judgment after trial by court\" which the judge signs and the clerk enters into the record. Once the judgment is entered, either by default or after trial, the final step, the lock-out procedure commences.\nThe Lock-Out\nThe eviction process concludes with the writ of execution for possession of the premises. The writ is an order from the court to the county sheriff, giving him the power and duty to carry out the judgment. A sheriff drives to the premises and posts a five day notice to vacate. This is the final five days that the tenants may continue to possess the property. On the sixth day, the sheriff will meet you or your agent at the premises at a designated time. If the tenants are still inside when the sheriff arrives, the tenants will be physically removed from the premises. You will then receive a receipt for possession of the premises from the Sheriff as proof of your right to possession.\nAfter the Eviction\nIf the tenants move and leave some personal property, you must mail a notice of abandonment of personal property to the tenants' last known address and allow the tenants eighteen days to claim the property. The property must be kept in a reasonably safe place, but does not have to be stored in the leased premises. If the property left behind is worth less than $300 you may dispose of it after the 18 days. However, if the property exceeds $300 in fair market value, you must sell the property through a public sale, but only after publishing the date and time of sale in a newspaper of general circulation once a week for two consecutive weeks. If the tenants return to claim the property, you must return it to them, but you may charge reasonable storage fees. You may not hold the property as ransom for rent even if you have a judgment. It is always prudent to take photographs of the personal property and make an inventory.\nIf you have received a security deposit from the tenants, the law requires that you mail a statement of the disposition of the deposit to the last known address within twenty-one days after you receive possession of the premises. Even though the tenants owe you money, you still must account for the deposit. Deduct for any damages above ordinary wear and tear and cleaning expenses. Once the deductions have been made, the remaining balance is applied toward any rent owed. You must provide the statement even if 100% of the deposit is applied to damages and unpaid rent.\nAfter the tenants have been evicted and you have authorized us to obtain a money judgment for the unpaid rent, reimbursement for damages, attorney fees, and court costs, we can pursue the money rightfully owing. We maintain our own in-house collection department and aggressively pursue the judgment debtor until you are paid in full. There is no charge for collection if there is no recovery.\nObtaining the Money Judgment\nWhen the unlawful detainer process is complete and you have regained possession of your property, a money judgment can be obtained. In a \"skip\" situation, a judgment can be obtained through small claims or municipal court, depending on the case.\nObtaining a money judgment is a powerful tool for recovering any unpaid rent and costs. A judgment is enforceable for 10 years and can be renewed for 10 additional years.\nAs a law firm, we have resources that are not available to most collection agencies. For example, we can exercise the legal power to subpoena information from otherwise private sources. This is highly effective in collecting money judgments.\nLocating the Debtor's Assets & Income\nAfter we locate the debtors, we assess their ability to repay the debt. Since many debtors refuse to cooperate in any way, often it becomes necessary to determine their assets and income by other means. In addition to the skip tracing resources at our disposal, we can use additional methods to uncover their assets and income. One of these methods is a legal process known as the Order for Debtor Examination. We obtain a court order that requires the debtor to appear before a judge with all of their financial information for examination. We also subpoena pertinent information from parties with whom the debtor does business, if necessary. It is common for us to receive a cash payment at the examination and to negotiate a payment plan. If the debtors fail to appear, the judge may issue a warrant for their arrest.\nQuestions For Debtor's Examination\nDocuments Requested in Subpoena\nIllegal Debt Collection Procedures\nAttaching the Debtor's Assets\nFor debtors who refuse to pay their debt, we can effect legal seizure of their bank accounts, real and personal property, wages and / or business income. Since there are many exempt sources of income and exempt assets, it is crucial to know exactly what they have and what legal process to use to attach it. When this is certain, we obtain a court order to effect collection of the debt.\nIf the debtors are employed, up to 25% of their wages can be garnished. If they have a business, a sheriff can enforce a \"till tap\" and remove all cash receipts from their place of business. Their non-exempt bank accounts can be levied for the full amount of the judgment. In some cases, personal property such as automobiles, jewelry and luxury items can be identified and attached by the sheriff's office for judicial sale.\nAnother effective tool that our firm uses is the filing of an Abstract of Judgment in the county or counties where the debtor has, is likely to have, or is likely to acquire, real property. The abstract will create a lien on the property which must be satisfied before a sale or refinancing of the property can be accomplished.\nEven if the debtor has assets or income in another state, we can collect in most states through what is known as a \"sister state judgment\". Although a somewhat lengthy process, our firm can domesticate judgments in the state and county of the debtor's residence or business and enforce the judgment as though it were in California.\nSatisfying the Judgment\nWe maintain all collection files through our debt collection system. This system allows us to successfully oversee, track, review, update, and handle all files in our collection department. Our system accurately maintains the amount owed, calculates interest on the unpaid principal balance, adds any additional costs incurred and credits any and all payments received. Upon receipt of the final moneys owed, our office will promptly file a satisfaction of judgment with the appropriate court. We handle all your collection needs, from start, to completion.\nEleven Ways to Collect a Personal Judgment\n1. Place a lien on real property owned by the debtor.\n2. Conduct a debtor's examination under oath at the court where the judgment\n3. Conduct a debtor's examination under oath of the debtor's clients or customers\nat the court where the judgment was entered.\n4. Garnish or seize the debtor's wages.\n5. Seize (levy on) bank or savings accounts owned by the debtor.\n6. Levy on (collect) debts owed to the debtor by third parties.\n7. Seize and sell the debtor's vehicle if not exempt.\n8. Seize and sell non-exempt personal assets of the debtor such as art and\n9. Obtain a court order requiring the debtor to turn over specific personal property.\n10. Obtain a court order requiring the debtor to transfer or assign certain rights such\nas rents or royalties.\n11. Force the sale of real property owned by the debtor.\nFor additional information on evictions and other legal services please contact us for a free consultation. 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        "raw_content": "(Click here for Bishop in Argentina declares approval of messages at San Nicolas)\nAn ordinary housewife, a mother and grandmother who had no formal education and no knowledge off the Bible or theology claimed that she was visited by the Blessed Mother daily for a period of over 6 years. She reportedly additionally received 68 messages from Jesus Christ. Numerous healings, including the cure of a boy with a brain tumor, have been documented.\nSept 25, 1983 First appearance of the Virgin to Gladys Quiroga de Motta\nGladys asked the Virgin what she wanted. Gladys:\u201dI saw her and I asked her what she wanted of me. Then her image faded away and a chapel appeared. I understood that she wanted to be among us.\u201d\nOct 12, 1983 Gladys discusses her experiences with a priest.\nOct 13, 1983 The Holy Virgin talks to her for the first time.\nNov 17, 1983 Gladys sprinkles holy water on the apparition.\nGladys is informed of her mission : \u201cYou will become the bridge of union. Proclaim my words.\u201d\nA shaft of light in the darkness shows Gladys where the Church should be built \u2013 on a wasteland called Campito on the banks of the Parana river. The ray of light is seen by other witnesses, a nine-year old girl.\nGladys recognizes the apparition when she sees an image of the Lady of Rosary relegated to the belfry of the diocesan cathedral because of damage. The Virgin referred to Exodus 25;8 in describing the church to be built. The passage says,\u201dThey shall make a sanctuary for me, that I may dwell in their midst.\u201d The significance of the passage is that it contains the instructions given by God to the Israelites for builiding the Ark of the Covenant by means of which Yahweh would be present to them. The New Testament and the earlyChurch has consistently understood Mary to be the New Ark of the Covenant, who was the dwelling place of the Holy Spirit and the Bearer of the Son. At San Nicolas, the Virgin was restating this teaching.\nGladys is welcomed by the new bishop of San Nicolas, Domingo Salvador Castagna. The bishop has an audience with Pope John Paul II, at which he discusses the phenomenon.\nApril 1985 A Commision of Inquiry is named.\nFeb 25, 1986 First pilgrimage and celebration of the Holy Mass in El Campito, the location of the new sanctuary.\nMay 25, 1986 Spreading of a medal introduced by the Virgin in the apparitions.\nSept 25, 1986 Placing of the foundation stone of the sanctuary.\nApril 11 , 1987 Bishop Castagna has an audience with Pope John Paul II in Rosario, the main city of his diocese. The bishop promises the pope that he will direct a study of San Nicolas.\nOct 13, 1987 The building of the sanctuary begins.\nMarch 19, 1989 Moving of the image from the cathedral and blessing and opening of the sanctuary.\nNov 1989 Bishop Castagna has another audience with the Pope.\nFeb 11, 1990 The end of the cathechesis of Our Lady of San Nicolas.\nJuly 25, 1990 Bishop Castagna said: \u201cUndoubtedly this event of grace will continue ot grow; it has proved its authenticity by its spiritual fruits.\u201d\nAug 25, 1990 Bishop Castagna consecrates the sanctuary and the pilgrims to God through the Immaculate Heart of Mary.\nNov 14, 1990 The Bishop issued an edict comprising an \u201cImprimatur\u201d for the publication of the Spanish edition of the Messages of Our Lady to Gladys de Motta.\nNo images are currently available from San Nicolas.\nDescription of the Virgin\nThe Virgin\u2019s figure glowed with light. She had a blue gown and a veil and held the baby Jesus in her arms along with a large Rosary. She bore a close resemblance to a statue of Our Lady of the Rosary that had been left in the belfry of a nearby cathedral.\nMore than eighteen hundred messages were given daily over the course of seven years.\nClick here to read messages.\nMiracles, Cures, and Signs\nNumerous healings, including the cure of a boy with a brain tumor, have been documented.\nOn July 25, 1990, the Bishop of San Nicolas, Monsignor Domingo Castagna said: \u201cUndoubtedly this event of grace will continue ot grow; it has proved its authenticity by its spiritual fruits.\u201d\nOn November 14, 1990, the Bishop issued an edict comprising an \u201cImprimatur\u201d for the publication of the Spanish edition of the Messages of Our Lady to Gladys de Motta.\nClick here to read the edict.\nDeNagy-Pal, Eleonara O\u2019Farrell and Marie-Helene Gall. Messages of Our Lady at San Nicholas. Milford, OH: Faith Publishing Company, 1991.\nLaurentin, Ren\u00e9. An appeal from Mary in Argentina: the apparitions of San Nicolas. Milford, OH: Faith Publishing Co., 1990.\n________. Un appel de Marie en Argentine: San Nicolas: des apparitions assum\u00e9es par l\u2019Eglise: un renouveau qui d\u00e9passe les limites de l\u2019Am\u00e9rique latine. Paris: O.E.I.L., 1990.\n________. Maria del Rosario de San Nicolas: manifestaciones asumidas pastoralmente por la iglesia. Buenos Aires: Edicione Paulinas, 1990.\nMenendez, Sr. Josefa. Messages of Our Lady at St. Nicolas. Milford, OH: Faith Publishing, 1991.",
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        "raw_content": "[May 18, 2006, 13:15] Moneypenny\nWhen did you get into trains?!\n[May 18, 2006, 13:23] Luke [e-mail]\nHonestly, fuck if I know. I mean, I had some model trains as a kid, but...\nJust one of those wacky things I guess.\n[May 19, 2006, 13:42] Terry\nAt the risk of a beating from Amy, I'm very surprised you don't have a model train set.\nAs for the grass... I wish I had gotten a chance to plant grass seed before we got all this rain. I've got some bare spots that need patching.\nI still have everything. It's just at my parents' house.\nI'll have more to seed, for sure. But this is a start.",
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        "raw_content": "Birmingham board of education\n1 Why do you need birmingham board of education?\n2 How to get birmingham board of education?\n3 Methods birmingham board of education.\n4 What are the results of birmingham board of education?\nbirmingham board of education \u2013 lets answer the questions: why is it important in modern life? How to get? What to do?\nWhy do you need birmingham board of education?\nOnly birmingham board of education will allow you to be in the trend of the modern development of society. Today it is important to be not just educated, but to receive continuous knowledge. If you stop in your development, then you can keep up with life. The dynamics of the development of modern society is mad and it is gaining momentum more and more. In the 19th century, people throughout their lives received as much information as a modern person receives in a few days or months of life.\nHow to get birmingham board of education?\nToday getting an birmingham board of education is very simple. There are full-time, part-time and distance learning. You can go to school, and you can study at home at the computer. You just need to decide what kind of training is more convenient for you.\nMethods birmingham board of education.\nIf earlier the book and the notebook were the main tools of the teacher and the student, then today birmingham board of education uses various tools: text, video, interactive. \u0417D programs for the process visualization, programmable tasks and artificial intelligence are the first assistants in birmingham board of education.\nWhat are the results of birmingham board of education?\nHouston county board of education Hamilton county board of education Clayton county board of education Carroll county board of education Jackson county board of education Fulton county board of education Wayne county board of education Henry county board of education Clifton board of education Mills v board of education\nBrian williams education\nJenks community education",
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        "raw_content": "The Wulf Chronicles by Wulf Franco Godgluck 3.5 stars\nI wanted to like this book so much. I saw all the great reviews and I am a huge fan of Wulf\u2019s other books, yet I didn\u2019t absolutely love this one. To be fair to the author, this is not a favourite trope of mine, but I wanted to read it because I\u2019m really keen on his work.\nThis book is filled with lots of werewolfs, witches, supernatural other beings and vampires....\nMichael Salem is the main character, and the story revolves around his self-discovery. However, he is not like anyone else and this presents many trials and tribulations for Michael; his family; his friends, and the pack that sworn to protect him.\nTo explain more about the storyline is difficult without \u2018spoiling\u2019 it, and I don\u2019t want to give anything away.\nI found the storyline interesting and was impressed with the author\u2019s incredible imagination, however, it jumped about a bit and I found it a little difficult to follow at times.\nOverall, I found the story engaging and definitely wanted to find out how it all ended, only to find a cliffie! I will read the next book as I need answers! And because I love this author.",
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        "raw_content": "Saudi Arabia Drops Francophonie Bid as Journalist Uproar Grows\nSaudi Arabia has dropped a bid to join the world's club of French-speaking countries, officials said Thursday, as the Gulf monarchy faces criticism over the disappearance of a critical Saudi journalist.\nThe International Organization of the Francophonie (OIF) was set to study the Saudi bid at a summit on Thursday, but the kingdom asked to \"postpone\" its membership application in a letter, spokesman Bertin Leblanc told AFP.\nLeblanc gave no reason for the postponement or details of the letter. But the announcement came as Saudi Arabia faces growing international pressure to provide a convincing explanation for the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi after he visited the Saudi consulate in Istanbul last week.\nTurkish officials have said he was killed but Riyadh denies that.\nSaudi Arabia's OIF application had faced strong opposition from the group's member states who have criticized Riyadh over human rights violations.\nEstablished in 1970, the OIF unites the world's French-speaking countries. It has 58 members and 26 observers which together account for a population of over 900 million people, including 274 million French speakers.\nThe Armenian capital Yerevan is hosting the annual summit of the Francophonie on Thursday and Friday, with French President Emmanuel Macron and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau both in attendance.\nFrench is currently the world's fifth most spoken language after Mandarin Chinese, English, Spanish and Arabic, according to official French estimates.\nI didnt think they had Saudis who could speak French in the first place??",
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        "raw_content": "Now new Valentine's coloring pages. Every February 14, across the United States and in other places around the world, candy, flowers and gifts are exchanged between loved ones, all in the name of St. Valentine. Here you find exclusive valentine's coloring pages of Minecraft, Superbowl, Angry Birds, Spongebob, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Justin Bieber and Superheroes.\nSearch Valentines Day coloring pages\ncoloring pages Superbowl\nDownload free Valentines Day coloring pages!\nGive your love a free Valentine's Day coloring page on February 14. It is a festival of romantic love and many people give cards, coloring pages, letters, lovehearts, flowers or presents to their love.",
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        "raw_content": "The Noise Program Office gets many questions from the public, and we want to provide answers. Here are Q&A\u2019s based on some common questions you have asked.\nWhy was RNAV implemented for arrivals and not departures?\nOn March 6, 2014, a Resolution was passed by the MSP Noise Oversight Committee providing unanimous support from community members and airline representatives for the implementation of RNAV arrival procedures. In large part, the support from all stakeholders for these procedures was due to the fact that the procedures greatly improve efficiency and result in lower carbon emissions. With RNAV arrival procedures, arriving flights no longer follow a stair-step descent down to the airport. Instead, they fly a continuous descent, keeping the aircraft higher longer and reducing carbon emissions.\nAdditionally, the new arrival procedures did not change the areas over which arriving aircraft fly. Planes arriving at MSP must line up with the runway to ensure a safe touch-down. This path did not change due to RNAV arrival procedure implementation.\nAre aircraft flying closer together and more frequently because of RNAV arrival procedures?\nNo, the Federal Aviation Administration mandates that arriving aircraft following the same path must maintain at least 3 miles of separation whether or not RNAV procedures are being used. Therefore, RNAV procedures have not reduced the distance between arriving aircraft or increased the frequency of arriving flights.\nWhat are the peak hours of operations and how many flights are there during these hours?\nDuring May 2016, the peak hour of operations for all flights occurred on May 25th from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. with 112 arrivals and departures. This hour of the day regularly experiences the most arrivals and departures, with an average of 93 flights each day in May. In comparison, the peak hour of operations during the same month in 2009 had 123 arrivals and departures and in 2004 \u2013 before Runway 17/35 was built \u2013 had 131 arrivals and departures.\nIf you look only at arrivals, the peak hour in May 2016 occurred on May 20 from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. with 77 arrivals. This hour regularly experiences the most arrivals at MSP with an average of 64 arrivals per day in May.\nThe peak hour of departures in May 2016 occurred on May 20 from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. with 65 departures. This hour, along with the 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. hour, regularly experiences the most departures at MSP. On average, 54 flights departed MSP each day in May between 8:00 and 9:00 p.m. and 45 flights departed MSP each day in May between 7:00 and 8:00 a.m.\nWhat is the MAC\u2019s role at MSP?\nThe MAC provides and maintains MSP airport facilities for airlines and air cargo companies to conduct air commerce activities. Services provided by the MAC include developing and maintaining airport roadways, runways, taxiways, ramps, terminals and other buildings, and parking facilities.\nThe MAC can be viewed as a landlord of the airport, and airlines, air cargo companies, airport restaurants and stores, and car rental companies as tenants of the MAC. Counter to what some may think, the MAC does not:\nScreen passengers at security checkpoints (this is the role of the federal Transportation Security Administration, or TSA);\nDecide where aircraft fly or which runways they use (this is the role of the FAA);\nRegulate air traffic operations at the airport (this is the role of the FAA);\nSchedule air traffic in and out of the airport (this is the role of the aircraft operators, such as airlines and air cargo companies);\nControl entry into the United States by international passengers (this is the role of the federal Customs and Border Protection agency).\nIs the MAC able to charge higher landing fees for flights operating at night?\nNo, federal regulations do not allow the MAC to charge differential fees to the airlines on a basis of aircraft type or time of day. Since MSP is a public-use airport, the MAC cannot restrict access to aircraft operations. 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        "raw_content": "Today may be rainy, but I\u2019m sunny on the inside. Happy Easter! I know it\u2019s a difficult topic for some so I\u2019ll treat it as gently as possible. For one thing, I\u2019m not going to get into a discussion of what\u2019s the \u201ctrue religion\u201d v. well, I guess, everything else. It\u2019s not my nature to argue with people about religion. It\u2019s too, too personal. I value my relationships with people who believe things that are different from my beliefs. I respect their point of view. I honor their beliefs. I wouldn\u2019t want to offend them and I wouldn\u2019t want to be offended by them. But I don\u2019t think it\u2019s too much to talk about beliefs in general, even though it may stretch into difficult territory.\nI believe in love. I know that\u2019s corny, but honestly, that\u2019s the essence of it. 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My greatest Methodist moments besides the Sunday School Paste were my desperation to get out of a particularly beautiful but very scratchy raw silk dress which I refused to wear thereafter and getting my eyebrow split open on the fire door on the way out of Vacation Bible School. The Bible School lady was in hysterics over the blood streaming down my face which must have looked like a teen horror flick. I remember going to the hospital in downtown Orlando and waiting with my mother to be seen, then thinking that I could have waited since it was only a cut but the old man in the waiting room who was having trouble breathing really needed a doctor. I was stitched up by a Dr. Silver who was drop-dead gorgeous to my 6-year-old eyes. I now think it refreshingly wonderful to have gotten a 6-year-old\u2019s crush on a cute, young Jewish intern after being laid open by the fire door at the Methodist Church. I have only fond memories of the scar above my eye. 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        "raw_content": "Dutee now aims for a medal in Tokyo Olympics\nBengaluru: Dutee Chand says that she is now preparing to win a medal in the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics. Speaking to media in Bengaluru, first time since Asian games in Indonesia, Dutee said that winning at Asiad has given her much more confidence and she is now determined to win more medals for the country in the next Olympics.\nDutee had recently brought laurels to India by winning two silver medals. By doing so, Dutee joined legendary P T Usha in the list of Indian Athletes to have won more than one medal at the Asian Games. She clinched medals both in 100m and 200m race, becoming the first Indian woman in 32 years to achieve this rare feat.\nSpeaking to the media, Dutee expressed her happiness and thanked Dr. Achyuta Samanta, Founder, KIIT & KISS, Bhubaneswar for supporting her to achieve this major milestone. \u201cI feel deeply proud on being supported by the Founder of KIIT & KISS. Dr. Achyuta Samanta sir is like living God to me. Due to his strong support and encouragement, I got a golden opportunity to perform.\u201d\nThe Indian sprinter and student of KIIT Deemed to be University Dutee Chand was felicitated by Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) and Kalinga Institute of Social Sciences (KISS) in New Delhi recently.\nDutee hails from a very poor family from Jajpur district of Odisha. She is the 3rd child among seven siblings of her parents. Her early life was full of struggle. She had faced many challenges in her childhood, but was never distracted from her goal. In 2013, Prof. Samanta spotted Dutee and brought her to KIIT. Since then, he has been giving her all types of support and guide her till today.\nDuring the height of controversy relating to hyperandrogenism policy, her most painful time, Prof. Samanta gave her moral support and stood behind her. Dutee has been pursuing her education in KIIT Deemed to be University since last five years. KIIT has been taking all care of Dutee to enable her to achieve her dream of winning Olympic medal for the country.\nIn 2016, ace sprinter Dutee Chand was the first Indian female athlete to qualify for the 100m dash in Olympics in 36 years as she booked a Rio Games berth at the 26th G Kosanov Memorial Meet in Almaty, Kazakhstan. It has been an outstanding performance by the 22-year-old Dutee who missed out on competition in 2014-15 due to the IAAF hyperandrogenism policy. But she did not give up hope.\nShe won at the International Court of Arbitration for Sports. Recently, under a revised rule of the IAAF, Dutee was left outside the purview of the hyperandrogenism policy which gave her liberty to pursue her career. Now she has been trying to erase the ghosts of the past.\nDutee had got Bronze Medal in Asian Athletics Championships held in Bhubaneswar in 2017; Gold Medal in Asian Junior Athletics Championships in Taipei and Bronze in Asian Athletics Championships held in Pune. At 17, she was setting records on the track. In 2013, she became the first Indian to reach the final of an international 100m event, at the IAAF World Youth Championships.\nThen she became the senior national champion in 100m and 200m. In 2014, Dutee won two gold medals at the Asian Junior Championships in Taipei, a first for an Indian athlete.\nPosted in Latest News, News, State News Tags: bronze medal, Dutee Chand, Tokyo Olympics\n\u201cKhel Ratna\u201d to G. Narang awarded\nAshwini Akkunji\u2019s hopes of making it to Olympics come crashing down\nGolden Girl Ashwini receives a warm welcome at Mangalore Air Port\nAsiad Games in China: P. Advani brings lone Gold\nAlva\u2019s student Dharun qualified for Rio Olympics",
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        "raw_content": "Restless Boat That Got Away Will Do So Again\nI was playing sun ball on the beach when Kathy, my wife, comes running and shouted: \u201cYour boat is getting away.\u201d\nI looked up and out toward the water, and sure enough, the boat was 500 feet from shore, and on its way out to sea without me.\nIf this had been the first time, it would be one thing, however, my boats have taken off by themselves so many times that I can not recall them all.\nAnd this is not because I am a bad sailor. It is just the boats don\u2019t want to stay put.\nIn this case, the anchor which I had dug in deep in the sand, had been dislodged when the boat spun around and wrapped its rope and chain around the anchor so it was no longer effective.\nNot a few weeks ago, the boat lifted the entire mooring block off the bottom of the ocean when an unusual high tide took all the slack out of the rope and chain, and ran off with it.\nFortunately, we found the boat in a deserted beach about a mile away relaxing on shore. The boat just does not like to stand still, or I should say, float still.\nWe have had dozens of problems keeping the boat tied up. The salt water in Mexico is so hot (and I mean corrosive) that it can eat through a 3/8th inch of galvanized chain in two years, maybe quicker if there are a lot of sharp rocks or wave action in the area.\nOne year, I brought down 200 feet of double galvanized chain and had it on a 50 pound anchor. I got a call from Mexico that my boat was found 35 miles away and that part of the keel had been damaged.\nWhen I checked things out, salt water had backed into the cooling system on the motor and had ruined the motor. My brother and I had to sail the boat across the Sea of Cortez without a motor.\nIt has gotten so bad that I do not trust chain anymore for mooring purposes. I use heavy rope and I add to it every year just for the good of it. This is rope one inch thick and it takes a terrible beating as the wave action and wind blows the boat from one side to the other.\nThe winds will be to over 50 mph, and in the case of a hurricane, we have had winds of over 100 mph. Two other boats were blown on shore in recent hurricanes, but that has not happened to me.\nOur area has had four hurricanes hit it in the past 10 years so they can be a major problem, and for some reason have gotten worse in the 20 years that we have lived in Mexico.\nNow I have gotten used to most problems, but there are always some surprises, and everyone who owns beach front property is on the lookout for wayward boats.\nMine in particular.",
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        "raw_content": "Mental recovery of athletes\nTiffani Alexander, Contributing Writer\nFor many college athletes, getting injured can damage their career and personal identity. Not only does an injury greatly affect their ability to play a sport they love, but it also can be vastly damaging to their mental well-being. The methods of coping are solely dependent on the individual. For some athletes, me...\nTags: athletes, athletics, baseball, basketball, injury, mental health, mercer, players, recoveryi, sports, student-athlete, students, volleyball\nLasting concussions continue to arise among high school, collegiate athletics\nOne of the hottest topics in the NCAA right now is concussions. According to a study done by the University of Pittsburgh, over 300,000 sports-related concussions occur annually, and the likelihood of suffering a concussion while playing a contact sport is estimated to be as high as 19 percent per year...\nTags: athlete, concussion, injury, NCAA",
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        "raw_content": "Comment: I am curious as to the validity of the origin of the acronym\nSNAFU as reported in the website www.snafu.com/Snafu/SnafuStory.html\nThe definition is accurate, but the story is questionable.\nOriginally Posted by OED\n[Acronym f. the initial letters of situation normal: all fouled (or ****ed) up.]\nA. Used acronymically (often with an explanation) as an expression conveying the common soldier's laconic acceptance of the disorder of war and the ineptitude of his superiors.\n1941 Amer. N. & Q. Sept. 94/2 Snafu, situation normal. 1943 Amer. Mercury Nov. 555/2 Snafu{em}politely translated as \u2018situation normal; all fouled up\u2019, to indicate that things are not going too well.\nJust out of curiosity, what do you find questionable? Do you find the explanation implausible or is your objection that it's just too difficult to verify? (I think it's certainly difficult to verify, but I don't find it particularly implausible.)\n1941 Amer. N. & Q. Sept. 94/2 Snafu, situation normal.\nFred Shapiro has provided evidence that \"snafu\" was in use at Camp Joseph T. Robinson (North Little Rock, Arkansas) in late July, 1941, a sighting that slightly antedates that which the OED provides. (I've also found two instances of \"snafu\" in use in early August, 1941, also with regard to khaki field hats. As with Shapiro's July find, soldiers from Kansas reported using the term at Camp Robinson. There's no indication in these August newspaper articles that \"snafu\" is an acronym, but a private does describe the new hats as \"horrible,\" so one might assume that \"snafu\" generally referred to things and situations \"all ****ed1 up.\")\nI guess a question, then, is whether there's enough time for an acronym said to have been coined in San Luis Obispo in April/May 1941 to have made it to North Little Rock by late July. I think it's at least possible, given that the explanation in the link in the OP offers an origin in radio transmission and mentions that,\nAs to how it spread, there is no way of knowing for certain. I think initially it got spread all over the 40th Infantry Division. At that point in time people were being sent to training schools such as Fort Monmouth, N.J., & Fort Benning Georgia. People from other divisions would be attending such schools and would take \"SNAFU\" back to their outfits when their training was completed. We also had people that were already proficient in certain jobs and they were sent in small groups to become the nucleus for new Divisions. There were also a number of individuals that were sent to Officer Candidate schools.\nNote that Shapiro's July find mentions that \"[t]he sergeant went on to explain that 'snafu' was a term the 35th division outfits that went on maneuvers over in Tennessee last month [June] imported to Camp Robinson.\" It's difficult to know whether the Tennessee usage referred specifically to hats or whether this reflected a general usage of \"snafu\" with its implication that things were \"****ed up.\"\nBy the way, this is why I find explanations that \"the whole nine yards\" came out of WWII or the Korean War (and that it originally referred to ammo belts) so unsatisfying. We're able to find several pre-WWII uses of \"snafu,\" but there's no contemporaneous (WWII/Korean War) sightings of \"the whole nine yards\"? The earliest we've found so far dates to 1962.\n[1] I see that \"f-ucked up,\" appropriate here for the purpose of etymological discussion, is automatically altered to \"****ed up.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Understanding America: The Anatomy of an Exceptional Nation\nPeter H. Schuck James Q. Wilson\nAugust 08, 2018 August 08, 2018 Peter H. Schuck James Q. Wilson\nUnderstanding America The Anatomy of an Exceptional Nation What is America Is it a hegemonic superpower composed of ruthlessly selfish capitalists Or is it a land of hope and glory a shelter for the huddled masses and a beacon of freedom and enlightenment\nTitle: Understanding America: The Anatomy of an Exceptional Nation\nAuthor: Peter H. Schuck James Q. Wilson\nWhat is America Is it a hegemonic superpower, composed of ruthlessly selfish capitalists Or is it a land of hope and glory, a shelter for the huddled masses, and a beacon of freedom and enlightenment The definition of this complex nation has been debated substantially, yet all seem to agree on one thing it is unique The idea of an exceptional America can be traced allWhat is America Is it a hegemonic superpower, composed of ruthlessly selfish capitalists Or is it a land of hope and glory, a shelter for the huddled masses, and a beacon of freedom and enlightenment The definition of this complex nation has been debated substantially, yet all seem to agree on one thing it is unique The idea of an exceptional America can be traced all the way back to Alexis de Tocqueville s nineteenth century observations of a newly formed democracy that seemed determined to distinguish itself from the rest Little, it seems, has changed Building on de Tocqueville s concept of American exceptionalism, this collection of essays, contributed by some of the nation s top scholars and thinkers, takes on the weighty task of sizing up America in a way its people and others can comprehend Far than simple history, they outline the current state of American institutions and policies from the legal system to marriage to the military to the Drug War and anticipate where these are headed in the future.\nOne thought on \u201cUnderstanding America: The Anatomy of an Exceptional Nation\u201d\nI'd recommend it to anyone who wants to ask why America is how it is, particularly in position to the rest of the world, and more particularly with an emphasis on comparisons to Europe. It's a collection of essays written by scholars in the fields they write on. It's been very fascinating and enlightening, and has helped me to see why America operates how it does, often in a manner so different from the rest of the world.\nLyijyuuma\nF*ck Feelings: One Shrink's Practical Advice for M...\nThe Pine Tar Game: The Kansas City Royals, the New...\nChildhood Disrupted: How Your Biography Becomes Yo...\nNot a Game: The Incredible Rise and Unthinkable Fa...\nKeeping daddy single\nThe Spider, Master of Men! #1 (Secret City of Crim...\nEducation & the Great Depression: Lessons from a G...\nThe Teachers of Stalinism: Policy, Practice, and P...\nThe Clinician's Guide to Acid/Peptic Disorders and...\nIt\u2019s the Real Thing: Soviet and Post-Soviet Sots...\nFlashlight by Peter H. Schuck James Q. Wilson",
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        "raw_content": "\u00ab Enrique Iglesias is coming to Mexicali!\nKim Kardashian\u2019s Mexicali Billboard \u00bb\nOmnilife Stadium Guadalajara\nMexico\u2019s most popular sport is what Americans call soccer. However, to Mexicans, and many other nations it is called \u201cfootball.\u201d Since we are writing about Mexico, out of deference we shall be international and will call it \u201cfootball,\u201d as well.\nFootball was introduced in Mexico by Cornish miners at the end of the 19th century. Like many things Mexican soccer was an import, much like the all-popular Mexican \u201cBanda\u201d music which is an overlapping of Mexican music with brass band German polka music.\nThis is a wonderful mixing of cultures, of which many are not aware. Even Mitt Romney is descended from Mexican Mormons who fled the United States to live in Mexico.\nIn Mexico, football became a professional sport in 1943. The top Mexican football clubs are Chivas of Guadalajara with 11 championships, followed by Am\u00e9rica, Toluca and Cruz Azul with 10 championships each.\nMexico has produced many legendary football players. Two of them have received widespread international recognition. They are Mexico\u2019s Antonio Carbajal who played for Le\u00f3n and was the first player to appear in five World Cups. Also universally recognized is Hugo S\u00e1nchez who played in Europe for Real Madrid is considered one of the best players ever.\nFootball is big time in Mexico, which has some very large stadiums such as Estadio Azteca (Aztec Stadium) in Mexico City, which seats well over one-hundred thousand and is the home of Club Am\u00e9rica.\nThe August 8, 2012, Easter Sunday football game in Omnilife Stadium, Guadalajara, Mexico was a big day for nearly every of Mexican. The game between Am\u00e9rica and Chivas was a match-up which drew attention even from the non-fan.\nIn Mexico, even those who are not ardent football fans, take sides between being either a Chiva (goat) or an Aguila (eagle), which can be more important than identifying themselves as being for one of Mexico\u2019s political parties, the PRI, PAN or PRD; or even being Catholic or whatever.\nChiva refers to the \u201cChivas del Guadalajara\u201d or fans of the Guadalajara team\u2014a group which represents \u201cthe people,\u201d the poor, the oppressed; as Guadalajara is formed ONLY by Mexicans.\nIt makes no difference that Guadalahara\u2019s owner it\u2019s one of the richest Mexican\u2014movie producer and entrepreneur, Jorge Vergara. Vergara (no relation to Sofia Vergara, a Columbian) is a man of the people who rose from selling tacos on the streets of Guadalajara to making a fortune selling Herbalife products in Mexico.\nOn the other hand, the \u201cAguilas del Am\u00e9rica\u201d represent the powerful, and the rich. The team even includes non-Mexicans in their lineup.\nAm\u00e9rica is owned by Emilio Azcarraga III, a Forbes billionaire, and the owner of Mexico\u2019s main television network, Televisa.\nEvery time these two teams play against each other, the streets are deserted, the sports bars are crowded, and entire families enjoy a carne asada with beer at home watching the game on television.\nThere are only two of these games each year, called \u201cEl Clasico.\u201d The lowest-paid workers and employees from every economic level look forward to these Clasicos impatiently for an opportunity to show their allegiance.\nThe game on Sunday was the first \u201cEl Clasico\u201d of 2012.\nIt was a thrilling game, worthy of their supporters\u2019 rivalry.\nAm\u00e9rica had the better of the first half, but both teams had goals disallowed under suspicious circumstances.\nAm\u00e9rica came out after halftime aggressively pushing for an opening goal, but didn\u2019t create many chances with the game being played out mainly at midfield.\nWith unbearable tension mounting for the supporters of both sides, Am\u00e9rica\u2019s Paul Aguilar finally scored in the 85th minute, with an assist from 20-year-old rising star Raul Jimenez, who had come on as a substitute just four minutes before the goal.\nLike the incomparable Diego Maradona before him, super-talented Jimenez dribbled through intense and unbelievable traffic towards the Chivas goal before deftly passing off to Aguilar.\nEveryone expected a cross from Aguilar, but, in a moment of absolute and incredible genius, Aguilar opted to shoot. In a split second, he noticed that Chivas goalie\u2019s line of sight was blocked by two defenders. Unbelievable!\nMiraculously Aguilar\u2019s shot, unseen by the goalie, passed through two Chivas defenders, slamming into the back of the net for the winning goal.\nGooooooooooooooaaaaaaaaaaaaaal!\nApril 10th, 2012 | Tags: Aguilas del Am\u00e9rica, Am\u00e9rica, Antonio Carbajal, Aztec Stadium, Chivas of Guadalajara, Cruz Azul, Diego Maradona, El Clasico, Emilio Azcarraga III, Estadio Azteca, Hugo S\u00e1nchez, Jorge Vergara, Mexican football league, Mitt Romney, Paul Aguilar, Raul Jimenez, Sofia Vergara, Televisa, Toluca | Category: Mexico\n2 comments to Football \u2013 Mexican Style\nFutbolfan32\nmany thanks for covering our favourite sport!!! muchos gracias@/\na very good article about football! big game day.\nsame time as the Augusta golf game..",
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        "raw_content": "I was going to use the other image I made as the release image but it was animated so it\u2019s at the bottom of this post instead.\nSumire doesn\u2019t get enough spotlight.\nAkatsukin is coping with various malignant ailments, wandering through manyfold tribulations, and possibly partaking in a multitude of traitorous activities, so I ended up translating this episode. Man, it\u2019s been a while. And of course I get the episode about fucking soil.\nI don\u2019t think there was anything that really merited a TL note, so I\u2019m not going to mention any. Speaking of things I won\u2019t mention, it\u2019s totally not Shion\u2019s birthday today.\nAkari face compilation after the break.\nThis entry was posted in Aikatsu!, Aikatsu! S3 and tagged Release by Etoce. Bookmark the permalink.\nprimantara on January 11, 2015 at 11:13 pm said:\nCMD on January 11, 2015 at 11:14 pm said:\nThanks! You\u2019re always welcome to translate more often if you feel up to it \ud83d\ude42\nAlso the use of \u201cdaddy\u201d makes me laugh because I\u2019m 12 inside\nThat was a good ep, and I agree, needs more Sumire.\nYuri Fan on January 12, 2015 at 8:12 pm said:\nI truly thank you. I was dying of Aikatsu withdrawal\u2026\nThanks as always for the hard work!\nWill ep 116 be coming soon?\nAnd for all those who want Sumire-chan to get more screen time\u2026 wait for 117.\nRose on May 10, 2017 at 4:23 pm said:\nCan you please upload the files that were previously hosted on Nyaa someplace else now that it\u2019s gone? Pretty please? I need my daily idol dosage.\nWhy you commented here (and not the newest release post), I don\u2019t know. You can still use the magnet link above, although by now there are probably no seeds. Grab the full batch from TokyoTosho or something.",
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        "raw_content": "\"Which one did you say?\" I ask Mr. Happy Puppet Head. He is in the Sci-Fi isle, and I'm looking at the Comedies.\n\"I don't care, just get anything,\" he yells, far too loud for the video store. He looks around to make sure no one is looking, knocks over half a row of videos, and bobbles over to me.\n\"I think I'll get this one with the famous guy in it. I think I liked him in something.\" I pick up a tape with the famous guy doing a funny pose holding a flower.\n\"No, get the one with the hot chick,\" Mr. Happy Puppet Head says. \"I hear she gets naked.\"\nLater we are watching the movie with the hot chick. It's most of the way through and it isn't very funny, and doesn't look like she's going to be getting all too naked.\n\"Hey Midnight,\" says Mr. Happy Puppet Head. \"Go make us some popcorn.\"\nAs I walk into the kitchen, I feel a tingling. The tingling that you feel when you walk into a Slightly Different Dimension. An alternate version of myself is standing in the kitchen cooking up some quesadillas.\n\"Hey The Midnight Mailman,\" I say. \"Those're a good idea. I think I'll do that instead of popcorn.\"\n\"Yeah,\" the other me says.\n\"...So, what's Slightly Different about this Dimension?\" I ask.\n\"Oh,\" he flips the quesadilla up in the air using only the pan, and catches it with the plate. \"We got the movie with the famous guy.\"\n\"Of course. How's it going?\"\n\"It's really funny.\"\nWe both nod our heads. We knew it would be.\n\"Okay, I guess I'll see you later,\" I say.\n\"Sure,\" other me says.\nIn the Regular Dimension I make some quesadillas. I burn one and drop the other when I try my flip-trick. That Other Dimension Me is always so much more a badass.",
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        "raw_content": "Posted: November 9th 2014 10:58 am\nI saw Intersellar yesterday. Loved it. Mind-bending, good acting, fairly well written, beautifully shot and directed.\nThere are some truly breathtaking space scenes, and I loved the silence in space.\nThe whole thing is completely stolen from both 2001: A Space Odyssey and 2010, and even Contact, but it worked for me.\nI am not a fan of Hans Zimmer's music, but I liked his score in this, even though it almost quotes verbatim a few passages of Philip Glass's score to Koyaanisatsi\nLoved this beautiful creation (and in a stunning IMAX 70mm film presentation) for all the same reasons. I consider it a long-needed update to 2001 (unsurprisingly, my second most favorite film). Satisfies that same aching hunger and love for the Cosmos. I went with my old man who didn't enjoy it all that much (not a movie guy whatsoever) but we've been conversing non-stop about the science and ideas behind it all.\nAnd what a coincidence! I've been listening to \"Prophecies\" from Koyaanisqatsi on repeat to content myself until the score is released in a week or so.\nThat's awesome you got to see it with your old man.\nI kept thinking about my dad during this movie. He would have loved it.",
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        "raw_content": "Book Review: FEED by M.T. Anderson\nFor Titus and his friends, it started out like any ordinary trip to the moon \u2013 a chance to party during spring break and play with some stupid low-grav at the Ricochet Lounge. But that was before the crazy hacker caused all their feeds to malfunction, sending them to the hospital to lie around with nothing inside their heads for days. And it was before Titus met Violet, a beautiful, brainy teenage girl who has decided to fight the feed and its omnipresent ability to categorize human thoughts and desires. Following in the footsteps of George Orwell, Anthony Burgess, and Kurt Vonnegut Jr., M. T. Anderson has created a not-so-brave new world \u2014 and a smart, savage satire that has captivated readers with its view of an imagined future that veers unnervingly close to the here and now.\nI had a really difficult time getting into this book, and now that I\u2019ve completed it I think it\u2019s safe to say that I\u2019m not a fan of futuristic satire. After reading other reviews, I can see how biting and real the author has made this book and I\u2019m sure I was supposed to get a lot more out of it, but I really didn\u2019t.\nWhat struck me right off and contributed to my inability to get hooked on the novel was the use of made up slang and constant stream of \u201clike \u201c this and \u201clike\u201d that in the dialogue. I understand that the author is making stylistic choices to depict a youth speaking in a time far in the future, but it was distracting and made it difficult for me to read. The other reason I didn\u2019t get caught up in the hype of this novel was the main character, Titus. I felt like he was selfish and superficial, even after he falls for Violet, who is fighting very real battles of her own. He never quite seems to get off the idea that the world revolves around him and I felt like he missed the message completely when Violet starts to lose functioning. In order for me to enjoy him as a lead character, I would have needed to see him develop emotionally in response to what is going on around him, but in the end he just seemed to be sad to lose a girlfriend, instead of understanding the bigger message behind that loss.\nI did find the descriptions of the moon and the different establishments to be interesting and engaging. There\u2019s no doubt that setting plays a huge role in this novel, and the author does a good job of depicting scene, but without likeable characters, I never really got into it.\nThere\u2019s so many young adult dystopian novels out there right now, and I would pass on this one given the chance.\nLeave a Comment \u00b7 Labels: All Miss Riki's Posts, Books & Reading Tagged: book review, Feed, M.T. Anderson",
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        "raw_content": "During a family vacation this summer I was strolling along the harborfront of Lake of the Woods in Ontario. The lake is my spiritual home, a refuge to escape into the almost five thousand square miles of sun spackled water dotted with 14,000 wooded islands. The beauty and tranquility soothes my mind and provides an omnipresent reminder of the powerful connection \u2014 both physical and spiritual \u2014 between we humans and the natural environment.\nA pack of zealous teens erupted from a side street, holding their phones in front of them as they shielded their screens from the unabating sun. A bit puzzled by the focused determination displayed by these summer-hazed teens, I watched as they ran to a specific spot, stomp repeatedly on a square of concrete, and whoop and celebrate their victory. Finally I realized they were playing the recently released Pokeman Go.\nAs far as videogames go, Pokeman Go is an improvement because the game itself is better than sitting on a couch all day. (Or, hanging out in the dark arcade that use to exist up the street when I was a teenager) It draws many living room-dwelling kids of all ages out into the light of day where they share in each other\u2019s company, get on their feet, enjoy the fresh air and have some fun. In this respect Pokemon Go and other forms of augmented reality, which are posed to become the next BIG thing, provide a possibility for improving the lives of many kids.\nAnd since we are hurdling headlong into this digital age, there is a body of research that suggests it\u2019s good for people \u2014 especially younger generations \u2014 to embrace and play with current technologies. Such technologies may well pop up in workplaces and social scenes of the future, and there are benefits to being fluent in their use.\nYet as a deeply spiritual person, and a stay-at-home dad to two utterly delightful daughters, I can\u2019t help questioning the effects on children of placing filters between themselves and the authentic world. Especially in the form of somewhat addictive games like Pokemon Go and other apps that they simply can\u2019t put down.\nThe difference between having a filter \u2014 or not \u2014 can be compared to experiencing a beautiful sunset versus watching it on a computer screen. Yes, much of the beauty is transmitted through the screen, but it loses something along the way. Just as the food industry purposefully creates less complex, \u201ccraveable\u201d snacks and dishes by adding one-dimensional ingredients like salt, sugar, fat and caffeine in order to drive repeat sales, augmented reality creates \u201ccraveable\u201d sterilized interactions with the world.\nTo experience the pure, awe-inspiring joy of splashing in a cool lake and diving off the wooden dock, or counting the stars at night, as my daughters have done this summer, kids can\u2019t be riveted to a screen. Even if they\u2019re outdoors.\nAttempting to remove the screen, though, can seem like a futile and utterly draining battle. To many parents, it just doesn\u2019t seem worth paying the price of whining and prolonged resentment in exchange for a few hours (max) of old-fashioned outdoor play.\nIf this sounds familiar but you still long to help your children learn to be present in and engaged with the real world, mindful of its wonders and appreciative of nature and other people\u2019s simple company, here are a few tricks I\u2019ve discovered for helping them find more balance between the real and the virtual environments:\n\u25cf Play with them for a few rounds. Set a goal of taking a break each time you catch a Pokemon, framing the break as a reward.\n\u25cf Point out something concrete and tangible in the world around you during the break and draw your kid\u2019s attention to it. Modeling behavior for young kids is a powerful tool, and often they will emulate without prompting. If you split your attention between the screen and the unfiltered world, they may recognize that both are important. If they\u2019re not getting the message, suggest that they stop with you after catching a Pokemon.\n\u25cf Also during the break, encourage them by example or with words take in the surrounding world unfiltered by breathing deeply, noticing sounds and smells and how these make them feel.\n\u25cf Turn the steps above into a ritual: Catch, pause, breathe, notice, repeat.\n\u25cf Ask them to share their reactions to these sensations. What thoughts did they prompt? What new realm of the imagination opened up? Ask questions about what they say and allow the conversation to run its course.\nUsing a similar ritual to reconnect with the environment around me while working or writing, I found myself pondering the paradoxes of virtual \u201creality,\u201d and was inspired to write my forthcoming novel, Evolved. The book explores the seamless interconnection between organic and silicon-based life in a distant future where the eradication of truly authentic experiences threatens humanity\u2019s very existence. In other words, pausing, breathing and taking in the world around us provides a vital opportunity for kids and adults alike to grow.\nAlthough none of this, of course, is the same as leaving the game behind altogether, it is a step in the right direction. Perhaps over time your kids will continue the ritual of \u201ccatch, pause, breathe, notice, repeat\u201d of their own volition. 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        "raw_content": "Focus Editorial Delusional Milestone\nDelusional Milestone\nPastor John Hagee\u2019s Christians United For Israel (CUFI) announced the \u201cregistration of their millionth member\u201d on 18 March 2012. This organization, founded in 2006, with the goal of \u201crealizing the political potential of tens of millions of evangelical Americans who support Israel\u201d can also be said to have the goal of destroying, in the name of God no less, the legitimate political aspiration of Palestinian statehood. And, the CUFI now has as much influence with our Republican Congress as does the Jewish Zionist lobby, AIPAC.\nWhy should the devout Mr. Hagee and his one million followers be so enamored of Israel? Actually, they have no rational reasons to offer. However, they do have a number of non-rational ones. For example, \u201cWe support Israel because all other nations were created by an act of man, but Israel was created by an act of God.\u201d\nHagee and his followers do not know that this is so. They just ardently believe it is so. Yet there is a difference between demonstrable fact and belief. As to subject, ardent belief, or what might be called faith, is widely variable and changes over time. Thus, for a considerably longer period of time than the life of Hagee\u2019s particular brand of Christianity (in fact for thousands of years) vast numbers of people ardently believed in the reality of the Olympian Gods. For almost 1200 years, countless individuals, every bit as assured of their faith as Pastor Hagee, came to the shrine at Delphi to prey to Apollo and, through his oracle, the Sibyl, petition for the God\u2019s advice and favor.\nThere is no more hard evidence for Hagee\u2019s faith than that of the Sibyl. Think of the lottery. Despite people\u2019s belief in their \u201clucky number,\u201d every number has an equal probability of turning up. In the same way, when John Hagee dies he has an equal chance of finding himself on the shore of the River Styx as he does at the gates of heaven or hell. Of course, this comparison is not completely accurate. Here there is also the equal chance that no number turns up at all, and Mr Hagee simply dissolves into worm food.\nJust so there is no hard evidence for the claim that Israel was created \u201cby an act of God.\u201d (As to modern Israel there is no historical doubt that the deed was done by a combination of Jewish militias, the British Empire, and the General Assembly of the United Nations.) The Bible stories are just that, stories, and quoting them as if they constituted evidence beyond the realm of faith just won\u2019t do.\nNo one credits the stories told in Hesiod\u2019s Theogony (the story of the origin of the Olympian Gods) as proof positive of the existence of the Zeus and Apollo. Pastor Hagee would counter that the Theogony was \u201ccreated by an act of man\u201dwhile the Bible is, allegedly, the divinely inspired words of God. And, indeed, it appears that up to one-third of the adults in the United States agree with him. Unfortunately, it is quite possible that as many people now believe in the literal, divine truth of the Bible (and therefore the divine origin of Israel) as once believed in the reality of Zeus and his Olympian clan.\nHowever, yet again, belief no matter how ardently held, does not make something true. And, it does not matter if it is the belief of one person or a million. The situation is the same. Faith is not the same as fact.\nUnfortunately, this does not put an end to our subject. Faith may not move mountains but it can move the masses. It can move Hagee\u2019s million and many others as well to actions that are very real indeed. It can move people to empty their wallets in an effort to financially support their alleged certainties. Worse yet, it can move them to take up arms and slaughter their neighbors\u2013or at least cheer on others who do so.\nI have a strong suspicion that if the Israelis some day evict every last Palestinian from Pastor Hagee\u2019s \u201cHoly Land,\u201d killing thousands in the process, the pastor will shout Hallelujah and salivate in anticipation of the second coming of Christ. It is just a personal opinion, mind you, but if you believe so strongly that you are willing to underwrite murder and mayhem you constitute a real danger to world peace. As such you should be preaching your defense before the International Criminal Court rather than preaching to the multitude.",
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        "raw_content": "Tonight, after the bell has been struck twelve times, the year will change from 2010 or MMX to 2011 or MMXI.\nIn the movies, the well-dressed and well-heeled will attend wonderful balls in wonderful ball rooms where they will dance to wonderful music and sing Auld Lang Syne. Some may get tipsy.\nThere may yet be such places as they once created in the movies. In the movie \"When Harry Met Sally\" Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan danced in a ballroom that looked like one in the Waldorf Astoria in New York City.\nThat movie was made in 1989, but ballrooms and dance bands began to fade away in the early 1960s as rock'n roll took over, as Dick Clark told everyone what a wonderful time they were having, and as culture started sliding into the pit. Slurp. . .\nToday, people watch the New Year roll in around the world on TV. They can sit in their living rooms and wonder why anyone would shiver in the cold in Times Square with 100,000 strangers and an unknown number of perverts, prostitutes and pickpockets.\nDick Clark will be there once again this year, telling everyone what a wonderful time they are having.\nI don't believe him. I'd rather be at the Waldorf Astoria dancing to Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. Ah, but they are long gone.\nThere is still a Waldorf Astoria, however. I stayed there once. Let's see what they offer: http://www.waldorfastoria.com\nSay, now that looks much better than Times Square on a cold night and they have wonderful hotels all over the world too.\nLet's do that next year after my ship comes in.\nTreat's on me!\nWe are encouraged to hope for Peace on Earth at Christmastime. So why are we always at war? Is there no God? We are at war because people go to war. They believe the lies their warmongering leaders tell them.\nDon't we have to defend ourselves? No. No one is trying to do anything to us. This is epecially obvious today. We are \"the world's only remaining superpower.\" We are not threatened by anyone. Our leaders, who currently are in Washington, are the leading force for evil in the world, not the bogeymen they constantly conjure up to terrify us so we will support their aggressions. DO NOT SUPPORT THESE PSYCHOPATHS. DO NOT SUPPORT THE TROOPS. NO ONE IS TRYING TO HARM US. TELL OUR \"LEADERS\" TO GO TO HELL. STOP BELIEVING THEIR LIES.\nDo you want Peace on Earth?\nREAD www.AntiWar.com. Subscribe to the newsletter and get an antidote every morning to the poison the media spews every minute. Support Wikileaks. We don't have Peace on Earth because of you. The cryptocracy has numbed your brain and stolen your soul. If you want Peace on Earth, support peace. You are in control of what happens.\nThe carnage in Iraq and Afghanistan has been going on every day for almost ten years. Now it is spreading to Pakistan. Of course we aren't responsible. We are only defending ourselves. Of course. . . Do you know that the people who are now \"killing each other\" in Iraq peacefully lived together for 600 years when they were part of the Ottoman Empire and that trouble started at the end of WW I when we took over?\nDo you know that our leaders are masters at turning one group against another and that they have been successfully doing this for centuries? Do you know that sectarian violence has turned Iraq into a slaughterhouse since George W. Bush invaded Iraq to \"bring freedom to Iraqis by deposing the tyrant Saddam?\" Did you know that Saddam was put into power by the CIA and he was used by Washington to wage war killing millions of Iraqis and Iranians?\nThere are barely four more days until Christmas! If you haven't bought gifts, don't panic. Share your warmth with those whom you love. That is the most important gift you can give.\nGo to www.jacquielawson.com to send a wonderful Christmas card.\nThis is a reprint of an article by Dr. Mercola that everyone should read:\nhttp://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2010/12/21/osteoporosis-prevention-and-treatments-exposed.aspx\nThe \"Calcium Lie\" Every Woman Should Know About\nPosted By Dr. Mercola | December 21 2010 | 31,167 views\nOsteoporosis is a disease characterized by porous and fragile bones. It affects 44 million Americans, striking 1 in 3 women, and 1 in 5 men. Those with osteoporosis are at increased risk of height loss, fractures of the hips, wrists and vertebrae, and chronic pain.\nIf you've been led to believe that the key to preventing osteoporosis is increasing your calcium intake and starting on a regimen of pharmaceutical drugs, you're not alone.\nI'm here to lead you past all of the confusing and conflicting information about osteoporosis and down a safer, more effective road to preventing bone loss and osteoporosis.\nRead on to learn the truth about osteoporosis and calcium deficiency, what vitamins can make a real difference, and the surprising connection between bone loss and Alzheimer's disease.\nThe Truth about Osteoporosis and Calcium Deficiency\nI'm sure you've heard that the cause of osteoporosis and the key to its prevention revolve around calcium, right?\nUnfortunately, nothing could be further from the truth.\nDr. Robert Thompson, M.D., wrote an entire book on this subject called, The Calcium Lie, which explains that bone is comprised of at least a dozen minerals and the exclusive focus on calcium supplementation is likely to worsen bone density and increase your risk of developing osteoporosis!\nAs mentioned in this previous article, Dr. Thompson recommends the use of unprocessed salt as a far healthier alternative to calcium supplementation.\nI recommend using Himalayan salt as it is an excellent way to feed your body the trace minerals it needs to function optimally.\nWhy Sally Field Could be Setting Herself Up for Osteoporosis with Boniva\nIf you've been prescribed an osteoporosis drug such as Fosamax, Actonel or Boniva, it is very important that you understand how these drugs work before putting them into your body.\nWeb MD describes biphosphonate drugs as:\n\"\u2026antiresorptive medicines, which means they slow or stop the natural process that dissolves bone tissue, resulting in maintained or increased bone density and strength.\"\nI'm sorry to say, you're only getting half the story here. Using these types of pharmaceutical drugs is the worst way to attempt to treat or prevent osteoporosis and I'll tell you why.\nEven though they will increase your bone density, these drugs are poison!\nThey work by killing off certain cells in your bones called osteoclasts. Osteoclasts destroy the bone as part of the natural bone regeneration process. Killing off these cells means you are left with only osteoblasts, which will increase bone density but not bone strength.\nAs a result, your bones lose their natural ability to build new bone and readjust to the constantly changing forces applied.\nNow you have thicker bones with less strength, which actually increases your risk of bone fractures. Additionally, these drugs have been linked to some terrible side effects, including increased risk of ulcers and:\nEye problems such as blurry vision, pain and swelling\nThigh bone fractures and osteonecrosis of the jaw\nLiver damage and renal (kidney) failure\nHypocalcemia (blood calcium levels are too low)\nAnother disturbing fact?\nFosomax is in the same chemical class (phosphonate) as the soap scum cleaner you use in your bathroom! I'm sorry to say, it isn't surprising that the pharmaceutical companies have never put that little tidbit of information on your prescription drug label.\nSteer Clear of Steroids\nAccording to a study done at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, there is a strong link between osteoporosis and the use of steroids:\n\"High-dose cortisone is the second most common cause of osteoporosis, and we currently have no real treatment for this serious side effect,\" says senior author Steven L. Teitelbaum, M.D., Messing Professor of Pathology and Immunology.\n\"Given how frequently these drugs are used to treat many different conditions, that's a major clinical problem.\"\nThe conclusion of the study revealed that although the steroid cortisone appears to inhibit the ability of osteoclasts to dismantle old bones in genetically normal mice, the inability of the skeletal structure to renew itself may cause bones to weaken dramatically from aging and stress.\nIf you suffer from an autoimmune disease such as rheumatoid arthritis, asthma, multiple sclerosis or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, click on the links above for natural alternatives for healing.\nOn the other hand there is one steroid hormone that will likely help build bone and that is progesterone. Many pre and post menopausal women are deficient in this important hormone.\nGluten Intolerance and Bone Loss\nIs your stomach often upset?\nChronic gas, nausea, bloating, diarrhea, constipation and brain fog could all be signs of an undiagnosed gluten intolerance.\nGluten is a protein found in grains such as wheat, rye and barley. According to statistics from the University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center, an average of one out of every 133 otherwise healthy people in the United States suffer from celiac disease (CD) but previous studies have found this number could be as high as 1 in 33 in at-risk populations.\nThose with undiagnosed gluten intolerance often have malabsorption of nutrients due to chronic intestinal damage. This means that your body is unable to optimally take nutrients from food and distribute them throughout your body.\nThis malabsorption of nutrients can lead to osteoporosis.\nIf you often experience the above-mentioned symptoms, a gluten free diet may be the key you need to experience great health, perhaps for the first time in your life.\nMy book, The No Grain Diet, explains, in detail, the damaging health effects of sugars and grains, even to those who do not have a gluten intolerance.\nOther Foods that Lead to Bone Loss\nProcessed and fast foods are the worst stuff you can put into your body. In order for your body to function optimally, it needs the type of balanced diet that I suggest in the next section.\nProcessed foods such as potato chips, french fries, microwaveable \"meals\", soda and candy contain very little nutrients and are chock full of undigestible fats and dangerous additives such as high fructose corn syrup, aspartame and preservatives.\nIf you think switching from a mainly processed food diet to a healthy, nutritious one will be next to impossible, I'm here to tell you it's easier than you think. In my previous article, I explain how to wean yourself off processed foods in 7 easy steps and how to give your body what it's really craving.\nWhen cooking, I advise you to avoid most all omega-6 based oils such as corn, safflower or soy oil. These oils are loaded with highly processed, damaged omega 6 fats, which contribute to inflammation in your body.\nInstead, I recommend using healthful olive- and coconut oils. For more information, see my video on the health benefits of these oils.\nFoods that Prevent Bone Loss\nI recommend eating a wide variety of organic, preferably locally grown vegetables to get a proper balance of essential vitamins and minerals into your body. An easy way to increase the amount of vegetables in your diet is vegetable juicing.\nIt is a highly effective way to obtain the most potent nutrition and it's easy for your body to digest and absorb.\nRemember, it is important that you eat according to your nutritional type because the diet that works for one person may not work for another. Take a moment to take my FREE nutritional typing test to help determine your nutritional type, and the type of foods that are ideal for your personal biochemistry. We used to charge $29 to take this test but it was so important we decided to now offer it at no charge.\nOne important food that has been shown to help decrease bone loss and osteoporosis is onions. As I mentioned in my previous article, a study done on the effect of onions on laboratory rats proved promising.\nPrevent Bone Loss with Appropriate Sunshine Exposure\nThe health benefits of vitamin D cannot be overstressed. An alarming number of people in the United States are vitamin D deficient, and vitamin D deficiency can lead to a host of health problems, including osteoporosis.\nDespite what you may have heard, appropriate sunshine exposure is not bad for you. It is healthy and necessary. Just 15 to 20 minutes of sun exposure per day can make a dramatic improvement in your health, and appropriate sun exposure is the ideal way to maintain your vitamin D levels in the optimal range. Alternatively, you can use a safe tanning bed.\nHowever, if neither of those options are available to you, the next option is to take an oral vitamin D3 supplement. Typical adult doses for vitamin D range from 5 to 10,000 units per day.\nKeep in mind that it is very important to get your vitamin D levels checked by a qualified lab (I recommend LabCorp) to avoid under- or overdosing.\nAn optimal blood level of vitamin D for a healthy adult is between 50-70 ng/ml.\nThe Importance of Omega-3 for Strong, Healthy Bones\nOmega 3 is another essential nutrient your body needs in order to prevent both physical and mental illness, inflammation and osteoporosis. As I mentioned in a previous article, The British Journal of Nutrition recently published a study stating that the Omega fat, DHA appears to constitute marrow and enhance bone mineral content.\nUnfortunately, omega-3 deficiency is on the rise and has been revealed as the sixth biggest killer of Americans. It has been reported to increase risk of death from ALL causes and accelerate cognitive decline.\nWhile plant-based omega-3 fats such as those found in flax seed are highly beneficial, on account of their high alpha-linolenic acid (ALA) content, animal-based omega-3 fats contain two crucial ingredients you are not getting from plants: docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA).\nIdeally, you would receive all the animal based omega-3's you would need from eating sea food. Unfortunately, industrial pollution has changed the landscape, turning most of the world's waters more or less toxic. Fish are now loaded with mercury, industrial toxins, PCBs and PDEs. The same goes for most of the oil that is made from these fish.\nThankfully, there is a sustainable source of animal-based omega-3 fats available, namely krill oil. Krill are very tiny shrimp-like creatures that exceed the number of all animals (including humans) in the world! Krill oil is also more readily absorbed than fish oil because krill fat is attached to phosphates. This means you need far less krill oil than you would fish.\nKrill oil contains antioxidants called astaxanthin that protect DHA and EPA fats until they are consumed.\nThese factors make krill oil the optimal choice to meet your omega-3 needs.\nVitamin K2 is CRUCIAL in Preventing Osteoporosis\nVitamin K can be classified as either K1 or K2:\nVitamin K1: Found in green vegetables, K1 goes directly to your liver and helps you maintain a healthy blood clotting system. (This is the kind of K that infants need to help prevent a serious bleeding disorder.) It is also vitamin K1 that keeps your own blood vessels from calcifying, and helps your bones retain calcium and develop the right crystalline structure.\nVitamin K2: Bacteria produce this type of vitamin K. It is present in high quantities in your gut, but unfortunately is not absorbed from there and passes out in your stool. K2 goes straight to vessel walls, bones, and tissues other than your liver. It is present in fermented foods, particularly cheese and the Japanese food natto, which is by far the richest source of K2.\nVitamin K2 can convert to K1 in your body, but there are some problems with this, which I will discuss shortly. As a supplement, K1 is less expensive, which is why it's the form used for neonates.\nMaking matters even more complex, there are several different forms of vitamin K2.\nMK8 and MK9 come primarily from dairy products. MK4 and MK7 are the two most significant forms of K2, and act very differently in your body:\nMK4 is a synthetic product, very similar to vitamin K1, and your body is capable of converting K1 into MK4. However, MK4 has a very short half-life of about one hour, making it a poor candidate as a dietary supplement. After reaching your intestines, it remains mostly in your liver, where it is useful in synthesizing blood-clotting factors.\nMK7 is a newer agent with more practical applications because it stays in your body longer; its half-life is three days, meaning you have a much better chance of building up a consistent blood level, compared to MK4 or K1.\nMK7 is extracted from the Japanese fermented soy product called natto. You could actually get loads of MK7 from consuming natto as it is relatively inexpensive, and is available in most Asian food markets. Few people, however, care for it's smell and slimy texture and find it difficult to tolerate.\nThe evidence suggests that vitamin K2 is essential for your bone health, but it is a nutrient the vast majority of you do not get in adequate amounts from your diet.\nHow does vitamin K lead to bone health?\nOsteocalcin is a protein produced by your osteoblasts (cells responsible for bone formation), and is utilized within the bone as an integral part of the bone-forming process. However, osteocalcin must be \"carboxylated\" before it can be effective. Vitamin K functions as a cofactor for the enzyme that catalyzes the carboxylation of osteocalcin.\nVitamin K2 has been found to be a far more effective \"activator\" of osteocalcin than K1.\nThere has been some remarkable research about the protective effects of vitamin K2 against osteoporosis:\nA number of Japanese trials have shown that vitamin K2 completely reverses bone loss and in some cases even increases bone mass in people with osteoporosis .\nThe pooled evidence of seven Japanese trials show that vitamin K2 supplementation produces a 60 percent reduction in vertebral fractures and an 80 percent reduction in hip and other non-vertebral fractures .\nResearchers in the Netherlands showed that vitamin K2 is three times more effective than vitamin K1 in raising osteocalcin, which controls the building of bone.\nAlthough your body can convert K1 into K2, studies show that the amount of K2 produced by this process alone is insufficient. Even if you are consuming enough K1, your body uses most of it to make clotting factors, leaving little remaining for your bones.\nIn other words, your liver preferentially uses vitamin K1 to activate clotting factors, while most of your other tissues preferentially use K2.\nVitamin K2 has also been found to offer you other benefits\u2014besides your bones!\nVitamin K2 is the biological glue that plugs calcium into your bone matrix. Dietary sources of K2 can be found in traditionally fermented foods such as tempeh, miso, natto and soy sauce..\nAre You Getting Enough Vitamin K from Your Diet?\nEating lots of green vegetables will increase your vitamin K1 levels naturally, especially:\nYou can obtain all the K2 you'll need (about 200 micrograms) by eating 15 grams of natto daily, which is half an ounce. However, natto is generally not pleasing to the Westerner's palate, so the next best thing is a vitamin K2 supplement.\nBut remember, you must always take your vitamin K supplement with fat since it is fat-soluble and won't be absorbed without it.\nAlthough the exact dosing is yet to be determined, Dr. Vermeer recommends between 45 mcg and 185 mcg daily for adults. You must use caution on the higher doses if you take anticoagulants, but if you are generally healthy and not on these types of medications, I suggest 150 mcg daily.\nFortunately, you don't need to worry about overdosing on K2\u2014people have been given a thousand-fold \"overdose\" over the course of three years, showing no adverse reactions (i.e., no increased clotting tendencies).\nExercise to Prevent Bone Loss\nRemember that bone is living tissue that requires regular physical activity in order to renew and rebuild itself.\nPeak bone mass is achieved in adulthood and then begins a slow decline. Exercise is very important in maintaining healthy bone mass. Weight-bearing exercise is one of the most effective remedies against osteoporosis. The last thing you want to consider is to take a drug to improve your bone density, as without question, that is more likely to cause long-term harm than benefit.\nYour bones are actually very porous and soft, and as you get older, your bones can easily become less dense and hence, more brittle. Especially if you are inactive.\nResistance training can combat this effect because as you put more tension on your muscles it puts more pressure on your bones, which then respond by continuously creating fresh, new bone.\nIn addition, as you build more muscle, and make the muscle that you already have stronger, you also put more constant pressure on your bones.\nA good weight bearing exercise to incorporate into your routine (depending on your current level of fitness, of course) is a walking lunge, as it helps build bone density in your hips, even without any additional weights. However there is newer technology as discussed below that may even be better.\nDiscover Acceleration Training\nAcceleration training exercise is based on Rhythmic Neuromuscular Stimulation (RNS) dating back to the 1960s when Professor W. Biermann, from the former East German Republic, described 'cyclical vibrations' capable of improving the condition of your joints relatively quickly.\nAs the theories of acceleration training exercise developed, Russian ballet dancers with minor muscle injuries such as Achilles tendonitis discovered that vibration aided the healing process. They also found that their muscular strength and jump height increased with only a quarter of the effort or time required by traditional training methods.\nSince then many athletes have discovered the benefits of acceleration training exercise.\nThese results can be achieved now by using the 'Power Plate', which combines a series of exercises and stretches with cyclical vibrations designed to prevent mineral bone loss by adding mechanical load to the bone via the muscle and tendons.\nHere is something about osteoporosis in men you may not have realized: Men over the age of 50 are at greater risk for developing osteoporosis than prostate cancer. Men develop this disease because of a condition called hypogonadism, which may lead to shrinking by several inches. Risk factors in men include:\nLack of sunlight exposure\nMen with pre-existing conditions such as asthma, emphysema, Crohn's disease, herniated disks, and autoimmune disease taking steroids such as prednisone or cortisone are increasing their risk of developing osteoporosis that much further.\nThe Surprising Link Between Alzheimer's Disease and Bone Loss\nAs I mentioned in a previous article, low bone mass has a surprising connection to Alzheimer's disease.\nIn the study, researchers recorded bone mass measurements for 987 men and women with an average age of 76 years. They then followed them for up to 13 years and tracked who developed Alzheimer's or dementia.\nResults showed that women with the lowest bone mass measurements were more than twice as likely to develop Alzheimer's or dementia as women with stronger bones.\nIf a woman of 70 years of age has lower bone mass, it means her exposure to estrogen may not have been as high as it should. Therefore, it seems estrogen loss plays a critical role in the development of osteoporosis as well as Alzheimer's disease.\nIt's Far Easier to Prevent Bone Loss than to Treat It\nIt's true what Benjamin Franklin said, \"An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.\" Now that you're armed with the knowledge you need to make informed decisions about the prevention and healing of osteoporosis, you're ready to take control of your health!\nRelated Articles / Categories:\nCan Calcium Actually Make Your Bones Weaker?\nVitamin K May Help Build Strong Bones\nDiscover How the Legendary Benefits of the Japanese Food \"Natto\" Make for a Healthy Heart and Strong Bones!\nThe Key Vitamin for Bone Health that Most People Don't Know About\nThe World's Single Deadliest Vitamin Deficiency\nThe Light That Makes Your Bones Stronger\nMushrooms: Your Newest Vitamin D Source\nLow Vitamin D Increases Your Chances of Being Admitted to a Nursing Home\nGluten and Osteoporosis\nIf You Have Osteoporosis, Wheat May be Responsible\nThe Smelly Remedy for Bone Loss & Osteoporosis\nOsteoporosis Drug Found to CAUSE Leg Fractures\nWhy Take an Osteoporosis Drug That Kills Your Bones?\nFosamax Type Osteoporosis Drugs Noted to Cause Serious Eye Problems\nWarning! Don't Take Another Drug Until You Read How You're Being Conned...\nDid Merck Hide the Risks of Fosamax?\nOsteoporosis and Alzheimer's Disease\nOsteoporosis Linked to Alzheimer's\nMale Osteoporosis: A Silent Threat\nKeep Osteoporosis Away With Diet and Exercise\nAthletic Training in the Teen Years Builds Bones For a Lifetime\nWho Would Have Thought This Fat Could Improve Your Bones?\nThe Fat Secret to Build Your Bone Density\nOdds Are Even You'll Have Osteoporosis By 2020\nA Formula for Predicting Your Osteoporosis Risk Accurately\nWhat You Can do to Prevent Yourself From Shrinking\nAvoiding Osteoporosis Can Start Before Puberty\nObesity Linked to Bad Bones\nI find fascinating this idea:\nThe Pharisaic religion, which calls itself Rabbinic Judaism is more than alive and well today, despite accounting for less than 2% of the U.S. population. Among its members are the handful of super rich who own or control everything: the banks and the financial system of the world, the broadcast media, the publishing industry, entertainment, the education system, and the government and its accouterments, especially the bureaucracy, secret service and the military. They are the State, just as they were 2,000 years ago in the Bible.\nPharisaism emerged during the Babylonian Captivity, though its roots may reach back into ancient Egypt, before Moses. Pharisaism branched from the religion of Moses after adopting some occult ideas from the capturing societies. Since Johanan Ben Zakkai (circa A.D. 70), Pharisaism has evolved to (secretly) oppose Moses and the Pentateuch. Pharisaism's most important book is the Talmud (the oral tradition), not the Torah (the written Law) \u2014 The Torah is the Christian Old Testament and the official Bible of Judaism. With Judaism destroyed and Christianity on the ropes today after over sixty years of relentless onslaught in the West, Islam is the current target.\nWe are, in fact, engaged in a war of religion. Satanism versus Godliness. The West (that's us) has been enlisted on the side of Satan. You think we are the good guys? Look again: http://www.collateralmurder.com/\nToday's events do, indeed, come alive at Christmastime, when viewed through this lens with its cross hairs in an Apache helicopter gunsight.\nhttp://www.henrymakow.com/time_to_take_america_back_from.html\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agent_provocateur\nTraditionally, an agent provocateur (plural: agents provocateurs, French for \"inciting agent(s)\") is a person employed by the police or other entity to act undercover to entice or provoke another person to commit an illegal act. More generally, the term may refer to a person or group that seeks to discredit or harm another by provoking them to commit a wrong or rash action. As a known tool to prevent infiltration by agents provocateurs,[1] the organizers of large or controversial assemblies may deploy and coordinate demonstration marshals, also called stewards.[2][3]\nWho could be behind such acts as terrorism as the suicide bomber and car bomb in Stockholm the other day? Was it Al Qaeda? Was it Pashtun tribesmen in Afghanistan? Probably not. Who then?\nWho benefits? The people who benefit are the people who want to shore up NATO commitment in Afghanistan. If Swedish support for the 500 Swedish troops in Afghanistan is weak, then it can be reinforced if Swedes are attacked at home. So neither Al Qaeda nor Afghan tribesmen would benefit but the U.S. empire would. The likely agency responsible would be the CIA, with or without the cooperation of Swedish police or secret service.\nAnd so it is with all the acts of terrorism. \"We\" are behind them. \"Our\" agents have been busy turning one group against another, for running \"false flag\" operations, and for psychological warfare for hundreds of years. The target is us. They terrorize us. Then they protect us from terrorists. They use our own money to manipulate us. So, wake up!\nThe state lies in all the tongues of good and evil, and whatever it says is lies, and whatever it has, it has stolen, everything it is, is false, it bites with stolen teeth, and it bites often, it is false down to its bowels.\n\u2014 Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, Also Sprach Zarathustra [1883-85]\nBrainless Automatons\nREPORT TO REGINA POLICE DEPARTMENT:\nYesterday (20101207) at 2:21 PM, I was driving west on Assiniboine Avenue. The sky was blue without a cloud, there was not a soul around, only the souls in the cemetery on the south side of the empty street. The pavement was clear of ice and snow. I was proceeding at a prudent speed without a care in the world. I was bothering no one. There was no one to bother. Of course that is why officer T. Hackywicz No. 768 was running a speed trap for the Regina Police Department. When he stopped me, I made No. 768 aware that I take a very dim view of armed robbery and suggested he look for an honest job. I paid the fine on the Internet this morning ($128). I have suggested to the Regina Police Department many times that it could serve the citizens by introducing driver education, but no one has ever listened to me. It is much easier to set up a speed trap which requires only the brainless operation of an automaton who can harass innocent people and collect cash. Dealing with the atrocious driving habits of Regina's motorists would be much more difficult. It would take a brain. Officer No. 768 claims I was driving at the breakneck speed of 42 miles an hour. Horrors! Of course No. 768 could have claimed I was going 90 miles an hour and there is nothing I could do about that either. I'm sure Officer T Hackywicz is a nice young man and I would like to apologize to him for losing my temper and swearing. Officer T Hackywicz thinks he is doing honest work. He isn't. But he is not to blame, the Regina Police Department is to blame. Your speed traps do not one thing to improve things in Regina. Instead you are just another road hazard in a city filled with ignorant dangerous drivers. I appreciate a place where I can let you know what I think. Please examine your policies and try to do better.\nSpeaking of speed traps! How is it possible for a child to run out of his classroom, across the schoolyard and leap over a ten-foot page wire fence to run in front of your car that is \"speeding\"? How does giving you a fine for \"speeding\" in a School Zone make any child safer? Do children who can perform such fantastic athletic feats as I have described need to be protected at all? They would certainly be able to leap over your car as well as tall buildings. A favourite School Zone speed trap used to be located on Hillsdale Street until they removed the page wire fence and opened a new school. They no longer have a speed trap there, if memory serves. School Zones are just another example of ridiculous regulations that do nothing to make the world a better place, but they do provide a source of cash.\nMothers Against Drunk Drivers (MADD) started their crusade because a drunk driver who killed a child had had previous convictions while driving drunk. Yet he was still driving a car! Why? Rather than persecute everyone, why not enforce the law? The \"justice\" department is infested with brainless automatons, that's why. They heard somewhere that the law should be applied equally to everyone, but they don't know what it means.\nHow about drivers who have run red lights at 60 mph and have killed people here in Regina? NOTHING HAPPENS TO THEM. I know of two specific recent cases.\nAnd here in the home of Canadian Medicare, medical doctors can do anything at all and NOTHING HAPPENS TO THEM. Yet the people who wear pumpkins on their heads and cheer for Regina's football team think Regina has the best football team, the best drivers and the best doctors in the world. Could it be that decades of relentless brainwashing by the Regina Leader-Post newspaper has turned the people of Regina into brainless automations? Perhaps they heard we should forgive and forget.\nIt's Your World, Hillary\nWhen Wikileaks dumped 250,000 back stage documents for everyone to see, Secretary of State Madam Clinton (the witch) sputtered, \"It's an attack on the United States! It's an attack on the world!\" Yes it is, Hillary. It is an attack on your world. Too bad, for you. Now, everyone can see more than what you put on the stage.\nThree cheers for the Internet! Three cheers for Wikileaks! And don't forget to thank the U.S. Army for creating the Internet! \"One never knows who one will have to thank,\" Morley Evans.\nhttp://wikileaks.ch\nhttp://original.antiwar.com/thomas-knapp/2010/12/01/if-this-be-treason-2/\nThe first item leaked by Wikileaks is a video of the murder of people in Baghdad by the friendly folks of the United States Army. It makes one wonder just what kind of \"heroes\" the invaders really are. Are they agents of Satan? Are they helping to rebuild Iraq? Do we want them back here wearing civilian costumes and walking around with the rest of us now that they have been turned into psychopaths? You decide:\nhttp://www.collateralmurder.com/\nWhy don't the people who are shot up by the Apache crew seem to be aware of the helicopter? Are they deaf? Is the Apache silent? 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        "raw_content": "MUHIBAH / FEATURES / BOOK HEROES\nFrom Harry Potter to The Famous Five and Sherlock Holmes, England has a rich literary heritage that is recognised and loved all over the world.\nCredit(s): The Sherlock Holmes Museum\nEngland has declared 2017 to be the \u201cYear of Literary Heroes\u201d, in recognition of the 200th anniversary of Jane Austen\u2019s death and 20 years since the first Harry Potter book, to name just two milestone events. The Year of Literary Heroes will celebrate some of the publishing phenomena that have helped put England on the map. This year more than ever, literary fans have the opportunity to explore Britain\u2019s rich bookish history.\nFrom March 2017, England will celebrate the 200th anniversary of one of its most acclaimed authors, Jane Austen. With the \u201cJane Austen 200 \u2013 A Life in Hampshire\u201d events planned across her home county, fans can look forward to visiting Jane Austen\u2019s House Museum (her former home) in the village of Chawton, where changing exhibitions, talks, activities and other special celebrations between March and December will take place. Chawton and nearby Alton will host a Regency Week (June 17 \u2013 25) with special events including talks, a Regency Day and more.\nA highlight of the celebrations will be Hampshire Cultural Trust\u2019s The Mysterious Miss Austen exhibition, which will tour Winchester, Gosport and Basingstoke with special and unique Jane Austen pieces, including loans from the National Portrait Gallery, British Library and private collections. Jane\u2019s final resting place, Winchester Cathedral, will also be running tours exploring Jane\u2019s life. In Basingstoke, visitors will also be able to follow a downloadable sculpture trail made up of 25 \u2018BookBenches\u2019 each uniquely designed and painted by a professional artist with their personal interpretation of a Jane Austen theme.\nAnd for those keen on a taste of Regency England, Jane Austen \u2018Big Picnics\u2019 across Hampshire will offer the opportunity to see some performances, try some Regency food and learn more about the author. The anniversary will no doubt also spark a resurgence in interest in key Jane Austen sites across the country. Highlights include the Jane Austen Centre in Bath and the September Jane Austen Festival, which will celebrate the bicentenary of the novel Northanger Abbey in 2017. In Kent, visitors can follow in her footsteps on a Jane Austen Trail.\nFor a more recent literary experience, June 2017 will mark 20 years since the release of JK Rowling\u2019s first novel, Harry Potter and the Philosopher\u2019s Stone, inspiring a global phenomenon, which put many of England\u2019s landmarks \u2013 from Northumberland\u2019s Alnwick Castle (one of the many Hogwarts locations), to the Reptile House at ZSL London Zoo \u2013 on the map as Potter pilgrimage sites. Events already in the planning include a Harry Potter Film concert series (11\u201321 May) with live screenings of Harry Potter and the Philosopher\u2019s Stone accompanied by a live orchestra performing John Williams\u2019 unforgettable score. Locations include Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds and Glasgow, as well as London\u2019s Royal Albert Hall. Later in the year, a new exhibition at the British Library, dedicated to the magic of Harry Potter (20 October, 2017 \u2013 28 February, 2018) will be the first of its kind to celebrate a single series of books by a living author and will include previously unseen materials from author JK Rowling and the book\u2019s publisher Bloomsbury, as well as magical treasures from the British Library\u2019s own collection of wizarding books.\nOf course, no English literature can go by without mentioning the most beloved of children\u2019s author of all times, Enid Blyton. Cue lashings of ginger beer, as Enid Blyton Entertainment and Hodder Children\u2019s Books team up with the RHS to hold a series of events to celebrate 75 years of The Famous Five, Enid Blyton\u2019s best-loved and phenomenally successful book series, publishing in May 2017 with newly illustrated covers. The Five Go on a Garden Adventure anniversary activity will feature across all four RHS gardens throughout 2017, bringing to life the much-loved values of The Famous Five: friendship, heroism, adventure, outdoors and daring. Each garden will offer family activities inspired by The Famous Five, including themed adventure trails and garden displays, craft workshops and storytelling. All four gardens will also be holding a picnic party on 11 August 2017, Enid Blyton\u2019s 120th birthday.\nThe series brought rural Southern England and the coastline to life through the wild, outdoor adventures of Julian, Dick, Anne, George and their dog Timmy. Enid Blyton was a regular visitor to Dorset\u2019s Jurassic Coast and the area inspired locations in many of the books including Corfe Castle (Kirrin Castle) and Brownsea Island (Whispering Island).\nFans of Sherlock Holmes will be interested to know that The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, by author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, was published in 1892. The book was the first collection of Holmes stories, which Conan Doyle had been publishing in magazines since 1887. Now a popular TV series, London is almost a character in itself in the Sherlock stories. Start with a visit to Sherlock and Watson\u2019s famous address, 221B Baker Street. While it doesn\u2019t actually exist, the exterior of their flat as seen in the series is shot in this quieter west London road, 25 minutes\u2019 walk from Baker Street, at 187 North Gower Street. 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        "raw_content": "Who perfected the telegraph. Morse Code & the Telegraph 2019-01-17\nWho perfected the telegraph Rating: 9,4/10 620 reviews\nThe Telegraph: The Perfect Library (100 books)\nThis is in contrast to later telegraphs that used a single wire with ground return. This early system required the receiver to be present in real time to record the message and it reached speeds of up to 15 words a minute. In 1913, Western Union developed multiplexing, which made it possible to transmit eight messages simultaneously over a single wire four in each direction. Flagging a list will send it to the Goodreads Customer Care team for review. In 1843, Morse built a telegraph system from Washington, D. Both stations of Schilling's telegraph were connected by eight wires; six were connected with the , one served for the return current and one for a signal bell.\nVictor , Harvard University website. Glasses can make a girl cuter; braces can be a way for adolescents to relate to one another; a 6th finger would be just plain useful when the other 5 are busy; diversity in the ways people talk make conversation colorful, the errors people make in their thinking can be hilarious! Samuel Morse While most textbooks credit Samuel F. The first systems used manual transmission, but this was soon replaced with perforated tape. He later founded the American Association to Promote Teaching of Speech to the Deaf in 1890. At the same time, other companies began taking notice of the impact of the telegraph and they opened their own systems in other parts of the country. Western Union built its first transcontinental telegraph line in 1861.\nTed Perfect Obituary\nThere were Three previous attempts which failed in 1857, 1858, 1865. The first two practical electric telegraphs appeared at almost the same time. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Cannabis \u00bb U.S. Has Funded Israeli Cannabis Research For 50 Years\nU.S. Has Funded Israeli Cannabis Research For 50 Years\nThe U.S. government has been funding medical cannabis research for the past five decades. Only, they\u2019ve been outsourcing that research to another country. For half of a century, the National Institute of Health has provided an annual grant to Israel for research on the herb.\nYou may have heard of Dr. Raphael Mechoulam. Dr. Mechoulam is the man who first discovered THC.\nBack in the early 1960s, Mechoulam asked the U.S. National Institute of Health (NIH) for funding on his cannabis research. Unfortunately, true to form, they turned him down.\nHowever, according to a Newsweek report, one year after Mechoulam\u2019s first inquiry, he got a call from the NIH. Apparently, after an unnamed U.S. Senator caught his son smoking a little cannabis, the senator called the NIH to find out what the herb actually did to the brain. No one had the answer.\nSo, the same official that once rejected Mechoulam\u2019s research called him with some good news. The NIH would grant $100,000 to Mechoulam\u2019s team each year for further study on the health effects of cannabis.\nThis funding has continued for over 50 years. This is amazing, as it is really tough to get an NIH overseas grant.\nA half-century\u2019s worth of medical discovery\nIn that time, Mechoulam and his team have unearthed a wealth of medical potential in the cannabis plant. This includes findings that suggest that:\nCannabinoids aid in recovery after brain injury\nCannabinoids have neuroprotective properties\nCBD has antipsychotic properties\nCannabinoids may aid in autoimmune conditions\nCBD lowers incidence of diabetes\nCBD aids in epilepsy\nThe few findings mentioned here are only the very beginning of what Mechoulam and associated teams have discovered. The research conducted in Israel since the 1960s has lent itself to cannabis reform time and time again.\nWithout Mechoulam\u2019s contributions, we may not have the medical cannabis programs that we have today. In his own country, Mechoulam has won several major awards and honors for his work.\nIn his own country, Mechoulam has won many prestigious awards and honors for his work. Now, Israel\u2019s medical cannabis industry is booming. There, patients can access medical cannabis for cancer, chronic pain, post-traumatic stress disorder, pediatric epilepsy, arthritis, and Crohn\u2019s disease.\nThough $100,000 can go quickly in scientific research, the federal government\u2019s generosity helped fund these incredible discoveries.\nSo, after all of that funding, why is cannabis still seen as having \u201cno medical value\u201d by the DEA and other governmental agencies?\nIn 2013, the NIH released even a study that described that the endocannabinoid system plays a role in \u201cessentially every human disease\u201d. The U.S. government currently holds a patent on cannabinoids as a neuroprotective antioxidant, which is helpful in Alzheimer\u2019s and other neurodegenerative diseases.\nDr. Alan Shackelford, a Harvard-trained, medical cannabis prescribing doctor in Colorado, explained that the U.S. doctors had no trouble prescribing the herb prior to the Reefer Madness era. He tells Newsweek,\nMarijuana was an integral part of American medicine for more than 100 years, from the 1830s through the 1940s, and it was used safely and effectively for all of that time. \u2013 Shackelford\nSo, what\u2019s with all of the hypocrisy? Recently, large pharmaceutical companies have made substantial donations to anti-legalization campaigns. At the same time, other companies have received special permission to test cannabis-based pharmaceuticals in U.S. patients.\nYet, everyday doctors who wish to prescribe the herb cannot since the herb has Schedule 1 status.\nAll but a select few independent and pharmaceutical researchers are blocked from experimenting with cannabis on U.S. soil. Though the federal government has respected state rights thus far, patients, recommending doctors, and cannabis businesses are still shunned to remain in a gray area of the law.\nMore than half of U.S. states have implemented some form of cannabis reform.\nWhy do you think cannabis remains illegal in the U.S.? Share this article, and your thought in the comments below. We\u2019d love to hear from you!\nThis article first appeared on Herb.co website.",
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        "raw_content": "By Carly Hoilman\nTwo years ago, Iranian authorities illegally confiscated a plot of property belonging to an Iranian Assyrian church. Soon the church will be converted into an Islamic mosque, Iran\u2019s state-controlled newspaper reported.\nThe Assyrian International News Agency revealed Sunday that the Chaldean Catholic Church in Western Tehran, the venue\u2019s original owner, has issued multiple pleas to recover the stolen property, but the complaints \u201chave fallen on deaf ears.\u201d\nA member of the regime\u2019s Majlis (Parliament), Jonathan Bet-Kelia, was quoted in the Iranian newspaper Sharq saying that he had reached out to Ali Younesi, special assistant to the regime\u2019s President Hassan Rouhani on ethnic minorities affairs, on the matter. Younesi, a former minister of intelligence and security who is allegedly responsible for ordering numerous arrests and assassinations of dissidents, told Bet-Kelia that nothing could be done about it.\nIranian President Hassan Rouhani's regime has openly admitted to usurping the formerly Christian parish grounds of Chaldean Catholic Church for the purpose of converting the property into a center for Islamic prayers. (ATTA KENARE/AFP/Getty Images)\nIranian President Hassan Rouhani\u2019s regime has openly admitted to usurping the formerly Christian parish grounds of Chaldean Catholic Church for the purpose of converting the property into a center for Islamic prayers. (Atta Kenare/AFP/Getty Images)\nIran\u2019s Shiite Muslim ruling clerics have an extensive track record of oppressing religious minorities like Christians and even Sunni Muslims and depriving them of basic rights.\nBack in July 2015, the regime demolished a Sunni prayer hall in the capital Tehran, the AINA reported. The \u201cPounak\u201d prayer hall, as it was called, was raided and destroyed by government officials in Tehran, backed by \u201cstate suppressive forces.\u201d According to the AINA, officials also searched the grounds of the mosque\u2019s Sunni imam Abdullah Moussa-Zadeh and seized his mobile phone. Earlier in the year, Tehran officials had shut down the Pounak prayer hall, placing seals on its entrance. Though the municipality later removed the seals, Sunni Muslims were blocked from praying in the center.\nThe prayer hall\u2019s destruction drew immediate criticisms from Iranian Sunni leaders. Mowlavi Abdulhamid, the Sunni imam in the city of Zahedan in southeastern Iran, sent letters of protest to the mullahs\u2019 Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and to Hassan Rouhani condemning the raid. In his letter to Rouhani, Abdulhamid wrote, \u201cIntolerance towards even a single ordinary prayer hall and its destruction in a city that does not allow Sunnis to build a mosque \u2026 not only hurts the sentiments of Iran\u2019s Sunni community, but also offends all Muslims of the world.\u201d\nThe regime has openly admitted to usurping the formerly Christian parish grounds of Chaldean Catholic Church for the purpose of converting them into a center for Islamic prayers.\n\u201cThe brazen admission displays first and foremost the discriminatory and sectarian policies of the regime vis-a-vis Iran\u2019s religious minorities,\u201d Ali Safavi of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) said. \u201cAt the same time, it speaks to the failure of Western policy to accommodate the regime in the futile hope that it will promote moderation and tolerance on the domestic front.\u201d\nhttp://www.theblaze.com/stories/2016/01/06/iranian-officials-forcibly-convert-christian-church-into-mosque/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=story&utm_campaign=ShareButtons",
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        "raw_content": "Two Years Remote\nI lived in Denver, Colorado for 10 years. I met my wife out there and like many in Colorado we weren't natives. We decided that we should attempt to get closer to family if we could so that our two boys could have some good years with their grandparents.\nI work at Time Warner Cable and on a case by case basis they will make allowances for people to work remote. It's a big leap of faith and a progressive thing to do for a big cable company. To me this buys a lot of good will towards my employer. I appreciate it and my wife appreciates it. That's a factor.\nI won't say that me, being remote is better than me being on-site. There are good things and bad things. Maybe it's a wash but I don't know. But I am confident that me, being remote is better than the general population of software engineers.\nThings that Make it Work\nHistory with Team\nI had a couple years of proving myself to the team before I went remote. It also helped that a few of the guys on the team were long-time colleagues prior to my current job. So there's some history and trust already. I could do remote without that but it helps.\nYou need to have an office with a door that closes. This is a no-brainer. Of course good Internet access. Fortunately, the community I'm at in Louisiana has metropolitan fiber to the curb.\nI don't keep the work hours of the home office, I'm just an hour ahead. We have engineers in every time zone so I might as well work 9AM to 5PM in my time zone. By 9AM I have worked out, had a shower and I'm sipping on a fresh cup of coffee ready for work.\nI'm also completely dressed just as I would be for work in-person. I know others can work remote without being dressed but I see this as yet another slippery slope. In fact when I worked on-site there were days that I would wear shorts but since I've been remote I always wear pants during work hours.\nI've read warnings from remote workers that a danger you may run into is not knowing when to stop work. That has not been a problem for me. Sure there have been a handful of times where operational concerns will have me working after hours but this hasn't been worse than any other situation. So yeah, at 5PM my time I'm out of my office and thinking about dinner with the family.\nTeam meetings that happen regularly with cameras and voice are great for getting back in touch to what your team is doing. If these meetings go away then you can go days without seeing or hearing people. That isn't good.\nWe use a lot of tools to make the remote thing work. What we've found is that the quickness at which we can use a tool is almost more important than the features of different tools. We use join.me for quick screen sharing and sometimes voice, also Skype for chat and voice.\nWe hardly pair-program but at the times where I did it was great with voice and screen sharing. join.me will even let you hand off mouse and keyboard control to the person who is looking on the other end.\nPrior to working remote, when I got on voice, the first thing I would do is figure out how to get off the phone. Being on the phone with others was kind of creepy. So yeah, you have to get over that. Sometimes we'll even just leave Skype on and not really say anything in particular. You can mention things casually just as you would if you were co-located.\nOf course another nice thing about tooling is that you can turn it off or ignore it. I'm not the first person that'd say the ability to focus is one of the best things about being remote.\nIn-Person Trips\nNothing beats getting out into the same place with people, talking, having a meal and maybe a drink. Most any amount of friction and sharp edges can be overcome by having food and drinks with people.",
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        "raw_content": "MEP Lola S\u00e1nchez Caldentey, MEP Nessa Childers and the EPSU (European federation of Public Service Unions) have jointly promoted and organised the visit of health workers of Carlos III \u2013 La Paz hospital of Madrid that fought Ebola.\nIn a globalised world, the Ebola epidemic is having a massive impact on the population of West Africa, and it is taking an especially high toll amongst health professionals dealing with the illness. This high impact on health professionals is critical, and it makes it difficult to find the necessary people to tackle the illness in West Africa and beyond.\nOn top of all that, austerity measures applied in Europe in the last five years have created ideal conditions for any virus or epidemic to spread due to the incapacity of health providers to reassure the public that the danger will be kept away. The case of Teresa Romero, the first Ebola patient in Europe, a nurse working at a hospital in Madrid, Spain, is an illustration of that.\nThe workers in the Carlos III- La Paz hospital in Madrid who fought Ebola alongside Teresa Romero can explain their struggle against the plans of closure of the very units that had to be preserved to fight Ebola or any other viral problem that can take place in any Southern European country of due to the worsening of public health conditions\nMEP Nessa Childers said: \u201cThe long-term context of this crisis is also an indictment of failed development policies carried out by the developed world. The World Bank is branding the international response so far a \u2018miserable failure\u2019 but they too must take responsibility for the consequences of their lending policies, in tandem with a push for healthcare privatisation and user-fees.\u201d\n\u201cSomewhere between 15 and 20% of all victims claimed by the Ebola epidemic were healthcare workers on the ground. This has led the EPSU to write to the World Labour Organisation with regard to the appalling conditions healthcare workers, many of whom volunteered to work on the ground, are facing.\n\u201cThe case of the Spanish nurse who became the first European Ebola patient is a stark example of the dangers of austerity to the life and health of our citizens. Her hospital\u2019s specialised infectious diseases had been dismantled just months before the incident due to cuts in healthcare services. To \u2013 literally \u2013 add insult to injury, she was accused of incompetence and of lying by politicians, when the workers actually lacked even basic protective clothing.\u201d\nMEP Lola S\u00e1nchez Caldentey, from PODEMOS said: \u201cThe wage cuts, the cuts in the budgets for safety devices and forced privatization, strongly contested by professionals and public health workers, are to be held the ultimate responsible for the infection of Teresa Romero as it has created the ideal conditions for mistakes due to lack of training, uncertainty at work and fear of dismissal\u201d.\nJan Willem Goudriaan, EPSU General Secretary, said: \u201cThe best way to combat the spread of those illnesses is to listen to what the workers at the front line have to say. Then tackle the policies that create the conditions for outbreaks like Ebola to happen by. working on real prevention and public investment in health\u201d.\nThe vist of the workers aims to give them a voice with European and Brussels-based media as well as to give MEPs a chance to talk with health professionals who worked on the very places where Ebola was fought. They will tell us the reality of the training that they were provided and what their demands, as health professionals, were.\nThe best way to combat the spread of those illnesses is to listen to what the workers at the front line have to say\nEuropean Parliament votes \u2018yes\u2019 to allow Member States ban GM crops",
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        "raw_content": "Pray as God\u2019s Love Inspires Hispanic Communities Across Philadelphia\nThe Bible\u2019s Message Takes Root in the City of Brotherly Love\nDid you know Philadelphia is home to one of Robert Indiana\u2019s iconic LOVE sculptures? It\u2019s also home to one of its Spanish counterparts, AMOR. How fitting for a city where Hispanics represent 14.4 percent of the population.\nWithin this City of Brotherly Love lives a vibrant network of Hispanic churches that shares a love for learning God\u2019s Word\u2014which has led one of our partners, Esperanza, to take action.\nEsperanza is a faith-based organization that empowers Philadelphia\u2019s Hispanic communities through education, economic development, and advocacy programs. They recently launched a Bible engagement campaign called Vive La Vida, Vive La Palabra, meaning, \u201cLive Life, Live the Word.\u201d It brings faith to life through daily activities like Bible reading and acts of kindness.\nGod\u2019s Word - the Source of Inspiration\nThis spring and fall, more than 100 Hispanic churches in Philadelphia are implementing Vive La Vida, Vive La Palabra in their congregations. They\u2019re taking Scripture journeys through the New Testament using The Books of the Bible. This specially formatted New Testament removes chapter and verse numbers, study notes, cross references, red lettering, and footnotes, so that readers can enjoy an uninterrupted flow of God\u2019s Word. American Bible Society has made this resource available to Esperanza in both English and Spanish.\nTo date, the Vive La Vida, Vive La Palabra campaign has distributed 4,000 Scripture resources to more than 100 churches in Philadelphia. So far, 1,300 people have registered for the ongoing Bible reading plan!\nWill you join us in praying for the Hispanic church to be inspired by God\u2019s Word and become instruments of his love in their city?\nGod, thank you that your Word has the power to transform lives and cities. We pray that you will fill Hispanic churches in Philadelphia with a hunger for your Word. Empower them to go out into their communities and love their neighbors like Jesus did.\nPray for Dr. King\u2019s Dream of Racial Justice to be Realized - Honoring the Vision and Legacy...\tRead Now \u00bb",
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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / DWI Help / NJ DWI Myths and Lies\nWhen a person is stopped and arrested for driving while intoxicated in New Jersey, there are numerous issues that will go through their minds as to what is going to happen to them as a result. They might believe there are certain things that will happen from the time law enforcement stops their vehicle all the way through the resolution of the case. Many of the preconceived notions they have are myths they have heard repeatedly through word-of-mouth or on television. In many circumstances, these myths may not be 100 percent accurate or they might not be accurate at all.\nDWI Myth: Breathalyzer Results Are 100 Percent Accurate\nWhile breathalyzer tests are used to determine a driver\u2019s blood alcohol content (BAC), that doesn\u2019t mean they\u2019re infallible. That is a breathalyzer myth. 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        "raw_content": "Park Hill School District \u00bb News \u00bb What's New \u00bb Redistricting Plan\nRedistricting Plan/\nRedistricting Timeline\nRedistricting Criteria\nRedistricting Feedback on Park Hill Listens\nIn preparation for the opening of Hopewell Elementary and Walden Middle School for the 2019-2020 school year, and in order to balance our very different high school enrollments, we will be redistricting all of our attendance boundaries, from elementary through high school.\nRedistricting will help us continue to be one of the best districts around by protecting our low class sizes and making sure we can balance our resources.\nThe new boundaries will take effect in August 2019.\nAt its Thursday, Dec. 13 meeting, the Park Hill Board of Education voted to approve a recommendation for redistricting our school attendance area boundaries. The new boundaries will take effect with the start of the 2019-2020 school year.\nThe scenario came from the redistricting committee, which started meeting in August to develop a recommendation to the Board. The committee came up with dozens of different ideas and listened to thousands of comments from the public, both online and in person. Using that feedback, the committee chose a final recommendation and created a list of adjustments for staff to consider. District administrators made as many of those changes as possible (PDF) while still meeting the Board\u2019s criteria (PDF).\nResponding to concerns from some families about making sure students who have greater needs receive the resources they need, Superintendent Dr. Jeanette Cowherd said, \u201cOur district and school leaders have been working to address these issues. To ensure that we are responsive to our community, I will be working with my administrative team to take an even deeper look at the equitable balance of resources across our schools, with the goal of ensuring that we meet the academic and behavioral needs of all students at all of our schools.\u201d\nThe Board also approved the staff recommendation for grandfathering, allowing some students to remain at their current schools:\nThe Board will allow families of students who are currently in fourth, ninth, 10th and 11th grades to choose to remain at their current school.\nTransportation will be the responsibility of the family.\nGrandfathering will not apply to these students' siblings.\nHigh-school families will need to make a decision to remain at the school before February 1, 2019 and elementary families will need to decide by March 1, 2019.\nStudents must meet district residency and attendance requirements.\nSee the grandfathering transfer request form (PDF).",
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        "raw_content": "Missouri Asset Protection (\u201cMAP\u201d) trusts are a type of irrevocable trust. As the name suggests, a MAP trust is designed for asset protection. In sum, a MAP trust, like most irrevocable trusts, requires a settlor to sacrifice control in exchange for asset protection.\nHistorically, the United States has been unfriendly to asset protection trusts. For many years, individuals attempted to use foreign / offshore asset protection trusts in order to shield assets from creditors. However, beginning in 1997 with Alaska, jurisdictions in the United States began to permit Domestic Asset Protection Trusts (DAPTs). Roughly 20-30% of states now allow DAPTs. Missouri began permitting DAPTs in 2005, although the enacting legislation is retrospective. Missouri\u2019s form of DAPT is called the Missouri Asset Protection (\u201cMAP\u201d) trust.\nAs with a revocable living trust, an irrevocable trust is created by a settlor, who may also be a beneficiary of the trust. However, a critical difference with an irrevocable trust is that the settlor / beneficiary may not also be the trustee. In other words, the settlor must give up control of assets held and managed by the trust. Missouri is unique in that many states do not allow the settlor to also be a beneficiary of the trust, even if the settlor is not also the trustee.\nThere are additional limitations. The settlor cannot be the sole beneficiary of the trust, and the settlor cannot reserve himself or herself a guaranteed interest in principal or income from the trust. It is also more difficult to amend or revoke an irrevocable trust in general, and the settlor / beneficiary is prohibited from amending or revoking the trust.\nWhy do people create MAP trusts? The primary reason is asset protection. Professionals, such as doctors and lawyers, as well as business owners, may desire an additional level of protection from lawsuits beyond the protection provided by appropriate business formation (e.g. corporation or LLC), insurance policies, and tenancy by the entirety (i.e. marriage).\nHow does a MAP trust achieve this goal? The key is the spendthrift provision. A spendthrift provision gives the trustee complete discretion in the distribution of trust property. In other words, the trustee may distribute as much or as little in the way of distributions to the beneficiary as the trustee deems proper. Since the beneficiary technically has no guaranteed principal or income from the trust, creditors of the beneficiary technically have nothing to seize. With a spendthrift provision, the assets held by the trust will generally not be attachable by creditors.\nHowever, it is important to note that a MAP trust is not a \u201csilver bullet\u201d for asset protection. If you have litigation pending, it is too late for a MAP trust to help you. In fact, even if you do not have litigation pending, there is a multi-year \u201clook back\u201d period during which a court will allow a creditor to challenge transfers to a MAP trust as fraudulent transfers. In Missouri, this period is typically four years, although it can be as long as ten years in a bankruptcy proceeding. In short, in order to be effective, a MAP trust must be established well in advance of any claims of creditors.\nAdditionally, there are certain exceptions to a spendthrift provision of a MAP trust set by statute. For instance, a MAP trust can never protect assets from alimony / maintenance or child support, even with a spendthrift provision.\nIf you have additional questions about Missouri Asset Protection (\u201cMAP\u201d) trusts or are ready to have one prepared, call or come visit with the estate planning attorneys at the Paul Law Firm. Consultations are always free!\nPosted in Estate PlanningTagged estate planning, irrevocable trust, missouri asset protection trust, revocable living trust, trusts",
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        "raw_content": "As I have mentioned before (blog, 26 Aug 2008 and 25 Jan 2010), the Guardian newspaper is now able to print accented (= diacritic-bearing) Latin letters not only for west European languages but also for those from eastern Europe. My picture shows part of a page from the 15 April edition of the paper. In the course of an obituary for Anna Walentynowicz, \u201cgodmother of the Solidarity trade union\u201d they managed Gda\u0144sk and Wybrze\u017ca correctly (though they didn\u2019t attempt Solidarno\u015b\u0107). But look what happened to Wa\u0142\u0119sa! The barred l was fine, but the ogonek under \u0119 turned into a cedilla instead, giving \u0229.\nI don\u2019t know whether the Guardian journalist tried to compose the letter from an e plus a diacritic, and chose the wrong diacritic, or whether s/he just picked the wrong precomposed letter from a dropdown list. Either way, it provokes the question: what language, if any, has U+0229 LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH CEDILLA in its orthography? If none, who uses this symbol, and for what? Presumably it must be or have been in use, because otherwise Unicode would not have admitted it. (It\u2019s in the Unicode block Latin Extended-B, in a section headed \u201cMiscellaneous additions\u201d.)\nStranger still, at U+1E1D (Latin Extended Additional) Unicode also recognizes LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH CEDILLA AND BREVE, i.e. \u1e1d.\nYou can check it out on the on-line Unicode site here.\nThe on-line version of the obituary has \u0119 correctly.\nCommenting on yesterday\u2019s blog, with reference to the character \u00f6, one contributor apologized \u201cSorry, I don\u2019t have easy access to diacritics\u201d. I was wondering just what input device he was using that can\u2019t input an o-umlaut. Even a mobile phone can do that. On any Windows computer you can key in\n\u2022 Alt+0246 (on the numerical keypad)\n\u2022 or on some computers Alt+148\nI am sure you can do something similar on a Mac (option-apostrophe?). If using Word you can do\n\u2022 Ctrl+(Shift+):, o\n\u2022 or 00F6, Alt-X\nFor HTML, including blog comments, you can also type\n\u2022 &#246;\n\u2022 or &#xF6;\n\u2022 or &ouml;.\nPerhaps these don\u2019t count as \u201ceasy access\u201d. Or perhaps people just don\u2019t know about them. If anything, we have a confusingly large range of possibilities.\nThe corresponding methods for inputting \u00e6 are Alt+0230, Alt+145, Ctrl+(Shift+)& a, &#230;, &#xE6;, &aelig;.\nSili 20 April 2010 at 10:42\nOr ctrl-c, ctrl-v once the character has already been used by others.\nFWIW, the eki.ee Letter Database doesn't know of any languages using e with cedilla: http://www.eki.ee/letter/chardata.cgi?search=e+with+cedilla\nStewart C. Russell 20 April 2010 at 12:51\nAlt+four digits is hardly intuitive. AllChars works well for Windows (except Vista and 7) as a Unix/Mac style compose key.\nde cuup 20 April 2010 at 13:23\nMultiple answers on Google, with \"e cedilla\" OR \"e cedille\". It seems, it abbreviates (medieval) Latin -ae, for instance. \u0229, what would we do without it?\nThe Unicode NamesList file says that E WITH CEDILLA is used by Uralicists, which means it's part of the Uralicist (aka Finno-Ugric) Phonetic Alphabet. This file is the repository of such usage information as Unicode has. Unfortunately, I can't find an online explanation of (F)UPA in English.\nAs for the Latin Extended Additional block, it's the result of an old compromise. Originally, Unicode and ISO 10646 were to be separate standards. After a lot of work, Unicode 1.0 and the Draft International Standard (DIS) were merged to produce Unicode 1.1, which was also the initial version of ISO 10146 and included all the characters present in either standard. This block contains the Latin letters that the DIS (which was at that stage basically a list of names without explanations) contained but Unicode 1.0 did not, and for which the provenance is basically unknown. In a few cases, NamesList has explanations added after the fact, but 1E1D is not one of those cases.\n\u00d6 on a Mac has always been option-u, O.\nI'm a Pole and today's entry prompted me to do some basic research (that is, Wikipedia) on the ogonek (which, as English wiki aptly informs us, means \"a little tail\"). Interestingly, Polish wiki says that the letter \u0119 was used also in Latin spelling from the 12th century onwards. In Polish, the letter \u0119 corresponds to the nasal vowel /\u025b\u0303/. Would anybody be so kind as to answer whether this was also the case in Medieval Latin?\nJohn Cowan: thanks for this useful info.\nAJD: we're not talking about \u00d6 but about \u00f6.\nAnon: no.\nJC: LOL\nThe way I've heard it, the Latin 'ae' that turned into a monophthong and later merged with 'e' was written with the 'e caudata', which looks like \u0119, in Mediaeval Latin. In fact, the standard explanation seems to be that Polish ogonek came from the 'e caudata'. I hadn't heard about the 'e cedilla' being used for this purpose.\nOne other thing: Unicode doesn't encode all letter-accent combinations. The theory is that all such combinations can be encoded with the base letter (like U+0065 'latin small letter e') and the combining accent (like U+0328 'combining ogonek'). In practice, of course, most such combinations are encoded in Unicode as a single character (like U+0119 'latin small letter e with ogonek'), because of compatibility issues with existing code standards which generally encoded accented letters as single characters. The vast majority of Unicode-compliant text encodes accented letters as single characters where available.\nTherefore, if an accented Latin letter is encoded in Unicode, it means that there is some language or transcription system out there that uses it, but the converse is not true. There are accented letters in use in some orthographies which can only be encoded as the base letter plus combining diacritic in Unicode and not as a single character, because they were obscure enough not to be included in pre-Unicode code standards.\nProfessor Wells & Jongseong: Thank you very much :)\nBill Walderman 20 April 2010 at 22:51\nThank you for the instructions on how to type \u00f6. I wasn't aware that one could do this.\nYes, and \u00f6 on a Mac has always been option-u, o. My previous example was merely at the beginning of a sentence.\nAnd the umlaut has always been Alt+u, V on my PCs too. I was used to Macs from the time they were invented, and it was grievous to have to accept in due course that transferring to the death-dealing PC was inevitable. Ctrl+(Shift+):, V was the least of my annoyances, but I immediately set up the key combination Alt+u, V to mimic the Mac. In fact I considered most of the key combs native to Word to be rubbish. It's always worth setting up your own less fussy or more intuitive ones (until you have to use someone else's computer).\nGadi 27 April 2010 at 01:09\nI'm sure most posters of this blog will know this, but for those who don't, the International Keyboard Layout ( http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306560 ) is a god-send for those who type in more than one language and don't want to Alt-Shift multiple times every time they begin to type.\nIt allows you to type diacritics easily:\n'then vowel for \u00e1 \u00e9 \u00ed \u00f3 \u00fa\n\" then vowel for \u00e4 \u00eb \u00ef \u00f6 \u00fc\n` then vowel for \u00e0 \u00e8 \u00ec \u00f2 \u00f9\n^ then vowel for \u00e2 \u00ea \u00ee \u00f4 \u00fb\n~ then letter for \u00e3 \u00f5 \u00f1\nand Alt+letter for many more. \u00e4\u00e5\u00e9\u00ae\u00ae\u00fe\u00fc\u00fa\u00fc\u00fa\u00ed\u00f3\u00f6\u00e1\u00df\u00f0\u00f0\u00e6\u00a9\u00a9\u00f1\u00b5\u00e7\nYou just have to remember that to type one of the special characters ' \" ^ ` ~ you have to press Space Bar afterwards.\nJames D 30 April 2010 at 23:44\nI'm using Linux. 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        "raw_content": "Time passes and our father becomes ill. Peter is worried about what is happening. Our father is old and has severe pains in the leg. After the lung cancer twenty years ago he only has one lung left. He had surgery for the heart and the hip. And this summer his weight has plummeted.\nWhy does Peter not get day-leave?\nBecause they are taking revenge.\nThat is the only plausible explanation.\nI say it again: There is no reasons at all, nothing that should stop Peter from getting day-leave. But now there is prestige in it. He wins small battles about (for us on the outside) small things. The Ombudsman does not ignore his filings. The post department is forced to change its routines. The inmates refuse to leave the yard before a full hour has passed. He helps the others with documents and appeals. He pushes through a claim that the department should have its own example of the law book available. He submits appeals and applications. They get annoyed at him. They say: \u201cthere is a possibility that you MAY get a day-leave\u201d, but that\u2019s incorrect. According to the law, rights are for the inmates as well. Rights that are not to be used as rewards for docile behaviour, but that is how they are used.\nThose who demand their rights, must be punished. \u201cGood news! Your application is rejected!\u201d\nDad gets worse and ends up in hospital. It is the foot, it is the atherosclerosis, it is the herniated disc, it is the lung, it is the severe weight loss, it is the pain and the suspected cancer. The summer of 2014 will go down in history as one of the worst in the history of KSS. The hospital is understaffed. Nurses speak out in media about how they are weeping for not being able to keep up. There is a large shortage of space. And dad is moved between several departments. Peter tries the best he can. He applies for day-leave again and again. And lo and behold, finally the day-leave almost goes through\u2026\nThe situation is serious but Peter receives no ordinary day-leave. Instead two guards follow along. The trip from V\u00e4stervik to Sk\u00f6vde is long. Because of this he is only allowed to see his dad for three hours. But sure. It is definitely something. At least he gets to see his sick father.\nBut they still refuse to give him an ordinary day-leave. The guards that followed along are kind. They understand, everyone understands, who wouldn\u2019t? \u2013 that there is absolutely no escape risk. Dad is ill. He wants to see his son. Peter wants to see his father. And he gets to meet his father. This time and one more time.\nHow does one judge a prisoner\u2019s probability for escaping? How does one make a risk analysis? The system for day-leave is designed in such a way that a succesful day-leave leads to new extended opportunities. Six hours will eventually become twentyfour hours.\nAnyone that receives a day-leave also has a right to apply for a transfer to a different department and increased chances of ankle monitor. Those who have not received day-leave have very small chances of either, even though the prison care rules only state that the inmate \u201cshould\u201d have had day-leave before an ankle monitor may even become an option. In this system a \u2018special guarded day-leave\u2019 is not counted as a normal day-leave.\nTherefore it\u2019s as if Peter was never outside the prison walls. He got to see dad. He traveled guarded. He behaved. He has been examplary. But he receives no day-leave. There is no new data to review if he is allowed day-leave. Despite that the deputy chief now tells the lawyer that there is no barriers at all that stops Peter from getting it. But a few days later the boss makes himself unavailable.\nNew rejection.\nPeter would most likely run away, according to the decision.\nA correctional facility may not hand out more punishment than what is already sentenced in court. But it\u2019s hard to draw other conclusions, when it comes to Peter\u2019s case, that it\u2019s pure punishment in combination with anxiety and cowardice. If he escapes. Then. Then a media hell awaits the correctional facility that has been criticized by the Ombudsman the most often.\nPeter says that they have barbed wire fences with razor blades. That they pay large sums each year in fines for this. They themselves call this \u201cdispensation\u201d. The correctional facility says that they put safety first. They feel that they need razor blades, because of this they break the rules and pay the fines each year. They must have razor blades. Otherwise people escape. The proof on the efficiency of the razor blades? The relatively low number of escapes. But of course it happens that people still escape. On day-leave, for example. Of course it happens.\nDad\u2019s illness turns worse. The summer keeps passing out there on \u2018Billingesl\u00e4nten\u2019. Sweden\u2019s oldest tower for television keeps transmitting signals, just like Sweden\u2019s tallest tower does close to the V\u00e4stervik correctional facility. But soon the summer is over. And after the vacations the ordinary boss returns. Recently there was an improvement. Peter was about to get an ankle monitor, receive day-leave, granted a transfer. But with autumn approaching the strict regime returns. day-leave is obviously not even a possibility.\nPeter should stay where he is.\nBecause of the system nothing is verifiable. It is hard to gain insight into the penitentiary. It is a closed community within the society, without regulatory authority, with a security classification on most things.\nTherefore everything I write is fiction. Nothing is true. Nothing is real. That\u2019s why I treat the fictive guards and bosses as I please. They are nothing but fictionary constructions. This small boss tries to become responsible for security of the entire prison. But, also the other small boss roars every now and then. His face turns red and he calls the inmates things that no one should be called.\nAt the correctional facility the system is shaped so that the only ones expected to act calm and rational are the inmates. There are urine tests, isolation cells, removed privileges, sudden visitations and interrogations. An employee has no needs for worry. There\u2019s no transparency. Therefore there is no truth either. Then everything is hearsay, delusions and libel.\nEveryone knows that this is not the way it happens. There is NO conspiracy. Why would they have a desire to mess with him? It goes without saying. It falls flat on its face. And doesn\u2019t he deserve it, if that is the case? He is sentenced. Sitting in jail should be hard and tedious. It is the \u2018chair of shame\u2019 for the society. Isn\u2019t he supposed to sit there? Taking shame for his crimes. Taking his punishment. Don\u2019t rock the boat. And it must be hard for the employees. They only have a few days of training. It\u2019s a harsh environment. Their paychecks are bad. And they only do what they are told.\n\u201cBut you\u2019re breaking the law.\u201d\n\u201cYou don\u2019t understand. It would be so much easier for you if you didn\u2019t complain so damn much.\u201d\nA statement, an illusion. Even this a fiction since nothing can be verified. Say that this is about a prison in Alaska or Siberia. Then it becomes easier. At this correctional facility, on the tundra, all medication is payed for by the prison (without any help from subsidies). A heart medication has the cost it has. Same for other pills. It is a burden for the correctional facility that does its best to keep the cost down.\nWhen a heavily medicated and psychotic man goes to the doctor the latter has two issues to face. How to make sure that the person doesn\u2019t hurt himself and how to keep the cost down?\nThe solution is as simple as ingenious. One takes away all the drugs, much of it anxiety dampening, and makes sure the inmate ends up in an isolation cell under guard for a week or two.\nAnd what happens with the heart patient\nthat is deprived of his expensive medication\nfrom Alaska?\nHe dies, of course.\nAnd it will be cheaper in the long run.\nOur father came to Sweden in the 60s. He was one of all those Finns who looked for work and found it quickly. The history has been told many times and is nowadays an important part of the national self-understanding. Dad and his friends arrived in Stockholm on a Saturday. Monday morning they were working at Volvo in Sk\u00f6vde.\nNow he was laying in KSS. This is where it all began, he said. We called the nurses to ask about the results of his tests and medications. During a few weeks, almost fifty years ago, he worked onthe construction of the hospital but now he mostly examined the small faults in the room. What a damn construction fraud. The wheel comes loose from the flip screen. The painting hangs tilted on the wall. Small annoying things.\nDefinitely a professional pride, but also a way to talk about other things. About angles and distances. And it has cost the country nothing that he moved here. For society it was a pure profit deal until he turned ill. All those constructions that he pointed out whilst we drove down the highway. \u201cI was part of building that\u201d \u201cThat was when we worked at the airport\u201d.\nThen the boss for Peter\u2019s correctional facility said:\n\u201cBut is it really sure that he is ill? It could be that you\u2019re just saying that he is ill? Now you also received two guarded day-leaves. You should be grateful for the day-leaves you have already received.\u201d\nSuspected cancer in the remaining lung. A nonexistant blood circulation in the leg, it turned black and had to be amputated. Gangrene bacteria infected the wound. Within six hours they had spread so much that a new emergency amputation had to be performed. This time they took as much of the leg as they could. Suspected metastasis, hard to control since he only has one lung. The wound did not heal. Maybe the hip prosthesis has to be removed as well, but then that would happen at Sahlgrenska. Although that was probably not a real alternative.\nPeter then ought to be grateful. He received two brief, guarded day-leaves. The escape risk was significant. The media disaster.\nThere is no proof that the former chief has said that the possibility of escape is nonexistant for Peter. If he got the question, he would never admit it. But the guards have heard it. The inmates have heard it.\nAll decisions may be appealed to the person who took the decision, who then makes a new decision, that then can be appealed to the Administrative Court for a procedurial opinion that involves the submission of statement after statement after statement. Then the Administrative Court takes the side of the correctional facility. That is how it works. That is how the state control of the correctional facility works.\nAnd then the choice when dad passes away:\n\u201cWould you like to say goodbye now or at the funeral?\u201d\nAnd he chooses the funeral. We want to say goodbye of our father together. We decided that dad should be buried in Sweden. He lived here. He created a new life here. This is where he belonged. And of course, a special day-leave can be arranged. Peter chooses to attend the funeral.\nBut as the weeks pass by something happens. Somebody escapes from the correctional facility. Someone runs away from the guards. And security must be increased. The ordinary chief is keen on security. Security is the first priority. There is nothing more important in a Swedish correctional facility that aspires for higher security classification. They want to be completely sure around security safety. That means a new deal.\nThe way the Swedish penitentiary is shaped doesn\u2019t just punish my brother. It punishes me, it punishes my now dead father, it punishes my mother, my family, my relatives and my friends. It has no resemblance, whatsoever, to rehabilitation and care. Instead, it makes people sick. It makes inmates apathetic. It institutionalizes.\nIn its secret and invisible heart rhe guards are working, despite knowing that they break laws and regulations. They defer to their bosses, they follow orders, afraid to speak up. Some even enjoy the small power they have managed to usurp inside the walls. All criticism, even the one from the Ombudsman, runs off them like water on a greasy goose.\nThey are proud of the security. 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        "raw_content": "Great Photo Gallery of North Korea\nhttps://www.nknews.org/gallery/a-ride-t ... re-seeing/\nwell worth 10 minutes of your time I'm sure you'll agree.\nRe: Great Photo Gallery of North Korea\nPost by RedsailsII \u00bb Tue Jan 17, 2017 7:35 pm\nSome good humor/gibes from the defectors:\n\"But the crowd was rather disappointed to see Kim Il Sung emerge, who was only in his 30s at the time and looked like a Chinese food delivery guy.\"\nPathetic to the tenth degree:\n\"When the supply of pebbles for construction sites reaches a low, then the government orders the people to provide more,\" says Han Song Chol. \"Without having many options, the elders or children would go to the riverbank and collect pebbles.\"\nLooks like a country full of malnourished people waiting to die as soon as possible.\nPost by BeatRaven \u00bb Tue Jan 17, 2017 11:47 pm\nI'm an NK-ophile and learned a thing or 7. Thanks.\nPost by Bill Barilko \u00bb Tue Jan 17, 2017 11:54 pm\nI probably should have titled it Pyongyang Gallery since there's not much else on show.\nThere are some Youtube vids taken from passenger rail cars that show more of the countryside you can see how much of their own food they grow.\nPost by BeatRaven \u00bb Wed Jan 18, 2017 12:07 am\nLaos has a pathetic alliance with NK.\nYou can go to one of those crappy overpriced North Korean restaurants where the performers do Kim Il song and dance routines. They work at the embassy. The restaurant is their sole means of support.\nAll of the communist statues (the ones they've left up) come from NK.\nMuch mirth is made of a the people's struggle statue in front of the Military Museum. The struggling people appear to be wearing Nikes.\nBootleg Nikes, one hopes. Stick it to the man.\nhttps://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_ ... 1&filter=7\nPost by RedsailsII \u00bb Wed Jan 18, 2017 6:27 am\nBeatraven:\nI'm an NK-ophile\nMe too. Nothing to Envy is a great book. Seven defectors tell their stories. Bizarre stories one and all. In one case, a girl recounts how her father was the head party hancho in her apartment building and would invite all the neighbors over to watch his TV at night. They would all get plastered on some sort of corn homebrew. Anyway, one night her father, tipsy as usual, saw the dear leader on TV and pointed out that he was short. He thought that was funny. The next day, one of their neighbors reported him to the secret police, and her father spent two years in a labor camp.\nCamp 14 is also a good book & documentary about Shin Dong-hyuk, the only person to every escape from a concentration camp. He was born in the camp.\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihUOHARC_Og\nThere's also a great diary by a Brit who got a job editing for the NK news in the 1970s. He recounts his spiral into alcoholism and his affair with a female Chinese diplomat. You can read it online.\nhttp://www.aidanfc.net/a_year_in_pyongyang.html",
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Paul seems to suggest that that effort had already been underway in Corinth, as he says, just prior to his first mention of \u201csuper apostles,\u201d But I am afraid that just as Eve was deceived by the serpent\u2019s cunning, your minds may somehow be led astray from your sincere and pure devotion to Christ. For if someone comes to you and preaches a Jesus other than the Jesus we preached, or if you receive a different spirit from the one you received, or a different gospel from the one you accepted, you put up with it easily enough\u2014Paul, II Corinthians 11:3-4. Then, after revealing the opposition as these so-called \u201csuper apostles,\u201d he goes on to say, I may not be a trained speaker, but I do have knowledge. We have made this perfectly clear to you in every way\u2014Paul, II Corinthians 11:6. One of the ways the \u201csuper apostles\u201d may have presented themselves as superior to Paul was the possibility that they had received some level of formal rhetorical training that he lacked\u2014creating a deficiency in his ability to speak well that he freely and readily admitted. Corinth was a city fully immersed in Greek culture and, as such, oratorical skills were prized. But, as he said in his first letter to Corinth, 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. . . . When I came to you, brothers, I did not come with eloquence or superior wisdom as I proclaimed to you the testimony about God. For I resolved to know nothing while I was with you except Jesus Christ and him crucified. I 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 Spirit\u2019s power, so that your faith might not rest on men\u2019s wisdom, but on God\u2019s power. We 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\u2014Paul, I Corinthians 1:27-29, 2:1-6. Paul was perfectly content being a preacher of the gospel versus a professional orator. However, in his knowledge of the gospel and its message, Paul was unsurpassed, particularly when considering the source of that knowledge. As he shared with the church at Galatia (ironically, another church plagued with false teachers), I want you to know, brothers, that the gospel I preached is not something that man made up. I did not receive it from any man, nor was I taught it; rather, I received it by revelation from Jesus Christ\u2014Paul, Galatians 1:11-12. It also appears that they received payment for their efforts, while Paul continued to preach and teach free of charge\u2014possibly underscoring their contention that they must be superior to Paul because their teachings had greater \u201cvalue.\u201d But in Paul\u2019s eyes, these teachers were more clearly defined as agents of Satan who had been able to gain a hearing and some measure of influence in the church, and he pledges himself to stop them. As he makes so clear, I will keep on doing what I am doing in order to cut the ground from under those who want an opportunity to be considered equal with us in the things they boast about. For such men are false apostles, deceitful workmen, masquerading as apostles of Christ. And no wonder, for Satan himself masquerades as an angel of light. 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        "raw_content": "scienctific journals in anatomyNeurodegenerative DiseasesChinese medicine uses Online Journals Breast Cancer Top JournalsHypertensionDermatologybusiness management open accessTop journals in Structural EngineeringMultiple sclerosis therapybiodiversity-Top JournalsfungalDNA Sequencing Review ArticlesTop articles in Biofluid MechanicsSepsis InnovationsCatalysis scholarly peer review journals\nOpen Access Articles- Top Results for Rudolf Carnap\nRonsdorf, Lennep, D\u00fcsseldorf, Rhine, Prussia, German Empire\nSanta Monica, California U.S\nLogic \u00b7 Epistemology\nPhenomenalism in linguistic terms\nAnalytic\u2013synthetic distinction (revised)\nSemantics for modal logic\nConstructed systems\nCarnap's categoricity problem\nConceptual schemes\nBeobachtungssatz\nFrege \u00b7 Kant \u00b7 Einstein \u00b7 Mach \u00b7 Brentano\nRussell \u00b7 Husserl \u00b7 Wittgenstein \u00b7 Tarski\nQuine \u00b7 Ayer \u00b7 Bar-Hillel \u00b7 Popper \u00b7 Tarski\nG\u00f6del \u00b7 Hempel \u00b7 Reichenbach \u00b7 Waismann\nKuhn \u00b7 Lakatos \u00b7 Davidson \u00b7 Dummett \u00b7 Lewis\nGoodman \u00b7 Kaplan \u00b7 Sellars \u00b7 Jeffrey \u00b7 Simon\nRudolf Carnap (/\u02c8k\u0251rn\u00e6p/;[1] Template:IPA-de; May 18, 1891 \u2013 September 14, 1970) was a German-born philosopher who was active in Europe before 1935 and in the United States thereafter. He was a major member of the Vienna Circle and an advocate of logical positivism.\n2 Logical syntax\n2.1 The purpose of logical syntax\n3 Rejection of metaphysics\n3.1 The function of logical analysis\nFile:Wuppertal Ronsdorf - Villa Carnap 01 ies.jpg\nCarnap's Birthplace in Wuppertal\nCarnap's father had risen from the status of a poor ribbon-weaver to become the owner of a ribbon-making factory. His mother came from academic stock; her father was an educational reformer and her oldest brother was the archaeologist Wilhelm D\u00f6rpfeld. As a ten-year-old, Carnap accompanied his uncle on an expedition to Greece.[2]\nHe began his formal education at the Barmen Gymnasium. From 1910 to 1914, he attended the University of Jena, intending to write a thesis in physics. But he also studied carefully Kant's Critique of Pure Reason during a course taught by Bruno Bauch, and was one of very few students to attend Gottlob Frege's courses in mathematical logic. While Carnap held moral and political opposition to World War I, he felt obligated to serve in the German army. After three years of service, he was given permission to study physics at the University of Berlin, 1917\u201318, where Albert Einstein was a newly appointed professor. Carnap then attended the University of Jena, where he wrote a thesis defining an axiomatic theory of space and time. The physics department said it was too philosophical, and Bruno Bauch of the philosophy department said it was pure physics. Carnap then wrote another thesis, with Bauch's supervision, on the theory of space in a more orthodox Kantian style, and published as Der Raum (Space) in a supplemental issue of Kant-Studien (1922). In it he makes the clear distinction between formal, physical and perceptual (e.g., visual) spaces.\nFrege's course exposed him to Bertrand Russell's work on logic and philosophy, which put a sense of the aims to his studies. He accepted the effort to surpass traditional philosophy with logical innovations that inform the sciences. He wrote a letter to Russell, who responded by copying by hand long passages from his Principia Mathematica for Carnap's benefit, as neither Carnap nor his university could afford a copy of this epochal work. In 1924 and 1925, he attended seminars led by Edmund Husserl, the founder of phenomenology, and continued to write on physics from a logical positivist perspective.\nCarnap discovered a kindred spirit when he met Hans Reichenbach at a 1923 conference. Reichenbach introduced Carnap to Moritz Schlick, a professor at the University of Vienna who offered Carnap a position in his department, which Carnap accepted in 1926. Carnap thereupon joined an informal group of Viennese intellectuals that came to be known as the Vienna Circle, directed largely by Moritz Schlick and including Hans Hahn, Friedrich Waismann, Otto Neurath, and Herbert Feigl, with occasional visits by Hahn's student Kurt G\u00f6del. When Wittgenstein visited Vienna, Carnap would meet with him. He (with Hahn and Neurath) wrote the 1929 manifesto of the Circle, and (with Hans Reichenbach) initiated the philosophy journal Erkenntnis.\nIn 1928, Carnap published two important books:\nThe Logical Structure of the World (German: \"Der logische Aufbau der Welt\"), in which he developed a rigorous formal version of empiricism, defining all scientific terms in phenomenalistic terms. The formal system of the Aufbau (as the work is commonly termed) was grounded in a single primitive dyadic predicate, which is satisfied if \"two\" individuals \"resemble\" each other. The Aufbau was greatly influenced by Principia Mathematica, and warrants comparison with the mereotopological metaphysics A. N. Whitehead developed over 1916\u201329. It appears, however, that Carnap soon became somewhat disenchanted with this book. In particular, he did not authorize an English translation until 1967.\nPseudoproblems in Philosophy asserted that many philosophical questions were meaningless, i.e., the way they were posed amounted to an abuse of language. An operational implication of this opinion was taken to be the elimination of metaphysics from responsible human discourse. This is the statement for which Carnap was best known for many years.\nSee also: Carnap\u2013Ramsey sentence\nIn February 1930 Tarski lectured in Vienna, and during November 1930 Carnap visited Warsaw. On these occasions he learned much about Tarski's model theoretic method of semantics. Rose Rand, another philosopher in the Vienna Circle, noted, \"Carnap's conception of semantics starts from the basis given in Tarski's work but a distinction is made between logical and non-logical constants and between logical and factual truth... At the same time he worked with the concepts of intension and extension and took these two concepts as a basis of a new method of semantics.\"[3] In 1931, Carnap was appointed Professor at the German language University of Prague. There he wrote the book that was to make him the most famous logical positivist and member of the Vienna Circle, his Logical Syntax of Language (Carnap 1934). In this work, Carnap advanced his Principle of Tolerance, according to which there is not any such thing as a \"true\" or \"correct\" logic or language. One is free to adopt whatever form of language is useful for one's purposes. In 1933, W. V. Quine met Carnap in Prague and discussed the latter's work at some length. Thus began the lifelong mutual respect these two men shared, one that survived Quine's eventual forceful disagreements with a number of Carnap's philosophical conclusions.\nCarnap, whose socialist and pacifist beliefs put him at risk in Nazi Germany, emigrated to the United States in 1935 and became a naturalized citizen in 1941. Meanwhile back in Vienna, Moritz Schlick was murdered in 1936. From 1936 to 1952, Carnap was a professor of philosophy at the University of Chicago. During the late 1930s, Carnap offered an assistant position in philosophy to Carl Gustav Hempel, who accepted. The two conducted research including Logical Syntax.[4] Thanks partly to Quine's help, Carnap spent the years 1939\u201341 at Harvard, where he was reunited with Tarski. Carnap (1963) later expressed some irritation about his time at Chicago, where he and Charles W. Morris were the only members of the department committed to the primacy of science and logic. (Their Chicago colleagues included Richard McKeon, Mortimer Adler, Charles Hartshorne, and Manley Thompson.) Carnap's years at Chicago were nonetheless very productive ones. He wrote books on semantics (Carnap 1942, 1943, 1956), modal logic, being very similar in Carnap (1956) to the now-standard possible worlds semantics for that logic Saul Kripke proposed starting in 1959, and on the philosophical foundations of probability and induction (Carnap 1950, 1952).\nAfter a stint at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, he joined the philosophy department at UCLA in 1954, Hans Reichenbach having died the previous year. He had earlier refused an offer of a similar job at the University of California, because accepting that position required that he sign a loyalty oath, a practice to which he was opposed on principle. While at UCLA, he wrote on scientific knowledge, the analytic \u2013 synthetic dichotomy, and the verification principle. His writings on thermodynamics and on the foundations of probability and induction, were published posthumously as Carnap (1971, 1977, 1980).\nCarnap taught himself Esperanto when he was 14 years of age, and remained sympathetic to it (Carnap 1963). He later attended the World Congress of Esperanto in 1908 and 1922, and employed the language while traveling.\nCarnap had four children by his first marriage to Elizabeth Sch\u00f6ndube, which ended in divorce in 1929. He married his second wife, Elizabeth Ina St\u00f6gner, in 1933.[2] Ina committed suicide in 1964.\nCarnap's Logical Syntax of Language can be regarded as a response to Wittgenstein 's Tractatus.\nCarnap elaborated and extended the concept of logical syntax proposed by Wittgenstein in the Tractatus (Section 3.325).\n3.325. In order to avoid such errors we must make use of a sign-language that excludes them by not using the same sign for different symbols and by not using in a superficially similar way signs that have different modes of signification: that is to say, a sign-language that is governed by logical grammar\u2014by logical syntax. ......\n\u2014 Wittgenstein , Section 3.325, Tractatus\nHowever, Wittgenstein stated that propositions cannot represent logical form.\n4.121. Propositions cannot represent logical form: it is mirrored in them. What finds its reflection in language, language cannot represent. What expresses itself in language, we cannot express by means of language.\nPropositions show the logical form of reality. They display it.\nCarnap disagreed. Wittgenstein proposed the idea of logical syntax. It is Carnap who designed, formulated and implemented the details of logical syntax in philosophical analysis. Carnap defined logical syntax as:\nBy the logical syntax of a language, we mean the formal theory of the linguistic forms of that language \u2013 the systematic statement of the formal rules which govern it together with the development of the consequences which follow from these rules.\nA theory, a rule, a definition, or the like is to be called formal when no reference is made in it either to the meaning of the symbols (for examples, the words) or to the sense of the expressions (e.g. the sentences), but simply and solely to the kinds and order of the symbols from which the expressions are constructed.\n\u2014 Carnap , Page 1, Logical Syntax of Language\nIn the U.S, the concept of logical syntax helped the development of natural language processing and compiler design[citation needed].\nThe purpose of logical syntax\nThe purpose of logical syntax is to provide a system of concepts, a language, by the help of which the results of logical analysis will be exactly formulable.\nCarnap stated :\nPhilosophy is to be replaced by the logic of science \u2013 that is to say, by the logical analysis of the concepts and sentences of the sciences, for the logic of science is nothing other than the logical syntax of the language of science.\n\u2014 Carnap , Foreword, Logical Syntax of Language\n......According to this view, the sentences of metaphysics are pseudo-sentences which on logical analysis are proved to be either empty phrases or phrases which violate the rules of syntax. Of the so-called philosophical problems, the only questions which have any meaning are those of the logic of science. To share this view is to substitute logical syntax for philosophy.\nCarnap wanted only to end metaphysics but not philosophy.\nRejection of metaphysics\nCarnap, in his book Philosophy and Logical Syntax, used the concept of verifiability to reject metaphysics.\nThe function of logical analysis\nCarnap used the method of logical analysis to reject metaphysics.\nThe function of logical analysis is to analyse all knowledge, all assertions of science and of everyday life, in order to make clear the sense of each such assertion and the connections between them. One of the principal tasks of the logical analysis of a given proposition is to find out the method of verification for that proposition.\n\u2014 Carnap , Page. 9-10 , Philosophy and Logical Syntax\n\u201c The question is : What reasons can there be to assert this proposition; or: How can we become certain as to its truth or falsehood? \u201d\nFor links to Carnap's publications and discussions of his work, see \"\"Carnap\" in All Fields of Study\". Microsoft Academic Search. Retrieved 2013-05-26.\n1922. Der Raum: Ein Beitrag zur Wissenschaftslehre, Kant-Studien, Erg\u00e4nzungshefte, no. 56. His Ph.D. thesis.\n1926. Physikalische Begriffsbildung. Karlsruhe: Braun.\n1928. Scheinprobleme in der Philosophie (Pseudoproblems of Philosophy). Berlin: Weltkreis-Verlag.\n1928. Der Logische Aufbau der Welt. Leipzig: Felix Meiner Verlag. English translation by Rolf A. George, 1967. The Logical Structure of the World. Pseudoproblems in Philosophy. University of California Press. ISBN 0-812-69523-2\n1929. Abriss der Logistik, mit besonderer Ber\u00fccksichtigung der Relationstheorie und ihrer Anwendungen. Springer.[5]\n1934. Logische Syntax der Sprache. English translation 1937, The Logical Syntax of Language. Kegan Paul.[6]\n1996 (1935). Philosophy and Logical Syntax. Bristol UK: Thoemmes. Excerpt.\n1939, Foundations of Logic and Mathematics in International Encyclopedia of Unified Science, Vol. I, no. 3. University of Chicago Press.[7]\n1942. Introduction to Semantics. Harvard Uni. Press.\n1943. Formalization of Logic. Harvard Uni. Press.\n1945. On Inductive Logic in Philosophy of Science, Vol.12, p. 72-97.\n1945. The Two Concepts of Probability in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol.5, No.4 (Jun), p. 513-532.\n1947. On the Application of Inductive Logic in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Vol. 8, p. 133-148.\n1956 (1947). Meaning and Necessity: a Study in Semantics and Modal Logic. University of Chicago Press.\n1950. Logical Foundations of Probability. University of Chicago Press. Pp. 3\u201315 online.\n1950. \"Empiricism, Semantics, Ontology\", Revue Internationale de Philosophie 4: 20\u201340.\n1952. The Continuum of Inductive Methods. University of Chicago Press.\n1958. Introduction to Symbolic Logic with Applications. Dover.\n1963, \"Intellectual Autobiography\" in Schilpp (1963: 1\u201384).\n1966. Philosophical Foundations of Physics. Martin Gardner, ed. Basic Books. Online excerpt.\n1971. Studies in inductive logic and probability, Vol. 1. University of California Press.\n1977. Two essays on entropy. Shimony, Abner, ed. University of California Press.\n1980. Studies in inductive logic and probability, Vol. 2. Jeffrey, R. C., ed. University of California Press.\n2000. Untersuchungen zur Allgemeinen Axiomatik. Edited from unpublished manuscript by T. Bonk and J. Moster\u00edn. Darmstadt: Wissenschftliche Buchgesellschaft. 167 pp. ISBN 3-534-14298-5.\nOnline bibliography. Under construction, with no entries dated later than 1937.\nFor a more comprehensive bibliography, see also http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Carnap\nCarnap\u2013Ramsey sentence\nInternal\u2013external distinction\n^ \"Carnap\". Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary.\n^ a b Quine, W.V. and Rudolf Carnap (1990). Dear Carnap, Dear Van: The Quine-Carnap Correspondence and Related Work. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. p. 23.\n^ Rand, Rose. \"Reading Notes and Summaries on Works by Rudolph Carnap, 1932 and Undated\" (PDF). Rose Rand Papers. Special Collections Department, University of Pittsburgh. Retrieved May 16, 2013.\n^ Carnap, Rudolf. \"Rudolf Carnap Papers\". Special Collections Department, University of Pittsburgh. Retrieved September 17, 2013.\n^ Weiss, Paul (1929). \"Review: Abriss der Logistik by Rudolf Carnap\" (PDF). Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 35 (6): 880. doi:10.1090/s0002-9904-1929-04818-3.\n^ Mac Lane, Saunders (1938). \"Review: The Logical Syntax of Language by Rudolf Carnap, translated from the German by Amethe Smeaton\" (PDF). Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 44 (3): 171\u2013176.\n^ Church, Alonzo (1939). \"Review: Foundations of Logic and Mathematics by Rudolf Carnap\" (PDF). Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. 45 (11): 821\u2013822. doi:10.1090/s0002-9904-1939-07085-7.\nRichard Creath, Michael Friedman, ed. (2007). The Cambridge companion to Carnap. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521840155.\nRoger F Gibson, ed. (2004). The Cambridge companion to Quine. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521639492.\nIvor Grattan-Guinness, 2000. In Search of Mathematical Roots. Princeton Uni. Press.\nThomas Mormann, 2000. \"Rudolf Carnap\" (book). M\u00fcnchen, Beck.\n1951, Two Dogmas of Empiricism. The Philosophical Review 60: 20\u201343. Reprinted in his 1953 From a Logical Point of View. Harvard University Press.\n1985, The Time of My Life: An Autobiography. MIT Press.\nRichardson, Alan W., 1998. Carnap's construction of the world : the Aufbau and the emergence of logical empiricism. Cambridge Uni. Press.\nSchilpp, P. A., ed., 1963. The Philosophy of Rudolf Carnap. LaSalle IL: Open Court.\nSpohn, Wolfgang, ed., 1991. Erkenntnis Orientated: A Centennial Volume for Rudolf Carnap and Hans Reichenbach. Kluwer Academic Publishers.\n1991. Logic, Language, and the Structure of Scientific Theories: Proceedings of the Carnap-Reichenbach Centennial, University of Konstanz, May 21\u201324, 1991. University of Pittsburgh Press.\nWagner, Pierre, ed., 2009. Carnap's Logical Syntax of Language. Palgrave Macmillan.\nWagner, Pierre, ed., 2012. Carnap's Ideal of Explication and Naturalism. Palgrave Macmillan.\n40x40px Wikiquote has quotations related to: Rudolf Carnap\nRudolf Carnap entry by Mauro Murzi in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy\nCarnap's Modal Logic entry by M.J. Cresswell in the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy\nRudolf Carnap Webpage and Directory of Internet Resources\nHomepage of the Collected Works of Rudolf Carnap. Department of Philosophy, Carnegie Mellon University\nPrecis of Carnap's philosophy.\nThe Life of Rudolf Carnap, Philosophy at RBJones.com\nR. Carnap: \"Von der Erkenntnistheorie zur Wissenschaftslogik\", Paris Congress in 1935, Paris, 1936.\nR. Carnap: \"\u00dcber die Einheitssprache der Wissenschaft\", Paris Congress in 1935, Paris, 1936.\nR. 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Local recurrence is not uncommon, but metastasis to distant parts of the body is rare. Patients with oral verrucous carcinoma may be at greater risk of a second oral squamous cell carcinoma, for which the prognosis is worse.\nVerrucous carcinoma may occur in various head and neck locations, as well as in the genitalia. The oral cavity is the most common site of this tumor.[2] The ages range from 50 to 80 years with a male predominance and a median age of 67 years.[3] VC may grow large in size, resulting in the destrction of adjacent tissue, such as bone and cartilage.[4] The diagnosis of VC is established by close communication between surgeons and pathologists. 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Different gene mutation sites in head and neck cancer between western countries and Taiwan have been reported.[6][7][8][9] The clinical presentation of VC originated from exposure to different carcinogens may not be the same.\nThis form of cancer is often seen in those who chew tobacco or use snuff orally, so much so that it is sometimes referred to as \"Snuff dipper's cancer.\" Chewing betel nuts is an additional risk factor commonly seen in Taiwan.\nage- usually over 60 years old\nsex- males are more prone\nsite- gingiva, buccal mucosa, alveolar mucosa, hard palate, floor of the mouth, larynx, oesophagus, penis, vagina, scrotum.\nIt is a slow growing, diffuse, exophytic lesion usually covered by Leukoplakik patches.\nInvasive lesions quickly invade bones\nIt can rapidly become fixed with underlying periosteum and cause gradual destruction of jaw bone.\nEnlarged regional lymph nodes\nLesion shows painful multiple rugae like folds and deep clefts between them.\nSurgical excision or laser therapy are possible treatments.[citation needed] Surgical excision alone was effective for controlling VC, but elective neck dissection was not necessary even in patients in the advanced stages.[10]\nList of verrucous carcinoma subtypes\n^ Ridge JA, Glisson BS, Lango MN, et al. \"Head and Neck Tumors\" in Pazdur R, Wagman LD, Camphausen KA, Hoskins WJ (Eds) Cancer Management: A Multidisciplinary Approach. 11 ed. 2008.\n^ Medina JE, Dichtel W, Luna MA. 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        "raw_content": "REAL.video launches self-defense how-to gun training series featuring former Navy SEAL and U.S. Marine combat instructor\nIt has finally arrived. Not only is REAL.video now working in beta mode, serving up over a thousand videos (so far, with tens of thousands coming), but now we\u2019re launching a new series called \u201cReal Self-Defense / The Joy of Shooting,\u201d a 7-part how-to training video series that features live fire training with a former U.S. Navy SEAL and a former U.S. Marines combat instructor.\nThe series, intended for first-time handgun buyers and gun owners, starts with the basics, teaching handgun grip, stance, trigger reset, safety, dry-fire drills and more. You can watch the full episode one below.\nThe series is available exclusively on REAL.video, the new pro-liberty, pro-2A platform featuring videos that have been banned by Google, YouTube and Facebook.\nIf you have to shoot a violent Antifa terrorist to defend your life, you\u2019ll want to know how to get the job done effectively and safely\nReal Self-Defense is intended to help law-abiding Americans effectively defend themselves against violent assaults, rapists, Antifa terrorists and other violent lunatics who are carrying out malicious, violent crimes across America.\nThe video series specifically teaches you how to engage multiple targets \u2014 a scene you may likely encounter if attacked by a violent gang of Antifa terrorists on a streets of a lawless city run by liberals. To save your life, you need to know which attackers to shoot first, and how to move and use cover and concealment to stay alive while reloading, clearing gun jams and engaging more targets to stop them from killing you first. All these topics are covered in the series.\nThis entry was posted on Friday, July 13th, 2018 at 1:59 pm\tand is filed under Survival. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.",
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        "raw_content": "Anonymity is something that seems next to impossible in this era of government surveillance. Even Tor and VPNs are no longer seem to be enough to protect user privacy. Once your IP address is discovered, your Game Over!\nHowever, a method have been devised that not only allow users to anonymously connect to public Wi-Fi network, but also let them connect from about 2.5 Miles away.\nSecurity researcher Benjamin Caudill has developed a device that adds an extra layer of anonymity to whistleblowers, journalists, dissidents and, of course, criminals.\nPosted in Hardware, TechnologyTagged access, anonymity, wi-fi",
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        "raw_content": "The US has issued a new terror alert for all of Europe.\nThis bothers me since my son may be heading to Britain on business. In the last four weeks, there have been four separate terror attacks on Europe. ISIS is believed to be behind all of them. The warning covers virtually everywhere you would go as just about everywhere is a soft target for terrorists. It\u2019s extremely worrying. If you don\u2019t have to go to Europe, don\u2019t. It\u2019s just not worth the risk these days.\nSpring and Summer are times when Americans typically go on vacation and Europe has always been enticing because it is starkly different when compared to America. But the refugee crisis has planted Islamists all over the place and they are planning attacks and carrying them out at will. People are dying\u2026 it should make all of us think twice about how we go about our lives. Cities that have been hit recently include Paris, Stockholm, London, Normandy, Nice and Berlin. We are also not immune to attacks here in the US, but they are far fewer here.\nThe U.S. government has issued a new terror alert for citizens travelling to Europe after the continent played host to four jihadi attacks in just four weeks.\nThe State Department cited terror attacks in Britain, France, and Sweden as evidence of Islamic State\u2019s ability \u201cto plan and execute terrorist attacks in Europe\u201d.\nsource: http://rightwingnews.com/terrorism/alert-united-states-issues-terrifying-warning/",
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        "raw_content": "I finished up Tim Powers' pirate novel, On Stranger Tides a couple of days ago. I liked it quite a bit, even if the ending wasn't as strong as the first 2/3rds of the novel. It was a cool mix of pirates, magic and history. I think I need to read more of Tim Powers' books.\nI also posted my latest review today, One Million A.D. edited by Gardner Dozois and published/offered by the Science Fiction Book Club. The book is a couple of years old. In fact one of the stories, Charlie Stross's Missle Gap was (or will be) offered in a limited edition by Subterranean Press.\nIn beer news, I recently had Samuel Adams' White Ale. I don't recall enjoying it, or rather I was somewhat noncommittal in my taste. However, in the past I had it in bottles, this time I had it on draught and it was suprisingly delicious.\nI've been plugging away daily at the new story I'm writing, or rather the story I started many months ago and picked up last week.\nLastly, baseball season is just 'round the corner and Alex Rodriguez just cannot keep his mouth shut.\nLabels: baseball, beer, book reviews, books, geekery, me, writing, Yankees",
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        "raw_content": "[ko run' dum] a transparent to translucent mineral which is found in white, blue, red, yellow, green, brown, purple, and pink forms, as well as in colorless forms\ncorundum crystal\nChemically, corundum is alumina, or aluminum oxide, Al2O2. Its distinguishing characteristic is its hardness, which is next to that of diamond and is rated 9 on Mohs' scale.\nCorundum crystals are six-sided and are often found as tapering hexagonal bipyramids, rounded into barrel shapes.\nNext to silica, alumina is the most abundant oxide in the earth's crust. It is usually found in igneous rocks deficient in silica. During the crystallization of magma, alumina ordinarily would combine with silica and other oxides to form feldspars. If, however, the magma lacks silica, corundum crystallizes out during solidification. There are notable deposits in Myanmar, Sri Lanka, and India, as well as in several African localities, Middle Eastern and Southeast Asian countries, and in North Carolina and Montana in the United States.\nThe various colors of corundum are due to impurities. When chromium oxide is present, corundum is red and is known as ruby. The deep red ruby is a very valuable gem stone. Other impurities result in a blue color, and the mineral is called the sapphire. Varieties which have a stellate opalescence when observed in the direction of one of the crystal axes are called asteriated and are more popularly known as star sapphires or star rubies.\nCorundum was once extensively used as an abrasive because of its hardness, but has been replaced in many applications by artificial corundum made from bauxite at high temperatures. Emery is a fine-grained mixture of corundum and magnetite. It is still used in the manufacture of some grinding wheels.",
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        "raw_content": "Jehovah's Witnesses: What Does the Bible Really Teach?\nThank you for the little book on the Bible, What Does the Bible Really Teach? The title gives it away. It is saying the Bible does not teach itself. It needs someone to say what it really means. It is saying they are going to change it someplace.\nNow the Berean Jews were of more noble character than those in Thessalonica, for they received the message with great eagerness and examined the Scriptures every day to see if what Paul said was true. (Acts 17:11)\nThe Bereans did not accept Paul\u2019s teaching until they verified it by searching the Scriptures daily. People do not usually do that. They accept whatever is taught them.\nI have searched the Scripture daily to see if what the booklet said was true. What follows here is part of the search. I have not read anything ever against the Jehovah\u2019s Witnesses. Your book warns you not to accept the following teaching. However, you ought to consider it; it is all from the Bible.\nYou may know that I have been reading the Bible in its entirety for more than 70 years. There were quite a few things in your booklet that I noted as biblicaly true. Then there was reasoning based upon the reader\u2019s supposed experience. Page 12 first paragraph and second paragraph: \u201cOf course you would.\u201d False!\nWhen God appeared to Moses in the burning bush, He told Moses His name. He told it two ways. The first was \u201c'I Am' sent you.\" The other was YHWH \u2013 four consonants without vowels. All Hebrew was written without vowels. The people knew how to pronounce the words, but there was no clue how to pronounce them from the written words. YHWH had a meaning very close to \u201cI Am.\u201d\nLater, when the Jews were afraid of using God\u2019s name in vain, they would not say the word YHWH, and sometimes they would not write it. They would leave the space blank, or they would substitute the word Adonai. It still had the exact meaning. The New Testament does not use the Hebrew word at all. It will quote Joel 2:32 and use the word Kyrios. When translating into English, they made YHWH into LORD (all caps), and when they translated Adonai, they made it \u201cLord\u201d (lower case). So when we read our Bible, we know which word is meant. When the Hebrew inserted vowels, they inserted two, an \u201ca\u201d and an \u201ce,\u201d but they did not insert an extra vowel \u201co\u201d and did not pronounce \u201cJ.\u201d It was always\n\u201cY.\u201d \u201cJehovah\u201d was not used until the 1880 Revised Version and the American Standard Version of 1901.\nThe more likely, correct pronunciation is Yahweh, or we can just say the meaning, \u201cI Am.\u201d\n1. Deuteronomy 6:4 \u2013 \u201cYahweh our Elohim is one Yahweh.\u201d Is Yahweh the same as Elohim?\nIn John 12:42, it says, \u201cThe things Isaiah said because he saw this glory and he spoke of Him.\" The \u201cHim\u201d is Jesus, verse 37. This reference is speaking of Isaiah 6:1-8 when Jesus identifies himself as the LORD of glory.\nJoel 2:32 is quoted at least twice in the New Testament: \u201cAnd everyone who calls on the name of the LORD will be saved.\u201d When this text is quoted in the NT, the Hebrew YHWH is not used. Peter quotes this verse it in Acts 2:21 and then proceeds to teach from the Old Testament that the Messiah is YHWH and that Messiah would rise from the dead. Then he taught that Jesus rose from the dead. The Jews thought they knew who YHWH was. They thought they know who Jesus was, and they thought they knew who the Messiah was. They were all different from each other in their minds. Then Peter made a three-way identification and concluded his message with this statement: \u201cTherefore let all the house of Israel know for certain that God has made Him both YHWH and Messiah.\u201d\nWhen the people heard this, they were cut to the heart and said to Peter and the other apostles, \"Brothers, what shall we do?\" Peter replied, \"Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.\u201d (Acts 2:37-38)\nThey were cut to the heart and repented and believed. This is the first time the LORD Jesus Christ was heard in one phrase. It is normal now.\nPaul does the same thing in Romans 10: \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. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved. As Scripture says, \u2018Anyone who believes in him will never be put to shame.\u2019 For there is no difference between Jew and Gentile\u2014the same Lord is Lord of all and richly blesses all who call on him, for, \u2018Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved\u2019\u201d (Rom. 10:9-13). Paul starts with confessing Jesus Christ as LORD, YHWH, and ends with quoting Joel 2:32. This is identifying Jesus with YHWH.\nThere are several translations of YHWH, both in the Old and New Testament \u2013 LORD, Lord, Adonai, Kyrios. The translations are all by meaning, none of them by a correct pronunciation. Jehovah is an attempt to translate by sound. It is not a good attempt because there is no \u201cJ,\u201d and the vowel \u201co\u201d is not present and should not be pronounced.\nThe best translation is the original \u201cI AM.\u201d Jesus used this I AM referring to Himself about eight times in the Gospel of John, two of which got him into trouble because the Jews knew what He was saying.\n\u201cVery truly I tell you,\" Jesus answered, \u201cbefore Abraham was born, I am!\" At this, they picked up stones to stone him, but Jesus hid himself, slipping away from the temple grounds. (John 8:58-59)\nThey were going to stone him to death because He identified Himself with YHWH.\n\u201cJesus of Nazareth,\" they replied. \"I am he,\" Jesus said. (And Judas the traitor was standing there with them.) When Jesus said, \"I am he,\" they drew back and fell to the ground. (John 18:5-6)\nThe \u201cHe\u201d in the quotation is not in the original. It was added. What Jesus said was, \u201cI Am.\u201d When He said that, they drew back and fell to the ground. They knew what He was saying.\nMany years ago, I was told by a Jehovah's Witness that John 1:1 should be translated, \u201cAnd the Word was a god.\u201d He said the indefinite \u201ca\u201d had to be the meaning, because the definite \u201cthe\u201d was not used. This was established to prove that Jesus was not God.\nHe claimed that if the definite \u201cthe\u201d is not used, then \u201ca\u201d has to be used. However, in John 1:5 that reasoning is not used. The text would then read, \u201cThere was a man sent from a god.\u201d They keep, \u201cThere was a man send from God.\u201d\nA few months ago, I offered some Christian literature to a woman. I did not know it when I offered the book, but she was a Jehovah's Witness. She seemed to want the book, but said she was a Jehovah's Witness and was not allowed to take it, and she was overwhelmed with Jehovah's Witness literature. This kind of authority over a constituent is unbiblical. God does not give that kind of authority over people. Satan is the one who has slaves (2 Timothy 2:26).\nIn the Lord Jesus Christ and with love and respect,\nP.S. I would encourage you to read the New Testament. If you read four chapters a day, you will finish it in about two months (four chapters would be around 15-20 minutes).\nDivorce: Willful Sins & Great Transgression\nA few weeks ago, I found out that you planned on divorcing your wife. If so, I realize that things have had to be going bad for a long time.\nWhether you remain married or get a divorce, you are going to have to have the joy of the Lord\u2019s salvation returned to you. It has to be a long time since you have had it. The same for her. You both have been sinning against God for a long time.\nIf you divorce, you may be free from the temptation that she provided. That just means you are setting yourself up for other temptations which you may not be able to resist.\nI know Satan well. He will have another woman waiting in the wings for you. She will be sympathetic and respectful and seem to be everything you perceive that your wife is not. However, she will be: 1) not a Christian, 2) a back-slidden Christian, 3) divorced or planning on a divorce, or 4) looking for a husband, 5) an easy make, or 6) a combination of the above. She will have a hard time loving your children, and they will not make it easy for her.\n\u201cKeep your servant also from willful sins; may they not rule over me. Then will I be blameless, innocent of great transgression\u201d (Psalm 19:13).\nThis is very important information. It tells us that great transgressions will never happen if willful sins do not get dominion over you. The great transgression of divorce tells me that you have had accumulated willful sins which got dominion over you which you have not confessed, repented of, and been forgiven for.\nOur only enemy in this world is Satan. He is rebellious and a liar. His object is to get the saints to shoot at each other. He has succeeded and convinced you both that the other one is the enemy.\nThe reasons you were rejoicing when you first became a Christian are: all of your sins were forgiven, you were indwelt with the Holy Spirit, and your name was written in the Book of Life. The reason you are more unhappy now is that you are being disciplined by God for your sins.\n\u201cAnd you have forgotten that word of encouragement that addresses you as sons: \u2018My sons, do not make light of the Lord\u2019s discipline, and do not lose heart when he rebukes you, because the Lord disciplines those he loves, and he punishes everyone he accepts as a son.\u2019 Endure hardship as discipline; God is treating you as sons. For what son is not disciplined by his father? If you are not disciplined (and everyone undergoes discipline), then you are illegitimate children and not true sons. Moreover, we have all had human fathers who disciplined us and we respected them for it. How much more should we submit to the Father of our spirits and live! Our fathers disciplined us for a little while as they thought best; but God disciplines us for our good, that we may share in his holiness. No discipline seems pleasant at the time, but painful. Later on, however, it produces a harvest of righteousness and peace for those who have been trained by it\u201d (Heb. 12:5-11).\nThis discipline is evidence that you are a child of God. Unbelievers do not get disciplined for sin. Christians do; they are unable to enjoy sin like unbelievers.\nThere are two kinds of people who are in trouble: those who cannot keep from sinning and those who can keep from sinning but will not.\nPeople either cannot obey God or will not obey God. The first is a description of an unbeliever. The second is a description of a believer. To the best of my knowledge, you are a believer with no joy. The solution is to come to God in repentance for all of the willful sins and all of the resultant great transgressions.\nYou may be involved in such a way that you think you cannot extricate yourself, like you have given your word. Remember, you gave your word to your wife before God and witnesses.\nI hope to be in touch with you. In the meantime, I will pray.\nYour friend in Jesus Christ,\nHow to Please God & Save Your Soul\nThank you for your letter. Yes, I can answer \u201chow to please God and to save one\u2019s soul.\u201d There are three things you need to know before your salvation can happen:\n1. That you are a sinner, you are tired of sin, and that you cannot save yourself by anything you can do. \"Therefore, no one will be declared righteous in his sight by observing the law; rather, through the law we become conscious of sin\" (Rom. 3:20).\n2. That God loves you. He expressed this love to you by sending the Lord Jesus Christ into this world in order for Him to die in place of you for your sins and for the sins of everyone else. Then He was buried. Three days later he rose from the dead. \"Now brothers, I want to remind you of the gospel I preached to you, which you received and on which you have taken your stand. By this gospel you are saved, if you hold firmly to the word I preached to you. Otherwise, you have believed in vain. For what I received I passed on to you as of first importance: that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, that he was buried, that he was raised on the third day according to the Scriptures, and that he appeared to Peter, and then to the Twelve\" (1 Cor. 5:1-5).\n3. That because you are a sinner and Christ died for sinners, you have access to this salvation. It is free. \"For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord\" (Rom. 6:23).\nFor it is by grace you have been saved, through faith \u2013 and this not from yourselves, it is the gift of God \u2013 not by works, so that no one can boast. (Eph. 2:8-9)\nAt one time we too were foolish, disobedient, deceived and enslaved by all kinds of passions and pleasures. We lived in malice and envy, being hated and hating one another. But when the kindness and love of God our Savior appeared, he saved us, not because of righteous things we had done, but because of his mercy. He saved us through the washing of rebirth and renewal by the Holy Spirit, whom he poured out on us generously through Jesus Christ our Savior, so that, having been justified by his grace, we might become heirs having the hope of eternal life. (Titus 3:3-7)\nHow do you receive this free gift?\n\u2022 Receive and believe. \"Yet to all who received him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God \u2013 children born not of natural descent, nor of human decision or a husband\u2019s will, but born of God\" (John 1:12-13).\n\u2022 Call upon Him. \"Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved\" (Rom. 10:13).\n\u2022 Believe and confess. \"That if you confess with your mouth, 'Jesus is Lord,' and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved\" (Rom. 10:9-10).\n\u2022 Come to Him. \"Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest\" (Matt. 11:28).\n\u2022 Repent. \"Peter replied, 'Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit'\u201d (Acts 2:38). \"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\" (Acts 17:30-31).\nAlthough these words are different (receive, believe, call, come, repent), they mean the same action. Receiving, believing, calling, coming, confessing, repenting are all the same thing. The object is the Lord Jesus, and the result is salvation.\nYou asked, \u201cWhat is necessary to please God?\u201d Nothing that you can do. Jesus did it all. You need to know what He did. That is the good news! You can read about it in the Bible. Start with the books of Luke, John, Acts, and Romans. They will create faith in you.\nCall upon Him to save you as soon as you have faith.\nIf you are in a hurry, read the first three and the last three chapters of Luke, the first four and the last four of John, the first four chapters of Acts, and the first eight chapters of Romans. Later you can read the whole New Testament.\nYou do not have to clean yourself up in order to please God. You can't. You call upon Him, and He will clean you up.\nPlease respond after you have called upon the Lord. If you do not understand, please write to me again.\nWhen to Forgive Someone\nWhen God forgives, there is a transmission of grace to the person who needs forgiving. When is this forgiveness extended?\nGod is the prime mover in all things. When Jesus died on the cross he paid for sins and sinners who were not yet born and certainly not yet repentant. Grace and forgiveness were extended then. If not then, then certainly when a person is called which is still before his repentance and faith. Forgiveness is extended as a means or a cause of repentance. It is part of preaching Christ. \u201cConsequently, faith comes from hearing the message, and the message is heard through the word of Christ\u201d (Rom. 10:17). This forgiveness is not received until there is repentance.\n\u2022 Acts 26:17-18: \"I will rescue you from your own people and from the Gentiles. I am sending you to them to open their eyes and turn them from darkness to light, and from the power of Satan to God, so that they may receive forgiveness of sins and a place among those who are sanctified by faith in me.\"\n\u2022 Luke 24:46-47: \"He told them, 'This is what is written: The Christ will suffer and rise from the dead on the third day, and repentance and forgiveness of sins will be preached in his name to all nations, beginning at Jerusalem.'\"\n\u2022 Luke 13:3-5\" \"I tell you, no! But unless you repent, you too will all perish. Or those eighteen who died when the tower in Siloam fell on them - do you think they were more guilty than all the others living in Jerusalem? I tell you, no! But unless you repent, you too will all perish.\"\n\u2022 Luke 5:20-26: \"When Jesus saw their faith, he said, 'Friend, your sins are forgiven.' The Pharisees and the teachers of the law began thinking to themselves, 'Who is this fellow who speaks blasphemy? Who can forgive sins but God alone?' Jesus knew what they were thinking and asked, 'Why are you thinking these things in your hearts? Which is easier: to say, \"Your sins are forgiven,\" or to say, \"Get up and walk\"? But that you may know that the Son of Man has authority on earth to forgive sins....' He said to the paralyzed man, 'I tell you, get up, take your mat and go home.' Immediately he stood up in front of them, took what he had been lying on and went home praising God. Everyone was amazed and gave praise to God. They were filled with awe and said, 'We have seen remarkable things today.'\"\nFor the unbeliever, if there is no repentance, there is no forgiveness and no salvation. For the Christian, if there is no forgiveness from us, there is no forgiveness for us. \u201cThen the master called the servant in. \u2018You wicked servant,\u2019 he said, \u2018I canceled all that debt of yours because you begged me to. Shouldn\u2019t you have had mercy on your fellow servant just as I had on you?\u2019 In anger his master handed him over to the jailers to be tortured, until he should pay back all he owed. This is how my heavenly Father will treat each of you unless you forgive your brother from your heart\u201d (Matt. 18:32-35).\nBecause God is both \u201cready to forgive\u201d (Psalm 86:5) and forgiving, there may not be really any real difference between them. What makes it different is when we apply the \u201cready to forgive\u201d as a doctrine to man. If we withhold forgiveness from someone because we think he is not repentant, we are really withholding forgiveness from ourselves.\nWhen I forgive someone, it does not help him at all, because only God can cleanse a man\u2019s heart by forgiveness. \"If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness\" (1 John 1:9). When I forgive him, nothing happens to him. It only happens to me.\n\u201cForgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors... For if you forgive men when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you\u201d (Matt. 6:12, 14). For the believer, if there is no forgiveness from the heart, there is no forgiveness to him. If I am really ready to forgive as God is, then I am already forgiving, and my heart is clean.\nHowever, if I hold it as a doctrine, then by deliberately withholding forgiveness I may have put myself into a position of not being ready to forgive. I spend my time waiting and watching for his repentance and judging whether he is really repentant, and consequently I hurt myself.\nYes, we should take Luke 17:3-4 more literally than Mr. Whitney says. He says \u201cwe should be willing to forgive the repentant believer no matter how often he sincerely repents.\u201d Mr. Whitney added \u201cwilling\u201d and \u201csincerely\u201d to Jesus' statement. We, then, are to be willing only if we see him as sincerely repentant. Anyone who has been repeatedly sinned against in one day (after each of which the perpetrator says, \u201cI repent\u201d) is going to suspect that that person is not \u201csincerely\u201d repentant. We are to forgive because he says, \u201cI repent\u201d. We are not to judge the sincerity of the repentance. We are to forgive from the heart. If I do not, I am in big trouble with God.\nIn Matthew 18:21-22, \"Then Peter came to Jesus and asked, \u2018Lord, how many times shall I forgive my brother when he sins against me? Up to seven times?\u2019 Jesus answered, \u2018I tell you, not seven times, but seventy-seven times.\u2019\" There is no indication of repentance in this passage. It is endless forgiveness. You may call this being \u201cready to forgive,\u201d but Jesus does not use that expression. It is not being \"ready\" to forgive. It is forgiving. It is already having forgiven. It is not waiting for repentance.\nIn Luke 5:20-26, Jesus forgave the man who was brought to Him to be healed. He later healed him. That man did not come to repent. It was the bearer\u2019s faith, not the man\u2019s faith, that Jesus recognized.\nMore on Warfare\nIn these thoughts about war, there are two major influences which will keep showing up. The first is my knowledge of the history of war and the second and more important and only authoritative source is the Bible.\nI suppose from God\u2019s viewpoint, the whole question would be simply answered. We do not have that answer laid out for us in the Bible in any one place. Consequently, our different systematic theologies on war are not simple; they are either complicated or simplistic. The following, I am fairly sure, is not God\u2019s simple answer, but if I thought it was far off, I would not write this.\n\u201cNow war arose in heaven, Michael and his angels fighting against the dragon; and the dragon and his angels fought, but they were defeated and there was no longer any place for them in heaven\u201d (Rev. 12:7-8). Here was a war between absolute good and absolute evil. I am going to make a deduction. It may seem obvious, but it is still deduced. Evil is a required in order to have war. Michael would not fight against Gabriel. Good would not war against Good, nor will Evil fight against Evil: \u201cAnd if Satan casts out Satan, he is divided against himself; how then will his kingdom stand?\u201d (Matt. 12:26).\nThere is a great spiritual war going on. It started in Heaven and will end on Earth in the very short conflict described in Revelation 20:7-10. In the meantime, people are in this spiritual war; in fact, we are the objects over which this conflict is raging.\nIt takes evil in order to have spiritual war. The spiritual was has been going on for a long time. Satan is in it; his angels are in it. Everyone born on this earth is in it. The rest of creation is in it. God and His angels are in it. There is no discharge until we go to be with the Lord. In this war, there is no such thing as a conscientious objector. There is no place to go. There is no Canada or Sweden. There are no neutral nations.\nPhysical war on this earth is part, a major part, of this spiritual war. Physical war, therefore, also requires evil. \"What causes fights and quarrels among you? Don\u2019t they come from your desires that battle within you? You desire but do not have, so you kill. You covet but you cannot get what you want, so you quarrel and fight. You do not have because you do not ask God\" (James 4:1-2).\nAlthough Satan will not fight against himself, evil nations will war against evil nations because evil nations are made up of people, and this is part of Satan\u2019s war against the Lord. Also, Satan will have evil nations fight against relatively righteous nations or absolutely righteous nations, as in that final great conflict: \u201cAnd they marched up over the broad earth and surrounded the camp of the saints and the beloved city\u201d (Revelation 20:9).\nWe have several instances in biblical history where God did all of the fighting and His people were passive. The first is that wonderful Exodus from Egypt where Moses promised the people, \u201cThe Lord will fight for you, and you have only to be still\u201d (Ex. 14:14), and later in the chapter, \u201cThe Lord routed the Egyptians in the midst of the sea\u201d (Ex. 14:28). In Moses\u2019 song of victory, he sang, \u201cThe Lord is a man of war.\u201d\nThe second instance is Jehoshaphat\u2019s victory in 2 Chronicles 20:20-23. The third is Hezekiah\u2019s victory in 2 Kings 19:35-36. And, of course, there is that final one yet to come, where \u201cfire came down from Heaven and consumed them, and the devil who had deceived them was thrown into the lake of fire.\u201d\nChristians & Warfare\nFrom 1943 to Christmas 1950, I had a major problem with Christians in war. I was theoretically a pacifist.\nAt the time, I was not a Christian. I was a patriot. I did not think it was possible to be both, so I chose to be a patriot. In 1945 I enlisted in the U.S. Navy. In 1946, I went to the Naval Academy. In 1947, I received Christ.\nNow I was both a naval officer and a Christian. I could see the contradiction. I asked a Christian midshipman about it. He told me it would work out because there was no war. I wasn\u2019t killing anyone, so I let it slide.\nBy my first class year (senior year), I was in trouble on cruise with the officer in charge because of my witness. During the year I was called up to the Assistant to the Commandant, the senior chaplain, and the company officer. One of the four told me I would be lucky if I made it to the rank of lieutenant junior grade. The company officer suggested I resign.\nNow I could see that the Navy and Christianity were incompatible, not because of my pacifist convictions, but because the Navy could not tolerate Christians who lived it and talked it. I resigned and quit studying for my ordinates and gunnery final. The resignation came back from the Secretary of the Navy: Disapproved. I was then flunking ordinates and gunnery. I did not know what to do - I thought it was right to get out of the Navy, but I couldn't.\nThe following week, ten midshipmen received Christ. I accepted the truth that God wanted me in the Navy. It was peace time. I asked for a ship in the Far East so I could help missionaries when we were in port (I later married one).\nI got to San Francisco just in time to find out that North Korea had crossed the 38th parallel, starting the Korean War, and my ship was supporting the landing of the First Cavalry Division at Pohang Dong. By September 6th, my ship was assigned to call fire on the Pusan perimeter. I was the only one on the ship pulling the trigger. One time we fired for 30 straight hours, another time 20 hours, another time 16. We did this for 20 days.\nAfter that, we were sent North to the Russian border to enforce the UN-declared blockade. On the return, we were at general quarters to destroy some railroad cars near Tanchon. I was ordered to the Main Battery Director by the Gunnery Officer. When I arrived, he said that he did not know why he ordered me to leave Gunnery Plot (my battle station). While I was still in the Main Battery Director, we hit a mine. My battle station was completely destroyed. There was one survivor left, the chief I had left in charge while I was gone. He lived two hours and then died. The rescue party did not pull me out. They knew that that was my battle station, so the word went around the ship that I was the only officer killed. It was a shock to the ship when I later showed up on the main deck.\nI was in turmoil. I had submitted my resignation; it was rejected. I had asked for a ship in the Far East to help missionaries in peacetime; the war started at the end of my graduation leave, and I was one of very few of my classmates who were there at the beginning of the war. I rationalized to myself that I was only handling combat information; I was not killing anyone. Then we were sent to the front lines, and I was shifted to Gunnery plot where I was the only one on the ship killing anyone. Then I was delivered, and my team was killed.\nOn the way back to port in our damaged ship, men were coming to me to ask me why their close friends were killed. I could answer that. I did not know why I had not died, except I knew that God had to have directed it. It certainly was not my choice. I knew He was in it, but I did not know why.\nThe war was now over for me. I would be home for Christmas. However, I knew I should stay in the Forward Area until I knew why God had caused this chain of events. If I went home for the rest of the war, I would never find out, and I would not solve my problem of being a Christian and a military officer. I asked for any combatant ship remaining in the forward area.\nI got orders at Midway Island to the USS Brinkley Bass. I came aboard her in the Sea of Japan, January 1, 1951. In between ships, I looked up several missionaries, including Bessie Dodds in Yokohama. No one knew of my dilemma. I was a pacifist at heart and a regular Navy officer, a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and seeing action in war.\nI did not tell the missionaries. They would say, \u201cWhat are you doing in the Navy?\u201d I did not refuse to obey because I was a pacifist. It would not be believed. After all, I had gone to the Naval Academy. \u201cYou decide that you are a pacifist only after you are under fire? We will give you a General Court Martial for cowardice under fire and refusing to obey orders in time of war\u201d. I just kept quiet and prayed for some light.\nThe answer to prayer came through Bessie. She gave me her autographed copy of Lt. General Sir William Dobbie\u2019s A Very Present Help. General Dobbie came from a pacifist church. The answer to my prayer was in his book.\nMy basic question was in Exodus 20, \u201cThou shall not kill,\u201d and in Exodus 21 where the death penalty was required for the killing that was forbidden in the previous chapter. There was much killing in the rest of the Old Testament, much of it clearly in the will of God.\nWere these contradictions, or was there something else I did not see, some other principle that was not a contradiction?\nIn the Scriptures, there is a precedence of qualities. Here are a few verses that compare the qualities of righteousness and peace. A Very Present Help helped me see this principle.\nThe fruit of righteousness will be peace; the effect of righteousness will be quietness and confidence forever. (Isa. 32:17)\nTherefore, since we have been justified [made righteous[ through faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ. (Romans 5:1)\nThis Melchizedek was king of Salem and priest of God Most High. He met Abraham returning from the defeat of the kings and blessed him, and Abraham gave him a tenth of everything. First, his name means \"king of righteousness\"; then also, \"king of Salem,\" which means \"king of peace.\" (Heb. 7:1-2)\nNotice that the righteousness precedes and causes God\u2019s kind of peace. First king of righteousness, then king of peace. God will not have peace at the expense of righteousness.\nHe would not have peace at the expense of righteousness at the time of the Flood. \"The LORD saw how great man's wickedness on the earth had become, and that every inclination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil all the time\" (Gen. 5:6).\nGod would not have peace in Sodom and Gomorrah at the expense of righteousness. However, he would have spared the cities if there had been ten righteous people.\nThe Canaanites were not bad enough to destroy in Abraham\u2019s day. Four hundred and forty years later, the sin of the Amorites had reached its full measure. \"In the fourth generation your descendants will come back here, for the sin of the Amorites has not yet reached its full measure\" (Gen. 15:16).\n\"After the LORD your God has driven them out before you, do not say to yourself, 'The LORD has brought me here to take possession of this land because of my righteousness.' No, it is on account of the wickedness of these nations that the LORD is going to drive them out before you. It is not because of your righteousness or your integrity that you are going in to take possession of their land; but on account of the wickedness of these nations, the LORD your God will drive them out before you, to accomplish what he swore to your fathers, to Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Understand, then, that it is not because of your righteousness that the LORD your God is giving you this good land to possess, for you are a stiff-necked people\" (Deut. 9:4-6)\nThe rest of the Old Testament, beginning with the book of Judges, the judgments that were brought on Israel were because of their unrepentant iniquity. The cities that were marked for complete destruction (Tyre, Nineveh, Babylon, etc.) were because of their complete iniquity.\nAt the time of the destruction of Jerusalem, God told Jeremiah, \"Go up and down the streets of Jerusalem, look around and consider, search through her squares. If you can find but one person who deals honestly and seeks the truth, I will forgive this city\" (Jer. 5:1). God would forgive the whole city for the sake of one righteous person.\nIn the New Testament, Jesus does not abrogate the death penalty. \"For Moses said, 'Honor your father and your mother,\u2019 and, 'Anyone who curses his father or mother must be put to death'\" (Mark 7:10).\nThank you for forwarding the article on the 2003 Iraq war. On the surface it is hard to disagree with; however, I disagree with a lot of it.\nThere are non-combatants, but there are no innocent people. We do not want a serious debate on \"what it means to confess Christ in a world of violence.\" People already know what it means - they just don't want to do it, because they are convinced that it provokes violence against those who confess Christ.\nThe article assumes preemptive war is the answer. It is not the answer. That does not mean turning a blind eye to torture and civilian casualties. We are probably one of very few nations that do not turn a blind eye to these things.\nOur worst enemy is Satan. \"The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet. The grace of our Lord Jesus be with you\" (Rom. 16:20). Notice that the God of Peace will crush Satan under your (the Christians\u2019) feet.\nAnd there was war in heaven. Michael and his angels fought against the dragon, and the dragon and his angels fought back. But he was not strong enough, and they lost their place in heaven. The great dragon was hurled down - that ancient serpent called the devil, or Satan, who leads the whole world astray. He was hurled to the earth, and his angels with him. (Rev. 12:7-9)\nAnd I saw an angel standing in the sun, who cried in a loud voice to all the birds flying in midair, \"Come, gather together for the great supper of God, so that you may eat the flesh of kings, generals, and mighty men, of horses and their riders, and the flesh of all people, free and slave, small and great.\" Then I saw the beast and the kings of the earth and their armies gathered together to make war against the rider on the horse and his army. (Rev. 19:17-19)\nWhen I represent myself, I should love my enemies to my own hurt with no exceptions that I know of.\nBut I tell you who hear me: Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you. If someone strikes you on one cheek, turn to him the other also. If someone takes your cloak, do not stop him from taking your tunic. Give to everyone who asks you, and if anyone takes what belongs to you, do not demand it back. Do to others as you would have them do to you. If you love those who love you, what credit is that to you? Even 'sinners' love those who love them. And if you do good to those who are good to you, what credit is that to you? Even 'sinners' do that. And if you lend to those from whom you expect repayment, what credit is that to you? Even 'sinners' lend to 'sinners,' expecting to be repaid in full. But love your enemies, do good to them, and lend to them without expecting to get anything back. Then your reward will be great, and you will be sons of the Most High, because he is kind to the ungrateful and wicked. Be merciful, just as your Father is merciful. (Luke 6:27-36)\nIf I am walking down the street and someone comes up and hits me on the right cheek, I will turn the other so he can hit me again. If however, he hits my wife, I would hit him hard as unto the Lord. If someone comes into a restaurant and starts shooting the customers, I would stop him if it were possible, even if he died or I died as a result.\nPeople who died in Iraq on both sides are probably went to hell when they died. If they lived to be a hundred, they probably would have gone to Hell. That is the tragedy. It is a tragedy that God knows about.\nDear Friend: Victory & Joy\nI thought I would take a few minutes and write to you to draw your attention to some wonderful Scriptures.\n\"Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice! Let your gentleness be evident to all. The Lord is near. Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus\" (Philippians 4:4-7).\n\"His divine power has given us everything we need for life and godliness through our knowledge of him who called us by his own glory and goodness\" (2 Peter 1:3).\n\"But thanks be to God, who always leads us in triumphal procession in Christ and through us spreads everywhere the fragrance of the knowledge of him. For we are to God the aroma of Christ among those who are being saved and those who are perishing. To the one we are the smell of death; to the other, the fragrance of life. And who is equal to such a task?\" (2 Corinthians 2:14-16).\n\"For if you possess these qualities in increasing measure, they will keep you from being ineffective and unproductive in your knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. But if anyone does not have them, he is nearsighted and blind, and has forgotten that he has been cleansed from his past sins\" (1 Peter 1:8-9).\n\"But thanks be to God! He gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ\" (1 Corinthians 15:57).\nNotice the victory, the triumph, and the glorious joy that are normal for Christians. Your thoughts and emotions have become more authoritative to you than the Word of God.\nHere is an exercise in personal application Bible study. Read the first two chapters of Ephesians. Mark and number everything that these chapters say the believer has in Jesus Christ. Read each one and ask yourself this question: \"True or False?\" When you answer the question, \"True!,\" thank God for this wonderful thing that you have in Jesus Christ. Take this list of truths with you and thank God all day long for where you are in Jesus Christ.\nIt will be very hard to be discouraged, depressed, or in despair when you thank God. You also need fellowship with the saints. Please check in with me.\nDear Friend: Having Trouble Forgiving Your Wife\nThank you for the time we have had together. I am going to run two things by you again. There is something wrong with our communication.\n1. Before it is possible to forgive her from your heart (Matt. 18:35), you must yourself be forgiven for the sin of not forgiving. Your wife\u2019s sin of disrespect is so big in your eyes that it dwarfs your sin of not loving and not forgiving her. Not forgiving is sin. It must be confessed from the heart as sin against God. If you say you forgive without being forgiven, it will be words only and not true forgiveness. That is like telling the truth after twenty years of lying, without having confessed the twenty years of lying. It doesn't work.\n2. For the sake of keeping our communication open, I backed off from using the word pride. However, there are other evidences in your life that confirm to me that pride is a major problem in your life.\nPride and humility are opposites. Pride and humiliation are not opposites. Humiliation confirms the pride. You think that to humble yourself before God that will mean also humbling yourself before your wife and your daughter. To you, humbling yourself before them would be humiliating. You think that would increase their disrespect for you, and you cannot handle that.\nIn fact, it would increase their respect for you. The more a man demands respect, the less he gets it. It is not possible to humiliate a humble person. That only happens to prideful people. Your own father said this. \u201cThere are two types of men in this world, humble men and those who are about to be humiliated.\u201d Those who are humble and those on their way to being humiliated.\nThe books are right in that men need respect like women need love. That is part of creation. However, there is a solution that is not dependant on other people respecting us. It is humbling ourselves.\nYou have not sought to be God. However, in whatever you do, you seek to be the best in order to be respected. In the world system, that works. Consequently, you have been respected outside the home and have become the center of your own universe. It hasn\u2019t worked with your wife and daughter. It does not work with God. The system is different with Him. Jesus said, \u201cCome to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls\u201d (Matt. 11:28-29). Jesus is gentle and humble. Do you want to be like Jesus?\nWe arrive at humility by humbling ourselves. It is not a natural state. If someone else humbles us, it is humiliating. You have not been willing to humble yourself before God because it means humbling yourself before people whom you think are wrong. You would rather be \u201cright\u201d than humble. You do not want to be like Jesus. He was highly exalted because He humbled himself. Satan exalts himself and was cast down.\nThank you. Whether you are saved or not, salvation from demon possession is the same. There are three ways:\n1. Prayer: \u201cHe replied, \u2018This kind can come out only by prayer.\u2019\u201d (Mark 9:29)\n2. The Name of Jesus Christ: \u201cShe kept this up for many days. Finally Paul became so annoyed that he turned around and said to the spirit, \u2018In the name of Jesus Christ I command you to come out of her!\u2019 At that moment the spirit left her.\u201d (Acts 16:18)\n3. Command: (also Acts 16:18)\nAlthough we know all of the above, we do not know it enough. I suggest that you get a book from Amazon called The Wonderful Name of Jesus by E. W. Kenyon and Assurances of Salvation by me on Kindle.\nDear Friend: Reconciling When They Don't Apologize\nThank you. Yes, reconciliation must be made (Matthew 5:23-24, Matthew 18:15-35, Matthew 6:12-15, Luke 17:3-4, Leviticus 6:1-5, Galatians 6:1).\nWhat is absent from these texts is apology. What is present is forgiveness from the heart, even if there is no repentance or apology (seven times in one day and seventy-seven times). We make restitution if we are guilty. We do not demand restitution or apology if the other person is guilty. In Matthew 18:15, we show him his fault for his good, not for ours: \"If your brother sins, go and point out his fault, just between the two of you. If he listens to you, you have won him over.\" In Galatians 6:1, we show him his fault to restore him: \"Brothers and sisters, if someone is caught in a sin, you who live by the Spirit should restore that person gently. But watch yourselves, or you also may be tempted.\" I do not show him his fault because he sinned against me. If I did it that way, I would guarantee there would be no reconciliation. I would be accusing him, not forgiving him.\nI do not remember what I said in the talk, but I will volunteer what I think the Bible teaches.\nIf person A offends person B, he either does it intentionally or accidentally. If it is intentional, he has sinned against God because he is to love brothers, neighbors, and enemies. He must confess his sin to God and let person B know that he has sinned against God, he has confessed it, and God has forgiven him. If person B takes offense, whether it was intentional or not, he is in sin. If he is a Christian, he is supposed to take this treatment with joy (Luke 6:35, 1 Peter 2:18-21, Matthew 5:11-12).\nGiving to the offender alone does not mean giving to him, having taken great offense. He is to go to restore the brother. If you go to him with an accusation, there is no way you will be reconciled. If you take a brother who has taken offense on your behalf, the offender will not receive the correction. If you then take it to the church, and the church does not have forgiveness in its heart, reconciliation will not happen. The awful part of this scenario is the offended person thinks that he has taken biblical action.\nForgiving \u201cseven times\u201d and \u201cseventy times seven\u201d does not even suggest that the offender has confessed or apologized. No, the offended must have forgiveness in his heart whether or not the offender has repented.\nThere is a situation in Luke 17:3-4 where the offender sins against you seven times in one day, and each time he says he repents, you are to forgive him from the heart. After he punches you in the nose three times and says he repents, you might get suspicious that he is not really repentant, so you think, \u201cSince he is not really repentant, I will not really forgive him.\u201d You may not be the judge of his repentance. When you forgive him from your heart, you do not help him; you only help yourself because if you do not forgive from your heart, you are in big trouble with God.\nIf person C to takes offense on behalf of his friend B, he himself is in sin, and he is not helping his friend B to be forgiving.\nThis is short. Here are more truths on the subject:\nBear with each other and forgive one another if any of you has a grievance against someone. (Col. 3:13)\nAnd forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors... For if you forgive other people when they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you. But if you do not forgive others their sins, your Father will not forgive your sins. (Matt. 6:12, 14-15)\nFor the Saints in Moscow & Pullman\nHow many of you think this way, or how many would like to think this way?\n\u201cYou must aim to be saintly and righteous, filled with faith and love, patient and gentle.\u201d (1 Timothy 6:12)\n\u201cDon\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.\u201d (I Timothy 4:12)\n\u201cNot that I have obtained all this or have already been made perfect, but I press on to take hold of that for which Christ Jesus took hold of me.\u201d (Philippians 3:12)\n\u201cRejoice in the Lord always, again I say rejoice.\u201d (Philippians 4:4)\n\u201cIn everything give thanks for this is the will of God for you in Christ Jesus.\u201d (1 Thessalonians 5:18)\n\u201cDo everything without complaining or arguing.\u201d (Philippians 2:14)\n\u201cLove one another deeply.\u201d (1 Peter 1:22)\n\u201cBut just as He who called you is holy, so be holy in all you do; for it is written: \u2018Be holy in all you do.\u2019\u201d (2 Timothy 3:16)\nThe Practical Christianity class starts up again tonight at my house, 114 S. Howard St. in Moscow. It will run every Thursday evening at 7:00 until further notice. All are welcome to attend.\nThe prerequisite: You want to be like Jesus.\nThe assignment: You believe and obey what you learn.\nThere will be no commitment to attend. Don't worry if you miss the first session or other sessions.\nSubjects: TBD, partly by the attendees. I do not want to go over what you have already heard in previous sessions.\nIf you want to think like the Scriptures quoted above, come to the class.\nPraise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! In his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead. (1 Peter 1:3)\nThank you for writing. This answer may take awhile.\nBessie and I have some of the same convictions that you have about contemporary church services. And we have similar personal views on smoking, drinking, and dancing. We could probably sign the longest list of \u201cdo nots\u201d of any fundamental church in the country, but we would not. We have managed to be and remain non-legalistic. The statement of Paul in Romans 14:17-18 is where we like to be: \"For the kingdom of God is not a matter of eating and drinking, but of righteousness, peace and joy in the Holy Spirit, because anyone who serves Christ in this way is pleasing to God and receives human approval.\"\nReformed theology has two things in common with other evangelical theologies:\n1. The gospel, the deity, death, burial and resurrection of the Lord Jesus Christ, grace, faith, and repentance.\n2. It is a systematic theology (like Arminianism, Wesleyanism, Dispensationalism, Lutheranism, etc.).\nWe agree on #1 if we are saved people. We disagree on #2 in that the theologies are different from each other.\nWhat is common is that all of these theologies are systematic. This is a way of studying the Bible.\nSystematic theology is not just an accumulation of topical Bible studies put together. It is a worldview made up of Scriptures from all over the Bible with every piece fitting together perfectly like a 5,000-piece jigsaw puzzle. As we read through the Bible, none of us can see it fitting together perfectly like we want it to. The Bible is not written that way. But we want it to fit, so we study it systematically. This means that we have to pound a few pieces into place. That seems innocent enough. However, someone else happens to be pounding other pieces in a different way. Our different pictures will not look the same. This is a wrong way of studying the Bible. We are choosing which way we are going to be wrong. We do not find truth this way.\nThere are five points in Reformed theology that were first put together at the Synod of Dort. They were a reaction to five points of Arminianism.\n\u2022 Total Depravity: Mankind is so depraved that it is impossible for him to believe or repent until after he is born again.\n\u2022 Unconditional Election: The saved were elected by God to be saved before the foundation of the world.\n\u2022 Limited Atonement: Christ only died for the elect. He did not die for the people who are eventually lost. The key word used is \u201cefficacious.\u201d Christ\u2019s death is always effective. If Christ died for the lost and they were still lost, then His death is not efficacious. If He died for every last person and His death is efficacious, then universalism is the result, and everyone would be saved. Since they know that universalism is not true and that Christ\u2019s death is efficacious, then He did not die for the non-elect. This is reasoning; it is not biblical.\n\u2022 Irresistible Grace: Since you are elect, it is impossible to frustrate the grace of God. This is called sovereign grace.\n\u2022 Perseverance of the Saints: If you die as an apostate unbeliever, that proves that you were not elect in the first place.\nIf you would like a book on these five points from the Reformed position, there is one by the authors Thomas and Steele called The Five Points of Calvinism.\nUnfortunately most of us have theologies and living is made up of one of two things: a reaction to what we think is not right and conformity to what we think is right. We are cultural Christians more than we are biblical Christians.\nRaising Our Children: Principles We Followed\nHere are a few principles we followed in raising our children.\n\u201cYou shall therefore lay up these words of mine in your heart and in your soul, and you shall bind them as a sign on your hand, and they shall be as frontlets between your eyes\u201d (Deut. 11:18).\nWe saturated the children with love.\nLove and respect. It took us a while to learn this, but this we went overkill with respect and love.\nWe anticipated problems so we met them before they happened so there was no rebellion. Here are two examples of that.\nWe lived in Annapolis Maryland from 1958-1968. I cut Doug and Evan\u2019s hair. I cut it right over the top. Then we moved to Ann Arbor. It might as well have been Boulder or Berkeley. Ann Arbor was Hippyville. I asked Bessie what she thought of long hair. She did not like it. Neither did I. I asked her if she thought long hair was a sin. \u201cNo!\u201d \u201cWell, since we do not think it is a sin, let\u2019s call the boys I and tell them they can grow their hair.\u201d They had never asked to grow their hair. The other kids in the church grew their hair out of rebellion. Ours grew theirs with permission.\nWe also let Doug and Evan have the car to drive to the East Coast.\nSome years later, I asked our daughter Heather if she knew why she had not rebelled. She said that she knew that the day she stepped out of line, we would leave the ministry. She also told me that she had asked Douglas why he had not rebelled. He replied that it was hard to rebel against someone you agreed with.\nThoughts from My Writing Desk\nBooks are not meant to be idols or possessions or decorations. They are a means of communicating. A book on a bookshelf is worthless.\nBiographies are not meant for entertainment but for edification. As I am reading over the rough draft of Grace Upon Grace, my autobiography, I see some things you ought to know. A large part of it has to do with bookstores. Because of the success of evangelism and edification in the bookstores I have been in, I came to the conclusion that bookstores were the means of evangelism. I sold many people on bookstores. I was wrong. Many of the stores went under financially and from a ministry perspective.\nThe success of the ministry was because of the person in the store, not the store itself.\nIn 1953-54, I had a course in command communications at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA. As part of the course, I was required to take a correspondence course in strategy and tactics from the Naval War College in Newport, RI. In this course, I learned of the principles of war. Principles are different than methods. They are abstracts. I began using these principles in evangelism? As a result, I wrote a Christian book called Principles of War. It first came out in chapters in Command magazine.\nIn the OCF bookstore in Annapolis in the early 60s, we published a newspaper called The Nameless News. I chose to write an editorial on bitterness. I had nothing special in mind. That editorial hit a chord in Annapolis.\nIn the 25 years following, I did much conference speaking for InterVarsity, OCF, CBMC, and ISI. I often spoke on bitterness, with similar results. In 1990, my oldest son had his secretary transcribe one of the taped talks and give me 100 printed copies. Since then, about 300,000 copies have been printed in magazine form in English and as a bound book done by Canon Press. It is also been translated into 20 foreign languages, with another translation currently in progress (French).\nDear Friend: Unity in the Middle East\nThere are several reasons that there is unity among the believers in countries like Iraq.\n\u2022 The believers are so few they that need the fellowship more.\n\u2022 Evangelism (the Gospel) is the common goal.\n\u2022 As you read the New Testament, look for and list all of the chapters that teach you how to be like Jesus. Also look for and list all the chapters that teach you, plainly, a distinctive theology. How many are there?\n\u2022 Read all the texts that teach about examples and imitation.\n\u2022 Read the Scriptures that teach about the heart and about fruit.\n\u2022 Read all the Scriptures that teach about knowledge.\n\u2022 Read the Scriptures that have the verb of being and then the Scriptures that have action verbs.\n\u2022 Do not explain Scriptures, and do not pay attention to explanations of Scriptures.\n\u2022 Do not reason from Scripture or deduce.\n\u2022 You may follow reasoning that is within Scripture.\n\u2022 Unless there is an answer given in the text, do not ask, \u201cWhy?\u201d\nMore Thoughts from an Old Man\nIn my previous post, I told you what Jesus Christ had done for your salvation and that you have to sin to qualify for salvation. Is there any other response you have to make besides sin? Yes, but first I will tell you what it isn\u2019t.\nIt is not being good or trying to be good or trying to stop swearing. This is for two reasons: 1) It is futile. 2) \u201cGoodness\u201d is not acceptable to God.\nAll the other religions in the world say you have to be good. Yes! How successful are they in being good? Not very. It only proves that these are man-made religions.\nHere are words that describe man\u2019s response to the sacrifice of Jesus. They are not synonyms, but they all have the same object and the same result. Pay attention:\n\u201cYet to all who received him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God\u201d (John 1:12). The subject is \u201call,\u201d the verb is \u201creceived,\u201d the object is \u201cHim,\u201d and the result is \u201cchildren of God.\u201d\n\u201cCome to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest\u201d (Matthew 11:28). The subject is \u201call you,\u201d the verb is \u201ccome,\u201d the object is \u201cme,\u201d and the result is \u201crest.\u201d\n\u201cTake my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls\u201d (Matthew 11:29). The verb is \u201clearn,\u201d the object is \u201cfrom me,\u201d and the result is rest for your souls.\n\u201cFor my yoke is easy and my burden is light.\u201d (Matthew 11:30). The subject is \u201call you,\u201d the verb is \u201ctake,\u201d the object is \u201cmy yoke,\u201d and the result is a light burden.\n\u201cFor God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life\u201d (John 3:16). The subject is \u201cwhoever\u201d, the verb is \u201cbelieve,\u201d the object is \u201cHim,\u201d and the result is \u201ceternal life.\u201d\n\u201cThat if you confess with your mouth, \u2018Jesus is Lord,\u2019 and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved\u201d (Romans 10:9). The subject is \u201cyou,\u201d the verb is \u201cconfess,\u201d and the object is \u201cJesus is LORD.\u201d\n\u201cFor it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved\u201d (Romans 10:10). The subject is \u201cyou,\u201d the verb is \u201cbelieve,\u201d the object is \u201cGod raised Him from the Dead,\u201d and the result is \u201csaved.\u201d\n\u201cEveryone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved\u201d (Romans 10:13). The subject is \u201ceveryone who,\u201d the verb is \u201ccall,\u201d the object is \u201cthe name of the LORD,\u201d and the result is \u201csaved.\u201d\n\u201cAnd, once made perfect, he became the source of eternal salvation for all who obey him\u201d (Hebrews 5:9). The subject is \u201call who,\u201d the verb is \u201cobey,\u201d the object is \u201cHim,\u201d and the result is \u201ceternal salvation.\u201d\n\u201cHe will punish those who do not know God and do not obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus\" (2 Thessalonians 1:8). The subject is \u201cwho,\u201d the verb is \u201cdo not obey,\u201d the object is \u201cthe gospel of our Lord Jesus,\u201d and the result is everlasting destruction.\n\u201cIn the past God overlooked such ignorance, but now he commands all people everywhere to repent\u201d (Acts 17:30). The subject is \u201cGod,\u201d the verb is \u201ccommands to repent,\u201d the object is \u201call men everywhere.\u201d Repentance is not an option. It is a command to all men everywhere.\nGod has appointed a day when He will judge the world with justice.\nHow can the gospel be obeyed? By obeying the command to repent.\n\u201cPeter replied, \u2018Repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. And you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit\u2019\u201d (Acts 2:38). The noun is \u201ceveryone of you,\u201d the active verb is \u201crepent,\u201d the object of the prepositions \u201cin\u201d and \u201cfor\u201d are \u201cthe name of Jesus Christ\u201d and \u201cthe forgiveness of your sins.\u201d In the second sentence the object is \u201cyou,\u201d the verb is \u201cwill receive,\u201d the the object is \u201cthe gift of the Holy Spirit.\u201d\nFresh Thoughts from an \"Old Man\"\nI want to give you perhaps some fresh thoughts about forgiveness of sins and a place among the sanctified and tell you how to acquire both.\nThe first thing to recognize is this: you have to be bad to make it to heaven, and you have to be bad to be forgiven. How bad? Not very bad (white lies, disobedience to parents) or very bad (murder, adultery, rape, fat lies, stealing, coveting, and atheism). You do not have to do anything to qualify. You have already done the minimum.\nHow about being good or relatively good? Goodness does not count. People who are good cannot be forgiven. \u201cChrist died for the ungodly\u201d (Romans 5:6). You have to qualify first. \u201cWhile we were yet sinners Christ died for us\u201d (Romans 5:8).\nHe did not stay dead. He was delivered over to death for our sins and was raised to life for our justification.\nAt one time we too were foolish, disobedient, deceived and enslaved by all kinds of passions and pleasures. We lived in malice and envy, being hated and hating one another. But when the kindness and love of God our Savior appeared, he saved us, not because of righteous things we had done, but because of his mercy. He saved us through the washing of rebirth and renewal by the Holy Spirit, whom he poured out on us generously through Jesus Christ our Savior, so that, having been justified by his grace, we might become heirs having the hope of eternal life. This is a trustworthy saying. 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        "raw_content": "Friendly Advice from this Earth....\nLately I have been humbled by Earths contacting me and asking me to build. They see me as an example of a true and living Earth. Where as I say all the time to anybody who cares to listen that \u201cI am a True and Living Earth\u201d I am awed that other folks see that in me.\nI am by no means an authority. I\u2019m just me doing my thing. I will add on with just a bit of what helped me that 1st year. I will preface this with the fact that I wasn\u2019t completely clueless with regards to my Nation. I was Earth in the late 80\u2019s for maybe a summer. But I don\u2019t count that much because the God in question was a bad person. I\u2019m still a bit scarred. But I kind of knew what I was in for.\nSince I\u2019m from Paterson, NJ, I grew up around the Gods and the Earths. My brother built with the Gods but couldn\u2019t give up the swine. My mamma loves her pork! 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That is MY opinion, not gospel.\nMy 1st enlightener was a cool God. He was willing to each an Earth that wasn\u2019t his girlfriend and didn\u2019t try to sleep with me. But he wasn\u2019t consistently around. When I had questions there was no one and no where to go other than online. He was good about answering my questions when he was available, but he would often disappear for months. He didn\u2019t want me to add on with the local cipher until I had more experience. So coupled with my internet research and my previous experiences, I began to create my reality of the Earth I wanted to be.\nSo let\u2019s start with where my head is\u2026. From my previous experiences, I knew that for me\u2026 120 was a must! Having been denied 120 in previous relationships, made me hungry for them daggone degrees. So that was always primary for me to be Earth. I even threatened myself by vowing to leave Allah\u2019s Nation if I didn\u2019t have it memorized in 1 year. And I memorized 120. 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There is no one way to dress the Earth. The planet Earth has mountains, jungles, cities, plains, and so forth. All the terrain of the planet doesn\u2019t all look the same. And neither do we. I encourage Earths to find there own personal style and consider it through the lens of Supreme Mathematics and our curriculum. As long as you can show and prove, you will keep yourself out of uncomfortable situations.\nUncomfortable situations\u2026. Imagine being at a rally and a God you don\u2019t know walks up to you and aggressively asks you why your head isn\u2019t covered. When you stutter, he looks you over and asks you, \u201cWho/Where is your God.\u201d Your God is not there. Now what? Or what happens when you find that you have a cipher reputation because some Gods saw your breast tatt or you\u2019ve been too friendly with Gods that aren\u2019t yours? Now mind you this has never happened to me. I do the knowledge and stay out of harms way.\nMe, personally, I stopped wearing pants years before I became righteous. I too tomboyish. I wasn\u2019t comfortable with that. Also women\u2019s jeans have always been very form fitting. If their not, then you have \u201cmom jeans\u201d or baggies. Neither option worked for me. Additionally, low rise jeans were all the rage. No one should get to see the shape of my body unless we are moving in that direction. Not wearing pants decreased my need to wear tennis shoes and put me in heels. Heels forced me to behave ladylike. I don\u2019t like my knees. That kept the bottoms mid-calf in length. That was all pre-NGE. So the 3/4ths was never a problem. I was doing it anyway.\nI cover my head 100% of the time while abroad. If you see me without something on my head, something has gone very wrong. Help me; I must have had a stroke! The truth is\u2026 I really never consciously decided to do this. My boss did it for me. I have been working at the same job since becoming righteous. If my boss knew that he had a choice in how I presented myself, he would have made Knowledge Born regarding his preference and EXPECTED me comply. I have never discussed my Culture with him. He\u2019s an elder devil. But he recognizes that changes have occurred. And he\u2019s used to it now. Because I work most days of the week and that\u2019s generally what\u2019s causing me to leave the house, I have gotten used to wearing my head wrapped. I feel naked without it. Also, the God likes the fact that other men have never seen my hair. It is totally different from when I wore it out. We built about it and I never realized how differently men see things. Ladies Build with your Gods. They are very intriguing.\nThe Knowledge Culture degree of the 1-14 is often seen as a guide for the behavior of Earths. OK. That\u2019s fair. But everyone should pay attention to this degree, not just women. I have sewed since I was 13 years old. My father taught me. I daily cook from scratch. And I like to think I keep a nice house and treat my God well. But that is all up to the eye of the beholder. And again, I was doing that pre-NGE.\nAnd doing fall victim ti the rumors that you will be less desirable to men or that you won't be able to find a job. That's bull. I still get male attention. But now it's respectful. Men just don't roll up on me and say offensive shit. They approach me like they should have been all along. And As far as my job goes, there are Muslims, Africans, Indians, Jews, etc. that are gainfully employed. If they can work while representing their Culture, so can we. It's illegal for employers to ask your religious affiliation or judge you on that basis. If they do, you don't need to work because you can sue the hell out of them. To claim otherwise, you just don't want to do it. I work in a corporate/healthcare environment and its not a problem.\nThe degrees are basic Knowledge. You just don\u2019t commit them to memory; you keep them constantly before you. Meaning, don\u2019t just memorize them to say, \u201cI know them.\u201d You have to become intimate with them like you would your spouse or your checking account. Put them to work for you day in and day out. You have to stroke them, think about them consider them all day long. There are degrees in mouth all the time. I remember where I was when one of the degrees became reality and not just something I was memorizing\u2026\nI was with a non-righteous girlfriend who loved and only dates devils (6:36). She decided that I should try cream in my coffee and set me up without my permission. Since these men were paying I didn\u2019t leave. A free meal in a nice restaurant is worth a little aggravation. But I made my position clear to all at the table. I wasn\u2019t interested in dating him/devils. The man for me started getting rude. He couldn\u2019t handle my rejection because he considered himself above me simply because he was a white man... Yeah... Instantly 1:14 was in my head. Then came 2,4:10 in comparison with 1,3:10. I just had 1-10 and the 1-14 at that point. So it\u2019s important to keep your degrees fresh in your mind no matter where you are in the curriculum and daily consider your day\u2019s Supreme Mathematics. Everyday some fresh insight comes to me. Especially when I\u2019m going through something. If I am having trouble sleeping I start with \u201cWho is the Original Man?\u201d I never make it to Pluto.\nSo what advice do I have for newborn Earths? (1) Study your lessons!!!!!!! (2) Do the Knowledge to other Earths and see how they roll. They are your allies. (3) Share social Equality with other righteous people. This is how you learn the language and how to interact with the Gods and Earths. Trust me; there are many unspoken rules and regulations. (4)Decide on the Earth that you want to be. (5) Work your program. (6) Consistently add on with the main Cipher and not just the Earth Ciphers. Make sure that local people know you. When folks know you, they become friendlier to you. Being known by the locals is proof that you are building (or destroying). (7) Walk and talk this Culture 100% of the time. Be All Earth, all the time! Not just when it\u2019s convenient. Don\u2019t worry about the 85 and devil ciphers. If you let folks know this is non-negotiable they will fall in line. (8) Be mindful of your behavior. You may be the only 5%er someone ever meets. Don't leave a bad taste in their mouth. And you represent all those in your tree that have come before you. You shame your educator when you act savage. And this might be controversial, but it works for me\u2026 (9) Be selective who you share information with. Don\u2019t bother with old people. A lot of old people aren\u2019t open to this Culture. My own mother (not ole Earth because she is pure 85\u2019er) thinks I\u2019m a Muslim no matter what I tell her. Fuck it. She\u2019s too old (God Cipher years) to change. Don\u2019t try to build with the sanctified religious people that are covered with the blood of Jesus. Them jokers will literally fist fight you because you reject their Jesus. They won\u2019t and can\u2019t listen. If they do their spooky god will punish them. They will also try to slip you pork in an effort to invalidate you. Like if you eat pork a giant \u201cP\u201d forms on your forehead and all the Gods and Earths will shun you. Puleeese! And devils. Most devils and she-devils will be offended when they find out that we consider them grafted. That just can\u2019t be a good for business. Now if any of these individual come to you asking questions, build with them. You just might spark something in them. But for the most part focus your energies awaking people who aren\u2019t already dead.\nThis was way longer than I meant it to be. I tried to edit and couldn\u2019t leave anything out. And all Earths please feel free to add on. If you don\u2019t want to publicly leave a question, message me or ANY Earth.\nSerenity Love Sincere Peace Earth\nWork Your Understanding\nI\u2019m in an exceptionally good mood today. It\u2019s Monday and I\u2019m always in a good mood on Mondays. I expect Mondays to suck and suck royally, so I have nothing but horrid expectations for a Monday. When it happens I am not disappointed. When Great things happen or even ordinariness, I am pleasantly surprised. So Bully for me!\nIn that same vein, I\u2019m in love with my Nation. I am. I really love Allah\u2019s 5% Nation of Gods and Earths today. And let me tell you why\u2026.. Because we encourage debate and discussions!\nThis weekend\u2019s failed rapture had me thinking about various religions. It\u2019s a hobby of mine to study religions. I want to know why people feel so strongly about something improbable and un-provable that they are willing to give their lives for it. Even when I was a Christian I recognized that I had limits. Yeah I would sing, \u201c\u2026I promised him that I, would follow him until I died\u2026\u201d but I didn\u2019t literally mean it. I went to Catholic school and read about many martyrs. If presented with the choice of denouncing Christianity or be fed to lions, I\u2019m thinking I would be whatever they wanted me to be. Then I got to thinking about Jim Jones and the Heaven\u2019s Gate ministries. Those people voluntarily committed suicide for heir faith. Again\u2026 I ain\u2019t doing that.\nThe thing that allows religions to have this choke hold over their followers is because their followers aren\u2019t allowed to ask questions or deviate in any way or form the dogma. They don\u2019t encourage study of other faiths either. Trust me, I bare witness on this. There was a question on Family Feud that asked, \u201cName a place where you get thrown out of.\u201d And the woman answered \u201cchurch.\u201d Steve Harvey was flabbergasted and said, \u201cChurch is where they let you come after you have done anything.\u201d But it isn\u2019t. I have been asked to leave several congregations because I think differently than the average Christian and they just weren\u2019t amenable to my point of view.\nIn our Nation, you are allowed to have your own view or \u201cCee\u201d on things. You just have to Show and Prove. I have heard what I would consider frank foolishness come out of the mouths of righteous people, but\u2026. Their logic was impeccable. What can you say at that point? To argue with logic means that your feelings have gotten involved, and feelings instantly invalidates your case. We accept that we don\u2019t have to all agree with what is being said. Occasionally the God and I don\u2019t see eye to eye and that\u2019s cool too. He\u2019s my God and educator; but he encourages me to have my OWN thoughts and actually wants to hear them. I just love it when individuals with different sees on a subject sit down and discuss their thoughts. We don\u2019t try to sway those who are already righteous to cee things like we cee them. But it can spark new understanding and new ideas. That\u2019s nothing but benefit.\nNow\u2026 You knew there had to be a fly in the ointment\u2026 I have noticed that in some kingdoms, Gods don\u2019t like it when their Earths disagree with them. Okay, I can sort of see that. But an Earth having a different opinion on something doesn\u2019t make the God a cultivated pussy. Again this is my cee. But some Gods (a) don\u2019t teach their Earths 120 for whatever reason and/or (b) do not want their Earth to have a different point of view from them. They want their Earth\u2019s mouths to be parrot beaks repeating everything the exact way the God has told them without any change. How can said Earth have any Understanding?\nUnderstanding is unique to every individual. But that\u2019s my cee. Like I mentioned earlier, my God encourages me to contemplate life through the lens of Supreme Mathematics and the curriculum. That\u2019s why I can write my lovely and informative blog!\nThis is a quickie. I don't generally blog on the weekend.\nI rest here in Allah's Garden (Metro ATL) which is the the heart of the Bible belt. These clueless people here think that Christianity reigns supreme here. Even though there are mosques,Baha'i churches, Muslim temples, HUGE Hindu and Buddhist temples and never mind all the Pagans. But folks here actually believe the world will end as we know it this evening at 6pm. The Rapture is upon us y'all.\nI'm not worried or concerned. I'm hoping that this will be the impetus for our own people to wake up and see that they have to stop following the white man blind. The white man in charge of this movement is disregarding their own Bible. When our righteous brother Jesus allegedly comes back for his folks, he will come like a thief in the night as per Isaiah 29:5-6. The devil can't even follow his own rules.\nI'll build with y'all tomorrow. I'll be here.\nI was listening to Michael Baisden last night. I don\u2019t normally listen to his show. The music they play during the program is cool, but the conversations are always whack. He is always talking about relationships between Black men and women. Now some folks can do that, he can\u2019t. His position is clear. No matter what is going on, it\u2019s the Black woman\u2019s fault and problem. His solutions are always, what the Black woman can do to fix the problems of the Black world, since she is the one who started them all by herself. I don\u2019t buy into his foolishness. He has also written a few whack books too. I read one. It was the same bullshit. Black women get into trouble without any external assistance and it is their own problem to get out of it.\nThe sick bullshit he was pushing on May 18th of 2011 around 5:30 was, \u201cThere are good men in prison. And Black women don\u2019t need to turn up their noses at jail house relationships.\u201d WTF? Then he said it again and his sidekick agreed! Both of these men have daughters. Oooooooh I fast and pray Allah, that these men have to go to the booty house to meet their future sons-in-laws.\nBaisden plays the insecurity card that a lot of Black women have. Loneliness. And we do not need to fall victim to that foolishness. Baisden claims that there is a Black male shortage. There isn\u2019t. Baisden advocates dating devils. Don\u2019t do it. Baisden also advocates polygamous and open arrangements. Really? People, please understand that just because you read or hear something a bunch of times doesn\u2019t make it true. But if you internalize misinformation, eventually your ways and actions will match that frequency and it will become your reality.\nI just finished listening to Malcolm X\u2019s build on Youtube titled \u201cWho taught you to hate yourself?\u201d And I must say for me, by and large, it was not the devil that taught me to do destructive things to myself. It was my own people. It was my mother who held me down while I screamed through my 1st perm. It was a classmate who told me my eyebrows were too bushy and took me to have them waxed. It was my grandmother who told me that I was to dark to play in the sun. I was my 1st boyfriend who told me my value was not between my ears and/or between my lungs, but between my legs. Yes. Many seeds have been planted and some have been allowed to grow. But add an \u201cN\u201d to the \u201cgrow\u201d and what do you get? GROWN. That\u2019s what I am Now. And I am ending that cycle of bullshit. I am the gardener tending my crops. These crops will sustain me. I will pull every one of those weeds out and replace it with a plant that will benefit me. I encourage other women to get GROWN and do the same.\nWhy isn\u2019t the devil settled on the Best part of planet Earth? Because the Earth BELONGS to the Original man. And knowing that the devil is weak and wicked, he knew there would be no peace amongst them. So why aren\u2019t more Original men doing more to keep the devil only on the worst part of the planet Earth? Why is it, the Earth has to fend for herself? And I\u2019m not just speaking about men woman partner in relationship with, but ALL the Original men. Our fathers, our brothers, our sons, our friends. You wouldn\u2019t shit all over your home and belongings and then go to your enemy\u2019s rest and scrub it down would you? If you would, this build is lost on you.\nMy question is why are Black women such a target for bullshit. And by everybody, Original and devil. Is it because we are worthy opponents? I want to plead to my sisters to stop. Stop believing bullshit. Stop letting others define you. Stop putting your ownself last. Stop allowing people to degrade you. And start working on your own plan. Your plan for walking effortless in beauty. And then do it. The only person that can hold you back is you.\nAnd to the Original men, I ask if you can\u2019t find it with self to bring your ownself to support the Black women in your own ciphers, then leave us in peace and don\u2019t fuck with us. If you can\u2019t be our friends then don\u2019t become our enemies.\nLabels: 1:14, 8:36\nTest Me, Damnit!\nI have eluded before that I work with a woman who is crazy. Notice I didn\u2019t call her a devil since she is Original. But she is still a looney 85er. But what makes her hilarious to me is that she is a self-proclaimed DEVOUT Christian. The reason I find her so funny is because (a) she is a hater, (b) doesn\u2019t quite understand what \u2018devout\u2019 entails and (c) she is a sheep. She has no real reason to dislike me because I have yet to do anything to her. It\u2019s true, I don\u2019t respect her. And that might sound terrible, but when I don\u2019t respect people they become non-issues. I am polite enough to say hello and good bye and I don\u2019t engage her beyond that. I learned that from the devil.\nI label her a hater because when she finds out something pleasant about me she can\u2019t be apathetic. She must be evil. Dig this\u2026 Last week, my coworker lost his aunt. The whole office turned out to the wake. I brought the God. That\u2019s what you do when you are in a relationship. Everyone else brought there partners if they had one. He had never met my coworkers and we have been sharing an address for almost a year. All my coworkers were kind enough to speak when I introduced him. Because that\u2019s what you do when you are introduced to someone. You speak to those who speak to you. But she refused. She wouldn\u2019t even look at me. Oh well. The next day she asked a coworker who was the man with me, and the coworker told her. She balled her face up at me and refused to speak to me for the rest of the week. Now it ain\u2019t like we build or even lunch together. But we do work with the same patients and communicating is a must. The boss asked her what her problem was and she told him! WTF? She\u2019s VERY petty and this is the main reason I lost respect for her years, months and days ago.\nBack to the build\u2026. This morning I was in my own head as I was preparing for the morning. And I was reciting degrees under my breath. She walked up on me, heard me and asked what I was doing. Really? Remember, we are hi and bye. I waited a second and told her I was meditating on degrees. She said that was a stupid thing to do. (You see, she was clearly goading me into a confrontation for some reason.) I smiled and said that she should refer to Joshua 1:8 (paraphrasing\u2026 meditate day and night so that I might not sin\u2026) and 2Tim 2:15(..study to show yourself approved\u2026) in her Christian bible. Now it was her turn to stand there confused. I handed her the Bible the Gideons left in the office and told her to look it up. And she did. Had a little trouble finding 2Tim. SMH because she refers to that scripture all the time, yet she doesn\u2019t know where it comes from? That\u2019s a damn shame. And right as she was about to throw the Christian Bible to the floor in anger, I reminded her that that was blasphemous to Christians. She put it down and stormed off.\nI love it when so-called Christians try me!",
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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home \u203a General \u203a Al-Qaeda in Iran has a new Leader\nAl-Qaeda in Iran has a new Leader\nWhile it\u2019s worth noting that Al-Qaeda has a new leader in Iran, it\u2019s more noteworthy that the Sunni, Al-Qaeda is embraced by the Shiite Iranian government. The unlikelihood of such a reality is what caused the United States government to dismiss Iranian involvement in the 9/11 attacks.\nAnyway, here\u2019s a report on the leadership change via the Long War Journal (take note of what I have in bold):\nA notorious Kuwaiti terrorist named Muhsin al Fadhli has reportedly taken over leadership of al Qaeda\u2019s network inside Iran. Sky News reports that al Fadhli assumed the top post in al Qaeda\u2019s Iran franchise after Yasin al Suri, who has headed the network for years, was placed under \u201cprotective custody\u201d following his exposure by US authorities.\nIn July 2011, the US Treasury Department designated al Suri and several other al Qaeda operatives who use Iranian soil to move funds and recruits from Gulf countries to Pakistan, Afghanistan, and elsewhere. The Treasury Department said that this network operates as part of a \u201csecret deal\u201d between al Qaeda and the Iranian government. In December 2011, US authorities announced that they were offering a $10 million reward for information leading to al Suri\u2019s capture.\nAl-Qaeda and Iran sittin\u2019 in a tree\u2026.\nYet again, another in a long line of examples that point to a United States federal district judge\u2019s ruling being spot-on. That ruling determined that Iran worked closely with al-Qaeda to perpetrate the 9/11 attacks.\nAl Fadhli has long been an elite member of al Qaeda. In early September 2001, Treasury explained, he \u201cpossibly received forewarning that US interests would be struck.\u201d The Sept. 11 operation was compartmentalized and only select members of the network received advance notice.\nU.S.S. Cole bombing? Check:\nIn a separate case, according to a leaked State Department cable written in June 2005, al Fadhli was charged with involvement in al Qaeda\u2019s October 2000 USS Cole bombing.\nThere appears to be quite a bit of chatter regarding collaboration between Iran and al-Qaeda about an upcoming attack as well:\nSky News cited anonymous intelligence officials who believe a terrorist plot involving al Fadhli and al Qaeda\u2019s network in Iran may be afoot. Al Qaeda\u2019s emir, Ayman al Zawahiri, is reportedly interested in launching a mass casualty attack as retaliation for the killing of Osama bin Laden. However, the details of this putative plot are sketchy.\n\u201cWe do know that an operation is under way. We assess that the most likely target is to be European. And the most obvious target in Europe for an attack that would attract a lot of attention would be the Olympic Games,\u201d a source told Sky News. Iran is reportedly providing training in explosives, safe haven, and funding for the operatives involved.\nA secret intelligence memo shown to Sky News reads: \u201cAgainst the background of intensive co-operation over recent months between Iran and al Qaeda \u2013 with a view to conducting a joint attack against Western targets overseas\u2026 Iran has significantly stepped up its investment, maintenance and improvement of operational and intelligence ties with the al Qaeda leadership in Pakistan in recent months.\u201d\nThe evidence that Iran worked closely with al-Qaeda in the September 11th attacks is overwhelming and indications are that an encore performance may be underway.\n911, al-qaeda, iran, terrorism\nColorado High School student rejects Dhimmitude, Quits Choir",
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        "raw_content": "Women in STEM: 20 Organizations Working to Close Tech\u2019s Gender Gap\nThe job opportunities in the tech industry are among the fastest growing in the country. Yet, because women remain woefully underrepresented in STEM careers, most of those vacancies will be filled by men. In 2017, according to the US Department of Commerce, women held 47 percent of all jobs in the US, but only 24 percent of STEM jobs.\nBut that disparity won\u2019t hold for long if the following organizations have anything to say about it. Below are 20 amazing organizations working with women and girls across the country to ignite their passions for STEM, raise awareness of available opportunities, and help them develop the skills they\u2019ll need to succeed in the future.\nGirl Develop It is a nonprofit organization founded by Vanessa Hurst and Sara Chipps that is dedicated to giving women access to the resources they need to pursue careers in software development. 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        "raw_content": "How many lives have you been allowed to live? One?\nIf so, too bad, so sad.\nI have been allowed to live a thousand lives.\nFrom third grade on my head has been buried in books. From then to the end of my undergraduate days those books have been for the most part fiction. My teachers warned me that I would get nowhere that way. Even my classmates thumped on me to get with the program and spend more time on Latin, or Greek, or German. It was only when I was on the brink of entering the serious world where my lack of knowledge might get me and those I served in serious trouble that I started reading with some passion books for my profession. But even then, a novel was close at hand to be read for relief.\nBarack Obama, the philosopher President, once said that the reading of fiction created a compassionate person. The process of taking marks on paper, turning them into a voice in my head, seduces me into beginning to think I am the character on the page.\nTony Hillerman, the novelist of Navajo cops, introduces a psychopathic killer as a central character in one of his books. He tells the story of the killer as a child being left by his single mother with his aunt and she in turn dropping his six year old self at a home for children with the promise to return soon. Every night when he went to sleep in the dormitory, he left his cowboy hat on the end of the bed so that if his aunt came at night she would know which little boy was hers.\nEvery time I read this I feel in my sick stomach his waking disappointment.\nI know that it is fiction, and Tony invented that child, but Tony was a great novelist. Great novelists do not create characters from whole cloth. I know well there are many little boys and girls throughout the world trying to make sense out of a disastrous situation, and not succeeding well at all. When I cry for Tony\u2019s little boy, I cry for all lost little boys. I even remember the lost times of my own childhood and the hats I left on the ends of beds.\nThen I remember the entire story, and I realize that I am weeping for a psychopathic killer. As I should. As I should. As I should.\nMy stimulus for writing this is Jane Austen. Dropping the type of book I usually review, I read two of her books for the first time. One, Pride and Prejudice, I have repeatedly viewed as a video. The other, Emma, was new to me. The central character in both is a young woman finding love accidentally with a man who in one case she despises and in the other thinks of as a big brother and actually is her very senior brother-in-law who is willing to casually tell her who she is as in: \u201cOf course you are very selfish.\u201d To which she is accepting as one is with a beloved big brother, even an in-law one, and besides, he is correct. Emma is selfish. She knows that. Does not bother her a lot.\nNow what could an eighty-one year old man possibly gain from the exercise of reading these books? For one thing, a knowledge of how a couple of young women at the close of the eighteenth century feel about life. The constraints upon them. The extent of their hopes. The advantages that they had. The ways they felt and behaved that I wish I would. The character flaws they are struggling to overcome, as I struggle against my own. And that there have been and that there are entirely different worlds than the one I live in, different rules, different values, different definitions of success, all nearly incomprehensible to me. To be accepted as they stand!\nI am allowed to live a completely different life for an hour or so every day in a manner that no other art form can induce. My brain is not rendered passive by a screen but forced to be active, deciphering the printed page, bringing to life what was recorded there inside me. Putting flesh on the bones in the text, smiles on faces, anger rising in the chest, the heart dissolving in defeat. Years of fiction reading leaves me with an awareness that the inner life so well described on this page lies hidden within everyone I meet, in some cases close to the surface, and in some craftily hidden from sight, sometimes by a mask representing the polar opposite of the hidden soul.\nHow good I am at compassion only God knows. When I was about twelve after the cleaning woman whom my mother would hire for the day and then outwork, had left, my mother found me sitting sadly in a corner. She asked, \u201cWhy?\u201d and I told her how bad it made me feel to overhear all that woman\u2019s troubles. Mom said, \u201cYou\u2019re going to have to toughen up. That woman loves talking about her troubles. I should get paid for listening. You are feeling twice as bad as she is. Get over it!\u201d\nI thought that a very good idea, but I never quite made it.\nThank you Jane! Thank you Tony!",
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(This meeting took place after the deadline of this column, so I don\u2019t have more details to share.) I am very excited about this new partnership, and very hopeful that, with God\u2019s grace, this will begin an exciting new chapter in our parish ministry to youth.\nCYO: Youth Sports or \u201cYouth Group\u201d? Speaking of parish groups and youth\u2026.Ever since I moved here from Texas 22 years ago, I\u2019ve been confused by folk\u2019s use of the term \u201cCYO.\u201d CYO stands for Catholic Youth Organization, and in most parts of the country (although not all) it is synonymous for Catholic youth sports leagues. In fact, our parish basketball teams (along with the teams of most of the other Arlington parishes) are affiliated with the Northern Virginia Junior Catholic Youth Organization. Even so, at St. Raymond\u2019s I often hear our Youth Group referred to as \u201cCYO.\u201d It\u2019s really no big deal, but it does cause some confusion, so let me clarify: at St. Raymond\u2019s \u201cCYO\u201d refers only to the parish youth basketball teams, led so well by Ed Gloninger. It does not refer to the parish \u201cYouth Group,\u201d or as we officially call it, \u201cSt. Raymond\u2019s Youth Apostolate.\u201d\nAngel Wall. Although not a group or activity, one of the most beautiful and cherished customs of our parish is found in the narthex by the statue of the Angel\u2014\u201cthe Angel Wall.\u201d On this wall are placed the names of children of our parish who have died before birth or any time before adulthood. It is a beautiful thing to remember them, and a great comfort to so many moms and dads, and families. Please remember to visit this wall from time to time, and say a little prayer for the babies and for their families, entrusting them to the mercy of our Dear Lord.\nNew Website. Thanks to Keith Oswald for putting together our new and improved parish website. Athough the address is the same as before (www.straymonds.org), the \u201cnew\u201d site is much easier to navigate and much more user friendly. I\u2019m confident that it will be a great resource for parishioners who want to keep up on the latest parish news, learn more about the faith and find out what parish groups are up to. In the coming weeks more improvements will be made, and more content added. Any parish group wishing to be included on the site, please contact Keith at: webmaster@straymonds.org.\nLatin at the 8:45 Mass. I have been greatly encouraged by the overwhelmingly enthusiastic response to our \u201cturning the altar around\u201d to celebrate the 8:45 Mass \u201cad orientem.\u201d Although a very few people continue to express their disapproval, there\u2019s not a week that goes by when someone new doesn\u2019t share with me their appreciation of the change.\nGiven that response, a few weeks ago I threw out another proposal to the congregation at the end of the 8:45 Mass: the possibility of praying more of the 8:45 Mass in Latin. I went on to clarify that the great majority of the Mass would still be in English, but we might do some of the common prayers repeated every week in Latin, e.g., the Sanctus (Holy, Holy), the Our Father, and the Gloria, and perhaps some of the greetings and introductions (\u201cThe Lord be with you,\u201d \u201cLet us pray\u201d). My plan would be to not say/sing the Creed or the Confiteor in Latin, since those prayers are particularly personal (\u201cI confess,\u201d \u201cI believe\u201d). But perhaps, from time to time, I might say the ancient Roman Canon in Latin.\nLet me briefly clarify some of the reasons why I would do this:\n\u2013Latin is the official language of the Universal Catholic Church, and symbolically unites us to other Catholics throughout the world today;\n\u2013Latin unites us to all the Catholics, innumerable great saints and our own familial ancestors who for centuries before us were spiritually fed at the Latin Mass;\n\u2013Because Latin is not the language of everyday use, it helps remind us that the Mass is not an everyday event, a mystery defying time and space;\n\u2013Vatican II, Bd. Pope John XXIII, Pope Paul VI, Bd. 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This Wednesday, January 22, hundreds of thousands of Christians and other people of goodwill will participate in the 40th annual \u201cMarch for Life\u201d on the Mall in Washington, commemorating the 41st anniversary of the Supreme Court\u2019s 1973 decision in Roe v. Wade creating the so-called \u201cright to abortion.\u201d Perhaps no court decision or legislation has so directly and fundamentally had such a wide and terrible effect on our nation. And not only in the devastation of 60 million or so babies it has killed, or the millions of mothers whose lives it has ruined. But also in its shaping of our American culture into a culture that degrades human life more and more every day, transforming human beings from persons whose lives have value and meaning in themselves into things that have value and meaning only to the extent other persons who have power over them chose to give them.\nIn the last year many people have tried to tell us we should not talk about this, or at least not talk about it so much, or so loudly or so vehemently. Some would say that joining the March reflects this wrong-headed \u201cobsession.\u201d They have even tried to twist Pope Francis words to silence and shame us. They say His Holiness has called upon us to stop being \u201cobsessed\u201d with abortion. But of course, they lied. As I have written and preached about before, what the Holy Father said was that the Church \u201ccannot be obsessed with the transmission of a disjointed multitude of doctrines.\u201d In other words, when we talk about the sin of abortion we can\u2019t treat it as some doctrine uniquely separate from all the other Catholic doctrines, but rather remember that it is intimately related to the radicalness of God\u2019s love and His commandment to love our neighbor.\nWe recall and draw upon the many writings of the popes and saints who have explained in great detail this beautiful, rich and positive teaching on the \u201cCulture of Life,\u201d especially the writings of Blessed John Paul II, whom Pope Francis will declare a saint on April 27 of this year. In particular we recall how when asked to respond to accusations that his \u201crepeated condemnation of any legalization of abortion\u201d was \u201cobsessive,\u201d Bd. John Paul responded:\n\u201cFor man, the right to life is the fundamental right. \u2026.[T]here is no other right that so closely affects the very existence of the person!\u2026The legalization of the termination of pregnancy is none other than the authorization given to an adult, with the approval of an established law, to take the lives of children yet unborn and thus incapable of defending themselves\u2026.It is difficult to imagine a more unjust situation, and it is very difficult to speak of obsession in a matter such as this, where we are dealing with a fundamental imperative of every good conscience \u2013 the defense of the right to life of an innocent and defenseless human being\u2026Therefore, I must repeat that I categorically reject every accusation or suspicion concerning the Pope\u2019s alleged \u201cobsession\u201d with this issue. We are dealing with a problem of tremendous importance, in which all of us must show the utmost responsibility and vigilance. We cannot afford forms of permissiveness that would lead directly to the trampling of human rights, and also to the complete destruction of values which are fundamental not only for the lives of individuals and families but for society itself.\u201d\nOn Wednesday three busloads of St. Raymond parishioners will drive down to the Mall to proclaim the good news of the Gospel of Life, including the Lord\u2019s calls to all of us to love our neighbor, even if our neighbor is a tiny unborn baby. Please join us. Sign-up sheets for the bus are located in the narthex of the Church today.\nReadings at Mass during Ordinary Time. As we begin the New Year of Our Lord 2014, putting behind us both the Advent and Christmas Seasons, we also begin \u201cOrdinary Time\u201d in the liturgical calendar of the Church. As I\u2019ve mentioned before, the term \u201cordinary\u201d does not mean \u201cnot special,\u201d but rather refers to the numerical ordering of the weeks of the year: \u201ccardinal numbers\u201d refer to quantity (i.e., one, two three, etc.), while \u201cordinal numbers\u201d refer to the order of things (i.e., first, second, third\u2026). So \u201cOrdinary (or \u201cordinal\u201d) Time\u201d refers to the order of the weeks of the year that are not part of a special season (Advent, Christmas, Lent, Triduum, Easter). So today we celebrate the Second Sunday of Ordinary Time.\nAt Sunday Masses during Ordinary Time we always read a specific set of readings that are laid out for the year, based on a three year cycle of Years A, B, and C. Each of these cycles feature a semicontinuous reading of one of three Synoptic Gospel, so that in Year A we read from the Gospel of Matthew, in Year B we read Mark and in Year C we read Luke.\nIf you want to determine what year or cycle we are in (A, B, or C), remember that Year C is always a year whose number is evenly divisible by the number three. Last year, the Year 2013, is evenly divisible by three (2013 \u00f7 3 = 671), so last year was a Year C, meaning this year is Year A\u2014the year of St. Matthew.\nInterestingly, as today we celebrate the \u201cSecond Sunday of Ordinary Time,\u201d you might notice that there was no \u201cFirst Sunday of Ordinary Time.\u201d This really is due to a misnomer. Ordinary Time always begins on the day after the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord, which is always either on a Sunday or Monday. So that the first day of Ordinary time is always a Monday or Tuesday, i.e., \u201cthe First Monday/Tuesday of Ordinary Time.\u201d This means the first week of Ordinary Time actually precedes the first Sunday that falls in Ordinary Time, which (as the first day of the week) should more precisely be called \u201cthe Sunday of the Second Week of Ordinary Time\u201d but is for some inexplicable reason called \u201cThe Second Sunday of Ordinary Time.\u201d O well.\nAlso, interestingly, the Gospel reading for the Second Sunday of Ordinary Time is always taken from St. John\u2019s Gospel, picking up soon after Jesus\u2019 Baptism. So that it\u2019s not until next week, the Third Sunday in Ordinary Time, that we begin the semicontinuous reading of Matthew. Note that John\u2019s Gospel is not part of the regular rotation of semicontinuous readings (since it is very different from the other three Gospels), but rather interspersed at various times of the year.\nTagged March for Life, Ordinary Time\nBy webmaster January 12, 2014 January 9, 2014 Column, Father De Celles\nNew Year\u2019s Resolutions. Today we end the season of Christmas, but that doesn\u2019t mean we put Christmas behind us. For Christians, the birth of the Baby Jesus symbolizes a new beginning in His grace, so that as we begin this New Year our lives must be formed and defined by our faith in the reality that God the Son became one of us, and lived, taught, suffered, died and rose from the dead for the salvation of the world. So we do not put Christmas behind us as we begin this New Year, but rather we keep it in front of us as we go forward in Christ.\nI encourage you to consider this as you form your annual New Year\u2019s resolutions for 2014. So that along with resolutions that any non-Christian could make, e.g., to lose weight, or find a better paying job, I would hope that most of our New Year resolutions would more directly reflect our faith in and love for Christ.\nThe most important resolutions should relate to your moral life. You cannot love if you intentional or willfully hurt others\u2014either God or man. Think of the ways that you habitually fail to love God and neighbor by not keeping the 10 Commandments, focusing on the most grave or damaging, and then commit to some concrete approach to conquering these sins. Especially consider how you do this in your family, and resolve to do a better job of loving your spouse, children and parents this year: e.g., honoring them; not intentionally hurting them (\u201cthou shall not kill\u201d), not misusing the gift of sexuality (\u201cthou shall not commit adultery\u201d), being honest with each other, respecting each other\u2019s things, and not encouraging greed or envy (\u201cthou shall not bear false witness \u2026 steal \u2026 covet\u201d).\nBut no one can overcome sin on their own\u2014grace is key. While grace flows to us in many ways, as God chooses, He has established the sacraments as a sure source of His grace. We find this most wonderfully, on a day to day basis, in the grace of the Eucharist and Penance. So perhaps if you willfully missed a few Sunday Masses last year, resolve not to miss any this year. Or if Sunday Mass isn\u2019t a problem, you might consider resolving to go to one or more extra Mass(es) during the week. Or maybe you don\u2019t go to confession very often: you could resolve to go once a month this year, and to take your family with you.\nBut grace is not magic, you have to work with it. One necessary part of this cooperation is prayer. So make a specific resolution to improve your prayer life, maybe something as simple as saying a Morning Offering every day, or saying a weekly or even daily Rosary. Or resolving to read Scripture every day, or to read from a good Catholic spiritual classic or the lives of the saints.\nAnother important way of cooperating with grace is to learn more about Christ and His Church. So you could resolve to do this through books, CDs, or Catholic radio and TV. Maybe you could resolve to read the whole New Testament this year, or the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Or with the April canonization of John Paul II you might read his great encyclicals. Or you could resolve to attend more of the educational opportunities we present in the parish: the Bible Study, RCIA, guest speakers, Advent or Lent Series, etc.\nFinally (at least for now), cooperating with grace normally requires us to work with other Christians, especially Catholics, so as to truly live life as one body in Christ. This is one important reason why the whole Church is organized into parishes (mainly along geographic lines) so that Catholics living close together can actually share something of a common life together.\nSo this year I encourage you to resolve to take a more active part in the life our parish, and to do so as did the Lord Jesus, who \u201ccame to serve, not to be served.\u201d Resolve to become a committed volunteer for one or more activities or groups in the parish.\nMany St. Raymond parishioners have a strong history of committed volunteerism (God bless you!). Sometimes, however, this causes others (especially newcomers) to think that their help isn\u2019t needed. But the reality is just the opposite: we constantly need fresh ideas, younger muscles, new voices, etc. And we can\u2019t grow or improve if we don\u2019t have more help! So I encourage folks who aren\u2019t committed to some volunteer parish activity now to do so in 2014, especially those who are newer to our parish.\nAs I learned as a young adult lay Catholic, by being involved in a particular small group or activity of the parish you can really become involved in the life of the whole parish. Not only does this create a personal and familial sense of belonging, but it also draws you deeper into the life of the whole parish\u2014you meet more people, make more good Catholic friends and you learn about more opportunities to serve and to be served.\nI know everybody\u2019s busy, and many of you are already serving the Lord in many ways outside of the parish. 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It is Parish Policy that in case of weather or other emergencies, if Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) cancels \u201call activities,\u201d St. Raymond\u2019s automatically cancels all parish activities, with only two exceptions: 1) regularly scheduled Masses are never cancelled, and 2) small groups may be personally notified by their group leader that the pastor has made a specific exception.\nI would like to make one change to this policy, effective immediately: if the FCPS cancels all activities but keeps their administrative offices open, the parish offices will be open, to the extent possible and safe.\nMarch for Life. The annual March for Life takes place on the Washington Mall on Wednesday, January 22. Once again St. Raymond will be taking buses to the March. If you\u2019ve never been, please consider joining us on the bus, or otherwise. Signup sheets for the bus are in the Narthex.\nSt. Valentine\u2019s Dinner. 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Tibor Kiss, the singer of Quimby became the best lyricist. The group won Story Magazine\u2019s Five Stars Award and the Fonogram award in the category \u2018Best Hungarian Modern Rock\u2019.\n2006 proved to be a year full of movement. In November D\u00f3ra L\u00e9tay starred as the main female character in a new video, prepared for the song \u2018Ennyi volt\u2019. Quite an unusual experience: the video is made up of photos only. The photographer was Zolt\u00e1n S\u00e1rosi, and the final version praises 48sec.com. In December, a DVD was released to celebrate the band\u2019s 15th birthday, Szil\u00e1rd being one of the origins of the idea.\n2007 was a year of loud concerts and silent work. As a result, on the 12th October an album of remixes for \u2018Egy m\u00e1s vil\u00e1g\u2019 was released, featuring some old songs and a few new ones as well. A video for the title song was shot in May, featuring Judit Angyal, Franciska N\u00e9meth, Katalin Petr\u00f3, Kriszta Szab\u00f3, Rita Sz\u0171ts, Kata Vass, directed again by K\u00e1roly Deltai. The first channel to air it was the Hungarian MTV.\nStarting from 2008, Szil\u00e1rd played in the the band of Hungarian hiphop girl duo Luddit\u00e1k during their live shows. The new music video, \u2018Sziluett\u2019 set out on its journey in cyberspace in the April of 2009. The album, \u2018Sorminta\u2019 itself was released in May. A DVD was prepared from the record launch party of the album, entitled 21:00. After this, there was a pause in the production of solo music as Quimby celebrated its 20th birthday with a concert, a double DVD and also a book of sheet music. Then in 2012 two new Szil\u00e1rd songs, in downloadable format only, were released (Ego, T\u0171z).\nIn 2013 Szil\u00e1rd published a new, downloadable song: \u2018L\u00e1m, l\u00e1m!\u2019. 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        "raw_content": "Harrier Farewell\nThe Dominie retires after 45 years of service\n3 FTS, 55(R) Squadron\nThe dramatic effect of the Government's Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR) announced in October 2010 continues with another aircraft retirement, following that of the Harrier in December 2010. Today the Hawker Siddeley Dominie T.1 flew its last operational sortie from RAF Cranwell which has been its home since 1996. Six of the eight aircraft still flying took to the air lead by Wing Commander Suraya Marshall, Officer Commanding 55(R) for a final six-ship formation fly-past as a celebration of its long and valued service with the RAF.\nThe six-ship formation taxiing back to the ramp for the last time after 45 years of service.\nThe final flypast\nThe formation took to the air in ten second intervals from 11:00 to return at precisely 12:00 in a tight six-ship formation flying north to south over the airfield having over-flown RAF Marham and RAF Coningsby. The formation turned for another fly-past down the line of the runway before breaking and landing. Each jet held on the taxiway to form a line which then made its way to the ramp in front of the 55(Reserve) Squadron hangar. Five came to a halt aircraft to face family and friends who were there to greet the crew, while Wg Cdr Marshall aircraft taxied around in front, for a very dignified and moving shut-down of the aircraft's engines in unison.\nWg Cdr Marshall stepping down her aircraft was very positive when talking about the retirement; \"It's a sad moment but a day to celebrate what the Dominie has done for the RAF.\" Wg Cdr Marshall returned to Cranwell for the second time in August 2010, this time as the Commanding Officer of 55(R) Squadron; \"I started training on the Dominie in 1996\", adding \"It's the end of an era for 55 our people have been placed elsewhere. It's sad stopping the Weapons Systems Officer (WSO) and navigator training. We still have Weapons System Operator (WSOp) training its ground based using simulators and computers.\"\nAbove left: Squadron Leader Stuart Reid leads fellow aircrew members away from their aircraft. For Sqn Ldr Reid it was his last flight as a pilot after 35 years of service in the RAF. Dominie pilots have been drawn from a range of backgrounds and are highly qualified with and average of 5,000 hours and some with as many as 12,000 hours of flying experience.\nThe final six-ship formation arrived over its final target on time\n55(Reserve) aircrew training\n55(R) Squadron reformed within 3 FTS at RAF Cranwell in 1996 after moving from RAF Finningley with eleven Dominies allocated to them. Navigator/WSO training commenced with students completing the Basic Dominie Module (BDM), which started with ground school and simulator sorties followed by six medium level flights to introduce them to the aircraft's systems, radar navigation and mental dead-reckoning. On qualification students progressed to either; rotary-wing, fast jet or maritime elements. Rotary-wing students moved to the Defence Helicopter Flying School at RAF Shawbury. Fast-jet students remained at RAF Cranwell for another eleven weeks for low-level radar training with the Fast Jet Training Flight (FJTF) on the Dominie. Maritime students also remained on the Dominie to learn low and medium level maritime techniques this course lasting twelve weeks.\nWith the FJTF students flew high-low-high profiles where the student had to navigate the aircraft to a low-level start point, fly a low-level route to a target and recover the aircraft to their home base or another airfield. Students were required to achieve an accuracy of +/- 15 seconds at all timing points along the route.\nFor the maritime role students progressed to the Basic Systems Navigation and Advanced Multi-Engine Training Flight. The aim of this course was to prepare the student for the Nimrod Operational conversion Unit at Kinloss. With the planned closure of RAF Kinloss and the retirement of the Nimrod R.1 (March 31, 2011) and the cancellation of the Nimrod MRA.4 also announced in the SDSR it eliminated the need for this course to continue. Likewise with the reduction of the Tornado GR.4 fleet and the retirement of the Tornado F.3 (March 31, 2011) similarly announced in October 2010 as part of the SDSR there would be surplus of WSO's within the RAF. Initially it was intended that the Dominie retire in December along with the Harrier but extreme winter weather prevented the current courses from being completed and it was decided that students should finish the courses, so the Dominie's retirement was put back three weeks.\nThree years ago WSOs were streamed on the Tucano at RAF Linton-on-Ouse and not with 55(R) on a course that closely resembled the BDM phase. As the Dominie has retired two years earlier than its planned Out of Service Date (OSD) at short-notice it is undecided which aircraft will be chosen to replace it for future WSO and navigator training.\nThe Weapons Systems Operators (WSOps) training will continue with 55(R) at Cranwell in a reduced form as although the Nimrod R.1 is soon to retire the requirement for WSOps for the Boeing E-3D Sentry remains. The WSOp course is divided into two phases. The first phase lasts for 28 weeks and is concerned with mathematics, electronics and communication procedures. Survival training, simulator exercises and flying completed the practical element of the phase. Phase two divided the students into WSOp (Electronic Warfare) or WSOp (Accoustic Operators) courses which last for 27 weeks.\nDominie - 45 years of service\nThe Dominie T.1 was based on the Hawker Siddeley HS-125 a revolutionary business jet design which first flew in 1962. The RAF was looking for a jet aircraft to replace to very slow Vickers Varsity for jet navigators. The HS-125 was the ideal solution for the RAF and there subsequent order for the Dominie lead to the immediate success of the civil business jet. XS709 the first Dominie off the production line made its initial flight on December 30, 1964, entering service a year later. No.1 Air Navigation School at RAF Stradishall in Suffolk received the first 15 aircraft. A further five Dominies were later delivered to the College of Air Warfare at RAF Manby. In 1992 and with the aircraft were based at RAF Finningley, 11 of the surviving 19 aircraft were upgraded and their life was extended to at least 2015. Further upgrades to comply with modern air traffic regulations were implemented in 2004.\nThe 32 (TR) Squadron continues to operate the six BAE Systems HS-125 CC.1 and CC.3 which were supplied to the RAF in the mid 1970s and are based at RAF Northolt. 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        "raw_content": "Blogging Everyday In June... For No Reason\nI am going to attempt to write a new post everyday in June. There really isn't any reason for it. Just thought it would be fun to attempt it. Perhaps every other day I'll have a \"topic\". Though I usually don't like topics but we'll see. Even numbered days are topic days, odd are regular posts. I already have an idea for tomorrow!\nI've been brainstorming ideas for part two my Markus story. It's coming along okay I suppose. I'm gonna plan a bit more before writing like a madman!",
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        "raw_content": "Reader shocked by small town church\u2019s attitude\nI\u2019m a visitor to this beautiful mountain town. I decided to church close to where me and my family was staying. It was a quaint little Baptist church out in the country. I hate to say it, but it was far from a pleasant experience. I consider myself a Christian and try to not be judgmental, but this church was quite the opposite. I came into overhearing the tail end of a Sunday school lesson in the main sanctuary where the teacher was telling the class Catholics worship the Pope, and Mary. One comment was that the Pope may actually be the anti-Christ. I have Catholic friends and these views are so far off base. Move to he main sermon and the pastor was talking about homo-sexuality. I\u2019m against homosexuality, but he was harsh and almost violent about it. Where is love the person hate the sin? I was quite put off. The people were friendly to the visitors, but seemed hostile to beliefs differing a little from there on. Later that week I was fishing and started talking to someone that attended one of those Baptist country churches. I was joking about having a beer after a hard day fishing and he told me that was a sin. He said drinking alcohol was a sin. I asked him what he thought Jesus drank grape juice? He said it wasn\u2019t wine. I\u2019m sorry, but that is one of the most ignorant things I have ever heard. The Bible tells to not drink in excess, but I\u2019m sorry to bring reality to some, but Jesus did drink and even make wine. Sorry, but that was my first and last visit to the country church. I don\u2019t believe in compromising your principal, but some people should read the Bible for themselves, and learn about other faiths not here say, some one tries to teach you.\nThis entry was posted\ton Tuesday, October 11th, 2011 at 8:28 AM\tand is filed under Letters. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.",
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        "raw_content": "Read a Stunningly Frank 1948 TIME Letter On Truman Capote and Sexuality\nTruman Capote with his dog in 1950\nMondadori / Getty Images\nWhen Breakfast at Tiffany\u2019s author Truman Capote died in 1984, TIME\u2019s obituary remarked that he was famous \u201cfor his lyrical, funny and gothic\u201d writing, and for being \u201cas much a member of the glitterati as the literati.\u201d When his posthumously published Answered Prayers came out in 1987, the magazine wrote that he had been \u201con his way to a spectacular best seller, an irresistible piece of malicious mischief.\u201d\nBut this magazine wasn\u2019t always so kind to Capote, who would have celebrated his 90th birthday this Sept. 30.\nWhen Other Voices Other Rooms, the novel that made his name, was published in 1948, the review was skeptical of the publishing-world brouhaha that had surrounded its release, and somewhat harsh to its author. He was probably \u201csafe from smothering in laurels,\u201d wrote TIME\u2019s critic, because the book was merely \u201ca literary contrivance of unusual polish.\u201d And the critic didn\u2019t stop at that. The following letter, which shines a light on the magazine\u2019s practices of the era, appeared in the Feb. 16, 1948, issue in response to that review:\nYou seem to advocate tolerance for the customary things discriminated against: race, color, creed, religion, etc. However, I do not believe you have ever made a reference to homosexuality (a perfectly legitimate psychological condition) without going specially out of your way to make a vicious insinuation, caustic remark, or \u201cdirty dig.\u201d\nYour review of Truman Capote\u2018s Other Voices Other Rooms (TIME, Jan. 26) concludes . . . : \u201cFor all his novel\u2019s gifted invention and imagery, the distasteful trappings of its homosexual theme overhang it like Spanish moss.\u201d\nI have seen a great deal of Spanish moss in a lot of places . . . and I must confess that some of it is quite beautiful. . . .\nR. E. BERG\nThe editor\u2019s response? \u201cIt gives TIME the creeps. \u2014 ED.\u201d\nThe tone of that snarky retort, and of the review itself, has faded into history, as has that attitude toward homosexuality. TIME\u2019s Letters section is now generally snark-free, the magazine\u2019s review of a 1988 biography of Capote called Other Voices Other Rooms \u201cwell written and convincingly atmospheric, with no word out of place\u201d \u2014 and recent TIME covers have featured prominent LGBTQ activists and issues.\nTruman Capote is still noted as having been ahead of his time in his openness about his own sexuality. R.E. Berg, in his or her willingness to speak up for that openness, remains noteworthy too.\nRead TIME\u2019s original review of Breakfast at Tiffany\u2019s here, in the archives: Bad Little Good Girl",
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        "raw_content": "Nick \"Bull\" Adduci (1929-2005)\nLinebacker\u2014(Nebraska) Washington Redskins 1954-55\nNick Adduci is buried in Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Frankfort, Illinois.\nTony Aiello (1921-2012)\nWing Back/Blocking Back\u2014(Youngstown) Detroit Lions 1944, Brooklyn Tigers 1944\nTony Aiello autographed this 3x5 card for me in February 1996.\nTerry Barr (1935-2009)\nDefensive Back/Wide Receiver\u2014(Michigan) Detroit Lions 1957-65\nHe had a lot of quickness and a lot of speed. They put him in at flanker, and that\u2019s where he blossomed into a great football player. Great hands, and he was very intelligent about the game.\nEddie Bell (1931-2009)\nDefensive Back/End\u2014(Pennsylvania) Philadelphia Eagles 1955-58, Hamilton Tiger-Cats (CFL) 1959, New York Titans 1960\nBecause of his great speed and determination, he was always used up on the line when the opposition punted. His forte was blocking a punt when the opponent was kicking near to or behind his own goal line.\nEddie Bell sent me this autograph in December 1988. This is the actual 1956 Topps card that I bought in 1956.\nRex Berry (1924-2005)\nDefensive Back/Halfback\u2014(Brigham Young) San Francisco 49ers 1951-56\nMy best games were against the Rams. Probably because I started worrying that [Crazylegs] Hirsch and [Tank] Younger would make me look bad in front of 102,000 spectators. They never did.\nRex Berry\nRex Berry autographed this 1950 Ev Thorpe cartoon. He is buried in Mountain View Memorial Estates Cemetery, Cottonwood Heights, Utah.\nJohn \"Rebel\" Bookman (1934-1995)\nDefensive Back\u2014(Miami) New York Giants 1957, Dallas Texans 1960, New York Jets 1961\nJohn Bookman is buried in Roselawn Memorial Park, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.\nBilly \"Book\" Bookout (1932-2008)\nCornerback\u2014(Oklahoma/Austin College) Green Bay Packers 1955-56 [Little All-American 1954]\nTom \"Wetback\" Brookshier (1931-2010)\nCornerback\u2014(Colorado) Philadelphia Eagles 1953,1956-61 [All-Pro 1960]\nIt was really scary. I went to Hershey [for training camp in 1953] and we beat everybody for a week and then the veterans all came in. I looked around and there were like 90 guys out there! I go over to the general manager and said, \u201cMr. McNally.\u201d He said, \u201cWho are you?\u201d I said, \u201cBrookshier.\u201d He said, \u201cOh, yeah. A 10th-round draft choice.\u201d I said, \u201cYes. Which Philadelphia bank is my money in?\u201d And he said, \u201cWhat money?\u201d I said, \u201cMy contract. The $55 hundred that you offered me on the telephone.\u201d He said, \u201cThat's for the whole year.\u201d All the guys around him started laughing, so I said, \u201cHow many are you going to keep?\u201d And he said, \u201c33.\u201d So I went right back out on the field and the No. 1 draft choice came downfield on a pass pattern and I knocked him out. Our coach jumped and yelled and I thought, \u201cOh my God, I'm going to get cut!\u201d But he ran out and said, \u201cI like that!\u201d At every level, I sort of got better. I really wasn't the best player on my high school team in Roswell [New Mexico]. I don't think I was the best player on my Colorado team. I just sort of went to the next level and played better. When I came back [in 1956], our teams weren't very good. I know it sounds strange, but you learn a lot from last-place teams because the town's not nearly as turned on or enthusiastic about you. When he [Buck Shaw] came to take over the Eagles, he brought in Van Brocklin and he let me call plays and run the defense. We only won two games that year. We were on the train coming back from Washington, they had shut us out the last game of the year, and Buck said, \u201cTake a look around you boys because you're not going to see each other. There's going to be one team coming, one team going and one team playing.\u201d So with that, he started bringing in new players. He got Don Burroughs from the Rams, Bobby Friedman from Cleveland, Jimmy Carr from the Cardinals. That's our secondary on the team that ended up winning it in \u201860. A lot of people thought it was about the third- or fourth-best team and I can't think of a better compliment than to not be the best team and win it all. That's the reason Buck Shaw quit. He said, \u201cI can never duplicate this. If you're the best team and you don't win it, you ought to be ashamed.\u201d But if you're like the third or fourth team and you win the championship, that's special. That is very special.\nHe was a little raw but very aggressive. Actually, aggressive is an understatement. Hell, he'd mug you if he could.\nAl Brosky (1930-2010)\nDefensive Back\u2014(Illinois) Chicago Cardinals 1954 [College Football Hall of Fame 1998]\nGeorge Buksar (1926-2011)\nLinebacker/Fullback\u2014(Purdue, San Francisco) Chicago Hornets 1949, Baltimore Colts 1950, Washington Redskins 1951-52\nI made a trade to obtain this autograph only four days before George Buksar died. I traded a 3x5 autograph of Bill Cregar for it. He is buried in Mount Hope Cemetery, Solon, Ohio.\nDon \u201cBlade\u201d Burroughs (1931-2006)\nDefensive Back\u2014(Colorado A&M) Los Angeles Rams 1955-59, Philadelphia Eagles 1960-64\nI had too many interceptions that year [1960]; I cost myself money. Vince McNally said he'd give me a $100 bonus for every interception, then he'd double it at a certain point. At midseason, he said, \u201cBlade, I can't do it. It's going to cost me too much.\u201d\nDon Burroughs\nSee the entry for Jim David (below) for a 1951 cartoon signed by both Burroughs and David.\nFred \"Tank\" Cardinal (1925- 2004)\nLinebacker\u2014(Notre Dame/Baldwin Wallace) New York Yankees 1947\nTom \u201cTom-Cat\u201d Catlin (1931-2008)\nLinebacker/Center\u2014(Oklahoma) Cleveland Browns 1953-54,1957-58, Philadelphia Eagles 1959 [All-American 1951-52]\nTommy Catlin had gotten loose from the service [in 1957] and his quiet football knowledge would become an important part of our defense.\nGerry Cowhig (1921-1995)\nLinebacker/Fullback\u2014(Notre Dame) Los Angeles Rams 1947-49, Chicago Cardinals 1950, Philadelphia Eagles 1951\nGerry was one tough football player. He was big even by pro football standards and he'd just as soon run over you as go around. And he was a ferocious blocker.\nGerry Cowhig was one of more than a dozen players who autographed this Notre Dame football banquet program on 8 December 1942. The program was given to me by Jane O'Connor, widow of Bill \"Bucky\" O'Connor.\nJim \"The Hatchet\" David (1927-2007)\nDefensive Halfback\u2014(Colorado A & M) Detroit Lions 1952-59 [All Pro 1954]\nHe was the roughest who ever played that position. If a line judge wandered into his area he was looking for trouble. Well, Harlan Hill, who was playing flanker for Chicago, came into Jim David's territory on a little look-out pattern. The Chicago quarterback threw the ball to someone else, but that didn't make any difference to Jim David, no sir. Someone was in his area, so David took a few steps and whack! he broke Harlan Hill's jaw. Hill got to bleeding pretty bad, so George Halas, the Chicago coach, took him out and sent in some guy whose only function was to get revenge on Jim David. And he did, too. He hit Jim David and busted his teeth. All his teeth just fell out. I couldn't believe what I was seeing. David stayed in the game, wobbling around, his jersey just red with blood, and it was a horrible sight.\nJim David and Don Burroughs autographed this 1951 Ev Thorpe cartoon.\nAndy Davis (1927-2007)\nDefensive Back\u2014(George Washington) Washington Redskins 1952\nJerry \"Weasel\" Davis (1924-2006)\nDefensive Halfback\u2014(Southeastern Louisiana) Chicago Cardinals 1948-51, Dallas Texans 1952\nDon Doll (1926-2010)\nDefensive Back\u2014(Southern California) Detroit Lions 1949-52, Washington Redskins 1953, Los Angeles Rams 1954 [#1 Kickoff Returner 1949]\nI never got a raise in six years and that\u2019s why I quit. In my first year with the Lions, I got a salary cut even though I had had a good year. I just missed Rookie of the Year by a few points behind a kid by the name of Joe Geri with the Pittsburgh Steelers. I had twelve interceptions that year, but I got a salary cut. In my third year I got my salary back up to where it was in my first year, but I never got a raise after that. After my last season, I asked for a $500 raise from the Rams and they wouldn\u2019t give it to me, so I went into coaching.\nDon Doll\nI enjoyed being an All-Star. The only disconcerting note in our daily routine [preparing for the 1957 College All-Star Game] was a rather peculiar system of calisthenics administered by assistant coach Don Doll. Doll's calisthenics looked like something out of yoga. He would have us stand there and wiggle our fingers for perhaps four or five minutes. Then we would spend a similar period moving our necks back and forth. Next we would exercise one leg. Altogether, Doll's calisthenics sessions were the oddest and longest I've ever experienced. He conducted them very systematically, almost with reverence. I found them dreadful.\nDon Doll, who coached the defensive backs [on the 1963 Detroit Lions], had been in camp just long enough for the team to discover that he neither smoked, drank, nor swore and he got himself tagged with the nickname \"Coop\"\u2014for Gary Cooper. \"I heard the Coop say \"Heck!\" today,\" said Wayne Walker. \"No! No!\" said the players, throwing up their hands in horror.\nI asked Don Doll if he would name who the roughest, hardest-hitting players who he played against. He named Bucko Kilroy, Ed Sprinkle and Ed Neal.\nJack Doolan (1919-2002)\nDefensive Back/Wingback/Offensive End/Defensive End\u2014(Georgetown) Georgia Pre-flight Skycrackers 1942, Lakehurst Naval Air Station Blimps 1942; Washington Redskins 1945, New York Giants 1945-46, Chicago Cardinals 1947-48\nI always gained 3 or 4 pounds. The California trip was always a big trip. We'd get to see Jane Russell, Bob Waterfield's wife.\nJack Doolan, on\nto play on the West Coast\nHarry Dowda (1922-1996)\nDefensive Back\u2014(Wake Forest) Washington Redskins 1949-53, Philadelphia Eagles 1954-56\nChuck Drazenovich (1927-1992)\nLinebacker\u2014(Penn State) Washington Redskins 1950-59\nAl Drulis (1921-2008)\nLinebacker/Fullback/Blocking Back/Quarterback\u2014(Temple) Chicago Cardinals 1945-46, Pittsburgh Steelers 1947; Portsmouth Pirates (Dixie League) 1946, Richmond Rebels (AFL) 1948\nRalph \"Rass\" Felton (1932-2011)\nLinebacker/Fullback\u2014(Maryland) Washington Redskins 1954-60, Buffalo Bills 1961-62\nFelton responded to a questionnaire I sent him in September 1994, printing all his answers. He did not autograph anything. He was buried in Center Cemetery, Midway, Pennsylvania.\nNeil \"Ferris-Can-Wheel\" Ferris (1927-1996)\nDefensive Back/Halfback\u2014(Loyola) Washington Redskins 1951-52, Philadelphia Eagles 1952, Los Angeles Rams 1953, British Columbia Lions (CFL) 1954\nNeil Ferris is buried in Lake Havasu Memorial Gardens, Lake Havasu City, Arizona.\nGalen Fiss (1931- 2006)\nLinebacker\u2014(Kansas) Cleveland Browns 1956-66\nThe cast [temporary cast on his left hand] did have its benefits. Slap people upside the head with that cast, you really get their attention. In practice, I\u2019d make a real pest out of myself, whacking people in the head with my cast. For games, we had to cover it with rubber and the officials inspected it, but it was still like a club. The cast went from my knuckles to about two thirds of the way to my elbow. The darn thing probably weighed two or three pounds, and by the time you swing your hand and land one, it\u2019s going to have an effect.\nGalen Fiss\nGalen Fiss's cremated remains were given to family.\nGeorge \"Bill\" Forester (1932-2007)\nLinebacker\u2014(Southern Methodist) Green Bay Packers 1953-63 [All-Pro 1960-63]\nHe was a tough dude, boy, he really was. [After one game], his ankle was as big as his calf or thigh, but by God, he didn't miss a game. He kind of drawled, he really didn't talk. He was a prince of a young man.\nBill Forester is buried in Sparkman Hillcrest Memorial Park, Dallas, Texas.\nTom Franckhauser (1937-1997)\nDefensive Back\u2014(Purdue) Los Angeles Rams 1959, Dallas Cowboys 1960-61, Minnesota Vikings 1962-63\nTom Franckhauser is buried in Sparkman Hillcrest Memorial Park, Dallas, Texas.\nBobby \"Goose\" Freeman (1932-2003)\nDefensive Back/Safety\u2014(Auburn) Cleveland Browns 1957-58, Green Bay Packers 1959, Philadelphia Eagles 1960-61, Washington Redskins 1962\nPaul Brown wasn't going to resign himself to a loser's status. He was going to field a winner. We were going to be competitive as all hell in 1957, and we were going to start by competing with each other. Fiercely. The annual Survival of the Fittest. I wasn't to get my starting spot back automatically either. All-Pro or not. Paul Brown, the master of the psychological needle, simply introduced me to a good-looking rookie out of Auburn, told me the kid was interested in learning to play right cornerback, and left us without another word. Bobby Freeman was shot in the ass with talent\u2014an outstanding prospect. and, like most veterans, I felt an obligaiton to help the kid learn the trade\u2014as I'd been helped. I also felt it was my duty to point out the pitfalls awaiting a rookie at right corner: standing all alone out there in front of God and 70,000 people, watching as a Tommy MacDonald or Raymond Berry comes running at you, about to fake you completely out of your jock. freeman turned out to be a most considerate rookie. He screwed up his knee in camp, and by the time he'd returned to full speed, my name was back on the office door.\nBobby Freeman's grave is in Auburn Memorial Park, Auburn, Alabama.\nHank Gremminger (1934-2001)\nCornerback/Safety\u2014(Baylor) Green Bay Packers 1956-65, Los Angeles Rams 1966 [All-American 1955]\nHe was a steady player. He wasn't a spectacular-type like Willie Wood was, but he was just a steady ballplayer.\nHank Gremminger is buried in Memory Gardens, Weatherford, Texas.\nJohn Guzik (1936-2012)\nLinebacker/Guard\u2014(Pittsburgh) Los Angeles Rams 1959-60, Houston Oilers 1961 [All American 1958]\nJimmy Harris (1934-2011)\nSafety/Defensive Cornerback\u2014(Oklahoma) Philadelphia Eagles 1957, Los Angeles Rams 1958, Dallas Texans 1960, Dallas Cowboys 1961\nHe was a super guy. He had a lot of talent. He really had a lot of talent.\nHoward \"Rabbit\" Hartley (1924-2006)\nDefensive Halfback\u2014(Duke) Fort Pierce Naval Amphibious Training Base Commandos 1944; Washington Redskins 1948, Pittsburgh Steelers 1949-52\nHoward Hartley is buried in Woodlawn Memorial Park, Greenville, South Carolina.\nNorb Hecker (1927-2004)\nSafety/End\u2014(Baldwin-Wallace) Los Angeles Rams 1951-53, Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 1954, Washington Redskins 1955-57, Hamilton TigerCats (CFL) 1958; Coach\u2014Atlanta Falcons 1966-68 [Little All-American 1950]\nTo survive those training camps was a real feat. They were there to get you in shape. It was brutal in some cases - guys were passing out. I can remember players going through six weeks of training camp, getting cut, and paying their own way home in some cases. Not one red nickel for six weeks of work.\nNorb Hecker, on Rams\u2019\ntraining camp at Redlands College\nJerry \"Three Star\" Hennessy (1926-2000)\nDefensive End\u2014(Santa Clara) San Diego Naval Training Center Bluejackets 1944; Chicago Cardinals 1950-51, Washington Redskins 1952-53\nJack Hoffman (1930- 2001)\nDefensive End\u2014(Xavier) Chicago Bears 1952,1955-58\nJack Hoffman is buried in St. Marys Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio.\nWayne \"Bob\" Hoffman (1917-2005)\nLinebacker/Fullback/Blocking Back\u2014(Southern California) Washington Redskins 1940-41, Hollywood Rangers (Independent) 1945, Hollywood Bears (PCFL) 1945, Los Angeles Rams 1946-48, Los Angeles Dons 1949\nIrv \"Huck\" Holdash (1929-1992)\nCenter/Linebacker\u2014(North Carolina) [All-American 1950]\nI was drafted by the Cleveland Browns (1951) but first had to report to the Army for a two year period . . . .I had my try-out in 1954. After three weeks I was cut\u2014at 200 pounds Paul Brown felt I was too light to back up their line. I was then called by the Winnipeg \"Blue Bombers\" in the Canadian League. \"Cut again\" . . . . CLICK HERE TO READ THE REST OF THIS LETTER SENT TO ME BY IRV HOLDASH IN 1990\nIrv Holdash is buried in Mountain View Cemetery, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts.\nChris \u201cDuke\u201d Iversen (1920-2011)\nLinebacker/Halfback/Defensive Back\u2014(Oregon) Jacksonville Naval Air Station Fliers 1942, Jacksonville Naval Air Station Air Raiders 1943; New York Giants 1947, New York Yankees 1948-49, New York Yanks 1950-51 [Service All American 1943]\nIversen was a great linebacker.\nFarnham \"Gunner\" Johnson (1924-2001)\nDefensive End\u2014(Wisconsin/Michigan) Camp Lejeune Marines 1944; Chicago Bears 1947, Chicago Rockets 1948\n[In] 1947, I played for Bears in All-Star game and exhibitions (tore hamstring against Eagles). Was with them in opener at Green Bay, but injury didn't heal for six months. Was paid in full, however.\nFarnham Johnson\nFarnham Johnson is buried Corinth National Cemetery, Corinth, Mississippi.\nDon Joyce (1929-2012)\nDefensive End/Defensive Tackle\u2014(Tulane) Chicago Cardinals 1951-53, Baltimore Colts 1954-60, Minnesota Vikings 1961, Denver Broncos 1962\nHe was the guy who ripped Les Richter's helmet off and whacked him in the face with it.\nDon Joyce, a 6-foot-3, 260-pound rookie tackle out of Tulane set a Cardinal record our last night at the [Passion] Pit. Ten pounds of raw hamburger and ten martinis. It was that type of training camp.\nTom Keane (1926-2001)\nDefensive Back/Receiver\u2014(Ohio State/West Virginia) Los Angeles Rams 1948-51, Dallas Texans 1952, Baltimore Colts 1953-54, Chicago Cardinals 1955 [All Pro 1953]\nVeto Kissell (1927-1997)\nLinebacker/Fullback\u2014(Holy Cross) Buffalo Bills 1949, Baltimore Colts 1950\nGene Knutson (1932-2008)\nDefensive End\u2014(Michigan) Green Bay Packers 1954, 1956\nSomebody for some reason decided to take a swipe at my head and my helmet came off. It also took part of my ear lobe with it. I remember waking up on the field. I think it's the only time that I ever remember passing out because when I was standing there with the doctors and trainer, I noticed all the blood on my uniform and I thought about cleaning that, but I seemed to be OK. Then the trainer said, \"Well, what shall we do with his ear?\" The doctor said, \"Well, we'll just sew it right back on.\" When I heard that, I passed out. That was in an exhibition game against either the Eagles or the Redskins. . . . CLICK HERE TO READ THE REST OF THIS INTERVIEW THAT I DID WITH GENE KNUTSON IN 2007\nI interviewed Gene on 6 May 2007. The above quote is taken from my transcription of that interview.\nGene Knutson is buried in St. Joseph Valley Memorial Park, Granger, Indiana.\nJack Lininger (1927-2002)\nLinebacker/Center\u2014(Ohio State) Detroit Lions 1950-51\nJack Lininger declined to give me his signature (\"Sorry no signatures\"), but he did print his name on a questionnaire sheet that I sent him.\nCliff \"Tongue\" Livingston (1930-2010)\nLinebacker/Defensive End\u2014(Orange Coast JC/UCLA) Fort Ord Rangers 1952-53; New York Giants 1954-61, Minnesota Vikings 1962, Los Angeles Rams 1963-66\nCliff Livingston came back each year as a different guy. He changed personalities. One year he came back and told us he was Robin Hood \u2014 bow and arrow and all \u2014 and that his plan was to rob from the rich and give to the poor. I was rooming with him that year, and one night when the season was almost over I woke up and saw him standing there with the bow drawn back and the arrow aimed at me. I said, \u201cWhat the hell are you doing? Are you crazy?\u201d He just looked back and said, \u201cWhat are you doing here? Who are you?\u201d He didn\u2019t seem to know, although we\u2019d been roommates for weeks. At any rate, he didn\u2019t shoot me. Another year he came to training camp and told us he was a race car driver, another he was the world\u2019s greatest lover. That year, after playing a preseason game against the Cowboys, he showed up at the Dallas airport to get on the team plane wearing only leopard-skin bikini shorts. He walked all the way through the airport like that, barefoot, and got on the plane. Another time, we had an exhibition game in Hershey, Pennsylvania. After the game, he wasn\u2019t on the team airplane, which was flying out of Harrisburg. When the plane moved out to the runway, a taxicab was chasing it across the airfield. Cliff was in it. They stopped the plane and opened the door and let down the steps and he clambered on board, and then he borrowed some money to pay off the cab driver.\nCliff Livingston, a linebacker of ours, was very funny. I remember once out at training camp in Salem, Oregon, it was after eleven, which was our curfew. The coaches would come around to check if we were in our rooms, and then they\u2019d go downstairs to a kind of lounge and have coffee and talk. Well, this particular night Cliff had made arrangements to go out. Someone had loaned him a car, and so after the bed check he was tiptoeing downstairs with his shoes in his hand. He was just about out the front door when Jim Lee Howell, our head coach, saw him and said, \u201cCliff, where the hell are your going?\u201d \u201cCoach,\u201d he said, \u201cI was out earlier and I lost my wallet somewhere, and I was just going back to the caf\u00e9 to see if I could find it.\u201d Howell looked at him and then at the shoes in his hand and said, \u201cWhat the hell you plannin\u2019 to do, Cliff\u2014sneak up on it?\u201d\nHowie Livingston (1922-1994)\nDefensive Back/Fullback/Wingback/Halfback\u2014(Fullerton JC) New York Giants 1944-47, Washington Redskins 1948-50, San Francisco 49ers 1950, Chicago Bears 1953 [#1 Interceptions 1944]\nHowie Livingston autographed the cover of a 19 November 1944 New York Giants vs. Green Bay Packers game program. The program was autographed by more than a dozen Giants players and was given to me in 1995 by Rusty Kane, a tackle on the Giants.\nLenny Lyles (1936-2011)\nDefensive Back/Halfback\u2014(Louisville) Baltimore Colts 1958, 1961-69, San Francisco 49ers 1959-60\nHe was the fastest man in football equipment I ever saw. And I saw Bob Hayes. From the beginning of time until today, nineteen thirty, nineteen fifty, I don\u2019t care when, nobody ever ran faster in pads than Lenny Lyles.\nJames \"Jungle Jim\" Martin (1924-2002)\nLinebacker/Kicker\u2014(Notre Dame) Cleveland Browns 1950, Detroit Lions 1951-61, Baltimore Colts 1963, Washington Redskins 1964 [All-American 1949, College Football Hall of Fame 1995; #1 Field Goals 1963]\nThe Chicago crowd came running out on the field, and everybody started to slug everybody. It was catching, like some sort of quick-moving disease. Jim Martin was standing over on the sidelines. He was our place-kicker, and he'd been in the Marines, and he was a Notre Dame man, and he was a little crazy, too. While he was watching what was going on, a cop came up alongside, Martin saw him, turned, and hit him with a short, stiff right hand. Absolutely great punch. The cop went \"boing\" and down he went. I don't know why Martin did it\u2014maybe because he'd always had a hankering to hit a policeman and it seemed as good a time as any. Playing in Chicago always drives you a little nuts anyway.\nJohn Gordy\nDick \"Sticks\" Nolan (1932-2007)\nDefensive Back\u2014(Maryland) New York Giants 1954-57,1959-61, Chicago Cardinals 1958, Dallas Cowboys 1962; Coach\u2014San Francisco 49ers 1968-75, New Orleans Saints 1978-80\nBob Hollway was the only killjoy I ever played for . . . until I got to the [New Orleans] Saints and met Dick Nolan. He tried to do things the way Tom Landry did them in Dallas and he wasn't successful, because he wasn't Tom Landry. He refused to believe that part of his job was to motivate players . . . .We could have gotten a wall to coach us and it would have been just as effective. The man had the personality of a grapefruit.\nBob Nussbaumer (1924-1997)\nDefensive Back/Halfback\u2014(Michigan) Green Bay Packers 1946,1951, Washington Redskins 1947-48, Chicago Cardinals 1949-50 [#1 Interceptions 1949]\nJohn \"Pep\" Panelli (1926-2012)\nLinebacker\u2014(Notre Dame) Detroit Lions 1949-50, Chicago Cardinals 1951-53\nI had been drafted by the Lions number one in 1949. I had also been drafted by the New York Yankees of the AAFC. I had wanted to play in New York at Yankee Stadium because that\u2019s only twenty-six miles from Morristown, New Jersey, where my family home was. But I also wanted a good contract, and fortunately for me, I was able to do that because I had the two offers, which upped the ante a little. I had an exceptional senior year at Notre Dame, averaging 7.5 yards per carry. I wasn\u2019t a consensus All-American, but I made some All-American teams. I had a pretty good bargaining position. Red Strader, the coach of the Yankees, came to South Bend while I was in law school. Bo McMillin, the coach of the Lions, visited me the same day. One of them was in an office and the other in a hotel room across the street, and I\u2019d go back and forth between them. I told Strader that I would sign for $30,000 for two years. He said he\u2019d have to make some calls. I went to McMillin and said, \u201cHere\u2019s what I got offered across the way\u2014$30,000\u2014$15,00 a year for two years, and a $1,500 signing bonus for each year, that\u2019s another $3,000.\u201d He says, \u201cWell, I think we can handle that.\u201d So I went back to Strader and told the truth about what I was offered by the Lions, and he says, \u201cJohn, I don\u2019t think I can guarantee that.\u201d So I shook his hand and went back to Bo and agreed to sign with the Lions.\nJohn Panelli autographed this 3x5 card for me in January 1994.\nDefensive End\u2014(Texas) Pearl Harbor Pacific All-Stars 1945; Chicago Cardinals 1946-47 [All-American 1943]\nBack then [1941 at Texas], we had to play thump poker. Do you know what thump poker is? We didn't have any money to play, so if we won, we'd thump everybody on the head.\nJoe Parker is buried in Riverland Cemetery, Stanfield, Texas.\nDon Paul (1926-2001)\nDefensive Back/Halfback\u2014(Washington State) Chicago Cardinals 1950-53, Cleveland Browns 1954-58 [All Pro 1955]\nBrown kept Paul on the team because he was so handsome. He looked good in the hotel lobby.\nDon Paul inscribed this on the inside front cover of his funny autobiography published in 1988 entitled I Went Both Ways: The Adventures of the NFL's Joyboy During the Fabulous Fifties. What a wonderful and surprising gift and a really fun book to read. I've reread it a couple times.\nSee video clip of Don Paul intercepting a pass in a December 26, 1955 game between the Cleveland Browns and Los Angeles Rams. The Browns won with a score of 38-14.\nBob Pellegrini (1934-2008)\nLinebacker\u2014(Maryland) Philadelphia Eagles 1956,1958-61, Washington Redskins 1962-65 [All-American 1955, Knute Rockne Award 1955, College Football Hall of Fame 1996]\nMost of all, I owe thanks to my dog.\nBob Pellegrini, on receiving\nthe MVP award for the College All-Stars\nBob Pellegrini is buried in Wildwood Cemetery, Williamsport, Pennsylvania.\nBill Pellington (1927-1994)\nLinebacker\u2014(Rutgers) Baltimore Colts 1953-64\nWe had a play when I was with the Giants called the \"bootsie.\" The quarterback would take the ball, kneel down, and the other ten guys would jump on the offending player. Jim Lee Howell was a guy who wanted us to get somebody if he thought they were playing too rough. Bill Pellington was a linebacker with the Colts and he was a real mean bastard. He had hit one of our guys upside the head which Jim Lee thought was unnecessary. We were playing in the Polo Grounds and [Charley] Conerly called the \"bootsie\" against Pellington. [Frank] Gifford was split wide as a flanker and, for whatever reason, Charlie called the play off at the line of scrimmage. Gifford didn't hear Conerly, so he came off the line of scrimmage, jumped up, and kicked Pellington right in the numbers. Pellington went nuts and started slamming Gifford around like a rag doll. When they finally got it stopped, Gifford wandered back to the huddle and said, \"What the hell happened?\" It was a wonder that he wasn't killed.\nBill Petrilas (1915-1976)\nDefensive Back/Wingback\u2014New York Giants 1944-45\nBill Petrilas autographed the cover of a 19 November 1944 New York Giants vs. Green Bay Packers game program. The program was autographed by more than a dozen Giants players and was given to me in 1995 by Rusty Kane, a tackle on the Giants.\nHerb Rich (1928-2008)\nSafety\u2014(Vanderbilt) Baltimore Colts 1950, Los Angeles Rams 1951-53, New York Giants 1954-56 [All Pro 1952]\nI hold record for best avg. punt return for a season (1950 avg. of 23 yds. per return).\nHerb Rich\nRoy Ruskusky (1921-2001)\nDefensive End\u2014(St. Mary\u2019s) Hawaiian Warriors (PCFL) 1946, New York Yankees 1947\nRoy Ruskusky was afflicted with arthritis when he wrote me this letter in 1993. He mentioned he had \"a real good year\" with the Hawaiian Warriors, but had a \"mediocre year, suffered two ruptured discs\" with the Yankees in 1947.\nLou Saban (1921-2009)\nLinebacker/Fullback\u2014(Indiana) Fort Benning Fourth Infantry Raiders 1944; Cleveland Browns 1946-49; Coach\u2014Buffalo Bills 1962-65,1972-76 [AFL Coach of the Year 1964-65]\nLou Saban, after\nsettling for a tie\nEddie Salem (1928-2001)\nDefensive Back\u2014(Alabama) Washington Redskins 1951, Montreal Alouettes (CFL) 1952 [All-American 1950]\nEd Salem is one of nine 1950 A.P. All-Americans who autographed this news article announcing their selection. The others who signed it include Sonny Grandelius, Dick Kazmaier, Ted Daffer, Bob Ward, Kyle Rote, Jim Weatherall, Al Carapella, and Huck Holdash.\nSalem is buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Birmingham, Alabama.\nIvan Schottel (1920-2000)\nDefensive Back/End\u2014(Northwest Missouri State) St. Mary\u2019s Pre-flight Air Devils 1942, Detroit Lions 1946,1948\nIvan Schottel is buried in Ashland Cemetery, St. Joseph, Missouri.\nGeorge \"Dirty George\" Seemann (1916-1998)\nDefensive End\u2014(Nebraska) Green Bay Packers 1940\nGeorge Seemann was cremated and his ashes scattered in different cherished places in Iowa, Vermont, Colorado, and elsewhere.\nRex \"Wreckless Rex\" Shiver (1932-1997)\nCornerback\u2014(Miami) Los Angeles Rams 1956\nLeo \"Scoop\" Skladany (1927-2003)\nDefensive End\u2014(Pittsburgh) Paterson Panthers (AFL) 1949-50, Philadelphia Eagles 1949, New York Giants 1950\nHe was outstanding. He had strength. He was our punter, too, which showed his versatility. He was a good pass-catcher, and he was outstanding on defense. He played left end, which was where you put your best player in those days. He was an all-around player. You couldn't beat him.\nLou \"Bimbo\" Cecconi\nBubba Smith (1945-2011)\nDefensive End/Offensive Tackle\u2014(Michigan State) Baltimore Colts 1967-71, Oakland Raiders 1973-74, Houston Oilers 1975-76 [All-American 1965-66, College Football Hall of Fame 1988, #1 Draft Choice 1967, All-Pro 1970-71]\nHe's one of the greatest defensive players in college football history.\nHenry Bullough\nI had my own way of tackling. I used to grab the whole backfield. Then I threw guys out until I found the one with the ball.\nBubba Smith, in a Miller Lite commercial\nAlbert \"Hank\" Soar (1914-2001)\nDefensive Back/Fullback/Wingback/Quarterback\u2014(Providence) Boston Shamrocks (AFL) 1936, New York Giants 1937-44,1946 [#1 Passing AFL 1936]\nThe Shamrocks won the AFL championship, and after the season we went on a barnstorming tour south down to Miami with the New York Yankees. They had Ken Strong and the coach was Jack McBride, who had also been with the Giants. After the season, I was a free agent and I got offers from most of the NFL clubs. I chose the Giants. I didn\u2019t make a hell of a lot more money with them than when I was playing for the Shamrocks. They wanted to give me $125, but I got $200 a game. . . . [Steve Owen] was conservative. He wouldn\u2019t take chances. I liked to play the game without thinking what you have to do, you just do it. Once he fined me fifty bucks for doing something he didn\u2019t like, but I haven\u2019t paid him yet. We had a feud going on, but it wasn\u2019t really a feud. When we were alone, we\u2019d talk a lot. We lived in the same hotel, and we\u2019d often discuss things about a game or the team. But yet, I\u2019d get on the field and he\u2019d fight me like hell. He used to get mad. I\u2019d run the ball all the way down the field and get near the goal line, and he\u2019d pull me out. He\u2019d put Bull Karcis in and Bull would score and I\u2019d throw the helmet. He wouldn\u2019t pay attention. Oh, it was a great relationship we had. We gave a big party when he retired in 1953. Newspapermen were there, and they asked him, \u201cWho was your favorite player in your coaching years?\u201d And Steve said, \u201cYou\u2019re not going to believe this. It was Hank Soar.\u201d They said, \u201cWhy?\u201d And he said, \u201cBecause he always came up with the ball. I said to Hank one time, \u2018You\u2019re either good or you\u2019re lucky!\u2019 And you know what he said to me? \u2018I\u2019m both!\u2019\u201d\nHank Soar is buried in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, Rhode Island.\nSee video clip of Hank Soar (#22) in the 1938 NFL championship game between the Green Bay Packers and New York Giants played on December 11, 1938, in the Polo Grounds. The Giants won 23-17. In the clip, Soar makes a nice catch and run for yardage down the sidelines. He is also shown making the game-winning touchdown catch while dragging Packer defender Clarke Hinkle into the end zone.\nGene Spangler (1922-2010)\nDefensive Back\u2014(Tulsa) Detroit Lions 1946\nGene Spangler autographed this 1946 news article reporting his signing with the Lions.\nBill Stits (1931-2011)\nDefensive Back/Halfback\u2014(UCLA) Detroit Lions 1954-56, San Francisco 49ers 1957-58, Washington Redskins 1959, New York Giants 1959-61\nAfter his death, Stits was cremated.\nBill \"Pop\" Stanton (1924-2010)\nDefensive End\u2014(North Carolina State) Buffalo Bills 1949, Ottawa Rough Riders (CFL) 1950-52\nBill Stanton is buried at Montlawn Memorial Park, Raleigh, North Carolina.\nCharlie Sumner (1930- )\nDefensive Back\u2014(William & Mary) Chicago Bears 1955-60, Minnesota Vikings 1961-62\nThe first position that [the Bears] tried me at was at quarterback. But my arm wasn't strong enough to throw the passes for those guys. So they moved me to halfback. I wasn't at that position very long because we had a blitz pick-up drill one practice and I had to pick up linebackers and defensive ends. I got crumpled. I figured that I was gone but they gave me one last chance at defensive back. I started a game and intercepted a couple passes and ran one back for a touchdown. I could have played a few more years but I got beat up so bad [with the Vikings]. I was a defensive safety and I led the team in tackles\u2014you can imagine what was going on up front. I broke both of my arms and I ached all over.\nNote: I received some incorrect information that Sumner had died in 1996. Jim Zimmerman informed me that he had received an autograph from Sumner from his home in Hawaii in December 2009. His inclusion in this deceased player website is therefore most premature, but we'll leave his autograph and photo on for display.\nBill Svoboda (1928-1980)\nLinebacker/Fullback\u2014(Tulane) Chicago Cardinals 1950-53, New York Giants 1954-58\nI still have my 1957 Topps football card that I bought when I was thirteen years old in 1957 (shown here). I obtained this 1974 Bill Svoboda autograph and two other 3x5s from dealer Bill Butts who bought the collection of Rich Laade, my former collecting mentor, after Rich passed away. I sold several autographs from my collection in 2010 to a collector interested in Auburn players to fund the purchase of this card.\nJohn Symank (1935-2002)\nDefensive Back\u2014(Florida) Green Bay Packers 1957-62, St. Louis Cardinals 1963\nHe was a very hard-nose personality. He didn\u2019t have any problem getting along with Vince Lombardi.\nLarry Visnic (1919-1994)\nLinebacker/Guard/Blocking Back\u2014(Benedictine) New York Giants 1943-45\nStan Wallace (1931-1999)\nSafety\u2014(Illinois) Chicago Bears 1954,1956-58; Toronto Argonauts (CFL) 1959-61 [All Pro CFL 1960-61]\nStan Wallace is buried in Roselawn Cemetery, Champaign, Illinois.\nFred Wallner (1928-1999)\nLinebacker/Offensive Guard\u2014(Notre Dame) Chicago Cardinals 1951-52,1954-55, Houston Oilers 1960\nGerald \"Bones\" Weatherly (1928-2004)\nLinebacker/Defensive Back\u2014(Rice) Chicago Bears 1950,1952-54\nBones Weatherly is buried in Hillside Cemetery, Cuero, Texas.\nNorm \u201cWild Man\u201d Willey (1927-2011)\nDefensive End/Offensive Guard/Offensive End\u2014(Marshall) Philadelphia Eagles 1950-57\nGreasy Neale put me in there, and I went hellbent and knocked Tommy Thompson down and a few other people and. kept doing that, and Greasy took me out, Then Tommy looked up again, and I was back in, and he said, \"Oh, my god, there comes that wild man again.\" Then the newspaper picks it up. I was called \"Mad Man\" for a while, then it stuck with me as \"Wild Man.\"\nNorm Willey\nHe was the \"Wild Man.\" That was his nature. He went full blast and did a good job. He played harder than he did with good sense sometimes, but he played hard. He played instinctive football. That was his way. He wasn't concerned about what the game plan was. He played things his way, and it worked out good for him. Probably the only way he could have made it was his way.\nVic Sears\nIn about 2009, Norm Willey replied to my autograph request by sending these items. 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        "raw_content": "Over the years many famous people have benefited from hypnosis, from sports people to movie stars, to pop singers to royalty.\nHypnosis has been used going right back to the 1970s. In 1973 Muhammad Ali was beaten by a boxing underdog, Ken Norton. Ken was a 7-1 outsider. When he broke Ali's jaw, he claimed his historic win was due to the hypnosis he practiced before the fight. More recently, golfer Tiger Woods has used hypnosis from the age of 13. Woods would visualize being triumphant and successful. And of course what the mind believes the body achieves and he realized that success.\nIn the mid-1970s Sylvester Stallone had been battling to break into Hollywood as an actor for ten years, and then suddenly out of the blue, \u2018Rocky\u2019 was born. Not many people know that he was helped by one of the most famous hypnotists of all time \u2018Gil Boyne\u2019. Gil Boyne recalled: \u2018Stallone came to see me on the recommendation of other actors that I helped through self-hypnosis.\u2019 Gil told Stallone, \u2018There\u2019s a wonderful story to be written about the many great fighters who started their careers in the old Philadelphia fight clubs and I believe that you can write that story. Maybe that\u2019s what you are really meant to do. Then I explained how self-hypnosis could help him to express his creativity and develop the confidence to do it.\u2019 The seed was sown and Stallone was on his way to stardom. Within six months Stallone had written the script for \u2018Rocky\u2019 and the rest is history. More recently actors Matt Damon and Ben Affleck have used hypnosis to stop smoking.\nSinger Adele received hypnosis to keep her calm in the run up to her performance in the 2013 Grammys. The songstress famously suffers from severe stage fright, but using hypnosis helped her deliver a top performance. And Adele isn\u2019t alone. English singer-songwriter Dido said she also used hypnosis to overcome stage fright. She reported that \u2018I went to hypnotherapy for stage fright and it completely worked\u2019. Lily Allen is another pop singer who has benefited from hypnosis for weight control, dropping from a size 12 to a size 8 dress size.\nA great example of the hypnotic state is 'day dreaming', where we are using our imaginations and subconscious minds. In fact Beatle Paul McCartney has always said that he literally woke up one morning hearing \u2018Yesterday\u2019 in his head after the tune coming to him in a dream. Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones also said that he conjured up the famous riff to the song \u2018Satisfaction\u2019 in a dream. That is the wonderful power of the human subconscious mind, which is the source of unbounded creativity.\nOver the years many of the British Royal Family has used hypnosis. Most recently Kate Middleton used it to end morning sickness, but long before Kate used it, Princess Diana was reported to use the technique to increase her confidence with public speaking and Sarah Ferguson used hypnosis to stop smoking and control weight. So it seems hypnosis has gotten to royal vote of approval :) ...well at least among the in law wives ;)\nHypnosis can help with stopping smoking, weight control, stress management, fears, confidence and much more. Of course, it can help regular everyday people with everyday issues, not just famous people. If anyone has any further questions, please see www.waterford-hypnosis.com or call Trevor on 0868211677.\nKartik Sharma Kanth 9 August 2017 at 00:59\nPlease Click Above Link here & Get information and latest ideas about Best, positive power hypnotherapy.",
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        "raw_content": "When You Might Need Automatic Gate Repair\nAutomatic gates can be a very convenient addition to both commercial and domestic properties, but they can cause real problems when they develop a fault. Whether your automatic gates are failing to open or close intermittently or they have stuck in one position, it is important that you arrange automatic gate repair through a place like Auto Gate Centre as quickly as possible. This will not only ensure that your gates are restored back to perfect working order, but will also ensure that no harm comes to people or vehicles passing under them while they are faulty.\nWhen Automatic Gates Go Wrong\nWhether you have automatic gates installed at a car park or on the boundary of your domestic property it is essential to maintain them and ensure they are working properly at all times if they are to provide the security and convenience features this type of gate should offer. Arranging automatic gate repair should be a fairly straightforward process, and there are many companies offering repair services that will be able to get to you quickly.\nCommon Reasons For Automatic Gate Repair\nThere are many reasons why automatic gate repair may be required. Some of the most common include issues with batteries, problems after installation and issues that are caused by sudden drops or rises in temperature. If you hear your gate making a clicking sound, this could indicate that the battery solenoid switch is attempting to close, but can't because it doesn't have enough power to do so. Also, if your gate isn't stopping where it is supposed to, this could be down to a component called the limit nut failing to hit the limit switch at the right time. If these components become misaligned they will need to be put back in position by an experienced engineer.\nWhether you are experiencing an intermittent fault with your automatic gate or a fault that prevents your automatic gate from functioning properly, arranging timely automatic gate repair will ensure your gate is restored back to perfect working order as quickly as possible. Due to the complexity and safety requirements of these gates, it is imperative that you choose an automatic gate repair company with years of experience in offering automatic gate repair. Not only will this ensure your gate is maintained to the highest possible standard, but will also ensure that you comply with any health and safety regulations that may be associated with your business",
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        "raw_content": "All about the Benjamins... Purim 2019\nBenjamin the Jew brings the spirit of Purim to the US Congress\nDid you know that Purim is quite literally \"all about the Benjamins?\"\nYes, Omar* is 100% right. It\u2019s indeed all about the Jews and their \"Benjamins.\u201d\nA bit of historical context is in order:\nThree and a half centuries before common era, Jews were in a precarious state. Antisemitism was rising everywhere. It had been barely seventy years since the previous horrific destruction of Jewish civilization during which time Jews had been murdered by the millions. But alas, just a few decades later, just about everyone had forgotten. Hatred of Jews was once again on the rise.\nThe superpower nation forbade Jews from returning to their Temple Mount, and all the Jews\u2019 pleas to fortify and secure their ancestral homeland fell on deaf ears. Jews were seen as foreign occupiers, not just in Israel, but throughout the Diaspora too.\nTo make matters worse, an immensely wealthy individual rose to power as a result of his extensive lobbying efforts. His anti-Israel position gained legitimacy in the eyes of the public due to his power and prestige. Everyone bowed deferentially to this unsavory fellow, and no one dared call him out for his antisemitic rhetoric.\nThat is, almost everyone. One individual refused to kneel to this corruption...\nA Benjamin!\nThat's right, a Jewish man who hailed from the Tribe of Benjamin, who had survived the bloody shoah seventy years earlier. Yes, this Benjaminite boldly walked the streets of the capital of mightiest nation on earth, unfazed and undaunted by the powerful antisemitic lawmaker. This Jewish Benjaminite proudly called Jerusalem his home, even though it wasn\u2019t politically correct. Needless to say, the Benjamin stood up and refused to bow. He also lobbied tirelessly to acknowledge the Jews\u2019 eternal right to Jerusalem.**\nOf course, all this enraged the antisemite and his powerful faction to no end. After much lobbying efforts, he was appointed to chair the powerful House Foreign Affairs Committee. Of course, his first legislation was to stymie all the Benjamin\u2019s pro-Israel efforts at reestablishing the Jewish capital in Jerusalem. The new lawmaker effectively halted all (of what he called) \u201cillegal settlement expansions.\u201d But that was just the beginning. From there, he continued his dazzling ascent in Persian politics.\nAs he reached the upper echelons of power, he used his wealth to influence the government to marginalize the Jews further and single them out for intense hyper-focused and myopic criticism.\n\"We gotta deal with this Jewish problem,\u201d he said. \u201cThese Jews and their Benjamin lobbyists have hypnotized the world. They don\u2019t have the interest of this great nation in mind, they\u2019re not loyal to the laws of the land,\u201d he insisted, \u201cand all they care about is their illegal occupation in Jerusalem.\u201d\nThe executive listened intently as the powerful anti-Israel lobbyist spelled out his plan.\n\u201cLet\u2019s boycott, divest and sanction them!\u201d he urged. \u201cThere\u2019s nothing wrong with doing that. We\u2019d be simply exercising our Persian freedom of speech. Surely that will beat them to submission!\u201d\n\u201cAnyway, they\u2019re divided and at odds with each other,\u201d he added. \u201cThey\u2019re polarized between right and left. They don\u2019t care about each other. Just wait\u2026 I bet you a bunch of them will naively embrace our devious BDS efforts in attempt to appear more \u2018objective\u2019 and \u2018progressive.\u2019 They won\u2019t even care that it unfairly targets their own coreligionists. What fools!\u201d\n\u201cThey don\u2019t deserve to exist anyway,\u201d he continued. \u201cThey have dual loyalties. They control government, the economy, media, entertainment, even sports! They have their slimy tentacles in everything. Who needs them?\u201d\nThe executive nodded in tacit agreement, so the ambitious antisemitic lobbyist took it one step further.\n\u201cLet\u2019s eliminate them entirely!\u201d he insisted. \u201cThat will save us all the BDS effort. Let\u2019s just cut to the chase.\u201d\n\u201cThey deserve to be liquidated anyway,\u201d he added, \u201csince it\u2019s all part of the cycle of violence. How dare they violate international law with impunity? Who do they think they are?\u201d\n\u201cThey don\u2019t deserve to be humanized at all!\u201d he railed. \u201cThose privileged white Jews, they are the enemy of all us brown underprivileged Asians. They stole all our privileges. They expropriated us. Time to eliminate them all, for the good of the state!\u201d\n\u201cNo one will care about their murders,\u201d he concluded. \"We\u2019ll just blame it all on the occupation, THEIR occupation. Remember, they\u2019re \u2018settlers,\u2019 not humans. They don\u2019t deserve to exist.\u201d\nThe executive hesitated to go that far. \u201cBut what will we do without all those tax-paying Jews? We need all their Jewish Benjamins to offset our deficit,\u201d he countered.\n\u201cNo worries, Mr. Emperor,\u201d the lobbyist said, pulling out an astronomical sum of money that amounted to many billions of dollars by today\u2019s standards. \"Use this for anything you\u2019d like. Build another wall around our capital with it. Build ten walls with it. It\u2019s all yours, sir. Just let me deal with our annoying Jewish problem.\u201d\nJust one glance at that huge wad (and huge briefcase) of \"Persian Benjamins\" was enough.\nThe executive promptly declared a state of emergency and gave the lobbyist executive powers.\nNeedless to say, the JPA (Jewish Problem Act) was swiftly signed into law without a single word of dissent from the ruling party. They all turned a blind eye because, you know, party loyalty.\nTo make matters worse, all 127 nations of the United Nations unanimously voted to uphold the edict.\n\u201cJewishness is racism,\u201d they shrieked in uncharacteristic unison, \u201cit\u2019s Apartheid!\u201d and proceeded to pass 127 resolutions in condemnation of Israel.\n\u201cIsrael is the very worst offender of every crime on earth!\u201d they thundered. \u201cJewishness shall cease to exist\u201d they ordered.\nThe Jews\u2019 fate was sealed. Their proverbial goose was cooked.\nBut just as all hope was lost, another fearless Benjamin saved the day.\nThis time, it was a beautiful young female, a direct descendant of the first monarch of Israel, who hailed from the tribe of\u2026 you guessed it, Benjamin!\nFearless and bold like her fellow-Benjamin cousin, but far more astute and creative, she proposed an appropriate Jewish response to the dire decree:\n\u201cOur vicious enemy invokes our divisions and polarity,\u201d Ms. Benjamin observed. \u201cSo let\u2019s strengthen our unity! Go out and gather all the Jews. All of them. The far-right-winger and the far-left-winger, the ultra-religious and the ultra-secular, and everyone in between. The old, the young, males, females, hermaphrodites, all identities and affiliations. Bring them all together, right here, in the capital city, for three whole days. And pray, fast, bond with one another. Forget about our divisions, our differing appetites, preferences or opinions, our material differences... Let's just focus on what unites us\u2026 we are all Jews!\u201d\n\u201cAnd I...\" she declared with tears in her Benjaminte eyes, \"I shall risk my life for my people. I\u2019ll stand up to that cowardly anti-Semite. His billions and his power don\u2019t intimidate me at all. Nor am I frightened by the inherent danger of entering the capitol uninvited and standing up for the truth. Even if I am destroyed, it will have been for a just cause. Pray for me.\u201d\nInspired by her wisdom and self-sacrifice, her cousin readily agreed to organize the three-day vigil.\nWell, the rest is history. The young Benjamin woman successfully lobbied for an opportunity to address the executive in the presence of the Jew-hating lawmaker, and after several attempts, finally confronted him! She fearlessly called him out for his atrocious antisemitism!\nSanity prevailed! The anti-Semite was executed on the very gallows he had prepared for the Benjamin pro-Israel lobbyist whom he'd so abhorred.\nDue to intense and selfless lobbying efforts of the two Benjamin cousins, the Jews were finally given full permission to defend themselves against all anti-Israel terrorists, in Israel and abroad. A great battle ensued, but fortunately, at the end, all the terrorists were slain.\nSeveral years later, the pro-Israel lobby finally succeeded in prevailing upon the government to allow Israel to reestablish its capital and Temple Mount!\n(Parenthetically, it was the next executive of Persia who sanctioned that move. Some historians believe that this successor was actually the son of the brave Benjaminite woman herself. If that\u2019s true, then he was a descendant of Benjamin too, which gives deeper meaning to the phrase, \u201cIt\u2019s all about the Benjamin Baby.\u201d)\nWell anyway, I hope you enjoyed my history lesson.\nThe main takeaway is: don\u2019t mess with Jews and definitely don\u2019t mess with their Benjamins.\nLet\u2019s reaffirm our unity and we\u2019ll certainly prevail, just like in times of yore. \u05d1\u05d9\u05de\u05d9\u05dd \u05d4\u05d4\u05dd \u05d1\u05d6\u05de\u05df \u05d4\u05d6\u05d4\nThe other takeaway is: celebrate Purim!\nIt's all about those Benjamins. And all Judeans too.\nHappy Purim Kattan!***\nSee you next month in shul (March 20 and 21) as we relive and celebrate the miraculous story of these heroic Benjamins!\nRabbi Michoel Benjamin Green \ud83d\ude0a****\n* It must be pointed out that \u201cOmar\u201d means to say. While she might not be a Haman herself, she certainly \u201csays\u201d the same types of things that Hamans\u2019 say. 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        "raw_content": "New Tom Petty Set, \u2018The Best of Everything,\u2019 to Be Released\nAaron Rappaport\nA new two-disc Tom Petty set will be coming out on Nov. 16.\nThe Best of Everything is being hailed in a press release as his \"first career-spanning hits compilation,\" and includes songs from his recordings with the Heartbreakers, Mudcrutch and his solo career.\nThe lead single, which you can hear below, is an alternate version of the title track, a ballad from 1985's Southern Accents that contains an additional verse. The other previously unavailable tune is \"For Real,\" which the press release describes as \"poignant and autobiographical.\"\nIn addition to the 38-song CD and digital edition, The Best of Everything will also be available as a four-LP set, both in black and limited-edition colored vinyl, on Dec.7. The set features an essay by Cameron Crowe. Pre-orders will receive an immediate download of the title track.\nNews of The Best of Everything's arrival comes only a week after the release of An American Treasure, a 60-song box set that shines a spotlight on Petty's live recordings, deeper cuts and unreleased songs.\nLast month, Heartbreakers guitarist Mike Campbell suggested that more archival projects could be on the way, including a retrospective of their 1997 20-date run at the Fillmore and the oft-discussed double-album version of 1994's Wildflowers.\nGeffen Records/UMe\nTom Petty, 'The Best of Everything' Track Listing\n1. \"Free Fallin\u2019\"\n2. \"Mary Jane\u2019s Last Dance\"\n3. \"You Wreck Me\"\n4. \"I Won\u2019t Back Down\"\n5. \"Saving Grace\"\n6. \"You Don\u2019t Know How It Feels\"\n7. \"Don\u2019t Do Me Like That\"\n8. \"Listen to Her Heart\"\n9. \"Breakdown\"\n10. \"Walls (Circus)\"\n11. \"The Waiting\"\n12. \"Don\u2019t Come Around Here No More\"\n13. \"Southern Accents\"\n14. \"Angel Dream (No. 2)\"\n15. \"Dreamville\"\n16. \"I Should Have Known It\"\n17. \"Refugee\"\n18. \"American Girl\"\n19. \"The Best of Everything\" (Alt. Version)\n2. \"Learning to Fly\"\n3. \"Here Comes My Girl\"\n4. \"The Last DJ\"\n5. \"I Need to Know\"\n6. \"Scare Easy\"\n7. \"You Got Lucky\"\n8. \"Runnin\u2019 Down a Dream\"\n9. \"American Dream Plan B\"\n10. \"Stop Draggin\u2019 My Heart Around\" (feat. Stevie Nicks)\n11. \"Trailer\"\n12. \"Into the Great Wide Open\"\n13. \"Room at the Top\"\n14. \"Square One\"\n15. \"Jammin\u2019 Me\"\n16. \"Even the Losers\"\n17. \"Hungry No More\"\n18. \"I Forgive It All\"\n19. \"For Real\"\nSource: New Tom Petty Set, \u2018The Best of Everything,\u2019 to Be Released",
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        "raw_content": "Lionel Trilling: Literature & Liberalism\nBy Jared Marcel Pollen.\nThere are some writers who have more fans than readers. That is to say, our admiration of them\u2013\u2013their talent, their ideas\u2013\u2013far exceeds the joys of actually sitting down with them. There are plenty of philosophers who fit this bill: Heidegger, Kant, and dear lord\u2013\u2013Hegel. If we were to add fiction to the list, we might include those notoriously difficult novels of Stein, Proust and late Joyce (anyone who claims they totally enjoyed every second of The Making of Americans, In Search of Lost Time, or Finnegans Wake is lying). This is not to say that one should slog through longueur because a work is deemed \u201cimportant.\u201d Reverence only goes so far. Still, books that are admired in spite of being read little retain their status because we understand that they have some significance to the culture, even if it becomes a source of friction for us.\nLionel Trilling\u2019s The Liberal Imagination is a book that belongs to this club. I am a Trilling fan, and yes, my fandom often surpasses the pleasure I get from reading him. But Trilling was a critic, and a critic with more admirers than readers is even more peculiar than a classic novel that no one seems to have touched. Though not widely read today, when The Liberal Imagination was published in 1950 it sold over 100,000 copies, and the people who bought the collection were not academics, or scholars, as one might expect. The book was directed toward a population that was educated, knew the canon, read magazines like The New Yorker and considered literature to have some role in reporting on the culture, its politics and its values. It is a very nineteenth century idea, furnished by the Emersons and Arnolds of the literary culture, who proposed that literature bore some relationship to the development of liberal society because it offered a hand for the way life could be lived.\nIn the preface to TLI, Trilling describes this relationship thusly:\n\u2018The word liberal is a word primarily of political import, but its political meaning defines itself by the quality of life it envisages, by the sentiments it desires to affirm. This will begin to explain why a writer of literary criticism involves himself with political considerations. These are not political essays, they are essays in literary criticism. But they assume the inevitable intimate, if not always obvious, connection between literature and politics.\u2019\nToday, it\u2019s as difficult to imagine a collection of literary criticism selling 100,000 copies as it is to imagine that such an audience would believe the state of literature in any way reflects the state of Liberalism in a democratic society. More still, it\u2019s a strain to imagine today\u2019s literary criticism performing a role of moral arbitration between artists and the general population. Trilling belonged to that last great generation of critics who did exactly this, who believed that literature embodied the soul of a culture\u2019s politics and its social organization\u2013\u2013that style had an intrinsic relationship to one\u2019s view of reality, and that people\u2019s values were expressed by their tastes. The first essay in The Liberal Imagination, \u201cReality in America\u201d attempts to describe exactly this by sketching the dueling ontologies of Theodore Dreiser, whose work characterized a quick, vulgar materialism, and Henry James, whose florid verbosity and intellectualism condescended to most Americans.\nWould we say this about ourselves? Does our taste predict our politics? Is someone who watches House of Cards likely to vote any differently than someone who watches Big Bang Theory? Or someone who uses Spotify and someone who only listens to vinyl? And that these tastes in any way present incompatible realities? In a market-based monoculture, where difference of taste is mere niche or \u201calternative,\u201d no one can claim that aesthetics reveal values, or that people\u2019s politics are likely to be shaped by the art they consume. If there are political divisions to be had on matters of taste now, they have moved on to other areas of the culture and are almost all superficial: liberals drive electric cars and shop at Whole Foods and conservatives drive trucks and eat red meat.\nBut this is not what Trilling meant by Liberal. He rightly claimed that Liberalism was not an ideology, but an idea\u2013\u2013not a political movement, a party or a doctrine, but rather the current of civil society which organizes itself towards some conception of happiness. Literature, as the house of the imagination, which shows us everything we are and everything we can be, was thus crucial to the project of Liberalism because literature is, \u201cthe human activity that takes the fullest and most precise account of variousness, possibility, complexity, and difficulty.\u201d This could easily double as a definition for Liberalism itself, and it provides the clearest distillation of Trilling\u2019s own definition as it evolved throughout his work and his own life.\nAt the time Trilling was writing he believed that Liberalism represented the dominant trend in American society. What he meant was that Marxists, laissez-fair capitalists and progressives on the left and right all claimed ownership of the title. The challenge posed to Liberalism therefore, was not reactionary politics, or conservatism, but the competing definitions contained within the idea. The most threatening in Trilling\u2019s time was the radical leftism that was still sympathetic to Stalin when The Liberal Imagination was published. By that time, Marxism in America and Britain had become solid state. The impact this ossification had on the imaginative faculties is best described in George Orwell\u2019s magnificent essay \u201cThe Prevention of Literature.\u201d Trilling loved Orwell and praised his character in his preface to the 1952 edition of Homage to Catalonia, a book that was under-reviewed and underpraised by leftist journals at the time because it was critical of the Stalinist forces in Spain during the civil war, in which Orwell fought as a volunteer (on the side of the Trotskyist POUM) and nearly died when his throat was pierced by a sniper\u2019s bullet.\nCommunism, and the process of disenchantment with it, which had happened to Orwell as it had happened to Trilling\u2019s friend Whitaker Chambers (and depending on who you ask, Trilling himself) was modestly but masterfully documented in Orwell\u2019s report on the Spanish Civil War. Unlike other confessional narratives which documented this disentanglement from Communism, (like Chamber\u2019s autobiography Witness) Homage to Catalonia never grazes on the slopes of self-pity, but forages with persistent rationalism and a refusal to ignore the way things actually are. It was this ability to hold idealism together with the \u201cstubborn actuality\u201d of things that Trilling admired so much about Orwell and Keats, and the great essays on both men are the key pieces in the 1955 collection The Opposing Self, which explores how ideals are managed against the circumstances of the times.\n\u201cMoral realism\u201d was the term Trilling gave to the fiction of Austin, James and Forster, but it could easily be applied Orwell\u2019s common sense view of a political life\u2013\u2013one that required not just \u201cthe awareness of morality itself, but the contradictions, paradoxes and dangers of living a moral life.\u201d Such a life would be impossible without the reading of history and the acute presence of irony, as well as renewing what we all know to be true: that bad ideas are sometimes the only ideas, good ideas are never perfectly good, and that good ideas are often made the enemy of the ideal. Which is why irony has no place within ideology, and cannot be admitted under any circumstances. As with communism, Liberalism or any system that imagines ideals, the system turns anaphylactic whenever it becomes bankrupt of ideas, when the imagination can no longer adapt to new circumstances and foresee new possibilities. Here\u2019s Trilling again in the preface to TLI:\n\u2018Communism\u2019s record of the use of unregenerate force was perfectly clear years ago, but many of us found it impossible to admit this because Communism spoke boldly to our love of ideas and ideals.\u2019\nAt no time was this candid acknowledgement called for than during the official alliance between socialism and fascism in the form of the Hitler-Stalin pact, a union foreseen with eerie prescience by Trotsky, and Trotsky alone. This was the \u201cmidnight of the century,\u201d for Victor Serge, who was equally concerned with the moral bankruptcy of socialism but saw nothing sui generis in it, only failings symptomatic of a broader dissolution that would mark the post-war years:\n\u2018Have you forgotten the other bankruptcies? What was Christianity doing in the various catastrophes of society? What became of Liberalism? What has conservatism produced, in either its enlightened or its reactionary form?\u2026 If we are indeed honestly to weigh out the bankruptcies of ideology, we shall have a long task ahead of us.\u2019\nWhen moral perfection becomes impossible, when ironies become unmentionable, the rearguard vocabulary\u2013\u2013\u201csolidarity,\u201d \u201cthe greater good\u201d etc, is shored up for defense. Part of the brilliance of Orwell was his ability to see through both the sclerosis of Soviet-style Communism and the left-intelligentsia in the west who were sympathetic to it with endless faithful abstractions. Eventually hoping to be transferred to a communist unit shortly after volunteering for the POUM (with whom he was never totally aligned) Orwell observed first-hand how the Stalinists in Spain actively suppressed a people\u2019s revolution in order to secure a one-party system. By the time both Homage to Catalonia and The Liberal Imagination were published, just a few years before Stalin\u2019s death, it was clear that communism, wherever it appeared, would never allow for the internal dissention that both Orwell and Trilling regarded as central to the development of Liberalism.\nIn other words, Trilling understood that the true dialectic of a culture in any moment of social change is not between the right and the left, but between the left and the other left, and is conducted by those from the theoretical tradition and the frontline activists. He understood too that social justice and action-based politics has limited capabilities, that the liberal mind cannot be forcefully renovated, that it has to evolve through a process of imagining new situations. Such was the duty of literature laid out by TLI: \u201cto recall Liberalism to its first essential imagination of variousness and future possibility, which implies the awareness of complexity and difficulty.\u201d\nIf indeed this was literature\u2019s responsibility, then this duty was corrupted in the 60s and 70s when French postmodern intellectuals instrumentalized literature and turned it into a tool for advancing neo-Marxist thought. It was the copulation of late-Marxism with a continental philosophy that had become increasingly involved in linguistics that gave birth to the theoretical schools that now rule the humanities: deconstructionism, post-structuralism, as well as its variants\u2013\u2013feminism, post-colonialism and queer theory. By this time Trilling was in the twilight of his career at Columbia, and the criticism he had practiced was in retreat, with less and less of the general public interested in the idea of literature as a national art form and discussion of books became increasingly cloistered in the academy.\nUnder Foucault, Derrida, et al. literature was less a humanist enterprise that dramatized \u201cvariousness\u201d and \u201cfuture possibility\u201d than a micro-universe wherein ideologies could be test driven, where worlds could be toppled by changing the POV (i.e. Hamlet from the female characters\u2019 perspective, or Moby Dick as narrated not by Ishmael, but the crewmen [standing in for the proletariat]). If a text could be redesigned to accommodate any doctrine, then why not any institution, why not reality itself? The emphasis of this new world of literary criticism was never about the text, but about gratifying the ideas of the theorist\u2013\u2013what Sontag in \u201cAgainst Interpretation\u201d described as \u201cthe revenge of the intellect upon art.\u201d If it was revenge, it was because literature hadn\u2019t done enough by way of Liberalism. Hence Barthes\u2019 claim that language lacked \u201csociology,\u201d and his identification of the capital-A \u201cAuthor\u201d as someone whose function was to \u201csupport literature as a failed commitment.\u201d Both Barthes and Foucault penned obsequies for the author, regarding it as retrograde concept, only useful as a social construct. How could someone like a Trilling, whose outlook relied so heavily on the moral character of the \u201cfigure\u201d holding the pen, survive?\nThis didn\u2019t happen in a vacuum. The triumph of theory over literature succeeded the failures of the new left, which culminated in the \u00e9v\u00e9nements in Paris in \u201968. The new left too was born out of a disenchantment with both Soviet Communism (Stalin\u2019s death having produced no significant reform) and frustration with curbed social democratic parties in the west. The abandonment of Stalinism would also lead many to the misguided adoption of Maoism, which would produce similar disenchantment at a much faster rate. Like the Sorbonne, Columbia too was occupied in the spring of 1968. Trilling, a lifelong dialectician even as his Marxist education began to recede, was oddly confused by the demonstrations, as he was by the new left in general. His response was glib and dismissive, though in passing he managed to identify a key trapping of juvenile activism, wherein \u201cthe gratifications of being political\u201d outstrip the real responsibilities that come with dismantling the social order.\nEven if he didn\u2019t fully understand the \u201cadventitious or symbolic\u201d demonstrations, Trilling maintained a hedged support of the protesters. But when he returned to the occupied Hamilton Hall, after the police had been called to crush the effort, he found the words: \u201cLionel Trilling you pig\u201d scrawled on his office door. In an account of the events narrated by his wife Diana, she recalls an incensed student phoning the house to say, \u201cTell your husband to move over and give us a chance.\u201d The student reportedly considered Trilling to be representative of \u201cthe authority.\u201d It\u2019s hard to read this without being forcibly reminded of \u201cthe days of absence\u201d and \u201cde-platforming\u201d that is common practice on campuses today.\nMany of Trilling\u2019s students regarded him in a similar light, as a member of the privileged class, someone who had been given everything and lived comfortably shielded behind a rampart of canonical literature. What they didn\u2019t know that Trilling\u2019s position at Columbia had been anything but comfortable\u2013\u2013having first been refused a tenured position on the grounds that \u201cas a Freudian, a Marxist, and a Jew\u201d he couldn\u2019t possibly be an authority on British Literature, and would not be happy teaching at the school. Trilling, in a rare act of defiant confidence, told the department that he was irreplaceable. Once his book on Matthew Arnold was published a few years later, to rave reviews, the college reconsidered and granted him a permanent faculty position.\nWe can\u2019t know what Trilling would have made of identity politics and its takeover of the left, though he likely would have detested it as a terminal, post-class stage of Marxist thought, with its flailings and knee-jerks and love of victimhood, but one could easily transfer his thoughts on Stalinism, as reported in his letters to his Columbia colleague Eric Bentley:\n\u2018What revolts and disgusts me . . . is the hideous involvement of ideals, feelings, social indignations, exhibitions of martyrdom, self-pity. I expect a quantum of injustice in any imperium, expect contradictions as the price of order\u2014what brings me to the puking-point is the fine feelings.\u2019\nThis is more candor than Trilling would ever allow in his criticism. Still, his prescience on the politics of identity is seeded throughout his work. As early as his essay on Orwell he talked about the absurdly \u201cconditioned nature of life\u201d\u2013\u2013that habits, places, surnames, went far deeper than the abstractions of ideology (citing how Orwell\u2019s middle-class sensibilities [decency and honesty] were uncompromised by his socialist allegiances). It was an idea he would later expand in his last major collection Sincerity & Authenticity (1971), which, like most of Trilling\u2019s work, never settles on an easy definition of what the title words mean. Polonius\u2019s advice to Laertes, \u201cto thine own self be true\u201d is offered as the purest distillation. If you accept that life is \u201cabsurdly conditioned\u201d and that contradictions are the price of entry, sincerity and authenticity\u2013\u2013whatever they mean\u2013\u2013are the greatest substitutes next to the impossibility of moral perfection. This is the \u201cMoral Realism\u201d of fiction as applies in life, based on the same irreducible experience of the individual and its irreducible ironies.\nOne of these ironies is precisely that Liberalism is so conditioned. It can regress, as we see with the moral relativism of Liberals today; it can stagnate, it can become confused. Even when it\u2019s on good behavior, Liberalism that fails to reevaluate itself is doomed to become conservatism. So, it was that many who had been opposed to Desert Storm were later in favor of the Iraq War, and those on the left who had long advocated an independent Kurdistan were later the most in favour of preserving the status quo in the middle east. From this comes the \u201cneo-con\u201d phenomenon. Most of the time, the label is usually applied to the process of trying to uncouple Liberalism from left-progressivism. Trilling and many of his coevals at The Partisan Review were accused of being neo-conservatives for not getting on board with the new left and the French theorists who underwrote it. Sincerity & Authenticity is anything but a turn towards conservatism, and its proposal of an unconditioned life hinted at the possibility of total social transformation as envisioned by the occupations of \u201968 more than its critics cared to see.\nTrilling could have hardly foreseen the way in which the notion of the conditioned life would overrun leftist politics. After all, it\u2019s the identity politic which asserts that these conditions are absolute, that one\u2019s reason cannot transcend their class, race, or sex; that we are locked into the groups into which we\u2019re born, and will be forever bound by their inherent biases. It is the definition of the very intransigence it supposedly rages against. The danger this poses to literature as a Liberal enterprise is obvious enough. Far from elevating group identity over individual identity, the importation of progressivism into the realm of the imagination, which, in seeking to render literature morally perfect, would succeed only in making it perfectly boring.\nIt\u2019s all too common now in classrooms and in criticism to hear laments that a book, \u201clacked a female perspective,\u201d or seemed to have too much \u201cprivilege.\u201d A few years ago, a group of students at Yale petitioned to have the canonical authors Trilling championed (Eliot, Milton, Shakespeare) struck from the curriculum on the grounds that they are \u201chostile\u201d to \u201cstudents of color.\u201d Hostile? Have they read Othello? Or, for that matter, has the LGBT crowd read Twelfth Night? Are they familiar with the humoral model of sex that was widely believed in Shakespeare\u2019s time, its fluidity and leanings toward the queer, or the prevalence of homoerotica and gender flipping and drag in so many of his plays? I suspect not. This doesn\u2019t even qualify as moral progressivism. It\u2019s moral idiocy.\nThe idea of the condition requires more subtlety. Like all Trilling terms, what he meant by \u201ccondition\u201d is complex; it\u2019s something he spent most of his career unpacking. In short, it is all the forces that prevent the individual from being intellectually free and truly original, what we might call the \u201cinner condition\u201d (one of the many phrases that can\u2019t be used now without eye rolling). This is the native state that is always under imperial forces: ideology, society, culture, the era. The life of the mind is under constant threat by the constraints of politics and the kind of thinking that politics requires. For Trilling, this condition was not deterministic, as it is for those who practice the politics of sex and skin, but it produced the same result, which is that ideology colonizes intellectual life and smothers the individual. Trilling didn\u2019t believe, like Locke, that the Self was a tabula rasa, upon which anything could be written. The Self was more like a palimpsest. The ink of circumstance is already imprinted on us, and some of us struggle to erase, cross out, and write overtop of it. It\u2019s a view much closer to Rousseau\u2019s, it sees the Liberal condition as tapered, imperfect; we belong to society willingly, but reluctantly, because it requires compromise and the deformity of our ideals.\nThe notion that the self is fashioned through the individual\u2019s relationship with a text originated with renaissance humanism and the reformation. In fact, the term humanitas, as it was originally used by Cicero and those who adopted it in the sixteenth century, didn\u2019t refer to a movement towards secularism, but to the formation of good character through the practice of reading books. It also implied a love of language. The early modern humanists were philologists, and believed classical works should be read in their original form\u2013\u2013some, like Thomas More, to such an extent that he put people to the stake for reading the bible in their native tongue. Trilling\u2019s view of text was post-Protestant. After the death of god in the nineteenth century, an epoch forecasted in \u201cDover Beach,\u201d the project of Liberalism transformed from the individual\u2019s communion with god through scripture to the liberation of the individual from religion, stranded out on the \u201cdarkling plain,\u201d where \u201cignorant armies clash by night.\u201d This is a sentiment Trilling would echo in talking about the \u201cbloody intersection\u201d where literature and politics intersect, the intersection at which he lived, even though, unlike Orwell, he never actually shed any.\nIt\u2019s odd that Trilling saw in Arnold an ancestry for the kind of criticism he was engaged with, since Arnold was a cultural conservative. Indeed, writers tend to be strangely conservative creatures. It\u2019s not true across the board, but it\u2019s a long list. The romantics, to take a whole lot. Tolstoy. Dostoyevsky. Trilling adds Proust, Gide and Yeats. Many of the most avant-garde modernists like Eliot and Joyce were culturally backward-looking in spite of their radical styles, and some were openly hostile to liberal democracy, like Pound and Wyndham Lewis, who were outright fascists. At its most benign this conservatism is expressed as aversion to technology that is common to most writers. Tolkien despised the internal combustion engine and Faulkner refused to install an air conditioner in his home. Conversely, the number of truly great writers who were radicals in both their life and their work is very short indeed.\nWriters, even when celebrated, operate at the margins of society; their role is adversarial, and challenging popular and emerging trends comes with the territory. This means that a writer can never afford to be too bien pensant. Why so many great writers should be canonized when their sensibilities ran limpidly against the spirit of their time is a phenomenon that Trilling tried to sort out in his criticism. He offers a partial answer in the preface to TLI, citing John Stuart Mill\u2019s critique of Coleridge, who Mill believed should be read because his work demonstrated a classic Toryism that Mill considered useful for sharpening Liberal sensibilities. If this is true, then writers are not on the leading edge of Liberalism (in the progressivist sense) at all. But it would be profoundly wrong to class them as capital-C Conservatives. It might just be Liberalism in its purest form, which requires that one always question moral and intellectual foundations so that they don\u2019t calcify. And one does this by persistently, authentically and sincerely remaining themselves.\nTrilling\u2019s work invites this kind of talk. He\u2019s a critic who gets you thinking like he does, makes you want to write like he does, and can make you believe in an earnest usage of words like culture, virtue, the self, the inspired condition\u2013\u2013words that we as postmodern humans can\u2019t utter without wincing or shifting slightly in our chairs. The posture of criticism today is much more relaxed: no one really believes style and taste are reflective of politics, or that your view of reality is likely to differ if you favor James or Dreiser. Taste is now merely a matter of choice, not politics. These are generally good things, I think. They\u2019ve unburdened both art and the criticism of a lot of heavy lifting. Authors and critics alike have to operate on more humble premises now. Again, this is probably for the better, though it\u2019s laced with mourning.\nTrilling believed as many others in his time did that literature was the laboratory of the Self, and that the critic had a moral duty to mediate the relationship books had with the culture, and that this mediation required a high style, a high intellect. Here is a sentence, taken at random from his essay on Keats:\n\u2018The faculty of Negative Capability has yielded doctrine\u2013\u2013for the idea of soul-making, of souls creating themselves in their confrontation of circumstance, is available to Keats\u2019s conception only because he has remained with half-knowledge, with the double knowledge of the self and of the world\u2019s evil.\u2019\nThis is an average bit, Trilling at not nearly his loftiest. Yet, imagine reading a book review like this in the Guardian or The New Yorker today. Since these words were written, literature\u2019s influence in popular discourse has retreated sharply, and critics like Trilling are now read either in classrooms or by a few committed enthusiasts like yours truly. In that sense, Trilling survives (like many of the writers he admired) more as a figure than as someone who is regularly consulted. He remains a landmark of how people used to think\u2013\u2013the very phenomenon his criticism tried to document.\nStill, should we flinch at words like virtue, or the Self? Is it arrogant to believe that art can shape one\u2019s values, if only partially? Even students in English departments shrug at the idea, and consider it high-minded and self-important. There was certainly nothing in this critic\u2019s experience in school that suggests the young literati believe it. The culture has come a long way since Arnold, who maintained that the purpose of culture was to \u201cmake reason and the will of God prevail,\u201d and to \u201cmake an intelligent being yet more intelligent.\u201d Trilling took Arnold seriously, but many didn\u2019t. Arnold\u2019s posture was old-world, aristocratic. Now, the criticism of the 40s and 50s appears just as old to us as Arnold did to those in Trilling\u2019s time.\nPerhaps the condition of our own time is whatever currently makes us believe this view of literature is no longer possible, or no longer true. Does this mean the culture at large is lacking in moral seriousness, or humanism? It\u2019s possible. We could probably do well with a little more of both. A constant of Trilling\u2019s work though is precisely this\u2013\u2013that we are forever under the imperial forces of culture, which have the potential to consume us down to our marrow, and that we are helplessly conditioned by them in the process. At the moment, it\u2019s clear The Liberal Imagination\u2019s concept of Liberalism is lagging behind in the race for self-definition, with market-minded individualism way out front and group identity quickly gaining ground in old leftist quarters. Both are cages with their own pre-conditions for the individual. If today\u2019s writers and critics have any duty at all to the politics of literature, it might be to explore how we struggle to understand ourselves against this very thing.\nJared Marcel Pollen was born in Canada. He studied politics and literature at the University of Windsor and received his MFA from Sarah Lawrence College in NY. His work has appeared in The Millions, Salo Press and Potluck Magazine, among others. He is also a frequent contributor to Political Animal magazine. He is the author of a forthcoming collection of stories, The Unified Field of Loneliness, to be published this summer by Crowsnest Books. He currently lives in Prague.",
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        "raw_content": "Recommended by Charles Foran\nAs the nights grow longer, tuck into an allegorical novel filled with intriguing characters that examines the cruelties that humans are capable of.\nSeptember\u2019s Amnesty Book Club selection is Beatrice & Virgil by award-winning author Yann Martel and recommended by guest reader Charles Foran.\nBeatrice & Virgil is a novel-within\u2013a novel that deals with the ways the Holocaust is represented. In the story, Henry, a writer, receives the manuscript of a play in a letter from a reader. Intrigued, Henry traces the letter to a taxidermist, who introduces him to the play\u2019s protagonists, two taxidermy animals\u2014Beatrice, a donkey and Virgil, a monkey.\nPrepare to be charmed and moved by these very real stuffed animals.\nCharles Foran on Beatrice & Virgil\nAbout Charles Foran\nYann Martel\u2019s third novel is about how not to forget. Its subject \u2013 if novels have subjects \u2013 is the Holocaust. Better, it explores the value of continually re-imagining, rather than simply revisiting, the defining horror of the 20th century.\nThe book asserts not so much that the memory of the six million dead must be kept alive into the 21st century but that we need to keep on morally re-conceptualizing what happened just one or two blinks of historic time ago \u2013 that is the systematic, state-sponsored attempt to obliterate a race. To single them out by one supposed shared characteristic. To hunt and corral and ready them for slaughter. To exterminate them, without mercy or purpose, and then either burn the bodies or just toss them into pits.\nTo treat Jewish people, in effect, like animals.\nUpon its publication in 2010, a few critics charged Beatrice & Virgil with trivializing the Holocaust by seemingly reducing it to the plight of a donkey (Beatrice) and a monkey (Virgil) awaiting their fate in some vague war time in some vague place.\nBut these animals aren\u2019t intended to stand in for any people, Jewish or otherwise. They are themselves, and are touchingly rendered as vibrant, empathetic creatures \u2013 a donkey and a monkey many of us would be pleased to meet at a dinner party or in a forest and find a moment to quietly discuss the sensual aesthetics of pears, among other topics.\nNeither are Beatrice and Virgil and their vague war and vague place meant to be Nazi Germany or Nazi-occupied Poland in, say, September 1942. About this, Martel couldn\u2019t be clearer: his characters are living in dangerous times in a province called \u2018Lower Back\u2019 in a country called \u2018The Shirt.\u2019 Any clue as to where that time and place might be?\nI think I know. It is in Beatrice & Virgil, and the novel is an allegory, a smart, earnest, ambitious allegory about the human propensity for slaughtering things. How we are naturally violent, but also often lean towards sustained, psychotically violent outbursts. How we are both adept at using our own psychological constructs to justify the demented behavior and perhaps to just enjoy the cruelty. And how, unless we insist on recasting the Holocaust in ways that keep it a fresh, urgent, stinging assault upon any notions of our alleged moral evolution as a species, we are certain to push \u2018play\u2019 on that dreaded tape loop \u2013 forget history/repeat history, forget history/repeat history.\nIt\u2019s true that bookshelves groan under realistic depictions of the 1939-45 \u2018Horribles,\u2019 as Beatrice and Virgil call their own waking nightmare. We\u2019ve had seven decades of documentation, memoir, memorial and story-telling about what occurred in Europe during World War Two. And yet now, as decades eight, nine and ten loom before us, those courageous people who survived the Holocaust to tell their terrible tales, and those determined to document and memorialize the events, will cease to be. There is no guarantee their determination and courage will be passed along. It will for a while, naturally \u2013 what was done to the Jewish race was unrivaled in scale and intent \u2013 but, well, a lot can happen, and does; and a lot can get forgotten, and does.\nYou think it unlikely? Google \u2018genocide\u2019 and run down the short-list of documented \u2018Horribles\u2019 from only the last thousand years. You remember Rwanda, of course \u2013 that was almost yesterday \u2013 but may need to be reminded about Armenia. And all those wholesale slaughters and exterminations back into the Middle Ages, never mind the mists of the Dark Ages. Who remembers any of them? Never mind either the ceaseless parallel Asian histories of atrocities and extinctions down through the ages.\nYann Martel thinks an allegory about a pending fictional extermination of certain animals, bound up in a meta-fictional encounter between \u2018real\u2019 people wrestling with the actual Holocaust, is a worthy approach to not forgetting. 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        "raw_content": "3 Washington cities to link disconnected bike lanes\nWould you like to see the eastern section of the John Wayne Pioneer Trail upgraded to fulfill its promise as a top-notch draw for bicycle tourists traveling across the state of Washington?\nThen you\u2019ll want to attend one of three public comment meetings scheduled this month. If you can\u2019t give your thoughts in person, you can send an email to JWTcomments@gmail.com.\nPhoto album of John Wayne Pioneer Trail at Tekoa Trail & Trestle Association. Click for more\nThe meeting schedule is:\nRosalia \u2014 Noon, Tuesday, Nov. 10th\nCommunity Center (7th St. and Whitman Ave.)\nLind \u2014 Noon, Monday, Nov. 16th\nUnion Elevator Conference Room (201 S street)\nEllensburg \u2014 6 p.m., Monday, November 23rd\nHal Holmes Center (209 N Ruby St.)\nThese public meetings are the result of a failed attempt by an eastern Washington legislator to railroad an item through the state budget that called for turning over 130 miles of trail between the Columbia River and the town of Malden to adjacent private landowners. [See opinion piece by Ted Blaszak at Tekoa Trail & Trestle Association.]\nFortunately, someone misworded the budget addendum and the state couldn\u2019t act on the provision. [See: \u201cWording error saved John Wayne Pioneer Trail.\u201c]\nThe state legislator, Republican Rep. Joe Schmick fully intended to reintroduce the measure in Olympia next year, until Ted Blaszak and the Tekoa Trail & Trestle Association got wind of his plan and encouraged him to attend a meeting (the first ever held on the scheme) at which it was roundly opposed. Subsequently, Schmick agreed to form a citizens committee of trail advocates and adjacent landowners to help decide the trail\u2019s future. [See: \u201cCitizens committee will study future of John Wayne Pioneer Trail in eastern Washington.\u201d]\nThe committee is holding a series of meetings this month to get ideas on what can be done with the trail. Schmick and the landowners have mentioned trespassing and dumping as a issue on the remote strip of state land formerly owned by the Chicago, St. Paul, Milwaukee and Pacific Railroad.\nLongest rail-trail\nAt 253 miles, the trail is the longest rail-trail conversion in the U.S. It runs from the Cedar Falls Trailhead at Rattlesnake Lake near North Bend to the Idaho border at Tekoa.\nThe roughly 23 mile stretch between the Hyak and Cedar Falls trailheads is the most heavily used, as it\u2019s the closest to Seattle and includes passage through the 2.3-mile long Snoqualmie Tunnel. Bicycles can easily manage the 110 miles from Cedar Falls trailhead to the Columbia River.\nThe railroad trestle across the river at Beverly is closed, however, and the trail is poorly maintained east of there. In fact, some parts haven\u2019t been upgraded since the railroad abandoned the corridor. Which is not to say the trail isn\u2019t worth visiting.\nIt runs through a beautiful, remote part of the state. Adventurous bicyclists who struggle through there say the trip is very rewarding. The John Wayne Pioneer Horse and Wagon Association makes an annual pilgrimage on the trail across the state from just east of the Snoqualmie Tunnel to the Idaho border.\nBlaszak writes:\n\u201cIt is also one of the very few places where you can see the scab lands, a terrain so rare geologically it exist only by the John Wayne Trail and on the planet Mars. Young Washington geologists travel to the trail every year for their training. And rich with the cultural heritage of our state. Just this past weekend the Ralston Grange restored an old rail way station that is on the trail.\u201d\nSo maybe this failed scheme to close a long section of the John Wayne Pioneer Trail will result in it getting the attention it deserves. The trail could truly become a cross-state corridor for bicycle travelers, and the small towns along the way could reap the benefits of tourist traffic.\nBut we just need to make sure that Rep. Schmick knows that his constituents, and residents around the state, want to save the trail, not turn it over to private landowners.\nPermanent link to this article: http://www.bikingbis.com/2015/11/08/important-meetings-for-future-of-john-wayne-pioneer-trail/\nKim Hull on November 23, 2015 at 6:01 pm\nWhat a shame to give away this valuable asset. Please reconsider your efforts to close the John Wayne Trail. These trails are so few and this one is especially unique because of its cross-state status through the scab lands.\nOur club frequents this beautiful area throughout the year\u2026 on foot and on bikes. It is a much loved and cared-for recreation area. The hikers and bikers and horsemen who appreciate this landscape are responsible to \u201cpack it in & pack it out\u201d. 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        "raw_content": "Another day, another diet on the radar. This one goes by various guises, the Alternate-Day Diet and Intermittent Fasting are the two most common ones. The principle is that you eat very little one day and as much as you like the next.\nWhile their is research to prove the theory \"works\", its not something that should be undertaken by someone whose read a book about it. I'd also caution against its use for those who are frequent dieters. This is best left to professional bodybuilders and the like who are aware of the consequences of going so low on calories.",
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        "raw_content": "I\u2019ll take ya out to the wood shed\nI suppose that makes me sound like a Kroll\u2019s lady, but that\u2019s the best I could come up with for this little shack along I-94. I had some nice, white, poofy clouds to work with earlier in the day as I took the fam for a little hike in the Badlands, but they all cleared out by early afternoon.\nShame on you, KFYR-TV. You should know better.\nI was so dismayed to find my former employer handling today\u2019s small plane crash with such amateurish incompetence, I wasn\u2019t even sure how to address it. Whenever there\u2019s a fatality of any sort, media should take care to give the authorities time to handle notification of loved ones before plastering it all over their pages/airwaves/the net.\nI\u2019ve been extremely critical of \u201cthose ambulance chasers at KXMB\u201d in the past, but it seems they\u2019ve gotten much better after some personnel and ownership changes over there. When KFYR-TV was first sold by Meyer Broadcasting, our new employers had an edict on the first page of the new employee handbook that we were not going to engage in sensationalism or irresponsible journalism. Well, they\u2019re a few owners down the road from those days, but still\u2026\nWhat has me so up in arms? In the story referenced in the screen shot above, the text of the article on the website even states that authorities are not releasing any information pending notification of family. Well then, why show the airplane with its N-number clearly visible?\nThe other local media, KXMB included, used this photo from MCSD. The tail number is obscured out of respect for the people who are about to get some very awful news from law enforcement.\nI have some background in this \u2013 I watched an uncle find out about his son\u2019s suicide because the recovery of his body was shown on TV. There\u2019s no excuse for this sort of thing\u2026a TV news story is gone in minutes, sometimes seconds, without anything to gain from sensationalizing or capitalizing on the grief of others.\nMonica and Alan should have known better, especially with their combined experience in this business. This sort of story requires discretion, and none was shown here. If it didn\u2019t occur to anyone that they should blurred out or otherwise obscured the tail number of this aircraft, then they can hardly call themselves The News Leader.\nThe public and family of the deceased pilot deserve an apology for this one.",
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        "raw_content": "Few months ago Apple started to sell iPhone 6s, however a lot of people have a reasonable question if it\u2019s worth buying iPhone 6s or just wait for the iPhone 7? Maybe it\u2019s worth waiting? As you might know already, each new generation of iPhones is always better than the previous, even if it has a couple of additional features. iPhone 6S wasn\u2019t an exception. Same as previous S generations of the iPhones, 6S got a significant boost in performance, new 12-megapixel camera sensor and innovate 3D Touch interface. All of the new hardware of this technological excellence is operated by new iOS version 9, you might have already read about it.\nDespite the absence of certain known information about the iPhone 7, which presentation is planned in the Spring or the Fall of 2016, we still have a rough list of new features that will be present in the new device. Most likely, the iPhone 7 will be equipped with A10 processor manufactured by TSMC, which would be not only more powerful but also more energy efficient solution compared with the current leader A9.\nThe rest of the hardware will probably remain the same. There won\u2019t be 3 GB of RAM, neither a second generation 3D Touch module, which gives troubles to Apple to product. As for the software, traditionally will be presented the next generation of iOS with an index of 10. Nothing unusual. However, there are a couple of features that can make your smartphone more attractive, an updated design and a screen covered with sapphire crystal. But, unfortunately, some rumors, which actively gaining popularity, saying that the production of sapphire panels for iPhone 7 dramatically faded away, and the photos of the exterior of device will not be published yet.\nSo, let\u2019s concentrate on the main question: Should you buy an iPhone 6s now or wait for iPhone 7? If you are currently own an iPhone 6 or 6 Plus, you definitely shouldn\u2019t hurry and spend a very large amount of money for 6S. If you are using an earlier model that satisfies you completely, then the answer is obvious. However if you own a previous generation of the iPhone and want to upgrade, iPhone 6S will be a great choice and if you don\u2019t worry about the look of your device you should definitely buy 6S and wait for iPhone 7S, since as we already know S line of the iPhones is always much faster and technically much more powerful.\n[via theweek]\nPrevious Previous post: 7 best features of iOS 9\nNext Next post: The myth about iPhone owners\ni lided",
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        "raw_content": "Showing posts with label stockfish. Show all posts\nWorld Chess Champ Ignored for Strong Chess Event. Discrimination?\nWorld Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen has not been invited to this very strong chess tournament. Do you think this is discriminatory to humans? ;)\nThe next season of the computer chess championship TCEC starts in a few hours from now: February 7 at 20:00 CET.\nAll the big guns are going to be there: Komodo (3232), Stockfish (3240), Houdini (top seed at 3247), Rybka (3159) along with 32 other top chess engines of the planet to battle through four stages and a Superfinal for the title of the world's best chess 'chip' champion.\nThe computer chess championship can be followed live via a brand new website, that will show the games in real time, together will all information about pairings, standings, and statistics.\nMeanwhile, we believe the Norwegian World Chess Champion has not taken \"being ignored\" to heart and was busy launching his YouTube Channel.\nSo, here are all the details of the world computer chess championship and system of play.\nThe TCEC Season System\nTCEC (Thoresen Chess Engines Competition) is a computer chess tournament organized and maintained by Martin Thoresen, in cooperation with Chessdom Arena. 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The match will be presented with opening 1 used in games 1 and 2, then opening 2 used in games 3 and 4 etc. If the match is theoretically won for one side before game 64, the match will still continue until all 64 games have been played. In the case of a drawn match there will be a Rapid match of 16 games with a time control of 25\u2032 + 10\u2033. In case it is still tied there will be a Blitz match of 8 games with a time control of 3\u2033 + 2\u2032. When the Superfinal is over, the current Season ends.\nThe TCEC Grand Champion\nThe winner of the Superfinal will be crowned the TCEC Grand Champion and will keep this title until there is a winner in the next Superfinal. There is no automatic qualification for the reigning Grand Champion, it will have to go all the way through the next Season for it to be able to defend the title.\nThe time control of this season is 120 minutes + 30 seconds added per move for the whole game, in all events. If an engine loses on time, the game will not be replayed. If the TCEC game server locks up at any time during a game (BSOD, freeze etc), that game will be restarted unless the last position was a 6-man or less tablebase position, then it will be manually adjudicated.\nGame adjudication\nA game can be drawn by the normal 3-fold repetition rule or the 50-move rule. However, a game can also be drawn at move 40 or later if the eval from both playing engines are within +0.05 to -0.05 pawns for the last 5 moves, or 10 plies. If there is a pawn advance, or a capture by any kind, this special draw rule will reset and start over. In the website this rule is shown as \u201cTCEC draw rule\u201d with a number indicating how many plies there are left until it kicks in. It will adjudicate as won for one side if both playing engines have an eval of at least 6.50 pawns (or -6.50 in case of a black win) for 4 consecutive moves, or 8 plies \u2013 this rule is in effect as soon as the game starts. In the website this rule is shown as \u201cTCEC win rule\u201d with a number indicating how many plies there are left until it kicks in. Cutechess will also adjudicate 5-men or less tablebase endgame positions automatically.\nOpening Book\nTCEC uses openings put together by Nelson Hernandez and Adam Hair. All of them are 8 moves deep. If you click the Help menu and then \u201cThe Season 6 opening book\u201d you can read in detail how they prepared for this challenge.\nAll new engines will receive an initial elo rating based on the CCRL 40/40 single CPU list. If an engine isn\u2019t found here, or if it has played very few games, the CEGT 40/20 single CPU list is used instead but the rating difference between Houdini 3 64-bit in the two rating lists will be added to the rating. If an engine isn\u2019t found in either list, an approximate elo rating will be given to that engine based on tests from the programmer. 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        "raw_content": "Merriment and mirth is on offer this weekend as Blackburn Market gets into the spirit of Christmas with the Bread & Butter Theatre Company. Their walkabout characters will be meeting shoppers throughout the day and include a karaoke act by some singing Christmas crackers and a pair of comedy elves. There will also be free face painting and a Christmas crafts workshop for children.\nLooking ahead to the 2014, Commercial Manager David Smith plans to develop a more extensive programme of activities involving the whole community by creating a series of zones. He said, \u2018We want community organisations and charities and people of all ages to come and use the market so that we can develop it as a hub where people can enjoy a unique shopping experience.\u2019\nA calendar of events for the new year is still being finalised but the high profile programme will continue with regular craft and workshop activities. There will also be a buskers\u2019 bay for local musicians opening out on to Church Street and a demonstration kitchen which will be launched with a celebrity chef. A \u2018Magic Carpet in the Market\u2019 will be created with an interactive floor area.\nA Burns Night celebration on 25th January will include a visit from a Scottish piper and the King and Queen of Hearts will mark Valentines Day with an opportunity to send an online message to a loved one on social media from the Market\u2019s pop up photo booth.",
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        "raw_content": "Posted by Bookride at 2/27/2015 3 comments:\nPosted by Bookride at 8/06/2014 63 comments:\nPBFA Book Fair 22/3/14\nA quick note about a one day book fair this merry month of March at the Olympia Hilton (right at end of High Street Kensington). It is an innovative book fair run by Deborah Davis (consultant to Any Amount of Books.)\nSpecialising in Modern Firsts, Illustrated Books and Children's literature. No books on trains, boats, planes or Arctic Exploration...not this time.\nBe there or be square. 11AM- 5PM Saturday 22rd March. 380 Kensington High Street London W14.\nLabels: Book Fairs, Modern First Editions\nSTOP PRESS - We have moved on, oh yes\nWe have started another blog, archiving things found in our warehouse, it's called Jot101\nWorth a detour. We will no longer be posting at Bookride.\nAll is not lost however -- posts are still pretty bookish! Check these out:\nHow to become a spy (in 6 easy lessons)\nThe Crazy Quilt Murders (1938)\nI danced with Wittgenstein\nEnormous 1920s Rare Book Wants List\nJohn Betjeman on C.R. Ashbee\nThe Table Talk of T.S. Eliot\nJames Joyce - The Day of the Rabblement 1901\nSecond hand bookshops in Paris (1880)\nViolet Hunt - Dressing Vorticist\nNational Front versus Calder & Boyars (1968)\nSylvia Plath, Suicide & the Professor\nWidmerpool says go there right away!\nBosschere / Pound '12 Occupations'\nJean de Bosschere, 12 Occupations, trans Ezra Pound, Elkin Mathews, Cork Street, London, 1916.\nCurrent selling prices \u00a3500+\nCollectors of early modernist literature are well aware of the rarest of Ezra Pound\u2019s first experimental \u2018 imagist \u2018 poetry (Lustra, A Quinzaine For this Yule etc ). But this little pamphlet, a translation of an early work by the Belgium poet and artist Jean de Bosschere is so scarce that it doesn\u2019t even get a mention in The Young Genius, 1885 \u2013 1920 (2007),David Moody\u2019s monumental first volume,. Nor does it feature in other collections of letters from Pound. However, in the recently published letters to his parents, De Bosschere\u2019s name does crop up several times, though I cannot find a mention of 12 Occupations. Did the translator see it as mere hackwork done to pay the rent of his bedsitter in Kensington ? It seems possible. He must have done a good deal of this sort of thing at the time.\nPound was a famous talent-spotter and De Bosschere was just the sort of multi-talented. artist/writer that he would have nurtured. Having, in 1900 graduated from art college in Antwerp, De Bosschere paid several visits between 1901 and 1905 to Paris, where he met writers interested in the occult. From 1905 he seems to have supported himself as an art critic until the outbreak of the First World War, and during this period became an admirer of symbolism and of the mystic Catholic writer Paul Claudel. In 1915 he fled the Great War for London where he met, not only Pound, but also fellow Imagist poets like Richard Aldington and John Gould Fletcher, as well as D.H. Lawrence and Aldous Huxley. His own first collection of poetry ( Beale- Gryne ) had appeared in 1909 and he continued to write poetry and novels throughout his life, although possibly because most of the latter were seriously weird, they remained unpublished at his death.\nKnowing that Pound was the go-to man in London, the Belgium showed him his work( presumably both his writings and drawings )in 1916. At first, Pound didn\u2019t know what to make of it. , but felt \u2018there was something or other figiting around in his carcass, trying to get out in expression\u2018. De Bosschere himself was a great admirer of the drawings of Lewis and Gaudier.\nPound did however submit the Belgium\u2019s verse to Poetry and De Bosschere in turn wrote a critique of Pound for The Egoist. In 1917 De Bosschere\u2019s persistence was rewarded when he received a three year contract to illustrate books for Heinemann, including works by Ovid and Wilde.In the following year Pound reported that an exhibition of De Bosschere\u2019s paintings was coming on in the West End. By 1920 Pound had become a great admirer of his graphic art and the two men met occasionally in Paris.\nDe Bosschere\u2019s first novel, Dolorine et les Ombres (1911), had provoked charges of Satanism, and indeed he later gave himself the nickname \u2018 Satan \u2018.However, the black and white illustrations for 12 Occupations seem more \u2018 dark \u2018than satanic. One illustration shows a strange bug- like creature turning a machine-tool wheel. In another, a man appears to be operating a contraption for hanging miscreants on the gallows. The accompanying descriptions in French are strongly declamatory in tone and the translations are admirably Poundian. Here is a fragment from \u2018The Chair and Table-Maker\u2019:\nThe chair-maker has democratized the throne\u2026\nBy means of the table, he brings the food half-way to our mouths. For the table is the first floor of the earth, as heaven is its garret.\nOh, admirable work of this man, which delivers the featherless biped from the animality which lives on the earth.\nThe Greek has not done better for our sublimity.\nGod knows what Pound thought of the whole undertaking, though no doubt he was glad of the money. For some reason, his name does not appear anywhere in the book, but I doubt if he minded. There is no mention in his letters home of any fee, nor how well the little book sold.\nAlthough 12 Occupations has always been regarded as a rarity in America and the UK, in Europe they get far less excited about it. In 2006 a copy appeared at auction in France with an estimate of 20/50 Euros. In February 2012 Bloomsbury sold a similar copy for \u00a3260. The 12 Occupations currently with Peter Harrington at an eye watering \u00a32,250 is signed by the author, who has also hand coloured some of the illustrations. Oddly, on 11 Oct 2012 at Swann Auctions in NYC a dummy version, possibly from the publishers\u2019 archives, made $3120 with a copy of the trade edition. The latter may be the one that Zubal are offering, because it wasn\u2019t there when I first looked a year or so ago.\n[ Many thanks Robin - the Bloomsbury 2012 copy,from where the pic above came, was shabby at the edges. This used to be a sleeper, one of the 500 books a good modern first scout was seeking. Not many sleepers anymore.]\nPosted by Bookride at 3/25/2013 No comments:\nInvasion of the Pods\nTHE INVASION OF THE PODS\nBookride has long had a quarrel with those Books on Demand publishers, with good reason. A few years ago they were as mild irritation that got in the way of the \u2018 real \u2018 book on Abe. They could be annoying, but you tolerated them. Today the situation is very different. They seem to have taken over the whole of ABE like some giant pulsating fungus out of Quatermass, or those giant PODS from \u2018 The Invasion of the Body Snatchers \u2018. If this expansion continues they will push out all the real books, just as the replicated human clones from the pods pushed out all the real humans in the film.\nDid I say \u2018will\u2019? In some cases they already have. Take the other day. For some reason I decided to check out copies of Ackermann\u2019s Repository of the Arts\u2014a publication venerated among design historians and for that reason famously expensive. Less than two years earlier, not long after I had bought a respectable 1809 volume from a bookstall in Ripon market for a bargain \u00a35, I discovered half a dozen good copies at the usual inflated prices of \u00a3200 or \u00a3300 a piece. When I entered the book title again, there they were, the book clones. I scrolled down until I had gone through the whole list\u2014not a single real copy of the real Repository could I find\u2014all were Repressed Publications/Kessinger/Nabu clones.\nThen it occurred to me. Had I and other innocent seekers after real books been responsible for all those other alien life forms that were taking over the world of real books ? Was it possible that whenever an ABE user signals an interest in a particular (often rare) title this triggers a mechanism that registers this interest and relays it to a BOD publisher, who then reproduce it as a POD book ? How else can you explain why so many titles I have enquired after on ABE have soon after appeared as POD books? .\nSurely too, is it no coincidence that the rise of the POD has coincided with the rise of the postgraduate degree scam, which itself is partly a way by which the polytechnic-turned \u2013universities raise funds, possibly for their crappy libraries? I suppose it could be argued that if you are only interested in acquiring the text of a book, perhaps to aid your postgraduate research, the cost of a POD would be cheaper than paying for a visit to the British Library, if you live in Plymouth or Newcastle. But in the end, if demand for personal copies of rare texts continues to increase there is a real danger that dealers will be discouraged from advertising their copies of these \u2018real \u2018books online, for fear of having them swamped by the clones. In addition to the Repository, I\u2019ve looked up other titles that I used to see on ABE, and these too seem to have disappeared. Also, bizarrely, some PODS now cost more than the \u2018 real \u2018 books that they reproduce.\nI\u2019d like to quiz Mr Kessinger and his friends about their sales figures. How many PODS do they sell? After that I\u2019d like to meet some of those who have bought PODs of titles that are available as real books, either online or in the hundreds of second hand bookshops that, despite the Internet and Kindle, can still be found throughout the UK. Have they looked for these titles in these bookshops? If not, why they have rushed into buying a grubby little computer generated body snatcher of a book, barely held together, with misprints, a meaningless cover and smudgy illustrations, for only a little less, in some instances, than the real thing, which they could have had if they\u2019d looked a little further or waited a little longer.\nIt all reminds me of people who will gladly spend more on a reproduction of a Georgian dining room table in perfect condition than they would on an identical table in the same saleroom that happens to have slight wear. These people are fools.\nSo I say to anyone tempted to buy a POD, please don\u2019t. Use your brain. Be patient, or pay the going rate for the real thing. Some of these rarer titles will be good investments, whereas the PODs will never, ever, ever, be worth anything but a few pence.[R. M. Healey]\nRave on Robin! I second that emotion. Btw that is my distant cousin below...\nFrances Cornford. The Holtbury Idyll\nFCD (Frances Cornford). The Holtbury Idyll. (No name, No Place, No Date but circa 1908)\nCurrent selling price $2,000\nAnyone who has read an anthology of English poetry will remember the very short poem which contains the following lines:\n'O fat white woman whom nobody loves\nWhy do you walk through the fields in gloves\nMissing so much and so much ?\u2019\nIt can be found in Poems (1910) the debut collection of Frances Cornford, a member of the famous Darwin family of Cambridge (Charles was her grandfather ),who had just married a young classics don, also confusingly called Francis. He went on to write on Socrates etc., while she published further slim volumes of witty Georgianesque verse that sometimes recalls Betjeman, while the couple, distinguished only by their respective initials (hers were FCD), went on to establish at their home in leafy Millington Road, a refuge for the \u2018intelligentsia\u2019 of the sort that seems peculiar to Cambridge.\n\u2018Fat White Woman\u2018 was an instant success, but its notoriety was to plague Cornford throughout the rest of her life. Its critics attacked her for presuming that the woman she had viewed from a train was unloved. Housman and Chesterton both parodied the poem \u2014Housman probably for academico- political reasons (Mr Cornford was a rival in classical studies at Cambridge)\u2014Chesterton for socio-religious reasons (as a Catholic he opposed the atheism of Cambridge rationalists among whom the Cornfords moved). Even today, bloggers are divided about the poet\u2019s view of the outside world. Was Cornford an intellectual snob who observed lesser beings from an academic ivory tower, or is there irony in her poem ? Personally, knowing the Darwin set, which still exists in an exiguous form at Cambridge, I favour the former. What is certainly known, but not presumably by the bloggers, is that Poems was not Cornford\u2019s debut volume. This turns out to be The Holtbury Idyll (1908).\nThe confusion is easy to understand. Google The Holtbury Idyll and you will get nothing. A trawl through abebooks will produce nada. The title isn\u2019t in Copac. Alan Anderson, whose 19 page Bibliography of the Writings of Frances Cornford (a cool \u00a3150 from Peter Ellis) has Poems as her debut collection. And yet, flick through Ahearne and you will find The Holtbury Idyll listed under FCD, that is, Frances Crofts Darwin. I think we should trust the word of the Ahearnes, assume that the book does indeed exist, and tick off Mr Anderson for not doing his research.\nBut it is a puzzle. The University of Cambridge online catalogue failed to turn up a copy. David\u2019s, the best known bookseller in Cambridge, hadn\u2019t heard of it-- even the man who had worked there for 25 years-- though he did say that they had a copy of Poems for sale. When I remarked to him that a living Darwin might know of it, or even own a copy, he hinted that one who might have information was no longer around, which didn\u2019t exactly help. I mentioned in passing that I couldn\u2019t find a single Darwin in the Cambridge phone book so he suggested that I try Darwin College, which I did. The secretary to the Bursar was friendly and promised to get back to me if she found anyone who could help. I am still waiting.\nOther books by Cornford are quite thick on the ground. There are several copies of Poems on Abe that hover at around $70. One that might be nice to have is Spring Morning, which appeared from the Poetry Bookshop in 1915, complete with wood engravings by Gwen Raverat ( another cult figure in smart Cambridge circles ). The Woolfs, doubtless guests at Millington Road, brought out Cornford\u2019s Different Days in 1928.Perhaps the biggest puzzle is why the Ahearnes place such a high price on a slim volume (probably a pamphlet ) published by a poet whose work, apart from \u2018Fat White Woman\u2019, hasn\u2019t lasted. For $2,000 you could buy a copy of John Gray\u2019s Silver Points or Hilda Doolittle\u2019s first book\u2026Or a lot of other interesting firsts, for that matter.[R. M. Healey]\nMany thanks Robin - looking out for that one. It will probably show up in the library of a relation - a Darwin, Raverat, Wedgwood, Cornford or Keynes. Although the much liked poetry collector Quentin Keynes does not appear to have had one.\nR.Murray Gilchrist, The Stone Dragon ( 1894)\nCurrent selling price \u00a32,000+.\nUntil the early 1970s R. Murray Gilchrist (1868 - 1917) was known mainly for some unremarkable regional and other novels together with a few bog standard topographical books on Yorkshire and the Peak District, none of which have ever attracted the attention of collectors. Then, in the 1970s his horror fiction began to be anthologised and before long this Yorkshireman was being hailed as a undeservedly neglected master of the Decadent and Gothic, worthy to rank with some of the greatest masters of the genre. Over the past forty years stories from his debut collection The Stone Dragon have been anthologized more than a dozen times and the book has been reprinted in 1984, 1994 and 2003. Because of this interest demand for first editions of his most acclaimed book has escalated enormously in recent years.\nFrustratingly, little is known about the life of Gilchrist. It seems that he was born in Sheffield in 1868, where he attended the grammar school there, and apart from a short sojourn in Paris soon afterwards, he remained in the Peak district for the rest of his short life, living for some time near Holmesfield, in his mother\u2019s house, the largely Tudor Cartledge Hall, with a male companion, which suggests that he may have been gay. In the early 1890s his \u2018Decadent\u2019 tales featured in W. E. Henley\u2019s National Observer, a mainly non-fiction magazine that also published Yeats and Kipling. In 1891, his first novel, Passion the Plaything appeared, but although this and two further novels, Frangipanni (1893) and Hercules and the Marionettes (1894) were not a great critical success, reviewers were much more enthusiastic about his first collection The Stone Dragon which came out in 1894.. Thereafter, Gilchrist was in demand and he published further stories in more mainstream magazines, including The Idler, Pall Mall Magazine and Windsor Magazine.\nIt has been remarked that the critical neglect of Gilchrist since his death in 1917 has been mainly due to his unevenness as a writer. Writing mainly of his novels one critic of the time described his work as 'incomplete, elliptical, mannered and uncontrolled'. Elsewhere the same critic, after praising the good qualities of one particular novel, condemned him as a writer of 'great moments and appalling weaknesses.' These remarks, which were echoed by other critics, seem to have contributed to Gilchrist\u2019s critical fate.The stories in The Stone Dragon, however, appear to have escaped these critical reservations, despite the fact that some of them share some of the stylistic failings of the novels. It\u2019s the themes treated by Gilchrist in this Decadent fiction that attract the modern sensibility. Stories that address same-sex passion, the lust for youth, and feminism, predominate and it is perhaps no coincidence that the resurrection of Gilchrist followed directly on from the sexual liberation of the nineteen sixties.\nIn the title story, for instance, the hero has to choose between two women\u2014one boringly conventional and submissive and the other erotic and unconventional, with the stone dragon itself acting as a symbol of emotion frozen for all time, just as in a conventional marriage. Other aspects of gender and sexuality that occupied so many writers and artists of the 1890s (one thinks immediately of Beardsley and Swinburne) are explored with imaginative power in The Stone Dragon and in later collections.\nIf you want some first or early editions of Gilchrist for a few pounds his topographical guides are easily available. Most bookshops will stock Ripon and Harrogate (1914) and The Peak District (1911) for around \u00a35 each, though one chancer in East Moseley wants a very silly $244 for The Peak District because it retains its dust jacket ( he must have been reading Tanselle on book jackets !). The bigger prices are reserved for Gilchrist\u2019s novels, a handful of which are available online. One of the cheapest seems to be Damosel Croft at $83 (Peter Ellis), with the undated Pretty Fanny\u2019s Way going for $164.39. Most of the other novels hover around $90.\nNot surprisingly, The Stone Dragon claims top spot. There is an wonderful inscribed copy of this 'legendarily scarce' title on sale from Adrian Harrington at a decadent $4,152, but if you have a \u2018 horror \u2018 of paying over the odds, one dealer in Australia will sell you a copy in only slightly worse condition for $1,250, which seems a bargain to me. Incidentally, if you can somehow find the \u2018Colonial \u2018edition of the same book it should cost you even less. [R. M. Healey]\nMany thanks Robin. This is a book I have never seen although one customer has a copy down Bexhill way. Must\ncheck him out when next in God's waiting room.\nBook Jackets reviewed\nG. Thomas Tanselle. Book Jackets, their history, forms and use. Oak Knoll, 2nd edition 2011. \u00a345.\nHow many academic books sell out in months? This one did. Around a year ago I ordered a copy of the first edition and the publishers told me that they had sent it. I never received the book and was later sent a second edition. Perhaps some book collecting postal worker took the first to be sent. If any work in the field of bibliophily is likely to become a new \u2018must have\u2019 for collectors dealers and auction cataloguers alike, this is it.\nFor one thing, it\u2019s a labour of love by arguably the world\u2019s greatest authority on book jacket history. Secondly, it is based on the author\u2019s own collection, which was begun in 1968, and is soon to be lodged in an American library. This catalogue is supplemented by Tanselle\u2019s decades-long correspondence with fellow enthusiasts in the field, notably Tom Congleton, who used to write a column for Rare Book Review. Thirdly, the book has the distinct appeal of cutting edge research, albeit in a subject that for many non-bibliomaniacs, has always been regarded as the source of loud belly laughs.\nForget all that. Book jackets are no longer a joke. To laugh at book jacket is to pass up the opportunity to make big money. There are many examples of a jacket being worth more than the book without it. For instance, a first edition of The Great Gadsby with the jacket will sell for many times more than a copy without one. In 1999 a copy of The Hound of the Baskervilles in a jacket made \u00a380,700 at auction. A copy of Kipling\u2019s Just So Stories (1902) in its dull brown jacket made \u00a32,600 at Sotheby\u2019s in 1986, the cataloguer noting that the \u2019 book on its own \u2018 would sell for about \u00a3100.\nBut why do so many collectors insist on a jacket ? Simple. If the history of book jackets can now be traced back to around 1830, as Tanselle argues, surely it is not too much to ask that a book printed in, say 1930, retain its jacket and to be worth more by having it, especially as the jacket may contain important information not available in the book itself, such as reviews in obscure magazines, illustrations, and remarkably, extra material on the reverse surface of the jacket. And although most early jackets were dull brown paper affairs that simply reproduced elements of the title page in black ink, a jacket, however uninspiring, must be seen as part of the book. Does any collector of LPs throw away the sleeve notes on acquiring a new addition to his record library?\nBut this new collecting trend brings with it new dangers. Tanselle warns us that modern technology has meant that laser- printed facsimiles can be passed off as the real thing by unscrupulous dealers. The old consolation that exceptionally rare modern books can\u2019t be copied convincingly probably still applies, even in the age of the computer printer, but jackets are a different matter. With four figures sums at stake collectors must now be very vigilant.\nHalf of Tanselle\u2019s treatise is taken up with such matters, including, of course the history of the jacket, which we learn was a natural development from the first protective devices for fragile books, which were slip cases made of card. The first example listed dates from 1779, but doubtless others will be discovered sooner rather than later. After all, this is cutting edge stuff. Tanselle is good too on the rationale of the book jacket in the twentieth century and he rehearses all the silly reasons proffered by librarians and so called \u2018 book-lovers\u2019 for dispensing with them at the earliest opportunity. This is all very illuminating , but the meat of the book resides in its second half, which is a chronological list of jackets up to the end of 1900.\nWhy 1900 ? For Tanselle this seems a reasonable cut-off date. By 1900 the number of jacketed books listed has crept from 2 in 1871 to over 137 in the year 1900. And anyway, have some finishing point has to be laid down, however arbitrary. Why do incunabula end in 1499 ? For collectors of book jackets Tanselle\u2019s list is a \u2018 wants list \u2018, especially to American collectors. Those titles included in it are around 80% American imprints, because, after all, Tanselle is an American who lives and works and buys books in the States. However, the power of the Internet has enabled him to correspond with collectors and dealers all over the world , with the result that many British and a sprinkling of exceptionally early European jackets/slip cases, are also included. Many of the British books they cover seem to be illustrated editions of classics or verse, with Andrew Lang and Kate Greenaway featuring frequently. Others are rather dull or obscure books for which no sane person would think of shelling out three figure sums if it wasn\u2019t for the jackets that come with them.\nThere are some exceptions. We learn that the first edition of Dickens\u2019 Edwin Drood (1870) was issued with a jacket and as such is well documented in the literature on the author. No price is mentioned, but you can be sure that it will be high. Lewis Carroll\u2019s The Hunting of the Snark (1876) is a more famous example of a jacketed classic. Another gem in a jacket is a work edited by Theo Marzials, one of John Betjeman\u2019s favourite poets. His Pan-Pipes, a Book of Old Songs (1883) was priced at a cool $350 in 1989.[R. M. Healey]\nMany thanks Robin. Sorry you actually had to buy the book to review it, that doesn't happen at the TLS! The biggest price differential on a jacket I can think of is for Greene's Ministry of Fear (London, 1943) a book that can be obtained in decent condition sans jacket for \u00a340 but wearing a smart jacket \u00a38000 is achievable (more if you believe web mall prices.) That's 200 times, I guess if Drood, a sort of \u00a3200 book, was to sell for over \u00a340,000 in d/w, which seems entirely possible (although unfinished and posthumous) Dickens would take the biscuit...",
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        "raw_content": "Govt working to bring autistic children in mainstream development\nDHAKA, April 15, 2017 (BSS) \u2013 The present government has been working to bring the people born with autism related problems and disabilities in the mainstream development process of the society helping them lead a normal life. The government is firmly committed to protect their rights and dignity.\nOur responsibility towards the autistic people much higher than the normal ones since every people have the right to live with self-honor and dignity. State along with the guardians has to take care of the disabled people so that they, including the autistic ones, can enjoy the equal rights.\nAutism, or autism spectrum disorder, refers to a range of conditions characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, speech and nonverbal communication, as well as by unique strengths and differences.\nAutism\u2019s most-obvious signs tend to appear between 2 and 3 years of age. Some developmental delays associated with autism can be identified and addressed even earlier.\nAccording to a survey of the ministry of health, one among 25,000 children was born with autistic behavior in 1980, which came down at one among 500 children in 2014. Male children are more susceptive to be born with autism than the female ones, the report said adding that male and female ratio to this end is 4:1.\nTwo autistic children, the report said, among 10 become skilled in painting, music, dance or computer or mathematics.\nIn another report of the ministry said three percent children in the capital city are born with autism while out of the capital city the figure is seven percent.\nThough the reasons of autism are yet to be ascertained internationally, a number of scientists said genetics and environment problems are solely responsible for developing the disorder among the children.\nPhysicists, however, said viral fever of mothers\u2019 during pregnancy, lack of oxygen among children while born, environment pollution, intake of excessive antibiotic and genetics are the causes of autism.\nFinance Minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhith in his FY2012-13 budget speech said there were 1,50,000 autistic people in the country. The latest survey of the Social Welfare Directorate said out of 12 categories disabled people, a total of 45,404 people bear autism related problems.\nAccording to latest information (till February 28, 2017), there are a total of 1,59,716 disabled people in the country.\nAs part of the country\u2019s commitment, \u2018Institute for Neuron Disorder and Autism in Children\u2019 has been established at the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University aimed at providing \u2018One Stop Service\u2019 facility to the disabled people.\nBesides, in 68 districts, 103 One Stop Service Centers are functioning now and its number to be raised in future. Child develop centers have launched at government hospitals along with establishing autism corners at all disabled centers and helping centers at all districts.\nA number of international organizations, autonomous and non-government organizations have also been working for the welfare of the autistic people.\nBangladesh formally started works on autism awareness and services through holding of the South Asia Conference-2011 in Dhaka. Currently national steering committee, national advisory committee, and technical direction committee are working together to raise awareness on autism, quick identification of the disorder and provide service to the autistic people.\nTo this end, 13 ministries have been working together to address their problems. The country has also taken a five-year plan on autism awareness, social integration, education, training and research.\nBesides, a special academy under the ministry of education has been setting up involving Taka 13 crore to bring autistic children in the mainstream development process.\nAll the works related to autism are being carried out due to the earnest efforts of Prime Minister\u2019s daughter Saima Wazed Putul. Autism related awareness has now increased significantly in the country despite many limitations.\nFormer Vice Chancellor of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Dr. Pran Gopal Dutt said still there are misunderstandings about autism among the countrymen. In villages, the autistic children are being considered as mad. Even in most of the cases autistic children die due to wrong treatment, he added.\n\u201cAutistic children should be treated as \u2018special children\u2019 instead of disabled ones as they become skilled on special trades when they grown up. It is possible to protect them from the curse of autism spectrum disorder through early diagnosis,\u201d he observed.",
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        "raw_content": "Website visitors who wish to communicate with the website do so under two conditions: one, they give their permission for contact by the website; two, they are subject to any \ufffdsubmission\ufffd provisions of the Terms of Use, Purchase Agreement, or this Privacy Policy. While your email address may or may not be used to solicit you, it is added to the website's general solicitation database.\nVisitors clicking on banners or pop-ups or hyperlinked advertising, appearing on this website must assume that information is being collected about them. This site is not responsible for the use of information collected in such a fashion. Visitors must assume that (1) information will be collected, (2) that \ufffdcookies\ufffd will usually be placed on their hard drive, (3) that website does not have any control over what happens with this information, (4) that website takes no responsibility over the accuracy or content of advertisers, (5) that website is not responsible for downloads from third party advertisers that contain viruses or worms or other computer code that causes their computer or software harm, and (6) that website assumes no responsibility for the data that is garnered from the click itself or that the advertiser collects.\nFamily Ebiz\nThis Privacy Policy was last updated on: Jan 11, 2006\nIf any matter concerning this purchase shall be brought before a court of law, pre- or post-arbitration, Visitor agrees to that the sole and proper jurisdiction to be the state and city declared in the contact information of the web owner unless otherwise here specified. In the event that litigation is in a federal court, the proper court shall be the closest federal court to the Seller's address.",
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        "raw_content": "Synergy of service\nCentral Systems is a company with many capabilities. They are a leading provider of solutions in integrated civil construction, remedial construction, facilities maintenance and management service in many industrial and commercial sectors in Western Australia. Their variety of services sets them apart in the marketplace, with each only serving to complement the others, never to detract from them. When Central Systems was originally formed in 2003, it focused predominantly on commercial building maintenance and remedial work. The construction division came later, but is now fully up and running, and staffed by a contingent of experienced and skilled people.\nRichard Eden is the Managing Director of Central Systems, and one of his focuses is making sure that their civil construction capabilities are recognised. The company already has an extremely good reputation in the marketplace for their remedial and maintenance work, and he wants to see their construction side enjoy the same prestige. \u201cYes, the remedial capabilities and expertise are still very much there and still very much central to the company\u2019s future, but the construction capability is equally important and we intend to see that business grow,\u201d he says.\nSince being founded eight years ago, the business as a whole has grown quite significantly. While initially focused on the commercial sector, the company\u2019s attentions have shifted more and more to the mining and industrial sector as it has grown and evolved. \u201cIt was a fairly small operation for much of its history,\u201d recalls Eden. \u201cThat was up until about two years ago, when new shareholders bought into the business \u2013 and we haven\u2019t looked back since.\u201d\nKeeping balanced\nToday, Central Systems is fairly evenly split between their construction division and their services division. In the former, the company offers a full suite of services including detailed earthworks, in-ground services, in-situ concrete construction, formwork manufacture and precast structural concrete. \u201cThat\u2019s a whole-of-service contracting capability,\u201d says Eden. \u201cWe do it all in-house with direct labour and try to provide a complete civil concreting construction capability.\u201d Their construction division accounts for roughly half of the company\u2019s turnover.\nThe other half of Central Systems\u2019 turnover is attained through their services division, whose work is further broken down to maintenance, protective coatings and remedial activities. Their maintenance work encompasses breakdown service, minor maintenance, and repair jobs. The protective coatings include coatings of existing and new assets and structures. Their remedial work is more substantive, with them doing large refurbishments or re-construction on buildings or pieces of infrastructure. \u201cThe remedial projects are generally a larger, more complex scope of work involving more men and higher value, and a longer duration of a job. We run them like a project rather than like a maintenance job.\u201d\nThe construction arm of Central Systems was introduced when Eden and his colleagues bought into the business. \u201cWhen we first decided to join Central Systems as shareholders, we looked at the business as it was and we thought there was a good range of clients, and a good range of skills and expertise,\u201d says Eden, explaining their decision to diversify. \u201cBut we saw there was quite a lot of synergy and therefore a benefit available from being able to offer both construction and remedial.\u201d That combination is rare for a business to have, especially in Western Australia, but it has paid off for Central Systems over and over again.\nSince the expansion of their business, the company has more than once started a job for a mining or oil and gas client doing repairs or remediation to existing assets, and ended up completing some new construction for them before they left. \u201cWhat would happen is they\u2019d come up to us and say \u2018Look, we actually want to expand this particular asset, or this facility, or we want to do an upgrade, or we want to knock it over and replace it with something new,\u2019\u201d Eden says. \u201cBecause we provide both sides of the service it\u2019s been a very good business opportunity for us to be able to say the clients \u2018Great, you don\u2019t need to deal with two different companies, we can offer both capabilities. We can do the maintenance and repair of your existing plant or structures and we can also construct new.\u2019\u201d\nThat is not the only way both services \u2013 specialised construction and remedial \u2013 feed into each other. Central Systems\u2019 personnel are also able to utilise their experience in one field to better improve their performance in the other. Doing maintenance, for instance, gives them a unique perspective on building new assets. \u201cBecause we\u2019ve spent so long fixing these problems for others, it makes us very tuned in to what we have to be careful of, and what we have to make sure we do right when we do new construction ourselves,\u201d Eden says.\nCentral Systems is proud of all the work they do, but a project they did for Barrick Gold on the Granny Smith Goldmine last year is a particularly interesting example of how both of their divisions complement one another. They started on that site with a remedial project but, because of their performance, they were able to secure an additional package of work for new construction. \u201cThat\u2019s a great example of the benefit of being able to offer remedial and construction and how those two come together in a very cost effective and efficient model for the client.\u201d\nA whole of life philosophy\nCentral Systems\u2019 has only experienced one lost-time injury in the whole history of the company. To put that in perspective, Eden says they average 300,000 man hours a year \u2013 a number which is increasing all the time. That is a statistic the company is very proud of, and which proves how important safety is to them. \u201cIt is certainly the biggest priority we need to focus on everyday in terms of how we operate the business,\u201d Eden says. This is because it is important to the company that their employees can come to work and know they are being looked after in the best possible way. \u201cIt\u2019s also about understanding that these are the expectations of the industry we choose to work in,\u201d Eden continues. \u201cWe want to be seen as a company that doesn\u2019t just meet the minimum requirements, but is trying to lead the way in those areas.\u201d\nAnother important focus of Central Systems is their customer service, which they foster by simply being the best they can be at what they do. \u201cMost clients want to do business with a company that is innovative and does have an entrepreneurial element,\u201d Eden says. \u201cOur safety commitment, our demonstrated ability to do projects and keep people safe, and our technical performance are key aspects.\u201d Central Systems have a \u201cwhole of life\u201d philosophy when it comes to a civil construction asset \u2013 so having continuously happy clients is important. The company can do \u2013 and aims to do \u2013 the initial civil construction in-house, continue do maintenance on the asset to maximise its life, and ultimately, when the asset\u2019s design life expires, they can do partial demolition and reconstruction.\nCentral Systems employs 165 people across its divisions. Holding on to skilled labour is a common challenge in the industry, however, and Central Systems is not immune to it. They have been able to fight back in a variety of ways, even beyond simply providing fair remuneration. Firstly, they have created a workplace environment where the employees know the company is looking after their well being. Secondly, they do their best to provide employees with a career path, and give them the opportunity to improve themselves professionally and personally. For the second tactic, training and development is key. \u201cWe have a number of employees that the company is assisting in tertiary qualifications or other postgraduate studies,\u201d Eden says. Thirdly, they seek to provide job satisfaction, and in that vein they hope that the variety of work Central Systems does is something people will enjoy. \u201cWe offer that diversity and the opportunity for people to move through that \u2018whole of life\u2019 scenario,\u201d says Eden. \u201cThey may not get to experience that elsewhere.\u201d\nCentral Systems are currently occupying an advantageous space in the market. They are small enough to still have a high level of innovation, but also large enough to take on reasonably sized projects and provide the quality, management systems, and safety that their clients look for \u2013 particularly those in the mining and oil and gas sectors. 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        "title": "Kazakhstan\u2019s Bid for the UN Security Council",
        "raw_content": "Kazakhstan\u2019s Bid for the UN Security Council\nSince independence, Kazakhstan\u2019s foreign policy \u2013 and its multilateral relations in particular \u2013 has expressed a clear logic: to develop a role as a respectable international citizen that can be a pragmatic partner with all quarters of the globe. The decision to launch its bid for a non-permanent seat at the UN Security Council for 2017 can be seen as the ultimate commitment to this role. At the same time, seeking a UNSC-seat is but one part of an increasingly urgent need to assert Kazakhstan\u2019s sovereignty and statehood and to counter the Western notion of the country as being under Russia\u2019s thumb.\nBACKGROUND: The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) elections for five non-permanent seats for two year mandates (2017-18) will be held in June 2016 during the 70th session of United Nations General Assembly. The one seat allocated for the Asia-Pacific group is contested between Kazakhstan and Thailand \u2013 the candidate endorsed by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) members. Kazakhstan made public its intention to seek the non-permanent seat in the UNSC in 2010. Three years later, Astana kicked off an official campaign to launch its candidacy. Since then, a long list of press releases, official documents and public speeches from government officials have outlined the rationale behind this foreign policy objective. The campaign is anchored to Kazakhstan\u2019s foreign policy concept 2014-2020, where active participation in international organizations is presented as an important tool to protect the country\u2019s national interests and secure maximum visibility and leverage for its foreign policy on the regional as well as global arena.\nThe campaign platform assigns particular importance to transnational security issues with relevance for the UNSC, including four priority areas for international cooperation \u2013 food, water security, energy, and nuclear non-proliferation. The attention to these areas stems from Kazakhstan\u2019s own experiences. The focus on nuclear issues draws on Kazakhstan\u2019s successful contribution to disarmament following the collapse of the Soviet Union, when it emerged on the international stage with the fourth-largest nuclear arsenal in the world. Kazakhstan\u2019s nuclear security mandated a strong relationship with United States and Russia since the nuclear arsenal was principally dismantled with their assistance. In 2006, Kazakhstan ratified the Central Asian Nuclear Weapon Free Zone \u2013 a legally binding commitment not to manufacture, acquire, test or possess nuclear weapons. In 2015, Kazakhstan also completed negotiations to house the International Atomic Energy Agency\u2019s first international Bank of Low Enriched Uranium. As a result of these commitments, the country has been held up as a model for international disarmament and atomic security.\nIn the energy field, Kazakhstan has emerged as an energy hub and promoter of an energy strategy in Eurasia within the framework of the multilateral Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). The upcoming major international exposition, EXPO 2017, to be held in Astana has \u201cFuture Energy\u201d as its leading theme. In both non-proliferation and energy, Kazakhstan has had to navigate relations with the great powers of the United States, Russia and China.\nAs one of the world\u2019s leading exporters of grain and flour, Astana argues that it is well positioned to address problems connected with food security. Regarding water, Kazakhstan can point to its own devastating experience with the Aral Sea, once the world\u2019s fourth largest lake, which lost up to 90 percent of its volume because of the Soviet Union\u2019s ruthless exploitation of nature. Since independence, Kazakhstan has taken the lead in uniting the Central Asian states in attempting to restore the Aral Sea.\nBesides this thematic platform, emphasis is also placed on advertising Kazakhstan\u2019s role as a representative of a certain cluster of states facing specific geographically-induced challenges, such as being landlocked or isolated islands. In addition, the country\u2019s leading position in the strategically important but often poorly understood Central Asian region, including Afghanistan, makes it a potentially useful interlocutor in the global arena at a time when the international community is preoccupied with regional conflicts and their humanitarian repercussions. In this field, Astana can point to a proactive record to international security, not least demonstrated by establishing the Conference on Interaction and Confidence Building Measures in Asia (CICA) \u2013 a particularly bold initiative, in that an unknown country heretofore linked only to Russia dared to convene all Asian countries already in the 1990s.\nIMPLICATIONS: From early on, Kazakhstan has been at the forefront of developing new initiatives on some of the most pressing contemporary problems, such as nonproliferation, confidence-building and civilizational dialogue. Kazakhstan\u2019s foreign policy \u2013 and its multilateral relations in particular \u2013 has expressed a clear logic: to establish the country as a respectable member of the international community; and one which can be a pragmatic partner with all quarters of the globe.\nThe core of this strategy has been to create several foreign policy pillars \u2013 with Russia, China, the U.S., the EU, and Turkey \u2013 without prioritizing one too heavily over the other. The key balancing act has been to keep the house in order by not allowing any pillar to totally outweigh the others. Whether this virtuous cycle of balanced external relations will continue, however, looks increasingly uncertain in view of Moscow\u2019s reinvigorated determination to re-integrate the post-Soviet space. The crisis in the relationship between the West and Russia has been unfavorable for Astana, not only trapping it in the middle of a conflict it does not want to be part of, but increasingly being seen as a firm part of an authoritarian Russia\u2019s sphere of influence.\nThis is the background from which Astana\u2019s recent surge in international activities is coming \u2013 from the admission to the WTO and ASEM to campaigns aimed at securing a seat at the UNSC and joining the OECD as well as trying to increase its visibility as a state by organizing global ventures, such as the upcoming Expo 2017. A UNSC-seat would obviously lead to increased international visibility and prestige for Kazakhstan, something Astana has not been shying away from over the years. But it is also part of a general strategy on the part of Astana to use multilateral initiatives to manifest that Kazakhstan has not abandoned its vision of a multi-vector foreign policy. In fact, it is seeking alternative external partners and avenues more persistently than ever.\nHow could Kazakhstan concretely use a seat in the UNSC as a means to exercise influence over big international politics? Contributions to the effectiveness of the UNSC\u2019s working methods are possible through chairing informal working groups. Successful precedents of non-permanent members successfully using such leverages has been noted in the cases of New Zealand and Argentina in the 1990s. The rotating presidency of the Security Council also helps non-permanent members to expand its agenda-setting power in the negotiations leading up to the stipulation of monthly work programs; a way of bringing in those areas of work prioritized in its campaign platform. Then, there is the possibility of assuming a kind of mediator function. Here, Kazakhstan\u2019s multi-vector foreign policy is the foremost asset. Due to its long-standing stable relations with all members, Kazakhstan can with some confidence claim to fit that bill. Given the frosty relationships between Russia and western powers, Kazakhstan may have some potential of using a seat at the table to mediate these tensions.\nCONCLUSIONS: Overall, Kazakhstan\u2019s multi-vector foreign policy, as reflected in its commitment in multilateral organizations as well as its bilateral relationships, has benefitted the country. The strategy has enabled the Kazakh leadership to build strong economic and political relations with multiple partners without creating adversaries in international politics.\nGiven that the Russian vector, including Russian-dominated regional organizations, has become increasingly dominant in Kazakhstan\u2019s external relations, the further integration into key international organizations should be welcomed, not least in the light of an increasingly polarized and unfavorable geopolitical context. However, its ability to do so depends on whether it could take advantage of a potential UNSC-seat to act independently from Moscow and dispel the notion that the country in an increasingly polarized geopolitical environment falls within an authoritarian Russia\u2019s sphere of influence.\nAUTHOR\u2019S BIO: Johan Engvall, Ph.D., is a Research Fellow with the Central Asia-Caucasus Institute and Silk Road Studies Program Joint Center. He is also a Researcher at the Swedish Institute for International Affairs. He is author, with S. Cornell, of the Silk Road Paper Asserting Statehood: Kazakhstan\u2019s Role in International Organizations, published in December 2015.\nImage Attribution: www.slidesharecdn.com, accessed on Dec 9, 2015\nCentral Asian Nuclear Weapon Free Zone\nKazakhstan WTO membership\nMore in this category: \u00ab The EU and Central Asia: Developing Transport and Trade\tBuilding on Kerry's Central Asian tour \u00bb",
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ABC figures show thelondonpaper distributes an average of 500,563 copies a day and London Lite 400,571.\nHowever, cynics suggest that, especially since NI's decision to hike thelondonpaper circulation by 100,000 in January, there are too many newspapers on the street, and that they are not getting into the right hands. As a result, some buyers have been reluctant to commit large revenues to the papers, even during periods of heavy discounting of ad rates. The National Readership Survey's inability to provide reader research on the titles (due to an insufficient London sample size) hasn't helped the publishers, although readership figures are expected to appear later this month.\nSo in this context, have the titles justified their existence in their first year? Clearly Steve Auckland, the managing director of London Lite and Metro, is inclined to be positive on this. He says: \"It will take time for both titles to settle in terms of product. 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        "raw_content": "Relationship Connection: My husband insults me in public\nPhoto by fizkes/iStock/Getty Images Plus, St. George News\nI have been married for almost five years. My husband is 20 years older than me, and we have two kids.\nFor the last few months, my husband has been going through a lot of stress, and I know it is not healthy to keep it inside. So I always try to get him to talk about it, but he seems to open up to his friends rather than me.\nLately he has been yelling at me in public for any stupid reason, and he doesn\u2019t care who\u2019s around (friends, family or strangers). And it just makes me cry a lot. Maybe I am too sensitive? The first few times I had no reaction, because I thought maybe he was just mad and didn\u2019t mean it.\nBut the last time was in front of his family members. I got upset and left, but he did not bother to come after me.\nThe next day he acted like nothing happened and has never apologized for doing this to me. My instincts tell me that he does not love me anymore. He sleeps in another room.\nHe always criticizes me and blames me for things that are stressful. He won\u2019t defend me if someone says something rude about me. I don\u2019t want to keep things this way. I want him to respect me as I respect him. Or is this relationship not worth saving? This is how angry I am.\nGoing through stress is an inevitable part of life, but cruelty to a spouse is a choice.\nThis lack of sensitivity and accountability for how his behavior affects you and the relationship can only lead to more disconnection. Obviously, he\u2019s pulling away by sleeping in a different room, and he\u2019s not willing to repair the damage caused by his verbal tirades. You can\u2019t repair this marriage alone.\nYou need to look closely at these interactions and make sure they\u2019re not just a temporary reaction to stress. If they\u2019re a larger pattern of behavior in the relationship, then it\u2019s not something you can easily dismiss as a transitory stress reaction.\nMake sure you\u2019re being honest and fair about the context of these behaviors. If he\u2019s not doing anything to change his stress response or being accountable for how he\u2019s responding to you, then making excuses for the reasons isn\u2019t going to fix anything.\nYou have already tried to reason with him and invite him to understand the impact this is having on you. Because he\u2019s unwilling to stay open to your influence and accept the effect he\u2019s having on you as his wife, then talking more about it won\u2019t make much of a difference. The time for words is over, so it\u2019s time to begin taking more decisive action.\nYour motivation for taking action can\u2019t be driven by forcing an apology or giving him a \u201cwake-up call.\u201d That would be manipulation and won\u2019t ever create the kind of closeness you\u2019re seeking. Instead, taking action is about protecting your dignity as a human being.\nWhen your personal dignity is being threatened by someone\u2019s abusive actions, especially if they\u2019re your spouse, it\u2019s critical to make sure you protect yourself. A spouse has access to you and your vulnerabilities in countless ways, so if the offending person is reckless with you, then self-protection is essential.\nThe first boundary you might consider is refusing to be with him in public. You can\u2019t control what he says to you or about you, but you can certainly control whether you\u2019re in the line of fire. I understand that it will be inconvenient and it won\u2019t feel like you\u2019re married, but I also don\u2019t think it feels like a marriage when you\u2019re being verbally assaulted by your own spouse.\nYou don\u2019t have to explain your boundary with your husband. If he wonders why you won\u2019t be with him in public, then you can decide if you want to explain your reasons. If he\u2019s open, soft and genuinely clueless about your change in behavior, then it might be worth explaining. If he\u2019s accusatory and defensive, it\u2019s likely not a good time to have that discussion.\nBoundaries can create bridges to connection if the offending person is willing to repair the broken trust. The boundary has the potential to send a signal to the other spouse that something is getting in the way of the relationship.\nWhen you send a strong signal to him that you won\u2019t allow yourself to be abused and humiliated any longer, then he gets to decide if he\u2019s willing to do something different so you\u2019ll be in his company. Either way, you\u2019re staying safe whether or not he changes his cruel behavior.\nI don\u2019t know what will happen with your marriage, but you do have power to protect yourself from cruel insults and verbally abusive behavior. Your boundaries will guarantee your personal peace, but they won\u2019t necessarily mean you\u2019ll have peace in the marriage. If he wants to move closer to you, then he\u2019ll be required to examine how his words and actions impact you and the relationship.\nRelationship Connection: My son is divorcing. How can I offer support as a long-distance grandparent?\nRelationship Connection: My daughter tells me I\u2019m acting like a martyr\nRelationship Connection: How will my kids know the truth when my ex has lied about me for 10 years?\nPosted in Columnists, Opinion / ColumnsTagged abuse, cedar city, geoff steurer, husband, insult, relationship cpnnection\nasianspa May 2, 2018 at 10:33 am Log in to Reply\nYour husband sounds like the type of guy that by simply being seen with him probably , it is insulting and harmful to your reputation. The good news is being 20 years older you can have the last laugh and you can stick him into a nursing home to live a cold lonely existence in his final years so he better wise up and end the insults and step up and man up. Stress is not an excuse.\nDiana May 2, 2018 at 11:21 am Log in to Reply\nHoney, it doesn\u2019t matter how old he is, abuse is abuse. You need to tell him that what he did is wrong and that he needs to change his behavior. If he doesn\u2019t, then you need to take legal action.\ncomments May 2, 2018 at 11:38 am Log in to Reply\nYou marries a guy 20 years older? hmm. I\u2019m guessing this old guy is either very rich or you are someone with very low self-esteem. It\u2019s too bad there are kids in the situation or you could just bag the whole deal and walk away. If it gets to the point of abusive behavior you\u2019ll need couples counseling or a divorce\u2026\nStriker4 May 2, 2018 at 3:11 pm Log in to Reply\nand another stupid and ignorant comment by the Prophet Bob\ncomments May 2, 2018 at 3:36 pm Log in to Reply\nand ol\u2019 Dump is as helpful as usual. Never adds anything to any article, just plays his usual role as the stgnews autistic troll.\nDRT May 2, 2018 at 2:40 pm Log in to Reply\nThe next time, and every time thereafter, when he insults you in public, give it right back to him. As long as you are willing to be a doormat, he will walk on you.\nJust embarrass the hell out of him a few times in public. If he continues his behavior, split.\nSnarkles May 2, 2018 at 3:34 pm Log in to Reply\nHe sounds like a coward to me. Instead of telling you he isn\u2019t interested in being married to you he is trying to make you mad and hurt enough to leave and that lets him off the hook. He also blames you instead of himself for the stress. Again, cowardly. He can be the victim instead of the bad guy. Since you decided to have two children with this loser, now you have a predicament. You break up the family and have all the responsibility of raising them yourself, or you keep it all together for the sake of the kids until they are grown. Your temperament and his ability to be kind to the children will make that decision. If he is mean to the children too, then you don\u2019t want him to have partial custody without your supervision. 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        "raw_content": "Deep Climate investigation of denialist and \u201cskeptic\u201d attack on Hockey Stick temperature record\nThe investigative blogger Deep Climate has been working to set the record straight on how an orchestrated campaign by members of Congress, industry-funded global warming denialist groups and PR operatives, and professional \u201cskeptics\u201d has spread misleading information about the paleoclimate temperature record while launching attacks on the integrity of leading members of the science community. Two recent posts at Deep Climate \u2013 \u201cSteve McIntyre and Ross McKitrick, part 1: In the beginning,\u201d and \u201cSteve McIntyre and Ross McKitrick, part 2: The story behind the Barton-Whitfield investigation and the Wegman Panel,\u201d should be read in their entirety, along with Richard Littlemore\u2019s post at DeSmogBlog \u2013 \u201cWegman\u2019s Report Highly Politicized \u2013 and Fatally Flawed: \u2018Independent\u2019 Hockey Stick analysis revealed as Republican set-up,\u201d and Joe Romm\u2019s post of additional supporting material, links, and references at Climate Progress.\nHere we take the liberty of re-posting at length some of the relevant text. See the original posts for full sets of embedded links:\nSteve McIntyre and Ross McKitrick, part 1: In the beginning\nDeep Climate, February 4\nThe well-timed release of the stolen CRU emails (a.k.a. Climategate) did much to enhance public awareness of self-appointed climate science auditor Steve McIntyre and his long-time co-author and promoter, economist Ross McKitrick. Indeed, the pair has finally received widespread coverage in their native Canada with a spate of mainstream profiles full of fawning admiration from the CanWest newspaper chain, McLean\u2019s magazine and the Toronto Star. That\u2019s on top of new interest from the likes of Associated Press and CNN, along with coverage from the usual biased sources like Fox News and the Wall Street Journal.\nThose stories tell the tale of a humble retired mining executive (McIntyre), whose analysis of the \u201chockey stick\u201d temperature reconstruction got the attention of economist Ross McKitrick, and eventually shook all of climate science to its core. Of course, the reporters seem blissfully unaware that McIntyre and McKitrick have published exactly one \u2013 that\u2019s right, uno \u2013 peer-reviewed article in a scientific journal. \u2026\nMcIntyre\u2019s thin publication record suggests that his prominence has less to do with any compelling scientific analysis, and much more to do with astute promotion. And, indeed, the McIntyre-McKitrick saga turns out to have the usual supporting cast of anti-science propaganda: two notorious right-wing think tanks (the Competitive Enterprise Institute and the George Marshall Institute) and a deft fossil-fuel company funded PR veteran operating behind the scenes (none other than Tom Harris of APCO Worldwide). \u2026\nM&M go to Washington\nLate in 2003, McIntyre and McKitrick published their first joint paper in the contrarians\u2019 favourite journal, Energy and Environment. \u201cCorrections to the Mann et al (1998) Proxy Data Base and Northern Hemispheric Average Temperature Series\u201d caused a minor sensation in climate skeptic circles. Hard on the heels of the paper came an invitation from the CEI-led Cooler Head Coalition and the George Marshall Institute to participate in the Washington Roundtable on Science and Public Policy series. McIntyre and McKitrick titled their presentation \u201cThe IPCC, the \u2018Hockey Stick\u2019 Curve, and the Illusion of Experience.\u201d\nAt the time, both CEI and the Marshall Institute enjoyed funding from ExxonMobil. And CEI head Myron Ebell and Marshall president (and American Petroleum Institute ex-COO) William O\u2019Keefe were both implicated in Bush administration efforts to water down official reports on climate science, as outlined in this one page excerpt from the Government Accountability Project report Redacting the Science of ClimateChange [See full 1.5 MB PDF]. \u2026\nIn the fall of 2004, McIntyre and McKitrick finally explored alternatives for publication, targetting the AGU publication Geophysical Research Letters. \u201cHockey sticks, principal components, and spurious significance\u201d was received by GRL in October 2004, accepted on January 17, 2005, and published February 12, 2005.\nAs usual for such rare contrarian peer-reviewed scientific publications, the public relations campaign was ready to go. Indeed, the PR campaign preceded actual\npublication by a full two weeks! \u2026\nThen, in a major coup, the Wall Street Journal featured McIntyre on its front page. Reporter Antonio Regalado portrayed the scientific debate as more or less a standoff and emphasized the doubts concerning the \u201chockey stick\u201d of (mostly unnamed) scientists.\nIn a devastating critique for Environmental Science and Technology [\u201cHow the Wall Street Journal and Rep. Barton celebrated a global-warming skeptic: The untold story of how a front-page article and powerful U.S. politicians morphed former mining executive Stephen McIntyre into a scientific superstar\u201d], Paul D. Thacker noted:\nDecades of research have created a massive body of scientific literature on climate change, and thousands of new studies on the subject appear every year in different science journals. Yet, within weeks of publishing his first peer-reviewed study, McIntyre was profiled on the front page of the Wall Street Journal.\nFour days later, the Wall Street Journal editorial page praised Regalado\u2019s reporting and launched an attack on the hockey stick, the IPCC, and the science of global warming.\nLike the National Post before it, the Journal touted a narrow critique of dubious significance as a massive reversal of all paleoclimatology, and indeed all of climate science. And, like the National Post, the Journal has yet to reveal the story\u2019s provenance, or the PR operatives behind it. \u2026\nAs 2005 wore on, McIntyre and McKitrick were clearly rising stars in the contrarian firmament, thanks in no small part to the diverse efforts of their think tank and PR supporters, not to mention complaisant media outlets like the National Post and the Wall Street Journal. McIntyre and McKitrick\u2019s inexcusable and enthusiastic co-operation with APCO\u2019s sordid propaganda efforts, not to mention those of CEI and the Marshall Institute, continued to be ignored.\nThe time was approaching for ratcheting up the politically motivated attacks on climate science, in the form of an abusive investigation instigated by Republican congressmen Joe Barton and Ed Whitfield. That will be the subject of part 2 \u2026\nSteve McIntyre and Ross McKitrick, part 2: The story behind the Barton-Whitfield investigation and the Wegman Panel\nPerhaps the most disturbing episode in the \u201chockey stick\u201d controversy was the investigation of climate scientists by the U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee under Republican representatives Joe Barton and Ed Whitfield, and a subsequent report for that same committee by an \u201cindependent\u201d panel led by George Mason University statistics professor Edward Wegman. In light of various renewed \u201cskeptic\u201d allegations of scientific misconduct against Michael Mann and Phil Jones, and my recent revelation of possible plagiarism and other questionable scholarship in the Wegman report, a complete review of the events of 2005-2006 would seem to be in order.\nIn short, the Energy and Commerce Committee refused the offer of a proper scientific review from the National Academy of Sciences in favour of an investigative process that was ad hoc, biased and unscientific. And the report resulting from that process is tainted with highly questionable scholarship.\nI can now fill in important gaps in the timelines of the initial investigation and the Wegman panel. But more importantly my review has led to some startling conclusions:\n\u2022 Not only was the original Barton-Whitfield investigation (in the form of intimidating letters) inspired by the allegations of \u201cclimate science auditor\u201d Steve McIntyre, but the defining impetus seems to have been a little known Cooler Heads Coalition-Marshall Institute sponsored presentation by McIntyre and sidekick economist Ross McKitrick in Washington barely a month beforehand.\n\u2022 Energy and Commerce Committee Republican staffer Peter Spencer played a key but hitherto undisclosed role in the investigation and the subsequent Wegman panel report, and apparently acted as the main source and gatekeeper of climate science information for the panel.\n\u2022 Steve McIntyre was in communication with the Wegman panel, at least concerning technical questions around replication of his work. The full extent of McIntyre\u2019s communications or meetings with Spencer or other staffers, as well as Wegman panelists, is still unknown. However, the record shows there were at least two intriguing opportunities for face-to-face meetings in Washington during the Wegman panel\u2019s mandate.\nAll this, along with new information about the circumstances of the Wegman panel\u2019s formation and mandate, raises serious doubts about the supposed independence of the Wegman panel. \u2026\nWegman\u2019s Report Highly Politicized\u2014and fatally Flawed\nRichard Littlemore at DeSmogBlog, February 8\n\u201cIndependent\u201d Hockey Stick analysis revealed as Republican set-up\nThe purportedly independent report that Dr. Edward Wegman prepared in 2006 for the Congressional Committee on Energy and Commerce was actually a partisan set-up, according to information revealed today.\nWegman, who had presented himself as an impartial \u201creferee\u201d between two \u201cteams\u201d debating the quality of the so-called Hockey Stick graph was, in fact, coached throughout his review by Republican staffer Peter Spencer. Wegman and his colleagues also worked closely with one of the teams (and especially with retired mining stock promoter Stephen McIntyre) to try to replicate criticism of the Hockey Stick graph, while at the same time foregoing contact with the actual authors of the seminal climate reconstruction.\nThe Hockey Stick refers to a graph (by Michael Mann, Raymond Bradley and Malcolm Hughes) that became a defining image of the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). It also became a target for Steve McIntyre and the Guelph University economist Ross McKitrick, who since 2002, at least, has been a paid spokesperson for ExxonMobil-backed think tanks such as the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI) and the Fraser Institute.\nAccording to a detailed analysis by the blogger Deep Climate, McIntyre and McKitrick\u2019s criticism of the Hockey Stick graph was aggressively promoted and disseminated by an echo chamber of think tanks and blogs, all of which had financial or ideological associations with fossil fuel industry funders.\nThen, in 2005, (and perhaps through the machinations of CEI climate specialist Myron Ebell), Republican Rep. and Energy and Commerce Committee Chair Joe Barton began calling for an investigation into the graph. But Barton rejected an offer from National Academy of Sciences President Ralph Ciccerone to conduct a formal and independent review in the highly professional manner typical of the nation\u2019s foremost scientific body. Barton chose, instead, to engage a statistician (Wegman) from one of the most conservative institutions in the country (George Mason University) and to task him with setting up a team to dissect Mann\u2019s Hockey Stick.\nThe result was predictable. Collaborating with McIntyre, Wegman\u2019s team recreated and then endorsed the critical view of Michael Mann\u2019s work. According to earlier revelations from Deep Climate, Wegman also cribbed\u2014arguably plagiarized\u2014work from Raymond Bradley, lifting whole sections of his 1999 textbook, but periodically changing material or inserting information calculated to cast doubt on the reliability of tree-ring data (the source of the MBH climate reconstruction). In the most outrageous example, suspiciously unattributed, Wegman\u2019s report actually suggested that tree rings might be affected positively by automobile pollution. (\u201d\u2026 oxides of nitrogen are formed in internal combustion engines that can be deposited as nitrates also contributing to fertilization of plant materials.\u201d)\nAll this could be dismissed as typical politicking except for two things. First, because this was presented as an independent and impartial review, it is reasonable to ask whether Barton, Wegman, et al, are guilty of misleading Congress, a felony offense.\nSecond, the same echo chamber that promoted Steve McIntyre\u2019s criticism of the Hockey Stick is now fully engaged accusing scientists of manipulating data to increase global concern about climate change. The manipulation of both data and public opinion are certainly evident in this story. Science has most certainly been politicized. But (thanks to Deep Climate\u2019s careful research) the record shows that the manipulation and politicization has been bought and paid for by the energy industry and executed by a sprawling network of think tanks and blogs \u2013 and by leading Republicans and their staffers.\nThis is, at the very least, fodder for a Congressional investigation as to whether the Energy and Commerce Committee was, indeed, intentionally and perhaps disastrously misled.\n\u201cIndependent\u201d critique of Hockey Stick revealed as fatally flawed right-wing anti-science set up\nJoe Romm at Climate Progress, February 8\nFew scientists have been more victimized than Michael Mann, Director of Pennsylvania State University\u2019s Earth System Science Center. Than again, few scientists have been more vindicated than Michael Mann (see \u201cPenn State inquiry finds no evidence for allegations against Michael Mann\u201d and below).\nThat\u2019s why I feel compelled to keep doing my small part in helping to set the record straight as often as possible \u2014 and to publicize the tremendous work of others doing the same, such as the blogger Deep Climate, who has uncovered previously unknown details of just how some of the most fraudulent charges against Mann and the Hockey Stick graph were trumped up by the anti-science crowd in the first place. \u2026\nYes, a Congressional investigation would be valuable to help set the record straight (see also this DeSmogBlog post [\u201cPlagiarism? Conspiracies? Felonies? Breaking out the Wegman File\u201d]).\nOf course, the Hockey Stick graph was itself vindicated years ago in a thorough examination by a panel of the prestigious (and uber-mainstream) National Academy of Sciences (see NAS Report and here). 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        "raw_content": "Jody AllenCurrently selected\nCollege of the Sequoias > Athletics > COS Men's Sports > Baseball > Coaches > Jody Allen\nHead Coach Jody Allen\nEntering his 25th season as the Giants\u2019 head coach, Jody Allen continues to produce successful seasons for COS. Allen\u2019s tenure at COS has produced an impressive span that has included 14 playoff appearances, seven top-20 finishes, five top-eight finishes, trips to the Final Four in 1997 and 2014, a school record of 38 wins in one season, a fourth-in-the-state finish in 1997, and a third-in-state finish in 2014. Coach Allen was named the American Baseball Coaches Association National Coach of the Year (Pacific Division) in 2014, a first for a Central Valley Conference coach.\nSix seasons ago, Allen passed local baseball coaching icon Bert Holt on the Giants\u2019 all-wins list. Allen is 598-423-3 as head coach. Allen coached his 1,000th game as the Giants head coach in the 2017 season. Entering the 2018 season two wins away from 600 puts Allen in elite company; he is in the top 25 on the California Community College Baseball All-Time Wins List.\nUnder Coach Allen, the Giants have averaged over 25 wins per season, and Allen was named the CVC Coach of the Year in 1996, 1997, 2001, and 2014. One of the most memorable wins for the COS program under Coach Allen came in 2000 when the Giants defeated two-time state champion Sacramento City College in the first round of the playoffs. This marked the first time in playoff history that the No. 1 seed was beaten in the first round. Coach Allen\u2019s 2006 squad capped its season with a 15-game winning streak that stretched into the top 10 of the Northern California playoffs. More recently, his 2014 team beat the No. 4 and No. 1 seed during their playoff run to the state finals.\nWhile it would be easy to focus on Coach Allen\u2019s 58 percent winning percentage, the highest since Pete Biden\u2019s one-year stint as head baseball coach in 1947, it is noteworthy to recognize that his philosophy encompasses far more than winning baseball games. More than improving skills on the field, Coach Allen works with his players to help them achieve their aspirations beyond COS baseball, whether it be completing their college educations, continuing their baseball careers at four-year schools, or competing as professional baseball players. He readily acknowledges that his teams honor many old-school baseball traditions and touches such as wearing uniform socks and stirrups up. His program is built on tradition, pride, integrity, and dedication.\nAllen is a graduate of Hoover High School in Fresno, where he played football and baseball. He was inducted into the Hoover Baseball Hall of Fame in 2013. His collegiate career and education began at Kings River College in Reedley, where he was a shortstop under longtime coach Jack Hacker. In 1984, he was honored as the Male Athlete of the Year. Coach Allen continued his education and playing career at Fresno State. As a junior he was part of the 1985 conference championship team ranked top 10 in the country, and as a senior his leadership qualities earned him the honor of being named team captain.\nAfter earning his bachelor\u2019s degree in physical education in 1987, Coach Allen returned to Kings River College to spend three seasons as an assistant coach under Jack Hacker. In 1990, he earned his master\u2019s degree in Physical Education and joined the staff at COS as an assistant under Al Branco. After three seasons under Branco, Coach Allen was named head coach for the 1994 season.\nCoach Allen\u2019s extensive experience also reaches outside of the United States. In 1985, he represented the U.S. on a team that traveled to Sydney, Australia. In 1995, he also traveled outside of the U.S. as the head coach of a 15-16-year-old team that participated in and won an international tournament in Beijing, China. In 1996, Coach Allen was an assistant coach for an 18-year-old-and-younger team that won yet another international tournament in Melbourne, Australia.\nAllen and his wife, Lisa, have been married 30 years and live in Visalia. Their four children are: Kailey, Lindsey, Cydnee and Payton.",
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        "raw_content": "The best part of Metallica: Some Kind of Monster is its reputed backstory. Commissioned by Metallica\u2019s record label as a promotional film about the making of the metal band\u2019s new album, it instead documented the group\u2019s near-implosion. The middle-aged rockers bought the film from the label mid-shooting and allowed it to be finished and released with (apparently) little interference.\nThe finished product represents, first and foremost, a statement by Metallica of its incorruptible integrity, as well as its utter lack of vanity. The band is so noble that it not only agrees to but encourages a movie that shows the members\u2019 fights, their insecurities, and their tendency to behave like spoiled, bratty kids.\nYet as engaging as the film is, it\u2019s still strangely amiss. It\u2019s lean but feels too long; it\u2019s probing through the camera\u2019s omnipresence but too gentle and polite; and it\u2019s revealing without ever getting to the heart of the band or its leaders. The biggest hole is that its most compelling character \u2014 singer, guitarist, songwriter, and generally tortured soul James Hetfield \u2014 is missing for maybe half the movie and is also the least-open member of the band.\nThis ultimately fatal flaw isn\u2019t easy to find, though. Filmmakers Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky (Brother\u2019s Keeper) populate Some Kind of Monster with dozens of great candid moments, from multimillionaire rock star Lars Ulrich agonizing while waiting for his father\u2019s blunt criticisms (and unconsciously aping his every gesture) to the poignant but shockingly long-held hurt expressed by former Metallica guitarist Dave Mustaine to the only way anybody can get a rise out of que sera, sera guitarist Kirk Hammett \u2014 by suggesting the elimination of the guitar solo on the St. Anger record. Most endearing of all is watching new bassist Robert Trujillo \u2014 a fairly successful musician in Suicidal Tendencies and most recently with Ozzy Osbourne \u2014 unable to control his glee at being asked to join the band.\nThe movie is built on a premise of full access, and it certainly gives the impression that you\u2019re seeing something rich. But it feels incomplete, and in retrospect you see that it\u2019s because the film is all skillfully assembled surface detail. The reality is that you don\u2019t know Metallica much better \u2014 as artists or people \u2014 from watching Some Kind of Monster than you would from being a casual fan over the years. A friend and fellow movie critic described the movie as the best episode of Behind the Music ever, and at first I disagreed; now I recognize that he was right, although I read something derogatory into what he meant as a compliment.\nViewers would be smart to approach the movie with skepticism. To start, Berlinger and Sinofsky are an odd choice to make an extended infomercial for Metallica. The pair made the acquaintance of the band while putting together Paradise Lost, to which the group donated songs, so there was a previous relationship. But why hire serious documentarians for such a crass project?\nUnless ... somebody anticipated what was to come.\nAs the movie begins in 2001, longtime bassist Jason Newsted has quit Metallica, and while his absence really shouldn\u2019t matter \u2014 he was never given much to do, and he could barely be heard on-record \u2014 it prompts a crisis of faith. Hetfield is squabbling seriously with smoldering drummer/songwriter Ulrich, and feckless guitar wanker extraordinaire Hammett \u2014 the Derek \u201clukewarm water\u201d Smalls of Metallica \u2014 is left to twirl his greasy hair. The band has enlisted $40,000-a-month counselor Phil Towle to help the members work through their differences and facilitate the writing and recording of a new album.\nAssuming the cameras started rolling roughly when the movie begins, only a recording-industry moron would have let filming commence, let alone drag on through ever-escalating drama. Why expose such a valuable label property at three-quarters strength, with its bickering and its new-age consultant and a recording process that starts with nothing written? Unless ... .\nThings quickly turn even sourer than they started. Hetfield \u2014 the soul of the band, the only member with a dispositional menace to match the group\u2019s music \u2014 bolts for rehab. He doesn\u2019t return for nearly a year.\nThe stated reason for Hetfield\u2019s absence is alcoholism and other substance-abuse problems, but based on what\u2019s in the movie, it looks as if he\u2019s simply fed up and wants to get the hell away from Ulrich. And this is where Some Kind of Monster falls utterly flat: It presents little evidence of Hetfield\u2019s drinking problem, and \u2014 even worse \u2014 he never addresses it in front of the camera once he returns. It feels almost like a ruse.\nThe whole enterprise seems contrived, an attempt to scratch up the image of a band that had probably become too polished over the years. Starting with 1991\u2019s Metallica and running through the surprisingly strong S & M \u2014 in which a symphony orchestra showcased the compositional assets of the band\u2019s older material \u2014 the metalheads found themselves solidly in the mainstream, and all too comfortable.\nWhat you see in Some Kind of Monster is nothing less and (sadly) nothing more than a band engaging in one of its periodic bouts of self-evaluation. The group\u2019s career is easily broken down into 10-year chunks \u2014 the thrash years (1981 to 1990) and the Bob \u201cpop\u201d Rock period (1991 to 2000). The Metallica that emerges from Some Kind of Monster is leaner and meaner than what came before, but getting there is quite the journey.\nFor the first time, Metallica came into the studio without anything written. The jamming and lyric brainstorming are indeed painful to watch and hear, although it\u2019s instructive to see songs hammered out through so much shit, rarely if ever birthed fully formed from the ether of inspiration. Some Kind of Monster is best at showing the dynamics of a dysfunctional group of human beings in the creative process, and it\u2019s beautiful to see how songs come together and how they relate to what the band has gone through.\nBut it\u2019s not anything more than a superior music documentary. The human elements are rudimentary at best: See Lars get drunk as he sells his collection of modern art. See Kirk on his posh estate. See wives and kids come and go, but never stay very long. Don\u2019t see James. And when you do see him, don\u2019t look at him, because he doesn\u2019t want you to and will kick your ass.\nThe audience is held at a curious distance. Mustaine \u2014 who formed Megadeth after getting kicked out of Metallica \u2014 is emotionally naked for his brief appearance, and it highlights how guarded the band members are. Yes, they fight, and yes, Hetfield abandons them, but it all just sits there. The filmmakers don\u2019t seem interested in delving deeper, into Hetfield\u2019s demons or the apparently-always-prickly relationship between him and Ulrich.\nSome Kind of Monster is, ultimately, very much like the band it documents: generous to an extreme, but very selectively.\nMetallica has always had a certain duality about it. The group gives its fans a ton \u2014 with relatively long albums and three-hour shows \u2014 yet it\u2019s never been particularly prolific. Between 1986\u2019s Master of Puppets (the group\u2019s commercial and artistic breakthrough) and Some Kind of Monster, Metallica released only five albums of new material. That\u2019s nearly four years between records, on average.\nAnd in 2000, the band began a famous battle with the file-sharing service Napster, arguing correctly if shortsightedly that people were stealing Metallica\u2019s music. What the group failed to recognize was that downloading music for free was, among other things, a clear and obvious act of rebellion against a record industry that gouged consumers to offset massive amounts of up-front money given to performers with at-best-arguable long-term commercial appeal. (Yes, I\u2019m talking about you, Mariah Carey.) Metallica attacked a symptom when it should have used its considerable muscle to target the disease, and in the process showed seriously bad judgment.\nThe Napster debacle gets glossed over in Some Kind of Monster, just like Hetfield\u2019s problems and recovery. Yes, by the time the movie starts, it\u2019s old news, but it was a defining low point for Metallica in general and Ulrich in particular. Berlinger and Sinofsky should have confronted him about it and asked the tough questions, just as they should have forced Hetfield to talk about his alcoholism. But that\u2019s not their style; they want their cameras to be all-seeing wallpaper, not inquisitors.\nAs a result, even though Some Kind of Monster is without parallel as a portrait of a band desperately needing and trying to re-invent itself, it is sorely lacking as a human story.\nPermanent link: http://www.culturesnob.net/2004/10/portrait-of-the-artist-from-a/\nPossibly related entries: When Good Isn't Good Enough. Twitter Review: It Might Get Loud. Difficult Listening. Twitter Review: F for Fake. The Face of Arizona Wine.\nPrevious entry: One Reason to Root for the Red Sox.\nNext entry: Time Travel as a Metaphorical Delusion Stemming from Incestuous Inclinations.",
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        "raw_content": "The Man of Numbers:\nFibonacci's Arithmetic Revolution\nLittle is known of the life of Leonardo Pisano that also goes by the names of Leonardo of Pisa and Leonardo Fibonacci. His life has straddled the transition between the 12th and 13th centuries but neither the date of birth or death are known exactly. Leonardo wrote several books in the very first of which Liber Abbaci (dated 1202) he included a recreational puzzle whose solution - the present day Fibonacci numbers - made his name famous in mathematical circles. Fibonacci numbers and the associated Golden Ratio have an uncanny ability to pop up rather unexpectedly in various circumstances. There is even a mathematical periodical (The Fibonacci Quarterly) that is devoted entirely to the properties of the Fibonacci numbers.\nEmphatically, Keith Devlin's book is not about the Fibonacci numbers.\nWhat is known of the life of Leonardo Pisano came from scarce sources. In the Prologue to Liber Abbaci Leonardo, rather uncharacteristically, provides some autobiographical details related to the circumstances of his becoming acquainted with the Indian system of numeration. There is also a record of Leonardo being summoned for an audience with the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II sometime in the mid-1220s. In 1241, the commune of Piza granted \"the discreet and learned man, Master Leonardo\" an annual honorarium of twenty Pisan pounds plus expenses for services to the city. So it is known that Leonardo was alive at the time. It is not known how and when he died. Speculation as to how Leonardo ended his days ranges from his being killed in the recurrent civil strife in Pisa to him living out his days peacefully as a revered and honored citizen. That's about it.\nSo Devlin's book is far from being a biographical exposition of Leonardo's life.\nLiber Abbaci was a huge volume in excess of 600 pages. The theory has been illustrated with copious examples designed to provide exercises in using the methods described in the book. Chapter 12 alone presents 259 worked examples. All the problem were of the kind we call nowadays \"word problems\". For example, here's a problem included towards the end of Chapter 11:\nA certain man buys 30 birds which are partridges, pigeons, and sparrows, for 30 denari. A partridge he buys for 3 denari, a pigeon for 2 denari, and 2 sparrows for 1 denaro, namely 1 sparrow for 1/2 denaro. It is sought how many birds he buys of each kind.\nThe author shows solutions to this and several other word problems.\nHowever, the book is not about solving word or any other kind of problems.\nSo, what is then the book about?\nIn Chapter 0, Devlin sets up the plan for the book:\nThe lack of biographical details makes straight chronicle of Leonardo's life impossible. ... Thus a book about Leonardo must focus on his great contribution and his intellectual legacy. ... We may not have a detailed historical record of Leonardo the man, but we have his words and ideas. Just as we can come to understand great novelists through their books or accomplished composers through their music - particularly if we understand the circumstances in which they created - so too we can come to understand Leonardo of Pisa.\nThe rest of the book is a doggedly consistent execution of that program. Books describing the Hindu-Arab numeration have been available already in the 12th century, before the appearance of Liber Abbaci in 1202. Hundreds of similar books have been written in the next 200 hundred years. For a long time, Liber Abbaci stood apart from the pack. Not only Leonardo managed to package the new methods in a readable and understandable form, he also managed to sell the new methods to the world, thus inducing the intellectual, commercial, and scientific revolution that Devlin compares to the achievements of Galileo, Copernicus, and the invention of computers.\nStarting with the publication of Liber Abbaci, the system that we are using nowadays kept gaining grounds. However, it was not an altogether an easy fight. For example, in the statutes of the Arte del Cambo (Guild of Money Changes) of Florence in 1299, a proclamation forbade its members from using the new numerals. ... In 1494, the money changes in Frankfurt attempted to prohibit the use of Hindu-Arab system, persuading the city to issue an ordnance that proclaimed \"the master calculators are to abstain from calculating with digits. ... Abacus board arithmetic was still dominant in northern Europe up to the end of the sixteen century.\nReading the book one feels that the story told by John Allen Paulos in his Beyond Numeracy morphs from a hilarious anecdote into the realm of reality:\nA German merchant of the fifteenth century asked an eminent professor where he should send his son for a good business education. The professor responded that German universities would be sufficient to teach the boy addition and subtraction but he would have to go to Italy to learn multiplication and division.\nBy the end of the 15th century, mathematical authors began printing their books, while Liber Abbaci remained in the manuscript form. Leonardo's fame has waned and his name has all but disappeared from the annals of history until the manuscript has been rediscovered at the end of 18th century by Pietro Cossali. Cossali has reaffirmed the all important contribution of Leonardo in introducing the Hindo-Arabic system into the modern world.\nDevlin paints a broad swath of history from the 12th through the 20th century as related to the origins, education, life of Leonardo and spread of his ideas, history of commerce, rivalry between various commercial centers, Pisa, Florence, North Africa, Venice, the rest of Europe, ending with a charming adventure of Leonardo's statue during the WWII.\nThis is a marvelously informative and well written book. It's a good read that I recommend to all curious of the history of mathematical ideas in general and the number systems in particular.\nThe Man of Numbers: Fibonacci's Arithmetic Revolution, by Keith Devlin. Walker & Company (July 5, 2011). Hardcover, 192 pp, $14.50. ISBN 978-0802778123.\n|Up| |Contact| |Front page| |Contents|",
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        "raw_content": "God is good?\nI\u2019m puzzled about the attribution of goodness to God. There are vastly detailed issues in the background, but this rough sketch works to illustrate the point. (I am deliberately conflating acting and failures to act, and leaving some issues concerning duties to rescue in the background for clarity.)\nIn introductory moral theory discussions, we make four standard distinctions:\n1. How should we understand the category of morally wrong actions? These are acts (and sometimes omissions or failures to act) where if you commit them, then you are deserving of moral blame and even punishment. Agents have a moral obligation to refrain from doing these. And people, the would-be victims, have a right to not have these acts committed deliberately against them. Murder, rape, child abuse, etc. fall into the morally wrong category, for example.\n2. 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When someone runs into a burning building to save a child, they are going above and beyond the call of duty. We praise them as heroes, but if he had not done the act, we would not find moral fault.\nGod, it is alleged, is good. He is morally just, infinitely good, or morally perfect. How can we understand this description in the light of the distinctions above? We typically have the highest moral praise for those individuals who make the greatest personal sacrifices in order to perform morally supererogatory acts. Mother Teresa, Martin Luther King, Gandhi, and many others are praised widely for their morally supererogatory acts.\nGod is alleged to be all powerful and all knowing too. So there will be no opportunities for supererogatory action that are unknown to him, or that are beyond his power to perform. Does God perform all of the supererogatory acts that we might expect from an infinitely good, all powerful, and all knowing being? The short answer appears to be no. There are countless supererogatory acts that God could have done that he has not done. There are countless supererogatory acts that God could have performed but he did not, but if a human had done them we would hold them in the highest moral esteem.\nDoes God perform all of those acts which we ordinarily hold to be morally obligatory for moral agents? Again, the simple answer appears to be no. There have been countless opportunities to perform actions that we would consider to be morally obligatory for moral agents, but the action was not performed by God. Again, God would not be limited by his power or knowledge in these cases.\nHas God committed morally wrong actions? If God is the almighty creator of the universe, then there are countless instances where there was an event that God was either directly or indirectly causally responsible for that we would ordinarily identify as morally wrong. Consider the class of actions or omissions that we would identify as morally wrong if a moral agent had been present and had committed them or allowed them to happen. A person drowns by herself near a dock on a lake where a life vest sits on the dock. If a person had been standing next to the life vest and saw her drowning in the lake, but refrained from tossing the life vest to her, we would think of that failure to act as morally abhorrent. There are countless other events like these where it does not appear that God did what we would ordinarily have identified as the morally obligatory act. Therefore, it would appear that God has committed (or by omission allowed to happen) countless morally wrong acts.\nSo it appears that God has failed to perform countless supererogatory acts that we would otherwise identify as morally praiseworthy. And God has apparently failed to do many of the actions that we would ordinarily consider to be morally obligatory and good. And God has apparently committed (or by omission allowed to happen) countless morally wrong actions or events.\nThe implication may be that we cannot accept the claim that God is good unless some suitable and sensible way to cash out what that means is forthcoming. We might ask, given how things appear, what is the difference between a world that has an infinitely good God in it and one without? That is, what sense can we make of the claim that God is good? In what regard is he deserving of the attribution? And a related question is, what sorts of behaviors would God have to engage in for us to reasonably attribute moral evilness to him (if it is not the behaviors we have seen)?\nIn our ordinary, daily affairs, we invoke a set of straight-forward and clear criteria for what sorts of things are wrong, which things are heroic, which things are morally good, and which are morally wrong. But God, it would appear, is either not good, or has goodness that doesn\u2019t manifest in any of the familiar ways.\nExtinction or unfair survival of a few?\nThere seems to be something especially bad about the humankind going extinct. Human extinction appears significantly different from the extinction of any other species, so its badness is not only about the loss of an entire species. And it is qualitatively different from just having most people on Earth die, so its badness goes beyond the loss of a large number of human lives.\nThe rapid development of technologies that are as powerful as fragile (e.g. nuclear weapons, genetically modified organisms, superintelligent machines, powerful particle accelerators) have made some people (e.g. Nick Bostrom) worry (a lot) about human extinction. According to them, it is not the possibility of a giant extraterrestrial entity impacting the Earth that might be the biggest threat to human existence, but the possibility of our human-made technology going wrong, either due to some intentional misuse, or to our losing control over it (e.g., a too-intelligent but amoral machine taking control of humans; a self-replicating nanobot that eats the biosphere). Human extinction is the top of the so-called existential risks, which are receiving increasing attention. Centers and institutes have recently been founded to study existential risk and the threat to humans that new technologies pose (here, here & here.) According to some extinction-worried philosophers, existential risk, and in particular human extinction, is the worst sort of risk we are exposed to, because it destroys the future. And we should worry about it. More importantly, according to them, preventing this risk should be a global priority.\nI would like to share with you some thoughts about human extinction \u2013 thoughts that, I confess, are not motivated by worry but by philosophical curiosity. Let\u2019s consider a comment by Derek Parfit (when reading it, you can fix his sexist language substituting \u201cmankind\u201d for \u201chumankind\u201d):\n2. A nuclear war that kills 99 per cent of the world\u2019s existing population.\n3. A nuclear war that kills 100 per cent.\n2 would be worse than 1, and 3 would be worse than 2. Which is the greater of these two differences?\u201d (1984, 453).\nParfit states that while for many people the greater difference lies between scenarios 1 and 2, he believes the difference between 2 and 3 to be \u201cvery much greater\u201d. He argues that scenario 3 is much worse than scenario 2, and not only because more people would die, but because it destroys the potential of the millions of human lives that could live in the future. Assuming we give value to human life, that means loosing a lot of value. And even more so if we attribute value to what humans do (the art they create, the technology they design, the ideas they generate, the relationships they build). Scenario 3 destroys and prevents a lot of value. Extinction-worried philosophers conclude that preventing scenario 3 should be humanity\u2019s priority.\nLet\u2019s now add a twist to Parfit\u2019s scenarios. I take Parfit\u2019s scenario 2 to assume that the 1% who survive are a random selection of the population: during the nuclear explosions some people might have accidentally happened to be underground doing speleology, or underwater, and as a lucky consequence survived. Let\u2019s modify this element of randomness:\n2. Something (a nuclear war or any other thing) kills 99% of people, and the 1% that survives is not a random selection of the Earth\u2019s population. The line between the ones who die and those who survive tracks social power: the survivors, thanks to their already privileged position in society, had privileged access to information about when and how the nuclear catastrophe was going to happen, and had the means to secure a protected space (e.g. an underground bunker, a safe shelter in space).\n3. Something kills 100% of humans on Earth.\nThese scenarios raise at least two big questions: is 3 still much worse than 2?; and should we prioritize preventing it?\nLet\u2019s focus on the second question. I hypothesize that (i) the probability of a scenario like 2 (i.e. a few people survive some massive catastrophic event) is at least as high as that of 3, and (ii) the probability of a non-random 2 is higher than a random 2. We can tentatively accept (i) given the lack of evidence to the contrary. In support of (ii) we just need to acknowledge the existence of pervasive social inequality. The evidence of unequal distribution of the negative effects of climate change (here and here) can give us an idea of how this would work\nIf this is right, then human extinction is as likely as the survival of a selected group of humans along the lines of social power.\nExtinction is bad. Now, how bad is a non-random 2? And how much of a priority should its prevention be? Unless we agree with some problematic version of consequentialism, non-random 2 is pretty bad: it involves achieving good ends via morally wrong means. Even if it were the case that killing everyone over fifty years old would guarantee the well-being of everyone else, most would agree that killing these people is morally wrong. \u201cPumping value\u201d in the outcome is not enough. Similarly, even if non-random 2 produces the happy outcome of the survival of the human species, the means to get there are not right. We could even say that survival at such price would cancel out the value of the outcome.\nMy suggestion is to add a side note to extinction-worried philosophers\u2019 claims that avoiding human extinction should be a global priority: if the survival of a selected group of humans along unfair lines is as likely to happen as extinction, avoiding the former should be as high a priority, and we should invest at least as much resources in remedying dangerous social inequalities as we do in preventing disappearance of the human species. I personally worry more about the non-random survival, than about extinction.",
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        "raw_content": "The Court of Appeal has handed down its crucial judgment in Bowman v Fels, on the controversial issue of the extent to which the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 prohibits solicitors and barristers from engaging in litigation where they suspect the client (or the other side) of dealing with the proceeds of crime without first notifying NCIS.\nThis is of importance to all lawyers, and has particular relevance to employment lawyers when dealing with (arguable) illegality points or litigation over tax issues.\nThe Court of Appeal has held:\nthe Act is not intended to cover the ordinary conduct of litigation by legal professionals, including any step taken in litigation from the issue of proceedings and the securing of injunctive relief through to final disposal by judgment (para. 83)\nthe Act does not override legal professional privilege. If information is the subject of legal professional privilege, there is no obligation to disclose it to NCIS (paras. 83-89)\nlikewise, the Act does not override the obligation to keep confidential documents disclosed through the disclosure process (para. 90)\nnor does it cover consensual settlements within litigation (para 99). But is does cover consensual arrangements independent of litigation (para. 101).\nBowman v Fels",
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        "raw_content": "Paramount Center for the Arts - 50% OFF Main Level Tickets to Steve March-Torm\u00e9 - Tuesday, December 11 at 7:30 PM\n\u201cFor Kids from One to Ninety-Two,\u201d featuring a slew of favorite holiday classics\n\u201cI\u2019ll Be Home For Christmas,\u201d \u201cIt\u2019s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year,\u201d\nA medley of \u201cWinter Wonderland/Sleigh Ride/Let it Snow\u201d\n\u201cThe Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting . . .)\u201d written by Steve\u2019s dad, Mel Torm\u00e9.\n50% OFF Main Level Tickets to Steve March-Torm\u00e9 - Tuesday, December 11 at 7:30 PM\n\u201cFor Kids from One to Ninety-Two,\u201d a program featuring a slew of favorite holiday classics, including:\n\u201cI\u2019ll Be Home For Christmas,\u201d \u201cIt\u2019s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year,\u201d a medley of \u201cWinter Wonderland/Sleigh Ride/Let it Snow\u201d and of course \u201cThe Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting . . .)\u201d written by Steve\u2019s dad, Mel Torm\u00e9.\nThe show also includes selections from the Great American Songbook that Steve and his dad have both sung and a sprinkling of original songs, not to mention stories from Steve\u2019s life as a second generation performer to not only his famous father, but also his famous stepfather, TV host/actor Hal March (The $64,000 Question Show).\nThis thoroughly entertaining concert of music is not to be missed!!",
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        "raw_content": "It takes years of experience to get it right. Let's meet and discuss your real estate needs.\nOver 13 years of successful work in real estate and plenty of awards, accolades and sales to prove it, and 2016 is proving to be one of Debbie's most successful years to date. Debbie sells real estate in the areas of the city she is most passionate about - Los Feliz, DTLA, Studio City, the Hollywood Hills, Malibu, Pacific Palisades, Brentwood, Venice and Santa Monica.\nDebbie Pisaro Real Estate is a full service real estate agency; home buyers and sellers have come to expect a high standard of professional representation. Home sellers can be confident in knowing that we will always put forth best efforts to get them the fastest sales at the best prices with the least complications. And home buyers can trust us to provide great service in a fair and honest manner.\nKeller Williams Realty takes a different approach to real estate, one that is built on personal touches, win-win deals and positive results. Debbie Pisaro utilizes the latest technologies, market research and business strategies to exceed your expectations. More importantly, we listen and that means we find solutions that are tailored to you.\nOur goal is to provide you with a simple yet enjoyable experience and help create your home ownership dreams. If you are selling, Debbie will provide you with up to the minute information on the state of the market and the value of your home.\nDebbie is a Realtor with Keller Williams Realty in the Luxury Estates division and have been selling millions and millions of dollars worth of homes all over the Los Angeles market since 2003.\nShe hit the ground running, being named \"Rookie of the Year\" her first year in business, and quickly became part of the \"International President's Elite\" during her years at Coldwell Banker.\nAt Keller Williams, Debbie is always one of the top agents in the office, acquiring many production awards, and has always been a member of the \"Agent Leadership Counsel\". That's the behind the scenes stuff - what matters to you is that she is passionate about what she does, and above all understands the local real estate market.\nA former member of the Music Business, Debbie worked for many years at Warner Bros Records as an executive in Sales and Marketing. Prior to that she worked with some of the top names in music as part of a high-profile management team. She attending College at the University of Kansas in Lawrence and Graduate School at the University of Illinois-Chicago.",
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        "raw_content": "Raytheon Unveils Laser-Armed Dune Buggy to Hunt UAVs\nThe Answer Is the Laser Dune Buggy: Agile, mobile and effective, this invention will protect troops from new threats\n(Source: Raytheon Co.; issued March 19, 2018)\nRaytheon's sophisticated MTS sensor package, combined with a high-energy laser and mounted on the MRZR vehicle, could offer an effective defense against UAVs. Earlier this year, it targeted and disabled a small UAV during tests in New Mexico. (Raytheon photo)\nRaytheon's sophisticated MTS sensor package, combined with a high-energy laser and mounted on the MRZR vehicle, could offer an effective defense against UAVs.\nIn a windowless room on Raytheon\u2019s campus in McKinney, Texas, a small team of blue jean-clad engineers and physicists is doing something that\u2019s never been done before. They move back and forth between computer screens and a vehicle that looks like it\u2019s straight out of Mad Max.\n\u201cBasically, we\u2019re putting a laser on a dune buggy to knock drones out of the sky,\u201d said Dr. Ben Allison, director of Raytheon\u2019s high energy laser product line.\nIt\u2019s actually a little more complicated than that, Allison added. The team is combining a high energy laser with an advanced variant of Raytheon\u2019s Multi-spectral Targeting System \u2013 a sophisticated package of electro-optical and infrared sensors \u2013 and installing it on a Polaris MRZR, a small, all-terrain vehicle.\nIn an homage to Austin Powers, Art Morrish, vice president of Advanced Concepts and Technology at Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems, said, \u201cIt\u2019s not sharks with laser beams on them, but it\u2019s pretty close.\u201d\nA defense against drones\nAccording to Allison, the idea grew out of a meeting with Raytheon\u2019s CEO and Chairman Tom Kennedy earlier this year. Kennedy told Allison and Morrish that an allied nation had recently used a Patriot missile to shoot down a cheap, store-bought UAS that was outfitted with a grenade-like munition.\n\u201cThat cost-to-kill ratio is high,\u201d explained Allison, \u201cbut the threat is clear. So, the question became, \u2018What can we do for a counter-UAS system using a high-energy laser, and do it quickly. We didn\u2019t want to go out and do a bunch of research and development. We wanted to take the assets and capabilities Raytheon has today and use them to really affect this asymmetrical threat. We settled on a small system that\u2019s hugely capable.\u201d\nThe team first looked at putting its laser on a standard-size military container, but soon realized it only took up a quarter of the available space. At the same time, an undisclosed customer was exploring ways to put a laser weapon system on vehicles small enough to fit in an airplane\u2019s cargo bay or inside a helicopter.\n\u201cWhen we saw how small we could make it and we saw a clear customer need, we immediately wanted to find a very tactically relevant vehicle that could get out to forward operating bases and do its mission,\u201d said Allison.\nThat\u2019s something Allison says sets this combo apart from bigger, more power-hungry systems. \u201cIf you have a good beam director, then you can use a smaller, more efficient laser. You can make your system smaller and more flexible,\u201d said Allison.\nMorrish believes the solution is particularly suited for expeditionary missions. \u201cRight now, it\u2019s a shoot-on-the-halt capability,\u201d said Morrish. \u201cYou drive the vehicle wherever you\u2019re going to drive it. You stop and then you fire up the laser. That makes it great for protecting forward-operating bases and places where convoys have to stop. The next step is to set it up so you can actually shoot on the move.\u201d\nRaytheon began field testing the HELWS MRZR last week, and is slated to demonstrate it at the U.S. Army\u2019s Maneuver Fires Experiment at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, in December.\n\u201cThe idea is to quickly take this solution out of the lab and put it in the hands of the operators,\u201d said Morrish. \u201cThe folks in uniform are going to find ways to use it that those of us in lab coats never have.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "New York Spaces & Design-Calendar Present Unveiled: SEM Style Comes Home at the NYDC Masquerade Ball\nIn honor of the 5th Annual NYDC Masquerade Ball, Design-Calendar has teamed up with our friends at New York Spaces to bring you the first ever UNVEILED contest. For the next 7 days, we\u2019ll be posting a sketch by the famed artist George Goursat (aka SEM). His wonderfully imaginative portrayals of Paris at the turn of the 20th century inspired the theme of this year\u2019s Masquerade Ball: Le Vrai et Le Faux Chic and caught our editor\u2019s eye as well. For example, the aristocratic woman modeling a shortened hoop dress reminded us of a Victorian fringed lampshade. After scouring the pages of New York Spaces magazine, the editorial team pulled a selection of fabulous furniture, lighting and accessories from the NYDC that mirror the elements in the sketch. Each day they will UNVEIL a new series of products on their website, one of which they\u2019ve dubbed the best match (sketch & product). See if you have the same SEM style and can guess which one it is. Everyday is a new vote, so check back daily. Whoever has the MOST correct matches by Wednesday, October 27 WINS! If we end up with a tie, we\u2019ll do a random drawing of those who had the most matches. The winner will be announced on the 27th and awarded a $100 gift certificate to Padre Figlio!\nNow..let the UNVEILED: SEM Style Comes Home at the NYDC Masquerade Ball contest begin. Here\u2019s the first sketch. After you\u2019ve studied it, click on www.newyorkspacesmag.com/nydc to view the products and vote for which one you think best matches this gentleman. And finally \u2013 don\u2019t forget to get your tickets to the ball ($125 in advance, $150 at door \u2013 212.594.7320), proceeds benefit the Alpha Workshops.\nJournal Love Blog on November 5th, 2010\n[\u2026] e pages of New York Spaces magazine [\u2026]\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "Medical ethics over time\nEvery year, legions of medical school graduates rehearse the Hippocratic Oath in unison\u2014or, rather, a contemporary reworking of it. New physicians certainly aren\u2019t asked to \u201cswear by Apollo Physician and Asclepius and Hygieia and Panaceia,\u201d or to provide their teacher\u2019s sons free medical training as the original suggests. Still, the Greek brand portrays the profession\u2019s ethical codes as timeless and somehow self-evident.\nAnd certainly, there are longstanding principles that have shown little alteration. Don\u2019t harm your patients (though we might quibble over what constitutes harm). Don\u2019t have sex with them. Don\u2019t tell their secrets. Try to be good at your job. Much else, though, has changed, and these differences over time reveal the changing shape of the medical profession and its ethical concerns. Looking at the Code of Medical Ethics adopted at the founding of the American Medical Association (AMA) in 1847, for example, sheds light on the status of medicine in both the nineteenth and twenty-first centuries.\nIn the mid-nineteenth century, the medical profession was a much hazier thing than it is today, with no real system of professional legitimization: one did not have to attend medical school or pass exams to become a physician. The doctor on the corner might be university-educated, trained through apprenticeship, or a total quack. While a small medical elite held university professorships or wealthy, fashionable client lists, this status was typically conferred though familial or social connections.[1]\nA virulent professional war raged between \u201cregular\u201d (university-trained doctors using allopathic methods) and \u201cirregular\u201d (homeopathic and folk) physicians.[2] Although today\u2019s patients would likely tend toward the former, the violence and ineffectiveness of many early medical methods may have skewed preferences the other way: an herbal remedy would likely leave a patient feeling better than an anesthetic-less surgery or purgative-induced vomiting and diarrhea.\nSource: Wellcome Images\nEnter the American Medical Association (AMA). Founded in 1847, the organization was founded by mid-level doctors (the elite were doing just fine, thank you, and the homeopaths certainly didn\u2019t want formalized educational or licensing requirements) in order to shore up their social capital by advocating for national professional standards. The AMA was largely impotent throughout the nineteenth century, with no power of licensure and limited physician buy-in,[3] but the foundational documents and principles of the society nevertheless reveal the concerns of a profession eager for legitimization.\nThe AMA\u2019s first code was about fifteen pages long, divided into three chapters: on the mutual obligations of physicians and patients; on duties to the profession and other doctors; and on the mutual obligations of physicians and the public.\nAlthough the first of these chapters seems most foundational, it is, rather strikingly, the second that is the longest and most detailed, suggesting that internal professional matters trumped patient duties. Above all, the chapter calls for cohesion within the group and \u201cemphatic testimony against quackery in all its forms.\u201d To clarify the difference between their legitimate practice and money-hungry quackery, they mustn\u2019t \u201cresort to public advertisements\u201d or take out patents on new medical devices, and must constantly adhere to standard medical treatments to avoid the stain of homeopathic cure-alls (98).\nRather heroically, the authors write: \u201cImpressed with the nobleness of their vocation, as trustees of science and almoners of benevolence and charity, physicians should use unceasing vigilance to prevent the introduction into their body of those who have not been prepared by a suitable preparatory moral and intellectual training\u201d (90). Those who have entered the profession legitimately, though, are bound to show a united front, with a \u201cgeneral harmony in doctrine and practice.\u201d They must eschew competition, thus avoiding\u2014rather dramatically\u2014\u201cheartburnings and jealousies.\u201d An incredibly detailed account of the logistics of secondary consultations (i.e., the consulting physician must enter the room after the attending physician, must consult in private, and must adhere to protocols in case of disagreement so as not to diminish their profession\u2019s status) shows the intense anxiety surrounding any possible loss of (already shaky) public faith in their abilities.\nAnother of the most telling features of the 1847 Code is that the chapter establishing the mutual duties of physicians and patients spends more space outlining patients\u2019 duties to physicians than vice versa. Among these are the doctor\u2019s right to be \u201cactively and respectfully listened to\u201d and be granted the same level of professional respect given to clergymen and lawyers, to which he is \u201ceminently entitle[d].\u201d Patients are meant to put ultimate trust in their physicians\u2014not seeking second opinions or ignoring their advice\u2014without pestering them. They should call on their doctors as early in the day as possible and not \u201cweary\u201d them with \u201ca tedious detail of events.\u201d In the end, the code asserts that patients must never forget their gratitude for those who heal them.\nReaffirming the group\u2019s quest for professional status, the document asserts, \u201cThe first duty of a patient is, to select as his medical adviser one who has received a regular professional education.\u201d It continues, \u201cIn no trade or occupation, do mankind rely on the skill of an untaught artist,\u201d and medicine is \u201cconfessedly the most difficult and intricate of the sciences.\u201d Moreover, the patient should not just attend to the training, but to the personality of the physician: they must give preference to those who disregard \u201ccompany\u201d and \u201cpleasure\u201d (95). Doctoring was both an intellectual and a moral endeavor.\nAmong the physician\u2019s duties to the patient, some might jar today\u2019s sensibilities. The association encouraged sharing truth selectively with patients. Physicians were to avoid giving patients \u201cgloomy prognostications\u201d which could hasten death (94). A grim word could do as much harm as the wrong drug. They shouldn\u2019t lie about the possibility of death, but they should give the patients\u2019 friends the fatal prognosis. The patient should be told only if \u201cabsolutely necessary.\u201d The emphasis on positivity to the point of withholding fatal information butts up against today\u2019s focus on transparency and patient autonomy.[4]\nDespite some persistent values, medical ethics are responsive to cultural changes and particularly to revealed abuses. (For example, the influential Nuremburg Code, a foundational document in human research ethics, emerged directly from the atrocities of Nazi Germany.) Today\u2019s AMA code, then, looks radically different from the code of 1847. The most recent code, adopted in June 2016, is billed as authoritative and modern. Although beginning with a one-page document laying out general ethical principles, it now has 11 chapters, some longer than the entire 1847 code (including chapters on \u201cgenetics & reproductive medicine\u201d and \u201corgan procurement & transplantation\u201d which may have sounded alarming and Frankenstein-ian to the 1847 crowd). In all, it is 560 pages long (and available to the general public for a mere $59.95, though it can be read for free here)\u2014and this enormous tome is hardly a regular touchstone for practicing physicians, who are more likely to call in ethics consultations with specialists on difficult cases.\nReflecting on how overtly political the 1847 code now looks, we might ask what today\u2019s code reflects about the medical profession\u2019s largest professional organization\u2014who is included and excluded from the august group? Despite it\u2019s visibility, a relatively small number of physicians today are members of the AMA\u2014although around 75% of American physicians were members in the 1950s, the number has fallen, by some accounts to as low as 15%. In one indication, less than ten years ago, the AMA apologized for their history of discrimination against black physicians and patients. No organization can represent the ethical views of an entire profession, especially one so often in contact with complicated moral situations surrounding, for instance, reproductive health, abortion services, or end-of-life care.\nIndeed, the group was caught in controversy during the early days of Donald Trump\u2019s presidency as the Chair of the AMA\u2019s board endorsed Tom Price, a prominent opponent to the Affordable Care Act, on behalf of the association. Many physicians disagreed with the endorsement, publishing a disavowal of the statement, and a call for physicians to engage in policy to support vulnerable patient populations.\nSpeaking of patient vulnerability, considering strong evidence of differential healthcare and patient outcomes on the basis of social identities like race (see here and here and here) and gender (see this excellent op-ed), it is notable how rarely bias comes up in the code. Could we imagine a revised code of ethics speaking directly to these failures, institutionalizing anti-racism and anti-sexism as a cornerstone of ethical health care?\nOr one that acknowledges that the ethical response may be in direct contradiction with law or government policy? For instance, in a devastating op-ed for the New York Times, M. Gregg Bloche outlines the role of C.I.A. physicians in perpetrating torture, calling on them to reject any (currently theoretical) orders from the Trump administration to assist with torture programs.\nEthics are not set in stone--they move and respond to shifts in culture. Debates that would have been unimaginable in the nineteenth century are now common. 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        "raw_content": "Referendum Vote Results - June 11, 2013\nposted Jun 12, 2013, 11:30 AM by Susan Conley\nDear MSAD #51 Community Members:\nThank you for your participation in yesterday\u2019s elections. We welcome three new members to MSAD #51\u2019s Board of Directors from Cumberland: Karen Campbell, Bethany Hanley and Gigi Sanchez. Virginia Dwyer will return as the representative from North Yarmouth for her third term.\nWe would also like to share the results of the four ballot questions relating to our schools:\nNorth Yarmouth Memorial School Closure\nThe Town of Cumberland supported closing North Yarmouth Memorial School by a vote of 559 (70.23%) to 237 (29.77%). The Town of North Yarmouth opposed closure by a vote of 302 (52.98%) to 268 (47.02%). Based on state statute, only one of the two towns in the district is required to vote in support of school closure for a school to close.\n$2 Million Bond for Greely Middle School\nA majority of voters favored the $2 million bond for the expansion and renovation of Greely Middle School to accommodate 4th and 5th graders. Districtwide, 734 voters (53.77%) supported the bond while 631 voters (46.23%) opposed it.\nMSAD #51\u2019s budget for FY 2013-2104 passed by a vote of 829 (61.14%) to 527 (38.86%).\nOn the question of whether MSAD #51 should continue the Budget Validation Referendum for the next three years, voters supported maintaining the current practice by a margin of 955 (71%) to 390 (29%).\nThanks for your continued involvement in the affairs of MSAD #51. We look forward to a productive year ahead.\nBob Hasson",
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        "raw_content": "There are countless resources, guidelines and tips on how to successfully manage projects. But one topic that\u2019s not often covered involves project failures. Not many project managers are ready to admit failure. However, it\u2019s still all too common to see projects fail and that\u2019s why it\u2019s essential to identify and analyse the potential risks and challenges before the project kicks off. By understanding the risks associated with the project\u2019s goals they can more than likely be better managed.\nIn this article, I\u2019ll identify 4 primary ways to help successfully manage them. Understanding them will hopefully better prepare you for your next one.\nTake time to plan: Successful project managers know that they significantly increase a project\u2019s success when they allocate sufficient time to planning. They know the outcomes the project needs to deliver and how its success will be measured. They pay attention to detail and break down big goals into smaller ones. They identify the financial and human resources they need and share their expectations with their project team. They research the costs involved and then set and manage budgets. They know that inaccurate cost estimates can quickly exhaust funds causing parts of the project to be abandoned.\nRegular progress and milestone management: Managing milestones and tracking progress towards them helps to identify which parts are off course and allows corrections to be made before it\u2019s too late. Successful project managers assign and prioritise tasks and know that it\u2019s critical to be able to manage people. They know which warning signs to look for and when the project is failing.\nGood governance and leadership: Often project managers become so busy that they \u201cdon\u2019t see the wood for the trees\u201d. Allocating a project sponsor or senior manager to oversee progress and to ensure that the project manager has support and the resources they require will greatly benefit. Equally, they should be given responsibility for ensuring that the project\u2019s scope and goals are fully understood. Often financial and human resources are scarce and many projects run concurrently and compete with each other. The project sponsor should be someone who has the authority to make decisions on which projects to fund and which ones to delay. They often can cut through red tape and remove obstacles.\nAssign experienced project managers: Often projects are allocated to people who are very competent in their jobs but have little or no project management experience. A project manager may be assigned to a business critical or strategic project and will take on significant responsibilities. Successful projects are assigned to individuals who have the experience and have demonstrated they have the capabilities to successfully manage assignments.\nThese tips are just four basic means to help improve your project\u2019s likelihood of success. Beyond them, there are countless other ways for developing greater value from your projects. But by implementing some of them in planning and executing your projects, you\u2019ll be on your way towards delivering better performance and outcomes.\nThis entry was tagged manage, projects, successfully. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "La Traviata \u2013 An Introduction\nby George Fleeton \u00a9 2013\nOn June 05 I was invited to give the pre-performance Talk, on the first night of Lyric Opera Productions\u2019 staging of La Traviata, in the Gaiety Theatre Dublin, to celebrate the 200thanniversary of Verdi\u2019s birth.\nSome of the keynotes of that Talk are reproduced here, with the kind permission of Cavaliere Vivian Coates, the company\u2019s General and Artistic Director.\nWe hope that they\u2019ll serve as an Introduction to one of the finest Italian operas of the mid-19thcentury.\nIt is precisely 160 years since Giuseppe Verdi stood at the back of the Teatro La Fenice in Venice on the opening night of his 19th opera La Traviata, held his head in his hands and muttered something like \u2018complete fiasco.\u2019\nSo who was this Traviata, this fallen woman, Violetta?\nLike so many fictional characters, she did have an historical antecedent, a young courtesan, a kept woman, called Marie Duplessis, who was mistress to, among many others, Alexandre Dumas the Younger, in 1840s Paris.\nAfter their affair, Dumas wrote a novel about her, a year after her death from TB, age 23.\nHis book \u2013 in which Duplessis was called Marguerite Gautier \u2013 was then adapted for the Paris stage, about four years later, as The Lady of the Camellias / La Dame aux cam\u00e9lias.\nThat\u2019s when we believe it was seen by Verdi, on a visit to Paris, and within a year he had written his Traviata, in which our heroine was now called Violetta Val\u00e9ry.\nMaria Callas, who was born in New York 90 years ago this December, sang Violetta 63 times between 1951 and 1958.\nShe is still regarded as the finest, deepest interpreter of this role.\nVerdi, who was born in rural Italy 200 years ago, had up to this point written 18 operas, mostly historical dramas, of which we can perhaps easily recall earlier works such as Macbeth, Attila,Ernani.\nIn early 1853, age 40, he was in Rome putting the finishing touches to Il Trovatore while working on La Traviata, due for Venice less than seven weeks later.\nBut what was not widely known was that the composer had radically changed tack and was intent on breaking new ground with La Traviata, originally to be called Amore e Morte / Love and Death.\nAnd so it became the first grown-up opera about contemporary life, a metropolitan opera and a milestone of upper crust social realism, rather than a heavily romanticised version of history: more Great Gatsby perhaps than Les Mis\u00e9rables?\nThis approach was something picked up on later by Puccini, and then by Broadway and Hollywood.\nOne example is that insidiously sentimental film Pretty Woman, from 1990, in which Julia Roberts plays a Hollywood hooker, who is picked up by corporate mogul Richard Gere, and given the ultimate make-over.\nHe then takes her in his private jet to San Francisco Opera, where she makes all kinds of social gaffes, before taking her seat, more open-minded and sensitive than the over-dressed poseurs around her, to watch a performance of La Traviata, which seems to appeal directly to her emotions, but without her realising the similarities in her life to that of Violetta.\nTraviata is a lovely story, and it has no borders.\nIn its time, it was bold and unconventional; 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it is a musica da camera, or salon piece, a very private opera in which the choral pieces and waltz rhythms seem to intrude on Violetta\u2019s personal space.\nThe dramatic structure of Traviata-as-theatre is as different from Rigoletto and Il Trovatore as they are different from each other.\nAnd Traviata also presaged, in ways no one could see at the time, the verismo of Carmen, and ofTosca, decades later.\nAt ago 40, Verdi\u2019s work had reached a plateau; the bar had been set very high, both for himself and for others, and he stayed there for another 40 years, until his final work Falstaff at La Scala in 1893.\nSo this opera is as tightly constructed as Carmen or Tosca, and there are inspired musical ideas and motifs throughout, which, for the first time in Verdi, speak directly to us \u2013 the watchers and listeners out there in the dark.\nThe melodic style is simple, and the plot and music themes progress, in parallel, in small, irretrievable steps to a tragic denou\u00e9ment.\nThe version we use today is Verdi\u2019s revision from 1854, with the improved, definitive score.\nThe greatest moments of Traviata have unprecedented simplicity, and extreme refinement: for this is Italian lyric opera pared down to its finest.\nVerdi, like Mozart, unlike Wagner, had the ability to convey in a few bars what other composers struggled to say in a whole aria.\nIs this why we find the principal characters in Traviata to be refreshingly believable, and Violetta\u2019s dilemmas to be dramatically credible but ultimately heart-wrenching?\nA final thought, inspired by this particular production: Dublin may be the only European capital city without an opera house; 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        "raw_content": "Research and Engagement Plan for the Water-Energy-Food Knowledge-Action Network\nFuture Earth. 2018. Research and Engagement Plan for the Water-Energy-Food Knowledge-Action Network, Report of the Development Team.\nThe Development Team of the Water-Energy-Food Nexus Knowledge-Action Network issued the Research and Engagement Plan in March 2018 to shape and guide water-energy-food nexus-related activities under the Future Earth umbrella in the coming years. The full report can be viewed here.\nOver the past decade international research and policy circles have been increasingly recognising the need for more integrated research, planning and management of water, energy and food systems to address the interconnected risks to water, energy, and food security. In response, the water-energy-food nexus concept highlights the interactions between these systems, and provides insights into the cross-sectoral implications of single-sector strategies. The need to manage resources in an integrated way has never been as urgent as today. Growing pressures on natural resources are making the interdependencies and tradeoffs between food, water and energy systems, and their interactions with land, climate change and livelihoods, increasingly evident. Understanding their interplay is essential to effectively addressing sustainability challenges. Furthermore, managing food, water and energy systems is key to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and requires a better understanding of the interactions between the goals, both at and across different scales. Providing decision-makers with the multifaceted knowledge to seize all opportunities to enhance synergies and minimise trade-offs is, therefore, a major objective for sustainability science.\nFuture Earth\u2019s Knowledge-Action Networks are networks of people and organisations, collaborating to build the knowledge and tools needed to tackle the greatest sustainability challenges of our time. In this context, the Water-Energy-Food Nexus Knowledge-Action Network aims to better understand the interactions between water, energy and food systems, their trade-offs and synergies with the goal to promote sustainable and equitable access for all. The present Research and Engagement Plan was developed by an expert group, called the Development Team, to guide and shape nexus-related activities under the umbrella of Future Earth. 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        "raw_content": "DAVID WISNER\nThe future of voting, in America and beyond\nShould we heed those many scholars, journalists, pundits and populists who are now warning us that liberal democracy is in its death throes? [ANA-MPA]\nIt has become commonplace in contemporary political discourse to lament what is perceived to be a crisis in liberal democracy.\nOur political systems don\u2019t work anymore, it is claimed. Classic notions and institutions no longer inspire confidence, particularly among younger citizens. More and more people are openly expressing doubts about the merits of democratic governance.\nNowhere is the sentiment of crisis more acute than in the United States. According to a poll released by SurveyMonkey last week, some 45 percent of Americans have little or no faith in democracy. Meanwhile, the prestige of American democracy worldwide is faltering.\nVoting is at or near the heart of the matter. Thirty percent of those polled are seemingly opposed to universal suffrage. Others cannot agree which is the greater threat to the integrity of the electoral system, voter disaffection, voter fraud, voter suppression, or hacking. These are not moot questions.\nThere are more than half a million elected officials in America today, from the dogcatcher of Duxbury, Vermont, to the president of the United States. It is possible that Americans vote more frequently and amply than in any other democratic country in history. Ever. Yet an activity that should be a source of civic pride is now rife with confusion, dissatisfaction and uncertainty.\nThe most tangible points of distress have become evident during recent election cycles. Witness a heightened concern after the 2016 general election over an allegedly outmoded electoral regime, an excessively decentralized approach nationwide to election administration, and, most alarming perhaps, a reliance on shoddy technology and a singular lack of security against hacking, meddling and malevolent interference by external actors.\nWe are in yet another election year and the stakes are high \u2013 indeed midterm elections have been officially under way since March 7. What can be said of the state of voting in America as candidates prepare to launch their campaigns? Are elections safe from outside meddling? Can citizens cast their ballots with confidence? Should we heed those many scholars, journalists, pundits and populists who are now warning us that liberal democracy, in America if not throughout the Western world, is in its death throes?\nExistential questions, these: as the lead editorial of this past Sunday\u2019s New York Times put it, \u201cThis is a fragile moment for the nation.\u201d To seek answers, the Dukakis Center, which I direct, has invited two renowned American experts in election administration to come to the birthplace of democracy to share their thoughts in a public round table. Our friends at the Hellenic Foundation for European & Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP) have offered most agreeably to co-host the event, and have summoned in turn two of Greece\u2019s most astute political commentators to participate.\nPerhaps we are guilty merely of hyperbole. Charles Stewart III of MIT, who will speak in Athens this week, has argued that Americans have actually been getting better over time at how they administer elections. Likewise, Professor Stewart\u2019s co-panelist, Michael Ertel, a seasoned election official from the battleground state of Florida, has dismissed alarmist claims that electoral results are vulnerable to outside influence. You cannot hack paper, Ertel likes to say.\nTheir input could not be more timely, overwhelmed as we risk being by a relentless stream of news stories on Russian hacking. The implications go far beyond the US, as voters and observers throughout Europe can attest.\nThe organization I direct, which this year celebrates 20 years of public service initiatives in Greece, has a vested interest in hosting events such as these, dedicated to what we call the future of democracy, and not only because we bear the name of a storied champion of democratic governance. Among other things, we cater to youth from Greece and the Balkans, who aspire to the political rights that have often been denied their forebears, and which American friendship has promised with mixed results.\nOur mandate, like that of ELIAMEP, is to encourage public debate, with a view toward inspiring young citizens to assume an active role in public affairs, however modest. It is why we organize our events, and why we persist against the odds in championing the ethos of public service which Michael Dukakis himself so admirably embodied. Perhaps we can inject some sanity into the debate. Will it calm our fears that something is wrong?\n* David Wisner is executive director of the Michael and Kitty Dukakis Center for Public and Humanitarian Service, an outreach and research hub based at the American College of Thessaloniki (drd@act.edu).\n\u201cThe Future of Voting in America\u201d will be the subject of a round-table discussion co-hosted by ELIAMEP and the Dukakis Center, at the Museum of Cycladic Art (4 Neofytou Douka, Kolonaki, tel 210.722.8321), on Wednesday, March 14, starting at 6.30 p.m.\nThe speakers are Michael Ertel, supervisor of elections in Seminole County in the US state of Florida, Charles Stewart III, Kenan Sahin distinguished professor of Political Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Aristides N. Hatzis, associate professor of Philosophy of Law and Theory of Institutions at the University of Athens.\nThe discussion will be moderated by Kathimerini English Edition\u2019s editor in chief Tom Ellis. 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        "raw_content": "Genre: Drama, Comedy, Biography\nMost biopics leave me wondering how much of it is true, but this one states right up front that it is based on Tonya and her husband\u2019s stories which we know are going to be embellished and not entirely truthful. I enjoyed it more that way.\nI enjoyed this more than I thought I would. I figured it would be interesting to learn a little about the situation since I didn\u2019t know many of the details. I was 20 when it happened and way to interested in other things to concern myself with skating so it was cool to see what happened even thought it was surely twisted somewhat. The performances here were really good. I thought Margot did well as Tonya but there were a few times I couldn\u2019t tell if she was acting bad or the character was supposed to be played that way. She was nominated for an Oscar for this role so I will assume it was supposed to be played that way. Stan played the husband well and it was a huge departure from his recent roles as Bucky in the Marvel movies which is most of what I know him from so that was interesting. Paul Walter Hauser stole every damn scene he was in. The character (real person) was already silly, but Paul took it to another level. The best damn part of the movie was him talking about being a terrorism consultant and then to see at the end when they show the actual interview where the real person said the same thing looking like a buffoon. Allison Janney won an Oscar for her portrayal of Tonya\u2019s mother and she was deserving of it based on what I saw here. The scenes with the mother were often played for comedic effect, but she still made me hate the woman.\nThe production was well done and what I appreciated is not thinking about the various technical aspects throughout the movie. The director did an excellent job and didn\u2019t try to impress people with fancy tricks when the movie didn\u2019t call for them and the \u201ctricks\u201d he did use worked well. He got great performances out of his actors and presented the story well. It really was better than I expected and I felt my time was well spent watching this which is always nice.\nIt is very hard to believe these were real people and what makes it even crazier is that Tonya was a legit world class skater.",
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        "raw_content": "Great TV tonight!\nThe Entertainment Spokane television report debuts tonight in FOX First at Ten news on KAYU FOX 28 TV, sponsored by The Black Book, from Hagadone Directories. The report will also air in various other FOX 28 programming as well as on their movie channel, ThisSpokane, (cable 117 in Spokane, 303 in Coeur d'Alene) through Friday.\nSomething good is Cook-ing at the Knitting Factory.\nSeventh-season American Idol winner David Cook comes to Spokane for a show at Knitting Factory's Main Space at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 25. After Cook cruised to victory on the popular television show, the 25-year-old Midwesterner released his self-titled album, which is currently ranked 36th on Billboard's rock albums chart. His single, \"Come Back To Me,\" is 21st on the adult contemporary chart. The Crash Kings will open for Cook. Tickets are $28 in advance, $30 the day of the show. For tickets, go to www.ticketswest.com or call 800-325-SEAT.\nCome see a living Dead - and his band.\nFormer Grateful Dead rhythm guitarist Bob Weir and his band RatDog will make the long, strange trip to the Martin Woldson Theater for a show at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 25. A rock band anchored by a talented jazz trio, RatDog plays its own tunes and covers many of the old Grateful Dead tunes. Opening for RatDog is rising guitar star Jackie Greene. Tickets are $32, $37 or $40 and are available by calling the Martin Woldson Theater at 509-624-1200 or through Tickets West at 800-325-SEAT or www.ticketswest.com.\nAs Yoda would say, 'Miss this, you should not.'\nAt the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture from noon-3 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 22, there's an event that's out of this world. At noon, the MAC is inviting people to come in their favorite science-fiction costume and join the 501st Star Wars characters in the exhibit, \"Out of This World: Extraordinary Costumes From Film and Television\". At 1 p.m., the museum will show an unreleased Star Wars short, \"Return of the Ewok.\" At 2 p.m., science educator Joe Bruce will talk about space travel. Regular admission to the museum gets you access to all of these events and is $7 for adults, $5 for students and seniors. For more information, go to www.northwestmuseum.org.\nPaintings from sea to shining sea.\nLorinda Knight Gallery, at 523 W. Sprague Avenue, presents Marc Boone, who paints his impressions of light, color and weather at the edge of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans as he travels from one side of the country to the other and back again. The exhibit, titled \"A & P\", (Atlantic and Pacific) runs through September 26. A reception for the artist will be held Friday, September 4, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Lorinda Knight Gallery is open Tuesday - Saturday, 11:00 - 6:00; the telephone is 509-838-3740 and the website is www.lorindaknight.com.\nGo to the Bing for a touch of Tesh.\nMusician, radio-show host - and now, author - John Tesh brings his inspirational show, titled \"Music and Intelligence For Your Life,\" to Spokane with a concert at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 22, at the Bing Crosby Theater. The former host of \"Entertainment Tonight\" has won six Emmys for his work in radio and television, and his music has been nominated for a Grammy. Tickets range in price from $12 to $65 and are available by calling 800-325-SEAT or by visiting www.ticketswest.com. The concert is sponsored by Lite Rock KISS FM.\nTurkey, before Thanksgiving.\nJahn Schmitz is looking for people who would like to embark upon \"the adventure of a lifetime.\" The guided tour, October 16-30, 2009, promises 15 glorious days in Eastern Turkey enjoying the sites, sounds and secrets of the earliest days of civilization explores upper Mesopotamia - home to the Tigris and Euphrates River valleys, colossal mountaintop temples, exquisite castles and monasteries atop thrilling river gorges, key earliest day Christian sites and as well as prominent stops along the legendary Silk Road. Taste and smell dozens of different cultures from south to north of Eastern Anatolia in an itinerary personally prepared by Jahn and carried out by the distinguished international guide, Mehmet Ibrahim Uzan. Visit www.jb3ll3travels.com or call Jahn at 509-747-7499, for more information, including very attractive pricing.\nYou'll laugh your Cap off at this show.\nDown-home funnyman John Caparulo takes the Knitting Factory's Main Space for an evening of comedy at 9 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 22. Caparulo is a regular on the E! Television show \"Chelsea Lately,\" hosted by notorious smart aleck Chelsea Handler, and is a regular at comedy clubs in the Los Angeles area. He released a comedy CD earlier this year titled \"Meet Cap.\" Tickets are $18 and are available by calling 800-325-SEAT or by visiting www.ticketswest.com.\nRock Hard II -- With the combined force of hard rockin' overlords Mudvayne and heavy metalweights Black Label Society, the Pedal to the Metal Tour is bound to be a concussive blast. But add in the extended Black Label Society family members Static X, Suicide Silence, Dope and Bury Your Dead, and you've got the makings of a small metal festival. As if all that's not enough, there will be sword swallowers, jugglers, and a penguin man between sets turning the concert into a literal freak show. That will be the scene at the Rock Hard II: Pedal to the Metal Tour at 5 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 21, at Spokane Arena, 720 W. Mallon. Cost: $40. The concert is sponsored by Rock 94-1/2 FM.\nXavier Rudd - Australian singer-songwriter/one-man band/didgeridoo virtuoso Xavier Rudd's latest album, \"Dark Shades of Blue,\" is a darker album, but still warm like a summer night. The interplay between didgeridoo and guitar has a rhythmic, psychedelic cool that is driven by the stomp-box percussion and harmonica runs in an otherworldly vibe. Rudd's U.S. following has blossomed with his international rise in the last five years as he has been making his way around the country's major festivals, such as Bonnaroo and Bumbershoot. Rudd appears live in a show opened by Jeremy Fisher at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 24, at The Knitting Factory Concert House, 919 W. Sprague. Cost: $18 in advance, $20 day of show.\nFire Sprinkler Shows - Like many small venues in town, Empyrean Coffee House is in danger of having to cease hosting live music if it can't come into compliance with a new state law taking effect in December that will require the installation of a costly sprinkler system. Members of the local music community are coming to Empyrean's aid by hosting benefit shows in the coming months to help it reach the $20,000 goal. The fund raising begins this weekend with a two-day Fire Sprinkler Benefit Show featuring 20 local bands kicking off at 5:15 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 21, and picking up at 2 p.m. on Saturday, August 22, at Empyrean Coffee House, 154 S. Madison. Cost: $7 suggested donation.\nThrow Me The Statue - Fast on the come up from Seattle's congested indie-rock scene, Throw Me The Statue stands apart from the competition with fuzzy, synth-pop gems and fluttery beats, but the band's Internet buzz started when retailers rejected its \"Moonbeams\" album because the cover art contained nudity. Despite the mild controversy and limited distribution of the album, \"Moonbeams\" made its way into the hands of the indie-rock elite, getting favorable reviews from the likes of Pitchfork and Tiny Mix Tapes, strengthening the bid for a deal on respected indie label Secretly Canadian. Throw Me The Statue headlines a powerhouse bill in Spokane with Kaylee Cole and Seattle-by-way-of-Spokane band The Globes. The show starts at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 23, at Empyrean Coffee House, 154 S. Madison.\nJapanther - Brooklyn duo Japanther is a dance-party spectacle, with a guitarist who flashes around onstage like a human strobe, pulling people from the audience up onstage to while he sings into a microphone that's converted from an old rotary telephone, and a wicked drummer who rips on the skins nonstop, yelling into a phone-mic of his own. It's infectious, sweaty fun and it's back at 8 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 21 at Caterina Winery, 905 N. Washington. Cost: $8.\nFeel appreciated at Riverfront Park this weekend.\nSaturday, Aug. 22, is Community Appreciation Day at Riverfront Park. The park's various attractions open at 10 a.m. that day with special promotional prices for visitors. For more information, call 509-625-6601.\nWant to have a great time in North Idaho? Fair enough.\nThe North Idaho Fair and Rodeo kicks off Wednesday, Aug. 26, at the Kootenai County Fairgrounds, at 4056 N. Government Way. In addition to the traditional carnival rides, rodeo, and farm and agriculture competitions, this year's event includes a draft-horse show and competition, motocross racing, live music, and an assortment of other activities. Tickets are $8 for people 13 years old and older, $7 for seniors and $4 for children between the ages of 6 and 12. Kids 5 and under are free. For more information, go to www.northidahofair.com.\nPrime Time Dinner at The Davenport Hotel\nSunday and Monday evenings from 5 to 10 p.m. are Prime Rib Dinner Night at the Davenport Hotel. Guests can dine in the Palm Court Grill, the Peacock Room or at the Lobby Fireside. The three course meal includes generous portions of Caesar salad, slow-roasted prime rib entree, a scrumptious Davenport signature sundae dessert and a glass of house wine. The $29.95 dinner also includes complimentary valet parking. Call 509-789-6848 for reservations.\nHe's going to run to you, Spokane.\nCanadian-born rocker Bryan Adams is bringing his solo acoustic tour to the Martin Woldson Theater at the Fox at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 29. Tickets went on sale late last week, ranging in price from $42 to $87. For ticket information, call the Fox box office at 509-624-1200 or go through Tickets West at 800-325-SEAT or www.ticketswest.com.\nHow am I supposed to live without Michael Bolton tickets?\nIf you don't have tickets yet for the Michael Bolton concert at the Northern Quest Resort & Casino on Saturday, Aug. 29, you're going to have to live without him. The show is sold out. For more information on upcoming events at Northern Quest, go to www.northernquest.com .\nAnthrax is no longer descending upon Spokane.\nThe Anthrax concert scheduled for Thursday, Aug. 27, at the Knitting Factory is cancelled. For more information, go to sp.knittingfactory.com.\nWe'll Pitt this new release against any other.\nDirector Quentin Tarantino returns to the big screen with his newest action movie, \"Inglourious Basterds.\" Starring Brad Pitt, the movie is set in Europe during World War II where a group of Jewish-American soldiers, known as the Basterds, work to take down the Third Reich. Loosely following the same plotlines as the classic \"The Dirty Dozen,\" the movie opens Friday, Aug. 21, at the AMC River Park Square 20 theater downtown and the Regal Cinemas at the Spokane Valley Mall and at NorthTown Mall, and the Village Centre Cinemas, on Spokane's North Side. For local movie times, go to www.regmovies.com, www.amctheatres.com or www.spokanemovies.com.\nWe'd be shocked if they didn't bring home a title.\nThe Spokane Shock are headed to the Arena Football 2 Championship Game at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, at 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 22. The National Conference Champion Shock will take on American Conference Champion and No. 1-seed Wilkes-Barre Scranton Pioneers in Spokane's third title game in four years. Andrew Dolan, the Shock's director of ticket sales, said the game isn't being televised nationally, but Heroes & Legends sports bar, at 825 W. Riverside in downtown Spokane, is linking the game to all its televisions and throwing a party for Shock fans. The game will be aired on the Internet at www.niftytv.com and played on the radio at 105.7 FM. For more information on the AF2 championship, go to www.spokaneshock.com or www.af2.com.\nThe end of the Indians summer is near.\nThe Spokane Indians final homestand of the season starts Sunday, Aug. 23, at Avista Stadium. The defending Northwest League champions will face the Boise Hawks in a six-game set. Tickets are $10 each for upper box seats; reserved bench seats are $6 each, or $5 for seniors or children 12 and under. 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        "raw_content": "This Is It - DVD Review\n'but then something happened... Wanna Be Starting Something began... and my feet started tapping. And they didn't stop until after the final credits had finished rolling'\nWhen This Is It arrived at my house I can honestly say I felt something I very rarely find myself feeling towards films of any type: indifference. You see, I'm not really a Michael Jackson fan, nor am I the type of person who will scour through the pages of Heat or a similar publication to find out who is the latest celebrity to sue who or, more pertinently, what the Jackson family's latest actions are. I don't hate the guy nor do I hate his music, I just don't find myself actively seeking out anything to do with him.\nSo, on face value, Kenny Ortega's film didn't really have a lot to offer me. Bringing together footage which was apparently shot for Jackson's own video library, This Is It (or, Michael Jackson's This Is It to give the film its full title) attempts to show as much as possible of what the public could have expected from the series of fifty shows at London's O2 arena, sadly cancelled due to Jackson's unexpected death. So really, in essence, This Is It is a concert movie which due to circumstances is missing its concert. And I really wasn't sure how therefore, it could possibly come across as anything more than a few deleted scene extras, patched together to resemble a film.\nBut then something happened. The introductory five minutes (composed of interviews with dancers, gushing about what an honour it is to dance with MJ) ended and Wanna Be Starting Something began, MJ bursting on to stage and into a string of fluid dance moves. And my feet started tapping. And they didn't stop until after the final credits had finished rolling.\nWhat I came away from This Is It with was two overwhelming feelings; firstly, that barring a few technical issues, Kenny Ortega had been doing a great job on the tour and has done a fantastic job in bringing together the footage on show here to make a coherent concert film cum behind-the-scenes documentary and secondly, that Jackson looks like he is in the prime of his life, pointing out musical problems, improving dance moves and lyrical tests, leading his dance troupe through complicated performances. I might not have come away from This Is It any wiser on who Michael Jackson the person was but I certainly got a view of who Michael Jackson the performer was and I have to say I was intrigued, entertained and charmed by that view.\nEven though the film is obviously fairly sanitised, Ortega does include unexpected moments of MJ frankness for us to view and judge, frequently consisting of musical direction or disagreement. Jackson knows his game and knows what he wants and he isn't happy to sit there and have others dictate it for him. Witness his discussion with a bass player; 'it needs more funk. More funk. It should be 'thud, thud, thud' not 'fud, fud, fud'' or his constant grasp of the importance of silence in accentuating the performance that went just before it. He comes across not just as someone who stands there and does what he is told but as someone who really understands his art, a fact reflected in the rehearsal performances we are then privy to.\nThere are some technical problems, most notably with the fact that some of the cameras used to shoot the footage appear to be framed in different ratios, meaning a bit of a jarring jump from widescreen to big black borders on a fairly regular basis. For some hoping for an expose too, this isn't it and we see very little that could be classed as controversial or revealing in terms of MJ's life at that time (excluding of course, his on stage life), the film largely playing it safe on the material it uses. But given what he had to work with Ortega shows he not only understands Jackson (something evident in the film) but that he understands how to do the best with what he has got towards the end goal of making a celebratory film about Jackson's real skill and talent and that best is very good indeed.\nIf you're a Jackson fan, you can probably add a further star because this is the closest you will get to seeing the intended stage production of his final shows and, in the end, This Is It's real success is that you do get a view of what those shows would have been like and how dedicated Jackson was to making them a success, a fact which crucially, must lead us to conclude that the loss of Jackson is really a huge one on many many different levels.\n'We understand that this footage was never meant to be seen as the final product. 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        "raw_content": "The emergence last week of the trailer for Everything Must Go starring Will Ferrell had me immediately thinking of the last time Ferrell did solid, non-bawdy-comedy work in 2006's Stranger Than Fiction. Although innately comedic in its setup (Ferrell's character, Harold Crick, hears his life being narrated to him as he goes through his day) Marc Forster's film was actually a serious drama and genre-examination, posing behind layers of metatextuality and the amazing skill of Zach Helm's script to add in a new laugh every five minutes. The trailer doesn't quite do the film's setup the justice it deserves, nor does it place the correct amount of emphasis needed on Ferrell's relationship with Maggie Gyllenhaal's character, which forms much of the meat of the story. What it does do though is show Ferrell in genius quiet-comedy mode, rather than his more accented stuff in the likes of Anchorman and, most recently, The Other Guys. Still Ferrell's best performance, this is what he's capable of when he leaves the bawdy stuff behind.",
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        "raw_content": "How do you create a great experience for your customer?\nThe solution depends on what you are trying to create, however it is always important to get to know your customer first. There are millions of ideas we come up with daily, but the ideas in which add value to your customers lives are the ones which will stick.\nGetting to know your customer...\nWhat is trending...\nExploring industry trends, competitive analysis, market position, product/feature analysis, qualitative or quantitative heuristics analysis will also give you a great snap shot of what is happening across multiple industries. It is good to understand the big picture before jumping into solution mode.\nIn my experience ideation works best in a collaborative environment. Treat every idea as valid and hopefully this creates a springboard of exciting thoughts for the team to work with. To facilitate discussion I have used techniques which allow the team to be creative and hands on.\nPost-it Notes ready...\nWhat to do with all the ideas?...\nArmed with ideas and knowledge, there are multiple approaches on how to progress. So whether you are solving your customer experience for a physical space, digital application or both creating customer scenarios, task flows, research based personas, journey maps, site maps, wireframes and user flows are the tools I use from my UX tool kit.\nTime to put it to the test...\nBefore investing more time and energy into something they may or may not work it makes sense to test it. Paper prototypes, low fidelity prototypes, cardboard cut outs and test lab environments can be great for a usability test.\nFind out if it will work...\nCreating a prototype is key to understanding if you are going to deliver the right experience for your customer. It is important to create usability tests and recruit customers who appropriate for the ideas intent. Card sorting, path tests, task completion, talk alouds, eye tracking, participatory design and accessibility testing are just a few ways to be able to gain the required feedback.\nSharing your results...\nFor all projects I have been involved in, communication can make or break being able to implement the idea. So prepare your research and document you findings. You should have been communicating your results at each stage of the process so there should be no surprises. Just excitement in the air.\nSee the idea come to life...\nI hope I get to work with you on what could be and original idea which adds value.",
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        "raw_content": "Just a few hundred feet east of Kismet lies the Incorporated Village of Saltaire. Geographically, Saltaire has several distinctions: it sits on the widest portion of Fire Island; it is second in size only to the Fire Island Pines, seven miles to the east; it has in Clam Pond Cove, the only natural protected harbor on the island. Saltaire is a \u201cfamily community\u201d, remaining today exactly what its promoters intended it to be more than 75 years ago.\nDevelopment of Saltaire began in 1910. (the name derives not from the briny mists but rather from an English town on the River Aire named for Lord Salt) In less than two years a large, thriving community had arisen, with enormous two and three story \u201ccottages.\u201d\nEarly on, Saltaire\u2019s residents were determined to keep out commercial interests and preserve as much open space as possible. After incorporation as a self-governing village in 1917 strict laws governing non-residential use of property were passed. It was through such foresight that Saltaire has been able to maintain its attraction to families and remain virtually free of day-trippers.\nSaltaire was severely damaged in the 1938 hurricane; three tidal waves destroyed nearly every building of the island\u2019s midpoint and caused extensive destruction up to the bay; an entire walk of houses along the ocean simply disappeared. Reconstruction began with federal aid the following year, but it was not until after the was that the task was completed, including the planting of pine trees and dune grass to help stabilize the area\u2019s shifting sands.",
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        "raw_content": "The meaning of name Floretta , origin of name Floretta , baby name Floretta\nMeaning of name Floretta\nEtymology : Latinate diminutive of FLORA\nFloretta is highly selective in friendship and in love. She seeks peace and harmony above all, and tends to avoid conflicts and any risk of getting hurt emotionally. Determined, demanding and a perfectionist, she expects a lot from both her personal and professional lives, while she assumes her responsibilities in return. Very emotional and sensitive, she often tends to internalize and accumulate her feelings and emotions, and isn\u00b4t always prepared to share her grievances. Floretta is extremely intuitive, where both people and situations are concerned, although what others call intuition or mediumship, she is happy to refer to as \"flair\". Her ability to \"feel\" people and events could guide her to a profession in which the consideration of others is important, such as counselling - where her sensitivity could serve a constructive purpose. It really isn\u00b4t worth trying to oppose her because she is sure of her decisions, and won\u00b4t understand how come you don\u00b4t agree with her point of view. However, if you must object, make sure that you know what you\u00b4re talking about! Her gentle, quiet and reserved appearance conceals an enthusiastic and passionate temperament, her visionary side enables her to be in the forefront and she is always one step ahead: new ideas, new concepts... The presence of a master number in the name Floretta bestows her with advantages that go hand in hand with a considerable amount of nervous tension. Her sensitivity could be expressed at a lower octave, as kindness and gentleness, a romantic spirit and idealism, as well as some reserve. She is an attentive listener to those she loves, and has a shoulder that feels wonderful to cry on. In childhood, Floretta tends to be calm, sweet-tempered and sensitive, and will probably constitute a real family with all her dolls. Her sensitivity can sometimes lead to periods of elation followed by periods where Floretta will almost disappear, quiet and unassuming as a mouse. Her parents should take particular care to ensure that she has enough self-confidence and give her a reasonable amount of responsibility from a relatively tender age.\nDemanding and a perfectionist, Floretta could subject her partner to fluctuations in mood, ranging from exquisite gentleness to the most violent of emotional outbursts. Her friends and family are extremely close to heart and she is prepared to give them plenty of her time, love and affection, although she expects much in return. \"Almost\" isn\u00b4t good enough for her or for the humans that she loves and she wishes them success to match her own ambitions. The universe of form and color, aesthetics, art and creation are of particular interest to her.\nFloretta could play the role of an enlightened guide. Endowed with a large capacity for work she will need outside contacts, diversity, variety and an occupation that will enable her to listen, advise and help others: positions in education, counselling, psychology, relationship counselling or parapsychology, as well as occupations related to aesthetics, decoration, art, culture and literature.\nDiscover others girls first names : Flaminia Flann Flann\u00e1n\nThe last comments about \"Floretta \"\nHealth:Review your lifestyle Floretta , then make the necessary changes!",
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        "raw_content": "How to Find a Great Italian Restaurant\nWhat we know of Italians is that they are very fond of fine food. In Italian culture, food is something of utmost importance. There are many reasons why food has become a central part of their culture. With the shape of their country running from north to south, the growing seasons in different parts vary and their soil types are also different. With this, it is just natural to derive a rich diversity of food ingredients. Because they are surrounded by sea and other countries by land, they have plenty of seafood and they can also get ingredients from other countries that also have their own food tradition.\nFood is the key element in Italian culture. Thus, food is the most important in Italian restaurants. The greatness of a restaurant is more than just the food they serve. A great restaurant will also have great wine, a clean and elegant environment, and great service. This is what makes an Italian restaurant not merely a good one, but a great one. A good Italian restaurant has good food but they may have a poor wine list, poor service and bad decorations.\nA great Italian restaurant satisfies you. If you leave an Italian restaurant and you are still hungry, then you have gone to the wrong one. A great restaurant is not only a nice place with expensive meals. There are many Italian restaurants today that are quite fancily decorated with expensive dishes yet just serve you morsels and you leave the restaurant still wanting. But a great Italian restaurant will leave you full.\nGreat service characterizes a great Italia restaurant. The service is not overly friendly yet they are warm and professional. And when the waiter has served everything, he is nearly invisible and lets you enjoy your meal without disturbance. They are mostly concerned that you have a good meal and that you are comfortable in the pace.\nA good Italian restaurant has great ambiance. The atmosphere in the restaurant is conducive to comfortable partaking of a meal. When you enter the doors of a great Italian restaurant you have a feeling of warmth and satisfaction that you cannot really describe.\nYou will know if it is a great Italian restaurant if the food is great, the service is great, and the ambiance is great. The Trento restaurant is one great Italian restaurant. If you are in Farmingdale, NY, you can check out this great Italian restaurant and give yourself a taste of great Italian food, with their great service and ambiance. To check out their menu and other services they offer, check out their website at trento110.com.\nSupporting reference: over at this website",
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        "raw_content": "The Difference Between Advice and Common Sense\nIn my counseling, I have become aware of the importance of advice. When you ask someone for advice it does not cost you anything. You can buy a book, go on line or take a study course on topics such as parenting, marriage and family relations for a price. You can get advice from a marriage counselor at the cost of around fifty dollars an hour. A psychologist will charge over a hundred dollars and give you less advice. Finally a psychiatrist charges you over two hundred dollars an hour and you are \"lucky\" to get any advice. What this tells me is the more you pay for advice, the less you get because advice itself is not worth very much. A major problem is, many seek advice first and then, if all else fails, they go into denial rather than seek common sense. There once was a time when common sense was first.\nWe live in an age in which we have passed over the old fashioned common sense to get to advice because it does not take as much time as discovering common sense. We prefer to have the quicker, drive in and out advice. This kind of advice is like fast food. It is full of things that are not good for anyone. Advice can come from the advice giver through study, reading and education. The best advice comes from the advice giver's own common sense. However why not teach people to fish rather than just give them a fish? Once they learn how to find their common sense, they may not need all the advice they get. Using their own Wisdom will have more truth and impact than using someone else's wisdom.\nThe advantage of common sense is that it is an innate part of our life. It is as much a part of our system as the beating of our heart and the breathing of our lungs. It has not left us. We have just stopped our connection with it.\nIt is always available to everyone. It does not depend on whether one is young or old, rich or poor, educated or not.\nOne of the best examples of common sense is the way parents learn to parent their children. Granted there are many cases of abuse and terrible parenting. However, it is obvious if they are using common sense or misguided rage.\nSeeking advice can be very helpful when it is salted with the wisdom of common sense. Common sense is about understanding, rather than learning. It is not something you learn to do. It is something you discover you have already been doing. We need to do it first. Then we can discover how we did it by identifying what we did. It works best as a daily habit rather than as a last resort.\nCommon sense comes from the way we feel when being at Peace. We all have an innate Peace. We all have a \"common sense button\" within us. When we push it, the door opens to our inner Peace. We push the button by wondering.\nTake an example to check it out. Consider a current relationship problem you are having. Who are you most angry with? The anger comes from thinking the other person is pushing your \"anger button\". Push your inner Peace button by wondering what difference it makes if you are feeling angry or if you feel at Peace? If you discover the difference, you have discovered your \"common sense button\".\nMore material on how common sense works can be found in the blogs, videos and thoughts.\nTags: advice, common sense, anger",
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        "raw_content": "I\u2019m looking forward to the 2017 PGA Tour season and getting to watch live golf again. Here are some players I expect to have breakout seasons. I consider a breakout season taking your game to the next level. For some players, it\u2019s going from regular contender to occasional winner. While for others, it's going from cut maker to contender. Here are 10 guys I expect to move their career up a level or two in 2017.\nFollow @GaryWoodland\nWoodland is one of the finest ball-strikers in the game and regularly finds himself in contention late on Sundays. Woodland\u2019s struggles have come from the flatstick which has tended to go cold on Sunday. His steady play and explosive tee-to-green game reminds me of Dustin Johnson who finally broke through in a big way in 2017. 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        "raw_content": "Special Update \u2013 Tuesday Evening\nAug 9, 2011 | Europe, Market Commentary, Videos\nHere are my current thoughts after 2 volatile days\nHi there, Mike Brady with Generosity Wealth Management, I am recording this on a Tuesday afternoon, kind of late Tuesday afternoon. I promised that I would communicate as much as possible to share with you some of my thoughts and that\u2019s the purpose for this video.\nYesterday\u2019s video was about 13 \u00bd minutes, and I definitely am going to make today\u2019s much shorter and pithier, I think, as much as I can.\nMonday was a very bad day and we can\u2019t isolate that day and say every day afterwards is going to be horrible. Just like today, Tuesday, the market, it was the best day, single percentage gain since May of 2010. We can\u2019t sit here and say, \u201cOK, everything going forward is going to be perfect; hunkey-dorey, roses all over the place.\u201d\nI think what we\u2019re seeing, we\u2019re seeing, kind of a tug-of-war between people covering their short positions; people who are panicking and trying to get out, with those that have money on the sidelines wanting to poor back in, saying, \u201cWow! These stocks are a bargain now! I think that the market is undervalued!\u201d And so I think we are having that tug-of-war. Which one\u2019s going to win out? I\u2019m not sure exactly. But we\u2019re going to continue to see some volatility I believe, in the next week to two weeks, as we go forward.\nI believe that what some people are, what is causing some of this market uncertainty is actually uncertainty in the markets, in the, you know, the United States, about the economy. That the gains we have made, are you know, back sliding on it.\nI know that there\u2019s been an awful lot of focus on the indebtedness of our country and the S & P down grading, etc. Frankly, none of that was a surprise. But what was I think, brought to people\u2019s attention were the GDP numbers which were really horrible, some of the unemployment issues, the continuing unemployment issues. And I think that\u2019s really causing a level of pessimism that is not helpful in the market going forward.\nI have looked every single client\u2019s portfolio, if you\u2019re one of my clients, and want to let you know you are where I think you ought to be.\nLet me just look at my notes here, there are a couple of things I wanted to address real quickly.\nI believe that international is something that should have a very minor position in your portfolio. Just to kind of reiterate how some of the other countries have done, I mean we call them the BRIC countries; Brazil, Russia, India, China, they\u2019re down, their indexes are down between 20 and 33 percent. So they\u2019ve done very poorly.\nI said yesterday that I thought municipals would be downgraded at some point. Today there were a significant number of municipals that were downgraded. This is just kind of the start, I believe of, kind of the downward slope of some of the government securities.\nGold is continuing to do quite well. I do believe that that makes sense to have in some of your portfolio.\nLet\u2019s see, I think that\u2019s it for right now. I\u2019m going to continue to watch things on a daily basis. I will probably do a video tomorrow or the next day- just to kind of let you know what I\u2019m reading and how I\u2019m interpreting some of the data as it\u2019s played out.\nI want you to call me if there are any concerns you might have, 303.747.6455, I\u2019m Mike Brady with Generosity Wealth Management.\nAnd you know, I\u2019m here, I\u2019m here to assist you, for us to get to your goals, for you to achieve your goals with some assistance.\nI am a comprehensive, integrative wealth management firm. Mike Brady is my name, 303.747.6455. And we will talk to you again soon, bye, bye now.",
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        "raw_content": "Secularism and Stupidity in the Fast Lane\nSecularism has been around for a long time; though (pace Francis Shaeffer) it did not become dominant during the Renaissance, it certainly became mainline ideology in the western world beginning with the 18th century (misdesignated) Enlightenment. As for stupidity, that has been around even longer\u2014ever since our first parents in the Garden of Eden believed the lies of the serpent.\nBut, unless my imagination is running wild, during the last few decades the incremental rates of both stupidity and secularity have been rising at an unprecedented rate. [1] Here are just a few examples:\n(1) The wide acceptance of evolutionary arguments \u00e0 la Dawkins that, given enough time, one can explain developmental change without resorting to intelligent design. The problem here is that time contains no causal element. 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Now the atmosphere has radically changed: an English judge recently denied the appeal of a Christian relationships counselor who was fired for refusing to provide sex counseling to a homosexual couple, stating that religious justifications were \u201cirrational\u201d[4]; and two civil servants have been told not to wear crosses to work\u2014the English courts agreeing and the government taking the same position before the European Court of Human Rights.\n(4) In the 2012 French presidential race, Sarkozy, the experienced president, lost to Hollande, a man with zero experience in running a government and even less experience in foreign affairs. This occurred against the background of the desperate need for financial austerity as promoted by Sarkozy\u2014whilst the departement headed by Hollande had the biggest financial deficit in the entire country. The more committed to Christianity one was, the more he or she voted for Sarkozy, whilst Hollande was heavily favoured in the national election by those with no religion\u2014and by the Muslims. Here are the statistics of the percentage of each religious category voting for Sarkozy, as reported by Le Figaro (8 May 2012):\nRegularly practicing Roman Catholics 73%\nOccasionally practicing Roman Catholics 58%\nNon-practicing Roman Catholics 51%\nNo religion 34%\nMuslims 7%\nHollande received 52% of the total national vote, becoming the first divorced French president with an unmarried \u201cpartner.\u201d\n(5) Meanwhile, evangelicals are engaged in systematic dumbing down\u2014charismatic emotionalism, pabulum theologies, and mega-church populism (focused on the overhead projector rather than the cross) substituting for the serious theologies of the Reformation past. Even the graduates of respected theological seminaries have trouble understanding the writings of professionals in their field.[5]\nSo what can be done? Perhaps nothing; history moves in cycles and we may be experiencing another Dark Age. But a classical education, with a strong dose of formal logic, would certainly help\u2014as would serious study of the writings of the great theologians of the past: Augustine, Luther, Calvin, B. B. Warfield, C. F. W. Walther, Herman Sasse. At very minimum, they might teach us how to think.[6]\nGlobal Journal\u2019s Associate Editor, Dr Edward N. Martin\u2014doubtless out of humility\u2014rarely offers his scholarly articles to us. (Readers must go back to archived issue Vol. 1, No. 1 and Vol. 4., No. 1 for previous contributions\u2014followed over the years by several valuable reviews.) But the present issue features his important apologetic contribution to the philosophical Problem of Evil: \u201cOn the Impossibility of Omnimalevolence: Plantinga on Tooley\u2019s New Evidential Argument from Evil.\u201d This article is especially timely\u2013treating, as it does, a recent scholarly interchange between secularist Michael Tooley and Reformed epistemologist Alvin Plantinga. Two other papers of apologetic significance also appear in this issue: Nicole Frazer\u2019s critique of Marcus Borg\u2019s \u201cJesus Seminar\u201d approach to the Gospels and James Barta\u2019s analysis of Paul Kurtz\u2019s secular humanism.\n[1] P. T. Barnum remarked that \u201cthere\u2019s a fool born every minute.\u201d To be sure, the birthrate was lower during his time than it is in ours . . .\n[2] Cf. 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        "raw_content": "Okay, so you found our site, and you thinking to yourself, \u201cyou know, making beer, that sounds like a fun hobby!\u201d But then you are faced with the obvious issue: you don\u2019t like waiting to learn stuff! You have little patience for wikipedia to load on your iPhone, and having to wait a while to learn how to brew beer\u2026 well that might just be a deal breaker. Well then\u2026..YOUR IN LUCK!!! You only have to wait a couple of days!!!!\nThis Saturday, November 5th, 2011, is AHA\u2019s \u201cLearn to Homebrew\u201d Day. And we, the Greenbelt Brewers Association, are doing our part to spread the knowledge of this hobby by hosting a brew at Sudwerks Brewery in Davis, CA (our homebase for all of our meetings as well). We\u2019ll be brewing a Kolsch, using Sudwerks\u2019 all-grain 15 gallon pilot system. We\u2019ll be getting started around 9am, and hope to be \u201cmashing in\u201d (starting the actual process of brewing all grain) around 10-10:30am. The event is open to everyone, so if you have been to a meeting, if you haven\u2019t, if you\u2019ve been brewing for a while, or just thinking about starting, then come on out and check it out! We\u2019ll probably be brewing until 2pm or thereabouts, so make sure to get there before then.\nSudwerks\u2019 Dock Store will also be open, so you can grab a pint of beer to sip on while you enjoy the process!\nIf you have any questions, please feel free to contact the GBA board (link on the right hand column) and we\u2019ll do the best we can to answer. Again, this event is open to the public, so head on down!",
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They recognized their importance to the community,\u201d explained McTaggart. \u201cOur job is to educate the public and our members with the importance of forestry and to recognize when people have done good work.\u201d\nAccording to the Baptiste Lake Association, G.W. Martin Company started as the Martin Mill under Whitney Martin \u2014 rebuilt after he purchased Hughes Mill and it was destroyed by a fire in 1930.\nWhitney\u2019s son Grenville bought the mill and it became the G.W. Martin Company in Harcourt growing to become the largest producer of hardwood in Canada. The company employed 1,300 people and brought in around $100 million yearly in revenue at its peak.\nMcTaggart said the industry remains in Bancroft and surrounding area because its founding fathers had sustainable forestry plans. 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This company had two sawmill operations on Baptiste Lake \u2014 one on the point at the end of today\u2019s Martin Road, and the other at the site known as Hughes Siding, now occupied by Baptiste Lake Marina.\nBoth mills were served by the Irondale, Bancroft and Ottawa Railway, and had loading sidings at both places to ship all of the lumber and ties.\nAfter moving to Baptiste Lake he met and married Nellie Martyn, a registered nurse from Toronto in 1935. They had four children \u2013 Grenville, Noel, Barry and Karan.\nIn 1923, Bailey bought Jennings and formed the Bailey Martin Lumber Company. In 1927, Whitney and his brother, Garf, bought out Bailey, and formed the Martin Brothers Lumber Company. Whitney purchased his brother\u2019s shares in 1937, and was the sole owner of Martin Brothers Lumber Company thereafter.\nThe company continued to operate sawmills in Baptiste, Maynooth, Madawaska, Benoir Lake (Harcourt), and Boulter. The workforce swelled in the wintertime to 200 men at times. They cut and hauled the timber to the mills, or to \u201clandings\u201d in order to float the logs to the mill in the spring and summer.\nWhitney also started the Bancroft Lumber and Planing Mill Co. Ltd. in 1949, which was later purchased by Jack Brown.\nWhitney\u2019s son Grenville, became a licensed hardwood lumber scaler at 17. He worked for the company grading lumber. Around age 18, he bought a tractor trailer (unheard of in the Bancroft area at the time) to start hauling lumber by truck, to the southern Ontario markets, rather than shipping by rail.\nIn 1956, Whitney closed the last mill at Baptiste, and sold the summer operating Benoir Lake mill to his son, Grenville in 1958. The decision was made primarily because the quality of timber had diminished in the region. It was getting expensive to haul the logs down the lake, but also because the labour force was certified to join a union the same year.\nAt this location, with several imaginative innovations, Grenville initiated several firsts in the lumber industry in central Ontario such as winter sawing (by thawing the logs), chipping the wood waste to ship to paper plants, double cut band sawing to minimum waste, electrifying the sawmills, mechanical debarking, automating the whole lumber cutting process, and introducing tree length hauling from the woods to the mills, to name a few.\nHis brother Barry Martin joined him in 1965, and became vice president.\nThe G.W. 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        "raw_content": "Home World News US committed to women\u2019s equality treaty, UN\nUS committed to women\u2019s equality treaty, UN\nUNITED NATIONS (AP) \u2014 On the 30th anniversary of a landmark treaty to end discrimination against women, the United States said Friday it is committed to ratifying the convention and called for stepped up efforts to achieve equality of men and women.\n\u201cThe battle to eliminate discrimination and enshrine women\u2019s equal rights is not yet won,\u201d U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice said in a statement. \u201cThe U.S. will not rest until, with others, we make this shared goal a reality.\u201d\nRice said President Barack Obama \u201cstrongly supports\u201d the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women \u201cand is committed to United States ratification.\u201d\nThe U.N. General Assembly, which adopted the convention on Dec. 18, 1979, unanimously approved a resolution on Friday reiterating the need \u201cto intensify efforts to eliminate all forms of discrimination against women throughout the world\u201d and urging all countries that haven\u2019t ratified the treaty to do so.\nThe United States is one of seven countries that have not ratified the treaty. The others are Iran, Sudan, Somalia, Tonga, Nauru and Palau.\nThe 186 countries that have ratified the treaty are required to incorporate the principle of equality of men and women in their legal system, abolish all discriminatory laws and adopt laws prohibiting discrimination against women. They are also required to establish tribunals and other public institutions to ensure the effective protection of women against discrimination.\nU.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told a commemoration earlier this month that the convention is \u201cone of the most successful human rights treaties ever.\u201d\n\u201cFrom Cameroon to Morocco, from Kyrgyzstan to Thailand, it has been a catalyst for legal reform and new national laws that enshrine women\u2019s human rights and gender equality,\u201d he said.\n\u201cBut discrimination against women and girls persists,\u201d Ban said. \u201cViolence against women and girls is found in all countries. The results are devastating for individuals and societies alike: personal suffering, stunted development and political instability.\u201d\nThe secretary-general urged all countries to \u201cmove beyond debates to concrete action that will increase the impact of the convention.\u201d\nPrevious articleEuropean markets push higher ahead of US open\nNext articleLonely Planet\u2019s Best in Travel 2010",
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        "raw_content": "How weird: Iraqi Kurds reassure US that Turkey won\u2019t divide Iraq\nI could not believe my ears when I listened to Ashti Hawrami, the natural resources minister of the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), speaking at the Atlantic Council\u2019s meeting in Istanbul. He was reassuring the Americans that Turkey was not trying to divide Iraq!\nNot too long ago \u2013 which means four or five years ago \u2013 it was the U.S. that was pushing the Turks to have good relations with the KRG, trying to assure them that the administrative gains of Iraqi Kurds wouldn\u2019t lead to the disintegration of Iraq.\nOver the course of these last four or five years, Turkey has done what Washington ideally would want to happen: it improved its relations with the KRG. A tremendous economic integration process started, which unlocked a landlocked country (to use the words of Joost Hiltermann, from the International Crisis Group). In addition to the economic benefits, Turkey\u2019s intention was also to provide an incentive to Iraqi Kurds to further isolate the outlawed Kurdistan Workers\u2019 Party (PKK).\nLetting the KRG directly export its natural resources without an agreement with Baghdad was the latest red line that Turkey scrapped.\nBut this cooperation went a bit \u201ctoo far\u201d for Washington. It is currently telling Ankara and the KRG not to go that fast.\nIn the past, Iraqi territorial and political unity was a priority for Turkey, a priority that needed to be upheld if necessary at the expense of antagonizing the Iraqi Kurds; that\u2019s why Ankara would warn Washington not to be so supportive of Iraqi Kurdish demands from the central government. As the coalition of Shiites and Kurds against the Sunni groups suited the interests of Washington at that time, it saw no problem in supporting Iraqi Kurds, which owe their current autonomy to American support.\nIt seems that the Americans are now feeling the negative consequences of the support they gave in the past, since the strains in relations between the KRG and the central government lead by Nouri al-Maliki are a source of headache.\nThe Americans want to pull out of Iraq, leaving behind a relatively stable country which will not necessitate a comeback. It therefore wants to cease the tension between Arbil and Baghdad and strike an energy deal between the two. The fact that Turkey has now given a green light to Arbil to export its energy sources without a deal with Baghdad has not pleased Washington at all. Turkey\u2019s (or the Turkish Prime Minister\u2019s) dislike of al-Maliki has certainly played a role in the Turkish green light. Ankara is now warned that its cooperation with the KRG could lead to the division of Iraq.\nSecuring additional energy supplies, as well as maintaining the KRG\u2019s cooperation in fighting against the PKK, are important priorities, but so is the territorial and political integrity of Iraq. It is ideally Turkey\u2019s preference to have a deal between Arbil and Bagdad before it intensifies cooperation with Kurds on the energy field. The U.S. is probably aware of that. The main problem is the personal feud between Erdo\u011fan and al-Maliki. The day al-Maliki is gone it will be much easier to hold relations in the Baghdad\u2013Arbil-Ankara triangle. But it seems that al-Maliki is here to stay, and I would not be surprised to see Washington trying to mediate, not only between Arbil and Baghdad, but also between Erdo\u011fan and al-Maliki.",
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        "raw_content": "Enterprise Integration is a technical field of enterprise architecture which is focused on the study of topics such as system interconnection, electronic data interchange, product data exchange and distributed computing environments. Enterprise application integration is an integration framework composed of a collection of technologies and services which form a middleware to enable integration of systems and applications across the enterprise.\nAn integration between mobile applications and enterprise applications brings into reach incredible gains and business empowerment. For example, where a sales personnel requires to access the latest sales numbers using a mobile application, the accuracy of the numbers largely depends on the real-time integration with the back-end enterprise applications or systems.\nDue to experience gained in global implementations, our team of experts have mastered real-time integrations. We have also integrated mobile applications with the most popular portal solutions, SAP and SharePoint.\nSo in essence, we should think of integration for mobile apps with enterprise data to empower business processes and mobile users, but secondarily, the results, insights and collaboration outputs generated via mobile apps should have a way of being fed back to systems of record.",
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        "raw_content": "Home XSP Report: Microsoft to Buy 24/7\nReport: Microsoft to Buy 24/7\nBy Lisa Nadile | May 01, 2007\nRumors circulated today that Microsoft is in talks to buy 24/7 Media , an online advertising and search-engine marketing company.\nThe New York Post has reported that Microsoft was considering making the purchase for $1 billion. Analysts place the company's value at about $600 million. The software giant joins WPP Group in the fight for the company, according to the report.\nA Microsoft spokesperson would not \"comment on rumors and speculation.\" And 24/7 Media did not return a request for comment.\n24/7 Media is the latest belle of the ball, as Internet companies vie for a piece of the lucrative online advertising market. Announcements of similar acquisitions made by Google and Yahoo have placed additional pressure on Microsoft to step into market before it misses out on the best players.\nGoogle purchased DoubleClick for $3.1 billion last month, while Yahoo said just yesterday it's acquiring the remaining 80 percent of Right Media for $680 million in cash and stock.\nAlthough the pressure to buy into the market is high, some analysts are treating the rumors with caution.\n\"This doesn't really fit their acquisition profile,\" Matt Rosoff, an analyst with Directions on Microsoft, told internetnews.com. \"Microsoft makes two types of acquisitions: Number one are the very large acquisitions to quickly enter a new business; number two is the acquisition of small companies that are privately held -- where Microsoft buys a particular piece of technology. And these ad networks don't fit either category. They're too big to fit the second. That said, everyone else is doing it.\"\nMicrosoft is definitely keen on the online advertising business, Rosoff continued. \"Microsoft is interested in Internet advertising as a major source of revenue over the next 10 years. I think they'd like to turn that into the equivalent of the Windows and Office businesses which are $10 billion a year.\"\nMicrosoft has to make its move soon, say analysts.\n\"We're at a pivotal point,\" said James McQuivey, vice president of Forrester Research. \"It's no coincidence that Google announced its intent to pick up DoubleClick at a time when video on the Internet was just on the verge of exploding. The $10 billion spent on advertising this year pales in comparison to the $70 billion that will be spent on television this year.\n\"But if we see television move online in the next five years as we expect, then you're going to see a big shift of advertising dollars into the Internet to support the delivery of video,\" he said.\nAccording to McQuivey, these video-supporting ads have yet to be invented in addition to what is currently available. \"We're talking about video ads. We're also talking about pre-roll ads, which are 20-second clips that run before a video clip when you go to a Web site to watch a video. There will be banners on the top of the video,\" he said.\nThese ads will be contextually related to the content, requiring new technologies to create and deliver them.\n24/7 Media shares are at $11.94 in afternoon trading, up from a Monday close of $9.95.",
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Developing treatments which are aimed at important areas of change and at a range of psychological difficulties seen within this population could lead to better and more efficient treatments. Evidence suggests that metacognitive therapy (MCT) can provide a useful alternative to CBT. MCT is a talking therapy based on a metacognitive model of emotional disorders with an evidence base for treating mental health difficulties such as generalised anxiety disorder, social anxiety, depression and PTSD, all of which are highly present in the specified research population. MCT is often a shorter treatment than traditional CBT, requiring 6-8 sessions for symptom improvement. We have already conducted a pilot study of 12 sessions of MCT for individuals with established psychosis showing positive results for patients\u2019 psychotic experiences. Applying a similar approach allows for a shorter treatment than is currently offered, thereby affording personal, social and economic benefits. 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This would be with the aim of learning a series of skills which they can continue to apply throughout their life to reduce the chances of the problems returning. Additionally, all participants will be allowed the chance to discuss their difficulties in assessments at more frequent time points that could be offered in normal standard care. The assessments will be completed in non-stigmatising and convenient locations, of the participants choosing. For participants that are not receiving MCT, having regular assessments is considered a potential benefit given that it presents an enhancement from routine care as psychotic like experiences will be monitored more regularly.\nThe study is being run from Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust. 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        "raw_content": "JHS Grand Opening\nNew Johnston High School\nPhotos of the JHS Construction Progress\nJHS to JMS Renovation Project\nJMS to Wallace Renovation Project\nRenovation to Wallace Elementary\nJMS Finds its Way to a New Home\nDonate today! Stadium Bricks Now Available\nAtop the New Johnston High School\nNew Stadium Approved\nTrack and Turf\nAuditorium Panels\nJHS Groundbreaking\nStahl Construction Selected\nJHS Bid Approved\nBond Approved\nLocal Connections Build Up New Johnston High School\nBrick by brick, beam by beam, there\u2019s a whole lot of J-town pride going into the new Johnston High School.\n\u201cThrough conversations, we realized there are multiple construction crewmembers with ties to the Johnston Community School District,\u201d said John Peterson, Stahl Construction project manager. \u201cWe have alumni, former board members, local residents, or people who grew up here now working on the high school. It\u2019s a pretty cool connection.\u201d\nRalph Young is one of those with a Johnston tie. Young was first a teacher for the district and then served on the JCSD Board of Education from 1999 to 2008. He is now a welding teacher at the Des Moines Public Schools\u2019 Central Campus and works with the Iron Workers Local 67 on the weekends and during the summer.\n\u201cI remember when we bought the land for the school and started talking about the growth that was expected,\u201d Young said. \u201cIt\u2019s a fulfilling gesture to now be a part of the construction for the new high school. A lot of times, there isn\u2019t that kind of connection to a project.\u201d\nYoung went on to say that working side by side with former students and current Johnston residents brings a whole new meaning to his work.\n\u201cMembers of Iron Workers 67 take a lot of pride in working on a local building,\u201d Young said. \u201cWe like to be out there, working with each other and helping young people learn the trade. It\u2019s a unique experience to work with former students in this kind of capacity.\u201d\nA number of crew members have connections to Johnston, making this a truly local project.\n(Photo from Stahl Construction)\nProgress on the new high school continues to roll along. Recently, crews have begun placing the brick on the classroom portions, giving the public its first glimpse of what the new school will look like when finished.\nThe gymnasium and interior sections of the classroom wings are also on schedule. Peterson said good weather has been a contributing factor to the pace of construction.\n\u201cWe are able to start early in the day and work until evening,\u201d said Petersen. \u201cA lot gets done in those hours and it\u2019s all coming together. I think our crew members \u2013 especially those with Johnston ties \u2013 take a big sense of pride and craftsmanship in the work they are doing here.\u201d\nHeading into autumn, the recently-approved $2 million track and turf project will begin. The plan is for the infrastructure, asphalt, and curbs to be completed by fall of 2015. In fall of 2016, the rock and chips will be laid for the field. Striping to the track will be completed in late fall of 2016 or spring of 2017. The track and field area will not be used until students occupy the new high school in August of 2017; until then, all games and meets will continue to be held at the current JHS stadium.\n\u201cI hope when people see or visit the new high school, they can learn just how many people from Johnston worked on it,\u201d Young said. \u201cIt\u2019s a facility second to none.\u201d",
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An Army officer said: \u201cPakistani troops are firing mortars and we are giving them a befitting response.\u201d\nA Shahpur resident said the exchange of fire was on till late evening. \u201cPakistani troops are targeting Indian posts on mother ridge. Civilian areas have not been targeted yet, but villagers are scared,\u201d he said.\nIn Arnia, the Rangers pounded three BSF posts.\n\"Flat trajectory weaponry fire came at 2010 hours targeting our three border outposts in Arnia sector\" said a BSF spokesman. He said BSF troops retaliated and intermittent fire of small arms continued from both the sides till late in the night.\nSince October 1, eight civilians, including a minor girl and four members of a family, have been killed in intense shelling.\nhttp://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/10/world/asia/indian-defense-chief-blames-pakistan-for-kashmir-conflict.html?_r=0\nIndian Defense Chief Blames Pakistan for Kashmir Conflict\nNEW DELHI \u2014 The Indian defense minister blamed Pakistan on Thursday for an escalating conflict that has claimed about 20 lives on both sides of the Kashmiri boundary and left thousands of villagers homeless in recent days.\nAt a news conference in New Delhi, the defense minister, Arun Jaitley, said the violence was caused by Pakistan\u2019s attempts to \u201cprecipitate tension where none existed.\u201d\n\u201cPakistan in these attacks has clearly been the aggressor, but it must realize that our deterrence will be credible,\u201d Mr. Jaitley said. \u201cIf Pakistan persists with this adventurism, our forces will make the cost of this adventurism unaffordable.\u201d\nOn Monday, Pakistani officials said India had begun the latest round of conflict with \u201cunprovoked firing.\u201d\nMuhammad Shadeen at home in Jora Farm, India, where his son and grandson died when a mortar round shot from Pakistan landed outside the house.\nSkirmishes Put Feeling of Wartime on India-Pakistan BorderAUG. 27, 2014\nPresident Xi Jinping of China, left, in New Delhi on Thursday with Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India.\nIndia Takes Tough Stance With China on KashmirSEPT. 18, 2014\nShelling of military and civilian targets on both sides of the 114-mile de facto border dividing Kashmir between India and Pakistan continued Wednesday night and early Thursday morning. Thousands of people have left their villages for relief camps to escape the cross-border fire, which has persisted for more than a week.\nResidents of of Jora Farm, a village less than a mile from the divide in the Jammu region of the Indian-controlled part of Kashmir, said six people had been wounded by shelling from Pakistan on Wednesday as they went to milk livestock. Twenty-six farm animals had been killed, they said.\n\u201cWe will never go back to our village,\u201d said one resident, Liaqat Ali. Two people from the same village were killed in August by shelling from Pakistan.\nMore than 25,000 villagers in Jammu are living in relief camps established by the state government and the Indian Army, officials said.\nhttp://www.dailytimes.com.pk/national/11-Oct-2014/nawaz-tells-army-to-pay-back-india-in-same-coin\nNawaz tells army to pay back India in same coin\nISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Friday asked the army to employ a \u201ctit for tat\u201d strategy against India over the recent unprovoked border shelling and firing by the neighbouring country.\nThe National Security Committee, which met under the chairmanship of the prime minister on Friday, stated it was fully equipped to engage in a war against any power challenging the country\u2019s sovereignty, however, war should be avoided at all costs, as it just brings catastrophe and destruction. The NSC ruled out a war with India and added that Pakistan\u2019s armed forces are fully prepared to repulse any attack from the eastern neighbour. \u201cWar with India isn\u2019t an option\u201d, however, the armed forces are fully equipped to repel any attack on the country\u2019s sovereignty, a statement issued by the office of the prime minister stated following the NSC meeting.\nAccording to insiders, Prime Minister Nawaz spoke highly of the armed forces and expressed confidence in their capabilities. \u201cDuring the meeting, not only he appreciated armed forces, but also directed the military establishment to use \u2018tit for tat\u2019 strategy against India,\u201d a source told Daily Times. A source quoted Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif as saying that the leadership of the two countries must feel responsibility to diffuse tension. \u201c\nHe said it is the shared responsibility of the leadership of both countries to immediately defuse the situation. The National Security Committee, however, resolved that any attempt to challenge Pakistan\u2019s territorial integrity and sovereignty will be responded with full force, Nawaz Sharif\u2019s office stated. The meeting was attended by Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, Defence Minister Khawaja Asif, Adviser to PM on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz, Chief of Army Staff Gen Raheel Sharif and senior military and civil officials.\nThe meeting discussed the situation arising from unprovoked firing by the Indian security forces across the Line of Control and the Working Boundary. The premier also deplored the loss of lives on the Pakistani side of the border as a result of Indian firing. The NSC noted with deep concern that the continuing ceasefire violations by Indian forces had led to the loss of precious lives and injuries to innocent people, including soldiers.\nThe committee, however, made it clear that Pakistan\u2019s earnest desire for normalising bilateral relations and defusing the situation at the LoC should not be seen as a sign of weakness, it is in fact a sign of maturity and sincerity. The committee expressed the hope that both countries would respect the ceasefire agreement of 2003 and maintain tranquillity on the LoC and the WB, without indulging in blame-game and point-scoring. The committee expressed the resolve that any attempt to challenge Pakistan\u2019s territorial integrity and sovereignty will be responded with full force.\nThe armed forces assured the National Security Committee that they are fully prepared to deal with any adversity at the borders. Any further escalation will only complicate the environment for meaningful discussion on the Kashmir issue and adversely affect the broader objective of regional cooperation. During the meeting, the premier said that his visit to Miramshah was a very moving experience. He paid rich tributes to the troops who are fighting against terrorists in North Waziristan and noted the sacrifices of soldiers who had laid down their lives in defence of their motherland. The NSC noted that sadly the unprovoked violations of ceasefire by the Indian forces had occurred in total disregard of the auspicious and festive occasion of Eidul Azha.\nThe committee offered condolences to the bereaved families of the 13 civilians and sympathies with the injured people. It commended the soldiers \u201cwho bravely and duly responded to the aggression\u201d. The NSC noted that the government of Pakistan has pursued a policy of peaceful relations with all its neighbours. Initiation of peace dialogue of the 1990s, and more recently, participation of the PM Nawaz in Prime Minister Modi\u2019s oath-taking ceremony are a manifestation of Pakistan\u2019s sincere desire to constructively engage India to establish durable peace in the region.\nhttp://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/ceasefire-violation-how-india-is-misreading-the-suicidal-logic-of-pakistani-army/articleshow/44784759.cms\nCeasefire violation: How India is misreading the 'suicidal logic' of Pakistani army\nThe week-long exchange of heavy artillery and machine-gun fire between the armies of India and Pakistan, causing 30 civilian deaths and displacing tens of thousands of petrified people, has rewound the clock to habitual animosity and fear. Craters and blown-up roofs of homes have erased the euphoria about positive vibes between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Pakistani counterpart, Nawaz Sharif, in May this year. The sparring and poking that historically govern bilateral relations have sadly reasserted themselves.\nDespite the plethora of Pakistan watchers in India and India experts in Pakistan, the tragedy of the latest flare-up along the Line of Control (LoC) and the international border (IB) is that neither party knows which factors are really driving the other side to behave so fiercely.\nDK Pathak, director general of the Border Security Force (BSF), has expressed puzzlement to The Times of India as follows: \"We have inflicted heavy damage on them, but they keep firing. I do not understand why.\" In a mirror image, the Pakistani major general commanding the forces, Javed Khan, is quoted by the BBC as saying, \"I just want to know the reason from the other side. We are not finding the answer.\"\nWhenever the ceasefire agreement of 2003 is battered by an uptick in cross-border firing, India and Pakistan resort to boilerplates for explaining the violence. Pakistan connects our belligerence with domestic elections and the competitive patriotism of ruling and opposition parties in India. We focus on the civil-military balance of power in Pakistan and believe that its mighty armed forces use periodic confrontations with India to straighten elected politicians who may stray in quest of amity.\nIndeed, the last few months have witnessed a steady erosion of Nawaz Sharif's authority under the pressure of so-called civil disobedience campaigns of opposition parties of Imran Khan and Tahir ul Qadri, both of whom enjoy tacit blessings of the Pakistani military. By relying on the Army for securing critical state institutions against the protesters' threats of physical takeover, Sharif conceded that the military is Pakistan's ultimate arbiter and saviour.\nTo use a perceptive classification of the Pakistani intellectual Babar Sattar, the \"de facto system\" that struts in khakis has taught a lesson to the \"de jure system\" of Parliament and the elected prime minister. Raising the tempo at the LoC and IB, with Nawaz Sharif donning an embarrassed silence, is a way of reconfirming that Pakistan's India policy will not be allowed to transfer from the military headquarters in Rawalpindi to the prime minister in Islamabad.\nHere, it is imperative to recall the psyche of the Pakistani military. Georgetown University's Christine Fair's recent book, Fighting to the End: The Pakistan Army's Way of War, argues that its strategic culture is a Kamikaze-like will to weaken \"Hindu-dominated\" India, come what may. Fair writes, \"Pakistan will suffer any number of military defeats in its efforts to do so, but it will not acquiesce to India.\" For the Generals, any accommodation with India is \"genuine and total defeat.\"\nWarnings by India's leadership in the wake of the border clashes \u2014 that \"times have changed\" and that we would raise the costs of Pakistani adventurism to \"unaffordable\" levels by hitting back strongly \u2014 misread the suicidal logic of the Pakistani army. Pakistan is certainly inferior in conventional military terms and economically broke vis-a-vis a rising India, but expecting the former to respect this power disparity and back off from provocations is to forget former Pakistani Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto's dictum: \"Even if we have to eat grass, we will make nuclear bombs\" to match India.\nIf the Pakistani state is not guided by rational costbenefit thinking, the belief that we can somehow pummel and compel it to become benign is misguided.\nEven Israel, which enjoys massive advantages over Hamas and Hezbollah in conventional military means, has not succeeded in silencing the guns of its rivals by means of disproportionate force. Be it Pakistan or combatants in the Middle East, the death-defying jihadist mindset is not cowed down by conventional superiority of the opponent.\nSo, what might actually produce the \"credible deterrence\" from attacks that Indian defence minister Arun Jaitley is touting? It has to be a mix of unconventional covert missions that blunt hardline Islamists and their allies in the Pakistani military, combined with routine political dialogue.\nMuch of the bad blood at the LoC is linked to infiltration of jihadists into India from Pakistani terrain under the cover of official army shelling. India has to take the battle to the launching points and supply-chain trail of these mujahideen inside Pakistani territory.\nThis would entail a westward shift of the point of kinetic action away from the LoC and IB, sparing innocent civilians in precarious border areas who are presently bearing the brunt of the two armies.\nSimultaneously, dialogue channels with Sharif and some sections of the Pakistani military are essential, even if no solution or settlement is likely. Negotiation with intractable and camouflaged foes is necessary to glean valuable insights into bargaining tactics, bottom lines and authority structures of the adversary. As winter sets into Kashmir, the high-calibre weapons will head for their seasonal rest. The intelligence operations and diplomacy must go on.\nhttp://www.telegraphindia.com/1141012/jsp/nation/story_18918548.jsp#.VDnj71eWzkc\nArmy plugs gaps during lull in firing\nJammu, Oct. 11: Pakistani forces allegedly fired at four Indian posts in a volatile sector on the Line of Control this afternoon, shattering hopes that a resumption of the ceasefire over the last 48 hours would lead to a more lasting peace.\nThe Indian military for sure has decided to take the relative peace as a time to prepare and plug holes in its own grid in anticipation of more hostilities to come. There is little reason to believe that Pakistani troops are not doing the same, especially after Islamabad\u2019s responses following Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif\u2019s National Security Council meeting on Friday.\nOn the Indian side, the army is taking a hard look at Poonch, where the ceasefire was violated this afternoon. The 93 Brigade that is responsible for the sector is without its designated commander and the deputy is officiating.\nThe commander is understood to have quit the service after the army opened a court of inquiry to investigate charges brought against the brigadier by his subordinates in August. The subordinates had alleged that he had exploited them with his misconduct.\nThe Poonch sector, where an Indian soldier was killed while patrolling in Balnoi on the LoC on October 2 \u2014 probably sparking the latest round of flare-ups \u2014 has seen ghastly events unfolding with regularity since the beginning of 2013.\nA Pakistani Border Action Team (BAT) beheaded an Indian soldier and mutilated another on the LoC in the sector in January last year. Then, in August last year, the killing of five Indian soldiers also sparked a war of words and triggered ceasefire violations.\nThe abrupt departure of the brigadier commanding the sector has somewhat disrupted the chain of command. But it is also in the sector, say sources in the army, that the troops have taken a heavy toll on Pakistan\u2019s military infrastructure in the past 10 days.\nBy sending out recce and observation missions, the army is reviewing its own military infrastructure. This has involved testing the physical defences, chiefly the fence that runs parallel to the zero-line on the International Boundary in Jammu and runs parallel to the LoC in the hills.\nOn the LoC, the fence was damaged in the floods and rains in August leaving gaps in certain stretches. On the plains, the ditch-cum-bunds (DCBs) \u2014 a defence peculiar to India\u2019s western border \u2014 are largely intact despite floods and the pillboxes embedded in them are mostly usable.\nThe DCB is intended as both, a deterrent against an armoured invasion of tanks by an enemy and as a line of gun emplacements by Indian troops themselves. The DCBs are roughly 2km to 5km behind the border posts that are manned by the Border Security Force (BSF) and run the entire length of the IB in Jammu.\nThe constant review of military infrastructure here is not a surprise really. There are historical reasons. In both the 1965 and 1971 wars, the frontier on the plains of Jammu saw stupendous tank and infantry battles, as also aerial wars in the skies overhead.\nA cursory review of the flare-ups of the past 10 days has suggested that not only mortars and small arms, but also heavier calibre rifles were probably used in a direct firing role. At one or two places, shrapnel that looked like they were from a 30mm gun was found.\nThe ebb in the number of ceasefire violations since yesterday is not taken as a sign of a more permanent peace in any way by the military. The commander of the 16 Corps told The Telegraph in an interview yesterday that Pakistan looked set to make an international issue out of Jammu and Kashmir. That was the reason it was firing across the boundary in Jammu, to emphasise that it disputes not only the Valley, but the entire state.\nIndia\u2019s response to violations, from its army and its BSF, also sits more comfortably with a changed regime in Delhi that enjoys a massive mandate. In addition, the political rhetoric has escalated in the run-up to the state Assembly elections. Polls are due in Jammu and Kashmir, too, and now look set to be held after peak winter.\nhttp://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-others/army-to-promote-white-water-rafting-in-arunachal-rivers/\nArmy to promote white-water rafting in Arunachal rivers - See more at:\nhttp://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-others/army-to-promote-white-water-rafting-in-arunachal-rivers/#sthash.Y0B9UPNN.dpuf\nThe army has identified mountain rivers in Arunachal Pradesh as potential attraction for adventure tourists, especially among those interested in white-water rafting in the Siang, as the Brahmaputra is known as in the hill state that shares international boundary with China.\nWhile a joint team of the Indian Army and Bangladesh Army, conducted a white-water rafting expedition on the Siyom river in West Siang district last week, more such expeditions are in the pipeline, official sources said. The state government has already started selling the Siang as a major white-water rafting destination, while three other routes have been also opened up, these being on the Kameng (Seppa-Bhalukpong), Subansiri (Taliha-North of Daporijo) and Dibang (Anini-Assam border).\nThe army in fact has set up its own Army Adventure Node Centre under the aegis of 5 Mountain Brigade at Aalo, the West Siang district headquarters, where the joint Indian and Bangladesh Army team, which undertook a week-long pre-expedition training before setting out on its 85-km rafting stretching over three days.\n\u201cIt was the first time that the army has explored the Siyom river, and the joint India-Bangladesh expedition was a wonderful way of launching it,\u201d said Defence PRO Lt Col Suneet Newton. \u201cExpeditions on the Brahmaputra right from the point where it enters India in Arunachal Pradesh to Dhubri, where it flows out to Bangladesh, are on the cards,\u201d he added.\nThe Siyom, which is also known as the Yomgo and happens to be the largest river in the district, originates in Tibet, enters India by meandering through steep gorges on the India-China border at an elevation of about 3700 metres, to join the Siang (Brahmaputra) at Pangin, about 30 kms road distance from Aalo. \u201cThe army has done several expeditions on the Siang, Kameng and some other rivers, but last week\u2019s was an international expedition that will carry the message further,\u201d Lt Col Newton said.\nChief minister Nabam Tuki, whose government has identified tourism as a major economic activity for the ecologically fragile yet richest in biodiversity state, says Arunachal Pradesh is fast emerging as a major tourist destination not only within India but also across the globe.\n\u201cAptly referred to as \u2018the Paradise Unexplored\u2019, Arunachal Pradesh has indeed emerged as a major destination of the world. While the breath-taking beauty makes one feel perfectly harmonious with nature, the religious sites provide the spiritual respite of a lifetime. But what is most important is that it is also a treasure house for adventure seekers-mountaineering, trekking, white-water rafting and angling. You name it, we have it all here,\u201d chief minister Tuki said.\nLabels: border, ceasefire, firing, ISIS, LoC, malala, nobel prize, shelling, taliban",
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        "raw_content": "While most of the thousands of girl orphans of Kashmir militancy live a wretched life, Pervez reports of an orphanage in Handwara, town of border district Kupwara, that has given shelter and hope to some\n(Mr. Pervez Majeed Lone, 36, was born in Ashpora, a hamlet located in Handwara Tehsil in the Kupwara District. His primary schooling took place in government schools in his hometown, and he finished his higher secondary education from the Government Higher Secondary School, Kupwara. He graduated from the University of Kashmir as a Continuing Education student with Sociology, Philosophy and English Literature as major subjects. In 2004, he completed his Master\u2019s degree in Journalism and Mass Communication from the University of Kashmir. He has worked in various local Urdu journals (Chattan, Pukar) and the Radio Kashmir (Sheharbeen) before joining the Sahara Time, a weekly national news magazine from the Sahara Group. He is passionate about the Urdu language and poetry, and loves to listen to music, read English literature and traveling. The following article has appeared previously in the Sahara Time, New Delhi.)\nBlooming Garden of Daughters\nThe babbling and laughter inside this building is actually a grim reminder of the lost childhood of the orphans of conflict in Kashmir. Had there not been Gulistan-e-Banat (garden of daughters), these forty odd small girls too would have been living in abject neglect like thousands of other orphans have to. But for this orphanage, these kids have a reason to laugh and rejoice, for it has provided them not only shelter and food, but education and a hopeful future too.\nSituated in a residential colony of Handwara town in North Kashmir\u2019s border district Kupwara , this orphanage for the girls is run by Jammu & Kashmir Yateem Trust (JKYT), a respected charitable organisation founded in 1973. JKYT could establish this badly-needed orphanage here only because of the eagerness and selfless service of the organisation\u2019s head of the Handwara unit, Master Ghulam Ahmad Kumar, who is the administrator of Gulistan-e-Banat.\nJKYT decided to establish an orphanage for girls in Kupwara district given the fact that this border district bore the most brunt of the conflict in Kashmir. Known as the \u201cgateway of militancy,\u201d this backward and majorly hilly district has more than four thousand orphans, most of whom live a wretched life. Once a hotbed of militancy, the fighting between security forces and militants, like elsewhere in Kashmir, robbed thousands of children of their childhood innocence. Most of this army of orphans are those children whose fathers were killed either by security forces or militants. While some were militants and got killed in gunfights with security forces, or disappeared in their custody, many fell to the bullets of militants for being the \u2018informers of the enemy.\u2019\nJKYT runs a number of orphanages in the state, only three among them being exclusively for the girls. The other two are in Tral and Chadoora area of Pulwama and Budgam districts respectively. When the organisation decided to built an orphanage for girls in Kupwara district, they chose Handwara town for the purpose, because Kumar was enthusiastic to shoulder the responsibility. After around one year\u2019s of construction, Gulistan-e-Banat started admissions in May 2005. Beginning with ten admissions, the orphanage shelters forty girls at this time. They are as young as four-year-olds and hail from various parts of the district, as far as Karnah near the Line of Control. Even one Farhat is from the neighbouring district of Bandipore.\nKumar says Gulistan-e-Banat is an effort of JKYT to draw society\u2019s attention towards the plight of orphans particularly the girls. \u201cThere are thousands of such orphan girls living a wretched life. This orphanage is just a sample of this ill-fated lot,\u201d he laments. \u201cWe have set up this orphanage to motivate our people to raise upto the occasion and care for the orphans. If relatives and society perform their duty of taking care of orphans, then we don\u2019t need to have orphanages. They can\u2019t get that love and warmth of families in orphanages,\u201d he maintains adding, \u201cwe have just lit a lamp of hope for these orphaned girls, this should not be an end but a beginning.\u201d\nAbode of Hope\nFor these orphaned girls, Gulistan-e-Banat is their world. They eat and sleep here, play and jostle in its premises. There is no dad and mom to cuddle them or sing them a lullaby. Whether they have any complaint or a demand, they do it with Abbajan, as Kumar is being lovingly called by them. Kumar says, \u201cOur focus here is on their shelter, upbringing and education; our job would have been easier if we could a school of our own.\u201d Gulistan-e-Banat is a model boarding and lodging facility for girls. The two-storey building has 17 rooms and seven bathrooms. The kitchen menu is like any standard boarding school, timetable is being strictly followed, rooms and surroundings are neat and clean, and everything is in order despite the fact that the inmates are too young to follow rules and schedules. Five young women have been appointed to serve as cooks and wardens and watch and ward staff. \u201cFor us this is more worship than a mere job,\u201d they said. They not only cook, wash and care for the children, but also help them in their studies.\nNot only the rearing but education of kids is a focus of Gulistan-e-Banat. All the girls go to schools and study like any other child of the town. Kumar has ensured their quality education by admitting them in more than dozen private schools of the Handwara town. \u201cThe schools are kind enough not to charge fees from us, however we provide all other facilities like books and uniform to the students,\u201d Kumar said. After their return from schools, the girls do their homework or play at their common home, Gulistan-e-Banat. The orphanage has a computer lab for the children, having eight computers. Worrying that these girls should not lag behind in computer education, Kumar was anxious for the computer lab. However, Zahoor Ahmad Sofi, a Chandigarh-based corporate professional belonging to Handwara town, donated six computers to help orphanage establish a computer lab.\nShared tragedy\nThe inmates of Gulistan-e-Banat are victims of different guns, different ideologies. But they share a common tragedy, common pain of losing the love and compassion of their parents. Their parents might have fought and killed each other, but here their wards are living under a single roof. These tiny tots are too small to understand the intricacies of politics. A peep inside their lives gives a hint of what they have went through.\nAsiya, 13, lost her both parents in the turmoil. Her father Ghulam Hassan Magray, a fruit vendor died when army cordoned his house and the frightened Magray went to second storey and fell down to death in 2003. Years later, her mother was gunned down by militants. She is one of the six orphaned children of the deceased couple. Its her sixth year at Gulistan-e-Banat. There is nobody except Abbajan she identifies himself with.\nSaima studying in 3rd standard has not seen her father. He was allegedly subjected to enforced disappearance by security forces eight years ago. Later her mother too passed away. She is in this orphanage since five years. \u201cDadi visits me here sometimes,\u201d she said.\nSafeena\u2019s father Mushtaq Ahmad Mir of Kralgund village was a militant and killed in a gunfight with militants. Her mother abandoned her three children and remarried in a nearby village. Safeena was sent to this orphanage while as her elder siblings, brother and sister live with grandparents. She doesn\u2019t remember if she has ever seen her father. \u201cMa ne suna voh shaheed hua hai ( I have heard he was martyred),\u201d this is all she knows about her father. And she has a faint memory of seeing her mother, because she abandoned her when Safeena was an infant. Studying in 6th standard, she is a bright student. In the last examination she stood second in her class with 94.9 percent marks. \u201cDo you go to home?\u201d She chuckles, \u201ctwice a year.\u201d\nAzra\u2019s father Abdul Ahad Mir was an Intelligence Bureau operative and mysteriously went missing in 2006 from Kupwara town. Some people of his village Trehgam say he was sent across LoC on some \u2018mission,\u2019 arrested there and returned Kashmir after his release. Prevalent speculation in his village is that he was \u2018disappeared\u2019 by his employers. Mir has three children, one son and two daughters. Azra is one of the first inmates of Gulistan-e-Banat.\nThe orphanage admits other girls too who are orphaned for non-conflict situations. Shaista Jan of Lach Mawer village, lost her father Ghulam Mohi-u Din War some years back. She is youngest of War\u2019s three daughters. Her mother occasionally visits her. \u201cShe is a loyal of this institution. Last time she brought hand-made rotis for us,\u201d Kumar said.\nTwo sisters of Karnah area (near the Line of Control), Yasmeen and Kulsoom lost their father in the devastating earthquake of 2005. Later mother died to asthma. There was nobody to care for them and a relative brought them to Gulistan-e-Banat. Infact, requests for new admissions continue. Kumar shows two four-year-olds, Shabnam and Asmat, both hailing from Yamrad Rajwar village. They have lost both parents due to natural deaths. They are the fresh entrants to the orphanage, he said.\n(Box Items)\nExcellence in Studies\nThese innocent victims of violence have proved that if provided the requisite care and opportunities, they can prove their mettle. Overcoming their trauma of losing the parents, they have excelled in their studies. The latest results of various classes speak about their hard work and intelligence. Almost all of them have secured not less than 70 percent marks. Ulfat Mukhtar of 2nd standard topped in her school with 99.8 percent marks. Shaheena Raheem (3rd standard) and Ulfat Manzoor (4th standard) topped their classes securing 80.85 and 96.27 percent marks respectively. Enthused by the girls\u2019 academic performance, Kumar has a dream, \u201cI wish we had resources to establish our own school!\u201d\nCallous Representatives\nHandwara is known for hot politics. Be it the mainstream or separatist politics, both camps have \u2018famous\u2019 leaders and \u2018ardent\u2019 followers from here. Though both camps claim to represent and fight for the people, no leader has been generous towards Gulistan-e-Banat. Local MLA Muhammad Ramzan Chowdhry, a two time minister and senior leader of ruling National Conference, whose palatial house is less than half a kilometre away, has never visited the orphanage. However, he has once sent some grocery items to it. Sharif-din Shariq, who has been elected to Parliament the third time in 2009, too has never visited the orphanage of his hometown. \u201cI even invited him once but still he didn\u2019t come here,\u201d rues Kumar. Separatist leaders, the brother duo Sajjad Lone and Bilal Lone have once visited the orphanage separately. \u201cSajjad provided some help during its construction, while as Bilal had promised to provide a generator set during a visit here a year back, but till date we have not heard from him,\u201d Kumar said.\nMaster Ghulam Ahmad Kumar epitomises philanthropy. He is associated with JKYT since 1975, the days of its founder late Tak Zainagiri. A resident of Wadipora Rajwar, he retired as vice-principal of Govt Boys Higher Secondary School Handwara in 1998. After retirement, he devoted himself as a full-time worker of JKYT. He is one of the seven permanent trustees of JKYT, and like his colleagues doesn\u2019t receive any remuneration for his work. 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        "raw_content": "King's has a wealth of societies and college activities. Here are some of the most popular ones:\nMaking King's Affair decorations\nKing's Art Centre exhibits work by students and local artists. You can also go to classes in life drawing, drawing and painting, and digital art. Or you can use the messy room to work on your own projects. The College runs an annual art competition and has an extensive collection of artwork, some of which can be borrowed by students.\nThe King's Bunker\nVenus Envy - one of more than 20 acts playing at King's Occupy\nThe Bunker is the exciting student-led venue at King's, a versatile underground space used for dance nights, music, and sometimes comedy, theatre and all sorts of other events as well. The venue is run by a Bunker Committee of King's students, who put on great events through the year, with good music and cheap prices. There are regular Bunker nights in the bunker itself, special themed nights such as Valentine's special, and large multi-room events, such as Oddity (March 2014) featuring Jam City supported by Her Records and Metrist, and Occupy (December 2013) with Xxxy and Randomer.\nComments from Will\nThe King's drama society puts on plays in different locations around the College including Keynes Hall, the Bunker and the Fellows' Garden. Performances are open to the general public as well as students. If you're interested in theatre, you can get involved in all parts of the productions, both on and off the stage. King's Drama have staged Jean-Paul Sartre's No Exit, Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit, and Peter Shaffer's The Gift of Gorgon, as well as one-night monologue showcase events. King's students are also regularly involved in productions elsewhere in the University, including those staged at the ADC Theatre or the Corpus playroom.\nKing's Film Society, free to College students, holds regular screenings in King's during term-time. There are several meeting rooms in College with projector, screen and audio equipment. More generally, King's College Student Union has a projector which can be borrowed by students, as well as a wide-ranging DVD collection.\nGrowing food / keeping bees\nKing's has a number of allotments where students can grow vegetables if they want to. The college gardeners look after them when students are away during the vacations. There is also an Arpiculture society, which keeps bees in a bee hive. It's quite a new society but we hope to harvest and perhaps sell the honey in the future. See the green activities page for more information about sustainability projects in the College.\nKing's hosts Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning (LGBTQ) events, including various social events and a discussion group.\nKing's College Music Society (KCMS) is one of the most vibrant and high-profile music societies in Cambridge. King's students cover a huge range of music each year, organising large-scale orchestral concerts each term, held in the stunning, world-famous Chapel, as well as quirky and intimate concerts in the Provost's drawing room. One highlight of the year is the May Week Chapel Concert, which features the combined forces of the KCMS orchestra, King's College Choir and King's Voices. There's always a great party on the back lawn afterwards too. See the King's College Music Society page for more detail.\nOutdoor activities: Mountaineering and Kayaking\nSnow fun on tour in Scotland\nKing's has a dedicated mountaineering and kayaking society which runs climbing sessions during term and provides kayaks for students to use on the river Cam (which runs through King's). The society runs training sessions where you can learn new skills so it doesn't matter if you've not got much experience.\nMost importantly, there are very popular trips during the vacations, enabling students to enjoy camping, kayaking, climbing, hiking and other outdoor activities in more challenging scenery.\nThe society is ever growing and open to suggestions if students want to run a different activity. See the KMKA website.\nExperiment with a negative sandwich by Nick Morris\nIf you're interested in photography, King's has an underground Dark Room and provides chemicals and other equipment for processing negatives and printmaking.\nThere is access to high quality enlargers and a range of papers, toners and editing equipment, all free of charge for society members. All users must first attend an induction session held by the more experienced users on techniques and good practice.\nAfter that, students are encouraged to make full use of the facility and there's a good number of people in college you can ask if you need help with something. The Dark Room has a library of photography books, a flickr account where students can share their work, and occasional competitions to enter.\nAs well as being used by King's students, the University Photographic Society often meets at King's, and uses the facilities.\nDiscussion event with politicians Photo: Nora Rosenberg\nKing's Politics brings top political speakers to King's, giving students and academics alike an opportunity to listen to, engage with, and challenge some of the most prominent movers and shakers. The society actively encourages students from across Cambridge to engage in stimulating, thought-provoking and exciting events.\nFor more information, see the King's Politics website.\nSinging: King's College Choir\nThe King's Men on tour in the US\nKing's College Choir is one of the world's best known male voice choral groups. It is made up of sixteen choristers and fourteen Choral Scholars (six basses, four tenors and four counter-tenors), and sings daily services in the Chapel as well as performing all over the world and doing radio and TV broadcasts. The Choral Scholars also have an a capella close harmony group called The King's Men.\nFor more information, see the King's College Choir section.\nSinging: King's Voices\nKing's Voices is the College's mixed-voice choir. The group sings Evensong in the Chapel on Mondays, and puts on two major concerts sponsored by King's College Musical Society (KCMS), guest appearances in Ely Cathedral and elsewhere, performances at College dinners, etc. Each year there's a King's Voices tour, usually in the Easter vacation. As well as singing together, the choir is outgoing and sociable as a group. Rehearsals and Evensong are usually followed by a drink in the bar and at least once a term there is a dinner party.\nChoral Exhibitions are awarded for students who successfully audition for King's Voices. The standard is high and the repertoire is increasingly diverse and ambitious. All members of King's Voices are entitled to a course of singing lessons each year. For more information, see the King's Voices page.\nStudent Union - undergraduates\nKing's College Student Union (KCSU) represents the interests of undergraduate students at King's. The executive committee includes a range of roles such as Welfare & Academic Affairs, Access Officer, Ethnic Minorities, Green & Charities Officer, International Students, Entertainments Officer etc. See Representation and the KCSU website\nStudent Union - graduates\nKing's College Graduate Society (KCGS) organises events specifically for graduates: video nights, formal dinner exchanges with other colleges, and trips to our sister college in Oxford (New College) or to London. On Fridays, KCGS sponsors informal graduate drinks. In the summer, 'Grad Drinks' may take place by the River Cam, sometimes combined with a barbecue or late-night punting. See the King's College Graduate Society website.\nSubject societies\nA good number of subjects at King's have societies in College or occasional seminars, with invited speakers, opportunities to present and discuss student research, and social and networking events bringing undergraduates, graduates and researchers in College together for meals or drinks. These include the King's Law Society, The Biology seminar series, The Maths and Physics society, and the History society. See the relevant subject page for details. All subjects also have societies at university level, bringing people with mutual interests from different Colleges together.\nWidening participation / helping with prospective students\nThere are lots of opportunities for students who want to be involved in widening participation and providing accurate information for prospective students from all backgrounds. The Admissions Office sends emails asking for student volunteers to help with school groups and Open Days. You can be on an undergraduate panel answering questions in front of sixth formers, take tour groups around King's or chat with visitors over (free!) lunch about student life. Or if you enjoy writing, you could write a King's Student Perspectives piece for the website.\nThe KCSU Access Officers co-ordinate student volunteers for the interview week helpdesk in early December and the Shadowing Scheme where sixth formers stay in King's and 'shadow' a student studying their subject. They also lead the King's Access Bus, a group which visits schools in the Middlesbrough area after Cambridge term has ended for Easter, running sessions for year 10 pupils.\nThe Women's Dinner is an annual event which brings students, fellows and female alumni together to celebrate the presence of women at King's. The event includes talks and discussion, as well as a formal meal together in Hall.\nKing's also plays host to many University societies. 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        "raw_content": "Weight Management : Genes May Dictate Your Love -- or Hate -- of Exercise\nTHURSDAY, Nov. 3, 2016 (HealthDay News) -- Whether you get pumped up for gym time or you'd rather crawl back into bed if someone mentions exercise, your genes might be to blame, a new study suggests.\nMost people receive a mental reward from working out in the form of increased levels of dopamine -- a brain chemical associated with feelings of motivation, pleasure and well-being.\nBut some people apparently don't get that benefit because of genes that interfere with the release of dopamine, said study lead researcher Rodney Dishman, a professor of kinesiology at the University of Georgia.\n\"Variation in genes for dopamine receptors, as well as some other neural signaling genes, help explain why about 25 percent of the participants drop out of exercise or don't exercise at the recommended amount,\" Dishman said.\n\"Combined with personality measures, we think these genes may help explain why some people have a natural urge to be active, while others never do,\" he said.\nDoes that mean you're doomed to a life of sloth if you've never felt pleasure from exercise?\nNot at all, said Dori Arad, a registered dietitian and certified exercise physiologist at Mount Sinai St. Luke's Hospital in New York City.\nEven though some people may be less genetically inclined to enjoy exercise, they still can overcome this obstacle and create a healthy and pleasurable habit for themselves, Arad said.\n\"Genetics is very, very important, but nothing is written in stone,\" she said. \"You can decide to be active and move and do exercise, and in essence you can rewrite your brain so that exercise becomes pleasurable and rewarding.\"\nCurrently, only about half of adults in the United States get enough aerobic exercise. And only 20 percent get the recommended amount of aerobic exercise combined with strength training, Dishman said.\nNearly a third of Americans spend no leisure time exercising, he added.\nDishman and his colleagues first started studying lab rats, which were selectively bred to be either fit and active or unfit and inactive. The team found these two types of rats differed in genetics linked with dopamine activity.\nThe researchers then proceeded to a clinical trial of more than 3,000 adults -- a trial that showed similar results in humans, Dishman said.\n\"Dopamine is a chemical in our brains that plays a role in feeling pleasure and regulating drive,\" said Dr. Keri Peterson, an internist with Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. \"The inherited activity of these genes may cause us to seek physical activity or to choose a more sedentary lifestyle.\n\"This preliminary report suggests that the motivation and desire to exercise is hard-wired,\" Peterson said. \"You may actually have your parents to blame for being a couch potato.\"\nThese results are not likely to explain why some people exercise too much, because there are very few cases like that in the United States, Dishman said.\n\"There have been clinical cases reports of people who overexercise to the detriment of their health, work and family/social affiliations, but the 1970s idea that 'exercise addiction' is a public health problem was discredited 30 years ago,\" he said.\nSo, what can you do if you're the type of person that derives little pleasure from a short jog, but you know you need to get moving to benefit your health?\nTwo solid strategies for building an exercise habit involve finding a physical activity that you really enjoy and teaming up with other people who provide positive social interactions during your workout, Dishman said.\n\"If you haven't found something which is pleasurable, either the activity or the people you're doing it with, then you don't have much reason to continue it,\" he said.\n\"When people start viewing exercise as a duty or obligation, then that's not a formula for sustained activity. That just puts people in a constant state of dissatisfaction,\" he noted.\nDishman was scheduled to present his findings Thursday at an exercise research meeting of the American Physiological Society held in Phoenix. Findings presented at meetings are typically viewed as preliminary until they've been published in a peer-reviewed journal.",
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        "raw_content": "Anti-Aging : Busy Minds May Be Better at Fighting Dementia\nMONDAY, Jan. 30, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Mentally stimulating activities can protect your brain against aging, even if you're genetically predisposed toward dementia or Alzheimer's disease, a new study reports.\nActivities that keep the brain busy -- using a computer, crafting, playing games and participating in social activities -- appear to lower the risk of age-related mental decline in people 70 and older, the Mayo Clinic study found.\n\"These kind of commonly engaged in, stimulating activities actually reduce the risk of people developing mild cognitive impairment,\" said co-author Dr. Ronald Petersen. He's director of the Mayo Clinic Alzheimer's Disease Research Center in Rochester, Minn.\nThe researchers found the benefits of mental stimulation even helped people who have apolipoprotein E (APOE) E4, a genetic risk factor for dementia and Alzheimer's.\nFor their study, Mayo researchers followed more than 1,900 mentally healthy men and women participating in the Mayo Clinic Study of Aging for four years on average. Their average age when the study began was 77.\nDuring that period, more than 450 participants developed mild cognitive impairment -- a slight but noticeable decline in memory and thinking skills that may be the first step toward developing dementia or Alzheimer's disease.\nAlthough the study wasn't designed to prove a cause-and-effect relationship, those who regularly engaged in certain mind-stimulating activities had a lower risk of memory and thinking troubles. For example, researchers saw this risk go down by:\n30 percent with computer use,\n28 percent with crafting activities,\n23 percent with social activities,\n22 percent with playing games.\nThe researchers found that people who performed these activities at least one to two times per week had less decline in memory and thinking skills than people who did these activities only two to three times per month or less, noted senior author Dr. Yonas Geda, in a Mayo news release. Geda is a psychiatrist and behavioral neurologist at Mayo Clinic's Arizona campus.\nReading books and newspapers regularly didn't seem to confer the same benefits for thinking and memory, the study suggested.\nPeople with the APOE E4 genetic risk factor received some protection from mental decline if they engaged in computer use or social activities, the researchers added.\nA good brain workout appears to require different levels of intellectual stimulation, such as thinking out problems in your mind and then manipulating objects to create the solution, Petersen said.\n\"Think of operating a computer, especially for an older person,\" he said. \"It can be challenging. Things always go wrong, and you have to problem-solve to figure out why something didn't work like it should have.\"\nCrossword and sudoku puzzles probably are good brain exercises as well, Petersen said, although he said this research shouldn't be read as a direct endorsement of online brain training programs such as Lumosity or BrainHQ.\n\"I'm not saying that your brain game isn't good for people, but I'm not endorsing it at all,\" Petersen said of such online programs. \"We can't say your exercises are the same thing as what we found in this, but it's not an unreasonable connection.\"\nDr. Paul Wright is chair of neurology for North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, N.Y., and Long Island Jewish Medical Center in New Hyde Park, N.Y. He said the new study provides geriatric doctors with more evidence to convince patients that brain workouts are important for healthy aging.\n\"This way we can actually tell our patients with mild cognitive impairment that there is evidence now that if you stay mentally active, you will actually do much better than if you don't,\" Wright said.\nThese exercises also need to involve \"not just looking at something, but the interaction with your vision and your hands and movement,\" he added.\nOn a final note, Petersen warned that people shouldn't turn these activities into daily drudge work.\n\"You don't want to do 10 crossword puzzles a day like going to the gym and walking around the track for an hour,\" he said. \"As you age, try not to withdraw, try not to slow down intellectually. Stay engaged out there. Do things you enjoy, and it will be fun. If you enjoy doing something, do it, and do it avidly because it might in fact be beneficial to you.\"\nThe study was published Jan. 30 in the Journal of the American Medical Association.",
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        "raw_content": "HomedigestBerkeley Lab scientists grow atomically thin transistors and circuits\nBerkeley Lab scientists grow atomically thin transistors and circuits\nFuture chips may be based on 2D graphene\u2013MoS heterostructures\nThis schematic shows the chemical assembly of two-dimensional crystals. Graphene is first etched into channels and the TMDC molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) begins to nucleate around the edges and within the channel. On the edges, MoS2 slightly overlaps on top of the graphene. Finally, further growth results in MoS2 completely filling the channels. (credit: Berkeley Lab)\nIn an advance that helps pave the way for next-generation electronics and computing technologies \u2014 and possibly paper-thin devices \u2014 scientists with the U.S. Department of Energy\u2019s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have developed a way to chemically assemble transistors and circuits that are only a few atoms thick.\nIn addition, their method yields functional structures at a scale large enough to begin thinking about real-world applications and commercial scalability.\nThey reported their research online July 11 in the journal Nature Nanotechnology.\nThe scientists controlled the synthesis of a transistor in which narrow channels were etched onto conducting graphene, and a semiconducting material called a transition-metal dichalcogenide (TMDC) was seeded in the blank channels.\nBoth of these materials are single-layered crystals and atomically thin, so the two-part assembly yielded electronic structures that are essentially two-dimensional, and cover an area a few centimeters long and a few millimeters wide.\n\u201cThis is a big step toward a scalable and repeatable way to build atomically thin electronics or pack more computing power in a smaller area,\u201d says Xiang Zhang, a senior scientist in Berkeley Lab\u2019s Materials Sciences Division who led the study.\nTheir work is part of a new wave of research aimed at keeping pace with Moore\u2019s Law, which holds that the number of transistors in an integrated circuit doubles approximately every two years. To keep this pace, scientists predict that integrated electronics will soon require transistors that measure less than ten nanometers in length.\n\u201cWith silicon, this will be extremely challenging, because the thickness of the transistor\u2019s channel will become greater than the channel length, ultimately leading to difficult electrostatic control via the transistor gate,\u201d the authors note. Nanomaterials such as inorganic nanowires and Stanford/IBM\u2019s carbon nanotubes have been proposed, but require impractical \u201cprecise placement and orientation using complex fabrication techniques,\u201d the authors point out.\nThe two-dimensional solution for keeping up with Moore\u2019s law\nOptical image of the atomically thin graphene\u2013MoS heterostructure. Arrows indicate nucleation (junctions) with graphene of the MoS2 areas, forming transistors. (credit: Mervin Zhao et al./Nature Nanotechnology)\nSo researchers have now looked to two-dimensional crystals that are only one molecule thick as alternative materials to keep up with Moore\u2019s Law. Using that approach, the Berkeley Lab scientists developed a way to seed a single-layered semiconductor \u2014 in this case, the TMDC molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) \u2014 into channels lithographically etched within a sheet of conducting graphene. The two atomic sheets meet to form nanometer-scale junctions that make atomically thin transistors in which the graphene conductor efficiently injects current into the MoS2.\n\u201cThis approach allows for the chemical assembly of electronic circuits, using two-dimensional materials, which show improved performance compared to using traditional metals to inject current into TMDCs,\u201d says Mervin Zhao, a lead author and Ph.D. student in Zhang\u2019s group at Berkeley Lab and UC Berkeley.\nThe scientists demonstrated the usefulness of the structure by assembling it into the logic circuitry of an inverter (NOT gate). This further underscores the technology\u2019s ability to lay the foundation for a chemically assembled atomic computer, the scientists say. 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        "raw_content": "Semifinals set for inaugural Warrior World Series of Youth Lacrosse\nStephen Nowland/Stephen Nowland Photography\nThe World Series of Youth Lacrosse is being played at Dicks Sporting Goods Park in Denver.\nHistory will be made Saturday in Denver when the top youth lacrosse teams in the world square off for the championship of the inaugural Warrior World Series of Youth Lacrosse Presented by The Coca-Cola Company.\nThe top seeds are Team 91 Crush out of the National Division and Baltimore Lacrosse Club Crabs out of the American Division. Both went undefeated in pool play during the first two days of competition at Dick\u2019s Sporting Goods Park, home of the 2014 FIL World Championships.\n91 Crush (Long Island, N.Y.) will play 3d Select Colorado, and the Crabs (Baltimore, Md.) will play Rising Sons Lacrosse (Penn.) in the World Series Semifinals at 8 a.m. MST on Saturday. The winners of those games advance toSaturday\u2019s first-ever World Series of Youth Lacrosse Championship at Sports Authority Field at Mile High. The game will air live on ESPN2 at 1 p.m. MST (3 EST).\n\u201cThe competition out here has been absolutely mind-blowing,\u201d said World Series founder Jake Steinfeld, also the founder of Major League Lacrosse. \u201cThese kids are playing for the dream of being the first-ever World Champions of youth lacrosse, and they\u2019re playing hard and with tremendous respect for the game. Between the ESPN cameras, amazing Warrior swag and the city of Denver being a great host, this event has been first-class all the way around and we couldn\u2019t be prouder of all our teams.\u201d\nIn the consolation games Saturday morning, Michigan Warriors will play Denver Elite, Leading Edge (N.J.) will play Team Carolina (N.C.) and Eclipse Lacrosse Club (Conn.) will play C2C Dallas in games at 9:30 a.m.\nESPN2\u2019s hour-and-a-half broadcast Saturday will feature a powerful look at the Denver City Lax program five years after the release of the award-winning documentary \u201cCity Lax: An Urban Lacrosse Story\u201d. Steinfeld also interviewed MLL stars Rob Pannell and Paul Rabil looking at their origins as youth lacrosse players, and seven-time NCAA Champion head coach Bill Tierney of the University of Denver Pioneers.\nThe 30,000-plus fans attending Saturday night\u2019s Outlaws-Boston Cannons game will have access to the World Series Championship Game.\nAll players competing in the World Series of Youth Lacrosse received never-before-seen Warrior World Series of Youth Lacrosse apparel, including game shorts, a tech T-shirt and a hoodie, as well as a branded gear bag. In addition, all players received an official commemorative Warrior World Series of Youth Lacrosse stick. The two teams in the Championship Game will dress in NFL/MLL locker rooms and be outfitted in special Championship uniforms provided by Warrior.\nIn addition to competing in the event, players participated in a Skills Competition, attended autograph sessions with Outlaws players and other Major League Lacrosse stars and attended a banquet at Sports Authority Field at Mile High the night before the Championship Game. The event will conclude with all players being acknowledged at halftime of the Denver Outlaws versus Boston Cannons MLL game at Sports Authority Field at Mile High.\nThe Laxworm Radio Experience will broadcast a total of 24 live games by the end of the World Series of Youth Lacrosse, providing live worldwide coverage of this historic event.\nPlans are underway to expand the World Series of Youth Lacrosse, with the addition of a girls tournament, international teams and a series of qualifying events in 2016 and eventually a combined participation of 50,000 players.\nMajor sponsors of the World Series of Youth Lacrosse include The Coca-Cola Company and Warrior Lacrosse. Partners include Wheels Up, MET-Rx, Body by Jake, EDGE Sports and Entertainment, the Denver Outlaws organization and Kumu.\nAbout the Warrior World Series of Youth Lacrosse presented by The Coca-Cola Company\nThe Warrior World Series of Youth Lacrosse presented by The Coca-Cola Company will crown its inaugural World Champions on July 4, 2015 at 3 p.m. EDT at Sports Authority Field at Mile High in Denver. The Championship Game will be broadcast live on ESPN2. Warrior World Series of Youth Lacrosse Founder Jake Steinfeld, along with Founding Partners Steve Bornstein, Dave Morrow and Ray Schulmeyer, have created the ultimate experience for the youth lacrosse player. Ten U-13 boys teams from around the United States will compete in the preliminary games at Dick\u2019s Sporting Goods FieldJuly 2-4, 2015.\nPosted In: Youth lacrosse",
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        "raw_content": "Home > News & Events > Divorce Helpful Hints > What About Dating During the Divorce Case?\nThe divorce laws expressly state that an extra-marital relationship that is the cause of the divorce is a factor that a judge can consider in making alimony and property division orders. But what about a relationship that starts after the divorce case is started but before it is final? Existence of the relationship is not a negative by itself. But there may be an impact on settlement or even, in certain circumstances, outcome in court.\nAnother relationship, whether just casual dating, or more intimate or living together, can fuel emotions in the other spouse \u2013 anger, fear, betrayal, jealousy, distrust \u2013 to name a few. The spouse may want to get revenge by using legally available tools to punish, embarrass or confront the other spouse or their lover. They may not understand or care that spending time and money on those actions will make settlement more difficult and likely won\u2019t strengthen their legal case. The money wasted reduces the pot that the spouses will ultimately share so that both spouses, not just the one with the new relationship, take a financial hit.\nThe new relationship may play out more subtly. A spouse may resent and resist paying alimony or sharing assets that seem to benefit an unworthy spouse or the spouse\u2019s lover. A spouse may feel entitled to extra alimony or assets if the other spouse can afford to spend money on the new relationship. Those feelings interfere with a reasonable and rational financial settlement.\nWhere there are children involved, a spouse may feel threatened as a parent and so be less willing to share parenting time or wish to limit the other spouse\u2019s time with the children as retribution for having the new relationship. That happens especially where the children are exposed to the new romantic partner. The resulting conflict over custody and visitation hinders settlement, not to mention the longer-term damage to the relationships among each of the parents and the children.\nSometimes the financial aspects of the new relationship can have an impact on the financial orders in the case. A judge might interpret the money spent on the new relationship by one spouse as indicating an ability to pay more to the other spouse or to justify a smaller asset share to the spouse with the new relationship. On the flip side, financial support from the new partner might result in a lower financial order to the spouse which leaves them financially unstable if the new relationship ends. While the likeability of a party to a divorce shouldn\u2019t be relevant to a judge\u2019s decision, let\u2019s be realistic. Evidence of the relationship with a new and possibly younger or more attractive partner, while the spouse weeps in court and appears to suffer won\u2019t necessarily go unnoticed by the judge. To be sure, that spouse\u2019s lawyer will stress the alleged unfairness of the situation to the judge.\nAs is typically the case in divorce, there is no fixed rule of thumb. Paying for a movie date isn\u2019t the same as taking the new friend on a 10-day cruise. Moving in with a romantic partner might have little risk in one setting while casual dating may be risky and dangerous in another. Every case is different. Find out what\u2019s best for you by having a candid discussion with your lawyer.\nMany thanks to RJ Media Group which first published this article in the October 4, 2018 edition of The Cheshire Citizen.",
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        "raw_content": "In this April 11, 2018, file photo, attorney Michael Cohen walks down the sidewalk in New York. Cohen, President Donald Trump's longtime personal lawyer who is under investigation by federal prosecutors in New York, said in his Twitter post Sunday, July 1, that he sat down for an interview with ABC News and his \"silence is broken.\" (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)\nNEW YORK (AP) \u2014 After once boasting he would \u201ctake a bullet\u201d for Donald Trump, the president\u2019s longtime personal lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen fired a possible warning shot toward the White House, saying he now puts \u201cfamily and country first.\u201d\nIn his first interview since federal agents raided his home and hotel room three months ago as part of an investigation into his business dealings, Cohen made clear that protecting Trump is not his priority.\n\u201cMy wife, my daughter and my son have my first loyalty and always will,\u201d Cohen told ABC\u2019s George Stephanopoulos in an off-camera interview that was reported on Monday\u2019s \u201cGood Morning America.\u201d \u201dI put family and country first.\u201d\nCohen, who hasn\u2019t been charged, wouldn\u2019t say if he would cooperate with prosecutors in the probe. But he also did nothing to dampen such speculation, taking issue with some of Trump\u2019s criticisms of the special counsel\u2019s Russia investigation and even going out of his way to praise the FBI.\n\u201cI don\u2019t agree with those who demonize or vilify the FBI,\u201d Cohen was quoted as saying. The raid, he added, \u201cwas obviously upsetting to me and my family. Nonetheless, the agents were respectful, courteous and professional.\u201d\nRobert Mintz, a former federal prosecutor now in private practice, said that Cohen \u201chas sent every signal he possibly can to prosecutors that he will put his own interests first and will jump at any deal that may save him from going to jail.\u201d\n\u201cBy putting distance between himself and the president on issues both large and small,\u201d Mintz added, \u201che\u2019s telegraphing to prosecutors that he intends to be his own man and in the end will do exactly what he thinks is best for himself and his family.\u201d\nCohen was Trump\u2019s self-described fixer and a key player in the Trump Organization for more than a decade, regularly berating reporters and threatening lawsuits against anyone who posed a challenge to his boss.\nIn a Fox News interview last year, Mr. Cohen declared: \u201cI will do anything to protect Mr. Trump.\u201d He also told Vanity Fair, \u201cI\u2019m the guy who would take a bullet for the president,\u201d adding, \u201cI\u2019d never walk away.\u201d\nA day after he tweeted \u201cI will always protect my POTUS\u201d in April, the FBI raided his home, office and hotel room as part of a probe by federal prosecutors in New York into his business dealings.\nAmong other things, investigators are looking into a $130,000 payment he handled as part of a confidentiality agreement with porn star Stormy Daniels, who says she had an affair with Trump in 2006. Trump denies that.\nCohen in the past has said that the payment was made on his own initiative. But in the ABC interview, he said he couldn\u2019t comment on advice of his lawyer.\n\u201cI want to answer. One day I will answer,\u201d he said.\nStephanopoulos said he asked Cohen repeatedly if he was considering cooperating with prosecutors in their investigation. Cohen responded that if he is charged with anything, he would defer to his new lawyer in the case, Guy Petrillo, for advice. Petrillo did not immediately respond to a request for comment.\nCohen repeated previous denials that he had any involvement with Russian attempts to interfere with the 2016 presidential election, but he refused to criticize the investigation led by former FBI Director Robert Mueller.\n\u201cI don\u2019t like the term \u2018witch hunt,'\u201d Cohen was quoted as saying.\nHe was asked how he might respond if the president or his legal team came after him and tried to discredit the work he did for Trump over the last decade.\n\u201cI will not be a punching bag as part of anyone\u2019s defense strategy,\u201d Cohen said. \u201cI am not a villain of this story, and I will not allow others to try to depict me that way.\u201d\nHe also told ABC he did not agree with Trump\u2019s recent tweet repeating Vladimir Putin\u2019s claim that Russia did not interfere in the election.\n\u201cSimply accepting the denial of Mr. Putin is unsustainable,\u201d Cohen said. \u201cI respect our nation\u2019s intelligence agencies\u2019 \u2026 unanimous conclusions.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Initiative for better (but we aim for the best!) 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If you qualify for a replacement, you should arrange for a quote from a qualified installer. Then, contact the Water Saving Trust with your details and your quote. They are working with Home Water Experts (formerly Water Softener Advisor) in order to find a better approach to water softening in our city. If everything is in order, you will get a voucher for $400 which will be refunded once the work has been completed and Water Saving Trust have received the invoice for the work and the voucher.\nSo, if you\u2019d like to reduce your water bill by around a quarter and reduce your spending on new kitchen appliances, register your interest with the Water Saving Trust.\u2026\nClimate Change Funding for SMEs\nSME\u2019s can access funding to help grow their business and combat climate change as a result of two recently launched initiatives:\n1. Wanted-SME\u2019s with BIG ideas on climate change\nShell Springboard is open for a 4th round of applications from small businesses who have a product or service that reduces greenhouse gas emissions. This could be a huge opportunity if you have a great idea and a solid business plan behind it, the funding ranges from \u00a320,000 to \u00a340,000.\nApplicants must fulfil the following criteria:\n-The product or service must reduce greenhouse gas emissions, be innovative and commercially viable.\n-You need to have been in business for at least 3 months as a sole trader or a company employing fewer than 250 people.\nApplications need to be made by 7th November on line at: http://www.shellspringboard.org\n2. Carbon Trust double energy efficiency funds for SMEs\nSmall businesses feeling the pinch are being offered interest free loans of up to \u00a3200,000 to improve their energy efficiency, the overall pot available for loans now stands at \u00a331million.\nThe increase in funding will make it easier for small businesses to invest in the capital required to improve energy efficiency, reduce costs and reduce their carbon emissions. The loans are unsecured , interest free and repayable over four years.\nVisit http://www.carbontrust.co.uk or call the Carbon Trust Advice Line 0800 0850 2005 for further details.\u2026\n5th June -It\u2019s World Environment Day\nEnvironment Leeds are marking United Nations World Environment Day on 5th June by encouraging people, organisations and businesses in Leeds to \u201cKick the Carbon Habit\u201d and make a pledge to reduce their own carbon emissions. You can take your personal pledge on this website today. If you take the pledge at a Leeds Library from 5th June to 20th June 2008 you will be entered into a prize draw to win a Carbon Reduction Kit.\nThe draw prize has been funded by Europe Direct Leeds and will enable the winner to take positive action to fulfil their pledge to reduce their own CO2 emissions. Libraries will also have information available on how to travel lightly by leaving your car at home.\nThe council is working to reduce the travel impact of its own staff and is holding it\u2019s own Sustainable Travel Options roadshow in the Carriageworks theatre. Staff are being encouraged to drop in to the theatre where they will be given advice and information on walking, cycling, public transport, carsharing, Leeds car club, WhizzGo, and Flexible Working Options and the associated benefits, for the journey to work, and business travel.\nEnvironment Leeds newsletter which is available from libraries and other public council buildings and will be distributed on 5th June also carries sustainable travel information for the general public.\nContact Europe Direct on 0113 247 8282, email europedirect@leeds.gov.uk or visit the Central Library to obtain more information on EU activity on climate change.\u2026\nHelping hand for businesses to cut waste\nSuccessful business is all about eliminating waste, so a new handbook is set to help Leeds businesses save money reducing theirs.\nAll businesses create waste, ranging from office paper to off-cuts of wood; plastic wrappers to unwanted food.\nThe Business Waste Handbook, created by Leeds City Council, provides specific information and tips for offices and catering, construction, retail, leisure and tourism, printing and manufacturing businesses.\nThe handbook gives advice on reducing the amount of waste created, reusing materials and recycling as much as possible, as well as waste audits and a guide to legislation. 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        "raw_content": "Leisure and Lifestyle News / Clothing For Everyone\nLatest Fashion Clothing from One-Stop Online Fashion Destination\nUpdated 11:13 AM CST, Wed, March 07,2018\nDresses, Tops, Bottom Wear, Lingerie, Fashion Accessories and More\nCopake, NY -- (ReleaseWire) -- 03/07/2018 -- Clothing for Everyone is pleased to present their latest range of fashion clothing and accessories for the season. Customers who wish to upgrade their wardrobes from time to time must bookmark this shopping site. And visit it as frequently as they can, as the site constantly updates their product listings with nothing but the latest in fashion industry. This online store offers everything for a woman to complete her look. From trendy tops to party dresses, latest bottom wear to hip hop accessories, there is a complete list for today's modern girls. For those who find it difficult to find the right tops, this is the right place to be. There are casual t-shirts, formal blouses and many more for office, party as well as casual wear.\nAn evening dinner is incomplete without a proper outfit. Be it cocktail dinners or birthday parties, there is a beautiful collection of dresses available right here. Go shopping with a simple maxi dress or go to a romantic date night with a cute lace dress. There is a dress for every occasion and every reason. This is a perfect place to find the latest day-to-night apparels. And for those who are particular about their fabrics, they will be pleasantly surprised with the range of fabrics available here. Chiffon, georgette, silk and satin are just a few to mention. Talking about patterns, there are floral dresses, dresses in bold and plain colors and then there are dresses in geometric patterns.\nThis is not just any store that claims to offer fashion clothing at the best prices. This site offers clothing that is inspired by the latest fashion shows and designers from some of the most happening fashion destinations. The store is not just dedicated for women but men and kids too. Every product that is offered here is made up of high quality material. And customers can be assured of getting nothing but the best in the industry be it in terms of fashion, price or quality. Most importantly, the store helps customers have the best shopping experience with easy navigation, secured payment options and on-time delivery.\nTo browse through the fashionable range of apparel and clothing visit https://clothingforeveryone.com/\nAbout https://clothingforeveryone.com/\nClothing for Everyone, https://clothingforeveryone.com/ is an online retail store that offers fashion apparel and high quality clothing for men and women.\nWebsite: https://clothingforeveryone.com/\nhttp://www.sbwire.com/press-releases/latest-fashion-clothing-from-one-stop-online-fashion-destination-944850.htm\nEzra L Clark\nEmail: Click to Email Ezra L Clark\nWeb: https://clothingforeveryone.com/",
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        "raw_content": "Deutsche Bank CEOs resign following Libor manipulation scandal\nThe two joint chief executives of Deutsche Bank are to step down, in an unexpected move that comes shortly after the investment bank was fined for its role in Libor manipulation and criticised for its conduct.\nAfter an unscheduled meeting held by the bank\u2019s supervisory board on Sunday, the German lender said that Anshu Jain would leave at the end of this month, with J\u00fcrgen Fitschen staying on until the bank\u2019s annual meeting in 2016. Jain will continue to advise the bank as a consultant until January.\nPaul Achleitner, chairman of the supervisory board, said: \u201cI would like to express our gratitude and respect for the contributions that J\u00fcrgen and Anshu have made to our bank. Due to their decades of commitment, Deutsche Bank attained its leadership position. Their decision to step down early demonstrates impressively their attitude of putting the bank\u2019s interests ahead of their own\u201d.\nThe surprise move came just over a month after Deutsche was fined a record $2.5bn (\u00a31.7bn) for rigging Libor, ordered to fire seven employees and was accused of being obstructive towards regulators in their investigations into the global manipulation of the benchmark rate.\nJ\u00fcrgen Fitschen and Anshu Jain, former co-CEOs of Deutsche Bank.\nGeorgina Philippou, the acting director of enforcement and market oversight at the Financial Conduct Authority, said at the time: \u201cDeutsche Bank\u2019s failings were compounded by them repeatedly misleading us. The bank took far too long to produce vital documents and it moved far too slowly to fix relevant systems and controls\u201d.\nThe penalties on Germany\u2019s largest bank also involved a guilty plea to the Department of Justice (DoJ) in the US and a deferred prosecution agreement. Jain was head of its investment bank during the alleged Libor rigging, but the bank has said he has been cleared of any wrongdoing.\nDeutsche said that John Cryan, the British former chief financial officer of UBS, will replace Jain as co-chief executive. When Fitschen departs he will not be replaced, leaving the 54-year-old Briton in sole charge.\nCryan has been a member of Deutsche Bank\u2019s supervisory board since 2013, and has served as chairman of the audit committee and a member of the risk committee. He will step down from the supervisory board after taking up his new role.\nAchleitner added: \u201cWe are pleased to have appointed John Cryan as co-chief executive officer. John is not only a seasoned banker with extensive experience in financial matters but also espouses the professional and personal values required to advance Deutsche Bank and [its new] Strategy 2020. He knows the bank well, and we are convinced that he is the right person at the right time\u201d.\nAt the end of April, Jain unveiled Strategy 2020, which the bank said was \u201cfocusing Deutsche Bank to deliver value\u201d. It also promised a \u201cproactive stance on future regulatory direction and robust controls\u201d and set a series of financial \u201cambitions\u201d, designed to bolster shareholder returns.\nInvestor frustration about the bank\u2019s performance became obvious last month when, at the annual meeting, 39% voted against Deutsche\u2019s management board, and several investors called for Jain and Fitschen to resign.",
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        "raw_content": "APPLICATION - Non Civil Service\nCommunication Specialist / 911 Operator\nThe City of Marshall\u2019s Human Resources Division is the functional unit of the city responsible for providing all departments with the labor force necessary to provide essential services to our citizens. In addition to standard recruitment, selection, and placement of employees, a wide range of other employee-related issues such as salary administration, unemployment claims and appeals, employee benefits, retirement, insurance and personnel record keeping occur through this office. Additionally, the Human Resources Division monitors compliance with many legal statutes such as Police/Fire Civil Service, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Family & Medical Leave Act (FMLA), Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and Title VII anti-discrimination statues; and also handles Administrative Reviews in accordance with the Texas Transportation Code, Chapter 707.\nApplication Procedures Frequently Asked Questions\nIf you have specific questions concerning our application process that are not answered here, please contact us at (903) 935-4425 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.\nQ. How can I find out about job opportunities with the City of Marshall?\nA. Job vacancies are posted on the Employment Opportunities Bulletin Board, in the Human Resources Division, located at City Hall, at 401 S. Alamo. For a complete listing of job opportunities, you can also browse the Human Resources website or call the 24-hour job line at (903) 935-4454. Job listings are generally updated on a weekly basis.\nQ: What jobs can I apply for?\nA: Applications are accepted only for positions that are currently open and may be submitted until 5:00 p.m. on the closing date. Most positions have specified minimum qualifications. The minimum age requirement for regular full-time positions is 18; for part-time and/or seasonal employment, the minimum age is 16.\nQ: Can I apply for more than one job?\nA: Yes, you may apply for as many open jobs as you wish, but a separate application or r\u00e9sum\u00e9 must be submitted for each. Also, the job for which you are applying should be indicated on each.\nQ. Where do I get an application?\nA. 1) From the Human Resources Division, located at City Hall, 401 S. Alamo.\n2) From our website. You may apply download a copy of an employment application from the Application and Forms page.\nQ. How do I submit my application?\nA. 1) Your completed application may be submitted online, delivered or mailed to the Human Resources Division, or faxed to (903) 935-4429. Please be sure to indicate the position for which you are applying. If you are applying for more than one position, submit a separate application for each.\nQ: Should I attach anything to my application?\nA: If you have a r\u00e9sum\u00e9, you may submit it with an application that is faxed, mailed or delivered, but any other materials should be kept for an interview, unless otherwise noted in the job announcement.\nQ: Can I withdraw or change the desired position on my application after I have submitted it to Human Resources?\nA: Yes. If you wish to have your application withdrawn or considered for a different position, contact Human Resources at (903) 935-4425.\nQ: How long is my application for employment kept on file?\nA: A new application must be completed for each position you wish to be considered for.\nQ: How long can I expect to wait to be contacted after submitting an application?\nA: The selection process takes a minimum of two weeks from the final closing date. Some hiring supervisors take several weeks to select applicants for interviews\nQ: How will I find out if my application has been selected or if the position has been filled?\nA: Those selected for interviews will be contacted by Human Resources or the hiring supervisor. Applicants who are interviewed but not selected will be notified by mail when the position is filled.\nQ: Will I have to complete any testing for positions with the City of Marshall?\nA: The City of Marshall does pre-employment drug testing for all positions.\nSkills testing may be administered for certain positions. Applicants selected for testing will be contacted by Human Resources or the hiring supervisor regarding dates and times.\nFirefighter and police officer positions fall under civil service regulations, so applicants must take an entrance exam.\nYou may register for this exam by calling (903) 935-4425 during regular business hours.\nCity of Marshall Human Resources Division\nHR Manager/Civil Service Director : Cherilyn Johnston, PHR\ncjohnston@marshalltexas.net",
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And that led to us starting to refer to ourselves as the Four Horsemen.\"\nAnd again - - the rest, as they say, is history.\nWhen Arn arrived in Georgia in 1983 and began his tag team with Matt Borne, he began to wear a fedora to the ring. It was a trademark he kept through his time in Georgia, and later in Southeastern Wrestling in Alabama, and on through his early days for Jim Crockett Promotions.\nI asked Arn about the origin of the fedora.\n\"That was all Matt Borne,\" he said. \"He wore it when he was part of the \"Rat Pack\" in Mid-South Wrestling teaming with Ted DiBiase. I liked it and so we started wearing them as a team.\" Their manager, Paul Ellering, would occasionally wear one, too.\nRight away, Ole didn't like it.\n\"What the hell are you wearing?\" Ole asked Arn.\n\"It's a fedora,\" Arn replied.\n\"Well I hate it,\" Ole shot back.\n\"Ole just shook his head and walked away,\" Arn told me. \"I'm not sure I completely fit the Anderson mold yet.\"\nWhen Matt Borne was fired from the Georgia promotion a few months later, Arn also lost his spot with the company. Bob Armstrong was leaving the territory too, headed to work for the Pensacola, FL booking office known as Southeastern Championship Wrestling. Bob got Arn booked there and the fedora went with him.\nArn formed a very successful tag team with Jerry Stubbs. Stubbs wore a mask working as \"Mr. Olympia\" and Arn came in also under a mask as \"Super Olympia.\" Eventually they both worked without their masks and held the Southeastern tag team championships many times. Just as Matt Borne had passed on the fedora tradition to Arn, Arn now passed it on to Stubbs, and the two wore the trademark hats during their championship run there.\nSoutheastern Tag Team Champions Jerry Stubbs and Arn Anderson in 1984\nWhen Arn went to work for Jim Crockett Promotions in the spring of 1985, he occasionally wore the fedora there, too. This time, when paired with Ole Anderson as the new Minnesota Wrecking Crew, Ole put his foot down.\n\"Ole told me, 'Andersons don't wear fedoras.' And that was that.\"\nOle made Arn ditch the fedora (although it popped up a time or two after that) and order the trademark maroon and gold striped boots that had been worn by Andersons going back to 1966 when Gene and Lars first wore them in Georgia. Those boots became the Anderson trademark, and had been worn by Gene and Ole ever since. While Arn didn't wear them all the time, he did often wear them teaming with Ole in 1985 and 1986.\nPersonally, I always loved Arn in the fedora. It just suited him well and was a common thread through his early career in his first three territories.\nSo at least one Anderson did wear a fedora. And in the great tradition of the Anderson family, that Anderson had one of the great tag-team careers in the history of wrestling.\nCheck out the complete timeline history of the Andersons in the book \"Minnesota Wrecking Crew\" available on Amazon.com or directly from the Mid-Atlantic Gateway (look for the PayPal link.).\nFor more information visit the Minnesota Wrecking Crew page on the Mid-Atlantic Gateway.\nFiled under: 1980s, Anderson Brothers, Arn Anderson, Bourne, Ole Anderson, Tony Schiavone\nFormer NWA world champions Ric Flair and Harley Race\nWhat a great shot of two of the greatest champions to ever lace up the boots: Ric Flair and Harley Race.\nThe photo was taken today (Saturday 8/29) in advance of World League Wrestling's \"Night of Champions\" event in tonight in Troy, MO.\nThat's Harley's replica of the domed-globe version of the NWA world title belt, better known as the \"Ten Pounds of Gold.\"\nFiled under: Harley Race, Ric Flair, Ten Pounds of Gold\nFiled under: Don Kernodle, Johnny Weaver\n\"Headlining the schedule will be a tag team match pitting Burlington's Don Kernodle and Ric Flair against Greg Valentine and Roddy Piper.\"\nA quick glance at the newspaper ad above and one might not think anything unusual about Don Kernodle teaming with Ric Flair in the early 1980s. Flair was the Mid-Atlantic territory's beloved top star at that time, on his way to be coming NWA world champion for the first time later that year.\nHowever, Don Kernodle was still wrestling the circuit as a mid-card babyface, having been in that role for over seven years, and struggling to break out to the next level. That break would indeed come in early 1982 when Sgt. Slaughter selected him and Jim Nelson to become his Marine privates. Pvts. Nelson and Kernodle became one of the top tag teams in the territory with Sgt. Slaughter as their mentor, winning the Mid-Atlantic tag team championships. Kernodle later became the partner of Sarge himself, and the two had one of the biggest box-office feuds of the early 1980s with Ricky Steamboat and Jay Youngblood.\nBut in March of 1981, Kernodle was still toiling away as a mid-carder, one of the top workers in the ring, but never getting the chance to get over at the next level. But on this one night in March in his hometown of Burlington, NC, Don got an opportunity to shine.\nJim Crockett Promotions ran semi-regular spot shows at Cummings High School in Burlington. Kernodle had grown up in Burlington and was a four-year standout high school wrestler before going on to success as a wrestler for Elon College in the same town. He lettered in wrestling all four years at Elon, and also dabbled in Judo and arm wrestling where he was a 2-time national champion. So he was a well known local name in the area, plus he had been seen on Mid-Atlantic Wrestling television shows for years.\nIn March of 1981, Ric Flair was in the middle of a tag team feud with his two arch-rivals that had dubbed themselves \"the dream team\" - - Roddy Piper and Greg Valentine. Flair's regular partner during this run was Ricky Steamboat. So the normal main event for Burlington could have easily been Flair and Steamboat vs. Piper and Valentine, which was headlining major venues all over the territory. But on this Thursday in March of 1981, booker Ole Anderson had the idea to take advantage of Don Kernodle's local name in the Burlington area and team him with Flair for one special night at the local high school spot show.\nNeedless to say, that angle worked well, drawing not only the hardcore fans, but also many in the community who knew the Kernodle family and turned out to support Don in what was surely the biggest match of his career by this point. Kernodle and Flair tore the house down and scored a big victory over the \"dream team\" of Piper and Valentine.\nLess than a year later, in early 1982, Kernodle would finally get the push he longed for (and well deserved) when he turned heel and became part of Sgt. Slaughter's marine unit.\nCheck out all the Main Event Memories on the Gateway.\nFiled under: 1980s, 1981, Burlington NC, Don Kernodle, Main Event Memories, Newspaper, Ric Flair\nPIONEERS OF WRESTLING\nThroughout its history, beginning in 1948, Jim Crockett Promotions operated under brand names such as Championship Wrestling, Mid Atlantic Championship Wrestling and World Wide Wrestling. Jim Crockett Promotions joined the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) in 1952 with a territory that covered the Carolinas and Virginia. By the late \u201870s, this small territory grew to include Tennessee, West Virginia, Georgia, Ohio, New York and Canada. Jim Crockett Promotions eventually became better known as Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling which became their primary brand name.\nOne of the most successful early forms of television broadcasting in the 1940\u2019s was professional wrestling..... >>>\n(Read the entire article at The Crockett Foundation website.)\nFiled under: Crockett Foundation, Jim Crockett Sr.\nPro Wrestling's Heroes and Villains May Change But Show Remains Same\nby Steve Phillips, Salisbury Post\nOne hundred degrees and rising. The overhead television lights beam down from the rafters and render the air circulation system at Goodman Gymnasium virtually worthless.\nAt ringside, things are getting hotter. Referee Tommy Young has turned his back to admonish Robert Gibson of the Rock and Roll Express for attempting to enter the rang without mating a legal tag.\nRic Flair and Arn Anderson know this is their chance. They've got an illegal doable-team going on Ricky Morton and they're having a field day.\nThe crowd responds with an angry collective roar.\nWhy doesn't Young turn around? How can any referee worth his salt allow two thugs like Flair and\nAnderson to flout wrestling's code of ethics?\nBy the time Young finally gets back to the business at hand, Flair and Anderson have brought Morton to his knees. But Flair has re turned to his corner, a picture of wide-eyed innocence. He answers Young's glare of suspicion with an exaggerated shrug.\nNWA World Champion Ric Flair\nMid-Atlantic Championshsip Wrestling returned to Salisbury Tuesday night with the creme de la creme of the profession in attendance. Dusty Rhodes made the scene, Baby Doll in tow. Jim Cornette waved his tennis racket and screamed at the TV cameras. Magnum T.A. made the ladies swoon. The Rock at Roll Express, clearly the crowd favorite, wrestled no less than three matches.\nI had seats at ringside in Section B, courtesy of a friend who went after advance tickets the day they went on sale. He wasn't the only one. The Salisbury Jaycees reported that all 400 ringside seats ($10 apiece ) were gobbled up three weeks ago.\nGeneral admission seats ($8.00) went on sale at 5 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, 2 1/2 hours hours before the start of the first match. A line already stretched from the ticket window down the steps and onto an adjoining sidewalk.\n\"I must have gotten 100 calls at work and 30 more at home about this thing,\" said WSTP radio announcer and Jaycee Doug Rice. The Catawba Sports Information office also fielded a number of calls even though the college had no official connection with the event.\nPro wrestling keeps packing 'em in, and will continue to do so as long as the forces of good and evil tug at one another. The names eventually change (although many of the assorted heroes and villains hang around for eternity) but the show remains the same.\nAnd as long as pro wrestling endures, so will the Great Debate. But the lines are clearly drawn on each side and one is better off arguing ACC basketball, politics, or the relative merits of liquor by the drink.\nFiled under: 1980s, 1986, Arn Anderson, Newspaper, Ric Flair, Rock and Roll Express\nAnother opportunity to attend wrestling matches in Lexington occurred during the spring of 1965. Since my school grades and steadily worsening teenage behavior were not yet to a level that would prohibit extra-curricular entertainment, my cousin and I had plotted various ways for her parents to take us to a return engagement at the YMCA arena. We found them willing to do so since they continued to be fans, and Channel 3 and Channel 8 television wrestling shows kept everyone up to date on storylines and matches in the viewing area. This was a great time for the region as a rotation of top grapplers worked interesting feuds that continued until a definite conclusion. You could actually miss a week and still know what was going on.\nGeorge \"Two Ton\" Harris\n(mid-atlanticgrapplingreats.blogspot.com)\nBefore we departed to attend the Blue Collar Ballet, I confided to my cousin that I now preferred the heel characters over the increasingly wimpy babyfaces. To my pleasure she admitted liking Rip Hawk and Swede Hanson, and also thought Two Ton Harris was funny. Rip and Swede were my favorites, so we had a lengthy conversation about how enlightened we were in comparison to the typical wrestling fans.\nUpon our arrival at the YMCA a large crowd was gathering at the entrance. As creatures of habit we bought general admission tickets and sat in the same area as before. I even recognized some people in the section that had been at previous events. There were also new fans, especially one nearby group that I was sure were the Darlins from the Andy Griffith Show. The overall action and activities were similar to those at other wrestling cards: people in outlandish costumes, performing bizarre acts that were highlighted with boisterous behaviors \u2013 and all this was before any of the wrestlers appeared.\nThe crowd broke into sustained applause and cheers as Charlie Harville walked to the ring. In addition to hosting WGHP-TV sports and wrestling shows, Charlie was often the ring announcer at wrestling events throughout the area. As he picked up the microphone, on cue rang the bell\u2026DING DING DING DING DING DING DING DING. \u201cLadies and Gentlemen, welcome to the Lexington YMCA for the best in professional wrestling from Jim Crockett Promotions\u2026our first event of the evening\u2026 one fall with a twenty minute time limit\u2026entering the ring\u2026from Concord, North Carolina\u2026Ken Yates.\u201d Yates got a good pop from the audience which he acknowledged with a nice wave and nod of the head. \u201cAnd his opponent, from\u2026\u201d BOOOOOOO! The fans\u2019 displeasure was so loud you could barely hear the remaining portion of the introduction - \u201cJack \u2018The Neck\u2019 Vansky\u2026Jack Vansky, ladies and gentlemen.\u201d\nFiled under: 1960s, Lexington NC, Wayne Brower\nA fan asked Tony on Twitter if Lance Russell or Gordon Solie were some of his favorite wrestling announcers. Tony set the record straight.\nYes. But there was no one like Bob Caudle https://t.co/ahbjBmdjTt\n\u2014 Tony Schiavone (@tonyschiavone24) August 26, 2015\nFiled under: Bob Caudle, Tony Schiavone\nFellow Hall-of-Famer the one and only \"Stone Cold\" Steve Austin is the guest this week on the 17th episode of WOOOO! Nation!\nThis one is a \"MUST HEAR\" for old Mid-Atlantic Wrestling fans. Great stories about the 1970s and 1980s.\nRic and Conrad caught up with Steve Austin in New York City. Two of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time tell amazing stories that you can't miss. Put this instant classic in the Hall Of Fame!\n\"Pride of the Carolinas\" Don Kernodle\nOne half of the NWA World Tag Team Champions in 1982-1983\nIn 1981, Don Kernodle was selling used cars in addition to a full schedule working for Jim Crockett Promotions. One of the cars he listed in this ad in the Burlington (NC) Times-News was a 1973 Cadillac coupe owned by Blackjack Mulligan!\nThe first vehicle in the ad reads: \"CADILLAC COUPE, 1973. Excellent condition. Owned by Blackjack Mulligan. $1695.\"\n1981 Newspaper Ad - Burlington Times-News\nDon was still about a year away from his big push that began as a tag team with Jim Nelson as Sgt. Slaughter's Marine privates, and then as Sarge's partner in a huge box office program with Ricky Steamboat and Jay Youngblood over the NWA world tag team championships.\nThanks as always to Mark Eastridge for the great vintage newspaper clippings from his vast collection.\nFiled under: 1980s, 1981, Blackjack Mulligan, Don Kernodle\n\"Buy me some peanuts and Cracker Jack...\"\nMike Cline posted some photos from a charity softball game between Jim Crockett Promotions and WSOC radio in 1987.\nThey include shots of The Rock and Roll Express, the Garvins, and others.\nCheck out his post \"Back to the Ballpark\" on his \"Mid-Atlantic Grapplin' Greats\" blog.\nFiled under: 1980s, 1987, David Crockett\nMid-Atlantic Wrestling (June 18, 1977)\nA star is born. And with it, wrestling's greatest rivalry takes flight.\nFrom the Mid-Atlantic Wrestling Almanac for the 2nd Quarter of 1977:\nOn an episode of Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling that aired around the area on June 11, 1977, Flair once again confronted Steamboat while he was being interviewed. This time Steamboat reacted physically, hitting Ric with a thrust to the head. Flair hit the floor, and according to those at ringside, was \"knocked out cold.\" Flair returned at the end of the program, incensed, demanding a television match with Steamboat and putting up his Mid-Atlantic TV Title. Steamboat immediately accepted, and the match that forever changed the wrestling world was set for the next week, airing around the area on June 18, 1977.\nThe match between Flair and Steamboat, while historic looking back, was not one that many people gave Steamboat much of a chance of winning. Greg Valentine provided commentary for the match, and told all that were watching that Steamboat was hopelessly overmatched. But as the match wore on, it became clear that this was not going to be a cakewalk for Ric Flair. Ultimately, Steamboat caught Flair with a double thrust off of the top rope and caught Ric for a quick pin! The crowd in the WRAL studios was delirious, and even a post match attack on Steamboat by Flair and Valentine could not diminish what the youngster from Hawaii had accomplished. He was a champion after only a couple of months in the area, and had knocked off the biggest star in the promotion. But this would merely be the first battle in a VERY long war between these two combatants!\nFiled under: 1970s, 1977, Raleigh NC, Ric Flair, Ricky Steamboat, Video, WRAL\nWe present another in our series of newspaper bloopers, but this one is from the results in the paper, and not the ad for the show.\nThis results clipping happily reports that Rufus R. Jones and CARL Jones were both disqualified for fighting outside the ring. Wait ..... Carl Jones?? Who the heck is Carl Jones? That semi-main event featured PAUL Jones vs. Rufus R. Jones, so when did CARL Jones show up? How do these mistakes happen?\nAnd we've got another one in the same result:\nIn the tag team event just before intermission, WWF regulars Tony Garea and Pedro Morales defeated Dewey Robertson and Swede HAMPTON. Swede Hampton? Did the results writer have that coastal Virginia town on their mind when they wrote this? That, of course, should be longtime Mid-Atlantic Wrestling veteran Swede Hanson.\nPlus, the usual mis-spellings that you can find in almost every newspaper ad or result from that era; this time it's Pedro MORLES for Morales. That one can be forgiven. You can understand how the copy guy in the news room late at night might not know how to spell Morales. But Carl Jones and Swede Hampton? That's nuts!\nYou also have RICK Flair which continues to occasionally pop up even today.\nMy new favorite wrestler: Carl Jones.\nBLOOPER UPDATE!\nRemember the Norfolk VA blooper from a couple weeks ago for OLD Anderson? Check out the additional photo we added to that blooper page.\nCheck out all of our Newspaper Bloopers so far: The Blooper Directory. More to come!\nFiled under: 1980, 1980s, Blooper, Columbia SC, Paul Jones\nAn Iconic Image from 1970s\nMid-Atlantic Wrestling sends Jimmy Snuka down Memory Lane\nIt is always a special moment when a connection is made with one of the \u201cold timers,\" seeing them warmly react to something that was special from a time long ago when I loved wrestling so much.\nSuch was the case in Charlotte at a legends convention in 2010 when I asked \"Superfly\" Jimmy Snuka to have his photo made with my replica of the United States heavyweight championship belt he once held for Jim Crockett Promotions. Snuka was working his way through a long Saturday afternoon, signing autographs and taking photos with fans. He didn\u2019t seem too particularly engaged by it.\nI walked around the table and handed him the belt and told him I didn\u2019t want to be in the photo, I just wanted him to hold the belt.\nWhen he looked down at it, his eyes lit up and a huge smile spread across his face.\n\u201cBruddah!\u201d he exclaimed, and looked at me, almost as if to wonder if this could somehow possibly be the actual belt he held all those many years ago. This replica did look that good.\n\u201cBruddah, this is old days! Good times!\u201d he said with a huge grin on his face. He actually started holding the belt out for other fans to see it. \u201cMe and the Nature Boy!\u201d he exclaimed with a smile.\nU.S. Champion Jimmy Snuka, 1980\n\u201cYes,\" I said, \"and you with Gene Anderson in 1980.\u201d I was marking out at how excited he seemed.\n\u201cYes! Yes!\u201d he replied, looking back at the belt. \u201cMr. Gene Anderson, bruddah! Good times!\u201d\nHe posed for a photo, holding the belt in his left hand, making his trademark \u201csuperfly\u201d sign with his right, a genuinely happy smile on his face.\nIt seemed for just a few moments he was taken back to a period of time that he had not thought about in many years. I\u2019m guessing that most fans want to talk about the WWF with him, his feuds he had with Bob Backlund, Don Muraco, or Roddy Piper. But the sight of that distinctive looking center plate on the replica U.S. belt definitely connected with him and he seemed to be reflecting nostalgically back to his earlier days nearly three decades ago in \u201cAnderson\u2019s Army\u201d and his red-hot feud with Ric Flair over this title in the Mid-Atlantic territory.\nAfter the photo was taken, he looked briefly at the belt again, smiled, and then handed it back to me.\n\u201cVery nice, bruddah,\" he said. \"Very nice.\u201d\nFrom the book on Jim Crockett's United States Championship\nStory originally published August 10, 2010\non the Mid-Atlantic Gateway\nThe 2010 photo of Jimmy Snuka with the replica U.S. belt was taken by Peggy Lathan.\nWant your own replica of this famous belt? Contact Dave Millican at DaveMillicanBelts.com.\nFiled under: Bourne, Jimmy Snuka, United States Championship\nBob Caudle with Gene and Ole Anderson on Mid-Atlantic Wrestling in 1976\nBefore seeing the image above on a WWE Roundtable show, we had believed that WWE's Crockett library only went back to fall of 1981. That's the time frame of the Mid-Atlantic Wrestling shows that the now-defunct WWE 24-7 Classics On Demand service began showing when the service launched over a decade ago.\nI do not recall this exact show. It originally aired years ago. I believe it was one of the roundtable discussion shows on tag teams. But all of a sudden there was a brief (3-4 seconds) b-roll clip of Gene and Ole Anderson on the set of \"Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling\" with host Bob Caudle that was clearly pre-1981.\nThere were two or three small indicators of this but the main one was the cast on Ole Anderson's left arm. That cast was the result of the May 1976 stabbing of Ole Anderson by a fan in Greenville, SC. Even after Ole's wounds on his arm and hand had healed, he continued to wear a cast in matches on into the early fall of 1976 before leaving the territory for Georgia. The cast is the definitive tell that this was from 1976.\nThe other less obvious indicators that this was years earlier than 1981 were: (a) Bob Caudle not wearing glasses, (b) the Andersons with the world tag team title belts which they held here in 1975 and 1976, and (c) the backdrop for the TV show, which was changed in 1978.\nSo how do they have this clip if the Crockett library only goes back to 1981? Well, there is always the chance that the library contained some material pre-1981 that the Crocketts didn't record over, such as year end highlight shows, etc. But another possibility, and one perhaps more likely, is that this clip is from another territory's show, perhaps Florida. The Andersons would occasionally defend the titles outside of the Mid-Atlantic area, and promo tapes would be made and sent to the territories where they would appear. Perhaps this is one of those promos sent to Florida, where the library exists going back into the late 1960s or early 1970s.\nRegardless, we were delighted to come across it because it was a great video image, short though it was, and it is one of our favorite Mid-Atlantic Wrestling years of them all. And it makes us wonder what else might be tucked away.\nFiled under: 1970s, 1976, Anderson Brothers, Bob Caudle, WWE Network\nStevens & Snuka Destroy Official NWA Film\nThe first Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling television show of the month of April, taped in Raleigh, North Carolina at the WRAL TV studios on April 2, 1980, had one of the most memorable segments in many years to lead off the program. The brand new NWA World Tag Team Champions, Greg Valentine and Ray Stevens, were introduced to the viewing audience. Then, former champs Ricky Steamboat and Jay Youngblood came on the scene, and that\u2019s when things got really interesting!\nSteamboat and Youngblood possessed a film of the match where Stevens and Valentine defeated them for the World Tag Team belts, and asked announcers Bob Caudle and David Crockett to play the film for the fans during the TV show. Valentine and Stevens both went off on the prospect of the film being showed on television. Valentine said showing the film would \u201cbe an easy way out\u201d for Steamboat and Youngblood, while Stevens called the tape \u201ca Mickey mouse piece of film,\u201d and that there was \u201cno way that you\u2019re going to show that to anybody.\u201d\nAnnouncer David Crockett made the mistake of trying to keep the film away from Greg Valentine, who proceeded to snatch it away from David and knock Crockett over the head with it! Then Stevens could be heard muttering, \u201cLet me get my knife out of here.\u201d Ray then sliced up the film with his knife until it was in a shredded heap, and clearly it was completely and utterly ruined.\nAt the end of the show, Steamboat and Youngblood said the tape would have shown \u201cdirty\u201d tactics by Valentine and Stevens, but they may not have even asked the NWA powers that be to review the film. David Crockett also apologized to Ricky and Jay for the fiasco, and promised to do what he could to help them get the belts back. Everyone agreed that it wasn\u2019t Crockett\u2019s fault, and that nobody could have anticipated Valentine yanking the film from him and knocking him to the floor!\nAndre the Giant Visits the Area\nThe April 2nd Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling program and the World Wide Wrestling TV show of the same date also had a lengthy interview with none other than the \u201cEighth Wonder of The World,\u201d Andre the Giant. Vincent K. McMahon conducted the remote interview. Andre would appear in the Mid-Atlantic area during the early part of the month, and big Blackjack Mulligan was the principal beneficiary of the Giant\u2019s arrival, particularly in Mulligan\u2019s feud with the Masked Superstars # 1 and #2.\nOn April 6th at the Greensboro Coliseum in Greensboro, North Carolina, Andre and Blackjack Mulligan dominated the Superstars in route to a satisfying victory. The same outcome repeated itself in Greenville, South Carolina on April 7th and Columbia, South Carolina on April 8th, with Superstars #1 and #2 unable to handle the size and power of Blackjack and the Giant.\n\u201cNature Boy\u201d Ric Flair joined the festivities with Andre on April 6th at the Roanoke Civic Center in Roanoke, Virginia, teaming with the Giant and Mulligan to topple the formidable trio of the Superstars I and II along with \u201cSuperfly\u201d Jimmy Snuka. Andre\u2019s stint in early April ended on April 11th at the Richmond Coliseum in Richmond, Virginia, where he toyed with the \u201cWildman\u201d Jimmy Snuka.\nBlackjack Mulligan's Issues with the Masked Superstars I & II\nThe Masked Superstars #1 and #2 thought they were pulling a fast one on big Blackjack Mulligan, but the masked men were the ones who ended up in big trouble! On the taping date of April 9th for the Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling TV show, the Superstars came out taunting Mulligan and his injured hand, saying Blackjack couldn\u2019t even crush the marshmallows they brought out with his hurt hand. The Superstars even got Blackjack to sign contracts against Superstar # 2, and if Mulligan lost those bouts he would agree to never wrestle again in those cities. Superstar #2 happily signed those contracts as well!\nBlackjack shocked the Superstars by banging the cast off of his supposedly injured wrist on the TV desk, proclaiming he was 100% fit and ready to unmask Superstar #2 and expose his identity! The Superstars tried to pull back the signed contracts saying they had been suckered by Mulligan, but the masked men were stuck and the showdowns between Mulligan and Superstar # 2 were set.\nMulligan began getting his revenge against the Superstars later in the month, where he had contracts signed against Superstar #2, but with the added stipulation where Superstar # 1 would be locked in a small cage at ringside! While he could not interfere, Superstar # 1 got to see up close and firsthand the carnage Blackjack was heaping on his partner. On April 20th in Greensboro, April 25th in Richmond and on April 27th in Charlotte, Superstar #1 had to watch in horror from his cage as Blackjack Mulligan defeated Superstar #2 decisively in each of those bouts.\nFiled under: 1980, 1980s, Almanac, Chappell, Newspaper\nIn 1981, Jim Crockett promotions developed a club for their fans and called it the \"United States Wrestling Club.\" For a membership fee of $5.00 for one year, fans got the bi-monthly club newsletter \"Ringside,\" a discounted subscription offer on \"Mid-Atlantic Wrestling Magazine,\" discounts on tickets to local Mid-Atlantic Wrestling events, and discounts on concessions at those events. Despite being initially well received by fans, Crockett Promotions folded the club after only one year.\nThe 3rd 4-page issue of the short-lived \"Ringside\" newsletter arrived in the fall of 1981. The feature article was editor Steve Waid's interview with Roddy Piper about Piper's diverse hobbies. Roddy enjoys dirt biking, quick-draw, and (of course) the bagpipes!\nThe issue also included Club News, and enrollment form, and letters to the editor (included following the article on Roddy) and a word-jumble puzzle.\nRoddy Piper \u2013 All Around Competitor\nWhen Roddy Piper isn\u2019t sweating and straining as a professional wrestler in any one of thousands of rings throughout the country, chances are you will find him alone, deep in the woods, making music.\nIt isn\u2019t ordinary music, by the way. None of this \u201clilting flute\u201d or \u201charmonious guitar\u201d stuff. As befits his Scottish heritage, Piper plays the bagpipes \u2013 and suffice it to say, he is very, very good.\n\u201cI\u2019ve been playing the pipes since I was six years old and living in Glasgow, Scotland,\u201d said Piper. \u201cRight now, I like to go into the woods and play them without being disturbed. That\u2019s when they sound nicest.\u201d\n\u201cBut I\u2019ve been involved in some serious bagpipe competition and I\u2019ve played in championship pipe bands. I was a member of the World Champion pipe band which won a competition on Toronto, Canada. The band was in the \u2018Pro Class\u2019, which is the highest classification.\u201d\nIt\u2019s not unusual that Piper would take up the pipes, since he is Scottish, but it seems unlikely he would stick with them throughout his many travels.\n\u201cI am a professional gypsy, or so it seems,\u201d Piper said with a laugh. \u201cIt\u2019s hard to remember all the places I\u2019ve been.\u201d\nTo start, there\u2019s Glasgow, Piper\u2019s home. He left there when he was six years old and moved to Melbourne, Australia. When he was nine, his family made the move to Canada.\n\u201cAnd I\u2019ve lived in every Canadian province but one, and that\u2019s Alberta,\u201d Piper pointed out. \u201cBut I never lost my interest in the pipes, even when I started wrestling.\u201d\nPiper began his pro wrestling career on the West Coast, where he got a chance to win the America\u2019s Heavyweight Championship several years ago. \u201cI won, too,\u201d he said.\nBefore that, Piper\u2019s interest in wrestling was kindled by his father, who was an accomplished amateur in Scotland.\n\u201cBack in Scotland, we had the Highland Games, with such events as the hammer toss, the caber pole (that long, heavy wooden pole) toss and wrestling,\u201d Piper said. \u201cWe kids would get out there and tussle and later we\u2019d wrestle catch-as-catch-can.\u201d\n\u201cMy father was a burly man and he did a lot of wrestling. He was always involved in the local championships and he won a lot of them, but he didn\u2019t wrestle much beyond home. He set me in the right direction as far as wrestling goes.\u201d\nToday, Piper rules as one of the top wrestlers around and has even earned the United State Heavyweight Championship title. True to his gypsy image, he still travels a great deal.\n\u201cBut I\u2019ve got another hobby I like when I\u2019m not traveling,\u201d he said. \u201cAnd that\u2019s fast-draw. Not art, but gun-slinging, like in the movies. I had an old wrestling partner out in L.A. who was very much into it and he got me interested.\u201d\n\u201cHe was so good, he could draw his gun and fire before someone else holding a gun on him could get the cocked hammer down. I\u2019m not that fast, but I enjoy it.\u201d\nPiper explained he uses a light-weight, balanced Colt .45 when he does his gun-slinging. \u201cI keep my eyes open for some good models and I\u2019ve got a few nice ones.\u201d\nPiper also enjoys dirt-biking, which he learned from a Hollywood stuntman who would do tricks on a motorcycle. \u201cIt\u2019s fun to get out there and run all over the place, taking lumps and bumps\u201d, Piper said.\nPiper\u2019s got quite an interesting set of hobbies \u2013 bagpipes, fast-draw and dirt biking. \u201cWell, I never said I did ordinary things,\u201d he explained.\n\u201cStill, it is so hard to find the time to do any of them. I travel so much that I\u2019m seldom at home. There are times when I\u2019d like nothing better than to be able to go into the woods and play my pipes, but it\u2019s hard.\u201d\n\u201cIt seems like I\u2019m always fighting in the rings. So when I get a chance to enjoy one of my hobbies, I do it to the fullest.\u201d\nFiled under: 1980s, 1981, Memorabilia, Roddy Piper, USWC\nRic Flair answers your questions on WOOOOO! Nation\nIt's the 14th episode of WOOOO! Nation!\nRic is in Oregon for Roddy Piper's funeral but he was able to take a little time to call in and answer your questions! As usual, great stories and amazing memories from the Nature Boy.\nHere are links to some recent features on our Studio Wrestling blog:\nSound Bytes: Les Thatcher (1975)\nLes runs down the list of current champions in the NWA, as well as issuing the weekly NWA sanctioning statement.\nChampionship Studio Wrestling (Chattanooga's Mid-America Wrestling)\nA look with video and audio at some rare footage from \"Championship Studio Wrestling\", the Nick Gulas TV show that was taped in Chattanooga, TN. The clips feature announcer Harry Thornton, the voice of Mid-America Wrestling, as well as the closing theme music.\nSound Bytes: Ring Introduction by Elliot Murnick\nElliot Murnick introduces this tag team match: Paul Jones and Wahoo McDaniel vs. Doug Somers and Bill White. Includes the voice of Bob Caudle.\nThe Studio Wrestling blog is a part of the Mid-Atlantic Gateway and primarily looks at the studios and broadcasting talent from the Mid-Atlantic area, but we occasionally cover other areas as well.\nRowdy Roddy Piper always knew how to make an exit\nCharleston Post & Courrier\nHenry Marcus was pacing nervously through the dressing room at County Hall.\n\u201cAnyone seen Roddy Piper yet?\u201d the veteran promoter asked a group of wrestlers huddled in the corner.\nGlen Lane of Charleston was one of those grapplers on the show that night in 1983. He vividly recalls the sense of desperation that was mounting as bell time neared and one of his two main-event combatants was nowhere to be found.\nAlthough Marcus was simply displaying the angst of a promoter who dreaded finding a last-minute replacement for his star attraction, the other wrestlers in the dressing room were confident that Piper would never let down a promoter or his audience.\nBut time was nearing for his \u201cNew York Street Fight\u201d with Greg Valentine, recalls Lane, and the 15-minute intermission between semifinal and main event had already begun.\nRead the entire story on the Post & Courier website here...\nFiled under: Memorial, Mike Mooneyham, Roddy Piper\nUnited States Champion Roddy Piper\nStill hurting over the news of the passing of Roddy Piper, I thought I would post a photo sent to us of Roddy with the United States championship belt.\nRoddy turned the Mid-Atlantic territory on its head when he came here in 1980. He was a heel like we had never quite seen here. Of course, I think Piper had that effect everywhere he went.\nHis feud with Ric Flair over the title was white hot at the time, and the victory over Flair for the U.S. title would basically end Flair's run with the many regional and national championships over the previous 8 years in the Mid-Atlantic territory. Flair would go on to win the NWA world heavyweight title later that year and hold different versions of the world title over the next 18 years.\nPiper was truly one of a kind, and is one of the most remembered legendary figures in the history of Mid-Atlantic Wrestling.\nRest in peace, Hot Rod.\n\"Showdown? You bet. And I ain't even saddled my pony yet.\" - Roddy Piper\nPhoto submitted by Chris Owens / Photo attribution pending.\nAccording to information we received from Steve Davies via Facebook, this photo of Roddy was taken at Hopewell High School before a match with Ricky Steamboat.\nMore: Remembering Roddy Piper\nLook for the United States Wrestling Club's feature on Roddy Piper coming Thursday.\nFiled under: 1980s, 1981, Photographs, Roddy Piper, United States Championship\nClassic Clipping: Six-Man Tag Team Brawl (and Blooper!)\nToday we present not only a classic clipping from 36 years ago today, but also the 2nd in our series of newspaper ad bloopers.\nIf Ricky Steamboat and Ric Flair formed a \"dream team\" early in the month in Charlotte, then adding Blackjack Mulligan made it a double-dream team in Richmond!\nThe dynamic trio battled Paul Jones, Baron Von Raschke, and \"The Big Cat\" Ernie Ladd in a huge main event on 8/10/79 in Richmond.\nJones and Von Raschke were the reigning NWA world tag team champions, but little did anyone know then they were only two days away from losing those titles to Flair and Mulligan on 8/12/79 in Greensboro.\nThe ad above is of the classic style of ads from that era. 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        "raw_content": "Lileikis Ohana Gets Along Swimmingly\nAukai Lileikis does the breaststroke PHOTO COURTESY TOM LILEIKIS\nFor Hawaii Kai\u2019s Joe Lileikis, 1985 was quite a year. A senior at University of Hawaii at the time, Joe, along with his younger brother, Tom, who was a freshman UH swimmer that year, helped lead the \u2018Bows to the WAC Championship. Soon after winning the title, Joe went on to NCAA and U.S. National championships, where he earned Top 10 finishes.\nBy the time he returned to Hawaii, he was swimming at his peak, and he set the state open record in the 200 freestyle in a meet held at UH\u2019s Duke Kahanamoku pool \u2014 a record that would stand for more than 29 years.\nFlash forward to last month, December 2014, at the Hawaii state meet in Kihei, Maui.\nParticipating in that meet was 17-year-old Aukai Lileikis, Joe\u2019s nephew and Tom\u2019s son, and an outstanding age group swimmer, as well as a water polo/swimming star at Punahou. Swimming in the open division, Aukai blazed to victories in the 100 and 200 freestyle, as well as the 200 individual medley. When his time of 44.1 seconds flashed on the board at the conclusion of the 200 freestyle, Tom immediately knew that his son had broken the record his older brother had held for almost three decades.\n\u201cWhenever a record is broken, the time and record time are announced. My wife and I were there, and it was very exciting,\u201d Tom recalls. \u201cI just remember Joe swimming so fast. Who would have thought that record would stand for almost 30 years? It\u2019s an odd thing that his own family member would finally break the record.\u201d\nJoe was equally ecstatic. \u201cI remember thinking before the meet was held, \u2018Wouldn\u2019t it be great if Aukai can break it?\u2019 And he did! After 29 years, for the record to go from family member to family member is so amazing,\u201d Joe says.\nThe new record staying in the family was all the more satisfying to Joe because of all he has gone through in the past few years. A longtime teacher in Niu Valley, Joe underwent chemotherapy treatment for lymphoma a few years ago and ultimately beat the deadly disease. Then, two years ago, he fell from a tree and suffered 16 broken bones, including 10 broken ribs.\n\u201cI\u2019m doing well now, thanks for asking,\u201d he says enthusiastically.\nThose who know Joe aren\u2019t surprised by his ever-positive attitude.\n\u201c(After the longtime record was broken), it was really neat to see and hear from so many folks who knew Joe from the time the record was set,\u201d Tom says. \u201cThey\u2019re so happy for him.\u201d\nBoth brothers are still very involved in the local swimming world. Joe is coach and program director for Hawaii Masters program at The Oahu Club. Tom, who also lives in Hawaii Kai with his family, is coach of Sunshine Aquatics Club.\nAukai may be the latest Lileikis swimming sensation, but he won\u2019t be the last. His younger sister Nohea, a 14-year-old eighth-grader, is a record-setter, too. She broke the state record in her age group in the 200-backstroke in the same meet that Aukai broke his uncle\u2019s record.\n\u201cI\u2019m so proud of Aukai and Nohea,\u201d Joe says. \u201cAukai is an outstanding water polo player and is really making progress in the pool. He\u2019s just a junior, so these next few years are really big for him. And Nohea is doing really great \u2014 she could be the next big record-breaker of the family.\u201d\nFor the extended Lileikis ohana, the records just keep on coming.\nEnjoying Mokulua Islands Responsibly",
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        "raw_content": "Home > Delhi > Workers' death: Rs 10 lakh compensation, job to kin\nWorkers' death: Rs 10 lakh compensation, job to kin\nDelhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday announced financial assistance of Rs 10 lakh to the families of each of the three sanitation employees who died while cleaning a gutter here.\nThe chief minister also promised a government job to one family member. \"A financial assistance of Rs 10 lakh shall be granted to the affected families. One family member of each of the victims would be given a government job,\" he said.\nWhile meeting the family members, he also discussed various issues with the local people who were agitated after the incident.\"I have ordered a probe. Those who are guilty will not be spared and punished under the law,\" Kejriwal said.\nThe CM also directed the Water Department to review all the guidelines set for the sewage workers and also report the developments to the him.\nHe said that a high powered committee would examine why such incidents were happening and required action would be taken to check them.\nThe water department also agreed with the CM's direction and ensured that they will review the guidelines and also formulate new guidelines. The water minister informed that no manual sewage cleaning will be allowed in the city.\nThe Delhi Assembly on its first day of the monsoon session observed condolence for the deceased workers. The speaker of the assembly also observed that the government should take strict action against these incidents. The Government ensured in the assembly that strict action would be taken and also informed about the decision of compensation.",
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        "raw_content": "Minerals industry needs certainty above all else\nThe delay in passing the amended Minerals and Petroleum Resources Development Act (MPRDA) and consequent compromise to the minerals and petroleum industries is a small price to pay for a celebrated democracy. Whilst Regulatory certainty is urgently needed, it cannot be traded for society\u2019s right to transparency.\nThe recent Fraser Institute survey of mining globally has seen South Africa drop to 74th place out of 104 mining jurisdictions, down from last year\u2019s 66 . We now rank behind the likes of the Democratic of Congo and Zambia, which has regained its place in the top 50. This is a pretty pass for a country with such rich mineral resources, and one that was once a global leader in mining.\nIt is common cause that one of the primary drivers of South Africa\u2019s unattractiveness as mining destination is the regulatory uncertainty that has prevailed since 2012, when the current Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act (MPRDA) was amended. The robust instrumentation of our constitutional democracy and rigorous scrutiny to which the Bill was subjected resulted in it being passed by the National Assembly late in 2016. It is currently before the National Council of Provinces.\nRegulatory certainty critical\nThe need to give both the minerals/mining and petroleum/hydrocarbons industries regulatory certainty has now become critical. Certainty is the only thing that will reverse the current investment freeze which is currently impeding progress in both industries. The urgency is real, given the sustained lacklustre performance of the South African economy. Mining remains a bedrock of the economy, a major contributor to GDP and a significant provider of employment. Nursing this once vibrant industry back to health is of critical importance. Doing so will require certainty and the ability of the actors to reinvent an industry with enhanced efficiencies supported by greater reliance on technology and modernisation.\nBy contrast, our petroleum sector is embryonic and offers has significant potential, in particular the promise of the development of a natural gas economy. We know that large, commercially viable gas fields exist off the coasts of Mozambique and Madagascar, and the protagonist for \u201cfollowing the rift\u201d believe that that mineral-rich South Africa might also have similar reserves. We already know that significant shale gas deposits exist in the Karoo though, of course, whether they are safe to exploit remains highly controversial. This emerging industry will only grow if sufficient capital is committed to exploration, and that will not occur until investors know what the regulatory environment is.\nThe National Development Plan recognises the potential importance of gas in creating an economy that uplifts the people of this country.\nBased on conversations with clients, it seems that the current provisions in the amended act are acceptable. These include a 20 percent carried interest for the automatic state interest in discoveries, which interest can be increased at a market-related rate. This setting aside of a state interest in petroleum discoveries has become commonplace, and 20 percent is considered conservative.\nDifferences between mining and petroleum sectors undermines legislation\nBut it is the profound difference between these two industry sectors that undermines this legislation. Mining in South Africa is a mature industry with an established infrastructure in all senses of the word, and is well known to the global investment community. It also has a dark history, and the need to control the country\u2019s abundant mineral resources arguably shaped the history of the country, particularly since 1948. In a real sense, the repressive power structures and damaged social fabric that still characterise South Africa are, in many respects, a product of the mining industry\u2019s history.\nIn other words\u2014and nobody in the industry can deny this basic premise\u2014mining needs far-reaching transformation. Agreeing on the details of how best to achieve this will continue to be tricky, as evidenced by the ongoing disagreement about and resistance to the proposed terms of the Mining Charter.\nBy contrast, the petroleum/hydrocarbon industry barely exists. It thus has no history to rewrite; its requirement is a sensible, progressive regulatory framework that will stimulate massive investment to enable growth, sustainable access to lower cost cleaner energy and, ultimately, job and wealth creation.\nThus, once we have returned certainty to the minerals and petroleum industries, and hopefully reignited investor interest, we do need to consider whether it makes sense to regulate these two industries separately, in line with their different needs. Care would need to be taken to do so in a way that does not reintroduce uncertainty into the market, but actually reinforces that certainty.",
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        "raw_content": "Benjamin Zephaniah at the University of Birmingham in 2008\nI remember how pointed that reply was for me. I\u2019m paraphrasing now, but it said something like: \u2018Britain needs somebody like you.\u2019 And I thought, gosh, he\u2019s not even here and he\u2019s telling me Britain needs somebody like me. Everything that I do [at Brunel] is about passing on my experience. And I love doing it. I love bringing up another generation. As I said, when I saw the poster with my student\u2019s name on it, I felt great about that \u2013 that was a great reward. So I see it as part of my duty to help and inspire.\nWhat role do creative pursuits like poetry and art have to play in the current climate of global poverty, conflict and economic hardship?\nThere are many roles. First of all, look at something like the Nicaraguan revolution. By the time the Sandinistas had achieved victory, so many of their leaders had been killed that when it came to picking a government they basically picked lots of the playwrights and poets and people like that \u2013 because those were the people that were inspiring them.\nWhen people ask me, \u2018Are creativity and art and poetry relevant in political struggles?\u2019, I used to say, \u2018Go and ask Mandela. He knows the importance of poetry and arts in the struggle against apartheid.\u2019 I\u2019ve seen lots of liberation struggles where poets have said, \u2018I don\u2019t want to write anymore; I want to go and fight.\u2019 And the revolutionaries have said: \u2018No, keep writing, because we need you! We need our poets.\u2019 People need somebody to articulate what the struggle is about. Politicians can get on a soapbox and say that we dream of a better land and all that stuff, but poets can visualize it better and put it into words and into the imagination of the people in a much better way than politicians can.\nYou\u2019ve often described yourself as a \u2018revolutionary\u2019. What does that word mean to you?\nI think that the way we run the world right now, in the majority of places \u2013 certainly the big governments we have \u2013 are just so corrupt. We have to tear it down and start again. I left school when I was 13. I didn\u2019t study politics. All the politics I know are from experience. So I\u2019m not very clever and I\u2019m not very educated and I haven\u2019t read lots of Karl Marx and all that stuff. I do get inspired by Noam Chomsky. People who hear me talk and talk about things I care about would label me leftwing. There was a time when the Labour Party wanted me to flirt with them\u2026 Now I\u2019ve realized that I hate them all. I think I\u2019m an anarchist.\nA lot of people don\u2019t really understand what that means. But to me it means the African village before the white man came. It wasn\u2019t perfect; there were tribal wars and stuff like that, but for the most part problems were solved locally, people got together. People are scared of that; people don\u2019t want to take responsibility.\nZephaniah posing with Bodhidharma\nOne of the political issues you\u2019re most passionate about is racial equality. Are you encouraged by the level of progress that has been made in your lifetime?\nI always get worried that if we say \u2018nothing\u2019s changed!\u2019, people will go: \u2018you\u2019ve got a black president!\u2019 And if we say \u2018we\u2019ve got a black president!\u2019, then they\u2019ll say: \u2018but somebody\u2019s just died!\u2019 So you see what I\u2019m getting at? There is a black president in the US, but you\u2019ve still got racist people.\nBut things have moved on, there has been progress in some ways. I remember the days when in Britain you never saw black people in the media; now you do. And now we have a black British person [Steve McQueen] making a film \u2013 12 Years A Slave \u2013 that\u2019s mainstream, that Hollywood has recognized. So that\u2019s progress.\nBut for a 16-year-old black kid in London, who\u2019s walking around with baggy trousers, who may just want to hang out on the streets because that\u2019s where the girls are\u2026 when he is stopped by a cop and asked: \u2018What are you doing here?\u2019, and he says: \u2018I\u2019m just looking for girls, why do you want to search me?\u2019 \u2013 that\u2019s when the tension starts. You can\u2019t go up to that kid and say \u2018well, Barack Obama is president!\u2019\nYou mentioned Nelson Mandela, who is an international symbol of progress and racial equality. How did you feel about the media\u2019s portrayal of his legacy following his death?\nI had problems with it actually, because Mandela was a revolutionary. I remember days when me and some other people were doing benefit gigs for Nelson Mandela and the press said we were supporting a terrorist. People have this sort of ideal version of Mandela that he\u2019s all about peace and love. No. At one point he said: we\u2019ve got to take up armed struggle. He tried non-violence, he tried the Martin Luther King way and then he realized that they were just getting killed and they were defenceless and he said, \u2018We\u2019re going to take up arms.\u2019\nMandela was a pragmatist. He was a real human being. I know for a fact that when he came out of prison he didn\u2019t want to be president, but the country needed him. But when he came out of prison he didn\u2019t say, \u2018Right, we want revenge now.\u2019 He was a pragmatist. He was a real human being. I know for a fact that when he came out of prison he didn\u2019t want to be president, but the country needed him.\nWhen Barack Obama first campaigned to be president people drew comparisons between him and previous iconic black leaders like Martin Luther King and Mandela. How do you feel about Obama's legacy?\nIt\u2019s absolute bullshit to suggest that Barack Obama is anywhere near Mandela. The day that Barack Obama was at Mandela\u2019s funeral saying that we have to learn from his example, he was sending drones to Pakistan. On the very day. I remember looking at him and thinking, you hypocrite, it\u2019s just words.\nAnd yet Obama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize\u2026\nYes, I find that bizarre. I used to have respect for Nobel people but I just think that is perverse. I think there\u2019s the realpolitik that when you get into office you have to deal with the reality of it, but to give him a peace prize was crazy. It just sends out the wrong signal.\nWhere do you stand in debate currently raging about state security and the right to privacy following the National Security Agency spying revelations?\nI think [Edward] Snowden is a real hero. You can\u2019t say to the public: we want you to be honest and truthful, and then somebody tells you the truth and you say, \u2018Well, you\u2019re a traitor.\u2019 It\u2019s not as if he committed terrorism against the US. I understand that they have to protect their citizens but, in real terms, many security experts have said that knowing people\u2019s phone numbers has done nothing to protect anybody; it hasn\u2019t stopped one bomb from going off.\nHow do you get in touch with your spirituality?\nMy family were Christian and then I became a Rastafarian at a young age, through the inspiration of music. And it was political, as well. Now I believe in God without religion.\nI meditate in a room where you can hear the radiator clicking and there\u2019s a clock going \u2018tick-tock, tick-tock\u2019. And when I meditate slowly that clock becomes really loud, and then it fades away and then it\u2019s my heart which is the loudest thing I hear, and then it\u2019s my breath, and then I can literally feel the blood going through my veins.\nWe\u2019ve talked a lot about human rights. But are animal rights equally important to you?\nOne of the things that frustrate me is that in the human rights world, I know some people that are not really into animal rights, and vice versa. They say they are, but you know they\u2019re not really active. I think you make a better case when you\u2019re active, especially now when it comes to the environment and how important the environment is to us. And that means animals and land and humans. But yeah, I\u2019m as passionate about animal rights as I am about human rights and I do think they overlap and connect.\nAre you optimistic about the future of humanity?\nYes. This is something that I can\u2019t really explain, and maybe it\u2019s the spiritual part of me. I do think in the end that good will overcome evil. And if I didn\u2019t, I would just give up. I would make a lot of money, I\u2019d take my poetry and I\u2019d concentrate on doing rap or something like that and get lots of girlfriends and just have a good time. But I want to contribute to good in the world.\nI do really believe that good will overcome evil. And it\u2019s so nice when you see good. Sometimes I\u2019m amazed at some of these people that go to war zones and do medical work. I\u2019m not talking about the political people; I\u2019m talking about the people that just do humanitarian work helping people. So there are all these evil forces out there, but there are good ones, too, and I think the good ones will win in the end.\nI remember how pointed that reply was for me. I\u2019m paraphrasing now, but it said something like: \u2018Britain needs somebody like you.\u2019 And I thought, gosh, he\u2019s not even here and he\u2019s telling me Britain needs somebody like me.\nEverything that I do [at Brunel] is about passing on my experience. And I love doing it. I love bringing up another generation. As I said, when I saw the poster with my student\u2019s name on it, I felt great about that \u2013 that was a great reward. So I see it as part of my duty to help and inspire.\nI think that the way we run the world right now, in the majority of places \u2013 certainly the big governments we have \u2013 are just so corrupt. 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        "raw_content": "Acoustic Fridays!\nThe Mill Mountain Zoo is pleased to announce something entirely new, Acoustic Friday\u2019s. Once a month we will be open late until 7:00 pm on a Friday. In addition, we will have live acoustic music from Joy Truskowski from 4:00 \u2013 7:00 pm.\nJoy Truskowski is a Roanoke-based singer-songwriter who performs heartfelt, uplifting, honest, and playful acoustic indie folk pop originals and an eclectic variety of covers. She uses a loop station live to weave together a sonic quilt of harmonies, flute, percussion, and guitar. Her voice carries the angelic soulfulness of Joan Baez and the exotic edginess of Grace Slick.\nAcoustic Friday\u2019s are in response to the many patrons over the past few weeks who have expressed an interest in coming up to the Zoo a bit later in the day because of their schedules. So bring the family, see the animals, and catch some great music. This is all included in your regular ticket price, and don\u2019t forget that zoo members get in free!\nFriday, 06/30/17; 4:00 pm \u2013 7:00 pm\nZoo memberships will be on sale during Acoustic Friday\u2019s for $65 in our gift shop and remember, we have ice cold soft drinks and snacks available for purchase too!",
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        "raw_content": "One of the questions I am often asked is, \"How can I tell if my loved one is around me?\" The truth is, it is possible for the average person to tap into this knowledge, but it's a very subtle thing, and there aren't many resources you can access for reliable information. Yet one thing is for certain: watching TV will not help. A few years ago popular TV shows led everyone to believe a medium could literally SEE and HEAR the dead. You know, like we'd have a straight up conversation with a ghost. (And that the dead could be stuck in spiritual limbo and need to be rescued, I might add.) Now everyone thinks a medium will jump unsuspecting grocery store shoppers and make them cry. Again, not very realistic. It makes for an entertaining show, but it's far from the reality of spiritual connection.\nThe easiest way to make a connection with a loved one is by letting it happen naturally. When a Soul doesn't occupy a physical body, they use the energy of thought to communicate. The very first clue you will get when a loved one is connecting with you is a sudden flood of thoughts about them. This most often happens when you least expect it and your mind is busy with another task. It's like being at work on a random Tuesday, with a calculator out, balancing the budget. Then, BOOM! Out of nowhere, you start thinking of your loved one who passed away.\nWe've all had the experience of randomly thinking of someone right before they call us, and answering the phone with, \"Hey! I was just thinking about you! Weird!\" That's how this Spirit communication thing works, too!\nOur tendency is to dismiss the thought, and return to the task at hand. Yet when we do that, we are likely missing the opportunity to connect more fully with our loved ones. If it seems impossible that it could be that simple, keep in mind, there really are very few Big Bang-type signs from a loved one who has passed. But connection and communication can happen daily if you are willing to accept that most of the communication comes in softly, with no drama; floating on the energy of a thought.\nLast week I was out for a bike ride while speaking to my stepmom, Sharon, through a hands-free telephone device. There I was in the hot sun, panting, sweating and trying to ride uphill. We had been talking about cake, when suddenly, I started thinking about her deceased mother.\nI paused our cake conversation and asked, \"Sharon, how is your mom doing? Have you heard from her lately?\"\nOne of the funny things about being a close friend or family member of mine is we all ask each other if we've \"heard from\" the dead in the same way we'd ask how any living family member is doing.\n\"Well, I think she's doing pretty well. I have been thinking a lot about her lately though.\"\n\"Ahh, well I think she wants to pass a message on to you, is that all right with you? She keeps saying Shirley to me, do you know a Shirley?\"\n\"Oh, yes, Shirley is a friend of mine. She's in the hospital and having a really hard time. I visited her yesterday.\"\nBecause I was able to recognize the interruptive thought about Sharon's mother as the first sign of connection, I was able to tune in and pass along the message about Shirley.\nYou, too, have the ability to connect with your loved ones in a meaningful way--no hands-free device required--and chances are, they are eager to pass along messages to you. There's no need to wait for someone with a camera crew to accost you in the veggie aisle of the grocery store; it's far more subtle than that! Simply pay attention to your thoughts. If you start thinking of a loved one out of the blue, don't dismiss it out of hand. Instead, try saying \"Hello!\" to them. Then listen, open yourself to the messages that follow. Who knows? Perhaps the connection you've hungered for most has been on hold, just waiting for you to pick up.",
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        "raw_content": "10 Unexpected Ways American Culture Translates Overseas\nMay 1 rock289\nEveryone knows that the United States\u2019 greatest export is its culture. American products, fashion, and movies are consumed all over the world, and our celebrities are beloved by many, with Hollywood movies grossing billions and American musicians selling out stadiums in distant cities. It should come as no surprise that many American cultural ideas have been copied around the world and adapted to fit the local market. But sometimes, a certain style or subculture takes off in the last place you\u2019d expect it to and gets morphed until it\u2019s bizarre.\n10Mexican Gangsters Take Off In Japan\nIn East Los Angeles and other US cities, second- and third-generation Mexican-Americans have carved out a very distinctive subculture. Known as \u201ccholo\u201d culture, they famously sport lots of tattoos, wear baggy clothes, drive lowrider cars, and listen to Spanglish music with strong hip-hop influences. Like gangster rap, cholo music has a strong criminal influence to it, often glorifying gangs and drug dealing. However, it also has very powerful nationalist undertones. Mexican identity is central to the culture, and the Mexican flag features prominently in its fashion.\nIn the United States, cholo rap is pretty limited to Mexican-American communities. But curiously, it has found a warm reception in Japan, where many young people have gone further than just embracing the music by embracing the style as well. Much of this popularity can be attributed to music executive Shin Miyata, who founded the Japanese record label Barrio Gold and introduced popular cholo musicians to Japan. Ever since the genre took off, local acts have even imitated it with songs that mix English, Spanish, and Japanese lyrics along with the distinctive chicano fashion style.\n9Heavy Metal In War-Torn Syria\nWhile debate still rages over whether heavy metal was born in America or Britain, none can doubt that American bands like Aerosmith, Kiss, and Blue Oyster Cult had a huge role in shaping the genre. The themes of anger, aggression, and fighting back against the powers that be have always been central to the music. Heavy metal took off in Europe and is extremely popular in Scandinavia.\nOne place you wouldn\u2019t expect to see it, however, is in the war-ravaged country of Syria. In 2014, a local Syrian metalhead made a documentary about the heavy metal scene in his country. Long before the civil war, Syrian metal culture operated strictly underground, ostracized and viewed with suspicion by the conservative Muslim elements within society. In 2009, Syrian authorities arrested heavy metal musician Bashar Haroun for allegedly inciting \u201cdevil worship.\u201d\nWith the outbreak of the war, the scene has struggled to remain alive and vibrant as the very venues where metalheads perform get damaged or destroyed. While the Assad government has never been friendly to them, the Islamist Syrian rebels have placed official bans on all non-Islamic music.\n8Raggare Is Swedish Rockabilly Culture That Glorifies The American South\nSweden\u2019s international image is that of a very gentile, forgiving, and politically correct country where multiculturalism is encouraged and general displays of rowdiness are frowned upon. It\u2019s the last place on Earth you\u2019d expect to see huge groups of people get together in classic 1950s cars with huge rims and Confederate flags to get wildly drunk and listen to country music.\nRaggare is a car culture obsessed with classic American cars. People get together in the middle of the countryside to basically have a giant tailgate party. Vintage clothes are worn. Country, rock-and-roll, and rockabilly music is blasted. Beer is consumed in large quantities, and occasionally, fights break out. The Confederate flag is a popular symbol in raggare. Despite its dark undertones, the Swedes see it as the ultimate symbol of rebellion. And at its heart, that\u2019s what raggare is about\u2014rebellion against the sometimes uptight Swedish society.\n7Emo Kids Get Stoned To Death In Iraq\nEmo kids in the West get a lot of hate. It\u2019s a subculture built around sadness and emotional struggle, generally confined to white suburban youth. Emo kids dress in dark clothes and tight jeans. Many wear their hair spiky and put on eyeliner or other kinds of makeup. They bond together through the perceived misery of their everyday lives. In the West, their struggles might include breakups, school stress, parents not understanding, and being grounded, but can also include such serious issues as depression and social acceptability.\nEmo culture has taken off in Iraq, where many of its adherents are suffering through different kinds of tragedies. Iraqi emos copy the music and the distinctive style of dress. However, the country\u2019s Islamic society is far less accommodating to it. In 2012, Shiite militant groups in Baghdad led a targeted campaign against teenagers adopting the style, threatening to kill them if they did not change their dress. At least 14 young people were stoned to death, though the campaign was denounced by many clerics.\n6Moscow Is Infested With Hipsters\nLike pornography, most people struggle to come up with a definition of exactly what a hipster is\u2014but you know one when you see one. In the last 10 years, it seems like hipsters have become ubiquitous in American cities, a subculture of people who refuse to be grouped into a subculture. They can\u2019t agree on what kind of fashion, music, or literature they like, but they can agree that the ones everyone else follows are garbage.\nSome might think hipster culture can only survive in places like America and Western Europe, where people are prosperous and forgiving enough to accept smug, amused ennui as a life philosophy. Authoritarian Russia seems like the last place where demisexual ovo-lacto-pescatarian writer-baristas can find acceptance. But they do. Russian hipsters, like their American counterparts, can\u2019t be defined by what they like but only by what they don\u2019t like\u2014politics, mainstream music, America, Russia, consumerism, nine-to-five jobs, and shaving.\nLike their American counterparts, Moscow and St. Petersburg are blossoming with skinny-jeaned, ukulele-playing youngsters relaxing in the park. Still, somehow, we doubt Portlandia\u2018s Russian-language remake will be a hit.\n5Biker Gangs And Metalheads Roam The African Plains\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4glaAqGQ3I\nMotorcycle gangs began appearing in the post\u2013World War II West of the United States, where huge open roads and an independent Wild West spirit were the norm. Many combat vets returning from the war looked for something to distract themselves from the monotony of civilian life. Large groups of motorcycle enthusiasts would get together and form local clubs, then take to the streets and ride en masse. While the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) was and still is the biggest, many bikers disliked its strict rules and structures. These groups split off and formed \u201coutlaw\u201d biker gangs, with their own bylaws reflecting the culture of the local group.\nBiker gangs are famous for their patch-covered leather jackets, hard partying, and tough attitudes. Heavy metal tends to be their music of choice. While most are ultimately friendly, many such gangs were involved in drug dealing, criminal activities, and white supremacy. Biker culture spread to Europe, Australia, and South Africa, where it was hugely popular with white South Africans and fully embraced apartheid-era ideology.\nIn today\u2019s radically different South Africa, biker gangs and heavy metal music are exploding in popularity with the black community. A black biker gang called the Sowetan Eagles is leading a campaign to take the racial tensions out of South African biker culture, where motorcycle rallies are one of the last bastions of old-school apartheid racism. Metal music is growing in neighboring Botswana as well, with fans adopting the leather-clad biker style of dress and loud, rebellious attitude.\n4Indonesia Is The Last Cradle Of Punk\nThe punk rock movement swept through 1970s America like a virus, becoming the hottest counterculture of the day. Everyone wanted to call their movement punk, from hardcore political anarchists to rebel Christians, drug-dealing biker gangs, and young people who were just looking for an excuse to party. By the new millennium, the term \u201cpunk\u201d had become a bit dated in the West, and anyone calling themselves punks were viewed as cheesy, if not totally backward. You\u2019d be hard pressed to find any modern American bands labeling themselves punk rock.\nIn Indonesia, the largest Muslim country in the world, the punk scene is alive and well, both musically and culturally. Self-described punk bands hang out at local bars and underneath overpasses in Jakarta. Some groups, such as the band Marjinal, even offer food, shelter, music lessons, and cigarette-rolling classes to local street kids.\n3Cowboys Of The Congo River\nFew cultural ideas are more American than the cowboy. He exemplifies rugged individualism, adventure, and fierce determination to make it in the face of adversity. In the mid-20th century, as movies grew in importance, cowboy Westerns became a staple of movie theaters across America\u2014and indeed the world. In the United States, the Western movie boom led to a resurgence of interest in all things cowboy. But that wasn\u2019t the only place where it blew up.\nIn the Belgian Congo, an extremely poor country still controlled by its imperial masters, urban black people living in segregated neighborhoods with little or no opportunity began clamoring into tight, makeshift movie parlors to watch American Westerns such as Buffalo Bill. A new subculture emerged. Young men called themselves \u201cBills\u201d after the most ubiquitous movie character of the times. They dressed like cowboys with the iconic hats, boots, and plaid shirts.\nThe culture was about expressing appreciation for the movies they loved, no doubt. But it also carried a strong anti-colonial message. The cowboy culture was about violence, individualism, and self-dependence, all of which stood opposed to the imperialist notions of both racial and economic subservience. Some scholars argue that the popularity of Western movies in the Congo helped lead to the often violent resistance that won the country its independence in 1960.\n2Japanese People Who Want To Be Black\nIt should come as no surprise that Japan occupies three spaces on this list. America and Japan have a very long history of culturally influencing each other, and you need to look no further than local anime clubs to see American teenagers who wish they were Japanese.\nMany American subcultures have found a fan base in Japan. \u201cB-style,\u201d a portmanteau of \u201cblack\u201d and \u201clifestyle,\u201d is a Japanese following obsessed with hip-hop, gangster rap, and African-American culture. Many copy how rappers dress, with baggy clothes, jewelry, and tattoos. Some go as far as darkening their skin through excessive tanning and going to special salons to get their hair curled or braided into cornrows. 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        "raw_content": "LeanIn.org and McKinsey &Company just\nreleased a fascinating study on \u201cWomen in the\nWorkplace.\u201d The study is about the state of\nwomen in Corporate America. What this study\nfound is that \u201cCorporate America is not on a path\nto gender equality.\u201d\nWhat makes this study even more credible is\nthat they also conducted it in 2012 which means\nthey were able to use the former study as a base-\nline for progress in 2015.\nThe bottom line is that, in a three-year period, there has been a minimal increase of just 0.9% in female representation in the C-Suite.\nIn the introduction, three points were made about the progress of women in Corporate America:\n1. Women are still underrepresented at every level in the corporate pipeline. Many assume this is because women are leaving companies at higher rates than men or due to difficulties balancing work and family. However, the analysis tells a more complex story: women face greater barriers to advancement and a steeper path to senior leadership.\nFemale leadership is imperative for organizations that want to perform at the highest levels. Yet, based on the slow rate of progress over the last three years, it will take 25 years to reach gender parity at the senior-VP level and more than 100 years in the C-Suite.\nWhile CEO commitment to gender diversity is high, organizations need to make a significant and sustained investment to change company practices and culture so women can achieve their full potential.\nThe Pipeline of Workers\nOne hundred eighteen (118) companies sub-\ntted data for employees, including gender, level,\ne or staff role, tenure, attrition, and full-time vs.\nrt-time.\nFrom this information, data was gathered that created the \u201cpipeline\u201d of employees from entry-level positions through C-Suite. This pipeline showed the difference between the 2012 data\nThis study caught my attention, and I thought it would be a great read for our subscribers as well. Here are some of the highlights; yet, to truly get a feel for the intricacies of what the study is telling us, I recommend downloading it from our website.",
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        "raw_content": "Home > Specialized > Mouwasat Fertility Unit\nSocial responsibility and community welfare are cornerstones of the vision of the Mouwasat Group for Medical Services. To realise the dreams of thousands of patients, the Fertility Unit was established in 2011 at the Mouwasat Hospital in Dammam to offer solutions and treatments for infertility and delayed reproduction. This was based on the group's strategy to integrate its services with community concerns\nThe Fertility Unit provides a number of medical services in the area of obstetrics and gynecology, infertility treatment, radiology, embryology, nursing and other key support services.\nFully equipped ambulances\nImaging acoustic waves\nLaboratory equipped with the latest international technological standards\nOperating theatre equipped with international standards\nA rehearsal room that takes privacy into account\nWaiting areas for men and women\nIndependent hospital room\nTreatment options at Mouwasat Fertility Unit\nMany options of treatment offered after complete investigations that may include:\nMouwasat Hospital takes into account the sensitivity and specificity of the fertility issue in our local community and is therefore keen to ensure that the Fertilisation Assistance Program has full credibility and confidentiality.\nOur doctors are also aware of the specificity of each case and its uniqueness and therefore, different tests are performed on the husband and wife in order to determine the best treatment in accordance with the condition and circumstances:\nSemen analysis.\nImaging of uterus and trumpet.\nEndoscopy, uterus and abdomen.\nIntrauterine vaccination (IUI)\nIn this therapeutic procedure, the sperm sample taken from the husband is processed and injected into the woman's womb after being washed and concentrated in the laboratory using a thin and soft catheter through the cervix. This procedure is used to solve the problems of cervical mucus, unexplained infertility, and simple problems with the sperm as a way to ensure the arrival of semen is as close as possible to the site of the egg at the time of ovulation.\nThis type of simple treatment is suitable for women whose fallopian tubes are open and healthy. To ensure the desired result, the following tips and instructions must be followed:\nThe drug should be taken for two weeks after the injection.\nThe pregnancy test should be performed two weeks after the injection\nAvoid stress, this does not mean you have to stay in bed\n2. Fertilisation outside the body\nThis term refers to the process of placing the egg and sperm together outside the body and to provide an incubator environment within certain conditions to ensure fertilisation. After fertilisation and at the beginning of division, the embryo is transferred to the uterus using a transport catheter. 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This is done by using ultrasound and filling the bladder for the best results.\n\u2022SUPPORTED TREATMENT: This procedure is performed using a laser beam to create a hole in the outer layer of the egg cell, so that the embryo can exit to increase the implantation rate.\nConditions for using laser-assisted nesting:\n\u2022 The patient must be at least 38 years old\n\u2022 The envelope should be very thin\n\u2022 Failure to implant after 3 or more cycles.\n\u2022 Transfer of pastry after freezing - remove the frozen food.\n\u2022 After the transfer of embryo: The wife must take medication every two weeks until the pregnancy test (B-HCG). Women should not engage in stressful activities or marital intercourse until the result of the test is known.\n\u2022 Freezing embryos: The couple can freeze excess embryos after transmission. These frozen embryos provide a second or third possibility of pregnancy without the ovaries needing to be activated and eggs extracted. 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        "raw_content": "'The Other Guys': Five Secrets Revealed\nFind out more about the Mark Wahlberg/Will Ferrell comedy, including the reason behind its many TLC quotes.\nOn Friday, we revealed five secrets about Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg's buddy cop flick \"The Other Guys,\" from the explanation for Paris Hilton's missing cameo to how they managed to get such a curse-filled movie to be rated PG-13.\nWe got the inside scoop from co-writer/director Adam McKay, who called up MTV News shortly before the film opened and went on to reel in $35.6 million over the weekend. McKay also let slip a bunch of other secrets that were simply too spoilery to publish on Friday (August 9). Now, as \"Other Guys\" enjoys its place at the top of the box office, we're pushing forward with five more secrets revealed (of course, beware of spoilers below!).\nWhy Jackson and Johnson Plunged Off a Roof to Their Deaths\nThis out-of-nowhere game-changer comes about 15 minutes into the\nmovie: the tough-guy cops played by Samuel L. Jackson and Dwayne Johnson actually die after they miscalculate a roof jump and land with a crunch on the sidewalk. McKay told us that they entertained a number of funny and unexpected deaths before settling on the failed roof jump.\n\"The first thought we had was that they get a call for a chase, and they pull out to join it, and just get broadsided by a truck that had nothing to do with the chase,\" he said. \"Then we just played with the idea of a really ignominious death \u2014 autoerotic asphyxiation \u2014 but we knew there was no way we could get that into a PG-13 movie. Even though it makes me and you laugh, 80 percent of the audience would be flat-out horrified. The one we really liked \u2014 and we came close to doing it \u2014 was that they were in a shootout and they just got shot. If you have too many shootouts, you're going to get shot. I think even the forensic guy was like, 'They were in 90 shootouts. You're gonna get shot eventually.'\n\"But the jump was just so much fun,\" he continued. \"Originally in the script, you didn't see them hit the ground. But I thought, 'You gotta shoot that.' It could be either grisly or fantastic. Once the Foo Fighters' song got in, we knew we had it. For a second, you think you're watching the worst filmmaking ever. Are they really playing this song during a fake Hollywood jump? And then they die!\"\nHow They Pulled Off the Motion-Capture Bar Scene\nThe film's most visually stunning scene is one that even James Cameron might applaud. It's a freeze-frame, continuous-shot bar scene in which Ferrell and Wahlberg are caught mid-action in a series of drunken incidents. The scene honestly defies easy explanation, which is why we waited until now to reveal how McKay captured it.\n\"My DP, Oliver Wood, and I had seen\nhref=\"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YFkcwtpGZo\" target=\"_blank\">this Phillips short film with cops fighting clowns,\" he explained. \"We loved it, but I think that cost $4 million to shoot. At first we were going to do digital camera stills, and I just thought that was boring and we kind of did that already on 'Talladega Nights.' Then Oliver said, 'I think we can do the Phillips thing,' and in four days we came up with the plan.\n\"We got this motion-capture camera that you program so the camera moves exactly the same every time,\" he added. \"It was similar to what they did in 'The Matrix' with the flying bullets. They weren't wearing motion-capture suits. I wish I had thought of that. I would have made Will wear one for no reason. We just wrote joke scenarios of a night gone horribly wrong. We went to this bar on the Upper West Side [of Manhattan] and shot it in half a day. We cast stuntmen and women who could hold poses. Our special effects company, Evil Eye, added all these funny elements.\"\nWhy Keaton Quotes TLC\nMichael Keaton plays the NYPD precinct captain who's always barking orders at Ferrell and Wahlberg. He also has a strange and hilarious habit of quoting TLC lyrics without seemingly having any idea who that group is. It's a gem of a recurring bit, and it came about entirely by accident.\n\"We were trying to write phrases for the captain that were tough-guy euphemisms,\" McKay said. \"We had a draft where he said all this crazy stuff and out of that I started to say, 'Don't go chasing waterfalls,'\nand everyone started laughing. Then we called it back two more times, and then Keaton was doing them so well, we added more.\"\n\"We came up with a whole backstory that he drove his son to college and his son played a TLC greatest-hits CD the whole time but the captain was never aware what he was listening to,\" he added. \"We knew at least 35 percent of the audience would have no idea who TLC is, but we were like, 'Screw it! It's too funny!' \"\nWhy McKay Had Such a Weird Cameo\nLast week, we revealed why Paris Hilton's cameo was left on the cutting room floor. Now we turn our attention to McKay's cameo as a demented homeless man who is the ringleader of a roving gay orgy gang.\nYes, it is all as bizarre as it sounds.\n\"We originally had it just as a reference about all the horrible stuff that happens to [Will's] car [after it gets stolen],\" he said. \"We did a table re-write and Andrew Steele, the head writer for Funny or Die, came up with this joke that the thieves left a thank you note. That made us laugh, and then we named the thieves Dirty Mike and the Boys.\nThen we're like, 'We've got to see them.' I always like to do something small in our movies, so I was like, 'All right, it's me!'\n\"So we shot this riverside scene and just did thirty minutes of the filthiest improv you've ever heard in your life, and had to cut everything except what you see in the movie,\" he continued. \"But the extended DVD has all the nastiness.\"\nA Sequel Just Might Happen\nAfter the collapse of \"Anchorman 2\" this spring, fans might be wondering if we'll ever see a sequel from one of the four big-screen collaborations between McKay and Ferrell. McKay revealed that we just might see \"The Other Guys 2\" down the road.\n\"We had fun shooting this and we talked about it,\" he said. \"There's almost a novelty to doing a sequel at this point. The two we were talking about were 'Step Brothers' and 'Other Guys.' We don't want to get ahead of ourselves. 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        "raw_content": "A Ball of Smoke Stadium Debate\nControlling the message is a key component to any well-resourced strategy or plan devised by a local authority, regional agency or a sporting organisation such as the County Board of Waterford GAA. But in truth, attempting to control the message is probably the best any organisation can hope for. Why? Because once a press release lands in a media body\u2019s inbox, how an individual newspaper, radio station or website processes such information rests on their respective whims.\nWhether the glass is rendered half-full or half-empty is at an editor\u2019s behest, and such decision making can, at times, greatly influence public sentiment.\nTake the Walsh Park redevelopment, for example, and how the story was re-ignited by Dermot Crowe\u2019s Sunday Independent report before generating a week of air-time on WLR\u2019s \u2018Deise AM\u2019 programme.\nWalsh Park will be redeveloped. The time has for that penny to drop passed months ago.\nOn Friday morning, November 9th, by which time we were four days into a stadium redevelopment debate which hadn\u2019t involved anyone directly engaged in the project, the GAA\u2019s Munster Council broke their silence on the matter. Now perhaps that\u2019s not how officialdom viewed it by the time Munster GAA Kieran Leddy spoke to Eamon Keane regarding Walsh Park but, to these listening ears, Mr Leddy\u2019s intervention, while utterly relevant, felt unnecessarily tardy. Between them, the Waterford County Board and Munster Council could have stopped this story in its tracks first thing on Monday morning, November 5th. It shouldn\u2019t have taken the guts of another week, and a meeting of 79 club delegates at Lawlor\u2019s Hotel to re-affirm that the Walsh Park plan is the project of first resort, subject to tackling both outstanding planning objections, of course.\n\u201cThe aim of the GAA, in Waterford, Munster and Croke Park is to provide a venue in Waterford for the playing of Gaelic Games that has modern facilities for spectators and players but one that is financially viable, and that\u2019s the key phrase here: it has to be financially viable,\u201d Kieran Leddy told Eamon Keane.\nMr Leddy re-iterated that the feasibility study report into potential GAA stadium choices in Waterford (which he acknowledged was \u201cwell put together\u201d) noted that a 16,500 capacity development at Carriganore would cost \u20ac16 million \u2013 minus the site cost, building inflation, etc. And he contends that overall cost would ultimately be \u201cnorth of \u20ac20 million\u201d. The notion of a free site being offered by WIT, as had been reported by The Sunday Independent, which was rejected in a statement issued by WIT (and re-iterated by Kieran Leddy), was, to anyone living in the real world, never likely to materialise. And that so much was made of an offer which had never been made, as stressed by WIT itself, was unfortunate and served to distort a realistic stadium debate. In fact, it did precious little to enhance the real time narrative: that the long-term primary venue of Waterford GAA will be Walsh Park.\nPrivate meetings, such as the meeting which jump-started this debate was meant to remain, are not acts of subterfuge: in general, they are well-intentioned gatherings designed to examine hypothetical projects. I\u2019ve been at a few of them myself and left my notebook behind me. Over the past decade or so, the Waterford County Board has generally taken a reactionary approach to dealing with headlines that it hasn\u2019t always looked kindly upon. This is an area I have some experience in, given my own opining on Walsh Park over the years, during which I\u2019ve highlighted the absence of a light bulb, let alone Wi-Fi access, in the ground\u2019s press box.\nDiffering perspectives have been offered to me by Board members, not generally for the purpose of generating further publicity from either this paper or the Board\u2019s perspective, but we treat each other like grown-ups and that\u2019s manifested itself in sustained, mutual goodwill.\nSuch goodwill is shared throughout Ireland\u2019s regional print media when one considers the weekly output of Gaelic Games coverage across all titles, reflecting the significance of Hurling, Football and Camogie throughout our parishes. In fact, there is no other sporting organisation or national body which consistently receives such fulsome coverage in the regional press as that afforded to the GAA on a weekly basis. Given that this coverage has been resolutely maintained without the imperative of attached advertising (and despite strained in-house resources), local newspapers have done the resource-rich Croke Park a huge service with little financial recognition in return. I for one have felt there have been times when the coverage devoted to Gaelic Games is taken for granted both at county and national level: take it from a member of a club of reporters who\u2019ve barely had a free Sunday evening in recent years due to deadline changes.\nGiven that level of goodwill, the County Board ought to have pounced on that \u2018Sindo\u2019 story and cut it off like a centre-back tracking an advancing forward chasing a deep ball. 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        "raw_content": "Buddha in my Belly\nPhoto credit: kedarphotography.wordpress.com\nSometimes I wake up in a state of total panic. Sometimes I go to sleep in a state of total panic. Sometimes I do both in the same day. It's really no way to live, and it's something I wish only on my worst enemies. Let's face it, I'm no saint...and I kind of hope that wretched people feel this miserable. I shouldn't feel this way about others and occasionally I work on being more compassionately connected to the people I loathe, but mostly I wish for them the same state of \"flying apart at the seams\" that I feel.\nIt does occur to me that maybe I'm the recipient of some loathing and *that's* why I get to feel this way, but I put those thoughts aside. In addition to chronic anxiety, I also possess a healthy dose of narcissism. Whatcha gonna do? People are complex creatures, no?\nMore and more I notice something around me: people who are legit in pain (people I like no less!) and how scary it is to move beyond the pain we know into a new possibility. I see people stuck in jobs, in relationships, in whole modes of thinking about the world, which leave them truly trapped in their self-made cell. Change is really scary, that's certain, but it's also the only way out of misery.\nPerhaps the biggest tragedy in our lives is that freedom is possible, yet we can pass our years trapped in the same old patterns... We may want to love other people without holding back, to feel authentic, to breathe in the beauty around us, to dance and sing. Yet each day we listen to inner voices that keep our life small. -Tara Brach\nTara Brach is a teacher of Buddhist meditation and a clinical psychologist. I imagine she's the type of person who likes to hug other people. (Please note: I do not. There is nothing wrong with a high five to say hello or good-bye.) She teaches, through the practice of mindfulness and Buddhist philosophy, how to stop being in that small space of conflict. Because whether you realize it or not, if you're stuck in old patterns which do not leave you feeling nurtured and well, then you're in a state of conflict.\nShe says that we need to \"intentionally stop...our rushing around\" and for just a few moments \"simply pause and notice our inner experience.\" In that moment of pause, it's possible to \"become conscious of...the feeling that something is missing or wrong.\" And it's here that we have a choice in response, but only if we pause. When we let go of the control we think we have in our life, of being in charge of every possibility and every outcome, \"we can meet our vulnerability with the wisdom of...Acceptance.\"\nHow cool is that? You know, being vulnerable to what feels like chaos, or like the hippy dippy notion of \"going with the flow,\" is what's going to happen anyway. There is very little in this world that we actually control in the truest definition. Other people create detours, economics create diversions, geography, health and scheduling can stop a plan dead. There's no real control to be had if we look with a clinical eye.\nBreathing, at the most fundamental level, is really all we can control; and even that is beyond our control if we insist upon doing it wrong. So taking a moment in each moment to pause, to breathe, and to NOT react for just one moment, may be all we need to break out of the rut and the usual mold of bad decisions. Of course that means letting go of our filthy dirty security blanket and letting it get some fresh air and sunshine...it means we might have to trust someone else or something else.\nBut it also means that we might get a different outcome than the one we've always gotten in the past - the one that causes us to wake in a panic, go to sleep in a panic, or spend our days trying not to fly apart at the seams.\nSo try it out, and from me to you: high five!\nLabels: Buddha, compassion, happiness, homeboys\nMarcyMartin July 23, 2012 at 7:15 PM\nLizzie, this is spectacular. And we don't hug good-bye. We KISS good-bye. :)",
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        "raw_content": "Follow Her Home\nA Juniper Song Mystery by Steph Cha\nReview: Juniper Song is a student of Philip Marlowe and fancies herself a contemporary version of the classic sleuth. So when an opportunity comes along that allows her to put into practice all that she's read about, she jumps right in, in Follow Her Home, the first mystery in this series by Steph Cha.\nSong \u2014 everyone calls her that \u2014 is asked by her close friend Luke Cook to determine if his father, a founding partner with of Stokel, Levinson & Cook, is having an affair with one of his employees, Lori Lim, a woman young enough to be his daughter. Song thinks it will be an easy assignment of tailing one or the other, but soon thereafter she's knocked unconscious and later, after waking up, finds a dead body in the trunk of her car. \"For all my fascination with the violence of noir,\" she thinks to herself, \"I had never fantasized its intrusion into my own life.\" The dead man turns out to be another employee of the Cook law firm \u2026 and this case for Song was turning out to be far more complicated than Song had ever imagined.\nStylistically, Follow Her Home is written more along the lines of a teen novel than an adult one. Indeed, Song is far more Nancy Drew than Philip Marlowe. The murder mystery storyline is straight-forward enough, but is intercut with a backstory about Song and her sister Iris, information that is probably intended to add depth to the character of Song but which comes across as completely orthogonal to the narrative of her investigation. Song mentally tries to justify her actions in the present with what has happened in the past, that one is a consequence of the other, but it just doesn't work here. It's not so much confusing as it is an unnecessary intrusion into the story. Maybe now that Song has dealt with the past, as it were, the next in the series will allow her to grow more as a person in the present.\nAcknowledgment: Minotaur Books provided an ARC of Follow Her Home for this review.\nLocation(s) referenced in Follow Her Home: Los Angeles, California\nFollow Her Home by Steph Cha \u2014 A Juniper Song Mystery",
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        "raw_content": "Home BREAKING NEWS U.S. offers Pakistan opportunity to \u201creset\u201d the relationship, yet again\nU.S. offers Pakistan opportunity to \u201creset\u201d the relationship, yet again\nSecretary of State Mike Pompeo, left, speaks with Marine Corps Gen. Joe Dunford, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, at the Benzir Bhutto Airport in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, following meetings with Prime Minister Imran Khan and other Pakistani officials. DoD photo by Jim Garamone\nIn line with its carrot-and-stick policy vis-a-vis Pakistan, just three days after announcing a $300 million cut in military aid to Pakistan, Washington has offered that country\u2019s new leaders and its military, a chance to \u201creset\u201d the relationship.\nPompeo and Marine Corps General Joe Dunford met with new Prime Minister Imran Khan, Foreign Minister Mehmood Qureshi and Army Chief of Staff Gen. Qamar Javed Bajwa, Sept. 5, en route to India for high-level meeting with counterparts for the strategic dialogue (2+2).\n\u201cWe talked about their new government and the opportunity to reset the relationship between our two countries across a broad spectrum: economic, business, commercial \u2014 the work that we all need to do to try to develop a peaceful resolution in Afghanistan,\u201d Pompeo told reporters in Rawalpindi, according to a DOD news report.\nThe bottom line with the talks is that the Pakistanis \u201cagreed it is time to deliver on our joint commitments,\u201d Pompeo said.\n\u201cWe\u2019ve had lots of time where we\u2019ve talked and made agreements, but we haven\u2019t been able to actually execute those,\u201d Pompeo is quoted saying in the DOD report. \u201cSo there was broad agreement \u2026 that we need to begin to do things on the ground that will deliver outcomes so we can begin to build confidence and trust between the two countries.\u201d\n\u201cWhen we talked to General Bajwa on a military-to-military level, we listened to the prime minister very carefully [and] we listened to the secretary very carefully. The objectives were very consistent between the secretary and prime minister,\u201d Dunford said. \u201cGeneral Bajwa and I agreed that we will leverage the military-to-military relationship for the secretary and prime minister and, more importantly, for President Trump\u2019s South Asia Strategy.\u201d\nLast year President Trump said that Pakistan \u201coften gives safe haven to agents of chaos, violence and terror,\u201d and called on Pakistan to stop providing safe havens for terrorists who rest and refit for actions in Afghanistan and elsewhere. \u201cPakistan has much to lose by continuing to harbor criminals and terrorists,\u201d the president said at the time.\nMost recently, just three days before Pompeo left for Islamabad, Washington announced it is cutting $300 in military aid to that South Asian nation.\nFollowing the discussions, Pompeo said the military-to-military relationship underpins the move to reset the U.S.-Pakistani relationship. There will be more discussions ahead, and there must be more results, he said.\nIn a media briefing en route to India Sept. 5, Secretary of Defense James Mattis was non-committal when asked about his assessment of the Pakistani Inter Services Intelligence and its alleged support of the Haqqani network, a Sunni Muslim terrorist group under the Taliban network, that has occasionally hit Indian targets in Afghanistan and operates on that country\u2019s southeastern border with Pakistan.\n\u201cAs far as the ISI, let me just say that Pakistan has a new government, against the odds of some skeptics. There was a peaceful transition of power. Government\u2019s being put together,\u201d Mattis noted.\n\u201c\u2026 we do expect that Pakistan will be part of the community of nations that give no haven to terrorism. I mean, that\u2019s what we expect of all nations in the world. And so that\u2019s where we\u2019re at on it.\u201d\nPrevious articleIranian oil, Russian military purchases to figure in U.S.-India 2+2 talks\nNext articleIndia\u2019s Supreme Court decriminalizes gay sex in historic ruling\nPakistan wants good U.S. relations despite Trump, minister says\nU.S. diplomat has talks Pakistan amid tension over Trump \u201cdeceit\u201d tweet\nTwo dead in protests over Pakistan girl\u2019s rape and murder",
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There was an unexpected jump in the employment rate. However, this didn\u2019t last long. After the third quarter of FY15, it started receding gently. To date, this graph is receding. In the year 2015, the top five IT companies hired only 77,625 employees. That is 24 per cent lesser than the number of recruitments in the same period, last year.\nThe IT sector contributes 7.5 per cent to the GDP of the country and is lauded by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi for creating employment for the vast talent pool of educated unemployed (the sector is likely to create 2.5 lakh new jobs this year). However, now it is also following in the footsteps of major private sector players worldwide and employing automation to improve profitability and reduce redundancy. This year in June, Wipro announced that it will free 3,000 software engineers from their \u2018mundane\u2019 software maintenance jobs, and save the company about $46.5 million. Therefore, at a time when the Government is dreaming to create a Digital India so as to generate fifty million additional jobs, Indian IT companies are planning their own future, without their engineering workforce.\nEngineering Talent is Going Digital\nIt\u2019s a fact that engineering firms are struggling to recruit fresh graduates right out of college. A fifth to a third of the million students graduating out of India\u2019s engineering colleges run the risk of being unemployed. Reason? The business model has changed. Customers ask for more and IT companies are looking at hiring skilled individuals who can meet this demand. Companies need graduates who are trained in digital skills. A threatening issue of skills mismatch faces both graduates and recruiters.\n\u201cIT infrastructure of the future will be managed not by people but by smart systems. Engineering \u201cchores\u201d will be automated and technologists will focus on creativity and innovation,\u201d says Chetan Dube, founder and CEO of AI systems maker IPSoft.\nWith the world of work evolving to digital transformation trends like automation, big data and analytics, and artificial intelligence, companies are changing their recruitment strategy. Not many companies are willing to train fresh graduates in the digital technologies they work with, citing budgetary constraints. And this story is largely being played out across the engineering sector. The need of the hour is for the engineering graduates to be digitally trained and consequently employable, so that they don\u2019t have to settle for jobs in other sectors.\nHow India was shaped from\nbeing a risky venture\nto a startup destination\nAccording to historian Ramachandra Guha, no venture capitalist would have funded a startup called India in 1947, as it was then a very risky venture.\nBut here we are in 2016 \u2014 a thriving economy and the world\u2019s most populous democracy. How did the idea of India, that wouldn\u2019t have received venture funding, become the India that we know today?\nThere are three factors that made this transformation possible and these can also help entrepreneurs who seek to convert ideas into high-growth companies.\nThe first is to have a vision. The clearly defined vision of the country was that it would pay heed to the \u201cwill of the many rather than the needs of the few.\u201dNext is the team. The team that was entrusted with the task of building India consisted of people with different skill sets and ideologies.\nAnd finally, the execution. In the early days of nation building, our founding fathers identified the three pillars that were critical in building a thriving country.\nTechies with advanced\nskills can power enterprises\nGoing digital appears to be the trend shaping organisations today. The word \u2018digital\u2019 encompasses all the new-age terms we are increasingly becoming familiar with\u2014SMAC (social, mobile, analytics, cloud), the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence, robotics, machine learning, virtual reality, cyber security, to name a few.\nIndependent research by IDC, Assocham and Nasscom has indicated that digital transformation will become big business in the years to come\u2014digitally-transformed organisations are stated to be 26% more profitable compared to those who don\u2019t take this route. IDC reports that global spending on digital transformation technologies will cross $2.1 billion by 2019. Yet another study indicates that, by 2018, 35% of IT resources will be spent on supporting the creation of new digital revenue streams, and by 2020 almost 50% of IT budgets will be tied to digital transformation initiatives.\nWhile predictions about the digital transformation trend are good news, what is worrisome is whether the ICT industry in India is ready\u2014in terms of rightly skilled talent\u2014to support digital transformation initiatives being rolled out by organisations. The view of industry pundits is that companies allocating almost 50% of their IT budgets on new digital revenue streams by 2020 will create an unprecedented demand of over 10 lakh newly-trained digital professionals. 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        "raw_content": "(Mismatch repair proteins)\nMismatch repair (MMR) proteins is a group of nuclear enzymes, which in all proliferating cells participate in repair of base-base mismatch, that occur during DNA replication. The proteins form complexes (heterodimers) that bind to areas of abnormal DNA and initiates its removal. Loss of MMR proteins leads to an accumulation of DNA replication errors in the proliferating cells, particularly in areas of the genome with short repetitive nucleotide sequences, a phenomenon known as microsatellite instability (MSI). Hence, MMR protein deficiency in cells is closely related to a high degree of MSI (MSI-H), in contrast to cells with a low degree of MSI (MSI-L) and cells that are MSI stable (MSS). In human, nine genes with MMR function have been identified, of which five have particular clinical interest because they may be mutated in families with hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) (the relative frequency in parenthesis): MLH1 (49%), PMS1 (0.3%), PMS2 (2%), MSH2 (38%), and MSH6 (9%). More than 300 different mutations have been identified. Persons carrying a mutation have normal MMR proteins, but in case of a DNA damage involving the nonmutated allel, the protein production stops (loss of heterozygosity). When forming complexes MLH1 heterodimerizes with PMS2, PMS1 or MLH3 (another MMR protein, for which a mutation has not been detected), while MSH2 heterodimerizes with MSH6. In case of MSH2 deficiency, MSH6 protein is also lost, possibly because of protein instability.\nAbout 3-5% of all colorectal carcinomas are related to a mutation in the MMR proteins. Carriers of an MLH1 or MSH2 mutation has a more than 70% lifetime risk of developing a colorectal carcinoma and also markedly increased risk of developing endometrial carcinomas (50%), as well as an less increased risk of developing carcinomas of stomach, biliary tract, ovary and urinary tract, as well as brain tumours and sebaceous skin tumours. The distribution of extraintestinal tumours is somewhat dependent on the type of mutation. About 5% of colorectal carcinomas are associated with a germline mutation. In about 15% of colorectal carcinomas loss of MLH1 protein occurs without a mutation but because of a hypermethylation of the MLH1 promoter. MSI-H (MMR protein deficient) colorectal carcinomas are associated with significant survival advantage independently of grade and stage, compared to MSS colorectal carcinomas (which are characterized by chromosomal instability). MSI-H carcinomas usually display high prevalence of activated intraepithelial T-lymphocytes (which is suspected to increase tumour cell apoptosis and, hence, to impede the growth potential). They are more often localized in the right hemicolon, and show a slightly deviant morphologic spectrum, as there is an overrepresentation of mucinous adenocarcinomas and medullary carcinomas (inappropriately designated low differentiated (adeno-)carcinomas). It appears that among colorectal carcinomas the response to chemotherapy is different in MSI-H and MSS cases, but the data are conflicting.\nCompared to molecular biological techniques, immunohistochemical analysis of MMR protein expression is much simpler and cheaper. Immunohistochemical analysis helps to pinpoint the affected gene and should be readily accessible in a pathology laboratory. Staining for MLH1, MSH2 and MSH6 in colorectal carcinomas should be carried out in patients < 55 years-of-age or with a family history of these tumours. Staining may also be carried out prior to planned chemotherapy. At some hospitals, all colorectal carcinomas are analyzed because of the prognostic implications.\nMLH1: Tonsil was found to be a recommendable positive tissue control for MLH1. Virtually all mantle zone B-cells must show at an at least weak to moderate nuclear staining reaction, while a moderate to strong nuclear staining reaction must be seen in the proliferating germinal centre B-cells. Colon adenocarcinoma with loss of MLH1 expression is recommended as negative tissue control for MLH1. No nuclear staining reaction should be seen in the neoplastic cells, whereas a nuclear staining reaction must be seen in stromal cells. A weak staining reaction of the nuclear membranes can be seen in scattered neoplastic cells in colon adenocarcinomas with loss of MLH1 expression.\nMSH2: Tonsil was found to be a recommendable positive tissue control for MSH2. Virtually all mantle zone B-cells must show an at least weak to moderate nuclear staining reaction, while a moderate to strong nuclear staining reaction must be seen in the proliferating germinal centre B-cells. Colon adenocarcinoma with loss of MSH2 expression is recommended as negative tissue control for MSH2. No nuclear staining reaction should be seen in the neoplastic cells, whereas a nuclear staining reaction must be seen in stromal cells.\nMSH6: Tonsil was found to be a recommendable positive tissue control for MSH6. Virtually all mantle zone B-cells must show at an at least weak to moderate nuclear staining reaction, while a moderate to strong nuclear staining reaction must be seen in the proliferating germinal centre B-cells.Colon adenocarcinoma with loss of MSH6 expression is recommended as negative tissue control. No nuclear staining reaction should be seen in the neoplastic cells, whereas a nuclear staining reaction must be seen in stromal cells serving as internal positive tissue control.\nPMS2: Tonsil was found to be a recommendable positive tissue control for PMS2. Virtually all mantle zone B-cells must show at an at least weak to moderate nuclear staining reaction, while a moderate to strong nuclear staining reaction must be seen in the proliferating germinal centre B-cells. Colon adenocarcinoma with loss of PMS2 expression is recommended as negative tissue control for PMS2. No nuclear staining reaction should be seen in the neoplastic cells, whereas a nuclear staining reaction must be seen in stromal cells.\nEllis NA. Value of Immunohistochemical Detection of DNA Mismatch Repair Proteins in Predicting Germline Mutation in Hereditary Colorectal Neoplasms. Am J Surg Pathol. 2005 Jan;29(1):96-104. Lindor NM, Burgart LJ, Leontovich O, Goldberg RM, Cunningham JM, Sargent DJ, Walsh-Vockley C, Petersen GM, Walsh MD, Leggett BA, Young JP, Barker MA, Jass JR, Hopper J, Gallinger S, Bapat B, Redston M, Thibodeau SN. Immunohistochemistry versus microsatellite instability testing in phenotyping colorectal tumors. J Clin Oncol. 2002 Feb 15;20(4):1043-8. Muller W, Burgart LJ, Krause-Paulus R, Thibodeau SN, Almeida M, Edmonston TB, Boland CR, Sutter C, Jass JR, Lindblom A, Lubinski J, MacDermot K, Sanders DS, Morreau H, Muller A, Oliani C, Orntoft T, Ponz De Leon M, Rosty C, Rodriguez-Bigas M, Ruschoff J, Ruszkiewicz A, Sabourin J, Salovaara R, Moslein G; ICG-HNPCC (International Collaborative Group). The reliability of immunohistochemistry as a prescreening method for the diagnosis of hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC)--results of an international collaborative study. Fam Cancer. 2001;1(2):87-92. Jass JR. 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        "raw_content": "In July, more than nine years after its January 2006 launch, NASA\u2019s New Horizons space probe flew within 8,000 miles of Pluto\u2019s surface and, in the process, provided the first distinct look at the mysterious dwarf planet. Alan Stern, the principal investigator of the mission, spoke on Thursday evening about the process of his team's mission, what it discovered and what his team\u2019s accomplishment means for our understanding of the solar system.\nStern\u2019s talk, the seventh in the lecture series put on by Northwestern\u2019s Center for Interdisciplinary Exploration and Research in Astrophysics (CIERA), took the audience at Ryan Family Auditorium through the New Horizons probe\u2019s journey from start to finish.\nNew Horizons left Earth\u2019s orbit within 10 minutes, then reached the moon within nine hours \u2013 slightly faster than the three days it took the Apollo crew. The probe passed by Jupiter after 13 months and, after more than six years, finally began to approach Pluto.\nFirst, New Horizons passed by Charon, the largest of the dwarf planet\u2019s five moons, where pictures revealed a much more complex surface than anticipated. But, Stern said, it paled in comparison to Pluto, \u201cthe star of the show.\u201d\n\u201cEvery time I look at one of the higher resolution images, my head hurts,\u201d Stern said, flashing the now-famous high-resolution photo of Pluto on the massive auditorium screen.\nSterns said Pluto\u2019s surface has 1,200 craters, but none exist on Sputnik Planum, the large, flat icy plain near the bottom of the planet. The New Horizons team will continue to explore mysteries like this as the probe continues farther into the frigid depths of Kuiper Belt.\n\u201cIt\u2019s amazing to be part of a project like this,\u201d Stern said. \u201cIt\u2019s something a little larger than life that you know is going to go down in history.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "If you were watching CNN all summer (in which case your news knowledge probably ranges from this to this), you may need a refresher course on exactly what went on in the world of politics. Whether you spent the past few months working away at an internship or lounging by the pool, below are the top ten stories you may have missed while you were on break.\n10. Obama changes course on missiles\nObama began the summer with a showdown in Moscow with Vladimir Putin; he ended the summer with a reconfiguration of U.S. policy on missile defense. The July summit was considered a success, eliciting cooperation between the two parties on non-proliferation without highlighting their respective disagreements on Iran and other key issues. Three months later, the Obama administration announced that it will not build the planned defensive missile shield in the Czech Republic and Poland that the Russians vociferously opposed. Instead, the Obama administration is proposing a set of alternative missile defense measures that are based at sea and focus on guarding against Iran. As Obama highlights the need for non-proliferation at the U.N. General Assembly, the concession on missile defense could prove to elicit cooperation from the Russians on a reformed non-proliferation treaty.\n9. U.S. takes a tougher line on development assistance to Sub-Saharan Africa\nWe cannot be sure how important Sub-Saharan Africa is to Obama\u2019s foreign policy agenda. While he toured several countries in the region during his first summer in the White House, his administration has yet to appoint an administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development, a key post for development assistance. His campaign pledge to double U.S. foreign assistance was one of the first to be dropped in light of the financial crisis. These notwithstanding, Obama\u2019s speech to the Ghanaian parliament highlighted his unique ability to address Africa\u2019s problems with passion and toughness, challenging African leaders to focus on governance as a prerequisite for U.S. interest and assistance. The Senate and the House will soon debate foreign assistance reform packages that could begin to transform Obama\u2019s rhetoric into law.\n8. Political transformation in Japan?\nThe Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) had dominated Japanese politics without parallel since the end of World War II, developing strong ties with the United States and a vibrant commercial culture. Over the past decades, however, Japan has seen prime ministers come and go as its economy has declined and its politics have become more volatile. The September election booted the LDP from power and ushered in the Democratic Party (DPJ), a more liberal opposition that favors a looser military alliance with the United States and stronger diplomatic relationships within the region. The shift in Japanese politics \u2014 the world\u2019s second-largest economy \u2014 will undoubtedly influence the world economy and Asian politics as the true implications of the electoral change become clear.\n7. Energy reform package passes the House, stalls in the Senate\nThe House of Representatives passed an aggressive energy reform bill along party lines at the beginning of the summer. The Waxman-Markey Bill would set a cap on industrial greenhouse gas emissions with the goal of reducing emissions to 20 percent below 2005 levels by 2020. The bill would also create a market for enterprises to trade the right to emit carbon, integrating smaller industries over time. It includes incentives for states to adopt or initiate clean energy programs and other green practices. As the health care debate has sapped most all Senatorial energy, the discussion surrounding Waxman-Markey has largely subsided. Look for the wrangling to begin again once a health care deal is made.\n6. Violence increases as troops withdraw from Iraq\nThe summer saw a further drawdown of troops from Iraq, and a substantial shift of authority to Iraqi officials in major urban areas. As expected, the withdrawal of American troops was met with increased violence, though attacks are weaker and more infrequent than they were before the infamous surge and Sunni Awakening strategies materialized. When Joe Biden recently made a trip to Baghdad to boast about progress, he was met with the smell of fresh mortar as he entered the Green Zone, home to the American Embassy.\n5. Afghanistan voted, democracy got whooped\nThe War in Afghanistan became progressively worse over the past year, only to reach its crescendo with the financial crisis. The Taliban still controls much of the country, supported by outposts in the west of Pakistan. The summer\u2019s Afghan elections only added to the instability as widespread evidence of fraud obviated President Hamid Karzai\u2019s proclaimed success. While the recount is underway and a run-off is unlikely, Afghanistan will remain a source of instability and consternation for the Obama administration. As the school year progresses, look for Obama\u2019s key decision on the future of Afghanistan. It is likely that he will choose between adding over 10,000 troops to the current levels (as General Stanley McChrystal suggests), altering the mission of the current forces and creating an opening for withdrawal (as Biden seems to be advocating behind the scenes).\n4. Empathetic moderate and wise Latina Sonia Sotomayor sworn in as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court\nObama\u2019s first nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court, Sonia Sotomayor, endured several days of Senate hearings before being confirmed and inaugurated as an associate justice of the Supreme Court. Sonia Sotomayor is the first Latina Supreme Court justice and the third female justice to sit on the Court. The hearings focused on Sotomayor\u2019s past claim that her heralded status as a \u201cwise Latina\u201d influenced how she interpreted cases, and \u2014 according to one statement \u2014 made her better fit to make decisions than a white male. While conservatives pilloried Sotomayor\u2019s emphasis on empathy, some liberals fear that her presence on the bench will further moderate a court that shifted to the right since key civil rights decisions were handed down in the 60s and 70s.\n3. Governors gone wild\nWho is the GOP\u2019s next leader? Some thought it would be Sarah Palin, the aw-shucks point guard from real America. An interview with Katie Couric and an election later, she was featured more in punch lines than projected primary polls. During the summer, in order to better serve her country, she resigned from her post as governor of Alaska. Mark Sanford also dazzled the GOP with his fiscal conservatism and southern drawl. Little did they know that he had a fondness for hiking and romantic poetry. Governor Sanford, while claiming to hike the Appalachian Trail during Father\u2019s Day, escaped to Argentina to see his mistress with whom, according to intimate e-mails, he is madly in love. The governor\u2019s commitment to explain the full extent of his infidelities has led the GOP to ask him to stop talking. 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Truly, \u201che performs a miracle, because in this case he has abandoned his obstinacy and obeyed the will of God, and he has done as the Lord commanded him\u201d.\nIn the \u201cthird chapter, which the Liturgy offers us tomorrow\u201d (4:1-11), the Pope continued, \u201cNineveh converts and, facing this conversion Jonah, this man who is not docile to the Spirit of God, becomes angry\u201d. Scripture states that \u201cit displeased Jonah exceedingly, and he was angry\u201d, and even rebuked the Lord: \u201cis this not what I said when I was yet in my country? That is why I made haste to flee to Tarshish for I knew that thou art a gracious God and merciful, slow to anger, and abounding in all steadfast love, and repentest of evil\u201d.\nThus, Francis summarized, \u201cthe first chapter is resistance to the mission that the Lord entrusted to him: \u2018Go and preach, so that they may convert\u2019. And he is resistant\u201d. 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        "raw_content": "Photos: Gwaii Haanas totem pole raised\nDarryl Dyck, The Canadian Press 08.15.2013\nThe Gwaii Haanas legacy totem pole is lifted and pushed into a hole before being raised in Windy Bay, B.C., on Lyell Island in Haida Gwaii on Thursday, August 15, 2013. The 13-metre totem is the first monumental pole to be raised in the area in 130 years. It was carved to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Gwaii Haanas Agreement, a document that allows the government of Canada and the Haida Nation to co-manage and protect the region. Haida Gwaii is made up of more than 150 islands about 90 kilometres west of British Columbia's north coast.\nHaana Edenshaw, 9, of Masset, B.C., tosses eagle feathers in the air during the blessing of the Gwaii Haanas legacy totem pole before being raised in Windy Bay, B.C., on Lyell Island in Haida Gwaii on Thursday, August 15, 2013. The 13-metre totem is the first monumental pole to be raised in the area in 130 years. It was carved to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Gwaii Haanas Agreement, a document that allows the government of Canada and the Haida Nation to co-manage and protect the region. Haida Gwaii is made up of more than 150 islands about 90 kilometres west of British Columbia's north coast.Darryl Dyck / The Canadian Press\nRolly Williams removes the pull ropes after the Gwaii Haanas legacy totem pole was raised in Windy Bay, B.C., on Lyell Island in Haida Gwaii on Thursday, August 15, 2013. The 13-metre totem is the first monumental pole to be raised in the area in 130 years. It was carved to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Gwaii Haanas Agreement, a document that allows the government of Canada and the Haida Nation to co-manage and protect the region. Haida Gwaii is made up of more than 150 islands about 90 kilometres west of British Columbia's north coast.Darryl Dyck / The Canadian Press\nDiane Brown, second left, uses hemlock branches and water to bless he Gwaii Haanas legacy totem pole before being raised in Windy Bay, B.C., on Lyell Island in Haida Gwaii on Thursday, August 15, 2013. The 13-metre totem is the first monumental pole to be raised in the area in 130 years. It was carved to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Gwaii Haanas Agreement, a document that allows the government of Canada and the Haida Nation to co-manage and protect the region. Haida Gwaii is made up of more than 150 islands about 90 kilometres west of British Columbia's north coast.Darryl Dyck / The Canadian Press\nDiane Brown uses hemlock branches and water to bless he Gwaii Haanas legacy totem pole before being raised in Windy Bay, B.C., on Lyell Island in Haida Gwaii on Thursday, August 15, 2013. The 13-metre totem is the first monumental pole to be raised in the area in 130 years. It was carved to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Gwaii Haanas Agreement, a document that allows the government of Canada and the Haida Nation to co-manage and protect the region. Haida Gwaii is made up of more than 150 islands about 90 kilometres west of British Columbia's north coast.Darryl Dyck / The Canadian Press\nThe Gwaii Haanas legacy totem pole is seen after being raised in Windy Bay, B.C., on Lyell Island in Haida Gwaii on Thursday, August 15, 2013. The 13-metre totem is the first monumental pole to be raised in the area in 130 years. It was carved to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Gwaii Haanas Agreement, a document that allows the government of Canada and the Haida Nation to co-manage and protect the region. Haida Gwaii is made up of more than 150 islands about 90 kilometres west of British Columbia's north coast.Darryl Dyck / The Canadian Press\nLiberal leader Justin Trudeau and his son Xavier Trudeau help raise the Gwaii Haanas legacy totem pole in Windy Bay, B.C., on Lyell Island in Haida Gwaii on Thursday, August 15, 2013. The 13-metre totem is the first monumental pole to be raised in the area in 130 years. It was carved to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Gwaii Haanas Agreement, a document that allows the government of Canada and the Haida Nation to co-manage and protect the region. Haida Gwaii is made up of more than 150 islands about 90 kilometres west of British Columbia's north coast.Darryl Dyck / The Canadian Press\nSpectators are framed by the Gwaii Haanas legacy totem pole before being raised in Windy Bay, B.C., on Lyell Island in Haida Gwaii on Thursday, August 15, 2013. The 13-metre totem is the first monumental pole to be raised in the area in 130 years. 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And sure enough, if you dig around a bit, you find that the Confederation of States was sometimes referred to as the \"Federal Republic\".\nWe still have to be very careful to define what we are talking about.\nJust because there was once \"a\" Federal Republic doesn't mean that there is one now, and it doesn't mean that any organization calling itself \"the\" Republic has any relationship to the original Federal Republic, either.\nIt all depends on how such an organization is structured, what its articles are, what its purposes and leadership and ownership interests are. Is it American?\nIs it really our Federal Republic being restored? Or another look-alike, sound-alike Ringer trying to sneak in the back door?\nObviously, a French commercial corporation calling itself \"The Republic of the United States of America\" is no more our Federal Republic than a Scottish commercial corporation calling itself \"The United States of America, Incorporated\" is our Federation of States.\nAnd any foreign government infringing on our copyrights and promoting any such confusion needs to have its ass kicked, Mr. President.\nWe've been fooled before with this kind of hooliganism and con artistry.\nAs we have seen, a lot of fraud has been based on similar names deceits in the past and the same Bad Actors are most likely to try to pull the same.\nLabels: Anna von Reitz, The Missing Republic Found!\nMike V November 11, 2018 at 5:12 PM\n\"Confederation of States was sometimes referred to as the \"Federal Republic\". \"\nAfter the Constitution, the old Confederation of States under the Articles which was also called the period of Confederation 1781-87, was now called a Federal Republic but now recognized as 1 single State called the United States. 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They say like only 3-5% of people had any part in the Revolution, British citizens woke up and found out they had to make a decision now or be mass naturalized as an American citizen no vote on it no ballet most took no part in any Revolution.\nIve also heard \"American Republic\".\nFor a break down of the origins/creation of Roman Law and the Republic read the \"Introductory\" section.\nhttp://www.mindserpent.com/reference/usufruct/1803_hunter_a_systematic_and_historical_exposition_of_roman_law_in_the_order_of_a_code.pdf\nIt reads like a literal mirror understand the foundation and realize its all the same system going back 2000+ years, commercial debt based, rich verses poor battle between all the classes,church state senates kings presidents, this country was founded as New Rome!!!\nCoach 2640220 November 12, 2018 at 1:31 AM\nFond approval to this type digging.\nAnglo America November 11, 2018 at 5:50 PM\nWhile Thomas Jefferson refered to his State of Virginia as a 'Nation', his opposit in politics, Alexander Hamilton the Centralist did not nor would not recognize any State as a Sovereign Nation. 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We should take it very seriously.\nOne group, not a fly-by-night-cabal-agent, calls itself \"The United States of America\".\nI know the discussion-history of this group and the feuding arguments and name-calling.\nOne thing this group must be given credit for is their very serious discussion of this issue.\nThere are 100 T-ROH broadcasts talking about it.\nI consider this question the primary political question of my lifetime.\nI've overturned a lot of rocks and found a lot of things.\nI am also not done looking.\nMy motto is \"the tree is known by its fruit\".\nYour $50 \ud83d\udcb0 will be sent shortly...under protest, of course, Anna, for dubiousness\ud83d\ude02\n'Federal Republic'\ud83d\udc9b\nLifeCoach Cher-ie November 12, 2018 at 2:25 PM\nRepublic is the post office. 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        "raw_content": "Collective Crazy: The Seven Characteristics of Creative People\nCallahan Creek Creative Director and Creative Boot Camp author Stefan Mumaw lays out the common characteristics found in creative people and inadvertently stumbles on the most important quality a creative can possess.\nI sat in the first row, looking at the floor and shaking my head in that common creative disbelief that comes from experiencing something novel and knowing that I would never have thought of it. I was attending a keynote by Ideaspotting author Sam Harrison and he had just convinced 3,000 people in this auditorium to identify the number one creative fear they have, write it on a piece of paper, bond with it, then tear up that paper and shower the room in glorious, freedom-inducing confetti. The visually stunning moment was the crescendo of a session that broke down the barriers keeping us from our best work and in that moment, while shards of white paper rained down from the celebratory atmosphere, I couldn\u2019t help but marvel at the man who had managed to do something in 75 minutes of stage time that I couldn\u2019t do in a decade of public speaking. For this reason, it is clear to me that I both love Sam Harrison and I hate Sam Harrison.\nCreatives can identify with the feeling. This is one of the \u2018we understand\u2019 moments that folks within a certain lifestyle share. Creatives, more than any other group, get the idea of both loving and hating something simultaneously. We love the experience but hate the fact that we didn\u2019t, or more accurately couldn\u2019t, make it. Perhaps that\u2019s the very definition of jealousy. Or perhaps it is part of the neurotic mindset of those that create for a living. Regardless, these experiences cause us to inflect on our own creative self-esteem.\nSam is easily the most creative person I know, someone that seems to be able to solve problems unremittingly and with astounding ease. He would, of course, disagree and claim that he struggles through every problem he faces just like the rest of us but that\u2019s the hallmark of the creative savant: make the effortful look effortless.\nThe experience got me to thinking about character revelations of the creative. Are there common traits that creative people share? Is there a set of behaviors that we can collect from serial problem solvers that could teach us how to be more creative? The answer, quite simply, is yes. As I explored the philosophies and behaviors of a number of uber-creative people and organizations, I discovered an unusual common bond: they were all a little crazy. Not certifiable by academic standards but not far from it, either. I call this state The Collective Crazy and it is made up of seven unique characteristics that are found in hyper creative people. Not all characteristics are found in all people, of course, but most exhibit behavior that can be tied back to some or all of these traits. They provide a comparison mechanism for those of us who desperately wish to inherit even a smidgen of the ability found in the people we would define as most creative in our lives. Of course, this won\u2019t keep us from hating them any less but it at least offers an outlook on what has helped shaped their creative genius and what we mere mortals can work on to strengthen our own creative self-esteem issues.\nThey Are Aware\nThere\u2019s a difference between being present and being aware. Presence is a physical matter. You are where you are. Awareness, however, is a cerebral matter and one that is common among creative people. They have an innate ability to see what others have missed because they seem to see the world through a different set of eyes. They are not numb to the environments that they are present within. They just choose to see the things we miss, the subtlety and nuance of everyday life. Those quiet, hidden details are often the subjects of their work, making a mockery of what we mere mortals passed over as we traversed those same environments blind to what was right there for us to take.\nDesigner and illustrator Von Glitschka is one of these acutely aware creatives. He engages in what he calls \u201ctexture exploring,\u201d a photographic exercise that originally began as a defined activity but now manifests itself in his every day process. He would take his camera out into any number of urban or rural environments and seek out textures to use in his work. From tree bark to street cracks, he would photograph these elements then digitally enhance the photos and use them as texture in his artwork. Now, he carries a camera wherever he goes and is known privately and publicly for stopping along his path and photographing a texture he encounters. What we pass by as error or insignificance he sees as opportunity because he is not only present but aware.\nThey Are Easily Inspired\nAttention is a fleeting state. Some people can be focused and steely in their attention while others can be tempted to mentally stray with even the slightest divergence. This is often called \u201cShiny Object Syndrome,\u201d as in the attention that can be diverted by introducing a shiny object into the sightline. The highly creative, however, have another type of Shiny Object Syndrome that works to their benefit: Shiny Object Inspiration. They are easily inspired by any number of novelties in their lives, from art and music to architecture and relationships. They can find inspiration literally anywhere and this state constantly feeds them with the motivation to use that inspiration in their work. While we seek inspiration externally, they seem to find it anywhere and everywhere.\nJohn Lassiter, head of animation studio Pixar, was once asked where he got the idea for Luxo, the hopping desk lamp that was not only Pixar\u2019s early flagship animated short but became the brand symbol for the studio. As he sat in his office thinking about how to best marry this new type of computer-generated storytelling with his love of animating inanimate objects, he kept staring at a luxo desklamp that sat on one of the desks in his office. He moved the lamp around like a puppet, exploring the human-like characteristics it displayed. This inspired Luxo Jr., the 1986 Pixar short film that started it all and now begins every Pixar feature-length film as part of the Pixar title logo.\nThey Are Indiscriminate\nSerial problem solvers don\u2019t care what type of problem they are asked to solve, they can\u2019t help but bleed into mediums that are outside of their core competencies in an effort to solve any problem they encounter. These indiscriminate creatives are not territorial, they will take on whatever challenge they are presented not out of obligation but rather an unquenchable desire to find novelty and relevance. While we mere mortals will tend to shove any problem into the box that suits our skills best, they will tinker and tailor away from what they know without hesitation, refusing to choose a medium before the message is defined. Where we see the hard lines of our experience defining what we have the ability to solve, they only see the opportunity to apply their unique perspective to the problem and as such, find uncharted territory in the possible solutions.\nNo one is as indiscriminate in their approach to problem solving as product innovation firm IDEO. They have developed a creative process that they can apply to any problem, from toothbrushes to space shuttles. They don\u2019t look at experience in an industry as a positive thing. In fact, they believe just the opposite. They believe their inexperience in an industry helps them see solutions others miss. They are not influenced by the past, so they can innovate from scratch each time they tackle a problem. In a strange, new way, they welcome ignorance because this brings new insight and allows them to take on any project in any category.\nThey Are Early Adopters\nEarly adopters are the group of people in any company, product, or technology cycle that are the earliest customers, the ones that are willing to be the first to try a product or service. These are also the ones that tend to be the trendsetters, the ones that seek novelty and are willing to risk acceptance or rejection based on that novelty. These tend to be the explorers in any group and it is this exploratory tendency that is common among creatives. While we regular folk wait for a product or service to be fully tested and pause to gauge the acceptance rate in our societies, the hyper creative seek out opportunities to take risks and blaze their own trail. Every product or service we now consider crucial to our lifestyle was once adopted by only a few and it is safe to say there was a healthy number of creatives in those groups if for nothing more than the curiosity that a new product or service offers. Creatives understand the power of curiosity and these curious minds are often tempted by the novelty of anything new.\nFew know the power of curiosity better than filmmaker JJ Abrams. He tells a story of his childhood love for magic that captures the purity of the explorer mindset. As a child, he would frequent a magic shop down the street from his home. While he would buy small tricks and cheap wonders, he was saving for something larger. Behind the counter on a shelf was a large box that read \u2018Tannen\u2019s Mystery Magic Box.\u2019 He had no idea what was in it but he knew it was a box full of amazing things so he saved every dime he earned until he finally bought the box. This same box sits on his shelf in his office today\u2026 unopened. He\u2019s never even looked inside. Why? Because it reminds him of the power of curiosity and encourages him to keep that early adopter spirit.\nThey Are Fearless\nThe greatest obstacle a creative must overcome to do great work is fear, but it isn\u2019t the fear of failure that most creatives battle, it is fear of the consequence of failure that gets to us. As a group, we\u2019re pretty good at taking risks if those risks aren\u2019t tied to our jobs, families or self-esteem. Then again, they wouldn\u2019t be risks then, would they? The uber-creative has the unique ability to shrug off the consequence of failure and buy in whole-heartedly to ideas that have little to no success history or ROI. They share half-baked ideas, try new techniques and mediums, and shed the inherent failures that come with both quickly and easily. In short, they simply don\u2019t let the outcome effect the process.\nIf there was a Creativity Hall of Fame, Walt Disney would be in the Ring of Honor. Walt understood the creative process and was rarely swayed or influenced by failure. He was, quite simply, a fearless creative. Despite business failures riddled along his path, he stayed fearless in his pursuit. His first animation studio went out of business, his distributor stole his first successful character from under him, Mickey Mouse was originally rejected by MGM, he lost a million dollars in the first release of Pinocchio and the list goes on. Regardless of the mounting setbacks, Walt\u2019s resolve remained and he was able to realize his creative vision of both the most successful animation studio and theme park empire in history.\nThey Are Playful\nCreativity shares many of the same characteristics as play: both support a positive mind-set, both are driven toward a purpose, and both need restrictions to thrive. Play provides the optimal training environment for creativity because the very characteristics you need to be creative, you express through play. Creative people tend to be playful people. Even Albert Einstein, commonly regarded as the most creative scientist to ever live, was notoriously playful. Within the constructs of play, creatives find the most powerful propellant to creative thought: minimalized consequence. When consequences are reduced, we\u2019re free to innovate and prototype to our heart\u2019s content. This makes play creativity\u2019s activist and a popular characteristic of highly creative people.\nEarlier, I talked about product development firm IDEO. Tim Brown is IDEO\u2019s CEO, and he is a huge advocate of strategic play as an initiator to creative thought. \u201cThe first thing to remember is that play is not anarchy,\u201d Brown says. \u201cPlay has rules, especially when it\u2019s group play. When kids play tea party, or they play cops and robbers, they\u2019re following a script that they\u2019ve agreed to. And it\u2019s this code negotiation that leads to productive play. But there aren\u2019t just rules about how to play; there are rules about when to play. Kids don\u2019t play all the time, obviously. They transition in and out of it, and good teachers spend a lot of time thinking about how to move kids through these experiences. As designers, we need to be able to transition in and out of play also.\u201d Great creatives know to use play to initiate ideas then return to process to see the idea through to fruition.\nThey Are Resourceful\nAs I summarized all that I had discovered researching the behavior and philosophies of highly creative people, I stumbled upon an anomaly. While many creatives possessed a different mix of these traits, no one trait could be attributed to them all save for one: resourcefulness. Each of them found ways to solve problems by traveling outside of the traditional methods and they did so regularly. They weren\u2019t bound by their experience or the obstacles that arose through the process. They often found solutions in unusual places using unusual materials. And this makes sense because creativity is defined as problem solving with relevance and novelty. By it\u2019s very definition, it would seem leaving the normal behind and traversing into the abnormal would yield the greatest volume of novelty. What each of them was able to do was to see solutions where mere mortals only saw the absence of solutions.\nIn what has become internet lore, a nine-year-old boy spent his summer building an elaborate cardboard arcade inside his father\u2019s auto parts store and the world came to celebrate his resourcefulness. The story of Caine\u2019s Arcade has over 3 million views on YouTube and has reminded us all that creative people find a way. 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When I talked to him earlier this week, he said that he decided a few months ago, before he made the decision to run for presiding commissioner, that he would not seek re-election to his state rep position. \u201cIt has been an honor and a privilege to serve the people of Platte County in Jefferson City,\u201d he said. \u201cBut I\u2019ve got a six-year-old and a seven-year-old at home and I need to be closer to home.\u201d Schieber is the father of five daughters, lives in southern Platte County with his wife and spent seven years on the Park Hill School District\u2019s Board of Education. He said he has great respect for Brown and Plunkett, but he said a change is needed. \u201cI plan on bringing a different leadership style to Platte County and a better sense of long-range planning that what we\u2019ve seen,\u201d he said. Of the potential crowded Republican primary ballot in August, Schieber said: \u201cWe like competition in business and in sports. Why not competition in politics?\u201d So, if Plunkett and Schieber make good on their declarations \u2014 and I\u2019ve seen candidates say they are going to file and then don\u2019t or file and then withdraw \u2014 then this race is shaping up to be one of the most interesting Platte County political dramas we\u2019ve seen in a while. I say that fully expecting Brown to seek re-election. He is not a man to shy away from a fight, which he will no doubt get in the wake of the Chapel Ridge vote controversy and a few other issues the past few years. Stay tuned. WINDMILL CREEK IS BACK Pop quiz time: who remembers Windmill Creek? Anybody? Well.... it was a 178-lot residential development at the southwest corner of the I-29/Hwy. 92 intersection at Platte City proposed by local developer Bill Mann about four or five years ago. Anyway, with all the recent City of Platte City activity on the City\u2019s east side a little north of there, it looks like Mann wants to get in on the action. City officials say Mann wants to renew the plat process, which he began back in 2009. A preliminary plat was OK\u2019d by the City in 2010, I believe, but it has since expired. City Administrator D.J. Gehrt says there appears to be one notable change of plans at this point: the City may have to negotiate with Mann to bring sewer service to proposed area. Timber Creek, a private sewer company, had originally said it would dig underneath I-29 and get sewer lines to the area, but Gehrt said they may not be willing to do so now. This bears keeping an eye on, as does the City\u2019s ongoing process to acquire a 38-acre chunk of land at the southwest corner of the I-29/HH intersection. We\u2019ve covered this like a glove up to this point and we\u2019ll update you on the latest in coming issues. Again: stay tuned. NO MORE FREE INK In this space last week, I couldn\u2019t help myself and responded to ongoing assertions from a Platte County R-3 School District patron who has spent the better part of the past year or so telling anyone who will listen that R-3 officials are basically lying about facility capacity, enrollment projections, test scores, etc. He has not only questioned R-3 officials ethics, integrity and professionalism, but mine as well. I was not surprised when I\u2008heard he did it again after I published my comments. So, I think his days of free ink in this newspaper are over, at least until the preview story for the R-3 Board of Education election, for which he has filed. While I\u2019m obligated to profile those candidates for our readers, even then, I\u2019ll have to think about it. HAPPY 23RD As this issue\u2019s publication date is my son\u2019s birthday, it\u2019s my duty as a loving dad to give my first-born a shout-out: Happy birthday, Mitch. 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        "raw_content": "By Zaman Stanizai | Professor of Islamic Traditions \u2013 Pacifica Graduate Institute | Aug 27, 2012\nFormer Taliban fighters hand in weapons.\nThe \u201cnew and improved\u201d tactics of \u201cdivide and conquer\u201d are operational both at the vertical and horizontal layers of the government and society in Afghanistan.\nThe systemic corruption in Afghanistan is incentivized. It is no secret that numerous top-level Afghan government officials from the cabinet level down to the heads of departments are on the payroll of the CIA, receiving supplementary \u201csalaries\u201d and \u201chospitality expenses\u201d in amounts upwards of $5,000 \u2014 10 to 50 times their official salaries.[1] These officials can also recommend associates, friends, and family members, as recipients of these funds. The unstated objectives are 1) to buy their loyalty by bribing them, 2) to make them dependent on American presence, and 3) to make them vulnerable by detaching them from their popular powerbase as they become socially isolated and objects of public resentment and hatred.\nOnce identified by society as \u201csell-outs\u201d to foreign bosses, they cannot regain public trust \u2014 a trait that is reinforced by their lavish life style amidst the prevalent misery in the country. This lack of accountability spills over to the lower ranks of the government bureaucrats who create gridlock in order to demands bribes so they too can enrich themselves.\nThis systemic corruption permeates the horizontal layers of the Afghan society as well. The constantly widening economic disparity between the doled out dollar recipients in the employ of foreign agencies and the salaried civil servants spreads the epidemic of systemic crime to the countryside where the police collaborate with criminal gangs in the kidnapping of the nouveau riche for ransom and conveniently blame the whole scheme on Taliban.\nThere can be no peace in Afghanistan unless and until there is true democracy.\nThe prevalence of this modus operandi is of government employees and politicians of all stripes who in collaborations with their foreign bosses and the NGOs launder money skimmed from foreign aid projects.[2] Recent revelations in the media of bank transactions by some Afghan government officials attest to the fact that the $16 billion promised at the Tokyo donor countries conference in July is likely to go the way of the $17 billion already stashed away in Swiss and Dubai banks.[3] Meanwhile, the rumor mills are characterizing this as a case of ethnic rivalry as the only two cabinet ministers implicated in the alleged fraud are both Pashtun technocrats.\nWith the Pashtun majority marginalized, the coalition of ethnic minorities defines everything in terms of their own particular ethnic interests. Consequently, \u201cnational interest\u201d becomes subservient to ethnic loyalties. Meritocracy gives in to a systemic nepotism where most government appointments are based on \u201ctribal quotas\u201d and the recommendations of the higher-ups.\nThis flawed system of deliberate exclusion has been sold to the Northern Alliance as \u201cnation-building\u201d and democracy, and they have swallowed it hook line and sinker. The Northern Alliance does not see democracy as the rule of the majority with implied and inferred guarantee of minority rights, but as the monopolized rule of the minorities at the exclusion of the vilified majority. This anomaly to social and political historical norms would have to be called \u201cethnocracy.\u201d\nThere can be no peace in Afghanistan unless and until there is true democracy. A true democracy regardless of the brand (Western, Islamic, etc.) would have to have three major characteristics. It has to be participatory, representative, and inclusive. Based on these principles, no party can be left out of any democratic government.\nThe Northern Alliance stubbornly opposes any effort for a negotiated peace with any militant, ideological, or political party that (claims to) represent(s) the Pashtun majority fearing that a more representative democracy will end their monopoly of political power. They also feel threatened by a peace initiative that would inevitably lead to the departure of foreign forces. That is why the Northern Alliance opposes any meaningful gesture for reconciliation by the Karzai administration and drowns out the calls for peace by statesmen and scholars as the \u201cdefense of the Taliban.\u201d\nIt is the civic duty of every Afghan to defend the rights of representation of every segment of the society in a representative democracy, and this must include the Taliban.\nA clear line must be drawn between the defense of individual or ethnic representation and ethnic affiliation. No Pashtun should defend any action of the Taliban during their reign of power by virtue of their ethnic affiliation, nor should any Tajik, Hazara, or Uzbek be held responsible to defend the actions of the leaders claiming affiliation with their respective ethnic communities.\nBut if eligibility to participate in national politics is denied to any party because of its blemished record, such criterion should be applied across the board. If there is ever going to be a trial in an independent Afghan court for treason and aiding and abiding foreign invaders, or in the International Court of Justice or the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity, the people of Afghanistan will have plenty to say including, but not limited to, the following:\nCharges against the Taliban regime may include resorting to obsolete draconian laws through their exemplary sentencing, public executions, and the beating of the \u2018improperly\u2019 dressed women in public in violation of the norms of human decency in a modern civil society.\nThe Northern Alliance may be charged with targeting civilians in their turf battles in Kabul subjecting the residents of the capital to ethnic cleansing, gang rapes of targeted ethnic neighborhoods as collective punishment, and the murder and mayhem that resulted in the death of more than 60,000 residents turning Kabul into the Dresden and Grozny of Afghanistan.\nDostam\u2019s militia could be charged with the slaughter of more than 3000 Taliban prisoners of war in Mazar-i-Sharif in violation of the Geneva Conventions[4] in 1995, the live burial of thousands more prisoners of war[5] in the Dasht-i Leili Massacre of 2001,[6] and the ethnic cleansing of entire Pashtun townships in northern Afghanistan in collaboration with the Northern Coalition.\nCharges could also be brought against the communist Khalq and Parcham parties for treason for aiding and abiding foreign invaders and the resulting 1.3 million lost lives.\nIn short, very few parties, foreign or domestic, will escape unscathed from charges of inflicting pain and suffering on the people of Afghanistan during the three and a half decade long nightmare. Once such facts enter the equation, the newly designated \u201cnational heroes\u201d of Afghanistan would be seen in a very different light.\nThe mere prospects of such revelations as suggested by the recently completed \u201cConflict Mapping in Afghanistan Since 1978\u201d report by the Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission seemed to have sent shivers down the spine of the perpetrators.\nWhen Ahmad Nader Nadery and his team of \u201csome of the world\u2019s top experts in forensics and\u2026 transitional justice\u201d detailed the locations of 180 mass graves of civilians or prisoners and presented the findings of their six years of hard work to Karzai\u2019s cabinet, Karzai was pressured to suppress the research and fire Mr. Nadery on the spot. To some cabinet members a mere dismissal of the Commission\u2019s president wasn\u2019t enough of a punishment. According to the New York Times, \u201cMarshal Fahim argued that dismissing Mr. Nadery would actually be too mild a punishment. \u201cWe should just shoot 30 holes in his face.\u201d[7]\nBut until that day arrives, if it ever does, or if alternatively a South African-style Truth and Reconciliation Commission is established, it is incumbent upon people of conscience to measure the severity of the crime by the suffering of the victims and not by the claims of the perpetrators. We will not find comfort in defending the stance of our favorite political alliances and ethnic affiliations, but we may find solace in addressing the commission of these crimes against humanity at the highest level of our humanity if we can rise to that level.\n[1] Huma Yusuf, \u201cCIA Paying Numerous Afghan Officials\u2026\u201d The Christian Science Monitor, August 27, 2010, http://www.csmonitor.com/World/terrorism-security/2010/0827/CIA-paying-numerous-Afghan-officials-report-says.\n[2] LaVern Isely, \u201cBloomberg Businessweek \u2014 Afghans Start to Take the Money and Run,\u201d The Nation, July 16, 2012, http://socialnetwork.thenation.com/profiles/blogs/bloomberg-businessweek-afghans-start-to-take-the-money-and-run.\n[3] Yaroslav Trofimov, \u201cAfghanistan Targets Flight of Cash: Central Banker Vows to Stem Exodus of Dollars, Riyals; Tough Law to Enforce,\u201d The Wall Street Journal / Asia, February 22, 2012, http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204131004577237001349011894.html.\n[4] Geneva Convention Relative to the Treatment of the Prisoners of War, 75 U.N.T.S. 135, entered into force October 21, 1950, http://www1.umn.edu/humanrts/instree/y3gctpw.htm.\n[5] Scott Horton, \u201cThe Ghosts of Dasht-i-Leili,\u201d Harper\u2019s Magazine, July 14, 2009, http://www.harpers.org/archive/2009/07/hbc-90005342.\n[6] FerryPress: The Real News video of the massacre. 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Action in relation to this cover five core areas:\nManagement committee development and staffing\nDevelopment, monitoring and evaluation\nSouth Yorkshire Open Forum\nPulse has been awarded a contract by South Yorkshire Open Forum (SYOF) to undertake a comprehensive Feasibility Study. South Yorkshire Open Forum started during 1998-99 in response to South Yorkshire being granted Objective 1 status, with SYOF being charged with enabling the sub-regional VCS to participate in the formulation and delivery of significant European funds; particularly to provide technical assistance to Priority 4 communities.\nThe Feasibility Study is to review the current situation of SYOF, its viability and funding constraints, paying particular attention to identifying opportunities for social enterprise and asset base development. The ultimate aim is to establsh the feasibility of generating secure income streams, assisting SYOF to work towards a position of long-term financial sustainability.\nFinal PICT Transnational Conference\nThe end of Project conference was held today in the Peter Jost Centre in LJMU. The conference was opened by Frank D\u2019hondt, Vice Chair for ECTP. Speakers included representatives from the PICT Project, the Planning Portal, part of the ODPM and the Academy of Sustainable Communities, who all presented interesting and relevant information that provoked an interesting discussion. After lunch a series of workshops were held discussing the ICT tools and processes within the Project. Some sessions were interactive; feedback was then presented in the summing up session.\nDelegates attended from all partner countries (UK, Greece, Hungary and Belgium) as well professional planners from several local authorities in the UK. Feedback from the conference was very good.\nLaunch of the Lauries Centre\nThe new Lauries Centre in Birkenhead was officially opened by Paul O\u2019Grady . The event, opened by the Chair, Mike Parkinson, was held in the new conferencing and events space, with adjoining bar and social area. The food and hospitality within the Centre was excellent.\nThe event was a great success attracting local and regional press, and hosting one of the top entertainers in Britain today, who is originally from Birkenhead. Paul O\u2019Grady said \u2018I love Birkenhead \u2026 I had to come back to help open this new centre for old times sake, and because you have to have somewhere where people can all go and gather\u2019.\nKeighley Consultation\nPulse undertook a consultation event in Keighley to gain further support for the redevelopment of Central Hall. 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The Centre is to provide a number of inter-faith activities, including the heritage Mosque, Lifelong Learning courses, exhibitions, and office space. Funding is currently being sought to progres the development.\nAntony Gormley's 'Another Place'\nPulse has recently completed the Business Plan for the new South Sefton Development Trust. The Trust has been formed as the forward strategy for the South Sefton SRB6 Partnership, which winds down in March 2007. The Business Plan is intended to be a working document, helping to develop a number of opportuntiies for developing social enterprises, for example a caf\u00e9 within a purpose-built Investment Centre. In addition Pulse have been helping the Trust identify opportunities for promotion, and a first step in this has been securing the nationally acclaimed Antony Gormley 'Another Place' sculpture .\nThis includes a 100 life-sized sculptures to be situated on a two-mile stretch of beach from the mouth of the Mersey to the river Alt, which will remain in place until November 2006 as a precursor to Liverpool's Capital of Culture. The first statue was installed today.\nPulse Welcomes Cari Edwards to the Liverpool Office\nPulse Regeneration warmly welcomes Cari Edwards to the Liverpool Office today. As Regeneration Consultant, Cari will be taking on a number of commissions across the country. Cari was formerly a Micro Business/Community Regeneration Adviser with ChamberLink in Manchester, following three years as Community Economic Development Officer for City and County of Swansea. Managing Director Chris Hart commented;\n\u201cI am extremely pleased to welcome Cari into the team, and look forward to working with Cari on a number of new and exciting projects.\u201d\nPreston Youth Caf\u00e9\nPulse is currently undertaking a Feasibility Study for a Caf\u00e9 and Job Shop within Urban Exchange in Preston, a centre that provides access to a wide range of services for young people aged 11 to 25. The ultimate aim is to directly involve young people in the development of the Caf\u00e9 and Job Shop, and encourage them to take ownership and responsiblity. Consultation has been undertaken to discuss the concept of the Caf\u00e9, including a survey and a focus group with a number of young people. The feedback helped ensure the proposal responded to the needs of local young people, many of whom expressed a desire to become involved in the Caf\u00e9's operation. The Caf\u00e9 and Job Shop will be primarily for young people, and is aimed at promoting the services of the building and the partners within it..\nA Handy Social Enterprise\nPulse Managing Director, Chris Hart, was asked to present a session on social enterprises at a conference this week focusing on creating a Handyperson Service across the Wirral Borough. The conference was attended by a number of organisations from the voluntary, public and private sectors, as well as a number of beneficiaries of the existing five ward Handyperson Service.\nAt the end of the conference Chris was asked to join a panel, along with representatives from Age Concern Wirral and Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council, and take questions from the attendees regarding the potential to develop the Handyperson Service Borough-wide, and what the key next steps would be.\nThe prestigious St James Centre in the North End of Birkenhead was officially launched today. 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        "raw_content": "Aung San Suu Kyi's 'revolution of the spirit,' part one\nNoreen Mae Ritsema\nIn the first of a two-part interview, Alan Clements explores the teachings of nonviolent revolution by Burma's pro-democracy leader\nAung San Suu Kyi: The Voice of Hope -- Conversations with Alan Clements\nThe Voice of Hope is based on recorded conversations between Aung San Suu Kyi and Alan Clements that took place in Suu Kyi's home in Rangoon, Burma between 1995 and 1996. At the time, Aung San Suu Kyi had been officially released from six years of house arrest, and unknown at the time, more years of house arrest were soon to follow.\nOriginally published in 1997, this book is a timeless tribute to Aung San Suu Kyi's unwavering vision of peace and commitment to democracy in her military-run home country of Burma. Reading Aung San Suu Kyi's words, it is clear that years of seclusion under house arrest have not damaged her spirit or political aspirations. In fact, it appears as though her resilience and hope has taken on renewed strength over the years.\nAlan Clements is widely considered to be one of the world's leading authorities on Burma's nonviolent revolution and the country's unique expression of Buddhism. He spent five years living in a monastery as the first American Buddhist monk to have ordained in that country. In part one of the following interview, Clements discusses the pertinence of his conversations with Aung San Suu Kyi as well as what he has learned from his time with her.\nNoreen Mae Ritsema: Your conversations and interviews with Aung San Suu Kyi took place 15 years ago, what makes her words and those conversations relevant now in 2010?\nAlan Clements: I recently reread The Voice of Hope for the first time in nearly 10 years for the purpose of recording it as an audio book. Ironically, it took 20 or so two hour sessions over a three month period to read the 300 page book in a recording studio in Australia. It took that long because I was emotionally overwhelmed so much of the time that I had to stop reading. I had forgotten the power and purity of her words. It was as if I was jettisoned right back into the experience of being with her in her living room at her home in Rangoon, the heart of her country's revolution. Of course, her ideas were very familiar to me, I had been publicly speaking about them for the past 15 years, but the actual flow of her words, her questioning, her reasoning, the deep river of spiritual insight and breadth of emotions within the conversations themselves came back to life, as if I were reliving them in holographic hi-def.\nSimply put, \"The Lady,\" as she is often referred to in Burma, has the remarkable gift of inspiring spiritual revolution in someone. You come away from your time with her feeling empowered. She's the revolutionary embodiment of Gandhi's famous statement: \"Be the [radical] change you want to see in the world.\"\nYet, and not surprisingly, she's utterly unpretentious -- not a hint of affectation. Nor is she vexed by some unexplored or repressed inadequacy. Her self-assurance is rooted in the confidence of her ethical intelligence. In other words, she's her own person and she knows that she knows herself. So by the force of her own self-respect, along with her charming poise, playful humour and satirical wit, you feel dynamically awakened in her presence. In a natural way, a very human way. In that sense, the conversations, her words especially, are alive and unbound. They defy containment in time. Moreover, they transform lives. They did mine.\nNMR: Can you say more . . .\nAC: She speaks from such an authentic place from within herself -- a richly textured place of often hard-earned personal experience -- it's as if the book itself is a dramatic living expression of the heart and mind of this remarkable apostle of peace. Since the conversations are her own spoken words and not prose written for a book, one hears and feels and comes to know Aung San Suu Kyi as she sees herself.\nIn so doing, we learn about the nature of her country's ongoing struggle for freedom and democracy, something that she refers to as Burma's \"revolution of the spirit.\" In essence, The Voice of Hope explores the meanings and dimensions of nonviolent revolution both in her own country and how we can integrate those spiritual factors and principles in our own daily lives.\nJump time 15 years -- just days ago, on Nov. 13, Aung San Suu Kyi was released from seven and a half years of detention. In one of her first public statements, she reiterated her commitment to continuing her peoples' \"peaceful revolution\" for freedom and democracy.\nNonviolent revolution is the heart of Aung San Suu Kyi. Bringing freedom to her people is the guiding wisdom of her soul. She lives for the people of her country who genuinely aspire for democracy. They are her family. They are bonded by values. As far as I can see, Aung San Suu Kyi's life is a dynamic expression of revolution-in-action -- it means restoring trust where it has been broken, soothing the hearts of the suffering masses, building bridges across divides, reviving hope among the poor and disenchanted, inspiring courage in the powerless and even reaching into the hearts of her own oppressors and saying, \"our doors are always open to you, please come in, let us talk and overcome our differences, and then go out hand in hand and heal our beloved nation together.\"\nAnd she is not alone in this epic quest for freedom. Burma is a nation of nonviolent revolutionaries. They include the young and old alike. They include tens of thousands of Buddhist monks and nuns. They include Christians, Jews, Hindus, Muslims and atheists. There is no one who is not invited to enter the struggle for freedom and peace-building. Even large numbers of the military back Aung San Suu Kyi. It is only the senior generals who seem to struggle with how to understand Aung San Suu Kyi's supreme importance to the vast majority of the population and her vital role in both the present and future welfare of the country.\nObviously, most of her followers and fellow activists are unknown to the world, but rest assured, many thousands of them are risking their lives at this very moment for the right to live in a free and democratic society.\nFrankly, I wish there were tens of thousands of tiny flip video cams that could be smuggled into the country to reveal to the world just what everyday nonviolent revolution looks like within the cities, monasteries, prisons, labour and refugee camps, as well as within the homes and thousands of villages scattered throughout the country. Of course, we know through smuggled out video what the demonstrations looked like from the Buddhist monk and nun led uprising in 2007 but we rarely, if ever, see or hear the tiny daily acts of courageous defiance of ordinary citizens living under one of the most brutal military regimes in the modern era.\nOf course, Aung San Suu Kyi would be the first to say that she is just one voice in her country's struggle for freedom. She also repeatedly states that the success of the revolution will only come when everybody does their part -- puts their freedom into action for the greater good.\nAnother important point that I found both within our book and in her most recent words last week, is that the goal of her country's revolution is radical change in Burma. Clearly, she wants a peaceful transition from the country's current state of authoritarianism to a truly free and democratic nation. She has never wavered in her goal. Ultimately, she is calling for dialogue for the purpose of achieving reconciliation with all parties, the military, the democratic forces and the ethnic nationalities. She said this to me in 1995 and she is saying it again in 2010.\nAung San Suu Kyi firmly believes that we must learn to talk through our differences and not revert to arms to resolve conflicts. She has repeatedly invited senior military officials to talk. She has also repeatedly stated that she and other invited members are prepared to listen.\nWe can go into this further, if you want?\nNMR: Please do.\nAC: To understand the heart and soul of Aung San Suu Kyi requires exploring the meaning of a number of key words and concepts that she uses to define her vision as a political leader. For instance, take her phrase \"a revolution of the spirit\" and look at it as a constellation of ideologies, very specific ideas that are consciously designed to be enacted as lived experience or put into revolutionary action.\nI would say the brightest star in Aung San Suu Kyi's mind is freedom -- the freedom of mind that comes from the certainty that one does not have to fear that the authorities in Burma will come in the middle of the night to arbitrarily arrest, interrogate, imprison or torture you, simply for supporting democracy or the National League for Democracy (NLD) -- the political organization that Aung San Suu Kyi is a party member.\nFreedom for her people is the essence of her ongoing call for a peaceful revolution. The full meaning of that freedom could be said to be articulated in the United Nation's Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This four page document is considered to be the basis of civilized existence, abused as it is, by many countries around the world. Nonetheless, it was conceived as a blueprint for global sanity. In Burma, the military authorities have absolutely no regard for that UN declaration. None! The rules they play by are decidedly criminal by all standards of international law.\nAnother star or chief characteristic in the constellation of Burma's revolution is nonviolence or ahimsa -- harmlessness. Aung San Suu Kyi sees this state of mind as non-aggression, non-vilification and non-demonization, even towards one's oppressor or enemy.\nYou may recall that upon her release she said that she did not hold a grudge towards those who had detained her for the past seven and a half years of her life, and she did not say it with any air of spiritual superiority. She does not seem to harbour hate. I think what she was saying was that her inner freedom was simply untouched by her captors -- untouched by their fear, untouched by their hate or maybe it is jealousy that motivates their behavior. Whatever it is that allows her such inner freedom serves as a reminder to us all that \u2018hatred never ceases by hatred,' as the Buddha once said. This is an ancient principle. \"Only by love does hatred cease.\" This is a guiding principle of Aung San Suu Kyi's spiritual and political life.\nThe need for radical change is another set of words that define Aung San Suu Kyi's revolution. One of the first questions I asked her when we first met in 1995 was \"now that you have been released from [her first six years of detention] has anything really changed in Burma?\" She replied, \"No. Except the world knows better that we are still prisoners in our own country.\"\nWe should remember that she is not asking for a regime change in Burma. She is inviting a radical change in values, and the means for that transformation is through dialogue -- the ability to consciously resolve our differences through listening, questioning and wise consideration. From there, the best course of action for achieving reconciliation, national unity and therefore, peaceful co-existence can be determined. She always comes back to the call for change through open dialogue. But how to get the military leaders to the table is another question altogether.\nClick here for the second part of this interview.\nAlan Clements has released a new book called A Future to Believe In which acts as a guide to putting into action lessons from The Voice of Hope.\nA few dollars is a small price to pay for news for the rest of us. Please donate to rabble today.\nAung San Suu Kyi's 'revolution of the spirit,' part two\nIn the second of a two-part interview author Alan Clements calls readers to put their hope for Burma into action.",
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We eventually learned her mother was Chinese and an \u201cInhuman,\u201d a descendant from another planet.\nBecause she didn\u2019t age between World War II and 1989, a Nazi dissected her, eventually using her body fluids to help him become as youthful as he was back in the \u201940s. He then callously discarded her body, leaving her to die.\nIn this landmark episode, we saw that seven years ago, May was married to Drew (Blair Underwood) and she playfully reminded him that they were trying hard to have a baby. When a young girl is taken hostage in Bahrain and all of S.H.I.E.L.D.\u2019s men are neutralized, Agent Coulson (series star Clark Gregg) sends May in.\nShe expertly kills everyone she comes into contact with, confronting a Russian woman who absorbs people\u2019s pain while turning them into zombie-like vampires like her. 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Skye returns with him to Milwaukee, where he was based, where they walk the streets and he recalls the big plans he\u2019d had for her before she was taken away. You can\u2019t help feel sorry for a father who wanted to take his little daughter for ice cream and attend father/daughter dances, but she\u2019s now 26.\nWhen he realizes she\u2019s going to dump him and return to Afterlife without him, he goes berserk, throwing people around.\nSkye (Chloe Bennet) training with her mother, Jiaying (Dichen Lachman).\nI want to give credit to executive producers Maurissa Tancharoen and her husband Jed Whedon for giving this show such an Asian presence. Although Daisy Johnson/Quake was introduced in a 2004 comic book, she was white and not an Inhuman, so the writers/producers created their own origin for this television version of her.\nAlthough Chloe Bennet is in real life half Chinese, she can pass for white, yet they made her mother Chinese, thereby making her Hapa. 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She didn\u2019t succeed, but ABC did recently with \u201cSelfie\u201d and John Cho.\nHowever, it\u2019s telling that Madison realized that was an important goal because she opened two annual NBC meetings telling me that Masi Oka and Wil Yun Lee were going to have a love interests on \u201cHeroes\u201d and the rebooted \u201cBionic Woman,\u201d respectively.\nMadison\u2019s currently on a book tour promoting \u201cFinding Samuel Lowe,\u201d the Chinese grandfather she never knew but whom she eventually traced back to China for an emotional reunion with Chinese relatives. The movie of the same name is a \u201cmust see,\u201d as it defies expectations of how Chinese people receive black people. It reaffirms your faith in humanity.\nKathy on April 28, 2015 7:38 am\nIn the Fresh Off the Boat finale, the mother made chicken feet, not pigs\u2019 feet.\nJK Yamamoto on April 29, 2015 10:34 am\nThank you. The correction has been made.",
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        "raw_content": "by Tarelle Tolson on Jul 23, 2014 8:45:00 AM\nThe Jetsons is a classic American animated sitcom about a futuristic family \u2013 its 25-year run set the bar for our technological fantasies of \u201cthe future\u201d. Or was it actually a blueprint for technological visionaries?\nProduced by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera from 1962 to 1987, The Jetsons cartoon was a fantasy view of a next-century family living in the year 2062. George, Jane, Judy and Elroy enjoy the apparent luxuries of robots, holograms, and technologies that viewers were unable to relate to, or conceive of in \u201clow tech\u201d 1962.\nBy the 1990s, thirty-plus years after the Jetsons first debuted, the child version of me watched reruns of The Jetsons, and I too was still caught up by future-world technological fantasies like telephone monitors that would drop down from the ceiling at the push of a button. But now, as an adult working squarely in the high-tech industry itself, it seems to me that Hanna-Barbera foresaw that many of the technologies we rely on today would come into being, and even these early days of the Internet of Things are based on concepts that emerged from this sitcom.\nFor example, in many episodes of The Jetsons, the characters walk around watching small hand-held devices. In 2014, these devices may now be recognized as tablets, smartphones, or wearable devices by the current kindergartner. Every morning, Jane Jetson prepared breakfast for the family by pushing a button for whatever food item the family desired, and within seconds it appeared and was ready to be consumed. Today, thanks to the Internet of Things, an entire household can be intelligently monitored and controlled from anywhere in the world, also at the push of a button. The Jetsons\u2019 signature drop-down television monitor for phone calls is so familiar today in applications such as Skype, Google Hangouts and Apple\u2019s Facetime, but it was once hard to conceive that this technological transformation of this enormity would actually be realized. This is also true of so many of the fascinating technologies that are coming to the market today.\nAs a technology public relations professional, I get a front-row seat to see an unending array of our clients\u2019 most advanced technologies, many of which that could be perceived as only fantasy for the main stream. But, I\u2019ve learned that it is crucial to understand each of our clients\u2019 technological vision for the future, even when it is difficult for the market to foresee the changed reality advanced technologies will ultimately deliver. When we submerge ourselves into the vision, we keep the most open possible mind \u2013 and fuels our creativity behind the technology PR narrative. Becoming part of our client\u2019s vision helps us genuinely relate to technological evolution, allowing us to be part of our fantasy-to-reality path toward the future.\nAbout Tarelle Tolson",
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        "raw_content": "ESSAY- Built to bust: How long's that iPod good for?\nBy GILES SLADE | FEATUREWELL@FEATUREWELL.COM\nGood for you. The lesson of how VHS made Betamax obsolete in the '80s is still part of your folk memory, so you didn't buy a Blu-ray or HD DVD player last December. As a video refusenik, unsure which format would win the DVD wars, you demonstrated a sophisticated appreciation of product obsolescence and decided not to buy a new device until you knew it would play movies for years to come. Or perhaps you're still smarting from being burned again and again by audio obsolescence: Albums went to eight-tracks, and then to cassettes, before CDs were introduced. With each change, audiophiles repurchased the classics.\nThese days, the champion of audio obsolescence is Apple, which successfully combined its iPod with a unique digital format (AAC). By embracing a non-MP3 format, Apple locked you into its world. Now, when your iPod breaks, you have a library of music that you can't use on other players. You have to buy another iPod. Enjoy your music for as long as your iPods lasts. Apple says that will be for years; for us nitpickers that means about 13 months.\nYes, the secret is out. After 13 months of heavy use, the lithium-ion battery of the iPod can lose more than half of its functionality. You'll find that even though you recharge more often, your iPod can fade out by the end of a long day. Simply put, even though an iPod can cost you $350, these digital music players are designed to be disposable.\nThen why not get a new battery? Good idea. But Apple deliberately seals the battery inside the iPod. Replacement costs $65 (a new 1-gig iPod shuffle costs $79), takes several weeks, and worst of all\u2013 because the new battery comes in a refurbished and wiped-clean iPod\u2013 you'll lose all your songs.\nOr you can say, \"screw Apple,\" opt for an aftermarket battery kit and repair your own machine. It's easy, cheaper, and more fun than having Apple fix it. The kit from Sonnet Inc. (sonnettech.com) is especially useful. For $19.95, it includes a special iPod opening tool, but\u2013 best of all\u2013 it comes with a DVD showing exactly what to do. If you're not into do-it-yourself, you could send your iPod to any one of the outfits such as Small Dog Electronics (smalldog.com) that repair or resell these digital throwaways.\nBut battery decline is only one way Apple encourages speedy obsolescence. Another is by introducing spiffy new models shortly after you've acquired the latest thing. December's iPod looks a little duller since the introduction of the iPhone, doesn't it? The screen is probably already scratched. Time, then, to let you know about the three models of next-generation iPods that, scuttlebutt says, will be available this year. As Steve Jobs said, \"If you... want the latest and greatest... you have to buy a new iPod at least once a year.\" Yes, this is from the same man who wants you to know that \"Apple has a really strong environmental policy.\"\nThe fact that Apple's cofounder and CEO seems positively gleeful about the amount of waste his product generates is alarming, since the iPod is designed to be all too easy to throw away. Of course, if you live near an Apple store, you can recycle your obsolete iPod for free. But then, the iPod is only one small aspect of an avalanche of electronic waste that will soon overwhelm America.\nMicrosoft's recent release of its memory-hogging, graphics-intense Vista operating system will effectively render many existing PCs obsolete. Industry analysts say that 95 percent of the household PCs in Great Britain won't be able to run all of Vista's bells and whistles, and that only a third of laptops currently sold will be able to meet even its minimum requirements. Sooner or later, they will all be junked.\nBy 2009, 300 million analog TVs in the United States will also become obsolete when America's broadcast signal format changes to digital. (Sure, you will be able to get a set-top converter box\u2013 yet another gadget\u2013 but marketers are salivating at the chance to persuade you to buy a new TV.) Meanwhile, sometime this year, the three billionth cell phone\u2013 with its life span of about 18 months\u2013 will roll off an assembly line somewhere in Asia.\nIn this context, the disposability of the iPod and the fight among manufacturers over DVD formats seem irresponsible if not criminally negligent. iPods are crammed with lead, mercury, and flame retardant, and the 70 million already sold represent a sizable amount of toxic chemicals that seep through landfills and contaminate groundwater. Electronic waste accounts for two percent of America's trash in landfills but 70 percent of its toxic garbage. In 2003 alone, three million tons of e-waste were generated in the United States.\nThe good news is that many consumers are reacting to the greedy tactics of force-fed obsolescence in the best possible way. Few people bought a new-format DVD player for Christmas, and disillusioned consumers are fighting e-waste. 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        "raw_content": "By Dustin Hurst / August 9, 2013 reposted with permission from Watchdog.org\nColorado\u2019s food stamp error rate increased in each of the past three years.\nWhen it comes to massive government programs, small mistakes can mean big bucks in waste.\nIn 2012, Colorado bungled 4.55 percent of the payments, either by overpaying recipients or underpaying them. Records show that over those erroneous payments, 3.23 percent were over payments.\nNationwide, Florida enjoyed the lowest total error rate last year, botching a mere 0.77 percent of payments. Rhode Island led the nation in flawed transfers, with a 7.36 percent error rate.\nCollectively, states averaged 3.42 percent.\nColorado\u2019s 2012 rate jumped up 2011, when the state reported 4.55 percent in erroneous payments. According to records, Colorado overpaid by $24 million in 2011, including $9 million in underpayments. That year, the state paid out more than $762 million in federally-funded food stamp payments.\nSimilar data is not yet available for 2012.\nIn 2010, Colorado reported 3.18 percent in erroneous payments, while overpaying $11 million in food benefits and underpaying $10 million.\nThe state\u2019s trend, a steady upward march, contradicts the nation\u2019s progress in cracking down on faulty payments. Between 2002 and 2012, the national average error rate dropped from 8.62 percent to 3.42 percent.\nIn 2011, the states reported more than $2.7 billion in erroneous payments, including $2.1 billion in overpayments.\nAccording to a 2010 Government Accountability Office report to Congress, state workers administering the program caused about 66 percent of the errors.\nWhy? Well, the complexity of program rules and guidelines.\n\u201cThis complexity increases the risk that caseworkers will make errors when considering all the factors needed to determine eligibility,\u201d the report said. \u201cFor example, caseworkers must verify several types of household assets to determine eligibility and benefit amounts, such as bank accounts, property, and vehicles.\u201d\nAlternatively, the report says that recipient caused errors are \u201cdifficult\u201d to prevent.\nColorado\u2019s walk to a higher error rate comes as the state continues to see sky-high program usage as families look to utilize government programs to weather a sluggish economy. More than half-a-million Coloradans received food stamps in 2012, up from 250,000 just four years earlier.\nNationally, more than 47.6 million Americans \u2013 or about 23 million households \u2013 receive food stamps. The average benefit is $133 per person and $275 per household. Those benefits will be cut, though, as a temporary boost to food stamps provided by the 2009 stimulus package expires at the end of October.\nColorado Watchdog has a call in to officials looking for an explanation of Colorado\u2019s rising rate.\nContact Hurst at Dustin@Watchdog.org.\nPlease, feel free to \u201csteal our stuff\u201d! Just remember to credit Watchdog.org. Find out more\nReposted with permission on ReaganGirl.com 8/10/2013",
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        "raw_content": "How High Can Southern California Home Prices Go? #realestate #wealth #homeownership\nFor 62 straight months, Southern California home prices have gone in one direction. Up.\nFive years ago, you could snatch up a median-priced condo in Orange and Los Angeles counties for about $280,000, 76 percent less than today's prices. A median-priced house cost $323,000 in L.A. County five years ago and $495,000 in O.C., about $260,000 less than today's prices in both counties.\nWill prices keep rising or are they close to the top? Here's what economists and industry analysts say about what the future holds for home prices in the region.\n- Southern California home prices aren't about to drop. In fact, they believe prices will keep rising for two more years, at least, and possibly longer.\n- The market isn't in a bubble - yet - although bubble talk is starting to \"raise its ugly head\" at cocktail parties, one economist said. Some analysts are saying Southern California home prices are showing signs of being overvalued.\n- If you're thinking about buying a home, now just might be the time to act - provided you don't overextend yourself and you plan to live there awhile.\nhttp://www.ocregister.com/2017/06/25/how-much-longer-can-home-prices-keep-going-up/",
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        "raw_content": "Apple PowerBook Battery Recal\nWoah! I just got this email from Apple telling me my PowerBook could catch on fire and kill everything within sight.\nOkay, not the part about killing stuff, but it looks like the batteries in these things get to some pretty insane temps. I can attest to that, it's extremly uncomfortable to keep it on your *lap* of all places. Anyway. I'm really leaving work now.\nDear Apple Customer:\nIn cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and other international safety authorities, Apple is voluntarily recalling certain lithium ion rechargeable batteries that were sold worldwide from January 2004 through August 2004 for use with 15-inch PowerBook G4 (Aluminum) notebook computers. Apple has initiated an exchange program and will provide you with a new replacement battery, free of charge.\nIssue - The affected batteries could overheat, posing a fire hazard. Apple received four reports of these batteries overheating. No injuries have been reported. Apple urges you to stop using your battery and to order a replacement battery immediately. If you continue to use your battery, do not leave it unattended and check for signs of overheating.\nProduct - The recalled batteries have the Model Number: A1045 and serial numbers that begin with: HQ404, HQ405, HQ406, HQ407, or HQ408. Batteries with the affected serial numbers contain cells that were manufactured by LG Chem, Ltd. of South Korea during the last week of December 2003 only. The model and serial numbers are located on the label on the bottom of the battery, and can be viewed by removing the battery from the computer. The serial number is printed in black lettering beneath a barcode. The battery is approximately 4.75-inches long by 3.25-inches wide by .75-inches high. The label located on the bottom of the battery reads in part, \"15-inch PowerBook G4 Rechargeable Battery\" and \"Model No: A1045.\"\nNo other PowerBook or iBook batteries are part of this recall.\nWhat to do - To begin the battery exchange process, go to Apple's website at:\n(http://www.apple.com/support/powerbook/batteryexchange)\nYou will be asked for the serial number of your 15-inch PowerBook G4, the serial number of your PowerBook battery and a ship to address. After serial number verification, a new battery will be shipped to you free of charge. When you receive the replacement battery, please use the same shipping envelope and included prepaid shipping label to return the recalled battery to Apple. If you do not have access to the website listed above, please call Apple at 800-275-2273 between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., Central time, seven days a week, for further assistance.\nThank you for your cooperation with this exchange program.\nCopyright (c) 2004 Apple Computer, Inc. 1 Infinite Loop, MS 303-3DM, Cupertino, CA 95014. All rights reserved.\n(http://www.apple.com/legal/default.html)\n(http://www.apple.com/legal/privacy/)\nDebian Install was the previous entry in this blog.\nstoopid is the next entry in this blog.",
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        "raw_content": "Do you have kids at home? Is it safe to put a carpet inside? Well, most parents doesn\u2019t want to take the risk of putting a carpet inside their living room, their bedroom or even in any part of the house, this is due to dust and a myriad of allergens that causes mold and fungi. It can serve as a source of allergen for people suffering from asthma.\nHaving a carpet can be a very good design to beautify the interior of your home, but if you are planning to have it, you should consider putting an air-conditioner in the room just to minimize the dust around the room. Having an air-conditioning unit will prevent the carpet from accumulating dust.\nCleaning the carper regularly can protect you and your kids from allergies. You can have it inside your home, office in your bedroom, wherever you like. You just have to make sure that it is clean and dust-free. Irvine carpet cleaners can keep them clean and all you need to do is visit their website to find what are the services offered available.However, if you are doing it yourself, there are problems that you may face cleaning it, such as;\nIt can take hours or days to finally dry a carpet.\nAfter cleaning it, you may smell something after drying it.\nExpect that the color will run down during cleaning\nIf you have kids at home, expect that it will get dirty again after cleaning\nCarpet cleaning consists of two process; Encapsulation and a Dry Compound. If you are to encapsulate, polymers are used in this process to remove the dirt particles at the end of the process. And to dry compound, they will use sponges to absorb dirt, and removed it by vacuuming.If you are in doubt, you can always be sure to check with your carpet manufacturer.",
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        "raw_content": "Posted on 4:13pm Wednesday 10th Feb 2016\nIt's Ash Wednesday today - the beginning of Lent.\nEveryone is welcome to our service this evening - 7.30pm in The Old Church.",
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        "raw_content": "Stoutsburg Cemetery Trustee Board (updated June, 2014)\nJohn B. Buck, President\nStoutsburg Cemetery Association\u2019s current President, John B. Buck, has been a lifelong resident of Hopewell, New Jersey. John resides with his wife Elaine and shared three sons, Aaron, Jason, and Joseph (JB) who went to be with the Lord on September 22, 2000. JB is buried in the family plot along with his beloved grandmothers Pauline (Peggy) Nevis and Delores Ewing, great-great grandmother, great-grandparents, uncles and cousins.\nJohn has served as Vice President for over 10 years starting under the direction of former President Robert Grover. As a young adult, John helped his grandfather, Elmer Nevius, and uncle, Earle Nevis, with various duties. While working with his grandfather and uncle, John was also trained to lead the Stoutsburg Cemetery Association which has been in existence for over 300 years.\nJohn proudly serves as President to such a distinguished group of African Americans who rose from slavery to being men and women of valor who are now lying in their final resting place at Stoutsburg.\nS. Elaine Buck, Assistant Secretary\nS. Elaine Buck has also been a lifelong resident of Hopewell and serves as Assistant Secretary on the Stoutsburg Association Board. Elaine is married to John Buck, and is the proud mother of three sons, Jason, Aaron, and Joseph (JB) who is resting in Stoutsburg Cemetery along with his maternal great-great grandmother (Ada Hightower), maternal great-grandparents (Robert and Hester Coleman), and grandmothers, Peggy Nevis and Delores Ewing. Elaine\u2019s grandfather, Robert, operated a burial vault business in the late \u201850\u2019s and early 60\u2019s. It was this business that served families interred in Stoutsburg Cemetery.\nElaine is honored to serve on the Board assisting the secretary, Beverly Mills, as they work together to be the voice for those who contributed and sacrificed so much to Stoutsburg and surrounding areas.\nEvelyn Dunn Brooks, Fundraising Committee\nEvelyn Dunn Brooks, now in her 90\u2019s, has been a resident of Hopewell since 1940. Evelyn arrived in Hopewell when she married Ira Brooks whose mother, father aunt, uncle and cousins all resided in the area.\nEvelyn became involved with the Stoutsburg Cemetery when her beloved husband Ira was laid to rest. Anyone who knows \u201cMother Brooks\u201d (the proud mother of 10 children, numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren!) also knows she is very vocal about Stoutsburg. Mother Brooks takes every opportunity to spread the word about this historical resting place and its existence. \u201cThe story of some of the interred is very interesting and this knowledge needs to be passed on to future generations.\u201d\nAbdel Gordon, Trustee\nDolores M. Grover, Fundraising Committee\nDolores M. Grover is also a lifetime resident of the Skillman area and is the proud mother of one son, Joseph Varner. Dolores is also honored to serve on the Fundraising Committee of the Stoutsburg Cemetery along with Evelyn Brooks.\nThe Grover family internments, dating back to the 1800\u2019s, and include Dolores\u2019 grandfather, Wilmer Grover, who was one of the original caretakers and grave diggers. Also, Dolores\u2019 uncle Robert Grover served as former President of the Stoutsburg Cemetery Association until his passing in 2011. Dolores\u2019 other family members buried in Stoutsburg include her mother, Mae Grover Robinson, grandmother Bessie Grover and a host of other family members.\nBaron Holland, Treasurer\nBaron Holland is a former resident of Hopewell, New Jersey. Baron, who currently resides in Wyncote, Pennsylvania with his wife and three daughters, has served as Treasurer for the past 16 years. Barons\u2019 involvement with the cemetery began early when he began helping his grandfather, Earle Nevius, who was then serving as Stoutsburg\u2019s caretaker after Wilmer Grover. Baron recalls working alongside his grandfather as a child picking up sticks and twigs to help maintain the grounds. As he grew older, Baron started to understand the significance of Stoutsburg\u2019s history which he says has changed over the years.\n\u201cIn the beginning I think Stoutsburg gave African Americans a sense of pride and comfort to know they had such a beautiful resting place on the hill. Today our history has transitioned to a great opportunity to educate other cultures and the younger generation about our history and contributions. Serving on this Board is very personal for me as I lay the foundation to pass the legacy of Stoutsburg onto my children so they become good stewards of the cemetery.\u201d\nAlong with his grandfather, Earle, other family members in Stoutsburg include Baron\u2019s grandmother Virginia Nevius (Earle\u2019s wife), his father Barry, uncle Bruce, Aunt Beverlee Tucker and several cousins.\nBeverly Mills, Secretary\nBeverly Mills has lived in Pennington the majority of her adult life with her husband Robert and two sons. Beverly is the fourth generation to reside in a home that has been in her family for over a century. This home, purchased by her great-grandfather, was passed down to her father (William \u201cShud\u201d Smith) who was also a lifelong Pennington resident buried in Stoutsburg alongside his wife, Jean.\nWhen Beverly was \u201cdrafted\u201d in the 1970\u2019s by her uncle Fred Clark to take the role of secretary, she took the position very reluctantly. It wasn\u2019t long that she began to see the importance of preserving the legacy of the cemetery. Beverly\u2019s role became even more poignant after Earle Nevius presented her with an old ledger from the early 1900\u2019s that had her great-grandfather\u2019s handwriting when he was cemetery secretary! As a child Beverly also recalled hearing stories about the cemetery from her grandmother, Herma Fields, who was raised and educated in Stoutsburg.\nAs an African American raised in a town with less than 1% Black population, Beverly clearly understands the historical significance of Stoutsburg. Throughout the years Beverly\u2019s interest has grown to the point that she, along with Elaine Buck, has begun researching the lives of those buried in the cemetery. It is their ultimate goal to produce a book with the information they gather.\nAside from her father and mother, other descendants of Beverly\u2019s buried in Stoutsburg include great-grandparents, grandparents, an aunt, uncle and several cousins.\nRobert \u201cGlen\u201d Nevius, Caretaker\nGlen Nevius lives in Lawrenceville with his wife Bertha where they raised four children.\nGlen has taken on the responsibility as caretaker for the past decade. As a child Glen remembers riding his bike along with other kids up to the cemetery however his involvement with Stoutsburg didn\u2019t come until years later as an adult. Glen fondly recalls being \u201cstolen\u201d by his uncle Earle Nevius with orders to \u201ccome up to the cemetery to help with caretaking duties.\u201d For the next four to five years Glen worked alongside Earle maintaining the beauty of the grounds. They worked together until he officially took over as Stoutsburg\u2019s caretaker after Earle\u2019s passing.\nGlen understands the importance of preserving the beauty of Stoutsburg and has his son, Robert Glen Nevius, Jr. now working along his side. \u201cJust as I was recruited years ago, I have recruited my son who has worked with me for the past three years.\u201d Beside Glen\u2019s uncle Earle other descendants include his father Lester Nevius, aunts, uncles and cousins.\nIt is comforting to know the maintenance of Stoutsburg Cemetery is in the capable hands of a father who has passed the importance of being a good steward on to his son!",
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        "raw_content": "If you have been using Internet on a regular basis or working in a large company and surf the Internet while you are at work, you must have surely come across the term firewall. You might have also heard of people saying \u201cfirewalls protect their computer from web attacks and hackers\u201d or \u201ca certain website has been blocked by firewall in their work place\u201d. If you have ever wondered to know what exactly is this firewall and how it works, here we go. In this post I will try to explain \u201cHow firewalls work\u201d in a layman\u2019s terms.\nFirewalls are basically a barrier between your computer (or a network) and the Internet (outside world). A firewall can be simply compared to a security guard who stands at the entrance of your house and filters the visitors coming to your place. He may allow some visitors to enter while denying others whom he suspects of being intruders. 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        "raw_content": "Random Thoughts March 21 2014\nThis post started off about Russian President Putin and how much of a failed leader our own president is. Then I got off on a tangent about free trade and jobs. The end result was just some kind of random thought article.\nWhile looking for news on the Crimea situation I came across an article on the Wall Street Journal \u2013 Warnings From the Ukraine Crisis.\nI do not fully agree with the author, but I do agree with a lot of what she says. One comment should ring a rang a wake up call for the United States,\nWe have been a nation divided for a long time. Whether the division was by race, sex, sexual preference, religion, political party,,, we have been and will continue to be a nation divided.\nSince the late 1960s and 1970s we have become more divided with each passing decade. This division shows in the quality of our elected officials.\nQuote from the Wall Street Journal article:\nChina The New Face Of Global Domination\nLets talk about history for a couple of minutes, then let\u2019s move onto the heart of this article. One of the main reasons Germany was defeated in WW II was the United States and Russia produced more tanks, planes, ships and guns than Germany. We had the resources where Germany did not.\nWorld War II boiled down to numbers. Where Germany could only produce a certain amount of tanks, trucks, planes, and lacked raw materials such as oil and iron deposits, the United States and Russia had no such limitations.\nFor 35 \u2013 40 years after World War II, or until the late 1970s and early 1980s the United States was the worlds production powerhouse. We made everything from toys to Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles. The economy was strong, there was a thriving middle class who could afford to buy a home, buy a car or truck or both, have a family, times were good.\nThen along came corporate greed and free trade. Wall street not satisfied with the profits they were making decided to move the factories to China, exploit low wage workers, then close the factories here in the states which as led to the death of the middle class.\nWorld Enters New Phase As North Korea Test Nuclear Device\nNorth Korea tested a nuclear device with an underground detonation on February 11, 2013. Along with North Koreas missile program the world moves closer to having a rogue nation with a Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM).\nThis is the first test under the leadership of Kim Jong-un.\nWhy put so much time, effort and money into building a nuclear missile program when people are starving? There have been reports of starvation being so widespread in North Korea that people are resorting to cannibalism.\nThere are main two reasons for North Korea to develop nuclear weapons \u2013 to use the weapons in an act of war, or use the weapons as a bargaining chip.\nNuclear Strike Against the United States\nIf North Korea were to use nuclear weapons against the United States, it is doubtful the U.S. would respond with its own nuclear attack. Due to the liability and long term sigma, the U.S. would respond with conventional weapons.\nChina would not tolerate the U.S. nuking North Korea anyway. The nuclear fallout to China poses a great risk. Then there are the North Korean refugees that would flee to China looking for food, medical care and shelter.\nWhy Are Humans so Violent\nBack in the late 1980s or early 1990s there was a story that came out of Lake Charles Louisiana about a missing girl. The community had organized search efforts, people organized, looked through wooded areas, people put up posters,,,.\nThe turning point was when the local police got a list of convicted sex offenders. One of the sex offenders happened to live close to the girl. When the police questioned the guy about the girl, he confessed to killing her. The girls body was still in his house.\nIt just so happened that the killer also volunteered to search for the girl.\nWhat kind of sicko kills a child, then helps look for the body?\nMore recently there is the story of the 12 year old girl from New Jersey who was killed for her bicycle. The accused perpetrators in this act are 15 and 17 years old.\nWhat does this say about the future of our society when children kill each other over bike parts?\nThe age old question, why do we act the way we do? If you have spent any time with other people, you have met someone that is stubborn or so hardheaded that they are difficult to deal with. 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        "raw_content": "She has mentored the winners of the London Philharmonic Orchestra's Future First student scheme, coached the LPO Youth Orchestra and the Southbank Sinfonia.\nIn 2012 Susanne founded 'The Cello Corner', a cello Suzuki studio, located in Islington (London).\nLessons are offered to students of an advanced level as well as children.\nSusanne teaches students who are planning to do their diploma or are preparing to audition for music college.\nHelp with orchestra repertoire is given as well as solo repertoire and chamber music.\nSusanne also prepares students for auditions for youth orchestras such as the National Youth Orchestra or the Mahler Orchestra as well as competitions and festivals. She also has many years of experience in preparing for professional orchestra auditions.\nShe is an accredited Suzuki teacher, qualified by the British Suzuki Institute and is a member of the London Suzuki Group.\nAt her studio 'The Cello Corner' Susanne prepares her young students to become members of the National Children Orchestra.\nHaving worked with many orchestras as principal and having sat on numerous audition panels over the years, she knows what is required and what the crucial points of doing an audition are, how to handle the trial period / probation year and most importantly: how to prepare efficiently in order to deliver the highest standard of performance in those few minutes of auditioning.\nWith Vladimir Jurowski at the Royal Festival Hall in London\nWith Gennady Rozhdestvensky playing Metamorphonen by R. Strauss\n\"I have seen many candidates failing orchestra auditions because they didn't have any experience how to handle it. Playing an orchestra audition has nothing to do with playing a concert or even an audition for a scholarship or competition. You have literally 10 seconds to give your first impression and to show what kind of player you are. If nerves come in the middle of it you have lost the game. Auditioning needs to be practised. In my opinion most teachers concentrate too much on concertos and solo repertoire, neglecting the orchestra excerpts. However, the excerpts in an orchestra audition are more important even than the concertos. It is extremely challenging to play an excerpt out of context with no other players joining you. I have made it my destiny to help students who are looking for a position in an orchestra and give them the preparation they need.\"",
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        "title": "Why Hire Henry? - Henry Rose Lee \u2605 Millennial Consultant \u2605 Millennial Expert \u2605 Millennial Adviser \u2605 Keynote Speaker \u2605 Intergenerational Speaker \u2605",
        "raw_content": "Henry Rose Lee is an Award-Winning Global Speaker, Author, Founder & CEO, entrepreneur, creative, script-writer, and voice-over artist; lover of people, champagne, dancing, flying first-class.\nA familiar voice and face for over 14 years in the millennial leadership arena; and inspiring audiences worldwide speaking through her experiences of Prosopagnosia \u2013 being face blind.\nA career visionary, Henry Rose shows her clients how to hit the ground running and ignite their remarkable talents to grab opportunities for an outstanding career.\nSend us this pre-formatted email and we\u2019ll get back to you\nWithout great leadership at C-level, organisations large and small are in trouble.\nLeadership has always had its challenges. But more than ever, organisations need to be ready for a future we can\u2019t possibly imagine.\nIt\u2019s true. The speed of change has accelerated so much in the past twenty years, that just about everyone on the planet, in their lifetime has witnessed innovations and global developments on a scale that was unimaginable twenty years ago.\nThis is just one reason why innovation has become essential at exec-level, and something that Henry Rose is passionate about.\n\u201cI started coaching on the school bus aged 12, when I discovered one of my friends in tears over the recent death of her mother. When everyone else was too embarrassed to talk to this girl, I simply took her hand and sat and listened. Together we grieved and giggled, plotted and planned to make our adolescent dreams come true.\nA decade or so passed, and I became a professional coach.\nToday, my clients are leaders from across the world. They don\u2019t cry \u2013 at least not much \u2013 but they often ask for my help plotting and planning to make their leadership dreams come true.\nMostly, they don\u2019t want my coaching, because they don\u2019t have time for that. So when they ask, I simply tell them what to do, and that seems to work okay! I love helping leaders to plot and plan\u2026\u201d\nHenry Rose Lee\nSend me this pre-formatted email and I\u2019ll get back to you",
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        "raw_content": "The State of Religious Education\nThe State of Religious Education: It Isn't Too Late... Yet!\nSites from a Teachers Perspective on this issue\nIt is every teacher's duty to discuss beliefs - secular as well as religious. Religion should be taught, like science and humanities, by competent people with a passion for their subjects. But just like science, a he teacher handling religious education should cover all the aspects of religion thoroughly. Teachers should develop appropriate lesson plans according to the age and study skills in their classroom.\nIn fact, religious education must include a brief preview of all major religions. This will not help widen the knowledge gap but also promote an air of peace. Studies have found that familiarization with previously unknown things reduces fear for them and thus reduces conflict.\nTaking parents in confidence is also very important. They should believe in you as a competent teacher who knows what they are doing. It has happened too many times when an actively atheist parent has removed their child from a religious education class because they didn't want their being brainwashed by religion. Their concerns are understandable.\nHowever, the scariest thing is when a devotedly religious parent does the same for exactly the same reasons. They simply wouldn't want their child's brain corrupted by another religion. In short, both groups of people think that their children are at some kind of risk.\nThese kinds of issues arise when all religious teaching centers on only one type of religion. In such cases the teacher is also overtly religious, almost to the point of being scary.\nTeachers should be able to give information impartially. The perfect religious educator is impartial with no concerns about any set of religious beliefs. He or she should simply remember that a teacher of science or humanities can't do justice to their subject by always describing it in a positive light. There are good and bad sides to everything, and should always be taught in an objective light. Critical thinking is essential.\nNo matter what religion you teach, as a teacher and educator, it is your responsibility to make sure that your students are completely aware of and comfortable with the subject matter.\nEven if you haven't had any training for teaching education, the Internet is abound with teacher resources, worksheets and lesson plans for all denominations of Christianity, Hinduism, Islam and all the other major religions.\nThe Congregation for Catholic Education has called on public authorities to value the religious and educational freedom of parents in school curriculums. Only you, as a teacher, can make sure that the parents' religious beliefs are well respected, and that is by teaching their kids religion the right way!\nMore Resources On Religion in Public Schools\nReligion in Public Schools- Federal Guidelines\nU.S. Supreme Court Church v. State Decisions- Relevant case law.",
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        "raw_content": "History of Distance Learning\nThe History of Distance Learning\nDistance education seems like a relatively new idea to those of us who have been looking for a new way to learn. However, there is some evidence which suggests that this form of education has been around for more than three centuries - with the last century in particular being one of the most significant in allowing companies that provide this service to advance in how they provide information to the students which are involved with their program. In this article, we are going to give you a concise back story to distance learning and its origins.\nReally - distance learning as we know it is rather new. It all started with televised distance learning which particularly allowed military personnel to become trained in the different approaches which they might have needed for the World War. Televised material also became a vital element of the service which was provided in schools, with tens of organizations syndicating the same material which was used to train students. As you will know, this might not have been individually responsible for allowing distance learners to obtain courses like it is today - but it certainly was a start.\nAs we edge towards the end of the 20th-century, it is clear that television was becoming a resource which was more readily available to the general public. As such, there were many different video and DVD resources which were being used in order to allow students to visually learn about the different intrinsic details which might have been associated with their course. This, combined with written assessments that a tutor might proceed to mark, proceeded to form the bread and butter of distance learning as we knew it back then. Written resources would reinforce visual aids in what were the first courses available to the general public without going to a local educational institution.\nThe history of distance education has come along leaps and bounds in the past few years particularly. Whereas the Internet completely turned this form of learning around in the beginning of the 21st-century, with text-based communication becoming instantaneous and making communication between tutors and teachers more immediate, it has only been in the past few years that a student has been able to realize the full potential of learning resources through the billions of pages of material which are on the Internet. Teleconferencing to discuss things with tutors in live video conversations is possible, and nearly all of the business which is associated with education can be done through the medium of the Internet. In this day and age, even some organizations provide certificates electronically!\nIt can be foolish for us to try and predict the direction which distance learning is going to take. However, because of the popularity and the practicalities which are associated with this method of education, there is no doubt that more courses are going to become available as more people turn to this method as an efficient way of expanding knowledge to become valid applicants for new jobs.\nMore Information on The History of Distance Learning\n\"The Rise of the Telecourse\"",
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        "raw_content": "Studies from Gallup and a plethora more have, by now, established from various perspectives that creating a great place to work has significant tangible and intangible returns including enhancing employee productivity and loyalty in the process increasing customer satisfaction resulting in outstanding company performance to the investors.\nStudies on great places to work\nThere are a number of such studies which focus significantly on compensation and benefits as a key element to being a great place to work. One such study published in HBR sometime back, talks about a great employer being able to take care of an employee\u2019s well-being from four different angles: emotional, mental, physical and spiritual wherein ingredients to a great workplace include factors like a well-equipped gymnasium etc. As a senior HR leader, I have got the opportunity to work with multiple leaders across a number of organizations and I have witnessed managers struggle with the question of how they can contribute and help the situation. They are not, of course, expected to sponsor the gymnasium or Starbucks coffee costs and yet, has to remain accountable to the quote that \u201cPeople do not leave organizations, they leave their bosses\u201d. So, in this discussion, we are going to focus on steps HR managers can take, in order to help their organization be a great place to work.\nA few years back, Sirota Consulting, in collaboration with Wharton, conducted a survey of about a million people from different companies. The study found that there are three basic things people want at work: a) Fairness or Equity, b) Sense of achievement from their work and c) Camaraderie & Sense of Belongingness.\nFrom another similar study, it was found that the top five factors to boost employee\u2019s enthusiasm were: a) Creation of Self-Managed Teams, b) Reward, c) Performance driven Profit-Sharing Pay Framework, d) Recognition and e) Job Admiration & Security\nAnd then there is the famous study by Dan Pink which explains in very lucid terms, how Autonomy, Mastery and Purpose are the key elements of what motivate people to perform and contribute\nFrom all these studies, it may be observed that there are a multitude of steps that can be taken to help create a great place to work which may be more behavioral practice driven and may need relatively much lesser dollars than what would see-saw the budget.\nFrom another angle, a review of what really makes an organization a great place to work will reveal that it is mostly the innovative ways of making things work or the best practices that strike employees as outstanding and makes the workplace a delightful and desirable place to be, be it in the form of facilitating a leave exchange program or an initiative to a delightful candidate experience by optimizing candidate waiting time between interviews or any other such ideas.\nEnsuring Fairness or Equity\nOne of the foremost expectations of an employee from an organization (mostly his/her manager) is to act in a fair and just manner. Any kind of favoritism or perceived bias can impact the perception of a great workplace pretty adversely. Within this category are also included a lot of issues which, on the surface, seem like compensation related issues but are at the core, concerns arising from a real or perceived lack of equality.\nIn addition to the additional benefits and innovative practices, a large chunk of people (more so, millennials) rate the existence of career progression paths and internal opportunities as a vital ingredient for an organization to be seen as a great place to work. HR managers can play an active role here by investing time in coaching the employee on his skills and strengths and guide him towards the right career opportunities \u2013 even such discussions are valued by the employees and managers also get to be more holistic mentors and well-wishers and not only as administrative managers. Even with behavioral practices and implementing innovative ideas, they are much more controllable factors unlike introducing an organization wide benefit which may be an uncontrollable factor for that people manager or leader.\nIgniting Passion& Job Admiration\nAnother key area in which people managers can play a vital role is to be able to ignite, arguably, the single most important factor which defines the level of contribution from a person \u2013 passion. Unfortunately, that\u2019s something which does not happen very often \u2013 sometimes, due to immediate work pressures while sometimes, due to a lack of awareness in the manager and yet sometimes, maybe due to a general lack of interest or ignorance. Interestingly, this is a phenomenon we do not hear about, in varied areas like defense forces or sports teams or music bands and so on \u2013 the reason being that the people joining those teams are cognizant about their passion and do not require someone to generate it anew, which is mostly untrue in the corporate world. There are many instances when productivity has been witnessed to go up significantly by teams once they have been made aware, responsible and proud of the purpose that they are trying to achieve together. If organizations can ensure this one aspect about identifying and tapping into an individual\u2019s passion or dream and help the individual realize that dream or progress towards it, it would have moved a giant leap closer to becoming a great place to work.\nSense of Achievement or Purpose\nIn the words of noted author and motivational speaker, Simon Sinek, \u201cBecause a true sense of purpose is deeply emotional, it serves as a compass to guide us to act in a way completely consistent with our values and beliefs\u2026 Purpose is human, not economic\u201d. Many times, its said that the only or primary difference between successful and unsuccessful people is the formers\u2019 extraordinary sense of purpose. An organization, with the help of its good leaders can enable people to see and focus on that purpose \u2013 giving their jobs or tasks a new meaning.\nEvery individual loves being praised for his capabilities or achievements. 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        "raw_content": "Ann Phelps has been working as a musician, teacher, public theologian, and arts activist since 2009 when she finished her graduate work at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music. Based in Jackson, Mississippi, she travels to work with colleges, divinity schools, and faith communities to envision how corporate rituals and collective creativity can empower communities to strive for justice and peace. Her research examines sacred music from various faith traditions, reengaging silenced voices from history and seeking new perspectives that can influence sacred practices in an increasingly divided and globalizing world.\nShe serves as cantor, liturgical coordinator, and writer for the Theodicy Jazz Collective, an ensemble that has provided music leadership and theological reflection in communities such as Yale University, Cambridge University, Gustavus Adolphus College, Millsaps College, Canterbury Cathedral, Washington National Cathedral, and dioceses and churches from Los Angeles to London and Massachusetts to Mississippi. The collective explores how jazz and gospel music can help religious communities understand changing identities, expand tradition, and spread a message of justice and mercy in the twenty-first century. Ann will join the staff of Wake Forest University this summer as Director of Programming for Leadership and Character.\nAll sessions by Ann Phelps",
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        "raw_content": "Reflections: Palm Sunday, 2015\n1st Scripture Reading: Mark 11:1-11\nMark is considered by many scholars to be the oldest of the gospels. It is certainly the shortest, and most concise. It may well be the least tampered with of all the stories of Jesus\u2019 life and works.\nIn this gospel, up to now, we have heard many stories of Jesus\u2019 miracles and healings. Now we move into the last part of his life, and we notice a different emphasis. He has established his credentials with the people as the Son of God. He has consistently pointed his finger beyond himself to God as Creator and the power behind all his doings.\nAnd now, knowing that the end is near, he takes control of the events of this part of his life and commandeers the colt of someone who knows \u2013 who understands \u2013 that the Lord has need of it.\nAs the Messiah, the anointed One, the chosen of God, he must connect with the people on a symbolic level. He makes a triumphal entry into Jerusalem. Riding a horse, with his followers all around him, Jesus rides to Jerusalem \u2013 Israel\u2019s capital city, where the Temple is situated. Those who know him, who have been healed by him, who have seen the works of power that he has performed, these celebrate his entry into the very power centre of the Jews. They shout and sing his praises, they throw cloaks down on the road ahead of him and palm branches.\nFor this moment in time, they know who he is and they sense the presence of God with them. The sacred has entered their reality, has become something they recognize in someone they have come to know as God\u2019s own son.\n\u201cHosanna,\u201d the people sing. \u201cBlessed is the one who comes in the name of the Lord!\u201d Blessed is the one who brings the promises of the Living God right up close to them in these joyful moments. Such a special time! Such a celebration! God is as close as this children\u2019s song says, and we will now sing.\nHymn # 92 MV \u201cLike a Rock\u201d\n2nd Scripture Reading: Mark 14:1-2, 10-25 & Mark 15: 1-15, 33-39\nBut the celebratory tone doesn\u2019t last. You don\u2019t directly and openly challenge the very seat of worldly power, as Jesus did by his bold and popular entry into Jerusalem, without stirring up a little resentment, maybe even a little fear on the part of those who value the status quo.\nThe religious leaders of the Jews held a great deal of power. It was the practice of the Roman conquerors to collaborate with the power elite of a vanquished people in order to establish control that would be more acceptable to them, and thus require less time and energy on the part of the Roman government to assure compliance and a sort of peace in their empire. Let me say that again: the power elite of a conquered people continued to be the power elite so long as they agreed to cooperate with the government in Rome.\nThe very public celebration of this itinerant preacher, Jesus, as the Messiah, the very Son of God, must have struck dread into the hearts of the collaborators. This is real power, this is the kind of leadership that is not easily controlled. With public sentiment behind him, Jesus had become a real threat to the status quo.\nThey had to kill him. We had to kill him. The disciples had to deny him, out of their fear. The women were afraid to tell anyone that he had risen. The public turned against him when the very real threat of repercussions became clear.\nThink for a moment, how you might react to the threat of public whipping, stoning, beheading, crucifixion, torture of many kinds. How brave are we when faced with the real possibility of imprisonment and abuse? If annihilation is the alternative, how many of us might rationalize collaboration?\nThe Easter Passion story drops us deeply into the darkness of who we are as humans. Torturers, collaborators, betrayers, dictators. We can say, that\u2019s not me\u2026.but these people exist, and they are human beings, and we are kin. By dying the death he did, Jesus shows us in ways we can\u2019t turn our eyes from, the very nature of humanity. We are that.\nBut that\u2019s only part of the story, isn\u2019t it? For today we are asked to be brave. We are asked to be willing to look at the more unsavory aspects of being human. Perhaps this is one way of understanding the doctrine of Original Sin. Most of us, looking at a newborn baby have real problems imagining that this child could possibly have any sin. But maybe it makes more sense to see ourselves as part of a collective, called \u201chumanity\u201d - a species, if you like, with a long history of attachment to war and violence, revenge and punishment. We are asked to look at that, and ask ourselves: \u201cIs that the best we can be?\u201d For myself, is that the best choice I can make for expressing as human in this lifetime \u2013 or do the teachings and example of Jesus the Christ offer me a better way, a more loving way, a more just way to be in the world? If we are willing to sit with the pain \u2013 to acknowledge the truth of who we are as a people \u2013 then perhaps the purifying fire of truth will cleanse us, heal us, and lead us out of fear. I think it\u2019s worth a try.\nHymn # 90 MV \u201cDon\u2019t Be Afraid\u201d\nReflections for Lent 5 \u2013 Sunday, March 22, 2015\n1st Scripture Readings: Jeremiah 31:31-34 & Psalm 51 (p.838 VU)\nA funny thing happened to me yesterday. I was at a dance practice, and a lady there heard that I was the United Church minister. She was very friendly and polite, but she began grilling me on what the United Church believes about this and what I personally believe about that.\nShe was clearly affiliated with a different denomination, and just as clearly she had issues with the differences she perceived in how \u201cUnited Church people\u201d relate to scripture and to the stories about Jesus.\nI found myself having to defend a position of liberal, cutting edge theological thought which I believe allows for a wide range of tolerance for the beliefs of others within the Christian tradition.\nAnd I remembered what the Right Reverend Lois Wilson said in her opening address when elected as the first woman moderator of our United Church. She was faced with a church not nearly as liberal thinking as it is today, and many clergy who clearly felt that women should be at home with their heads covered, being directed by their husbands.\nWhat Lois Wilson said was this: \u201cWe are all in this room because of Jesus.\u201d Jesus did not choose to make the kind of distinctions that divide us and turn us against each other. \u201cLove one another as I have loved you,\u201d he said. I reminded this lovely lady of what Jesus has commanded us, and I made reference to the \u201cLiving God\u201d who has written the knowledge of God\u2019s Law on each of our hearts, so that we no longer need to teach one another. We certainly no longer, if we ever did, have the right to judge one another. Before Jesus came to be with us there was God. Many have found God in their hearts who do not have any experience or knowledge of Jesus.\nIf we call ourselves Christians, then Jesus is the Way, the Truth and the Light of the world. We have a responsibility and a joy to live into that belief system, and I believe it holds the promise of healing for each of us personally, and for the world around us. But the Living God speaks to each of us personally, and each of us will have a different experience of God\u2019s presence in our lives.\nO God, you desire truth in my innermost being. There is no substitute for direct and authentic relationship with God as you understand and experience the holy. No one else\u2019s experience is more valuable than your own \u2013 nor is it less valid. It is no longer enough to be part of the herd \u2013 giving lip service to something you don\u2019t understand. We must all be willing to open ourselves as the Psalmist says, to be washed whiter than snow, and to have a new heart created within us, a heart yearning toward God.\nIn this season of Lent, as we turn our focus inward to examine ourselves and our choices, we ask for Divine mercy and forgiveness for our mistakes, our trespasses against God and against our fellows, and against all of creation. \u201cHave mercy on me, O God, according to your steadfast love; according to your abundant mercy blot out my transgressions. Wash me thoroughly from my iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin.\u201d\nDeliver me, O God from my evil doing, we plead in sorrow and despair. \u201cRestore to me the joy of your salvation\u201d we ask, and then we will praise God and witness to God\u2019s grace and speak of God\u2019s benevolent love available to all.\nAnd when we do that, wonderful things start to happen. We become radiant, attractive beings who other people want to talk to. They want what we have found. We all want to be happy and to be loved and respected. The ways of this world, of greed and competition and violence and coercion, are alien to God\u2019s purpose. Deep in our hearts we all know this. We need only to be quiet and listen to the truth of our innermost being. The Way of Jesus, the Divine Path to God, is the way of peace and of love. There is no room on this path for judgment, or disrespect for the beliefs of others. There is no room for denial of the basic rights of any of God\u2019s children, or for the withholding of whatever good we can do for them.\nAs people of God, made in the image of the Creator, it is our job to reflect the best image of God\u2019s great Love that we are capable of, into a world of hurting people in great need of healing.\n2nd Scripture Readings: Hebrews 5:5-10 & John 12:20-33\n\u201cThe Order of Melchizedek\u201d \u2013 the ancient order of the High Priests of Israel, revered in their sacred scriptures as heavenly beings, superior to ordinary people, who interpreted God\u2019s will to the Israelites.\nIn our reading from Hebrews this morning, we see how in Paul\u2019s letter Jesus is likened to one chosen by God to fulfill the mission of a High Priest \u201caccording to the order of Melchizedek\u201d. Melchizedek was the first and founding priest fulfilling this function (Genesis 14: 17-19) and was also a king \u2013 a very powerful person indeed.\nIn our reading from John 12, we hear Jesus talking to his disciples about his mission, that \u201chigher calling\u201d of one who is chosen by God for a special purpose. \u201cThe hour has come for the Son of Man to be glorified.\u201d Jesus will be glorified, celebrated, exalted once he has fulfilled the mission God inspired in him. And he knows that fulfilling that mission means he must die. \u201cVery truly, I tell you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies, it remains just a single grain; but if it dies, it bears much fruit.\u201d\nNailed to a cross \u2013 lifted up \u2013 an image none of us can ever erase from our minds \u2013 Jesus has become a powerful symbol, a wound on our psyches that can never be forgotten. His death is a stain on all of our consciousness, a reminder that we too have work to do \u2013 to heal and change ourselves and the way we live. His death bought and paid for us, opening us to hear God\u2019s will for us, forcing us to look at who we are and the changes we must make to be Christ\u2019s body in the world.\nJesus lives in us as the seed lives in the soil, spreading and multiplying as it is nourished, and enlightened. His spirit lives in us in a very real way, and his love is the Light and the warmth that brings each of us to fruition. We are called, each of us, to bring our gifts to the table, to be part of the banquet that will heal us all and fulfill God\u2019s holy purpose of creating the kindom of God, a place of peace and love, right here on earth. Let us be willing, as Jesus was willing, to accept the cup that is given to us and to give our blessed gifts without fear or hesitation, to this world that God so loves.\nHymn # 506VU \u201cTake My Life and let it be\u201d\nReflections for Lent 4 \u2013 March 15, 2015\n1st Scripture Reading: Exodus 20:1-17, & Psalm 19 (p.740 VU)\n\u201cThe precepts of our God give joy to the heart.\u201d So here we are this morning at the heart of Jewish Law. Sometimes called \u201cthe Ten Words\u201d, the ten commandments of the Book of Exodus give us a blue-print for living a joyful life.\nAs Christians we sometimes downplay the importance of this covenantal law found so early in our scriptures, as we tend to focus on Jesus and his new commandment, \u201cthat you love one another as I have loved you\u201d.\nThe ten commandments are, according to scripture, the only laws spoken directly to the entire people by God \u2013 the rest were mediated through Moses. These constitute the laws written on two stone tablets by God alone \u2013 God\u2019s gift to us. Even after Moses broke the tablets, they were re-written by God on new tablets prepared by Moses. Moses was not the author of the ten commandments.\nThe tone of this covenant law is set in the first three verses. \u201cI am the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery; you shall have no other gods before me.\u201d Remember who I am, God seems to say, and what I have done for you. By God\u2019s grace alone this people have survived. Now God will tell them how to live as God\u2019s people \u2013 not in fear of repression or persecution, but held in the arms of God\u2019s grace and love. Remember\u2026no other god was able to do this for you. So there is no other god worthy of your worship.\nRespect my holy name, says God. Remember who I AM. I think we are in mortal danger these days of forgetting this one. Our secular society has little regard for religion, and our hope now is in those who are spiritually oriented. But there is no consensus amongst these as to who or what God might be. And I fear outside of Judaism and Christianity and possibly Islam, there is no knowledge of the ten commandments. And on another level, there is a lot of loose, sloppy language that disrespects the names of God and of Jesus. We are woefully unaware of the power of language \u2013 the power of the words we choose to shape our thinking and our lives.\n\u201cRemember the Sabbath day, and keep it holy.\u201d Remember when you couldn\u2019t shop on Sunday? When families had meals together on Sundays, and most kinds of entertainment were shut down? We like it that we can go to a restaurant on Sunday for a nice meal we didn\u2019t have to prepare \u2013 but somebody had to work to make that happen. When did the thinking shift so that it was OK to expect someone else to work for us on the Sabbath, so we could shop, or eat out, or go to a movie on Sundays? If we don\u2019t do it on Sundays, how many of us give any thought at all to God and God\u2019s works during the rest of the week? Can we imagine how our lives might change if we actually tried to practice Shabbat? Some people are doing it \u2013 trying to reclaim the day of rest, to take time to pay attention to the things of the Spirit.\nHonour your parents. We all need to give thanks to our parents for giving us life and protecting us to maturity. It may not have been especially good, but here we are and we have the privilege and the gift of life from them, and so we give back to them in their old age.\nYou shall not murder \u2013 the body, the reputation, the livelihood, the self-esteem, the soul of another. Love one another, Jesus said. Treat each other with respect: \u201cDo unto others as you would have others do unto you.\u201d (the Golden Rule)\nYou shall not commit adultery. In this age of relaxed codes of sexual conduct, we still need to remember that adultery destroys trust, relationships, families, and damages children. It is disrespectful of the spouse, and dishonest to the new partner. There is little joy in a family where adultery is present.\nYou shall not steal. We need to look beyond the obvious kinds of theft here. What about the rampant exploitation of the earth\u2019s resources, vital to future generations? What about the indigenous people displaced and their culture destroyed by irresponsible resource development? What about our pension funds invested in such lucrative ventures? Are we not stealing?\nYou shall not bear false witness against your neighbor. How can we live harmoniously in our communities if we are gossiping maliciously about our neighbours? Back to our concern about how we use language \u2013 how we choose our words. Negative thoughts and words have a way of coming back on us! And they often say more about us than they do about the person we are maligning.\nAnd you shall not covet anything that is your neighbour\u2019s. Our misbehavior begins in our minds. First we think it, then we talk about it, then we take action on it. Covetting is a form of lust \u2013 and when we allow our minds to focus on wanting something that isn\u2019t ours, we are essentially already committing the crime of theft.\nWhen we observe these ten words, or ten commandments, then I believe we have the roadmap to healthy communities. Breaching any one of these can be the downfall of individuals and of whole societies. When we act in love, as Jesus instructed us, I believe we will find that these basic laws for living are congruent with his thinking, and form the structure that we need to feel safe and happy. 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Knowing our foolishness, and our lack of mature wisdom, Jesus came to prepare a Way for us \u2013 a system of belief that would bypass the foolish beliefs of the world, and lead us back to God \u2013 back to the ways of Love and community in God\u2019s kindom, here on Earth.\nHymn #657VU \u201cHe Leadeth Me\u201d\nReflections for Lent 3, Sunday, March 8, 2015\n1st Scripture Reading: Numbers 21: 4-9 & Psalm 107 (p.831 VU 1&2)\nReflection: \u201cSome lost their way in desert wastes\u2026.\u201d\nI want to talk a little this morning about a place in Ontario called Elliot Lake. 12 Uranium mines were opened near Elliot Lake in the early 1950\u2019s to supply uranium to the American nuclear weapons program.\nThe huge amounts of radioactive waste that were generated by the mining of this material were dumped into ten lakes close to the mines. This contamination killed all ten lakes, and 90 kilometres of the Serpent River. This area was and is home to the First Nations people of Serpent River who are Anishnabe people.\nA few of us watched a video documentary yesterday, created by the First Nations people for the United Church TV series: \u201cCaring for Waters\u201d. This episode is called \u201cRooster Rock \u2013 the story of the Serpent River\u201d. This was a very moving account of the degradation and devastation of the environment that followed the mining of Uranium in the area, and then the subsequent establishment of a sulphuric acid plant in the middle of the First Nations community of Serpent River, without concern for the effect this would have on this unsuspecting village.\nIn the reading from Numbers this morning, we heard how the people of Israel, having been rescued from the oppression of Egypt, and cared for by the Divine in the desert wastes as they wandered \u2013 didn\u2019t actually get it \u2013 didn\u2019t SEE how dependent they were (and we still are) on the grace and goodness of God. Complaining bitterly to Moses that they would almost prefer to return to the slavery of Egypt than to continue in this misery of dependency, they were visited by a plague of poisonous serpents. Many died. You might say that to prove a point, God had Moses raise a bronze serpent over the people that those bitten who looked on it would not die. In other words, the earthly serpent gave only death. The serpent of God\u2019s blessing gave life itself.\nI found it interesting that our readings today have to do with serpents, and our video yesterday was about the Serpent River. How coincidental! Or is this one of the ways the Living God speaks to us?\nSo maybe there are wastelands, and then there are wastelands\u2026. The wasteland produced by the combined effects of the Uranium mines and the sulphuric acid plant on the whole huge area of land around Elliot Lake was all about death and destruction, so that a few could get rich at the expense of the many\u2026.and that doesn\u2019t even bring into the picture the effects those products have had in their military/industrial applications.\nThe desert lands that Moses and his people wandered in for 40 years were life giving. It wasn\u2019t the soft easy life that the people wanted, but there was enough for all of food and water and clean air to breathe. There was enough \u2013 and their labour did not provide it. It was provided for them.\nIn our arrogance we are in danger of forgetting that we humans are subject to a higher order of power than our ability to dig things out of the earth.\nI heard a joke some time ago, so forgive me if I don\u2019t get it quite right, but the gist of it was this. Someone who recently died was greeted by St. Peter at the Gate and asked the saint what was the difference really, between heaven and hell. St. Peter said, \u201cI\u2019ll show you.\u201d He took him to a place where a group of thin, angry people were sitting around a large pot of fragrant stew with long spoons attached to their hands, so that they could reach the stew, but they couldn\u2019t get it to their mouths. But they kept on trying, and they kept on failing.\nThen St. Peter took this person to another very similar room, with the same table and the same pot of aromatic stew in the middle, and the same spoons tied to their hands. But this group was smiling and laughing and well-fed. The difference? These people were feeding each other.\nWithin each of us is a spark of the Divine. We do know what is right and what is self-serving. The Living God is present with us, and will work thru us if we stay awake. But be aware: wake up calls will be provided if necessary!\nHymn #313 VU \u201cGod Whose Almighty Word\u201d\n2nd Scripture Reading: Ephesians 2:1-10 & John 3: 1-17\nReflection: The Rabbi Nicodemus, coming to Jesus in the dark of night, 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 And Jesus answered him, \u201cVery truly, I tell you, no one can see the kingdom of God without being born from above.\u201d\nTo be born again? Nicodemus, though a teacher of Jews, couldn\u2019t wrap his head around this concept. Maslow hadn\u2019t been born yet, or published his famous \u201cHeirarchy of Needs\u201d!\nWe tend to forget, I think, that there is growth and evolution in thought and spirituality as well as in physical, biological systems. If new ideas are presented they are not always or even often greeted with applause and acceptance. So it is easy to judge Nicodemus as an intellectual dwarf, when in fact he actually represents the cream of Jewish society at that time. These ideas of Jesus were very new to these people and though embraced by many \u2013 especially the disenfranchised \u2013 they were greeted with fear and suspicion by those who held power and influence and wealth.\nSo we can chuckle over Nicodemus\u2019 discomfort \u2013 but have we thoroughly learned the lesson Jesus is teaching here? Even within the Christian tradition there are many interpretations of what it means to be \u201cborn again\u201d. Jesus says that what is born of the flesh is flesh, and what is born of the Spirit is Spirit.\nThis has created and is creating great confusion amongst us Christians. Clearly, we are all born of the flesh. We are incarnate in physical bodies \u2013 but are we more than biological systems fighting for survival? Our physiological needs, our drive to survive, are at the beginning of Maslow\u2019s Heirarchy of Needs. At this level we might not see ourselves as very spiritual. But when we think about the Nazi death camps and the stories of amazing self-abnegation, of courage and altruism that came out of those places of horror - we can see that some people were able to rise above the pettiness of that survival level. At the top of Maslow\u2019s table of needs are self-actualization and then self-transcendence: the ability to put someone else\u2019s needs ahead of one\u2019s own \u2013 or society\u2019s needs ahead of one\u2019s personal preferences.\nWhat is born of Spirit is Spirit. We are all human with physical bodies, but we are all also children of the Creator \u2013 created in the image of God. We are also Spirit. We can\u2019t see it, we can\u2019t touch or draw it, but we can know it in our hearts. We know it when we take care of those we love, and those we don\u2019t love so much. We know it when we forgo immediate gratification in deference to the needs of others. We know it when we hear ourselves asking \u201cwhat would Jesus do?\u201d\nAh, but then Paul in Ephesians says it\u2019s not about what you do! Can you hear me slapping my head with my hand? This is so confusing! We are not born again in Spirit by good works alone Paul seems to say. We become spiritual beings by the grace of God alone, not by doing good works \u2013 so nobody can boast about that. But that makes sense, if we all agree that we are children of God, made in the image of the Creator. But then why are some of us not already \u201cborn from above\u201d?\nWe might remember that Nicodemus came to Jesus in the dark \u2013 in the dark of ignorance, maybe? In the dark of being still spiritually asleep, maybe? If we don\u2019t know any better we need to be educated, or if we prefer our worldly ways, then we are choosing to deny our spiritual gifts. 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        "raw_content": "Here is a comprehensive guide as to what to do if you or a friend has been spiked.\nMost of the info here is taken from the NHS website and I highly recommend it for further information here.\nI'd heard a lot about people being spiked at clubs and bars, but never thought much of it. I'd seen people reacting badly to spiking when I've been out, but this weekend was the first time I witnessed a friend go through it. It's so important that people learn what to do if this happens as the consequences are very unpredictable. Drugs used to spike drinks can even induce a coma or death.\nIt can sometimes be hard to tell if someone has been spiked because the symptoms are similar to being too drunk. However, if you know the person well and what they're like on a night out and what their alcohol tolerance is, any behaviour that is more severe or different could indicate that they've been spiked. The drugs used take roughly 15-30 minutes to kick in, so this can be used to gage which venue you were at when someone was spiked. Symptoms include:\n-Lowered inhibitions\n-Difficulty concentrating or speaking\n-Loss of balance and finding it hard to move\n-Visual problems, particularly blurred vision\n-Memory loss or blackouts\n-Feeling confused or disorientated, particularly after waking up\n-Vomiting and nausea\n-Unconsciousness\nIf you or someone around you has been spiked, alert the group you're with of what's going on. It's important to leave the venue you're at and either go home or to A&E depending on the severity of the symptoms. If the spiked person collapses or starts vomiting at the club/bar, alert a member of staff. If you can't trust anyone, call someone who can help you out and/or provide transport. Don't accept help from strangers if they try to take you home. Really, the best thing to do is to go to A&E. Most helpful friends may be drunk, too, and could miss vital signs that a person's health is deteriorating. If you haven't gone to A&E and the symptoms begin to exacerbate, go there now. If you haven't gone to A&E it is really important that the person who is spiked has constant attention, help and monitoring. They may need someone to help them walk, go to the toilet, to be sick without getting it down themselves, and to get back home and into bed. They also need to be monitored when sleeping. It sounds grim but 16-25 year olds are at the highest risk of drowning in their own sick. The person who has been spiked needs monitoring until the drugs have left their system, roughly 72 hours later.\nThe NHS strongly advises calling the police ASAP. Blood and urine samples will be taken and need to be done before exceeding 72 hours after the incident.\nUnfortunately, spiking makes people at risk of sexual and physical assault. If you think you or the person who has been spiked has then been raped or assaulted, contact the police ASAP. Medical attention should be sought for emergency contraception for women, and to test for STIs. Sexual abuse can be mentally scarring, and there is a lot of support for this as well:\nRape Crisis national free phone help line 0808 802 9999 (12-2.30pm and 7-9.30pm every day of the year). N.B the NHS website has mixed up the details of these sites so I have amended them here on the blogpost\nSexual health clinics in your area\nNHS 1111\nFurthermore, how can we avoid getting spiked?\n-Never leave a drink unattended and keep an eye on other friends' drinks\n-Don't accept a drink from someone you don't know\n-Do not share personal details like your address\n-Buy bottled drinks rather than drinks that bartenders have to prepare\n-If you think your drink has been spiked but aren't sure, don't drink it\n-Before you go out, tell someone where you're going and when you should be back\n-Avoiding taking expensive equipment as this can make you a target to thieves who may spike you\n-Assess where nearby A&E and medical help is, particularly if you're abroad\nGoing out clubbing is so much fun and for many students it is an integral part of their social lives. Personally I don't often buy drinks at clubs anyway because they are expensive and always watered down. Now I feel even more inclined not to buy them after seeing what the consequences can be.\nApart from that it was a fantastic weekend and my friend is doing just fine. One week till Easter, hooray!!!\nLabels: alcohol, drugs, spiked",
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        "raw_content": "Meeting our future Canadian nephew-in-law\nMy husband\u2019s niece and her fianc\u00e9 will be visiting us in April. Mai will introduce her future husband to her relatives in Manila. I think the guy who lives in Canada wants to settle down this year and while he is here he wants to visit as many places with his future wife as possible. The guy loves to travel and he has seen so many places during his brief stay in Gensan last year. I\u2019m not sure about their plan after marriage. But if Mai\u2019s parents have a choice, perhaps they would still want their daughter to live in their place. She doesn\u2019t have to worry about paying cheap home insurance because her fianc\u00e9 will surely take care of everything for her and her family.\nThis entry was posted in Family and tagged Canada, General Santos City, Manila on February 25, 2011 by Yami.\n\u2190 Hot Air Balloon Festival Walking versus biking \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "I don't know if this is going to last, but travelling around rural South Africa and going into schools and communities has given me some perspective on things that loom a bit too large for so many people in our world. My pinot noir on the plane last night didn't come till I was halfway through my boeuf bourgignon, and it was too cold; and my seat on the long Joburg-Sydney leg would recline only a couple of inches. But that was nothing, having just seen the thin reed mats that poor people sleep on, on the ground, and having stood in the dormitory of a school bush camp hearing how the kids had to be shown how to use a bed, how to flush a toilet, how not to scald themselves in a shower. And how these same kids had to get up really early in the morning at home to carry water - a 25 litre jerry-can weighs 25kg, remember - before walking up to 15km to school. And then the same again at the end of the day.\nThe people tutting with irritation over the slightly messy organisation for boarding the Auckland flight should get over themselves. It's not \"shocking\", having to wait 10 minutes to get onto a plane. What's really shocking is children wearing their shoes undone because they're far too small, but it's a matter of pride not to go barefoot to school. It's shocking that there are so many child-headed households because the parents have died of Aids, and these kids can't go to school at all because they have to look after their younger siblings.\nAnd everybody in New Zealand today, cast into gloom by the failure to win the America's Cup after such a long and emotionally-gruelling struggle, should remember that actually it's just a race for rich men's toys; and that even though Team NZ pushed themselves to the limit, it's all pretty trivial really when you consider facts like 95% unemployment, like an elephant being killed every 15 minutes, like rhino horns being hacked off with axes while the animals are still alive, left to bleed to death. So cheer up! In Africa, things are so much worse!*\n*\"The floggings will continue until morale improves.\"\nLabels: birds and animals, New Zealand, South Africa, USA",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 Another sunset\nCape Town harbour breakwater \u2192\n##Well, the book I self-published with the images from our Israel trip arrived, and we\u2019re really happy with the results. So, now it\u2019s time to dig into my archives and pull out some other images that I\u2019ve not seen in a long time. I hope you\u2019ll like them.\nThis one\u2019s from a boat cruise we did a few years back from Cape Town harbour to Clifton and back. It was a bright day, and while the sky was blue and lovely, I thought the images would look great in black and white. And they do! Enjoy\nThis is shows Cape Town Stadium, Signal Hill and Table Mountain. I really like this, and it\u2019s going to get printed to hang in our home this Christmas.\nAperture: \u0192/7.1 Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark II Focal length: 50mm ISO: 100 Shutter speed: 1/320s\nThis entry was posted in Black and White, Cape Town and tagged B&W, black and white, boat, Cape Town, harbour, stadium, Table Mountain. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "THE TRINITY-NORTHBROOK BAPTIST CHURCH\nAdopted and amended at the business meeting of August 28, 2002. Subsequent amendments are noted.\nARTICLE I - The Name\nThe name of this church shall be the Trinity-Northbrook Baptist Church.\nOn January 12, 1992, the Northbrook Baptist Church and the Trinity Baptist Church were merged by vote of the members of both churches. The combined membership voted to change the name of the merged churches to the Trinity-Northbrook Baptist Church.\nSection 1: The membership of this church shall be composed of persons who have been baptized into the fellowship of the church upon a credible profession of faith in Jesus Christ as their personal Savior.\nSection 2: Persons coming from a Baptist church of like faith and order may be received on letters of dismissal and recommendation, provided they accept the Confession of Faith and Church Covenant.\nSection 3: Persons coming from a Baptist church of like faith and order, who are unable to obtain a letter from such church (because records are lost, or similar reasons), may come upon statement that they have been saved and baptized into a Baptist church of like faith and order, provided they accept the Confession of Faith and Church Covenant.\nSection 4: Persons desiring to unite with this local New Testament church from another denomination must make a public profession of faith in the Lord Jesus Christ and follow Him in Scriptural Baptism. They must accept the Confession of Faith and Church Covenant. Alien baptism in any form is not acceptable.\nARTICLE III - Dismissal of Members\nSection 1: A letter of recommendation will be granted to any member in good standing upon notification of this intention. Upon receipt of such notification, and the dispatching of said letter of recommendation, the church clerk shall remove such from the church roll.\nSection 2: Members who move from this locality beyond a reasonable possibility to attend are expected to honor the Church Covenant and unite with a church of like faith and order.\nSection 3: Members who are to be temporarily absent or wish to otherwise retain membership in this church must keep the church informed of their latest Post Office address.\nSection 4: Persons guilty of behavior unbecoming to one professing Christianity, guilty of principles and practices which violate the Church Covenant, immoral or otherwise unacceptable activities, who have been Scripturally dealt with in an effort to reclaim and reconcile, may be dismissed as the Scriptures provide (Matt. 18:15-16) upon a majority of votes cast at a business meeting of the church.\nARTICLE IV - Officers of the Church\nSection 1: The officers of the church are: Pastor, Deacons, Trustees, Treasurer, Missions Treasurer, Clerk, Sunday School Superintendent, Music Director, and such offices as the church shall deem necessary.\nSection 2: No person other than a member of this church in good standing shall hold any office. All officers (except the pastor) shall be members of the church for at least six months before taking office. Officers elected to serve in any capacity must be regular contributors to the support of the church. All officers of supervision shall be men.\nSection 3: All officers of the church shall be elected from the congregation at a duly notified meeting of the church. The offices of ordination are pastors and deacons. The pastor, deacons, and trustees shall serve as provided in this Article. All other officers shall be elected for a period of one (1) year. Election of officers shall be held annually. Any officer may be re-elected without limitation, except as otherwise provided in this constitution.\nSection 4: Officers who cease to be active members in good standing automatically forfeit their office. This may be due to discipline by the church for unchristian conduct, removal from the active church roll for non-attendance, or moving to another church. Officers may also be removed from office by three-fourths of the votes cast at a duly notified business meeting. Officers may resign at any time, or decline to be re-elected. Any vacancy in an office other than pastor or deacon may be filled by election at a regular business meeting of the church, to serve the remainder of the term until the next regular election.\nSection 5: When the office of the pastor is vacant, the church shall, at a duly notified meeting, appoint a pulpit committee including one or more deacons (if currently serving) and one or more trustees to seek God's chosen for the office. This committee shall provide pulpit supply, arrange for administration of the ordinances, and supervise other church activity until a pastor is called. The committee shall contact suitable candidates, and interview, invite to preach in view of a call, and recommend a prospective pastor to the church. The church board (deacons and trustees) shall appoint a moderator for meetings when there is no pastor.\nSection 6: After hearing a prospective pastor, the church shall have a special meeting that has been duly notified, for the purpose of election. Three-fourths of votes cast shall be required for calling a pastor. At no time must there be more than one candidate to be voted upon in each particular meeting.\nSection 7: The duties of the Pastor shall be to minister the word, to administer the ordinances, and to exercise oversight in all church interests. The pastor shall be the moderator and regular member of all boards and committees of the church.\nSection 8: The pastor shall remain for an indefinite period of time, which shall be terminated by the pastor giving the church thirty (30) days notice. The church may also dismiss the pastor by three-fourths of the votes cast at a duly notified special meeting. The church shall give him thirty (30) days subsequent notice, except that dismissal is immediate for unchristian conduct.\nSection 9: Deacons shall be elected from the congregation at a duly notified meeting of the church, as guided by Acts 6:1-6 and I Tim. 3:8-13. Deacons shall be called as the need arises. As ordination is a lifelong setting apart, an eligible member who has been ordained previously by a church of like faith and order may be elected to serve as deacon without a waiting period. A deacon serves indefinitely, and may continue to exercise the office unless he resigns or is removed from active service by the provisions of Section 4 of this Article. The duties of the deacons shall be to assist the pastor in caring for the material and spiritual needs of people, beginning with church members, their families and acquaintances, and other beneficent projects. If there is more than one deacon, they shall select one as chairman annually.\nSection 10: Trustees as required by civil law are to transact the business of the church. There shall be three (as the church has need the number may increase always in odd proportions - three, five, seven, etc.). At least one trustee must be a resident of the State of Ohio. They shall be elected for a period of three years, one third to be elected and one third leaving office each year as the office progresses. The duties of the Trustees shall be to supervise the disbursements, to have charge of all church property, and to supervise upkeep, ushers, and taking of offerings. Trustees shall select a chairman following the annual election.\nSection 11: The duties of the Treasurer shall be to act as custodian of all funds of the church, to keep accurate accounts of all receipts and expenditures, and to make disbursements, in cooperation with the trustees of the church. The books of the treasurer shall be audited once each year by the deacons and trustees. Financial reports shall be given as a regular part of each business meeting, and at the request of the trustees and deacons. In addition to the treasurer, the chairman of the deacons and the chairman of the trustees have been granted authorization to sign checks and drafts for the financial operation of the church. Expenditure may be approved on agreement of two trustees and the church treasurer for emergency needs, without prior vote of the church body. Such expenditure shall be reported to the church treasurer and included in the next financial report.\nSection 12: The duties of the Missions Treasurer shall be to act as custodian of funds, to keep accurate accounts of all receipts and expenditures, and to make disbursements of monies, designated for the Mission Fund of the church. The books of the missions treasurer shall be audited once each year by the deacons and trustees. Financial reports for the Mission Fund shall be given as a regular part of each business meeting, and at the request of the trustees and deacons.\nSection 13: The duties of the Clerk shall be to look after official correspondence of the church, to keep accurate records of business meetings, and to send out all letters of recommendation and dismissal. He must keep an accurate list of all members and provide the minutes at all business meetings.\nSection 14: The duties of the Sunday School Superintendent shall be to cooperate with the pastor in the supervision of the Sunday School, keeping personnel in assemblies and teachers in each classroom. He must be consulted before any change is made in the Sunday School. All teachers and training activities are under his supervision. Teachers, substitute teachers, Youth Leaders, Bible Club, and Junior Church workers are subject to selection and assignment by the Sunday School superintendent along with the pastor.\nSection 15: The duties of the Music Director shall be to select and lead in regular and special music for church services. Musicians are subject to selection and assignment by the Music Director.\nSection 16: Any other officers and workers the church deems necessary shall meet the requirements of Sections 1 through 4 of this Article.\n(1) A Recording Secretary may be elected to assist the Clerk in recording the minutes of business meetings.\n(2) An Assistant Music Director or Choir Director may be elected to assist the Music Director.\nSection 1: The church shall meet for worship and carrying out the \"GREAT COMMISSION\" - Matt. 28:18-20.\nOther special meetings such as Revivals, Youth meetings etc. may be held as the church deems desirable.\nSection 2: The Church Board consisting of deacons, trustees, and the pastor shall meet together quarterly for the purpose of discussing the welfare and needs of the church.\nSection 3: A quorum of 15 members in good standing shall be required to transact the business of the church. These shall be 12 years old or older.\nSection 4: Regular business meetings shall be held the fourth Wednesday of every month after the regular evening service. Special meetings may be called at convenient times by the church. Due notification must be made of each meeting.\nSection 5: Baptismal services shall be held at times appointed by the pastor and deacons dependent upon candidates for baptism.\nSection 6: The Lord's Supper shall be observed on the first Sunday of each month and at such times appointed by the pastor and deacons.\nARTICLE VI - Delinquency\nSection 1: Members whose whereabouts are unknown to the church shall be placed on the inactive file after a proper effort has been made to discover them.\nSection 2: Members who absent themselves for long periods of time violate the Church Covenant and may be placed on the inactive file upon the recommendation of the church board.\nSection 3: Members not attending over a period of three months without due cause shall be placed on the inactive file. Proper notification should be made to the church of known causes for absenteeism.\nSection 4: Members who have not attended church for a period of one year, unless request has been made to maintain membership while shut-in or out of the area, shall automatically be removed from the church roll. Extenuating circumstances will be taken into consideration, and the pastor will make contact with each one.\nSection 5: Members who are placed on the inactive files shall lose their voting privileges and shall not be permitted to take part in the business meetings.\nSection 6: Inactive members may be restored to the active file when the conditions which brought about placing them on the inactive files have been removed and such persons have been in regular attendance for one month.\nARTICLE VII - Discipline\nSection 1: Discipline shall be rigid as in the New Testament churches. Christ's Church is to be pure. Members are expected to live lives that are becoming to those professing Christ as Savior. Scriptural methods shall be used to exercise discipline. Matt. 18:15-16, Galatians 6:1-2, I Cor. 5:11, II Thess. 3:6 and 11 and others from the Bible shall be the guiding rules. Disciplinary action is for the purpose of reclaiming and restoration of wayward members into the Christian Fellowship - not as chastisement to the guilty.\n\"VENGEANCE IS MINE SAITH THE LORD.\"\nSection 1: Systematic giving to support Christ's work as an act of worship is a Christian's duty. It shall be a free gift and voluntary. The Bible teaches the Lord's portion to be a tithe (one tenth) after which an offering may be made.\nSection 2: The only method given for the support of the Lord's work is by tithes and offerings. Bake sales, rummage sales, etc. are not Scriptural, therefore, not acceptable.\nSection 1: The rules and regulations herein listed may be changed only by three-fourths of the votes cast at a duly notified business meeting. Public notice must be given from the pulpit twice within at least two weeks prior to such business meeting.\nARTICLE X - Further Resolutions\nSection 1: Further resolutions acted upon and accepted at business meetings of the church shall be added to the regular minutes of the church.\nSection 2: Resolutions brought before business meetings shall not be in the form of \"surprise packages\" but shall be duly discussed with deacons and trustees beforehand.\nARTICLE XI - Church Government\nSection 1: The government of the church shall be vested in the local body, all questions being decided by a majority of the votes cast by eligible members, except as otherwise provided in this constitution.\nSection 2: The object of this church shall be to promote fellowship among God's people of like precious faith; to put forth every possible effort to spread the Gospel, build up the church, teach and instruct by the proclamation of the whole counsel of God. May it be above all a soul-winning church.\nSection 3: The church shall be a Christian Fellowship for mutual helpfulness. It shall be independent, strictly self-governing in all matters, and it shall not be under the direction or control of any denomination or federation.\nSection 4: The pastor shall preside at all meetings at which business is transacted, except when the church is without a pastor at which time the stipulation given in Article IV Section 5 shall be used. The pastor shall also be chairman of all committees appointed or elected to transact any business for or pertaining to the church.\n(1) He shall be neutral in all matters when presiding at business meetings.\n(2) If the pastor has any discussion on any matter, he shall step aside and let another moderator chosen by the trustees and deacons preside for the time.\n(3) The presiding officer shall have no voting power.\n(4) No business shall be brought before the church until it has been discussed with the deacons, trustees, and other men of the church, except that which is common and part of each meeting. (Subject matter to be considered at future meetings may be voiced for the purpose of prayer for guidance).\nSection 5: The local body shall be guided in its deliberations by standard parliamentary procedure; all discussions shall be conducted along orderly lines. At no time shall personal antagonisms be tolerated between dissenting parties or groups.\nSection 6: Only members of this church in good standing (not prohibited under provisions of Articles VI and VII) shall be allowed to participate in business meetings. See Article VI Section 6 for the reinstatement of voting privileges.\nARTICLE XII - Ordinances\nThe church shall maintain the two scriptural ordinances, namely, Baptism (by immersion) and the Lord's Supper.\n[1] Article IV Section 10, third sentence: audit changed from twice to once per year. Adopted 11/27/2002. Section 10 renumbered to Section 11 with Amendment 3.\n[2] Article V Section 2: meetings changed from monthly to quarterly. Adopted 11/27/2002.\n[3] Article IV: entire article replaced. Adopted 2/26/2003. Reference in Article XI Section 4 renumbered from Article IV Section 4 to Section 5.\n[4] Article IV Section 9, third sentence deleted: removed requirement to set aside deacon candidate for one year prior to ordination. 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        "raw_content": "According To The Recent Approval Polls.. Obama Branded \"Himself\" As A Liar... Forever\nDiscussion in 'Politics' started by Starkravinloon, Nov 7, 2013.\nStarkravinloon Hero's Falling At Home\nIt seems as though some political experts(Democratic and Republican) have researched the latest polls and have come to the conclusion, that the reason the polls have fallen so drastically in recent months, is because he has been proven to have lied time and time again to the American people... He's done this to himself\",people are saying... Not just about the ACA, but on foreign policy as well...\nwww.wnd.com/2013/11/obama-has-rebranded-himself-as-a-liar-forever\nStarkravinloon, Nov 7, 2013\nYou know that you are truly a liar when you even lie about the lies that you've told.\nHow could anyone trust a word that he says now? I know that I don't and won't .\nNorthern Flash, Nov 7, 2013\nWell, I don't normally side with Mags, but, he can't run again.. We regroup and pull the old girl out of a sure demise, as we had to do with Carter...\nAs a matter of fact....................",
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        "raw_content": "Frequently Asked Questions \u2013 Estate Planning\nGenerally, a Last Will and Testament provides for the distribution of certain assets at the time of death through a Court process called probate. A Will cannot, however, govern the disposition of assets that pass outside the probate estate (such as certain joint property, life insurance, retirement plans and employee death benefits) unless those assets are payable to the estate. Wills can be of various degrees of complexity and can be utilized to achieve a wide range of family and tax objectives. Perhaps more important, though, is that a Will can be used to designate a guardian for any minor or disabled children.\nA Revocable Trust is an agreement among parties wherein a trustee is responsible for managing assets during lifetime, and thereafter a successor trustee is charged with honoring the trust-maker\u2019s wishes, which can be modified by him or her at any time. This is quite similar to the job of an executor under the Last Will and Testament, although a trustee is not under the direct supervision of a probate court, meaning that the administration of a trust can be accomplished in an expeditious fashion and at a reduced cost.\nWhat is the difference between a Will and a Revocable Trust?\nWills and Revocable Trusts are used for different purposes. They are similar in that they both allow you to designate exactly how you want your assets and other personal property to be distributed to your beneficiaries after you die. The primary difference between a Will and a Revocable Trust is that a Will does not avoid a probate proceeding, while a Revocable Trust does avoid probate. A Revocable Trust is administered outside of the probate court after death.\nWho needs a Revocable Trust?\nIf your individually owned assets are more than $75,000, then a Revocable Trust is probably worth consideration. A Revocable Trust can:\nReduce the cost of estate administration (probate).\nReduce the need for a Guardian if you are incompetent.\nKeep your wishes private.\nA durable power of attorney is a document that gives another person the authority to manage your financial affairs even after you become incapacitated.\nWhat is the difference between a power of attorney for health care and a living will?\nA power of attorney for healthcare designates a surrogate to make healthcare decisions for medical treatment whether death is imminent or not. A living will is a statement to the health provider that you do not want heroic or extraordinary means to be used to keep you alive if you have no brain activity or are suffering from a terminal condition. Living wills are often used in conjunction with powers of attorney for healthcare to address all medical decisions.\nWhen should an Estate Plan be reviewed?\nIf you already have an estate plan, it should not be considered permanent. Your circumstances, as well as your desires, will likely change over time. Therefore, estate plans should be reviewed at least every two years, and any important changes in your life demand immediate review. These changes include: birth, death, marriage, divorce or disability of you or a beneficiary; substantial changes in net worth of you or a beneficiary; and changes in tax law.",
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        "raw_content": "Who is the fastest man on the planet?\nDepending on which Olympic sport you preferred to watch this past summer, you probably answered Usain Bolt or Michael Phelps. Both men are incredible athletes and physical specimens that have pushed the limit of what the human body is capable of accomplishing.\nHours upon hours of training went into shaping and sculpting their bodies to bring them into top physical form so they could compete at the highest level. They gave up many things so they would be physically and mentally prepared to win.\nNow some Christian preachers and teachers might be tempted to knock these men for putting all their effort into \u201cthe here and now\u201d as opposed to \u201ceternal things\u201d. But have they really wasted their lives? Paul gave us the answer in his letter to Timothy when he was warning his prot\u00e9g\u00e9 about the dangers of false teaching:\nWe\u2019ve come to the third trustworthy saying Paul had for his prot\u00e9g\u00e9. Each one of the pithy statements made a specific point that Timothy needed to remember and accept.\nIn this saying, Paul wants Timothy to keep in mind the ultimate end of where he spends his efforts during this lifetime. I find it interesting that Paul doesn\u2019t say that training of the body has \u201cno benefit\u201d; instead, he says it has a limited benefit. There is a short-term profit to taking care of ourselves; we can make our 80ish years on earth a lot harder \u2013 or a lot easier \u2013 depending on the amount of effort we\u2019re willing to spend on training of the body.\nI fully expect that how well we took care of our physical bodies to be a stewardship issue with God. In fact, there are many verses that point out that God made our bodies and that we are responsible for what we do with them (see Psalm 100:3 and 1 Corinthians 6:19-20).\nHowever, physical training isn\u2019t the only training we need \u2013 and it\u2019s not the most important training we can have, either. The most beneficial training we can put ourselves through has benefits that go beyond our current circumstances. Even if I take my physical training to the max and become the next fastest man on the planet\u2026age and/or injury will catch up with me, and I will only hold that title for a short time.\nOur spiritual growth here in the present life on earth carries over into the life to come. That\u2019s not just a \u201cdouble benefit\u201d, either. Paul comparing our 80ish years to an eternity of years. Realistically, there is no comparison when we\u2019re talking about our return on investment for how we invest in training.\nSo, has Bolt and Phelps wasted their lives on physical training? That\u2019s hard to answer from my vantage point. The answer to that question would boil down to two things \u2013 What is their motivation for all their hard work?, and What are they going to do with the platform their hard work created?\nI can\u2019t answer those questions for our current living versions of the fastest man on the planet. However, do I need to be able to answer those questions for my own life. When God asks me about stewardship of everything He gave me in this life, will I be able to say that I trained for the life to come?\ncategories / 1 Timothy, Psalms, 1 Corinthians\ntags / training, present life, eternal life, eternal investment, stewardship, benefits, keeping focus",
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        "raw_content": "Urban Truth Tellers\nDiscussion in 'Race Relations/Racism' started by IM2, Sep 6, 2018.\nHow about these urban truth tellers\nTHE STAPLE SINGERS -\"Freedom Highway\"\nAnd these Urban truth tellers\nMavis Staples \"Eyes On The Prize\"\nHiryuu said: \u2191\nAveryJarhman said: \u2191\nGil Scott Heron was quick to point out that the producer has more sway over the product than the consumer. Perhaps he wasn't clear enough about the fact the person is the producer of their own movie. Of course, that's not to suggest anyone would be compelled to buy it. He did however, recognize people are more apt to buy into what makes them feel good and safe, whether or not how they feel really makes a positive difference (or at least doesn't distract them from what they could be doing).\nIt's funny how whites tell us this and expect us to believe it when we have seen that things do not operate in that manner.\nYeah, we were talking about why things don't operate the way you think they should, and not whether or not you would like them to.\nAnd these guys warned of a problem over 30 years ago that you boot licking bitches ignored to rant about the language.\nN.W.A. fuck the police with lyrics\nI am talking about the way the constitution and bill of rights says things should be. You aren't talking about anything. I know why things don't work, you assume. And that's the problem, you assume while you ignore very important things that cannot be left out to come to the conclusions you make.\nYou know there is a process for changing the Constitution, and addressing Slavery as well as Civil Rights have been added to the Constitution. So I wouldn't be assuming anything if you aren't satisfied with how that worked out for you. What you are ignoring is that what you are trying to do isn't fixing anything.\nWrong. You ignore continuing white racism thinking that words on paper have done something. The constitution amendment ended slavery but Jim Cow Apartheid took it's place. Civil Rights was made law but we see that we still do not have complete civil rights. The simple fact we had to get an additional amendment to give us civil rights shows how incorrect you assessments of things are. These things were accomplished by how I and others here do things. When we waited like whites told us, that is what failed.\nWrong, I don't ignore the continuing of white racism and I explicitly stated your words on paper don't mean crap. You're the one that brought up the Constitution, and all I did was say the Constitution addressing Civil Rights obviously wasn't enough to solve your problems (which you just agreed to, so don't pretend you didn't). Everything I have stated to you, in the past, and forever more, is the absolute recognition that if you are waiting on anyone, or want to suggest your race should make a difference to anyone, for any reason, then you waiting on the wrong person, for the wrong reasons, and are never going to be totally satisfied with whatever garbage you end up with. And, you honestly cannot say I am wrong about that, until you do otherwise, because that would just be words.\nAs long as you want to be a black man, I don't care, and have no use for you. Whenever you are ready to be a man, then maybe we can help each other, but I'm not waiting for you either way.",
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        "raw_content": "(Besides the Shootout interview, I also had a look at Rebecca Murray's excellent piece on About.com: Joaquin Phoenix Talks About \"Walk the Line\")\nDirector James Mangold said it took him nine and half years to get Walk the Line made. He first decided to do a film about Johnny Cash while he was directing Cop Land, a film that attempted to showcase the acting talent of Sylvester Stallone (thankfully, Harvey Keitel and other made it legitimate). After getting a script and cast lined up for the Johnny Cash biopic, he pitched the idea to one studio after another. Everyone turned him down. After years of pitching, Fox finally decided to go along.\nJoaquin Phoenix Never Sees the Finished Film\nMuch of the interview focused on Phoenix, and that was fine. He had a lot to say. Peter Guber asked him how he worked, if he looked at the daily footage shot during production, etc. To Guber's surprise, Phoenix admitted he never viewed dailies, read reviews, or even saw the finished film. The reason was intriguing:\n\"I never want to be objective about my work...I want to stay inside the character...That's where I have to be.\"\nThat struck me as an amazing admission. He has to be subjective about his work. Who admits that? Objectivity is king, right? We rarely admit being subjective, let alone openly placing such a high value on it.\nSubjectivity is normally a guilty admission.\nBut for Phoenix, it's the focus of how he works. Which explains why he doesn't like to rehearse; it would force him to be objective about his performance. Is it true of us all in some way?\nPhoenix added that because of this approach, he has to heavily rely on the director to guide him and his performance. He has no way to judge \"objectively\" if his performance meets the overall needs of the film and story. Hence he works with his directors very closely.\n\"Don't Impersonate Johnny Cash\"\nPhoenix's voice was used for all the songs he performed in Walk the Line. I don't think Jamie Fox even did that with Ray. However, Phoenix stressed that neither the Mangold nor the music supervisor asked him to impersonate Cash's voice. In fact, Mangold said, \"If people want to hear Johnny Cash sing, they can buy one of his records.\"\nI think that was a brilliant bit of direction to give an actor like Phoenix.\nFocus of the Walk the Line\nWhat was the focus of the movie Walk the Line? It's all about the chemistry between June and Johnny on stage. Phoenix remarked that in reviewing the concert footage, and remembering when he met Cash (described below), it was clear that Johnny became a different man when June was on stage. He lit up and transformed.\nThus, a big focus of the film is the relationship Cash and June had ON stage.\nOn Meeting Johnny Cash\nPhoenix had the opportunity to witness the magic of this relationship when he was invited to dinner at Cash's home--six months before he was cast in the movie. Cash invited him because of he was a fan of Gladiator. After the meal, instead of small talk, Cash picked up a guitar and started strumming. But he wouldn't sing until June joined him. He said \"I\ufffdm waiting for June to get my nerve up.\" Sure enough, June joined him and they sang The Far Side Of the Banks Of Jordan.\n\"It was just absolutely magical. I referred to that moment many times throughout shooting.\"\nSelect Music and Books at Amazon.com\nNew - See all available products related to Johnny Cash\nWalk the Line - Joaquin Phoenix, Reese Witherspoon; Director: James Mangold\nTags: Blog | Interviews | Joaquin Phoenix | Johnny Cash | Movies | People",
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        "raw_content": "Ah. Italia! Italy conjures up great memories. Some of you may or may not know that I spent a little over six years of my life, on and off living in Italy. I can say that they were some of the best years of my life. Our first son was born there! There is not a day that goes by that I do not pine for Italy. I would go back in a heartbeat. There is something about Italy that just lures you in, takes hold and never lets go. Once you've got the bug, it's hard to get over it. There is no cure.\nI got the best of both worlds while I was there. My longest stretch was when I lived in Rome which is, to many Italians, the South. I would say it straddles both North and South. But after having lived in the North for a short time, I can see the clear difference between the life that is lived in the South and North. So here are some of my most favorite places to visit. If you are ever heading to Italy, let me know so that I may recommend lots and lots more. The list is inexhaustible.\n1. Rome. There is no place like Rome. It is the \"eternal city\" for many reasons, but probably the best part of Rome is the presence of the Church. It is unlike any other place. To visit the places of the Church is to visit history and eternity. You can live your whole life in Rome and never see all there is to see. Besides the Church there is so much rich history of art and architecture. The city is a museum. A living one.\n2. Siena. Siena is probably one of my favorite ancient cities next to Rome. What I love the most about it is that it's small and quaint yet it's history is large and it's traditions are extravagant. One of my favorite saints is from Siena. St. Catherine, named doctor of the Church. Here you will be blown away by its' unique central Piazza, Piazza del Campo. The rich tradition of il Palio a bare-back horse race that takes place each summer on the Piazza del Campo is something to experience. It goes back centuries where local families compete for the banner of the Virgin Mary.\n3. Turin. This was my home for a couple of years. I really was able to discover this gem in Italy's Piedmont region. Turin is usually known for the auto industry, namely Fiat. Turin is the Detroit of Italy, so it is said. But in reality, Turin has so much to discover. It is a Baroque city of beautiful, elegant architecture. It is also the city of many holy things: Shroud of Turin, Blessed Pier Giorgio Frassati, St. John Bosco, St. Domenico Savio, St. Joseph Cottolengo, St. Giuseppe Cafasso, and the list goes on really. A great city to visit if you love cars but an even better place to visit for it's rich history in Italian patronage as it was the original capital of Italy.\n4. Amalfi Coast (Positano). When I originally visited Amalfi back in 1999 it was not a well known destination among international tourists. Hence, it was a pleasant destination to rest and just relax. It's beauty is beyond captivating. It truly looks like that quintessential Italian city on the southern coast. Unfortunately, now it is very popular and it is no longer the quiet beauty it was before. But I must say that it is so absolutely breathtaking that it deserves a visit regardless of the crowds and the annoying street vendors.\n5. Orvieto. This small hill town is just over an hour from Rome. It is a great day trip and it deserves a look for many reasons. First of all it is a quaint little hill town with lots of wonderful things to see. But probably one of the most spectacular reasons to visit this town is it's Cathedral. This 14th century gem displays its beauty both on the inside and out. It's Romanesque-Gothic style is truly amazing and is unlike any other in the region. But it's most amazing feature is within. The Cathedral was built by Pope Urban IV to house the Eucharistic miracle that had occurred in 1263 in the nearby town of Bolsena. Whether you believe or not, it is an amazing story of faith. You can read about it here.\n6. Venice. I have a love-hate relationship with Venice. I lived there for a little over two months in 1999. I lived on the Island of Giudecca which can be seen right from St. Mark's square on the main island. It was a great time spent discovering the real life of the Venetians. But it was also the discovery of a real burden: the tourists. We did the best we could to not live like tourists although that was quite difficult since we wanted to discover every inch of the islands. However, we could see how the constant waves of tourists, practically all year round, could take the much loved beauty of the islands and turn it into a curse. Venice merits a visit at least once in your lifetime but I suggest you go when tourism is at it's low point which is mainly during the winter or acqua-alta. Every inch of this beauty is a cause for wonder. I have never seen any city like it!\n7. Trento. Otherwise known as Trent. I love this city. It is a city that is just bustling with life and history. This is the city of the Council of Trent (1545), one of the Catholic Church's most important councils, propelled by the Protestant Reformation. The history is in it's walls, walkways, people and surrounding homes. When I've stayed in Trent, I have always stayed in a little town outside of the main city called Povo. There is the greatest treasure of my visits. The treasure is a wise friend; a now 101 (or so) woman whom I have nurtured a friendship with throughout the years. Although I have spent little time with her, she has taught me things about life I never would have learned on my own. She is a treasure box of wisdom and wit. Trent is one of the wealthiest cities in Italy. It can be seen in the shops and cafes and it is a sight to see. All in all, it is a city I love returning to for more reasons than one.\n8. Verona. Verona is famous for being the setting of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Even if it weren't, it is still a lovely city. It is small but packed with so much to see. From the balcony where Juliet heard the words of Romeo's love, to the 1st century Roman amphitheatre where you can still enjoy a wonderful opera and witness the amazing acoustical engineering of Roman genius'. There is so much to do here. In the evening you can stroll through the wonderfully cramped streets of the ancient city center and just take in the sights and sounds of a lively northern Italian city. There are so many great day trips you can make from here as well. The surrounding countryside is worth exploring.\n9. Napoli. This is a city that truly reveals the heart of the south of Italy. It is a city where you can take in the everyday life of the south. From the street vendors, to the tight side alley ways full of shops that spill their goods onto the street, this city reveals the Italy of many years ago. The food is out of this world. You can probably find some of the best restaurants in the more local areas. I would always recommend eating where there are no tourists. But in a city like Napoli it is best to visit and eat with a local. Not only are some parts not the best areas to walk into as a foreigner but you will just get the best of everything when you discover Napoli through a local. Eat the pizza! It is probably some of the best in all of Italy.\n10. Assisi. This is a city, like Rome and Turin, where I have left a piece of my heart. I spent quite a few years running retreats here, every October, during the feast of St. Francis. The city in and of itself is so unique. It is the birthplace of St. Francis and St. Claire of Assisi and so many other great saints. You can feel a bit of eternity uniting with earth here. It's a place of prayer. A place of peace. It is also a place of great beauty. Like many cities on a hill, Assisi is fortressed and nestled in it's surroundings. 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So many wonderful memories indeed and I was privileged to have shared a year of my time there with you! God bless you both!",
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It\u2019s also a flexible, economical source of heat and, in liquid form or as a compressed gas, it can be used as a transport fuel. Only around 20% of all energy-related carbon dioxide emissions come from natural gas.\nSo gas is viewed as a good thing but methane as a bad thing. Why is that, when they are basically the same thing?\nGas is a good thing when it is produced, distributed and consumed without reaching the atmosphere first. However, methane \u2013 the main component of natural gas \u2013 is understood to have a higher global warming potential than carbon dioxide if it finds its way into the atmosphere before it\u2019s burned. That potential is estimated to be at least 25 times that of carbon dioxide over 100 years.\nSo, while there is far less methane in the atmosphere than carbon dioxide, it accounts for around one-fifth of man-made global greenhouse emissions on a like-for-like basis.\nMethane has a shorter lifetime in the atmosphere than carbon dioxide, so its impact as a greenhouse gas is shorter-lived.\nBut, stopping leaks is important to avoid adding to future levels of greenhouse gases and maximise the emissions-lowering potential of gas as an alternative to coal.\nDoes all methane come from the energy industry?\nNo. Methane is released in many ways. Some comes from natural sources such as wetlands, freshwater and volcanoes while up to three-fifths are estimated to come from human activity. Of that proportion, around two-fifths are thought to come from agriculture and around one-fifth from oil and gas production. Methane is emitted in the energy industry when gas is vented or flared \u2013 which was once routine but is now increasingly avoided \u2013 or when it escapes from pipes or equipment, as so-called \u2018fugitive\u2019 emissions. BP is supporting Princeton University\u2019s work to improve scientific understanding of methane.\nPotential sources of methane emissions across the gas supply chain\nSo what is the industry doing to crack down on emissions?\nA lot of the ground work is simply to create better kit to detect and measure methane emissions. For example, the Oil & Gas Climate Initiative, of which BP is a founder member, has launched an independent study to measure and compare methane emissions in global gas supply chains. It is also looking at new technologies to tackle emissions.\nMoreover, the World Bank has led a campaign for zero routine flaring of gas by 2030, which BP and others support. And eight companies, including BP, signed a set of principles for tackling methane challenges in November 2017.\nWhat is BP's methane intensity target?\nMethane 'intensity' refers to the amount of methane emissions from BP\u2019s operations where gas goes to market, expressed as a percentage of that gas. BP is targeting a methane intensity of 0.2%, and holding it below 0.3%.\nThe Oil and Gas Climate Initiative (OGCI) companies (which includes BP) has set a target to reduce by 2025 the collective average methane intensity of its aggregated upstream gas and oil operations by one fifth to below 0.25%, with the ambition to achieve 0.20%, corresponding to a reduction by one third.\nHow will BP's target be pursued?\nThere is a lot going on, from upgrades in mature production fields to new designs and technologies in new fields. One huge area of focus is BP\u2019s onshore gas production in the United States \u2013 other than Alaska \u2013 what\u2019s called the Lower 48. The business pioneered a technique there known as \u2018green completions\u2019, which captures gas that would otherwise be flared or vented as wells are completed. Pneumatic controllers that bleed some gas as part of normal operations are being upgraded with versions that allow less methane into the atmosphere.\nIn production, BP is increasingly using long horizontal wells which avoid multiple vertical ones; fewer well pads, less associated piping and other equipment reduce the potential for leaks. It is also trialling pumps powered by solar energy rather than gas.\nWhat about newer projects?\nIn newer projects, it\u2019s possible to \u2018design out' methane emissions. In the Khazzan giant field in Oman, for example, where there are hundreds of wells, instead of having multiple well-heads or clusters of equipment for each well, the gas is fed by pipe to a central processing facility. This dramatically cuts down the number of locations and pieces of equipment where leaks could occur.\nView from a climate scientist\nProfessor Steve Pacala from Princeton University is a leading climate scientist and co-director of the Carbon Mitigation Initiative, a partnership established between BP and Princeton nearly 20 years ago. He gave his personal view to BP Magazine:\n\u201cWhen I first heard BP's 0.2% methane intensity target, it really grabbed my attention. As a scientist I've looked at a lot of data on methane emissions from oil and gas infrastructure and the average across all companies is more than ten times higher than that 0.2%.\nIf the industry as a whole were to adopt BP's target then methane emissions from oil and gas infrastructure would no longer be a major component in the global warming problem. In fact, it would become a minor, almost negligible component. 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Instead, use these ideas as starting points when designing your dream wedding invitation.\nContinue to save the date\nSave the date cards continue to be a popular addition to the wedding invitations package.\nThese cards especially come in handy if you are planning a wedding in June, September or around the holidays, since they are traditionally busy times of the year. A save the date card should be sent out as early as possible. This allows your guests to avoid making plans for that day. Many invitations come with a specific save the date card that coordinates when the celebration will take place. Choosing coordinated save the date cards and invitations means making a decision early on about which design you are going to use. It also adds a nice level of customizations to your invitations.\nWhether bold or subtle, color is a big part of wedding invitations in 2009. Modern printing techniques make it easier than ever to add color from the writing on the envelope lining to the card stock. Colors that were once used primarily for contemporary invitations, has become so widespread that even the most traditional wedding invitations currently use these colors.\nExtending a Theme\nDoes your wedding have a theme? Whether you are having an outdoor wedding, a candlelight service or a wedding on the beach, you can customize your invitations to include some mention of the theme. Confetti in your envelopes or a simple candle drawing on the front of the invitations is an easy way to integrate your theme into your wedding invitations.\nMany people have become taken with the idea of do it yourself invitations. Do it yourself invitations allow you to save some money when planning your wedding, but they also allow you greater control over your finished product. Do it yourself invitations are a great way to create a 100% customized look for your invitations while still keeping control of your budget.\nMore and more, couples are choosing destination weddings as a low stress way to have a memorable wedding ceremony. If you are planning a destination wedding, choosing an invitation that is made specifically for the occasion is a great way to provide your guests with a memento of the event as well as being certain that all the invitation provides all of the information they will need to plan their trip.\nAdding a photograph\nAdding a photograph to your wedding invitations is another choice that may be popular in 2009. As stated before, technology has made this an easy option. Adding a photograph of the happy couple is a wonderful way to personalize your invitations without adding a great deal to the cost of the invitations.\nCouples invitations\nMore and more, men are becoming involved in the planning of the wedding. In the past, weddings were typically planned by the bride, her mother and her friends. Today, it is common for the groom to have an interest and opinion on all parts of the ceremony. Couples invitations are a way to display this relationship, and will become more popular in 2009.\nAdding a favor\nA small favor added to your invitation is becoming a more popular option. If you are having a theme or destination wedding, including a favor is a great way to add some needed information. For the theme wedding, a small candle for a candlelight service is a thoughtful touch. For a beach vacation, a small tote bag with information from the area chamber of commerce is a thoughtful choice. While adding favors to the wedding invitations is a thoughtful touch, and becoming more popular, the cost can add up quickly. 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        "raw_content": "It\u2019s unlikely the Paranormal Activity series will go down in history as one of the great horror franchises, but it\u2019s better than most. People dismiss the series because it is modern, low-budget, and found footage. However, stacked up againstthe Halloween, Friday the 13th or Nightmare on Elm Street franchises, it holds its own. In fact, it\u2019s definitely better than Friday the 13th, and probably better than the other two franchises if you take all the films into account. Through six films in seven years, the franchise has become the pillar of found footage, pioneered the minimisation of horror, and made hundreds of millions of dollars against miniscule production budgets. 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The final 20 minutes are some of the scariest filmmaking I\u2019ve ever seen.\nParanormal Activity\u2019s greatness might be a fluke\u2014Peli\u2019s long-awaited follow-up, Area 51, was a boring dud\u2014but it\u2019s still a landmark horror film and the definitive film of horror\u2019s found footage years.\n2. Paranormal Activity 3 (2011) dir. Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman\nCatfishdirectors Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman took over the franchise and turned it into an exploration of technology and paranoid mythology. Paring down the multiple cameras from the first sequel and moving the setting back to the late 80s, the film was innovative in its own right while advancing the story world well beyond anything imagined in the first film. It helps that the film has the best acting of the franchise, especially in the two girls playing younger versions of Katie and Kristi.\nThe secret weapon of Paranormal Activity 3 is the revolving fan camera set-up, where the nighttime surveillance cam is attached to a fan that pivots between the living room and the kitchen. When a blanket ghost appears in the living room, we\u2019re curious but the camera unwittingly moves us into the kitchen, so that by the time we return to the living room, the ghost is gone. It\u2019s this manipulation of on-screen space and tension that makes the film so effective.\n3. Paranormal Activity 2 (2010) dir. Tod Williams\nParanormal Activity 2 is a classic case of sequelitis, where the limited setting and formal technique of the original are ballooned out until it nears breaking point. Instead of one camera, there are six. Instead of two people being haunted, there is a whole family, including friends and a dog. Still, the film is surprisingly effective. Much of this is the film\u2019s canny use of jump scares, usually to comic effect, such as a creepy appearance by an automated pool cleaner. In other moments, the film plays on more classical horror tropes, especially when centring the scares around the family dog and the baby in his crib. Paranormal Activity 2 might be more conventional than its predecessor, but it\u2019s still scary, and its scares are rooted in genuinely unsettling imagery and mythology.\n4. Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones (2014) dir. Christopher B. Landon\nThis spinoff was meant to target the Latino community, with only a minor connection to the other films, as Mexican Americans were huge fans of the original films. While that description seems grossly commercial (and it is), The Marked Ones is a decent mixture of horror and superhero origin story. High schooler Jesse (Andrew Jacobs) gets \u201cmarked\u201d by an evil spirit and starts exhibiting superpowers. 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It\u2019s an example of Joost and Schulman\u2019s particular cleverness: they know how to take something that has become conventional (the slow-build shadow scare that defines the franchise) and show it in a new context rooted in our mundane reality.\n6. Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension (2015) dir. Gregory Plotkin\nThe Ghost Dimension fails because it does the one thing that is antithetical to the series\u2019 strengths: it shows the monster. Paranormal Activity was scary because it played on the viewer\u2019s imagination. Because we could not see the monster terrorizing Micah and Katie, only the consequences of its actions, we imagined it in every corner of every room. Its invisibility made it omnipresent, which in turn suffused every scene with dread. Like a shadow in the corner of a spooky basement as a child, what we didn\u2019t see was torture to our imaginations. However, this entry throws the patient, dread-based horror of the other films out the window in favour of 3D-spectral photography and CGI demons. The notion of a VHS camcorder that can witness the \u201cghost dimension\u201d is neat in concept, but juvenile in execution. It removes all the tension from the concept, ending the series with a damp squib.\nParanormal Activity (2009, USA)\nWritten and directed by Oren Peli; starring Katie Featherston and Micah Sloat.\nParanormal Activity 2 (2010, USA)\nDirected by Tod Williams; written by Christopher B. Landon, Tom Pabst, and Michael R. Perry, based on a story by Michael R. Perry; starring Sprague Grayden, Brian Boland, Molly Ephraim, Katie Featherston.\nDirected by Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman; written by Christopher B. Landon; starring Lauren Bittner, Chris Smith, Chloe Csengery, Jessica Tyler Brown.\nDirected by Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman; written by Christopher B. 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        "raw_content": "Thou Shalt Not Kill: Message 614 \u2013 Terri Taplin\nBy Terri Taplin\nThou Shalt Not Kill Message 614\nMy Children, I ask you do you know what this means? I know you think you do but you do not. No I am not saying it is okay to go out and just take someone\u2019s life, but it meant more than this so very much more than this, I have warned and warned that you should not come against your brother as when you do you kill a piece of their spirit as it is the spirit I live in and is what is eternal this is the life you are attacking and killing off peace by peace. Who are you to decide what is right or wrong for anyone, if there is something I see fit to want someone to do or not to do, do you not think I am big enough to conflict their heart just as I have yours when your spirit did not feel right doing something and you have love for Me did you not either stop doing it, or come back to Me and we got through it together, why is it that you think you can decide what is right for them when you can\u2019t do it perfect for yourself alone, and why do you think you, think it is right to decide punishment for anyone of any kind, pride My Children this is all pride not love, not of Me and not of My heart, if there is punishment, if there is vengeance is it not mine to take and not you. 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I have shared My sorrow with many that I have trusted but what I had to do is sit and watch you all go through your choices when it did not have to be this hard, that is the sorrow I had for what I had to do and it did not have to be done through the flesh it could have been done with peace of mind. I had to hear you cry out in pain and sorrow and could not do anything about it as I gave you free will, man had a problem seeing that they should not have control of their destiny as the destiny of man is not one this earth your destiny is to be in eternal peace with Me, throughout eternity, your control was in the way you chose to walk it on the earth in this realm, would you do it with complete trust and stand on that faith or would you let someone else tell you how it should be done, when you let the believes of man come in your questioning Me and My will for you . 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These are the things \u2026 I will lead my blind people by roads they have never traveled. I will make the darkness become light for them, and the rough ground smooth. Isaiah 43 But now, O Jacob, listen to the LORD who created you. O Israel, the one who formed you says, \u201cDo not be afraid, for I have ransomed you. I have called you by name; you are mine. 2 When you go through deep waters, I will be with you. When you go through rivers of difficulty, you will not drown. When you walk through the fire of oppression, you will not be burned up; the flames will not consume you. 3 For I am the LORD, your God, the Holy One of Israel, your Savior. I gave Egypt as a ransom for your freedom; I gave Ethiopia[a] and Seba in your place. 4 Others were given in exchange for you. I traded their lives for yours because you are precious to me. You are honored, and I love you. 5 \u201cDo not be afraid, for I am with you. 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It is historical that the salary revision in the Banking industry takes place once in 5 years through bilateral negotiations between the associations/unions and the Indian Banks Association covering over 10 lac workforce in the entire banking industry. During the last five decades we have concluded 10 bipartite settlements and the 11th one is now expected to take off. The first round of meeting was held between the IBA and the constituents of the United Forum of Bank unions on 2nd May, 2017 but without any concrete progress. One of the major hurdles that we are now encountering is in respect of the \u2018mandate\u2019 to be given by the member banks to the Indian Banks\u2019 Association. A few of the banks have given a conditional mandate creating a chaotic and confusing situation in the negotiations, by insisting that they are allowing mandate for discussions only upto officers of scale III and that the remaining scales will have to be left to the discretion of the Bank.\n2. 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The reality is that it is the interaction of a lot of factors.\u201d\nGates is a professor in the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering in the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences at U of I. He says he does a lot of cross-disciplinary work. \u201cI\u2019m the \u2018token\u2019 engineer in a lot of different projects. Many projects are about the impact of the housing systems\u2014the interior environment on welfare, behavior, productivity for various types of animals and the exterior environmental impacts.\u201d\nThe study was prompted by an invitation from the manager of a large, hen laying operation in Brazil to tour the facilities of his more recent venture\u2014quail production. On the visit, Gates found long, narrow poultry sheds situated like a trellised vineyard of buildings on the side of the mountain. Each building containing three rows of quail cages running lengthwise.\n\u201cBecause it\u2019s on the side of a mountain, there is a lot of wind,\u201d Gates says. \u201cThe buildings are naturally ventilated with open side walls. Vinyl curtains can be pulled up to block extreme weather when needed. The manager noticed that when the wind hit the birds in cages on the outside perimeter, they saw big behavioral changes when compared with the birds on the inside row of cages that are more sheltered from the strongest wind. He asked us for help in understanding how wind and temperature affected the quail. He was noticing that when it was what we would consider to be a comfortable temperature, the quail were being cold stressed.\u201d\nFor the study, six climate-controlled quail chambers were used on the Universidade Federal de Vi\u00e7osa campus in Minas Gerais, Brazil. Each chamber contains an air conditioning system, a humidifier, a watering system for the quail, and a tube to create an air jet that simulates wind.\nThe air velocity ranged from still air, zero wind to 7 mph wind and the temperatures were 63, 73.4, 84, and 95 degrees Fahrenheit. The quails\u2019 behaviors were observed under varying combinations of wind velocity and temperature that they would be subjected to under normal conditions. The behaviors were described as 1) eating or drinking, 2) stopping, resting, or posturing, 3) opening wings, bristling, or other movements associated with the birds feeling hot or cold, and 4) any other behaviors, such as chasing each other, that don\u2019t fit into one of the categories.\n\u201cTemperature and wind velocity affect how much the quails ate. When temperatures are higher, the quail ate less,\u201d Gates says. \u201cBut it also turns out that sometimes wind is a good thing. One of the major observations is that when it\u2019s hot and there is a breeze, more birds were observed eating. There isn\u2019t a good way to control the temperature in these quail sheds. So, when it\u2019s hot outside, it gets even hotter inside. What this shows is that producers really need to come up with ways to take advantage of the wind\u2014not just putting the curtain up and down\u2014but find ways to get a breeze circulating to those inside rows of cages as well.\n\u201cWe now know that if the birds are heat stressed, but air movement is provided, it helps them cope with the heat,\u201d he adds. \u201cWhen they\u2019re happier, more comfortable, they\u2019re going to eat more. And if they eat more, they maintain their egg production. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Saving Money \u00bb The Biggest Financial Mistake Women Make\nI\u2019m going to clue you in on the biggest mistake many women make in their financial lives. They depend on other people \u2013 typically their husbands or partners, but sometimes their parents also, to keep them financially safe. We can\u2019t help it \u2013 we are trusting people, and we like the thought that someone else is going to take care of us and we won\u2019t have to worry about money ever again. It\u2019s a nice fairy tale, but many times, that\u2019s exactly what it is.\nI understand why we do that, I totally do, but I also get why that can bite you in the butt. Husbands might leave, or they die, or they could even become disabled and unable to provide for you and most importantly, your children. Parents die or become disabled, and sometimes are dependent upon YOU for their care. Have you checked the prices on nursing homes lately? It would scare the socks off of you.\nIn the event you do get divorced, did you know that a whopping 25%-40% of dads never pay a dime of child support, despite a court order? Not to wish anything bad on anyone, but if your husband announced he was leaving tomorrow to run off with his secretary or whatever, would you have enough assets under your own control to be able to support your family until child support or other arrangements could be set up?\nWhat about retirement? If you\u2019ve been married for a certain period of time, I believe you are entitled to 50% of any 401K\u2019s or other retirement assets, but would that be enough? If you work, do you have your own 401K or Roth IRA set up? You really should, but a lot of women rationalize that they \u201cdon\u2019t make enough\u201d, or that their income needs to go for college or other expenses. That\u2019s why such a high percentage of women retire in poverty in this country. We\u2019re women and so we give and give to others our whole lives without taking consideration for what we might need for ourselves. But that poverty word, that sure doesn\u2019t sound like a lot of fun, does it?\nThere are college loans, home improvement loans, car loans, and every other kind of loan, but the one loan they haven\u2019t invented yet is a retirement loan. And statistically, that is the point in your life where your husband is much more likely to die before you will, so you may end up on your own. That is also the point where you are most likely to have health problems of your own and be unable to work. By then, your parents are likely to be gone, or in difficult straights of their own, so who is going to take care of you? Maybe your children, but you wouldn\u2019t want that for them, and they are likely to be struggling to provide for their own families.\nWhat is the message here? Well, for starters, think ahead and change your thinking. Don\u2019t plan on always having your husband or your parents as a safety net. I\u2019ve been lucky to have never been divorced, but I have lost both my parents and in-laws, so I\u2019m learning how to live without the safety net and provide for my own security. I know I need to be prepared for that proverbial rainy day, and I\u2019m working hard on it.\nI save significant amounts of money out of every paycheck and I\u2019ve had my own 401K since I was about 30 and I think I had an IRA even before that. We\u2019ve both received small inheritances from our parents and I made sure that my portion is set up in a separate account under my own name. I\u2019m not planning to get divorced, but just in case, that portion would not be considered joint property. Does that sound cold and calculating? Maybe, but that point was brought home to me very early on by my parents.\nWhen I turned 21, I was living with a loser boyfriend. You know the type, couldn\u2019t keep a job, sponged off his parents (and mine!), bought everything he could get approved for and then never paid the bills. I don\u2019t know what I saw in him and fortunately, I broke up with him soon after, but my Mom, bless her heart, was looking out for me. She had my Dad give me $2,100 for my 21st birthday with specific instructions to keep that as a separate and secret emergency fund in case I ever decided to leave Mr. Loser. She wanted me to always have a little stash of cash for a rainy day. I held on to that account for years and years until my husband and I finally did have that rainy day when we were both unemployed and broker than broke and I was so happy to have that cushion available. I think it\u2019s just smart for a woman to have a little stash of her own for some kind of emergencies.\nEven if you don\u2019t work, it\u2019s time to have a frank talk with your husband about emergency funds, savings plans, life insurance, and retirement accounts. He may not appreciate your nosing about in \u201chis\u201d money, but there may come a day when you\u2019ll be glad you did.\nChanging Your Financial Behaviors\nWhen it comes to your finances, it's kind of like the nature vs. nurture debate. \u2026\n\u00ab Home Organization \u2013 Say Goodbye to Your Excuses\nHow to Get Your Family to HELP With Housework \u00bb\n18 Comments on The Biggest Financial Mistake Women Make\nI hope a lot of women take your advice here. While I am jealous of my friends who are already married and have kids, and have found that happiness, I\u2019m also scared for the ones who don\u2019t have anything saved for retirement or their own financial goals. Being a stay at home mom or wife is very rewarding and an important job, but I hope they can find ways to put money aside for their own retirement as well.\nThat\u2019s exactly it! I worry about these women. I think that\u2019s every woman\u2019s fear, that she will end up unable to provide for herself. But I don\u2019t see many women setting themselves up for success in this area. Hopefully this post will spark a little awareness for them. Thanks for stopping by!\nThat child support statistic is staggering, isn\u2019t it? Sadly, I know a lot of women in this boat and I worry for them, since they relied in their relationship and didn\u2019t always create a cushion or a nest egg. It happens. Thank you for sharing this; you never know what your circumstances might be later on in life and it\u2019s best to be prepared.. for anything (especially when finances are involved!).\nHope you are enjoying your weekend \ud83d\ude42\nI know, I have a niece and a cousin who are in the midst of all that right now. It\u2019s sad because the courts don\u2019t make these guys pay the bills and the Moms struggle so. I\u2019m a big fan of having a little stash of \u201cjust in case\u201d money on hand and not overextending myself with debt or having more kids than I could support if I had to.\nWow \u2013 I didn\u2019t know that child support statistic. Very important post, Adrian. We all need to be aware of our family\u2019s finances, a part of the planning and investing, and keeping some funds in each of our names.\nHeather @ Simply Save says:\nIt\u2019s one of my biggest fears to end up in a situation when I\u2019m completely dependent on someone else. I don\u2019t want to feel trapped if things don\u2019t work out as planned.\nOh me too! I would hate that. That\u2019s why I do everything in my power to make sure I have a few options. I\u2019m like a little squirrel, putting a few nuts here and a few there.\nSome great advice here. It is very important to have emergency funds for whatever reason. Unfortunately we don\u2019t due circumstances. I know we really need to so it something I am working on. I am actually the bread winner in our house really and earn more then my Hubby. Have not children so haven\u2019t got that added stress. It\u2019s always good to be independent and be able to survive on your own. Although I know you can never say never but I really have no concerns about Hubby leaving me in the lurch if things went wrong, I think he would be worse off then me financially, I really don\u2019t worry that he would screw me over, he is in the percentage of men who tried to do the right thing but got screwed over by his ex-wife! Bless him, I\u2019m the one that keeps track of all the finances and have access to both accounts on line etc. He hasn\u2019t got a clue how to access them etc. LOL! But aside from that we have no rainy day fund and we really should. How we have got away with it I don\u2019t know because we have had many a tough time. I keep seeing posts about emergency funds, so it is on my radar and on top of my priority list!\nYou sound a lot like me. I\u2019ve been the breadwinner since I was 27 and I do manage the money, although earlier this year, I handed over a few of the larger bills to him and told him he was going to be responsible for them. I just had too much on my plate and I was getting frustrated. I\u2019m a big believer in emergency funds. I don\u2019t think I could sleep at night if we didn\u2019t have that little cushion. Just work it a bit at a time. I\u2019ve been doing a lot of extra work on Fiverr \u2013 I earned about $400 last month, just doing little writing jobs for people.\nI\u2019m a SAHM now and refuse to let my husband touch my Roth IRA. I don\u2019t have much in there, but it\u2019s mine and I want it in case I need it. It\u2019s important to me that I know all about our finances.\nI\u2019m sharing this!\nGood for you! I love this quote \u2013 Follow your heart, but take your brain with you!. Thanks for the share.\nYou are so, so, right about this. My husband\u2019s income definitely outweighs mine by a whole bunch. I have several friends who struggle as single moms because of low income and spotty child support, as well. Thank you for this \u201clet\u2019s get real\u201d post.\nThank you. I think it\u2019s always good to have a quick reality check so we can do a little preventative strategy.\nWow that is alot of money. Hope you can collect someday.\nI had a loser boyfriend when I was young too. Since he wasn\u2019t able to get a credit card, guess whose credit card we used. I also paid off the balance working two jobs and overtime for the next five years.\nLesson learned though \u2013 learned to live beneath my means and to pick more responsible boyfriends.\nAs to those who give too much (like my mom) there are many ways to pay for college, but only one way to pay for your retirement \u2013 out of your own pocket or earnings. According to Clark Howard most kids say (after parents helped them through college) \u201cGee Mom or Dad you should have saved more.\u201d\nCarli Alice says:\nI get one point for my own 401K but that\u2019s it. You are so right about everything. My ex owes over 60 K in child support. I\u2019ve been lucky enough to have a supportive husband who helped me raise the kids as his own. What if I didn\u2019t get that lucky and had to support the kids on my own? It was pretty darn hard until I met the hubs, that\u2019s for sure. Great post!\nKaryn Climans says:\nNow that was a swift kick in the butt! Even though it hurts to hear how vulnerable we really are, I\u2019m glad you reminded me \u2026 I need to start saving for a rainy day. I run my own business but profit has taken 2nd place to the \u201ccreative\u201d side of the business.\nA part of me wants to say \u201cthanks but no thanks\u201d for the reality check.\nI\u2019m here from Blog Frog and I\u2019m the parent of two teenage boys as well and the university fees are killing me!!!",
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        "raw_content": "Failing Economy: How Nigerian Graduates, Undergraduates Now Take Up Vocations | Independent Newspapers Nigeria\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"s1\"><b>Hazeez Balogun and\u00a0Tomi Falade</b></span></p>\nLAGOS \u2013 There was a time when vocations are for those that were not lucky enough to go to school. Those that took them as a profession, are rated are second class while many parents strive to get their children \u2018proper\u2019 education in order for them not to become tailors or barbers. Today, things are changing, thanks to the poor economy and lack of jobs.\nWhen renowned Nigerian filmmaker, Kunle Afolayan posted a video of his young son, tinkering with a motor part in what appeared to be a mechanic workshop, many were appalled. Why would a man of Kunle Afolayan\u2019s status, with the means to provide for his family, allow his child to perform such menial tasks like a common \u2018mokalik\u2019 (the Yoruba inflection of the word mechanic)? The actor tagged the post \u2018Keep them busy so they can be useful to themselves and the society at large. Darimisire doing holiday internship as an automobile mechanic.\nThis was something you probably would never have seen a few years ago. Even as at the new millennium, the year 2000, many who were involved in vocations were considered less privileged and members of the lower class in Nigeria. The elites were those who went to higher institutions of learning to study \u2018bookish\u2019 courses. Those who even studied courses like Mechanical Engineering and Arts and Design, were expected not to linger in the \u2018dregs\u2019 of their professions, but to rise and bask in the comfort of cushioned offices while all others did the real work in the sun.\nThat psyche was perhaps the reason Nigeria became more of a consumer nation that a producing nation.\nWe had learned people too excellent to reproduce what had been learnt. Items as small as toothpicks were imported because for the learned elites \u2018unpackaged\u2019 items just wouldn\u2019t cut it. We all could only use the best, but we just couldn\u2019t do the work to produce it.\nHunger and poverty however is a leveller like no other.\nA time came when there were just no jobs anymore for the supposedly learned. Higher institutions of learning are churning out graduates \u2018everyday\u2019 and there are simply not enough jobs to go around. This is coupled with the fact that Nigeria\u2019s economy is not robust and there are few surviving production companies around.\nIt seemed like the end of white collared employments for many students, and those who were even said to be unlearned but skilled seemed to be prospering.\nCarpenters, hairdressers, fashion designers, plumbers, mechanics, were becoming the elites because in Nigeria, money is the ticket to a better life and no longer education as was thought. The tables had turned and certificates were not equal to skill.\nFast-forward to the mid 2000s, slowly and gradually, commerce began among students in higher institutions of learning. Many of them had realised that an extra income could go a long way in bettering their lives, so it became the norm for students to buy goods and sell to their fellow students. Little things like recharge cards, drinks, pure water. Gradually, clothing items and other accessories began to enter into the mix and by the year 2010, many students had graduated to the point of acquiring basic skills for labour outside the classroom. Skills like hairdressing, fashion designing, carpentry, catering, painting, generator repairing, phone and laptop repairing, photography were the rave. It was like a wave and many students while in school lapped up these skills; whether with the approval of their parents or not.\nOf course, many people thought it was merely a trend that would end. It seemed like it was not a sustainable development in a nation that prided itself on education like Nigeria. Instead of waning though, the trend spread like wildfire.\nToday, it is not uncommon to see a young girl in the university sent to an artisan\u2019s shop during the holidays, on weekends or after school hours to learn hair making, bead making, tailoring, catering, manicure and pedicure or shoe making.\nThe young girl is treated like every other apprentice. She is sent to the market to buy things; she is assigned chores like all the others, irrespective of the fact that she is a student and may be from a upper-class home. This trend is quite common both in households of means and low-class homes.\nA young girl, Omosewa Jide-Fadiya, aged 17 shared with Saturday INDEPENDENT her vocational experience. \u201cThere is no job anywhere, and my parents knew early that I had to have some other skill asides school to compete. I started to learn tailoring when I was 15, and it was because we keep getting these long breaks from school where we just sit at home doing nothing. It was really boring for me. One day, my mum and dad suggested that why don\u2019t we (my siblings and I) keep ourselves active with a vocation that would add to our knowledge even if it is just something small. So Iyebiye, my older brother went to a cybercaf\u00e9 to brush up on his computer skills and also learn other IT related things. I decided to go for tailoring while my younger sister learnt bead making.\n\u201cMy experience with my first teacher was not very nice though, but it exposed me to some basics of life. It made me realise how working class people feel. I understood how difficult it is to wake up early in the morning to go to work and have things to do and people counting on you. I learnt about how to make money, what to use the money for, things like that. It was actually a very good experience and it added to my knowledge. Whenever I went back to school after the holidays with something I had made, a lot of people would say \u2018Wow! Sewa, this is really nice, it is creative\u2019. They would tell me they didn\u2019t do anything during the holidays that they just sat at home doing nothing. So I felt privileged to have had that experience because it is not something you can just read in a book, it is something you must have learnt yourself.\u201d\nAsked how she felt being in such an environment for the first time, and if there were parts of it that could have been considered too menial, Sewa explained, \u201cYes o. My first teacher was like that. She wasn\u2019t really updated on styles and latest trends in fashion, so we didn\u2019t get too many jobs. Most times I would sit in the shop not actually learning to sew. Most of my days there, I was left to baby sit her kids, feed them, change their diapers, pick them from school and other things like that. I thought it was weird, but overtime I realised it was all part of the experiences I was meant to get. But when I changed to a new place, there was a whole lot of difference. I still had to run errands, but I was taught so many things and that made it a wholesome experience for me.\n\u201cThough I am yet to complete my training, I already sew for other people and make little money from it. I also do arts and craft where I make little accessories to go with the attires that I make. I\u2019m starting my university education soon, and I intend to continue making clothes for people because it is a very lucrative business. Most importantly though, it keeps me busy.\u201d\nFor most parents though, the usual hang up is that they believe it takes away the children\u2019s focus from their studies and interferes with the learning process. But Omosewa says, \u201cIt is actually an opportunity for you to learn to balance things. To be honest, in a way, learning a skill may interfere with your studies, but if you are a very organised person, you can actually learn to plan your time well to be effective. Eventually it even makes you a better student.\u201d\nMr. Adelani, a former Vice Principal in a government owned school in Ibadan believes that learning a vocation for a child is key. He said, \u201cHow can a human being that is growing not explore all the opportunities that are made available to them? God put us on this earth to live, survive, grow and explore. Limiting your experiences by only learning through books is short changing yourself. You should try everything because you never know which skill will come in handy. As a teacher, I was also farming, and that is because I knew how to farm.\n\u201cMost of the things my family was eating were grown from the farm the school gave me. I never forced any of my children to do anything, but today two are lecturers and one is a lawyer. The only condition I gave each of them when they got to secondary school is that they must learn to play a musical instrument, whether drums, piano or guitar, for entertainment; they must take a business or accounting course, even if it is a one-month course, because I want them to be able to apply business sense in whatever they do, and to know how to manage money. The last condition was that they must learn a skill, something to fall back on if the day ever comes that their certificate becomes worthless.\u201d\nSaturday INDEPENDENT also reached out to Abiye, CEO of Mikaby World, a hair and wig-making outfit who had her own story to tell.\n\u201cI order my hairs from Vietnam. Some I make into wigs to sell, some I sell normally. In fact, if I knew better while I was still in school, I would have learnt more skills. Though I was doing business as a student, it was nothing close to this. I knew how to do pedicure and manicure so I did that and I still sold Kampala. My parents weren\u2019t bothered because they knew I liked being busy. The reason I started the business was because my income was just not enough for me, I needed more, a back up, more like a side hustle. If I am able to make four wigs in a day it is something. But because I also have a job, I can\u2019t make more than two in a day.\u201d\nOn whether people view her as desperate or needy, she said, \u201cwell, not really, but recently, the company I work for started facing hard times, and a colleague, speaking to others made a comment \u2018you better join Abiye and start making hair.\u2019 I just ignored it since it\u2019s my hustle and I am making money from it. It did not seem right at the point where it happened, but I wasn\u2019t bothered.\u201d\nMrs. Blessing Emma, a mother of two said. \u201cBoth of my sons are in one vocational training or the other every opportunity they get. Even my maid is not left out. After school, she goes to learn catering and she practices her skills in the house since she does most of the cooking. I have twin boys and they are already in the university. One of them runs a salon in his school. He is very skilled and most times when he is in Lagos from school, he fixes my hair. The other one makes shoes. He calls himself mobile cobbler. Initially, he used to model for people and then one summer holiday, he spent the entire three months with a cobbler that lives in our house. That was how he picked the skill. Now, he sells his shoes for as high as N15,000 a pair.\n\u201cTheir father did not like it initially, he said they are from good homes and we should not expose them to riff-raffs. In fact, he forbade my son from touching any woman\u2019s hair and it caused a lot of fights. But when I insisted, he grudgingly agreed. Now, when they send us money even though they are still in school, he is proud.\u201d\nMairo, an SS2 student of a Lagos private secondary said, \u201cEvery weekend I watch our aunty make my sisters\u2019 hair. Now, I make my two sisters\u2019 hair, and when I am done, one of them makes my hair since we all know how to make hair. We even do braids for my mum sometimes. My dad has promised to build a salon for us in a section of our compound so that we can make more money from it.\nThese stories all point to one thing, Nigerian youths at all levels are moving away from white-collar jobs. Not because it has lost its appeal and allure, but because it is a means for the youths to earn legitimate money doing legitimate business.\nNow, all sorts of professions and vocations spring up based on need. Presently, we have professional shoppers who help busy people shop and stock their homes. We have caterers who cook and deliver months\u2019 supply of food to people who have no time to cook. Laundry is not left out, as there are youths who do these too.\nFemale party goers have equally found their niche as there are youths who are into professional make-up and gele tying. Lota, a newly wedded bride shared her experience with one of these skilled youths. \u201cIt was a day to my introduction, I think that was last year, and my make-up artiste lost her dad. It was raining heavily and so I couldn\u2019t make it to the salon. One of my neighbours just calmed me down that her younger sister would fix all my problems.\n\u201cWithin one hour, her younger was in my house. She fixed my human hair and did a trail-run make up for me. She spent the night in my house and the following morning, she fixed my nails, did my make up and tied my gele. It was like a dream. This was a girl I knew when she was in secondary school, we all used to send her on errands like a maid. Now she is making her money. 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        "raw_content": "Home AJWS Blog Rohingya Rights Now: AJWS Experts Address the Crisis\nRohingya Rights Now: AJWS Experts Address the Crisis\nRohingya Rights Now\nOn May 17, 2018 the House Foreign Affairs Committee advanced the Burma Act of 2018 (H.R. 5819), a crucial effort to stop the ongoing persecution of the Rohingya people\u2014an ethnic minority that has been violently displaced from their homes by the Burmese military.\nAdvancing the Burma Act of 2018 would not have been possible without the support of so many people who have contacted their Senators about this critical issue. Now, we must keep the pressure on. The impending monsoon season is threatening the lives of tens of thousands of Rohingya refugees who are living in cramped and under-resourced camps in Bangladesh.\nAJWS staff members frequently travel to Burma and Bangladesh to assess the situation on the ground, assist with first aid training for local community members and support community centers to withstand the anticipated severe weather events. Learn more about our response to the Rohingya crisis by watching these short videos in which staff share their insights and expertise.\nThe Rohingya Crisis, Explained\nThis summer and early fall, a wave of devastating violence sent hundreds of thousands of persecuted Rohingya Muslims fleeing their homes in Burma, filling the news with brutal stories of a people under fire. Here\u2019s\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "This website is operated by Alexandra And Company. Throughout the site, the terms \u201cwe\u201d, \u201cus\u201d and \u201cour\u201d refer to Alexandra And Company. Alexandra And Company offers this website, including all information, tools and services available from this site to you, the user, conditioned upon your acceptance of all terms, conditions, policies and notices stated here.\nIn no case shall Alexandra And Company, our directors, officers, employees, affiliates, agents, contractors, interns, suppliers, service providers or licensors be liable for any injury, loss, claim, or any direct, indirect, incidental, punitive, special, or consequential damages of any kind, including, without limitation lost profits, lost revenue, lost savings, loss of data, replacement costs, or any similar damages, whether based in contract, tort (including negligence), strict liability or otherwise, arising from your use of any of the service or any products procured using the service, or for any other claim related in any way to your use of the service or any product, including, but not limited to, any errors or omissions in any content, or any loss or damage of any kind incurred as a result of the use of the service or any content (or product) posted, transmitted, or otherwise made available via the service, even if advised of their possibility. Because some states or jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or the limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages, in such states or jurisdictions, our liability shall be limited to the maximum extent permitted by law.\nYou agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless Alexandra And Company and our parent, subsidiaries, affiliates, partners, officers, directors, agents, contractors, licensors, service providers, subcontractors, suppliers, interns and employees, harmless from any claim or demand, including reasonable attorneys\u2019 fees, made by any third-party due to or arising out of your breach of these Terms of Service or the documents they incorporate by reference, or your violation of any law or the rights of a third-party.\nThese Terms of Service and any separate agreements whereby we provide you Services shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of 4302 Ironton Ave, Lubbock, TX, 79407, United States.\nQuestions about the Terms of Service should be sent to us at info@stephenjosephinc.com.",
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        "raw_content": "At The Game Awards 2018, a new game from Obsidian was revealed called The Outer Worlds. In the trailer, fans got a taste of a brand new adventure from \u201cthe original creators of Fallout\u201d and \u201cthe developers of Fallout: New Vegas.\u201d From what we can see in the trailer, the game looks like an interesting blend of Fallout, BioShock, and maybe a bit of Borderlands for good measure.\nIn the trailer's description, The Outer Worlds is described as follows:\nOverall, it looks like a ton of fun, and we\u2019d be lying if we said we aren\u2019t interested in checking it out. The Outer Worlds is scheduled to release in 2019 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. What do you think of the game? Are you planning on checking it out? Let us know down in the comments below. Note that we\u2019ll be updating this article as more information on The Outer Worlds is unveiled.",
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        "raw_content": "Today, I uncovered something positively tragic about one of my ancestors. I am writing this, stunned not only by the information, but also in slight disbelief that I did not learn of it sooner.\nThis is not the first time I have been saddened by what my genealogical research has uncovered. Other discoveries have stayed with me, creeping into my thoughts as I lie in bed at night. In each case, the primary individuals involved are people I have never met. So, I ask myself why it matters so much to me. Is it because I never knew them, I subconsciously romanticized about who they were, disappointed when they did not meet my expectations? Or is it because I can guess how their actions must have affected others in the family? Maybe it can simply be summarized by the phrase, \u201cFamily is family.\u201d Whatever the case, the information I learned today hits close to home and is thus far, the most difficult to digest.\nIf you are reading this, you have probably fallen in love with genealogy the way I have. Or perhaps, you, like me, possess an insatiably curiosity about who your ancestors were and how they lived. More than likely, you have made or will make a similarly difficult discovery through your research. Desperate poverty, ignorance, crime, mental illness, alcoholism, drug abuse, racism, discrimination, deadbeat parenting, infidelity, suicide, etc. are unfortunately not uncommon occurrences in family histories; but when they occur in YOUR family, these things can bring you to tears.\nWhen you happen upon a family tragedy, chances are that besides sadness, you also feel guilt. Likely, the older generation, who was privy to the information, simply never talked about it. They wanted it to remain private, little knowing that someday their history-loving descendant would discover it. You feel like you have invaded that privacy and possibly opened old wounds for living family members. So what do you do? Do you give up your genealogy habit, leaving the past in the past? Maybe for someone, that is right decision . . . I don\u2019t know. But I know for me, this endeavor\u2019s merits far outweigh its risks. Therefore, I believe there are five things we must do when confronted with the tragic side of family history:\n1. Look for the silver lining \u2013 In my case, I now have a new-found respect and awe for a person who remained strong in the face of unimaginable heartache, rising above the more-than-his-fair-share of suffering life threw at him. In another case, I can easily conclude that tragedy partly motivated my ancestor\u2019s immigration to America. There IS a silver lining, if you look hard enough.\n2. Believe in serendipity \u2013 Many genealogists can tell stories of serendipity, where circumstances uncannily aligned, leading them to find their ancestor. I don\u2019t take this idea as far as some people do, but I do believe that whatever we find out, we were meant to find out. The events leading to my own recent discovery were ironic to say the least. It feels as if I wasn\u2019t ready to hear this information before, but I was ready to hear it today. In any case, try not to feel guilty about your discovery; believe that for some reason, you were meant to know.\n3. Be sensitive \u2013 Only you can decide whether to share the information you found, with whom and when. Out of sensitivity, I am keeping my situation private. Yet, at the same time, I wish that families were generally more open about these things. Have you read Annie\u2019s Ghosts? I am grateful that author Steve Luxenberg\u2019s chose to share his family\u2019s secret with readers. So much good has come as a result of this book. Whatever your decision, make sure you have considered the feelings of those involved.\n4. Forgive \u2013 We know that people aren\u2019t perfect, so we shouldn\u2019t expect perfection of our ancestors. The basic necessities of life were generally harder to come by for past generations. Help for those who truly needed it was even scarcer. It is normal to feel anger when others are hurt by someone\u2019s actions, but ultimately peace will only be achieved through forgiveness.\n5. Change the present\u2013 Whatever you do, don\u2019t use the actions of your ancestors as an excuse for some self-fulfilling prophesy. We are not destined to repeat the mistakes of our ancestors. Rather, we are lucky enough to have the benefit of history on our side. Instead of holding their shortcomings against them (see previous bullet), let those shortcomings be motivation for us to do what we can to change our little corner of the world today.\nPosted by Almost HomeIn GenealogyTagged family secrets, Genealogy",
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        "raw_content": "Owasso Urgent Care | A beginning\nSometimes it\u2019s really easy to admit that the Owasso urgent care you\u2019re currently going to may not be the right fit for you. That reason, let me tell you the AMC Urgent Care is here to make sure that you know about the specifics that we do so we can continue to make sure that we\u2019re giving you everything that you need. These are just some more of the reasons why we continue to do this in a way that really loves you to benefit for what we do for the patient and everything else that we have available. Farthest on purpose, this is why we do everything that we do because without your sense of awareness we can never really make sure that you\u2019re being fully taken care of in a way that really allows you to benefit from the very beginning.\nGive it a call to the Owasso urgent care that you really want is important for you but also for us. Because here we understand the importance of making sure that people go beyond just a transaction but they truly look into the relationship they can continue to build. We don\u2019t take these things lightly, in fact it\u2019s our mission and responsibility to see that you are getting the care that you need in a way that really promotes Ohio free lifestyle not just in the surface but in the long run as well. This is what AMC care is all about.\nIt\u2019s easy to say a lot both about a lot, but it\u2019s different to actually put your hand to work and make sure that you\u2019re actually doing what you say. That\u2019s why we want you to know that we\u2019re more than just a simple Urgent Care, work community of like-minded people willing to do more than just sit around and wait until people show up. We are here to make sure that you have more than just that but that you have something actually worth coming in for. On top of that, let me tell you that we\u2019re open seven days a week for a reason, because we want to make sure that you have an available person to come here and really make sure that you have everything you need.\nThis is just some of the reasons why you will learn more about the AMC urgent care that you will want very soon. But let me tell you it\u2019s very easy to say that you need us, but it\u2019s different to actually take the time and consider what\u2019s most important. That\u2019s why I will be glad to receive a call from you soon so we can tell you more specifically how we will be glad to serve you soon. This is very important to everything that we do but most of all be want you to know that it\u2019s to us it\u2019s more than a transaction it\u2019s about actually caring for you in a way that really benefits your lifestyle in the long run and not just for one day.",
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        "raw_content": "Most of us are eagerly looking forward to the rest and relaxation we hope to enjoy over fall break. But for students who are not going home over the long weekend, those anticipated days of freedom can turn into long hours of boredom. To preempt this unfortunate turn of events, we are providing you with a list of exciting activities taking place in the town of Amherst over the long weekend.\nOn Saturday, come support our local scholars at the annual ABC (A Better Chance) Fall Foliage Walk! ABC is a program that draws students out of underserved public schools and brings them to great public and private high schools (like Amherst Regional High School) around the country. Their Fall Foliage Walk is the most significant fundraiser they have all year \u2014 you can get involved by signing up to walk or run, or else just stop by to participate in some fun activities and see some awesome performances. The Walk takes place in Amherst Common and lasts all day. While you\u2019re at Amherst Common, don\u2019t forget to stop by the weekly Farmer\u2019s market (from 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.) for some delicious local treats.\nOn Sunday, you can drop by The Black Sheep to grab some lunch and listen to the Gypsy Wranglers. This group puts a special twist on jazz, blending the music of the Gypsy Jazz, Cowboy Swing, French Musette, Big Band and New Orleans Jazz traditions. The Gypsy Wranglers will be playing from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m..\nGet back into your academic mindset on Monday by attending a keynote address at UMass on biochar. The keynote will be delivered by Frances Moore Lapp\u00e9, an environmentalist and author of 18 books including the popular Diet for a Small Planet. Lapp\u00e9 will be discussing the soil conditioner \u201cbiochar\u201d and its role as a local carbon negative energy source. There will also be a delicious dinner available, featuring local ingredients. The dinner and keynote take place from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Student Union Ballroom and the Campus Center Auditorium, respectively.\nTreat yourself to a relaxing Tuesday before heading back to class with a visit to the Mead Art Museum. The museum has recently expanded, placing many pieces on view for the first time, including an ancient Roman sarcophagus, prints by D\u00fcrer, Delacroix and Hopper and contemporary pieces by Will Barnet, Vik Muniz and Michael Huey. The Mead special exhibition \u201cTo Be at the Farther Edge: Photographs Along the New England Trail,\u201d by Barbara Bosworth, is still on display, as well! The Mead\u2019s hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., so you have plenty of chances to stop by.\nEnjoy your break everyone!",
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        "raw_content": "Is This The Same Issue Vanity Fair?\nPosted in I think, tagged Race, Racism, Social Media, Success on February 16, 2009| Leave a Comment \u00bb\nThanks to Tara for posting on FB and Jezebel for raising the question first.\nCover featuring man of color:\nInside photo featuring woman of color (on right):\nI am a longtime subscriber to Vanity Fair. My letter:\nCongrats to Vanity Fair for putting America\u2019s first President of color on the cover. Imagine, then, my surprise to find a virtually unrecognizable Freida Pinto inside, who seems to have lost her color. It was only because you published her name and the role that has made her famous that I was able to connect your \u201cpicture\u201d with the real-life beautiful woman of color. 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She uses the real challenge of the breakdown in the traditional family to further stereotype and lay blame on African Americans for racial inequality in this country.\nAs one who studies racial inequality and the African American condition in particular, I have often been told to ignore the studies that show there is still racial prejudice in employment, homeownership, and predatory lending, and to instead look at the rapid decline of two parent households for African Americans. In the report \u201c40 Years Later: The Unrealized American,\u201d I looked at the decline of the two parent household for Blacks and whites and found some surprising results.\nUsing data from the 2007 State of Our Unions report, I discovered that the share of Black children living in a single parent home increased by 155% between 1960 to 2006. The share of white children living in single parent homes increased by 229% during this same time period. The white two-parent family has declined at a faster rate than the Black family. Yet, Ms. Hymowitz never once mentions that the increase of single parent Black families exist in a context of an even greater rate of increase in single parent white families. Ms. Hymowitz attacks Black leaders for not addressing this issue yet as a white woman she never sees fit to mention this issue as it relates to white Americans.\nWas Ms. Hymowitz so concerned about the African American community that she failed to consider that Blacks were part of a national social trend that was cutting across racial lines? I do not know. What I do know is that she is a fellow at the Manhattan Institute, an organization with a history of concluding that the \u201cdeficiencies\u201d of African Americans are the primary cause of inequality. Charles Murray, formerly of the Manhattan Institute, is the most renown example of this tradition. In 1994 he co-wrote the book \u201cThe Bell Curve\u201c. This best selling book argued that Black/white inequality could be explained by the inferior intelligence of African Americans.\nMs. Hymowitz\u2019s charge that civil rights leaders historically and today remain silent on the topic of Black family and single parent households is as misleading as her portrayal of the break up of the family. Growing up in the 1980\u2019s, I remember listening to Rev. Jackson as he urged Black men to stand up to their responsibilities as fathers. In 1995 I was proud to participate in the Million Man March, the largest Black gathering this country has ever seen. Over a million Black men came together to pledge greater responsibility for their families and to atone for their sins. The Black community and its leaders have always engaged the issue of greater self-responsibility. One can look back to Garvey, DuBois, Fredrick Douglass and Harriet Tubman for this tradition.\nIn his book \u201cWhere Do We Go From Here: Chaos or Community,\u201d Dr. King stated \u201cHistory continues to mock the Negro today, because just as he needs ever greater family integrity, severe strains are assailing family life in the white community.\u201d Someone seriously concerned about the decline of the two-parent family would not racialize a serious national problem. They would, instead, challenge the nation to address this problem in unity.\nRev. Jesse Jackson, who grew up in a single parent home, stated in 1988 that \u201cProtecting America\u2019s families is not simply a problem of the poor. It is a challenge to the entire society, a practical as well as moral challenge.\u201d Jackson proposed a Family Investment Initiative, an initiative that would go beyond talking about family values and instead place societies\u2019 resources behind valuing families. 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        "raw_content": "Fonds F-64 - Centre for Canadian Studies fonds\nSource of title proper: Title of the fonds is based on the provenance.\nThe Canadian Studies program developed from a series of informal meetings among a group of interested faculty members in late 1969 and early 1970. Subsequently representatives from eight departments and the library drafted a proposal for a Canadian Studies program within the Division of General Studies (later the Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies). Course offerings began in the fall of 1971. The program was intended to provide a corrective for the lack of Canadian content being offered in the University and to provide a focus for interdisciplinary study.\nBy 1978, the University had appointed a full-time director for the program. The director was advised by a Steering Committee with one member from each department in the University which offered courses acceptable for credit towards the minor in Canadian Studies. The Steering Committee also included representatives from the Faculty of Education, the library, and the Student Society.\nIn 1980, the program was redesignated as the Centre for Canadian Studies, and offered students a major and honours in Canadian Studies. In addition, the Centre developed a French Canadian Studies Certificate Program.\nUpon the dissolution of the Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies in 1985, the Centre for Canadian Studies became part of the Division of Interdisciplinary Studies within the Faculty of Arts.\nFonds consists of records created or received by the Centre for Canadian Studies in the course of administering its program and carrying out its operational functions. Activities and topics documented include the establishment, organization, and operation of the Centre, and the development and delivery of courses to undergraduate students. Fonds includes Canadian Studies Steering Committee agendas, minutes, and related papers; correspondence; reports; course proposals and descriptions; and other documents.\nThe records were transferred to Archives through the regular application of university Records Retention Schedules and Disposal Authorities (RRSDAs).\nAccess to some files may be restricted in accordance with the provisions of British Columbia's Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (RSBC 1996 c. 165). Files marked 'pending review' must be reviewed by an archivist prior to release, and as a result of the review access restrictions may apply. Please see the file lists and consult the archivist for more details.\nFor other material relating to the Centre for Canadian Studies, see the inventory for the Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies fonds, F-23. Also consult the finding aid for the Institute of Fisheries Analysis fonds, F-240.\nAll accessions have been processed as of May 2004. Further accruals are expected.\nLorimer, Rowland M. (Subject)\nCopes, Parzival (Subject)\nNesbitt, Bruce (Subject)\nKoroscil, P.M. (Subject)\nFinding aid prepared by Frances Fournier, Enid Britt (January 1999). Revised by Frances Fournier, Enid Britt (April 2004).\nCentre for Canadian Studies (Creator)",
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        "raw_content": "The heaviness of loss in her heart hadn\u2019t eased, but there was room there for humour, too. ~Nalo Hopkinson\nIt\u2019s been 17-years since Ryan passed away. In fact, it was a Tuesday all those years ago, like today. The October weather was pleasant, the sun was shining, lighting up the blue skies and highlighting the white clouds, again, much like today. I remember it perfectly. While the rest of that day, the week that followed, and most of the rest of the year were a blur, there are some things I can\u2019t forget. Fortunately, the beauty of the day was a good memory etched in mind during the worst tragedy of my life.\nOn a side note, it snowed the day we buried Ryan, Saturday, October 27, 2001. The sky cried large white fluffy snowflakes that barely gathered on the ground to create an accent of white in the trees, very appropriate for Ryan\u2019s burial. It actually gave me comfort, like Ryan was there holding my hand.\nStepping back, it\u2019s weird to think Ryan wasn\u2019t here when we had Scooby (who passed away on September 5, 2018) or Storm or even Lord Fluffington (a.k.a My Nugget). He wasn\u2019t here when I started Thrill of the Hunt and I\u2019m guessing there\u2019s a lot more that happened over the last 17-years I didn\u2019t get to share with him, and more in the future. Yet, somehow today wasn\u2019t as terrible as anniversaries past. It really wasn\u2019t. Now, don\u2019t get me wrong, I miss Ryan terribly, every day in fact, but somehow my heart is finally starting to heal a little. Sure, I\u2019ll alway live with permanent scaring but it\u2019s manageable.\nI even surprised myself. I was able to get out of bed with ease, go to work, focus on my tasks, and even visit my Dad without walking around like I was dragging my heart behind or tripping over a bucket of tears. I do feel that way over the lack of Kyle in my life, but for the first time, Ryan wasn\u2019t the cause.\nSpeaking of Kyle, it always amazes me to think he was a week shy from being three months old when his Dad passed. Currently, Kyle\u2019s a senior in high school, who\u2019s also taking college classes. Ryan would have been proud of his academia achievements, but maybe not Kyle\u2019s total disregard for the family. After all, Ryan was very much dedicated to our family, even when Tina tried her hardest to drive a wedge between Ryan and myself.\nWhy? Jealousy I suppose. I never understood why she was so jealous of how close Ryan and I were, I mean, I was his sister and not an ex-girlfriend, but there you have it. Those issues bothered Ryan, a lot, and later he come to realize how much I cared for him, even though I was a bit direct speaking my mind about the situation, but only out of love. As weird as it was, that was the truth and Ryan knew it deep down.\nYou see, I haven\u2019t heard from, nor seen Kyle since August I believe, and it wasn\u2019t for a lack of trying on my part. I\u2019ve called, texted and stopped by and left notes in his car. Nothing. Barely a response. He even has a car and could swing by to visit, but he chooses not to. I\u2019m well aware he\u2019s busy, but let\u2019s face it, he\u2019s cutting out his Piper blood, which is a bad move, not for me or my family, but for his well-being. I don\u2019t know what\u2019s causing this decision but it\u2019s here and I don\u2019t seem to have a say so in the matter. I hope Kyle realizes just how much I love him and miss him.\nWhile I don\u2019t want to dwell too much on the past, especially negative thoughts, I did want to give honor to Ryan and share my beloved brother with the world. He was a good person, worth getting to know and was taken way too soon. He\u2019s resting with God in heaven now, lucky devil.\nMoving forward, even though I don\u2019t get to spend much time with Kyle, which was the purpose of this blog, to record his life and interactions, I want him to learn about our family and family history. I will continue to blog, as time permits. I\u2019ve also decided to start sharing full stories. I\u2019ll try to keep them to facts as much as possible and not emotional rants, if the story warrants it. Kyle\u2019s a big boy now and deserves the full truth, no matter what. I\u2019m only hoping one day, Kyle will want to read all these stories and accept the truth.\nI miss you Ryan. I know life would be completely different if you were here. Please keep watch over Kyle. He\u2019s a good kid.\nRyan took this picture of Casey while they were in Montana. Jim took Casey, Joel & Ryan. He had a great time.\nPublished inChurchFamilyMilestonePatienceReminiscingThrill of the Hunt Scavenger Hunts\nRyan Piper\nPrevious Post Happy Birthday Ryan! 41-Years Old",
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        "raw_content": "Professor John Chappell FAA 1940 - 2018 (Photo Source: Australian Academy of Science)\nIt is with great sadness I heard the news last week that my old friend and colleague, John Chappell, passed away. We are of a similar vintage and shared many things in common and times together. He inspired me as he did so many not just in academic terms but as an incredible person; he is the only person I have known who could be called a \u201cpolymath\u201d.\nJohn was a physical geographer, a geomorphologist, a Quaternary geologist, a teacher par excellence, a sculptor, a painter, a musician, and a scholar of so many fields. He knew so much. From the first time we met I was aware of his extraordinary abilities but as time went on that admiration grew and grew. It is hard to capture all that he accomplished, but a few examples must suffice.\nFirst his PhD on the elevated coral reefs of the Huon Peninsula (ANU, 1973). I treasure my copy. This followed an earlier study from his home base in New Zealand on the Quaternary geology on coastal formations near Auckland as part of his MSc work. These field studies demonstrated enormous intellectual capacity, physical courage and insights which help to establish his career in Quaternary science. Don Wright and I visited the Huon with him in 1977; it was one of the most stimulating field trips of my life. John\u2019s research here paved the way for a new examination of the Quaternary climate and sea level record on land and in the ocean.\nSecond, his powers to innovate and use new technologies. There is no doubt that opportunities to apply new dating techniques made it possible for John to build chronologies at a variety of time scales. He was magic in the way he developed computer models to simulate landform changes, again at different temporal and spatial scales, and tested against field data. And he was inventive; an example was his work with Ian Eliot in constructing a manifold and pumping system on the beach at Durras to test the effect of lowering water tables on beach profiles.\nThird, he had great success in collaborating with many other scientists from a variety of disciplines and locations. A look at his publication list right up to the present demonstrates that point. So many respected his abilities to work on problems ranging from global to the local. It was this capacity to stimulate and work with others that define his vast array of publications across so many fields. I too was a recipient of his generosity in exchange of ideas, in field studies and in writing up the results of coastal research where we had common interests.\nJohn was an inspiring teacher. In the early 70s I sat in a class room at ANU where he attempted to teach a small group of us some mathematics that he thought we needed to know. It was tough going for most of us. But he persisted and I still have the notes from those sessions as a reminder of his capacity to explain complex issues. On field trips as well as in the class room his engaging personality was always evident. I would like to quote from one of his first and very eminent PhD students of the 1970s, Ian Eliot:\n\u201cIt wasn\u2019t just what John taught me about geomorphology that was important to me, although John taught me to look at my beloved beaches in new ways. Perhaps more significantly it was the breadth of his vision, his understanding of culture, and deep appreciation of the value of life on this planet which stays with me. As John has said to me our collegiate times together were great times; full of fun, laughter and hard work\u201d.\nOthers will no doubt comment on his many scientific contributions. He published in the most prestigious journals. You can easily check out this out on the internet. In coastal research we are not just indebted to those studies from the Huon. His work in neo-tectonics and hydroisostasy helped pave the way for a better understanding of relative sea level change at regional scales. His great paper in Nature in 1974 on sea levels, oxygen isotope variations and orbital perturbations was an incredible piece of work and led the way for years of productive collaboration with Nick Shackleton of Cambridge. He was prepared to go back and revise this work based on new observations, collaborators and techniques of dating. Then he entered into a grand period of linking this coastal-ocean-glacial work to terrestrial landscape changes with another set of collaborators. All truly remarkable and it was for all this he was honoured as a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Science (FAA).\nJohn is truly the father of Quaternary research in Australia. 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        "raw_content": "Posted at 20:50h in Decks, DIY, Home Improvement, Tips for your home\tby\tmary 0 Comments\nA deck can be the perfect way to add some living space to your home without the cost of an addition. Fortunately, decks tend to add value to your home as well. According to Remodeling Magazine\u2019s 2016 Cost vs. Value Report, decks can add up to 75% return on investment. When designing your deck, the first thing to decide is the type of decking you wish to install. Nowadays, there are more options than you can imagine. To make things a little easier, we have compiled some information about wood, plastic, composite, and aluminum decking.\nWood decking is the most traditionally used of any decking materials. Additionally, wood continues to come in as the cheapest decking option on the market. Although it is the most common, it also requires annual maintenance-which takes up more time and money in the long run.\nThis type of decking is the most weather resistant. Beware that some versions can look cheap and can be slippery. It is best to look at as many options as possible if you choose plastic decking in order to more closely examine the design.\nIf slip resistance is important to you, aluminum decking may be the way to go. In addition, aluminum decking is durable and will often stand the test of time in the right weather. Aluminum decking is also about three times lights than most other decking options. Unfortunately, it will also make the biggest dent in your wallet.\nWant the look of wood without the upkeep? Composite decking combines wood fiber and plastic to create a traditional wood look. However, this material may be on the slippery side and can stain easily. In addition, composite decking tends to be on the pricier side.\nOverall, there are many many decking options to choose from. Ultimately, the biggest factors that influence which type you end up choosing are your budget and time you can devote to upkeeps. Other factors, such as your home\u2019s design should also be taken into consideration. If you have any further questions choosing a decking material that is right for you, feel free to contact us for a free consultation and we would be happy to help you.\naddition, deck, decking, decks, DIY, home improvement, outdoor room",
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        "raw_content": "About Dolores Barrett\nDolores Barrett was born in San Mateo, California in 1961 and pursued a career\nin music, specializing in orchestral and choral conducting. In 1999 she discovered her talent\nas a fine porcelain artist and her meticulous canine portraiture soon appeared at\nprestigious kennel clubs across the United States. She was introduced to the medium\nof glass in the summer of 2002 while attending an international porcelain conference.\nThe allure of art glass ignited a new passion in her work and she soon devoted her\nenergies to the evolution of glass adornment in both fused and laminated forms.\nMs. Barrett's unique style of glass jewelry regularly appears in various national\nand international exhibitions. She was a finalist in the 2004 international EMERGE glass\ncompetition sponsored by Bullseye Glass Company, and has been selected to participate in\nthe Pilchuck Glass School's annual exhibition and auction in Seattle since 2005. She was\nawarded a scholarship to attend the prestigious Pilchuck Glass School during the summer\nof 2008. In the 2009, she was selected as a featured artist in The Ventura Museum's\nspecial exhibit Telling Our Stories, and participated in Wheaton Art's GlassWeekend\nA keen eye for color and design, as well as atypical use of the glass medium, has\ngarnered her attention from a growing number of collectors around the United States.\nThe artist enjoys the challenge of special commissions, and her work can be purchased\nfrom an array of fine stores and galleries.",
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        "raw_content": "By Colin Hartness\nNature is all around us, and its beauties are unlimited. In this fast-paced world of mocha-lattes and traffic jams at rush hour, too many of us take the beauty of nature for granted. Luckily, there are still people in the world who see this beauty and choose to share it with those of us that are too busy to normally take notice. Poets and photographers are great at this. They take what seems like the ordinary and present it to us in a way that shows us the elegance, the magnificence and the amazing that is on this rock we call Earth.\nSo what do we mean when we say nature photography? Well, it may seem obvious but let\u2019s go ahead and explain. Nature is our natural environment. It is those things that exist in our world without human intervention; such as trees, grass, flowers, a forest, a river, and animals in their natural environment.\nNature photography is the photography of these things. There is a wide spectrum that is included in nature photography. Pictures of sunsets, sunrises and ocean waves lapping at the shore are all nature photography. So are the trees in the forest and beautiful flowers growing in an open field.\nBut nature photography can go even deeper than that, showing us parts of the world that we may not be able to see otherwise. If you live in the south, you may not see snow-capped mountains if it wasn\u2019t for nature photography. You may not be able to see a deep canyon, a volcano, or a beautiful beach if it were not for photographs of these places.\nThe photographers that bring us pictures of these places give us an image of something we may never see. It\u2019s truly an amazing gift to give.\nBut what if you are one of the people taking these pictures? What if you are the nature loving photographer that gives this fantastic gift to someone else? You are giving a gift to other people. But you are also doing something you love. Nature photography can only be achieved by someone who has a love for nature and sees its beauty and can capture it in a photograph so others can view it and have a touch of the same experience.\nSo how do you take great nature photography? The first step is to have an eye for these beautiful images. The second step is to have a camera. That\u2019s really all it takes. But as you grow as a photographer, you will learn how to take the best pictures and capture the image in a way that others can view it as the amazing sight that you saw. You will learn about lighting and backgrounds and focus and you will take better pictures.\nNature photography is a rewarding experience for the photographer and also for the people who get to view the results. You have taken a piece of nature that may otherwise go unnoticed such as a rainbow, and you capture it permanently in an image that you can look at any time you choose. This is a pleasing and rewarding part of photography. In nature photography, you are able to take two things that you love and combine them in a beautiful and artistic way.\nLooking for information about Photography?Go to: http://www.asaphotography.com \u2018ASA Photography\u2019 is published by Colin Hartness \u2013 An excellent resource for Photography! Check out more Photography articles at: http://www.asaphotography.com/archive",
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        "raw_content": "River decisions \u2018not the wisest\u2019\n(From left) MDBA CEO Phillip Glyde, Federal MP Mark Coulton and Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack facing the locals at Maiden\u2019s Hotel in Menindee yesterday. \bPICTURE: Craig Brealey\nAfter seven years and $8 billion spent on the Murray-Darling Basin Plan, in the Darling River yesterday Murray Cod were being pulled from the water, put in a truck and driven across the state to try and save their lives.\nWhile the Deputy Prime Minister and the CEO of the MDBA were heading to Menindee for a public meeting, NSW Fisheries staff were netting about 20 of the river giants suffocating in the weir pool and putting them in water tanks for the 756km journey to a native fish breeding farm in Narrandera.\nLocals said the cod were so weakened and stressed they would probably die before they got there.\nAt the meeting in Maiden\u2019s Hotel, people gave a civil welcome to Deputy PM Michael McCormack, MDBA boss Phillip Glyde and local federal MP Mark Coulton but none of them could offer any hope that the river would soon flow again.\nMidway through the meeting, half the crowd of about 50 people got up and left.\n\u201cWe came here in good faith,\u201d said Mr McCormack at the start.\n\u201cThe fact is the government can\u2019t make it rain.\u201d\nHe did however admit that \u201cnot the wisest decisions\u201d had been made, and that included NSW allowing the 480 gigalitre drought reserve in the Menindee Lakes to be drained in 2017.\nThat decision, and the unnecessary emptying of the lakes four times in 11 years, had helped create the conditions that eventually caused the death of millions of native fish in December and January.\nMenindee woman Rita Parker stated the other big factor: cotton farms on the Darling\u2019s tributaries.\n\u201cLocal people know more about the lakes and the river system. It\u2019s top heavy with irrigators,\u201d Mrs Parker told the visitors.\n\u201cHere we are having to bathe babies in bottled water,\u201d she said.\n\u201cWe have been treated like we are dirt. We have no local government representation on the Darling River so most of this rubbish could go on.\u201d\nThousands of litres of spring water have been donated to Menindee and Wilcannia by people from around the nation but none has come from government, nor was any offered yesterday.\nMcCormack replied that the Commonwealth and NSW had given the Central Darling Shire Council $1 million and that was helping the council pay for carting treated water to river dwellers at Menindee and the lower Darling.\nHe also defended growing cotton on the Darling\u2019s tributaries.\n\u201cThe cotton industry hasn\u2019t had a water allocation and they\u2019re growing one per cent of what they would normally grow in a good season. It\u2019s very dry in the catchment where it hasn\u2019t rained for seven years.\u201d\nMark Hutton from Darling River Action Group said what was happening on the river now was nothing new, just much worse.\n\u201cThe lakes were drained in 2004, 2012, 2016 and 2017,\u201d Mr Hutton said.\n\u201cWe thought you could not possibly be that stupid as to do it again. It looks to us like you took that as a challenge.\u201d\nMr Glyde said the Menindee Lakes System was completed in the 1960s and much had changed since then, including the climate.\n\u201cThere is a lot more development upstream,\u201d he said. \u201cThe rules have to change and the way we manage the Menindee Lakes have to change.\n\u201cThere is less water upstream and we have to manage the lakes better.\u201d\nBut changing the management rules would require the agreement of the Basin States, Mr Glyde said.\n\u201cYou don\u2019t turn around 100 years of over-allocation (in an instant).\n\u201cThe Basin Plan started in 2012 and we have until 2024 to implement it.\n\u201cIn that 12 years the government is putting back 20 per cent of the water that used to be for agriculture.\n\u201cMenindee Lakes will take years (to fix) and that requires the agreement of SA, NSW, Victoria and everyone else.\u201d\nBarry Stone said he would like to see the actual Basin Plan to know if Menindee had a future.\n\u201cWhere is this plan? Will you put it online?,\u201d he asked.\n\u201cWe have lost 1200 jobs in Menindee and you have killed our river. Do we stay here (until 2024) or get up and leave?\u201d\nBarkindji Elder, Badger Bates, drew great applause when he asked this:\n\u201cYou are supposed to be the experts but you have not answered this question: What are you going to do to fix the problem?\n\u201cFor 60 years it worked good. Let the Barka flow.\u201d\nMr Glyde: \u201cThat\u2019s what the plan\u2019s all about.\u201d\nMr McCormack: \u201cEverybody wants the best outcome for their community. 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        "raw_content": "Last time I wrote, we talked about Beardon\u2019s first foray into the world of hardware development. I went over the way the idea started and the early development phases it went through, as well as the decisions that were made regarding where to take it going forward. Now I\u2019m going to walk through the later stages, and talk about the device itself a little more.\nWe decided it would be suitable to approach the project like we were designing a simple monitoring device, built with features that a more casual user might want. Perhaps the user would want to know if someone entered their room or house while they were away? A parent may want to be alerted of when their child gets home from school. Keeping those ideas in mind, we narrowed down the list of things someone might want a sensing unit like ours to accomplish.\nWe eventually narrowed it down to four sensing modules. We wanted the user to be able to check the temperature of the space around the device. That would allow for pet owners to check on the habitats of their lizards, birds, or other pets that need a heating source. So, I whipped up a thermometer-like sensor using a TMP-36, that records temperature in degrees C.\nRetaining the light sensor was a good idea,we reasoned. It\u2019d be easy to implement and a user might want to know if they left the lights on, or if someone entered a room in the house. Elderly parents getting out of bed and the device alerting their concerned son or daughter with a message? It might help put them at ease without having to go through the trouble of a phone call every day.\nA microphone to detect when noise reaches a certain level, such as a party getting too loud or a baby crying, could also serve a use. I worked up a small subsystem comprised of a few capacitors and resistors, a dual op-amp, and an electret mic. The handdrawn schematic, as well as some simulation runs of it, are below\u2013 the objective was to amp up the smaller sounds made by a footstep or speech and make them recognizable on a 5V scale, as opposed to a 100mV scale.\nThe last thing we decided to implement was a motion sensor. The standard most commercial devices use is a passive infrared sensor; it takes an IR \u2018snapshot\u2019 of the area it\u2019s pointed at (usually a wide cone), and then takes another and compares the two for differences. If it detects that infrared radiation in its field of view has changed (such as the heat from a person walking by a wall, changing the reading from wall-temperature to body heat-temperature), it outputs high voltage.\nCompanies like Adafruit have prepackaged PIR sensors, like this one (https://www.adafruit.com/products/189) that are plug-and-play, turning on when they detect motion. With some basic testing, this one seemed to do what was required. So, we had all four modules at least up and running\u2013 sound, motion, light, and temperature.\nFrom there, the question of packaging came under inspection. We wanted the device to be compact enough to fit discretely in a room corner, and be simple to set up and forget. That meant no ethernet cables, just a lightweight power adapter. We set a target goal of 3.5\u201dx3.5\u201dx2\u201d in volume, with a standard 5V cell phone charger for an adapter.\nSo I sat down and started laying out a printed circuit board. Initial design concepts were on paper. We wanted it to be organized in a certain way; the temperature sensor should be as far as possible from the microcontroller, because the latter generates heat which can impact the temperature readings. The micro needed to be near a wall so it could be plugged in, since it was providing the power for the rest of the devices\u2026 Things like that impacted our layout. So, I whipped up a quick paper model of what we wanted the final product to look like.\nAfter that I used the model as a base to visualize how much board space I would have, and then drew a rough concept sketch of how the components would fit. It was really basic and rough, but it definitely helped me transition to a digital layout later.\nThen I chose a board design software to start laying things out. EAGLE is a fairly popular one among electrical engineers, so I decided to give it a try. It has a free version that allows for boards to be produced with dimensions 3\u201dx3\u201d or less, which was fine for the purposes of the project. It also has a lot of libraries premade for it, including one for the Particle Core. These libraries provide a symbol to represent a part, and more importantly, a physical footprint for when the schematic is ready to move on to board design.\nFirst came laying out all the components in the schematic editor.\nIt worked similarly to most circuit CAD software I\u2019d grown used to from college, like PSPice. Circuit elements represented by fairly standard icons, placed around and wired together and labeled. EAGLE, like most board designing software, provides an interface between the schematic and layout modes. Components placed in the schematic and linked to one another maintain those links when the mode is changed.\nOnce the board\u2019s physical dimensions were laid out (in this case, a 3\u201dx3\u201d square), the system let me drag components around to where they needed to be and place them. After putting them all where they needed to be, I used the program\u2019s built in auto-routing feature to draw traces between all of the connections. These traces are represented by lines that would be laid out in copper on a fiberglass board, forming connections between the circuit elements just like wires on a breadboard.\nOnce that was all set up, we went through a few options to get it fabricated, and eventually settled on OSH Park. They were pretty helpful with getting the files from EAGLE they needed and taking care of the rest for us. It was fairly priced and we got them faster than expected\u2013 I do recommend! If you plan to design a circuit that you\u2019d keep around for a while, there\u2019s no substitute for having a real PCB hold the components.\nOnce it came in, I was pretty eager to assemble it. That\u2019s where most of the components from the original breadboarded layout went, and why we don\u2019t have a breadboard model laying around anymore; they were cannibalized to put onto the new, professionally printed board. Assembly just took a couple hours, plus some time to fix bugs; the colored light in the center was a challenge to solder on without any metal unintentionally touching.\nThen we had a prototype! All of the pieces were in order, it came together and looked nice, and fit into the little paper model I\u2019d made neatly. I worked with Tyson to get a little html file going, something I could put up on a computer screen that would display the readings from all of the sensors. Then I started testing and improving on the design, and working to make it something people might want to buy in the future.\nIt\u2019s actually grown into a pretty promising little project! We took it to Oklahoma State University\u2019s Pitch and Poster competition, hosted by the Spears School of Business. RoomPing went head to head with thirty competitors, where we presented a posted and the prototype to a passing crowd. Judges picked the top ten out of the thirty one and offered them a chance to make a ninety second pitch, and we placed.\nAfter that, we made our pitch. We talked about all the things we wanted our product to do and what it could do already, and we discussed its market potential, potential production costs, and possible price points.\nThey loved the idea. RoomPing placed third out of thirty one in the contest, and gained a little bit of traction. Some of the judges and fellow contestants asked for more information on the project going forward.\nRight now, we\u2019re in the midst of looking for places to take the project going forward. We\u2019re in the market for manufacturing, for testing, for app development. I\u2019m definitely keeping my ear to the ground for more options, so if you have any suggestions, please feel free to comment about them! I promise I\u2019ll read it and give it some thought.\nThat about wraps it up for RoomPing\u2019s development for the moment. 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        "raw_content": "With his new album Love Is Magic due out 12th October via Bella Union, John Grant has today shared a video for the first single and title track. Directed by Fanny Hoetzeneder, the canine\u2013friendly clip is a snapshot of unconditional love, sountracked by Grant\u2019s epic electro\u2013march. Of the video Grant says: \u201cFanny\u2019s video isa beautiful snapshot of unconditional love. But obviously there is still a lot of work involved. At least on the dog\u2019s part.\u201d\nEven when the Michigan-born man released his debut solo album Queen Of Denmark in 2010, Grant laced sumptuous soft-rock ballads with an array of spacey, wistful synthesizer sounds, increasingly adding taut, fizzing sequencers, nu-synth-disco settings and icy soundscapes to the mix on 2013\u2019s Pale Green Ghosts and 2015\u2019s Grey Tickles, Black Pressure. 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Already mentioned above, he also called on bassist Paul Alexander of Denton, Texas maestros Midlake, renewing a working relationship that began on Queen Of Denmark. \u201cPaul trained in music theory at UNT in Denton, Texas with an emphasis in Jazz and I knew he would come up with beautiful harmonies, so I unleashed him on the backing vocals,\u201d Grant enthuses. \u201cHe comes up with interesting angles rather than the obvious and also plays some of the best bass lines I\u2019ve ever heard.\u201d\nBesides the quest for sound, \u201cthe lyrics, of course, continue to be very important to me,\u201d says John. \u201cThey\u2019re just snapshots of everyday life where myriad moods and every sort of horrible and hilarious occurrence one can imagine mix with the pedestrian resulting in the absurdity and beauty of life.\u201d\nAnyone familiar with Grant\u2019s story will recognise his battles \u2013 with addiction and health, with trusting love and relationships. From this turbulence he\u2019s forged another riveting collection of often brutal diatribes and confessionals, where humour, fear, anxiety and anger overlap as Grant, with trademark candour, figuratively exposes the machinations of his saturated brain. It\u2019s epitomised by the album\u2019s brilliant opener \u2018Metamorphosis\u2019, almost as if his warring psyches are facing up to one another, as impervious synth-pop and brain-on-fire imagery melts into dream-ballad introspection and back to synth-backed mania.\nThe human mind is further discombobulated by the concept of love \u2013 we crave it, obsess over it, and are invariably traumatised by it, as the album\u2019s title track explores. \u201cLove\u2019s a shitshow that requires work, it\u2019s not all lollipops and rainbows and \u201967 Dodge Dart Hemis and STDs and macaroni and cheese and John Carpenter. But nothing can distract from the fact that, in spite of it all, love is still magic.\u201d\nThe magic of love also pervades two gorgeous, magisterial ballads toward the end of the album: \u2018Is He Strange\u2019 and \u2018The Common Snipe\u2019 \u2013 referring to the wader bird that makes a unique \u2018bleating\u2019 sound by rubbing its tail feathers together: \u201cit\u2019s about truly seeing another human being and not projecting onto them what you want them to be\u201d says Grant.\nIn the same elegant, eloquent fashion, the album\u2019s heartbreaking finale \u2018Touch & Go\u2019 is another kind of love story, centred around Chelsea Manning, the former US soldier turned WikiLeaks activist who transitioned to a woman while in prison. \u201cI was very intrigued by her incredible story,\u201d says Grant. \u201cWhat kind of strength does it take to survive something like that while being decried as a traitor and a pervert for whom death is too good\u201d.\nThere\u2019s much else to tell about Grant: how the demise of his first band The Czars led him to abandon music for five years before an instantly acclaimed solo career, chart success (Grey Tickles\u2026 went Top Five in the UK) and a Best International Male Solo Artist nomination at the 2014 BRITS alongside Eminem and Justin Timberlake. 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        "raw_content": "Flying With the Eagles\nComments Off on Flying With the Eagles Posted by Kathy Weckwerth in Best Life . . .Lifelines\nHome \\ Flying With the Eagles\nDeano called my cell phone and told me it was time to pick up our grandson, Jonah. They had been in the combine and Jonah was starting to feel sleepy.\nWhen I threw my shoes on, I had to take a minute and think\u2026where did he say they were? I pushed the tiny buttons on my phone and waited\u2026..ring 1, ring 2, ring 3\u2026oh, no\u2026.what if he doesn\u2019t answer! And then on ring 4, Deano told me, \u201cOh, I\u2019m sorry, I forgot to tell you\u2026.we\u2019re down on the field where we saw the eagle.\u201d\nFor the past seven years, Dean and I have referred to that field as the \u201cone where we saw the eagle.\u201d It was quite the experience!\nI threw my heavy, warm winter coat on, and headed out the door. Even though it was a fall day, it felt more like winter. As I started the ignition, it was like the ignition of my mind was prompted, and I immediately began to remember the fall day, similar to this one, and allowed myself to walk back in time\u2026..seven years.\nDean and I had been married a few short months when he asked me to ride with him in the combine. Even though I had grown up on the edge of town in southwest Iowa, with the cornfields at the dead end of my street, I had never been inside a combine.\nAlthough excited at the prospect of being with this wonderful husband of mine, I didn\u2019t relish the climb of the large steep stairs to get into the machine, and I was sitting on some sort of hump of a tire, while my head banged into the side of the window. Let\u2019s just say, it wasn\u2019t as enjoyable as watching an old Audrey Hepburn movie, or playing the piano. But\u2026I was with Dean, and that was all that mattered.\nI looked at the side of his face as he steered the big machine through the corn and breathed a prayer of thanks. I couldn\u2019t believe how kind he was, how sensitive, how gentle and loving, and how wonderful he was to my children. It was almost scary to me to believe that I was living this life now.\nAnd it hit me\u2026that sadness that seems to still creep in now and then, was there\u2026.even back then. Why did I have to be 42 when I met him? I smiled and handed him some pretzels as we bounced back and forth turning to head the opposite direction.\nAfter about 45 minutes, Dean asked me if I wanted to drive. I agreed only so that I could get out of the cramped place I was sitting and clutched the huge steering wheel, peering out over it to the field ahead. And Dean shouted, \u201cStop! Stop!\u201d And I stopped.\nThere it was\u2026.big, beautiful, majestic\u2026.glorious. \u2026.a beautiful bald eagle. I had seen them in history books and on stamps, but never in real life. It sat looking straight at us and we barely could take a breath. It seemed forever, when in actuality, it was only a few short moments, but I could see its wing span as it began to fly above us and soar and sail so freely in the sky.\nThat was it\u2026.it represented freedom and it looked so confident\u2026.so alive\u2026so free.\nI continued my drive through the field for a couple of rounds and said to my husband\u2026.this is a sign for me from God. I am no longer bound by the old chains that have held me tight. The bonds of the sins of others and sins against my children were no longer keeping us bound in regret and pain. I am no longer held prisoner and captive to the old ways, but am now free\u2026.free to walk the life I believe, we were meant to walk.\nAnd I thought of how strange our minds can be at times. We start believing that the way we are treated is the \u201cnorm.\u201d We believe that living in captivity, harnessed by embarrassment and control, is the way it\u2019s supposed to be. And our bars and our chains hold us back.\nBut Jesus died for that. He died to set the captive free. We are no longer bound by the old ways, but are released into freedom.\nThe eagle spread his wings and flew far above us, but never too far away, as I realized and embraced that symbol of freedom. I was no longer alone. I had a blessing from God that I had prayed for, since I was 12\u2026.a spouse who would love me and love my children.\nToday, as I pulled the car into the field, I waved to my grandbaby and blew a kiss to my husband. As Deano tucked Jonah into his car seat I asked him, \u201cWell, Jonah..did you and Papa see any eagles?\u201d\nWe never know when we\u2019ll see them\u2026..but I will always remember that as I started this life with Farmer Dean, it was a reminder of God\u2019s goodness, His grace, and the freedom that He provides when we walk in His will\u2026.and on His path.\nTags: Best Life . . .Lifelines, By Kathy Weckwerth, Freedom in Christ",
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        "raw_content": "Little Indy 5k\n1023 Fourth Street Eldorado, IL 62930\nJoin us Saturday, September 29th, in Eldorado, for the Little Indy 5k Walk/Run. Awards will be given out to the top finishers in each age group in both the walk and the run, but please consider joining us whether you are an athlete or not. Bring your friends and enjoy a nice evening supporting a good cause.\nhttps://runsignup.com/Race/Events/IL/Eldorado/LittleIndy5k\nIf running isn't your thing, come out to cheer along the competitors. Indy bracelets and decals will be sold, as well as merchandise to support another local: Sarah Miles Keltner.\nRegister by September 20th to receive a commemorative race t-shirt. Registration after Sep 20th will not include a t-shirt. Day-of Registration will be from 4:00-4:45 pm at the start location for the race.\nIndy is a three-year-old, who was diagnosed with Pleuropulmonary Blastoma Type 3, a rare lung cancer, in April 2018. Proceeds from this event will be donated to Indy\u2019s family to aid with hospital, treatment, and traveling expenses.\nFor more information about Indy and her diagnosis, please search and follow her group page \u201cFriends of Indy Jones\u201d.\nTop Searches for Eldorado",
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        "raw_content": "Rising star! From poor Rio origins, Lell\u00eazinha\u2019s \u2018passinho\u2019 steps have led her to an int\u2019l hit, a show in New York, a role in a novela & now a TV commercial!\nNote from BW of Brazil: Hey, I know that face!! I must admit that I don\u2019t watch much television. A lot of times I have to be told about developments in Brazilian television through friends or word of mouth. But often times I end up seeing things simply because I\u2019m in the vicinity of other persons who have the television on at one time or another. As such, over the past few weeks I\u2019d noticed a commercial for a hair product that caught my eye for two reasons. One, out of the three women in the clip, two were black, a rarity in Brazilian advertising. And two, I already knew actress Lucy Ramos but the other black girl made me think, \u201cwhere do I know that face from?\u201d After seeing the clip a number of times I decided to find out who that familiar face belonged to. Oh yeah, now I remember!! It\u2019s the girl from the Dream Team do Passinho song and dance group from Rio!\n\u201cVida\u201d, by Ricky Martin featuring Dream Team do Passinho\nLell\u00eazinha has actually been featured here at BW of Brazil twice. First, in a June 2013 report on the \u2018passinho\u2019 dance craze that took over Rio de Janeiro, and second, in a piece on the charme dances in Madureira region of Rio in July of last year. Well lil\u2019 Lell\u00ea\u2019s star is shining brighter and brighter these days. Coming from a situation in which her family couldn\u2019t afford many things, to mastering the \u2018passinho\u2019 steps, blowing up on You Tube, participation in an international hit by pop star Ricky Martin and an invitation to perform in New York to a role in a soap opera and now a TV commercial, Lell\u00eazinha has come a long way! As we saw in another Rio-based group that went to international success, all these young women need is opportunity!\nLell\u00eazinha with the Dream Team do Passinho\nMeet Lell\u00eazinha, the muse of the Dream Team of Passinho\nAt 16, the teen was discovered in a carioca (Rio de Janeiro) community in the battle of the passinho (little step) and today is part of the cast of the novela (soap opera) Malha\u00e7\u00e3o: \u2018They called me crazy\u2019\nLell\u00eazinha, of the Dream Team of Passinho, in performance\nFor some time now the media has disseminated a culture that was born in the alleys of the slums of Rio de Janeiro. The passinho (little step), one of the modes of funk carioca (Rio de Janeiro funk), is becoming more popular on television becoming a hit on the internet. In this environment, where most of the dancers are men, Alessandra Aires Landin, 16, gained national notoriety. With the stage name of Lell\u00eazinha, the girl was chosen to join the \u2018Dream Team do Passinho\u2019, a group with the best passinho dancers that signed with the Sony Music label, she grew up and appeared in several television shows.\nPerforming with the Dream Team for Brazilian Foundation Gala in New York last September\nThe only girl in a team of seven dancers, Lell\u00ea not only dances as also takes the microphone of the group. The highlight was so much that she got a prominent character in the Globo TV series Malha\u00e7\u00e3o. In an interview with the EGO website, the teenager spoke of her trajectory surrounded by obstacles, the first of them, the lack of money.\nSeated far left, Lell\u00eazinha with the cast of \u2018Malha\u00e7\u00e3o\u2019.\n\u201cI always had a dream, but I never imagined myself where I am. My dream was to be successful, sing, dance and act. People called me crazy. I danced even with no music. They asked my mom to take me to dance classes, but she could never afford it. I\u2019ve never taken dance, singing or theater classes. I started dancing hip hop when I was 6, and at 11, I started to dance funk. My stepbrother went to a ball where there were only dancers, the boys would go there to duel, I was very young and couldn\u2019t go. So he went, learned everything and passed it on to me at home, that\u2019s how I learned the passinho.\u201d\nIn a still from the video of the Ricky Martin song \u2018Vida\u2019\nBorn and raised in Pra\u00e7a Seca, a district of the west zone of Rio de Janeiro, Lell\u00eazinha says that she was discovered through the Batalha do Passinho (Battle of the Passinho), an event that happens in the communities of Rio de Janeiro in order to discover new talents of dance. \u201cI participated in the battle in Cantagalo and then in Morro da Formiga. Then Coca Cola called us to do the commercial and after that people started calling us to do shows, but we didn\u2019t have a group. Then they selected the dancers and was the only girl to go to the group.\u201d The commercial to which Lell\u00eazinha refers has over ten million views on Youtube and was broadcasted throughout Brazil.\nRole in Malha\u00e7\u00e3o\nIn \u2018Malha\u00e7\u00e3o\u2019\nBecause of the success that took the Dream Team of Passinho to programs such as Globo TV\u2019s talk show Encontro com F\u00e1tima, variety show Esquenta and news journal Fant\u00e1stico, Lell\u00eazinha achieved another of her dreams: acting. The teenager auditioned for the teen novela (soap opera) and is now part of the cast. \u201cA director of the novel called me to do an audition. At the time that I got there, they looked and asked if I was good to record I said I\u2019d try. They gave me a new text to memorize, the director liked it and went to the second. We had physical classes and then did another audition. I thought not, but even to cry, I cried. Then I waited 15 days, I was recording for Vem A\u00ed (Globo TV program) and they called me to break the news that I had passed. I\u2019ve never done theater, it was my first audition, it\u2019s a job that I always dreamed of doing,\u201d she says.\nAfter she began to appear on television, Lell\u00eazinha\u2019s life changed as did her routine. \u201cIn the morning I have class, I\u2019m a sophomore in high school. In the afternoon I record or do some workshop in Projac (1)\u201d. She makes the bus ride, which scares neighbors and the people who already recognize the \u2018musa do passinho\u2019 nas ruas (muse of the passinho in the streets). \u201cPeople think I can\u2019t catch the bus, I can\u2019t catch a BRT (bus transportation system in the city of Rio de Janeiro) that people think is strange. They ask if I did the Coca Cola clip and ask to take a picture,\u201d she says, assuming that she\u2019s shy, \u201cbut no one believes it when I speak.\u201d\nWith success, the teenager has already managed to achieve some of her financial desires, but plays with the status that fame gives. \u201cMy neighbors and didn\u2019t expect when I started appearing on television, they were surprised. They thought I was rich, they asked me for money,\u201d she said laughing, before listing what she still wants to do to help the family. \u201cI want to buy a house for my mother, a house for me and buy a car. Today I help my mother pay the bills, help do the home shopping, buy my stuff. There were sneakers that I wanted to buy, and today I can but I\u2019m not rich.\u201d\nHair, the registered trademark\nIn addition to dance, Lell\u00eazinha has another trademark: her hair. The actress says that until 14 she was an adept of the chapinha (hair flattening iron) and had hair down to her shoulders, but decided to cut at her neck and leave her hair natural. \u201cAfter it grew I did some highlights and eventually became a mark. The girls ask me for tips on social networks. I try to moisturize every 15 days, I don\u2019t do very much.\u201d\nLell\u00eazinha before assuming her natural curls\n\u201cI had hair down to my waist. I did an escova marroquina (2), straightened it every day and painted it blue-black. It would grow curly but the tips were straight. I used a lot of chemicals to maintain it,\u201d remembers the singer/actress/dancer,that confesses that she occasionally does a conventional escova when she wants to change her look.\nIt was almost two years ago that Lell\u00ea decided to show her true beauty and stopped straightening.\n\u201cI cut it but I thought it was horrible and said: \u2018What will they think?\u2019. After seeing that I was more beautiful I valorized my color (3). People see my hair as an inspiration. I like enormous hair, helmet style. To take care of it, I moisturize, use styling cream untangle it with my fingers, so that it falls out and breaks less.\u201d\nConnected to fashion, she\u2019s also accompanied by a stylist, Antonio Schubach, who set up the daring looks that Lell\u00ea wore in the photo shoot for EGO (4). Single, she says that the six boys Dream Team are jealous, and although she isn\u2019t looking for a boyfriend she warns. \u201cI leave it clear that I am not rejecting boyfriends, I\u2019m just not looking, I\u2019m not having time, but of course I want to date.\u201d Focused on her career, she has big dreams. \u201cI want to meet Beyonc\u00e9, I\u2019m a fan, and one day record a video with her.\u201d\nIn Fructis ad with actress Lucy Ramos (left) and model Marina Nery\nLell\u00eazinha of Rio\u2019s Dream Team of Passinho group featured in Garnier commercial; ad also features actress Lucy Ramos\nVideo is part of the Fructis Cachos Poderosos (Fructis Powerful Curls) campaign and will have a new version with participation of consumers\nCourtesy of Conversas de Sal\u00e3o\nLell\u00eazinha in \u201c#SouPoderosa\u201d; also featuring Lucy Ramos\nTo kick off the Fructis Cachos Poderosos (Fructis Powerful Curls) launch campaign \u2013 starring curly-haired Brazilian women singer/dancer Lell\u00eazinha, actress Lucy Ramos and model Marina Nery \u2013 the brand is presenting the music video for #SouPoderosa (\u201cI\u2019m Powerful\u201d) that celebrates the power and beauty of mulheres cacheadas (curly-haired women). Sung by passinho dancer Lell\u00eazinha, the new song has already debuted in the northeastern radio programming and is available for download at the campaign\u2019s hot site campaign, at www.cachospoderosos.com.br.\nFructis Cachos Poderosos \u2013 Lell\u00eazinha (right) with Lucy Ramos and Marina Nery\nThe clip starring Lell\u00eazinha and Lucy Ramos, went to the air on Friday, August 7th.\nConsumers participating in the Battle of the Curl\nThe launch of Fructis Cachos Poderosos is moving in social networks. The video posted on the Internet in which spokespersons of the campaign tell the story of their relationship with their hair has already garnered over 2 million views and led to the brand creating new actions and calling on consumers to take part in a great movement of the appreciation of curls (5). In July, Lell\u00eazinha and Lucy launched #batalhadocachinho (battle of the little curls) on social networks, challenging the consumer to post videos with the movement of their curls and show that, even in this way, they are still beautiful and defined. With the great adhesion to the Batalha dos Cachinhos on the Internet, the brand decided to create a version of the video with the participation of real consumers shaking their curls, to be released in partnership with Vevo.\n\u201cThis campaign seeks to bring the Fructis brand even closer to the real Brazilian woman. We were understanding the consumidora cacheada (curly-haired consumer) and their identity, and we saw a very strong movement of reconnection with curls, back to the natural style of hair. So, we brought to the campaign much more than a technical product promise: what we did was to translate the pride and the power this consumer feels in assuming her curls through our wonderful spokespersons, each with their own style and history of their hair. The Fructis Cachos Poderosos campaign speaks of being who you are, self esteem, power, and this is very true for the Brazilian woman,\u201d says Joana Fleury, director of the Garnier Brand.\nSource: Extra, Conversas de Sal\u00e3o, Ego\nProjac (short for Projeto Jacarepagu\u00e1 or Jacarepagua Project), also known as the Globo Center of Production Globe (CGP) or Entretenimento Globo, as it is called in the end credits) it is the center of production of Rede Globo, located between the districts of Jacarepagu\u00e1 (west and north sides of Curicica Highway) and Curicica (eastern and southern sides of Curicica Highway), in the west zone of the city of Rio de Janeiro. Opening in 1995, it is the second largest television center in Latin America. Source\nEscova marroquina is a type of escova progressiva (Keratin Hair Treatment) that arrived in Brazil in 2012. The difference lies in its composition whose main ingredients are clay and cocoa oil, which leave a chocolate or gingerbread scent.\nAs we see from comments and her eventual transition, Lell\u00eazinha, like so many other black girls and women, grew up believing that to have an acceptable appearance, her hair needed to be straightened. In viewing her previous photos, this writer thinks she looks much better wearing her natural hair!\nAlthough it\u2019s great to see Lell\u00eazinha\u2019s ascension in the entertainment world, I must voice a little concern with the some of the clothes she wears. In the article in which her clothes were described as \u201cdaring\u201d, I found myself wondering why a 16-year old was wearing a top in which her breasts were a bit too exposed. As the clothes were chosen by a stylist, I can only hope that the artist\u2019s image doesn\u2019t go down the rode of over-sexualization as we\u2019ve seen in so many Brazilian funk artists and countless American pop examples.\nAlthough it\u2019s great to see Brazilian advertising, even if in a shallow way, embracing hair that isn\u2019t absolutely straight, this is still a down side to this promotion of the beautiful curls. As we discussed in the controversy surrounding the multi-millionaire owner of the Beleza Natural Institute hair salon, this ad is also guilty of promoting only a certain type of curl in their promotional efforts. Note that you don\u2019t see a woman whose curl pattern is of the tighter curled variety, more kinky than curly. Lell\u00eazinha\u2019s loose curl is kinkier in texture than Lucy\u2019s, which is of an even looser curl texture. 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What one person sees as a Yorkshire terrier, another may see as just a small dog.\u201d\nThis is why Picturepark ended up utilizing Clarifai\u2019s AI to build a custom connector that let their customers \u201cauto-tag\u201d their visual media within the Picturepark environment they\u2019re familiar with.\n\u201cWhile of course nothing sees with true objectivity, after all Clarifai is programmed by humans too, the wide library of available terms on Clarifai means that users can tag in many ways at once,\u201d he said. \u201cOnce tagged, other users can then search in a variety of different styles: reaching the content they need, as fast as possible.\u201d\nA key challenge for the Picturepark team was ensuring that customers always felt like they were in control.\n\u201cWhilst we\u2019re always impressed with Clarifai\u2019s results, we also know how important it is for our customers to be the ones making all the decisions,\u201d Jones said. \u201cWe got around this challenge by framing Clarifai\u2019s results as suggestions, so the user decides exactly which keywords get added and to which content.\n\u201cWe recently covered this challenge in a blog post all about auto-tagging, using the example of a clean or eco-friendly power station that sources its power from geothermal energy. Harnessing geothermal energy creates large amounts of steam but of course AI algorithms are likely to perceive an image this process as \u2018smoke\u2019 or \u2018pollution\u2019, after all - it looks very similar!\nThis is why we have to leave it to our users to choose how to best direct the power of Clarifai.\u201d\nAnd the team is happy with their choice of Clarifai to enable their users to take advance of computer vision technology.\n\u201cWe\u2019ve had a great experience with the Clarifai team,\u201d Jones said. \u201cRight from the start we were impressed with how responsive and helpful the staff were. We could tell from the word \u2018go\u2019 that Clarifai would make a good company to collaborate with, when we saw the amount of clear documentation that accompanied the API. This made building our first ever proof-of-concept a breeze and we haven\u2019t looked back since!\u201d\nProving the ROI of Computer Vision\nOf course, before investing in a technology, you have to be able to prove its value. We recently launched a free ROI kit for how much a company could save by investing in computer vision for moderation., For Picturepark, though, it\u2019s all about the value gained by customers.\n\u201cWe\u2019ve been in the content management sector for over two decades, and one observation we\u2019ve made is clear: automation is a key area for our customers,\u201d Jones said. \u201cContent libraries are rapidly increasing in size, especially when it comes to visual content as this area continues to grow and grow, but staffing-up is limited. Different clients have different feedback, depending on how they use Clarifai but one thing is very clear: every one of them has recorded a high level of cost saving. This increases the more customers are willing to invest into a sound information architecture first: without doing this, even with the effects of AI, it would not be very sustainable in the long term.\n\u201cA major ROI for our customers is the amount of time they\u2019ve saved and have been able to invest in things their labour is better spent on, other than manually tagging visual content,\u201d he said. \u201cAn aspect we really enjoy here at Picturepark is seeing these results happen for our customers so quickly in the short-term. 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        "raw_content": "Spreading Awareness About Lyme Disease\nPosted by peerhealth on May 12, 2018 March 18, 2018\nLyme disease is a potentially crippling but often misunderstood illness with far-reaching symptoms. Many people are at least passingly familiar with it as a consequence of getting bitten by a tick, but often don\u2019t know what it is, exactly.\nDo all ticks have the ability to spread Lyme disease? According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the specific variety to look out for if you\u2019re concerned about contracting Lyme disease are the black-legged (deer) variety. One bit of good news is that, in most cases, the tick has to be attached to a person for 36 to 48 hours before they\u2019re at risk of falling ill, making the prevention of Lyme disease just a little bit easier.\nIf you\u2019ve been bitten by a tick and are worried about the possibility of becoming ill, early treatment is always the best path to long-term health. The Mayo Clinic outlines the rash at the site of the bite and flu-like symptoms that appear in the first stages of Lyme disease. If these are present, your doctor may prescribe antibiotics to treat the infection. One of the most important things to keep in mind is to get checked out by a medical professional even if your symptoms go away. The disease can essentially go into remission for months or even years, coming back to wreak havoc on your body with some of the later-stage effects.\nLate-stage Lyme disease can cause full-body rashes, joint pain in the knees especially, and neurological problems caused by a swelling of the membranes that surround your brain. That last symptom may lead to muscle weakness, numbness and even temporary paralysis. Left untreated, Lyme disease can plague a person for the rest of their lives. Indeed, it\u2019s not uncommon for people to go years or even decades before being accurately diagnosed with this condition. It\u2019s often poorly understood or under-identified by doctors, so if you think there\u2019s a chance you may have contracted it at some point in your life don\u2019t be afraid to speak up.\nSo what are the best ways to avoid Lyme disease? If you\u2019re in areas with close-in trees or tall grass, keeping your skin covered up can go a long way toward effective prevention. Insect repellent can work wonders if you\u2019re camping or hiking, so consider picking up a can before your next trip outdoors. And since it takes over a day for Lyme disease to be transmitted from the tick to you, check yourself thoroughly for any ticks after spending time in one of the above- mentioned conditions. And don\u2019t listen to any old wives\u2019 tales about removing them, just grab a pair of tweezers and gently pull it off. Being proactive about your health is the strongest medicine.\nCDCCenter for Disease Control and Preventionchronic illnesschronic illness awarenesschronic lyme diseasechronically illlymelyme diseaselyme disease awarenessmayo clinic\nPrevious Post #LymeDiseaseChallenge\nNext Post How to Nourish your Soul on Tough Days\ncrazytrailblazers says:\n19 years I battled lyme\u2026. 19 years of torture. Agonizing torture \u2728\ud83e\udd19\ud83c\udffc\u2764\ufe0fI started my IG and blog account a few years ago for my son when I was dying\u2026 I wanted to leave him with memories and wisdom\u2026 then an incredible miracle happened and I healed (I write about it at http://www.crazytrailblazers.com.. And we post live updates on Facebook at Crazy Trailblazers.) The account then became more for me to relearn life and start enjoying every moment \u2764\ufe0f",
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        "raw_content": "Larry Lessig calls the outrage at Obama's flip-flop over the FISA bill leftist hysteria. He's wrong.\nWhatever else one might think about the FISA bill, the outrage over retroactive immunity for the telcos is not a leftist issue. It is a litmus test for whether or not you believe in the rule of law. Central to the very concept of civilization is the idea that there is a set of rules that you play by, and implicit in this is that everyone has to know what those rules are. Retroactive immunity sets a very dangerous precedent. It says that as long as you have enough friends in Congress you are no longer expected to play by the rules.\nOf course, if you have enough friends in Congress you can get the rules changed in your favor anyway. But there's a huge difference between getting the rules changed up front and having them changed to your benefit after the fact: if you have enough power and influence to do the latter then you can break the rules while everyone else still has to follow them. Only if you get caught do you have to go on the record as having used your influence to unfair advantage. God only knows how many laws that Bush administration and their cronies have broken secure in the knowledge that if some snoopy reporter discovers the transgression they can just strongarm Congress to give them a free pass. (And if that fails, there are always presidential pardons to fall back on.)\nIt is not for nothing that the Constitution prohibits ex post facto laws.\nI am outraged at Obama because he specifically promised to filibuster any bill that included retroactive immunity. That was an implicit promise to stand up for the rule of law no matter the cost. He reneged on that promise. This may well have been politically justifiable, even shrewd, but the larger message is that Obama is not a man of his word, and he is not a man of principle. He is just another politician who will do or say anything to get elected.\nBut even that is not the worst part. The worst part is that now we have no one (except, perhaps, Ron Paul) who is willing to stand up against the overarching trend in American politics today, which is that national security trumps everything, including the Constitution and the rule of law. Down that road lies tyranny, and Obama stood by and did nothing while the Senate steered us down that path. That is well worth getting outraged over.",
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        "raw_content": "By J.A. Jance on July 6, 2018 at 6:00 AM\nIt may be the Fourth of July\u2014Happy Birthday, America!\u2014but it\u2019s also Wednesday and time to write this week\u2019s post.\nI arrived in Seattle from Phoenix on July 2, 1981, driving a 78 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Brougham with my two kids in the back seat and a U-Haul trailer that was hitched to the back. Packed in with all our worldly goods in the trailer was my dream of becoming a writer. Less than a year later, in March of 1982, I sat down to write my first novel. Fifty plus books later I can truly say that I\u2019m living that dream. Next week, however, when I\u2019m in NYC for ThrillerFest, I\u2019ll be awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award by Strand Magazine. One of the other Strand honorees this year is Michael Connolly, so this is truly an honor. Although, considering I was 38 years old when I started writing and am 74 now, I\u2019ve only been writing 51.3% of my life\u2014just a tiny bit over half, so maybe the good folks at Strand round up.\nIt should be a memorable event. After the award cocktail party on July 11, Bill and I will be hosting folks from both my publishing houses for dinner. Visions of a banquet with the Montagues and the Capulets come to mind, but I trust the dinner will be fun, too. Growing up in Bisbee, New York City as a sophisticated, exotic place. I still can\u2019t quite believe that I get to be part of it sometimes. In my heart I will always consider Arizona my home, but Seattle will always be my creative home because this is where I finally gave myself permission to live the dream.\nWhen I\u2019m out on the road, people often ask if I keep a notepad on my nightstand so I can jot down ideas that come into my head overnight. My stock answer to that is, \u201cNo, I don\u2019t. If the idea isn\u2019t good enough to last until morning, it isn\u2019t a good idea.\u201d What started me on that path, of course, is that before the miracle of Lasik I was blind as a bat without my glasses\u201420/850 and 20/900. So locating my glasses as well as a pen and paper in the middle of the night just didn\u2019t work for me. In other words, I didn\u2019t get into the habit of doing that to begin with and see no reason to change over to some other system at this point in time.\nWhat about dreaming books into existence? Nope, dreams don\u2019t work for building books. Thinking builds books. Early on, the kids were uneasy when I sat staring into space without saying a word. My position is it takes about twice as much time spent thinking to write a book as it does time spent keyboarding.\nBut that doesn\u2019t mean that dreams aren\u2019t part of the writing equation. As I was finishing writing Field of Bones, for example, one of the characters from the book appeared in a dream and we had a long, interesting conversation. That had never happened to me before in my whole life.\nSometimes book tours surface in my dreams, where I miss a flight connection and get locked out of my hotel room while wearing only a robe. The latter actually happened to me once, when I was sitting out on my patio at the Arizona Inn in Tucson, reading my paper and drinking my coffee. Who knew that as soon as you closed the door, you wouldn\u2019t be able to open it again? I had to call the front desk on my cell phone and ask them to send a bellman.\nThis week I had another book tour dream. I was on my way to do an event \u201con the other side of Ajo.\u201d To my knowledge, there isn\u2019t anything between Ajo and Yuma but \u201cthe other side of Ajo\u201d is where I was heading. When we got to Ajo, most of the town had been wiped out by \u2026 wait for it \u2026 a Tsunami! Who says dreams have to be logical? The body of water closest to Ajo would be the Gulf of California, and that\u2019s a very long distance to cover. Nonetheless, instead of going on to the signing, Bill and I stayed on to help dig people out of the mud.\nBut writing about the dream just now, reminded me of my time as a District Manager with the Equitable in Phoenix. A lady came to work for me, claiming to be a CLU\u2014a Chartered Life Underwriter. She filled out the forms, I turned them in, and\u2014mistakenly\u2014assumed that someone in the home office would do some kind of background check. She came on board with the potential for a \u201cbig book of business.\u201d She had a very wealthy and most likely certifiably nuts prospective client named Frank who wanted to turn Phoenix into a seaport by building a canal from the Gulf of California to Buckeye. That never happened, and the book of business never showed up, either. Then, one day at lunch, my newbie agent happened to mention something about being a Certified Life Underwriter. Hello. Accountants earn a CPA designation\u2014Certified Public Accountant\u2014but for life insurance folks a CLU is CHARTERED LIFE UNDERWRITER!\nI went straight back to the office, found a copy of her job application, and did some checking of my own. It turned out that not only was her \u201cCLU\u201d bogus, so were all of her references. I fired her that very afternoon. As I write this, I wonder whatever became of her. She was an older woman who claimed to be a widow. That may or may not have been true as well. And I wonder whatever became of Frank. I can tell you for sure that he never bought insurance from me or any of my other agents.\nMost of the time, my dreams are entirely forgettable. They disappear into the ether within moments of waking and are gone by the time I make it to the coffee machine in the kitchen. 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        "raw_content": "Home / Books / Book Reviews / Book Review: Bare Naked Truth \u2013 On the Religious Right by Stacey Tallitsch\nA Louisiana Congressional candidate launches an assault on what he perceives to be the combined political aims of the religious right and the Bush Administration.\nBook Review: Bare Naked Truth \u2013 On the Religious Right by Stacey Tallitsch\nTim Gebhart February 17, 2006 1 Comment 82 Views\nCritics of the religious right often differ on the approach to opposing it. Some believe it necessary to keep the debate civil and respectful. Others think the best approach is a two-by-four. Stacey Tallitsch falls in the second camp. The problem is he puts such a large spike in the end of his club that his goal is lost in the bloodlust.\nBare Naked Truth: On the Religious Right leaves no doubt where Tallitsch stands. An announced candidate for Congress in Louisiana, he categorizes the religionists he attacks as \u201cDominionists.\u201d The name comes from a variety of statements by fundamentalists that God has commanded Christians to exercise dominion over the Earth and society.\nTallitsch\u2019s attack on them uses a combination of approaches. He first examines what he sees as some of the fallacies of Christianity and then explores in detail numerous examples of hypocrisy, duplicity, hatred and intolerance of members and followers of the religious right. This leads into an ongoing discussion and assertion that the true goal of Dominionists is persecution and destruction of anyone disagreeing with them.\nIn reality, the Religious Right in America is a group of mega-wealthy apocalyptic utopians, who honestly believe that in order for Christ to return, they must make heaven on earth. Frighteningly, in their hallucination of heaven is [sic] very much Aryan in nature, where all remnants of \u2018heathen\u2019 culture outside colonial Puritanism must be purged into extinction.\nTallitsch then explores his view that the politics of the religious right is embodied in the Bush Administration. At bottom, Tallitsch asserts that the Bush camp is part and parcel of the Dominionist conspiracy. In so doing, he freely equates Bush, his family and his politics to Adolph Hitler and Nazism, even devoting much of one chapter to exploring ties between President Bush\u2019s grandfather and the Nazi regime.\nThe two approaches merge in an effort to demonstrate that the Dominionists and the Bush Administration share the same goal \u2013 fundamentalist Christian domination of both the nation and the world, a goal to be achieved by war on anyone who doesn\u2019t believe. 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Fred Phelps, a Topeka minister whose church has a web site called \u201cGod Hates Fags,\u201d Tallitsch says, \u201cFortunately . . . he\u2019s old and crusty and it won\u2019t be long before he takes a long dirt nap.\u201d\n\u201cFReepers,\u201d members of the Free Republic movement, are \u201cbarely more than roving bands of rogue thugs who brutalize, intimidate and vandalize based on whatever flavor of the day racist-misogynic-homophobic [sic] bitch they claim.\u201d\n\u201cNewt Gingrich used morals like you or I would toilet paper.\u201d\nRev. 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Bush (entitled \u201cPharaoh\u201d), Tallitsch interjects a discussion of a lawsuit against a boys\u2019 school operated by a Baptist church in Mississippi, including three full pages of excerpts from the pleadings in the case.\n[ADBLOCKHERE]Second, although extensively footnoted, some errors are readily apparent. Tallitsch twice quotes a section of Hitler\u2019s Mein Kampf on war propaganda, saying it came \u201cjust before [Hitler] invaded Poland.\u201d In fact, the volume of Mein Kampf he quotes was published in July 1925. Germany did not invade Poland until September 1939. Similarly, in asserting the religious right and the Bush Administration are exploring a biological weapon that targets specific genotypes, Tallitsch says scientists have discovered that \u201ceveryone with the last name O\u2019Reilly, all over the world, can be traced back to a common ancestor.\u201d Yet commonsense says persons married or adopted into the O\u2019Reilly family would not have that genetic strain. 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        "raw_content": "My tattered copy of the Bedtime Story. Notice the surreal cover. A clockwork mouse and a real mouse enjoying tea.\nI grew up on a daily diet of Enid Blyton\u2019s stories. Adventures, mysteries, boarding schools, pixies, gnomes, elves, wizards, talking toys, farms \u2013 she has covered a wide range of genres and ages when it comes to children\u2019s books. I devoured them while growing up in India, often trying to draw parallels between my childhood and the one depicted in the books.\nAs you must have guessed, it was not an easy task.\nShe wrote about castle-like schools on the edge of the ocean, rocky bluffs, verdant greens, abandoned islands, sea-washed caves, horses, lacrosse, high-tea, and English manners. Most of her stories were set in the English countryside in the early 1900s. I was growing up in a city in India, in the eighties. Similarities were hard to come by. And maybe, that is what made her books more attractive to me.\nThe schools in her books provided a wide range of extra-curricular activities. My school was focused on studies. So in order to be more like those freckle-nosed outdoor-loving English girls, I started playing tennis. It was the one sport that my family had in common with the books. Nobody played lacrosse in India. I don\u2019t think they do even now.\nThe moment I opened a book, I could go to a world, far far away. And when I wanted to come back to modern-day amenities and city life, it was all there. Waiting for me. But truth be told, the lives depicted in the stories, with their midnight feasts and laugh-out-loud classroom tricks often won.\nHer adventure stories had the kids getting up in the middle of the night, still in their pyjamas, with a dog at their heels, going out to explore some fishy going-ons. Throw in a smuggler, some hidden treasure, a secret cove, a hitherto-unknown passage in an old dilapidated building, and a bunch of curious kids and see the magic unfold.The kids always had enough scones and biscuits and ginger beer to see them through whatever mess they had found themselves in. They were smart and brave, and above all, honest.\nAnd in keeping with Blyton\u2019s character trend, most of her characters, at least the good ones, loved the outdoors. They would go on camping trips, hike for days, go tobogganing in winter, and swimming in summer, all the while trying to stay out of trouble. But in vain. Whichever picturesque corner of England they chose to holiday in, trouble, or more aptly, adventure, would follow.\nNothing really bad ever happened, and the good guys always won at the end.\nBut in recent years, I have read critics who have pointed out (sometimes rightfully) that her stories were often not politically correct. It was the early 1900s for crying out loud. Things were different then.\nWith that in mind, I have started reading her bedtime stories with my five year old. We began with Enid Blyton\u2019s Fifth Bedtime Book, which I recollect to be perfect for his age.\nThe story is called Sammy and the Spider.\nIt\u2019s about a boy named Sammy who is scared of spiders. One day, on coming across one, he is about to kill it, when his mother tells him to gently put the spider outside the window. Amongst other things, she says \u201cYou must be kind to things even if you don\u2019t like them. Don\u2019t turn yourself into somebody cruel and unthinking, when you see something you are afraid of.\u201d\nLater, Sammy comes across another huge spider and instead of killing it, he lets it climb on his cricket bat and ushers it out into the garden. After a few days, on a windy Saturday, his birthday money flies out of his open bedroom. After searching high and low for it, guess where he finds it? Yes, stuck on a huge web spun by the huge spider he had recently freed.\nSpiders are essential for the ecosystem. So this story teaches kids about caring for our environment.\nAnd, it teaches them to be kind. Kind in the face of the unfamiliar, the weird.\nThese are the sort of kids who will go sit next to a child having lunch by themself. These are the sort of kids the world needs. And has always needed.\nEnid Blyton\u2019s books aren\u2019t so dated after all, are they?\nMaine \u2013 Pristine Beaches and Lobster Tales\nCategory: Bookworm Tags: Books, Kids\n\u2190 HubSpot Academy \u2013 Inbound Certified\nPic(k) of the Week \u2013 Cold Springs, NY \u2192\nOne Comment on \u201cReading Enid Blyton in 2017\u201d\nPrasanta datta\nBeautifully said esha\u2026sometimes I feel proud to njoy a little portion of ur friend ship\u2026.",
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        "raw_content": "Estimating the burden of care home gastroenteritis outbreaks in England, 2014\u20132016\nThomas Inns1, 2, 3Email authorView ORCID ID profile,\nHelen E. Clough1,\nJohn P. Harris1, 2,\nNatalie Adams3 and\nSarah J. O\u2019Brien1, 2\nOutbreaks of infectious gastroenteritis in care homes are common, with norovirus a frequent cause. In England there is no co-ordinated national surveillance system. We aimed to estimate the burden of these outbreaks.\nUsing a generalised linear mixed effects regression model we described the relationship between the observed number of care home outbreaks and covariates. Estimated model parameters were used to infer uplift in the number of outbreaks expected if all areas were subjected to enhanced surveillance. From this we then estimated the total burden of care home gastroenteritis outbreaks in this period.\nWe estimated a total of 14,146 care home gastroenteritis outbreaks in England during 2014\u20132016; this is 47% higher than the reported total and a rate of 32.4 outbreaks per 100 care homes per year. The median number of outbreaks from the model estimates was 31 (IQR 20\u201346) compared to 19 (IQR 12\u201334) reported from routine surveillance.\nThis estimated care home gastroenteritis burden in England indicates that current surveillance substantially underestimates the number of outbreaks, by almost half. Improving this surveillance could provide better epidemiological knowledge of the burden of norovirus to inform public health policy, particularly with the advent of norovirus vaccines.\nGastroenteritis: Care homes\nResidential care homes for the elderly provide an ideal environment for acquisition and spread of infection [1]. Outbreaks of infectious gastroenteritis in care homes are common, with 16.8 outbreaks per 100 care homes per year being reported from a study in Australia [2]. Norovirus is the pathogen which has been reported as being the most frequent cause of care home infectious gastroenteritis outbreaks [3]. Norovirus is estimated to be responsible for 10\u201320% of gastroenteritis hospitalisations in older adults [4] and has been associated with excess mortality in the elderly [5]. There are few surveillance systems to detect norovirus disease in community settings [6]. There are surveillance systems which capture information on infectious gastroenteritis outbreaks in care homes in France [7] and Australia [8].\nIn England, information on general outbreaks of infectious gastroenteritis in care homes has been collected since 1992 [9]. Since 2010, the Care Quality Commission (CQC) has required care homes in England to report outbreaks of infectious gastroenteritis to Public Health England (PHE) [10]. Despite this, there is no co-ordinated national surveillance system to collect this information; in most of England, this information is captured locally by PHE using a health protection case management tool [11]. However, in certain areas of England there are enhanced surveillance systems that capture more detailed information on care home gastroenteritis outbreaks [12, 13].\nGiven the lack of a dedicated surveillance system, there is no routine way of calculating the burden of care home gastroenteritis outbreaks. Estimating the magnitude of this burden is important as it quantifies the direct impact upon the facilities and can also be used to infer indirect impacts on hospitals, given that patients are often transferred between care homes and hospitals. In this research we used a modelling approach to estimate the total burden of care home gastroenteritis outbreaks in England, adjusted for under-reporting. Comparable approaches have previously been used to estimate the under-reporting of norovirus illness in the community [14].\nIn this analysis we used an ecological study design with the local authority in England as the unit of analysis. Data were aggregated at local authority level, for the period 1 January 2014 to 31 December 2016 (the study period). The number of care home gastroenteritis outbreaks in each area in the study time period was the primary outcome. From this we calculated the reported rate of care home gastroenteritis outbreaks per 100 care homes per year.\nStudy definitions\nWe defined a care home as a facility providing long-term residential care, with or without nursing care. An outbreak was defined as either \u201ctwo or more cases of gastrointestinal infection occurring around the same time, in residents or their carers\u201d or \u201can increase in the number of cases above the number normally observed\u201d [15]. Routine surveillance is defined as a system that captures basic information on an outbreak (care home name, date of outbreak, number of cases). Enhanced surveillance is defined as a system that captures more detailed information than routine surveillance (eg. outbreak duration, population denominator, pathogen isolated). Both enhanced and routine surveillance are passive surveillance systems.\nIn England care homes have a legal requirement to register with, and be inspected by, the CQC in accordance with Schedule 1 of The Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014. The CQC database of registered care homes [16] was queried to obtain the number of care homes by local authority. The relevant PHE surveillance systems were queried to obtain the number of care home outbreaks in each local authority reported during the study period.\nThe Office for National Statistics provides population data for England. For each local authority, the following data were obtained: the total population, the proportion of the population under the age of 5\u2009years and the proportion of the population over 65\u2009years old [17]. We included the proportion of the population under 5 in our analysis as rates of norovirus infection are significantly higher in this group compared to those in other age groups [18]. All public hospital laboratories in England report data to the Second Generation Surveillance System (SGSS) [19]. From SGSS we obtained the number of laboratory confirmed norovirus cases in the study period by local authority. In England, the Department for Education maintain a database of all schools. From this, we obtained the number of primary schools (for children aged 4\u201311) in each local authority [20]. We included primary schools as an explanatory variable in our model because schools are the community institution most affected by norovirus outbreaks besides care homes [21].\nWe described the data by calculating the rate of reported care home gastroenteritis outbreaks per 100 care homes per year for each local authority. We calculated this rate for the whole of England, along with the total number of reported outbreaks. We used hexagonal cartograms of local authorities in England to represent graphically the spatial variation in reported outbreak rate [22]. We used t-tests to compare the values of each explanatory variable for local authorities with routine surveillance to those with enhanced surveillance.\nWe used a generalised linear mixed model to describe the relationship between the number of outbreaks per local authority and a range of explanatory variables. The outcome variable for local authority i was the number of outbreaks in local authority i. The negative binomial family was chosen over the Poisson family to account for the fact that there was more variation in the count data than could be explained by the simpler Poisson distribution-based GLM. Random region-level intercepts were included to accommodate geographical variation and intrinsic but unmeasured differences between PHE regions [23].In this analysis we assumed that ascertainment of outbreaks was more complete in areas with enhanced surveillance (which collect more detailed information).\nThe explanatory variables selected a priori were: number of care homes, area population, proportion of the population under the age of 5\u2009years, proportion of the population over the age of 65\u2009years, number of laboratory confirmed norovirus cases, number of primary schools in the local authority. These were analysed as continuous variables. A binary variable was used to indicate whether a region was subject to enhanced surveillance or not. Where necessary, explanatory variables were rescaled to ensure model convergence. We then used the model together with a simulation-based approach to estimate what the number of outbreaks in each local authority might be if all local authorities in England had an enhanced surveillance system. We conducted these analyses using R [24], using the lme4 package for the regression model [25]. We undertook a sensitivity analysis to assess the effect of influential observations.\nOur chosen model estimated the association between each explanatory variable and the number of gastroenteritis outbreaks. For area i the predicted count was simulated as a random realisation from a negative binomial distribution with shape parameter \u03bb and mean \u03bc set as the fitted value for area i which has been obtained directly using estimated parameters from the model based upon the original data but recoding all areas as if they were enhanced (enhanced\u2009=\u20091). Since sampling variation causes this number to vary each time it is simulated the whole process was repeated 10,000 times and these values were used to estimate the true number of outbreaks across England with an empirical 95% Confidence Interval. Model estimates were combined with recent study data on the characteristics of acute gastroenteritis outbreaks in care homes [12] to quantify the number of cases linked to these outbreaks. The statistical specification of this model is shown in Additional file 1.\nThere are 326 local authorities in England of which, twenty one reported to an enhanced surveillance system. The geographical location of the local authorities with routine and enhanced surveillance is shown in Fig. 1. During the study period, there were 9594 gastroenteritis outbreaks in 14,229 care homes. A summary for each of the study variables, comparing routine and enhanced areas, is provided in Table 1 below.\nMap showing care home gastroenteritis surveillance system and PHE region, for each local authority (n = 326), England, 2014\u20132016\nSummary characteristics for study variables, by surveillance type, for all local authority (n\u2009=\u2009326), England, 2014\u201316\nRoutine (n =\u2009305)\nEnhanced (n =\u200921)\nNumber of outbreaks\nNumber of lab confirmed norovirus cases\nProportion under 5\nProportion over 65\nNumber of primary schools\nThe number of laboratory confirmed norovirus cases (p =\u20090.6246), proportion of the population under 5 (p =\u20090.5390) and proportion of the population over 65 (p =\u20090.8626) were not significantly different between local authorities with routine and enhanced surveillance. Local authorities with enhanced surveillance had a significantly higher total population (p =\u20090.0030), greater number of reported outbreaks (p <\u20090.0001), greater number of care homes (p =\u20090.0037) and greater number of primary schools (p =\u20090.0014).\nOver the three year study period, 22.48 outbreaks per 100 care homes per year were reported. The median rate was 20.37 outbreaks per 100 care homes per year (Interquartile range (IQR) 12.79\u201329.29 outbreaks per 100 care homes per year). The mean rate in the enhanced area was 39.67 (IQR 33.33\u201345.83), significantly higher than the mean rate of 21.40 (IQR 12.39\u201327.53) observed in the local authorities with routine surveillance (p <\u20090.0001). There is substantial geographical variation in the reported rate of gastroenteritis outbreaks in care homes (Fig. 2a).\nHexagonal cartogram showing reported outbreak rate per 100 care homes per year, for each local authority (n =\u2009326), England, 2014\u20132016\nThe results of the negative binomial regression model with random effects are shown in Table 2. Simultaneously adjusting for all variables in the model, the variable most strongly associated with the outcome was the number of care homes (coefficient\u2009=\u20091.96, p =\u2009<\u20090.001). The other variables significantly associated with the outcome were the number of laboratory confirmed norovirus cases (coefficient\u2009=\u20091.08, p =\u20090.012) and the number of primary schools (coefficient\u2009=\u20091.15, p =\u20090.035). There are nine regions, these were included in the model as a random effect; intercepts varied from the lowest in London (\u2212\u20091.217) to the highest in Yorkshire and Humber (0.578). In the sensitivity analysis without influential observations there were no changes to the direction, magnitude or significance of variable estimates from the negative binomial regression model with random effects.\nResults of negative binomial regression model with random effects (n\u2009=\u2009326)\nNumber of laboratory confirmed norovirus cases\nRandom part (Region)\nFrom this model, we estimate that there were a total of 14,146 (95% Confidence Interval 13,372 \u2013 14,975) care home gastroenteritis outbreaks in England from 2014 to 2016. This is 4552 (47%) greater than the reported number and equates to a rate of 32.4 outbreaks per 100 care homes per year. The distribution of reported outbreaks is compared to the estimated numbers in Fig. 3 below. The median number of reported outbreaks was 19 (IQR 12\u201334), compared to 31 (IQR 20\u201346) from the estimated data.\nBox plot showing the distribution of care homes outbreaks for local authorities (n\u2009=\u2009326), comparing reported count to the estimated count, England, 2014\u20132016\nA recent study [12] reported that; the median number of residents in a care home was 34, the median number of staff was 36; and that the median acute gastroenteritis attack rate was 30% in residents and 6% in staff. Based on these data, we hypothesise that in the region of 174,845 cases (144,289 residents and 30,556 staff) might have been affected in total.\nFrom our analysis, we estimate that there were a total of 14,146 care home gastroenteritis outbreaks in England during this period, a 47% increase on the reported total of 9594 outbreaks. This is the first estimate of the total care home gastroenteritis burden of infection in England and translates to a rate of 32.4 outbreaks per 100 care homes per year in England. This is important as acute gastroenteritis, particularly norovirus gastroenteritis, is a common cause of morbidity, especially in the elderly [5]. Care home gastroenteritis outbreaks should largely be preventable with good infection prevention and control [26]. This study provides evidence to show that we are currently underestimating this burden which not only has direct impacts on residents and staff at the facilities, but also wider impacts on hospitals though delayed discharges and importation of cases which can cause outbreaks and subsequent bed closures [27].\nFor international comparison, this estimated rate of 32.4 outbreaks per 100 care homes per year in England is higher than the reported rates from Australia (16.8 [95% confidence interval, 12.4\u201322.7] outbreaks per 100 care homes per year) [2], and far higher than the reported rate from France (4.6\u20135.5 outbreaks per 100 care homes per year) [7]. These comparison data have not been adjusted for under-reporting in the way we have used in this paper; were this to happen, it could be that the estimated rates in these countries would be closer to that estimated from our model for England. Other factors which could have been associated with differences in reported outbreak rates include: different populations at risk, different structural, organisational or infection control arrangements, or different levels or types of circulating pathogens during the study period.\nIn this study our definition of gastroenteritis was not pathogen-specific. Norovirus is a common cause of acute gastroenteritis in care homes, with numerous introduction routes and risk factors for spread [28]. Norovirus incidence has a bimodal distribution and after children under 5, the elderly are the next most affected group [18]; in this group norovirus has been associated with mortality [5] and between 2014 and 2016 there were between 20 and 31 deaths directly attributed to norovirus infection those aged over 60\u2009years which represents between 86 and 97% of norovirus-attributed deaths annually [29]. Data from the United States reported the number of norovirus outbreaks in care homes [30], but without robust denominator data on the number of facilities, it is not possible to compare outbreak rates. Norovirus has been estimated to cause between 48% [9] and 73% [7] of care home gastroenteritis outbreaks, but there is no suitable contemporary data from England which could be used to estimate the proportion of this outbreak burden which is caused by norovirus. If this were available, it would be a logical extension of this work to apply that to this estimate, and use this in conjunction with other work [31] to estimate the burden of norovirus gastroenteritis in the community. Considering the potential of norovirus vaccines currently in development, this data on the burden of norovirus in the community could be combined with estimates of the hospital burden of norovirus disease [32] to provide a baseline to assist vaccine policy-makers.\nGastrointestinal disease data collected in surveillance systems are frequently an underestimation of the underlying burden of illness [33]. The use of multiplication factors to adjust for under-reporting is a common approach, but there is a need for them to be well calibrated to each context [34]. In this analysis, we estimated that the burden was approximately 50% higher than the reported data. This indicates that there is substantial capacity to improve the surveillance configuration in England to effectively capture these outbreaks. It is also likely that even enhanced surveillance systems missed outbreaks because they were not reported by the care homes despite the legislation. A previous study [12] suggested that higher attack rates were associated with late reporting. Given the possibility that even enhanced systems missed some outbreaks, it is likely that our estimate of the outbreak burden is a conservative one.\nIn our model we observed a significant positive association between the number of primary schools in a local authority and the number of care home outbreaks. This would be expected as rates of norovirus infection are significantly higher in children compared to those in other age groups [18] and schools are commonly affected by norovirus outbreaks [21]. Therefore, an area with care home gastroenteritis outbreaks would also be expected to have school gastroenteritis due to pathogens circulating in the community. There is no comprehensive or reliable dataset of school gastroenteritis outbreaks in England, so the number of primary schools was included as a proxy for this information. This relationship between primary school and care homes, and its relevance to transmission of norovirus, should be considered when formulating potential vaccination strategies as and when a vaccine is available.\nIn this study we used a binary classification (routine/enhanced) of surveillance system which is likely to have been a crude measure of the effectiveness of these systems. In each area, a number of factors will affect the effectiveness of surveillance; the care home management, the engagement of community infection control staff, practices of local PHE staff amongst many reasons. For example, in the East of England during this period there was a surveillance system in place, but this system did not meet our definition of an enhanced system as this system did not collect additional information. This binary classification is therefore a limitation, but makes the analysis feasible given the available data. Additionally, this analysis was predicated on the assumption that outbreak ascertainment was greater in those areas with enhanced. The results of this study provide evidence to support this assumption, but further work is needed to understand the precise characteristics of enhanced systems that increase outbreak ascertainment, so that these can be adopted more widely.\nIdeally we would like to have enhanced surveillance spread more evenly across regions as this represents a potential source of sampling bias. However the nature of surveillance systems means that areas which are and are not enhanced is beyond our control and is predetermined by external factors such as local structures, funding and research interests. Due to the retrospective observational nature of this study randomising the nature of surveillance systems was not possible and we have instead sought to control for biases and confounders using an appropriate generalised linear model-based methodology. We thus interpret estimates provided by our approaches fairly cautiously and acknowledge the inherent uncertainties.\nAnother potential limitation of the study is the ecological design which means that any inference from this analysis is restricted to the level of the local authority and therefore it is not possible to make any conclusions at the level of the individual care home. In our model we used random effects to provide information on PHE regions. This was intended to account for differential practice between PHE teams; these showed that accounting for other explanatory variables, some areas such as London had lower counts of care home gastroenteritis outbreaks than other regions such as Yorkshire and Humber.\nOur results indicate the current mixed surveillance approach to gastroenteritis outbreak surveillance in care homes in England is considerably underestimating the burden of infection. This translates to a substantial burden of infection on staff and residents or these institutions, along with indirect impacts on the wider healthcare system. To reduce this underestimation, we recommend that Public Health England work towards implementing a surveillance system to standardise the collection of these outbreak data. Linked to this work on the surveillance system, Public Health England should liaise with the CQC, community infection control staff and care home managers to communicate the importance of this form of surveillance. Comprehensive and timely surveillance of care home gastroenteritis outbreaks could improve public health practice by highlighting areas of effective infection control and providing an early warning of an intensive norovirus season which could inform hospital bed management.\nSGSS:\nSecond Generation Surveillance System\nThe authors would like to thank all Public Health England staff that entered data on to the systems used in this study.\nThe research was funded by the National Institute for Health Research Health Protection Research Unit (NIHR HPRU) in Gastrointestinal Infections at University of Liverpool in partnership with Public Health England (PHE), in collaboration with University of East Anglia, University of Oxford and the Quadram Institute. Thomas Inns is based at the University of Liverpool. 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        "raw_content": "23 Apr 2012 \u2022 Life\ncrisis /\u02c8kr\u012bsis/ Noun:\n1. A time of intense difficulty, trouble, or danger.\n2. A time when a difficult or important decision must be made: \"a crisis point of history\".\nI turned Thirty Two a few weeks ago. \"Oh &#!+,\" I thought to myself, \"I'm old.\" Your age becomes no more than a number after it surpasses a certain number. Everyone has a different number. For me, it was 28.\nI had a crisis when I turned 28. I freaked out. Why 28? I have no idea. Probably because that's when my dad married my mom. I thought, just like him, I'd have everything when I turned 28 - a house, a wife, know what I was doing with my life, have enough friends close-by to never have to make new friends, know where I'll live for the rest of my live...etc.\nBut I didn't have any of that when I turned 28. I was living in a tiny apartment in Tokyo, in a relationship that wasn't going anywhere, having second thoughts about where my career would take me, with the majority of my friends an airplane flight away, and puzzling over how long I could survive in a foreign land where I couldn't speak the local language.\nI had a daily routine of staring out the window next to my desk wondering why I was refreshing my inbox inside a building when the weather was perfect outside with a blue sky and so much life going on. As ridiculous as it may sound, the thought of not being able to enjoy the sun really bothered me. The fact that it bothered me so much probably had a much bigger implication than wanting to enjoying the sun - I wanted to enjoy life more, and being in an air-conditioned box wasn't helping.\nSo I freaked out. Every night after work, on that 12-minute walk from the train station to my apartment, I would talk to myself in the head, trying to figure things out. And it didn't work. Every night I'd end up in my apartment stressed out about my life. I had an awesome job, in a fantastic city, with adventures at every corner, but something was bothering me. I didn't know where I was going, or rather, I didn't know if where I was going was where I wanted to be.\nI started drinking more, partying more. The summer of 2008 was filled with drunken forgotten nights and countless hangovers. I saw more sunrises than ever before, waiting for the first train at 5am to take me home. I made more one-off disposable friends than I could add on Facebook. I woke up not knowing where I was - thank goodness the city was safe.\nBut after months and months of this endless confusion. The daily struggle became a meditation. I started to understand myself more. I realized what I had was mostly my perception of what's expected of me. And I found my desire to utilize my creativity outside of Excel spreadsheets and PowerPoints. The crisis was a trigger that got me started looking inside for a new direction.\nAnd then things got better. Much better. I met my wife a few months before I turned 29. I figured out what I wanted to do not long after that.\nBut I'll never forget all the confusion and sense of loss I felt the year when I turned 28. It has also become a benchmark. Whenever I have doubts about the decision I made to leave a life that was easy and comfortable, I remember why that wasn't enough, and the recollection steers me back to what I need to do.\nCrisis is good for you. Struggles and confusions are tools for you to know more about yourself. It pushes you out of your comfort zone and forces you to re-evaluate your circumstances. If Apple never had to come to face with bankruptcy, Steve Jobs wouldn't have returned as CEO.\nWithout pain, without sacrifice, we would have nothing. Like the first monkey shot into space. (- Fight Club)\nSo if you are in the midst of a crisis now, just know that it will always get better, and you'll come out on top as a better person.\nfurther reading: thanks to cold_water's suggestion, here's an article by William Wang (CEO of Vizio) on surviving an airplane crash and new perspectives.",
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As used in this Article:\n(1) \u201cClient\u201d is a person, including a public officer, corporation, partnership, unincorporated association, or other organization or entity, public or private, to whom professional services are rendered by an accountant, or who consults an accountant with a view to obtaining professional services from the accountant.\n(2) \u201cRepresentative of the client\u201d is either of the following:\n(a) A person having authority to obtain professional services from an accountant, or to act on advice so obtained, on behalf of the client.\n(b) Any other person who makes or receives a confidential communication for the purpose of effectuating representation by an accountant for the client, while acting in the scope of employment for the client.\n(3) \u201cAccountant\u201d is the holder of a license issued pursuant to the Louisiana Accountancy Act and shall include all persons and entities within the definition of licensee in R.S. 37:73(8).\n(4) \u201cRepresentative of the accountant\u201d means a person engaged by the accountant to assist the accountant in the accountant\u2019s rendition of professional services.\n(5) \u201cConfidential communication\u201d is any communication not intended to be disclosed to persons other than:\n(a) Those to whom disclosure is made in furtherance of obtaining or rendering professional accounting services for the client.\n(b) Those reasonably necessary for the transmission of the communication.\n(c) When special circumstances warrant, those who are present at the behest of the client and are reasonably necessary to facilitate the communication.\nB. 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There is no privilege under this Article as to a communication:\n(1)(a) If the services of the accountant were sought or obtained to enable or aid anyone to commit or plan to commit what the client or his representative knew or reasonably should have known to be a crime or fraud.\n(b) Made in furtherance of a crime or fraud.\n(2) Which was with a client now deceased relevant to an issue between parties who claim through that decedent, regardless of whether the claims are by testate or intestate succession or by transaction inter vivos.\n(3) Which is relevant to an issue of breach of duty by an accountant to the client or by a client to the client\u2019s accountant.\n(4)(a) Which is relevant to an issue of authenticity or capacity concerning a document which the accountant signed as a witness or notary.\n(b) Concerning the testimony of a representative of an accountant regarding a communication relevant to an issue of authenticity or capacity concerning a document to which the representative is a witness or notary.\n(5) Which is relevant to a matter of common interest between or among two or more clients if the communication was made by any of them or their representative to an accountant or his representative retained or consulted in common, when subsequently offered by one client against the other in a civil action.\n(6) Concerning the identity of the accountant\u2019s client or his representative, unless disclosure of the identity by the accountant or his representative would reveal either the reason for which accounting services were sought or a communication which is otherwise privileged under this Article.\n(7) Concerning information required to be disclosed by the standards of the public accounting profession in reporting on the examination of financial statements whose proceedings are protected from discovery pursuant to R.S. 37:86.\n(8) Concerning disclosures in investigations or proceedings of the State Board of Certified Public Accountants of Louisiana pursuant to the provisions of Part I of the Louisiana Accountancy Act whose proceedings are protected from discovery pursuant to R.S. 37:86.\n(9) Concerning disclosures in ethical investigations of an accountant conducted by private professional organizations whose proceedings are protected from discovery pursuant to R.S. 37:86 or in the course of quality or peer reviews.\n(10) In any domestic proceeding including the partition of community property and the settlement of claims arising from matrimonial regimes, spousal support, and child support.\nD. 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        "raw_content": "What Are the Advantages & Disadvantages of Holding Your Money in a Liquid Form?\nby Catie Watson\nKeeping a portion of your money in liquid form means you\u2019ll have cash available when you need it. Liquid assets include cash as well as money in savings and checking accounts and investments that you can convert to cash relatively quickly without paying a penalty. There are pros and cons to keeping a large portion of your money in liquid form, but finding the right balance can help you reach your financial goals more quickly.\nHolding your cash in liquid form gives the advantage of readily having money available to handle unexpected expenses and emergencies. The downside is you lose out on the tax benefits that putting your cash in retirement savings accounts can provide.\nDefinition of Liquid Assets\nAn asset is anything you own that has value and can be converted to cash. It includes your home's equity as well as objects of value, like antiques, artwork and jewelry.\nThe problem with property assets is that you would have to sell the property to get your hands on its cash value. Especially with real estate, you may even lose some money if you\u2019re forced to sell at the wrong time.\nIn contrast, funds you have in bank accounts and invested in CDs and money market accounts are assets that can be converted to cash more quickly. These are your liquid assets.\nImportance of Liquid Assets\nYour liquid assets are there for you in case of an emergency or unexpected expense. Financial experts say that people who don\u2019t have a liquid emergency fund are only a paycheck or two away from serious financial problems. A car repair or trip to the emergency room doesn\u2019t have to be a disaster if you have some liquid savings on which to fall back. It also saves you from using a credit card and running up unnecessary debt.\nHow Much Liquidity to Have\nOpinions vary widely when it comes to the amount of money you should have in liquid savings. A rule of thumb you\u2019ll often hear is three to six months of your average monthly expenses. Money expert Suze Orman takes this a step further, stating that the only way to really feel secure about the risk of being out of work due to job loss or disability is to have eight to 12 months of expenses in liquid savings.\nDisadvantages of Liquid Assets\nLiquid assets are good, but like other things you can have too much of a good thing. Long-term savings for retirement should be maintained in 401(k) or IRA accounts to take advantage of tax benefits. Assets in these accounts are not completely liquid since you may be penalized for early withdrawal, so you\u2019ll be less tempted to touch them before you really need them.\nZing! by QuickenLoans: What Are Liquid Assets, and Why Are They Important?\nCNBC: Here\u2019s How Much Money You Should Have in Your Emergency Fund, According to Financial Expert Suze Orman\nU.S. News & World Report: How to Invest Your Money for the Short and Long Term\nDifferences Between a Savings Account & a Money Market Account\nThe Differences Between Money Market Funds & Money Market Savings Accounts\nWhat Are the Benefits of Having Liquid Assets?\nHow Does Money Market Work in a Recession?\nHow to Build My Own Annuity\nAsset Building & Low-Income Families",
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        "raw_content": "UK's Hammond 'very disappointed' by U.S. tariffs, hopes for progress\nWHISTLER, British Columbia, June 1 (Reuters) - Britain is worried about the United States\u2019 decision to levy tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum, but hopes for progress when President Donald Trump meets with other G7 leaders next week, finance minister Philip Hammond said on Friday.\n\u201cIt worries all of us and we are very disappointed by the action that the United States has taken,\u201d Hammond told reporters at a meeting of finance ministers from the Group of Seven rich nations in the Canadian mountain resort of Whistler.\nCanada is due to host a meeting of G7 heads of government next week, and Hammond said he hoped Friday\u2019s discussions could lay the groundwork for EU and Canadian leaders to reach a deal on the tariffs with Trump then.\n\u201cWe know that the president has a very personal style. He likes to deal personally with issues. So I hope that if we can have a constructive discussion today, there\u2019s a real chance the leaders can make some significant progress when they meet next week,\u201d Hammond said. (Reporting by David Milliken Editing by Leslie Adler)",
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        "raw_content": "Chicago starts removing 'dibs' markers for parking as tempers flare\nCHICAGO (Reuters) - Chicago officials on Friday started collecting the lawn chairs, card tables and other items placed on city streets by residents who sought to reserve their parking spaces - a controversial winter custom known as \u201cdibs.\u201d\nA bucket marks a shoveled out parking spot in Chicago, Illinois, February 13, 2015. REUTERS/Jim Young\nSome residents of the third-largest U.S. city welcome the cleanup, particularly after reports of vandalism on cars linked to dibs disputes.\n\u201cI think it\u2019s a terrible system,\u201d said Meghan Mater, 21, whose sister\u2019s car was damaged, possibly by explosives, earlier this week. \u201cIt causes way too much anger between people.\u201d\nAfter 19 inches (48 cm) of snow fell on Chicago in early February, many residents who shoveled out their cars marked their spaces.\nThe custom is honored by city officials - to a point. Mayor Rahm Emanuel said he believes in \u201csweat equity,\u201d or the notion that people who work up a sweat shoveling out a space deserve to use it.\nBut the city cleans up dibs items once snow starts to melt, according to the Department of Streets and Sanitation. The melting appeared theoretical on Friday, as the temperature was 14 degrees F (-10 C).\nPeter Alter, a historian with the Chicago History Museum, said the custom dates back to at least the 1967 blizzard, the worst in city history, which dumped 23 inches (58 cm) of snow.\nIt is not unique to Chicago - the concept of \u201cdibs\u201d is known in other snowy cities like Boston and Philadelphia. But Chicago is the biggest U.S. city with a widespread practice.\nEvery winter Chicago sees reports of vandalism because of real or perceived dibs violations.\nMater\u2019s sister, Ashley Mater, had parked in what she thought was an open spot in the Logan Square neighborhood. Some items were piled nearby, suggesting that someone had marked the spot, but another driver may have moved them.\nWhen she returned to her car, it was damaged inside and out, said Meghan Mater.\nAnother woman told DNAinfo.com last week that her brakes were cut after parking in a spot marked with lawn chairs.\nChicagoans interviewed about dibs tended to agree with the custom - but only after a big snow, and for a short time.\n\u201cIf I\u2019m going to break my back to dig out a spot, I\u2019m going to use it,\u201d said Marge Luczak, 68.\nFernando Martinez, 34, said the tradition \u201ckind of sucks,\u201d but he understands it.\n\u201cThere\u2019s no parking,\u201d he said.",
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        "raw_content": "Will Kevin McCarthy finally grab the brass ring?\nWill the second time be the charm for Bakersfield Congressman Kevin McCarthy?\nThe three years ago, McCarthy\u2019s bid to become speaker of the Republican-controlled House of Representatives failed due to opposition from a conservative House bloc, calling itself the Freedom Caucus, that saw him as too centrist.\nMcCarthy continued in the No. 2 leadership position as Paul Ryan became speaker, and a year later, Donald Trump unexpectedly won the presidency, which threw everything into turmoil.\nMcCarthy, oddly enough, became the mercurial Trump\u2019s favorite congressman, acting as a vital go-between in the on-again, off-again relationship between the White House and Capitol Hill.\nLast week, opportunity again knocked as Ryan, tired of Washington intrigue, announced that he would not seek re-election from his Wisconsin district this year. Immediately, political oddsmakers pegged McCarthy and the No. 3 GOP leader, whip Steve Scalise of Louisiana, as the two contenders for the top position.\n\u201cEveryone is talking about this,\u201d the Washington Post quoted a \u201cveteran Republican House member,\u201d who added, \u201cWe\u2019re sizing them up, seeing who would be a better fit. It\u2019s the prism that we look at them through now.\u201d\nMcCarthy\u2019s close relationship with Trump, and also Vice President Mike Spence, is a major factor in his chances of succeeding Ryan. But there\u2019s also a big question mark hanging over the Capitol.\nWill there be a speakership for McCarthy or Scalise to fill, or will Democrats retake control of the House by capitalizing on Trump\u2019s unpopularity and the manic enmity he generates among Democratic voters?\nIt\u2019s evident that the GOP will lose some seats this year. It\u2019s even possible, oddsmakers believe, that Ryan\u2019s own district will switch. But will Democrats gain the 24 seats they need to return to power?\nAs it happens, McCarthy\u2019s home state is one key to the outcome. There are only 14 Republican members in California\u2019s 53-person congressional delegation and Trump lost to Hillary Clinton in seven of those GOP districts, mostly in Southern California.\nDemocrats hope to flip three or four of them and many believe, unless they succeed in California, they have little chance of re-capturing the House.\nHowever, it\u2019s very uncertain whether they can grab more than one, thanks to the dynamics of California\u2019s top-two primary system. There are so many Democrats running in some of those districts for the June 5 primary that the GOP could wind up finishing 1-2 and freezing Democratic candidates off the November ballot.\nTherefore, McCarthy\u2019s chances of becoming speaker not only hinge on winning the support of a majority of his fellow Republicans in the House, but how well his party defends its small contingent in his home state.\nThat fact heightens another aspect of McCarthy\u2019s chances of becoming speaker. As he defends those vulnerable California House seats, San Francisco Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, the minority leader in the House, will be trying to take them away and if her Democratic Party is successful enough in California and other states, she will again be occupying the speaker\u2019s ornate Capitol office.\nIf nothing else, it means that chances are pretty high that the next speaker will be from California, albeit from very different corners of this very diverse state.",
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Anytime I went there was nobody there so I don't know if there normally is, but you just walk right in there and I think like anything with photo path is like dependent on the photographer.\nSo the first time I went, the guy was great and I was just like, \u201cYeah I wanna do like all these ones.\u201d And so he did all these things. What it is is there's like a backdrop and I thought it was gonna be like a green screen type of thing where then they would superimpose it, but they actually put it on there. And this is where I'm thinking is-\nSteph: This is an actual backdrop of what-\nHeather: Yeah it changes, it's a virtual thing, but it's- they actually put it on there, it's not like they put it in afterwards.\nHeather: So you can turn around and like see what it is. So they have a whole bunch of them and so like I said when I was there I was like, I wanna do a lot and so the guy was doing a bunch of them. 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I think that one was one of my favorite ones.\nAnd they have stuff from parks so you have Main Street, Disney World, Disney Land with the castle, the carousel they have inside rides so they had like you're inside Peter Pan so you had the London you know landscape. [I hear that [00:04:00] Although he had me look like I was flying, I don't really know what that looks like but-\nSteph: I'm sure it didn't look like what ever you did either.\nHeather: Again I would recommend going a couple different times 'cause like I said, she was just like, snap snap. And then he was having me do all these like different poses and stuff. So it depends on that. But like when I had the one on Main Street and that was, like I didn't realize it was behind me at that point so I could've just turned around to see what it was. 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Some of them looked like better quality, I don't know if it was the kind of projection. That's the word I was looking for, projection. Or the actual picture, but, I don't know, it was fun. And like I said it's free, it's if you have you know your annual pass or the Memory Maker, it's right on there, or you know otherwise you pay like any kind of thing but you can get as many as you want, as many times as you want. As many people in the picture as you want, so it's a fun little thing they've recently added.\nSteph: I was wondering about groups and stuff like that. I'm sure- I mean I'm sure once the word gets out, it will get more crowded in there.\nHeather: Yeah I mean I'm surprised both times I walked up like they have a cue, I took a picture of the area so we can post that also, but yeah I had to both times go up to the desk 'cause that's where they also sell stuff. I was like, \u201cCan I use this studio thing?\u201d\nSo 'cause they weren't even like hanging out there so I'm assuming if it's more crowded that they'll be right in front, but.\nSteph: Yeah for sure. I love the idea, it was something that when I was there a couple of years ago, I thought they were doing, I walked in downtown Disney and saw a PhotoPass place and I was so excited, I'm like, \u201cOh no are they really doing photos here?\u201d And downtown Disney that's what it was back then, I'm having a hard time converting to Disney Springs. Let's just be real. And it wasn't what I thought it was back then, but now it is and that's pretty exciting.\nHeather: And it's cool since it's virtual stuff, so they can constantly update it, add things, I'm assuming they'll have different stuff for each holiday since they had it for the Christmas season, so. 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That's all we had to talk about on that one?\nHeather: Yeah well I got a new anime magic shot this trip.\nSteph: Let's hear about it and I think there were some new character things too, yes, no maybe so?\nHeather: Yeah maybe.\nSteph: Okay let's talk about it, let's hear it.\nHeather: Well I went to Animal Kingdom, 'cause when I was there it was cold, so I wanted to get Pocahontas in her winter wear since she has a new outfit so that was new for me. So I went there and I got, of course I took pictures by the tree since they had you know the frame I was like getting that.\nSo I did that and then when I got home I realized, \u201cOh I have a magic shot from Bug's Life there.\u201d\nHeather: The anime magic shot yeah. So I can't seem to get it to come back up so I, 'cause I don't remember it exactly. I know I sent it to you guys but-\nSteph: You did. But I didn't save it, no.\nTanya: That doesn't mean anything.\nSteph: It's my memory we're talking about here, no I don't remember.\nHeather: Let me see if it was that one.\nSteph: That's- it was kind of surprising.\nHeather: Huh?\nSteph: It was kind of surprising.\nHeather: Yeah it was cute, it was the Bug's Life, so, I know I had it on here, and maybe I deleted it. I mean I have it but I mean on my phone 'cause I should have thought this through. And I can't- of course I can't get the app to show me more than three pictures right now, so.\nSteph: That's okay 'cause we'll put it up on the website so people can see. And also there's a Moana magic shot. Have we talked about that on a podcast chat? I don't think so.\nHeather: Yeah we- oh it's finally came up, wait let me see if I can get it to play. The animated one. Oh that's weird. Yeah and so it's like, it like looks like it's a leaf and then like Flick pops up and-\nHeather: Okay, yeah so I think we mentioned it on another one but yeah we can talk about it again, Moana, because I went to meet her at Hollywood Studios, and that was great. And I was really thankful for PhotoPass because I went by myself and I come to the character tent and she took like one from the side, with bad lighting. So that would've been a half hour for something if not for PhotoPass.\nHeather: So that was good, and she was great. I definitely loved that, so yeah the photo, the magic shot they give you, I know we mentioned it but, it's like, you know comes up where it's like Maui's-\nHeather: -tattoos on the thing and yeah it was really cute-\nSteph: And then it pops out to a frame.\nHeather: Yeah. And I still, the Cinderella, every time I go to Cinderella, they put the Cinderella one on like these random ones for talking I still can't get it on the normal, just posed picture. Like, how hard can that be? But yeah that's [and tiny [00:11:34] to meet Cinderella. And also on this trip we always talked about the anger magic shot for Inside Out at-\nHeather: Epcot. We're like, why don't they have a joy one? So I was talking to someone and they were like, yeah we have 'em so like go over there. So I went to the guy and he's like, \u201cWell I don't have it.\u201d But I'll take your picture. But then when I looked at my pictures it was there. So I went back to him later and I was like, \u201cIt was there.\u201d I was like, yay.\nHeather: Yeah, which I think is much better 'cause like you're happy, and so it's like joy and sadness like popping up in the thing. And I guess you can be sad too. In the park like, you know for whatever reason. So that one was like right behind that area where the- that I never know what to call and that spaceship earth like behind it but when you're walking towards the world showcase. So one- they always have like two photographers there, so the one on the right was the one that was able to do it, even though he didn't know he could.\nHeather: They still do the anger magic shot too.\nSteph: Oh really?\nHeather: Yeah. I don't know why.\nHeather: I'm trying to think, was there anything else?\nSteph: I got, at Disney Land, on this last trip, I got a Moana magic shot too but it was super lame because it was a close up of me.\nSteph: And a profile photo of me. It's weird.\nHeather: What?\nHeather: That's the thing, and I wish I could like tell the photographers this, that like when you're doing a character meet, it's fine for a kid to like take a picture of them when they see the character. But I never understand why they do that with me, like they do a close up of the side of my face, like as you're talking [about [00:13:22].\nTanya: Like extreme close up, not just like- extreme close up.\nHeather: It's like my head, that's it, it's my head.\nSteph: So-\nHeather: I got like a really cool shot when I went to meet Snow White and I didn't even realize it, but she was standing behind me. And I had earmuffs on so it's like the back of my head, and she's in front, I'll have to send that to you. But I actually really like that one. Like that's an interesting character picture like that I've never had, so that was cool.\nHeather: A bit on the [prodder [00:13:59].\nSteph: Good, yeah. I wanted to say that usually I'm kinda like Tanya, I get- I don't love meeting face characters 'cause I get super nervous and I'm afraid they're gonna think I'm a total dork.\nTanya: I feel awkward with them like they're looking at me like, I don't know. Which they're not, I feel like they're judging me.\nSteph: Yes you weird old lady, here meeting- that's what I feel like.\nHeather: There's judging you because you're not with me.\nSteph: Like where is your friend that's that character girl?\nTanya: Maybe that's it, but Moana was so fun to meet and I had a great interaction with her and I loved it, it was super fun, super super fun. So-\nHeather: Yeah I really, I had a great meet with her too, so- and totally recommend doing that. I'm hoping they eventually have a better spot for her at Disney World, 'cause it's very strange, it's \u2018one man's dream,' it's like all the way in the back. And then, I don't know it's just a strange spot to-\nSteph: That is a strange spot.\nTanya: So I'm hoping eventually they'll move her somewhere else. That's the only magic shot I got on that whole trip.\nHeather: Wow.\nTanya: \u2018Cause I decided to see what happened if I didn't ask for them, and apparently if you don't ask for them, you don't get 'em.\nHeather: I got a lot of like the [tink [00:15:23] ones, where they fly over you and, I'm trying to think what else I got.\nTanya: Yeah I never remember to ask for them, they just pop up and then I'm like, oh yeah.\nHeather: I always have to ask for 'em, I guess they figure I'm too old for that too.\nSteph: Funny, okay.\nHeather: I noticed too like a lot more like photo props that they've been having lately too, like frames and I finally got the picture, like the card thing that they do when you're waiting for the parade. Like I've never gotten it for a Disney World parade, so I was all excited for, when I was waiting for festival of fantasy, I was like, me, me me!\nBut when I was- oh that was right when I was doing the Christmas parade and I was sitting there, and I was with friends and there was like you know the guys and they had the things for the Christmas thing and it kept trying to come over and then it like shooed me all away.\nIt's like, what, you did it for all those people, so. But thankfully for festival fantasy I was able to finally get one.\nSteph: That's good. They like to kind of go in order I've learned.\nHeather: Yeah but they just skipped me.\nHeather: With all that past me, I'm like, hey.\nSteph: I know. I'm sorry. Yeah.\nTanya: You gotta speak up.\nSteph: At the right time, not the wrong time.\nTanya: You, Heather, wave a hand and do a little mumble, you gotta yell. Like, \u201cMe!\u201d Like totally obnoxious and they'll be like- they can't ignore you if you're obnoxious.\nHeather: That's funny.\nSteph: K let's remind our listeners where they can find us each, Tanya.\nTanya: You can find me at every magic moment dot com and Tanya H 6 6 6 on all social media.\nHeather: My character site is Heather W dot com slash character and the Facebook page for it is: I love characters, and then everywhere on social media I am Heather W 25.\nSteph: Perfect. And you can find Capturing Magic on social media at Capturing Magic underscore and then you can also spy on me at modern photo solutions.\nAnd we would love to have you follow us on social media, we appreciate you spending time with us, and for listening to the show, we really love our listeners and we are so grateful that you're willing to take time and listen, so that we can keep doing this.\nHeather: Yay!\nSteph: Yeah. All right thank you and we will see you next time on Capturing Magic.",
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        "raw_content": "A Nubian man protesting on the Aswan to Abu Simbel highway, November 19, 2016\nKind Words for the Nubians\nA committee in Egypt, charged by President el-Sisi with totaling up the damages caused to Nubians when the Aswan High Dam destroyed their villages over 50 years ago, has completed its work. Egypt Today, a monthly magazine, posted an article last week reporting that the committee has listed the families involved that deserve some financial restitution and it has referred its recommendations on to the Egyptian cabinet.\nA view of Lake Nasser from the site of the Abu Simbel temples (Photo by HamYoyo in Wikimedia, Creative Commons license)\nThe committee, headed by Hossam Abdel-Rahim, the Justice Minister, was formed after the National Youth Forum was held in January 2017 in the city of Aswan. One of the recommendations of the NYF for confronting the various issues that challenge the people of Upper Egypt was to deal with the claims of the Nubian people who lost their homes due to the formation of Lake Nasser in the 1960s. Many have never, despite promises, received any compensation.\nAccording to the president, the choice of Aswan as the venue for that important national conference was a signal that the Nubian people have done a lot for their country and have made many sacrifices but they have not, as yet, received what they deserve from the government. The report from the committee also recommended that the city of Aswan be transformed into a cultural and economic capital for the rest of Africa through more investments in education, housing, transportation, and health needs.\nPresident Abdel Fattah el-Sisi (Photo by the Kremlin in Wikimedia, Creative Commons license)\nAt the NYF conference in Aswan last year, President el-Sisi delivered the concluding address, saying about the local people, in part, \u201cI\u2019m fully aware that you didn\u2019t get what you really deserve yet, and we realize what you all have been through during the past years. I appreciate your sacrifices and stamina. I assure to you all that Upper Egypt\u2019s development and issues are on the top of our priorities, and that\u2019s why we decided to choose Aswan for the conference.\u201d\nAccording to the magazine article, Nubian elders consider the president\u2019s move to re-open the compensation issue \u201ca positive step.\u201d The president also said at the NYF conference, \u201cUpper Egypt is on the government\u2019s top priorities and I gave direct orders to work hard for improving the situation of the people at all levels.\u201d\nA Nubian man protesting on the Aswan to Abu Simbel highway, November 19, 2016 (Photo from the news blog Egyptian Chronicles, Creative Commons license)\nA skeptical reader may wonder how this development will affect the status of the Nubian activists and leaders who dared to demonstrate in Aswan for their various demands on September 3 and were promptly arrested by the police. They languished in prison for a while and were subsequently tried for their crime of challenging the policies of the Egyptian state. They were charged with such crimes as participating in a demonstration without official approval. The initial arrests of 24 demonstrators were subsequently augmented when 8 more people were charged with crimes, bringing the total to 32.\nAn Amnesty International news release on Feb.2 reported that the trial by the State Security Emergency Court of the 32 Nubians involved in the demonstration had been postponed on January 30 until February 27. The court is expected to impose sentences of up to five years in prison for the Nubian activists at the next court hearing. The Amnesty news page has a link to a more lengthy PDF report on the situation. It is not clear what relationship the impending sentencing of the activists may have, if any, with the nice words from the Egyptian president. Things may be clarified next week if the court hands down its sentences, as expected.\narrestsgovernment persecutionpeaceful protests\nLepcha Traditional Music\nPaliyan Coffee",
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        "raw_content": "The I-X CENTER, an exhibition building located at 6300 Riverside Dr. in BROOK PARK, was originally built in 1942 as the Cleveland Bomber Plant, but known through most of its history as the Cleveland Tank Plant. Owned by the Dept. of Defense during WORLD WAR II, the facility was operated by General Motors as the Fisher Body Aircraft Plant No. 2 and made the B-29 bomber. In its heyday, the plant employed 15,000 workers, many of whom lived in housing projects built on Triskett and Berea roads and rode to work in a CTS bus dubbed the \"Bomber Bus.\" When the war ended and the plant closed, the City of Cleveland decided against leasing the facility for future airport expansion at a bargain rate of $1 a year for fear it could not afford the maintenance costs. After a brief tenure as an exhibition hall and sales center, the plant was leased to Natl. Terminals for soybean storage.\nBy 1950, as the KOREAN WAR expanded, GM's Cadillac Div. selected the Bomber Plant as the manufacturing site for army tanks. The Cadillac Tank Plant, as it was renamed, promised immediate employment to 6,000. After 2 years of production, the army rejected all tanks made at Cadillac because of a problem with the gun mechanism. GM designed a new gun sight and the Walker Bulldog was put into service in Korea by May 1953; it was produced successfully until 1955. After closing in 1959, the plant reopened in 1960, when Cadillac was awarded contracts to build the self-propelled T-195 and T196 howitzers and M-114 armed personnel carriers. In 1965 GM shifted management of the tank plant (now usually called the Cleveland Tank Plant or the Cleveland Ordnance Plant) to its Allison Div.\nAmong the products of the Cleveland Tank Plant operation was the controversial M-551 16-ton Sheridan tank, billed as the most versatile and mobile tank ever built. Congress decided to discontinue the program when the GM contract was completed in 1972. The Defense Dept. announced its intention to sell the plant. Brook Park, Cleveland, and GM expressed interest but dropped out of the bidding for various reasons. In 1977 the Park Corp. of Charleston, WV, bought the facility to create an international trade mart. That plan never fully materialized, but in 1985 Park opened the former tank plant as the I-X Center, billed as the largest single-building exhibition facility in the world. Adding to this in 1993, the Park Corp. opened 50,000 sq. ft. of space in the facility's basement to be used for midsized exhibitions.\nhttp://www.ixcenter.com/default.aspx",
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        "raw_content": "Survivors turned political activists\nKyle Kashuv speaking with First Lady Melania Trump on March 10, 2018 after a meeting in the oval office.\nAmidst the horrors of the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting of Feb. 14, 2018, many new national voices have emerged, speaking promptly and powerfully about what happened and what needs to be done. These voices the voice of high school students. Two of the most well known voices are from students David Hogg and Kyle Kashuv- who have both made multiple appearances on national television stations like CNN, Fox News, Good Morning Britain and more.\nAlthough the two of them both survived one of the worst school shootings in American history, both have come out of the tragedy with completely opposite ideas of how to move forward.\nKyle Kashuv is a junior at Stoneman Douglas who leans more to the right; voicing his concerns against gun control policies and pushing more for abolishing gun-free zones, strengthening school security, and protecting Americans\u2019 gun rights. He is also a notably strong critic of his town\u2019s police department, continuously calling for the resignation of Sheriff Scott Israel for his department\u2019s multiple failures during the Parkland shooting and events leading up to it.\nDavid Hogg is a senior at Stoneman Douglas and is using his activism in a much different way; he is a strong supporter of gun control legislation. Whether that be banning certain weapons or implementing stronger regulations, Hogg sees guns as the problem.\nAfter the shooting, Hogg quickly stepped up to the podium to be a leader in the 2018 gun violence protests, conducting numerous interviews along the way. In an interview with CBS This Morning, Hogg said this about gun control: \u201cThe policy makers in this country must work together. And I don\u2019t care if you\u2019re a Republican or a Democrat. These are children\u2019s lives. That\u2019s the end of the line. And if you want to have mental health reform, you support that. If you want to have universal background checks, you support that. Why not do both? Politicians compromise and we can get this done. It just a matter of overcoming our political barriers in order to save children\u2019s lives, and in that way, our future too.\u201d\nHogg also received invitations to speak to the President both at the White House and on the phone, but later declined the invitation and stated in an interview that he \u201chung up on the White House the other day\u201d saying that the call was \u201cvery offensive considering the fact that there were funerals the next day, there was mourning we still had to do.\u201d\nKashuv was not pleased to hear this, stating he was \u201ctrying to control his anger\u201d towards Hogg for his multiple charged statements against the President and Florida Governor Rick Scott. In an interview with Fox News, Kashuv said \u201cThe president calls [Hogg] and it shows he wants to make a change, and you\u2019re talking about bipartisan change and the one man who leads our nation comes to you and says \u2018let\u2019s do something, let\u2019s make it happen.\u2019 And you hang up on him?\u201d He continued: \u201cYou hang up on him and brag about it on national television? It\u2019s extremely counterproductive,\u201d Kashuv told Fox News\u2019s Martha MacCallum.\nKashuv says he is not one for counterproductivity; although he is a strongly based conservative at heart, he advocates for bipartisan solutions talking to senators from the likes of Ted Cruz all the way to Chuck Schumer- two senators with opposite opinions on nearly everything.\nKashuv also met with the President and First Lady to advocate for the STOP School Violence Act 2018 bill which passed the house last week with an overwhelming majority and most certainly will be put into law in the coming weeks.\nKyle recalled the bill as a great start but is not fully satisfied as he says there is \u201cstill much more to do.\u201d\nJoe Messina of class 2019 appreciates all Kashuv has done stating \u201cit\u2019s just refreshing to see him advocating for some actual dialogue between the two parties, it\u2019s what we need most right now if anyone wants to get any legislation passed on the topics of gun control and school safety.\u201d\nWhether you agree with David Hogg or Kyle Kashuv, it\u2019s an amazing thing how these students no older than 18 have become powerful voices for change in this country despite being first-hand witnesses of some of our nation\u2019s darkest moments.",
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        "raw_content": "Escape! Escape!\nTwo prisoners escape from detention with the help of a young woman. Trouble begins when they take refuge in a seemingly abandoned house in the woods.\nThis part-prison break, part-witch episode brings the Deep South setting alive with great sound effects: rain storm, sloshing mud, bubbling cauldron, predator wild--ahem--life. What befalls the convicts is so unexpected that when they lose their ability to see in the disorienting dark, it's creepy and claustrophobic, you're stuck right along with them!\nThat was interesting. I thought I had it figured out when the ant showed up, but got thrown off by the \"force field.\"\nI also loved the foley effects on this one. They really outdid themselves. Though I gotta say, every episode that has a yowling cat makes our cats exit the room. I had part of it figured but what was really going on . . . the ending . . . that was a very pleasant surprise indeed.\nGreat sound artists on this \"Twilight Zone\" style episode. You really get to stretch your imagination on this one! Thanks Bob Juhren and cast!\nThis one was really good. Never guessed the ending.\nLoved this story, kept me on the edge of my seat. Clever ending!\nMindy, 2012-6/17\nImagination! Wonder if the writer was a fan of DC Comics \"The Atom\" (or watched a lot of \"Land of the Giants\") Clever stuff - expertly presented. The greatest strength of CBSRMT is the variety of stories - not all of them work, but the batting average is very high. Sound effects, acting, story all work in this eerie endeavor.\nActually, I'd be more terrified of an ant than a Venus flytrap. Crime drama, witchcraft.\nWith the help of a womantwo convicts escape from prison. They flee to a house in the woods and try to hide. They chose the wrong house. Spooky episode. Raeburn stands out\nBifidus Boy\nA couple of escaped convicts are met by one\u2019s wife and the three get lost during the get away through the bush. They force their way into an old woman\u2019s house for refuge and a rest, but they\u2019ve picked the wrong house! She turns out to be a witch or sorcerer of some sort and in short order has them fleeing. After the smoke clears, they find themselves in a strange land with bizarre vegetation and landforms. The file I have was full of digital blips and skips and garbles, but despite that I enjoyed this episode, and once you realized what had happened, there was lots for the imagination to grab on to and have fun with.\nThis entry is one of my all time favorite shows. It is very fun and I was surprised by the fate of the woman who died at the end. She was at best a half hearted collaborator and showed sympathy towards the old witch and I expected her to live but was happy she bought the ant farm. Did I miss it or was the third man still alive at the end? I don't recall hearing his death depicted (unless it was hinted at by the officer's statement about seeing something for a second near the end of the show). Once again an RMT show features a witch. I never think of this show when I consider great RMT witch centered, episodes but it actually is. \"Escape, Escape\" has one of the best RMT titles ever. I would rank \"Hickory, Dickory Doom\" number one. I save RMTs I download in iTunes and it allows you to rank titles with up to 5 stars. \"Escape, Escape\" earns five stars and would crack my top ten. It is very fun and the witch was very....witchy.\nMr. Favenir\nI, too, was surprised by the ending. I like endings that suddenly smash your notions about what just happened. Another that comes to mind along these same lines is \"Black Widow\". Bryna Raeburn just makes this show for me, as she does many others. I would say that she is my favourite female actress on RMT. She never does a poor job and always makes her character believable. I took it that the third man was still alive, probably the movement seen by the Major. Interesting that Granny Good's terrariums were famous around the area. Apparently she had used this method a few times before! Escape, Escape is a great title, although it gives away nothing as to what the show is really about. Many shows cannot be judged by the title. Thank you for your comments.\nExcellent! This is one of those stories that you listen to and say \"this is pretty good\" or \"I wonder where this is going\" and then you say \"huh? what is going on?\" (referring to the oversized ants and the plants that eat people), and then bam! it all makes sense and you didn't see it coming... all of a sudden you start thinking back over the details of the story and smiling because the ending is so clever. I sure didn't see it coming and it was a real surprise. Loved it. Great choice.\nThis show did have one of the best surprise endings in RMT history. I for one, never expected the show to conclude in the way it did, which makes this a show that lends itself to being heard multiple times.\nThis episode seemed to lose focus when they found themselves going head to head with giant ants and plants. The actors were terrific at conveying the physical drama and violence; it was like hearing an action movie on television without being able to see it. It seemed a bit TOO action-oriented to work well on radio but the wonderful ending put it in a different perspective. I couldn't help but laugh out loud. Still, I think Sagamore Cottage is still the best people-shrinking episode in the cbsrmt cataloge.\nPoor escapees, they should have been nice ro Granny Good....\nOne of my all time favorite episodes.\nGood episode about escaped convicts and one convict's wife. You should learn not to be mean to witches I guess. I figured out what had happened to them after a short period of time, but not where they were. Makes you wonder if anything was in any of the other terrariums that she made.\nAnother great cast on that one. Episode where these people seek shelter in a witch's house, end up stealing from her and killing her cat. She puts them into a terrarium for revenge. What was the name of that show? The whole thing was horrible and scary from start to finish! Horrible because of what they did to her and her cat, but also horrible because of what she did to them! Bryna Raeburn played the witch. She was always so good. I think she is my favorite actress on the show. She's very versatile.\nBryna Raeburn played the witch. She was always so good. I think she is my favorite actress on the show. She's very versatile.\none of my faves! Old woman creeped me out. Great ending too.\nEscape Escape! This is episode # 109. Storyline really took me by surprise!\nI've heard through the grapevine that some stations play re-runs of CBSRMT but I don't know which ones.\nGet on the Internet and check the schedule of the am stations in your area\nI listened to this episide last night. I will now put it on my list of faves. The ending was great and it was very 'twilight zone-ish'!\nGreat episode with great ending. I like these shows with surprise wndings. Well written.\nThis was the first one I listened to again when the all-episode MP3 set was purchased it had such a lasting effect originally. Later played it for a 21 yr old daughter was who quite intrigued by the story laying on a couch. She suddenly sat up and yelled out the astonishing twist when she realized it. We had a good chuckle about it. A terrific example of stimulating your imagination to provide the imagery especially the giant ants. And it plays with powerful effect at night in the car during a road trip as does so much of the CBSRMT. 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        "raw_content": "Motivational Monday | My Time vs. My Turn\nPublished on June 20, 2016 August 16, 2017 by ChaoticCritic\nHAPPY FREAKING MONDAY EVERYONE!\nI know, we all wish it was still the weekend. Plus it\u2019s the first day of Summer and I\u2019m sure there\u2019s a lot of other things you\u2019d like to be doing rather than working.\nFor those new readers, my Motivational Monday series is by far my favorite. I mean, who doesn\u2019t like to be inspired and motivated? I draw inspiration from my everyday life whether it be something I see when I\u2019m driving, a convo with a friend, or even something on TV. If it speaks to me, I want to share it.\nA couple weeks ago I was having a conversation with my friend and she was telling me about her Pastor\u2019s sermon and what was said.\nIt\u2019s my time. It\u2019s not my turn, but I\u2019m next.\nI\u2019m at a crossroads in my life where I\u2019m working a job that barely pays the bills, but I look at the positive of something being better than nothing. I know that my time at this job is ending, I\u2019m not sure when the opportunity is coming, but I know I\u2019m next.\nIt can be discouraging and frustrating to see your friends going here and there and gaining new work positions while you\u2019re still stuck. Is there something wrong with you? Are you as ready as you say you are for that next step?\nI know that I am beyond blessed to have what I do have. I also know that God would not give me what I cannot handle. All the jobs I\u2019m applying to just may not be the one. Maybe my approach is wrong. Maybe, just maybe, it\u2019s NOT MY TIME!\nLast night LeBron James was able to rally his team, the Cleveland Cavaliers, to a victory. This was not just a pinnacle for his career, but for the city of Cleveland as well.\nLeBron James is the perfect example of it being his \u201ctime\u201d but not his \u201cturn.\u201d He was drafted right out of high school to the Cavaliers and was able to put the team on the map, but never got the championship. He then left his comfort zone, went to Miami, evolved as a player, won 2 champsionships and then did the unthinkable and went back to Cleveland. Why? That\u2019s his home. He went and became a better player for his city.\nUpon his return he was able to go all the way to the finals only to be shut down. Was it meant for him to be in Cleveland? Should he take his talents elsewhere again? He didn\u2019t stop and even promised the city of Cleveland that he\u2019d bring a title. Seeing the evolution of LeBron, this series was different. You can tell just how seasoned he is as a player.\nThe Cavs were down 3-1 and everyone was rooting for the Warriors. The Warriors were cocky, the team dynamic had changed. With Steph Curry being the MVP, everyone had counted the Cavs out. LeBron wasn\u2019t \u2018that guy\u2019 anymore. Forget about his skill, Curry is the man now. Yet the Cavs didn\u2019t back down. They took it to game 7 and won. It was his time to take it to the next level. It was finally his turn to give the gold to Cleveland.\nNo matter who tries to dictate what you should do, stay focused on your goal. Whatever that goal may be, focus and keep working towards it. It will take time, but your turn will come.\nI can feel that it\u2019s my time and sooner or later it\u2019ll be my turn. Of course I\u2019ll share whenever that is.\nCategories Inspiration\u2022Tags cavaliers, Cleveland cavaliers, Inspiration, inspire, lebron james, motivation, motivational, motivational monday, positive thinking, uplifting\nPrevious Dollar Tree DIY | Greeting Cards\nNext Motivational Monday | Daily Devotions\n3 thoughts on \u201cMotivational Monday | My Time vs. My Turn\u201d\nGreat post very inspiring\nPingback: Motivational Monday | Daily Devotions \u2013 Chaotic Critic",
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        "raw_content": "I started a new job just after Christmas, a second job to supplement my job at Community of Faith, so I am now officially a tentmaker. The wisdom of church thinkers tells us that this is a new direction for churches to go in, to move away from full time clergy, especially in smaller or more rural churches. It can help a church\u2019s bottom line to not be paying a pastor a full time salary; and it can be helpful to the pastor as well, because it forces him or her to keep very good boundaries between the church and the rest of life. And if you\u2019ve ever worked as a part-time pastor you know there really isn\u2019t such a thing, especially if you\u2019re not good at keeping boundaries, and many pastors who are paid a part-time salary end up working around the clock anyway. 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If the Iran deal comes to be (another farce) Israel looses a lot of its \u201cwoe is me schtick\u201d and that isn\u2019t going to be allowed.\nLike Hillary said, \u201cI take a backseat to no one when you look at my record in standing up and fighting for progressive values.\u201d\nSeeing the success of Obama\u2019s formula of quoting and comparing himself to Raygun (more frequently than he does for any of his other predecessors) Hillary is posturing herself to be the Raygun Megathatcher.\nThe highest praise I can give to the government of Israel is that, as of today, it is not as bad as the Third Reich. They have not yet begun loading Palestinians into box cars and sending them to death camps. They otherwise employ the same tactics against the Palestinians that the Nazis employed against Jews. BDS is a good thing but whether it stops the crimes being committed against the people of the former Palestine remains to be seen. Hillary voted for the Iraq war and now she votes against BDS. A truly despicable human being.\nFrom the Davies article, just a snippet:\n\"U.S. Central Command\u2019s latest figures on its aerial bombardment of Iraq and Syria reveal that this is the heaviest U.S. bombing campaign since President George W. Bush\u2019s \u201cShock and Awe\u201d campaign against Iraq in 2003. In the campaign\u2019s first ten months from August 2014 to May 2015, the U.S. and its allies conducted 15,245 air strikes, or an average of 51 air strikes per day.\n\u201cThis is only the latest campaign in a 15-year global air war, largely ignored by U.S. media, in which the United States and its allies have conducted at least 118,000 air strikes against other countries since 2000. The 47,000 air strikes conducted in the 6 \u00bd years since President Barack Obama took office are only a small reduction from the 70,000 in eight years of the Bush administration, and the current campaign will easily make up that deficit if it continues at this intensity until Obama leaves office.\u201d\nIsrael is guilty of Apartheid and there has been lots of killing\u2026 but NOTHING compares with the U.S. martial machine. So all this gnashing of teeth over Israel, preferred by many in this forum seems like a way of distancing away from what our own nation is doing in our names.\nAnd under the GUISE of aid, most of what goes to Israel are U.S. war profiteers\u2019 made armaments.\nIsrael couldn\u2019t get away with murder if it was not aligned with the U.S. Military-Industrial-Murder & Mayhem Complex.\nComparisons with Nazi Germany are way off base. OUR OWN nation\u2019s corrupt government under rule by Deep State, Fourth Reich-style operators is a far more apt competitor for THAT title!\ncan_curmugon 2015-07-07 15:53:35 UTC #10\nYou deserve many upticks for this!\nMay I add that the MIC uses prison inmates in the US to make it\u2019 s armaments dirt cheap. Just like the Nazis.\nDeflection, anyone? What are you protecting?\nHillary Clinton does not deserve to be president. She voted for the Iraq War & Obama\u2019s war in Libya. She bragged about Gaddhafi\u2019s death. She\u2019s against BDS & is for BS. She and Bill are extremely pro Israeli because the talks between Arafat and Barak did not succeed. She is pro war because Bill is unpopular with the military for avoiding Vietnam.\n\u201cDemocratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton sent a letter to media mogul Haim Saban, a mega-donor, assuring him that she would make countering the global Boycott, Divestment & Sanctions (BDS) movement against Israel a priority.\u201d\nIf the biggest campaign donors were avid supporters of killing babies with pitchforks Hillary would be among the most vocal proponents of the practice.\nRemember when she called Hosni Mubarak family and the young of Egypt spurned her.\njem1711ima 2015-07-07 20:14:07 UTC #20\nAbsolutely not true! Bernie and Elizabeth have taken pro-Israel stands on some issues (haven\u2019t ALL of the candidates, except, perhaps the unelectable Green Party\u2019s Jill Stein), but if you do your homework, Bernie has not voted the Senate\u2019s pro-Israel line on a number of issues. He voted against the Iraq war, for instance. Look up his Senate voting record and get informed. Hillary is a dyed-in-the-wool Zionist and an Amazonian war hawk-- she scares the s\u2026t out of me.\nBesides the I/P issue, Sanders is 100% supportive of most of Americans, the 99%, whereas Hillary and the Republicans ARE the 1%-- exactly how do you expect that group to benefit the average American?\nOK-- re your comment: those mentioned as being on the same page: perhaps. But in the same paragraph-- no way.\nimpeachemall 2015-07-07 21:21:34 UTC #21\nThat\u2019s sarcasm on your part, right jneastra??\nJust give them time\u2026 A holocaust requires preparation.\nEAW 2015-07-07 21:41:25 UTC #23\nI have to agree with your comments about Israel. I have never understood why the US is so compelled to support a, frankly, nasty regime. How did the tiny number of Jews in the US (there are more Sikhs than Jews) get so much power?\nSo Hitler killed lots of Jews. Not nice. But does that mean that they can now impose their view on the region. I don\u2019t much like much of what the Palestinians propose, but they have a right to be heard.\nI will not support a candidate whose platform includes unconditional support of Israel.\nNeither Bernie or Liz went to Netanyahu\u2019s speech. But if you\u2019re still sitting on the fence about voting for Bernie, you might consider that though oligarchy jews are excited about having a first jewish President, they would pour billions into his defeat if he dared to mention anything at all against the apartheid.\nThese jewish oligarchs might not attack him in the first instance though he might affect their bottom line, a price they might be willing to pay for having a member or their tribe as US President. But if he strays and goes against the Likudniks, they would join the rest of the non-jewish oligarchs in putting a price on his head. Bernie must know this so he stays mum on the subject.\nIf the I/P issue was up for a referendum in America, Israel would probably lose. A big reason why no American politician ever mentions the \u201cR\u201d word, even after the recent Greek example.\nUsing ongoing referendums to resolve the I/P issue would be a safer way for Bernie to address that and other contentious issues in his platform. Instituting referendums to resolve political problems has saved countries from the rich and powerful that can buy, coerce and assassinate politicians. I hope Bernie realizes that.\nPlease keep in mind that Bernie could have written this, as well.\nAnyone willing to overlook that fact for \u201cthe greater good\u201d should ask themselves how they\u2019d explain that rationale to a child in Gaza.\n\u201cI am writing to express my alarm over the consideration of Hillary Clinton for any office, even that of county dogcatcher in the USA, for under her guidance, it would definitely not be a no kill shelter.\nShe should be running for the Knesset or the Likud. She would fit right in.\nBDS is the way to go. First Israel, then expand it to Israel\u2019s enablers such as the USA and its MICC. How about NATO and the rest of the rat pack that constitutes the US Axis of Evil.\nThe Greeks have set the stage for a transformation of the world. Not a world of luxury and power for the 0.001%, but a world of hard work, honor and dignity, where actual labor is appreciated, production is rewarded and, endless paper-shuffling to swell the bank account is held in contempt.\nWith hard work and dedication, it could happen!\nHillary Clinton is purely and simply a political whore, who is out for everything she can\nbeg, borrow, or steal, and she\u2019s been that way from the very beginning. She would not\nbe a woman president, but rather a holy terror president, far worse than even the present\ntrader-in chief.",
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        "raw_content": "Long life diet plan\nWhen we follow a good living plan with right diet we can live well beyond our 80s and 90s\nLongevity is the length of a person\u2019s life [life expectancy]. Prolongation of life usually goes beyond acknowledging the basic short span of human life; it also includes thinking about methods of extending life.\nAn \u201coptimised natural longevity\u201d plan is something we can reach through the use of modern medicine, appropriate lifestyle and diet choices, calorie restriction, exercise, regular health check-ups with your physician/therapist, appropriate supplements, and suitable healthcare management.\nGenetic predisposition. Genetics plays a major role in increasing, or decreasing, our life expectancy. Certain common diseases of adult life, such as diabetes, high blood pressure [hypertension], schizophrenia, and congenital malformations, such as cleft lip, have a strong genetic component to their occurrence. Genetic influences on lifespan are minimal prior to age 60, but they increase subsequently.\nMedical care. Medicine and science have increased the average person\u2019s life span by nearly three decades over the past century.\nLifestyle habits. Smoking and alcohol are contributory factors in affecting longevity. Cigarette smoking has been clearly linked to one of the most common causes of death in the elderly. It also contributes to a higher death and disability rate associated with many chronic illnesses common in this age group.\nSmoking increases the production of free radicals in our body. This damages our cells and healthy tissues and also weakens the immune system.\nAnti-oxidants are substances that reduce, neutralise, and prevent damage caused to the body by free radicals. By their very nature, anti-oxidants are capable of stabilising free radicals before they can react and cause harm, in much the same way that a buffer stabilises an acid to maintain normal balance.\nAnti-oxidants are present in foods such as vitamins, minerals, carotenoids, and polyphenols, among others. Many anti-oxidants are often identified in food by their distinctive colours \u2013 the deep red of cherries and tomatoes; the orange of carrots; the yellow of corn, mangoes, and saffron; the blue-purple of blueberries, blackberries, and grapes. The most well-known components of food with anti-oxidant activities are vitamins A, C, and E; b-carotene; the mineral, selenium; and, lycopene.\nLongevity through diet\nIt has been proven that we can extend our age by 10-20 years by way of a healthy diet. Longevity diet provides us energy; it makes our day active, not sluggish and sleepy. Food provides the building blocks for our extraordinary, high-energy, mobile body.\nSimple changes in the food we eat may significantly lower the risk of developing obesity, heart disease, some cancers and diseases of the digestive system.\nA diet in the best sense of the term is essentially a lifestyle choice to be followed indefinitely. It is also known as calorie restriction [CR] diet. CR diet is suggested to slow down the aging process and maintain peak vitality. If the first rule of good health is a regular medical check-up, the second rule is balanced diet, since food is critically connected to the onset, or control, of ailments. Let\u2019s take a tour of the miracle world of medicine called \u201cfood.\u201d\nCereals are an important part of our diet. Unrefined cereals, such as oats, barley, brown rice and whole wheat, contain large amounts of starch, some proteins, B-complex vitamins, fibre, phytic acid and saponins. However, refined cereals, like polished rice, processed wheat flour and maida, lack fibre and B-complex vitamins.\nPhytic acid has iron-binding capacity. It prevents cancer-causing free radicals from inflicting damage to the body\nSaponins are known to bind to cholesterol in the intestinal tract and flush them out of the body unabsorbed. Saponins are also said to increase the number of natural-killer cells and boost immunity. A daily consumption of 8-10 servings of cereals is recommended.\nTry to include vegetables, including leafy vegs, roots and tubers, and other vegs in your daily diet plan. Examples: palak, methi, chowli, potatoes, suran, kand, bhindi, dudhi, ambat chukka, lettuce, radish, turia, and cauliflower.\nLeafy vegetables contribute value to our diet in terms of vitamins, especially A, C, folic acid and B-1, minerals such as calcium and iron, water and, above all, fibre\nThe yellow and orange vegetables contribute significant amounts of vitamins, especially vitamin A and C, minerals such as potassium and large amounts of water\nRoots and tubers are rich in carbohydrates; they provide mainly energy. Most of them are a fair source of several nutrients.\nThis low-calorie food group also provides good amounts of anti-oxidants, innumerable phytochemicals and, of course, beautiful colour to our diet.\nFlavonoids [found in onions]: They are found to disarm free radicals and prevent formation of carcinogens [cancer-causing substances]. They prevent platelet aggregation, clot-formation, and also lower blood pressure\nLycopene [tomatoes]: This is an exceptionally strong anti-oxidant\nIndoles/glucosinolates [found in brussel sprouts, cauliflower, and broccoli]: They help in detoxification. They are a powerhouse of our cancer-fighting \u201cammo.\u201d\nTake at least 3-4 servings each of raw and cooked vegetables, daily.\nAll legumes and pulses are rich in proteins, folate, iron, phosphorous, potassium, zinc and vitamins A, C, and B: thiamine, riboflavin, niacin and pyridoxine. The content of these nutrients varies for different types of pulses. Since cereals are lysine-limiting [lysine is an amino acid], a combination of cereals with pulses complements deficiency, and improves the quality as well as the quantity of protein in the diet.\nSoybeans contain fairly high levels of several compounds with demonstrated anti-cancer activity, including a high content of isoflavonoids, such as genistein. These isoflavonoids have been shown to inhibit the growth of both human breast and prostate cancer cells. In addition, regular use of soy protein [soybeans, tofu, soy nuts, and soy beverage] can lower blood cholesterol and triglyceride levels by 10-15 per cent, especially in persons with elevated lipid levels. In addition, soy is a rich source of heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids\nSprouts contain about three times the amount of vitamins as compared to the corresponding whole pulses. 2-3 servings of pulses a day are recommended. Also, include at least one serving of sprouts in your daily diet.\nMeat comprises of lean and red meats.\nExcessive consumption of red meat increases the risk of atherosclerosis [thickening of the arteries], because of the large content of saturated fats. A healthier option would be lean meat like chicken and fish, which have smaller amounts of saturated fats. Meats, in general, provide good quality protein, iron and calcium.\nNutritionally, eggs are one of the most complete foods. The only nutrient absent in eggs is vitamin C. Egg yolk is rich in cholesterol; it should, therefore, not be consumed daily by individuals affected by cardiovascular disease. However, egg white can be consumed safely everyday.\nFish is the only animal protein rich in PUFA [polyunsaturated fats], especially omega-3 fatty acids. It is, therefore, ideal for consumption by atherosclerotic/heart patients.One serving of lean meat is recommended daily.\nYou love citrus fruits such as orange, sweet lime, amla, and lemon; and, other fruits like banana, chickoo, sitaphal, melons, and papaya, don\u2019t you? All fruits are excellent sources of anti-oxidants, phytochemicals [nutraceuticals], vitamins, minerals, fibre, and carbohydrates.\nLimonene [found in all citrus fruits, especially lemon]: It works like aspirin and helps prevent platelet clumping. It is particularly beneficial in fighting breast cancer in women\nCarotenoids [found in yellow and orange fruits]: All carotenoids are powerful anti-oxidants and help fight free radicals.\nTake at least one serving each of a citrus and a non-citrus fruit, daily.\nIn spite of a host of theories for and against its consumption, milk remains the most common commodity in any Indian household, rich or poor. The milk group is a good source of high biological value proteins, calcium and all vitamins [except vitamin C]. Cow\u2019s milk is a better choice over buffalo\u2019s milk, because of the high fat content in the latter. Using skimmed cow\u2019s milk is ideal because all nutrients are made available, while the fat is discarded.\n2-3 servings of milk and/or milk products are recommended, daily.\nFats and sugars\nDietary fat is a vital nutrient that helps promote a healthy lifestyle. Dietary fat supplies essential fatty acids, such as linoleic acid, which is extremely important to children for proper growth. Fat is also required for the maintenance of healthy skin, regulation of cholesterol metabolism, and certain body processes. However, either of these in excess can cause obesity, heart disease, and diabetes.\nFatty acids in food are classified as saturated [SFA] and unsaturated, monounsaturated [MUFA] and polyunsaturated [PUFA]. Foods which contain predominantly MUFA are avocado, olives, olive oil, peanut butter, peanut oils, lard, regular margarine, vegetable shortening, pork, poultry, eggs, and cashew.\nFoods which contain predominantly PUFA are corn, cottonseed, safflower, soybean, and sunflower oil, walnuts, and mayonnaise, french dressing, if made with the above oils, fish and fish oils. The ratio of SFA:MUFA:PUFA should ideally be 1:1.5:1. Hence, it is advisable to use a blend of the oils cited above rather than any single oil, as no single oil gives the fatty acid composition in the right amounts.\n3-4 tsp of fats per person/day is recommended.\nAbout 5-6 tsp of table sugar is considered okay for a non-diabetic person.\nSauce, chutney, pickle\nLove their tickle and tang? They trio is an indispensable part of Indian diet. Due to high salt content, they contribute a significant amount of salt in our diet. Those having high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease would do well to avoid their use.\nWe can probably survive without food for 30 days, but we would die in 3-5 days without water. Drink water even if you are not thirsty. It\u2019s unbelievable, yet true! Water is beneficial in various disorders: constipation, bladder problems, headache, kidney stones, heartburn, acne, skin allergies, and so on. Drink 8-10 glasses [250 ml each] everyday. 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        "raw_content": "Sophia Emmett completed a traineship at the Jam Factory, Craft and Design Centre in Adelaide and studied Visual Arts at Monash University, majoring in hot glass. Sophia has traveled extensive in Australia and the USA, pursuing her career in design. She has worked with a number of master glass blowers and has undertaken several artist-in-residency programs, including the Canberra School of Art and a fellowship at the Creative Glass Centre of America.\nIn recent years Sophia has become interested in making jewellery, creating each piece as a small sculptural form. Sophia enjoys the challenge of designing and making pieces that are intimate, wearable constructions. These works have evolved from her innovative approach to materials, combined with a fascination of the relationship between texture and form.\nPieces by Workshop 85",
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        "title": "Should a country have the right to enforce culture on those seeking Citizenship? @(RoamTravelShow .) - Contendr.io",
        "raw_content": "Should a country have the right to enforce their culture on those seeking citizenship? Should this right be allowed to infringe upon religious observation and freedom? Take a look at the following article where those seeking Swiss citizenship were denied after refusing to shake hands.\nWhat countries enforce their culture on an individual? Does Japan? Does Norway? Does Canada? What is the definition of 'enforce'? From my understanding, if you wanted to celebrate Christmas in any of those countries you'd be able to. Or if you wanted to celebrate Eid Al-Fitr you could. At the same time, their heritages and traditions in those countries are promoted and people living in those countries are encouraged to know and understand the history and heritage the nation is from. On the other hand... if the definition of 'enforce' were to mean that myself and my wife had to dress a certain way at all times, adhere to religious practices that were not my own, were not allowed in public without following certain rules or laws then I'd disagree with that nation. I think it's entirely possible for a nation to promote and embrace their heritage while simultaneously allowing the freedom of will and choice for individuals to express their own identities.\nA Country absolutely should have complete control and ownership over their immigration laws and 'regulations'. This particular instance seems odd, but from a legal standpoint a country is not 'required' to accept everyone; or anyone for that matter.\nI agree. If you're moving to another country you should be open to accept their culture, otherwise, stick to the culture you're familiar with back home.\nEdgar Becerra6 months ago\nI think a country should definitly have the right\nMauricio Miranda6 months ago\nyes they should have the right to enforce their culture on those seeking citizenship but they should not be denied for not shaking hands it is truly disrespectful but that shale not be a reason to deny citenzinship.\nBrianna Ramirez6 months ago\nI don't think they should , I think that we have the ability to chose what we want to do and say . Also we are a good and hardworking country , we look after our citizens and I think anybody who wants to become a citizen should be able. Many people come here to find a better life for them and there families. we should give them that opportunity for there life .\nDiscussion with Gerardo Zuniga\nGerardo Zuniga6 months ago\nA country should not have the right to enforce a culture on those seeking citizenship because we shouldn't be able to control our population due to their race, culture, and religion. This right should not be allowed to infringe religious observation and freedom.\n100% agree. But how do you legislate in such a way that gives a Country the right to control their borders, but still allows people to maintain their freedoms in the process of immigration? As someone who has immigrated from one country to another I feel very strongly that there is an expectation that I will respect and value the local customs and traditions... But at the same time I bring with me a lot of the cultural differences from where I came\nDiscussion with Jonthan Esparza\nJonthan Esparza6 months ago\nI believe a country should not have the right to enforce their culture on those seeking citizenship; no government, no higher power should be allowed to enforce their culture. A person should be allowed to believe in what they want to believe. If a country thinks you shouldn't have that right well then you shouldn't live in that country.\nThis is a great point. For the sake of conversation I'd like to offer a counter-argument. If we think of a country as simply a collection of individuals who have decided to come together and create a single entity out of themselves - What is to be done if all the individuals have decided democratically that they want their country to be a certain way and preserve certain traditions? Are all those individuals to be forced by 'the government' into accepting contradictory cultures and ideas into their 'land'? As someone that grew up in Melbourne, Australia I personally favour cosmopolitanism and multi-culturalism - But I can kinda understand the argument that I just put forward when people express it as such\nRosa Rodriguez6 months ago\nI believe that a country shouldn't have the right to enforce their culture on those seeking citizenship. People have different views on topics and things and this should be respected by others. It is important to see others' circumstances and cultures. I also think diversity is important for a country.\nJamileth Sanchez6 months ago\nI believe that a country should not have the right to choice what you do and don\u00b4t do. I feel like a person has the right to be who they want to be and be as unique as they want to be. A person should also be able to choice what they want their religion to be. No one should have the power of ever saying how a person should be or what they should believe.\nNevaeh Molina6 months ago\nI feel a country shouldn't be able to enforce their culture on the people who are seeking citizenship. They should be able to believe what they want to. If a country forces everyone to believe the same thing and have the same cultural beliefs there will be no cultural diversity. Beliefs are what we want to believe and what you think is true not what someone else wants you to believe.\nTiffany Garcia6 months ago\nI believe they shouldn't be able to do that because you can just change a person by force. Forcing someone to do something shouldn't be allowed I understand if they should kind of implement some part of the culture, but if they don't want to they shouldn't have to. They should be and act like who they want to be not what others want them to be. The government shouldn't have a right to change you.\nJose Morales6 months ago\nNo a country should only be able to enforce the laws.The culture of the country can not enforce culture.An immigrant does not have to embrace the cultures of the country they have migrated to\nJamie Slaton6 months ago\nI do not believe that a country should be allowed to force their culture or religion on to the people seeking citizenship. The country should be allowed to enforce rules and other legal regulations, but enforcing a culture or something else that doesn't do anything to protect the people shouldn't be allowed. It is unfair to force a person to change.\nDiscussion with Diego Cabrales\nDiego Cabrales6 months ago\nI think that a person should have the right to believe what you want to believe in.People shouldn't be forced to do something that they don't want to.I think there should be a law where everyone globally agrees in.This would be a difficult law to enforce but I think it should be possible.There shouldn't be a force to stop us from living a better life than what we had before.There are some countries out there that kill their own people and make them suffer so we need a safe place to live.That's my personal opinion.\n@Diego - \"People shouldn't be forced to do something that they don't want to\". Wouldn't this also apply to the Swiss people not wanting to let people in who don't shake hands? Some would argue they shouldn't be forced to accept refugees if they don't want to. I agree that we need some kind of universal law. Perhaps something that builds on the UN charter for Human Rights?\nAbigail Reyes6 months ago\nVerenice Hernandez6 months ago\nI believe that a country should definitely not be able to have the right to enforce their culture on those seeking citizenship. It is completely inappropriate that the government wants to try to do that. People should have the freedom to believe in whatever they want. When people come over the main reason is so that can have a better life and opportunities for them and their family because they didn't have that it their country. Since they left their country, their religion, beliefs, and culture is the only thing they have left with them.\nMayra Lopez6 months ago\nA country shouldn't have the right to enforce their culture on those seeking citizenship. The reason being is that the country can not control and cause this. This right should not be allowed to infringe upon these religious people. The people in the article should have hand shock, but they still didn't become Swiss citizens.\nNanci Barraza6 months ago\nI believe that a country shouldn't have the right to just take someones citizenship just because of a handshake. Instead they should talk it over there's no need to take someones citizenship some people have their reasons why they don't want a hand shake it's their decision not others. I also believe that country shouldn't have the right to enforce someone seeking citizenship.\nSheyla Ontiveros6 months ago\nI am against a country enforcing their culture on people seeking a citizenship. When people have a different type of culture you should respect that, everyone is different and they shouldn't be forced to be something they don't want to be. In my opinion, we as people don't have a clue of what they've been through so they can go to a new country and have a better life. I think that everything they went through would not be worth it if you get to the country they wanted to get to and they see that people are discriminating them for not wanting to do thing against their culture or religion. If a country starts to enforce their culture/religion on citizens then a lot of people wouldn't travel around the world, I just think it's not necessary to tell someone what religion or culture they have to be to stay in a certain country. Honestly, would you like it if someone was telling you that you have to do something but, then you don't do it because it's against your culture/religion and now they want to take you citi",
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        "title": "What are the guidelines for questions about nutrition / nutritional content? - Seasoned Advice Meta",
        "raw_content": "The FAQ states that 'General health and diet issue (e.g. \"Is cauliflower healthy?\")' questions are off-topic. This answer backs that up. This question (Google's cache for non-10K folks) about calcium content was closed for reasons of moderation.\nBut this question about nutrient decay remains open, as do questions about how cooking changes caloric content, questions about nutritional data, and even a question asking for low-acid food recommendations .\nI'm confused. What makes a question about nutrition on-topic versus off-topic? Is it about the level of detail provided in the question, or about the level of expertise required to answer the question? Or perhaps even about the OP trying to solve a problem that they're actually having, rather than asking follow-up questions from some study?\nKatieKKatieK\nPlease see the nutritient-composition tag wiki for full information about current policy.\nThe very short version is that specific questions about specific nutritional content in a culinary context (e.g. \"How does ripeness of a fruit affect the amount of sugar it has?\") are okay, but anything which explicitly or implicitly asks for any sort of information about health or effects on the human body (e.g. \"Is X healthy?\" or \"Will X make me lose weight?\") is off-topic.\nThe calcium content question actually wasn't closed, it was deleted by the author. I don't think it was because it was off-topic, it was just a little off the beaten path and there several comments suggesting that maybe it wasn't such a great idea.\nThe key word in the FAQ is general. As in, not specifically culinary. The issue of nutrition here is a bit like the issue of \"Too Localized\" being applied to broad regional questions, or even the issue of recipe-related questions here - that is to say, there's a sweet spot, not every question with any reference to nutrition is off-topic, and we should be careful not to step over the line too often.\nWhat our guideline has always been (or at least, how I've always interpreted it) is that nutrition questions as they relate to cooking are fine, but nutrition questions as they relate to dietary needs are not. Somebody (probably myself) should edit the nutrition tag wiki to clarify this but in a nutshell, if the question is about:\nNutritional content of a specific food: OK\nEffect of a cooking method on nutritional content: OK\nIngredients or techniques to meet a nutritional need: OK, but must be very specific (e.g. gluten-free substitute OK, but \"will help me lose weight\" off-topic)\nGeneral healthiness of a food: Off-Topic\nGeneral healthiness of a lifestyle choice (i.e. diet): Off-Topic\nWe're not trying to create a landscape devoid of anything to do with nutrition, we're just trying to avoid creating little soapboxes for people to rave and pontificate about whatever is currently trendy to believe about nutrition and dieting. We're not dietitians, we're cooks; we're not here to discuss what people's diets should consist of, but assuming somebody has consulted their dietitian and figured out what their needs are, the rest is more or less within our territory.\nA question about how cooking changes caloric content is still about cooking. A question about how many calories you need per day isn't about cooking at all. There's a significant difference.\nFWIW: I was never a fan of \"let's make a list of foods that are [high in calories / low in acid / blah in blah]\" questions, but the community almost unanimously declared itself in favour of these some time ago - I think it all started with the cheap sources of protein question - so we'd definitely be fighting an uphill battle trying to close those now. My problem with them isn't so much that they're off-topic, just that they're very poll-oriented. But at least they aren't actively doing any harm by being on the site.\nThe question about nutrient decay is definitely on the border. My rationale for leaving that one alone is that it's in the scope of commercial food processing, and we generally accept those because they're interesting and challenging and objective, and even though we don't currently have a lot of experts in that field, it would be great to get some experts in that field. The food-science area has one leg in home cooking and another leg in commercial processing (I guess mol-gas is the torso).\nHopefully that's clear. To make a long story short, we're trying to avoid nutrition questions of the \"what should I eat\" variety; questions that are about nutrition and cooking at the same time are OK.\nAaronutAaronut\nI think the FAQ might need a little updating around this. I had a answer edited by someone saying \"nutrition and health were off-topic\" which is clearly not a black-and-white issue. Granted, my answer did have an otherwise relevant nutrition component (which I adjusted down). But I had to read the FAQ five times before I spotted the fact that nutrition was technically off-topic. \u2013 staticsan Oct 4 '12 at 0:29\nIf questions about general health and diet issues are not allowed, does it make sense to keep the \u201chealth\u201d tag?",
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        "raw_content": "Micro Applications - That's what I'm dubbing them at least.\nApple hit on to something big with the iTunes store.\nAs it turns out people work with text commands very well in a hierarchical fashion. Object-oriented programming is so favorable because having hundreds or thousands of commands on the first level (non-object oriented) such as array_push(array_name, item) are much harder to remember than array_name.push(item). Context.\nContext reduces memory load.\nHowever, in the visual arena, people work much better in a spatial fashion. The menu system of the iPhone is so favorable because it eliminates the need for context. Each app does one task well. No app does many tasks. No hierarchy is necessary. All desired functions are available at the top level. The app is available at the top level. Once the app is selected, all of it's functions are available at the top level, with few exceptions.\nThe church would do well to have their websites follow these principles. directory.lds.org is easy to remember and would provide direct access to what is desired. People could get to where they wanted to go before even logging in. Instead it's something obscure that you get to through a bunch of menus.\nSpatial access through hierarchy... it doesn't work.\nIt's also why alphabetizing countries is a bad idea. If you put the country which the browser believes the user is in as the first country and the rest alphabetized... better off with a map actually. If you have the screen real estate, use it. If you don't, create it. Layers are spatial. Menus are hierarchical.",
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        "title": "Questions Over the Death of Sailor Christian Raul Montes Who Was Killed by a Virginia Beach School Bus - Cooper Hurley Injury Lawyers",
        "raw_content": "Questions Over the Death of Sailor Christian Raul Montes Who Was Killed by a Virginia Beach School Bus\nWorrying questions linger about how a Virginia Beach school bus driver hit and killed a young sailor as he stood in military uniform beside his broken-down car.\nVirginia Beach police told NewsChannel 3 earlier this week, they are still interviewing witnesses, and intend to present evidence to the Commonwealth\u2019s Attorney Officer for their review. Prosecutors could decide what, if any, charges will be filed in the case.\nAs a Virginia Beach wrongful death lawyer, I was disturbed to read about the death of Christian Raul Montes, 27, who served in the Navy. He was struck by a school bus at around 6:45 a.m. on October 22. I have nothing but admiration for those who serve our country and represent many military families who make up the lifeblood of Hampton Roads.\nInvestigators said the bus full of children was going northbound on Holland Road approaching the intersection of South Independence Blvd. Mr. Montes\u2019 Ford Escort was disabled at the time and stopped in the northbound lane of Holland Road. Police said he was standing outside of the car at the time when the school bus struck the back of the vehicle and hit him. He was pronounced dead at the scene.\nFurther details about the life of the sailor emerged in the Virginian-Pilot. He was on his way to work at Norfolk Naval Station when the crash occurred. The article described a devout and family-loving man who loved serving his country. My thoughts are with his family at this tragic time. Media reports stated neither excess speed nor alcohol appear to have been factors in the deadly bus crash.\nSo what did cause this tragic accident? Was the bus driver distracted in any way? Was there a lapse in attention? These are pertinent questions for investigators.\nIrrespective of charges, the family may have strong grounds to file a wrongful death lawsuit in the wake of their loss, although no amount of money can ever compensate for a life.\nContact the Norfolk and Virginia Beach injury lawyers Cooper Hurley for more details on wrongful death cases.",
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        "raw_content": "Nelda Fern Wilson\nNelda Fern Wilson, age 75, of Globe, Ariz., passed away on Saturday, Nov. 24, 2018 at her residence in Globe. She was born in Santaquin, Utah on July 12, 1943. She was the daughter of Lilas Fern (Dickinson) and Vernon Leon LeFevre.\nHer father was an underground miner, which resulted in them traveling frequently for work. This led them to the Globe-Miami area.\nNelda met the love of her life, Jim Wilson, and they were married on Nov. 21, 1961. Their favorite thing to do was dance. They had three children, Vicky, Penny and Terry. As a family, they enjoyed activities such as hunting, fishing, boating, waterskiing, camping at the lake and in the White Mountains, and NASCAR. Nelda was a stay-at-home mother until her children were teenagers and dedicated all of her time to her family. She also enjoyed bowling and won many trophies over the years with her league.\nIn October of 2000, Nelda lost her loving husband Jim. She then spent many years with family which included her six grandchildren, Heather Holyoak Hanson, Tyler Holyoak, Marissa Wilson, Tim Gilmore, James Gilmore and Gwen Ozuna. She enjoyed attending all of their sporting events, graduations, talks at church, and any other special occasions they were involved in and never missed a single one. She was also an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.\nIn her later years, Nelda moved next door to her daughter Penny where she was able to be closer to her family and grandchildren. She loved to play games and watch and attend NASCAR with her family. She loved to laugh and joke and even into her later years was very witty and full of humor. Nothing was ever good enough or okay unless her son-in-law Gary Holyoak said so. He was a big part of taking care of her and her needs right up to the end.\nShe passed away on Nov. 24, 2018 in the comfort of her home with her family by her side. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and friend to everyone around her and is a great example of always being present and never missing out on any of life\u2019s best memories. Nelda will be missed dearly, but we can rest assured that she is finally in heaven dancing away with her loving husband yet again. Rest in peace, God bless you, we will always miss you.\nNelda was preceded in death by her loving husband Jim Wilson, parents Leon and Lilas LeFevre, and her brother Ross LeFevre.\nShe is survived by her children, Penny Holyoak (Gary) Vicky Speer and Terry Wilson, her sister Paula Steinke (David), her brother M.Dee Lefevre (Sue), six grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren.\nVisitation took place on Saturday, Dec. 1, 2018 at the LDS Stake Center in Globe. Funeral was held at the Stake Center.\nInterment in the Globe Cemetery.\nThomas James Carnahan",
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        "title": "Cost Driver - Know the Significance of Cost Drivers in Cost Accounting",
        "raw_content": "The direct cause of a cost\nResources \u203a Knowledge \u203a Accounting \u203a Cost Driver\nA cost driver is the direct cause of a costCost StructureCost structure refers to the types of expenses a business incurs, and it is typically composed of fixed and variable costs. Fixed costs are costs that remain unchanged regardless of the amount of output a company produces, while variable costs change with production volume., and its effect is on the total cost incurred. For example, if you are to determine the amount of electricity consumed in a particular period, the number of units consumed determines the total bill for electricity. In such a scenario, the number of units of electricity consumed is a cost driver.\nApplication of a Cost Driver in Computing a Product\u2019s Cost\nIn a business venture, the major determinant of whether there will be continuity or discontinuity is cost. If the cost of productionProduct CostsProduct costs are costs that are incurred to create a product that is intended for sale to customers. Product costs include direct material (DM), direct labor (DL) and manufacturing overhead (MOH). Understanding the Costs in Product Costs Recall that product costs include direct material, direct labor, and exceeds the revenue derived from a sale, there is a great probability of the business closing down. If the costs are less than revenueSales RevenueSales revenue is the starting point of the income statement. Sales or revenue is the money earned from the company providing its goods or services, income, there is profit and a probability of expansion. If the costs equal revenue, then the business is at a point of indifference and it can be closed or continued depending on other variables apart from cost or on how costs can possibly be adjusted.\nIn order to make rational business decisions, you require viable costing methods to get the correct cost or a figure which is close enough to the actual cost for you to perform reliable cost/revenue analysis. Failure to do so can lead to the closing of a business venture, due to poor cost computation, that may actually be profitable, or at least potentially profitable.\nTotal production costs are used to set the selling prices for particular products. Thus, if the costs are inaccurate, the profit forecasts will not be accurate, and the whole accounting system of the particular organization will be subject to errors.\nOur main focus here will be Activity-Based Costing (ABC)Activity-Based CostingActivity-based costing is a more specific way of allocating overhead costs based on \u201cactivities\u201d that actually contribute to overhead costs. An activity is an event, task, or unit of work with a specific purpose, whether it be designing products, setting up machines, operating machines, or distributing products. Therefore, activity-based costing considers all these potential activities.\nAn activity\u2019s costs can be allocated to a particular production lot, and this makes activity-based costing a more accurate way of allocating both direct and indirect costs. It is a method of computing costs associated with each product or line of production in a company based on the amount of resources consumed by each activity.\nAs a result, cost drivers are most relevant in the ABC costing system. The cost of each activity is apportioned to specific products or lines of production, based on cost driver\u2019s resources consumed. A cost driver is a factor that creates or drives the cost of the activity. It is the root cause of why a particular cost occurred.\nActivities consume resources while customers, products, and channels of production consume activities. Understanding this is fundamental to the cost allocation concept using cost drivers. The profitability of each customer can also be easily evaluated using cost drivers, and in cases of resource constraints, the less profitable order can be eliminated. Resources should be allocated to the most profitable activities or in proportion to profitability.\nFor example, in most operations machines are used and thus, the machine hours used determines the total cost of operating the machine depending on how much money is charged per hour. If a person operates a machine for 10 hours at a cost of $10 per hour, then the total cost that will be charged to the output of that particular time is $100. The more labor hours used, the higher the cost.\nIf the particular machine we are referring to requires maintenance costing $1,000 after operating 2,000 hours, then the maintenance cost per every hour of machine operation is 50 cents ($1.000/2.000 hrs.). Thus, machine hours can be classified as a cost driver.\nAnother factor that determines total cost is the cost per hour. If the cost per hour is high, then the cost associated with the output will also rise. Many variables determine the cost of production. The indirect costs associated with a line of production, e.g., quality control cost, are apportioned based on a ratio or a weight based on the products that were subjected to quality control.\nThe main challenge of ABC costing is that it allocates fixed costs as if they were variable. Because of this fact, it may give an inaccurate figure of the total cost, and the inaccuracy depends on the period of time required to recoup back the initial fixed cost. If the cost is high, there are likely to be lower profits in the first years of operation, and more profit as more costs are absorbed.\nGenerally, any untraceable cost should be subtracted from the contribution or the operating profit but not allocated to individual products without any logical base.\nTypes of Drivers in Cost Accounting\nIn a traditional system of accounting, the indirect costs or manufacturing overheads are allocated to the production cost based on a predetermined rate. In some accounting systems cost drivers are almost irrelevant in determining the contribution.\nNumber of set-ups\nNumber of machine hours\nNumber of processed orders\nNumber of orders completed\nNumber of labor hours\nNumber of orders packed and delivered\nSignificance of Cost Drivers in Cost Accounting\nWhatever determines the total cost of a particular activity should be analyzed in depth to ensure that a proper allocation base is used. Cost drivers follow a cause-effect relationship, and if the relationship cannot be established, then a more relevant driver should be looked for.\nExample of a Cost Allocation Based on Cost Drivers\nWe are going to look at the following example in order to get a clear picture of how cost drivers are used to derive each product or line of production\u2019s total costs.\nThe following information is for the three lines of production of ABZ Company, which uses Activity-Based Costing:\nThe company plans to produce 300 units of product A, 400 units of product B, and 500 units of product C. Compute the cost per unit of each product.\nCost per set-up\nBased on the number of set-ups as the basis of allocating set-up cost to products, the cost per set-up will be:\nTotal set-up cost = $100,000\nTotal number of set-ups = 100\nCost per set-up = 100,000/100 = $1,000\nSet-up cost associated with product A = 1,000 x 20 = $20,000\nSet-up cost associated with product B = 1,000 x 30 = $30,000\nSet-up cost associated with product C = 1,000 x 50 = $50,000\nCost per machine hour\nTotal cost associated with machine maintenance = $150,000\nTotal number of machine hours = (800+1,000+1,200) = 3,000 hours\nCost of each hour of machine maintenance = 150,000/3,000 = $50\nMachine maintenance cost associated with product A = 800 x $50 = $40,000\nMachine maintenance cost associated with product B = 1,000 x $50 = $50,000\nMachine maintenance cost associated with product C = 1,200 x $50 = $60,000\nCost associated with each customer served\nTotal cost associated with number of customers served = $200,000\nTotal number of customers served = 500\nCost per each customer served = $200,000/500= $400\nCustomer service cost associated with product A = 150 x $400 = $60,000\nCustomer service cost associated with product B = 150 x $400 = $60,000\nCustomer service cost associated with product C = 200 x $400= $80,000\nBased on the above cost drivers, the company\u2019s cost can be allocated to the products as follows:\nSet-up + Machine Maintenance + Customer Service =\n($20,000 + $40,000+ $60,000) = $120,000\n($30,000+ $50,000+ $60,000) = $140,000\n($50,000 + $60,000 + $80,000) = $190,000\nCost associated with each unit produced\nCost per unit of product A = Total cost/Number of units = $120,000/300= $400\nCost per unit of product B = $140,000/400= $350\nCost per unit of product C = $190,000/ 500= $380\nA cost driver is the most appropriate way of calculating or determining a specific cost.\nVariable cost drivers can come in the form of hourly costs, costs per unit, or batch costs, among others.\nCost drivers can be fixed costs, such as in the case of set-up costs.\nGuide to Financial ModelingFree Financial Modeling GuideThis financial modeling guide covers Excel tips and best practices on assumptions, drivers, forecasting, linking the three statements, DCF analysis, Excel modeling and much more. 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        "raw_content": "A debt with coupons attached that pay annual or semi-annual interest payments and par value at maturity\nResources \u203a Knowledge \u203a Trading & Investing \u203a Coupon Bond\nWhat is a Coupon Bond?\nA coupon bond is a type of bondBondsBonds are fixed-income securities that are issued by corporations and governments to raise capital. The issuer borrows capital from the bondholder and makes fixed payments to them at a fixed (or variable) interest rate for a specified period. What is an Indenture? An indenture is a binding contract between an issuer that includes attached coupons and pays periodic (typically annual or semi-annual) interest payments and its par valuePar ValuePar Value is the nominal or face value of a bond, or stock, or coupon as indicated on a bond or stock certificate. It is a static value determined at the time of issuance and unlike market value, it doesn\u2019t fluctuate on a regular basis. at maturity. These bonds come with a coupon rateCoupon RateA coupon rate is the amount of annual interest income paid to a bondholder based on the face value of the bond. Government and non-government entities issue bonds to raise money to finance their operations. When a person buys a bond, the bond issuer promises to make periodic payments to the bondholder, which refers to the bond\u2019s yield at the date of issuance. Bonds that have higher rates provide higher yields. Thus, coupon bonds are more lucrative to investors, though their value may vary over time.\nIn the past, coupon bonds were issued in the form of bearer certificates. It means that the physical possession of the certificate was proof of ownership. Coupons were printed on certificates and, at the due date, the coupon was detached from the certificate and presented for payment.\nNowadays, physical versions of these bonds are uncommon since most bonds are created electronically and do not come with physical certificates. Nevertheless, the term \u201ccoupon\u201d is still used, but it only means the bond\u2019s nominal yield.\nHow Does a Coupon Bond Work?\nUpon the issuance of the bond, a coupon rate on the bond\u2019s face value is specified. The issuer of the bond agrees to make an annual or semi-annual interest paymentsInterest PayableInterest Payable is a liability account shown on a company\u2019s balance sheet and represents the amount of interest expense that has been accrued to date but has not been paid as of the date on the balance sheet. It represents the amount of interest currently owed to lenders and is typically a current liability equal to the coupon rate to investors. These payments are made until the bond\u2019s maturity.\nLet\u2019s imagine that Apple Inc. issued a new four-year bond with a face value of $100 and an annual coupon rate of 5% of the bond\u2019s face value. In this case, Apple will pay a $5 annual interest to investors on every bond purchased. After four years, on the bond\u2019s maturity date, Apple will make its last coupon payment, as well as the face value of the bond.\nCoupon Bond Pricing\nDespite the bond\u2019s relatively simple design, its pricing remains a crucial issue. Investors should know a lot about bond pricing because it provides them a maximum price that they are willing to pay for the bond. If there is a high probability of default, investors may require a higher rate of return on the bond.\nSimilar to the pricing of other types of bonds, the price of a coupon bond is determined by the present value formula. The formula is:\nc = Coupon rate\nn = number of payments\nAlso, the slightly modified formula of the present value of an ordinary annuity can be used as a shortcut for the formula above, since the payments in this type of bond are fixed and set over fixed time periods:\nFor more learning, CFI offers a wide range of courses on accounting, financial analysis, and financial modeling, 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. To keep advancing your career, the following resources will be helpful:\nBond PricingBond PricingBond pricing is the science of calculating a bond's issue price based on the coupon, par value, yield and term to maturity. 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        "raw_content": "The Fat Loss Secret \u2013 Dr Suzanne Gudakunst\n\u201cThe Reason You Can\u2019t Lose Weight has Nothing to Do With Your Will-Power, Over-Eating or the Right Diet!\u2026 The Reason You are Fat and Unhealthy is Because You Have Disgusting Plaque and Horrible Little\u2018CRITTERS\u2019 Living in Your Guts!\u201d\n\u201c\u2026And Now I\u2019m Going to Show You How to Get Rid of All of It so You Can Shed 10 lbs, 25 lbs, 50 lbs even100 lbs or more \u2013 and Keep It Off FOREVER!!\u201d\n\u201c\u2026And Now I\u2019m Going to Show You How to Get Rid of All of It so You Can Shed 10 lbs, 25 lbs, 50 lbs even 100 lbs or more \u2013 and Keep It Off FOREVER!!\u201d\nI already know exactly what responses you\u2019ll get from them:\n\u201cThere are more fatty foods out there today.\u201d (And you know this is a load of crap because $100 millions of dollars are being spent on the manufacture of so-called healthy foods today than ever before \u2013 yet a\n\u201cThe answer is far more complicated than the question.\u201d (Not really, what are you hiding, doc?)\n\u201cShe [me] is only interested in selling you her diet book.\u201d (I\u2019m really just trying to save your life!)\n\u201cPeople have no self-control.\u201d (If this were true humans would have died off ages ago due to eating themselves to death \u2013 and many doctors rely on this answer above most of the others! Ridiculous!!)\n\u201cIt\u2019s not an easy thing to answer.\u201d (Yes it is \u2013 just say it, doc!)\nWHOPPING 68% of most people living in North America alone are considered OBESE! \u2013 And even other nations are starting to see the \u2018bulge!\u2019)\nWhat\u2019s worse is if you actually settle for their answers and just assume that everything is going to be fine (but it won\u2019t!)\nIf you don\u2019t act now, you may not live much longer!\nAs a doctor, I\u2019ve seen far more than my fair share of people who were alive one day and then dead the next.\nWhat really SHOCKED me was when talking to their loved ones a tad later to actually hear some of them say such things as:\n\u201cWhat a shock, she ate only the healthiest organic stuff!\u201d\n\u201cSomething else must have caused it as she was a vegetarian.\u201d\n\u201cShe was so young, it\u2019s not fair!\u201d\n\u201cI don\u2019t understand, he ran 5 miles a day!\u201d\n\u201cHe seemed so healthy!\u201d\nAnd before I say one more word, I want to assure you that I do NOT for a single second ever wish to hear \u201cbad news\u201d such as this about YOU!\nLike I said, even though we\u2019ve never met I do in fact really care about you.",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 The Roadrunner\u2019s Toe\nAs We Forgive Others \u2192\nGod Has Our Back\nRemember Watergate? I\u2019m certainly old enough to remember it. It\u2019s now talked about in history books. It was a bungled burglary that led to the only resignation of a President of the United States.\nOne of key figures of the Watergate scandal was President Nixon\u2019s Special Counsel, Charles Coulson. A Slate Magazine writer called Coulson, \u201cRichard Nixon\u2019s hard man, the \u2018evil genius\u2019\u2019 of an evil administration.\u201d[1] Chief of Staff H. R. Haldeman called Coulson, Nixon\u2019s hit man. Coulson was the author of Nixon\u2019s Enemies List.\nThe Watergate break-in at the offices of the Democratic National Committee involved a special unit that was supposed to investigate White House leaks. That is how they got the name, the Plumbers. Coulson helped organize the Plumbers.\nIn actuality, Coulson was not convicted of covering up the Watergate break-in. Coulson was indicted for it. What Coulson did was to plead guilty of the Daniel Ellsberg break-in in exchange for the dropping of the Watergate charges. Coulson served seven months in Federal Maxwell Prison.\nAs Coulson was facing arrest, a friend gave Coulson a book, Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis. The book was Coulson\u2019s come to Jesus moment. News organizations labeled Coulson\u2019s conversion as a ploy for a reduced sentence. I was one of those who doubted the sincerity of Coulson\u2019s new found faith.\nCoulson wrote a memoir, Born Again, about his conversion and prison life. It was later made into a movie with Dean Jones playing Coulson. Coulson became a leading advocate for prison reform. It was his calling.\nAfter his release from prison, Coulson founded Prison Fellowship. It is now the nation\u2019s largest outreach to prisoners, ex-prisoners and their families. Coulson participated in a prison program called, InnerChange. This faith-based program significantly reduces the recidivism rate among prisoners.\nCoulson was certainly a member of the Christian right. He opposed same-sex marriage and was an outspoken critic of evolution and post-modernism.\nTo feel a particular call from God like Coulson did concerning prison reform, is a thing of horror and comfort. Horror in that a call as significant as this would be Don Quixote-like, thinking one can change such an entrenched system and the ridicule that would follow. And comfort knowing that God is behind you no matter how rough it gets. In other words, God has your back.\nWhen Moses heard his call from God, Moses\u2019 initial response was of the horror that would be Moses\u2019 if he accepted the call. God needed to give Moses comfort.\nMoses was a conflicted individual. He was born a Hebrew, but raised Egyptian. Though part of the royal retinue, he still felt an affinity for his people, the slaves of Egypt. Egypt probably had many more slaves than just the Hebrews, but for the people who wrote the story, it is all about them and it\u2019s all about Moses.\nIt was this affinity for the Hebrews and their plight that Moses murdered an Egyptian who was beating a Hebrew. Fearing being caught and executed, Moses ran for his life. A lot of biblical heroes run for their lives. Moses ends up in Midian and marries the daughter of the priest. A priest of what, we don\u2019t know.\nMoses arrived with only the clothes he was wearing and becomes sort of an indentured son-in-law to Jethro. We believe Midian was on the west coast of the Arabian Peninsula. We don\u2019t know much about Midian and its religion. There are hints in the exodus story that Jethro was a monotheist, maybe even a Yahweh worshipper. It would be hard to live in the household of a priest and not have God\u2019s name dropped.\nWe might assume, somehow, Moses wanders with Jethro\u2019s flock a really long ways away to the Sinai. Moses comes to the mountain of God. Depending on the original source, it is called either Horeb or Sinai. It is already known as the mountain of God. This mountain has a reputation.\nCecil B. DeMille has Moses on the mountain but the text doesn\u2019t support that assumption. Moses was looking for pasture in a barren land, not a hike up a mountain.\nThen something caught Moses\u2019 eye, a bush that burns and yet is not consumed. We are told it is an angel. The angel looked like fire, but was not fire. Having never seen anything like this, Moses had to check it out. Through the angel, God calls Moses and introduces himself as the God of the Hebrew patriarchs. Moses is the shepherd of another man\u2019s flock. Now Moses will be called to shepherd God\u2019s flock.\nMoses was already fleeing from one death sentence and to avoid another, Moses hid his face from God. No one can look at God and live.\nAn unspecified amount of time has transpired since the time of Joseph\u2019s rule of Egypt to the time when God tells Moses that God has heard the plight of God\u2019s people. In that previous time, a Hebrew ruled Egypt for Pharaoh. Then at some point, the Israelites who were promised pasture land for as long as they wanted were removed from their pastures and shackled into slavery. In fact, they went from seventy people to so many that Pharaoh culled the boys from the population, fearing a revolt.\nGod wants to do something about suffering. God\u2019s people must go back to the Promised Land. They will settle there. They will worship Canaanite gods there. They will be exiled from there and return spiritually renewed \u2013 being a religion instead of a nation. It is only when they are oppressed again that the time will be ripe for Jesus.\nGod wants to deliver God\u2019s people from abject poverty in Egypt to the land that the patriarchs once lived, a land flowing with milk and honey and from slavery to freedom. This isn\u2019t a land that just happens to have some milk and some honey at some roadside stand. This is a place where milk and honey are so abundant that the land flows with milk and honey.\nMoses is called. \u201cOh and ah Moses, I, God, want you to go to Pharaoh and secure their release.\u201d Moses basically replies, \u201cReally? Me? You\u2019ve got to be kidding me.\u201d\nGod reassures Moses. God will be with Moses. And this mountain will be a sign for you when you pass by this way, you will worship on this mountain. Or least Moses will. The people are not allowed on the mountain.\nMoses wanted to know what he should tell the Israelites about who sent Moses, the murderer, to them. \u201cYou shall say to the Israelites, \u2018I Am has sent me to you.\u2019 \u201d[2] I am. That is a rough sense of what the Hebrew language means. It might be more literal to translate, I am who is. The actual Hebrew is the Tetragrammaton, the name of God. It is impossible to pronounce, but some have suggested a sort of word, Yahweh. It is the name of God and it is forbidden for Jews to say it, even if it is impossible. When a Jew reading Hebrew comes across it, they say Adonai, or Lord.\nThis is the God of your ancestors, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob. It is this God who sends Moses. For eternity, this is God\u2019s name and God\u2019s title.\nGod says that the name of God is a verb, not exactly proper grammar in any language. This is the creator. The creator is action. This is a God that cannot be pinned down. This is a God that cannot be sculpted. This is a God that cannot be put in a box. This is also a God that cannot be grasped, physically nor metaphorically.\nWhat follows next is Moses putting up argument after argument that God made a bad decision, with God overcoming each objection. Eventually, God wins out. God usually does.\nThis is a story of a hero. This is a story of a miraculous transformation. A man who suffered from identity issues and who is a murderer, returns to the scene of the crime and is never arrested. Instead of running, instead of hiding, he is out in the open and gives orders to the most powerful person on earth. Even then, he is not arrested!\nThis is a story of what can be done when someone has the confidence that God has your back. Notice God wants to end the suffering of God\u2019s people. But God doesn\u2019t do it, at least not alone. God sends Moses and Aaron. It takes people to do God\u2019s work. In this day and age, it takes us, all of us to do God\u2019s work. And we can do it when God has our back.\nText: Exodus 3:1\u201315 (NRSV)\n[1] David Plotz (March 10, 2000). \u201cCharles Colson \u2013 How a Watergate crook became America\u2019s greatest Christian conservative\u201d. Slate.\n[2] The Holy Bible: New Revised Standard Version. (1989). (Ex 3:14). Nashville: Thomas Nelson Publishers.\nThis entry was posted in Faith, Hope, News and politics, Trust and tagged Burning bush, Charles Coulson, confidence, Moses, Prison Reform. Bookmark the permalink.\n1 Response to God Has Our Back\nPingback: God\u2019s direction | daily meditation",
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        "raw_content": "Alhambra Criminal Defense Attorneys\nFind the right Criminal Defense attorney in Alhambra, CA\nIf you have been charged with a crime in Alhambra, you should contact a criminal defense attorney who is well versed in the laws of Alhambra, CA.\nInside of California the procedures of the courts may vary. Each may have its own rules, and the prosecution's offices may operate differently depending on the jurisdiction. It is crucial to understand how court rules will affect your charges, plea arrangements, and how the case will be handled by the local government.\nAlhambra California Criminal Defense Attorneys Are Here to Help\nLocate a Alhambra Criminal Defense Attorney in CA Now.\nYou will want an experienced criminal defense attorney that is familiar with the crimes you have been charged with. With this experience comes knowledge, like whether you will be charged with a felony or a misdemeanor, or whether you will be charged as an adult or a minor. The attorney that you hire should be able to answer all of these qeustions and prepare a defense against any possibile attack. LegalMatch has many attorneys who specialize in various areas of criminal law. You can use LegalMatch to find a great attorney in Alhambra, California right now, at absolutely no cost to you.\nLife in Alhambra\nAlhambra, California is a city in the San Gabriel Valley region of Los Angeles County, California. Its population is currently about 83,000 people.\nAlhambra, California is known for \"The Hat\" - one of its major local landmarks - it is a restaurant with a very strong cult following, and has developed into a region Southern California chain, providing a significant boost to the local economy.\nThe largest employers in Alhambra, California are in the education, government, and healthcare, and energy industries. The power company Southern California Edison is one of the largest employers in the area.\nBecause of its diversified economy, Alhambra, California&apos;s lawyers are well versed in many different practice areas, from complicated business litigation, down to comparatively simple consumer and family legal issues.\nSo, if you&apos;re looking for legal advice, and live in or around Alhambra, California, you can be almost certain that there&apos;s an Alhambra, California attorney who can help you.\nAlhambra Assault Attorneys\nAlhambra DUI Lawyers\nAlhambra Expungement Attorneys\nAlhambra Trial Lawyers\nAlhambra Drug Defense Attorney\nAlhambra DWI Lawyer\nAlhambra Felony Attorney\nCriminal Defense Lawyers in Canyon Lake",
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        "raw_content": "It is almost December which can only mean one thing, it\u2019s time to start the festivities over on Crystal Sundays and get ready for all the Christmas chaos. I\u2019m starting it with one of my favourite gift guides, the one for us girls! Searching for that perfect christmas gift for her can be very difficult, but what to give the woman who has everything?\nThere\u2019s everything from home and fashion to accessories and cute mugs. I mean, I spend a lot of time doing this. Like imagine the amount of time I spend putting together this list, then double that. You get the picture? Good! But don\u2018t get me wrong, I really enjoyed that because buying gifts is one of my favourite things to do. These are some of the best sellers and some of my personal favourites, so I\u2018m sure you\u2019ll find something that your friends didn\u2019t know they really, really wanted (until now)!",
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        "raw_content": "CSIT 155 Spring 2019 - Social Media for Business. Welcome to my blog!\nWeek 4A - Aesthetics, Design & Branding\nThis week we are going over the importance of branding and how first impressions affect people and their decisions. This is a very interesting topic to me because we all make subconscious decisions that aren't obvious to us and trying to understand this psychology is fascinating.\nThe first website I chose that needs improvement is pennyjuice.com. At first glance it is a vibrant and colorful website that seems simple to navigate. However, there are many issues including: the logo, bad use of pictures and graphics, the header, and the fact that I can't find any nutrition facts. Almost immediately it's obvious that the header doesn't snap to the top of the page which looks unprofessional. The logo looks a little like a broadway title; it should be fun, young and vibrant but instead it has a theatrical font with an ugly brown, sort of tie-dye penny in the middle. I understand the idea behind the use of color-blocking to try to organize sections like rows on a table, but the content doesn't flow and looks piece-meal with random graphics. Why is there a large banner image showing kids playing with play-doh? Also, the footer has this weird child ribbon design that doesn't go with anything else.\nTo improve on the pennyjuice website, I would change the logo to be younger and more playful so the brand looks like it belongs on that website and the logo should be more attractive to kids. Second I would use better imagery and graphics; I realized that there weren't any images of kids drinking any juice which is strange since that's the product! I would make the website cleaner, use appropriate imagery and also make a stronger sales pitch as to why someone should buy the juice in the first place. The product itself needs some help with branding and packaging as well; the bottles that the concentrate comes in looks like bottles that I would see out of a warehouse or chemistry class.\nThe second website that I chose for improvement was jamilin.com. Wow this website is a blast from the past, it looks like late 90's or early 2000's in design, there is clutter everywhere poor graphics and imagery and quite frankly I'm not sure what I am even looking at. It took me a minute to actually figure out that this woman is in to energy healing of some sort. There are links all over the place and I think the majority of them are affiliate marketing links which ties in to some weird affiliate marketing instruction or seminar that she offers, I'm still not sure. There are broken internal links to some graphics as well which doesn't help this website out one bit. I'm scared to keep clicking around actually.\nThis website looks like an affiliate marketing trap, there are external links all over the place and there are links to learn how to sell with affiliate marketing too! This is a quote from her \"About\" page: \"Jami has practiced conscious interior design for more than thirty years and her special talent for color has become her trademark.\" If this woman has a special talent, it isn't web design. In order for this website to work, it needs to be heavily revamped with a clear message of who this woman is, what services she offers that isn't part of affiliate marketing and a cleaner website that is functional.\nOne of the websites that I think are doing things right is headhunterhairstyling.com. You can easily tell what the brand is and what they do right away and the website is clean, simple and functional. The video graphic on the front page is a nice touch and makes the brand current and more engaging. Since the site is nice and you can tell that they put some thought in to it, I get a little sense of trust that they do things right and so I would book an appointment with someone. It's harder to start to like a brand when you have a bad first impression than to dislike a brand over a good first impression so I think they did a good job here.\nThe other website that I like is toyota.com. Everyone knows the brand, it is a household name so they don't have to go out of their way to try to convert you in to a lover of Toyota because you probably already made that decision before visiting the website. The site is clean, simple to navigate and they show what's going on in the company beyond cars which I think is important. In my opinion they could have done a little more with graphics to make the site more engaging and more technology-focused in order to try to bring in some younger customers.\nWeek 3B - Communication, Business & Consumer\nhttps://www.costco.com/\nThe Pinterest page looks like they have a quite a few boards and hundreds of pins but they only have 41,255 followers which I don't think is very much for a national chain like them. The Facebook page has 2,029,638 followers and their latest post for Valentine's Day has 11 comments, 14 shares and 9.3K views. Given the number of followers, I don't think this is very many.\nFacebook last post: 12:15 PM today 02/11/2019. I don't have a Pinterest account so I can't see the latest post there.\nCostco's current use of social media is conservative. It looks like their main platform is Facebook but they mostly post a hot or popular item advertisement to try to gain interest for people to try. They do post about twice a day and it looks like they do have a social media team that responds to important questions. There is a video post about a pork tenderloin recipe that so far has 140 comments, 1,541 shares and 707K shares, which is by far the best shared and viewed post that I've seen that is recent. Maybe they should do more recipes...? Just a thought, Costco!\nSnapchat, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram\nTwitter looks like it is used a lot, they post every 1 to 2 days with good content, with 1.9M followers and 791K tweets. Facebook looks similar in content with 9,915,131 followers. The YouTube page only has 73,970 followers and they try to make it young and exciting with some interesting videos. The Instagram account has 1.2M followers and 1096 posts with young, trendy and vibrant content that looks pretty cool.\nInstagram's latest post was 01/31/2019. YouTube's latest post that isn't a commercial was 02/05/2019. The latest Facebook and Twitter post was today 02/11/2019, the same post.\nTaco Bell's use of social media is very current, young and trendy. It seems to me that they are trying to stay cool and relevant with the younger high school and college crowd which makes sense. A lot of their content looks like 90's throwback in graphic design which is in right now.\nhttps://us.coca-cola.com/\nTheir Facebook has 107,480,300 followers and it looks like they post 1-2 times a month without a post this month so far. Twitter has 3.33M followers and 259K tweets, with their latest tweet being 7 hours ago. Their YouTube has 2,986,541 subscribers that features videos in different languages. Their Instagram has 2.6M followers with 123 posts which I thought surprising and I thought they would have a lot more posts in Instagram.\nFacebook latest post was 01/24/2019, Twitter latest post was 7 hours ago today, YouTube latest post was 15 hours ago today and Instagram latest post was 02/03/2019.\nCoke's social media is full of spreading positive and inclusive messages that hope to inspire tolerance, love and other positive vibes. I like how they aren't pushing marketing campaigns in your face and instead are creating a brand personality all its own.\nhttps://www.nationalgeographic.com/\nTheir Facebook has 45,236,487 followers and they post several times a day. Their Twitter has 22.5M followers and 47.8K tweets so far. Their Instagram has 99.8M followers! Wow! They have several posts a day on there.\nTheir latest Facebook, Twitter and Instagram posts were within the last 1 hour or so.\nNatGeo's social media presence is larger than I thought. I enjoy some of their TV content and I love their wildlife conservation and research mission so this makes me happy. Their content is mostly posts of professional photographs and some videos with some social/political stuff thrown in as well.Their Facebook also has a bot that pops up automatically to talk to you and test your knowledge I guess.\nFacebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Google+, Snapchat\nTheir Facebook has 3,362,324 followers and they post about every few days. Their Twitter has 244K followers and 28.8K tweets so far and they tweet sporadically, probably every few days on average. Their YouTube has 130,315 subscribers with a video probably once a week on average right now. Their has 275K followers and 2,632 posts. Their LinkedIn has 82,530 followers. Their Pinterest has 68,304 followers. Their Google+ page has 28,164 followers and the last post on there was in 2016 but Google is getting rid of it anyway.\nAll of their main platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube have sporadic posts that probably average once every week or so but that's just a good guess, with their latest post being on Instagram on 02/09/2019.\nShopify's social media presence is interesting. Their strategy is kind of like Entrepreneur Magazine where they post new and upcoming businesses that they like and marketing strategies and interesting tidbits. I'm seeing a lot of complaints on their Facebook about their platform not working constantly and they do reply to most people.\nOk, so in summary I'm seeing that the largest platform being utilized right now is Facebook, with Twitter and Instagram juggling the 2nd spot depending on the business. I'm not surprised by this because of the sheer size of Facebook and how long that platform has been around. It is interesting to see the different social media strategies that are being used, from the ultra-conservative and ad-centric approach that is Costco to the trendy and young approach that is Taco Bell.\nSo far I think I see more people that are following trendier brands like Coke, Taco Bell and even National Geographic (nor nature nerds) that don't necessarily plug an advertisement every post but offer messages that are important to the brand or organization and they just use their brand as the backdrop to the mission. For businesses that are more service-related like Costco and Shopify, people may follow them to keep up with what's new but on their platforms I see more people complaining and trying to communicate with them about their services/business.\nI am not surprised to see that Facebook, Twitter or Instagram are the three biggest platforms being used but I am surprised to see some of these businesses use Snapchat, Pinterest, and YouTube. I am a little older so I don't quite understand the Snapchat thing but Pinterest is old and out of style and YouTube is a different platform that these businesses haven't understood. If I wanted to watch an advertisement I guess I would go to YouTube but otherwise I don't see why I would follow any of them.\nBlogs I commented on are:\nSusan Sullivans, https://csiti55sp19sullivans.blogspot.com/\nSierria Gilardi, https://csit155-f18-sierrag.blogspot.com/\nAustin Poynter, https://csit155-sp19apoynter.blogspot.com/\nWeek 3A - Communication Between Businesses & Customers\nHave you ever experienced difficulty communicating with a business?\nIn the past I have always found it difficult to communicate with businesses, no matter what sector or field that the business is in. You would have to call and hope that you will at least reach a person to talk to and then you would have to hope that the customer service rep either is competent enough to understand the situation or hope that the rep even cares. You would get the dreaded phrase, \"Okay, I will pass that along, thank you for calling.\" Oh please!\nIf you are like me then you hate talking on the phone because the call quality is never that clear and I don't like being put on hold. So originally I liked the idea of the customer service email but often times responses can take days and I feel like you're just emailing a distant customer service galaxy where not one, not two and sometimes not three replies will get you anywhere. I might as well take out my frustrations on a donut and forget the whole thing.\nOf course, there are people that complain just to complain and every company has their policies and procedures but I think most people don't make a fuss about things unless it's worth their time.\nDoes social media make it easier to get noticed or get your problem solved?\nI would say yes and no and it may depend on the media platform. If the review is on yelp or google where a local business gets a direct review then I believe that social media helps to get noticed or solve a problem because that information is now public about a specific business location. If you start tweeting or posting on FB about a business and it doesn't gain any traction then I would say that social media probably won't help you there. Although some companies are really good about posting responses. For some reason Wendy's comes to mind as a company that has a great social media presence and you may get noticed when talking about them.\nHave you ever had a positive experience communicating with a business through social media?\nI have never communicated with a business through social media. There was one time where I searched high and low for a place to leave feedback for a Sonic Burger joint because the teenage worker forgot to put a burger patty on my burger! I'm still salty over that... I didn't notice until I got home after a long day at work and I was looking forward to biting in to a juicy burger and all I got was bread, lettuce and cheese. The only thing I could find was a corporate email so I left a nasty note there and they apologized, provided an explanation of the end result of an investigation and mailed me a coupon. I guess that was a good response.\nIf it was your own business on social media, how would you respond to positive or negative comments?\nIf my business was on social media, I would definitely say thank you to every positive comment and maybe plug a small marketing strategy like an invitation to an upcoming event or something. If the comment was negative I would still say thank you because every one likes to feel appreciated and I would offer a solution to the problem or say that I will learn from that mistake or something to that effect. Sometimes people post negative reviews about the business even though the post or problem has nothing to do with the business such as maybe they didn't like the people they were next to. In that case my response may be a little sassy and you can't please everyone.\nDescribe what made your experience negative or positive.\nFor me, every time a business goes beyond the initial point of contact (phone call, email, post, etc.) to solve the problem or show me that they took me seriously is a positive experience. I don't expect to be put on a golden throne but at least show me you, as a business, care a little. That may mean a subsequent email or reply to a post that contains a meaningful answer or solution.\nWeek 2B - Blogs I Commented On\nThese are the blogs that I commented on for week 2:\nSierra Giraldi, https://csit155-f18-sierrag.blogspot.com/\nFrancesca Haman, https://csit155-sp19francescah.blogspot.com/\nWeek 2A - Overview of Social Media\nWhich social media platforms seem geared towards personal use? Why do you think so?\nI think the three largest social media platforms that are more focused on personal use is Instagram, YouTube (in a different way) and Facebook. Instagram and Facebook at their cores are really similar in that they both have in-app messengers to talk with friends and they allow for photo and video sharing. Facebook is still one of the best ways to keep track of and stay in touch with friends and family and Instagram has largely avoided the political and privacy plague that Facebook has become, which is why there may be a trend of declining use by younger people and a trend of increasing use by older people within Facebook. I think Instagram still seems more personal because it hasn't been commercialized like Facebook but that may change since Instagram just launched shoppable links in 2017.\nYouTube is a different animal but in my opinion, there is an increasing trend of young people posting videos for personal use because they want to share their stories in a way that pictures and text just can't do or they feel more fulfilled in life to have followers who comment on and who request different videos from them. Yes, there are some YouTubers who make an incredible amount of money posting videos but in today's ever-evolving world of communication where people talk less face-to-face and talk more through electronic devices and social media, it only feels more natural to \"talk\" to their followers through videos and comments. For other users, YouTube may be the best way to vent their feelings and emotions.\nWhich ones seem to work better for business? What makes them seem more suitable to business use?\nThe social media platforms that work better for business are Facebook, YouTube and Twitter. Facebook is an evolving social media giant and has become far too commercialized in recent years with the addition of ads, product recommendations and Facebook business pages but it seems to work since they continue to make billions of dollars each year. Since Facebook has the largest number of active users on the planet, it only makes sense that they are the best place for business and content can be shared, liked, commented on and re-posted so easily. The platform can also be a tool for YouTubers who want to reach out to other platforms. I only include YouTube for business possibilities because there are so many people who make money on that platform that have turned their personal lives and their hobbies into a business, and I think we are more adapt to watching an ad or two on a video rather than clicking on an advertisement. Twitter has become a great way to connect larger businesses with their customers that allow the business to listen to their customers more easily but I don't think there's very much income generated through that platform when compared to Facebook or YouTube.\nDo any seem to work well for both? How are they used differently?\nAs I mentioned before, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube are the top platforms that have personal users and business users. Facebook is better when it comes to marketing strategies that include targeted ads and business pages on the platform. Instagram is sort of a passive platform that can be good for businesses that are in design or art where images can be appealing and tells a product or lifestyle story such as house or cake decorators or fashion designers, etc. YouTube is all about video content; besides being used for personal life-sharing videos, businesses such as educational or art-related companies that teach or train people rely on video content on this platform.\nWeek 1B - Blog Posts\nI commented on the following blogs:\nSierra Gilardi https://csit155-f18-sierrag.blogspot.com/\nLatasha Cross https://csit155-sp19-lcross.blogspot.com/\nFrancesca Haman https://csit155-sp19francescah.blogspot.com/\nRobert Mowry https://csit155-sp19-robertm.blogspot.com/\nLynn Stewart https://csit155-sp19stewartl.blogspot.com/\nWeek 1A - My Template\nWhy I chose this template\nI chose the \"Travel\" template because I like the idea of having a great background image and the transparent text boxes are awesome. 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        "raw_content": "Inside Warren Jeffs' Polygamous Group\nExcerpt of 'Lost Boy'\nABC News/May 21, 2009\nFormer Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints member Brent Jeffs details his life inside the polygamous sect in \"Lost Boy.\"\nBrent Jeffs, who is the nephew of imprisoned FLDS leader Warren Jeffs, walked away from the religious group in which he grew up because it hid a dark reality.\nHe was the first to file a sexual abuse lawsuit against his uncle, and in his book, he discusses how in FLDS girls are valued property, but boys are expendable.\nRead an excerpt of this book below and check out more interesting titles in the \"GMA\" Library.\nEvery child believes he's special. But when you are number ten of twenty, with three \" sister- mothers\" two of whom are full- blooded sisters and a grandfather whom thousands of people believe speaks directly to God, it can be hard to figure out what \"special\" really means. All told, I have roughly sixty-five aunts and uncles on my dad's side and twenty- two on my mom's with probably thousands of cousins. In families as large as mine, even keeping track of your own siblings let alone cousins and aunts and uncles is difficult. As a grandson of Rulon Jeffs and nephew of Warren Jeffs, it once seemed that I was destined for high honor in the FLDS. My family had what our church called \"royal blood.\" We were direct descendants of our prophet through my father's line. My mother, too, is the child of a prophet, who split from our group in 1978 to lead his own polygamous sect. When I was little, my family was favored, in the church's elite. I was assured that there was a place for me in the highest realms of heaven and at least three wives for me right here on earth once I attained the Melchizedek priesthood. I was in a chosen family in a chosen people, visiting sacred land near end times. I would one day become a god, ruling over my own spinning world.\nSo why would I ever abandon such status and rank? In the world of the FLDS, things are not always what they seem. The shiny, smiling surfaces often hide a world of rot and pain. And even royal blood and being born male can't protect you from sudden changes in its convoluted power structure.\nOutsiders tend to think our form of polygamy must be a great deal for us men. You get sexual variety without guilt: in fact, you are commanded by God to have multiple partners and the women are expected to go along with it. Indeed, they are supposed to be happy about doing so and obediently serve you. This is the only way for all of you to get to the highest realms of heaven.\nTo many men, that sounds like heaven right there, without any need for the afterlife part. They focus on the sex fantasizing about a harem of young, beautiful women, all at their beck and call. They don't think about the responsibility or the balancing act needed to keep all of those women happy, or even just to minimize their complaints. During the one full year I attended public school, the few guys who befriended me rather than ridiculing me were fascinated by it all.\nBut while it might seem good in theory, in practice, at least in my experience, it's actually a recipe for misery for everyone involved. In the FLDS anyway, polygamy and its power structure continuously produce a constant, exhausting struggle for attention and resources.\nIn families as large as mine, it simply isn't possible for all of the women and children to get their needs met. Just making sure the children are fed, clothed, and physically accounted for is an ongoing challenge. Simply keeping dozens of children physically safe is close to impossible.\nI'd estimate that maybe one in five FLDS families has lost a child early in life, frequently from accidents that better supervision could have prevented. And that number doesn't include deaths related to the genetic disorder that runs in our church which handicaps and often kills children very early in life but which many members refuse to see as a result of marriages among closely related families.\nFor the father, even though he's at the top of the heap in his own family, he must constantly disappoint, reject, ignore, and/or fail to satisfy at least some wives and kids. There's only so much of his time and attention to go around, and supporting such a large family takes many hours, too. At home, if one person has your ear, someone else doesn't. Yes to one wife is no to the others. And, if a man wants more wives, he will have to engage in his own highly competitive fight for status and influence with the higher- ups in the church.\nThen there's the math problem: half of all children born are boys, of course. For some men to have many wives, others are either going to have to leave, recruit new women into polygamy (a difficult task, unsurprisingly and one rarely attempted by the FLDS), or go unmarried.\nConsequently, being born a boy in the FLDS is not the privileged position it first seems to be. Unless you are willing to kowtow to the leaders and attempt perfect obedience with constantly changing demands and hierarchies, you are likely either to be expelled or to have a hard time getting even one wife, let alone the required three. Just on the numbers alone, you will need a lot of luck to avoid losing everything as you hit manhood. Being born into the right family like I was is a good start however, it may not be enough.\nOnce people get over their titillation and harem fantasies, and think through these issues, they start wondering why anyone stays. \"How can you believe such strange things?\" they ask. \"Why didn't you leave years earlier?\" \"And how could those parents marry their teenage daughters off to old men, abandon their sons, or give up their wives and children at Warren's command?\"\nThe answer is tangled in family loyalties, family history, and a church that has become expert at using these bonds to move beliefs into brainwashing.\nOn my father's side, I come from around six generations of polygamy. My mother's history is similar. Our families have lived polygamy since Joseph Smith first introduced \"the principle\" of \"celestial marriage\" in 1843 and the same is true for most members. One reason we stay is that this is the only life we know. Another is that leaving involves giving up contact with basically every single family member and friend you have sometimes, everyone you know, period.\nAnd, too, there's the fact that you have been kept ignorant of the way the rest of the world works: you have been indoctrinated nearly every single day of your life to believe that all other peoples are evil, wish to harm you, and are damned by God, unchosen.\nIt's weird, but even if you truly don't believe what they have told you, some part of you remains frightened that they may be right and that fear and your fear of losing everyone you love is at the heart of what traps people. Then there's the weight of family history and tradition.\nMy great- grandfather, David W. Jeffs, was born in 1873 and bap-tized in the Mormon Church when polygamy was officially part of the religion. Founder Joseph Smith had begun practicing polygamy before he preached it. The identity of his second wife is disputed because the ceremony took place in secret, without even the knowledge of his first wife, who vigorously opposed the whole idea.\nAs Smith's biographer Fawn Brodie wrote, Joseph Smith \"believed in the good life ... 'Man is that he might have joy' had been one of his first significant pronouncements in the Book of Mormon.\"1 The prophet's belief in the rightness of things that gave him joy meant that he couldn't see having more than one wife as sinful. That just didn't make sense to him. Of course, a prophet couldn't have mistresses. And so, \"celestial marriage\" was born. It is not known how many wives Joseph Smith had but the number is believed to be around fifty.\nJoseph Smith's revelation on plural wives was grounded in the Old Testament, and in our church it is sometimes called the Law of Sarah, who was Abraham's first wife. The Jewish patriarchs and kings of the Old Testament were polygamous. While the rest of Christianity accepts the New Testament and rejects polygamy, fundamentalist Mormons believe that the Book of Mormon supersedes the New Testament in the way that the New Testament updates the Old.\nJoseph Smith's 1843 revelation on polygamy was personally directed at his resistant first wife. He was tired of hiding his other wives from her and everyone else and wanted it all out in the open. He wrote that God told him, \"I command mine handmaid, Emma Smith,\" to \"receive all those that have been given unto my servant Joseph\" and \"cleave unto my servant Joseph and to none else ... if she will not abide this commandment she shall be destroyed.\"\nBelieving this to be a true revelation, Emma complied. Still, she didn't hesitate to expel from her home the women she believed her husband was favoring and, according to some, she once demanded her own \"spiritual husbands\" as fair play. Needless to say, a revelation making this practice into gospel was never received by Joseph Smith.\nThe rest of the doctrine on plural marriage is written this way: \"If any man espouse a virgin, and desire to espouse another, and the first give her consent, and if he espouse the second, and they are virgins, and have vowed to no other man, then is he justified; he cannot commit adultery... and if he have ten virgins given unto him by this law, he cannot commit adultery, for they belong to him.\"3 Given Emma's strenuous objections, clearly, Joseph Smith had a very flexible definition of consent. Unfortunately, that probably had a great influence on the fundamentalist church.\nAnd oddly, despite the prohibition against marrying those who \"have vowed to another man,\" many of the first Mormon plural wives also had other husbands. Some had left their spouses to join the church and were essentially separated. But others were married first to other Mormon men, then to leaders like Joseph Smith who decided that they wanted those particular women for themselves. Being lower in the church hierarchy, many men accepted this some even saw it as an honor.\nProbably for public relations purposes, the marriages of church leaders to women with other husbands were originally presented as unions that were \"for eternity,\" but not \"for time.\" In other words, they weren't supposed to involve sex here on earth. However, accounts of the time suggest that these marriages were consummated and indeed sometimes produced children. In the FLDS, when a polygamous marriage is entered into, it is \"sealed\" by the prophet both \"for time\" and \"for eternity.\"\nMy former church doesn't just preach multiple wives, however; it also preaches multiple gods and multiple heavens. Understanding this is important to understanding what happened to my family and how the FLDS works.\nJoseph Smith preached that \"God himself was once as we are now,\" and Lorenzo Snow, the fifth president of the LDS church, wrote, \"As man is, God once was; and as God is, man may become.\"4 That's a very exciting idea for many people and you can see why it might have helped the early church attract converts. But by the 1860s, this transformation from man to God began to require the practice of polygamy.\nAs Brigham Young proclaimed, \"The only men who become Gods, even the Sons of God, are those who enter into polygamy. Others attain unto a glory...but they cannot reign as kings in glory, because they had blessing offered unto them, and they refused to accept them.\"\nThe idea that one should never reject a blessing is a cornerstone of the FLDS belief system one that would also have a profound impact on my family and my life. As you'll see, there were several \"blessings\" that we truly could have lived without. But my parents didn't feel that they could reject them. Few people in the church felt they could challenge this doctrine. That would mean failing at another key objective in the church: being obedient.\nThe FLDS conception of heaven is complicated, too. In our religion, it's not getting into heaven that counts it's getting into the right heaven. There are three realms. The highest and most \"glorious\" is the \"celestial,\" which can be entered only by men who have had at least three wives in polygamy. Here, men become godlike and rule over their own planets. The reason that FLDS members have so many children, in fact, is to populate their personal planets.\nIn the celestial realm, plural wives become \"queens,\" who bear celestial children (yeah, women get a raw deal even in the highest realm of heaven in our religion). The middle realm is the \"terrestrial\" this is somewhat like purgatory in Catholicism and is for people who never knew the teachings of Joseph Smith and Jesus Christ, but it's still supposed to be pretty glorious.\nThe lowest realm is the \"telestial,\" which is for people who refused to worship God. This is not hell, it's just a kind of mediocre heaven. Hell is reserved for the worst of sinners who refuse to repent and continue to wallow in sin. They are called the Sons or Daughters of Perdition.\nNot surprisingly, as word of Mormon views on polygamy and men becoming gods first became public, the Gentile world was shocked and outraged. At the time of Joseph Smith's polygamy revelation, Mormons had already fled both Ohio and Missouri (in the case of Missouri, it was under threat of extermination by the governor).\nIt was non- Mormon fury over polygamy and over Joseph Smith's growing political power that led to his assassination in 1844 in an Illinois jail and to the subsequent migration to Utah led by Brigham Young. The main LDS church banned polygamy in 1890 to pave the way for Utah statehood, which was granted in 1896. The manifesto that prohibited plural marriage made clear that the ban was being imposed only because the practice was illegal and the U.S. Supreme Court had ruled that laws against it were constitutional. But the LDS didn't begin excommunicating polygamists until 1904.\nI don't know when my father's family converted to Mormonism. But when the polygamy ban took effect, my great- grandfather David W. Jeffs had already married plural wives in the church and refused to give them up. He sided with the men who would become the first leaders of the FLDS. They believed that the Mormon leaders who accepted the end of polygamy were not the true holders of the keys to the holy priesthood preached by Smith. These keys are important because, in Mormon belief, only those who have been given them by a legitimate authority can truly be prophets. Without them, prophets have no authority and men cannot receive true revelations. Lines of patriarchal authority through these keys and through blood shape most aspects of life in the fundamentalist church.\nMy great- grandfather believed that these sacred keys had been passed to the FLDS leadership, during an event known as the \" eight-hour meeting.\" This occurred in 1886. At that time, John Taylor was the president and prophet of the whole LDS church. He was living underground, to avoid federal prosecution for polygamy.\nLorrin Woolley, who would become a prophet of the FLDS, guarded the door to the room where Taylor was staying the night before the meeting. He said that it had no door to the outside of the house and had covered windows. According to his account, \"I was suddenly attracted to a light appearing under the door leading to President Taylor's room and was at once startled to hear the voices of men talking there. I was bewildered because it was my duty to keep people out of that room and evidently someone had entered without my knowing it.\"\nWoolley said that Taylor told him the next day that the voices he had heard had been those of \"your Lord\" and Joseph Smith, and that they had instructed him not to sign a manifesto banning polygamy. Woolley wrote that at the eight- hour meeting Taylor \"placed his finger on the document, his person rising from the floor about a foot or 18 inches,\" and said that he would sooner have his tongue or arm cut off than sign it.7\nHe then gave five men who were at the meeting (including Woolley) the right to perform polygamous marriages. He made them swear that they would ensure that \"no year passed by without children being born in the principle of plural marriage.\"\nThe first two prophets of the FLDS church were among the five se-lected to carry out these marriages. But while great- grandfather David Jeffs sided with the fundamentalists, my grandfather Rulon, who was born in 1909, became opposed to polygamy as a young man. He was baptized into the LDS and became estranged from his fundamentalist father.\nTall and handsome in his youth, Rulon had mischievous brown eyes and chestnut brown hair, although his hairline started receding quite early. He trained as an accountant, and after a mission to England during the Great Depression, he took a job in Salt Lake City with the Utah State Tax Commission. Clearly seen as a man of promise by the LDS, my grandfather Rulon was permitted to marry Zola Brown, the daughter of one of the highest- ranking leaders of the church, known as an apostle.\nAfter he had his first son, however, Rulon reconnected with his father. David soon convinced him that he should live polygamy. But Rulon ran into the same problems with his first wife that Joseph Smith had had. She did not want to share him. Although Rulon built their new home with basement accommodations for a second wife, unlike Emma Smith, Zola Jeffs utterly refused to submit.\nWhen Rulon told her in July 1940 that a mountaintop revelation had shown him that God had designated a cute young shop clerk in Provo to be his second wife, Zola broke down. According to their divorce papers, she became \"so worried and upset that she cried almost day and night, that her milk dried up so she was no longer able to nurse her baby.\"9 She took the couple's two small children and moved to California. Two weeks after a judge granted the divorce in 1941, Rulon was excommunicated by the LDS.\nMy grandfather, however, was not to be deterred. He didn't even go to his own LDS church trial. He wrote, \"For the first time I say, I would put God's work before anything else in my life.\"10 He joined a group led by John Y. Barlow, who was the FLDS* prophet from 1935 to 1949. In 1986, Grandfather Rulon would himself become the prophet.\nAnd that put my family right at the center of an organization that was extremely loyal to its leaders. The church reflected and ampli?ed both its leader's good sides and his flaws. With a relaxed leadership, the FLDS was mighty peculiar, but not particularly perverse. There was child abuse and domestic violence in some families, but there is no way of knowing whether abuse was more common in our church than anywhere else at the time. The problem was the FLDS's growing isolation and a change in leadership structure that would inevitably produce corruption.\nBefore my grandfather came to power, there had been a leadership council that ran the church. This council was more powerful than most religious hierarchies because at least in Colorado City and Hildale, where two thirds of the FLDS lived at the time most people's houses were owned by the church, not by the people who lived in them. This occurred through a system that became known as the United Effort Plan (UEP). The communal arrangement was based on one used by the early Mormons.\nThe council provided at least some checks on the prophet's control over the group. It ensured that he did not have absolute power over both theology and property. But part of what brought Grandfather to the prophet's position was his opposition to that council and his belief in what they called \"one man rule.\"\nA dispute over this issue splintered the FLDS in the late 1970s and early 1980s. My grandfather's position swayed the majority, who stayed, with the belief that the prophet should have absolute power. Rulon would eventually have this power for himself. And this set the stage for his son Warren, who would use the idea that he was God's special messenger to do unspeakable evil, without any voice of reason or earthly authority to stop him. * The FLDS did not formally incorporate under that name until some time in the 1940s. Prior to that it had just been known as \"The Work,\" but I will use the term they are now known by throughout for clarity.",
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        "raw_content": "T-bills were over-subscribed during the week, with the overall subscription rate coming in at 120.9%, a rise from 85.9% recorded the previous week. The yields on the 91-day and 182-day papers remained unchanged at 7.6% and 8.6%, respectively, while the yield on the 364-day paper declined by 10 bps to 9.6%, from 9.7% the previous week. According to the Stanbic Bank\u2019s Monthly Purchasing Manager\u2019s Index (PMI), the business environment in the country continued to improve in September 2018 for the 10th month in a row since December 2018, however the rate of growth was the slowest in the aforementioned period. The seasonally adjusted PMI came in at 52.7 in September, a decline from 54.6 recorded in August;\nDuring the week, the equities market recorded mixed performance with NSE 25 and NSE 20 declining by 0.2% and 0.4%, respectively, while NASI gained by 0.8%, taking their YTD performance to (13.8%), (22.8%) and (11.9%), for NASI, NSE 20 and NSE 25, respectively. For the last twelve months (LTM), NASI, NSE 20 and NSE 25 have declined by 6.3%, 22.6% and 9.8%, respectively. I&M Bank secured a USD 40.0 mn (Kshs 4.0 bn) loan from FMO, a Dutch Development Bank, for onward lending to Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs);\nThe African Private Equity and Venture Capital Association (AVCA) and PwC released a report on private equity-backed IPOs in the African Region, analyzing the growing trend by private equity firms to exit by means of an IPO;\nDuring the week, retailers continued with their expansion activities in Kenya with; i) Botswana based Choppies announcing that it will be taking up space previously occupied by Uchumi Supermarket in Ongata Rongai Town, and ii) Naivas Supermarket opened a new outlet in Freedom Height Mall, Lang\u2019ata, occupying 18,000 SQFT. In the hospitality sector, global hotel chain, Marriott International announced plans to increase its footprint in Africa hotels to over 200 hotels and 38,000 rooms by 2023, with a focus on Kenya, Ghana, Morocco, South Africa and Mozambique. In the infrastructure sector, Safaricom Pension Scheme received approval from Kenya Urban Roads Authority (KURA) to construct a road that will link its Athi River development, Crystal Rivers, to the Nairobi-Mombasa Highway, with the aim of enhancing access to the gated community.\nOn 5th October 2018, Mr. Juhani Elomaa, CEO of Taaleri Group, and the Taaleri Africa Team, visited us at our Nairobi offices and reviewed the progress of our real estate developments, namely The Alma and The Ridge. During the visit of Mr. Elomaa, we reviewed the partnership so far, in developments such as The Alma, The Ridge, Situ Village, and Amara Ridge, which has already been delivered to homeowners, while also exploring further areas of collaboration. As we enter our fifth year of partnership with Taaleri, we remain focused on delivering aspirational real estate, creating jobs, growing the economy, and uplifting the standards of living, even as we pursue above-average returns for our clients.\nOn 3rd October 2018, Cytonn CEO Edwin H. Dande was a keynote speaker at The Kenya Alternative Investment Intensive (KeAll) forum themed \u201cCatalysts for Impact and Financial Returns\u201d which was organized by African Intensive, a multi-media platform that provides insights into investment themes in Africa, and held at the Villa Rosa Kempinski. See Event Note\nWe continue to see very strong interest in our weekly Private Wealth Management Training (largely covering financial planning and structured products). The training is at no cost and is open only to pre-screened participants. We also continue to see institutions and investment groups interested in the training for their teams. The Wealth Management Training is run by the Cytonn Foundation under its financial literacy pillar. If interested in our Private Wealth Management Training for your employees or investment group, please get in touch with us through wmt@cytonn.com. To view the Wealth Management Training topics, click here\nWe continue to beef up the team with ongoing hires for Independent Financial Advisors (IFA) Manager. Visit the Careers section on our website to apply\nT-bills were over-subscribed during the week, with the overall subscription rate coming in at 120.9%, a rise from 85.9% recorded the previous week. The yields on the 91-day and 182-day papers remained unchanged at 7.6% and 8.6%, respectively, while the yield on the 364-day paper declined by 10 bps to 9.6%, from 9.7% the previous week. The acceptance rate for T-bills dropped to 80.8%, from 94.8% the previous week, with the government accepting Kshs 23.4 bn of the Kshs 29.0 bn worth of bids received. The subscription rate for the 91-day paper declined to 98.5%, from 127.4% the previous week, while the subscription rate for the 182-day and 364-day papers gained to 65.4% and 185.3%, from 50.9% and 104.3% recorded the previous week, respectively, with investors\u2019 participation being skewed towards the longer dated paper.\nThe average interbank rate increased to 5.2%, from 4.4% the previous week, pointing to reduced liquidity in the market, while the average volumes traded in the interbank market increased by 26.1% to Kshs 14.3 bn, from Kshs 11.3 bn the previous week. The increased activity was attributed to increased demand of funds in the interbank markets at the beginning of the week amidst tight liquidity, due to tax remittances. Liquidity however improved towards the end of the week, with the interbank rate declining to 4.2% from 5.7% as at the beginning of the week, which the CBK attributed to increased government payments.\nAccording to Bloomberg, the yield on the 10-year and 5-year Eurobonds issued in 2014 gained by 0.3% points and 0.4% points to 7.1% and 4.4% from 6.8% and 4.0%, the previous week, respectively. Since the mid-January 2016 peak, yields on the Kenyan Eurobonds have declined by 4.4% points and 2.5% points for the 5-year and 10-year Eurobonds, respectively, an indication of the relatively stable macroeconomic conditions in the country. Key to note is that these bonds have 0.7-years and 5.7-years to maturity for the 5-year and 10-year, respectively.\nFor the February 2018 Eurobond issue, during the week, the yields on both the 10-year and 30-year Eurobonds gained by 0.4% and 0.3% points to 7.9% and 8.9% from 7.6% and 8.6%, the previous week, respectively. Since the issue date, the yields on the 10-year and 30-year Eurobonds have both increased by 0.7% and 0.6% points, respectively.\nKey to note, the yields on all the Eurobonds was on the rise this week consistent with global trends in the bond markets due to the effects of the 0.25% hike in the Fed Rate by the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) the previous week.\nDuring the week, the Kenya Shilling remained stable against the US Dollar at Kshs 101.0, supported by inflows from diaspora remittances and reduced dollar demand from importers. The Kenya Shilling has appreciated by 2.2% year to date, and in our view the shilling should remain relatively stable to the dollar in the short term, supported by:\nAccording to the Stanbic Bank\u2019s Monthly Purchasing Manager\u2019s Index (PMI), the business environment in the country continued to improve in September 2018 for the 10th month in a row since December 2017, but the rate of growth was the slowest in the aforementioned period. The seasonally adjusted PMI came in at 52.7 in September, a decline from 54.6 recorded in August. A PMI reading of above 50 indicates improvements in the business environment, while a reading below 50 indicates a worsening outlook. Firms reported growth in value of outputs though at the slowest rate since December 2017, driven by the continued rise in total new orders albeit at a slower rate as compared to August, and at the slowest rate since January 2018.\nPrivate sector credit growth however remains the main concern, despite improving to 4.3% in August, from 3.9% in May, but still remains below the 5-year historical average of 13.0%. We expect private sector credit growth to remain low due to the assent of the Finance Bill 2018, which retained the ceiling rate on loans at 4.0% above the Central Bank Rate (CBR) only removing the floor rates on deposits.\nDue to the introduction of the various tax measures in the Finance Bill 2018, and the increased fuel prices as a result of implementation of the 8.0% VAT, we also expect a continued slowdown in new orders and effectively reduced output due to a rise in costs of production, which will be passed down to consumers. The increased prices will put a strain on overall consumption as consumers will have to rationalize their consumption on goods and services due to the dilution of their purchasing power, which effectively means a reduction in the quantity of goods and services a single unit of currency can buy.\nRates in the fixed income market have been on a declining trend, as the government continues to reject expensive bids as it is currently 82.1% ahead of its pro-rated borrowing target for the current financial year, having borrowed Kshs 142.8 bn against a pro-rated target of Kshs 78.4 bn. The 2018/19 budget had given a domestic borrowing target of Kshs 271.9 bn, 8.6% lower than the 2017/2018 fiscal year\u2019s target of Kshs 297.6 bn, which may result in reduced pressure on domestic borrowing. With the rate cap still in place, with the president having ascented to the Finance Bill 2018, we maintain our expectation of stability in the interest rate environment. With the expectation of a relatively stable interest rate environment, our view is that investors should be biased towards medium-term fixed-income instruments.\nDuring the week, the equities market recorded mixed performances with NSE 25 and NSE 20 declining by 0.2% and 0.4%, respectively, while NASI gained by 0.8%, taking their YTD performance to (13.8%), (22.8%) and (11.9%), for NASI, NSE 20 and NSE 25, respectively. This week\u2019s performance was driven by gains in large cap stocks such as EABL, Co-operative Bank, KCB Group and Barclays Bank of Kenya that gained by 5.6%, 5.3%, 9.4% and 4.4%, respectively. For the last twelve months (LTM), NASI, NSE 20 and NSE 25 have declined 6.3%, 22.6% and 9.8%, respectively.\nEquities turnover decreased by 16.9% to USD 34.0 mn from USD 41.0 mn the previous week, bringing the YTD turnover to USD 1.5 bn. During the week, foreign investors remained net sellers with the net outflow decreasing by 33.2% to USD 8.0 mn, from USD 12.1 mn the previous week. We expect the market to remain subdued in the near term as foreign investors exit the broader emerging markets due to the rising interest rates in the US coupled with the strengthening of the US Dollar.\nThe market is currently trading at a price to earnings ratio (P/E) of 12.4x, which is 8.1% below the historical average of 13.5x, and a dividend yield of 4.8%, higher than the historical average of 3.7%. The current P/E valuation of 12.4x is 26.5% above the most recent trough valuation of 9.8x experienced in the first week of February 2017, and 49.4% above the previous trough valuation of 8.3x experienced in December 2011. The charts below indicate the historical P/E and dividend yields of the market.\nI&M Bank has secured a USD 40.0 mn (Kshs 4.0 bn) loan from the FMO, a Dutch Development Bank, for onward lending to small business enterprises (SMEs) in what is expected to boost their operations, currently hampered by cautious lending towards the segment. FMO\u2019s Chief Investment Officer, Linda Broekhuizen, highlighted that the facility would be used primarily for onward lending to SMEs, thus supporting the expansion of I&M Bank\u2019s strategy to increase its SME loan book, and in the process aid in boosting the local economy. In recent years, Kenyan banks have taken on substantial loans from international financiers, including International Finance Corporation (IFC), European Investment Bank and the African Development Bank (AfDB). Development banks such as FMO offer attractive terms on their lending to commercial banks, including lower interest rates and longer maturity periods. Previous issues such as that of the International Finance Corporation (IFC) to Co-operative Bank were priced at the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR), plus a premium, which is unspecified, and for a period of 7-years. The current LIBOR rate is at 2.8%. Previously, Equity Group, Co-operative Bank, Diamond Trust Bank, Stanbic Holdings and KCB Group have borrowed from international financiers to mainly fund their onward lending business. The asset-liability mismatch by tenor due to the relatively long-term nature of loans and short-term nature of deposits exposes a gap that banks have chosen to fill will with credit from the international financiers. The SMEs businesses have been hit hard following the enactment of the Banking (Amendment) Act 2015 that capped the interest chargeable on loans at 4.0% above the Central Bank Rate (CBR). Inability to price SMEs within these margins, coupled with the continually deteriorating asset quality evidenced by a rise in gross non-performing loans ratio to a weighted average of 10.0% in H1\u20192018 from 7.7% in H1\u20192017, led to a constriction in lending to these businesses. The move by lenders has had negative effect on SMEs resulting to a slow growth in the credit extended to the private sector, of 4.3% in the last 12-months to August 2018, which remains below the Central Bank of Kenya target rate of 12.0-15.0%, and below the 5-year average of 13.0%.\nThe table below highlights several debt issues by international institutions to local banks:\nARM\u2019s creditors, including banks like Stanbic Holdings and Africa Finance Corporation, that placed it under administration, will meet to vote on how to settle the company\u2019s debt. United Bank for Africa (UBA) had provided the company with a short-term loan of Kshs 500 mn and appointed Price Waterhouse Coopers (PwC) as administrators in an effort to recover the debt. The administrators asked the company bankers and suppliers to file their claims ahead of the meeting, where creditors owed an aggregate of 75.0% of the liabilities can decide on a solution that is binding to all. Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) provided ARM with a loan of Kshs 4.6 bn, while Stanbic Bank had provided the company with Kshs 3.2 bn, thereby holding nearly 36.0% of the total outstanding liability of Kshs 21.7 bn, and will have a major influence in the meeting. According to Pradeep Paunrana, the founding shareholder, the company is considering liquidation, raising Kshs 5.0 bn through a rights issue or selling more assets, including the Tanzania operations among other solutions to get the company back on its feet. It is highly likely that ARM\u2019s declining share price, from August 2015 at Kshs 58.0 per share to Kshs 5.5 per share in October 2018, a decline of 91.0%, could complicate the company\u2019s plan to raise Kshs 5.0 bn through a rights issue because offering a discount on that share price will affect the long-term shareholders who have already lost 90.0% of their paper value. We further expect that the suspension from the NSE bourse will continue beyond October 26th as PwC and creditors work to decide on the best solution. In our view, ARM should sell off the operations in Tanzania, a move that will see it reduce the debt but leave it with a smaller and potentially profitable business.\nCentral Bank of Kenya (CBK) and the Kenya Deposit Insurance Corporation (KDIC) announced they had received an improved binding offer from KCB Group, inching closer to closing a deal that will see the bank carve out certain assets and liabilities from Imperial Bank. CBK and KDIC will hold a meeting with depositors of Imperial Bank, which is under receivership as they finalize assessment of the revised offer from KCB. At the end of June 2015, Imperial Bank held Kshs 58.0 bn in customer deposits and was classified a mid-tier lender with operations in Kenya and Tanzania. The actions by CBK and KDIC are a step in the right direction, and if successful, will see the second instance a bank is successfully brought out of receivership after Chase Bank was bought by SBM Kenya Limited. We note that the process needs to be expedited, given that the CBK is behind from its earlier schedule of having a successful bidder by February 2018. If successful, depositors will be able to access deposits locked in the lender since 2015.\nWe are \u201cNEUTRAL\u201d on equities since the markets are currently trading below their historical averages. Pockets of value continue to exist, with a number of undervalued sectors like Financial Services, which provide an attractive entry point for medium and long-term investors, and with expectations of higher corporate earnings this year, we are \u201cPOSITIVE\u201d for investors with a long-term investment horizon.\nThe African Private Equity and Venture Capital Association (AVCA) and PwC released a report on private equity-backed IPOs (exit of private equity firms from companies through means of an Initial Public Offer) in the African region. This study spanned a period of 8-years from 2010 to 2017, and sought to analyse the growing trend of companies that have had PE backed IPOs.\nIn the period from 2010 to 2017, there was a total of 187 IPOs, with 28 in 2017, a 17.0% increase from the 24 IPOs in 2016. However, most IPOs in the region have been non-private equity backed, with private equity backed IPOs over the period constituting 14.3% of total IPOs, compared to an average of 39.0% and 36.0% for the United States and the United Kingdom, respectively. The Johannesburg Stock Exchange tied with the Bourse de Tunis in Tunisia in terms of number of IPO exits for PE firms, each having 9 PE backed IPOs over the period, followed by the Bourse de Casablanca in Morocco, which had 4 PE-backed IPOs over the period.\nBelow is the summary of the top 5 bourses that had PE backed IPOs over the course of the study. The Nairobi Securities Exchange did not have any PE backed IPO over this period:\nTop 5 Exchanges for PE-Backed IPOs (2010 to 2017)\nNumber of PE-backed IPOs\nPercentage of Total Proceeds\nThe Egyptian Exchange(EGX)\nIn terms of total proceeds raised from these IPOs, the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) led with 58.8% of the total proceeds raised, followed by the London Stock Exchange (LSE), with 18.9% of the total proceeds. This affinity towards the JSE for PE backed exits can be attributed to the investor confidence in the market given the reputation of South Africa as an investment hub for the region. The LSE has been actively working to ensure that more African companies list on the LSE, with efforts to ease the process, as well as partnering with African bourses to have companies achieve parallel listings locally and on the LSE.\nJSE still led the pack, with three out of the top five IPO backed companies in terms of capital raised having listed on the JSE, with 58.8% of the total proceeds being raised between the 9 companies that were listed, as summarised below:\nTop 5 PE Backed IPOs by Value (2010 to 2017)\nProceeds Raised\nFinancial Sponsor(s)\nStake Owned\nDate of PE Investment\nInitial Amount Invested by PE Firm (USD mn)\nMvelaphanda Group, Brimstone\nActis, Ethos Private Equity, Harbourvest Partners\nEditaFood Industries\nEGX & LSE\nThe consumer goods and the financial services industries boasted the greatest number of PE- backed IPOs, with each having 7 out of 32 PE-backed IPOs. These sectors raised a total of USD 544.0 mn and USD 468.0 mn, respectively. In terms of the proceeds raised, healthcare led with USD 1.1 bn of proceeds raised, followed by consumer goods, which had USD 521.1 mn of proceeds raised. Financial services came in third, accounting for 16.0% of the proceeds raised. This is largely due to the huge growth in the financial services industry in Africa, and the high opportunities for growth in this sector driven by (i) inherent increase in consumption expenditure and a rise in the percentage of the population requiring financial services, (ii) low financial inclusion which presents ample runway for growth, and (iii) incorporation of technology to improve efficiency in operations and increase coverage.\nPE-backed IPOs by Sector (2010 - 2017)\nTotal Number of PE-Backed IPOs\nPercentage of IPOs\nValue of Proceeds Raised (USD mn)\nPercentage of Proceeds Raised\nOne of the most notable IPOs was in 2014, by Alexander Forbes, with the exit of PE Firms Actis, Harbourvest Partners and Ethos Private Equity from the fund manager, who collectively owned 70.0% of Alexander Forbes. Alexander Forbes had initially gone private after it was bought by Actis in 2007. Another notable PE backed IPO was the exit of Helios from Vivo through a dual-listing on the LSE and the JSE, being the first PE exit via an IPO on both the LSE and the JSE.\nIn our view, the performance of the private equity sector in terms of exits points to growing volumes in the proceeds gained by exit through IPOs, with USD 370.0 mn being raised in 2017 compared to USD 125.0 mn in 2016. However, the number of IPO exits still remain low, at 4 in 2017, compared to 24 non-PE backed IPOs in 2017. We expect this trend of PE firms exiting by way of IPOs to remain considerably low given the tedious procedures involved in a company going the IPO way. A shift in this trend is only achievable if there is an improvement in the local capital markets by putting in place measures that will (i) encourage firms to list, and (ii) improve investors\u2019 participation in IPOs. This can be done by: (i) making the process of companies going public by means of an IPO easier, (ii) encouraging disclosures for non-listed companies in order to improve transparency and accessibility of information, which boosts investor confidence, making it easier for firms to raise capital during IPOs, and (iii) encouraging foreign participation through improved regulation, good economic fundamentals and empowering private initiatives.\nPrivate equity investments in Africa remains robust as evidenced by the increasing investor interest, which is attributed to; (i) rapid urbanization of 4.1% p.a compared to 2.0% p.a globally, (ii) a resilient and adapting middle class and increased consumerism, (ii) the attractive valuations in Sub Saharan Africa\u2019s private markets compared to its public markets, (iii) the attractive valuations in Sub Saharan Africa\u2019s markets compared to global markets, and (iv) better economic projections in Sub Sahara Africa compared to global markets. We remain bullish on PE as an asset class in Sub-Sahara Africa. Going forward, the increasing investor interest and stable macro-economic environment will continue to boost deal flow into African markets.\nDuring the week, retailers continued with their expansion activities with:\nBotswana-based Choppies announcing that it will take up space previously occupied by Uchumi Supermarket in Ongata Rongai Town, in line with its expansion plan, which has seen the retailer increase its foothold in Kenya where it currently has 12 stores, with the most recent outlet openings being SouthField Mall in Embakasi and Kiambu Mall in Kiambu Town, and,\nLocal retailer, Naivas Supermarket, opened a new outlet in Freedom Height Mall, Lang\u2019ata, occupying 18,000 SQFT. The outlet brings the retailer\u2019s total number of branches in Nairobi to 24, and 46 countrywide.\nThe above indicates the expansion of local and international retailers that have aggressively penetrated and increased their foothold in the Kenyan market within the last 2-years, among them, French Retailer Carrefour and Game of South Africa, which have opened 6 and 2 stores, respectively, in the last 2-years. The continued expansion is supported by: i) increased purchasing power, with GDP per capita growing at a rate of 7.9% p.a over the last 5-years, from Kshs 113,539 in 2013 to Kshs 166,314 in 2017, as well as varying tastes and preferences for different goods and services thus creating demand for diverse brands, ii) provision of high-quality spaces in line with international standards with destination malls such as Two Rivers Mall along Kiambu Road and Garden City Mall along Thika Road coming to the market, iii) infrastructure improvement, such as the construction of the Northern By-Pass which has opened up areas such as Ruaka and Ruiru for development, iv) the closure of branches of struggling local brands, namely Nakumatt and Uchumi, leading to availability of prime retail spaces, and v) the relatively stable growth of the Kenyan Economy, recording an average GDP growth rate of over 5.0% p.a for the past 5-years.\nThe table below shows a summary of operational branches of key supermarkets in Kenya:\nSummary of Key Supermarkets in Kenya\nNo. of Operational Local Outlets\nWe expect continued increase in activities in the retail sector, as both international and some local retailers continue to embark on expansion, and taking up space previously occupied by struggling local brands such as Nakumatt Holdings and Uchumi Supermarkets.\nGlobal hotel chain, Marriott International announced plans to increase its footprint in Africa to over 200 hotels and 38,000 rooms by 2023, with a focus on Kenya, Ghana, Morocco, South Africa and Mozambique. In Kenya, the company aims to increase its presence from 2 hotels to 5, and has laid out several strategies, including: i) a 365-room, 5-star JW Marriott in Westlands, Nairobi, slated to open in 2020, ii) a facility under the Protea Hotel Brand in Nairobi, which will be located approximately 5 KM from the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) on Mombasa Road and is expected to open doors in 2021. The Protea Hotel will consist of 250 rooms, a restaurant, bar, a fitness centre, a swimming pool and 600 SQFT of meeting space, and iii) a franchise agreement with Nairobi\u2019s 5-star hotel, Sankara, which will see the Westlands-based hotel trade as a Marriott brand from early 2019. Currently, the hotel chain operates two 4-star hotels in Kenya, which are the 96-key Four Points by Sheraton located in Hurligham, and the 172-key Four Points by Sheraton Nairobi Airport along Mombasa Road. The Kenyan hospitality market continues to attract investments from global players evidenced by the increased entry of international brands such as Marriott, Accor Hotels and Carlson Rezidor (Radisson Blu), drawn by the improved performance, driven by:\nIncreased demand for accommodation and other hospitality services by both local and international guests, with the number of international arrivals increasing by 0.9% to 443,950 by June 2018 compared to 439,807 during the same period in 2017,\nPositive reviews from travel advisors such as Trip Advisor, who ranked Nairobi as the 3rd best travel destination in the world after Ishigaki in Japan and Kapaa in Hawaii in 2018,\nContinued marketing efforts by the Kenya Tourism Board,\nJomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) ranking as the best airport in Africa and 38th globally according to worldwide rankings by Airhelp, a Danish firm that fights for airline passengers across Europe for compensation over flight delays, cancellations and overbookings, and\nIncreased ease of access with direct flights to the US set to commence at the end of this month.\nSummary of International Hotel Brands in Kenya\nOperating Hotels\nHotels in the Deal Pipeline\nYear to be Opened\nRadisson Residence, Kilimani\nBest Western, The Alba\nHilton Hotel, CBD\nHilton Pinnacle Towers, Upperhill\nHilton Double Tree, Hurlingham\nHilton Garden Inn, Mombasa Rd\nJW Mariott at Avic Towers, Westlands\nProtea Hotel by Mariott, Mombasa Road\nSankara, Westlands\nIbis Styles, Westlands\nPullman, Westlands\nMovenpick Nairobi\nFairmount Mount Kenya Safari Club\nLazizi Premier, Mombasa Road\nZehneria Portico\nHeron Portico, Mombasa Road\nHyatt Place, Westlands\nDuring the week, Safaricom Pension Scheme received approval from Kenya Urban Roads Authority (KURA) to construct a 500-meter tarmac road that will link its Athi River development, named, Crystal Rivers, to the Nairobi-Mombasa Highway. The road is aimed at enhancing access to the gated community development, which sits on 25-acres of land and consists of 200,000 SQFT of lettable retail area, and a residential area consisting of 138 3-and 4-bedroom townhouses, and 260 units of 3-bedroom apartments. In the past years, the Kenyan Government has been taking up majority of the infrastructural projects, however, in recent years, we have witnessed the private sector taking up projects in the infrastructure sector aimed at enhancing economic growth and shared prosperity through access to facilities such as sewer, electricity and opening areas for development. The main factors driving investment in infrastructure in Kenya include (i) government incentives, where investors in commercial property who spend on social infrastructure such as power, water, sewer lines and roads are allowed to recover their expenses from tax deductions within four-years, through a 25.0% deduction in computing the taxable profits of the developer for any year of income, according to the Finance Bill 2012, (ii) the increased focus on the Kenyan Government\u2019s Big Four Agenda, and (iii) the government\u2019s focus on total integration and interconnection of areas which has resulted in the establishment of projects such as the Lamu Port-South Sudan-Ethiopia-Transport Corridor (LAPSSET) and the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR). We expect continued investment in infrastructure by both the private and public sector, aimed at opening up of areas for development, and enhancing the achievement of the expected average Gross Domestic Product (GDP) rates of between 5.3% - 5.5% for 2018, as the economy recovers from the effect of the prolonged electioneering period.\nJones Lang LaSalle (JLL), an American real estate company, released a Global Real Estate Transparency Index 2018, which ranked Kenya 53rd globally and 3rd in Sub Saharan Africa in transparency of the real estate market after South Africa and Botswana, which were ranked 21st and 46th globally, respectively. This is an improvement for Kenya, which was previously ranked 61st globally, and 4th in Sub-Saharan Africa, in the Global Real Estate Transparency Index 2016. According to the 2018 report, the proposed adoption of block chain technology for recording land ownership and listing websites such as Jumia and Property24, where property owners and potential buyers are able to get information on property, are key factors that have put Kenya in the map in enhancing transparency in its real estate industry. We expect continued transparency in Kenya\u2019s real estate market, supported by the digitalization of the lands ministry, mounting intolerance of corruption by the government and increase in the number of property listing platforms facilitated by the rapid adoption of technology.\nAirlines operating in Kenya continue to increase their flights frequency driven by increased tourist arrivals into the country, with (i) Qatar Airways announcing plans to launch direct flights between Italy and Malindi, in a bid to increase the airlines foothold in Kenya and this follows the announcement that the airline will be introducing direct flights to Mombasa from Doha, Qatar, starting December 9th this year, and (ii) a partnership between Kenya Association of Travel Agents (KATA) and South Africa Tourism (SAT), which will see the Kenya Airways flight frequencies to Cape Town increase from 3 to 5-weekly, a move that is expected to further promote intra-Africa travel for leisure, trade and business.\nThe Fahari I-REIT closed the week at Kshs 10.0 per share, 2.0% lower than last week\u2019s closing price of Kshs 10.2 per share. Additionally, during the week, it recorded an average price of Kshs 10.2 per share, which is an improvement of 1.0% from the previous week\u2019s average of Kshs 10.1 per share. Despite the increase, the instrument continues to trade at low prices and in low volumes largely due to: (i) the negative sentiments currently engulfing the sector given the poor performance of the Fusion D-REIT (FRED), which failed to raise the minimum capital required to list on the NSE, (ii) inadequate investor knowledge, and (iii) the poor performance of Fahari I-REIT recording a dividend yield of 5.7% compared to brick and mortar office and retail at 9.3% and 9.7%, respectively.\nWe expect continued increase in activities in the real estate sector, backed by; i) entry of international brands into the Kenyan hospitality and retail markets, ii) improved infrastructural developments, and iii) increased flights frequency which is expected to result in increased demand for accommodation and other hospitality services, and thus improved performance of the hospitality sector.",
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        "raw_content": ">> What is Short Selling? Part 2 \u2013 How to Short Sell Trade Analysis\nRather watch than read? Watch the video at the bottom of this article.\nWe already covered \u201cWhat is short selling?\u201d now we\u2019re going to cover an actual short sell trade that I made in one of my accounts.\nHere you can see a chart of Hewitt Associates on the NYSE, symbol HEW, and you might be asking, \u201cWhere and how did I find this stock?\u201d Well, it was very simple.\nAll I did was some simple scanning, using Stockcharts.com scanning tools to build a watch list and once I had this stock on my radar, I simply waited for an opportunity to present itself. There was definitely some major pain here. A lot of people felt a lot of pain with this big red candlestick, with volume. It closed at an area of support, rallied off of there a little bit, created a new resistance point, which actually is a previous area of support. Now it\u2019s acting as resistance.\nOne of the things that caught my eye as well was the fact that the 20 period and the 40 period moving average crossed downwards. Now it\u2019s really indicating that the bears have taken control and you might want to start looking for short opportunities. After this minor resistance has been established, I\u2019m looking for another opportunity to short at or near that area. You can see here, it actually tests that resistance, comes back down to that previous area of support, so you got a very strong support area here. It rallies off of there again and goes back to roughly the same area of resistance. This is where I\u2019m really starting to watch, and actually, on this exact candlestick \u2013 you can see a shooting star candlestick pattern showing up here \u2013 this is when I\u2019m zeroing in for the kill and getting ready to short sell this stock.\nEntered position at $26.85, stop $27.55. 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I\u2019m giving myself a $00.25 cushion plus the difference in the closing price and the high price.\nPretty comfortable spot to be in and I\u2019ve already made a profit on the front half and if you noticed, $25.86 is below my entry price of $26.85. Now I\u2019ve locked in a profit on the back half also.Essentially I have a free trade on the back half and this eliminates the emotion of greed and fear, because I\u2019ve already made my profit. That appeases the greed demon and my fear is now gone because I\u2019ve locked in a price target that\u2019s going to guarantee me a profit on the back half.\nThings continue to go very well here. We have this huge down day again, with volume, on this candlestick here. I have the Trading Master Plan 5xMA trailing stop rule in place. In this case, the calculated stop loss was $22.44. However, the stock did not quite hit that price. It actually had a low of $22.95 for the day, which is very close and I was definitely ready to go for the next day, hoping to hit that price target.\nI actually re-adjust the following day using the same 5xMA rule and because the moving average has now fallen even further. The 5xMA rule has created an even lower price target of $22.25 and this time it does hit, I sell the back half, 300 shares at $22.25 for another cost of $6,675.00 back. By the way, the low of the day was only $22.14 for that day, so we were only $0.09 away from the low on that day.\nIf we\u2019re going to do trade analysis here, we would see that the proceeds of $16,110.00 less the cost that we got back when bought the shares back. Had a net profit of $1,935.00, which translates to 12 percent in only 8 trading days. This was a very productive and very quick trade. . I took a very limited risk of a little over $400.00 and I have quadrupled that with a gain of 12 percent in only 8 days.\nJust a note on this chart here, the actual low a couple of days later was $21.66. I\u2019m not too worried about it. I mean, I did fantastic in this trade. I managed it properly throughout, continued to stick to my trading rules and do you think I\u2019m really worried about not getting $21.66? You know, the trade went extremely well. Does every trade go this way? Absolutely not. This is obviously a very good example that I\u2019m using here. I had several trades. This is one of my better ones for the last month or so. Certain trades are going to stop out. If things had gone against me and stopped out immediately, I would\u2019ve lost $400.00. No big deal. Move on to the next play.\nThis is where money management really saves you. It keeps you in the game so that you can get these types of trades more often and then hit nice home run trades. 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        "raw_content": "Rear View Mirror and Abortion\nI normally don\u2019t allow myself to look back at past mistakes or choices that I\u2019ve made. Sometimes though, it\u2019s as if I can feel my baby\u2019s presence. I know to those who\u2019ve never had an abortion that this sounds ludicrous. At the time I had mine, I knew in my heart that it was wrong. It was like I was being torn into. My human side that was so literally weak and insecure, just laid there praying that it would be over soon, while my soul screamed out to me to get my ass off of the table and bolt.\nMy husband was 23 at the time and was adamant that he didn\u2019t want a baby. He gave me an ultimatum and I can not believe that I allowed him to bully me into killing our child. The abortion was literally the worst thing that I\u2019ve ever done in my life. I cried for hours and hours afterwards. I refused to allow my husband to touch me at all. I was on my knees begging God and my baby to forgive me. I remember how our dog sensed my pain and laid with me throughout the night. The agony that I felt was the most gut wrenching twisted shit ever. That\u2019s the first time in my life that I ever truly wanted to kill another human. It wasn\u2019t just anger at my husband either. I hated myself also.\nEven now when I reflect back to the young, naive, weak, and self-esteem deprived girl that I was, it saddens me. I made a horrible mistake years ago. I absolutely understand that there are horrific events that happen sometimes and an abortion is unavoidable. However; if it\u2019s just the timing, money or some other reason, please choose carefully. This decision will stay with you for a lifetime and that baby won\u2019t let you forget what you did.\nAbortion Regret\nhttps://lifedynamics.com/what-is-abortion/abortion-pictures/",
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        "raw_content": "feasts, moana, office, others, starve, wrap\nAnother week in which Disney soaked up all the gravy, leaving other newcomers like Allied and Bad Santa 2 to beg for crumbs.\nI\u2019ll stop posting this when it stops being relevant. So 2017.\nDisney continues their record setting year with another animated hit, Moana, while Doctor Strange manages to hang on to third place. The overall trend was a slight uptick from this time last year, but it was truly Disney that received all of the blessings in a top-heavy weekend. Other new comers came in well lower than anticipated.\nNovember is up nearly double the take from October with 800 million in sales, which is a relief since October was abysmally bad for ticket sales. The caveat here is that nearly a third of that total all went to Disney\u2019s two powerhouse films. With Rogue One due out this December, we may very well have a year in which spectacular numbers translate into very few gains for studios not sporting a mouse mascot.\nMoana took the top spot with a 3 day total of 56 million dollars and about 82 million dollars over the long Thanksgiving holiday. The critics and audiences both lavished praise on this animated musical, so expect Disney to have another film with the potential to crack 300 million dollars domestically (and likely much more world wide.)\nSecond place went to Fantastic Beasts, which had a modest decline from last week\u2019s first place premier. The film has already done 180 million dollars domestically in two weeks, a welcome sign for Warner Brothers. Despite critical derision for their super hero franchises, WB is also slated to have a very nice year with Fantastic Beasts, Suicide Squad, and, yes, even Batman V Superman this year.\nThe third spot went to Doctor Strange. While the film has slowed some domestically, it had a strong hold this week, and has made a ton of money overseas. I\u2019d expect it to finish just shy of the 300 million mark as it is slightly under-performing Iron Man, who managed to just crest that hurdle in 2008.\nAllied managed to hold on to fourth place, but that may be cold comfort. The film made only 12 million dollars in its first week against an 85 million dollar budget. It\u2019s not exactly setting the foreign box office on fire, but it still has a few large markets left to reach. All in all, I don\u2019t expect this film to be considered a success.\nBad Santa 2 had to settle for a lump of coal in the seventh spot. The first film was a surprise success, and a decade between films did not help the sequel to stay fresh in people\u2019s memories. The 6 million dollar take was bad, but a 26 million dollar budget means this film has a lower bar to clear to at least remove its name from the disasters of 2016 list.\nThe real lame duck this holiday was Warren Beaty\u2019s drama Rules Don\u2019t Apply. With a full wide release of 2,300 screens, the film only managed to take in 1.5 million dollars. How bad is that? The film was edged out of 11th place by Loving, which managed to make 1.6 million dollars in only 400 theaters (and is already in its fourth week of release), and it barely managed to out-earn Manchester by the Sea\u2026which was only showing in 48 theaters. That is grade A terrible.\nMaybe more dance numbers next time, Warren.\nDear Zindagi, a comedy from India, premiered in limited release on 150 screens and had a very strong showing at nearly 1 million in ticket sales. Just to rub it in, it will probably expand next week and mop the floor with Rules Don\u2019t Apply. Ouch.\n1. Moana (56.3)\n2. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (45.0)\n3. Doctor Strange (13.7)\n4. Allied (12.7)\n5. Arrival (11.4)\n6. Trolls (10.6)\n7. Bad Santa 2 (6.1)\n8. Almost Christmas (5.6)\n9. Hacksaw Ridge (5.5)\n10. The Edge of Seventeen (2.9)",
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        "raw_content": "This is a guest blog post by Nick Mayes, Principal Analyst at industry analyst group CXP\nBreathing new life into stagnating productivity levels is one of the biggest challenges for businesses in 2018.\nWhile some major economies enjoyed a slight improvement last year, global productivity remains below pre-financial crisis levels.\nBusinesses have invested hundreds of millions of pounds in technology tools designed to improve and enhance their employees\u2019 ability to perform their job. But has this been applied in the right way and to the right parts of the organization?\nIt is not just a question of technology. As millennial workers become the dominant presence in the workforce, companies are being forced to question their entire approach to the workplace. Are employees based in the right locations? Are they using flexible working models to their full advantage? 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Just 12% of participants in the study currently use analytics tools across the business to track and measure productivity.\nWithout knowing how productive different parts of the organization are, it is very difficult to focus technology investment in the right parts. And interestingly, technology is often viewed as a barrier, rather than an enabler of productivity.\nMore than 90% of participants in the study state that the complexity of today\u2019s workplace technology is holding employees back. And one of the most startling findings was that over half (57%) of businesses in the UK and Ireland say that their current cybersecurity strategy has a negative impact on productivity. This is a worryingly high level and a new approach is clearly required.\nBusinesses are tackling these issues in several ways.\nStarting at the top, many are bringing in new policies in order to enhance productivity today and to lay the foundations to support the changing preferences of the future workforce.\nThree-quarters of organizations are actively implementing new policies designed to create an improved work/life balance for their employees (an interesting case study of a UK marketing firm switching to a four-day week can be found here), while two thirds are looking to impose a more agile and compelling workplace experience.\nTechnology will play a key role in this latter area. A significant proportion plans to invest in areas including social enterprise platforms (55%) and robotic process automation (44%), with demand for RPA particularly strong in Ireland (48%). UK companies are also among the most aggressive in their plans to invest in digital virtual assistants in the next 12 months (55%).\nData is becoming the lifeblood of businesses across all sectors in the digital era, and 60% are rolling out a policy to provide their staff with instant access to information.\nBut companies are also keen that their cyber defenses will no longer slow workers down in accessing this data, with the majority implementing biometric technology, and behavioral and contextual analytics to provide a less intrusive and more effective approach to authentication.\nHigh staff attrition stands out as a much bigger drain on productivity for companies in the UK and Ireland than the other countries that were covered in the wider study.\nThe region\u2019s highly competitive labor market is clearly a factor, but the war for talent will only increase over the next decade, with millennials pursuing career paths based around flexible, dynamics postings \u2013 rather than long-term stays in single job positions.\nBut it is encouraging that UK&I businesses are not standing still in building a more productive and engaging workplace environment. Investment in technology to drive efficiency and a better experience is being supported by the implementation of corporate policies designed to fundamentally change current approaches to flexible working and how employees can access corporate data.\nThere is a long way to go, but many are starting to put the right building blocks for a future-proof digital workplace are starting to be put in place.\nJoin us for our live webinar on February 21st at 10.00 GMT / 11.00 CET to find out how to future-proof your workplace.\nNick Mayes is responsible for PAC\u2019s research on the UK IT services market, and is also one of the lead analysts in PAC\u2019s global coverage of areas including application management, business process outsourcing and IT outsourcing. 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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / Arts News and Events / Business / Asia Week New York Galvanizes Asian Art Collectors and Connoisseurs With A Thrilling Profusion of Museum-Quality Exhibitions\nAsia Week New York Galvanizes Asian Art Collectors and Connoisseurs With A Thrilling Profusion of Museum-Quality Exhibitions\nAsia Week New York Galvanizes Asian Art Collectors and Connoisseurs\nWith A Thrilling Profusion of Museum-Quality Exhibitions\nNEW YORK: March 10th kicks off Asia Week New York, the extraordinary ten-day extravaganza that animates New York with a glorious array of prized Asian works of art.\nOriginating from every corner of the Asian continent, the artworks will be shown throughout Manhattan by international Asian art specialists starting March 10 through March 19. In the museum-quality presentations by 45 galleries, art lovers can take in the rarest and finest examples of painting, sculpture, bronzes, ceramics, jewelry, jade, textiles, prints and photographs from all over Asia.\n\u201cEach year at this time, just as the flavor of spring arrives in the air, another phenomenon electrifies the atmosphere of New York: Asia Week!\u201d exclaims Lark Mason, Chairman of Asia Week New York 2016 and owner and founder of iGavel Auctions. \u201cAnd each year, in-the-know aficionados look forward to this 10-day event with great expectation. And why shouldn\u2019t they? Asia Week, now celebrating its seventh anniversary, is more exciting than ever.\u201d\nOrganized by category and region, here is a roundup of the not-to-be-missed exhibitions by the participating galleries:\nANCIENT/AND OR CONTEMPORARY INDIAN, HIMALAYAN AND SOUTHEAST ASIAN ART\nWALTER ARADER HIMALAYAN ART\nA Tibetan sculpture from the late 15th century or the early 16th is historically significant in that it represents a portrait likeness of Palden Dorje, abbot of Ngor Monastery from 1478 until his death in 1482. The inscription in verso provides us with not only the name of the lama, Palden Dorje, but also with the name of the disciple that commissioned the bronze, Kunga Chogden. Inscriptions with this level of historical information are exceedingly rare, making this work an \u201canchor piece\u201d with safely attributable dates around which other sculptures of similar style can be dated. See it at the exhibition of Chinese and Himalayan Art, 1016 Madison Avenue.\nClaiming special recognition at Sacred Images from Nine Centuries at Arader Galleries, 29 East 72nd Street, is a 15th or 16th century bronze from Tibet. It represents the Bon deity Nampar Gyalwa and mesmerizes with silver and copper inlaid eyes and is very finely cast. The statue is important both because of the rare iconography of Nampar Gyalwa and because of the excellent quality and detail that is unusual in a Bon bronze.\nIn an untitled oil from the 1960s, artist Francis Newton Souza \u2014 the first of India\u2019s modern painters to gain recognition in the West \u2014 depicts a nude female, her hand on her breast, her gaze fixed unashamedly straight ahead. It is typical for Souza women to proclaim their sexual inhibitions, and this model\u2019s reflective expression calls to mind the artist\u2019s intimate familiarity with the depiction of courtesans and dancers on temple walls. This painting makes a strong statement in Masterpieces of Indian Modern Art: Rare and Seminal Works of the 20th century, 41 East 57th Street, Suite 708.\nDon\u2019t miss the red sandstone Shiva Bhikshatana from the 10-11th century at New Acquisitions in Indian Art and Himalayan Art, Arader Galleries, 1016 Madison Avenue. The Shiva is very finely carved and adorned with various necklaces, and it depicts the deity in the form of the beggar Bhikshatana (literally, \u201cwandering for alms\u201d).\nOff the market since being secreted away in the 1930s, A Youth in Persian Costume, circa 1630-40, comes from the collection of Otto Sohn-Rethel, a German artist who lived in the first half of the 20th century. In the early 1930s Sohn-Rethel visited India, where he acquired a group of Indian paintings, including this one. It is part of Indian Paintings & Courtly Objects: Recent Acquisitions 1400-1800 at W.M. Brady & Co. 22 East 80th Street.\nNAYEF HOMSI ANCIENT ART OF ASIA\nA superb figure of a 2nd-century Atlas made of gray schist enchants viewers at Nayef Homsi\u2019s Recent Acquisitions, 7 East 75th Street, No. 1A. The figure of the Atlas was part of the Hellenistic influence on Gandharan art, most likely introduced during the 30 years when Alexander the Great\u2019s armies occupied the Gandhara region. The Atlas, of course, supports the world, and in Gandharan art, Atlas figures were carved at the lowest register of a stuppa to literally support the entire stupa complex.\nThe Churning of the Ocean, ascribed to Mahesh, belongs to a series of ten Avatars of Vishnu. Painted circa 1750-1775 in opaque watercolors heightened with gold and silver, the artist shows all the gods assembled to perform a task necessary in order to recover Amrita, the nectar of immortality, from the depths of the ocean. It is one of the most dazzling works in Amrita: Nectar of Immortality, 34 East 67th Street, 3rd Floor.\nRENAUD MONTM\u00c9AT ART D\u2019ASIE\nA black stone Buddhist sculpture with polychrome decoration circa 16th century is a typical example of artworks at the time in Tibet in that it exhibits archaic strength. The artist captured the wild energy of the god very clearly yet a little roughly. Make sure to spot it at Indian and Himalayan Works of Art, at Dickenson Roundell Inc., 19 East 66th Street.\nTENZING ASIAN ART\nA superbly cast gilt-copper alloy figure of Pagpa Chenrezig (Padmapani-Lokeshvara) from around the 13th century reveals the confluence of Tibetan and Nepali artistic production, and is a fascinating objet d\u2019art at Sacred Realms: Buddhist Bronzes and Paintings From the Himalayas at Dickinson Roundell Inc., 19 East 66th Street. The workmanship displays features typical of Newari craftsmanship-a solid casting of the figure highlighting a slender waistline and tapering limbs. The composition of the jewelry and the almond-shaped eyes and beak-like nose are beguiling.\nPRAHLAD BUBBAR\nAttributed to Mihr Chand and painted around 1780 in Lucknow, India, Ladies Celebrate Holi on a Pleasure Pavilion is an exceptional opaque watercolor with gold on paper. From the Polier Album, made for Antoine Polier, a famous Swiss resident of Lucknow, in the Kingdom of Awadh during the late 18thth century, it is the highlight of Indian Miniature Paintings and Masters of 19th Century Photography: Recent Acquisitions at Arader Galleries, 1016 Madison Avenue.\nA standout at Art of India, Tibet, and Central Asia at the Leslie Feely Fine Art, 33 East 68th Street, 5th floor, is a very fine sandstone sculpture-Uma Mahesvara-representing Shiva and Parvati with their children Ganesh and Skanda as a divine family. Shiva\u2019s best attendant Bhringi is dancing in front of the group, amid Nandi the bull and other attendants. It dates from the Pratihara period, India (8th-9th century).\nOLIVER FORGE & BRENDAN LYNCH LTD.\n\u201cBhils Hunting Deer at Night\u201d by Faizullah steals the spotlight at Indian Paintings from the Heil Collection, 9 East 82nd Street, Suite 1A. The circa-1770 opaque watercolor with gold on paper, signed in nastal\u2019iq script, displays the tradition of connoisseurship of night-scene pictures, and the intriguing subject matter is skillfully encapsulated by tribal hunters dressed in leaf skirts depicted capturing their prey under a full moon and starlit sky.\nA lifetime portrait of the Fifth Dalai Lama with mineral pigments on silk hangs in prominence at the Navin Kumar Gallery, 24 East 73rd Street, Suite 4F. Painted in central Tibet between 1638 and 1662, it is a monumental masterpiece-one of the largest extant thangkas painted on silk. The composition, style, and the exquisitely individualized portraiture are not only a rare example from the 17th century of the New Menri style, but also indicate that the painting may be the work of master artist Choying Gyatso.\nSUE OLLEMANS ORIENTAL ART\nThe showpiece of Jewels from Asia, 23 East 73rd Street, 7th Floor, is a large inscribed gold ring in Dieng style from central Java and dating from the 9th or 10th century.\nCARLTON ROCHELL ASIAN ART\nAn image of Paramasukha Cakrasamvara, one of the most iconic images of Tibetan art, presents the best qualities of the genre: the bold use of color, strong composition, finely delineated lines, large scale and powerful subject. Not only is the painting of the finest quality, but it is in a remarkable state of preservation, given its age, and it is the box to be checked when you visit Indian, Himalayan and Southeast Asian Art at121 East 71st Street, 2nd Floor.\nJOHN SIUDMAK\nKashmiri sculptors of the medieval period were very adept at carving miniature images and shrines that were produced for household and portable use. Mostly what has survived in stone is fragmentary, and usually there is facial damage. Thus, it is remarkable that this 8th-century four-sided miniature Vishnu shrine has recently come to light, and it is on display as part of Indian and Himalayan Sculpture, C.G. Boerner Gallery, 23 East 73rd Street.\nDALTON SOMAR\u00c9\nA lavish 7th-century image of the Bodhisattva Lokeshvara in a fresco testifies to the spread of Buddhism along the Silk Road and the elegance of its cosmopolitan art. This enthralling work commands special notice as part of Recent Acquisitions of Dalton Somar\u00e9 Gallery exhibiting at Vallois America, 27 East 67th Street, 2nd Floor.\nNANCY WIENER\nSince fewer than ten examples of a Pala four-sided Buddhist shrine have come to light, it is difficult to know how popular they once were, but they may have been privately commissioned by donors who gifted them to monasteries. See one of these unusual creations, made in the 10th century, in a show of Recent Acquisitions, 49 East 74th Street, Suite 2A.\nANCIENT AND/OR CONTEMPORARY CHINESE ART\nBERWALD ORIENTAL ART\nTransitional Treasures and a Selection of Works from the Tang to Qing Dynasties at 3 East 66th Street, No. 8B, encompasses a 50-year period that saw the decline and eventual fall of the Ming dynasty. A noteworthy highlight is a brush pot depicting a Daoist paradise. Standing slightly more than eight inches, the pot is unusual, perhaps even unique, in that it has three related scenes, whereas most pots show only one scene.\nRALPH M. CHAIT GALLERIES, INC.\nBased on an archaic Shang dynasty ritual bronze form, this venerated Chinese archaistic bovine gong vessel from the 16th or 17th century makes a strong impression in the Spring Collection of Chinese Art at Ralph M. Chait Galleries, Inc., The Crown Building, 730 Fifth Avenue, 12th floor. Of the Song type (although possibly Ming), the interior has an inscription that says, \u201cPrecious Wine Vessel Made by Su.\u201d\nCHINA 2000 FINE ART\nAn ink and color on paper work by Zhu Qizhan titled Autumn Gourds draws attention at 177 East 87th Street, Suite 601, in Select Paintings of Zhu Qizhan on the 20th Anniversary of his Death. A symbol of mystery and magic, the gourd has been called the universe in a nutshell, and Master Zhu (1892-1996) captured these with a radiance and brilliance that invigorates and transforms the subject matter.\nFITZGERALD FINE ARTS\nJade Mountain, an ink-on-silk painting from 2012, beautifully couples symbolic myths and legends with a stylized naturalism of the Western Chinese landscape. It is a unifying focal point of the exhibition Practice and Medium on view at Arader Galleries, 1016 Madison Avenue.\nGIS\u00c8LE CRO\u00cbS SA\nOne of the oldest musical instruments in China, bronze nao bells are rarely, if ever, on the market. However, there is a stunning example from the late Shang dynasty (circa 1600-1050 BC) at Masterworks from the Chinese Past at Gagosian Gallery, 980 Madison Avenue.\nNICHOLAS GRINDLEY WORKS OF ART LTD.\nA tiny 17th-century stone ovoid-shaped stone water pot carved in the form of a lotus leaf commands attention at the exhibition at Hazlitt, 17 East 76th Street. The leaf is curled up on itself to form the washer and is carved with two crabs, one climbing up the side and a larger one within. The water pot was owned by the late Ian Wilson, an eminent scholar of Chinese art.\nMICHAEL C. HUGHES LLC\nThe extraordinary clarity of the material employed for a rare massive rock crystal vase and cover from the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912) is the primary reason it is not to be overlooked as part of the exhibition, Chinese & Korean Art, held by Michael C. Hughes LLC at the Shepherd W & K Galleries, 58 East 79th Street. If it were not for the clear coldness of the material and the occasional, though barely visible, misty inclusions, one might assume this vase is made of glass-or pure ice! It is astonishing that such an uncompromising stone could have been so cleverly manipulated by the lapidary.\nANDREW KAHANE, LTD.\nA rare early Chinese gilt bronze figure of a striding dragon from the late Six Dynasties-early Tang Dynasty, 6th-7th century, from a prominent New York collection, is included in Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art at The Mark Hotel , 25 East 77th Street. It is possible that the dragon was created for the Daoist tou longjian ceremony, but the two pierced scroll elements to be used for attachment make it more likely that it was a vessel support.\nKAIKODO LLC\nA Ming dynasty porcelain abacus from the early 17th century is one of the rarest works of art this gallery, currently celebrating its 20th anniversary, has ever offered. Produced in China for the Japanese market, it is a type that appears to be unknown in any major museum East or West. Collectors will have the opportunity to cast their eyes on it at the exhibition Embracing Antiquity, 74 East 79th Street, Suite 14B.\nMade in 18th century, a longevity woven textile from China engrosses discerning collectors at Chinese and Japanese Paintings and Textiles at the James Goodman Gallery, 41 East 57th Street, 8th Floor. The gallerist knows of only one other related textile, and it is currently on display at the Metropolitan Museum. In both instances, the weavers were able to re-create the look of calligraphic Chinese written characters in spite of the grid-like nature of a woven textile.\nJ.J. LALLY & CO.\nA Shang dynasty (circa 1600-1027 B.C.) jade blade is one highlight of the 75 jades in Ancient Chinese Jade from the Neolithic to the Han, 41 East 57th Street, 14th floor. Although shaped exactly like the bronze blades used by soldiers in battle, jade blades were never used in warfare. They were precious symbols of power and status, used in court ceremonies and buried in tombs. Similar jade blades are in museums in China and around the world, but large examples in fine condition are rarely seen on the market.\nM. SUTHERLAND FINE ARTS LTD.\nThe two large hanging scrolls entitled Floating Without End are masterpieces created by Hung Hsien (aka Margaret Chang). Painted in Chicago in 1970, the forms are abstracted visions of water and rocks realized on paper in ink and mineral pigments as if caressed by the artist\u2019s brush.This piece, and the others in this exhibition Hung Hsien: A Retrospective, represent the golden years of Hung\u2019s painting career and can be seen at 55 East 80th Street, 2nd Floor.\nPHOENIX ANCIENT ART\nDecorated with 10 monkeys, a bronze buckle from the Western Han Dynasty, 206 B.C.-9 A.D. is one of the most well preserved of its kind. And it couldn\u2019t hurt to note that this Chinese New Year is the Year of the Monkey. The buckle is spotlighted as part of Glories of China, 47 East 66th Street, Ground Floor.\nZETTERQUIST GALLERIES\nCapturing the viewer\u2019s attention in the exhibition Early Chinese Ceramics with Selections from the Feng Wen Tang Collection is a Longquan celadon vase with bamboo neck sitting on a straight foot rim. It was created during the Southern Song Dynasty, 1127-1279 A.D and can be viewed at 3 East 66th Street, Suite 1B.\nANCIENT AND/OR CONTEMPORARY JAPANESE ART\nBACHMANNECKENSTEIN JAPANESEART\nA collaboration of Ikeno Taiga(1723-1776) and his wife Gyokuran (1727-1784) produced a breathtaking vertical summer mountain landscape, in ink and color on paper. The limited use of color gives warmth to the roughness of the mountain landscape, and it is a key element of Japanese Art-Pre-Modern and Beyond at Gallery Schlesinger, 24 East 73rd Street, 2nd Floor.\nCAROLE DAVENPORT\nAn early Japanese Gigaku mask of the drunken Suikoju from 8th-10th century Nara, carved of paulownia wood with remnants of original gesso and pigments, commands attention at Carole Davenport\u2019s exhibition of Iconic Masterworks/Japan & Asia at 22 East 80th Street at the fifth-floor gallery of Leigh Morse. Very few masks of this vintage exist in Western collections, but they do populate Japanese museums. Gigaku is the earliest Japanese comic dance drama, one that was transplanted from China and Korea in the 7th century. Its popularity waned by the 12th century to be supplanted by the Bugaku theater.\nDAI ICHI ARTS, LTD.\nIn Seductive Beauty: Masterpieces from Japan, 18 East 64th Street, a tall stoneware Oribe vase covered with spirals that call to mind early spring young buds is the star attraction. It was created in 2002 by 75-year-old Suzuki Goro, who has been likened to Picasso by more than one critic in Japan.\nGALLERY JAPONESQUE\nFor more than a quarter century Masatoshi Izumi was Isamu Noguchi\u2019s right-hand man. Kyusoku (\u201cRest\u201d), a mixed-media 2010 sculpture, presented by Mr. Izumi, provides a setting for looking upon spaces between the seven pieces of broken Japanese granite while sitting upon old black pine beams. Experience the power of stones and this possible 21st century transferable meditation garden of Kyoto\u2019s Ryoanji, at Koichi Hara\u2019s gallery exhibition, Word of Mouth for 35 Years, on view at the Tambaran Gallery, 5 East 82nd Street, Ground Floor.\nA beautiful distillation of a uniquely Asian viewpoint, Toshio Shibata\u2019s Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture, 2013, at first seems to break from the tradition of his photographs of evolving and altered landscapes. A visit to Contemporary Photography Asian Perspectives, 20 West 57th Street, Third Floor, will affirm that this striking photograph still embodies the Japanese aesthetic of wabi-sabi and that Shibata reveals a visual grace in structures that are commonly considered inelegant, and in so doing changes the way we view our everyday world.\nJOAN B. MIRVISS, LTD.\nOno Hakuko, an artist who lived from 1915 to 1996, created Kinrande, a floral-patterned covered porcelain water jar around 1985. Hakuko paved the path for Japanese women ceramists with her mastery of gold leaf on porcelain. It is only one masterpiece among nearly fifty vessels by over thirty artists included in A Palette for Genius: Japanese Water Jars for the Tea Ceremony, 39 East 78th Street, 4th Floor.\nCrafted by the youngest artist in Japan to become a Living National Treasure (at the age of 51, in 2014), Imaizumi Imaemon XIV painted a covered porcelain jar with grapes and flowers, which embrace bold graphic renderings of allegorical iconography. The work also shows off the traditional techniques developed by his family over generations. 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Asia Week New York attendees will receive exclusive rates from $395 per night (for a minimum of five nights) at The Surrey using promotion code ASIAWK or phone 888-419-0052.\nThe Surrey, located at 24 East 76th Street, is owned and operated by Denihan Hospitality Group. An intimate hideaway to the stars of the 1920s, it currently operates more like a glamorously re-imagined Beaux Arts townhouse than hotel. Its location provides cultured guests direct access to Central Park, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and top fashion houses, restaurants, and art galleries on Madison Avenue, yet the hotel\u2019s discreet service allows for calm personal space for a \u201cPrivately New York\u201d experience. The Surrey offers an extensive art collection, world-class dining by Caf\u00e9 Boulud, the atmospheric Bar Pleiades, Cornelia Spa and a Private Roof Garden. 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        "raw_content": "Nonprofit Content Tips\nMay 5, 2016 by Laura Catanese Leave a Comment\nDonor Attraction\nAs a nonprofit, the main goal of your online presence is to attract donors and maintain your relationship with them. As such, you want to make sure your content, particularly on your main website, is attractive to the general public. We\u2019ve assembled a list of tips to help make your online content even more conducive to donations.\nKeep your organization description short, relevant, and to the point.\nWhen potential donors first take a look at your website, they are most likely trying to find out what your organization\u2019s mission is, and how you go about achieving that mission.\nAccording to the Abila Donor Loyalty Survey, most donors prefer content that is short and to the point \u2013 they don\u2019t want to have to decipher what you do. In fact, 35% say they are less likely to donate if content is too vague, and 24% are less likely to donate if the content is dull or boring. You should therefore not try to complicate your organizational content by using fancy words and phrases, or trying to incorporate every detail you can think of. Keep it simple and clear.\nDon\u2019t be afraid of videos\nVideos are often overlooked as a method of introducing your organization \u2013 yet they are one of the most effective ways of communicating your mission to potential donors. Abila found that short YouTube videos are ranked first in terms of inspiring donors to action, being the easiest form of content to consume and understand, and the most powerful for telling an organization\u2019s story. They were also the third most effective at communicating information.\nHere again, keep it short and sweet. Videos longer than 10 minutes have proven to be a major turn-off for potential donors, as it gets harder to stay focused as the minutes pass by. We recommend not going over the 3-minute mark, but if you can fit everything you want to say in under a minute, that\u2019s even better!\nInform your donors\nThough classic online donations are the most traditional and convenient way for donors to contribute to your nonprofit\u2019s cause, they aren\u2019t the only option. Unfortunately, most donors are unaware of the alternative ways they can give to your organization, such as volunteering, corporate matching, or contributing assets such as stocks and bonds. If you want their help, it\u2019s your job to inform them!\nSocial media has transformed B2C relationships in the 21st century, making it easier than ever for nonprofits to keep their donors up to date on their missions\u2019 progress. However, not all organizations make the best use of their social media presence. Here are a few tips to make sure you do:\nThe first thing to keep in mind is who you are trying to target (here\u2019s a tip within a tip: those between the age of 40 and 59 are most likely to give online). Platforms such as Instagram and Snapchat are more geared towards younger generations, while Twitter and Facebook will help you target a larger demographic. As of now, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube are the top three most important platforms for nonprofits, with Instagram quickly catching up. Also, keep in mind the limitations of each network. Instagram, YouTube, and Snapchat are image or video based platforms, leaving little room for any text, while Tweets are still limited to 140 characters.\nIt\u2019s easy to get caught up in your own posts and profile and forget that social networks are just that: networks. They are meant for you to interact with your followers, in this case with your donor base. Be sure to comment on, like, and share their posts \u2013 not only will it help you get even more visibility, it\u2019ll also make you seem more personable and accessible.\nAs for any complaints you may receive on social media, don\u2019t just delete or ignore the posts, embrace them and use them to improve. Respond to the donor apologizing for whatever may have gone wrong, and ask them how you can help fix their problem, or guide them through the solution. Similarly, don\u2019t be afraid to show gratitude and thank your donors through your social media accounts! Remember, customer service is key.\nExpand your content\nYou should also be sure not to limit your posts to updates about your nonprofit and its progress. It is crucial to keep your donors up to date, so do be sure to include it, but give them something else to catch their attention and keep them entertained as well. Discuss other relevant topics, such as nonprofit topics in general, and share articles or videos you might find interesting. This will also make it easier for you to post regularly and forge a concrete social media brand for your organization. Also, don\u2019t forget to include links: Tweets with links have an 86% higher retweet rate. We also recommend including videos and images in your Twitter and Facebook posts, as those will catch your followers\u2019 attention as they scroll through their feeds.\nWe\u2019ve all heard the phrase \u201cjust Google it\u201d at least a handful of times, because our generation now turns to Google and other search engines for any unanswered questions. It\u2019s important, therefore, that your website come out on top when people make searches relevant to your nonprofit\u2019s mission. That\u2019s where SEO comes in.\nIncluding keywords in your content is essential to SEO, as keywords are what make it possible for people to find you through a search engine search. To optimize your use of keywords, we recommend you research popular keywords, or keywords that are most often searched for on search engines, that apply to your organization, and include them in your content. We recommend using Google\u2019s Adwords Keyword Planner to determine which relevant keywords will best perform. However, make sure that your text still sounds natural \u2013 you don\u2019t want it to sounds forced and seem like you were trying to fit as many keywords into one paragraph as possible. In other words, don\u2019t let your keywords compromise the rest of your content.\nYou must also be mindful of where you place your keywords. 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Professor Paulsen is an affiliate faculty with the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies. His research interests are in land use planning, land use change, housing, public finance, and intergovernmental relations. His research has been published in the Journal of the American Planning Association, Landscape and Urban Planning, Urban Studies, Journal of Planning Literature, Land Economics, Housing Policy Debate, Regional Science and Urban Economics, Journal of Planning Education and Research, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, Urban Affairs Review, and Journal of the American Water Resources Association. His research has been funded by the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, EPA, USDA, NASA, and 10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania. He has served as a researcher/consultant for the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA), Dane County, and the Capital Area Regional Planning Commission (CARPC).\nProfessor Paulsen completed his PhD in Urban Planning and Policy Development at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. He holds masters degrees in Agricultural and Applied Economics and Development Policy and Public Administration, both from the University of Wisconsin. His undergraduate degree is from Northwestern University in Economics, Political Science and Urban Studies. He has also studied at Moscow State Linguistic University.\nWhile in Pennsylvania, Professor Paulsen served as a member and treasurer of the Lehigh Valley Planning Commission, a regional planning commission, and on a township zoning board. He currently serves as a member of the City of Middleton's Workforce Housing Task Force. Professor Paulsen is a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP).\nBats/Throws: right/right.\nPaulsen, K. (2017). \u201cThe Goldilocks Dilemma of Moderate Income Housing Subsidies: Finding the \u201cJust Right\u201d Amount for the Missing Middle.\u201d Forthcoming in Citiscape: A Journal of Policy Development and Research\nJin, J. and Paulsen, K. (2017). \u201cDoes Accessibility Matter? Understanding the Effect of Job Accessibility on Labor Market Outcomes.\u201d Forthcoming in Urban Studies.\nPaulsen, K. (2015). \"Great Neighborhoods\" for Whom? Comment on Talen et al., \"What is a 'Great Neighborhood'?\" Journal of the American Planning Association, forthcoming. DOI: 10.1080/01944363.2015.1077088. View Publication.\nSchneider, A., Chang, C., and Paulsen, K. (2015). The Changing Spatial Form of Cities in Western China. Landscape and Urban Planning. 135: 40-61. View Publication.\nPaulsen, K. (2014). Geography, Policy, or Market? New Evidence on the Measurement and Causes of Sprawl (and Infill) in U.S. Metropolitan Regions. Urban Studies. 51(12), 2629-2645. View Publication. Data Appendix.\nPaulsen, K. (2014). The Effects of Land Development on Municipal Finance. Journal of Planning Literature. 29(1), 20-40. View Publication.\nPaulsen, K. 2013. The Effects of Growth Management on the Spatial Extent of Urban Development, Revisited. Land Economics, 89(2):193-210. View publication.\nPaulsen, K. (2012). The Evolution of Suburban Relative Housing-Unit Diversity. Housing Policy Debate 22(3): 407-433. View publication\nPaulsen, K. (2012). Yet Even More Evidence on the Spatial Size of Cities: Urban Spatial Expansion in the US, 1980-2000. Regional Science and Urban Economics. 42(4):561-568. View publication\nDyckman, C. and Paulsen, K (2012). Not in My Watershed! Will Increased Federal Supervision Really Bring Better Coordination Between Land Use and Water Planning? Journal of Planning Education and Research. 32:91-106. View publication\nMandarano, L. and Paulsen, K. (2011). Governance Capacity in Collaborative Watershed Partnerships: Evidence from the Philadelphia Region. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 54:10, 1293-1313. View publication\nSchmidt, S. and Paulsen, K. (2009). Is Open-Space Preservation a Form of Exclusionary Zoning? The Evolution of Municipal Open-Space Policies in New Jersey. Urban Affairs Review, 45:1, pp.92-118. View publication\nJacobs, H.M. and Paulsen, K. (2009). Property Rights: The Neglected Theme of 20th-Century American Planning. Journal of the American Planning Association, 75:2, pp. 134-143. View publication\nMandarano, L., Featherstone, J. and Paulsen, K. (2008). Institutions for Interstate Water Resources Management. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 44:1, pp. 136-147. View publication\nPaulsen, K., Featherstone, J. and Greene, S. (2007). Conservation Induced Wastewater Flow Reductions Improve Nitrogen Removal Efficiency: Evidence from New York City. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 43:6, pp. 1570-1582. View publication\nPaulsen, K. (2006). Sprawl, Residential Density, and Exclusionary Zoning. Probate and Property (ABA Real Property Section), 20:3 (May/June 2006), pp. 22-27.\nKrueckeberg, D. and Paulsen, K. (2002). Evaluating the Experience of Brazilian, South African and Indian Urban Tenure Programmes. Chapter 16 in Holding Their Ground: Secure Land Tenure for the Urban Poor, Durand-Lasserve, A. and Royston, L. eds. London: Earthscan Publication Ltd. pp. 233-244.\nResearch for Public Agencies:\nPaulsen, K. 2015. Housing Needs Assessment: Dane County and Municipalities. For Dane County Planning and Development Department and Dane County Department of Human Services. Available here. Public Presentation here.\nPaulsen, K. 2012. Evaluation of CARPC\u2019s Policies on Housing Prices in Dane County. 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Historic roots, recent trends, and new directions in American planning concepts, institutions, planning effectiveness, professional specialization, including emerging environmental issues.\n751 Introduction to Financial Planning\nAn introduction to the theory and practice of state and local financial planning with emphasis on the functional importance of expenditures; special problems in financing city and metropolitan governments; intergovernmental fiscal relations and the use of various budgetary techniques as integral parts of the planning process.\n781 Planning Thought and Practice\nAn intensive examination of contemporary urban and regional planning thought, including major conceptual dilemmas in professional practice.\n844 Housing and Public Policy\nAn overview of the major federal, state, and local policies affecting housing, including discussions of public, private, and non-profit housing delivery sectors. 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        "raw_content": "History of the Pontiac Firebird\nThe Pontiac Firebird is one of the most iconic muscle cars out there. That means that it is highly sought-after by collectors and is common in popular films and television. Take a look back at the history of the Firebird to see how it evolved over the years. The Pontiac Firebird arrived in 1967. It was a rival to compete with the Ford Mustang. At first, it was available as a two-door convertible and two-door coupe. It had the same platform as the popular Chevrolet Camaro but used different parts to set it apart. The biggest difference was the body-integrated front bumpers and the engines. The first-generation Firebird was available with a 220-horsepower 3.8 L6 or a 340-horsepower 6.6-liter V8.\nThe second generation of the Pontiac Firebird arrived in 1970. It lasted until 1978. This is when the Firebird got a new look plus upgraded engines. One of the more noticeable updates was the two large headlights instead of the previous four circular ones. The front also got two air intakes that were very stylish. During this generation, the Firebird had a total of four engines on offer. They ranged from 112 to 340 horsepower and 4.1 to 7.5 liters.\nThe third generation of the Firebird lasted from 1982 to 1992. It delivered a new vehicle that was more efficient and more aerodynamic. There was a three-door hatchback coupe that let you choose from four engines from 90 to 238 horsepower and 2.5 to 5.7 liters. There were also three transmissions. They included a four-speed automatic and both a four- and five-speed manual.\nBetween 1990 and 1994, the Pontiac Firebird was in its fourth generation. This new generation included enhancements to the interior and safety. The driver side airbag became standard, and the interior got radio controls on the steering wheel along with a new shift indicator. There were fewer engine choices than in previous model years, but drivers could still pick from a 140-horsepower 3.1-liter V6 and a 209-horsepower 5.0-liter V8.\nThe fifth generation arrived in 1994. It only lasted until 1997. This generation kept the overall design but got more aerodynamic and more powerful. Engine choices included a 148-horsepower 3.4-liter V6, a 196-horsepower 3.8-liter V6, and a 269-horsepower 5.7-liter V8. This generation did not do as well as previous ones. That\u2019s because it experienced low sales in most markets.\nYet another version of the Pontiac Firebird arrived in 1995. This version was the Convertible. It lasted without major changes until 1997. This Firebird Convertible was designed to appeal to younger drivers despite its price tag. It was very similar to the regular Firebird in terms of technical features. It could be paired with either of the V6 engines of this generation.\nBoth the Firebird and Firebird Convertible got facelifts for 2000. These upgrades included an almost fully new design. This design had new air intakes, reshaped headlights, and a redesigned front. The engines were upgraded with the 3.8-liter V6. They were now getting 205 horsepower, and the 5.7-liter V8 was now getting 315 horses. The 2000 version also got rear-wheel drive and a four-speed automatic transmission.",
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        "raw_content": "PG&E, NextEra, FERC in contentious bankruptcy talks\nA major U.S. utility\u2019s Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing (you may have heard) is sending continual shockwaves through the power industry. In contention over the specifics of the funding it believes the former will request, the ensuing battle between PG&E and NextEra already has the makings of getting ugly.\nThe governing body meant to handle such difficult situations claimed jurisdiction over the filing yesterday, in response to concerns by NextEra. At the same time, that body\u2019s current Commissioner Cheryl LaFluer announced today she intends to step down at the end of her current term.\nNextEra Energy, which has several subsidiaries selling renewable power to PG&E, on Jan. 18 asked the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to block the utility from amending or rejecting power purchase agreements (PPAs) with several providers.\nThe Federal Energy Regulatory Commission finds itself in the crosshairs, a position it\u2019s got to be mildly familiar with by now. In this case, FERC is being asked to play mediator in addition to regulator.\nNextEra told FERC that if PG&E files for bankruptcy, the utility \u201cundoubtedly will \u2026 ask the bankruptcy court to enjoin a proceeding by this Commission from exercising its FPA jurisdiction over such contracts or from issuing an order to stay PG&E or the bankruptcy court.\u201d\nBy the (Hand)book",
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        "raw_content": "An electronic cigarette, often called e-cig, e-cigarette or personal vaporizer is a battery-powered device which heats up a liquid to produce vapor, mimicking cigarette smoking. Very often, the design itself is made to look like a real cigarette. It uses a heating element called an atomizer to vaporize the liquid. The atomizer is generally located inside the cartridge, which is where the liquid is enclosed and usually doubles as the mouth piece where the user inhales.\nThe water vapor liquid comes variety of flavors and can contain different concentrations of nicotine but is also popularly used nicotine free. There has been high concern about the safety of electronic cigarettes and with the advent of the internet, myths and extreme opinions against e-cigs keep surfacing, but the truth is that any smoker that makes the switch, is exponentially benefiting his health with no harmful side effects. Lobbying groups from big tobacco are obviously not happy but hey, healthy smoke-free living is a good thing, screw them!\nThe Daily Mail reported this year that doctors say e-cigarettes are indeed proving to be very effective to help smokers quit. Stating that it could \u2018save millions of lives\u2019. Although early studies showed a small increase in success rates as a smoking cessation product when compared to the nicotine patch, thousands of ex-smokers are coming forth about being able to become smoke-free while remaining in control due to the combination of the nicotine and psychological effect the smoking gesture and vapor inhaling had on them. It makes it easier to become healthier on day 1 and users can easily decrease their nicotine intake by downgrading the concentration.\nReputable e-cigs only contain safe high quality food grade ingredients that are FDA approved and are much safer than conventional smoking. Studies have demonstrated that they are comparable to nicotine gum. An almost unnoticeable trace of carcinogens is found in vapor compared to a tobacco cigarette, rendering second hand vapor safe to even children in the same room. Additionally, the water vapor quickly dissipates and is incomparable to a lingering trail of burnt smoke from the unfiltered tip of a cigarette. E-Cigarettes are often allowed in public places due to how safe they really are.\nHowever, the public health concern is valid when there is not enough quality control over a marketed product and with so many e-cig brands hitting the shelves, not all of them are safe. Dangerous substances have been found in low quality brands in the past couple of years bringing forth a need for regulation. This unfortunately means higher prices are on the horizon. We highly advise to stay away from disposable only cheap brands that you purchase at convenience stores or gas stations. The best way to protect your health is to purchase directly online from the manufacturers themselves and only use trusted reputable brands. Our small team of online reviewers at CIA-On-Campus have thoroughly tested and created list of in-depth reviews of all the best quality and safest FDA approved brands in the market to help you find an electronic cigarette that best fits you.",
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        "raw_content": "Electro Labs Privacy Policy\nThis Privacy Policy describes how your personal information is collected, used, and shared when you visit or make a purchase from https://electrolabs.net/ (the \u201cSite\u201d).\nWe share your Personal Information with third parties to help us use your Personal Information, as described above. For example, we use WordPress to power our online store. We also use Google Analytics to help us understand how our customers use the Site\u2013you can read more about how Google uses your Personal Information here: https://www.google.com/intl/en/policies/privacy/. You can also opt-out of Google Analytics here: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.\nFor more information about our privacy practices, if you have questions, or if you would like to make a complaint, please contact us by e-mail at info@electrolabs.net or by mail using the details provided below:\nHarduf 6, Rimonim, JM, 9063600, Israel",
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        "title": "Are there organizations where TOC is not applicable? \u2013 Eli Schragenheim",
        "raw_content": "TOC was born in the manufacturing shop-floor. It has expanded into distribution and projects. It has notable success in healthcare, which is a pretty different environment and some of the basic concepts had to go through \u201ctranslation\u201d to fit the environment.\nThe Thinking Processes (TP) were created with the intent to be applicable to any environment. Twenty five years after the definition of the main TP tools we should ask ourselves whether the TP is enough to address environments that are very different than the existing environments TOC is known to have an impact.\nThe weakness of starting the analysis with the TP is being swamped by huge number of undesired effects (UDEs) that might be irrelevant to pinpoint what makes that environment different than what we already know. We do need a practical way to cut corners when we look at an unfamiliar environment. We, of course, need also the opportunity to start working with such an environment. I like to deal right now only with understanding the possible value TOC is able to draw.\nIf you accept the axiom that every organization is inherently simple then there has to be very few key differences between the environments that truly impact the way to manage them effectively. Under this assumption we can speculate what those few differences are, and use the cause-and-effect process to derive the core problem(s) of the environment, leading hopefully to identify the critical flawed assumption(s) that could be challenged.\nHere is a list of such environments, where TOC currently has, if at all, only minor impact:\nFinancial institutions, banks, insurance and credit-card companies.\nTransportation companies: in the air, sea and land.\nPerforming arts organizations: theatres, music (opera) and dance groups. You can add TV stations to that list. I like to treat museums also in this group.\nOrganizations for emergency cases: Army and fire-squads.\nLet\u2019s have a quick look at the banks.\nWhat makes a bank strictly different than other organizations?\nI\u2019m aware of several TOC implementations in banks that were focused on improving the flow of specific missions within the bank. This is certainly valuable, but I doubt whether it touches the core problem.\nAll for-profit organizations strive to make more money now and in the future. Banks use money as their key resource for producing more money. This forces the banks to inquire in depth what \u201cmoney\u201d means, uncovering the \u201cvirtual\u201d part of money \u2013 the option to lend more money than they actually have. This understanding, which is not part of most other businesses, is a key internal recognition that leads to more specific paradigms that are unique for the financial world.\nBanks deliver two very different categories of services:\nThe classic services of providing loans\nLending money now in order to get more in the future.\nFrom the customer perception of value: bridging between the time the customer does not have the required money and times where there is more than enough.\nA crossover service of providing deposits. The bank needs more money as a resource to use for loans. Customers give a loan to the bank, at times where the customer has enough money, and get back just a little more when they need it.\nServices of protecting and managing the money of customers, which have nothing to do with loans or interest-rate\nKeeping the money, recording transactions, transferring money, buying and selling shares (when applicable), dealing with different currencies and more.\nUser applications to manage their bank account through computers and smart phones.\nThe simplicity is expressed by noting the growing demand for handling money. The older services of loans and deposits are still required, but there is no basic change in the needs and in the offerings. However the advance of communication technology opens huge opportunities for the other category of bank services. That technology generates growing expectations of the clients for more sophisticated options and information.\nThe competition in the banking system is changing towards using the most advanced technology for new services and newer looks. It creates a trend of reducing the number of branches and agents in the banking system, but, it also increases the need for state-of-the-art IT, and the managers and professionals who understand the wishes of the customers and are able to define the requirements to the IT developers. It generates more and more demand for new offerings, which have to be supported by the IT, while keeping the security high, which adds many more requirements to the IT developers.\nThis change in the whole environment creates a natural bottleneck in IT projects. The banking systems used to be in a deadlock, being able to quickly imitate each other. Now the change is leading to growing competition for the best and wide use of the most advanced technology. New threats emerge from companies, like PayPal, which offer services that bypass the banking system. The appearance of Bitcoin is another threat to the banking system.\nWhat value can TOC bring to the banks?\nImplementing CCPM in the IT related projects is a partial solution. CCPM does not have a clear mechanism to generate the right priorities between competing projects. But, the TOC school of thought can handle it better than any other method I can think of.\nWhat should an effective project portfolio look like? What is the balance between big projects and small ones? How to plan the time horizon of completed projects that together would generate synergy that supports real growth? There is no ready-made TOC methodology for that, but a group of good TOC experts are able to develop a good solution.\nThe above analysis is based on my observations and assumptions and I\u2019m aware never to say I know. In a real opportunity to look into a specific bank there is a need to validate the assumptions and the focus might shift a little. It is just an example to the ability to quickly identify the core problem and outline a direction. A similar approach for the other environments mentioned above could show real value pretty quickly.\n6 thoughts on \u201cAre there organizations where TOC is not applicable?\u201d\ndenmsk says:\nIf we have constrain in bank project portfolio, it\u2019ll be for limited time only (until that resource available or until we do \u2018step 5\u2019).\nSo planing horizont should be not more than that \u2018constrain\u2019s life time\u2019. In that limited time our portfolio should generate better \u2018result\u2019. The \u2018result\u2019 is maximum of (throughput growth minus oe growth). So we should increase priority for that projects, which will give us maximum result on limited lifetime of current constrain (for example: IT engineer). Or it\u2019s not as simple as described?\nIt is not as described. Two reasons: In multi-project management if even one resource is loaded to about 85% of its capacity the result is delays the organization cannot tolerate. This was my finding of a simulation I did on multi-projects of the R&D of a major car company. Second reason: the expected T of a project is very uncertain variable. On top of that there is a synergy between different projects that together generate more T than mere summation of every one in isolation \u2013 certainly in evaluating the growth due to the general impression of overall great use and power of the internet capabilities of the bank services. On top of that think about quick generated T versus higher T, but it\u2019d take several years to achieve. Think also about the need to establish value in different market segments when the long-term is considered (above the immediate value of that particular project). It is also impossible to ignore the internal conflicts between different functions \u2013 management has to resolve those conflicts and it is part of the decision on project portfolio.\nThat said, I claim it is a solvable problem for good TOC people TOGETHER with the specific management.\nVery nice post Eli. Are you planning on writing about the three other environments? I recently had a meeting with a transportation company so it would be very helpful to hear your opinion. This specific company owns less than 5% of the trucks. They work as intermediaries between companies that need to transport goods and the truck owners who have the need to get their trucks on the road. Prices are somewhat regulated by the government and most transportation companies offer pretty much the same services regarding the tracking the trucks, insurance, proper handling of the goods, etc.\nI would also like to hear your comments on the other organisations, as I have often thought about fx. the shipping industry and how TOC could be applied there.. I\u2019m guessing it could have something to do with more smaller ships, doing more frequent deliveries of smaller batches..\nRasmus, using smaller ships/vehicles is a move that requires detailed analysis, considering also the high level of uncertainty versus the required investment and probably higher level of OE.\nI\u2019m going to write about transportation organizations and then we can discuss the TOC insights.\nRavi Sundaram says:\nWe could think about the cases when the \u201corganizations\u201d are as \u201ccomplex\u201d as countries, the world and indeed the universe! 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        "raw_content": "Brian Drolet\nBrian Thomas Drolet (born July 2, 1980) is an American actor, producer and writer. He is best known for acting, producing and writing Dumbbells.[1][2]\nBrian Thomas Drolet\nNew York City, Queens\nDrolet was born and grew up in Queens, New York. He graduated from the University of Florida. He moved on from The University Of Florida's expressive arts school with a degree in Electronic Intermedia. Subsequent to graduating he moved back to NY, he began as a performing artist yet started to compose and create his own movies also. Brian cherishes all mediums of creative expression including painting and has even does a lot of stand up comedy. While in Los Angeles, in addition to numerous film and TV jobs Brian additionally filled in as Head Writer for TruTVs portray comedy/theatrical presentation, \"Six Degrees of Everything\" delivered by Marc Summers Productions. He additionally featured in \"Cinedopes\", a scripted digital arrangement he made, delivered, and co-composed for YouTube with comedian Ben Gleib (Host of GSN's Idiotest) about the primary film theater to offer weed at its snack bars. Before that his film \"Free weights\", a comedy he co-composed, created, and featured in as Chris Long, a fallen b-ball star, was discharged dramatically in fifteen urban communities and VOD at the same time. On that motion picture he got the chance to work with comedy legend Carl Reiner, and in addition Tom Arnold (actor), Jay Mohr, Mircea Monroe, the unparalleled Fabio, and Jaleel White. He delivered his first indie at age twenty-six, \"2 Dudes And A Dream,\" where he worked with Jason Mewes, Andy Milonakis and Simon Rex and it was dispersed carefully by Warner Bros. and speaks to his invasion into creating and composing. Brian additionally featured in front of an audience in the honor winning play \"Women Are Crazy Because Men Are Assholes\" and additionally a progression of one-act plays called \"Hollywood Shorts.\" He has likewise acted in a few TV and film jobs including Disney's \"Pair of Kings\" and in addition to different hidden camera tricks gaining experience in comedy on \"MTV's Damage Control (TV series)\" to \"MTV's Disaster Date\" where his characters extended from a shabby male stripper to a hearing impaired wanna-be rapper. Brian likewise worked with Jonah Hill and Anthony Anderson on the Oxygen network indicate \"Campus Ladies\" and also Matt LeBlanc, Chevy Chase, and Ali Larter in the parody include \"Lovesick\" which opened up the 2014 Newport Beach Film Festival. Likewise on his resume are twelve or more non mainstream highlights where he worked with stars extending from Danny Trejo to Busy Philipps, and additionally the comedy pilots \"Damaged Goods\" and \"Naked But Funny,\" a comedy pilot from New Wave Entertainment for Fox Broadcasting Company where he got the chance to play his idol from childhood Jim Carrey. Brian additionally was a cast individual from season one of MTV's raving success \"The Hills (TV series),\" performing stand up comedy at the Laugh Factory in LA. Brian has likewise showed up in advertisements and plugs for Nike, Inc., White Castle (restaurant), Sunkist (soft drink), Miller Lite, Budweiser, Pepto-Bismol, the National Collegiate Athletic Association, Pepsi, Perry Ellis, Calvin Klein, and some more.[3]\n2005 The Iron Man Transvestite\n2009 2 Dudes and a Dream Thomas Price\n2009 American High School Jonny Awesome\n2010 Shoot the Hero Hayek\n2011 Drain Baby Carlton\n2011 Immortal Island Locke\n2011 Action News 5 Guy\n2013 Slightly Single in L.A. Nick\n2013 The Proposal Remy short\n2014 Dumbbells Chris Long\n2014 Lovesick Josh\n2005 One Life to Live Party Guy 1 Episode\n2005 Damage Control series regular\n2006 Campus Ladies College Student 1 Episode\n2009 Disaster Date 20 Episodes\n2010 Naked But Funny TV movie\n2011 I Made Out with Him Anyway Cullen\n2011 Pair of Kings Cave Dude 1 Episode\n2014 20s vs. 30s Kyle the Shots Guy 1 Episode\n^ Holden, Stephen (9 January 2014). \"No Heavy Lifting for These Gym Rats\". The New York Times. Retrieved 4 July 2014.\n^ Halperin, Shirley (2 August 2011). \"'The Voice's' Frenchie Davis to Make Feature Film Debut in 'Dumbbells'\". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 4 July 2014.\n^ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1997902/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm\nBrian Drolet on IMDb\nRetrieved from \"https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Brian_Drolet&oldid=877690517\"",
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        "raw_content": "This article is about the crime. For other uses, see Shoplifting (disambiguation).\nShoplifting is the unnoticed theft of goods from an open retail establishment. Shoplifting typically involves a person concealing a store item on their person, in pockets or under clothes (or in a bag, baby stroller, etc.) and leaving the store without paying for it. With clothing, shoplifters may put on items from the store and leave the store wearing the clothes. The terms \"shoplifting\" and \"shoplifter\" are not usually defined in law. The crime of shoplifting generally falls under the legal classification of larceny. Shoplifting is distinct from burglary (theft by breaking into a closed store), robbery (stealing by threatening or engaging in violent behavior) or armed robbery (stealing by using a weapon). In the retail industry, the word shrinkage or shrink, can be used to refer to merchandise lost by shoplifting, but the word also includes loss by other means, such as waste, uninsured damage to products, and theft by store employees.\nShoplifters range from amateurs acting on impulse, to career criminals who habitually engage in shoplifting as a form of income. Career criminals may use several individuals to shoplift, with some participants distracting store employees while another participant steals items. Amateurs typically steal products for personal use, while career criminals generally steal items to resell them in the underground economy. Other forms of shoplifting include swapping price labels of different items, return fraud or eating a grocery store's food without paying for it. Commonly shoplifted items are those with a high price in proportion to their size, such as disposable razor blades, vitamins, alcoholic beverages and cigarettes. Retailers have reported that 0.6% of their inventory is lost to shoplifting.\nStores use a number of strategies to reduce shoplifting, including storing small, expensive items in locked glass cases; chaining or otherwise attaching items to shelves or clothes racks (particularly expensive items); attaching magnetic or radio sensors or dyepacks to items; installing curved mirrors mounted above shelves or video cameras and video monitors, hiring plainclothes \"store detectives\" and security guards, and banning the bringing in of backpacks or other bags. Some stores have security guards at the exit, who search backpacks and bags and check receipts. Stores also combat shoplifting by training employees how to detect potential shoplifters.\nThe first documented shoplifting started to take place in 16th-century London. By the early 19th century, shoplifting was believed to be primarily a female activity. In the 1960s, shoplifting began to be redefined again, this time as a political act. Researchers divide shoplifters into two categories: \"boosters\", professionals who resell what they steal, and \"snitches\", amateurs who steal for their personal use.[1]\nShoplifting is the act of knowingly taking goods from an establishment in which they are displayed for sale, without paying for them. Shoplifting usually involves concealing items on the person or an accomplice, and leaving the store without paying. However, shoplifting can also include price switching (swapping the price labels of different goods), refund fraud, \"wardrobing\" (returning clothes after they have been worn), and \"grazing\" (eating or sampling a store's goods while in the store). Price switching is now an almost extinct form of shoplifting for two reasons. Firstly, the labels will split apart upon attempted removal, and secondly, virtually all retail cashiers now scan items at the register, rather than relying on price stickers. Retailers report that shoplifting has a significant effect on their bottom line, stating that about 0.6% of all inventory disappears to shoplifters.[citation needed]\nGenerally, criminal theft involves taking possession of property illegally. In self-service shops, customers are allowed by the property owner to take physical possession of the property by holding or moving it. This leaves areas of ambiguity that could criminalize some people for simple mistakes, such as accidental putting of a small item in a pocket or forgetting to pay. For this reason penalties for shoplifting are often lower than those for general theft. Few jurisdictions have specific shoplifting legislation with which to differentiate it from other forms of theft, so reduced penalties are usually at a judge's discretion. Most retailers are aware of the serious consequences of making a false arrest, and will only attempt to apprehend a person if their guilt is beyond a reasonable doubt. Depending on local laws, arrests made by anyone other than law enforcement officers may also be illegal.[citation needed]\nTypes of individualsEdit\nAmateursEdit\nSome shoplifters are amateurs who do not steal regularly from stores and who do not use shoplifting as a form of income (e.g., by reselling stolen goods). Researchers call these amateurs \"snitches,\" as they are stealing items for their personal use.[1] In several countries, criminal flash mobs, primarily made up of teenagers and young adults, enter stores with the intention of stealing merchandise while accomplices distract staff.[2]\nCareer criminalsEdit\nHowever, there are people and groups who make their living from shoplifting and other crimes. They tend to be more skilled career criminals who use more sophisticated shoplifting tactics. Researchers call professional thieves \"boosters,\" as they tend to resell what they steal [1] on the black market.\nShoplifting is considered a form of theft and is subject to prosecution. In the United Kingdom, theft is defined as \"dishonestly appropriate[ing] property belonging to another with the intention of permanently depriving the other of it; and \u201cthief\u201d and \u201csteal\u201d shall be construed accordingly.\"[3] It is one of the most common crimes.[4] Shoplifting peaks between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m., and is lowest from 6 a.m. and 7 a.m.[5] In the United States, shoplifting increases during the Christmas season, and arrest rates increase during spring break.[6] Rutgers University criminologist Ronald V. Clarke says shoplifters steal \"hot products\" that are \"CRAVED,\" an acronym he created that stands for \"concealable, removable, available, valuable, enjoyable and disposable.\"[7]\nCommon itemsEdit\nThe most commonly shoplifted item used to be cigarettes, until stores started keeping them behind the cash register. Commonly shoplifted items are usually small and easy to hide, such as groceries, especially steak and instant coffee, razor blades and cartridges, small technology items such as MP3 players, smartphones, USB flash drives, earphones, CDs and DVDs, gift cards, cosmetics, jewelry, multivitamins, pregnancy tests, electric toothbrushes and clothing.[8][9][10]\nIn the United States, frequently shoplifted books include ones by authors Charles Bukowski, Jim Thompson, Philip K. Dick, Martin Amis, Paul Auster, Georges Bataille, William S. Burroughs, Hunter S. Thompson, Italo Calvino, Don DeLillo, Raymond Chandler, Michel Foucault, Dashiell Hammett, Jack Kerouac and other Beat generation writers, Jeanette Winterson, Chuck Palahniuk, Haruki Murakami, Jeffrey Eugenides, and Mark Z. Danielewski.[11][12][13][14][15] (See Book store shoplifting.)\nEconomist perspectivesEdit\nEconomists say shoplifting is common because it is a relatively unskilled crime with low entry barriers that can be fitted into a normal lifestyle. People of every nation, race, ethnicity, gender and social class shoplift. Originally, analysis of data about apprehended shoplifters and interviews with store detectives suggested that females were almost twice as likely as males to shoplift. However, since 1980, the data suggest that males are equally or more likely to shoplift than females. The average shoplifter first did it at the age of ten: shoplifting tends to peak in adolescence then steadily declines thereafter. People of all races shoplift equally, and poor people shoplift only slightly more than rich people.[8] Men tend to shoplift using bags, and women using strollers.[16][17] When caught, a shoplifter has on average $200 worth of unpaid-for merchandise.[18]\nConcealingEdit\nShoplifters may conceal items in their pockets, under their clothes, in bags such as backpacks, or in a personal item they are carrying (e.g., a box) or pushing (e.g., a stroller or personal wire shopping cart) or if at a shopping center/mall, a bag from another store in that center. The use of backpacks and other bags to shoplift has led some stores to not allow people with backpacks in the store, often by asking the person to leave their backpack at a store counter.[citation needed] With clothes, shoplifters may put on the store clothing underneath their own clothes and leave the store.\nWalkout/pushoutEdit\nSome shoppers fill a shopping cart with unconcealed merchandise, and walk out of the store without paying. Security workers call this method \"walkout\" or \"pushout\".[19] With clothing, some shoplifters may simply put on a coat or jacket from the store and walk out wearing the item. This tactic is used because busy employees may simply not notice a person pushing a cart out without paying or walking out wearing a store-owned coat. Some \"pushout\" shoplifters purposefully exit quickly to avoid detection, as this gives employees less time to react.\nMany stores instruct employees other than those directly involved in theft prevention or security to only confront someone verbally, so as to avoid any possibility of being held liable for injury or unwarranted detention. While this may allow stolen goods to not be recovered, the loss of revenue may be judged to be acceptable in light of the cost of a potential lawsuit or an employee being injured by a fleeing shoplifter.\nShoplifting, originally called \"lifting,\" is as old as shopping. The first documented shoplifting started to take place in 16th-century London, and was carried out by groups of men called lifters. In 1591, playwright Robert Greene published a pamphlet titled The Second Part of Cony Catching, in which he described how three men could conspire to shoplift clothes and fabric from London merchants. When it was first documented, shoplifting was characterized as an underworld practice: shoplifters were also con artists, pickpockets, pimps, or prostitutes.[20][21]\nIn the late 17th century, London shopkeepers began to display goods in ways designed to attract shoppers, such as in window displays and glass cases. This made the goods more accessible for shoppers to handle and examine, which historians say led to an acceleration of shoplifting.[22]\nThe word shoplift (then, shop-lift) first appeared at the end of the 17th century in books like The Ladies Dictionary, which, as well as describing shoplifting, provided tips on losing weight and styling hair.[23] Female shoplifters of this period were also called \"Amazons\" or \"roaring girls.\" Notorious female shoplifters in London included Mary Frith, the pickpocket and fence also known as Moll Cutpurse, prostitute and pickpocket Moll King, Sarah McCabe whose shoplifting career spanned twenty years, and Maria Carlston (also known as Mary Blacke), whose life was documented by diarist Samuel Pepys, who was eventually executed for theft, and who for years shoplifted clothing and household linens in London with one or more female accomplices.[16][20]\nIn 1699, the English Parliament passed The Shoplifting Act, part of the Bloody Code that punished petty crimes with death. People convicted of shoplifting items worth more than five shillings would be hanged in London's Tyburn Tree (known as the \"Tyburn jig\") with crowds of thousands watching, or would be transported to the North American colonies or to Botany Bay in Australia. Some merchants found The Shoplifting Act overly severe, jurors often deliberately under-valued the cost of items stolen so convicted shoplifters would escape death, and reformist lawyers advocated for the Act's repeal, but The Shoplifting Act was supported by powerful people such as Lord Ellenborough, who characterized penal transportation as \"a summer airing to a milder climate\" and the archbishop of Canterbury, who believed that strong punishment was necessary to prevent a dramatic increase in crime. As England began to embrace Enlightenment ideas about crime and punishment in the 18th century, opposition to the Bloody Code began to grow. The last English execution for shoplifting was carried out in 1822, and in 1832 the House of Lords reclassified shoplifting as a non-capital crime.[24]\nBy the early 19th century, shoplifting was believed to be primarily a female activity,[25] and doctors began to redefine some shoplifting as what Swiss doctor Andr\u00e9 Matthey had then newly christened \"klopemania\" (kleptomania), from the Greek words \"kleptein\" (stealing) and \"mania\" (insanity). Kleptomania was primarily attributed to wealthy and middle-class women, and in 1896 was criticized by anarchist Emma Goldman as a way for the rich to excuse their own class from punishment, while continuing to punish the poor for the same acts.[26][27]\nIn the 1960s, shoplifting began to be redefined again, this time as a political act. In his 1970 book Do It: Scenarios of the Revolution, American activist Jerry Rubin wrote \"All money represents theft...shoplifting gets you high. Don't buy. Steal,\" and in The Anarchist Cookbook, published in 1971, American author William Powell offered tips for how to shoplift. In his 1971 book Steal This Book, American activist Abbie Hoffman offered tips on how to shoplift and argued that shoplifting is anti-corporate. In her book The Steal: A Cultural History of Shoplifting, social historian Rachel Shteir described how shoplifting from companies you dislike is considered by some activist groups, such as some freegans, decentralized anarchist collective CrimethInc, the Spanish anarchist collective Yomango and the Canadian magazine Adbusters, to be a morally defensible act of corporate sabotage.[28][29][30][31]\nResearchers divide shoplifters into two categories: \"boosters,\" professionals who resell what they steal, and \"snitches,\" amateurs who steal items for their personal use.[1] Motivations for shoplifting are controversial among researchers, although they generally agree that shoplifters are driven by either economic or psychosocial motives. Psychosocial motivations may include peer pressure, a desire for thrill or excitement, impulse, stealing because judgment is clouded by intoxication, or doing so because of a compulsion.[8] Depression is the psychiatric disorder most commonly associated with shoplifting. Shoplifting is also associated with family or marital stress, social isolation, having had a difficult childhood, alcoholism or drug use, low self-esteem, and eating disorders, with bulimic shoplifters frequently stealing food. Some researchers have theorized that shoplifting is an unconscious attempt to make up for a past loss.[32]\nResearchers have found that the decision to shoplift is associated with pro-shoplifting attitudes, social factors, opportunities for shoplifting and the perception that the shoplifter is unlikely to be caught. Researchers say that shoplifters justify their shoplifting through a variety of personal narratives, such as believing they are making up for having been victimized, that they are unfairly being denied things they deserve, or that the retailers they steal from are untrustworthy or immoral.[32] Sociologists call these narratives neutralizations, meaning mechanisms people use to silence values within themselves that would otherwise prevent them from carrying out a particular act.\nA 1984 program in West Texas designed to reduce recidivism (repeat offenses) among convicted adult shoplifters identified eight common beliefs of shoplifters:\nIf I am careful and smart, I will not get caught.\nEven if I do get caught, I will not be turned in and prosecuted.\nEven if I am prosecuted, the punishment will not be severe.\nThe merchants deserve what they get.\nEverybody, at some time or another, has shoplifted; therefore it\u2019s OK for me to do.\nShoplifting is not a major crime.\nI must have the item I want to shoplift or if I want it, I should have it.\nIt is okay to shoplift because the merchants expect it.[33]\nDevelopmental psychologists believe that children under the age of nine shoplift to test boundaries, and that tweens and teenagers shoplift mainly for excitement or the thrill, are \"acting out\" or depressed, or are being pressured by their peers.[17]\nDifferences by geographyEdit\nResearches say that around the world, in countries including the United States, Canada, Australia, Brazil, Mexico, South Africa, Japan and India, people tend to shoplift the same types of items, and frequently even the same brands.[34]\nBut there are also differences in shoplifting among different countries that reflect those countries' general consumption habits and preferences. In Milan, saffron, an expensive component of risotto alla Milanese, is frequently shoplifted, and throughout Italy, parmigiano reggiano is often stolen from supermarkets. In Spain, jam\u00f3n ib\u00e9rico is a frequent target. In France, the anise-flavoured liqueur ricard is frequently stolen, and in Japan, experts believe that manga comics, electronic games and whisky are most frequently stolen. Bookstores and magazine sellers in Japan have also complained about what they call \"digital shoplifting,\" which refers to the photographing of material in-store for later reading. Packed cheese has been the most frequently shoplifted item in Norway, with thieves selling it afterwards to pizza parlours and fast food restaurants.[34]\nEconomic impact and response from shopsEdit\nRetailers report that shoplifting has a significant effect on their bottom line, stating that about 0.6% of all inventory disappears to shoplifters. According to the 2012 National Retail Security Survey, shoplifting costs American retailers approximately $14B annually.[35] In 2001, it was claimed that shoplifting cost US retailers $25 million a day. Observers believe that industry shoplifting numbers are over half employee theft or fraud and the rest by patrons. Of course, if apprehended during the shoplifting the merchandise is generally recovered by the retailers and there is often no loss to the store owner when the merchandise is surrendered to the store by the suspects. In addition, in many states retailers have the right to recover civil damages to cover the cost of providing security.\nAccording to a December 23, 2008, article in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Dimperio's Market, the only full-service grocery store in the Hazelwood neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, closed because of shoplifters.[36]\nMain article: Shopkeeper's privilege\nShoplifting is considered a form of theft and is subject to prosecution.\nIn most cases in the United States, store employees and managers have certain powers of arrest. Store officials may detain for investigation (for a reasonable length of time), the person who they have probable cause to believe is attempting to take or has unlawfully taken merchandise (see shopkeeper's privilege). Store employees may also have citizen's arrest powers,[37] but absent a statute granting broader authority a citizen's arrest power is normally available only for felony offenses, while shoplifting is usually a misdemeanor offense.[38]\nIn the United States, store employees who detain suspects outside of and inside the store premises are generally granted limited powers of arrest by state law, and have the power to initiate criminal arrests or civil sanctions, or both, depending upon the policy of the retailer and the state statutes governing civil demands and civil recovery for shoplifting as reconciled with the criminal laws of the jurisdiction.[39][40][41]\nIn the United Kingdom, an offence involving shoplifting may be charged under Section 1 of the Theft Act 1986; alternatively, if the goods stolen are worth less than \u00a3200, a person may be charged under Section 176 of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act. Upon conviction, the maximum penalty is a fine or up to six months in prison if the goods stolen are worth less than \u00a3200; if they are worth more than \u00a3200, the maximum penalty is seven years in prison.[42]\nIn the Islamic legal system called Sharia, \"hudud\" (meaning limits or restrictions) calls for \"Sariqa\" (theft) to be punished by amputation of the thief's hand. This punishment is categorized as \"hadd,\" meaning a punishment that restrains or prevents further crime. Sariqa is interpreted differently in different countries and by different scholars, and some say it does not include shoplifting.[43][44][45] But, in Saudi Arabia shoplifters' hands may be amputated.[46][47]\nShoplifting may be prevented and detected. Closed-circuit television (CCTV) monitoring is an important anti-shoplifting technology. Electronic article surveillance (EAS) is another method of inventory protection. Radio-frequency identification (RFID) is an anti-employee-theft and anti-shoplifting technology used in retailers such as Walmart, which already heavily use RFID technology for inventory purposes. Loss prevention personnel can consist of both uniformed officers and plain-clothed store detectives. Large department stores will use both and smaller stores will use one or the other depending on their shrink strategy. Store detectives will patrol the store acting as if they are real shoppers.\nThe presence of uniformed officers acts as a deterrent to shoplifting activity and they are mostly used by high-end retail establishments. Shoppers in some stores are asked when leaving the premises to have their purchases checked against the receipt. Some expensive merchandise will be in a locked case requiring an employee to get items at a customer's request. The customer is either required to purchase the merchandise immediately or it is left at the checkout area for the customer to purchase when finishing shopping. Many stores also lock CDs, DVDs, and video games in locking cases, which can only be opened by the checkout operator once the item has gone through the checkout. Some stores will use dummy cases, also known as \"dead boxes\", where the box or case on the shelf is entirely empty and the customer will not be given the item they have paid for until the transaction has been completed, usually by other store staff.\nSecurity guards are generally given the following criteria that must be met before apprehending a shoplifting suspect:[48]\nYou must see the shoplifter approach the merchandise; select the merchandise; and conceal, convert or carry away the merchandise.\nYou must maintain continuous observation of the shoplifter\nYou must observe the shoplifter leave the store and fail to pay for the merchandise\nYou must apprehend the shoplifter outside the store\nMany stores will put up signs warning about the consequences of shoplifting or signs warning about the use of surveillance cameras in the store. This is intended to deter people from trying to shoplift.\nClosed-circuit televisionEdit\nClosed-circuit television (CCTV) monitoring is an important anti-shoplifting technology. Retailers focusing on loss prevention often devote most of their resources to this technology. Using CCTVs to apprehend shoplifters in the act requires full-time human monitoring of the cameras. Sophisticated CCTV systems discriminate the scenes to detect and segregate suspicious behaviour from numerous screens and to enable automatic alerting. However, the attentiveness of the surveillance personnel may be threatened by false reliance on automatics. CCTV is more effective if used in conjunction with electronic article surveillance (EAS) systems. The EAS system will warn of a potential shoplifter and the video may provide evidence for prosecution if the shoplifter is allowed to pass checkout points or leave store premises with unbought merchandise.\nMany stores will use public-view monitors in the store to show people there that they are being recorded. This is intended as a deterrent to shoplifting. Some stores use inexpensive dummy cameras. Even though these fake cameras cannot record images, their presence may deter shoplifting.\nElectronic article surveillanceEdit\nElectronic article surveillance (EAS) are magnetic or radio-frequency tags that sound an alarm if a shoplifter leaves a store with store items that have not been paid for. EAS methods are second only to CCTV in popularity amongst retailers looking for inventory protection.[49] EAS refers to the electronic security tags that are attached to merchandise and cause an alarm to sound on exiting the store. Some stores also have detection systems at the entrance to the bathrooms that sound an alarm if someone tries to take unpaid merchandise with them into the bathroom. Regularly, even when an alarm does sound, a shoplifter walks out casually and is not confronted if no guards are present because of the high number of false alarms, especially in malls, due to \"tag pollution\" whereby non-deactivated tags from other stores set off the alarm. This can be overcome with newer systems and a properly trained staff. Some new systems either do not alarm from \"tag pollution\" or they produce a specific alarm when a customer enters the store with a non-deactivated tag so that store personnel can remove or deactivate it so it does not produce a false alarm when exiting the store. However, with tags spider wrap may be used instead of tags.\nElectronic article surveillance tags: acousto-magnetic (top) and RF (bottom).\nSome tags are stuck onto merchandise with glue (rather than being superimposed on) the shoplifter can easily scrape off the tag in their pocket. Pedestal EAS covers, which are made of durable vinyl, offer cost-effective means of adding a marketing tool at every entrance to a store; they are also custom-manufactured to fit any pedestal and can be printed to highlight specific brands or seasonal promotions. They do not interfere with the performance of the EAS systems and are easily cleaned or changed.[50] Some shoplifters may employ jammer devices to prevent EAS tags from triggering, or magnets to remove the tags. Stores may employ technology to detect jammers and magnets.\nRadio-frequency identification (RFID) is an anti-employee-theft and anti-shoplifting technology used in retailers such as Walmart, which already heavily use RFID technology for inventory purposes. If a product with an active RFID tag passes the exit scanners at a Walmart outlet, not only does it set off an alarm, but it also tells security personnel exactly what product to look for in the shopper's cart.[51]\nAdd-on metal detector systems will be used in some stores with electronic article surveillance which sense metallic surfaces. They are used to deter the use of booster bags which are used to shield EAS tags.\nStaff rolesEdit\nStore detectives patrol the store wearing plainclothes and acting as if they are real shoppers. They may browse, examine, carry or even try on merchandise, all the while looking for signs of shoplifting and looking for possible shoplifters. Many large retail companies use this technique. Store detectives will watch a shoplifting suspect conceal an item, then stop them after they have exited the store. These types of personnel must follow a strict set of rules because of very high liability risks. Many big retail or grocery stores like Walmart, Rite Aid, Zellers, Loblaws, etc. have a store detective to watch for shoplifters. Most of these stores use secret verbal codes over the PA system to alert management, other loss prevention personal and associates that there is a shoplifter. Store detectives must follow a suspect around the store by foot or by watching video monitors and observe every move the person makes so that they do not face a lawsuit for apprehending or arresting the wrong person.\nThe presence of uniformed security guards acts as a deterrent to shoplifting activity and they are mostly used by high-end retail establishments such as jewellery stores and camera and electronics stores. They are also used in stores like Target and Walmart. Floor attendants greet customers, follow them as they walk about the store, and offer help with shopping. Shoplifters are not comfortable with this attention and may go somewhere else where they can steal unnoticed. In a 2008 global study conducted by NRMA, it found shoplifters are 68 percent less likely to commit the offence if they are greeted immediately as they walk into the retail store.\nSome stores, such as Target, will have an employee working at the fitting rooms. The employee will count how many clothes a person brings into the fitting rooms and ensure that they come out with the same number of clothes. This is to prevent people from using the fitting rooms to shoplift. The strategies used by store and security personnel can strongly affect the ability of shoplifters to succeed. All personnel must be trained in the techniques shoplifters use to steal merchandise and the proper actions to take to detect these thefts.\nExit inspectionsEdit\nShoppers in some stores are asked when leaving the premises to have their purchases checked against the receipt. Costco and Best Buy are well-known companies that employ this tactic. However, this is voluntary, as the store cannot legally detain the shopper unless they have probable cause to suspect the shopper of shoplifting.\nIn the United States, shoppers are under no actual obligation to accede to such a search unless the employee has reasonable grounds to suspect shoplifting, and arrests the customer or takes or looks at the receipt from the customer without violating any laws[52][53] or if the customer has signed a membership agreement which stipulates that customers will subject themselves to inspections before taking the purchased merchandise from the store. In the cases of Sam's Club and Costco, the contracts merely say that it is their policy to check receipts at the exit or that they \"reserve the right\". That wording does not specify the results of non-compliance by the customer, and since they did not have a right to re-check receipts in the first place, it may not be legally binding at all. The purchaser who holds the receipt owns the merchandise. Employees who harass, assault, touch, or detain customers or take their purchased merchandise may be committing torts or crimes against the customers.[54]\nBottom-of-basket mirrors are commonly used in grocery stores where the checkout lanes are close together and the cashier might be unable to see the entire basket to ensure payment of all items.\nDisplay casesEdit\nNintendo 3DS video game consoles in a locked display case.\nSome expensive merchandise will be in a locked case requiring an employee to get items at a customer's request. The customer is either required to purchase the merchandise immediately or it is left at the checkout register (under the supervision of a cashier) for the customer to purchase when finished shopping. This prevents the customer from having a chance to conceal the item. Another way of locking merchandise, especially popular in liquor stores, is to place it in a secure, store-administered hard-plastic cap on a regular bottle top. Once purchased the clerk will remove the cap with a store key. It is not otherwise easily removable. Many stores also lock CDs, DVDs, and video games in locking cases, which can only be opened by the checkout operator once the item has gone through the checkout. Many stores have certain items on locking pegs which are secure hooks to where the item cannot be removed from the hook.\nSome stores will use dummy cases, also known as \"dead boxes\", where the box or case on the shelf is entirely empty and the customer will not be given the item they have paid for until the transaction has been completed, usually by other store staff. Some stores have been known to take this idea further by filling the dummy cases or boxes with a weight, similar to the weight of the actual item by using a weight made to fit inside the box. This causes the shoplifter to think that the box is full, trying to steal it and ending up with nothing. This was especially popular in movie rental stores such as Blockbuster Video.\nRetail bag check exit policyEdit\nA retail bag check exit policy is a form policy or management procedure or set of standard guidelines or rules for customers/consumer set in place by a store owner or manager or owner of the store. In some retail stores such as JB Hi-Fi, customers are (randomly) asked, instructed, or requested or subject to present their personal bags for inspection by a staff or security guard or loss prevention associate when leaving the store on condition of entry.\nAdditionally, some stores such as JB Hi-Fi, BestBuy and Costco add a measure and process of conducting receipt inspection to make sure the customer is purchasing the correct item. There is another theft scheme, in which people can conceal items and then only pay for one item. Normally this is either done by customers or employees. Loss prevention/security guards would normally only ask for a bag check. The purpose is to reduce and decrease retail theft and shoplifting.\nIn 1897, accused murderer Lizzie Borden again received media attention when she was accused of shoplifting.\nIn 1937, French writer and political activist Jean Genet was arrested in Paris for shoplifting a dozen handkerchiefs from the department store Samaritaine. Genet frequently stole from shops throughout his life, including alcohol, bolts of linen, books and suits.[55]\nIn 1966, Hedy Lamarr was arrested for shoplifting in Los Angeles. The charges were eventually dropped. In 1991, she was arrested on the same charge in Florida, this time for $21.48 worth of laxatives and eye drops. She pleaded \"no contest\" to avoid a court appearance, and in return for a promise to refrain from breaking any laws for a year, the charges were once again dropped.[56]\nIn 1980, Lady Isobel Barnett, British radio and television personality, was found guilty of shoplifting and committed suicide four days later.\nIn 2001, actress Winona Ryder was arrested for shoplifting at Saks Fifth Avenue department store in Beverly Hills, California. Ryder was eventually convicted of misdemeanor theft and vandalism and became eligible for expungement of the conviction after finishing probation in 2005. Ryder was originally convicted by a jury of felony larceny/vandalism and was sentenced in a nationally televised California Superior Court proceeding in December 2002.[57]\nIn August 2010, former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani's daughter Caroline was arrested for stealing five beauty items worth about $100 from a Sephora store in Manhattan. She was later offered a dismissal in return for a day of community service and six months without a further offense.[58][59]\nBritish chef and TV host Antony Worrall Thompson was arrested for shoplifting \"...three onions and two pots of...coleslaw from a branch of Tesco\" and \"...received a caution\" from authorities.[60]\nBook store shoplifting\nEvasion, an autobiography detailing one man's shoplifting and dumpster diving-supported travels\nExit control lock\nLibrary theft\n^ a b c d Cameron, Mary Owen (1964). The Booster and the Snitch: Department Store Shoplifting. Glencoe, Illinois: Free Press of Glencoe. 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Retrieved 2012-04-17.\n^ Gordon, Bryony (2012-01-11). \"So what drives a celebrity to steal?\".\nShulman, Terrence Daryl (2003), Something for Nothing: Shoplifting Addiction and Recovery, Pennsylvania: Infinity Publishing, ISBN 978-0-7414-1779-4\nHoffman, Abbie (2002), Steal This Book, New York: Four Walls Eight Windows, ISBN 978-1-56858-217-7\nBudden, Michael Craig (1999), Preventing Shoplifting Without Being Sued, Westport, CT: Quorum Books, ISBN 978-1-56720-119-2\nCupchik, Will (1997), Why Honest People Shoplift or Commit Other Acts Of Theft, Toronto: W. Cupchik, ISBN 978-1-896342-07-8\nCupchik, Will (2013)\nChristman, John H. (2006), Shoplifting: Managing the Problem, Alexandria, VA: ASIS International, ISBN 978-1-887056-64-9\nHayes, Read (1991), Retail Security and Loss Prevention, Boston: Butterworth-Heinemann, ISBN 978-0-7506-9038-6\nHoran, Donald J. (1996), The Retailer's Guide to Loss Prevention and Security, Boca Raton, FL: CRC, ISBN 978-0-8493-8110-2\nKimieckik, Rudolf C. (1995), Loss Prevention Guide for Retail Businesses, New York: Wiley, ISBN 978-0-471-07636-0\nSennewald, Charles A. (2000), Shoplifters vs Retailers: The Rights of Both, Chula Vista, CA: New Century Press, ISBN 978-1-890035-18-1\nThomas, Chris (2005), Loss Prevention in the Retail Business, Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, ISBN 978-0-471-72321-9\nJoshua Bamfield (2012). Shopping and Crime. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-230-39350-9.\nKerry Segrave (2001). Shoplifting: a social history. Jefferson, NC [u.a.]: McFarland. ISBN 978-0-7864-0908-2.\nCupchik, W.; Atcheson D. J. (1983), \"Shoplifting: An Occasional Crime of the Moral Majority\", Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 11 (4): 343\u201354, PMID 6661563.\nYomango \"Shoplifting as Social Commentary\" by Robert Andrews\nRetrieved from \"https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shoplifting&oldid=882842042\"",
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Doctors without Borders, Amnesty International and two other NGOs asked to meet with Macron over his assertion. \"Engineered panic and fear-mongering by European politicians over migrations is steering the EU toward very dangerous waters,\" Human Rights Watch said in a statement.\nItaly's new, hard-line interior minister, Matteo Salvini, has been instrumental in raising the level of confrontation, closing Italian ports to humanitarian groups that he accuses of acting like taxi services for migrant smugglers operating out of lawless Libya. His refusal to grant safe harbor, coupled by that of Malta, forced the French aid ship Aquarius to sail an additional 900 miles (1,500 kilometers) to Spain, which agreed to take in the migrants at its port in Valencia.\nWhile Muscat emphasized that the latest case involving the ship Lifeline was unique because of the alleged violations of its captain, the refusal until Wednesday to let the ship dock \u2014 and the haggling among EU states over how to distribute the migrants \u2014 showed a hardening of positions as EU leaders head into a summit Thursday where migration policies are expected to be the focus.\nReisch is accused of disobeying orders to turn over the migrants, who were rescued in Libyan waters, to the Libyan Coast Guard. Muscat also said the Lifeline turned off its transponder to hide the ship's location. He cited Dutch authorities as saying the ship's registration document is merely a proof of purchase and that it is listed as a pleasure craft, which precludes it from participating in rescues.\nLifeline said it obeyed all maritime instructions as long as they were \"in compliance with international law.\"\n\"It is important to underline that the only order the ship denied was to hand over people to the so-called Libyan Coast Guard, as this would have been not in line with the Geneva Refugee Convention and therefore criminal,\" said Alex Steier, the co-founder of the German aid group Mission Lifeline that operates the ship.\nOn the Lifeline's approach to Malta on Wednesday, migrants crowded the deck wearing orange life vests, many waving, as it entered the main port in Valletta under escort by a Maltese patrol boat. The ship's captain sounded the boat's horn with two long blasts to salute the migrants after their shared journey, and raised a yellow flag to signal permission to authorities to board and a Maltese flag as a courtesy for allowing the ship to dock.\nOne by one, the migrants were escorted off by officials and medical personnel in white coveralls and gloves. A girl in pink shorts \u2014 one of five children on the ship \u2014 was cradled by an official. One man walked unsteadily, leaning on a helper, while another wearing shorts and a white polo shirt was barefoot and wrapped in a red blanket.\nShip's captain Reisch was the last to get off the ship, and he hugged the crew before getting into a waiting police car for questioning.\nOnce settled, the migrants will be vetted to determine if they are eligible for political asylum or if they are economic migrants that will be sent back to their countries of origin, Muscat said.\nMalta opened its port only after seven other countries also agreed to take in those deemed eligible for refugee status. Besides Malta, France, Italy, Luxembourg, Portugal, Ireland, the Netherlands and Belgium agreed to take in refugees. It was unclear how many each would take.\nMuscat said Malta had no legal obligation to act since the rescue happened in Libyan waters, but it was willing to offer its port \"before the situation escalates to a humanitarian crisis.\"\nThe standoff comes ahead of a two-day EU summit that begins Thursday, where Italy will propose a new system for distributing migrants more evenly among EU countries, along with ways to discourage economic migrants from leaving Africa. Italy and Greece have borne the brunt of the arrivals in recent years as people make the dangerous sea journey to seek a better life in Europe, often fleeing war and oppression.\nSalvini, who visited Libya earlier this week, warned Wednesday that there are 662,000 migrants from 40 countries in the northern African nation waiting to make their way to safer countries, mostly in Europe. 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        "raw_content": "Gon\u00e7alo de Amarante\nFor other uses, see S\u00e3o Gon\u00e7alo do Amarante (disambiguation).\nArriconha, Tagilde, Vizela, Portugal\n16 September 1561, Saint Peter's Basilica, Papal States by Pope Pius IV\nHolding a ball[1]\nLight shining on him[1]\nBlessed Gon\u00e7alo de Amarante (1187 - 10 January 1259) was a Portuguese Roman Catholic priest and a professed member from the Order of Preachers.[1] He became a Dominican friar and hermit after his return from a long pilgrimage that took him to both Rome and to Jerusalem.[2] He became noted as a wonderworker who made miracles occur and he was known for his solitude and silence in reflection in order to better achieve communication with God.[3]\nHis beatification received approval in late 1561 under Pope Pius IV.\n1.1 Cakes\nGon\u00e7alo was born in 1187 in Portugal to nobles. It was said at his baptism he fixed his intense gaze upon the Crucifix as he was being carried to the baptismal font.[1]\nHe was devoted to Jesus Christ in his childhood and decided to become a priest. He later received his ordination from the Archbishop of Braga after the successful completion of his studies and distributed his great wealth to his nephews.[1][3] The new priest spent time in his parish of Saint Paio de Vizela and obtained leave so as to go to visit Rome and Jerusalem while leaving his priest nephew in charge of his parish. It was held that he returned from the pilgrimage after just over a decade.[2] He visited the tombs of Saint Peter and Saint Paul before going to Jerusalem via ship.\nGon\u00e7alo returned to find that austere measures he now upheld in his life were something that his nephew did not welcome and who set a dog upon him while viewing him as nothing more than a vagrant. Discernment led Gon\u00e7alo to the Order of Preachers to which he was admitted into and he was allowed to live as a hermit who was in the service of his local people. He built a bridge himself over the T\u00e2mega River.[1][2] The workers who helped build the bridge once ran out of wine leading him to smack a rock with his stick causing it to split open with wine pouring out of it. On another occasion the workers ran out of food and he went to the water and called out promoting fish to jump onto the river bank providing the workers with food.[1][3]\nCakes[edit]\nThe so-called \"Bolos de S\u00e3o Gon\u00e7alo\" (associated as promoting fertileness and fruitfulness) are associated with Amarante. The reason for the association with the name of Gon\u00e7alo is disputed and obscure.\nPope Pius IV beatified him on 16 September 1561. But Pope Julius III had before on 24 April 1551 allowed for public worship in his name in Portugal though did not allow his beatification at that time. Pope Clement X - after the beatification - extended his public worship with a Mass and Divine Office to Portugal and the entire Dominican order.[3]\nThe late priest is considered to be quite popular in Brazil and has several localities named after him such as S\u00e3o Gon\u00e7alo de Amarante and S\u00e3o Gon\u00e7alo.\n^ a b c d e f g \"Blessed Gonzalo de Amarante\". Saints SQPN. 15 January 2011. Retrieved 13 October 2016.\n^ a b c \"Blessed Gundislavo Amarante\". Santi e Beati. Retrieved 13 October 2016.\n^ a b c d \"Bl. Gonzalo de Amarante\". Catholic Online. Retrieved 13 October 2017.\nSaints SQPN\nRetrieved from \"https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gon\u00e7alo_de_Amarante&oldid=849594464\"\nPortuguese beatified people\nDominican beatified people\nPeople from Vizela\nPortuguese Dominicans\nVenerated Catholics\nVenerated Dominicans",
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        "raw_content": "Mathijs de Jonge\nKillzone: Liberation is a shoot 'em up action video game for the PlayStation Portable, developed by Guerrilla Games, and is the sequel to Killzone. Killzone: Liberation was released on October 31, 2006 in North America, November 3, 2006 in Europe and November 8, 2006 in Australia. The game chronologically continues two months after where the first game ended. Killzone: Liberation is the only PSP installment in the series, and was followed by Killzone: Mercenary on the PlayStation Vita.\nThis game features a top-down isometric view in contrast to the original Killzone game for the PS2, which was a first-person shooter. The resultant game can be seen as a mixture of a shooter and a dungeon crawler.\nThe player can only control Jan Templar, although he can board and control several vehicles: heavy machine gun turrets, a tank, a hovercraft and a jetpack. During some levels a 'buddy' can be ordered around (although some are unarmed). These 'buddies' are normally teammates (Rico and Luger) or people that have to be rescued (the three VIP's in the third mission, first chapter and Evelyn in the third mission, fourth chapter).\nBy collecting various pickups in the form of money cases, the player unlocks new weapons to use in the game. These weapons can be found in various weapons caches in certain levels. After enough money is amassed, the V2 upgraded weapons become available. The weapons in the caches are also converted into the V2 upgraded versions.The unlockable weapons are: The ISA Assault Rifle, Helghast Assault Rifle, a Helghast machine pistol, a Helghast sniper rifle, an ISA shotgun, a Helghast revolver, an ISA crossbow and a Helghast chaingun (the ISA assault rifle is the default weapon). After downloading chapter five updates for the ISA flamethrower and Helghast rocket launcher are available to unlock.\nThe player can also unlock upgrades to Templar's abilities by completing challenge games within certain limits (such as shooting X number of targets without shooting the 'civilian' targets). These are ranked in bronze, silver and gold. Upgrades come in the form of carrying more items, hitting harder in close quarters combat, performing actions faster, unlimited ammunition or upgraded health.\nInfrastructure online multiplayer servers have been shut down since the game's release, though it was widely praised by critics and players.[citation needed] Players can play via ad-hoc. Players can choose a team (between ISA and Helghast) and also choose a character in the multiplayer menu. There are a variety of game modes, including Deathmatch (where player kill one another regardless of team), Team Deathmatch (where teams kill one another), Deathmatch Duel (where a slightly smaller portion of the map is cut off by barbed wire so players have a smaller area to maneuver in), Capture the Flag (where teams try to get the enemy flag and bring it back to their flag) and Assault (where the Helghast team has to plant 3 charges of C4 around an ISA beacon and the ISA have to try and stop them). (Note: Deathmatch Duel is available after chapter five download). Infrastructure was only made available for download as DLC, and is not initially available for \"out of the box play.\" The game features headset compatibility for online play.\nThere are five chapters with 4 levels in which players eliminate the Helghast resistance (The fifth and final chapter was made available to download).[1]\nIn Killzone: Liberation, two months after the events of Killzone,[2] the Helghast have been dealt a hefty blow from the last game, but the war is far from over. The enemy still controls large parts of the planet Vekta, and though the ISA armies are fighting hard, they are losing ground. The rules of war have been cast aside with the sadistic Helghast General Armin Metrac, employed by the Helghast Emperor Scolar Visari to use brutal measures in order to seize the initiative after their past defeat and strengthen his position further. Metrac and his right-hand man, Colonel Cobar, are planning to capture three key figures of ISA, and their plan ends up successful.\nReturning as Jan Templar,[2] players are sent on a covert operation to save hostages captured by Metrac, while ISA troops continue the fight for liberty. Rico Velasquez, Jan's friend on the battlefield, often assists him on his way through the enemy lines. Shadow Marshall Luger, another of Jan's partners, also helps him.\nAs Metrac captures ISA Minister of War Heff Milcher, scientist Evelyn Batton, and ISA General Dwight Stratson, Jan is sent on the rescue mission. After a set of military operations, Templar is closely following the trail of hostages and pursues Cobar, who has taken Milcher and Stratson. Milcher is then killed by Cobar, but Jan is nevertheless successful in defeating him, even though Cobar was piloting a personal walking tank. Cobar reveals that there is a traitor in ISA command who is helping the Helghast, but is finished off by Stratson before he can say who the traitor is.\nThe next step for Templar is to assault Metrac's mountain fortress and rescue Batton. Luger aids him on the mission. There, he fights many of Helghan's elite warriors (including a giant cybernetic unit) before encountering and killing Metrac in a final showdown. Afterwards, Templar locates Evelyn and escapes with her just before the fortress is destroyed. The game's outro marks the beginning of Killzone 2, as we hear Visari speaking of nuclear weapons which he intends to use on ISA forces.\nIn the fifth, downloadable chapter, Jan is sent on a mission to the Vektan capital city. Even though Metrac is no more, the enemy forces are still coordinated and fighting well. ISA believes that the unknown traitor is supplying Helghan with information. The only suspect is Rico, Jan's friend. Battling his way through the war-ravaged city, Jan finally finds Rico, who reveals that the traitor is, in fact, Stratson, who not only sold the planet to Helghast, but has become the shadow commander of the remaining Helghan forces. Jan proceeds to the capital building of Vekta, where Stratson is located, battling hordes of Helghast and even Stratson's personal elite guard on his way. There, he engages the general in combat. However, Stratson is well-prepared and uses his armored mecha against Jan, but is ultimately defeated. He, wounded, is then arrested by ISA forces.\nHousemarque provided coding support for the game.[3]\nThe game was originally intended to have downloadable content (DLC) on its release day, but due to technical difficulties, the downloads promised were initially undelivered. On May 30, 2007 the free downloadable upgrade was released. The upgrade included two additions:\nOnline multiplayer support including two new multiplayer maps and a new multiplayer game mode.\nChapter 5 of the single-player campaign which concludes the game storyline.\nAs of 2011, the two DLC files are no longer available from the Killzone website.[citation needed] In June 2011 because of the \"Welcome Back\" operation, Guerrilla published again the DLC in US and EU version.[citation needed]\nEGM 5.67/10[6]\nGamePro 3.75/5[9]\nOPM (US) 7.5/10[16]\nDetroit Free Press [17]\nThe Sydney Morning Herald [18]\nThe game received \"generally favorable reviews\" according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[4]\n411Mania gave it a score of eight out of ten and called it \"a game that provides a great deal of intense shooting action, with tough enemy opponents that don't lie down and die easily. While the challenge does mean you're going to die an awful lot, you won't have to backtrack much. Throw in an ad hoc competitive multiplayer component and co-op play for the whole campaign, and you've got a thoroughly excellent package.\"[19] The Sydney Morning Herald gave it a similar score of four stars out of five and called it \"A smart and challenging blend of action and strategy that is a welcome addition to the PSP's growing arsenal of titles.\"[18] Detroit Free Press gave it three stars out of four and stated: \"The biggest flaw? The single-player game is too short. And there's no online mode. But if you can find a friend with the game, the multiplayer maps make for explosive fun.\"[17]\nThe game also received IGN's award for Best PSP Offline Multiplayer Game of 2006.[20] In 2018 GamesRadar+ ranked it the 24th best PSP game of all time.[21]\n^ \"Killzone: Liberation Preview\". Yahoo! Games UK. April 20, 2011. Archived from the original on September 27, 2011. Retrieved August 16, 2013.\n^ a b GN staff (September 15, 2006). \"Killzone: Liberation Interview\". Gaming Nexus.\n^ Kauppinen, Jukka O. (May 9, 2007). \"Housemarque tekee ensimm\u00e4isen suomalaisen PS3-pelin - Super Stardust HD\". Muropaketti (in Finnish). OtavaMedia. Retrieved December 30, 2018.\n^ a b \"Killzone: Liberation for PSP Reviews\". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved February 27, 2011.\n^ Edge staff (December 2006). \"Killzone: Liberation\". Edge. No. 169. Future plc. p. 83.\n^ EGM staff (December 2006). \"Killzone: Liberation\". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 210. Ziff Davis. p. 156.\n^ MacDonald, Keza (November 21, 2006). \"Killzone: Liberation\". Eurogamer. Gamer Network. Retrieved December 30, 2018.\n^ Reeves, Ben (November 2006). \"Killzone Liberation\". Game Informer. No. 163. GameStop. Archived from the original on October 18, 2006.\n^ Long Haired Offender (December 2006). \"Review: Killzone: Liberation\". GamePro. IDG Entertainment. p. 122. Archived from the original on December 1, 2007. Retrieved December 30, 2018.\n^ Dodson, Joe (November 9, 2006). \"Killzone: Liberation Review\". Game Revolution. CraveOnline. Archived from the original on October 12, 2015. Retrieved December 30, 2018.\n^ Navarro, Alex (October 30, 2006). \"Killzone: Liberation Review\". GameSpot. CBS Interactive. Retrieved December 30, 2018.\n^ Graziani, Gabe (December 5, 2006). \"GameSpy: Killzone: Liberation\". GameSpy. IGN Entertainment. Retrieved December 30, 2018.\n^ \"Killzone: Liberation Review\". GameTrailers. Viacom. November 22, 2006. Archived from the original on May 27, 2011. Retrieved December 30, 2018.\n^ Lafferty, Michael (October 5, 2006). \"Killzone: Liberation - PSP - Review\". GameZone. Archived from the original on October 6, 2008. Retrieved December 30, 2018.\n^ Castro, Juan (October 16, 2006). \"Killzone: Liberation Review\". IGN. Ziff Davis. Retrieved December 30, 2018.\n^ \"Killzone: Liberation\". Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine. Ziff Davis. December 2006. p. 128.\n^ a b \"Killzone: Liberation\". Detroit Free Press. Gannett Company. November 12, 2006.\n^ a b Hill, Jason (November 20, 2006). \"Blast the Helghast\". The Sydney Morning Herald. Fairfax Media. Retrieved December 30, 2018.\n^ Struck, Shawn (January 5, 2007). \"Killzone: Liberation (PSP) Review\". 411Mania. Archived from the original on January 20, 2007. Retrieved December 30, 2018.\n^ \"IGN Best of 2006: Best Offline Multiplayer Game (PSP)\". IGN. IGN Entertainment. Archived from the original on January 10, 2007. Retrieved December 30, 2018.\n^ GamesRadar staff (September 10, 2018). \"The 25 best PSP games of all time\". GamesRadar+. 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        "raw_content": "William Lambert (cricketer, born 1779)\nFor other people with the same name, see William Lambert (disambiguation).\nBurstow, Surrey\n19 April 1851(1851-04-19) (aged 71\u201372)\nFC[a]\n4/Data unavailable\nSource: ESPNcricinfo, 25 January 2019 see also Footnote[a]\nWilliam Lambert (1779 at Burstow, Surrey \u2013 19 April 1851 at Nutfield, Surrey) was an English professional cricketer in the first two decades of the 19th century. Playing mainly for Surrey from 1801, but also for Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and some other county teams, Lambert was a right-hand batsman and an underarm slow bowler.\nLambert was described by Arthur Haygarth as \"one of the most successful cricketers that has ever yet appeared, excelling as he did in batting, bowling, fielding, keeping wicket, and also single wicket playing\".[1]\nHis main claim to fame is that he is the first player known to have scored two centuries in the same match, though others such as Tom Walker had come close. Lambert achieved this in the Sussex v Epsom match at Lord's between 2 and 6 July 1817. Curiously, this turned out to be his final first-class appearance because he was banned for life soon afterwards following allegations of match-fixing in an earlier game.\nAlthough he was a professional, Lambert played for the Gentlemen in the inaugural and second Gentlemen v Players matches in 1806. He and William Beldham were selected for the Players but, to try to balance the two teams, they were given men for the Gentlemen in the first match. In the second match, Beldham returned to the Players but Lambert was again a given man for the Gentlemen.[2][3]\nLambert played in a great many matches that were not first-class including numerous single wicket events. Indeed, he was outstanding in the latter form of the game.\nHis first-class record from 1801 to 1817 has 64 matches. He played 114 innings (5 not out) and scored 3,014 runs at 27.65 with a highest score of 157 in the Sussex v Epsom game. He scored 4 centuries and 16 fifties.\nHe was a strong fielder and an occasional wicket-keeper, taking 61 catches and 26 stumpings.\nLambert's bowling analyses are incomplete and we only know of his bowled victims. He took 187 wickets (bowled only) and his best tally was 6 in one innings.\n^ Haygarth, p.289\nCricketArchive \u2013 profile of William Lambert\n^ Much of the data pertaining to the bowling of Lambert is either missing or incomplete. The 187 wickets against his name are \"bowled-dismissal\" alone, as the scorecard rules in that era were quite different from those of today.[1]\nSamuel Britcher, A list of all the principal Matches of Cricket that have been played (1790 to 1805)\nG B Buckley, Fresh Light on Pre-Victorian Cricket, Cotterell, 1937\n^ \"Lobsters in Cricket, part 7: William Lambert\". Cricket County. February 2, 2017. Retrieved January 25, 2019.\nRetrieved from \"https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William_Lambert_(cricketer,_born_1779)&oldid=880422425\"",
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        "raw_content": "News + Events Equal Voice Action Continues Advocacy Push to Protect Fair Lending Regulations\nEVA Executive Director David Luna (second from left) joined Abe Scarr (Illinois PIRG), Brent Adams (Woodstock Institute), and Jenna Severson (Woodstock Institute) in advocating for the defense of the Payday Loans Rule while meeting with Illinois Congressman Jesus \u201cChuy\u201d Garcia (center) in late January.\nOn February 6, 2019, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau released its proposal to roll back key protections for individuals and families against predatory lending and payday loan debt traps. Read on for more information, and stay tuned for the opportunity to speak out against this policy change that will hurt poor and low-income families.\nAll families should have access to credit through fair and reasonable lending practices. Yet poor and low-income families remain targeted by predatory payday lenders whose high-interest, short-term loans serve to exploit and entrench financial hardship rather than relieve it.\nContinuing our work to defend payday loan regulations and other consumer protections, Equal Voice Action joined allies from the Woodstock Institute and Illinois PIRG in late January for an advocacy visit to the office of freshman U.S. Congressman Jesus \u201cChuy\u201d Garcia, who represents Illinois\u2019s 4th district.\nTogether, we continued to call on Congress to defend the Payday Loans Rule from proposed changes that would weaken vital protections for borrowers.\nEstablished in 2017 but yet to be implemented, the Payday Loans Rule requires lenders to reasonably and realistically determine the borrower\u2019s ability to pay back a loan within the loan period without sacrificing the ability to meet basic living expenses and other major financial obligations\u2014and without having to re-borrow within 30 days of having paid back the loan.\nHowever, under the Trump administration, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is poised to remove the important ability-to-repay standard set for short-term lenders, thereby gutting the bill\u2019s core protections before the rule goes into effect.\nIn short, borrowers would still be subject to payday lending debt traps, receiving loans they cannot reasonably repay and then needing to borrow more to pay off their debt as it quickly grows.\nResearch by the CFPB shows that four out of five payday loans are renewed or rolled over within two weeks, and half of all payday loans are borrowed by consumers who take out at least 10 loans in a row.\nThis is not good-faith \u201caccess to credit,\u201d like the payday loan industry says. It is predatory lending, plain and simple, that hurts people and families who are already struggling.\nWithout fair and equal access to credit, families who are already struggling miss out on vital opportunities to lift themselves up or to keep themselves afloat in difficult times. Struggling families should be supported, not exploited. The Payday Loans Rule should be protected, not weakened.\nStay tuned for the opportunity to speak out against this proposal to roll back important lending protections for poor and low-income families.",
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        "raw_content": "Students today need more ways to learn so they are prepared for college and career. But the young people who most need additional learning opportunities are least likely to have them. Every Hour Counts, formerly the Collaborative for Building After-School Systems, is a coalition of citywide organizations that increase access to quality learning opportunities, particularly for underserved students. Our approach \u2014 called an expanded-learning system \u2014 coordinates the work of service providers, public agencies, funders, and schools, so dollars stretch farther and more young people are served. The result: students with better attendance, grades, and test scores; stronger work habits; and more positive social behaviors.\nExpanded-Learning Systems: More Important than Ever\nToday we expect more of our students and graduates than ever before. Not only are academic expectations rising, but also employers say they want more emphasis on critical thinking, complex problem solving, written and oral communication, and applied knowledge in real-world settings.\nWith ever-increasing expectations, it\u2019s not surprising that schools struggle to squeeze everything \u2014 academics as well as social and emotional skills \u2014 into a six-hour day. So where and when do students learn these skills?\nLearning has to continue outside of school, with music lessons, sports, academic support, and other activities. Unfortunately, students from underserved communities, who typically have the greatest need for additional enrichment, are least likely to get it. They also are less likely to know about the world around them \u2014 that they live a mile from the ocean, can visit their city\u2019s museums, and are welcome to walk through a nearby college campus.\nExpanded-learning systems fill these critical gaps. Expanded learning teaches students about academics, collaboration, and problem solving. They not only learn how to do better in school, they find new ways to ignite their passions \u2014 and to engage in learning and life.\nExpanded learning also leads to measurable results. A decade of research and evaluation studies, as well as large-scale, rigorously conducted meta analyses, indicate that young people who participate in after-school programs benefit in terms of academic performance, social and emotional learning, prevention, and health and wellness. They have improved school attendance; higher graduation rates; lower dropout rates; stronger academic performance; and improved positive behaviors, work habits, and persistence.\nYet despite these benefits, more than 18 million young people in America lack access to high-quality after-school programs. In most cases, families\u2019 income levels shape their options. Affluent families typically spend close to $8,900 per child each year on enrichment, compared to families in the lowest income quintile, who spend slightly more than $1,300 per child each year.\nWith ever-squeezed budgets, cities and communities must make sure every dollar is used effectively. Expanded-learning systems maximize city and private funding, and programs typically are delivered at little or no cost to families.",
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        "raw_content": "I have been cutting my cigarettes to one or two a day leading to my quit day. I am using a patch. I\u2019m having horrible pain in what feels like my lower lungs. If I smoke it feels better?!? Today I quit. I\u2019m having tons of anxiety over this pain. Any advis.\nLatest reply on Jun 19, 2018 by Elizabethrocksthehair\nI have been cutting my cigarettes to one or two a day leading to my quit day. I am using a patch. I\u2019m having horrible pain in what feels like my lower lungs. If I smoke it feels better?!? Today I quit. I\u2019m having tons of anxiety over this pain. Any advise would be greatly appreciated\n#1 If you are still smoking and using the patch at the same time you are doing it wrong. Are you using the recommended mg patch for the amount you smoked? That could make a difference. You may be getting too much nicotine. Anxiety that may come with quitting smoking. Learning deep breathing exercises can help to minimize it. I would suggest that you learn about the nicotine addiction ways to distract\nPlease think about where that discomfort in your lungs is coming from - smoking! Any discomfort we feel - including anxiety - are caused not by withdrawal but by smoking. Zero people have been documented as dying from withdrawal from Nicotine whereas smoking kills more people than alcohol, AIDS, car accidents, illegal drugs, murders, and suicides combined, with thousands more dying from spit tobacco use. Face your anxiety with TRUTH! Truth will set you Free!\nAre you ok? Slow down. Take deep breathes. Do not think about \"forever\"'; it's about one day at a time. Spend time on this site reading all the good advice and techniques to help you. It's not easy, that's why they call the first week Hell Week. There's lots of support here, so reach out if and when you need it. Are you taking the daily pledge? It helps me stay on track for the day. Stay positive--you CAN do this.\nElizabethrocksthehair @ Barbscloud on Jun 19, 2018 8:41 AM\nI\u2019m doing ok. I didn\u2019t wake up and have to have a cigarette!!! Next will be the daily pledge\nHealing means discomfort...........transfer the pain to a sense of hopefulness that you are finally starting to heal...\nThe pain \"WILL\" subside........but until it does everything that you may go through that is uncomfortable, is and will be so WORTH IT....\nWE are the proof..........\nYou've entered a group of \"healers\", \"comforters\" and \"love\"..............there's no place better to be to get through this journey.......and each second, minute, hour and moment is taking you towards a life of HAPPINESS and HEALTH that you've not experienced before (except maybe when you were a child, LoL).\nGROW!!!............with US.\nElizabethrocksthehair @ GyorgyiM on Jun 19, 2018 8:43 AM\nGood morning Elizabeth. Welcome to this site. You have come to the right place. I smoked for 52 years. I tried to quit so many times. I never succeeded until I found Ex. I found it important to tell myself, \"Do whatever it takes.\" It has been a difficult fascinating journey. It is so worth the blood sweat and tears it takes for some, not all. It has been almost 5 years since I quit. Life is SO much better and sweeter without ridiculous cigarettes. You are doing great.\nWelcome!!! Believe me when I say noone has died from quitting smoking!\nElizabethrocksthehair @ rollercoaster831 on Jun 19, 2018 1:04 PM\nThank you!!! I look forward when I have time after work to examine these resources.\nannams Jun 19, 2018 12:19 PM\nI\u2019m only 73 days free but I can tell you that it does get better. It\u2019s a real struggle for me, I use to smoke two and a half packs a day. I couldn\u2019t afford it but I had to have them so I started rolling my own to cut the cost. I\u2019m still discussed with myself when I think about it. I couldn\u2019t see myself ever quiting. 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        "raw_content": "I was browsing Facebook today, and I came across the following post by Lori Alexander:\nJust Who is Lori Alexander?\nLori Alexander is a blogger, author, and mentor of women. She has an older blog called \u201cAlways Learning\u201d and a more recent blog called \u201cThe Transformed Wife.\u201d Lori also has a Facebook page where critical comments often disappear down the \u201cmemory hole.\u201d\nLori claims that her \u201cministry\u201d is based upon Titus 2:3-5, but the problem is that she promotes false teachings which contradict the exegetical teaching of Titus 2 and the full counsel of Scripture.\nLike so many other women and men in the professing Christian community who claim to have \u201cwomen\u2019s ministries\u201d and seem to have appointed themselves as mentors, marriage experts, and relationship gurus to Christian women. . . Lori promotes a dangerous blend of truth and sexist myths cloaked in spiritual-sounding flowery language and select Scriptures taken out of context.\nHer false teachings give both women and men a false perspective of themselves, a false understanding of their purpose in God\u2019s will, an unrealistic portrayal of marriage, and false ideas about what constitutes a healthy marriage.\nThe overall impression that I get from Lori\u2019s messages is that if women say and do all of the right things [according to Lori\u2019s beliefs], they will have a happy marriage and a joyful home, and if they don\u2019t, they need to try harder.\nIn Lori\u2019s world, marriage is elevated to the point of idolatry, husbands are placed in the position of God over women, a woman\u2019s identity revolves around serving her husband [of course under the guise of \u201cserving God\u201d], and a wife\u2019s sanctification and justification before God are based upon how well she pleases her husband and to what extent she obeys him. In short, Lori pushes man-centered theology dressed up as \u201cBiblical womanhood\u201d and a \u201chigh view of marriage.\u201d\nOn July 27, 2017, Lori reinforced the sexist myth that \u201cthe husband has the final say.\u201d Although this idea is very popular among professing Christians and in many cultures around the world, interestingly enough, it cannot be found anywhere in Scripture, nor is it remotely implied. This fact alone utterly annihilates the idea that the husband has the final say, because if the Scriptures don\u2019t teach it, then professing Christians shouldn\u2019t be teaching it either as if it\u2019s God-breathed and authoritative.\nThe sexist myth that \u201cthe husband has the final say\u201d is a human precept and a man-made tradition taught as a doctrine of God. Matthew 15:1-9 shows that Jesus doesn\u2019t take too kindly to such traditions, because they cancel or make void the word of God.\nLet Us Go Back to the Beginning\nThe book of Genesis tells us that God created both Adam and Eve in His image, meaning that both men and women possess intelligence, moral agency, and the ability to make decisions. We see this all throughout Scripture. Both men and women are able to make good decisions because God has blessed us with intelligence, the ability to distinguish between right and wrong, and sound judgment.\nThe ability to make good decisions isn\u2019t dependent upon one\u2019s biological sex. It is dependent upon one\u2019s level of wisdom, knowledge, expertise, discernment, faith and reverence for God. In some cases, the husband might be the one to make the best decision, and in other cases, the wife might be the one to make the best decision. It all depends on the situation and who has the most wisdom, knowledge, and experience in a certain area, and that person won\u2019t always be the husband.\nThe idea that the husband has the final say opposes what the Scriptures teach about decision-making skills and insinuates that the final say rests in the hands of the husband merely because he is a male, and the wife is obligated to go along with whatever he decides merely because she is a female. This is rooted in sexism and not the full counsel of Scripture. It is carnal and not spiritual. It is disrespectful to God, who created women in His image with the intelligence, moral agency, and ability to make good decisions.\nGod did not create Eve to be intellectually inferior to Adam. Genesis 2:18 says that He created Eve to be \u201cjust right for him.\u201d Only an intelligent woman can be \u201cjust right\u201d for an intelligent man. When God created Eve to be Adam\u2019s helper, that included her helping him make good decisions for himself, their marriage, and anything pertaining to their family.\nThe intention was for Adam and Eve to become \u201cone flesh\u201d and make good decisions together, corporately, as husband and wife. Sometimes the help that a husband needs is a discerning wife who will explain why his idea isn\u2019t a good one and present a better decision.\nThere is no indication in Genesis that God created Adam to be the primary or sole decision-maker and that he would have the final say in all decisions by virtue of being a male. This seems to be a \u201cgender/creation role\u201d that sinful men have invented out of an ungodly desire to hold all of the power in their marriage, rule over their wives, get their own way and not be questioned, reproved, or held accountable by their wives for making bad decisions, and be the final authority on all decisions.\nThe idea that \u201cthe husband has the final say\u201d opposes and contradicts the creation account, which states that God made both man and woman in His image, and created Eve to be \u201cjust right\u201d for Adam as his helper and not his personal \u201camen section.\u201d God\u2019s will is for wives to help their husbands make good decisions, and the sexist myth that \u201cthe husband has the final say\u201d cancels that out and diminishes the wife\u2019s intellect, voice, and contributions.\nHusbands Can Make Bad Decisions\nThe sexist myth that \u201cthe husband has the final say\u201d contradicts the truth that human beings are flawed sinful creatures with finite understanding, and therefore, we can make bad decisions and one person should never hold all of the decision-making power.\nScripture is full of examples of husbands making bad decisions about sex, marriage, parenting, money, politics, and religious worship to their own detriment and the detriment of their wives, children, and nation. In light of this, to yield all final decisions to the husband merely because he is a male can be harmful and dangerous because of the sinfulness of man.\nMen need to be questioned before they make decisions, especially major decisions that will affect themselves, their wives and children, and community. They need \u201cchecks and balances,\u201d first and foremost their wives, and also well-trusted friends to hold them accountable, admonish them, and be their sounding board to give them honest feedback and suggest better ideas.\nTo push this idea that the husband has the final say is to ignore the truth that human beings are sinful creatures with finite understanding, and that husbands can and do make bad decisions.\nHusbands aren\u2019t less sinful than their wives and they do not necessarily have more understanding than their wives, so it makes no sense for a wife to defer all decisions to her husband as the final authority on all matters when he is just as human and fallible as she is.\nMuch unnecessary hardship, peril, disaster, and struggle has been brought upon families as a result of husbands and wives following this sexist myth that \u201cthe husband has the final say.\u201d\nHusbands and Wives are Subject to One Another\n\u201c. . . Yea, all of you be subject one to another, and be clothed with humility; for \u201cGod resisteth the proud, and giveth grace to the humble.\u201d (1 Peter 5:5, KJV)\n\u201cAnd further, submit to one another out of reverence for Christ.\u201d (Ephesians 5:21, NLT)\nThe Scriptures teach mutual submission \u2014 that men and women in the body of Christ are to submit to one another. This mutual submission doesn\u2019t cease, stop, or come to an end just because a man and woman get married. Upon marriage, they are still expected [per Ephesians 5:21] to submit to one another out of reverence for Christ.\nMany people only focus on the passage which instructs wives to submit to their husbands, but they seem to skip over the passage which leads into Paul\u2019s instruction on marriage and commands us to submit to one another out of deep respect for Jesus.\nThe sexist myth that \u201cthe husband has the final say\u201d flies in the face of mutual submission. A husband is not being clothed with humility and subject to his wife if he never defers to her wisdom because he thinks that his \u201cgender role\u201d is to have the final say on everything and his wife must subserviently go along with whatever he decides.\nIf he always gets his way and has the final say, then he never has to learn how to reach a compromise, never has to respect what his wife says, and never has to trust her to make the right decision. He never learns how to sacrifice his interests for the well-being of others, work together with his wife, and grow in this regard, because his wife is the only one who is yielding, deferring, compromising, trusting, and sacrificing. This is one-way submission and one-way compromise which caters to the flesh of the man-in-charge and it is contrary to Scripture.\n\u201cBut Test Everything That is Said.\u201d (1 Thessalonians 5:21, NLT)\nThe Scriptures instruct us to \u201ctest [examine] all things\u201d and use discernment and sound judgment. We normally apply this to discerning religious teachings, practices, and leaders in the church, but it also applies to the decisions that we and our spouses make. If our spouse has an idea, it\u2019s imperative that we weigh it against Scripture and sound wisdom in order to see if it\u2019s a good idea or not.\nWhether the issue is joining a new church, quitting a 9 to 5 in order to start a new business, or investing money in some venture, it\u2019s important that a wife evaluates her husband\u2019s idea and offers her opinion on the matter. He could be making a bad decision based on misinformation, incomplete information, impatience, pride, gullibility, or a desire to get rich quick. Or it could be that his decision isn\u2019t necessarily bad, but there is a better option that he hasn\u2019t considered. If this is the case, the wife should speak up out of love and concern for her family.\nA Meek and Quiet Spirit\nLori seems to think that having a meek and quiet spirit means being subservient to your husband\u2019s decisions, therefore, women who disagree with or question their husband\u2019s decisions don\u2019t have a meek and quiet spirit.\nHowever, the spiritual meaning of having a \u201cmeek and quiet spirit\u201d doesn\u2019t mean that a wife is supposed to suppress her logic, critical thinking skills, discernment, wisdom, and sound judgment. The phrase \u201cquiet spirit\u201d doesn\u2019t mean that a wife is supposed to be literally silent, say nothing in acquiescent agreement, and ignore red flags when her husband is about to make a bad decision. The koine Greek term translated as \u201cquiet\u201d in 1 Peter 3:4 means to be peaceable\u2013not mute.\nQueen Esther had a meek and quiet spirit, and yet she spoke up and stopped King Ahasuerus\u2013her husband\u2013from making a bad decision by giving Haman authority to slaughter the Jews. Abigail had a meek and quiet spirit, and yet she went against her husband\u2019s dangerous decision to insult David and his men and secretly went to meet David and intercede for her husband.\nWhen Scripture said that women are to have a \u201cmeek and quiet spirit,\u201d it means something very different than what Lori Alexander teaches. Having a meek and quiet spirit doesn\u2019t equate to bowing down unquestioningly to whatever your husband says.\nLori seems to think that as long as your husband isn\u2019t an evil man, then you have no reason to question his decisions. Well, the problem with this kind of thinking is that even godly men make bad decisions and there are a plethora of examples of this all throughout Scripture.\nFor this reason, even godly, loving husbands need to be questioned, reproved, admonished, and given feedback. Believers aren\u2019t supposed to sit back passively, docile, and silent when someone that we love is about to make a bad decision, especially not our spouse! That\u2019s not Biblical submission, that\u2019s unloving.\nAsking your husband, \u201cAre you sure we should do that?\u201d or \u201cWouldn\u2019t this be better?\u201d isn\u2019t playing the head over him \u2014 that\u2019s being his helper, a loving wife, and a real friend who is impartial and objective enough to be honest and ask important questions. Lori doesn\u2019t seem to know the difference between a wife usurping her husband and a wife helping her husband.\nThe Husband Having the Final Say is Lazy and the Easy Way Out\nAnyone who has been married knows that it takes hard work. Both parties have to learn how to be quick to listen and slow to speak, communicate, respectfully disagree when differences of opinion arise, compromise, sacrifice, and defer to one another. It takes a lot of effort to learn how to \u201ccleave\u201d to one\u2019s spouse, cooperate, work together as a team, and reach a consensus that pleases both parties.\nIt seems to me that a marriage where the husband has the final say is the easy way out and takes less effort than a marriage where both parties have their own mind, their own voice, their own perspective, and must learn to sing different notes in harmony and function as one cohesive duo. If the husband has the final say, then he\u2019s a \u201cone man duet\u201d because he is the only voice that matters and he doesn\u2019t have to harmonize with anyone.\nIf the husband has the final say, that\u2019s also less work for the wife because she doesn\u2019t have to figure certain things out and learn how to make major decisions. She just leaves the important decisions up to her husband and doesn\u2019t have to grow by learning how to think things through, discussing different perspectives, and planing out and executing major decisions.\nYes, I do believe that the husband is the head of his wife, but being the head doesn\u2019t mean that a husband is supposed to do all or most of the thinking and decision-making, or that marriage is an authoritarian power structure or a benevolent dictatorship where the husband calls the final shots and the wife is to silently and mindlessly nod in agreement even if she thinks differently.\nI utterly reject this idea that when a woman gets married, she is to disappear or vanish into her husband and be so swallowed up by her marriage that she loses herself and her individuality and becomes an appendage of her husband who voices no thoughts of her own. Wives have their own mind just like husbands do and it is perfectly okay for them to express their thoughts, feelings, convictions, and opinions. Becoming one flesh doesn\u2019t eradicate one\u2019s individuality.\nDo Whatever Your Husband Says as Long as it Isn\u2019t a Sin?\nI\u2019ve also heard people teach Christian women that they must do whatever their husbands say as long as it isn\u2019t a sin. This is another sexist myth which cannot be found anywhere in Scripture and should be tossed into the metaphorical trash can.\nTeaching a woman that she must do whatever her husband says as long as he isn\u2019t telling her to sin, is itself a sin, because it infringes on her individual liberty, blood-bought freedom, and personal convictions. Just because something isn\u2019t a sin, that doesn\u2019t mean that a woman has to do it because her husband said so. This is an old wive\u2019s tale which is used to control and micromanage women and it needs to be purged from the minds of believers.\nIt isn\u2019t a sin to do jumping-jacks, so does this mean that a wife should do jumping-jacks just because her husband tells her to? Absolutely not. A wife isn\u2019t a slave to her husband or his personal robot, so she doesn\u2019t have to do anything that he tells her to do just because it isn\u2019t sinful. Expecting someone to do whatever you say just because it isn\u2019t sinful is a form of control, humiliation, domination, and degradation.\nIt\u2019s false teachings like this that are driving Christian women out of the local church and reinforcing the false belief that God is a woman-hating tyrant and the Bible/Christian Faith is misogynistic, sexist, and oppressive towards women and girls.\nIf more conservative Evangelical Christians don\u2019t speak out against these sexist myths with the same intensity and righteous indignation that they speak out against other false teachings, they are going to see more Christian women grabbing their Bible and heading for the nearest exit, and they are going to see more women running off to third wave feminism.\nNo discerning Christian woman in her right mind will stay in a religious organization, movement, or theological camp where women are treated as if they are the \u201coldest child\u201d in their house, an appendage of their husband, and their husband is their god, high priest, or mediator.\nUltimately, Lori\u2019s fans need to examine her teachings more closely and compare what she says to the exegetical teaching of Scripture, and they need to ask themselves exactly what type of wife will she transform them into if they follow her false teachings?\nWill they be transformed into daughters of Sarah, like Abigail and Esther? Or will they be transformed into unthinking Stepford wives who relegate their responsibility to make decisions to their husbands? Ironically, they will have to make that decision on their own.\nPosted in Biblical womanhood, Christian singles, Courting, Dating, Feminine, Femininity, Femme, Homemaking, Marriage, misogyny, set free femininity, sexist myths, Sexual Abuse and Sexual Assault, Singles Ministry, Spiritual AbuseTagged Christian patriarchy, complementarian, complementarianism, hyper-patriarchy, Lori Alexander, patriarchal beliefs, religious oppression of women, the husband gets the final say, the transformed wife\nPrevious Article The Ten Commandments & the Egyptian Book of the Dead\nNext Article Excerpt from Free Booklet: \u201cTouch Not God\u2019s Anointed\u201d\n8 thoughts on \u201c\u201cThe Husband Has the Final Say\u201d and Other Sexist Myths [Lori Alexander, The Transformed Wife]\u201d\nLydia Sherman says:\nI am the wife of a preacher and recently a man came to us (after doing his rounds of consulting with various ministers and churches on his favorite trick question). Apparently he isn\u2019t the wisest husband and his wife is always having to prevent him from making serious financial mistakes and also bad advice to the children . He has threatened to leave her multiple times over the submission issue. He asked my husband, and other ministers, \u201cWhen the husband and wife disagree, shouldn\u2019t the husband make the final decision?\u201d He goes around asking ministers this question and often gets them to agree with him, but my husband told him: \u201cIt does not matter who makes the final decision. What matters is what is the good and right and best thing to do. And, if the wife objects to your decision, find out what her reasons are. You don\u2019t get to make the final decision just because you are the husband. In fact in a good lovimg relationship there aren\u2019t any such sides where one wins and one loses. The couple talks it out until the find the right and good thing to do. It is not a contest to see who gets to make the final decision.\u201d We do not believe men are zapped with a super spiritual ability to always be right, just because they became husbands. They are not prophets or priests or kings. They are merely human beings who need the help of their wives. If women are supposed to be good help-mates, they need to warn their husbands when they are making serious mistakes. Not all men have good judgement.\nWe spent 15 years in a \u2018Christian\u2019 religious cult which pushed this idea, actually it was the backbone of their preaching. It resulted in an unbelievable attitude of entitlement where the elders broke apart perfectly viable marriages because in their view one or other of the marriage partners wasn\u2019t submitting to the elders. Mostly it was that the women weren\u2019t submitting to their husbands. The husband was then \u2018encouraged\u2019 to divorce the wife and the elders then \u2018encouraged\u2019 the husband to marry somebody else in the congregation, usually somebody whose marriage they had previously destroyed. I was convinced they had a family law firm on retainer, they had destroyed so many marriages. If it weren\u2019t so hideous it would be the subject of a new Stepford Wives sequel.\nAfter 13 years out of that hell however, I can happily say that my husband and I have found a genuine marriage based on mutual respect. My husband is a genuinely changed man and will be the first to confess that he was a total misogynist whilst in the cult. He repented from his abusive behaviour and asked for forgiveness. I can say that I have forgiven him totally because of his genuine repentance. So now our marriage is one based on our individual relationships with Jesus, NOT the elders of any given congregation. My husband does not dictate to me or micro-manage, and I don\u2019t expect him to wait on me hand and foot because he is my husband. We serve one another and our family, and yes, we still have flashbacks and triggers because you can\u2019t go through 15 years of abuse and not have those. But we get over it and move on.\nGod bless you for being so transparent and sharing you and your husband\u2019s testimony. It really illustrates that what we believe about marriage and biological sex can and does influence our mentality, attitude, behavior and how we view and treat our spouse. It also illustrates that what we believe about marriage and biological sex can influence the kind of counsel or advice that we give to others. Ironically, some of the same individuals who claim to be staunchly against divorce will directly or indirectly encourage a husband to divorce his wife because she isn\u2019t subservient or conforming to some unbiblical man-made \u201cgender role.\u201d I wonder how many marriages have been destroyed because of this?\nI\u2019m not married and I don\u2019t have super strong views on this stuff, Never even heard of the person you are talking about. Obviously a human is fallible, so I get you that wives should question and discuss with the husband.\nBut I looked up Ephesians 5:21 that you quoted, and he expands on what he means in that verse right after it;\nAfter that there is a whole bit that describes what v21 looks like for the husband. Now \u201cthe husband has the final say\u201d is a particular formulation, but doesn\u2019t v22-24 basically say that. Doesn\u2019t it actually go even further?\nWhat do you understand by Ephesians 5:22-24?\nEphesians 5:21-24 doesn\u2019t directly state or imply that \u201cthe husband has the final say.\u201d You are reading a false teaching into the passage that isn\u2019t there.\nFor my understanding of Ephesians 22-24, read the following http://www.lifeway.com/Article/mature-living-love-and-submission-in-marriage\nExcellent and sound response to put things into proper perspective for a balanced view based on Scripture.",
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        "raw_content": "My friend Mariah (OK, maybe she is a friend of my friend Whitney, and I may not have actually ever met her in person, but I am going to claim her) owns Big Sky Baby Co and Francesca has several of her shirts with really sweet messages written on them. This is one. I wrote a couple blog posts about the new year and about 2015, and they were just a little too deep for me. I erased them all and rewrote. Because I can do that. Here it is.\nBe silly, be honest, be kind. This is my motto for 2016. Life is far too short to be grumpy and filled with drama and be hateful and stingy and selfish. In 2015 I got a little too worried about everyone liking me and trying to please everyone and mending broken relationships when other people so clearly were not grown-up enough to do the same. So 2016 will be full of my new motto.\nI am going to be as happy as possible. I\u2019m going to be silly and spontaneous and do things that make my family happy as long as they certainly don\u2019t hurt others. I will be honest: both with myself and what I want and deserve and with my family and friends. I won\u2019t cater to others to the detriment of my family or my own happiness. I won\u2019t be worrying so much about if people like me or if they may have misinterpreted something I said or did. I certainly can\u2019t control how people see me or how they read into things I say or do. All I can do is make sure I am kind and not malicious. After that, it is on them. I will do things because I know and believe they are the right thing to do, not because I think someone would like it if I did it or I might be hurting someone\u2019s feelings by not doing it. That was a confusing sentence, but it makes sense to me.\nI won\u2019t be missing out on friendships or relationships that are fun and positive and happy and put myself in other situations that make me disappointed or sad or upset. That is just silly.\nBecause life is too short, and this is not a rehearsal.\nI am beyond lucky to have the family I have. That includes friends. I\u2019m able to do things and see things that I know many people aren\u2019t able to do and I do not take that for granted. I struggle with anxiety but I\u2019m so lucky that I\u2019m able to get care and medication to help me deal with it. I know that lots of people are lost. Jamie has autism and I feel so blessed that I have people around me willing to help us figure life out and make things easier for him, that we are able to see someone on a regular basis who is a professional in dealing with struggles that people with autism face every day. All of my children are able to receive an education and for that I am thankful. Should anything happen to them and their health, we are able to provide them with medical care. Much of the world cannot. One of my best friends can marry his boyfriend if that is what they want, and it makes my heart extremely happy. That right isn\u2019t given to everyone.\nMy point is, this life is too incredible to waste time on sad, disappointing, toxic, and frustrating things if we can help it. It would be such a waste of the beautiful things to do and see and experience. I\u2019m lucky and I\u2019m not going to take it for granted.\nCheers to 2016 and being silly, honest, and kind.\nAnd hopefully skinny.\n\u2190 advice from mr. gaiman Guns \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Published by: The WFE Regulatory Affairs Team Feb 2018\nAlexandra gives the view of a Financial Market Infrastructure (FMI) operator in the European Union (EU) on the regulation of financial markets.\nWhat have been the main drivers for European financial markets regulation?\nOur industry is highly impacted by regulation. In the last decade, EU financial markets legislation went through three phases with different focus:\nI)Until the financial crisis, the focus was on transparency, competition and level playing field. The main objective was to create a single market for financial services.\nII)After the crisis, the focus (not only of the EU) shifted to financial market stability and the implementation of the G20 principles. The EU was and remains very committed to implementing the G20 agenda covering the complete value chain of FMIs. This acknowledges the central position of FMI operators such as Deutsche B\u00f6rse in ensuring financial stability and integrity.\nIII)Since 2015, following the transposition of the majority of the G20 measures into EU law, the focus shifted towards creating growth and jobs. This was a fundamental paradigm shift in EU policymaking, best illustrated by the Capital Markets Union (CMU), which sets economic incentives instead of imposing bans to enable financial markets to work efficiently and competitively.\nLooking ahead - how is the focus of political EU decision-making changing with Brexit?\nCurrently, we still have an overlap of phases II and III, with some of the post-crisis regulation being still in process of implementation (such as MiFID II/MiFIR or CSDR) or already being reviewed (such as EMIR) while implementing the CMU. This process is heavily affected by the highly political dynamic and the unprecedented uncertainty around Brexit. With the largest financial centre leaving the Single Market, EU regulation and supervision has to adjust:\n1.The project to introduce a Capital Markets Union to strengthen the competitiveness of the EU capital market and to reduce its fragmentation along national borders is now more important than ever. A true EU capital market will be more attractive for non-EU investors and issuers and creates a more attractive environment for our industry, allocating resources in the EU efficiently and ensuring fair, stable and open markets for market participants.\n2.Brexit has obviously increased the urgency for EU regulators and market participants to discuss how to guarantee efficient supervision, not only within the EU but also as regards systemically important infrastructures outside the EU. Thus, besides stringent implementation of the G20 goals as well as international standards, ensuring financial markets stability and a level playing field remains the key priority for EU legislators.\n3.In particular, the question arises whether market participants are prepared for the consequences of Brexit. One of the biggest challenges for UK market participants will be the loss of the EU passport for conducting business with clients in the EU and the fact that there is no appropriate substitute for it. Third country regimes within EU financial regulation were designed to provide access for non-EU firms to the EU markets, but they do not cover the entire suite of financial services and underlying equivalence decisions can be withdrawn.\nIt is in Deutsche B\u00f6rse\u2019s primary interest to ensure that our clients, who currently use the UK as financial hub, maintain access to our infrastructure \u2013 while supporting clients who seek to relocate their business to the EU, we are committed to maintaining our UK market access post-Brexit. This is why Deutsche B\u00f6rse has set up a Brexit Transition Team, a Brexit Readiness Team and dedicated projects that support our customers in getting prepared in these challenging times.\nAgainst this background, how do you see the role of financial market infrastructures?\nFMIs are uniquely positioned since they have taken a central role in the past to ensure financial stability and will do so in the future. Our systems have worked smoothly, even during the financial crisis, i.e. exchange-traded markets functioned well during the crisis compared to OTC markets.\nRegulators have therefore put exchanges and regulated infrastructures into the centre of financial markets regulation, making us part of the solution. Why? Because FMIs are neutral, highly trusted, transparent and regulated. This is why we are perfectly suited to ensure regulatory compliance and efficiency of financial markets alike.\nIn light of the complex environment FMIs are operating in, it is vital to make a continuous effort to explain the functioning and benefits of FMIs to policymakers and the broader society. The great work done in this area by WFE is very much appreciated.",
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        "raw_content": "By Martin Cothran\nThis question leads me right to the first book I must recommend: Russell Kirk\u2019s Eliot and His Age. I resort to this book first because of its subtitle: T. S. Eliot\u2019s Moral Imagination in the Twentieth Century. There is our mysterious expression; surely the book must tell us what it means.\nKirk (after whom the CiRCE Institute has titled the Russell Kirk Paideia Prize) was the father of modern intellectual conservatism. It was his book, The Conservative Mind: From Burke to Eliot (a book I could have easily included among my recommendations), that formed the conservative movement in the mid-twentieth century, a movement that seems to have foundered on the rocks of individualism and libertarianism by the end of the century.\nAnd indeed, Edmund Burke and T. S. Eliot, two thinkers whose ideas Kirk spilled much ink extolling, may be the two greatest exponents of this moral imagination as Kirk conceived it. In fact, it was Burke who first coined the term in the second book I must recommend, Reflections on the French Revolution, a book that some have credited with single-handedly preventing the same kind of revolution from occurring in England that was happening in France in the late eighteenth century.\nIt was a revolution conducted in the name of reason, progress, equality, and freedom against custom, tradition, and religion. But even more than that, the French Revolution was a war on the traditional conception of man. Its redefinition of the cosmos, its hacking of reality down to the merely material, operating by mechanical rules, forced the redefinition of man.\nBurke rightly perceived that the Revolution was an attempt to amputate the moral imagination of man so that he might fit into a new and truncated materialistic world. Burke recognized the enemy as ideology, a word now used promiscuously, but which Burke (and Kirk, his follower) saw as a secular religion. An ideology is a reductionist view in which all reality must be hewn to fit its secular and materialist paradigm, as in the bed of Procrustes, the legendary Greek robber who hacked off the limbs of his victims who were too tall to fit in his bed and stretched those who were too short.\nIn the case of the French Revolution, it was articulated rationality that rationality divorced from custom and tradition, a sterilized and dehumanized rationality that was set at odds with what classical thinkers like Cicero had called \u201cright reason\u201d (recta ratio), the agreement with unchanging nature. This articulated rationality would displace right reason, as the Goddess of Reason had replaced God Himself in the Temple of Notre Dame in 1793.\nBurke saw that the \u201csophisters and calculators\u201d who powered such revolutions were the enemies of the truly human, and their radical ideologies threatened civilization itself. The majestic rhetoric Burke deployed against the enemies of Western culture formed his Reflections, the book Kirk considered the first modern conservative work.\nWhat Kirk saw was that the Revolutionaries are still with us, and the enemies of order are ever working woe on those who still cling to the \u201cunbought grace of life\u201d about which Burke spoke so passionately.\nKirk articulates and defends both the external and internal orders that are at stake in our cultural crisis in both Eliot and His Age and in the third book I recommend, Enemies of the Permanent Things: Observations of Abnormality in Literature and Politics. This second Kirk book trains its sites upon the \u201cmodern defiance of enduring standards in literature and politics,\u201d and explains how these standards are threatened by the \u201cnormative decay\u201d that \u201cgnaws at order in the person and at order in the republic.\u201d\nKirk once told the story of being called into the Oval Office by Richard Nixon. The President told him of asking Henry Kissinger what books he should read, and complained of the length of both the books and the lists his secretary of state gave him. What one book, Nixon asked, should he read? Unhesitatingly, Kirk told him, \u201cNotes Toward the Definition of Culture, by T. S. Eliot.\u201d But, said Kirk, \u201cNixon seemed faintly reproachful at my sibylline recommendation.\u201d Whatever Nixon may have thought, it is my fourth recommended book.\nIn Bradley J. 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        "raw_content": "Street Art \u2013 Cochabamba Style\nI\u2019ve always been a fan of street art. After all, I grew up in NYC in 70s and 80s. The time when hip-hop was born and you couldn\u2019t walk down a street or onto a subway platform in NYC without spotting a piece someone had worked on the night before. Admittedly, even though I loved the colors and shapes, I grew up thinking street art was bad. As in, bad people created this and liking it would not be a good thing.\nFast-forward to now. I love and appreciate the vibrant colors and shapes of street art and the talent required to put these pieces together. I love more when the piece is visually appealing and communicates some sort of important message. I haven\u2019t found a lot of the latter here but I have found some lovely artwork that I would like to share with you via this blog post. You will find the style here super-unique as it features a lot of \u201ccholitas\u201d (indigenous women dressed in indigenous clothes). The colors are usually pretty bright and bold (which I love).\nBut before I share\u2026.a few words about the process of capturing these images.\nThankfully I took a photography course here in Bolivia last year that taught me a lot about lighting, my subject, angles, etc. And while I learned a lot in that class, the photos you see here are definitely still amateur in nature. They are raw pics of subjects I consider to be beautiful.\nI also will share that pulling out my camera on the streets of Bolivia is not totally safe. So many times I have to stop, pull out my iPhone, take a few quick pics, and put the phone away. All as conspicuously as I can so the camera, and what I\u2019m doing, goes unnoticed. I also have to make sure there is no sun directly on the subject otherwise the photo will not be very good. And finally, I have to make sure I don\u2019t get hit by a car while I\u2019m doing all this as sometimes taking a good shot requires that I stand in unusual places like the middle of the street.\nAnd on that note, I share with you \u201cStreet Art \u2013 Cochabamba Style.\u201d Because I\u2019m so cool (and I think you are too), I have included a few shots I captured in Argentina and Brazil too. Look up the hashtag #streetartcochbamba to check out more stuff from me or follow my Instagram account @hadyontheweb. ENJOY!\nTagged In Bolivia, art, Cochabamba, photography, New York, argentina, Brazil, beauty, street, subway, graffiti, street art, vibrant, cholitas, amateur",
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        "raw_content": "This One Little Secret Could Sink the Hillary Campaign\nAnd I'm not talking about her crush on Saul Alinsky\n? (AP)\nI'm always amused when journalists, in particular, read one of our stories about Hillary Clinton\u2014such as, say, this one on her relationship with her pen pal, Saul Alinsky\u2014and respond \"Oh, this isn't going to derail her campaign LOL YAWN.\" That sort of response is kind of missing the point, now, innit? Here are never-before-reported-on primary documents written by the probable next president of the United States to a figure of historical significance. They are, on their face, newsworthy and of import, especially to political reporters. The fact that these letters aren't going to \"take Hillary down\" doesn't really matter.\nAnyway. Hillary's ties to the author of Rules for Radicals isn't likely to hurt her with the average voter. You know what might hurt her, however? Her extreme anti-meat views. Consider this tasty nugget from Mother Jones:\nAs he picked at his beet and greens salad, Strider told me how he'd ditched eating animal products in 2010 at the behest of the then-secretary of state. \"You've got to think about your two boys,\" she told Strider, who had worked as her senior adviser on faith outreach during the 2008 campaign. That night he got a call from Bill Clinton, who extolled the virtues of his new animal-free diet: \"If I can do it, you can.\" A few days later Strider received a box of herbivore-themed books and handwritten recipes jotted down by the former president.\n\"Hillary Clinton, anti-meat evangelical\" has a nice ring to it. The Clintons have a long history of dabbling in anti-meat activism; consider this New York Times report on the Clinton family's favorite physician, Dr. Mark Hyman, who got the former president off of his dangerously low-in-meat diet:\nDr. Hyman was charged with helping the former president after a 2004 quadruple bypass surgery. In the time since, the doctor has become part of the Clintons\u2019 circle of friends and advisers. \u2026 One of the first things Dr. Hyman did was to wean Mr. Clinton off his previously prescribed vegan diet. Despite persistent news media reports that he is vegan, Mr. Clinton does occasionally eat fish and lean protein. \"It\u2019s hard being a vegan to eat enough good, quality protein and not have too much starch,\" Dr. Hyman said over lunch at the Four Seasons restaurant in New York. \"I know a lot of fat vegans.\"\nIt is unclear whether or not Hillary herself is putting her health at risk with a meat-free diet. What is clear is that she's putting her political future at risk with such anti-carnivore flirtations. Who wants to have a beer with someone that might scoff at them for eating a burger with their suds? The average voter may not know who Saul Alinsky is, but the average voter knows damn well who PETA is:\nEw. It's no wonder that she's engaged in some shameless pandering in recent weeks:\nBut look at how uncomfortable she seems. The limp wrist. The plastered-on smile. The glassy eyes crying, \"Get me out of here, I'm disgusted by this waste of animal flesh!\" One hand hidden from view, undoubtedly grasping a cane or walker of some kind as she attempts to maintain her balance. This isn't a woman comfortable around beef. This isn't a woman you want to have a beer with.\nI smell trouble for the Clinton camp. It smells like \u2026 charcoal.\nThis entry was posted in Politics and tagged Hillary Clinton. Bookmark the permalink.",
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A year after graduation, Bob made a life changing decision to move west to Arizona.\nHis guiding career began in Grand Canyon leading day hikes, student travel tours and overnight backpacking, with much of the work focused in educational outdoor pursuits. He also worked a number of tours with the National Park Service performing backcountry vegetation surveys and invasive plant removal projects. Bob joined FSG as a full-time guide in 2006. He routinely receives fantastic reviews from his guests, who regularly remark on his fun, easy-going style, great sense of humor, infinite knowledge and notable professionalism. During the off-season, you won\u2019t find him relaxing much! Bob can always be found mountain biking, skiing, hiking and exploring new areas around the Southwest.\nOmar Martinez - Lead Guide\nOmar was born in the Maribios Mountain Range in Nicaragua where his appreciation of the outdoors began. 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In addition to his skills as a backpacking guide, Omar has become an active member of Grand Canyon\u2019s whitewater rafting community and now spends as much time navigating boats through the Colorado River\u2019s mighty rapids as he does on the trails.\nJeremy Williams - Lead Guide\nWith Four Season Guides: 6 years\nJeremy has been guiding full-time in Grand Canyon and Yosemite National Parks since 2007. Originally from Mississippi, he found his way out to northern Arizona on a road-trip, stopped by the Grand Canyon and instantly fell in love. Shortly thereafter, he managed to get himself a job as an assistant on a guided backpacking trip and the rest is history. Since then, Jeremy spends about 200 days and nights per year leading folks through the backcountry. His recipe of southern hospitality, charm, and an infectious passion for the outdoors wins over his guests on every trip. 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He now splits his time between the warehouse and leading trips, and continues to expand his guiding knowledge into the canyons of southern Utah and the mountains of Yosemite.\nBlair Foust- Lead Guide\nA native of Michigan, Blair began a relationship with the outdoors mountain biking and sailing the Great Lakes with his family. After moving to Flagstaff to attend Northern Arizona University, Blair began his career as an outdoor professional through a military outdoor adventure program leading Grand Canyon hiking, mountain biking and whitewater river trips for soldiers and their families. This led to a year of teaching skiing in the German Alps and eventually to a position with Four Season Guides. 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        "raw_content": "SALIMATOU FATTY RECOGNISED AS LEADING YOUNG PEACEBUILDER BY EU COMMISSION\nEnd of Poverty in the Gambia Part I: Maximizing Wealth Creation\nPresident Barrow pledges to safeguard the autonomy of the new Human Rights Commission\nYou are at:Home\u00bbPress Release\u00bbThe Gambia Experience Shows Power Indeed Belongs to the People \u2013 President Barrow\u2019s Nigeria Lecture\nThe Gambia Experience Shows Power Indeed Belongs to the People \u2013 President Barrow\u2019s Nigeria Lecture\nBy Gainako on\t August 7, 2018 Press Release\nState House, Banjul, 25th July, 2018 \u2013 The President of the Republic Mr. Adama Barrow has warned that the political crisis that happened in The Gambia serves as a lesson for all leaders that power resides in the masses of the people, illustrating that if they represent the interest of the people, they would stand by them; but, if they oppress the people, they would abandon them.\nDelivering a graduation lecture to the class of Course 26 of the National Defense College, Abuja, Nigeria, on Thursday 3rd August, 2018, the President admonished that such was the lesson drawn out of the almost two months\u2019 political crisis in his country. \u201cThis is what has happened in The Gambia, and it serves as a lesson for all leaders,\u201d he maintained.\n\u201cTherefore, no government could fool itself into believing that it can be business as usual forever. Politicians are often accused of making empty promises, yet they expect to be given the mandate to lead indefinitely. Nigeria, Ghana, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Senegal and The Gambia have shown clearly that politicians cannot continue to fool the electorate,\u201d the president said.\nThe 27-page speech of the President was delivered to a hall-packed audience comprising military officers and students of the college. A good number of them already visited The Gambia in April 2018 on a study tour, and met the President at the State House in Banjul. The lecture was described as a great resource for students interested in the subject of post-conflict peace-building and democracy in the sub-region by Coordinating Officer of the National Defense College, Brigadier General Onumajuru.\nThe purpose of the presentation was to examine the importance of democratic principles and its direct link to conflict, post-conflict and peace-building. It was widely reviewed to have provided adequate background that would be useful to students of the college.\nIn the President\u2019s lecture, he put focus on seven components discussed from the perspective of the military background of the students and their training. Although he admitted, he is a businessman and politician by profession with no military background.\nPresident Barrow contended that a working definition was needed in discussing democratic principles and post-conflict peace-building. He therefore quoted Abraham Lincoln\u2019s definition of democracy as \u2018government of the people, by the people and for the people\u2019 \u2013 a simple definition that implies observing a number of principles, he said, adding it is worthy also to note that whilst the concept and practice of democracy vary globally, there are generally acceptable core elements.\n\u201cThese elements include freedom, justice, rule of law, respect for the individual rights of each citizen and political pluralism\u2026 all citizens must lawfully have a voice and have the freedom and right to form and belong to political parties and to participate in free, fair and open elections that are held periodically to elect their leaders and representatives in accordance with the law. Thus, democratic governance is acknowledged as the political basis for a stable and secure environment to ensure national progress, development, peace and security,\u201d he explained.\nThe President also noted that no meaningful development can take place in the absence of true democracy, respect for human rights, peace, security and good governance. \u201cIt must be emphasized further that instituting a stable democratic government requires constitutionally vibrant and independent institutions that are governed by the separation of powers in relation to the Executive, Legislature and the Judiciary. The absence of these principles breeds dictatorship and its consequences. Lessons learnt globally show that dictatorship always leads to a change of government; and if a peaceful change of government is made impossible, a violent change becomes inevitable. This was the state of affairs in The Gambia up to January 2017. 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        "raw_content": "Master of health administration programs are degree programs that allows students to learn about the management and administration of a healthcare organization. Graduates of such programs often assume positions as leaders of hospitals or other healthcare facilities. Students typically enroll in master of health administration programs after completing a four-year degree at a college or university. The coursework for this program usually includes classes focusing on medical knowledge, health care, and administrative responsibilities.\nFor many universities, health care administration programs are a new development. Before their existence, students who wanted to work in healthcare management obtained a master\u2019s in business administration instead. While health care administration programs are geared toward students who want to work in the health field for the duration of their careers, a master\u2019s in business administration can be used to obtain a management career in other fields as well. However, because it is not tailored to healthcare, it is not as valuable for dedicated healthcare professionals. To choose the best degree, students should speak with an academic advisor and discuss their career plans.\nWhy do I Need a Master\u2019s in Health Administration?\nIf you want to be involved in hospital management or any other leadership position in the healthcare field, it is likely that you will need a master\u2019s in health administration. Even if you have an extensive medical background, employers will still require that you obtain this degree in order to learn accounting and other business skills. 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        "raw_content": "Today\u2019s blog raises a question that I don\u2019t have an answer for.\nAs I continue to write, I am gravitating toward more complex plots and multiple characters, what TV often calls \u201censemble casts.\u201d The advantage for writers and readers both is that you can have multiple subplots going on at the same time. The disadvantage is that you have\u2013wait for it\u2013multiple plots going on at the same time. Done right, it gives you the potential to make your story a lot more interesting with fewer down times. Done wrong, it can confuse the dickens out of your readers, and for that matter, out of you, the writer.\nBut following that theme, here\u2019s my question:\nIs it better to introduce all of your characters at once in the beginning, or one at a time?\nAs usual, there are pros and cons both way. Introducing them all at one gets that out of the way, and there are many examples of that. You move quickly from that into what is going on in all of their lives, and none of them is presented as more important than anyone else. George R.R. Martin starts his Game of Thrones book series that way. The story is incredibly immense, and I guess he decided that leaping in with both feet was better than putting one toe in at a time. There\u2019s a lot to be said for that, but I struggled with that much information at the beginning of a book.\nThe other approach is to introduce your characters one at a time. This works if you have one central character, and the others are in a supporting role. This is easier to digest as a reader. The problem with this approach is that if your characters are similar is significance, you\u2019re doing them a disservice and somewhat misleading your readers. In addition, it slows down the introductory process. I did this with my Tom Horn steampunk series, but in that series, as in the title, Tom Horn was the main character.\nBoth story ideas are valid; it depends on what kind of story you\u2019re dealing with. If you want to give your characters equal billing, go with plan A, even though it has its own problems. If you want to shine the spotlight on one character, Plan B is your best choice. So I guess that gives me my answer after all.\nPosted in characterization, characters, WritingTagged characters, writers and readers\nA Primer on Speaking Texan",
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They arrived at a pivotal time: Arakelova\u2019s mother was late into her pregnancy when she, along with her husband, parents, and eldest daughter, made the journey to America.\n\u201cMy mother was very late into her pregnancy with me and almost not allowed on the plane,\u201d Arakelova reflected. \u201cMy parents struggled immensely being in a foreign country, not speaking the language, having no money, being pregnant, and having a five-year-old to take care of.\u201d\nArakelova, who has never traveled overseas, said navigating the study abroad process was straightforward. 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My parents always wanted me to visit Russia to meet the family they left behind 20 years ago.\u201d\nArakelova will have the opportunity to not only perfect her Russian language skills, but also to learn about Russian history\u2014 something close to her heart.\n\u201cA few years ago, my family was torn apart by the death of my grandfather, who served in the Soviet military during WWII and spent a year and a half in a concentration camp in Germany.\u201d\nStudying in Moscow is a chance for Arakelova to enhance her understanding of her family\u2019s struggles in an authentic context, while also bolstering her academic and professional goals\u2014 an experience she hopes to treasure for a lifetime.\nVander Ploeg hopes all students who are intrigued by study abroad take the first step.\n\u201cI want to encourage students to come talk to us if they are at all interested; never assume it won\u2019t work, because in most cases it does.\u201d\nThe Arizona in Russia study abroad program is an outreach effort of the Department of Russian and Slavic Studies at the UA College of Humanities, and the GRINT Center for Education and Culture in Moscow. More than 3,500 students from more than 100 institutions have used this program to immerse themselves in the Russian language and culture. The program runs in the Fall, Spring, Summer, and a for a full academic year.\nThere is still time to study abroad for the summer. The summer application deadline is February 15th. Study abroad coordinators offer online Study Abroad 101 sessions. You can also attend a walk-in session with an adviser, which includes quick, general questions and typically lasts about five minutes.\nWith hundreds of programs around the world during the semester, year, summer, and winter, there is a program for everyone. Students can start their journey here.",
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        "raw_content": "I\u2019m excited to be part of one of the biggest QA and localisation conference for gaming industry in Berlin next week. While, I\u2019m packing my bags, a quick blog to share my thoughts with you.\nFirst things first! The event is going to be taking place in the beautiful city of Berlin for the first time. The location gives a very relaxed and friendly environment to reach out to fellow gaming professionals and exchange views on industry trending topics such as localisation, improving game developer workflows, developments in the game testing services and much more.\nImproving the testing experience by analyzing the risks. Creating and managing successful QA services requires massive investments in technology, personnel, and resources. The rapid evolution of platforms, reduced timelines, increasing complexity of cloud based environments, and the fragmentation of devices presents many unique challenges for a QA function in terms of test coverage within the swamped test schedules and to maintain its brand value in a highly competitive environment. My colleague, Suresh Iyer, will be presenting his thoughts on Risk Based Testing (RBT) \u2013 as applied to software testing and its extension to games testing to allay the fears of \u201cnot enough testing\u201d\nUnity in diversity: One of the pain areas for any game developer or publisher is to manage multiple teams and different workflows. I\u2019m excited to hear the experts share their opinion on how uniting cross functional teams can maximize the collaboration and hence improve game quality. The panel at the event will have participants from key players in the gaming industry, who will discuss and brainstorm on how the companies re-work internal structures, and update the workflows to foster a culture of collaboration and innovation.\nLocalisation! Yes, it is one of the key service offering for various companies in the games industry and GameQA has ensured that they focus on this. No wonder, major part of the conference schedule is dedicated for various topics under Localisation umbrella. The key industry leadership is going to be talking about organizing teams to manage Localisation for a complex title. There are also going to be sessions which will prove to be very helpful for the team managers as they struggle to find the right collaboration tool for the team.\nIts learning as well! The breakout sessions which are spread across the conference schedule promise to be helpful and informative. Interactive sessions focusing on identifying, developing and deploying the latest tools and techniques, improving internal cross functional relationships and workflows to create a culture of collaboration will be a great opportunity for the attendees to learn from the peers. I also love the networking sessions where you get to talk to people from different companies and learn more about the thing that they are engaged in.\nGlobalStep is a sponsor of the event. Use #TalkToGlobalStep on Twitter to join the conversation.\nWatch this space for more details, as we gear up for the event!\n[Sumit Arora is the Operations Director in the Interactive Entertainment practice at GlobalStep and will be part of the delegation attending the conference.]",
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It corresponds to that part of Genesis that says, \"And God said let there be light and there was light\" (the first day of creation).\nIt is also the number of the Third Logos that dominates all forms of creation. It is the rhythm of the Creator.\nThe Celestial Mother in the material realm signifies material production. In the spiritual realm, She signifies spiritual production.\nIf this arcanum is analyzed more profoundly, a very interesting aspect is discovered. The number one is the Father who is in secret, or the Monad. From Him the Divine Mother Kundalini is born, thus forming the Duad. Then, this unfolds into the number three, which is the Father, Mother, and Son. The Son is the divine and immortal Spirit of every living being. The three\u2014Osiris the Father, Isis the Mother, and Horus the Son\u2014constitute what the sacred book of the Mayans, the Popol Vuh, called the \"Heart of Heaven.\"\nThe Son also unfolds itself into the animated soul that everyone carries inside of themselves.\nThe Zohar, the most ancient Hebraic book which is the foundation of the Kabbalah and the Old Testament, insists upon the three principle elements that compound the world. These elements are:\n\u05e9 Shin: in Kabbalah, signifies fire.\n\u05de Mem: in Kabbalah, signifies water.\n\u05d0 Aleph: in Kabbalah, signifies air.\nIn these three principle elements dwells the perfect synthesis of everything that is from the four manifested elements.\nThe serpent or savior\u2014who is the Logos\u2014gives inspiration to human beings in order for them to recognize their own identity with the Logos. Thus, they can return into their own Essence, which is this Logos.\nThe powerful mantra I.A.O. summarizes the magical power of the triangle of the principle elements.\nI: Igneous, fire\nA: Aqua, water\nO: Origo, Principle Spirit, air\nThis mantra should not be missing from the schools of mysteries.\nHere we are seeing the esotericism of the Holy Three. I.A.O. is the fundamental mantra of the Maithuna. This mantra must be intonated in the Ninth Sphere. Those who want to raise the Soul of the world through their medullar canal must work with the sulfur (fire), Mercury (water), and Salt (philosophical earth).\nThese are the three elements, the three principles, needed in order to work in the flaming forge of Vulcan.\nThe secret of the Great Work is found in the Azoth, a manuscript by Basil Valentine. The twelve secret keys of this manuscript are the sexual energy of the Logos only when the rose of the Spirit blossoms on the cross of our body.\nThe three principle elements are the three Hebrew letters that correspond with the three principle elements within the Great Work of Nature. Thus, we elaborate the living gold. One who does not make spiritual gold is not an esotericist.\nOne descends to the Ninth Sphere and creates the gold in the flaming forge of Vulcan. The Alchemist-Kabbalist must learn to utilize the sulfur, Mercury, and Salt.\nThe larvae of the Astral body, the Incubus and the Succubus which are formed by erotic imagination, are destroyed by utilizing sulfur inside our shoes. These larvae are transparent like the air and absorb the vitality of the Being. In movie theaters, dens of black magic where degenerate movies are shown, larvae adhere to those who frequent these places. One must carry sulfur in one's shoes in order to destroy them. The malignant forms of thought and the larvae enclosed within any room are disintegrated when one burns sulfur on a flaming charcoal. Mercury is used in order to prepare the radiant water. This is prepared for use by placing a mirror in the bottom of a copper container full of water (which must not be a cauldron) and then adding mercury. This helps to awaken clairvoyance. Nostradamus made his predictions with copper and mercury.\nSalt has its virtues. When one needs to heal any ill person, one should light a fire in a container where salt and alcohol are mixed. This is done in order to invoke the Masters of medicine Adonai, Hippocrates, Galen, and Paracelsus.\nThe ternary, the number three, is very important. It is the Word, plenitude, fecundity, nature, the generation of the three worlds.\nThe Third Arcanum of the Kabbalah is represented by a woman dressed with the sun, with the moon under her feet, and her head crowned with twelve stars. The symbol of the Queen of Heaven is the Empress of the Tarot. She is a mysterious, crowned woman seated with the scepter of command in her hand. The globe of the world is on top of the Scepter. She is Urania-Venus of the Greeks, the Christified Soul, the Celestial Mother.\nThe Divine Mother of the Third Arcanum is the particular Mother of each one of us. She is the Mother of our Being who must trample upon the moon, the lunar ego, in order for the twelve stars, the twelve faculties, to shine over Her head.\nIn order to create, we need the three primary forces that come from above, from the Father. They exist in all of creation:\nThe man is the First Arcanum of the Tarot (the positive force), the woman is the Second Arcanum, (the negative force) and the Christified Soul is the result of the sexual union of both. 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        "raw_content": "To say that the people of Los Robles are excited about getting a water well would be an understatement. For the past couple of days we have had more than an audience, we have had an army of volunteers eager to lend a hand. The folks here have been waiting a long time to get a reliable water well in their village and they are not content to sit idly by while it happens. They want to get their hands dirty.\nYesterday we drilled to a depth of 100-feet and found a great source of water. We were fortunate that we had smooth drilling. No rocks to punch through as on previous drilling trips. We also set the casing in the well before the end of the day, putting us ahead of schedule. This morning we developed or cleaned the well, a process of blowing air into the well for several hours until the water runs clear.\nIn preparation for pouring the pad and setting the pump housing, we had to get a couple of truck loads of sand. The men and boys in the village jumped into action. They not only fetched the sand and mixed the cement, they cut rough-hewn lumber and made the form for the pad on which the pump will be placed. Others gathered rocks to place in the form to serve as filler. There was a beehive of activity as the men worked, many of them in bare feet, to complete today\u2019s tasks.\nThe best part of today\u2019s experience was working alongside people whose hearts are filled with gratitude for the gift of this water well. I enjoyed the activity, the laughter, and the progress that we made because everybody was willing to lend a hand. The people of Los Robles have taken ownership of this initiative to provide clean water to their village. Their willingness to get their hands dirty made today\u2019s tasks easier and a lot more fun. We are all looking forward to seeing each other again tomorrow as we work together to finish the task.\n\u00ab A Lifetime of Waiting\nWe Must Trust God \u00bb\nIt is amazing to serve to the lord, to work to the people.\nBy: jose elias on October 8, 2013\nAmen. We are happy to be in El Salvador to serve the people of Los Robles.\nHuge grins for today\u2019s blog entry!\nBy: Carolyn Conravey Walsh Levy on October 9, 2013\nOmar, thanks for the constant reminder of how BLESSED we are. Your blogs are so \u201cgrounding;\u201d the things I worry about are so unimportant compared to the basic necessity of water. But not only water, living water!\nBy: Cheryl Aronson on October 9, 2013\nThanks, Cheryl. Working with the men of the village has been a blessing. And knowing that Pastor Marcos is here to care for the spiritual welfare of the folks and to ensure that they know about the Living Water is reassuring. What a gift he is to this community. They now have access to water and the Word. Love it.",
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        "raw_content": "The most poisonous insect in the world is an ant. Not every ant will, since many ants do not sting.of those who do, the prize for the most toxic poison is for the harvester ant.\nAre there bugs that live in your body? Do they feed on your blood? The answer to these two questions is \u201cyes\u201d. Humans are the favorite cuisine of millions of microbes, mites, worms and insects. In other words, we humans are the most suitable habitat and a \u201cwalking ecosystem\u201d for these hungry insects. Here is a list of some of the hungriest and Creepiest insects that could be feasting right now.\nBedbugs:\nWhen we talk about errors, bed bugs can\u2019t be ignored. We are the midnight snack for these small parasitic insects, which are now becoming a serious problem throughout the world. Capable of hiding in the cracks or seams of any piece of furniture, bed bugs can also be stored in luggage and bags.\nEvery night, in your bed, you may not sleep alone. Bed bugs may be crawling on you. They pierce the skin of their host with hollow tongue-shaped tongues.Their bites make people sick and spread diseases,and they also sting a lot. Bedbugs \u2013 bad insects!\nAs of today, scientists know of millions of such errors. However, new errors are discovered every year. These errors must surely surpass us. Beware! While reading this article,these creepiest creatures may be living in your room, waiting for the lights to go out. It\u2019s time to celebrate your \u201cblood feast\u201d. Ick!\nHuman fleas and ticks:\nCats and dogs are the most popular pets around in the world, but they can serve as hosts for thousands of fleas and ticks. Unfortunately, these blood suckers can also move from your pet to you.\nFleas get into the skin of their host and suck their blood. Ticks, on the other hand, are parasites that feed on blood and perch on plants.Hidden in the tall grass,they will wait for their host to come and then join them with the help of their mouthpieces, called chelicerae. Fleas and ticks transmit a variety of diseases, from bubonic plague to lime disease.\nEach year, millions of people become infected with various diseases transmitted by mosquitoes. These bloodsucking creatures bite both humans and animals. They serve as vector agents, transport viruses, dangerous parasites from person to person without themselves infecting the disease.\nFor 30 million years, mosquito has been feeding on human\u2019s blood. But not all mosquitoes bite us. Only female mosquitoes suck blood, to make eggs. So,what about men? It is fascinating to know that they only eat plants.\nDust mites in the house:\nThe \u201ccosmopolitan\u201d guests inhabited by humans, dust mites are found in almost every home. You can find these creamy blue eight-legged creatures in your bedding, pillows,sofas and carpets. Invisible to the naked eye, these mites look like spots and can be seen through a microscope.\nMaybe millions of mites share their bed all day and feed on organic debris such as shed scales, dead skin, also known as dandruff. Dust mites are a common cause of allergic asthma and sneezing. In truth, these little creatures can cause big problems.\nEach fall brings an unpleasant surprise, when children and the elderly go crazy and with mistakes! Lice infestation is widely endemic. Head lice usually spread rapidly through head-to-head contact with an infected person. These insects live and lay eggs in human hair and can cause itching in the scalp.\nSometimes a day, the lice feed on our blood,with the help of a long tube similar to a straw,called a styled. They love living close to the scalp and can\u2019t survive more than a day away from their hosts,mainly children between the ages of 3 and 11 years. These little guys have been living with us for quite some time. The scientists found a louse egg in a hair that was 10,000 years old!\nRelated tags : hungriest and Creepiest insects\nHey Buddy!, I found this information for you: \"What are the hungriest and creepiest Insects?\". Here is the website link: https://goblogging.in/what-are-the-hungriest-and-creepiest-insects/. Thank you.",
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        "raw_content": "GRANDFOLK >DIET PLAN >THE MAYO CLINIC DIET\nThe Mayo Clinic Diet promotes long term weight management by recommending healthy eating and subtle lifestyle changes that can be adapted into any daily routine.\nThe Mayo Clinic Diet promotes long term weight loss and management. The company claims that this program will help dieters lose 6-10 pounds within the first two weeks. Permanent weight loss can be achieved by sticking to this diet\u2019s healthy food choices recommendations and implementing healthier daily habits. Created by a team of weight loss experts, the diet begins with a \u2018kick off\u2019 two-week phase, followed by a lifelong maintenance phase. 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Shopping, cooking and preparing three meals each day can be a daunting and tiring task, especially if you experience physical limitations, mobility issues or simply don\u2019t have the interest or energy to cook each day. As a result, you may choose to eat out, or eat poorly, on a regular basis. The Mayo Clinic Diet may be unappealing to some due to daily meal preparation requirements.\nAdditionally, physical activity is recommended for at least 30 minutes each day for optimal results. If you prefer a plan that doesn\u2019t require meal preparation and physical activity, the Mayo Clinic Diet may not be the best option for you.\nNearly 95% of people living with type 2 diabetes are either overweight or obese. Fortunately, the Mayo Clinic Diet provides tools and resources to encourage long term weight loss, in addition to maintenance tips to keep the pounds off. Health experts consider the Mayo Clinic Diet to be a practical option if combating diabetes is your goal. The diet uses the food pyramid to recommend a daily balance of vegetables, fruits, protein, healthy fats, dairy and sweets.\nThis diet is often preferred and recommended by many experts, due its simple two-stage outline, balanced diet options and overall simplicity.\nThe Mayo Clinic Diet was developed by a trusted team of medical professionals.\nThe tips and tools provided can be implemented throughout your lifetime, no matter your age.\nThe Mayo Clinic has established a solid reputation by helping millions to improve their health and well-being.\nThe Mayo Clinic Diet was created to help dieters lose up to 6-10 pounds during the initial two-week phase.\nDuring the initial phase of the diet plan, no foods are restricted.\nThe diet resources provided are beneficial for dieters who may need a personalized outline to help them stay on track.\nThere are many foods that can be incorporated into this plan. Individuals with allergies or diet preferences can follow this plan with just a few minor adjustments.\nA subscription includes personalized workouts, exercise recommendations, walking/ running guides and fitness tips for all fitness levels.\nSubscribers are not required to attend meetings or purchase pre-packaged foods to be successful on this diet.\nSome members have complained that the diet and habit suggestions were clich\u00e9 and could be easily found online at no cost.\nThe Mayo Clinic Diet requires the dieter to follow a structured meal plan that may involve daily meal preparations.\nA sedentary lifestyle is discouraged. Physical activity of at least 30 minutes per day is required to successfully complete the program. This may not work for seniors with poor mobility.\nThis plan does not offer in-person weekly meetings or support groups. Dieters who require motivation or social support to stay on track may not find success on this diet.\nMany health professionals recommend the Mayo Clinic Diet due to its emphasis on eating a balanced diet and 30 minutes of daily physical activity. Many dieters who choose this plan find success because there are no restrictions. This removes the feeling of food deprivation that many dieters struggle with. Dieters on this plan can continue to eat the foods they love, but in moderation. The subscription cost is billed quarterly and is considerably lower than other diet plans on the market. Furthermore, there are no prepackaged foods to purchase.\nU.S. News recognized the Mayo Clinic Diet in its published \"Best Diet\" review. The diet placed in the top 10 in all classes. It ranked in the top 5 for the \u201cOverall Diets\u201d category.\nOverall, this diet has been a chosen favorite for its simplicity and straightforwardness. 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        "raw_content": "GRANDFOLK >LAWN & GARDEN >LAWN DOCTOR\nHaving a lush, green lawn is a desire of nearly all homeowners\u2014Lawn Doctor can make that happen.\nIf you have a home, you likely do your best to keep it in excellent shape, both inside and out. However, those outdoor tasks can be very time consuming and back-breaking. The grass needs mowing, seeding, and fertilization. The trees and bushes should be pruned and fertilized. This all takes time and some knowledge of what each plant needs to make it thrive. Keeping up with all of this can be a chore that can become overwhelming. It\u2019s often better to leave it to professionals.\nLawn Doctor is one such company.The company can provide monthly service to keep your lawn green and lush. Lawn Doctor can fertilize your lawn, provide seeding and aeration, and keep the weeds at bay. It also offers outdoor pest control to tame mosquitos and ticks. 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You may not have the energy or physical strength to commit to maintaining your lawn and shrubs.\nIf you have begun to have cognitive issues, the tasks related to maintaining your lawn could prove very difficult. Handling chemicals and evaluating the needs of your lawn could be extremely challenging, so calling a professional service is a good idea.\nWhen you are in great health, it\u2019s easy to dedicate some additional time to maintaining your property. You can even make it a family project. But if you prefer going on trips or visiting relatives, you may not have time to devote to these kinds of tasks. This is a great time to invest in professional lawn care. Being able to count on someone to maintain the beauty of your yard is extremely valuable.\nAs you age, you may lose the ability to deal with pruning and fertilizing due to arthritis or respiratory problems. Your health takes priority, and those tasks that take away from rest are less important. This makes professional lawn care extremely valuable for seniors in any state of health.\nResults are guaranteed. The company will return if you are not happy with the results and redo the work or refund your payment.\nSaves time to spend with family, or travel.\nLawn Doctor has 50 years of experience in the lawn care business.\nEach office is locally owned and operated, helping you avoid the big business runaround.\nThe company has very high reviews on TrustPilot.\nAll services are handled by professionals.\nEach Lawn Doctor location is independently owned and operated, which can result in uneven service.\nThe company will not mow your lawn\u2014that is still your responsibility.\nThe company guarantees its services but does not cover problems related to drought or heat stress on turf.\nLawn Doctor has become one of the largest lawn care services in the country. It was recently named among the top 500 franchises for 2017 by Entrepreneur Magazine. The company is focused on growing its brand while supporting its franchisees. It has received many recognitions over the years by Entrepreneur Magazine and Success Magazine. Its CEO, Russell Frith, was also recognized by Landscape Management magazine.\nThe company began in 1967 with two small town businessmen who wanted to help their neighbors. Over the years, Lawn Doctor has tried to stay true to this mindset. Of course, there are complaints of poor or inadequate service. This can be expected with locally owned and operated businesses, as each one has an owner with his or her plans for the business and variable ability to manage it properly. When checking the BBB rating for each individual office, it\u2019s important to consider how it addresses complaints and concerns that customers have raised. 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Only a small portion of the training is on the ecology of lawn care.\nEach team is comprised of local experts who can tailor a program for your individual yard with consideration for the local climate and rainfall averages.\nOverview: Lawn Doctor will provide a recommended plan to service your lawn and treat problems upon request. That plan may include lawn fertilization, seeding and aeration, tree and shrub care, and outdoor pest control.\nPackage Details: Depending on the recommendations of the lawn care professional, you will sign an annual or seasonal contract for services you would like to have done. This will include the number and type of treatments to be provided.\nOther Services: Pest control services, lawn mower maintenance.\nContract Details: The company will quote you for services to maintain your lawn, and shrubs and trees (if desired). If you agree, you will sign a service contract. This will include the number of treatments the company recommends for the covered period, along with its expectations for improvement. If you have problems along the way with any treatments, you should call the company. Lawn Doctor guarantees its work, so it will either re-treat your lawn or give you a refund. If you want to cancel service at some point before the contract ends, you may need to pay the remaining amount on the service agreement.\nWarranty: Lawn Doctor guarantees that if you are less than 100% satisfied with the results of treatments, it will make it right.\nAccreditations: Lawn Doctor has been recognized as one of the most successful franchises in the U.S. Success Magazine named it one of America\u2019s best franchises; Entrepreneur Magazine recognized it as #1 Lawn Care Franchise; and Fran Survey stated that it was a World-Class Franchise in 2007. 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Bob built the first tractor combine in 1966 in his basement. Tony marketed the business through his hardware store. When Tony died unexpectedly in 1983, Russell Frith was promoted to the president and CEO, and directed the company\u2019s strategy for the next 25 years.\nRussell Frith passed his love of lawn care to his son, Scott Frith. After working his way up the company\u2019s ladder, Scott was named President and CEO in 2011. Scott has been instrumental in advancing the Lawn Doctor brand, which now has over 500 locations in about 40 U.S. states.\nLawn Doctor, Inc.\nWebsite: https://www.lawndoctor.com/",
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In the same year Jo Vallentine was elected to the Senate for Western Australia as a member of the Nuclear Disarmament Party, before leaving to form her own. In 1990 this group merged with others to form the WA Greens.\nThroughout the 1980s forest campaigns in Western Australia, Victoria, New South Wales and Tasmania strengthened and developed the green movement. At the end of the decade, the Wesley Vale Pulp Mill campaign saw three more Greens (Christine Milne, Di Hollister and Lance Armstrong) elected to the Tasmanian Parliament in 1989. With Bob Brown and Gerry Bates (who had been elected in 1986) they formed an alliance called The Green Independents. They held the balance of power, and the ALP governed with their support as a minority government until 1992.\nThe 1990s began with serious efforts to form a national Green political party. By the end of 1992, both the Australian Greens and a Victorian Greens party were established. In the national parliament, Jo Vallentine retired in 1992 and Christabel Chamarette filled her WA Greens Senate seat. In the 1993 federal election another WA Greens senator, Dee Margetts, was elected to the Senate, and she and Christobel held the balance of power in the Senate. Bob Brown was elected to the Senate for Tasmania in the 1996 election, while Christobel was not re-elected. Dee also lost her seat in the 1998 election, leaving Bob as the lone Green in the Senate.\nThe new century brought increasing promise. The 2001 federal election saw Bob re-elected and joined by Kerry Nettle for New South Wales. In a federal by-election in 2002, Michael Organ from Illawarra, NSW, became the first Greens member of the House of Representatives, but he lost the seat at the next general election.\nIn 2004, the Greens increased their Senate representation to four when Bob Brown and Kerry Nettle were joined by Christine Milne from Tasmania and Rachel Siewert from Western Australia.\nAt the 2007 Federal election, more than a million Australians voted Green. Bob Brown was resoundingly re-elected, but Kerry Nettle was not, despite an increase in her vote. Sarah Hanson-Young from South Australia and Scott Ludlam from Western Australia joined Bob, Christine and Rachel in the Senate, bringing the total number of Senators to five and therefore achieving official Parliamentary Party status. This new make-up of the Senate also put the Australian Greens into shared balance of power with two independents.\nThe 2010 Federal election saw 1.6 million Australians vote Green, and elect four new senators - Richard Di Natale (Victoria), Penny Wright (South Australia), Larissa Waters (Queensland) and Lee Rhiannon (New South Wales) - giving the Greens senators in every state in Australia. The historic election of Adam Bandt as the Member for Melbourne in the House of Representatives allowed the Greens to enter into an agreement with Labor to support their formation of government. The Greens share the balance of power in the House of Representatives and hold the balance of power in the Senate.\nAs a result of the Greens\u2019 agreement, with Christine Milne working as lead negotiator for the Greens on climate policy, the Parliament passed the Clean Energy Package at the end of 2011, which included an emissions trading scheme, the biodiversity fund and $10 billion for the Clean Energy Finance Corporation.\nBob Brown retired from Parliament in 2012, with Christine Milne elected as the new Greens\u2019 leader and Adam Bandt elected as deputy. Peter Whish-Wilson was elected to replace Bob as a Greens Senator for Tasmania.\nAt the 2013 election, Janet Rice was elected as Senator for Victoria, with Sarah Hanson-Young and Peter Whish-Wilson also successfully re-elected. Adam Bandt was returned as MP for Melbourne, again increasing his primary vote.\nAs a result of lost ballot papers in WA, the state held a unique Senate by-election in April 2014, which saw Senator Scott Ludlam re-elected emphatically after a ground breaking grassroots campaign.\nThe Greens played a key role in Parliament during 2014 and 2015 in blocking a range of deeply cruel budget cuts proposed by the Abbott-led government, including measures to deny income support for job seekers for up to six months.\nAfter more than a decade in federal parliament, Christine Milne stepped down as Greens Leader and Senator in May 2015. Following Christine\u2019s retirement, Richard Di Natale was elected leader by the Greens party-room, with Larissa Waters and Scott Ludlam appointed as co-deputy leaders, a first for Australian politics.\nTasmanian MP and former minister Nick McKim was elected to replace Christine in August 2015. 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        "raw_content": "Home / The Real Me!\nbe yourself, bullied, Bullying, different, empower yourself, hiding away, unique\nAlmost 17 years ago, I chose to suppress and repress a part of myself that I perceived wouldn\u2019t be accepted by the people around me. Today, on the 13th February 2013, I have made a decision to show everyone that part of me \u2013 what I\u2019ve been hiding all this time. It\u2019s nothing too major, in the big scheme of things. I\u2019m not coming out or anything of that nature. For me, this is actually a big deal and I\u2019m sure for those of you who have felt different in any way, it would be just as challenging to take this action step for yourselves.\nFor those of you who know me and have known me for quite some time, you may already be aware of this but for those of you who don\u2019t, this is something I wanted to share with you because of the impact it could have on your lives and even your children\u2019s lives.\nWhen I was younger, up until 15 years old, I had big ears. I know that the build up I\u2019ve created around this may seem silly, but my ears were a huge issue for me and that made me feel different to the point where I didn\u2019t feel accepted. To some degree, my big ears made me an easier target for \u2018bullies\u2019 or \u2018challengers\u2019 when I was younger, even though my \u2018bullying\u2019 episodes came from much deeper roots.\nIn 1996, my family immigrated to Australia from South Africa. I was starting fresh in a new country. I knew what I had been through over the last 15 years, especially when it came to my ears and so I decided, together with my parents, to get my ears pinned back. At the time, I felt this was the right step to take. It seemed appropriate considering this was a new beginning for me and I wanted it to be easier than the last 15 years. So, I chose to fit in with the crowd. I perceived they would accept me better that way. A week before school, I had the surgery on my ears. The recovery was excruciating! I would not wish that surgery on anyone.\nMy business, Be Who You Wanna Be, and my personal philosophy is centered around helping children, as well as adults, be accepted for who they are. As you can probably tell, I had a huge void in this area. I perceived I wasn\u2019t accepted for who I was so I felt I had to change myself, physically, in order for people to respond to me, appreciate me and care about me. It\u2019s a shame that we feel so overpowered by the opinions of others, that the opinion we have about ourselves can be diminished to such a degree.\nMy reason for sharing this is two-fold. Firstly, I wanted you all to see that I have been hiding a unique part of myself for quite some time and I am just as different as most of you. Secondly I want to show you how easy it can be to sub-ordinate to the opinions of others in order to fit in. No matter who you are or where you are in the world, nothing will bring you greater fulfillment in life than being who you are. We are all so beautiful, special and unique in our own individual ways and just because we may look a certain way, behave in a way that doesn\u2019t fit in with people\u2019s standards or be something other than people\u2019s expectations, does not mean we have to change ourselves.\nI am a big eared guy. It may not look like it on the surface, but I\u2019ll always be that kid. No amount of surgery will ever change who I am. Michael Jackson was a perfect example of this. No matter how much he changed his outer appearance, he was still that kid inside who felt he wasn\u2019t noticed for who he was.\nBe yourselves! Embrace your differences! Stop trying to change who you are to suit the world around you. The world needs to learn how to appreciate and accept who you are, as you are. The only way they\u2019ll do that, is if you stand strong and tall and accept everything that\u2019s different about yourself.\n[headline_georgia_medium_centered color=\u201d#000000\u2033]\u201cDon\u2019t Change So People Will Like You. Be Yourself And The Right People Will Love The Real You.\u201d[/headline_georgia_medium_centered]\nGreg Schreeuwer \u2013 13 Years Old.",
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        "raw_content": "September 30, 2017 Catherine Goetze Alcohol, Disempowerment, Harassment, Harassment from a superior, Male-dominated workplace, Remain quiet, Romantic advance from a superior, Sexual advances, Sexual comments, Workplace ally Leave a comment\nHow can employees effectively handle unwanted, romantic advances from superiors?\nI had been in my first role in a supposedly \u201cprogressive\u201d company for just under a year when we went on a work trip which involved a lot of drinking at dinner. The company had been small but had grown in the preceding year, so there was a narrative of \u201cfamily\u201d amongst employees, which they were trying to maintain, even though the company was growing too fast for this thread to hold. Because of the celebrated \u201cflat structure\u201d I wasn\u2019t afraid to stay and chat with senior staff. Also, as I have studied and worked in male-dominated environments before, I was used to associating with men without feeling at risk.\nAs the CEO (substantially older than me) worked in a different department from mine, I had barely spoken to him before but was sitting with him and a number of other staff of mixed levels after dinner. The conversation turned to a few \u201cteething problems\u201d at the company, and individuals became quite vocal about various issues they had had. I had brought up issues of diversity, and the CEO had welcomed my comments and indicated that I was \u201cbrave\u201d for bringing them up. After a while, he told everyone that he wanted to stay and continue talking to me about the particular work that I was doing and that they should all leave. His personal assistant, who does not drink and knew he was drunk, checked that he \u201creally wanted to talk about\u201d some of my work. This made me mildly uncomfortable, but he told me that he wanted to hear more from junior staff about the niggles at the company, etc. As his PA seemed only to be looking out for him about the things he might say about other staff members I didn\u2019t leave, although perhaps I should have. We chatted for another two hours or so, and he continued to tell me I was courageous to talk to him honestly about diversity and my issues with some of the work we did as a company. Everything was still OK at this point.\nEventually, he walked out to use the restroom, squeezing my shoulder in an avuncular way as he walked past me (we had been sitting a few seats apart at that stage). When he came back he sat in the seat next to me and told me I was sexy, completely switching the atmosphere of our conversation. I turned away from him, rejected the advance (which had seemed to come from nowhere), changed the topic for a few minutes, and then left the room and went to bed. I expected to have to go through the awkward experience of having him bring it up with me in the following week or so. But he never did. He simply avoided me completely, and we didn\u2019t have a conversation again.\nI did almost nothing about the situation, except immediately investigating opportunities to leave the company and, to a large extent, losing any passion for my work. Unfortunately this appears, from my research, to be the most common response. I do not feel that what he did is in any way OK, but I am a forgiving person, and if he had faced it, and spoken to me afterward to apologize for the disrespect, I would have been more comfortable letting it go. The fact that he simply avoided me from that day on obliterated all respect I had for him, and just made me want to leave. I felt incredibly powerless, as he was so high up in the organization, and I was so low down.\nI took a male colleague into my confidence, and he was very supportive but agreed with my suspicion that other people, who had been close colleagues of the CEO from the \u201cfamily\u201d days, would potentially not believe me. He also believed that one reason that the CEO had not brought it up with me was that that would be a kind of confirmation that it had happened, opening up the opportunity for me to make a formal complaint.\nI felt disempowered and stupid\u2013having been told for two hours that I was brave and strong, only to be reduced to an object in one single sentence.\nIt seems that the assumption that I was interested was based entirely on the fact that I was female, and I was in the room having a conversation with a heterosexual man, which as an assumption is incredibly limiting to women in the workplace. The situation is difficult in a company with a small close core like that because it is hard to know whom to trust and if there is anybody who would take your side. I don\u2019t want to be the type of person who is limited in a job because she is too scared to be alone with male colleagues, in case it makes her appear interested. I have, more recently, been investigating corporate sexual harassment training. I think that employees just being aware that sexist jokes are offensive, even if told \u201cironically,\u201d would at least engender some sensibility amongst colleagues. The same goes for sexual advances. Small companies are difficult because there is so much informality and things tend to be a bit ad hoc.\nFrom now on I will always make sure that anywhere I work has a firm and clear sexual harassment policy in place, or at the very least push for one, no matter how small or new or full of friendships the place is. 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        "raw_content": "By rose l chou on August 31, 2011 \u2022 ( 49 Comments )\nIn defense of online LIS education\nCC image courtesy of cindiann on Flickr\nIn online discussions about the current state of LIS education, I\u2019ve seen heavy criticism of online education. Of course, I can\u2019t seem to find many of these discussions now that I need to reference them \u2014 but you can check out these blog posts, especially the comments, for some context. I think the general perception of online programs, LIS or not, is that they are easy and students enrolled in them are recluses, hiding away from interacting with other people. While I can\u2019t speak for all programs and all online students, my experience has been that online programs are challenging \u2014 though in a different way than offline programs \u2014 and I certainly am no recluse.\nMy main problem with many comments criticizing online education is that they are entirely disparaging. To those who are dismissive of online education, stop putting down those of us who choose to be students at an online program. Your overwhelming negativity is not constructive. I absolutely believe we should be critical of LIS education \u2014 as a whole, online and offline \u2014 but discussions shouldn\u2019t just turn into stubborn debates. If you personally don\u2019t like the idea of taking classes online, it\u2019s just not a fit for you! But for many others, online education is a fit. A profession that\u2019s built on the value of access to information should not have a hard time understanding the benefits of online education. I work full-time, as many people do, and online programs are more flexible and fit better with my lifestyle.\nNot everyone needs an in-person classroom, and not everyone excels in that type of learning environment. LIS programs should absolutely be exploring and implementing alternative teaching methods. Online programs aren\u2019t necessarily easier or harder than offline programs \u2014 they require different skills. Additionally, in-person classroom discussion doesn\u2019t work for everyone because it has to be facilitated well (and I personally think a well-facilitated classroom discussion is much rarer than generally acknowledged). Online programs offer an alternative. Either way, discussions shouldn\u2019t only take place in one environment. Students should be having these discussions both online and offline.\nThinking that online education is going away is unrealistic. As it is, I challenge you to find a class that isn\u2019t already a hybrid. Most offline classes have an online component, whether it\u2019s professors posting articles on Blackboard or students contacting their professors through email. Since online education is only going to increase, be supportive and encouraging instead dismissing our choice of program delivery. If students, online or offline, aren\u2019t taking steps to gain work experience in a library or other information environment, that\u2019s a different issue altogether. And it has nothing to do with the type of program.\nAgain, I think we should be critically examining LIS programs, but I\u2019m tired of seeing online programs get targeted more than offline ones. They all have issues. Let\u2019s be constructive in figuring out how to solve those problems together. So let\u2019s start \u2014 what are the top two issues in LIS education that you think need to be addressed first?\nCategories: Distance Learning\nTagged as: MLIS, online program, Rose\nSAA11: A Retrospective\nRoselle Pendergast (@rependergast) says:\nI do like taking online classes (even though I\u2019m not a LIS student yet, on the way!), but the downfall is not enough individual attention from the teacher when the class has more than 50 students taking it at the same time. I succeed better when the class is 15 students or less. Then again, it\u2019s personal preference. I like more interaction between teachers and students instead of being forced to interact simply with JUST the students who are afraid to ask the teacher questions, and so on.\nI chose online classes due to location (currently attending University of Wisconsin: Milwaukee and live in Minneapolis, MN).\nRoselle, I think that\u2019s an issue of how the instructors approach the online environment. If they think, \u201conline needs no attention, I can teach 50 students when I would normally do 15,\u201d that\u2019s a problem. Some professors seemed to me not to dedicate the same time to online students that they would to in-person students (especially in the form of office hours, time that would normally be taken in after-class chats, etc.), and that shortchanges the students. The best online instructors I had took the time needs seriously and approached the students with an eye to their specific needs.\nThat said, I loved being able to do my MLIS remotely. In part, the expanded discussion Roselle mentions was nice. Learning to negotiate group projects at a distance is certainly applicable in today\u2019s work world. And most importantly, it allowed me to get my degree when I otherwise couldn\u2019t have, and to do so *while working full-time in a library.\u201d\nI totally agree with the poster \u2013 issues in LIS education should be discussed, but don\u2019t think for a minute that \u201conline students\u201d are the problem.\nThe program at UT during the regular semesters are entirely in the classroom with online components, but this summer they introduced an online cataloging course. I didn\u2019t take it but I heard that some students didn\u2019t like that they didn\u2019t meet the other classmates and it was weird to only identify each other with email addresses or whatnot. Do you feel you get to know your other classmates?\nPingback: hacklibschool: in defense of online lis education \u00ab anthroarchivist\nDo I know my online classmates? It depends on the class. When courses require group work (which I am increasingly in favor of) I feel like I really get to know the other students. I think the success of online classes really depends on how a class is structured around interactivity. Discussion, chats, and group work all help.\nEira Tansey (@eiratansey) says:\nI think one of the main reasons a lot of folks \u2013 myself included \u2013 pursue an online MLIS program is that we\u2019re already working in a library environment. Online education gives us the flexibility to pursue an MLIS without having to seriously rearrange our schedules, something which would be impossible for many 9-5 paraprofessionals. Finally, I really think people who criticize online LIS education need to realize is that in some cases, it is much cheaper than a traditional bricks and mortar program. I love library work, and I have no illusions I\u2019m going to get rich doing it, but that also means I need to be responsible for my future financial health and debt load, and choose a program that might be cheaper delivered online than a bricks and mortar option.\nCost of tuition was definitely one of the main reasons I ended up choosing SJSU!\nGordon Spates says:\nWell put, Eira. These are the exact reasons I\u2019m currently applying to online only programs for my MLIS. I need the degree to further my career. However I already have a Master\u2019s degree so I don\u2019t want to take more years out of my professional life pursuing a second one and I definitely want to keep costs down since I\u2019m still paying off the first. \ud83d\ude42\nSJSU is my first choice and from all I\u2019ve heard, it is a good program and just as rigorous as a traditional classroom option.\nI do think I\u2019ll miss the camaraderie of the traditional Master\u2019s program (I made a lot of great friends in my first MA program because we were a small tight-knit program \u2014 I always described it as like high school but with more happy hours) But I do have to weigh that against furthering my career and keeping my future finances under control.\nHopefully we do get more people sticking up for online programs like Rose did and we recognize that one is not better than the other but that they are simply different sides of the same coin and it really depends on the student and where they are in life.\nBecky Rech (@SheReads) says:\nI definitely agree with you. It was cheaper for me to go out of state to an online program then stay in state and go in person or online.\nMichael Perry (@michaelrperry6) says:\nMy LIS program ended up being about a 50/50 split between online and in person. The online classes had some issues, but no more or less then the classroom setting. My biggest complaint was many of the online classes insisted on using Blackboard, of which I have nothing nice to say at all. It doesn\u2019t foster discussion and is just plain difficult to use. I did have another class where the professor created a section of their own website to use and it was radically better.\nI\u2019ve luckily never had to use Blackboard, but I\u2019ve heard many horror stories! The learning management system used at SJSU is D2L, and previously it was Angel. I haven\u2019t had problems with either of them.\nJill A. Smith (@jaslawlib) says:\nI had a similar experience to Michael\u2019s above. When an online course is handled well, it can be very challenging (sometimes more challenging, as there is often no \u201cregular\u201d class session to keep you in the rhythm of the class). I had a particularly good experience with my first online class \u2013 the professor had us post answers to a basic questionnaire about our goals for library school education, personal interests, etc. The final question was \u201cname something you have in common with one of the other students based on their answers to the questionnaire,\u201d which I thought was a fantastic way of fostering a sense of community among all of us (even though I was the first to fill it out and therefore couldn\u2019t yet say what I had in common with the other students!).\nI ended up getting to know several of my classmates from that class extremely well \u2013 even though I didn\u2019t share another class with some of them. And I give a lot of credit to the professor for being very thoughtful and proactive about creating community in that space.\nhalffulllibrarian says:\nI finished my online degree in May, and trust me, it was not easy! I was uncertain about taking online classes at first, as I am the opposite of a recluse, but it really worked out, and I feel that I got a good education. But it definitely takes discipline and time management! I wrote about my experience at my blog: http://wp.me/p1b1Gl-F\nSarah Beth Deringer says:\nI\u2019m taking online courses for LIS through UK. So far it\u2019s been great! I can work part-time at the local public library and put into practice what I\u2019ve been learning online.\nWhat RachelW said. I\u2019m the product of an online MLIS and my concerns were entirely based on instructors that didn\u2019t know how to teach in online environments, not based on those environments themselves. Teaching online is not the same as teaching in a physical classroom, and the instructors that don\u2019t recognize that do a disservice to their students and whatever program they represent.\nI think you hit the nail on the head with this one. The success of the class relies heavily on how well the teacher/professor knows how to use the online environment. I\u2019ve had some good ones and some bad ones, but I have definitely been challenged.\nAs someone in their second year of a hybrid program (we have face-to-face weekend classes about once a month, and some electives are entirely online), I can safely say that any issues I\u2019ve had with my education thus far have not stemmed from the fact that I did not physically see my classmates and professors. They stem from the two issues that I feel like need to be addressed across all mediums of LIS education\u2013practical application of theory and the \u201chow-to\u201d of advocacy. In our program, taking a practicum is still optional. I understand that a lot of people chose online programs because they are working full-time or have families and therefore may not have a chance to do a practicum, but I feel like that\u2019s going to be the best way to synthesize what you\u2019re learning in the classroom (physical or virtual) with what you\u2019ll be doing in a future job. In terms of advocacy, we learn a lot about the crises happening in libraries, but we don\u2019t learn much about what to do about that. My program used to offer a grantwriting class, which has since been unavailable. I feel like if LIS education has some sort of public policy angle to it, we might be better prepared upon graduation.\nJake has articulated my experience with online classes, too. Some of my instructors really \u201cgot\u201d the online environment, how to make classes dynamic and how to foster connections. Those classes were fantastic! Other instructors created classes that felt like very poorly designed independent study courses where the bulk of the class consisted of reading copious amounts of text, completing assignments that felt like busy work and receiving very little of the professor\u2019s expertise or knowledge.\nI would love to see a push to make sure LIS professors are well-versed in effective approaches to teaching online. In addition to improving the education experience for LIS students, it would provide great modeling for those of us who go on to professional positions that involve instruction.\nI definitely agree with many of the comments above about professors making the class \u2014 in-person or online. If a professor doesn\u2019t adapt her/his teaching methods according to delivery method and class size (or isn\u2019t an engaging teacher in general), it can be very difficult to feel like you\u2019ve gotten the most out of a class.\nI\u2019ve had some excellent professors and some so-so ones, and that\u2019s true of both my in-person and online classes.\nCynthia Mari Orozco says:\nI definitely agree that you get both awesome and not-so-awesome professors in either in-person and online classes. In the online SJSU program, I\u2019ve had the good fortune of having some really excellent professors who know how to utilize online technology appropriately to facilitate classroom learning just as well as any in-person program.\nThe SJSU program has also helped me learn how to successfully work with other students remotely, which has been extremely valuable as I work in committees with library professionals all across the country. I\u2019ve also been a remote library user through this program, so I feel that I can really relate to the specific needs of remote users.\nThanks for a great post, Rose!\nGreat post and discussion! Even though I\u2019m an \u2018analog\u2019 LIS student, I\u2019ve met a lot of people who have completed (and loved) online programs. In a discipline where technology and specifically, tech-based collaborations are key, online courses aren\u2019t necessarily less valid than face-to-face learning environments.\nPeople learn different ways so online ed is not for everyone. Different schools and instructors may be more or less successful at facilitating dynamic online discussions. It is most likely easier for students in traditional programs to create local networks that lead to internships and jobs in a specific geographic area, but many students in online programs are \u2018non-traditional\u2019 and balancing full-time work with classes.\nMy only general criticism of the online-degree model is the potential for academic institutions to capitalize off of these programs and water down degrees in the process. With one instructor and a TA or Grad Assistant, many online courses have low overhead and huge enrollment numbers. While I would defend many online LIS programs, for some subject areas I think the distance-ed model is less effective. So while online courses can be great, I do think some of the increased popularity of online ed is due to cost-saving measures by universities who want to increase enrollment without expanding staff or facilities.\nKatrina S. says:\nI received my MLIS online through the Univ of Southern Mississippi.\nThe program was wonderful. The professors made excellent use of Web 2.0 apps to create a dynamic learning environment. I still keep up with classmates and professors on Facebook.\nThe campus is about 5-6 hours from where I live. I would have had to leave my husband behind in order to physically attend classes. Plus, we had one young child at the time.\nSo what to do if you don\u2019t live near a college/university which has a program for your area of interest? There\u2019s also out of state tuition to consider. USM doesn\u2019t charge out of state for online programs.\nGreat points, Rose. I was a hardcore online MLIS hater for about two years: and then I researched online MLIS programs and realized most of my criticisms were unfounded, and those that weren\u2019t were challenges shared by on-campus ed as well. One issue I still have, though, is whether or not the perception\u2013 not the fact, but the way society views online ed\u2013 deprofessionalizes us. I flip-flop between thinking that perhaps online MLIS programs are leading the way for other secondary degree education programs, such as law and medicine, or if we are devaluing our necessary degree by not committing the resources required to an on-campus program. This particularly worries me when it comes to research. I love that a lot of online programs feature courses from leading practitioners, but I still feel that we need the research that traditional academic programs support\u2026 though perhaps that needs to be reformed as well, and remote education is the way to do it. Any thoughts on this?\nLeslie Hensley says:\nI just started my program (University of Tennessee SIS) and although I\u2019ve only been taking classes for a couple weeks, I can already say that it is definitely not easy! The volume of work alone is much more than I ever experienced as an undergrad. I originally wanted to move to campus, but the campus program was full by the time I was accepted; then they told me that even if I moved to campus, the majority of my classes would still be online. After hearing that it just made sense to stay at home and do the distance program \u2013 why spend the money to move, have to find a new job to afford an apartment, and pay more in tuition just to do the same thing I could do where I am now?\nBesides the cost, I really like the online format. I never took online classes before, but I absolutely feel that I know my professors and my classmates. I\u2019m developing relationships through Facebook, especially, and my professors encourage us to get to know one another by assigning lots of group work. In person I\u2019m extremely shy, but online that seems to go away and it is much easier for me to talk to people I don\u2019t know well. I\u2019ve already participated in class discussion more this semester than I typically do in a traditional classroom setting. Just based on my personality, the online program is likely to end up working out better for me than any class I\u2019ve ever taken.\nJennifer Randles (@jlarrrchive) says:\nHi Leslie! I just graduated from SIS in May. I am glad you\u2019re enjoying the program. I was an on-campus student, and we got the switch from mostly campus or hybrid classes to mostly online classes my second semester. (Our first three required courses were in-person for campus students.) It was discouraging at first, but as I went through the program I came to enjoy them. I could later replay lectures for clarification, and feel sure that if I missed a class due to illness or a conference I could always listen to it later. Due to the synchronous class software we used (Centra), there was a lot of interaction between all of us: professor, campus students, online students.\nThe program was also not substantially different (at least in courses offered) from campus to online. So we received the same quality of education as our online classmates, and they were allowed to continue working or stay in their hometowns and not go broke pursuing an Info Sci degree. I think in the end, that is a good thing.\nI have kind of wondered how the online and campus classes compared; it\u2019s good to hear that there isn\u2019t much difference between them. I would hate for anyone to act as if my degree didn\u2019t \u201ccount\u201d because I did it online; I know by the time I graduate I will absolutely have earned it!\nReally enjoying this discussion, and thanks to all commentors for the valuable input. Here\u2019s my two cents, as an online MLIS alumni (Florida State):\nOnline or Off there is a perception that \u201cLibrary School\u201d and the MLIS is a weak graduate degree. That can only be fixed by LIS Students demonstrating high levels of scholarship and engagement with the wider academic and social cultures. Or lets just go ahead make it a certificate/apprenticeship program.\nThe emphasis on the quality of the professor and their experience and comfort with online courses is valid. However, there is also the issue of bad technology that is not conducive to real, collaborative, interesting online work. My recommendation on both counts? Take responsibility. Become a professor and stay on top of teaching in diverse methods. Build new, better software or take your classroom outside the institutional structures (blog, tweet, GDoc, Wiki, Skype, etc.)\nTwo items I\u2019ve seen recently that are tangentially related:\n1) the Pew Research Center released a report early this week titled The Digital Revolution and Higher Education. A must read. [Also The Chronicle\u2019s follow up]\n2) Some professors are actively working to create true hybrid courses and doing it very well. Check out Brian Croxall\u2019s (CLIR Post-Doc Fellow at Emory) Intro to Digital Humanities.\nThanks for those links, Micah \u2014 they\u2019re definitely great reads!\nI started my online program three years ago. I opted for an online program for multiple reasons: cost, location and work. As I mentioned above the online program I ended up with was far cheaper then others I looked at and because it was online I could continue to work at the job I already had. One of my goals is not to go into debt while working on my MLIS; so far I have succeeded. When I started the SJSU SLIS program, I lived in Western Wisconsin where there is not a local library school. Yes, Madison and Milwaukee were close, but not close enough to take classes in person. The online option proved to be even more valuable to me when my husband\u2019s work required us to move from Wisconsin to Northern California (and soon somewhere else). I was able to continue school uninterrupted. I might be taking fewer classes and taking my time finishing the program to accommodate family life changes, but I feel like I am still getting a quality education that will prepare me for working in libraries in the future.\nThe online environment is what you make it. I know people who are involved in organizations; who do internships and many of the things that traditional students do. I do miss not interacting in person with my classmates, but there are so many tools beyond those available from the school (Skype, Facebook, Google Documents and others) that assist us now that there is no excuse for not connecting with fellow students whether it is socially or for group work. My first group project (with @eiratansey) online was so scary, just because I wasn\u2019t sure how it was going to work, but I had a fabulous group and still on occasion keep in touch with people from the group as well as others from more recent groups. I am currently taking a Business Spanish class with my program. I am a bit apprehensive about learning languages online or in person, but so far I\u2019ve been very impressed with the chosen textbook and the way the professor is approaching the course.\nI know I for one, would not be getting my MLIS (at least not yet), if I didn\u2019t have an online program available to me.\nThe criticism I have heard often at conferences from older professionals is that many LIS schools, online or off, admit too many students each semester and create a glut of graduates on the market each year. They then point out that students can\u2019t get enough attention or training, and the professionals are afraid that substandard degrees are being handed out due to too many students.\nI agree with Micah, that in order to dispel these myths we all have to work toward consistently high levels of professional engagement, which includes publication/presentation, networking, education, and when the time comes, mentoring to younger professionals and students.\nWhile I acknowledge that there aren\u2019t enough library-specific jobs for current LIS students and grads, I don\u2019t know if limiting enrollment is the right way to go. We should be proud that so many people are interested in joining the profession \u2014 as long as graduate programs and professional organizations are being transparent and honest about the job market. If a graduate program has the resources and infrastructure to support a large number of students, I don\u2019t think people should be denied LIS education. Graduate programs and professional organizations should absolutely help students and current staff members think of alternate career pathways to apply LIS skills.\ntoni282 says:\nGlad I finally got to read your post and the comments! Food for thought all around.\n\u201cGraduate programs and professional organizations should absolutely help students and current staff members think of alternate career pathways to apply LIS skills.\u201d\nIt\u2019s a crazy coincidence you mentioned this because I just gave a presentation as a Peer Mentor to new students last week (Sept. 1) on this very topic. I chose to \u201cspecialize\u201d in Special Libraries and Digital Services at SLIS and always on the lookout for alternative uses for the MLIS. I\u2019m always quick to point out the non-library alternatives to fellow students.\nFormerly of LISSTEN (-:\nOne of the best classes I took while working on my degree was Information Entrepreneurship. Each student spent the bulk of the course exploring and creating a business plan for an independent information-related venture. It was so fascinating to delve into everyone\u2019s ideas! The skills gained while obtaining an MLIS education are transferable and flexible.\nI work in a library and love it, but I think of myself as an information professional who is currently working in a library setting. It may seem like a small distinction, but to me it represents a much wider field of possibilities when I ready for what comes next. It would be great if schools encouraged a wider exposure to the non-traditional options for MLIS holders.\nAlex Watkins says:\nI personally chose to go to a physical school, but don\u2019t feel that it was better than online, only better for me. It has good and bad teachers who make the most of being there, and make you glad you can meet them, and those you would have preferred to not meet. My favorite part was moving to a new city, meeting new people, but I am in the part of my life where that is possible. I respect the different paths that online education allows, and getting online experience will certainly help those going into online library instruction. One question do online schools give students the chance to make presentations? that has been a huge part of my degree and is an important skill, something that online students might want to seek out experience in.\nHi, Alex! I agree that presentation skills are crucial for librarians. As a student in the San Jose State program, I\u2019ve had the opportunity to give many presentations both online and in-person. However, I actively sought out courses with presentation components and become heavily involved in one of our student organizations in order to develop those skills. Our students are generally pretty good about connecting online through Facebook and Twitter, and we have some informal student groups who meet in-person. While I have great things to say about online education, I love that I can meet up once a month with students locally.\nMargo B. says:\nI just graduated from San Jose State\u2019s online MLIS program and am now returning to a traditional university to obtain my teaching credential to become a public school Teacher Librarian. What I have found is that the online environment caused me to far surpass my new peers in technological expertise, and that I have also become an extremely independent learner as a result of the online program. I love interacting with my peers more in regular classes, but I am finding it difficult to relinquish the freedoms that I had as an online student. Still, going through that program and working full-time was the hardest thing I\u2019ve ever done, and I am very proud to have completed that degree, and know that I will be an asset to any school as a result of what I learned there!\nVariegated Stacks says:\nRose, I commend you for tackling this controversal topic. I agree wholeheartedly that the real issue must start at taking a look at LIS programs in general. It hurts to know that some people leave their graduate programs, but lack the ability to handle management or budgeting issues. I am a firm believer that if changes are going to be made\u2013 they need to come from students. If a program does not require its students to obtain a practicum while in school, then I question its purpose. I doubt that students can survive on theoretical library-based programs without having a hands-on experience. This does a disservice to the student and the library community.\nAs for the online programs, again I think it starts with the individual. One has to do a self-assessment to know if this is a good fit. If cost, locality, flexiblity are issues\u2013 online programs might be a great fit. In my opinion, this field is not one for hand-holding. It is one that demands students/future leaders to be proactive in their career. It is here at Hack Library School where like-minded people come together to create projects or proposals to de-mystify the challenges of LIS programs. I challenge followers of Hack Library School to step out of their *LIS comfort zones* and CREATE solution-based projects. Want to be a children\u2019s librarian- start a reader\u2019s advisory blog (i.e. write book reviews). Want to be a reference librarian- start a genealogy blog (i.e. demonstrate your research proficiencies by finding primary/secondary resources). Find a library mentor- offer to do volunteer work. Lack confidence in public speaking- join a toastmaster group.\nI think people who often make judgments about these programs don\u2019t have all the facts. I\u2019m a new student and I\u2019m constantly talking to people who have misconceptions about online education.\nWhen I was deciding on a LIS program I thought about money, but mostly about graduates who were able to get work. I also chose online because I have a 4 month old who is still nursing (that would be very awkward in a traditional setting and would be an unnecessary hardship for my daughter). The traditional programs around me didn\u2019t have good feedback from graduates, so I chose a synchronous online program that allowed me to interact as much as possible with both students and professors. My program also requires on-campus sessions to meet and work with fellow students once a semester.\nRegardless of your take on which is better (which I think is totally dependent on the student), I think it\u2019s realistic to get used to working in an online environment. In the real world you don\u2019t always have the benefit of talking with someone face-to-face. The ability to communicate effectively with your audience no matter what the mode of communication will continue to be an important skill. The nature of library work involves a lot of technology, so people should not shy away from it, regardless of how they choose to get their education. I feel that an online education is one of the best ways to get used to this model, but I don\u2019t judge those who choose a traditional model. I think you have to choose what works best for you.\nLibrarian distaste for online education is hilarious. You can\u2019t push to get more information online and encourage accessibility and then make a face at online education programs. So I could educate myself using web resources, but not if there is a degree involved? What sort of insanity is that?\nI just started library school last month, and my school offers both online and on-campus programs. I seriously considered the online program, but after talking with professors, colleagues at work, students from both programs, I decided to go to class on campus. It\u2019s a personal decision, for sure, but a few weeks into my first semester, I\u2019m glad so far that I went this route. Of course, it helps a lot that the campus I go to is right between work and home, with classes held evenings and weekends. Also, I\u2019ve taken online classes through the local community college, and while it was very flexible and convenient, I missed the campus connection. Already, I\u2019ve forged bonds with classmates in ways I\u2019d miss online, like on breaks and walking to/from the parking lot. Totally a personal thing, I admit.\nI supervise 1-2 cataloging interns each semester at the academic library where I work FT. Completion of a cataloging class is a requirement for the internship. I\u2019ve had one intern from an online MLS program (located in a different state), and the other interns have taken cataloging class on campus at the two local library schools. The intern who took cataloging class online has turned out to be the least prepared for the internship, so I had to take a different approach with training. She was a sharp individual, so I\u2019ve assumed that the online cataloging class wasn\u2019t up to par with on-campus experience in this particular class. I wonder if my assumption is correct or wrong. What do you all think? Maybe the quality of the online classes differ from program to program. 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        "raw_content": "Praying While Carrying A Weapon\n\u201cPinchas the son of Elazar the son of Aaron the kohen saw this, arose from the congregation, and took a spear in his hand.\u201d (Balak 25:7)\nThe Gemara (Sanhedrin 82a) cites the above verse regarding Pinchas\u2019 courageous act and explains that it serves as a source to prohibit entering into a bais medrash while carrying a weapon.\nThe Yad Rama explains that the Gemara understood the aforementioned verse to be stating the following, \u201che arose\u201d from the bais medrash and only then \u201ctook a spear\u201d. As long as he was in the bais medrash he did not have any weapon readily available.\nThis hallacha prohibits carrying a weapon in a study house. In this article we will focus on whether one is allowed to pray and to enter a bais knesses (house of worship) while carrying a weapon and how these hallachos may affect Israeli soldiers who must carry a weapon on their person at all times.\nPrayer While Carrying a Weapon\nThe Orchos Chaim (Bais Knesses 7) writes that it is prohibited to enter a house of prayer while carrying a weapon. He explains that prayer extends one\u2019s life and it would be inappropriate to do so while carrying a weapon which cuts life short. The Shulchan Aruch (O.C. 151:6) codifies this ruling, he writes: \u201cThere are those that prohibit entering (a bais knesses) with a long knife or with an uncovered head.\u201d\nThe Tzitz Eliezer (10:18) notes that although the Shulchan Aruch wrote this law in the section of laws of the beis knesses, the hallacha would apply as well for one who is praying alone at home. Meaning that one may not even pray at home while carrying a weapon. He explains that the reason for the prohibition exists when praying at home as well, for while one is praying, which extends life, one should not be carrying an item which cuts life short. He adds that one may not even enter a Synagogue while carrying a weapon. A similar view can be found in the sefer Beer Sarim (2:10).\nSee however Yechave Daas (5:18) who disagrees and feels that the prohibition exists only in a synagogue which has a lot of holiness. Praying at home while carrying a weapon would be permitted. It is also worthy to note that the Sefer Tzedaka Umishpat (chapter 1 note 42) feels that it is better to daven without a minian than to enter a house of prayer with a weapon.\nWe have thus found that there exists a prohibition of entering a shul while carrying a weapon and according to some authorities this prohibition exists even while praying in one\u2019s home. It would seem to the reader that an Israeli soldier who must carry a weapon would never be allowed to pray, which is clearly problematic. In this article we will offer a few possible suggestions which may help avoid any hallachic problems.\nConcealing the Weapon\nThe Torah Temimah, on this verse, cites the words of the Shulchan Aruch and he raises a question. The Shulchan Aruch writes that one should not enter a shul \u201cwith a long knife or with an uncovered head\u201d. The simple reading of the Shulchan Aruch seems to suggest that there are two entirely different topics being discussed: firstly, one should not enter a shul with a weapon and secondly one should not enter without properly covering one\u2019s head (yarmulka). The Torah Temimah wonders what connection there is between these two statements. What\u2019s more the Shulchan Aruch already discussed the hallacha of praying without a head covering in siman 91, why then would he feel compelled to repeat himself?\nHe therefore offers an entirely different interpretation of the ruling of the Shulchan Aruch. The Shulchan Aruch is actually discussing one topic throughout and that is weapons in the synagogue. When the Shulchan Aruch writes that one should not enter with an \u201cuncovered head\u201d he is actually referring to the \u201chead\u201d of the weapon. The prohibition exists only if the weapon is uncovered. One is allowed to pray as long as the weapon is concealed. Although the Levush seems to not agree with this novel interpretation of the words of the Shulchan Aruch, the Elya Raba seems to concur with the Torah Temimah.\nRav Avigdor Neventzhal shlit\u201da (Pirush Viyitzhak Yikarey on the Mishnah Berurah) feels that according to the Torah Temimah one is allowed to pray as long as the nozzle of the gun is covered. However, the Tzitz Eliezer proves from the words of the Mor U\u2019Ktziah that in order to rule leniently, the gun must be completely covered and not be noticeable to others.\nRemoving the bullets\nThe Tzitz Eliezer feels that if the bullets are removed from the gun one can enter into shul and pray. He explains that unlike a knife, a gun without bullets is not considered at this moment a weapon and therefore the strict ruling would not apply.\nThe Tzitz Eliezer continues to write that a soldier or guard who must carry a weapon on his person at all times is permitted to enter a synagogue and pray while carrying his weapon. For these people removing the weapon can lead to dangerous and possibly life threatening situations and they therefore may pray while carrying a weapon. He does write that if possible one should place the gun on the floor during tefila and if that is not possible one should at least cover the weapon with his tallis.",
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        "raw_content": "Anchorage Construction Projects in Progress\nThese are a few of our current project that are \u201cin progress\u201d. We take great care and pay careful attention to keep a clean work site and maintain the lowest possible impact on the homeowner.",
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        "raw_content": "Home Actresses Erica Mena With Bow Wow, Son, Age, Net Worth, Baby Father, Ethnicity\nErica Mena With Bow Wow, Son, Age, Net Worth, Baby Father, Ethnicity\nIf you want a solid proof that your background cannot hold you back from a really great future, all you have to do is look at actress, author, model, and artist, Erica Mena. Despite the crazy and very poor upbringing and family background she had, Erica kept her head up and strived to pursue her flair for the performing arts which has over time paved her way to stardom. Here are some interesting things you would love to know about Erica Mena.\nBiography (Age, Ethnicity)\nBorn November 8, 1987, in Bronx, New York, to an abusive father and a mother who loved all things drugs more than her children, Erica Mena was practically raised by her elder sister. Her mother was eventually arrested and taken away. Though she was born in the Bronx, Erica is of Puerto Rican and Dominican descent.\nWith no particular information on her educational background, owing to the fact that she couldn\u2019t complete her schooling, the beautiful and talented Erica has had her eye on the camera from when she was quite young age. The kind of upbringing she received toughened her up and gave her the determination to want to make for herself, a better life than the one she grew up in.\nAt age 14, she boldly ventured into modeling, featuring in MTV\u2019s Jennifer Lopez Look-alike contest which she used as a stepping stone to announce herself to an eagerly awaiting audience. She emerged the winner and rode on that fame to create a name for herself, gaining recognition in the industry. As a model, she has appeared in music videos for famous artists like Chris Brown, Fat Joe, Akon, Lil Wayne and a couple of others.\nErica Mena has posed for a number of magazines, featuring on their cover pages including MAXIM, King Magazine, The Source, SHOW Magazine, XXL magazine and more. Besides her initial TV debut as Jennifer Lopez look alike, she has made a major appearance in Love and Hip Hop, Erica has also featured in Kourtney and Kim Take over Miami where she worked as a sales attendant but was sacked due to her attitude towards the customers and her boss.\nIn her quest to further expand her world and earn some accolades, Erica has taken to writing and has come up with 3 books; Underneath It All (where she talked about herself, family and all), Chronicles of a Confirmed Bachelorette (where she talked about her love life), and Feather Bone.\nSo far, Erica has made a name for herself in the entertainment industry not just as a model or reality TV star but also as a published author of Underneath It All. She is also well known for her dress sense which has over the time been captivating, leading to her owning her own fashion line. In all, Erica Mena\u2019s net worth is $350,000.\nErica Mena\u2019s Relationship With Bow Wow\nShad Gregory Moss popularly known by his stage name Bow Wow had what many perceived as the perfect love affair. At first, we did not think it was serious but it turned out we were all wrong when he popped the big question to the surprise of many.\nThe lovebirds met on Bow Wow\u2019s hit music show 106 & Park where Erica was a guest. Soon after the program, the two officially began dating. Interestingly, it wasn\u2019t up to six months later when the couple was seen walking the red carpet together at BET Hip-hop Awards 2014. When she was asked if Bow Wow was indeed her boyfriend, she responded in the affirmative and made it more interesting by saying he is her fianc\u00e9.\nIn 2015, rumors went around that the seemingly beautiful couple was no longer together, making it look like the love spell didn\u2019t last forever. When called to clear the air, Erica Mena tagged Bow Wow \u201can abuser\u201d.\nBaby Father and Son\nErica\u2019s love life has not been all straightforward as she has been linked to \u201cboyfriends\u201d like Rich Dollaz and Raul Conde, but her relationship with the latter was serious enough to see them get married. At the age of 19, the TV star had her first child, a son she named King Conde, however, the marriage was short-lived as they are both divorced now and Erica is raising up her son as a single mother.\nThe American vixen is said to have featured her son in the new season of Love and Hip-Hop in a bid to show that her first duty is as a mother and she has done well by bringing up a polite and well-mannered son. The boy\u2019s father, Raul Conde is an American rapper and a member of the rap group Terror Squad.",
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        "raw_content": "Home Musicians John Rzeznik Wife, Daughter, Age, Height, Net Worth, Bio\nJohn Rzeznik Wife, Daughter, Age, Height, Net Worth, Bio\nWith a career spanning over three decades and counting, the chances are that you must have come across the name John Rzeznik, who is best known as the co-founder, frontman and guitarist of the Buffalo rock band, the Goo Goo Dolls. Although Rzeznik and vocalist/bassist Robby Takac are the only members of the band at the moment, the group\u2019s original lineup included a drummer/percussionist George Tutuska, who left the band in 1995, one year after drummer/percussionist Mike Malinin joined Goo Goo Dolls. Presently, the band has guitarist/backing vocalist Brad Fernquist, keyboardist/guitarist/backing vocalist Jim McGorman, and drummer/guitarist/ saxophonist/keyboardist/backing vocalist Craig Macintyre as its touring members.\nJohn also makes some neat earnings as a singer-songwriter, and producer. In the course of his sustained career, the music maestro worked with the following prestigious labels Warner Bros, Metal Blade, and Warner.\nJohn Rzeznik\u2019s Bio (Age)\nThe Goo Goo Dolls superstar\u2019s full name is John Joseph Theodore Rzeznik. His parents, Joseph Rzeznik (a postal clerk and bar proprietor) and Edith Rzeznik welcomed him into the world on the 5th day of December 1965 in Buffalo, New York. John is the last child as well as the only son of his parents who are staunch Catholics. He is of English and German descent on his mother\u2019s side and of Polish ancestry on his father\u2019s side.\nRzeznik was barely 16 when he lost both of his musician parents (the couple played the flute and clarinet very well).\nHis dad had issues with alcohol which eventually led to his death at the age of 55 while his mother passed away as a result of a sudden heart attack just one year after the death of her husband, leaving behind John and his four older sisters (Phyllis, Kate, Gladys, and Fran) with help from their cousin John Guljas.\nOwing to the singer-songwriter\u2019s strict Catholic upbringing, John was enrolled at Corpus Christi Grammar School and later McKinley Vocational High School, where he met a friend who introduced him to playing the guitar, a hobby which he would eventually stick to in his entire life. 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        "raw_content": "Do you want to start living your dreams? It is possible, however, you must take action. You can\u2019t hope that it will happen on its own. It isn\u2019t impossible, but you do have to plan and take the necessary steps on the journey which takes you in the right direction. Creating your dreams and making them possible is something you should never let go of and always take steps towards your dreams and to live your life to the fullest!\nStart Living Your Dreams By Planning With Intention\nI have gone over and over planning, it is the only thing that will help you reach your goals.\nHowever, it is important to know how to plan to get the results you are looking for. 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        "raw_content": "<On the road with photographer Jack Murphy\nProhibition days in Saugerties>\nBlues great Slam Allen will pay tribute to BB King at Unison on September\nSlam Allen.\nAn evening with Slam Allen, New York State Blues Hall of Fame member, will celebrate the 90th birthday of the legendary BB King on September 17 at the Unison Arts Center. \u201cBig\u201d Joe Fitz of WDST (100.1 FM) will facilitate the interviews and introductions. \u201cWhen I was eleven years old and saw and heard BB King, I knew right then that I wanted to grow up doing what BB was doing,\u201d Allen said. \u201cI am looking forward to performing at the Unison Arts Center to celebrate BB King\u2019s birthday and help keep his legacy and contributions to American music alive!\u2019\u2019\nAllen grew up in a family of musicians, as his father and uncles performed as the Allen Brothers Band. The younger Allen now has been entertaining crowds around the world with his soul and blues music for over 20 years.\nAdvance tickets are $15 for members, $19 for non-members. At the door, tickets are $17 for members, $21 for non-members. Visit www.unisonarts.org or call (845) 255-1559 for more information/tickets.\nUnison Arts Center is located at 68 Mountain Rest Road in New Paltz.",
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        "raw_content": "The discovery of coffee trees dates back to the 8th to 9th century. Ethiopia is believed to be the original home of the coffee (arabica) plant. There are also accounts that coffee beans were originally exported from Ethiopia to Yemen and that Yemeni traders later brought coffee plants back to their homes and began to cultivate them there. The properties of the coffee beans led to the plant quickly gaining popularity in many other places.\nThe truly delicious variations of caffeine in a cup come from Maui. Maui has numerous coffee farms. There are large-scale commercial farms and many smaller coffee estates spanning from K\u00e4\u2018anapali to the slopes of Hale\u00e4kala and Hana. Several are producing coffee organically. Maui coffee farmers grow many different varietals in many different micro climates.\nUpcountry Maui bustles with brightly-adorned caf\u00e9s where locals and visitors from different parts of the world sample different kinds of coffee before heading to the beach and other destinations. Local coffee growers steadily shaped the Maui brand and, for many, that meant being small in operations but big in diversity.",
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        "raw_content": "\u00ab Girls as Cattle: Child Brides of Atta-Satta\nProfiting from Abortion \u00bb\nBirth Control and Controlling Women, Part II\nLast month, I wrote about controlling poor women\u2019s fertility, primarily through coercive efforts to prevent them from having children. I have also written about forced pregnancy, opposition to birth control, and the Romanian experiment in banning birth control, which drove up abortion rates and led many children to be abandoned in orphanages where they were neglected and abused.\nBut there are more subtle forms of controlling women\u2019s fertility than forcing them to use or not use birth control, namely through convincing the \u201cright\u201d kind of women to have more births.\nThere has been great concern among some that there is not enough population growth. I am not kidding. The fear is conveyed in this chart:\nThe gold part of the graph represents the historical and expected population growth of industrialized countries and the aqua part represents the same for developing countries. As you can see, there is plenty of population growth going on. The concern is that the bulk of the growth is not predicted to be among the \u201cright\u201d (gold) population. (The site I got this from seems a little sketch, but the graph is accurate.) This parallels fears often expressed in the U.S. that whites are destined to become a minority by mid-century. The U.S. population remains at replacement primarily because of immigrants, most of whom are not from developed nations. The fears of reproduction by people of color have driven many of the coercive fertility practices in the U.S.\nIf one thinks only locally and not globally, fears of demographic shifts may be reasonable. As people live longer, if there are not enough young people in the social system, there is not a system to support the elderly. One of the prime examples of this problem is Japan, which has undergone an unrelenting decline in births since the late 1970s. The average birthrate is 1.39 children per woman, far below the replacement rate of 2.1, and soon 1 in 3 Japanese citizens will be elderly. Some claim that adult diaper sales in Japan have already outpaced baby diaper sales. Forbes calls this population flip Japan\u2019s \u201cdemographic death spiral.\u201d\nThis kind of \u201cdeath spiral\u201d is the topic of film Demographic Winter: The Decline of the Human Family. In the world of population study, opportunities for women are promoted as a progressive solution for limiting births in poor countries, because education and economic independence for women lead to lower birthrates. Demographic Winter suggests that the advances already achieved by women in industrialized nations will cause a demographic collapse (as well as a collapse of the family as we know it). According to the film, among the major causes for the demographic winter are women in the workforce, the sexual revolution, and no-fault divorce.\nThe solution to the specter of a future of unsustainable taxes on the young in order to support the aging? Why, the subjugation of women and a return to patriarchy! Kathryn Joyce writes an excellent review, which I encourage you to read in full. She notes:\nThe sin that preoccupies the entire documentary \u2013 though such morally-infused terms are assiduously avoided throughout the film \u2013 is birth control and the sexual revolution, and the widespread cultural decision of women to limit their fertility.\nShe points out that in other venues, the filmmakers have indicated their agenda more blatantly:\nThe optimistic \u201cspringtime\u201d solution to \u201cdemographic winter\u201d was promoting aggressive pronatalist policies that would encourage a traditionalist family structure they call \u201cthe natural family.\u201d\nBut the \u201csin\u201d of straying from \u201cthe natural family\u201d is the sin of the women of Europe or of European ancestry only. Immigration has kept the U.S. population at replacement rates, but in regard to the Muslim immigrants of Europe, a World Congress of Families speaker said that they are\n\u201ctoo many, and too culturally different from their new countries\u2019 populations to assimilate quickly\u2026They are contributing to the cultural suicide of these nations as they commit demographic suicide.\u201d\nAs reported by Joyce, in the film, Phillip Longman (currently a senior fellow with the New America Foundation) concludes:\nCertain kinds of human beings,\u201d just like the \u201csterile pagan nobility\u201d of the fading Roman Empire, \u201care on their way to extinction. People who for lack of faith don\u2019t go forth and multiply.\u201d The only solution Longman sees, quickly dismissing the progressive \u201cSwedish model\u201d welfare state that subsidizes more equitable parenthood, is a \u201creturn to traditional values: patriarchy, properly understood.\u201d\nHere is where we can see that subjugating women for the greater good is primarily about subjugating women. The industrialized nations with the lowest birthrates are distinctly not the countries with the most gender equity. In Japan, according to a story in the Guardian, the young are eschewing sex in addition to marriage and childbearing. Of marriage, the story reports:\n\u201cMarriage is a woman\u2019s grave,\u201d goes an old Japanese saying that refers to wives being ignored in favour of mistresses. For Japanese women today, marriage is the grave of their hard-won careers.\nThe BBC posits that Japan is \u201cthe worst country for working mothers\u201d\u201370% of women quit after having their first child, in part because of cultural expectations and in part because of structural conditions. Daycare slots are in short supply, and work hours are incompatible with parenting. Workplace discrimination against married women and mothers is rampant. While mothers are expected to sacrifice themselves entirely for their children, men are expected to be completely devoted to their jobs. Japan also has very strict policies against immigration, which limits their routes for the country\u2019s population growth.\nOther countries with very low birth rates include Germany (1.36), where schools still send children home for lunch and working mothers are known by the slur \u201crabenmutter\u201d (as the BBC notes, \u201cscarcely a greater insult can be hurled by a man in a suit at a woman in a suit\u201d); Switzerland (1.52), where women did not win the right to vote until 1971; and Spain (1.36), where until Franco\u2019s regime ended in the 1970s, women could not own property and single women had to be chaperoned in public, and where machismo is still common in the culture today.\nAmong the countries with the highest birth rates? France (2.03), Iceland (2.02), Sweden (1.90) and Norway (1.88). All of these countries have progressive policies toward most of the social ills profiled in Demographic Winter, with high rates of premarital sex, cohabitation, out-of-wedlock pregnancy, and contraceptive use. They also provide ample parental leave (often for fathers as well as mothers), subsidized daycare, and short work weeks (the countries in which people have the shortest work weeks are also among the wealthiest in the world, so such policies are not destroying them).\nSo why return to patriarchy? In developed nations, gender inequality appears to depress, rather than accelerate, the birth rate. The question then becomes, is the fear of a \u201cdemographic winter\u201d really about the elderly outnumbering the young? Or is it about the reproduction of nonwhites and the equality of women?\nTags birth control, contraception, Demographic Winter, Europe, Families, Health, Immigration, Japan, Kathryn Joyce, Patriarchy, racism, Reproductive health, woman as human, World Congress of Families\nBirth Control and Controlling Women, Part I | human with uterus says:\n[\u2026] Read Part II here [\u2026]\nI actually ran into that same film a couple years ago and wrote a bit about it \u2013\nhttp://athenasantics.blogspot.com/2011/04/demographic-winter-i.html\nhttp://athenasantics.blogspot.com/2011/04/demographic-winter-part-ii.html\nhttp://athenasantics.blogspot.com/2011/06/demographic-winter-part-iii.html",
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        "raw_content": "Home Society Sport Iran Wins Two More Golds at Weightlifting World Championships\nIran Wins Two More Golds at Weightlifting World Championships\nAli Hashemi from Iran claimed a gold medal at the 2017 International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) World Championships at the Anaheim Convention Center early Tuesday.\nIn the men\u2019s 105kg event, Hashemi came out on top with 404kg after winning the snatch with 183kg and finishing third in the clean and jerk with 221kg.\nHashemi became the first world champion from his country in the category.\nMohammadreza Barari is Iran\u2019s only other medalist in the men\u2019s 105kg, claiming bronze in the clean and jerk in 2013.\nLatvian Arturs Plesnieks won the silver medal with 402kg and bronze medal went to Uzbekistan\u2019s Ivan Efremov with 399kg.\nSohrab Moradi had already won Iran\u2019s first gold medal in the 94kg.\nIranian Athletes",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 Videos from Previous Meetings\nVideo of Richard Lemarchand\u2019s \u201cLife of Play, Life of the Mind\u201d Released \u2192\nRichard Lemarchand\u2019s \u201cLife of Play, Life of the Mind\u201d Recap\nPosted on 25/07/2013 by Luke Dicken | Comments Off on Richard Lemarchand\u2019s \u201cLife of Play, Life of the Mind\u201d Recap\nIn this post, IGDA Scotland volunteer Jamey Stevenson summarises the special event held on 2nd July in association with Glasgow Caledonian University in which Richard Lemarchand, former Lead Designer at Naughty Dog presented a Masterclass titled \u201cLife of Play, Life of the Mind: What Game Design Can Teach Us\u201d.\nEarlier this month, Glasgow Caledonian University played host to game industry veteran Richard Lemarchand, who delivered an articulate and enlightening masterclass, presented in partnership with IGDA Scotland. The event garnered a huge turnout; the GCU lecture hall in which it was held was packed to the rafters with enthusiastic attendees. Judging from the quick survey conducted by Richard at the start of his talk, it was also quite a diverse audience \u2013 one that included educators, students, professional developers, and hobbyists alike.\nFor those familiar with Richard\u2019s background, it will perhaps come as no surprise that the crowd he draws is such a heterogeneous group. Professional game makers often talk about \u201cbridging the divide\u201d between industry and academia, and it seems that the perceived gulf between the two camps can often appear equally daunting from either side. But Richard\u2019s own journey has now taken him across that gap and found him not only surviving the transition, but loving every minute it. Whether as Lead Designer of the acclaimed Uncharted series at Naughty Dog, or in his current position as a Professor of Game Design at the venerable USC interactive media program, Richard has managed to achieve success on both sides of the purported industry/academia boundary, seemingly with with minimal hand-wringing along the way.\nOne of the recurring themes of Richard\u2019s talk was the benefit of being \u201cinterested in everything\u201d, and how maintaining an abiding spirit of curiosity can serve to enrich one\u2019s life. He identified this same open-minded, exploratory approach to the world as an essential skill for game designers to cultivate. The overarching subject of the presentation was the many ways in which the skills that had proven most essential to Richard\u2019s evolution as a game designer were also highly applicable to his current role as a teacher. This topic was illustrated via a personal tour of Richard\u2019s career, from his enduring fascination with indie and art games, to his role in shaping AAA blockbusters, and an intriguing glimpse into the methods used to teach game design at USC.\nDespite the fact that his message included many pearls of wisdom for both aspiring and experienced game developers, the underlying basis for the talk was much more humanistic. While the notion of a \u201cMasterclass\u201d might have easily been misconstrued to imply a sort of forbidding, \u201celites only\u201d mentality, the atmosphere that Richard created could not have been more warm and inviting. Throughout the talk, he displayed a readily apparent knack for conveying information with a tone that was inclusive enough to accommodate those with little more than passing knowledge of digital games. It was enough to make me envious of his students!\nIn keeping with his holistic approach to games and learning, the mix of concepts Richard covered was incredibly expansive: everything from homebrew and zine culture, Fluxus, flow, playtesting and prototoyping was included in the discussion. There were far too many compelling ideas whirling around to be listed here, but a few other personal highlights included:\nFinding out what books constitute the \u201ccore texts\u201d of the USC program: Game Design Workshop and Rules of Play, certainly a solid foundation for teaching design fundamentals\nHearing Richard\u2019s take on the most useful subjects for game designers to study (systems design and human psychology got shout outs)\nRichard\u2019s pragmatic, thoughtful stances on recurring debates like whether games are art and whether it\u2019s truly possible to teach creative skills like game design (short answer: yes to both, but with a lot of nuance)\nThe similarities between being a teacher and a Dungeon Master\nThe concept of \u201cvulnerability\u201d in Uncharted, and how it informed Richard\u2019s teaching style\nOverall, it was a highly informative and engaging lecture from the newly graduated Doctor Lemarchand. Please join us in congratulating Richard on receipt of an Honorary Degree of Doctor of Technology from Glasgow Caledonian University. We\u2019d also like express our thanks to GCU for their assistance arranging this special appearance from such a talented speaker. Those who didn\u2019t attend definitely missed out on something special. But don\u2019t fret! Video of the session is expected to be available shortly, and there are plenty more great events coming your way in the near future courtesy of IGDA Scotland, so keep watching this space.\nThis entry was posted in Glasgow, IGDA Scotland, Meetings and tagged Lectures, Meetings, Richard Lemarchand, Special Event. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "title": "Integrating mental health into primary health care in Zambia: a care provider's perspective | International Journal of Mental Health Systems | Full Text",
        "raw_content": "Integrating mental health into primary health care in Zambia: a care provider's perspective\nLonia Mwape1, 4Email author,\nAlice Sikwese1,\nAugustus Kapungwe2,\nAlan Flisher3,\nSara Cooper3\n\u00a9 Mwape et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2010\nDespite the 1991 reforms of the health system in Zambia, mental health is still given low priority. This is evident from the fragmented manner in which mental health services are provided in the country and the limited budget allocations, with mental health services receiving 0.4% of the total health budget. Most of the mental health services provided are curative in nature and based in tertiary health institutions. At primary health care level, there is either absence of, or fragmented health services.\nThe aim of this paper was to explore health providers' views about mental health integration into primary health care.\nA mixed methods, structured survey was conducted of 111 health service providers in primary health care centres, drawn from one urban setting (Lusaka) and one rural setting (Mumbwa).\nThere is strong support for integrating mental health into primary health care from care providers, as a way of facilitating early detection and intervention for mental health problems. Participants believed that this would contribute to the reduction of stigma and the promotion of human rights for people with mental health problems. However, health providers felt they require basic training in order to enhance their knowledge and skills in providing health care to people with mental health problems.\nIt is recommended that health care providers should be provided with basic training in mental health in order to enhance their knowledge and skills to enable them provide mental health care to patients seeking help at primary health care level.\nIntegrating mental health services into primary health care is critical to improving and promoting the mental health of the population in Zambia.\nOver the last decade, Zambia has embarked on a radical transformation process aimed at creating a well functioning, cost effective and equitable district-based health care system [1]. Such reforms were in response to the government's growing awareness of the innumerable health challenges afflicting the nation. These reforms were based on a primary health care concept, as it was believed that most diseases in Zambia were either preventable or could be managed at the primary health care level [2]. Thus, primary health care was chosen as a vehicle through which to deliver health services to the population. A number of progressive health laws and regulations were devised, together with the Basic Health Care Package (BHCP). This Package is a set of carefully selected high impact interventions offered through the public health system at no out of pocket cost to the user or on a cost-sharing basis at different levels of the health care delivery system [2, 3]. Selection of the interventions included in the BHCP was done through epidemiological analysis of those diseases that caused high morbidity and mortality rates in the country. A total of ten priority areas qualified for inclusion on the BHCP [4].\nMental health was not amongst the ten priority areas for health services in the BHCP. In fact, none of Zambia's strategic health plans and policy documents have addressed and incorporated mental health [4]. Although the burden of mental disorders is unknown in Zambia, hospital-based figures in Zambia suggest a prevalence rate of 3.61 and 1.8 per 10 000 population served by the hospitals catchment area for acute psychotic states and schizophrenia respectively. These are based on the number of existing cases for a particicular period of a year, per 10 000 of the population [5]. Furthermore, treatment for 200 000 people with mental disorders (of an adult population of 2 million) in Zambia is either lacking or provided in a fragmented and not evidence-based manner [6]. It is thus a cause for concern that mental health has been largely overlooked in Zambia, and not included within the Basic Health Care Package [5].\nMental health services appear to have been inadequately incorporated into the primary health care in Zambia, a problem shared with many other low-income African countries [7\u20139]. Although there are psychiatric units within seven general hospitals across the country, and the mental health policy in the country has made a commitment to integration, mental health services in Zambia are largely delivered at Chainama Hospital in Lusaka, the only mental health hospital in the country [10]. According to MHaPP Country Report [11], about 2667 patients per 100,000 population are admitted to Chainama and psychiatric units around the country. The total number of beds in Chainama is 210 excluding 167 (floor beds) which are not officially recognised by the Ministry of Health. Primary health care units (health centres) do not have any mental health plans, and are severely fragmented and unco-ordinated [12, 13, 10]. In these facilities, there are also inadequate psychotropic drugs, and the few staff that are available have either inadequate knowledge about mental health or they are unable to cope with the inclusion of people with mental health problems in their work schedule [10]. It has been observed that mental health referral services at the primary health care level have practically collapsed [5].\nThere has been widespread recognition of the benefits of and need for low and middle income countries to better integrate mental health within primary health care [7, 14]. Integrating mental health into primary health care has been shown to reduce mental health care costs [15] and provide the best practice in the provision of treatment, rehabilitation and general care of psychiatric patients [16\u201318].\nThere is a dearth of research on mental health generally in Zambia [12, 13, 5] with currently no research having been conducted on issues around integration of mental health with primary health care. This current paper presents part of the data that was collected for a Knowledge Attitudes and Practices (KAP) survey that assessed the knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding mental health of general and mental health care providers' in Zambia. This survey formed part of the Mental Health and Poverty Project (MHaPP). The MHaPP, which is being conducted in four African countries: Ghana, South Africa, Uganda and Zambia, aims to investigate the policy level interventions required to break the vicious cycle of human poverty and mental ill-health, in order to generate lessons for a range of low-and middle-income countries [19]. The aim of this particular paper was to explore health care providers' views about mental health integration into primary health care. It sought to document whether there was support and/or resistance to such integration, possible reasons for such attitudes, and health care providers' recommendations regarding integration. This study will offer insights into how mental health could be better integrated into primary health care in Zambia and low-income African countries.\nA survey was devised and conducted in order assess the knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) regarding mental health of general and mental health care providers' in Zambia. The main objective behind this survey was to guide and inform the training that would be carried out amongst general and mental health care practitioners to better identify and manage common mental illness.\nData collection took the form of a questionnaire with both open and closed ended questions. The questionnaires were administered to selected health care providers who worked in Out-Patients departments. Seventy six questions were asked covering three topics namely: Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices. Knowledge and Practice included the following sub-headings; knowledge about causes of mental illness, knowledge about mental disorders and ability to treat, prescribe, and administer drugs while Attitudes involved; stereotypes, separatist and discriminatory attitudes, restrictiveness. The questions on which this paper is based formed part of the 'attitudes' component of the survey instrument which included questions on attitudes towards training, and attitudes towards integration. The guiding questions are shown in table 1\nGuiding questions on attitudes towards training and integration\nFollow-on Question\nThe Ministry of Health is soon to on training PHCstaff in identifying and management of mental disorders. How important do you think this is?\nWhat are are the reasons for your answer?\nThe reason behind training of PHC in mental health is to integrate mental health into PHC system. How important do you think this is?\nWhat are the reasons for your answer?\nIn your view, what type of impact will integration of mental health into PHC have on the provision of primary health care in general?\nPlease give the main reason for your answer.\nWhat would be your opinion to the proposition that there are other more important areas of PHC other than mental health in which PHC staff should be trained.\nWhich are these areas\nThe questionnaire was piloted on fifteen health workers in Kafue District that was not part of the survey sites. Based on the findings from this pilot, the questionnaire was adapted and revised.\nThe data were collected from two purposively selected sites: Lusaka, representing an urban setting, and Mumbwa, representing a rural setting. These sites were selected as Ministry of Health pilot districts for integration of mental health into primary health care as well as for the purpose of representation of rural and urban scenarios. A total of 111 participants drawn from health facilities in the mentioned areas took part in the survey. Purposive sampling technique was used to select participants. Health workers from Out-Patients departments were selected because they see all incoming patients and refer them to respective departments depending on the patient's condition.\nParticipants were recruited from more than half the number of health centres in Lusaka. In Mumbwa they were recruited from health centres that were accessible. However, the health centres and clinics that participated were typical of all clinics in the sense that they are government financed and supervised health centres, and being served through the same basic health care package. The clinics also recruit categories of staff with similar levels of qualifications and training. In addition, almost all the health centres in Lusaka are placed in low density areas catering for similar characteristics of the population. The same applies to the rural health centres. Therefore the sample was representative of the districts from which participants were drawn. The data were collected between March and April 2009.\nThe quantitative data were entered into the excel data entry programme where numeric data were aggregated. Descriptive statistical analyses of relevant items were conducted.\nThe qualitative data were analysed using thematic analysis informed by Braun and Clarke [20] in order to identify common responses to the questions. The data were transcribed as word for word statements from participants. Initially, all responses were read several times over to gain a sense of the meaning as a whole. Long table analysis which is a low cost technology option was used to organise the data. Responses to questions from various groups of participants were coded in different colours, and were pasted onto flip charts. Each question was on a different flip chart, followed by responses from the different groups of participants identifiable by the colour codes. Independently identified codes were then compared, and where they addressed similar content, were combined into single categories. We then inductively looked for connections and relationships among the discrete codes, in order to uncover common themes and meanings across the entire data set. Themes were grouped according to the following: similarities; treatment; stigma and discrimination; human rights; training and resistance.\nPermission to conduct this study was obtained from the Ministry of Health Directory of public health and research, and the District Directors of Health for the respective districts. Detailed information was provided to participants concerning participation and the consequence of the study. Participation was voluntary, and informed consent was obtained. For the purpose of anonymity, participants' names were omitted from the questionnaire.\nSocial demographic characteristics\nOne hundred and one participants were took part in the survey. The age ranged between 19 and 65 years with the majority (41.4%) of them aged between 35 and 45 years. All participants were health care providers working in out-patients departments. Their work experience ranged from the newly graduated to those almost reached their retirement.\nTable 2 shows age distribution, job title, work experience and qualification of health care staff surveyed. Most (79.2%) of the respondents were aged between 25 and 45 years. The job title (and percentage) of the respondents interviewed were as follows: Zambia Enrolled Nurses (29.7%), Zambia Registered Nurses (23.4%), Zambia Enrolled Psychiatric Nurse (6.3%), Zambia Registered Mental Nurses (1.8%), Clinical Officers Psychiatry (6.3%), Clinical Officers general (28.8%). Clinical Officers psychiatry and Registered Metal Health Nurses are front line staff in the delivery of mental health care in primary health care units in both long stay facilities and daily outpatient facilities. Clinical Officers prescribe psychotropic drugs which are then administered by nurses. Such staff members are lower than doctors, with the law inhibiting them from prescribing psychotropic drugs. In terms of work experience, more than two-thirds (81.1%) of those interviewed had been working as health care providers for more than four years with the majority (66.7%) having worked for more than five years. More than half (54.1%) of the respondents were certificate holders while the rest (45.9%) were diploma holders.\nNumber and distribution of respondents by age group, job title, work experience and qualification\nClinical Officer general\nClinical Officer Psychiatry\nZambia Registered Nurse\nZambia Enrolled Nurse\nZambia Enrolled Psychiatric Nurse\nZambia Registered Mental Nurse\nAttitudes towards integration\nThe results revealed a high degree of favorable attitudes towards the proposed integration of mental health into primary health care. As indicated in table 3, more than 71 percent (71.2%) of interviewees indicated that such integration was extremely important while 27 percent indicated that it was important. Overall, 98.2 percent were of the view that such integration was either extremely important (71.2%) or just important (27.0%) and this ranged from a high of 88.5 percent among Zambian Registered Nurses to 25.1 percent among Environmental Health Technologist who indicated that it was extremely important. The low percentage among Environmental Health Technologists could be due to the fact that only 4 respondents in this category of health care providers were captured in the study.\nFrequency and distribution of respondents by perceived degree of importance of integrating mental health into the primary health care system and perceived degree of importance of training in identification and management of mental disorders (broken down by job title)\nExtremely Unimportant\nClinical Officer general (n = 32)\nClinical Officer Psychiatry (n = 7)\nRegistered Nurse (n = 26)\nEnrolled Nurse (n = 33)\nEnrolled Psychiatric Nurse (n = 7)\nRegistered Mental Health (n = 2)\nEnvironmental Health Technologist (n = 4)\n*NOTE: % of individuals within particular job description\nRationale behind support for integration\nThe reasons different respondents gave for why mental health should be integrated into primary health care can be categorized into three main themes: Better detection and management of mental health problems; stigma reduction; and human rights.\n1. Better detection and managebment of mental health problems\nA key theme advanced by most of the participants that supported integration was that integration of mental health services into primary health care will facilitate early detection of mental health problems and prevent complications. Many respondents indicated that integration would aid \" early intervention\", \"early detection\" and that \"Early diagnosis of mental illness patients will be facilitated\" (Clinical Officer, General, Lusaka).\nIt was indicated further by many health care providers that many people avoid or delay seeking care and treatment at Chainama, the main mental hospital, as the institution is a major source of stigma. It was indicated that people with mental disorders would be more willing to access care and treatment at primary health care clinics, which do not have the same negative connotations attached:\n'Mental illness will not be let to reach advanced stage since early detection and treatment will be effected by both health facility and community, since some family members fear/avoid being associated with Chainama Hospital and end up delaying seeking attention' (Registered General Nurse, Mumbwa).\nSimilarly, another health care provider indicated:\n'People usually have a negative perception about Chainama and mostly people don't even go there if they are referred from health centres so by bringing this service nearer to their community and also being treated in the same facility just like any other patient, then people can be willing to get treatment from the centres without being stigmatized and discriminated against. Other problem can be identified apart from mental illness'(Registered General Nurse, Lusaka).\nAs alluded to in this last remark, integration of mental health with primary health care would also improve the general health care of persons with mental disorders.\nMany participants also indicated that integration would facilitate the detection and management of mental disorders as mental health care would be brought closer to the communities. Numerous health care providers highlighted that many people have to travel long distances, and incur great costs to seek care at Chainama mental hospital. This was particularly emphasized by health care providers in rural areas. It was argued that mental health care would be more accessible and available if it was integrated into primary health care:\n'It will enable the mentally ill to receive care within easy reach in our community and lessen the cost of transport to other institutions like Chainama'(Enrolled Nurse, Mumbwa).\nIn addition, it was indicated that mental health workers are in short supply in comparison with other types of health workers. It was thus suggested that integration would mean that there would be many more staff available for the management and treatment of mental disorders, as general health care workers would be able to attend to patients. This was most aptly revealed by the following two statements:\n'All health care providers would receive training and will be ready to handle mental illness cases in the community and at health centre level, so there would be many more staff available'(Clinical Officer, Psychiatry, Mumbwa) and\n'Patients will be receiving professional case management from all health workers'(Environmental Health Technologist, Mumbwa).\nThe rationale behind this was summarised by one participant as follows:\n'Primary health care system is the only health framework can bring health as close as possible to the communities'(Registered Mental Health Nurse, Lusaka).\nThere was also widespread agreement that integration would aid better detection and management of mental health problems because less people would go to Chainama mental hospital, and Chainama would be less congested and overcrowded. This would ensure that those patients who are admitted to the main mental hospital, would receive better and more comprehensive care. Many respondents indicated that integration will create \"less congestion at Chainama Hospital\" as \"'People with simple mental illness could be handled within the clinic instead of sending them to Chainama'(Clinical Officer, General, Lusaka).\n2. Stigma reduction\nThe issue of stigma and discrimination appeared to be prominent in many participants' responses around integration of mental health into primary health care. Numerous respondents who supported integration stated that stigma would be reduced if people with mental health problems were treated at primary health care units. It was not uncommon to hear statements such as \"once integrated they come out of stigma\"(Enrolled Nurse, Lusaka) and integration would \"lessen stigma\"(Clinical Officer, General, Lusaka)) and \"reduce negative attitudes\"(Enrolled Nurse, Mumbwa). It was suggested that stigma would be reduced because people would start to \"regard mental illness as a disease like any other because they would be treated in the same facility just like any other patient\"(Registered General Nurse, Mumbwa). Furthermore, one respondent indicated:\n'The community attitude will gradually change as they see mental patients are cared for and recover, rather than being locked away'.\nMany respondents shared this view that stigma would be reduced as many people would be able to receive care within their communities, rather than being institutionalized far away in Chainama.\nNumerous participants stated that the government has made a clear commitment to providing health care to the population at the primary health care level. Some respondents said that over and above the benefits of integration, people with mental health problems possess an intrinsic right to treatment at this level of care, just like any other person seeking help for a health problem. They thought that integration of mental health at primary health care level would serve to uphold the human rights that people with mental health problems are thus equally entitled to. As one respondent indicated when stating that he supported integration:\n'Because mentally ill patients like any other patients deserve treatment and care from the primary health care system, in health centres'(Clinical Officer,General, Mumbwa).\nThis view was shared by another health care worker who stipulated:\n'The patients are all important and need equal rights and attention as early as primary care level'(Enrolled Nurse, Mumbwa).\nIndeed, many respondents spoke about how people with mental disorders have the \"right to receive care at the primary level\"(Enrolled Psychiatric Nurse, Lusaka), and the \"right to care without segregation\"(Environmental Technologist, Mumbwa).\nPossible rationale behind resistance to integration\nAlthough respondents who were against integration were not asked directly why they held such attitudes, some of the reasons could be hypothesized based on respondents responses to other questions such as the one asking about the importance participants attached to integrating mental health into primary health care. As such, it seems that fear and negative attitudes towards people with mental disorders may underlie some health care providers reservations regarding integration. Table 4 shows the degree to which respondents are comfortable to attend to or deal with patients with mental illness. The majority (68.4%) of health care providers interviewed admitted that they were extremely uncomfortable (19.8%) or uncomfortable (48.6%) attending to mentally ill people. Similarly, more than two thirds (62.1%) of the respondents indicated that they were either extremely uncomfortable (25.2%) or just uncomfortable (36.9%) dealing with mentally ill persons in general. Furthermore, as indicated in table 4, nearly half (44.1%) of respondents indicated that they find it hard to talk to someone with mental health problems, while 42.3% agreed that detention in a solitary place should be considered for people with mental illness. Also, more than two-thirds (67.5%) of the respondents strongly agreed (27.9%) or agreed (39.6%) with the notion that people with mental health problems should not be treated in the same health centre as general patients.\nNumber and distribution of respondents by the degree to which they are comfortable to attend to or deal with mentally sick people\nDegree of comfort\nAttending to patients with mental illness\nDealing with mentally sick people\nExtremely uncomfortable\nIt thus seems that such attitudes may be informing certain reservations around potential integration between mental health and primary health care.\nThere was widespread agreement amongst respondents that better integration of mental health into primary health care required increased training in the identification and management of mental disorders. Responses are shown in Table 5 by category of health care provider. Most respondents (91%) indicated that training was either extremely important (64.9%) or important (26.1%). Only about 10 percent thought that such training was extremely unimportant (7.2%) or unimportant (1.8%). The positive attitude towards training cuts across all categories of health care providers captured in the study.\nNumber and distribution of health workers by the degree to which they agree or disagree with statements regarding mentally sick persons\nFind it hard to talk to someone with mental health problems\nDetention in a solitary place should be considered for people with mental illness\nMental patients should not be treated in the same health center with other people\nMentally sick persons are entitled to the same attention in the health center as general patients\nChainama is the only place for people with mental illness\nIt was indicated that a lot of mental health problems currently go undiagnosed at the primary health care level because of inadequate knowledge and skills to identify and treat mental health problems. As one respondent indicated:\n'Most cases go unidentified and undiagnosed, so training in mental health at the primary level is long overdue'(Clinical Officer, Psychiatry, Mumbwa).\nIt was indicated that training would equip general health care workers with necessary skills to manage cases of mental illness appropriately. The rural population indicated that training in mental health would also prevent them from referring uncomplicated cases to Chainama hospital. As the following remark indicates:\n'Training will equip us to manage mental illness cases at clinic level and give adequate support'(Registered General Nurse, Lusaka).\nThis study explored integration of mental health into primary health care from the perspective of health care providers in two districts in Zambia. It documents their attitudes towards integrating mental health into primary health care, as well as some of the possible reasons for such attitudes. It also highlights health care providers' recommendations regarding integration. One of the key barriers around integrating mental health into primary health care that has been identified is that the views and concerns of health care providers around integration have not been fully taken into account [14]. This study thus seeks to speak to this gap. To the authors knowledge, it is also the only known study on mental health integration into primary health care in Zambia.\nThe results revealed a general willingness amongst health workers to have mental health added to their list of care responsibilities, and integrated with primary health care. A multitude of reasons were highlighted as to why integration would be beneficial. These included improving the detection and management of mental health problems as people would be more willing to access care, care would be brought closer to the communities, there would be more human resources and Chainama would be less congested. Furthermore, it was indicated that integration would help reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness, as people would receive care in the same facilities as other patients, rather than being institutionalized. Finally, some respondents indicated that integration was a human right for people with mental disorders.\nIntegrating mental health into primary health care has been shown to improve the diagnosis of mental disorders and uptake of treatment, as health care at the primary level is generally more accessible, available and less stigmatizing [14]. Furthermore, it has been shown that because up to 40% of patients attending primary care services will be suffering from the common mental disorders, the opportunities for prevention, both primary and secondary, are greater with integration [21].\nHowever, while most respondents favoured integration, most also said that people with mental health problems should not be treated in the same health centre as general patients. Although it was not explored fully, it seems that resistance to integration may stem from the fear and negative attitudes some health care providers may have towards mentally ill persons. Indeed, fear and stigma, which are common amongst general health care providers [22\u201325], have been identified as some of the main obstacles preventing adequate mental health and primary health care integration[26]. In this regard, further work may be needed, not only in the provision of clinical skills, but also in providing education, changing attitudes and beliefs.\nThe World Health Organisation has been encouraging nations to have a deliberate policy to integrate mental health into primary health care since the Alma Ata International Conference on Primary Health Care in 1978. Despite the numerous health sector reforms that have taken place in Zambia that have been situated within a primary health care philosophy, mental health has been largely overlooked in these reforms. Indeed, the Zambian health service's priority is placed on communicable diseases, at the expense of non-communicable diseases. Jenkins and Stratdee [14] emphasize however that ignoring the burden of disease arising from mental health problems can be expensive in terms of absenteeism, increased demand for health services, and low productivity, among others.\nIt is with the above background in mind that the present study suggests restructuring of mental health services through its integration into primary health care and involvement of the community in the management of mental health problems and promotion of mental health [27]. Researchers in other settings argue for what is termed 'comprehensive integrated primary mental health care', a concept that takes into account the complexity of the interaction of biological, cultural, social and psychological factors in mental health [27, 28]. Comprehensive changes such as reforming the mental health system require greater strength than would be needed to change a segment of it [27].\nBearing in mind the commitment by government contained in the Zambian mental health policy [10] that mental health should be integrated at primary health care level, it would be expected that the first step towards integration should be the inclusion of mental health on the BHCP. Like any other intervention accessible at the primary health care level, mental heath can also be easily accessed. The present study findings revealed the need for mental health problems to be detected earlier. Therefore the importance for the reform programme to ensure mental health services are made practically available within primary health cannot be overemphasised. This may be appropriate because it is easier for many people to access health care from this level given that health facilities are within their reach, and therefore affordable in terms of transport costs. The issue of prohibitive transport cost to take a patient to Chinama has been one of the common concerns for most of the participants of the present study.\nThe recommendations of this study are consistent with Orley and Sartorius' [29] suggestion that health care providers should be able to attend to every patient's psychological dimension of health beside the physical ailment that has led the patient to seek health help. If they do not possess the skill to attend to people with mental health problems, health providers should at least have the skill to identify the problem and refer to their colleagues who are competent to provide mental health interventions. In this case, every health worker in out-patient clinics or even on the ward should be provided with basic training to enable them to explore the mental health status of a person who comes to the clinic for a physical assessment and be able to identify a mental health problem. A conducive environment with knowledgeable and skilled staff on hand to help people presenting with mental health problems may serve to encourage the people to seek help when they need it, thus reducing the prevalence of mental health problems.\nIn this way, the health system would be upholding the holistic concept and person centred approach to care that WHO has recommended in its mental health programmes. Given the current inadequacy in human resource in Zambia in general and at primary health care level in particular, it is appropriate to build capacity so that people with mental health problems can be seen and cared for by health care providers who are not specialised in mental health but have basic knowledge and skills.\nIt is thus clear that in principle, primary health care workers in Zambia appear to support integration of mental health into primary health care, but many still have stigmatising attitudes towards the mentally ill. Consequently, further work is needed, not only in the provision of clinical skills, but also in providing education to change attitudes and beliefs. Integrating mental health into primary health care is however ultimately going to require increased consensus, commitment and political will within government to place mental health on the national agenda and secure funding for the sector. This is essential if the country is to realize the many of the ideals enshrined in the progressive health reforms undertaken over the last decade. As indicated by the World Health Organization, ultimately, there is \"no health without mental health\" [18].\nThis research was funded by the UK Department for International Development (DfID)(RPC HD6 2005-2010) for the benefit of developing countries. The views expressed are not necessarily those of DfID. We would like to acknowledge the respondents for their valuable contributions. Special thanks also to the members of the Mental Health and Poverty Project (MHaPP). RPC members include Alan J. Flisher (Director) and Crick Lund (Co-ordinator) (University of Cape Town, Republic of South Africa (RSA)); Therese Agossou, Natalie Drew, Edwige Faydi and Michelle Funk (World Health Organization); Arvin Bhana (Human Sciences Research Council, RSA); Victor Doku (Kintampo Health Research Centre, Ghana); Andrew Green and Mayeh Omar (University of Leeds, UK); Fred Kigozi (Butabika Hospital, Uganda); Martin Knapp (University of London, UK); John Mayeya (Ministry of Health, Zambia); Eva N Mulutsi (Department of Health, RSA); Sheila Zaramba Ndyanabangi (Ministry of Health, Uganda); Angela Ofori-Atta (University of Ghana); Akwasi Osei (Ghana Health Service); and Inge Petersen (University of KwaZulu-Natal, RSA).\nAF and CL conceived of the study, and participated in its design and coordination and helped to draft the manuscript. LW and SC drafted the manuscript. AS, AK and AS were involved in revising the manuscript critically for important intellectual content. 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        "raw_content": "shaun Denton\nDave Brinkhus\nPublished by Imran Malik at December 18, 2018\nNursing homes are responsible for providing care for patients and preventing injuries. Unfortunately, however, almost 90 percent of nursing homes are understaffed, a condition that often leads to neglect and abuse of vulnerable patients. A 2018 analysis of payroll data submitted to Medicare shows that most nursing homes actually had far fewer nurses and other staff available for caring for patients than they had ever reported to the government. In addition, there are significant changes in the number of care-taking staff available each day, with weekends being particularly low. On these low days, staff members have to care for twice [\u2026]\nPublished by Imran Malik at October 17, 2018\nBe Prepared to File a Storm Damage Insurance Claim\nEven if you don\u2019t live in the direct path of the latest hurricane, you\u2019re sure to feel the effects of powerful tropical storms within the near future. With hurricanes occurring more frequently and with greater ferocity than ever before, it makes sense to be prepared to protect your family and your home from danger. Most of us already know the drill about bottled water, flashlights, batteries, window protection, and pools, but many people I talk with have not prepared adequately for dealing with their insurance companies after storm damage occurs. Once a storm has hit and damaged your property, it\u2019s [\u2026]\nPublished by Imran Malik at September 18, 2018\nIf you or a family member has been injured due to someone else\u2019s careless behavior \u2013 whether in a car accident, a hospital, a place of business, or in some other setting \u2013 you may be wondering if you can sue the negligent party. You might have many important questions about your situation: Do you have a legitimate case? Can you get financial compensation for your injuries? Do you need an attorney in order to sue someone? Whom can you call for help? If this sounds like you, this blog post could be helpful, but talking with an experienced personal [\u2026]\nPublished by Imran Malik at August 21, 2018\nYour Rights When Filing a Florida Homeowner\u2019s Insurance Claim\nMany Florida homeowners are unsure what their rights are as homeowner\u2019s insurance policyholders and feel insecure when dealing with their insurance companies after experiencing a loss. This should not be the case. As an insured homeowner, you have certain rights under the law. At Malik Law, we believe knowledge is power. Knowing your rights when filing a Florida homeowner\u2019s insurance claim can make the claims process less confusing and intimidating. In addition, getting help with your claim from an experienced insurance claim attorney can give you the power to take control of the situation and get the results you want. [\u2026]\nPublished by Imran Malik at July 23, 2018\nFlorida Pool Injuries and Premises Liability\nWhile our Florida pools are a great place to cool down, have fun, and relax, they can be very dangerous, especially if they are not well maintained or supervised. Thousands of people get injured each year in Florida, either in or around a pool, and some of the injuries can be very serious. When pool injuries are the result of negligence on the part of the person or organization responsible for maintaining the pool, hurt individuals may be able to recover damages for their injuries by filing a Florida personal injury claim. In fact, with help from an experienced premises [\u2026]\nPublished by Imran Malik at May 11, 2018\nThe 2018 Orlando Tropical Storm Season\nHurricane Season begins in a few short weeks, and the good news is that researchers are predicting fewer major storms than last year. The bad news is that they are still predicting a greater number of storms than average, including 13 named storms, six hurricanes and two major hurricanes of category 3 or higher. Whether or not these strong storms will hit Central Florida and Orlando is unknown. However, even unnamed tropical storms can damage our homes and other property, and the odds that at least one major storm will cause havoc and damage in our area are pretty high. [\u2026]\nPublished by Imran Malik at April 18, 2018\nHow to Prepare for the 2018 Florida Hurricane Season\nMany of us in Orlando have just recently finished having our homes repaired from Hurricane Irma damage, so it seems early to be thinking about the 2018 hurricane season. However, the season starts June 1 \u2013 less than two months from now \u2013 and hurricane scientists are predicting another whopper season! Now is the time to review your homeowners insurance policy and prepare your home and family for the storms to come. Review Your Florida Homeowners Insurance Policy When you\u2019re upset and trying to assess the damage to your home following a severe storm, it is difficult to read [\u2026]\nPublished by Imran Malik at March 7, 2018\nWill Orlando Drivers Need Bodily Injury Liability Insurance?\nThe state legislature is still working on repealing Florida\u2019s no-fault auto insurance laws, so we don\u2019t know the final outcome. However, what we do know is that if the legislature repeals the laws during the current legislative session, we could be seeing an end to personal injury protection (PIP) as soon as January, 2019. The laws doing away with PIP, proposed by both the House and the Senate, mandate another form of insurance for automobile drivers \u2013 bodily injury liability coverage. Since this change could be coming soon to Florida, it\u2019s a good time for us to become more familiar [\u2026]\nPublished by Imran Malik at February 16, 2018\nIn 2019, we could see the end of PIP in Florida. Last month the Florida House of Representatives voted 88-15 to do away with our no-fault car insurance law, and the Senate is not far behind. What Does No PIP Mean for Florida? Ending the PIP requirement will mean the end of an era. The requirement that drivers have $10,000 in personal injury protection coverage has been the law for almost 40 years. Ending the requirement also means we\u2019ll be ending our stint as one of only two states that doesn\u2019t require drivers to buy bodily-injury liability insurance to [\u2026]\nCar Accidents and Crash Injuries in Orlando Continue to Increase For the past five years, we have been experiencing a steady increase in the number of car accidents, injuries, and fatalities in Orange County. While the number of deaths from automobile crashes has increased from 124 to 182 (31.87%) during this time period, the total number of crashes has exceeded 30,000 and the number of injuries has exceeded 21,000, as shown in the following chart. With population growth and increasing tourism, the trend does not seem likely to change, so those of us who live in the Orlando area need [\u2026]",
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        "raw_content": "Is your business thinking about building a mobile app? Now might be the time to do it, as smartphone and tablet use reaches near ubiquity, business owners are beginning to realise that a mobile presence is becoming a necessity.\nYOUR mobile app designed and published to the Apple App Store & Google Play Store\nA mobile app is a smartphone or tablet application. Unlike a mobile website, a mobile app must be downloaded and installed, typically from an app marketplace, such as the Apple App Store or Android\u2019s Google Play store.\nAlthough a mobile app functions a lot like a mobile website, a mobile app gives businesses the advantage of having their own corner on a customer\u2019s device. Because users have to download and install the app, businesses have more control over their presence on a device than they would with a mobile website. For instance, a mobile app can be closed or inactive, but still work in the background to send geo-targeted push notifications and gather data about customer\u2019s preferences and behaviors. Moreover, mobile apps make it easy to deploy loyalty programs and use mobile payments using a single platform. It\u2019s also much easier to access a mobile app than a mobile website \u2014 all it takes is one tap, versus having to open a Web browser then type in a URL.Benefits of a mobile app\nThe three major benefits of a well-designed mobile app are:\nIncreasing sales through mobile\nJust about everyone has a smartphone these days and the majority of us take them everywhere we go. This means your company currently has an unrivalled opportunity to never leave your customers\u2019 side.\nWe can tailor a mobile app to meet your exact requirements. To discuss how a mobile app might help your business or organisation please call 01209 831955.",
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        "raw_content": "2-lines x3\nYou might be reading this article for a number of reasons: are you looking to become a cam model? Are you looking to join a cam site? Are you just curious about what the salary of your favorite girl online? Or did you just fall down an internet rabbit hole and this is where you ended up?\u2026 Regardless of why you're here, I promise that you won't be disappointed.\nAs the internet and sex work further intertwine, it's always interesting to get a peek into the lives of the women you free sex chat with via cam. Articles detailing the lives as well as the trials and tribulations of sex workers are popping up in magazines and going viral on Twitter. Why? Because what was once taboo is now being brought into the light, the blue light of a glowing laptop screen.\nPlus, this is the kind of sex work that you don't necessarily have to commit your entire life to. 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And honestly, this is probably the best way to do it.\nIn a lot of the research, I've done, cam girls talk about getting burnt out from caming every day. Because when the camera is on, you have to be on. You have to be ready to entertain. By taking on coaching other girls, Nikki has given her a way to make money that still involves caming but doesn't involve getting naked and being an entertainer, just a teacher.\nIf you're looking to watch other women who are queen of the cams, you should check out Cam Soda because they have the hottest live cam girls!\nAverage Joe cam girl\nThanks to Refinery 29's Money Diaries Series, we got an inside look into a girl who cams every day but hasn't quite made herself into a total porn star. This girl works a somewhat regular grind as a cam girl. She doesn't have another job, and she works around the same hours every night of the week. While Nikki Night is akin to a porn star, this girl doesn't claim to have that much internet fame.\nWhat I noticed while I read in this account of this girl's, well, bank account is that she doesn't make the same amount of money in a single night. There are nights where she can make thousands of dollars in one evening, but there are nights where she doesn't make nearly that much money. But what does seem nice is that she takes time off! She is her own boss!\nA lot of what her weekly expenses had a lot to do with her caming. Since she has a lot of regulars (which is really the only way to make bank as a cam girl, to have regulars), she wanted to keep things new for them. So most of her expenses were for underwear, bras, and sex toys\u2026 plus she can write them off as business expenses\u2026 isn't that every girl's dream? Victoria's Secret qualifying as a tax write off?\nSide hustler cam girl\nEveryone has a side hustle these days. 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        "raw_content": "Building bridges between people in the Holy Land\nIt\u2019s easy to watch the news at a time like and feel powerless. But despite this latest flareup of hostility in the Holy Land, and with the help of the Interfaith Encounter Association, we are coming together \u2013 now more than ever \u2013 to build bridges, overcome prejudice by replacing it with face-to-face knowledge, and thus ensure a better future for ourselves and our children.\nThere\u2019s an old proverb that says \u201cIf your vision is for a year, plant wheat. If your vision is for ten years, plant trees. If your vision is for a lifetime, plant people.\u201d\nThose words really speak to us, because that\u2019s exactly what we have been doing since 2001, as members of the IEA. We\u2019re in this for the long haul. And our efforts are bearing fruit, recruiting more activists to the cause of peace than any other organization in the Holy Land \u2013 thus far, over 8500 participants have met the Other in a deep and life-changing way in the IEA\u2019s 73 encounter groups.\nMaking enemies into friends isn\u2019t easy. It means taking risks, making oneself vulnerable, and reaching out to those who other groups give up on, or don\u2019t even try to involve. But by cultivating an approach which is truly different, which utilizes the power of religion as a force for peace and compassion instead of conflict, we are building a mass-movement of people who refuse to be enemies.\nHow YOU can make a difference:\nHelp spread the word by forwarding this message to others\nBecome involved. If you\u2019d like to contribute your time and skills to the organization and attend encounters, please send us a note at office@interfaith-encounter.org\nPlease make a financial contribution. We need your help to keep going! Your donation of:\n$30 \u2013 covers printing and communications costs for one encounter session\n$60 \u2013 buys food for one encounter session\n$100 \u2013 pays for transportation for Palestinian youth to come to Israel for an encounter session\n$250 \u2013 allows us to retain trained coordinators of one encounter session\n$500 \u2013 covers all the costs for one Palestinian and Israeli Youth Encounter\n$1,000 \u2013 pays for one conference\n$5,000 \u2013 can sustain one ongoing dialogue group for one year.\nPlease contribute now online at https://interfaithencounter.wordpress.com/donate/. As always, all contributions of any size are very warmly appreciated!\nAll contributions are fully tax-deductible in Israel (article 46) and the US (501(c)3). See https://interfaithencounter.wordpress.com/donate for how to make tax-deductible contributions if you are a UK or Swiss citizen.\nIn the US, contributions by check may be mailed directly to: Friends of IEA, 832 Lathrop Ave., Forest Park, IL, 60130-2039\nLastly, we\u2019d like to ask you to take just one minute to watch this brief video clip of one of our encounters, between Jews from Karmiel and Muslims from Majd el-Krum:\nhttps://youtu.be/ULWIs3yuiy4\n(If you\u2019d like, you can see the entire video, as well as other videos, at https://interfaithencounter.wordpress.com/mediapress/video/).\nWe wanted you to see this footage because it really isn\u2019t just a story about us; we can\u2019t make these inspiring, boundary-crossing encounters happen alone. We need YOUR help and involvement. Anything you can contribute will make a real difference on the ground. The teacher from Majd el-Krum, the doctor from Jerusalem, the student from Hebron, and the engineer from Beit Jala are all counting on us as they take a stand within their respective societies for peace. Today we\u2019re all inviting you to join with them, and with us, by supporting our work.\nWe are truly grateful for your help!\nRabbi Yakov Nagen, Group of Rabbis and Sheikhs\nOlfat Ghaben, Group of young Jerusalem women\n\u2013 In the name of IEA participants\nPS: We are also very happy to announce that we are in the final stages of confirming dates for a number of events to take place in the US in 2016. Stay tuned for more info!",
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We also plan to initiate two additional Phase 3 trials for sulopenem in the next few months in complicated urinary tract infections and complicated intra-abdominal infections. We expect top-line data from all three trials during the second half of 2019, followed by our NDA submissions by the end of 2019.\u201d\nSecond Quarter and Recent Highlights\nCompleted initial public offering: In May 2018, Iterum closed its initial public offering of ordinary shares at a public offering price of $13.00 per share. Including shares purchased by the underwriters pursuant to their option exercise, Iterum received net proceeds of approximately $74.2 million, net of underwriting discounts and commissions and offering expenses, from the offering of an aggregate of 6,350,000 shares.\nInitiated a Phase 3 clinical trial of oral sulopenem in uncomplicated urinary tract infections: In August 2018, the company initiated Sulopenem for Resistant Enterobacteriaceae (SURE) 1 trial of oral sulopenem in uncomplicated urinary tract infections (uUTI). The SURE 1 trial is a randomized, multi-center, double-blind study to measure efficacy, tolerability, and safety of oral sulopenem vs. oral ciprofloxacin for the treatment of uUTI in adult women. Oral sulopenem, if approved, could be the first antibiotic approved for uUTI in over 20 years.\nPresented data at ASM Microbe: In June 2018, Iterum presented data on the prevalence of resistant infections and in vitro activity of sulopenem at the American Society of Microbiology (ASM) MICROBE meeting in Atlanta.\nAs of June 30, 2018, Iterum had cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments of $135.3 million and approximately 14.2 million shares outstanding. Iterum expects that its cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments, along with its available borrowings, will be sufficient to fund operations through the fourth quarter of 2019.\nFor the full year 2018, operating expenses are expected to be approximately $90-95 million, which includes the milestone payments owed to Pfizer on first patient dosed in a Phase 3 trial with oral and IV sulopenem of $7.5 million for each product (or $15 million total).\nResearch and development expenses for the second quarter of 2018 were $13.7 million compared to $5.3 million for the same period in 2017. The $8.4 million increase was primarily due to the increase in clinical trial expenses and clinical trial materials as Iterum prepared for the initiation of its three Phase 3 clinical trials in the second half of 2018.\nGeneral and administrative expenses for the second quarter of 2018 were $1.9 million compared to $1.1 million for the same period in 2017. 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Actual future results may be materially different from what is expected due to factors largely outside Iterum Therapeutics\u2019 control, including the uncertainties inherent in the initiation and conduct of clinical trials, clinical trial patient enrollment, availability and timing of data from clinical trials, changes in regulatory requirements or decisions of regulatory authorities, commercialization plans and timelines, if approved, the actions of third-party clinical research organizations, suppliers and manufacturers and other factors discussed under the caption \u201cRisk Factors\u201d in its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the \u201cSEC\u201d) on or about August 14, 2018, and other documents filed with the SEC from time to time. Forward-looking statements represent Iterum Therapeutics\u2019 beliefs and assumptions only as of the date of this press release. 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        "raw_content": "Why no Thurl Bailey?\nJuly 26, 2014 jmoney34 basketball, nba, nba draft, sports, Uncategorized, utah jazz Leave a comment\nSince my best draft picks for the Utah Jazz article came out a few days ago, I have been asked a couple of times why \u201cBig T\u201d Thurl Bailey didn\u2019t make the list. Some have gone as far as to say that I am nuts for leaving him off.\nWhile Bailey had a fine career ( he and others like Blue Edwards and Dell Curry), it was the basis of the story that left him off the list. The criteria was mostly based on if the Jazz made the right (or perfect) pick. What that means is that they took the best possible player who was left on the board. While Bailey\u2019s success in the league was undeniable (12.8 points, 5.1 rebounds, 1.4 assists and 1.2 blocks in 928 games), it doesn\u2019t compare to some of the players who were drafted after him.\nBailey was the seventh overall pick in the 1983 draft. The players who were still on the board when he was selected who had more productive NBA careers were Dale Ellis, Jeff Malone, Derek Harper, Doc Rivers and Clyde Drexler.\nDale Ellis: Ellis went No. 9 to the Dallas Mavericks and was one of the best outside shooters in league history. He was also a great scorer who averaged more than 23 points a game for four consecutive seasons. His best year came in 1988-89 with the Seattle SuperSonics when he made the all-star game after he averaged 27.5 points on 50.1 shooting from the floor, including 47.8 percent from behind the arc. He also added 4.2 rebounds, two assists and 1.3 steals in 82 starts.\nFor his career, he averaged 15.7 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 1,209 games.\nJeff Malone: Malone was taken with the 10th pick by the Washington Bullets. He played 13 years in the league with the Bullets, Jazz, Philadelphia 76ers and the Miami Heat. He was a two-time all-star who averaged more than 20 points during six seasons. His most productive season came in 1989-90 when he averaged a career-high 24.3 points, 2.7 rebounds and 3.2 assists in 75 games.\nFor his career, he averaged 19 points on 48.4 percent shooting, 2.6 rebounds and 2.4 assists in 905 games.\nDerek Harper: Harper was taken 11th by the Dallas Mavericks. He played 16 years in the NBA for the Mavericks, New York Knicks, Orlando Magic and the Los Angeles Lakers. He was an impressive ead guard who could score the ball, find open teammates and be a lockdown defender. One of his best years came in 1990-91 with the Mavericks when he averaged 19.7 points, three rebounds, 7.1 assists and 1.9 steals in 77 games.\nFor his career, he averaged 13.3 points, 2.4 rebounds, 5.5 assists and 1.6 steals in 1,199 games.\nDoc Rivers: Rivers was taken with the seventh pick of the second round (31st overall) by the Atlanta Hawks. He played 13 seasons in the NBA for the Hawks, Los Angeles Clippers, New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs. He was a pass first point guard who was a great defender and a team leader. His best season came with the Hawks in 1987-88 when he averaged 14.2 points, 4.6 rebounds, 9.3 assists and 1.8 steals in 80 games to make his only all-star game appearance.\nFor his career, he averaged 10.9 points, three rebounds, 5.7 assists and 1.8 steals in 864 games.\nClyde Drexler: Drexler was the best of the bunch and the biggest miss for the Jazz. He was selected with the 14th pick by the Portland Trail Blazers. He played for 15 seasons in the NBA for the Blazers and the Houston Rockets. He was a 10-time all-star and good enough to make the original dream team. He was also named as one of the 50 greatest players in NBA history. His most impressive statistical season came in 1988-89 when he averaged 27.2 points, 7.9 rebounds, 5.8 assists and 2.7 steals.\nFor his hall-of-fame career, he averaged 20.4 points, 6.1 rebounds, 5.6 assists and two steals in 1,086 games.\nSo, while Bailey was a very nice player for the Jazz and the Timberwolves throughout his career, he doesn\u2019t compare to some of the fantastic players who went behind him in the draft. Since that was the most important criteria to the ranking he just couldn\u2019t make the list.\nclyde drexlerDale EllisDerek HarperJeff Malonenbathurl baileyUtah Jazz\nPrevious Post: The spotlight, drugs and a life altered: the saga of Justin Blackmon\nNext Post: The next \u201cDream Team\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Sr. iOS Engineer / iOS Engineer\nWe\u2019re looking for a Senior iOS Engineer / iOS Engineer to work on mobile applications that will be used by tens of millions of American Express cardholders around the world. We want someone with strong technical skills and creativity. Should enjoy solving tough problems and working with new technologies. You should not be shy about sharing your ideas, and be obsessive about user experience and beautiful code.\nYou\u2019ll be part of the Mobile Engineering team whose mandate is to develop new products and platforms for American Express customers. Mobile Engineering\u2019s aim is to build interactive experiences at all touch points of a consumer's journey whether before, at, or after the time of purchase.\nYou\u2019ll be working in a fast-paced environment with the stability of working for a Fortune 100 company. Your primary responsibilities will be to work on a small team of engineers developing mobile products. You should be familiar with modern software development methodologies, and be able to dive deep and rapidly iterate on ideas despite ambiguity.\nContribute to the design, architecture, and development of apps that are elegant, efficient, secure, highly available, and maintainable\nWorks closely with other developers and end users to ensure technical compatibility and user satisfaction\nCollaborates with project manager and other software developers to plan, design, develop, test, and maintain the iOS application\nBachelors degree in Computer Science/Engineering/Mathematics or 2+ years of equivalent experience in related disciplines\nKnowledge of developing trends and emerging standards in mobile apps, mobile payments, and wearables\nMinimum of 3 years of experience in iOS Development and 7 years of experience in Software Development\nFamiliar with the whole software development life cycle (e.g. requirements, analysis, design, implementation, testing, and documentation) and - execution models (e.g. Waterfall, Agile, etc.)\nGood understanding of RESTful APIs and how to connect iOS applications to back-end services using asynchronous network calls\nBasic understanding of Web Technologies (Javascript, CSS, HTML5)\nExperience working with automated testing on the iOS platform\nFamiliar with Continuous Integration (CI) and its use in testing, building and deploying iOS apps\nKnowledge of the open-source iOS ecosystem and the libraries available for common tasks\nExperience with Auto Layout\nUnderstanding of code versioning using git\nExperience with UI animations a plus\nExperience with Swift and/or Functional programming is a plus\nExperience with payments technology is a plus\nApps published in the Apple App Store is a plus",
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        "title": "Media Arts & Technology (MRT)-Adjunct Faculty (Pool) - Mount Wachusett Community College, Employment | MPA",
        "raw_content": "Location: Gardner, Leominster, Devens, MA Category: PT Adjunct Faculty Posted On: Wed May 25 2016 Job Description:\nThis particular job posting is an \"Open Pool\" position. There may or may not be available openings at this time however, when an opening does occur, the hiring manager will draw from the pool of applicants we have on file on an as needed basis.\nPart-time; trust funded; Adjunct Faculty DCE MCCC/MTA Unit positions.\nInstruction in both traditional and non-traditional learning modes;\nInstructional preparation; Assessment of student performance; including submission of final grades in a timely fashion; An obligation on the part of the unit member to be available to students by appointment when mutually convenient; Not more than one faculty meeting per session.\nPOTENTIAL OPENINGS:\nMRT 105. Introduction To Mass Media (Formerly BCT 105). 3 Credits.\nMRT 106 Introduction to Human Communications 3 Credits\nMRT 110. 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Editing Digital Video. 3 Credits.\nBachelor degree with a major in course content area required\nEvidence of competence in the area of instruction\nMaintain expertise appropriate to teaching responsibilities\n3-5 years teaching experience in a community college preferred\nThree (3) current Professional Letters of Recommendation are required in order to be considered for employment. Letters must be dated within 1 year of hire and at least one must be from a supervisor/manager.\nSalary: $3,312.00-$4,002.00 3-credit course, $4,416.00-5,336.00 4-credit course, $4,946.00-5,976.00 4-credit lab\nMount Wachusett Community College is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ethnicity, gender, disability, religion, age, veteran status, genetic information, gender identity or sexual orientation in its programs and activities as required by Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and other applicable statutes and college policies. The College prohibits sexual harassment, including sexual violence. Inquiries or complaints concerning discrimination, harassment, retaliation or sexual violence shall be referred to the College's Affirmative Action and/or Title IX Coordinator, the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination, the Equal Employment Opportunities Commission or the United States Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights.\nAbout Mount Wachusett Community College\nWe are an innovative institution for teaching and learning excellence. Students and faculty are at the center of everything we do. If you are looking for the opportunity to come to work every day and help students achieve their dreams, Mount Wachusett Community College is the place for you. Our faculty, staff, and administration forge the direction of the college together - from governance to defining our mission. We understand that for our institution to remain relevant we must continually examine and refine the ways we serve our students. We strive to create an environment where students, faculty and staff feel comfortable and where new ideas and perspectives are encouraged and rewarded. We respect and honor our differences and make them work toward the advantage of all. The college is committed to attracting the best faculty and staff for our students, regardless of race, color, religious creed, age, physical or mental disability, sex, national origin or ancestry, marital status, sexual orientation, genetic information or veteran status. About the College Mount Wachusett Community College is an accredited, public two-year institution serving 29 cities and towns in North Central ...Massachusetts. The picturesque269-acre main campus is located in Gardner, Massachusetts; satellite sites are located in Leominster, Fitchburg, and Devens. The college offers over 45 associate degree and certificate programs, as well as adult basic education and high school equivalency programs, education and training for business and industry, and noncredit professional and personal enrichment programs. MWCC is on the forefront of state and national civic engagement and service learning initiatives and is nationally recognized as a veteran- friendly school. MWCC is in the process of constructing a $42 million science and technology building to support growing STEM programs. The college community enjoys many resources including the East Wing Art Gallery; the 555-seat Theatre at the Mount which hosts a variety of productions annually; the Fitness and Wellness Center, which offers a wide assortment of fitness classes, exercise equipment and an Olympic-size swimming pool; a complete library with access to thousands of on-line publications and data bases, as well as electronic classrooms. In addition, through its membership in the CWMARS regional library system, access is available to all other public and academic libraries in the region. Our Green Commitment In addition, if sustainability is important to you, Mount Wachusett Community College offers the chance to work at one of the greenest colleges in the nation. We are the largest greenhouse gas reducer of any Massachusetts state college, university, or agency, as recognized by the 2011 Leading By Example Award from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. We have also been nationally recognized with a Climate Leadership Award from Second Nature, the supporting organization of the American College and University Presidents' Climate Commitment, and several other organizations. Our Gardner campus features two 1.65 MW Vestas V82 wind turbines that are propelling us to near-carbon neutrality for campus operations. With the college's biomass and solar technologies incorporated into the mix, coupled with significant efficiency improvements, MWCC generates nearly all of its energy on-site to operate as a near-zero net energy campus. About our benefitsOur full-time faculty and staff enjoy a liberal benefits package, including generous retirement plans, eleven health insurance options, dental care, life insurance and long-term disability insurance. In addition, we offer a tuition remission program which provides education benefits at Massachusetts state colleges, community colleges, and University of Massachusetts Colleges for full-time employees, their spouses and dependent children. Education and lifelong learning are valued here. Additionally, sabbatical opportunities and other professional development opportunities are possible. About the regionMount Wachusett Community College is located a few hours from the stunning beaches of the Cape Cod National Seashore, an hour's drive from the cultural attractions and big city lights of Boston, and forty-minutes from the county seat of Worcester, with museums, a thriving restaurant scene, and excellent amenities. A wide variety of state and national parks, including the Appalachian Trail, the White Mountains, the Berkshires and the Green Mountains are all a day-trip away. The best that New England has to offer is here: quaint villages, bustling cities, and beautiful vistas. The Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Worcester Art Museum and the Fitchburg Art Museum offer incredible collections. There are opportunities for great shopping in area cities, towns, and nearby outlet malls. North Central Massachusetts is home to excellent public, charter and private schools as well as an affordable lifestyle. Hiking, biking, and walking trails are spread throughout the region as well, for those seeking to maintain an active outdoor lifestyle. We hope you will consider applying for one of our open positions, and discover all that Mount Wachusett Community College and the North Central Massachusetts region have to offer.",
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        "raw_content": "How to Become a Head Chef Blog Career Advice Career Guides How to Become a Head Chef\nHow to Become a Head Chef\nHead Chefs can earn anywhere from \u00a318,000 at junior level, to \u00a350,000 and more, depending on the size and standard of the restaurant they are running, and their experience.\nThe restaurant business has long hours \u2013 45 hours a week is normal, and 60 to 70 is not unusual.\nBecause customers want to go out at weekends and in the evening, you\u2019ll be working when most people are out enjoying themselves.\nWhat do Head Chefs do?\nHead Chefs decide what will be on the menu.\n\u2022 They do all the budgeting to make sure the costs stay under control.\n\u2022 They choose suppliers, order the food ingredients and make sure that the quality is good.\n\u2022 They manage the staff in the kitchen.\n\u2022 They make sure that everyone works safely, observing health and safety rules to avoid accidents.\n\u2022 They are responsible for everyone storing and preparing food hygienically, so that customers aren\u2019t struck down by food poisoning.\nWhat Qualities Should a Head Chef Have?\nYou\u2019ll need stamina, cooking ability, people skills and a flair for organisation. You have to be able to cope with a lot of pressure at busy times, when the kitchen is working at full steam. You are on your feet constantly, so you need to be physically fit.\nTo become a Head Chef, you\u2019ll need to have experience in different aspects of food preparation and in other areas of running a kitchen. In a large restaurant, there will be chefs employed to produce sauces, starters, desserts, entrees and other parts of the meal. The Head Chef needs to be have experience of these roles so that he or she can supervise the work of other chefs. In a smaller restaurant, such as a pub or bistro, there may be one or two assistant chefs working to the Head Chef.\nHead Chef isn\u2019t an entry level job \u2013 it\u2019s one that you work your way up to, by gaining experience and skills in the kitchen. But it\u2019s a job that\u2019s open to anyone with the talent to run a kitchen and produce great food. It\u2019s not uncommon for Head Chefs to move upwards, to more demanding jobs, as they gain experience.\nYou can get right to the top without any formal qualifications in catering. But more often, chefs take courses to improve their skills and to learn about different aspects of the job.\nTo get into catering as a career, take a look at the courses in catering run by your local college. Or apply for an entry level job as a kitchen assistant, in a restaurant where they offer training. This is an area where you may be able to get an apprenticeship that would provide both on the job practical training and some college courses. This is an ideal way to start your career.\nDo you think a job as a Head Chef sounds good for you? Explore what JOB TODAY has available for you by downloading our app for iOS and Android.",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 I\u2019m Living on top of the Roof!\nThe 4th July and all things American \u2192\nPaul often exhorts and explains from the deep and hidden mysteries of God. This is with relation to the nature of God, his redemption and the glory to be revealed. It is profitable for us as believers who are seeking to know the mysteries of the end of the age and the age to come to apply ourselves to understand what the scripture says about how we should approach such mysteries.\nIt is interesting to note that at the time of the New Testament there was a sect of the Jewish nation that devoted much of their time to studying the Jewish prophecies. They knew the scriptures so well that they could easily quote where the Anointed One of Israel would come.\nWhen Jesus was born King Herod called this sect of the Jews to him\nWhen he had called together all the people\u2019s chief priests and teachers of the law, he asked them where the Christ was to be born. \u201cIn Bethlehem in Judea,\u201d they replied, \u201cfor this is what the prophet has written:\n\u201d `But you, Bethlehem, in the land of Judah,\nwho will be the shepherd of my people Israel.\u2019 \u201c\nThe Pharisees didn\u2019t need time to go and search the scriptures \u2013 their scripture knowledge was sufficient. They knew immediately that Bethlehem was the place.\nLater in Jesus life, we discover the Pharisees still retained this knowledge \u2013 after all it was concerning their Messiah! This point about Bethlehem became a bone of contention, Jesus had grown up in the Galilee, most probably spoke with a broad Galilean accent, yet the Pharisees argued among themselves that Jesus could not possibly be the promised Messiah because he didn\u2019t come from Bethlehem.\nOthers said, \u201cHe is the Christ.\u201d\nStill others asked, \u201cHow can the Christ come from Galilee? Does not the Scripture say that the Christ will come from David\u2019s family and from Bethlehem, the town where David lived?\u201d \u2013 John 7:41-42\nTheir scripture knowledge had puffed them up with pride, so much so that they refused to even ask about Jesus\u2019 background. Jesus, who had been born in Bethlehem, from the line of David, was standing before them, but they assumed they knew better. The scripture had to be fulfilled, but even though the Pharisees knew the words, they refused to let the spirit of the word dwell within them. Jesus even challenged them with this deficiency in their theology.\nAnd the Father who sent me has himself testified concerning me. You have never heard his voice nor seen his form, nor does his word dwell in you, for you do not believe the one he sent. You diligently study the Scriptures because you think that by them you possess eternal life. These are the Scriptures that testify about me, yet you refuse to come to me to have life.\nBy this we understand that our approach to scripture must not simply be a search for knowledge \u2013 knowing the words on the page, knowing and debating among themselves all the mysteries of God did not bring the Pharisees eternal life, in fact it may have brought the very opposite. Because they claimed they could see they were condemned (John 9:41), Jesus even saw them as a pit of snakes in danger of an eternity in utter darkness. (Matthew 23:33)\nTherefore, what should our approach to such study of end times look like? Paul gives some very wise counsel in his letter to the Church of Corinth. Paul often prophesies in his letters \u2013 rather than saying \u201cthus says the Lord\u201d Paul will often explain a \u201cmystery\u201d of God. However in the midst of his exhortation to the Church of Corinth about pursuing spiritual gifts and especially the gift of prophecy, Paul inserts an exhortation \u2013 one of the most famous passages in the New Testament.\nAnd now I will show you the most excellent way.\nPaul was the epitome of a legalistic self righteousness Pharisee that Jesus condemned. He was a Pharisee of Pharisees, yet he was also a trophy of grace. I have imagined Jesus standing before the Pharisees, even until his final condemnation and seeing the worst of all that he condemned, purposing in his heart to take the worst of these Pharisees, redeeming them and transforming them into an apostle to the gentiles \u2013 I think he executed this plan with Paul. Undoubtedly Paul would have known the scriptures as well as any other Pharisee of his age. He looked into the very \u2018mysteries\u2019 of God, yet he admitted to the Church of Corinth \u2013 even if he had worked out all the mysteries of the end of the age, even if the miraculous powers that he operated in were more than double any one in history, even if he could commune with angels \u2013 If Paul did not operate with a spirit of love then all this meant nothing, absolutely nothing.\nBut what does this spirit of love look like in relation to studying the mysteries of the end of the age? We can gain much by looking at the rest of chapter 13 of the first letter to the Corinthians, Paul spells out in clear terms what this type of love looks like. However, he doesn\u2019t really relate it to the study of end times. To find out someone who operated in this spirit, if we do a simple word study on the English word \u2018mystery\u2019, it is apparent in the English translations it only appears in the book of Daniel, in Paul\u2019s writings and in the book of Revelation, therefore a good answer to this question is probably found in studying the life of Daniel. Daniel a man with an excellent spirit in whom the spirit of the Holy God dwelt. Here we find the answer of what the way of love looks like when lived. Daniel was a man of prayer, of fasting, a man in whom no deceit was found and the mysteries of the end of the age were revealed to him.\nSo as we continue our studies the stark challenge is put before us \u2013 will our study of the end times look like the study of the Pharisees or will we follow the way of love and have Daniels lifestyle of prayer and fasting.\nThis entry was posted in Bible Stuff and tagged Family Business. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "Camp Fire Story: Model United Nations Adviser John Crosby\nJohn Crosby, political science instructor and Model U.N. Adviser, lost his home in Magalia due to the Camp Fire. The following is the story of how he traveled across the nation without knowing the status of his home.\nThe morning of the fire John Crosby and his students were headed to a Model U.N. competition in Washington D.C. During the drive to the San Francisco airport, he got a call from his wife saying she was being evacuated.\nHe debated with himself whether to head back or not, but ultimately decided to go through with the trip, due to his inability to help the situation. He also lost contact with his wife, at this point, as she was out of cell phone range.\nAfter landing in Washington D.C., Crosby finally got back in contact with his wife and she informed him that he made the right decision. By not heading back, she was able to fit more personal belongings in their car.\nAfter returning Monday morning, Crosby joined the thousands who had lost their homes.\nHis house was completely burned down. One of the few items still partially intact was a broken dolly.\nJohn Crosby's home after the destruction of Camp Fire. Photo credit: Ron Belser\nEven though Crosby was in the army for 20 years, deployed dozens of times and traveled around the world with his wife for another 20 years, they\u2019ve always had a home to come back to.\n\u201cThere\u2019s a lot of stuff there from traveling and all the memories with the kids,\u201d Crosby said. \u201cI\u2019m devastated because I lost a home, but my wife had a lot of her personality and emotional investment in it and now it\u2019s gone.\u201d\nSoon after returning from the Washington D.C. trip, students from Model U.N. past and present started a GoFundMe page for him. Many of the students credit Crosby for being a coach, mentor, instructor and, above all, a friend.\nDavid Ramirez, a student officer for the class, has known Crosby for almost four years.\n\u201cHe went beyond the borders of being a professor,\u201d Ramirez said. \u201cHe\u2019s shown himself to be a real friend.\u201d\nThe page has currently raised $8,535 and aims toward reaching $10,000. However, Crosby feels others need the assistance more than him.\n\u201cThere are people in much worse condition than I am,\u201d Crosby said. \u201cSo it\u2019s a matter of how do I help people.\u201d\nCrosby did acknowledge the impact the loss of personal belongings will have on himself and those who have lost everything.\n\u201cCertain things you\u2019ve invested in are now gone, and it\u2019s a matter of how to get past that,\u201d Crosby said. \u201cI think it\u2019s time. Certain things you can\u2019t get past, but you have to put it behind you and just move forward.\u201d\nThose desiring to help Crosby can donate to his GoFundMe or share the page.\nJustin Jackson can be reached at newseditor@theorion.com or on Twitter @JustJack0176\n\u2190 \u2018Not My Name\u2019: Transgender Loyola Students Push for Easier Name Change Process\nProfesor de SDSU homenajea con documental los Chicano Blowouts que ocurrieron en Los \u00c1ngeles en 1968 \u2192\nChico State student loses mother and Paradise home during the Camp Fire\nDecember 5, 2018 Journals Today Comments Off on Chico State student loses mother and Paradise home during the Camp Fire\nGender reveals: harmful or celebratory?\nNovember 16, 2018 Journals Today Comments Off on Gender reveals: harmful or celebratory?\nNaked bodies and no sex\nNovember 27, 2018 Journals Today Comments Off on Naked bodies and no sex",
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        "raw_content": "Man of Steel is the current newest Superman film directed by Watchmen\u2019s Zach Snyder and produced by Christopher Nolan and written by David S. Goyer, both of Dark Knight fame.\nThe plot of Man of Steel takes us through a re-imagined version of Superman\u2019s origins. As the planet Krypton nears its end, Jor-El (played by Russell Crowe) sends his son, Kal-El, to Earth in the hopes that their race may endure. Thirty so years later and we meet up with Kal-El (who has now grown up into Henry Cavill) as he continues to search for purpose revolving around his god-like powers. His destiny is right around the corner, however, as the surviving Kryptonions, lead by General Zod/ Michael Shannon are approaching earth with plans of world conquest\u2026\nSo yeah, it\u2019s the usual Thursday night for the Man of Tomorrow here but it\u2019s done very well.\nPictured: Henry Cavill as Superman/Clark Kent/Kal-El.\nIf I had to sum up the Man of Steel in a single word, in order to remain true to a corny over the top reviewing style, I\u2019d have to say the best word to sum up Man of Steel would be \u2018paradox\u2019. Man of Steel is an impossible movie. For one, it\u2019s a good Superman movie. That in itself is a rarity considering Superman Returns, the last attempt at rebooting Superman for the modern age, drew mixed opinions from fans and critics alike. As an added bonus though, Man of Steel manages to be a great Superman film without using either Lex Luthor or Kryptonite.\nPictured: Michael Shannon as General Zod.\nNow, at first glance, the idea for Man of Steel might seem a little strange (How can you have Superman and NOT have Lex Luthor or Kryptonite? That\u2019s like Tim Burton making a movie that isn\u2019t starring Johnny Depp!) and admittedly, Man of Steel takes a short while to warm up to but overall, the film is a brilliant spectacle to behold. The effects are brilliant and fight scenes move fast with great action that you would expect from a Superman movie. The characters are solid and the actors behind them give a great performance with the help of a nicely paced plot. There\u2019s even some nice surprises along the line such as a plot twist here and there and some great character development, especially for our lead villain who, over the course of the movie, becomes a lot more sympathetic than I expected for a genocidal demi-god bent on destroying earth (and before I forget to mention it, Russell Crowe was pretty badass in this film too). I suppose my only real complaint about Man of Steel in general would be that the film really was too dark for its own good. Don\u2019t get me wrong, I like dark and mature stories but when a Batman movie can have more jokes in it than a Superman movie, something is definitely off balance.\nOverall, I believe the main thing that cements Man of Steel\u2019s greatness for me is the fact that Man of Steel understands Superman. Every superhero has their own theme which the thrust of their character and Goyer understands this perfectly. With Spiderman, for example, the theme is guilt: the reluctant hero doomed to fail over and over again due to his own limitations only to rise again once more as a testament to the strength of the human spirit. For Superman, that theme is acceptance: the last son of Krypton trying to find a place for himself in a strange unknown land whilst the weight of the world rests on his shoulders. Man of Steel takes this theme and demonstrates it perfectly.\nPosted by justashadowonthewall in Uncategorized\nCity of God Review\nCity of God is a 2002 Brazilian Film directed by Fernando Meirelles and co-directed by K\u00e1tia Lund. The film is loosely based on the real events revolving around the growth of organised crime in the suburbs of Rio de Janeiro.\nCity of God is one of the most interesting films I have ever watched narrative wise. 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This struck me as odd, mostly because I had never read a poetry collection that had done multiple language versions of the same poem before but at the same time, I admired Mort and the translators of the collection, Elizabeth Oehikers Wright and Franz Wright, for not abandoning the original format of the poem and I am sure people who are more familiar with Belarusian will be grateful for a comparison between the poems in their original and translated states.\nAs for the poetry itself, Mort\u2019s writing is brilliant (or at least the translated forms were) and I enjoyed reading through the collection, despite the fact that I usually am critical of most poetry. Each poem within Factory of Tears is original and creative. It is clear that Mort put a lot of delicate precision to creating a great atmosphere with truly striking images, such as one comparison I personally loved, relating childbirth to crawling out of collapsed ruins. 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The idea was original but also lent itself to multiple story opportunities. Sadly, Visitation ultimately proved disappointing in this regard. What mainly dragged the book down for me was Erpenbeck\u2019s overly descriptive writing style with the occasional long sentence, which often left me either confused or bored out of my skull. What I had originally suspected would be an enjoyable read ended up becoming a boring chore.\nAdmittedly, despite my initial problems with Visitation, the writing style did eventually grow on me and simplified quite a bit as the stories progressed. The overall style of Visitation was quite interesting too. Though the novel originally seems to be a series of separate short stories, each story manages to bleed into another, creating a developed and more connected sense of the story world, such as when the Architect\u2019s wife describes being found by a Russian Soldier, only for a later narration to explain the event from the perspective of the soldier. The Gardener, one of the only constants in almost every story apart from the house, adds to this theme and his slow weakening throughout the book as he grows older perfectly encapsulates the main theme of Visitation: the theme of inevitability of life and the concept of ownership.\nBy far, however, my favourite story within the book was \u2018The Girl\u2019, which follows a young Jewish girl called Doris who is attempting to hide from the Nazi\u2019s within the house. Without giving the whole plot of the segment away, I shall simply say that the chapter is filled with a lot of emotion and the ending was poetically perfect in my opinion.\nOverall, Visitation is an okay read but some people may struggle getting into the story, due to the initial long-winded writing form. Sadly, Visitation also falls into the trap that many other short story collections I\u2019ve read have, where some stories are incredibly enjoyable where as others seem dull and tedious. If you don\u2019t feel deterred by the extra effort needed to get into Visitation and want to see a fairly unconventional presentation of short stories in novel form, then you might want to take a look.\nIf you wish to purchase Visitation, click this link: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Visitation-Jenny-Erpenbeck/dp/1846271908\n\u2018Henri Simon Leprince\u2019 from Last Evenings on Earth\nHenri Simon Leprince is a short story from Roberto Bolano\u2019s collection, Last Evenings on Earth. The story itself revolves around the life of a man named Henri Simon Leprince \u2018before, during and shortly after the Second World War\u2019 and follows his exploits as a failing writer in those times.\nThe first thing of note about Henri Simon Leprince and of Bolano\u2019s collection as a whole is his unique and unusual writing style. Instead of writing in the form of a proper story, Bolano\u2019s writing appears in a less descriptive style of writing that one might expect more from a notebook or a diary. Because of this more fluid style, the barrier of formality between reader and writer seems to almost disappear. Whilst reading Last Evenings on Earth, I felt as I was being told a story by a close friend and surprisingly enjoyed Bolano\u2019s divergence away from the traditional writing style.\nThe theme of insignificance and the misunderstood is a main focus of Bolano\u2019s work, featuring heavily within the stories of Last days on earth. In particular, Henri Simon Leprince describes a failing writer, the titular character, who aids the French Resistance in smuggling aspiring writers away from the country and the Nazi presence. Despite his kind deeds, however, the people Leprince rescue show nothing but disinterest for his work as a poet. In this way, Henri Simon Leprince is a tragic tale of an unappreciated hero, though it is unclear whether a writer known as Henri Simon Leprince ever existed. It seems to be one of the only few stories within Bolano\u2019s collection that is not entirely autobiographical. Where as most of the stories within Last Evenings on Earth either features Bolano narrating in the first person, or referring to a character of B, implied to be himself, Henri Simon Leprince is narrated from a third person perspective and occurs during a time frame before Bolano\u2019s birth, making it a stand out story to the usual format. Whether the experiences of the story are Bolano\u2019s or not is ultimately irrelevant as the events within each story all work well to build a better scope of the characters within the stories and the places they inhabit.\nOverall, Henri Simon Leprince was a fairly enjoyable story and the collection of Last Evenings on Earth is definitely a worthwhile read, if only to try and taste some variety of other forms of writing and storytelling. I can quite clearly say that I like Last Evenings on Earth as a whole. Some of the stories got a little repetitive.\nLast Evenings on Earth can be purchased here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Last-Evenings-Earth-Roberto-Bolano/dp/0099469421/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1360599879&sr=8-1\n*Warning: contains some spoilers*\nReprise is a Norwegian film directed by Joachim Trier released in 2006. 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        "raw_content": "\u2190 Tuesday\u2019s Prayers for Prisoners (6/2/2015)\nThursday\u2019s Prayers for America on Friday (6/5/2015)\nAmerica\u2019s biggest problem is not President Obama or Vice President Biden or Senate Majority Leader McConnell or Minority Senate Leader Reid or Speaker of the House Boehner or House Minority Leader Pelosi or Supreme Court Chief Justice Roberts or the Democrat Party or the Republican Party or the media or talk radio or the internet or ISIS or Global Warming and Climate Change or racial problems or the economy or whatever.\nAmerica\u2019s biggest problem is God.\nIt is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God. (Hebrews 10:31)\nLord, open America\u2019s eyes to Your ways that will bring us true peace. Do not let them be hidden from us. Help us to understand that this is the hour of visitation by the Judge. (Based on Luke 19:42-44)\n2 responses to \u201cThursday\u2019s Prayers for America on Friday (6/5/2015)\u201d\nAmerica\u2019s biggest problem is God. Wow, Mr. Larry. Well said and well prayed! Thank you and God bless!",
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        "raw_content": "\u2018The Big Short\u2019 turns the financial crisis into comedy\nThe Big Short is an essay disguised as a narrative.\nTue, Dec 22, 2015 (6 p.m.)\nThe Big Short Christian Bale, Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling. Directed by Adam McKay. Rated R. Now playing.\nWhen the American housing market collapsed in 2008, triggering a global recession, few people genuinely understood what had happened. Just the words \u201csubprime mortgage\u201d could make your eyes glaze over. The Big Short, a new film adapted from Michael Lewis\u2019 best-selling book, attempts to explain how everything went south by looking at the handful of Wall Street guys who foresaw the disaster and profited from it. In many hands, the result would have been a tract. Because The Big Short was directed by comedy specialist Adam McKay (both Anchorman films, Talladega Nights, The Other Guys), however, it actually goes too far in the opposite direction, working overtime to make complex financial concepts entertaining.\nThe film\u2019s first-rate ensemble cast struggles a bit, because each actor is playing not so much a character as an expository function. Christian Bale has it roughest, since he\u2019s playing Michael Burry, the one person from Lewis\u2019 book whose identity hasn\u2019t been changed; the real Burry is a major-league eccentric, and Bale leans hard on the man\u2019s lack of social skills, allowing his peculiar genius\u2014he was arguably the first person to recognize that the housing market was a bubble about to burst\u2014to recede into the background. Other players include irascible hedge-fund manager Mark Baum (Steve Carell), who serves as the movie\u2019s angry moral conscience; super-slick investment banker Jared Vennett (Ryan Gosling), who narrates; and a semi-retired financial guru named Ben Rickert, played for no very good reason by a nearly comatose Brad Pitt.\nMcKay, who co-wrote the screenplay with Charles Randolph, is terrified that viewers might be confused or bored, so he keeps stopping the film to have guest celebrities (Margot Robbie, Anthony Bourdain, Selena Gomez) define terms like \u201ccollateralized debt obligation\u201d directly to the camera\u2014a ploy that\u2019s funny at first but soon begins to feel condescending. The Big Short does an admirable job of laying out, step by step, the series of greedy decisions that wound up ruining so many lives, and one can empathize with its sense of outrage that those responsible were rewarded rather than punished. But it\u2019s an essay cleverly disguised as a narrative. The human beings in it feel superfluous.",
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        "raw_content": "I have the pleasure of coaching many people and they all have the same desire, to do something in life worth remembering. Some want to leave a legacy behind, some want to become well-known and some want to be the best parents and children they can be. Everyone has the desire to do something remarkable\u2026 what is your dream?\nThese 11 quotes will help you keep yourself on track. Don\u2019t wait, don\u2019t stop, don\u2019t give up. PRESERVE and continue to believe that you are destined for greatness and that no one can stand in your way, but you.\n#1. The hard times have not come to stay, they have come to pass\n#2. Life begins at the end of your comfort zone\n#3. One day your life will flash before your eyes, make sure it\u2019s worth watching\n#4. If you feel you can\u2019t paint, then by all means paint and that doubt will be silenced\n#5. The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams\n#6. Pain is temporary, quitting however, will last forever\n#7. He who says he can and he who says he can\u2019t and both usually right\n#8. Don\u2019t tell me the sky\n#9. Greatness comes from small tasks repeated day in and day out\n#10. Follow your dreams, they already know the way\n#11. If you don\u2019t follow your dreams, who will?\nTags: achieve, achievement, action, belief, believe, determination, dream, drive, Focus, gratitude, greatness, growth, happiness, inspiration, inspirational, motivation, passion, self-help, success",
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        "raw_content": "lavieofmine\nPosted on April 9, 2015 by lavieofmine\nPosted on April 9, 2015 April 13, 2015 by lavieofmine\nWhere do I even begin,\nFirst day of Freshmen year, I remember that feeling I had when I jumped out of my dad\u2019s taxi, I haven\u2019t even put a foot into school and I let out a sigh, I was already looking forward to senior year. I walked into that building wearing a cheetah dark brown dress shirt from rainbow that was meant to be worn by itself, but I knew that there was no way in hell my dad would let me wear anything that had the word pants in it.\nMy dad was always very strict about clothing and it was always something that got between us, I felt so trapped and caged in because of him, you could say that I was \u201d oppressed\u201d. Education and religion had always been something he held very firmly. Going into that would be a whole other story. As I walked in that day late to school I didn\u2019t care at all that I was wearing a dress on top of a long black skirt. I was comfortable with who I was and didn\u2019t care about what anyone in that school had to say about me, That all changed just a couple of months later\u2026\nGrowing up you watch all these high school drama films that are supposed to give you a glimpse of what it\u2019s supposed to feel like\u2026 It\u2019s the complete opposite. I wish there would be a movie about my high school which seemed to be so different. When you first walked in you would notice how many different cultures there were, it was a big mixing pot and we had every ingredient. That also changed a couple of months later.\nThe very first person I met in HighSchool was this girl named Naala, I sat in front of her in biology class. Naala was different in all aspects she was Indian and had a very thick accent, the way she dresses didn\u2019t fit in with all the rest of the kids, like me. I liked Naala because I could relate to her.\nIt took me awhile but I found my place in high school I met some friends and they were people I welcomed me and made me feel comfortable. A couple of months later I completely transformed, I thought if I looked more like them then maybe they\u2019d accept me and I wouldn\u2019t feel like such an outsider, but no matter what I did I never felt like I belonged. Freshmen year had to be one of the most craziest, fun year I\u2019ve had so far.\nLa vie of mine\nPosted on April 9, 2015 April 9, 2015 by lavieofmine\nWell here it is, my very own blog.\nI once heard that only people who don\u2019t know what to do with their lives have blogs, and well here I am. I want to use this blog to let out every feeling and everything that happens in my life from this day forward. I tried doing this with a journal and lost all of my high school days.\nAnyways today marks history, who knows maybe I\u2019ll look back at this post and laugh at how stupid and young I was. I just hope that when I look back at this, I\u2019m in a better place. i\u2019A.\nTill next time \u27b0",
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        "raw_content": "Why is Empathy so hard for people with Asperger's Syndrome?\nEmpathy is often the worst and hardest part of any relationship with a person with Asperger's syndrome. You might feel that your partner lacks empathy entirely but if you could see inside their mind, you might be surprised to find that they are far more emotional than you are. Obviously this isn't the case for everyone as we are all individuals but quite often people who display very little empathy are actually full of emotion.\nSo why then, is it so difficult for people with Asperger's sympathy to \"show a little empathy\"?\nThere are three major problems relating to empathy that can really cause problems for people with Asperger's syndrome;\nIdentifying Your Emotional State\nPeople with Asperger's syndrome have a huge amount of trouble determining your emotional state if you don't tell them specifically how you feel. If you're crying, then most likely you're sad. If you have a \"sad face\" on but no actual tears, then who knows.\nPeople in an upset state of mind often turn and hide their face. This makes their body language even harder to read. People with Asperger's syndrome often avoid making eye contact and frequently avoid looking at faces. If that's the case then there's a pretty good chance that your partner with Asperger's syndrome may have no idea that you are unhappy. This is particularly true if you use a lot of sarcasm or if you wave them away with \"I'm ok\" or \"it's FINE!\"\nIf you start shouting, then your partner might realize that you're angry but if you're simmering or crossing your arms or doing the \"angry look\", it won't be noticed.\nNobody can offer decent empathy if they don't know what is going on with the other person in their relationship.\nProviding What is Required\nThe needs of a person with Asperger's syndrome will be quite different from the needs of a neurotypical (normal) person. If things are tough, people with Asperger's syndrome need to be left alone. If they're angry, they need to be left alone. If they have a problem, they usually need to deal with it by themselves.\nNeurotypical people, particularly females, need to hug and talk things out. People with Asperger's syndrome need exactly the opposite.\nFor example, if a person with Asperger's syndrome goes to a hospital, then most likely they will just want to be left alone. I can remember being in hospital on a few occasions and feeling quite annoyed with my wife or my mother because they wouldn't take the hints to leave my side. I struggled with myself because I was feeling overloaded but I didn't want to be rude. The more they stayed and talked and touched me the more stressed I became. I think that on some occasions I snapped and they went off in a huff, feeling like I'd rejected them.\nYears later, my wife was in hospital and I paid her a visit and stayed and chatted a while but after a couple of hours I started to leave. After all, I knew that's what she'd want (because that's what I wanted). She became quite angry because she felt I just wanted to go and get on with my life but really I was giving her exactly what I'd need in the situation.\nSometimes because our needs conflict so much, things which look very unempathetic and self-centered are actually intended to be empathetic and caring.\nAvoiding the Urge to Fix things\nPeople with Asperger's syndrome tend to be fixers. They often believe that problems are there to be solved and rather than sitting around and talking them through with sad faces on, we plan and then we fix.\nIt's taken me a long time to realize that sometimes my wife doesn't want me to fix things. She just wants me to understand her position and agree that she's going through a hard time. To us, this is the same as having our car run out of gas near a petrol (gas) station -- and then instead of filling it up, we stand around and shake our heads and rub and hug the car.\nIt's completely crazy to us -- it makes no sense at all.\nSometimes what others need for empathy is just so crazy for us that we can't bring ourselves to do what is wanted. Sometimes it's so reaches the point of being so crazy or weird that it becomes a little funny and we find ourselves smiling or laughing at terrible situations.\nSometimes when things can't be fixed we start becoming agitated. Instead of being huggy or listening, we find ourselves pacing the room, becoming annoyed or simply dropping the subject altogether and finding something else to do. This will usually be related to our special interest because this interest takes our mind off things and protects us from the outside world.\nIf your partner with Asperger's syndrome appears to be ignoring your feelings in favour of reading a book, watching TV or playing a computer game, it might not be ignorance, it might simply be that they've decided that the problem you face cannot be \"fixed\".\nPeople with Asperger's syndrome generally respond to their problems by \"fixing\" them. Empathetic responses don't come naturally. It doesn't mean that they can't provide them but it does mean that they often need reminding when the urge to fix things kicks in.\nHelping your Partner with Asperger's Syndrome to Show Empathy\nThe best way to help your partner with Asperger's to show empathy is to ensure that they understand exactly how you're feeling and what you need. You might do this by saying;\n\"I don't want you to fix this, I just need you to stay by my side and tell me that you understand how I feel and that you feel sad about it too\".\nAt first, this will feel wrong, because after all you're telling your partner what to do rather than having them figure it out for themselves. You might consider this to be \"cheating\" because you want those feelings to come from within. This is not cheating though, other people can read your body language but your partner may not be able to. If anything, then telling directly will simply be \"leveling the playing field\" to give them a chance to respond.\nThe more often that you communicate in this way, the more your partner with Asperger's syndrome will come to understand your needs. You may find yourself in the future needing only to say, \"I'm feeling sad\" in order for your partner to start giving you the sort of empathy you asked for last time you were sad.\nOne final point. Now that you understand how different your partner's needs are in difficult times, do you think that you can provide them with what they need instead of what you need when the hit tough times? After all, this partner thing needs to work both ways.\nLabels: Aspergers, Emotions, Empathy, Relationships\nThank you for this. My son and I both have Asperger's. He was sharing the other day about empathy and your article expresses how I interpret empathy.\nThanks for this Gavin, I resonate with many of your points. I realised recently, in retrospect that I instinctively gave my (undiagnosed) partner what he needed and wanted, I think, when hospitalised suddenly with an acute condition some years back. It went against the grain a bit for me, my usual style would be far more verbal and encouraging the other person to express how they were feeling, and I wondered if I was being unsympathetic or uncaring, almost to the point of feeling guilty about it. But for him I think he needs to feel in control, of his emotions and the details, and opening up the fears and feelings about the risks is not a safe place for him to be, while a situation is still unfolding.\nHowever, in my situation, it doesn't work the other way. While he cares and genuinely wants to be a supportive partner, he seems incapable of giving me what I need, and from many trivial examples of it, I really think he is incapable of imaging that I could feel differently and want something different. So I have learnt not to resent or blame him for that, but after 30 years together I am not sure I can keep putting myself in that place, when I am at my most vulnerable, of giving him the opportunity and taking the responsibility myself for him to learn how to support me. Experience has taught me that it is more painful and harmful to our relationship to take the risk that I will feel let down and hurt, again. The slow drip over many years has done too much damage and eroded my energy for it. And not just because it doesn't work, it is also demanding so much of him, setting him up to fail, and it is a huge risk for him to even try, that I feel it is unfair to ask it of him.\nSorry to sound negative, all I can say is to anyone else in a younger relationship, take Gavin's suggestions, start now to help your partner learn how to express the care in the way you need it. And start with the smaller, less risky emotionally loaded areas of your relationship, a much safer place to learn that waiting until serious issues are in front of you.\nI have never been one to value gifts that have to be chosen and maybe even obtained for yourself (my sister commends her husband on being a great gift-giver, when in fact he mostly just complies with whatever she tells him she wants and chooses for herself!). To me it defeats the purpose, at odds with my definition of a gift, especially in the less tangible 'gifts' in relationships, however I can see that each partner has a responsibility for the giving and receiving. Maybe it is an understanding I have come to too late for this relationship. Sorry for the long comment but you have touched on some raw nerves for me.\nMy Aspie has no ability whatsoever to feel empathy - those connections aren't made in his brain. Sometimes he knows the appropriate response in a situation, but most times the crickets come out. For the most part I deal with it all right. Sometimes it's not so easy.\nWe live in different countries and time zones - he's in the US Eastern time zone; I'm in Canada, Mountain time. Most of our contact is by text/chat. It's rare when I get to see his face or hear his voice. So I try to be brutally honest about what I'm thinking and feeling.\nA couple of weeks ago he went through a financial issue and I didn't respond in the way he thought I should. I responded in the way I thought he needed me to. We were both wrong. Now he thinks I don't care about him. I can't separate \"care\" and \"love\". One is integral to the other, in my mind. Obviously in his there's a difference. But now, every time I try to show I care he tells me to stop pretending.\nWe've been together for almost a year. You'd think I'd have a handle on it by now!! I don't know what I did wrong, or how to respond the right way in the future. And he's not telling me what he needs. I don't know what to do.\nThese are good points! There is a difference between not feeling empathy, and not recognizing someone's else's feelings or not knowing how to respond. I used to have a close friend who would often accuse me of not caring about her, when she was going through some relationship crisis or another. Often it was because she expected me to offer hugs and words of wisdom, like her other friends did... but although I knew she was upset, I had no idea what to do, so I'd either try to fix the situation for her, or try to be extra cheerful and pretend nothing was wrong. Also, if she didn't actually explain to me that she was sad about something, or if I didn't see her crying or something, I wouldn't realize it. But once I did know, I did care... I just didn't know how to react!\nThank you Gavin, this is an excellent post. I'm female, with Aspergers, and have spent my whole life trying to figure out why my female friends got mad at me when I tried to \"fix\" their problems. Hugging and talking about problems never made sense to me, so I got branded as selfish, narcissistic, insensitive, you probably know the drill.\nFemale aspies are good mimics, so my aspergers went completely unrecognized until I fell in with an aspie man. We still have problems communicating, but at least we understand why!\nThanks, I'll be reading more.\nIt can be really hard as a female who is not neurotypical, because society says all women are supposed to just automatically know how to respond to emotional situations, so when we do the wrong thing- we get treated like a complete freak and unnatural.\nIt makes me not even want to have friends sometimes, because the men can't be just friends, but the women are not like me.\nI am a female with aspergers and I disagree with some of what you said. You said that all people with aspergers want to be left alone when upset, angry etc but that is only some. I'd be angry if someone ignored my problems just because I have aspergers. If I am upset I don't want to be alone. I don't want to talk to just anyone and I might not want a hug but I want someone I'm close to to be there and show that they care how I feel. If it was my boyfriend though I would want lots of hugs.\nIf someone else was upset and I recognised that, its not that I don't understand that they're upset when I don't show empathy, I want to and I do care and feel sad for them but I don't know what to say or do. I don't like contact with most people so I wouldn't want to touch them, especially if they're crying. Sometimes I do it though even if it makes me feel very uncomfortable because I understand that most people are okay with contact when they are sad.\nmy aspergian husband does have empathy - at least for the things that 'make sense' to him - the tv character whose young child was dying of cancer, but no empathy for me when my father died because my father \"was really old\" and i \"got to see him for many, many years\" - i agree with other comments that he often doesn't know how to demonstrate his emotions - or he tells me \"i didn't think you wanted my reaction\" - my hubby likes to think through situations so that he feels he knows the outcome - in my life experiences foreknowledge of future events has yet to be present in human minds - premonitions, possibly - but actual knowledge of outcomes is impossible - it drives him crazy to 'not know' something in advance...\nin one of my blog posts i have a great reference to the asperger/empathy conundrum\nhttp://laughinghelps2.blogspot.com/2013/02/survivor.html\nHi Shannon, I don't know if you will ever go back and read this, but I just give it a try. I do understand your situation, I had a long distance relationship too. So difficult. But being together with my guy was even more difficult. There is a very helpful website which I want to recommand: www.aspergerwife.webs.com\nThis thing with empathy is very difficult to explain to others, because to many people it seems like there's nothing peculiar about it. Some years back everyone around me was reading John Gray, who states that men in general are fixers, and women want to talk about their troubles and emotions instead.\nI come from a culture where it oftentimes feels like being a person with Aspergers is just about being a tad more severe version of the \"standard male\". Apart from wanting to just fix things instead of discussing them, people here do enjoy being on their own and are quite reserved. One wife told me that very quickly after getting married he found out that if a Finnish man says nothing while he eats, it means the meal was excellent. Unless the man has learned from experience to keep critisisms to himself, this actually holds true :)\nWhat really makes being an Aspie different here is that not showing empathy isn't about just a skill missing, but there being a lack of information on which to use the skill... And some people quite frankly won't believe it, because the symptoms are just the same.\nBecause of the culture, a man here might act just like an Aspie just because he might feel that acting empathetic just doesn't fit the description of a man. Add to that the fact that when enough people don't act empathetic for long enough a time, the skill to empathize in a way that actually conveys the idea to the outside is lost... Just like losing the ability to speak a language when the last guy in your family who actually spoke it lived four generations ago.\nSo, as said, the thing is the information on the other person's emotional state not being relayed (I recently wrote about this exact thing at http://logarithmicbubble.blogspot.fi/2014/12/not-interested-in-people.html). And that is the terrible thing: even if you learn the skill of making the other person feel that you empathize, you may not know when to do that. And for that, I feel, you, Gavin, wrote an excellent briefing. Ultimately it's about communication between you and the person who needs your empathy, something me and my wife have been trying to learn ever since I was diagnosed.",
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        "raw_content": "-By Dr Ray & Jean Kadkhodaian\nWhat is the first thing you touch in the morning? #StopPhubbingYourSpouse. Before your mind goes to the gutter, and now that we have gotten your attention, we want to address a big issue in relationships today. Although the question posed in the title may seem funny or whimsical, the truth of the matter is that the majority of people reach out for their cell phones first thing in the morning before they reach out for their partner, and what you reach out for is what you are forming a bond with. Every time we turn to our cell phones instead of our partners, especially during important bonding times, we are \"Phubbing\" our spouse. \"Phubbing is a term coined as part of a campaign by Macquarie Dictionary to describe the habit of snubbing someone in favor of a mobile phone\", and it perfectly describes what often happens first thing in the morning for many couples.\nTouch and physical affection is so extremely important for a relationship and is often underestimated and taken for granted. Couples making it a point to connect first thing in the morning is essential for health in a relationship and has been slowly replaced by other things that are seemingly important, like checking emails or social media. Over time, this erodes the relationship between the couple giving more time and investment to relationships outside of the partnership.\nWhen we were infants, the first thing that touched us in the morning was one or both of our parents, followed by grandparents or siblings, or a nanny or a babysitter. What do all of these things have in common? They are human. In the first few moments of waking up, our subconscious mind looks for certainty and security. Whatever fulfills that need, we will seek out as a subconscious primary need for connection. Hence the question, what is the first thing you touch in the morning? It is one of four of the most important times in the day that we are primed to bond followed by parting, reuniting and the last 4 minutes of the day.\nThe source of our drive to bond is the mammalian brain, and if you live with a dog you can see it in action since they share this part of the brain as well. Think about how your dog responds when you leave for the day or when you walk back in the door. If you acknowledge your dog they tend to go back to lying in the corner, however if you don\u2019t, they become anxious and act out by chewing on things or urinating on the floor. People who spend the first four minutes embracing their partners have lower levels of cortisol, decreased blood pressure, lower heart rates resulting in lower levels of anxiety and depression, and higher levels of Oxycontin, a bonding neurotransmitter.\nMost couples are burdened by many obligations, be it work, financial pressures, children or extended family needs. It is very easy for those obligations to overwhelm our lives resulting in our primary relationship not becoming a priority. This can happen slowly over time without noticing it before it is too late. Couples often recognize the importance of hugging their children and showing them affection, however showing that same affection to their spouse falls by the wayside. During times of family stress, it is understandable that the children be given the nurture and attention they need, however many couples get stuck in this pattern and if a marriage isn't being consistently nurtured, it slowly dies.\nDr Ray & Jean Kadkhodaian, are CoFounders of The Lighthouse Emotional Wellness Center and developers of the Couples Synergy Program. Practicing marriage counseling in Schaumburg, Illinois, Dr Ray & Jean have been helping couples for over 15 years reestablish healthy marriages. The Lighthouse is the first emotional wellness center to be established in the Midwest over 15 years ago, serving as a guiding light towards healthy relationships. Our counseling services are provided for couples, families and individuals, to assist them in creating happy, healthy and empowered lives. For more information, check us out at www.LighthouseEmotionalWellness.com, or give us a call at 847-253-9769.",
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        "raw_content": "10 Communist Societies That Predated The USSR\nLarry Jimenez October 3, 2014\nKarl Marx outlined his theories of a classless society with common ownership in his 1848 pamphlet The Communist Manifesto. Russia, under Lenin, first implemented this plan on a large scale. But the idea of such a society was not new. Throughout history, various people have organized themselves along communist principles.\n10Prehistoric Humans\nIn a world where the production of goods was low, yielding little beyond what everyone needed, people did not use one another for profit. Humans lived by hunting and gathering, and the only division of labor was biologically based: The physically stronger males hunted for food, while the women took care of domestic tasks and raising children. Hunting was a collective activity, and spoils were therefore common property. In a world where everyone was struggling to survive, sharing basic needs was the norm.\nThe only private property to speak of were the huntsman\u2019s tools, and these were ordinarily buried with the body at death. There was no concept of \u201cthe state.\u201d Classes didn\u2019t exist. Quarrels were among individuals, and they were settled by the tribe. Old men played a decisive role in this process due to their experience, but they were not leaders in the usual sense of the word. Their role was exemplified by Athanaric, a later Visigoth leader, who as recently as the third century A.D. said, \u201cI have authority, but not power.\u201d\nThis was the human condition for 99 percent of the time that the species has inhabited the planet. The Neolithic agricultural revolution changed all that. Now it was possible to produce a surplus. As humans settled in fixed habitations, division between property-owning and laboring classes appeared.\n9Pythagoreans\nThe Greek philosopher Pythagoras established a communist experiment in Croton in southern Italy, combining a university and a monastic order. The Pythagoreans were mystics who believed in a harmonious physical and moral universe ordered by numbers. They believed that private property destroyed this harmony and created social injustice. For Pythagoras, merely enjoying comfort and wealth while others endured privation was a grave sin.\nThe inner-circle members of Pythagoras\u2019s society, the mathematikoi, rejected private property and were strict vegetarians. According to Plato, Pythagoras said, \u201cFriends share everything\u201d and \u201cFriendship is equality.\u201d His disciples even shared personal items like eating utensils. The outer circle, the akousmatics, were allowed their own possessions. The Pythagoreans were notable for being the only ancient sect, apart from the Platonists, who permitted women into the society and treated them as full equals of men.\nNovices allegedly took a vow of silence for five years. It would seem that speech, so cherished by mainland Greeks, was discouraged in the community. In fact, the Pythagoreans were so secretive about their beliefs and practices that Pythagoras himself left no written work behind. Thus, we are left mystified by some of the more baffling points of his doctrine, like his prohibition of beans. It has been speculated that Pythagoras had an aversion to beans because they were shaped like fetuses, because they induce flatulence, or because Greek oligarchies used them for voting.\nThe Pythagorean movement spread rapidly around the end of the sixth century B.C. and even became politically influential. The radical communist reorganization of society aroused the hostility of the propertied class. It was violently suppressed in 510 B.C. when the tyrant Cylon drove the Pythagoreans out of Croton. The communist ideas of Pythagoras survived, however, and influenced Plato in The Republic, his treatise on the ideal society.\n8Sparta\nAthens is known as the cradle of democracy, and her clashes with communistic Sparta foreshadowed a certain 20th-century superpower rivalry. The Spartan system of government was designed to make the city-state an efficient military machine, and the individual was only important as a tool of the state.\nAll Spartans considered themselves equal. Though Spartans did have some private family property, most land was handed out by the state. The division of lots of the same size, devised by Spartan reformer Lycurgus, inspired later agrarian communist movements.\nTo discourage citizens from acquiring wealth, Lycurgus decreed that iron, not gold or silver, would be Spartan currency. Since iron coins had no real value outside of Sparta (and weighed a lot), Spartans actually had no monetary wealth to speak of. The proscription against accumulating wealth had the effect of making sons turn to the state for material support, rather than to their families. The machine, in turn, molded them into fierce fighting warriors totally dedicated to the state. In fact, Lycurgus made soldiering the only legal occupation open to Spartan males.\nWhile some historians label Spartan society as communist, it departed from strict communism by being stratified into classes. Two kings ruled the city, their powers circumscribed by a 28-member Council of Elders. In the highest social class were the aristocratic Spartiates, the citizen-warriors who lived most of their lives in communal barracks. The Perioeci made up a middle class of non-citizen farmers and artisans, and the helots were the bottom slave class.\n7Essenes\nThe Essenes were a pre-Christian Jewish sect with communities around the Dead Sea region, the most famous of which is Qumran, where the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered. The Essenes separated themselves from mainstream Jewish society in reaction against what they perceived as its growing worldliness and corruption. They considered themselves the righteous remnant, the true elect of God, dedicating their lives to purity, virtue, and strict observance of the Law of Moses. Their zeal for the Law was such that they would not even defecate on the Sabbath, according to the historian Josephus.\nThe Essenes were an apocalyptic sect that anticipated a coming war of the Sons of Light against the Sons of Darkness. Their asceticism prepared them for this cosmic final conflict, on which they would be holy warriors on God\u2019s side as the Sons of Light. But in the real world, they were pacifists, refusing even to carry weapons.\nThere were no women in the community. Inner-circle Essenes appeared to be celibate. Converts gave up all their possessions to the common treasury, taught to despise riches and instead live a life of voluntary poverty. Clothes and sandals were used until worn out. Having servants was forbidden. Members lived communally as a family of equals, and leaders were elected.\nThe Essenes mastered farming and agriculture to such a degree that they were able to grow crops in the arid region sufficient for entire communities. They used sophisticated drip irrigation systems and saved rainwater in huge cisterns. Harvests were handed over to stewards and were distributed according to need.\nMembers worked in these communal farms and made their own implements and household tools. Trading was confined to barter. From the common storehouse, members aided the sick who couldn\u2019t contribute their share.\nThe Romans destroyed Qumran in A.D. 68 during the Jewish revolt, and it was never resettled.\n6Early Christianity\nSo many points of similarity have been noticed between Essene doctrine and Christianity that some have proposed that Jesus was actually an Essene. He tells a rich young man in Mark 10:21 to \u201cgo, sell whatsoever thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven; and come, follow me.\u201d In Acts 2:44\u201345, we read that the early Jerusalem church practiced communism. \u201cAnd all they that believed were together and had all things common. Their possessions and goods they sold, and divided them to all, according as every one had need.\u201d\nThe simplicity of primitive Christianity did not last, as the Church accommodated itself to the economic and social structure of the Roman Empire. But the concept of communism endured within its monastic communities, which spread throughout Egypt and Asia Minor in the second and third centuries. Within their walls, monks held all material goods in common and humbly served one another in imitation of Christ. Early Christian monasticism stressed severe asceticism and disdain of luxuries.\nIn the West, St. Benedict relaxed the severity and discipline of monastic life, allowing monasteries to own property. However, his famous rule still retained distribution of goods \u201cto each according to need.\u201d Benedict, a former student of law, considered the monastery a corporation, where monks led a temperate life divided between work, sleep, and prayer.\nThey wore standard clothing drawn from a common store. An abbot was in charge of the monastery, but his decisions were made in consultation with the rest of the monks. His authority derived from his office and not his person. All monks were equal in status, whether they came from the nobility or peasantry. Once they entered the doors of the monastery, they were in effect born again, leaving behind their former lives.\nWhile people in the outside world strove for wealth and influence that would allow them to avoid work, Benedict commanded that all monks must work. Joyously performed, work was considered praise for God.\nWith the passing of time, these monastic corporations became beneficiaries of land and riches. Ironically, the great abbeys of the Middle Ages rivaled the feudal estates of lay lords in wealth and influence.\n5Zandiks\nPhoto credit: Aryobarzan/Wikimedia\nThe Zandiks were members of a movement in the mid\u2013fifth century seeking to reform the Zoroastrian religion of Persia and its powerful and wealthy clergy. It was led by a priest named Mazdak, who preached social justice and equality. He taught that God intended material goods to be shared equally. But since that ideal had degenerated into exploitation of the weak to gain property, Mazdak taught that it became necessary to rob the rich to help the poor and thus equalize the system.\nThe Zandiks raided storehouses to redistribute the food to the poor, threatening the property of the rich. Mazdak saw such actions as necessary to overcome the Five Demons\u2014Envy, Wrath, Vengeance, Need, and Greed\u2014that turned people to darkness.\nMazdak proposed ways to break up the large estates, prohibit hoarding, remove class distinctions, and set up public charities. He was accused of promoting sharing wives in common, but it is likely that what he was really against was the hoarding of wives in harems and the practice of polygamy. In Mazdakite society, women were on an equal footing with men.\nThe Sassanid ruler of Persia, Khosrau, lured Mazdak and his followers ostensibly to a religious debate and banquet in his honor at the capital of Ctesiphon. But instead, Mazdak and 3,000 of his people were seized when they arrived. Mazdak was forced to watch as his followers were buried alive headfirst before he himself was hung upside down and shot with arrows.\n4Taborites\nJan Hus, a teacher at Prague University, protested the increasing worldliness of the Church, pointing to social and economic chaos in Bohemia as a sign of the imminent arrival of the Antichrist. His unrelenting attacks on the Church marked Hus as a heretic, and he was burned at the stake in 1415.\nHis followers, the Hussites, thereafter split into the moderate Utraquists and the extremist Taborites. The Taborites were named after the city of Tabor, which they founded and where they sought to prepare themselves spiritually for the end of the world. The Taborites established a utopian society based on the axiom \u201cneither mine nor thine\u201d\u2014rejection of private property.\nThe Taborite Articles of 1420 clearly spelled out: \u201cNo longer shall there be a reigning king or a ruling lord; for there shall be servitude no longer. All taxes and exactions shall cease and no one shall compel another to subjection. All shall be equal as brothers and sisters. As in the town of Tabor there is no mine or thine, but all is held in common, so shall everything be common to all, and no one own anything for himself alone. Whoever does so commits a deadly sin.\u201d\nThe Taborites elected their bishops, who were dependent on the community for their needs. The Taborites gave great importance to popular education. But the tiny utopia did not enjoy much peace. The Catholic Church had launched a crusade against the heretics, and the bloody Hussite Wars dragged on for years.\nEven within Tabor, divisions were appearing. One faction, the Adamites (Pikarti in Czech), believed that they were beyond sin, having returned to the innocence of Eden. They advocated free love and declared marriage as sinful. They performed their rituals in the nude, and nudity in daily life was preferred. They were suppressed in 1421.\nSpoils taken in battle also added material wealth to Tabor, and this caused greed and envy to emerge among the inhabitants. There began to be richer and poorer members, with the former becoming less willing to share their surplus. The idyllic equality was eroding.\nThe Catholics, now allied with the Utraquists, finally inflicted a crushing defeat on the Taborites at the Battle of Lipany in 1434, ending the extremist sect\u2019s existence.\n3Anabaptists\nThe Anabaptists (Anabaptist means \u201cone who baptizes over again\u201d) believed themselves the predestined elect. The sect\u2019s extreme wing sought to seize political power to shape society according to its creed. Its first leader was Thomas Muntzer, who was influenced by Hussite communism and set out to spread the ideology through fire and sword across Germany. Even Martin Luther, whose Protestant movement unleashed an explosion of sects, deemed Muntzer a very dangerous man.\nBy 1523, Muntzer had gained the allegiance of a large group of uneducated Thuringian miners, which he transformed into a revolutionary organization called \u201cThe League of the Elect.\u201d Muntzer was able to take over the city of Mulhausen in 1525, where he imposed a communist regime by seizing monasteries and abolishing private property. As a result, \u201che so affected the folk that no one wanted to work,\u201d according to one contemporary.\nCommunism became the justification for outright theft. \u201cWhen anyone needed food or clothing, he went to a rich man and demanded it of him in Christ\u2019s name, for Christ had commanded that all should share with the needy. And what was not given freely was taken by force. Many acted thus . . . Thomas [Muntzer] instituted this brigandage and multiplied it every day.\u201d\nAfter Muntzer\u2019s capture and execution during the Peasants\u2019 War, he was succeeded by Hans Hut, who promised God\u2019s vengeance on priests, kings, and nobles. Christ, he preached, would return in 1528 and usher in a millennium of communism and free love.\nHut was captured in 1527 and killed while trying to escape, but his movement refused to die. In 1534, the Anabaptists seized the city of Munster. All non-Anabaptists, including pregnant women, babies, and the elderly, were expelled in the midst of a raging snowstorm. Their properties were seized and turned over to central depots. Wages were paid in kind by the only employer that remained in Munster\u2014the communist government. Eventually, the regime imposed forced labor, with all artisans working for the community for no reward whatsoever.\nPrivate homes were communized. It was illegal to lock\u2014or even close\u2014one\u2019s door. All books except the Bible were prohibited, and massive book-burnings followed by mobs of revolutionaries. By degrees, the once-puritanical Anabaptists first enjoined polygamy, allowed divorce, forbade marriage altogether, and finally embraced free love and total promiscuity.\nEvery protest and behavior that met the disapproval of the regime, like women refusing sex with their partners, was punishable by death. All the while, the Catholics were besieging the city, blockading it and cutting off its food supply. While the people starved, the ruling elite feasted on confiscated food. Some accounts tell of their lavish and debauched lifestyle. Munster, the Anabaptist \u201cNew Jerusalem,\u201d had become a living hell.\nAt last, two inhabitants managed to escape the city and lead the besiegers to the weak points in its defense. On June 25, 1535, the Catholics finally broke through, massacring the defenders and executing the Anabaptist leaders. The nightmare of the Great Communist Experiment was over.\n2Diggers\nThe aftermath of the English Civil War brought widespread unemployment and hunger due to bad harvests. Against this backdrop of economic and social instability, a movement to abolish private property and secure common ownership of land spread through southern and central England.\nThe agrarian communists were called Diggers, and they saw the removal of the monarchy and the establishment of the Commonwealth as the first step in the process of wresting land away from the nobility and gentry. In 1648, a pamphlet titled Light Shining in Buckinghamshire called for the overthrow of the nobility and equalization of wealth. A sequel sought support from the army.\nThe Diggers declared the world as \u201ccommon treasury.\u201d The hungry and destitute began cultivating waste and public land. Digger communities sprang up, the most prominent being St. George\u2019s Hill and Cobham Heath in Surrey. It was hoped that the poor soil at George Hill (renamed since the Diggers repudiated the saints of the established church) could be made productive by practical agricultural techniques.\nThe radical notions of the Diggers were disowned by the more moderate Levellers who worked for reform within the existing social structure. The Diggers designated themselves the \u201cTrue Levellers,\u201d but their ideas of equality aroused the hostility of the gentry and gained no sympathy from the Commonwealth government. They were harassed with legal actions, boycotts, and direct violence. Digger settlements were burned down, and their crops were destroyed. By the end of 1650, the movement had been effectively suppressed.\n1Shakers\nIn August 1774, a penniless English mystic named Ann Lee and nine companions arrived in New York, determined to pursue Lee\u2019s vision of a New Eden in America. While in England, they had suffered persecution for their unorthodox doctrines and practices. They held rites where spiritual ecstasy led members to hysterical dancing, singing, and shaking, so the world pejoratively called them \u201cShaking Quakers\u201d or simply \u201cShakers.\u201d They called themselves the United Society of Believers in Christ\u2019s Second Appearing.\nIn America, \u201cMother Ann\u201d Lee found ready converts among those caught up in the \u201cGreat Awakening\u201d religious revival. The first Shaker community was established in Niskayuma, New York. Mother Ann kept a low profile at first with her apocalyptic preaching. But on May 19, 1780, a strange and terrifying darkness descended on New England, making noon as black as night.\nThe cause wasn\u2019t supernatural\u2014there were wildfires out in Canada\u2014but people thought Judgment Day had come. Hundreds thronged around the Shakers who had been predicting these things. With more converts, Shaker settlements spread across New England, south to Kentucky and west to Indiana. The two cornerstones of these communities were celibacy and communism.\nAll four of Mother Ann\u2019s children died in infancy, and in her grief, she concluded that sex was evil. Ann insisted on celibacy among her followers. Shaker men and women were kept separate at all times to avoid sexual temptation. Theirs was a simple lifestyle of work and prayer, separate from the world. They lived in dormitory-like housing, and the Shakers became well known and admired for the clean, economic lines of their crafts. They believed that God dwelled in the details of their work.\nShakers were not afraid of innovation and technology. The clothespin, the circular saw, and hundreds of similar laborsaving devices are Shaker inventions that they shared with others and never bothered to patent. In New Hampshire, they owned one of the first cars in the state and had electricity in their village when the state capital was still using gaslight.\nShaker colonies were, and still are, showcases of neatness and order. In these serene villages, converts who gave up marriage, family, and property came \u201cto know, by daily experience, the peaceable nature of Christ\u2019s kingdom.\u201d Here, the races as well as the genders were equal. In 1817, Shakers in the South freed their slaves and bought black believers from their masters.\nBut their celibacy, and the resulting lack of children, spelled doom for the Shakers, as they had to rely on converts to maintain their existence. Their numbers dwindled as America became more secular and offered more diversity and opportunity than the Shaker utopia. One of the last communities to close was Hancock Village in Massachusetts, which became a ghost town in 1960 and is now a museum. The last surviving Shakers still live in Sabbathday Lake, Maine.\nLarry\u2019s main interests are history and chess. His book The Chess Workout is available on Amazon.\n10 Reasons The Syrian Civil War Might Be Entering Its Endgame\n10 Dark Secrets Of Donald J. Trump\n10 Brutal Dictatorships With Surprising Upsides",
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By means of this data protection declaration, our enterprise would like to inform the general public of the nature, scope, and purpose of the personal data we collect, use and process. Furthermore, data subjects are informed, by means of this data protection declaration, of the rights to which they are entitled.\nAs the controller, the Bad Goisern Landesmusikschule has implemented numerous technical and organizational measures to ensure the most complete protection of personal data processed through this website. However, Internet-based data transmissions may in principle have security gaps, so absolute protection may not be guaranteed. For this reason, every data subject is free to transfer personal data to us via alternative means, e.g. by telephone.\nThe data protection declaration of the Bad Goisern Landesmusikschule is based on the terms used by the European legislator for the adoption of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Our data protection declaration should be legible and understandable for the general public, as well as our customers and business partners. To ensure this, we would like to first explain the terminology used.\nBad Goisern Landesmusikschule\nThe Internet pages of the Bad Goisern Landesmusikschule use cookies. Cookies are text files that are stored in a computer system via an Internet browser.\nThrough the use of cookies, the Bad Goisern Landesmusikschule can provide the users of this website with more user-friendly services that would not be possible without the cookie setting.\nThe website of the Bad Goisern Landesmusikschule collects a series of general data and information when a data subject or automated system calls up the website. This general data and information are stored in the server log files. Collected may be (1) the browser types and versions used, (2) the operating system used by the accessing system, (3) the website from which an accessing system reaches our website (so-called referrers), (4) the sub-websites, (5) the date and time of access to the Internet site, (6) an Internet protocol address (IP address), (7) the Internet service provider of the accessing system, and (8) any other similar data and information that may be used in the event of attacks on our information technology systems.\nWhen using these general data and information, the Bad Goisern Landesmusikschule does not draw any conclusions about the data subject. Rather, this information is needed to (1) deliver the content of our website correctly, (2) optimize the content of our website as well as its advertisement, (3) ensure the long-term viability of our information technology systems and website technology, and (4) provide law enforcement authorities with the information necessary for criminal prosecution in case of a cyber-attack. Therefore, the Bad Goisern Landesmusikschule analyzes anonymously collected data and information statistically, with the aim of increasing the data protection and data security of our enterprise, and to ensure an optimal level of protection for the personal data we process. The anonymous data of the server log files are stored separately from all personal data provided by a data subject.\nOn the website of the Bad Goisern Landesmusikschule, users are given the opportunity to subscribe to our enterprise's newsletter. The input mask used for this purpose determines what personal data are transmitted, as well as when the newsletter is ordered from the controller.\nThe Bad Goisern Landesmusikschule informs its customers and business partners regularly by means of a newsletter about enterprise offers. The enterprise's newsletter may only be received by the data subject if (1) the data subject has a valid e-mail address and (2) the data subject registers for the newsletter shipping. A confirmation e-mail will be sent to the e-mail address registered by a data subject for the first time for newsletter shipping, for legal reasons, in the double opt-in procedure. This confirmation e-mail is used to prove whether the owner of the e-mail address as the data subject is authorized to receive the newsletter.\nThe newsletter of the Bad Goisern Landesmusikschule contains so-called tracking pixels. A tracking pixel is a miniature graphic embedded in such e-mails, which are sent in HTML format to enable log file recording and analysis. This allows a statistical analysis of the success or failure of online marketing campaigns. Based on the embedded tracking pixel, the Bad Goisern Landesmusikschule may see if and when an e-mail was opened by a data subject, and which links in the e-mail were called up by data subjects.\nSuch personal data collected in the tracking pixels contained in the newsletters are stored and analyzed by the controller in order to optimize the shipping of the newsletter, as well as to adapt the content of future newsletters even better to the interests of the data subject. These personal data will not be passed on to third parties. Data subjects are at any time entitled to revoke the respective separate declaration of consent issued by means of the double-opt-in procedure. After a revocation, these personal data will be deleted by the controller. The Bad Goisern Landesmusikschule automatically regards a withdrawal from the receipt of the newsletter as a revocation.\nThe website of the Bad Goisern Landesmusikschule contains information that enables a quick electronic contact to our enterprise, as well as direct communication with us, which also includes a general address of the so-called electronic mail (e-mail address). If a data subject contacts the controller by e-mail or via a contact form, the personal data transmitted by the data subject are automatically stored. Such personal data transmitted on a voluntary basis by a data subject to the data controller are stored for the purpose of processing or contacting the data subject. There is no transfer of this personal data to third parties.\nIf one of the aforementioned reasons applies, and a data subject wishes to request the erasure of personal data stored by the Bad Goisern Landesmusikschule, he or she may, at any time, contact any employee of the controller. An employee of Bad Goisern Landesmusikschule shall promptly ensure that the erasure request is complied with immediately.\nWhere the controller has made personal data public and is obliged pursuant to Article 17(1) to erase the personal data, the controller, taking account of available technology and the cost of implementation, shall take reasonable steps, including technical measures, to inform other controllers processing the personal data that the data subject has requested erasure by such controllers of any links to, or copy or replication of, those personal data, as far as processing is not required. An employees of the Bad Goisern Landesmusikschule will arrange the necessary measures in individual cases.\nIf one of the aforementioned conditions is met, and a data subject wishes to request the restriction of the processing of personal data stored by the Bad Goisern Landesmusikschule, he or she may at any time contact any employee of the controller. 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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / Thoughts / Should the Worst Happen: How to Prepare for a Divorce\nShould the Worst Happen: How to Prepare for a Divorce\nMarriage, as they say is an institution and a happy one at that. It is a sad fact of life, however, that some marriages will end in divorce, this is painful and stressful but true. So, here we investigate how to prepare for a divorce, should the worst happen.\nFor those who are facing divorce it is important that they enter into the process with their eyes wide open and with a clear understanding of what the process entails. We are fortunate enough to live in a time where the internet can offer a mine of information and this is a good place to start.\nOnce you have a broad perspective of how the process of divorce works then you can begin to apply that knowledge to your own personal circumstances \u2013 but is not just information that you will require.\nGet Some Emotional Support\nSupport comes in many forms and generally speaking the more support you can get the better. Looking to talk things through with family and friends may be the first port of call, however, it may be the case that a little further down the line you need support that is more objective.\nDivorce support groups may not be for everybody, but if you are feeling particularly vulnerable or don\u2019t have friends or family close at hand, then they can be a really valuable lifeline. Plus, you will get a friendly shoulder to lean on and one that can offer non-judgemental and objective feedback.\nInvestigate the Legal Lowdown\nInevitably, there will be a point at which you will want some sound legal advice. A consultation with a specialist legal firm such as Wither Worldwide is a good place to start and will enlighten you regarding the variety of support that is on offer. Legal mediation, for example, can be extremely helpful for couples who are having problems agreeing on the terms of their divorce. Mediation is, generally speaking, fast and a much less stressful solution than a more formal court proceeding and is will also cost less.\nPerhaps the most useful fact to bear in mind, if you find yourself facing a divorce, is that there is now more help and support to be had than ever before. Use this support to pursue an amicable divorce that has the best interests of all concerned in mind and you may just find that divorce that very quickly there is light at the end of the tunnel.\n\u2190 Transform Your Backyard with a Jungle Gym Best Places to Meet Cute Animals around the World \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Least of These Carolinas is now partnered with SAFE FAMILIES for Children!\nView some of these awesome videos about Safe Families\nFounded in Chicago in 2003, Safe Families for Children (Safe Families) is a volunteer movement that gives hope and support to families in distress. Located in 70 cities in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and other countries, Safe Families supports families during crises. We are motivated by compassion to keep children safe and out of foster care.\nSafe Families hosts vulnerable children. We create extended-family\u2013like supports for desperate families through a community of devoted volunteers who are motivated by faith to keep children safe and to reunite families.\nUnder current economic conditions, many families experience financial crisis, unemployment, and homelessness. Often these situations result in, or are made worse by, other hardships such as parental violence, drug or alcohol use, physical or mental illness, or incarceration.\nIn these situations, parents or guardians may be incapable of providing a safe and caring environment for their children, putting them at risk of abuse and neglect. In the past, extended family or neighbors stepped in to help families in crisis by caring for their children for short periods of time. Today, however, many families are socially isolated, and their extended family is nonexistent, or unavailable or unable to help.\nAdding to the problem is the fact that most state child welfare agencies are required under law to rescue only those children who suffer blatant abuse or neglect, leaving thousands of children at risk.\nIf you would like more information on becoming a Safe Family or you just want more information, please contact us at [email protected]",
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        "raw_content": "Historical Archives: Third-Party Challenge to Unconstitutional Prop 14\nPosted by ztnh in Democracy Deferred, Historical Archives, Presidential Election 2016\nAdrienne Lauby, Anthony Fest, KPFA, Marsha Feinland, Media Roots, Messina, Michael Rubin, nonpartisan blanket primary, Pacifica Radio Network, proportional representation, Richard Winger, The Morning Mix, Top Two primary, transcript\nLUMPENPROLETARIAT\u2014As we\u2019ve emphasised at Lumpenproletariat previously, the problem with our electoral system, and its failure to meet the needs of working class people, is not so much a lack of politicians to vote for who are sincere or speak for working class people so much as it is the cartelisation of the USA\u2019s political process by two corporate political parties\u2014the Democrat and Republican parties.\nTheir ability to shut out political alternatives begins with shutting out alternative political parties from public discourse and, thereby, from public consciousness, and, especially, from presidential debates and ballots. Being able to keep alternative political parties from debating the two ruling parties, which represent the American ruling class, on a national stage is the only way their flimsy political arguments remain remotely tenable to the roughly one-third of USA\u2019s eligible voters who engage with this rigged process, as the other two-thirds consign themselves to the politics of resignation and distract themselves with entertainment (and/or infotainment), as their incomes and living standards worsen over time. [1]\nA legal death-knell to political diversity in the USA seems to have been ushered in with the rash of anti-democratic Top Two Primary legislation infecting states across the nation this past decade, such as California Proposition 14 (2010). [2] Toward a better understanding of our electoral process, we revisit an important article from the historical record published by Messina at Media Roots.org on 12 APR 2012. [3]\n\u2018The Two-Party Dictatorship\u2019 by The Simpsons\nMEDIA ROOTS\u2014[12 APR 2012] On Monday, KPFA Radio\u2019s The Morning Mix spoke with representatives from California\u2019s third-parties about their legal challenge to Proposition 14, Rubin v. Bowen, which created the new statewide \u2018Top Two\u2019 electoral system. Under this system, the rigged de facto two-party system has now been virtually codified in California. Given the obscene amounts of corporate funding expended by the pro-1% Democrat and Republican parties, third-party voters are now, essentially, disenfranchised under this clearly unconstitutional legislation.\n\u201cAfter two months of delays,\u201d wrote RestoreVoterChoice.org prior to the hearing, \u201ca lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of California\u2019s new \u2018Top Two\u2019 election scheme will be heard in Alameda County Superior Court on Tuesday, 10 April [2012].\n\u201cThe plaintiffs encourage supporters in the [S.F.] Bay Area to attend this important court hearing.\n\u201cThe hearing is scheduled for 9:00am on April 10 in Department 16 of the court, located at 1221 Oak Street in Oakland, before Judge Lawrence John Appel. If there are last minute changes in the schedule, they will be posted here.\u201d\nTHE MORNING MIX \u2014 \u201cToday, we are talking to California\u2019s third-parties about their challenge to Proposition 14. This is the proposition that created the new statewide \u2018Top Two\u2019 electoral system. People as different on the political spectrum as Ralph Nader and Meg Whitman oppose this system. And we\u2019ll be telling you why.\n\u201cWe\u2019re also going to tackle something most of us don\u2019t think about until we, literally, have no choice\u2014end of life issues. Long-time hospice nurse Elaine McGee will be in and taking your calls.\n\u201cAnd, last week, the Center for Biological Diversity challenged the Obama Administration to save the oceans before it\u2019s too late. We\u2019ll talk to wildlife biologist and attorney Emily Jeffers about why the Center believes this crisis demands immediate attention and the international strategy that could lead us back from the brink.\n\u201cBut we begin with the third-party challenge to California\u2019s \u2018Top Two\u2019 law.\nAdrienne Lauby (c. 9:07): \u201cNow, our [2012 California] Primary Election will be held on June 5th, less than two months from now. And this year\u2019s election will be very different than in the previous years. Owing to Proposition 14, a ballot measure that was passed two years ago, California is scheduled to deploy a new system where all candidates for a given office will appear on one ballot. However, representatives from several third-parties are going to court to challenge the law.\u201d\nAnthony Fest: \u201cUnder the new system, instead of a separate primary ballot for each party, all candidates for state and congressional office will be listed on the same ballot and every voter can choose from among all those candidates. The top two finishers in the June election, regardless of their party affiliation will then appear on the November General Election ballot, essentially, making November a run-off election. This is due to Prop 14, the measure that passed in June of 2010. It\u2019s informally called the \u2018Top Two\u2019 law.\n\u201cThe Green, Peace and Freedom, and Libertarian parties say the measure is unconstitutional. Last November, they filed a suit to block it and there will be a hearing on the case tomorrow morning in Alameda County Superior Court, 1221 Oak Street in Oakland. Joining us this morning to discuss the \u2018Top Two\u2019 law and the challenges to it are representatives of the three parties that filed suit.\n\u201cMarsha Feinland is with the Peace and Freedom Party. She\u2019s run for the U.S. Senate, representing Peace and Freedom and plans to do so again. Welcome, Marsha.\u201d\nMarsha Feinland (c. 10:32): \u201cGood morning.\u201d\nAnthony Fest: \u201cMike Rubin is with the Green Party. And, along with Marsha, he\u2019s also an individual plaintiff in the lawsuit. Thanks for joining us, Mike.\u201d\nMichael Rubin: \u201cThank you for having me.\u201d\nAnthony Fest: \u201cAnd with us on the phone is Richard Winger. Richard is with the Libertarian Party. He\u2019s also the editor of the website Ballot Access News. Good to have you with us, Richard.\u201d\nRichard Winger: \u201cThank you very much.\u201d\nAnthony Fest: \u201cNow, let\u2019s begin with Marsha. Tell us, in nutshell, why you\u2019re challenging this measure and what legal grounds.\u201d\nMarsha Feinland (c. 10:56): \u201cWell, this measure is very anti-democratic. And we feel it doesn\u2019t give voters a real choice. Now, the open primary \u2018Top Two\u2019 initiative was put forward as being something that gives voters more choices. But, actually, in November when most people vote, they\u2019ll have very little choice because only the top-two vote getters in the primary will be able to make the ballot. And those top two vote-getters might not be even from two different parties; they might be very, very similar.\n\u201cIt\u2019s also possible that neither of the top two vote-getters get anywhere close to a majority. So, it\u2019s not even both of them put together. For instance, in the coming [California] Senate race there are 24 candidates. So, it\u2019s very possible for each of the top two to get a very low percentage, although that\u2019s very doubtful, since Dianne Feinstein is one of them. But if we\u2019re going to have a challenge to the powers that be, we\u2019ve got to be able to make real choices. And we can\u2019t do that with this election.\u201d\nAnthony Fest (c. 12:08): \u201cSo, whether or not it\u2019s good policy, on what grounds do you say it\u2019s unconstitutional?\u201d\nMarsha Feinland: \u201cIt\u2019s unconstitutional because the parties do not get to pick their candidates. And it\u2019s not just the parties; it\u2019s the voters in the parties that don\u2019t get to pick their candidates. In fact, we\u2019re forced into a position in which the parties pick their candidates. The parties are able to make endorsements in the primary instead of leaving it up to the voters. There are supposed to be primaries in which the voters in the parties pick their candidates; those candidates go to the election. That\u2019s not what\u2019s happening.\u201d\nAnthony Fest: \u201cOkay, let\u2019s turn now to Mike Rubin with the Green Party. Now, Prop 14 passed two years ago with just under 54% statewide, not an overwhelming mandate, but a majority. And it also won a majority in all but three of the state\u2019s 58 counties. So, why contest the decision of the voters? And do you think the court might be reluctant to set aside something, which the voters passed?\u201d\nMichael Rubin (c. 13:07): \u201cWell, it\u2019s possible that the courts might be reluctant. But I will tell you that the people, Proposition 14 passed because people are disgusted with the legislature, particularly the [California] State legislature. And, unfortunately, the remedy that was proposed by Proposition 14 for the problems of the state legislature are not responsive to the actual problems in the [two-party monopolised] state legislature, which is that the state legislature is responsive to the 1% and not the 99%.\n\u201cSo, Proposition 14 was presented as a false solution to the two-partisan gridlock and all that kind of stuff. But the reality is that it\u2019s going to do nothing about the problems in the legislature.\u201d\nAnthony Fest: \u201cLet\u2019s turn now to Richard Winger. As a Libertarian, Richard, do you concur with Marsha\u2019s and Mike\u2019s points or is your reasoning somewhat different?\u201d\nRichard Winger (c. 14:00): \u201cIt\u2019s the same. And you asked about constitutionality. The U.S. Supreme Court said in 1986 in a case called Munro vs. Socialist Workers Party, that was from Washington State, that there is no Constitutional distinction between a petition method to show a modicum of support worthy of getting a candidate on the November ballot versus a prior vote test. Now, the U.S. Supreme Court had already said that petition requirements for a candidate to get on the General Election ballot cannot exceed 5%. Applying the logic of that decision, this system is unconstitutional because it requires a candidate who wants to get on the [California] Election Ballot itself, which is November, a showing of approximately 30%. Typically, if you look back at primaries in California and many states where all the voters could choose from all the candidates, the second-place person typically gets 30%. That\u2019s what you need to be in the top two, on the average. So, that\u2019s the basis for the claim.\n\u201cIt\u2019s about voting rights. The Supreme Court has said every voter has a right to vote for the candidate he or she desires.\u201d\nAnthony Fest (c. 15:32): \u201cSo, you\u2019ll be citing that case when you make your arguments before the Superior Court down the road.\u201d\nRichard Winger: \u201cYes. And I gotta say when this topic was introduced just now the introducer mentioned the [California] November Election as a run-off. That is not accurate. It sounds pedantic, but it\u2019s important. Since the 19th century, Congress has told the states to have their Congressional and Presidential elections in November. And, if they want to insure that the winner got 50%, they have to hold a run-off after that. There\u2019s two states that do that: Georgia and Louisiana, they have it in December.\n\u201cSo, by federal law, whatever California does in June is not the election because that would be illegal.\u201d\nAnthony Fest (c. 16:22): \u201cNow, as well as being active in the Libertarian Party you\u2019re also Editor of Ballot Access News. So, tell us, as someone who follows voting laws around the U.S., are their counterparts to Prop 14 in effect elsewhere in the U.S.? And what\u2019s the outcome then from those?\u201d\nRichard Winger: \u201cThat\u2019s a very good question. Louisiana has used the system for 35 years. And Washington State has used it for four years.\n\u201cThere was just a study that came out in the California Journal of Politics and Policy called \u2018The Top Two Primary: What Can California Learn From Washington?\u2019 And the author was the witness for the State of Washington, in fact, in court in a Washington state case. He was on the state side. But he was a political scientist. He wrote a fair report. The abstract says: \u2018The partisan structure of Washington\u2019s legislature appears unaltered by the new primary system.\u2019\n\u201cIn other words, the whole reason this thing was sold to us is that, supposedly, it would make the [California] legislature behave better. And this study says after four years it hasn\u2019t worked. It says: \u2018The aggregate of all this did not add up to a legislature that looked different or functioned differently from the legislature elected under a partisan primary.\u2019 He\u2019s not the only political scientist that said that. Boris Shor and Seth Masket looked at partisanship and polarisation in state legislatures and they agreed California had the most polarised legislature, but\u2014and the study goes back 15 years\u2014they said Washington State had the second-most polarised legislature. And, during most of those 15 years, Washington had, either, a \u2018Top Two\u2019 primary, or a blanket primary.\u201d\nAdrienne Lauby (c. 18:22): \u201cSo, Marsha\u2014this is Adrienne Lauby\u2014when I\u2019m up in the North Bay, which is pretty Democrat[-dominated], what I\u2019ve seen over and over again is in the general election we\u2019ve got a Democrat who\u2019s gonna win and a Republican who doesn\u2019t have a chance. So, to me, this sounded pretty good. You\u2019re gonna have two Democrats who have different points of view; one may be more to the Left than the other. And I\u2019ll get a chance to maybe put my guy or my gal in. What\u2019s wrong with this thinking?\u201d\nMarsha Feinland: \u201cWell, you\u2019re making the assumption that the two Democrats might have two different points of view. In fact, if you\u2019d looked at the primary results in the last Presidential Election, if we had had the \u2018Top Two\u2019 primary, we would\u2019ve had Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. And we are now finding out that they don\u2019t have two different points of view. So, therefore, the voters have no choice at all. I think it\u2019s really important to open the debate and open the process to people who can really pose an alternative.\n\u201cAnd when Richard said that this Proposition was sold to us I wanna emphasise sold. The elections are pretty much sold. They\u2019re not really chosen. There\u2019s so much advertising; and there\u2019s so much money in the elections. And what happens with Proposition 14 and this type of primary is that there is even more money required because people need to raise the money, both, for the primary and for the general election.\n\u201cSo, the appearance might be sold to you that you have two different candidates. But, actually, you may end up with two very-the-same candidates.\u201d\nAnthony Fest (c. 19:54): \u201cIt\u2019s 8:20am on The KPFA Morning Mix. We\u2019re talking about Proposition 14, the \u2018Top Two\u2019 primary law and the upcoming court challenge to it. I\u2019m Anthony Fest with Adrienne Lauby.\n\u201cLet\u2019s turn to Mike Rubin now, as we begin to wrap up this segment. By the way, Prop 14 applies to [California] statewide office and the U.S. House and Senate seats. It does not apply to the presidential race. But, Mike Rubin from the Green Party, let\u2019s go back and take a look at the history of Prop 14. It was placed on the ballot, not by the voter petition process, but by a vote of the legislature. The bill, that placed it on the ballot, was written by Republican [State] Senator Abel Maldonado. It passed both houses by a better than two-to-one margin and also had the support of [then-]Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.\n\u201cFor a measure that was promoted as taking power away from the party apparatus, it had wide support from Democrat and Republican politicians. But what\u2019s the motivation, do you think? If it was all about excluding third-parties, third-parties haven\u2019t really made much of a dent in state politics anyway, as far as winning office. So, what\u2019s going on behind this?\u201d\nMichael Rubin (c. 21:01): \u201cWell, I think there\u2019s a couple of things to say. One is that the fact that the [California] Legislature passed this was a pay-off to Abel Maldonado for his vote on the budget. It was his price to pass the budget. They needed a few Republican votes for the budget and his price was Proposition 14. That\u2019s the first thing to say.\n\u201cThe second thing is that the purpose of Proposition 14 was not really to harm third-parties. I don\u2019t know that. That\u2019s not the primary thing. The primary thing was, it was sold as a way of getting more quote \u2018more moderate\u2019 candidates. That was the so-called selling point. And it goes back to this thing about partisanship and gridlock and all that stuff. And I think that the problem that we have in California is that we have too many \u2018moderate\u2019 candidates, not enough \u2018moderate\u2019 candidates.\u201d\nAnthony Fest (c. 22:01): \u201cAnd that should be the decision of the voters not the politicians already in office.\u201d\nMichael Rubin: \u201cAbsolutely.\u201d\nAnthony Fest: \u201cOkay, Marsha Feinland, with the Peace and Freedom Party; Mike Rubin, with the Green Party; Richard Winger, with the Libertarian Party, thanks for joining us.\n\u201cAnd, Marsha, you have an announcement?\u201d\nMarsha Feinland: \u201cYeah. I think it\u2019s really important for people to go to the court tomorrow morning at 9am at 1221 Oak Street. But, also, the case has been continued twice. So, it\u2019s very important to go to the website to make sure that it\u2019s still on schedule. The website is RestoreVoterChoice.org.\u201d\nAnthony Fest: \u201cThanks for joining us this morning.\u201d\nMichael Rubin: \u201cThank you for having us.\u201d\nRichard Winger: \u201cThank you.\u201d\nMarsha Feinland: \u201cOkay.\u201d\nAUDIO OF THE SIMPSONS VIDEO CLIP\nHomer Simpson: \u201cAmerica, take a good look at your beloved candidates. They are nothing but hideous space reptiles!\u201d\nCrowd: \u201c[Gasps] Ahh!! [Shrieks]\u201d\nTwo-Party Candidate A: \u201cIt\u2019s true. We are aliens! But what are you going to do about it? It\u2019s a two-party system. You have to vote for one of us!\u201d\nPassive Voters: \u201cHe\u2019s right. It\u2019s a two-party system.\u201d\nAssertive Voter: \u201cWell, I believe I\u2019ll vote for a third-party candidate.\u201d\nTwo-Party Candidate B: \u201cGo ahead. Throw your vote away!\u201d\nTwo-Party Candidates A and B: \u201cHa-ha-ha, ha-ha!!\u201d\nTranscript by Felipe Messina for Media Roots\nImage by Flickr user ryenski (above) and Flickr user bkrealtist (feature)\n[1] Also see Capitalism and the Politics of Resignation by Peter Benson and Stuart Kirsch, Current Anthropology, Vol. 51, No. 4 (August 2010), pp. 459-486, published by The University of Chicago Press. Download for a fee, or Google for free.\n[2] Prop 14 applies to California statewide office and the U.S. House and Senate seats. Prop 14 does not apply to the presidential race. Blanket primary elections in other states function similarly. However, once statewide offices and congressional seats across the nation are dominated by Top Two candidates, we invariably end up with some permutation of Democrat and Republican duopoly, or two-party dictatorship, at the level of presidential elections because by then alternative political parties have been so grossly marginalised in every other sphere of electoral politics. An alternative voting system would be one involving proportional representation. A more accurate way to describe our current so-called two-party system is a two-party political cartel. In such a political climate, applying a Top Two blanket primary election process to the presidential election becomes ominously feasible.\n[3] We will continue to archive past articles published at MediaRoots.org (and elsewhere) by Lumpenproletariat.org founder, Messina.",
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        "raw_content": "Everything you need to know about \u201cHow Not to Die\u201d\n\u201cHow Not to Die\u201d is the New York Times bestselling book by Dr Michael Greger, a renowned medical doctor, lecturer and founder of the website \u201cNutritionFacts.org\u201d. Dr Greger has dedicated his life to raising awareness about the relationship between diet and disease and educating people about health and nutrition.\nHis website NutritionFacts.org is updated daily with evidence-backed reviews of the latest scientific research in the health industry. In his book \u201cHow Not to Die\u201d he explains the importance of nutrition in maintaining physical and mental health and describes how nutrition can have a bigger impact than medicine in preventing diseases such as heart disease, cancer and type II diabetes. After outlining the 15 most prevalent life-threatening diseases in America he discusses the scientific evidence surrounding the influence of dietary factors on these diseases. To culminate, he provides practical advice for improving the quality of your diet. The book encompasses a huge range of scientific studies and therefore makes for a lengthy read. The following list comprises some of the important messages you may want to bear in mind if you aspire to lead a long and healthy life.\nDiet and lifestyle factors contribute heavily to the incidence of many life-threatening diseases. The 15 most common causes of death in America are; heart disease, lung cancer, brain disease, infectious diseases, type II diabetes, high blood pressure, liver disease, blood cancer, kidney disease, breast cancer, suicide, prostate cancer and iatrogenic causes. These diseases -primarily heart disease, high blood pressure, type II diabetes, lung disease, brain disease, digestive cancers and liver disease- are all related to nutrition and lifestyle and therefore can be prevented. The average American diet is deficient in natural, plant-based wholefoods and high in processed foods. In addition, most of the population leads a sedentary lifestyle. The prevalence of these chronic nutrition-related diseases has increased drastically with the dramatic changes in dietary patterns and activity levels. This has also been exemplified in China where the transition of the population\u2019s plant-based diet to a more processed diet higher in animal products correlated with an increase in chronic diseases including obesity, type II diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cancer. Scientific evidence consistently demonstrates that these diseases can be prevented by not smoking, being a healthy weight, getting at least half an hour of exercise a day and eating more fruits, vegetables and wholegrains and less meat.\nPlant-based wholefoods\nA healthy diet comprises plant-based wholefoods and there are only positive health benefits to eating these foods. A wholefood plant-based diet is repeatedly proven to be the best diet for preventing and treating the aforementioned diseases. Dr. Greger promotes \u201can evidence-based diet\u201d which coincidentally is an unprocessed vegan diet. Apart from in cases of allergies or excessive consumption there has been no evidence to suggest that consuming fruits, vegetables, wholegrains, legumes, beans and pulses has negative health consequences. Instead, there is an abundance of evidence and research establishing and elucidating the power of biological compounds found in plant foods.\nThe pharmaceutical industry is driven by the profits generated from selling drugs and supplements.\nMedicines and dietary supplements are sold by the pharmaceutical industry in the same way that food is sold by the food industry and clothes are sold by the fashion industry. Pharmaceutical companies largely depend on making profits from the products they sell. Moreover, these companies have the capacity to advertise their products and create a place for them on the market. Plant foods, however, have no means to advertise their huge range of health benefits; and the companies researching and promoting the power of plant foods receive little funding or publicity.\nNot all doctors are nutritionists\nDoctors receive limited nutritional training during medical school. While they are educated in treating the consequences of diseases with medications, they do not receive adequate training in preventing diseases with diet and lifestyle influences. Although doctors are fully aware of the risk factors associated with diseases, the nutritional advice they provide remains inconsistent. Some doctors recommend low-carbohydrate diets for weight loss whilst others believe low-fat diets are more effective. In general, there is conflicting evidence about the effectiveness of these conventional diets and they tend to be targeted towards weight loss rather than disease prevention. The responsibility to connect with your body, eat healthily and stay nourished and energised lies with you.\nEating a nutritious plant-based wholefood diet is as easy as following a simple checklist\nEasy as a simple checklist\nAfter describing the numerous positive effects of the compounds present in plant foods, Dr. Greger provides a set of guidelines to follow that will enable you to apply his principles and improve your health. He condenses his research down to a list known as \u201cDr. Greger\u2019s Daily Dozen\u201d which summarises the foods you should eat and the exercise you should carry out daily in order to protect yourself from chronic diseases and promote longevity. The list is available online for anyone to follow and can be downloaded as an App on which items can be checked off. Another helpful tool endorsed by Dr. Greger is Lighter.world.com, a website which allows you to personalise meal plans and shopping lists according to experts\u2019 dietary recommendations. 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        "raw_content": "Two freed on bail in British '30-year slavery' case\nTwo people accused of holding three women captive in a London house for 30 years were released on bail on Friday, as Britain struggled to come to terms with its worst case of modern-day slavery.\n(AFP) Two people accused of holding three women captive in a London house for 30 years were released on bail on Friday, as Britain struggled to come to terms with its worst case of modern-day slavery.\nThe man and a woman, both 67, were bailed pending further police investigation into the \"barbaric\" plight of the women, who include a 30-year-old who detectives believe spent her entire life in servitude.\nShe was rescued on October 25 along with a 69-year-old Malaysian woman and a 57-year-old Irish woman after they made contact with a charity.\nPolice said they had to verify the women's accounts before raiding a house in the south London borough of Lambeth on Thursday and arresting the suspects, described as non-British nationals, on suspicion of involvement in forced labour and domestic servitude.\nDetectives do not believe the women were sexually abused but say they are \"highly traumatised\", noting they had limited freedom but \"no real exposure to the outside world\".\nPhysical and psychological violence\nMany questions remain about their ordeal, but experts said they were likely kept in check through physical violence and years of mental subjugation.\n\"Two hundred years ago we had iron shackles that controlled slaves, now we have the psychological shackles that control these people,\" said Andrew Wallis, chief executive of the human trafficking charity Unseen.\nDetectives said they did not know where the youngest woman was born. The relationship between the three victims is \"part of an ongoing investigation\".\n\"However, we believe that the 30-year-old woman had been in servitude all her life,\" Scotland Yard said in a statement.\nPolice explained the delay in making arrests on the need to work sensitively with the victims and establish the facts.\nUnprecedented case\n\"We have never seen anything of this magnitude before,\" said Detective Inspector Kevin Hyland, head of Scotland Yard's Human Trafficking Unit.\n\"These women are highly traumatised, having been held in servitude for at least 30 years with no real exposure to the outside world, and trying to find out exactly what has happened over three decades will understandably take some time.\"\nTheresa May, the interior minister, said she was \"shocked\" and promised action against the \"scourge of modern slavery\"\nBut one of her deputies, James Brokenshire, said such cases were on the increase in Britain.\n\"Slavery is one of those issues which people felt had been consigned to the history books,\" he told BBC radio.\n\"The sad reality is that it is still there. We have seen increases year on year in the number of cases reported, and I expect that will continue to increase.\"\n'They thanked us for saving their lives'\nThe women, who are now in an unspecified location, were rescued after the Irish woman \"found the courage\" to call the Freedom Charity on October 18 after it was featured in a TV programme about domestic slavery, police said.\nThe charity usually deals with forced marriage and honour-based abuse but is also used to working with women who feel trapped in difficult situations.\nWith the help of secret telephone calls, the British and Irish women agreed to meet charity workers and police outside the house, before taking them back to the property to rescue the Malaysian woman.\nAneeta Prem, founder of the Freedom Charity, said: \"They all threw their arms around me, and apart from crying enormously, they thanked the charity for the work Freedom had done in saving their lives.\"\nBarbaric treatment\nShe said the women's treatment was \"barbaric\", and it would be a \"very long journey\" to rehabilitate them.\n\"You're basically looking at domestic slavery, and you wouldn't expect that to be happening in the UK, in London, in 2013,\" she said.\nThe case has sparked national soul-searching amid warnings that it could be the tip of the iceberg.\nThe anti-slavery Walk Free Foundation estimates that more than 4,000 people in Britain are trapped in debt bondage, forced marriage, human trafficking and forced labour.\nIn one of the worst cases to come before the courts, an 84-year-old man was last month convicted of repeatedly raping a deaf and mute Pakistani girl who had been trafficked into Britain and forced to work for his family as a servant.",
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        "raw_content": "A \u201cnew generation of locals\u201d is making Luxembourg its home\nEvery year, thousands of people move to Luxembourg from all over the world; but the road to relocation can be a bumpy one. Wort.lu/en spoke to four relocation specialists about some of the challenges ahead for the Grand Duchy welcoming a growing expat community.\n(CS) Every year, thousands of people move to Luxembourg from all over the world; but the road to relocation can be a bumpy one. Wort.lu/en spoke to four relocation specialists about some of the challenges ahead for the Grand Duchy welcoming a growing expat community.\n\u201cThe problem of immigration? You're in a foreign country \u2013 that's the problem,\u201d says director of relocation agency AB-Lux, Nicole Avez-Nana. \u201cIt's like arriving at a stranger's house. You don't know where anything is. That doesn't make you stupid. You just need someone to show you around.\u201d\nA warm welcome then, is what is needed to make a good first impression, and Luxembourg is already doing more than most countries, says Sherry Sideris, operations director at Integreat SA, with a transparent system in place and the country quick to adapt, for example accepting documents in English, even though it is not an official language.\nBut despite administrative progress, Luxembourg is struggling to meet the needs of its new arrivals, especially when it comes to schools and housing.\nLack of facilities creates problems\n\u201cWe've had a big problem with schools this year,\u201d finds Sylvie Schmit-Verbrugghen, managing director of European Relocation Services, adding that some of her clients have had to cancel or delay their move to Luxembourg after not being able to secure a place at a suitable school.\nHowever, it is not only the English-speaking community which is facing this problem, with French primary schools also full to the brim. \u201cWe've had more children turned down than accepted,\u201d Schmit explains.\nThe growing need for an international education has prompted two state schools to offer IGCSE and A-level programmes, raising calls for the Luxembourg government to found an English-language state school, possibly a project for the next government.\nMore also needs to be done to provide support structures for parents of children with disabilities or learning difficulties, says Schmit, adding that the Ministry of Education is aware of the problem, and looking to improve the situation.\nTight housing market and rising prices\nAll relocation agencies agree that housing was, is and continues to be a challenge, especially due to a limited number of properties on the market. \u201cIt's a combination of problems,\u201d says Sideris.\nAmong them, Sideris and her business partner and Integreat founder Charlene Fideler, cite the lack of available building land, as well as a market focused on apartments not houses and centered around the capital.\nBut this is not just a problem affecting people moving to Luxembourg, but the locals, too, and the housing market is an issue frequently addressed in parliament, though the right solution has not yet been found.\nEven the experts are unsure of how the market could be regulated. A place to start, suggests Avez-Nana would be to levy a tax not only on vacant homes, but also empty offices, in order to attract investors into the housing market and increase the offer of available properties.\nLanguage as a tool for integration\nAfter relocation comes integration, and with it a whole different set of challenges and possibly a bit of a culture shock.\nFrom the lack of 24/7 shopping or a Starbucks to different traditions and public holidays, the key to learning local custom is communication, says Sideris.\nAnd in order to better communicate, all experts strongly recommend learning the local language, whether it be French or German, and at least a few words of Luxembourgish. \u201cLanguage is the first tool of integration,\u201d says Avez-Nana. \u201cI see people coming to Luxembourg, learning the language and really opening up and feeling more comfortable here. \u201d\nWhile long waiting lists for language courses or timetables unsuitable for full-time employees can be off-putting for new arrivals, it should be a \u201ctop priority,\u201d according to Avez-Nana, especially as language is still a key component to gaining Luxembourg nationality.\nThe Luxembourg pace of life\nFinally, Schmit says that the country is becoming more vibrant and increasingly embraces the international community, with English-language theatre, sports clubs, children's activities and more on offer. But, at the same time its slightly old-fashioned streak is becoming something of a character trademark, with people learning to like the slower pace of life.\nIt's a phenomenon that Fideler calls \u201ca new generation of locals\u201d making Luxembourg their home, with immigrants staying in the country for good, becoming invested in the community, and their children coming back to Luxembourg after their studies, to find a job or settle down.\nSafety, quality of life, the country's multiculturalism, relative wealth and political stability even in times of crisis continue to attract people from all four corners of the world, helped by the work of the ministries to promote Luxembourg abroad.\nIf the influx continues, however, Luxembourg's infrastructure will have to continue to grow and administration will have to be in place to stem the tide.\nIn the end, says Avez-Nana, \u201cyou start a new life, a new challenge,\u201d and both the government and companies bringing in staff from abroad should help make the new arrivals \u201cfeel welcome and integrated and happy.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Tag: follow your heart\nOh my. This question gave me shivers. (on Quora)\nThere\u2019s a guru on YouTube named Evan Carmichael. He wrote a book called \u201cOne Word.\u201d He states that everyone should define their brand or their belief system with one word. His is Belief. Mine is LOVE.\nIf you open my Amazon book profile, my first three books have LOVE in their title. I use the word constantly. I\u2019m not afraid to tell people I love them. I don\u2019t hold back, ever. I lead from love. It\u2019s my most important value.\nThe window\u2026 yes, that beautiful window. I\u2019ve lived my life following my heart, following love.\nAs Robert Frost said, \u201cTwo roads diverged in a wood and I \u2013 I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.\u201d\nI chose the path of love. And no matter how many twists and turns my life took, how many wins, losses, and disappointments, I wouldn\u2019t change any of it for any reason. I always moved forward from a place of love.\nI know, I obsess.\nBut more from Manuscript Found in Accra, Paolo Coelho\n\u201cOur soul is governed by four invisible forces: love, death, power, and time.\nWhen you are going through difficult times, remember: you might have lost some major battles, but you survived and you\u2019re still here. That is a victory. Show your happiness and celebrate your ability to go forward. Pour your love generously out onto the fields and pastures, down the streets of the big city and across the dunes of the desert. Show that you care about the poor, for they are an opportunity for you to display the virtue of charity. And care, too, about the rich, who distrust everything and everyone, keeping their granaries crammed with grain and their coffers full, but who, despite that, cannot drive away loneliness. Never miss an opportunity to show your love, especially to those close to you, because we are always at our most cautious with them for fear of being hurt.\nLove\u2013because you will be the first to benefit. The world around you will reward you, even if, at first, you say to yourself: \u201cThey don\u2019t understand my love.\u201d Love does not need to be understood. It needs only to be shown. Therefore, what the future holds for you depends entirely on your capacity for love. And for that, you must have absolute and total confidence in what you are doing. Don\u2019t let others say: \u201cThat road is better.\u201d or \u201cThat route is easier.\u201d The greatest gift God gave us is the power to make decisions. We were all told from childhood that what we wanted to do was impossible. As we accumulate years we also accumulate the sand of prejudices, fears, and guilt.\nFree yourself from that. Not tomorrow, not tonight, but now. As I said: many of us believe we will hurt those we love if we leave everything behind in the name of our dreams. But those who truly want the best for us want us to be happy, even if they can\u2019t understand what we are doing, and even if, at first, they try to stop us from going ahead by means of threats, promises, and tears. The adventure of the days to come needs to be filled with romance because the world needs that; therefore, when you are mounted on your horse, feel the wind on your face and enjoy the sense of freedom. But don\u2019t forget that you have a long journey ahead. If you surrender totally to the romance of it all, you might fail. If you don\u2019t stop occasionally to let both you and your horse rest, your horse might die of thirst or exhaustion. Listen to the wind, but don\u2019t forget about your horse. And precisely when everything seems to be going well and your dream is almost within your grasp, that is when you must be more alert than ever. Because when your dream is almost within your grasp, you will be assailed by terrible guilt. You will see that you are about to arrive at a place where very few have ever set foot, and you will think that you don\u2019t deserve what life is giving you. You will forget all the obstacles you overcame, all that you suffered and sacrificed. And because of that feeling of guilt, you could unconsciously destroy everything that took you so long to build.\u201d\nLynda Filler Author, Poet, Dreamer\nHe produced his first body of music at 16 years of age! My friends know that DJ Tiesto and house music are my favorites so this young man has caught my attention! I would #LOVE to share his top 10 Rules of success with you.\nMartijn Gerard Garritsen (born 14 May 1996), known professionally as Martin Garrix is a Dutch DJ, record producer, and musician. He is ranked number 1 on DJ Mag\u2018s Top 100 DJs list for 2016 and 2017.[4] In 2016, he founded the label STMPD RCRDS months after leaving Spinnin\u2019 Records, before signing with Sony Music. In 2017, he was announced as a resident DJ at H\u00ef Ibiza.\nPUT YOUR ENERGY IN THE RIGHT PLACE\nKEEP TRYING TO BE BETTER\nThanks, Evan Carmichael #BELIEVE !!",
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        "raw_content": "Passed | 70 min | Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi\nAn obsessed scientist assembles a living being from parts of exhumed corpses.\nVictor Moritz\n(as ?)\nLittle Maria\nJohn L. Balderston (based upon the composition by), Mary Shelley (from the novel by), Peggy Webling (adapted from the play by), Garrett Fort (screen play), Francis Edward Faragoh (screen play), Richard Schayer (scenario editor)\n31 January 2005 | BrandtSponseller\n| Whale's First Masterpiece\nAfter having been kicked out of school for his controversial work, Dr. Henry Frankenstein (Colin Clive) has been experimenting with the scientific forces behind the creation and perpetuation of life in his private laboratory. With the aid of his assistant, Fritz (Dwight Frye), Frankenstein finally tries his coup de grace--piecing together human parts to create a \"new\" life. 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There is no score to speak of aside from the music playing during the titles, but the sounds that occur are just as effective, such as the ringing bell during the opening. There are also a lot of subtle visuals, and some merely subtly effective, such as the grim reaper at end of a long panning shot in the beginning of the film.\nThe seriousness and realism of the grave-digging scene, complete with Henry Frankenstein throwing dirt at the grim reaper, is beautiful foreshadowing. As in the rest of the film, there is nothing jokey about this situation. Watch how effectively the actors convey a sense of toiling and franticness, how they convey the \"weight\" of the coffin. This is a curious fact about the film overall. Although the material is relatively melodramatic, and occasionally extremely so (especially in the case of Henry Frankenstein), the performances always come across as serious and realistic rather than campy (with the possible exception of a single snarling \"growl\" from the monster when he encounters Elizabeth, Frankenstein's bride-to-be). Contrast this to how Tod Browning's Dracula plays in the present day. In that film, Lugosi--although I love his performance--does come across as occasionally campy, especially in the close-ups of his \"hypnotically staring\" eyes. Even the one character that is meant to give some light comic relief, that of Frankenstein's father, Baron Frankenstein (Frederick Kerr), is comic only in that the character is a bit sarcastic, with a dry sense of humor. As such, Kerr portrays the Baron seriously, also.\nThe production and set design, as in the sequel, Bride of Frankenstein (1935), adds volumes to the atmosphere and beauty of the film. The interior of the \"watchtower\", where Frankenstein's private laboratory is located, is reminiscent of German expressionist films such as The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920), and they both contrast and cohere wonderfully with the more symmetrical, right-angled lab equipment constructed by Kenneth Strickfaden.\nBecause there is no score, the actors have no help in amping up the emotions in their performances. Despite this, rarely has either Boris Karloff's monster or Colin Clive's mad doctor been matched. Whale helps with some ingenious shots and sequences, such as the \"progressive close-ups\" when we first see the monster. He also gives us a number of \"stage-like\" devices that work remarkably well, such as the pans through cutaways in the set that in the film's world do not really exist. Interestingly, Whale has still had the cutaways decorated as if they are extant in the film's world. Although they may seem dated now, Whale's technique of fading to black between scenes also amplifies the sense of \"literary chapters\" in the story, and gives an effective, ambiguous sense of time passage between the scenes.\nWhale also achieves some wonderful, more understated scenes of horror in the film, often set up by contrasts. For example the severe contrast of the villager walking into the wedding party with his daughter, and the surreal bucolic adventure of the villagers working their way through the countryside to find the monster.\nMany younger viewers might have a difficult time watching Frankenstein if they are not used to black & white, slower paced, understated films with a different approach to acting. 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        "raw_content": "Not Rated | 101 min | Documentary, Biography, Music\nA documentary about the life and legend Nina Simone, an American singer, pianist, and civil rights activist labeled the \"High Priestess of Soul.\"\nAl Schackman\n(as Ambassador Shabazz)\nEleanor Belinfanti\nGregory Marlow\nCast: Mrs Mazzanovich\n(as Elizabeth Henry)\n26 June 2015 | MartinHafer\n| Whether or not you've heard of Miss Simone, you really should give this film a try.\nI've got to be up front about this...I don't remember hearing anything about Nina Simone before I watched this film. While she was a very famous jazz performer, her meteoric career all but fizzled by the time I was a very young child. I also am not a particular fan of modern jazz, either. So in some ways, I am not the ideal audience for this wonderful new documentary from Liz Garbus. However, because of my work in the mental health field, the film really resonated with me and I think you should give it a look as well. Apparently, Netflix ALSO thinks you should be watching it, as they send out a mass emailing to many people recommending you see this new film--which you now can thanks to their streaming service.\nNina was a child prodigy at the piano. However this was back in the 1930s...and she was a tiny black girl growing up in the South. Yet despite the racially charged climate, she had a spark of genius-- such that despite the times, she was helped by people to help realize her dream of being a musician. However, instead of the concert classical pianist she was trained to be, she sort of accidentally fell into the jazz industry and was soon known at least as much as her singing as her genius at the piano. This led to a lot of financial success in the 1950s and into the 60s and life was looking grand for this lady.\nSo how, then, at the height of her fame did Simone's career start to slip? And why did she walk away from this life? This confusing journey about mental illness, to me, is the most interesting part of this documentary. While it's not perfect (a lot of her more bizarre behaviors later in life are omitted from the story as well as her second marriage), the film is extremely rare in quality and is extremely well made. Considering that Simone died from cancer over a decade ago, this should have been a very tough film to make. Yet, fortunately, they had recordings and diaries of Simone speaking her mind and explaining her strange journey through life. Garbus also was fortunate to have Simone's daughter's cooperation as well as her first husband and friends--giving you amazing access into Simone's world as well as into her mental illness that impacted but never destroyed her career. This sort of access alone is more than enough reason to see this film.\nBy the way, if you like this film, also trying watching another great Garbus documentary, Bobby Fischer Against the World. The character in this film is, in many ways, much like Simone--with lots of brilliance as well as lots of personal demons.\nLisa Simone Kelly who is Nina Simone's daughter, joined the project as a producer in reaction to her distaste for the biopic Nina (2016)which she believed inaccurately portrayed her mother.\nNina Simone: We will shape and mold this country or it will not be molded and shaped at all anymore. So I think we don't have a choice. How can you be an artist and not reflect the times?\nDon't Let Me Be Understood\nWritten by Bennie Benjamin, Gloria Caldwell and Sol Marcus\nPublished by Chris-N-Jen Music/ASCAP, Chappell & Co, Inc. / ASCAP, Rose Marcus / ASCAP, Claude A Music Co. / ASCAP\nCourtesy of Warner / Chappell Music, Inc.\nCreative Arts Emmys 2016: The Complete Winners\u2019 List\n'Amy,' 'Meru,' 'The Look Of Silence' Make Oscar Documentary Shortlist, 'The Wolfpack,' Kurt Cobain Doc Miss Out\n\u2018Amy,\u2019 \u2018Listen to Me Marlon,\u2019 \u2018The Look of Silence\u2019 Nominated for IDA Awards\nOscars 2016: Best Documentary Feature",
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        "raw_content": "Urban Action 11/9\nThis week's calls to action include the following events and activities. All are free and open to the public, unless otherwise noted.\nPublic meeting set on climate plan\nThe City of Rochester with the Rochester People's Climate Coalition will hold a public open house from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, November 9, to review different elements of the city's Climate Action Plan. The city has created a plan for municipal buildings, vehicles, and everything in its borders. The plan describes potential next steps for Rochester to respond to climate change. The meeting will be held in the atrium at City Hall, 30 Church Street.\nFilm examines mass incarceration\nThe activist group Enough is Enough will show the film \"13th\" at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, November 15. The documentary film by Ava DuVernay refers to the 13th Amendment and the contradictory nature of mass criminalization and the prison industry in the US. The film will be shown at the Flying Squirrel Community Space, 285 Clarissa Street.\nRPD holding public forums\nThe Rochester Police Department will hold several public forums to discuss the state of police and community relations. The events are part of Mayor Lovely Warren's 90-day community outreach. The meetings will all be held from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on the following dates: Thursday, November 10, at the David Gantt Recreation Center, 700 North Street; Tuesday, November 15, at the Flint Street Recreation Center, 271 Flint Street; Friday, December 2, at the Edgerton Recreation Center, 41 Backus Street; and Monday, December 5, at the Adams Street Recreation Center, 85 Adams Street. Information, call Wayne Harris: 428-7033.\nMeetings to gather input on master plan\nA series of public meetings will be held to discuss an update to the City of Rochester's comprehensive plan, \"Renaissance 2010,\" that was developed in 1999. Mayor Lovely Warren is calling the new plan \"Rochester-4.0 \u2013 Our Neighborhoods. Our Future.\" The public meetings will be held at the following times and locations: Monday, November 14, at the David Gantt Recreation Center, at 5 p.m.; Tuesday, November 15, at the Maplewood Library, 1111 Dewey Avenue, at 5 p.m.; Wednesday, November 16, in the Tower 280 lobby, 280 East Broad Street, at 11:30 a.m.; Thursday, November 17, at School 33, 530 Webster Avenue, at 5 p.m.; and on Tuesday, November 22, at the Arnett Branch Library, 310 Arnett Boulevard, at 4:30 p.m. Information: www.cityofrochester.gov/comprehensiveplanupdate.",
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        "raw_content": "Warning: This is a serious post about serious stuff. If that isn\u2019t your thing, just skip it. I won\u2019t be upset. Heck, I won\u2019t even know.\nI didn\u2019t post anything at all here last week, but I guess you probably noticed that. I had every intention of doing posts, but when I sat down at the computer, or looked at my phone, it seemed that there was little or nothing good going on anywhere. It\u2019s been affecting me, and it\u2019s been building for a little while now. I just needed to put some distance between myself and the crap being tweeted and posted and linked to. Not that I was trying to deny it or think it will all just go away if I ignored it, but it was building into a bit of sensory overload. So, I kind of backed off of everything for the week.\nDid it help? Yeah, some. Not being constantly bombarded with tweets, retweets, posts, and shares on both sides- things I agree with and things that twisted my stomach into knots, gave me room to breathe. It also made me realize that I have to say something. This pause didn\u2019t provide me with a pair of rose-colored glasses and send me whistling down the street as if nothing were amiss, like some folks. Because plenty is amiss, and will continue to be, unless\u2013\nUnless, what? There\u2019s the question. I don\u2019t claim to have the complete answer, the one solution that will make it all better. But I do know this much: we can\u2019t sit back and pretend it isn\u2019t important. That the hate and fear and bigotry isn\u2019t part of us. Oh, I know- you don\u2019t think like that. You don\u2019t support those people. You would never be at one of those demonstrations. And that\u2019s good. But none of us can afford to say this isn\u2019t us. This isn\u2019t our country. Because, unfortunate as it may be, it is. It\u2019s part of history, it\u2019s part of what made us who we are, where we are, and how we live. We have to fight it. We have to speak up, stand up, rise up.\nAnd, no, I don\u2019t mean we should go out en masse and protest. Do that if it feels right to you. If not, don\u2019t. What needs to be done, by every single one of us who believes we can and must be better than our past, is to stop ignoring the hatred, the violence, the venom that has always been there, but has found a new voice and a new life. Look around. See it. See it in all the little ways it shows its ugliness. And fight it there. From the ground up. Big gestures, speeches, demonstrations- they are all good in their way and in their place. But the real progress is going to be in each of our daily lives.\nBe better. Be better than ever. Be better than who we were and better than the things in our past we\u2019d all like to conveniently forget.\nPosted in Life, and Everything Else\tBigotryCurrent EventsFightingHateOpinionToleranceWhat We Can Do\n\u2039 PreviousFriday Review: Thomas Jefferson: The Art Of Power (Audiobook) by Jon Meacham\nNext \u203aWednesday Wanderings: Lunacy",
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        "raw_content": "Milk whips up much controversy \u2013 especially since it seems like such a simple drink. Let's spill the facts about milk alternatives, allergies and intolerances, and the nutritional benefits and potential drawbacks of this most familiar of beverages.\nThe nutritional profile of cow's milk\nWhy we drink milk \u2013 and why some people can't\nAlternatives to cow's milk\nEach Canadian chugs back an average of 58 litres \u2013 or about 245 cups \u2013 of milk products per year. What nutritional benefit do we get from of all of those bottles, bags, and jugs of milk? And what risks might milk pose?\nLet's pour ourselves one imaginary cup of 2% cow's milk to learn more. In those 244 mL of milk, we'll drink 122 calories and 7 percent of our daily recommended intake of dietary fat and cholesterol. We'll also down 8 grams of protein and nearly one-third of the calcium and vitamin D that we'll need for today. Stirred in for good measure are B vitamins, vitamin A, and the minerals phosphorus and potassium.\nWorking together, milk's nutrients yield several healthy benefits:\nMilk builds bone. Calcium and phosphorus, along with vitamin D, make up milk's bone-building team. Most of the calcium in your body is stored in your bones, but some of it circulates to help with nerve impulses and your heart's steady beat. Bone is constantly being broken down and re-formed, so you need to continually consume calcium to keep this balance in check. When more bone is being broken down than re-formed, you risk having bones that can break more easily. The phosphorus found in milk supports formation of bone and teeth, while vitamin D helps your body absorb calcium better. Milk happens to be one of the few food sources of vitamin D.\nMilk gives you an energy boost. A few of milk's nutrients are like your body's cheerleaders, helping you make the most of the energy-boosting nutrients you consume. Potassium and phosphorus help your body produce and use protein. The B vitamin riboflavin helps to release the energy locked inside of carbohydrates.\nMilk helps your heart. Calcium and phosphorus work together again, this time along with potassium (and other vitamins and minerals), to help keep your heartbeat steady. At the same time, riboflavin and vitamin B12 produce red blood cells.\nSo, milk does do some good for your body. And yet milk has its drawbacks.\nMilk can be fattening. Drink one glass of whole milk, for instance, and you've downed 8 grams of saturated fat \u2013 nearly a quarter of the recommended daily limit. Choose lower-fat milks, such as skim or 1%.\nMilk can be indigestible. Milk may also be tough for some bodies to digest, such as people who live with lactose intolerance or a milk allergy.\nRaw milk can be dangerous. Natural food fans may seek out raw milk, milk that has not been heat-treated or pasteurized. But milk that has not been safely pasteurized and treated may contain germs that could make people sick, including campylobacter, E. coli, listeria, and salmonella.\nIf you can't tolerate drinking milk and worry about getting enough calcium, keep in mind that milk is only one rich source of calcium. You also get bone-building calcium when you eat tofu, leafy green vegetables, beans, and the soft bones of canned fish like salmon or sardines.\nIn some countries, cows may be injected with a hormone called recombinant bovine somatotropin (rbST) in order to boost their milk production. Canadian consumers can rest easier knowing that Health Canada has not approved the sale of rbST within our borders. That fact doesn't deter savvy milk buyers from opting for organic milk: Organic milk from pasture-fed cows has been found to contain higher levels of omega-3 fatty acids, fat-soluble vitamins, and antioxidants.\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/healthfeature/gethealthfeature/Milk\nOur relationship with milk begins as soon as we're born. Baby mammals, including us humans, drink our mother's breast milk for nourishment. But after weaning, most mammals' bodies begin making less and less of a kind of digestive enzyme called lactase. Without enough lactase, we become lactose intolerant \u2013 unable to properly break down and digest lactose, milk's natural sugar.\nIn fact, a considerable percentage of people are lactose intolerant, which causes them to experience symptoms \u2013 including abdominal pain and bloating, diarrhea, gas, and nausea \u2013 within 30 minutes to 2 hours after consuming milk or milk products. So why do so many of us continue to drink milk?\nSome theorize that the reasons why may be traced to our geographical origins. Rates of lactose intolerance are especially high among people of Asian, African, Indigenous, and Hispanic origin. And rates are quite low among those of Northern European ancestry. The thinking goes that sunny days were scarce in Northern Europe, depriving people of their main source of vitamin D. Run low on vitamin D, and your body is less efficient at absorbing the all-important calcium you consume. Milk provides a good deal of both calcium and vitamin D. So, it could be that over the generations, Northern Europeans adapted genetically to be able to digest milk so that they could benefit from its nutrients.\nExperts wondered, too, why levels of lactose intolerance tended to be low in Northern Africa, when they were so high in other parts of the continent. As it turns out, this region is largely pastoral, meaning that the people keep domesticated mammals and take as much nourishment from their animals as possible. Milk is, after all, a plentiful source of protein. So, like the Northern Europeans, perhaps Northern Africans developed a tolerance to lactose in order to get maximum nutritional benefit from their animals.\nIf you suffer from lactose intolerance, you are not alone. In fact, it is estimated that 70% of adults are lactose intolerant to some degree. Exemplified as an inability to digest the natural sugar found in dairy foods, lactose intolerance affects both men and women equally, though certain ethnic groups (e.g., Asian, Hispanics) and those with existing medical conditions (e.g., people born prematurely) are affected more frequently.\nBeing lactose intolerant is not the same thing as having a milk allergy. Milk allergy occurs when a person's immune system reacts to one or more milk proteins. Unlike lactose intolerance, a milk allergy can be life threatening and is usually diagnosed within the first year of a person's life.\nLactose, the natural sugar found in dairy, is a disaccharide sugar \u2013 meaning that it is formed by the bonding of the 2 simple sugars: glucose and galactose. Ordinarily the body produces an enzyme called lactase, which breaks the bond so that the 2 simple sugars can be absorbed into the bloodstream and metabolized. People who are lactose intolerant are unable to produce this enzyme, resulting in lactose remaining in the gut. This can lead to a variety of effects, including abdominal pain, diarrhea, flatulence, and bloating.\nThere are three different classifications for those who are lactose intolerant:\nPrimary lactose intolerance is environmentally induced and arises in societies that do not typically consume dairy. While lactase production decreases for most individuals as they age, the decrease is often most dramatic in infants that are weaned in populations that do not regularly include dairy in their diet. These individuals can lose up to 90% of their ability to produce lactase during their first 4 years of life. As a result of a traditional non-dairy diet, it is speculated that almost all Asian and Native American populations are lactose intolerant.\nSecondary lactose intolerance is also environmentally induced and is a consequence of certain gastrointestinal disorders. At times, secondary lactose intolerance may temporarily result from exposure to intestinal parasites or arise in sufferers of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), Crohn's disease, or celiac disease.\nCongenital lactose deficiency, the third and final classification, is a genetic disorder present at birth that prevents individuals from producing lactase.\nDoctors are able to diagnose lactose intolerance through a blood, breath, or stool test. You can also get a good idea of whether or not you are lactose intolerant simply by cutting out lactose from your diet for 1 to 2 weeks and seeing if your symptoms resolve. It is not considered a serious disease and often requires no treatment beyond the use of over-the-counter pills and drops that contain lactase.\nLactose intolerance is a very manageable condition and those that suffer from it do not need to avoid dairy altogether. They can still enjoy smaller quantities of low-fat or fat-free milk, or consume milk products in combination with other foods. Sour cream, yogurt, and ice cream may also be included in the diet, as lactase may already be present due to the bacteria used to produce these foods. Hard cheese and cottage cheese also contain smaller quantities of lactose. There are also low-lactose and lactose-free products in the market that can replace traditional dairy items.\nIf you are lactose intolerant, you should also consider that lactose is often used as a food additive and may be present in some boxed, canned, frozen, and prepared foods like bread, cereal, lunchmeats, salad dressings, cake and cookie mixes, and coffee creamer.\nPeople with lactose intolerance should also make sure that each day's diet includes enough calcium \u2013 a mineral that is traditionally associated with dairy products. Calcium is essential for the growth and repair of bones and a deficiency may lead to osteoporosis. Depending on your age and medical history, you may need anywhere from 200 mg to 1200 mg of calcium per day.\nNon-dairy sources of calcium include dark green vegetables such as broccoli, or fish with edible bones such as salmon and sardines. Since milk is also a source of vitamin D, ensure you find a supplement that provides enough vitamin D for your needs (usually between 400 IU and 800 IU per day).\nMore of a nuisance than a nightmare, living with lactose intolerance is easily manageable with the appropriate considerations. A carefully chosen diet that is supplemented with calcium when needed, or with lactase-containing pills and drops, is the answer to minimizing symptoms.\nPeople with lactose intolerance or dairy allergies can still enjoy a tall, cold glass of refreshing milk, a chunk of cheesy heaven, scoops of frozen sweetness, or a stir of cream into their coffee. Alternatives to cow's milk include:\nAlmond milk: Since almonds boast high calcium, so does the milk that results from soaking and grinding the nuts. The softly textured, lightly-coloured, sweet-tasting almond milk also has less fat than cow's milk and is easier on people with lactose intolerance and milk allergies.\nCoconut milk: Squeezed from the meat of mature coconuts, coconut milk is quite high in calories and saturated fats. Because of its rich, sweet flavour and high fat content, you should only add a little bit of it to anything. Coconut milk contains a good deal of iron and vitamin C, but it doesn't get anywhere near the levels of calcium in other types of milk.\nGoat's milk: Like cow's milk, salty-sweet goat's milk is high in calcium, phosphorus, riboflavin, protein, and potassium. With slightly less lactose than cow's milk, goat's milk can be a problem for those with lactose intolerance. 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        "raw_content": "Mrs Brown\u2019s Boys star Brendan O\u2019Carroll hits back at backlash over foul-language\nSarah DeenWednesday 2 Jan 2019 3:45 pm\nBrendan O\u2019Carroll has defended the show after it was criticised for the swearwords (Picture: BBC)\nMrs Brown\u2019s Boys creator and star Brendan O\u2019Carroll has defended the show in the face of criticism over its bad language.\nBrendan, who plays Agnes Brown on the show, said the BBC tried to get him to take the swearing out after the first series of the comedy ended.\nBut the actor put his foot down and told them: \u2018We\u2019re not changing the show\u2019.\nHe described what he called a \u2018f**k meeting\u2019 with BBC controller Danny Cohen to Express.co.uk.\nMrs Brown\u2019s Boys returned for a Christmas special last year (Picture: BBC)\n\u2018He spent the first 10 minutes telling me how lucky he felt the BBC were for finding me and the family,\u2019 Brendan explained.\n\u2018Eventually it was getting f**king boring so I asked Danny to cut to the chase and asked him, \u201cYou want me to stop saying \u2018f**k\u2019 so you can put the show on at eight o\u2019clock.\u201d And he said, \u201cExactly\u201d.\n\u2018He said to me, \u201cLook Benny, we want to make you a big star. We really do. The BBC want to make you a big headline star.\u201d\nBrendan O\u2019Carroll wasn\u2019t prepared to change the show (Picture: Ken McKay/ITV/REX/Shutterstock)\n\u2018I said, \u201cTwo things. First of all, I don\u2019t want to be a big headline star. I never did. And number two, the show is the show.\n\u2018Put it on at eight, or half 10 or half 12\u2026 people who want to see it will find it. But the show\u2019s the show. I don\u2019t care when you put it on. We\u2019re not changing the show.\u201d\u2018\nIt turned out he was right to stick to his guns, as when the show won a BAFTA, Cohen told Brendan that he is \u2018a rare talent\u2019 and \u2018the BBC are blessed to have a loan\u2019.\nExplain the context of the show\u2019s swearing, he added: \u2018We never ever said the word f**k for what it means.\u2019\nWhen the festive special aired on Christmas Day last year, 4.7 million people tuned in, a considerable drop from the 6.8 million who watched on Christmas Day 2017.\nMORE: What does Les Miserables mean and when is the next episode of the BBC series on?\nMORE: Peaky Blinders season 5 trailer leaves fans drooling at Cillian Murphy\u2019s Thomas Shelby despite life-threatening car fire\nBrendan O'CarrollMrs Brown's Boys",
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        "raw_content": "On May 10, 2018, Flint residents sent a letter to a variety of scientific and engineering organizations requesting that \u201cacademics, professionals, and Environmental Justice leaders\u201d conduct an investigation into the actions of Professor Marc Edwards of Virginia Tech relating to his work in Flint. [1] At last count, the letter has been signed by 60 residents and over 30 non-resident supporters. The signatories to the letter feel that Edwards is wrongly claiming to speak for the citizens of Flint, that he is \u201ctaking Flint residents\u2019 voice away,\u201d and that his actions constitute \u201cabuses of professional power.\u201d In response, Professor Edwards has made public his intent to contact all the complaint\u2019s signatories \u201cto see if they actually agree, word-for-word, with all of the letter\u2019s contentions.\u201d [2] He has also made public his intent to file a defamation suit against the people he believes to have written the letter. [3]\nAs academics who have done work on Flint, the Flint water crisis, and/or closely related issues, we wish to affirm Flint residents\u2019 right to be heard on this matter. We urge members of the scientific and engineering communities to keep in mind that the power imbalance between scientists and disenfranchised communities can often be great. While disagreement between scientists and community members does occur, this fact alone does not release scientists from being accountable to those who are most affected by scientific advice and research. A prompt response acknowledging residents\u2019 right to be heard from the institutions and organizations that received their complaint, as well as from similar institutions and organizations in a position to help, will demonstrate much-needed respect for voices that are too often systematically marginalized. It will also, we believe, help temper potential harms that might result from Professor Edwards\u2019 response to the letter. We are concerned that his intent to contact the signatories and to file a defamation suit might be experienced by residents as an attempt to intimidate or silence them.\nWe hope that, whether or not you received the original complaint, you can appreciate that circumstances like the present one in Flint can place communities in a vulnerable position. Flint residents\u2014whether signatories to the complaint or not\u2014deserve to be protected from threats, pressures, harm, and any attempts to discredit their grievances prior to an investigation. In short, they deserve a chance to be heard.\nIf you were a recipient of the residents\u2019 letter, we urge you to take timely and appropriate action to respond to the letter\u2019s requests. If you did not receive the original letter but are nevertheless in a position to elevate residents\u2019 voices and ensure that their concerns are taken seriously, we urge you to do so. If there is anything we can do to help, please let us know.\nStephen Gasteyer, Michigan State University\nMichael Mascarenhas, University of California-Berkeley\nKyle Powys Whyte, Michigan State University\nPhil Brown, Northeastern University\nJason Kosnoski, University of Michigan-Flint\nJennifer Carrera, Michigan State University\nMax Liboiron, Memorial University of Newfoundland\nAshley Nickels, Kent State University\nRebecca L. Rutt, University of Copenhagen\nDvera I. Saxton, Ph.D.\nJevgeniy Bluwstein, University of Copenhagen\nCurtis Pomilia, University of Kentucky\n[1] Available at FlintComplaints.com.\n[2] Available at East Village Magazine.\n[3] Available at Huffington Post, Medium, and BuzzFeed News.\nView letter at FlintAccountability.org\n*If you are an academic and would like to submit your name/affiliation for possible inclusion on this list, please send an email to infoflintaccountability@aol.com.\nTags: Academia, Environment, featured, Flint, Justice, Letter, STEM, Water\nPrevious Post5 Questions with Michael Mascarenhas Next PostCommentary: Environmental Justice Summit convened empowering visions of clean water, air, land",
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        "raw_content": "In an important verdict for the protection of labor rights and freedom of expression in Thailand, a magistrates court in Bangkok on Wednesday acquitted 14 Burmese migrant workers of criminal defamation charges for filing a complaint against their employer with the National Human Rights Commission of Thailand (NHRCT).\nThe court found the workers had filed their complaint in good faith in order to protect their rights, as guaranteed by the Thai constitution and international conventions.\nIn their complaint to the NHRCT in July 2016, the workers alleged that the Thammakaset chicken farm in Lopburi province had subjected them to grueling work conditions, including forced labor. Three months later Thammakaset responded with a criminal defamation complaint against the workers as well as a labor rights activist from the Migrant Worker Rights Network, contending that the complaints had damaged the company\u2019s reputation.\nDisappointingly, the NHRCT took no action to support the right of the workers to bring grievances against the company.\nHuman Rights Watch, along with a growing number of states and international bodies, seeks the abolition of criminal defamation laws because individuals should not face imprisonment for the purpose of protecting reputations.\nIn May, six United Nations human rights experts called on Thailand \u2013 where defamation laws have frequently been used to retaliate against whistleblowers who report labor abuses \u2013 to revise its laws and prosecution processes to prevent the \u201cmisuse of defamation legislation by companies.\u201d But the Thai government has yet to do so.\nThis verdict should serve as a wake-up call for the Thai government to take concrete measures to ensure fair treatment of workers in line with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights. It should also serve notice to the NHRCT to end their weak performance and step up to protect the integrity of its complaint process by speaking out against abusive criminal defamation cases.\nThailand should be investigating and ending labor rights abuses, instead of ignoring retaliation against victims, whistleblowers, and human rights defenders.\nBy Sunai Phasuk, July 12, 2018\nSource : Thai Court Acquits Migrant Workers of Defamation\nPubli\u00e9 dans Archives, Economie-D\u00e9veloppement-Travail/Economy-Development-Labour, Traite-Trafic/Smuggling-Trafficking",
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        "raw_content": "It\u2019s hard to stop rubbernecking the political car crash in the US at the moment, but I think this piece from The Economist is a perfect summary of the current state of politics here in the UK.\nBritain\u2019s equilibrium of incompetence\nThe country\u2019s political parties are exactly as inept as each other.\nIt is common for one of Britain\u2019s great parties to be in crisis while the other is in clover. Labour tore itself apart in the Thatcher era and the Tories did the same during the Blair years. But Britain is currently witnessing something unusual: both its main parties are in crisis at the same time, divided over their future direction, racked by factional fights and worried about leadership challenges.\nThat\u2019s not the way to do it: Zoe Williams assesses the problems with questioning the Prime Minister in Parliament\nIn Punch and Judy Politics: An insider\u2019s guide to Prime Minister\u2019s questions, Ayesha Hazarika and Tom Hamilton, both of whom have prepared parliamentary Opposition leaders for the House of Commons\u2019 weekly ritual, take an exhaustive look at the \u201cjoust\u201d, concluding as they begin: \u201cIf you were starting from scratch, this isn\u2019t the way you\u2019d build it. But this is what it is. We think it works\u201d. This is a relaxed, urbane, rather fatalistic assessment, in the tradition of \u201cdemocracy is the worst form of government, except for all those other forms\u201d.\nIt\u2019s hard to be an optimist these days. But perhaps we don\u2019t need to be.\nAuthor Terry MadeleyPosted on 7 September, 2018 9 January, 2019 Categories CultureTags politics, society, uk\nPrevious Previous post: No doubt another Trump bestseller\nNext Next post: Filmed memories",
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        "raw_content": "March 2013 MRP Rural Round-Up\nMarch 2013\u2013 Volume XI, Number 3\nAcross the Field: Understanding & Measuring Complex Community Change Work\n\u2014 by Jane Leonard\nWhen I was working at the Bush Foundation on leadership and community development, I learned about a subject of intense interest by grant makers, community and leadership development researchers, and project evaluators alike: How do you understand and measure complex place-based community/systems change work?\nSometimes the work is called comprehensive community initiatives, or more generally social or community innovation \u2013 but the question about it is similar: How do you find out if the investments you\u2019ve been making are actually working to improve community vitality amidst so many other factors, and how can you make adjustments along the way to help increase chances of success?\nThere are myriad strategies, methodologies, tools, and sheer willpower on the part of many passionate people working hard in their communities to help create and sustain community vitality. However, it\u2019s been just recently that we\u2019ve started to tap into the depths of several generations of contemporary leadership and community development field knowledge, research and practice to answer the questions posed above. (See \u201cVoices from the Field III, Lessons and Challenges from Two Decades of Community Change Work\u201d \u2013 from the Aspen Institute)\nWhat makes our opportunity to understand, strategize, and measure even more powerful today is the ability to combine leadership and community development know-how with other fields that help interpret human, community, economic, and social dynamics. These include systems thinking, community indicator research and analysis, and developmental evaluation.\nOver this next year I\u2019m excited to be a part of a community change project in South Dakota called the Regional Systems Engagement Pilot that is exploring how all these elements can intersect, to ultimately help increase community engagement and advance regional and community vitality. (Thanks for support of this effort go to the continuing commitment of the Bush Foundation working alongside community & regional partners in NE South Dakota, South Dakota State University, the SD Governor\u2019s Office of Economic Development, Dakota Resources, and leaders in the systems thinking, developmental evaluation, and community mapping fields.)\nIn addition to using community engagement techniques in the South Dakota project, including the Art of Hosting to enlist all voices/ideas at the table, here\u2019s a run-down on some of the key elements in motion:\nThe Community Capitals Framework (CCF), developed at Iowa State a decade ago by Cornelia & Jan Flora, Susan Fey, Mary Emery and researched by many others, is really just now hitting its stride as a tangible way to map, strategize, and evaluate more comprehensively a community\u2019s or region of communities\u2019 assets, gaps and potential across sectors and multiple dynamics.\n(From one of the early descriptions: (CCF) is a conceptual model for evaluating a community\u2019s overall health and capacity for community and economic development. The framework resulted from an observation that \u201centrepreneurial communities\u201d that were sustainable and successful also paid attention to seven types of capital: natural, cultural, human, social, political, financial, and built.)\nCombine CCF with systems thinking, developed at MIT by Peter Senge and others to map, understand and strategize how parts of a corporation could work better together (or don\u2019t work together), and you expand your ability to understand, strategize for, act on, and measure community vitality. CCF and systems thinking recognize and work with the reality that everything relates. Life, work, family, economy, community, everything \u2014 whether we choose to acknowledge it or not \u2014 exists in webs of interdependence.\n(From the MIT website: Senge\u2019s work articulates a cornerstone position of human values in the workplace: namely, that vision, purpose, reflectiveness, and systems thinking are essential if organizations are to realize their potential\u2026.The fundamental rationale of systems thinking is to understand how it is that the problems that we all deal with, which are the most vexing, difficult and intransigent, come about, and to give us some perspective on those problems [in order to] give us some leverage and insight as to what we might do differently.)\nCombine these notions with our heightened ability to gather community indicator data and do community indicator research and analysis (such as the data research that keeps Minnesota Compass \u2013 \u201cMeasuring Progress \u2013 Inspiring Action\u201d so useful). And then combine it all with developmental evaluation, pioneered in the Midwest by evaluation experts Michael Quinn Patton, Diane Morehouse, Becky Kroll, and others to better understand, manage, and adapt strategy as you work through complex community change work.\n(Developmental evaluation (DE) offers a powerful approach to monitoring and supporting social innovations by working in partnership with program decision makers. It draws on insights about complex dynamic systems, uncertainty, nonlinearity, and emergence. DE can be used for a range of purposes: ongoing program development, adapting effective principles of practice to local contexts, generating innovations and taking them to scale, and facilitating rapid response in crisis situations.\u201d \u2013 from the review of Michael Quinn Patton\u2019s book, Developmental Evaluation: Applying Complexity Concepts to Enhance Innovation and Use.)\nFinally, since 2011, Grantmakers for Effective Organizations has operated an action research group, known as \u201cEmbrace Complexity,\u201d on evaluating comprehensive place-based initiatives. The projects typically involve multiple stakeholders across many community sectors. These philanthropic and federal agency funders explore defining indicators, engaging community members, and collecting data across multiple organizations and platforms.\nThis year, I\u2019m working to bring together all of these players. They hail from different disciplines yet strive to understand and measure the same thing: complex community change work. It is said that innovation happens at the intersections. Combining these unique and related insights will help community members, leaders, and grant makers jump deep into community complexities to make wise, innovative, and sustainable investments that bolster community vitality for all.\nJane Leonard is an independent consultant helping communities thrive. She can be reached at minntwin@comcast.net\n\u2014The Healthy Communities/Healthy America Fund of the American Medical Association (AMA) Foundation is accepting proposals for diabetes management and education projects serving patients at free clinics. The program will award $10,000-$25,000 grants. Letters of inquiry are due by March 15. http://tinyurl.com/czrl373\n\u2013Farm to School Grants available \u2013 deadline March 15. The Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the 2013 Farm to School Grant Program. MDA anticipates awarding $250,000 in competitive grants to increase sales of locally grown and raised food products to K-12 institutions.\nTwo categories of grants will be considered:\n1) Grants for the purchase of equipment and/or physical improvements that will allow schools to purchase, prepare and serve more locally grown and raised food. The grant will cover 50% of the total project cost up to a maximum grant award of $50,000. Recipients must contribute the remaining 50% of the total project cost as a cash contribution.\n2) Grants for the cost of feasibility plans that identify specific equipment, tools, training, or policies that a school or school district needs in order to purchase more locally grown or raised food. This grant will cover up to 75% of the total project cost up to a maximum grant award of $30,000. Recipients must contribute the remaining 25% of the total project cost as a cash contribution.\nAs part of this RFP, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota (Blue Cross) is providing partial support to help schools meet the requirement for matching funds. This funding is part of Blue Cross\u2019 long-term statewide public health initiative to reduce preventable chronic disease by tackling its root causes: tobacco use, physical inactivity and unhealthy eating.\nApplicants who are interested utilizing the Blue Cross contribution as part of their proposal should contact David Weinand at 651-201-6500 for instructions on how to include a Blue Cross contribution in the application.\nAll proposals must be received no later than 4:00 p.m. on March 15, 2013. Proposals may be delivered by mail, in person, or by email. The complete RFP and instructions for submittal are located online at http://tinyurl.com/a4jw75q\n\u2013Local Initiatives Support Corporation is accepting applications for the NFL Youth Football Fund Grassroots Program. The program provides matching grants of up to $200,000 to nonprofits working to make capital improvements to football fields in low- and moderate-income neighborhoods lacking clean, safe and accessible football fields. Deadline: 3/15/2013. http://tinyurl.com/a3kxnle\n\u2013The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration is accepting applications from nonprofits and public entities for Targeted Capacity Expansion Peer-to-Peer (TCE-PTP) grants. The purpose of this program is to expand and enhance service capacity through the provision of addiction peer recovery support services for those individuals with substance use disorders. Deadline: 3/15/2013. http://tinyurl.com/azh2c6q\n\u2013HUD is offering Comprehensive Housing Counseling grants to housing counseling agencies (including local housing counseling agencies, intermediaries and multi-state organizations) that are directly approved by HUD and State Housing Finance Agencies (SHFAs). Deadline: 3/18/2013. To get an application, http://tinyurl.com/ar2bgz7\n\u2013HUD has issued a NOFA for the Indian Community Development Block Grant (ICDBG) Program. The purpose of the ICDBG program is the development of viable Indian and Alaska Native communities, including the creation of decent housing, suitable living environments and economic opportunities primarily for persons with low and moderate- incomes. Deadline: 3/18/2013. To read the notice, http://tinyurl.com/a5u7grs\nHUD has issued a NOFA for the Healthy Homes program which will fund technical studies to improve existing methods for detecting and controlling key housing-related health and safety hazards to develop new methods to detect and control these hazards and to improve our knowledge of key housing-related health and safety hazards. Deadline: 3/19/2013. To learn more and to apply, http://tinyurl.com/bf6zd9j\n\u2013The Department of Labor has issued a NOFA for the YouthBuild program for nonprofits, state and local governments, and tribes. YouthBuild grants will be awarded through a competitive process to organizations to oversee the provision of education, occupational skills training and employment services to disadvantaged youth in their communities while performing meaningful work and service to their communities. Deadline: 3/19/2013. http://tinyurl.com/a2n3768\n\u2013The U.S. Department of Justice is offering Coordinated Tribal Assistance Grants to federally-recognized Indian Tribal governments, including Alaska Native villages and Tribal consortia consisting of two or more federally-recognized Indian Tribes. This solicitation provides federally-recognized Tribes and Tribal consortia an opportunity to develop a comprehensive and coordinated approach to public safety and victimization issues. Deadline to apply: 3/19/2013. For more information and to apply, http://www.justice.gov/tribal/open-sol.html\n\u2013The Department of Health and Human Services has issued a request for proposals for the Ethnic Community Self Help Program Grant. The objective of this program is to strengthen organized ethnic communities to ensure ongoing support and services to refugees within five years after their initial resettlement. National, regional (multi-state) or local refugee ethnic-based community organizations that address community building and facilitate cultural adjustment and integration are invited to apply. Deadline: 3/22/2013. To learn more about this opportunity, click http://tinyurl.com/6wqfeds\n\u2014Assets for Independence Grant Deadlines\u2028are March 25 and May 24, 2013. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Community Services administers the Assets for Independence (AFI) program, which provides five-year grants to nonprofit organizations and government agencies that empower low-income families to become economically self-sufficient for the long term. Grantees provide financial education training on money management issues and assist participants with saving earned income in individual development accounts (IDAs). Eligible applicants include nonprofit organizations, qualified state and local governments, low-income designated credit unions, community development financial institutions (CDFIs), and other community organizations. Applications for AFI grants of up to $1 million are being accepted. http://tinyurl.com/aw4c4nz\n\u2013The eWOMENNETWORK Foundation is accepting grant proposals from nonprofit organizations working to improve the emotional and financial well-being of women and children. The foundation awards individual grants of $6,000 to small entrepreneurial organizations working to address the health, wellness and/or safety of underprivileged women and/or children. Eligible organizations must have been in existence for more than three years and have an annual budget between $25,000 and $1 million. Deadline: 3/31/2013. http://tinyurl.com/bwkk5rb\n\u2013LAND O\u2019LAKES Foundation is accepting applications for projects that benefit rural communities. 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A series of webinars is planned to guide applications. http://tinyurl.com/a88v554\n\u2014Libri Foundation\u2019s Books for Children Program donates new, quality, hardcover children\u2019s books to small, rural public libraries in the United States. Application deadline is May 15, 2013. For more information go to: http://tinyurl.com/7z2ek\n\u2013The Dollar General Literacy Foundation is accepting applications for youth literacy grants of up to $4,000 from schools, public libraries and nonprofits located within twenty miles of a Dollar General store that are working to help students who are below grade level or experiencing difficulty reading. Deadline: 5/23/2013. http://tinyurl.com/7q9ohzf\n\u2014 Looking for resources to support discussion around a community health assessment or other issue? In partnership with the Meadowlark Institute, InCommons is offering small grants for facilitated conversations around an issue, opportunity or project. The Request for Proposals is available on the InCommons website. Grant applications are accepted on a rolling basis, but all funds are expected to be allocated by May 31. http://tinyurl.com/cgarfet\n\u2014The Home Depot Community Impacts Grant Program is offering grants to nonprofit organizations, public schools and public service agencies in the U.S. that are using the power of volunteers to improve the physical health of their communities. Priority is given to projects for veterans that include housing repairs, modifications and weatherization work. Grants of up to $5,000 are made in the form of The Home Depot gift cards for the purchase of tools, materials or services. Applications will be accepted from 2/1/13 through 8/13/13. Visit the Home Depot website http://tinyurl.com/b3atwuk\n\u2014 Recreational Homes, Gateway Communities, and Rural Development Webinar Coming Up . North Central Regional Center for Rural Development is offering a free webinar on March 13 at 3p.m. designed to assist community leaders in addressing the set of issues surrounding recreational homes and their use. http://tinyurl.com/bazl3eq\n\u2014Farm to Cafeteria Workshops. Eight regional Farm to Cafeteria workshops will take place in Minnesota between February and April, 2013. Farm to Cafeteria aims to build strong communities, healthy people, and resilient local farms. These workshops are designed to cultivate strong partnerships between growers and buyers and offer educational opportunities to increase capacity for local food purchases by institutions.\nWorkshop highlights include:\n* Purchasing local on a budget\n* Farmer/ Buyer Relationships: facilitated networking with Renewing the Countryside\n* On-farm food safety and marketing local food\n* Nutrition education in the classroom and beyond with Extension\u2019s Simply Good Eating program\nCost: $20 (includes a meal). Workshop content will vary by region. For more information or to register, visit http://tinyurl.com/d42vtsg\n\u2014Third Annual Minnesota Entrepreneur Kick-Off Connects Entrepreneurs with Statewide Resources. Minnesota\u2019s entrepreneur community will come together once again at this year\u2019s third annual Minnesota Entrepreneur Kick-Off on March 20, 2013 at the Boy Scout Base Camp in Fort Snelling MN. New features to this year\u2019s event include a spotlight on the entrepreneurial mindset and student entrepreneurs. Minnesota is home to an international student entrepreneur competition top-five finalist and it is soon to be home to Venture Academy, an entrepreneur mindset fostering charter school, to launch this fall. These firsts are joined by a panel of state entrepreneurship financing leaders: Rep. Tim Mahoney, Jeffrey Robbins, Doug Cameron and Bjorn Stansvik for a discussion about the pace and financing of technology in our state and an unforgettable keynote from a Minnesota inventor, entrepreneur and community lifter, Andy Wells, Sr. of Wells Technology, Inc. and Wells Academy.\nEntrepreneur advancing competitions that will be present at the event include the Minnesota Inventors Congress Invention & Idea Show, Minnesota Cup, Midwest Cleantech Open, Idea Competition, TiE Cons , Acara, Global Student Entrepreneur Awards as well as accelerators Innov\u00e9 and the MN Angel Network. For more information visit: www.mnentrepreneurs.org.\n\u2014 Minnesota Campus Compact\u2019s Annual Summit, Awards Ceremony, and Meeting of Presidents: Civic Engagement and Entrepreneurship will be April 1, 2013, 9:30 a.m. \u2013 4:00 p.m. at Hamline University\u2019s new Anderson Center in St. Paul. How can civic engagement and entrepreneurship be integrated in different academic areas? Why and how should we work across sectors to advance civic-minded entrepreneurship? What entrepreneurial skills and approaches can benefit existing civic organizations and partnerships? What creative funding opportunities and other resources can support such efforts? How can institutions support local entrepreneurs who might not have access to traditional capital or training? Plan to join colleagues from across the state in considering such questions and learning about good practices and models. The lunchtime awards ceremony will also honor student, community, and staff and faculty leaders in civic engagement from around the state, as well as winners of the Driving the Message Home contest. See the full agenda and register http://mncc2013summit.eventbrite.com/ by March 22.\n\u2014 The 2013 Nonprofit Technology & Communications Conference will be held Wednesday, April 10 from 7:30 a.m. \u2013 4:30 p.m. at the Hilton Minneapolis at 1001 Marquette Ave. S, in Minneapolis. This is the place to go for cutting-edge content on many of the technology opportunities and challenges facing nonprofits today. Sponsored by the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits and MAP for Nonprofits, this full-day event is the place to go to stay up to speed with tools and trends now and looking into the future. You\u2019ll dive into nonprofit strategies for everything from mobile marketing to cloud computing, from digital inclusion to website design, and much, much more. http://tinyurl.com/7rawqvn\nSo, what\u2019s new at this year\u2019s conference?\nAn engaging and thought-provoking keynote from tech gurus Nancy Lyons and Meghan Wilker of the Geek Girls Guide. https://www.geekgirlsguide.com/\nA re-worked schedule to allow the same in-depth networking experiences and easier access to the great workshops that you\u2019ve come to expect.\nFour full sets of breakout sessions, including a packed schedule of early morning sessions.\nTeam Registration Send more people and get more out of the conference \u2013 register 3 and your 4th is free.\nScholarships MCN strives to ensure this conference is accessible to all nonprofits, regardless of size or ability to pay. Full and partial scholarships are available for small nonprofits, organizations from Greater Minnesota, and immigrant and refugee-led organizations.\n\u2014 The 56th annual Minnesota Inventors Congress Invention Expo will be hosted in Redwood Falls MN on April 19 & 20, 2013. For further information and registration go to: http://www.minnesotainventorscongress.org\n\u2013\u2013SAVE THE DATE! The next gathering of the National Rural Assembly will be held in Bethesda, Maryland, June 23-26, 2013.\n\u2014 The 2013 Minnesota Rural Health Conference will be held June 24-25, 2013 in Duluth. http://tinyurl.com/alnb9sn\n\u2014The Saint Paul Foundation and the Minnesota Idea Open are asking all Minnesotans to answer the question: What would you do with $1 million to make Saint Paul great? A first of its kind, the Forever Saint Paul Challenge invites all Minnesotans to share their best and brightest ideas-and vote for the best one-that will help make our capital city forever strong. The winning idea receives a $1 million grant for implementation. For more information, visit the Challenge website. Idea submission period is from February 13-April 3. http://tinyurl.com/d3noa99\n\u2014 The MHTA Foundation has opened applications for their 2013 Scholarship program. Scholarships ranging from $2,500 \u2013 $5,000 are available to students studying STEM disciplines. Applications are due March 31, 2013. http://tinyurl.com/bcwn98s\n\u2014 Virginia McKnight Binger Awards. The McKnight Foundation invites nominations for the 2013 Virginia McKnight Binger Awards in Human Service. Each year The McKnight Foundation recognizes up to six Minnesotans who have demonstrated an exceptional personal commitment to helping others in their communities but who have received little or no public recognition. Deadline: April 3, 2013. For more information go to: http://tinyurl.com/abfqauy\nMCN encourages you to nominate a nonprofit that you know has achieved tremendous results in one of these four areas. Nominations must be submitted by May 30, 2013. http://tinyurl.com/a8nnw9u\n2013 Nonprofit Excellence Awards: Minnesota Nonprofit Excellence Awards http://tinyurl.com/ayn29qw began in 2003. Since then, many of Minnesota\u2019s best nonprofit organizations have proudly accepted and displayed their Nonprofit Excellence Awards. Two Nonprofit Excellence Awards are presented each year, one to an organization with less than $1.5 million in annual operating expense, and one to a large organization with $1.5 million or more in annual operating expense. These awards are based upon how closely organizations align with the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits\u2019 Principles and Practices for Nonprofit Excellence. Applications for Excellence Awards must be self-submitted by the organization and require advance planning and board involvement. Please submit your application materials to MAP for Nonprofits, 2314 University Avenue West, Suite 28, St. Paul, MN 55114 by May 30, 2013 at 4 p.m.\n\u2014 2013 Compass Points. A new statewide dashboard provides current data and recent trends for key measures in 13 topic areas that affect Minnesota\u2019s quality of life. It also points out regional differences and racial disparities. http://tinyurl.com/bjplrkc\n\u2014New Video Spotlights Value of Tourism Industry Explore Minnesota Tourism has produced a new three-minute video highlighting the economic impact of tourism. http://tinyurl.com/azuuqz3\n\u2014 Report on the Definition of \u201cRural\u201d Discusses the various definitions of the term \u201crural\u201d and \u201crural area\u201d that are used with respect to programs administered by the Secretary of Agriculture and the effects those variations in definition have on USDA-RD programs. Recommends ways to better target funds provided through rural development programs. http://tinyurl.com/anagecz\n\u2014 2012 Small Business Profiles for States and Territories Supplies data on small businesses in each of the 50 states, the District of Columbia and limited data on the U.S. territories. Topics covered include: the number of firms, demographics of business ownership, small business income, banking, business turnover, industry composition, and employment gains and losses by size of business. http://www.sba.gov/advocacy/848/468011\n\u2013The Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank has published a \u201cNonprofit Executive Succession-Planning Toolkit\u201d. The toolkit is free and is designed for nonprofit boards of directors and executive leaders to effectively implement succession planning and overcome barriers. To get the toolkit, click http://tinyurl.com/adtyex4\n\u2013\u201cImmigrant Worker Owned Cooperatives: A User\u2019s Manual\u201d provides information to immigrant communities about how to create, finance, manage and grow worker cooperatives. Written by Minsun Ji of El Centro Humanitario and Tony Robinson of the University of Colorado, Denver, the manual gets into the nitty-gritty of organizing and managing a cooperative. http://tinyurl.com/a76tyvj\n\u2013If you are looking for entrepreneurship education resources, you may want to check out the \u201cRoadmap for Entrepreneurship Education\u201d from the Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education http://tinyurl.com/b75e6ws\n\u2014 The U.S. Bioenergy Statistics are a source of information on biofuels intended to present a picture of the renewable energy industry and its relationship to agriculture. Where appropriate, data are presented in both a calendar year and the relevant marketing year timeframe to increase utility to feedstock-oriented users. The statistics highlight the factors that influence the demand for agricultural feedstocks for biofuels production; for instance, numerous tables emphasize the relationship between energy and commodity markets.\n\u2013Healthy Food Access Strengthens Local Economies. It\u2019s not just about healthier eating. From farmer\u2019s markets to federal food assistance, increasing access to healthy foods in low-income neighborhoods can also stimulate local economies. A new report by PolicyLink explains how equitable food programs and policies are creating jobs, supporting new business opportunities, and keeping dollars circulating locally. http://tinyurl.com/bexb7p3\n\u2014 PolicyLink, The Food Trust, and The Reinvestment Fund are excited to announce the Healthy Food Access Portal. http://healthyfoodaccess.org The new portal connects community leaders, healthy food retailers, policymakers, and advocates to an extensive array of resources, strategies, and ideas to improve and increase access to healthy food retail\u2014from grocery stores to corner stores, farmers\u2019 markets, and mobile produce trucks\u2014in underserved communities. With funding from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the three organizations created the nation\u2019s first comprehensive healthy food access retail portal and learning community designed to promote healthy food retail efforts in regions across the country.\nThe portal is different from a simple website. It is a clearinghouse of information that aggregates content from many organizations and websites in order to present a single, coordinated information source for users. We would like to thank many of you for sharing quality content with us as we continue to develop content to serve new audiences.\n\u2014What Happens When Community-Based Farms, Markets and Eateries Work Together? is the title of an article in E-The Environmental Magazine that talks about how planners and community activists are beginning to think in terms of \u201cfood hubs\u201d that go beyond a single retail outlet. The article describes how a caf\u00e9 flows into a teaching kitchen and meeting room where a local community development corporation holds health screenings and cooking classes. Read more http://tinyurl.com/byr6ly4\n\u2013The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has published a report on how banks can participate in Healthy Food initiatives. The report describes how national banks and federal savings associations are helping to finance projects that bring fresh produce and healthy food choices to underserved, low-income neighborhoods. Read more http://tinyurl.com/bbfvc5z\n\u2014 Conducting Homeless Counts on Native American Lands: A Toolkit\u2028Highlights steps, tools, and methods that can be used to complete an accurate homeless count on American Indian, Alaska Native, and Hawaiian Home Land (AIANHH) lands. Toolkit is based upon past research as well as interviews with key stakeholders in the field. http://tinyurl.com/ajan243\n\u2014 Charging While You Work: A guide for expanding electric vehicle infrastructure at the workplace. In December 2012, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency released this new resource to help spur the development of charging infrastructure throughout the state for electric vehicles (EVs).\n\u201cCharging While You Work: A Guide for Expanding Electric Vehicle Infrastructure at the Workplace\u201d is a graphically-rich 23-page document written by John Bailey, MPCA consultant, and available for free at: http://tinyurl.com/bgf672e\nIt is designed to help employers and employees in Minnesota navigate the process of developing EV charging spots specifically for use at businesses. The report presents findings on best practices for establishing a workplace EV charging program and case studies of existing programs in Minnesota.\n\u2014The Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University has released a paper titled \u201cThe Past, Present, and Future of Community Development in the United States\u201d that appeared in the book \u201cInvesting in What Works for America\u2019s Communities\u201d a joint project of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and the Low Income Investment Fund. Today thousands of nonprofit community development organizations operate in the poorest urban and rural areas of the country. They have helped stabilize community life and help individuals and families in some of America\u2019s most forsaken neighborhoods. Download a copy of the paper http://tinyurl.com/bk2z8rh\n\u2014Creating Equitable, Healthy, and Sustainable Communities report. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has released a first-of-its kind report showing how low-income, minority and tribal communities can apply smart growth land use and development strategies to create healthy communities, spur economic growth and protect the environment.\nThe February 2013 Creating Equitable, Healthy, and Sustainable Communities report describes how low-income, minority, and tribal communities can employ smart growth strategies to clean up and reinvest in existing neighborhoods; provide affordable housing and transportation; and improve access to jobs, parks and stores. The report also provides smart growth practitioners with concrete ideas on how they can better meet the needs of low-income residents as they promote development or redevelopment in underserved communities.\nThe report also features case studies on seven communities across the country that have used the strategies described in the report. These strategies include:\n\u2022 designing safe streets for all users\n\u2022 cleaning and reusing contaminated properties\n\u2022 reducing exposure to facilities with potential environmental concerns\n\u2022 fixing existing infrastructure before investing in new projects\n\u2022 preserving affordable housing\nTo download the report go to: http://tinyurl.com/b7a937s\n\u20142012 USDA Progress Report describes how USDA\u2019s investments in rural communities helped to improve the economic stability of rural towns, businesses, residents, farmers and ranchers and improve the quality of life in rural America. It also explains how Federal employees across America are partnering with local citizens to help rural communities at large. Get a free copy http://tinyurl.com/augklmg\n\u2014USDA ERS State Fact Sheets provide information on population, income, poverty, food security, education, employment, federal funds, organic agriculture, farm characteristics, farm financial indicators, top commodities, and exports, for each State in the United States. The State Fact Sheets have been updated with 2007-11 education levels from the American Community Survey; 2011 poverty rates; and 2011 per capita income, earning per job, and number of jobs. Links to county-level data are included when available. Go to: http://tinyurl.com/6qljg6x\n\u2014Amber Waves presents the broad scope of USDA ERS\u2019s research and analysis. The magazine covers the economics of food, farming, natural resources, and rural America. The March 2013 issue includes articles on food access, farm income, U.S. pork production, and crop rotation. Go to: http://tinyurl.com/b7nrfum",
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        "raw_content": "How much can I expect to earn on my retirement savings?\nby Walter Updegrave @CNNMoney May 10, 2017: 9:26 AM ET\nThe Treasury Secretary explains MyRA: A 'starter' retirement account\nMy nest egg is invested in a relatively simple portfolio of stock and bond index funds. What's a reasonable rate of return for me to expect in the future? --Paul\nYou ask an important question. Clearly, the returns you earn will affect such issues as how much you need to save each year to build a nest egg large enough to support you in retirement and how much you can reasonably expect to draw from savings year to year during retirement without depleting your stash prematurely. So you want your planning to be based on return assumptions that are realistic.\nUnfortunately, it appears that many people's expectations may be a bit too, shall we say, exuberant. When asset manager Black Rock queried more than 1,000 401(k) investors for its latest DC Pulse Survey, 66% expected returns on their savings over the next decade to be in line with what they've experienced in the past, while another 17% believed returns will be even higher.\nMaybe that optimism stems from the fact that stocks have returned close to an annualized 18% over the past eight years or so. Or perhaps it's because the stock market has had a nice bump since the election of Donald Trump.\nBut given today's low interest rates (recently about 2.3% for 10-year Treasuries) and relatively rich stock valuations (Yale finance professor Robert Shiller's cyclically adjusted P/E ratio for the stock market recently stood at 29.2 vs. an average of 16.7 since 1900), it would seem to strain credulity to expect anything close to the annualized returns of 10% for stocks and 5% for bonds over the past 90 years or so, let alone the dizzying gains the market has generated from its post-financial crisis lows.\nRelated: Is dollar-cost averaging the cure for market jitters?\nSo what level of future returns might be considered reasonable? Well, one way to get an idea is to take a look at what large investment firms are anticipating. For example, every quarter BlackRock publishes capital market assumptions about a wide range of asset classes. In its most recent forecast, BlackRock expects long-term (10 years plus) annualized gains of 5.9% for U.S. and 3.1% for U.S. bonds. Vanguard also recently published a 2017 economic and market outlook in which the fund giant had a median forecast for the next 10 years of 6.6% for stocks and 3.1% for bonds.\nNeither I nor anyone else can guarantee that these forecasts -- or a similar 2017 long-term outlook by J.P. Morgan that expects slightly different, although comparable, returns -- will turn out to be right on the money. In fact, I'd be surprised if they were. There are just too many variables and uncertainties involved in predicting how the financial markets will perform to expect anything close to pinpoint accuracy.\nAll in all, however, these returns seem, to me at least, to be in the ballpark. You can quibble about whether they could be a bit higher or lower. But if you take the time to read through the analyses in these reports, I think you'll find that the main thrust is sound -- namely, given current conditions in the economy and the stock and bond markets, returns over the long-term are likely to trail the returns that investors enjoyed in the past by a substantial margin.\nEven if you assume these projections are largely on target, the return that you or any other individual investor will earn may differ for a number of reasons. The expected returns cited above are for broad market averages (although the reports also detail assumptions for narrower asset classes). So you might earn more, or less, depending on whether your stock holdings are tilted more toward small-caps vs. large-caps or whether you focus more on short-term than intermediate-term bonds.\nSimilarly, the gains you earn will vary based on how you divvy up your portfolio between stocks and bonds, as well as on whether you stick to your stocks-bonds mix (and periodically rebalance to do so) or jump in and out of the market or shift your mix around in an attempt to capitalize on a shifting market. And, of course, costs are a major factor. Research from Morningstar shows that the less you pay in investment fees and expenses, the higher your returns will generally be.\nRelated: The best way to get guaranteed income in retirement\nI can understand why many people might be tempted to compensate for lower expected returns by investing more aggressively -- say, loading up more on stocks or tilting their portfolio mix to small caps or tech -- in hopes of boosting returns. That would be a mistake. While such a move can lead to bigger gains, it comes at the expense of higher volatility, and the possibility of seeing your portfolio get hammered with big losses if we see a repeat of a 2008-style bear market.\nSo lower returns or no, your investing strategy should still largely reflect your risk tolerance as well as how long you expect to have your money invested. You can ensure that your portfolio mix of stocks and bonds jibes with your investing time horizon and tolerance for risk by completing this asset allocation-risk tolerance questionnaire.\nAnd whatever asset mix you eventually settle on, you'll squeeze the most out of whatever gains the market delivers by sticking to funds with low annual expenses. By putting together a portfolio of broad stock and bond index funds (as you apparently have done), you can reduce annual expenses in some cases to as little as 0.10% a year or less vs. upwards of 1% or more annually for actively managed funds.\nMore likely than not you're also going to have to save more. Clearly, if you're setting aside 10% of salary each year into a retirement account and the return you earn drops a couple of percentage points, you'll end up with a significantly lower nest egg come retirement time unless you boost your savings rate. Ideally, you'd want to do that as quickly as possible. But if you simply can't afford to save an additional 2% or 3% of salary immediately, you can do so gradually by increasing it by a percentage point every year or so or by saving half of any pay raises you receive.\nAnd if reducing investment fees and saving more isn't enough to compensate for lower returns? In that case, you may have to resort to other measures like staying on the job a few years longer to give your nest egg more time to grow or postponing Social Security benefits to qualify for a bigger check.\nIf, on the other hand, you're already retired, then the right way to deal with lower returns may be to pare living expenses where possible, tap home equity by downsizing or signing up for a reverse mortgage, taking on a part-time job or even relocating to a part of the country where the cost of living is lower.\nThe point, though, is that while no one knows for sure what size gains the financial markets will deliver in the years ahead, the likely scenario is that they'll be lower, perhaps much lower, than in the past.\nYou can choose to ignore the possibility of muted returns and hope that the forecasts are wrong. But the more prudent response is to start fine tuning your retirement strategy now to reduce the chance you'll have to take more drastic measures later on.",
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        "raw_content": "Quebec government has itself to blame for crisis in detox centres: Parti Qu\u00e9b\u00e9cois\nGovernment cuts to the welfare system have boomeranged into the loss of financing for many independent detox centres.\nOpposition MNA Jean Francois Lisee walks by reporters as he enters a Parti Quebecois caucus meeting Tuesday, October 7, 2014 at the legislature in Quebec City.\tJacques Boissinot / THE CANADIAN PRESS\nThe crisis rocking the province\u2019s detox centres, forcing some of them to close, is entirely the Liberal government\u2019s making, the Parti Qu\u00e9b\u00e9cois charged Friday.\nPQ social affairs critic Jean-Fran\u00e7ois Lis\u00e9e called a news conference where he released three reports produced by independent consultants. The reports warned the government that a fresh round of welfare cuts to citizens signed up for rehabilitation programs would directly threaten the financial stability of the centres.\nCommissioned by the ministry of labour, employment and social solidarity, the studies have been in the government\u2019s hands since Nov. 18 with no action taken, Lis\u00e9e said.\nThe result, he said, was the closing of some addiction treatment centres including the province\u2019s largest, the Maison M\u00e9laric in the Laurentians, which had been in operation for 32 years. About 75 people trying to get themselves on the road to recovery have had to seek assistance elsewhere. Sixteen employees lost their jobs.\nYet the government has the \u201cgall\u201d to say today the centres were to blame for their financial woes because they were being poorly managed, Lis\u00e9e told reporters.\n\u201cSince November, the government knows it created this crisis out of thin air and the impact could be the closing of many of these centres, yet the government decided not to act and let the centres close,\u201d Lis\u00e9e said.\n\u201cThese reports show the centres did everything they could to weather the blow (of the cuts) but everything they could was not enough, given the harshness of the cuts the government implemented. And the government had been told by everyone from the outset that this would be the outcome.\u201d\nAs part of a series of welfare reforms last year, the ministry of social solidarity reduced welfare payments for people in detox from $600 a month to $200 a month. The cuts took effect May 1.\nMany had been using the money to pay for the therapies, with the centres counting on the funds to stay afloat financially.\nThe minister responsible for the issue, Lucie Charlebois, could not be reached for comment Friday, but has suggested several of the centres were being mismanaged, and that the mismanagement above all explains the closures. Given the government\u2019s austerity plan, she has said, it could not afford to increase grants to centres to make up the difference.\nQuebec City patient obtains medical aid to die Quebecers are deeply divided when it comes to religion: survey",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 The Today Show Defines the Digital Mom, Part Two\nTop Women\u2019s Newspaper Journalists of Past and Present \u2192\nBy now you should know that I won\u2019t do a review on Morningside Mom unless there is something about that product that truly impresses me. Well, I have another one for you. Toms Shoes approached me and asked that I review a pair of shoes for them. But these aren\u2019t just a pair of shoes. In case you don\u2019t know about Toms Shoes, I am going to tell you what makes this specific shoe company so very special.\nThe Toms Shoes company was started by Blake Mycoskie after he visited Argentina and noticed how many children did not have any shoes. His dream for this company was to create a shoe that he could sell and give away. Let me explain further. He wanted his company to make it possible to donate one pair of shoes to a child in need with every one purchased. That\u2019s right. And he did. After one year, he and his family and friends were ready to donate over 10,000 shoes to children in Argentina. Next stop was South Africa where he and his crew dropped off 50,000 shoes. And in 2008 it was planned that they donate over 200,000 shoes worldwide.\nOk, now watch this.\nOk, so lets get down to the shoes themselves. What did I think?\nWell, in terms of style, I was a liiiittle nervous. I\u2019ll admit, I was worried they\u2019d be kind of like grandma shoes. I am just being honest here. I wasn\u2019t sure they\u2019d really be my style. So I looked through all the various patterns available online and went for a fun \u201cElement\u201d shoe style. At least I knew these shoes wouldn\u2019t look anything like what Grandma would wear.\nBut here\u2019s the thing. When I got them, they actually looked a lot cooler than I expected. I was pleasantly surprised. And my favorite part about the shoes? When I slipped them on, I didn\u2019t want to take them off. Because, my friend, they\u2019re like butta. So dang comfy. Granted, they don\u2019t have a ton of support \u2013 these are flat shoes made of canvas. But they are well made and I really, truly never want to take them off. (Maybe I should get Grandma a pair, I think she wouldn\u2019t take them off either.)\nNow down to the fun part.\nI have the DVD of their award winning documentary about their first shoe drop in Argentina and a coupon code worth $50 in Tom\u2019s Shoes to give away to a Morningside Mom reader.\nHow do you enter? Leave a comment below about a time you\u2019ve given back to your community or something you would like to do for your community. Real answers please, don\u2019t just respond with some general Ms. America \u201cI want to save the world\u201d comment. Think about it for the sake of making change happen \u2013 like Toms Shoes has.\nI will pick a winner at random on Monday March 16th.\n**UPDATE: WE HAVE A WINNER!!**\nIlinap from Dirt and Noise was picked at random and has won the Toms Shoes giveaway! Congrats Ilinap!\nFiled under Africa, Causes, Children, Contests, Gifts, Philanthropy, Raising Awareness, Reccomendations, Reviews\n10 responses to \u201cToms Shoes: A Review and a Give-away\u201d\nIt\u2019s forever from now, but I am going to do the Komen 3 Day in 2010. (When I\u2019m done nursing.) My best friend\u2019s mother died of breast cancer and I want to walk for her, and for my boys, for a cure.\nMaryBeth I\nI have signed up to help with the food bank. I have not volunteered yet but hope to do this with my oldest daughter. I will also be hosting a fundraiser on my blog in May to help raise money for brain tumor awareness.\nNanci Kettler\nI try to do as much as I can, but right now my favorite thing is volunteering the my Cub Scout. My husband and I have been involved for the last 2 years (this is our 3rd!) and I have really enjoyed watching the boys gain knowledge about the world around them and learning how to be good scouts, good sons, good members of our community. We have a lot of fun doing trash pickup, making Valentine\u2019s cards for the elderly, participating in Kids Against Hunger that puts together boxes of food to send off for children who don\u2019t get enough to eat. I know I\u2019m not saving the world, but I am hoping that one day, one of my scouts will.\nI wrote about Toms Shoes last March\u2026I simply happened upon them on my own and wanted to write about what an awesome company it is. I hope you share this post with them so can see how many fans they have! http://www.dirtandnoise.com/2008/03/happy-feet.html\nAs for saving my little corner of the world, I am organizing a team for the Race for the Cure this summer. I\u2019m also volunteering at my son\u2019s school with literacy centers. I bet some of these kids don\u2019t have parents who spend 1:1 time with them at home like we do. Don\u2019t get me started\u2026\nI work as a police dispatcher and each year at Christmas we do \u201cShop with a Cop\u201d. My coworkers and I donate money from our checks each year into the fund and then in December we take the children of families that we\u2019ve come in contact with over the year that have been having some rough times shopping for Christmas. I volunteer my time to go with the police officer to help him shop with the kids. This year we had a wonderful time shopping with two little boys and their 3 year old sister. After shopping we all stopped at McDonalds for lunch.\nIt was really a blast to see the kids buying their favorite toys and knowing we made a difference in their lives. I think that in addition to getting some great toys, it fosters a life-long admiration for police officers for these kids. It\u2019s also nice to know that we\u2019re actually giving back to the community we work in and having a front row view of the good we helped create.\nI spent a year and a half working in a residential group home for teenagers. Though it was so hard to constantly be yelled at and cussed out, I know I made a difference in the lives of those youth. It was so awesome seeing the little breakthroughs, as though we had begun to chip away at the walls they had been building for so long. When the group would get down on themselves, we would take them to serve at a homeless shelter to show them what they really did have. We spent many Tuesday afternoons playing Bingo at the local nursing home, allowing our kids to see that other appreciate their company, helping them to believe they DO have worth. Even though I do not work there anymore, and almost all of the youth I worked with are elsewhere, I still fondly think of that house where little miracles happen each and every day. I\u2019m actually working with a friend to allow a group of youth to start volunteering there. I\u2019m so excited to get back into it!!\nI will be working with my friend Laura to get her group home for young mothers off the ground! She needs volunteers, and I will be spending time at the house helping out when I\u2019m able. I will also be working with her fundraising events, which are always great community activities.\nRight now my mom and I are gathering up all the books that we decided we don\u2019t want to read or have read enough that we are willing to part with, and donating them to the local newspaper. The newspaper, in turn, sells them (for about .50-$1) a couple nights a month, and all money raised goes towards the county\u2019s literacy program. Last year my mom and I donated 17 boxes of books just from our house! And this year we have more to donate yet again. \ud83d\ude42\ni\u2019m a biology/public health major and want to go into the health field, but in my free time i\u2019ve earned my paralegal certificate so that i would be able to volunteer to help provide legal services to those who need it but perhaps cannot afford it.\ni love the story behind toms, so inspiring. they are doing such amazing things!\nI often pick up trash in my neighborhood and park. I also regularly donate food to the local food bank and donate no longer worn clothes to charity. Toms seems like a great company. The environmentalist in me has to wonder what happens to all of the shoes once they are worn out though. How are they disposed? Thanks.",
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        "raw_content": "Earth's dark matter hair?\nLots of media including The Washington Post, Popular Science, Space Daily, Christian Science Monitor, Russia Today, and Fox News bring us the happy news that Nude Socialist already hyped in August.\nThe Earth is sprouting hair \u2013 radial filaments of dark matter.\nThis claim is taken from the July 2015 paper by Gary Pr\u00e9zeau, an experimenter at JPL NASA in Pasadena and a member of Planck,\nDense Dark Matter Hairs Spreading Out from Earth, Jupiter and Other Compact Bodies (arXiv)\nwhich has just appeared in the Astrophysical Journal (which produced the new wave of interest). He claims that the ordinary cold dark matter (CDM) is organizing itself in such a way that compact objects including the Earth or other planets develop radial thick enough filaments of dark matter, the hair.\nDoes it make any sense? I spent about 5 minutes by efforts to understand why would such an anthropomorphic structure completely differing from the usual distributions develop. After some failed attempts to understand what this guy is talking about, I looked at the citation count and it remains at zero at this point. So I am surely not the only one who has problems.\nPr\u00e9zeau claims to have used some computer models but one shouldn't need computer models to explain the qualitative character of the \"shape of ordinary dark matter\", should he? After 10 minutes, I finally began to understand why he would believe such a thing. It's an interesting point but I still don't believe the conclusion.\nA priori, you could think that for the dark matter to organize to well-defined filaments like that, it would need to be rather strongly interacting. After all, powerful molecular forces boiling down to electromagnetism have to act within the human hair for the hair to remain compact. There are no strong forces like that in CDM. So what is responsible for the clumping?\nBut as I understood, his reasoning is exactly the opposite one. The dark matter is supposed to be clumped into these filaments because it has almost no interactions. And interactions are needed for thermalization etc. So Pr\u00e9zeau claims that at the last scattering surface, the dark matter particles only live at/near a 3-dimensional submanifold of the 6-dimensional phase space.\nAnd the subsequent evolution preserves the regularity and peaky character of the distribution. Only if the dark matter manages to orbit around the galaxy several times, the position and momentum became \"chaotic\" \u2013 more or less Maxwell-Boltzmann-distributed \u2013 as the particles are perturbed by various local gravitational fields. But the WIMPs are only flying at 220 kilometers per second. With a circumference over \\(10^{18}\\) kilometers, it may take some \\(10^{16}\\) seconds or 0.3 billion years to orbit the galaxy. Those numbers say some 50 orbits since the Big Bang which seems enough to randomize but maybe it is not.\nSo he claims \u2013 while referring to the authority of some computers \u2013 that because of the concentrated character at the last scattering surface and \"too short and simple\" evolution of the phase space in the subsequent 14 billion years, there will be easy to detect clumps. And because of the Earth's or other planetary gravitational fields, there will be hair that starts at a \"root\" with a very high density and goes outwards.\nI seem to have problems with too many statements in the paper. First, I don't really see why the dark matter particle should start at a 3-dimensional manifold in the phase space only. It was spatially everywhere and only the magnitude of the momentum could have been constrained, approximately, right? And the kinetic energy was nonzero so it's still a 5-dimensional space.\nAlso, he talks about the general relativistic metric. I don't see why he would need general relativity to discuss the hypothetical clumping of matter particles near the weak Earth's gravitational field. Also, he admits that the focal points are \\(2\\times 10^{15}\\) meters, some 10 AU, away from the Earth for the dark matter speed. But why doesn't he agree that this huge distance means that the Earth's gravity is way too weak to modify the distribution of the dark matter at nearby distances \u2013 thousands or tens of thousands of kilometers from our planet?\nAnd where does the hypothetical clumping to \"preferred angular locations\" of the hair come from? The thickness of these filaments is supposed to be vastly smaller than the Earth's radius. Where would such a hugely accurate localization come from? He even proposes these \"soon-to-be-discovered\" filaments as probes to study geological layers of the Earth!\nAlso, even his claims about the Kepler problem seem to be wrong to me. When an \"unbound\" particle moves in the Earth's gravitational field, the trajectory is a hyperbola. At infinity, the hyperbola approaches two lines \u2013 in a plane that crosses the center of the Earth. But he seems to claim that the lines themselves go through the Earth's center but they don't. Well, the asymptotic lines are become \"close\" to lines through the center visually, in the spherical coordinates, but the distance remains nonzero (and much greater than the Earth's radius) in the absolute sense. Pr\u00e9zeau seems to use his wrong idea about the asymptotics to claim that there is some focusing that doesn't actually exist.\nAnd so on and so on. 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        "raw_content": "Latest Mutant to Join \u2018X-Men\u2019: Olivia Munn\nKate Maudlin April 14th, 2015 - 1:17 PM\nOlivia Munn (Mortdecai, HBO\u2019s The Newsroom) has been announced as the latest cast member to join X-Men: Apocalypse. Bringing to light a new member of the \u2018X-Men\u2019 world, Munn will be playing Psylocke, a mutant with telekinetic and telepathic powers. This little-known mutant has only had one other appearance in the series, as one of Magneto\u2019s followers in X-Men: The Last Stand. The question now becomes, whose side will she be on in the upcoming film?\nMunn\u2019s previous credits include Magic Mike, Mordecai, Deliver Us from Evil, and Date Night. Psylocke will be a big change from Munn\u2019s past work as she takes the plunge into the world of spandex and superheroes.\nMunn\u2019s Psylocke is not the first lesser-known character to be join the cast of X-Men: Apocalypse. In addition to the slew of new actors playing the younger versions of well-known characters \u2013 such as Storm played by Alexandra Shipp (Straight Outta Compton), and Cyclops played by Tye Sheridan (Mud) \u2013 the mutants Angel and Jubilee will also be returning. Angel will be played by Ben Hardy (BBC\u2019s EastEnders) and Jubilee will be played by Lana Condor. Psylocke, Angel, and Jubilee have had brief moments in X-Men films but perhaps X-Men Apocalypse is where their stories get told.\nWith a slew of new faces playing beloved and lesser-known mutants in the X-Men world, Bryan Singer (X-Men: Days of Future Past) has his work cut out for him as the next installment comes to screen May 27, 2016.\nKate Maudlin",
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They weren\u2019t able yet to make friends because they were just starting out learning English. So, that loneliness is something that they all were struggling to overcome.\u201d\nBut as time went by, they were able to overcome it.\n\u201cI watched this loneliness dissipate and go away as they figured out they could use Google Translate to send and text messages back and forth from their home languages to another person\u2019s home language,\u201d Thorpe said.\nWhat these students were hungry for, she said, was to learn how to speak, to feel like they were accepted at their new high school, and to feel that they belong to a community.\nComfortable in their own identity\nIn her book, Thorpe details some of the challenges many of these students faced.\nIraqi sisters Jakleen and Mariam struggled with difficult memories. Thorpe learned they had witnessed a car bombing.\n\u201cWhen their family fled from Iraq, they went to Syria. They survived the Syrian civil war, as well as the Iraq war. 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Armed conflicts forced their family to flee to a refugee settlement in Uganda.\n\u201cThey stayed there for seven years,\u201d Thorpe said. \u201cTheir whole extended family made this journey. Then, just Solomon and Methusella, their siblings and their parents were the only members of their extended family to get the chance [to come to America]. They were desperate to have a better lifestyle, a chance to stay in school, but at the same time they felt a little bit guilty that the rest of their family didn\u2019t get the same chance they had been given.\u201d\nMethusella will graduate from high school next year. He credits his classmates and his own determination with helping him succeed.\n\u201cThe first time I stepped into the classroom, I was asking myself, why I\u2019m here and I realized I\u2019m here to learn,\u201d he said. \u201cI thought it was a chance for me to step up and fulfill my dream, have a good education and succeed. 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        "raw_content": "I love my creative setting!\nI\u2019m in a school setting. So yes, I teach.\nWhenever I\u2019m not teaching, I write. But one of the things I love about being in a school setting is that I am given time-sensitive opportunities to write creatively, where my writing is immediately used and performed for audiences. The turnaround on feedback is amazing.\nExample. Yesterday, someone at my school asked me if I might have an idea of a dramatic sketch which could be done for an Easter chapel which is coming up on March 25. I told him to give me a day or two to think about it, and I\u2019ll see what I can do.\nWell, it didn\u2019t take a day (or two). Within five minutes, I had an idea I already couldn\u2019t shake. I jotted it down so I could come back to it later. Last night, I started working it up. This morning I added some more. 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Luckily, I won\u2019t have to wait long.\nPosted in Indie Author\t| Tagged creative staging, creative writing, creativity, drama productions, drama writing\t| 2 Replies\nForget All Those Author Duties. I Just Want to Create\nI am still in need of a publicist, secretary, and experienced book promoter who wants nothing in return from life except to see my books succeed.\nI\u2019ve actually gotten very few job applications to fill this vacancy.\nThe only one I received was from a less-than-enthusiastic candidate who is more interested in turning a clever phrase and creating new characters than putting in the long hours and dirty work necessary for an indie author to succeed. Oh, and curiously enough, this sole applicant has the same exact name as me.\nSo yes, here I was on a free Saturday. I have so many author duties to accomplish. There is so many promotional ideas to be explored. I have giveaways to set up. Networks to be connected. Book reviewers to be contacted, but no, what did I do? I defied every single one of those \u201cduties\u201d and I did what a writer is supposed to do. I wrote a new play.\nThat\u2019s right. I forsook promotion in order to promote my creativity because that\u2019s what I love to do. So I spent the afternoon writing a gritty drama entitled \u201cAlone in a Bar.\u201d It\u2019s a power-keg of a drama ready to explode. It\u2019s about 10 minutes long, so I\u2019ll probably enter it in some competitions at some point to see what I got.\nSo please forgive me for not getting anything done except for creativity. Isn\u2019t that enough? Who needs to sell books anyways? I just want to write. I\u2019ll get back to promoting another day. Creativity is always my priority over the other mundane tasks of being an author. Yes, I\u2019ll get back to them another day, just not now. Not today when there\u2019s a distraught man with a gun sitting at a bar with a bottle of whisky in front of him. I needed to see what he was going to do.\nPosted in Indie Author\t| Tagged creativity, problems with being an indie author, writing, writing drama\t| Leave a reply\nAnyone else sick of cover versions of classic tunes?\nI was in the mall the other day and I saw an add for a new album by a well-known jazz artist. The only songs from the new album which were being advertised on a large cardboard cut-out were two covers of \u201cHotel California\u201d and \u201cDesperado.\u201d I\u2019m sure the marketing geniuses who came up with that idea were shooting for song-name recognition as a way to get people interested in the album. I, for one, was immediately turned off, thinking, \u201cWhy would I want to hear another rendition of \u2018Hotel California\u2019?\u201d Actually, I don\u2019t even want to hear the original version anymore. For me, it has been overplayed and over-karaoke-ized to death that it elicits little joy within me when I hear it. Why would I want to hear another version?\nPerhaps this cover is amazing (I haven\u2019t bothered to look it up), but for me it goes back to the idea of creativity and originality. I crave both of those, and I have a hard time understanding why so many artists end up doing songs by other artists, and bragging about it to such a degree that seems to undermine the rest of the album.\nI get it. Covers have always been a thing in music, but it\u2019s a rare cover that I personally like better than the original. If I was a musician, if my cover of a song didn\u2019t bring it to new heights, and didn\u2019t in its own right become a respected and sought after version then why do it in the first place.\nWhen do I not mine song covers? Christmas. Pretty much all Christmas songs are covers, and that\u2019s fine. Tribute albums is another acceptable way to do it because it\u2019s a way of honoring the creativity and impact of the original band or artist. But using old songs as a ploy to get listeners or as a way to fill up an album doesn\u2019t impress me.\nDig deep. Get creative. Be original. And if you need a song writer or lyricist to help you out, then let\u2019s talk.\nPosted in Life\t| Tagged creativity, hotel california, Music, musical covers, originality, song covers\t| Leave a reply\nWriters: Chip Away like a Sculptor\nThe story is there. Already.\nIt\u2019s in the mind. It\u2019s composed of memories and relationships, small pieces of information from earth, and deep dreams which probe the vastness of the unknown.\nThe story is already created.\nIt simply needs to be released. It needs to be formulated in a way that will make sense to everyone. It needs to be sculpted out of the mind.\nCreativity is taking the building blocks of \u201cknow\u201d and marrying them to the unknown in unique and previously not-thought-of before ways.\nThis is why a draft is a draft. It has yet to be refined. It has yet to be feel the full weight of the writer\u2019s chisel.\nEach character wants to run away with the story. Each character tries to assert themselves in a literary coup which will shift the story line in one\u2019s favor.\nBut the writer must be steady.\nEach setting wants to take up residence in the whole of the story. It want to be the all-in-all background. It wants to stake claim to the glory. It wants to be remembered.\nBut the writer must be patient.\nEach word and phrase and paragraph wants to plant its roots deep on the page as an immovable font which becomes an indelible part of the story. Congruent or not.\nBut the writer must be ruthless.\nThe writer must reign in the characters and choose the one who honors the most favored literary path.\nThe writer much focus the setting which best optimizes the character and the story.\nThe writer must cut and chip and scourge the manuscript of the words and phrases which don\u2019t add life \u2013 as beautiful as they may be \u2013 as poetic as they may sound. Poetry in the wrong place becomes dead prose.\nA writer must be a ruthless sculptor \u2013 focused intently on the story inside.\nNarrow. Tight. Pull. Twinge.\nWith steadiness, patience, and ruthlessness, the right story will emerge.\nPosted in Indie Author\t| Tagged brainstorming, creativity, writing, writing and sculpting, writing process\t| Leave a reply\nReady to Move On, But Another Revision Awaits\nI\u2019m a firm believer in letting a finished work sit for a while before giving it its final revision prior to its final editing.\nBut there is a problem that arises as well \u2013 or at least it does for me \u2013 and that is my brain has already moved onto other interests.\nI\u2019m referring to my fourth novel, A Love Story for a Nation, which I actually really like. It\u2019s quite different from any novel I\u2019ve ever written, and those of you who know me, may be stunned to find out it doesn\u2019t even contain the world Vietnam. It doesn\u2019t contain any reference to any country in the world. It\u2019s unique in that way.\nI finished the first draft of it in August 2014. I took the next couple of months revising it until finally in October I sent it out to some beta readers. I have since received some feedback and now am ready to put it through the grinder one more time \u2014 except for the fact that I don\u2019t feel like it!\nIn all that time that has passed, I\u2019ve moved onto other ideas. I\u2019ve written 2/3 of my fifth novel. Just the last couple of days I\u2019ve been struck with the idea of a new play \u2013 I came up with the premise while watching \u201cInto the Woods\u201d in the cinema. I\u2019ve also started production on a musical I\u2019m directing for May. And now out of the past, comes my 4th novel, hobbling towards me like an orphan, reaching out in anguish asking to be brought to a finish once and for all so it can be released this summer.\nIf only I worked as a full-time writer!\nThe grind of authorship can take no shortcuts. It must be done. I have always told myself that I will not release a book half-heartedly.\nIt needs one more revision. I need to suck it up and do it. My other creative ideas will have to wait.\nPosted in Indie Author\t| Tagged beta readers, creativity, editing, novel writing, releasing a novel, revising, writing\t| Leave a reply\nMy Alexander Popish Poem & a Yearning to Create\nThe more and more I think about my past, the more and more I realize that I have always yearned to create. I remember when I was a sophomore in college, one of my lit courses was 18th Century English Literature. On one of our assignments, we had to write some sort of comparative analysis concerning some of the works we read \u2013 not anything out of the ordinary. Except there was an alternative assignment which was also allowed. We could write a creative work which mimicked the style and influence of an 18th century author or poet, but put in the context of the 20th century.\nI jumped on it! Actually, I was the only one in the class to attempt such an assignment. Perhaps I was crazy. Some thought so, but I felt liberated to create for a grade. What could be better than that? (Other than getting a good grade.)\nSo I chose Alexander Pope as my muse, and I wrote an epic satirical poem in Pope\u2019s style about the United States. I don\u2019t know how many lines it ended up being (I need to count them someday) but I created this rhyming and satirical monstrous poem and turned it in as my assignment.\nWhen I got it back, I received a B+. The problem, it seems, was that the imagery and wording was a little \u201cdense\u201d at times, thus being too vague for even my PHD professor to be able to understand. Fair enough. I admit it. I wasn\u2019t even sure what I meant at times, using these extremely vague ideas which just floated endlessly from stanza to stanza. But I didn\u2019t care, I had a blast writing it.\nI know now what I didn\u2019t know then. I needed to create, and when I had the chance, I jumped at it. I actually wasn\u2019t thrilled to be a lit major. I really wanted to be a creative writing major, though my school didn\u2019t have that option, so I settled on the second best. Being a lit major forced me to read all the classics, which I enjoyed, except for wordy individuals like Henry James. Sorry. Not going to go there. But actually, I didn\u2019t like reading all that much. I trudged through it, but never thoroughly enjoyed it. I wanted to write. I wanted to create. I wanted to be free to explore and express myself with words.\nUnfortunately, after I graduated, I thought I would never be a writer and so I embarked on a twenty year, writing-less journey that brought me back to being an indie author \u2013 something I never expected, but now embrace wholeheartedly embrace.\nFor me, Alexander Pope is just another reminder of what I was made to do \u2013 create. 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        "raw_content": "Written by Emily Reyst on May 18, 2017 . Posted in BLOGGing\nIn an attempt to get work done but still enjoy the sun, something every Michigander knows not to take for granted in February, I made my way to the Red Cedar where it took me all but 10 seconds to find the perfect spot along the river. Right behind Bessey Hall on the wood deck that overlooks the water was a group of six guys groovin\u2019 under a clear blue sky. Creating a fusion of funk and rock, their energy was contagious, their sound smooth. These guys were cool as hell.\nAs I sat on a nearby hill to listen, more and more people stopped to enjoy the music; runners, cyclists, walkers. A couple started dancing, gleefully swinging each other around on the walking path. A group of students playing disc-golf took a break from their game to locate the source of the music they heard from their field.\nBill Pittman, Lewis Johnson, Mike Kaim, Chris Murphy, Caleb King and Hew Hamilton don\u2019t have a name for their band \u2014 yet. For now, their gig venues are co-op parties; and of course their basement and backyard host a majority of their sessions. They mostly play covers, and on days like today, the guys just jam. Creating their own music, however, is on the horizon.\nThey surely don\u2019t limit themselves to who and what they play, drawing influences from a variety of artists, musicians and even the people who stop by to listen to them.\n\u201cMusic and rhythm is in everybody. Even when we\u2019re playing \u2014 and we just started here \u2014 it was just us. And then these wonderful people started dancing,\u201d said Johnson, a junior environmental studies major who plays drums. \u201cEverybody\u2019s an inspiration.\u201d\nAs we head into May, which will hopefully bring the warmth and sunshine we had on February 18, 2017, I can only hope to find the yet-to-be-named funk-rock band doing their thing on the banks of the Red Cedar. In case you don\u2019t get the chance to see them, check out some of this footage:\nEmily Reyst is a senior majoring in professional writing. Outside of writing for ing, she interns for the Broad College of Business Marketing team and the Women\u2019s Center of Greater Lansing. She was once hit by an airborne pizza box while driving her moped. Follow her on social media for updates in real time. Twitter: @accio_avocado Instagram: emilyreyst\nGiving Them the Boot\nTags: band, East Lansing, emily reyst, michigan state, music, Red Cedar",
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        "raw_content": "Buildings from three Viewpoints\nBuildings as Metric Spaces\nAccording to the Combinatorial Approach\nA building (also Tits building, Bruhat\u2013Tits building) is a combinatorial and geometric structure which simultaneously generalizes certain aspects of flag manifolds, finite projective planes, and Riemannian symmetric spaces.\nInitially introduced by Jacques Tits as a means to understand the structure of exceptional Lie groups, the theory has also been used to study the geometry and topology of homogeneous spaces of p-adic Lie groups and their discrete subgroups of symmetries, in the same way that trees have been used to study free groups.\n(for the moment the above text is simply a copy of the intro of the wikipedia entry)\nBuildings for category theorists\nThis page is intended to be a supplementary exposition of the page Buildings for category theorists, at least for now. So we will try to explain the aspects of buildings that the kind reader would like to know in order to understand the category theoretic construction over there. The notion of a building relies heavily on that of a Coxeter group. Then there are currently three different viewpoints of thinking about a building. From now on, let WW be a Coxeter group and SS the set of generators, which may be finite or infinite: In case we need SS to be finite we will mention it explicitly. We will call the tuple (W,S)(W, S) a Coxeter system and let l Sl_S be the length function of WW with respect to SS.\nThe three viewpoints are distinguished by how one thinks about chambers.\nIn Tits\u2019 original approach, a building is a simplicial complex satisfying additional axioms. Chambers are maximal simplices.\nNote that this is not a firmly established term in the literature. This more modern approach originated with\n[Jaques Tits: A local approach to buildings, The geometric vein (C. 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If in addition l Sl_S(sw) = l Sl_S(w) + 1, then \u03b4\\delta(C, B) = sw.\nWD3, \u201cTODO: insert analogy here\u201d: Let A, B be chambers and \u03b4\\delta(A, B) = w, then for any s \u2208\\in S there is a chamber C such that \u03b4\\delta(C, A) = s and \u03b4\\delta(C, B) = sw\nThis definition is equivalent from the one usually given from the simplicial viewpoint, but we will not prove that here, see e.g. the book by Abramenko and Brown in the introductory references. In the following paragraphs we will explain a few simple consequences of this definition, and introduce concepts that will allow us to identify the chambers and their \u201cdistance\u201d relation with vertices and edges of a graph respectively (TODO: not done yet).\nBut first let us note that the axioms WD1 and WD2 are somewhat similar to the axioms defining the distance function of a metric space, one notable difference is that the function \u03b4\\delta of a building takes values in the Coxeter group W of the building rather than in the nonnegative real numbers. For this reason, from the combinatorial viewpoint, buildings are sometimes called W-metric spaces.\nIn order to distinguish the two viewpoints, which is, given their equivalence, strictly speaking not necessary, some authors will talk about W-metric buildings and simplicial buildings.\nRemark: If the Coxeter group W is finite, the building is called spherical. 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        "raw_content": "Home / Media Center / Our Experts / Marietta Rodriguez\nMarietta Rodriguez knows what it\u2019s like to be a new homebuyer because she was one. \"I was 25 and living in a high-cost area,\" she says. \"There was absolutely no way I could buy a home without someone holding my hand and walking me through it.\"\nThe folks holding her hand were from a NeighborWorks network organization that provided counseling and financial assistance to first-time homebuyers. Soon, Rodriguez went to work for the organization that assisted her so that she could help more people in her hometown. She led the national homeownership effort for the NeighborWorks network, which included a suite of pre-purchase, mortgage lending, and post-purchase programs and services.\nToday, as president and chief executive officer, Rodriguez works with senior executives and nationally renowned experts to leverage the power of public-private partnerships. She has a proven record of leadership and accomplishment, creating and executing strategic initiatives that address some of the toughest challenges facing low-income families: homeownership, foreclosure prevention, community building and engagement.\nRodriguez is responsible for leading NeighborWorks America\u2019s programmatic support to its 245 member organizations and nonprofit partners. Whether capacity building, technical assistance, grant management or relationship management, she has met or exceeded metrics for success while developing and mentoring her staff at all levels. Her notable accomplishments include:\nManaging a national down payment assistance program totaling more than $300 million to support 17,800 new homebuyers since 2012.\nCreating an innovative business practice as a NeighborWorks Achieving Excellence graduate that enables member organizations to operate their homeownership programs sustainably, with a supporting, shared infrastructure for marketing, technology and financial management. Participating member organizations increased homeowners by 64 percent while decreasing service delivery costs 43 percent, and increasing revenue by 101 percent over their own baseline.\nPositioned NeighborWorks America as a leader in executing timely housing solutions by anticipating and identifying the biggest foreclosure crisis in American history. Launched the NeighborWorks Center for Foreclosure Solutions, forming new industry partnerships focused on building capacity for housing counselors, working with servicers and government agencies on systemic changes in loan modification execution and building consumer awareness.\nDownload Marietta Rodriguez's high-res photo\nA strong communicator and subject matter expert, Rodriguez was named an expert witness by the Federal Trade Commission in three areas of specialty: mortgage finance, credit repair and loan modification. Rodriguez is an established national spokesperson whose media credentials include CNN Money, Fox Business, CBS Evening News, ABC Nightly News, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, National Mortgage News, Market Watch- National Public Radio, American Banker and Stanford Social Innovation Review.\n5 tips to help you buy a home in a competitive market in U.S. News\nEmbracing Innovation in Stanford Social Innovation Review",
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        "raw_content": "Pressure\u2019s on Ryan Kalish, Jose Iglesias as Top Two Red Sox Prospects and Eight Other Thoughts\nby tony-lee on Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 4:00PM\nAfter a week off to allow the winter meetings to play out and the Red Sox\u2019 massive haul to settle in, we are back with our look at nine thoughts related to the hometown team. So strap yourself in and get set to take on the latest edition of the Red Sox Lineup.\n1. How can we start with anything but the Cliff Lee news? Only what hasn\u2019t been said about it from a Red Sox perspective? Well, one writer\u2019s thought on the subject (you can hazard a guess as to who it might be) is that Lee is someone who sees himself on the verge of cementing himself in history as one of the better lefties of the modern era, but he would need another four or five really good years to reach that status. Perhaps he took one look at the brand new Red Sox lineup and thought that heading to New York could jeopardize that legacy. Five years in the National League might be \u201ceasy\u201d enough to lift Lee to Hall of Fame status. Six in the AL East, against whom he was 3-5 with a 4.27 ERA last year, could cause that legacy to be a bit more checkered. Just a thought.\n2. Without Lee, the Yankees have had to resort to some lesser moves. It was not a surprise that they won out on Russell Martin. Teams like the Red Sox and Blue Jays were a tad less desperate behind the plate than New York was. With Jorge Posada essentially a full-time designated hitter and Francisco Cervelli a marginal defender at best, the Yanks needed another presence at catcher until top prospect Jesus Montero is able to slide in, if he ever does. Martin comes with question marks, but he may have been the best option for a team in need of catching help.\n3. The reconstruction of the Red Sox\u2019 bullpen continues, but it takes place at a painstakingly slow pace. Matt Albers could be a big help, despite his 5.11 career ERA, but he is not the \u201csure thing\u201d that a Scott Downs or Matt Guerrier might\u2019ve been. Those two have taken advantage of a reliever-friendly market by obtaining a pair of three-year deals for at least $4 million per. Downs also cost his signing team (Angels) a draft pick, just to show how far some teams are willing to go for bullpen help this winter. Could the Red Sox be next in offering a lengthy and overpriced deal to a reliever? They might just have to be.\n4. The Cliff Lee news caused most of New England to turn its attention to the Bronx and let out a hearty laugh, knowing that the Yankees had faltered on Plan A of the offseason. However, those that have taken it to the lengths of writing off New York in 2011 are getting a bit ahead of themselves. With the money they had set aside for Lee, the Yanks can now build a better-balanced and deeper team than they might have if they threw over $20 million at another pitcher. If Andy Pettitte comes back and one of the remaining big-name relievers is OK setting up Mariano Rivera next year, they will have plenty to work with. And before spring training opens, expect them to send some mid-level prospects somewhere for some starting pitching depth. If acquiring someone like Fausto Carmona pays off and A.J. Burnett turns things around, the rotation may be just fine. There are a lot of ifs in that paragraph, but just wait a bit before burying the Bronx Bombers \u2014 missing out on Lee may turn out to be a positive for them in the long run.\n5. We will get into a full Red Sox prospects ranking again on a weekly basis once the spring rolls around, but with Casey Kelly, Anthony Rizzo and Reymond Fuentes now out of the system, it\u2019s safe to say things will be shuffled. Outfielder Ryan Kalish figures to be the top prospect until he officially sticks in the majors, which might not be until 2012. Shortstop Jose Iglesias is on the same track and should be considered No. 2. Anthony Ranaudo, who was dominant in the Cape League after being drafted by the Sox in the 2010 supplemental round, could slide into the top spot in time, one of the main factors in being able to include Kelly in the Adrian Gonzalez trade.\n6. How fitting that Carl Crawford was being introduced the morning that tickets went on sale at Fenway Park last Saturday. With a pair of marquee attractions added to the club in the previous six days, the Sox were able to sell 238,818 tickets during the first weekend of the on-sale season. It was the second-highest total since the annual Christmas at Fenway event began in 2003. Tickets are still available at http://www.redsox.com, or by calling 877-RED-SOX9, or at the ticket office at Fenway.\n7. 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        "raw_content": "Secret Service Has No Audio Recordings or Transcripts Made in Trump White House\nWASHINGTON \u2014 The U.S. Secret Service has no audio copies or transcripts of any tapes recorded within President Donald Trump\u2019s White House, the agency said Monday.\nThe agency\u2019s response to a freedom of information request submitted by The Wall Street Journal doesn\u2019t exclude the possibility that recordings could have been created by another entity.\nThe Secret Service handled recording systems within the White House for past presidents, including installing listening devices in the Oval Office and cabinet room at the request of former President Richard Nixon and operating a system on behalf of former President John F. Kennedy.\nThe question of a White House recording system has lingered for more than a month since Mr. Trump first raised the possibility in a provocative tweet about former FBI Director James Comey.\nIn recent days, the two men have offered differing accounts of whether Mr. Trump asked Mr. Comey in private conversations within the White House complex to ease off the FBI\u2019s probe of former national security adviser Mike Flynn.\nOn Friday, Mr. Trump kept the mystery alive, telling reporters in the White House Rose Garden, \u201cI\u2019ll tell you about that maybe sometime in the very near future.\u201d He added, \u201cOh, you\u2019re going to be very disappointed when you hear the answer, don\u2019t worry.\u201d\nWhite House aides have declined to answer questions about whether there are tapes, with press secretary Sean Spicer saying he was \u201cnot aware\u201d and his deputy, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, saying she didn\u2019t know and then quipping she would \u201clook under the couches\u201d to check. At a cabinet meeting Monday, Mr. Trump didn\u2019t respond to a shouted question from a reporter about whether there were tapes.\nAnd at the White House daily briefing on Monday, Mr. Spicer said: \u201cThe president made clear in the Rose Garden last week that he would have an announcement shortly.\u201d\nThe Secret Service on Monday sent its reply to a May 15 request from the Journal that sought recordings or transcripts of any recordings made after Jan. 20 within the White House.\n\u201cIn response to your request, the Secret Service has conducted a reasonable search for responsive records,\u201d the agency wrote. \u201cIt appears, from a review of Secret Service\u2019s main indices, that there are no records pertaining to your request that are referenced in these indices.\u201d\nSuch records are typically subject to the Presidential Records Act, and turned over to the National Archives and Records Administration at the end of a president\u2019s time in office.\nThe National Archives and Records Administration said in response to a request from the Journal that any presidential records of the incumbent president aren\u2019t subject to FOIA while the president is in office.\nMost parts of the White House itself are exempt from the Freedom of Information Act.\nLouise Radnofsky was first to report the U.S. Secret Service does not have any audio copies or transcripts of any tapes recorded within President Donald Trump\u2019s White House. The interest of a possible White House recording system was prompted after Mr. Trump first raised the issue in a tweet in reference to former FBI Director James Comey. The agency\u2019s response to a freedom of information request submitted by The Wall Street Journal doesn\u2019t exclude the possibility that recordings could have been created by another entity.\nAgency Responded to FOIA Request from The Wall Street Journal\nResponse Doesn\u2019t Exclude Possibility of Recordings Created by Other Entity",
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        "raw_content": "Addition Group Program South Orange NJ\nNew Pathway Counseling Services has the tools and resources to help if you or somebody you know needs an substance abuse rehab program in Essex County NJ. At New Pathway we focus on holistic rehab. What this means is we take the complete picture of each person we work with into consideration. This ultimately leads to a deeper healing and addiction recovery which will be more long lasting. Addiction counseling isn\u2019t very effective when it comes to maintaining addiction recover that is going to be long term when it only focuses on the most obvious symptom of addiction without addressing the deeper-down causes which resulted in it occurring to begin with. Our substance abuse program in South Orange NJ helps individuals look at and address the emotional roots of their addictions.\nAddiction Recovery Rehab Program Essex County NJ\nHealing the damage that addiction is capable of causing to adults, teens, and families alike is something that the team of dedicated professionals at New Pathway is experienced at and capable of assisting with. The toll on the life and relationships of an individual which substance abuse is capable of causing are many and significant. We address the damage which comes as a result of addiction to alcohol, drugs, or both at New Pathway, together with addressing the problem itself. New Pathway offers an early intervention group treatment in Essex County NJ , which focuses on helping teens avoid developing a true substance abuse disorder. Teens experiencing the early stages of addiction will have the opportunity to meet with their peers who are going through the same experience in this eight week program which consists of group sessions.\nAddiction Recovery Rehabilitation Program South Orange NJ\nNew Pathways is here when you\u2019re searching for a holistic addiction rehab program in Essex County NJ. These programs include Qigong, which is a mind-body therapy. Qigong is an exercise practice that is comprised of meditative movements, which help improve the \u2018chi\u2019 within the body. The \u2018chi\u2019 is the body\u2019s own inner energy which is capable of healing one from the daily stresses and deeper emotional stressors that can lead to an addiction issue. By assisting your body and restoring the balance of its chi, Qigong is essential when it comes to remaining centered and make it so your body is going to be able to recover easier from stress. New Pathway helps individuals find new ways to overcome the issues that they may once have turned to alcohol or drugs to avoid with practices such as Qigong. New Pathway is standing ready if you or somebody you love is looking for holistic addiction rehabilitation in South Orange NJ.\nIn addition to holistic practices and our early intervention program, New Pathway offers outpatient addiction rehabilitation in Essex County NJ. For people that find themselves dealing with addiction, outpatient rehab is often the best solution. This is because they\u2019re capable of quickly applying what is being learned in counseling to day to day life. Outpatient treatment is based on the needs of each individual. Psycho-social treatment, individual, and group psychotherapy are therapies are included in our addiction recovery rehab program. It can be highly advantageous for people to work both individually and as a group for many reasons, such as learning from the experiences of others when it comes to addiction and overcoming it, and having the ability to apply coping mechanisms to interactions with other people. Offering a safe environment for individuals to share their experiences with addiction is the objective of our addiction group program. This is a very helpful first step since it\u2019s capable of supplying individuals with a space to discover new coping mechanisms for depression, anxiety and additional issues. With New Pathway, you or someone you know will be able to obtain the support needed to heal and move on from addiction. Give us a call at New Pathway Counseling Services for an outpatient program in South Orange NJ or any of the other services we provide.",
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        "raw_content": "Ravens still pondering options on QB Colin Kaepernick\nDAVID GINSBURG AP Sports Writer\nFILE \u2013 In this Sept. 1, 2016, file photo, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick passes against the San Diego Chargers during the first half of an NFL preseason football game, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Denis Poroy, File)\nOWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) _ Joe Flacco\u2019s health. The salary cap. And of course, potential negative fan reaction.\nThe Baltimore Raves are weighing all these factors _ and then some _ as they continue to wrestle with the decision whether to sign free agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick.\nIt\u2019s been a week since Ravens coach John Harbaugh floated the idea of adding Kaepernick, a veteran with Super Bowl experience and the baggage that comes from his decision last year to literally sit out the national anthem on game day.\nThe topic of Kaepernick came up on the first day of training camp because Flacco, the team\u2019s starter for the past nine seasons, arrived with a bad back. Flacco still hasn\u2019t taken a snap, though he insists he\u2019s on the mend.\nKaepernick remains an option, particularly since backup Ryan Mallett has not performed well in practice. One problem is the Ravens face in signing Kaepernick is they don\u2019t have much space under the salary cap and still have plenty of holes to fill, including on a porous offense line.\nBut biggest challenge for the Ravens is gauging the potential backlash that might be created by signing a player who gained widespread attention last year for his decision to sit _ then eventually kneel _during the national anthem to protest police brutality and racial injustice.\nSo, the Ravens will weigh all their options before deciding if Kaepernick is worth the money.\n\u201cIt\u2019s all linked,\u201d Harbaugh said. \u201cPeople want to draw big broad lines about, `It\u2019s about this\u2019 or `about that,\u2019 but it\u2019s never one thing. So, we\u2019ll just have to see where it goes and try to do the best thing for our football team, organization and everything.\u201d\nRavens owner Steve Bisciotti has interviewed current and former players on the topic, including retired linebacker Ray Lewis and tight end Benjamin Watson, now in his second year with the team.\n\u201cI was surprised mainly because I don\u2019t get a vote,\u201d Watson said Wednesday after practice. \u201cThis organization will make decisions for all the guys on the field right now. It\u2019s about: Can he help us win games?\n\u201cThe biggest thing they have to decide is, is he a good fit for our football team? I would hope that any team, when it comes to Colin Kaepernick, would look at his skill and look at their needs and say, `OK, I\u2019m going to give him an opportunity because I have a need in that area and he can fill it.\u2019 Nothing else.\u201d\nThat\u2019s one of the most important facets among the litany of items the Ravens are considering, but Bisciotti contends that Kaepernick\u2019s protest last season _ along with the quarterback\u2019s assertion that he will stand for the Star-Spangled Banner this year _ cannot be ignored.\n\u201cNon-violent protesting is something that we\u2019ve all embraced,\u201d Bisciotti said. \u201cI don\u2019t like the way he did it. I liked it a lot more when he went from sitting to kneeling. I thought that if it\u2019s still a silent protest, the level of disrespect isn\u2019t as strong that way.\u201d\nHe wonders if the fans would be able to look past the protest and consider that the 29-year-old Kaepernick threw 16 touchdown passes against only four interceptions last year, and that his lifetime numbers in those categories are 72 TDs and just 30 INTs.\n\u201cI hope we do what is best for the team and balance that with what\u2019s best for our fans,\u201d Bisciotti said.\nThe subject has transcended football in the Baltimore area. All four Letters to the Editor in the Wednesday edition of The (Baltimore) Sun involved opinions of the potential signing of Kaepernick (three in favor of it; one against).\nWatson asks only that the Ravens first judge Kaepernick on his ability to throw the ball downfield, make accurate decisions and provide the plays necessary to help the team make some noise in the AFC North.\n\u201cThat\u2019s the respect you want as a player,\u201d Watson said. \u201cDon\u2019t get me wrong, all the other stuff is important. But when it comes to football, the reason why we call sports the equalizer is because you can come in here and have a different view, but if you can perform and are respectful, then you can have a chance.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Research group tells the stories of hidden histories on the University of Illinois campus\nApr 21, 2016 11:15 am by Jodi Heckel | Arts and Humanities Editor | 217-300-2751Humanities\nA public history project at the University of Illinois is mapping sites on campus and in the community with \u201chidden histories\u201d that were significant to social justice movements.\nImage by Chicago Lithoraphing Co. and courtesy of the Library of Congress\nCHAMPAIGN, Ill. \u2014 A public history project at the University of Illinois is exploring the hidden and forgotten stories of social movements on campus and in the community. 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Gilbert and history professor Kathryn Oberdeck are co-directors of the research cluster, which includes a total of about a dozen people, including faculty, five undergraduate students enrolled in an independent study history course, and community members and organizations, including the Champaign County Historical Archives.\nOne goal of the project is to look at how the shared histories of campus and community are linked. So far, the research has focused largely on campus social movements, such as Project 500, an effort by the U. of I. in the late 1960s to enroll more African-American students; the establishment of cultural houses on campus; and the opposition to Chief Illiniwek. It will also include community events, including a labor strike by nurses at the old Burnham Hospital and the organizing of residents in the Fifth and Hill neighborhood around environmental issues and high-rise development in the area.\nA website created for the project, called Public History @UIUC, includes a link to a story map with narratives for the sites the students have been researching.\nThe first public event of the project is a two-day symposium on Friday and Saturday, April 22-23. On Friday, April 22, Edmund T. Gordon, chair of the department of African and African Diaspora Studies at the University of Texas at Austin, will discuss the statues of Confederate leaders that stand on that university\u2019s campus and the process of deciding what to do with them. His talk is at 4 p.m. at the School of Labor and Employment Relations, 504 E. Armory Ave., Champaign.\nGilbert noted the explosion of movements on college campuses in the last year or so where students are questioning the racist histories of figures for whom buildings are named.\n\u201cCampus landmarks have taken center stage in conversations on social justice,\u201d Gilbert said.\nOn Saturday, April 23, the symposium will continue with a 10 a.m. panel discussion with residents of the Fifth and Hill neighborhood and retired members of the Illinois Nurses Association who worked at Burnham Hospital. At 1 p.m., the student researchers will discuss their mapping efforts on campus, and guided and self-guided tours of the sites they researched will take place from 3 to 5 p.m. The panel discussions and the start of the tours are at the School of Labor and Employment Relations, 504 E. Armory Ave., Champaign.\nIn addition to mapping sites that were central to social justice movements on campus, the students in the project have been conducting oral histories of U. of I. alumni and community members, as well as scanning material from archives and writing descriptions. They\u2019ll be added to the website eventually.\nHannah Gutierrez, a sophomore majoring in history and Latina/Latino studies, is one of the students working on the project. An employee of the University Archives, she is interested in adding material to the archives through the project.\n\u201cI think there\u2019s a lot of value in diversifying the archives,\u201d she said. \u201cIt\u2019s about getting the whole picture of history and not just one narrative.\u201d\nGutierrez interviewed Oscar Martinez, a U. of I. graduate who created a mural for the former La Casa Cultural Latina building. He told her about attending college here when he was one of about 200 Latino students on campus.\n\u201cI was not surprised, but I was saddened to hear of the isolation minority students felt,\u201d Gutierrez said.\nShe said learning how to conduct an oral history and do research ethically has been a big part of the learning experience in being involved with the project.\n\u201cBecause we\u2019re doing ethnography, we have to be sure not to be exploiting vulnerable populations or perpetuating a certain narrative. 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        "raw_content": "Homecoming concert featuring Cheat Codes to be held Nov. 5 in the HUB\nCheat Codes will perform at the HUB-Robeson Center at 8 p.m. on Nov. 5.\nUNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. \u2014 The Penn State Student Programming Association Concert committee and Penn State Homecoming are excited to announce this year\u2019s Homecoming Concert, featuring Cheat Codes. The concert will be in the HUB-Robeson Center\u2019s Alumni Hall at 8 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 5.\nCheat Codes is a Los Angeles-based, electronic group composed of Trevor Dahl, Kevin Ford and Matthew Russell. Since forming in 2014, the trio has released successful song after successful song, such as \u201cNo Promises,\u201d \u201cStay With You,\u201d and \u201cShed a Light.\u201d They have previously toured solo and with The Chainsmokers, and currently have 18 million monthly listeners on Spotify.\nThe performance is free for all students with a valid Penn State University Park Photo ID.\nSPA and Penn State Homecoming are happy to be collaborating once again for the 2017 Homecoming Concert. The Homecoming Concert will serve as a kick-off to 2017\u2019s Homecoming celebration, which includes a week full of events aimed to celebrate Penn State and the Penn State community.\nThe Student Programming Association (SPA) serves the student body of Penn State by providing diverse activities, programming assistance and resources, which enhance a student\u2019s overall co-curricular experience. SPA prides itself on recommending programs for the benefits of undergraduates, graduates, and returning students, and secondarily for others in the University community. SPA attempts to enhance the educational, social, cultural and recreational experiences at Penn State; promote outreach and collaboration of student organizations that will foster leadership and organizational development; recognize diverse backgrounds of students; and strive to provide a slate of programming that reflects and celebrates our similarities and differences.\nFor more information about the events described above, please contact SPA Concerts Chairs Jess Sweeney and Sammy Whitney at spa.concerts@gmail.com. To learn more information about the Student Programming Association, please visit www.spa.psu.edu or contact Nick Esposito, SPA Outreach Marketing Chair, at spa.outreachmarketing@gmail.com.\nCommunity advised of military flyover before Penn State-Rutgers Homecoming game\nHomecoming parade traffic, parking and transit impacts\n2017 Homecoming, SPA",
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        "raw_content": "Management and stakeholders have agreed to the reopening of the International School Ibadan (ISI) following an agreement to maintain its dress code for now.\nAcademic activities at the school were halted for two weeks after some Muslim parents insisted that their daughters must be allowed to wear hijab while other parents kicked against their approach, saying it could divide the children.\nOn Friday, a meeting presided over by Prof. Idowu Olayinka, the Vice Chancellor of the University of Ibadan which owns the secondary school, saw the extensive discussion that led to an agreement to maintain the school\u2019s dress code for now. Principal Officers of the university, deans, Council members, the principal of the school, and the three Vice principals attended the meeting.\nA statement issued by the Deputy Vice Chancellor and Chairman, Board of Governors of ISI, Prof. Adeyinka Aderinto, on Sunday appealed to all parents to respect the outcome of the meeting which agreed on the maintenance of the status quo as contained in the school rules and regulations.\nThe statement read in part: \u201cIndividuals or groups that may seek a change in the dress code, or any other aspect of the rules of the school should follow the due process of requesting for such but the final decision on any such change still lies with the Board of Governors.\n\u201cAdequate measures should be put in place to forestall breakdown of law and order in the school.\nIn another statement entitled \u201cAs we Reopen, Let this House Remain One\u201d and addressed to the parents/guardians, Prof. Aderinto appreciated them for their patience, understanding and roles they played as individuals and as groups towards ensuring that the school reopens for normal academic activities.\nHe said: \u201cAs we reopen, I want us all to commit to peace, for it is only in an atmosphere of peace that we can carry out our responsibilities of providing good education to our children. Let us not allow the events of the last one week or so, cause any disaffection among us. I plead that we reunite in the interest of our children, who have been studying together as one big family. It is also only when we reunite that other challenges facing the school can be confronted, and surmounted.\n\u201cThe Board of Governors and the School Management have been committed towards improving the performance of our children in ISI. Although, we recorded an almost 100% pass in our last two WAEC Examinations, we feel that we are not yet where we should be, which is for our students to record As in all their subjects. This was the case some years back, when ISI ranked among the top three secondary schools in the whole of the country. We are positive that those glorious years will return, with all the efforts that are currently being undertaken.\n\u201cAs you may also be aware, our Vice Chancellor recently commissioned some projects in the school executed by some class sets of Ex-ISIs. Another set also laid the foundation for the construction of a block of classrooms to be completed and commissioned sometimes next year when the set will be celebrating their 30 years anniversary of their graduation from into ISI. I am aware that work is steadily progressing on the project. These are among the many other positive interventions that the school has experienced over the years. I appreciate the efforts of our alumni and those of our parents as individuals and under the auspices of the Parent/Teachers Association, and others who have assisted the school in maintaining the greatness and fame for which the school is known.\n\u201cI have taken some time to highlight some of these impactful interventions because they were accomplished in a spirit of that one big ISI family. It is that peace and oneness of purpose that I plead with you to allow to continue to guide our actions. Let us continue to abide by the rules and regulations of the school, and follow the due process in our attempts at seeking change in any aspect of the rules of the school. This is a humble plea from the heart. Let us remember that ISI is a legacy that we inherited, and which we must pass on to generations coming after us.\n\u201cMay Almighty God continue to help our children to learn, play and share together so that the wonderful world He has made becomes more beautiful everyday.\u201d\nTags: FeatureISIUI\nEx-Army chief blames Boko Haram Metele attack on Information leakage",
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        "raw_content": "Government looking at generalised pregnancy policy for State entities\nGovernment is looking at the formulation and possible implementation of a generalised policy on pregnancy in State entities. This announcement comes from President David Granger, in response to a question posed to him on this week\u2019s recording of the Public Interest.\nThe Head of State was asked in the context the recent removal of News Anchor, Natasha Smith, from the anchor\u2019s chair and an earlier case concerning female city constables who were sent off the job because they were both pregnant.\nMr. Granger maintains that pregnancy needs to be recognised and rewarded and that women should not be punished by being sent off their job and out rightly criticised the State Television\u2019s management for taking such action against its anchor.\n\u201cWe didn\u2019t think that it would have come to this. As far as I\u2019m concerned, NCN was quite out of place, out of order, to have the person removed from the job that she was doing\u201d the Head of State said.\nHe explained that the recommended policy was disseminated last year for persons in uniforms, however the most recent incident shows that it should be \u201cfor anybody in state employ.\u201d\nMr. Granger was also asked about the administration\u2019s next step regarding the Chief Executive Officer at NCN, Lennox Cornette who made the call to remove Ms Smith and to suspend Sport Editor, Jocelle Archibald-Hawke for one month with no pay over comments she would have made on her facebook page.\nThe President says there has to be the understanding that one\u2019s office is not a platform for anyone to exercise absolute power and that there must be rules.\n\u201cWe expect in future\u2026that there can be a more reasonable form of administration. I think it inhumane to deprive an employee of a month salary without due process. She hasn\u2019t committed a crime\u201d the President said.\nNCN currently has no social media policy but News Room in an invited comment was told by the CEO that the company is currently working on such a policy.\nMs Smith has since been returned to the Anchor\u2019s chair, while Ms. Archibald-Hawke remains on suspension.\nBritish Army is welcoming People from the Caribbean\nSludge in Church Street canal could be useful when processed using geotubes",
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        "raw_content": "Working with Partners to Build Thriving PLC-IoT Ecosystem and Accelerate Digital Transformation in Electric Power Industry\n[Paris, France, August 29, 2018] At CIGRE 2018 & the Huawei Global Power Summit, Huawei and the members of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) P1901.1 Working Group jointly celebrated the publication of the IEEE 1901.1-2018 Standard for Medium Frequency (less than 12 MHz) Power Line Communications (PLC) for Smart Grid Applications (Standard). In addition, representatives of Huawei and the IEEE P1901.1 Working Group pledged to work with partners to promote the industry development and growth of the ecosystem based on this Standard, with the goal of accelerating digital transformation in the electric power industry.\nThe IEEE P1901.1 project officially commenced in September 2016. On May 14, 2018, IEEE officially published Standard. From the very beginning of this project, Huawei worked closely with IEEE PLC-IoT Industry Connection (IC) group, State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC), and other partners around the globe to accelerate the publication of Standard. Furthermore, Huawei has been actively participating in IEEE P1901.1 standardization activities. In particular, during the standard development process, Huawei has made a number of important contributions, including the key part of the Draft Standard. Moreover, during HUAWEI CONNECT 2017, Huawei OpenLab and the IEEE PLC-IoT IC group became official partners in joint innovation. The partnership leverages Huawei OpenLab\u2019s rich software and hardware infrastructure, as well as its experts and sound, collaborative relationships with many partners.\nHuawei actively promotes the global technical certification, industry application certification, and industry development based on Standard. Huawei adheres to the \u201cPlatform + Ecosystem\u201d strategy, focuses on ICT infrastructure platforms, provides a plot of \u201cfertile soil\u201d for industry digital transformation, and builds an open PLC-IoT ecosystem together with partners. Huawei has already started cooperation with more than 10 industry standards organizations and actively participated in standards organizations and open source communities. In 2016, as one of the founding members, Huawei and 62 partners set up the Edge Computing Consortium (ECC), which now has more than 180 members. Huawei has incubated best practices with more than 15 top industry solution partners and has more than 10 global commercial cases. In addition, by leveraging Huawei OpenLab as a platform, Huawei and members of the IEEE P1901.1 Working Group are building PLC-IoT certification labs (for example, the PLC-IoT lab in Huawei Cairo OpenLab is now under construction), and are developing testbeds for multiple PLC-IoT application scenarios, building a bridge between technical standards and industry applications.\nWang Shaosen (the third from left to right), General Manager of Huawei Enterprise Gateway Domain, and Oleg Logvinov (the first from left to right), Chair of IEEE PLC-IoT IC Executive Committee, celebrate the publication of the Standard together with other members of the IEEE P1901.1 Working Group.\nOleg Logvinov, Chair of IEEE PLC-IoT IC Executive Committee, said: \"The publication of the IEEE 1901.1 standard makes it possible to build a global ecosystem, and Huawei is an important contributor into this standard. I am confident that together with Huawei we can build a flourishing PLC-IoT ecosystem, a great foundation for many industry partners to work together.\"\nWang Shaosen, General Manager of Huawei Enterprise Gateway Domain, said: \"It is a great pleasure to celebrate the IEEE 1901.1 standard publication together with members of the IEEE P1901.1 Working Group at this summit. Huawei will continue to work with industry partners and members of IEEE to propel the development of the PLC-IoT industry, promote and apply Standard globally, and jointly innovate by leveraging the platform of OpenLab. Huawei will also cooperate with partners to build a prosperous ecosystem and help industry customers achieve business success.\"\nToday, products developed by Huawei based on the Standard, including the flagship PLC-IoT communication module, offer strong anti-interference capabilities, greatly improving the reliability of communication over power lines. The physical layer communication speed reaches 4 Mbit/s, more than 200 times the industry average, enabling additional services and improving overall system performance. The Huawei PLC-IoT communication module supports long-distance power line transmission (1 km per hop and 15 levels of repeaters). This valuable feature solves the last-mile problem of traditional narrowband PLC technology. In addition, the PLC-IoT communication module is a plug-and-play solution and can support different industry scenarios. Huawei has already applied for and obtained more than 20 PLC-IoT technology patents, and has developed solutions and products based on Standard for several industries such as electric power and transportation. Huawei offers multiple use-case-specific innovative solutions, including Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) smart metering solution, smart power distribution and transformation terminal solution, medium- and low-voltage switchgear solution, navigation-aiding light solution, and traffic signal light solution.\nIn the electric power industry, Huawei provides a one-stop ICT solution to bring digital technologies into every home and each electric power enterprise, becoming the best partner in the digital transformation of the electric power industry. To date, Huawei's Fully-connected Smart Grid Solution has served 13 of the world's top 20 power companies, and has been widely used in 73 countries worldwide, serving more than 190 electric power customers, for example, SGCC in China, E.ON in Germany, and ENEL in Italy.\nHuawei\u2019s Smart Grid booth is located at Level 2, No. 264, Palais Des Congress at the CIGRE exhibition. We hope to see you there. 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        "raw_content": "Coach Boudreau \u2018concerned\u2019 as Ducks limp towards playoffs\nBy Ryan DadounApr 18, 2013, 9:52 AM EST\nThe danger of gaining a big lead over the competition in the early portion of the regular season is that you might lose steam going into the playoffs.\nThe Chicago Blackhawks have largely avoided that and the Pittsburgh Penguins haven\u2019t slowed down even after surging past the competition in the Eastern Conference.\nThe Anaheim Ducks have been a different story. They are 5-7-2 in their last 14 games and lost their third contest in a row on Wednesday.\n\u201cI\u2019m concerned,\u201d Ducks coach Bruce Boudreau admitted to NHL.com following a 3-2 overtime loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets.\n\u201cI mean, when you want to win all the time, it\u2019s a concern \u2026 you can\u2019t use fatigue anymore as an excuse. It\u2019s the same for everybody and these guys \u2013 it was their fourth game in six nights. What are you going to do?\u201d\nEven factoring in their recent struggles, not much has changed for the Anaheim Ducks from a seeding perspective. They\u2019ve already secured their playoff spot and have a comfortable seven-point cushion in the battle for the Pacific Division. They might slip from the second to third seed, but even that seems highly unlikely.\nSo they don\u2019t have much left to play for. Certainly not as much as a squad like the Blue Jackets, which are still fighting to get into the postseason. Teams want to stay sharp regardless, but at this point Boudreau hopes that their struggles are simply because they\u2019ve all-but locked up the second seed.\n\u201cDeep down, I hope that\u2019s the case,\u201d Boudreau said. \u201cIf we\u2019re playing as good as we can possibly play right now, then we haven\u2019t picked it up as much as other teams have picked it up down the stretch.\u201d\nThe Ducks will play in Calgary on Friday and then in Edmonton on Sunday and Monday. The Oilers and Flames won\u2019t advance to the postseason, so those games will be a good opportunity for Anaheim to regain some lost momentum.",
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        "raw_content": "Should Alain Vigneault\u2019s days be numbered in Vancouver?\nThe Northwest Division is virtually clinched for the Vancouver Canucks, but as we\u2019ve seen with Roberto Luongo in particular, the market seems primed to turn on the team\u2019s major figures whenever things aren\u2019t running like a well-oiled machine.\nOn the heels of a listless 2-0 loss to the Minnesota Wild and a 5-6-2 mark in their last 13 games, it only makes sense \u2013 in a \u201cVancouver\u201d sort of way, at least \u2013 that the cross-hairs are turning to Canucks head coach Alain Vigneault. Vancouver Province columnist Tony Gallagher thinks that the team needs a fresh approach.\nVigneault\u2019s time with this team is surely drawing very near the end because management owes it to the group to give them another coach next year, so as to have a fresh approach before the Sedins get too old to even talk about getting something done five-on-five.\nAs it is now, talk of a Stanley Cup in this environment is delusional, and if you don\u2019t believe us, just ask Jonathan Toews.\nWhat\u2019s going on now is so unlike the professionalism of last year\u2019s team and you have to wonder what effect it\u2019s having on Zack Kassian and Marc-Andre Gragnani, who came over from Buffalo in the Cody Hodgson deal. Joining a team that was leading the ridiculously tough Western Conference, they probably thought they were going into a room whereby everyone did their utmost every night to make sure the team not only had a chance to win but dominated many games. They probably thought they were coached by somebody whose every word was carefully considered and perhaps even acted upon.\nI\u2019m going to play the devil\u2019s advocate and say that the Canucks\u2019 hopes for a run to the Stanley Cup are far from \u201cdelusional.\u201d Here\u2019s why:\nThey still have a +41 goal differential which, to me, shows most simply that they remain one of the NHL\u2019s best teams. (If their record wasn\u2019t enough an indicator, that is.)\nThe Canucks have the Sedin twins, Ryan Kesler and fantastic depth on offense. Their defense ranges from solid-to-very-good and they possess one of the league\u2019s best goalie duos.\nLook at the West teams and you\u2019ll see plenty of question marks.\nThe St. Louis Blues have been great but obviously are the new kids on the block and thus remain unproven.\nThe Chicago Blackhawks and Detroit Red Wings carry deep flaws and dark bruises.\nThere are some nice stories in the Pacific Division, but is there a single team that truly inspires fear?\nIf anything, the Canucks might be the logical frontrunners to represent the West in this year\u2019s finals \u2013 unless you suffer from \u201cWhat have you done for me lately?\u201d syndrome, of course.\nVigneault\u2019s many victories in Vancouver\nVigneault seems like the sort who doesn\u2019t always butter up media types, but how exactly has his reign been disappointing? The Canucks are on the verge of a fifth division title in his sixth season of work, last year\u2019s team was one of the most dominant regular season squads in recent memory and he\u2019s a one-time Jack Adams Award winner (while being a finalist three times).\nWhat more must he do? Does he need to scream like a madman and flip over Gatorade jugs to get the respect he supposedly doesn\u2019t receive? Is it really Stanley Cup or bust for a franchise that\u2019s never sipped from the chalice?\nIf you ask me, it\u2019s a puzzling \u201cgrass is always greener\u201d mentality, but what do you think? Should the Canucks really consider parting ways with perhaps the most successful coach they\u2019ve ever had? Share your thoughts in the comments.\nTags: Alain Vigneault, Buffalo Sabres, Chicago Blackhawks, coach firing, coaches on hot seat, Cody Hodgson, Jonathan Toews, Marc-Andre Gragnani, Roberto Luongo, Ryan Kesler, Vancouver Canucks, Zack Kassian\nDucks are a mess and most obvious fix is also most painful November 15, 2018 4:19 pm EST Should Alain Vigneault\u2019s days be numbered in Vancouver? March 20, 2012 8:28 pm EST",
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        "raw_content": "Making Makers in Los Angeles\nDecember 12, 2012 at 9:31 AM ET by Tom Kalil\nSoon after taking office in 2009, in a speech at the National Academy of Sciences, President Obama called on the science, engineering, and technology communities to \u201cencourage young people to create and build and invent \u2013 to be makers of things not just consumers of things.\u201d Here\u2019s what one leader in the maker community shared about her experience bringing kids and families into the growing community of American makers.\nTara Tiger Brown, at left, is a leader of the LA Makerspace. Quin (age 12), at right, is a young Maker. 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Though some such \u201cmakerspaces\u201d are for adults only, the LA Makerspace is specifically designed to be family friendly and welcomes makers of all ages.\nHere\u2019s what Tara shared about her experience bringing kids and families into the growing community of American makers:\nWhat inspired you to help lead this effort?\nA few different things inspired me. My biggest inspiration is my own two-and-a-half year old. I work with researchers that are focused on the \u201cconnected learning\u201d movement and it became very apparent to me that Ripley is going to need more than what is taught to him in school for him to follow his interests. I also noticed that some of the emerging communities for makers in LA might not be the best environment for younger kids, from a safety standpoint. Not too long after that, I co-founded a women's tech club and I thought that perhaps I could combine my own club activities with the need for a more kid-friendly environment.\nWhat kinds of projects demonstrate the promise (and fun) of Making for parents and kids?\nAll of them! We have a policy where if you are under 13, you must be accompanied by an adult to all of our classes. At first we thought it was a risky move because we weren't sure if parents were hoping to just drop their kids off at classes, but it was the opposite. The parents were just as excited to be at the classes as the kids. Some families have come to almost every single one of our events and always learn something new and mentor the newcomers.\nThe do-it-yourself (DIY) Halloween Lantern class was a huge hit, complete with kids wielding soldering irons. Our Chemistry of Food event added a little element of danger because we used liquid nitrogen to make the ice cream, and it turned out to be a great learning opportunity for the parents and kids to think beyond their usual cooking regime at home. One of my favorite moments was at our first \u201cScratch\u201d programming class; the parents that didn't know how to program hung back a bit, then slowly inched forward towards the laptop and eventually got right in there creating the animation with their child.\nHow can we encourage more women and girls to participate in Making?\nI think it's already happening\u2026there are women-only programming clubs popping up all over the world. A couple of weeks ago I hosted a virtual meeting with some of the women who founded female programming groups and learned that they are growing exponentially. The demand is there and there isn't any sign of it slowing down.\nThe idea of role models is really key here\u2014and there are some fantastic role models out there already. Girls need to see that this is something they can do for the long haul. I'd like to see more female role models in all aspects of STEM get the credit they deserve. Organizations like Steminist and the Anita Borg Institute do a great job of highlighting women in science, technology, engineering and math, but we need more of that.\nWhat more could government agencies, companies, and foundations do to support young Makers?\nMore risk taking in grant giving and a willingness to take chances on extremely experimental ideas is absolutely necessary. This speaks to the heart of the maker culture. But Makerspaces also need equipment, tools, materials and instructors to be successful. A program that pairs a space with volunteers at organizations and in-kind donations would be extremely helpful. 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        "raw_content": "212 F. 2d 761 - Pugh v. United States\n212 F2d 761 Pugh v. United States\nPUGH,\nCrain & Phelan, Finton J. Phelan, Agana, Guam, Schofield, Hanson & Jenkins, Thomas M. Jenkins, San Francisco, Cal., for appellant.\nJohn P. Raker, U.S. Atty., Agana, Guam, Robert H. Schnacke, Asst. U.S. Atty., San Francisco, Cal., for appellee.\nBefore DENMAN, Chief Judge, and HEALY and POPE, Circuit Judges.\nPOPE, Circuit Judge.\nPugh was prosecuted in the District Court of Guam and there found guilty of stealing property of the United States in violation of s. 641, Title 18, U.S.C.A. His attempted appeal to this court from the judgment of conviction was dismissed as not having been taken in time, 197 F.2d 509. He then moved in the court below D.C., 106 F.Supp. 209, under \u00a7 2255 of Title 28 for an order vacating the sentence as void, for the reason that he was prosecuted upon an information only, with no indictment by a grand jury, and none waived, and also because he was denied trial by jury.\nThe information was filed, and the case was tried, in conformity with a general order or fule of the District Court of Guam, made July 17, 1951, as follows: 'It is herewith ordered that in prosecutions before the District Court of Guam, wherein the accused is charged with an offense against the United States, the United States may proceed by information, rather than by indictment. It is further ordered that trials, criminal and civil, shall be conducted before the court without a jury.'\nClearly enough, the contention that Pugh should have been prosecuted by indictment of a grand jury, or tried by petit jury, raises no constitutional question, for Sec. 3 of the Organic Act of Guam, Title 48, U.S.C.A., \u00a7 1421a, recites that 'Guam is declared to be an unincorporated territory of the United States'. Thus Congress took cognizance of the doctrine of territorial incorporation as first expounded by Mr. Justice White in Downes v. Bidwell, 182 U.S. 244, 287, 21 S.Ct. 770, 45 L.Ed. 1088, and thereafter developed in a series of decisions by the Supreme Court in cases having to do with the question as to the extent to which the Constitution followed the flag.1 As Guam has not been incorporated into the United States, neither Sec. 2 of Article III, relating to trial by jury, nor the Fifth, Sixth nor Seventh Amendments, relating to grand or petit juries, have any application to the Island of Guam or to the courts therein in the absence of some act of Congress extending their application there.2\nSection 5 of the Organic Act, 48 U.S.C.A. \u00a7 1421b, contains a 'bill of rights' for Guam. It contains no provision for indictment or trial by jury. However, \u00a7 22 of that Act, Title 48, \u00a7 1424, which creates the District Court of Guam, and defines its jurisdiction, provides in subdivision (b) thereof:\n\u00a7 1424(b). 'The rules heretofore or hereafter promulgated and made effective by the Supreme Court of the United States pursuant to * * * sections 3771 and 3772 of Title 18, in criminal cases * * * shall apply to the District Court of Guam and to appeals therefrom.' Aug. 1, 1950, c. 512, \u00a7 22, 64 Stat. 389.\nRule 7(a) of the Rules of Criminal Procedure, 18 U.S.C.A., thus made applicable, provides:\n'An offense which may be punished by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year or at hard labor shall be prosecuted by indictment or, if indictment is waived, it may be prosecuted by information. * * * '\nThe offense here involved was one so punishable. There was no waiver of indictment here. Therefore through the Act's provision that Rule 7(a) 'shall apply to the District Court of Guam', there exists a statutory requirement of indictment by grand jury. In United States v. Seagraves, D.C.,100 F.Supp. 424, the judge of the District Court of Guam stated at length his reasons for holding an indictment not required, and disclosing reasons why, in his view, the use of grand and petit juries in Guam was not practical. The most serious obstacle there stated was the failure of Congress, at least expressly, to make Chapter 121 of Title 28, relating to the qualifications and manner of selecting jurors, applicable to the District Court of Guam. If, as we assume, Chapter 121 does not apply there, then provision for jurors must be made by the territorial legislature as it is in Alaska.3 See Alaska Compiled Laws Ann. 1949, \u00a7\u00a7 55-7-1 to 55-7-56 and \u00a7 66-8-1. Cf. Hauptman v. United States, 9 Cir., 43 F.2d 86. What the judge there said might well be brought to the attention of Congress, but in our view the language of Rule 7(a), so incorporated in the Organic Act, is so explicit and unqualified that no considerations of expediency can warrant our disregarding it.\nThe question remains whether the lack of an indictment, while an error which would require a reversal upon appeal, is also a matter which can be raised in a \u00a7 2255 proceeding. It has been suggested that the language used in the Organic Act in setting up the court below is such that it imports a requirement that in respect to its trail of causes arising under the laws of the United States, the district court of Guam shall proceed under the same restrictions as are imposed by Constitutional limitations upon a district court of the United States. Such a court in the United States proper is subject to the constitutional mandate with respect to requiring indictment by a grand jury and affording a trial by jury in criminal cases. \u00a7 22(a), creating the district court of Guam, is set forth in the margin.4 The suggestion just mentioned is predicated upon the words: 'The District Court of Guam shall have, in all causes arising under the laws of the United States, the jurisdiction of a district court of the United States as such court is defined in section 451 of Title 28'. Under familiar rules, a district court of the United States may lose jurisdiction if and when it denies an accused person rights which he has under the Constitution. Johnson v. Zerbst, 304 U.S. 458, 58 S.Ct. 1019, 82 L.Ed. 1461. But we think the use of the word 'jurisdiction' in the language just quoted has no such connotation here. Plainly this refers to the jurisdiction of the subject matter. It states what cases the court may try. Since Congress carefully saw to it that Guam be not incorporated in the United States, and hence that the constitutional provisions relating to grand and petit juries did not extend there, there is no occasion for a holding that since indictment by grand jury and trial by petit jury were lacking here, the court was without jurisdiction for the same reason that a district court in continental United States would lack jurisdiction in such cases.\nThe reference to the court having 'the jurisdiction of a district court of the United States' does not stamp the failure to procure an indictment as a defect stemming from something akin to a constitutional requirement. The requirement of a grand jury is simply a statutory provision, brought about by \u00a7 22(b) incorporating by reference criminal rule 7(a). Yet we think the defect in this respect, that is, in regard to the lack of indictment, is a matter which can be raised in a \u00a7 2255 proceeding.5 For this reason the judgment must be reversed. And since the failure to make use of a grand jury requires this result, we have no occasion to consider the other quite different questions that have been argued here with respect to failure to afford a jury trial.\nThe judgment is reversed and the cause is remanded with directions to vacate the sentence and to dismiss the information.\nDENMAN, Chief Judge, concurring in the dismissal of the action but dissenting from the grounding of the court's opinion on the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure instead of 48 U.S.C.A. \u00a7 1424(a) creating the jurisdiction of the District Court of Guam, which the Rules do no more than implement.\nA. The right to indictment is conferred by the statute creating the jurisdiction of the court and not by its rules which merely implement its jurisdiction.\nAll the court's discussion of the Constitution following the flag in Guam is way by the mark, that contention not being seriously pressed at the hearing. Such discussion is no more than brutum fulmen about the obvious fact that the Constitution does not follow the flag, thus obscuring the single issue in the case and at the same time ignoring the principal contention made at the hearing.\nThat single issue is, has Congress created in the Guam district court by the express language of 48 U.S.C.A. \u00a7 1424(a) the jurisdiction to try persons accused of felonies only by indictment unless waived, as in the district courts of the United States and as it has created such limited jurisdiction in the district courts of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.\nThe pertinent portions of 48 U.S.C.A. \u00a7 1424(a) and 28 U.S.C.A. \u00a7 451, to which the former refers, expressly confer on the Guam district court the same jurisdiction as that of a continental district court of the United States in such a case as this of a federal felony. They are:\n'The District Court of Guam shall have, in all causes arising under the laws of the United States, the jurisdiction of a district court of the United States as such court is defined in section 451 of Title 28 * * * .' (Emphasis supplied.)\n' \u00a7 451. Definitions\n'As used in this title:\n'The term 'court of the United States' includes the Supreme Court of the United States, courts of appeals, district courts constituted by chapter 5 of this title, including the district courts of the United States for the districts of Hawaii and Puerto Rico * * * .' (Emphasis supplied.)\nAs early as Ex parte Wilson, 114 U.S. 417 at page 429, 5 S.Ct. 935 at page 941, 29 L.Ed. 89, it was held that to proceed to try an accused for felony without an indictment was without the 'jurisdiction' of district courts of the United States, stating:\n'Deciding nothing beyond what is required by the facts of the case before us, our judgment is that a crime punishable by imprisonment for a term of years at hard labor is an infamous crime, within the meaning of the fifth amendment of the constitution; and that the district court, in holding the petitioner to answer for such a crime, and sentencing him to such imprisonment, without indictment or presentment by a grand jury, exceeded its jurisdiction, and he is therefore entitled to be discharged.' (Emphasis supplied.)\nTwo years later in Ex parte Bain, 121 U.S. 1, 7 S.Ct. 781, 788, 30 L.Ed. 849, where Bain was convicted on an indictment found invalid because amended by the court, it was held that 'jurisdiction of the offense (a felony) is gone' because the case was not 'properly presented by indictment'. Cf. Roche v. Evaporated Milk Ass'n, 319 U.S. 21, 26, 63 S.Ct. 938, 87 L.Ed. 1185.\nCongress further indicates that it conferred on the Guam district court the same jurisdictional requirements of indictment as in the continental courts by applying to Guam the Federal Code of Crimes and Criminal Procedure, 18 U.S.C., of which Section 3321 provides for the number of grand jurors and the method of summoning them; \u00a7 3432 providing for a service of the indictment in capital cases; \u00a7 5032 providing for indicting juvenile offenders for the crimes punishable by death or life imprisonment; and \u00a7\u00a7 3288 and 3289 which provide for re-indictment where a defective indictment was found before and after the expiration of the period of limitation.\nThe court's opinion quotes the pertinent sentence of \u00a7 1424(a): 'The District Court of Guam shall have, in all causes arising under the laws of the United States, the jurisdiction of a district court of the United States as such court is defined in section 451 of Title 28,' and states 'we think the use of the word 'jurisdiction' in the language just quoted has no such connotation here (as it does for the district courts of the United States). Plainly this refers to the jurisdiction of the subject matter. It states what cases the court may try.' (Emphasis supplied.)\nThat is to say, the court would amend this sentence of \u00a7 1424(a) by deleting the significant comma after the word 'have' and inserting the word 'jurisdiction' before the words 'in all causes arising under the laws of the United States' and, after deleting the second comma, by striking out all the succeeding words 'the jurisdiction of a district court of the United States as such court is defined in Section 451 of Title 28'.\nAfter such legerdemain so mauling the statute, the sentence would read:\n'The District Court of Guam shall have (jurisdiction) in all cases arising under the laws of the United States, the jurisdiction of a district court of the United States as such court is defined.'\nSuch an absurdity of statutory construction obviously violates the elementary principle that the words of a statute shall be construed to give them effect and not to make them nugatory. As stated by the Supreme Court in Market Co. v. Hoffman, 101 U.S. 112, 115, 116, 25 L.Ed. 782, 'We are not at liberty to construe any statute so as to deny effect to any part of its language. It is a cardinal rule of statutory construction that significance and effect shall, if possible, be accorded to every word. As early as in Bacon's Abridgment, sect. 2, it was said that 'a statute ought, upon the whole, to be so construed that, if it can be prevented, no clause, sentence, or word shall be superfluous, void, or insignificant.\" The same statement is repeated in Ex parte Public Bank, 278 U.S. 101, 104, 49 S.Ct. 43, 73 L.Ed. 202.\nThe only construction of the sentence which gives effect to the jurisdictional provision of 48 U.S.C.A. \u00a7 1424(a) is that the District Court of Guam has the same jurisdiction as the district courts of the United States in all causes arising under the laws of the United States. Indeed, this is so clear from the text that we have no reason to consider the Committee reports, for, as stated in Helvering v. City Bank, 296 U.S. 85, 89, 56 S.Ct. 70, 72, 80 L.Ed. 62:\n'We are not at liberty to construe language so plain as to need no construction, or to refer to committee reports where there can be no doubt of the meaning of the words used.'\nAlso, in Browder v. United States, 312 U.S. 335, 338, 61 S.Ct. 599, 601, 85 L.Ed. 862, the Court said:\n'The plain meaning of the words of the act covers this use. No single argument has more weight in statutory interpretation than this.'\nHowever, when we examine the Senate report on the bill creating the District Court of Guam, we find its purpose was to give the litigants in that court the same 'rights of American law and legal procedure' as they have in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California. That is to say, that court could obtain its jurisdiction to prosecute one accused of a felony only by indictment, unless waived.\nIn the original draft of the Organic Act (see H.R. 7273, 81st Cong., 2d Sess., as introduced on Feb. 13, 1950), no provision was made for a District Court. Instead, Section 22 vested the judicial authority of Guam in one Supreme Court and in such inferior Courts as may be established under the laws of Guam. The problem of enforcement of the laws of the United States, as opposed to the laws of Guam, was taken care of in Sec. 24 of the proposed bill by extending the jurisdiction of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California to include Guam, and providing for special terms of that Court to be held in Guam.\nLater the bill was amended to establish a District Court in Guam. The reason for this change is given on page 4 of Senate Report No. 2109, U.S. Code Congressional Service 1950, p. 2840, cited supra:\n'Given a period of peace, the growth of Guam as a transportation and commercial center for American interests in the Far East seems almost a foregone conclusion. American business enterprise in the area will want, and need, a center in which it can have the full protection of American laws and legal procedure. Formerly this need was supplied by the United States Court for China, which had its headquarters in Shanghai, but that court was abolished by the treaty with China ending extraterritoriality. The nearest American court to far eastern economic centers is that in Hawaii, which is 12 or more hours away from Guam by air. If Guam is to afford American business enterprise the protection and stability needed, a court in Guam which will have on-the-spot jurisdiction in matters involving admiralty and business reorganization is clearly indicated.' (Emphasis supplied.)\nWe thus see that the considered alternative for Guam of the United States Court for the Northern District of California was the United States District Court of Hawaii where, again, jurisdiction of a felony could be obtained only by indictment, unless waived.\nIn addition to these continental businessmen needing these 'rights of American law and legal procedure' are some 15,000 continentally-reared soldiers and sailors of the Armed Forces on Guam. A sailor accused of second degree murder of a Guamanian, committed off a military reservation, as much is entitled to indictment as is the businessman.\nWe should take judicial notice of the following facts before Congress in enacting Sec. 1424(a). Apart from the businessmen and the 15,000 military, the original inhabitants, the Guamanians, are capable of producing trial jurors as well as grand jurors.\nBeginning in 1900 and continuing for the succeeding fifty-four years, save in the Japanese occupancy, they have been compelled by the military authorities to send their children to English-speaking schools from the age of 7 to 12. They are people, excepting the few aged, speaking in English and literate in English and taught in the schools the elements of American ideals. Since 1935 they have been governed by the common law as developed in the California Civil and Criminal Codes, then made the law of Guam. It is clear that if they are not now able to supply jurors for the jury system, they never will be.\nContrast this with the conferring of the grand and petit juries on the Puerto Ricans in 1900 where, according to the 1929 edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica, page 263, 'In 1899, out of a reported total but 15% could read or write. The total number in all schools at that time was 22,265, or about 2% of the population.' Nevertheless, the Commission, appointed by the President under 48 U.S.C.A. 1421c(b) to determine the federal statutes applicable to Guam in 1950 which would remain applicable, stated that Guam's status is comparable to that of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands,' and 'If the Congress has extended a statute to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, the Commission considered that act to be presumptively appropriate for application to Guam.'\n1 Territory of Hawaii v. Mankichi, 190 U.S. 197, 23 S.Ct. 787, 47 L.Ed. 1016; Dorr v. United States, 195 U.S. 138, 24 S.Ct. 808, 49 L.Ed 128, (Philippine Islands); Rassmussen v. United States, 197 U.S. 516, 25 S.Ct. 514, 49 L.Ed. 862, (Alaska); Dowdell v. United States, 221 U.S. 325, 31 S.Ct. 590, 55 L.Ed. 753, (Philippine Islands); Ocampo v. United States, 234 U.S. 91, 34 S.Ct. 712, 58 L.Ed. 1231, (Philippine Islands); and Balzac v. People of Porto Rico, 258 U.S. 298, 42 S.Ct. 343, 66 L.Ed. 627. The Mankichi, Dorr, Reassmussen, Ocampo and Balzac cases had to do with the question of the necessity of an indictment or trial by jury. The Rassmussen case held Alaska had been 'incorporated into the United States'. (197 U.S. 516, 25 S.Ct. 520.)\n2 Contrast Title 48, \u00a7 495, and Title 48, \u00a7 23, relating to Hawaii and Alaska, with the absence of any such enactment with respect to Guam.\n3 The commission appointed to report as to the application of statutes of the United States to Guam (Organic Act, \u00a7 25, Ch. 512, Laws of the 81st Cong. 2nd Sess., 48 U.S.C.A. \u00a7 1421c) expressed the view that Chapter 121, with the remainder of Part V of Title 28, was designed for 'courts of the United States', and hence 'the courts of Alaska, the Virgin Islands, and Guam were intentionally excluded.' (Resource Material Used in the Report of the Commission on Application of Federal Laws to Guam, Gov't. Printing Office, 1952.)\n4 Title 48, \u00a7 1424(a): 'There is created a court of record to be designated the 'District Court of Guam', and the judicial authority of Guam shall be vested in the District Court of Guam and in such court or courts as may have been or may hereafter be established by the laws of Guam. The District Court of Guam shall have, in all causes arising under the laws of the United States, the jurisdiction of a district court of the United States as such court is defined in section 451 of Title 28, and shall have original jurisdiction in all other causes in Guam, jurisdiction over which has not been transferred by the legislature to other court or courts established by it, and shall have such appellate jurisdiction as the legislature may determine. 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        "raw_content": "245 F. 3d 803 - Alldata Corporation v. National Labor Relations Board\n245 F3d 803 Alldata Corporation v. National Labor Relations Board\nAlldata Corporation, Petitioner\nOn Petition for Review and Cross-Application for Enforcement of an Order of the National Labor Relations Board\nRobert L. Rediger argued the cause and filed the briefs for petitioner.\nJoan E. Hoyte-Hayes, Attorney, National Labor Relations Board, argued the cause for respondent. With her on the brief were Leonard R. Page, General Counsel, John H. Ferguson, Associate General Counsel, Aileen A. Armstrong, Deputy Associate General Counsel, and Frederick Havard, Supervisory Attorney. Julie B. Broido, Senior Attorney, entered an appearance.\nBefore: Henderson and Randolph, Circuit Judges, and Silberman, Senior Circuit Judge.\nOpinion for the Court filed by Senior Circuit Judge Silberman.\nSilberman, Senior Circuit Judge:\nAlldata Corporation petitions for review of the determination that it committed an unfair labor practice. The NLRB cross-petitions for enforcement. We grant the petition for review and deny the petition for enforcement.\nPetitioner sells an automobile repair database to service stations. In May 1993, petitioner hired Karl Abbadessa to sell its products in Queens, New York, under the supervision of local field manager Arnold Pincus. Petitioner's salesmen were paid largely on commission. Company policy required that salesmen meet a quota of 7.5 sales per rolling quarter-i.e., at the end of every month, each salesman must have met his quota for the previous three months. At the time of Abbadessa's hiring, failure to meet the quota resulted in written warnings prior to discharge.\nAbbadessa's tenure in petitioner's employ was tumultuous. In August 1994, Pincus fired Abbadessa over financial improprieties. Petitioner then nullified the firing and instead issued a written warning, which stated that Abbadessa needed to maintain his sales quota. By the end of fiscal year 1994, however, Abbadessa's sales placed him in the top 10% of petitioner's sales force. On April 11, 1995, petitioner informed Abbadessa that his fiscal year 1994 sales had earned him a trip to the \"Winner's Circle,\" a company-funded trip to a California resort. Because the trip would allow him to meet petitioner's executives, Abbadessa spoke to other Alldata salesmen about their working conditions so that he might convey their concerns to management.\nThe primary concern among those in Abbadessa's region was their changing commission formula. Beginning in early 1994, petitioner adopted a second method for distributing its database: a contract with Snap-On Tools, a seller of automotive tools. Snap-On's sales force marketed the database to service stations, in competition with Alldata's own commission-driven salesmen. Among Abbadessa's fellow salesmen, this arrangement allegedly led to diminished earnings; without question, it led to resentment of Snap-On's role. Salesmen under Pincus' supervision, including Abbadessa, made their dissatisfaction known to Pincus at their monthly sales meetings. Pincus was not unsympathetic.\nFor Abbadessa, the Snap-On contract apparently led to both resentment and hostility toward Snap-On's employees. On May 10, 1995, Abbadessa was rejected for promotion because of his antagonistic relationship with Snap-On. After Pincus recommended two other salesmen for promotions, petitioner's vice president of sales, Robert Weiffenbach, suggested that he thought Abbadessa was \"a better candidate.\" Pincus conceded that Abbadessa was a better candidate, but informed Weiffenbach that\nI did not choose him because he has a poor reputation with [S]nap-[O]n. I feel this will negatively affect their cooperation with us.... I have attempted and am continuing efforts to bring upon an improvement in their relationships. Karl has been resisting making peace.\nDuring the Winner's Circle, having been encouraged by Pincus to act as an \"ambassador[ ]\" for his fellow salesmen, Abbadessa approached Weiffenbach regarding his concerns and requested a meeting with Rod Georgiu, petitioner's president--which he got. Abbadessa spoke to Georgiu about various issues relating to employee well-being, including bonuses, expenses, reimbursement, and support. Abbadessa testified that Georgiu appeared sympathetic to his concerns and suggested that Abbadessa put his complaints in writing. Weiffenbach also urged Abbadessa to memorialize his concerns and to do so quickly. Abbadessa drafted a letter to Georgiu, which he had Pincus review, and sent it on May 23.\nOn June 5, petitioner decided to eliminate some salesmen who were well below quota. Weiffenbach wrote Pincus and the other field service managers:\nIn the next day or two I will be sending you a list of reps that need to be terminated immediately. Basically the list will include established reps that are below 2 or 3 units YTD [i.e., since March 31]. Each of you has a rep or two in this category and this performance can not be allowed to continue this year. There is absolutely no excuse for an established rep not to be above quota.\nThis policy constituted a change from petitioner's previous one of issuing written warnings to those who were below quota.\nOn June 12, Abbadessa e-mailed Weiffenbach to suggest that \"we draw up an 'agreement' which clearly states what the [Snap-On] dealers['] obligations are, ... and have any dealer who is interested in participating sign.\" Abbadessa apparently also submitted his own draft of such an agreement. The next day, Pincus offered two candidates who were under his supervision for termination. He told Weiffenbach that neither Abbadessa nor Alan Tankoos, another salesman, qualified for retention, because they each had secured only two of the requisite 7.5 sales, despite the fact that the rolling quarter within which those sales had to be made was almost five-sixths over. Pincus stated that \"[i]f [Abbadessa's] business doesn't improve he may be my first choice to go.\"\nThe following day Weiffenbach angrily responded to Abbadessa's June 12 e-mail:\nI read the document you intended to try and get the dealers to sign. Frankly I went a little ballistic. I have one statement I want you to think about. What makes you think you have the authority and/or rapport with Snap-on to ask or require them to sign this unauthorized document? ! Karl, you need to put your adversarial attitude about Snap-on in the closet and leave it there. They do not work for you or [me] and your heavy handed tactics will only serve to further damage the relation. You can be certain I will not allow that to happen. I am working hard to get their entire organization behind us .... Abbadessa wrote back on June 20 assuring Weiffenbach that he had taken no direct action to get Snap-On dealers' signatures.\nThe same day, Weiffenbach e-mailed Abbadessa to notify him that his Winner's Circle status earned him 600 \"stock option shares.\" The message congratulated Abbadessa on his sales success during the preceding fiscal year.\nThree days later, Pincus terminated Abbadessa's employment for \"failure to maintain sales volume.\" Pincus wrote to Abbadessa stating that Abbadessa had net sales of only two units with a week left in the rolling quarter--well short of the required 7.5--and that another possible cancellation threatened to reduce Abbadessa's total to a single sale. Therefore, according to Pincus' letter, petitioner had \"no alternative but to terminate [Abbadessa's] employment immediately, effective June 23, 1995.\" However, field managers other than Pincus did not begin cutting personnel, pursuant to Weiffenbach's memorandum, until September of that year. Only then was Tankoos released.\nWith Abbadessa's June 23 firing, the clock began running on the six-month statute of limitations for filing an unfair labor practice charge under 10(b) of the National Labor Relations Act.1 When Abbadessa finally attempted to file a charge on December 18--five days before the statute of limitations was up--he did so without attaching the jurat or declaration required by NLRB regulations.2 At the time much of the federal government, including the Regional Offices of the National Labor Relations Board, was shut down due to a budget deadlock. After the offices reopened, on January 8--after the statute of limitations had run--the Regional Office requested that Abbadessa refile his charge in the proper form and deferred for later consideration whether the refiled charge would be considered timely. Abbadessa promptly refiled.\nAn administrative law judge found that Abbadessa's meeting with and letter to Georgiu constituted protected concerted activity under 7 of the Act, and inferred that Abbadessa's termination was brought on by that concerted activity. After making those findings, however, the ALJ dismissed the complaint because he believed that the untimely filing of the sworn charge meant that no valid charge was filed. The Board disagreed, holding that \"the failure of a charging party to comply with the jurat or declaration requirement does not affect the timeliness of the filing of an unfair labor practice charge.\" The Board determined, however, that the ALJ's decision was insufficiently specific to allow meaningful review, and so it remanded for specific findings regarding the elements of the unfair labor practice and witnesses' credibility.3\nOn remand, the ALJ made a credibility finding as to only one topic but otherwise fleshed out his previous findings regarding the unfair labor practice. Over a strong dissent, the Board adopted the ALJ's order and decision.4 Alldata petitioned for review and the Board cross-petitioned for enforcement.\nPetitioner presents us with two arguments. First, it is contended that an unsworn charge is no charge at all and that by the very terms of the Board's own regulations Abbadessa's charge was untimely. Second, petitioner, echoing the dissenting Board member, argues that substantial evidence is lacking for the Board's finding that petitioner acted on the basis of animus against concerted activity. We take up those arguments in order.\nThe Board's regulations require that a charge contain either a jurat or a declaration. Petitioner argues that noncompliance with the jurat requirement invalidates a charge and that failure to file a valid charge within the six-month period renders a subsequent charge untimely. The Board decided, however, that the defective charge's filing tolled the statute of limitations, and that \"[a] charge timely filed within the 10(b) period remains timely pending its revision to comply with this provision of the Board's Rules.\" 324 N.L.R.B. at 545. We give controlling weight to the Board's interpretation of its own rule unless it is plainly erroneous or inconsistent with the regulation itself. See Canadian Am. Oil Co. v. NLRB, 82 F.3d 469, 473 (D.C. Cir. 1996). Here, we see no reason not to defer to the Board's interpretation. While 102.11 requires that a charge \"shall\" contain a jurat or declaration, the consequence of a charge's noncompliance on its timeliness is not mentioned. If the agency allows a statutorily valid charge filed within the statutory period to be subsequently brought into compliance with agency specifications, there is nothing \"plainly erroneous or inconsistent\" with the text of the regulation about doing so.\nIt is, of course, axiomatic that the Board's unfair labor practice determination must be premised on a finding that petitioner was motivated by animus against Abbadessa's concerted activity. And Abbadessa's efforts to improve the pay and working conditions of his fellow salesmen were protected activity. But petitioner claims that there is not a shred of evidence that the company resented Abbadessa's concerted activity--at least insofar as it remained within legitimate scope and bounds. In fact, the company encouraged Abbadessa's role.\nThe Board's finding, not atypically explained in a footnote to the Board's opinion, is based on inferences it draws from certain circumstances:\nthe timing of the discharge in that it occurred shortly after Abbadessa's voicing of employee complaints about [petitioner's] bonus policy, expense reimbursement, sales support and other issues; the disparity in [petitioner's] treatment of Abbadessa and other underperforming sales people; and the inconsistency between commending and rewarding Abbadessa for his sales performance and then shortly thereafter firing him for alleged poor performance.\n327 N.L.R.B. at 127 n.2.\nThat sort of circumstantial evidence, when combined with some evidence of employer animus directed at an employee's protected activity, would ordinarily suffice to support a Board finding of illegal discharge. But it is doubtful that it would suffice without that crucial link. Cf. MECO Corp. v. NLRB, 986 F.2d 1434, 1437 (D.C. Cir. 1993).\nIn any event, the Board's description of the circumstantial evidence in this case ignores other circumstances which wholly undermine its finding of unlawful motivation. Taking the last point first, there is no logical inconsistency in the company's behavior in discharging Abbadessa for poor performance shortly after giving him a reward, because the reward was for his performance in the prior year, fiscal 1994, whereas his performance in early fiscal 1995 was below company standards.\nTo be sure, turning to the timing, Abbadessa was discharged before the group of firings Weiffenbach contemplated--which did not come until September. The Board particularly was struck by the fact that Tankoos, who like Abbadessa had only two net sales for the rolling quarter, was not discharged until September. At the time Abbadessa was let go, however, Tankoos, unlike Abbadessa, had four potential sales in the pipeline, whereas Abbadessa was not making a comparable effort.5\nStill it is a fair observation that the timing of Abbadessa's discharge was suspiciously abrupt coming even before the end of the quarter. But the Board (and the ALJ) ignored Abbadessa's extraordinary drafting and sending to Weiffenbach of the proposed new agreement with Snap-On. In the context of Abbadessa's troubled relations with Snap-On employees it is quite apparent that Abbadessa's initiative did engender animus, even fury. Weiffenbach wrote Abbadessa that he, Weiffenbach, \"went ballistic\" when he received that communication only days before Abbadessa was discharged. The Board's counsel conceded Abbadessa's efforts to directly influence Alldata's contractual relations with Snap-On went beyond any reasonable definition of protected concerted activity yet neither the ALJ nor the Board even discussed its relevance.6 Abbadessa's ploy, coming in the wake of his troubled relations with Snap-On employees, may well have pushed him to the front of the queue of marginal employees, but it constitutes a non-protected ground for discharge.\nWe agree with the dissenting Board member that there is simply no evidence that petitioner ever manifested any hostility to Abbadessa's protected concerted activity. Abbadessa was encouraged by his supervisors, Pincus and Weiffenbach, to present his and his fellow salesmen's compensation concerns to Georgiu both orally and in writing (Pincus even helped Abbadessa to draft a letter to Georgiu). Abbadessa went too far, however; he took his advocacy role beyond protected bounds and, assuming that initiative in part contributed to the timing of his discharge--which is a fair infer ence--it nevertheless does not support the Board's finding of unlawful motive. The Board just flatly ignored the obvious superseding (and benign) explanation for the abruptness of Abbadessa's discharge and instead fixed on an unsupported cause. As such, its inference drawn from the circumstances is unreasonable. See Allentown Mack Sales & Serv., Inc. v. NLRB, 522 U.S. 359, 366-67 (1998); see also Southwest Merch. Corp. v. NLRB, 943 F.2d 1354, 1360 (D.C. Cir. 1991).\nAccordingly, the petition for review is granted.\nSo ordered .\nSee 29 C.F.R. 102.11. That is, Abbadessa failed to include either his signature as witnessed by a notary public or a declaration under penalty of perjury that the contents of the charge were true and correct. 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        "raw_content": "House of Commons Hansard #12 of the 40th Parliament, 3rd Session. (The original version is on Parliament's site.) The word of the day was documents.\nKeeping Canadians Safe (International Transfer of Offenders) Act\nInternational Day of La Francophonie\nWorld Firefighter Combat Challenge\nUniversity Athlete of the Year\nProrogation of the House\nCrab Fishery\nSupplementary Estimates (C)\nThe Chair has received three notices of questions of privilege, all respecting basically the same subject. I will hear the presentations on those questions of privilege now. We will start with the first one I received, and that will be the hon. member for Scarborough\u2014Rouge River.\nProvision of Information to Special Committee on the Canadian Mission in AfghanistanPrivilegeRoutine Proceedings\nMarch 18th, 2010 / 10:15 a.m.\nMr. Speaker, I am happy to be able to take up this matter with the House this morning. It is probably going to take a few minutes. I hope members will bear with me. I gather there are other colleagues who wish to do the same.\nMr. Speaker, I brought notice of this question of privilege to you on February 18, prior to the resumption of the House. The issue stretches back to approximately December 1, when I rose in the House to bring to the attention of the House the words of the Minister of National Defence in response to a question in question period. They were words that I believed would potentially obstruct witnesses before our committees.\nI brought three matters to your attention. Today, I am going to refer to one as a prelude, the one dealing with the words of the Minister of National Defence. Second, there is one organic matter that I believe is a breach of our privileges, involving correspondence from the Department of Justice to our law clerk and parliamentary counsel here in the House of Commons.\nIn all three instances, but technically in just two here today, these actions taken or not taken here, in my view, impugn, obstruct or derogate from the inquiry powers of the House as an integral and core function. It is part of our constitutional legislative function here as grand inquest of the nation.\nNo citation should be needed here, but for the record, and I am not going to quote them, I will simply list the three citations: the words of Edward Coke in the year 1671, from the Institutes of the Laws of England, volume 4; Bourinot's Parliamentary Procedure and Practice in the Dominion of Canada, 1916, page 70; and the Supreme Court of Canada in Canada v. Vaid, S.C.R. 2005, page 20, not that any court validation is constitutionally necessary for us here.\nThese benchmarks reflect 340 years of bedrock constitutional history. I have selected these dates to show the length of time this constitutional provision has remained the same. It has not varied for 350 years. If anyone thinks it has, I invite them to find a precedent anywhere in the developed world where there is a parliament.\nInitially, these laws were developed in Westminster. I have gone back 350 years to show one of the routes taking us right into modern Canadian law, with that citation from the Supreme Court of Canada. I am not making this up as I go along, and we in Parliament are not making this up as we go along. This is a three-century bedrock constitutional power.\nOne of the powers and privileges we have here in this inquiry function is the power to send for persons, papers and records. The powers among those described in the Erskine May classic definition of privilege are in edition 21 on page 69. I will not read them, as members have heard them hundreds of times.\nThe power is also codified in our House Standing Orders, specifically in Standing Order 108(1)(a). The key words are that we are \u201cempowered to examine and inquire\u201d and that we are empowered to send for \u201cpersons, papers and records\u201d. These are also bedrock and elementary House of Commons 101 constitutional law principles. If anyone disagrees, again, let them find a precedent or let them make an amendment to our Canadian Constitution.\nI also need to make two quick reference points just to shape my remarks. The power to send for persons, papers and records exercised by the House and its committees is whole, complete and unabridged.\nThe delegation of this complete power from the House to its committees in Standing Order 108 is full and unconditional. There are no words, phrases, precedents, events or statutes that distinguish this power in the hands of committees from that of the House itself, and I cite the words of Speaker Fraser on March 17, 1987, when he said:\nI think it is important to emphasize, in case there should be any misconception in any quarter concerning the powers and functions of parliamentary committees, that committees appointed by this House are entitled to exercise all or any of the powers that this House delegates to them. These powers include the right not only to invite witnesses to appear but to summon them to appear, if necessary.\nIf there is non-compliance, a separate enforcement procedure or punishment procedure or coercion, usually a contempt matter, can be initiated in the House, sometimes relying on the Sergeant-at-Arms. Our committees would not usually have this enforcement power on their own, unless the House were to pass a statute specifically for that purpose.\nThis separation of the subpoena power from the enforcement, coercion and punishment power and procedure has confused some, even some of us in the House. By analogy, the House of Commons and Parliament pass and adopt criminal laws, but we do not enforce them. The police and the courts do. However, this does not mean that Parliament does not have the full power to pass the criminal laws in the first place. An order issued pursuant to a power to send for persons, papers and records is full and complete and binding, and failing compliance, enforcement and punishment can be pursued and has been.\nI note that many of our administrative tribunals and our cousins in the American congressional houses and committees also have a similar separation of the enforcement procedure, which they have assigned to civil or federal courts. This assignment in no way derogates from the fullness of their subpoena powers.\nMy second point of reference is that many Canadian statutes refer to bodies or agencies that have a power to compel attendance or the production of documents. This House of Parliament under our Constitution, of course, is not included among those references. As far as I can determine, this House and its powers are distinct from every other organ of government, and no statute is needed to provide for those powers and no statute or constitutional provision abridges those powers and the associated privileges, other than has been done explicitly in the Parliament of Canada Act. Such statutory references as compelling the production of documents or attendance do not describe Parliament and are not helpful for analysis or comparison.\nWhat are the breaches? First, the words of the Minister of National Defence, I would say, describe a prelude to the breach. The Minister of National Defence declared in an answer in question period on December 1, 2009, that:\nThere is a mandatory obligation on public officials to ensure that when information is released, it is in compliance with the Canada Evidence Act.\n....With respect to information, I think most people, even the hon. member, can understand that we want to protect operational matters, information received from other countries, other sources, confidential sources, national security. Those are the reasons these documents are being examined by the Department of Justice.\nI thought those words constituted an attempt to mislead, or that they actually do mislead, the public and the House on the obligations of witnesses, including government witnesses and all persons, to respond to orders to appear and to answer questions or provide documents to our House committees.\nThe minister says those documents can only be released to the Special Committee on the Canadian Mission in Afghanistan under the provisions of the Canada Evidence Act. That is what he said to the House. More importantly, the words are simply not just wrong and misleading but also, coming from a government minister and Minister of National Defence, they have, in my view, the direct effect of obstructing House and committee witnesses by intimidating the witnesses, especially armed forces personnel and public servants, from complying with House requests and orders.\nHe says that statutes of general application prevent persons from complying with orders of this House for documents. However, under our law and our constitution, persons under a House of Commons order are not prevented by statutory provisions from complying, and all of our witnesses, I repeat, all of our witnesses, have the full protection of our Houses and constitution-based privileges and no such procedure may be taken up or questioned in any Canadian court.\nI submit that these words constitute, whether through misunderstanding, ignorance or malice, I am not sure, a slander of our parliamentary core powers, and they serve directly or indirectly to undermine our country's constitutional order, which gives this House the obligation to hold the government to account.\nI am going to move to the second item now.\nIn a letter dated December 9, 2009, the assistant deputy minister, Public Law Sector, Department of Justice, wrote to our law clerk and parliamentary counsel. That letter and the reply by Mr. Walsh, our law clerk, were made available to me at my request following their circulation to a member or members of the special committee I referred to earlier.\nThe letter outlines the position of the Department of Justice on the application of acts of Parliament to officials of the Government of Canada.\nI would table both these letters with consent or simply make copies available to the Chair.\nDo I have consent to table the letters?\nDoes the hon. member have the unanimous consent of the House to table these letters?\nI choose my words very carefully. This letter from the assistant deputy minister, Department of Justice, breaches the privileges of the House by, in effect, laying for witnesses a false basis for refusing to provide disclosure to the House or its committees after being ordered to do so.\nThese contemptuous suggestions are found in paragraph 4 on page 2 of the letter. They read:\nOf course, there may be instances where an Act of Parliament will not be interpreted to apply to the Houses of Parliament (or their committees). However, that does not mean automatically that government officials\u2014who are agents of the executive, not the legislative branch\u2014are absolved from respecting duties imposed by a statute enacted by Parliament, or by requirements of the common law, such as solicitor-client privilege or Crown privilege. This is so even if a parliamentary committee, through the exercise of parliamentary privilege, may extend immunity to witnesses appearing before it. A parliamentary committee cannot waive a legal duty imposed on government officials.\nI feel like reading it again, but the record will stand. This is a clear indication that public servants, government officials and probably even the public cannot be protected by Parliament if they respond to questions at a parliamentary committee.\nTo me, these words are sad and shocking coming from the Department of Justice and the legal advisers to the Crown. In my view, they undermine the entire structure of parliamentary accountability and the constitutional law I have already outlined.\nI am going to give three citations to the House that articulate the powers of the House with reference to the possibility that other public statutes may appear to get in the way. The first is Maingot, second edition, page 20. It states:\n...a privilege may not be diminished, prejudicially affected, or repealed save by express statutory enactment to that effect.\nSecond, Beauchesne, 4th edition, page 96 states:\nNo general statute or order in council can override the privileges, immunities and powers of the Commons. As the prerogatives of the Crown can only be given away or delegated to others by the consent of the Crown stated in express terms, so the rights, privileges and immunities of the House of Commons cannot be taken away by implication or by vague terms of any statute, but only by the express words of the law or by the express resolution of the House.\nIn this particular case, House of Commons v. Canada Labour Relations Board, [1986] 2 F. C. 376, the Federal Court of Appeal held that it is a well established principle that an express provision of a statute is necessary to abrogate a privilege of Parliament or its members.\nThe problem here is not just the assistant deputy minister of justice's being wrong and fully disregarding any reference to parliamentary law and Parliament's constitutional purpose, but it actually describes that government officials would not be absolved from respecting statutory duties if required to testify before a committee.\nThese are not the words of an ordinary citizen over the counter at Tim Hortons. These are the words and pronouncements, the position, of the Department of Justice over the hand of the assistant deputy minister for the public law sector.\nThese and other words in this letter show no knowledge or regard for the law of this institution and betray on the part of the department a shocking and unprofessional ignorance of parliamentary law, and that law binds our democracy together. If these words were crafted with others and with ministerial approval, in my view it would constitute a conspiracy to undermine Parliament and the ability of the House to carry on its constitutional functions.\nEither way, in simple ignorance or with subversive intent, this document over the hand of the assistant deputy minister of justice constitutes a contempt and cannot be allowed to stand under our Constitution.\nI gave written and polite notice of my concern over this opinion to the assistant deputy minister on January 27. There was a polite reply, although it was not a substantive reply.\nOn the issue of obstruction, I am going to provide three very quick citations on the matter of obstruction of witnesses. The first, and colleagues will forgive me for going back so far in history, is from the year 1700, from the United Kingdom House of Commons, Westminster. It reads:\n...that if it shall appear that any person hath been tampering with any Witness, in respect of his evidence to be given to this House, or any Committee thereof, or directly or indirectly hath endeavoured to deter or hinder any person from appearing or giving evidence, the same is declared to be a high crime and misdemeanour; and this House will proceed with the utmost severity against such offender.\nThat is from the United Kingdom's Journal of the House of Commons, February 21, 1700, volume 13, page 350.\nSecond, I will bring it a little bit further into the present. This is from Erskine May, 21st edition, page 131:\nAny conduct calculated to deter prospective witnesses from giving evidence before either House or a committee is a contempt.\nJust to be really precise about this, here is a third quote, from Erskine May, same volume, page 132:\nThis matter was considered in 1935 by a committee of the Commons which reported that, in its opinion, it was a breach of privilege to give any advice to a witness which took the form of pressure or of interference with his freedom to form and express his own opinions honestly in the light of all the facts known to him; and the House resolved that it agreed with the committee in its report.\nThe proceedings in 1991 in the justice committee and in this House involving the persons known as L\u00e9g\u00e8re and Gingras may for some have raised at that time arguably legitimate questions as to the extent of the power to send for persons, papers and records. Speaker Fraser seems to have allowed for that, notwithstanding his clear 1987 words referred to earlier.\nAt this time, 18 years later, following the report of the committee that reviewed that subpoena power, the unanimous House order to the government to turn over the unexpurgated documents to the justice committee at that time, the 1999 publication of a book here on this very subject, and the publication of two editions of House of Commons Procedure and Practice, there are no uncertainties, in my view, or questions unanswered.\nThere is no unclear law as to the powers of the House and its committees.\nI would like to reuse, with some licence, the dictum, \u201cThere are none so blind as those who will not see, read or learn\u201d. Those who purport to govern and administer Canada must be taken to know the place of the Magna Carta and the events of 1648, as messy as they were; 1689, the Bill of Rights; 1867, our Constitution; and 1982, in our constitutional history. They must also be taken to know the constitutional accountability of the government to this elected House with all its inquiry functions.\nCanadians do not elect governments; they elect a House. The breach by that party, the alleged breach that I have brought to your attention here today, is in this light a cardinal insult to this House and all Canadians represented here.\nIf the breaches were co-ordinated in a conspiracy.... Perhaps I should not use that word in the criminal sense, but if people get together to bring this to us and present this in a certain way, then I say that if they did that, it would be constitutionally seditious and immediately deserving of sanction.\nLastly, there is no place in this country where this issue can be raised and acted on. There is no department of government and there is no court allowed to interfere. There are no other persons who can come into this House to protect the constitutional foundations of this country, only the 308 persons here. So if we do not stand up for our Parliament's role on behalf of Canadians, then there is no one else out there to do it. It is an attempt to undermine the work of Parliament and its committees that I place before the House today. If we do not stand up, those efforts to undermine our Constitution will have succeeded. We cannot let that happen.\nI will close in saying that I am, of course, prepared to move an appropriate motion if you find a prima facie case here. I indicate to all colleagues, including those who will rise on this matter today, that there is the opportunity to work in a non-partisan, collaborative way to craft a resolution, to craft a motion that would suit the needs of the House and the people of Canada. I say that because at some point the Speaker will have to make a ruling and there is only so much time we have to work on this. But it is possible; it is not impossible.\nOrder. The Chair has received another letter on basically the same subject matter from the hon. member for St. John's East, and I will hear him now on this point.\nMr. Speaker, I rise today on a question of privilege concerning the House of Commons' right of access to documents it deems necessary to hold the government to account.\nAs the Speaker of the House will know, the Special Committee on the Canadian Mission in Afghanistan is studying the issue of Afghan detainees captured by Canadians, who may have been subjected to torture, and potentially Canada's complicity in violation of its obligations under international human rights law and other matters.\nI will not repeat to the House how vital and fundamental such a responsibility of Parliament is. It is part of our duty, and one of the fundamental roles of the House of Commons, to hold the government to account. In order to assist us in doing that, Parliament has certain rights, privileges and powers.\nIt is only through this House and the elected members of this House that Canadians are able to hold the government to account. That is a basic tenet of our democracy. In fact, that right is recognized explicitly in section 18 of Canada's Constitution Act, 1867. In fact it has been, I suppose not surprisingly, recognized as a constitutional right in the House, notably on October 31, 1991 by Speaker Fraser, at page 4309 of that day's Hansard.\nAlso, the Supreme Court of Canada confirmed, recognized and acknowledged that this is a constitutional right and a constitutional privilege of members of the House of Commons to carry out their work. It was recognized by the Supreme Court of Canada in New Brunswick Broadcasting Co. v. Nova Scotia (Speaker of the House of Assembly) found in the 1993 Supreme Court of Canada Reports at 1 S.C.R. 319.\nIn pursuance of its obligations to carry out the investigation, members of the Special Committee on the Canadian Mission in Afghanistan asked for certain papers and have sought the assistance of this House to get them.\nOn December 10 this House passed the following motion:\nThat, given the undisputed privileges of Parliament under Canada\u2019s constitution, including the absolute power to require the government to produce uncensored documents when requested, and given the reality that the government has violated the rights of Parliament by invoking the Canada Evidence Act to censor documents before producing them, the House urgently requires--\n--I underline \u201curgently requires\u201d--\n--access to the following documents in their original and uncensored form:\nThe motion then notes the list of documents requested and follows with:\n--accordingly the House hereby orders that these documents be produced in their original and uncensored form forthwith.\nForthwith, I suppose, is subject to some interpretation. However, over three months have passed since that House order was made and not one single document of any kind has been presented to the House in response to that order. In fact, 14 weeks have passed and no response has come from the government, nor has the government put in place, or sought to put in place, a parliamentary process to make these documents available.\nThere has been no approach, to my knowledge, to other members of the House or to members of the Special Committee on the Canadian Mission in Afghanistan. There has been no attempt to devise a method for receiving these documents by members of Parliament, despite the publicly expressed willingness by me and others to discuss this issue and find a way of bringing them before the House.\nPage 475 of O'Brien and Bosc states that orders for the production of documents must be met \u201cwithin a reasonable time\u201d. Given that the government prorogued the House on December 30 and we did not meet again until early March, the government has had plenty of time to work out a method to make these documents available to the House and to honour the order. The government has failed to do so.\nWe recognize that the government cannot and should not be expected to dump hundreds or thousands of pages of unredacted documents on the table of the House of Commons. That is not what the House has asked for. It has demanded its constitutional right for a procedure to hold the government accountable for its actions.\nWe are aware of national security concerns and we have indicated publicly our willingness to discuss these valid concerns and provide a method of protecting them. However, we are not prepared to compromise on Canadians' right to have an accountable government that does not use national security as a catch-all phrase to cover up embarrassing or damaging information.\nIn a number of press articles shortly after the vote in this House, the Canadian Press for example stated on December 12:\nThe Conservative government indicated Friday it was prepared to ignore a parliamentary vote calling on it to release uncensored information on enemy prisoners.\nThe Minister of Justice is quoted as saying:\nParliament exercises significant powers, yet Parliament also appreciates the importance of protecting confidential information.\nThe government's position on this matter is clear. We must make every effort to protect sensitive information that if disclosed, could compromise Canada's security, national defence and international relations.\nFollowing the break and following the failure of government to deliver a document to members of Parliament, my colleague from Ottawa Centre wrote to the Minister of Justice on February 3, 2010 asking for the production of these documents. He said:\nThe production of these documents is essential to the ongoing study at the Special Committee on Canada's Mission in Afghanistan on the transfer of Afghan detainees. Canadians deserve full accountability from their government on the detainee file.\nFurthermore, I would like to ask you as the Attorney General whether you will obey this House Order?\nThat was on February 3 and on March 11, over a month later, there was a reply from the Minister of Justice. In it he did not indicate that any documents would be forthcoming. In fact, he discussed the appointment of Mr. Iacobucci. He said:\nMr. Iacobucci will report to me on proposed redactions, including on whether the proposed redactions genuinely relate to information that would be injurious to Canada's national security, national defence, or international interests.\nMr. Iacobucci will prepare a report in both official languages that I will table in the House of Commons. That report will include a description of his methodology and general findings.\nI have both of those letters and I would ask for the unanimous consent of the House to table those letters.\nDoes the hon. member have the unanimous consent of the House to table these documents?\nMr. Speaker, the government has appointed a retired Supreme Court justice, Mr. Iacobucci, to review the documents and advise the government on this matter.\nAs you know, Mr. Speaker, the government has the right to seek advice from anyone it wishes, whether it be Department of Justice lawyers or other lawyers, or retired justices who are continuing to act as lawyers. That is certainly the government's right. In this particular case, the government waited three months to even consult with Mr. Iacobucci.\nAs far as we are concerned, it is not a major concern to this House that the government is seeking advice. Obviously, we have respect for Mr. Iacobucci. The government has the right of course to consult with any number of people, but it does not change the order of this House. The order is binding, and with consultation or no consultation, the government must obey.\nThe government's establishment of a separate parallel process outside of parliamentary oversight, parliamentary accountability, or even involvement, does not satisfy the very explicit requirements of the House in relation to the documents. For all intents and purposes, therefore, the engagement of Mr. Iacobucci to give the government advice is irrelevant to this motion.\nI would like to address the potential argument that the government may make to excuse its behaviour.\nIn O'Brien and Bosc, page 83, it states that a breach of privilege includes \u201cdeliberately altering, suppressing, concealing or destroying a paper required to be produced for the House...\u201d. It may also involve failing to produce papers formally required by the House without a reasonable excuse, or disobeying a lawful order of the House without a reasonable excuse.\nThis includes the defacing of documents by redactions, expurgations, black marks or whatever we want to call it, and we have all seen those documents, certainly is destroying or concealing a paper required to be produced by the House, and therefore we expect to get them in their unexpurgated form.\nThe question is whether there is a reasonable excuse for disobeying an order of this House. It is clear to us that this a breach of the privileges of the House. In fact I would go so far as to say that the government's behaviour is tantamount to contempt for this House. The government may take issue with the phrase \u201cwithout reasonable excuse\u201d, and I want to address it directly.\nThere is no reference in our Standing Orders to national security. In fact we see the issue of national security as a red herring. Parliamentarians have themselves acknowledged the valid national security concerns and have repeatedly indicated their willingness to work around them.\nThe motion that passed in the House in December did not say that the documents must be publicly tabled, placed on the Internet or handed out to the public for all and sundry. The motion allows for flexibility and for an approach by the government to work with the opposition parties and parliamentarians to satisfy the concerns on all sides. It is not acceptable to use national security as an excuse to hide embarrassing information. It is also not acceptable to use it as an excuse when the government has made no attempt to work around it.\nThere are numerous ways that the documents in question could have been made available without divulging state secrets, and there is no reasonable excuse for failing even to address the issue in the House. These issues have been discussed with the parliamentary law clerk as to how a committee could receive documents and yet protect national security. What we need to do is find a way to acknowledge and respect the privileges of members of Parliament to hold the government to account on behalf of Canadians, while at the same time protect national security.\nMr. Speaker, I firmly believe that there is a clear case for the finding of a prima facie breach of privilege, and if you agree, I am prepared to move a motion. I want to indicate that this motion has already been discussed with other members of the opposition parties. The Bloc Qu\u00e9b\u00e9cois has indicated that it supports our motion in this regard.\nIt is important to put the motion on the record to understand where I am coming from in terms of what we expect to see happen in order for the House to be able to exercise its parliamentary privileges, and at the same time, find a way to get these documents before it so that we can do our constitutional duty.\nThe motion would read as follows: \u201cThat the House considers that the government's failure to provide the documents specified in the order of December 10, 2009, is tantamount to contempt and therefore orders the Minister of National Defence, the Attorney General and the Minister of Foreign Affairs to be called before the bar of the House immediately and hear the Speaker read this order to them:\nThat it be an instruction to the Special Committee on Canada's Mission in Afghanistan to adopt rules and procedures for the reception and handling of the documents demanded by the House order of December 10, 2009, in a manner that safeguards national security and other confidentiality requirements while respecting parliamentary privilege, after receiving advice from the law clerk and parliamentary counsel;\nThat the special committee report these rules and procedures to the House no later than 21 calendar days following the adoption of this order, provided that if the House is not sitting when the report of the committee is completed, the report may be deposited with the Clerk of the House and it shall thereupon be deemed to have been presented to the House, provided that no later than 6 p.m. on the 20th calendar day following the adoption of this order any proceedings before the special committee shall be interrupted, if required for the purpose of this order, and in turn every question necessary for the disposal of the report shall be put forthwith and successively without further debate or amendment; and\nThat, on the 30th calendar following the adoption of this order, if the government has not provided all the documents to the special committee, which shall receive them on behalf of the House in their original and uncensored form, at the next sitting of this House the first order of business shall be the consideration of a motion that the Minister of National Defence, the Attorney General and the Minister of Foreign Affairs be found in contempt of the House and that such a motion shall have priority over all other business until it is decided in the same fashion as a motion relating to a question of privilege\u201d.\nMr. Speaker, I would be prepared to move that motion if you should find that there is a prima facie breach of the privileges of this House. I would note that there have been consultations on this motion with the table officers as to its form and compliance with parliamentary rules and it is in a form that we believe can be presented to this House.\nThat is my presentation on parliamentary privilege. I believe there has been established a prima facie breach of privileges of members of this House by the attempt of the government to delay and avoid accountability, and I ask that you so find.\nI have received a third notice of a question of privilege on this subject. It comes from the hon. member for Saint-Jean, whom I will now hear speak.\nMr. Speaker, on December 10, 2009, the House passed a motion requiring the government to produce a series of documents, in their original and uncensored form, related to the question of Afghan detainees.\nThis motion, which I will not read in its entirety, said:\nThat, given the undisputed privileges of Parliament under Canada's constitution, including the absolute power to require the government to produce uncensored documents when requested, and given the reality that the government has violated the rights of Parliament by invoking the Canada Evidence Act to censor documents before producing them, the House urgently requires access to the following documents in their original and uncensored form\u2014\nI will spare my colleagues the list of documents. The motions ends with the following:\n\u2014and accordingly the House hereby orders that these documents be produced in their original and uncensored form forthwith.\nI should mention that the motion lists documents belonging to the Department of Foreign Affairs, Department of National Defence and the Attorney General of Canada.\nI would first like to say that under Standing Order 49, this order of the House was not cancelled by the prorogation and is still valid in the current session.\nTo date, the government has not complied with this order of the House and it has stepped up efforts to show that it has no intention of following through. The most recent tactic was the tabling by the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons, on March 16, of the government's terms of reference for the review of documents by Justice Iacobucci, which did not include a timetable. I believe this particular gesture was the government's way of signalling to the House that it would not produce the documents. It was also this gesture that convinced me to raise a question of privilege in order to bring to your attention, at the earliest opportunity, a breach of Parliament.\nWhat is at stake is that the government is challenging the law and Parliament's authority to ask for documents, under the pretext that these documents are confidential and that providing them to Parliament would endanger national security and the successful conduct of Canada's foreign relations.\nI completely disagree with the government's position because there are ways of doing things properly. I believe that the refusal by the government, particularly the Minister of National Defence, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Attorney General of Canada, who are responsible for these documents, to comply with the order adopted by the House on December 10, 2009, strikes at the dignity and the authority of the House.\nThe authority of the House to require the production of documents is a well-established right. In fact, O'Brien-Bosc states on page 136:\nBy virtue of the Preamble and section 18 of the Constitution Act, 1867, Parliament has the ability to institute its own inquiries, to require the attendance of witnesses and to order the production of documents, rights which are fundamental to its proper functioning.\nIn this sense, the rights are part of and protected by parliamentary privilege, as indicated by Maingot on page 190 of the second edition.\nThe right to institute inquiries is part of the lex parliamenti, which is included in the \u201cprivileges, immunities, and powers\u201d expressed in s. 4 of the Parliament of Canada Act and referred to in s. 18 of the Constitution Act, 1867.\nI do not have to tell my colleagues that parliamentary privilege is one of the cornerstones of our parliamentary system. Privilege, as May indicates on page 60 of O'Brien-Bosc:\n\u2014is the sum of the peculiar rights enjoyed by each House collectively\u2026and by Members of each House individually, without which they could not discharge their functions, and which exceed those possessed by other bodies or individuals. Thus privilege, though part of the law of the land, is to a certain extent an exemption from the general law.\nGiven that Parliament's right to institute inquiries is a matter of parliamentary privilege, it is up to the House, and the House alone, to determine how it will exercise that right.\nThis is Bourinot's opinion. As early as 1892, on pages 337 and 338 of the second edition of his book, he addresses the issue of the confidentiality of documents.\n...there are frequent cases in which the ministers refuse information, especially at some delicate stage of an investigation or negotiation; and in such instances the house will always acquiesce when sufficient reasons are given for the refusal.\n\u201cBut it must be remembered that under all circumstances, it is for the House to consider whether the reasons given for refusing the information are sufficient. The right of Parliament to obtain every possible information on public question is undoubted and the circumstances must be exceptional and the reasons very cogent when it cannot be at once laid before the Houses\u201d.\nIn short, by virtue of parliamentary privilege, the House clearly has the authority to demand that documents be handed over, and this authority is not subject to common law. Furthermore, it is up to the House alone to decide what documents it should have access to, however confidential they may be, in order to properly carry out its duties.\nThis is not the government's role, nor that of a government-appointed independent adviser, no matter how respectable and distinguished he may be. To allow the executive branch to decide what documents to disclose would amount to giving the executive branch control over the exercise of legislative power and denying one of the primary functions of this assembly, recognized by the Supreme Court of Canada in the Vaid case, that is, holding the government to account.\nAccordingly, given that one of the most vital roles of the House of Commons is holding the government to account and that, in order to do so, it has the right to demand that documents be handed over when necessary, I believe that anyone who does not comply with its orders is therefore in contempt of the House.\nO'Brien and Bosc define contempt on page 82 as follows:\n\u2014any action which, though not a breach of a specific privilege, tends to obstruct or impede the House in the performance of its functions; obstructs or impedes any Member or officer of the House in the discharge of their duties; or is an offence against the authority or dignity of the House, such as disobedience of its legitimate commands\u2014\nPage 240 of Maingot indicates that:\nDisobedience of rules or orders is an obvious contempt and would include refusing to attend at the Bar of the House after the House had so ordered, refusing to personally attend and to produce the documents requested by a committee\u2014\nThe text of the December 10, 2009, motion called on the government to immediately produce a series of documents. On March 18, 2010, it is clear that these documents still have not been produced and that the government is using tactics and manoeuvres to buy time and avoid producing them.\nIf the government truly had any intention of producing the documents, it would have done so a long time ago. It has had more than enough time to talk in good faith with parliamentarians about coming up with a strategy that would take into account the confidential nature of the documents, which it has not done.\nThree months after the motion was adopted, after an abusive prorogation and with threats of contempt hanging over it, the government decides to appoint an independent adviser to review the documents. This is not an act of good faith. It is just another attempt to buy time. The government is acting in bad faith and is showing contempt for Parliament.\nI find this situation to be intolerable, and the House must take action in order to preserve its dignity. By refusing to produce the documents requested by an order of the House, the government, more specifically the Minister of National Defence, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Attorney General of Canada, is undermining the authority and dignity of the House and must suffer the consequences.\nIf the Speaker decides that there is a prima facie case for my question of privilege, I am prepared to move the appropriate motion.\nI would like to add a nuance to what my NDP colleague said. We worked together on this motion, and I am ready to move it when you deem the time is right.\nThe hon. Parliamentary Secretary to the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons has something to say on this topic.\nI will recognize him this moment.\nYes I do, Mr. Speaker. I appreciate the opportunity to respond to the questions of privilege raised by hon. members for Scarborough\u2014Rouge River, St. John's East and Saint-Jean. You are quite correct in stating that most of what has been heard this morning on these questions of privilege are quite common to a central issue.\nI would like to make a few general comments with respect to some of the comments made by the member for Scarborough\u2014Rouge River in his intervention. Initially, I should also say the questions of privilege are fundamentally and historically raised at the first opportunity. This has generally been an accepted requirement of the House. I would first argue that these questions of privilege have not been raised at the first and the earliest opportunity, since they are referring to an order of the House of December 10 and now we are well into the month of March. However, Mr. Speaker, I would trust your judgment on giving that some consideration.\nWith respect to one of the first points raised by the member for Scarborough\u2014Rouge River, he seemed to take some issue with comments and statements made by the Minister of National Defence. I would point out that words of a minister are really matters of debate and, quite frankly, differences of opinion are matters of debate in the House, not a question of privilege.\nThe second point raised by the member for Scarborough\u2014Rouge River was also raised by the member for St. John's East and the hon. member for Saint-Jean, and that is the crux of the arguments on production of documents surrounding the Afghan detainee issues and whether Parliament has the right to ask for those documents to be produced.\nI would like to make an initial response to all these questions of privilege and raise some points that I think should be taken under very careful consideration, and I trust you will, Mr. Speaker.\nThe immediate question for decision is whether there is a prima facie evidence of a breach that would justify setting aside all other business, consider such a motion as might be allowed by the Speaker and considered by the House. It is by respectful submission that, at this time, such a finding is not justified.\nThe most critical point for your consideration, Mr. Speaker, and is the crux of this issue, is the order of the House, passed on December 10, listed a considerable catalogue of categories of documents and ordered that, \u201caccordingly the House hereby orders that these documents be produced in their original and uncensored form forthwith\u201d.\nHowever, and this is the critical point, the order of the House made on December 10 made no provision to protect the security of these documents as outlined in the December 10 order of the House. No protection of the security of these documents was made in that order. Were these documents to be produced right now under this order, these documents would be immediately and fully in the public domain, with no consideration for the sensitivity or the security concerns contained in those documents.\nI would also like to ask a question of all three of my hon. colleagues who raised these questions of privilege, and that is simply this. Could they ever give an example where the House has compelled the government of the day to produce documents that endangered national security or the security of our military? The answer is quite clearly, no. They are asking for that now, with no provisions in place to protect the security of such documents.\nIn fact, I would point out in his intervention the member for St. John's East talked about the Afghanistan committee putting in place security provisions to protect security of these documents. Why has that not been done now? There is much more work to be done on this issue, yet although the member for St. John's East seems to indicate the security provisions must be made and must be provided, nothing has been done to date. Yet he is asking for documents to be produced without provisions to protect the security of these documents and to protect the security of our military and of our country.\nEvery member of the House knows and fully understands that the issues of military and diplomatic security are at issue concerning the release of these documents. I do not think there is any question of that.\nLet me just quote some comments made by the Attorney General on March 5 of this year. He said:\nThe government acknowledges that it is appropriate that decisions on the disclosure of information in these circumstances be reviewed independently from government. This will ensure that parliamentarians will have as full and complete access to government information as is necessary to perform the function of holding the government to account, but no one wants to cause injury to Canada's national defence, international relations or national security.\nThe security of the nation and the conduct of international relations are fundamental to the constitutional duties of the Government of Canada.\nMembers will understand that there are matters which governments must keep confidential in order to protect the public interest, even in the freest and most open of societies.\nNonetheless, as I have stated, the government acknowledges that it is appropriate that decisions made by officials on the disclosure of information in these circumstances be reviewed independently from government.\nI am pleased to inform the House that the government has engaged an eminent jurist and legal expert to undertake an independent, comprehensive and proper review of the documents at issue, including the information that was proposed to be withheld from release.\nA review of statements by the member for Vancouver South, who put forward the December 10 motion, shows that he is now in favour of a public inquiry, not the unrestricted publication of the documents in question. There is obviously an ongoing process under way to find a resolution to the conflicting need of the House for information and the requirement to preserve military and diplomatic security.\nAs recently as June 8, 2006, Mr. Speaker, you ruled that national security, when asserted by a minister, was sufficient to set aside a requirement to table documents cited in debate. That was supported by an earlier ruling found at pages 28627 to 28631 of the Debates for November 2, 1983. I would point out that you went on to say that the Speaker had no role in reviewing documents in this circumstance.\nAs you know, Mr. Speaker, there is an ongoing process to prepare documents for the House. Officials of the Department of Justice and Justice Iacobucci are engaged in preparing documents. The House has always accepted that national security justifies withholding papers from the House. In fact, once again, the member for St. John's East indicates that they are not asking for everything to be produced and to be made public. Our government has put in place a process to protect the security. Let that process work.\nIn this instance, our government is taking unprecedented measures to disclose what can be disclosed. We have put in place a review process by a person of expertise, experience and repute. I submit that these measures indicate that the government is making every possible effort to comply with the order of the House of December 10, consistent with the competing requirement to protect the security of our forces and our international obligations. The Minister of Justice has kept the House well informed of all of our efforts in this regard.\nThe government will want to respond in greater detail to these points raised by my three hon. colleagues. I would ask for that opportunity at a later date.\nMr. Speaker, I do not want to burden your ears too much, but in light of some of the comments that have been made, I want to make a couple of points to, I hope, clarify the situation. Obviously, it has been a matter of some contention over the last several months and a matter of some emotion between members. That is understandable, with the many allegations and accusations that have been made flying in almost every conceivable direction.\nWith the comments made by my colleague and also by the member for St. John's East and my colleague from the Bloc, with whom I have served with on the Afghan special committee, as well as my friend from Scarborough, whose leadership on this issue for many years has been outstanding, it seems to me, Mr. Speaker, there are a couple of issues.\nIt is a serious mistake for the government to believe that what is being asked or sought is simply that documents be laid holus-bolus on the table without any regard for national security and, to borrow the phrase from my colleague from Regina, looking at the question of the issue of protection of the military.\nThe protection of the military and questions of national security are matters of utmost importance to all members of the House, certainly to members of our party. What we believe can be done is not beyond the ability of the House. It is done in many other parliaments. Indeed, there are circumstances under which it has even been done in this House. It is perfectly possible for unredacted documents to be seen by members of Parliament who have been sworn in for the purpose of looking at those documents.\nThere is a clear difference of opinion between the opposition and the government. The government believes the appointment of Mr. Iacobucci as its special counsel provides a suitable implementation of the House of Commons resolution in December. We believe it does not, that in fact there is a legitimate issue still as to how the House can find a way to implement the resolution without having a negative impact on the issues which the government has raised as concerns.\nIt was for the purpose of making that one intervention, Mr. Speaker, that I wanted to rise to say that there really is a misunderstanding on the part of the government, and I take it in good faith that it is not deliberately misinterpreting what people are saying.\nWe are saying that it should be possible for the House to find a means to implement the resolution without having a negative impact on national security. The government is saying that the route it has taken is the only possible or the best possible implementation of the House resolution. That is a legitimate difference of opinion. That is why you are the Speaker. You are asked to make these judgments and to make these determinations, and we look forward to the judgment call that you make.\nIt is an important question as to the rights of Parliament to be able to deal with documents. I want to endorse the comments that my friend from Scarborough has made with respect to the question of the letter that went out from the Department of Justice, which could only be interpreted as having a chilling effect on people who are appearing before a parliamentary committee. I think it is entirely inappropriate.\nMr. Speaker, I will be brief.\nI would like to bring up two points. First, the government representative said that we had not raised this question of privilege at the earliest opportunity. I remind members that Justice Iacobucci's mandate was presented to the House on Tuesday. That was the first time we had seen it. In the hours that followed, we prepared a motion, of which you have a copy, Mr. Speaker. We also worked with the NDP. It seems as though we acted as quickly as possible.\nSecond, I also remind the House that Justice Iacobucci's mandate has no time frame.\nThis morning, Amnesty International announced that it could be up to two years before the Special Committee on the Canadian Mission in Afghanistan has access to the documents. I am sure everyone will agree that a lot can happen in two years, and we need to find the truth as quickly as possible.\nI will conclude by saying that the government is being completely unreasonable if it does not accept these proposals. The Bloc worked with the NDP to create a motion to maximize cooperation between the opposition and the government.\nI remind members that the second paragraph of the suggested motion states:\nThat it be an instruction to the Special Committee on Canada's Mission in Afghanistan to adopt rules and procedures for the reception and handling of the documents demanded by the House order of December 10th, 2009, in a manner that safeguards national security and other confidentiality requirements while respecting parliamentary privilege, after receiving advice from the Law Clerk and Parliamentary Counsel;\nI think that is reasonable. It was also brought up by the Liberal member.\nI trust your good judgment, Mr. Speaker, as you review our question of privilege.\nMr. Speaker, I know that eventually at some point debate on this issue will be cut off if we seem to be going in circles, but I just want to respond to comments made by my colleague from Toronto Centre who spoke of the fact that security provisions can be put in place.\nI would point out again, as I did in my initial submission, that the order of the House of December 10 contained no such security provisions. The order of the House that was passed on December 10 requested that documents be produced immediately with no respect and no consideration to security concerns.\nThat is the crux of this argument. How can documents be produced that may endanger our national security and the security of our military or our international diplomatic efforts?\nOnce again, the member for St. John's East talked about the special committee on Afghanistan proposing security measures be put in place. It has not done so, and yet it is asking for documents to be produced anyway.\nHow can the government possibly protect its national security interests and produce documents in this matter? It simply cannot. There has to be much more work done to ensure the integrity of these documents, to ensure that national security interests are protected.\nThe order of the House of December 10 does nothing to consider that very serious consequence which may occur if these points of privilege are accepted.\nMr. Speaker, I gravely implore you to consider these points when making your judgment.\nMr. Speaker, just quickly, I am assuming, given the fairness that you always treat these arguments with, that the government will be allowed further argument on this.\nI am standing only to request that we be given the opportunity to respond, particularly on the issue that the parliamentary secretary has now raised, both in his initial statement and now, with regard to the whole question of national security.\nI will only make this one point and would want to reserve our right to argue it more extensively. The argument over national security is one that, given the rights of Parliament, is not to be determined solely by the government. If it were really serious about that argument, there would have been extensive discussions and negotiations after the motion and resolution of December 10.\nWe have now provided for a system that we believe would be acceptable to the opposition parties, the majority of parliamentarians, in the resolution that was heard from my colleague from St. John's East.\nMr. Speaker, I simply will terminate by asking you to give us the opportunity to respond once the government has come back with its full argument.\nMr. Speaker, I will be very brief. We, too, of course, would like the opportunity to respond when the government comes back.\nFollowing up on what the member for Windsor\u2014Tecumseh said in support of the member for Toronto Centre and the motion from the member for Scarborough\u2014Rouge River, I want to make the point regarding security and all other national issues, access to information, et cetera, that there is the supremacy of Parliament over any rules related to these.\nIt is the responsibility of Parliament, not just the government, as was just mentioned. There are precedents which we will bring up in further debate which have ruled on the primacy of Parliament in these issues, not in the primacy of something that would inhibit Parliament to that information.\nIt would be the responsibility of Parliament to protect national security, but it still has the primacy of access to information that it needs on this issue and any other issues of major national importance.\nThe parliamentary secretary, in his submissions, requested that the matter be deferred for a while to permit ministers who have submissions on the issue to make them to the House, and I am quite prepared to do that.\nI will deal with one issue at the moment, and that was the question of timeliness of the request to raise a question of privilege in the House. 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This meant a table covered, on every inch, with a dizzying variety of delicacies, which would all be pressed upon the guest, with second and third helpings being de rigeur, and plates never being anywhere near empty.\nSubsequently, foreign tradespeople, belts loosened, regally propped up on large, soft, beautiful pillows, their bellies stuffed with the most delectable cooking, served on beautiful china, were most likely in a feeble position to close a deal.\nThe concept of the business lunch or business dinner is therefore not recent. Food, drink, and a banquet enjoyed together set the stage for negotiations. By creating a hospitable ambience, by making their guests feel at ease inside the own private home, a relationship would turn from strictly business to one of lasting friendship.\nThe days of the caravans are history but the Central Asian art of hospitality and the ancient custom surrounding the table are very much alive. Yes, in the last 100 years, more European menu items have been added to the menu, however the traditions formed during the bustling days of The Great Silk Road still apply and creating bonds and forging friendships through culinary occasions is still the essence of Central Asian hospitality, and its friendly and peaceful people.\nThe ancient custom around the table are still very much alive!\nUzbek Tea ceremony\nTea is poured from ceramic pots into small pjala bowls. The precious liquid is poured into the clean pjala of the host and poured back into the chainik (teapot) - this is repeated three times. The fourth time round, a half filled cup is offered in the guest's own pjala, allowing for the tea to cool down rapidly so as to quench one's thirst immediately. A bowl filled to the brim goes against all Standards of hospitality and good form. Tea is served with homemade jam or honey, which acts as a sweetener.\nEvery guest takes his turn as toast master. The toast master stands up, his glass of vodka in hand and delivers a short speech, which ideally includes the following elements: thank you, praise of the host, something witty, and best wishes to all for health and prosperity. Then everybody clinks their glasses in the center of the table and drinks (you may be expected to not leave anything in your glass). When invited to a banquet it is advisable to rapidly lay a strong foundation of bread and cheese since the first toast will be given within minutes.\nBanquet and Etiquette\nTradition demands that the table be covered with food at all times. When guests arrive, all cold food items are on the table, served on small plates, namely the appetizers, salads, cakes and cookies and a fruit arrangement in the center. Only completely empty serving plates are cleared. Guests' plates are changed after every course.\nMen will always shake hands with other men. Even if you are not introduced to everyone, a simple handshake substitutes for a formal introduction. A woman visitor may not receive a handshake unless she herself extends her hand. For the woman traveler, do not feel offended that you do not receive the same attention as the males in your group. As odd as it may seem to us in the West, it is only out of respect that you are not included in the hand shaking ritual. Women will often greet you with a big hug, and definitely with a handshake. For the winter traveler, gloves should be removed when shaking hands.\nEtiquette is important and strictly followed. There are a multitude of ways to greet strangers, acquaintances, or even lifelong friends.\nThe kiss on the cheek\nClose friends or family members of the same sex will often greet each other with a more vibrant display of affection than a simple handshake. Kissing is the most common greeting seen among people of the region, and depending on where you are traveling, this is most often done two or three times on alternating cheeks. However, when a pair is exceptionally happy to see each other, or when one is showing a deep respect for the other, the exchange will most definitely continue past the requisite two- or three-kiss norm. As a sign of respect, elders will often receive a kiss from their less mature counterparts, whether acquainted or not.\nThe \"silent bow\"\nOne of the most beautiful features of Central Asian culture is found within one simple little gesture, this \"silent bow\". Often accompanying the handshake, men will place their left hand over their hearts and offer a slight, almost indiscernible, bow to their counterpart in a gesture of deep respect. This subtle bow or slight inclination of the head is also displayed in a variety of other exchanges among people. 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        "raw_content": "Panic Attacks Therapy\nHome/Issues/Panic Attacks Therapy\nPanic Attacks Therapy\tRod Solar\t2018-01-09T13:37:43+00:00\nA panic attacks case study\nThis female client suffered from panic attacks and anxiety, particularly when dealing with stressful situations such as work presentations, queuing in supermarkets or travelling on the tube. She had experienced these feelings regularly though the symptoms seemed to become particularly acute on a cyclical basis, approximately every 2 to 3 years.\nShe was referred by her doctor after having been signed off work for 2 weeks with stress. She had previously been prescribed anti-depressants but, whilst they seemed to reduce the level of her anxiety, they had never fully eradicated it. She wanted to deal with her problems for the long-term.\nWe recommended 8 sessions of cognitive behavioural therapy focused on teaching her practical coping techniques, challenging her prevailing beliefs and behaviours, and setting regular homework in between sessions to gradually desensitise her to the original stimuli. We also undertook two sessions of hypnotherapy to deal with the blushing she experienced when anxious. She is now able to travel comfortably on public transport and has not reported any feelings of anxiety or blushing in over 6 months since completing the therapy.\nI had suffered from panic attacks for 10 years, they were ruining my life, I never believed that I would lead a normal life. I was too scared to go out of the house; I was unable to work and lost touch with all of my friends because they didn\u2019t understand what was wrong with me. I saw Richard because he was recommended to me, and really didn\u2019t expect too much, but I was pleasantly surprised\u2026 Even after the very first session I felt a lot better, and for the first time actually had hope, he actually understood me and knew what I was going through, as he specializes in this field\u2026 Now 6 months later and with a combination of counselling and hypnosis I am leading a normal life\u2026 I have Richard to thank for giving me back normality, and I now appreciate life every day. This was the best investment I have ever made, how can you put a price on quality of life, and would recommend him for anyone suffering from anxiety. Thank you Richard.\nHyperventilating is a typical response that can lead to new symptoms, such as confusion or cramps, as well as more of the same symptoms; making them worse and making you hyperventilate even more and become more panicky. They usually last for 5 or 10 minutes, though some come in waves over an hour or so.\nOur approach to treating panic attacks\nCognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment to help with panic attacks. Feelings such as worry, anxiousness, fear or panic can be mild, moderate or severe. The emotions of panic and anxiety can be constant, long term and can affect people\u2019s daily life.\nPart of applying CBT for panic attacks includes the client understanding why an attack has occurred, acknowledging that it is a panic attack and learning techniques to deal with it so you can reduce its impact on your life.\nWe treat panic attacks holistically and often blend therapies together. This is called integrative counselling, and is used so every client gets the treatment that works best for them.",
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        "raw_content": "Getting Washington Metro\u2019s Budget On Track\nDecember 4, 2017 \u00b7\tby briefpolicyperspectives \u00b7\tin Domestic Policy, Economic Policy, Urban Policy\t\u00b7 Leave a comment\nThe last two years of SafeTrack maintenance plus decades of fiscal mismanagement have placed a huge strain on the bottom line at the Washington Metro Area Transit Authority (WMATA). Due to overlapping jurisdictions between D.C., Maryland, and Virginia, WMATA funding is a budgetary hot potato, as each local government attempts to pass off as much of the burden as possible. In response to persistent shortfalls and skyrocketing maintenance costs, one of WMATA\u2019s has few options is to increase fares for riders. Although there are no new price hikes scheduled for 2018, Metro Chairman Paul Wiedefeld has warned that higher fares will be necessary in the future if the organization is unable to secure other streams of revenue.\nIncreased fares would be bad news for the people of D.C. 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As of January 2016, most businesses in D.C. are required to offer employees a pre-tax deduction for public transportation of $130 a month. While employees do not have to pay taxes on this money, it does not actually represent additional revenue. If low-income workers pay little in income taxes, this program may serve no net benefit, assuming they have access to it in the first place. While many larger companies and the federal government offer public transportation benefits, these are often not available for non-salaried employees.\nThis burden of cost on the poor is exacerbated by a lack of available subsidizedtransportation options. Currently, WMATA allows persons with disabilities and senior citizens to pay half the peak fare price on Metro rides and $1.00 for buses. The D.C. government also has a deal that provides school children who use public transportation with unlimited monthly passes for $30, but this is only available to students enrolled in D.C. schools. 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        "raw_content": "Political Forum G50 : Partially Privatising NNPC Will Make It More Profitable \u2013 Kingsley Moghalu\nThe presidential candidate of Young Progressive Party (YPP) and former deputy governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Kingsley Moghalu, says partially privatising the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) will make it a more profitable organisation.\nMoghalu said this on Monday during an interview on Channels Television programme, Business Morning.\nThe political economist said he wonders why a presidential candidate will say that he will sell 90% of the NNPC and added that public organisations should not be a tool for political agenda.\n\u201cThe NNPC needs to be partially privatised between 41% to 51% whether private sector or government. This will turn the NNPC into a much more transparent organisation that is run consistently profitably.\n\u201cToday, the NNPC is just an impress account for the Nigerian politicians. This is because it is completely state-owned. One presidential candidate has said that he will sell 90% of the NNPC. I disagree with this. The question is, who are you going to sell 90% of the asset to?\n\u201cIn privatising the NNPC partially, we should make sure that the oil producing communities have 10% ownership stake and we will sell those shares on Nigerian Stock Exchange in a carefully and transparently managed process.\u201d\nPresidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Abubakar Atiku, had earlier revealed his plan to privatise the NNPC, as well as sell all four national refineries if he is elected as Nigeria\u2019s president in 2019 elections.\nMoghalu also urged Nigerian leaders to focus on inclusive growth that creates jobs and the narrow focus on Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rate.\nNext article Political Forum G50 : BREAKING NEWS - OPC founder, Frederick Fasheun is dead\nPrevious article Political Forum G50 : PDP chairman calls for the immediate resignation of INEC chairman, IGP Ibrahim Idris",
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        "raw_content": "How To Be A PR Rockstar: Public Relations Strategies You Can Implement On Your O\nNot everyone can hire an agency or a full PR team to do their heavy lifting when it comes to marketing, especially emerging startups. Natasha Zena has done it all - guerilla style, to launch her digital magazine, Lioness, and the first media outlet solely dedicated to helping women launch and scale high-growth startups.\nYou asked, we're answering:\nI'm running on a very low to $0 budget - what should be my first step to marketing my business? Second step?\nWhat's been the most successful guerilla tactic you've used to date?\nWhat tools have you found to be most helpful?\nAround age eight Natasha Zena was told it was a woman\u2019s job to take care of the home and since then she has built a career out of telling women they can do whatever the hell they want to do. She is the co-founder of Lioness, the digital magazine for female entrepreneurs, and the first media outlet solely dedicated to helping women launch and scale high-growth startups. Natasha was recognized as an emerging leader in digital media by The Poynter Institute and the National Association of Black Journalists. She has mentored women entrepreneurs at a number of accelerators, Startup Weekends and conferences, including The Lean Startup Conference in San Francisco, Calif. Natasha is also the author of the popular whitepaper, \"How To Close The Gender Gap In Startup Land By 2021.\" In her spare time, she writes short fiction and hangs out with her son, Shaun.",
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        "raw_content": "TD Jakes Visits Jail Inmates As Part Of Criminal Justice Reform Project\nTo help further craft their vision for criminal justice reform, Bishop T.D. Jakes and a Dallas County judge visited the Dallas County Jail last Wednesday to meet with inmates who say they want a second chance at life.\nGoing before a parole board, the inmates told Jakes and Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins their stories, which included background on their childhoods, families, and addictions, as well as their plans for how to stay out of jail, their support systems and even their fears, hopes and dreams\nAmong those stories was one 35-year-old inmate\u2019s concern that his criminal record will \u201cscare off\u201d employers and landlords, and his hopes to overcome the negative labels of \u201cjunkie\u201d and \u201ccrackhead\u201d that he has endured. Another inmate, a 50-year-old woman, is ashamed to allow her sons to visit her after being imprisoned more than eight times. Her latest conviction involved the sale of crystal meth. She hopes to see more programs in place that help ex-offenders stay on the straight-and-narrow after they get out of jail.\nBishop T.D. Jakes\t, Dallas County Jail\t, inmates\t, jail",
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        "raw_content": "Crow (Boston Underworld #1) by A. Zararelli\nI love, love, love a good mob story and Crow (Boston Underworld #1) by A. Zararelli was no exception.\nI kept it pretty on this one here, no need to messy at all \u2013 well maybe a wee messy, but not much.\nThis book has all the working of a good mob story.\nSo let\u2019s do it, starting as always with the synopsis from the author, A. Zavarelli\u2026.\nAn Irish mobster. A missing friend. Two loyalties, ripping me apart. I had a plan. Get in, get my information, and get out. Easy, right? Turns out, infiltrating the Irish mafia isn\u2019t exactly what I thought it would be. I just wanted a soldier. Someone I could flirt with to get me in the door. That\u2019s when Lachlan Crow noticed me. Problem was, he wasn\u2019t a soldier. No, he was next in line for the throne of the Irish underworld. And he was determined to hate me from the outset. My sob story about needing a job? Yeah, he wasn\u2019t buying that either. Too bad for him, I won\u2019t let anyone get in the way of my mission. Who cares if we have some kind of crazy chemistry? He\u2019s the worst kind of wrong- and I would never in a million years be with a guy like him. Because they took her from me, and I\u2019m going to make them pay.\nNow that is out of the way let\u2019s get to my review\u2026.\nThere are two types of women in the world \u2013 riders and runners \u2013 and Mackenzie is rider. She is that ride or die friend everyone wants but too bad there are not many of us out there. I\u2019m riding with Mackenzie all day, everyday.\nFYI, I\u2019m a rider all day, trust me. I just wanted to put that out there. And my homegirls and family know that too. You don\u2019t want to fuck with me.\nThe story is based around Mackenzie trying to find out what happened to her best friend after she goes missing. The police don\u2019t care and keep giving her the run around. So she does the most gangster shit \u2013 she decides to infiltrate her way in the Irish mob to find out what happened to her best friend.\nMost people wouldn\u2019t even think about doing this but Mackenzie is not your everyday person, she\u2019s a bad ass bitch. Don\u2019t let her pretty face fool you, you don\u2019t want to fuck with her. She\u2019s good with hands, meaning she will knock a motherfucker out, male or female. And when it comes to finding her best friend she doesn\u2019t give two fucks who she has to go through to find her.\nLet\u2019s all stand up and give a round of applause for my new book boyfriend, Lachlan!!!\nYassssssssssss! Yasssssssssss! Yassssssssss!\nI have some deep personal issues because I get so excited at the thought of my man killing motherfuckers for me. That shit is sexy as fuck!\nLachlan is part of one of the most notorious Irish mob syndicates out and will kill to protect his family and women. He is loyal, sexy, gangster, and best of all, humble.\nHe had no idea how much his life would change after meeting Mackenzie and boy does some shit go down. He\u2019s never been one to let women fuck up his business, he\u2019s always seen them a distraction that gets men like him killed. And it\u2019s true so I can\u2019t fault him one that.\nThere is a lot of shit that goes down in this book but my favorite part is when he shoots a shit ton of motherfuckers in the head for touching Mackenzie. I wanted to jump in book and fuck him my damn self. I also would have taken the gun and killed a few more myself, but that\u2019s just me. Panties drop!\nSide note \u2013 One of the reasons I got together with my husband was because of his Scottish accent. So I am well aware of what a sexy ass accent can do to girl. I used to just tell him to talk to me just so I could hear him speak. That shit was such a fucking turn on.\nThere were a few times I wanted to smack the shit out of Mackenzie but not many. She had enough street smarts to know she was in some shit but not enough to know how deep. But baby girl is about that life, so I had to give it to her. I would rock with a bitch like her. She\u2019s that type of friend who you can call at 3 am and let them know you killed somebody and she\u2019s on her way with a shovel.\nLachlan is that motherfucker you call at 3 am and tell them you just killed somebody and he\u2019s pissed because he wanted to kill that bastard too. He\u2019s coming with not just a shovel, he\u2019s got trash bags, a chainsaw, lighter fluid and anything else you need to get rid of a body. OMG, I love him!!!!!!!!\nSo yeah, read the book if your into this kind of shit like my sick ass is.\nI didn\u2019t get to messy and kept it real pretty so I\u2019m out. TTYL!\n6 thoughts on \u201cCrow (Boston Underworld #1) by A. 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        "raw_content": "Written by Jennifer Donnelly\nDefying social norms and bordering on legality, Josephine Montfort is on the search to find answers about her father\u2019s death. It\u2019s hard to imagine the social restrictions young women of upper-class New York faced in the 1890s. Jo\u2019s galavanting around town threatened her prospects, but she continued on. In this historical fiction novel, Jo admires the work of a real-life rogue woman journalist named Nellie Bly who went to great lengths to get a good story, including spending 10 days in an insane asylum. For this primary source pairing, invite students to study a photograph of Nellie Bly from 1890. Check out the Bibliography at the back of the book for additional resources.\nIf someone made this today, what would be different? What would be the same?\nHow does your visualization of Jo Montfort compare to the primary source image of Nellie Bly? What is the same? What is different?\nNellie Bly Photograph: Library of Congress",
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        "raw_content": "Case Study: The Gig Economy and Exploitation\nThe so-called \u201cgig economy\u201d has brought to light employers\u2019 increasing ability and willingness to monitor employee performance, efficiency, and overall on-the-job conduct. Workplace surveillance of gig economy workers often happens without employees\u2019 awareness or consent. This is especially evident in the app-based gig economy, where apps act both as an important tool for employees to do their job, while also being a means for employers to conduct active surveillance of their workers.\nHistorically, employers, especially in the US, UK, and Europe have possessed the right to record employee activities and other details related to experience and performance. Examples of such surveillance include requirement of employee\u2019s criminal history, continuously acquiring employee\u2019s health records, check-card absence that records employees working time, and monitoring of employee\u2019s office email. Generally speaking, in the US, UK, and Europe when employees are made aware of such surveillance, the monitoring has become a normal practice. Workplace surveillance is evolving however, and in the context of the gig economy and especially in the app-based gig economy, methods of surveillance have become both cheaper and more readily available, while increasingly surveillance is occurring without the awareness of the workers.\nAs technology evolves and changes the way we work, it also blurs the line between our private and work life. It also enables excessive datafication of employees by employers. Technologies used to supervise employees at work can include smartphones and wearable devices, both of which could be used to supervise employees in their private life. The consequences of such monitoring are becoming visible in the gig economy.\nOur phones leak traces of our activities all the time such as our location, usage patterns, and habits, and apps within our phones gain access to the vast amounts of data on our phones, including contacts, photos, and more. Employers who require employees to interface with the company via a mobile application are able to access more information about their workers than workers would initially expect.\nFor example, to work for the delivery company Deliveroo, workers are required to download the Deliveroo app. The app constantly records information about the device and worker, such as what kinds of routes the worker takes to a location, how often they use the application, how long they wait in a restaurant, and how long they wait outside the customer\u2019s house.\nSimilar practices occur across app-based gig economy jobs, including Uber, where the company even records data about how fast the drivers accelerate and how fast they brake.\nCompanies benefit greatly from collecting such detailed records as it allows businesses to quickly respond to changes in environments (increasing the price of an Uber ride when demand is high) and to demand strict efficiency from their workers (monitoring how long it takes for a Deliveroo cyclist to get from point A to point B). In addition to a variety of obvious exploitative practices of the gig company, the use of mobile applications to monitor workers, is especially problematic because companies do not only collect work-related data, but inevitably also trace the movements and behaviour of their drivers whenever they use their phone.\nFor example, a Deliveroo driver once called the company while making the delivery to inform that his battery is running low \u2013 only to find out that the company already aware of his battery condition. The driver is not aware that such personal information from his phone is easily traceable by the employer nor that the driver gives explicit consent to the action. The amount of data collected by the employers are massive, and it is clearly not the kind of data that is usually being collected from a \u2018contractor\u2019. This example has shown that the Deliveroo app, however important, clearly give access to other information on the worker\u2019s phone (which is often the worker\u2019s personal device) without the awareness of the phone\u2019s owner.\nRequiring employees to use the applications as the primary manager at work means that employees are constantly carrying around a device that enables an employer to potentially know the worker\u2019s location and activity. Workplace surveillance goes beyond monitoring productivity in the workplace, and allows employers to potentially learn deeply personal information about their workers such as their outside-of-work behaviour and characteristics. This highly granular data can be used for performance assessment and in hiring decisions.\nSuch monitoring is typically done without consent and sometime awareness of employees, which makes it especially problematic. How the data collected about employees is used tends to be opaque, leaving no room for employee to challenge the process.\nThe difficulties of challenging the surveillance and unconsent data collection practice is made worse with the precarious status of employees in gig economy. Because there is no official employment agreement between employees and employers, employees have fewer rights and protections to challenge their employers. The risk of losing their job also hinders employees to challenge the surveillance practices. Companies may argue that employees give the employers permission to collect and use the data when they begin working at the company.\nFurthermore, privacy of users and employees is at risk when the data is shared with third parties, such as the government. When Uber shares data about how its cars are moving around a location with the local authorities for the sake of traffic analysis, it includes the commuting pattern of drivers as well as users. This data can potentially reveal a detailed profile of users and drivers.\nThere are various similar examples. The latest Uber app version enables Uber to access users\u2019 locations until five minutes after they got off the car, even if the app is not in running in the background of the user\u2019s phone. Another notable case involving Uber was when Apple discovered that Uber continued to collect users\u2019 data after the app was deleted from an iPhone. This practice is known as \u2018fingerprinting\u2019; where one can identify and trace a person\u2019s phone even after the owner deleted the application. Apple forbid application developer to use fingerprinting since it is susceptible to privacy intrusion. Uber stopped the practice after Apple threatened to wipe out Uber from its application store.\nThe delivery service Deliveroo also provides examples. In 2016, a Deliveroo driver was terminated because the restaurant reported him picking up food with his helmet on. Without further discussion, the company instantly terminate his contract. This example shows how the surveillance is not only performed by the employers, but also by the partners (in this case the restaurants and merchants), the public, and the customers. This detailed information about driver\u2019s activities are being used by the employer to assess their driver, but it also puts the driver at greater risks to lose their job. As a contractor, driver is not given appropriate room for discussions if such case happened.\nOther data that the company may be collecting and generating about users and for what purpose they are collecting the data remain unknown. The opacity and secrecy of such surveillance is prone to privacy intrusion, as employees and users are often not aware that their personal data is being collected, let alone being processed for specific purpose. This has shown that our devices and apps are fundamentally able to betraying us.\nWorkplace surveillance needs to be governed by strong laws and restrictions. Since employees are financially dependent to the employer, it is questionable whether employees are ever able to truly exercise informed and unambiguous consent in the workplace. The Dutch Privacy Authority, for example, has officially prohibited companies from gathering employees\u2019 data from wearable devices, such as fitness trackers, since it is impossible to give free consent where there is a financial dependency.\nFurther, our understanding of what constitutes a \u2018workplace\u2019 must be clearly defined to consider workers who do not work in a physical office and receive tasks via a mobile application. 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        "raw_content": "9 Things I Wish I Knew About Blogging That Will Accelerate the Growth of YOUR Blog\nIn today\u2019s episode I want to share my keynote at this year\u2019s Social Media Marketing World \u2013 9 Things I Wish I Knew About Blogging that Will Accelerate the Growth of YOUR Blog.\n9 Things I Wish I Knew About Blogging that Will Accelerate the Growth of Your Blog from Darren Rowse\nKeep focusing on the pillars of pro blogging:\nProfitable blogs are built on great content\nTake the initiative to drive traffic to your blog\nTake ownership of building engagement with your readers\nDon\u2019t skip over these pillars or take shortcuts.\nAnd here are 9 accelerators to grow your blog faster:\nUnderstand and engage with your audience. Know your readers\u2019 needs.\nTransform your readers\u2019 lives. Great content leaves a mark on your readers.\nFocus less on the number of eyeballs, and more on engaging the hearts of the right readers.\nCreate a design based on what you know about your readers. Customize their experience.\nTeach and engage readers through challenges using various mediums.\nCollaborate with others to:\ncreate revenue streams.\nFocus on creating evergreen content that maintains relevance and doesn\u2019t date as fast as other content.\nMaintain your archives, or they depreciate. Archives are an income-generating asset.\nBe careful about where you go all-in on.. Where should you spend your time?\n\u201cSpeed is only useful if you are running in the right direction.\u201d \u2013 Joel Barker, Future Edge\n\u201cEveryone wants to live at the top of the mountain, but all the happiness and growth occurs while you\u2019re climbing it.\u201d \u2013 Andy Rooney\n\u201cGrowth is a spiral process, doubling back on itself, reassessing, and regrouping.\u201d \u2013 Julia Margaret Cameron\nLinks and Resources for 9 Ways to Accelerate the Growth of Your Blog:\nSocial Media Marketing World last year\u2019s virtual pass\nStrategies to Help Convert First Time Visitors Into Interested Readers of Your Blog\nThe Ultimate Guide to Creating Evergreen Content for Your Blog\n7 Types of Evergreen Content You Can Create on Your Blog\nMore Evergreen Content Ideas for Your Blog\nTrends in Social Media \u2013 Where Should You Focus Your Energy?\nDarren: Good morning and welcome to episode 246 of the ProBlogger podcast. My name is Darren Rowse and I\u2019m the blogger behind problogger.com. A blog, podcast, event, job board, series of ebooks, and courses, all designed to help you to start an amazing blog to grow the audience on their blog, to create great content, and to build some profit around that blog as well. You can learn more about what we do at ProBlogger at problogger.com.\nIn today\u2019s episode, I want to share with you a recording of a talk I gave this year at Social Media Marketing World. A great event run by Mike Stelzner and his team from Social Media Examiner. This talk is one that I got a lot of positive feedback on. In fact, I don\u2019t think I\u2019ve have so much positive feedback on a talk at Social Media Marketing World as I\u2019ve received both at the event this year and since the event. I\u2019ve got permission from Mike and his team, who\u2019ve kindly allowed me to republish it here on the podcast in its entirety.\nThe title of the talk is Nine Things I knew About Blogging that will Accelerate the Growth of your Blog. It\u2019s nine things that really\u2013today, as I look back over at the last 16 years, have been really responsible for most of the growth in my blogging. These are things that I think people that are just starting out with blogging will learn a lot from but also those of you who are along the way who wanna be the best in growth in your blogging someway. Some of these are more relevant to beginners than others. Others are a little bit more advanced. I hope there\u2019s something for everyone in this.\nNow, the other thing I should say is that you\u2019re gonna hear me touch on a few things that I have talked about in other podcasts\u2013of late and also in the past. There will be a little bit of repeat in this for some of you but I\u2019m hoping that by hearing all nine things together, you\u2019ll see how some of them fit together. I would love to hear what you think about this keynote, if you\u2019ve got any comments, if you\u2019ve got any thoughts on it, anything you wanna add, any questions you have, feel free to ask me either on Facebook group or over on the show notes as well.\nThe other thing I will say about the show notes is that, I\u2019ve also put the slides from this talk. you may actually find the slides useful as I go through this talk. It\u2019s probably ideal to have them with you. I\u2019ll put them up as a slideshare over at problogger.com/podcast/246. That\u2019s where you can get the slides, episode 246 over on problogger.com/podcast. There\u2019s also, in the slides, free download links mentioned to some worksheets, some guides that we\u2019ve put together for you. You will see in the slides a link into our member\u2019s area which is brand new and in that we have a variety of worksheets and guides that you can grab but those mentioned in the slides but also some extra ones as well.\nIf you wanna check out those, you\u2019ll see a link in the slides and in the show notes but also you can find them by going to problogger.com/members and that\u2019s a new area that we\u2019ve set-up on ProBlogger, it\u2019s completely free. It allows you just to download some of those guides and we do hope to add more of those in as well. Find all that at problogger.com/podcast/246.\nLastly, just a really quick mention, this episode is brought to you by Success Incubator\u2013an event that I\u2019m running with some good friends this year in Orlando. If you enjoy today\u2019s podcast, it will give you a feel for what we do at that event because I do some teaching every year at that event, and we also do a little bit of masterminding as well. It\u2019s in September 24th and 25th in Orlando. All the details are linked to on today\u2019s show notes or you can go to problogger.com/success.\nAlright, after I\u2019ve said all that, I\u2019m gonna just hit play on this week\u2019s recording from my talk, and at the end I\u2019ll come back and I\u2019ll share my quote of the week and give you some further listening as well. One last little thing, it does get a little echoey in the recording, I hope you forgive me for that, and give you a bit of a feel for being at a live event. I\u2019ll see what I can do with the recording and see if I can get rid of a little bit of that echo but please, do bear with me on that one. Hope you enjoy my talk from Social Media Marketing World.\nMike: Our speaker today, of course, is the amazing Darren Rowse. When I started as a blogger back in 2009, he was one of those guys that I wanted to be when I grow up.\nIf you don\u2019t know who he is, he\u2019s the founder of problogger.com. He\u2019s also the founder of Digital Photography School, he has a conference of his own. Without wasting any more of his precious and valuable time, he\u2019s got a lot to give you, please welcome Darren Rowse to the stage.\nDarren: Thank you for that beautiful introduction. You can come with me everywhere. I want to talk today about things that are going to accelerate the growth of your blog. I\u2019ve changed my title slightly for those of you who have already noticed it. I\u2019m giving you nine ways to accelerate the growth of your blog because I\u2019ve only got 45 minutes, if you want the 10th one, come and talk to me in the hall afterwards and I\u2019ll make something up.\nThe other thing I\u2019ve changed is this word \u201caccelerate.\u201d I think I used the word shortcuts in my talk, and I did that because Mike said, \u201cYou really need to get your title in today, Darren,\u201d I just came up with that one. The more I thought about it, the more I realized that shortcuts kind of give the indication that you can skip over bits of the journey. I\u2019m a big believer that you need to really build the foundations first, and so I\u2019ve moved towards this acceleration idea.\nIf you\u2019ve been reading ProBlogger, or listening to the podcast, or you\u2019ve come to one of our events, you\u2019ll know I talk a lot about the pillars of problogging, and these are the things that you really need to be doing day to day, these are the things that you can\u2019t skip over.\nI want to put these things out front before I get into my nine accelerants because they are so important. They\u2019re not the sexiest things in the world to talk about because they\u2019re just no-brainers, but I really want to emphasize them because everything I say in this session builds upon these four thing.\nGreat blogs, profitable blogs, no matter what profit means to you builds on great content on you taking the initiative to drive traffic to your own blog, you taking ownership over the building of engagement with your readers and monetization.\nMost bloggers, when they start out, kind of instinctively know that they need to create content. That\u2019s what a blog is about, but a lot of bloggers start out thinking that if they just do good enough content, the traffic will appear, the engagement will happen and opportunities to make money will land in their lap.\nThe reality couldn\u2019t be further from that. You need to take ownership and be working on a daily basis in each of these four areas. It\u2019s the accumulation of the little things that you do in these four areas that build a profitable blog.\nI want to put that out front and say you can\u2019t shortcut these things. These are things you need to be working on regularly. It doesn\u2019t need to be daily, but regularly; you need to be building in these four areas.\nHaving said those things, I want to talk about these nine things that have helped me to accelerate the growth of my blogs over the years, things I wish I knew back in 2002 when I started out and I hope that that will help you in your journey as well.\nA few of these are mindset-type things and some of them are a little bit more tactical. I hope they kind of meet different ones of you at different parts in your journey.\nThe other thing I\u2019ll say is that most of these things really relate well to podcasting and video creation. If you are in those spaces, apply these to that. The first thing is the thing I talk about every time I speak these days, and that is understanding your audience. The more you understand about your audience, the more you know them, the better position you\u2019re in to serve them and the faster your blog will grow.\nI started blogging in 2002. This is a picture of my first blog. It\u2019s really ugly. It\u2019s the only blog I ever designed myself. It took me months to get to that stage and then I realized I needed to find someone who knew something about blog design. It really was a blog that served me. It was a fun hobby. It was a place where I could express myself. It was a place where I could have a creative outlet and talk about the things that interested me.\nThat\u2019s why I started blogging. I started because I just wanted to talk out loud about these things that interested me and it served me. Then, about two weeks into my blogging journey, I realized that, accidentally, I was also serving other people because I started to get these emails from people saying, \u201cThat\u2019s really interesting. That really helped me. Thank you for writing that.\u201d At first, I was like, \u201cWell, that\u2019s weird. I didn\u2019t really write these for anyone else. I was just expressing myself,\u201d but I realized there was this opportunity there to serve other people.\nI remember the day I got my first comment from someone who wasn\u2019t my mom and that was kind of a weird experience, and I realized that when he left this comment, I got his email address. I thought, \u201cMaybe I\u2019m supposed to email the people who comment,\u201d and so I sent him an email. I basically said, \u201cThanks for your comment. Who are you? I\u2019d love to know a little bit more about you.\u201d\nThat was one of the best things that I ever did because he responded and he said, \u201cI\u2019ve left hundreds of comments and no one\u2019s ever emailed me so thanks for that. This is who I am,\u201d and he introduced himself to me and we began to have this conversation.\nI decided to do that anytime anyone left me a comment for the first two years of my blog, I emailed every single commenter personally. That was one of the best things that I ever did because it built engagement and built a relationship but, most of all, it helped me to understand who my readers were.\nI began in those two years to see patterns in my readers, and this idea of who my reader was began to form. What I realized is that the more I got to know who my reader was, the better position I was in to write content that would impact them as much as it would impact me.\nThis thing began to happen as my blog began to grow. I realized the more I understood about who was reading, the better position I was in to drive traffic to my blog, to build engagement on my blog and then, later on when I began to monetize, I was in a great position to be able to monetize as well, because I knew my readers\u2019 needs and I could find ways to meet those needs through the products that I created.\nOne of the best things I ever did when I started my main blog today, Digital Photography School, is to create avatars, one of the best things that you can do. You probably already got one in your head, but I think there\u2019s something really profound about getting it down on paper or getting it down in writing, because it will cement in your mind who is reading your blog.\nYou\u2019ll also begin to picture these people, all these hypothetical people, as you write your content, and your content will come across in a more personal way as well.\nMy first avatars were pretty light, they had demographics, where they hung out online, how they spent their money as it pertained to my topic, the questions that they had, the felt needs that they had. Gradually over time, I began to deepen my avatars. I began to tap into some underlying things that were really powerful to understand about my readers.\nI really would encourage you to particularly look out for these things. Firstly, look out for the pain of your readers. It sounds really negative, but it\u2019s very important. Understand their needs, not just the questions they have, their felt needs, but their real needs. Over time, you\u2019ll begin to see that behind their questions are deeper things.\nOn ProBlogger, we get a lot of questions about blogging and technical things, but one of the things I\u2019ve learned about ProBlogger readers is that a lot of them are actually really fearful.\nI\u2019ve had three people this morning come up and say, \u201cI used to have a blog, but I can\u2019t get over fear. It\u2019s stopping me from blogging,\u201d and so we write a lot about fear on ProBlogger because that\u2019s the real need and our readers really respond to that. Understanding these deeper things that are holding them back are really important.\nThe other things you want to look out for are the gains that they\u2019re looking for: What are their aspirations? What are their dreams? Where do they want to be? What are their goals? Unlock these types of things and it will infect your content.\nYou\u2019ll create content that\u2019s not just about your topic, but it\u2019s meaningful your readers. I was really fascinated to hear Mike talk so much this morning about meaningful interactions with people because it\u2019s exactly what I\u2019m about with blogging. The more you understand about your reader, the better position you\u2019re in to be meaningful to them.\nI\u2019ve got some worksheets for you. Don\u2019t feel under any pressure to grab these at all. If you want to answer worksheets to help you work through creating avatars, it\u2019s there. I\u2019ll show you this link again at the end as well. The second thing that\u2019s really connected to this first is understand not only who\u2019s reading your blog, but how you can potentially transform their life, which sounds very grand and aspirational, but is a very powerful thing.\nWhat I\u2019ve learned over the years is that great content leaves a mark on the people who read it, or listen to it, or view it. Your content should transform your reader\u2019s life in some way. It doesn\u2019t have to be in a big way; it could just be that you put a smile on their face because you entertained them or it could be that you informed them of the latest news. It could be that you gave them a sense of belonging. It could be that they\u2019re suddenly feeling all motivated in some way.\nThere\u2019s a variety of ways that you can be transformational with your content. As soon as you begin to understand what the transformation is that you can bring, you\u2019ll begin to see that your content will be transformed as well.\nAgain, a really simple exercise you can do is to grab a piece of paper, on one side, write down a few characteristics of your reader when they arrive on your side. This essentially is the avatar that I was just talking about.\nThis is just great to know in and of itself, but the second part is even more powerful: Create an aftershot. Who will your reader be after they\u2019ve left your blog? Even if after one visit, who do you want them to be? How do you want to have changed them? Who do you want your reader to have been after a year of traveling with you? How do you want their life to be different? Understanding that transformation will impact all of the pillars that I was talking about before.\nOn Digital Photography School, it\u2019s really simple. We are going to take people from being in automatic mode with their amazing camera, to having full creative control of that camera. Simply understanding that gives me ideas for content, but it also gives me a way to promote my blog as well, and to drive traffic to it. It\u2019s so much easier to drive traffic if you promote using the transformation rather than your topic.\nDon\u2019t ever say, \u201cI have a blog about photography.\u201d \u201cI have a blog that takes people from automatic mode to having creative control of their cameras.\u201d People will want to read that blog if you talk about the transformation. The topic in and of itself isn\u2019t really that attractive, so talk about the transformation.\nUnderstanding this transformation will give you all kinds of ideas of how you can engage with your audience as well, what questions can you ask them to build engagement. It will also help you with monetization.\nThe third thing I want to talk about that ties really in with what Mike was talking about earlier, and this is something that will escalate the growth of your blog, maybe not so much in terms of the numbers in your Google Analytics, but in terms of the profitability and the outcomes that you want.\nEngaged traffic is exponentially more powerful than just traffic of any kind. What I\u2019d encourage you to do, and this will grow your blog so much faster is to focus not so much upon getting eyeballs, but on actually getting engagement with the heart of your readers.\nI learned this the hard way. When I started blogging, I just wanted anyone to read my blog, my mom, my wife, my friends, pretty much anyone. The way that I got them to do that was just send lots of emails to my friends. That didn\u2019t last so long because my friends got annoyed with it. Now, I began to look at other ways of doing that, leaving comments on other blogs. I left comments on every blog that I ever knew.\nGradually over time, I began to see that there were these other sites. There was a site back in the day called Digg. Does anyone remember Digg? It\u2019s like Reddit and you could get your content voted up onto the front page.\nI remember one day my content got onto the front page of Digg and I had 150,000 visitors in two hours. I was ecstatic. I was like, \u201cThis is going to change my blog. I\u2019m going to start making money. I\u2019m going to become well-known. I\u2019m going to get a book deal,\u201d all those dreams. I had all of the dreams.\nI very quickly realized that it didn\u2019t lead to anything that was good at all. It crashed my server and the only people who showed up, those 150,000 people, were teenage snarky boys. They left negative comments and they destroyed the community on my blog. I realized that, one, I want the right readers but, two, I want readers who want to engage. I learned the hard way that eyeballs make you feel good in the short term, but they don\u2019t actually lead to sustainable growth in the long term.\nI focus very much upon not the eyeball and getting lots of traffic, get the right reader. Lots of benefits of building this kind of engagement on your blog, which I won\u2019t go through, but it really will help you to grow your blog. Particularly if you\u2019re looking to monetize in some way, no matter what type of monetization you want to do, it will be enhanced my engagement.\nAdvertisers want to advertise on blogs that have engagement. You\u2019ll sell your products so much more if you\u2019ve got engagement. You\u2019ll be able to monetize the engagement itself using masterminds or membership areas. Engagement is where it\u2019s at.\nA lot of people used to say, \u201cContent is king.\u201d I actually think community is king and content, so it certainly goes alongside it. If you can get this community particularly in this day where the algorithms are really looking for engagement, it\u2019s where you should be acting.\nHow do you get this engagement? The first thing I\u2019ll tell you is, if you want engagement, you need to be engaging. You need to show up. You need to take the lead in that. People will respond to you being generous and being engaging.\nSome of the ways that you can do this outside of your blog, apart from writing in an engaging style, and that\u2019s where it really needs to start. At the moment, I think live video continues to be a place where you can build that kind of engagement.\nI don\u2019t get hundreds of thousands of people viewing my live videos; I get a few hundred people at a time who view my live videos, but I know those people are much more likely to show up tomorrow and leave a comment on my blog.\nThose people are much more likely to share my content on their social media platforms. Those people are much more likely to sign up for my newsletter list to get my opt-ins and eventually to buy one of my products. I see their names pop up all the time. Live video is very powerful.\nGroups continue to work for us at the moment. I\u2019m really wary about when this will end; Facebook, particularly, changing their algorithms all the time. While they\u2019re working, they should be surfing that life.\nThe podcast. I\u2019ve met so many people already at this conference who\u2019ve come up and said things like, \u201cI feel like I know you,\u201d or, \u201cCan we go on walks together every week?\u201d Someone came up the other day and said, \u201cWe have a shower together once a week?\u201d\nPeople spend time with you and even though the podcast is not interactive at all, it\u2019s a very personal medium and it builds engagement. It builds this sense that people know you, which is a really important thing, so include that there as well.\nMeetups and events are probably the best thing that I do in terms of getting to know my audience, whilst you can\u2019t get all of your audience to them, that will really build advocates for your brand and so any way that you can meet people in real life is important as well.\nThe last thing I\u2019ll talk about in a moment is challenges. They\u2019ve been very important for us. This is something I did last year on the way home from social media marketing world. I\u2019ve got a 25-hour commute to get home. I was like, \u201cHow can I fill up these 25 hours?\u201d so I got onto my Facebook group and I said, \u201cI\u2019m going to ask every question you ask me over the next 25 hours.\u201d I was sitting in airports a lot of that time.\nOur Facebook group only had about 800 members at the time, so it wasn\u2019t a big community, but 200 of them showed up and asked a question over that time. It was fascinating to see how spending that 24-hour period with my readers really grew the engagement of that little community.\nIt was really fascinating to see that most of the action actually happened when I was in the air and didn\u2019t have WiFi. My community showed up and answered each other\u2019s questions more than I answered their questions. This illustrates that point: If you\u2019re willing to be engaging, your community will take your lead and they will be engaging, too, not just with you but with each other. That\u2019s where real community happens.\nThe last thing I\u2019ll tell you about engagement is this idea of know, like, and trust. Who has heard that quote? People do business with those that they know, like, and trust. You will hear that quote at least three times over the next two days. People use that quote all the time at this conference.\nHere\u2019s the thing about know, like, and trust: It\u2019s a two-way thing and people will know, like, and trust you so much faster if you show that you know them, and you show up, and spend time with them, and show that you like them, and that you trust them by being vulnerable with them as well. That\u2019s just an example of that. In that 25 hours, my readers began to realize that I wasn\u2019t just there to get them to know, like, and trust me. I actually wanted to interact with them.\nThe fourth thing I want to talk about is a little bit more strategic, and that is design. I\u2019ve already shown you that I\u2019m not a great designer, so I can\u2019t give you any tips on colors, or fonts. The thing I\u2019ll say about design is, increasingly, our design is about trying to meet our readers where they\u2019re at. You know a lot about your readers just simply by looking at where they came from? Did they come from Google? Or an email? Or social media? Whether they\u2019ve been on your site before? What part of the site they\u2019re on?\nThese things are things that we know and we get these data, so we should be reflecting this on our design. Some of the things we\u2019ve been trying to do on ProBlogger are to try and create a design that really meets our readers where they\u2019re at to show that we know them and to show that we want to help transform them.\nIn the old days, it was all about trying to get people to view more about content, just any of our content. Today, it\u2019s more about communicating the journey and trying to show our readers where they\u2019re at.\nIf you\u2019ve got a ProBlogger now on the front page, right down the bottom of the front page, we have this heading, \u201cI need help, too.\u201d\nUnderneath that, there\u2019s these eight icons. The eight icons represent pain and the gains of our readers. We\u2019ve identified, over the years, that our readers have eight main reasons they come to ProBlogger. They want to learn to start a blog, they want more traffic, they want to make more money, they want to be more productive with their time, they want to understand the tools, these are the basic things that they come looking for information on. Everywhere on the site, we greet them with an invitation to get help in one of these areas. This is to demonstrate that we know who our readers are, to communicate, \u201cWe know your pain.\u201d\nInstead of directing them to a category page, we direct them to what we call a portal page. On these portal pages, we\u2019ve curated an experience for our readers. We greet them with a video where I communicate that I, too, have this pain or I, too, want this gain and I\u2019ve had experience in that. Then, we\u2019ve curated some content underneath that, both blog posts and podcasts, that take them through solutions to that pain.\nI know that if I get you to this portal page, you will stay on our site for at least three times longer than the average of our site. You\u2019ll view quite considerably more pages, you\u2019ll sign up to our newsletter, much more likely, you\u2019ll connect with us on Facebook more likely as well. Eventually, you\u2019ll buy one of our products as well.\nGetting people to a page where you demonstrate you know your reader and you meet them with content that\u2019s where they\u2019re at is very powerful. Traditionally, if people come to a blog, the chances of them finding content that meets their pain is pretty small because the latest content that you\u2019ve got is highlighted to them. If that content doesn\u2019t meet their pain immediately, they\u2019ll bounce away, so we\u2019re trying to meet people where they\u2019re at.\nAnother thing that we do on the front page of ProBlogger is greet different readers differently. If you\u2019ve never been to ProBlogger before, you\u2019ll get this greeting. It\u2019s all about the transformation. This is what we\u2019re in the business of doing. We want to take you from here to here and we\u2019d love to connect with you.\nIf you\u2019ve been to our site before and you\u2019ve got a cookie from us, we don\u2019t want to show you this because you already know about ProBlogger. We want to show you this, and this is, \u201cWelcome back,\u201d and, \u201cHere\u2019s the posts you\u2019ve missed since last time you were there.\u201d This is a very simple way to customize the experience of your reader. It\u2019s thinking in your design about how you can meet different readers based upon what you know about them.\nThe fifth thing I want to talk about is challenges. Since 2004, when I started ProBlogger, I can see that there have been spikes of activity over those years: spikes in traffic, spikes in engagement and spike to profit as well. I can track all those spikes back to challenges that I\u2019ve run on the side. The first challenge I ran on ProBlogger was back in 2005 and I did it completely by accident.\nOne night, I was lying in bed at 2:00 AM thinking about my blog as I often do, and I couldn\u2019t go to sleep. I had idea: \u201cI want to start 31-day series of content on my blog,\u201d and every day after these 31 days, I want to give people a little bit of teaching and then give people a little bit of homework to do, something practical that they could do. I thought this was going to be a teaching series.\nI launched it the next day. I had no idea what the 31 days were going to be, so I had to make it up on the spot and it took off. The first post I did was the biggest pose I\u2019d ever written, and people joined in this challenge. They didn\u2019t see it just as a teaching experience; they actually saw it as an engagement experience. They wanted to join this event that I was running. I called it 31 Days to Build a Better Blog. They saw it as an event and I was, \u201cOkay. I\u2019ll make it an event,\u201d and so I started to make it more engaging. I said, \u201cAt the end of every day, come back and show us what you did,\u201d and readers began to check out what each other were doing and these conversations were opening up.\nThe second year I did it, we added a forum to it and we added an opt-in, so we sent out emails along the way as well. Every time we ran it, it was the biggest traffic we\u2019d ever had, the biggest engagement we\u2019d ever had.\nAt the end of 2009 when I did it, my readers said, \u201cHey, we really would love it if you could create a PDF version of this.\u201d Some of them were saying, \u201cWe\u2019ll pay you for it,\u201d and I was like, \u201cHow much will you pay me for it?\u201d\nThey were like, \u201c$15 or $20,\u201d and I was like, \u201cNo you wouldn\u2019t pay that,\u201d and they were like, \u201cYes, we will.\u201d I was like, \u201cHey, let\u2019s test this,\u201d so I created the ebook and I put it on sale, thinking maybe it would sell $100 or so because all of the content was already on the blog for free. I mean, who\u2019s going to buy something that\u2019s already there for free? About 10,000 people bought that in the first year so I was like, \u201cOkay. These challenges can actually be monetized as well.\u201d People will take this free information, but if you re-package it into something that they can use again and again, that\u2019s useful in an ongoing way, that\u2019ll be great.\nThe other cool thing about this is that other groups of bloggers that I don\u2019t even know about buy the book together and run through the challenge together. They\u2019re running their own challenges. You give them the format, they will take and run it as well.\nYou can do challenges in other mediums. This is a challenge I ran on the podcast a year or so ago, seven days of writing challenges. It really took off and it led to a lot of growth in the podcast.\nThis is another challenge we did earlier this year. We launched this as a course. It\u2019s a free course on how to start a blog and it\u2019s the type of course you could do anytime, but we launched it as a challenge and we took several thousand bloggers through this challenge together. This, really, is one of the best things that we\u2019ve done in the last year or so. Challenges are very powerful. There\u2019s lots of benefits of running a challenge on your blog.\nAgain, for those of you interested in monetization, you can monetize these in a number of ways. Firstly, you could run a free challenge and then do an upsell at the end of that. Our starter blog course is free, but we\u2019ll be selling our 31 Days to Build a Better Course, which is coming out soon at the end of that to people. You can monetize it with sponsorships so, \u201cHere\u2019s a free challenge that you can participate in. It\u2019s presented by this brand,\u201d and you can charge for that.\nYou can do affiliate marketing during it. In our starter blog course, we had about 6000 people go through that. We know, on average, that we make about $6 per participant in that through affiliate stuff that we do. We promote servers and web press tools along the way. We disclose all of those so our readers know that they\u2019re helping us as well. The other way that you can do it is to sell the challenge, and that\u2019s what we did with 31 Days to Build A Better Blog, the ebook.\nThere\u2019s a variety of ways that you can use challenges to actually build a business as well but, for me, the challenge is really exciting because it helps you to get to know your reader better.\nAt the end of our Starter Blog challenge, we\u2019ve got thousands of bloggers now who are engaged with our brand. We just help them to start a blog and they\u2019re really grateful for that. That \u201cknow, like and trust\u201d has really grown as a result of them spending a month with us working on achieving something. We\u2019re actually helping them in a tangible way.\nThe sixth thing I want to talk about is collaborations. Collaborations are probably one of the most powerful things I\u2019ve done to grow my blog. Blogging is a juggle. Every blogger in the room knows what that juggle is, to create content, to build engagement, to drive traffic, to maintain all the social media accounts, to keep WordPress up to date and all the plugins. It\u2019s just making me stressed just listing these things off. They\u2019re balls in the air and it\u2019s so hard to keep all those balls in the air.\nThe thing I\u2019ve learned over the years is that it\u2019s a lot easier to keep balls in the air and more balls in the air when you actually juggle with other people. There\u2019s a variety of ways you can do this. You could outsource, you could hire a team but most bloggers don\u2019t have the resources to do that. The best way to do it is to find win-win ways of working together with other bloggers, other content creators.\nI did this very early on in my blogging. I showed you my blog design before. I realized that I needed to find someone who knew about blog design, so I found someone who was willing to design my blog for free if I did some work for them. I did some writing for them. I drove some traffic to their business as well. It was a collaboration where we exchanged services. Pretty much in every one of the pillars that I\u2019ve talked about before, there are opportunities to collaborate.\nWhen it comes to content as bloggers, I think we should be collaborating more. Yes, I know a lot of just post for each other, but why don\u2019t we create content together? YouTubers do it all the time. It\u2019s so normal for two YouTubers to come together to create a video together and then they repost that onto their own channels. Why don\u2019t we do that more as bloggers? People co-author books. People co-author articles in mainstream media.\nI published almost 19,000 articles on my two main blogs, and two of them have been co-authored posts. I think we could be working together more to collaborate in content. There\u2019s a whole heap of ways that we could also collaborate in driving traffic to one another, to build engagement. Why does every blogger have to have their own Facebook group? Why don\u2019t bloggers join together to create Facebook groups together and come up with win-win ways of building collaborations around that?\nWhen it comes to monetization, I particularly think there\u2019s opportunities to collaborate. Back in 2009, I created this ebook. It\u2019s the first ebook I\u2019d ever created and it was basically a rehash of a lot of articles that I\u2019d already written on Digital Photography School. It almost killed me. It killed me to create this ebook. Even though it was already republished content and it was mainly all written, just the design of it, the editing of it, the proofreading of it, the putting-it-together, almost killed me. It took me five or six months to get this ebook together.\nI knew I should do it. I\u2019ve been procrastinating. I finally did it. I launched it, wondering if anyone would buy it. We sold about $70,000 worth of copies of it in the first 10 days. I suddenly realized that maybe I should do more ebooks but I didn\u2019t want to go through that process again of having to create another ebook so I began to look for ways of getting others involved in this process.\nI reached out to one of the authors on our site who had been writing some articles for us and I said, \u201cHey, Neil, would you be interested in writing an ebook? We\u2019ve got the traffic. We\u2019ve got the shopping cart system now. We can do customer service, we can bring that side of things, but I can\u2019t write another ebook. I don\u2019t have the time. Would you do it?\u201d and he was like, \u201cYes, sure. No problem.\u201d\nThree weeks later, he\u2019d written an ebook that took me five months. It was completely from scratch. He was just a great writer and, when we put it on sale, it did better than our first one. He wrote another one a few months later, and another one, and another one. We\u2019ve got 30 ebooks now on our sites and I have not written any of them. These are all collaborations. We\u2019ve got six courses. We\u2019ve got Lightroom Presets. We\u2019ve got Printables. All of them have been collaborations, every single one.\nIn that time since 2009, maybe I would\u2019ve written another five or six ebooks on this site, but we\u2019ve got all of this suite of products now. Yes, we share the revenue and sometimes it sucks to think, \u201cWe\u2019re only getting 50%,\u201d but it\u2019s actually really exciting that we\u2019ve also opened up revenue streams for all these other people as well. An ebook writer the other day emailed me and said, \u201cYou just helped us to buy our first house,\u201d so it\u2019s really great to be a part of that process as well. He\u2019s also helped us to buy a house, too, which is nice, too.\nAs I look at all the income that we earn, these are the main income streams on my blogs. I\u2019m happy to talk about income streams after this session. Almost all of them are actually collaborations. There\u2019s only one that\u2019s not out of all of those. Really, think beyond you when it comes to monetizing your blog. It\u2019s one of the most powerful ways to build profit around your blog. I\u2019m not just talking here about monetizing through affiliate products; I actually think business-to-business. You could be collaborating with others in your industry to create things together and find win-win- solutions. I\u2019ve got a podcast on that that goes into a little bit more depth if you do want to listen to a bit more on that topic.\nEver-growing content, I was talking to someone just earlier about this. This is one of the best things that I ever did. I completely agree with Tim Farris on this. One of the most labor-efficient ways to grow your blog readership but also engagement as well is to focus on creating ever-growing content. Ever-growing content is content that doesn\u2019t date as fast as other content. This is my first commercial blog. It\u2019s actually a photography blog that I had before Digital Photography School.\nIt was a news and reviews site, and I did two types of posts. There were news posts and reviews. The news posts would do really well for three days after I write them. \u201cHere\u2019s a new camera! It\u2019s exciting! Canon\u2019s got this new camera,\u201d and then no one would want to know about that post three days later because it\u2019s old news. To create a blog that\u2019s purely news, you need to create a lot of content every day. That\u2019s why some of these gadget sites publish 20 or 30 articles a day because they just need to pump out lots of content to keep the traffic coming.\nThe other type of content I did on this site were reviews of cameras, and these were a bit more ever-growing. You\u2019d write a review of a brand new camera today, people will be interested in that review for about a year until Canon brings out the next model that supersedes the last one. That taught me how powerful ever-growing content was. I was able to track how much our news articles could make us through ads versus how much our review posts would make us through ads. The review posts were 10 times as much in terms of the earnings.\nI began to wonder, \u201cWhat would happen if I had even more ever-growing content in this particular space of photography? What would that look like?\u201d and that, of course, chained into Digital Photography School where we teach people how to use cameras because the basics of how to use a camera haven\u2019t changed since I was in Year 10 at high school when I was using film camera. Aperture is still aperture. Shutter speed is still shutter speed. How to hold a camera hasn\u2019t changed that much. There certainly are aspects of photography that have changed but the basic things haven\u2019t changed so I decided to start writing a site that was more about this type of content, content that wouldn\u2019t date as much.\nNow, we still do some news-y type posts. I thought it\u2019d be interesting to show you a couple of case studies on different types of posts. This is a news-y type of post, a post we wrote three years ago on Adobe\u2019s new version of Lightroom. You can see there the Google Analytics. It did quite well for the first week of this post. I think Day One had about 3,000 visitors. Over the first couple of weeks of this post, we had about 11,200 visitors to it.\nOver the last three years, we\u2019ve added another 18,000 viewers. It really has not worked for us very much. In fact, at the moment, it\u2019s getting one viewer per month, and they just happen to stumble upon it or maybe it\u2019s me checking out whether it\u2019s still alive. It\u2019s not really working for us at all. It took the writer about an hour to write it and a little bit of editing but it really hasn\u2019t worked for us.\nThis is another post that we wrote two weeks later, and it\u2019s on a topic that we get questions on from time to time and we continue to get questions on. It\u2019s more ever-growing in nature. Now, this isn\u2019t the most spectacular post. You can see that the pattern there in the first couple of weeks was very similar. It had about 16,000 visitors to it over the first two or three weeks but since that time, it\u2019s had 42,000 visitors to it. You can see there are some little extra spikes along the journey, and these are times that we\u2019ve re-shared it.\nThis is the beauty of ever-growing content: You write it three years ago, I can share this again on our Facebook page today and our readers will go, \u201cThanks. That\u2019s really good.\u201d If I re-shared that news post about Lightroom, people would go, \u201cWhy are you sharing this? This is three years old.\u201d Ever-growing content allows you so share it. Other people are sharing it, too. The other thing is if you drill into that graph even more, you\u2019ll see that 40 people every day view this post from Google. Those 40 people don\u2019t sound like much but, 365 days a year, that begins to add up over time. We\u2019ve got 8,000 posts on our site now, too, and if they\u2019re all getting 40 visitors a day, that adds up over time as well.\nAlongside that, occasionally, you do a post that actually adds up even bigger. This is one of those posts. I wrote it in 2007. It didn\u2019t really start that spectacularly. It had about 100 visits a day because that site was really small at the time, but this one\u2019s actually grown in how much traffic it gets over time. It\u2019s had over 40 million people view it since that time. It took me two hours to write it back then, and this post is working for us today and continues to earn us revenue from advertising but also brings in subscribers to our blog because we have opt-ins associated with that as well. Then, we\u2019re able to sell to those people down the track.\nThis is the power of ever-growing content, all those 8,000 posts with visitors and this one that gets about 3,000 visitors a day still today that begins to add up over time. This is why you begin to see the acceleration of your blog. The more archives you have that are ever-growing, it really does pay off. It doesn\u2019t happen overnight but it grows over time.\nThe second last thing I want to talk about is maintaining your archives, and this is particularly important if you go down this route of ever-growing content. This is a major trend that I\u2019m seeing that\u2019s not being talked about at the moment amongst bloggers. They\u2019re spending more time doing this. Your archives are an asset. I\u2019m just showing you that there\u2019s gold in your archives. You\u2019re probably all thinking about a post that just still gets traffic today. That post is an asset and potentially is an income-generating asset.\nHere\u2019s the thing: Your assets depreciate and I bet you your archives are depreciating right now. I dare you. Go back to the first post you ever wrote. What are you going to do? You will cringe. I guarantee it. We all do. We all cringe, and that\u2019s because your archives are depreciating. It doesn\u2019t look as good anymore because we used to use these tiny little thumbnails and sometimes their images are broken. We have these call-to-actions that don\u2019t go anywhere anymore because that social network doesn\u2019t actually exist anymore. \u201cShare on MySpace,\u201d and all of those types of things going on.\nThere\u2019s broken links there. Your writing has improved since then. You used to write in a very na\u00efve kind of way. You used to make all these assumptions. You used to format those posts differently. Maybe you didn\u2019t use headlines and it was just a long line of text. Your archives are depreciating. They\u2019re looking dated. They probably have information in them that needs to be updated as well. Why don\u2019t we maintain them? If you maintain your archives, you can actually reverse that trend.\nI\u2019m just showing you an example of that. That ISO post that\u2019s had 40-something million people? I\u2019ve updated that every six months since 2007. It\u2019s better now than it was when I started. It\u2019s my goal to continue to improve the way it looks, the way it reads and the information in it. I want it to be the best article that I can, and that\u2019s why it\u2019s growing. This is something that\u2019s happening more and more. We maintain all of our assets because we know there are consequences in the future if we don\u2019t.\nThis is what I\u2019m noticing: A lot of bloggers are doing it. They\u2019re actually publishing lists. A lot of the big bloggers don\u2019t publish anywhere near as much new content as they used to, and that\u2019s because they\u2019re publishing better content when they\u2019re publishing new content. It\u2019s deeper content. It\u2019s longer-form content in many cases, but they\u2019re also putting more of the effort into up-keeping their archives because there\u2019s better return in up-keeping and improving their archives than there is in creating lots of new posts.\nParticularly if you\u2019ve been blogging for five or six years, you\u2019ve probably written about everything there is to write about on your topic. There\u2019s probably not a lot of new stuff to write but you can be improving those old archives and even republishing them and re-sharing them as well. There\u2019s lots of benefits of up-keeping your archives but the challenge I have for you is to really start to build that into your editorial strategy. Identify the old posts that have done well, the best posts\u2013the ones that have had a lot of traffic in particular, start with those\u2013and anything that\u2019s underperformed in the past.\nI\u2019m not going to go through these individually but these are some of the things that you can do to improve your content\u2013and, yes, you can grab these slides later to work through these. The thing I would encourage you to do particularly is to give your old content the cringe test. I challenge you: Every day, look at one of your old posts. That means, over the year, you\u2019ll have looked at 365 posts. Some of those old posts will be fine; you won\u2019t cringe. They\u2019re probably good. If you cringe, you need to update it. It\u2019s really important to do that. Then, build that into your calendar. Most bloggers have a calendar. I publish new content on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Why don\u2019t you update content on Tuesday and Thursday? Actually, make that a part of your system of creating content.\nThe last thing I want to talk about just for a moment or two is be really careful about where you go, and this is particularly relevant as we go into this conference. You\u2019re going to come home from this conference feeling overwhelmed by all the things you could do. You\u2019re probably already feeling it. Mike\u2019s talk talked about a few things this morning. He\u2019s talking about bots.\nShould we be doing bots? Should we be doing Facebook, Instagram? Snapchat, I don\u2019t think so. There\u2019s lots of different things that you can be doing there and where should you be spending your time. I just want to give you three pieces of advice on that. Firstly, focus on what is converting for you already. A lot of people come to a conference like this and say, \u201cI\u2019m going to give up blogging to get into Instagram stories.\u201d I\u2019ve seen people do this. I\u2019ve seen bloggers give up wanting to get onto Twitter, to Instagram, to Facebook.\nAll the ones who just jump onto Facebook are all coming back to me and going, \u201cI wish I kept blogging.\u201d Focus on what is working for you now. The new stuff that\u2019s coming up all the time, maybe it\u2019s something you should be focusing your time on, but you should be spending most of your time on what is actually working for you and for others in the industry now. For me, the thing that is working the best for me is search engine optimization. Search sends me over half of my traffic. Facebook sends me 8% of my traffic, and that\u2019s my number one social source. Why do I spend three hours a day on Facebook? Why, when search is converting so much more? Search isn\u2019t going away.\nThe second biggest driver of traffic for me is email. I send my own avalanche of traffic every week. We sent a newsletter last night. I know today will be our biggest day of traffic. Why aren\u2019t I spending more time on that? Focus on what is working. Yes, there\u2019s all this new cool stuff around at the moment. Spend some time on that. Learn to see whether that might convert for you, but spend more time on the things that are working for you today.\nThe second thing: Focus on what you have more control over. You don\u2019t own Facebook. You\u2019re building their asset. You don\u2019t own Instagram. You\u2019re building their asset. Build your asset, your podcast, your blog, your email list. Now, you don\u2019t have complete control over your email list because Google\u2019s now getting in the middle of that and filtering some of your emails into little different inboxes and things, but you still have those email addresses which you can use in different contexts as well.\nBuild your assets. Focus on these things. Yes, experiment in these other things as well, but here\u2019s the thing that you should be doing with social media, in my opinion: Leverage them while they last. Ride the waves of these new things that come. Bots might be the new thing that\u2019s going to last for the next year or two until the marketers all destroy it, but ride that wave while it\u2019s lasting and then be ready to pivot into something new.\nGary V. is really big on this. He talks about this quite a bit. If you watch his trajectory over the last three or four years, he\u2019s jumped from platform, to platform, to platform. Now, what he\u2019s doing is building his own platform a lot more. He\u2019s trying to get people to join his community, to get on his email list. Yes, use these things but use them to build your asset. They\u2019re not a long-term plan in my opinion.\nThank you for coming. You can grab these slides and a few resources that we\u2019ve put together that are relevant for this session. I\u2019m going to be here for the next two days. I\u2019ll stand out there for all of it. If you\u2019ve got questions that last that long, I\u2019m happy to chat to you and take any of your questions out in a whole way because I need to get a newspaper in here. Thanks so much.\nI hope you enjoyed today\u2019s recording. Again, thank you to the team at Social Media Marketing World for allowing us to use this talk. It\u2019s a great conference. If you do wanna head to a conference next year check it out. I\u2019ll link to them in the show notes today. Not sure whether I\u2019ll be there or not next year but I have been for the last four-five years, so it\u2019s highly likely that I will.\nMy quote of the week, something I started last week. I\u2019ve got two or three for you and they\u2019re all on the theme of acceleration or growing your business. These are things that might balance out some of what I taught today.\nThe first one\u2019s from Joel Barker, \u201cSpeed is only useful if you are running in the right direction.\u201d For me, that\u2019s a reminder that goals are so important. It\u2019s well and good to grow your business, to grow traffic to accelerate your growth in some ways. But unless you\u2019re clear on the goals that you have, you\u2019re accelerating you, you\u2019re getting faster in the growth of the business for no real ultimate goal, I guess. You could be ending up just going fast in the wrong direction. Get those goals down first.\nSecond quote from Andy Rooney, \u201cEveryone wants to live at the top of the mountain but all the happiness and growth occurs while you are climbing it.\u201d This is something I think is really relevant for a lot of bloggers because a lot of bloggers I know have this goals that I wanna be a full time blogger, a goal that they wanna get a book deal, or a goal that they wanna be doing something with their blog, and opening up opportunities with their blog. it\u2019s great to have those goals but the reality is that the goal doesn\u2019t bring happiness itself. It can be a momentous occasion but enjoy the ride to the goal as well. That\u2019s what I\u2019ve certainly fanned over the years. The goal itself is important but the journey is really rich as well. I encourage you to pause along the way, don\u2019t be obsessed with growth, but actually enjoy the little wins that you have along the way. Enjoy the friendships that are merged from it. Enjoy the opportunities that you have to change your readers\u2019 lives as well.\nLast quote that is from Julia Margaret Cameron, \u201cGrowth is a spiral process, doubling back on itself, reassessing, and regrouping.\u201d If you\u2019re at the point in your business where you\u2019re current plateauing in your traffic a little bit, I hope that some of what you\u2019ve heard today will help in that. But also know that it\u2019s natural to have periods of intense growth but also periods where things feel like they\u2019re slowing down, and even where they\u2019re going backwards. Those times are really great opportunity to assess how things are going, to analyze where previous growth has come from, and to look around and see what others are doing to perhaps try something new as well. It\u2019s completely natural to have those times where things fall flat, where things go backwards, that is part of the process. Don\u2019t give up. Keep pushing forward.\nHope you have found those quote useful. I\u2019ll include them over on the show notes today as well. I look forward to chatting with you next week.\nActually, I will also just say that over on the show notes as well, I do link to some of the further listening on the nine things that I mentioned in today\u2019s podcast as well. There\u2019s plenty there to dig into if any of those nine things really pick your interest. go a little bit deeper on them by listening to one of those podcasts. Again, today\u2019s show notes including the slides, our links to those worksheets, link to those quotes, all of the links, all of the things, you can find them at problogger.com/podcast/246.",
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        "raw_content": "Maia, an Asian Elephant who spent most of her life as a circus performer, looks out from her new home at the first elephant sanctuary in Latin America in Chapada dos Guimaraes, Brazil on Oct. 12, 2016. Maia is one of two elephants who will get veterinary care as they live out their lives in forested areas, pasture lands with hills, large boulders, streams and springs in western Brazil.\nThey\u2019ve spent much of their life performing in circuses, but now Asian Elephants \u2018Maia\u2019 and \u2018Guida\u2019 have finally been set free. Maia grunts and nervously moves her huge body back and forth while being released from a transport container to a new home. Here, there are no gawking crowds for the Asian Elephant that has spent her life in captivity. There are no blows from bull hooks, no one demanding tricks like people did when she was in the circus.\nAsian Elephant Guida walks into her new living space\nInstead, the first Elephant sanctuary in Latin America, on about 2,800 acres in the western Brazilian state of Mato Grosso, will allow Maia and Guida, another Asian Elephant that arrived this week, to simply roam. The two, along with possibly dozens more Elephants in the future, will get veterinary care as they live out their lives in forested areas, pasture lands with hills, large boulders, streams and springs.\nMaia picks up a branch\n\u201cSocieties around the world are starting to become more aware of the trauma we have caused these animals\u201d in captivity, said Scott Blais, an American who drew on his experience co-founding a similar sanctuary in Tennessee in 1995 to help get this one off the ground. \u201cWe need to build solutions. It\u2019s not enough to simply say they need a different life.\u201d\nFor Blais and his wife, getting to this point was a long road. After years of planning, they moved to Brazil more than two years ago. Latin America\u2019s most populous nation, with a land mass larger than the continental United States, was chosen for many reasons: the variety of real estate available, a team of like-minded people already in the country and an urgent need to take in Elephants from Brazil, Argentina, Chile and Venezuela. Sanctuary officials estimate there are more than 50 Elephants in South America that are similar to Maia and Guida: in the last phase of their lives and in need of a home as zoos consolidate and more jurisdictions, including many Brazilian states, prohibit the use of animals in circuses.\nMaia and Guida, both over 40 and unable to perform, spent several years languishing on a farm about 800 miles away in the state of Minas Gerais. Not long after both had been released, Guida approached Maia and the two embraced with their trunks.\nBlais, CEO of U.S.-based Global Sanctuary for Elephants, and local partners set out to create the sanctuary on a piece of donated land in the northern part of Mato Grosso, a state known for varied vegetation and a tropical climate that includes summer rains and dry winters. But the absence of deeds for all the land, a problem in rural areas of Brazil, made creating the sanctuary there impossible. So the search continued, finally ending with the purchase of land in the state\u2019s southern part for roughly $1 million to be paid over five years.\nAs at other sanctuaries, cameras will allow people from children to scientists to observe the animals while letting them live in peace.\n\u201cThese days, it\u2019s absurd to have Elephants in captivity,\u201d said Junia Machado, president of Brazil Elephant Sanctuary, a local group driving the project. \u201cHaving cameras makes it easier to get information about them. We hope this project inspires other sanctuaries.\u201d\nMaia has a dust bath\nFiguring out what to do with aging Elephants has become increasingly difficult as their natural habitats come under attack on the two continents they come from. In Asia, the biggest threat is dwindling land. The animals are often illegally hunted for their ivory tusks in Africa, where a large-scale survey dubbed the Great Elephant Census found an alarming 30 percent drop in Elephant populations between 2007 and 2014.\nElephant experts say the animals would not survive if they were simply returned to the wild after living in captivity. The gap is slowly being filled by a handful of sanctuaries in countries like the United States, Thailand and Malaysia.\nLiving in a sanctuary can make a big difference for the highly intelligent animals that have a wide range of personalities.\nBlais told of Sissy, an Elephant brought to the Tennessee sanctuary in 2000. Sissy had been labeled a killer after a zookeeper tending to her died from crushed ribs in 1997. She was also labeled as autistic and anti-social, and appeared so traumatized that caregivers were not sure she would last long. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Church and World\nCategory Archives: Church and World\nCatholic voting: The Myth of the Five Non-Negotiables\nOctober 30, 2016 12:00 pm / 1 Comment on Catholic voting: The Myth of the Five Non-Negotiables\nCafeteria Catholicism at its worst\nOh, the lies they tell you! And no, i do not mean the politicians, unfortunately.\nIf you are a U.S. Catholic on social media, you may have noticed there is an election coming up next week.\nPerhaps, as i did, you saw the following meme shared by a young priest, or received a flyer, as i did, from the local Knights of Columbus Council promoting the same \u201cFive Non-Negotiables\u201d for voting Catholics.\nSimple, easy to remember, and easy to identify with one major party over another.\nProblem is, they are a myth.\nLike all myths, there is a lie built upon some truths: The Church is opposed to these five issues. The are some of the moral issues considered intrinsic evils, and some of these are Life issues, which take priority over others, however well integrated.\nBut to claim that these are THE five non-negotiables is entirely, and deliberately, misleading. There are several other issues that could be described the same way. This is classic \u201ccafeteria Catholicism\u201d at its most insidious: cherry-picking certain issues, ignoring or downplaying others, to get a partisan result rather than a faithfully Catholic one.\nNow, those who know me well know that i have never felt comfortable in either of the U.S.\u2019 major political parties precisely because i am a faithful, orthodox Catholic \u2013 and both are to a degree incompatible with Christian moral principles. As far back as i can remember being engaged or aware of national politics \u2013 the 1992 election, before i could even vote \u2013 i have had a difficult time choosing between candidates, as i did, say, between Barack Obama and John McCain. Often, i write someone in or pick a third party that better fits Catholic social and moral teaching.\nThis year is bad. There is no moral argument for Trump. None, whatsoever. He is an anthropomorphic personification of a \u201cculture of death\u201d. And Hillary is mediocre at best, with typical Democratic blindness on religion and critical life issues, but at least she\u2019s qualified for the office. A low bar. In any case, i cannot vote for either. Persuasion to pick one or the other is not the point. What concerns me are the lies being told in the name of the Church, which is intolerable.\nThe myth: Where did they come from?\nThe first problem is the source of these rumored \u201cfive non-negotiables\u201d. This is not an official teaching, nor an official summary of Church teaching.\n(If you want to know the Church\u2019s actual position, go to the U.S. Bishops\u2019 Voting Guide. Read the Catechism of the Catholic Church and the Compendium of Social Doctrine.)\nThis particular marketing comes from a group that has been, at times, openly critical of the Catholic hierarchy, the folks behind CatholicAnswers.com. The meme i saw, pictured here, is from Joseph Karl Publishing, which is all about something called Catholic Restorationism, whatever that is. It has also been widely publicised by Priests for Life and the Culture for Life Foundation with their \u201cVoter\u2019s Guide for Serious Catholics\u201d\nCatherine Pakaluk researched the history of the myth a couple of years ago, and Mark Shea reminds us of times when they suddenly became negotiable as long as partisan politics were involved.\nWhat does \u201cNon-Negotiable\u201d really mean?\nA second concern is the use of the term \u201cnon-negotiable\u201d. This is not a theological term, nor a category of Catholic social teaching, as such. You cannot find it, for example, in the USCCB official election guide, Forming Consciences for Faithful Citizenship, the Catechism of the Catholic Church, the Compendium of Social Doctrine, nor in any magisterial document that i can find.\nAccording to the voter\u2019s guides linked above, they start by correctly referring to \u201cnon-negotiable\u201d principles and values, which is consistent with Church teaching and papal allocutions on the topic, but then abruptly abandon discussion of moral values and principles and go straight to listing issues \u2013 which is where things go wrong.\nWhat they also conflate is \u201cnon-negotiable\u201d with the idea of \u201cintrinsically evil\u201d actions, which is fair enough. The nature of something being \u201cintrinsically\u201d evil is that it is always morally wrong in itself, not as a matter of circumstance. This is true as far as it goes, but again, the authors of this voter\u2019s guide have ignored whole swaths of \u201cnon-negotiable\u201d and \u201cintrinsically evil\u201d issues in order to present an entirely one-sided, partisan rendition.\nMoreover, there is a reason the Church avoids the term \u201cnon-negotiable\u201d when it comes to issues. Even if we take the safest, most obvious of the issues, abortion, we find some problems with this terminology. Clearly, abortion is a grave moral evil which Catholics must work to end, that much clearly is \u201cnon-negotiable\u201d.\nHowever, we can negotiate on the method: is it better to reverse Roe v. Wade? Or to get legislature to pass a new law? Or to work to eliminate the motivations for abortions, like poverty, lack of health care access and education? To promote adoption and support single mothers? All of the above? Is it better to make abortion illegal, or irrelevant? To treat it as a crime, or as a trauma? Is this one issue enough to ignore all other evils a candidate might promote? (oops\u2026 that one is not negotiable, and the answer is a clear \u201cno!\u201d from the Church.)\nSo, apparently, \u201cnon-negotiable\u201d is not the right term, especially when so erratically applied to Church teaching. That could explain why the Church itself avoids such oversimplification of issues, even the clear-cut moral biggies, like torture, care for the environment, intentional killing of any kind, etc\u2026\nSo, Values and Principles then?\nWhile the Church avoids use of \u201cnon-negotiable\u201d for issues, there are non-negotiable principles, like the moral obligation to vote.\nThat\u2019s right, abstaining, or \u201cnone of the above\u201d is not an option.\nHowever, and this is my own opinion, you should be well-informed enough not to buy into the GOP-Dem propaganda that you only have two options. Vote for the Libertarians, the Greens, the Socialist Workers, Socialism and Liberation, the Constitution party\u2026 or write in Bernie Sanders, or Evan McMullin, or, how about this, a party actually modeled on Catholic social teaching? the American Solidarity Party\u2026 anyone who actually fits your idea of a good candidate better than the big two.\nThe thing is, all moral principles are non-negotiable. You cannot sacrifice commitment to solidarity for the sake of subsidiarity, or the protection and promotion of human dignity for the protection and promotion of human life. The idea that the life issues form a \u201cseamless garment\u201d and are indivisible \u2013 meaning you cannot pit abortion against the death penalty or torture, for example \u2013 is itself a non-negotiable principle.\nWhat of the issues?\nThe protection of human life and dignity at all ages and stages, from conception to natural death is one such principle. There are a dozen life issues outlined by the magisterium: In addition to the four life issues in the meme (abortion, euthanasia, cloning, and the destruction of embryos during research), other intrinsically evil life issues include genocide, torture, the targeting of noncombatants in war, terrorism, the promotion of war when peace is an option, the death penalty in societies such as ours, the development or use of weapons of mass destruction (nuclear, chemical, and biological).\nBut, according to popes Francis and Benedict, as well as the US Bishops, not only life issues have an intrinsic nature, and do not admit exception, compromise, or derogation \u2013 what you might call \u201cnon-negotiable\u201d. Some of the examples they have used include the care of the environment \u2013 which has direct impact on human life on a massive scale; the freedom of choice in education; protection from slavery, prostitution, and human trafficking; development of an economy that is at the service of the human person and the common good, rather than greed and capital; feeding the hungry, both directly and through the development of better systems; eradication of poverty, including every level of assistance from personal charity to government welfare; a living wage for workers. While, as with every issue, there is room to negotiate the best methods, what is not negotiable is the principle behind the issues. ALL of these are as critical as \u201cCatholic issues\u201d as the five in the popular meme.\nSeriously, when even a Legion of Christ priest is more \u2018liberal\u2019 in defining non-negotiables \u2013 by adding torture, war, religious liberty, and racism \u2013 you know your sources are flawed and more \u2018conservative\u2019 than orthodox.\nAnybody selling you something different than the official teaching, or dumbing it down to meme-size, is a wolf in sheep\u2019s clothing, whether Catholics4Choice or Catholics4Trump. For a priest to do so is entirely inappropriate, similarly, members of the Knights of Columbus are not allowed to promote such obviously partisan nonsense, in disobedience of the magisterium.\nCan a Catholic vote for Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump?\nPerhaps. But not without serious reservations in both cases, and only in light of the following: You cannot vote for them because of their support for any of the issues the Church opposes, from abortion and torture, to the death penalty and global climate change.\nYou can, however, vote for a candidate with some views in opposition to Catholic teaching if you find that there are other compelling reasons to do so. This is realistic \u2013 almost no candidate is going to have a 100% Catholic-compatible voting record. You have to promote good and avoid evil, and you cannot avoid some evil in either case here.\nFor example, Hillary\u2019s views on abortion are obviously incompatible with Church teaching but her views on a number of other, similarly \u201cnon-negotiable\u201d issues, are consistent with the Church. You could vote for her if those other issues outweigh the abortion issue, or even if they might conceivably do something to reduce the number of abortions more than simply making it illegal would. Or if the alternative is someone who would threaten nuclear war, promote the use of torture, or any other equally intrinsic evil.\nTrump\u2019s views on torture, the environment, the economy, etc. are also \u201cnon-negotiable\u201d issues where he is out of line with the Church, and even his stand on abortion has ranged from \u201cvery, very pro-choice\u201d to a lukewarm \u201cpersonally opposed, but legally indifferent\u201d and cannot be relied upon. As the most dishonest candidate in modern history, anything Trump says should be taken with a bucket of salt. 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        "raw_content": "4.2.1 Beginnings of war\nI will be talking about the beginning of the Second World War,\nthe attack, the German attack, on Poland.\nThen I will be talking about the setting up of the ghettos,\nand then life in the ghettos.\nAnd then, finally, I want to talk about this controversial topic of\nresistance in connection with the Warsaw Ghetto rising.\nWell, my argument in this course,\nthe line I have been trying to develop,\nis to look at what made it possible for this mass extermination to succeed.\nAnd I was saying that you needed, first of all, modern anti-Semitism.\nBy modern anti-Semitism I mean that the Jews had to be perceived, and\nbe depicted, as successful, and therefore, dangerous.\nThat is, good, old-fashioned anti-Semitism of the Christian type, simply wouldn't do.\nThe Jews had to be feared.\nI will say that the first turning point in this process was the French Revolution.\nThen, obviously, the second thing which are needed, is the group\nof very peculiar people to take control of the machinery of the modern state.\nNow, I recognize this genocide is possible, and\nindeed has happened, without the participation of\na powerful state such as Germany was.\nBut, for this particular genocide, it was conceivable only in\na totalitarian country that is governed, organized by a totalitarian country.\nTotalitarian, in my understanding,\nmeans nothing more than articulate political ideas could not be,\ncontrary arguments simply could not be, articulated.\nThat is, putting it differently, the price of resistance was much too high.\nAnd consequently, the second turning point is, generally, 1933.\nThe Nazis take power.\nAnd then, the last thing which you needed for\nthe genocide to be carried out, was another war.\nMy contingent is that no war, no genocide.\nThat is, the genocide could take place only, when in the background,\nthere was a war going on.\nNow, more and more, not all wars are the same.\nMy contention is that what 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in general, killing.\nWell, German attack on Poland.\nThe Germans did not attack Poland because of Jews.\nThat is, killing of Jews was not the reason for\nthe destruction of the Polish State.\nOn the other hand, once Poland, that is,\nthe larger part of Poland, the western part of Poland,\nwas occupied by the German army, killing started.\nKilling started by, as I will be arguing in a minute, by putting people in ghettos.\nThe ghettos were conceived at the outset as killing, as killing people.\nAttritional killing, I think, as Browning called what the ghettos were.\nI will return to that.\nBut we have to contemplate the nature of the war which the Germans embarked on.\nBut, perhaps it is necessary to point out that on August 23,\n1939, the so-called Molotov\u2013Ribbentrop Pact was signed,\nwhich assigned the eastern part of Poland,\nlargely inhabited by Belarus, by white Russians and\nby Ukrainians, which the Red Army occupied on\nSeptember 17, 1939, and\nthe larger western part of Poland, which the German\narmy succeeded in the destruction of the Polish state in a few weeks.\nAnd the Russian and German armies met at the line which\nwas pre-agreed upon,\nand so the Second World War commenced.\nBut what kind of warrings did the Germans have in mind?\nFrom the German point of view, this was to be a different kind of war.\nIt was a racial war.\nIt's seems to me that Nazi ideology had only two components.\nOne, desire for war.\nAnd the other, racial thinking.\nRacial thinking, by the way, is not quite the same as Nationalism.\nThe Nazis were not so much interested in\nGermany as a nation-state, and the success of the nation-state.\nThey were thinking of race, the German race.\nThat is what mattered to them.\nNow, obviously, nation and race is interrelated, but it's not the same.\nNow, consequently the war\nwas predetermined.\nAlso the kind of war which would commence was predetermined.\nWhat were German war aims?\nIt seems to me, German war aims were crazy.\nThat is, 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        "raw_content": "(1)The name and address of the person from whom a dog or cat was purchased or otherwise acquired, whether or not the person is required to be licensed or registered under the Act;\n(2)The USDA license or registration number of the person if he or she is licensed or registered under the Act;\n(3)The vehicle license number and State, and the driver\u2019s license number (or photographic identification card for nondrivers issued by a State) and State of the person, if he or she is not licensed or registered under the Act;\n(4)The date of acquisition of each dog or cat;\n(5)The official USDA tag number or tattoo assigned to each dog or cat under \u00a7 2.38(g) of this subpart;\n(6)A description of each dog or cat which shall include:(i) The species and breed or type of animal;(ii) The sex;(iii) The date of birth or approximate age; and(iv) The color and any distinctive markings;\n(7)Any identification number or mark assigned to each dog or cat by the research facility;\n(8)If dogs or cats are acquired from any person not licensed or registered under the Act and not a pound or shelter,the research facility must obtain a certification that the animals were born and raised on the person\u2019s premises and that the person has sold fewer than 25 dogs and/or cats that year.(c) In addition to the information required to be kept and maintained by every research facility concerning each live dog or cat under paragraph (a) of this section, every research facility transporting, selling, or otherwise disposing of any live dog or cat to another person, shall make and maintain records or forms which fully and correctly disclose the following information:(1) The name and address of the person to whom a live dog or cat is transported,sold,or otherwise disposed of;(2) The date of transportation, sale, euthanasia, or other disposition of the animal; and(3) The method of transportation, including the name of the initial carrier or intermediate handler,or if a privately owned vehicle is used to transport the dog or cat, the name of the owner of the privately owned vehicle.(d)(1) The USDA Interstate and International Certificate of Health Examination for Small Animals (APHIS Form 7001) and Record of Aquisition and Dogs and Cats on Hand (APHIS Form 7005) are forms which may be used by research facilities to keep and maintain the information required by paragraph (b) of this section.(2) The USDA Interstate and International Certificate of Health Examination for Small Animals (APHIS Form 7001) and Record of Disposition of Dogs and Cats (APHIS Form 7006) are forms which may be used by research facilities to keep and maintain the information required by paragraph (c) of this section.(e) One copy of the record containing the information required by paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section shall accompany each shipment of any live dog or cat sold or otherwise disposed of by a research facility;Provided,however,That,except as provided in \u00a7 2.133 of this part, information that indicates the source and date of acquisition of any dog or cat need not appear on the copy of the record accompanying the shipment. One copy of the record containing the information required by paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section shall be retained by the research facility.(f) All records and reports shall be maintained for at least three years. Records that relate directly to proposed activities and proposed significant changes in ongoing activities reviewed and approved by the IACUC shall be maintained for the duration of the activity and for an additional three years after completion of the activity. All records shall be available for inspection and copying by authorized APHIS or funding Federal agency representatives at reasonable times. APHIS inspectors will maintain the confidentiality of the information and will not remove the materials from the research facilities\u2019 premises unless there has been an alleged violation, they are needed to investigate a possible violation, or for other enforcement purposes. Release of any such materials, including reports, summaries, and photographs that contain trade secrets or commercial or financial information that is privileged or confidential will be governed by applicable sections of the Freedom of Information Act. 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In the event that the dealer, exhibitor, intermediate handler, or carrier refuses to comply with this request, the APHIS official may confiscate the animal(s) for care, treatment, or disposal as indicated in paragraph (b) of this section, if, in the opinion of the Administrator, the circumstances indicate the animal\u2019s health is in danger.(b) In the event that the APHIS official is unable to locate or notify the dealer, exhibitor, intermediate handler, or carrier as required in this section, the APHIS official shall contact a local police or other law officer to accompany him to the premises and shall provide for adequate care when necessary to alleviate the animal\u2019s suffering. If in the opinion of the Administrator, the condition of the animal(s) cannot be corrected by this temporary care, the APHIS official shall confiscate the animals.(c) Confiscated animals may be:(1) Placed, by sale or donation, with other licensees or registrants that comply with the standards and regulations and can provide proper care; or(2) Placed with persons or facilities that can offer a level of care equal to or exceeding the standards and regulations, as determined by APHIS, even if the persons or facilities are not licensed by or registered with APHIS; or(3) Euthanized.(d) The dealer, exhibitor, intermediate handler, or carrier from whom the animals were confiscated must bear all costs incurred in performing the placement or euthanasia activities authorized by this section.[54 FR 36147, Aug. 31, 1989, as amended at 66 FR 239, Jan. 3, 2001]\nNo dog or cat shall be delivered by any person to any carrier or intermediate handler for transportation, in commerce, or shall be transported in commerce by any person, except to a registered research facility, unless such dog or cat is at least eight (8) weeks of age and has been weaned.\nHousing facilities, general.\n(a) Structure; construction. Housing facilities for dogs and cats must be designed and constructed so that they are structurally sound. They must be kept in good repair, and they must protect the animals from injury, contain the animals securely, and restrict other animals from entering.\nFootnote(s):1 These minimum standards apply only to live dogs and cats, unless stated otherwise.\n(b) Condition and site. Housing facilities and areas used for storing animal food or bedding must be free of any accumulation of trash, waste material, junk, weeds, and other discarded materials. Animal areas inside of housing facilities must be kept neat and free of clutter, including equipment, furniture, and stored material, but may contain materials actually used and necessary for cleaning the area, and fixtures or equipment necessary for proper husbandry practices and research needs. Housing facilities other than those maintained by research facilities and Federal research facilities must be physically separated from any other business. If a housing facility is located on the same premises as another business, it must be physically separated from the other business so that animals the size of dogs, skunks, and raccoons are prevented from entering it.(c) Surfaces\u2014(1) General requirements. The surfaces of housing facilities\u2014including houses, dens, and other furniture-type fixtures and objects within the facility\u2014must be constructed in a manner and made of materials that allow them to be readily cleaned and sanitized, or removed or replaced when worn or soiled. Interior surfaces and any surfaces that come in contact with dogs or cats must:(i) Be free of excessive rust that prevents the required cleaning and sanitization, or that affects the structural strength of the surface; and(ii) Be free of jagged edges or sharp points that might injure the animals.(2) Maintenance and replacement of surfaces. All surfaces must be maintained on a regular basis. Surfaces of housing facilities\u2014including houses, dens, and other furniture-type fixtures and objects within the facility\u2014that cannot be readily cleaned and sanitized, must be replaced when worn or soiled.(3) Cleaning. Hard surfaces with which the dogs or cats come in contact must be spot-cleaned daily and sanitized in accordance with \u00a7 3.11(b) of this subpart to prevent accumulation of excreta and reduce disease hazards. Floors made of dirt, absorbent bedding, sand, gravel, grass, or other similar material must be raked or spot-cleaned with sufficient frequency to ensure all animals the freedom to avoid contact with excreta. Contaminated material must be replaced whenever this raking and spot-cleaning is not sufficient to prevent or eliminate odors, insects, pests, or vermin infestation. All other surfaces of housing facilities must be cleaned and sanitized when necessary to satisfy generally accepted husbandry standards and practices. Sanitization may be done using any of the methods provided in \u00a7 3.11(b)(3) for primary enclosures.(d) Water and electric power. The housing facility must have reliable electric power adequate for heating, cooling, ventilation, and lighting, and for carrying out other husbandry requirements in accordance with the regulations in this subpart. The housing facility must provide adequate running potable water for the dogs\u2019 and cats\u2019 drinking needs, for cleaning, and for carrying out other husbandry requirements.(e) Storage. Supplies of food and bedding must be stored in a manner that protects the supplies from spoilage, contamination, and vermin infestation. The supplies must be stored off the floor and away from the walls, to allow cleaning underneath and around the supplies. Foods requiring refrigeration must be stored accordingly, and all food must be stored in a manner that prevents contamination and deterioration of its nutritive value. All open supplies of food and bedding must be kept in leakproof containers with tightly fitting lids to prevent contamination and spoilage. Only food and bedding that is currently being used may be kept in the animal areas. Substances that are toxic to the dogs or cats but are required for normal husbandry practices must not be stored in food storage and preparation areas, but may be stored in cabinets in the animal areas.(f) Drainage and waste disposal. Housing facility operators must provide for regular and frequent collection, removal, and disposal of animal and food wastes, bedding, debris, garbage, water, other fluids and wastes, and dead animals, in a manner that minimizes contamination and disease risks. Housing facilities must be equipped with disposal facilities and drainage systems that are constructed and operated so that animal waste and water are rapidly eliminated and animals stay dry. Disposal and drainage systems must minimize vermin and pest infestation, insects, odors, and disease hazards. All drains must be properly constructed, installed, and maintained. If closed drainage systems are used, they must be equipped with traps and prevent the backflow of gases and the backup of sewage onto the floor. If the facility uses sump or settlement ponds, or other similar systems for drainage and animal waste disposal, the system must be located far enough away from the animal area of the housing facility to prevent odors, diseases, pests, and vermin infestation. Standing puddles of water in animal enclosures must be drained or mopped up so that the animals stay dry. Trash containers in housing facilities and in food storage and food preparation areas must be leakproof and must have tightly fitted lids on them at all times. Dead animals, animal parts, and animal waste must not be kept in food storage or food preparation areas, food freezers, food refrigerators, or animal areas.(g) Washrooms and sinks. Washing facilities such as washrooms, basins, sinks, or showers must be provided for animal caretakers and must be readily accessible.\nIndoor housing facilities.\n(a) Heating, cooling, and temperature. Indoor housing facilities for dogs and cats must be sufficiently heated and cooled when necessary to protect the dogs and cats from temperature or humidity extremes and to provide for their health and well-being. When dogs or cats are present, the ambient temperature in the facility must not fall below 50 \u00b0F (10 \u00b0C) for dogs and cats not acclimated to lower temperatures, for those breeds that cannot tolerate lower temperatures without stress or discomfort (such as short-haired breeds), and for sick, aged, young, or infirm dogs and cats, except as approved by the attending veterinarian. Dry bedding, solid resting boards, or other methods of conserving body heat must be provided when temperatures are below 50 \u00b0F (10 \u00b0C). The ambient temperature must not fall below 45 \u00b0F (7.2 \u00b0C) for more than 4 consecutive hours when dogs or cats are present, and must not rise above 85 \u00b0F (29.5 \u00b0C) for more than 4 consecutive hours when dogs or cats are present. The preceding requirements are in addition to, not in place of, all other requirements pertaining to climatic conditions in parts 2 and 3 of this chapter.(b) Ventilation. Indoor housing facilities for dogs and cats must be sufficiently ventilated at all times when dogs or cats are present to provide for their health and well-being, and to minimize odors, drafts, ammonia levels, and moisture condensation. Ventilation must be provided by windows, vents, fans, or air conditioning. Auxiliary ventilation, such as fans, blowers, or air conditioning must be provided when the ambient temperature is 85 \u00b0F (29.5 \u00b0C) or higher. The relative humidity must be maintained at a level that ensures the health and well-being of the dogs or cats housed therein, in accordance with the directions of the attending veterinarian and generally accepted professional and husbandry practices.(c) Lighting. Indoor housing facilities for dogs and cats must be lighted well enough to permit routine inspection and cleaning of the facility, and observation of the dogs and cats. Animal areas must be provided a regular diurnal lighting cycle of either natural or artificial light. Lighting must be uniformly diffused throughout animal facilities and provide sufficient illumination to aid in maintaining good housekeeping practices, adequate cleaning, adequate inspection of animals, and for the well-being of the animals. Primary enclosures must be placed so as to protect the dogs and cats from excessive light.(d) Interior surfaces. The floors and walls of indoor housing facilities, and any other surfaces in contact with the animals, must be impervious to moisture. The ceilings of indoor housing facilities must be impervious to moisture or be replaceable (e.g., a suspended ceiling with replaceable panels).\nExercise for dogs.\nDealers, exhibitors, and research facilities must develop, document, and follow an appropriate plan to provide dogs with the opportunity for exercise. In addition, the plan must be approved by the attending veterinarian. The plan must include written standard procedures to be followed in providing the opportunity for exercise. The plan must be made available to APHIS upon request, and, in the case of research facilities, to officials of any pertinent funding Federal agency. The plan, at a minimum, must comply with each of the following:(a) Dogs housed individually. Dogs over 12 weeks of age, except bitches with litters, housed, held, or maintained by any dealer, exhibitor, or research facility, including Federal research facilities, must be provided the opportunity for exercise regularly if they are kept individually in cages, pens, or runs that provide less than two times the required floor space for that dog, as indicated by \u00a7 3.6(c)(1) of this subpart.(b) Dogs housed in groups. Dogs over 12 weeks of age housed, held, or maintained in groups by any dealer, exhibitor, or research facility, including Federal research facilities, do not require additional opportunity for exercise regularly if they are maintained in cages, pens, or runs that provide in total at least 100 percent of the required space for each dog if maintained separately. Such animals may be maintained in compatible groups, unless:(1) Housing in compatible groups is not in accordance with a research proposal and the proposal has been approved by the research facility Committee;(2) In the opinion of the attending veterinarian, such housing would adversely affect the health or well-being of the dog(s); or(3) Any dog exhibits aggressive or vicious behavior.(c) Methods and period of providing exercise opportunity. (1) The frequency, method, and duration of the opportunity for exercise shall be determined by the attending veterinarian and, at research facilities, in consultation with and approval by the Committee.(2) Dealers, exhibitors, and research facilities, in developing their plan, should consider providing positive physical contact with humans that encourages exercise through play or other similar activities. If a dog is housed, held, or maintained at a facility without sensory contact with another dog, it must be provided with positive physical contact with humans at least daily.(3) The opportunity for exercise may be provided in a number of ways, such as:(i) Group housing in cages, pens or runs that provide at least 100 percent of the required space for each dog if maintained separately under the minimum floor space requirements of \u00a7 3.6(c)(1) of this subpart;(ii) Maintaining individually housed dogs in cages, pens, or runs that provide at least twice the minimum floor space required by \u00a7 3.6(c)(1) of this subpart;(iii) Providing access to a run or open area at the frequency and duration prescribed by the attending veterinarian; or(iv) Other similar activities.(4) Forced exercise methods or devices such as swimming, treadmills, or carousel-type devices are unacceptable for meeting the exercise requirements of this section.(d) Exemptions. (1) If, in the opinion of the attending veterinarian, it is inappropriate for certain dogs to exercise because of their health, condition, or well-being, the dealer, exhibitor, or research facility may be exempted from meeting the requirements of this section for those dogs. Such exemption must be documented by the attending veterinarian and, unless the basis for exemption is a permanent condition, must be reviewed at least every 30 days by the attending veterinarian.(2) A research facility may be exempted from the requirements of this section if the principal investigator determines for scientific reasons set forth in the research proposal that it is inappropriate for certain dogs to exercise. Such exemption must be documented in the Committee-approved proposal and must be reviewed at appropriate intervals as determined by the Committee, but not less than annually.(3) Records of any exemptions must be maintained and made available to USDA officials or any pertinent funding Federal agency upon request.(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 0579-0093)\n(a) Dogs and cats must be fed at least once each day, except as otherwise might be required to provide adequate veterinary care. The food must be uncontaminated, wholesome, palatable, and of sufficient quantity and nutritive value to maintain the normal condition and weight of the animal. The diet must be appropriate for the individual animal\u2019s age and condition.(b) Food receptacles must be used for dogs and cats, must be readily accessible to all dogs and cats, and must be located so as to minimize contamination by excreta and pests, and be protected from rain and snow. 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Standing water must be removed from the primary enclosure and animals in other primary enclosures must be protected from being contaminated with water and other wastes during the cleaning. The pans under primary enclosures with grill-type floors and the ground areas under raised runs with mesh or slatted floors must be cleaned as often as necessary to prevent accumulation of feces and food waste and to reduce disease hazards pests, insects and odors.(b) Sanitization of primary enclosures and food and water receptacles. (1) Used primary enclosures and food and water receptacles must be cleaned and sanitized in accordance with this section before they can be used to house, feed, or water another dog or cat, or social grouping of dogs or cats.(2) Used primary enclosures and food and water receptacles for dogs and cats must be sanitized at least once every 2 weeks using one of the methods prescribed in paragraph (b)(3) of this section, and more often if necessary to prevent an accumulation of dirt, debris, food waste, excreta, and other disease hazards.(3) Hard surfaces of primary enclosures and food and water receptacles must be sanitized using one of the following methods:(i) Live steam under pressure;(ii) Washing with hot water (at least 180 \u00b0F (82.2 \u00b0C)) and soap or detergent, as with a mechanical cage washer; or(iii) Washing all soiled surfaces with appropriate detergent solutions and disinfectants, or by using a combination detergent/disinfectant product that accomplishes the same purpose, with a thorough cleaning of the surfaces to remove organic material, so as to remove all organic material and mineral buildup, and to provide sanitization followed by a clean water rinse.(4) Pens, runs, and outdoor housing areas using material that cannot be sanitized using the methods provided in paragraph (b)(3) of this section, such as gravel, sand, grass, earth, or absorbent bedding, must be sanitized by removing the contaminated material as necessary to prevent odors, diseases, pests, insects, and vermin infestation.(c) Housekeeping for premises. 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        "raw_content": "Project Therapy\nSo I\u2019ve decided to start seeing a therapist. That sounds so official, like I\u2019ve entered into a new relationship, lol\u2026well in a way I guess I have.\nOkay, momentary pause so that my friends/family who may (or may not) be reading this can take in the fact that yes, I did just say, I\u2019m seeing a therapist.\nHonestly it\u2019s too bad that the minute someone says they have a therapist it\u2019s usually followed by the other person thinking, or (if they\u2019re courageous enough) asking \u201cwhy, what\u2019s wrong with you?\u201d Or, when you mention to someone that it might be a good idea for them to seek the help of a therapist/counselor they respond back with a solid \u201cNo, I\u2019m not crazy!\u201d. Well, neither am I, and yet here I am. Why? Because sometimes it just becomes necessary/good/healthy/helpful to get a different perspective. You know, to be able to share your thoughts/concerns with someone that is unbiased/neutral, especially if you go into this with the full intention of being honest. Which I hope to do.\nSo the thing that brought me into the big chair has mostly to do with my relationship with my dad and wanting to get some insight from a different perspective. I wasn\u2019t sure what to expect the first day I walked in to my appointment and little did I know that the lady I met wasn\u2019t going to be my assigned therapist (it\u2019s too bad because she was real nice), she was sort of the middle person, there to listen to what brought me in (more on that later) and give me the scoop on how their department works (thank you insurance), basically the ABC\u2019s. After hearing me out she scheduled me for my first \u201cofficial\u201d session, which would be in two weeks. The day after though I ended up having to call and reschedule the appointment, and as God would have it, they had an opening that same day later in the afternoon.\nSo there I was waiting to be called in, and yes, I couldn\u2019t help but wonder what brought the other people in that were sitting in the waiting room with me. After my therapist arrived, greeted me, and I took a seat in her office I almost giggled when she just looked at me expectantly and the first thought that flitted through my mind was Oh, I guess I\u2019m supposed to start this. Like I said, I have no idea how this works, I think I was expecting some Q&A\u2019s or something. So I started off with sharing about my dad and the distrust issues that have been lingering around for a few months now. I won\u2019t go into all the details now because this post would end up ridiculously long, but from what I was able to share she did mention some things that I hadn\u2019t thought about.\nYou see for the past few weeks I had been playing with the thought in my head that I needed to sit down with my dad and talk to him about these distrust issues that I have (and they aren\u2019t just based on heresay but solid facts), but it gets a little tricky because I\u2019ve realized that my dad is quite good at manipulating things and lying. Well Donna (my therapist) suggested that if it was important to me to talk with him, to figure out first what my goal is. Because if my goal is to dig out the truth, I may end up at a dead end because I may not get the truth. Or is my goal to turn detective, and am I ready to invest that much energy (plus that isn\u2019t really healthy) and find out something I maybe don\u2019t want to find out?\nHmmm\u2026good points. I have to admit that yes, my intention at first was more confrontational (blush), to dig out the truth, like I\u2019m onto you and I won\u2019t be fooled. But Donna mentioned something healthier and that would perhaps bring me more peace of mind\u2026that my goal could be just to let him know where I stand, that I have distrust issues because of conversations I\u2019ve heard (directly from him), and that I\u2019m not okay with his choices/decisions. At the end of the day though, I can\u2019t change who he chooses to be and what he chooses to do. And ultimately, if who he chooses to be doesn\u2019t affect me directly and how I function as a wife/mom, then it\u2019s best to just let it go, because it\u2019s not something I can change. Plus, I had mentioned to Donna that I\u2019m torn at times between the good my dad does do and those choices he makes that I don\u2019t agree with and Donna mentioned something I need to realize is accepting the good and bad about my dad. It\u2019s a sticky subject and one that requires more insight on my part, but I do feel though that accepting who he is as a whole is a good start.\nOne last thing that I was able to share with Donna before our time ran out was the overwhelming emotions I\u2019ve felt since becoming a mom, how new this is to me, and I literally gave her an emphatic \u201cI had no idea what to expect!!\u201d At which point we both burst out laughing, especially because she has two young children so she can completely understand.\nAll in all it was a good experience and I\u2019m looking forward to our next meetup in a couple of weeks.\n#DPchallenge family Life therapist therapy\nPrevious Post Burned Out But Laughing\nNext Post Mr. Postman, Is there a letter for me?\n2 thoughts on \u201cProject Therapy\u201d\nrammiegirl says:\ntherapists are wonderful people with an overlooked and sometimes greatly needed profession. I like my psychiatrist as well, although my best interaction was with a psychologist. I feel that because they are not allowed to write prescriptions, they can focus more on people interactions and the mind/feelings. Not sure which one you had, but I am glad that you had positive outcomes from it!\nI couldn\u2019t agree with you more! You know, I\u2019m not sure if she\u2019s a Psychiatrist, will have to look into that. She\u2019s a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT). She was definitely more focused on mind/thoughts though from what she was saying to me and asking. Thank you for stopping by and leaving your comment!",
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        "raw_content": "Will a great or crazy idea guarantee financial success?\nTo begin with, there are few if any things that are guaranteed in life and business. Having a brilliant idea for a product or service is not one of them. Financial success comes from creating a revenue stream. I have seen many a good idea that was presented to me or to our company for us to develop and the ratio failure of success has been clearly in favor of the former. There are two main categories that seem to form the basis for inventors, entrepreneurs, investors, scientists, etc hinge their business model thinking on the following criteria: \u2022 Have a unique enough idea that is difficult or impossible for others to offer to the market. \u2022 Seek protection from the domestic and foreign patent offices. Either way, both concepts bet the whole endeavor on uniqueness and / or forced market protection. It should be no surprise that the startup business failure rate is so high because neither one deals with generating revenue for the organization. In the day and age of the Web and the many other electronic means the world has become very flat and accessible. It is a really bad idea thinking that you have something so unique that nobody else can reproduce your bright idea. I get weekly calls from companies in Asia about how they will be able to provide just about any gizmo you can think of. False hope is also the root cause for patents not working effectively in guaranteeing revenue. The best time for you to sell and ship anything with better than average success, is the \u201cpatent pending\u201d time. Once you have to disclosure key information about the patent and this is public knowledge it does not take an awful lot of tweaking and voila you have more competitors than you can shake a stick at. I am not saying that a really brilliant idea or patent will not work, but you need to prove to investors and banks that you can ship product/service and make money off of it. Single best road to getting out of either issue is to focus on delivering a solution with purpose and having a process in place delivering predictable outcome and repeat over and over. Here is where the cookie crumbles: Remember, cash is king and you can only get to that with a good strategy of generating a consistent revenue stream getting you there. Ralf\nPosted in business development, enthusiasm, leadership, motivation and tagged business development, collaboration, inspiration, inspire, tolerance",
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        "raw_content": "The Townsend Plan was a proposal by Dr. Francis Townsend, a retired medical doctor, during the Great Depression for an old-age pension in the United States. For a few years it spawned a popular movement, but with the passage of Social Security the Townsend movement lost most of its steam.\nThe plan was mathematically suspect. The proposed pension was $200 a month, to be funded by a 2% national sales tax, which wouldn't come close to covering the proposed pension for every senior citizen. To get around this, it relied on a requirement that the entire $200 be spent immediately, where it would be taxed at 2%, and claimed the plan would pump so much money into the U.S. economy it would automagically generate all the tax revenue needed to fund it, and get the U.S. out of the Depression all at the same time. (This is called something-d-o-o economics). It was opposed by Franklin D. Roosevelt for this reason, but its popularity may have propelled the passage of Social Security as a more workable, mathematically sound[1] plan in its stead.\nFrancis Townsend sought out some strange alliances trying to get the plan passed by Congress. He first appealed to the Roosevelt administration and was rebuffed. He then allied his movement with the 1934 campaign of former socialist Upton Sinclair for governor of California, then a couple of years later in an alliance with the right-wing Roman Catholic \"radio priest\", Father Coughlin, in support of a short-lived third party called the Union Party, which only ran candidates in the 1936 election and disbanded shortly thereafter. Despite Social Security filling the need for an old-age pension, the Townsend movement continued well after Francis Townsend's death in 1960 into 1978, when the National Townsend Plan closed its doors leaving only state chapters, and beyond, albeit with minuscule and aged support by then.[2]\nThe 9-9-9 Plan\n\u2191 This is disputable, but at least Social Security has survived this long. The Townsend Plan had all the soundness of a pyramid scheme and would have collapsed within a few years if enacted.\n\u2191 \"Townsend Plan, Once the Hope of Thousands, Is Near Death\", The New York Times.\nRetrieved from \"https://rationalwiki.org/w/index.php?title=Townsend_Plan&oldid=1877065\"",
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        "raw_content": "Nationalism, Internationalism, and Cosmopolitanism: Some Observations from Modern Indian History\nPartha Chatterjee; Nationalism, Internationalism, and Cosmopolitanism: Some Observations from Modern Indian History. Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East 1 August 2016; 36 (2): 320\u2013334. doi: https://doi.org/10.1215/1089201X-3603392\nThis paper looks at nationalism, internationalism, and cosmopolitanism as an interconnected triad of political ideas and movements in twentieth-century India. Militant Indian nationalists and communists created a distinction between the internationalism of empire and that of the anticolonial national movements. In the period of the Cold War and decolonization, a movement among nonaligned countries sought to preserve the legacy of anticolonial internationalism. Until the 1960s, the violation of human rights was largely seen as related to the persistence of colonial rule and racial discrimination. Contemporary proposals for a cosmopolitan order frequently reject the legacy of anticolonial nationalism and appeal to the tradition of the liberal internationalism of empire. Specific global movements that point to future transnational political arrangements are an important new development, but they do not yet offer a blueprint for a cosmopolitical order. Compared to the historical legacy of anticolonial nationalism in countries like India, the appeal of cosmopolitanism is limited.\nIndian nationalism, internationalism, cosmopolitanism",
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        "raw_content": "California\u2019s Single-Payer Health Care Plan Would Be Costly and Risky\nAnalyses estimate that implementing a single-payer system would cost California between $330 billion and $400 billion per year, and there are reasons to believe that these estimates are too low.\nBy Elizabeth Myers\nSingle-payer health care is e a major issue in California\u2019s 2018 gubernatorial election. Democratic candidate Gavin Newsom has strongly endorsed the idea, while Republican candidate John Cox is opposed. Last year, a single-payer bill, SB 562: The Healthy California Act, passed the state Senate but was placed on hold in the Assembly.\nSB 562 would replace the current health care system with a state program under which all provider claims are paid centrally with no network restrictions, deductibles, co-pays, or other limitations. One governing body would replace the current array of public and private insurers. Medicare, Medi-Cal, and the Children\u2019s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) would be integrated into the new system.\nProponents of single-payer primarily tout its ability to move the state towards universal coverage. However, California is already fairly close to achieving universal coverage. The June 2017 CDC report states that only 6.8 percent of Californians are uninsured. The other 93.2 percent already have private insurance, Medi-Cal, or gained insurance through Covered California during the Affordable Care Act (ACA) expansion.\nCreating a single-payer health care system would be enormously costly, time-consuming, and difficult from a political and implementation standpoint. If achieving universal coverage is the primary goal, existing insurance schemes and government programs could be expanded to cover the uninsured instead. If Medi-Cal coverage is considered insufficient, it could be enhanced without impacting other categories of insurance.\nA major argument from proponents of single-payer is the claim that it saves money by eliminating profits and administrative overhead \u2014 money that is going to insurance providers. Relative to all health care costs, these amounts are quite small. Most California residents already have coverage either through the government (Medi-Cal or Medicare) or a non-profit provider (Kaiser Permanente or Blue Shield), so profits only enter into the equation for a minority of Californians. Second, SB 562 would remove incentives to control costs, eliminating managed care. As a result, provider charges would probably increase substantially, overwhelming any savings from the elimination of middlemen.\nKaiser Permanente, the nation\u2019s largest non-profit health plan and the insurer for many Californians, is known for its high quality of care and cost-conscious decision-making. A single-payer system would eliminate managed care organizations, and with them, the years of efficiency gains made to eliminate wasteful spending and improve quality. A statement by Kaiser\u2019s CEO last year emphasized the difference between universal coverage and single-payer, mentioning his hesitations with single payer\u2019s outdated fee-for-service model.\nPerhaps the most daunting challenge of a single-payer system is the price tag. Analyses estimate that implementing a single-payer system would cost California between $330 billion and $400 billion per year, and there are reasons to believe that these estimates are too low. To put the potential costs in perspective, the entire California state budget for 2018-2019 is $201.4 billion. SB 562 does not provide details about how funds would be raised to pay for single-payer.\nFurthermore, SB 562 has no mention of cost control measures, while explicitly saying there will be no co-pays, deductibles, or premiums. It plans to cover all medically necessary care, including medical, vision, dental, hearing, and reproductive services. Other services like chiropractic care and acupuncture would also be fully covered under the new program.\nMany other countries have universal health care coverage and better health outcomes than the United States, an argument frequently used in favor of single-payer. However, many of these countries utilize free-market mechanisms that promote cost-conscious decision-making. These include price transparency, fewer regulations, consumer choice, and cost-sharing to prevent overuse of services.\nAside from the fundamental problems aforementioned, there are considerable political and legal roadblocks associated with implementing a single-payer system in California. Assuming that tax increases would be a necessity for funding purposes, a key obstacle would be gaining the two-thirds vote requirement for passing any such increases in the state legislature. Other obstacles include Proposition 4 of 1979, referred to as the Gann Limit, which limits state and local appropriations. Implementation of a taxpayer-funded single-payer system would necessitate repealing the Gann Limit or exempting the new taxes from the limit. Proposition 98, passed in 1988, requires that a certain amount of state tax revenues be diverted toward education funding and taxes for a single-payer system would fall into this category. So, once again, voters would have to approve exempting these new taxes from Prop. 98.\nProponents of the single-payer system believe that the new taxes needed to fund it could be addressed in legislation without requiring voter approval. The California Budget & Policy Center sees this as \u201cvery unlikely,\u201d since it would require amending the state Constitution. When it comes to Proposition 98, the likelihood of exempting new taxes is less clear, since it depends on differences between the General Fund and Special Fund, potentially opening the door to a lawsuit.\nMuch uncertainty exists about the possibility of rolling federal funding into the California Health Fund (a new fund from which the state government would pay all medical expenses). The federal government funds Medicare and most of Medi-Cal, setting or at least influencing eligibility rules. This creates a hurdle to covering undocumented immigrants; federal funds are currently not allowed to finance any of the social services provided to this population.\nThe combination of the political and legal complications, SB 562\u2019s enormous price tag, and the lack of cost-control measures and long-term funding uncertainties need to be carefully considered by Californians. Vermont tried to implement a single-payer health care system in 2014 but ultimately abandoned it following a myriad of challenges. Vermont had a population of 625,000 residents at the time. California\u2019s is home to nearly 40 million people. Increasing access to health care is a laudable goal, but changes to the system should focus on improving health care outcomes for patients and improving the quality and affordability of care. 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        "raw_content": "Youths, families invited to taste outdoor sports\n(Teen Challenge Monterey Bay gave lessons in stand-up paddle boarding during the annual Monterey Bay Youth Outdoor Day in 2017 at the fairgrounds. File photo by Johanna Miller/Register-Pajaronian)\nWATSONVILLE \u2014 The eighth annual Monterey Bay Youth Outdoor Day, a free family-oriented outdoor activity day, will take place at the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds Oct. 5. and 6.\nThe great news is, according to event coordinator Elyse Destout: It\u2019s free.\nLoads of exhibitors and sport enthusiasts will be on hand to help youths get acquainted and excited about such activities as water sports, archery, fishing classes, biking, rock climbing, health and safety, conservation, disc golf, scuba diving, kayaking, equestrian clubs, and gardening.\n\u201cParking, admission, all the activities and shows are free,\u201d Destout said. \u201cThe only thing with a cost is lunch, if you choose to do that. We encourage kids ages 5 to 16 years old to participate, but the event is for the whole family.\u201d\nYouth Outdoor Day founder Russel Maridon, who describes himself as an avid outdoorsman, and is a member of the Fish and Game Commission, said he drummed up the idea simply because he grew up enjoying a wealth of outdoor activities. He said he has become increasingly aware of how many youths spend so much time glued to TV and computer screens and are overweight.\nDestout said that this year about 20 volunteers, many of them high school students, are pitching in to make the event happen.\n\u201cSchools are invited to come out this year on Friday,\u201d Destout said. \u201cThis year Bike Smart with their bike rodeo and bike safety will be part of the excitement. Also, Fly Fishing of Santa Cruz with casting lessons and fly tying, the Ventana Wildlife Association, and 4-H are a few of the players that will be on hand.\u201d\nDonations from C&N Tractors, Lakeside Organic Gardens and New Families, a foster care agency, and various local farmers are key players in the event.\nThere are still openings for booths and last minute sign-ups, Destout said.\n\u201cWe\u2019d love to get more surf instructors out here again,\u201d she said.\nThe event runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days and takes place on the lawn in front of the main stage and in front of the Arts and Crafts building at the fairgrounds. For information, visit www.mbyod.org or call Destout at 840-5547.\nReport of gun-wielding man draws police response\nSupporting families through dance\nPV Trustees pass year\u2019s first budget report\nThe eighth annual Monterey Bay Youth Outdoor Day, a free family-oriented outdoor activity day, will take place at the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds Oct. 5. and 6.",
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        "raw_content": "You are at:Home\u00bbRehab Reviews\u00bbOutpatient\u00bbInter-Tribal Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Center\nInter-Tribal Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Center\nThe Inter-Tribal Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Center has been providing no- and low-cost outpatient substance abuse services for members of the Tribes of Northeast Oklahoma and the Miami, Oklahoma community since 1973. Miami, a small city in the northeast corner of Oklahoma, is the Peoria Tribe\u2019s headquarters.\nTreatment methods combine traditional therapy and the 12 steps.\nAfter a phone intake session, clients are invited to attend weekly substance abuse group therapy led by a CADC. Additionally, clients work with their counselor to create an individualized schedule for individual therapy sessions. Group sessions explore coping skills, relapse prevention and family dynamics. Groups are intimate, seldom having more than six participants.\nInter-Tribal strongly suggests clients attend 12-step meetings such as AA/NA while in treatment. While there are not any meetings on-site, staff can provide clients with a list of nearby community meetings. Inter-tribal is unable to offer dual diagnosis support, but can refer clients with co-occurring disorders to area mental health facilities.\nThe duration of outpatient treatment is progress-based and each client works with their counselor to determine the steps necessary for aftercare and building an on-going network of sober support.\nInter-Tribal provides substance abuse prevention education in local schools and offers DUI assessments and urine tests. The Peoria facility also provides medical services including maternity care, nursing services and preventative screenings.\nInter-Tribal Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Center has been counseling members of The Tribes of Northeast Oklahoma for over 40 years. With a flexible individual therapy schedule and group support tailored to work with each individual\u2019s schedule, it is able to offer culturally sensitive treatment for Native Americans and the community at large.\n21 N. Eight Tribes Trail\nInter-Tribal Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Center Cost: Free for members of the Tribes of Northeast Oklahoma; Sliding scale for others. Reach Inter-Tribal Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Center at (918) 542-5543.\nDo you have a complaint or review of Inter-Tribal Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Center? Use the comments area below to add to your review of Inter-Tribal Substance Abuse and Treatment Center.\nPhoto courtesy of TheWhitePelican (Own work) [CC BY-SA 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons (resized and cropped)",
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        "raw_content": "How do teachers know what they know about HE? An investigation into teachers' HE knowledge base and how it is acquired\nFoster, R. (2005) How do teachers know what they know about HE? An investigation into teachers' HE knowledge base and how it is acquired. British Educational Research Association Annual Conference, 15th - 17th September, Universty of Glamorgan.\nThis paper reports the findings of a research project carried out with secondary school teachers in the North West of England about their knowledge of opportunities in Higher Education (HE). The research is the initial phase of an Aimhigher development project aimed at enhancing the knowledge and skills base of teachers in the North West region who will be involved in giving guidance to pupils on options beyond 16, thereby supporting the increased participation of young people in Higher Education. Edge Hill is working in partnership on this project with Manchester Metropolitan University and Greater Merseyside Connexions. The research findings will inform the development work being undertaken by Greater Merseyside Connexions in relation to information resources and will provide a comparative perspective with the parallel research in post-16 colleges being undertaken by Manchester Metropolitan University. The starting point for this research was the consistent evidence of two significant factors in decisions by young people about entering HE. The first of these is that, for many young people, choosing HE is a process that begins early in their education, 2 often in the 12 \u2013 14 age range, i.e. Key Stage 3. For example, as long ago as 1996, Howieson and Semple identified the need for guidance and support at an earlier age than it was typically offered. More recent research (e.g. Foskett et al 2004) comes to similar conclusions. The second factor is the strong evidence that many students will seek and take notice of the opinion and advice of a teacher whom they know well and trust rather than necessarily the \u2018expert\u2019 person, e.g. Careers or Aimhigher Coordinator. In the words of Foskett et al (2004): \u2018 \u2026teachers were seen also as being influential in the choices of pupils, particularly if they were perceived as inspirational.\u2019 (Foskett et al, 2004:29) The investigation sought answers to the following questions: \u2022 What demands are made of teachers who work with Key Stage 3 and 4 pupils in terms of guiding or advising pupils about opportunities in HE? \u2022 How do teachers acquire their knowledge and understanding of HE? \u2022 In what areas of HE knowledge do teachers feel most secure and most challenged? \u2022 What additional sources of update information about HE would teachers find most useful?",
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        "raw_content": "THE MEDIA IS A FUNHOUSE MIRROR: COMPARING ECONOMIC INTERACTION ISSUES IN THE U.S. AND CHINESE MEDIA\nYiye Zhang, yzhang91@usfca.eduFollow\nThis project studied the differences between mainstream news reporting in the U.S. and China. I employed content analysis to analyze the major features of 427 news reports about the economic interaction between the two countries. The research focused on the key media frames in the two sets of news media, the factors that shaped these media frames, and the real meanings behind those reports. The study found both similarities and differences. The two sets of media showed significant differences in their reporting of news and events about economic issues in terms of the selection of topics, and the discourse used, and at the ideological level. However, somewhat surprisingly, the overall pattern of reporting in practice was similar. Both were very selective in their news stories and news frames, focusing only on certain aspects of events and facts, and intentionally ignoring other aspects. They tended to report stories consistent with the foreign and economic policy of their host countries, and to select facts that favor their own country\u2019s policies and interests. Therefore, the U.S. and Chinese media both act like a fun house mirror that reveals the overall images of our world albeit with somewhat distorted facts.\nZhang, Yiye, \"THE MEDIA IS A FUNHOUSE MIRROR: COMPARING ECONOMIC INTERACTION ISSUES IN THE U.S. AND CHINESE MEDIA\" (2012). Master's Theses. 52.\nChinese Studies Commons, International and Area Studies Commons, International and Intercultural Communication Commons, Journalism Studies Commons",
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        "raw_content": "In order to assist you in planning your wedding, we provide the following guidelines:\nPlease call the church office at (440) 885-1360 regarding the availability of the date, time and pastor for your wedding. This should be done as early as possible, even before you book your reception hall. You can reserve either the sanctuary or the chapel (depending on the size of the wedding) through the church office. Reservations include both the marriage service, as well as the rehearsal.\nScheduled church functions take priority over wedding dates and times. If you request another pastor to be part of the service, he/she will participate as a guest pastor and will assist the Ridgewood pastor. If more than one wedding is scheduled for the same day, there will be a minimum of three hours between services with a limit of two weddings per day.\nPre-Marital Counseling:\nAll couples to be married shall participate in pre-marital classes with the pastor. An appointment should be made for the first class as soon as possible, or at least six months before the wedding date. Subsequent sessions will be scheduled after the first session, with a minimum of three sessions required.\nDuring a pre-marital counseling session your marriage service will be discussed. Any changes to the order of the service will be by agreement between the pastor and the couple. Additional acts of worship will also be decided at this time, such as the singing of hymns, scripture or other readings, and/or the serving of Holy Communion. Music selections must be consistent with a service of worship and \u201cchurch appropriate\u201d, as determined by the pastor.\nThe beauty of simplicity is recommended \u2013 you know, Less is More. If you have a florist, you can arrange plans for floral arrangements, candles, aisle cloth, etc. through them. To help you in planning your decorations, it will be helpful to know that the sanctuary aisle is 75 feet long, and the sanctuary will seat 325 people. The church supplies six large altar candles. A candelabrum is extra.\nPictures may be taken during the processional and the recessional, and (as long as it is inconspicuous) during the service of marriage. NO FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY is permitted during the actual wedding ceremony to preserve the sanctity of the moment.\nAll wedding contracts include a forty-five minute period following the ceremony for photography. If your photographer goes over this 45-minute period, there will be a fee of $25.00 for every 15 minutes over the 45-minute time limit. A bill will be sent by mail.\nOrganist & Music:\nIt is your responsibility to contact our church Music Director regarding the scheduling of the organ music as soon as the wedding is booked. We welcome your ideas in the selection of the prelude, processional and recessional music as determined by the organist. We will be happy to offer suggestions upon request. We will also be glad to work with the soloist or instrumentalist of your choice. For special and/or additional music that needs extra rehearsals, there will be an additional fee charged.\nWedding Director:\nThe church wedding director will be present during both the rehearsal and the actual wedding. She/He will assist the members of the bridal party in various aspects.\nThe bridal party dressing room is the Church Living Room on the second floor (located adjacent to the sanctuary). It is accessed through the first room on the right on the parking lot side of the building (Room 216). The groomsmen dressing room is the Nurse\u2019s office located on the second floor on the opposite side of the building from the Living Room. Our custodian will assist members of the bridal party in finding their way around.\nUshers should be on duty at least 30 minutes before the stated time of the wedding. All members of the wedding party should be in the church building at least 30 minutes prior to the ceremony to ensure that everything takes place on time.\nIf you have special requests or other deviations from these guidelines, they may be permitted on a case-by-case basis as determined by the pastor, so feel free to voice them when you meet.",
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        "raw_content": "Movies As Art\nOn February 19, 2014 February 18, 2014 By lucindasagemidgordenIn Art, Peace, Uncategorized\n\u201cWe have to make a sustained effort, again and again, to cultivate the positive aspects within us.\u201d ~Dalai Lama\n\u201cPeace cannot be kept by force. it can only be achieved by understanding.\u201d \u2013Albert Einstein\n\u201cI\u2019m not responsible for what people think, Pat, only for what I am.\u201d \u2013Jim McKay, as played by Gregory Peck in The Big Country\nAfter I wrote last week\u2019s post, about the movie Friendly Persuasion, I was second guessing myself about continuing a series about movies. I don\u2019t know why I always do that. I thought that discussing movies was a silly idea.Then last weekend, my husband and I saw Monuments Men, and I changed my mind. Art is of vital importance to the human race, because it reflects who are. It shows our souls. Movies are a particularly effective art form, because when we see a movie, we we enter the characters lives and feel what they\u2019re feeling. Entering the lives of the characters in a movie can change our perspective.\nSo, this week I\u2019ve chosen to write about another movie I love, a pacifistic Western. Maybe you didn\u2019t know there was such a thing. I suggest you check out, The Big Country 1958 with Gregory Peck, Jean Simmons, Carol Baker, Charlton Heston, and Burl Ives. And just like last week\u2019s movie, it\u2019s directed by William Wyler.\nIn The Big Country, Gregory Peck plays Jim McKay, a sea captain, from Baltimore, who has fallen in love with Carol Baker\u2019s character, Pat Terrill, while she\u2019s back East going to school. She\u2019s the daughter of a rich Texas cattle rancher. The movie begins with Jim\u2019s arrival in the small town near the Terrill ranch, and right away, we know something\u2019s wrong. What we discover is that Jim McKay has landed in the middle of a blood feud between Major Henry Terrill, played by Charles Bickford, and Rufus Hannassey, played by Burl Ives.\nThe protagonist, Jim McKay is an enigma to everyone. He\u2019s not the typical mysterious stranger coming to town with guns strapped to his hip. No, he\u2019s a man of peace. Throughout the movie, he does things that confound and change almost everyone he meets. In this way, he\u2019s not your typical protagonist. Most of the time it\u2019s the main character that suffers and changes. In this case, because of who McKay is, those around him change for the better. He\u2019s the moral center of the movie.\nNot all of the characters change for the better, however. One who doesn\u2019t is Major Terrill. At one point in the movie, he says, \u201cI don\u2019t understand this man, Steve.\u201d Of course he doesn\u2019t understand. him, because he\u2019s convinced that violence is the only way to solve his problems. He\u2019s not alone in this belief. But McKay refuses to play that game, which causes the other characters to do some hard thinking.\nThere are only two characters who seem to understand him. Julie Maragon, Pat\u2019s friend, and Julie\u2019s former hired hand Ramon. At one point Ramon says of McKay, \u201cA man like that is very rare.\u201d\nOne incident after another causes Major Terrill\u2019s hired hands to question the fight they\u2019ve been carrying on for so long. First, Jim tries to stop Major Terrill from punishing the Hannassey\u2019s for roughing him up on the road his first day in town. Then he refuses to ride the crazy horse that the hands always put the tenderfoots on. After that he sets out on his own to see the surrounding country, even though he\u2019s been warned, it\u2019s a \u201cbig country\u201d and people who\u2019ve lived there all their lives have gotten lost. Of course, being a sea captain, he knows how to navigate through vast areas. All of these incidences lead up to a break between Pat and himself. She idolizes her father, and believes that Jim is a coward, because he shuns violence.\nThough McKay is a nonviolent man, he does use violence twice in the movie. The first time is a calculated attempt to get Charlton Heston\u2019s character, Steve Leech to see that violence is not the way to solve problems. He accepts Leech\u2019s offer to fight, but he does it in the middle of the night when there are no witnesses. At the end of the fight he asks Leech, \u201cNow tell me Leech, what did we prove?\u201d That\u2019s a big turning point in the outcome of the movie.\nThe other time McKay uses violence is at the Hannassey ranch in Blanco Canyon. Julie Maragon, who was the owner of the Big Muddy, until she sold it to McKay, is kidnapped by Buck Hannassey, Rufus\u2019 son. The Maragon ranch has the largest water source in the area, The Big Muddy River. All the area ranchers must water their cattle in the river during the dry season. Terrill has kept the Hannassey cattle from the river.\nThe object of the kidnapping is two fold, to lure Henry Terrill to the canyon, so Rufus can kill him. The other objective is to force her to sell her ranch to them. McKay attempts to avert violence by promising the Hannassey\u2019s they can have all the water they want. But, Buck, hits Julie when she tries to keep him from shooting McKay. That is the one time, when McKay acts without thinking. He fights Buck Hannassey.\nThe feud is ended when Rufus sees that McKay\u2019s right, the violence will only escalate and everyone will die. He offers to fight Terrill alone, just the two of them.\nThe main reason I love this movie, is because of the message behind it. Violence is weakness. McKay is the embodiment of integrity and strength, because he values peace, he knows who he is, and doesn\u2019t care what anyone else thinks about him.\nWe all know the debate that goes on about how violent movies and TV shows cause our children to be violent people. I believe that violent movies and TV shows reflect our cultural attitudes, more than influence them. We value the tough individual who shows little emotion and who gets the job done no matter what. Of course we see violence as a way to solve our problems, because look at how our country was born, with a bloody revolution. Unlike other revolutions, we had some very smart Founding Fathers who managed to create a new kind of government without the aftermath of continued bloodshed. But, throughout the years, we\u2019ve felt pride in the fact that we stood up for our rights and didn\u2019t back down.\nThe Revolution was more than two-hundred years ago. 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Martin, Anna Krien, Anne Frank, Anne Summers, Arthur Miller, Chris Jericho, Craig Silvey, East of Eden, Elizabeth George Speare, Feminism & Pop Culture, Francine Pascal, Gillian Flynn, Gloria Steinem, Gone Girl, Hope: A Tragedy, Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me?, John Steinbeck, Joyce Carol Oates, Kristin Chenoweth, Lois Banner, Margo Lanagan, Marilyn: The Passion & the Paradox, Mindy Kaling, Naomi Wolf, National Reading Hour, Night Games, Sea Hearts, Shalom Auslander, Stephen King, The Amber Amulet, The Crucible, The Diary of Anne Frank, The Life & Opinions of Maf the Dog & of His Friend Marilyn Monroe, The Misogyny Factor, The Summer Before, The Witch of Blackbird Pond, Under the Dome, Vagina: A New Biography\t\u00b6 2 Comments\nIt\u2019s that time of year again\u2014National Reading Hour\u2014and last year for the event I chronicled the books I\u2019d read and what I thought of them and thought I\u2019d do something similar this year.\nWithout further ado, here\u2019s an incomplete list (I threw out my day planner from last year in which I\u2019d pencilled in time for reading certain publications so some of this is from memory) of the books I\u2019ve read since then.\nBlonde by Joyce Carol Oates.\nOutrageous Acts & Everyday Rebellions by Gloria Steinem.\nA Little Bit Wicked by Kristin Chenoweth.\nIs Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? 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Outspoken, right-winged commentators like Nancy Grace and Bill O\u2019Reilly had no shortage of perspectives on the case, and used \u201cexpert\u201d witnesses (some credible, like fellow World Wrestling Entertainment stars John Cena, Chris Jericho, and Bret Hart, and some not-so-credible, like former WWE wrestlers Marc Mero and Steve Blackman, who both had axes to grind with the company) and opinions to bolster their arguments that pro-wrestling is nothing but a homoerotic display of extreme violence and degradation of all that is good and right in American culture by a bunch of \u2019roided-up, \u201cfake\u201d performers.\nBooks such as Benoit: Wrestling with the Horror that Destroyed a Family & Crippled a Sport by Steven Johnson, Heath McCoy, Irv Muchnick and Greg Oliver and Matthew Randazzo V\u2019s Ring of Hell: The Story of Chris Benoit & the Fall of the Pro Wrestling Industry have examined that case and divided fans on the topic.\nWhen I originally wrote the article below for a university paper, then subsequently re-edited it for a wrestling website, I struggled to reconcile the \u201cfamily man\u201d and 20-year pro wrestling veteran that fans and co-workers loved, with the monster who orchestrated a horror weekend involving domestic violence and obvious mental illness on Benoit\u2019s part.\nI have to admit I\u2019m still biased, and still don\u2019t feel as badly about Benoit as I should and do feel about someone like Charlie Sheen. As I wrote in \u201cMinus Two & a Half Men\u201d:\n\u201cOn the one hand, I felt his legacy as one of the best professional wrestlers ever to grace the squared circle shouldn\u2019t be forgotten, however, Benoit took three lives\u2026, sullied the reputation of professional wrestling and sparked a debate on steroids and drug testing that raged for years; the smoke of which still lingers today\u2026\n\u201cBenoit was obviously seriously mentally ill; the (not-so-) funny thing is, his friends, family and co-workers never picked up on it.\u201d\nSo, without further ado, here is a version of the article I mentioned above, originally written in 2008, with regular edits thereafter. Let me know what you think in the comments.\nOver the weekend of 23rd and 24th June, 2007, the world of professional wrestling was rocked by the double murder-suicide involving World Wrestling Entertainment Superstar Chris Benoit, his wife and seven-year-old son.\nBenoit was scheduled to appear at a WWE pay-per-view on the night of Sunday, 24th June, but had to return home abruptly a few days earlier, claiming that his wife, Nancy, and son, Daniel, had food poisoning. Suspicions arose when Benoit sent five odd text messages to co-workers and friends, repeatedly stating his \u201cphysical address\u201d, which door to his suburban home was unlocked, and where his dogs were tied up. When repeated phone calls from the WWE went unanswered, and inquiries into local hospitals in the Atlanta, Georgia, area proved fruitless, WWE contacted authorities, who had a neighbour search the home, finding the bodies of Nancy, 43, and Daniel, 7. The body of Benoit, 40, was found hanging from a weight machine in his home gym.\nAt first it was thought the gruesome body count was the result of a triple-murder, and WWE ran a special three-hour tribute edition of their flagship show Raw, dedicated to the memory of Benoit. However, about 26 hours later news broke that it was actually Benoit who killed his family and himself. All mentions of his name were banned from WWE programming, and repeats of the tribute show were cancelled in international markets.\nDoug Frattallone, a television producer, reporter and anchor, and author of the \u201cProfessor Wrestling\u201d column on The Pittsburgh Channel website, says, \u201cIf there\u2019s police tape around the home of one of your employees\u2014and your employee and his family is inside, deceased\u2014that might be a signal that there\u2019s foul play. It\u2019s certainly not the time to immortalise someone [with a tribute show]\u201d.\nThe media, particularly in the US, had a field day with this story as more aspects of the crime came to light. Bad press has surrounded sports entertainment pretty much since its inception, and has only increased as the juggernaut that is WWE becomes more popular on a global scale. For example, when the Chris Benoit tragedy was revealed, US news programs, such as FOX\u2019s controversial O\u2019Reily Factor, were quick to point out that four prominent professional wrestlers had died since the book Wrestling Babylon by Irv Muchnick was published in 2007, adding to the industry\u2019s negative profile. In the tome, Muchnick reveals 2002 and 2006 studies that focused on the premature deaths of 62 power lifters and 3, 850 National Football League (NFL) players respectively, and how the bigger men and men suspected of using steroids died at rates much higher than their non-drug-using counterparts. These findings lend themselves to the theory that Benoit committed his crimes while experiencing \u201c\u2019roid rage\u201d, which I will return to later. But, Muchnick says, little attention has been paid to \u201cthe mortality rate of pro wrestlers\u2026\u201d because \u201c\u2026they\u2019re just, you know, wrestlers\u201d, and \u201care not actual human beings\u201d.\nAlthough not a wrestling fan at the time of Owen Hart\u2019s death, a fatal accident that occurred during a pay-per-view where Hart was involved in an entrance via a cable from the rafters, I can only imagine the bad press generated at that time. And at the end of 2005, Eddie Guerrero, a second-generation wrestler and one of Benoit\u2019s best friends, died of heart failure resulting from heavy drug use earlier in the wrestler\u2019s life. This death didn\u2019t cause as much controversy as Hart\u2019s and Benoit\u2019s (The Los Angeles Times newspaper dedicated almost ninety times as much info on Benoit as it did on Guerrero\u2019s death), however there was some debate over drug use in sports entertainment once the toxicology report was released. WWE have overhauled their Wellness Policy, in which wrestlers are monitored on and penalised for drug use more stringently.\nKevin McElvaney, Pro Wrestling Illustrated magazine and WrestleZone.com columnist, shares his thoughts on the Wellness Policy:\n\u201cChris Benoit was obviously either allowed to \u2018slip through the cracks\u2019 or somehow circumvent the Wellness Policy through a loophole or with a cheating device\u2026 There was a recent change implemented in the Wellness Policy which addresses the possibility of cheating in urine tests. Wrestlers must now lift their shirts and pull their pants down to their knees while giving urine samples, while a representative of the testing team observes. Some people were probably using urine filtration devices to produce clean samples, and it\u2019s possible that Chris Benoit did the same thing\u2026 One problem with the\u2026 policy\u2014at least as of June 2007\u2014was that doctors notes excused plenty of drug abuses that would otherwise have been punished\u2026\u201d\nFellow WrestleZone.com reporter Keelan Balderson echoes McElvaney\u2019s concerns on the legitimacy of the program:\n\u201c\u2026There are a few major loopholes that wouldn\u2019t be allowed in the Olympics, for example\u2026 If you have a legitimate doctor\u2019s prescription for a substance\u2026 it\u2019s allowed to slide\u201d.\nBenoit had a doctor\u2019s prescription, from the corrupt Dr. Philip Astin, who was charged with 175 counts of illegally prescribing drugs to Benoit and others, and has been sentenced to ten years imprisonment.\nWhen reading the many farewell messages on the websites of Benoit\u2019s peers and fellow wrestlers at the time the news broke, it\u2019s clear he and his family\u2019s deaths were hard to fathom. Former WWE Champion and current commentator for the SmackDown! Brand, Booker T, said on Houston, Texas, news program KHOU:\n\u201cI feel like the human life is a delicate piece of equipment and everyone has their breaking point. We don\u2019t know what his breaking point was\u2026 We\u2019re all human. I just think it was a huge malfunction and whatever it was, we may never know\u201d.\nControversial former WWE Superstar Bret Hart, brother of the late Owen Hart, was interviewed extensively in the wake of the tragedy, saying Benoit was a locker-room leader and never expressed any signs that could have signified the events that occurred. \u201cIt knocked you off your feet the second you heard it\u2026\u201d, Hart said, \u201cI can\u2019t imagine Chris killing his son\u2026\u201d. In fact, Hart revealed that as a child, Benoit \u201creminded me of my own little son\u2026\u201d\nRob Van Dam, a former WWE Superstar who is known for being outspoken, holds Benoit in the highest esteem:\n\u201cChris was truly a role model\u2019s role model. You simply had to respect him and admire his focus and unmatched discipline. If I ever got asked a question about who I looked up to the most in the business\u2026 it\u2019s Chris Benoit\u2014in the ring and in the dressing room and with his family\u201d.\nHowever, there are others who view Benoit\u2019s actions as unthinkable. Former WWE Diva Victoria, who chose to vent her feelings on MySpace, said the murder-suicide was \u201cselfish\u201d and \u201churtful\u201d, fearing that the high profile of Benoit \u201cglamorises the situation\u201d.\nAnd of course there\u2019s the official statements from WWE and Vince McMahon (whose WWE character and alter-ego \u201cMr. McMahon\u201d was involved in a murder angle in the weeks leading up to Benoit\u2019s death, which was immediately abolished in light of the tragedy) who appeared on US morning show Today, and his wife and WWE CEO Linda McMahon on Good Morning America. In Vince\u2019s interview, he said that Benoit doesn\u2019t represent what the WWE is about (although when he was alive, many people in the company, wrestling insiders and wrestling fans would say that Benoit was exactly what the WWE was about, or should be about), and that there was \u201cno way of telling that this man was a monster\u201d.\nThe WWE knows how smart their fans are in terms of knowing what goes on outside the ring, so why not incorporate some of that into the product? Chris Benoit will never be mentioned on or in WWE programming and publications again. However, to my knowledge Benoit has been mentioned twice on WWE programming since his demise [up to May 2008]: once in an onscreen address from Chairman McMahon the night after the Raw tribute show aired, saying that references to their disgraced employee will cease immediately, and during Ric Flair\u2019s Hall of Fame acceptance speech (which has been edited out of the forthcoming WrestleMania XXIV DVD, on which the ceremony is a bonus feature). Due to the sensitive nature of the crimes it\u2019s obvious why they haven\u2019t been used to bolster the product.\nMany are wondering what drove Benoit to murder his wife and child and take his own life over the span of three days. (Nancy was killed on Friday 22nd June, Daniel on Saturday 23rd June and finally, Benoit on Sunday 24th June, according to medical reports.) Much speculation revolved around \u201c\u2019roid rage\u201d; violence stemming from the use of steroids. However, the rage usually only occurs for a few minutes after taking the drug, and with the murders taking place over three days, \u2019roid rage seems unlikely. Balderson says, \u201c\u2026There have been no studies that prove it even exists and on top of this there was method in Benoit\u2019s actions\u2014you can\u2019t kill your wife, son and yourself in one quick burst of rage\u201d. Heath McCoy, writing in Benoit: Wrestling with the Horror that Destroyed a Family and Crippled a Sport, agrees: \u201c\u2026 there was much about the incident that indicated deliberation, not rage\u201d. Contributing doctors on the case revealed that withdrawal from steroids does cause bouts of severe depression, fatigue and mood swings, which seems a more likely scenario. But the abundance of steroids found in Benoit\u2019s possession (Dr. Astin provided the wrestler with ten months worth of steroids every few weeks), isn\u2019t evidence to support withdrawals. Though, \u201cto be safe, I think steroids should be treated as the cause of the problem, but so should concussions, mental health, and personal problems,\u201d says McElvaney.\nThe factors in Benoit\u2019s life mentioned above may have contributed to the tragedy. Benoit suffered a broken neck eleven years ago, and if he was still feeling the effects of the injury, it could have impacted tremendously on his emotional and physical wellbeing. The travelling involved with being a WWE Superstar results in being away from home for long periods of time, which can take a toll on personal relationships. Reports surfaced that Benoit and his wife Nancy fought constantly for the wellbeing of Daniel who, it was alleged, had Fragile X syndrome, a form of inherited developmental delay that can be accompanied by growth problems (Benoit had apparently been injecting his son with Human Growth Hormone [HGH] in an attempt to counteract that) and autism. Benoit may have transferred his paranoia about his own size onto his son. It took the wrestler years to break into the mainstream American market because he was \u201csuch a small man\u201d. Bret Hart says when he met Benoit as a teen, he \u201cremembers him looking closer to nine or ten\u201d. Balderson explains:\n\u201cI think all smaller wrestlers deep down feel that they need to be bigger to make it [in the WWE] because that\u2019s how Vince [McMahon] likes it\u2026 Vince continues to push wrestlers\u2026 because of their size [as opposed to actual wrestling talent], so there is an ideology that to make it in this industry you have to be big, or at least ripped for your size.\u201d\nWhich Benoit was. McElvaney goes on:\n\u201c\u2026Chris was self-conscious about his own size and, apparently, insecure about Daniel\u2019s size. The latter is completely unjustifiable, to me. I think the fact that Chris Benoit injected his son with HGH affects my opinion of him far more than the fact that he, himself, used steroids.\u201d\nDaniel\u2019s condition had been pretty well concealed, as McMahon, Benoit\u2019s closest friends, and even Nancy\u2019s parents were not aware of it (they deny that their grandson suffered from Fragile X). As stated earlier, grief over the death of friend Eddie Guerrero may have been a contributing factor to the killings, or at least Benoit\u2019s state of mind. Greg Oliver, another author of the book Benoit, was in contact with the wrestler at the time of Guerrero\u2019s death:\n\u201c\u2018\u2026 I do not believe that I will ever find someone that I will bond with and be able to understand and be understood as I was with Eddie\u2026 My wife Nancy bought me a diary and I have started to write letters to Eddie\u2026\u2019\u201d\nSaid diary was not found by the authorities.\nAlso, it surfaced that Nancy filed for divorce and obtained a restraining order against her husband in 2003, signaling that perhaps domestic violence was an occurrence in the marriage. (The divorce petition and restraining order were later dropped.) It had also been speculated that Benoit was to be demoted in the WWE. Just weeks before the tragedy, it was reported on many wrestling news websites (not WWE.com) that the WWE creative team didn\u2019t feel Benoit had a strong enough on-screen persona or microphone skills to be a top Superstar or champion. However, the pay-per-view that Benoit missed the Sunday that he died was the day that he would once again be a World Champion. Chris Jericho weighed in on this at the time on Nancy Grace:\n\u201c\u2026 He was about to become the ECW Champion\u2026 ECW is more with some younger guys that are just learning, and Chris was a great trainer and so well respected, they wanted him to be kind of more of a trainer to some of these younger guys\u2026 So to move Chris to ECW, Chris would not see that as a demotion\u201d.\nHis other stint as World Heavyweight Champion was at WrestleMania 20 in 2004, where Daniel and Nancy came into the ring to celebrate with Benoit. \u201c\u2026 A hundred years from now, at WrestleMania 120, they\u2019ll look back and see [that] Chris Benoit made Triple H tap out at Madison Square Garden\u2026\u201d, Benoit has said. No, they won\u2019t. McCoy believes what Benoit did \u201cto drag it [wrestling] down and scandalise it in the eyes of the public would have shamed [Benoit] to the core\u201d.\nOnce again, WWE\u2019s decision to pull all mentions of Chris Benoit from their product was the socially responsible and ethical thing to do. \u201cFuture generations will never know what a great performer he was, and that\u2019s a shame,\u201d says Oliver. \u201cHe epitomised what professional wrestling could and should be: hard-hitting, dramatic, serious action between high-calibre, exciting athletes\u201d.\n\u201cWe can\u2026 never forget or forgive these horrible acts\u2026 And that overshadows everything else in his life. But you can\u2019t tell the story of pro wrestling without talking about Chris Benoit,\u201d says Jericho.\nMuch like you can\u2019t tell the story of the history of the world without taking the bad with the good. And, if turning on the nightly news is anything to go by, there\u2019s still a lot of bad.\nThree years after I wrote this article (with some edits I made just now), my feelings have changed somewhat. But if reading the copious amounts of literature on the subject of Benoit and questionable behaviour in sports entertainment (some of which I\u2019ve mentioned here and, if you have any interest in this topic whatsoever, I advise you pick up. Perhaps I could even lend you a copy ;)), professional wrestling companies aren\u2019t completely innocent in all this. One of the sections I edited out of the piece for publication on The Scarlett Woman was about wrestling legend Jimmy \u201cSuperfly\u201d Snuka who, in 1983 after a domestic violence incident, was suspected of murdering his girlfriend. Yet he still appears frequently on WWE television as one of the greatest high-flying wrestlers of all time. I guess it goes to show that domestic violence, drug use and all manner of other crimes are passable in the entertainment industry (sorry to bring his name up again, but Charlie Sheen comes to mind), just as long as you\u2019re not found guilty of murder. Then you\u2019re really done for.\nRelated: Minus Two & a Half Men.\nElsewhere: [WTAE Pittsburgh\u2019s Channel 4] Homepage.\n[WrestleZone] Homepage.\n[MySpace] TNA Knockout Tara AKA WWE Victoria (TNA Knockout Tara)\u2019s Page.\nTaking a Leaf Out of Amazon\u2019s Book: Bad Customer Reviews\nBy Scarlett Harris \u00b6 Posted in Book Reviews, Books\t\u00b6 Tagged A Catcher in the Rye, A Lion's Tale, Another City, Not My Own, Chris Jericho, Dominick Dunne, Elizabeth Kostova, Harper Lee, J.D. Salinger, Jacqueline Susann, Mick Foley, Richard Adams, The Historia, Tietam Brown, To Kill a Mockingbird, Valley of the Dolls, Watership Down\t\u00b6 7 Comments\nJeanette Demain recently wrote for Salon.com an article on \u201camateur critics\u201d bemoaning the plotlines of her favourite books, most of them canonical.\nAt the end of her Amazon search-related compilation of readers\u2019 negative comments on classics from \u201cThe Grapes of Wrath to 1984\u201d, she urges readers to peruse Amazon\u2019s customer reviews of their favourite books.\nSo, I thought I might take a stab at this, and compiled my very own list of attacks on the books that \u201cchanged my life forever\u201d.\nOne of the finest pieces of modern American literature, I was hard pressed to find bad reviews on this one. The harshest was from three-star-rater Jane A. Marshall, who said To Kill a Mockingbird was \u201ca good book but not as good as the movie. The exact ending as to how the attacker was killed left too much doubt as to who actually was the killer\u2014I don\u2019t think this was a good way to end the book.\u201d Mmm, good, good, good. And more good.\nSeriously, though, for my money Harper Lee crafted one of the best endings of all time. So much so that I defaced my copy by highlighting the passage for easy retrieval when I want to marvel at the beauty and power a good writer can wield.\nOne Amazon discussion thread was titled \u201cCatcher in the Rye should be banned\u201d, and continued with \u201cnot because it\u2019s obscene or perverse\u201d\u2014ever read Bret Easton Ellis, my friend?\u2014\u201cbut\u2026because it\u2019s a lousy book.\u201d Eloquently put.\nThe general consensus in response to that thread was a) who are you to judge whether a book should be banned based on it\u2019s lousy-ness, and b) we are not in favour of censorship. My sentiments exactly.\nValley of the Dolls by Jacqueline Susann.\nWhile I will agree that this book is somewhat fluffy compared to the others on this list, I wouldn\u2019t say that it was \u201ca huge disappointment,\u201d according to A Customer. They go on to say that, \u201cI have loved the movie version of Valley of the Dolls for a long time. Admittedly, it is a BAD movie, but its camp sensibility and generally over-the-top style make it a classic of the \u2018bad movie\u2019 genre.\u201d\nPut a different way, Wayne M. Malin calls it a \u201csilly soap opera that follows three women\u2026 [through] death, suicide, lesbianism, cancer, marriages, tons of drug abuse, institutionalisation, etc\u2026\u201d Yes, but isn\u2019t that the appeal of the thing?!\nI will agree on one of the most common allegations, that protagonist Anne Welles \u201c is perhaps the dullest character ever created,\u201d said QueensGirl.\nThe author of this book, whose \u201cplot unfolds through three points of view\u2014a 16-year-old girl in search of her father who disappeared into vampire land in 1972 and reveals himself through letters to her, the father who was searching sixteen years earlier for his abducted thesis advisor who secondarily reveals himself through a trail of letters, and the thesis advisor who was searching for Dracula through historical research,\u201d has apparently \u201ccommitted an act of such brutality that it rivals any atrocity that Vlad Tepes [aka Dracula] ever committed,\u201d reviewer Carlos asserts. (Thanks for the plot summation, William J. Meggs!)\nMeggs goes on to say that \u201cif you would enjoy the tedium of being an historian digging through old libraries, you might enjoy the tedium of reading this book.\u201d I would, and I did, thankyou very much!\nTietam Brown by Mick Foley.\nIt was difficult to find a bad review for this novel, \u201cbecause only wrestling fans read it.\u201d Which is probably 90% true, but even non-wrestling fan reviewers found it a struggle to comment negatively on it.\nBut lo and behold, I found the diamond in the rough in A Customer\u2019s (again\u2014take credit for your opinions, people!) response: \u201cThe dialogue is painfully bad, I\u2019d rather be stuck in the ring with Mick for ten minutes than be subjected to reading another ten minutes of this book.\u201d With Foley\u2019s trademark barbed wire-encased baseball bat and thumbtacks? That is a fate worse than death.\nMostly light-hearted fun-poking to be found in the Customer Reviews section for this book. Caraculiambro says, \u201cI suppose my threshold for silliness for books with talking animals (particularly bunnies) is The Wind in the Willows. Anything more sophisticated than that is preposterous, I think\u2026 on the whole, it\u2019s hard to take it seriously unless you\u2019re a pre-teen girl. But if you are, good luck with the language.\u201d Touch\u00e9.\nMuch in the same vein, Lucy the Bargain Hunter says, \u201cthis book is really boring, but since there was no bad language or sex, I didn\u2019t have any excuse for not trying to get through it.\u201d She then goes on to ask, as I have many a time after ploughing through a Jane Austen or Stephenie Meyer, \u201ceveryone else loves this book. Maybe there is something wrong with me[?].\u201d To borrow a phrase from the late Brittany Murphey\u2019s Tai in Clueless, \u201ceveryone\u2019s entitled to their own opinion, a\u2019ight?\u201d\nA Lion\u2019s Tale by Chris Jericho.\nAgain, another WWE alumnus\u2019 tome, so it is geared towards a very niche audience with mostly glowing reviews. The most damning assessment comes from Sean M. Hurley, who says the autobiography doesn\u2019t live up to that of Mick Foley\u2019s debut, Have a Nice Day, or even \u201cThe Heartbreak Kid\u201d Shawn Michaels\u2019 ghost-written memoir. \u201cMy main gripe with the book is that Chris doesn\u2019t get as personal with the reader as one would have enjoyed. Mick really exposes himself and allows himself to be vulnerable, while Chris still seemed to be holding back\u2026\u201d he says. Funny, as I found A Lion\u2019s Tale to be on par, if not better, than Have a Nice Day\u2026\nAnother City, Not My Own by Dominick Dunne.\nDredging through page after page after page of one star reviews hurt, as this is my absolute favourite of all the books on this list.\nTo dig the knife in even further, A Customer says \u201cI had to rate the book at least one star for the review to be kept. Actually, it\u2019s worth zero.\u201d Show your face, nameless hater!\nNext week, the positive reviews! Yay!\nElsewhere: [Salon] Amazon Reviewers Think This Masterpiece Sucks.\nBy Scarlett Harris \u00b6 Posted in Uncategorized\t\u00b6 Tagged A Catcher in the Rye, A Lion's Tale, Chris Jericho, Cosmopolitan, Dominick Dunne, Elizabeth Kostova, Harper Lee, J.D. Salinger, Jacqueline Susann, Mick Foley, Richard Adams, The Historian, To Kill a Mockingbird, Valley of the Dolls, Watership Down\t\u00b6 8 Comments\nHi, my name is Scarlett Harris and I am the creator and administrator of this blog.\nI have been wanting to start a blog for over 12 months, so what better time to start it now that I don\u2019t have to commute to and from work every day?\nI live in Melbourne, Victoria, and in 2008 I completed a Bachelor of Arts in Professional & Creative Writing from Deakin University, with a double major in Media & Communications. I have also done work experience with Cosmopolitan magazine and the RSPCA.\nMy passions are reading, writing, pop culture and social commentary, which this here blog will primarily focus on.\nMy favourite authors are the late Dominick Dunne and Mick Foley (yes, the professional wrestler! Check out any number of his memoirs, children\u2019s books and novels; he\u2019s actually a brilliant writer.). Book wise, my favourites are To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee (come on, who doesn\u2019t?) and A Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger (likewise).\nKeep in mind this is a small blog, starting out with basically no readership and not many media contacts, so any suggestions or constructive criticism is welcome. Please, if you like what you see, recommend the blog to friends!",
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        "raw_content": "Thoughts On: Creative Writing\nWhen a day that you happen to know is Wednesday starts off by sounding like Sunday, there is something seriously wrong somewhere.\nI always loved that line, it might not be the most insightful or evocative opening piece to a novel, but it has an elusive tone to it \u2013 something that grabbed my attention straight away: the first thing I felt was, what the hell do you mean by that? And so I had to continue. I think sometimes it\u2019s the little things that make for a good piece of creative writing, and that line was an example of such a thing. As for where it\u2019s from, I\u2019m sure a quick google search will give you the result if you\u2019re interested. So yes, it has not been long since my first post, I\u2019ve been thinking over many of the topics brewing away in my noggin, and I thought why not do one on the topic of Creative Writing? It was something I mentioned in my first blog, so I believed a bit of continuity was in order.\nAs I\u2019ve mentioned, I enjoy Creative Writing. One of the main things that I think explains my feelings towards it is the way my mind works: I dream a lot \u2013 both during the day and at night, I\u2019ve always dreamed, even when I was young. Being a kid you see things that aren\u2019t really there, like when you\u2019re sat in the car imagining Spiderman web-slinging from each streetlight you zoom past, or convoys of soldiers and tanks marching through the fields adjacent to the M61 motorway, or my favourite being when you and the family are on a stroll through a forest: you imagine cheeky goblins flitting between the bushes, the birds tweeting in the canopy like there\u2019s a secret stash of goodies up there they\u2019re hiding from you. Of course you never really tell people these things, they\u2019d think you\u2019re away with the fairies. That\u2019s because as you get older you tend to be a bit more cynical about the way your imagination works, you tend to anchor wild thoughts or concepts back into the real world, especially if you\u2019re the sort of person who lives by wanting things to exist in a concise and logical order. However I\u2019m not like that, as I get older my mind conjures up bizarre thoughts and ideas, and I\u2019ve learned that if I can record down these snippets and further develop them, I\u2019d have the workings of an interesting creative piece on my hand. And this is something I find I really enjoy.\nCreative worlds: The Hush of Dawn by Clare Reilly\nBut with the joys comes the woes. For all the amazing ideas I might have in the memory bank, I find it\u2019s actually quite a challenge to put them to paper. This is most apparent when you want to turn an idea into a story with quite a measurable length. In 2012, around the start of November, I entered into the National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) challenge: where I was challenged with writing a fifty thousand word novel within the month of November. Now to start things off, it didn\u2019t help that I started five days after the challenge had started, so I was pushed to doing an extra thousand words per day. I remember starting with a great idea: a far-future odyssey of a young New Zealand man, striving to survive in the pre-industrial style country of the North Island, with all the urban life concentrated on a super futuristic Auckland, it was the working of some sci-fi fever dream and I thought it would be fantastic. But then, I found that as I was writing \u2013 pushing to meet my daily quota of 1,000 \u2013 2,000 words \u2013 I was losing that creative spark, I regularly kept getting the dreaded writer\u2019s block, I was writing more and more filler, the story felt like it was losing momentum, losing impact. I did finish it however, and in a way it is a completed story, and I\u2019m happy I found I was capable of writing a fifty thousand word story. But, I knew straight away that it was in dire need of editing, probably so much I could shear off a good twenty or thirty thousands words to keep it close to the direction I want. Thing is, the moment I opened up the document to start editing, I just thought, good God where do I start? And so, I have that very story stored away until I\u2019m able to muster up the courage to edit it.\nBut don\u2019t let this put you off, all I\u2019m saying is, don\u2019t compromise. If your idea needs to be written as a poem, then that\u2019s what must be done, it doesn\u2019t matter how many obscure poets you can claim inspiration from, if that\u2019s the way it makes sense to you then write it like that. If you feel your idea must be written as a novel, yet you know you\u2019re not capable of writing one, hold onto that idea until you can. 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        "raw_content": "Sorry, Fam: \u2018Fast and Furious 9\u2019 Was Just Pushed Back a Whole Year to 2020\nYou might need a Corona (or six) to deal with this news, fam. Universal has pushed the release of Fast and Furious 9 (or whatever they end up calling it) back from 2019 to 2020 \u2014 meaning you\u2019ll now have to wait an extra, whole year to see the continuation of Dom & Co.\u2019s epic automotive action soap opera. Although no reason for the delay was given, I have to assume Universal needs more time to come up with a title, and \u201c9\u201d isn\u2019t exactly the most generous number to work with. Fast 9 Furious? Fast 9? The 9 Lives of the Furious? It\u2019s kind of a Problem.\nPer Variety, Universal has shifted the release of Fast and Furious 9 to April 10, 2020. That\u2019s almost a full year after its intended release date of April 19, 2019. The studio had previously set aside that April 2020 date for Trolls 2, which will now hit theaters a few months earlier on February 14, 2020 \u2014 because nothing says romance like digitally rendered versions of those weird naked dolls with colorful hair and matching gemstones embedded in their bellies. (Come to think of it, Trolls are basically like David Cronenberg\u2019s version of the Care Bears.)\nUniversal is also developing a Fast and Furious spinoff starring Dwayne Johnson and Jason Statham. That project arose in the wake of the highly-publicized beef between Johnson and Vin Diesel, and it seems as though some of their co-stars aren\u2019t too happy about it. Just last month, Tyrese Gibson posted \u2014 and deleted \u2014 a series of messages directed at Johnson, in which he essentially begged his co-star to remain in the core franchise and not move forward with the spinoff.\nThe spinoff is not yet in production, and it\u2019s unclear if Universal hopes to release it before the ninth Fast and Furious film, which has not yet secured a director.\nFast. Furious. Fights. The Best Brawls of the \u2018Fast & Furious\u2019 Franchise\nFiled Under: Dwayne Johnson, Fast and Furious 9, Vin Diesel",
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        "raw_content": "Home / Book Excerpt \u201cCollaborating\u201d [1]\nFrom Build, Engage & Connect | Converting Your Followers Into Believers \u2013 Twitter Edition\nTo give you a sample of what\u2019s offered in my new book, Build, Engage & Connect, I have decided to start a series of excerpts right here on Production Hackers so you can be better informed as to what level and value of content you can expect in the full book (available for download now).\nWhen it comes to collaborating on Twitter, it\u2019s all about give and take. You cannot expect someone who is far ahead of you as an influencer to collaborate with you too easily, unless you have a solid platform for that person to promote him or her. This is all about reciprocation and when it works right, you are able to increase exposure for your own account while the other is able to do the same for theirs. Though I have done many collaborations with others at different levels online, it can be a challenge to pinpoint one thing that makes it all possible. Most of the time collaborations have happened when someone, either myself or the other person has shown strong initiative and a strong reason to exchange resources. Just as you probably should not approach an influencer without having anything to offer them before asking to collaborate, you too should neither allow anyone, who is not doing anything notable to collaborate with you. After all you are either growing your brand or damaging it so choose wisely who you work with.\nThe more consistently and the higher the quality of the people you can work with that you meet in your network, the better the effect for both parties to grow their audiences that way. In my experience it is usually those that you either feel the initiative to take the extra step and continue to communicate beyond social media, or those that do so for you, that end up being the genuine collaborators. Those that shy away from actual phone or face-to-face contact are not usually the ones that end up being collaborated with. This is not to be confused with those whom are willing to communicate at that level but have nothing of real substance or value to offer, as that is just a waste of your time\nor energy and for simplicity sake could be considered a form of spam or scam that should be avoided like the plague. Thus speaking from the context of an already qualified potential collaborator, you need to be sure that you can each offer something to each other. For example performing an interview, guest-blogging or promoting a current campaign, if you do that for the other, the other should do the same or equivalent for you. It is also courteous to return the favour when one initiates to do it for you. This can form strong connections for even deeper involvements and collaborations, which always has more of an impact with less struggle than trying to grow your account completely by your own efforts, yet can remain independent and flexible mutually, not necessarily having to be concerned with management, payments or recruiting processes since it should stem from mutual interest that ends up essentially reflecting itself as bartering.\nAlso it is not usually the kind of person you meet and suddenly collaborate with unless you are both well-known and established by that point and can therefore have a lot to relate to immediately upon first contact. In fact this is a pattern I have noticed, those that you feel as if you\u2019ve almost known them before the first time you meet, or as if you \u201cget each other\u201d are the ones you are most likely to successfully collaborate with. This is also more interesting for your audience in a sense, since it creates more dynamic content that is not always centralizing a lone figure or aloof brand, but instead an involved person and savvy company, doing things which are more interesting than just the plain old average. It is a way to learn from each other too as well as exchange ideas for mutual growth.\nProbably the most challenging part of collaborating is consistency, but I have seen time and time again those that can manage it always have excellent results, assuming everything else is up to par as well. Though being consistent in your own discipline and individual efforts can be a challenge in and of itself, doing so with another is even trickier at times since it requires more conditions be met, such as aligning times and organizing enough to be able to pull it off effectively. 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        "raw_content": "Respiratory ,\nScientists are discovering just how important microbes are in maintaining our respiratory health and immunity\nThere was a time when our reaction to bacteria might have been to \u2018eradicate at all costs\u2019. These days we understand that our bodies, particularly our digestive systems, contain large quantities of microbes that play an important role in the performance of many basic functions necessary for life.\nThese bacteria in our bodies produce chemicals that help us harness energy for our metabolism and nutrients from our food. They make essential vitamins and act as a first line of defence against potential disease-causing germs. While you might not think of it as such, the microbiome \u2013 as these microorganisms are collectively called \u2013 could be considered a \u2018super organ\u2019 working in harmony with the human body.\nThe benefits of \u2018friendly\u2019 gut bacteria are widely accepted however many of us may not be aware that our lungs also contain their own ecosystem of microorganisms; an ecosystem that scientists are discovering might be just as important to our health and our immune system.\nWith a 40 year history of respiratory disease research, our scientists are working to advance our knowledge of the lung microbiome. Our aim is to shed new light on the microbial community to see if it can help us develop new medicines.\n\u201cUntil as recently as 2012, there was little investigation of the lung microbiome\u201d says Dr Jim Brown, who coordinates microbiome research at GSK. \u201cThis may have been because it was widely believed by clinicians that the healthy lung was a sterile environment, free from bacteria and other microbes. But research in this area is moving quickly. Now, mapping the lung microbiome is a major goal for scientists investigating new treatment approaches.\u201d\nTo achieve this, we have joined forces with researchers from the University of Leicester to study changes in the bacterial ecology in the lungs of people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).\nCOPD is a condition where the airways become inflamed and the air sacs in the lungs are damaged. When people with COPD experience exacerbations \u2013 a worsening of symptoms that can be fatal if not treated immediately - we know that bacteria are a major cause.\nOur research is investigating how changes in the different bacterial groups in the lung can affect the frequency and severity of exacerbation episodes. We\u2019re also looking at how different treatments affect the different microbial groups and whether they might be potential targets for new medicines.\n\u201cAs we\u2019ve learned more about COPD over the years and its effect on patients, we\u2019ve come to understand that not all COPD exacerbations are the same\u201d explains Dr Ruth Tal-Singer, Vice-President and Head of COPD Clinical Discovery at GSK. \u201cBy looking at the lung microbiome in great detail we\u2019re able to better understand and categorise these episodes. This has implications for how we develop new medicines and how we could better manage patients\u2019 conditions.\u201d\nOur research, which has been published in the European Respiratory Journal, uncovered complex patterns of interacting relationships within a diverse population of different species of bacteria in the lung. The research revealed how the fine balance of our lungs\u2019 microbial community may be dictated by only a few bacterial groups.\nA key finding was that microbial diversity was reduced during exacerbations, suggesting that having a diverse lung microbiome could act as an additional line of defence in fending off infections and protecting against tissue damage. Researchers also found that the different types of treatments currently used by COPD patients, such as steroids and antibiotics, can affect the composition of bacteria in the lung. Understanding more about the more dominant species of bacteria in the lung could help us to identify new targets in the body when we\u2019re developing future treatments.\n\u201cLooking at the way different microbes in the lung behave showed us that disturbing the composition of just a few of these bacterial groups may greatly impact the overall microbial community structure,\u201d says Dr Zhang Wang, a GSK post-doctoral fellow and lead author of the paper. \u201cThe data gave us valuable insights into the relationships between microbes in the lung, the inflammation that can occur as a result and how this can affect a patient\u2019s condition.\u201d\nMore studies are already underway to confirm these findings in other groups of COPD patients. Together, these will allow us to better characterise different COPD patient groups according to the behaviour and balance of their lung microbiome. Our ultimate goal is to harness the power of the lung microbiome to develop new medicines for patients.\nin the performance of many basic functions necessary for life.",
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        "raw_content": "European agency endorses antiseptic g......\nEuropean agency endorses antiseptic gel, developed through GSK and Save the Children partnership, for newborn umbilical cord infections in developing countries\nInnovative reformulation of chlorhexidine in GSK mouthwash\nChlorhexidine identified by UN as \u2018life-saving commodity\u2019 with potential to save 422,000 lives over five years1\nAn antiseptic chlorhexidine gel to prevent umbilical cord infections (omphalitis) in newborn infants in developing countries, advanced through GSK and Save the Children\u2019s groundbreaking partnership, has today been granted a positive scientific opinion from the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) of the European Medicines Agency (EMA). 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In 2012, a United Nations (UN) Commission Report named chlorhexidine for newborn cord care as an overlooked \u2018life-saving commodity\u2019 that, if more widely accessed and properly used, could potentially save 422,000 neonatal lives over five years.1\nIn response, GSK worked to reformulate the antiseptic solution used in its Corsodyl\u2122 mouthwash into a gel (chlorhexidine digluconate gel 7.1%, equivalent to 4% chlorhexidine), incorporating Save the Children\u2019s expertise in reaching some of the most vulnerable and marginalised children. Insights and guidance from Save the Children informed key decisions in the development programme. A gel formulation was selected and developed to be stable in high heat and humidity, avoiding the need for refrigeration, to simplify distribution to remote communities. The gel is packaged in individual single-use foil sachets which can be opened without scissors. Pictorial instructions on the sachet and packaging are provided to help mothers who may not be able to read to apply the gel appropriately.\nGSK will next submit local regulatory applications for the gel in low-income countries with moderate to high rates of neonatal deaths where supply is needed. If approved, GSK will offer the gel at a not-for-profit price. GSK plans to initially manufacture around six million sachets, increasing capacity according to global demand, and will share its manufacturing knowledge with other interested companies to enable them to make the gel.\nCommenting on today\u2019s milestone, Patrick Vallance, president, pharmaceuticals R&D, GSK, said: \u201cA bright idea from one of our scientists \u2013 who recognised we could transform an ingredient in our mouthwash into a medicine \u2013 has come to fruition thanks to the power of partnership. By combining our development and manufacturing expertise, in both pharmaceuticals and consumer health, with Save the Children\u2019s on-the-ground knowledge of local healthcare systems and communities, we have developed a simple gel to help protect vulnerable newborns from infection. This is a real illustration of how collaboration can stimulate imaginative responses to tough challenges.\u201d\nAli Forder, Director of Programme, Policy and Quality, Save the Children, commented: \u201cThe positive opinion for this reformulation of chlorhexidine is an exciting step forward in our efforts to help prevent newborn deaths from infections. This formulation has been designed with some of the toughest settings in mind and our expertise of working with health workers and communities has meant that this product can be used in challenging contexts. Our innovative partnership with GSK goes beyond the traditional corporate-charity model and this is a good example of how together we can achieve better outcomes for children. Save the Children will continue to work closely with governments to ensure children have access to quality healthcare and essential medicines.\u201d\nThe gel was reviewed under the EMA\u2019s Article 58 procedure and granted accelerated assessment. 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This collaboration combines their innovation, resources and expertise to help improve the health and prospects of some of the world\u2019s most marginalised and vulnerable children. The partnership aims to help save one million children\u2019s lives\n\u2022 The partnership\u2019s mission is in line with global objectives, including the new Sustainable Development Goals, to reduce preventable child deaths. In 2015, 5.9 million children under five died from preventable causes\n\u2022 Developing the antiseptic chlorhexidine gel \u2013 and researching other child-friendly medicines \u2013 is one of a number of partnership initiatives. 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It makes a false assertion that Lorde stands \u201cshoulder to shoulder\u201d with her country in taking this stand, which is not the case; New Zealanders are clearly divided about her move, with many critical and a majority of Kiwis being supportive of Israel.\nThe Dominion Post editorial staff, like Stuff\u2019s, appears to be unaware of the malevolence behind the apparently benign-sounding \u2018BDS movement\u2019. Proponents of BDS seek to isolate Israel from the international community, economically, academically, and culturally. They often compare it to the boycotts against South Africa that helped bring about an end to Apartheid. There would be far less controversy if Israel was an Apartheid State; but it\u2019s not.\nFurther, BDS advocates lay blame on only one party to the conflict, absolving Palestinian leadership, who incite violence against Israelis, of any blame for the failure to come to a resolution. The BDS campaign is made up of radical activists who reject the idea of a two-state solution. Omar Barghouti, one of the founders of BDS, for example, has said:\nGood riddance! The two-state solution for the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is finally dead. But someone has to issue an official death certificate before the rotting corpse is given a proper burial and we can all move on and explore the more just, moral and therefore enduring alternative for peaceful coexistence between Jews and Arabs in Mandate Palestine: the one-state solution. Omar Barghouti\nBDS has been found by courts in a number of countries to be unlawful and discriminatory. In 2015, Obama signed a bill with bipartisan support that conditioned any free trade agreement with EU states on a rejection of BDS and over 20 states have enacted some form of anti-BDS legislation; in 2016, in a bipartisan vote, Canada passed a resolution that \u201ccalls on the legislature to stand against any movement that promotes hate, prejudice and racism\u201d and \u201creject the \u2018differential treatment\u2019 of Israel by the BDS movement\u201d; and in 2017 Munich became the first German city to send \u201ca signal against antisemitism\u201d by outlawing public funds and spaces to take part in BDS.\nIn the last week, Norway and Denmark both announced limits on funding for nongovernmental organisations supporting boycotts of Israel. \u201cBoycott creates distance, while the Norwegian government believes in dialogue and cooperation to create mutual trust as part of the solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,\u201d a Norwegian government statement said.\nWhile BDS activists claim to only want an end to Israel\u2019s \u201coccupation\u201d, what many actually seek is the end of the Jewish State. 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        "raw_content": "Aviation of all kinds\nDO YOU KNOW THE FANS OF THE SKY WHO LOVE THE EXTREME? WHO ARE THEY \u2013 \u201cADRENALINE HUNTERS\u201d?\nTHAT\u2019S RIGHT, THEY ARE PARACHUTISTS. AS SOME OF THEM SAY: \u201cTHERE ARE TWO TYPES OF PEOPLE: THOSE, WHO LOVE SKYDIVING AND THOSE, WHO HAVE NEVER TRIED SKYDIVING\u201d PARACHUTING IS NOT JUST A HOBBY, IT IS MORE SERIOUS: IT IS A LIFE, WORK AND VOCATION.\nParachuting is quite a difficult sport. It requires an athlete training and specific knowledge such as aerodynamics of the wing and the air flows. In physical terms, according to experienced parachutists, a parachutist should have endurance of a runner, reaction speed of a basketball player, resistance of a fighter, flexibility and coordination of an acrobat.\nSport parachuting, like other sports, is divided into many kinds and disciplines. 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        "raw_content": "#15 in Spirituality\n#36 in Healthy Lifestyle\n#42 in TED\n#47 in Walking Dead\n#71 in Values\nRenowned as \"the human guinea pig,\" A.J. Jacobs has outsourced his life to India, read the entire Encyclopedia Britannica in a quest to become the smartest person in the world, lived modern life as the ultimate biblical man, and followed every bit of modern medical advice in a quest to become the healthiest man alive. Throwing himself into bizarre situations all in the name of a little curiosity and a lot of humor, Jacobs chronicles his experiences in his New York Times bestsellers The Year of Living Biblically and The Know-It-All, and in his latest, Drop Dead Healthy.\nKnown far and wide for his clever commentary and prose, Jacobs is the editor at large at Esquire magazine. He has written for The New York Times, Entertainment Weekly, and New York Magazine. 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You could easily sing along to the chorus since it\u2019s easy to pick up and it\u2019s a fun track to dance around to although it\u2019s not like their past single Caring is Creepy. I happened to like Bait and Switch since it did have funky groove going for it. What did I think of the album overall? I definitely enjoyed listening to the album. The only songs I have heard from them originally have been Caring is Creepy and New Slang from the Garden State soundtrack. I found that some of their songs are slow and sweet and others are upbeat. Other reviewers of the album believe that James Mercer (lead singer and lyricist) has evolved as a song writer and that The Shins have aged gracefully. Some of the other reviewers like the album but believe their earlier work was better and more true to who The Shins really are, that could be that this is the first CD since four of the original founding members have left the group. 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        "raw_content": "Boswell Book Company gives in-store credit for used books.\nWhere to sell books in Brew City\nLast updated Nov. 18, 2009 at 5:18 a.m.\nNote: The contents of this guide were checked for accuracy when this article was updated on Nov. 18, 2009 at 5:18 a.m. We continually update the thousands of articles on OnMilwaukee.com, but it's possible some details, specials and offers may have changed. As always, we recommend you call first if you have specific questions for the businesses mentioned in the guide.\nYou're not going to get rich reselling your books, but you might get a little fun money for the weekend or, at the very least, be able to trade your old books for \"new\" ones.\nLike the recycling of anything, recycling books is an environmentally-friendly choice.\nMost book shops are interested in best-selling books in good condition. Some buy books by the box and some buy them individually. Most give in-store credit.\nDaniel Goldin is the manager of Boswell Book Company, 2559 N. Downer Ave. Goldin explains how his book-buying process works.\n\"We pay about 25 percent of what we're selling them for. A new, hot paperback in good condition would probably get $2-$2.50. A fairly new hardcover that's still selling would get $3-$3.50. A nice hardcover cookbook might get $4-5,\" says Goldin. \"We buy books for credit. Cuts down on the dumpster divers and the thieves.\"\nMilwaukee has a bunch of book stores that buy used books. Here is a list of some of them and feel free to add more via the Talkback feature.\n2559 N. Downer Ave., (414) 332-1181\nboswellbooks.com\nBoswell Book Company buys books for in-store credit. Boswell pays about 25 percent of the original cover price. \"We are picky about condition,\" says Goldin. Call ahead to make certain a book buyer is available.\nThere are six Half Price Books locations in Wisconsin: Two in Madison, Appleton, Brookfield, Greenfield and Milwaukee. Half Price offers cash for printed or recorded materials based on age, condition and resale possibility. A valid driver's license is required to receive payment.\nOpen Book Co-op\n4093 N. Oakland Ave., (414) 431-3170\nopenbookcoop.com\nOpen Book offers scheduled times for book selling, based on when the book buyer is available. Call ahead for exact buying times. Open Book gives in-store credit for books, depending on condition and resale potential of the book.\nRe-Booked\nre-booked.com\nRe-Booked gives in-store credit for used books. Book must be in good condition, and the amount offered is based on the original price of the book. In general, 15-25 percent of the cover price is given in trade value.\nTags: books, used books, sell book, boswell book company, re-booked, half price books, open book co-op\nMagfli | Nov. 20, 2009 at 10:42 a.m. (report)\nGently used children's books can be donated to Next Door Foundation's Books for Kids library. Your donation is tax deductibe and you will feel really good knowing the books are getting into the hands of children who might not have books at home.\nstaciemichelle | Nov. 18, 2009 at 11:56 a.m. (report)\nAlso of note is Downtown Books. They are located at 327 E. Wisconsin Avenue. Phone number is (414) 276-5330. They buy and sell second-hand books. Though, it's worth it to mention that while they don't make great offers for buying books, they have a huge selection and it's great for people who just want to wander the aisles and listen to the creaky floor while inhaling the smell of used books. For customer service, though, I'd hit up Boswell Book Company.\nMilwaukee writer to share the city's spookiest stories at Boswell Books\nCreate a Super Reader and prevent your child taking the \"summer slide\"\nMilwaukee's Baldassaro takes a swing at Italian-American baseball stars",
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        "raw_content": "Well, almost regularly. We do have a technical glitch to overcome first. The CASSE website has gotten bogged down with old plug-ins, programming bugs, and a generally creaky platform. We must fix it, thoroughly, and that process begins this week. This also means our blog (which happens to be at the center of the technical difficulties) will be static for the time being.\nWe will notify our subscribers and signatories when we\u2019re rolling again with the next article of the Steady State Herald, most likely before summer is officially upon us. Meanwhile it won\u2019t be such a bad thing for readers, new and old, to reflect a bit on the topics and events we covered with the Daly News. This article should help us do just that.\nSo as we unfurl the new banner of the Steady State Herald, let\u2019s toot the old horn one last time for the Daly News.\n\u201cDaly News\u201d was a play on words for capitalizing on the good name of Herman Daly, the champion of steady state economics. The Daly News was the flagship communications tool for CASSE during our formative stages. We published approximately 246 Daly News articles, with Herman Daly and yours truly penning 60 apiece. Brent Blackwelder wrote 50 more, and Rob Dietz (serving concurrently as CASSE executive director) another 40. We\u2019ve had dozens of guest authors and semi-regular contributions from James Magnus-Johnson (20) and Eric Zencey (15).\nWith the Daly News, we proved there is plenty of news \u2013 not to mention opinion \u2013 on limits to growth and/or the steady state economy. Even given that theme, our articles ranged far and wide in style and in substance. We came at our topics from philosophical, theological, ecological, economic, historical, political, sociological, and psychological angles.\nWe used every tenor from sober prescriptions for public policy to hyperbolic parody. We celebrated anniversaries and we posted obituaries. We covered the terrain from local to global. Through it all, we kept to the tenets of a 501(c)(3), non-profit educational organization. We never lobbied for a candidate, but we sure critiqued a number of them, all across the political spectrum.\nWe should all \u2013 producers and consumers of the Daly News \u2013 thank Herman Daly for the privilege of using his name. Those familiar with Herman\u2019s modesty won\u2019t be surprised that he was never comfortable with the moniker. But \u201cDaly News\u201d helped to put us \u2013 CASSE and our blog \u2013 on the map, especially in the field of ecological economics and in the surrounding, broader terrain of political economy.\nWith Herman\u2019s name gracing our blog, each new article came out of the starting blocks with the traction of credibility. The name also compelled our authors to take their task seriously and to seek\u2026 if not perfection, the best of our abilities and perhaps a more civil discourse. The quality of articles was such that the Daly News was often cross-posted at the request of other organizations. It compelled or provoked many follow-ups; numerous articles still do. The Daly News helped CASSE win the 2011 Best Green Think Tank Award.\nSo yes, we did capitalize \u2013 in the best sense of the word \u2013 on Herman\u2019s name. We also recognized some trade-offs from the beginning. One of them was the opportunity cost of not being able to send other valuable signals with the name of the blog. And so we come to the naming of the Steady State Herald.\nNaming a blog is a bit like designing a logo. With a logo, you only have so much space, and the image must send a clear and instant message. Ideally it will also pique the curiosity required for further contemplation, and in the process convey additional nuance.\nWith a blog, you only have so many syllables, and they must send a clear and instant message. Ideally they will also pique the curiosity for further contemplation, and in the process convey additional nuance.\n\u201cSteady State Herald\u201d has five syllables and readily rolls off the tongue. It\u2019s a phrase that clearly conveys what our blog is about, especially with the subtitle, \u201cUshering in the Steady State Economy.\u201d Now it\u2019s true that \u201csteady state economy\u201d is not yet in the vernacular. So, just as some had to contemplate the meaning of \u201cDaly News\u201d (because not everyone knew of Herman), \u201csteady state\u201d won\u2019t instantly connect with everyone. Yet the phrase remains the best thing we have going to convey, very quickly, the concept of a stabilized, sustainable economy. (See how quickly the syllables add up without using \u201csteady state\u201d?)\nWe\u2019ve analyzed the rhetorical properties of \u201csteady state economy,\u201d as well as the technical and linguistic. We\u2019re committed to using the phrase. We are, after all, the Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy. We remain confident the phrase \u201csteady state economy\u201d has the potential to be writ into public policy as well as implanted in the vernacular. We come a step closer, we think, by using the phrase as the very title of our blog.\nThat said, you can\u2019t just call a blog \u201cSteady State,\u201d or even \u201cSteady State Economy.\u201d A blog is not a state (unless you really want to argue), nor is it an economy. So what else could you call it? We considered many examples, and among them were:\nSteady State Times\nSteady State Chronicles\nSteady State Gazette\nThe Steady Statesman\nThe Steady Statement\nYou get the picture. We thought of the usual suspects; the news-papery nouns to couple with \u201cSteady State.\u201d We considered a few minor plays on words, too. We ultimately chose \u201cHerald\u201d as the proper coupling.\nWe\u2019d all be happier if \u201cChronicles,\u201d for example, was the appropriate coupling. Such would be the case if there was enough public awareness about limits to growth. Things would be happening toward steady-state policy reform and steady statesmanship in international diplomacy, and these happenings would warrant chronicling.\nUnfortunately the vast majority of citizens haven\u2019t connected the dots from biodiversity loss, pollution, climate change, noise, congestion \u2013 and many other indicators of illth\u2013 back to GDP growth. It may be the case that the majority doesn\u2019t even recognize some of the indicators themselves. That seems to be true of climate change, for example, which happens so slowly (so far) as to escape the notice of casual citizens. The human race has become the frog in the metaphorical pot, oblivious to the perils of perpetual economic growth.\nSo we need a herald to awaken our fellow frogs from their slumber. This herald can\u2019t be just another big mouth. He or she \u2013 or it, in the case of a blog \u2013 isn\u2019t going to help matters by shouting oxymoronically for \u201cgreen growth\u201d or belting out a chorus of Kuznets Curve Kumbaya. Some people like to complain about \u201cCassandras,\u201d but we think it worse to live in an age with so many Pollyannas. Certainly it\u2019s a dangerous world when na\u00efve notions of perpetual GDP growth prevail in the midst of melting ice caps, the Sixth Great Extinction, and the Anthropocene in general.\nLet\u2019s also recall that Cassandra was always right \u2013 never wrong \u2013 with her warnings to the Trojans. Her only curse was that no one believed her. If there were fools in this mix, Cassandra wasn\u2019t one of them. The Pollyanna, on the other hand, is disastrously wrong. Her na\u00efve \u201coptimism\u201d leads others astray, right down the path of least resistance.\nSo we eschew simplistic notions of \u201cpositive\u201d messaging. 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        "raw_content": "The topic of financing your graduate education is important. Not being able to make ends meet and cover the costs associated with your education can be stressful.\nThroughout our conversations with graduate students, we are often struck by two themes regarding funding:\nStudents are sometimes not aware of the financial resources required to fund their graduate education.\nStudents are largely unaware of scholarship and funding opportunities.\nBe Aware of the Cost of Grad School\nNo matter what type of graduate program you wish to pursue, you should be well informed regarding the cost of graduate studies before making your decision to enrol in a graduate degree program. Be sure to view our tuition and fees pages and estimate the cost of living in Kitchener-Waterloo or Brantford.\nFinancial support is available to students enrolled in full-time graduate studies at Laurier. If you're a domestic student, enrolled in a full-time research-intensive program, we guarantee competitive funding to help with the cost of your graduate studies. For students applying to professional programs, funding opportunities also exist, and you should consult the program\u2019s graduate coordinator.\nApply for Major Competitive Scholarships\nGovernments and universities offer the opportunity for prospective and current graduate students to compete in scholarship competitions to help students finance their education and living expenses, to help students develop research skills, and to assist in the training of highly qualified personnel.\nNormally, a first-class average (A-/80%) is required, and depending on your program, you could be eligible to compete for $15,000-$35,000/year of scholarship support. Applying to these opportunities may make your application to a graduate program more competitive. More importantly, winning any of these scholarship competitions will help fund your graduate education (it also looks great on a CV!).\nSome of our major scholarship competitions are below. We encourage you to learn more about the scholarships for which you may be eligible.\nBe sure to apply. Don\u2019t leave money on the table!\nThe OGS program is jointly funded by the Province of Ontario and Ontario universities. OGS awards are merit-based scholarships available to domestic and international graduate students in all disciplines of academic study (professional and research-intensive programs).\nAn OGS is valued at a maximum of $15,000.\nCanada Graduate Scholarship \u2013 Master\u2019s (CGSM)\nThe objective of the CGSM program is to help develop research skills and assist in the training of highly qualified personnel by supporting graduate students who demonstrate a high standard of achievement from undergraduate degrees and early graduate studies.\nA CGSM is valued at $17,500 for 12 months.\nTri-Council Doctoral\nSocial Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC): The SSHRC Doctoral Fellowships (SSHRC DF) and Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarships (CGS D) aim to develop research skills and assist in the training of highly qualified personnel by supporting students who demonstrate a high standard of scholarly achievement in undergraduate and graduate studies in the social sciences and humanities. Valued at $20,000 (SSHRC DF) to $35,000 (CGS D) per year up to 36-48 months.\nNatural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC): The Alexander Graham Bell Canada Graduate Scholarships-Doctoral Program (CGS D) and NSERC Postgraduate Scholarships-Doctoral Program (PGS D) provide financial support to high-calibre scholars who are engaged in a doctoral program in the natural sciences or engineering. Valued at $21,000 (PGS D) to $35,000 (CGS D) per year up to 36 months.\nInternational Doctoral\nThe Ontario Trillium Scholarship (OTS), for international students, is awarded to international PhD recipients for a maximum of four years. Each OTS is valued at $40,000 annually and is renewable for an additional three years.",
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        "title": "Facts, Fiction and Mba New Zealand \u2013 Study Metro- Study Abroad in Top University",
        "raw_content": "Facts, Fiction and Mba New Zealand\nAmong the ideal education systems New Zealand is among the top study destinations for students looking for a greater education abroad. It combines the benefit of a developed country along with a tranquil and welcoming environment. It is one of the most stable countries in the world. Apparently, it is well known for the student-friendly fee due to the competition of the Universities offering the course. It is one of the safest and most beautiful countries in the world. It is fast becoming the first choice for international students looking to get quality education.\nWhen you have opted to pursue your MBA abroad, it\u2019s prudent that you bank on skilled study MBA abroad consultants for suggestions and aid. When you have graduated with your MBA, you will find lots of job openings here by international businesses. MBA is a decision which could change the lives of students and therefore the options ought to be considered wisely. He is one of the most sought-after courses being pursued by students in the recent years. If you would like to study MBA aboard, it is essential for you to select the perfect destination.\nMba New Zealand \u2013 What Is It?\nStudents agree in addition to finding it woefully un-digital. Many students don\u2019t have enough time to consider about this issue. Scholarships-International students get the opportunity to choose from a broad scope of scholarships out there for their studies.\nPrevious Previous post: The Little-Known Secrets to Study Abroad Requirements\nNext Next post: Fraud, Deceptions, and Downright Lies About Online Architecture Degree Exposed",
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        "raw_content": "Campos, Jamie, Jantunen, Erkki, Baglee, David, Gilabert, Eduardo, Fumagali, Luca and Emmanouilidis, Christos (2016) The Use of Mobile Technologies and Their Economic Benefits in Maintenance. In: Proceedings of the 10th World Congress on Engineering Asset Management (WCEAM 2015). Springer International Publishing, Springer International Publishing Switzerland, pp. 69-71. ISBN 978-3-319-27062-3\nPDF (Condition Monitoring)\nMobile Technologies and Their Economic Benefits in Maintenance.pdf - Accepted Version\nThe use of mobile devices enables maintenance staff to gain access to information and services relevant to the task in hand in near real time and wherever some form of network access is provided. Essentially, mobile device users become mobile actors who dynamically interact with the physical environment, i.e. workplace, and supporting information systems, leading to faster response to events and an increased performance. This paper provides insight into the acceptance prospects and best practices of the mobile technologies in the area of maintenance. Furthermore, the potential financial impact is discussed as a key driver for the adoption of mobile technologies in the maintenance practice.\nhttp://2015.wceam.com/",
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        "raw_content": "15 Country Lyrics That Are Picture Perfect For Instagramming You And Your Sweetheart\n\"And I thought I loved you then.\"\nBlake Fox Feb 5, 2018\nThinking of quality Instagram captions can be hard sometimes, especially when posting pictures of you and your significant other. Thankfully, we have country music, and country song lyrics make great captions. Here are fifteen short lyrics to caption the next picture of you and your boyfriend or girlfriend.\n1.\" Life with you makes perfect sense, you're my best friend.\" - Tim McGraw, \"My Best Friend\"\n2.\"You make me better than I was before, thank God I'm yours.\" - Russell Dickerson, \"Yours\"\n3.\"And I thought I loved you then.\" - Brad Paisley, \"Then\"\n4.\"Cause you're the first thing I know I can believe in.\" - Florida Georgia Line, \"H.O.L.Y\"\n5.\"But I bet they don't see what I see when I see my girl.\" - Dylan Scott, \"My Girl\"\n6.\"She loves me like Jesus does.\" - Eric Church, \"Like Jesus Does\"\n7.\"If all I got, is your hand in my hand, baby I could die a happy man.\" - Thomas Rhett, \"Die A Happy Man\"\n8. \"We're gonna be the greatest love story this town has ever seen.\" - LANCO, \"Greatest Love Story\"\n9.\"I'm head over boots for you.\" - Jon Pardi, \"Head Over Boots\"\n10.\"I need a pretty little homegrown, hometown girl.\" - Josh Turner, \"Hometown Girl\"\n11.\"Tryin' to be a good girl, but fallin' for a bad boy.\" - Florida Georgia Line, \"Good Girl Bad Boy\"\n12 \"In all the world you'll never find a love as true as mine.\" - George Strait, \"I Cross My Heart\"\n13. \"Have I told you lately? I love you like crazy, girl.\" - Eli Young Band, \"Crazy Girl\"\n14.\"But honey I love your love the most.\" - Eric Church, \"Love Your Love The Most\"\n15. \"Just the thought of you can drive me wild. Oh, you make me smile.\" - Uncle Kracker, \"Smile\"",
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        "title": "The FG-ASUU peculiar mess | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World NewsOpinion \u2014 The Guardian Nigeria News \u2013 Nigeria and World News",
        "raw_content": "The FG-ASUU peculiar mess\n[FILE PHOTO] Left- ASUU National President, Prof. Biodun Ogunyemi\nFor the umpteenth time in our short history, the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) has embarked on yet another strike to press home its recurring demands on the Federal Government. Since November 5, last year, most federal and state-owned universities have been shut to academic activities, the primary reason for which they were set up. Like a recurring decimal in a quadratic equation, the issues have essentially remained the same \u2013 failure to honour agreements between the government and ASUU, and inadequate funding. The import of this is that we have not effectively dealt with the fundamental challenges in tertiary education. The perennial strikes therefore are a symptom of an anomaly, a cankerworm that requires a surgical intervention by all stakeholders.\nIt is on record that in the years 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2017 and 2018 ASUU embarked on strikes which dragged on for months. For example, the strikes in 1999, 2001, 2010 and 2013 all lasted five months each. While some strikes went on for three months, others lasted for one to three weeks, periods in which the laboratories and lecture rooms were locked. The statistics here do not include the strikes from 1981/82 to 1992 and the period between. The 1982 and 1992 strikes lasted about six months each. We need no rocket science to determine the amount of man-hours that have been lost to incessant strikes. The strikes have impacted negatively on the quality of education in the country.\nAt issue is the revitalisation fund of one trillion naira, which the Federal Government had promised to inject into the university system for infrastructure development and equipment and accumulated funds to meet the earned allowances of academics. The said sum was arrived at by the government after it did a NEEDS assessment of the universities. Negotiations between the parties are on-going with occasional starts, hiccups and fitful jerks. ASUU has insisted that the government must make a down payment of N50 billion before the strike can be suspended. Its leaders have argued that government usually reneges on gentleman agreements each time there is a dispute and therefore have no faith in the promises of the Federal Government. On its part, the Federal Government says it cannot commit funds to that level having parted with humungous sums to the universities through TETFUND. These are strange developments to the organic covenants signed and sealed with the ASUU. This dingdong affair is unbecoming of a nation, which prides itself as the giant of Africa.\nThe huge sums of money being mentioned by the government and ASUU are scary to the ordinary Nigerian. Why has the government allowed an accumulation of debts to such a humungous level? Why does the government always wait for a strike before inviting ASUU for negotiations? Are earned allowances not built into the monthly wage bill? If the Federal Government could bail out banks that were run down by unscrupulous businessmen with the sum of N500 billion, why is it difficult to stabilise the entire university system with the requested sum of one trillion?\nThe time has come for a complete and radical review of our approach to funding, ideals and practice of education in the country.We need a holistic overhaul of education, starting from the primary and graduating to the tertiary level. It is now clear that the government alone cannot fund education at all levels. The idea of free education as we understand it is an anachronism as we have repeatedly stated here.\nSomebody must pay for education. On this point, ASUU has to put on a new pair of glasses to examine an old problem \u2013 the time has come for real autonomy for the universities. It is reported that ASUU once rejected government\u2019s offer of autonomy to the universities. This is regrettable. We may attribute this to the predominant thinking at the time \u2013 that the government as father of all could fund education from the oil windfall. That era is gone for good.\nLet\u2019s not get it twisted, the universities should be allowed to manage their academic and financial policies independently. For instance, all universities cannot pay the same salaries to lecturers. Indeed, the remunerations are usually negotiable depending on variables, which can be worked out. For example, it does not make sense to pay the same rent allowance to academics who live in Lagos and Ado Ekiti or Zaria. When universities are autonomous a lot of things will fall into place. They would then determine the fees that students can pay to meet their obligations to society. An Education bank, which was once mooted by the government, needs to be created to provide loans to undergraduates. No decent education can be attained with the level of funding, which the universities get currently.\nEducation is dynamic, with new trends and approaches developing almost by the day. The global village, which the world has become makes it imperative on us to get things right.No doubt, the universities need to be innovative, creative and dynamic. We need Vice Chancellors who can think outside the box at this time when managers have to learn, unlearn and relearn.The current practice of Vice Chancellors going cap-in-hand to government should end. Through properly determined fees and services rendered to the community, through endowments, through consultancy services and the help of alumni, the financial position of the universities should remarkably improve.\nMeanwhile, there should be a reality check: The Federal Government should stop creating more universities when it is clear that it has not been able to fund existing ones. It should also hands-off running or managing secondary education, a cul-de-sac, which the nation was sucked into in the days of military rule. Payment of salaries or meeting monthly overhead costs is not all it takes to manage a university. Education should provide an avenue for individuals to realise their full potentials. As part of needed reforms, the unhealthy ratio between academic and non-academic staff, which tilts in favour of the latter, should be revisited. Owing to the peculiar nature of the university system, universities should be excluded from the TSA, a procedure, which has slowed down funds\u2019 releases. If the Federal Government chooses to probe how ASUU managed funds that were released in the past they should do so without much ado. Accountability must be the watchword but that can be done seamlessly through the organic audit system.\nFinally, no nation, which gives education a priority, allows its universities to be in lockdown for months.There is no question about this: our governments have been insensitive, irresponsible and poorly committed to improving education. There should be a massive investment in education at all levels in order to prepare the youths of the nation for the future. A five-month long strike under the nose of a democratic government is an insufferable aberration. Perhaps this anomaly has become the new normal because most Nigerian elite, particularly government officials, send their children and wards to foreign universities.\nThey therefore do not feel the pangs of hapless parents who cannot afford the luxury of foreign education.The Federal Government should bring its negotiating skills to bear and ensure that the universities are open within the shortest possible time. End the strike now and let our kids resume their education! These needless strikes have serious consequences on the future of the country, after all.",
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        "raw_content": "During the course of 2016, a number of provisions of the Immigration Act 2016 came into force, including the introduction of a criminal offence for individuals who work without permission to do so and increased powers to close a business for up to 48 hours which continues to employ illegal workers.\nIn addition, the 2016 Act lowered the threshold for the offence of employing illegal workers. Rather than a requirement for employer's to \u201cknowingly\u201d employ an individual who does not have the right to work, the threshold is now that an employer commits a criminal offence if it employs an illegal worker and it has \u201creasonable cause\u201d to believe that the individual does not have the right to do the work. This inevitably widens the scope from the previous criminal offence and most likely will mean that prosecuting an employer is going to be easier. The maximum prison sentence has also been increased from two to five years.\nIn addition to the above, and crucially in the Summer of 2016, the Government published new prevention of illegal working guidance which provides more detail of the steps which an employer must carry out when undertaking right to work checks. In addition to the longstanding position that an employer must take copies of original documents to prove an individual\u2019s right to work in the presence of the prospective employee, the employer must now ensure that the documents are signed and dated and include a declaration on the copy stating wording such as the following: \u201cThe date on which this right to work check was made [insert date]\u201d.\nA manual or digital record may be made at the time an employer conducts the check but it must include this information. If requested to do so by the Home Office, an employer must be able to show this evidence in order to establish its statutory excuse against a civil penalty. Employers may still be liable for a civil penalty if they do not record the date on when the check was performed and/or if they simply insert a date onto the copy document itself as this will not confirm that this was the date that the actual check was undertaken.\nIn view of the above, it is advisable for employers to ensure that the checks which are being carried out at their organisations comply with the current requirements to avoid penalties of up to \u00a320,000 per illegal worker.",
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        "raw_content": "March 23, 2016 | Andrea Fuller\nJura Martinez, left, and Ernestina Gevara, prepare food in the kitchen at the Good Times fast food restaurant in Thornton, Colorado. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)\nAs income inequality grows among Americans, so does the tension it fuels.\nAs one of millions in this country struggling to make ends meet, I am weary of inequality and poverty\u2014not only from my own personal hardship and the financial hurdles that exhaust me each day, but also because of the differences in treatment I experience compared to the more affluent.\nCase in point: Denver, my hometown\u2014one of the fastest growing cities in the United States. In Denver, the poor and the well-off are practically on each other\u2019s doorsteps. On the 16th Street Mall in Downtown Denver, young professionals walk past homeless individuals daily. Recent college graduates hit the bar scenes in posh Cherry Creek or the exploding RiNo District as minimum wage workers prepare customers\u2019 food and clean their homes\u2014just one of the two or three jobs they likely juggle. At the King Soopers in Stapleton, one customer pays for groceries with a Platinum MasterCard and the next with an EBT card. And in areas like Park Hill, while the majority-black side of the neighborhood struggles with poverty and gang violence, middle and upper class families\u2014mostly non-minorities\u2014live in architecturally ornate homes valued at over a half-million dollars.\nThese inequalities are more than visual\u2014they add to the huge burden that already weighs on those of us who face economic hardship. Research has demonstrated that inequalities in the housing market drive up rents, and Denver is no exception. While I am grateful that my children and I have been able to live in a two-bedroom apartment for eight years, my rent went up by 11 percent this year and it has been a struggle to meet that increase every month. At this point, I cannot afford a three-bedroom rental (which would be helpful to accommodate my growing children), let alone secure the money to put down a deposit.\nWhere there is stark hardship in close proximity to wealth, there will be unrest and desperation.\nAnd there are also psychological impacts that arise from these inequalities. A 2010 study highlighted this phenomenon when it revealed that countries with high levels of income inequality face high rates of mental illness. In no country was this more evident than in the United States, where income inequality is associated with heightened risk of depressive symptoms and anxiety disorders. This also applies to Denver\u2014I\u2019ve seen firsthand that where there is stark hardship in close proximity to wealth, there will be unrest and desperation.\nThere are times when I struggle with envy, wishing that I could simply afford a bigger place to live that was closer to the kids\u2019 schools, my evening and weekend jobs, and our friends. My children and I are frugal and enjoy everything we can on a minimal budget\u2014which means not going to full-price movies more than two to three times a year, rarely visiting museums or attending events that cost money, and avoiding vacations. In fact, last summer my kids and I took our first vacation in years\u2014and it was 48 hours long. While we appreciate all that we are able to do and what we do have, it only exacerbates our hardship when we struggle to make rent month after month, and then look across the street to see a manicured lawn, two nice cars, and a double- or triple-sized garage attached to the five bedroom house that holds a family of four.\nTo make matters worse, my daughter\u2019s friends started excluding her from their plans, saying, \u201cThere wouldn\u2019t be a problem if you just had an iPhone.\u201d My child was distraught, telling me, \u201cThey don\u2019t understand because their parents haven\u2019t lost their jobs, they\u2019re not on food stamps, and they live in nice homes and drive nice cars.\u201d\nThe inequalities don\u2019t stop there. We can\u2019t afford to live close to school so my kids spend a significant chunk of their after-school time in the car and with me at work. When other kids are benefiting from enrichment activities outside of the classroom (and have nannies to facilitate the process), my kids go without because I am not always able to be there at drop-off or pick-up time due to my unusual work schedule, and I cannot always afford the fees. It\u2019s these kind of income-based differences in afterschool participation that fuel the widening achievement gap between rich and poor.\nAnd then there are health issues. I haven\u2019t been to a dentist in years because it has been a major challenge to find one who still accepts Medicaid\u2014it\u2019s generally more cost-effective for doctors\u2019 offices to accept private insurance, which more and more Denver residents are able to afford. Unfortunately, the same principle applies to mental health care. And when those in poverty or on the brink of it cannot afford care, mental health needs often go untreated. Meanwhile, those who can afford a therapist or psychologist get the help that they need and it positively impacts their health.\nThe fact is that how much money you have relative to others matters: from the level of health care you can afford, to the quality of your kids\u2019 education, to where you can live. And as the gap widens between those who have enough and those who are barely making it, it threatens to divide us as a country and as a society.\nTAGS Hunger Inequality Poverty Firsthand\nWhat Second Graders Can Teach Us About Inequality\nMarch 22, 2016 | Valerie Wilson\nIn this March 14, 2013 photo, teacher Nicole Wood, center, works with students in a second-grade math group at Van Buren Elementary School in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)\nTwo of the most widely cited statistics on inequities within the American labor market are that the average woman earns just 79 cents for every dollar earned by a man, and that the black unemployment rate is typically double that of whites. While these statistics are partly accounted for by differences in occupation or education, gender pay inequities persist even among men and women in the same job, and the two-to-one unemployment disparity exists even for blacks and whites with the same level of education. What this means is that even among otherwise socioeconomically similar individuals, we can still observe differences in pay or employment that arise from discrimination.\nAlthough the explicitly discriminatory policies and practices that created these disparities are now illegal\u2014thanks in part to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which outlawed employment and pay discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex or national origin\u2014the inequities persist. That\u2019s because many of the channels through which opportunity is passed, like social networks, are shaped by biases based on race and gender. Regardless of whether these biases are conscious or subconscious, patterns of old-fashioned segregation stand in the way of eradicating them.\nRecently, I gained some profound insight into this phenomenon from a most unlikely place: a second-grade music class.\nThe fact that it was a music class in a racially, ethnically, and socioeconomically diverse elementary school offered a powerful symbolism. Here were kids from two different classrooms, with distinct cultures, family backgrounds, and personalities blending their voices together in harmony. Yet, even with the freedom to sit almost anywhere they chose, the students self-segregated by race and gender to a large degree. This seemed innocent enough at first. After all, it\u2019s human nature to gravitate toward those we share more in common with or with whom we feel most comfortable. However, the broader implications of this tendency became more evident as the class went on.\nHalfway through the period, the kids began an exercise in which one student would bounce a ball to the rhythm of the song the class was singing. Each time they finished a verse, that student would pass the ball on to someone else to continue the song. After a few rounds, one of the girls in the class spoke up about the fact that the boys were only passing the ball to other boys. When the teacher asked if other people had noticed the same thing, every girl and even a few boys in the class agreed. After enlisting the students to come up with a solution to make the game fairer to those who had been excluded, the exercise resumed under the new rules. Shortly after, another student mentioned that only students from one classroom were getting the ball. By the time they worked through that problem, time had run out for them to complete the exercise.\nThere were at least three important takeaways from this simple example that can be applied to the way we perceive and address race and gender inequities in this country.\nThe costs of inequality and discrimination may be more heavily born by those who have been discriminated against, but they are problems that belong to all of us\u2014as such, individuals in leadership have a responsibility to listen to, acknowledge, and pursue solutions to these problems. For example, due to racial and gender biases, industries and jobs with a higher concentration of women and people of color tend to have lower pay\u2014often minimum wage. As a result, these workers are more likely to earn poverty-level wages and need to turn to public assistance, which means that American taxpayers essentially subsidize the employers who pay inadequate wages. But policymakers can take action to rectify some of this. According to a recent report by the Economic Policy Institute, raising the minimum wage to $12 an hour by 2020 would not only lift wages for 35 million workers, many of whom are people of color, but it would also save $17 billion in public assistance spending annually.\nEnding discrimination requires moving beyond a basic acknowledgement of the problem to honest, inclusive, and constructive engagement on the causes and solutions. For example, in order to target enforcement of equal pay laws and gain better insight into discriminatory pay practices, the Department of Labor and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission recently announced a proposal to annually collect summary pay data by gender, race, and ethnicity from businesses with 100 or more employees. If implemented, this would be an important first step towards identifying bad actors and holding them accountable.\nSegregation exists in nearly every area of American life, including in our neighborhoods, schools, workplaces, and places of worship. Regardless of intent, the result is often exclusion and marginalization of people outside our immediate social circles. In the end, this limits the full range of what could be available to all of us. Historian Richard Rothstein has painstakingly documented the history of racially explicit federal, state and local policies that have segregated African Americans into isolated slums across the country. These policies have created a legacy of racial injustice that has garnered national attention in cities like Ferguson, Baltimore, Chicago and Flint.\nI was heartened to see a second-grade teacher address biases within her classroom. Now it\u2019s time for more of our political and business leaders to follow suit.\nThe Faces of Senior Poverty Are Likely Women of Color\nTAGS Employment Minimum Wage",
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        "raw_content": "I have what!?!?\nWell, I am out of the hospital and continuing on my \u201cmedical journey\u201d. Right now, we are not longer using the term medical journey. It is now a journey of greater proportions. Bigger than I would have ever expected in my life. I am not a story first then get to the ending kinda guy. Let\u2019s talk about the bullet and then I will tell the story. So here is the bullet:\nI have stage 4 colon cancer. Ouch, didn\u2019t see that one coming did you.\nThis all started last Monday, July 16th with some sever lower abdomen and pelvic pain. Being a guy, I let it ride for a few days and finally could not take it anymore. I go see my doctor on Thursday. They had dome ideas, but we needed to take a look inside to see what was going on.\nFriday morning, I had a CT scan done. The radiologists found what they thought might be clot in a major vein and they also found a tumor in my sigmoid colon. I was admitted to a local hospital at 8pm on Friday night. Over the weekend, I had a few more CTs done and the clot in the vein was ruled out. That was good news for us and the only good news we would receive. Over the weekend the doctors kept prepping us for worst case scenarios and, unfortunately, the worst case scenario happened.\nOn Monday, I had a colonoscopy and the cancer was confirmed. They took some tissue biopsies and we found that the tissue type is adenocarcinoma. This is not the tissue type that we wanted.\nAnyway, Sandi and I are not running. We are facing this head on. We are usually people that do things ourselves and handle things on our own. Not this time. We will need to reach out and ask for help. Here is what you can do for us, PRAY!! Pray for patience, strength (mental and physical), wisdom of physicians, and COMPLETE HEALING!!!\nWe are claiming the following verses as well (compliments of some very close friends):\nPsalms 56:4 \u2013 In God I will praise his word, in God I have put my trust; I will not fear what flesh can do unto me.\nPsalms 103:2-3 (really the whole chapter) \u2013 2Bless the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits:\nSo, thanks for reading. Thanks for praying. I will keep you all informed through this site. Yes, I will still post the random things, but you can follow THE JOURNEY on this site as well. To see nothing but posts on the journey, just select, \u201cThe Journey\u201d from my categories list. Also, please feel free to link to this or upcoming posts and, please, share this prayer request with as many as you can. I need prayer and so does my family.\nWe have not shared this with our children yet. We are going to seek out the best way to tell them, so pray for that as well.\nSo, buckle up, here we go!! First stop, the oncologist on Thursday, July 26th at 2:40pm!!\nFiled under: Adenocarcinoma, Are You Kidding Me, Challenge, Colon cancer, CTs, Faith, Prayer, The Journey |\n\u00ab Sorry, but I am outta here again\u2026 Movie review \u2013 \u201cHairspray\u201d \u00bb\nTroy Plant, on July 26, 2007 at 12:22 am said:\nHey Stef!\nYou already have a small army of people out there praying for your family all over the country. Your strength, spirit, and attitude is inspiring to us all! God bless and we are all on board with you..\nPhilippians 4:12-13 \u201cI know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. I can do everything through him who gives me strength\u201d\nThis is why we must\u2026.BELIEVE! \u00ab Arms Wide Open, on July 26, 2007 at 7:11 am said:\n[\u2026] across my blog. I have three requests. The first is prayer. You can read all of the details (here). Second, if you feel led, would you pass along Stef\u2019s blog address and the word to cover [\u2026]\n\u00bb Friends and the Blog Sphere Jaybrams.com :: You finally got here: Are yall ready for this\u2026?, on July 26, 2007 at 8:27 am said:\n[\u2026] *UPDATE* Stef has made his Journey public. Read about it here. [\u2026]\nJoin Me \u00ab The Original Mud Puppy, on July 26, 2007 at 8:44 am said:\n[\u2026] Will you join me in praying for Stef and his family as they embark in a tremendous journey? Not only has Stef been on my blogroll for some time, he is [\u2026]\nsuperman1224, on July 26, 2007 at 9:17 am said:\nStef you are an awesome guy! I will be praying often for you and your family!\nmudpuppy, on July 26, 2007 at 9:50 am said:\nPrayer needed\u2026 \u00ab Grits n\u2019 Grace, on July 26, 2007 at 9:51 am said:\n[\u2026] I have what!?!? \u00ab Stef\u2019s Random Ramblings [\u2026]\nWhat would you do? \u00ab A Complete 180, on July 26, 2007 at 10:02 am said:\n[\u2026] know, I have been diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer. You can read my initial post about this here. You can follow my journey on my personal blog at Stef\u2019s Random Ramblings. I will not [\u2026]\nklampert, on July 26, 2007 at 10:38 am said:\nI am with you buddy\u2026\nso is the great physician\ncburkle, on July 26, 2007 at 10:49 am said:\nThanks for your openness. I know God will give you guys the words and timing to bring your kids into the journey as well. We serve a BIG God\u2026\n\u201cFor God alone, O my soul, wait in silence, for my hope is from him. He only is my rock and my salvation, my fortress; I shall not be shaken. On God rest my salvation and my glory, my mighty rock, my refuge is God. Trust in him at all times, O people; pour out your hearts before him, God is a refuge for us.\u201d\nhappyworkingmom, on July 26, 2007 at 11:27 am said:\nI\u2019m not sure if you know who I am (Debbie Stickel) but I know Sandi and my husband John and I had J in our Sunday school class a couple of years ago.\nWhen I heard about what was going on with you on Tuesday all I have done is pray. I\u2019ve been praying for you, for Sandi, and for the kids.\nI will obviously continue to do this.\nkrislinatin, on July 26, 2007 at 12:07 pm said:\nHave you read pilgrims progress?\nGods journey isn\u2019t always an easy one. Praying with you\u2026.\nsam, on July 26, 2007 at 12:43 pm said:\nShar, on July 26, 2007 at 1:02 pm said:\nMy prayers are with you! Your spirit and your determination will help you and your family through this! Never lose that! We Believe in the power of God\u2019s healiing for you and will pray His word for your healing!\nbeartracks, on July 26, 2007 at 9:27 pm said:\nJust read your blog and I am joining you in prayer and asking God, who is above colon cancer to completely remove all trace of this cancer before your next appointment. Only He can do this.\nHow old are your children? It must be hard for them.\nPat Hughes, on July 27, 2007 at 2:22 am said:\nStef & Sandi \u2013\nCass and Troy continue to keep me informed. Please know that you and your beautiful children are in my heart and in my prayers.\nFred McKinnon, on July 27, 2007 at 9:54 am said:\nPraying for you daily \u2026 believing God, and praying that this cancer would be gone from your body, the temple of the Holy Spirit \u2026 that on the cross, \u201cby His stripes you are healed\u201d .. is a promise of redemption of this disease.\n\u201cBeloved, I pray that you be in good health and prosper in all things, even as your soul prospers\u201d \u2026.\nIn the meantime, during this battle, I pray for peace, strength, and grace to endure the process and trial. I pray for the peace of God that surpasses all understanding for you, your wife, your children, and family.\nRandall, on July 27, 2007 at 11:07 am said:\nStef and Sandi,\nI don\u2019t even know where to start. So much I want to say but just can\u2019t at this time. I just wanted you and Sandi to know that you are both in our prayers. I am praying that God reaches down with his grace and mercy to you and your family and gives you the strength to beat this. I\u2019m sure you have everyone under the sun offering help, but if there is anything you need, let me know. My schedule is wide open for babysitting and errand running. Again, just know that we love you and will be praying for you, Sandi and the kids.\nRandall and Teresa\nfaithwalk, on July 27, 2007 at 12:18 pm said:\nI can only imagine how it would feel to get such news. May the Lord be very near throughout every moment, every test and whatever else comes.\nWe will be praying for you and believing for complete healing, in Jesus name! He is able.\nBlessings grace and peace to you,\nA Friend In Need \u00ab What does it all mean?, on July 27, 2007 at 2:35 pm said:\n[\u2026] husband, father to 3 young kids and is taking this head-on. He has posted all the details on his blog, so I won\u2019t fill them in here. But he and his family need prayer as they begin this journey [\u2026]\nChris, on July 27, 2007 at 2:48 pm said:\nNever met you \u2013 came across your blog via Fred McKinnon.\nPraying for you today. May you look to Him for peace, comfort, strength and healing.\nAaron, on July 27, 2007 at 3:56 pm said:\nBrother you know I am praying. I am BELIEVING and it\u2019s my honor to share the journey. Your strength, wisdom and courage have already been amazing. While I continue to pray, I also continue to thank God that our paths intersected and our friendship. His providence is amazing. We love you guys.\nHope, on July 27, 2007 at 5:12 pm said:\nChrist heals and I thank Him, in advance, for the healing is is bringing you that He might receive all the glory. Bless you! Bless your family! You are all in my prayers.\nAir, on July 29, 2007 at 12:48 am said:\nRead my husbands\u2019 blog. He has stave 4 colorectal also. He is not a christian, but his blog may help you feel less alone with your battle:\nhttp://www.penmachine.com\nJustine, on July 30, 2007 at 12:58 pm said:\nI\u2019m not sure what exactly to say. I just want you to know that I will keep you and your family in my prayers.\nRonna, on July 30, 2007 at 5:16 pm said:\nSteph and Sandi,\nWhere do I start\u2013You 2 are in my prayers. I wanted to call you guys to let you know Matt and I are available for anything-help with kids, dinner or just to talk-at any time. Steph, you are such a strong person and you will conquer this. Matt and I were in church Sunday and they played \u201cI will Praise You in this Storm\u201d and you immediatley came to mind. Faith is such a comfort and can bring a true peace during your \u201cSTORM\u201d. Please don\u2019t hesitate to call us for help.\nRonna and Matt\nDiane Exterovich, on August 3, 2007 at 2:34 pm said:\nSteph, I don\u2019t know what to say.. I am holding back the tears at work. PLEASE let me know if we can do anything to help. I live near you so we can help with soccer transport and everything. I had lost 4 family members within 2 years because of cancer. We will talk soon. Diane\nQiana, on August 3, 2007 at 4:54 pm said:\nHey Stef. I just got the news yesterday and I am so sorry that this has hit you and your family. You are an amazing man to have the strength and courage to take this thing head on. With your faith and your kick butt attitude, I have faith that you\u2019ll make it through this. When your in your low points in battling this, just reach to God and look on this website and see how many people are supporing you and I\u2019m sure you\u2019ll find strength in yourself to get through those crappy days. A lot of us ex-orderlies are wanting to get together with you and possibly go out to eat and catch up on old times and ultimately stand behind you in helping you battle this thing! You and your family are in our prayers. Hope to talk to ya soon!\nLinda, on August 28, 2007 at 10:24 pm said:\nHello Stef, it took me by surprise to hear this news from a classmate from SCA. I to went to school with you, I was a year a head of you. The name \u201cParke\u201d ring a bell?\nI read this blog and immediately prayed for you and your family. I just want you to know that my husband and I will be praying for you as well as my prayer warriors friends. May your faith be strengthen, may you gain much wisdom,strength & Grace through this time. Here is a good prayer for you to pray. (by Stormie Omartian)\n\u201cI praise you, Jesus. I exalt and thank you that you are my healer. Thank you for dying for me on the cross, for bearing the consequences of my sin in your body. You are greater than anything I face or suffer, and thank you that in Your name I can find healing. Your power is unlimited. I know that if you heal me, I will be healed completely. Thank you that you will rise up with healing for those who fear Your name (Malachi 4:2). \u201cBe merciful to me, O God, be merciful to me!) For my soul trusts in you; and in the shadow of Your wings I will make my refuge, until these calamities have passed by.\u201d (Psalm 57:1)\nGod be with you and your family during this time, I will cont. to look for updates and pray that God\u2019s Will will be complete in your life and you will be healed. He can do what He says He can do. In Christ, Linda\ncancergeek, on October 15, 2007 at 11:16 pm said:\nI want to let you know that I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers. This is a difficult time in your life, and I am happy to hear that you have your family and a wonderful team of medical professionals and specialists surrounding you during this time in your life. I hope that all will go well with your surgery and the healing process. Keeping the faith and having a positive outlook always adds to the hope and better outcomes. I have seen it first hand. God bless and best wishes.\naka: CancerGeek\nPrayer Request \u00ab The Original Mud Puppy, on October 25, 2007 at 10:02 am said:\n[\u2026] is a friend of the blog, and fellow contributor to AC180.com. Just a few months ago he found out that he has Stage 4 Colon Cancer. Tomorrow he will be going in for his first surgery where the doctor will look around inside and do [\u2026]\nPray\u2026 \u00ab Grits n\u2019 Grace, on October 26, 2007 at 9:17 am said:\n[\u2026] 2007 by David As you read this, Stef, our AC180 brother, is undergoing a 9-hour surgery for Stage 4 colon cancer. Please join me in lifting up Stef, his family and medical staff in prayer. All glory and honor to [\u2026]\nRefuse To Lose \u00ab The Original Mud Puppy, on March 6, 2008 at 8:34 pm said:\n[\u2026] Last July Stef received news that he has stage 4 colon cancer. He and his family chose not to let this news own him, but to let Him own it. As a result I Refuse To Lose has become the theme for his journey in battling colon cancer. Sandi and I are not running. We are facing this head on. We are usually people that do things ourselves and handle things on our own. Not this time. We will need to reach out and ask for help. Here is what you can do for us, PRAY!! Pray for patience, strength (mental and physical), wisdom of physicians, and COMPLETE HEALING!!! [\u2026]\nMary b, on August 16, 2010 at 7:34 pm said:\nI am so sorry. Mine was found almost the same way in Jan of 09. I\u2019m still here, and mine had spread to my ovaries. 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        "raw_content": "Local fisherman Jeff Keith caught the most pikeminnow in Cowlitz County in 2018 as part of a government program to regulate the species\u2019 population. Though he doesn\u2019t have an exact count, Keith estimates he caught roughly 2,000 pikeminnow \u2013 most near Willow Grove along the Columbia River, one of his favorite fishing spots.\nAnglers last year caught more than 180,000 northern pikeminnow, a predator of salmon and steelhead.\nLocal pikeminnow fisherman reels in a haul\nWhen Jeff Keith isn\u2019t fishing, he\u2019s hunting \u2014 and he said he fishes for just about everything. But there are probably few fish he goes after as much as northern pikeminnow.\nAnd endangered Columbia River salmon are a little better off because of his zeal.\nIn August and September, he fishes the river from dawn to dusk, no matter if he is \u201cfried\u201d by the sun or pelted by summer storms.\nBut it\u2019s made his wallet fatter: Keith, 47, caught more pikeminnow than any Cowlitz County angler in the 2018 Northern Pikeminnow Sport-Reward program, a federally sponsored effort to control the bony, long-lived fish that feast on salmon and steelhead smolts.\nPaid for by the Bonneville Power Administration, the program pays anglers for each pikeminnow they catch over nine inches. The goal is to reduce the number of older, larger fish. Keith took 21st place out of anglers overall with his catch of 2,000 fish, earning $16,000.\nKeith said he\u2019s been as high as ninth place about four years ago. He caught \u201cover 3,100 fishes, and tendinitis in my elbows.\u201d\nPikeminnow are a native species, but dams on the Snake and Columbia rivers create pools of slack water where they can easily ambush juvenile salmon and steelhead. Government officials created the bounty program in 1990 to control the voracious fish. Anglers have caught nearly 5 million since then and have reduced pikeminnow predation of juvenile salmon by 40 percent, according to the program\u2019s website.\nKeith, a Longview carpenter, has fished for pikeminnow nearly since the program began, but he got his start as an angler far earlier.\nAt age 4, he worked on fishing hooks in his dad\u2019s shop. He\u2019d fish in a creek in his front yard as a little kid, where at the age of 12 his father would stock pikeminnow for him to catch.\nThe fish were plentiful back then, he said, but perhaps due to Bonneville\u2019s efforts and fishermen like him, that\u2019s changed. Keith said that catching them now is more about helping salmon, making some money and getting to fish competitively.\n\u201cIt\u2019s about as close to tournament fishing as I\u2019ve ever gotten,\u201d he said. \u201cYou go hard from daylight til dark. ... You have to go, go, go, go, go.\u201d\nBounty fishing is yet another chance to experience the wonders of solitude in the wilderness. The local wildlife know him well enough that they\u2019ll follow him down the river as he fishes for steelhead, salmon and sturgeon as well as pikeminnow, Keith said.\n\u201cYou catch a small fish you can\u2019t keep, you throw it out and an eagle comes right by the boat and catches it. I\u2019ve got some of them trained where I\u2019ll whistle and they\u2019ll jump out of the tree before I ever throw the fish.\u201d\nLast year, Keith said he caught an average of 35 or 40 pikeminnow a day. Sometimes, he caught them all in an hour; other days \u201cit\u2019d take you all day to find them.\u201d\nAnglers caught more than 180,000 pikeminnow in 2018, according to the program\u2019s website. The first place angler caught more than 8,600 fish, earning $71,049. This year\u2019s bounty runs from May 1 through Sept. 30.\nBounties on the fish have improved over the years. Bonneville used to offer a flat $3 per pikeminnow returned, and they had to be at least 11 inches long. Now Bonneville pays $5 for the first 100 fish and more after that. After an angler has returned 200 pikeminnow, they\u2019ll get $8 for every fish caught.\nBiologists also release a number of \u201ctagged\u201d fish every year that are worth a hefty bounty. This year, 1,000 tagged pikeminnow, each worth $500, were released.\nScientists from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife use the tagged fish to estimate how much of a dent anglers put in the pikeminnow population each year.\nIt\u2019s \u201cnot quite as linear as 200 out of 1,000 meaning 20 percent,\u201d said Steve Williams, program manager at the Pacific State Marine Commission, \u201cbut you get the idea. ... We are not trying to eliminate them. We\u2019re trying to manage them.\u201d\nScientists aim to catch 10 to 20 percent of the pikeminnow population each year, Williams said. With 198 tags caught in 2018, they reached a rate of 16.8 percent. Keith said he caught two of those tags, earning $1,000 for just two landings.\nThe program can be lucrative, Keith said, but he cautioned amateur fishers against seeing it as a get-rich-quick scheme. Competition has grown since he started, but 80 to 90 percent of pikeminnow anglers won\u2019t break even, he said.\n\u201cI don\u2019t want to build it up and have a whole bunch of people spend a bunch of money and be disappointed, because that\u2019s what\u2019s going to happen.\u201d\nPikeminnow are agile, he said, and an angler needs to understand how the time of year, tidal conditions and a myriad other variables affect their behavior. They can swim at nearly any depth or location, in groups or alone.\n\u201cIt all comes together over a lifetime of experience of chasing them,\u201d Keith said. \u201cThe average guy is not going to go out there and stuff his pockets with money.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Home > Android > Specs expectations for Motorola\u2019s $50 Android smartphone\nMotorola\u2019s CEO has recently hinted that a $50 Android phone may be in the works at Motorola: \u201cIn much of the world $179 is a lot of money so there\u2019s a big market at a price point of less than $179\u201d.\nI was already expecting them to make a $99 version this year, but $50 is even bolder, and quite possible, too. Actually, $50 Android smartphones being sold in Africa from Huawei or other local manufacturers have existed for a couple of years now. It\u2019s just that they tended to have very old and slow chips in them, super low resolution tiny screens (320\u00d7240 at 3\u2033), and Android Froyo, which I think people barely remember it even existed at this point, that\u2019s how much time has passed since it was first launched.\nSuffice to say that the experience on them wasn\u2019t too great, and you may still have been better off buying a feature phone than get slowed down by a \u201csmartphone\u201d that didn\u2019t work properly (not that $50 feature phones were that much faster at the time).\nWe\u2019ve seen the specs for the Moto G for $180, which tends to be more like $240 in most other countries besides US, and they were really good for the price, almost twice as good as what the competition is offering at that price level, in every area:\nquad-core 1.2 Ghz Cortex A7 CPU\nAdreno 305 (OpenGL ES 3.0 support)\n5 MP camera (HD recording)\nWi-Fi, 3G\nIf that\u2019s what a packed $180 smartphone looks like at the end of 2013, what would a late 2014 $50 smartphone look like then? Here are some expectations and predictions for it:\nsingle core Cortex A7 CPU\nMali 400/450 or equivalent GPU\nVGA front-camera (or might skip it altogether)\nThe processor could actually be Cortex A5 for cost reasons, but that one is getting a little old in the tooth, and I have a feeling Motorola will want to go with Cortex A7, which is its successor, and should provide pretty decent performance, even if it doesn\u2019t come in a quad-core variety like the Moto G. Not being quad-core allows them to save quite a bit on the chip, and I doubt that at this price-point they\u2019ll go even with a dual-core one, but I\u2019m not completely ruling it out.\nThe GPU is uncertain because it won\u2019t be their main priority, and they\u2019ll just buy whatever SoC with a single core Cortex A7 that\u2019s best for the money, but I expect it to be in the Mali 400-range of performance or possibly even Mali 450 (newer, but made for lower-end phones).\nAt this price point, 512 MB is the only reasonable expectation. But with KitKat or better, I don\u2019t see it have any trouble working properly. I\u2019ve used 512 MB phones with Android 4.2, and they worked just fine. I expect KitKat or later to work even better.\nI really wouldn\u2019t expect more than 4GB of storage, especially when Motorola couldn\u2019t even offer more than 8 GB of storage for the Moto G last year for the base model. I do find this a bit of a problem, especially since Google/Motorola are being stubborn about using microSD cards at least with an open source exFAT implementation, if they really want to avoid paying Microsoft any royalty. the internal storage should be using the flash optimized F2FS file system, just like Moto X and Moto G, which I\u2019m hoping will come as the default for the next version of stock Android, too.\nThe resolution could be 480\u00d7320, but seeing how Motorola seems to care a lot about having a \u201cdecent\u201d resolution even in low-end smartphones, to be able to watch videos at a higher quality and have a better browsing experience, I\u2019m betting it will be at least 800\u00d7480.\nThis resolution would also be more suited for the 4\u2033 screen size that I think they will be using. I\u2019ve thought for a long time, even when iPhones used to have the \u201cperfect\u201d 3.5\u2033 screen size, that smartphones need to be at least 4\u2033 in size, even if given to kids (smaller hands). Anything less than 4\u2033 just doesn\u2019t provide a good \u201ctouch smartphone experience\u201d, in more ways than one, and it\u2019s harder to type on them, too. It\u2019s a shame so many ultra low-end phones today still arrive with 3.2\u2033 screens, because I find them simply unusable. I expect Motorola to change this.\nI wish the camera will be at least 5 MP, not necessarily because of the higher resolution, but because camera suppliers tend to make 3 MP cameras that are disproportionately worse than the 5 MP and above cameras. They tend to do that supposedly because they think their customers, the OEMs, care more about a bottom price for it, than any performance it might offer. They just want to check that \u201ccamera\u201d item on the list. So even if they don\u2019t use a 5 MP camera, I hope Motorola will at least pick a decent 3 MP camera.\nAs for the front-camera, chances are very high that it won\u2019t exist. There are still phones even in the price range of Moto G that don\u2019t offer a front-camera at all, so it wouldn\u2019t surprise me if a $50 came without a front-camera, but I wouldn\u2019t rule out them adding at least a VGA (0.3 MP) one.\nConnectivity, Battery\nDon\u2019t expect LTE with this device. If Moto G didn\u2019t have it, this one definitely won\u2019t either. Plus, in markets where this phone will be selling there will likely be no LTE networks for years. I expect Motorola to use a larger than average battery at this price level, and if it has only a single core Cortex A7 CPU, it should provide decent battery life (at least a day).\nObviously, the device will arrive with KitKat at the very least, but if it\u2019s being launched this fall, then it might come with whatever version of Android Google has prepared for the Google I/O event. KitKat was already optimized for such devices, so it should do well on its own. However, it\u2019s possible Google will further optimize Android for $50 bargain smartphones, so it would make even more sense for Motorola to launch it with the new version.\nSub-$100 smartphones is what\u2019s going to double Android\u2019s growth rate from 1.5 million activations per day to 3 million per day, in the next 2 years or so. Motorola is being very smart by trying to conquer these low-end and super low-end markets. 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        "raw_content": "One child infected every 35 seconds in Yemen cholera crisis\nThe infectious disease has now killed nearly 1,000 people, even though it is easily treatable\nA mother and baby at a hospital in Sanaa, where aid agencies say one child is affected by cholera every 35 seconds (Mohammed Awadh/Save the Children)\nCholera, Health, UNICEF, Save the Children\nIn Yemen, cholera is spreading so quickly that one child is infected nearly every 35 seconds, according to Save the Children.\nThe infectious disease, which is spread via contaminated food and water, can prove fatal if not treated quickly, and is already killing around 30 people each day.\nSome 942 cholera-related deaths have been registered, and the rate of infection has more than tripled over the past two weeks.\nDr Mariam, a doctor working in Hodeida on Save the Children\u2019s cholera response, said the situation was critical.\nYou can see the fear in the eyes of the mothers, they are afraid to lose their children, their husbands, their relatives\n- Dr Mariam, doctor at cholera clinic\n\u201cYou can see the fear in the eyes of the mothers, they are afraid to lose their children, their husbands, their relatives,\u201d she told MEE.\nChildren have proved most susceptible she said, as most are already suffering from malnutrition, so their immunity is low.\nAnd the infectious disease is spreading so quickly due to the lack of clean drinking water. \u201cMore than 60 percent of Yemeni people do not have access to clean water, what do you think the situation will be?\u201d\nWhile the treatment for cholera is simple, many patients do not manage to get help in time, she said.\n\u201cThere are a lot of people you cannot support... sometimes I feel so angry and depressed that I cannot help these people. I am a medical doctor,\u201d she said, sounding exasperated.\n\u201cThe war needs to stop. We need peace. We need aid,\u201d she added.\n\u201cChildren did not cause this war.\u201d\nWhile cholera treatment is easy and inexpensive, many patients are unable to access the help they need, given the ongoing Saudi-led war, which has in itself claimed at least 8,000 lives since it broke out in March 2015, according to the UN.\nThe region\u2019s poorest country is on the verge of total collapse, and children are dying because they\u2019re not able to access basic healthcare\n- Grant Pritchard, Yemen country cirector for Save the Children\nMany thousands more cholera-related deaths are expected, Save the Children says, with 300,000 new cases predicted in the coming months.\nOver the last week, there have been around 5,470 new cases each day, and the outbreak is disproportionately affecting children, the NGO said.\nOf suspected cholera cases, 46 percent are children under 15, it said in a statement. 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        "raw_content": "It is taken for granted that a man\u2019s heart does not respond the way a woman\u2019s heart does. But the truth is that men are humans too, and they deserve to be treated with compassion in a loving way. So we have collected some of the 100+ Cute Love Quotes for Him Straight from the Heart.\nThis is exactly why I offer these carefully selected 50 best romantic love quotes for him so that they can inspire and motivate you to express how you feel for him. We also have a great collection of Love Quotes for Her.\nSoul-Binding List of Love Quotes for Him\n1. \u201cSince the first day I met you, I knew you\u2019d be mine until the end of time.\u201d\n2. \u201cI can never express how much I love you, or how special you are to me. All I can say is that my world is brighter whenever I am with you.\u201d\n3. \u201cI know that dreams can come true because mine did the day I met you. 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Always will.\u201d\n14. \u201cWhen I look into your eyes, I see the mirror to my soul.\u201d\n15. \u201cNo one could ever start a fire as bright as the one you\u2019ve started in my heart.\u201d\n16. \u201cOur love is sweeter than a bird\u2019s song, and stronger than the sun.\u201d\n17. \u201cOne of the greatest joys in my life is making you smile.\u201d\n18. \u201cI love you not for anything you have, but for what I feel whenever I\u2019m near you.\u201d\n19. \u201cNever in my wildest dreams did I think love could be so brilliant until I saw the look in your eyes.\u201d\n20. \u201cI love you but don\u2019t know when, how, or from where. I love you without pride or problems. I love you because I don\u2019t know any other way to love. There is no you or I. Your hand on my chest is my hand. When I fall asleep, it\u2019s your eyes that close.\u201d\n21. \u201cWhen you came into my life, it was like red wine and honey. 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Next your love, even the most beautiful thing\nin the world is ugly.\u201d\n33. \u201cYou\u2019re not the only person in the universe, but you\u2019re the only one that matters.\u201d\n34. \u201cIf you live to be one hundred, I hope I live to be one hundred minus one day, so I never have to live a day without you.\u201d\n35. \u201cYou may only hold my hand for a while, but you will hold my heart forever.\u201d\n36. \u201cI have loved you in countless forms, countless times, life after life, age after age, forever.\u201d\n37. \u201cWhenever I think about rain, I think about singing. Whenever I think about singing, it\u2019s always a heavenly song. Then when I think about heaven, I think about angels. Whenever I think about angels, I always think about you.\u201d\n38. \u201cYour love makes every morning worth getting up for.\u201d\n39. \u201cKissing you makes my day. Holding you makes my week. But loving you? 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And I knew it.\u201d\n49. \u201cIf you gave me a flower every time I thought of you, I could spend a lifetime walking through my garden.\u201d\n50. \u201cEvery time I think it\u2019s impossible to love you more, you prove me wrong.\u201d\n51. \u201cI love you. That\u2019s the beginning and the end of everything.\u201d\n52. \u201cI cannot promise that I will never be away from you, but I can promise you that I will forever love you.\u201d\n53. \u201cWhen I see look into your mind, I see the beauty of a thousand diamonds. The moment I let that beauty and love wash over me, I knew that there was nothing in the world I would trade our relationship for.\u201d\n54. \u201cIf they dusted my heart for fingerprints, they\u2019d only find yours.\u201d\n55. \u201cThe moments I spend with you, I see as a beautiful perfumed garden, a peaceful fountain singing and a dim twilight. It is you and you alone that makes me feel alive.\u201d\n56. \u201cYou give me joy in my darkest hours, hope in the most trying times, and love in everything that I do.\u201d\n57. \u201cEvery moment you stand by my side has reassured me time and time again that I am the luckiest girl in the world.\u201d\n58. \u201cKiss me, and I\u2019ll serenade you among the stars. Give your love to me, and I will take down each star and place them at your feet.\u201d\n59. \u201cI may not get to hold you in my arms at night, or see you as often as I\u2019d like. But know that deep in my heart, I know that you are the one I love and will never let go.\u201d\n60. \u201cYou are the reason I wake up each morning. The reason I find something to smile for. The one person that make me happy when things are bad. Your eyes, your laugh, your smile, that look in your eyes; everything about you makes me want you even more.\u201d\n61. \u201cMy love knows no bounds; it\u2019s endless, timeless. You have enriched my life in more ways than I can ever express. From the moment I looked into your eyes, I felt a strong connection to you. My soul was drawn to yours in a way I had never experienced before. And you are still the only one that can truly see the door to my soul.\u201d\n62. \u201cIf I could have one wish, I would ask to wake up each morning to the warmth of your lips, the sound of your breath, the feel of your heart beating with mine, and the touch of your fingertips on my skin.\u201d\n63. \u201cOur love is a journey that starts at forever and ends at never.\u201d\n64. \u201cI need you like a heart needs to beat, a bee needs nectar and a child needs love.\u201d\n65. \u201cI love you more than anyone could ever comprehend. Our love is so special and beautiful because you love me for me and I love you for you.\u201d\n66. \u201cEvery word that comes out of your lips is my food. Each breath you take is my sweet wine. Your very existence is all I could ever want or need.\u201d\n67. \u201cMy love for you goes far beyond my heart and mind. It delves right into my soul.\u201d\n68. \u201cYou have given me the greatest gift in the world: the growth of love. Our love started as a seed and has grown into a beautiful flowering tree.\u201d\n69. \u201cYour smile, like the sunshine, brightens my day. Thoughts of you in my head create a sweet melody and I can\u2019t help but fall in love with you all over again.\u201d\n70. \u201cThoughts of you are engraved on my mind. Your name is forever etched on my heart. Your love is embedded in my soul until the end of time.\u201d\n71. \u201cI breathe only for you. I live my life for you. You are my one and only hope in this world where I feel so lost and lonely. You are the one person I want to spend the rest of days with. I\nlove you with every fiber of my being.\u201d\n72. \u201cIn the depths of my heart wells a tremendous tide of beautiful love and hope that this treasure we call our love will be confided to me for my entire lifetime. You cannot see the waves as they push towards you, but in these words you will hear the beating of its surf.\u201d\n73. \u201cI see something even more beautiful than the stars in your smile.\u201d\n74. \u201cI\u2019m not sure what souls are made of, but I do know that yours and mine are the same. You are more myself than I could ever be.\u201d\n75. \u201cThe best kind of love is one that awakens the soul, plants a fire in our hearts, makes us reach for more and brings peace to our troubled minds. This is the kind of love I hope to give to you forever.\u201d\n76. \u201cLoving you is the most natural thing I could do. For you make the world a more beautiful place just by being in it.\u201d\n77. \u201cI finally know what true love feels like, and I can truly say that it is the most magical feeling in the world.\u201d\n78. \u201cA love like ours is hard to find, for it is more than just a union of two hearts, but the union of two souls who love each other more than words could ever express.\u201d\n79. \u201cI have never had a moment of doubt in my mind about us. That is how I know that we belong together \u2013 now and forever.\u201d\n80. \u201cThey say that each person enters our lives for a reason. I now know that the reason you entered mine was to show me how beautiful life can be.\u201d\n81. \u201cThe happiest day of my life was the day you said \u201cI love you\u201d.\u201d\n82. \u201cWhen you tell me \u201cI love you,\u201d my heart and soul melt like bittersweet chocolate. I have waited my entire life to hear those magical words from your lips.\u201d\n83. \u201cMy love for you is deeper than any ocean; higher than any mountain.\u201d\n84. \u201cThe only thing in the world that my heart desires is to be by your side.\u201d\n85. \u201cThe comfort I feel when you wrap your arms around me is like nothing I\u2019ve ever experienced in the world.\u201d\n86. \u201cAll I want is to lay next to you and listen to the beating of your heat. All I want is to close my eyes, and sleep in your arms. All I want is to feel you, and forget about the world.\u201d\n87. \u201cYou\u2019re always on my mind \u2013 even when I have a million things to worry about.\u201d\n88. \u201cEvery time I see your smile, I fall in love all over again.\u201d\n89. \u201cLike the earth and the sun, we never venture too far from each other. We\u2019re always in each other\u2019s company no matter what and through everything. 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        "raw_content": "It\u2019s finally Friday! I thought the week would never end. I have answered what feels like close to a million phone calls and have sat in-between the four walls of my office way too long. It feels like there are not enough hours in the day to handle everything after working full-time consumes so many of them. Ugh! I\u2019m actually giving myself a 3-day weekend to try to catch up on life outside of work. Lee has been gone several days and will come home soon if all goes as planned. But, how often does that happen in trucking? That is another reason I am taking Monday off. Since he is coming home Sunday afternoon and leaving again Tuesday morning, that doesn\u2019t give us much time at all to get things done that we need to do together or even just hang out. Time is so limited!\nSo far, my evening has consisted of getting home from work, almost immediately leaving again to drive my daughter to her homecoming football game, driving back home, cooking dinner, eating, vacuuming and now writing on my site. After the week I have had at work, I feel like I should be in bed already. On the other hand, I feel like I need to stay awake until after midnight every night just to get half of everything I need to do done. Yes, lack of time is quite a frustration for me. People say we all have the same amount of hours in each day but I see a huge difference in people\u2019s days and how much they need to cram into them. Some go to work and come home and watch TV all night. Really??? Why don\u2019t they have to vacuum, cook, do laundry, drive kids around, take the dog for a walk, get their clothes ready for the next day, make phone calls, pay bills, clean the house, etc., etc.? I must be doing something wrong. \ud83d\ude41\nI have talked to Lee three or four times today. This evening, when I finally had time to settle down and have a conversation, we talked for a little bit but then he had to go to sleep because he has to wake up so early again. There are times when he goes to sleep at 5:30! It\u2019s hard when we aren\u2019t on the same Monday-Friday, 9-5 schedule. I call him on my way to work which gives us about 15 minutes to talk. I call him most of the time on my lunch break, then again on my way home. After I get home I have 1000 things to do and I can\u2019t just spend my life on the phone, but I call him again after I do a few of them. I think most people get to sit down and have dinner with their partner and have a discussion face-to-face on a daily basis. Not when you date a truck driver! So, we have little broken up conversations throughout the day and call it good. Most conversations that take place while either I am driving or he is driving are spent saying \u201cWhat? Are you still there? You\u2019re cutting out\u201d. Quite frustrating!!!\nWell, I am exhausted and better get some sleep too. I have to get up to go watch my daughter perform on her Pom\u2019s team in the morning. After that, my day will be filled with the rest of the joys of being a parent, homeowner, dog owner, blogger, super woman, etc. The time will pass quickly and before I know it, it will be Sunday and Lee will be home. Yay! We don\u2019t have big plans this time he\u2019s home other than organizing the garage and enjoying each other\u2019s company.\nOff to bed now. Since nobody is sleeping next to me I am going to lay diagonally across the bed and snore as loud as I can! You\u2019ve just got to find the simple joys when your trucker boyfriend is gone.",
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        "raw_content": "15 things every black child needs to know about real estate\nTurning your children into future landowners will transform your family for generations\nMany of the wealthiest families in the world build their wealth through real estate. By having someone in the family with the training and vision to take the plunge into this lucrative industry, families are transformed for generations to come.\nIn this powerful program, Dr Boyce Watkins gives your child the tools for understanding real estate. This puts them ahead of most adults, and also allows them to see themselves as investors at an early age. The concepts are communicated in animated, easy-to-understand videos, that allow your child to learn along with the entire family.\nAfter going through this material, your child will then have an understanding of real estate that exceeds the average American adult. In fact, they will be able to walk through an entire real estate transaction, understanding key terms and contracts. They will also be positioned to become wealth builders in adulthood, due to exposure to these concepts at a very early age.\nIn this new program, your child will walk away understanding the following concepts:\n1) Real estate listings and appraisals\n2) Closing costs\n3) Down payments\n4) Contingency deals\n5) What it means to list a property\n6) Real Estate agents and why they are important\n7) Real estate foreclosures\n8) Debt-to-income ratios\n9) Much, much more.\nGiven that real estate is one of the great pillars to wealth building in America and abroad, I thought it only appropriate that this be part 4 in our Black Millionaires of Tomorrow wealth-building sequence for children.\nAll content is presented by world-renown scholar, Dr Boyce Watkins with a voice over on animated videos to illustrate the concepts thoroughly. This gives your child the chance to tell their friends that they've learned from a black college professor, which will enhance their self-esteem.\nUnit 1: Agents, listings and closings, oh my!\nWhat are Real Estate Agents and what do they do? (2:21)\nWhat does it mean to list a property? (2:10)\nWhat is a closing? (1:35)\nWhat is a down payment? (2:06)\nClosing Costs explained - why they are important for anyone seeking to buy property (2:12)\nUnit 2: Down payments, appraisals, foreclosures and other things a homeowner needs to know\nWhat is an appraisal? (2:31)\nWhat is a contingency? (2:24)\nWhat does it mean when a property is in foreclosure? (2:19)\nDebt to Income ratios - what they are and why they matter (3:55)\nUnit 3: Inspections, insurance, liens and escrow and all the other little details\nWhat is Earnest Money? (2:36)\nWhy do I need a home inspection? (2:02)\nPrivate Mortgage Insurance (3:08)\nWhat is escrow? (2:11)\nWhat is a lien? (2:09)\nWhat is Title insurance and how does it work? (3:20)\nSelf Study Quiz #3\nIf you use the monthly subscription option, you have access to the course content for as long as you're a member. If you use the one-time payment option, you have access for a lifetime.\nWe would never want you to be unhappy! If you are unsatisfied with your purchase, contact us in the first 30 days and we will give you a full refund. You can either unenroll yourself within the system or if you need help or would like to request a refund, please send an email to [email protected]\nOne purchase gives you access forever Coupon Discount\nThe One time purchase option gives you access both now and forever for one low price\nGet access for the entire year at a substantial discount Coupon Discount\nThe Monthly Subscription Plan Coupon Discount",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb World \u00bb Opposition delegation says Vatican supports new elections in Venezuela\nOn: 2/12/2019, By Junno Arocho Esteves , In: World\nVenezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido, alongside his wife, Fabiana Rosales, speaks to the media after attending Mass in Caracas Feb. 10, 2019. Although it has publicly taken a neutral stance in the current political crisis in Venezuela, the Vatican has expressed its support for new elections in the country within the year, said a member of a delegation representing Guaido. (CNS photo/Andres Martinez Casares, Reuters)\nVenezuelan President Nicolas Maduro speaks at a meeting for re-branding the country in Caracas Feb. 11, 2019. Although it has publicly taken a neutral stance in the current political crisis in Venezuela, the Vatican has expressed its support for new elections in the country within the year, said a member of a delegation representing opposition leader Juan Guaido. (CNS photo/Manaure Quintero, Reuters)\nOpposition supporters take part in a rally to commemorate the Day of the Youth and to protest Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's government in Caracas Feb. 12, 2019. Although it has publicly taken a neutral stance in the current political crisis in Venezuela, the Vatican has expressed its support for new elections in the country within the year, said a member of a delegation representing opposition leader Juan Guaido. (CNS photo/Manaure Quintero, Reuters)\nROME (CNS) -- Although it has publicly taken a neutral stance in the current political crisis in Venezuela, the Vatican has expressed its support for new elections in the country within the year, said a member of a delegation representing opposition leader Juan Guaido.\nRodrigo Diamanti, head of the human rights organization \"Un Mundo sin Mordaza\" (A World Without Censorship) told journalists that Venezuelan Archbishop Edgar Pena Parra, Vatican substitute secretary for general affairs, conveyed the Vatican's support during a Feb. 11 meeting at the Vatican.\nArchbishop Pena said the Vatican \"is willing to help and do everything possible so that this year we may have free elections in Venezuela,\" Diamanti said Feb. 12 during a briefing with journalists at the Italian Foreign Press Association in Rome.\nThe delegation was in Rome to solicit the support of the Italian government in recognizing Guaido as interim president of Venezuela.\nA constitutional crisis reached a critical point following Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's inauguration Jan. 10. Allegations of rigging by local and international monitors prompted Guaido, who was president of the opposition-led legislature, to assume the presidency.\nWhile more than 50 countries have recognized Guaido as the legitimate Venezuelan head-of-state, the Vatican has chosen to remain neutral and focus on the sufferings of the local population.\nAlessandro Gisotti, interim Vatican spokesman, confirmed the delegation's visit and reaffirmed the \"proximity of the Holy Father and of the Holy See to the people of Venezuela.\"\n\"In addition, the grave concern was underlined that a just and peaceful solution be urgently sought to overcome the crisis, respecting human rights and seeking the good of all of the inhabitants of the country and avoiding bloodshed,\" Gisotti said in a Feb. 11 statement.\nDiamanti told journalists that while Archbishop Pena reiterated the Vatican's neutral stance in recognizing either Maduro or Guaido as the country's leader, it does \"support the Venezuelan bishops' conference,\" which has \"recognized Guaido as interim president, as per our constitution.\"\nIn a statement released on the eve of Maduro's inauguration Jan. 9, the Venezuelan bishops labeled his government \"illegitimate.\"\n\"We are living in a de facto regime,\" the bishops said. \"The attempt to begin a new presidential term on Jan. 10, 2019, is illegitimate in its origins, and it opens the door for the nonrecognition of the government.\"\nDiamanti told journalists that the interim leadership appreciated the support of the Venezuelan bishops and, while short of recognizing Guaido as president, they understood the Vatican's support for elections.\nFree elections, he said, \"would provide a way of moving forward amid this crisis that is not only human but also political. We need all possible resources because it is not easy to leave a dictatorship like the one we have in this moment.\"\nDuring a news conference with journalists Jan. 27 on his flight to Rome from Panama, Pope Francis said that while he fully supports the suffering people of Venezuela, picking a side in the crisis \"would be pastoral imprudence on my part and would cause damage.\"\n\"That is why I had to be -- I don't like the word 'balanced' -- I must be a shepherd to all, and if they need help, then they must come to an agreement and ask for it,\" he said.\nThe pope said he thought carefully about his words to the people of the country because \"I suffer for what is happening in Venezuela in this moment.\"\n\"What is it that scares me? Bloodshed,\" the pope said. \"And that is why I ask for generosity from those who can help resolve the problem.\"",
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        "raw_content": "An important part of ERRG\u2019s activities has been to publish collections of essays on Reformation History. Members of the group have always been keen to avoid a narrow or restrictive definition of \u2018Reformation\u2019: papers are encouraged on all aspects of European religion over the late medieval and early modern periods, and on their political, social and cultural ramifications. The diversity and richness of the research interests of past and present members of ERRG is reflected in a number of collections of essays which have grown out of the group\u2019s conferences over the past few years.\nElizabeth Tingle and Jonathan Willis (eds), Dying, Death, Burial and Commemoration in Reformation Europe (Farnham: Ashgate, 2015).\nPrevious ERRG volumes\nDownload The Latest Flyer\nLuc Racaut and Alec Ryrie (eds), Moderate Voices in the European Reformation (Ashgate, 2005).\nHelen Parish and Willam Naphy (eds), Religion and \u2018Superstition\u2019 in Reformation Europe (Manchester, 2003).\nWilliam Naphy and Penny Roberts (eds), Fear in Early Modern Society (Manchester, 1997).\nBeat Kumin (ed.), Reformations Old & New: Essays on the Socio-Economic Impact of Religious Change c. 1470-1630 (Aldershot, 1996).\nBruce Gordon (ed), Protestant History and Identity in Sixteenth-Century Europe (2 vols. Aldershot, 1996) .\nAndrew Pettegree (ed), The Reformation of the Parishes (Manchester, 1993).",
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        "raw_content": "Head of MINUSMA Mahamat Saleh Annadif meets with Guinean peacekeepers following terrorist attacks that killed six troops. Kidal, Mali, February 13, 2016. (Marco Dormino/UN Photo)\nA year after the signing of a peace agreement with northern rebels, the government of Mali and United Nations Security Council are seeking an increase of 2,500 troops for the country. Ahead of the renewal of its mandate on Thursday this week, the UN stabilization mission in Mali (MINUSMA) is struggling just to provide for the security of its own personnel. While new peacekeepers might increase its capacity to respond to threats, there is a need to reassess the mission\u2019s overall mandate, particularly its understanding of what state authority entails in Mali and how this can be reestablished.\nUN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has proposed including a quick reaction force\u2014a long-standing request of the Malian government\u2014within the expanded MINUSMA. This illustrates a reinforced security agenda for the mission, which responds to the stalled implementation of the peace agreement and an increase in threats. During the past year jihadists have continued to move south to the Mopti and Segou regions and are targeting UN peacekeepers. Attacks are being claimed by groups such as al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, al-Mourabitoun, and the Macina Liberation Front. Clashes between armed groups that signed the peace agreement\u2014considered ceasefire violations\u2014have also resumed, reviving fears of widespread intercommunal violence.\nThe peace deal, signed in two phases in May and June 2015 between the government and two coalitions of armed Tuareg-Arab rebels, was designed to provide a framework for long-term stability, but implementation is at a relative standstill. The lack of concrete progress and the worsening security environment has led to disillusionment among many parties. This includes local populations concerned about the absence of so-called \u201cpeace dividends\u201d such as improved basic services, education, health, and justice.\nThe situation highlights the general failure of MINUSMA\u2014in its role as one of the international custodians of the peace deal\u2014to prioritize long-term political solutions and adopt a more localized, people-centric approach to stabilization. This would be in keeping with the \u201cprimacy of politics\u201d approach recommended in last year\u2019s High-Level Independent Panel on Peace Operations report. MINUSMA has instead been pulled in a more militarized direction. To move past this, its support for the \u201cextension of state authority\u201d requirement of its mandate should be reconsidered to emphasize political negotiation and the fostering of stronger state-society relations. This is key to building legitimacy and trust in those authorities that will assume responsibility for Mali\u2019s future.\nExtension of State Authority\nThe extension of state authority is one of the complex expectations the UN Security Council has recently placed on peacekeeping operations. Although no fixed definition of state authority has been established, the UN Peacebuilding Support Office\u2019s Capstone doctrine of 2015 identified various measures for missions, including developing political participation, operationally supporting the immediate activities of state institutions, small-scale capacity building, and supporting constitutional and institutional restructuring. A UN Civil Affairs Handbook also contains a framework for prioritizing and sequencing this engagement, although its recommendations remains limited in practice.\nThis focus of MINUSMA is likely to continue given the conclusions of a Department of Peacekeeping Operations strategic review in March 2016, which highlighted the mission\u2019s need to \u201cprioritize its support to the Government in the implementation of key provisions of the [peace] agreement, in particular those related to the gradual restoration and extension of State authority.\u201d The latest Secretary-General\u2019s report on Mali highlighted that there had been some limited progress on this task. This includes the establishment, on January 19, of the two new administrative regions of Menaka (formerly part of Gao) and Taoudeni (formerly part of Timbuktu); the promulgation, on May 10, of a local communities code, linked to the establishment of interim authorities in the Gao, Kidal, Menaka, Taoudenni, and Timbuktu regions; and the appointment of new governors of Kidal, Menaka, and Taoudenni on March 31, in response to ongoing security challenges, though Taoudenni\u2019s governor is currently in Timbuktu and Kidal\u2019s remains in Gao.\nNonetheless, progress in extending local administration in the north of Mali remains key. At present, the state\u2019s efforts there have mostly focused on increasing security measures in order to protect infrastructure construction. Although this expands the state\u2019s visibility, it does not automatically increase its authority. As the Capstone report outlined, states \u201cderive authority both from their ability to perform their functions effectively and their ability to perform these functions legitimately.\u201d\nIn Mali, public trust has been weakened by failures in implementing previous peace agreements, the historically feeble presence of the state in the north, violations committed by the army and other public institutions, and an ongoing lack of security, which have only created feelings of exclusion and injustice.\nPrior to the 2012 crisis that pitted northern and southern forces against each other, Mali had seen four other rebellions that gave rise to four different peace agreements. All included provisions for decentralizing state services and reinforcing representation of northerners in the central government. All failed to deliver on this promise. In the most recent process, international mediation appeared to replicate past mistakes, by favoring yet another decentralized governance structure that has until now failed to take root.\nAs highlighted by an International Crisis Group report from 2015, it is important not to try to rebuild the institutions of a \u201csick political system.\u201d The peace agreement should have reflected the aspirations of northern populations for change and recognized that functions traditionally assigned to the state can also be carried out by a combination of informal, ad hoc, traditional, or religious entities, which already enjoy a certain level of legitimacy within their communities. One way of achieving this would be nominating local authorities by consensus between the national government and communities themselves. The challenge is to find a way to marry traditional forms of representation with an embrace of democracy.\nWith this in mind, the government and armed groups took a big step forward on June 15 when they agreed to establish interim administrative authorities in northern areas. This could be more representative of the region\u2019s interests and bring a broader array of people into the equation. The long-delayed move was initially planned for three months after the signature of the peace agreement and provides a much-needed avenue for finding further political solutions to Mali\u2019s insecurity and development issues. It also points the way forward for a rejuvenated MINUSMA, working in support of the state.\nRedefining MINUSMA\u2019s Role\nThe new mandate of the UN mission could explicitly mention that the provision of people-centered development services be part and parcel of the extension of state authority, rather than an add-on track of secondary priority. Alternatively, the work of the mission with the UN Country Team\u2014which is tasked largely with development-related tasks, while MINUSMA focuses on political and security aspects\u2014should be expanded, creating a fully integrated strategy. This would help mitigate the limitations of the state-centric and prescriptive approaches to peacebuilding pursued thus far.\nSuch a mandate would be consistent with the spirit and letter of the newly adopted overarching framework of \u201csustaining peace\u201d within the UN system. It would make room for inclusiveness of civil society and traditional leaders in decisions that affect their lives. These connections were unfortunately lacking from a recently established international commission of inquiry, as well as a truth, justice, and reconciliation commission in Mali.\nMINUSMA could also work with the government of Mali to make consultation with local communities a common practice, including before the reestablishment of state officials and institutions. The National Conference planned for later this year creates an opportunity\u2014provided that the event is sufficiently inclusive and consultative\u2014to address legitimacy and trust deficits by relaunching the discussion around the foundation of governance in Mali.\nFurthermore, establishing a compact between MINUSMA and the government, an idea which has been raised in discussions in Mali and UN headquarters in New York, could also include more participation of local communities, although the feasibility of this remains to be seen. 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        "raw_content": "Hearing your friend or a family member has received the unexpected news their child has arrived with a medical diagnosis can feel overwhelming. Knowing the right thing to say and do in a time like this often feels impossible. We had a wide variety of experiences with our friends and family as they tried to support us while dealing with their own emotions. Below, I share what our friends and family did right and how you can help.\nFollow the Ring Theory\nImagine there are two circles. One circle within a larger one. The people who received the news about their child are in the center of this circle. You, as the friend or family member, are in the outside rings. The first thing you need to understand, the inside circle \u201cdumps\u201d out; not the other way around.\nOften when people mean to help, they end up \u201cdumping\u201d their emotions on the people who are actually living the experience. An example of this: \u201c Rory was born with down syndrome, we are scared and trying to navigate this time. Response: \u201cThis just makes me so sad, friend says while crying, how did this happen? I can\u2019t wrap my mind around it.\u201d My response: \u201cI\u2019m sorry. It will be ok. These things happen.\u201d Don\u2019t put the hurting parent in the position of needing to comfort you, when you need to be making them feel secure and comforted. They don\u2019t have the capacity to carry the extra burden of your emotions.\nAs a friend or family member of a child with special needs, you can show your caring and commitment through the words you use in everyday conversation.\nFollow the parents\u2019 lead in the words you use when talking about a diagnosis, and always seek to use \u201cchild first\u201d language. For example, Rory is a child who has Downs\u2019 Syndrome. She is NOT a \u201cDowns Syndrome Baby.\u201d\nMost important, Say \"we\".\nI\u2019ll never forget the words one dear friend of mine, in particular, used when I shared the news of Rory\u2019s diagnosis with her:\n\u201cWe will be there for you.\u201d\nWith that one small word, I could sense that my friend was truly in this with me. Knowing that we would walk this road together was like a soothing balm to an open wound in those early days.\nDon\u2019t Pressure Them to Move Forward\nUnderstand, they will process these feelings in their own time. You can gently prompt them to share their feelings along the way\u2014yet if they don\u2019t openly respond, know you have planted a seed. They may linger in certain spots along the grief cycle a little longer than others. Show them grace and remember that everything they knew about their future has changed.\nBe a Consistent Presence\nDon\u2019t go MIA. Everything feels different about their life, losing friends or not hearing from them in the same frequency contributes to the loss of normalcy. These changes also bring validation to some of the biggest fears.\n1. Their new family is not accepted by you.\n2. People blame them for their child\u2019s diagnosis.\nRemember to Talk About the Everyday Stuff\nThey are thinking about this news all day, every day. They are talking about at Dr's appointments, while verbally processing the news or sharing information with others. Following their lead, try to bring some normalcy to the conversation. Talk about the news, normal new baby things or something fun they hope to do in the coming months.\nShow Up With Practical Help\nBring them food. Help them with any siblings. Clean their house. Know what their needs are. When Rory was born she had two small holes in her heart, which made it hard for her to gain weight. People would keep buying clothing for her, but she wasn\u2019t growing. Those outfits caused me a lot of emotional pain, they reminded me what she would be if she didn\u2019t have down syndrome. Keep things like this in mind when you buy gifts for families during this time.\nIf you or a family member have received a T21 diagnosis click this link to download our \u201cNavigating a Down Syndrome Diagnosis\u201d guide. I wrote it in the weeks following my daughter's diagnosis.\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\ufeff",
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        "raw_content": "Only 6 days left! I am having so much fun making new friends and experiencing the Puerto Rican culture.\nOn Thursday and into Friday morning we had a 20 hour physical challenge that is meant to break you down physically and mentally, called The Special. I learned a lot from The Special about not relying on myself in competition but relying on God. On Saturday then later on that night we got to go to a minor league baseball game on Sunday night, which felt more like watching a soccer game the way the fans cheered but it was still a lot fun!\nOn Sunday we went to an amazing outdoor church and today we went to Crash Boat Beach!\nI have really been digging in to figure out the answer to my question, why do I believe what I believe? It came across me yesterday. I could just feel God\u2019s presence from church to a conversation I had later in the day to the salsa dancing in the street last night after we got fro yo. Feeling God\u2019s presence is one of the biggest reasons I believe that Jesus Christ died on the cross for our sins and that God sent Jesus to die for us. If you want the technical stuff, I\u2019m still working on it but here\u2019s what I\u2019ve got: we have the opportunity to have a relationship with God. We don\u2019t have to love Him because He gave us free will but I find that life is much better when I let God have control. When God created the world, it was a perfect world but then Adam and Eve ate from the tree of knowledge of good and evil, sin entered the world. God later sent Jesus Christ to the world to save us and die on the cross for us so that we can have a relationship with God. After Jesus died on the cross He rose again. When Jesus rose again He beat sin and death. That\u2019s crazy! Who can beat death?! Jesus. That\u2019s why God is so amazing! By accepting Jesus Christ as savior, we get to go to heaven and have eternal life! And live in the perfect world that God intended! It\u2019s going to be so great!\nI am excited and nervous to talk to people around the campuses at colleges in Puerto Rico and I am looking forward to sharing my experiences! I will keep you posted.\nOne thought on \u201cAnswering the Question\u201d\nPingback: Back At It | katie's walk by faith\nNext Next post: It\u2019s Not A Good Bye, It\u2019s A See Ya Later",
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        "raw_content": "Machine learning techniques inform credit scores\nPublished in: July 2018 edition\nMention machine learning these days and it conjures up anything from self-driving cars to the robot apocalypse.\nHere\u2019s the truth: machine learning has been in use in the financial services industry for many years. That said, using what is essentially just a mathematical technique to develop a credit scoring model is actually unique for a tri-bureau credit scoring model.\nIn fact, for our latest model, VantageScore 4.0, our data scientists leveraged machine learning techniques in their development of scorecards for those with dormant credit histories (i.e., those with scoreable trades but with no update to their credit file within the last six months).\nBut what is machine learning and what did our data scientists actually do? 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This approach is generally adequate when a model is used to score those with conventional credit histories, i.e., thick files which contain, for example, a combination of auto loans, credit cards, etc. But for those with thin files (or those who have not used credit within the last six months), this approach to credit does not adequately measure their risk of default or otherwise provide enough predictive power. That\u2019s where machine learning comes in handy.\nFor these thin file consumers, multiple behavioral dimensions may be evaluated to ascertain predictive relationships that may be otherwise ignored but may be used to produce a model that is both predicative and able to score these consumers. But machine learning must be used to both discover those relationships and to dig deeply into them to yield improved performance. Even the fantastic data scientists at VantageScore don\u2019t have enough bandwidth to combine the myriad of behavioral relationships needed to create these attributes, so they used a machine learning technique \u2013 an algorithm \u2013 to do the data mining for them.\nOnce these relationships were discovered, that\u2019s when the data scientists went to work. The highest performing relationships, or \u201cnodes\u201d in data speak, were identified and combined to provide an estimate of the optimal predictive performance. The goal then became to convert these unstructured high-performing nodes into structured, static attributes that can be reason coded and incorporated into a credit scoring model that is 100% compliant.\nUnderneath my signature is a really great illustration of this process. Obviously, it is a simplified explanation of how VantageScore 4.0 uses machine learning to build scorecards for the consumers that other models consider to be unscoreable. To learn more, please download and read our recent whitepaper that digs in deeper into the topic of the machine learning techniques.\nBut the results speak for themselves: According to our latest validations study, VantageScore 4.0, with the use of machine learning, outperforms VantageScore 3.0 (which did not leverage machine learning) by 10% for new account originations and 4.2% for existing account management trades.\nMore on our model validations results next month. For now, we hope our July newsletter offers you some light beach reading: a \u201cDid You Know\u201d article about how most consumers actually have great credit scores, tips for small business entrepreneurs, and the latest results from our annual credit knowledge survey with the Consumer Federation of America.\nMost people have great credit scores\nCredit scores have been commonly used by consumer lenders for almost 3 decades now. They\u2019re used for mortgage loans, credit cards, auto loans, student loans and everything else in between. It\u2019s smart personal finance practice for consumers to work hard to earn and maintain solid credit scores. And, based on new data, it appears they\u2019re doing just that.\nIn January 2018 Experian released their 2017 \u201cState of Credit\u201d survey, which indicates that consumers are scoring the best they have since 2012. And in June 2018, VantageScore Solutions released credit score data on more than 12.5 million U.S. consumers which indicates that an enormous percentage of those consumers have elite credit scores.\nAccording to the Experian data, the average credit score nationwide is now 675 and Minnesota residents have the highest average score at 709 (one of 4 states with average scores at or above 700[1]). According to the VantageScore data, 21% of mainstream consumers have scores above 800 and 55% have scores above 700.[2]\nWhile these impressive statistics might seem surprising, they actually are not. The average credit score has always been in the neighborhood of 700 and the percentage of consumers who have the truly elite credit scores (above 760) has consistently been above 35%. On the other hand, the percentage of consumers who have credit scores at or below 600 is an equally surprising 20%, according to the VantageScore data.\nCredit scores only consider the information on your credit reports, nothing more and nothing less. Good credit scores mean clean credit reports; whereas, poor credit scores mean damaging information on your credit reports. What these studies indicate is that most consumers maintain decent credit reports.\nWith a little more than half of the U.S. mainstream population scoring above 700, the doors of opportunity for economic investment are open to many. Generally speaking, a credit score above 760 earns the lowest interest rate on a mortgage loan. And credit scores at or above 720 get the lowest interest rates on auto loans. And although most people certainly can get a credit card with almost any credit score, the most attractive deals are reserved for consumers who have scores well into the 700s.\nThe good news is that studies have shown that once people experience a good credit score, they tend to keep their good score, unless they experience some sort of life altering event (e.g., loss of job or a divorce).\nFor those who have a credit score lower than 700, fear not. There is still opportunity on the road ahead, but often it comes at a steeper cost (i.e., interest rate). Which is why it\u2019s important to continue paying your bills on time and avoid derogatory credit entries to build and sustain a solid credit score.\nAlso know that it\u2019s certainly not the only factor in determining a score. 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Most entrepreneurs get busy with the day-to-day pressures of deadlines, and that vision can recede into the background. Schedule some time with your board members or business partners to revisit and update the business plan. Now that you understand the realities of your market, you should have plenty of ideas on creating the 2.0 version of your enterprise. When finished, it\u2019s important to not allow it to gather dust again. Set goals and schedule check-in meetings with your team to make sure everything\u2019s on track.\nUpdate your budget: The nature of entrepreneurship is being agile in the face of change. Market trends, price changes from vendors and suppliers, effects of new laws and ordinances, even road construction are variable forces that can send anyone\u2019s budget into a new direction. That\u2019s why your budget isn\u2019t ever going to be a spot-on prediction. Think of it as a plan. If you stay on top of it, you can spot the trends early and make adjustments right away so you can reap the full advantage \u2014 or head off problems before they become unmanageable.\nCheck your credit score: If you\u2019re planning to raise capital to expand or make improvements in the next year, checking in on your credit score is an important first step you can take several months before you apply for the loan. Even if you have a business credit score, certain business loans still require a look at your personal credit score, especially if you\u2019re a sole proprietorship. Visit Your.VantageScore.com to find free resources to learn your credit score. There\u2019s also helpful information on what factors influence your score and things you can do that can help increase it over the coming months to help you get the best rate possible.\nCreate a tax strategy: The tax break Congress passed in December will save small business owners 20 percent on their tax bill this year. In the coming year, small business owners have many opportunities to capture more tax savings with the right plan and strategy. For example, if you\u2019re planning a large equipment purchase, you may find yourself in a better tax bracket in 2019 if you time it before Dec. 31, rather than waiting until the following year as planned. Have a meeting with your accountant to discover more ideas.\nPay down debt: One way to use the windfall of your 20 percent tax savings is to pay down revolving loan debt. Doing so is a great way to raise access to working capital should you need it down the line. Depending on the source of credit, reducing your credit-to-balance ratio is one factor that could raise your credit score. Before you do so, make sure you have enough cash flow to meet your expenses.\nImprove accounts receivable: If your business extends lines of credit to your customers, it may be worthwhile to implement a credit check policy on all new customers. Knowing they\u2019re creditworthy before the fact can help you create the appropriate plan for them and protect your business. Credit reporting is also an effective way for even a small business owner to let customers know they are serious about collecting what\u2019s owed. In the end, you\u2019ll get paid faster and increase cash flow.\nThe life of an entrepreneur means things can change drastically on a dime. A thorough check-in with your finances can put you in the best position for success. To learn more about the tools and solutions offered by VantageScore, visit Your.VantageScore.com.\nSurvey says!:\nConsumer credit knowledge rises\nOver the past four years, an increasing number of consumers have obtained their credit scores and know much more about credit scores than others do.\nFree Online Credit Score Quiz (www.CreditScoreQuiz.org) Has Been Taken by Many Consumers to Upgrade Their Credit Score Knowledge.\nWashington, D.C. \u2013 The eighth annual credit score survey, released by the Consumer Federation of America (CFA) and VantageScore Solutions, LLC, shows that those recently obtaining their credit scores know much more about scoring than do those who have not obtained their scores.\nThe survey also reveals that, over the past four years, the percentage of consumers who have recently obtained at least one credit score has risen significantly. The proportion who said they \u201cobtained or received any credit scores\u201d in the past year has risen \u2014 from 49 percent in 2014 to 57 percent in 2018.\nAccording to the survey, potential borrowers are more likely to have obtained their score than non-borrowers. Seventy percent of those who intend to purchase a consumer or mortgage loan in the next year, compared to 57 percent who were not planning to borrow, said that they had obtained a credit score in the past year. 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And majorities incorrectly believe that tax liens (64%), medical collection accounts less than six months old (62%), and civil judgments (63%) are used in the computation of credit scores.\nSimilarly, majorities correctly identified individual actions that help raise a low credit score or maintain a high one \u2013 make all loan payments on time (89%), keep credit cards balances under 25 percent of the credit limit (72%), and do not open several credit card accounts at the same time (66%). Yet, little more than half of respondents (56%) correctly identified all three factors.\nAnd, only 21 percent know that on a $20,000, 60-month auto loan, borrowers with a low score would typically pay more than $5,000 in interest charges than would a borrower with a high score.\nConsistently making their loan payments on time every month. A late payment may lower one\u2019s credit scores by dozens of points.\nUsing a small portion of the credit available on a credit card. 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        "raw_content": "Songs for a Mother\u2019s Heart\nI\u2019m a sentimental.\nBeing the only female in the house, I feel it\u2019s my duty to expose my sons to the full range of female emotion.\nThey see me laughing (a lot). Certainly they\u2019ve seen me frustrated and angry, but I hope they\u2019ve seen more kindness and gentleness. They\u2019ve seen me swoon when my husband enters the room and dance to \u201cMom\u2019s Morning Dance Music\u201d (yes, I have that playlist).\nAnd they\u2019ve seen the quiet moments.\nThe times when I\u2019m not reading or working or on any device, just looking out the window.\nThe times when they see me crying because it\u2019s just one of those days and I need some reminiscing music.\nUsually those are the days I\u2019m really feeling that they are growing up too fast, and although I\u2019m infinitely proud of them\u2026well, you know, moms. You know that chord deep down inside. That one that just needs some time to be still and f-e-e-l.\nThese are my songs for those days. In honor of Mother\u2019s Day coming up, I thought I\u2019d share them with you.\nIf your love swells like mine does when I hear some of these, go find your babies and kiss \u2018em. If they\u2019re still little, scoop them right up and plant one on them. If they\u2019re older, like mine, skip the scooping them up step, but plant one on nonetheless. Even if they squirm. Maybe your baby isn\u2019t at home anymore. Kisses travel through phone lines, I\u2019ve heard.\nHappy Mother\u2019s Day, Moms.\nClick here if you want to listen to the whole playlist together on YouTube.\nJoni Mitchell \u2013 The Circle Game\nTaylor Swift \u2013 Never Grow Up\nCindy Morgan \u2013 How Could I Ask For More\nT Carter \u2013 A Mother\u2019s Song\nBette Midler \u2013 Baby Mine\nAnd because I think it might be my favorite song of all times (and I just couldn\u2019t decide) I\u2019m going to include another version of Landslide\u2026\nLandslide \u2013 Gavin Rossdale\nWhat\u2019s your favorite sentimental mom song?\nFiled Under: Family, Parenting Tagged With: mom, parenting, playlist\nGood morning! I came across your blog this morning and have been checking it out. I love it so far!\nI\u2019ve been trying to sign up for your newsletter but it says \u201cinvalid interest\u201d and I don\u2019t know if it\u2019s going through. I was really hoping for the each new post one.\nI\u2019m so sorry! I\u2019m no tech expert, and that side of blogging has been the most challenging for me. What I will do is check to see if you\u2019ve been added, and if not, I will manually add you. I\u2019m so pleased to \u2018meet\u2019 you!",
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        "raw_content": "You Are Here: Home \u00bb Local News \u00bb Democratic Unity Dinner\nDemocratic Unity Dinner\nCongressman Alcee L. Hastings and Mitch Cesear Democratic Party Chairman\nBy Edwina Ward\nOn March, 15 2014, the Broward Democratic Party held its Annual Unity Dinner, previously known as the Jefferson-Jackson Dinner, at the Marriott Coral Springs Hotel Golf Club and Convention Center. This event brought Democrats from across the country together to discuss the most pressing issues facing the party and to honor outstanding members.\nThe Party Chairman, Mitch Ceasar, said, \u201cThis is an election year, and it will be one of the most significant elections in the history of Florida. We as Democrats understand that our citizens cannot progress with the regressive, anti-middle class polices from our current governor.\u201d Other distinguished guest included the keynote speaker and Democratic Whip Congressman Steny Hoyer of Maryland, Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Congressman Ted Deutch.\nThe highest award of the night, \u201cThe Lifetime Achievement Award,\u201d was presented to Congressman Alcee L. Hastings for his contributions and commitment to being a champion in Congress in support of the rights of minorities, women, the elderly, children, and immigrants for over 20 years.\nCongressman Hastings accepted the highest award with a strong message urging Democrats to be about the business of the people, organize phone banks and to get out the vote. He said this next election for Governor is important, not only because current Governor Rick Scott has been wrong on the issues which includes refusing $51 billion dollars in a Medicaid expansion that Congress approved, but also because the Florida Supreme Court could potentially have three members retiring from the bench.\nWith the Governor having the power to appoint new justices, it is imperative that a Democrat is making those new appointments in order to preserve a court system that protects the rights of Florida residents from a Republican controlled Legislature.",
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        "raw_content": "My First Seven Jobs\nSo, this whole first seven jobs thing has been floating around and I\u2019ve considered doing it, but never got around to it. I was just going to post a list, but a friend just posted hers on Facebook with narrative, so I decided to that as well here. So, here they are:\nOhio County Board of Education \u2013 I\u2019m not sure what the actual job title was. It was part of the summer youth jobs program. I was placed here two summers in a row. We took delivery of textbooks, stamped them with their number for tracking, counted out the proper number for each school and then delivered them to the schools. Not a bad summer job. All I remember from this job is remembering that I was still weird and awkward around adults.\nCommons Grill at UK \u2013 Not sure if that was the real name of the place. It was on campus near or in the Blanding/Kirwin complex. I was the guy who retrieved the food when it was ready. I didn\u2019t cook anything or work the register. I occasionally scooped ice cream as well. I had issues with management because they didn\u2019t think school obligations were more important than work. I was in a theater class at the time and had to attend plays as part of the class. They would schedule me during those times, my coworkers wouldn\u2019t trade shifts, so I didn\u2019t show up. Not the best way to be as an employee, but I cared about school more than the job. I would post my written reprimands on my wall in the dorm. Needless to say, I did not return the following semester.\nHouseboy at a Sorority \u2013 I can\u2019t remember the name of the sorority. I served dinner and washed dishes after. I only have vague memories of this job and can\u2019t say if I was a better employee there than I was at the grill. I do remember one night when I was the only one there and the person in charge was annoyed that I couldn\u2019t do the work as fast alone as I could with help. I remember some of the girls from the house coming back to help me with dishes when they realized I was alone.\nResident Janitor and the Baptist Student Center \u2013 I cleaned the building in exchange for a basement apartment. I enjoyed living where I already spent a lot of time, I enjoyed my friends always being around but I did not enjoy being a janitor. I also don\u2019t think I was very good at it. I left after one school year.\nCirculation Department, King Library, UK \u2013 While working at the above job, I decided I also needed a job that paid actual money, so I applied for more campus jobs. I was afraid that I would not be hired because of my time at the grill, but it didn\u2019t take long for the library to call me for an interview. The department that called was the periodicals department. I went up to periodicals and they asked me to go get my application and come back. Turns out the circulation department had also pulled my application, so I went there to pick it up. When I went in to get it, they told me that I really didn\u2019t want to work in periodicals because I would be happier working for them. We talked, they gave me the schedule I wanted and hired me on the spot. I then had to go tell the periodicals person that I would not be interviewing because I got another job while looking for my application for the interview there. This was the first job I had where I felt like I was actually good at what I was doing. I liked most of the other student workers, I liked the non-student staff and I enjoyed the work. They liked me as well and eventually I was the in-charge student on Sunday nights. They liked me so much that when they couldn\u2019t give me full-time hours in the summer due to budget cuts, they found me jobs in other departments to supplement my hours so I wouldn\u2019t quit. So, I count my time in the campus mailroom and the distant learning department as part of this job. The only reason I left was because my wife graduated and got a real job in Cincinnati. It\u2019s possible I would have stayed there forever had we stayed in Lexington.\nPage at Boone County Library \u2013 During my time at the above job, I realized I was not a good teacher and changed my major to communications with the goal of going to grad school to get an MLS. While doing that, I needed a job in the Cincy area. Boone County was the first to hire me. I didn\u2019t get a lot of hours and didn\u2019t make a lot of money, but I did get my first experience working in a public library. They later took me on as an intern in the reference department.\nSingle Issue Sales/Cincinnati Post \u2013 I needed more money than I was making at the library, so I left and delivered newspapers for the Post. I delivered a morning and afternoon edition to street racks and stores in downtown Cincinnati. I actually really enjoyed this job and was in great shape due to my decision to park and walk the streets with my papers instead of driving rack to rack. I was actually pretty good at this as well and made decent money. I also had to work holidays and weekends and eventually looked for a regular 9-5 job. And then I got fat.\nI\u2019m going to cheat on for day 9 of the month of Tater because I\u2019m completely blank on what to say today. Since I wrote this last year, I\u2019ve had a reason to mention the fact that I\u2019ve been a janitor(not a very good one) and a newspaper delivery guy. My 8th job was at a market research firm where I called medical professionals and asked questions about medications. After that, I started my life as a librarian. Enjoy \u201cclassic Tater\u201d and I will try to be back with a new episode tomorrow.\nposted November 9, 2017 at 12:01 pm by theycallmetater Reply\nInteresting idea \u2013 I must be out of touch, this is the first I\u2019ve heard of it. My first seven:\n1. Janitor for a real estate company where my stepfather worked, first cleaning up a small shopping center after school and then also a couple of small office buildings on the weekend.\n2. Busboy at the worst buffet restaurant I ever saw. Used to have to shake down customers at the register who were trying to steal cutlery and salt shakers. I lasted a month \u2013 glad I held onto the janitor job.\n3. Marine Corps for 20 years, doing a whole bunch of things, in as a private at 17 and retired as a captain at 37. Still one of the best decisions I ever made. Thanks to the GI Bill and Tuition Assistance Program, I went in with a HS diploma and retired with three degrees.\n4. Psychotherapist at a nonprofit in Yuma, AZ, mainly cofacilitating an addiction treatment intensive outpatient program (IOP.).\n5. 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        "raw_content": "Independent, 7 \u2013 10 March 2019, New York, USA\nTimothy Taylor is pleased to announce a solo presentation by Mexican artist and designer, Eduardo Terrazas for the 2019 edition of Independent, New York. A founding member of the Mexican contemporary art scene, Eduardo Terrazas\u2019s career is characterised by a dedication to his work within the fields of architecture, design, museology, urban planning, and art.\nAs a young architect, Terrazas came to prominence as the co-designer of the logo and prevalent design elements for the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City. The logo \u2013 traced in concentric circles \u2013 was inspired by Huichol techniques, and set a precedent for the geometric forms that have come to define the artist\u2019s visual language. In the 1970s, Terrazas began experimenting with the formal relationships of geometric elements through drawings. These investigations, combined with the appropriation of elements from Mexican folk art, have resulted in a unique language that navigates both contemporary art and craft traditions.\nFor this presentation, Terrazas will exhibit works form the Tablas subseries; drawn from Terrazas\u2019 ongoing project, Possibilities of a Structure, which has been evolving since the 1970s. The Tablas works exemplify Terrazas\u2019 continuous investigation of structure through shapes of multi-directional movement, created by endless variations of simple geometric structures and patterns, pushing them to the limit of possibilities and providing a visual unfolding of the cosmos. Terrazas will use these works, and the surrounding space, to create a holistic environment galvanising his expertise in architecture with his art practice.\nIndependent \u2013 Timothy Taylor",
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        "raw_content": "Who is Namie Amuro?\nNamie Amuro had a final concert at Tokyo Dome on June 3, 2018.\nNamie Amuro bids tearful farewell to fans at final tour\nShe is a Japanese legendary pop diva. She announced last year that she would be retiring from music industry. That made me so sad but Namie and her songs will remain in my heart forever\u266a\nShe\u2019s not just a singer. She\u2019s unique, professional, and charismatic. Also she is a mother. She has inspired a lot of women in many ways.\nMany young women have followed her as a model. In 1990\u2019s, her fashion style (long and bright brown hair, long boots and short skirt) became a huge trend.\nSuch girls were called \u201cAmurer\u201d (\u30a2\u30e0\u30e9\u30fc).\nWeren\u2019t you the Amurer, were you, Mom??\nToday, I would like to share my favorite 10 Namie Amuro Songs with my episode.\nChit Chat (2016)\nThis song is actually a B-side song, but it is the best song for me. 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They are friends and very close.\nWhy do you pick up this song?\nBecause this song sounds very strong, just like they are. I especially like the lyrics.\nAnna Tsuchiya is a successful fashion model, actress and singer, and AI is a female R&B singer.\nNamie collaborated with many artists, and she released a collaboration album in this year. This is a leading song.\nSWEET 19 BLUES (1996)\nThis song is about the time you were 19 years old.\nWhat did you do when you were 19?\nI was a college student and did a lot of stupid things\u2026\n\u2026.(sigh)\nEvery time I listen to this song, it makes me remind the memory when I was 19. \u201c19 years old\u201d is very special, because you feel like you are almost adult, but still not.\nIn Japan, you have a right to vote, drink alcohol, and do anything you want without parents\u2019 permission from 20 years old.\nI wanted to become an adult at that time. 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Before it, she sang songs produced by Tetsuya Komoro, a famous Japanese music producer. But she tried new style. I believe that trying something new is essential for success, and I learned it from Namie.\nThis is her Christmas Song. In Japan, Christmas Eve is more important for a couple than Christmas Day. Actually, it is a day for a couple. It sounds interesting, doesn\u2019t it!?\nWhy is this song so special to you??\nBecause I always sing this song for Karaoke, even in summer!! lol\nThis song sounds very gentle, soft and warm.\nLOVE GAME (2009)\nThis song likens love (romantic relationship) to boxing game.\nJapanese women are said that they are very modest, but the girl in this song is completely opposite, she is a fighter!\nIn Japan, people who are aggressive toward romantic relationship are called \u201cCarnivorous\u201d.\nI am, too!\n\u2026Right, literally\u2026\nSay the Word (2001)\nThis is her first single which she wrote the lyrics. 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        "raw_content": "AN OPEN INVITATION TO DISCUSS SELECTED BOOKS\nOn this blog, I will periodically post thoughts on some of the books I have read, as an invitation to a larger dialogue with as many people as possible to join and discuss these and related books, and the ideas they contain. I encourage a wide-ranging, civil and respectful exchange of comments. Readers may also wish to suggest other books on related subjects that might lead to a good exchange. If you wish to communicate with me directly, without posting a general comment, you may reach me at:\ntomsbooks40@gmail.com.\nMy interests are largely confined to modern history, politics, especially American and European, and political theory. But I occasionally venture outside these subjects, and even read a little fiction from time to time.\nA few years ago, I started writing commentaries \u2014 some of them quite short, others not so short \u2013 sharing them with friends and inflicting them on my family. Some of those that I have been able to locate will be posted here, but I will also post new commentaries as I finish them. My current plan is to post at least one commentary every other week. In early 2011, I opened a folder on my Facebook page, entitled \u201cMy Books,\u201d to begin a discussion similar to that envisioned here. Later in the year, my daughter Chlo\u00e9 suggested that a blog would be a better vehicle to reach a wider audience and precipitate the type of discussion I sought. Two of my closest friends quickly backed up Chlo\u00e9. I was surrounded, with no place to go. So here we are.\nWelcome to Tomsbooks.\n3 responses to \u201cAbout tomsbooks\u201d\n\u2013 another interesting review of a book I never would have known about \u2013 or, about which I never would have known! I think that while one should try to understand the big picture, there can be a great value in focusing on a small detail to get a better understanding, and this book is an example. A lot of good art does the same thing, in my opinion. Your description of the train car\u2019s organization was hilarious, but very telling. Knowing a little about Scandinavian history I had to wonder: what would have happened if Lenin had not been on the scene? Would Russia have also become a socialist democracy? Probably not, due to its entrenched corruption, enormous size, and diverse ethnicities. 2017 is also Finland\u2019s 100th anniversary, and it went through a civil war in which the Bolsheviks were defeated.\nThanks, Carl. Two interesting points on the Scandinavian connection: the Swedes almost didn\u2019t let the train go through, they were sticklers for passports and many of Lenin\u2019s guys didn\u2019t have them. The Germans stepped in and got the Swedes to give them a green light. Also, Merridale indicates that the Brits were aware that the train was going through Sweden and could have stopped it there, but for who knows what reason did not do so. What life would be like if they had stopped Lenin there, or if he had remained in Zurich, is anybody\u2019s guess, a fun parlor game. I think that if Lenin and the Bolsheviks had stayed out of it, there\u2019s a good chance Russia could have evolved into a social democracy, but that\u2019s of course pure speculation. And as I mentioned to David Gross above, if the Bolsheviks had not come to power, you could make a good case that Hitler probably would not have come to power either.\nRoboin Cohen\nThanks for your crystal-clear review of Kitchen\u2019s biography of Albert Speer. I once spent a couple of weeks reading Speer\u2019s The Slave State. The book was disturbing in the way you describe. Speer presented himself as a dull, rational technocrat having (sigh, sigh) to deal with irrational bigots like Himmler. However, every now and again the ruse no longer works. The main difference seems to be that that Himmler wanted to work \u2018slave labour\u2019 (we know who this refers to) to death quickly, while Speer wanted to do the same thing, but more slowly.",
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        "raw_content": "Best Wireless Routers under $100\nCheap Wireless Routers prices\nIf you are on the lookout for the best wireless routers under $100, the rest of this article can prove to be helpful in giving you an idea on some of the best models that can be taken into account. Aside from the identification of these models, you will also be given a quick look on some of their most significant features.\nMedialink Wireless N Broadband 150 Mbps Router\nWith this router, you will be able to enjoy a wireless transfer rate of 150 Mbps. This means that it can prove to be more than enough for a generously-sized household with multiple gadgets that can be connected to the online community. More so, this model is also given credits for its excellence with regards to security metrics, making sure that the connections made are secured and that such will be\n\u201d I feel secured whenever I use the Medialink Wireless N Broadband 150 Mbps Router in searching the web. This product is my only partner when i am bored. With this, i can surf the internet and share my experiences to others. I can also visit other sites that make me entertained a lot. \u201d Marie M. Ridlon\nSecurifi Almond Wireless Router\nThis router will prove to be the best choice for people who have sophisticated taste. This is considered to be the first touch screen router, which is basically one of the most significant reasons on why it is included in the list of the best wireless routers under $100. The intuitive touch screen will make it a lot easier for the users to set and control the router. More so, another reason on why many people like such is because it is not only a wireless router, but it is also a range extender.\n\u201dThe Securifi Almond Wireless Router is the only router that satisfy my taste and preference. The touch screen controls make it easier for me to adjust the setting of the router. Aside from that, the product is also durable and stylish. I place it in my room for a greater and easier access. \u201d Sue M. Phillips\nThis wireless router is similar to the earlier mentioned model from best Medialink wireless routers reviews, with the only difference being more powerful, as it functions at 300 Mbps. This will provide you with faster internet connection even if there are multiple gadgets that are linked to the router. It has Quick Installation Guide, which will provide users with the opportunity to set it up in a snap, without the need to deal with numerous and complicated procedures. It is also excellent in terms of design, especially because the antennas are hidden inside the unit.\n\u201dI easily installed the Medialink Wireless N Broadband 300 Mbps Router when it comes to my home. I immediately used it the time I already installed it at home. I was also connected to the internet in a speedy manner. The product is very much essential for me and for my daily activities. \u201d John C. Anderson\nLinksys EA3500 Wireless Router\nThe minimalistic and elegant look of this product is perhaps one of the most significant reasons on why it is listed as one of the best wireless routers under $100. In fact, at first sight, it is hard to tell that this product is actually a router. It is also worth highlighting that this unit makes use of multiple radios that increases the strength and range of the wireless signal. At the same time, while the reach is extended, the dead spots are significantly reduced, and hence, proving the reliability of this router.\n\u201dThe reliability of the Linksys EA3500 Wireless Router is one of a kind. I will never buy another router because I am very satisfied with this router. I am so happy with its speedy functionality. I am so impressed with the abilities and features of the wireless router because it is very effective. \u201d Gerald H. Fontenot\nAsus Black Diamond Wireless Router\nThe glossy black patterned finish of this router makes it perfect for elegant working spaces and houses. More than it aesthetic value, the functionality and performance of this router has also been commended by many experts. It is easy to install, requiring the user to just complete three easy steps. In addition, it is also a good thing that the router comes with built-in printer server. This router also has Download Master, which will make it easy for you to download movies and music, among others, from Bit Torrent.\n\u201d I have with me the Asus Black Diamond Wireless Router at home. It is very stylish and effective in terms on internet connectivity. I never experience any other problems with this product instead I was guarantee with it. This Amazon product is the best product that I want to have for good. \u201d Diane W. Murdock",
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        "raw_content": "Home Cardio Pull Up Bar, Ceiling or Wall-Mounted Chin-up Bar?\nIf you enjoy doing pull-ups and chin-ups, then you probably already have a pull-up bar or you use one at your local gym. Also, you might have noticed that there are plenty of pull-up bar models\navailable that can make it easier for you to train. In order to figure out which bar type is more suitable for your workout, you must try them all.\nThe classic pull-up bar, the ceiling bar and the wall-mounted chin-up bar are the three most popular pieces of equipment that sports enthusiasts prefer to work with. In this article, we will cover all of these models, trying to explain the differences between them and the situations in which they are more advantageous.\nOnce you know which pull-up bar serves your interest better, it will be easier for you to set a budget and prospect the market in an efficient way.\nKeep reading to learn more about each pull-up bar type.\n#1. The pull-up bar\nThe classic pull-up bar can be easily recognized as it is a simple horizontal piece of resistant metal, with padded, adjustable grips, less bulky than other models. It can usually be installed in doorways, on doorframes or between two close walls. The pull-up bar can also be a part of more complex equipment, especially in gyms, where it can be included in a power tower.\nClassic, horizontal pull-up bars are easy to install and use, and they can be positioned almost everywhere. The most important thing to consider when installing one is the distance between the bar and the ceiling. This distance must be big enough to allow the trainee to do their pull-ups correctly, without being concerned about hitting the ceiling. Also, it is not recommended to place it near a corner, as it might get uncomfortable to train.\nExcept for the classic shape, the pull-up bar can be found in a snake or wave shape. These shapes are more ergonomic and provide a better grip. The main advantage of the classic pull-up bar is that it is mobile, easy to uninstall and disassemble.\n#2. The ceiling pull-up bar\nThe ceiling mount pull-up bar, also known as ceiling chin-up bar is used for the same purpose as the classic pull-up bar, for a variety of exercises that involve pull-ups and chin-ups. Unlike the other one, this bar type is a bit more complicated to install. Just like any other mount, it requires additional accessories, such as bolts, bits and a power drill.\nThe main difference between the ceiling bar and the classic bar is obvious: this type must be installed on the ceiling, while the other one in the doorway. Ceiling mount bars usually require more than one person to be correctly installed. Also, a chair or a riser might be need, depending on how high you want it to be. It is important to install it properly for full stability and durability.\nUnlike the doorway pull-up bar, this one can be installed almost everywhere. However, it might require a bit more space, as it is usually larger.\n#3. The wall-mount chin-up bar\nThis chin-up bar type is similar to the ceiling pull-up bar, with the only difference that it is designed to be installed on a wall, using a wall-mount, and not on the ceiling. Its system is slightly different, but it isn\u2019t difficult to install if you follow the step by step instructions. Just like the previous type, it usually requires two individuals and close attention.\nIt can be installed almost anywhere and just like the ceiling bar, it is usually sturdier and more durable than the classic type.\nIts disadvantage is that it isn\u2019t mobile and it isn\u2019t so easy to uninstall and disassemble. Every time you want to do that, you need proper tools and a lot of attention. A power drill, some bits and wrenches are usually necessary for a pull-up bar installation.\nAlthough this bar type is mostly known as a chin-up bar, it can be used for pull-ups, too, and not only. Knee raises, leg raises, hanging exercises for stretching and many more can be performed when you have this equipment available.\nWhen it comes to the performance, the wall and ceiling mounted pull-up bars are more versatile, as most models come with different foam grips that can help the user perform a variety of exercises. If you are an advanced trainee, then it could be useful to have wider grips, too, as well as neutral grips that can be used for dips.\nMost pull-up bar users claim that wall and ceiling bars are more comfortable to use and come in handy when they want to try out new challenges. Also, they are well-constructed and more stable than the doorway pull-up bars.\nAll of the described types are extremely useful on a day-to-day basis, especially if you are a busy person. They are a great addition for a home gym, too.\nYour choice depends on factors such as the space that you have available in your home or gym and your training needs. 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        "raw_content": "Chelsea striker Gonzalo Higuain is delighted to be reunited with Maurizio Sarri, who \u2018gets the best out of me\u2019, and feels more \u2018relaxed\u2019 in the Premier League.\nHiguain scored his first goals for Chelsea during their 5-0 thrashing of Huddersfield Town on Saturday, and the former Napoli, Juventus and Milan striker is loving life as a Premier League hitman.\n\u201cI can see there is a change from the Italian League because here the defenders go into you harder, especially when you receive the ball to feet,\u201d he told the Evening Standard.\n\u201cThis is a big difference, but I have got a good impression of English football and as I gradually get to know my teammates it will only get better for me.\n\u201cWhen I was growing up I watched all of the different Leagues, but especially lately you see a lot more of the Premier League so I knew about it before I came here.\n\u201cI think it\u2019s a very fascinating League and also the way they play here in England \u2014 with a lot of dynamism \u2014 is really great.\n\u201cThe stadiums are full, there\u2019s a great atmosphere, so this is something very nice for the players and in the streets you can go about your day very calmly, very relaxed.\n\u201cYou don\u2019t have to worry about many things and this is important for the players because it actually allows you live life like an ordinary person.\n\u201cSarri is the coach who has got the best out of me as a player. He\u2019s someone who knew how to work with me, particularly on the emotional side.\n\u201cThat [2015-16] was a wonderful season, one in which I broke the goalscoring record, which is very important out there.\n\u201cIt was a fantastic year for myself and Maurizio, a period which we shared together, even though it was for a short time.\n\u201cI\u2019m just happy to be working with him again at a big club, which has so much history and wonderful teammates.\n\u201cI\u2019m really happy to have been given the opportunity to do that and I want to get back to that level.\n\u201cI think everything is set on the right path to achieve our goals by the end of the season.\u201d\n[\u201csource=football-italia.ne\u201d]\nhttps://topquoteswishes.com/lifestyle/higuain-loving-english-lifestyle\">",
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        "raw_content": "The Society of Toxicology (SOT) Regional Chapters hold Annual Meetings and webinars to provide a scientific forum for their members and the greater scientific community in their locale. Below are a number of upcoming Regional Chapter events that may be of interest to you.\nNorthland: The Northland Regional Chapter (NLSOT) meeting will be held on Thursday, October 1, 2015, at the Mayo Auditorium on the University of Minnesota Twin Cities Campus in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The meeting will be a Communicating Science Workshop and speakers will cover topics including Risk Communication, Communicating Science to Skeptical Audiences, and Scientific Storytelling. Registration will include a light breakfast and lunch. For more information, please visit ToXchange.\nCentral States: The Central States Regional Chapter (CSSOT) meeting will be on Thursday and Friday, October 8\u20139, 2015, at the Beller Conference Center on the University of Kansas Medical Center Campus in Kansas City, Kansas. The keynote speaker will be SOT 2014\u20132017 Councilor Aaron Barchowsky, PhD. The meeting also will include presentations from postdoctoral and graduate students. More information can be found on the Central States website.\nSouthern California: The Southern California Regional Chapter (SOCAL) meeting will take place on Monday, October 12, 2015, at Isis Pharmaceuticals in Carlsbad, California. This year\u2019s topic is \u201cThe Human Microbiome in Health and Disease: A Toxicological Perspective.\u201d Experts in their fields from academia and industry will speak specifically on the toxicological relevance of the human microbiome. For more information, please visit the Southern California website.\nMid-Atlantic: The Mid-Atlantic Regional Chapter (MASOT) will hold its meeting on Tuesday, October 13, 2015, at the Sheraton Edison Hotel Raritan Center in Edison, New Jersey. The title of this meeting is \u201cDevice and Drug Combination Product Toxicology, Past Present and Future.\u201d In addition to the engaging agenda, a special session on communicating science will be given by Melissa Marshall. More information on this meeting can be found on the Mid-Atlantic website.\nSoutheastern: The Southeastern Regional Chapter (SESOT) will hold its meeting on Thursday and Friday, October 15\u201316, 2015, at the University of South Florida College of Public Health in Tampa, Florida. Platform and poster presentations will be presented in two half day formats. Postdoctoral and Student awards also will be presented. More information can be found on the Southeastern website.\nNorthern California: The Northern California Regional Chapter (NorCal) will hold its meeting on Thursday, October 22, 2015, at the South San Francisco Conference Center in South San Francisco, California. The theme of this meeting is \u201cA Tail of Two Fields: Reproductive & Juvenile Toxicity, and Public Health & Risk Assessment.\u201d The meeting will include \"Lunch with Experts\" between the morning and afternoon sessions. More information can be found on the Northern California website.\nLone Star/South Central: The Lone Star (LSSOT) and South Central (SCCSOT) Joint Regional Chapter meeting will be held Thursday-Saturday, October 22\u201324, 2015, at the Sheraton Suites Houston Near The Galleria in Houston, Texas. Registration includes breakfasts, a luncheon, snacks during the meeting, and the Welcoming Reception/Mixer. More information can be found on both the Lone Star website and South Central website.\nNorth Carolina: The North Carolina Regional Chapter (NCSOT) meeting will be held on Thursday, October 29, 2015, at the NIEHS Main Campus in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. The meeting theme is \u201cMouse vs. Man: Where the Differences and Similarities Lie in Today\u2019s Toxicological Research.\u201d A Career Panel Discussion also will be held during this meeting. For more information, visit the North Carolina website.\nNortheast: The Northeast Regional Chapter (NESOT) will hold its meeting Friday, October 30, 2015, at Vertex Pharmaceuticals in Boston, Massachusetts. The topic of this year\u2019s meeting will be \"Toxicology of Biotheraputics.\" The keynote speaker will be Lisa McKerracher, PhD, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of BioAxone BioSciences. More information on the meeting can be found on the Northeast website.\nOhio Valley: The Ohio Valley Regional Chapter (OVSOT) meeting will be held on Friday, November 13, 2015, at the Northern Kentucky University in Highland Heights, Kentucky. This year\u2019s meeting will feature a keynote lecture by Elaine Faustman, PhD, DABT, ATS. The meeting also will include student and postdoc platform and poster presentations, \"Lunch with an Expert,\" and exciting information about the K\u201312 activities. More information can be found on the Ohio Valley website.\nKeywords: Communique: SOT News | Regional Chapter Annual Meetings | Regional Chapters | Regional Chapters Weinars",
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        "raw_content": "In military parlance, a gun is a muzzle or breech-loaded projectile-firing weapon. There are various definitions depending on the nation and branch of service. A \"gun\" may be distinguished from other firearms in being a crew served weapon such as a howitzer or mortar, as opposed to a small arm like a rifle or pistol, but there are exceptions, such as the USAF's GUU5/P. At one time, land-based artillery tubes were called cannon and sea-based naval cannon were called guns. The term \"gun\" morphed into a generic term for any tube launched projectile firing weapon used by sailors including boarding parties and Marines.\nIn modern parlance, a gun is a projectile weapon using a hollow, tubular barrel with a closed end\u2014the breech\u2014as the means of directing the projectile (as well as other purposes, for example stabilizing the projectile's trajectory, aiming, as an expansion chamber for propellant, etc), and firing in a generally flat trajectory.\nThe term \"gun\" has also taken on a more generic meaning, by which it has come to refer to any one of a number of trigger-initiated, hand-held, and hand-directed implements, especially with an extending bore, which thereby resemble the class of weapon in either form or concept. Examples of this usage include staple gun, nail gun, glue gun, grease gun. Occasionally, this tendency is ironically reversed, such as the case of the American M3 submachine gun which carries the nickname \"Grease Gun\".\nMost guns are described by the type of barrel used, the means of firing, the purpose of the weapon, the caliber, or the commonly accepted name for a particular variation.\nBarrel types include rifled\u2014a series of spiraled grooves or angles within the barrel\u2014when the projectile requires an induced spin to stabilize it and smoothbore when the projectile is stabilized by other means or is undesired or unnecessary. Typically, interior barrel diameter and the associated projectile size is a means to identify gun variations. Barrel diameter is reported in several ways. The more conventional measure is reporting the interior diameter of the barrel in decimal fractions of the inch or in millimeters. Some\nUSS Iowa (BB-61) fires a full broadside during a target exercise near Vieques Island, Puerto Rico, 1 July 1984.\nguns\u2014such as shotguns\u2014report the weapon's gauge or\u2014as in some British ordnance\u2014the weight of the weapon's usual projectile.\nA gun projectile may be a simple, single-piece item like a bullet, a casing containing a payload like a shotshell or explosive shell, or complex projectile like a sub-caliber projectile and sabot. The propellant may be air, an explosive solid, or an explosive liquid. Some variations like the Gyrojet and certain other types combine the projectile and propellant into a single item.\nThe use of the term \"cannon\" is interchangeable with \"gun\" as words borrowed from the French language during the early 15th century, from Old French canon, itself a borrowing from the Italian cannone, a \"large tube\" augmentive of Latin canna \"reed or cane\". Recent scholarship indicates that the term \"gun\" may also have its origins in the Norse woman's name \"Gunnildr\", which was often shortened to \"Gunna\". The earliest recorded use of the term \"gonne\" was in a Latin document circa 1339. Other names for guns during this era were \"schioppi\" (Italian translation-\"thunderers\"), and \"donrebusse\" (Dutch translation-\"thunder gun\") which was incorporated into the English language as \"blunderbuss\". Artillerymen were often referred to as \"gonners\" and \"artillers\". Early guns and the men who used them were often associated with the devil and the gunner's craft was considered a black art, a point reinforced by the smell of sulfur on battlefields created from the firing of guns along with the muzzle blast and accompanying flash.\nIn military use, the term \"gun\" refers primarily to direct fire weapons that capitalize on their velocity for penetration or range. In modern parlance, these weapons are breech-loaded and built primarily for long range fire with a low or almost flat ballistic arc. A variation is the howitzer or gun-howitzer designed to offer the ability to fire both low or high-angle ballistic arcs. In this use, example guns include naval guns. A less strict application of the word is to identify one artillery weapon system or non-machine gun projectile armament on aircraft.\nThe word cannon is retained in some cases for the actual gun tube but not the weapon system. The title gunner is applied to the member of the team charged with operating, aiming, and firing a gun.\nAutocannon are automatic guns designed primarily to fire shells and are mounted on a vehicle or other mount. Machine guns are similar, but usually designed to fire simple projectiles. In some calibers and some usages, these two definitions overlap.\nA related military use of the word is in describing gun-type fission weapon. 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        "raw_content": "Good security is like good plumbing; if it\u2019s done right, no one thinks about it. But if anything goes wrong, nothing else seems to matter very much. That\u2019s why the team at Traction Guest works hard to make sure that, through our Visitor Management System (VMS), we deliver security measures that are second to none.\nTo bolster this work, our CTO, Cameron Wiebe, is headed to the Global Security Exchange (GSX) Conference in Las Vegas this September. GSX is the foremost security event in the world; each year, over 22 000 security professionals from more than a hundred countries attend. We caught up with him to find out why he\u2019s excited about attending the GSX this year.\nGSX focuses on both Physical/Operational Security and Cyber-Security. 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        "raw_content": "18 march 2013, monday ( What goes AROUND.... )\nLouis and Goldie, I hope this finds you both well. I have decided to rebel. I am no longer angry, just a little frustrated. I will do the right thing no matter what. It is unjust to tell someone that they cannot write to other people. Jealousy is a monster but I really at this point, do not care what he reads. He is just being MEAN. I am not a mean person, however; I got really upset and told him off. OOOOOPS. It is in my best interest to write to both of you. It makes me happy. I will not play his game of misery.......Kahlia",
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        "raw_content": "Under what circumstance, or set of circumstances, might you noodle for a catfish? \u2192\nThe Year of the Dragon. I\u2019ve only had to wait 12 years for it. The last time it was the Year of the Dragon was 2000 \u2013 2001. I was 24. I had just graduated Univeristy.\nAnd I would have never dreamed that by the time it came around again I would have travelled all this way, met all these fabulous people and be living in London. No one dares to dream that big.\nAnd although I have come a long way, I still have a long way to go. And I would like to focus on some of that stuff this year.\nI don\u2019t know how well a Fire Dragon (that\u2019s me) will do in a Water Dragon year. But I have some plans to get where I want to be.\nThere are improvements I would like to make in regards to my creativity, finances, health, lifestyle and relationships. I\u2019m putting a big focus on my health, and I\u2019ll post more details about that soon.\nI hesitate to call any of my plans this year \u201cresolutions\u201d or even \u201cgoals\u201d. I think I\u2019ll stick with \u201cplans\u201d\u2026 but they will be measurable plans. And because they are not going to be NEW YEARS RESOLUTIONS, I\u2019m going to wait until after the Year of the Dragon officially kicks in\u2026 and after I\u2019m back from Vegas (work trip) before I get going on anything in earnest.\nHere\u2019s to making this year a good one!\nThis entry was posted in asininity and tagged awesomeness, change, health. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "The Walker School has graciously agreed to host PDF copies of past Wolverine issues through their website. Click the links below to view specific issues, or click here to view the entire list. New issues are added to the online archive as soon as the most recent issue is distributed.",
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        "raw_content": "As Hurricane Florence approaches the East Coast, 'the Gray Man' warns Pawleys Island\nHurricane Sandy as viewed from Pawleys Island, S.C., Oct. 27, 2012. (Photo: Steve Jessmore/Myrtle Beach Sun-News/MCT via Getty Images)\nPawleys Island in South Carolina is one of the oldest summer resort towns on the East Coast. Located just 35 minutes south of Myrtle Beach, the seaside community is rife with stories of slave rebellions, agricultural plantations, and, as local folklore would have it, ghosts.\nAs Hurricane Florence approaches, spurring the governors of both North and South Carolina to issue a mandatory evacuation, rumbles of an old spirit have begun to sweep the Eastern Shore.\nFor the residents of Pawleys Island, the so-called Gray Man isn\u2019t a boogeyman meant to scare children into listening to their parents. While the half-goat/half-demon folklore figure Krampus warns children in central Europe to behave at Christmas, and the Jersey Devil, who may have been created as an elaborate real estate hoax to frighten residents into selling their properties for cheap, the Gray Man allegedly serves a more selfless purpose: saving lives.\n\u201cIt\u2019s a story I heard growing up,\u201d Rian Fontaine, a 23-year-old college student who still lives on Pawleys Island, tells Yahoo Lifestyle. \u201cI think everyone in the low country has heard the story, especially when hurricanes or tropical storms begin to form around our area. It\u2019s always something you hear people bring up. He\u2019s a friendly entity. \u2026 Not that it\u2019s a good thing to see him, but when someone does claim to see him, it gives us locals an idea of what we\u2019re dealing with.\u201d\nOne of my regulars said he and a group of five people walking the beach said they saw the Gray Man on pawleys yesterday. Time to start packing my bags and head inland y\u2019all.\n\u2014 Rian Fontaine (@RianFontainee) September 9, 2018\nAccording to legend, the Gray Man, a shadowy, translucent figure in a cloak, appears when a massive storm is due to hit the Carolina coast, and residents search for him as a sign to evacuate. Those who heed his warnings are not only safe from the storm, but once they return, they find that, while their neighbors\u2019 homes may have been destroyed, theirs appears untouched.\nThe last big storm, Hurricane Hugo, from 1989, was before Fontaine\u2019s time, but her parents remember it well. \u201cThey both left and went inland during the storm,\u201d she says. \u201cThey had talked about \u2026 stories of the Gray Man.\u201d When asked if she knew of anyone whose lives were affected by dismissing the Gray Man, she said, \u201cSupposedly their houses were demolished or close to it.\u201d\nOn the beach in Pawleys Island, S.C. (Photo: Charles Slate/Myrtle Beach Sun News/MCT via Getty Images)\nOver the past 200 years, five hurricanes have hit the shores of Pawleys Island, most notably Hurricane Hazel in 1954, with an estimated 95 fatalities in the US, and Hurricane Hugo in 1989, with an estimated 21 deaths in the US. According to locals, the Gray Man appeared before each of the storms.\nOh lordy, it's getting real now. I just read that there was a sighting of the Gray Man at Pawleys Island yesterday. South Carolina better get ready because he doesn't appear for nothing!\n\u2014 Ciara Jade Dove Lee (@SCarolinaCiara) September 9, 2018\nBut who is the Gray Man?\nOne theory suggests the Gray Man was a man in love, who fell victim to a major storm that struck on Sept. 27, 1822, which made landfall near Charleston. The Gray Man was possibly a sailor, had been abroad for two years, and was eager to see his fianc\u00e9 to set a wedding date. Sadly, due to the storm, he drove he and his horse into a pool of quicksand and was lost.\nHis grief-stricken fianc\u00e9e wandered the shore for hours but eventually spied a shadowy figure. She recognized it as her love, but soon he disappeared into thin air. That night, she saw him in her dreams and was overcome with sorrow. Her father brought her and her family inland, perhaps for a doctor to look after her.\nThe next day, a hurricane destroyed the area, leaving neighbors dead and their home destroyed. But the fianc\u00e9\u2019s family home remained intact.\nWhether or not you believe in spirits, if you see a translucent figure on your beach vacation, maybe take it as a sign to leave the coast.\nFans cannot get over how \u2018different\u2019 Kylie Jenner looks in Glamour UK covers",
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        "raw_content": "HomeVenezuela\u2019s Annual Inflation Rate Has Reached Over 4,000 Percent\nVenezuela\u2019s Annual Inflation Rate Has Reached Over 4,000 Percent\nFebruary 15, 2018 February 8, 2018 usissuescom Foreign Policy, Monetary PolicyCentral Bank, Exchange Rate, Inflation, Money Printing, Venezuela\nBy Sydney Jones \u2013 Re-Blogged From https://ijr.com\nIn 2017, Venezuela\u2019s annual inflation rate rose to 4,068 percent, according to reports made by the opposition-led National Assembly.\nAccording to The Wall Street Journal, the inflation rate has risen so rapidly that the government cannot print money fast enough to keep up with the demand. A U.S. dollar currently is worth more than 200,000 bolivars, the Venezuelan currency.\nSome experts are concerned that the crisis will only continue to get worse. Omar Zambrano, former economist for the Inter-American Development Bank, said he believes the country now faces an ultimatum.\n\u201cThe authorities have lost control, they can\u2019t stop creating bolivars even if they wanted to,\u201d Zambrano said. \u201cThis ends in two ways: Either we adopt the dollar or we go back to bartering.\u201d\nThe Venezuelan minimum wage has also suffered from high inflation, yet is still only equivalent to $1 a month, according to a Reuters report. The government blames this situation on economic aggression led by the American government, however, the cause of this inflation seems to to be much more complex than that.\n\u2190 2017 Trade Deficit Worst since 2008\nUS Public Debt Surges By $175 Billion In One Day \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "The Arab Gulf Region Research paper\nThe economical development of the Arabian Gulf always played an important role in international economic relations. The impact of the economical development of the Arabian Gulf on the international trade and international economical cooperation was obvious at different historical epochs. At the same time, it is necessary to underline that the economical potential of the region often attracted foreign invaders to establish their control over the region. On the other hand, the countries situated in the Arabian Gulf constantly conflicted with each other that naturally undermined their economic, political and military power. In such a situation, it seems to be quite natural that the most powerful empires of their epochs the Ottoman Empire and British Empire successfully established control over the region and, what is even more important, they produced a profound impact on their further development at large, and local economy in particular.\nThe reasons for entering the area\nSpeaking about the impact of the Ottoman and British empires on the Arabian Gulf, it is primarily necessary to dwell upon the reasons for both empires entered the region. In this respect, it should be said that the reasons were not purely economic but also involved political and military factors.\nThe Ottoman Empire, for instance, needed to establish its control over the region of the Arabian Gulf because it played a strategically important role in its national policy. To put it more precisely, the Ottoman Empire needed to secure its Southern borders since it had a strong opposition in the West and North. In such a situation, the threat from the part of the Arabian Gulf states made the further development of the empire quite problematic since in the case of a military conflict it would be simply torn apart if the bordering countries formed an alliance. In contrast, the Arabian Gulf controlled by the Ottoman Empire provided the country with an opportunity to increase its geopolitical role in the world, concentrate its military forces in Northern and Western regions and, thus, be more competitive in the international politics. At the same time, the occupation of the Arabian Gulf was highly beneficial for the Ottoman Empire from the economical point of view because after the invasion it was possible to establish total control over the local trade.\nWe Can Write Customized Research Papers on ANY Topic You Need!\nAs for the British Empire, it should be said that this country was also strategically interested in the control over the Arabian Gulf region because it provided the empire with a number of advantages inaccessible to its major opponents in the international competition between imperialistic states. In fact, the British Empire was an Empire where the sun had never set. Practically it means that the colonies of the British Empire were situated in different parts of the world and were remote from Great Britain. As a result, the empire needed stable trade routs for the transportation of its goods from the colonies as well as it needed regularly supply its colonial administrations and overseas armies with equipment, technological resources, new military forces, etc. Consequently, the control over the Arabian Gulf was vitally important for the huge British Empire.\nIn such a way, both empires needed to enter the Arabian Gulf and establish its own control in the region because of the similar reasons though the Ottoman Empire were more interested in the region as an essential part of the empire while the British were rather interested in the region as a strategically important point which could facilitate the empire\u2019s links with its colonies and serve as a transportation corridor.\nEconomical changes made by the empires\nNaturally, on establishing control over the Arabian Gulf, the Ottoman Empire as well as the British Empire produced a profound impact on the development of the region and influenced the local economy. At the same time, it is important to underline that the Ottoman Empire invaded the region and united the states of the Arabian Gulf in one Empire, while the British Empire basically established the economic dominance in the region supported by military and political pressure on the states of the region without direct invasion of countries of the Arabian Gulf.\nAs a result, it is possible to estimate that the Ottoman Empire directly controlled and defined the development of the Arabian Gulf in all spheres of life, including economy, while the impact of the British Empire was rather indirect but it does not necessarily mean that it was less strong compared to the impact of the Ottoman Empire.\nSpeaking about the economical changes implemented by the empires in the Arabian Gulf, it is necessary to point out that the Ottoman Empire united the countries of the Arabian Gulf and stopped exhausting military conflicts between the states. In such a way, such political stability produced a positive impact on the economic development of the region where trade played an extremely important role. In this respect, it is worthy of mention that it was the rare case when the states of the Arabian Gulf could develop their trade without any substantial barriers between the countries. In fact, they constituted one and the same empire and, thus, there were no serious fiscal or financial problems in relations between the states and their trade. Moreover, it also provided the states with an opportunity to get involved in the international trade as the Ottoman Empire stretching from Balkans to the Middle East and the Indian Ocean was a natural link between Europe and Asia. Consequently, the major sea and trade routs went through the Ottoman Empire and the Arabian Gulf that contributed to the involvement of the local states in the international trade.\nAs for the British Empire, the traditional use of the Arabian Gulf, as an important transportation corridor and strategically important region to the international trade, was significant but not the only economically beneficial aspect of the dominance in the Arabian Gulf. In fact, the British brought the totally new system of the economic relations in the Arabian Gulf. In other words, before the British the local economy developed in accordance with traditional rules and norms, while the expansion of the British Empire brought to the Arabian Gulf the new system of market relations where traditional cultural values, or religious beliefs, became secondary compared to the economic profits and material wealth. Moreover, traditionally, social position of an individual was defined not only by his economic status but also by his origin, history of his family, the respect to his services to a state, his public image, morality, etc. However, as the British arrived, the material wealth grew more and more important to the extent that it played the defining role in the social positioning of an individual. At the same time, market economy also brought the untypical chase for material wealth and luxury that became prior to moral, ethical and religious values of the local population.\nFinally, it should be said that it is due to the British impact, the natural resources of the Arabian Gulf get started to be actively exploiting. In fact, it was British companies that were the first companies that developed the local oil and gas industry.\nThe efficiency of economical changes\nObviously, both empires produced a profound impact on the economical development of the region. At the same time, it is necessary to point out that the impact of the British empire seems to be more profound since the British brought a really new system of economic relation in the Arabian Gulf. Moreover, they contributed to the development of the local oil and gas industry which are the dominant industry of practically all of the states of the Arabian Gulf. It means that the British Empire shaped the current economic profile of the region.\nAt the same time, it is important to underline that the Ottoman Empire initiated the integration of the Arabian Gulf in the world economy since the empire had managed to unite the states and integrate their economies into the solid structure which was beneficial for all the states as well as for the empire at large.\nThis is why it should be said that the impact of the Ottoman Empire was also quite significant. Nevertheless, the changes conducted by the Ottoman Empire did not bring the Arabian Gulf independence, while the changes initiated by the British provided the states of the Arabian Gulf with a possibility to get rich and develop their own economy and politics relatively independently from a foreign impact.\nThus, taking into account all above mentioned, it is possible to conclude that the Ottoman and British empires were strategically interested in the control over the Arabian Gulf region that resulted in their expansion and establishment of their control over the local states. At the same time, the economic changes made by both empires defined the modern economical situation in the region and, in this respect, it seems to be obvious that the economic changes made by the British turned to be more efficient and more profound compared to the changes made by Ottomans.\nBlfour-Paul, Glen. The End of Empire in the Middle East, New York: Routeldge, 2004.\nBurdock, F. G. 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        "raw_content": "Richard Nixon Research Paper\nRichard Milhous Nixon, born January 9, 1913, Yorba Linda, Orange County, California, died April 22, 1994 in New York City, New York, was U.S. President from 1969 to 1974. Previously, he was U.S. vice president under Dwight D. Eisenhower from 1953 to 1961.\nNixon was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1946, after what has been described as a politic with dishonest and aggressive political campaign (a style that he would continue with, and who is said to have started the current trend). Among the other newcomers, in the first Republican majority in the House of Representatives since the early 1930s, was also Nixon\u2019s future rival John F. Kennedy from Massachusetts. The two had their offices next to each other and became good friends.\nThose who write Richard Nixon research papers should know that he was a member of the congressional committee that implemented the Marshall Plan, which helped war-torn Europe. He quickly climbed the political ladder through several aggressive anti-communist campaigns, for example against Alger Hiss, and in 1948, he was re-elected to the House of Representatives.\nClick here to get research paper writing help on Richard Nixon now!\nIn 1950, Nixon was elected in the Senate, after a campaign in which he depicted his opponent Helen Gahagan Douglas as a Communist sympathizer and called her \u201cPink Lady.\u201d During the campaign, he received the nickname \u201cTricky Dick\u201d by The Independent Review that has always haunted him.\nNixon was throughout his career a member of the Republican Party. His time as president was circumscribed by several causes; both his diplomatic foreign policy coupled with a pragmatic domestic politics with an emphasis on government intervention, and that he was the first and only American president to have resigned prematurely. He resigned so as not to risk being deposed by Congress in an impeachment. The so-called Watergate affair had then made the majority of the American people lose confidence in Nixon, less than two years after he was re-elected with 521 of the 538 votes over George McGovern.\nAs President, Nixon indexed a social security system, including HMO Act of 1973, established a Federal drug and cancer policy (War on Drugs, War on Cancer), advocated tougher gun laws (because he found an ideal world did not contain firearms), the abolition of the gold standard, created U.S. Department of the Environment EPA and imposed price and wage controls, and the first real affirmative action program for black.\nNixon\u2019s person is also controversial because of his foreign policy, which is deemed to have delayed the peace negotiations in the Vietnam War by several years and favored the overthrow of Salvador Allende\u2019s government in Chile by the CIA aid to the kidnapping attempt in which the army commander Ren\u00e9 Schneider died in 1970. Even his new policy toward China, the so-called \u201cping-pong diplomacy,\u201d was controversial in different camps, but seen by others as his most important lasting legacy. People\u2019s Republic of China was recognized in 1971 by the United Nations and in 1978 by the United States, as a result of the advances that were made by Nixon and Henry Kissinger.\nRichard Nixon research papers will help collect enough information on the topic for your research proposal.\nNote! Free research paper examples and samples about Richard Nixon are 100% plagiarized!!!\nAt EssayLib.com custom writing service you can buy a custom research paper on Richard Nixon topics. Your research paper will be written from scratch. We hire top-rated Ph.D. and Master\u2019s writers only to provide students with professional research paper assistance at affordable rates. Each customer will get a non-plagiarized paper with timely delivery. Just visit our website and fill in the order form with all paper details:\nResearch Paper on Andrew Jackson\nResearch Paper on Woodrow Wilson",
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        "raw_content": "Tag: hemp farming\nReport: $620 Million in Hemp Products Sold in the U.S. in 2014\nshereekrider Hemp\themp farming, Hemp food, hemp freedom act, HIA, industrial hemp commission, united states\t0\nHemp Foods and Body Care Retail Market in U.S. Achieves 21.2% Growth in 2014\nWASHINGTON, DC \u2014 The Hemp Industries Association (HIA), a non-profit trade association consisting of hundreds of hemp businesses, has released final estimates of the size of the 2014 U.S. retail market for hemp products.\nData from market research supports an estimate of total retail sales of hemp food and body care products in the United States at $200 million. Sales of popular hemp items like non-dairy milk, shelled seed, soaps and lotions have continued to skyrocket against the backdrop of the new hemp research provision in the Farm Bill, and increasing grassroots pressure to allow hemp to be grown domestically on a commercial scale once again for U.S. processors and manufacturers. The HIA has also reviewed sales of clothing, auto parts, building materials and various other products, and estimates the total retail value of hemp products sold in the U.S. in 2014 to be at least $620 million.\nThe sales data on hemp foods and body care, collected by market research firm SPINS, was obtained from natural and conventional retailers, excluding Whole Foods Market, Costco and certain other key establishments, who do not provide sales data \u2014 and thus it underestimates actual sales by a factor of at least two and a half. According to the SPINS data, combined U.S. hemp food and body care sales grew in the sampled stores by 21.2% or $14,020,239, over the previous year ending December 31, 2014 to a total of just over $80,042,540. According to SPINS figures, sales in conventional retailers grew by 26.8% in 2014, while sales in natural retailers grew by 16.3%. Indeed, the combined growth of hemp retail sales in the U.S. continues steadily, as annual natural and conventional market percent growth has progressed from 7.3% (2011), to 16.5% (2012), to 24% (2013), to 21.2 in 2014.\n\u201cThe HIA estimates the total retail value of all hemp products sold in the U.S. to be at least $620 million for 2014,\u201d says Eric Steenstra, Executive Director of the HIA. \u201cEleven new states have passed legislation and new businesses are rapidly entering the market now that American farmers in a handful of states are finally beginning to grow the crop legally. Challenges remain in the market and there is a need for Congress to pass legislation to allow farmers to grow hemp commercially in order for the market to continue its rapid growth,\u201d continues Steenstra.\nWhen the 2013 farm bill was signed into law in February of 2014, the hemp amendment to the farm bill, Sec. 7606 Legitimacy of Industrial Hemp Research, defined industrial hemp as distinct from marijuana in states where hemp is regulated under authorized hemp pilot programs. This was an historic moment in the longstanding effort to legalize hemp as the act asserts that industrial hemp is not psychoactive, having less than 0.3% tetrahydrocannabinol on a dry weight basis and therefore presenting no drug value.\nThe bill further allows for states that have already legalized the crop to cultivate hemp within the parameters of state agriculture departments and research institutions. In 2014, 1831 acres of hemp were licensed in Kentucky, Colorado and Vermont. Many licensees were unable to obtain seed in time to plant due to DEA seed import requirements. We estimate that approximately 125 acres of hemp crops were planted during 2014.\nIn January of 2015, The Industrial Hemp Farming Act was introduced in both the House and Senate, H.R. 525 and S. 134 respectively. If passed, the bill would remove all federal restrictions on the cultivation of industrial hemp, and remove its classification as a Schedule 1 controlled substance.\nCurrently, 21 states may grow hemp per Sec. 7606 of the Farm Bill, including California, Colorado, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Washington, and West Virginia.\nFarmers, Industry Leaders Excited About Future of Industrial Hemp in Kentucky\nshereekrider Hemp, Latest News\tDEA, hemp, hemp farming, Hemp for Victory, kentucky, KYHIA\t0\nKENTUCKY \u2014 Kentucky Hemp is coming back. Fiber, seed, fuel, oil, and artisan products are simmering in the recently revived hemp industry.\nSEE GRAPHIC HERE\nResearch and debate about bringing hemp back has circulated since the 1990s, when other countries like Canada and Australia re-legalized hemp production. Finally, last year, the 2014 Farm Bill provided a framework for U.S. state agricultural departments and universities to plant hemp seed on U.S. soil as long as individual state law allows it.\nNow, Kentuckians are turning their research and theories into a promising hemp industry.\n\u201cWe don\u2019t want to put the cart before the horse,\u201d said Josh Hendrix of the newly formed Kentucky Hemp Industries Association (KYHIA). \u201cWe haven\u2019t had a hemp industry for over 70 years.\u201d\nHe says research is necessary to reduce risk to farmers. His organization and others, who have participated in hemp trials, are testing for the best seeds to plant, and the best way to harvest and process hemp crops. Part of KYHIA\u2019s mission is to disseminate its research and provide education about the hemp industry.\nHemp production was deterred in the 1937 Marijuana Tax Act. Then, in 1970, the Controlled Substance Act coupled hemp with the drug, marijuana, making hemp illegal as a narcotic. Hemp does not hold the drug\u2019s THC properties, but the plant is from the same genus, cannabis, and looks similar.\nBefore 1937, 98% of hemp seed used in the U.S. came from Kentucky. Now, they have no seeds. Hemp trials have used seeds imported from other countries.\n\u201c2014 was a celebratory year, just to get seed in the ground,\u201d said Hendrix. \u201c2015 has seen a nice expansion, with 326 applications.\u201d\nKentucky farmers can submit applications to the Kentucky Department of Agriculture to participate in the hemp revival. They must provide production plans to be approved, and pass a background check to appease the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA).\nKentucky U.S. Senators Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul, along with two Oregon senators, submitted a bill on January 8, 2015, to decouple hemp from marijuana, and remove hemp production from DEA enforcement.\n\u201cWe don\u2019t know if or when it might become a legal crop,\u201d said David Williams, of the University of Kentucky. \u201cWe also do not know how large an industry the market will support. We extrapolate based on data from other markets, but we cannot know exactly what the market will be in the U.S.\u201d\nA Promising Market\nKentuckians have deep roots with the hemp plant, and have grand plans for bringing the industry back. Industries, like tobacco and coal, are facing hard times, and hemp may offer both profitable alternatives.\nHemp advocates, like Hendrix, also see hemp as a crop to sustain dwindling family farms, and increase young and new farmers. Artisans can use hemp for cloth, beauty products, teas, and countless other items. The organic market for hemp is also highly profitable and growing.\nSeventh generation family farmer, Andy Graves, grows conventional grains like soy, wheat, and corn. His generation is the first in his family to not grow hemp. The Graves family was the top hemp seed producer when hemp was legal, and is set on renewing that legacy.\n\u201cThe market is so big,\u201d Graves said. \u201cWe haven\u2019t even scratched the surface.\u201d\nGraves is also the CEO of Atalo Holdings, Inc. The group contracted 5 farms to grow hemp in 2014 and for 2015 they\u2019ve expanded to 26 farms. Atalo has three subsidiaries: Hemp Oil Kentucky, Kenex, and Kentucky Hemp Research and Development \u2014 each focuses on seed, fiber, and research and development, respectively.\nOil from seed, Graves said, has a quick return. Once Atalo has a revenue stream from oil, it will invest in fiber operations. Fiber operations have a higher barrier to entry because of the cost of new machinery.\nHemp seed can be harvested using the same equipment as conventional grain. As far as processing, Graves said that seed pressing equipment that is currently used for chia and sesame seeds can also be used for hemp. He will add chia and sesame to his portfolio as well.\nGraves is using the most popular hemp seed for oil: Finola, from Finland. Atalo has guaranteed a no loss crop by securing a deal with Hemp Oil Canada to buy any seed Atalo cannot sell.\n\u2018We haven\u2019t scratched the surface of the market.\u2019\nAtalo has been approved for 356 acres of hemp, and is hoping for up to 500. 10-12 acres will be devoted to organic hemp seed production. Their research and development subsidiary aims to be an educational asset to the hemp industry in the U.S., Graves says.\nHendrix, Graves, and Williams all emphasize that they are building a new industry from the ground up. It will take research and time, but, Hendrix believes they have \u201cthe right people, the right place, and the right time\u201d to build the industry and create jobs.\nThe Hemp Capital of the U.S.\nOther groups germinating in the Kentucky hemp industry include The Kentucky Hemp Growers Cooperative Association, which focuses on biomass and high capacitance graphene nano-sheets; and Sunstrand LLC, which focuses on industrial fiber. There are many others cropping up. Stay tuned, says Graves, new developments are breaking on Kentucky soil.\nThe laws may not be set yet, but hemp advocates in Kentucky are confident that their state will soon be known for more than bourbon, and re-claim their name as the \u2018Hemp Capital of the U.S.\u2019\nJOIN THE KENTUCKY INDUSTRIAL HEMP ASSOCIATION (KYIHA) HERE\nU.S. House of Representatives Votes to Legalize Industrial Hemp\nshereekrider Hemp, International Cannabis\themp, hemp farming, Hemp for Victory, hemp freedom act, hemp history week, Hemp Industries Association, kentucky hemp, U.S. government, UN 1961 Narcotic Convention, united states\t0\nThe U.S. House of Representatives voted 225-200 on June 20 to legalize the industrial farming of hemp fiber. Hemp is the same species as the marijuana plant, and its fiber has been used to create clothing, paper, and other industrial products for thousands of years; however, it has been listed as a \u201ccontrolled substance\u201d since the beginning of the drug war in the United States. Unlike marijuana varieties of the plant, hemp is not bred to create high quantities of the drug THC.\nThe amendment\u2019s sponsor, Jared Polis (D-Colo.), noted in congressional debate that \u201cGeorge Washington and Thomas Jefferson grew hemp. The first American flag was made of hemp. And today, U.S. retailers sell over $300 million worth of goods containing hemp \u2014 but all of that hemp is imported, since farmers can\u2019t grow it here. The federal government should clarify that states should have the ability to regulate academic and agriculture research of industrial hemp without fear of federal interference. Hemp is not marijuana, and at the very least, we should allow our universities \u2014 the greatest in the world \u2014 to research the potential benefits and downsides of this important agricultural commodity.\u201d\nThe 225-200 vote included 62 Republican votes for the Polis amendment, many of whom were members of Justin Amash\u2019s Republican Liberty Caucus or representatives from farm states. But most Republicans opposed the amendment, claiming it would make the drug war more difficult. \u201cWhen you plant hemp alongside marijuana, you can\u2019t tell the difference,\u201d Representative Steve King (R-Iowa) said in congressional debate on the amendment to the Federal Agriculture Reform and Risk Management Act of 2013.\n\u201cThis is not about a drugs bill. This is about jobs,\u201d Representative Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) countered King in House floor debate June 20. Massie, a key House Republican ally of Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky and a member of the Republican Liberty Caucus, opposes marijuana legalization but had signed on as a cosponsor of the Polis amendment.\nThe amendment would take industrial hemp off the controlled substances list if it meets the following classification: \u201cThe term \u2018industrial hemp\u2019 means the plant Cannabis sativa L. and any part of such plant, whether growing or not, with a delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol concentration of not more than 0.3 percent on a dry weight basis.\u201d The amendment would allow industrial farming of hemp \u201cif a person grows or processes Cannabis sativa L. for purposes of making industrial hemp in accordance with State law.\u201d Most states have passed laws legalizing industrial hemp, in whole or in part, but federal prohibitions have kept the plant from legal cultivation.\nHowever, the annual agricultural authorization bill subsequently went down to defeat in the House by a vote of 195 to 234. Sponsors of the amendment hope that it will be revised in conference committee, where it has strong support from both Kentucky senators, Rand Paul and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.\nThe legislation, originally offered as the bill H.R. 525, was sponsored by Jared Polis (D-Colo.) and Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore.), who represent states where voters recently considered ballot measures that legalized marijuana within their states, a fact King pointed out in House floor debate. Voters in Colorado and Washington approved the ballot measures in 2012, but voters in Oregon rejected a ballot measure that would have legalized cultivation of marijuana.\nRecent polls have indicated that most Americans want legalization of marijuana, as well as hemp. Though support for marijuana legalization is by only a slim majority of the public, there\u2019s a larger divide among age groups, with younger voters more heavily favoring legalization.\nNone of the debate on the amendment related to the constitutional authority of Congress to ban substances. Nor did any congressman reference the first time Congress banned a drug \u2014 alcohol. At that time, Congress followed proper constitutional protocol to amend the U.S. Constitution first, giving it the legitimate power to ban alcohol (i.e., the 18th Amendment). No comparable constitutional amendment has been passed for hemp, marijuana, raw milk, or any other substance prohibited by the federal government.\nMarijuana fed pork becoming highly sucessful\nshereekrider Hemp\tfarming, hemp, hemp farming, hogs, pigs, pork\t0\nSEATTLE, Washington (KING) \u2013 It\u2019s a different kind of head shop found just down the stairs from the Pike Place market.\nIt\u2019s the BB Ranch selling something that\u2019s even better than bacon. It\u2019s marijuana fed pork.\n\u201cThe pig farmer has been feeding them marijuana for the last two and a half months of their life and they\u2019ve been happy as hell,\u201d said William Von Schneidau, owner of the butcher shop.\nThis is all thanks the voters of Washington who legalized marijuana in the last election. That\u2019s when Von Schneidau saw the opportunity wasn\u2019t just blowing smoke.\n\u201cAnd then all of a sudden marijuana, you know, became legal a few months ago and somehow, I don\u2019t know how, I met the commercial growers and they needed to get rid of some of their stuff. So rather than going into the compost pile we said, \u2018Lets try it out.\u2019 So here we go,\u201d said he said.\nThe pigs are raised in a farm about an hour outside of Seattle. In fact, these pigs are on the rock star diet. The mix contains drugs and alcohol, the booze coming by way of the spent grains from Woodinville\u2019s Project V Vodka.\nThe pot pigs grow to be extra fat and really happy according to the farmer who wants to be anonymous.\nHere\u2019s the tough part of the story. The pigs love eating weed, and what gives me pleasure is BBQ pork.\nSo I brought some pot pork belly to my buddy Steve Freeman at Celtic Cowboy BBQ in Edmonds. And we decided to smoke it.\nSteve rubbed the belly, which is basically the part that bacon comes from, with spices and tossed it into the smoker for about 45 minuets. He then seared it on a skillet.\nSteve says the results are stunning.\n\u201cThat\u2019s some pretty happy pork right there. He\u2019s done a good job with that. I really like that,\u201d he said.\nAnd that takes us back to the happiest farm in Washington. Yes, the pigs will become BBQ one day.\nBut if you gotta go, why not go out on a high.\nCONTINUE READING/VIDEO\u2026.\nKELLY: Hemp vs. oil: How corporate & gov\u2019t collusion perverted the free market\nshereekrider Hemp\tanslinger, hemp, hemp farming, Hemp for Victory, hemp history, Hemp Industries Association, mellon\t0\nSince the days of Cain and Abel, hemp has been one of the world\u2019s largest and most versatile crops, used to make textiles, paint, soap, rope, building materials, fuel oil, protein supplements, and medicines. An acre of hemp produces far more paper than an acre of trees \u2014 and you would have to smoke an acre of it to get high, as industrial hemp, though similar in appearance to its close cousin, marijuana (cannabis), contains almost no THC.\nToday, in only one industrialized nation in the world, is the cultivation of hemp illegal. You guessed it: Ours truly. And it makes as much sense as outlawing ALL mushrooms because some of them are psychoactive or poisonous. How this travesty came about in 1937 is a lesson in the collusion of big corporations with big government and big media to pervert the free market and stymie competition.\nIn the early 1930s, Henry Ford\u2019s experimental biomass plant in Michigan extracted methanol, charcoal, tar pitch, and other distillates from hemp, demonstrating that it was an alternative to fossil fuels as an energy source, as well as a competitor to other petrochemical products then being introduced by the DuPont corporation, DuPont had a powerful ally in Washington \u2014 Secretary of Treasury Andrew Mellon, a banker who also had a controlling interest in the Gulf Oil Corporation.\nMellon appointed his loyal nephew, Harry Anslinger, as chief of the new Federal Bureau of Narcotics in 1932. Anslinger promptly began lobbying Congress to outlaw \u201cmarihuana,\u201d using a series of hysterical propaganda stories run by newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst \u2014 that era\u2019s Rupert Murdoch. Hearst owned vast timber lands in the Northwest that supplied the wood pulp for most of the American newspaper industry; DuPont chemicals were used to process that pulp. The \u201creefer madness\u201d scare featured lurid, racist stories of \u201cMexicans and Negroes\u201d going on murderous rampages while stoned; innocent white women seduced into ruin; teenagers going instantly insane after a puff; and other fearmongering fictions.\nAnslinger told Congress that hemp \u2014 ALL hemp, whether smokable or not \u2014 was \u201centirely the Monster Hyde, the harmful effects of which cannot be measured.\u201d The Marijuana Tax Act was rammed through Congress in secret committees controlled by DuPont allies. That same year, 1937, DuPont filed its patent on Nylon, which took over the textile and cordage markets that had been dominated by hemp. DuPont also supplied GM, which produced more than half of all American cars, with its petrochemical paints, varnishes, plastics and rubber, all of which could have been produced equally well from hemp. But no more. The competition had been criminalized.\nThe prohibition was suspended during WWII, with a Hemp for Victory campaign, then reinstated in 1955. Since then, our closest cousins, England, Australia and Canada (1998), have all legalized industrial hemp. China is the world\u2019s number-one producer, exporting most of it to us \u2014 the world\u2019s leading hemp importer \u2014 exacerbating our trade imbalance.\nAs global oil supplies continue to decline versus growing demand, and become harder to extract and import due to geological and political factors, domestic hemp could easily replace many petrochemical products with significant advantages.\nHemp is a renewable resource, one of the fastest growing and most productive plants on earth, yielding four crops and 25 tons of dry matter per hectare per year. It requires few pesticides and no herbicides. It is now being used as a building material, Hempcrete, and, combined with fiberglass and flax, to make body panels for automobiles. It has also proved excellent as a \u201cmop crop\u201d for cleaning up contaminated soil. In all these cases, hemp is carbon neutral or even carbon negative, scrubbing and sequestering CO2 from our warming atmosphere.\nSeveral states have licensed the growing of industrial hemp \u2014 California, Hawaii, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon, Vermont, and West Virginia \u2014 but have not yet grown a single plant due to continued resistance by the DEA, who is still stuck in 1930s \u201creefer madness\u201d paranoia, despite now overwhelming evidence that hemp\u2019s cousin, marijuana, is far less harmful than alcohol for both health and public safety. To grow industrial hemp, the DEA must issue a permit under the 1970 Controlled Substances Act \u2014 and it never does.\nColorado can join that roster on Nov. 6 by voting for Amendment 64. Eventually, we will budge the DEA from its archaic stupidity, end the virtual dictatorship of the petrochemical industry, and safeguard our national security by again realizing Thomas Jefferson\u2019s maxim: \u201cHemp is of first necessity to the wealth and protection of the country.\u201d\nTravis Kelly is a web/graphic designer, writer and cartoonist in Grand Junction. See his work or contact him at www.traviskelly.com.",
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        "raw_content": "LSU's Naz Reid played as advertised as he took over at clutch time in Tigers' win at State\nThe Tigers host Auburn Saturday, and if Naz Reid plays as he did at Mississippi State, Auburn may be in trouble.\nLSU's Naz Reid played as advertised as he took over at clutch time in Tigers' win at State The Tigers host Auburn Saturday, and if Naz Reid plays as he did at Mississippi State, Auburn may be in trouble. Check out this story on thenewsstar.com: https://www.theadvertiser.com/story/sports/college/lsu/2019/02/08/naz-time-lsu-hosts-auburn-freshman-reid-coming-into-own/2813232002/\nGlenn Guilbeau, Lafayette Daily Advertiser Published 2:18 p.m. CT Feb. 8, 2019 | Updated 12:58 p.m. CT Feb. 9, 2019\nLSU's Naz Reid, left, shoots over Missouri's K.J. Santos, right, during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Saturday, Jan. 26, 2019, in Columbia, Mo. (AP Photo/L.G. Patterson) (Photo11: L.G. 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His previous double high in a Southeastern Conference game was 34 as he scored 27 with seven rebounds in the 94-88 overtime win at Arkansas on Jan. 12.\n\"Naz Reid was fantastic,\" Mississippi State coach Ben Howland said. \"He had a phenomenal second half, and they did a really good job of getting him the ball.\"\nThat may be the plan today when the No. 22 Tigers (18-4, 8-1 Southeastern Conference) host Auburn (16-6, 5-4 SEC) at 1 p.m. on ESPN2.\nMORE: LSU could not finish against Arkansas\nReid appears to be in blossom. He scored 19 points with 10 rebounds in LSU's 90-89 loss to Arkansas at home on Saturday. That marked his first double-figure rebound game in the SEC this season and just third overall. He is averaging 13.9 points and 6.0 rebounds a game on the season, but he is better in the SEC \u2014 15.8 points a game and 6.4 rebounds.\nHe maintains that perimeter game, though. Reid was 2 of 3 from three-point range at Mississippi State, including a clutch one with 15 seconds to go in overtime for the 92-88 lead. On the season, he is LSU's best three-point shooter at 21 of 54 for 38 percent. Guard Skylar Mays is 37 of 109 for .339. Reid is even better in the SEC as he has hit 10 of 19 for 52 percent.\n\"He's statistically our best three-point shooter,\" LSU coach Will Wade said. \"It's a good shot (the last one) for him. Certainly, that's not how the play was drawn up. Under the circumstances, it was a pretty good look.\"\nAnd LSU may look to Reid at crunch time again.\n\u201cHe was just more aggressive. He did a better job attacking the rim and trying to finish at the rim,\" Wade said.\n\"One thing that Coach always preaches is to breathe and be the person you are,\" Reid said. \"So that is what I did.\"\nAnd this makes it difficult for opponents as point guard Tremont Waters is averaging 20 points and 6.4 assists in SEC play. He scored 26 with five assists at Mississippi State.\n\u201cRight now he\u2019s shooting so well that he\u2019s really tough to cover,\" Wade said of Reid. \"What are you going to do? You put him and Tremont in a ball screen, and you\u2019ve got two options: You can switch, which leaves a big on Tremont, so that\u2019s probably a problem. You can double Tremont, and you throw it back to Naz, and he\u2019s making threes at 52 percent. Or he's driving it in there making plays.\n\"He had a little pull-up, a little floater from 6 feet yesterday, great play. 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        "raw_content": "I have noticed a rise in younger adults smoking in recent times in Australia. Sure, anecdotal, however I think that they are starting to view smoking as a right of passage, in the same way that having your first beer in a pub is symbolic of adulthood.\nOnce again, the Law of Unintended Consequences strikes the meddlers.\nAre there new \"Rules of Engagement\" according passive smoke in Public Health?\nPublic Health is not telling \"it's protecting health of bystanders\" anymore... In the past three month they say \"it's to cut smoker rates\" or \"it to prevent youth starting smoking\" when it comes to prohibit smoking....\nIf I'm eating outdoors I do not want to be inhaling or smelling other people's smoke. It's an asthma thing.\nIt's an arsehole thing. If smoking outdoors offends you so much..... Go indoors!\nYeah,and don't go to a barbie!\n16.7 to 19.4 represents an increase of 16.1%. Amusing as it is, it doesn't seem plausible and can't be explained by an increase in one small age band (teenagers) - more like the recent survey was accurate and the previous survey wasn't; possibly due to large numbers of people lying about their smoking status.\nDr Evil, are there any other of your personal tastes you'd like the state to enforce? A strange position to take from someone whose profile lists V for Vendetta as their favourite film.\nThat\u2019s a social engineering (neo-eugenics) agenda, i.e., de facto prohibition (Godber Blueprint). This is what the rabid zealot nut cases have claimed for much of the last few decades that they weren\u2019t doing because it was viewed as repugnant, particularly in relatively free societies. Now they are right up front about the intent and folk don\u2019t even notice. That\u2019s how far down the \u201cgurgler\u201d we are.\nThe SA government, as with other Australian state governments, has long been committed to a social engineering agenda \u2013 give smokers no place to smoke (and fleece them through baseless extortionate taxes):\nhttp://www.health.gov.au/internet/nhhrc/publishing.nsf/Content/458/$FILE/458%20-%20N%20-%20SA%20Health%20-%20SA%20Tobacco%20Control%20Strategy%202005-2010.pdf\nhttp://www.sahealth.sa.gov.au/wps/wcm/connect/590f410040a7b665bcf0ffb1732d940c/Smoke-FreeDiscussionPaper130909+%283%29.pdf?MOD=AJPERES&CACHEID=590f410040a7b665bcf0ffb1732d940c&CACHE=NONE\nGood luck getting a copy of that \u201cconsultation\u201d. As the second link indicates (at bottom), the \u201cconsultation\u201d didn\u2019t even involve an online website for leaving comments that others could also view:\nThe Government recognises the importance of widespread community consultation in the development of any proposal. This discussion paper has been produced to encourage industry, businesses and members of the public as well as other relevant government and non-government agencies to provide comments on this issue and the options presented.\nComments will be accepted until 1 November 2013.\nComments can be addressed to:\nSimone Cormack\nSo comments were sent by mail (private) to an antismoking agency (Tobacco Control Unit)that could then pick and choose what was eventually published!\nHere\u2019s the situation concerning indoor and outdoor bans in the hospitality industry. Business owners were quite free to impose indoor bans in their establishments. The vast majority didn\u2019t. It\u2019s assumed that they didn\u2019t see doing so as a good business move. So, the state government came along and imposed a statewide indoor smoking ban contrary to the will of business owners. Of course, the public was fed the standard trash of \u201csmoking bans are good for business\u201d. I would think that what\u2019s allowed many businesses to function since is a balance of [forced] nonsmoking indoors and smoking permitted in al fresco areas. Bear in mind that if indoor bans were so great for business, then why didn\u2019t business owners voluntarily impose outdoor bans years ago? But the zealot nut cases are still trying to use the \u201csmoking bans are good for business\u201d concerning outdoor areas. It doesn\u2019t make any sense. Business owners are in the best position to make such an evaluation given the impact of indoor bans.\nSo, most business owners have not imposed smoking bans in their al fresco areas when, for years, they have been quite free to do so. And along comes the \u201cowned\u201d state government peddling a social engineering agenda and imposes a statewide al fresco smoking ban contrary to the stance of business owners.\nVictoria now is the only Australian state that is a \u201chold out\u201d to al fresco bans. But the pressure from the usual nut case organizations is mounting.\nIn defiance of the state, one local government councilor, Richo Foster (an ex-smoker turned antismoking nut case \u201cevangelist\u201d) has been trying for years to get smoking banned in the entire Melbourne CBD (including streets):\nhttp://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/push-to-make-melbourne-a-smokefree-city/story-fni0fit3-1226918033208\nThe nut case, Foster, did manage to get smoking banned outdoors in a particular laneway (The Causeway). Based on a \u201cpublic consultation\u201d, this ban was deemed a \u201csuccess\u201d. Foster has claimed that, based on this \u201cconsultation\u201d, only 5% of respondents were not in favor of the ban. Well, let\u2019s take a look at that \u201cconsultation\u201d (that most probably weren\u2019t even aware of). It only attracted 38 comments. Indeed, 36 of 38 comments were for the ban, many of them sounding like \u201ccanned\u2019 antismoking comments, spouting the usual \u201cwhy should such an important person like me be exposed to smoke?\u201d, \u201ctoxic\u201d, \u201cunbearable\u201d. So, Foster is correct: only 5% (2/38) were not in favor of the ban \uf04a Many of the \u201cpro-ban\u201d comments made outrageous health claims concerning outdoor smoke exposure, including \u201cI do not see how not wanting cancer from 2nd hand smoke is draconian.\u201d\nhttp://participate.melbourne.vic.gov.au/thecauseway/forum_topics/what-do-you-think-abou-thte-smoke-free-pilot-at-the-causeway\nBut, according to Foster, these neurotic, bigoted comments make the laneway ban a success (so smoking will be banned in an additional 5 laneways this year) and that these 38 comments should be the basis for a CBD-wide smoking ban.\nApartment smoking bans are gaining momentum, particularly in the USA, and where the elderly/disabled are hardest hit. It\u2019s a recent phenomenon. They\u2019re even banning smoking in apartments in places where it gets lethally cold during winter. Smokers are advised that they must go outside in the freezing cold if they want a cigarette.\nThe elderly/disabled are harangued and harassed. A summary of the ones that I\u2019m aware of, and these are just some of the ones that make it into the news.\nThe story of 97-year-old, Jane O\u2019Grady:\nhttp://www.wptv.com/dpp/news/region_indian_river_county/vero_beach/jane-ogrady-97-in-jeopardy-of-eviction-from-lakes-at-pointe-west-home-because-of-smoking-habit\nhttp://www.tcpalm.com/news/2012/feb/15/russ-lemmon-sad-turn-in-story-of-97-year-old-who/\nhttp://www.tcpalm.com/news/2012/feb/28/letter-the-lakes-at-pointe-west-deserves-for-of/\nSmoking ban for three 90-year-old nursing home residents\nhttp://www.independent.ie/irish-news/elections/smoking-ban-for-three-90yearold-nusing-home-residents-30052206.html\n90-year-old World War II vet and his wife being evicted from their home because he smokes in building breezeway rather than out on the street\nhttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2401317/90-year-old-World-War-II-vet-wife-evicted-home-smoking.html\nSenior smokers told to quit or move out of Santa Cruz complex\nhttp://www.newsminer.com/opinion/community_perspectives/smoked-out-new-smoking-rules-for-public-housing-are-a/article_f0d98378-d593-11e2-aed7-001a4bcf6878.html\nPensioners forced into freezing shelter for smoke\nhttp://www.deadlinenews.co.uk/2012/02/09/pensioners-forced-into-freezing-shelter-for-smoke/\nFrom the freezing Yukon\nhttp://www.whitehorsestar.com/archive/story/smoking-ban-leaves-some-residents-fuming/\n88-year-old woman told to butt out \u2013 or be evicted (Calgary)\nhttp://www.vancouversun.com/health/year+woman+told+butt+evicted/3696774/story.html\nSmoking grandma would rather move than quit\nhttp://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2014/04/20/smoking-grandma-rather-move-quit/7951293/\nThere is no scientific basis to such bans. They are spiteful bans. They are cruel bans. They are the latest phase in the antismoking bigotry bandwagon. And terrorizing the elderly/disabled is well within the scope of the antismoking miscreants in chasing their deranged smokefree \u201cutopia\u201d.\nIn some cases the ban is not only for apartments but for the entire premises. The elderly have to walk through large outdoor areas and onto a surrounding street to have a cigarette. This information should be spread far and wide as to what antismokers and their useful idiots are doing in the name of nonsmokers.\nWe only hear of the above because it\u2019s smokers trying to stand up to these draconian bans (before they get bulldozed). Who knows what happens to those that just \u201ccomply\u201d.\nAn update on the al fresco ban in South Australia.\nIt seems to have caught the hospitality industry by surprise. The industry had contributed to the public \u201cconsultation\u201d but it, which would be seriously affected by the ban, hadn\u2019t been notified of the government\u2019s decision.\n\u201cRestaurants fear they might be disadvantaged when a proposed ban on all smoking in outdoor dining areas takes effect in South Australia from July 2016\u2026.\nBut Ian Horne from Hotels Association says it has not been part of any negotiations about the move despite putting in a submission last year.\n\"They (hotels) just didn't see it coming in the format that it's been announced and our immediate reaction, talking to the restaurants association and the clubs association, is that venues, particularly those that have spent a lot of time and energy and money, need more time,\" he said.\u201d\nMany restaurants, pubs, and clubs have gone to great expense to accommodate smokers (and nonsmokers of sane disposition) outdoors, all now trampled by the State government that had this outdoor ban in mind when the money was being spent on al fresco areas. 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        "raw_content": "HAPPY WEDDING ANNIVERSARY TO US\nToday is March 26, 2015. To everyone else, it may look like any other day. But to my wife, Jenny and I, it is our fourth year wedding anniversary. Somehow, just like any other happily married couple, we have a right to see the day as special. I believe you agree with me.\nExactly 1460 days ago, I got married to My Love (that\u2019s what I call her). You see, time flies! But it seemed like yesterday, when our wonderful friends and our ever-supportive families gathered to see me get married to the most beautiful lady on earth. Smiles!\nI can still recall how very happy I was on that day. Believe me, I was happy and it showed. But beyond the butterflies in my stomach and the radiant smiles on my face then, to the delight of everyone present, I also sang a song for my wife\u2019s pleasure during our wedding reception. (I had written the song for this purpose).\n\u201cYou made me feel so special in the eyes of everyone\u201d. That was what my wife said to me after the special song rendition I did for her. Well, to me, I didn\u2019t just make her feel special \u2013 She is special, very special.\nI didn\u2019t have the voice of a Celine Dion. But with my heart filled with divine love, I sang the song with my-good-enough voice and made my wife very happy. Isn\u2019t that what matters?\nHere is the first verse of the song. Hopefully, in future we will do a music video out of it (smiles):\nI love you, Jenny\nI love you from my heart\nI meant it when I stood before God\u2019s holy altar\nAnd I said \u201cI do\u201d\nNow there is nothing that can happen\nThat will make me change my mind\nThis is from heart\nFour years down the road, my joy still knows no bounds. I have no doubt that she feels same way too. As we encapsulated in the toast on our wedding invitation card, for us it was:\nFriendship made in Heaven\nEstablished in love on Earth\nThat was how we felt then. That is how we still feel today. By the grace of God, we will always feel that way.\n\u2026\u2026\u2026 My wife was still asleep when I rushed off to the office this morning. But it doesn\u2019t make the day less special for us. The coming weekend will be a good time to celebrate our four years of marital bliss. (Please, understand that we also had a share of our challenges. But we are always overcoming them).\nMeanwhile, as I began to settle down to begin the days work, I quickly sent a BBM chat to my wife:\n\u201cMy greatest joy is that you are the one I married. Happy wedding anniversary, my Love.\u201d Almost immediately, I got a response from her:\n\u201cYeah! Thanks. It\u2019s been four years of happiness. I\u2019m glad you are my husband. Happy wedding anniversary to us.\u201d\nFAMILY, GENERAL, INSPIRATIONaltar, anniversary, celine, earth, happy, heaven, love, song, Wedding, wife",
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        "raw_content": "386fe2d6-f30d-4903-af2d-9b9cb49a5952\nSince the obsession, an engagement ring was a symbol of the union of two loving hearts. But such a ring did not look like we used to think. Can you imagine the rings long ago woven with hemp and sugar cane, or have people just sharpened a flower around a finger when they got married? Here are the most amazing facts about engagement rings.\nWe are used to wearing a wedding band from https://www.midwestjewellery.com/on the right, but in France, USA. UU. And Sweden used this jewel to the left. First, this difference is explained by religion. Catholics carry such a ring on their left hand controlled by the legend of Joseph and Mary's marriage obligation. The Orthodox Church believes that the entire Left is weak and the work of the devil while the court is true and strong.\nCan you ban an engagement ring?\nYes, it can. For example, in England, doctors and nurses in hospitals are not allowed to wear rings. The room under the ring cannot be properly disinfected, but sometimes it is difficult to remove it.\nAn engagement ring cannot be confiscated\nThere is the law in the United States, according to which a bankrupt businessman is absolutely confiscated to pay his debt except a ring. By the way, in the US, 17 tons of gold annually melts for the creation of rings.\nAn engagement ring as a sign of quality.\nIt is said that a perfect bikini swimsuit should easily pass by a ring. This standard has been in force since 1946 when the first bikini appeared.\nCan you die for an engagement ring?\nIn the 19th century, Marie, the French chemist, discovered iron in his blood. To make his girlfriend a declaration of love, he decided to give her an iron ring, drawn from her own blood. This experiment ended with the scientist's death: he died of bleeding.\nTwo people get married, so there must be two engagement rings, right? But this tradition was not always followed blindly. For example, in Roman times there was only one ring. It was a custom for a girlfriend to call her parents as a sign of responsibility for her future wife. The couple themselves were \"ringless\". Later, a ring was presented with the keys of a girlfriend, which meant that from now on she would have to do cleaning service.\nMuch later, in the late 1800s, the tradition of a ring was also popular in America. It was thought that only one girl could get it. But the situation changed because of the local goldsmiths. To increase sales, they organized a great promotion on the purchase of two rings, and that helped, today couples always buy 2 rings.\nRings made of bones\nSome time ago, in the UK, several engagement rings were made using bio engineering technologies. The raw materials for them were not traditional precious metals, but human bones! The couple who had custom rings were sampled from bone cells. Then the cells grew in the form of rings on special platforms.\nPersonal engagement rings with benefits for your health!\nEngagement rings are not only beautiful and symbolic, they are also good for your health. It has been discovered that these rings prevent arthritis and other forms of pain.\nhttps://www.midwestjewellery.com/\nclothes , Fashion , christmas , dresses , Beauty Gifts , Clothing , Women Dresses , Women Clothing , Jewellery , Watches , Bags , Winter Fall , Coupon Codes , Promo Code , Happy Christmas",
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        "raw_content": "Tags Tags: festival hue, hue tour, tour hue\nFestival Hue 2016 is celebrated every two years, from 2000 till now, in venerating the cultural heritage of Hue City. The celebration usually on end of the month of April, May. Hue was Vietnam\u2019s Capital City. During the festival, various activities will be done such as the street art performances, the thundering of drums and trumpets, art exhibitions and the country\u2019s historical films which showcase the history, ritual, and music which has been considered by UNESCO as one of the must-visit paradise. These cultural heritage of the city remains on what it is like before.\nThe Price of Art Program at Festival Hue 2016\nThe opening program of the Festival: VND 200,000 / ticket;\nArt program at the Citadel (including ticket price of Royal night program without dinner): 100,000 VND / ticket;\nArt program at An Dinh Palace: VND 50,000 / ticket;\nFestival closing program: VND 150,000 / ticket.\nAlso, some objects will be exempted or reduced the ticket price such as a tour group with more than 15 people. The guides accompanying the tours are free to the art programs (except banquet tickets). Children under 1m20 height shall be exempted from paying for tickets (except banquet tickets).\n\u2013 The Opening program will be held at 20h00 on 29/04/2016 at Ngo Mon \u2013 Flagstaff;\n\u2013 The performance of the domestic and international art troupes will take place at 19:30 from 30/04/2016 to 05/03/2016 at An Dinh Palace;\n\u2013 Royal night program will take place at 19:30 on 1/5 and 3/5 at the Citadel;\n\u2013 The Closing Program takes place at 20h00 on 5/4 at Ngo Mon \u2013 Flagstaff.\nThe 9th Hue Festival, which will be held from 29/4 \u2013 04/05/2016 with the theme \u201cCultural Heritage with Integration and Development, 710 years of Thuan Hoa \u2013 Phu Xuan \u2013 Thua Thien Hue\u201c, will continue to show tourists many unique royal activities in magical space of the Royal night. Besides, the programs which introduce the quintessence of folk art, Hue royal art, music and dance festival of Buddhism, the exciting street festivals with the participation of local and foreign artists, and the rich and diverse community cultural activities will take place continuously in 6 days and nights with a large force of artists, actors and public, including exhibitions, displays, Hue kite art, calligraphy, the art of placement activities, music art \u2013 street art, scientific conferences, international trade fairs, Bach Ma National Park, sport activities, culinary arts, tours, hue tour, tourist routes \u2026",
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        "raw_content": "I\u2019m a sucker for a good superhero movie. I like them all, but Superman has always been my favorite superhero. I couldn\u2019t really tell you why, there is just something about him that resonates with me. Maybe it\u2019s the fact that he can fly, and I\u2019m into skydiving and death-defying stuff like that. Or perhaps it\u2019s his alter ego reporter I connect with. Writers understand each other. His superhuman strength coupled with his super tender heart for Lois Lane definitely appeals to the romantic in me. But it wasn\u2019t until I saw \u201cMan of Steele\u201d recently that I entertained the thought that maybe I had a subconscious attraction to Superman. In this epic movie, it\u2019s revealed that the \u201cS\u201d on Superman\u2019s chest was not actually the first letter of his name, as was the obvious choice for most of us. In fact, it is unveiled that the \u201cS\u201d is the symbol for \u201chope\u201d where Superman comes from. Since hope is my absolute favorite concept, suddenly it all made sense why I love Superman so much! Some things are just meant to be.\nI am drawn to anything that speaks of hope. Aren\u2019t we all? The world can be a frightening place, and we all need to believe that we can overcome whatever obstacles are looming large at the moment. It\u2019s that belief that, this too shall pass, that can carry me through my own fires of fear. Fear is temporary. Hope is permanent.\nAnother one of my favorite new superheroes is the heroine from the \u201cHunger Games\u201d trilogy, Katniss Everdeen. Admittedly, when this movie first came out, I was not enthused about the basic concept \u2013 kids killing kids \u2013 I think I\u2019ll pass. But the previews alone intrigued me enough to check it out; a 16-year-old girl sacrificing her own safety to protect her younger sister? That sounds interesting. It was. And so much more. The theme of hope practically leaps off the screen in this movie. This girl overcomes the diabolical scheme of a tyrannical government leader by outsmarting, outsourcing, and outhopeing (did I just make up a new word?) him. She fights to protect those who can\u2019t protect themselves, and never gives up on the idea that the good guy can still win even in the darkest hour. Hope perseveres, and hope prevails. The movie\u2019s tyrannical leader, President Snow, states, \u201cHope is the only thing stronger than fear. A little hope is effective. A lot of hope is dangerous.\u201d\nDangerous is right! All you bad guys listen up: hope endangers fear! (So does love. But that\u2019s another blog for another time.) What makes hope stronger than fear? Simply put, hope can stand on its own. Fear cannot. Fear requires a victim to have any power.\nHope whispers, you are stronger than your fear.\nWhile hope is strengthened through multiplication, there is a single source for hope that I believe is enough to empower us all if we will draw on it. The Bible calls Jesus our \u201chope\u201d. When we choose a relationship with Him, He becomes our source of hope. His power is infinite, unparalleled, and unbeatable. History proves it. Talk about a superhero. We can overcome even our greatest fears with Him as our hope. It has worked for me time and time again. Move over Superman.\nAs for the new heroine Katniss Everdeen on the hope scene? You can bet your popcorn I\u2019ll be at \u201cCatching Fire\u201d this week cheering her on with the rest of you. While she may be fictional, I like what she represents. Apparently, all that hope makes her a dangerous young lady. I\u2019m praying I can be that dangerous too.",
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        "raw_content": "How to Boost Your Gil Earning Efficiency in FFXIV?\nGil is a currency used in Final Fantasy 14, and if you're a fan of FFXIV as I was when I started, you would like to make as much of it as you can \u2013 as fast as possible!\nMaybe it's your wish that makes you earn a lot of Gil in FFXIV or maybe you want to buy anything you want that is listed on the market board (of course, they are pretty expensive).\nSo how to earn Gil in FFXIV?\nThe best lesson that I can tell you is that it is pretty similar to the real world economics - you have to comprehend the both factors supply and demand. Likewise, a high school economics teacher tells you, if you can supply something that no one else has, you can grab a good price for that. So the motive is to have a lot of an item that no one else is selling on the market board, you will be the only one to sell it \u2013 and of course for a better profit that you can't expect.\nYou have to keep yourself apart by any means... either try to craft rare, high-level arms and armor, or put your time and effort to gather high tier materials that rest of the game lovers can't afford to make out.\nMost people that I've had a conversation with agreed that these are among the best ways to making Gil in the game. Although both the ways consume some time \u2013 however once you reach to a point where you are supplying goods that others can't obtain, you can sell those items for a whole lot of gil. I've come across certain items that were only as good as armor skins were sold for a good amount \u2013 up to fifteen million Gil!\nThere are in fact, other ways of making gil that aren't as fast as you would want them to. They are particularly useful for those who don't want to mess with difficult things. Making use of the duty finder and playing as a class can help you earn additional gil to add to your account.\nTry to avoid spending money on items that don't offer you a profit or that you don't know about how much profit they will get you. Look for methods that you are sure about making you a profit. Search on the Internet and catch the opinions from different users. In short, making Gil in the game is similar to making money in real life \u2013 all you need is to be willing to put an effort and work for it.\nWebsite:http://www.mogs.com\nffxiv gil seller, ffxiv gil seller, ffxiv gil, ffxiv gil,\nWhy Almost Everything You've Learned About Free Slots Is Wrong and What You Should Know\nThe casino at the Gold Strike is situated on the very first floor. A number of the casino also supplies monthly...\nFree Spins for Dummies\nRead on to learn where it is possible to employ your casino free spins. Because running a land-based casino...\nFind free online games to enjoy and relax\nAre you at home bored or maybe a little stressed? Maybe you are working on finding ways to pass the time. Playing...\nWhere to play the best free games online\nOf all the world famous inventions, video games are the most fun. There have been many genres of free online...\nPRO CS:GO Players Settings & Configs\nCS: GO is a multiplayer team game in which participants can exchange experiences on management optimization to...",
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        "raw_content": "From \u2018Voodoo Economics\u2019 to a Well-being Economy, Africa\u2019s Choice\nBy Desta Mebratu (Prof.), member of WE-Africa\nAfrican nations have been importing economic theories to fit realities on the ground, with little to show for it. But it is never too late to adopt a \u201cWell-being Economy,\u201d one that takes stock of opportunities and limits of local resources and external opportunities, writes Desta Mebratu (Prof.) (desta@africaleapfrog.org), CEO of African Transformative Leapfrogging Advisory Service.\nThis article first appeared in Addis Fortune\nNeo-classical economics, with its different forms and scope and with market and trade liberalisation at its core, has been the dominant economic theory since the first industrial revolution. Despite all its inherent theoretical and practical limitations, it has been successful in driving economic growth in some parts of the world.\nIt has also been key in the globalisation of national economies in the second half of the 20th century. In recent decades, however, its dominance was significantly challenged by prominent economists, including some Nobel Laureates in Economics.\nThe challenge took a new dimension and scope with the growing inequality observed within and between countries as its trickle-down effect failed miserably. This has been mainly caused by the exclusive focus on economic growth as measured by the growth rate of gross domestic product (GDP).\nThe emergence of global environmental challenges, such as climate change and biodiversity loss, has also been another source of challenges faced by the dominant economic thinking. This was again mainly caused by its principle of externalising all costs related to environmental pollution and degradation.\nSince independence from European colonial powers, international development organisations led by the World Bank and the International Monitory Fund have been at the forefront of promoting and stipulating neo-classical economic principles of market and trade liberalisation on African countries.\nThe infamous structural adjustment programs that were imposed by these institutions in the 1970s and 80s led to extensive socio-economic havoc in many African countries. Despite the enormous effort made by these organisations and the stated commitment of successive African governments to laissez-faire market economies, not a single African country that took a Bretton Woods\u2019 prescription succeeded in becoming a developed or a transitional economy.\nAs it was eloquently stated by the prominent Pan-Africanist and Kenyan Lawyer P.L.O. Lumumba, what we have in the region is more of a \u201cvoodoo economics,\u201d which is an African version of neo-classical economics. Hence, we saw for decades economies that are either in shambles or seemed to be developing but are under state capture, benefiting a small group of people.\nExperiences of the last half a century have clearly shown that neither neo-classical economics nor its African version, \u201cvoodoo economics,\u201d helped Africans to achieve an economic development that meets the needs of their people.\nToday, Africa is faced with multitudes of economic, social and environmental issues which have made the development challenges more complex. These challenges are expected to be further aggravated in the coming decades as a result of the extremely high rates of population growth coupled with an increasing percentage of youth.\nIn this context, African countries and their development partners need to recognise that existing and emerging socio-economic challenges could not be resolved with the same approaches and prescriptions of the twentieth century. That is why it is important for African countries to channel their effort toward the development of a \u201cwell-being economy\u201d that responds to the reality of the region.\nA well-being economy is an economy that strives for the continuous fulfilment of basic human needs and aspirations of its people within the limits and possibilities of its resources and available external opportunities. This would require deploying a national development strategy that is home-grown and organic but at the same time adaptive to global dynamics.\nIt also requires governance mechanisms that are equipped with transformative leadership that is based on adaptive learning and inclusivity. A well-being economy addresses both the distributive and participatory justice of its people through their active involvement in the planning and management of the development process.\nProgress toward a well-being economy is measured by actual and perceived improvement in the well-being of its people rather than solely relying on the growth rate of GDP and foreign direct investment. Achieving this would require the development of distributed local economy networks in combination with national backbone industries that are low-carbon and resource efficient.\nIts primary operational objectives would be job creation and value addition at the local level, which are extremely crucial for African countries. 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        "raw_content": "Making transformation tangible \u2013 new blog for CUSP\nWEAll\u2019s Katherine Trebeck writes for CUSP on \u201cMaking transformation tangible\u201d.\n\u201cThe vision underpinning so much of this work is not far away. You hear it if you take the time to listen to what people identify as most important in their lives. You read it in certain texts of the world\u2019s religions and development scholarship. You see it if you look at brain scans or reflect on the findings of psychologists and epidemiologists about human stress and flourishing. It flows from what Tim Jackson often refers to as what makes us \u2018innately human\u2019.\nEssentially, the messages from these diverse quarters point to the need for a \u2018wellbeing economy\u2019: an economy in service of human and ecological wellbeing. It is about meeting the needs of all. It recognises that the economy is embedded in society and the rest of nature rather than nature and society being in service of the economy. A wellbeing economy is about more than tweaking and fixing the harm caused by the current model.\u201d\nJanusz Allina September 30, 2018 2:49 pm\nA Wellbeing Economy \u201crecognises that the economy is embedded in society and the rest of nature rather than nature and society being in service of the economy. A wellbeing economy is about more than tweaking and fixing the harm caused by the current model\u201d \u2013 these words are becoming a motto for the rest of my life, from now on. Thank you for this gift, Dear Autor.",
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        "raw_content": "\u00ab Bill Maher on liberals\u2019 Manichean mentality\nA gibbon taunts tiger cubs \u00bb\nLocal transgender student with penis sues school district to be allowed to change clothes openly in woman\u2019s locker room\nThere are now two lawsuits in the Chicago area brought by transgender students who, granted access to the women\u2019s locker room for changing, were requested to change behind a \u201cprivacy curtain\u201d or a secluded area because they have male genitals. The genital aspect of this case isn\u2019t mentioned in the Chicago Tribune article below, but I heard it on the local NPR station. Click on the link for the story of one of these students (the other is anonymous); the story has a video of the student:\nNPR also said that Nova Maday is being represented by the ACLU in her lawsuit.\nI\u2019m conflicted by this story, and decided to throw it out for discussion. And my conflict is because this student still has male genitalia. Had she fully transitioned, I wouldn\u2019t have any problem with her being allowed to change with other female students. But with a penis?\nI suspect that some of the other female students would object to undressing with a student having male equipment, though no news story reports the reaction of the students, and it would probably be a violation of their privacy to ask. But if they do object, don\u2019t we have to balance the transgender student\u2019s wishes against those of the women students? After all, baring your woman\u2019s body in front of a body with a penis could cause substantial distress.\nI\u2019m particularly interested in what women readers have to say about this. Think back to when you were in high school, and in the locker room. Would you have cared if there was somebody with a penis in there? At any rate, vote below, but also please leave a comment about your opinion on these two cases.\nThis entry was written by whyevolutionistrue and posted on January 20, 2018 at 12:30 pm and filed under sex and gender issues. Bookmark the permalink. Follow any comments here with the RSS feed for this post.\tBoth comments and trackbacks are currently closed.\nThere seems to me to be a fundamental contradiction in gender ideology.\nIn the first place, we\u2019re told that gender is not a simple binary, and that lots of people don\u2019t fit into the two neat categories \u201cmale\u201d or \u201cfemale\u201d. (I agree with this, though about 99% of people do indeed fit one of those two.)\nThen, however, we\u2019re told that, when it comes to locker-rooms, the only options are the two neat categories, and that a transgender girl is \u201cjust as female as all the other females\u201d and must be \u201ctreated just like any other girl\u201d. Nothing in-between is acceptable.\nGood point. What to do with all the xems, sherms, and vers, those who reject binary genders? I guess they should have locker rooms for them, too. But this person is insisting on identifying as female, not indeterminate or fluid, even though this person is anatomically male. Call me old fashioned, but I would not want to be in a women\u2019s locker room with a man.\nIn reply to Coel: I\u2019m not sure I understand your point. This girl says \u201cI want to be treated just like any other girl.\u201d Why do you have a problem with that? Also, this girl is a taking Girls PE class. Where other than the girls locker room should she change?\nIt seems to me we are asking this student to shoulder our burdens. We are uncomfortable with her, therefore she needs to accept being shunned. Is that your position?\nIn the newspaper article she says that most students do not have a problem with her. Based on my experience as a teacher, I agree. Most students do not have a problem accepting students who are other than heterosexual. I think it is telling that the opposition is coming from parents not the students themselves.\nWhere other than the girls locker room should she change?\nHow about behind the privacy curtain, as requested by the school? Which seems a reasonable compromise.\nThis girl says \u201cI want to be treated just like any other girl.\u201d\nBut she\u2019s not \u201cjust like\u201d any other girl, so the above suggestion seems reasonable.\nThe \u2018vote\u2019 appears to concur with you here.\nNo, the vote is almost 80% against this compromise. Freely means no restrictions, no screens.\nThe \u201cbest\u201d solution might be to add privacy screens to all locker rooms and let those who wish to use them do so. The choice would rest with the student (where it belongs) rather than being coerced by adults.\nYES! This student is a girl and deserves to be treated like every other girl. Those of you who vote no want her to be treated like a freak who needs to hide or be hidden. I can\u2019t understand why you think thats OK.\nIf any student refuses to use a locker room, is that OK with you?\nAlmost certainly schools have had to cross this bridge already. A significant number of septs of religions have an absolute bn on anyone seeing \u201cthe nakedness\u201d of someone who is not their spouse or child. CF, the Noah/ Ham story, Genesis 9 20-29. Jews and derivatives (Christians, Muslims, Mormons) have various degrees of problems with nakedness.\nI would expect that the first time a school (local authority) had a complaint from any of these groups about the \u201cCurse of Ham\u201d (nakedness, not a bit of taste-enhancing mould), they\u2019d start partitioning a significant number of individual changing chambers within locker rooms, and that number is only going to increase. Likewise, communal toilets are going to be on the way out.\nMaybe everyone \u2013 male or female \u2013 should wear a koteka as part of their day to day clothing, to both obfuscate their gender identity and prevent accidental \u201cshowing of their nakedness\u201d to others. (Link probably not safe for work.) There are probably god-squaddies who would think this an excellent idea.\nI note that Leigh apparently declines to answer me.\nI can\u2019t understand why you think he is like every other girl when he plainly isn\u2019t.\nI do not think that she should be given every single thing she wants.\nThere have been quite a few lesbian women-only organizations that been deliberately harassed by men who identify as women to the point where the women\u2019s groups have \u2018gone off the grid\u2019 and no longer use social media to accept new members or advertise.\nWe all have to accommodate society to some degree. Nowhere is it written that we all get what we want. Privacy curtains sounds like a good compromise but can a student with more-difficult-to-meet-demands be forced to use them? I would be ok if they were for the aforementioned reason.\nThinking of the best interests of this trans girl,it seems that what she wants is to be fully accepted as a girl.\nShowing the other girls that she has male genitalia would work against that, I would think.\nIf using the curtained-off area is too obvious, perhaps she could could change in a stall in the bathroom.\nI fundamental problem with the gender shifting viewpoint is that a boy might say that he wants to be a girl, but really means that he wants to experience what he imagines life as a girl to be.\nThose preconceptions are pretty common when discussing people who want to be or experience something that they cannot readily become or do. And when the reality of it does not match the idealized preconception, it can lead to depression or anger.\nWhy is it again that the slippery slope fallacy became a fallacy?\nDon\u2019t you mean \u201c\u2026became a phallacy\u201d?\nMaybe because I am old and old fashion, I would vote no on this. The vast majority of the females in the locker room should not have to accept this. Turn it around and the same should apply in the male locker room. They should not have accept a guy in the room who had a vagina.\nI voted yes in error having misunderstood the question. My vote is no. I would not have cared. Same comments as previously posted.\nNever mind. Not in error. Yes, they should.\nNot quite the same. Most guys probably wouldn\u2019t care.\nI think probably is the key word. If we are talking about a bunch of high school age \u201cguys\u201d I think you would have more problem than you want.\nFor some reason or other, I have this idea there is no symmetry, that only very few males in the locker room would object to a \u2018male\u2019 with a vagina. And if so, mainly because they would not feel free to use Mr Trump\u2019s type of locker room talk -if existent at all. \ud83d\ude42\npiercyplace\nIronically, when I was in high school (early 1980s in the southern U.S.), I think almost *all* of the girls would have preferred to have private, curtained areas to change behind. There are fewer things a teenage girl wants to do than have her body open to the inspection of a bunch of other catty teenage girls. No one ever used the showers, which were not private, for that very reason. Even now, I find at most swimming pools that women are more likely to change in the bathroom stalls if they are stripping down completely than to stay in the open areas of a restroom or changing room.\nMaybe the solution is to provide curtained changing stalls for all students who want to use them. I can definitely appreciate that it would not be safe for these students to change in the boys\u2019 locker room, but girls\u2019 desire for privacy needs to be accommodated as well.\nThe shame is equal, if not more so, in the male locker room/showers. Penis size being the object of shyness there.\nIt doesn\u2019t matter the size of the penis because most women don\u2019t orgasm through sexual intercourse anyway. It might feel good with any size penis, but it usually isn\u2019t orgasming. Shame in penis size is also an error. There\u2019s no basis for it.\nWell, speak for yourself\u2026\u2026\nNoted. It is something like 75-80 percent of women do not orgasm through intercourse. I do not recall the articles but women can also have orgasms through anal and nipple stimulation. This is in addition to the g-spot and clitoral orgasm. I have personally had the g-spot orgasm only three times (there was the female ejaculate). It felt very good but there was no release with them. I prefer clitoral orgasms. I\u2019ve never had a nipple or anal induced orgasm. I believe most women (75-80%) do not orgasm via intercourse. \u201cSex Study Says Female Orgasm Eludes Majority of Women\u201d \u2013 ABC News is what I found. It\u2019s from 2009.\nBy what per cent did the poster post TMI? Would you care to suggest some self-censorship guidelines?\n@ Filippo,\nI do not find as germane to the topic of transgender use of locker rooms, the techniques by which the commenter in question achieves orgasm.\nAnd yet it exists.\nIt is a source of shame in the showers, regardless of female orgasm.\nMoreover, -and this is a different point- most boys simply do not believe that PC stance about \u2018size doesn\u2019t matter\u2019.\nThe size of a woman\u2019s breasts don\u2019t really matter but tens of thousands of women have surgical enhancement. Most men know that the size of a flaccid penis can vary by several hundred percent depending on ambient temperature but one of the cruellest things that a woman could do would be to mock a man for the size of his penis. Like it or not, appearances do count.\nAlso agree.\nSounds good but it doesn\u2019t really solve the problem as long as there is a common area where they disrobe \u2014 using the individual stalls is not required, in other words.\nI voted no, but it wasn\u2019t an easy decision. Unlike how men imagine a women\u2019s locker room to be, we all change facing the wall with our backs to each other. It\u2019s unlikely we\u2019d see male genitalia.\nWhat I\u2019d be more interested to know is the sexuality of the student. If she\u2019s a lesbian, it would be no issue if she didn\u2019t have a penis. However, if there\u2019s a possibility she might get an erection, I think a privacy curtain would be a good idea.\nTo emend my previous comment, I do think the privacy curtain is fine; but this person does not want to be so segregated. I think it\u2019s more than just looking at a penis; there\u2019s a kind of culture of familiarity based on gender that exists in locker rooms that\u2019s more than just about external genitalia. This person would surely feel excluded when she simply could not participate in the culture of females who have been females since birth (I mean before for instance, cis females of that age menstruate this female can\u2019t. They talk about having their periods, laugh, joke, complain, and sometimes ask one another for a sanitary pad or tampon. That\u2019s just one example. Would she complain that they can\u2019t discuss such things because she\u2019s excluded?\nThe thing is, it\u2019s always going to be difficult as long as she identifies with one gender, but has the body of another. She wants it to be easy, which is perfectly understandable, but that\u2019s just not possible. I feel sorry for her \u2013 it\u2019s hard enough being a teenager without extra issues to deal with \u2013 but sometimes things aren\u2019t going to go the way she\u2019d like.\nYes Heather, I tend to agree that it is not easy.\nA male who feels completely female, we do not want to impose penis-removing surgery.\nI\u2019m probably insensitive, but I have this impression that most \u2018trans-sexuality\u2019 is a fad. There, I\u2019ve said it, waiting for the flak now \ud83d\ude42 . Like I had periods in my early life I wanted to be female, but later I realised it was not really so, or rather really not so. More like a phase, and a fantasy.\nI think there are very few real transsexuals (although I do not deny their existence).\nNoting that the key word in the question was \u201cfreely\u201d. I take that to mean no privacy curtain, no individual changing cubicles.\nI voted no. One of my responses to those who say that transgender people (mainly male I suppose), shouldn\u2019t be allowed to use the \u2018other\u2019 bathroom, is that there\u2019s usually loads of privacy available. Of course, if full physical changes have been done then there should be no problem, but revealing genitalia in full view is going too far. If it were the position whereby a \u2018man\u2019 exposed breasts then I\u2019d be uncomfortable.\nIt seems to me that this sort of case is misconceived as it will play into the hands of conservatives.\nSo, let\u2019s not mince words: we\u2019re asking should a castrated boy be allowed to use the girls locker room? Well, according to Laura Betzig, it was good enough for the kings and sultans of old, when it came to policing their harems.\nThe idea behind all of this, as Betzig makes clear, is control over genetic interests. If the male is castrated, there\u2019s less threat to the genetic interests of the girls \u2014 and their parents, who most definitely have a genetic interest in such matters, and are strangely excluded from such discussions. (I\u2019ve heard of a school board forbidding teachers to tell parents that boys were sleeping in the same camp cabins as their daughters.)\nGiven the nature of these genetic interests, it is the standard social engineering anti-biology nonsense of the totalitarian left which insists on pushing these agendas. The issue here isn\u2019t justice for transgenders, that\u2019s merely the pretext. (And the fact that we\u2019d even entertain the idea that teenage boys should be castrated to accommodate such a pretext is dispiriting.) The real goal is a rebellion against human nature; a vicious punch in the face of the values that have sustained fitness for eons. Such enterprises have generally ended in widespread misery and barbarism. I fear we\u2019re back on that merry-go-round.\nIs Maday castrated [testicles removed]? Where did you read that or have I missed something in the story?\nNot physically \u2013 that is the issue. However she is chemically castrated. Once you get enough of the female hormones the likelihood of an erection is minimal.\nHow do you know she is chemically castrated? There is nothing in the report about what medical treatments she\u2019s on that I could see.\n(I\u2019ve heard of a school board forbidding teachers to tell parents that boys were sleeping in the same camp cabins as their daughters.)\nWhere\u2019d you hear that?\nAnd what do you mean by \u201cgenetic interests\u201d?\nI hold Laura Betzig in very high esteem, but we are not talking about eunuchs here. Hence there is no need to get her or harem-keeping Sultans \u2018involved\u2019 here.\nWe are talking about a fully biological male who feels he (she) is a female.\nI\u2019m sorry, but having a penis and testicles she is not just \u2018another\u2019 girl, nor an eunuch.\nI\u2019d not known of Laura Betzig. Just checked her out. Really fascinating stuff she\u2019s into.\nThere are actually two issues here. One is that women might not wish to share a changing room with a naked man. The other is that they might not wish to be naked in front of a man.\nSeparate changing rooms were devised to provide facilities for different sexes, not genders. The distinction between \u2018sex\u2019 and \u2018gender\u2019 came later. Sex is binary. It\u2019s easy enough to provide two sets of facilities. Gender apparently exists as a \u2018spectrum\u2019. You\u2019d need an infinite number of changing rooms to accommodate them all.\nSex is binary? What about intersexed people, of which there are many varieties?\nIntersex people have ambiguous genitalia or otherwise present phenotypically atypical of their sex.\nThey are still either male or female.\nThere no such sex as \u2018intersex\u2019.\nIt all comes down to whether or not there is an Y chromosome. Doesn\u2019t matter how many Xs or Ys as long as there is a Y you are considered male, afaik.\nGranted, all this is way above my pay grade, but I\u2019ve seen the word \u201cintersex\u201d used in medical books instead of using \u201chermaphrodite.\u201d And re the related comment by \u201cTravis\u201d below \u2014 what about mosaic genes and chimerism? My questions aren\u2019t meant to infer contradiction \u2014 I\u2019m genuinely puzzled.\nA true hermaphrodite has both male and female sex organs, thus confirming the sex binary. In any case, they are exceedingly rare.\nOther intersex conditions are the result of breakdowns in sex determination &/or embryology of the binary sex system. Most are infertile, and the fertile ones are either as male or female. Intersex is the exception that proves the rule.\nAs far as we can know, Maday is typically male in karyotype and phenotype, or at least displays (no pun intended) a distinctively male phenotype. This is true for the vast majority of trans.\nWell, yes and no. Hermaphroditism does exist, and their biological sex can sometimes be a moot subject.\nI think it has little to do with \u2018transsexuality\u2019 though.\nIntersex has nothing to do with trans identity, yet is repeatedly thrown out as a red herring.\nWalter Nerseian\n\u201cLet me first say that if you examine newborn humans, a very small fraction won\u2019t be assignable unambiguously to \u201cmale\u201d or \u201cfemale\u201d based on genitalia, or even chromosomes. Sometimes \u201cintersex\u201d infants have ambiguous genitalia, or even both forms, and there are also XXY and XO babies who show intermediate traits. But these are extremely rare. For all practical purposes, as we know well, newborns fall neatly into the classes of \u201cbiologically male\u201d and \u201cbiologically female\u201d. This is similar to virtually all other animals.\u201d\nfrom a previous post by Jerry\nQuite. There chromosomal abnormalities but they are just that; they are abnormalities. XXY karyotype is still male even if they are infertile. A bit of acne doesn\u2019t make XYY karyotype less male either. XO is female. Nobody is producing a third type of gamete.\nI wonder how intersex and gay people feel about being dragged into the transgender argument all the time? The vast majority of transgender people aren\u2019t intersex and while some lesbians might agree gender is a social construct most aren\u2019t willing to accommodate a girlfriend with a penis.\nI think you just answered the question I just posted before I saw this comment of yours. I wonder the same thing about intersex and gay people.\nYaes it is simple , if there is a Y chromosome: male.\nHowever, some do not respond to these male hormones, or only partially, and we get Caster Semenya, (\u2018yes a secret male\u2019 just juggle the letters) and will have a \u2018female\u2019 phenotype.\nStill, I think this has little to do with our transsexuals.\nTruly intersexed people are very rare. A person with Congenital adrenal hyperplasia, which is the most common form of intersex disorder, still leaves the person recognizably of one sex, but might result in a female with excess body hair, a failure to menstruate, or an enlarged clitoris. A male with CAH might go through puberty early. It is largely treatable.\nSpeaking of such rarities here sort of derails the topic. A girl in the locker room who takes meds to treat an endocrine disorder is very unlikely to cause the same locker room disruptions as would a teenage boy who feels inside that they wish they had been born a girl.\nThe root of the issue, in my opinion, is whether there are valid reasons why we should have separate changing, showering, and bathroom facilities, or not. I grew up in a culture where mixed-sex nudity was very common. But that is about people raised from a very young age to be comfortable with nudity. It seems a completely different thing to just involuntarily plunge 14-18 year old girls into such situations. This kid feels that their experiment in exploring female sexuality involves seeing and being seen by teenage girls while they are changing clothes and showering. I don\u2019t think it is right to force all the other kids to participate in the experiment.\n+1 \u2013 This kid needs a responsible adult to explain that in a situation that has no simple solution, it is sometimes necessary to respect other people\u2019s feelings. This controversy seems to be about a self-centered young person who places little value on the emotional needs of others.\nIf the person thinks they are a girl, even if they have a penis, then they should pee in the girl\u2019s bathroom.\nI can only imagine how uncomfortable I would be if I had to pee in the girls bathroom.\nThe largest and most important sex organ in our body: the brain.\nI vote yes. And anyone who considers themselves a male can pee next to me.\nI can only imagine how uncomfortable I would be if I had to pee in the girls bathroom\nAnd can you imagine how uncomfortable it would be to be a woman if a man is peeing next to you?\nThere isn\u2019t an ideal solution to this issue where everyone is going to come out comforatable.\nI admit I\u2019ve been in lots of women\u2019s bathrooms (alone or with permission). I\u2019ve never been in one that did not have a stalls or was at least single toilet with option to lock door.\nNot ideal, but realistically most women with a penis would, in principle, never have to show their stuff to another women.\nIn all places where I have studied and worked, women\u2019s bathrooms had no option to lock the door. They were designed with the idea that nobody with a penis would enter. Nevertheless, when I was young, I felt so uncomfortable in them that I endured for 8-10-12 hours until I got home. To me, punishing normal girls by forcing them to endure the presence of an individual with a penis is outrageous.\nAs a shy guy, I can sympathise.\nAs for punishing normal girls by forcing them to endure the presence of a penis, I agree completely, it is outrageous.\nI agree with you about peeing in a bathroom. But the issue here concerns changing in a locker-room, which means an open dressing area rather than individual stalls, as I understand it.\nI never understood why we force kids in school to change and shower with others. I hated it when I had to do this as a young teen, even after I became involved in sports and lost weight. Kids can be self conscious about their bodies and they deserve privacy. Not just related to sex organs, but body fat, birth marks, moles, and other features that they may not want others to see. And, why should any individual be forced to see others naked? When they are adults, they can choose when and with whom they get naked.\nHaving not reached puberty (or having reached it) is also a big reason kids don\u2019t like being naked in front of others. I was a \u201clate bloomer\u201d and during 7th and 8th grade was \u201cbald\u201d. Most kids didn\u2019t care, but some made fun of me\u2026once even in the hallway. That sucked.\nI nearly got into a fight once, defending a friend who was being teased for being overweight. It was and still is a troubling situation for me seeing him shirtless in the locker room with tears streaming down his cheeks while another student made fun of his body. There is much more to this issue than a penis, no matter what the claimed or assumed gender identity might be. It is at least in part about a dysfunctional culture that obsesses over sex and nudity, demanding people be both puritanical and exhibitionist while also punishing both, depending on who, what, and when. Thus we have women raging against the sight, hell, even the mention of a penis as the same as rape yet demanding a male who identifies as a woman be allowed to get out \u201cher\u201d penis in front of other girls! I\u2019m afraid that so long as we continue to obsess over sex and nudity that there will be no satisfactory answers to this issue and we are clearly headed into a regressive Victorian mindset over sex and nudity so I\u2019m afraid we\u2019re all metaphorically f@cked for at least a generation, if not longer.\nIn swimming locker rooms, kids who start puberty are the ones who tend to be the most timid. Boys starting puberty, who used to shower without suits, now wear them all the time and will only change suit-underwear with shirt on first.\nTransition period is the worst; before and after, not so bad.\nI may possibly have previously mentioned this.\nAs regards the issue of privacy, I\u2019m reminded of when I was baptized in the Southern Baptist Church. After being immersed, I necessarily needed to change clothes in the closest men\u2019s restroom, which had no stalls. (At the time I thought that surely the women\u2019s restroom had stalls.)\nChoosing to take the positive interpretive high road, I can understand how a well-meaning deacon of the church might stick his head in the door \u2013 once, if at all \u2013 to check on the recently-baptized nine-year-old. But more than once? Did he think that suddenly I had lost the wherewithal to manage my personal business, temporarily addled by my dunking? This prince of a fellow had to stick his head in the door (no lock) three times to \u201ccheck on\u201d me. \u201cAre you all right?\u201d I guess he wondered why I was taking so long. Of course it was because I hesitated changing because I never knew when he was going to open the bloody door. So finally I put my dry pants on over my wet underwear, the lesser embarrassment in my view.\nSurely a large element of your shame & embarrassment is social conditioning. Why would you want to institutionalise / formalise semi-public nakedness as a \u2018bad thing\u2019?\nIt\u2019s only \u2018social conditioning\u2019 that tells women to be uncomfortable if Louis CK masturbates in front of them. It doesn\u2019t physically harm them.\nMaybe in countries where there are no taboos about nudity this wouldn\u2019t be a problem but you can\u2019t just tell women to suck it up, that other student has a lady-cock, get used to it.\nSpeaker: I haven\u2019t expressed an opinion about this case \u2013 I am addressing the subject of body shame & body shaming. The culture of the USA [& almost as much now the UK] has caught itself in a trap where bodily perfection is lauded above PhDs & character. It is no wonder that John Conoboy feels the way he does, but that doesn\u2019t mean attitudes can\u2019t change!\nIt\u2019s not about body shaming. Nobody is suggesting separate changing rooms for fat kids or even kids who haven\u2019t yet reached puberty. The reason some girls might object to men in their changing room isn\u2019t because their other class mates might have larger breasts. They\u2019re not thinking, oh dear, that girl has a penis and I haven\u2019t even shaved my legs.\nI am addressing John\u2019s feelings about body shame & body shaming. Please don\u2019t try to shepherd my conversation.\nIt is institutionalized. By all means, advocate for uni-sex locker rooms in high schools if you wish. I wish you luck with that.\nWhat Maday, et al. seek is to participate in that institutionalized system, only be granted an exception to the rules.\nMatt. Refer to my replies to animal in this sub-thread to save me repeating myself. Take on board that I\u2019m not advocating policy adjustments & I\u2019ve not expressed an opinion on this specific U.S. case.\nAnna E. Ross\nAgreed. No one should be forced to disrobe in front of others\u2026 regardless of the genders of the individuals involved. Maybe it would be good if no one cared about human nudity or the appearance of human bodies, but we are not there yet.\nYes, my thoughts and feelings exactly!\nPart of the issue for me is, on the other hand, that we still live with the cultural baggage that generations ago became so obsessed with sex and bodies in the first place, but try as I might, I am not comfortable with getting naked in front of others, penis or no penis, nor am I comfortable with them getting naked in front of me (not including relationships, obviously). I wish I felt otherwise, maybe more like some European or Scandinavian cultures, but I do struggle to bear (bare? \ud83d\ude2c) the burden of my particular enculturation.\nditto to +1\nWell, school is all about forcing kids to do stuff that makes them uncomfortable, so I don\u2019t think that\u2019s a good argument against this practice. Public speaking makes kids uncomfortable, too, and you don\u2019t fix this by having them wait until they\u2019re adults before they confront it.\nPrivate dressing and showering facilities also presents logistical problems when you\u2019re trying to get 50 kids or so dressed and clean in just a few minutes.\nNo, school is not all about forcing kids to do stuff that makes them uncomfortable, though that sometimes occurs. School is about teaching young people the information and skills they need to become independent adults. Being able to speak in public is a skill (though whether it\u2019s necessary to independent adult life is questionable). Being able to feel okay with being naked in a crowd is neither, and is not part of any school\u2019s mandate\u2013indeed, if it were, the transgender students could readily be told to \u201csuck it up\u201d and use the boys\u2019 locker room.\nThe logistical concern is more relevant, though I still don\u2019t see why there couldn\u2019t be the option of both changing stalls and open spaces for both boys\u2019 and girls\u2019 changing rooms. After all, don\u2019t most men\u2019s restrooms have stalls (private) and urinals (public)? And while I recognize that a man can\u2019t do all his restroom business at a urinal, guys are allowed to use the stalls simply to pee if they wish.\nWell, school is all about forcing kids to do stuff that makes them uncomfortable\nNo, it isn\u2019t. It\u2019s about educating them. Any discomfort they might feel is an unintended consequence of that education. You don\u2019t make them uncomfortable just for the sake of making them uncomfortable. Education isn\u2019t supposed to be Tom Brown\u2019s Schooldays or Ripping Yarns.\nIn my youth, there was a military draft in place, and everyone\u2019s father had served his time in WW2. Getting used to communal showers was considered something of a rite of passage for young men, and anyone who couldn\u2019t bear to bare it, was probably heading for a 4-F classification. (In a similar vein, most fathers encouraged their sons not to be picky eaters, since they might have to spend a couple years living on \u201cSOS\u201d and K-rations.)\nI offer that solely for descriptive purposes of a particular time in the USA, not as a normative standard for modern school kids.\nWow. Comparing encouraging teenagers to speak in public with forcing them to get naked among members of the opposite sex. Easily the most ludicrous false equivalency I\u2019ve heard in a very long time.\nSince this transgender stuff is now coming out into the open, I guess we have no option but to deal with it. Once the other girls have seen the offending penis a few times, the newness will be over and most people will no longer care. But, of course that little piece of skin will be more than some less stable girls can stand.\nTo me, it is the transgender girl who is \u201cless stable\u201d.\nPrude-shaming teenage girls FTW.\nThe feminist argument is not about distress caused by sight of genitalia. It\u2019s about preventing material harm, i.e. physical abuse, sexual assault. It\u2019s the same argument to keep men out, including homosexual men. Nothing whatsoever to do with gender identity.\nYes. Male and female locker rooms should be mixed in the first place. The fact that this society has shame, secrecy, sacredness, and anything else like this associated with nakedness is a deeply ingrained error. Humans are not special or sacred when it comes to sex and sex differences. We are animals. Nakedness is natural and appropriate. I understand that people are old fashioned. I am too. This is what is correct, though.\nI blame religion for a lot of the attitudes you describe. I agree with you that nakedness is natural, though I don\u2019t think there are any countries (a quick google search confirmed this) that allow public co-ed locker rooms.\nYou echo my thoughts. I voted yes also, but I am male and my thoughts may be occluded by testosterone.\nI understand what you are saying; we are far to prudish about our bodies. I agree.\nBut I think your solution doesn\u2019t work either. The reality of sexual attraction between people makes a common locker room scenario unworkable, IMO. As someone up thread noted, there are few people who would want to use a locker room with someone who is sexually aroused.\nChanging our culture\u2019s views to better accept nakedness is a good idea, but there will always be complications and for the same reasons; we are a sexual species. Sexuality plays a big role in our species, bigger than most. I don\u2019t think we could be (nor, frankly, would I prefer it) be able to completely suppress something that is at the core of our being.\nI feel if we can reach a place where we are not so ashamed of our bodies but also respect the consequences of sexuality and try to find a middle way, many of these issues we have wouldn\u2019t be issues at all.\nI agree specifically with the last paragraph. Clothing reinforces the suppression. Clothing is necessary for protection from the environment. It is not necessary to suppress or control sexuality. However it originated in the latter sense is a mistake. Also in that sense, I don\u2019t see any difference between clothing and the hijab. I am not pushing hard for this or anything, but am pointing out what is correct. Babies need clothing for protection. At the right age, grown children should be able to figure out what they need to wear to protect themselves and be comfortable. It really shouldn\u2019t be a matter of legality at all.\n\u201cWe are animals. Nakedness is natural\u201d\nThis is what is in contention actually.\nNow I\u2019m not making the argument that there is any danger of rape here, I\u2019m just pointing out that you cannot resolve this issue with naturalistic fallacies.\nThe same social conventions that make Nova Maday want to use a \u201cgirls\u201d locker room are the same ones making other people uncomfortable. Acting as if only her feelings are important here will not advance the issue.\nMy personal view on the subject is to provide sheltered changing areas for all, and this was my view before the trans angle was discussed, and it hasn\u2019t changed.\nReally? And should anybody be able to just start \u2018doing it\u2019 wherever and whenever they like?\nSex is not sinful, special, sacred, shameful, or inappropriate. Why is it illegal, for example, to have sex in the woods along the hiking path of a state park? It seems like it\u2019s not the best idea but why is that? What is the reason for that?\nYes, lets start trendy workplaces where everyone in the office is naked and natural.\n\u201cHumans are not special or sacred when it comes to sex and sex differences.\u201d\nWe are not sacred but we are definitely special. We are the naked ape for God sake!\nMaday is not asking for unisex locker rooms, rather to be allowed to use the segregated locker room of zir preference.\nAs long as a student\u2019s not carrying a camera and taking pictures of other students I have no problem with who uses the women\u2019s locker room.\nMost women have, however.\nYes, and until it can be shown that most, if not all women don\u2019t have a problem with it, then their feelings need to be addressed,\nI would say that conceding the right of the transgender student transgresses the rights of the other female students.\nDo heterosexuals feel embarrassed if obliged to undress in front of known same-gender homosexuals?\nDo homosexuals feel embarrassed if obliged to undress in front of known same-gender heterosexuals?\nSome transgender people are also homosexual, in the sense that they are attracted to the same gender as their own psychological gender (they may find their physical birth gender repulsive).\nI think that the guiding principle to date has been that we are expected to undress in front of people for whom we are assumed to feel no sexual arousal and that the others present should feel no sexual arousal for us. Traditional male/female norms.\nThen there are other issues of personal privacy and prudishness.\nOne solution could be to have cubicles similar to swimming pools, however these are usually separated by male/female gender as well. There are other issues if the cubicled changing areas are mixed gender.\nIn my secondary school, the age range was from 11 to 18. I imagine that this issue could be serious and potentially traumatic for the eleven year olds. They would need to have some kind of balanced psychological preparation before the event (or counseling after). I\u2019m not sure how well-informed today\u2019s eleven year olds are concerning gender issues.\nYes, it transgresses it. Is that the word you actually meant?\nIt\u2019s not about sexual orientation, it\u2019s about sex.\nI don\u2019t think suggesting the girl with the penis might be aroused by the sight of the other girls helps your argument.\nTransgress:\nhttps://www.google.co.uk/search?q=transgress&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b&gfe_rd=cr&dcr=0&ei=Be1jWpH-D6GF1gKJp7tY\nas in \u201cinfringe\u201d\nI wasn\u2019t at all commenting on arousal, more on embarrassment.\nI mentioned arousal in the comment involving traditional norms. Separate argument concerning who we are expected to undress in front of. The criteria by which males and females are or have been segregated in the past.\nAfterwards I was commenting on the general issue in the context of gender and orientation, both of which may potentially cause embarrassment. As I commented previously, in a time when traditional male/female heterosexuality was taken as the norm, people were unaware of these changing room problems insofar as they were unaware of gender/orientation issues.\nThat time is not very long ago either (to be honest we are in a transition period in which a variety of such tricky issues are being faced up to).\nI was at that age more than forty years ago and attitudes have changed a lot since. Transgender wasn\u2019t even in the vocabulary. Homosexuality had been illegal until three or four years before and it was not discussed much at school. The previous generation was even more prudish.\nC.F. Powell\nNuance is required here. As others have pointed out, locker rooms are used to segregate the sexes, of which there are two (with of course a very small minority being intersex). If we go by only that then the answer would be no. But the article explicitly says she has gender dysphoria. That\u2019s significant. If she was diagnosed by a medical professional, and not by herself, as seems to be a trend among some youth, with gender dysphoria, then it might actually cause her real distress to use the boys\u2019 locker room. In that case compassion should be required and it would be reasonable for her to use the girls\u2019. The answer then would be yes.\nArguments about sexual orientation are irrelevant because you wouldn\u2019t and shouldn\u2019t use them when talking about homosexual boys and girls and their use of locker rooms.\nit would be reasonable for her to use the girls\u2019. The answer then would be yes.\nThough that\u2019s not quite the question, which is whether she should use the girls\u2019 but with a privacy curtain, or use the girls\u2019 \u201copenly\u201d.\nThat\u2019s all fine as far as it goes, but just as she might have real distress at sharing a locker room with people with penises, so might some of the other girls.\nThat puts it just perfectly.\n\u2026 it might actually cause her real distress to use the boys\u2019 locker room.\nMaday\u2019s use of the girls\u2019 locker room will cause real distress to many other students.\nDoes Maday just identify as a girl, or also as the Queen of Sheba?\nIn fairness, at this age most kids are absorbed in \u201cfinding themselves,\u201d trying to figure out who they are, how to be recognized, etc. Someday she (or perhaps back to he, then) may look back on this stage of her/his life and cringe. (I add my vote to the \u2018let her use a screened area\u2019 faction.)\n(Nothing but the smiley directed specifically at you, Matt.)\nI do not think you appreciate the seriousness of the situation.\nChildren are encourged by the activists and many are given hormonal therapy at a very young age.\nI am an heterosexual male and don\u2019t want to see male genitalia ever.\nincluding your own?\nI went to a girl\u2019s school (early40s) so a penis in the locker room would have been a big surprise! And we would have been fascinated!\nAs for now, no idea. Maybe you can\u2019t eat your cake and have it, too???? As long as you appear male, stay in the male locker room?\nMaybe hormones ought to be the determining factor, not appearance\u2026.\nJust because someone \u2018feels\u2019 to be other gender it does not change the fact that biologically they are still an original sex. Similarly we can decide about sexual preference. Male gays are still dressing in male dressing rooms and somewhat no one is doing fuss about that.\nUnless, we remove the whole division and make the unisex dressing rooms.\nI came of age in the 60\u2019s. It was common practice to go skinny-dipping or be in various states of undress in mixed groups. No one equated nudity with sex, arousal, or shame. I guess I am one of the few voting yes. Why should we shame a transgender person for having a certain body type? Why is it their responsibility to mitigate our prudishness?\nAs to how the students feel, I would expect that girls who are not embarrassed to undress in front of other girls would not be distressed. We do not seem to be concerned about the girls who are embarrassed to be undressing in front of other girls. Don\u2019t they deserve the same choice of using privacy screen? (Maybe they are given that choice; I don\u2019t know anything about this particular school.)\nI\u2019m surprised that there are so many no votes on this site. For me, this is just another example of why women and minority groups despair.\nYour experience was in situations where you had a choice. Schoolgirls haven\u2019t such a choice. Forcing the transgender student into their locker room tells them that they do not matter, they are second-rate humans.\nAgree. The feelings and choices of the girls come from the same place as the trans student\u2019s demands \u2013 inside their heads. They should command the same respect.\nOur prudishness? Don\u2019t forget that the transgender student will not change with the boys so it seems she\u2019s asking others to accommodate her prudishness.\nOur society currently values segregation by sex for certain facilities, including locker rooms. It is codified in US law.\nYour personal opinion, that we should instead all embrace FKK, is, quite frankly, entirely irrelevant to this case.\nDoes chemical castration only work upon the gonads? I remember learning that the adrenal glands also secrete testosterone, and that eunuchs could get erections, so that impotence is not necessarily a consequence of castration.\nNot enough to be significant.\nNo, and it\u2019s easy. The rooms aren\u2019t about validating someone\u2019s identity: they follow old fashioned norms that charge nudity as something inherently sexual, assume that everyone is heterosexual, ignore gossiping and bullying among same-sexed groups, and based on that offer such spaces.\nI know gender warriors like to subvert such norms, but that\u2019s the wrong way to do it. An effective way that was very successful was building a massive wall around a country, so that the people could not travel freely. This made them see nudity as an expression of freedom and it dissociated it from anything sexual. Maybe the gender warriors could encourage Trump to build that wall, and take it a step further?\nOn a more serious note, the trend is to simply provide individual stalls for change and showering. Another way would be at least a way to change into swimming attire to take the shower.\nOverall, there are two sides of the equation: to be nude, and to be seen naked. You can be considerate and be mindful of other people, too.\nSingle sex change-rooms.\nBy that I mean \u2026 one change room for all genders, real and imagined.\nBy that you mean, ignore the feelings and opinions of those affected.\nDo you have a logical reason as why we should not have communal change room showers?\nOne that come to mind might be society is screwed up and it would lead to unfortunate incidents.\nI was going to find a youtube clip for the shower scene in Starship Troopers\nDo you have a rational reason why we should have *only* communal ones? Because that is your proposal, that even in places where there are no issues of transgender that everyone be forced to use a communal room.\nAnd yes I have a rational reason: the preferences of the people involved. Which is actually precisely why we outlaw rape.\nShould transgender people be allowed to use the restroom/lockerroom that matches the gender they feel they are. Yes. Should anyone have to see others naked or have to let others see them naked no matter what gender they or the others are. No.\nPut more screens in the women\u2019s locker room. Problem solved.\nMark Perew\nI\u2019m on the flip side of this dilemma. One of my grand children was born with female genitalia, but identifies as male. I worry that it will not be safe for him to change in the boys locker room.\nThe backlash on transgender issues is going to come because \u2018gender\u2019 is continually being conflated with sex. The changing rooms issue is relatively minor but they were originally separated according to sex, not gender. Separate toilet facilities were installed in factories and shops because the default male-tailored toilets were inadequate or inappropriate for biological women.\nBut there are bigger issues in sport and politics. Sports were segregated because there are huge mean physical advantages to being a man. We don\u2019t separate men and women in sports because we think women rugby players would prefer dressing up or they don\u2019t like harsh language.\nIn the U.K. there\u2019s also some pushback on the Left because transwomen are increasingly taking up places in all-women shortlists. Whether you support such short lists or not, their purpose is to promote women into positions where there are too few and to ensure women\u2019s perspectives on issues such as maternity leave and reproductive rights are adequately addressed. Forcing biological women to step aside in favour of transwomen for whom such issues are less important than policing pronouns is turning many feminists against them.\nHad transpolitics stuck to \u2018gender\u2019 they\u2019d have been fine but pushing into realms which are clearly demarcated by sex is causing a backlash.\nVery good points \u2013 I agree.\nThis is what that awful bathroom bill was really about.\nAnd it also shows why the use of the word \u201cgender\u201d outside of linguistics was a mistake.\nMost people think of \u201cgender\u201d and \u201csex\u201d as identical. The former is just a less ambiguous (i.e. between sex and sexual intercourse) and somewhat prudish version of the latter.\nBut that\u2019s not what the illiberal left thinks. They think \u201cgender\u201d is something somehow distinct from sex. When such a person uses the term \u201ctransgender\u201d, they are not using a word equivalent to transsexual.\nIt is the belief of these people that a man who has undergone no surgery and no hormone treatments, with a full beard and hairy chest, is entitled to declare himself a woman and use all the same facilities that other women use.\nNo reasonable person thinks this is acceptable. We have sex-specific facilities for a reason.\nIn my view, I couldn\u2019t care less what you claim your \u201cgender\u201d is. If you have male genitals, you use the male facilities. If you have female genitals, you use the female facilities. It makes no difference to me whether you were born with them or simulated them through surgery.\nI\u2019m referring to facilities where nudity is in play, not just public restrooms. Not all transsexuals get surgery on their genitals (it is, after all, quite dangerous), and if they can pass for the sex of their brain, by all means use the appropriate restrooms.\nBut it is entirely unreasonable to expect normal females or males to accept someone clearly of the opposite sex in areas designated for the one sex only.\nIf Nova Maday successfully sues the school can some of the females sharing the changing room also sue the school because of *their* own anxiety?\nHow does claiming minority status compare with the majority who make reasonable provision? Does one trump (sorry) the other?\nI think that they absolutely should sue. I am outraged at the ease with which the Ctrl-Left pushes females under the buss whenever this seems suitable.\nBus, of course.\nOnce s/he\u2019s had the cut and tuck job it\u2019s okay. Before that s/he should consider the feelings of the females who were born that way.\nThe ideal solution is to have single bathrooms and changerooms with both/all sexes using it.\nUse the curtain is a reasonable comprise\nAutogynephilia is a fetish. That\u2019s why a private changing area isn\u2019t acceptable to him. There\u2019s no erotic thrill to it.\nWithout knowing more, not sure whether this is a case of autogynephilia, which typically manifests later in adulthood. (And which is also SJW heresy to even mention.)\nThere are definitely some people with trans identities. but this is also an excellent way to gain narcissism-feeding attention if you are so inclined.\nHow about putting in more privacy screens and mandating that everyone must change behind one? Then everyone is treated the same, and I doubt anyone will claim it\u2019s their right to be seen naked or to see others naked.\nAs other comments have shown, this would be a relief for many students. \u201cI\u2019m not changing behind a screen because I\u2019m embarrassed \u2013 it\u2019s the rules\u201d.\nI am 75 and think that everyone who wants privacy should have it. There should be curtains, stalls or walls for everyone if they want them. I also think that much cruelty would emerge if a transgender female were in a men\u2019s locker room. She would often be subject to humiliation and harassment by the immature crowd.\nThe teen wants part of the full female experience, but to still appear as an intact male? It seems that it is the men transitioning to women who demand that their rights are greater than the women. I have yet to read a similar case where a woman transitioning to a man makes similar demands.\nIn what other case do we accept someone\u2019s description of themselves without question? If a man describes himself as qualified to teach, must I accept that without question? What about some over 6 feet who claims to be a midget? What about someone who claims to be Cherokee but has white ancestors for 10 generations? What if Dr Coyne suddenly claims he is my brother?\nIt is her contention that she is just like every other girl. Why are we forced to accept that self-assessment? In what area do we accept such claims as inviolate and dispositive?\nIf I had a daughter, I\u2019d encourage her to slough off having a transgender student in the locker room as no big deal, and to do whatever she could to make that person feel comfortable. But I think the issue is sufficiently fraught that I hesitate to propose a hard-and-fast rule for others.\nAs for me, from my first trip to junior-high gym class through my most recent visit to a schvitz bath, my own heuristic (or, dare I say, rule of thumb-like appendages) \u2014 and what I\u2019ve always understood the prevailing ethos in places of communal nudity to be \u2014 is don\u2019t stare as the other guy\u2019s junk.\nThe transgender person (hereinafter referred to as \u201cshe\u201d) is not the only person with rights here. The girls have just as much right not to have to see non-female genitalia.\nI can understand why she doesn\u2019t want to use the male change room: she would undergo harassment and/or nasty comments and/or sexual assault, because THAT\u2019S WHAT MEN DO \u2013 that\u2019s why we don\u2019t have females in the male rooms and vice versa. So she is safer in the women\u2019s room, but the other women should not have to see her genitalia if it bothers them, so a privacy screen is the best option.\nThat is the best compromise that can be made, so if she doesn\u2019t like it, she should use a toilet stall, or just go home to change, or do what my mother did at the beach: she had a voluminous long garment with just a hole to put the head through, which she donned on the beach and changed into or out of her swimming costume with no problems and no-one thought it strange or offensive. She can\u2019t be treated \u201cjust like every other girl\u201d because she isn\u2019t one. That can\u2019t be helped. She should have more consideration for her fellow female students rather than wanting everyone else to comply with her point of view.\n\u201cShe can\u2019t be treated \u201cjust like every other girl\u201d because she isn\u2019t one.\u2019 And some of the students will be nice to her and others won\u2019t. Just like in real life. Not wanting to see a penis in the girls locker room is a whole different story than not \u201caccepting\u201d a trans student.\nAs long as she doesn\u2019t have an erection in a women\u2019s locker room I\u2019d be fine with her using the female locker room. It is perfectly possible to provide a controlled experimental situation where the possibility of this occurring could be measured but I doubt that anyone will.\nI\u2019ll get out my ruler to measure the erection.\naljones909\nIs it really beneficial to pander to the feelings of anyone who may (or may not) have a psycho sexual problem.\nI don\u2019t know what other people\u2019s high school locker rooms were like but in mine NOBODY got fully naked. Maybe we were more prudish than other high schoolers. Then again, this was New York City, so maybe not. Anyway, if one of my female-identifying classmates had had a penis, I never would\u2019ve known because I never would\u2019ve seen it.\nSame. I never saw anyone\u2019s genitals. And I attended four high-schools across three states and two continents.\nif they do object, don\u2019t we have to balance the transgender student\u2019s wishes against those of the women students? After all, baring your woman\u2019s body in front of a body with a penis could cause substantial distress.\nIt\u2019s a locker room \u2013 there are multiple rows separated by high lockers. Change in another row.\nIs this somewhat callous to both the women who feel uncomfortable and the trans woman? Yes. But the cynic in me says that one student running afoul of their peer\u2019s judgment and being somewhat shunned for it is being \u201ctreated just like every other girl.\u201d\nBut now for the deeper issue. If some students didn\u2019t want a black woman, Jewish woman, or one-legged woman in the locker room with them, we\u2019d tell them to get the heck over it. We wouldn\u2019t care about some racist student\u2019s \u2018discomfort\u2019 about changing in front of a black woman, right?\nThis leads me to believe that the response of us adults likely indicates whether we deep down really accept the trans claim. Because if we did, our response to all the other female students would be \u201cget the heck over it.\u201d The only time another response would be acceptable is if we, the adult, really didn\u2019t believe that the trans woman counted as a woman with civil rights as such.\nI confess, I\u2019m not quite there yet. This makes me psychologically squeamish. But I accept in principle that as long as doctors, psychologists, the state etc. accept that the trans student is a woman, I should too.\nThis is tricky. I\u2019m inclined to think it would be best not to encourage surgery on reproductive bits until a person is an adult. If we start putting in rules that say they can only use the bathroom/dressing room of the sex they identify as if they\u2019ve completed surgical transition- I would worry that younger and younger folks would see that as a necessity. We know those surgeries (though better today than before) can reduce sensitivity, and there is no undoing that.\nIn this case,I think modesty curtains for all would be the fine and reasonable thing to do, and someday, maybe we can progress to the place where we don\u2019t need to have those rooms segregated by sex and nudity won\u2019t be shocking/distressing to people.\nI voted \u201cno opinion\u201d. I\u2019ll let the girls actually using the locker room decide.\nI would prefer the school offer more privacy to everyone though.\nWayne Y Hoskisson\nI voted no opinion. After reading all the comments I still have no opinion.\nIn junior high school (we had a three year jr high between elementary and high school) the boy\u2019s locker room and gym class was a nightmare for many boys. This seemed like a cruel age. One boy got the nickname \u2018donkey dick\u2019 and another was \u2018where is it.\u2019 Nova Maday would have been humiliated and terrorized every day in the boy\u2019s locker room. This was in Provo, UT in the late 50s and early 60s, one of the whitest and most conservative places to ever exist in the US. I am pretty sure I had no idea there was a person that was homosexual. Transgender would be unimaginable.\nDiscrimination is vile. Hopefully we shall reach an era when discrimination disappears. I will have to see how the court decides and the basis of the decision before I have an opinion. In the mean time I will ask my daughter what she thinks since she will have a better sense of this issue than I do.\nI cannot imagine the horrors and emotions of every day life for Nova Maday.\n\u201cDiscrimination is vile. Hopefully we shall reach an era when discrimination disappears. \u201d\nMy how that term has become a universal catchall to shut down conversation. \u2018Discrimination\u2019 is something we sometimes NEED to do when we discriminate against behaviors or beliefs that we feel are harmful.\nSPECIFIC forms of discrimination have been determined by our culture to be bad (race, for example) but that does not mean that everything called \u2018discrimination\u2019 must be accepted or endorsed just because the the target subject has been \u2018officially approved\u2019\nIf some pressure group (yes there are rumblings of this currently in the psychology world) got pedophilia to be reclassified as \u2018sexual orientation\u2019,\u2026 would that make it something we would not discriminate against?\nI personally would continue to discriminate.\nI voted no opinion, because I think all students should get undressed in privacy. They are all worried about their own bodies as it is. Why should they be forced into a situation where they would inevitably compare themselves to others? On the one hand, they could develop an \u201ceh, a body is a body\u201d attitude. On the other, they could develop life-threatening emotional conditions.\nMy issue with this is that in the past the number of people who suffered from gender dysphoria were extremenly rare.\nEither we have environmental factors that effects hormonal levels in children or we have some mass psychological and cultural instability in Western Culture.\nWhat is telling is that children who have these psychological issues are not given professional help, but are treated as perfectly normal.\nIt has always been the policy to wait until the individual reaches his/her 20\u2019s (and after a period of professional counselling) before committing to a gender transition.\nNow the meme is out there that multiple genders are normal and that it is just a question of educating the \u201cregessive/uneducated\u201d public, with the result that some narcissistic parents parade their \u201ctransgender children\u201d before the cameras to show how progressive they are.\nTerms like gender dysphoria are disbanded and no input from the psychiatric profession is allowed.\nI would not be surprised if in the current climate we would see a movement that would call for the acceptance of schizophrenia and insist that no psychiatric medication should be given.\nPeople think that were are helping transgender children, while in actual fact we are ignoring the underlying psychological and physical causes that makes a child feel alienated from his/her own body.\nAgreeing with your about this becoming a trending fad.\nNot too long ago, there was a lot of strong criticism of parents who took children to therapists to try to make them \u2018straight\u2019. This was claimed to be a form of child abuse.\nBut that is nothing compared to the potential to giving children hormone injections, puberty blockers, and drastic disfiguring surgery.\nYes and I saw an interview with a psychiatrist who mentioned that a lot of children \u201cgrow out of it\u201d thus intervention is madness until the person is in his/her twenties.\nI was just going to make a similar post.\nI absolutely do not know the answers to these things. But in a very recent interview with Jordan Peterson (I\u2019m no rabid fan), when asked:\nWhat about all the people now who are identifying as transsexual, genderless?\n\u201cWe\u2019re in a psychological epidemic. This happens all the time. Freudian hysteria was a psychological epidemic; you very seldom see Freudian hysterics now. Multiple personality disorder is a good example; you don\u2019t see any cases of that anymore.\u201d\nhttp://nationalpost.com/feature/christie-blatchford-sits-down-with-warrior-for-common-sense-jordan-peterson\nAnd I have to admit that struck a note in my mind. It is always amazing to watch how, for lack of better word, \u201cmemes\u201d spread in societies. When we ask \u201cwhy does there suddenly seem to be so many young people declaring variations of transgender/gender fluidity?\u201d of course it could be that these numbers were always there, and people simply feel more empowered to \u201ccome out\u201d about it.\nOn the other hand, trends in society, including psychological trends, are very real and it could be as Peterson suggests, essentially a new meme/psychological epidemic.\nAgain, I have no idea what the answer is and I\u2019m happy to accept whatever turns out to be the truth.\nAll of this seems possibly mixed into the issue of the leftist movement back to subjectivism, where subjective experience = truth. You can not be \u201cwrong\u201d about how you feel and what you infer about reality from those feelings.\nWhich of course ignores much of reason the scientific method arose. Which makes scientific facts (weeded from human bias) almost akin to harassment. (I was just interacting with some people who hew to a very subjective stance in one of my other hobbies, and every time I appealed the scientific method, the results of blind testing etc which of course challenged the subjective \u201cI know what I experience\u201d claims of these folks, the amount of tantrums, insults and invective that came my way was amazing).\n\u201cpsychological epidemic\u201d\nThat sounds like a good description.\nI also wonder if hormones like estrogen in our water supply have an effect. If fish in rivers are affected why not us.\nOne useful comparison: gender dysphoria is (very roughly) as common as congenital disability requiring a wheelchair.\nWe go to some lengths to accommodate the latter, but we do not reconfigure the whole of society. And we try to make these accommodations serve multiple purposes. Grand classical buildings still have steps, they just add a ramp to the back door, which is also good for the elderly with zimmer frames. There are wheelchair tennis leagues, also popular with wounded soldiers, but not at Wimbledon. And the special olympics will place you in a class of those judged to have similar impairments for that event, even if they are of quite different origin.\nAnd, of course, we often build a third bathroom, whose extra space is also great for changing nappies. Surely this is the appropriate place for people who can\u2019t reach agreement with all their classmates about where to go.\nExcept Maday and other trans students don\u2019t want a third, \u201cother\u201d facility. They insist on using one of the two sex-segregated ones.\nAnd this is ridiculous. I have no idea under what law they can sue. But at least for disability laws there\u2019s a clear precedent: the school doesn\u2019t have to cancel the high-jump event because of wheelchairs. Nor does the entire graduation parade have to avoid the stairs. They just have to make reasonable accommodations.\n\u201cun the newspaper article she says that most students do not have a problem with her\u201d\nI have my doubts about that. Few newspapers would dare print otherwise (the attacks would be intense), and many people, when interviewd, would dare say otherwise..\nFor YEARS, schools have reasonably offered private changing areas for such persons (I do NOT consider them girls) but that gets rejected out of hand.\nIf someone says they are the reincarnation of Lincoln, we don\u2019t have to believe it\u2026 if someone says Jesus talks to them daily,we don\u2019t have to believe it. Why is it demanded that we believe these claims?\nshould be \u2018not dare say\u2019\nI\u2019m a definite no on this. There is a difference between tolerance and bullying others into giving you things that are unreasonable. If a female identifying as male wanted to change clothes in the men\u2019s locker room with the boys, and she still had breasts and a vagina, no one would think it was okay. The fact that this boy identifying as a girl does not respect the other girls, and thinks it\u2019s okay for force them to be around a stranger\u2019s penis, makes me wonder about mental health issues. Surgical transitions are carefully planned and approved by mental health physicians for good reason. When someone still developing and not far from puberty dabbles in gender change, I think there is a chance that the confusion comes from a place that is different from that of an older person who makes a serious decision after years of self-reflection. Gender fluidity is a bit faddish lately. Easy for a sexually confused, emotionally unstable child to fall into the trendy world of gender things. For now, this kid is physically a boy. Keep the penis out of other students\u2019 faces.\nI think there would be a lot less pushback if it were a transman demanding access to a boys\u2019 space simply because society in general and feminism in particular has far less concern for such spaces. These battles are ALWAYS being waged over access to womens\u2019 restrooms and changing rooms, and no one particularly cares about the obverse.\nI have read someone reporting that boys resorted to changing in the corridor to avoid changing in the same room with a trans boy. You are right, however, that this situation brings less attention. Or there are fewer cases.\nI think one reason I don\u2019t really have a problem with it was my experience in college. I lived in a high rise co-ed dorm with alternating male and female floors and communal bathrooms. The bathrooms were labeled men and women but everyone pretty much used whatever was closest to where they happened to be at the time. I remember as a freshman being more than a little startled the first few times I saw guys in the women\u2019s bathroom but after a month or so I got used to it and no one ever complained as far as I know.\nTo reiterate what others have noted: locker rooms are, by law and public consensus, segregated by sex. Maday\u2019s sex is male, and does not transubstantiate into female just because Maday\u2019s gender identification is feminine.\nMaday will feel better about xirself if everyone else treats xir like a girl in every way. But, to indulge Maday in this would impose significant hardship on others. That is not acceptable.\nIMO, privacy screens for all in both rooms short term.\nIn the limit, work to remove body shaming etc. by all.\nBy On nudity | Random thoughts on January 23, 2018 at 2:13 am\n[\u2026] No, I am talking about nudes today but I want help with a matter that I find very confusing and it is at the heart of what is a woman and local transgender student with penis sues school district to be allowed to change clothes openly \u2026. [\u2026]",
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        "raw_content": "Peter Brodbeck\nLissa, German Reich\nParis, New York and Arles\nPetra Sedlaczek (m. 2002)\nBenjamin Brodbeck\nJeremy Brodbeck\nSimon Brodbeck\nJoseph Brodbeck\nwww.peterlindbergh.com\nPeter Lindbergh (born Peter Brodbeck on 23 November 1944)[1] is a German photographer and film director. Lindbergh is known for his cinematic images.\n3 Films and music\n8.1 Major publications\nLindbergh, New York, 2016\nLindbergh was born on 23 November 1944 in Leszno, Poland. He spent his childhood in Duisburg.[2]\nAs a teenager, he worked as window dresser for the Karstadt and Horten department stores in Duisburg. Coming from a part of Germany close to the Dutch border, North Rhine-Westphalia, he spent summer holidays with his family in the Netherlands on the coast near Noordwijk. The vast beaches and the industrial settings of his hometown Duisburg, have influenced his work strongly over the years. In the early 1960s, he moved to Lucerne and months later to Berlin where he enrolled in the Berlin Academy of Fine Arts. He hitchhiked to Arles in the footsteps of his idol, Vincent van Gogh. Lindbergh remembers these years: \"I preferred actively seeking out van Gogh\u2019s inspirations, my idol, rather than painting the mandatory portraits and landscapes taught in art schools\". After several months in Arles, he continued through to Spain and Morocco, a journey that took him two years.[3]\nReturning to Germany, he studied Abstract Art at the College of Art in Krefeld (North Rhine-Westphalia). Influenced by Joseph Kosuth and the Conceptual art movement, he was invited in 1969, before graduating, to present his work at the avant-garde Galerie Denise Ren\u00e9. These works were exhibited in the Objets ludiques exhibition at the Tinguely Museum in Basel in 2014. After moving to D\u00fcsseldorf in 1971, he turned his attention to photography and worked for two years assisting German photographer Hans Lux, before opening his own studio in 1973. Becoming well known in his native country, he joined the Stern magazine family along with photographers Helmut Newton, Guy Bourdin and Hans Feurer.[4][5]\nLindbergh introduced a form of new realism by redefining the standards of beauty,[citation needed] influenced by documentary photographers, street photographers and photojournalists like Dorothea Lange, Henri Cartier-Bresson and Garry Winogrand. He has a humanist approach.[citation needed] He changed the standards of fashion photography in times of excessive retouching,[citation needed] in considering there to be something else that makes a person interesting, beyond their age. In 2014 he said that \"This should be the responsibility of photographers today to free women, and finally everyone, from the terror of youth and perfection.\"[6] In 2016, Lindbergh declared that \"A fashion photographer should contribute to defining the image of the contemporary woman or man in their time, to reflect a certain social or human reality. How surrealistic is today\u2019s commercial agenda to retouch all signs of life and of experience, to retouch the very personal truth of the face itself?\"[7]\nHe photographs his subjects in their natural state, with hardly any make-up.[citation needed] The journalist Suzy Menkes wrote that \"Refusing to bow to glossy perfection is Peter Lindbergh's trademark \u2013 the essence of the images that look into each person's unvarnished soul, however familiar or famous the sitter\".[8]\nIn 1988, Lindbergh gained international acclaim[citation needed] by showing a new generation[vague] of models all dressed in white shirts that he had recently discovered and launched their careers. A year later, Linda Evangelista, Naomi Campbell, Tatjana Patitz, Cindy Crawford, and Christy Turlington,[9][10] young models then, were photographed together for the first time by him for the January 1990 British Vogue cover. Credited as the one who officially[vague] started the era[11] of supermodels, his cover inspired singer George Michael to cast those models in the video for his song \"Freedom '90\",[12] and around the same time Italian fashion designer Gianni Versace for his Fall\u2013Winter 1991 fashion show featuring the new supermodels featured two years earlier in Lindbergh's photographs.[13][vague] In a 2008 interview with art historian Charlotte Cotton, he explained that:\nUsing black-and-white photography was really important to creating the supermodel. Every time I tried to shoot them in colour, because their beauty was close to perfection, it ended up looking like a bad cosmetics advert. With black and white, you can really see who they are. It toned down the commercial interpretation that colour gives. What\u2019s so striking about black and white is how it really helps a sense of reality to come through.[14]\nLindbergh's first book, 10 Women (1996), sold more than 100,000 copies as of 2008.[5]\nHe twice photographed the Pirelli calendar, in 1996 and 2002. The latter, which used actresses instead of models for the first time, was shot on the back lot of Paramount Studios,[15] and was described by art critic Germaine Greer as \"Pirelli's most challenging calendar yet.\"[16] Lindbergh is the first photographer in the fifty-year history of the Pirelli calendar to be invited to photograph it for a third time (for the 2017 edition).[17]\nLindbergh collaborated on two complete issues of Vogue photographed by him, one celebrating Vogue Germany 30th anniversary in October 2009,[18] and the other for Vogue Spain in December 2010.[19]\nFilms and music[edit]\nDirectors' Cuts: The Reunion with Cindy Crawford and Lindbergh\nLindbergh has directed a number of films and documentaries: Models, The Film (1991); Inner Voices (1999), which won the Best Documentary Award at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in 2000; Pina Bausch, Der Fensterputzer (2001) and Everywhere at Once (2008), narrated by Jeanne Moreau was presented at the Cannes Film Festival and Tribeca Film Festival in 2008.\nHe photographed the movie poster for Tony Scott's movie The Hunger (1983) featuring David Bowie, Susan Sarandon and Catherine Deneuve, and the album cover for the soundtrack,[20] Pedro Almod\u00f3var's movie poster for Talk To Her (2002) and also Charlotte Rampling's documentary The Look (2011).\nLindbergh has photographed many music record covers, among them Jane Birkin's single \"Quoi\"[21] (1985); Tina Turner's singles \"The Best\" (1989), \"I Don't Wanna Lose You\" (1989), and \"Foreign Affair\" (1990), albums Foreign Affair (1989) and Wildest Dreams (1996), and directed the videoclip for Turner's single[22] \"Missing You\"; Sheryl Crow's The Globe Sessions (1998) and \"My Favorite Mistake\" (1998); Lionel Ritchie's Time (1998) album; Beyonc\u00e9's I am... Sasha Fierce (2008) and I Am... World Tour promotional pictures; Mika's No Place In Heaven (2015) and also directed the videoclip for his single \"The Last Party\".[23]\nShots of Style, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 1985.[citation needed]\nCentre Georges Pompidou, Paris. Solo exhibition of Lindbergh's photographs for Japanese brand Comme des Gar\u00e7ons by Rei Kawakubo.[citation needed]\nSmoking Women, Galerie Gilbert Brownstone, Paris, 1992; travelled to Bunkamura Gallery, Tokyo, 1994; Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt, 1996.[citation needed]\nBunkamura Museum of Art, 1996. A retrospective. Broke the previous attendance records set by the Jacques Henri Lartigue and the Leni Riefenstahl retrospectives held by the Museum.[citation needed]\nPeter Lindbergh: Images of Women, Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin, 1997; toured museums in Hamburg, Milan, Rome, and Vienna in 1998; International Photography Festival, Japan, 1999 and 2000; Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow, 2002. Lindbergh was the first photographer exhibited there.[citation needed]\nModels As Muse, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2009.[24]\nOn Street, C/O Berlin, 2010.[25] There were 90,000 visitors.[citation needed]\nThe Unknown, Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing, China, April\u2013May 2011. Lindbergh\u2019s installation, curated by Jerome Sans. There were more than 70,000 visitors.[26]\nThe Unknown and Images of Women, Me\u0161trovi\u0107 Pavilion HDLU Museum, Zagreb, April\u2013May 2014.[27]\nVogue Like a Painting, Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Madrid, June\u2013October 2015. Lindbergh's still lifes and portraits were exhibited along with work by Irving Penn, Horst P. Horst and Erwin Blumenfeld.[28]\nGagosian Paris, September\u2013December 2014[29]\nGagosian Athens, February\u2013April 2016.[30]\nA Different Vision On Fashion Photography, Kunsthal Rotterdam, September 2016 to February 2017.[31] A major retrospective. Includes work from previously unseen material from personal notes, storyboards, props, polaroids, contact sheets and films to monumental prints.\n1991: Models - The Film. Directed by Lindbergh. Shot in New York starring models Linda Evangelista, Tatjana Patitz, Naomi Campbell, Cindy Crawford and Stephanie Seymour.\n1999: Inner Voices. 30 minute drama documentary examining self-expression in Lee Strasberg method acting. Won the prize for Best Documentary at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2000.[citation needed]\n2001: Pina Bausch - Der Fensterputzer. Experimental 30 minute film for Channel 4 about his friend Pina Bausch. Shown off at the Cannes Film Festival in 2007.\n2008: Everywhere at Once. Directed by Lindbergh and Holly Fisher. Had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York.[32] Narrated by Jeanne Moreau, this film consists of refilmed Lindbergh photographs, many of them unpublished, interwoven with excerpts from Tony Richardson's film Mademoiselle.\nLindbergh's work is inspired by early cinema (Fritz Lang's Metropolis, Eisenstein's Potemkin), Dorothea Lange's Depression-era images; also the surroundings of Lindbergh's own 1950s childhood living across the Rhine from the foreboding Krupp steelworks in the industrial Ruhrland city of Duisburg; dance and cabaret, landscapes and outer space.[citation needed]\n1996: Raymond Loewy Foundation Award.[33]\n2014: Honoured for his longtime contributions to AIDS awareness at the annual amfAR New York Gala at Cipriani Wall Street.[34]\nMajor publications[edit]\n10 Women. Schirmer / Mosel, 1996. ISBN 978-3-8238-1416-0. With a foreword by Karl Lagerfeld. Photographs of Kate Moss, Christy Turlington, Linda Evangelista, Cindy Crawford, Amber Valletta, Naomi Campbell, Helena Christensen, Claudia Schiffer, Kristen McMenamy and Tatjana Patitz.\nImages de Women. Schirmer / Mosel, 1997. ISBN 978-3-8296-0143-6. With an introduction by Martin Harrison.\nPortfolio. Assouline, 1999. ISBN 2-84323-108-6. With an interview by Dr. Antonio Ria.\nStories. Arena editions USA, 2002. ISBN 1-892041-64-2. With a foreword by Wim Wenders.\nUntitled 116. Schirmer / Mosel, 2006. ISBN 3-8296-0179-4.\nOn Street. C/O Berlin, 2010. ISBN 978-3-8296-0506-9.\nThe Unknown. Schirmer / Mosel, 2011. ISBN 978-3-8296-0544-1. With an interview by J\u00e9r\u00f4me Sans.\nImages of Women 2. Schirmer / Mosel, 2014. ISBN 978-3829606851. With an introduction by Werner Spies, Wim Wenders and Peter Handke,\nA Different History of Fashion by Lindbergh. Taschen, 2016. ISBN 978-3-8365-5282-0. With an introduction by Thierry-Maxime Loriot.\nPeter Lindbergh. Shadows on the Wall. Taschen, 2017. ISBN 978-3-8365-6937-8.\nStern Fotografie - Smoking Women - Portfolio N\u00b05. teNeues, 1996. ISBN 978-3570122990.\nStern Fotografie - Invasion - Portfolio N\u00b029. teNeues, 2002. ISBN 978-3570193471.\nI Grandi Fotografi of Corriere Della Sera. 2006. Part of the series with Man Ray, Robert Mapplethorpe, Helmut Newton, Henri Cartier-Bresson.\nStern Fotografie Portfolio N\u00b0 47. teNeues, 2007. ISBN 978-3-570-19733-2.\nPeter Lindbergh:100 photos pour la libert\u00e9 de la presse. Reporters Without Borders, 2014. ISBN 978-2362200267. A magazine.\n^ \"Peter Lindbergh\". Peterlindbergh.com. Retrieved 29 January 2016.\n^ \"Biographical overview\", peterlindbergh.net. Accessed 16 November 2011.\n^ Ian Phillips (13 September 1997). \"THE IMAGE MAKER | News | Lifestyle\". The Independent. Retrieved 29 January 2016.\n^ \"Peter Lindbergh\", in Photo Box: Bringing the Great Photographers into Focus (London: Thames & Hudson, 2009; ISBN 978-0-500-54384-9), p.414.\n^ a b Peter Lindbergh: Images of Women\" (Germany: Snoeck, 2008; ISBN 9783936859898), p.95.\n^ Small, Rachel (November 2014). \"A Search of Truth\". Cond\u00e9 Nast. Retrieved 29 January 2016.\n^ Lindbergh, Peter. \"Peter Lindbergh\". artforum.com. Retrieved 19 May 2016.\n^ Menkes, Vogue (September 2015). \"Suzy Menkes Vogue\". Cond\u00e9 Nast. Retrieved 29 January 2016.\n^ Naomi, Linda, Tatjana, Christy, Cindy by Lindbergh,1990, Los Angeles Times. 1990\n^ \"January 1990\". Vogue Magazine Archive. Retrieved 10 August 2015.\n^ \"Cindy Sees\". Vogue UK. Retrieved 26 October 2015.\n^ Rogers, Patrick (August 2015). \"Freedom!\", Vanity Fair pp 144-147.\n^ Milligan, Lauren (12 February 2015). \"Donatella; Your supermodels need you!\". Cond\u00e9 Nast. Archived from the original on 5 February 2016. Retrieved 29 January 2015.\n^ Cotton, Charlotte (Fall 2008). \"Peter Lindbergh, The Image Maker\". The Observer London. The Observer. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 29 January 2016.\n^ Pit Lane News, Pirelli Calendar, Fastdates.com\n^ Germaine Greer, \"Get your kit on\", The Guardian, 13 November 2001\n^ \"Peter Lindbergh \u203a\u203a Books \u203a\u203a \"Vogue Germany\"\". Peterlindbergh.com. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 29 January 2016.\n^ \"Peter Lindbergh \u203a\u203a Books \u203a\u203a \"Vogue Spain\"\". Peterlindbergh.com. Archived from the original on 21 February 2016. Retrieved 29 January 2016.\n^ http://www.discogs.com/Various-The-Hunger-Original-Motion-Picture-Soundtrack/release/1797770\n^ \"Jane Birkin - Quoi\". Discogs. Retrieved 23 October 2015.\n^ \"Tina Turner - Missing You (HD 16:9)\". YouTube. 3 July 2014. Retrieved 29 January 2016.\n^ \"MIKA - Last Party\". YouTube. 8 April 2015. Retrieved 29 January 2016.\n^ \"The Model as Muse | The Metropolitan Museum of Art\". Metmuseum.org. 9 August 2009. Retrieved 29 January 2016.\n^ \"Peter Lindbergh . On Street\". C/O Berlin. Retrieved 29 January 2016.\n^ \"Exhibition: Peter Lindbergh's Solo Debut in China\". Chinadaily.com.cn. Retrieved 29 January 2016.\n^ \"Exhibition: Peter Lindbergh Images of Women & The Unknown | Croatian Association of Artists (HDLU)\". Hdlu.hr. 10 April 2014. Retrieved 29 January 2016.\n^ \"Vogue like a painting - Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza (Madrid)\". Museothyssen.org. 12 October 2015. Retrieved 29 January 2016.\n^ \"Peter Lindbergh - 10 September - 20 December 2014 - Gagosian Gallery\". Gagosian.com. 20 December 2014. Retrieved 29 January 2016.\n^ \"Peter Lindbergh. A Different Vision On Fashion Photography\". kunsthal.nl. Archived from the original on 17 August 2016.\n^ film presentation on the Tribeca film festival website Archived 3 September 2011 at the Wayback Machine.\n^ \"2002 - 1991\". Raymond Loewy Foundation. Retrieved 29 January 2016.\n^ \"amfAR honors Vanessa Redgrave, Joely Richardson, Peter Lindbergh at annual New York gala\". Amfar.org. Retrieved 29 January 2016.\nPeter Lindbergh on IMDb\nWikimedia Commons has media related to Peter Lindbergh.\nMusicBrainz: be67a5de-0f63-454a-8eef-68dd03de600b\nRetrieved from \"https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Peter_Lindbergh&oldid=848972208\"\nGerman photographers\nPeople from Leszno\nPeople from Duisburg\n1. Leszno \u2013 Leszno is a town in western Poland with 64,612 inhabitants. Situated in the part of the Greater Poland Voivodeship since 1999. The settlement probably arose in the 13th century, Leszno in the Polish Pozna\u0144 Voivodeship was first mentioned in historical documents in 1393, when the estate was the property of Stefan z Karnina of Wieniawa Coat of Arms. The family adopted the surname of Leszczy\u0144ski from the name of their estate according to the custom of the Polish nobility. In 1631, Leszno was vested with further privileges by King Sigismund III Vasa, at that time it already had a Gymnasium school led for a period by Jan Amos Komensk\u00fd from Fulnek in Moravia, an educator who was a bishop of the Unity of the Brethren. From 1638 until his death in 1647, Johann Heermann, a German-speaking poet, between 1636 and 1639, the town became fortified and its area increased. The golden era of Leszno ended during the Second Northern War, quickly rebuilt afterwards, it was again set on fire during the Great Northern War by Russian forces in 1707 and was ravaged by a plague in 1709. The Leszczy\u0144ski family owned the city until 1738 when King Stanis\u0142aw Leszczy\u0144ski sold it after he had abdicated for the second time. During the Second Partition of Poland in 1793, Leszno was annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia, in 1887 it became the administrative seat of the Prussian Kreis Lissa. The town took part in the Greater Poland Uprising of 1918\u201319 and was returned to the Second Polish Republic by the Treaty of Versailles with effect from 17 January 1920, the local populace had to acquire Polish citizenship. In the 1939 Invasion of Poland, the town was annexed by Nazi Germany, the Polish population was resettled to the General Government. Most of the towns Jewish population and remaining Poles were murdered by the Nazi Einsatzgruppen, after the defeat of Nazi-Germany, the town returned to Poland in 1945. It underwent a period of fast development especially between 1975 and 1998 when it was a seat of an administrative area. In 2000 the city was awarded The Golden Star of Town Twinning prize by the European Commission, Leszno is twinned with, Montlu\u00e7on in France Unia Leszno speedway club The Leszno motorcycle club was founded on May 8,1938. The club was re-established May 2,1946 after World War II, on July 28,1949 the Leszno motorcycle club changed its name to Unia Leszno Speedway Club. When the name was changed, some rules and regulations were changed as well, the Unia Leszno has been a very successful club that has won many awards and medals throughout the years. The Unia Leszno Speedway Club has won over 78 different medals since the formation of the club, Leszno Aero Club The Leszno Aero Club is the largest airfield in the Wielkopolska area. The Aero Club belongs to the Polish Aero Club central gliding school, the Aero CLub in Leszno hosted the world gliding championship in 1958,1969, and 2003\n4. Arles \u2013 Arles is a city and commune in the south of France, in the Bouches-du-Rh\u00f4ne department, of which it is a subprefecture, in the former province of Provence. A large part of the Camargue is located on the territory of the commune, the city has a long history, and was of considerable importance in the Roman province of Gallia Narbonensis. The Roman and Romanesque Monuments of Arles were listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1981, the Dutch post-Impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh lived in Arles from 1888 to 1889 and produced over 300 paintings and drawings during his time there. An international photography festival has held in the city since 1970. The river Rh\u00f4ne forks into two branches just upstream of Arles, forming the Camargue delta and its area is 758.93 km2, which is more than seven times the area of Paris. Arles has a Mediterranean climate with an annual temperature of 14.6 \u00b0C. The summers are warm and moderately dry, with averages between 22 \u00b0C and 24 \u00b0C, and mild winters with a mean temperature of about 7 \u00b0C. The city is constantly, but especially in the months, subject to the influence of the mistral. Rainfall is fairly evenly distributed from September to May, with the summer drought being less marked than in other Mediterranean areas, the Ligurians were in this area from about 800 BC. Later, Celtic influences have been discovered, the city became an important Phoenician trading port, before being taken by the Romans. The Romans took the town in 123 BC and expanded it into an important city, however, it struggled to escape the shadow of Massalia further along the coast. Its chance came when it sided with Julius Caesar against Pompey, Massalia backed Pompey, when Caesar emerged victorious, Massalia was stripped of its possessions, which were transferred to Arelate as a reward. The town was established as a colony for veterans of the Roman legion Legio VI Ferrata. Its full title as a colony was Colonia Iulia Paterna Arelatensium Sextanorum, Arelate was a city of considerable importance in the province of Gallia Narbonensis. It covered an area of some 99 acres and possessed a number of monuments, including an amphitheatre, triumphal arch, Roman circus, theatre, ancient Arles was closer to the sea than it is now and served as a major port. It also had the southernmost bridge on the Rh\u00f4ne, very unusually, the Roman bridge was not fixed but consisted of a pontoon-style bridge of boats, with towers and drawbridges at each end. The boats were secured in place by anchors and were tethered to twin towers built just upstream of the bridge and this unusual design was a way of coping with the rivers frequent violent floods, which would have made short work of a conventional bridge. Nothing remains of the Roman bridge, which has replaced by a more modern bridge near the same spot\n5. Duisburg \u2013 Duisburg is a German city in the western part of the Ruhr Area in North Rhine-Westphalia. It is an independent metropolitan borough within Regierungsbezirk D\u00fcsseldorf, with the worlds biggest inland harbor and its proximity to D\u00fcsseldorf Airport, Duisburg has become an important venue for commerce and steel production. In the early Middle Ages it was a court of the Franks. Like many other cities, todays Duisburg is a result of numerous incorporations of surrounding towns and it is the fifteenth-largest city in Germany and the fifth-largest city in North Rhine-Westphalia with 486,855 residents at the end of 2013. The city is renowned for its steel industry, the last remaining coal mine closed down in the summer of 2009, but Duisburg had never been a coal-mining center to the same extent as other places in the Ruhr region. All blast furnaces in the Ruhr are now located in Duisburg, in 2000 49% of all hot metal and 34. 4% of all pig iron in Germany was produced here. It also has a brewery, the K\u00f6nig Brauerei, located in Duisburg-Beeck. The University of Duisburg-Essen, with 39,000 students, ranks among the 10 largest German universities, Duisburg is located in the Lowland Rhine area at the confluence of the Rhine and Ruhr and near the outskirts of the Bergisches Land. The city spreads along both sides of these rivers, the following cities border Duisburg, Oberhausen, M\u00fclheim an der Ruhr, Ratingen, D\u00fcsseldorf, Meerbusch, Krefeld, Moers, Rheinberg, and Dinslaken. Duisburg therefore could mean fortified place in the floodplain, another interpretation assumes that the name is derived from the Old German duis which means hill. Duisburg could mean something like castle on the hill, thus, a place on a hill overlooking the Rhine, that could refer to the area of the present Town Hall. Duisburggau was also the name of the medieval Gau on the Lower Rhine, a legend recorded by Johannes Aventinus holds that Duisburg, was built by the namesake Tuisto, mythical progenitor of Germans, ca.2395 BC. There is nothing to any historical basis for such an early founding of Duisburg. Latest archaeological studies show that the present-day market-place was already in use in the first century and it has been the major central trading place of the city since the 5th century. The city itself was located at the Hellweg, an important medieval trade route, the Romans already guarded the ford. 420, The Franks usurp the Roman settlement and recolonize the old part of the town,883, The Normans conquer Duisburg and stay for the winter. Due to the towns favorable geographic position a palatinate was built, Duisburg became a member of the Hanseatic League. Around 1000 the river Rhine moved westward from the city and this put an end to the citys development as a trading town and it soon grew into a quiet rural city\n7. Noordwijk \u2013 Noordwijk is a town and municipality in the west of the Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. The municipality covers an area of 51.45 km2 of which 15.97 km2 is water and had a population of 25,600 in 2014, the municipality of Noordwijk consists of the communities Noordwijk aan Zee and Noordwijk-Binnen, separated by a narrow green belt. Besides its beaches, Noordwijk is also known for its bulb flower fields and it is located in an area called the Dune and Bulb Region. Noordwijk is also the location of the headquarters for the European Space Research and Technology Centre, eSAs visitors centre Space Expo is a permanent space exhibition. Because of this award Noordwijk has been selected for inclusion in the atlas for sustainable tourism DestiNet. A place of pilgrimage, Noordwijk\u2019s history dates back to 2000 BC and this is when the first traces of inhabitants were recorded, with the torture of Jeroen the priest in 857. Jeroen, a Scottish Benedictine monk who came to Noordwijk in 847 to carry out his work and build a chapel. His life came to an end in 857 when he was beheaded by ransacking Normans. His name lived on however, as more than a years later in 980 a Roman chapel was built in his honour. This chapel became a destination for pilgrims. In 1303 a large church was built on the site of the chapel, known as the Middle Aged gothic Great Church. Sint Jeroens skull served as an important relic, Noordwijk soon became known as a place of pilgrimage, which was officially confirmed by the Bishop of Utrecht in 1429. Sint Jeroens church developed over time into a church, which provided Noordwijk with a considerable income. However, the Eighty Years War put an end to this, only by paying a substantial sum to William of Oranges army could the church be saved during the Iconoclastic Fury of 1566. To be on the side however, all Catholic objects were removed from the church, including the most important relic. Tradition has it that his head lies buried somewhere in the church, towards the end of 1800 a new Roman Catholic church was erected in honour of Sint Jeroen. To this day the churchs altar houses the remains of Sint Jeroen. Fishermen, The first inhabitants of Noordwijk were most likely fishermen, the first vierboet was built in 1444, on the site of the current Grand Hotel Huis ter Duin\n9. Vincent van Gogh \u2013 Vincent Willem van Gogh was a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who is among the most famous and influential figures in the history of Western art. In just over a decade he created about 2,100 artworks, including around 860 oil paintings and his suicide at 37 followed years of mental illness and poverty. Born into a family, Van Gogh drew as a child and was serious, quiet. As a young man he worked as an art dealer, often travelling and he turned to religion, and spent time as a Protestant missionary in southern Belgium. He drifted in ill health and solitude before taking up painting in 1881 and his younger brother Theo supported him financially, and the two kept up a long correspondence by letter. His early works, mostly still lifes and depictions of peasant labourers, in 1886 he moved to Paris, where he met members of the avant-garde, including \u00c9mile Bernard and Paul Gauguin, who were reacting against the Impressionist sensibility. As his work developed he created a new approach to still lifes and his paintings grew brighter in colour as he developed a style that became fully realised during his stay in Arles in the south of France in 1888. During this period he broadened his subject matter to include trees, cypresses, wheat fields. Van Gogh suffered from episodes and delusions and though he worried about his mental stability, he often neglected his physical health, did not eat properly. His friendship with Gauguin ended after a confrontation with a razor and he spent time in psychiatric hospitals, including a period at Saint-R\u00e9my. After he discharged himself and moved to the Auberge Ravoux in Auvers-sur-Oise near Paris and his depression continued and on 27 July 1890, Van Gogh shot himself in the chest with a revolver. He died from his injuries two days later, Van Gogh was unsuccessful during his lifetime, and was considered a madman and a failure. He became famous after his suicide, and exists in the imagination as the quintessential misunderstood genius. His reputation began to grow in the early 20th century as elements of his style came to be incorporated by the Fauves. The most comprehensive source on Van Gogh is the correspondence between him and his younger brother, Theo. Their lifelong friendship, and most of what is known of Vincents thoughts, Theo van Gogh was an art dealer and provided his brother with financial and emotional support, and access to influential people on the contemporary art scene. Theo kept all of Vincents letters to him, Vincent kept few of the letters he received, after both had died, Theos widow Johanna arranged for the publication of some of their letters. A few appeared in 1906 and 1913, the majority were published in 1914, Vincents letters are eloquent and expressive and have been described as having a diary-like intimacy, and read in parts like autobiography\n10. Spain \u2013 By population, Spain is the sixth largest in Europe and the fifth in the European Union. Spains capital and largest city is Madrid, other urban areas include Barcelona, Valencia, Seville, Bilbao. Modern humans first arrived in the Iberian Peninsula around 35,000 years ago, in the Middle Ages, the area was conquered by Germanic tribes and later by the Moors. Spain is a democracy organised in the form of a government under a constitutional monarchy. It is a power and a major developed country with the worlds fourteenth largest economy by nominal GDP. Jes\u00fas Luis Cunchillos argues that the root of the span is the Phoenician word spy. Therefore, i-spn-ya would mean the land where metals are forged, two 15th-century Spanish Jewish scholars, Don Isaac Abravanel and Solomon ibn Verga, gave an explanation now considered folkloric. Both men wrote in two different published works that the first Jews to reach Spain were brought by ship by Phiros who was confederate with the king of Babylon when he laid siege to Jerusalem. This man was a Grecian by birth, but who had given a kingdom in Spain. He became related by marriage to Espan, the nephew of king Heracles, Heracles later renounced his throne in preference for his native Greece, leaving his kingdom to his nephew, Espan, from whom the country of Espa\u00f1a took its name. Based upon their testimonies, this eponym would have already been in use in Spain by c.350 BCE, Iberia enters written records as a land populated largely by the Iberians, Basques and Celts. Early on its coastal areas were settled by Phoenicians who founded Western Europe\u00b4s most ancient cities Cadiz, Phoenician influence expanded as much of the Peninsula was eventually incorporated into the Carthaginian Empire, becoming a major theater of the Punic Wars against the expanding Roman Empire. After an arduous conquest, the peninsula came fully under Roman Rule, during the early Middle Ages it came under Germanic rule but later, much of it was conquered by Moorish invaders from North Africa. In a process took centuries, the small Christian kingdoms in the north gradually regained control of the peninsula. The last Moorish kingdom fell in the same year Columbus reached the Americas, a global empire began which saw Spain become the strongest kingdom in Europe, the leading world power for a century and a half, and the largest overseas empire for three centuries. Continued wars and other problems led to a diminished status. The Napoleonic invasions of Spain led to chaos, triggering independence movements that tore apart most of the empire, eventually democracy was peacefully restored in the form of a parliamentary constitutional monarchy. Spain joined the European Union, experiencing a renaissance and steady economic growth\n11. Morocco \u2013 Morocco, officially known as the Kingdom of Morocco, is a sovereign country located in the Maghreb region of North Africa. Geographically, Morocco is characterized by a mountainous interior, large tracts of desert. Morocco has a population of over 33.8 million and an area of 446,550 km2 and its capital is Rabat, and the largest city is Casablanca. Other major cities include Marrakesh, Tangier, Tetouan, Sal\u00e9, Fes, Agadir, Meknes, Oujda, Kenitra, a historically prominent regional power, Morocco has a history of independence not shared by its neighbours. Marinid and Saadi dynasties continued the struggle against foreign domination, the Alaouite dynasty, the current ruling dynasty, seized power in 1666. In 1912 Morocco was divided into French and Spanish protectorates, with a zone in Tangier. Moroccan culture is a blend of Arab, indigenous Berber, Sub-Saharan African, Morocco claims the non-self-governing territory of Western Sahara as its Southern Provinces. Morocco annexed the territory in 1975, leading to a war with indigenous forces until a cease-fire in 1991. Peace processes have thus far failed to break the political deadlock, Morocco is a constitutional monarchy with an elected parliament. The King of Morocco holds vast executive and legislative powers, especially over the military, foreign policy, the king can issue decrees called dahirs which have the force of law. He can also dissolve the parliament after consulting the Prime Minister, Moroccos predominant religion is Islam, and the official languages are Arabic and Tamazight. The Moroccan dialect, referred to as Darija, and French are also widely spoken, Morocco is a member of the Arab League, the Union for the Mediterranean, and the African Union. It has the fifth largest economy of Africa, the full Arabic name al-Mamlakah al-Maghribiyyah translates to Kingdom of the West, although the West in Arabic is \u0627\u0644\u063a\u0631\u0628 Al-Gharb. The basis of Moroccos English name is Marrakesh, its capital under the Almoravid dynasty, the origin of the name Marrakesh is disputed, but is most likely from the Berber words amur akush or Land of God. The modern Berber name for Marrakesh is M\u1e5b\u1e5bakc, in Turkish, Morocco is known as Fas, a name derived from its ancient capital of Fes. The English name Morocco is an anglicisation of the Spanish Marruecos, the area of present-day Morocco has been inhabited since Paleolithic times, sometime between 190,000 and 90,000 BC. During the Upper Paleolithic, the Maghreb was more fertile than it is today, twenty-two thousand years ago, the Aterian was succeeded by the Iberomaurusian culture, which shared similarities with Iberian cultures. Skeletal similarities have been suggested between the Iberomaurusian Mechta-Afalou burials and European Cro-Magnon remains, the Iberomaurusian was succeeded by the Beaker culture in Morocco\n12. Abstract art \u2013 Abstract art uses a visual language of shape, form, color and line to create a composition which may exist with a degree of independence from visual references in the world. Western art had been, from the Renaissance up to the middle of the 19th century, underpinned by the logic of perspective, the arts of cultures other than the European had become accessible and showed alternative ways of describing visual experience to the artist. By the end of the 19th century many artists felt a need to create a new kind of art which would encompass the fundamental changes taking place in technology, science and philosophy. The sources from which individual artists drew their theoretical arguments were diverse, Abstract art, non-figurative art, non-objective art, and nonrepresentational art are loosely related terms. They are similar, but perhaps not of identical meaning, Abstraction indicates a departure from reality in depiction of imagery in art. This departure from accurate representation can be slight, partial, or complete, even art that aims for verisimilitude of the highest degree can be said to be abstract, at least theoretically, since perfect representation is likely to be exceedingly elusive. Artwork which takes liberties, altering for instance color and form in ways that are conspicuous, total abstraction bears no trace of any reference to anything recognizable. In geometric abstraction, for instance, one is unlikely to find references to naturalistic entities, Figurative art and total abstraction are almost mutually exclusive. But figurative and representational art often contains partial abstraction, both geometric abstraction and lyrical abstraction are often totally abstract. It is at level of visual meaning that abstract art communicates. One can enjoy the beauty of Chinese calligraphy or Islamic calligraphy without being able to read it, in Chinese painting, abstraction can be traced to the Tang dynasty painter Wang Mo, who is credited to have invented the splashed-ink painting style. While none of his paintings remain, this style is seen in some Song Dynasty Paintings. A late Song painter named Yu Jian, adept to Tiantai buddhism and his paintings show heavily misty mountains in which the shapes of the objects are barely visible and extremely simplified. This type of painting was continued by Sesshu Toyo in his later years, another instance of abstraction in Chinese painting is seen in Zhu Deruns Cosmic Circle. The painting is a reflection of the Daoist metaphysics in which chaos, in Tokugawa Japan some zen monk-painters created Enso, a circle who represents the absolute enlightenment. Usually made in one spontaneous brush stroke, it became the paradigm of the minimalist aesthetic that guided part of the zen painting, three art movements which contributed to the development of abstract art were Romanticism, Impressionism and Expressionism. Artistic independence for artists was advanced during the 19th century, patronage from the church diminished and private patronage from the public became more capable of providing a livelihood for artists. 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He reigned from 180 to 164 BC and from 163 to 145 BC.[1]\n1 Early life and first reign\nEarly life and first reign[edit]\nRing of Ptolemy VI Philometor as Egyptian pharaoh (Louvre)\nPtolemy succeeded in 180 BC at the age of about 6, upon the death of his father Ptolemy V. He ruled jointly with his mother Cleopatra I until her death in 176 BC, which is what his epithet 'Philometor' implies: \"he who loves his mother\" (\u03c6\u03af\u03bb\u03bf\u03c2 (beloved,friend) + \u03bc\u03ae\u03c4\u03b7\u03c1 (mother)).\nIn 173 BC Ptolemy VI married his sister Cleopatra II as was customary for pharaohs, for the Ptolemaic Greek kings had adopted many pharaonic customs.[2] He had at least four children with her: Ptolemy Eupator, Ptolemy Neos, Cleopatra Thea and Cleopatra III, and possibly Berenice.[1]\nThe outbreak of the Sixth Syrian War in 170 BC saw Ptolemy VIII and Cleopatra II becoming co-rulers. The Seleucid king Antiochus IV Epiphanes, who vied with Ptolemy VI over the control of Syria, invaded Egypt in 169, leading to unrest and subsequent calls for Ptolemy VIII and Cleopatra II to ascend to the throne. A period of reconciliation followed, but the second invasion of Egypt in 168 created further unrest.[3] Ptolemy VI was driven out by his brother Ptolemy VIII in 164 BC.\nPtolemy VI went to Rome to seek support. The Romans partitioned the Ptolemaic land, granting Ptolemy VI Cyprus and Egypt, and Ptolemy VIII Cyrenaica.[4]\nAround 150 BC he recognized Alexander Balas as the Seleucid king by marrying his daughter Cleopatra Thea to him in a ceremony at Ptolemais Akko.[5] In 145 BC, however, while Alexander was putting down a rebellion in Cilicia, Ptolemy VI invaded Syria, securing safe passage through Judaea from Alexander's vassal Jonathan Maccabee, and capturing the city of Seleucia. He remarried his daughter to Alexander's rival Demetrius II and went to Antioch, where he crowned himself King of Asia. Alexander was defeated by Ptolemy when he returned from Cilicia with his army. Alexander then fled to Arabia, where he was killed. For the first time since the death of Alexander the Great, Egypt and Syria were united. However, Ptolemy died three days later, in unknown circumstances.[6]\nCoin of Ptolemy VI, depicting his great-great-great grandfather Ptolemy I\nAncestors of Ptolemy VI Philometor\n16. Ptolemy II Philadelphus\n8. Ptolemy III Euergetes\n17. Arsinoe I\n4. Ptolemy IV Philopator\n18. Magas of Cyrene\n19. Apama II\n(sister of #24; cousin of #25 and #26)\n2. Ptolemy V Epiphanes\n20. =16. Ptolemy II Philadelphus\n10. =8. Ptolemy III Euergetes\n21. =17. Arsinoe I\n5. Arsinoe III of Egypt\n22. =18. Magas of Cyrene\n11. =9. Berenice II of Egypt\n23. =19. Apama II\n1. Ptolemy VI Philometor\n24. Antiochus II Theos\n(brother of #19; cousin of #25 and #26)\n12. Seleucus II Callinicus\n25. Laodice I\n6. Antiochus III the Great\n26. Andromachus\n13. Laodice II\n3. Cleopatra I Syra\n28. Ariobarzanes of Pontus\n14. Mithridates II of Pontus\n7. Laodice III\n30. =24. Antiochus II Theos\n15. Laodice (wife of Mithridates II of Pontus)\n31. =25. Laodice I\n^ a b Chris Bennett. \"Ptolemy VI\". Tyndale House. Retrieved May 22, 2013.\n^ \"Pharaohs of Ancient Egypt\". Ancient Egypt Online. Retrieved May 22, 2013.\n^ Lendering, Jona. \"Ptolemy VI Philometor\". Livius. Retrieved 18 January 2017.\n^ \"Ptolemy VI Philometor: Macedonian King of Egypt\". Encyclop\u00e6dia Britannica.\n^ I Maccabees 10.48-58\n^ I Maccabees 11.1-11.19\nPtolemy Philometor at LacusCurtius \u2014 (Chapter IX of E. R. Bevan's House of Ptolemy, 1923)\nPtolemy VI \u2014 (Egyptian Royal Genealogy)\nPtolemy VI Philometor entry in historical sourcebook by Mahlon H. Smith\nCleopatra I Ptolemaic King of Egypt\nwith Cleopatra I\nPtolemy VIII Physcon Ptolemaic King of Egypt\nwith Cleopatra II\nRetrieved from \"https:/w/index.php?title=Ptolemy_VI_Philometor&oldid=881953529\"\nRelated to Ptolemy VI Philometor\nAlexander I Theopator Euergetes, surnamed Balas, was the ruler of the Greek Seleucid kingdom in 150/Summer 152 \u2013 August 146 BC. Alexander defeated Demetrius Soter for the crown in 150 BC. Ruling briefly, he lost the crown to Demetrius II Nicator during his defeat at the Battle of Antioch in Syria, dying shortly after.\nDemetrius II, called Nicator, was one of the sons of Demetrius I Soter possibly by Laodice V, as was his brother Antiochus VII Sidetes. He ruled the Seleucid Empire for two periods, separated by a number of years of captivity in Hyrcania in Parthia: first from September 145 BC to July/August 138 BC and again from 129 BC until his death in 125 BC. His brother Antiochus VII ruled the Seleucid Empire in the interim between his two reigns.\nDemetrius III Theos Philopator Soter Philometor Euergetes Callinicus was a Hellenistic Seleucid monarch who reigned as the King of Syria between 96 and 87 BC. He was a son of Antiochus VIII and, most likely, his Egyptian wife Tryphaena. Demetrius III's early life was spent in a period of civil war between his father and his uncle Antiochus IX, which ended with the assassination of Antiochus VIII in 96 BC. After the death of their father, Demetrius III took control of Damascus while his brother Seleucus VI prepared for war against Antiochus IX, who occupied the Syrian capital Antioch.\nCleopatra II was a queen of Ptolemaic Egypt who ruled from 175 to 116 BC with two successive brother-husbands and her daughter\u2014often in rivalry with her brother Ptolemy VIII.\nPtolemy VII Neos Philopator was an Egyptian king of the Ptolemaic period. His reign is controversial, and it is possible that he did not reign at all, but was only granted royal dignity posthumously.\nCleopatra Thea surnamed Eueteria was the ruler of the Hellenistic Seleucid Empire. She was queen consort of Syria from 150 to about 125 BC as the wife of three Syrian kings: Alexander Balas, Demetrius II Nicator, and Antiochus VII Sidetes. She ruled Syria from 125 BC after the death of Demetrius II Nicator, eventually in co-regency with her son Antiochus VIII Grypus until 121 or 120 BC.\nAntiochus VIII Epiphanes/Callinicus/Philometor, nicknamed Grypus (hook-nose), was crowned as ruler of the Greek Seleucid kingdom in 125 BC. He was the son of Demetrius II Nicator and Cleopatra Thea.\nPtolemy Apion or simply known as Apion was the last Greek King of Cyrene and was a member of the Ptolemaic dynasty. Ptolemy was Greek and native Egyptian in descent. 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        "raw_content": "Acoustics Today Summer 2018 Full-Stories\nInsights on Navigating the Two-body Problem Full-Stories\nBarb Shinn-Cunningham\nMarcia Isakson\nAndy Piascek\nVeerle Keppens\nJuliette Ioup\nFor me, my approach to balancing work and personal life has always been about being mindful of my choices. By this, I mean that I thought about what made sense for me and my family jointly, rather than putting one aspect of my life first all the time. I knew I had to make compromises, but I tried to be kind to myself and not feel guilty about what I was not doing. Sometimes, I decided that staying late at work one night and missing a family dinner in order to finish a poster for a conference was worth it. Other times, I decided that my son\u2019s Little League game was important enough that I would just put off getting my paper out for another few days. And once I made a choice, I tried not to dwell on what I was giving up: at the Little League game, I enjoyed myself 100% and didn\u2019t let myself feel stressed about work. I was present, in the moment.\nI have also been incredibly lucky: I was able to make choices because my husband, whom I met while still an undergraduate, has always been supportive. We split duties at home in ways that made sense for us (he cooks, I do the laundry; he does the monthly bills, but I handle the taxes and the college investment funds), but we both tried to be flexible and fill in when there was a pressing deadline or a business trip. This approach, of being understanding and willing to bend, has let us both raise our two sons while pursuing demanding, rewarding careers. Indeed, as I write this, my family is about to head out to sightsee in New York City. And my husband is rousing our two boys and getting them organized while I write this, giving me the few minutes I need. And I\u2019ll reciprocate the next time he needs the same kind of support.\nTessa Bent\nMy (now) husband and I met when I was working at a post-doctoral fellow in the Department of Brain and Psychological Sciences at Indiana University in Bloomington. He was living and working in Indianapolis, which is about an hour away. He grew up in Indianapolis and much of his family lives there still. After we had been dating for about a year, he moved to Bloomington. At the time, he was working remotely as a computer programmer so it was not a difficult decision to prioritize my work at that point. That said, one of the most difficult aspects of our career situations was that I was looking for faculty positions. I had known for years that I would need to go where ever the job took me and that I may not have a lot of choice about where that would be, if I wanted a tenure-track position. For him, this very \u201cup-in-the-air\u201d existence was a challenge \u2014 as a computer programmer, he could essentially live anywhere he liked. The stars eventually did align and one month before our wedding, I was offered a faculty position in the Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences at IU. We were happy living in Bloomington and thus the decision to take the position was straight-forward. Again, we prioritized my career over the next few years. He consulted part-time for both the University and the City of Bloomington, but did not have a full-time position. There were certainly benefits to that situation as it gave us flexibility to travel when I was not teaching. About three years ago partially through the connections he made consulting with the City, he took a full-time position within Information Technology Systems Department in City of Bloomington. Although it took many years, we are quite happy to both have full-time jobs that we find fulfilling.\nMy husband and I met in 2005 as undergraduate students studying Ocean Engineering at Florida Atlantic University. We both decided to pursue graduate degrees in Acoustics at Penn State, and we were married in 2006 after our first year of graduate school. Jeffrey graduated in 2007 with a Master of Science degree in Acoustics, while I was two years into a PhD. We moved to Austin, Texas where Jeffrey took a job at the Applied Research Laboratories at the University of Texas at Austin (ARL:UT). I had finished my coursework at Penn State, and I my research was funded through the National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship (NDSEG), so I had the flexibility to move midway through my degree program. In part, Jeffrey chose to work at ARL:UT, because the academic setting would give me opportunities to participate in the student community at UT and collaborate with researchers at ARL. I attended the weekly seminar series for acoustics students, and I audited a class on estimation theory. I made several trips to State College, Pennsylvania to meet with my thesis committee, and eventually to defend my dissertation. I successfully completed my PhD in Acoustics from Penn State in December 2009.\nThe next step in my career was to obtain a post-doc position at a university or laboratory. Together, my husband and I decided it made the most sense for me to do my post-doc at ARL:UT, since he was already working there. Since the post-doc would only be a temporary position for me, it did not make sense for us to move to a new city where Jeffrey (who was becoming an established researcher at ARL:UT) would also have to find a temporary job. These personal reasons were combined with the fact that ARL:UT was an excellent place for me to work as a post-doc, offering me many opportunities to work alongside leaders in my field. I began my post-doc in January 2011, supported through the Office of Naval Research Postdoctoral Fellowship Award.\nNear the end of my two-year post-doc fellowship, I interviewed for several faculty/research positions with universities and laboratories in the northeast. I received one job offer from a prestigious research university, but ultimately I did not take the job. The reasons were partially because my husband was reluctant to move to a new city without a job lined up for himself, and also partially because I was pregnant with our first child and not confident about starting demanding job with a new baby in a unfamiliar city without any support system. After much consideration and prayer, we decided to stay ARL:UT, and I was hired as a Research Associate in January 2013. The Lab has been and continues to be a great place for both of us to work. After almost 10 years, we have both developed successful careers in underwater acoustics.\nMy wife and I were married two weeks before I started my Ph.D. Program in physics at Northern Illinois University. We got married and moved from Iowa to Illinois. She left a job she had started out of college and had been working at for 2 years so that I could go to graduate school. She did not have any work lined up when we got to Illinois, even though she had been looking and working with a recruiter. Eventually she made a connection through a friend from college and was offered an IT position at an engineering and manufacturing facility about 40 minutes away from where we lived. For five years she made the drive every day to work while I was in graduate school. Other than the commute, she was very happy with all aspects of her work, and was quickly progressing in her career.\nAs I finished graduate school, I decided to not look for a post-doc and try to find a faculty position more focused on teaching. I wanted to do research with undergraduates and incorporate that into the teaching I was doing. I was offered a visiting faculty position at a place about two hours away from where my wife worked. We tried to find a place to live halfway between both jobs, but figured out that neither of us would be happy with that arrangement. We ended up renting two places near our jobs and one of us would travel on weekends to see the other. I would spend more time with her in the summer, but I was also trying to improve my CV to become more attractive to departments looking to hire tenure-track positions.\nDuring the time I had the visiting position, I applied for a position out of state and far away from any facility that my wife could transfer to. The position I was applying for was very much an ideal job for me \u2013 probably the closest fit to a \u201cdream job\u201d if there is such a thing. But at about the same time, my wife was earning another promotion and raise at her work, and ultimately we decided that her career was going to determine where we ended up. I turned down the \u201cdream job\u201d and applied only for positions around facilities she could work at. I worked a string of visiting faculty appointments for 6 years at three different colleges before I was offered a tenure track position at a community college in the area.\nI certainly did not anticipate teaching at a two-year college, and building a research program there has been more challenging than it would have been at a four-year college or university, but my college has always tried to give me whatever I have asked for and been able to justify as having an educational purpose. So although it doesn\u2019t look like what I thought it would, I am ultimately doing what I set out to do originally: teach and use research as an extension of teaching.\nOne other thing to add \u2013 when I explained to my parents that I was turning down the offer to move out of state, my mother was especially confused because she didn\u2019t consider the possibility that my wife was earning more money than I was and was likely to always have the higher income. She assumed that the husband would be \u201cthe breadwinner\u201d (her words, not mine!) and that we would just go wherever I wanted. I don\u2019t consider that fair to my wife and her career goals. I think the discussion of \u201ctwo-body problem\u201d is often cast only as the case of both partners pursuing academic positions, but I think there are plenty of situations like mine. I realize that many people would suggest that IT jobs (like my wife has) are needed everywhere, and that she could have moved with me again. But, I think that discounts her happiness and possible earning potential, which I don\u2019t find to be fair to her. I would rather pursue a more fair/equitable/just way of life than to have my dream job at the cost of her dreams. Plus, obviously, the same argument can be made for my career: that I can teach physics and acoustics anywhere, so why not do it near her work?\nMy six years of searching for a permanent academic position gave me a lot to think about with regard to a lot of intertwined issues: work-life balance, feminism, academic job searches and hiring practices, parental leave policies, etc. I wish I had the ability to better explain how I think all these are interconnected, but I guess it\u2019s not something I\u2019m experienced in writing/talking about.\nMy husband and I met at West Point. He was a year ahead of me, but we were engaged starting in his senior year. Therefore, we knew that we wanted to be together after my graduation. I had plans to go to graduate school, so he picked a army base that was close to good graduate programs in physics. In our case, he picked Fort Hood due to its proximity to the University of Texas at Austin.\nWhen I graduated, I received a Hertz Fellowship. With this guarantee of funding, I probably could have had a pick of almost any graduate program in the nation. Of course, I went to UTAustin. My husband got out of the army in 1994 and found Austin to be a great place for electrical engineers. I received my masters in 1994 then served in the army at Fort Hood from 1994-1997. I came back for a PhD finishing in 2002. Because my husband was established in Austin, I only looked for jobs in Austin and ended up staying at UT at Applied Research Laboratories.\nThrough the years there have been a lot of compromises to make the two-body equation work. I have been encouraged to apply for great positions in D.C., Massachusetts and even Italy. However, accepting a job in any of these locations would have disrupted my husband\u2019s position. Therefore, we have chosen to stay and enjoy Austin.\nAndy Piacsek and Lisa Ely\nHow both you and your spouse have found jobs\nMy wife, Lisa, is four years older than I am; we met when I was in graduate school and she was a postdoc (in earth science). Before we married, she accepted a tenure-track position at a regional public university (Central Washington University).\nI moved with Lisa to Ellensburg, where I finished my PhD thesis and got to know many of the faculty at CWU. Nine months later, I began a postdoctoral position at the Lawrence Livermore National Lab in California.\nUpon completing my postdoc appointment, I joined the Physics department at CWU as an adjunct faculty. In addition to teaching physics courses, I took on part-time administrative positions, such as Director of Undergraduate Research, teaching in the Honors College, and contributing to grant-funded projects to enhance STEM recruitment and retention.\nAfter eleven years of adjunct status, I successfully applied for a tenure-track position in the Physics department. Today, I have tenure and am the department chair. Lisa is a full Professor in the department of Geological Sciences.\nHow having a spouse has affected your career decisions\nLooking for employment at the university where Lisa was already a tenure-track faculty was the easiest path to follow. Although there were no tenure-track positions available in my field (physics) when I arrived, CWU did offer many other opportunities for academic and scholarly engagement.\nFor a brief time, I applied for academic positions within a three-hour driving radius of Ellensburg, explored industry-sector employment in the Puget Sound area, and looked at job opportunities at Pacific Northwest National Labs; but I eventually decided make the best of my situation at CWU.\nHow compromises were made to accommodate the careers of one or both of you\nBecause Lisa was very happy (and successful) with her position, and we both liked the academic community at CWU, I was willing to accept a non-tenure-track position there after finishing my postdoc at LLNL.\nIf I had accepted a job out of state, or even in Seattle, we would have had to make some difficult choices. But I quickly realized that teaching and mentoring undergraduates was a career path that I was well suited for, and I recognized that, even without a tenure-track position, the grass was probably greener at CWU for both of us than anywhere else.\nInterview with Veerle Keppens, December 2017 by Traci Neilsen\nTN: Can you please share your story?\nVK: My two-body story starts when I first came to the United States in 1995 for a post-doctoral fellowship at Oak Ridge National Lab in Tennessee; I was only supposed to be here two years, maybe three at the most. I intended to get an international experience and go back to Belgium. My post doc was partially supported by Fulbright Fellowship, which has in the small print that upon completion you need to return to your home country because that fellowship, supported by US government, was not designed to be used as a vehicle for people to integrate: You have to go back home and be gone at least two years before you ever tried to permanently move back to United States. I had no problem with that because I was only going to be here two or three years, so I didn\u2019t think much of that fine print at the time.\nBut while I was at Oak Ridge National Lab, I met my husband. He was a staff member at the lab and in the same group that I was working in, but not my supervisor. In time, we fell in love and wanted to find a way for us to get married and start a family. That\u2019s when the requirement from Fulbright Fellowship came up\u2014getting married was not sufficient to get out of their fine print. You had to prove like extreme hardship. So if, if maybe there was war in my country or something like that, I could\u2019ve gotten out of it. Just being separated from your husband is not extreme hardship according to the US government. After I\u2019d been in the State about two and a half years, I began looking for a job in either Belgium or at least to Europe.\nI was engaged at the time I had to leave the State and took another post doc in Germany. My fianc\u00e9 stayed employed at Oak Ridge National Lab. After a few months, my fianc\u00e9 called me or emailed me to check the job advertisements in the Physics Today section: \u201cThere is an advertisement for a faculty position at University of Mississippi, and it\u2019s like it was made for you. It\u2019s exactly what you\u2019re doing.\u201d I checked it out and it was almost like it was really written for me\u2014they wanted somebody who did was spectroscopy combined with materials physics, which was exactly what I did.\nI\u2019d only been a couple months out of the country, but I decided to apply anyway to see what would happen. They called me for interview and ended up offering me a job, at which point and I said, \u201cWell there\u2019s one problem. I cannot get visa to come to the United States right now because of this requirement.\u201d They started to look into that and looking at all the possible reasons to make an exception. One possible reason for an exception was if you had expertise for a job that could not be filled by anybody in the US. They could actually prove this because the faculty position had been open for about almost a year, and they had not been able to hire anybody. So, they could make a case that I was the only person they could hire.\nBecause they hadn\u2019t been able to identify anybody else that was able to fit that position, they managed to get an exception to the rule. After this, it still took a while because I got the job offer around. I think Christmas time, and it took until September to get all the paperwork straightened out. By that time, I had been almost a year and a half out of the US. Finally I took the faculty position at University of Mississippi which was, instead of 5,000 miles away from my fianc\u00e9, only 500 miles. That was measured progress, and we were happy. So in September 1999, I started that position, and we got married in May of 2000.\nI was a professor at the University of Mississippi, my husband was in Tennessee, so we had about a six or seven-hour drive between us. What we would do is meet, about every other weekend, halfway just outside Nashville. Both of us would leave after work on Friday, drive about four hours, spend a weekend there, and then go back to our respective institutions. For long weekends or holidays, I would fly or drive the whole distance. This continued for quite a while. We got married in May of 2000 in July of 2002, our first baby was born, which made things a whole lot more complicated.\nOur son was born in the summer, so that meant I didn\u2019t have to teach. So actually he was born in Knoxville, Tennessee where my husband was living and University of Mississippi gave me fall semester off from teaching. So I was able to spend the fall semester with the baby in Tennessee. But then in January I moved back with a six-month old baby back to Mississippi. That\u2019s when we said, \u201cOK, this is ridiculous. How long are we going through this?\u201d So, we started looking for new positions. I guess there were three major options. Either I will find a job in the Knoxville area, my husband would find a job at the University of Mississippi, or we would both go somewhere else together.\nWe explored all the options. The whole situation was complicated because we both have PhD\u2019s in physics. We did approach the University of Mississippi administration to see what possibilities there are for my husband, but there was not a suitable position available. We started applying for faculty positions elsewhere but said, \u201cLook, you have to hire us both.\u201d The physics department at University of Tennessee, Knoxville did not have the possibility of any openings at this time but there was a possibility in the material science and engineering department. And my first reaction was like, \u201cBut I\u2019m not an engineer. I mean, I\u2019m a physicist.\u201d\nI didn\u2019t know what would be expected in a material science and engineering department. So I looked at the description of courses they teach and thought, \u201cI can teach good fraction of those.\u201d I do research in condensed matter physics, which is similar to material science, so there\u2019s a lot of overlap. After some consideration, I started thinking, \u201cMaybe it\u2019s not that crazy an idea.\u201d They actually did not have a real opening, but they were willing to talk to the provost, and it looked like they would be able to make what they called an opportunity hire. I visited, gave a presentation to the department heads and the faculty and they made me an offer. At the same time the University of Mississippi were working towards an offer for David, but they were just a little behind time wise.\nThe job decision was also influenced by my father-in-law\u2019s health. He had moved to Knoxville to be close to my husband and was diagnosed with cancer. So we had to make a decision. Well, given all that, it was probably best if I moved to Knoxville. I took that position and so I moved back to Knoxville in summer of 2003, when our son was about one year old at the time. I started over as an assistant professor at the University of Tennesse in August of 2003, even though I was close to making tenure at the University of Mississippi. I thought was a small price to pay to have our family altogether. The first thing to do as a new facult member was to go knock on my department head\u2019s door and tell him that I was expected my second baby. He was born in March 2004.\nTN: What advice would you give for people who are like looking at starting the two-body journey?\nVK: I think that there\u2019s two main things. One is be patient and the other one is be flexible. You need to be prepared to be flexible. And I guess depending on how flexible you are, you may need less patience. It takes compromise. In my case, I needed to be flexible and switch to material science engineering. My first thought was \u201cNo, I mean I\u2019m not an engineer, I can\u2019t do that.\u201d So there\u2019s some flexibility needed and some patience.\nInterview with Juliette Ioup, December 2017 by Traci Neilsen\nJI: The two-body problem is important. I was very lucky because after I got to know the man George, who became my husband, it was very obvious that we should be together. I recommend, for the two-body problem, be very careful about the other body and select the right person.\nWe met when I was an undergrad and George was a grad in physics at the University of Florida. We got married when I was in MS and he was in PHD program. I taught at a Jr. College while he finished his PhD. Then he applied for post docs and I applied to grad schools because I wanted to continue on for my PhD, at his recommendation as we discussed it. All our married life, he always offered wonderful advice, but he would never make a decision for me. There were a few occasions when I was very unhappy because it was a hard decision, and I would have liked for him to make it. But he would not. But whatever decision I made he was very supportive, and I was very supportive of what he did too.\nHe applied for post docs (1968); I applied for graduate schools\u2014the same places, of course. Our family was mostly on the east coast, so we looked in the eastern half of the united states. We chose the University of Connecticut (UConn) which gave me a very good fellowship and him a good post doc. His post doc was just one year, but since I needed another year of classwork, he taught at the Coast Guard Academy, which was quite some ways from UConn, but at least in the same state.\nDuring that year, he looked for various faculty positions, mostly on the eastern half of the United States, and mostly where there were many universities. We were both academic people, so we knew we would want to be associated with a university. This was in the late 60\u2019s and early 70\u2019s\u2014jobs were hard to find. He applied many, many places. The University of New Orleans (UNO) offered him a physics faculty position (1969). They also offered me an instructor position in the Math department (ugh)\u2014at least it was something.\nWe came to New Orleans, and he started teaching and doing research at UNO, which he continued the rest of his career. I was teaching the entry-level math classes (1969). I was not very interested because I was not a mathematicians, but it did give me access to UNO resources: the library, the computer center (such as it was). While teaching these math classes, I did the research for my dissertation, typed it up, and mailed it off to my advisor at UConn. No reply for several weeks. It took longer because I was in New Orleans, but maybe not because I could talk to George, who always gave good physics/math/science advice on anything. There were also other people in the physics dept. I could consult with the other professors in the physics department and also the library.\nWhen I finished my PhD, I did not want to teach in the math department any more, and so I applied to all the universities in New Orleans. They all replied, \u201cThank you very much, but we have nothing available.\u201d Two weeks or so before the start of the following fall semester, I heard from one of the universities (Xavier University) that one of the physics professors was going on leave for one year to do research, and they were wondering if I was interested in filling in for one year. I said, \u201cyes, of course,\u201d and so I went to Xavier University\u2014a small liberal arts school, mostly African American students, definitely Catholic, a good, local school.\nI taught physics and some math at Xavier, but I was in the physics department\u2014very nice, congenial, small department. After one year, they decided they wanted to keep me. Fortunately, the professor who had taken leave was offered a position somewhere else, so he was not coming back. And so, I stayed on as a physics professor at Xavier and continued to teach and do research. Because Xavier is HBU, I was able to get grants and have student involved in research, go on summer activities, etc. And so I went for Xavier for 1 year and stayed 9 years, which was wonderful. Many good friends I still have from those times. One of my Xavier students is here at the meeting and is a co-author on the paper I have at the meeting. My time at Xavier worked out well.\nTowards the end of the time, I discovered it was not exactly fair. Xavier was founded by The Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, nuns in the Catholic church, and originally most of the faculty were nuns. A considerable number still were nuns when I was there, but the administration was mostly male, although not completely. I found out that some of the other faculty members who came to Xavier about when I did and were not getting as much grant money as I got, were being paid more. It was suggested that I had a man who could support me and the male faculty was a man supporting his family. While this was true, I still believed that faculty should be paid by what they are worth to the university.\nAll this time I was still associated with UNO. George had started some signal processing classes for geophysics data for all the oil companies and for the acoustics people at the Naval research Lab at Stennis Space Center. He developed a sequence of signal processing courses, but he could not teach them all at the same time. I taught some of these courses in the evenings starting in 1972-3\u2014many of the graduate courses were in the evenings so the people working for oil companies or Stennis could come.\nWhen I decided to leave Xavier, I applied to all the oil companies in town\u2014at that time there were many. I got a couple of offers and ended up at Texaco doing geophysical signal processing on seismic data. I took a leave of absence from Xavier and worked in in industry for three years, with a much, much higher salary. It was interesting work; I learned a lot; and I think I did more or less what they wanted. I made many, many good friends there.\nAfter three years, I realized that I am an academic person, not an industry person. Even though it was very interesting work, I wanted to be back in academia. I began considering applying to the many universities in New Orleans. About that time, we knew that one of the UNO physics professors was retiring, so I applied. With my connections with the faculty, their familiarity with my teaching, and the skills I\u2019d gained working in industry, I was hired at UNO. (1984)\nThis was ideal. George and I had always done research together; we had complimentary skills. I really miss his part now. [George passed away January 2016.] Running the computer, doing all the details work, typing manuscripts, checking for errors, I can do this very well. He would often have an idea; I would sit down at the computer (type,type,type); then we would look at his plot\u2014was his idea going to work or not? We worked together really well, getting more done than either of us separately. Administrative skills, he had so much more than I, so it is quite difficult without him.\nIn 1984, I came to UNO full-time, officially, tenure track position. (I had to go through getting tenure for a second time, but it was ok.)\nThe decisions\u2014\u201cShould I leave Xavier and go to industry?\u201d and \u201cShould I leave industry and go to UNO?\u201d\u2014we discussed extensively. They were very hard decisions, particularly the first one. Sometimes I could not even eat from worrying about it. George gave lots of good advice, but in the end made me make the decision, which in the end turned out for the best. Choosing your second body in the two-body problem is very important. I will be the first to admit that I have been extremely lucky in this regard. George was never ever jealous. When I was in industry, I was making a much higher salary than him, even though most of the time I was junior to him because he started before me. But it was no problem. We just continued on with what we were doing.\nI am currently trying to continue with the department that became successful and well known in a large part because of George because of his work in teaching, developing program, and great research, getting good graduate students. I am trying to continue these things as best I can. It is extremely hard without him, but I cannot give up on what he started.\nTN: What advice would you give to people who are starting this journey?\nJI: First, you must be sure that you love the subject you are interested in because it is going to be a lot of work. George was brilliant; he didn\u2019t do homework as an undergraduate and still made A\u2019s on the tests. I was the opposite; I did all the homework and struggled really hard to do well on the tests. So you have to be willing to work hard.\nI should perhaps also say, that I have been lucky in my parents who were very supportive in the first place. You need parents who require you to go to college. My mother was very strong. She graduated from high school in 1927. That fall she started teaching elementary school. She taught for one year to earn enough money to send herself to teacher\u2019s college the next summer. She did this for several years. Her family was not going to send a girl to college. Her older brother went to a semester, and it didn\u2019t turn out well. The rest of the siblings were girls. Momma was the only was who wanted to send herself to college. So she did and received a two-year teaching certificate.\nShe married daddy, and I was the oldest of three girls. Daddy never went to college; he was not ambitious. My sisters and I always knew \u201cYou are going to going and will not expect a man to take care of you.\u201d They never said it, but it was implied, which I have to say, they were correct. We all did that.\nAfter my sisters and I were older, momma began teaching again with her two-year degree. After a while she got tired of that and said, \u201cI can make more money if I had a four-year degree.\u201d She decided to go back to school in her late 40\u2019s-50\u2019s. This meant leaving her youngest daughter with daddy. She went back to college for two academic years and two summers, and got her bachelor\u2019s degree in June of the same year I got my bachelor\u2019s degree. So I could always tease her, \u201cYou just had to graduate before I did.\u201d She went back to teaching, and I went to graduate school.\nIf you can choose your parents, that helps.\nPlease be careful about the other body. There are various things you can watch for. For example, how does he treat his family? When you marry him, you will be his family, and he will treat you like that. With George, at first I would get unhappy because he would say \u201cI have to go help my mom,\u201d \u201cI need to go help my dad with this,\u201d \u201cOh, let us go and visit my parents.\u201d But this was fine. \u201cLet me go and help my maiden. You can come along too.\u201d I quickly realized that I did not need to be jealous of these relative, but grateful that he treats them this way because that\u2019s how he was going to treat me. So that\u2019s one thing you can watch out for: How does the other body treat his current family, because you are going to be his family.\nThe other thing is that you need to talk. George and I used to joke because there are all these studies that say things like \u201cMarried couples talk two sentences each week after they\u2019ve been married five years, one sentence a week after seven years, and when they talk it\u2019s about the children.\u201d This was never the case. We know there must be couples not talking to each other at all because George and I were always talking to each other. Of course, we talked about physics all the time. That was one of the pleasures of working together. He would have an idea, then I would say \u201cIf we do this, what about that?\u201d and push it on. Then he would say, \u201cAnd if we do that, let\u2019s do this,\u201d and we would build on suggestions from the other person. So we would talk about physics all the time.\nThere is a bad side\u2014you can\u2019t put anything over on a physicist. If you say something that\u2019s not right, they will catch it, so you have to be careful. \ud83d\ude09 That\u2019s the fun part.\nYou have to see if the other body is tolerant; are they willing to let you do your thing if it\u2019s a little bit different?\nWe chose not to have children. Our students are our children. It\u2019s important that you discuss major issues like this and see if you agree.\nAnother big topic is religion, which George and I did not agree on. But we agreed to let the other do what they wanted, because we could, of course, understand the other choice.",
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        "raw_content": "Friday, January 18th \u2013 Sunday, May 12th\nTo kick off the year, we are thrilled to host the traveling exhibit, Adventures with Clifford The Big Red Dog!\nChildren will have the opportunity to sort and deliver mail with their favorite characters, order fish and chips in the restaurant, drive a ferry boat, slide down Clifford\u2019s tail, and read about Clifford\u2019s 10 Big Ideas for working together and creating a caring community.\nNEW! Adventures with Clifford The Big Red Dog at The Woodlands Children\u2019s Museum\nFamilies invited to join a Big Red celebration beginning Jan. 18\nTHE WOODLANDS, Texas \u2013 Jan. 4, 2019 \u2013 A big red opening will take place at The Woodlands Children\u2019s Museum Friday, Jan. 18, for an exhibit featuring a BIG RED DOG named CLIFFORD!\nBoard the Birdwell Island ferry and journey to the world of Clifford\u2122, America\u2019s beloved big red dog with a heart to match. See Emily Elizabeth\u2122 and many of the residents of Birdwell Island.\nInspired by Scholastic Entertainment\u2019s TV show, Clifford The Big Red Dog\u00ae on PBSKIDS\u00ae, the exhibit offers numerous immersive \u201cpaws-on\u201d adventures that reinforce \u201cClifford\u2019s Big Ideas\u201d \u2013 10 simple tangible life lessons designed to help young children navigate their world. They are: Share, Play Fair, Have Respect, Work Together, Be Responsible, Be Truthful, Be Kind, Believe in Yourself, Be a Good Friend and Help Others.\nAdventures with Clifford The Big Red Dog opens at The Woodlands Children\u2019s Museum,4775 W. Panther Creek Drive, Suite 280, The Woodlands, Texas 77381, on Friday, Jan. 18, and runs through Sunday, May 12, 2019. The museum will be closed Sunday, Jan. 13 through Thursday, Jan. 17, while this special exhibit is installed.\nChildren can visit a colossal 9-foot tall Clifford with a tail to slide down, just like Emily Elizabeth does on the television show. Little visitors also can help fill Clifford\u2019s big bowl with bones using a conveyor belt and find \u201cbone\u201d-ified treasures at T-Bone\u2019s Beach.\n\u201cWe\u2019re thrilled to have an opportunity to bring this wonderful exhibit to The Woodlands community,\u201d said Angela Colton, executive director of the museum. \u201cAdventures with Clifford The Big Red Dog exemplifies the magic and joy that reading brings to a child\u2019s world. We encourage families to visit the museum for special, exhibit-related events, including A Big Red Valentine\u2019s Party and Meet and Greet with Clifford The Big Red Dog!\u201d\nExhibit Entrance\nWelcome to Birdwell Island, the home of Clifford and his owner, Emily Elizabeth Howard. Clifford was the runt of the litter when Emily Elizabeth adopted him. Much to everyone\u2019s surprise, Clifford outgrew all the other dogs because of Emily Elizabeth\u2019s limitless love. The Howards left the city and moved to Birdwell Island, where they made new friends, including Cleo, T-Bone and Mac.\nVisitors enter Adventures with Clifford The Big Red Dog by passing Birdwell Island\u2019s lighthouse and boarding the ferry. Children and adults can join \u201cVictor\u201d and \u201cPedro\u201d in the pilot house and try their hand at steering the ferry. Visitors hear the sounds of seagulls and ocean waves roaring as they navigate their way to Birdwell Island with the help of a three-dimensional map of the island. Children can move tourists around the map and visit Samuel\u2019s Fish and Chips Shack, the Post Office, Cleo\u2019s Backyard and all of Clifford\u2019s favorite places on Birdwell Island.\nSamuel\u2019s Fish and Chips Shack\nSay hello to Samuel and his son Charley, pull up a stool at Samuel\u2019s Fish and Chips Shack on the pier, and place your order (maybe Samuel\u2019s delicious fish and chips!). Children and adults can enter Samuel\u2019s Shack and role-play restaurant employees working together to restock the shelves, cook, clean and serve. Children can grab an order pad to take their family\u2019s and friends\u2019 orders and total their bill at the cash register.\nT-Bone\u2019s Beach\nNo island is complete without a beach! T-Bone welcomes children and adults to a bone-shaped \u201cbeach\u201d where children can follow Clifford\u2019s Big Ideas and \u201cPlay Fair\u201d by taking turns hunting for seashells.\nClifford The Big Red Dog\u2019s Doghouse\nA 9-foot Clifford greets guests in his backyard outside his doghouse. Children can take a seat next to Emily Elizabeth on the giant paws of her big red best friend and slide down Clifford\u2019s tail.\nChildren can \u201cBe Responsible\u201d by helping fill Clifford\u2019s giant dog bowl using a bone-shaped conveyor belt to keep the crimson canine healthy and growing.\nInside Clifford\u2019s Doghouse, fans can create pictures, invitations, letters and more using paper, crayons, pencils and other supplies. They can display their masterpieces in the doghouse, mail them to a Birdwell Island resident or take them home to bring a smile to a family member or friend.\nCleo\u2019s Backyard\nAdventures with Clifford The Big Red Dog\u2019s youngest visitors will dig Cleo\u2019s Backyard, designed for tot safety with a soft floor and \u201cstone\u201d wall enclosure. Cleo encourages toddlers to crawl through a tunnel or play a shape-sorting activity at Cleo\u2019s doghouse. At the stone wall, children can enjoy activities as they open the doors to T-Bone\u2019s doghouse and are greeted by their reflection in a mirror; turn a crank to make Clifford go in and out of his doghouse; and spin two tumblers to match Birdwell Island characters to their homes.\nBirdwell Island Post Office\nChildren can join \u201cMr. Carson\u201d at the Birdwell Island Post Office and help sort and mail letters. Then they can deliver mail and pictures to the Birdwell Island residents\u2019 mailboxes.\nBirdwell Island Library and Norman Bridwell Art Retrospective\nTake a break from all the action and cozy up for a reading adventure. \u201cMs. Lee\u201d welcomes visitors to the library, which hosts a collection of Clifford books. Children can practice believing in themselves and building confidence (just like Clifford) as they share Cliffordstories and play games.\nAdventures with Clifford The Big Red Dog was created by Minnesota Children\u2019s Museum in partnership with Scholastic Entertainment, Inc. \u00a92016 Scholastic and logos are trademarks of Scholastic Entertainment, Inc. CLIFFORD, EMILY ELIZABETH, CLIFFORD THE BIG RED DOG and logos are trademarks of Norman Bridwell. All rights reserved.\nScholastic Entertainment (SE) is a leading producer of quality, family-oriented television programming, feature films, videos, web sites and is a major licensor and marketer of children\u2019s properties worldwide. For more information, visit Scholastic\u2019s award-winning website at www.scholastic.com.\nAdmission to the museum and to Adventures with Clifford The Big Red Dog is $7 per person age 1 and older. The exhibit will be open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays and noon-5 p.m. Sundays. 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        "raw_content": "Selected\u2009Works of Jack Tsen-Ta LEE\nDeputy Research Director\nI graduated from the National University of Singapore in 1995 and qualified as an advocate and solicitor of the Supreme Court of Singapore the following year. After practising for about six years as a litigator with a Singapore law firm, I took up postgraduate studies at University College London on a British Chevening Scholarship and was conferred an LLM in 2003. I then returned to Singapore and worked as an Assistant Director for the Singapore Academy of Law, a promotion and development agency for Singapore\u2019s legal industry. I completed my PhD studies at the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom, in 2012. My doctoral research examined the interpretation of bills of rights from a comparative law perspective.\nI taught at the School of Law, Singapore Management University, from 2008 to 2017, and continue to have research interests in administrative law, constitutional law, human rights law, media law, and cultural property and heritage law. In August 2017, I rejoined the Singapore Academy of Law as its Deputy Research Director. I am a member of the National Collection Advisory Panel of the National Heritage Board between 2013 and 2017; have been an expert member of the International Committee on Legal, Administrative and Financial Issues (ICLAFI) of the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS), since 2016; and was elected the President of the Singapore Heritage Society on 9 September 2017.\nAbout Jack Tsen-Ta LEE\nAugust 2017 - Present Deputy Research Director, Singapore Academy of Law &dash; Law Reform Committee\nNovember 2008 - June 2017 Assistant Professor of Law, Singapore Management University &dash; School of Law\n2005 - 2008 Visiting Lecturer and Postgraduate Teaching Assistant, University of Birmingham, UK &dash; Birmingham Law School\n2003 - 2005 Assistant Director (Publications), Singapore Academy of Law\n1995 - 2002 Legal Associate and Litigation Partner, Chor Pee & Partners\nAdministrative Law, Civil Rights and Discrimination, Common Law, Communications Law, Comparative and Foreign Law, Constitutional Law, Human Rights Law, Public Law and Legal Theory, and Rule of Law\nAdministrative Law, Constitutional Law, Human Rights Law, Media Law, and Law of Cultural Property and Heritage\nLaw Club Colours Award for extracurricular contributions to the Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore (1994)\nBritish Chevening Scholarship for LLM studies, University College London (2002\u20132003)\nPostgraduate Teaching Assistantship for PhD studies, University of Birmingham (2006\u20132008)\nLee Foundation Fellowship for Research Excellence (2009\u20132010)\nSchool of Law Most Promising Teacher Award 2010\u20132011\nLaw and the Changing Media Environment\n2005 - 2012 PhD in Law, University of Birmingham, UK &dash; Birmingham Law School\n2002 - 2003 LLM, University College London (UCL) &dash; Faculty of Laws\n1991 - 1995 LLB (Hons), National University of Singapore &dash; Faculty of Law\nSingapore Public Law\n1. 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They have ...\nAccording to the Spirit and not to the Letter: Proportionality ...\nVienna Journal on International Constitutional Law (2014)\nWhen interpreting the fundamental liberties in the Singapore Constitution, courts presently do not engage in a proportionality analysis \u2013 that ...\nProportionality in Interpreting Constitutional Rights: A Comparison between Canada, the ...\nSingapore Management University Opinion Series No JL4/2012 (2012)\nFew rights that are guaranteed by constitutions and bills of rights are expressed to be absolute. 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Competing Narratives and Discourses of ...\nSingapore Journal of Legal Studies (2012)\nThis article aims to assess the role played by the rule of law in discourse by critics of the Singapore ...\nThe Past, Present and Future of the Internal Security Act\nSingapore Management University School of Law Opinion Series (2012)\nAssistant Professor Jack Tsen-Ta Lee, who teaches and researches constitutional and administrative law at the School of Law of the ...\nReforming the Right to Legal Counsel in Singapore\nThis is an opinion prepared for the Criminal Law Committee of the Law Society of Singapore on an arrested person\u2019s ...\nA Legal Backgrounder on By-elections\nThe expulsion of Yaw Shin Leong, the Member of Parliament for Hougang Single Member Constituency, from the Workers\u2019 Party has ...\nLet Presidential Hopefuls Have Their Say\nThe announcement by the Presidential Elections Committee (PEC) of the prospective candidates who have been issued certificates of eligibility for ...\nContact Jack Tsen-Ta LEE",
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        "raw_content": "Volvo P1900 is First Produced\nThe Volvo P1900 is a fiberglass-bodied roadster built in small numbers in 1956 and 1957 by Volvo of Sweden.\nVolvo's president and founder Assar Gabrielsson got the idea for the car when he saw a Chevrolet Corvette in America and wanted to make something similar. He asked Glasspar in California to tool a fibreglass/reinforced polyester body, which was later produced in Sweden. The car was built on a tubular steel chassis and used the PV444's 1414 cc engine producing 70 PS (51 kW; 69 hp). The engines (B14A and B16B[citation needed]) were fitted with twin SU carburetors, driving through a three-speed manual gearbox. Many other parts were taken also from the Volvo PV444.\nDemand was low, and the build quality was not up to Volvo standards.[1] Gunnar Engellau, who replaced Gabrielsson as president in 1956, took one for a drive on a holiday weekend and was dissatisfied enough that on returning to his office the following week cancelled the remaining production. \"I thought it would fall apart!\" is the legendary quote.\nThe total P1900 production was 68 cars, plus four or five prototypes. 44 were built in 1956, mostly for the Swedish market, and most still survive. The bulk of 1957's production went to the United States and elsewhere, and fewer of these are still in existence. Volvo's next sports car, the P1800, was much more successful.\nThe Volvo P1900 was a fiberglass-bodied roadster built in very small numbers in 1956 and 1957 by Volvo of Sweden.\nVolvo's president and founder Assar Gabrielsson got the idea for the car when he saw a Chevrolet Corvette in America and wanted to make something similar. He contacted Glasspar in California to tool a glassfiber-reinforced polyester body which was later produced in Sweden. The car was built on a tubular steel chassis and used Volvo's B14A and B16B engines fitted with twin SU carburettors, driving through a three-speed manual gearbox. Many parts were taken from the Volvo PV444.\nDemand was low, and the build quality was not high. Gunnar Engellau, who replaced Gabrielsson as president in 1956, took one for a drive on a holiday weekend and was dissatisfied enough that on returning to his office the following week cancelled the remaining production. \"I thought it would fall apart!\" is the legendary quote.\nThe total P1900 production was 68 cars, plus four or five prototypes. 44 were built in 1956, mostly for the Swedish market, and the vast majority still survive. Most of 1957's production went to the United States and elsewhere, and fewer of these are still in existence. Volvo's next sports car, the P1800 was much more successful.\nSource: Classic Vehicles Limited. Added by: Kevin Rogers\nAs the C70 convertible was brought out during 1998 to liven up Volvo's image, so the 1957 Volvo P1900 Sport convertible coupe, or Sport, was introduced in 1956 for the same reason.\nCompany founder Assar Gabrielsson visited America in 1953, taking note of the popularity of imported sports cars and the impact they were having on the U.S. industry. He also noticed the fiberglass body construction being used on sportsters like the Chevrolet Corvette and Kaiser-Darrin.\nGlasspar, Kaiser's Southern California body supplier for the Darrin, was contracted to design a sports car body, supply 20 examples, and provide technical support; Volvo took over the actual body production. Volvo gave the P1900 a leather interior and an attractive dashboard with full instrumentation -- including an oil temperature gauge.\nThe tough and economical Volvo PV444 supplied the mechanical bits. A more powerful 1.4-liter ohv four-cylinder engine was developed for the P1900 (and the American export version of the PV444). Twin SU carburetors, higher compression, and valve gear changes raised horsepower from 51 to 70. This was almost as much power as that of the 72-horsepower MGA and much more punch than in the 36-horsepower Volkswagen Karmann-Ghia. The standard three-speed gearbox was retained.\nThe PV444's Plymouth-inspired independent front suspension and Oldsmobile-like coil-spring rear suspension were used on the P1900 Sport. A tubular frame with a 94.5-inch wheelbase was developed just for the P1900. Though the frame looked sturdy, it wasn't stiff enough and a fiberglass body didn't do much to help increase rigidity.\nGunnar Engellau took over Volvo management in 1956 and promptly killed the P1900. Volvo lost money on each of the $3,922 two-seaters it sold and quality wasn't up to Volvo standards. Only 67 cars had been made when production stopped in 1957. 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        "raw_content": "3G services for mobile devices have been introduced by various handset creators and cellular carriers. The companies, however, are not very good at explaining the exact details, except for a given few. There seems to be a missing link between the current standard from previous services provided by 2.5G or 2G technology. Knowing the types and details will help you pick the right tools for your personal use or business. Here are some features.\n3G cellular technology is defined as the provision of wireless broadband data and information services right to a person\u2019s mobile unit. Compared to the previous technologies, 3G promises speeds ranging from 144 Kbps, which is 3 times faster compared to the traditional 56K dial-up modem connection up to 2.4 Mbps, which is very near cable-modem speed. The networks of 3G allows you to browse quickly through web pages, watch on-demand video programs, download and play music, videos and 3D games, watch streaming videos and music videos and have a video conference with others located on the other side of the plant.\nThe HSDPA is a new technology, which may also be called 3.5G, coming very soon. This offers fasters speeds of up to 7.2 Mbps and also promises the likes of 14.4 Mbps very soon. The interface is very much different on a cellular phone, but other experiences like downloading, streaming, web browsing and sending messages and email can be very comparable to a computer broadband connection.\nAs of the present, there are 3 big carriers that introduced and launched 3G services. There is also a wide array of 3G-enabled handsets now. In early 2005, Verizon Wireless first marketed the devices. Sprint and Cingular followed soon after. Cingular is now known as AT&T. T-Mobile is also joining the pack as it introduces its new 3G network in 2008.\nCurrently, 3G technology is the most recent in mobile communications. 3G is the shorter term for third generation, making analogue cellular technology generation one and digital/PCS generation two. The 3G technology is planned and devised for the real multimedia cellular phone, also known as smart phones. These tools feature higher bandwidths and transfer rates to cater to web-based applications and phone-based video and audio data files.\nThe most common include CDMA2000, which is based on code division multiple access, TD-SCDMA, which stands for Time-division Synchronous Code-division Multiple Access and WCDMA or UMTS which stands for Wideband Code Division Multiple Access.\n3G networks have the capability of transferring speeds up to 3 Mbps which is equivalent to around 15 seconds for every download of a 3-minute MP3 song. To compare, the speediest 3G cellular phones can move speeds up to 144 Kbps, which is equivalent to around 8 minutes to download a 3-minute MP3 song. The high data rates of 3G are recommended when downloading or acquiring information online, as well as sending and receiving huge multimedia files.\n3G phones are comparable to small laptops that can cater to several broadband applications like browsing the internet, receiving streaming videos online, video conferencing and sending and receiving faxes. The soaring towers are among the most important element of the group, allowing the data to be transferred from one hone to another. 3G basically is a cellular phone network protocol.\nYou can get more info about smartphones by visiting the manufacturer web site.\nTechnology Tags: 3g\n6 Responses to \u201cAn Introduction to 3G Technology\u201d\nmouni September 2, 2011 8:04 am\nthis website is good.I want the drawbacks and advantages of 3-G technology \u2026\u2026\u2026.please send that information to my mail\u2026\u2026\u2026.\nRavikesh bhardwaj March 16, 2011 4:08 am\nwhat are the negativw poibnt if 3g?\nsushmita February 21, 2011 6:19 am\ndemerits of 3g technology\nVinayaka.N.R February 12, 2011 1:47 pm\nThanks you i got a nice start to know about the 3G.\nPlease include its advanced quality dear so that i can move still further.\nm.saibaba January 31, 2011 11:09 pm\nits very nice .i need its advantages and disadvantages including applications\nSantosh Basumatary December 26, 2010 6:20 am\nWhat are negative points of 3G?",
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        "raw_content": "Town residents protest local council\u2019s decision to include it in Sept. 25 poll on Kurdish regional independence\nBy Hussein al-Amir\nDIYALA, Iraq\nArab residents of the town of Mandali in Iraq\u2019s east-central Diyala province staged demonstrations on Sunday to protest the town council\u2019s decision to include it in a planned poll on Kurdish regional independence.\nOn Aug. 17, Mandali\u2019s local council voted to include the town -- whose population includes both Arabs and Kurds -- in the controversial Sept. 25 referendum.\nHundreds of the town\u2019s Sunni Arab residents protested the council\u2019s decision on Sunday, converging on Mandali\u2019s local government headquarters and vowing to take \u201cescalatory steps\u201d if the move was not reversed.\n\u201cThose who want to include Mandali in the referendum seek to embroil the town in the politics of the region, which will only lead to further chaos and instability,\u201d Nazem al-Hayali, an Arab resident of the town who took part in the protest, told Anadolu Agency.\n\u201cThe town\u2019s Arab dignitaries, along with most residents, have repeatedly voiced their refusal to participate in the poll,\u201d he added, noting that Mandali had witnessed a similar protest last week.\n\u201cLocal Kurdish parties should consider the position of their Arab counterparts; otherwise, we will have to resort to additional measures,\u201d al-Hayali said without elaborating.\nSome protestors tore down Kurdish regional flags that had been hoisted in the town, raising the Iraqi national flag in its place.\nFollowing the arrival of demonstrators from outside the town, security forces -- from both the Iraqi federal government and the Kurdish region -- were deployed in the area.\nIn an effort to defuse the situation, Diyala Governor Muthanna al-Tamimi showed up in the town, where he met with both protest leaders and local Kurdish representatives.\nIt remains unclear whether the two sides reached any agreements or understandings.\nSlated for Sept. 25, the non-binding referendum will see residents of northern Iraq\u2019s Kurdish region vote on whether or not to declare independence from Baghdad.\nThe Iraqi government, however, rejects the planned poll, saying it will adversely affect the ongoing fight against the Daesh terrorist group, which still maintains a significant presence in Iraq.\nBaghdad also believes that holding the poll would violate Iraq\u2019s national charter.\nTurkey, too, rejects the planned referendum, saying the region\u2019s stability depends on Iraq\u2019s unity and territorial integrity.\nWashington has likewise voiced concern that the poll could serve as a \u201cdistraction\u201d from other pressing regional issues, especially the fight against terrorism and the stabilization of post-Daesh Iraq.\nSpain ends talks with Catalan separatist parties\nProtesters in Australia voice solidarity with Uighurs\nIndonesia: Protestors gather in front of Indian embassy\nArgentinians protest US intervention in Venezuela\nPalestinians protest Israel's ongoing siege of Gaza",
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        "raw_content": "Dr. Phil Talks Retirement Savings With AARP\nEven a small amount can help grow your nest egg\nby Gary Strauss, AARP, October 19, 2017 | Comments: 0\nRetirement may be years away for those in their 40s. But it\u2019s a prime time to sock away for the future. Take Aaron and Suzanne, a couple with two young children and adopting a third. They want to buy a home. They also want to save for their retirement, as well as for college for their kids. But saving is difficult, as Aaron is a self-employed farrier who works just nine months a year. Suzanne is unemployed.\nIn an appearance on the syndicated talk show Dr. Phil, AARP retirement expert Jean Setzfand tells the couple that it\u2019s good that they\u2019re thinking about their financial future now, as they have time to get started on a long-term savings plan.\nThe Dr. Phil segment is part of AARP\u2019s Saving for Retirement Campaign, launched this year with the Ad Council. (The campaign\u2019s website, AceYourRetirement.org, features an interactive coaching tool that provides easy-to-understand steps to jump-start a savings plan.)\nSetzfand says the couple, married for 18 years and with just $300 in savings, shares a common financial theme. \u201cThey exemplify the story of a lot of people. They\u2019re trying their very best. But they\u2019re at a loss, feeling like they don\u2019t know what to do,\u2019\u2019 Setzfand says.\nA recent survey found that many households have virtually no retirement savings. About 2 in 5 households headed by people ages 55 to 64 \u2014 more than 9 million households \u2014 have no retirement savings.\nEven saving a small amount helps, Setzfand says, because it\u2019s a starting point. Setzfand urges consumers of every age to:\nTry to increase retirement savings every year, even if it\u2019s just by 1 percent.\nConsider delaying retirement. Social Security payments increase each year you hold off collecting until age 70. That increases your annual benefit by 8 percent.\nWork after retirement. A part-time job or seasonal part-time work can add extra income.\nVIDEO: 10 best part-time jobs for post-retirement",
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It\u2019s also a great month to grab a slice of culture.\nThis year the Bayimba Festival will be held from the 2-5 August on the shores of Lake Victoria. This event showcases the finest Ugandan arts, music and entertainment and is the perfect addition to a nature- or activity-based visit.\nVisiting Uganda in September\nSeptember sees the beginning of the rains, yet primate viewing is still very much on the menu for those of adventurous heart. The many tropical butterflies found throughout the country will also become more visible and active in the rains.\nTowards the end of the month, Kampala hosts the B-Global Indigenous Hip Hop Festival, where artists throughout the country perform to the country\u2019s many hip-hop fanatics.\nVisiting Uganda in October\nIn October, the north sees the end of the rains while they\u2019re just beginning further south. 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        "raw_content": "Photo: Niagara Parks Twitter page, @NiagaraParks\nThe Chinese New Year is officially underway and Niagara will be marking the occasion with a variety of events.\nThe Year of the Pig will kick off with a lion dance at Fallsview Casino at 2:30 p.m. today. The falls will also be turning red for 15 minutes tonight starting at 10 p.m.\nPeople are also welcome to check out a special dinner and show at the Merritton Community Centre in St. Catharines on Friday starting at 4:30 p.m. It will be hosted by Niagara\u2019s Chinese Culture Association an Brock University\u2019s Confucius Institute.\nA variety of Niagara businesses will be celebrating the Lunar New Year with special promotions. The Mandarin has their Dumpling Festival with a special buffet from January 21st to March 31st. Fallsview Casino also has their Year of the Pig promotion with over $200,000 in prizes to be won.\nJing Liu, a Sales Coordinator with Niagara Falls Tourism says the local celebrations are very popular with the Chinese community.\n\u201cChinese people are really trying to find something to do during the Chinese New Year because right now in Canada we don\u2019t have a lot of things to celebrate. Therefore we hope this year we see more Chinese people coming.\u201d\nPrevious articleVictim\u2019s Identity Revealed in Grimsby Homicide Investigation\nNext articleUPDATE: Freezing Rain Warning for Niagara Region",
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        "raw_content": "The North American Securities Administrators Association (NASAA) published the Top Investor Traps of 2010 on August 3, 2010. NASAA President and Texas Securities Commissioner Denise Voigt Crawford cautioned investors by stating, \u201cKnowledge, attention to detail, and a healthy sense of skepticism are a triple threat to fight investment fraud.\"\nNASAA identified the top 10 most common investment products and practices as follows:\n\u2022 Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs). While ETFs resemble mutual funds in many respects, some, such as leveraged and inverse ETFs, may contain hidden traps and complexities, and may consist of highly leveraged bundles of exotic financial instruments, including options and other derivatives. Given their potential for volatility, leveraged ETFs may not be suitable for most retail investors. These types of ETFs are primarily designed for short-term trading (such as day-trading), and not for buy-and-hold strategies. 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High gold prices have trapped some investors in gold bullion scams in which a seller offers to retain \u201cpurchased\u201d gold in a \u201csecure vault\u201d and promises to sell the gold for the investor when it gains in value. In many instances the gold does not exist. Investors have also been harmed by promoters pitching investment pools in precious metal commodities and gold mines.\n\u2022 Green Schemes. Investment opportunities tied to the development of new energy-efficient \u201cgreen\u201d technologies are increasingly popular with investors and scammers alike. Scammers also exploit headlines to cash in on unsuspecting investors, whether from investments related to the clean-up of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill or the rising national interest in environmental innovations tied to \u201cclean\u201d energy, such as wind energy, wave energy, carbon credits and other alternative energy financing.\n\u2022 Oil & Gas Schemes. Regardless of the price at the pump, fraudulent energy promoters continue to capitalize both on interest in the commodity and on oil and gas as investment alternatives to the stock market. Oil and gas investments tend to be highly risky and unsuitable for traditional, smaller investors who cannot afford the risk. Securities investments offering profit participation in oil and gas ventures can be legitimate, but even when the underlying project is genuine, any revenues realized can be absorbed by high sales commissions paid to the promoter and dubious \u201cexpenses\u201d skimmed off by the managing partner. Some promoters, many of whom have had past run-ins with regulators, have attempted to structure their \u201cjoint ventures\u201d or \u201cgeneral partnerships\u201d to avoid securities regulation and deprive investors of important protections.\n\u2022 Affinity Fraud. Scam artists have found it lucrative to abuse membership or association with an identifiable group to convince a potential investor to trust the legitimacy of the investment. Typical affinity groups include religious, ethnic, professional, educational, language, age and any other group with shared characteristics that allow investors to trust members of the group. Rather than trusting a person or company due to a common affiliation, investors should seek further information about the investment from an unbiased, independent source, and review both the promises and risks.\n\u2022 Undisclosed Conflicts of Interest. When obtaining investment advice about securities, investors need to know that not all advice is given with their best interest at heart. Some salespeople can receive lucrative commissions when they sell a product that is risky or inappropriate for an investor, but don\u2019t have to disclose that financial incentive. Investors should demand that anyone giving advice or recommendations disclose how they are compensated.\n\u2022 Private or Special Deals. Some investors encounter investment opportunities or deals couched as \u201cprivate\u201d or only for \u201cspecial\u201d clients. While securities laws do offer businesses the opportunity to raise capital by selling securities to a relatively small number of investors in a non-public offering, these securities are not subject to the same review as others. Many state securities regulators have seen continued or increased abuse of fraudulent private offerings made under federal exemptions or not regulated at all. Although properly used by many legitimate issuers, private offerings have become an attractive option for con artists looking to steal money from investors by promoting the special or private nature of these schemes and by making false and misleading representations.\n\u2022 \u201cOff the Books\u201d Deals. \u201cOff the books\u201d sales are an increasingly common threat to investors. Be cautious if your broker offers an investment on the side instead of one sold through his or her employer. These \u201coff books\u201d investments may not only be illegal, but they can also be especially risky without the oversight and supervision of the broker\u2019s employer.\n\u2022 Unsolicited Online Pitches. Promoters of fraudulent investment schemes are moving beyond e-mail and turning to social media and online communities, such as Facebook, Twitter, Craigslist and YouTube to solicit unsuspecting investors. 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        "raw_content": "Previously, we\u2019ve written about what you should look for when buying an investment property, but really, there is so much more to it than just looking at the property. You\u2019ve got to take into account all the bureaucratic processes in addition to the physical aspects of your property.\nIt may seem like a lot, but as always, Allen Real Estate is here to help.\nHire a professional to do a building inspection and pest control.\nOkay, this may actually fall under the \u2018physical\u2019 list of steps in buying your property, but it\u2019s still important. Pest population is a significant point when considering the value of your investment property, and also a major player in the tenants\u2019 satisfaction with their home. It\u2019s really not something you want to try out some DIY on either, just fork out that little bit extra and get it checked out by the experts.\nDon\u2019t assume the Real Estate Agent is working for you.\nThey\u2019re not. They\u2019re working for their employer \u2013 the seller. Real Estate Agents make their money by buddying up and convincing you that they have your best interests at heart, when in actuality, their top priority is ensuring the best price for their seller. Now, we\u2019re not advocating treating all Real Estate Agents as scum, but just remember to take a grain of salt with everything they say and don\u2019t be afraid to point out any inconsistent points or question something that doesn\u2019t seem right.\nCheck your finances.\nEnsure you know exactly every penny you have to spend on your property, and how much you are willing to negotiate. It may be tough, but if the final price is just out of reach, it\u2019s probably best to let it go.\nResearch conveyancing and legal costs.\nThis relates significantly to the point above, but is so important that it merits its own sub-heading. Make sure you do your own research into this. You\u2019re going to need it done, and it will cost extra, so you want to be sure that the added cost doesn\u2019t sneak up to bite you when you\u2019re least expecting it.\nIf you\u2019re taking out a mortgage on your investment property, check out your lender to see if you require mortgage insurance. In some cases, lenders won\u2019t approve the loan unless you have deposit of [x]%, which varies from lender to lender or mortgage insurance. Don\u2019t get stuck without one or the other, and chat to your lender to see what their policy is.\nIt\u2019s been said that the three things to keep in mind when purchasing property is location, location, location. We\u2019d like to correct that to research, research, research. Be knowledgeable about your property. Know what\u2019s selling around you, and for how much. Learn how to negotiate. And most importantly, click through Allen Real Estate\u2019s website for top-notch advice on buying investment properties and all the added extras.",
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        "raw_content": "Designed by Nicolas Assenbrunner\nI've mentioned it before, but I'll mention it again: I love Lego. I'm a big fan of it, but I can't really justify buying it. Lego board games are a great way for me to buy some Lego while passing it off as part of my board game hobby. Unfortunately, Lego board games don't tend to be very good.\nI saw Frog Rush in a large supermarket, with a sale sticker that put it at \u00a34. That's a good deal for any board game, but for a board game made out of Lego the purchase was a no-brainer.\nAs with all Lego games, Frog Rush requires construction, and comes with a little instruction book to tell you how to put everything together. Building the set is often more fun than the actual game, and I am sure there must be some people who would be interested in Frog Rush just to get the extra Lego pieces for custom builds. For example, this game ships with 20 frog pieces in four different colours. Recently I have seen these pieces turning up as hood ornaments for cars in the Lego Monster Hunter series, and they have even been used upside down as gargoyle heads on the new Arkham Asylum Lego set. Getting 20 frogs (plus another 60 Lego pieces, including a decent-sized green base plate) would surely be a big incentive for a Lego fan to drop \u00a34 on this game.\nLego frogs - worth the price of admission alone.\nEven the dice is buildable, and you can use the faces from dice in other Lego games to create your own custom dice for your own custom games. This is one of the ideas Lego really pushes - the ability to combine game sets, and other Lego blocks you might have, to create new games, or new ways to play existing games. The thing is, I'm not really interested in that; I just want to play the games as they come out of the box.\nThe buildable dice, showing the \"hopping\" icon.\nSo, what is this game like, out of the box?\nTo be honest, I was pleasantly surprised. This game isn't particularly original, or particularly clever; but it is a nice little filler. It is also quite a good game for younger players, as there is some strategic play, but this is largely offset by the randomness of dice-rolling which makes it a little more chaotic and less of a brain-burning exercise than a purely strategic game would be.\nThe aim of the game is simple: Score points by getting your family of frogs from one side of the pond to the other side. You do this by rolling a dice, and then performing actions based on your roll.\nThree sides on the dice show pips (as on a normal dice), and this result allows you to move one frog up to that number of spaces.\nTwo sides on the dice show a \"hopping\" icon, which allows you to hop one of your frogs over an adjacent frog into an empty space beyond. If such a move is not possible, then you can move any frog a single space instead.\nFinally, one side on the dice is orange. 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If there was some way you could prevent the stork from attacking your frogs this might be acceptable, but when your fate is entirely determined by the luck of what your opponent rolls, then this is a real problem.\nThat damned stork... I hate that guy.\nAs I said before, Lego encourage you to mix up the rules and play the game your own way, and they even provide a page of variant rules to get you started. Luckily, one of the variant rules is a \"stork escape\" that allows you to give up your turn to bring a frog back to life. You absolutely must play with this rule, or you will find the stork ruining every single game.\nIt is also worth mentioning that the game really plays best as a two- or four-player game, because of the way the board is laid out; but Lego have thought of this too, and provide instructions for changing the configuration of the board for three players. 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        "raw_content": "What Caregivers Should Know About Alcohol use and Alzheimer's Disease\nIf you are a caregiver for a person with Alzheimer\u2019s, you may be concerned about the effects of alcohol on the disease. When alcohol use is being discussed, circumstances such as the severity of the dementia, and the amount of alcohol being consumed should be considered, among other factors.\nAlcohol Consumption and Stages of Alzheimer\u2019s Disease\nIn the early stages of AD dementia, a glass of wine a day with a meal may not cause much harm at all. That is, provided your loved is NOT taking medications that interfere with alcohol, and that the treating physician is in agreement. To further complicate the issue, consider that many individuals with moderate dementia may not remember how much they drank and may inadvertently partake in heavy drinking without even realizing it.\nIt is also important to note that some research findings point to the fact that drinking on a daily basis is not recommended for an older person in the senior years who has never been a regular drinker (even in small amounts). Studies showed that alcohol may have less of an adverse effect on seniors who have always been moderate drinkers, compared to those who refrained from drinking when they were young, then start drinking in the later years.\nAlcohol and Brain Health\nAlcohol adversely affects cognition and memory. In fact, according to CNN.com, one study, presented at the Alzheimer\u2019s Association International conference, indicated that the more often a senior (65 or older) binge drinks, the more likely he/she is to experience cognitive decline and memory deficits. Dr. Iain Lang, of Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry at the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom, led a study which revealed that in a group of 5,000 seniors; those who binged 2 times a month were 147% more likely to experience cognitive decline and 146% more apt to have memory problems than the group that didn\u2019t drink.\nArmed with this information it\u2019s easy to understand why drinking alcohol may not be the best idea for people with dementia due to AD. If you are concerned about a loved one with AD due to alcohol consumption be sure to discuss the issue with the physician. Reaching out to others dealing with similar concerns, by joining an AD caregiver\u2019s support group, is one way to get ideas and feedback on how to deal with the problem. If you suspect that a loved one has a severe drinking problem, professional intervention should be considered.",
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        "raw_content": "Democrats Are the Party of Destruction\nThe first image that came to mind after viewing the 2019 expression of exultant joy by New York Democrat representatives when Governor Cuomo called for a constitutional amendment to shore up abortion for New Yorkers was the 1939 jubilation by the German Reichstag when Hitler asserted that the end of world Jewry was his ultimate goal.\nIn both cases, the elation was about death. It is not really surprising, since it is becoming patent that the \"D\" in Democrat stands also for \"destruction.\" Democrats may couch their destructive tendencies in euphemisms like \"social justice\" and \"women's rights,\" but one thing is clear: there is no objection from any Democrats as the party embraces the most radical left-wing ideology, meant to result in the demise of America. Success is to be destroyed; advancement is to be suppressed. Babies are expendable. Hubris under the cloak of social justice slogans runs amok.\nIt extends to each issue the Democrats embrace. Every city that has come under Democrat control is proof positive that instead of raising the standard of living for the occupants, the city falls to crime, gangs, and drugs. In fact, \"America is awash with troubled, dysfunctional cities that have been electing Democratic mayors for decades.\"\nTheir restrictive economic policies combined with outright corruption result in the death of the middle class. Once that is gone, the city is done for. Yet the Democrat slate of socialist-loving candidates continues to opt for this destruction as its members tout the 70% tax, which would turn America into Venezuela. Concomitant with this assault is the death of outrage as \"diversions, half-truths, equivocations and sophistry\" now describe the Democratic Party.\nMoreover, the destruction of public schools, once the jewels of American education and advancement, has been taken over by the Democrat left. John Perazzo documents in his \"Shame of Our Schools\" how the Democrats have destroyed public education in the inner cities. It is about the exploitation of our children's minds rather than the elevation of their thinking. A mind is a terrible thing to waste, yet in this generation of more credentialed students than ever before, many of these same students are functionally illiterate as they clutch a college degree to show for it.\nThe latest assault on American education resulting in wanton destruction of excellence is at Harvard University. A bastion of left-wing ideology and outright discrimination, Harvard denies admittance to Asian students because such does not comport with the left-wing diversity that has permeated and poisoned centers of higher learning. Abe Greenwald writes in \"The War on Asian Americans\" how \"at Harvard ... the attack on Asian-American applicants is so clear, deliberate and systematic as to be disturbingly similar to the most bigoted chapter in that institution's history \u2013 its campaign to purge Jews from its student body throughout the early decades of the 20th century.\"\nAcademia, dominated by left-wing Democrats, is not disturbed one iota for \"once again singling out one [group] for exclusion and perpetrating a great sin against thousands of individuals.\" Thus, the thinking goes that it is moral to destroy the aspirations of one group over another.\nMayor Bill de Blasio will not work to improve the education of New York's Hispanic and black student population. Instead, he will destroy the highly touted Specialized High Schools Admissions Test, which has always been an academic, not a race-based exam. No one will bother to inquire why so many blacks and Hispanics continue to do poorly \u2013 could it be that public schools deliberately dumb down their education? Could it be that Spanish-speaking students do not assimilate and are not held to a higher standard of learning English like every other immigrant group? Could it be that the gang violence in the inner cities is more a magnet than any constructive activities because corrupt politicians will not improve conditions? No, that would not fit the lie that America is a racist society, which is the dominant theme of the Democratic Party, wherein the word \"racism\" is applied to everything.\nIf the protection of innocent babies does not register within the Democratic Party's moral compass, surely, Democrats don't care about securing American borders from vicious MS-13 gangs, human-traffickers, Islamic terrorists, and sexual predators. Rather, the Democrats pave the road with censorship and scorn at commonsense ideas and solutions.\nMichael W. Cutler explains how the term \"illegal aliens\" has now become \"undocumented workers,\" softening the facts about people who are en masse making an assault into the United States. In fact, \" [t]he desire of the majority of people to be fair and polite has been perverted to obfuscate important issues.\" The Democratic Party's globalists continue to exploit language. Hence, \"[w]hen it comes to immigration, consider how effectively scammers with malevolent motives have cynically played the 'compassion card.' They see vulnerabilities to exploit in the compassionate and charitable characteristics of Americans, turning virtues into veritable weapons to be used against Americans.\" The linguistic convolutions of Nancy Pelosi are astonishing as she weaves and bobs to avoid the obvious. To think that the Democrats were interested in the DREAMers \u2013 instead, they are working to destroy this group's chances via Trump's latest accommodation.\nIn a perverse twist, it seems that like King Midas, whose touch turned everything into gold, the Democrat globalists destroy everything they touch.\nLife is supplanted for calculated death, either through late-term abortions or death panels for the elderly. Liberty and opportunity are squashed as the Democrats eagerly await the time when they can tax people to the point of abject poverty. Left-wing Democrats have made a devil's pact with social media sites that serve to censor and close American minds \u2013 the first step toward a totalitarian world.\nPursuit of happiness can never be the aim of the Democratic left because if Americans are content, the Democrats will have lost their base. Who will need to be dependent on Democrat government freebies? The grandiose but completely unworkable ideas of free health care and free tuition can be implemented only when the left has completely indoctrinated its school-age population so that genuine intellectual curiosity and questioning are subdued and eventually snuffed out. Punishment, shaming, and ostracism result if one disagrees with the left-wing Democratic Party line.\nOh, and the assault on boys \u2013 this is not about empowering the girls. It is about making men feel that it is wrong to stand up and be heroic. It is about demeaning those traditional ideas of honor, courage, and protection of the home and family. Democrat operatives are sculpting boys in such ways that these good manly attributes are scorned and eventually destroyed. They have already succeeded within the black population, where 72% of black children are fatherless as a result of Democrat legislation over the years.\nExtreme ideas are fostering extreme behavior to the point that a nine-month-old baby can now be murdered as he is born. Are there any sensible Democrats left in the party who are troubled by the radical tilt their party has taken? Why don't they speak up? Why don't they put on their big boy pants? Why don't they leave the party?\nClearly, they ignore Winston Churchill's warning: \"Dictators ride to and fro on tigers from which they dare not dismount. And the tigers are getting hungry.\" If these weak-minded politicians continue to support their party's policies, accept the anti-Semitism of the party's latest arrivals, and allow the murder of innocent babies without any restrictions, they too will end up in the tiger's mouth. The destructive dictatorship of the Democratic Party will eventually be their own demise.\nIn 1908, Churchill asserted \"What is the use of living, if it be not to strive for noble causes and to make this muddled world a better place for those who will live in it after we are gone?\"\nWe, of any political persuasion, must not be afraid to halt the truly destructive tendencies so that the next generation will not look at us with disdain. For starters, the Democratic Party must be seen for what it is: a party that exults when destruction is achieved.",
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        "raw_content": "\u00ab AP reporter attacks and mocks Kirsten Gillibrand presidential campaign | A practical application of the classic word 'antidisestablishmentarianism' \u00bb\nSenator Lindsey Graham wants to hold Democrats' feet to the fire on the Green New Deal and force them to \"put up or shut up\" by an up-or-down vote on the resolution in Congress.\n\"Let's vote on the Green New Deal!\" Graham, a Republican, tweeted Friday. \"Americans deserve to see what kind of solutions far-left Democrats are offering to deal with climate change.\"\nGraham knows the Green New Deal would never pass Congress. In fact, Democrats aren't united behind the bill, which moderates fear will alienate key bases of their support, including unions.\nDemocratic New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez unveiled the Green New Deal bill Thursday, and Massachusetts Sen. Ed Markey introduced a companion bill in the Senate.\nThe resolution calls for \"10-year national mobilizations\" to fighting global warming by eliminating all carbon dioxide emissions from all sectors of the economy, including the power industry, agriculture, transportation and every building.\nAfter Ocasio-Cortez announced the non-binding resolution, the firestorm it set off \u2014 even among Democrats \u2014 forced her to pull the resolution from her website.\nThe Green New Deal also calls for \"repairing historic oppression\" among certain groups and putting in place a slew of welfare programs, from universal health care to government jobs guarantees.\n\"So really the heart of the Green New Deal is about social justice and it's about allowing and fighting for things like fully funded pensions for coal miners in West Virginia, fighting for clean water in Flint, and fighting for the ability of indigenous peoples to take a leadership role in, in where we're moving as a country,\" Ocasio-Cortez told NPR Thursday.\nSo fully funded pensions for coal miners she wants to throw out of work. Brilliant.\nThe deal wouldn't have a chance of passage, of course, but that's not the point of calling for a vote. Democrats casually toss around the word \"radical\" when describing many GOP proposals. That angle of attack has disappeared forever because of the Green New Deal.\nThere is so much to make fun of and attack in this proposal, but perhaps Ocasio-Cortez said it best: this has nothing whatsoever to do with climate change and everything to do with social justice \u2014 reordering American society in the image of Vladimir Lenin. Massively coercive, this isn't a virtual government takeover of the economy. It's a real takeover, as sure as if Lenin were resurrected and his plan for state control of business, industry, and capital revived.\nIt's still nearly two years to the election, and there's a good chance that senior Democrats on the Hill will seek to bury this proposal. But their problem is that many Democratic hopefuls for the presidential nomination have come out in favor of it. It would be bizarre if they suddenly forgot they'd endorsed it.\nDonald Trump's re-election and Republicans retaking the House just got a huge boost from this massive blunder.",
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        "raw_content": "The Origins of Wine Aroma, Part 5 - Oak\nWe've talked about the contributions of the grapes, the yeast, and the bacteria to wine flavor and aroma, but there's one particular storage vessel that is particularly associated with wine that adds its own contributions to the flavor and aroma profile: the oak barrel.\nThere are three major species of oak that are most commonly used for wine barrels-- Quercus robur, Quercus sessilis, and Quercus alba. The first two are European, and the last is American. Aside from looking different, they all provide something slightly different to wine. For example, barrels from the Central forest of France are typically made from Quercus sessilis and are more likely to contribute high aromatics to wines versus barrels made from the Limousin forest just south of it, where Quercus robur dominates and the wood has more tendency to contribute polyphenols (structural components) to the wine. Wine aged in American Quercus alba is likely to pick up even less phenolics from the oak than either of the French varieties, so winemakers looking for a softer oak profile would do well to look to American oak.\nBarrel flavor goes beyond origin and species, however. Once the trees are felled, and staves cut, they need to be dried. This can take place either in a kiln, or out of doors-- usually 24 to 48 months. During this time, the moisture content in the wood drops to about 12%, the cellulose in the wood starts to break down into compounds that influence the character of the wine, and the tannins in the wood start to bind together, which has the effect of making them feel softer on the palate.\nAfter drying, the staves will be shaped, and assembled into a barrel. After shaping, the staves will be raised, or stood in an upright circle held in place with a few hoops. At this point they need to be made somewhat malleable to get them into the characteristic barrel shape. This can be done by steaming or firing. If they're fired, they'll be sprayed with water during the firing in order to help with the bending.\nOnce the barrel is shaped, it is then toasted. Variations in the level of toasting will impact the flavors imparted to the wine with lighter toasts contributing more natural wood aroma and flavor, medium toasts contributing more vanilla and caramel, and darker toasts skewing more towards spicy and smoky tones.\nHere at Aridus, we use a variety of oaks and toasts. For example, we really enjoy the flavors that Hungarian and Russian oak impart to our Chardonnay-- a sort of unique vanilla, coconut and hazelnut combination. We use a fairly high percentage of American oak on our Tempranillo to impart some of that traditional dill note that you get in many classic Riojas. And we tend to use light toasts for wines like our Grenache, and heavier toasts on the Cabernet Sauvignon. Ultimately, we utilize a variety of barrels from different forests and with different toast levels so we can craft the perfect final blend. We have over 20 types of barrels on site, which gives us a lot fo flexibility when it comes to matching wine to barrel.\nWho's afraid of the TTB?\nYou may have guessed this, but alcohol is one of the most highly regulated industries in the United States. If you're a youthful-looking consumer, you'll be well aware of this when the clerk at your neighborhood supermarket or liquor store, or the bartender at your favorite watering hole inspects your ID to make sure you're of age. If you receive wine club shipments from us, you'll be aware of the indication on the box that the recipient of the wines must provide proof of 21+ years of age. These laws and regulations are set and enforced primarily at the state level, with penalties and specific requiremetns varying from state to state.\nAs a producer of wine, we're regulated on our end as well, both on a federal and state level. The federal agency tasked with overseeing us is the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau, or the TTB for short. As the name suggests, the group regulates producers of alcohol and tobacco products, but also firearms and the fuel alcohol we're all familiar with from putting in our cars. They aren't tasked with regulating sales, but with regulating production, importation, distribution, and labelling, according to the Federal Alcohol Administration Act, which went into effect in 1935 and was ammended in 1988. Ultimately, the TTB reports up to the Department of the Treasury.\nBecause alcohol is an intoxicant, the reporting on it is pretty comprehensive. We file reports with the TTB quarterly to let them know how much bulk wine we have on site, how much bottled inventory in case goods storage, and during harvest, how much volume is fermenting. We keep track down to the bottle and the gallon. If we lose 20 gallons while we're filtering-- we report it. If we remove a case from storage to bring to the tasting room, we report it. We pay taxes for the privilege of working in this industry, so we make sure that each drop is accounted for.\nThe TTB also approves every label that we put on a bottle to ensure that what we're putting out to you, our customers, is accurate and that we've included all the required information regarding alcohol content, safety warnings, and volume in bottle. This is true for every label you see on the wine shelf-- somebody in the TTB has taken a close look at it and given it the okay. Given the number of labels that must come across their desks every day, they do a pretty remarkable job of getting the yea or nay back in a timely manner. They also do a good job of laying out comprehensive information on how to comply with their regulations on their website. They even have a section for consumers, which is pretty interesting if you want more information about the functions of the TTB. You can even sign up for their newsletter if you find yourself fascinated with this governmental bureau.\nAt the end of the day, most of these regulations are for consumer protection. And even though the number of regulations can seem daunting, doing the homework and asking the questions to make sure that we're in compliance not only helps us be more informed producers, it helps us understand some of the history of our industry here in the US.\nThese are a few of my favorite tools...\nThe tools around the winery are one of my favorite parts of the job. There's seemingly a specialized tool for every task. Here are a few of my favorites, and their uses!\nWine thieves - glass and stainless steel\nThese are used for sampling barrels-- you pull the bung out of the barrel, dip the sanitized wine theif in, put your thumb over the hole at the top, and voila! You can pull out a sample. I always use a stainless steel one, because *fun fact* I've broken every single glass wine thief I've ever used. I'm just that clumsy.\nThey're not nerf balls-- they're specialized sponges that we use for cleaning hoses. You string all your hoses together, hook them up to a pump and a tub of cleaning liquid, then let the pump push a sponge ball through the whole setup. Anything that might have built up inside the hose gets scrubbed out.\nWe use these to securely hold fittings on tanks-- valves, hoses, etc. What I really like about this little thing, though, is that if you practice a little bit, you can flick one into place with one hand and look super cool. 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        "raw_content": "Helping Homeowners Get Their Property Back\nMany people who are on the brink of losing their homes to foreclosure are willing to do anything and trust anyone who offers them the tiniest bit of hope that there is a way out of their financial difficulties. Brothers David and John Zepeda took advantage of many in Southern California who were in this desperate situation, setting up a sophisticated criminal fraud ring that targeted Spanish-speaking families whose homes were on the verge of foreclosure.\nThe Zepedas and their associates told victims that they could save their homes from foreclosure and convinced them to sign contracts written in English only. Because these people could neither read nor speak English, they did not know that the documents they were signing were actually quitclaim deeds that transferred the titles of their homes over to the Zepedas. The families paid the Zepedas hefty fees up front, as well as monthly mortgage payments, under the assumption that the brothers were negotiating loan modifications with the banks. In reality, the Zepedas were pocketing the money, and in some cases even renting out the homes they had stolen. Several hundred families were victims of these crimes before the Zepedas were arrested in Fall 2012.\nAfter being referred by Public Counsel, Kaye Scholer provided pro bono representation to three families who were wronged by the Zepedas, suing the brothers for damages as well as to reclaim the titles of our clients\u2019 homes. The Zepedas defaulted in our civil suits. On June 21, 2013, we put on live testimony from each of our clients to prove that they were the rightful owners of their homes. The judge ruled in our favor and cancelled the fraudulent quitclaim deeds signed by our clients. In addition, the judge also granted our clients out-of-pocket damages, costs and prejudgment interest. Total judgment for all cases combined was $41,835.04. According to several California State officials, the vast majority of the Zepedas\u2019 victims have not yet reclaimed the titles to their homes, making our clients among a very lucky minority who have done so.\nThe Kaye Scholer team who advised the three families consisted of Associates Oscar Ramallo, Robert Estrin and Daniel Paluch, as well as Legal Assistants Lisa Mammone and Judy Ehrlich. Partner Dan Grunfeld provided initial supervision, while Director of Administration Aurel van Iderstine assisted on the matter as translator.",
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        "raw_content": "I have noticed that adoption has come up quite a bit,and understand the impact it can have on someone as I was adopted as a baby but it had major effects on me and I feel was a contributor to my bulimia as I felt I dint know who I was what I should look like etc and had an adopted mother with disordered eating. What has helped in the last year was reading a book called The Primal Wound. I would reccommend it to ANyone involved in adopted - adoptees,adoptive parents,birth parents and family. I think if I had the insight the book gave me 20yrs ago I may have been able to deal with life better.\nIf you have ANY link with adoption PLEASE read it.\nA very good book. I am a birth mom, and I know many other birth moms and many adoptees. There is deep pain and struggle for us all that anyone who hasn't been there could never understand. I find it quite similar to how anyone not in our ed struggle can't grasp the enormity and sometimes downright horror we experience.\nI feel compelled to try to share information about ed as much as I feel compelled to share information about adoption. So I appreciate your suggesting such a powerful and informative book.\nThanks Rubiegirl,I hope everything is as good as it could be for u adoption wise,I have a lot of respect for birth mums. I also feel the same way as you to EdS boosting awareness as much as possible with the hope that u can make a difference. The Primal Wound is a tough read whatever way you are involved in adoption and I feel it's an essential read for anyone involved or close,I just wish I could get some of my family to read it and then they may understand me and my problems a bit more and help me to support my daughter too .\nI think some adoptive families only see adoption as a blessing to the adoptee and adoptive family. They don't understand the \"loss\" part of adoption. They don't see the adoptee's loss, only the adoptee's gain.\nWhen we were adopting, we had a bunch of required training, and one was a workshop with a panel of adoptees on \"loss in adoption.\" We also had a panel of birth moms in a different workshop.\nIt was a very informative workshop. I think most people don't understand the loss an adoptee experiences in losing birth heritage/history and birth family, even if adopted as an infant. In the adoptees I know, some feel that loss and some don't. It seems to be very individual. I have two who are close to me who are at opposite ends of that spectrum.\nI have not, BTW, read The Primal Wound.",
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        "raw_content": "The staggering costs of management gone bad In 2004, The Future Foundation surveyed more than 700 executives in 7 countries worldwide to get a sense of the real cost of poor management. The results of that survey were sobering:\nUS executives were each wasting an average of an hour every day \u2013 that\u2019s 34 days (or nearly 7 full weeks) per year \u2013 cleaning up after poor performers.\n68% of the mistakes that employees made were never noticed by their managers.\nIn the US alone, it was costing companies $105 billion every single year to correct problems that bad management and hiring practices created.\nAnd the costs don\u2019t stop there. The problem with tolerating poor performance from your managers is that it pushes away your high performing employees. Not only does that contribute to brain drain in your company \u2013 it also costs a lot to replace them. Back in 2011, the US Department of Labour estimated that the average cost of replacing an employee in private industry was $13,996. Other experts estimate that figure to be closer to 50% of the salary of the employee you\u2019re losing. And remember: those figures are historical, so you\u2019d need to adjust them for inflation to get today\u2019s equivalent. In other words: managers who perform poorly do more than just make the employees who report to them miserable. They can also have a catastrophic effect on your business\u2019s bottom line.\nSo what can you do to reduce your company\u2019s management-related losses? Senior Communications Specialist Tatiana Beale says that the first step to avoiding the losses associated with poor management is hiring the right people in the first place. This doesn\u2019t mean those people need to arrive with all the skills required to be a good manager. It does, however, mean they need to understand that engagement is necessary for business success. They also need to understand how to connect with their employees on an individual level \u2013 to see employees as people, rather than robots. Beyond this, one of the most essential attributes for a good manager is the willingness be a lifelong learner. If someone lacks a skill, you can help them to learn it \u2013 but if they have the wrong attitude, no amount of training will help them (or the people who work for them!)\nSome of the most important skills your managers need to excel in include:\nEffective delegation: this ensures they get the best possible results from their team by assigning the right tasks to the right people in the right way.\nGiving feedback: this helps to keep team members motivated and engaged; and ensures that any necessary performance corrections are made.\nMentoring and being mentored: this helps managers to continue to develop their own skills; and ensures that they contribute to developing the skills of their team.\nAuthentic leadership: this helps managers to become great leaders \u2013 understanding the strengths and needs of their team members; and helping them to act with integrity at all times.\nEnsure your company\u2019s managers have the skills they need!\nThis article was first posted in The Huffington Post.\nWhat\u2019s the true cost of poor management in your company? | Asia Professional Speakers Singapore",
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        "raw_content": "Iran: How the Deal Could Shape the Middle East\nThe Iran nuclear deal has the potential to stabilize the Middle East by neutralizing a major threat to regional and international security. But at a time of growing uncertainty and conflict in the region, will a nuclear deal compel Iran to play nice with its neighbors, or will it allow the Iranian regime to devote more resources to its militant regional proxies, further enflaming conflicts in Syria, Iraq, Yemen, and beyond? What is at stake the day after the deal is done for key American allies in the region, including Israel? What are the near and long-term implications of a deal, and how will it likely be judged by history?\nSpeakers: Karim Sadjadpour, David Petraeus, Vali Nasr, Nicholas Burns\nWatch and Listen: Middle East\nIraq and Afghanistan: 15 Years and Counting\nThe spring of 2018 marked the 15th anniversary of the US invasion of Iraq, and the war in Afghanistan has gone on long... See more\nThe crown prince Mohammed bin Salman has embarked on the social and economic renewal of Saudi Arabia, launching a... See more\nWhat the World Gets Wrong about Refugees\nMost of us probably harbor preconceived notions about refugees. Maybe it\u2019s a misunderstanding about what drove them... See more\nConfessionalism and Electoral Reform in Lebanon",
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        "raw_content": "THE MYSTERY OF COMPILE AND LINK\nA couple off months ago, someone came up to me at a users' group meeting and suggested a topic for C-manship. He told me that, though he had no problem getting the example programs presented in C-manship up and running, he was still confused about what actually goes on during a compilation and link. He also was confused about the different types of files we must manipulate when programming in C\u2014specifically .O and .H files.\nAs I thought about what this person had told me, I realized that, though we discussed compilation and linking briefly when C-manship first started, we never did actually explore the process in detail. This month we're going to make up for that lack. We're going to find out exactly what happens during a compilation and link, and discuss the differences between the various files that we use during this process.\nThere is one thing that we all have to know before we can go any further with this topic. To some, what I'm about to say may be an obvious fact; to others it may come as a revelation. But whatever group you may fall into, this fact is essential in understanding how your C compiler actually works.\nFact: Every computer understands only one language: machine language. And every program, no matter what language it's written in, must sooner or later be reduced to machine language.\nOf course, to completely understand the above fact, we must know exactly what machine language is. If you were to get a listing of a machine-language program, what you would have would be a long list of numbers. There would be no variable names, no labels of any kind, no strings of characters: nothing but numbers. Those numbers represent the instructions the machine understands and the data it needs to perform those instructions. And if we wanted to get very literal about all this, the numbers in our list would all be binary numbers\u2014that is, consisting of nothing but zeros and ones. Usually, to make things easier for the programmer, \"memory dumps\" produce listings in hexadecimal format.\nHow a program is converted to machine code varies with the language you may be using. For example, when you run an uncompiled BASIC program, each statement in the program is converted into machine language as it's encountered, rather than the whole program being converted at once. This is why BASIC programs are so slow. BASIC is an example of an \"interpreted\" language.\nAssembly-language programs are as close to machine language as you can get. Each assembly-language statement represents a single machine-language instruction. For this reason, many people confuse the terms \"assembly language\" and \"machine language,\" but they are really not the same. Assembly language uses mnemonics (easy-to-remember names) for each of the machine-language instructions to make it easier for programmers to remember them. An assembly-language program is not interpreted; it is \"assembled.\" During the assembly process, each of the mnemonics is converted to its machine-language equivalent.\nFinally, we get to \"compiled\" languages, of which C is one. When a program is compiled, all the instructions in the source code are converted into machine language, so that we end up with a runnable program\u2014one that doesn't need to be interpreted. That's why C programs run faster than BASIC programs. Of course, before we have a runnable module, we have to do some linking. We'll get to that in a moment.\nWhat exactly goes on during a compilation depends on the compiler you're using. There are really no set rules, except that it's the compiler's responsibility to take the source code and turn it into object code, the machine-language version of the program. To accomplish this, some compilers make several \"passes\" over the source code, while others, such as Megamax C, make only one pass.\nThe one-pass compiler is much faster than the others, but that speed comes with certain disadvantages. For instance, a multipass compiler usually converts the source code into assembly code, then assembles the assembly code into the object code. (The Alcyon compiler works this way.) One of the advantages of this multistep process is that the assembly code that is produced by the compiler can be modified by the programmer before it is assembled and linked. This way, the programmer can do some code optimizing on sections of the program that may not run as fast as he'd like. In addition, the assembly-language listings produced by the compiler can be helpful in locating hard-to-find bugs in the program (assuming that you are familiar with 68000 assembly language).\nThe Megamax compiler is a one-pass compiler. It takes our source code and converts it directly into a machine-language module. Because no assembly-language file is created during the compilation, we don't have the option of \"tweeking\" the program.\nHowever, to make up for this, Megamax allows us to place assembly-language code directly into our source code, which speeds up sections of our programs that may need optimizing. In addition, you can use a disassembler to turn the object module into assembly code.\nAnother important thing we need to know about the compiler is that it can substitute machine-language instructions only for text within the source code that it recognizes as C keywords or C operations. Generally, the process goes something like this: The compiler grabs a line of source code and compares what it finds there to a list of instructions it's able to handle. If it finds a match, it writes to the object file it's creating the machine-language code that represents the C instruction it found. If it doesn't find a match, it sets aside the instruction and goes on to the next.\nFor example, let's say the compiler has just read in this line:\nfor (x=8; x<10; ++x)\nThis is a standard FOR...NEXT loop, and the compiler knows exactly what to do with it. The keyword for will be in its list of acceptable instructions and the values to use in the loop are found within the source line itself. The only stumbling block is the variable x. If x has been defined properly, its address will be found in a table of addresses the compiler has built. If x isn't found in the table, the compiler will generate an error.\nNow let's say the compiler reads in this line:\nv_bar (handle, pxy);\nThe compiler can check for the variables handle and pxy to make sure that they're in its table. If they're found in the table, the compiler is satisfied. If they're not in the table, an error is generated. But what about the label v__bar? It's a function, not a keyword, so it won't be found in the compiler's list of instructions. The compiler has no idea of what to do with v__bar(), so it just assumes that it'll run across the label for this function somewhere else in the program. It leaves a space for its address and moves on.\nIf v__bar() happened to be one of our own functions, the compiler would come across it sooner or later and store its address in the space it reserved for that address. (This is called \"back patching,\" and not all compilers do this. Sometimes patching in the address is left to the linker.) But, as you know, v__bar() is a VDI function. The function itself will not be found in our source code. Does this problem upset the compiler? The compiler couldn't care less about the absence of a function. It'll assume that the function we're calling will be found in another module, and pass the problem on to the linker.\nIt's important to realize that the code produced by the compiler, even though it's in machine-language form, is not executable. In that object module are many \"references\" that need to be resolved. such as v__bar() from the above example. Essentially, what the compiler has passed on to the linker is an object module containing all the machine code generated from our source code, but missing much of the machine-language code it needs to become executable.\nWhen the compiler came across our call to v__bar(), for instance, it didn't know where the code for this mysterious function was; so it left a blank for the linker to handle. When we link the program, the linker will add the code needed to perform v__bar() and patch the address of that code into the blank space left by the compiler.\nWhat is the address of v__bar? Well, we don't really know. All (well, almost all) of the programs that run on an ST must be \"relocatable\"\u2014that is, they must be able to run anywhere in your ST's memory. This causes a problem for the linker when it comes to addresses, because the addresses of functions and data will change depending on where the program is loaded in memory. I said the linker must supply the addresses, right? How can the linker supply an address for a relocatable program that has yet to be loaded in memory?\nIn a way, it can't. All the addresses generated during the compile and link process are actually offsets from the beginning of the program, and the beginning of the program is given the address of zero. When you load an executable program into your ST's memory, the program loader replaces these offsets with real addresses. Sounds tricky, but there is really nothing to it. All the loader has to do is add the offsets already generated during the compile and link to the address the program is being loaded at. This sum will be an absolute address. Simple, eh? Although we don't know at link time the absolute address of v__bar() (or any other function), we do know where the code for calling this function on a machine-language level can be found: It's in Mega-max's system library, SYSLIB. In fact, SYS-LIB contains the code for calling all the GEM and TOS functions listed in your Megamax manual. (Other compilers have a similar system library, but a different name.)\nNotice I said above that SYSLIB contains the code for calling all the functions.\nThe machine-language code that actually performs v__bar() and the other system functions are built in to your ST's operating system; it's part of GEM. The code found in SYSLIB \"binds\" the code generated by the compiler to the OS routines. This binding is necessary because the ST's operating system requires a lot of special handling. For instance, a VDI call needs to have some arrays filled in before it can do its work. When programming in C, these arrays are invisible to us. But if we were programming in assembly language, we'd have to handle these arrays ourselves.\nSo the linker takes the code that was generated by the compiler and attempts to resolve all the missing addresses. In its attempt to do this, the linker will search through any other files you may be linking to, as well as its own system files. When the linker finds the proper label in its table, it adds the machine code for the function to our existing object module and patches in the address of the code. This continues, with the linker constantly adding code and resolving addresses, until it gets to the end of the object-code module, at which point we have a complete program.\nThe file types\nSome people may be confused about all the different file types we encounter when putting together a program in C. There are three we need to be concerned with: .O, .H files and libraries.\nThe .O files are the object files we've been talking about. They are in machine-code form, but are not as yet executable. They need to be combined by the linker with the code that will make them complete programs.\nWhen developing a program in C, it is advantageous to compile finished portions of the program into separate .O modules. This technique greatly speeds up compile time as our program gets bigger and bigger, since the code we've written previously doesn't need to be compiled every time; it just has to be linked to our new code.\nLet's write a simple program that will illustrate some of the things we've been talking about. First, type in the following code under the filename TEST.C and compile it:\nprint_text ( \"This is a test.\" );\ngemdos (0\u00d71);\nAfter compilation you should have the file TEST.O on your disk. This file contains the machine-code equivalent of the C program shown above. The compiler has converted everything in the source code except the call to print__text(). The compiler can't do anything about this function because it doesn't know where or what it is. Did the compiler complain? Did you get an error? No. The compiler just assumed we knew what we were doing and left the missing-function problem for the linker to solve.\nNow try to link TEST.O. What happened? After searching through all its libraries in vain, the linker told us that it didn't know anything about a function called print__text(). The linker passed the problem back to us. We have to solve the problem by writing the code for print__text(). Type the following under the filename PRINT.C and compile it:\nprint_text ( string )\nprintf ( \"%s\\n\", string );\nYou should now have on your disk the files TEST.O and PRINT.O. All we have to do to get an executable program is link these two files together. Do that and run the resultant program. 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        "raw_content": "The Exchange 1-8-10\nIt\u2019s only the first week in January, but the Cape Cod Times has already made its toughest decision of the year. On Jan. 3, the paper axed six comics from and added four new ones to its Sunday lineup. By now, fans of Andy Capp, Beetle Bailey, The Lockhorns, Mary Worth, Prince Valiant, and Slylock Fox are lighting torches and preparing to march on the castle. Nothing agitates a newspaper reader more than tampering with the funnies, unless it\u2019s forgetting to run the crossword puzzle.\nHarold Evans, the former editor of The Times of London, has it right in his new book, My Paper Chase: \u201cA newspaper is an argument on the way to a deadline. If there isn\u2019t any argument, there isn\u2019t much of a newspaper.\u201d\nA friendly salute across the Cape\u2019s newspaper row goes to the Historical Society of Old Yarmouth Newspaper Committee, which every month delivers a polished gem in The Register. The Dec. 24 contribution filled us in on the local connections of poet Conrad Aiken, who most of us connect with the town of Brewster and one of Aiken\u2019s students, John Hay, who founded what became the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History and inspired in turn another great writer, Robert Finch. The Yarmouth historians make the case for Aiken\u2019s connection to their town, where he owned property as early as 1919. The homesick poet once wrote from England: \u201cWe groan for the comforts, social and physical and psychical, of South Yarmouth\u2026 From the literary or artistic points of view, there is nothing to be got here that I can\u2019t provide for myself in Barnstable County.\u201d\nThanks also to Haynes Mahoney of the Historical Society for keeping alive the ill will between The Register and The Barnstable Patriot in his \u201cIn Yarmouth History\u201d excerpts. Sample: \u201cThe article in last week\u2019s Register on the Union-saving farce in Boston seems to have put the second-fiddle in the Patriot sadly out of tune.\u201d\nThe gremlins on the copy desk got a giggle out of slipping this subhead into a local paper\u2019s report on a girls swimming result: \u201cBarnstable 105, Nantuckwet 62.\u201d One is reminded of a journalism school classmate who, bored by an assignment to write down a lengthy list of typefaces, interspersed among the \u201cBodoni Bolds\u201d such entries as \u201c1927 New York Yankees.\u201d\nTheater reviews can be tricky in small communities. Margins of success are so thin for productions that any criticism can be seen as unfair, and there seems to be little room for the acerbic japes of the big city. 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You could call him a \u201cback-to-the-earth\u201d type in the sense that he thought people should live in buildings that were built into the landscape, thus increasing both energy efficiency and open space preservation. His own Cape Cod house followed that plan. \u201cWith few clients willing to embrace his ideas about covering buildings with up to 4-feet of earth, topped by gardens, wild grasses, and trees, he developed his own projects,\u201d Sam Wells wrote.\nThe Falmouth Enterprise reported that Lois Hirshberg of Marstons Mills was among the members of the Falmouth Jewish Congregation who spent Christmas Day preparing and serving a Christmas meal at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church. \u201cIt\u2019s a day that is not a holiday for us,\u201d she said. \u201cSo we do it to help our fellow citizens and also help out the people who usually volunteer.\u201d\nIf your wrist has healed after guiding your pen across a slew of greeting cards, the folks at the Provincetown Museum & Pilgrim Monument would like you to go to work on letters to President Barack Obama, Governor Deval Patrick, and the Cape\u2019s U.S. senators and representative. They want you to encourage all of them to attend the 100th anniversary celebration of the Cape\u2019s stone tower in August.\nWhile elected and appointed officials discuss regionalizing the services of their towns, change is already happening on the ground. During a meeting to consider combining the Chatham and Harwich school districts, The Cape Cod Chronicle reported, a Chatham member noted that of the 170 school choice students coming to his town, 100 live in Harwich.\nOne of the great pleasures Cape Cod provides is the opportunity to spend a night in the keeper\u2019s house at Race Point Light in Provincetown. Even in the years before the old foghorn stopped sounding, a stay there was a restful change of pace. Now the house, restored by Jim Walker of Hyannis and other members of the Cape Cod Chapter of the American Lighthouse Foundation, can be booked solid in the summer. The Provincetown Banner reports that Paul Mendes wants to give people an option by rebuilding the vanished keeper\u2019s house at Long Point Light. Walker told reporter Pru Sowers it\u2019s unlikely that the foundation could provide funds, but he said the proposal \u201cwould be great for Provincetown.\u201d\nJennifer Sexton penned a warm article in The Cape Cod Chronicle about the bond between the late U.S. House Speaker Tip O\u2019Neill and family and the Family Pantry of Harwich, on which he served as chairman of the board. His children and grandchildren continue to volunteer for the Pantry, and his daughter Rosemary succeeded him as chairman.\nYou can\u2019t copyedit by ear. 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        "raw_content": "VA \u00bb Veterans Benefits Administration \u00bb Education and Training \u00bb Contact Us\nAsk a Question and Get Answers\nEmail a question and get an answer in four to five working days. You can also search for answers to frequently asked questions and get regular updates. This contact method is available worldwide 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Enter the Ask a Question site.\n888-GIBILL-1 (888-442-4551). Call between 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. Central Time, Monday-Friday.\nCall Us From Overseas\nStudents and School Certifying Officials calling from outside the United States can contact us by phone at 001-918-781-5678 during business hours, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m. CST, Monday - Friday. This is not a toll-free number, but the caller will be routed to the next available customer service representative.\nThis is for overseas customers only, all others should call the toll-free number or contact us at the Questions and Answers section of this website.\nState Approving Agencies\nRegional Processing Office Locations\nRecommended Links for School Officials\nEmail technical issues with this website to 223D.VBAVACO@va.gov explaining the problem. All other questions regarding GI Bill benefits should be directed to the Ask a Question section of our website.",
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        "raw_content": "HomeCryptocurrencies NewsEarth Dollar and Blockchain Associations Partner to Launch Global Cryptocurrency Payment System\nEarth Dollar and Blockchain Associations Partner to Launch Global Cryptocurrency Payment System\nTo jointly deploy a Global Cryptocurrency Payment System (GCPS), the Earth Dollar\u2122 has recently formed a strategic alliance with the U.S. Blockchain Association, the Nevada Blockchain Association, and other associations worldwide with the goal to bring Cryptocurrencies to point-of-sale locations everywhere, including both brick-and-mortar retailers, as well as online retailers.\nSince the Earth Dollar will be one of the world\u2019s largest asset-backed currencies with intrinsic value, it has been selected by the alliance as one of the main reserve currencies for the new GCPS Platform. A reserve currency means the Earth Dollar is the main currency used for measuring value against other currencies and will be the common unit for the payment of all exchange/transaction fees.\nFurthermore, the Alliance members have all agreed that the Earth Dollar, Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin, the Las Vegas Token, and fiat currencies should all be supported on the GCPS Platform. The Alliance also plans to negotiate with several other Cryptocurrencies for immediate partnership and inclusion in the GCPS, including, a list of altruistic Cryptocurrencies that can help American communities.\nInitially, the alliance plans to connect the GCPS to 50,000 Cryptocurrency-enabled ATM/point-of-sale terminals linked to millions of Debit-card holders and even basic mobile phones users in the U.S.A., Canada, Ghana, Georgia, Eurasia, and throughout the world. The Alliance\u2019s GCPS is being designed to efficiently handle worldwide transactions for up to 250-million people, daily. In Las Vegas, the Earth Dollar and other Cryptocurrencies plan to be accessible to approximately two-million residents and 40-million tourists annually who visit Las Vegas; buying anything from food to handbags, coffee and paintings.\nWhereas the U.S. Blockchain Association is responsible for 40,000 of the 50,000 planned ATM/point-of-sale terminals across the U.S.A., they will primarily focus on metropolitan regions with high concentrations of people. The Nevada Blockchain Association will gradually deploy 10,000 of the 50,000 ATM/point-of-sale terminals. The project will envelop Las Vegas and local residential outskirts and will be installed in and around the greater metropolitan Las Vegas area. The Nevada Blockchain Association describes the project as creating a one-stop shopping solution for buying, selling, trading, developing and spending Cryptocurrencies in everyday life.\nEarth Dollar joining this Alliance means that the Earth Dollar, Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin and the Las Vegas Token Cryptocurrencies can be utilized daily by consumers; to conveniently purchase goods and services anywhere. Though the alliance\u2019s efforts, Crypto will be able to be spent in: casinos, shopping malls, restaurants, cafes, and entertainment venues for shows, grocery stores, hotels, other tourist attractions and other such physical venues and locations. As a contribution to the Alliance, Earth Dollar also plans to install 5,000 Cryptocurrency-enabled ATM/point-of-sale terminals (units) within seven indigenous territories and communities in Canada and Ghana. These machines would serve approximately 6.5-million people and Earth Dollar will act as their official community currency. 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By using Cryptocurrencies, it will become easier, safer and more private.\u201d\nAbout Earth Dollar\nThe Earth Dollar\u2122 is expected to be one of the largest asset-backed Cryptocurrencies with intrinsic value. \u20ac3.22-trillion Euros in Natural Capital Assets (fruits of the land) from 18-million hectares of the land plan to be used to back and to launch a new, sustainable, and decentralized \u201cLiving Economic System\u201d that is centered on replenishing Earth, preserving natural resources, and revitalizing local and global economies. Mother Earth Trust is co-stewarding the preservation of the natural resources (Natural Capital Assets) that will back the Earth Dollar.\nThe Earth Dollar\u2122 plans to develop the latest type of \u201cquantum-secure worldwide mesh network\u201d on the Blockchain, through a strategic partnership with Stealth Grid\u2122. 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        "raw_content": "Virginia Property Crimes\nProperty crimes in Virginia can be as simple as breaking someone's cell phone all the way up to breaking into someone's home or business. Regardless, they can result in serious penalties, including lengthy prison sentences, high fines, and protective orders. While the penalties may be severe, there are defenses that can be raised to protect your rights. I have experience representing people charged with property crimes. You can face these charges with the knowledge and confidence that your constitutional rights will be protected.\nYou can be charged with trespassing when you\nintentionally go onto to property that is marked with \"No Trespassing\" signs, or\nif you stay on someone else's property after you've been asked to leave.\nYou can be charged with Destruction of property when you\ndamage or destroy\nIf the value of the property is $1,000 or more, you can be charged with a felony.\nYou can be charged with Breaking and Entering (Burglary) if you\nbroke and\nwith the intent to commit a crime while in the building.\nBurglary is considered a violent offense in Virginia so it is very important to protect your rights by hiring an experienced attorney.\nConsult a Virginia Property Crimes Attorney\nIf you or a loved one are charged with a property crime, please contact me. I have experience representing people charged with various property crimes. I can ensure that you understand the charges and we can start preparing your defense.",
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        "raw_content": "How To Find Up To $100,000 In Scholarship Aid\nby Naeemah Khabir\nFor as long as Jessica Johnson could remember, she wanted to attend Spelman College. But when it seemed unlikely that her family could afford to send her to the all-women college in Atlanta, she faced having to attend Jackson State Community College in her hometown of Jackson, Tennessee, where her father was a professor. \u201cMy mom said, \u2018If you don\u2019t get any [scholarship] money, you\u2019ll be going to school with your dad,'\u201d Johnson recalls. \u201cThat was enough motivation for me to get my stuff together.\u201d\nWith the \u201cthreat\u201d of going to college with her dad looming, Johnson, 21, had to act fast. She was 16 when a counselor at her local Boys & Girls Club told her about the react Take Action Awards, scholarships for students who are heavily involved in their communities. Only five students in the country would receive the top prize of $20,000 for college. Johnson applied, along with 11,000 other students, and won. That encouraged her to apply for more scholarships. \u201cI was only a junior in high school,\u201d she says. \u201cI thought, \u2018Oh, I can make this scholarship thing work for me.'\u201d\nBy the time Johnson entered her senior year at North Side High School, her choice of college had changed. After learning that Spelman didn\u2019t have a school of communications, the budding public relations practitioner set her sights on Howard University in Washington, D.C. Although Howard was less expensive than Spelman, she still had to find a way to pay for the university\u2019s $10,000-a-year tuition. She applied for the JCPenney Golden Rule Award and won $500, then received $1,200 in a pageant sponsored by the local chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. And instead of waiting for Howard to come knocking, \u201cI went to the school I wanted to attend and asked what money they had for incoming freshmen,\u201d she says. \u201cIf you\u2019re good enough and they want you, they\u2019re going to find a way to get you there.\u201d Johnson\u2019s 3.9 grade point average and score of 29 on the ACT secured her Howard\u2019s Capstone award, a three-year, renewable scholarship, which pays for tuition, fees, and room.\nThe money was rolling in, but Johnson still had to pay for meals, books, and other expenses. Johnson inquired at large corporations. She won the Discover Card Tribute Award at both the state and national levels and was awarded $17,500. Johnson continued to rack up awards throughout her senior year, and by the time she graduated in 2000, she had amassed more than $100,000 worth of scholarship money. She later launched the Minority Scholarship Quest Program (www .minorityscholarshipquest.org), helping parents and their children find money for college. What started out as a free service eventually turned into a money-making enterprise. \u201cI was helping people at church,\u201d she remembers. \u201cWhen [the requests began coming in] everyday, I realized it was a valid business venture.\u201d\nJohnson left her hometown for college as a local celebrity, but she led the life of a typical freshman at Howard: moving into the\nNaeemah Khabir",
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        "raw_content": "by Wilson Morales December 5, 2018, 2:27 pm\nNew Trailer For Mary Queen of ScotsPosted by Wilson Morales\nFocus Features has released a new trailer for Mary Queen of Scots, the upcoming historical drama starring Academy Award-nominated actresses Saoirse Ronan (Lady Bird) as Mary Stuart and Margot Robbie (I, Tonya) as Queen Elizabeth I.\nThe cast also includes Jack Lowden (Dunkirk), Joe Alwyn (Billy Lynn\u2019s Long Halftime Walk), Martin Compston (Sweet Sixteen), Gemma Chan (Crazy Rich Asians), Ismael Cordova (The Catch), Ian Hart (The Terror), Adrian Lester (Riviera), James McArdle (Star Wars: The Force Awakens), and Brendan Coyle (Downton Abbey, Me Before You). Also featuring in the cast are David Tennant (Doctor Who, Broadchurch) and Guy Pearce (Memento, LA Confidential).\nJosie Rourke, artistic director of The Donmar Warehouse, makes her feature directorial debut on the movie. The producers of Mary, Queen of Scots are Working Title co-chairs Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner, and Debra Hayward, all Academy Award nominees as producers of Best Picture Oscar nominee Les Mis\u00e9rables.\nMary, Queen of Scots is set for a limited release on December 7 in New York and Los Angeles and will open everywhere on December 21.\nPrevious article Trailer & Poster For Faith-Based Drama Breakthrough Starring Chrissy Metz & Mike Colter\nNext article Ice Cube To Star & Produce MTV Studios\u2019 Reboot Of Celebrity Deathmatch\nNew Pics to Billy Lynn\u2019s Long Halftime Walk\nNew Pics to Billy Lynn\u2019s Long Halftime WalkPosted by Wilson Morales November 7, 2016 TriStar Pictures has released several photos for Billy Lynn\u2019s Long Halftime Walk, directed by Ang Lee and starring Joe Alwyn, Kristen Stewart, Chris Tucker, Garrett Hedlund, with Vin Diesel and Steve Martin. Three-time Academy Award winner Ang Lee brings his extraordinary vision to [\u2026] More\nNew Clips to Billy Lynn\u2019s Long Halftime Walk\nNew Clips to Billy Lynn\u2019s Long Halftime WalkPosted by Wilson Morales November 4, 2016 TriStar Pictures has released two clips for Billy Lynn\u2019s Long Halftime Walk, directed by Ang Lee and starring Joe Alwyn, Kristen Stewart, Chris Tucker, Garrett Hedlund, with Vin Diesel and Steve Martin. Three-time Academy Award winner Ang Lee brings his extraordinary vision to [\u2026] More\nNew Featurettes to Billy Lynn\u2019s Long Halftime Walk\nNew Featurettes to Billy Lynn\u2019s Long Halftime WalkPosted by Wilson Morales October 13, 2016 TriStar Pictures has released the trailer for Billy Lynn\u2019s Long Halftime Walk, directed by Ang Lee and starring Joe Alwyn, Kristen Stewart, Chris Tucker, Garrett Hedlund, with Vin Diesel and Steve Martin. Three-time Academy Award winner Ang Lee brings his extraordinary [\u2026] More\nWatch Clips To The Finest Hours\nWatch Clips To The Finest HoursPosted by Wilson Morales January 15, 2016 Walt Disney Pictures has released a few clips to The Finest Hours, which hits theaters on January 29, 2016. Directed by Craig Gillespie (Million Dollar Arm), The Finest Hours stars Chris Pine, Ben Foster, Casey Affleck, Eric Bana, Josh Stewart, Holly Grainger, Rachel Brosnahan, Graham [\u2026] More\nAmerican Hustle Release Date: December 13, 2013 (limited; wide: Dec. 18) Distributor: Columbia Pictures (Sony) Director: David O. Russell Screenwriter: Eric Warren Singer, David O. Russell Cast: Christian Bale, Bradley Cooper, Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner, Jennifer Lawrence Genre: Drama Website: AmericanHustle-movie.com | Facebook | Twitter A fictional film set in the alluring world of one [\u2026] More\n12 Years a Slave Release Date: October 18, 2013 (limited) Studio: Fox Searchlight Pictures Director: Steve McQueen Screenwriter: John Ridley Starring: Chiwetel Ejiofor, Michael Fassbender, Benedict Cumberbatch, Paul Dano, Garret Dillahunt, Paul Giamatti, Scoot McNairy, Lupita Nyong\u2019o, Adepero Oduye, Sarah Paulson, Brad Pitt, Michael Kenneth Williams, Alfre Woodard, Chris Chalk, Taran Killam, Bill Camp Genre: [\u2026] More\nTrailer & Poster For Faith-Based Drama Breakthrough Starring Chrissy Metz & Mike Colter\nIce Cube To Star & Produce MTV Studios\u2019 Reboot Of Celebrity Deathmatch",
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        "raw_content": "Stacks of U.S. one-dollar bills are arranged for a photograph in New York. (Photographer: Scott Eells/Bloomberg)\nIndian Oil To Raise Debt After Announcing Biggest-Ever Payout For Shareholders\nSoumeet Sarkar@soumeet_sarkar\nIndian Oil Corporation Ltd. said it will raise $400-million (Rs 2,840 crore) debt, according to Bloomberg, days after it announced a dividend and its first-ever buyback.\nThat comes even as India\u2019s largest oil refiner has a total debt of more than Rs 60,000 crore as of December against a cash balance of close to Rs 10,000 crore. BloombergQuint\u2019s calculations showed that the company\u2019s decision to reward shareholders will increase its debt pile.\nBut Indian Oil doesn\u2019t see that as a concern.\n\u201cEven today our borrowing is close to Rs 60,000 crore but considering our investment and capital expenditure plans, this borrowing is not very high,\u201d Sanjeev Singh, chairman at India\u2019s largest oil refiner, told BloombergQuint. \u201cOur debt-to-equity ratio is around close to 0.5. So, we are not a very high leverage company but with strong fundamentals.\u201d\nIndia Ratings, too, has an \u2018IND AAA\u2019 rating on the company, implying the highest degree of safety. To be sure, Indian Oil has a leverage ratio of close to 1.4 times, which may increase to at least two times by March 2019, according to BloombergQuint\u2019s calculations.\nThe refiner last month announced its biggest-ever payout to shareholders in 17 years at a time the government, its promoter, is looking to raise funds to meet its divestment target for the ongoing financial year. That\u2019s expected to cost the company close to Rs 12,000 crore and would entirely wipe out its cash balance, according to BloombergQuint\u2019s calculations. On an average in the last 10 years, the company also generated a negative free cash flow\u2014indicating its inability to generate enough cash to support business\u2014of more than Rs 2,100 crore.\nOf the total amount announced, the government will get close to Rs 5,942 crore and a dividend distribution tax\u2014imposed by the government on companies as per the dividend paid to investors\u2014of Rs 1,331 crore, BloombergQuint\u2019s calculations showed. That will help it get closer to its Rs 80,000-crore divestment target for 2018-19\u2014the government has collected Rs 54,000 crore so far this year.\nBrokerage Nomura, however, had said such payouts will improve Indian Oil\u2019s valuations. Indian Oil\u2019s earnings per share and return-on-equity may improve and there can be a structural re-rating, according to its note.\nAlso read: Rewarding Shareholders May Add To Debt Pile Of Indian Oil",
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        "raw_content": "Longoria vs. Parker Equals California vs. Texas Divorce\nOn behalf of Law Office of Nancy H. Boler posted in Spousal Support on Tuesday, November 30, 2010.\nCelebrity divorces not only attract a media blitz, but they actually open up an opportunity to teach the general public about family law and how different states treat family issues in court. In the case of Eva Longoria and Tony Parker, we are faced with a sort of d\u00e9j\u00e0 vu related to Sandra Bullock and Jesse James' recent Texas divorce.\nWhat's the connection? In both cases, divorcing parties chose to file papers in Texas. News of the Longoria-Parker split developed when Longoria reportedly filed in California a couple of weeks ago. A mere couple of days later, Parker followed suit, but he did so in a Texas court house.\nThat move on Parker's part has critics suspecting that the NBA star sees the benefits of filing in Texas and is trying to protect his assets from California divorce court. According to the Los Angeles Times, Texas law only considers regulating spousal support for marriages that have lasted a decade or longer.\nBecause Longoria and Parker have only been married since 2007, a Texas divorce would likely mean that the wealthier spouse would not be required to make spousal maintenance payments to his or her ex once the marriage is over. A settlement between the couple, of course, could be reached regarding such payments, but the fact that Parker filed in Texas has critics thinking he did so for personally beneficial financial reasons.\nAs the split between Bullock and James exemplified, a Texas divorce also offers another benefit: speed. Compared to a California divorce that would take at least six months to go from filed to finalized, Texas law accommodates couples who want to move on with their separate lives by making the dissolution official in as little as 60 days. Such speed, however, might not be possible if the parties disagree on certain details of the divorce, including spousal support and property division.\nWhether such disagreements actually exist between the celebrity duo is mere speculation at this point. We will be sure to post an update about this family law case as more details are confirmed.\nLos Angeles Times, Ministry of Gossip Blog: \"Tony Parker files for divorce from Eva Longoria, Texas-style,\" 22 Nov. 2010",
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        "raw_content": "Jamie McCourt Gets the Answer She Wants: She's Dodgers Co Owner\nOn behalf of Law Office of Nancy H. Boler posted in Divorce on Thursday, December 9, 2010.\nIn a ruling that initially signifies that there might be an end to Frank and Jamie McCourt divorce dispute, the judge's recent decision regarding Dodgers ownership could just be the beginning of a new court case. Earlier this week, an L.A. judge announced that the former couple's 2004 marital property agreement was not valid. That means that division of Dodgers ownership comes down to standard marital property laws in the state.\nFor Jamie McCourt, that means victory. The ruling translates into her being able to say, in truth, that she is part owner of the MLB team. But if Frank McCourt has it his way, the shared proprietorship will not last for long. According to the Los Angeles Times, with the help of his legal team, Frank intends to appeal the decision with evidence that it was a pre-marriage business of his that made buying the baseball team possible.\nSources report that Jamie's attorneys wish that Frank and his legal team would see the judge's recent ruling as a sign that it is in everyone's best interest to finalize how the division of the team will be handled from this point on. But if history reflects what's to come of the legal matter, then a settlement might not be likely.\nThe pair has tried to settle the matter outside of court without success. Last month, Jamie disappointed Frank when she refused to accept a property settlement proposal. He and his lawyers then reportedly accused her of greedily dragging the case on and hurting the family, team and baseball fans in the process. Now, however, the ball is in Frank's court regarding whether he will finally put this post-divorce dispute to rest.\nWe will post an update when either party makes a move in this high-profile, ongoing divorce dispute. Sources also suggest, however, that the MLB organization could decide to step in on behalf of the best interest of the Dodgers team. We'll let you know, too, if that happens.\nLA Times: \"Judge rules in favor of Jamie McCourt in Dodgers ownership struggle,\" Bill Shaikin and Carla Hall, 7 Dec. 2010",
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        "raw_content": "Solar salt is a natural product of seawater, sunshine and wind. In the early years, the Dutch used slaves for the production of salt. Slaves had to carry salt to ships. This salt was carried to one of the four obelisks, after which it was passed over to the ships of the Dutch West India Company (WIC). These ships brought the salt to Europe. At two places around salt lake, you still can see slave huts. During the week the slaves slept inside these small huts. Their families lived in Rinc\u00f3n where they stayed during the weekends. It took 7 hours to walk from the salt pans to Rincon. There was a small shop called Mangazina di Rei ('warehouse of the king') in Rincon for food.\nThere are a few places on Bonaire where you can see natural salt lakes (sali\u00f1as). Wind blows seawater on land and remains here. Water evaporates because of sunshine and salt is left behind. Before the sun evaporates this seawater, another amount of seawater flows by wave and tidal into the salt lake. Just before this water reaches full saturation, they pump brine into the crystallizers, which are flooded periodically to maintain a constant level of brine.\nThey harvest the salt in each crystallizer once a year, loaded into trucks and transported to a wash plant. They wash the salt with brine and remove it from impurities. After washing, it dries for at least several months before transportation to the Eastern United States and the Caribbean. A large conveyor transports the salt to a large salt pier to transfer it into greater vessels.\nThe Dutch used slaves to do this work until the abolition of slavery. Years after the abolition, Akzo Nobel took over this salt lake. In august 1996, Akzo Nobel announced to sell salt lake to Cargill. The original salt pans are now reservation areas for pink flamingos. Around Salt Lake, you can have a nice view at this huge salt lake.",
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        "raw_content": "\u201cThe Hiding Place\u201d is a 1971 memoir by Corrie ten Boom with John and Elizabeth Sherrill. The idea for the book came when the Sherrill\u2019s were writing another book on another hero of the holocaust and discovered ten Boom\u2019s story.\nThe book tells the story of ten Boom\u2019s early childhood and most importantly, the story of her time working with Dutch underground system to hide Jews during World War II. Corrie developed a hiding place in her family\u2019s watch shop. She and her family sheltered groups of Jewish people for years before they were found out by the Gestapo and imprisoned. Corrie and her sister were eventually put into a concentration camp where they suffered inhumane treatment for many years before her sister eventually passed away.\nCorrie was let out of the camp shortly before the end of the war due to a clerical error. She then went on to turn her home into a rehabilitation center not only for the people that were held in the concentration camps but for the German soldiers who suffer from PTSD after the war.\nWhen the book was written, ten Boom was in her seventies. The book was later made into a movie of the same name. The title refers, in part to a psalm that speaks of a \u201chiding place\u201d and a \u201cshield\u201d.\nOne morning in January of 1937 an unmarried forty-five year old women named Corrie ten Boom wakes in her house the \u201cBeje\u201d in Haarlem, Holland. She begins readying herself for the 100 year anniversary of her family\u2019s watch shop. Downstairs, Corrie and her sister Betsie decorate the shop while the cast of characters is introduced, including Pickwick, a family friend who gets his nickname from a Charles Dickens novel, the apprentice Hans, Toos the bookkeeper and their father.\nCorrie\u2019s narration reveals that the family was so happy at that moment she never would have guessed that the death of her father and inhumane treatment of her sister would soon happen. Many people from town show up to celebrate the 100th anniversary. Corrie is eventually sent to her sister Nollie\u2019s house to fetch more supplies. Corrie has an older brother, Willem who works as a minister as the head of a program for Jewish outreach.\nMany Jews are seeking shelter from the rising tide of Nazism and many Jewish watch suppliers have mysteriously gone out of business. Some members of the party claim that the war will not affect Holland. Willem arrives accompanied by an older Jewish man with a burned face named Herr Gutlieber. Willem explains to Corrie that the man escaped Munich after teenagers set fire to his beard. Gutlieber is welcomed to the party.\nAt the end of the day, Corrie lies in her bed and reflects on her childhood. At this point, the narrative goes back forty years, to 1898, when Corrie was six years old. It is the day before Corrie is to start school for the first time and she is nervous. Her older sister\u2019s only talk about what they intend to wear the following day. Corrie\u2019s aunt, Tante Jans has moved into the house and taken it upon herself to buy most of the girl\u2019s clothes. However, being a very religious woman, she only buys them clothes that she deems appropriate.\nNollie wishes to wear a fur hat to school but is told it is not appropriate. The girl\u2019s mother attempts to distract Tante Jans from noticing the hat. Before school, Father reads a passage from the Bible that includes the phrase, \u201cThou art my hiding place and my shield.\u201d Corrie wonders what this hiding place could be. Corrie reflects more on her childhood with her father, a knowledgeable man who taught himself five languages.\nOne day, on a train Corrie reads the word \u201csexsin\u201d in a poem and asks her father what it means. Her father hesitates before handing her his heavy watch case and asking her to carry it. When she tells him it is too heavy, Father tells her that some knowledge is also too heavy for children. He asks her to wait until she is older and stronger to learn about such things.\nCorrie\u2019s family also visits poor families in the neighborhood to bring them food. It is on such a visit that Corrie is faced with the reality of death and poverty. That evening, Corrie sadly tells her father that he cannot die, because she needs him. Father comforts Corrie by saying that God prepares us for things just before we go through them, like getting a ticket for a train ride just before you get on board.\nAt this point, the narrative skips forward several years to when Corrie is fourteen and she falls in love for the first time. The boy is a friend of her brothers named Karel who does not notice her. Two years later, Corrie graduates from school and takes over the household work. Her aunt and Corrie\u2019s mother suffers a stroke. Tante Jans is also diagnosed with diabetes, which, at the time was a death sentence. Jan distracts herself by throwing herself into her charitable work. Holland begins readying for the first World War. Corrie introduces Willem to the woman he ends up marrying. She sees Karel again at the wedding and speaks to him, making her fall even more in love.\nSoon, Jan\u2019s diabetes worsens and she passes away. Months later, the family travels to Brabant where Willem is set to deliver his first sermon upon becoming a minister. Corrie begins dating Karel. Willem struggles to tell her that Karel is not serious about her because his family is expecting him to marry someone with money. After communicating through letters for months, Corrie is devastated when Karel returns home with a new fiance. Corrie\u2019s father tells her that she should give her love of Karel back to God.\nAfter the end of the war, Corrie\u2019s mother suffers another stroke and falls into a two month coma. She only recovers enough to speak three words. Corrie takes care of her mother until the woman passes away a few months later after another stroke. Nollie falls in love and marries. Corrie is soon given control of the bookkeeping at the watch shop. She proves to be adept at handling the finances of the shop. Corrie also learns to repair the watches and becomes the first female watchmaker in Holland.\nOver the next few years, Willem and his wife and Nollie and her husband begin having children. The family begins taking in foster children. The threat of another war begins rising as Hitler comes to power. In 1939, a young German named Otto comes to apprentice as a watchmaker and proudly tells them that he was in Hitler Youth. Father initially thinks that he can teach Otto tolerance but when Otto begins harassing Christoffels, the family friend, Father throws him out. The threat of Nazism suddenly becomes very real for the family. When they discover that Holland has chosen to remain neutral in the blossoming war, Father is angry.\nThat night, the German\u2019s bomb the country and the family wake to the sound of explosions. Corrie has a terrible vision of everyone being hauled away in wagons. For five days the fighting continues, until Holland surrenders. The people in the community are distraught to have surrendered so quickly. The German\u2019s occupy Holland. At first, the changes are not very noticeable. The family finds the influx of German soldiers uncomfortable but they do a lot of new business in the watch shop as a result. A 10 PM curfew is set and everyone is given identity cards and rations. Though the ten Booms are not Jewish, the increased persecution of the Jewish community around them is obvious. Families from the town begin disappearing. Synagogues are burned and the Jewish people in town are made to wear yellow stars to make them identifiable.\nIn 1941, the German\u2019s vandalize the ten Boom\u2019s neighbor\u2019s store. The family takes the man in to hide him and eventually he is smuggled out of town by Willem\u2019s son. It is after this that Corrie begins working with the Dutch Underground. In 1942, Willem\u2019s son, Peter is arrested for playing the national anthem in church after it was outlawed by the Nazis. He is taken to an Amsterdam prison. The family begins taking in Jewish asylum-seekers but worries about the house being located very close to a police station. Corrie begins seeking places in the country to hide Jewish people.\nCorrie manages to work out a system with the local Food office worker whose daughter she once taught piano to. The man, Fred Koornstra, agrees to help her re appropriate ration cards for the Jewish refugees. He stages a robbery of the food office in order to make it look like 100 cards were stolen and agrees to come to the Beje once a month disguised as a meter man to deliver more. Corrie realizes that she has a network of people available to aid her with this mission of helping smuggle Jews out of the city. She relies on praying to herself to figure out who she can trust.\nPickwick introduces Corrie to an architect who is willing to build a secret room in the house. A room is built off of Corrie\u2019s room at the top of the house and a secret door is made behind a bookcase. Peter is finally released from prison after two months and begins taking up resistance work again. However, the German\u2019s begin raiding houses looking for boys Peter\u2019s age to work in munition factories. One such raid forces Peter to hide in his house as the German\u2019s ask his younger sister if she has any older brothers. The sister, Cocky, tells the truth but luckily her nervous laughter makes the Officer think that she is making fun of him and he leaves.\nAfterward, the family argue over whether Cocky did the right thing. Nollie thinks that God rewards those who tell the truth. Corrie worries that her own lies during the war are going to send her to hell. Many Jews begin sheltering in the house as the tensions of the war worse. The family puts in an illegal telephone line and develops a phone code to help aid their mission.\nOne Jewish man who is hard to hide because he has distinctive features, comes to the house. The man, Meyer Mossel is given the name Eusie Smit and the family assumes that he will stay with them permanently. Three more permanent additions move in, a young man named Jop, a young lawyer named Henk and a teacher named Leendert. Corrie realizes that the family need some type of warning systems for raids. Leendert installs an electric warning system and the household begins working on their reaction time. They eventually reach a point where they can hide all of the Jewish residents in only two minutes. The household enjoy a good quality of life, despite the constant threat. They spend every evening together doing readings and Hebrew lessons.\nSoon, Nollie\u2019s house is raided and she is asked if the woman staying with her, Annaliese, is Jewish. Nollie tells the truth that she is and both Annaliese and Nollie are arrested. Corrie soon receives word that Nollie is fine although she is in prison in Amsterdam. She tells them that she feels that God will protect Annaliese because Nollie told the truth. A short time later, forty Jews are rescued from holding, including Annaliese although Nollie is kept in prison. Corrie decides to visit the German doctor in charge of the prison to ask him to help Nollie. She manages to charm the man by talking about his three dogs and he tells her that he will do what he can to help Nollie. Nollie is released a few weeks later after the doctor recommended she be let out for health reasons.\nOne day, Otto Altschuler, the Nazi apprentice that Father had fired years earlier, unexpectedly shows up at the front door. Luckily, Corrie and Betsie manage to hide the Jewish refugees upstairs before they answer the door. They manage to convince Otto that the house is perfectly normal, they\u2019re only mistake being in giving him real tea when no one in the country is supposed to have any.\nDuring Christmas and Hanukkah, the celebrations at the Beje are interrupted when Corrie receives a summons from the chief of police. He tells her that he knows what she is doing but that he sympathizes with her mission. He asks her if she knows anyone who can have a member of the Gestapo killed as he is a spy in the department. Corrie insists that her mission is to save lives not end them. The chief apologizes for asking and sends her on her way. Despite the assurances from the chief, the ten Booms become more nervous after this incident.\nIn February, when Corrie is in bed with the flu, she is disturbed by the sound of the warning buzzer and running. Through her sick haze, it takes her a minute to realize that this is not a drill. The house is being raided by the Gestapo. Corrie sees everyone safely into the hiding place and closes the entry. The Gestapo come into the room and ask her her name, telling her to get dressed.\nThe Gestapo officers find incriminating Jewish religious items that have been left there for safety. The two agents, Kapteyn and Willemse begin questioning Corrie, whom they feel is the ringleader. When she refuses to answer, she is beaten. The Gestapo begin breaking down walls, looking for the secret room. They detain anyone who comes to the door, including customers. When they are not able to find the room, the agents march the ten Boom family out to the police station and surround the house, intending to starve the hidden Jews out.\nAfter being questioned all night, the family is put on a bus to an unknown destination. Corrie remembers the vision that she had about the ten Boom\u2019s being hauled out of town in a wagon. The family, and the people who were helping them, are taken to the Gestapo headquarters in The Hauge. The agents tell Father that they are willing to send him home as long as he agrees not to take in any more Jewish people. He tells them that he will open his door to any man in need tomorrow and so he is kept under arrest.\nThe family is taken to a prison called Scheveningen and separated by gender. Corrie is separated from her sister and put in a cell with strangers. In prison, Corrie must adjust quickly to a life of watery porridge and sanitary buckets. Luckily, a kind young woman lets her have the only cot in the cell, as she is still ill. Corrie is mostly stymied by the boredom of prison although she does worry about her family and the people still in the hiding place.\nWhen Corrie fails to recover from her flu she is taken to the doctor and told she is pre-tubercular. Corrie taken to solitary confinement where she is made to sleep on a cot on the floor. Despite the prison guards treating her poorly, Corrie manages to recover a few weeks later. She begins reading the gospels to stave off the boredom. Corrie makes a knife out of a corset stay and uses it to scratch a calendar on the wall she she can keep tracks of the days passing.\nOn her birthday, she attempts to sing herself a birthday song only to be shushed by the guards. While the guards are distracted celebrating Hitler\u2019s birthday, the prisoners use the opportunity to pass information between the cells. Corrie discovers Betsie\u2019s cell number and that Nollie, Peter, Pickwick and Willem have been released. There is also news of an Ally invasion. Nollie sends Corrie a package and a letter informing her in code that the Jews in the hiding place are safe. Corrie weeps in relief. Corrie soon learns that Father died after ten days in prison. She is so distraught that she is given a sedative. She scratches a date into the wall \u2018March 9th, 1944- Father released.\u2019\nIn May, Corrie prepares for her trial. She is questioned again but manages to seem as though she is ignorant of the accusations. She tells the agent questioning her, Lieutenant Rahms that she used to run a small church group for mentally handicapped children. Rahms calls this a waste of time and Corrie tells him that God values people not for their strength or their brains but because he made them.\nAfter a day of questioning, Rahms escorts Corrie outside to get some sunlight. Rahms confesses to Corrie that he hates his work in the prison and he fears for his family. After another few days, Rahms wonders why God would let Christians like Corrie and her father suffer. Corrie thinks about her father\u2019s watch case and how there are still things that are too heavy for her to know. When the questioning is over, Rahms tells Corrie to walk slowly down a certain hallway. When she does so she manages to see the back of Betsie\u2019s head.\nSoon, Corrie gets to see her family again as they all have to be present for the reading of her father\u2019s will. She is happy to see them but shocked to see the Willem is sick with jaundice.\nFather leaves the house to Betsie and Corrie and tells them to share his money equally. Soon, the prison is evacuated and the prisoners are transported by train into Brabant, Holland. Corrie manages to push her way through the crowd to be with Betsie during the train ride. When they arrive at their destination, the prisoners are marched through the woods by armed soldiers. Corrie supports Betsie so that she will not fall behind and be beaten by the guards.\nThey are taken to a prison camp called Vught. The prisoners are kept in quarantine for two weeks while tempers wear thin. Corrie and Betsie manage to stay together. Both sisters are given work assignments. At the radio factory that Corrie is assigned to, her kindly boss tells her to sabotage the wiring of the radios because they are being sent to German planes. Betsie takes the opportunity of being in the camp to spread the gospel to the other prisoners. The guards become more brutal when word spreads that the Dutch soldiers are trying to retake Holland.\nOne day, seven hundred male prisoners are executed at the camp. The Dutch forces proximity forces the camps evacuation and the one thousand female prisoners are put on another train and taken into Germany. After a grueling train trip with no food or water, the women are brought to a notorious extermination camp called Ravensbruck. The women are treated inhumanely and forced to cut off their hair due to lice. Ravensbruck is worse than Vught and Corrie is witness to horrifying punishments of the prisoners. She asks God to carry the burden for her.\nBetsie becomes more and more ill and is eventually admitted to the camp hospital. Luckily, she recovers enough to be let out of the hospital and returns in three days to the barracks where she continues ministering to the women around her. Betsie is still ill, however and has to be held up by Corrie during roll call. Corrie looks at the prisoners around her and wonders if they can make a home for these people after the war. Betsie says that they can but she is thinking of the guards instead. The sister plan to open up a home for the people damaged by the concentration camps after the war is over.\nSoon, Betsie is taken into the hospital again and Corrie breaks the rules to stay with her as long as she can. Corrie returns the next day to find that Betsie has died and she believes that her sister has gone to heaven. Corrie is numb for days after her sister\u2019s death. She tries to take comfort in talking about her sister with the women that knew her in the camp. One day, she is called to the administration barracks and told that she is being set free. 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Corrie spends time with Nollie and takes in a group of mentally handicapped people to hide from the Nazis.\nCorrie feels that the Beje is not a home without Father and Betsie, but she goes on living and running the underground. Soon, Corrie\u2019s aunt tells her that she feels compelled to donate her manor home in the suburbs to Corrie\u2019s cause. In the second week of May, the Allies reclaim Holland. Hundreds of people arrive at the manor house which Corrie names Bloemendaal. Corrie sees through Betsie\u2019s vision to turn the house into a rehabilitation center for those affected by concentration camps and turns the Beje into a home for former National Socialist Bond members who have been fired and evicted.\nCorrie begins to heal and goes on speaking tours around Europe. At one such engagement she runs into a former guard from Ravensbruck who tells her that he has become a Christian. She struggles to forgive him but feels at peace once she does. 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        "raw_content": "Identity, Culture, and the State\nBy: David S. Meyer (Editor), Nancy Whittier (Editor), Belinda Robnett (Editor)\nWhy do social movements take the forms they do? How do activists' efforts and beliefs interact with the cultural and political contexts in which they work? Why do activists take particular strategic paths, and how do their strategies affect the course and impact of the movement? Social Movements aims to bridge the gap between \"political opportunities\" theorists who look at the circumstances and effects of social movement efforts and \"collective identity theorists\" who focus on the reconstruction of meaning and identity through collective action. The volume brings together scholars from a variety of perspectives to consider the intersections of opportunities and identities, structures and cultures, in social movements. Representing a new generation of social movement theory, the contributors build bridges between political opportunities and collective identity paradigms, between analyses of movements' internal dynamics and their external contexts, between approaches that emphasize structure and those that emphasize culture. They cover a wide range of case studies from both the U.S. and Western Europe as well as from less developed countries. Movements include feminist organizing in the U.S. and India, lesbian/gay movements, revolutionary movements in Burma, the Philippines, and Indonesia, labor campaigns in England and South Africa, civil rights movements, community organizing, political party organizing in Canada, student movements of the left and right, and the Religious Right. Many chapters also pay explicit attention to the dynamics of gender, race, and class in social movements. Combining a variety of perspectives on a wide range of topics, the contributors' synthetic approach shifts the field of social movements forward in important new directions.\n\"This volume will be very useful for advanced undergraduate classes that are studying social movements. With its impressive breadth, students will be able to get a taste of much of what research in social movements has to offer.\"-- Social Forces \"Mandatory reading for students of social movements and collective action and an important contribution to the theoretical development of the field.\"--American Journal of Sociology \"The book is clearly written and the cases instructive.\" --CHOICE \"This volume will be very useful for advanced undergraduate classes that are studying social movements. With its impressive breadth, students will be able to get a taste of much of what research in social movements has to offer.\"-- Social Forces \"Mandatory reading for students of social movements and collective action and an important contribution to the theoretical development of the field.\"--American Journal of Sociology \"The book is clearly written and the cases instructive.\" --CHOICE\nOpportunities and Identities: Bridge-Building in the Study of Social Movements p. 3\nStates and Policies p. 23\nIntroduction To Part II p. 25\nState Repression and Democracy Protest in Three Southeast Asian Countries p. 28\nMobilization on the South African Gold Mines p. 47\nMultiple Mediations: The State and the Women's Movements in India p. 66\nThe Contradictions of Gay Ethnicity: Forging Identity in Vermont p. 85\nCreating Social Change: Lessons from the Civil Rights Movement p. 105\nOrganizations and Strategies p. 119\nIntroduction To Part III p. 121\nThe \"Meso\" in Social Movement Research p. 124\nStrategizing and the Sense of Context: Reflections on the First Two Weeks of the Liverpool Docks Lockout, September-October 1995 p. 140\nFactions and the Continuity of Political Challengers p. 157\nMore Than One Feminism: Organizational Structure and the Construction of Collective Identity p. 171\nThe Development of Individual Identity and Consciousness among Movements of the Left and Right p. 185\nCollective Identities, Discourse, and Culture p. 203\nIntroduction To Part IV p. 205\nToward a More Dialogic Analysis of Social Movement Culture p. 208\nMaterialist Feminist Discourse Analysis and Social Movement Research: Mapping the Changing Context for \"Community Control\" p. 226\nFrom the \"Beloved Community\" to \"Family Values\": Religious Language, Symbolic Repertoires, and Democratic Culture p. 247\nExternal Political Change, Collective Identities, and Participation in Social Movement Organizations p. 266\nMeaning and Structure in Social Movements p. 289\nItem Added: Social Movements",
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        "raw_content": "HomeLiving HereHealthcare Facilities\nBrantford residents have access to several healthcare options both within our community and in surrounding cities.\nThe Brantford General Hospital (BGH) is home to an array of leading edge technology complemented by more than 2,100 caring health care professionals and volunteers. It is the area's acute care facility, providing all of Brantford and Brant County's specialty programs and services for over 120,000 residents and boasts stable, state-of-the-art programs within a team environment that ensures high level patient-focused care.\nIt also is the regional centre for pediatrics, mental health, obstetrics, gynecology, CT scanning, critical care, surgical services, ambulatory care and emergency medicine. The BGH also is the site of the Brant Community Cancer Clinic.\nGrand River Health Centre\nThe Grand River Community Health Centre (GRCHC) provides community-based primary health care and pursues wellness, health promotion, and community development initiatives in Brantford and the County of Brant.\nMcMaster Children's Hospital in Hamilton (36 km / 22 miles) offers leading care for children. It is a pediatric academic health science centre serving the special and unique healthcare needs of children and youth using a family-centred model of care.\nCommunity and walk-in clinics offer ready and convenient primary health care.\nBlue Ridge Walk-In Clinic\nThe Blue Ridge Walk-In Clinic, with a dedicated team of health practitioners, is found just across from the Lynden Park Mall.\nBonavista Medical Centre\nThe Bonavista Medical Centre in north Brantford focuses on a healthcare delivery, to minimize wait time as much as possible, while providing professional medical services.\nBrantford West Medical Centre\nThe Brantford West Medical Center is located at the western part of the city delivers family and individual focused healthcare, evidence-based care and active listening.\nCharing Cross Walk-In Clinic\nThe Charing Cross Walk-In Clinic, located in central Brantford, is a patient-centred clinic providing quality after-hours medical care to local residents.\nPublic Health \u2013 Brant County Health Unit\nThe Brant County Health Unit (BCHU) provides health promotion, protection and disease prevention programs and services designed to help all members of the community achieve and maintain optimal health. Servicing a population of over 136,000, BCHU is governed by an autonomous Board of Health composed of members from the City of Brantford and County of Brant, and provincial appointees. BCHU can be reached at 519-753-4937.",
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        "raw_content": "Brightly Creative: Chapter One\nYear one in the books, and what a year it was. If you\u2019re not familiar with our origin story, check out this blog post from last year. In summary, we started Brightly Creative at the beginning of 2017 to follow our passions.\nTo work with great clients in the food and beverage space and return to our creative beginnings. To hopefully, maximize our talents with clients, products and services we believe in. I\u2019m happy to report that year one was a success. We followed our passion, did inspired work, and most importantly, grew as people and as an agency.\nHere\u2019s what I learned in 2017.\nYes, it\u2019s a job. It can take you away from your family and sometimes causes you to be working when you\u2019d rather be doing something else. But when you love what you\u2019re working on, it makes it much more rewarding. This may seem obvious, but I think it\u2019s something many people overlook. I believe you can be passionate about anything you decide to invest the time and energy in. Honey, baking pans, food ingredients, food venture funds, all things 10 years ago that I had little interest in. All things today that I love and am firmly invested into learning more.\nStop and have fun\nIn my previous job, work travel consisted of meetings and hotel rooms. I met with a client, then rushed back to my hotel room as soon as the meeting was over. I\u2019d order room service, and stare at my computer for the next six hours. I made it a goal in 2017 to stop doing that. To take advantage of all the cities I get to visit by always going out to eat and exploring. I accomplished this goal and saw some amazing places and met some amazing people by spending as little time as possible in my hotel room. My top three non-work / work-trip excursions.\n1. Midnight bike ride exploring the National Mall in Washington D.C. with the Brightly Creative team.\n2. Hitting the town in NYC with a friend from high school after a conference. Great food and cocktails at multiple spots I wouldn\u2019t have found if I was solo.\n3. Eating at Momofuku in Las Vegas. It was a 24-hour trip, but I was able to squeeze out an amazing dinner at a place I\u2019ve always wanted to go. It did not disappoint.\nWe\u2019re a small team at Brightly Creative, but I think most of our year one success was due to the truly collaborative and equal environment we\u2019ve created. We\u2019re all on the same page working toward the same goal. We enjoy each other as people first, and then as colleagues.\nHere\u2019s what I will continue to work on.\nBuilding an agency while still maintaining our core mission and values\nWith a year under our belts, it\u2019s time to start growing Brightly Creative. Smart growth will be our priority. I\u2019ve been in situations where growth came fast, and while good for the bottom line, it damaged work/life balance, team morale and more. Our main priority will be building our agency at a pace that never sees us losing our passion for our clients and the work they do.\nSince I was made editor of a magazine at 24-years-old, I\u2019ve been in a position of leadership. Unfortunately, in the subsequent 15 years, I don\u2019t think I ever got it right. I was too focused on what I was doing and not considering what everyone else was doing. I was a bad mentor and I lacked the compassion that a good leader needs. I figured that out last year and felt for the first time in my life, I was a passable leader. I look forward to improving on that in 2018.\nPromoting Brightly Creative\nOur clients are the main priority at Brightly Creative, but I need to do a better job of promoting the agency as much as I do our clients. In my professional career, this has always been a challenge. I\u2019m hoping to finally make a break-through on this one in 2018.\nThanks for reading, and success to you, your family and business in 2018!",
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        "raw_content": "Ajwa Hotel Sultanahmet, Istanbul, Turkey\nThey are gone now \u2013 the sultans such as Suleyman the Magnificent who wielded absolute power over the two empires that lasted for more than 800 years and are the bedrock of modern-day Turkey. The first were the Seljuks, a tribe of Tartars from Central Asia who ruled Anatolia and beyond from 1060 until their demise in the late 13th century, which marked the beginning of the Ottoman Empire that continued until 1922. But some of the grandeur and power of these sultans and their domains remains, as reflected in their outstanding palaces, mosques, mansions and gardens, and it is a glimpse of this illustrious past that is offered at Ajwa Hotel Sultanahmet.\nHere at The Budapest Times we have stayed in some spectacular hotels \u2013 the George V in Paris, the Imperial and Bristol in Vienna, assorted Kempinskis \u2013 and Ajwa Hotel Sultanahmet, which has only been open since early 2017, has already taken its place in the five-star firmament. Although, we confess: our descriptive powers are not really adequate to capture all the lavish details, and thus we urge readers to remember that a picture is worth a thousand words (so they say) and there are a number on display here.\nAjwa Hotel Sultanahmet looks special from the outside \u2013 towering over the neighbouring buildings and featuring a finely detailed fa\u00e7ade with marble doorway and lower walls \u2013 and this is confirmed as soon as you walk in, where carved woodwork and hand-made carpets and furniture with inlaid mother-of-pearl dazzle the eyes. \u201cAjwa\u201d, we are told, is the original Arabic word for the black dates that are offered with tea to guests in the exquisite lobby as the check-in procedure is carried out.\nThe hotel describes itself as an artisanal gem, and indeed artisan elements have been incorporated throughout all the 61 guest rooms and public areas. The wooden panelling that evokes palaces of old was carved by craftsmen who worked on restoration projects at the nearby Topkapi Palace, which was built between 1460 and 1478 by Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror and which served as the home of the Ottoman sultans and their courts until the mid-19th century.\nUnique pieces of solid wood handmade furniture with mother-of-pearl details were made for Ajwa Hotel Sultanahmet by masters from Damascus, Syria, and precious silk rugs and carpets come from Tabriz, a large and world-famous carpet-making centre in Iran. The hotel\u2019s rugs are so fine that some guests are apparently wary about stepping on them, fearing they will do damage.\nOther graceful elements are the hotel\u2019s immaculate marble work and the intricately handcrafted Iznik tiles. Marmara White marble is famous and comes from the island of this name in the Sea of Marmara to the south of Istanbul. Its name originates from the Greek marmaron (marble), indicating \u201ccrystalline rock\u201d, or \u201cshining stone\u201d. Much of the marble used in the building of the Hagia Sophia \u2013 the church, then mosque, now museum that is another of Istanbul\u2019s centrepieces \u2013 came from the marble quarries on the island.\nThe traditional art of \u0130znik, a town in the Turkish province of Bursa, had its roots in the long-past Seljuk empire and its heyday during the 600-year Ottoman era, and hand-painted \u0130znik tiles decorated with turquoise and red tulip patterns can be seen in the Ajwa\u2019s marbled bathrooms as well as in the interior of historic mosques all over Istanbul. The hotel ceilings are also splendidly hand-painted.\nGuests rooms offer much of the above, with ultra-high-definition television, electronic window shades, air-conditioning, under-floor heating, M Line Slow Motion beds with pillow menu, safe, hairdryer, daily newspaper, and tea and coffee setup.\nAjwa Hotel Sultanahmet is only the second five-star hotel in Sultanahmet, the most popular area for tourists to the city. This peninsula is bounded by bodies of water to the north (the Golden Horn), the east (the Bosphorus) and the south (Sea of Marmara), and the old city walls to the west, which are the oldest and longest defensive walls still standing in Europe. Sultanahmet is essentially what used to be Constantinople until 1453, and the most important areas were declared World Heritage Sites by UNESCO in 1985. The name derives from the Ottoman sultan Ahmet I (reigned 1603-1617), who had the Blue Mosque built and is buried in a mausoleum there. The Topkapi Palace, the Hagia Sophia, the Cistern and the Grand Bazaar are all found here, and are all within 15 minutes\u2019 walk of Ajwa Hotel Sultanahmet.\nThe hotel is in a lively authentically Turkish part of the city called Kadirga, and all around the locals can be seen going about their daily business: men pull carts of goods around the cobbled streets, little motorised three-wheel carts also make deliveries, a carpenter has set up his workbench in the street and nearby is what seems to be a forge, flaming inside a dark room, presumably for ironwork. People sit in the sun outside coffee houses, smoking and sipping \u00e7ay (tea). Just metres from the hotel is the tomb of Ermin Sinari hazretleri (His Highness) who was born in the 15th century and dedicated his whole life to charity work.\nThe Turkish group that owns the hotel spent three years completely renovating the previous hotel that occupied the building, reducing the number of rooms from 106 to 61. The owners intend to build a presence in the Kadirga area, and they have opened an art gallery, Art Salon Verni, and bought a dozen dilapidated traditional wooden houses to renovate.\nThis is an effort to regenerate a somewhat neglected area and to slow the threat of extinction of one of Istanbul\u2019s least appreciated architectural forms, its traditional wooden houses, because many have vanished and the survivors are under threat from decay or more modern developments. The first of these houses owned by the Ajwa Hotel Sultanahmet, dubbed the White House, has just opened a few streets away from the hotel and has four bedrooms and four bathrooms, two living areas, a kitchen and winter garden. A Turkish bath, sauna and shock shower (a suspended bucket that will tip out icy water by pulling a rope) are part of the offer. These will be for short- and long-term stays, with housekeeping included and a cook can be hired if desired. Again, beauty is to the fore in all the furnishings and d\u00e9cor.\nBack at Ajwa Hotel Sultanahmet, we would be remiss not to mention the rooftop Zeferan Restaurant where executive chef Ramin Nuriyev presents Azerbaijani cuisine. A six-selection sherbet tray is brought to the table to prepare palettes and complement the food, then starters are followed by soups such as traditional dusbere (meat-stuffed mini dumplings in fragrant broth) and dovga (made of yoghurt and herbs).\nStaple Azerbaijani dishes such as lula kebab (made of minced lamb meat), piti (slowly cooked lamb with chestnuts, dried plums and saffron), xengel (a type of pasta with a meat and yoghurt topping) and sah pilav (crispy dough stuffed with beef, rice and dried fruit) are all part of the menu. Azerbaijani cuisine, apparently, is not extraordinarily dissimilar to Turkish cuisine but different enough to give Ajwa a bit of distinction.\nElements of the Zeferan d\u00e9cor include paintings by Azerbaijani artists and handmade unique china from that country. And the 8th-floor restaurant provides a wide view of the old city, the Marmara and the Princes\u2019 Islands, which are an archipelago off the coast.\nContinuing the Azerbaijani connection, valuable paintings by that country\u2019s and other artists decorate the corridors on each of the hotel\u2019s seven guest floors.\nAnd there is the Afiya Spa with its hammam, jacuzzi, sauna, indoor pool and gym; a tearoom where date muffins, chocolate mousse, Tiramisu and other delicacies can be sampled, for afternoon tea, perhaps; and a lounge room-cum-library to relax after a busy day in the city. The hotel\u2019s two Bentleys sit outside. 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        "title": "Nissan Forecasts Huge Profit Drop (But Electric Car By 2010) - Business Insider",
        "raw_content": "Blaming an overly strong yen, high gasoline prices and weak demand in the US market (its most profitable market), Nissan Motor Co. (NSANY) predicts its biggest drop in net income in 9 years. Net income is anticipated to fall by 30% to about $3.3 billion in the year ending March 31. Nissan's operating profit is expected to fall 31%, much more than the approximately 22% consensus. Toyota (TM) and Honda (HMC) already have predicted lower earnings. All 3 Japenses automakers' enormous reliance on the US market have battered their sales.\nOn a more optimisitc note, Nissan upped the stakes in the zero-emission arms race by declaring they will be selling an electric car in Japan and the United States by 2010 and globally by 2012. Nissan's chief executive, Carlos Ghosn, wasn't always so optimistic about environmentally friendly cars, calling them a \"niche product\" in 2005. He has changed his tune. From NYT:\n\u201cIt wasn\u2019t long ago that Carlos Ghosn was a big naysayer about the role of electric vehicles,\u201d said John O\u2019Dell, senior editor at the auto Web site GreenCarAdvisor.com. \u201cObviously, something has opened his eyes.\u201d\nOther automakers like Mitsubishi Motors and Fuji Heavy Industries are testing versions of electric cars, and General Motors and Toyota are working on battery-powered vehicles that have small gasoline engines for recharging. G.M. plans to start producing the Chevrolet Volt in 2010, while Toyota expects to offer a similar so-called \u201cplug in\u201d hybrid around the same time.\nBut Nissan, which a decade ago was on the brink of bankruptcy, is the first manufacturer to say it will sell mass-market all-electric vehicles worldwide.\nNissan Forecasts Huge Profit Drop (But Electric Car By 2010)\nBlaming an overly strong yen, high gasoline...",
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        "title": "Bitcoin: Jamie Dimon talks about it after saying he's done - Business Insider",
        "raw_content": "Jamie Dimon talks about bitcoin one day after saying 'I'm not going to talk about bitcoin anymore'\nJamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan.\nJamie Dimon can't get bitcoin off his mind.\nJPMorgan's CEO popped off about bitcoin just one day after saying he was done talking about the red-hot digital currency, which Friday morning reached more than $5,800 per coin.\nThe billionaire banker, who in mid-September called bitcoin \"a fraud,\" said on Friday \"who cares about bitcoin\" while speaking at a conference in Washington DC.\nHe also said that governments \"are going to crush it one day.\"\n\"If you're stupid enough to buy it you're going to pay the price one day,\" Dimon added.\nDimon, a longtime critic of bitcoin, called it \"a terrible store of value\" in a 2014 interview with CNBC. While speaking at a Barclays financial conference in September, Dimon bashed bitcoin saying it is in a bubble \"worse than tulips bulbs.\" Dimon added that he would fire employees of the bank who trade bitcoin for being stupid.\nDuring JPMorgan's earnings call on Thursday, Dimon said he wouldn't put bitcoin into \"the category of important things in the world\" and that he wasn't \"going to talk about bitcoin anymore.\"\nThe massive growth of the cryptocurrency market has recently piqued the interest of folks from Main Street to Wall Street, but Wall Street's top execs \u2014 who have seen their fair share of bubbles \u2014 have voiced their concern about cryptocurrencies.\nRay Dalio, the founder of the world's largest hedge fund, echoed Dimon's criticisms of bitcoin on September 19. The billionaire founder of Bridgewater Associates said bitcoin \"is a bubble\" during an appearance on CNBC's Squawk Box.\nAnd in a recent interview with Bloomberg News last week, Larry Fink, the head of BlackRock, the world's largest investor, said he thinks the explosive growth of bitcoin points to nefarious behavior.\n\"It just identifies how much money laundering there is being done in the world,\" Fink said. \"How much people are trying to move currencies from one place to another.\"\nDimon concluded his remarks on bitcoin Friday, saying that it would be the last time he would talk about it \"because I really don't care.\"\nMore: Dimon Bitcoin",
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        "title": "CETA trade expert Jason Langrish talks Brexit, Article 50, Ivan Rogers, and Single Market - Business Insider",
        "raw_content": "One of the world's most prominent trade experts: 'Brexiters who think they have the upper hand are wrong'\n(L-R) Jean-Michel Lauren, Canadian Manufacturers & Exporters, Jason Langrish, CERT and Gerald Keddy, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of International Trade.\nCanada-europe.org\nThe man who helped \"give birth\" to the EU-Canada free trade deal (CETA) says Brexit is \"shaping up to be a one-sided affair\" and \"the Brexiters who think they have the upper hand are wrong.\"\nIn an opinion piece for The Guardian, Canadian trade expert Jason Langrish voiced his concerns over Britain is seemingly approaching Brexit talks, ahead of triggering Article 50 which starts the formal negotiation process.\nHere are key excerpts in his piece (emphasis ours):\n\"This is shaping up to be a one-sided affair. Brexit is a paradox, an effort to return to the past and a vision for the future at the same time. After nearly 45 years as a fully fledged member of the EU the UK wants out. And it has two years to cut a deal with the EU.\n\"There is no mutually beneficial deal available between the UK and the EU in this time frame. Existing levels of trade and investment will not guarantee a positive outcome for the UK. The Brexiters who think they have the upper hand are wrong.\n\"Then there are the more mundane aspects of international trade negotiations that evidently are not getting a hearing in Whitehall. I write from experience, having helped give birth to the Canada-EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA).\n\"Ceta is a very good agreement between two willing and flexible partners that approached negotiations with a positive spirit, seeking to realise the full potential of the relationship. It will stand the test of time once implemented. However, I certainly did not think that the scoping, negotiation and the ratification of the treaty would take more than 10 years.\n\"The politicisation of the European process of ratification has been most surprising and, at times, disconcerting. [Sir Ivan] Rogers's warning to Downing Street, outlining that the EU expects a full UK trade deal to take until the early to mid-2020s, seems a realistic timeframe. Undoing nearly 45 years of integration and shared law will not be a pleasant experience and represents a clear step backwards.\"\nThe Brexiters who think they have the upper hand are wrong.\nLangrish was referring to Sir Ivan Rogers who unexpectedly quit as t he British ambassador to the European Union on January 3.\nThe resignation letter contained thinly veiled attacks on the way the government was so far handling the Brexit process, such as \"serious multilateral negotiating experience is in short supply in Whitehall.\" It also makes clear that the government has not communicated to its top negotiators what the UK's strategy will be in the Article 50 talks even though they are due to start in March.\nPrior to his resignation, Rogers warned May's government that it could take over a decade to finalise a post-Brexit trade deal with the EU. He also warned the government that a proposed UK-EU trade deal could be rejected by the national parliaments of the other 27 states at the eleventh hour, as all EU members must approve a trade deal before it is finally signed off by Brussels.\nJason Langrish in 2012.\nVi.eu WS/Video\nLast year, the EU-Canada free trade deal (CETA), which Langrish was party to, nearly collapsed after seven years of talks. It was vetoed by the Belgian region of Wallonia, which eventually agreed to support the deal but only after all other parties agreed to a series of significant revisions.\nTrade and investment deals are a marathon, not a sprint.\nLangrish highlighted in his opinion piece about why these agreements take so long and how fragile they can be (emphasis ours):\n\"The next generation of bilateral agreements, of which CETA is the template, is complex. They reflect the realities of modern commerce and go beyond trade, touching upon behind-the-border issues such as standards, regulation and opening government contracts to competitive bidding. This complexity means that the deals take years to negotiate and conclude. In our amped up media environment, there are special interests making noise at each step in the process, ensuring that trade and investment deals are a marathon, not a sprint.\"\nThis month, a think tank backed by prominent Leave campaigner Michael Gove claimed that Britain will create nearly 400,000 jobs if the nation decides to abandon the Customs Union, following a \"hard Brexit.\"\nAccording to analysis of European Commission figures by Change Britain, Britain would create 387,580 jobs in manufacturing and services, if it left the Customs Union and forged new trade deals with eight non-EU countries, such as Canada, India, and China.\nHowever, this all hinges on what experts have already claimed would take at least a decade to complete. Coupled with Langrish's opinion piece, it looks like highly unlikely that Britain is able to do these types of deals in a short time frame.\nMore: Jason Langrish Trade CETA Brexit",
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        "title": "Facebook stock drops 20%-plus on nightmare earnings call - Business Insider",
        "raw_content": "What happened on Facebook's nightmare conference call that wiped out nearly $150 billion in market value in 90 minutes\nFacebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg saw shares of his company's stock plunge on Wednesday after it reported earnings and discussed them with analysts.\nREUTERS/Charles Platiau/Pool\nFacebook's stock dropped by a whopping 24% after it announced its second-quarter financial results on Wednesday.\nThe plunge came after Facebook executives said the company expected a significant slowdown in its revenue growth in the years ahead.\nHere's what happened during the disastrous conference call with analysts that saw Facebook's value fall by as much as $148 billion.\nFacebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced a new feel-good statistic on a conference call with financial analysts on Wednesday: Some 2.5 billion people \u2014 a third of the world's population \u2014 now use at least one of Facebook's products each month.\nBut that staggering statistic wasn't enough to distract investors from the bad news the company had to share: It expects significantly decreased revenue growth rates and operating margins in the years ahead.\nThe proof was in Facebook's stock, which during the call was down as much 24% from its price at the close of regular trading. In fact, the call with Zuckerberg and his colleagues only made things worse for Facebook's share price.\nAn hour before the call started, Facebook announced disappointing second-quarter financial results. The company missed Wall Street's expectations on both revenue and its number of daily and monthly active users.\nIts stock fell more than 8% on that news. But it stayed relatively steady after that, at least until the call started and David Wehner, Facebook's chief financial officer, began discussing the company's financial outlook. Wehner warned that Facebook expected its revenue growth to slow from the 42% pace it posted in the second quarter and its operating margins to fall from 44% in the period.\n\"Looking beyond 2018, we anticipate that total expense growth will exceed revenue growth in 2019,\" he said. \"Over the next several years, we would anticipate that our operating margins will trend towards the mid-30s on a percentage basis.\"\nFacebook's stock really fell off during the company's earnings call\nDuring the call, Facebook's stock dropped precipitously. Within minutes it was down 15%, then 18%, then 24%.\nAt the stock's lowest point, more than $148 billion of the company's value \u2014 significantly more than the entire market cap of IBM ($134 billion) \u2014 had been wiped out.\nFacebook's shares later rebounded, but at the time of this writing they remained deep in the red, down by a little more than 20%.\nFacebook's stock plummeted in after-hours trading on Wednesday.\nThree key factors are driving Facebook's expected revenue growth decline, Wehner said.\nFirst, Facebook is battling currency headwinds. Its overseas revenue got a boost in dollar terms as the dollar appreciated against other currencies last year. But the dollar's decline this year will reduce the dollar value of Facebook's foreign revenue.\nSecond, the company is placing more emphasis on Stories, the packages of posts and photos users can share with their friends that generally disappear after 24 hours. The company doesn't make as much money from Stories as it does from its News Feed and other features on its site.\nAnd then there's an increased focus on privacy and security, something that Zuckerberg previously warned could harm the company's profitability. New options Facebook is offering users to opt out of certain data collection \u2014 inspired in part by a new privacy law in Europe \u2014 could lead to less advertising revenue.\nFacebook's expected decline 'is beyond anything we've seen'\nAs analysts pounded Facebook executives on the call about the company's expected deterioration in its financial results, its stock continued to sink.\nToward the end of the call, a Jefferies analyst seemed astonished at the scale of the growth slowdown, saying it \"seems the magnitude is beyond anything we've seen.\"\nWehner warned analysts not to expect the company's financial results to get better anytime soon.\nThe company is likely to post subpar operating margins for \"several years,\" he said \u2014 \"more than two, less than many.\"\nIt's a staggering drop-off for Facebook and flies in the face of Wall Street's expectations. Earlier Wednesday, its stock hit a new all-time high of more than $218 a share. A few short hours later, that already seems like a distant memory.\nAdvertisers say they're not fans of Snapchat, and it's great news for Instagram\nFacebook is overflowing with groups offering pirated films \u2014 and says it won't do anything about it\nA third of Facebook's ad revenue growth now comes from Instagram \u2014 and it couldn't come at a better time\nFacebook tested plane-mounted lasers that fire super-high-speed internet over California. Here are the photos.\nAn exec at a $4.4 billion tech company fired a woman then put her on blast in a teamwide memo: Inside the nightmarish culture of a fast-growing Chinese beauty app\nMore: Facebook Mark Zuckerberg",
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        "raw_content": "Gold and Silver Outlook for April 16\nGold and silver resumed their downward trend from the end of last week and plummeted to their lowest levels in recent years. Last weeks many talked about the recommendation of Goldman Sachs to pull out of gold and the publication of the minutes of the recent FOMC meeting. This week started with the disappointing China's GDP report. But these events occurred in the past and didn't have such a sharp reaction in the precious metals markets. I think this was just a tipping point regarding the sentiment towards gold and silver that pulled investors out of precious metals. Will gold and silver bounce back? Currently, gold and silver are rising. On today's agenda: GB CPI, Euro Area CPI, Canada Manufacturing Sales, Bank of England Inflation letter, U.S Core Consumer Price Index and German ZEW economic sentiment.\nOn Monday, the price of gold tumbled down by 9.35% to $1,360.6 - the sharpest single day drop in the price of gold in 30 years; Silver also sharply decreased by 11.28% to $23.36. During April, gold declined by 14.7%; silver, by 17.43%. Usually following such sharp falls in the prices of gold and silver, they tend to rally. In fact, in the past several years when the price of gold fell by more than 2.5% in a single day, in 65% of the times the price rose the next day; for silver it's 60% of the times. Since both precious metals sharply fell in two consecutive business days, the odds are higher for them to correct today.\nThe gold and silver futures volumes of trade have sharply rose on Friday to 391 thousand and 121 thousand, respectively. These numbers are the highest levels in recent weeks. If the volume will remain low today, this could suggest the odds of sudden sharp shifts in the prices of gold and silver due to low volume will rise.\nU.S Core Consumer Price Index: According to the U.S Bureau of Labor statistics during February, the CPI rose by 0.7% (M-o-M); the core CPI slightly increased by 0.2%; the core index rose over the past twelve months by 2.0%.\nGerman ZEW economic sentiment: In March the ZEW indicator for Germany slightly rose again to 48.5 points; if Germany's economic sentiment will increase further, the Euro will plausibly strengthened against other currencies such as the USD;\nGold and Silver Outlook for April 15-19\nWeekly Outlook of Financial Markets for April 15-19",
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        "raw_content": "Intel Plans Conflict-Free Tantalum Microprocessors\nIntel (NASDAQ:INTC) has set the goal of manufacturing the world's first microprocessor validated as conflict free for gold, tin, tungsten, and tantalum by the end of 2013. In efforts to achieve this objective, the company has set a shorter-term goal of demonstrating that its microprocessors are verified as conflict free for tantalum in 2012.\nWhen sourced from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the four minerals listed above are considered conflict minerals due to the extreme human rights abuses and violence that take place where they are mined, and the fact that proceeds from these mines have been used to bankroll violent groups.\n\"The DRC has rebel forces who are operating the Eastern portion who basically are under no control whatsoever of the government. They extort the population via mechanisms such as rape or illegal taxation to control them to do mining on their behalf,\" explained Bob Leet, Intel's industry lead of conflict minerals and co-lead of the EICC and GeSI extractive WG, in a company video.\nA body of US law commonly referred to as the Dodd-Frank Act contains a section on conflict minerals that is pressuring companies to develop strategies to ensure that they are using conflict-free minerals. However, in its 2011 Corporate Responsibility Report, Intel reminds readers that its efforts to be conflict free predate the US legislation.\n\"From the time we became aware of the potential for conflict minerals from the DRC to enter our supply chain, we have responded to this issue with a sense of urgency and resolve,\" the report says.\nIntel claims to have been pursuing a conflict-free supply chain since 2009, when it asked its suppliers to complete a survey on the origin of minerals in their supply chains.\nIntel outlines an array of measures that it has undertaken to demonstrate its responsibility and leadership in handling this issue. These steps include having company representatives travel to the DRC in 2010 to determine what was going on. According to Jerry Meyers, fab materials engineer for Intel, these efforts are especially important given the company's recently announced goal of using conflict-free minerals.\nIntel defines conflict-free microprocessors as those manufactured with metals from smelters that have been validated by the EICC-GeSI Conflict-Free Smelter Assessment Program.\nMeyers said company has traveled over 120,000 miles and has visited 30 smelters.\nBy the end of 2011, Intel claims it had mapped out 92 percent of the tantalum, tin, tungsten, and gold supply lines supporting its core business.\nIntel considered banning all material from the DRC, a move that, in theory, would have made its goals much easier to achieve. But according to Meyers Intel came to the conclusion that a ban wasn't the right action to take because there are really only two major industries in the country: farming and mining.\n\"If we were to ban material from that country,\" Meyers explained, \"you would be depriving the local people of one of two of their main sources of livelihood. And we wanted to avoid that at all costs.\"\nOverall, the electronics industry has taken a strong stance against conflict minerals and the risk of supporting rebel groups. However, unlike Intel, many companies did not thoroughly analyze how their handling of the situation could impact the lives of the people in the DRC. They chose to simply avoid material from the region, which essentially created an embargo that put thousands of people out of work.\nEfforts are now underway to turn this situation around. One program that is working to do so is Solutions for Hope (SfH); announced in 2011, it is a pilot initiative to source conflict-free tantalum from the DRC using a bag and tag scheme whereby minerals are tracked along their journey throughout the supply chain.\nIntel is a member of SfH, although Leet said the company is not a large procurer of conflict minerals. \"But, collectively our industry together create a big fish in a small pond.\"\nThe industry that Leet was referring to includes Intel's smelters, and that \"small pond\" highlights another issue that arises with refusing to use tantalum from the DRC: is there enough conflict-free tantalum supply available?\nWhile the market is currently believed to be oversupplied, according to an industry insider who prefers to remain anonymous, if all of the tantalum projects currently underway were able to advance to full production, they would not produce enough conflict-free tantalum for the current demand coming from the electronics and aerospace industry. There is a limited amount of tantalum produced in conflict-free regions and there is even less that is not already claimed through offtake agreements.\nGiven the amount, the grades, and the ease of mining tantalum in the DRC, it is unrealistic to believe that these resources can or will be ignored.\nStill, if companies fail to position themselves properly on this issue they run the risk of significant consequences to their reputations and their bottom lines.\nSince much of the opposition to the conflict minerals section of the Dodd-Frank Act stems from the fact that companies say it is too difficult and expensive to track metal throughout the supply chain, one would assume that initiatives like the one undertaken by Intel would provide an opportunity for tantalum miners to successfully market their projects.\nHowever, the insider says that historically western companies have been told they were not buying material that was sourced from the DRC. This statement is reflected in corporate responsibility statements from electronics majors, which have recited this empty assurance over the past decade.\nThe fact that some companies have acted duplicitously, claiming the moral high ground of corporate social responsibility while continuing to source conflict minerals, shows that efforts to target companies like Intel have been less than productive.\nHowever the reality, says the insider, is that approximately half of all of the tantalum that has made its way into our electronics is from a conflict source. In setting its 2012 conflict-free goal, Intel is in fact stating that its microprocessors manufactured up to this point have conflict tantalum in them, he added.\nIntel appears to admit as much, where it states in its report, \"[i]n practice our products may already be conflict free but it is not possible to know with certainty until a mature system is in place that can validate smelters in our supply chain as conflict free. 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        "raw_content": "The Weightiness of a Fool . . . Proverbs 27:3\nA stone is heavy and the sand weighty, But the provocation of a fool is heavier than both of them. Proverbs 27:3\nThere are some heavy things that people have to carry. Among them are things like sand and stones. I remember having to carry a pile of decorative stone from the front yard of a home all the way to the back yard. At first I thought the job was going to be easy. The stones were fairly large, but easy to carry at first. About the time I got to the middle of the pile the ease of carrying these stones began to go down. It was as if they were getting heavier all the time. You probably know that by the time I reached the bottom of the pile - the stones seemed really heavy. It became difficult to carry them to the back of the yard where they were going. One might say that they became quite a load. That is what Proverbs is saying to us about dealing with the fool.\nThe actions this Proverb speaks of are the \"provocation\" of a fool. Provocation is not exactly a word we use often in our society - it means to provoke someone. The Hebrew word is \"kaas\" and it means to cause vexation and anger. It is like someone poking you again and again until it provokes you to the point of being very angry. This word is even used to speak of how idolatry angers God and provokes Him to that anger and wrath.\nThe fool is the man who doesn't quite get it. He does something but doesn't understand the problems that his actions are causing. He not only does it once - but repeats it again and again. Elsewhere in the proverbs we are told that like a dog returns to its vomit, so a fool returns to his folly. Thus the actions that cause a problem, or the ones that provoke people to anger are repeated again and again. This can be maddening on a personal level - and it can be devastating on a societal one.\nThis is why we are told that it would almost be better to have to carry the weight of sand and stones rather than have to deal with a fool who is constantly provoking us to anger and frustration. This is also why the Word counsels us to refrain from \"hanging around\" fools. To do so is to eventually invite amazing levels of provocation into your life, which is not exactly something we are all dying to have every day.\nIt is hard, if not impossible, to snub a beautiful woman - they remain beautiful and the rebuke recoils. Do you agree?\nMarvin Swanson\nGood word ... short and to the point.",
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        "raw_content": "An Uncalculated Career Move\nAs a kid, I learned to swim at camp, make new friends at camp, even kissed my first girl at camp! Looking back, the many years I attended summer camp had such a positive impact on my development as a person, both as an individual and as a member of the community as a whole.\nI have now been a recreation professional for the better part of 10years--but my real recreation career began when I was at Penn State finishing up my bachelor\u2019s degree in Political Science. On a whim, I took a job at the Bethlehem YMCA as a summer camp counselor.\nThat first summer, I had a 10-year-old camper named Mikey Rodriguez. Mikey was unlike many of the other campers, he barely said a word, but spoke with his actions. When I asked him to turn left, he would turn right. When I asked him to run, he\u2019d walk. He was openly defiant at every opportunity\u2014and boy, what a challenge! I looked at his camp file, and of course, he was scheduled for every camp day, all summer. To me, that meant I was either going to get through to this kid, or there were going to be fireworks all summer! Slowly, as the summer progressed, and Mikey felt more comfortable in the ebb and flow of camp, he changed ... dramatically for the better. I could see his confidence among his peers grow and his sense of self-identity emerge\u2014he said, \u201cJason, someday, I\u2019m going to become an architect.\" Wow! To see the transformation from openly defiant to \u201carchitect\u201d was amazing! By the end of summer camp, Mikey was stuck to my hip, helping me with every aspect of the camp, and I think we were both sad to see the last day arrive.\nDuring the last day of camp, Mikey ran up to me, kind of nervous, and said, \u201cI have a present for you.\u201d I was fully expecting a card, or letter, something thoughtful yet commonplace in that setting. He pulled from behind his back, a dirty, old, stuffed bunny. I said, \u201cWow, Mikey, thanks.\u201d I thought, as any 19-year-old would, that it was kind of a peculiar gift. Mikey ran off to play basketball and his mom quickly came up to me and gave me a big bear hug. I told her thanks, but that I couldn't accept the gift. She said, \u201cYou don\u2019t understand, that bunny is what he had in his crib as a baby, it\u2019s his most prized possession, you changed his life, you need to keep it.\u201d\nNothing tells the story of the power of summer camp better than that. He gained confidence in himself, and I knew what my true career path would be ... and it wasn't Political Science.\nAnd the bunny sits on my desk to this day...\nJason Lang, CPRP, MS, is the Director of Parks and Recreation in East Goshen Township. Reach him at jlang@eastgoshen.org.\nThe Week-EnderBryan Buchko March 23, 2016 Jason LangComment\nSeven Pathways To Spiritual Connectivity\nThe Week-EnderBryan Buchko April 4, 2016 Douglas Hamer\nCongratulations To Camp Oty-Okwa\nBryan Buchko March 21, 2016 News",
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        "raw_content": "University of Chicago Students Protest After Student Shot by Police\nStudents and faculty rallied on Thursday, calling for increased access to mental health resources on campus and a decrease in campus police powers.\nThe student was shot in the shoulder when he approached police with a metal pipe after being told to put down his weapon.\nApril 10, 2018 Amy Rock\tJump to Comments\nUniversity of Chicago students and faculty rallied on Thursday afternoon to protest actions by campus police and the availability of mental health services after a student allegedly suffering from a mental health crisis was shot as he approached an officer with a metal pipe.\nThree officers from the University Police Department and two officers from the Chicago Police Department responded to calls of a burglary at approximately 10:12 p.m. Tuesdaylast week on South Kimbark Avenue. 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        "raw_content": "Topic: 14 week season?\nhttp://www.ncaa.com/news/football/article/2017-06-30/14-week-football-playing-season-be-examined?cid=ncaafbsocial_fb_sf94356512&sf94356512=1\n..... i wouldn't mind.\nRe: 14 week season?\nActually we already have a 14 week season. 12 weeks for games, 1 open week, and 1 CG week. Look at the Sun Belt Helmet Schedule (link) and you can more readily see what I am saying. They do not play a CG, therefore they have 12 weeks for games and 2 open weeks. It is the 15 week schedule that needs to be made permanent.\nhttp://cdn.fbschedules.com/helmets/2017-sun-belt-helmet-schedule.pdf\ni should have said \"14 week SCHEDULE\", which i assume to believe is just what it sounds like... i just skimmed the link, and i made the comment- but truth known, i don't know how i feel about it. i want to watch the season as much as i can, but more games will do two things that aren't good- it will increase the likelihood of a loss no matter how good a team is due to wear and tear while not really providing a clearer picture of who is better (and because some will schedule quality and some will schedule patsies), and, statistical data will favor the extended schedules and diminish the performance of historical players.\nAfter rereading the article, I am thinking that they are referring to eliminating the occasional 15 week season and making the 14 week season permanent. Reference is also made to eliminating two-a-days so the theme is elimination and not expansion.\nAnd even if it is referring to the 15 week season, they are not talking about adding a game. The 15 week season provides a second bye week.\n\u00ab Last Edit: July 06, 2017, 09:49:44 PM by ALA2262 \u00bb\ni finally read it in whole..... I think you're right. I would expect otherwise to have made it's rounds through other media too, which it hasn't- lending credibility to your comprehension skills over mine...\nThe SEC has discussed the two bye-15 week season. But they refer to it as the 14 week season. Which they already have.\nPersonally, I don't even know why they are discussing it unless they think they control the NCAA. The NCAA sets the length of the season. The NCAA tells them when they can or can't go to the bathroom!\nhttps://www.seccountry.com/sec/sec-coaches-not-crazy-proposed-change-season\n\u00ab Last Edit: July 07, 2017, 07:37:37 AM by ALA2262 \u00bb",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Channel \u00bb One year since Hurricane Sandy, disaster recovery plans still front and center\nOne year since Hurricane Sandy, disaster recovery plans still front and center\nLast year at this time, many on the East Coast were watching weather reports as news of a tropical storm that was gaining strength in the Atlantic Ocean started to become commonplace. This was the beginning of Hurricane Sandy, which would make landfall in New Jersey a few days later on October 29 and cause devastation to a large portion of the Northeastern United States.\nAccording to the National Climatic Data Center, the storm caused $65 billion worth of damage. In New York and New Jersey, streets, tunnels and subways were flooded, cutting power to large areas. It was a major disruption to everyday life and some are still trying to pick up the pieces.\nFor many businesses, it was a reminder of the importance of having the right kind of disaster recovery plan in place. With services like cloud computing making headway in the IT channel, having secure information and being able to have employees work remotely is easier than ever. This allows the bounceback time for storms to be reduced.\nA recent article from Emergency Management Magazine, looked at some of the lessons that were learned from the Sandy aftermath. One of the most import is the need for flexible employees who are able to wear multiple hats at a moment\u2019s notice.\n\u201cRegardless of a disaster\u2019s impact on your business, if an employee\u2019s family is displaced or affected by a crisis, they will respond to their family first and their employer second,\u201d the article reads. \u201cBe sure you can continue operations if key personnel are unavailable due to family emergencies.\u201d\nVAR Staffing provides impactful talent that can help organizations be ready for any challenge.",
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        "raw_content": "The company Chantelle is a joint-stock company with a share capital of 2,100,214.10 Euros registered under B 562 053 694 in the commercial register of Creteil whose Head Office is situated at 8/10 rue de Provigny in Cachan (94230), and with VAT identification Number FR 06 562 053 694\nChantelle SA reserves the right to amend the content of the website http://www.chantelle.com and shall not be held liable for any consequences incurred by these amendments.\nChantelle SA declines all liability for the content of the website or for any use which might be made of it.\nIf links are created with third party websites, using any search engine, Chantelle SA shall not be held liable for the existence or content of these third party websites.\nThe products and services presented on this website may be subject to legal restrictions and may not be available for residents of certain countries. Please consult the sales restrictions governing the products and services concerned. (The information disseminated by Chantelle on this website and the group websites are likely to contain direct or indirect references to products, programmes or services which may not be available in your country.\nPlease consult our local subsidiary or our partner sales company for any information concerning the products, programmes and services available in your country.)\nThe texts, page layouts, illustrations and other elements presented on the website http://www.chantelle.com are protected by international copyright and are the inalienable property of Chantelle S.A. Any copy, adaptation, translation, arrangement or amendment of the site or any part thereof, in any form and using any means, either electronic or mechanical or other, is strictly forbidden without prior permission in writing from the owner of the copyright.\nIt is strictly forbidden to use or to reproduce the name 'Chantelle' or its logo, alone or in association, for any purpose, and especially for advertising purposes, without prior permission in writing from Chantelle.\nAny violation is liable to legal action.\nIt is expressly agreed by the users of this website that Chantelle SA shall not be held responsible for any direct or indirect, material or immaterial or particular damages incurred as a result of viewing or using this website or other websites linked to it, such as use of text, sound or visual data which might be collected, and especially any financial or commercial losses, loss of programs or data in their data system or elsewhere.\nThe information on the Chantelle SA website may contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors.\nChantelle SA shall not be held liable for any potential consequences of these errors. Disputes pertaining to the website http://www.chantelle.com shall be settled exclusively by French law and shall be submitted to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts in Paris, France.\nDigital Factory by vente-privee.com designed the Product Digital Catalogue for the Chantelle websites.\nNo Blue Screen System (NBS System, NBS)\n8 rue Bernard Buffet (ancient. 5 impasse chalabre) 75017 Paris",
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        "raw_content": "Home / Publications / Financial Markets Conduct Bill \u2013 the fine print\nFinancial-Markets-Conduct-Bill-the-fine-print\n\u200bA discussion paper outlining the regulations which will underpin the Financial Markets Conduct Bill is now out for consultation.\nThis is an important step in the process because a lot of the practical detail which will affect the Bill\u2019s implementation was left to regulation.\nSubmissions close on 1 March 2013.\nTimeline for Bill\nThe Bill is part way through its second reading and is expected to be passed by mid-2013.\nOn current timeframes, the regulations will be made and the registers (one for offers of financial products, the other for managed investment schemes) finalised in February 2014 and the new Act will come into force in April 2014.\nBut these timelines are recognised as ambitious so there may be some slippage. Also, there will be a two-year transition period during which issuers can choose to comply with current securities law.\nThe primary areas for regulation under the Bill are the content and presentation of the Product Disclosure Document (PDS) and the licensing regime. This is reflected in the 243-page discussion document, well over half of which is dedicated to these two topics.\nOther matters covered include the proposed exceptions regime and additional governance rules for some financial products including:\nprocedures for meetings of product holders\nlock-in rules for superannuation schemes\nimplied terms in trust deeds, such as those relating to auditor reporting\nrequirements to end reports to supervisors and the regulator, and\nrules for reporting and correcting pricing errors.\nThe objective is that the PDS will be short (generally in the range of six to 20 pages), headed by a two-page summary, tailored for different types of product, and highly prescribed for mainstream products to assist comparability.\nOfficials propose setting a minimum font size (probably 8 or 9 point after the Australians). Their current inclination is to allow some corporate branding, provided it is not distracting and does not obscure the text, but to restrict the PDS to information required to meet statutory requirements.\nLicensing will cover: funds managers, derivatives dealers, providers of discretionary investment management services, independent trustees of restricted schemes and regulated intermediaries \u2013 including person-to-person lending services and crowd-funding platforms.\nThe regulations prescribe:\neligibility criteria and conditions\nthe specific objectives which licensing is expected to achieve, and\nvarious record keeping and reporting requirements and (for some derivatives issuers), capital adequacy and liquidity requirements.\nChapman Tripp will be commenting in detail on aspects of the discussion paper in the New Year. Our commentaries on the Financial Markets Conduct Bill are available here.\nRelated topics: Financial Markets Conduct legislation; Finance\nRoger Wallis; Bradley Kidd; Ross Pennington; Tim Williams; Mike Woodbury; Penny Sheerin",
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        "raw_content": "September Meet Stakes Topped by Breeders' Cup \"Win and You're In\" Pocahontas, Iroquois; Homecoming Classic Returns for Older Stars\nThe second September Meet in the 140-year history of Churchill Downs Racetrack will offer a eight stakes races with total purses of $925,000 during a 12-day run topped by a pair of important stakes events for 2-year-olds who have their eyes on the Breeders\u2019 Cup World Championships and racing\u2019s spring classics, and the return of the $125,000-added Homecoming Classic, a race for 3-year-olds and up designed as a prep for the $5 million Breeders\u2019 Cup Classic (Grade I).\nThe first Saturday of the Sept. 5-28 meet will feature four of those stakes events in a program highlighted by the $200,000-added Pocahontas (GII) for 2-year-old fillies and the $100,000-added Iroquois (GIII) for colts, the 1 1/16-mile opening races of both the \u201cRoad to the Kentucky Derby\u201d and \u201cRoad to the Kentucky Oaks\u201d points system for the 2015 Derby and Oaks, and the Breeders\u2019 Cup \u201cWin and You\u2019re In\u201d program for the $2 million Breeders\u2019 Cup Juvenile (GI) and $2 million Breeders\u2019 Cup Juvenile Fillies (GI). The second running of the Homecoming Classic \u2013 a 1 1/8-mile race designed to be a prep for the 1 \u00bc-mile Breeders\u2019 Cup Classic and November\u2019s $500,000 Clark Handicap Presented by Norton Healthcare (GI) at Churchill Downs \u2013 will share the stage on Saturday, Sept. 27 with the $100,000-added Jefferson Cup (GIII), a one-mile race for 3-year-olds on the Matt Winn Turf Course.\nAlong with an automatic berth in the starting gate for their respective Breeders\u2019 Cup races, the Breeders\u2019 Cup-nominated horse that wins the Pocahontas or Iroquois also will have their pre-entry and entry fees paid, receive a $10,000 travel stipend (if based outside of California) and the person who nominated either the foal or the horse will receive an award of $10,000.\nRacing during the September Meet will be conducted on a Friday-through-Sunday schedule during each of its four weeks, with \u201cDowns After Dark\u201d night racing celebrations scheduled for Friday, Sept. 5 (Opening Night) and Friday, Sept. 19.\nThe races on the stakes schedule for this year\u2019s meet are identical to the roster of events offered during last year\u2019s inaugural September racing session, but total stakes purses have been reduced by $50,000 and individual purses have been changed for three races. The Pocahontas purse has been raised by $50,000 to $200,000-added. Purses for the Homecoming Classic and Iroquois were each reduced by $50,000. The value of the Homecoming Classic is now $125,000-added, while the Iroquois purse is $100,000-added.\nThe Pocahontas and Iroquois will be joined on that first Saturday program by the $100,000-added Ack Ack (GIII), a one-mile race for 3-year-olds and up, and the $100,000-added Locust Grove, a 1 1/16-mile race for fillies and mares.\nThe $100,000-added Open Mind, a six-furlong race for fillies and mares, will be the featured event on Saturday, Sept. 13, while the $100,000-added Dogwood (GIII) for 3-year-old fillies at seven furlongs is scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 20.\nThe roster of winners of stakes events run during last year\u2019s inaugural September Meet was impressive. It included:\nMrs. Janis Whitham\u2019s Fort Larned, the winner of the 2012 Breeders\u2019 Cup Classic that used a victory in the first Homecoming Classic as a final prep race for his defense of his Breeders\u2019 Cup triumph. Fort Larned would finish fourth to Mucho Macho Man in the Classic at Santa Anita and end his career with 10 wins and nearly $4.5 million from 25 starts.\nWinchell Thoroughbreds\u2019 Untapable, whose victory in the Pocahontas earned the 2-year-old daughter of Tapit a starting spot in the Breeders\u2019 Cup Juvenile Fillies (GI). She finished eighth in that race, but is unbeaten in 2014 with four stakes victories that include the Longines Kentucky Oaks (GI) and the Mother Goose (GI) at Belmont Park. Another accomplished product of the 2013 Pocahontas is Landaluce Educe Stables\u2019 Rosalind, who finished third to Untapable and went on to be the runner-up in Keeneland\u2019s Darley Alcibiades (GI) on synthetic Polytrack and third in the Breeders\u2019 Cup Juvenile Fillies before winning this spring\u2019s Central Bank Ashland (GI) at Keeneland and finishing fourth to Untapable in the Oaks.\nDonegal Racing\u2019s Cleburne, who earned a starting spot in the Breeders\u2019 Cup Juvenile with his victory in the Iroquois. He traveled to Santa Anita for the race, but suffered an injury and did not compete. Finishing behind Cleburne that day were third-place Tapiture, subsequent winner of the Kentucky Jockey Club (GII), Rebel Stakes (GII) and Matt Winn (GIII); fourth-place Ride On Curlin, third in the Champagne (GI), Southwest (GIII) and Rebel (GIII) and runner-up in the Arkansas Derby (GI) and Preakness (GI); and Rise Up, who finished sixth and later won the $1 million Delta Downs Jackpot (GIII).\nGeorge and Lori Hall\u2019s Pants On Fire, who won the $100,000 Ack Ack (GIII) and then competed in the Breeders\u2019 Cup Dirt Mile (GI), where he finished seventh to winner Goldencents. Ack Ack runner-up Taptowne also traveled to Santa Anita for the Dirt Mile, but was scratched shortly before the race\nPreston Stable\u2019s Flashy American, the winner of the Locust Grove who has since won the Sixty Sails (GIII) at Hawthorne, finished fourth to champion Beholder in the Zenyatta (GI) at Santa Anita and third in the recent Delaware Handicap (GI) to Belle Gallantey and 2013 Kentucky Oaks winner Princess of Sylmar. Among her rivals in that listed stakes event were runner-up Wine Princess, who would return to win the Falls City (GII); and sixth-place finisher Molly Morgan, who would later finish second to multiple Grade I winner On Fire Baby in the La Troienne (GI) before defeating that rival in a rematch in the Fleur De Lis Handicap (GII).\nChurchill Downs had conducted racing during the month of September during parts of various summer and fall racing meets during its long history that began in 1875. 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        "raw_content": "Frivolous Wins Third Stakes at Churchill Downs with Eight-Length Locust Grove Romp\n\"Horse for the Course\" Frivolous cruised to the finish under jockey Jon Court in her eight-length romp in Saturday's $100,000 Locust Grove. It was the third stakes win at Churchill Downs and joined upset wins in the 2014 Falls City (GII) and this year's Fleur De Lis (GII) on her growing list of victories beneath the Twin Spires. (Reed Palmer, Churchill Downs)\nComing off of a runner-up effort in the Delaware Handicap (Grade I) at Delaware Park behind Sheer Drama, G. Watts Humphrey Jr.\u2019s Frivolous came from off the pace to impressively win the 32nd running of the $100,000 Locust Grove Stakes by eight lengths on Saturday at Churchill Downs.\nFrivolous, a 5-year-old daughter of Empire Maker out of the Belong to Me mare Sixty Rockets, ran the 1 1/16 miles in 1:43.85 over a fast track to capture her third stakes victory. Her other two stakes triumphs, the Falls City Handicap (GII) and the Fleur de Lis Handicap (GII) also were run at Churchill Downs, and she improved her record beneath the Twin Spires to 7-3-0-2.\nJon Court, the pilot in her other two stakes triumphs, rode the winner for trainer Vicki Oliver, who trains the 5-year-old mare for her father, G. Watts Humphrey Jr.\nPrivet Hedge set a slow pace going :24.01 for the opening quarter-mile, with Cabana sitting a length behind the pacesetter and Diva\u2019s Diamond 1\u00bd lengths off the lead in third. She continued to lead by a half-length after a half-mile in :47.86 with Cabana inching her way closer to the lead. With three-quarters of a mile to run, Cabana took control while Privet Hedge dropped back to third. Frivolous began gaining ground around the far turn and asserted herself to the front as the field approached the top of the stretch. It was all over from there.\nFrivolous, who banked $58,900 and improved her record to 22-5-4-3\u2014$665,718, paid $4.60, $3 and $3 as the 6-5 favorite. Flashy American was a late-running second and returned $6.60 and $4.60, finishing a half-length in front of Diva\u2019s Diamond who ran third and paid $5.80.\nCabana, Henney Jenney, Pearl Turn, Ambusher, Unbirdledexplosion, Legacy and Privet Hedge completed the order of finish.\nFrivolous, who finished third in last year\u2019s Locust Grove, kicked off her 2015 campaign in an allowance race at Keeneland finishing a disappointing sixth as the 6-5 favorite. She then was a well-beaten ninth in the La Troienne (GI) at Churchill Downs before scoring a 32-1 upset in the Fleur de Lis over Sheer Drama, who would then turn the tables on her in the Delaware Handicap.\nThe Locust Grove was one of four stakes races Saturday at Churchill Downs. The stakes race is named after the 1790 Georgian mansion in Louisville that played home to ancestors of Churchill Downs founder Col. M. Lewis Clark.\nLOCUST GROVE QUOTES\nVICKI OLIVER, trainer of FRIVOLOUS (winner): \u201cWe\u2019ve always had a lot of faith in her since Day One; she\u2019s shown a lot of ability. There was never a doubt that she had this ability. She\u2019s just gotten better at five. I was a little concerned because I didn\u2019t like where we were early on in the race. I think her biggest issue is that you can\u2019t stop her because she\u2019s such a big mare. She can\u2019t get stopped and checked because of her huge stride. She trains very well at Keeneland and breezes well there, so I\u2019m looking forward to a big effort at the Breeders Cup.\u201d\nWill the Spinster be her next start? \u201cThat was the plan. That\u2019s why we took so much time with her. We\u2019ll see how she comes out tomorrow. That will depend on how much the race took out of her. Sheer Drama beat us once, we beat her once. Dynamics change with the post draw. When he had the one-hole at Delaware, we had to go to the lead. I think she is capable of running with this filly [Sheer Drama]; we beat her once and she beat us once. I was hoping to run her a little earlier but the way the meet runs this was the plan after Delaware.\u201d\nJON COURT, jockey of FRIVOLOUS (winner): \u201cShe got shuffled back on the first turn, and we just had to abide the spot that was given to us which was the back and then I abided my time. There was really nothing else to do except sit and wait and execute the finish.\n\u201cI got off to a good start (at the September Meet). Hopefully I can keep the ammunition going and continue to be competitive and create some momentum right into the Keeneland meet.\n\u201cShe really likes this track but just like with any other horse you don\u2019t want to panic with whatever position you end up with regardless of it is the initial strategy or not and then you go from there and execute to where their best performance should be, which is finishing to the wire first. That\u2019s how it played out for us today.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "By Nicholas D. Evans, star Advisor, Contributor, CIO | Aug 26, 2015 3:03 PM PT\nHow digital business disrupts the five forces of industry competition\nExactly why is digital business so disruptive to traditional business models and traditional notions of industry competition?\nExactly why is digital business so disruptive to traditional business models and traditional notions of industry competition? A useful way to analyze the situation is by looking at Porter\u2019s model of the five forces of industry competition and exploring how digital business is impacting each of the various forces.\nAccording to Michael E. 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They\u2019re leveraging the familiar social, mobile, analytics and cloud technologies, but are often adding in personas and context, intelligent automation, the Internet of Things, and cybersecurity to further enhance the value proposition of their platform.\nIn effect, tomorrow\u2019s leader may not be someone you know. We often think of industry competition as a perpetual battle between the same set of incumbents, but in reality, things are far more dynamic and transitory. As an example, whereas 89% of the Fortune 500 went out of business between 1955 and 2014, in recent years, according to R \u201cRay\u201d Wang of Constellation Research, 52% have been merged, acquired, gone bankrupt or fallen off the list solely since 2000.\nWhy can new entrants move in so easily? Digital business changes the rules by lowering the traditional barriers to entry. A digitally based business model requires far less capital and can bring large economies of scale for example.\nThe threat of substitutes has to do with the threat of substitute products or services. In terms of digital business, this can come from a purely digital substitute or a hybrid digital/physical substitute. Taxi services, such as Uber and EasyTaxi for example, provide a hybrid model via a digital app for consumers and taxi drivers, coupled with the physical taxis.\nDigital services wrapped around a physical product are another example and can range from one extreme such as the industrial Internet to another such as home automation technologies or personal fitness products. In addition, the long-term revenue stream from the digital services may be worth far more than the one time sale of the physical product.\nThe threat of substitutes is high in many industries since switching costs are low and buyer propensity to substitute is high. In the taxi services example, customers can easily switch from traditional models to the new model simply by installing an app on their smartphone. Propensity to switch from the traditional model is high due to consumer wait times for taxis, lack of visibility into taxi location and so on.\nPerhaps the strongest of the five forces impacting industry competition is the bargaining power of buyers since the biggest driver of digital business comes from the needs and expectations of consumers and customers themselves.\nThis bargaining power lays out a new set of expectations for the digital customer experience and necessitates continual corporate innovation across business models, processes, operations, products and services.\nCustomers and consumers have amassed far more bargaining power today due to instant access to information, insights from social media including access to reviews and feedback, low switching costs via digital channels, price sensitivity, access to substitute products and services with greater ease of use and convenience, as well as increased industry competitiveness as a result of the other forces.\nSuppliers can accelerate or slow down the adoption of a digitally based business model based upon how it impacts their own situation. Those pursuing digital models themselves, such as the use of APIs to streamline their ability to form new partnerships and manage existing ones, may help accelerate your own model.\nThose who are suppliers to the traditional models, and who question or are still determining their new role in the digital equivalent, may use their bargaining power to slow down or dispute the validity or legality of the new model.\nGood examples are the legal and business issues surfacing around the digital-sharing economy (i.e. ride-sharing, room-sharing etc.) where suppliers and other constituents work to ensure the business model and process innovations still adhere to established rules, regulations, privacy, security and safety. This is a positive and needed development since, coupled with bargaining power of buyers, it can help to keep new models \u201chonest\u201d in terms of how they operate.\nThe rivalry among the existing competitors\nFinally, existing competitors are all looking at digital business, trying to understand the disruptions occurring, and prepare their response. The responses can range all the way from defensive to offensive measures, and even a first-mover attack. This rivalry among competitors is always in play, but in recent years digital business has added fuel to the fire, just as the e-business era did many years ago.\nThe rivalry is heating up because entry and exit barriers are going down due to the comparative low-cost of digital business models, and in many cases new entrants do not even need to own physical assets or infrastructure. In particular, the \u201cplatform\u201d model is seeing considerable success in the marketplace by simply connecting stakeholders and applying a set of peripheral services to enhance the customer experience.\nBy doing so, platform operators are moving to the forefront of service delivery and getting closer to the customer without even owning assets or employees working in that particular industry. According to a recent article in The Guardian, \u201cToday, any service provider, and even content provider, risks becoming hostage to the platform operator, which, by aggregating all those peripherals and streamlining the experience of using them, suddenly moves from the periphery to the centre.\u201d\nOverall, as you prepare your various digital business initiatives, the five forces framework can be a useful way to think about the various headwinds and tailwinds acting on your envisioned model and how various constituents may react. 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        "raw_content": "Parks & Trails Director Anthony Whittington, who currently serves as Vice President of the Arkansas Urban Forestry Council Board of Directors, was recently elected president. His term will begin July 1. He also serves on the council\u2019s awards nomination committee and board of directors nomination committee. The statewide council holds many community forestry events and tree plantings across Arkansas each year. The council\u2019s mission is to enhance the quality of life by promoting the benefits of trees; and to develop sustainable community forests through education, outreach and partnerships.\nLast July, Whittington was named Parks & Trails Director for the City of Hot Springs. He joined the City of Hot Springs in June 2017 as the city\u2019s urban forester. He holds a bachelor of science degree in recreation and park management from Henderson State University and is currently pursuing a Master of Science in Agriculture and Extension Education from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. He has six years of experience with University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture, including serving as an agricultural extension agent in Jefferson County, and five years with the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism, where he worked as a park interpreter for both Mount Nebo State Park and Lake Ouachita State Park. He has experience in trail construction and management, urban stormwater educational outreach, farm research, parks maintenance and master gardener program management.\nWhittington is a Hot Springs native and a graduate of Lakeside High School. He and his wife Heaven have a son, Zak, 8.\n\u21d0Previous City wins GFOA award for 25th consecutive yearNext\u21d2 Cherry Blossom Festival slated for February 16",
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        "raw_content": "SITO Announces Record Revenue and Preliminary, Estimated Expenses for the three and 12 months ended December 31, 2017\nMedia placement revenue increase to $14.7 Million in the quarter ended December 31, 2017, and to $42.9 million for the twelve months ended December 31, 2017, representing a 101% increase in media placement revenue compared to the corresponding quarter in 2016 and a 48% increase in media placement revenues compared to the twelve months ended December 31, 2016.\nJERSEY CITY, N.J., Feb. 06, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SITO Mobile Ltd. (NASDAQ:SITO) (hereinafter \u201cSITO\u201d or the \u201cCompany\u201d), an insights-driven Consumer Behavior and Location Sciences\u2122 company, announced today that the Company\u2019s media placement revenue increased by $7.4 million, or 101%, to $14.7 million for the three months ended December 31, 2017, compared to media placement revenues of $7.3 million for the three months ended December 31, 2016. 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Please note, however, that the audit of the Company\u2019s financial statements as of and for the twelve months ended December 31, 2017 is not yet complete, and such guidance is subject to adjustment based on the results of such audit:\nAs discussed on our earnings call on November 14, 2017, the Company\u2019s total cost of revenue, which represents the costs associated with media placement revenues, is expected to increase to between $7.8 million and $8.0 million for the three months ended December 31, 2017, and to between $22.2 million and $22.4 million for the twelve months ended December 31, 2017, as compared to total cost of revenue of approximately $3.7 million and approximately $13.7 million for the three and twelve months ended December 31, 2016, respectively. Cost of revenue has increased faster than media placement revenue primarily as a result of a change in our advertising mix.\nSales and marketing expense is expected to increase to between $3.9 million and $4.1 million for the three months ended December 31, 2017, and to between $14.5 million and $14.7 million for the twelve months ended December 31, 2017, compared to sales and marketing expense of approximately $2.8 million and approximately $10.4 million for the three and twelve months ended December 31, 2016, respectively.\nGeneral and administrative expense is expected to increase to between $5.9 million and $6.5 million for the three months ended December 31, 2017, and to between $16.0 million and $16.6 million for the twelve months ended December 31, 2017, compared to general and administrative expense of approximately $1.8 million and approximately $6.1 million for the three and twelve months ended December 31, 2016, respectively. Included within general and administrative expenses during the three and twelve months ended December 31, 2017 is a $2.2 million charge relating to the accrual of bonuses earned by the Company\u2019s executive management team under their respective employment agreements with the Company, in connection with the achievement of certain performance-based targets, as disclosed in the Company\u2019s Form 8-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on July 24, 2017. Management has agreed to take 75% of this bonus in equity. In addition, there were additional non-recurring items that impacted our G&A that will be detailed when we release our full year earnings.\nCash and cash equivalents totaled $3.6 million as of December 31, 2017, compared to $8.7 million as of December 31, 2016.\nAlthough the audit of the Company\u2019s financial position and results of operations for the twelve months ended December 31, 2017 is not yet final, the preliminary, unaudited financial information announced above reflects the Company\u2019s preliminary expectations with respect to its revenues and expenses described above based on information currently available to management.\nThe preliminary financial results presented above reflect management\u2019s estimates based solely upon information available to the Company\u2019s management as of the date of this announcement.\nThe preliminary financial results presented above are not, and shall not be deemed to constitute, a comprehensive statement of the Company\u2019s financial results for fiscal year 2017. In particular, we note that total revenue, taken in isolation, is not a reliable indicator of earnings.\nIn addition, the preliminary financial results presented above have not been audited, reviewed, or compiled by our independent registered public accounting firm BDO USA, LLP. Accordingly, BDO USA, LLP does not express an opinion or any other form of assurance with respect to the information included in this announcement and assumes no responsibility for, and disclaims any association with, this information. The preliminary financial results presented above are subject to the completion of our financial closing procedures, which have not yet been completed. The Company\u2019s actual results for the year ended December 31, 2017 are not available and may differ materially from the foregoing estimates. Therefore, you should not place undue reliance upon these preliminary financial results. 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        "raw_content": "Put Fire Safety at the top of your New Year Resolutions list\nNorthern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service (NIFRS) is asking everyone to make home fire safety their top resolution this year, to help protect themselves and their families from the dangers of fire.\nAlthough Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service welcomes the reduction in both the number of accidental dwelling fires across Northern Ireland and the number of accidental fire deaths in 2014 compared to the previous year, they are urging the public not to become complacent about fire safety at home.\nIn total, there were 966 accidental dwelling fires in 2013 and this was reduced by 43 to 923 in 2014. Tragically, there were 9 accidental fire deaths in 2013 and 8 people lost their lives in accidental fires in 2014.\nDale Ashford, Assistant Chief Fire Officer, Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service said:\n\u201cOne accidental fire death is one too many and we want to reach a stage where we have no fatalities in Northern Ireland due to accidental houses fires. We remain steadfast in our commitment to achieving that.\n\u201cBy routinely completing a number of simple fire safety steps, you can drastically reduce the risk of a fire in your home this year and beyond.\n\u201cGetting into the habit of checking your smoke alarms are working may just save your life.. Every year Firefighters in Northern Ireland are called to fires in homes where smoke alarms are fitted, but are not working properly. Check they are working once a week by pressing the button. A working smoke alarm will provide you and your family with an early warning to fire in the house to give you the best possible chance to escape.\n\u201cPlan your escape route. Everyone should know what to do in a fire. If a fire occurs at night your escape will be hindered by dark or difficult conditions. If you have already planned an escape route and everyone knows what to do, escaping safely will be much easier.\n\u201cNo-one is immune to the danger of fire and fire does not discriminate \u2013 it can happen to anyone of us. Fire deaths and injuries cause a lifetime of pain and suffering, and in 2015 we will be continuing with our work to help reduce such tragedies through our community engagement initiatives. However, we need the support of the public in helping us drive down the number of incidents our Firefighters attend by taking personal responsibility for their own fire safety in the home to STOP fire.\n\u201cWe offer a Free Home Fire Safety Check, whereby local Firefighters will visit your home to carry out a fire safety check. Firefighters will check for appliances that could cause fire, help with any actions to avoid fire and most importantly ensure that your smoke alarm is working. If necessary, we will fit a free smoke alarm for you. It could prove to be the best New Year\u2019s resolution you\u2019ve ever made.\n\u201cRemember to make fire safety in the home the one New Year\u2019s resolution you never break \u2013 it could save you and your family\u2019s life.\u201d\nTo arrange a free Home Fire Safety Check call 028 9260 0477, Text phone/ Minicom 028 9262 8800 or go to our website www.nifrs.org for further information.",
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        "raw_content": "6 of the Worst New Product Failure\nFear of failure is often referred to as the number one enemy of creativity. This is fair enough as well, given it\u2019s one of the main reasons why individuals and organisations struggle to innovate.\nFailure should be encouraged as long as it happens quickly and cheaply. Oh yeah and there is learning that comes from it that isn\u2019t swept under the rug!\nHere are some of the worst new product failure from some of the most prominent brands in the world.\n1. NetFlix - Qwikster\nIn 2011, Netflix\u2019s streaming service started making strides and the company was also looking to continue making revenue through their DVD-by-mail offering. They decided to launch a stand alone website called \u2018Qwikster\u2019 which was essentially a rebrand of their DVD-by-mail service. The idea to split the two services into different brands (and websites) angered many customers and after about a month, \u2018Qwikster\u2019 was no more!\n2. Sony - Airboard\nThe Airboard attempted to be the iPad before the iPad even existed. However, Sony didn\u2019t do a great job of it. The Sony Airboard was launched in 2004 and had some pretty impressive features for its generation. These features included internet access and the ability to stream TV wirelessly. Unfortunately, the price tag of approximately $1,300 did not attract many customers. The Sony Airboard was discontinued only 4 years after launch.\n3. Nintendo - Virtual Boy\nAll the way back in 1995, Nintendo tried its hand at Virtual Reality. The Virtual Boy aimed to fill the void between the release of the Super Nintendo and the Nintendo 64. The results of the venture were not as Nintendo had hoped or expected and in early 1996 all game development on the system was suspended. Why did it fail? Some reasons cited were its high price, lack of portability and health concerns.\n4. Google - Google Glass\nAnother product that might have been a little before its time, the Google Glass did not last as long as Google had anticipated. Released in 2013, the Google Glass struggled for many reasons including its high price and issues around privacy. The wearable device just did not connect with customers. Perhaps it was just ahead of its time as augmented reality headsets take hold in the mainstream? With that, Google Glass has just come back from the dead with an enterprise offering.\n5. Apple - Pippin\nMany wouldn't know it but Apple actually ventured into the world of game consoles. Their game console tried to do a bit too much; games, educational applications and web browsing. Unfortunately for Apple, it was discontinued within one year after selling only 42,000 units (RRP $600). To help put this into perspective, the Nintendo 64 sold about 500,000 units in the first three days after it was launched.\n6. Facebook and Amazon Phones\nThere was a lot of hype around the Facebook Phone before it was even launched. Partnering with HTC, the phone had a focus on the Facebook Home application. The end of the phone came quickly and dramatically with the price slashed to 99 cents, until there were no more phones to sell. Similarly, Amazon\u2019s Fire Phone was a monumental failure, selling only 35,000 units were sold in the first 20 days after release, taking a US$170M hit with over US$83M worth of phones going unsold. AT&T also slashed the price of the Fire Phone from $179 to 99 cents.\n\u201cIf we\u2019re not making mistakes, we\u2019re not trying hard enough.\u201d\nCEO of Coca-Cola Co., James Quincey\nEven the most successful companies encounter failure when creating new products or services.\nJeff Bezos says \u201cI\u2019ve made billions of dollars worth of failures\u201d and that \u201cinnovation and failure are inseparable twins\u201d on the company\u2019s way to becoming the first trillion dollar company.\nThe companies that continue to be successful are the ones that embed their learnings internally to ensure they aren\u2019t repeated. This is a significant reason that companies like Google, Apple and Netflix continue to be successful.",
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        "raw_content": "Tech Talk: Alphamated Tackles a Silverware Hassle\nThe goal of Alphamated is to save restaurants big on labor costs.\nRolling silverware is the bane of any server's existence. According to Evan Duignan's research, it is a bane to restaurants also\u2014it costs small restaurants $5,000-$10,000 a year and large restaurants anywhere from $40,000-$50,000. So, over dinner out with his family one night, Duignan's idea to create a device that rolls on its own took shape. At Ohio State University's Business Builder's Club, Duignan moved on the idea, asking 25 restaurants what they thought about his idea. The feedback was so positive that Duignan kept going\u2014in total, his market research chronicles the responses of more than 600 restaurants.\nNow, OSU's Center of Design for Manufacturing Excellence is prototyping the roller, with patent pending.\nThe roller will be made as small as possible, but it will still be sizeable\u2014maybe 5 ft. by 5 ft. He says the design will promote good sanitization\u2014a huge consideration for restaurants.\nThe roller works kind of like a gun, in the sense that silverware is loaded into cartridges and shot onto a napkin. It can be adjusted to accommodate different sizes of silverware and napkin textures. Alphamated comes at a time when automation is changing the workplace. \u201cHaving every single task that can be automated that makes sense for the business on a fiscal level is key,\u201d Duignan says.\nSince Duignan has both validation of his product and customer attraction, his next step is to find partners in investment and development. He is also working on a YouTube video that will show the roller in action.\n\u201cMy goal is that if you put this on the table and use it, it will blow your mind away and you'll be thinking, \u2018Where has this been all my life?' \u201d\nWill Alphamated achieve startup success?\n\u201cOpportunities like this machine that rolls silverware can shift the time restaurateurs spend on mundane tasks to focusing on hospitality. It makes total sense to deploy technology when the outcome is better customer service, and perhaps lower labor costs.\u201d\nIndustry expert: John Barker, president & CEO, Ohio Restaurant Association\n\u201cI spend a lot of time in restaurants and it seems nine times out of 10, there's a server rolling napkins. ... [It] is a labor-intensive process, unsanitary, and seems like the least exciting part of a server's job. I'd like to see where Alphamated goes with the interesting concept.\u201d\nPotential investor: David Hunegnaw, partner, LOUD Capital\n\u201cI am encouraged by the innovation, the methodical thought and practicality of the endeavor. \u2026 In the hospitality business, it is often thought of as a service focused industry. However, there is so much more, and the Alphamated innovation seems to address a need that takes time away from service. Automation, in this instance, creates more time for associates to spend more time with guests and less time with tasks and processes. \u2026 The Alphamated product would bring consistency in the rolls of silverware and the potential of cost savings.\u201d\nPotential user: Mike Redclay, director of operations & operating partner, Cameron Mitchell Premier Events\nAfter a family conversation during a fishing trip in Patagonia, Travis Smith joined with relatives to create an investment pool. When they got home, they began depositing money into a shared bank account.\nSince then, Smith's group, called a tribe, has invested more than $1 million together. And now, Smith has developed a system, called TribeVest, that evaluates tribe compatibility and shares that know-how so others can follow in the footsteps of his family's tribe, Latitude 45.\nSmith always hoped his platform would eventually generate a robust network of tribes. What has been surprising is how quickly that has happened. Now it is common for someone to fill out a TribeAlign survey (the first step) to discover compatibility with a tribe of strangers who share the same values.\n\u201cWe knew the network would be the most valuable part of it,\u201d he says. \u201cBut we didn't know it would start to reveal itself so soon.\u201d\nTribeVest recently won the 2018 Columbus Startup Week Pitch Competition first-place prize of $25,000.",
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        "raw_content": "Office Space: Worthington Industries Focuses Renovation around the Importance of People\nBoth the HQ and new innovation center add touches that recognize the role people have played in making the 63-year-old company successful.\nWorthington Industries only has one renovation under its belt. When it moved into its current space, it merely spruced up the leased building. Eventually, in 2016, Worthington Industries purchased the 200 West Old Wilson Bridge Road property and renovated it, along with a property down the street, which became an innovation center.\nSome of the objectives of the HQ renovation include modernization and letting more light in.\n\u201cWhen we made that purchase we decided we really wanted the environment to reflect who we are at Worthington and how we operate,\u201d says Sonya Higginbotham, Worthington\u2019s vice president of corporate communications and brand management. \u201cI love the modern feel of it. It brightens your day,\u201d she adds.\nThe most important aspect of the renovation, she says, was making the buildings reflect the value the company places on its people. People are what have made Worthington successful, says Higginbotham. Throughout the spaces, photography depicting employees can be seen.\nWorthington blue is everywhere. Higginbotham says that she thinks blue was probably Founder John H. McConnell\u2019s favorite color. Now, it is synonymous with the manufacturing company. \u201cWe say we have \u2018blue blood,\u2019 \u201d she explains.\nThe HQ comes with a caf\u00e9 and patio, a barbershop (there has always been one inside Worthington Industries) and a gym with a surprisingly comprehensive collection of equipment. Employees can grab a haircut for $8 or squeeze in a workout\u2014along with equipment, an assortment of classes are offered.\nDown the street, the innovation center stands near a manufacturing plant in an office park. It is used for such things as market research, new product development and training. Just inside, the company\u2019s first rolling mill, considered McConnell\u2019s first innovation that helped him find a niche in the steel industry, stands proudly. It provides a theme for the building. The outside is nondescript, but in the room where the action occurs, a giant mural takes over a wall. The artist based out of New York City, Shantell Martin, free-handed the entire thing. It is a drawing of faces and other items that look like thick black sharpie on the white wall. In the mural are depictions of every innovation Worthington Industries has dreamed up over its 63 years\u2014such as a profit-sharing plan from 1966 and a beer keg design the company no longer manufactures. The people, dispersed throughout, are the ones responsible for the innovations. Although Worthington Industries has always had innovation in its blood, \u201c[We] really trying to bring a disciplined approach around it,\u201d with the center, says Higgenbotham.",
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        "raw_content": "China slump, higher bond yields weigh on markets\nMore signs of distress in China's economy and rising U.S. bond yields are weighing on U.S. stocks in midday trading.\nThe Dow Jones industrial average was down 223 points, or 1.5 percent, to 14,576 at noon Eastern Daylight Time Monday.\nThe Standard & Poor's index fell 29 points, or 1.8 percent, to 1,563. The Nasdaq composite fell 55 points, or 1.7 percent, to 3,302.\nThe selling was broad: 96 percent of the stocks in the S&P 500 fell, led by banks and materials companies.\nAn increase in China's commercial lending rates brought new worries about China's finances. China's Shanghai Composite Index plunged 5 percent.\nIn the U.S., the yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note jumped from 2.54 percent to 2.60 percent, its highest level in almost two years.",
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        "title": "North Carolina Truck Accident Attorney | Winston-Salem Semi Truck Injury Lawyer",
        "raw_content": "North Carolina Truck Accident Attorneys\nAccidents involving commercial vehicles, specifically semitrailer trucks, frequently result in catastrophic injuries or death due to the size and weight of the vehicle involved.\nManaging attorney W. Thompson Comerford Jr. is an AV Preeminent-rated* trial lawyer with extensive experience litigating cases involving catastrophic injuries and wrongful death. He leads a team of lawyers that boasts more than 90 years of cumulative legal experience.\nThese accidents can be devastating to families, yet the trucking companies often seem to have the advantage in settling any lawsuits because they have experienced lawyers who are adept at minimizing the amount paid to victims.\nIn fact, many trucking companies have insurance representatives respond to an accident scene immediately in order to begin building a case that will help them limit their liability.\nWe Go To Battle Against Big Insurance Companies\nThe experienced personal injury lawyers at Comerford Chilson & Moser, L.L.P., in Winston-Salem, put accident victims on even footing with large trucking companies and other commercial entities that are involved in personal injury lawsuits.\nOur experienced North Carolina truck accident attorneys have battled big insurance companies in these kinds of cases for decades. We are familiar with the legal strategies that insurance providers use, and we have proven that we are capable of overcoming these tactics in order to collect the full amount that our clients deserve.\nWe Work With Specialists To Build Strong Cases\nWe work with accident reconstruction specialists who recover critical information that strengthens each case. Our firm has recovered millions of dollars for clients throughout North Carolina after negligence or irresponsibility on the part of a truck driver or trucking company results in wrongful death or a serious injury.\nCompanies are required to adhere to a number of federal, state and local laws regarding driver safety and truck maintenance. Many accidents can be linked to failure to follow these laws. We have extensive experience revealing and holding companies accountable for the numerous causes of truck accidents.\nMeet With Our Truck Accident Injury Lawyers\nIf you have suffered a serious injury in a North Carolina truck accident, or if you have a family member who was killed in a truck accident, it is important to reach our Winston-Salem lawyers as soon as possible.\nContact us to schedule a free consultation. We will answer your questions, review the facts of your case and explain all of the legal options available to you. You will not pay attorney fees unless we obtain a recovery for you.",
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        "raw_content": "Fractional Yellow Fever Vaccine Dose Remains Protective After a Decade\nDEC 04, 2018 | JARED KALTWASSER\nA new study shows a fractional dose of yellow fever vaccine is not just a good stop-gap measure, but can actually provide long-term protection.\nYellow fever is an incurable, highly fatal acute hemorrhagic viral disease spread by mosquitoes. It gets its name from the fact that in some patients, the disease is accompanied by jaundice. Other symptoms include fever, headaches, muscle pain, fatigue, and vomiting. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), as many as half of the people who become infected with the virus will die from it. The virus is currently endemic in Africa, Central America, and South America.\nThe good news is that there is a highly effective vaccine that can prevent yellow fever. The bad news is that vaccine supplies are often lacking in affected areas. Thus, when an outbreak occurs, local officials are frequently left scrambling to find sufficient vaccine supplies.\nInvestigators from the Leiden University Medical Center, in the Netherlands, wanted to know whether the strategy of providing fractional doses\u2014one-fifth of the normal amount\u2014was a good long-term strategy for dealing with vaccine shortages.\nIn findings published last week, the team followed up with a group of patients who had received fractional doses 10 years ago.\nThe results were encouraging\u2014the patients remained protected.\nFirst author Anna H.E. Roukens, MD, PhD, of Leiden University Medical Center, told Contagion\u00ae that at the time the patients were given the fractional dose, it was not yet clear how long the protection might last or whether a booster might be needed. However, in the intervening years, it\u2019s become clear that the fractional dose provides long-term coverage.\nThirty-nine of 40 people who received fractional doses still had protective levels of yellow fever-neutralizing antibodies after a decade. That\u2019s virtually identical to the 34 of 35 people who still had protection after receiving full doses.\n\u201cWe were actually not surprised by the results, as we had already demonstrated that the fractional dose was noninferior to the standard dose a year after vaccination,\u201d she said. \u201cThe immune response is unlikely to change after this period, and so to us, the response after a year equals the response after 10 years and more.\u201d\nThose findings are good news for patients in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), one of the most recent countries where the fractional-dose strategy was widely used to control an outbreak.\nBack in 2016, yellow fever broke out in Angola and the DRC. In the latter country, public health officials adopted a strategy that called for 10.5 million at-risk individuals to be vaccinated against the disease. The problem? The WHO had only 5.8 million doses available. In response, Congolese officials decided to ration the vaccine, giving patients just 0.1 ml of the vaccine instead of the standard 0.5 ml dose.\nAccording to an August New England Journal of Medicine article discussing the event, the rationing strategy is effective because a typical vaccine dose far exceeds the amount of vaccine the WHO says is necessary to protect someone. On average, commercially available vaccines have between 12,874 and 43,651 international units (IU). The WHO suggests vaccines have at least 1000 IUs.\n\u201cIn principle, the quantity of vaccine virus in fractional doses of standard vaccine would therefore still exceed the WHO\u2019s minimum requirement,\u201d Kirsten Vannice, PhD, MHS, of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and colleagues wrote.\nStill, Dr. Vannice, writing this summer, said additional research is needed to confirm the efficacy of the strategy, including larger studies. And although the Dutch study demonstrates the long-lasting efficacy of fractional doses, it was also based on just 75 study enrollees, less than half of the 155 people who initially enrolled in the study and were given the vaccine.\nThe study, \u201cLong-Term Protection After Fractional-Dose Yellow Fever Vaccination: Follow-up Study of a Randomized, Controlled, Noninferiority Trial,\u201d was published December 4 in the Annals of Internal Medicine.",
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        "raw_content": "Better image with a larger display surface in Lincoln Continental and Lincoln Navigator.\nContinental Head-Up Display with DMD Technology Goes into Production for the First Time with Lincoln\nBetter image with a larger display surface in Lincoln Continental and Lincoln Navigator\nDMD technology as a bridge between head-up displays and augmented reality solutions\nHead-up displays prevent driver distraction and provide enhanced safety and comfort\nBabenhausen, November 14, 2017. Automotive manufacturer Lincoln Motor Company, a division of Ford Motor Company is, for the first time, putting into production Continental\u2019s head-up display with digital micromirror device (DMD) technology to allow drivers to communicate even better with their vehicles in the future. The solution from the technology company was first integrated into the 2017 Lincoln Continental, followed by the 2018 Lincoln Navigator. Head-up displays show all relevant information in the driver\u2019s field of vision, reducing driver distraction and therefore making a significant contribution to enhanced comfort and safety. \u201cIt is a great achievement for the entire team that our digital micromirror device technology is going into production for the first time at Lincoln. Our solution closes the gap between the classic head-up display and augmented reality head-up displays and provides a better image with a larger display area,\u201d says Dr. Frank Rabe, head of the Instrumentation & Driver HMI business unit at Continental.\nReplacing previously used TFT LCD technology, the DMD generates graphical elements in the same way as digital cinema projectors, based on mirror optics and a picture generating unit (PGU). Thanks to an intermediate screen, sequential color management and a lens-based optical path, the image is brighter and sharper than with conventional head-up displays. The Lincoln head-up display is one of the brightest and largest in its class and allows drivers to see the display even through polarized sunglasses. Moreover, due to the increased display area, more information can be displayed, for example, from other elements of the holistic human-machine interface. These characteristics then enable Lincoln to reduce redundancy between the head-up display and cluster. The DMD technology also forms the basis for augmented reality head-up displays.\nHead-up displays are a key technology in holistic human-machine interaction, enabling a wordless dialog between driver and vehicle, and displaying relevant information directly in the driver\u2019s field of view depending on the driving situation. Drivers no longer have to look away from the road to read information from the instrument cluster, they look instead at the display on the windshield. This intuitive dialog between driver and vehicle is an important step on the road to automated driving.",
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        "raw_content": "Edna Mae (Waters) Barlow\nOctober 16, 1916 ~ September 22, 2018 (age 101)\nMrs. Edna Mae Barlow of Castleberry, passed away September 22, 2018 in the Evergreen Nursing and Rehab. She was 101.\nFuneral Services will be held 11:00 am., Monday, September 24, 2018 at London Baptist Church. Rev. Tommy White and Rev. Nicholas Gandy will officiate. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. The family will recieve freinds one hour prior to services at the church.Cope-Keahey Funeral Home directing.\nSurvivors include, Son and daughter-in-law, William James \"Sonny\" and Louise Barlow of Castleberry, Daughter and son-in-law, Janice and Newton Downing of Castleberry. 8 Grandchildren, 9 Great-Grandchildren, 10 Great-Great Grandchildren.\nMrs. Barlow was preceded in death by her husband, William James Barlow, Son, Gerald Wayne Barlow and Daughter Sandra Barlow Calhoun.",
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        "raw_content": "Top Points To Consider When Choosing A PHP Framework\nBy Tom Hardy on March 23, 2016\n'corePHP' PHP\nThe world of PHP frameworks has grown wider in all these years. There is a wide range of frameworks for developers to choose from. There is no hard and fast rule to decide on the type of framework that should be used. However, it is always better to know the considerations while choosing an ideal PHP framework. Before diving deep into the subject, let\u2019s talk a bit more about PHP frameworks.\nPHP frameworks cut short the development process of web applications written in PHP. It thus provides a basic structure to the web applications. Therefore, the framework ensures rapid development and streamlines the overall time required. The benefits of using this framework do not stop here and go beyond to building stable applications and reducing the amount of repetitive coding. Coming back to the points, let\u2019s now have a discussion on the points that should be considered while choosing a PHP framework.\nWhat the Projects Require\nIt is very much important to look down the demand of the project prior to deciding on the framework. If the requirement is to choose plugins featured platforms, it is the best to go with choice such as Joomla, WordPress, or Drupal. These may sound like pure content management systems but have now grown as the exceptional platforms for developing websites. On the other hand, if there is the requirement of going with programming, it is ideal to choose PHP based frameworks like Zend, Cake PHP, CodeIgniter, etc.\nThe Designing Pattern\nThere has been a rapid increase in the usage of MCV or model view controller design pattern in the web programming. Here developers must analyze the scope of MCV with respect to the framework to be used. Talking particularly about Zend, it has implemented MVC loosely so that developers could modify their design. On the other hand, frameworks like Yii have a strict implementation of MVC. Therefore, it is better to choose Zend, if flexibility is required to modify the designs.\nThe fact behind the use of frameworks instead of using flat PHP development is to ensure the re-use of database access layer that is there in the framework. This helps developers to get rid of the task of recreating the database access. Frameworks like Zend, Yii, CakePHP, etc. are known for offering ORM or object relation mapping support. It additionally helps in making the programming very much easier for the developers.\nSecurity Against Vulnerabilities\nFrameworks must have a sturdy mechanism to keep web applications against vulnerabilities to ensure cross-site scripting prevention, cookie attack prevention, cross-site request forgery prevention and so on. Developers must consider this aspect seriously and the framework that they have chosen must prescribe guidelines to help developers in programming the application. Keeping away the vulnerability issues must be given due importance.\nThe Authentication of The Web Pages\nThe framework that is to be used must have built-in authentication as well as authorization modules. It means that there must be authentication and authorization for a web page and it needs to be limited to verified users. Authentication is all about checking that someone is exactly the same who they claim to be. Authorization further ensures that the person, once authenticated, has the permission to manipulate the resources. More to this, these modules must have the flexibility.\nCaching comes as one of the effective ways to improve the performance of web applications. It is a time-saving process to store static data in the cache and serve the same when requested. Frameworks must be efficient to handle cache to contribute to the effectivity of the performance. Thus, the support for caching must be analyzed well to know how the access to caching mechanism has been provided by the framework that has been chosen.\nWith the explanations that have been explained here, we have now come to the end of the article. It is important for the developers to have these considerations kept well in the mind before choosing the PHP framework. All these points must be analyzed well so that the task of choosing the required PHP framework could be accomplished with ease.\nTom Hardy has gained much experience while working as an e-commerce website developer at Sparx IT Solutions. He is also associated with finding new information on increasing the social media techniques with the users. He also shares his researched work through engaging posts.",
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        "raw_content": "The New York Times: Fourth Soldier Dies After Coordinated Bomb Blast In Afghanistan\n\u201cA fourth Army soldier has died as a result of a roadside bomb in central Afghanistan last week, the Pentagon announced on Monday, marking the episode as the single largest loss of American life in the war since 2015. Sgt. Jason M. McClary, 24, was in the armored vehicle that was hit by Taliban militants in Ghazni Province on Nov. 27. He died of his wounds in Landstuhl, Germany, on Sunday. Two Defense Department officials said the attack was well coordinated. The bomb was detonated by a trigger man who targeted the American vehicle in the middle of the joint Afghan and American convoy. The explosion flipped the soldiers\u2019 mine-resistant, ambush-protected vehicle, killing Army Capt. Andrew Patrick Ross, 29; Sgt. 1st Class Eric Michael Emond, 39; and Air Force Staff Sgt. Dylan J. Elchin, 25. Two other soldiers and a civilian contractor were wounded. Captain Ross, the leader of the detachment, and Sergeant Emond were Green Berets and part of 3rd Special Forces Group, a unit sent to Ghazni after its provincial capital was overrun by Taliban militants in August and then retaken by American and Afghan troops. Sergeant Elchin was responsible for coordinating airstrikes. Officials said Sergeant McClary, originally assigned to the 4th Infantry Division, was a driver and turret gunner for the Green Beret unit, part of what the Pentagon calls the \u201cuplift program,\u201d where conventional troops are assigned to Special Operations units for more support.\u201d\nThe Guardian: Iran Missile Tests May Breach UN Resolution, France And UK Warn\n\u201cFrance and the UK have echoed warnings by Donald Trump\u2019s administration that Iran may be in breach of United Nations obligations by testing medium-range ballistic missiles capable of carrying multiple warheads. The remarks from Paris and London will be seen by the US government as the first sign that its key European partners may yet be persuaded to view Iran\u2019s broader behaviour as so dangerous that their support for the 2015 Iran nuclear deal can no longer be justified. The US secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, criticised Iran\u2019s missile programme at the weekend and will be at a Nato foreign ministers\u2019 meeting in Brussels over the next two days to underline his message about the threat to Middle East stability posed by Iran. He is also due to meet the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, in Brussels. In a statement issued on Saturday, Pompeo said Iran had tested a medium-range ballistic missile, violating a UN resolution. The missile, according to Pompeo, is capable of carrying multiple warheads and \u201chas a range that allows it to strike parts of Europe and anywhere in the Middle East.\u201d\nBloomberg: Israeli Army Starts Operation To Destroy Hezbollah Tunnels\n\u201cThe Israeli military launched an operation to destroy underground tunnels from Lebanon into Israel before the Iran-backed Hezbollah militia could use them to attack its northern communities. The operation was being conducted Tuesday on Israeli territory and the military has not crossed into Lebanon, Israeli officials said. It was not clear how many tunnels were being targeted. \u201cThis operation is purely defensive,\u201d Foreign Ministry spokesman Emmanuel Nahshon said by telephone. \u201cIt is within the borders of the state of Israel and it is meant to protect Israel and its population.\u201d Even though the operation was said to be taking place within Israeli territory, there was no guarantee that it would not touch off wider fighting. That would depend in part on how Hezbollah reacts. There was no immediate response from the group. Israel bolstered security along its border with Lebanon and said that areas adjacent to its security fence have been declared a military zone. At the same time, residents of the area, around the city of Metullah, were told to continue their lives as normal, and no special precautions were ordered. The army did not specify how it was destroying the tunnels except to say it is doing so \"by all technological means.\u201d The tunnels \u201cconstitute a flagrant and severe violation of Israeli sovereignty,\u201d the military said in an emailed statement.\u201d\nCNN: ISIS Threat Shutters US Embassy In Democratic Republic Of The Congo For More Than A Week\n\u201cThe US embassy in the Democratic Republic of the Congo was closed after the US received intelligence that an ISIS-linked group could carry out attacks against US interests there, two US officials tell CNN. The terror group is not believed to have a significant presence in the DRC and officials say it is believed that the operatives may have been planning to enter the DRC from outside the country. The embassy had been closed since it received \"credible and specific information of a possible terrorist threat against US Government facilities in Kinshasa\" on November 24. The embassy is expected to re-open to the public on Tuesday, according to a statement by the embassy. Cutting US troops The Pentagon recently approved a plan to reduce the number of US troops conducting counterterrorism missions in Africa over the next three years, three US officials tell CNN. One defense official told CNN that the planned reductions would reduce the number of US counterterrorism troops and their enablers who support operations by approximately 25%. The 11-day closure comes ahead of the December 23 elections in the Congo, which the US embassy had warned could bring potential unrest on short notice. The threat also came amidst an ongoing outbreak of Ebola in that country -- the second largest and second deadliest outbreak of the virus in history.\u201d\nBloomberg: France Faces A Typical Facebook Revolution\n\u201cThe liberating role social networks played during the Arab Spring and the Russian protests of 2011 and 2012 was widely lauded. Little of that enthusiasm is on display today amid the violent \u201cyellow vest\u201d protests in France \u2013 even though Facebook is still doing what it does best: let people channel their rage. In a 2011 paean to \u201cthe Facebook revolution,\u201d Chris Taylor of the tech news website Mashable wrote that Facebook was \u201cdemocracy in action.\u201d Philip Howard of the University of Washington, who researched the social network\u2019s role in the Arab Spring, said the same year that social media \u201ccarried a cascade of messages about freedom and democracy across North Africa and the Middle East and helped raise expectations for the success of political uprising.\u201d At the end of 2011, I took part in the Russian protests following a rigged parliamentary election. Facebook played a central role in organizing them. The emerging pattern \u2013 leaderless protest networks developing on U.S.-owned platforms; meme-like narratives fueling popular indignation; nebulous, quickly radicalizing, demands fueled by lots of underlying anger \u2013 led Russian President Vladimir Putin to suspect the U.S. of organizing action in different parts of the world according to the same playbook.\u201d\nThe Atlantic: Trump's Iran-Centric Syria Policy Takes Shape\n\u201cThis fall, U.S.-led coalition forces have escalated attacks in Syria once more, launching over 1,000 air and artillery strikes, nearly all close to the border with Iraq, as Washington seeks to crush the Islamic State\u2019s presence in the country before the end of the year. \u201cThey\u2019re either here to fight to death, or they\u2019re just going to get killed because they have nowhere to go,\u201d coalition spokesperson Colonel Sean J. Ryan said of those remaining fighters. After isis is defeated territorially, however\u2014a goal that now looks to be an inevitability\u2014what happens to the roughly 2,000 American soldiers stationed in Syria is murky. Officials have offered new counter-Iranian justifications for maintaining a military presence there, an argument that critics claim lacks legal standing and which leaves open the possibility of a deployment with no end in sight. And with Democrats having recaptured the House in midterm elections, the Trump administration may soon be under pressure to better justify that strategy, something that could prove much harder than expected. There is a case to be made for maintaining at least some U.S. troops in Syria. The promise of extended American military support, for example, has helped cajole Kurdish fighters from inching towards the Assad regime, and encouraged Saudi Arabia to pledge financial support to stabilize areas captured from isis, Hassan Hassan, a senior research fellow at George Washington University\u2019s Program on Extremism, told me.\u201d\nFox News: Soldier Set To Be Sentenced For Trying To Help Islamic State\n\u201cA soldier based in Hawaii is scheduled to be sentenced Tuesday for trying to help the Islamic State group. Sgt. 1st Class Ikaika Kang pleaded guilty in August to four counts of attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization. He said he provided classified military documents, a drone and other help. He agreed when Assistant U.S. Attorney Ken Sorenson described other support he provided to undercover agents Kang believed were part of the Islamic State group. By at least early 2016, Kang became sympathetic to the group, Sorenson said. The FBI gathered information from sources he knew, worked with or lived with when it began an investigation in August 2016, Sorenson said. Kang provided voluminous, digital documents that included sensitive information including the U.S. military's weapons file, details about a sensitive mobile airspace management system, various military manuals and documents containing personal information about U.S. service members, Sorenson said. Trained as an air traffic controller with a secret security clearance, Kang also provided documents including call signs, mission procedures and radio frequencies, Sorenson said. At one of the meetings with agents Kang believed were part of the Islamic State, he swore loyalty to the group in Arabic and English and kissed an Islamic State flag given to him by a purported Islamic State sheikh, Sorenson said.\u201d\nTownhall: America Unprepared For Arson Terrorism\n\u201cWildfires have devastated California and killed 88 people, with the number of casualties continuously rising. Californians lost their homes, farms, and pets. Americans throughout the nation have offered assistance and contributed financially. Our hearts broke from news of the devastation. These California fires were not started intentionally. But what if we lived in fear that park fires would be started maliciously? What if we were threatened daily with arson terrorism? Arson terrorism has been a daily and agonizing reality in Israel. Israel has spent this past year under unyielding bombardment of terroristic arson. For over seven months, on a daily basis, Israeli farms, homes, schools, national parks, and wildlife sanctuaries have been burned by malicious fires, fires started as intentional acts of terrorism. Palestinian Hamas and Islamic Jihad members and supporters, who desire to overtake Israel and \u201ckill Jews,\u201d have been attempting to weaken the Israeli borders by overwhelming the border towns with unremitting fires. The fires are started by terrorists launching burning kites and incendiary balloons from Gaza into Israel. The fires rage and firefighters struggle to put them out. As we have seen in California, putting out fires in dry climates is rather challenging. Israelis have lost over 8,648 acres of farmland and forests to arson terrorism. For scale, imagine Central Park in NYC, then multiply that by 10. That is how much land has been lost.\u201d\nThe New Yorker: Syria\u2019s Last Bastion Of Freedom\n\u201cThe province of Idlib, a pocket of rolling olive groves and shimmering wheat fields in northern Syria, is home to three million people who, since 2015, have been effectively trapped. They live in the country\u2019s last remaining opposition enclave, amid a chaotic assortment of rebels, the most powerful of whom are religious fundamentalists. Last year, the U.S. special envoy Brett McGurk called Idlib \u201cthe largest Al Qaeda safe haven since 9/11.\u201d Syria\u2019s dictator, Bashar al-Assad, has vowed to launch an invasion of Idlib, which could subject its cinder-block towns and villages to rockets, barrel bombs, cluster bombs, even chemical weapons. This could spark a refugee crisis of historic proportions, driving millions of people into Turkey and Europe. Idlib residents, in the meantime, must continue to live on a capricious battlefield with no rule of law and no clear governing authority. In the summer of 2017, for the first time anywhere in Syria since 1954, the residents of the town of Saraqib decided to seize control of their future\u2014and hold a genuinely free election.\u201d\nThe National: Charities Operating In Syria May Be Funding Extremists\n\u201cCharities operating in Syria and Turkey may be breaching anti-terrorism law by unintentionally financing extremist groups operating along the border between Syria and Turkey, an independent British NGO regulator warned on Monday. The Charity Commission issued an alert to warn charities responding to the humanitarian crisis in Syria that their aid may involuntarily end up swelling the coffers of extremist groups and to remind them of their duties under counter-terrorism legislation and charity law. The alert came following reports that the Bab Al-Hawa crossing is under the control of Hay\u2019at Tahir Al-Sham (HTS), a group born as an al-Qaeda affiliate in 2011 and proscribed under the Terrorist Act 2000 since May 2017. Charities and their partners use the Bab Al-Hawa crossing to deliver aid into the Idlib province in Syria, the last rebel stronghold in the country\u2019s northwest. The Commission warned that the extremist group could incur financial benefit from any aid passing through the Bab Al-Hawa crossing, therefore exposing charities and their partners to criminal charges under the act.\u201d\nFrance24: Nearly 30,000 Syrians Return Home From Jordan After Border Reopens\n\u201cAround 28,000 Syrians have returned home from Jordan since the border between the two Arab countries was reopened in mid-October, a Jordanian security source said Monday. Amman estimates that it has taken in close to 1.3 million refugees from its war-torn neighbour since the war in Syria broke out in March 2011, and spent more than $10 billion to host them. About 650,000 Syrian refugees have registered with the United Nations in Jordan. The security source, who spoke to AFP on condition of anonymity, said that since the Jordan-Syria border reopened on October 15 \"around 28,000 Syrians have returned home voluntarily\". \"They include around 3,400 Syrians registered as refugees with the United Nations.\" Known as Jaber on the Jordanian side and Nassib in Syria, the border is a key Middle East trade route and its reopening after a three-year closure was seen as a boon for the economies of both countries. It was closed when rebels fighting the Syrian regime overran it in April 2015.\u201d\nMiddle East Monitor: Norwegian Police: 30 Norwegians Killed In Syria\n\u201cThe Norwegian police said as many as 30 Norwegian citizens who went to Syria to participate in hostilities there have been killed, while, Norwegian ABC Nyheter reported. The paper quoted the Norwegian police as saying that about 100 Norwegians have left their country to Syria and joined the Daesh militant group, adding that another 30 Norwegians are still in Syria and their fate is unknown. \u201cWe know very little about those who are currently in Syria,\u201d said Martin Berenson, Norwegian police senior adviser. \u201cThere are also at least 20 children of the Norwegians who had left for Syria\u201d he added. The police reported the return of 40 Norwegians from Syria to their homeland, noting that all returnees are currently under observation, while some were put in prison. There are no women among returning citizens.\u201d\nArab News: The Challenges Of Investigating Chemical Weapons Attacks In Syria\n\u201cThe last two weeks have provided a reminder of the difficulty in formally assigning blame for chemical weapons use in Syria and important steps toward addressing that problem. On Nov. 24, Syrian rebels allegedly used chlorine gas in an attack on regime-controlled parts of Aleppo. Syrian regime and Russian media sources reported the attack, which caused multiple casualties though no deaths. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights \u2014 a more neutral source \u2014 also reported that shells fell \u201cin Al-Khalidiya neighborhood and Jam\u2019iyyat Al-Zahraa neighborhood,\u201d causing \u201csuffocation.\u201d Russian government and Syrian regime officials quickly blamed opposition forces for using chemical weapons. Aside from the deep hypocrisy of the Syrian regime \u2014 the primary perpetrator of chemical weapons attacks in Syria \u2014 condemning the use of chemical weapons by its opponents, the allegations against rebel forces are complicated.\u201d\nJerusalem Post: Operation Northern Shield Comes Amid Rising Iranian, Hezbollah Rhetoric\n\u201cIran launched a new warship and tested a ballistic missile in the days before Israel launched Operation Northern Shield. Hezbollah released a video threatening sites throughout Israel. In addition, tensions in Syria have risen after a mysterious air strike south of Damascus last Thursday. Hezbollah claimed its fighters were not hurt in that air strike. In the last year, as the Syrian civil war has wound down and the Syrian regime, backed by Iran and Russia, has largely defeated the Syrian rebels, Iran\u2019s influence has grown. Iran has constructed a corridor of influence stretching from Tehran via Baghdad to Damascus and Beirut. This \u201croad to the sea\u201d enabled Iran to funnel weapons to Syria and its Hezbollah ally. The IDF revealed in September that it had carried out more than 200 air strikes against Iran in the last year and a half. One of those strikes led to the downing of a Russian IL-20 in September, when Syrian air defense S-200s mistakenly shot down the Russian plane in Latakia while trying to defend against an attack. Then Russia deployed the S-300 air defense system to Syria and has been training Syrians to use it. The Institute for the Study of War warned on November 30 that Russia\u2019s air defense network was expanding in Syria.\u201d\nThe Express: World War 3: US Sends Aircraft Carrier To Iran\u2019s Coast After Tehran Launches New Warship\n\u201cA US aircraft carrier strike group is on its way to the Persian Gulf, ending the longest period without American military presence in the region for more than two decades as tensions with Iran threaten to boil over. The USS John C Stennis and support ships will arrive off the coast of Iran by the end of the week marking the first such US military presence in the area for eight months. The move comes after Tehran launched a new destroyer, the Sahand, and warned President Trump against continued US sanctions. The two-month deployment of the Stennis is a \u201cshow of force\u201d against Iran as the US stands firm against the Islamic Republic, the Wall Street Journal said. Tensions between the two countries have soared since Mr Trump announced in May he was pulling the US out of the landmark 2015 nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, which curbed Tehran\u2019s nuclear ambitions.\u201d\nReuters: Special Report: How Iran Spreads Disinformation Around The World\n\u201cWebsite Nile Net Online promises Egyptians \u201ctrue news\u201d from its offices in the heart of Cairo\u2019s Tahrir Square, \u201cto expand the scope of freedom of expression in the Arab world.\u201d Its views on America do not chime with those of Egypt\u2019s state media, which celebrate Donald Trump\u2019s warm relations with Cairo. In one recent article, Nile Net Online derided the American president as a \u201clow-level theater actor\u201d who \u201cturned America into a laughing stock\u201d after he attacked Iran in a speech at the United Nations. Until recently, Nile Net Online had more than 115,000 page-followers across Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. But its contact telephone numbers, including one listed as 0123456789, don\u2019t work. A Facebook map showing its location dropped a pin onto the middle of the street, rather than any building. And regulars at the square, including a newspaper stallholder and a policeman, say they have never heard of the website.\u201d\nNBC News: Families Of Americans Held In Iran Ask Trump To Pull Visas For Kids Of Top Iran Officials\n\u201cFamilies of Americans detained in Iran have urged the Trump administration to deny U.S. visas to the children of top-ranking officials in the Iranian government, but the White House has yet to take action, two sources close to the families told NBC News. The families of the imprisoned Americans see the administration's response to their request as part of a broader failure to place a top priority on securing the release of their loved ones, despite a campaign promise from the president to resolve the issue, two family friends and two congressional aides told NBC News. At least four American citizens and one U.S. legal resident are currently imprisoned in Iran after secretive trials on charges of alleged espionage. Human rights groups say the detentions are arbitrary and baseless. The families have provided the administration and several lawmakers with a list of Iranian nationals living in the U.S. alleged to be the children or relatives of senior Iranian officials, including President Hassan Rouhani himself.\u201d\nThe Independent: Shrinking Territory Of ISIS Forces Its Leaders Into The Open, And Into The Crosshairs\n\u201cIsis leaders who for years have found sanctuary in the vast \u201ccaliphate\u201d that once stretched across Iraq and Syria are being captured and killed in increasing numbers, as the impending loss of the last of the group\u2019s territory has left them with nowhere to run. At the height of its power Isis controlled an area roughly the same size as Britain and ruled over some 10 million people, but today it is cornered into a string of towns and villages in eastern Syria along the Euphrates River in Deir Ez-Zor. The area around the town of Hajin, near the border with Iraq, has been a refuge for senior members who retreated from other battlefields to fight another day. Now, an offensive by US-backed fighters has forced many of them out of their safe havens and into the crosshairs. The US-led coalition fighting Isis announced this week that it had killed a senior member of the group in the Badiyah Desert, near Hajin, adding to a string of high-level targets in recent months. Abu al-Umarayn was killed in a targeted strike along with several other Isis members on 2 December, according to the coalition. He was thought to be involved in the 2014 murder of US citizen Peter Kassig, a 26-year-old aid worker who was executed by the group after being kidnapped while on a humanitarian mission in Syria. Umarayn\u2019s death, and other recent captures, have been attributed to the pressure on the group caused by the ongoing offensive against Hajin, which is the last populated area under Isis control.\u201d\nRudaw: ISIS Attacks In Iraq At All-Time Highs In Kirkuk, Saladin Provinces\n\u201cAttacks by ISIS in Kirkuk province have more than doubled in the past year because \"the Iraqi government has not addressed risk factors that contribute to instability,\" according to a brief released by the Center for Strategic & International Studies. \"ACLED data show that attacks in Kirkuk and Salah ad-Dine Provinces are at all-time highs through October 2018,\" read the report from the US-based think tank of Georgetown University released at the end of November. In addition to the Iraqi government's failure to address instability, the report noted costly reconstruction, corruption, economic stagnation and \"ungoverned spaces in disputed regions across the country.\" The latter factor is primarily due to security gaps between Iraqi forces and the Kurdistan Regional Government's security forces, the Peshmerga. \"Much like the insurgent tactics of Al Qaeda in Iraq (AQI), and the Islamic State in Iraq (ISI) \u2014 the Islamic State\u2019s predecessors \u2014 Islamic State militants are seizing on local grievances, taking advantage of ungoverned space by operating from cell structures to conduct hit and run attacks, kidnappings for ransom, targeted assassinations, and bombings using improvised explosive devices, read the report.\u201d\nVoice Of America: Families Of Local IS Members Face Rejection In Iraq\n\u201cMore than one year after its liberation from Islamic State terror, the Iraqi city of Mosul still suffers from scars left behind. Families and children of the terror group have returned to their homes in Mosul, facing rejection and shame by the local community. One widow of a former IS fighter in Mosul, who requested anonymity, told VOA she and her two children have been going through a distressing situation for being linked to an IS member. \"My husband was an IS member, but what does this have to do with me? If my husband joined the al Qaida group, what does this have to do with my children? The family and parents have nothing to do with someone's affiliation with a terror group,\" she said. She added that her entire family is punished for being related to a former IS member. Her father has been in prison for two years now after being accused of having relations with IS. The widow said her ex-husband was killed when U.S.-backed Iraqi forces freed the town of Hamam al-Alil in southern Mosul. Hamam al-Alil was liberated from IS in November 2016. Mosul, Iraq's second largest city, was a major IS stronghold when the group's leader Abu Bakr al Baghdadi announced his so-called caliphate in 2014. Some 20,000 women were widowed, and at least 13,000 children were orphaned, during the Mosul battle, London-based Asharq Al-Awsat Arabic reported.\u201d\nKurdistan 24: Coalition Warplanes Shell Islamic State Militants Around Kifri\n\u201cThe US-led coalition on Monday shelled Islamic State (IS) militants in Garmiyan, near the city of Kifri, according to a Peshmerga commander. The airstrikes took place in the areas of Palkana, Balaga, and Gharra, a Kurdish Peshmerga Commander in the area, Jamal Warni, told Kurdistan 24. He mentioned that the number of casualties among the jihadists is unknown, but that the bombardments targeting different areas went on for hours. Despite the liberation of IS-held territories, the jihadist group is reorganizing, taking advantage of ongoing instability to refocus its insurgent campaign against the Iraqi government. \u201cWhile the Islamic State\u2019s territorial control has been reduced to minor pockets of rural Iraq, the group was still carrying out an average of 75 attacks per month in 2018, including a doubling of attacks year over year in Kirkuk province,\u201d according to a research released by Washington-based Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIC) on Friday. The group\u2019s insurgency-style attacks, kidnappings, ambushes, and use of explosives considerably increased in the country since the end of 2017, when Iraq declared final victory against IS. The insurgency intensified after the attack and military takeover by Iraqi forces and Shia militias over Kirkuk and other disputed territories in October of last year, driving out the Kurdish Peshmerga forces who were protecting the area.\u201d\nThe Washington Post: After Gains In Afghanistan, Resurgent Taliban Is In No Rush For Peace Talks\n\u201cEveryone, it seems, is pushing for peace in Afghanistan these days. President Trump\u2019s special envoy is racing around the region, trying to drum up support for talks with the insurgent Taliban. The Russians, eager to get into the act, have hosted a conference on the issue. The Pakistanis, long accused of abetting the insurgents, insist they want to help end the war. Afghan President Ashraf Ghani hopes to win reelection in April as the man who brought peace to his country after 17 years. The Taliban, however, seems to be in no hurry at all. Last week, when Ghani laid out his upbeat vision of a \u201croad map\u201d to peace at a conference in Geneva, the response from the insurgents was scathing. They dismissed his government as a \u201cpowerless\u201d foreign puppet and any discussion with its officials as a \u201cwaste of time.\u201d They said they were waging a holy war against American \u201cinvaders\u201d and would negotiate only with them. The insurgents reacted with the same dismissive scorn several days ago when U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis told a conference in California that the Trump administration wanted to solve the conflict without agreeing to withdraw troops. \u201cThe valiant Afghan Muslim nation is absolutely determined to force the occupying American forces out of Afghanistan,\u201d Taliban officials declared in an online message. \u201cWe will not tire.\u201d\nThe Washington Post: Afghan Official: Taliban Storm Checkpoint, Kill Police Chief\n\u201cAn Afghan official says the Taliban stormed a police checkpoint in northern Sari Pul province, killing a district police chief and another officer. Zabi Amani, the governor\u2019s spokesman, says the attack on Monday night in Sayyad district also wounded four policemen. Amani says the attack triggered an hours-long gun battle and that there are also casualties among the Taliban. He didn\u2019t elaborate. Meanwhile, a shootout that broke out overnight between Kabul police and a man who was being evicted under a court order from his house in the Afghan capital left one policeman dead and six people, including a reporter, wounded. Basir Mujahid, spokesman for the Kabul police, says roads around the area have been blocked off and sporadic shooting is still taking place at the site on Tuesday.\u201d\nThe Wall Street Journal: Trump Asks For Pakistan\u2019s Help In Afghan Peace Talks With Taliban\n\u201cPresident Trump is making a personal appeal to Pakistan\u2019s new prime minister to help end the war in Afghanistan as one of his special envoys returns to the region to try and lay the groundwork for substantive peace talks with the Taliban-led insurgency. Mr. Trump sent Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan a personal letter asking for his help in pushing the Taliban into peace talks, American and Pakistani officials said on Monday. The letter arrived as Zalmay Khalilzad, the Trump administration envoy overseeing talks with the Taliban, embarked on an 18-day trip that will take him to Pakistan, Afghanistan and six other countries as he tries to build a consensus for regional peace talks. The White House National Security Council said Mr. Trump asked Mr. Khan in the letter to lend his \u201cfull support\u201d to the deepening U.S. efforts to launch such talks, including Mr. Khalilzad\u2019s trip. White House officials declined to release the text of the letter, but said it mentioned the Taliban\u2019s use of Pakistan as a safe haven and Mr. Khan\u2019s ability to play a central role in regional peace talks. \u201cIn the letter, the president recognizes that Pakistan has the ability to deny the Taliban sanctuary on its territory,\u201d said a National Security Council spokesman.\u201cThe letter also makes clear that Pakistan\u2019s assistance with the Afghan peace process is fundamental to building an enduring U.S.-Pakistan partnership.\"\nKasmir Observer: Hello, We Are Joining Militants: 5 Boys Call Home\n\u201cFive boys on Monday left their homes and called their respective families that they are joining militant ranks, police said. The boys, whose names have not been revealed, were \u201crescued\u201d and had no contact with the militants, a police spokesperson said. \u201cParents of some boys from Srinagar reported to Police that they received phone calls from their kids who had left for their school in morning informing that they are going to join the (militant) ranks,\u201d the spokesperson said, adding, \u201cTo ensure quick and timely action, Srinagar police constituted a special team and with the help of families strenuous efforts led to tracing of all the five missing boy.\u201d He said that boys were brought back safely. \u201cIt is learnt that the boys were threatening to join militancy whereas no active association of these boys could be found with any outfit.\u201d Later, the spokesperson said, the five boys were counselled and handed over to the parents. \u201cTimely information and efforts of the family played a key role in this endeavour,\u201d the spokesperson added. Meanwhile, police said ten associates of militants were arrested in Pulwama district on Monday as the police claimed to have busted two modules of militant outfits, officials said. \"Two militant modules of Hizbul Mujahideen and Jaish-e-Muhammad were busted after 10 associates of militant outfits were arrested,\" a police officer said.\u201d\nEuronews: Plane Carrying Wounded Arrives In Oman, Fulfilling Yemen Houthi Demand\n\u201cA plane carrying wounded members of Yemen's Houthi movement arrived in Oman's capital Muscat on Monday, the Houthi spokesman said on Twitter, fulfilling a demand the Houthis had made before they would attend peace talks in Sweden. Yemeni Houthi officials are expected to travel to Sweden shortly for talks as early as Wednesday to end the nearly four-year-old war, after a Saudi-led Arab coalition fighting against the Houthis allowed the evacuation flight.\u201d\nAsharq Al-Awsat: Hodeidah Operation Reveals Names Of Foreign Houthi Trainers\n\u201cThe Yemeni national army captured on Monday a naval base that the Iranian-backed Houthis were using as a headquarters in the port city of Hodeidah. The forces also seized plans, documents, Iranian-made equipment and the names of foreign Houthi trainers during the operation. Lebanese and Iranian names were included in the list. The operation came at a time when the militias were continuing their violation of the humanitarian truce that was announced in mid-November by the joint forces and Arab coalition. Spokesman for the Amaleeqa Brigades Waddah al-Dbeish said that the operation was in retaliation to the militias\u2019 violation of the ceasefire and their shelling of liberated residential neighborhoods. He told Asharq Al-Awsat that the operation secured a number of buildings and villas in the Khamseen road. The army also discovered maps of naval mines that the Houthis had planted at sea.\u201d\nTimes Of Israel: Meeting Pompeo, Netanyahu Said To Threaten Lebanon If No Clampdown On Hezbollah\n\u201cPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held talks on Monday with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to discuss joint efforts to curb Iranian aggression in the region, including reining in Lebanon\u2019s Hezbollah terror group. Netanyahu was reported to be telling Pompeo that Israel could take military action if Beirut does not clamp down on Hezbollah, amid concerns that Tehran has begun shipping advanced arms directly to the terror group in Lebanon. Netanyahu made an unexpected trip to Brussels on Monday afternoon for the meeting with Pompeo, who is in Belgium for talks with NATO counterparts. In a public statement before the closed door talks, Netanyahu thanked Pompeo for the administration\u2019s \u201cstrong\u201d stance on Iran, and said he looked forward to discussing joint Israeli-US efforts to \u201ccurb Iran\u2019s aggression in the region, in Syria, in Iraq, in Lebanon and elsewhere.\u201d There was no immediate statement from the State Department. A spokesperson did not immediately respond to a request for comment. According to Hadashot news, in a report shortly before the meeting, Netanyahu was planning to tell Pompeo to convey a warning to Beirut that Israel would take action if Lebanon does not work to keep Hezbollah from arming itself. Reports in recent weeks have pointed to Iran shipping arms directly to its proxy terror group in Lebanon, and not via Syria, as had been done until recently.\u201d\nMirror: ISIS Mastermind's Deputy Found Cowering In Underground Tunnel With Gold Bars And Cash\n\u201cIslamic State mastermind Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi\u2019s deputy was caught cowering in a tunnel under a house in Syria preparing to blow himself up. Osama Awaid Al-Ibrahim, or Abu Zeid, was hiding in an underground passage with 20 mobile phones, 80 gold ingots and a huge wad of cash. He surrendered after being talked out by his sister and was arrested by the US-led coalition and Syrian Democratic Forces in Al-Tayyana, east of the Euphrates river. The former Syrian officer defected in the civil war and joined al-Qaeda, then Islamic State. It was also reported that Dhef Al-Melash, who served as a public relations officer for the terror group, has been seized.\u201d\nThe Jamestown Foundation: The Islamic State In Libya: Operational Revival, Geographic Dispersal, And Changing Paradigms\n\u201cSpecial Representative of the UN Secretary-General and Head of Mission of the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), Ghassan Salam\u00e9, addressed the UN Security Council in September concerning the outbreak of clashes in Tripoli in August. During the address, he linked the persisting instability engulfing Libya to the potential broad-scale return of terrorist organizations. He stated that, \u201cISIL (Islamic State\u2014IS) presence and operations in Libya are only spreading.\u201d Salam\u00e9 further stated that Libya may turn into \u201ca shelter for terrorist groups of all persuasions.\u201d These concerns echoed the words that other external and internal actors have voiced over the past months. During this period, IS has managed to strike targets across Libya, in line with its operational crescendo already recorded in 2017. In November, the group carried out an attack against a police station in Tazirbu (Kufra district)\u2014killing at least eight civilians\u2014with several more wounded and kidnapped. One month earlier, IS claimed responsibility for an attack in al-Fuqaha (Jufra district), burning security offices and governmental buildings, leaving four dead and several injured. While these attacks show the IS capacity of operating in the south and in the desert, the group has also managed to strike targets in major urban centers across the country.\u201d\nVanguard: Buni Gari Boko Haram Attack: More Corpses Of Soldiers Recovered In Bush\n\u201cA source, yesterday, revealed that two additional bodies of dead soldiers have been recovered in a surrounding bush after Saturday night attack on a military location at Buni Gari in Yobe by Boko Haram. The source also disclosed yesterday night that some soldiers are still missing following the attack which he described as very terrible. A hospital source equally confirmed recovered bodies were taken to the Damaturu Specialist Hospital mortuary, yesterday afternoon, as six remains of other soldiers were still lying there before the latest addition. \u201cSix soldiers were brought in on Sunday. We have another two soldiers that were brought in today (yesterday) from the attack making a total of eight soldiers.\u201d Unfortunately, the army authorities are yet to release any official statement on the attack, but it was also gathered that Brig. Gen. Mohammed Baba Dala, the Sector 2 Commander Operation Lafiya Dole, visited Buni Gari yesterday to assess first hand, the impact of the attack on his troops.\u201d\nNews 24: Boko Haram Raid Kills Two Soldiers In NE Nigeria\n\u201cBoko Haram jihadists killed two soldiers and seriously wounded five militia members in separate attacks in the troubled northeast of the country, military and militia sources told AFP Sunday. Gunmen from Boko Haram faction the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) attacked a remote base in Buni Gari village, in Yobe state, 60km from the state capital Damaturu on Saturday, with six of the attackers killed. \"We lost two soldiers in the attack and six terrorists were also killed and their bodies recovered by soldiers,\" a military officer told AFP. Air support and reinforcements from a military base in the nearby town of Buni Yadi \"effectively routed\" the jihadists, said the officer. He asked not to be named because he was not cleared to speak about the incident. A member of the militia fighting beside the troops confirmed that the bodies of two soldiers and six jihadists had been recovered after the gun battle, which lasted less than an hour. Buni Yadi district is a known ISWAP stronghold. Around the same time in Maiduguri, capital of neighbouring Borno state, a female suicide bomber seriously wounded five members of the local militia at a checkpoint. Civilian militia members had stopped two female suicide bombers at Muna Garage security checkpoint, but one managed to detonate her suicide vest, militia leader Babakura Kolo said.\u201d\nVoice Of America: In Somalia, Businesses Face 'Taxation' By Militants\n\u201cAl-Shabab and pro-Islamic State militants in Somalia are engaged in an economic war, and it is the country's business sector that is getting cut down in the crossfire. Somali businessmen and analysts say the rival Islamist groups are targeting companies to an unprecedented degree with demands for so-called taxes. Al-Shabab has already strong-armed business owners for years to finance its war against the Somali government and African peacekeepers who protect it. Now, al-Shabab is stepping up its demands, and pro-IS groups are apparently trying to fund its own activities by copying Shabab's tactics of pay up-or-pay the consequences. The groups are leaving a trail of bodies as a warning to those who don't cooperate. Somali intelligence sources say IS militants killed telecommunications official Abdullahi Ali Omar in Bosaso on August 7 for not paying up, and that they're also behind the more recent shootings of at least eight employees of Hormuud, the country's largest telecommunications company. Meanwhile, Al-Shabab claimed responsibility for the shooting of businessman Nur Khayre Gutale on October 29 in Mogadishu, although it said Gutale was targeted because he was involved in the selection of Somalia's parliament in early 2017. Abdirahman Mohamed Turyare, former director of Somalia's National Intelligence Agency, says the extortion demands are strangling merchants who have managed to function, even thrive, in Somalia's perpetual state of war and chaos.\u201d\nAsharq Al-Awsat: Tunisia: ISIS Claims Responsibility For Kasserine Attack\n\u201cISIS terrorist organization claimed Sunday its responsibility for the terrorist attack that occurred earlier this week in Kasserine governorate, 200 km south of the capital. Akher Khabar Online website quoted ISIS' Amaq news agency as saying that a number of armed ISIS terrorists attacked a security patrol in central Kasserine\u2019s al-Manar district. On Thursday night, the security patrol came under fire from two unknown people who tried to approach it before fleeing on a motorcycle, Agence Tunis Afrique Presse (TAP) reported. A citizen was wounded and taken to the regional hospital of Kasserine for treatment, while the members of the security patrol were unharmed. Last week, the Interior Ministry announced the dismantling of four sleeper cells active in a number of governorates around the country planning to carry out a series of terrorist attacks on vital targets in the country. The sleeper cells coordinated with a number of terrorist leaders taking refuge in the Tunisian mountains, it said. In the same context, the security services uncovered a laboratory for the development of explosives and toxic gases, along with other materials that would have been used to develop the planned terrorist attacks. Authorities have ordered the seizure of the weapons and materials.\u201d\nNews 24: Six Shot Dead In 'Terror Attack' In Burkina Faso\n\u201cSix people were shot dead on Monday by police in eastern Burkina Faso during a \"terrorist attack\" on a security patrol, security sources said. An officer was also wounded in the incident at about 0500 GMT near Bougui, about 10km from Fada N'Gourma, the main town in the Eastern Region administrative area, a source said. \"A patrol team of the territorial gendarmerie brigade of Fada N'Gourma was ambushed in the village of Bougui,\" a security source told AFP. \"The terrorists opened fire at the convoy, damaging the lead vehicle.\" The police responded, firing on the attackers, killing six of them but leaving one officer with a foot injury, another security source said. \"Several weapons, including Kalashnikovs and ammunition,\" were seized from the attackers, the source added. The security patrol was attacked during an operation to dismantle a cache of weapons belonging to suspected terrorists in the nearby area, a local official said. Burkina Faso, bordering Mali and Niger, has been battling jihadist attacks over the last three years. Attacks initially began in the north of the country but have since spread to the east, near the border with Togo and Benin. On Friday five people, including four police officers, were killed when their vehicle struck an improvised explosive device (IED) in the eastern town of Boungou. According to a report in late September, jihadist attacks have claimed 229 lives in the country since 2015.\u201d\nAssociated Press: Ukraine Calls Up Reservists Amid Rising Tensions With Russia\n\u201cUkraine\u2019s president announced a partial call-up of reservists for training amid tensions with Russia, saying Monday that the country needs to beef up its defenses to counter the threat of a Russian invasion. The Kremlin dismissed the Ukrainian leader\u2019s statement as an \u201cabsurd\u201d attempt to inflame tensions. Ukraine has also accused Russia of blockading its ports on the Sea of Azov and urged Germany and other Western allies to boost their naval presence in the Black Sea to help deter Russia from further aggression. Relations between the two neighbors have been strained following a Nov. 25 clash in which the Russian coast guard fired upon and seized three Ukrainian naval vessels and their crews off the Crimean Peninsula, which Russia annexed in 2014 from Ukraine. Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko responded by introducing martial law for 30 days in the country\u2019s border areas and barring all Russian males aged 16 to 60 from entering the country, a move he said was needed to prevent Russia from assembling destabilizing forces in Ukraine. Poroshenko said Monday that some reservists will be summoned for training as part of martial law and some military units will be redeployed.\u201d\n9 News Australia: Accused ISIS Member \u2018Groomed Online\u2019\n\u201cA South Australian woman found to be a member of the Islamic State terror group became socially isolated and was groomed over the internet, a court has heard. Zainab Abdirahman-Khalif appeared in the Supreme Court after she was convicted of membership of a terrorist organisation in the state's first terrorism trial. Dr Loraine Lim, a forensic psychologist, told the court the 23-year-old dropped out of university, became disconnected from her peers and turned to the internet as her only social outlet. \"She had been the victim of grooming by some of her online peers,\" Dr Lim said. During the September trial, jurors heard Abdirahman-Khalif had been communicating online with three young women and knew about their deadly terror attack on a police station in Kenya before it occurred. The former nursing student was stopped by police at Adelaide Airport after she tried to board a plane to Istanbul in July 2016. Carrying only hand luggage and less than $200 in cash, she told officers she intended to work for an aid organisation and expected her living expenses and the cost of a flight home would be covered. Abdirahman-Khalif was later released, but arrested at the Port Adelaide TAFE SA campus in May 2017, following a year-long investigation. Today, her lawyer, Bill Boucaut SC, said she does not understand the legal concept of membership and does not see herself as a member of Islamic State.\u201d\nABC Australia: The Search For Extremist Answers\n\u201cHe knew he was going to die. So the Islamic State fighter in Syria made one last phone call. It was to his family, at home in Melbourne's suburbs. \"He called and said he was going on a suicide mission in the morning and he was just calling to say goodbye,\" a family member said. It left his family desperately searching for answers that would never come. Every act of violent extremism, whether it occurs thousands of kilometres away or on Bourke Street, leaves a series of questions. Researchers and community leaders believe a new series of interviews with families of young extremists from Melbourne could provide some answers. The identities of the 11 families \u2014 who agreed to be interviewed because of their involvement with a Broadmeadows-based social services provider \u2014 were protected. The report's researchers say it is the first time Australian families of violent extremists have participated in research of this scale and nature. The interviews paint a complex picture of the anger, sorrow and bewilderment felt by those closest to a violent extremist, and detail troubling allegations about the handling of some cases by authorities and the process of radicalisation. Some families saw the signs and reported them.\u201d\nThe Guardian: Cricketer Usman Khawaja's Brother Charged Over 'Terrorism' Notebook\n\u201cThe brother of Australian cricketer Usman Khawaja has been charged with attempting to pervert justice and forgery after he allegedly used fake documents containing a terror plot to kill senior politicians to \u201cset up\u201d his colleague over a personal grievance. Police confirmed on Tuesday that Arsalan Khawaja had been formally charged after he was arrested on Tuesday as part of an investigation into a fake terrorism \u201chit list\u201d found in a university notebook. He faces one count of attempting to pervert justice and one count of forgery for allegedly making a false document. Khawaja has been refused bail and will appear in Parramatta Local Court later today. Khawaja had previously been questioned by police in relation to the notebook, which resulted in the wrongful arrest of PhD student Mohamed Kamer Nizamdeen in August. \u201cWe believe that this was planned and it was calculated,\u201d Assistant Commissioner Mick Willing said. \u201cWe have no information to suggest that there is any ongoing threat to the community arising from our inquiries into the matter.\u201d Nizamdeen, a student from the University of New South Wales, was falsely accused of plotting Islamic State-inspired lone-wolf attacks on a list of targets including the former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull and landmarks such as the Sydney Opera House.\u201d\nDaily Mail Australia: The One Main Factor Driving Young Muslims Into Extremism Is Revealed \u2013 And It\u2019s NOT Hardline Preachers Or Mosques\n\u201cIce addiction has been labelled the key factor driving young Muslims in Australia to extremism. The link was unearthed after families of extremists were interviewed as part of a new report by Deakin University and the Victorian Arabic Social Services (VASS). The families believe some young men turned to religion in a bid to distance themselves from past drug use, and then became extremists. VASS CEO Leila Alloush described drug addiction, and particularly ice, as the 'number one' factor driving young men to violent extremism. Both the Bourke Street terrorist last month, and 2017's Brighton attacker, had histories of substance abuse, the ABC reports. One interviewee claimed their relative had switched between strict religious behaviour and partying hard, believing they were doing 'a bit of good and a bit of bad'. Authorities were urged to investigate this link between Islamic extremism and drug addiction last year after it emerged that Brighton gunman Yacqub Khayre had been a long-term drug abuser. Khayre was said to have used methamphetamine for more than a decade and it is understood that two of his four co-accused also had histories of substance abuse. Khayre was born in Somalia but moved to Australia aged three and began abusing drugs after dropping out of school in year 12 following the death of his grandfather.\u201d\nFinancial Times: How Extremist Videos Are Hitting UK Relations With US Tech Groups\n\u201cAutomattic, the US tech group that owns web design company WordPress, and a little known academic research platform are at the centre of a long-running battle with the UK government over what officials say is a refusal to remove violent Islamist videos. Jihadology.net and its founder, Washington-based analyst Aaron Zelin, claim the site is a vital research portal that provides a valuable service for academics, policymakers and journalists researching Islamist extremism. However, UK security officials say it could be used as a convenient platform for extremists to access videos and messages from outlawed terror groups such as Isis and al-Qaeda. They want Mr Zelin and Automattic, which hosts the site through WordPress, to remove or password protect some of the more violent and disturbing videos it publishes. The stand-off between the Silicon Valley group, Mr Zelin and the UK authorities highlights the struggle between western governments and big US technology companies to reduce the impact and spread of extremist content online. Freedom of expression v national security But it also underscores the dilemma governments face in drawing the line between freedom of expression and matters of national security. Last month the UK\u2019s Intelligence and Security Committee, which scrutinises the work of the country\u2019s intelligence services, published a report urging government to increase the pressure on businesses to pull advertising from platforms that fail to take down illegal and inappropriate content.\u201d\nEU Reporter: #Terrorism \u2013 MEPS Propose New Measure To Tackle The Threat\n\u201cParliament\u2019s terrorism committee is proposing a range of new measures to tackle the threat, from addressing radicalization, to tracking terrorist financing and helping victims. The special committee on terrorism was set up in July 2017 to evaluate how the fight against terrorism could be improved. Its findings and recommendations will be discussed by MEPs during the December plenary in Strasbourg. Co-operation and information sharing. Given its international character, fighting terrorism requires a strong coordinated response and rapid information-sharing by EU countries. \u201cThere are still gaps in the exchange of information between member states, technical gaps in the interoperability,\u201d said German EPP member Monika Hohlmeier, one of the report authors. \u201cIf we want to boost the information exchange, Europol and Eurojust must be strengthened and used as information hubs.\u201d Belgian ECR member Helga Stevens, one of the other report authors, highlighted the issue of decryption \u201cForced decryption is very hard for smaller member states because it requires a lot of technical and human resources. I propose to give Europol authority to specialize in decryption, so they can assist member states. That would give prosecutors and police access to messages on WhatsApp and messenger for example. Right now it is quite difficult, social media companies refuse to give access to the courts.\u201d\nWired: The Truth About Facebook's Fake Quest To Connect The World\n\u201cFOR ITS FEARSOME size and confident leadership, Facebook seems strangely precarious. Maybe it\u2019s my feeling that something that can grow so big so fast might disappear swiftly, too. Or the sense that the world is revving up to take on Facebook. A hearing last week by a grand committee representing nine governments was brimming with anger, as politicians lashed out at an apologetic Facebook underling unlucky enough to be sitting next to an empty chair behind a Mark Zuckerberg placard. One Canadian member of Parliament spoke for the room when he concluded that, \u201cWhile we were playing on our phones and apps, our democratic institutions seem to have been upended by frat-boy billionaires from California.\u201d All solutions are on the table: fines, regulations, breaking up the company. And as serious as these inquiries may be, the real problem for Facebook is internal, not external. The mythology of Facebook as a well-meaning company doing good by connecting the world didn\u2019t only pacify an unsuspecting public for a decade, it inspired a fiercely loyal workforce. How does a company bounce back after its deepest myths have been smashed?\u201d\nAhram Alyoum: Egypt: Youth Forums Held To Combat Terrorism By Promoting Enlightened Thoughts\n\u201cDr. Haitham Ghonaim, Chairman of the Organization of Arab African Unity for Relief, Human Rights and Anti-Terrorism, stated that Egypt views extremism, in all shapes and forms, as the intellectual umbrella used by all terrorist organizations to disseminate their destructive messages. For instance, militant groups manipulate religious thought to lure new recruits into their ranks and to accomplish political goals, Dr. Haitham explained. Therefore, in order to dismantle the intellectual structure of these radical movements, the Organization of Arab African Unity for Relief, Human Rights and Anti-Terrorism regularly organizes youth forums aimed at promoting \"enlightened and righteous religious ideologies,\" the Egyptian human rights activists noted. Dr. Haitham went on to say that his organization focuses on refuting extremist content, which is propagated by terrorists mainly on social media platforms. On his part, journalist writer Bahaa Al-Din Abed, Head of the Media Commission at the aforementioned Organization, said that sharing and supporting youngsters in shaping their future careers is the best way to counter terrorism, which undermines the public safety. By directing youths to positive and effective utilization of their time and energy, the state can successfully contain terrorism, journalist Abed emphasized.\u201d\nShafaaq News: Iraqi Politician Identifies Fertile Ground For ISIS Cells In Diyala\n\u201cOn Monday, Zahed Al-Dalawi, Council Member of the Iraqi Diyala Province, warned of numerous factors that constitute fertile ground for the resurrection of ISIS cells, which he describes as already active rather than sleeper-cells. Al-Dalawi cautioned that the lack of basic services, particularly in education and employment, in the remote areas of Diyala provides a conducive environment for forming new ISIS cells. He disclosed that ISIS militants are exploiting the illiteracy and poverty of local residents to obtain intelligence information about the security forces in return for sums of money. Al-Dalawi called upon the relevant authorities to provide jobs and adequate living conditions for the residents of the remote areas in order to distance them from ISIS terrorists, who jeopardize all Iraqi territories according to him.\u201d\nSyria-Scope: Syria: Al-Nusra Front Buys Sex Slaves From ISIS\n\u201cLocal sources report that the Al-Nusra Front recently bought four female sex slaves, two children and a young man from ISIS leaders in Syria's Idlib rural areas. The same sources mentioned that these captives hold American, French and British passports. The women were, most likely, smuggled out of Mosul into Idlib across the Syrian-Iraqi borders, the sources noted. In return for these hostages, Al-Nusra Front paid ISIS unspecified sums of money. In addition, Al-Nusra Front provided shelters and territories to ISIS militants in a border village in northern Idlib, the sources added.\u201d\nAlahed News: Al-Nusra Front's Sources Of Funding\n\u201cSince Al Nusra Front, which is currently known as Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham, appeared in Syria in 2014, the question surrounding its sources of funding has been repeated more than once. This came especially when the terror group denied receiving funding from abroad. But the question of funding has resurfaced with its diminishing areas of control, since taxes it had been collecting from local residents were a key source of income. The most prominent feature of Al Nusra's financing operations is what has recently become apparent in relation to the abduction of wealthy people and their release in exchange for ransom. This type of funding is not new, given that the Hay'at's history is full of this sort of activity. But exposing its true image following its military defeats puts a spotlight on the Hay'at's criminal activity. Despite the denial of some of the group's leaders regarding these operations, claiming the kidnappings are part of \"individual actions,\" not many believe them. This is especially since the Hay'at has always boasted of the discipline of its militants on the one hand, and the consequences that will be borne by any violator of instructions within the group.\u201d\nBawabatii: Political Detainees Become Houthis' New Funding Source\n\u201cHouthi militants in Yemen are executing a new money-making policy of abducting citizens from their homes and imposing ransom payments on their families in exchange for their release. In some cases, these payments are as high as YR4.5 million (nearly $15,000). More than 16,800 cases of extrajudicial detention have been recorded, according to a Human Rights Watch report, since the Houthis and forces loyal to former president Ali Abdullah Saleh took control of the Yemeni capital of Sana'a in late September 2014, and up until April 2018.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "New report highlights services for people who come to Maryland\u2019s courts without an attorney\nANNAPOLIS, MD \u2013 A new report released today outlines the services provided by the Maryland Judiciary to help people navigate the state\u2019s courts. The report, Resources for Self-Represented Litigants in the Maryland Courts, provides information about the Judiciary\u2019s robust network of diverse, integrated self-help services.\nA growing number of people are not represented by counsel when they appear in Maryland courts. In the majority of civil cases in the District Court of Maryland, at least one party, and often both parties, are not represented by an attorney. In fiscal year 2017, 80 percent of family law cases heard in the circuit courts around the state included at least one unrepresented person.\nThe Judiciary\u2019s self-help services include call-in, online, and walk-in self-help centers; law libraries; videos; webinars; online tools to help people find the legal forms they need; and Maryland Law Help, a smartphone app that brings resources together in one place.\nThese are some of the report\u2019s highlights of fiscal year 2017:\nThe District Court Self-Help Resource Centers assisted 13,383 unrepresented individuals with landlord-tenant matters, small claims, expungements and domestic violence cases.\nThe Judiciary opened two new District Court Self-Help Resource Centers in Salisbury and Baltimore City, bringing the total number of District Court Self-Help Resource Centers in Maryland to four, with centers located also in Glen Burnie and Upper Marlboro.\nFamily Law Self-Help Centers served 53,163 unrepresented individuals and operated in every jurisdiction statewide, with more than 76 percent of visitors reporting an annual income of less than $50,000.\nThe Maryland Courts Self-Help Center assisted more than 55,000 unrepresented individuals remotely via phone, live chat, and email, which marked a 77 percent increase in demand over fiscal year 2016.\nNine staffed law libraries, including the Maryland State Law Library, assisted 106,046 visitors with 53,519 questions, an average of more than 200 questions per day.\nThe People\u2019s Law Library, a legal information website managed by the Maryland State Law Library, added 18 new pages on a variety of legal topics and translated 95 pages into other languages.\nThe Judiciary\u2019s online library of videos for unrepresented litigants expanded to include 21 titles, including Expungement; The Foreclosure Process; Adult Guardianship; Should I Represent Myself?; and Hiring and Working with Your Lawyer.\nThe Maryland Judiciary\u2019s website includes information and links to services in a legal self-help section. The direct address is www.mdcourts.gov/legalhelp.\nThe full report, Resources for Self-Represented Litigants in the Maryland Courts, which was compiled by the Judiciary\u2019s Access to Justice Department in collaboration with the Department of Juvenile and Family Services, the Conference of Maryland Court Law Library Directors, and the Maryland State Law Library, also is available on the Judiciary\u2019s website. The direct address is /sites/default/files/import/accesstojustice/pdfs/fy17srlreport.pdf.",
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        "raw_content": "Essay on The Companions, Like The Supernatural Aid And Talisman\nCompanions are the people that can help the hero through various tasks such as fighting in battle, learning a lesson, or achieving a particular goal during the journey. The companions, like the supernatural aid and talisman, are helpful to the hero in assisting the hero in accomplishing his goals and therefore having his journey be successful. With this in mind, the companions of Billy Jack are the school students, Jean who provides him with advice, Cole who supported Jean and protected the school, Barbara, the Doctor who supported the Indian people and defended them, as well as Martin. Another example is the doctors in the short story that helped the parents battle Mr.Grief through helping their child maintain stability. Threshold guardians can be on either side of the threshold in order to prevent those who are not ready for the journey ahead from passing the threshold. 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        "raw_content": "Will Roberts / Our Favourite Places\nThe engraving \u201cMade in Sheffield\u201d continues to stand for quality on knives and forks around the world, while products of the Steel City still hold up bridges as far afield as Brooklyn. To get a sense of Sheffield\u2019s manufacturing and engineering heritage, there\u2019s no better place to head than one of the oldest industrial areas in the city: the manmade Kelham Island. As well as ornate street signs, cobbled lanes and the odd gas lamp, evidence of Sheffield\u2019s past metal works is scattered all around the area \u2013 with the Kelham Island Museum a good place to start.\nWhere once molten steel flowed day in and day out, today it\u2019s ale that is poured most profusely at Kelham Island. The many pubs concentrated here have breathed new life into the area. The Fat Cat pub, which boasts a colourful beer garden, is dedicated to small breweries and guest beers. The Ship Inn (which, incidentally, has a great jukebox) is said to be haunted by the ghost of a drowned sailor, while the Kelham Island Tavern could pretty much wallpaper itself with its countless CAMRA certificates. Alternatively, take a tour around the Kelham Island Brewery.\nOn the route back towards the city centre, the Nichols Building, set inside a former tea distribution factory, is full of vintage clothes, second hand homewares, handmade trinkets and work by local artists. You can take tea in a china cup, sit back on the caf\u00e9\u2019s 1950s-era furniture (which is also for sale), or put an old-time record on the gramophone.\nKelham Island Museum, Sheffield",
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        "raw_content": "You lack the moral rights to advise Buhari over election rigging - Onochie tells Jonathan\nThe Presidency has reacted to a statement credited to former president Goodluck Jonathan advising President Muhammadu Buhari Buhari against rigging elections.\nJonathan at the inauguration of the first bridge built by Governor Fayose of Ekiti in Ado Ekiti advised Buhari to leave behind a good name by resisting pressure to rig the July 14 governorship election in Ekiti State and subsequent elections in the country.\nReacting, Personal Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Social Media, Lauretta Onochie said the former president had no moral right to advise President Buhari.\nOnochie noted that Jonathan lacked moral standing to advise Buhari on democracy following accusations of looting against him.\nAccording to her, a man whose name is on the lips of looters has no right to speak in public.\nOnochie wrote \u201cwatching ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, a man whose name is on the lips of looters having authorised the looting of our common wealth. He\u2019s shamelessly on National TV and dared to advise President Buhari on issues bothering on the growth of democracy.\n\u201cHe lacks the moral standing to speak in public.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Crosman Honors Historian Tom Gaylord\nCrosman Corporation, Featured, Press Releases\nCrosman Corporation, the world leader in the design and manufacture of air rifles and pistols, presented the William McLean Award to Tom Gaylord in recognition of his contributions to the sport of airgunning.\n\u201cTom has written about airguns for over twenty years and his selfless interest in the advancement of the sport includes contributions to product development for several companies including Crosman, and the promotion of airguns through his articles,\u201d said Jennifer Lambert, VP of Marketing for Crosman.\nThe presentation was made in the Crosman booth at the Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Tradeshow (S.H.O.T.) in Las Vegas, Nevada. The award\u2019s namesake, William McLean, is the inventor of the first Crosman air rifle which was produced and sold in 1923. McLean was regarded as an intelligent inventor, particularly in the area of firearms and airguns, and his contributions to the shooting sports endure today.\nGaylord was presented with a bronzed Crosman 760 Pumpmaster, a model that has sold over 17 million since it was introduced in 1966. \u201cIt\u2019s fitting that we can recognize the 50th year of the 760 with this acknowledgemnt of Tom\u2019s special place in the history of airguns,\u201d added Lambert.\nShot ShowTom GaylordWilliam McLean Award\nCrosman Acquires Exclusive License For Remington Branded Airguns\nJim Shockey Introduces The Pioneer Airbow\nAmerican Airgunner Host Wins A Bulldog",
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        "raw_content": "Retired Partner Rick Claybrook.\nPartner Brian Tully McLaughlin.\n\"I attended every day of the five-week trial. Crowell & Moring's attorneys not only worked hard, but were terrific both in and out of the courtroom. What we formed was not an 'attorney-client relationship,' but a true, caring friendship.\"\n- Steve Myers, Jr.\nManaging Director, SUFI\nStanding up for the little guy (and winning big)\nHelp SUFI, a small telephone company, inexperienced in government contracts, go up against the Air Force in a contract dispute. The Air Force asked SUFI to build a telecommunications system for overseas military bases under a no-cost contract, with the incentive of becoming the exclusive provider of long-distance services from the TDY lodgings. But once the system was built and installed, the Air Force breached the contract in multiple ways, effectively forcing SUFI off base.\nWe started by seeking a declaration at the Armed Service Board of Contract Appeals that SUFI could cancel its contract halfway through its performance. The ASBCA found exactly that, holding that the Air Force was in material breach\u2014one of the few times ever this has been allowed. We then helped SUFI negotiate the sale of its telephone systems to the Air Force and began to prepare SUFI's monetary claims due to the Air Force's many breaches, including lost profits.\nThrough a series of record-making decisions and court rulings that produced more than 20 published decisions, Crowell & Moring ultimately recovered more than $200 million for SUFI. The effort began with prosecuting 28 claims for SUFI in a five-week trial in the U.S. and Germany. The ASBCA ruled in SUFI's favor in 22 of those claims, awarding a record-making $3.5 million (without interest). We then successfully prosecuted three motions for reconsideration\u2014another record. The net result: ASBCA increased SUFI's award to over $7 million (over $10 million with interest). We then appealed the ASBCA's decision denying or limiting the damages awarded on certain claims to the Court of Federal Claims, which awarded it over $100 million additional, plus interest. On appeal by the government, the Federal Circuit similarly found fault with most of the ASBCA's damages determinations but held that the court was not permitted to recalculate them itself, remanding back to the Board to correct its errors and award additional damages. On remand, following the guidance and instructions of the CFC and Federal Circuit, the ASBCA awarded SUFI an additional $113 million, plus interest, while denying the Air Force's motion for reconsideration. The government sought review of the ASBCA\u2019s award before the CFC, but its challenge was rejected on the basis that the U.S. Department of Justice has no independent right to complain of an award accepted by the contractor. The government then appealed to the Federal Circuit, which affirmed the CFC\u2019s dismissal of DOJ\u2019s challenge and found DOJ\u2019s assertions that the ASBCA failed to comply with the Federal Circuit\u2019s mandate to be meritless. The CFC then granted SUFI\u2019s petition for attorney\u2019s fees at its current rates on account of Crowell & Moring\u2019s expertise and exceptional success in the litigation, as well as the extensive delay in payment, awarding SUFI more than $9 million in litigation fees while making findings of bad faith against the Air Force and DOJ.\nThe CFC stated, \u201cIf ever there were a set of facts supporting a finding that government contracts expertise was essential to a litigation, this is it.\u201d\nIn addition to recovering critical damages for our client, we set several records throughout the course of the litigation, including the largest judgment on a no-cost contract or non-appropriated fund instrumentality contract, the most successful reconsiderations in any type of case at the ASBCA, the largest attorney fee award in a government contracts case, and the first government contracts case to win Equal Access to Justice Act special factors enhancements.",
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        "raw_content": "IJmuiden (Holland)\nIjmuiden is a major seaport located at the entrance to North Sea Canal (Nordzee Kanaal), approx 30 km (18 ml) west of Amsterdam city center.\nThe port has sea locks and harbors. Along the canal's banks there are large beaches, dunes with bunkers, a national park, fort island. The town's population is around 30,000.\nAmong the best-known tourist attractions are IJmuiden Sea and Harbour Museum. Holland's most modern marina is located at the main boulevard. From there, tourists only have to cross the dunes to find the beach. South Pier extends 3 km (2 ml) into North Sea and is accessible on foot. Inland, among the woods are 18th-century mansions (like Beeckesteijn museum) with authentic French and English gardens. The cemetery of Driehuis is beautifully preserved and well maintained. Velsen's old center has the 8th-century Engelmundus church.\nNorth Sea Canal connects North Sea with IJ Bay in Amsterdam. This is an important shipping canal along which are located the Hoogovensmuseum, the sluice gates system (at the canal's mouth), the Sea and Harbour Museum.\nBesides Velsen Town Hall, important sights are the North Sea locks (among the world's largest). They are able to close off a shipping lane with width 164 ft (50 m) and depth / draft 39 ft (12 m). There are plans to enlarge or create a new set to facilitate passage for larger vessels.\nPort IJmuiden new sealock (world's largest)\nA new (world's largest) sealock is currently under construction at IJmuiden (North Sea Canal's entrance). The new facility will provide access to Port Amsterdam even to the world's largest cruise vessels.\nThe new sealock has length of 500 m (1640 ft), width 70 m (230 ft) and depth / max draft 18 m (59 ft), ranking it the world\u2019s largest. Construction works started in January 2016, with scheduled completion by the end of 2019. After the sealock's inauguration, Amsterdam port will be accessible (for all types of marine vessels) 24 hours a day.\nThe new sealock system improves Port Amsterdam's accessibility and significantly stimulates the local economy by allowing shipping traffic with larger vessels and independently of tidal levels. The old lock system at Port IJmuiden comprised of 4 sealocks protecting North Sea Canal's water levels. North Lock is the largest (length 400 m, width 50 m, depth 15 m) and allows passing of vessels with max draft 14 m (46 ft). The remaining 3 sealocks are smaller.\nThe new sealock is between North Lock and other sealocks. The project (total cost EUR 890 million) was funded through bank loans, European Investment Bank (EIB) and also equity financing. In June 2015, EIB funded the project with EUR 165 million (33% of its debt financing). Other banks that invested in the sealock were DZ Bank AG, KfW IPEX-Bank, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, MUFG; Bank and Unicredit Bank. They collectively loaned EUR 500 million, to be repaid during the facility's 26-year (through the year 2045) operating phase. The sealock building was also co-funded by the EU's TEN-T program.\nHolland's \"Highways and Waterways Agency\" awarded the EUR 500 million contract for the new sealock's designing, construction and maintenance to Consortium OpenIJ, which consists of BAM-PGGM (joint venture), VolkerWessels (construction company), DIF. BAM Infra BV, VolkerWessels (construction company). OpenIJ will be responsible for the sealock's maintenance until 2045.\nIJmuiden Heliport is a small helipad in IJmuiden Harbour used exclusively for maritime assistance (piloting services). Next YouTube video shows the sealock project's main highlights.\nIn July 2018 was announced, that project's planned completion will be delayed by 27 months (re-scheduled for January 2022). The existing Noordersluis Lock will continue to serve the traffic, but larger ships will not be able to dock at Port IJmuiden.\nOn January 20, 2019, arrived the first of all 3 lock gates, being tugged across North Sea to Maasvlakte and then to IJmuiden. These gates were constructed (assembled) in South Korea and shipped to Port IJmuiden (total distance over 26,000 km), arriving here on December 6, 2018. Each of them has length 72 m, height 24 m, width 11 m and weight 3000 tons. The gates have air chambers (allowing them to float) and water-filled ballast tanks (for stability).\nPort IJmuiden cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from IJmuiden, Holland. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates \u2013 just follow the corresponding ship-link.\n2019 February2019 April2019 May2019 September2019 October2019 November2020 April2020 June2020 October2020 November\nSaga Sapphire 13:00 21:00\nThe IJmuiden cruise port map is interactive. It shows the port's exact location, along with the real-time cruise ship traffic (if any) in its vicinity - today, and right now. By zooming-out you can see other cruise ship ports located near IJmuiden, Holland.\nIf you lose the IJmuiden location on the map, simply reload the page (also with F5 button). This feature is integrated with the CruiseMapper's cruise ship tracker tracking the vessels' current positions at sea and in ports.\nIJmuiden - user reviews and comments",
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        "raw_content": "The US Cost of the Afghan War: FY2002-FY2013\nCost in Military Operating Expenditures and Aid, and Prospects for \"Transition.\u201d\nIt is surprisingly difficult to get a meaningful estimate of the total cost of the Afghan conflict, total spending on Afghan forces and total spending on various forms of aid. More data are available on US efforts \u2013 which have dominated military and aid spending, but even these data present serious problems in reliability, consistency, and definition. Moreover, it is only since FY2012 that the US provided an integrated request for funding for the war as part of its annual budget request. The data for the period before FY2009 are accurate pictures of the Department of Defense request, but there is only a CRS estimate of total spending the previous years.\nThe Burke Chair has developed a report called The US Cost of the Afghan War: FY2002-FY2013: Cost in Military Operating Expenditures and Aid, and Prospects for \u201cTransition.\u201d This reports is available on the CSIS web site at https://csis.org/files/publication/120515_US_Spending_Afghan_War_SIGAR.pdf\nIt addresses the fiscal cost to the US of the Afghan War from FY2000-FY2013. It provides estimates of total cost, cost to the Department of Defense, and estimates concerning aid costs to State, USAID, and other federal agencies. It also reports on the total cost of international aid when this takes the form of integrated aid to Afghan development and Afghan forces \u2013 a fraction of total aid spending. No reliable estimate exists of total international aid to Afghanistan, since so much of this aid has been direct and has not passed through the Afghan Central government.\nThe resulting figures provide important insights for \u201ctransition.\u201d They show the scale of past US efforts, how the aid has been allocated, and the differences between the total aid appropriated during the course of the war, the amount obligated (around 60% of the amount appropriated), and the amount actually disbursed (around 45% of the appropriation).\nSeveral points are clear:\nThe vast majority of aid went to the Afghan security forces and not development.\nMost aid was very erratic in annual levels of effort, making it extremely difficult to plan the most effective use of the money and ensuring that program continuity was not possible.\nThe bulk of the total spending and aid has been allocated since FY2009, and came after the insurgency had reached high levels. It is a clear case of too much, too late.\nThe surge in aid spending creates the irony that the maximum actual cash flow \u2013 \u201cdisbursements\u201d \u2013 is only occurring now that transition is in place and major cuts are coming between 2012 and 2014.\nThe data only tell the amount of money made available on a total category basis. They do not tell how much money actually reached Afghanistan, they do not tie spending to any clear objectives, they do not reflect any effective contracting and auditing system, and there are no measures of effectiveness or success.\nThis latter set of points is critical. No one who has served in government, or observed it, will ever claim that the ability to allocate and spend money is a measure of effectiveness. After more than a decade of war, this is in practice the total limit of Department of Defense, State Department and USAID reporting. The only exceptions are limited audit coverage by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan (SIGAR), reports by the GAO, and some audits by the inspector generals of given Departments.\nNot only did the money come far too late to prevent the rise of a major insurgency, when it did come, it came in areas where there were no effective overall planning, management, and contacting systems. No adequate fiscal controls, and no real measures of effectiveness. The system virtually invited waste, fraud, and abuse.\nIt is important to note that reforms have taken place in many areas of contracting, and there is now better auditing. The Afghan government has also promised important reforms in its control of spending and efforts to reduce corruption.\nThe fact remains, however, that if the CRS and OMB figures for FY2001-FY2013 that follow are totaled for all direct spending on the war, they reach $641.7 billion, of which $198.2 billion \u2013 or over 30% \u2013 will be spent in FY2012 and FY2013. 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        "raw_content": "Freed from death row, Pakistani Christian woman still fears for her life\nPakistan's Supreme Court acquitted Aasia Bibi of blasphemy after eight years on death row on Oct. 31. As she awaits the final verdict, extremists and angry mobs are still calling for her death because she refuses to convert to Islam.\nPakistani religious students rally for the implementation of a blasphemy law and against the acquittal of Aasia Bibi, in Karachi, Pakistan, on Nov. 21, 2018. A petition by Islamist radicals who rallied against Aasia Bibi's acquittal of blasphemy charges and who seek her execution awaits a Supreme Court decision.\nAasia Bibi, a Pakistani Christian acquitted of blasphemy, still lives the life of a prisoner, nearly three months after her release from death row, awaiting a final ruling on her fate.\nShe spends her days in seclusion for fear of being targeted by angry mobs clamoring for her death. In her hideout, she longs for her children who were taken to Canada for their safety.\nPakistani security forces guarding Ms. Bibi prevent her from opening a window in her hiding place, let alone go outside, a friend said.\nMeanwhile, the Supreme Court is weighing a petition by Islamist extremists and right-wing religious parties that rallied against her acquittal and demand her execution.\nHer case goes to the core of one of Pakistan's most controversial issues \u2013 the blasphemy law, often used to settle scores or intimidate followers of Pakistan's minority religions, including minority Shiite Muslims. A charge of insulting Islam can bring the death penalty.\nIn Pakistan, sanitation and water access improves quality of life\nJust making an accusation is sometimes enough to whip up vengeful mobs, even if the courts acquit defendants. A provincial governor who defended Bibi was shot and killed, as was a government minority minister who dared question the blasphemy law.\nBibi's ordeal began on a hot day in 2009, with a row with fellow farmworkers after two Muslim women refused to drink water from the same container as a Christian. They demanded she convert, and she refused. Five days later, a mob accused her of blasphemy. She was convicted and sentenced to death in 2010 for insulting the prophet Muhammad.\nAfter eight years on death row, the Supreme Court acquitted her on Oct. 31.\nAt the time, her lawyer Saif-ul Malook, who has since been driven into exile fearing for his life, argued that the many inconsistencies in the testimony of her accusers vindicated her. Bibi had always maintained she was innocent.\nBut the acquittal sparked nationwide protests, spearheaded by the radical Tehreek-e-Labbaik party, which sees the protection of the prophet as its single-point agenda. The party's leaders \u2013 Khadim Hussein Rizvi and Mohammad Afzal Qadri \u2013 are in jail, charged with inciting violence, including with calls for Bibi's public hanging and for the death of the three judges who acquitted her. They also called for mutiny in the powerful army and the overthrow of Prime Minister Imran Khan's new government.\nAs street protests by extremists calling for Bibi's death swelled, Khan's government pledged she would remain in the country until the Supreme Court reviews the petition against her acquittal.\nFrom her secret location, which authorities maintain is for her own protection, Bibi is not allowed by Pakistan's security forces to give interviews. Even her friends and those few who have access to her are afraid to be identified and agreed to talk to a reporter only on condition of anonymity.\nOne of her friends says Bibi's husband, Ashiq Masih, who was wounded by a gunshot fired by a protester calling for Bibi's death, is with her in hiding. Her two daughters, Eisham, 20, and Esha, 19, were spirited out of Pakistan.\nBibi's hiding place is comfortable enough, but it's still a jail of sorts, the friend said, adding that Bibi's only hope is that someday the family will be reunited abroad.\nHowever, it's unclear when the review of Bibi's acquittal will be completed.\nBibi's friends say she has hoped it would be done before Supreme Court Chief Justice Saqib Nisar retires at the end of the week. Mr. Nisar and his successor, Asif Saeed Khan Khosa, were part of the three-member panel that acquitted Bibi. In their decision, a 52-page judgment, they cited both Pakistan's statute law and Islam's holy book, the Quran, to justify the acquittal.\nMr. Malook, the defense lawyer, told The Associated Press by phone from the United States that he is confident the petition would be thrown out. But he fears it could take months, even years, if the court is reluctant to decide.\n\"I have read the arguments for the review, there is nothing there,\" he said. \"It will be thrown out.\"\nArguing for the petitioners, attorney Ghulam Mustafa Chaudhry is just as confident. He told the AP that he, too, is pressing for an early decision. Without offering any details, Mr. Chaudhry said he has a strong case for overturning Bibi's acquittal.\nMalook says his life in self-imposed exile has been devastating for his family and that he wants to return to his home in the eastern city of Lahore.\n\"My daughter calls, and she weeps, my wife calls and she weeps,\" he said. \"I think now I would rather be killed in my country than live in this situation.\"\nBibi's friend worries about her health and the heart disease she has suffered from for the past five years.\n\"She is receiving medication for her heart, but she is still in pain,\" the friend said.\nThis story was reported by The Associated Press. 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        "raw_content": "Our First-Class Fear of the Second Leading Cause of Death\n\"Did you see combat?\"\nThe answer to this question makes a world of difference in understanding the experiences of those who have served in the military. While the general rigors of being a soldier are shared by all who enlist, the specific experiences of those who see combat are very different from the experiences of someone who served in a desk job in the rear echelons.\nIt's the same with cancer survivors. We are not all alike, because the circumstances of our cancers were not all alike. This can be a minor distinction sometimes. A fellow survivor is a fellow survivor, after all. We have all felt the fear that receiving a cancer diagnosis brings. But in other ways, the differences in our cancers can be a defining difference between us. The magnitude of the threat to our lives that we have faced, the harshness of the treatments we have had to endure, and the after-effects we have been left with can be very different.\nOne of my friends was going through grueling treatment for an aggressive form of cancer that could easily have ended his life in very short order. He was laid off when he was well into his chemo, from which he was suffering multiple nasty side effects. Thus, he was in no condition to look for another job. Reflecting on the financial and practical daily problems that this man's treatment was creating for him, a mutual friend remarked, \"I didn't need a handout when I had cancer. I worked the whole time. If I could do it, he can do it.\"\nThis mutual friend identifies himself as a cancer survivor, but when I asked him for details it was clear that it was nothing like what our friend is going through. He had had a pre-cancer many years ago - not an aggressive, invasive, full-blown, life-threatening cancer. It had been treated with a simple surgical procedure \u2013 not massive amounts of chemo and radiation. Thus, he fails to appreciate how debilitating it can be to undergo more extensive treatment. He fails to appreciate that our friend is not able to work and really does need a hand-out right now. He's not just malingering!\nAnother friend recently contacted me to say she had just published an article about how she had beat cancer and others can, too. I didn't realize she had a past with the beast, so I asked for more details. Turns out, decades ago LaRae's doctors had chanced to find cancerous cells in a supposedly benign lump they removed from her thyroid, so they went back and removed the entire gland.\nWhat amazes me is that LaRae doesn't attribute her decades of health since then to the fact that she had one of the (usually) most easily treated, easily cured forms of cancer there is. She seems not to even know this. Nor does she attribute her subsequent health to the fact that she had the definitive treatment for it: surgical removal of the gland. Instead, she says she was cured by the series of spiritual practices and mind-body techniques she adopted after that, and she exhorts other cancer patients \u2013 without regard to the kind or severity of their disease \u2013 to use those same techniques if they wish to be cured.\nThe truth of the matter is that not all cancer is created equal. There are about 200 distinct diseases that share certain features qualifying them all as \"cancer.\" The range of severity of these diseases goes from easily curable to almost hopeless; from truly \"chronic\" (for a very, very, very few types) and not likely to take your life any time soon, to horrifyingly aggressive and likely to end your life within weeks or months \u2013 and everything in between.\nIn other words, some people were poised to be lucky survivors from the start, simply because of the circumstances of their cancer. But they don't realize that fact. Others have had to work hard for their chance to live. It's frustrating that the first group of survivors too often fails to appreciate that about the second group.\nI have come to believe that there needs to be a concerted effort to teach Americans more about cancer. After all, it's the second leading cause of death in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Although heart disease is the No. 1 killer, it inspires far less dread. I mean, it's not the words \"heart attack\" that used to be whispered in polite company when I was a child. It was the word \"cancer.\"\nWhy have this first-rate fear of the second leading cause of death? I think it's because cancer isn't like things that are \"easier\" to understand, like heart disease or infections. When I think of my heart, I think of a big pump. Like the pump that draws up water from my well or the fuel pump in my car, the pump that is in my chest can be damaged. That's easy to understand. Infections are easy to understand, too. A germ is a foreign invader. Again, easy to understand in very simple terms. But cancer? What is a tumor like? Where is the mental image that can make cancer easy to conceptualize and open the door for a more thorough understanding?\nNowadays, cancer has come out of our societal closet. We can say the word out loud and in public. 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        "raw_content": "Airfoil Project - Research Paper 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 Engineering or Airfoil Project - Research Paper, you can hire a professional writer here in just a few clicks.\nEvery day, across the world, thousands of planes take off from airports and travel great distances in short amounts of time, saving time and money for many people and businesses. We use planes to sit mail, packages, luggage, and people. Without flight, the world's transportation would be a lot slower than it is now. But what are those massive planes made of and how do they lift themselves into the sky? How do they fly great distances without falling out of the sky?\nThe reason planes don't tumble out of the sky is because there are four forces acting on airplanes while they are in flight that keep it in flight. There are other forces, but these are the ones that control its flight path. The first of these forces is lift. Lift is what it sounds like, it's the force that keeps the plane in the air. This force pushes the plane upwards and usually keeps planes in flight.\nThe force opposite to lift is gravity. Gravity pulls against lift and brings the plane down. Since planes are designed to fly and defy gravity, we need more lift than gravity. To get lift, we usually need high speeds, which is known as thrust. Thrust is the speed of the plane as it goes forward. But while you soar through the skies, there's a lot of wind resistance to a large object traveling at great speeds, so the wind resistance is known as drag. Drag pulls planes backwards and tries to slow them down.\nThe way they usually act together is like this. The jet engines or propellers power the airplane forward, which is its thrust. As the plane moves faster, air travels over the wing of the airplane, and the wing is shaped especially to provide lift. The top of the wing is curved so that the air moves over it faster. The faster the air moves over the top of the wing compared to the bottom, the lower the pressure on the top of the wing, therefore the higher pressure air on the bottom of the wing wants to fill the lower pressure gap above the wing, so the high pressure air pushes up, and since the wing is in the way, it pushes on the wing and provides an upward force for the plane. This is lift. But enough lift must be generated to overcome gravity and take gigantic airplanes off the ground.\nThe way the pressure system works with the wing is known as Bernoulli's Principle. That states that the faster a fluid is traveling, the lower a pressure it is. When he refers to fluids, he refers to anything that is not a solid. That means that if there is a river, and the river has a ford, the slow moving water has a higher pressure than the waterfalls downstream. With air, it works the same. The air on top of the wing has to move faster to get around the curve of the wing, and so its speed is greater than that of the air on the bottom of the wing. The higher pressure area on the bottom of the wing wants both areas to have equal pressure, so it tries to move to the low pressure area which is on top of the wing to replace some pressure, but the wing is in the way, so as the high pressure moves upward, it pushes on the wing of the airplane and uses lift, using Bernoulli's Principle.\nThe way lift is measured is by the amount of lift that occurs on a piece of an airplane wing, known as an airfoil. You can measure lift by pounds per square foot, and that is the industry's standard of measuring lift. Some airplanes need a lot of lift to fly and gather 33 pounds per square foot of lift, which sums up to be a lot of lift on the whole wing of the airplane. Military stealth planes even get 75 pounds per square foot of lift, and stealth planes have specially designed wings just so they can be stealthy.\nWell. That's how airplanes fly, with the four forces of aviation. There's lift, which pushes up, gravity, which pushes down, thrust, which is given by the engines of the airplane and pushes forward, and there's drag, which is also air resistance.",
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        "raw_content": "Train death at Hampshire station \"not suspicious\" say police\nTHE death of a man struck by a train at Brockenhurst Station is not being treated suspiciously, police confirm.\nThe incident, which happened at 5.34am on November 23, involved a 29-year-old.\nThe man, from Bournemouth, was pronounced dead at the scene.\nREAD: Man dies after being hit by a train at Brockenhurst Station >>>\nAll lines between Southampton and Bournemouth were blocked, and were reopened just after 10am, causing delays until the mid-afternoon.\nA British Transport Police spokesperson said: \u201cOfficers were called to Brockenhurst station at 5.34am on 23 November following a report a person had been struck by a train.\n\u201cParamedics and colleagues from Hampshire Police also attended, but sadly a 29-year-old man, from Bournemouth, was pronounced dead at the scene.\n\u201cThis incident is not currently being treated as suspicious and a file is being prepared for the coroner.\u201d\nSouth Central Ambulance Service confirmed they had an ambulance and a Hazardous Area Response Team at the scene.\nPassengers wishing to travel from Bournemouth and the New Forest towards London were advised to start their journey in Southampton or Eastleigh.\nPassengers were being taken by taxi to Southampton and Bournemouth, where they were able to catch other train routes.\nA replacement bus service was also in operation.\nREAD: Brockenhurst Station evacuated after fire on train >>>",
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        "raw_content": "Supreme Court rules in advance-consent-to-sex case\nJustices overturn Court of Appeals ruling\nOn Friday, May 27, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled in the case of R v JA, on the question of advance consent to sex, that the appeal should be allowed and the respondent\u2019s conviction for sexual assault be restored.\nThe case was first brought before Ontario Justice Dianne Nicholas in 2007. It involved a woman who lost consciousness in an act of erotic asphyxiation by her partner, JA. While the complainant was unconsciousness, her partner anally penetrated her with a dildo.\nThe trial judge convicted the woman\u2019s partner of sexual assault. The case was then taken to the Court of Appeal, which allowed the appeal, set aside the conviction and dismissed the charges against JA.\nThe court today upheld the trial judge\u2019s verdict, with justices Binnie, LeBel and Fish dissenting.\nJustices McLachlin, Deschamps, Abella, Charron, Rothstein and Cromwell argued that \u201cParliament has defined consent in a way that requires the complainant to be conscious throughout the sexual activity in question\u2026 When the complainant loses consciousness, she loses the ability to either oppose or consent to the sexual activity that occurs. Finding that such a person is consenting would effectively negate the right of the complainant to change her mind at any point in the sexual encounter.\u201d\nJustices Binnie, LeBel and Fish argued in their dissent that the woman had consented to the sexual activity when she was conscious. The justices maintained that upon regaining consciousness, the woman \u201cdid not revoke her prior consent to the sexual conduct in issue \u2013 which was then still ongoing. And it has not been suggested that she had earlier revoked her consent by words or conduct, or even in her own mind.\u201d\nBackground to the case:\nAt a hearing of the Supreme Court of Canada in November 2010, the judges were warned not to introduce the concept of \u201cadvanced consent\u201d to sex into Canadian law.\nThe defence argued that the state should not criminalize private sexual relations, so long as the participants agree to it.\nIn the initial case, Justice Nicholas ruled that prior consent to the sexual act was impossible. She took, as the matter of law, that consent to a sexual activity could not be granted if a person was unconscious.\nThe Ontario Court of Appeals dismissed the charges. The majority ruled that people can legally consent in advance to sex that is expected to occur while someone is asleep or unconscious.\nAt the November hearing the Crown, represented by Christine Bartlett Hughes, argued that valid consent cannot be given in advance of sexual activity. She argued that consent to sexual activity is an ongoing state of mind that ends when the consenting adult, in this case the complainant, is unconscious.\nHoward Krongold, representing the defence, argued for the courts to introduce the concept of advanced consent.\nConsensual sexual touching that occurs while a person is asleep or unconscious \u2013 a definition that could include cuddling and fondling \u2013 is not a sexual assault and should not be criminalized, he said.\nThere is a wide spectrum of sexual activities that occur in society and most people get it right \u2013 sex is consensual \u2013 but for those who get it wrong the courts have the right to treat them harshly, Krongold told the court. But sex that may be risky should not be criminal, so long as both parties agree to it.\nThe Supreme Court of Canada has had a spotty record when it comes to BDSM sexuality. The longstanding Butler decision, for instance, holds that BDSM sex is inherently \u201charmful\u201d and that \u201cdegrading\u201d pornography is obscene.\nThis story is filed under News & Ideas, Rights & Liberties, Ottawa, Behavior, Human behavior, Human sexuality, News\nJian Ghomeshi, Serbian Pride and multiple orgasms\nNiko Bell Oct 27, 2014\nBlood donations, legal tussles and Mister Rogers",
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        "raw_content": "Written by Zana Tomich on June 10, 2018 Category: Business Law & Transactions, Civil Litigation\nCan an employee sue its employer where she released all claims in severance agreement, even though the employer stopped payments per the agreement? In Yob v. Smith and Van Fossen, Mich. Court of Appeals No. 339607 (May 15, 2018), the court of appeals upheld the severance agreement even though the employer filed for bankruptcy and stopped payments half way through the agreement.\nIn Yob, the Plaintiff, Gina Yob was terminated from employment of 3S International, LLC (3S) as head of sales and marketing. Defendants Sid Smith was the owner, and John Van Fossen was the President and CEO of the company. After her termination, the parties entered into a Severance Agreement whereby they agreed to pay her six month\u2019s salary, in exchange for a release of any and all claims she may have against 3S. She had a previously entered into an agreement whereby she agreed to non-competition provisions.\nBefore all payments were made, the Employer filed for bankruptcy, and the bankruptcy court granted 3S\u2019s motion to reject the severance agreement based on 3S\u2019s inability to pay. Thereafter, Plaintiff Yob sued the defendants claiming sex discrimination and retaliation in violation of the Michigan Civil Rights statutes. The Defendants filed, and the trial court granted their motion for summary disposition claiming that Plaintiff\u2019s claims were barred by a prior release, and she would have to \u201ctender back\u201d the consideration received before she could sue the defendants. The Plaintiff claimed the consideration she received was for the non-competition portion of the agreement. Plaintiff appealed.\nAt the Court of Appeals, Plaintiff argued the trial court erred in applying the \u201ctender back\u201d rule. The Court stated that settlement agreements remain binding until rescinded for cause. The \u201ctender back rule\u201d requires that a party may not file a lawsuit asserting previously released claims or repudiate a release unless the party first repays all consideration received in exchange for the release. The only exceptions to the rule are \u201cwaiver of the plaintiff\u2019s duty by the defendant\u201d or \u201cfraud in the execution\u201d of the release.\nPlaintiff argued that the tender back rule didn\u2019t apply to her because the defendants failed to pay the full consideration. But the court cited the Stefanac case where it held \u201ca plaintiff must, in all cases where a legal claim is raised in contravention of an agreement, tender the consideration recited in the agreement prior to or simultaneously with the filing of the suit.\u201d Stefanac, 435 Mich. at 176. The court disagreed with plaintiff who argued she complied with the non-compete portion of the agreement in full, but the Defendants didn\u2019t fulfill their obligations and misrepresented their portion of the agreement. However, the Court upheld that rule tender back rule, and reiterated that the only two exceptions were fraud and waiver, and neither of those issue were present here. Further, she was already bound to a separate non-competition agreement \u2013 while the new release was based on new consideration and had new obligations.\nWhile the result may seem unfair for the Plaintiff, the takeaway here is that settlement agreement language must be drafted very carefully in order to avoid unintended consequences.\nNon-Compete Agreement Interpreted in Favor of Employee\nMichigan Court Holds Breach of Contract Claim Fails Without Signed Purchase Order\nMichigan Court of Appeals: Filing Suit Does Not Toll Right of Redemption Period",
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        "raw_content": "Written by Daniel P. Dalton on September 29, 2012 Category: Equal Terms, Exclusions, Land Use and Zoning, RLUIPA, Substantial Burden, Unreasonable Limitations\nIn yet another victory for religious land use freedom, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that a federal district court in Mississippi abused its discretion when it denied a church\u2019s motion for a preliminary injunction in an action brought under the United States Constitution and the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (RLUIPA).\nIn Opulent Life Church v. City of Holly Springs, the City sought to enforce a zoning ordinance which \u201cexplicitly singled out churches for unfavorable treatment.\u201d The Opulent Life Church, a small but growing church, sought to acquire space for a new worship center since its current place of worship could not accommodate a sufficient number of worshipers. The church also wished to have space to conduct various ministry activities including Vacation Bible School and Movies in the Park.\nThe church soon found an acceptable facility in Holly Springs\u2019 central business district. The church signed a lease agreement whereby the lease would commence when the church obtained the required land use and building permits from the City. The church submitted all proper paperwork to the City but the City refused to approve the permits because it claimed the church did not meet the requirements of the City\u2019s zoning ordinance regarding churches. Among other things, the ordinance required churches to be subject to the approval of neighboring property owners, the mayor, and the board. Churches were the only use subject to this requirement.\nThe church brought suit in federal court alleging violations of RLUIPA and the Constitution. The church filed a motion for a preliminary injunction along with its complaint. The motion for the preliminary injunction sought to prevent the City from enforcing the discriminatory zoning ordinance. The district court denied the motion for preliminary injunction and concluded that the church had not shown a \u201csubstantial threat of irreparable harm.\u201d The judge issued this opinion before the City had even responded to the church\u2019s motion.\nOn appeal, the Fifth Circuit reversed the district court and found that the church had indeed shown a \u201csubstantial threat of irreparable harm.\u201d The court came to this conclusion based largely upon the church\u2019s claims under the First Amendment of the Constitution and RLUIPA. In one notable passage the court said: \u201cThe loss of First Amendment freedoms, for even minimal periods of time, unquestionably constitutes irreparable injury.\u201d The court also included the following language: \u201cWhen an alleged deprivation of a constitutional right is involved, most courts hold that no further showing of irreparable injury is necessary\u201d [for purposes of an injunction]. The court also said: \u201cOpulent Life has alleged violations of its First Amendment and RLUIPA rights and thereby satisfied the irreparable injury requirement.\u201d The Fifth Circuit ultimately remanded the case to the district court for further proceedings.\nThis case is significant because it further reinforces the high regard that religious land use rights enjoy under RLUIPA and the Constitution. Depravation of these rights is a serious and harm indeed both under the law and in reality. This case also shows that in many courts, a preliminary injunction can be a powerful tool in a RLUIPA or Constitutional case. Each case must be analyzed on its own, but given the right situation, injunctive relief may be available to a religious institution in a land use case.\nThe attorneys at Dalton & Tomich plc have experience in religious land use cases across the country. We represent individuals and organizations of all faiths and beliefs. If you feel that your rights or the rights of your organization have been violated, please do not hesitate to contact us.\nThe 5th Circuit establishes an Equal Terms test under RLUIPA",
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        "raw_content": "Jeremy is a licensed attorney in Connecticut and Florida. He is a member of the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association, the American Bar Association, the American Association for Justice and the Florida Justice Association. He serves on the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association Committee on Autonomous Vehicle Technology.\nJeremy graduated from the University of Miami School of Law with summa cum laude honors. While at the University of Miami School of Law, Jeremy served as President of the Mock Trial Team and as an Article & Comments editor for the University of Miami Law Review. He earned membership to the Charles C. Papy Moot Court Board and his article entitled \"Cellphones, Stingrays, and Searches! An Inquiry into the Legality of Cellular Location Information\" is published in the University of Miami Law Review, 70 U. Miami L. Rev. 1215 (2016). He received CALI awards in Civil Procedure I, Civil Procedure II, Advanced Appellate Advocacy, Administrative Law and Bankruptcy. The CALI Excellence for the Future Award\u00ae is given to the highest scoring student in each law school class. Jeremy was awarded the University of Miami's highest honor by selection into the Iron Arrow Honor Society. Jeremy was also selected for membership into the University of Miami School of Law Chapter of the Order of Barristers in 2016.\nJeremy completed externships with the Honorable Jose E. Martinez of the United States District for the Southern District of Miami, the Waterbury Public Defenders Office and the Miami-Dade State Attorney's Office.\nJeremy graduated from the University of Connecticut in 2011, where he received a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology with dual minors in the areas of Nutrition and Sociology.\nJeremy practices exclusively in the areas of plaintiff's Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice, Product Liability and Nursing Home Negligence.\nEmail: Jeremy@damicopettinicchi.com\nFlorida Justice Association, Member\nCo-Chair of CTLA Young Lawyers Committee\nMember of CTLA General Tort Committee\nPast-member of President's CTLA Autonomous Vehicle Committee\nCo-Chair of Connecticut Bar Association Litigation Section Programming Committee\nGuest Lecturer, University of Connecticut, Intensive Trial Advocacy\nBar Admissions - Jeremy D'Amico",
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        "raw_content": "Playstation 3, ReviewsJohnK October 16, 2013 Adventure, Aiden, beyond, David Cage, Ellen Page, heavy rain, Indigo Prophecy, Jodie, Quantic Dream, Quick Time, slider, Two Souls, Willem Dafoe\nBeyond: Two Souls was one of those games I was really looking forward to. Exactly why I was looking forward to it, I can\u2019t say. The two previous Quantic Dream titles I played, Heavy Rain and Indigo Prophecy, were games that I didn\u2019t love. They presented some interesting concepts, but they didn\u2019t build enough out of those concepts to give them more than novelty value. Beyond: Two Souls, on the other hand, is a pretty good game. It isn\u2019t just good for being different; it is legitimately good. It improves substantially on Quantic Dream\u2019s previous games, to the point where it doesn\u2019t feel like a proof of concept anymore. It is more of a realization of the experience that David Cage and his studio have been trying to provide for the better part of a decade. It may be that this experience isn\u2019t what you are looking for, but it if you are, you will find the game\u2019s concepts are well executed.\nIndigo Prophecy and Heavy Rain had their ups and downs, but above all, they felt like gaming experiments. They had a lot of mundane gameplay elements that didn\u2019t seem to have much of a reason to exist, other than that the interesting novelty of brushing your teeth in a video game or retrieving your son\u2019s teddy bear. Beyond: Two Souls, doesn\u2019t feel like an experiment, and that is a good thing. While it also has its flaws, it is more focused and refined than Quantic Dream\u2019s previous efforts. There are very few \u201ceveryday life\u201d quick time events, like putting on deodorant or peeing. What little of this material is necessary to drive the story. There is no contrived adult content that feels like it was shoehorned into the game in order to justify its \u201cM\u201d rating. Swearing, for instance, is kept to a realistic minimum. The action scenes are also better. By adding a couple of very simple systems to this game, Quantic Dream has transformed it from the \u201cmovie with button prompts\u201d of their previous games into the interactive cinema/action experience they made previously with only mixed success. These subtle but important improvements are why even though the game shares a lot of DNA with Heavy Rain and Indigo Prophecy, it still feels like a different experience.\nBeyond: Two Souls tells the story of the supernaturally gifted Jodie (Ellen Page) and her invisible friend, Aiden. Jodie is a classic introvert. She doesn\u2019t talk much and when she does, her volume is low. As a child, she answers lots of questions with a simple shrug of the shoulders or nod of the head. Aiden, on the other hand, is capable of wanton destruction and murder. He can do simple poltergeist stuff like turn lights and radios on and off, but he can also be a terrifying entity when he goes into full \u201cCarrie at the prom in pig\u2019s blood\u201d rage mode. Aiden can turn on a stove and cause a house fire. Aiden can smash people by throwing a car. Aiden can even temporarily possess somebody and cause them to drive their car into a building or shoot someone in the head.\nThe most interesting parts of the game are, by far, the interactions that Jodie and Aiden have with one another and other characters. There are a lot of chapters in the game that have little to no action and don\u2019t ultimately affect the plot, but instead show Jodie\u2019s everyday life and her struggle to maintain some level of normalcy. A couple of the game's most memorable moments come when you play as teenage Jodie and use Aiden to throw a temper tantrum and destroy stuff when you get pissed off. 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Whenever Jodie is about to take an action, whether it is a punch, a kick, or a jump, the scene slows down for a second while you move the right stick in the direction where Jodie needs to take action. If there is an enemy to her right and Jodie has her arm cocked for a punch, then you flick the stick to the right and she punches him. When she is running from the cops and she has to jump over a log, you flick the stick up. It\u2019s not the most robust system there has ever been, but it is good enough to make you feel as if you are part of the action, and that is what counts.\nThe game also throws its hat into the stealth/action ring a few times, with some decent success. In some areas, when you want to avoid detection, you can cling to and move from various cover points. You can also use Aiden to scout the area and create distractions for the guards. When you get close enough to an enemy, you can perform a silent takedown. Like the rest of the action, it works at a bare bones level. It is another feature that wouldn\u2019t work well if it had to carry a game, but as a small piece in an adventure game, it works just fine.\nWhen you aren\u2019t involved in an action sequence, you get to play through traditional and recognizable adventure game material. You'll explore environments and talk to NPCs and solve simple and easy puzzles by pushing buttons or other simple actions. Most of the puzzle solving involves using Aiden, who can move freely through the environments, up and down and through walls. He can also manipulate selected objects in simple ways, like turning devices on or off and blasting them with telekinetic energy. A typical puzzle might involve getting on the other side of a locked door to unlock it or throwing an object that Jodie needs through a wall of flame. Occasionally, you can use Aiden to eavesdrop on an optional conversation.\nThe adventuring parts of the game do their job, which is to get you from point A to point B in the story, although none of them are particularly challenging or memorable. The environments are too small and linear to give you any freedom in how you approach problems and the solutions are almost always immediately obvious. In a more ambitious action game, Aiden\u2019s abilities could have provided some great open-ended puzzle solving and emergent gameplay. Instead, the game\u2019s focus is on storytelling, cinematics, and presentation \u2013 for better or for worse \u2013 with simple action and level design.\nQuantic Dream has been showing off its graphical technology since before the PS3 hit the market and Beyond: Two Souls doesn\u2019t disappoint when it comes to visuals. The game looks incredible, especially the faces. It looks at least as sharp as The Last of Us, the other flagship PS3 exclusive on the year. There are a ton of realistic animations ranging from subtle eye movements that express emotions to the impressive punches and kicks that Jodie throws to take down her opponents. As realistic as Beyond looks, it avoids the uncanny valley flaws that make the characters look creepy or silly (Heavy Rain was guilty of that problem). Whether you are talking about clothing, environments, or objects, there isn\u2019t a single wart in the game. The game depicts Jodie\u2019s childhood and adolescence, where some impressive work was done to present an 8 and 15 year old Ellen Page. The visuals come at a cost, however, and that is the small playable areas separated by frequent loading times. And, although the game\u2019s visual fidelity is unsurpassed, it doesn\u2019t offer any \u201ctake your breath away\u201d moments the way that The Last of Us was able to do with its impressive vistas and postcard moments. Since the game is a photorealistic one without a distinct style, the visuals here just kind of blend into the background once you have gotten used to them, even though they are pretty amazing when you take time out to marvel at them.\nThe game\u2019s great presentation continues into its audio production, its music and voice acting are both top notch. There is a little bit of licensed music in the game, along with an original score, both of which are very good. Ellen Page does a pretty good job as Jodie, although she isn\u2019t asked to do a lot of challenging work. Jodie is pretty subdued for most of the game and doesn\u2019t show a lot of emotion besides sadness. Aiden\u2019s destruction is how she expresses anger, which is part of the interesting dynamic between the pair. Willem Dafoe is solid and his character is very likeable. The large supporting cast of NPCs is good too. The investment that Quantic Dream made in the voice talent was a wise one as most scenes have the right emotional weight. The game especially gets a lot of mileage out of people\u2019s terrified reactions to the cruel things that Aiden can do to them when angry. There are a few scenes where just throwing a few chairs or breaking a few mirrors will have frightened, confused NPCs running around the room screaming or whimpering on the floor like a pile of goo. They are the absolute high points of the game.\nBeyond: Two Souls tells its story completely out of sequence, jumping around back and forth between Jodie\u2019s childhood and various stages of her adulthood. This narrative style would be confusing were it not for the story timeline displayed on the game\u2019s loading screens that shows where every chapter fits into place. With the exception of one or two sappy chapters that overstay their welcome, the game is well paced. There is a good mixture of problem solving, character development, action, and plot progression, with enough variety to keep the game from getting repetitive. If there is any weakness in the writing, it isn\u2019t with the character interactions, but with its predictable plot points. Since the game shows you the last chapter first, the overall arc isn\u2019t meant to be a surprise. How you get there is supposed to be the attraction, with each chapter functioning as a mini-story. The game stays within the clich\u00e9s of what inspired it pretty much the entire time, so the mini-stories end up being pretty predictable. A girl with unexplained power gets ridiculed, a talented CIA agent has a crisis of conscience and goes rogue, etc, etc. It is stuff that you have all seen many times by now, and it plays out pretty much like you would expect. Being a little clich\u00e9d and predictable doesn\u2019t ruin the story in Beyond, because it is more about the characters and how you react in the game than the plot. Still, it would have been nice if the game\u2019s story had avoided some of these traps and kept you guessing a little more.\nBeyond: Two Souls turns out to be a surprisingly meaty game, clocking in somewhere between 10 and 12 hours. Some of the chapters do feel like filler though, and some of the mini-stories go in absurd directions. One problem that Beyond shares with Heavy Rain is that some of its attempts to tug at your heartstrings are conspicuous and corny. Some of the scenes come across as childish or na\u00efve, as if the person writing the script gained all of their knowledge of human nature by watching made for TV movies on the Lifetime Network. The worst example of this problem is when Jodie becomes a midwife for a hobo. There aren\u2019t as many of these moments as there were in Heavy Rain, but they are still there, and they keep the story from reaching its full potential.\nBeyond: Two Souls is an improvement over David Cage and Quantic Dream's previous efforts. It probably isn\u2019t enough to radically change your opinion about their work, but it is still improvement. The concept of having bare bones, cinematic action to tell a story with rich characters works in this game without major problems. If you loved Heavy Rain, then I can easily recommend this game, as it is an improvement in just about every area that is important to an adventure game. If, on the other hand, the concept doesn\u2019t appeal to you, then you should probably avoid it. I\u2019m not sure that the concept even appeals to me enough to play a game like this more than once every other year. I did enjoy the time that I spent with Beyond: Two Souls though. It is the first game from this studio that I have enjoyed not just because I was intrigued by it, but because it executes its concepts well and puts forth an all-around solid package.\nReviews, Playstation 4JohnK September 25, 2017 Triangle Studios, Music, Action RPG, Local Multiplayer, Fantasy, SOEDESCO Publishing\nIt is too bad that what was good about AereA did not ultimately find a better game in which to reside. It is a bad game, but it is one that does not feel like a soulless cash grab. On the other hand, it is also not a game that stumbles because it is overly ambitious or because it banks on one or two game mechanics that just don\u2019t work.\nPlaystation 3, ReviewsJohnK July 29, 2013 PS3 Adventure, Semaphore, Trail of Ibn Battuta, Unearthed1 Comment\nRather than the travels of the mythical Ibn Battuta, the biggest mystery with Unearthed: Episode 1 is why it was made in the first place. It combines unoriginality and low quality in a way that is almost mind boggling. Was this supposed to be a serious attempt at an Islamic-themed adventure game? A cheap cash-in on the popularity of the Uncharted series? Whatever its reason for existing, if the purpose of Unearthed: Trail of Ibn Battuta - Episode 1 was to do anything besides provide a terrible game, it missed the mark completely.\nPlaystation 4, ReviewsJohnK August 10, 2016 Deep Silver, Horror, parkour, post apocalyptic, PS4, PS4 Action, PS4 Horror, sidescroller, slider, Survival, Tequila Works, ZombiesComment\nThere is perhaps enough to like in Deadlight: Director\u2019s Cut to give it a shot if you find it on sale. 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        "raw_content": "PSP, ReviewsJoel Szerlip April 03, 2005 Hockey\nI know a lot of you out there are probably going through withdrawals with the absence of the NHL season this year. Whichever way you look at it, the NHL season has been canceled, therefore the next best thing to do is probably play a video game. Today we got the chance to look at 989 Sports\u2019 Gretzky NHL for Sony\u2019s new PSP handheld. Can this version fix some of the problems that were on the PS2 version? You\u2019re going to have to read our full review of the game to find out!\nFor those of you who did catch my review of Gretzky for the PS2 you will know that the game did have potential but the overall feel of the hockey game weren\u2019t as great as other hockey games already on the market. Now we get to look at the PSP iteration in the series and see how it does.\nSimilar to NBA for the PSP, Gretzky NHL has a pretty limited amount of options for you to choose from. To be honest, I still wonder why launch titles can\u2019t come with more modes, but this game seems to go with the trend and provide very few. The game includes your exhibition, season, and WiFi play. The season mode is a pretty standard one that does have some complexity but nowhere close to what we all have become used to these days. One of the nicer features of the game is the online play/WiFi support, which allows you to play with people locally or over the Internet. I must admit that just the idea of the PSP going online is quite a neat one and it\u2019s a very big plus to have it in the game.\nSo how does Gretzky perform on the PSP? Well to be quite frank about it, not too good. The gameplay mechanics as a whole really just feels old-school, but not in a good way. There are some games which can pull off an old-school style, but this game just fails miserably. The translation from PS2 to PSP was pretty poor here, as the game just feels and plays like a pretty big mess. To be honest with you the mechanics of the game are very simple with one button to pass and another to shoot. What doesn\u2019t work in Gretzky NHL is the fact that the whole game has problems. The visuals (talked about more later) cause problems with the gameplay as they really make everything on the ice seem very chaotic.\nIt is hard to describe fully what went wrong with Gretzky, but in short the game really just doesn\u2019t play anywhere near what we would expect from a hockey game. The controls feel sort of robotic and the gameplay itself is just plain and unexciting.\nYou have heard about the gameplay itself and how it struggles throughout, but how do the visuals fair? Well from my experiences with the game part of the reason the gameplay is so disappointing is the mere fact that the visuals don\u2019t help the matter one bit. The overall look of the game isn\u2019t all that bad but the game when playing just doesn\u2019t hold up all that well. The frame-rate in the game really is a cause for concern as it is pretty poor from start to finish.\nOn the positive side though the game does offer up some nice qualities, which include the character models which are actually quite good. The arenas are also nicely made and offer up a pretty good looking experience. Overall it\u2019s a shame the game couldn\u2019t run at a smoother pace, because if it did we might be talking about a different story with this game entirely.\nI am actually a big fan of hockey videogames in fact I think they may one of the most fun sports games to play in videogame form. With that being said, Gretzky NHL does not provide the same sort of hockey experience that we have become used to in today\u2019s day and age. The frame rate and over simplistic gameplay really makes this game not fun to play. Although Gretzky does have some nice features on paper, the overall play out of the game is just disappointing.\nPSP, ReviewsJoel Szerlip October 01, 2005 HockeyComment\nUnless you are really a diehard hockey fan, you can probably take a rain check on this game. Gretzky NHL 06 for the PSP is a rental at best, but besides that most of us can probably pass on this title.\nPlaystation 2, ReviewsJoel Szerlip October 16, 2004 HockeyComment\nThe game does a nice job of giving us an enjoyable hockey experience that does a good job of improving over last year\u2019s version. For those of you who really need a heavy dose of hockey with this year\u2019s strike should definitely go pick up NHL 2005.\nPlaystation 2, ReviewsJoel Szerlip April 02, 2005 God of War",
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        "raw_content": "Why Granby takes a team approach\nThe proverb that necessity is the mother of invention was never more apposite than in the marketing services industry. After all, the launch of the first mail order catalogue in late 1800s America was fuelled by Aaron Montgomery Ward\u2019s desire to stop the store middlemen creaming off his profits.\nFast forward to mid-Fifties Britain and the owners of a tailoring business on Granby Row Manchester were going through similarly challenging times.\nThe bespoke tailors was in decline and they found themselves with plenty of spare capacity. But instead of shutting up shop, they used their warehouse to store samples for Kellogg\u2019s, and Granby Marketing Services was born.\nFrom these humble beginnings Granby has been providing what it claims are leading-edge marketing services to blue-chip clients, luxury brands, promotional marketing agencies and public sector organisations for over 60 years now.\nProof there is life after Omnicom\nEven Omnicom took a slice of the action for a while, although by 2000 the company was in private hands once more. And those wondering whether there is life after Omnicom had their questions answered late last year when the current management team \u2013 led by managing director Joanne Varey \u2013 secured a \u00a33.8m management buyout, backed by Enterprise Ventures and NatWest.\nFor Varey, who has been at the company 14 years, the run-up to the deal was a perfect opportunity to reappraise the operation. 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Sometimes it\u2019s just a lot easier to pick up the phone or even send a letter.\u201d\nShe says there is still work to be done to get this message across. \u201cSome of the traditional promotional mechanisms are being lost, the ones that have proven successful for years. We play a big part in trying to educate graduates \u2013 especially those working in agencies \u2013 that digital isn\u2019t always the answer.\u201d\nGranby is also trying to wield greater influence when it comes to creative concepts. \u201cFulfilment houses are always the last link in the chain and because of that we are the last thing people think of when designing a marketing campaign. But we have years of experience in knowing what works and what doesn\u2019t. There\u2019s little point coming up with a great idea if it can\u2019t be followed through.\u201d\nLooking after the logistics\nVarey believes many people don\u2019t realise what\u2019s involved. \u201cWhen you\u2019re sitting in an agency the last thing on your mind is probably storage capacity or packaging requirements or even ensuring materials aren\u2019t hazardous or harmful to children or obstructive.\n\u201cBut it\u2019s not just agencies, there is often lack of consideration about the end logistics of any campaign within client marketing departments, too. They get wowed by creative but under-estimate the complexities. That\u2019s why we like to get involved as early as possible in the process.\u201d\nOne area where Granby is investing plenty of time and effort is in its call centre operation, launching training programmes and apprenticeships to try to attract the right calibre of staff.\n\u201cThe problem is, there has been a lot of negative press about call centres. 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        "raw_content": "Russia has to a certain extent been able to make people begin to doubt the power of the Transatlantic alliance and the consistency of US policy and Trump, but people must also make conclusions from what the actual action Washington is taking is, Derek Chollet told LETA and Defence Matters. Chollet added that US President Donald Trump\u2019s desire to form closer cooperation between the US and Russia has no real basis, as it is difficult to find the areas where Russia would be able to assist the US in solving or achieving something. Furthermore, the US system of governance is prepared to block any of Trump\u2019s adventurism ideas, and has also so far been successful in enduring the new US president\u2019s testing of the Constitutional system.\nYou were very close to action with the last US presidential administration, which was forced to adapt to a new security situation. Is president Trump\u2019s administration basically following in these steps or has it considerably changed the approaches?\nOne level of the new administration which has changed quite a bit is that the president has talked about his desire to get along with the Russians, and he has not been very critical on Russia. He still is unwilling to acknowledge the very damaging role Russia played when it intervened in the US election. That certainly is a rhetorical shift, but underneath that I still see a lot of continuity. Of course, the US commitment to the enhanced forward presence remains and the Pentagon is continuing to support that mission in its defense budget. There is significant funding to maintain this presence and every signal that I see from our military, from our Pentagon leadership, is to stay on course. That is very good news and it has a lot of support in the United States among the Republicans, Democrats and the Congress, as well as in the government for a very robust American military presence in this region. Deep skepticism about Russia remains. Unfortunately, the president is out of step with Washington\u2019s majority consensus on Russia.\nIf the president is out of step with the establishment, can he change it during his four years of office?\nThere are certainly constraints on any president\u2019s power but he still is quite powerful. Related to Russia, we have seen in the course of the Trump presidency that US Congress has imposed very significant sanctions on Russia, sanctions which the administration tried to get Congress not to do. There was also a question for a while whether the president would sign that legislation into a law, but there was such overwhelming support for it in the Congress meaning the Congress would have overridden his veto. I think that when it comes to our budget, to our military presence, I expect a lot of continuity. But certainly this president is trying to have a better relationship with Putin. I think it is clear that in a strange way he admires Putin. He has a lot of putinist tendencies in terms of his leadership style, but this will be a test for our system and so far I can say that our system has stepped up to that test, whether it is a Congress, whether it is our press, or whether it is the strategic community of Washington. However, this matter will likely take unpredictable twists and turns if we think about next three years.\nWe often hear that NATO can and should do more in the Baltics and Poland. What exactly should it do?\nThat is a big question. Certainly, that could start with a greater number of personnel and prepositioning more equipment here. I know that the United States has carefully looked at what it has in theater here. There is also the question whether there could be permanent bases \u2013 from the US perspective I doubt it, although I don\u2019t think it matters much as I think our persistent presence here will stay for a very, very long time. But the idea of making it permanent will be difficult \u2013 this having nothing to do with Russia or with the importance of US commitments to the Baltics \u2013 while it has everything to do with the size of the defense budget and the necessity to close some bases in the United States. It would be hard politically to open bases, as permanent bases receive all its coin from the closing bases in the US.\nIs the security of Baltic states getting enough attention in the US or is it not significant enough?\nAmong the experts and the people who focus on Transatlantic security issues, the Baltics are getting a lot of attention. Unfortunately, inside this administration, and also because all the drama around the administration and all the turmoil around the world, generally, this corner of the world gets less attention than perhaps it deserves. It is only because of the Zapad exercise there was more focus on what is going on in the Baltics. But the reality is that the United States, UK and probably Germany will be more inward looking in the coming years because of politics, because of internal turmoil. It will be harder for leaders to give the time and attention that the challenges here deserve. That said, we have many, many experts and I think there are members of the press, and obviously in Congress, that are very focused on these issues.\nCould some escalation of the North Korea crisis take this attention away from our region?\nYes. This is part of that turmoil in the world I mentioned, and right now there is an escalating war of words between United States and North Korea, with a lot of concern that it could lead to an actual war. There are also big questions for the Trump administration about what they are going to do about Iran, about the nuclear deal. If they pull out of that nuclear deal then you would see the breakdown of a diplomatic consensus which came together to put Iran\u2019s nuclear ambitions in a box. So, there is no shortage of crisis to distract attention.\nTo solve the North Korean crisis the world needs serious involvement from China and also Russia, which does not seem to be interested in any progress there. Can we rely on their involvement?\nThere is no question that China is the key player in the North Korea crisis and the solution of the crisis would have to go through Beijing. And that is of course what administrations have been trying to do - to raise pressure on China, so that it in turn raises pressure on North Korea. Because of its relationship with North Korea, Russia is a player, but not a very decisive one. If you think about the countries which are part of the six party talks \u2013 the US, North Korea, Russia, Japan, China and South Korea \u2013 Russia is the least active of those six. There is not any real trade-off to make, so we can only get their cooperation in the way we need when the administration would be tempted to trade certain things away.\nHas the United States developed any tools to seriously counter Russian attacks on Western values via the information war it is waging?\nThe first priority which is happening in the United States is greater awareness of the threat. The organization I work with, The German Marshall Fund, just this year launched something called the Alliance for Securing Democracy, which is the effort to track, monitor and publicize the Russian backed actors on Twitter, social media bots \u2013 automated systems that are helping to sow dissent and uncertainty within our political system and our public debates. That has got a lot of attention in the United States and is just the act of exposing what Russia is doing, making people more aware that these things are happening. We are showing that there are links between certain debates in United States and Russia\u2019s effort to fuel those debates, whether it is race relations or as just recently when we had a very public policy debate about American football - whether players should stand for the national anthem. Russia was very active in those debates. It is not new for this part of the world, this is something Russia has been doing here for quite some time.\nThere is no question that we together need to build a greater resilience in the United States and in Europe in terms of how to handle these threats. Media companies, new technology companies, companies like Google, Facebook or Twitter, are getting a lot of scrutiny in the United States for the way these platforms are being used by Russia and what they can do about stopping it. What the NATO alliance is doing on cyber warfare is very important. But no one believes, or is satisfied, that we are protected enough.\nThe West is being challenged by the Russian regime not its people. Is the West still capable of influencing the Russian people to turn their influence towards this regime?\nWe have seen indications over the last years of discontent inside Russia, dissatisfaction with the Putin regime. We see more and more popular protests, but it is very hard to see how things could change dramatically as long as Putin is in power. From the US perspective, we want to support the promotion of liberal values in Russia, but that is one area which it is much harder now with the new president who shares many of Putin\u2019s values, at least when it comes to a highly organized society and how you treat some certain ethnic groups. So the US has kind of backed off from promoting democracy or has downgraded it. But I have not lost hope, the Russian people are very dynamic, proud, talented, but unfortunately they have to live in a very autocratic regime.\nIs the situation in Ukraine getting nearer to any positive solution?\nI think that the trend seems to be going in the right direction. Ukraine has grown significantly closer to the EU and NATO and with the United States bilaterally than it had ever been before. Ukraine still has tremendous challenges - whether it is the occupied territories, Russia\u2019s efforts to undermine it, or corruption inside Ukraine which is getting increasing attention. I remain relatively optimistic about the direction of Ukraine and I feel good about the relations that the US has developed with Ukraine since 2014. I still think there is hope.\nIs the NATO decision and implementation process fast enough, keeping in mind how fast Russia can adapt to new situations?\nI think it is still too slow. NATO has shown that it is able to make quick decisions. For example, in 2014, after the illegal annexation of Crimea and when Russia intervened into Ukraine, NATO made some decisions fairly quickly to augment the Baltic air policing, and begin the flow of forces into this part of the world. But if you are comparing it to Russia\u2019s ability to mobilize and put forces on the ground, it is still too slow. NATO is still a consensus based organization. You need all allies to agree for NATO to take an action. When I was serving in the government, we were focused on talking with allies on how to expedite this process and I know that is something that the secretary general has been committed to. There have been improvements, but I think that although there is evidence, as in the Ukraine case, that NATO can act swiftly, it is not as good as anyone would want it to be.\nIs Russian involvement in the internal politics of NATO members capable of slowing down the alliance even more?\nThis is the negative side of the ledger of the current US and Russian relationship because Putin\u2019s goals are clearly to have a Transatlantic relationship that is strained, have people questioning the value of NATO, have allies questioning US commitment to NATO. That is clearly something Putin sees and unfortunately, for a variety of reasons, the US administration has given him a lot of wins in that category without him having to do very much. However, I think the president has ended up at the right place on the Article 5, saying the right things on the Transatlantic relationship - but I still think there are a lot of doubts if some of these bells cannot to be un-rung. Unfortunately, due to some of these missed opportunities, it is going to take a while for this administration to get its credibility back. That said, it is good that the United States is maintaining its presence here and I think people should focus on what the US is doing. But I think that Russia is succeeding in trying to have people doubt the strength of the Transatlantic alliance. I don\u2019t think that is correct. I think that the Transatlantic alliance is very strong, but unfortunately there are more doubts today, as I see here in Riga, than it was a year ago when I was here the last time.\nCould it even bring some real benefits if the US and Russian presidents succeed in establishing a friendly dialogue?\nIt could, although\u2026 I think the relationship between Trump and Putin so far is warmer than Putin\u2019s relationship with any US president going back to the early George W. Bush administration, when there was a brief period of hope. But we haven\u2019t seen things which would indicate that Trump will try very hard to have a good relationship. For example, he has not invited Putin to Washington or anything like that.\nAnother matter which I see as a constraint in these relations is the direction or areas of the US-Russian partnership where Russia could really help the United States. It is easy to see how Russia could help by not doing certain things. But Russia is not a decisive factor in helping us solve a lot of problems. We don\u2019t want Russia to be destabilizing Europe, we would like Russia not to be so friendly with Iran, and we do not want Russia doing what it is doing in Syria. But the idea that there is huge potential for counterterrorism cooperation\u2026I just don\u2019t see it.\nIf you think back on the Obama administration and the core achievements of that period, there were concrete policy objectives that were met \u2013 whether it was nuclear security, the resupply line in Afghanistan or sanctions on Iran. The US really did not have to give up anything to get that from Russia. We got that and then we sort of ran out of things to work on, and that is sort of a testament of Russia\u2019s weakness. So, even if Trump really wanted to have a good relationship with Russia, I do not know realistically what that such cooperation would look like. Of course, we would have better relations, but my sense is that the only way Putin, in his mind, would truly have good relationships with us is if the United States does things like pulling our troops out of this part of the world or slamming the door shut on any NATO enlargement. I don\u2019t see United States doing that, even despite what Donald Trump may want to do.\nGood relations between the heads of two superpowers immediately remind people in Eastern Europe of things like the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact...\nTrump might think about loads of things, but I don\u2019t think that the system would let him. The Congress has shown overwhelmingly that it will step up and stop anything, but, of course, this presidency will test our Constitutional system like it has not been tested for 40 years, since our Watergate scandal.\nWill Trump remain in his post for all of his four year term?\nI think so, but the Congressional elections next November will be very important because if the Democrats regain one of the houses at Congress then there will be a lot more pressure on the administration. But we have to assume that the president will be in office for a full term and will be a very formidable candidate for reelection. 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        "raw_content": "Trump review turns focus to Canyons of the\u2026\nTrump review turns focus to quiet, historic Canyons of the Ancients monument in southwest Colorado\nResearch shows rural counties across the West with more federal lands do better\nDenver Post file photo\nAn Indian ruin called \"Painted Hand,\" which is dated 1,200 A.D., basks in the sunlight in the Canyons of the Ancients National Monument in this 2009 file photo. The monument is the only Colorado monument that qualifies for President Donald Trump's executive order to review all national monument orders.\nMahala Gaylord, Denver Post file\nJessie Mallalieu, of Telluride, center, brought her parents Diane and Bob Mallalieu to visit Lowry Pueblo at Canyons of the Ancients National Monument in this 2012 file photo. The pueblo was constructed about AD 1060 and stands about 27 miles south of Cortez, CO. 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The pueblo was constructed about AD 1060 and stands about 27 miles south of Cortez,\nWhen President Donald Trump\u2019s monument reviewers visit southwestern Colorado\u2019s Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, they\u2019ll find one of the quieter but most historic attractions in the state, with more than 6,000 Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwellings, kivas and rock paintings spread across 176,056 acres.\nManaged by the Bureau of Land Management as part of the National Landscape Conservation System, the Canyons of the Ancients \u2014 about six miles from Cortez and \u2014 was designated a national monument by President Bill Clinton on June 9, 2000. It draws about 30,000 visitors a year and the BLM\u2019s multi-use management plan still allows for grazing and oil and gas development on parts of the monument, just as it did before the designation.\nKristi Carriker\u2019s Canyon Trails Ranch has been offering guided horse trips through the ruins for nearly 30 years. When Clinton signed the national monument designation in 2000, \u201cI was leery,\u201d she said.\nFebruary 13, 2019 Nearly 4.6 million visited Rocky Mountain National Park in 2018, breaking another record\nFebruary 1, 2019 U.S. employers add robust 304K jobs; unemployment up to 4 percent\nJanuary 31, 2019 Government shutdown still hurting Colorado\u2019s national parks\nJanuary 19, 2019 How Colorado is affected by the partial federal government shutdown\n\u201cBut we didn\u2019t see a huge change,\u201d she said, noting that the biggest issue she has had is the recent BLM decision to require permits to access some portions of the monument. \u201cMost of my business is through the internet and I suppose people might have heard about Canyons of the Ancients but it seems to me most of them are looking for horseback riding in the area.\u201d\nSince 2000, Montezuma County\u2019s population has grown about 8 percent, jobs are up 10 percent and personal income is up about 20 percent, according to research by the nonpartisan Headwaters Economics group. That\u2019s not that much different from the growth seen across rural Colorado.\nWhile it\u2019s hard to pin the county\u2019s growth since 2000 directly to the creation of the national monument, \u201cthere\u2019s no evidence that the Canyons of the Ancients is hurting the economy in any way,\u201d said Chris Mehl with research group Headwaters Economics.\nHeadwaters Economics in 2011 and 2014 studied the economic vitality of communities hosting 17 national monuments in the West, including Montezuma County. The overarching conclusion: national monuments are consistent with economic growth.\n\u201cOn average, rural counties across the West with more federal lands do better than counties with less federal lands,\u201d Mehl said.\nGrowth around the most recent national monuments in Colorado \u2014 including the Upper Arkansas River Valley\u2019s Browns Canyon and Chimney Rock near Pagosa Springs \u2014 is masked by a statewide surge in tourism and real estate value. 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        "raw_content": "Customers are rushing to the stores, boosting the gold prices in the country early thid week.\nThe price of gold jewelry in the UAE is expected to spike further as more and more people prepare for the Diwali celebration. If you are a buyer, it would be better not to wait for the price to move even further. You can check the current gold rates in dubai on business24-7.ae\nThere is an increasing possibility of another gold shopping spree among Indian expatriates, residing in UAE. One of the major retailers has stated that the price of 24-karat gold could surpass the peak of Dh150 per gram in the following days.\nAs of 11:16 am, October 23rd the 24k gold was retailing for 149.5 Dh per gram, reaching a price, 5.5Dh higher than it was at the beginning of the month.\nThe price of gold has been rising steadily as of late. On October 15, it hit the highest levels since July 26 at $1,233.26 an ounce, according to Reuters.\nKarim Merchant, the CEO of Pure Gold Group, has indicated that the Diwali celebration has added extra appeal to the jewelry exchange.\nHe noticed that buyers in the UAE are currently running to the stores before the start of the festival of lights, while retailers are likewise accumulating gold, to meet the expected higher demand.\nHe also stated that it is a good idea to keep an eye on the strength of the U.S dollar, Federal Reserve rates and physical demand for gold when assessing the situation. The price of 24K gold could rise up even further when considering all the circumstances. Check the current 24K gold rates here: https://www.business24-7.ae/gold-rates-in-dubai\nThe recent shopping rush means good news for the gold jewelry trade in the Emirates. The price of the precious metal in the Middle East and India was going down during the year, especially at the beginning of 2018.\nIn the second quarter of 2018, there were around 510 tonnes of gold jewelry sold around the globe, down 2 percent from the 519 tonnes, sold in the same period last year.\nThe World Gold Council reported in August 2018 that there were many Indian consumers discouraged from buying gold due to the high local gold price, seasonal challenges and economic reasons including a new VAT regime. All those reasons led to a lower demand in Middle Eastern gold markets.\nEven though the recent surge in demand is seen as a relief to a lot of the gold merchants, the prices still won't be favorable to the buyers.\nThe Diwali festival is only 14 days away and historically the gold prices have always been much higher during the festive period. This year's demand could be even stronger due to the Indian government raising the base help cost for rural products, enabling even more people to afford the gold jewelry.\nDubai in list of world\u2019s best shopping destinations\u0623\u063a\u0633\u0637\u0633 13, 2009\nThe Best of Souq Shopping in Dubai\u064a\u0648\u0646\u064a\u0648 15, 2015",
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        "raw_content": "Homily at Mass in Rathmines\nThirty Third Sunday of the Year 2013\nINSTALLATION OF FATHER DAVID BROUGH AS ADMINISTRATOR OF THE PARISH OF MARY IMMACULATE, REFUGE OF SINNERS\nOur Lady of Mary Immaculate, Refuge of Sinners, Rathmines, 17th November 2013\n\u201cThe Gospel of this mornings Mass is a complex Gospel, which is presented to us as the Church\u2019s liturgical year draws to a close. It might seem a frightening reading, pointing to fearful times and events that are to come and to divisions and persecution which Christians will experience.\nIt is a text that on many occasions throughout history has been taken up at moments of cataclysm and natural disasters, in order to interpret then as in some way the deliberate intervention of God. And despite these fearful signs listed in the Gospel reading, we are also told unambiguously by Jesus in the same text: \u201cdo not be frightened\u201d and he warns us in particular to take care not to be deceived by those who say that they know when the signs of his coming are imminent.\nIt is a complex Gospel reading because it was written at a particular moment in the history of the early Church. Many of the early believers felt that Jesus would come back very soon after his ascension into heaven and that he would bring his kingdom to fulfilment. Others interpreted Jesus words in terms of the destruction of the Temple which actually did take place. Saint Luke is writing his Gospel in this complex situation and is attempting to draw attention away from fears and anxieties about the Lord\u2019s coming and helping believers to learn that they must not be looking for a special day of the Lord\u2019s coming, but rather they should be looking at each day and learning to live always as if the Lord might come on that day.\nThe Gospel is a call to reform and integrity of life and a call to be alert in our faith. It begins by drawing attention to some people who are admiring the external beauty of the Jewish temple and how it was adorned. When Jesus says that the time will come when not a single stone will remain, he is not just talking just about the physical destruction of the temple, but rather about a change of Spirit. What is important is not the elegance of the building or even of the rituals and ceremonies that take place within it. They will not last. What is important is that we become true temples of the Spirit through the way in which we live. Christian worship is not just about buildings, but about the integrity with which we live our Christian lives.\nBut it is still not an easy Gospel. It speaks of the disasters that will face the community of believers and it speaks of those who will come with false teaching and false expectations. Being a Christian means that we respond in our lives in an authentic way to the teaching of Jesus Christ which we profess. The Christian is called to stand out and to witness uncompromisingly to the teaching of Jesus of the world in a world of conflict and ambiguity, of violence and injustice, of untruth and hardness of heart.\nNo matter what the situation is and no matter what the culture is in which we live, we are called to witness fully to the generous love of God revealed in Jesus Christ. The way we witness to the message of God\u2019s loving care is the eloquence which will witness to our integrity, even in the face of opposition and persecution.\nOur faith will give us the strength to live a life which is truly a reflection of the life of Jesus Christ. Being a Christian does not mean that we will necessarily be popular in a world where there is a tendency to find quick solutions and to compromise and to try to get an empty message cross through spin and management of facts.\nThe language that Jesus uses in today\u2019s Gospel may seem frightening to us. We have often heard stories of fire and brimstone coming to destroy creation and bring judgment to those who were unfaithful to Jesus and themselves. We have so often read or seen on television of false heralds of the end of the world, giving date and time and place, and interpreting any signal of nature as signs of the \u201ctime of distress\u201d. But these false heralds have had to come down from their prophecies and return disappointed the next day to ordinary life. They had misread the scriptures. They had not understood the teaching of Jesus.\nJesus is not entering into details about how the world would end or what his second coming would look like. In the first place he is pointing towards a fundamental truth: there is a sense to history. We have all seen and experienced and continue to see the ups and down of history, the history of our own lives and those of our families and of the entire human family. At times our frustrations with the ups and downs of our lives can lead us to dejection and hopelessness. Jesus is reminding us that history has meaning if it is directed in a particular direction, that of the realization of the plan of God. The message of today\u2019s Gospel is not a message of gloom but one of hope and of how we can realise hope within the realities of our day if we recognise the true signs of the times.\nI am very pleased to be here this morning to induct your new Administrator of this Parish of Mary Immaculate, Refuge of Sinners, Father David Brough. This is a parish with a long history and with a very mobile population, alongside families which have lived and worshipped here over generations. It is a community which is called, like all our parish communities, to renewal and it is indeed already on the path of renewal. It is a parish well known for its innovation, if we look back for example to the origins of the Folk Mass. I would like to express my thanks and appreciation to Father Richard Sheehy for his work here over the past years and I am glad to know that his health is almost restored. In his time here he also fostered working relationships with the neighbouring parishes and with the other Christian communities.\nI can assure you that Father David Brough, with his varied experience in parish ministry and as a university chaplain, is well suited to continue that work of formation in the faith, leadership in Christian care and in his reaching out to those who have lost contact with the message of Jesus Christ.\nThe message of Jesus about the future of creation and where the world is going is in fact a message about how we live today. It is a message that goodness can prevail and that goodness will prevail if we respond to evil with goodness and if we respond to the effects of greed and selfishness by living a live of goodness, generosity and love.",
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        "raw_content": "Lahore church attacks: A lesser story than Pakistan's cricket triumph\nThe day when Islamists attacked churches in Lahore, most Pakistanis were celebrating the national cricket team's win over Ireland. Such is the apathy of the common Pakistanis regarding the plight of minorities.\n\"These attacks happen every second day in Pakistan. There isn't much to celebrate in this country, so why shouldn't we revel in the victory of our cricket team in the World Cup?\" Hammad Yusuf, a university student in Karachi, told DW.\nYusuf's sentiments are also reflected in the local media: There was scant coverage of the suicide bombings on two churches in Lahore's Youhanabad area on Sunday, March 15 while TV channels gave more airtime to Pakistan's qualification to the Cricket World Cup's quarter-finals in Australia-New Zealand. The cricket story also dominated social media as Pakistan's Facebook and Twitter users congratulated the national squad on its triumph over Ireland.\nBut for the Christian community in Pakistan, which forms 1.6 percent of the country's population, the persecution, massacres, and the legal and social discrimination in the Islamic Republic are never ending.\nThe twin bombings in Lahore, which killed 14 people and wounded over 50, are a routine affair in the predominantly Sunni nation. In September 2013, two suicide bombers blew themselves up in the courtyard of Peshawar's All Saints church, killing 82 people and leaving as many injured. The attack on the church in the northwestern Pakistani city is believed to be the deadliest ever against the Christian community.\nThe Christians in Pakistan live under constant fear\nOne of the most violent attacks on Christians and their places of worship in Pakistan was carried out in 2009 in the central Gojra town of the Punjab when Muslims burnt more than 70 Christian houses and many churches, killing seven people, after a rumor that the Koran had been desecrated.\nThe Christians in Pakistan live under constant fear of the blasphemy law. Rights activists, however, say the law is often implemented in cases which have little to do with blasphemy. They believe the blasphemy law is used to settle petty disputes and personal vendettas. Christians, Hindus and Ahmadis are often victimized as a result.\nExperts say that Christians fear militants and common Pakistanis alike. The fact that most people did not unequivocally condemn the recent Lahore bombings and chose to revel in their cricket team's win was proof of anti-minority sentiment, some observers underline. \"The days are gone when we said it was a small group of religious extremists, xenophobes, hate-mongers, and bigots who commit such crimes,\" Karachi-based journalist Mohsin Sayeed told DW. \"Now the venom has spread to the whole of Pakistani society.\" He added that those who condemned such \"barbaric crimes\" were now a minority in the country.\nAsad Butt of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) agrees: \"Religious intolerance is definitely growing in Pakistan,\" Butt told DW.\nSome 5,000 Christians took to the streets in Lahore on Monday, March 16, and shouted anti-government slogans in a second day of protests against suicide bombings. The attacks also sparked mob violence with Christians smashing up cars and a bus station in a show of anger.\n\"We have taken to the streets to get justice, we want protection,\" 50-year-old protester Maqbool Bhatti told the news agency AFP. Bhatti, a government employee, said that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's government had failed to provide security to the country's Christians. \"There was no proper security on Sunday, the government should protect all churches,\" he added.\nCricket: Opiate of the masses?\nSamson Salamat, a Christian community leader, said the government must formulate a national plan to deal with the situation. He denied reports that Christians were involved in violent protests. \"I fear that some people are trying to tarnish the image of our peaceful community. Christians in Pakistan have never taken the law into their hands,\" Salamat told DW correspondent, Tanvir Shahzad, in Lahore.\nZaeem Qadri, spokesman of the Punjab's provincial government, told DW that adequate security was provided to churches prior to the attacks. \"It was an attack on Pakistan. It was a reaction against operation Zarb-e-Azb which the government has initiated against extremists. We will not let militants damage relations between Muslims and Christians,\" said Qadri.\nDespite government assurances, Pakistani Christians say they have no faith in the authorities anymore. Christian volunteers have set up their own check points around Youhanabad and have cordoned off their places of worship in various parts of the eastern city ahead of funerals planned on Tuesday for those killed in Sunday's attacks.\nOn Monday, special prayers were held at churches across the country, as well as candle-light vigils by Christian groups and members of civil society.\n\"The state has no intention to protect the minorities and the majority Muslims are least bothered about their plight,\" said Waqas Ahmed, a civil society activist in Lahore. \"Holding vigils is the least we can do for our Christian brothers and sisters.\"\nPakistan Christians unnerved by Lahore church attack\nSuicide bombers attacked two churches in the Pakistani city of Lahore on Sunday, killing many and sparking deadly riots. Pakistani Christians have launched protests demanding more security for religious minorities. (15.03.2015)\nPakistan's blasphemy laws backfire on religious groups\nThe police has filed a case against singer-turned-preacher Junaid Jamshed, accused of insulting Islam. Religious groups have appealed for his pardon, but liberals ask why the country's minorities don't deserve clemency. (05.12.2014)\n'The persecution of Christians is increasing'\nWorldwide approximately 100 million Christians are being persecuted because of their faith, according to estimates from the German aid organization Open Doors. An improvement to the situation is not in sight. (09.11.2013)\nNot much to celebrate this Christmas\n2013 was not much different for Pakistani Christians than previous years. This year too, they celebrate Christmas amid growing fear of persecution and widespread discrimination in Muslim-majority Pakistan. 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        "raw_content": "Bay Area Driver Gets 3 Years in Prison for Injury DUI Crash\nDriving under the influence is taken very seriously by California police and prosecutors. This aggressive stand against drunk driving was on display earlier this month when a 61-year-old man received 3 years in prison for a DUI injury crash. 61-year-old, John Donohoe, admitted to having consumed 5 beers before getting behind the wheel of a vehicle on Dec 3, 2013. He turned onto the wrong side of Westborough Boulevard and collided head-on with a motorcyclist. The motorcyclist and his passenger were both injured and Donohoe was arrested.\nDonohoe\u2019s BAC results were 0.14% - nearly 2x the legal limit and he was charged with felony drunk driving causing an injury with an added enhancement for great body injury. He entered a plea of no contest on Sept 11 and was subsequently sentenced on January 21st to 3 years in California State Prison.\nCalifornia prosecutors are aggressive when it comes to drunk driving. As such, if you are arrested for DUI in Oakland, or anywhere in the Bay Area, you need a DUI defense attorney on your side from the start. Your attorney will need to begin building an aggressive defense against these serious charges - especially if your accident involved injury. After all, your freedom depends on it. No matter how bleak it seems, there are ways your attorney can protect your rights and keep you out of prison.\nIf you or someone you love has been arrested for drunk driving or DUI in Oakland, it is important to have an experienced Oakland DUI Defense attorney on your side. Call the Oakland DUI Defense lawyers at the Law Offices of Nabiel C. Ahmed today to begin building a solid defense against these serious charges. There are ways to protect your driving record and stay out of jail. Call today at (510) 907-6600 or fill out our confidential contact form for more information.",
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        "raw_content": "Care & Recovery Groups\nLet's face it: Life can get difficult... complicated. But you don't have to navigate these seasons alone. This caring community of people, who have walked the path to recovery, will walk beside you on your journey to hope and healing.\nA 12-step program for those who are trying to overcome deep hurts, bad habits, or personal hang-ups.\nFridays at 6:30 PM at River Valley Art Community, 323 Main Ave S, Park Rapids\nTuesdays at 7 PM at 17003 Clark Ave, Bellflower\nFridays at 7 PM at 3330 E. Miraloma Ave, Anaheim\nFor those who are thinking about, in the process of, or still reeling from the pain of separation and divorce.\nFridays (starting Jan 25) at 7 PM at 3330 E. Miraloma Ave, Anaheim\nSundays (starting Jan 27) at 4:30 PM at 1000 Roosevelt St, Redlands\nTuesdays (starting Jan 29) at 7 PM at 17003 Clark Ave, Bellflower\nFor those who are grieving the loss of a close loved one.\nGriefShare | Moms\nFor moms who are grieving the loss of a young child.\nThursdays at 7 PM (Text Robin Stafford at 714-871-6844 for details/location.)\nFor caregivers and those who are battling cancer or other life altering medical conditions.\n1st Fridays at 6:30 PM at 3330 E. Miraloma Ave, Anaheim\nMental Wellness (women, and family/friends groups)\nA group for women and family/friends who struggle with stress, anxiety, depression, or PTSD.\nFridays at (starting on Jan 25) 7 PM at 3330 E. Miraloma Ave, Anaheim\nA group for single parent moms\nFor couples who are experiencing difficulties in their marriage relationship.\nFridays (starting on Jan 25) at 7 PM at 3330 E. Miraloma Ave, Anaheim\nFor those who love dogs and want to utilize them to provide care & comfort to people who are in a difficult season of life.\n1st Friday of each month at 6:30 PM at 3330 E. Miraloma Ave., Anaheim\nCare Prayer Circle\nFor those who have the gift of prayer and have a heart for hurting people.\nFridays at 7 PM at 3330 E. Miraloma Ave, Anaheim \u2013 contact Greg Arbues (714) 875-3402 for details\nCaregivers Support Groups\nFor those caring for aging adults.\nMeets throughout the week at various locations \u2013 contact Greg Arbues (714) 875-3402 for details\nLife\u2019s Healing Choices (Men, Women, Couples)\nFor those who have ever had a hurt, habit or hang-up in their life.\nStep Studies (Men, Women)\nFor those who are looking for an in-depth 12-step study group.\nFor children (1st - 5th grade) whose parents are in one of the adult Care & Recovery groups.\nRequest More Info or Register\nWorry-filled days and sleepless nights passed. Clint\u2019s unemployment and increasing debt weighed heavily on his mind, body and soul. He was losing hope\nPUTTING THE GUN DOWN\nThere was a hole in the middle of the garage where his wife\u2019s things used to be. He sat there with a gun in one hand and a bullet in the other. The only thing he could hear were the thoughts of failure and loss screaming in his mind.\nHOW GOD SAVED ME FROM ABUSE AND SUICIDE\nWhen I turned 18, I decided to step away from church. I wanted to explore a world of what I considered \u201cfun\u201d. Instead, I found myself filling up the areas of rejection and low self worth with sex, drugs and alcohol. I was in abusive relationships and became severely depressed.",
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        "raw_content": "The Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, better known as the European Convention on Human Rights, was opened for signature in Rome on 4 November 1950 and came into force in 1953. It was the first instrument to give effect to certain of the rights stated in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and make them binding.\nSince its adoption in 1950 the Convention has been amended a number of times and supplemented with many rights in addition to those set forth in the original text.\nProtocol No. 15 amending the Convention introduces a reference to the principle of subsidiarity and the doctrine of the margin of appreciation. It also reduces from six to four months the time-limit within which an application may be made to the Court following the date of a final domestic decision.\nIt will enter into force as soon as all the States Parties to the Convention have signed and ratified it.\nProtocol No. 15 Explanatory report\nProtocol No. 15* (Italian version)\nOpinion of the Court (February 2013)\nProtocol No. 16 to the Convention allows the highest courts and tribunals of a State Party to request the Court to give advisory opinions on questions of principle relating to the interpretation or application of the rights and freedoms defined in the Convention or the protocols thereto.\nProtocol No. 16 came into force on 1 August 2018 in respect of the States which have signed and ratified it.\nGuidelines Extract from the Rules of Court\nOpinion of the Court (May 2013)\nExplanatory report * (Italian version)\nSignature of the Convention - 1950\nSignature of the Convention (Robert Schuman, Minister of Foreign Affairs for France) - 1950\n*Translations into Italian were commissioned by the Italian Government. The translations into non-official languages come from various sources. Only the English and French versions are authentic.\nLinks to the Council of Europe Treaty Office\nAround the Convention\nCoE site - Toolkit",
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        "raw_content": "The Vitamin D Solution:\nA 3 Step Strategy to Cure Our Most Common Health Problem\nA press release by the publisher Penguin tells us about the release of Dr. Michael F. Holick\u2019s latest book called \u201cThe Vitamin D Solution: A 3 Step Strategy to Cure Our Most Common Health Problems\u201d. This book tells of medical problems caused by a deficiency of Vitamin D, and also what to do to obtain optimal levels of this nutrient. The press release says:\n\u201cWhat do obesity, heart disease, depression, diabetes, and fibromyalgia have in common? The answer is vitamin D deficiency. More than 200 million Americans lack this essential vitamin. In the landmark book The Vitamin D Solution, Dr. Michael F. Holick identifies the causes of vitamin D deficiency, outlines why it is essential to your health, and provides a 3-step program to attain optimal levels of Vitamin D.\nIncreasing levels of vitamin D can treat, prevent, and even reverse a remarkable number of daily ailments, from high blood pressure to back pain. It can lessen the symptoms of chronic conditions such as diabetes and arthritis, and actually prevent infectious diseases, including H1N1 and cancer. Dr. Holick also credits vitamin D with improving infertility, weight control, memory and mood.\u201d\n30 Minutes Sunbathing = 20,000 IU Vitamin D!\n(1 glass of milk is around 200 IU Vitamin D!)\nDid you know that in the middle of the summer, if you go out and lie in the sun for 30 minutes with your bathing suit on in the middle of the day, your body will produce around 20,000 IU of Vitamin D? This is the amount of Vitamin D in around 200 glasses of milk. And the current US RDA for Vitamin D is only 200 IU per day for those ages 14-50! It may be that our bodies were designed to get the vitamin D they need primarily from the sun, and in the summertime, we should be \u201cstocking up\u201d by sunbathing* on a regular basis. Do you do that?\n*And by sunbathing, we mean in the middle of the day (10am to 3pm), wearing a bathing suit, without sunscreen. When exposed to the sun at other times, the sun is simply not strong enough for you to make enough vitamin D. Also, if you cover most of your body with clothes or with sunscreen, you will not be making very much Vitamin D! I know this is contrary advice than what we have been getting, but it appears that it is the burning of the skin that predisposes one to skin cancer, and also NOT having enough Vitamin D (not being out in the sun)! Those closest to the equator have higher levels of Vitamin D and lower levels of cancer!\nOf course you want to work your way up to the 30 minutes recommended, especially if you have fair skin or burn easily. In addition, there is some evidence that most sunscreens contain chemicals that, when they react with the sun, cause cancer, so your sunscreen may not really be helping you to prevent cancer anyways.\nRecommendation: have your vitamin D levels checked - most doctors will do this now for just the price of your co-pay. According to many health professionals, the optimal value you want is around 50 - 65 ng/ml for the 25-hydroxyvitamin D (this is also called the 25(OH)D test, and it is important that your doctor orders this test, as the 1,25(OH)D test is not as good of a marker of overall Vitamin D status. Most lab results will tell you that 20-56ng per ml is normal, but once again, this is not optimal. Many who have done their research will tell you that you never want your Vitamin D levels to fall below 32 ng/ml; even though this is within the \u201cnormal\u201d range, it puts you at serious increased risk for cancer, heart disease and many more diseases.\nIf you are unable to get sun exposure in the summer, and you want to supplement with Vitamin D, make sure and 1) Get the natural Vitamin D3 type of supplement, and 2) Get your blood tested, especially if you are taking high amounts. Many practitioners are now recommending adults get 2-4000 IU per day of supplementation in the fall, winter and spring months when you are not getting exposed to sunlight that is strong enough to make a significant amount of Vitamin D. If you got a lot of sun in the summer, you might be OK until the winter or spring, but you won\u2019t really know unless you test!\nYou can get natural Vitamin D3 at Total Health Secrets:",
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        "raw_content": "QMU celebrates ten years on campus\nThis week, Queen Margaret University is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its move to the campus in Musselburgh.\nTen years ago, in the first week of October, QMU welcomed its first cohort of new students to its newly built campus.\nOver the last decade, QMU has responded to our fast changing world with agility, positivity and a practical approach.\nSince relocating, the University has seen its student numbers grow, and has moved up the rankings in terms of research output. Today, the institution is ranked first in Scotland and third in the UK for graduate employability.\nQMU\u2019s vision is to be \u2018a university of ideas and influence\u2019 and over the last ten years, its reach has extended with graduates leaving the Musselburgh campus and using the skills and knowledge they have acquired at QMU to positively influence the lives of individuals and communities in Scotland, the UK and internationally. In addition, the University has seen increasing numbers of students study for its degrees through partner institutions abroad, including in Nepal, India, Singapore and Greece.\nTo mark the 10th anniversary, the University is running an exhibition on campus celebrating the stories of some of its graduates. These stories will also be shared on social media.\nAt its new campus, and through partnership with East Lothian Council, the University became the first Scottish university to host a Business Gateway. This development is part of a much wider programme of work to foster entrepreneurship and support the Scottish economy.\nAlongside this, the University has also implemented ground-breaking initiatives to demystify higher education and to encourage widening participation, including the Children\u2019s University and the South East Scotland Academies Project.\nThe QMU campus has blossomed. The mature grounds are now a haven for wildlife and students and staff enjoy sharing the attractive landscape gardens with the local community.\nDr Richard Butt, Deputy Principal of Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh: \u201cThis is a very special time for QMU. It offers the opportunity for us to reflect on what has been achieved in the last 10 years, both at home as well as globally, and to reconnect with our alumni and share their success. The anniversary also gives us the opportunity to express our gratitude to our new community which has embraced and supported QMU, helping us put down strong roots in East Lothian. By building strong partnerships locally we are all more than a sum of our parts.\n\u201cOur move to our new campus and our QMU150 strategic plan have helped us develop a new found confidence, allowing us to become more ambitious in our outlook and helping realise our vision of being known as a university of ideas and influence.\nDr Butt concluded: \u201cWhether you are a QMU alumni, current student, a friend of QMU or are new to the university, please do take this opportunity to connect with us on social media and learn more about the QMU story.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Are you a writer who is interested in writing a book, hopefully one that will be published? If you are, have you ever written a book before? If not, there is a good chance that you are looking for the easiest approach to take. After all, no one wants to create more work for themselves than needed. That often results in many writers asking themselves which books are easier to get published.\nWhen it comes to determining what type of books are easier to get published, the answer isn\u2019t as easy to find as many individuals had hoped for. In all honesty, publishing any type of book, whether it be a children\u2019s book or a romance novel, isn\u2019t easy. A lot of time, hard, work, determination, and research goes into getting a book published. With that said, there are a number of steps that you can take to help you ease the process.\nFor starters, it is important to choose a genre, topic, or theme, that you feel passionate about. This is particularly true with how-to books or other helpful guides. Yes, you should look at writing as a job, especially if you hope to get a book published, but writing should never seem like work. That is why it is important that you choose a genre, topic, or theme that interests you and one that you feel passionate about. For example, if you are a parent, consider writing a children\u2019s book. If you are a science fiction enthusiast, consider writing a science fiction novel, and so forth.\nNot only will choosing a genre, topic, or theme that you are interested in make it much easier for you to write a book, but it will also provide assistance with getting your book published. If you have an invested interest in what you are writing about or if you are passionate about the words that you write, you are more likely to produce better results. You are also more likely to take the time to properly proofread and edit your book, as opposed to other authors who are just hoping to make as much money and as quickly as possible.\nREAD The Do's and Don'ts of Having A VA (Virtual Assistant)\nRegardless of what type of book are you interested in writing, you should do a little bit of research first. As important as it is to write on a topic or great a story that you feel passionate about, it is also important to know what publishers want. For example, did you know that mysteries are popular stories for chapter books and early adult books? They are and you will see if this if you take the time to research what publishers are looking for. This research is easy to do with printed resources, like the Writer\u2019s Market books, or by using a standard internet search online.\nWhen you write a book that focuses on a story or topic that you have an invested passion in, as well one that focuses on a topic or a story that publishers are seeking, your chances of getting your book published increase significantly. It is also important note ease of writing. When you know what you should write about, in addition to what you want to write about, the words will flow off of your fingers in no time at all.\nAs a reminder, there is no specific type of book that is easier to get published than others. All publishers have the same goal and that is to publish a book that will sell. For that reason, all have strict standards.",
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        "raw_content": "eharmony Relationship Advice \u00bb Dating \u00bb Your love horoscope in the Year of the Sheep\n2015 is the Year of the Sheep (also known as the Year of Goat or Ram) \u2013 the eighth zodiac in the Chinese calendar and said to be the most well-liked sign.\nTo celebrate Chinese New Year, we teamed up with Sydney-based Chinese Astrology and Feng Shui expert Carolyn McCallum to uncover your love horoscope in the Year of the Sheep.\nRat (1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008) \u2013 Hard work this year will improve career prospects but leave little time for much romance. Coupled up? This is a good year for single Rats to get married\nOx (1937, 1949, 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997, 2009) \u2013 You may feel a little stressed this year but avoid taking it out on others. Work with your partner, not against them\nTiger (1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986) \u2013 If single you are likely to meet someone special. If you already have someone then consider getting married this year\nRabbit (1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987) \u2013 A good year to get out and about and socialise. Try to avoid getting caught up in work as all work and no play is never good for romance\nDragon (1928, 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988) \u2013 Not all smooth sailing this year when it comes to romance with feelings of loneliness about. A great year to try online dating. Singles are likely to meet others through friends and networking\nSnake (1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989) \u2013 This year you may meet someone from overseas either while travelling yourself or in Australia. Get ready for some romance\nHorse (1930, 1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990) \u2013 Although you may feel lonely this year, there is someone who has their eye on you who will get your heart pumping\nSheep (1931, 1943, 1955, 1967, 1979, 1991) \u2013 Do not be shy this year. Ensure you communicate freely and consider some overseas travel in 2015 to broaden your romantic opportunities and get some time out\nMonkey (1932, 1944, 1956, 1968, 1980, 1992) \u2013 Get ready for romance to come into your life this year. Be proactive with that special someone you have your eye on. A great year to get married\nRooster (1933, 1945, 1957, 1969, 1981, 1993) \u2013 Some challenges are likely and family support is important this year. If you are in a relationship be kind to each other and avoid arguing over trivial matters\nDog (1934, 1946, 1958, 1970, 1982, 1994) \u2013 If in a relationship you may be tempted by someone else \u2013 don\u2019t be! Improving communication is the key to a successful relationship. Consider marriage in 2016\nPig (1935, 1947, 1959, 1971, 1983, 1995) \u2013 A difficult year where you may feel a little lost. Confide in those special to you and choose kindness over hurtful words\nDo you believe in Chinese astrology? Tell us if you agree with your horoscope in the comment below or join the conversation @eHarmony_AU or on Facebook.com/eHarmonyaustralia.\nchinese new year, chinese zodiac, chinese zodiac love horoscope, dating tips, love horoscope, year of the sheep",
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He made connections quickly, learning words and songs in Arabic. Enchanted, I look at him and think to myself: Why does living together in this country have to be so difficult? For it could be so simple - like these children in the kindergarten.\nNow I understand why I am sending him to a bi-lingual kindergarten - beyond the ideological level, beyond the lofty idea that this kindergarten seeks to promote. I have a deeper understanding of the significance of sending Agam to such a kindergarten. My child will grow up to be a person with less fears and stereotypes than I. His Arab friends will also be able to grow up seeing the representative of the neighboring culture as a person like any other. These people will be able to live with each other in peace. Not because of a certain ideology, however, but stemming from an innate truth.\nI understand this yet, I am a bit sad: this is but a drop in the ocean... So what if we have brought up a few dozen genuine peace seekers, out of hundreds of thousands of children that were not given this magical opportunity?\nBut then we start preparing for the benefit concert that was initiated by the musician Marvin Goldstein. All of the parents become involved in activities in preparation for the event. A wonderful festival is planned, to precede the concert. Various products are prepared for sale, activities for children are organized, we think of a marketing strategy, we encounter many obstacles- and overcome them - together. We think together, hope and dream together, work together. Friendships are formed, along with with mutual humor and shared memories. Faces are no longer just faces. Names are no longer just names. I have a deeper acquaintance of the people behind them.\nAnd they are wonderful, each and every one of them.\nThe festival and concert were successful. It\u2019s true that we raised some money, but that\u2019s not the real success. This kindergarten, this aforementioned drop in the ocean, attracted hundreds of people from Kiryat Tivon, Hilf and the surrounding area, Arabs and Jews, that were drawn in to experience a different reality for a few magical hours. It\u2019s hard to express this in words. But this reality, that seemed almost surreal in our local environment, conveyed one clear emotion: it is possible. I say emotion and not message, because I felt that the true power of the event went beyond the messages and ideas, as lofty as they may be. There were emotions there. Love.\nThe existence of this kindergarten is slowly but surely penetrating the local consciousness. Although only a few dozen families are directly involved, it is already in the mind of several thousands of families, as something positive, possible, and existing.My child and I, therefore, and all of the beloved families of the kindergarten are not just a drop in the sea. They represent significant energy that expands from day to day in ever-widening ripples. The kindergarten exists, and its truth exists.\nIn addition to these matters, I know that you will be glad to hear a bit of our news from the past three months. Initially this year, things were a bit chaotic. A new group was started, with children ages two and a half to three, with two new teachers: Eshel and Amna. In the older group a new teacher, Ibtisam, joined the veteran teacher Gidi. Many children left for first grade, and new children joined the kindergarten, each trying to find his or her place in the new social setting. The yard was far from ready, and there were many things to do. It took a while to find the correct balance and daily rhythm.\nThe kindergarten, however, is in capable hands. Calmly and surely, the teachers lead the kindergarten to the correct balance and rhythm. The lack of calm that characterized the beginning of the year has changed and things are quiet and serene. 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        "raw_content": "Houston Moving Services\nMoving to a new home can be an exciting occasion filled with fresh possibilities\u2014new house, new neighbors, new friends, and possibly even a new job\u2014but no one really enjoys the actual moving process. You have to pack your entire life into boxes, load them into your car or onto a truck, drive them to your new home\u2014which might be across the street, across Houston, or across the globe. Then, once you\u2019ve gotten everything to your destination, you have to repeat the whole process in reverse.\nWhether you\u2019re moving to Houston, moving away from Houston, moving across Texas or just across town, the Einstein Moving Company is just the solution you\u2019re looking for. We pride ourselves on hiring not just great movers, but great people. Other moving companies treat every job the same\u2014rush in, rush out, and move on to the next job. We want to set ourselves apart from other Houston movers, though. 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        "raw_content": "B.C. still committed to green power\nVANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA - British Columbia is still committed to promoting clean energy projects despite taking a blow from its own power utility regulator, the Canadian province's energy minister said in an interview with Reuters.\nBlair Lekstrom, British Columbia's minister of energy, mines and petroleum resources, said his government has not decided yet how it will respond to the regulator's rejection of parts of a business plan presented by government-owned power generator BC Hydro, including proposals to buy clean electricity from small, independent producers.\n\"We are not wavering from our commitment to clean, renewable energy,\" Lekstrom said, acknowledging he was surprised by the ruling by the regulator, the British Columbia Utilities Commission.\nThe commission said parts of BC Hydro's plan to promote green energy production were \"not in the public interest\".\nLekstrom complained that the commission's refusal to let BC Hydro downgrade the operations of the natural-gas fired Burrard power plant near Vancouver will hurt efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions.\n\"That's just not going to happen,\" he said.\nHigher use of the Burrard facility could decrease the need to purchase power from other sources, including the small, independent green energy producers that the BC Hydro plan was trying to promote.\nBC Hydro, Canada's third-largest electric utility, has been given a mandate by the government to make British Columbia self-sufficient in electricity by 2016.\nThe West Coast province has also pledged to cut greenhouse gas emissions linked to climate change by 33 percent by 2020, having enacted a carbon tax and agreed to be part of regional emissions cap and trade system that is spearheaded by the state of California.\nSome critics of British Columbia's energy plans have accused it of overstating future power demand, and of allowing private firms to take control of public rivers to build small hydro facilities.\nBC Hydro has not decided yet how it will respond to the commission's ruling.\nThe regulator did approve part some of the utility's spending plans, including continued consultation work on the proposed Site C dam, a massive hydro-electric project being considered for northeast British Columbia.",
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        "raw_content": "HomeInsightsDevelopment and use of technology\nTechnology, innovation, data and analytics are buzz words now regularly used in the development and aid sectors. The United Nations Commission on Science and Technology for Development (UN CSTD) emphasised that science, technology and innovation are, alongside trade, the most powerful forces driving recent world progress in terms of growth, poverty reduction and overall human development. UN CSTD also highlights the critical role of technology and innovation in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).\nTechnology is increasingly recognised as an enabler for positive impact in development. We examine below some concrete examples of how technology can be applied and their benefits:\nTechnology solutions and platforms to help solve development challenges. This is not new, ICT and technology companies have done this for years. Some well-known examples include:Innovative solutions by Microsoft including the well-known PhotoDNA (detects and stops child sexual abuse imagery on the internet) and their recent Seeing AI free web application designed for the blind and low vision community that provides a narrative of nearby people, text and objects. Microsoft employees also recently built a chatbot in a philanthropic initiative called Project Intercept, in collaboration with non-profits that aims to reduce demand for sex workers, and the incentives for criminals to coerce people into the sex trade.Other examples (and am only able to name a few as there are too many to list!) include Facebook\u2019s safety check which notifies friends and loved ones that you are safe. It is now a permanent feature that can be accessed anytime following recent terror attacks. Google\u2019s magic Internet balloons which bring Wi-Fi to remote areas. Fintech companies like Visa also provide tech-solutions to improve financial inclusion so that the underserved in emerging economies have a better way to pay for necessities. Many government agencies are also using Visa prepaid products to deliver money to the unbanked and underserved, and moving away from distributing physical cash or goods.\nUse of technology by non-profit and for purpose organisations to improve programme and organisation effectiveness\nNGOs realise the potential digital age and technology bring to scale their communication with supporters and donors. Turning the Internet Red \u2013 this phrase was first used in 2013 by the Human Rights Campaign to show their support for gay rights in the US. The group asked Facebook users to turn their profile pictures red and show solidarity with those seeking equal rights. The result was a viral campaign with over 45,000 shares and 13,000 likes on Facebook within days.Another example is NGO Kopernik established in 2010 after seeing that life-changing and affordable technologies existed, but they weren\u2019t reaching the people who lived in the most remote parts of the world. Kopernik\u2019s work focuses on bridging the technology gap by sourcing simple and affordable products that address day-to-day problems faced by people living in hard to reach places, distributing these technologies directly to communities in collaboration with local partners. Kopernik\u2019s innovative projects range from: solar ear\u2019s detection app to prevent hearing loss, improving drying processes with a solar bubble dryer for farmers who find it difficult to dry their coffee bean crops using traditional sun-drying methods, to a mobile phone app to assist TB patients in Indonesia.In addition to using tech to support communities, Kopernik also recognises the importance of non-profits and social enterprises having access to affordable ways to report real-time, large-scale data on their social impact. Kopernik therefore compiled the Impact Tracker Technology (ITT) catalogue which features a compilation of low cost, information communications technology-based tools intended to help peers in the development sector collect data, communicate with their clients and measure their impact.\nUse of data and analytics to design and develop more targeted effective solutions and communicate on impact\nRapid digitization of information has made data and sharing of information more accessible. Putting this article together, I recently came across the Activity inequality project which looked at smartphone data from over 68 million days of activity by 717,527 individuals across 111 countries. It revealed variability in physical activity across the world. Activity inequality predicts obesity. Individuals in the five countries with highest activity inequality are 196% more likely to be obese than individuals from the 5 countries with lowest activity inequality. Aspects of the built environment, such as the walkability of a city, were associated with activity inequality. In more walkable cities, activity is greater throughout the day and throughout the week, across age, gender, and body mass index (BMI) groups. Findings from this data have implications for global public health policy and urban planning and highlight the role of the built environment for improving physical activity and health.IBM\u2019s latest research \u2013 Leap before you lag, reaffirms the same message \u2013 that potential benefits from data and analytics for the non-profit sector is not just hype. The research revealed that non-profits that have progressed further in their analytics journey reported higher effectiveness in assessing social impact and driving measurable productivity improvements. IBM\u2019s report also emphasises that embracing technology is a necessity going forward as the non-profit sector faces growing pressures to advance data and analytics capabilities as part of meeting organisational objectives. Major funders are also demanding quantified evidence of social impact and being a technology laggard could send donors in other directions and threaten the organisation\u2019s future outcomes. Though pressure is mounting to advance data practices, IBM\u2019s research survey results indicate the non-profit sector largely remains in the early stages of the data journey. Non-profits need to effectively leapfrog analytics capabilities by using new approaches to talent, technology and partnering.\nThis dialogue on technology and development, and proliferation of examples and case studies cannot be contained in one article. 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        "raw_content": "HomeInsightsGlobal Greenhouse Emissions: Where we are, and where we need to be\nIt is now predicted that by the end of the century, the average temperature could rise by as much as 3.2\u00b0C, more than a full degree beyond the 2\u00b0C level scientists say is necessary to prevent some of the worst impacts from climate change. The United Nation\u2019s Emission\u2019s Gap Report on the current status of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions confirms that enough is not being done, that the gap between current progress and what is needed to meet the targets set by the Paris Agreement we are and is widening and that more action is needed.\nTo keep below the 2\u00b0C target established in the Paris Agreement, global CO2 emissions must peak by 2020, then decline rapidly thereafter. The latest report shows that after a three-year period of stabilization, global CO2 emissions once again increased in 2017. The silver lining on an otherwise dark cloud is that a number of countries\u2019 emissions peaked before the 1990s, including a handful of former Soviet states, Germany and Norway, and others including Australia, New Zealand, Japan, USA and Canada are expected to meet the 2020 timeline. However, the vast majorities of countries will not make this timeline (for example, while China is showing signs of peaking, this is unlikely to happen until the year 2030).\nThe report asks for rigor and combined efforts from all, from city, state and regional governments, to companies, educational institutions and civil society. This is focused into four categories on how to bridge the gap.\nGovernments should make more ambitious targets.\nWith China\u2019s signature on the Paris Agreement, Hong Kong too must play its part in strengthening targets. In her recent policy address, the Chief Executive shared that doing so requires the Region to develop a long-term climate strategy before 2020. This leaves just 13 months to work out a decarbonization plan that will reach to 2050. This follows Hong Kong\u2019s Climate Action Plan of 2030+, where the target is to reduce absolute CO2 by 26%-36%, compared to 2005. However, when the most recent Hong Kong greenhouse gas inventory was released (2016 data released in October 2018), it found that absolute GHG emissions had actually risen, from 41,200 kilotons CO2-e in 2015 to 41,900 kilotons CO2-e in 2016. Is Hong Kong doing enough?\nBusinesses and local governments too, must play their part.\nStakeholders can wait for national or federal policies that force compliance, or they can get proactive, reduce carbon emissions and reap one of the many benefits of decarbonization such as reduced energy bills, improved public health, higher ESG scores, etc.\nCompanies, including Hong Kong-based Swire Pacific and MTR have embraced CDP\u2019s (formerly the Carbon Disclosure Project) increasingly popular voluntary disclosure platform. However, it is also an effective tool for cities to help identify climate related risks and opportunities. Since 2011, the number of cities reporting has increased over 1000%, from 48 to more than 530. Many of these cities are located in Asia.\nWhile CDP is effective in helping to measure and manage emissions, forward thinking companies are utilizing the Science Based Target Initiative (SBTi), to set aggressive targets in line with climate science to avoid global temperature increases over 1.5\u00b0C. Some Hong Kong-based organizations taking part include CLP, Sa Sa and Swire Properties, with Hong Kong Electric Investments responsible for the first approved target in the territory1.\nPut a price on environmental wrong doing.\nMarket based measures such as using pricing as a mechanism to steer investments away from fossil fuels and increasing the costs for carbon-intensive energy are needed to drive sustainable development. Government led initiatives may include placing a tax on high-emitting fuel sources, for example, India\u2019s clean environment tax, which charges INR 400 (~$44.25HKD) per ton of coal, lignite and peat. Moreover, the funds from this tax are used for clean energy and over environmental projects. Cases like this can be seen around the world, including Colombia, Switzerland, Germany, Sweden, and parts of Canada.\nSupport policies that favor innovation.\nGovernments can support innovation, especially in the renewable sector. The report dives into one of the more successful of cases \u2013 solar energy. Solar continues to defy the forecasts simply due to innovation and policies that support it.\nOver the last four decades, innovation and adoption have created a virtuous cycle that has resulted in a price drop of 99.5% for solar modules. Policies that supported this phenomenon varied across the globe from the Sunshine Project in Japan which pushed it to be a leader in module manufacturing and development, to others that support tax breaks on installation, permitting to financing, and feed-in tariffs.\nThe reinvention of the wheel is not required to combat climate change, but urgent action is imperative. Early adopters, innovators and progressive governments and companies are already paving a new pathway of policies and targets that support a decarbonized world. With only 12 years remaining to prevent the severe climate impacts associated with a 1.5\u00b0C temperature increase, let alone the significantly worse effects of a 2\u00b0C temperature rise, now is the only time to act.\nPlease contact [email protected] for more.\n1. Hong Kong based electricity generation company, HK Electric commits to reduce its GHG emissions per KWh 30% derived from electricity production by 2022 from a 2005 base-year. 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        "raw_content": "A Stock-Flow Accounting Model of the Labor Market : An Application to Israel\nYossi Yakhin, and Natalya Presman\nThe paper utilizes a theoretical stock-flow accounting model of the labor market, similar to Blanchard and Diamond (1989). Identifying restrictions are derived from the theoretical model and are imposed on a SVAR system. The estimation allows for decomposing fluctuations to their cyclical and structural components. The model is applied to the Israeli economy. The estimates suggest that non-cyclical factors account for at least half of the decline of the unemployment rate during the period between 2004-Q1, when unemployment peaked at 10.9 percent, and 2011-Q4, when it marked a trough at 5.4 percent; suggesting a shift inward of the Beveridge curve.\nA Stock-Flow Accounting Model of the Labor Market - An Application to Israel\nA Stock-Flow Accounting Model of the Labor Market: An Application to Israel",
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        "raw_content": "Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images, Hasbro\nA 'Monopoly' Movie With Kevin Hart Is Happening, So Get Your Money Ready\nToy movies seem to be a big trend in Hollywood right now. The Lego Movie spawned its own franchise, Margot Robbie is turning Barbie into a movie star, Hot Wheels and Dungeons and Dragons are both getting the big-screen treatment \u2014 heck, even Play-Doh is being turned into a movie! I guess it was only a matter of time until one of the most iconic board games ever was turned into a major motion picture. Yep, a Monopoly movie is happening with Kevin Hart in talks to star, according to new reports.\nThis Monopoly movie comes from Lionsgate, and Kevin Hart's production company HartBeat Productions is attached to produce as well. Tim Story is attached to direct the movie, continuing his string of movies that star Kevin Hart. Story previously directed Hart in Think Like a Man and Think Like a Man Too as well as Ride Along and Ride Along 2. The pair is also working together on a third Ride Along movie.\nOf course, the big question everyone has right now is what this live-action Monopoly movie will be about. Kevin Hart is the only actor that has been announced to star in the movie so far, and his role has not yet been revealed. The actual game of Monopoly does not involve too much story, and nobody would want to watch a movie that is just about a bunch of people buying houses and hotels constantly. The only humanoid figure associated with the game is Rich Uncle Pennybags, colloquially just referred to as the Monopoly Man. Could Kevin Hart be playing the Monopoly Man in this movie, or is it taking a more creative approach to adapting the game?\nThere actually could be some clue to what the plot of the movie might look like in Lionsgate and Hasbro's past attempt to make a Monopoly movie. Hasbro has been trying to get this Monopoly movie made for a decade now, first pitching the idea back in 2009. Ridley Scott was attached to produce it for a bit in 2013, but that fell through. In 2015, The Truman Show scribe Andrew Niccol was attached to write the screenplay, and we got our first taste of what the story could be. Niccol's script was focused on a boy from the board game's Baltic Avenue who set out on a quest to make a fortune. But since that movie also fell through, it is unclear whether Kevin Hart's Monopoly movie will follow a similar story or not.\nKevin Hart took to Instagram to celebrate the news after it was announced:\nThis will be the second time that Kevin Hart will star in a board game adaptation, of sorts. In 2017, Hart helmed the Jumanji reboot Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, which reimagined the iconic board game as a video game. Sony is now making a sequel to that movie.\nThere is no premiere date announced yet for Monopoly. Since the film is clearly still in its early stages, fans probably should not expect it to hit theaters anytime soon.",
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        "raw_content": "Home People Social Sciences and the Law Sociology: Biographies Gustav Ratzenhofer\nRatzenhofer, Gustav\nWORKS BY RATZENHOFER\nToward the end of a successful career in the Austrian army and after retirement, Gustav Ratzenhofer (1842\u20131904) wrote six books on political science, sociology, and philosophy. He was essentially self-taught in these fields, his formal education having ended after a brief period in secondary school. He had some experience in the family business of clockmaking, but friction with his stepfather led him to leave the business and, in 1859, to become a cadet in the army.\nHis service as president of the high military court in Vienna may have stimulated his interest in social science: in a biographical preface to his posthumously published Soziologie (1907), his son shows how Ratzenhofer\u2019s ideas progressed logically toward sociology and philosophy. An early article focused on some tactical features of a particular campaign; next he wrote on military law; and from there he moved to the consideration of the political context of the law and, finally, to theoretical sociology and ontological and ethical problems. Indeed, sociology was for Ratzenhofer a part of a comprehensive philosophy, which he called positive monism.\nRatzenhofer\u2019s political and sociological works are characterized by a preoccupation with the evolution of types of human associations. He reduced social phenomena to physical, chemical, and biological ones and located man\u2019s fundamental drives in his biological nature. These drives are self-preservation (rivalry for food, Brotneid) and sex (hence the blood bond, Blutliebe). Every human being tends to act in terms of these and other basic interests, regardless of opposition, and therefore there exists a state of \u201cabsolute hostility\u201d in the interaction of men. Absolute hostility was restrained within the primitive horde by the blood bond and by the felt advantages of cooperation in war and work. Among primitive hordes, the normal relationship was conflict\u2014resulting from increasing contacts between hordes as populations grew. Such conflict often resulted in the conquest of one horde by another and the subsequent formation of a state, in which the exploitation of the defeated constituted the basis of economic and other social activity. Eventually, cultural sanctions developed for what had at first been forced labor by captives (1893, vol. 1, p. 13). Cultural contacts between states, facilitated by commerce, tended to limit the absolute control of a particular state over its subjects. In the long run these processes of limitation resulted in \u201ccivilization,\u201d the transformation of primitive conquest and exploitation into \u201cthe equitable sharing of each individual \u2026 in the conditions of life\u201d (1893, vol. 3, sec. 61).\nAlthough Ratzenhofer did not acknowledge his debts specifically, his work owes much to Ludwig Gumplowicz, to Herbert Spencer, to Adolf Bastian, and perhaps something to Rudolf von Jhering. Jhering\u2019s theory that \u201cinterests\u201d are a fundamental factor in law may have been the source of Ratzenhofer\u2019s emphasis on interests as the motive force in all human behavior. Ratzenhofer, in turn, had considerable influence on Albion W. Small, whose General Sociology (1905) devotes 16 chapters (over two hundred pages) to an interpretation of Ratzenhofer. 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Leipzig: Brockhaus.\n(1904) 1906 The Problems of Sociology. Volume 5, pages 815\u2013824 in International Congress of Arts and Science, St. Louis, 1904, Congress of Arts and Science. Edited by Howard J. Rogers. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. \u2192 First published in the American Journal of Sociology, Volume 10, pages 177\u2013188.\n1907 Soziologie: Positive Lehre von den menschlichen Wechselbeziehungen. Leipzig: Brockhaus.\nBentley, Arthur F. 1926 Simmel, Durkheim, and Ratzenhofer. American Journal of Sociology 32:250\u2013256.\nGramzow, Otto 1904 Gustav Ratzenhofer und seine Philosophie. Berlin: Schildberger.\nSmall, Albion W. 1905 General Sociology: An Exposition of the Main Development in Sociological Theory from Spencer to Ratzenhofer. Univ. of Chicago Press. \u2192 See Parts 4 and 5, pages 183\u2013394, for an interpretation of Ratzenhofer\u2019s theories.\nSmall, Albion W. 1908 Ratzenhofer\u2019s Sociology. American Journal of Sociology 13:433\u2013438.\n\"Ratzenhofer, Gustav.\" International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. . Encyclopedia.com. 15 Feb. 2019 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.\n\"Ratzenhofer, Gustav.\" International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. . Encyclopedia.com. (February 15, 2019). https://www.encyclopedia.com/social-sciences/applied-and-social-sciences-magazines/ratzenhofer-gustav\n\"Ratzenhofer, Gustav.\" International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. . Retrieved February 15, 2019 from Encyclopedia.com: https://www.encyclopedia.com/social-sciences/applied-and-social-sciences-magazines/ratzenhofer-gustav\nRatzenhofer, Gustav (1842\u20131904) See MILITARY AND MILITARISM.\n\"Ratzenhofer, Gustav.\" A Dictionary of Sociology. . Encyclopedia.com. 15 Feb. 2019 <https://www.encyclopedia.com>.\n\"Ratzenhofer, Gustav.\" A Dictionary of Sociology. . Encyclopedia.com. 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        "raw_content": "Voting for the $2.5 billion flood infrastructure bond proposal begins Aug. 8\nThe Harris County Flood Control District released a list of projects to be funded by the county\u2019s $2.5 billion flood infrastructure bond proposal. The list covers 237 potential flood control projects for Harris County, Texas, and if the bond is approved would mark the county\u2019s largest local investment in flood infrastructure.\nIn the proposed flood infrastructure bond proposal, $1.2 billion is earmarked for channel improvements, $401 million for detention basins and $242 million for floodplain-land acquisition, as reported by the Associated Press. While the approved bond would increase property taxes by 2 to 3 cents per $100 assessed home value, most Harris County voters support the measures. Research by the University of Houston found that 62% of residents who said that they are certain to vote will support the bond.\nMatt Zeve, the flood control district\u2019s operations director, told the Houston Chronicle that the majority of projects will target issues that engineers have known about for years, but lacked the necessary funding.\n\u201cIt\u2019s always been ok, how do we afford to solve these problems?\u201d Zeve said. \u201cWith the bond, we\u2019ll have funds to solve some of these drainage and flooding issues.\u201d\nVoting begins Aug. 8 and concludes Aug. 25, the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Harvey\u2019s landfall.",
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        "raw_content": "Jim Lenhart\nJames H. Lenhart, P.E., D.WRE, is chief technology officer for Contech Engineered Solutions. Lenhart can be reached at [email protected]\nOther than getting rained out, you may ask, what is the connection between storm water and baseball?\nFor many years now, the storm water industry and regulatory community have wrestled with the issue of performance assessment (and more recently, with scour and longevity) using surrogate pollutants such as silica for a benchmark assessment of TSS removal. It started in the early 2000s when the state of Washington\u2019s Department of Ecology selected two surrogates, being Sil-Co-Sil 106 and OK-110, to perform laboratory assessment of technology prior to actual field testing. Though recognized as not necessarily representative of true storm water solids, which contain silts, clays with charges, bacteria, organic matter, and agglomerates of these constituents, the argument was that at least everyone is testing the same thing, which is better than everyone testing something different. In fact, for some programs such as New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, certification requires lab testing only with no field testing component.\nThough this seems logical, the issue is that for certain aspects of evaluation the use of these surrogates has little or no bearing on reality. It is like the old adage of a person looking for something they lost under a street lamp. Whereupon being asked where it was lost, the person points away from the lamp to a distant unlit corner. When asked why they were not looking there, they replied that there was more light over here.\nIn baseball, pitchers used to rub new balls in all sorts of materials like dirt, tobacco juice and shoe polish to remove the factory shine and increase the grip on the ball. Eventually, one person started selling a standardized mud, which is now used by every major league baseball club to rub the shine from the new balls. The mud is collected from a designated place and processed for use by all.\nThis got me thinking. Perhaps we could do the same thing for storm water? Even with the silica material, there is a lot of variation in the particle size distribution (PSD) that is used for verification. The PSD variance can be within the allowable specifications from one batch to the next, but still enough to make a significant difference in performance. For example, a plus or minus 5% instrumentation measurement error (ISO guidelines) for the finer fraction could result in a 10% span in actual PSD. This is especially impactful for the finer fraction, which principally governs verification performance while having the greatest measurement error.\nPerhaps the industry should purchase the material from a single source to help reduce issues related to differences in PSD of the test material. To take it a step further, what if a company was to collect and process natural storm water sediments for use by all? This would result in relatively uniform test condition while doing a much more effective job at simulating real storm water conditions in the lab. In addition, as the need emerges for other pollutants such as metals, nutrients and organics, more sophisticated blends can be developed to test those as well.\nA good place to begin work on this is the ASTM C27.70 committee on setting standards and specifications for storm water treatment products.",
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Prices at Q Digital Media are driven down by their use of competing vendors for each project, and the company is dedicated to providing cost-effective measures for boutique services.\nLos Ranchos, NM(505) 926-1520\nRide Media, headquartered in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is a social media and online marketing company that serves clients in the greater local metropolitan area. The company is a specialist in aerial videography and photography using flying camera drones. This is especially useful for clients in the real estate industry, and Ride Media has served Coldwell Banker, Remax, Keller Williams, and Don Imus with such services. Started in 2012, Ride Media has a range of social media skills that include Adobe Photoshop, iMovie, and Wordpress usage. With these varied tools, the company offers prospective clients assistance with content creation, marketing consultations, and social brand management. 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        "raw_content": "The Trailblazing, Candy-Colored History Of The Online Banner Ad\nThe much-maligned and little-clicked banner ad is 20 years old. We talk with its creators about the glory days of online ad innovation.\n[Photo: Flickr user Tamaki Sono]\nContrary to lore, there was no \u201cfirst\u201d banner ad. When HotWired, Wired magazine\u2019s digital arm, launched 20 years ago, it did so with not one, but many, banner ads to support its exclusive digital content.\nFourteen advertisers had signed on, a roster including AT&T, MCI, Club Med, defunct malt beverage Zima, and Volvo. Not all of them were ready in time, but according to multiple sources, somewhere between six and 12 appeared simultaneously that day. And yet, over the years, only the ad from AT&T has stuck in our collective memory as \u201cthe world\u2019s first banner ad.\u201d\nDespite not technically being first, the \u201cHave you ever clicked your mouse right here? You will\u201d ad has entered the canon of Internet history for its influence on all the web advertising that has assaulted our browsers ever since. The AT&T banner\u2019s success proved the enticing theory that people might willingly click off of a piece of journalism to check out a sponsored campaign, and have fun in the process. AT&T\u2019s wasn\u2019t the only clickable campaign that ran on HotWired that day, but the irony of its message is hard to beat, given that most people today don\u2019t click banner ads. Now, most banner ads have an abysmal click-through rate of .08%. \u201cWhat has come later is horrendous,\u201d says Otto Timmons, one of the creators of the AT&T banner. He cops to using multiple ad blockers to protect himself from the offending ads.\nWhat has come later is horrendous.\nAt the time, however, Timmons\u2013now a consultant\u2013 and the others who worked on the project had an optimistic view of the future. \u201cThere was an incredible idealism around advertising then,\u201d says Joe McCambley, who also worked on the ad\u2019s creative.\nFirst, the idea of ad-supported content fed into the proto-Internet mantra: Information wants to be free. Advertising was the way to make that happen. Second, digital was a new, yet to be tainted frontier. \u201cWe came with the attitude that this was a sacred ground. The rest of advertising had been ruined and dammit, we weren\u2019t going to let that happen this time,\u201d recalls McCambley, now the cofounder of digital marketing firm The Wonderfactory.\nThe Banner Ad\u2019s Salad Days\nIt was a given that HotWired would rely on advertising to support its content. 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Wired had set the specs for all of the banners at something around 460 pixels by 60 pixels and determined that they would run on what today is referred to as the leaderboard spot at the very top of the website. The design and what would happen after people clicked was left up to AT&T, Modem, and Tangent (digital consultants hired by Modem to help with web design).\nThe rest of advertising had been ruined and dammit, we weren\u2019t going to let that happen this time.\nHoled up in a Westport, Conn. office for three and a half days, a group of five creatives hashed out a plan. \u201cWe talked extensively about the fact that we already knew advertising is controversial. We don\u2019t want it to feel like an ad,\u201d remembers Craig Kanarick, who worked as a freelancer for Tangent at the time. They wanted the ad to feel like a sponsored pleasurable experience, not something people would run away from. \u201cLet\u2019s not sell somebody something. Let\u2019s reward them for clicking on this thing brought to you by AT&T,\u201d added Kanarick, who later founded Razorfish and now runs Mouth, an \u201cindie food\u201d supplier.\nAt the time, AT&T had a popular television campaign with the tagline \u201cYou Will\u201d that showcased the (astoundingly accurate) future that AT&T was working to bring to the masses. The spots, voiced by Tom Selleck, would ask hypotheticals like \u201chave you ever crossed the country without asking for directions?\u201d and show a not-yet-existent GPS technology. \u201cYou will.\u201d\nThe idea was to bring that campaign online, to show people that \u201cAT&T has this magical future vision that is actually here now,\u201d as Kanarick explains it.\nThe ad was slated to run on the arts and style section of HotWired, so they thought the \u201creward\u201d for clicking should reflect that content. As for the design, they wanted to banner to stand out on the gray pages of the Internet, hence the \u201990s rainbow letters.\nWhen clicked, the banner, which didn\u2019t even sport the AT&T logo, led to a separate, gray page with three hyperlinks. The first led to a map of the United States labeled with clickable links to art museums and galleries that had online presences, including digital-only galleries. The second was a directory of AT&T websites, which did not exist anywhere else, not even on AT&T\u2019s own page. The last link on the page led to a survey, asking people about the ad. Clausen wanted it to feel like a \u201chandshake\u201d: Welcome to the Internet, here\u2019s how you use it.\nAt that time, the web was hard to navigate. Yahoo had just launched as \u201cJerry and David\u2019s guide to the World Wide Web\u201d earlier that year, and provided only a handful of links. \u201cPart of the mystery of the Internet was: What is on the Internet? What is out there?\u201d explained Kanarick. The AT&T ad demystified the web in a small, specific way.\nThe Long Legacy Of Banner Ads\n\u201cI absolutely 100% know that we nailed it. We did it, we did a great job. The response rate was phenomenal,\u201d Clausen told me.\nAnd it\u2019s true. The ad was a smashing success. By some accounts, after the initial excitement, the click-through rate settled at around 44%, which as a percentage is an astonishing figure. Of course, there were only about 14 million people online at that point. And only tens of thousands of people were reading HotWired. Plus, at that time, people clicked things out of curiosity. \u201cIt did well because it was new and the Internet was new,\u201d said McCambley, who worked at Modem at the time.\nNovelty can only account for part of the AT&T ad\u2019s influence. Some of the other banners that ran that day provided similar experiences; they were also new and different. Timmons, who worked for Tangent at the time, recalls some of the competition as \u201creally good, actually.\u201d\nthe Zima Banner Ad\nIn the end, if any entity deserves credit for \u201cinventing\u201d Internet advertising, it\u2019s HotWired. \u201cWhat HotWired did was really cool,\u201d said Jonathan Nelson, who cofounded Organic and designed some of the other ads that ran that day; he is now the CEO of digital advertising giant Omnicom. \u201cIt was super innovative; nobody had ever done it before.\u201d\nDespite today\u2019s derision for banner ads, none of the people who had a hand in the ad regret their involvement. (Although many of them jokingly apologized.) They stress that they didn\u2019t ruin the web; that came later. \u201cI think we tried to do the right thing. We came into it with really pure intentions,\u201d said Kanarick. They hoped that ad would act as an example of how Internet advertising could better target readers. 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        "raw_content": "Here\u2019s What Facebook\u2019s New Facial Recognition Settings Mean For You\nUsers will now be able to opt in or out of a system that automatically alerts you to most untagged photos of you.\n[Photos: courtesy of Facebook]\nFacebook unveiled new privacy settings today that make it easier for users to find photos of themselves, and to stop people from impersonating them.\nThe new tools govern facial recognition and give users a simple \u201con/off\u201d setting that can disable Facebook\u2019s ability to automatically recognize them.\nAnd though this is an early attempt at helping users better control their identity on Facebook, some privacy experts think the company is on the right track\u2013and, importantly, trying to do the right thing for its users.\nThe changes, which will affect all Facebook users globally, except those in Europe and Canada, fall into three main areas, and apply only to newly uploaded photos going forward.\nFirst, Facebook uses facial recognition technology to notify users if they\u2019re in a photo and are part of the audience for the post that includes the image. You\u2019ll now have the ability to tag yourself in the photo if you like. As well, you\u2019ll be given the opportunity to contact the person who posted the image if there\u2019s something about it that worries you.\nYou won\u2019t receive notifications about photos you\u2019re in if you\u2019re not part of a post\u2019s intended audience.\nSecond, Facebook will now alert users when someone uploads a photo of them as a profile image. The idea here is to circumvent the problem of impersonation on Facebook.\nFinally, the company is also applying facial recognition to the photos that the vision-impaired received. Those with screen readers will be alerted to which people appear in photos in posts in their feed, even when those people aren\u2019t tagged.\nThree Alerts\nBefitting a significant modification to the way Facebook handles a privacy setting, the company plans on alerting users to the change. According to Rob Sherman, Facebook\u2019s deputy chief privacy officer, it plans on notifying people in their news feeds three times.\nThe idea behind the initiative is to increase people\u2019s awareness of when their image is posted on Facebook. Frequently, he says, users upload photos of friends or family, and those people may not even know it happened. \u201cWith this functionality,\u201d says Nipun Mathur, a project manager on Facebook\u2019s Applied Machine Learning team, \u201cwe tell you about these photos.\u201d\nAt that point, you\u2019ll be able to tag yourself, or potentially tell Facebook a photo it thinks is you really isn\u2019t.\nIndependent third-party privacy experts who consulted with Facebook on the new settings seem to think that the company is on the right track.\n\u201cI\u2019m happy to see that Facebook has given users choice when it comes to this,\u201d says Eduard Bartholme, the executive director of Call for Action. \u201cI wouldn\u2019t say it surprised me. I think it\u2019s a [privacy] best practice to offer choice when you\u2019re making this kind of significant change. I think they\u2019ve done a decent job of explaining what this means, how it\u2019s going to be used, and the possible benefits and protections that might come from opting in.\u201d\nBartholme does say he would like to see Facebook extend the new functionality to give users more \u201cgranular\u201d choice, rather than all or nothing.\nAnother expert familiar with the new plans, John Breyault, the vice president of public policy telecommunications and fraud at the National Consumers League, says he believes the new approach to facial recognition is \u201cimportant for consumers\u2019 privacy.\u201d\nFacial recognition, Breyault says, \u201cis an area where consumers tend to be rightfully leery\u2026.As with so many areas, we think it\u2019s important that consumers have the proper controls over how it\u2019s used.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "The feeling of pushing the speed limits, the wind whipping at your face. The freedom to hop on a motorcycle and go \u2014 nothing holding you back, just you, your vehicle and the road. The biker doesn\u2019t usually ride a motorcycle because it\u2019s convenient; he does it because it\u2019s exhilarating. You know it\u2019s more dangerous to opt for the motorcycle over the car, but there are few better climates for enjoying a motorcycle year-round than Florida\u2019s. Be cautious and follow a few basic motorcycle safety tips to decrease your risk of a motorcycle accident.\nIt messes up your hair. It\u2019s hot and makes you sweat more. It just doesn\u2019t seem \u201ccool.\u201d Many bikers have excuses not to wear helmets while riding a motorcycle, but the helmet is the most important piece of safety equipment saving you from an accident you can\u2019t walk away from. Cars have seat belts, but on a motorcycle, you have nothing to protect your head from an impact, so you\u2019re more likely to go flying in the event of an accident. A helmet will protect the most important part of your body when the unforeseen happens. As an added bonus, in Florida, your insurance is cheaper if you wear a helmet \u2014 and the visor protects your eyes, too.\nGet used to wearing a helmet. Spruce it up with a personal logo. Pad it with sweat-absorption liners. Do whatever you need to do to get used to putting your helmet on before starting the ignition.\nWear Clothing Made From Thick Material\nYour head isn\u2019t the only part of your body that\u2019s going to make contact with the road in the event of an accident. Decrease the risk of road burn or torn skin with heavy-duty jacket and pants made from materials such as leather (which offers the most protection) corduroy and denim.\nNo matter how hot it is outside or even if you\u2019re working on a tan, wear pants and long sleeves, \u2014 never shorts and a T-shirt.\nDon\u2019t Forget Your Hands and Feet\nWhen you fall, if you\u2019re able, your first instinct is to shoot out your hands to brace for impact. Protect your hands and wear leather riding gloves, even when the temperatures are soaring. Similarly, protect your feet with flexible, over-the-ankle leather boots. Make sure the soles are made from sturdy rubber.\nMore than 5,000 people died in motorcycle-related accidents in 2012, according to the Governors Highway Safety Association. There will always be an increased risk of accidents when riding a motorcycle, but if you\u2019re careful, you can decrease your risk of an accident proving fatal.\nIf you\u2019re involved in a motorcycle accident despite taking precautions, speak with a licensed injury lawyer in your area immediately. This way, you can gain a thorough understanding of your rights as an accident victim.",
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No longer magically free with our imagination, ego takes over and turns it into a fear-mongering machine.\nAt adolescence, the ego kicks right in and we come right out of the heart into the head. Judging others, our lives and ourselves is our new play time. It doesn\u2019t feel anywhere as good as when our imagination was free, but we have found ourselves trapped in the ego and we can\u2019t do anything other than feel the fear, causing the polarity of attachment and separation.\nWe are becoming conscious, but unconsciously. This is the second stage of The Fool.\nThe task at hand is to develop the third stage of The Fool. We flow through the first in the child stage, when the child is open and unconditionally loving and isn\u2019t conscious of it.\nBut we tend to get stuck at the second stage, and it can take a lifetime\u2019s work to feel free enough in ourselves.\nWe may not stay adolescents forever, but in adulthood all we tend to have learnt with the journey of ego and enlightenment is how to restrict ourselves even more.\nEveryone on the Earth is on his or her own Fool\u2019s Journey. To be at our best we must consciously work with the energy of The Fool, embrace the journey wholeheartedly, live it, breathe it, and be it.\nHow amazing would life be if you didn\u2019t care about looking like a fool?\nWhat would you say and to whom?\nHow free would you feel?\nMy guess is MASSIVELY in EVERY way possible!\nAnd not just yours, but everyone you come into contact with.\nBy being liberated in yourself, you automatically give permission for others to be liberated within themselves.\nHow can spirit work through us if we are so in fear about what others will think?\nHow can they help anyone get to a place of freedom and love within, if the conduit is restricted, constricted, or in fear?\nThe most important thing in life is to learn how to flow with our being.\nThe universe helps those that help themselves.\nThere is an actual spiritual practice of walking the path of The Fool, and that, (believe it or not) is the Tarot. Most people, when they see the word Tarot, think \u201cpsychic reading\u201d just like when you think yoga, you think \u201cposition\u201d or reiki, \u201chealing.\u201d\nBut there is a whole spiritual practice underneath the one external facet that you see.\nThere is a story of soul evolution contained within the Tarot and it is actually called The Fool\u2019s Journey. It contains 22 pages (cards) that start with The Fool and end with The World. Each page/card along the way represents a stage in life that all of us must go through to get to enlightenment (The World).\nPerhaps you don\u2019t see the practice of Tarot as helping someone to get to a place of love and freedom within, or perhaps you do, but Tarot has been long associated with prediction that I wouldn\u2019t blame you if you didn\u2019t.\nPeople don\u2019t say \u201cI am going to go to a Tarot session to find inner love and freedom.\u201d No! They say \u2014 I\u2019m going to a reader to find out if I am going to get that job/man that I want, etc.\nPeople tend to come for a reading because they want the opposite of inner love and freedom (unconsciously).\nThey want to identify with the mind, make judgments, get predictions, gain control of the uncontrollable and basically attach.\nHaving a prediction causes an attachment, a desire for the prediction to come true, or a fear that it will or won\u2019t. Either way it brings in the small egotistical self of fear and control.\nThe person having the reading doesn\u2019t realize this causes the opposite of freedom and self-love of course, because they are in the second stage of The Fool (Ego).\nBut if we are in the third stage of The Fool, then our way of being in life (or Tarot practice) changes and we can begin to help people out of the need for control.\nGently fostering more trust, love and freedom until incredible alignment becomes possible. People start fostering trust in themselves, and the universe that all is as it should be. Restrictions fall away as they become comfortable with the truth, not moving to try and hide or fix it.\nAnd from that the biggest blessing happens;\nThey find themselves. And the ripple effect is created, enhancing all those they come in contact with, helping the whole of humanity to move in the third stage of The Fool \u2013 This is the third stage of The Fool.\nHow Do You Know If You Are At The Third Stage?\nYour walk and talk is free.\nI\u2019m not saying that you are a constantly conscious enlightened being, but you know when you are out of alignment.\nYou will understand through your feelings that you have become restricted, attached, in fear or in control, and you will be able to look at what is holding you to ransom and un-attach yourself.\nIn this way, The Fool mirrors the process of The Hanged Man (found half way through The Fool\u2019s Journey), that deep inner reflection for ultimate freedom \u2014 the archetype of the enlightened master.\nSo, The Fool is the most powerful archetype there is, and not just because it\u2019s the only card in the Major Arcana of Tarot that found it\u2019s way into the playing cards as the joker, the wild card, able to go anywhere, do anything and be anything.\nAnd not only because it is the only archetype in history that is free enough to take the mickey out of royalty and not get beheaded, but actually paid for it (and lives on today as Russell Brand).\nBut because it is truly free inside, which is why it can be so free on the outside. 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        "raw_content": "If your home\u2019s heating and cooling system needs upgrading, you undoubtedly have a lot of questions. Is there a ductless solution that will work for my home? What if I want to incorporate zoning to my home? Are there more flexible options? If you\u2019re contemplating any of these questions, a mini-split system may be a good solution for your home.\nMini-splits can provide more flexibility than traditional systems. Because they don\u2019t involve ductwork, they are typically easier to install. All you\u2019ll need is an interior unit on an exterior wall and an outdoor condensing unit. For extra flexibility, one outdoor unit can support up to five indoor units, depending upon the specific model. That means you can make different comfort zones in your home. Mini-splits are an ideal solution when installing new ductwork just doesn\u2019t make sense all while giving you the chance to create a heating and cooling system customized to your home.\nMini-splits also deliver benefits for your home\u2019s energy efficiency and security. According to Energy.gov, more than 30 percent of the energy you use heating and cooling your home comes from the temperature lost through your ducts. Because mini-split systems don\u2019t use ducts, less energy is wasted during heating and cooling than using traditional ducts. The flexibility they provide through zoning can help your utility bill too. With increased control over the temperature in your house, you won\u2019t waste energy heating or cooling spaces that don\u2019t need it. Mini-splits can also help guard your home. Traditional wall and window units can leave your home more vulnerable to break-ins or intruders. Mini-splits only require a three-inch hole through your wall to get started on the path to home comfort.\nSeveral of the more common reasons that people contemplate mini-split systems is if there is a room that is usually warmer or colder than the rest of the house; there has been an addition to the space, or there are rooms that are typically unoccupied.\nIf you\u2019d like to discuss whether a mini-split system is appropriate for your home, give Fleming Heating & Air Conditioning Inc. a call at 877-389-2465. Our experts would are happy to share more about how this system could advance your home.",
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        "raw_content": "OJGHT InttrnationPl, 6 J<\">uarr 1966 all future defence equipment from abroad would kill the rcraft industry. Thus the basic question is whether the Govern- al nt should continue to act so as to keep an aircraft industry in existence. It may be argued that the Government should not aim either keep the British aircraft industry in business or to destroy t but should simply act as a hard-bargaining customer in ourchasing its defence needs; that it should aim always to secure the best value for money and should allow airline corporations to do the same with their own purchases. If the result of this policy is that the British industry prospers, well and good: if the result is that most British orders go overseas so that the British aircraft industry withers away, it is a pity but nevertheless the best thing for the nation in the long run. This argument is based on the view that the forces of com- petition will serve to allocate the resources of the nation in the most efficient way and in the best interests of the country's economy. Any industry employs a certain amount of the nation's resources which could be employed in other ways. If gome of the resources at present used by the aircraft industry could produce greater benefits elsewhere, resources should move out of the industry. It should contract to a point where further transfers no longer produce net benefits, even if this means the disappearance of the aircraft industry altogether. The mechan- ism of competition should be allowed to effect the transfer of resources necessary to ensure that the aircraft industry, and indeed all other industries, reach their \"right\" size in the economy. To facilitate this the Government should act as a competitive customer, like any other. However, an injunction to the Government simply to act as a competitive buyer is, in the case of the aircraft industry, ambiguous and impossible to formulate as a clear-cut policy. Where relatively few big producers are making extremely complicated products to the detailed specifications of a hand- ful of big buyers, buying and selling must necessarily involve complex judgments. There is the difficulty of making useful cost comparisons between products which often differ greatly. There will be elements of monopoly power on both sides: sellers will try to undercut rivals and drive them out of business with the aim of securing the advantages of monopoly or near-monopoly in the long run, and buyers will seek to prevent this. In situations such as these, a purchaser has to do much more than merely apply simple market-place tests to particular transactions. Furthermore, governments are the main customers of air- craft industries and exercise a big influence in many other ways over the activities of their industries throughout the world. As a result many kinds of support, some large, some small, some identifiable, some hidden or indirect, are enjoyed by the British industry's competitors overseas. Most countries, including Britain, have tariffs, subsidies, and many other insti- tutional or conventional barriers to the free working of the competitive mechanism. Another consideration applies to the British aircraft industry. Britain's successful aero-engine and equipment industry is in a large measure tied to the fortunes of the airframe industry. If a completely laissez-faire policy were adopted on airframes, the prosperity of the rest of the industry would, we believe, suffer in consequence. For the foregoing reasons, even on the assumption that the forces of competition, broadly interpreted, will bring about the best allocation of the nation's resources, we reject the simple view that the Government should always buy aircraft in the cheapest market. There is another more fundamental objection to such a policy. Where an industry provides substantial in- direct benefits to the nation, it may be worthwhile for the Oovemment to provide it with some support. It can be claimed that Britain enioys a number of indirect oenetits from the existence of the British aircraft industry, we have to establish what these are and, having done so, ask two further questions: \u2014 ia) How much special support is it worth the Government giving the industry to retain these benefits? (*) Can a British aircraft industry survive and flourish with no more than this level of support?fe this section of the report we set out to answer the first of tnese questions. The main reasons for giving the aircraft industry special 15 support or preferential treatment can be considered under the following headings: (1) Defence and foreign policy. (2) Social contribution. (3) External benefits or side-effects in terms of technology. (4) Contribution to the balance of payments. (5) Difficulty of attaining a stable level unaided. These are discussed in turn in Chapters 12-16. In Chapter 17 we try to assess the amount of support or special treatment the industry is currently receiving. In Chapter 18 we try to bal- ance the reasons in favour of special treatment against the special treatment actually received, with a view to making a broad judgment as to how much support is justified in future. CHAPTER 12 Defence and Foreign Policy Traditionally, the strongest argument for maintaining an aircraft industry in this country has been that it was essential for defence. Until some years after the Second World War the case was put primarily in terms of war potential. If war came, aircraft production would need to be expanded without having to build up an industry from scratch. But in the thermo- nuclear age this argument has been much weakened. The out- come of a major war will depend on the weapons available to each side when it starts. Even a limited war is unlikely to involve a major and speedy build-up of defence production like that in the Second World War. Today the main defence argument for having a domestic industry capable of supplying major weapon systems is that it provides a measure of independence in British foreign policy, especially in circumstances where we might have to consider using force. Without an industry of our own, our policy would be in the hands of the supplying country which could always cut-off supplies, including spares. This argument must of course be qualified. The main alternative supplier would be the United States, and other possible suppliers our NATO allies. Our foreign policy already takes into account the views of our allies and certainly any contemplated use of force takes considerable account of the views and policies of the United States. There are several subsidiary defence arguments in favour of a domestic industry. First, if we were to buy all our military aircraft abroad and our domestic industry withered away, we would risk being forced to pav more for an aircraft from a monopoly supplier than if we still had the capacity to build it ourselves. Second, if we bought abroad, the Services might not get air- craft so nearly meeting their detailed requirements. The numbers Britain needs are small, and it would not usually pay the United States to modify their own requirements greatly to meet ours. We might also find it difficult or costly to get spares. On the other hand, as the Services have already found, high costs are increasingly limiting the number of specialised requirements they can pursue. 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        "raw_content": "Choosing The Enterprise E-Commerce System That's Best For You\nDuran Inci\nAs Co-Founder and COO of Optimum7, Duran Inci has developed sophisticated marketing and management processes.\nThere are hundreds of e-commerce systems to choose from. However, that list quickly weakens if you are looking for an enterprise level platform. As COO of an internet technology company, I\u2019ve helped hundreds of e-commerce businesses migrate products from their current online store onto a platform that best suits their business. I know what works and what doesn\u2019t. E-commerce operations can quickly become complex when you reach $5 million in annual revenue. 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These types of details are crucial in determining the selling and upsell options you want to provide on your site. You can also set up a recurring sales option for repeat orders.\nDigital Products Versus Physical Products\nYou might have product(s) that you sell with a one-time license or a subscription-based digital product. You will need different payment systems and a secure license or software delivery method. Make sure that you identify all the following necessities prior to choosing a system:\nFunctionalities: Based on the type of product that you sell and how customizable your products need to be online, you might need multiple custom functionalities on top of your e-commerce system. For instance, if your e-commerce platform isn\u2019t meeting your internal workflow\u2019s needs 100 percent, then you will need to implement some custom functionality to supplement the work process. 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        "raw_content": "1.1 These Conditions of Sale apply to all contracts for the sale of goods and/or services by us FROMM Packaging Ltd to you to the exclusion of all other Terms & Conditions.\n1.2 The placing of a telephone or written order for the goods and/or services by you will be deemed to be an offer by you to purchase the goods and/or services subject to these conditions.\n2.1 All illustrations and specifications are given as a general idea of the goods described and do not form part of the contract. We reserve the right at our absolute discretion to make any changes to the goods and/or services which do not in our opinion materially affect the quality of the goods and/or services\n3.1 The price displayed is exclusive of VAT and all other applicable taxes of any country; including but with our limitation import taxes, but is inclusive of delivery charges for UK mainland and Northern Ireland (unless otherwise stated). 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        "raw_content": "Home Featured Articles Ecco The Dolphin (Mega Drive) \u2013 Think you can beat it?\nEcco The Dolphin (Mega Drive) \u2013 Think you can beat it?\nWhen it comes to classic titles on the Sega Genesis, none stand out more than Ecco the Dolphin, the video game starring the titular Ecco, a dolphin, who must save his fellow marine life from impending doom in a game that is at turns psychedelic adventure and in others a frustrating case study in 16-bit gaming.\nBorn out of the 1990s\u2019 drive to survive the disaster that was the planet\u2019s environment, Ecco carries with it a distinctly environmental message that seems heavy handed now but was released in a time of Captain Planet, among other eco-devoted properties, so it isn\u2019t out of place. One thing that always sticks with people that play Ecco the Dolphin, whether they\u2019ve received the environmentalist bent of the whole thing or not, is how damn hard the game can be.\nWe\u2019re talking tough puzzles, no nonsense in-game combat, and obscure, typically esoteric clues as to what you are supposed to do in the game. Add to all of this the fact that you\u2019re a dolphin and the game transcends quirky and becomes a melange of puzzler, platformer, and adventure title.\nThen there\u2019s the story \u2013 you see, Ecco is defending the planet for extraterrestrials that are invading, beginning with the world\u2019s oceans. You find this out by communicating with other dolphins and sea life you encounter in the game. This discovery and exploration element is hugely important to Ecco the Dolphin and keeping track of where you are and where you need to go is really difficult, especially given the beautiful yet seemingly repetitive stages that function as set pieces.\nThe same button you use for talking to other dolphins, for example, is also used for echolocation \u2013 the method by which bottlenose dolphins \u2013 and, by extension, you \u2013 position themselves within a large space. You\u2019ll need this ability a lot in the game and most of the time you feel like you\u2019re playing a dolphin whistling at rocks simulator than a video game.\nThat\u2019s not to say that Ecco the Dolphin isn\u2019t an awesome game \u2013 it is. But it is very high concept and presents a familiarity and difficulty curve that is nonexistent. You\u2019re literally and figuratively thrown into the deep end and told to figure it out. Of course there is a beautiful soundtrack to accompany your travels and bright, colorful graphics that really push the Sega CD, but all of this belies what is at its core a tough-as-nails game that relies upon memorization and trial and error.\nFor some gamers, that\u2019s a sweet spot, but for modern gamers Ecco the Dolphin can feel both dated and bland. It isn\u2019t, but this is the aftereffect of an overly high difficulty level that obscures the game\u2019s charm and ruins its potential audience. As many gamers know, devs use to rely upon a high difficulty level so that consumers would feel like they \u201cgot their money\u2019s worth\u201d from a game. Many older titles fall into this trap. The only problem is that this gimmick doesn\u2019t age well and, in the case of Ecco the Dolphin, it is best played with a strategy guide if at all.\nTAGecco the dolphin mega drive sega\nPrevious PostA Brief History of: Nintendo GameCube Next PostThe Top 10 Underrated Games for Nintendo 64 (N64)\nBust-a-Move 2: Arcade Edition (PlayStation) \u2013 You Didn\u2019t Buy It?!",
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        "raw_content": "As Desert Deaths Soar, a Morgue Grows Crowded\nJAMES C. McKINLEY Jr.\nAn Arizona morgue is running out of space as a growing number of border crossers have been found dead in the deserts around Tucson.\nTUCSON \u2014 Dr. Bruce Parks unzips a white body bag on a steel gurney and gingerly lifts out a human skull and mandible, turning them over in his hands and examining the few teeth still in their sockets.\nThe body bag, coated with dust, also contains a broken pelvis, a femur and a few smaller bones found in the desert in June, along with a pair of white sneakers.\n\u201cThese are people who are probably not going to be identified,\u201d said Dr. Parks, the chief medical examiner for Pima County. There are eight other body bags crowded on the gurney.\nThe Pima County morgue is running out of space as the number of Latin American immigrants found dead in the deserts around Tucson has soared this year during a heat wave.\nThe rise in deaths comes as Arizona is embroiled in a bitter legal battle over a new law intended to discourage illegal immigrants from settling here by making it a state crime for them to live or seek work.\nBut the law has not kept the immigrants from trying to cross hundreds of miles of desert on foot in record-breaking heat. The bodies of 57 border crossers have been brought in during July so far, putting it on track to be the worst month for such deaths in the last five years.\nSince the first of the year, more than 150 people suspected of being illegal immigrants have been found dead, well above the 107 discovered during the same period in each of the last two years. The sudden spike in deaths has overwhelmed investigators and pathologists at the Pima County Medical Examiner's Office. Two weeks ago, Dr. Parks was forced to bring in a refrigerated truck to store the remains of two dozen people because the building's two units were full.\n\u201cWe can store about 200 full-sized individuals, but we have over 300 people here now, and most of those are border crossers,\u201d Dr. Parks said. \u201cWe keep hoping we have seen the worst of this, of these migration deaths. Yet we still see a lot of remains.\u201d\nThe increase in deaths has happened despite many signs that the number of immigrants crossing the border illegally has dropped in recent years. The number of people caught trying to sneak across the frontier without a visa has fallen in each of the last five years and stands at about half of the record 616,000 arrested in 2000.\nNot only has the economic downturn in the United States eliminated many of the jobs that used to lure immigrants, human rights groups say, but also the federal government has stepped up efforts to stop the underground railroad of migrants, building mammoth fences in several border towns and flooding the region with hundreds of new Border Patrol agents equipped with high-tech surveillance tools.\nThese tougher enforcement measures have pushed smugglers and illegal immigrants to take their chances on isolated trails through the deserts and mountains of southern Arizona, where they must sometimes walk for three or four days before reaching a road.\n\u201cAs we gain more control, the smugglers are taking people out to even more remote areas,\u201d said Omar Candelaria, the special operations supervisor for the Border Patrol's Tucson Sector. \u201cThey have further to walk and they are less prepared for the journey, and they don't make it.\u201d\nMr. Candelaria said the surge in discoveries of bodies this year might also owe something to increased patrols. 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Indeed, the majority of bodies brought in during July, Dr. Parks said, were dead less than a week.\nHuman rights groups say it is the government's sustained crackdown on human smuggling that has led to more deaths.\n\u201cThe more that you militarize the border, the more you push the migrant flows into more isolated and desolate areas, and people hurt or injured are just left behind,\u201d said Kat Rodriguez, a spokeswoman for the Coalici\ufffdn de Derechos Humanos in Tucson.\nAt the medical examiner's office in Tucson, Dr. Park's team of five investigators, six pathologists and one forensic anthropologist face an enormous backlog of more than 150 unidentified remains, with one case going back as far as 1993.\nEvery day, they labor to match remains with descriptions provided by people who have called their office to report a missing relative, or with reports collected by human rights groups and by Mexican authorities.\nSince 2000, Dr. Park's office has handled more than 1,700 border-crossing cases, and officials here have managed to confirm the identities of about 1,050 of the remains.\nInvestigators sift through the things the dead carried for clues \u2014 Mexican voter registration cards, telephone numbers scrawled on scraps of paper, jewelry, rosaries, family photographs. Often there is precious little to go on.\n\u201cWe had one gentleman who came in as bones, but around his wrist there was a bracelet from a Mexican Hospital that had his picture,\u201d said David Valenzuela, one of the investigators.\nIf no documents are found, the task becomes harder. Many of the deceased immigrants were too poor to have visited doctors or dentists on a regular basis, so no dental or medical records may not exist. Sometimes, a family photograph of the deceased smiling widely is all investigators have to document dental work.\nOn a recent morning, Bruce Anderson, the forensic anthropologist in the office, was examining the skeleton of an adolescent boy, whose age was somewhere between 14 and 17. His mummified remains were found on the Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation west of Tucson on July 15. 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        "raw_content": "Rosie O\u2019Donnell & Broadway stars will protest with song outside White House tonight\nTwitter/Rosie O\u2019Donnell\nRosie O\u2019Donnell is planning to lead a protest of Donald Trump tonight in Washington, D.C.\nO\u2019Donnell, a Broadway veteran herself, will lead a group of cast members from Wicked, Beautiful, Hamilton, Phantom of the Opera, Les Miserables, and other plays in song.\nAccording to the AP, the group will sing \u201cThe People\u2019s Song,\u201d Burt Bacharach\u2019s \u201cWhat the World Needs Now Is Love,\u201d \u2033A Brand New Day\u201d from The Wiz, and \u201cClimb Ev\u2019ry Mountain\u201d from The Sound of Music from Lafayette Park, just outside the White House.\ntomorrow night BROADWAYS BEST \u2013 shows up to sing at the WHITE HOUSE #KremlinAnnex JOIN US AT 7 pm tomorrow night #PROTESTtrump pic.twitter.com/5tj6Ow2OWY\nThe protest is organized by SiriusXM host Seth Rudetsky and husband James Wesley, who invited everyone along.\nCome to DC and join us! Monday Aug 6th! Bring the lyrics to \u201cDo You Hear The People Sing\u201d and join in! https://t.co/qMqa191RcW\nRead more from Source: Rosie O\u2019Donnell & Broadway stars will protest with song outside White House tonight",
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There are cloud security applications that allow data mining benefits for your cloud storage. This software essentially goes through your files and projects in an extremely thorough manner, meticulously searching through millions of lines of code for a single virus or cyber threat. Implementing forward-thinking data management solutions like this are key for any organization. Plus, your business will be doing its part for the environment when you green up your data center. Let\u2019s look at five main advantages of developing an eco-friendly data center strategy. Then, we\u2019ll briefly examine some potential savings statistics.\nLess Energy Input\nData centers gobble up a lot of energy. Functions like cooling, security, redundant Internet connections, backup power supplies and fire suppression require a great deal of electricity. According to The New York Times, worldwide data centers use 30 billion watts of electricity, which is the equivalent of the output of 30 nuclear plants. Nearly one-third of that energy usage comes from the U.S. In fact, nearly 2 percent of the electricity used in the U.S. is used by data centers. Obviously, using less electricity means lower electricity bills for your business, so figuring out more efficient ways of performing these functions is crucial.\nLess Electrical Waste\nData centers may waste up to 90 percent of the power that they pull off of the grid. They do this by running all assets at full capacity, even during times of low demand. McKinsey & Company found that most data centers use 6 to 12 percent of the electricity that they pull in to perform computations, while the rest of it powers idle servers so that the data center can avoid a crash during a demand surge. By figuring out ways to waste less power, you can take in less power and thus, once again, cut your energy bills.\nLonger-Lasting Hardware\nMany businesses avoid raising the temperatures in their data centers because they fear equipment outages, and they fear that they will void equipment warranties. Maintaining a constant temperature of 68 F in your data center means major air conditioner bills. Using outside air for cooling, as long as your filtration is good, can save a great deal of money. Additionally, according to the Green Grid Forum, IT hardware failure rates are lower in data centers with variable temperatures, which is code for \u201coutside air cooling.\u201d\nFor a number of years, state governments have offered tax incentives to lure data centers within their borders. Purchases of equipment including generators, uninterrupted power supply (UPS) systems and switches, are often offset by these tax incentives. Federal tax incentives like the Energy-Efficient Commercial Buildings Tax Deduction offer a deduction of $1.80 per square foot for constructing or re-designing buildings in a way that cuts energy usage by 50 percent or more.\nAccording to information published by Google, a greener data center design helped them to shave 12 percent off of their electricity waste. Their data centers measure 1.12 PUE, while leading data centers measure around 1.8 or 1.9 PUE. Your data center may not be as massive as Google\u2019s; however, these statistics show that greener data centers translate into a significant cost savings no matter what their size.\nSaving Money With a Greener Data Center\nHere are some quick ideas of how much money you could save by greening your data center:\n\u00b7 Server virtualization: 10 to 40 percent\n\u00b7 Decommissioning unused servers:11 to 14 percent of total load\n\u00b7 Better management of data storage:Up to 60 percent\n\u00b7 Energy-efficient equipment: Savings of $480 to $1,440 over the life of a server. Also, increased UPS efficiency could save $90,000 in a 15,000 square foot data center running at 100 watts per square foot.\n\u00b7 Hot aisle/cold aisle:20 to 25 percent reduction in fan usage\nFor more ideas, check out Energy Star. 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        "raw_content": "Tag Archives: steep slopes\nGeo-Congress 2019 Seeks Case Studies, Heads to US Northeast\nThe ASCE Geo-Institute\u2019s long-running Geo-Congress conference is one of the most important annual gatherings in the United States on geotechnical engineering. With the announcement of Geo-Congress 2019, the Geo-Institute notes that the event, incredibly, has never been held in the Northeast. The 2019 edition will change that in bringing the event to Philadelphia. Conference theme: Case Studies Geo...\t\u00bb\nPosted in Construction, Front Page, Reinforcement, Slider, Transportation\t| Tagged ASCE, construction on soft soils, embankment stabilization, Geo-Congress 2019, Geo-Institute, GeoCongress 2019, geotechnical case studies, geotechnical engineering, geotechnics, steep slopes\nINTERVIEW: Sven Schr\u00f6er on Growth in Geosynthetics\nBy Chris Kelsey \u2013 This is Part 2 of 2 of a profile. Part 1, based on an interview with HUESKER North America\u2019s first president, Tom Collins, looks at the founding of the North and Central American operations. Part 2 is an interview with current HUESKER North and Central America CEO Sven Schr\u00f6er. The discussion focuses on the current wave of growth with the company, which is celebrating its 25th an...\t\u00bb\nPosted in Agriculture, Construction, Containment, Drainage, Front Page, Mining, Reinforcement, Separation, Slider, Transportation, Waste Management, Water Management\t| Tagged agricultural water, business, CCRs, coal ash, coal combustion residuals, dewatering, dredging, facility expansion, geosynthetic composites, geosynthetic encased columns, geosynthetics, Geotextiles, Huesker, Huesker North America, irrigation, manufacturers, manufacturing, nonwoven geotextiles, North Carolina, road building, seepage loss, slope stabilization, steep slopes, Sven Schr\u00f6er, Tom Collins, water security\nTom Collins Reflects on HUESKER\u2019s First 25 Years\nBy Chris Kelsey \u2013 This is Part 1 of 2 of a profile. Part 1, based on an interview with HUESKER North America\u2019s first president, Tom Collins, looks at the founding of the North and Central American operations. Part 2, an interview with current CEO Sven Schr\u00f6er, focuses on the current wave of growth with the company, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary. This two-part story is also part o...\t\u00bb\nPosted in Construction, Drainage, Front Page, Mining, Reinforcement, Separation, Slider, Transportation, Waste Management, Water Management\t| Tagged agricultural water, business, CCRs, coal ash, coal combustion residuals, dewatering, dredging, facility expansion, geosynthetic composites, geosynthetic encased columns, geosynthetics, Geotextiles, Huesker, Huesker North America, irrigation, manufacturers, manufacturing, nonwoven geotextiles, North Carolina, road building, seepage loss, slope stabilization, steep slopes, Tom Collins, water security\nHUESKER Celebrates 25 Years in the Americas\nThe geosynthetics field really took off in the 1990s, and one company that was part of that swift growth was HUESKER, Inc. The Charlotte, North Carolina-based company now celebrates 25 years of manufacturing and engineering in North and Central America. The company\u2019s main markets have been in geosynthetics and agricultural and industrial textiles. The company recently moved into a new headquarters...\t\u00bb\nPosted in Agriculture, Construction, Containment, Drainage, Erosion Control, Front Page, Mining, Reinforcement, Separation, Slider, Transportation, Waste Management, Water Management\t| Tagged agricultural water, business, CCRs, coal ash, coal combustion residuals, dewatering, dredging, facility expansion, geosynthetic composites, geosynthetic encased columns, geosynthetics, Geotextiles, Huesker, Huesker North America, irrigation, manufacturers, manufacturing, nonwoven geotextiles, North Carolina, road building, seepage loss, slope stabilization, steep slopes, Sven Schr\u00f6er, water security",
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        "raw_content": "Stressed and Burnt Out? It\u2019s Time For a Career Change\nWe may not realize it, but if you are unhappy at work and in your career, then this can have a knock-on effect on your overall physical and mental health. You may find yourself willing to be sick or unwell so that you don\u2019t have to go into the office. Signs such as skin breakouts and even hair loss, or loss of appetite and indigestion are all signs that your work life balance could be out of sync. Spending long hours sat behind a computer can also result in a range of aches and pains, meaning that you feel uncomfortable and disgruntled while in the workplace. So if you are feeling stressed and upset before you even get to the office, then it could be a sign that you need to consider a career change.\nRemember, when it comes to changing your job there is no golden rulebook or ideal time to make these changes for the better. However, it\u2019s best to do so before you become so sick and unwell that you can\u2019t even cope with driving into your place of work \u2013 which does happen in some extreme cases. We spend hours and years of our lives at work, so it\u2019s important to make some decisions if you feel that you are no longer happy or in the best of health. Write down the pros and cons of your job. It could be that a lack of career progression, a pushy boss and long hours traveling to work are getting you down. If this is the case, then it\u2019s time to put your plan into action and make some positive steps to help you feel better.\nFirst and foremost, you need to decide which aspects of your work are most important to you as an individual. Do you enjoy working in a high-pressure environment, and earning a big monthly bonus? Perhaps you want a job that is closer to home so you can spend more time with your kids and have some downtime in the evenings? Maybe you feel like it\u2019s time that you learnt a new skill and gave some love and attention back to your local community, by either working for a charity or your local hospital or healthcare provider? Make sure you are honest with yourself and realistic about the kind of work that you want to do. Each and every career has its ups and downs, so must also be prepared to do some tasks in your new job that you may not enjoy. However, if you are doing a job that you love, then the hours will fly by, and any unpleasant tasks will no longer get you down.\nSecuring your new job\nIf you are looking to change your career path completely, then you will need to either complete a course or schooling so that you can learn the new skills and knowledge that you need to succeed. Academies such as UMA can help you learn and progress into your dream career in the health sector. 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        "raw_content": "Chelsea fans are furious with some players despite win against Sunderland\nThe post-Jose Mourinho era began with a win for Chelsea as they overcame Sam Allardyce's Sunderland 3-1 at Stamford Bridge.\nThere were nervous moments for the Blues but on a whole it was an improved performance from the final weeks of the Portuguese's tenure.\nIt proved to be a toxic afternoon in west London as Cesc Fabregas, Diego Costa, Oscar and Branislav Ivanovic were all booed before kick-off and the two Spanish internationals suffered the same treatment when they were substituted.\nIvanovic, a player who has looked way off the pace all season, scored his first goal of the season with a header after five minutes to ease the tension.\nPedro doubled the lead eight minutes later before an Oscar penalty in the second half put the game out of Sunderland's reach.\nHowever, the improvement did nothing to cheer up Chelsea fans, in fact, it quite possible increased their frustration. Questions will now be asked about why they failed to produce for Mourinho all season.\nAnd supporters vented their frustration on social media following the victory on Saturday.\nThe problems between Mourinho and his players were clear to see despite what the Portuguese said.\nFor Chelsea, it's time to move on and continue to pull away from the relegation zone, however, it could be the end for the aforementioned players given their current relationship with the fans.\nMourinho is a firm favourite with Chelsea supporters and the fans will not forget the actions of these players in a hurry.\nChelsea fans, how do you feel after today's result? Leave your opinion below",
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        "raw_content": "For the purposes of this agreement the \"Client\" is the party commissioning the \"Photographer\". 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Photography Fees are based on a Usage Licence specified on the Estimate. In the absence of such a licence having been specified in writing, there is no usage granted whatsoever. Changes to the Usage Licence required must be negotiated with the Photographer. For the period specified the Usage Licence is granted exclusively, aside from Photographers self promotional purposes. Where Photographs are stored electronically, they must be erased at the conclusion of the end of the Usage Licence period. We may require return, in good condition, of photographic material supplied by the Photographer at the end of the Usage Licence period. A high resolution digital file including photography in context of use - e.g. advertisement - or a hard copy of printed material incorporating photography must be supplied upon request to the Photographer.\nThe Usage Licence comes into effect from the date of full payment of the relevant invoice(s). 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        "raw_content": "Global Energy Metals Announces Partner Marquee Resources Invested $1,000,000 in Project Expenditures at Advancing the Werner Lake Cobalt Project; Earns Initial 30% Interest\nVancouver, BC / TheNewswire / November 5, 2018 / Global Energy Metals Corporation TSXV:GEMC | OTCQB:GBLEF | FSE:5GE1 (\u201cGlobal Energy Metals\u201d, the \u201cCompany\u201d and/or \u201cGEMC\u201d) is pleased to report that the stage one expenditure commitment of $1,000,000 has been reached by Marquee Resources Limited (\u201cMarquee\u201d) and as such, they have now met the requirements to earn their initial 30% interest in the Werner Lake Cobalt project (\u201cWerner Lake\u201d or \u201cProject\u201d), located in Ontario, Canada.\nThe multi-phase Werner Lake exploration program is part of a $2.5 million commitment to advance the project and is being solely funded by Marquee for their earn-in of up to 70% interest in the Project.\nPursuant to the agreement, Marquee has given notice to GEMC of its intention to earn the 70% interest in the project by incurring the next stage of expenditure of $1,500,000 on the project.\nPhase one and phase two drill programs have now been completed with a total of 18 exploration holes (4800 metres) and 5 HQ metallurgical holes (452 metres) completed at the Project. The Company expects to report the remaining results of the assays from the rest of this phase 2 drilling campaign shortly. The camp is currently being \u201cwinterised\u201d with a view to returning to the Project in early 2019 to recommence phase 3 of the exploration program.\nIn addition, Marquee previously announced that it has signed an agreement with SGS Canada Inc. to conduct flotation and hydrological test work on the Werner Lake Project. The Company expects to announce the assay results from the 452m HQ diamond drill hole program shortly, before the final flotation and hydrological test work results are released early next year.\nOnce all assays have been received from the phase 2 exploration campaign, it is expected that an update to the current resource model will be updated with a view to be released in late 2018 or early 2019.",
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        "raw_content": "Raleigh GFAF Wellness Event 2017\nHi everyone! I know I've been absent lately - it's because I've both been\n1) Hard at work on some big things, and\n2) Hardly at home (and thus, without a kitchen) - I've been on the road for basically three weeks out of the past month!\nThings will probably continue to be pretty busy for a little while, but I do have a few new posts lined up for the near future. Meanwhile, I'm stopping in to let you know about the upcoming Raleigh, NC GFAF Event! The main event is Saturday, August 12th, starting at 10 a.m. (see here for full details and directions). I will be speaking at 2:20 p.m. on Gluten-Free Sourdough: Recipes, Science, and Nutrition. I will have samples for you to try and you will learn all about how to make your own! I have 4 free tickets to the event to give away - leave a comment below or send me an email with your info and I will notify the winners shortly. Be sure to also join us for the webcast on July 31st at 7:30 p.m. for an intro to all the speakers and their topics (more info here).",
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        "raw_content": "New NY Paid Family Leave Proposed Regulations Released May 30, 2017\nLast spring we notified you of legislation enacting a 12-week paid family leave policy in New York. With amendments set to take effect at the start of 2018, employers should examine the latest proposed regulations and plan ahead for implementation.\nThe New York Paid Family Leave Act (PFL) is a series of amendments to the state Workers\u2019 Compensation Law set to take effect on January 1, 2018. PFL allows eligible employees to take paid leave time to care for a newborn, a covered service member, or a family member who has a serious health condition.\nIn February 2017 the New York State Workers\u2019 Compensation Board released proposed regulations that were subject to a 45-day public comment period ending on April 8. In late May, the Board released an updated version of the proposed regulations and a 30-day public comment period commenced.\nInterested parties can click the following links to find the full text of the proposed regulations, and a summary of changes from the last version of the regulations.\nAs we march closer to January 1, 2018, employers must start carefully thinking about how they will integrate this new law into their workplaces. Employee payroll contributions to PFL may be withdrawn from employee paychecks as soon as July 1, 2017. In addition, under the proposed regulations, a covered employer must provide written guidance to each of his or her employees concerning all of the employee\u2019s rights and obligations under PFL, including information on how to file a claim for paid family leave.\nGiven that employee medical situations in the workplace will trigger PFL \u2014 among many other laws, like the Family and Medical Leave Act or Americans with Disabilities Act \u2014 employers should seek advice on how these laws will interact with each other and how to craft informative policies explaining the same.\nE&L May 31, 2017.pdf",
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        "raw_content": "NEW DELHI, April 24 (Bernama) \u2014 Malaysian companies are exploring opportunities in sectors such as automobile and pharmaceuticals in second tier cities in India, namely, Indore, Madhya Pradesh and Ahmedabad, in Gujarat.\nAbout ten representatives from seven Malaysian companies are participating in a four-day marketing mission to the cities from today, and coordinated by the Malaysian External Trade Development Corporation (Matrade).\n\u201d The main objective of the mission is to explore possible business opportunities and expand export of Malaysia\u2019s products and services to the second tier cities,\u201d Matrade\u2019s trade commissioner in Mumbai, Noraslan Hadi Abdul Kadir told Bernama.\nIn addition, the mission will also serve to expand trade and economic cooperation between Malaysia and India, while enhancing the utilisation of the Malaysia \u2013 India Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (MICECA) and the Asean \u2013 India Free Trade Agreement (AIFTA) for the benefit of both countries.\nSuch a mission, Noraslan said, would help establish direct links with business communities in India\u2019s second tier cities, government agencies, trade associations and chambers of commerce, while enhancing Malaysia\u2019s branding.\nThe programme will focus on pre-arranged business meetings.\nTo date, over 110 meetings with 77 Indian companies \u2013 57 with 32 Indore-based companies and 56 with 47 Ahmedabad-based entities \u2013 have been arranged for delegates in the two-day business meeting session.\nIndore is a major commercial centre for the state of Madhya Pradesh and the most densely populated city in central India.\nWith the bulk of its trade coming from small, medium and large scale manufacturing and service industries, its economic base and population size has also created development opportunities, for many other businesses oriented to local or more diversified markets.\nIndustries in Indore range from automobiles to pharmaceuticals and from software to retail as well as textile trading to real estate.\nAhmedabad is Gujarat state\u2019s largest city.\nGujarat is also one of the most industrialised states, with 38 per cent of gross domestic product contributed by the secondary sector. It is known for sustained investor confidence, having received the highest number of investment proposals in India.",
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        "raw_content": "Inside Cecil Balmond\u2019s space\nThe futuristic artist talks about modern design and challenging the rules of architecture\nWhether he's is contributing to the 2012 Olympics with Anish Kapoor or creating emergency relief structures, Ceceil Balmond has a unique sense of style.\nTell us about your project with Anish Kapoor \u2013 the ArcelorMittal Orbit a 115m observation tower in the Olympic Park.\nThe Arcelor-Mittal Orbit is not just a viewing platform but it is a narrative in space. The form is one line that goes up and comes back down and as it passes itself, it overlaps and connects. All buildings that go up are simply connected continuously. Here we have a set of points in space joined up with curving lines. For the first time, we have a tall structure that does something different, instead of going up in a line like the Eiffel tower or the Empire State \u2013 it\u2019s a completely different reading of space. At the entry Anish Kapoor has put in a canopy that obscures the view up. At the top we cut a large hole in the platform so you can look back down. And then there are two mirrors Anish Kapoor has designed for the upper spaces to bring the sky in \u2013 it\u2019s so much more than a viewing platform.\nYour revolutionary modular housing for disaster relief has impressed everyone across India and the East. Tell us more.\nThe brief was initially for a very high-end market. That still stays but I was interested in also using the idea for shelter homes that could be quickly put up in disaster relief areas. That means we could come out of pre-packaged containers quickly and put it up with minimum framework and some kind of skin for cladding. These forms can be clipped together and built quickly, both in high-rise terms up to three storeys and along the ground. Given the nature of the assembly it can also climb up the side of mountains, so it is very adaptable. I cannot reveal the details yet because they are under patenting by the client.\nHow much time do you spend in India?\nNowhere near enough. I used to travel a lot to India when I was young, but in the last 20-30 years only 2 or 3 trips as a tourist or making the program for the BBC on the Taj Mahal amongst other famous monuments in the world.\nYou are often quoted talking about the hidden geometry in the Taj Mahal of Agra. How has that influenced your work?\nThe hidden geometry of the Taj Mahal is based on the cubic form and the square and the partitioning of the square into thirds, which turns it into what is called a nine-square problem. I have taken these concepts into a contemporary digital format, both into a 2D square and 3D cube where the gridding is a series of algorithms that are leading to amazing forms in my current research. We hope to publish this research from the studio next year.\nTell us more about your work in Sri Lanka and your new studio opening there.\nThe work in Sri Lanka is mainstream architecture of very large projects. The swimming pool is a particular design of mine that shifts perspective as you keep swimming in it, so it is a testing of certain architectural principles. There is also an area to build an architecture school. This will run for two weeks in spring and two weeks in the autumn where I will be stay and run workshops and also build small prototypes from the teaching. I\u2019m hoping to link up with regional architects from Sri Lanka, India and Malaysia for this in the future.\nYou\u2019ve often been described as a mystic. How do you feel about this description when your work is all about precision?\nBeing brought up in Sri Lanka I have been surrounded with ideas of mystery and magic and I think all good work cannot be reduced to total understanding, there has to be something in it that you can\u2019t quite understand. That\u2019s not mysticism but it\u2019s a kind of deep meditation on form. Certainly that\u2019s what I do most of the time, I think deeply about how something can get made.\nHow do you stay fresh in terms of inspiration and ideas?\nBy listening to music! And also reading the great exploits of others in the past, such as scientists and artists. It keeps you refreshed because you know there\u2019s never an end to finding things and inventing.\nYou are often dressed all in black. Tell us about your personal aesthetic and style?\nI like clothes to be neutral so that I don\u2019t have to fuss over them so I can only focus on what\u2019s out there and not on me. So black, yes, but equally brown, blue and purple. Dark shades. But black because Johnny Cash wore black. Can\u2019t beat him.\nFollow Cecil on Twitter: @CecilBalmond and @BalmondStudio\nFrom leads and nails to animals and Gods\nBack to Bombay\nIn This Story: Agra India Sri Lanka Taj",
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        "raw_content": "San Diego Doctorate in School Psychology on Campus Programs\nAre you searching for on-campus school psychology Ph.D. programs? If you\u2019re a working professional, earning your Doctorate in School Psychology on Campus may enhance your career, deepen your expertise in your field, or open the doors to new opportunities. School psychologists have a number of responsibilities that are important to the effectiveness of a school, from identification and testing of students for learning disorders and other disabilities and extraordinary needs, to developing IEPs, collaborating with teachers and caretakers, conducting interventions, and helping to maintain a healthy and productive school environment.\nEssentials of Doctorate in School Psychology on Campus Programs\nChoosing to study to earn your PH.D. in school psychology in a traditional program situated in a brick-and-mortar campus has a number of advantages and benefits. 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        "raw_content": "Wed 6 Apr 2016 \u2013 KLM\u2019s regional airline subsidiary KLM Cityhopper has started a series of around 80 commercial flights on its Oslo to Amsterdam route using biofuel provided by the European ITAKA consortium. Believed to be the first European regional airline to use aviation biofuels, the flights will be operated with an Embraer 190 aircraft. The aircraft manufacturer will be conducting measurements during the flights to gauge the efficiency of biofuel in comparison with conventional jet kerosene. The sustainable jet fuel is derived from RSB-certified camelina oil supplied by SkyNRG and Air BP, and produced by Finland\u2019s Neste. In January, Oslo Airport operator Avinor became the first to be able to supply biofuel directly from its hydrant system, although to accurately compare the efficiency of the biofuel with kerosene, the fuel for the Embraer flights will be supplied by fuel trucks.\nThe cost of the sustainable jet fuel for the flights, which will take place over four to five weeks, has been partly funded by partners in the KLM Corporate BioFuel Programme. Established in 2012, the initiative includes organisations such as ABN AMRO, Accenture, Heineken, City of Amsterdam and the Schiphol Group. The participants pay a surcharge on their corporate travel based on the price difference between sustainable biofuel and conventional jet fuel, which is then used to purchase biofuel.\n\u201cFor the coming years, the price gap remains the biggest challenge to creating a stable market for sustainable jet fuel,\u201d explained SkyNRG CEO Maarten van Dijk. \u201cTherefore engagement of all stakeholders, including governments, industry and end customers is crucial. Initiatives like ITAKA and the KLM Corporate BioFuel Programme are great examples where all players work together.\u201d\nAdded Boet Kreiken, Managing Director of KLM Cityhopper: \u201cKLM believes that sustainable biofuel is important for the airline industry. For this reason, we have for some time been cooperating with different partners, including those united within the scope of the KLM Corporate BioFuel Programme, to stimulate the development of the market.\u201d\nThe ITAKA (Initiative Towards sustainable Kerosene for Aviation) project claims to be the first of its kind in the world to form an entire value chain for jet biofuel production and has received research funding from the EU\u2019s Seventh Framework Programme. ITAKA coordinator Inmaculada G\u00f3mez noted that KLM was the launch customer for ITAKA-sourced fuels when it supplied the airline for a series of biofuel flights from Amsterdam to Aruba and Bonaire in 2014. The biofuel for the Cityhopper Embraer flights was both certified by the Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB) and fully compliant with the EU RED standard, she said.\nAlthough it had already taken part in a number of biofuel initiatives and research projects, Embraer\u2019s President in Europe, Jorge Ramos, said the Cityhopper venture represented the first time the Brazilian aircraft manufacturer had been involved with a series of regular flights.\nUsing 18% less fuel than the Fokker 70 aircraft they are replacing, KLM said the addition of the Embraer aircraft type to the fleet tied in with its ambition to reduce CO2 emissions by 20% per passenger in 2020 compared to 2011 levels through increasing fuel efficiency as well as using sustainable biofuels.\nEmbraer \u2013 Sustainability\nAvinor \u2013 Environment",
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        "raw_content": "In review of Proverbs 10:22 it says, \u201cThe blessing of the Lord makes one rich and He adds no sorrow with it.\u201d\nWhen the Lord blesses you with riches, you\u2019ll have nothing to regret.\nIt is the Lord\u2019s blessings that make me wealthy. He provides this without any regrets.\nToday\u2019s passage comes from Proverbs 10. In it we are told that when the Lord blesses us with riches, we\u2019ll have nothing to regret. This verse is great. It indicates that God wants me to have great blessings, and with it - no sorrow. It clearly explains that there is no downside to being blessed of God, and I don\u2019t need to apologize for having His blessing showered on me. He is the rewarder of those who diligently seek him.\nMany people who are wealthy by worldly standards are miserable. They have never come to understand the favor of the Lord. It\u2019s important to note that favor doesn\u2019t always mean that I\u2019d have the most expensive home on the block; rather it means whatever house I do have is filled with the love and blessings of God Almighty. God\u2019s favor will add immeasurable happiness because He is the one who commands the blessing.\nThe good news is that it only takes God a moment to move someone from the pit of despair to the pinnacle of success. No matter how tragic the circumstances are that surround you, He can take your life and turn it into a thing of beauty. I should learn to give any of my sorrows to Him, and then be ready for Him to overflow my cup.\nLabels: Blessings, Wealth",
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        "raw_content": "Maggiano's Little Italy was ranked first in a poll of favorite casual chain restaurants.\nBlaze Pizza is an odd addition to the list of Market Force's study of favorite casual chain restaurants.\nLongHorn Steakhouse ranked as the sixth-favorite chain restaurant in Market Force's list.\nStewart F. House/Special Contributor\nWhat's the most popular casual chain restaurant in the U.S.? Hint: It's HQ'd in Dallas\nIn a poll of more than 6,700 people in the United States, the favorite casual dining restaurant in the United States was Maggiano's Little Italy. The Italian restaurant chain, which is operated by Dallas-based Brinker International, has two restaurants in North Texas, in Dallas and Plano.\nThe Market Force Information study, conducted in November 2018, aims to show levels of satisfaction among chains. Of the top 10 restaurants named \"favorites,\" all 10 have multiple locations in Dallas-Fort Worth. No surprise: We have a lot of chain restaurants in the Dallas area, and many restaurants are headquartered here, too.\nHere's the list of the top 10, in order: Maggiano's Little Italy (with two D-FW locations); Texas Roadhouse (14 in D-FW); First Watch (nine); Cracker Barrel (11); Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen (13); LongHorn Steakhouse (one); Blaze Pizza (four); Bonefish Grill (two); BJ's Brewhouse (11); and Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen (12).\nBlaze Pizza is an interesting addition to the top 10, since it is also fast-casual. This order-at-the-counter pizza place announced in fall 2018 it would expand to as many as 20 restaurants in Dallas-Fort Worth. Blaze counts basketball player LeBron James as one of its investors.\nA statement notes that Blaze \"dominated\" the pizza space and saw $279 million in sales in 2017.\nThe Market Force study notes that fast-casual restaurants have experienced a \"sales slump.\" How can a casual dining restaurant like Maggiano's stay relevant? They need \"repeat visits from loyal guests, particularly since they're more expensive than fast casual and QSR [quick service restaurant],\" says Brad Christian, chief customer officer for Market Force, in a statement. \"These brands should be looking at options such as third-party delivery services, additional promotions and simplifying the ordering process with tablets to continue their strong returns.\"\nIf you were to vote on the study's top 10 casual restaurants, which would be your favorite?\nWhat's your favorite casual restaurant, from this list of 10?\nWhich D-FW gas station chain did our readers say has the best food options?\nNot everyone agrees Taco Bueno is America's best Mexican food chain\nPizza joint backed by LeBron James fires up 20-restaurant expansion in D-FW",
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        "raw_content": "Premier CEO Susan DeVore to keynote HIMSS19\nDeVore is expected to discuss how health systems can move to risk and drive increasing levels of savings and better outcomes.\nPremier CEO Susan DeVore is slated to deliver the Friday morning keynote at HIMSS19 in Orlando during February.\nSusan DeVore, president and CEO of Premier, an analytics company that helps health systems move to risk-based payment models, will be a keynote speaker at HIMSS19.\nDeVore will address \u201cHealing from Within: Leading Change, Inspiring Action,\u201d on Friday morning at the global health IT conference.\nDeVore leads a performance improvement company that works with 3,900 hospitals and more than 150,000 providers to help healthcare systems buy $60 billion of supplies, devices and drugs. Premier also has data on 45 percent of the patients in this country, DeVore said in an interview earlier this month.\nWebinar: Heightened Focus on Documentation Accuracy Resulted in Improved Care Quality and Delivery Across At-Risk Populations\nPremier, which combines analytics with consulting and advocacy, focuses on helping health systems move to risk to drive increasing levels of savings and improve outcomes.\nUnder her leadership, Premier has built an industry-leading code of ethics and has been named one of the World\u2019s Most Ethical Companies by Ethisphere for the 11th year in a row. It has won the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award and has been named four times to InformationWeek\u2019s 500 top technology innovators in the nation.\nDeVore has been named multiple times to Modern Healthcare\u2019s 100 Most Influential People and Top 25 Women in Healthcare lists. She is a contributor to CNBC, Fox News. Bloomberg, Yahoo, Health Affairs and other news outlets.\nShe has been recognized as a Distinguished Alumnus of UNC Charlotte and awarded the Charlotte Collegiate Schools of Business\u2019 100 Influential Leaders in 2015 and the Charlotte Business Woman of the Year in 2014.\nShe serves on the board of trustees of the Healthcare Leadership council, board of the Medicare Rights Center, the UNC Charlotte Board of Trustees and the Unum Group.\nDeVore's HIMSS19 keynote is scheduled from 8:30-10:15 a.m., Friday, Feb. 15, at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando.",
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        "raw_content": "https://www.healthcentral.com/article/coping-with-rheumatoid-arthritis-brain-fog\nCoping with Rheumatoid Arthritis Brain Fog\nYesterday I was putting away the fish I'd just brought at the market into the big white cold thing in the kitchen. As I went back to the hallway to get rid of my keys, I noticed something was off. I was still carrying the fish. I opened the big white cold thing again and found my keys inside.\nThis week's all about a profound brain fog. I can't find words for commonplace objects (had to call my mother to discover that my keys had been in the fridge). Instead of my normally fairly nimble brain, there is an empty space, positively echoing between my ears. As for my memory? I'm having trouble remembering my own name\"\nThe basics of brain fog\nBrain fog is a colloquial term for the mental fuzziness experienced by many people with RA. A 2012 study by So Young Shin gave a variety of cognitive test to individuals with RA and found that approximately 30 percent had problems with mental clarity and sharpness.\nA number of factors related to having RA contribute to brain fog. One is the inflammation of the disease. A 2009 study by Mark Swain saw a link between inflammation in the body and feelings of malaise and fatigue. Chronic inflammation can cause a domino effect within the body, which releases proteins called cytokines in the brain. These cytokines can have an impact on neurotransmitters, which again, may change behavior and emotion.\nPain can also contribute to brain fog. The results of a 2010 Canadian study showed that people with RA who had high levels of pain experienced problems with mental functions related to planning and working memory. Years ago, a social worker told me that dealing with pain takes up a lot of room in your brain, leaving less capacity for things like memory and the ability to focus. I was very grateful that I wasn't losing my mind.\nMedications play a role. In Shin's study, participants who took steroids and who had risk factors for heart disease (e.g., high blood pressure, high cholesterol) were more likely to experience issues related to mental clarity. As well, many people who take immunosuppressants, such as methotrexate or Biologics, report that their brain gets fuzzier the first few days after taking the drug.\nOther factors contributing to brain fog may include depression and anxiety, which are fairly common in people who live with chronic illness and chronic pain. One study found that as many as 20 percent of people with RA experience depression. Causes contributing to depression may include inflammation, as well as the difficulties inherent in living with RA.\nCoping with brain fog\nThere are a number of things you can do to reduce brain fog or cope with it.\nTreating your RA. As with so many other aspects of living well with this disease, one of the best things you can do for brain fog is to treat your RA. Reducing your inflammation and your pain will start to clear up your mind. I still remember shortly after I'd started taking Biologics experiencing the lifting of the fog in my mind. One day, I even came up with an equation for something fairly basic. Still, for this particular math dyslexic writer, it was an astonishing experience.\nTreating your pain. Making sure you have adequate pain management is the other side of the coin of treating your RA. Being in pain takes a lot of energy, both physically and mentally. Talk to your doctor about the impact pain has on your life so the two of you can together find a better solution. If your family doctor or rheumatologist are uncomfortable treating your pain, ask for a referral to a pain specialist.\nResting. Getting enough rest is also a key factor to clearing your mind. People with RA typically need more sleep than the general population. Information from Johns Hopkins recommends that people with inflammatory arthritis get 10 hours of sleep at night or eight, with a daily nap of two hours. Getting enough sleep and rest can help you manage RA pain and fatigue, as well as brain fog.\nA nutritious diet. Many people with RA find that different diets may contribute to an increased sense of well-being. Which diet works seems to depend on the person. Some people swear by the Mediterranean diet, others find that eating vegan or vegetarian diets are helpful, and yet others use a Paleo approach. What they all have in common is cutting out foods that aren't good for you, such as fast foods, sugar, and highly processed foods.\nTaking care of yourself. When you are tired and in pain, it's easy to let other things slide, including your appearance. Getting out of the sweatpants and ratty T-shirt can make you feel better about yourself. As a freelance writer, it doesn't matter if I write in my PJs. Several years ago, I realized that wearing my crappy, yet comfortable, clothes made me feel pretty crappy. I created a rule that during the day, I have to wear proper clothes and it's made a difference in how I feel.\nBe organized. Writing notes to myself is an essential part of remembering what I need to do. I use Post-it notes, apps on my smart phone, the calendar feature in my email program (those reminder dings have saved me on more than one occasion), and in a pinch, I write on my hand. Other ways of organizing my life include using a pill organizer for my medication, arranging my CDs and movies in categories, and regularly cleaning out the fridge, freezer, and cupboards. Organizing my day into a routine helps me get things done and forgetting less. Having a pattern is a trigger for my brain to focus on particular things at particular times.\nWhat do you do to manage brain fog? 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        "raw_content": "Poppers: What Do They Actually Do to You?\nMedically reviewed by Steve Kim, MD on February 26, 2016 \u2014 Written by Brian Krans\nWhile marijuana is becoming legalized in more and more areas, other recreational drugs are starting to come under increased scrutiny.\nFollowing pressure from Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD), U.K. parliament has decided to review the use of \u201cpoppers,\u201d which is a blanket term for various forms of alkyl nitrites.\nThe ban on the popular recreational drugs begins in April, but it could be lifted as early as July, when medical evidence is reviewed. The ACMD has said poppers were \u201cnot seen to be capable of having harmful effects sufficient to constitute a societal problem.\u201d\nPoppers Around the World\nIn the U.K., it\u2019s been illegal to market and sell poppers for human use since 1968, but marketing loopholes made them available over the counter and on the Internet.\nDuring debates of how poppers should be regulated, Crispin Blunt \u2014 a member of Parliament, and uncle of actress Emily Blunt \u2014 made headlines when he admitted to being a popper user.\nTypically thought of as a \u201cgay drug\u201d because of their historical place in LGBT culture, poppers have found their place in club culture \u2014 from 1970s discos to raves in the 1990s \u2014 crossing all racial and sexual boundaries. Their use sharply rose between 2000 and 2010 in France, becoming the second most popular drug of choice by teenagers, behind marijuana. While banned for a time, France opted for warnings on packaging rather than a ban.\nIn the United States, amyl nitrite was first listed as a prescription drug, but that was lifted in 1960 after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) determined them to be safe. After an increase in recreational use, they were later banned for inhalant use by the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988.\nThey\u2019re banned completely in Canada.\nSo\u2026 What Are Poppers?\nThe term \u201cpoppers\u201d stems from their earlier packaging. They used to be sold in glass vials and made a popping noise when crushed.\nToday, they\u2019re sold in sex and leather shops in bottles from 10 to 30 milliliters.\nBecause of their distinctive fruity, sweet aroma, they are often sold as air fresheners. In other countries like the United States, they\u2019re also sold and marketed as video head cleaners, leather cleaner, and nail polish remover.\nAnd, yes, they have other uses.\nWhat Do Poppers Do?\nWhen inhaled, poppers cause vasodilation \u2014 dilation of the blood vessels, which causes your blood pressure to lower.\nWhen inhaled, they can produce a slight euphoric effect for several minutes, loosening a person\u2019s inhibitions and increasing sexual pleasure. It\u2019s used in preparation for sex because it relaxes the smooth muscles that surround blood vessels.\nAre Poppers Dangerous?\nWhile the risk of dependence is low, poppers are not without their risks. The potential adverse effects associated with poppers can vary from mild allergic reactions to life-threatening methemoglobinemia, which is when there are abnormal amounts of hemoglobin in the blood.\nOne major concern is how poppers interact with other drugs. For example, Viagra, Cialis, and other erectile drugs, when coupled with poppers, can create an unsafe drop in blood pressure.\nAs poppers can reduce inhibitions like other drugs, the propensity toward unsafe sex is another potential concern.\nPoppers and HIV/AIDS\nThe notion that poppers can increase your chances of HIV infection has been popular since the 1980s, when the HIV/AIDS epidemic came under the national spotlight. Poppers are popular in the gay community, but most research agrees that there is no traceable link between poppers and HIV infection.\nOther research suggests that substance use in general \u2014 whether poppers, cocaine, or other club drugs \u2014 increases the risk of unprotected sex, and thus the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases. The research, however, was unable to show poppers were more risky than other drugs.\nIf you have a heart condition or blood pressure issues, consult with your doctor about potential dangers you may face if you use poppers or other recreational drugs. And always practice safe sex.\nIs It Safe to Smoke Marijuana (Weed) If You Have A Cold or the Flu?\nThere isn't any evidence that smoking weed while you have a cough, cold, or the flu is inherently unsafe. But if your throat is already irritated\u2026\nMarijuana and COPD: Is There a Connection?\nMarijuana smoke has many of the same chemicals as tobacco, but the link between marijuana use and COPD is not as clear. Learn what research says.",
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        "raw_content": "Delaying the \u201cEmployer Mandate\u201d\nBrad Wright July 5, 2013 July 5, 2013\nMuch ado has been made about the Obama Administration\u2019s decision this week to delay implementation of what most media sources are calling a \u201ckey\u201d part of the law for an additional year, until 2015. The provision under question is not only being proclaimed instrumental to the Affordable Care Act, it is also being misrepresented as the \u201cemployer mandate.\u201d I\u2019ve been sick this week, and am just beginning to feel better, so I don\u2019t have the time or the energy to explain all of the politics being played by both sides on this issue.\nMuch ado has been made about the Obama Administration\u2019s decision this week to delay implementation of what most media sources are calling a \u201ckey\u201d part of the law for an additional year, until 2015. The provision under question is not only being proclaimed instrumental to the Affordable Care Act, it is also being misrepresented as the \u201cemployer mandate.\u201d I\u2019ve been sick this week, and am just beginning to feel better, so I don\u2019t have the time or the energy to explain all of the politics being played by both sides on this issue. But, I did want to make sure that I took a moment to put some clear information out there.\nThe provision, you see, is not an employer \u201cmandate,\u201d but a \u201cpenalty.\u201d The details make this apparent: First, it applies only to businesses with more than 50 employees. These are large firms, and upwards of 90% of them already offer their employees insurance. Second, these businesses are not required to provide insurance to their employees. They are merely at risk of having to pay a penalty to the federal government if they do not offer insurance or if they offer insurance that is deemed unaffordable and at least one of their employees then receives a federal subsidy to purchase insurance through the health insurance exchanges. (The Kaiser Family Foundation has an excellent flowchart depicting how all of this works.) Finally, the cost of the penalty is far below the cost of providing insurance, which, combined with the first point that an overwhelming majority of businesses subject to this penalty already provide coverage to their employees, simply underscores that the intent of this provision is not to mandate the provision of insurance, but rather to prevent employers from deciding to stop offering coverage altogether, while letting the health insurance exchanges pick up the slack.\nThat strategy\u2013known as \u201ccrowd-out\u201d\u2013makes sense for businesses if there\u2019s no penalty for the practice. Why not save all of the money being spent on insurance premiums and let Uncle Sam pick up the tab instead? It\u2019s a no-brainer. Thus, the penalty is necessary to discourage it. Does pushing back the penalty by a year really change much? Highly unlikely. Again, most employers with more than 50 employees are already providing coverage. They\u2019re not likely to stop doing that for the single year (2014) when there will be no penalty, but there will be viable health insurance exchanges for their employees to access. The backlash from such an executive decision would be disastrous for most businesses, and not worth the hassle.\nInstead, I think this has more to do with the Obama Administration confronting the reality that implementing comprehensive health reform is a massive undertaking, with unintended obstacles encountered as the process progresses. Kudos to them for listening to\u2013and attempting to address\u2013the grievances of American businesses. Well, that, or playing politics with the mid-term elections. Who knows?\nimage: USHealthcare/shutterstock\nShopping Healthy\nMetaMed Offers You a Team of Expert Research Physicians",
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        "raw_content": "Playing Like a Champion with the On-X Heart Valve\nRon Stuart loves golf. In fact, he says, \u201cit probably can be said that I play golf more than I should, but not as much as I want to. I probably would be more profitable in my work if I didn't play as much golf.\u201d\nIn 2014, at age 60, Ron became the oldest qualifier in the Utah State Amateur Golf Tournament, and the next year, became the club champion at his home course.\n\u201cIt\u2019s fun to beat up on my younger players who are sometimes 30 to 40 years younger than me,\u201d Ron said.\nRon, who is a businessman from Ogden, Utah, was originally diagnosed with aortic stenosis when he was 13 years old. This meant that his aortic heart valve did not open all the way, restricting the forward flow of blood. Through his high school years and beyond \u2013 well into his 30s and 40s \u2013 he was very athletic and competed in a number of different sports, feeling little to no effects of his aortic stenosis. In fact, it was more than 40 years after his initial diagnosis that his doctor told him that he would need heart valve replacement surgery. In March of 2010, Ron received an On-X Aortic Heart Valve.\nChoosing the Right Valve \u2013 Being Your Own Advocate\nWhen it came to selecting the type of heart valve for his valve replacement surgery, Ron did his homework. In addition to consulting his doctors, he also did research on his own, and ultimately chose to become an On-X heart valve recipient.\n\u201cBeing an advocate for yourself, I think is important because not only do you have the information, but it allows for discussion between health care professionals. [\u2026] My questions and my research led them to be able to give me better information in regards to the valve replacement.\u201d\nRon was determined to learn as much as possible about the type of valve that would be best for him and his active lifestyle.\nRon learned from his cardiologist that he could either receive a tissue valve or a mechanical valve. Tissue valves have a tendency to wear out and require another operation, whereas a mechanical has a likelihood of lasting a lifetime.\nIn addition to consulting with his cardiologist, he did a lot of research on his own, mostly on the internet, searching websites and reading studies on tissue and mechanical heart valves. In his research, Ron came across the On-X Aortic Valve and the characteristics that set it apart from other mechanical heart valves. He then brought this information to his cardiologist and cardiac surgeon in order to ask them about the On-X Aortic Heart Valve advantages over other mechanical aortic valves.\n\u201cThose searches led me to the On-X Heart Valve and gave me a great deal of peace and recognizing that this was a heart valve that would probably work the very best for me; and hence, the reason that I asked specifically for the On-X Heart Valve.\u201d\n\u201cWhen making the choice between a tissue and a mechanical valve, obviously I was lucky enough that I had time to do the research,\u201d he said. \u201cIn my case, I'm convinced that the use of the On-X Valve was a major upgrade and has made my life a lot simpler since that procedure.\u201d\nBlood Thinner, No Big Deal\nThrough his research, Ron also was aware that he would probably need to take blood thinners for the rest of his life, but he was fine with this tradeoff, and hasn\u2019t found it difficult to incorporate into his daily routine.\n\u201cI know that some people have issues with regards to diet and what effect that will have upon their [blood thinner levels],\u201d Ron said. \u201cIn my case, that has not been a problem. Luckily for me, my diet is relatively good; I eat just about whatever I want. Obviously I'm concerned about some foods that are high in Vitamin K, and limit those, but it's just not a problem as long as your diet is regular. It has not proven to be any kind of an issue for me, and I just don't think that is an issue that someone can be overly concerned about.\u201d\n\u201cOn-X\u2026 has enabled me to live a life as full as I want\u201d\nRon said his main concern after valve replacement was that he would be limited in the types of activities he could engage in, including spending time with his grandchildren.\n\u201cI was smart enough to marry a really smart woman who was beautiful, I have four beautiful children, I have 12 even more beautiful grandchildren, and I do everything I want to with them,\u201d he said. \u201cThey are at our house at least once a week, and we have lots of fun together. We play football, we play basketball, we do whatever is needed, and I don't have any issues. 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        "raw_content": "Home Comic Book Things go fro...\nThings go from bad to worse in this first look at The Walking Dead\u2019s midseason finale\nWho could have guessed Negan scrubs up this well?\nTonight\u2019s episode of The Walking Dead delivered one of the show\u2019s most chilling scenes to date, and it had nothing to do with blood or the undead! After Negan took Carl on a haunting tour of his home, things wrapped up with the villain taking baby Judith in his arms and telling the youngster that he may very well kill him and his father to embrace life in the suburbs.\nNow, a first look at next week\u2019s midseason finale has been released, and it points to things going from bad to worse. Negan has shaved off his beard (meaning Jeffrey Dean Morgan looks exactly like his comic book counterpart), and based on the blood splattered across his face, there\u2019s a very good chance that a certain someone will meet their maker here.\nDespite arguably being better than it\u2019s ever been, The Walking Dead has suffered a drop in ratings which has seen its viewership return to season three levels (a year which was widely considered to be the show\u2019s worst). Many are blaming that on the violent \u2013 and divisive \u2013 premiere which saw Negan take out two fan-favourite characters in a horrible fashion.\nWhether or not that will lead to some changes moving forward remains to be seen, but the standalone episodes which are slowing things down wouldn\u2019t be missed! We\u2019ll have to wait and see, but for now, you can see a promo/clip from next week\u2019s The Walking Dead below.\nPrevious articleMarvel\u2019s Luke Cage will return to Netflix for a second season, and we have the teaser to prove it!\nNext article7-minute Dunkirk preview gives us another reason to see Rogue One: A Star Wars Story in IMAX\nInterview: The Walking Dead\u2019s Steven Yeun answers Burning questions about his latest film\nMile 22 Interviews: Mark Wahlberg, Iko Uwais, Ronda Rousey & Lauren Cohan\n10 Characters We Must See In The Arrow/Flash Spinoff\nHalloween: Superhero Horror Mash-Up\nBoyd Holbrook\u2019s mystery villain in Logan has finally been revealed\nPeter Parker is getting a spectacular new addition to his costume in Spider-Man: Homecoming\n20 Things You Need to Know About Marvel\u2019s Adaptation of Civil War\nEverything You Need to Know About Justice League Dark",
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        "raw_content": "City accepting bids for Public Safety Complex\nAlmost two months after approving the issuance of $45 million in general obligations bonds for construction of the upcoming Public Safety Complex, Hattiesburg City Council members have opened up that project for possible contractors.\nCouncil members recently voted unanimously to advertise bids for the complex, which will eventually serve as the new home of Hattiesburg Police Department and municipal court on the James Street site of the former HPD building. Sealed bids will be received by city officials at City Hall, 200 Forrest St. in downtown Hattiesburg, until 10 a.m. Dec. 21.\nThe bid advertisements were allowed, in part, by the recent completion of the city\u2019s audit for Fiscal Year 2017, which enabled city officials to reapply for the city\u2019s bond rating with credit rating firm Moody\u2019s. The rating was suspended last year because of the late completion of the Fiscal Year 2015 audit.\n\u201cIt\u2019s truly wonderful to have that audit behind us, and get our rating back and to start to the police complex,\u201d City Council President Carter Carroll said.\nBid documents can be obtained in hard form for a deposit of $500 per set, made payable to Albert & McCleskey Associate Architects. Fifty percent of the deposit will be refunded to the document holder upon the return of the documents to the architect in good condition no later than 10 calendar days after the bid date.\nDownloading bid documents, as well as submitting electronic bids, can be completed at www.centralbidding.com.\nEach bid must be received in a sealed envelope with \u201cHattiesburg Public Safety Complex Bid Package\u201d on the lower left-hand corner of the envelope. City council members will review the bids and choose the lowest and best proposal at a future date.\nA pre-bid meeting, which all bidders are encouraged to attend, will be held at 10 a.m. at the Public Safety Complex site, 701 James St. in Hattiesburg.\nAlong with accepting the advertisement of bids, council members also voted to accept several drawings for the Public Safety Complex, including civil drawings, drawings for the former Methodist hospital at the site, and police and court building drawings.\n\u201cThe Public Safety Complex project is something that has been discussed for a number of years and especially during my campaign over a year and a half ago, so I am excited that our city council voted to move the project along by putting it out to bid,\u201d Ward 1 Councilman Jeffrey George said. \u201cThis is a great step forward for our city as we work towards building a much-needed permanent home for our police department.\n\u201cI am also pleased that our administration has approached this project in a way that should ensure construction costs stay under control in order to save taxpayer dollars.\u201d\nOf the $45 million in bonds \u2013 which are to be sold to the Mississippi Development Bank \u2013 no more than $27 million is expected to go toward the safety complex, with the remaining amount available if needed for other municipal projects.\nMayor Toby Barker said the $45 million is the maximum amount the city can issue in bond indebtness without raising taxes, and will provide the city flexibility to issue more series of bonds if the council chooses to move forward with any other major transportation or infrastructure projects.\n\u201cBy setting the potential bonds in the maximum amount \u2013 not just enough for one project, not just at $27 million or $32 million \u2013 we can actually maximize the impact of what we\u2019re going to do now, without raising taxes,\u201d Barker said in a previous story. \u201cHowever, I want you to know that if we embark on any additional projects other than police stations or fire stations, it\u2019s our administration\u2019s position that these need to be projects with at least a 30 to 50-year life span.\n\u201cThese need to be game-changing projects. And we know that we have some very particular needs in that category, but we are not, any more, going to issue long-term debt to do things like just pave streets. We can meet that need by smart budgeting and fiscal discipline.\u201d\n\u201cThe estimated price tag grew over the past several years as more ancillary facilities were added to the plan,\u201d he said. \u201cBut when this council and this administration took office last summer, we began to study on ways to scale back the project so that it would meet the needs of our police department while being affordable on our residents and not tying the hands of future administrations and city councils.\n\u201cSo we have taken this project back to its original intent: a new police station and municipal court facility. In addition, our intent \u2013 subject to council authorization and approval \u2013 is for this project to bid out instead of doing certificate of occupation.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "In Defence of Michelle Mone\nMone's success story is an extraordinary one: born in the East End of Glasgow, she left school at 15 without any qualifications and has since achieved over \u00a31 billion worth of PR and become one of Scotland's most prominent entrepreneurs.\nAnnabel Denham I interview leading entrepreneurs and write about public policy.\nThe trend of entrepreneurs succumbing to the lure of politics is as old as the hills. Benjamin Franklin, Silvio Berlusconi, and former Chilean president Pinera Sebastian all founded their own businesses before attempting to master the political arena. Not all entrepreneurs, however, have been quite so bold in their political aspirations. Lord Sugar and James Caan, for example, are among the many men and women who have undertaken Whitehall \"czarships,\" whereby individuals from a certain industry or sector are brought in by senior government ministers for their expertise. In the six years from 1997 to 2013, nearly 300 czars were hired to address a wide range of issues.\nThe latest appointee to czarship status is Scottish entrepreneur and Ultimo founder Michelle Mone, who will lead an inquiry into the barriers disadvantaged people face in setting up their own companies. There is, said Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith, \"no-one better qualified to help young entrepreneurs from deprived backgrounds to turn a good idea into a flourishing business\". So why, since being handed the role last month, has Mone come under such vitriolic attack?\n\"Everyone in Scotland is just flabbergasted that [she] should be picked to be entrepreneurial leader,\" Scottish tech entrepreneur Ian Ritchie told BBC Radio 4. \"She's a small-time businesswoman with PR exposure far in excess of any success,\" said Douglas Anderson, a director at the Glasgow-based GAP Group. \"She's a personal brand rather than a serious businesswoman,\" added one Scottish Tory.\nIt's hard not to question whether, had she designed briefcases rather than brassi\u00e8res, or had she left the modeling of her products to the models, Mone's appointment would have caused such outcry. Her critics are right, however, that her story is not without controversy. In the 11 months to December 2013, her company MJM International made a heavy loss before its assets were transferred to parent firm Ultimo Brands International. But this is hardly the first instance of an entrepreneur entering into financial difficulty: Walt Disney went bankrupt several times before Disneyland was built; Sir Richard Branson - arguably this country's most revered entrepreneur - experienced continuous cash flow problems at Virgin Records, even when sales were high.\nIt was also reported that her business had used employee benefit trusts (EBTs) - tax avoidance schemes which were previously branded \"morally repugnant\" by Chancellor George Osborne. But the businesswoman has since taken to Twitter to state that all her business tax affairs were in \"full compliance with the law\".\nTo criticise Mone is to ignore the real problem: that there is little evidence to suggest that plucking someone from a particular industry, giving them direct access to ministers and use of government resources in exchange for \"expert advice\" is a good idea. As Ruth Levitt, senior research fellow at King's College London, recently pointed out: such informal arrangements are \"vulnerable to ministerial idiosyncrasy, opaque procedures, lack of accountability, and things can go wrong\".\nConsider the decision to hand retail guru Mary Portas the task of reinvigorating Britain's ailing high streets, which was subsequently described as an inefficient use of government money after 10 out of the 12 towns selected for investment saw an increase in empty shopping outlets. Or the fact that, just hours after private equity entrepreneur James Caan was announced as the government's social mobility czar, it emerged that he employed his daughter.\nThe problem is with the game, not the player. Mone's success story is an extraordinary one: born in the East End of Glasgow, she left school at 15 without any qualifications and has since achieved over \u00a31 billion worth of PR and become one of Scotland's most prominent entrepreneurs. Four times she put her house to the bank. She has risen, fallen, and risen again. Ultimo, which Mone recently sold an 80 per cent stake in, has been valued at \u00a350 million. And last week, the businesswoman was named as one of 45 new Conservative peers by David Cameron.\nWe can, at best, hope that Mone's review will succeed in spite of her leadership; at worst, expect it to fail because of her involvement. But research does suggest that, in the right role or environment, expert outsiders can bring value to government policy that complements the skills and knowledge of civil servants, thus enhancing the overall quality of advice to ministers. So rather than seeking fluffy titles, entrepreneurs wanting to shape policy should instead respond to consultations that they can directly influence - like the Migration Advisory Committee's call for evidence review on the economic impact of the Tier 1 (Entrepreneur) route. 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        "raw_content": "By Siegfried Hecker\n3 Kims And 6 U.S. Presidents Later, Diplomacy Can Still Solve The North Korea Crisis\nPyongyang's nuclear progress slowed significantly during times of diplomacy and accelerated during times of threats.\nAn intercontinental ballistic missile during its test launch. Pyongyang, July 4.\nSiegfried Hecker is a nuclear scientist who was the director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory from 1986 to 1997.\nSTANFORD, Calif. \u2014 Last week, President Donald Trump threatened to rain \u201cfire and fury\u201d upon North Korea if it continues to threaten the United States. North Korea\u2019s leader, Kim Jong Un, responded by threatening to launch four missiles at waters around Guam. Fortunately, U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis and U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson toned down the rhetoric this week by stating that the U.S. seeks peaceful denuclearization, and Kim announced that he would wait a bit to launch missiles toward Guam. Although the fundamental disagreements have not been resolved, these actions may buy time to defuse the crisis.\nI have visited North Korea seven times and its nuclear facilities four times, and although I\u2019m convinced that North Korea\u2019s nuclear personnel are very capable, I believe they are still a few nuclear and missile tests away from achieving the capability to reach the U.S. mainland with a nuclear-tipped intercontinental ballistic missile. They likely do, however, have the ability to deliver nuclear-tipped shorter-range missiles to all of South Korea and Japan. Kim clearly wants to be able to threaten the U.S. mainland as his ultimate deterrent to U.S. aggression, but he is unlikely to carry out such an attack because it would be a suicide mission.\nKim is a tyrant, but I don\u2019t believe he is crazy or suicidal. I believe he is deterrable. Nevertheless, it is possible that in his drive to acquire an intercontinental ballistic missile and thereby realize a greater balance with the U.S., Kim could miscalculate where the red line actually is and trigger a response from Washington that could lead to war. The recent war of words between the leaders brings us too close to that precipice.\nTo chart the best way forward, it helps to look back at how U.S. presidents handled North Korea\u2019s nuclear challenges and the threats they posed over the past 30 years and three generations of Kim family leaders. We must learn from lessons of the past.\nMiroslav Zajic via Getty Images\nNorth Korean dictator Kim Il Sung at a cultural performance in an undated photo.\nDuring President Ronald Reagan\u2019s term, North Korea\u2019s leader Kim Il Sung established the foundation for the facilities and expertise required for nuclear weapons. North Korean scientists and engineers were trained in Soviet universities and research institutes in the 1960s and 70s. The Soviets built North Korea\u2019s first research reactor, which became operational in 1967. The North then clandestinely constructed a small plutonium-producing reactor that began operation in 1986, with the capacity to produce roughly one bomb\u2019s worth of plutonium \u2014 around 6 kilograms, or about 13 pounds \u2015 per year. It began construction of a nuclear reprocessing facility that would allow it to extract plutonium created in the reactor\u2019s fuel. And it trained its own nuclear experts at North Korean universities and nuclear institutes.\nReagan\u2019s primary focus was understandably on the Soviet Union, which he termed the \u201cevil empire\u201d in 1983. He was aware of the North\u2019s clandestine nuclear developments from U.S. reconnaissance satellites, and near the very end of his term, he initiated the first diplomatic talks with North Korea, counselor-to-counselor level, in Beijing.\nReagan left office with North Korea having laid the foundation for its nuclear weapons program, but he also began a dialogue with the North.\nA French satellite image taken in March 1994 showing an aerial view of North Korea's Yongbyon nuclear complex. The box marked 01-10 is identified as a nuclear fuel reprocessing site.\nPresident George H.W. Bush witnessed the breakup of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War, which not only changed the course of history but also fundamentally changed Pyongyang\u2019s security calculus. Financial assistance from the former Soviet bloc stopped. China and Russia, key supporters of North Korea during the Cold War, pursued closer diplomatic and economic ties with South Korea. Internally, natural disasters ravaged the North\u2019s economy. Pyongyang began to seriously explore accommodation with the West, especially the U.S.\nKim Il Sung took the first serious steps toward reconciliation with South Korea after Bush announced the withdrawal of all American nuclear weapons from the South in late 1991. The next year, the two Koreas signed the Joint Declaration on the Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula which, among other things, agreed that neither would test, manufacture, produce, receive, possess, store, deploy or use nuclear weapons.\nKim Jong Un is a tyrant but I don\u2019t believe he is crazy or suicidal. I believe he is deterrable.\nAlthough Bush was aware of the North\u2019s suspicious construction activities at its Yongbyon nuclear center, the North\u2019s nuclear ambitions did not come to the public\u2019s attention until some satellite imagery was leaked to the South Korean news media in 1989. In January 1992, Washington initiated high-level talks by having Under Secretary Arnold Kanter meet with Worker Party Secretary Kim Yong-sun in New York. At South Korea\u2019s urging, Bush also called off the 1992 \u201cTeam Spirit\u201d joint U.S.-South Korea military exercises.\nAlthough Kim Il Sung had begun to cooperate with Washington, Pyongyang kept inspectors out of its new nuclear facilities until May 1992, by which time it had all the pieces in place for plutonium production and extraction. The fuel fabrication and reprocessing facilities were operational, and two much larger reactors were under construction.\nWhen Bush left office, North Korea had what it needed to build nuclear weapons, but Bush also left the door open for diplomacy.\nBill Clinton with Jo Myong Rok, North Korea's first vice chairman of the national defense commission, the most senior North Korean official to ever visit the U.S. Oct. 10, 2000.\nThe situation worsened early in President Bill Clinton\u2019s term because the North announced it would withdraw from the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty to avoid special inspections called for by the International Atomic Energy Agency after inspectors discovered evidence of cheating during visits to the Yongbyon facilities in 1992. Pyongyang also considered the U.S. reinstating the 1993 Team Spirit exercises that year a violation of the spirit of the North-South Joint Declaration.\nNew negotiations began in June 1993 that temporarily averted North Korea\u2019s withdrawal from the NPT. In 1994, however, when North Korea unloaded the reactor\u2019s fuel containing an estimated 20 to 30 kilograms (about 44 to 66 pounds) of plutonium, Washington and Pyongyang came close to war before former President Jimmy Carter intervened and brokered a temporary freeze of the nuclear program directly with Kim Il Sung.\nIntense negotiations in Geneva led to the Agreed Framework in October 1994, which changed North Korea\u2019s nuclear technical trajectory dramatically. Pyongyang agreed to give up its indigenous nuclear reactor program for the promise of two modern electricity-producing nuclear reactors to be supplied by the U.S., South Korea and Japan. The Agreed Framework also had overarching political significance for Pyongyang in its provisions to \u201cmove toward full normalization of political and economic relations\u201d and \u201cto work together for peace and security on a nuclear-free Korean Peninsula.\u201d\nIt is not that diplomacy with Pyongyang failed over the past 30 years but rather that Washington has not carried out diplomacy effectively.\nThe plutonium freeze was effectively implemented during the rest of Clinton\u2019s term. The Yongbyon reactor and reprocessing facility were mothballed, and the two larger reactors under construction \u2014 which would have been able to produce roughly 300 kilograms (about 660 pounds) of plutonium annually\u2014 became unsalvageable. He was unable, however, to overcome strong political opposition in Washington to move toward normalization or move quickly toward the construction of the promised reactors.\nSuspicions ran high on both sides. Washington accused Pyongyang of constructing a clandestine reactor inside a mountain tunnel, a claim that proved to be false. However, Kim Jong Il, who followed his father as supreme leader, was correctly suspected to have launched a covert effort to acquire centrifuge technologies to produce highly enriched uranium, an alternative to the plutonium path to the bomb.\nWhen Pyongyang launched its first long-range missile that overflew Japan in 1998, former Secretary of Defense William J. Perry was brought in to defuse the missile crisis. His efforts led to reciprocal visits of high-level American and North Korean officials to each other\u2019s capitals and a joint communiqu\u00e9 in October 2000. But time ran out on Clinton.\nClinton left office having stopped North Korea short of possessing nuclear weapons and having greatly diminished its capacity for producing plutonium. A high-level diplomatic dialogue had been initiated. A missile-testing moratorium was in place, and the covert uranium program was in its nascent stage to be dealt with later.\nSiegfried Hecker in Yongbyon plutonium laboratory in August 2007.\nPresident George W. Bush\u2019s national security team included some of the staunchest critics of the Agreed Framework. Their intent was to drive a stake through the Agreed Framework because they viewed it as a bad deal with a cheating adversary. The administration proclaimed that North Korea would not be allowed to acquire nuclear weapons and limited the diplomatic track pursued under Clinton while undertaking a new policy review.\nAlthough the president and his team were understandably sidetracked by having to respond to the tragedy of 9/11, they dashed all hopes of constructive diplomacy with the North by declaring it part of \u201can axis of evil\u201d in the president\u2019s 2002 State of the Union address and accusing Pyongyang of having violated the Agreed Framework by clandestinely developing the uranium enrichment path to the bomb.\nBy the end of 2002, the Bush administration had effectively killed the Agreed Framework, thereby opening the door for Pyongyang to withdraw from the NPT and build several nuclear bombs. Although the Bush administration\u2019s accusation that North Korea was covertly pursuing uranium enrichment turned out to be true (as I discovered during my 2010 visit to Yongbyon), the decision to kill the Agreed Framework traded a potential threat that would have taken years to turn into bombs for one that took less than a year, dramatically changing the political landscape in Pyongyang\u2019s favor.\nWashington has not coordinated effectively with its allies or with China. It has not heeded Beijing\u2019s advice that Washington must first address Pyongyang\u2019s security concerns.\nPyongyang conducted its first nuclear test in 2006 after a failed multilateral diplomatic attempt to resolve the restart of the North\u2019s nuclear program. Although that test was only partially successful, it set Kim Jong Il\u2019s regime on a path to developing a nuclear deterrent, something it viewed as necessary for survival after the fates that befell Iraq\u2019s Saddam Hussein and Libya\u2019s Muammar Gaddafi, who pursued the bomb but never reached that goal and were later ousted with the help of U.S. forces.\nDiplomatic attempts by the Bush administration late in the president\u2019s second term turned out to be too little too late. They managed to temporarily halt the North\u2019s plutonium program but did not end its nuclear weapons program. President George W. Bush left office with North Korea likely having five or six primitive nuclear bombs and a determination to build a strong nuclear deterrent.\nChung Sung Jun via Getty Images\nProtestors burn portraits of Kim Jong Il and a mock-up of a North Korean missile after Pyongyang announced it had successfully conducted a second nuclear test. Seoul, April 8, 2009.\nJust after President Barack Obama entered office, in April 2009, Pyongyang tested a long-range missile. The United Nations Security Council levied sanctions on Pyongyang, which, in turn, led Kim Jong Il to terminate diplomacy and expel the international inspectors that had regained access to the nuclear facilities in 2007. He followed that with a second nuclear test in May \u2014 this one successful.\nThe Obama administration now faced the North\u2019s steady march to an expanding nuclear arsenal. Obama didn\u2019t want to engage directly with Kim Jong Il; instead, his administration pressured the North to denuclearize before talks could start. Obama also pushed for tighter U.N. and U.S. sanctions and put pressure on Beijing to implement them.\nOn my seventh and final visit to Yongyon in November 2010, it became clear that Pyongyang had significantly raised the stakes with a game-changing modern uranium centrifuge facility. Pyongyang was moving full speed ahead toward a nuclear arsenal, and the U.S. would be unable to reliably estimate the size of its stockpile of fissile material. Unlike the plutonium route to the bomb, which was limited to creating no more than one bomb\u2019s worth of plutonium in a reactor annually and was highly observable, the uranium route was potentially unbounded and impossible to observe from afar. I don\u2019t believe that any outsiders have visited Yongbyon since I left.\nIt\u2019s time to send an envoy to Pyongyang to stress that nuclear war will be disastrous and must be avoided.\nFollowing that visit, I advised the administration that denuclearization should be the long-term objective, but in the short term, it was essential to stop Pyongyang from making things worse by building a threatening nuclear arsenal \u2014 that is, one with more bombs and better bombs. In other words, the focus should be on stopping nuclear and missile testing, which would allow the North to mount small, powerful warheads on missiles.\nBut serious diplomacy never gained traction in the Obama administration. It appears that the president did not sense signals from Pyongyang indicating serious interest in diplomacy. When Pyongyang did appear willing to negotiate, his administration considered the North\u2019s price too high.\nIn the meantime, the situation got much worse. Surveillance images and North Korean propaganda \u2014 combined with three successful nuclear tests, each with the destructive power of the bombs dropped in Hiroshima and Nagasaki \u2014 show that Pyongyang has built a menacing and growing nuclear arsenal. The North also launched some two dozen missiles in 2016, some of which may already be able to carry nuclear warheads.\nMy best guess is that Obama left office with North Korea potentially having sufficient plutonium and highly enriched uranium to build an arsenal of 20 to 25 nuclear weapons, plus a rapidly developing missile program that likely could deliver these anywhere in South Korea and Japan. In his first meeting with then-President-elect Trump, he told him that North Korea poses America\u2019s greatest security challenge.\nTrump speaks with reporters about North Korea at his golf estate in Bedminster, New Jersey. Aug. 11.\nIt is difficult to predict how Trump will handle North Korea\u2019s nuclear challenge based on his first six months in office. He responded to Kim Jong Un\u2019s New Year message that Pyongyang will develop an intercontinental ballistic missile with an \u201cit won\u2019t happen!\u201d tweet, implying that doing so represents a red line. However, he also indicated he would consider meeting with Kim under the right circumstances. Pyongyang\u2019s relentless drive to enhance its missile delivery systems in 2017 has apparently moved Pyongyang close to, if not past, his red line.\nTwo of the North\u2019s missile launches in July appear to be ICBM-capable, which triggered Trump\u2019s \u201cfire and fury\u201d warning to Kim. Fortunately, this week\u2019s developments in Washington and Pyongyang brought a temporary reprieve. To take advantage of that opening, the Trump administration must get beyond its preoccupation with the ICBM threat and focus on what I consider to be the greatest threat posed by the North\u2019s nuclear program \u2014 that Washington stumbles into an inadvertent war on the Korean Peninsula, potentially leading to hundreds of thousands of deaths, including many American citizens.\nIt is not that diplomacy with Pyongyang failed over the past 30 years but rather that Washington has not carried out diplomacy effectively. It has vacillated between negotiations and threats. A close look at the record shows that although Pyongyang has never given up its drive for a nuclear deterrent, nuclear progress slowed significantly during times of diplomacy and accelerated during times of isolation, sanctions and threats. Ironically, Washington has failed to deal effectively with Pyongyang\u2019s transgressions when it violated accords and when it egregiously exported nuclear technologies in the past.\nWashington should convey face-to-face that it does not seek regime change and that it is deterred from attacking the North but not from defending the U.S. and its allies.\nWashington has also not coordinated effectively with its allies or with China. Whereas it has relentlessly chastised China for not doing enough to rein in Pyongyang, it has expected China to work against its own strategic interests. It has not heeded Beijing\u2019s advice that Washington must first address Pyongyang\u2019s security concerns.\nTrump now faces a different and greater challenge than his predecessors. He must avert nuclear war on the Korean Peninsula. But ratcheting up the threats to prevent North Korea from achieving an ICBM capability exacerbates the risk of stumbling into an inadvertent war. Instead of fanning the winds of war with threatening rhetoric, it\u2019s time to send an envoy to Pyongyang to stress that nuclear war will be disastrous and must be avoided.\nSuch talks should explore mechanisms to avoid misinterpretation of actions that could lead to conflict and potential escalation to the nuclear level. In the simplest terms, Washington should convey face-to-face that it does not seek regime change and that it is deterred from attacking the North but not from defending the U.S. and its allies. It should reiterate that any attack on South Korea or Japan, be it with conventional, chemical or nuclear weapons, would bring a devastating retaliatory response upon North Korea.\nAlthough such talks are not negotiations, a serious face-to-face exchange of views may lay the foundation for a return to diplomatic dialogue on denuclearization and normalization. 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        "raw_content": "BJP's Big Kerala Push A Battle Of Prestige For Narendra Modi And Amit Shah\nRoy Mathew The Lede\nA pedestrian walks past a billboard for the Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP) picturing its prime ministerial candidate Narenda Modi as the third phase of voting for national elections commences in New Delhi, India, on Thursday, April 10, 2014. About 13 million voters spread across seven constituencies in Delhi will elect representatives along with voters in parts of Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Maharashtra, Orissa and Kerala. Ninety-two seats will be decided today, although results from all 543 constituencies will be announced together on May 16. Photographer: Prashanth Vishwanathan/Bloomberg via Getty Images\nKarnataka may be the only southern state where the Bharatiya Janata Party has ever held the seat of power but this poll season, the national party is making a big push to open its account in the Assembly elections in Kerala. Both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and party president Amit Shah have raised their stakes to achieve what is considered an uphill task.\nModi will be spending six days (May 6 to 11) in Kerala for electioneering while Shah is to stay put in the state for two weeks (from May 1 to the end of the campaign on May 14). Nine Central Ministers will be joining them for the campaign. Well known Malayalam actor Suresh Gopi, who was recently nominated to the Rajya Sabha, will travel all over the state.\nWhat likely gives confidence to Modi and Shah is the fact that BJP had led in some Assembly segments in the 2014 Parliament elections. The party also has a new ally in Bharatiya Dharma Jana Sena (BDJS) \u2014 a new party formed by the leader of the dominant Ezhava community in the state, Vellappally Natesan.\nThe party is also trying a new strategy to win the elections under the direct diktat of its Central leadership. The Sangh Parivar organisations, especially Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) cadre, have been mobilised and the leader of sister saffron outfit, the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP), has been nominated as state president of the party. The trick is to create the impression that BJP could win in Kerala where its vote share had always hovered from 5 to 12% in the past 25 years.\n\u201cWe have to generate confidence among the people that the party will come to power,\" Shah told a meeting of the Kerala core committee of the party in Kochi in February. He told state leaders that the BJP is contesting \u201cto win and rule\u201d. The idea was to increase the confidence of party cadre who had not fought to win in the past and occasionally even traded in votes.\nHowever, the national leadership\u2019s strategy of inducting an \u2018outsider\u2019 as state president and candidates from the film world has not pleased some of the party leaders in the state who were hoping to climb the ladder as candidates and nominees to various posts. Their silence, despite obvious displeasure though, is indicative of the party mandate - dissidence would not be tolerated by the Central leadership.\nAn unhappy state leadership though could well mean a lacklustre campaign. The party hopes to make up for this with the whirlwind campaigns of Modi and Shah.\nThe BJP was a divided house even when the alliance with the BDJS was cemented. BDJS has been allocated 37 of the 140 seats to contest. Local leaders feel there is uncertainty about the number of votes that the new party can sway as its prowess is yet to be tested. Its performance as a fledgling in the civic elections was not very promising. Besides, the party does not have the full support of all units of the grassroots organisation of Ezhavas, Sri Narayana Dharma Paripalana Yogam, which Natesan heads.\nThe battle is one of prestige for both Modi and Shah, both of whom have been running the campaign strategy from Delhi. Another failure, after the rout in the Bihar elections, could dent their standing.\nIn the Lok Sabha elections, the BJP led in four Assembly segments within the Thiruvananthapuram Parliamentary constituency. Former Minister of State O Rajagopal was the party\u2019s candidate in Thiruvananthapuram and he was pitted against Congress\u2019 Shashi Tharoor. Tharoor won with a margin of more than 15,000 votes. However, he had trailed behind Rajagopal in Kazhakoottam, Vattiyoorkavu, Thiruvananthapuram and Nemom Assembly segments.\nRajagopal, a popular leader with the BJP, is now contesting for the Assembly seat from Nemom where he had a lead of 18,000 votes in the 2014 Parliament elections. Though it may appear to be a walk over for Rajagopal, given this lead two years ago, analysts feel the battle may not be won so easily this time.\nRajagopal stole a lead over Shashi Tharoor a time when Tharoor was going through a bad patch and his popularity was at its lowest ebb, following allegations over the death of his wife Sunanda Pushkar. Besides, Kerala votes differently for Parliamentary polls and for the state polls. The BJP has often scored higher percentage of votes in the Parliamentary elections but failed to do so in the Assembly elections where the contest is between two leading political fronts (Congress-led United Democratic Front and Communist-led Left Democratic Front) to capture power.\nRajagopal is pitted against sitting member V Sivankutty of CPI(M) and V Surendran Pillai of Janata Dal (U). In the Vattiyoorkavu segment, the state president of the BJP, Kummanam Rajasekharan is contesting against TN Seema of CPI(M), and sitting member K Muraleedharan (Congress) who is also the son of former Chief Minister K Karunakaran. In Kazhakoottam, former state president of the party K Muraleedharan is pitted against sitting member MA Waheed (Congress) and Kadakampally Surendran (CPI(M)).\nThe BJP has fielded cricketer S Sreesanth from the state capital Thiruvananthapuram. He is batting against state Health Minister VS Sivakumar and Antony Raju of Kerala Congresss (D). Fielding Sreesanth in Thiruvananthapuram at the initiative of the national leadership has not gone down well with a section of party workers in the city. Sreesanth, a political greenhorn also faces strong, experienced contenders.\nIn Manjeswaram constituency in Kasaragod district, the BJP has been runner-up for decades in the Assembly elections. The party also used to arrive second in Kasaragod constituency, with victory always eluding it. One factor that could go against the BJP in North Kerala is the shift in the Muslim voter\u2019s preference in favour of CPI (M)-led LDF.\nThe BJP is sensing an opportunity in the coastal state, however slim it may seem. The battle is one of prestige for both Modi and Shah, both of whom have been running the campaign strategy from Delhi. Another failure, after the rout in the Bihar elections, could dent their standing. Will the BJP open its account in Kerala? Political observers are noncommittal on that \u2013 but they do agree that the party will definitely improve its vote share in the state this May.\nMORE: Bharatiya Dharma Jana Sena Bharatiya Janata Party bjp politics kerala election campaign kerala polls left party Narendra Modi",
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        "raw_content": "The United State is more energy independent than ever before because of a multiprong effort that includes increased domestic oil and natural gas production, energy efficiency, and more biofuels. This multiprong effort has helped push petroleum imports down to 45 percent of the petroleum needed to meet U.S. demand, compared to 60 percent in 2005.\nWith the election right around the corner, President Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney have promised to keep this trend growing. Romney promises to be more aggressive on drilling for oil and natural gas by opening areas that are currently under utlized, including off the Pacific Coast. Obama on the other hand, is pushing an \u201call of the above\u201d approach. Obama would increase drilling, but will continue to leave some areas off limits.\n\u201cNo matter who is elected, we will be more energy independent every year for the next decade, unless there are some extreme policy changes,\u201d said James Williams, an analyst for WTRG Economics.\nThe American Petroleum Institute also wants to increase drilling by opening more more oil and natural gas source. If the rate continues as it is, U.S. production could provide 74 percents of the country\u2019s liquid fuel and biofuels by 2024. According the HeroldNet, if you increase production, the U.S. wouldn\u2019t need petroleum from any other country.\nThe only thing standing in the way of increased production is the anti-drilling and fracking activists. Environmental concerns regarding fracking has caused the government to investigate and place heavy regulations on the fracking process. The investigations of regulations have caused production to slow down. While alternative energy source, natural gas, is still a fossil fuel, it produces half of the carbon emissions that traditional fossil fuels. Under the Administration\u2019s Clean Air Act, all new manufacturing companies are required to reduce its carbon footprint. Most of these manufacturing facilities have turned to natural gas to reduce carbon emissions under the Act.\n\u2190 North Dakota Oil Rigs Drop Drastically\nIowa Ethanol Producers Scale Back Production \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "It's a growing problem. Men and women who have hopes and dreams for a happy marriage, but can't find a compatible mate. What is the answer?\nFOR MORE than 50 years, the Plain Truth magazine has stood for the highest moral standards. We write frequently about marriage with special emphasis on how to have a quality relationship.\nWe have written so often about good marriages that we have caused a response that requires us to address quite a different aspect of the marriage problem. What about those who simply cannot find a suitable mate?\nIn the January 1984 Plain Truth I wrote an article entitled \"Love, Marriage & Sex!.\" The accent was on how important it is to get them in the right order.\nMost of the letters commenting on that article were appreciative and in agreement. But not all. There were two categories who responded somewhat negatively.\nOne represented the unfortunate modern trend to promiscuity.\nA large segment of society has been doing what pleases the human senses without regarding God's instructions. Our modern Western world satiates itself on food and drink and plunges into a morass of sexual promiscuity. Few heed the signs of this moral crisis.\nMuch of the Western world has set aside moral values in favor of situation ethics. Many see no harm in premarital or extramarital sex \u2014 especially when done by \"consenting adults.\" Singles who don't choose to marry often live together as an experiment in compatibility. Homosexuality, too, has become an accepted standard for a minority.\nWhen we write on the sacredness of marriage and the holy purpose for which God created mankind male and female, we are sometimes asked: \"Why, you don't mean to imply if one chooses not to marry that a person must deny sexual relationships?\"\nThat is not only what we mean to imply \u2014 but boldly proclaim!\nWhen the apostle Paul described a world cut off from God's Holy Spirit, he showed what the results would be! \"Sexual immorality, impurity and debauchery; idolatry and witchcraft; hatred, discord, jealousy, fits of rage, selfish ambition, dissensions, factions and envy; drunkenness, orgies, and the like\" (Gal. 5:19-21, New International Version throughout).\nThat is an apt description of a jaded society in the late 20th century.\nAnd what did Paul say would be the result of this life-style? \"I warn you, as I did before, that those who live like this will not inherit the kingdom of God\" (verse 21).\nI'm sure no one gets any special pleasure out of telling the world its life-style is leading to destruction. It certainly won't get any votes in a popularity contest.\nBut then this is not a popularity contest we are in. It's a life-and-death struggle. Those who persist in living contrary to God's laws will pay the ultimate penalty for their actions.\nSo this magazine will continue to speak out for God's truth. After all, that is the name of the magazine The Plain Truth.\nFortunately, as indicated by our mail, most of our readers are not in that first category.\nThe second category of letters received could perhaps be best illustrated by this letter that reflects the thoughts of several single ladies who wrote me.\n\"Dear Mr. Kelly, \"I read with interest your article: 'Love, Marriage & Sex.' I especially appreciate your articles on marriage. But you have created a dilemma. The Plain Truth pictures marriage so beautifully. That's the kind of marriage I want.\n\"But where can I find a man who will love me and respect me and obey God's laws?\n\"It seems most of the men I have dated are more interested in sex than marriage. Or they are not interested in women at all.\n\"I have tried to keep myself pure waiting for the right man. It has not been easy. And I certainly haven't found the right man. I can't seem to find one who wants to live by God's standards and who can fall in love with me and me with him.\n\"Am I destined to live out the rest of my life lonely and single? Or should I compromise my values? I especially want to have a child. I have even come to the point I would consider having a child out of wedlock. I know this is sin, but what can I do?\n\"Please help.\"\nI'm sure there are a number of young men (and maybe not so young) who are also having a hard time finding the right woman to marry.\nOf the nearly 20 million people worldwide who read The Plain Truth every month, I'm sure there are hundreds of thousands of singles. Many have not been married. Others have been unhappily married and have divorced \u2014 some probably more than once. Most singles hope for a good and happy marriage someday.\nMeanwhile they wait.\nPerhaps the first order of business is to address being single.\nRemaining single is no sin. Any number of biblical personalities did not marry. Or if they were married, became a widow or widower, and did not remarry. For many this is a matter of choice.\nThere has been, unfortunately, a social stigma with being single. This can sometimes lead to undue pressures to marry the wrong person. The predicament then created is even worse than being single. That is assuredly not the answer.\nThe apostle Paul did not marry because his service in God's work was so strenuous and dangerous he simply did not feel he could ask a woman to share a life of perilous travel and frequent persecution. Yet he indicated he had the same appreciation of marriage as any of the other ministers in his day (I Cor. 9:5).\nFor the same reason his traveling companions Luke, Timothy, Titus, Silas and others apparently did not marry \u2014 at least in their younger years.\nYet Peter, James, Philip and other ministers of God were married.\nPaul has been accused of being a misogynist and misogamist \u2014 two fancy words that mean a hater of women and a hater of marriage.\nPaul was neither.\nMany have misunderstood Paul's statement in I Corinthians 7:1: \"Now for the matters you wrote about: It is good for a man not to marry.\"\nThe times were rough. There was persecution upon many Christians. In the pagan society of Corinth, it was difficult to live a Christian life. Paul's advice not to marry was temporary. Notice what he said in verse 26: \"Because of the present crisis, I think that it is good for you to remain as you are.\"\nSome were married and wondered if the difficult times meant they should separate. A few who had unconverted mates even wondered if they should divorce. Others who were not married questioned whether they could or should get married. They did have natural sexual desires and knew they would be tempted to sin if they did not marry.\nPaul instructed those who were married not to separate. And those who were single? He understood the problem. He said, \"If you do marry, you have not sinned\" (verse 28). But he advised if they could wait till the persecution subsided, they would be better off. In no case was he permanently opposed to marriage.\nAt this time most of our readers are not undergoing severe persecution. It is perfectly normal to plan and pursue marriage if you are otherwise free to do so and if you desire.\nBut How to Find a Mate?\nWhat if you are among those thousands of singles who really do want to obey God's laws, but have not found a compatible mate to share .the remainder of your natural life with?\nIt is not always an easy task to find both physical and spiritual compatibility. Yet both are important ingredients to a happy and successful marriage.\nThe best answer to this problem anyone has ever found is to recognize one fact: The one person you can prepare for marriage is you!\nWhile you wait for the right person there are a number of things you can do. First, pray fervently about it. There is a God in heaven who knows your every need. He wants you to express those needs to him in prayer. If you trust in faith, in the course of time, when God knows it is right, he will direct you in finding the right person.\nIf you are a well-adjusted, outgoing and happy single, the chances are you will make someone a wonderful life partner. If you have developed the ability to converse, and have a warm concerned desire to serve and help, when you marry, you have a much better chance for adjustment \u2014 provided it is with the proper person.\nOn the other hand, frustrated and selfish individuals who marry out of desperation do not make suitable mates.\nTake Advantage of the Single Years\nTo diversify your skills and develop a greater capacity for a happy marriage, get the best possible education for your interests and abilities. Take the time to pursue further education or obtain special job training. Take advantage of the single years. The chances are, with a mate and, later, children, it will be hard to find time for such pursuits.\nAnother broadening experience is travel. If as a single person you can afford an international trip (or for that matter travel within your home country) you will find this can add to your perspective of life. It will help you better understand the world you live in and give you a greater sense of confidence.\nThe most logical way a person in the Western world becomes acquainted with a member of the opposite sex is through dating.\nAnd this is often where the rub comes. How do you become acquainted with others well enough to go out with them? And what if their moral values and standards are not as yours?\nTo younger singles, dating is often less of a problem than to older singles. While in college or working with others in a younger age group, dating is a normal routine of single life. But when one is no longer so young and a majority of those with whom you work or who live in your neighborhood are married, it narrows the field of availability.\nThe place not to go is a singles bar. And don't place an ad in the paper. The chances of a very unpleasant experience are simply too great to risk.\nHow to Put It in God's Hands\nBecause God is the author of male and female, the most important part of preparing for marriage is to seek his guidance.\nOne of the most beautiful stories in the Bible perhaps will serve better than any other to illustrate how God can intervene for those who have prepared themselves.\nIt is the story of Ruth \u2014 told in the book by that same name. It's quite a story.\nBecause of drought, a Hebrew family moved to the land of Moab. After a time, the head of the family died, leaving a widow and two unmarried sons. The two young men married Moabite women, but ironically after about 10 years both the young men died.\nNow there were three widows living together. They heard conditions had much improved in Judea, so Naomi, the mother-in-law, decided to return to her homeland. The two younger widows had to choose where to live. One decided to stay among her own people \u2014 the other to remain with Naomi and live in Judea.\nOne of the best-known passages of scripture in the Bible is the statement of Ruth as she made that momentous decision. She said to her mother-in-law: \"Where you go I will go, and where you stay I will stay. Your people will be my people and your God my God. Where you die I will die, and there I will be buried\" (Ruth 1:16-17).\nWhen they arrived in Judea they were so poor, Ruth had to glean the fields after the harvest just to have enough food to eat.\nThe owner of the field where Ruth was gleaning was a wealthy single man. Ruth must have been attractive, because even working in the hot sun with dirt on her face, she caught the eye of Boaz.\nHe checked to find who she was. Upon hearing the story of her love for her mother-in-law and her willingness to leave her own people, to continue to worship the true God and to seek a new life in Judea, Boaz was much impressed. He must have wondered, \"Could this be the woman I have been waiting for?\"\nAs it turns out, she was.\nBut the story doesn't end there. It was not simply a matter of a man and woman finding each other. God had brought them together. Ruth and Boaz became the great grandparents of David the future king of Israel. And from David descended Mary, the mother of Jesus.\nWhile your and my needs today may not be as important to history and the plan of God as was the marriage of Ruth and Boaz, we still can depend on God to provide our needs. The apostle Paul said, \"And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose\" (Rom. 8:28).\nThere is one thing I can tell those of you who are single and who do faithfully and patiently wait for the great Creator God to direct you toward the proper marriage. When you are happily married to the right person, it will soon make any or all of those single years seem like ancient history.\nThere is a marvelous mechanism God must have built in us. After a few months of a happy marriage, we begin to forget what it was like to be single. After a few years we almost totally forget the previous frustrations of the single years.\nAnd frankly it doesn't matter if one is 22, 32, 42 or 52 when first married. Believe me, a few happy years with the proper mate are far better than any number of miserable years with the wrong one.\nThe same thing happens after children are born into a family. When you have a child, or more than one, you will have a hard time remembering what it was like around the house before the children came.\nMarriage and children become an integral part of life.\nBut the wrong marriage to the wrong person? There is no greater turmoil and unhappiness. Far better it is to endure the sometimes frustrating pangs of the single life than to end up trapped in a miserable marriage.\nSo What for You?\nIf you choose not to marry, you have not sinned. There should be no shame in being single.\nBut if you have a sincere desire to marry and have a family, patiently wait for the right person. Spend the intervening time preparing yourself to be the best possible husband or wife.\nIt's never really too late. A man I know turned 63 last year. He had not married. He was shy and had spent his life working hard.\nMore than 50 years ago he had a crush on a girl in his grade school. But being shy, he didn't develop the romance. She later married and had a family.\nAbout 10 years ago he found she was now alone and had been caring for her elderly mother.\nStill being shy, it took a while to work up the courage to tell her he had that crush on her years ago.\nBut he finally did and they began to date. They were married last summer.\nWhen asked about his feelings on marriage, he said it's a \"whole lot better\" than he thought it would be. He not only got the girl of his dreams, he became the instant father of three and the grandfather of twin 4-year-olds.\nBut he did have a very long wait.\nMost of you who are single probably won't have to wait that long. If you really do hope for a happy marriage, make your desires known to God.\nThen do all you can to prepare yourself. Make every effort to meet people you share common interests with and who have values you can respect. There is no way you can lose if you confidently and faithfully trust in God for your needs \u2014 including your need for the person you marry.",
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        "title": "SATAN, SUPERSTAR DEVIL MOVIES - VIEW AT YOUR OWN RISK - Plain Truth Magazine",
        "raw_content": "SATAN, SUPERSTAR DEVIL MOVIES - VIEW AT YOUR OWN RISK\nHollywood's obsession with the demonic and supernatural could have some diabolical consequences.\nFor months, movie marquees all over the country have been hawking a ghastly array of lurid motion pictures featuring Satan and his demonic cohorts. Films such as The Omen, House of Exorcism, The Devil Within Her, God Told Me To, and others have enjoyed immense popularity among the theater-going public.\nAnd there's much more to come.\nThe motion picture industry is busily preparing a hideous assortment of devil movies to satisfy the demand - and cash in on the profits. Twentieth Century Fox plans three sequels to its recent hit The Omen. Warner Brothers is putting the final touches on The Heretic, its sequel to The Exorcist. Universal, MCA, American International Pictures, and other studios each have a number of devil flicks in the mill. Your neighborhood theater will soon be screening The Sentinel, Resurrection, The Car (about a demon possessed automobile!) and other imitations of imitations for your \"viewing pleasure.\"\nThe current rash of devil movies was triggered by the 1974 hit The Exorcist, though perhaps Rosemary's Baby (1968) was the first of the genre. Quick to spot a winning theme, the imitative motion picture studios - having beaten the \"disaster\" motif to death - jumped on the bandwagon and began churning out devil flicks as fast as scripts could be written and casts assembled. The more lurid and gruesome, the better.\nAnd who can blame the studios? The supernatural forces of evil are dynamite at the box office. Warner's The Exorcist - possibly the highest- grossing movie of all time - is expected to bring in, all told, over $120 million worldwide. Fox's The Omen, costing less than $3 million to make, has already grossed nearly $50 million at the box office in the United States alone, and that figure may double after the overseas receipts are raked in.\nClearly, there is demand.\nCritics reprove the motion picture industry for its creative impoverishment and penchant for imitation, but in the end it's the movie-going public - flocking back to theaters in record numbers which is ultimately to blame for the continuing outpouring of demonic celluloid.\nBut why are today's devil movies so popular, and so lucrative?\nAs with the old, not nearly as lucrative, vampire and werewolf films of decades past, there is still a desire on the part of moviegoers to be scared, to be held in suspense, to receive a jolt. And, as some psychologists have suggested, today's graphic devil flicks may appeal to people's voyeuristic impulses. Many come into the theater hoping for something gruesome or bloody to happen.\nBut there is still another, more significant factor contributing to the popularity of today's devil movies. Studies reveal that popular interest in mysticism, witchcraft, Satanism, psychic phenomena and the occult is greater now than ever before. Disenchanted with traditional religion, people of all ages are becoming increasingly curious about the mysteries of the supernatural. And Hollywood is capitalizing on that interest.\nDevastating Effects\nFrankenstein Meets Wolfman was never taken seriously. The Mummy, in many cases, triggered more laughs than shrieks. Viewers of these old monster flicks knew for certain that what they were seeing was not real, and sensed that the makers of the films were cranking their cameras with tongue in cheek.\nBut audience reaction to today's devil movies is markedly different. Viewers, in many cases, are taking them very seriously. Interviews with patrons leaving the theater leave little doubt about the films' impact. Some are literally terrified, shivering with fright. A few are sick physically, some having actually fainted or thrown up in the theater. Many speak solemnly about the reinforcement of their belief in the supernatural, and demons in particular. Some say they want to study further into the mysteries of the occult and the spirit world. And some, of course, attempt to laugh it off, often unconvincingly.\nFollow-up studies show that many viewers go home and can't sleep for days or weeks. Many are afraid to be in the dark. Some start hearing \"creaky noises\" at night. Many have traumatic nightmares. Some temporarily lose their appetites. One man who viewed The Exorcist lost 15 pounds, suffered a stiff neck, and experienced a recurring nightmare in which he attempted to intercede between a blood-lusting vampire and its female victim.\nMoreover, viewers who may have been disoriented or emotionally unstable in the first place have on occasion totally \"freaked out\" after seeing one of these films. Some have suffered hallucinations and delusions. Some have begun thinking that they, their mates, or their children were possessed by demons. Some have become uncontrollably violent, morbidly preoccupied, or self-destructive.\nDr. James C. Bozzuto, assistant professor of psychiatry at the University of Connecticut (Farmington), has recently drawn attention to an illness he calls cinematic neurosis - \"a traumatic shock to the ego produced by viewing a horrifying film.\" Dr. Bozzuto's first cinematically neurotic patients were provided by The Exorcist, which deals with the demonic possession of a 12-year-old girl named Regan. The vividly brutal, hair-raising portrayal of her possession and subsequent exorcism was simply too much for them to take.\nOminously, Dr. Bozzuto expects the syndrome to become more prevalent across the country, given the continuing onslaught of devil movies. Quoted in a recent issue of Science Digest, Dr. Bozzuto warns that The Exorcist and similar films \"can produce significant psychiatric impairment, and both the physician and the public should be aware.\"\nBiblical Inaccuracies\nPsychological problems are not the only potential danger in devil films. At the same time as interest in the \"pop religions\" of mysticism and occultism is on the rise, large segments of society remain biblically illiterate. For all they know, the pseudo-biblical pretentions of some of these films are pure biblical truth, when in fact they are riddled with biblical inaccuracies, twistings and perversions.\nThe Omen is a case in point. The film, which deals with the birth and early childhood of the so-called \"Antichrist,\" pictures him as the offspring of the bizarre mating of Satan and a female jackal. The boy's birth occurs on June 6 at 6:00 p.m. - an apparent, but inaccurate reference to Revelation 13: 18 \u2013 heralded by a comet in the heavens. None of this has any biblical basis.\nEven the use of the term \"Antichrist\" is technically in error. It is mistakenly used as another name for the prophesied \"Beast\" or great military dictator of the book of Revelation. Actually, the term refers not solely to a specific individual but to an anti-Christian spirit or attitude which has been prevalent in the world for nearly two millennia! The apostle John, writing about A.D. 90, said: \"\u2026Even now already it is in the world\" (I John 4:3). John also shows that many deceivers or antichrists - false ministers perverting the doctrines of Christ - were already at work during his lifetime (II John 7; I John 2: 18).\nThe Omen's three planned sequels will follow the \"Antichrist's\" growth into manhood and will culminate in a depictment of the prophesied endtime \"Battle of Armageddon.\" Feeling no compunction to be biblically accurate, Hollywood will certainly continue to dish out some bizarre interpretations of prophecy.\nSome theologians, consequently, have accused the writers and producers of these and similar films of unwittingly playing into the hands of the very devil whose existence they in most cases deny. By perverting and fictionalizing the Bible popularizing a false picture of Satan and his future intentions Hollywood, these critics charge, may be rendering the real \"Antichrist\" (or Beast) virtually unrecognizable. What more could Satan want than a distorted popular image of his future plans?\nThese charges may indeed be valid, though many theologians themselves are confused on the subject of prophecy.\nThere are much more immediate personal dangers in the devil-movie surge, however, than mere scriptural inaccuracies. Despite the unfounded assertions of \"enlightened\" modern day psychologists and philosophers, there is a spirit world. There are such things as demons. There is a devil.\nThe Bible reveals that Satan the devil was originally named Lucifer (\"Light Bringer\"), a super archangel of great power and beauty created by God even before the earth was made\n(Ezek. 28 : 12-15 ; Job 38:4, 7). Lucifer became exalted in his own estimation, and led one-third of the angels in a rebellion to unseat God from His throne (Isa. 14: 12-14; Rev. 12:4, 7-10). Unsuccessful, they were cast down to earth where Lucifer, now called Satan (\"The Adversary\"), and the rebellious angels (demons) have been influencing mankind ever since the days of Adam and Eve. (Read the booklet Did God Create a Devil? for the full story.)\nSatan is called \"the god of this world [or age]\" (II Cor. 4:4) and \"the prince of devils [demons]\" (Mark 3:22), who has \"deceived the whole world\" (Rev. 12:9). He is pictured as \"a roaring lion, walking about, seeking whom he may devour\" (I Peter 5: 8).\nSatan's power, however, is limited. He can do only what God allows him to do, as is clearly seen in the book of Job. Hollywood's portrayal of a great conflict between God and Satan - which God, on occasion, loses - is clearly unbiblical.\nNumerous cases of demonic possession are found in the Scriptures, as well as cases of exorcisms\" casting out of demons by the servants of God. In nearly all cases, God's servants (such as Paul in Acts 16) simply rebuked the evil spirit in the name of Jesus Christ, \"and he came out in the same hour.\" The elaborate Latin incantations and arduous \"rites of exorcism\" depicted in some of the recent films are not based on Scripture.\nDemonic influence and, in some cases, actual possession still occur -yes, even in our modern, sophisticated world of the twentieth century. Opening one's mind to demonic influence through a preoccupation with occultism and interest in the supernatural is therefore fraught with potential dangers.\nNearly 2000 years ago, the apostle Paul admonished: \"Have no fellowship with\" the unfruitful works of darkness\u2026\" (Eph. 5: 11). The apostle James warned: \"Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you\" (James 4:7).\nYet there is precious little resisting in evidence in the world today. People are not guarding the doors to their minds!\nOur free booklet The Occult Explosion is a must for a complete understanding of this important subject. Find out what really lies behind today's surge in occult interest.\nPlain Truth Magazine March 1977 Vol XLII, No.3",
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        "raw_content": "The United States Treasury Department has shut down an Ohio-based treasury accused of links with Hamas. The decision is all the more significant given the importance of external funding sources to the Hamas-led Palestinian government. The charity was one of the sources used by Hamas to revive its institutions in the West Bank and Gaza independently of the PA.\nU.S. crackdown on terrorist funding\nSoon after 9/11, the United States shut down the Holy Land Foundation and the Global Relief Foundation after the September 2001 terrorist attacks. The Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development is linked to Hamas, while Global Relief Foundation (GRF) was a front group for al-Qaeda. Their assets have been frozen since December 2001.\nSince the U.S. crackdown on terrorist fundraising, Hamas has had to look elsewhere for channels to feed Hamas activities in the West Bank and Gaza. In January 2002, a former GRF official, Khaled Smaili, set up the KindHearts charity from his home in Toledo, Ohio to fill the fundraising void. KindHearts officials and fundraisers have coordinated with Hamas leaders and made contributions to Hamas-affiliated organizations. KindHearts describes itself on its website as a nonprofit charitable organization administering humanitarian aid to the world's poor. In the past, its officials have denied being connected to any terrorist group or individual. According to their web site, \"in May 2002, KindHearts opened a regional office in PALESTINE to directly supervise and implement our charitable programs in the West Bank, Gaza strip and Jerusalem. This location joins other KindHearts' satellite offices in operation in Lebanon and Jordan\".\nBetween 2003-2004, Mahir B. Sabra was the Executive Vice President of KindHearts in Toledo, Ohio. Sabra is currently Assistant Vice President for Information Technology & Chairman of IT in the Islamic University in Gaza, a known Hamas strong hold.\nOn its web site, KindHearts posted a call for donation through Sky Bank Westgate Account No.6700037832 Routing No. 041201936. In its annual report from fall 2004 (issue No.3) KindHearts reports that its financing helps build clinics in Jenin, Bir Nabala in the West Bank, Gaza and the Beka'a Valley in Lebanon.\nLinks to Hamas\nA captured document from the Jenin Zakat Committee in the West Bank (linked to Hamas and outlawed by Israel in 2002) shows a direct link between KindHearts and Hamas. The letter, dated 11 March 2003, is signed by Sheikh Zeid Zakarna, a prominent Hamas leaders in the Jenin district, who was arrested several times and deported to Lebanon in 1992. In the letter, Sheikh Zakarna asks that KindHearts to assist the Quran and Sunna association of Jenin, known to be part of Hamas Daa'wa infrastructure. (See the Arabic document below).\nA Hamas leader in Lebanon, who is on a U.S. designated terrorist list, Usama Hamdan, reportedly phoned a top fundraiser for KindHearts during a September 2003 KindHearts fundraiser. Hamdan is believed to have communicated to the fundraiser his gratitude for KindHearts' support. The KindHearts fundraiser reportedly also provided advice to Hamdan, telling him not to trust the United Nations Relief and Works Agency.\nOn February 19, 2006. U.S. law enforcement authorities froze the assets due to its links with Hamas. The Under Secretary of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence of the U.S. Department of the Treasury, Stuart Levey testified before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs on April 4, 2006. He said: \"Our most recent action targeted KindHearts, a purported charity in Ohio that was supporting Hamas. In that instance, we took coordinated action with DOJ prosecutors and the FBI, which executed a search warrant at the moment that we froze the group's assets.\"\nLevey noted that:\nIn addition to providing support to Hamas in Lebanon, KindHearts reportedly provides support to Hamas in the West Bank. An individual identified as integral to assisting KindHearts deliver aid to Palestinians in the West Bank, also reportedly was responsible for dividing money raised by KindHearts in the U.S to ensure that some funds went to Hamas. KindHearts founder and president Smaili told a Texas-based associate that his organization was raising funds to support the Palestinian Intifada.\nAt a September 2003 KindHearts fundraising event, one of the charity's officials called upon his audience to recognize the efforts of the terrorist group Hizballah in supporting Hamas. The official also encouraged the crowd to give money and manpower to the organization in its fight against Israel.",
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        "raw_content": "Extreme Anti-Jewish Motifs on the Hamas Movement's Web Site\nFor several months, Hamas has been operating an official web site in Arabic on the Internet. The site includes a number of different sections, which give basic information, transmit notices to the press, and communicate the organization\u2019s aims and beliefs. The site also publishes Islamic anti-Jewish and anti-Israeli literature, as well as the newsletter \u201cFilastin al Muslimah\u201d in English, and other propaganda against Israel and against the Palestinian Authority.\nA new section has recently been added entitled \u201cZionist Terror\u201d which includes a large number of \u201cscientific\u201d articles of an extreme anti-Jewish nature--in the spirit of \u201cThe Protocols of the Elders of Zion\u201d. On occasion, they even refer to the \u201cProtocols\u201d as historical reference.\nSome of the articles in this section of the site are not new and have appeared in the past in the Muslim Brotherhood papers or other sources in the Arab world. The central theme in most of them is the Jewish people (not necessarily Israel as a state, or Zionism as a political movement), presented in a demonic light, as a nation whose only ambition is to control the world by calculated violent terrorist methods. According to the doctrine presented by the Hamas on its site, Jewish terror has a solid ideological base, which has its origin in the Jewish settlement in Eretz Yisrael in the days of Joshua Ben-Nun\u2019s in Biblical times. Its climax is the precise planning practiced by the Zionist Movement and the State of Israel, as laid out by the \u201cProtocols\u201d.\nThe inherent danger in Hamas\u2019 site is its ability to spread its extremist messages--in real time--into every home in the Arab world (at least those connected to the Internet), as well as those within the boundaries of the Palestinian Authority and the Israeli Arab community. There is a combination here of so-called \u201cscientific\u201d articles, based on quotes from the Bible, the Islamic heritage and authoritative religious scholars in the Arab world. This gives the written material the appearance of religious sanctity, thus transforming the anti-Jewish interpretation of the Muslim Brotherhood and the Hamas--in the eyes of a large section of the public--into a message that purports to be an integral part of Islamic doctrine.\nThe anti-Jewish message conveyed by the Hamas is an essential part of its struggle against Israel and the Jewish people all over the world and, in many respects, is very similar to Nazi propaganda. In the eyes of the Movement and its leaders, this message is fundamental to the training of its \u201csoldiers\u201d--those recruited to carry out vicious terrorist actions against innocent civilians, even at the price of their own lives, as in the case of Hamas' infamous suicide attacks.",
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        "raw_content": "I have to think if Scalia were in a position to observe this, he would be far less emotional than today\u2019s Senate leaders and Obama\u2019s administration. Ugly as it is, this is the way it is done. Both sides invoke \u201celections have consequences,\u201d and both are correct. Obama has every right and duty to nominate Scalia\u2019s replacement. The duly elected U.S. Senate with a Republican majority has every right and duty to question the nominee and then take an up or down vote \u2014 or ignore Obama\u2019s nominees until a new president takes over, if they are still in power in 2017.\nWhat all the parties may be underestimating are the the political consequences of their actions now. Republicans \u2014 especially presidential candidates and U.S. Senators up for re-election \u2014 have the most to lose. But they seem unfazed. Somebody should remind them that less than a week ago they had the \u201cbalance\u201d they sought until fate intervened. Fate awaits us all, of course, and three other justices are around Scalia\u2019s age of 79; Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 82; Anthony Kennedy, 78; and Breyer, 76.\nSeems to me the next president will have ample opportunity to restore any perceived loss of ideology on the bench, which, as the rulings of past and present Supreme Court justices have proved, is not something one can count on.\nMy advice to those pushing the panic button: Be careful what you wish for.\nRobert Ehlert: 208-377-6437, rehlert@idahostatesman.com, @IDS_HelloIdaho",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Publications \u00bb Oil Market Report \u00bb OMR Public\nPublic reportAvailable to non-subscribers two weeks after initial release*\n*For access to the most recent report, subscribe here.\nWorld Oil Demand OPEC Crude Oil Supply World Oil Supply Marker Crude Prices Marker Crude Spreads\nOur global demand estimate for 2018 is unchanged. Growth in 4Q18 was robust at 1.4 mb/d y-o-y and for 2018 as a whole growth was 1.3 mb/d. China (0.44 mb/d), India (0.21 mb/d) and the US (0.54 mb/d) contributed 1.19 mb/d of the total.\nGrowth in demand in 2019 is expected to be 1.4 mb/d, unchanged from our last Report. It is supported by lower prices and the start-up of petrochemical projects in China and the US. Slowing economic growth will, however, limit any upside.\nGlobal supply fell 1.4 mb/d to 99.7 mb/d in January as the Vienna Agreement and Alberta's cuts took effect. Our non-OPEC growth estimates have increased to 2.7 mb/d in 2018 and to 1.8 mb/d in 2019. This is mainly due to higher US output.\nOPEC crude output was 930 kb/d lower in January at 30.83 mb/d, a near four-year low. Compliance with the Vienna Agreement was 86%, with Saudi Arabia, UAE and Kuwait cutting by more than promised. Compliance by non-OPEC participants was only 25%.\nIn December, global refining throughput fell 0.7 mb/d y-o-y instead of an expected increase due to lower activity in Asia's four largest refiners: China, India, Japan and Korea. Our 2019 forecast is unchanged, with runs expected to grow by 1.2 mb/d.\nAt end-December, OECD oil company stocks were 5.6 mb below the November level at 2 858 mb, up 4.6 mb compared with end-2017. The major stock build in 2H18 was in non-OECD countries. Government stocks drew in 2018 by 22.1 mb, mainly in the US and Europe.\nBrent futures reached a two-month high of $62.75/bbl in early February, with WTI prices around $10/bbl below. The Brent-Dubai EFS narrowed to an eight-year low as sour crude markets tightened. Ample supplies of gasoline saw cracks decline into negative territory.\nThe imposition of sanctions by the United States against Venezuela's state oil company Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) is another reminder of the huge importance for oil of political events. In 2018, about 450 kb/d was shipped to the US, although this is only a fraction of the 1.7 mb/d exported in 1998 when President Chavez was on the verge of power. Much of the oil is used in PDVSA's US refining system, run by its subsidiary Citgo. The collapse in exports mirrors the collapse of production over the same period from 3.4 mb/d to about 1.3 mb/d today. In addition, Venezuela took a political decision to ship oil to China; initially to diversify export markets as Canada's shipments to the US soared, but more recently as repayment for tens of billions of dollars of loans. Shipments to India too, have grown, reaching 360 kb/d in 2017, but last year they fell by 11%.\nWhat we do know is that the sanctions are already making it difficult for PDVSA to export oil. Even so, headline benchmark crude oil prices have hardly changed on news of the sanctions. This is because, in terms of crude oil quantity, markets may be able to adjust after initial logistical dislocations. Stocks in most markets are currently ample and, with the implementation of the new Vienna Agreement at the start of the year, there is more spare production capacity available.\nCrude oil quality is another issue, and, in the wider context of supply in the early part of 2019, it is even more important. Sanctions against Iran, a fall in OPEC supply of 930 kb/d in January, sanctions against PDVSA and Alberta supply cuts all impact directly on the supply of heavy, sour oil. In the case of PDVSA, its oil is typically of the heaviest quality and requires the addition of significant quantities of imported diluents or domestic blending. With the import of diluents now sanctioned by the US, and problems in producing its own lighter crudes, PDVSA will have a tough job to make enough on spec barrels available for export. This is before it gets to the issue of who will buy them.\nLong before the US shale revolution took off, Gulf Coast refiners had invested in equipment to process barrels expected to get heavier and sourer. Instead, Venezuelan supplies dwindled, as did Mexico's, and Saudi exports to the US fell sharply as they turned their attention to fast growing Asian markets. Meanwhile, Canadian exports, mainly of heavier, sourer crude, poured into the Gulf to partly fill the gap. In addition, despite the preference of refiners for heavier crudes, huge volumes of cheap shale oil became available because exports were not allowed and stocks built up to record levels. In time, the US export ban was lifted and producers could sell oil abroad at significantly higher prices. Therefore, Gulf Coast importers would continue to need the kind of crude produced by Venezuela and some Middle Eastern countries.\nWith heavy barrels being removed from the market, refiners have to pay more. The premium of Light Louisiana Sweet crude over Mars crude has fallen to below $1/bbl from more than $4/bbl in November. Since the US sanctions against Venezuela were announced, the premium of Mars over WTI has soared from $4.50/bbl to over $7.50/bbl.\nSo far, there are no signs that other producers, e.g. Saudi Arabia, are intending to push more barrels into the market to offset shortfalls. 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        "raw_content": "Mary Brunson\nVice President, Wealth Advisor, AIF\u00ae\nMary Brunson is a Vice President and Wealth Advisor (Series 65) at Index Fund Advisors, Inc. as well as Investing for Catholics, a division of Index Fund Advisors, Inc. She is an Accredited Investment Fiduciary (AIF), co-creator of Investing for Catholics, and considered a respected speaker, author and authority on developing sound investment policy for prudent investing.\nWith a particular expertise in faith-consistent investing rooted in financial science, Mary provides fiduciary advice and institutional wealth services to religious orders including Archdioceses, dioceses, endowments and foundations. In addition, Mary works with non-religious public trusts, pension plans and individuals.\nMary is the co-author of Tending the Flock: Shepherding Catholic Retirement Plans, and author of numerous articles and papers, including papers co-authored with IFA President Mark Hebner and Nobel Prize Winner in Economics, Harry Markowitz, titled \"Can You Do Well While Doing Good?\" and \"Does Portfolio Theory Work During Financial Crises?\"\nJoining IFA in 2006, Mary served in the dual capacity of Marketing Director and Wealth Advisor until August, 2014. Prior to joining IFA, Mary was an independent marketing consultant to registered investment advisors. It was this work that led her to understand the merits of passive investing for the prudent management of assets, and the particular advantages IFA brings to clients.\nMary is a board member for the Magis Institute, spearheaded by Father Robert J. Spitzer, S.J. She is also the former National Chair of the Spirituality Commission for the National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW), as well as a member of the Board of Trustees for Catholic Charities of Orange County, and a member of its finance and investment committee. Mary is a graduate of University of California, Irvine.\nIFA Welcome Video\nIndex Calculator\nIFA FinPlan\nDalbar Study\nEmotions of Active Investors\nInvesting For Catholics\nAdvisor Bio Flyer",
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        "raw_content": "Home iPhone The iPhone 8 To Have Glass Front And Back, Stainless Steel Base...\nThe iPhone 8 To Have Glass Front And Back, Stainless Steel Base For Premium Models\nThe iPhone 7 has caused a lot buzz since its launch day. Although there are features that people love and hate about it, seems that in two weeks his popularity has fallen. Now there rumors about the next iPhone 8 will be glass. At least that indicates Ming Chi Kuo, KAGI Securities analyst, who has given clues about what the future device of the Californian company.\nAccording to the event in 2017 would be held 10 years after the launch of the first iPhone. By then the visionary Steve Jobs presented the future of mobile telephony to a world that still content with the mechanical pressing number keys, which would be rendered obsolete by a touch screen. In all this time many things have changed: water resistance, the power of processors, internal capacity, resolution of the cameras, etc.\nHowever, the commitment to the glass housing is a step backwards to iPhone iPhone 4 (one of the last designed by Jobs). It is also a scratch resistant material, although a fall can cause cracked. According to Ming Chi Kuo that is the idea that could raise the company now led by Tim Cook for their next phone, which was called iPhone in August.\nFor the analyst would be a big mistake that year that next year a review of the iPhone 7. The occasion demands is filed and would have to opt for a new design to continue to compete with larger ones.\nKuo has also predicted what versions of the new iPhone are glass 8. One would be the appearance of a model with 5.8-inch curved screen, which two versions of 4.7 and 5.5 inches with this design would not count on your display would be united. On the other hand, it has also explained around the transparent material, stating that the cause is that the Apple phone needs a glossy finish. Currently the Jet Black version is the only one that incorporates this detail on the phone, but against has two factors: the most expensive model to produce and less resistant\niPhone 11 To Feature Faster Wi-Fi 6 Networking\n2019 iPhones Will Likely Adopt New Antenna Tech\nApple To Release 5.8 And 6.5-Inch OLED iPhones, 6.1-Inch LCD In 2019",
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        "raw_content": "What is a Grassland Ecosystem? \u2013 Meaning and Importance\nThe word grassland is somewhat self explanatory. A grassland is a wide open grassy space. A grassland may also contain low shrubs and other plants, but its predominant feature is that it is a place where plenty of grass grows.\nA grassland ecosystem is a community of creatures living together within a grassy space. These creatures can include various types of grasses, insects, and animals, etc.\nThe presence of grass. It almost goes without saying that grassland ecosystems are composed largely of wide swathes of grass rather than trees or shrubs \u2013 or, on the other hand, rather than bare desert soil.\nBiodiversity. Grassland ecosystems are extremely bio-diverse and are home to thriving communities of plants, animals, insects and mammals.\nUbiquity. Grassland ecosystems are present in every single continent on this planet with the sole exception of Antarctica, which is too cold to sustain a grassland ecosystem.\nGrassland ecosystems can be found throughout the world, for example:\nIn the tropics, near to the equator.\nIn the temperate zones of the earth, between the equator and the polar regions.\nThe importance of grassland ecosystems.\nGrassland ecosystems are very important for a wide variety of different reasons. Below, you will find some of the main ones.\n1. Habitat. Grassland ecosystems are key habitats for huge numbers of different animals including zebras, bison, lions and elephants.\n2. Soil quality. The delicate balance of plants and animals in grassland ecosystems maintains a high soil quality. When humans intervene in grasslands and use them for crop based agriculture they alter the mineral composition of the soil and its quality and hence fertility declines.\n3. Beauty. Grassland ecosystems should be important to us, too, because they are quite simply very beautiful open spaces.\n4. Large area. Around a quarter of the earth\u2019s total landmass is taken up by grassland ecosystems. That makes the grassland ecosystem one of the largest and most important types of ecosystem in the world.\n5. Useful to humans. Grassland ecosystems are very useful to humans, particularly as pasture for cattle. The prairies of North America, for example, have traditionally been used as pasture grounds for many centuries.\nGrassland ecosystems come in many shapes and sizes, but together all of the world\u2019s grasslands cover nearly a quarter of all of the continents on the globe. The ubiquity and sheer area of these ecosystems makes them very important to the planet.\nHowever, climate change, intensive farming and urban sprawl are all threatening our beautiful grassland ecosystems. All of these threats derive from humans and so it is certainly in our power to stop them. Now is the time for us to act and to preserve our grassland ecosystems for the generations to come.\nDo you live close to a grassland ecosystem? Or, what grassland ecosystems in the world can you think of? Can you think of any actions that you can take to keep these precious habitats safe? Your actions might range from using less fossil fuels to becoming part of a collective environmental campaign to protect the world\u2019s grasslands. Either way, the animals that live in grasslands, as well as future generations of humans, will be very grateful to you for your work.",
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        "raw_content": "Lacrosse, and life.\nI recently had a chance to watch my 14 year old nephew play goalie in a lacrosse game for his High School Junior Varsity team. Let me start by saying my nephew is am amazing athlete. He has natural talent and no fear - which makes him wonderful to watch. He is also fiercely competitive, so he plays to the top of his game when he is on the field.\nOne thing I learned from watching the game, in Lacrosse, you WILL get scored on. There is nothing you can do. It's a tiny baseball sized ball, moving at flaming speeds whipped out of the Lacrosse Stick. It is impossible to stop every shot - so you have to accept that you WILL get scored on.\nOnce you accept that, the game takes on a new meaning. The game becomes about how you bounce back from being scored on. That's what makes or breaks the game. It is how you deal with mistakes and set backs, and still strive to play the best you can.\nIn our everyday work - we all make mistakes, or have set-backs. It's a part of life. And we have a choice; we can beat ourselves up over these gaffs, or we can move forward learning something.\nThink about a time when you last bounced back, and then moved forward. That is what makes the difference. There are will always be times when the other team gets a goal. How you deal with that, and if you give up or keep playing is the difference.\nBTW - my nephew's team team won.",
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        "raw_content": "Taking on Tesla: Pulse Motors\nCoolest College Startups 2012\nPulse Motors in Pittsburgh has built an electric vehicle that can drive 100 miles on just $0.25 of electricity.\n\"We think we're right at the beginning of when the electrical vehicle market is really going to open up,\"say Micah Toll, pictured with his co-founders Thorin Tobiassen (center) and Max Pless (left).\nMicah Toll, mechanical engineering student at the University of Pittsburgh, believes that electric vehicles, much like computers in the late 1970's, are poised to explode in popularity.\n\"We think we're right at the beginning of when the electrical vehicle market is really going to open up,\" Toll says. \"It's like where computers were in the late 70's; we're just starting to open people's minds.\"\nToll, a senior, is the founder and CEO of Pulse Motors, a start-up launched in 2011 that designs and produces a two-wheeled electric vehicle called the Personal Electric Vehicle Zero, or PEV0 (pronounced pee-voh). Pulse Motors was also founded by two of Tolls' friends and classmates, Thorin Tobiassen, who graduated from Pittsburgh in December 2011, and Max Pless, a junior that will graduate in 2013.\nThe PEV0 is essentially an efficient electric motor bike. It can drive over 100 miles on just $0.25 of electricity (about 30 times more than a Toyota Prius). The bike also charges from any standard 110 volt outlet with its onboard charger, making it extremely convenient for the end-user. It's also completely street-legal and does not require a license or registration in all 50 states, and can travel at speeds of up to 20 miles per hour. When it's fully charged, it can go about a 30 to 45 miles.\nRight now, the design, production, and sales of the PEV0 are limited to Pittsburgh. In fact, Pulse leases PEV0s to Pittsgburgh college students on a monthly or semester basis for around a dollar a day. But Toll has plans to expand the business internationally within the next few years.\n\"Our goal is to expand quickly because we really want to capture this market,\" he says.\nSo far, the funding has come almost exclusively from the founders' personal savings, plus a small amount of grant money and entrepreneurship contest prize money. The company makes a small amount of revenue from sponsorships of the PEV0's by local companies and organizations seeking to promote their sustainable image. The company has not disclosed revenues, but is seeking about $100,000 in a first round of seed funding via angel investors for their next generation of vehicle.\nBy 2013, Toll plans to open the company's first research and development center in Israel, because of the country's significant electric car infrastructure (there are thousands of charging stations throughout Israel). Plus, Toll says, Isreal is the ideal place for Pulse Motors to expand because electric vehicles are already culturally accepted.\n\"By taking technology that is normally considered too expensive or limiting and using our own innovations and business model to make it affordable and convenient, we think we can open the door for everybody and make mass electric vehicle adoption a reality,\" Toll says.\nWatch More America\u2019s Coolest College Start-ups videos, and Vote for your favorite!",
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        "raw_content": "Snitch-jacketing in our movements: time to stop destructive rumours\nActivistSecurity | 27.08.2014 10:28 | Policing | Repression\nUnfounded rumours are destroying the reputations of activists without good reason. In the following statement the Activist Security collective is saying that not only do we need to check this behaviour, but that people who continue to spread unfounded rumours about individuals after they\u2019ve been asked to stop will be publicly named.\nOver the years the people behind the Activist Security Handbook have been approached with rumours that any number of individuals are police / corporate informers. In several cases we have been provided with clear evidence and helped publicise this. For many, it just a suspicion and there is little more that can be done. For a couple of these 'suspects', there have been on-going rumours. However, whenever we ask what the basis of this suspicion, it has never been provided.\nSimply due to the persistence of the rumours, we have dug more and the conclusion we have come to is that there is no foundation to them. In one case, it amounted to simply a personal argument, in another dislike of the individual on personal grounds. Another, scenario we encountered the allegations boiled down to a political disagreement \u2013 it be assumed that because one person disagrees with another, they must be a state agent. All this conveniently forgets that incompetence, unreliability and annoying personalities are just as likely in our movement as anywhere else, and though it might amount to disruption in practice, it does not mean they are actually working for the police or corporations.\nIn one recent situation, allegations were made because an individual did not present the standard mould of the anarchist or ecological activist scenes. The phrase we regularly heard was 'they dont quite fit', but there is nothing else to be pointed at \u2013 forgetting that some of the people who we now know to have been undercover police fitted all too well. We have also learned that facts were twisted to be presented an untrue picture, particularly when people were not taking time to learn the full picture and using their imagination to fill in the rest. While generally this is not being done maliciously, the effect is just the same.\nIt is a hideous abuse of power, amounting to trial by whispering campaign in a way that cannot be responded to. As far as we are concerned, it is not only an abuse of our politics but a divisive tactic that plays into the state's hands. There are reasons not to trust people, but to label them as an informer in an unaccountable way is to take it to an entire new level, the consequences of which are being treated too lightly.\nWe are issuing this statement as we think it is very important that unfounded rumours against individuals for whom nothing actually dodgy has been ever shown stop. We believe it has become so bad that a challenge needs to be put out, whereby we will be proactive in asking people to stop spreading them and encourage everyone else to do likewise. If we continue to hear that those asked to stop are remain active in these whispering campaigns, we will take the step of publicly naming them so that they can be held to account in the way they are denying to others. We do not do this lightly.\nIf you believe someone is informing, then it is up to you to be sure of the facts before you spread that gossip to someone else. Anyone who is told such gossip has a responsibility to not spread it without knowing it is grounded in fact, regardless of how respected the person you are hearing it from. That there has been persistent suspicion is not enough \u2013 it is more likely a sign that people have nothing to go on in the first place. Reliance on the adage, 'no smoke without fire' is simply wrong.\nIf you strongly believe someone is informing, then you have a responsibility to act, or ask people to act on your behalf. You need to chronicle what your suspicions are so they can be checked over as part of a process of accountability. It is important to remember that finding out someone is an informer can be a traumatic experience for people close to them. Politically, we are deeply concerned that whispering campaigns are an assertion of power, whereby someone assumes the right to judge and destroy the reputation of another person in a closed, unaccountable manner.\nThis is not to say that you should never discuss suspicions about an individual, but rather that you need to take into account the consequences of when that suspicion becomes a rumour that spreads and takes on a life of its own. If you are going to discuss it, you also need to be able to act or be willing to be challenged on it, as there is a good possibility you may be wrong. If you need advice on how to go about this, Activist Security is willing to provide help and guidance, and have produced a booklet, available at ActivistSecurity.org, on investigating informers and infiltrators.\nEven if it is not appropriate to go public with the information (and there have been several of these with good reason), there needs to be some way of recording the information and getting it to those who need to know so that other activists can learn what the foundations of the allegations are and can make their own judgements.\nFinally, we will reiterate one of our key tenets: paranoia is not security, but when the state makes us so fearful we allow ourselves to become ineffective.\nFor more information email us at info ~{at}~activistsecurity.org\n1. This statement has been prepared by ActivistSecurity in conjunction with a number of political activists who have been following up allegations against individuals only to be disturbed by the lack of foundation to them.\n2. Snitch-jacketing is the process of making allegations against someone else in order to protect your own back or interests.\n3. This article was originally published on the Activist Security \"Infiltrators & Informers\" blog at http://network23.org/infiltrators/2014/08/27/snitch-jacketing-in-our-movements/ on 27 August 2014.\nActivistSecurity\nHomepage: http://network23.org/infiltrators\nsome problems with the above\nSnitch-jacketing doesn't seem like the appropriate word for what you are talking about - it's a loaded and emotive term which implies being deliberately malicious - spreading rumours about someone while knowing they are innocent. What is described sounds more like careless and irresponsible gossip.\nOf course we should avoid discussing rumours without some objective evidence. The problem is that finding that evidence usually involves having to talk to others, in order to trace rumours, collect firsthand accounts and other info, etc. It is very difficult to do this without some of it leaking out. Everyone has a responsibility to try and do this as carefully as possible, but it is impossible in practice to do it in an airtight way.\nIt's also worth bearing in mind how difficult it is for the average activist to establish anything like absolute proof. We don't have the state's investigative resources. There has to be a balance between requiring absolute proof on the one hand (infiltrators go unchecked because no-one can be certain) and operating on mere hunches (divisive rumours tear us apart). The doctrine of absolute proof is just as destructive as that of the hunch.\nFinally, I'm a bit wary of relying too much on one small group like the ActivistSecurity collective to specialize as experts in investigating such cases. It's great to have a group that spreads information and advice about best practice (so that people can do their own investigations autonomously, deciding for themselves whether to follow the advice or not). However it's best if a group like that does not seek (or get given) any specific info at all about who is suspected or being investigated. Otherwise they could become a prime target for infiltration or surveillance themselves.\nInternal security in activist movenments has a long history of being compromised. At least three members of this unit were working for Military Intelligence. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internal_Security_Unit\nFreddie Scap\nStone l Kennedy\nThis would be the same ActivistSecurity that told us Flash Stone wa to be trusted and the rumors against him were unfounded\nI think you need to clean your own house first\nVery long memory\nevidence from VLM please\n'very long memory': please substantiate your claim that AS vouched for Kennedy/Stone. I'm not sure AS even existed before Kennedy was outed - or did they?\nFlash confirmation\nThere was a meeting at the Sumac that moved to the Crown pub after where I along with others involved were told to stop the investigation into the bastard because (and this is a direct quote from memory) ,\n\"We have thoroughly checked him and and he is clean\".\nThis was less than two weeks before he was confronted and he admitted to what he had been doing.\nTo Very Long Memory\nTo clear up some points\n1. Nobody from AS was at that meeting or recalls it - no idea what it was about.\n2. Individuals from AS.org did not become involved with the exposing of Kennedy until after the confrontation; they were not part of the group that was investigating it. Not clear then why you think they were in a position to comment prior to that.\n3. The group that investigated and confronted Kennedy kept a very tight hold on the process and did not gossip about it beforehand that we are aware of. There were very good reasons for this, partly to protect people in vulnerable positions, partly to ensure that the challenge went as it needed to. Up until that point and what was known within that tight group, there was no other solid evidence to say Kennedy was a cop - without such evidence, how would it be possible for people to turn around and declare he was a cop? There were many people who worked closely with him over the years who were equally sure that he was not a cop as well. Other than that group, nobody else had access to the 'smoking gun' in his case.\nIts easy having suspicions; its possible to suspect everyone when it comes down to it.\nIn response to the first comment 'some problems with the above', we agree with much of what you say but to add to some of your points:\nActivistSecurity *is* more about spreading the information than doing active investigations. Generally we have supported people with suspicions rather than carried them out ourselves. Even the above statement was done in conjunction with others outside of our collective who had been doing their own investigations in to rumours and were being concerned about the damage being done.\nWe are not accusing people who gossip irresponsibly as snitch-jackets, but those who continue to do so even after they have been explicitly asked to stop: that is the point at which it becomes deliberately malicious and out-of-order. Maybe we could have made that clearer in hindsight.\nIt is hard finding the line about raising suspicions, etc. but there also needs to be a recognition when all that is going on is just unsubstantiated rumour - if there is a spreading of suspicion, then people need to also take into account their own responsibility in that, something that has not been happening in a number of cases recently. If you hear something, then you need not just to simply accept the line that 'somebody is dodgy', but ask as well what the basis of that suspicion / allegation.\nThere will always be cases were there is not 100% proof - we know of a number, but in those we have documented the suspicions to the point we think there is something substantial behind the suspicion. But a hunch is not enough to make allegations by itself - and it is surprising what can be found once people apply themselves to digging, as the exposure of a swath of undercover cops testifies to. But the main point is even if there is not 100% proof, there is something that can be referred back to, and people have taken the time to look into things, than letting trial by whispering campaign trundle on.\nMembers of ActivistSecurity are well aware that they have been targeted in the past - including being placed under surveillance and raided in the past. We have all been politically active. We do not want to be the sole and only group doing activist security. Centralisation is a bad thing, and if other collectives were to set themselves up, then we would happily support that process. Always, we would prefer that people did their own investigations first and foremost.\nActivistSecurity.org\nNot True. Correction Appeal.\nI was subjected to a specious personal attack on Indymedia in February 2009 alleging that I was a Special Branch informer. I was part of various campaigns including animal rights in Birmingham for a number of years. My activism was always genuine and at no time did I or have any intention to compromise fellow campaigners who I greatly respected for their dedication, commitment and friendship. I am fully prepared to take the criticism from opponents ref to my BNP involvement. The smear of being a police informer is unsubstantiated and spiteful which has no validity. 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        "raw_content": "About Us Recent News 2017 November Acetaminophen during pregnancy linked to ADHD in kids\nNov. 18, 2017\u2014Many moms-to-be use acetaminophen, a common over-the-counter medicine found in Tylenol and Excedrin. In fact, an estimated 65 to 70% of pregnant women in the United States use it for pain relief. This drug has long been considered safe for use during pregnancy.\nBut a new study suggests that prenatal exposure to the drug can be trouble. It's linked to higher risk of behavior disorders, such as attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), in kids.\nAcetaminophen and ADHD\nThe study followed almost 113,000 Danish children and their families, including over 2,246 with ADHD. Researchers sent expecting mothers and fathers surveys at 18 weeks. They also sent follow-up surveys to mothers later during their pregnancy and after delivery. Researchers referenced this info when looking at the children's medical data at age 6 months, 1.5 years, and 3 years.\nAlmost half of moms reported using acetaminophen while pregnant. The risk of ADHD grew the longer moms used the drug. It was notably stronger if moms took the painkiller into the second and third trimesters of their pregnancies.\nWhen moms used the drug for 29 days or more during pregnancy, their children were twice as likely to be diagnosed with ADHD. Similarly, fathers who used it for 29 days or more before conception were twice as likely to have children with ADHD.\nThe study also found that the children of women who took the drug to treat fever or infections for 22 to 28 days during pregnancy were six times more likely to be diagnosed with ADHD. Children whose mothers used the drug for less than 8 days had far lower rates of ADHD.\nResearchers have a few theories as to why this drug might raise a child's risk of ADHD. One theory is that it interferes with hormones related to brain development. But more research is needed.\nWhen researchers discovered that aspirin caused Reye's syndrome, it saved many lives. Confirming this potential cause of ADHD could make a big difference too.\nThe study was published in Pediatrics.\nDuring pregnancy, a woman's body changes. Habits that were once healthy might not be the best choice while she\u2019s pregnant.\nExpectant mothers should talk to their doctors about any medications and supplements they take. Test your prenatal smarts with our pregnancy quiz.",
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The holiday marks the completion of the annual Torah reading cycle.\nThe Torah contains the first five books of the Holy Scriptures and is Judaism\u2019s most revered text. It is divided into weekly reading portions, and in this way, Jewish people read through the entire Torah each year. The annual schedule of readings ends on the morning of Simchat Torah and begins again that evening.\nIn Messianic Judaism, Simchat Torah is a time to rejoice also in God\u2019s Word given through the remainder of the Tanakh (TAH-nahk) \u2013 the Old Covenant Scriptures \u2013 as well as the New Covenant writings and in Yeshua Himself, who is called the Word of God (Revelation 19:13).\nChanukah (HKHAH-noo-kah) is an eight-day festival that takes place in November or December. On the Hebrew calendar, it runs from the 25th day of the Hebrew month of Kislev to the second or third day of Trevet, depending on how many days Kislev has that year.\nChanukah is also called the Feast of Dedication and Festival of Lights. It commemorates the second-century rededication of the Temple after it had been desecrated by Antiochus IV. Chanukah means \u201cdedication.\u201d\nChanukah also celebrates a miracle of light. According to legend, there was not enough oil to burn the Temple menorah, and the Jewish people were eager to cleanse and rededicate their holy place of worship. They lit the menorah, and one day\u2019s worth of oil burned for eight days until more was made and purified.\nChanukah is not one of the biblical feasts appointed by God and is not a major holiday in Judaism. 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When the angel of death \u2013 the tenth and final plague God unleashed on Egypt \u2013 visited the land, he would see the blood and pass over their homes sparing them the death of their firstborn.\nAs part of observing the Feast of Unleavened Bread, God instructed the Jewish people to remove all chametz (khah-METZ) \u2013 leavening agents \u2013 from their homes and eat unleavened bread for seven days. This is done in remembrance of their ancestor\u2019s hurried flight from Egypt that left no time for their bread to rise.\nPassover is the first of the Spring Feasts, which each contain a foreshadowing of events that took place at Yeshua\u2019s first coming. Yeshua \u2013 the Lamb of God \u2013 died on Passover, and Messianic Judaism recognizes Him in the same way the apostle Paul identified Him \u2012 as \u201cour Passover Lamb\u201d who delivers us from bondage to sin. Also, the New Covenant likens sin to leaven and encourages us to remove it from our lives as we remove leaven from our homes at Passover (1 Corinthians 5:7\u20128).\nSee Leviticus 23:5\u20128 and Numbers 28:16\u201225.\nThe Feast of Firstfruits occurs during Passover week. It is in the Hebrew month of Nisan \u2013 March or April on the Gregorian calendar \u2013 and occurs the day after the first Sabbath of Passover. In Hebrew, it is called Bikkurim (Bee-kour-EEM). It is one of the annual, commanded Feasts of the Lord.\nBikkurim was an agricultural feast in which every physically able Jewish man was to bring the first of his barley harvest to the Temple as an offering to God. Contained in the Feast of Firstfruits is a prophetic picture of Yeshua who rose from the dead on this holy day. The apostle Paul identifies Him as the firstfruits of the coming resurrection.\nSee Leviticus 23:9\u201314.\nYom HaShoah (YOHM Ha-SHO-ah) is Israel\u2019s Holocaust Remembrance Day. 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        "raw_content": "Casebook \u2013 A question of memory\nEvery month for the last five years I\u2019ve written about an issue that I\u2019ve helped people with. That might be to helping them to stop doing something, like smoking. Or it might be to help them start to do something that they were previously afraid of, like flying. This month though I thought I\u2019d write about one of the requests I\u2019ve had to refuse, about someone\u2019s memory.\nI was asked by a woman if I could hypnotise her husband. Normally when people ring and ask about their partners seeing me it\u2019s about a habit or a phobia that\u2019s driving them mad. On this occasion though it wasn\u2019t a habit or a phobia, and their partner didn\u2019t even know anything about it.\nWhat the woman wanted was for me to hypnotise her husband, and if possible without him knowing. I told her straightaway that I wasn\u2019t prepared to do that, as everything I do is with the informed consent of the person involved.\nI was concerned as well about why they didn\u2019t want their partner to know that they were being hypnotised. Was he scared of being hypnotised, as some people are, because he thought that he would be completely suggestible? It isn\u2019t the case at all, but it\u2019s still a very common belief about hypnosis.\nShe asked if I\u2019d be prepared to hypnotise her husband if she could get him to give his consent. I explained again that his consent to be hypnotised was only part of the question. The other part was what he wanted to be hypnotised for.\nIt was then she told me that she wanted to question her husband about a suspected affair two years ago. He\u2019d repeatedly denied it, but she remained suspicious, and she\u2019d been told that hypnosis made people unable to lie and unable to not answer a question. I tried to explain that they are both myths, and that being hypnotised isn\u2019t like being given a truth drug.\nWhat, she asked me, if I would ask the questions in her presence while she observed? There were dates when he said he couldn\u2019t remember what he was doing, and she wanted to uncover the truth. I had to explain to her again that it wasn\u2019t who asked the questions, or how they are asked. It\u2019s about how our memory and our mind works, and being hypnotised being completely unsuitable for what she wanted to achieve.\nWhat was particularly sad about this request was that the woman making it was so unhappy. Her suspicions were a real cause of anguish for her. I tried to help her see that hypnosis wasn\u2019t the way to resolve them, but she refused to even consider seeing the other people I knew were in a better position to help her. Sadly I think that she may be struggling with those suspicions for some time.\nIf you found this case study about the limits of memory and hypnotherapy interesting then 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|February 2nd, 2017|Case histories, Hypnotherapy|0 Comments",
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        "raw_content": "I am a Research Fellow at Centre for Evidence and Social Innovation, aligned to its Mental Health and Wellbeing Programme.\nThe central concern of my research is how we come to understand our societal roles and what is expected of us at different stages of life, and how this process shapes our identity and our wellbeing. Through this lens, I\u2019ve looked at the mental health of caregivers, at social mobility and at peer influence in adolescence. I\u2019m currently focusing on the workplace, organisational roles and how employers and individuals meet the challenges posed by population ageing.",
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        "raw_content": "Home / Healthy & Happy / Health Benefits Of Peppermint Oil\nPeppermint is traditional to Europe, however it is now used worldwide for its natural and medicinal properties. It contains menthol, menthone and menthyl esters and hence it is used in a variety of products such as soaps, cleansers, shampoos, toothpaste and gum. The leaves of the herb are also used in tea to add a natural and refreshing flavor. In terms of nutritional content, peppermint contains calcium, magnesium, iron, essential vitamins and also omeg-3 fatty acids.\nHere are some of the natural health benefits of using peppermint oil.\nPeppermint oil has antifungal properties that treat infections caused due to fungal growth. When applied on the affected region on the nail, peppermint oil can prevent the occurrence of fungal infections.\nApplying diluted peppermint oil on the forehead can relieve headaches. Along with this, inhaling peppermint oil from a handkerchief can help eliminate the feeling of nausea caused due to stomach flu or motion sickness of any kind. It has a relaxing, anti inflammatory and cooling effect which reduces pain of migraine or feeling of nausea in a matter of minutes.\nHelps Respiratory Problems\nPeppermint is rich in menthol which has soothing and cooling qualities. Hence you find many lozenges with a peppermint flavor. The menthol helps to cool the insides and clear the respiratory track from congestion or mucus. It is also used in vapor rubs for a similar treatment for respiratory problems. It can be used to treat sinus, congestion, bronchitis, cough and even asthma.\nPeppermint oil has a soothing effect on the muscles and nerves and can help reduce pain in any part of the body. When applied topically on a sore region, the peppermint oil soothes the area and has a cooling effect which provides comfort to the muscles and can help alleviate the pain. It also helps to reduce swellings and minimize the risk of inflammation.\nThe olfactory senses are affected due to the fragrance of peppermint oil which then increases the rate of the pulse and blood circulation in the body. Hence it is very commonly used in aromatherapy treatments. The stimulating fragrance signals the body to boost the metabolism and help oxygenate the organs and the brain thus stimulating their respective functions. This can prevent neuro degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer\u2019s and even improve memory and cognitive function. The improved blood circulation also helps those with diabetes to ensure that low glucose levels do not cause a blood sugar imbalance.\nPeppermint is very commonly used in shampoos. It has a soothing effect on the scalp which can prevent flakiness, dandruff and even lice. The cooling effect also boosts the hair follicle which can encourage hair growth. The antiseptic properties also prevent irritation of the scalp due to dandruff or product buildup. The regenerative properties of the oil also make it a useful treatment for baldness and hair loss and hence it is used in various hair care products.\nPeppermint oil is used for those who regularly suffer from allergic reactions or common illnesses such as colds and coughs. It strengthens the weakened immune system and the antiviral, antifungal and antibacterial properties fight against any infections that develop in the body. Since it contains camphor, carvacrol and menthol, it can fight against most bacteria and keep the body well protected from foreign pathogens.\nPeppermint oil fragrance is used in aromatherapy because it is an excellent stress buster too. It cools the mind and provides immediate relief from anxiety, fear, worries and other mental stressors. It also has a refreshing quality which can instantly uplift the mood. By boosting the mental activity, it strengthens mental focus and the brain\u2019s cognitive ability.\nIt\u2019s true; one little bottle of peppermint oil on your night stand is all you need to ensure consistent good health for your family.\nImage Source: http://www.bestherbalhealth.com/how-to-clean-your-lungs-using-peppermint-oil/\nCan Blood Pressure Be Treated Naturally?",
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        "raw_content": "Eisenhower Asks Congress to Liberalize Immigration Legislation\nPresident Dwight Eisenhower addressing the gathering of American Field Service Students on the lawn at the White House, July 22, 1957. (Keystone/Getty Images)\nPresident Eisenhower asked Congress today for liberalizing changes in the McCarran-Walter Immigration Act. His recommendations would allow more Southern European and Mediterranean peoples to immigrate to this country. The President also called for permanent legislation to give haven to refugees \u201cwho have fled or in the future flee\u201d Communist persecution.\nIn a message to Congress, the President said that the application of the McCarran-Walter Act has demonstrated that \u201ccertain provisions operate inequitably and others are outmoded in the world of today.\u201d He called for a re-examination of the national origins quota system and expressed faith that Congress will continue to \u201cstudy\u201d the system with a view towards its change.\nHe asked immediately, however, that \u201cinterim measures\u201d be acted upon. He called for a general revision of the law to allow about 65,000 more immigrants to come to this country each year. This would be made possible by basing the quota on the 1950 census of population rather than the 1920 census which allows a maximum of 154, 857 immigrants each year. He also asked for a redistribution of immigrant quotas in proportion to the actual immigration\u201d to the U. S. from 1924 to 1955. This would benefit Southern and Easterb Europeans since practically immigration from these areas have been heaviest.\nThe President called for a \u201cpooling\u201d of unused quotas by areas\u2013Europe, Africa. Asia, and the Pacific Oceanic area\u2013to be distributed on a first come, first serve basis without regard to country of birth within the area.\u201d If this measure were passed Southern and Eastern Europeans would also benefit by this provision since unused quota umbers from Northern European countries would be redistributed to Southern and Eastern European countries. In the past, countries like England and Ireland have used only a small percentage of the total quota number allotted.\nThe President also called for the elimination of \u201cmortgages\u201d on quotas resulting under the now defunct Displaced Persons Act and for special provisions to admit orphans into the country.",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Car Accident Attorney \u00bb 18 Wheeler Accident Attorney\n18 Wheeler Accident Attorney in Dallas TX\nDallas is a popular thoroughfare for large commercial trucks, semi-trucks, big rigs, and 18-wheelers. In addition, Dallas roads are full of livestock trucks transporting cattle and other farm animals across the state, as well as oil tankers and hazardous chemical trucks. These vehicles pose a problem when they share the roads and are responsible for catastrophic accidents year round.\nA fully loaded big rig can weigh as much as 80,000 pounds. In comparison, an automobile weighs a mere 3,000 pounds. When these two vehicles collide, the automobile\u2019s occupants are the ones who sustain the majority of the injuries. Unfortunately, trucking companies have large law firms dedicated to protecting their interests and reducing their liabilities. As such, trucking accident victims in Dallas need aggressive legal representation from the moment they are injured in a trucking accident.\nSemi Truck Accident Causes\nWhen an accident is imminent, semi trucks cannot turn or stop quickly. This increases the risk of serious injury upon impact especially at high speeds or in poor weather conditions. Any number of factors can cause a truck accident, but some of the more common causes of Dallas 18-wheel truck accidents include:\nNegligent or distracted driving\nCommon Truck Accident Injuries\nCars, SUVs, and other passenger vehicles are no match for the size or weight of a semi truck in an accident. Loaded 18-wheelers can weigh up to 80,000 pounds, thereby easily crushing smaller vehicles in a crash. Common truck accident injuries include:\nWhen Trucking Company Negligence is to Blame\nTrucking companies may be to blame after a serious trucking accident. In an attempt to increase profits, many trucking companies routinely push drivers to log longer hours than are allowed by trucking regulations. They may also cut corners when servicing vehicles or fail to train their drivers properly. When this occurs, an experienced Dallas Personal Injury Attorney is needed to investigate the cause of the trucking accident and fight to hold these large trucking companies responsible for their negligence.\nWhen Truck Drivers are to Blame\nThere are times when trucking companies operate within the federal motor carrier regulations, but truck drivers do not. They may drive in poor weather, fail to observe speed signs, and even drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol. When this occurs, the truck driver should be held liable for their negligence. Determining who is ultimately to blame for your auto accident and your injuries is the first step towards receiving the compensation you deserve after a catastrophic trucking accident.\nObtaining Black Box Data\nThe weeks that immediately follow a trucking accident are critical. If you are not careful, valuable evidence can be lost or destroyed. The truck\u2019s black box is a critical piece of evidence that could shed light on the cause of your accident. Your attorney will need to obtain the black box data before it is lost or destroyed by the trucking company. The information contained in this box includes the truck driver\u2019s daily driving schedule, hours on the job, and important information about the truck, maintenance, and more.\nSemi Truck Accident Claims and Lawsuits\nIf the truck driver or company is at fault for your accident, you can file a claim or lawsuit against them to recover damages for your injuries. This may include compensation for hospital bills, rehabilitation services, loss of income due to time missed at work, future medical expenses, and future loss of wages, as well as pain and suffering. While filing a claim may sound simple, proving fault is complicated when up against a truck insurance company\u2019s team of legal experts. Insurance carriers will fight hard to deny truck accident claims. This is why it is important to have an experienced truck accident lawyer fighting for your legal rights.\nAt Juan Hernandez Law, we can help you file the necessary claims and ensure that you receive all of the compensation to which you are entitled. If you or someone you love has been injured in a trucking accident in Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, or anywhere in the State of Texas, it is critical that you contact one of our experienced Personal Injury Attorney immediately. We will fight the tough fight\u2014so you can focus on your recovery. Contact us today for a free consultation.",
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        "raw_content": "Cleaning Your Fine Glassware\nCleaning your older glassware, particularly if its painted, isn\u2019t always an easy choice to make, since we all tend to be a bit nervous about doing it any real damage. First of all, prior to beginning to say what I use, and what works for me, I\u2019d like to tell you want DOESN\u2019T work, [\u2026]",
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        "raw_content": "Suburban Man Arrested on Child Pornography Charges for Allegedly Enticing Underage Girls to Produce Sexually Explicit Images\nCHICAGO \u2014 Federal authorities today arrested a west suburban man for allegedly enticing underage girls to produce sexually explicit images of themselves.\nUsing the screen name \u201cdavidbanks1014,\u201d RICHARD BARNETT chatted with at least four underage girls on the social network musical.ly and enticed them to produce pornographic images of themselves and send them to him, according to a criminal complaint and affidavit filed in federal court in Chicago. Barnett threatened at least one of the victims with physical harm, including threatening to shoot her, if she did not comply with his demands to send the sexually explicit images, the complaint states.\nBarnett, 39, of Aurora, was arrested this morning. During a court-authorized search of his residence, agents seized multiple electronic devices and several firearms.\nThe complaint charges Barnett with one count of producing child pornography and one count of transporting child pornography. A detention hearing is set for Oct. 18, 2017, at 3:00 p.m., before U.S. Magistrate Judge Maria Valdez in Chicago.\nThe complaint was announced by Joel R. Levin, Acting United States Attorney for the Northern District of Illinois; and John P. Selleck, Acting Special Agent-in-Charge of the Chicago office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Valuable assistance in the investigation was provided by the New Orleans office of the FBI, the Buffalo office of the FBI, the Jacksonville (Fla.) Sheriff\u2019s Office, and the Ouachita Parish (La.) Sheriff\u2019s Office.\nAccording to the complaint, some of the underage victims reported to police that earlier this year they received sexually explicit messages on musical.ly from an individual with the username davidbanks1014. Some of the victims reported that davidbanks1014 claimed to be 13 years old when he corresponded with them, the complaint states.\nThe investigation revealed that the musical.ly account for davidbanks1014 was created on April 22, 2017, using Barnett\u2019s cellular telephone number, the complaint states.\nThe public is reminded that a complaint is not evidence of guilt. The defendant is presumed innocent and entitled to a fair trial at which the government has the burden of proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.\nIf convicted on the count of producing child pornography, Barnett faces a mandatory minimum sentence of 15 years\u2019 imprisonment and a maximum potential sentence of 30 years\u2019 imprisonment. If convicted on the count of transporting child pornography, Barnett faces a mandatory minimum sentence of 5 years\u2019 imprisonment and a maximum potential sentence of 20 years\u2019 imprisonment. If convicted, the Court must impose a reasonable sentence under federal statutes and the advisory U.S. Sentencing Guidelines.\nThe government is represented by Assistant U.S. Attorney Timothy J. Chapman.\nIf you believe you are a victim of sexual exploitation, you are encouraged to call the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1-800-843-5678. The hotline is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.",
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        "raw_content": "Trip from Shirpur Warwade to Kalpa\nKalpa, situated in the Kinner-Kailash range, lies in the Kinnaur District of Himachal Pradesh. The ancient headquarters of Kinnaur region, Kalpa was replaced by the modern town of Rekong Peo. The River Sutlej makes its way through the Great Himalayas along with rock face highways from Kinnaur.\nLocated in Kinnaur District, the history of the region is influenced by myths and legends. It is believed that the place was under the reign of Magadha followed by the Mauryan Empire during the 6th century. The Guge Kingdom of Tibet also ruled Kinnaur between the 9th and 12th centuries. The history of the district lasted until Emperor Akbar conquered the area and included the valley into the Mughal Empire.\nSituated amidst the Great Himalayas, Kalpa has a pleasant climate in summer with extremely cold winters. The months from April to September are ideal to make a visit to Kalpa.\nAttraction in Kalpa\nKinnar Kailash",
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        "raw_content": "A child\u2019s skin is very sensitive, unlike adults. Skin care for children should be gentle, because skin damage in childhood could carry on until he gets old. For example, if a child always stays under the harmful rays of the sun, he or she could develop freckles. Freckles are the skins method of natural protection and could carry on later in life.\nThere are certain risks for having skin disorders, and we\u2019ll take the case of keratosis and pigmentation. The two body components that involve these skin disorders are keratin and melanin. Keratosis is the overproduction of keratin (protein component of hair and nails) while pigmentation is the overproduction of melanin (responsible for skin tone). Keratin and melanin are actually important to our body. Keratin makes up our nails and hair, while melanin protects the skin. Excessive keratin and melanin does not always have severe adverse effects, but just harms the appearance of the skin.\nKeratosis differs by the factor that causes it or its main attributes. Actinic keratosis causes crusty scaly patches to appear on skin, specially those areas that get more sun exposure.\nKeratosis Pilaris \u2013 This kind of keratosis gives that \u201cchicken\u201d like skin. It is a genetic follicular condition. Excessive keratin which is accumulated on the hair follicles of the skin causes it.\nSeborrheic Keratosis \u2013 Is commonly mistaken for actinic keratosis.\nNow, how do you prevent your children from having them? Actually, the answer is you could not, but you could lower the risks. Since environmental and genetic factors play a big role on probability of having keratosis, it could be hard to prevent. If you have a family history of keratosis, then your child has higher risks. Some keratoses are not curable, but they can be treated or removed. Options include surgery or keratosis skin creams/serums.\nSkin pigmentation is not really the problem, but it is the hyperpigmentation of skin. Uneven skin tone often caused by from hyperpigmentation. Melanin actually prevents excessive ultraviolet rays from penetrating into the skin. The lighter the skin, the less melanin the skin contains. If your child has prolonged sun exposure everyday, then the probability of uneven skin tone later in life is great. Using umbrellas on a bright sunny day is an efficient means to prevent this. Using sunscreen is another way. There are also lotions in the market that can improve uneven skin tone but prevention is always better than a cure.\nSo, the most effective way to prevent these skin problems is to avoid too much sunlight, especially from 10 AM to 4 PM. Remember that children need sunlight for vitamin D acquisition, its just that too much can be bad for them.",
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        "raw_content": "Do you know what those skin lesions might be? This is called keratosis \u2013 the development of additional protein named keratin in the skin. In general, treatment is undertaken for the following reasons: to prevent its development into cancer or other malignant tumors; or in cases of benign keratosis, to eliminate discomfort or plainly to remove the presence of these unsightly skin blemishes. The most important things to consider before choosing the treatment that is right for you are to let an specialist identify your keratosis type and to find out its cause. This will not be that simple for there are three keratosis types. In the following paragraphs, we will tackle these three types, namely, actinic keratosis, seborrheic keratosis and keratosis pilaris plus their treatments.\nFirst up is actinic keratosis having the terms \u201csolar keratosis\u201d and \u201csenile keratosis\u201d as its alternate labels. This is manifested by the appearance of generally reddish to brownish stumpy, coarse bumps on parts of the body usually exposed to the sun for a long time. This is usually caused by overexposure to the sun aggravated by the process of aging. Individuals acquiring actinic keratosis are immediately concerned because of its malignant property. Since this type eventually leads to skin cancer, it is a must to receive appropriate treatment. Drug therapy, cryosurgery, laser therapy, photodynamic therapy, electrocautery or surgery are the treatment preferences for actinic keratosis.\nOn the other hand, the appearance in any part of the body but mostly on the chest and back of skin lesions considerably the same as actinic keratosis is the main symptom of seborrheic keratosis. However, from all its dissimilarities with actinic keratosis, the quality that stands out the most is its waxiness or greasiness. Moreover, unlike actinic keratosis, this type does not progress to cancer. Therefore, you will only be concerned by its appearance and by the itching, bleeding or inflammation brought about by its contact with clothing. Genetics and prolonged sun exposure are the causes of seborrheic keratosis . It actually does not need treatment for it is benign. But if appearance is your concern, you can choose among the following treatment modes. As with actinic keratosis, the affected individual can choose among laser treatments, electrocautery, surgery, curettage or cryosurgery.\nLastly, keratosis pilaris, commonly known as follicular keratosis, like seborrheic keratosis, has a genetic origin. This is also characterized by rough bumps on the skin, usually red and that are usually located at the back and outer arm. This type is caused by the growth of excess keratin which envelopes hair follicles; thus, the formation of minute, callous bumps. Since it is not cancerous, treatments are utilized only for symptom management including itch and discomfort. These treatments are the use of light, the use of laser or the use of prescribed medications usually in the form of topical creams.\nIn conclusion, various treatments for each type of keratosis are already available and I believe they will continue to grow. But if you hate to have skin cancer, to feel any discomfort due to skin itching, edema and unsightliness, you have to ensure the safety and health of your skin. And there is no other way of realizing this but by consuming healthy foods, drinking eight to ten glasses of water a day, exercising three to five times a week and sleeping for six to eight hours a day.",
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        "raw_content": "Migrant caravan: Scenes from the 2,000-mile journey thousands are making to get to the U.S. border\nThousands of Central American migrants are embarking on a 2,000-mile journey to the U.S. border as part of a caravan. Here are scenes from the excursion.\nMembers of the migrant caravan push forward at a gate separating Guatemala from Mexico on October 19, 2018 in Ciudad Tecun Uman, Guatemala. The caravan of thousands of immigrants, most from Honduras, pushed open the gate on the Guatemalan side and crossed the bridge to Mexico but were then pushed back by Mexican riot police.Photo by: John Moore\nA caravan of more than 1,500 Honduran migrants moves north after crossing the border from Honduras into Guatemala on October 15, 2018 in Esquipulas, Guatemala. The caravan, the second of 2018, began Friday in San Pedro Sula, Honduras with plans to march north through Guatemala and Mexico en route to the United States. 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U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to cancel the recent trade deal with Mexico and withhold aid to Central American countries if the caravan isn't stopped before reaching the U.S. Photo by: John Moore\nA child takes cover as Mexican riot police clash with the migrant caravan on the border of Mexico and Guatemala on October 19, 2018 in Ciudad Tecun Uman, Guatemala. The clash occurred when the caravan of thousands tried to enter Mexico, crossing over the international bridge after pushing past Guatemalan security forces. The caravan opened the gate into Mexico but was pushed back by Mexican riot police. Some immigrants threw stones at the police who then fired tear gas into the crowd. Photo by: John Moore\nA member of the migrant caravan collapses following a clash with Mexican riot police on the border between Mexico and Guatemala on October 19, 2018 in Ciudad Tecun Uman, Guatemala. 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Some immigrants threw stones at police who then fired tear gas into the crowd.Photo by: John Moore\nMembers of the migrant caravan rush onto the bridge between Guatemala and Mexico after pushing past Guatemalan police a on October 19, 2018 in Ciudad Tecun Uman, Guatemala. The caravan of thousands of immigrants, mostly from Honduras, crossed the bridge and pried open the gate into Mexico but were pushed back by Mexican riot police. Photo by: John Moore\nA young member of the immigrant caravan cries as her family is pushed forward at a gate separating Guatemala from Mexico on October 19, 2018 in Ciudad Tecun Uman, Guatemala. The caravan of thousands of immigrants, most from Honduras, pushed open the gate on the Guatemalan side and crossed the bridge to Mexico but were forced back by Mexican riot police.Photo by: John Moore\nA Mexican riot policeman protects an immigrant father and child during a clash between police and the migrant caravan on the border between Mexico and Guatemala on October 19, 2018 in Ciudad Tecun Uman, Guatemala. A faceoff occurred when the caravan of thousands of migrants tried to enter Mexico after pushing past Guatemalan security forces. The caravan pried open the gate into Mexico but were pushed back by Mexican riot police. Some immigrants threw stones at police who then fired tear gas into the crowd.Photo by: John Moore\nImmigrant family members are overcome with tear gas during a clash between police and the migrant caravan on the border between Mexico and Guatemala on October 19, 2018 in Ciudad Tecun Uman, Guatemala. 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We have put all our passion and knowledge into it, wishing to convey our love of books to anyone who wants to enjoy it.\nIn the end, it\u2019s about keeping cultural, technical, scientific and philosophical heritage alive alongside us, just as this work deserves.\nAnd about being able to occasionally touch, leaf through and smell a book that changed the course of the history of science and humanity.\nThe book Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, also known as Principia, written by Isaac Newton and published on 5 July 1687, is one of the world\u2019s most important works of science. It deals with the philosophy of nature and classical mechanics.\nMany editions have been published throughout history, with it being one of the most published books, but few or even none reach the level of design that this new edition aims to achieve. This is one of the main strengths of the project, along with a complex internal structure which varies little, meaning that the project to create this new edition is truly an editorial challenge.\nWe talk about mathematics, we talk about physics, but we also talk about design, and we have to see, feel, touch and smell this aspect on all sides of the book.\nThe aim was to provide a minimalist aesthetic in juxtaposition to the complexity of the subject. \"The cleaner the page, the easier it is to understand and read.\" This is the main premise that I have adopted to tackle this new project.\u2028But what can be done with all this content that has little rhythm and creates monotony throughout the different pages?\nCurious, enigmatic, serious, organised and clean; these are the five aspects that the design of the book Principia responds to.\nThe graphics of the covers are clean and pure with very little information, leading the reader to think \"what is this book hiding?\", reaching a point that is rare and unusual in scientific books. 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        "raw_content": "Home News Kratom\u2019s Positive Safety Profile by Florida Department of Law Enforcement\nKratom, a plant related to coffee, has been used as an herbal drug by the South East Asians for decades. Known for its medicinal properties, this supplement from the coffee family can be used for relief from pains, mental illnesses and also provide increased energy, when taken in small doses. Like anything it is important that you know how you are taking. In the recent times, it is being increasing consumed by a number of Americans too, to improve the quality of their lives.\nThe Botanical legal defense (BLD) is dedicated to protecting nature\u2019s gifts, by fighting governments that intent to criminalize the use of these naturally occurring wonders. Mitragyna Speciosa (Kratom) tops this category. It is a natural painkiller which helps relieve muscle pain and acts as an anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant. The BLD aims to educate and enlighten law makers, medical personnel, consumers and the media, about the benefits of the plant. They strive to protect the rights of adults who can use these safe herbal products to help them get better.\nThe executive director of BLD, Travis Lowin said there are a few people who are trying to spread false information about Kratom, claiming it is not safe to be consumed. However the Florida Department of Law Enforcement has published an in-depth report about Kratom, where a number of medical and educational professionals have supported the use of Kratom for medical remedies. Travis Lowin also hopes this report will get the attention of other governments, lawmakers and media who are not convinced about the use of Kratom.\nThe report by The Florida Department of Law Enforcement in December 2015, examines Kratom and its effect on the health on the consumer and the state of Florida. The report has many medical and educational professionals supporting the use of Kratom in appropriate amounts for its various benefits. A pharmacology and toxicology professor negated Kratom as a dangerous drug due to the lack of scientific reason. A professor of Behavioral Biology assured that the consumption of Kratom does not interfere with work or social commitments.\nThe members of the Florida State Legislature, based on this report in December 2015, have voted against the legislation that aimed to categorize Kratom as a schedule I narcotic. This is the second consecutive year, where the attempt to advance HB73 and SB1182 by several members of the legislature, has failed. The report concluded that Kratom does not pose a significant risk to health or safety of the residents of Florida. The Florida Department of Health (DOH) reported there was no pervasive health issues related to the consumption of Kratom products in Florida.\nPrevious articleHow to Make Kratom Tea (Kratom Tea Recipe)\nNext articleIn how many types can Kratom be consumed?\nOver 25,000 Americans Appeal on President Trump to Halt War on...",
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        "raw_content": "Feature Winter-2015\nCurrent students collect oral histories of students past.\nLong before the advent of the written word, humans shared stories and ideas orally, from person to person, narrator to listener.\nNot surprisingly, historians have come to see the value of this oral tradition in their pursuit of a more complete understanding of the past. By gathering individuals\u2019 oral histories, we preserve and interpret historical events through the lens of actual participants.\nFor many years at Lewis & Clark, there has been talk of an oral history project. Alumni would be interviewed about their college experiences, and the resulting audio files would be archived for future generations. Members of the Albany Society, a group of alumni who graduated 50 or more years ago, have been strong supporters of the idea. 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In late 2013, an ad hoc team emerged: Jane Hunter from the history department; Doug Erickson from Watzek Library; Angela Torretta from Alumni and Parent Programs; Chuck Charnquist B.S. \u201958 and Don Floren from the Albany Society; Annette Klinefelter B.A. \u201997, M.Ed. \u201910 from the Board of Alumni; and Jean Ward, professor emerita of communication and a college history enthusiast.\n\u201cWe were immediately interested in the oral histories as an archives resource,\u201d says Erickson, associate director of Watzek Library. \u201cJane\u2019s students would be capturing a piece of history that traditionally isn\u2019t documented. Memories tend to fade as we fade. This project would give us important clues as to why the college is what it is and where we\u2019re going.\u201d\nJane Hunter, Professor of History, and students\nOnce the collaborators agreed on the overall approach, they set to work. The Albany Society Board of Directors compiled a list of local alumni to be interviewed. They agreed that the first graduates of Lewis & Clark\u2019s Palatine Hill campus, which opened in 1942, would take priority. More than 25 alumni were identified, mostly graduates from the 1950s and early 1960s.\nStudents would need training in two areas: the process of conducting an oral history interview and the technical aspects of making an archival recording.\nThe Watzek Library staff identified a local historian, Michael O\u2019Rourke, to conduct two Saturday workshops with students about the nuts and bolts of gathering oral histories. He provided important information on how to guide the interview and ask effective follow-up questions. Zach Selley, assistant archivist, helped train the students on using the library\u2019s digital equipment.\nEach student reached out to his or her assigned alum by phone to set up a one- to two-hour campus interview. The students also shared some sample topics with alumni in advance to help them organize their thoughts. Topics included the makeup of the student body, aspects of their social lives, their professors and coursework, college traditions, extracurricular activities, and the political atmosphere on campus.\nTo fulfill the assignment, each student needed to provide an abstract or timed summary of the contents of the interview, a transcription of the richest half hour, a photo of the interviewee, and the audio file. \u201cStudents learned interviewing, abstracting, and what\u2019s involved in creating an archive,\u201d says Hunter. \u201cFrankly, some of it is hard grunt work.\u201d\nNina Manno B.A. \u201914, who was then a student worker in the history department, served as Hunter\u2019s coordinator. 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But we know this much: \u201cStudents are challenged by it,\u201d Healy reports.\nHealy is impressed by the project because it helps Lewis & Clark \u201ccommemorate community.\u201d She notes that there are not many projects that involve so many different areas of the college in such a meaningful way.\nWhat\u2019s next on the horizon? Perhaps a mix of faculty emeriti and alumni oral histories. No matter what the format, Healy is confident the oral history component will continue to be popular. \u201cStudents are learning to consider living people as historical actors in their own right,\u201d says Healy. \u201cThey are learning how modern history can be.\u201d\nTrushaa Castelino CAS \u201915 spoke with Donna Lawrence B.A. \u201952. \u201cInterviewing Donna felt extremely nostalgic,\u201d says Castelino. \u201cI could visualize everything she was saying, almost like I was there. On a personal level, the interview was a bit of a wake-up call; it made me realize that I needed to quickly put my skills to use in interviewing my own grandmother and preserving her experiences.\u201d\nAlumni participants were equally enthusiastic. \u201cIt was fun!\u201d says Barbara Getty B.A. \u201956, M.A.T. \u201978, a member of the Albany Society. \u201cLewis & Clark has changed considerably. It\u2019s important for current classes to know what it was like.\u201d\nAt the close of the process, Don Floren conducted an informal survey of Albany Society participants to gauge reactions. \u201cThe overall response was extremely positive,\u201d he says. \u201cThe students had done a good job and made it pleasant for all.\u201d\nWith the completion of the first alumni interviews, Floren notes there is a desire to \u201cget caught up\u201d with those from other eras as well. 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        "raw_content": "Volleyball: Croton-Harmon's Robin Cooke reflects on 44 years of memories\nRobin Cooke stepped down as the Croton-Harmon volleyball head coach after 44 years. She won 13 section titles, two state titles, and 600-plus matches.\nVolleyball: Croton-Harmon's Robin Cooke reflects on 44 years of memories Robin Cooke stepped down as the Croton-Harmon volleyball head coach after 44 years. She won 13 section titles, two state titles, and 600-plus matches. 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She is being inducted into the Westchester Sports Hall of Fame. (Photo11: TJN file photo)\nCooke learned over her 44-year career as the Tigers varsity volleyball head coach that it wasn\u2019t always easy to follow her creed: \u201cDrop everything at the door and play on the floor.\u201d\n\u201cWhen somebody is that upset that they\u2019re screaming, sometimes you have to do little things,\u201d she said, referring to her stepping in after the breakup.\nCooke, who stepped down over the summer, reflected on an illustrious career that includes more than a dozen Section 1 titles, two state championships and 600-plus wins \u2014 more than any Section 1 volleyball coach.\nCooke admitted the absence of the team had not hit her until she sat for this interview Tuesday afternoon, hours before Croton-Harmon\u2019s first scheduled match of the season.\n\u201cIt\u2019s very odd,\u201d she said. \u201cIt was hard to leave. And I\u2019m sad, I\u2019m very sad, but I won\u2019t go to any games for a while because I don\u2019t want to be a distraction.\u201d\nVOLLEYBALL: Meet lohud's 2018 Super 7\nVOLLEYBALL: Nyack, Ossining begin 2018 atop preseason power rankings\nVOLLEYBALL: Matches of the year to watch in Section 1\nThe recent Westchester County Sports Hall of Fame inductee explained that it was just time to step down, but added how difficult it was to walk away with her niece, Corinne Sherblom, heading into her senior season on the varsity squad.\nKeela Shatzkin, who played under Cooke for four years from 2002-05, has taken the reins of the program this season. Shatzkin said Cooke inspired her love of volleyball and attributed her for being the reason she is still involved in the sport.\n\u201cI am honored; I\u2019m a little nervous to step into her shoes,\u201d said Shatzkin, who met with Cooke over the summer to discuss the team. \u201cI think that she\u2019ll be there if I need any help.\u201d\n\u2018She\u2019s our mom\u2019\nAs a grandmother of five (soon to be six), it\u2019s understandable that Cooke is protective by nature.\nOne of her game-day rituals involved \u201cscoping out the team\u201d to see where the players\u2019 heads were at and what their body language might be saying.\n\u201cYou can always tell,\u201d she said. \u201cI always knew if somebody was staying away from me, it was for a reason.\u201d\nCooke attributed most of her success to her bond with her players. A strong advocate for inclusion, she estimated that there were only a handful of instances during her four decade-plus career when she did not get every player in a match.\n\u201cI always got the weakest players in because if they didn\u2019t get in, then they didn\u2019t feel like they were part of the win \u2014 or the loss,\u201d she said. \u201cEverybody has to feel a part of it.\u201d\nShe also looked out for her colleagues and new coaches.\n\u201cFor Section 1 volleyball coaches, she\u2019s our mom,\u201d Pelham head coach Mark Finegan said of Cooke. \u201cThat\u2019s kind of silly, maybe, but she\u2019s always the one who\u2019s looking out for Section 1 volleyball, Section 1 volleyball coaches \u2014 because she was very protective of all of us.\u201d\nFinegan, who is vice president of the New York Volleyball Coaches Association, said Cooke gave him advice for playing at the spacious Glens Falls Civic Center ahead of his first state semifinals berth in 2011.\nLife after volleyball\nCooke still wears her gold hoop earrings on game day, as some habits are tough to shake.\nLife without volleyball being a fixture in it is still an adjustment for the former physical education teacher, who took over the program as a 21-year-old recent college graduate at the behest of late athletic director Terry Smith.\n\u201cI didn\u2019t really have a choice,\u201d Cooke said. \u201cHe said, \u2018You\u2019re gonna coach volleyball,\u2019 and that\u2019s kind of how I did it.\u201d\nSmith stumbled upon a diamond in the rough, and the rewards are emblazoned on the volleyball banner inside the high school gymnasium.\nCroton Harmon head coach Robin Cooke talks to her team during a timeout of the girls varsity Class C final volleyball game between Westlake and Croton Harmon at Pelham High School Oct. 31, 2008. (Photo11: TJN file photo)\nVOLLEYBALL: Section 1 Class AA favorites, contenders, sleepers and more\nVOLLEYBALL: Section 1 Class A favorites, contenders, sleepers and more\nVOLLEYBALL: Section 1 Class B favorites, contenders, sleepers and more\nCooke never expected her journey to last this long. She attributed her longevity to student-athletes who made each season enjoyable, supportive athletic directors and a pair of junior varsity coaches \u2014 Chris Rudner and Brenda Dunne \u2014 who were with her for 36 years combined.\n\u201cIt can\u2019t be like a job,\u201d Cooke said. \u201cYou don\u2019t get paid enough to make it worthy of a job, but it was always something I looked forward coming to every day. 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        "raw_content": "Two additional parcels have been received as part of the post-Irene Buyout Reuse program funded by FEMA \u2013 one opposite the Mill Pond at 2550/2528 Route 11 in Londonderry and one at 434 Main Street in South Londonderry. These parcels have been considered for low-impact reuse as the 'After the Flood 2' initiative. Concept plans have been developed by the After the Flood (ATF) Task Force in cooperation with Windham Regional Commission (WRC), and grant funding has been approved for 80% of the project costs.\nAt this time, the ATF Task Force and the Londonderry Planning Commission would like to present the plans to the public and solicit feedback and comments to gauge support for the projects. There will be an Open House on Monday, April 27, 2015 from 5:30 \u2013 7:00 PM at the Londonderry Town Office (Twitchell Building), with a short presentation and plans for viewing.\nIf you'd like to leave feedback here on the website, please go to the Comments page.\nClick on either map for a full-size view.\nNovember's public meeting was impressively well-attended. After the presentations, there was a spirited exchange of views and ideas on flood control and dam removal, to the extent that discussion of reuse of the buyout properties was largely sidelined. In the aftermath of the meeting, the Task Force made a decision to shelve the dam removal discussion so that the focus could be placed on the potential for enhancing the buyout properties once the negotiations are complete (most likely early spring 2014).\nWith that in mind, town residents will be asked to vote on an article at Town Meeting, as follows:\n\"To see if the Town will vote to support continued planning for the reuse and redesign of the five Londonderry buyout properties, beyond the minimum standards required by the FEMA HMGP buyout program, and to support seeking available grant funding options for final design, engineering and implementation.\"\nA 'YES' vote will let the Selectboard know that you would like to see the properties used in ways that benefit the town, beyond simple clearing/regrading. If the article passes, more detailed planning can be begin. The town can also start to look for funding from various grant programs.\nPossible uses include but are not limited to:\nImproved access to the river for play and exploration\nSmall performance venue for music (with or without amphitheater seating)\nSignage for the park\nIncreased parking for farmer's market\nEnhanced safety of road crossing\nGrading and earth moving for flood control\nThe article comes late in the warning for Town Meeting, so be sure to stick around to the end and vote YES!\nComplete video of November's Public Informational Meeting is available here on GNAT's website.",
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        "raw_content": "Apple TV to hit one million sales this week\nHoliday sales help Apple start the fiscal year in style\n2010 in review: The year in entertainment\nIt\u2019s the holiday season, when many of us wing our way to visit family and friends, leaving our day jobs behind. Even Apple, as it seems: the company announced on Tuesday that sales of the second-generation Apple TV will hit the coveted one million mark\u2026sometime later this week. Presumably, the Apple PR team will be on vacation this week when the counter actually ticks over to the big number.\nDuring Apple\u2019s quarterly financial results call in October, CEO Steve Jobs said that the company had already sold 250,000 Apple TVs, just a few weeks after it became available. That also marked the first time that Apple had ever given a figure for sales of the device, which it has long dubbed a \u201chobby.\u201d\nApple also took the opportunity to give equally rare numbers on video content sales from the iTunes Store, saying that users are now renting and purchasing more than 400,000 TV episodes and more than 150,000 movies per day. But given how little the company has said in the past about video downloads, it\u2019s difficult to tell how much of that bump is due to Apple TV owners. But the fact that the company mentions the figures at all seems to point to a definite impact from the company\u2019s redesigned set-top box.\nThe Apple TV\u2019s projected millionth sale should slide in right under the three-month point since the device\u2019s launch in late September, suggesting that\u2014even bolstered by holiday shopping\u2014sales have slowed since the device\u2019s introduction. Despite that, the million-sales milestone is an impressive and important one for Apple\u2019s foray into the living room; the fact that they\u2019ve issued a press release touting it lends credence to the theory that the company is looking to drop the Apple TV\u2019s \u201chobby\u201d status.\nThe redesigned Apple TV was announced in early September at Apple\u2019s music-focused event, with Steve Jobs saying that the company had decided to create something \u201cquite a bit different\u201d from its previous models. Instead of focusing on syncing owned content from your Macs, the new Apple TV fully embraced a streaming model, for both iTunes content and that from other sources, like Netflix.\nUpdated at 8:50 PT to add information about iTunes Store download numbers.",
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        "raw_content": "Busy City Commission Meeting Yields Mixed Results\nPosted by Joe Manausa on Thursday, January 28, 2010 at 10:32:04 AM By Joe Manausa / January 28, 2010 4 Comments\nYesterday, I picked up my Mom and went to the Tallahassee City Commission meeting in order to see how our Commissioners were going to handle some hot issues that weighed heavily in their laps.\nFor those of you who personally know me, I am so apolitical that I rarely pay much attention to what our politicians are doing (or failing to do). This was a behavior instilled in me in my early days in the military that I have never really changed.\nBut recently I wrote about some concerns over possible illegal activities in Tallahassee and I wanted to see how they were going to be addressed by our Mayor and the rest of the Commission. It would be just my third visit to a City Commission meeting in 19 years and I was not expecting to be very impressed with the whole process. But I was pleasantly surprised.\nFirst of all, the issue is not resolved, but it has been addressed in a public forum. And several points were made abundantly clear by each and every Commissioner:\nThey did nothing illegal\nThey did nothing unethical\nThey did nothing immoral\nIt was a sound fiscal decision back when it was made\nThe results were mixed:\nThey are willing to stop receiving the money (and in fact voted to make that effective immediately)\nThey are allowing the City Manager and Staff to keep receiving this raise\nOne (Commissioner Gillum) indicated he was going to return all the money in question that he received\nA Real Estate Broker's Interpretation\nI am a small business owner in Tallahassee. I am a real estate broker, not an attorney, so my views and opinions are not derived from a legal standpoint, but from a position of simple common sense and ethical behavior.\nSome of the Commissioners practice law for a living, but none of them (when this was passed back four years ago) actually reviewed what they were doing from a legal standpoint. And they should not have had to do so.\nThe Commissioners were elected to make decisions to help run the City of Tallahassee, and for legal opinions there is an attorney on the city management staff. They all stated that City Attorney Jim English rendered the legal opinion on this matter.\nTo a person, the Commissioners each stated that their actions were legal, ethical, and fiscally responsible back in 2005. And I really believe them.\nOr at least I agree with them, in that they do not have to shoulder the burden of acting as attorneys in their roles on the Commission, especially since not all of them practice law. But I couldn't help but feel like they might be getting ready to throw Mr. English \"under the bus,\" as they quickly separated themselves from the legal responsibility of what they had done.\nTallahassee Needs Help From The State\nI have a major problem with the potential unethical and illegal actions of the proceedings back in 2005 and the actions from last night. Why is the Commission so reluctant to bring in a disinterested party to review the findings of what has occurred? They were quick to lament their individual positions as defendants in an ethics complaint, yet they have done nothing to repudiate the basis of the complaint.\nThe arrogance displayed in allowing the City Attorney to continue to \"be the final word\" on the legality of the raise in which he is a beneficiary with a fiduciary conflict of interest is beyond my comprehension.\nWhat our Commissioners basically did last night was ask the City Attorney, Jim English, to review his own findings to make sure that he did nothing wrong, in working to give himself a raise. So what did our City Attorney say? In a nutshell, he said, \u201cThere was no charter violation.\u201d O.K. Mr. English, you must be right, just go ahead and keep your big raise. It must be legal because you say it is so.\nWhy not ask the AG to review this? I refuse to believe that our Commissioners, who are obviously very well educated, cannot admit that \"in hindsight\" the thought of giving themselves and the city management staff a raise, but labeling it \"deferred compensation\" was misleading at best, unethical and illegal at worst.\nSeveral times last night, we heard from our Commissioners that there wasn't much attention being paid to this back in 2005, and that the current public outcry is purely politically motivated. This is where I get really get mad.\nWe didn't know they were granting themselves a 60% raise in 2005. They told us they were deferring their salaries, a right all tax payers have. They deceived us! Even new City Commissioner Gil Ziffer said he was shocked when he learned of this at his HR briefing. He agreed to do the job without knowing this!\nHad they publicly announced they were granting themselves and the City Management team a 60% raise, I bet the public response would have been deafening! I suspect most city workers did not receive a 60% raise in 2005.\nTallahassee Commissioners Need A Raise\nHere's the funny part. After attending that meeting last night (I got there at 3:50 and left early at 8:10), I can tell you our City Commissioners deserve a raise! Sure they ran for public office knowing the position only paid $36,000 per year. Sure other people would run for the same part-time position, for the right to receive the same compensation....\nI'm not so sure that I would believe the same for our appointed leaders. In these times of high unemployment, where city employees have had hours reduced and some have lost jobs, I would think a pay raise for them is an insult. Pay raises are for a job well done, and I'm certain that a 60% raise for these people, if properly announced, would have also created a loud and vocal response from the community.\nBut I still think we should legally and lawfully change the charter to give our elected leaders a raise. They do important work and I would want to make sure that we always have qualified people wanting to fill the vacancies that they will one day leave.\nBut let's give them a raise, legally. Let's not try to fool anybody by calling it something else. Do not tell everyone that they are deferring compensation for retirement. Because absolutely none of them have deferred anything. They have received the maximum amount of salary that the charter allows, and on top of that are getting 60% more money.\nBack in the late 1800s, \"Hoosier poet\" James Whitcomb Riley once said,\n\"when I see a bird that walks like a duck and swims like a duck and quacks like a duck, I call that bird a duck.\"\nI think we all can see that this is a raise. To me, it appears as if (somebody) figured out a raise could be given if it were called something else. But every year, the compensation that we as taxpayers pay to our Commissioners has been \"raised\" by over 60%, and to me that is a raise. 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        "raw_content": "Stacy C. Eggers, IV\nView Stacy C. Eggers, IV's office location\nAuthor, Comment, Campbell Law Review, Vol. 23, Fall 2000. Town Attorney, Town of Seven Devils, 2001-2003. County Attorney, Watauga County, 2002-2004; 2010-Present. Attorney, Watauga County Department of Social Services, 2002-2005. Member, Watauga County Board of Elections, 2004-Present. Chairman, Legal Aid of North Carolina Local Advisory Board (Boone Office), 2004-2008. Attorney for the Towns of Beech Mountain, Banner Elk, and Sugar Mountain. Member of the North Carolina Bi-Partisan State Board of Elections and Ethics Enforcement, 2018.\nAppalachian State University, B.A., 1998\n2006, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit; 2006, U.S. District Court, Western District of North Carolina; 2001, North Carolina; 2006, U.S. Supreme Court\nWatauga County (President, 2004-2005; Treasurer, 2001-2002) and North Carolina Bar Associations; Federalist Society.\nBoone, North Carolina, October 20, 1976\n( Criminal Justice Instructor - NC Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission )\nMr. Eggers is an outstanding lawyer. Always professional and always prepared. He is in the top 10% of all the lawyers I have observed in my 34 years on the Bench.\nMr. Eggers is an outstanding lawyer. Always professional and always prepared. He is in the top 10% of all the lawyers I have observed in my 34 years on the Bench. Read less\nHe is always prepared, very knowledgeable about the facts and law in his case. An excellent attorney.\nHe is always prepared, very knowledgeable about the facts and law in his case. An excellent attorney. Read less\nContact Stacy C. Eggers, IV",
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        "raw_content": "Home / About Massey / News center / 2015 Archive / Massey investigator selected for the Lymphoma Research Foundation\u2019s Mentoring Program\nMassey investigator selected for the Lymphoma Research Foundation\u2019s Clinical Research Mentoring Program\nThe Lymphoma Research Foundation (LRF) has accepted VCU Massey Cancer Center researcher Victor Yazbeck, M.D., into its Clinical Research Mentoring Program (CRMP). The CRMP is a two-year program that selects up-and-coming lymphoma researchers to participate in educational courses, laboratory work and clinical studies in order to further their own research goals.\nThrough the program, Yazbeck, member of the Developmental Therapeutics research program and hematologist-oncologist at Massey, will work with a mentor to implement his own clinical trial. His study addresses the need for more successful therapeutic options for certain lymphoma patient subgroups that are resistant to chemotherapy, including those who have relapsed after a bone marrow transplant. Yazbeck\u2019s previous research has shown the drugs panobinostat and buparlisib to be effective in inducing lymphoma cell death. Through his proposed phase 1 clinical trial, he hopes to determine the maximum tolerated dose, safety and toxicity of this drug combination.\nThe CRMP begins with a weeklong workshop in February. The participants will give presentations detailing the goals and methods of their proposed research studies, which their mentors will help to further develop during the course of the week.\nAfter the opening workshop, participants will continue to work with their mentors to move their proposed studies from concept to reality. To aid in this goal, the CRMP provides participants a total of $10,000 in development funds by the end of the program in 2017. These funds will cover educational and travel expenses, allowing participants to travel to various conferences to network and establish collaborations with other lymphoma researchers.\nParticipants will also have an inside look at the LRF\u2019s grant application review process. They will each receive three grant applications to evaluate by the same means as the LRF\u2019s Scientific Advisory Board (SAB). They will then attend an SAB grant review meeting to compare their evaluations to those of the board members and to witness the rest of the grant review procedure. This exercise is designed to help participants be more effective in securing grant funding.\n\u201cI\u2019m honored to have been chosen,\u201d said Yazbeck, who is also an assistant professor of hematology at the VCU School of Medicine. \u201cThis program is an excellent opportunity to work with leaders in the field of lymphoma research. I\u2019m hopeful that I can apply what I learn to enhance the lymphoma program at Massey.\u201d\nSteven Grant, M.D., associate director for translational research and co-leader of the Developmental Therapeutics research program at Massey, has worked closely with Yazbeck in the Developmental Therapeutics program and says he is very proud of his colleague.\n\u201cVictor will be an outstanding addition to this program,\u201d said Grant, who is also Shirley Carter Olsson and Sture Gordon Olsson Chair in Cancer Research and member of the Cancer Cell Signaling program at Massey. \u201cHe has extraordinary drive, imagination and determination to succeed.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Will taking care of my teeth help prevent heart disease?\nTaking care of your teeth isn't a proven way to prevent heart disease. While there appears to be some connection between oral health and heart disease, more research is needed to understand it.\nPoor oral health has been debated as a possible cause of heart disease for many years. In 2012, experts from the American Heart Association reviewed the available scientific evidence and concluded that poor oral health hasn't been proved to cause heart disease \u2014 and that treating existing gum disease hasn't been proved to reduce the risk of heart disease. Still, studies have shown:\nGum disease (periodontitis) is associated with an increased risk of developing heart disease.\nPoor dental health increases the risk of a bacterial infection in the blood stream, which can affect the heart valves. Oral health may be particularly important if you have artificial heart valves.\nTooth loss patterns are connected to coronary artery disease.\nThere is a strong connection between diabetes and cardiovascular disease and evidence that people with diabetes benefit from periodontal treatment.\nEven though oral health isn't a key to heart disease prevention, it's important to take care of your teeth and gums:\nIf you're concerned about heart disease prevention, ask your doctor about proven ways to reduce your risk \u2014 such as stopping smoking and maintaining a healthy weight.\nMathews MJ, et al. Oral health and coronary artery disease. BMC Oral Health. 2016;16:122.\nWhat is endocarditis? National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/health-topics/topics/endo/#. Accessed Dec. 14, 2018.\nHome oral care recommendations. American Dental Association. https://www.ada.org/~/media/ADA/Science%20and%20Research/Files/HomeOralCare_Web_Final_July2018.pdf?la=en. Accessed Dec. 14, 2018.\nYu Y-H, et al. Cardiovascular risks associated with incident and prevalent periodontal disease. Journal of Clinical Periodontology. 2015;42:21.\nPietropaoli D, et al. Poor oral health and blood pressure control among US hypertensive adults: Results from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2009 to 2014. Hypertension. 2018;72:1365.\nLockhart PB, et al. Periodontal disease and atherosclerotic vascular disease: Does the evidence support an independent association? A scientific statement from the American Heart Association. Circulation. 2012;125:2520.\nChapple ILC, et al. Diabetes and periodontal diseases: Consensus report of the Joint EFP/AAP Workshop on Periodontitis and Systemic Diseases. Journal of Clinical Periodontology. 2013;84:s106.\nSanz M, et al. Scientific evidence on the links between periodontal diseases and diabetes: Consensus report and guidelines of the joint workshop on periodontal diseases and diabetes by the International Diabetes Federation and the European Federation of Periodontology. Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice. 2018;137:231.\nUyar IS, et al. Does oral hygiene trigger carotid artery intima-media thickness? The Heart Surgery Forum. 2013;16:E232.\nHeart disease prevention Does oral health matter",
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        "raw_content": "The Mazda3: an ongoing success story\nMazda\u2019s compact wins 2014 Red Dot Award for product design excellence\nMazda3 also a finalist for World Car of the Year and World Car Design of the Year\nLeverkusen, 24 March 2014. Another day, another internationally renowned prize for the all-new Mazda3. Mazda\u2019s new compact hatchback has captured the \u201cRed Dot Award: Product Design 2014\u201d and the next major honour could be just around the corner. The Mazda3 was selected as one of the top three finalists for both 2014 World Car of the Year \u2013 the automobile industry\u2019s single biggest accolade \u2013 and 2014 World Car Design of the Year.\nThe design-oriented recognition for the Mazda3, which was launched in Europe last fall, replicates the ongoing acclaim for the motion-inspired KODO design featured on the Japanese carmaker\u2019s new model generation. The Mazda3\u2019s superb design innovation, functionality and ergonomics were among the decisive factors for the Red Dot Award\u2019s 40-head jury of independent design experts. The all-new compact thereby follows in the path of the Mazda6, another KODO model that won the same prize last year.\nKODO embodies the Mazda brand\u2019s vitality and is thus a perfect match for the company\u2019s convention-defying SKYACTIV Technology \u2013 the basis for uncompromisingly efficient* and fun-to-drive vehicles. All three KODO production models (including the Mazda CX-5) have been honoured for their designs on several occasions. Mazda will receive the latest Red Dot Award on 7 July at the Aalto Theatre in Essen, Germany.\nAs for the 2014 World Car of the Year competition, the Mazda3 is the only non-German model in either group of finalists. Rivals for the overall trophy, chosen from 24 candidates, are the Audi A3 and BMW 4 Series. The jury of design experts, meanwhile, will size up Mazda\u2019s all-time bestseller against the BMW i3 and Mercedes-Benz C-Class. The winners are to be announced on 17 April at the New York International Auto Show.\nAfter capturing more than 150 awards to date and surpassing total production of 4 million units in January, this would be the biggest success yet for the Mazda3, which was first introduced in 2003. It would also be a crowning achievement for Mazda and the unconventional direction it has taken with its new-generation models.\n\u201cThe C segment makes up one-quarter of the passenger car market in Europe, which puts into perspective how special we wanted to make this car and how appealing it needs to be from the very first moment one lays eyes on it,\u201d says Peter Birtwhistle, chief designer at Mazda\u2019s European R&D Centre. \u201cThe recognition we\u2019ve been receiving not only acknowledges the Mazda3\u2019s magnetism. It also reflects the way this car raises expectations that it is entirely capable of fulfilling.\u201d\nInitiated in 1955 by the Essen-based Design Zentrum Nordrhein Westfalen, the Red Dot Awards comprise three categories: product design, design concept and communication design. For the 2014 edition, the jury evaluated 4,815 entries by 1,816 manufacturers, designers and architects from 53 countries. The winning products, which will be on display in the Red Dot Design Museum from 8 July to 3 August (and online at www.red-dot.de/pd), have earned the right to bear the \u201cRed Dot\u201d symbol, an international seal of design excellence.\n* Fuel consumption and CO2 emissions start at 3.9l/100km and 104g/km on a Mazda3 sedan with 150PS SKYACTIV-D 2.2, six-speed SKYACTIV-MT manual and standard i-stop idle-stop system.",
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        "raw_content": "Obama on MH17: \u2018Too Early\u2019 to Say if Plane was Intended Target of Missile\nby Eddie Scarry | Jul 18th, 2014, 12:50 pm\nPresident Barack Obama held a press conference Friday regarding the shot-down Malaysia flight, saying that the \u201cimmediate focus\u201d for his administration is on \u201crecovering those lost, investigating what happened and putting forward the facts.\u201d\nObama said that the 298 people who died in the tragedy is \u201can outrage of unspeakable proportions\u201d and that members of the FBI and National Transportation Safety Board were sent to aid in the investigation.\nObama confirmed that the plane was shot down by a surface-to-air missile and that at least one American was a victim.\nThe plane crashed Thursday in Ukraine near the Russian boarder. Obama said that the missile that hit it came from an area in Ukraine inhabited by pro-Russia separatists. He did not directly accuse the separatists of launching the missile but noted throughout the conference that they are trained armed with military weapons from Russia. \u201cThat is happening because of Russian support,\u201d he said.\nObama said he has been in touch with the leaders of Ukraine, Malaysia and the Netherlands to express his condolences and offer support. He spoke with Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Thursday.\nAsked if he believed the plane was deliberately targeted, Obama said it was \u201ctoo early\u201d to say for certain.\n>> Follow Eddie Scarry (@eScarry) on Twitter",
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        "raw_content": "home/health & living center/ diet & weight management a-z list/ u.s. obesity rates rising again article\nTUESDAY, June 12, 2018 (HealthDay News) -- After briefly leveling off, the U.S. obesity rate may be climbing again, according to a preliminary study.\nThe rate had been rising for decades until it appeared to plateau in recent years. But, in the new study, researchers found that the trend may have been short-lived.\nAnd if nothing changes, they estimate that half of all U.S. teenagers will be overweight or obese by 2030 -- as will one-third of kids between 6 and 11 years old.\nAmong U.S. men, for example, the rising rates of overweight and obesity seen since 1999 leveled off between 2009 and 2012. But they took off again in 2015-2016, when 75 percent of men were overweight or obese.\nIt's not clear that the numbers represent a true reversal, according to the researchers, led by Dr. Youfa Wang, a professor at Ball State University, in Muncie, Ind.\nThe findings are based on a relatively small number of Americans, Wang said. Plus, he noted, the patterns would have to be followed over a longer period to know whether they are lasting trends or short-term spikes.\nBut it seems clear the national obesity problem is not going away, according to the researchers.\n\"It is unlikely that obesity and related health problems in the U.S. will become less serious in the future,\" Wang said. \"We need to continue and enhance our efforts in fighting the obesity epidemic.\"\nWang was scheduled to present the findings Monday at the annual meeting of the American Society for Nutrition, in Boston. Research presented at meetings is generally considered preliminary until it is published in a peer-reviewed journal.\nFor the study, Wang's team analyzed data from two ongoing federal health surveys. The investigators found that, not surprisingly, the overall prevalence of obesity rose between 1999 and 2016. But the patterns differed depending on sex, race and other factors.\nAmong women, the obesity rate climbed without interruption -- reaching 41.5 percent by 2016. At that point, 69 percent of U.S. women were either overweight or obese.\nAmong men, there was a plateau between 2009 and 2012 -- when one-third were obese, and just under 72 percent were at least overweight. The increase resumed by 2015-2016, however: 38 percent of men were obese at that point.\nThe patterns among kids differed by sex, too, the study found. Since around 2011, the obesity rate among boys has risen steadily -- reaching almost 21 percent by 2016. More than 7 percent of boys were severely obese.\nOn the other hand, the obesity rate among girls held steady, at just over 18 percent, according to Wang.\nThe researchers project that by 2030, about half of U.S. teenagers will be overweight or obese.\nThey also estimate that will be true of most Mexican-Americans: In 2015-2016, roughly half of Mexican-American adults were obese.\nRates among other racial and ethnic groups ranged from 32 percent to 38 percent among men, and about 36 percent to 55 percent among women.\nJoy Dubost is a registered dietitian and member of the American Society for Nutrition. She said it's hard to know whether the current findings mean that any gains made in the obesity problem have been lost.\nBut she agreed that widespread efforts to combat obesity are necessary.\nFor individuals, Dubost said, one of the keys is to break the \"fad diet\" mentality, and make lifestyle changes that can be kept up for the long haul.\n\"Focus on eating a more plant-based diet,\" she advised. \"That doesn't mean you have to become a vegetarian. Just eat more fruits, vegetables, whole grains, beans, and nuts and seeds.\"\nAs for helping kids maintain a healthy weight, parents set the example, according to Dubost. Having kids help with shopping and preparing meals -- from an early age -- can help them learn about a healthful diet, she said.\nWhen it comes to broader efforts, Wang said studies have shown some bright spots. In a research review, his team found \"moderate\" evidence that school programs focused on diet and exercise can be helpful.\nBut since obesity is so prevalent, Wang said efforts are needed at every level -- from schools to workplaces to local communities and beyond.\nSOURCES: Youfa Wang, M.D., Ph.D., endowed chair, wellness, Fisher Institute of Health and Well-Being, Ball State University, Muncie, Ind.; Joy Dubost, Ph.D., R.D., registered dietitian, member, American Society for Nutrition; June 11, 2018, presentation, American Society for Nutrition annual meeting, Boston",
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        "raw_content": "PHOTOS: Workers hold minimum wage 'birthday party' inside Olive Garden\nAdvocates staged a \"birthday party\" marking over 20 years since the federal tipped minimum wage has been raised and urging legislative action.\nThe Olive Garden in Center City was packed Wednesday afternoon with patrons enjoying a late lunch or an early drink.\n\"We're here for the birthday party,\" a group of people said to the hostess. The young woman waved them through to the bar area without question.\nAs waves of \"partygoers\" continued to inundate the eatery, staff soon realized the group \u2013much it comprised of advocates with the Restaurant Opportunities Center of Philadelphia \u2013 wasn't commemorating an anniversary for a friend.\nThey were calling to the 22nd \"birthday\" of the stagnation of the federal tipped minimum wage.\nWednesday marked the the fourth year that has passed without an increase in the country\u2019s federal minimum wage, which sits stagnant at $7.25 an hour, and the 22nd year that's gone by without a hike in the federal tipped minimum wage, which remains $2.13 an hour\u2013$2.83 in Pennsylvania.\nThough the party ended peacefully after activists sang a few rousing rounds of \"Happy Birthday\" inside the packed bar, they said they'll continue to fight.\n\"The restaurant industry is a multibillion dollar a year industry,\" ROC Philadelphia legal coordinator Sheila Maddali said.\n\"The industry is one of the fastest growing sectors in our economy and the only industry that continued to grow during the recession. However, the restaurant industry is the lowest wage employer in the country.\"\nROC estimates servers are three times as likely to live at or below the poverty rate as the rest of the U.S. workforce and use food stamps at double the rate.\nThey claim companies like Olive Garden owner Darden Restaurants, Inc. \u2013 which also runs the Red Lobster and Capital Grille chains \u2013 together with lobbyist the National Restaurant Association, \"set the industry standard by aggressively advocating against wage increases.\"\nWorkers and activists are calling on legislators to pass the Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2013, which would raise the federal minimum wage to $10.10 per hour by 2015, index the minimum wage to increase with inflation and boost the tipped minimum wage to 70 percent of the full standard.\nThe national day of action for minimum wage increases reached all the way to the Capitol Wednesday, where elected officials gathered to urge Congress' swift passage of the measure.\n\"We have to make sure that working families can keep up with the economy,\" Fair Minimum Wage Act sponsor Sen. Tom Harkin said in a statement.\nHe noted between 2009 and 2012, rent has risen 4 percent, food is 8 percent more expensive, child care costs have grown by 9 percent, and public transportation costs for the average worker have risen 13 percent.\n\"Also, by increasing the minimum wage, we can give tens of millions of workers more money in their paychecks to spend at local businesses, increasing sales and boosting economic activity,\" Harkin said.\nMost Americans across all political parties support raising the federal minimum wage, according to a Hart Research poll.\nAccording to an Economic Policy Institute analysis, raising the federal minimum wage to $10.10 per hour would:\n>> Boost pay for more than 30 million low-wage workers in the country.\n>> Generate more than $32 billion in new economic activity.\n>> Support the creation of 140,000 new full-time jobs as businesses expand to meet increased consumer demand, which drives 70 percent of the economy.",
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        "raw_content": "Missouri State > Freshman Admission > Plan For College > Pay for College\nPrepare Academically\nLearn More about Colleges\nHow to make the college investment\nThe thought of how to pay for college can often be scary. While there is no arguing that a college degree can be expensive, money should not keep you from pursuing your dreams of continuing your education.\nInstead, view your education as an investment rather than an expense. There are several financial aid options, such as scholarships, grants, loans and work study, that can help you finance higher education.\nUnderstanding total cost\nAs you research how to pay for college, look at financial aid opportunities in the context of total college cost. The total cost for tuition, fees, room and board, books, etc. will vary by college.\nFederal law requires that all colleges and universities provide a net price calculator on their websites to help you with financial planning. To learn more about Missouri State\u2019s costs, check out our net price calculator.\nScholarships are gifts of money that you don\u2019t have to pay back. They can be offered by colleges, outside organizations or individual donors.\nSome scholarships are merit-based, meaning they are awarded based on academic achievement or accomplishments. Others are based on extra-curricular involvement or leadership. Others are even based on financial need.\nWhen looking for scholarships, remember the following:\nCheck deadlines. Deadlines for scholarships vary between different colleges and organizations.\nApply for everything you might be eligible of receiving. You never know until you try. You might pick up an extra $500!\nTalk to your high school counselors. Your high school counselors are great resources for scholarships offered in your community. Ask them to help you in the application process and to proofread any essays or r\u00e9sum\u00e9s you may have to write.\nOnly use free scholarship search engines. You should NEVER have to pay money to apply for a scholarship. We encourage you to check out engines such as Fastweb, FinAid, ScholarshipExperts, SuperCollege Scholarship Search and Scholarship Hunter.\nBe familiar with scholarship tips when using scholarship search engines. The Missouri Department of Higher Education offers great tips for students who are applying for scholarships.\nCompleting your FAFSA\nThe Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, is the main form used to determine eligibility for financial aid. The results of the FAFSA are used in determining student grants, loan amounts and eligibility for work study:\nGrants, typically based on financial need, are awarded by the government and do not have to be paid back.\nLoans refer to money borrowed by students or parents. Most student loans have low interest rates and do not have to be repaid until you leave college.\nWork study provides a part-time job on campus or in the community to qualified students with financial need.\nEach college has a different deadline for filling out the FAFSA; therefore, it is important that you check deadlines at all the colleges you are interested in attending.\nBy using the FAFSA4caster, you can get an early estimate of your eligibility for federal student financial aid.",
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        "raw_content": "Car Accident Attorneys Encourage Proper Use Of Child Restraints\nHome \u00bb Blog \u00bb Car Accidents \u00bb Car Accident Attorneys Encourage Proper Use Of Child Restraints\nIf you are a parent, your children\u2019s safety is important to you. Unfortunately, although parents care about the safety of their children, sometimes the parent\u2019s actions concerning child restraint in vehicles does not fit with the parent\u2019s desire to keep their children safe. Fortunately, there are things you can do to better protect your children from car accident injuries and death.\nWhile motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for children 3-14, many of these deaths could be prevented by the proper use of things such as car seats, booster seats, and even just seat belts. While most parents using child safety seats think the seats are properly installed, seven out of ten seats are not properly installed. This puts the child at a higher risk of death and injury if they are involved in a vehicle crash. Sadly, some young children are completely unrestrained when riding in a vehicle.\nIf you are a parent with small children or if you often transport children in your vehicle, it is important to understand how to properly install car seats and booster seats. It is also important to know your local laws concerning the use of these devices.\nAccording to Tennessee law, children 9 to 15 should be properly restrained in a seat belt. Children under 9 are required to be in the rear seat, if available, and those 9-13 are encouraged to be in a rear seat. Children less than a year old or less than 20 pounds should be in a rear-facing child seat, and those 1 to 4 or more than 20 pounds should be in a child seat. Children 4 to 9 and under 4 feet 9 inches should be in a booster seat. If your child falls along a cutoff point, it is generally best to go with the higher level of child restraint. In Tennessee, child restraint laws are a standard offense. This means you can be pulled over and fined simply for not obeying the child restraint law.\nOf course, there are many parents who want to use car seats and booster seats properly, but they do not realize they are using the car seats and booster seats improperly. If you are currently using a car seat, check out the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration\u2019s recall of car seats. Because car seats do not last forever, it is also important to be aware of when your car seat expires. They are typically expected to be effective for six to eight years and should be replaced after that time. Even if you think you have your car seat properly installed, consider have it checked by a local certified technician who can inspect your car seat and explain how to properly install it. Just the simple step of making sure the seat is in good shape and is properly installed could save your child\u2019s life.\nUnfortunately, car accidents do happen. Whether you, your child, or another loved one is injured in a car accident, Nashville car accident attorneys can help you better understand your rights as a victim of an automobile crash. If you are the victim of a car crash, contact us.",
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        "raw_content": "Nunez aggravates knee, out for ALDS, ALCS\nHOUSTON -- The Red Sox lost in more ways than one Thursday afternoon, dropping Game 1 of the American League Division Series presented by Doosan, 8-2, to the Astros and losing Eduardo Nunez to an aggravated right knee injury four pitches into the game.\nNunez will be replaced on the Red Sox's roster by veteran outfielder Chris Young and will be ineligible to return for the AL Championship Series, should the Red Sox advance to the next round. Nunez could come back for the World Series if Boston makes it.\nNunez had been limited to one regular-season game since suffering a sprained posterior cruciate ligament Sept. 9, but he started at the designated-hitter spot and took his first at-bat against Justin Verlander in the first inning. After tapping a grounder to third base, Nunez stumbled out of the box and then crumpled to the ground while running down the first-base line, his face contorted in pain.\nUnable to put weight on his leg, Nunez had to be carried off the field by manager John Farrell and assistant athletic trainer Masai Takahashi.\n\"It feels sore,\" Nunez said. \"It's not right yet. I'm going to have another MRI in a few days and go back to Boston. But we don't see [more] damage so far. There's no swelling. It's just the same pain it was before -- a little more painful this time.\"\nNunez, 30, batted .321 with an .892 OPS, eight home runs and 27 RBIs in 38 games after the Red Sox acquired him from the Giants ahead of the non-waiver Trade Deadline. Thursday marked his second unsuccessful attempt to rush back from injury, as he also exited a game last week after two at-bats due to renewed discomfort in his knee.\n\"We tried to rush twice because we didn't have a lot of time,\" Nunez said. \"We did a lot of tests. Obviously no one expected that. I thought I was a little more ready than what I am.\"\nVideo: BOS@HOU Gm1: Nunez on leaving Game 1 with knee injury\nStill, Farrell said he did not regret trying to bring back Nunez for the postseason.\n\"He had been cleared prior to the start of this series,\" Farrell said. \"The number of tests that we put him through felt like he had satisfied all that we could simulate, but it was apparent trying to go game speed we saw what transpired.\"\nWith Nunez out for the remainder of the series, the Red Sox will lean more heavily on Hanley Ramirez, who replaced Nunez as the designated hitter and went 2-for-3 with a double.\nMaria Guardado is a reporter for MLB.com.\nRead more: Boston Red Sox, Eduardo Nunez",
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        "raw_content": "Home > Challenging Eminent Domain > Getting Fair Compensation For Your Property\nWhen the government or a private developer decides to try to take your property under the power of eminent domain, the law requires that fair compensation, known as \"just compensation,\" must be offered.\nDetermining what constitutes \"just compensation\" is often at the heart of challenges to eminent domain. In our experience, the condemning authority - the government or private developer - may try to pay the lowest amount possible for your property. However, this may not always be the amount that you deserve.\nJust compensation is typically defined as the fair market value for your property. The fair market value is considered to be the highest price that a willing seller could get for a property from a willing and knowledgeable buyer.\nThe fair market value does not consider what the seller would like to get for the property or the sentimental or other value that the seller attaches to the property.\nDetermining Just Compensation\nWhen you are notified that the government wants to take your property under eminent domain, you may feel compelled to accept the first offer. However, this may not be in your best interest, and it may not constitute fair compensation.\nIn our experience, the government will often try to get the property for the lowest amount possible and may not factor in all the complex factors that determine your property's value.\nA qualified eminent domain lawyer can help you get the expert advice you need to determine just compensation, from experts such as:\nEach of these experts can offer an independent evaluation of your property and, if applicable, make the case for why you deserve more compensation.\nReal estate valuation is not an exact science. The government will hire agents to evaluate your property, and they may make the case for a lower valuation of your property. You should have experts working hard on your side to defend your interests and try to get you the compensation that you may deserve.\nAt the North Carolina Eminent Domain Law Firm, we have experienced eminent domain lawyers that may be able to help you fight the taking of your property or to try to get you the additional compensation that you may deserve for your property.\nOur lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, which means that we recover our attorney's fee from a percentage of the additional amount we secure for you over what the government offered. That means that if we don't get you more money for your property, we don't recover an attorney's fee.\nYou don't have to accept the government's offer for your property. Don't be fooled by an appraisal the government shows you that may be undervaluing your property. Call the NC Eminent Domain Law Firm to find out if our North Carolina eminent domain lawyers can help you! Call 877-393-4990 right now to get a free evaluation of your case!",
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        "raw_content": "While referrals are often the most reliable sources of new business, the science of referrals is poorly understood. As a team of business consultants, nem relies exclusively upon referrals to generate lead flow and client activity.\nOver the years nem has developed a proven approach for generating referrals. This is based on the experience of its partners, wide ranging reviews of existing research & literature and independent Doctoral-based research.\nThis approach is referred to as the 'Trilogy of Trust'. When respected and applied genuinely, a constant flow of leads will evolve from a network.\nThe dynamics of the Trilogy of Trust are so powerful that you should never have to feel as though you are selling services or products. If you genuinely master the approach, leads should appear automatically.\nMost businesses develop sound client relationships over a period of time. A sound relationship is a two-way relationship; one of mutual respect and trust. The highest risk to a sound relationship is the referral of another service or product provider; irrespective of whether this is an internal or external party.\nUnfortunately under some circumstances recipients of referrals often have their own agendas, motives and fail to respect the referrers existing relationship. Understanding the concept of the Trilogy of Trust enables you to participate in an increasing network - referral process.\nWhere trust and respect are developed and the referred party meets or exceeds the expectations , the existing relationship becomes stronger and survives many more challenges than a standard two-way relationship.\nThe Trilogy of Trust will expand referral lead flow exponentially. As such it has been likened to the tetrahedron, one of the strongest man made structures.",
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        "raw_content": "25 Inspiring Nature Quotes to Make You Want to Go Outside and Explore Nature\nThankfully, there is no shortage of quotes dealing with the outdoors, because after all, the strokes of the pen are only trying to mimic the paint strokes of nature. So here are 25 quotes that will make you want to go outside.",
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        "raw_content": "United Nations, Feb 13 : The hardline US National Security Adviser John Bolton has issued a warning to India against buying Venezuelan oil, saying it \"will not be forgotten\" and that Venezuela's Foreign Minister Jorge Alberto Arreaza has countered that it was an attempt to impose Washington's global \"dictatorship\".\nBolton tweeted on Tuesday: \"Nations and firms that support (Venezuelan President Nicolas) Maduro's theft of Venezuelan resources will not be forgotten\", and displayed with it a news story about Venezuelan Oil Minister Manuel Quevedo visiting India to sell more oil.\nHis tweet continued with the warning: \"The US will continue to use all of its powers to preserve the Venezuelan people's assets and we encourage all nations to work together to do the same.\"\nPresident Donald Trump's administration and its allies have recognized opposition leader and National Assembly President Juan Guaido as the Latin American nation's President and have called on Maduro to quit.\nThe US does not consider that Maduro's government has the right to sell the country's oil -- and hence, calls the oil exports \"theft\".\nReacting to Bolton at a news conference here, Foreign Minister Arreaza, who represents Maduro, said: \"What he (Bolton) is trying to do here is give orders. This is a dictatorship that they are trying to impose on the world. Unilateralism at its maximum expression.\"\nHe asserted that because of Bolton's attitude \"there was a rebellion against this, this dictatorship\" at a meeting of the representatives of the Non-aligned Movement earlier Tuesday at the UN.\nBolton made a similar threat against India buying oil from Iran when Trump placed a more stringent international trade embargo on Tehran last year after withdrawing from a nuclear disarmament agreement made with it and five other countries.\nHowever, Trump gave India a temporary exemption from the embargo, which carried economic penalties for violations.\nFacing an embargo on its oil exports by the US and most western countries, Venezuela is trying to increase sales to India and other countries.\nVenezuelan Oil Minister Manuel Quevedo, who is in New Delhi to attend the Petrotech 2019 trade event, told reporters there on Monday that his country wanted to double the current oil exports of 340,000 barrels per day to India.\nVenezuela is the third largest supplier of oil to India. Reliance Industries and Nayara Energy are its biggest customers.\nQuevedo, who also heads the state oil company Petroleos de Venezuela, met India's Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Monday.\nVenezuela has the world's largest known reserves of oil estimated at more than 300 billion barrels - bigger than Saudi Arabia's 266 billion barrels.\nIndia, which is wary of foreign interference in internal affairs, has refused to go along with the US and recognize Guaido as the President and stop dealing with Maduro's administration.\n\"India and Venezuela enjoy close and cordial relations. We are of the view that it is for the people of Venezuela to find political solutions to resolve their differences through constructive dialogue and discussion without resorting to violence,\" External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said last month.\nThe simmering dispute over the May 2018 presidential elections, which the US and the Venezuelan opposition say was not fair, erupted into a crisis when the National Assembly on January 10 declared it invalid and Guaido proclaimed himself as the interim President.\nSince then there have been massive protests by supporters of both the government and violence has claimed more than 40 lives, according to the UN. The oil-rich country is also facing a humanitarian crisis with severe shortages of food and medicines.\nAt his news conference, Arreaza said the Maduro government was ready to talk with the opposition, but without preconditions.\n\"Let's sit down together. We have our Constitution. Let us sit down and engage in dialogue. Let us try to find a solution without any kind of strings attached, or any kind of preconditions,\" he said.\nTrump has ratcheted up Venezuela to his top foreign policy issue and said that US military intervention was an option. One of the problems for Venezuela's trade is that international banks are coming under increasing international pressure from the US.\nQuevedo told reporters in New Delhi: \"How payment is made is for the buyer and seller to decide. It can be in currency, it can be through other transferable methods and channels.\"\nHe floated the idea of a trade group with Venezuela, India, China and Russia whose commerce \"doesn't necessarily have to be within the dollar\".",
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        "raw_content": "Mother warns of the dangers of meningitis\nParents are being encouraged to take up new free meningitis vaccines.\nNorth Shields mother Ellie Patience says babies, teenagers and first time university students should take advantage of the vaccine as part of Meningitis Awareness Week (September 14 to 20).\nEllie said: \u201cMy three-month-old daughter Ava contracted pneumococcal meningitis in October 2014 and unfortunately the strain she had was not covered by the pneumococcal vaccine she had been given as part of the immunisation programme.\n\u201cBecause the disease was diagnosed quickly and due to the outstanding care she received from the doctors and nurses at North Tyneside General Hospital she has made a full recovery, with no permanent damage.\n\u201cMeningitis kills every day and I know how devastating these diseases can be, so I would urge all who are eligible to make sure they get the vaccines.\u201d\nThe new vaccines join others against meningococcal C, Hib and pneumococcal meningitis and septicaemia in the UK immunisation programme. For any questions about meningitis, septicaemia and vaccination visit www.meningitis.org\nMeningitis Research Foundation\u2019s chief executive Chris Head said: \u201cWe are delighted with the introduction of these new vaccines which we hope will further reduce the number of cases in the UK.\n\u201cHowever, there are still some forms of the disease which are not covered by these vaccines so it is vital that people are still aware of the symptoms of meningitis and septicaemia.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Paris Masters: Rafael Nadal pulls out of quarters due to knee injury\nWorld number one Rafael Nadal pulled out of the Paris Masters on Saturday before his quarter-final against Filip Kranjinovic. The Spaniard did not take to the court sue to a knee injury.\nRafael Nadal - File Photo\nThe Spaniard, who had his right knee strapped during his third-round win on Thursday, said he wanted to try and be ready to face Filip Krajinovic in the last eight but that \"it wasn't possible to play\".\nHe did not say if he would be fit to play at the World Tour Finals in London later this month. \"Yesterday (Thursday), the pain was very strong but it was not the moment to stop,\" Nadal told a press conference.\n\"I had treatment last night to try and be able to play today... But unfortunately it was impossible for me to return to the court in the same condition as last night. It is a sad day for me.\"\nThe 31-year-old became the oldest man to secure top spot in the end of season rankings when he beat Hyeon Chung in his opening match on Wednesday.\nNadal has fought back this year from a series of knee problems, winning the French and US Open titles. But he allayed fears this would lead to another lengthy spell on the sidelines, after injury-plagued campaigns saw him fail to reach a Grand Slam semi-final in 2015 and 2016.\n\"I had a long year, a lot of matches. I pushed the body,\" Nadal added.\"We are at the end of the season. It's normal that these kind of things happen. The knee is always, you know, bothering a little bit, but sometimes it's worse, and now is a little bit worse.\"\nHe called the trainer to have his knee taped after the second set of his last-16 win over Pablo Cuevas, before insisting he would be fit to play at the season-ending event in London.\nBut the 16-time Grand Slam champion then ended his bid for a first Paris Masters title, a serious blow for a tournament which is already missing the likes of Roger Federer, Andy Murray and Stan Wawrinka.\nIf Nadal pulls out of the Tour Finals, it would leave Federer as the only member of the 'Big Four' in the year- ending event.\"I'm going to do my treatment, do my best to be playing in London, but I cannot talk about that now because (it) is a day that is tough enough for me to pull out from here,\" he said.\n\"For me it's not about London. For me it's about longer term. And longer term I'm going to do the treatment I believe that (is) going to be more safe and more important to keep playing tennis as long as possible.\"\nWorld number 77 Krajinovic, who had never been past the second round of a Masters tournament before, now progresses to his first ATP semi-final of the season against either Juan Martin del Potro or John Isner on Saturday.\n\"I did not expect this at all, I was ready to play but then I heard he had pulled out,\" said the Serb. \"I'm going to enjoy today and then see how it goestomorrow (Saturday).\"\nAtp Paris Masters ,\nRafael Nadal ,",
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        "raw_content": "New Jersey's Medical Marijuana Solution\nBy Tasnim Shamma On 7/10/10 at 8:00 PM\nThe medical-marijuana market, which is legal in 14 states and under consideration in at least 12 others, may benefit sick people. But it has proved a headache for regulators. Unlicensed dispensaries, crooked doctors, and fake medical-need cases have plagued early adopters like Colorado and California. For states that want the benefits of medicinal weed without the threat of a freewheeling pot culture, New Jersey may have an answer: state control.\nGov. Chris Christie recently approved a law allowing prescription marijuana. But he has put it on hold while he explores making Rutgers University the sole grower, and state-approved hospitals the sole suppliers. The first-of-its-kind idea has drawn fire from patient advocates, who worry that an official monopoly would limit both the variety of herb and the number of outlets, making it harder for people to fill their doctor\u2019s orders. But as Colorado and California struggle to rein in their markets retroactively, the New Jersey model may emerge as a politically attractive middle ground\u2014a way for lawmakers to look cool but not soft. The state\u2019s example could catch on, says Christie spokesman Michael Drewniak, \u201cIf we do this right.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "China faked clinical trials release faked medicines\nReal vaccines save lives\nBefore new pharmaceuticals can be approved for sale to the public, they need to undergo rigorous trials. The process is expensive and for some promising medications, the promise of a new \u201cwonder drug\u201d is not fulfilled. The drug may be ineffective or toxic or somehow not be an improvement on what is currently available.\nMedications in N. America and Europe face rigorous reviews and staged trials before being licensed for sale. Even so, criticisms can creep in of the process when scientists have what is perceived to be a too close relationship with the pharmaceutical company.\nThe State Food and Drug Administration (SFDA) in China recently conducted a review of 1622 clinical trials. 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They have suffered for over half a century, marking over 200 000 deaths, many more maimed and about five million people displaced.\nColumbia Solidarity\nViolence continues in Charlotte North Carolina\nAnother man of colour has been shot by American police. The latest man to be killed was 43 year old Keith Lamont Scott who was shot to death on Tuesday.\nAccording to police, they were in the area to serve a warrant to someone else when they noticed Mr. Scott sitting in his car. They ordered him out of the vehicle and he ended up shot to death. Police say that Mr. Scott pointed a gun at them. A handgun was found at the scene.\nThat version of events diverges from evidence provided by Mr. Scott\u2019s daughter.\n\"The daughter of Keith Lamont Scott says that her father did not have a gun, that he was not armed, and that he was sitting in the car reading a book waiting on his son to get off a bus from school,\" she says. 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Authorities state that it was a fellow protester who fired a gun.\nOn Friday, video recorded by Scott\u2019s wife on her cell phone, showed some of the events leading to the death of her husband. She is heard to shout at the police officers that her husband has a brain injury and that he was unarmed. Three of the officers were wearing cameras. The fourth officer was in plain clothes. There was also a dash camera on one of the police cars. Those videos have not yet been released.\nWhat is known is that Scott was shot multiple times.\n\ufeffAid convoy to Aleppo bombed volunteers killed\n\u200bThe hoped for aid to besieged people in the Syrian city of Aleppo has come to a tragic end. Eighteen trucks loaded with food and medical supplies have been destroyed and 23 aid workers are dead. The joint effort of the Red Cross and the Red Crescent came under attack from the air. The warehouse in Aid Aleppo was targeted as well. Witnesses report that the bombing lasted two hours.\nThe Russians deny that the catastrophe was an air strike. They say that neither the Russians nor the Syrians attacked the convoy. After studying video of the site, they venture to say that a fire started on the ground led to the destruction of the convoy.\nOn the opposite side of the fence, the US places blame on the Russians for not controlling the Syrian airforce. The US has reported that Russian planes were in the area during the attack and Russians report that a US Predator drone was in the area at the same time.\n\u201cA sustained attack on a humanitarian convoy and workers, horrific enough in any circumstances, will in this case also have a disastrous impact not only on those desperate civilians for whom the assistance was intended, but for life-saving humanitarian operations throughout Syria,\u201d said Philip Luther, Research and Advocacy Director for the Middle East and North Africa at Amnesty International. Amnesty International\nThe result of the destruction of the trucks and the deaths of humanitarian workers is that all aid into Syria has now ceased.\nIt looks as if the joint peace plan brokered by the US and Russia has now been scuttled. It was to start with a seven day ceasefire and then move to a second stage where more peace initiatives would be implemented. The ceasefire was violated on numerous occasions by both sides in the conflict.\n\u200bMiami Herald\nHinkley Point Nuclear station gets uk go ahead\ufeff\nWindscale nearing completion 1956\nThe UK has announced that they are going to build another nuclear power station at Hinkley Point, Sommerset. The construction is to be done by two state owned foreign firms, a French(EDF) and a Chinese(CGN).\nThe estimated cost to finish the plant varies from 18 billion pounds to an all in with financing costs included to 29.7 billion. The carrot of jobs for 26 000 people may wilt somewhat when the foreign firms wish to bring their own experts into the UK to work.\nThe world is still trying to cope with the Fukushima disaster which is still leaking radioactivity more than five years since the cores melted. In spite of this, the proponents of nuclear power try to portray it as a \u201cgreen\u201d source of energy because the reactors do not spew carbon dioxide.\nThe cement industry is a major source of carbon dioxide emissions. Nuclear power plants use a great deal of cement in construction.\nIf the new plant can be made more safe that the UK\u2019s Sellafield, that would be a vast improvement. The ponds at Sellafield are open to the sky and crammed with spent fuel that is still intensely radioactive. The ponds were decommissioned in 1974 but remain dangerous.\nBut in the 40 years since the ponds were abandoned, the entire system has broken down. Locks, gantries, lifts and valves are all broken, missing or seized up.\nThe concrete is riddled with cracks - including not just the ones that you can see, but also those out of sight in the connecting tunnels. The entire environment is far too radioactive for anyone to be able to enter. The Ecologist\nSellafield is the site of the nuclear pile known as Windscale, where one of the worst nuclear accidents happened. It was the worst nuclear disaster that the world had seen until the nuclear power plant at Chernobyl blew up. Devastation to the countryside was mitigated by last minute filters attached to the stacks. In spite of the filters, radiation leaked and was blamed for hundreds of cases of cancer in the area.\nThe plant is going ahead in spite of thousands of people opposing it. 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        "raw_content": "Heated Debates, Burning Books\nThe Canadian writer Lawrence Hill recently received the unsettling news that a Dutch political group would be assembling on Wednesday in Amsterdam to burn copies of his novel, \u201cThe Book of Negroes\u201d (published in the Netherlands under the title \u201cHet Negerboek,\u201d and in the U.S. as \u201cSomeone Knows My Name\u201d). The book\u2014which chronicles the ways in which a West African woman asserts and preserves her humanity as a slave in North America in the eighteenth century\u2014takes its name from a historical ledger of black men and women who had been loyal to the British during the Revolutionary War and were evacuated to Nova Scotia following their side\u2019s defeat. So what exactly does this historical novel have to do with the Dutch? Hill explains in an op-ed published in the Toronto Star that he was contacted by Roy Groenberg, who identified himself as the \u201cChairman, Foundation to Honour and Restore payments to Victims of Slavery in Suriname,\u201d who wrote in a letter:\nWe, descendants of enslaved in the former Dutch colony Suriname, want to let you know that we do not accept a book with the title \u201cThe Book of Negroes.\u201d We struggle for a long time to let the word \u201cnigger\u201d disappear from the Dutch language and now you set up your \u201cBook of Negroes\u201d! A real shame! That\u2019s why we make the decision to burn this book on the 22nd of June 2011. Maybe you do not know, but June is the month before the 1st of July, the day that we remember the abolition from the Dutch, who put our ancestors in slavery.\nHill\u2019s response, which should be read in full, is forceful and eloquent. He condemns the threat:\nBurning books is designed to intimidate people. It underestimates the intelligence of readers, stifles dialogue and insults those who cherish the freedom to read and write. The leaders of the Spanish Inquisition burned books. Nazis burned books.\nWhen we think of book-burners, we mostly think of backward, reactionaries blocking against dissent, free thought, radical art, or progressive political reform. We think of official religions censoring the unorthodox, and of totalitarian states issuing edicts against anything threatens centralized control. Or we think of the powerful inciting the masses into fits of destruction. In history, we indeed think of the Inquisition and of the Third Reich. And in novels, the image of top-down state-sponsored madness comes most notably from Ray Bradbury\u2019s \u201cFahrenheit 451.\u201d\nYet, recently, small groups who reflect extreme minority opinions across the political spectrum have turned to burning books. It has become as much an act of provocation and one of censorship. This spring, Terry Jones, the radical pastor of the Christian Dove World Outreach Center in Florida, put the Koran \u201con trial,\u201d and then after condemning it, a copy of the document was burned, which caused violent reprisals in Afghanistan and elsewhere. (Months earlier, Jones had backed away from plans to burn the Koran after he was roundly condemned by American officials and by people throughout the world. By March, perhaps tired of being out of the headlines, he changed his mind.) And now, in Amsterdam, another small, passionate political group is using book-burning as a way of getting attention. The political motivations and desired ends are much different, but the means are precisely the same: spectacle, provocation, brutish and simple acts in response to complex issues.\nDespite these similarities, though, the protest in Amsterdam does stand out as a rare example of a group with progressive political demands\u2014in this case, the recognition of the ways in which the Netherlands benefited from the slave trade and a call to end contemporary discrimination\u2014resorting to such an odiously reactionary practice. It\u2019s a kind of parallel dystopia, one that Glenn Beck might conjure for his rapt audience, in which every word in a book must be vetted by hundreds of competing \u201cinterests groups.\u201d Hill\u2019s story, looked at more evenly, reminds us that attempts to control language by those who are eager to move society forward can be just as insidious as similar attempts by those who want to hold it back.\nAnd what of the word in question? In his op-ed, Hill notes that terms used to describe ethnicity and race change with the times. He writes that his father \u201cwas born in 1923 and proudly called himself a Negro for most of his life, but you can be sure that he would not be using the term today, if he were alive,\u201d and then adds:\nI tell my own children that no single word is entirely out of bounds. One must simply know the heft of each word, and use it appropriately. If that means employing discretion around archaic or racist terms, so be it. I don\u2019t use \u201cNegro\u201d in day-to-day language. To this day, I still cringe at the sound of \u201cNigger\u201d or \u201cNigga\u201d in hip hop lyrics. But there is sometimes room to use painful language to reclaim our own history.\nWhat Hill refers to as \u201cdiscretion\u201d is the kind of mild censorship that happens all the time in regards to spoken and written language. Sometimes it becomes the center of debate, as happened recently when NewSouth Books published a new version of \u201cHuckleberry Finn\u201d that replaced the word \u201cnigger\u201d with \u201cslave.\u201d Other times, it happens quietly; it\u2019s worth noting that Hill\u2019s book was printed under a different, perhaps intentionally less provocative, title here in the United States. The word \u201cnegro\u201d may be an offensive, derogatory term that has no place in modern prose. Or it might be a term ripe for reclamation and irony. Like most of the intersections of language, history, politics, and power, it produces complicated thoughts and feelings, and its resonance depends on experience and context. Reasonable people can disagree. Reasonable people, however, do not burn books.\nPhotograph by pcorreia, Flickr CC.",
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        "raw_content": "Dua Lipa will perform with Major Lazer at Glastonbury tonight\nThe singer performed her own set to a huge crowd earlier in the day\nDua Lipa has revealed she will be make a guest appearance with Major Lazer at Glastonbury tonight (June 23).\nThe singer performed on the John Peel Stage earlier today where the crowd spilled far out of the sides of the tent.\nSpeaking to NME after her set, Lipa confirmed her upcoming cameo in the Other Stage headliners\u2019 performance. \u201cI\u2019m joining Major Lazer tonight,\u201d she said. \u201cI\u2019ve got a song with Wale, Wizkid and Major Lazer called \u2018My Love\u2019, which is on Wale\u2019s album.\u201d\nShe continued: \u201cI messaged Diplo and said: \u2018Hey, we\u2019re doing Glastonbury the same day. I was gonna go and catch your set\u2019. He was like: \u2018Why don\u2019t we just do our song together?'\u201d\nLipa said she was \u201ctotally up for it\u201d and added: \u201cIt\u2019s gonna be so cool to get to perform with them. I\u2019m really looking forward to it.\u201d\nThe singer released her self-titled debut album earlier this month. It features the hits \u2018Be The One\u2019 and \u2018Hotter Than Hell\u2019, as well as collaborations with Chris Martin and Miguel.\nLipa started her set today with \u2018Hotter Than Hell\u2019, playing in front of her name in huge lights. She also performed renditions of her collaborations with Sean Paul and Martin Garrix, titled \u2018No Lie\u2019 and \u2018Scared To Be Lonely\u2019 respectively.\nShe tweeted afterwards: \u201cThat was the craziest moment of my life. Glastonbury I will remember this day until I die.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "August 25, 2011 Arts + Scene \u00bb Book Notes\nGalileo\u2019s Dream\nBy Kim Stanley Robinson - Harper Collins\nAs a fan of his science fiction and near-future fiction (the Mars trilogy, Three Californias, Science in the Capital) I've been reluctant to tackle Kim Stanley Robinson's alternate histories. But I started this, his latest novel, and more than 500 pages later I finished it, wondering what my problem was.\nPart of my reluctance was the historical dialogue choice: Does everybody sound hopelessly antique and false, or do these characters from remote times talk like they've got smartphones in their togas? Neither appeals to me.\nRobinson opts for a contemporary vocabulary (though with a minimum of anachronisms plus appropriate historical touches) and he makes it work, partly because he creates a complex, believable and likeable Galileo from the historical record. Galileo's intellect and insights are formidable, but his ego, impatience and appetites cause him as much humiliation as his battles with the Church over how the solar system works. He's got marital, family and money problems, devoted friends and dedicated enemies. Plus he keeps getting sent to the moons of Jupiter in the year 3020.\nThat's the science fiction part of the story, and some readers have found those scenes and characters less satisfying because they're less complete. I like the way the problems of the future feed back into the historical story, and even manage to create suspense about Galileo's ultimate fate. (There are hints that the past of this future is different -- even the solar system has a few more planets.) That the characters there have mythological names adds another layer of mystery. In terms of how humans react to new knowledge that humbles them, past and future stories correspond.\nThe future perspective allows Robinson to describe a fascinating cosmology and our future history. But it's not just the future commenting on the past -- it's also the other way around. About the inhabitants of these moons, Galileo observes: \"Surely living out here must make you all a little bit mad? Never to sit in a garden, never to feel the sun on your neck? We were never born for this.\"\nThough Robinson (who teaches at UC Davis) is just shy of 60, this novel expresses a notably mature perspective, both in content and forthright expression. This gives Galileo's aging observations even more resonance.\nUltimately this is the story of the first scientist (though the word \"scientist\" didn't arrive until the 19th century), and the meaning of his insights as well as the fullness of his life. There's humor and incident within the framework, and towards the end of his life, when Galileo sees something different in one of his daughters, there's a feeling of possibility as well as elegy.",
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        "raw_content": "Harry met Sally, fell in love, got married, and had, by all accounts, two adorable children. Then things slowly deteriorated and Harry and Sally ended up slogging through a bitter divorce. Custody was resolved with Sally having primary custody of the children and Harry having liberal visitation. It was not perfect, but since they both lived in the same suburb, it seemed reasonable at the time. That is until Sally remarried and her new husband got a new job 800 miles away. It happens quite often and quite often it involves a trip back to court.\nAnd it happened to Antonio and Sylvia in a case, Arredondo v. Betancourt, that was ultimately decided by the Texas appellate court. Married in January of 2001, and a son was born several months later. The marriage lasted less than two years and the couple divorced. Both were made joint managing conservators of the child with Sylvia being given the exclusive right to determine the primary residence of the child. No restrictions were placed on any location. Antonio was granted alternative periods of possession of the child if Sylvia moved more than 100 miles away from where Antonio lived.\nSylvia remarried; after that the facts are subject to some dispute. But what was not disputed is that Sylvia ended up with the child and her new husband in Mexico and Antonio filed a petition to modify the decree to grant him the exclusive right to determine where the child would reside.\nIn order to succeed, Antonio had to establish a change in circumstances. Sylvia took the position that the original decree gave her unfettered discretion and placed no limitations on her ability to determine the primary residence of the child. The appeals court, in the case named Arredondo v. Betancourt, rejected Sylvia\u2019s position and held that any finding of changed circumstances is case-specific and fact-intensive and when a parent moves a child a significant distance, a finding of changed circumstances may be warranted. The court outlined a number of facts to be considered in whether such a finding is warranted: among them, the distance involved, the quality of the relationship between the non-custodial parent and the child, the impact the move would have on the non-custodial patent\u2019s ability to have regular and meaningful contacts with the child, the motives of the parties, and the accessibly of safe travel to the child.\nThe court ultimately decided that Antonio had met his burden of showing a changed circumstance based on the evidence and the facts presented.\nThe issues in a \u201cmove-away case\u201d can be difficult and every case will undoubtedly be different since the facts will be unique to the parties and their lives. The representation of an experienced Texas family law lawyer is essential.",
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        "raw_content": "Huge rise in court eviction orders as landlords get tough\nThere has been a 70% rise in court orders to evict private tenants over the past three years.\nHomelessness charity Crisis analysed Ministry of Justice figures to reveal that in the last year 36,211 landlords have been granted a court order to evict their tenants, up 12% on the previous 12 months, and 70% higher than the 21,351 court orders granted three years ago.\nDuncan Shrubsole, director of policy at Crisis, said: \u201cSadly it is no surprise that we are seeing tens of thousands of private tenants facing eviction.\n\u201cThey face a dreadful combination of high unemployment and underemployment, draconian cuts to housing benefit and soaring rents. Our concern is that many of these people will have nowhere to turn, and end up falling victim to homelessness. In fact the Government\u2019s own statistics point to this already happening.\u201d\nLatest official figures show that between 2009 and 2011, the number of people approaching their council as homeless due to the end of an Assured Shorthold Tenancy or because of rent arrears went up by 42% to almost 10,000 households.\nShrubsole said: \u201cWe are calling on the Government to rethink cuts to housing benefit that will inevitably leave increasing numbers of people unable to pay the rent. We are also in desperate need of more social and affordable housing in order to rein in the soaring rental market.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "GE to buy Converteam in $3.2B deal\nGeneral Electric Co. said Tuesday it plans to buy a 90 percent stake in French electrical equipment developer Converteam in a deal GE values at $3.2 billion.\nConverteam designs high-efficiency systems that reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. It serves a variety of industries including offshore and onshore oil and gas, power generation, wind and solar energy.. GE says said it will plans to use Converteam's expertise to serve high-growth regions in Brazil, Russia, China, India and the Middle East.\nGE said its energy business will purchase the stake from a controlling group of shareholders that includes Barclays Private Equity and LBO France. It plans to buy the remaining 10 percent from Converteam's senior management during the next two to five years for an amount that will depend on factors such as the time of sale and business performance.\nGE said it doesn't expect to pay more than $480 million for that remaining stake.\nThe deal for the 90 percent stake is expected to close during the third quarter. It is the latest of $11 billion in acquisitions by GE. GE also has acquired Dresser Inc., Wellstream Holdings, Lineage Power Holdings and Well Support in the past six months.\nConverteam, based in Massy, France, employs 5,300 people and operates in 80 countries. It posted pre-tax earnings of $239 million in 2010.\nGE shares slipped 3 cents to $19.72 in pre-market trading.",
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        "raw_content": "\"Today's Tea\" at Pearl River\nI went to Pearl River, a Chinese retail goods store in SoHo, to shop for a gift. On my out of the store, I noticed a tea shop on the store's \"balcony\" as well as the pictured table below advertising \"Today's Tea.\" Last Thursday, the tea of the day was Wu Long. The table also featured flower jasmine teas. I did not have time to go to the \"Tea Balcony\" but now it's on my list of to-dos. Have you found tea shops in unexpected places?",
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        "raw_content": "Wife beater not brave after all: Humane Society rescinds award\nRoyal Humane Society patron and Governor General Quentin Bryce.\nThe Humane Society has stripped a man of his bravery award after The Australian Women's Weekly revealed he had been jailed for beating his wife.\nDuring a series of attacks, Paul Francis McCuskey kicked his partner Jeannie Blackburn in the head so hard he snapped her optic nerve and left her blinded in one eye.\nRelated: Quentin Bryce wants wife beater stripped of bravery award\nHe also kicked her in the stomach while she was pregnant. She later miscarried.\nEarlier this year The Weekly revealed that despite his conviction for domestic violence, McCuskey, had been given a merit award for his bravery by the Humane Society after he and his cohort of fire-fighters helped save an elderly woman and her pets during Victoria's Black Saturday bushfires.\nThe society initially decided to let the award stand. However, the story prompted Governor General Quentin Bryce \u2014 a patron of the society \u2014 to write to the award's organisers, saying: \"Violence against women should not be tolerated or condoned whenever it occurs, not least in a situation that is an affront to the very principles for which the Royal Humane Society stands \u2026 if the society is to banish violence against women, I suggest a zero tolerance is the only way forward.\"\nIt also prompted Jeannie's supporters to begin a petition to have McCuskey stripped of the award. It gathered 18,000 signatures.\nEarlier this week, the society unanimously voted to reverse its position and strip McCuskey of the award.\nRelated: Has Australia gone soft on domestic violence?\n\"I am completely overwhelmed by the support the public has given me on this issue,\" said Jeannie.\n\"It's an incredible victory for the huge community of people who have come together to take a stand against domestic violence.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Rabbitohs statement on Walker and Gray\nThe South Sydney Rabbitohs have completed their investigation into the circumstances that led to players Dylan Walker and Aaron Gray being hospitalised on 22 September 2015.\nThe Club undertook a thorough process which involved interviews with key persons including the two players concerned, the receipt of verbal and written submissions from both players, a review of the Club's medical log and an audit of the Club's protocols relating to the treatment and recovery of players from surgery and major injury.\nThe Board of the South Sydney Football Club was presented with the report of the investigations prepared by CEO, John Lee, in consultation with the NRL Integrity Unit. It resolved to issue show cause notices to both players, asking each of them to answer allegations that they had not met their obligations under the terms of their NRL playing contracts, the NRL Code of Conduct and the South Sydney Football Club Code of Conduct.\nBoth players appeared before the Board and presented separate submissions accompanied by their respective representatives.\nThe findings of the investigation and the show cause hearings were presented to the Board at its 24 November meeting. After requesting further information, the Board has determined that:\n\u2022 there was no evidence that either player had illicit substances or alcohol in his system;\n\u2022 both players had nonetheless sourced additional pain-killing medication from their own GPs on the day of the incident, clearly beyond that which was prescribed by their specialists following their respective surgeries; and\n\u2022 by their actions and their consequent hospitalisation, the players had brought the Club and the NRL into serious disrepute.\nAccordingly, the Board directed that both players will:\n1. attend educational sessions to better understand how to correctly use medicines;\n2. undertake a minimum of 20 hours of community service (in addition to normal Club obligations) including speaking to groups about their experiences and learnings;\n3. make themselves available for ongoing regular testing for drugs including prescription drugs; and\n4. each be penalised 5% of their 2015 contract value, with a further 5% to be suspended pending successful completion of points 1 and 2 and their co-operation with point 3 above.\nThe Board has also decided that the fines imposed will be forfeited by the Club and donated to charities, including St Vincent's Hospital's Alcohol & Drug Service.\nThrough a separate process, the Club undertook a review of its Medications Policy. This focused on the practical application of the policy and whether more comprehensive protocols were required in the light of the incident involving players Walker & Gray.\nHaving considered the findings of the review, the Board resolved to:\n\u2022 modify and strengthen its Medications Policy and the Club's Code of Conduct; to place the responsibility on our players to report any prescriptions obtained other than from the Club Doctor to the Club's Medical Officer,\n\u2022 increase its level of education to players of all levels around the correct use of prescription medication, and the consequences of their misuse.\nMr Lee commented that: \"The review was comprehensive and a proactive step to modernise our Medications Policy.\n\"We consulted some of the top sporting bodies and organisations in Australia, including the Australian Institute of Sport, to ensure that our policy is contemporary, practical and focuses on the wellbeing of our players.\n\"We will work closely with all of our players to ensure an incident like this doesn't happen again. It was harrowing for the players' families, friends and Club mates; and it impacted the reputation of our Club which does so much good work, alongside Souths Cares, in our communities.\"",
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        "raw_content": "My Journey to Medicine, Part 1\nAug 12, 2016 | Posted by\tkillakaye | commUNITY, Personal Growth\t| 0 comments |\nI grew up in Southeast, Washington, DC, an area notorious for high crime rates, equivalently high unemployment rates, and low-performing schools. To me, SE never felt like a place where I was unsafe, or subject to social injustice. I admit, I was somewhat na\u00efve, and very sheltered as a child. The quiet streets of my middle class, SE neighborhood were canopied by overgrown trees, and filled with single-family, brick homes, belonging to individuals who retired long before my birth. Living in a neighborhood bounded by a national park, and a street that is shared by one of the most famous buildings in the country \u2013 Pennsylvania Ave \u2013 I suppose many of the perils that SE is known for bypassed my childhood. My parents, pharmacists, were not only consumed with my academic success, but they also ensured that I never strayed far from our tiny, quiet street unsupervised, at least not for extended periods. Activities at school and home, interspersed with out of town trips to visit family, academic summer camps, and music lessons pretty much filled my childhood. The heavy parental investment I received as a child was surely evident in my academic performance. I didn\u2019t know that it was even possible for me to earn less than an A until sixth grade. Teachers often had to make separate lesson plans for me because I was so far ahead of everyone else in my class. Everyone in my life encouraged me, and instilled in me that I could achieve greatness.\nFast forward to 2016, and I am in my final year at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine (*does praise dance*). Through years of sacrifice and hard work, I have been able to accomplish something that is forever an elusive dream for many. I have succeeded in a field held in the highest esteem by members of society. Undoubtedly, no one is able to make it to, and survive medical school without a selfless work ethic and unwavering commitment. However, throughout my journey, I have realized that my success really has nothing to do with the strength of my focus, or how hard I\u2019ve worked. I have been able to succeed in medical school because I had parents, family, and teachers who constantly encouraged me to perform to the best of my abilities. I had resources that allowed me to focus on school, and nothing else. I was successful because people before me were successful, and bestowed their wisdom upon me through guidance.\nIs success more attributable to luck or hard work? A professor once asked me this. Today, I can wholeheartedly say that the answer is luck. Had I not had college-educated parents who prevented frivolous pursuits from distracting me, or teachers who put in extra effort to challenge me, I would not be in medical school. Had I not randomly found a course in undergrad taught by a physician/professor at Pitt Med, who would go on to write me a letter of recommendation, I would not be at a top 25 medical school. A lot of kids from more stereotypical neighborhoods in SE did not have the resources and guidance, or even shear luck in situations, that I\u2019ve had throughout my life. Many have been burdened by gun violence, poverty, and other social injustices, making SE feel very much like a place where prison or death are more likely than graduate school. So, it should be no surprise why I was able to achieve something that many around me could not. There is absolutely nothing fair about certain individuals, like me, being fortuned with circumstances conducive for success. However, I am deeply appreciative of all the blessings that I have received. As such, I see no other option but to pass along these blessings, and be a resource for those after me, who do not have the support and guidance that I received, but did nothing to deserve.\nAbout killakaye\nkillakaye has contributed 1 entries to our website, so far.\tView entries by killakaye.",
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        "raw_content": "DON'T MISS THE PREMIER AI CONFERENCE\nChoose from hundreds of sessions on dozens of hot topics. 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Under his leadership, NVIDIA invented the graphics processing unit (GPU) in 1999. Since then, it has consistently set new standards in visual computing with breathtaking, interactive graphics available on devices ranging from smartphones and tablets to notebooks and workstations. NVIDIA's expertise in programmable GPUs has led to breakthroughs in parallel processing that make supercomputing inexpensive and widely accessible. The company holds more than 7,000 U.S. patents granted or pending, including ones covering designs and insights fundamental to modern computing. Huang is a recipient of the Dr. Morris Chang Exemplary Leadership Award from the Global Semiconductor Association in recognition of his exceptional contributions to driving the development, innovation, growth and long-term opportunities of the fabless semiconductor industry. He has received the Daniel J. Epstein Engineering Management Award from the University of Southern California and an honorary doctorate from Oregon State University. He was named to the U.S. Immigrant Entrepreneur Hall of Fame when it was established in 2012. Prior to founding NVIDIA, Huang worked at LSI Logic and Advanced Micro Devices. He holds a BSEE degree from Oregon State University and an MSEE degree from Stanford University.\nFundamentals of Deep Learning for Natural Language Processing\nPrerequisites: Basic experience with neural networks.\nIn this course, you will receive hands-on training on the latest techniques for understanding textual input using Natural Language Processing. You\u2019ll learn how to:\nClassify words to accurately understand their meaning.\nHandle factual queries and their semantic meaning.\nTrain Machine Translators from one language to another.\nUpon completion of this course, you\u2019ll be proficient in Natural Language Processing using neural networks in similar applications.\nPrerequisites: Basic experience with Neural Networks\nFramework: TensorFlow, Keras\nDeep Learning for Finance Trading Strategy\nPrerequisites: Experience with neural networks and knowledge of the financial industry.\nLinear techniques like principal component analysis (PCA) are the workhorses of creating \u2018eigenportfolios\u2019 for use in statistical arbitrage strategies. Other techniques using time series financial data are also prevalent. But now, trading strategies can be advanced with the power of deep neural networks.\nIn this course, you\u2019ll learn how to:\nPrepare time series data and test network performance using training and test datasets\nStructure and train a LSTM network to accept vector inputs and make predictions\nUse the Autoencoder as anomaly detector to create an arbitrage strategy\nUpon completion, you\u2019ll be able to use time series financial data to make predictions and exploit arbitrage using neural networks.\nPrerequisites: \u2018Fundamentals of Deep Learning for Computer Vision\u2019 or similar deep learning experience\nFramework: TensorFlow\nDeep Learning for Autonomous Vehicles - Perception\nPrerequisites: Experience with CNNs.\nIn this course, you\u2019ll learn how to design, train, and deploy deep neural networks for autonomous vehicles using the NVIDIA DRIVE\u2122 PX development platform. Learn how to:\nIntegrate sensor input using the DriveWorks software stack\nTrain a semantic segmentation neural network\nOptimize, validate, and deploy a trained neural network using TensorRT\nUpon completion of this course, students will be able to create and optimize perception components for autonomous vehicles using DRIVE PX.\nFramework: TensorFlow, DIGITS, TensorRT\nFundamentals of Accelerated Computing with CUDA C/C++\nPrerequisites: Basic C/C++ competency\nThe CUDA computing platform enables the acceleration of CPU-only applications to run on the world's fastest massively parallel GPUs. Experience C/C++ application acceleration by:\nAccelerating CPU-only applications to run their latent parallelism on GPUs\nUtilizing essential CUDA memory management techniques to optimize accelerated applications\nExposing accelerated application potential for concurrency and exploiting it with CUDA streams\nLeveraging command line and visual profiling to guide and check your work\nUpon completion of this workshop, you'll be able to accelerate and optimize existing C/C++ CPU-only applications using the most essential CUDA tools and techniques. You\u2019ll understand an iterative style of CUDA development that will allow you to ship accelerated applications fast.\nFundamentals of Deep Learning for Computer Vision\nPrerequisites: Basic technical background\nExplore the fundamentals of deep learning by training neural networks and using results to improve performance and capabilities.\nIn this hands-on course, you\u2019ll learn the basics of deep learning by training and deploying neural networks. 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During his 28 years at Accenture, Jean-Laurent has helped companies establish pan-European or global capabilities. He previously served as Accenture's Managing Director for Communications, Media & Technology (CMT), Growth & Strategy, championing the development and implementation of the CMT operating group strategy. Before taking that role, he was the Managing Director of Accenture's global Electronics & High Technology industry group. In this role, he developed and implemented Accenture's industry strategic programs and participated in larger deals for the practice, including the professional electronics, consumer electronics, aerospace, defense, semiconductor and software industries. Jean-Laurent holds an Engineering degree from Paris Ecole Polytechnique.\nJ\u00dcLICH SUPERCOMPUTING CENTRE, Research Group Leader\nUNIVERSITY OF REGENSBURG, Professor of Theoretical Physics\nIn pushing the limits of throughput of floating-point operations, GPUs have become a unique technology. 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We will further discuss how we bring AI solutions from research prototypes to our products on the market.\nABOUT THE SPEAKER: Timo Stich is a Senior Research Scientist at ZEISS. His focus is on machine learning and computer vision. Prior to joining ZEISS he was Developer Technology Engineer for NVIDIA Corporation and Research Staff in Computer Graphics and Image Processing at the Max-Planck-Institute for Computer Science and the Computer Graphics Lab of Brunswick University, Germany. 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G\u00f6khan finished his Ph.D. in the Image and Visual Representation Laboratory (IVRL), \u00c9cole Polytechnique F\u00e9d\u00e9rale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland. During his Ph.D., he worked on visual-saliency detection methods, which imitate human visual processing via biologically-inspired computer algorithms. After graduation, he pursued several deep learning topics, including image ranking and classification.\nJEFFREY KELLING\nHELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM DRESDEN-ROSSENDORF, Scientist\nABOUT THE SPEAKER: Jeffrey Kelling is a Scientist in the computational science group at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, concerned with high performance computing and deep learning applications in science. He obtained his diploma in statistical physics and wrote his Ph.D. thesis on massively parallel lattice Monte-Carlo simulations on GPUs.\nIMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON, IC Research Fellow\nABOUT THE SPEAKER: Martin Rajchl is an Imperial College Research Fellow with the Department of Computing and the Division of Brain Sciences at Imperial College London. His current research focuses on developing machine learning and computer vision methods for medical image analysis and assisted clinical decision support systems, with a particular focus on finding associations between cardiovascular health and changes in the brain, bridging the gap between machine learning and neuroscientific research. He has published over 90 clinical and technical articles, is a member of several programme committees (SPIE, MICCAI workshops) and holds numerous research awards and method challenge wins. Martin is the co-creator of several software libraries, most notably the Deep Learning Toolkit (DLTK) for Medical Imaging (https://dltk.github.io/).\nMAXIMILIAN IGL\nUNIVERSITY OF OXFORD, Doctoral Student\nABOUT THE SPEAKER: Maximilian Igl is a current doctoral student at the University of Oxford, researching autonomous intelligent machines and systems with a focus on inference techniques and deep reinforcement learning. He previously studied Physics, Economics and Technology Management in Munich at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universit\u00e4t (LMU) and the Centre for Technology Management (CDTM).\nOXFORD NANOPORE, Director of Product Development\nCurrent and Potential Healthcare Applications of Nanopore Technology\nOxford Nanopore has built the first and only real-time, portable DNA sequencer - the MinION. It is being used to bring DNA information to researchers in many sectors, including biomedical/cancer research, environmental monitoring, agriculture, food/ water testing, and education. Oxford Nanopore is using GPUs to make sure that genomic data can be processed in *real* real time, delivering potential benefits of rapid insights to users in any environment. Leila Luheshi and Rosemary Dokos will talk about current and potential healthcare applications of nanopore technology, and how GPUs will turn sequence data into rapid insights for disease or environmental management.\nABOUT THE SPEAKER: Rosemary Dokos is Senior Director, Product Management at Oxford Nanopore. The Product Management team at Oxford Nanopore Technologies enable the release of novel products and improvements into the field. The team is led by Rosemary who has over 10 years of experience in the Life Sciences market covering Genomics, Proteomics and Cell Biology.\nINSTITUTE OF BIOINFORMATICS/LIT AI LAB, JOHANNES KEPLER UNIVERSITY LINZ, Head of Institute\nDrug discovery is focused around finding relationships between chemical structure and biological effects of small molecules. Since such models depend on already-investigated chemical structures, they can hardly propose completely novel chemical scaffolds, a problem which has always been a drawback of traditional drug design. Now, researchers from Johannes Kepler University Linz, together with Janssen Pharmaceuticals, have found a novel way to discover drugs with GPU-based Deep Learning: instead of the chemical structure, they use images of cells that were treated with small molecules, and leverage deep neural networks to find relationships with biological effects. Thus, the image-based strategy can propose completely new chemical scaffolds, since there is no dependency on known, well-investigated chemical structures. In ongoing drug discovery projects, this novel GPU-driven strategy has identified many novel chemical scaffolds and thereby increased the discovery rate of drug candidates by 60 and 250-fold.\nABOUT THE SPEAKER: Sepp Hochreiter is a German AI researcher. Since 2006, he is the Head of the Institute of Bioinformatics at the Johannes Kepler University of Linz in Austria, and he is now also the Head of the LIT AI Lab. Sepp Hochreiter has made numerous contributions in the fields of machine learning and bioinformatics. He developed the long short-term memory (LSTM) for which the first results were reported in his diploma thesis in 1991. The main LSTM paper appeared in 1997 and is considered as a discovery that is a milestone in the timeline of machine learning. He applied biclustering methods to drug discovery and toxicology. He extended support vector machines to handle kernels that are not positive definite with PSVM model, and applied this model to feature selection, especially to gene selection for microarray data. In addition to his research contributions, Sepp Hochreiter is broadly active within his field - both locally in Austria and internationally.\nMAX PLANCK INSITUTE FOR DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, Doctoral Candidate\nProteins are the main molecules responsible for information processing, catalysis and mechanical roles in living cells. Protein engineering allowed fine-tuning of the function and properties of natural proteins, leading to development of hundreds of therapeutic proteins. However, this approach offers very conserved and incremental navigation of the protein chemical space. Conversely, computational de novo protein design aims to offer a bottom-up approach for designing proteins of novel sequences and even folds, paving way to in silico design and experimental creation of proteins with arbitrary properties never before observed in nature. Together, by developing our methods for accelerated molecular dynamics sampling, we harness GPU computing power to design novel protein-based therapeutics. The final goal is to develop novel, pharmacologically active protein molecules with enhanced thermodynamic, kinetic and downstream production properties. Here we describe how we designed artificial cytokines in silico, and experimentally characterised their biophysical and pharmacological properties.\nABOUT THE SPEAKER: Mohammad ElGamacy is currently concluding his Doctoral degree in the field of protein design. A pharmacist by training, he did his Bachelor's studies in Pharmaceutical Science at Ain Shams University in Cairo. After working for a year in the fields of drug design and chemical biology, he moved to pursue his Master's degree in Molecular and Structural Biology at the Free University of Brussels and the Catholic University of Leuven. Currently, he is finalising his doctoral studies at the Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology in Tuebingen.\nROVCO, Chief Technology Officer\nABOUT THE SPEAKER: As Rovco's CTO, Iain leads the development of 3D vision and AI to improve quality and reduce cost in subsea inspection. With a PhD in AI, and research in industry, his expertise ranges from multi-robot exploration to vision systems for Mars rovers. As well as delivering complex AI in the harshest environments on Earth, he has experience in 3D data visualisation, deep learning and embedded systems.\nELISA MAIETTINI\nISTITUTO ITALIANO DI TECNOLOGIA, Ph.D. Student\nABOUT THE SPEAKER: Elisa Maiettini is a Ph.D. student in deep learning for visual scene understanding in robotics at the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia, iCub Facility, and the University of Genoa, Department of Informatics, Bioengineering, Robotics, and Systems Engineering (DIBRIS). She is under the supervision of Professor Lorenzo Natale and Professor Lorenzo Rosasco. Elisa graduated in software and electronics engineering from the University of Perugia, Italy, in 2013 and she obtained an M.D. with honours in software and automation engineering from the same university in 2016. Her fields of study are deep learning, computer vision and robotic visual perception, with her current focus on on-line object detection for robotic applications. The final goal of her Ph.D. is to provide robotic platforms, such as the iCub and R1, with the ability to understand scenes by exploiting visual inputs.\nPIXEVIA, CEO\nPIXEVIA: AI Based, Computer Vision System for Retail, Parking Lots, and Drones\nModern computing hardware and NVIDIA Jetson TX1 / TX2 performance create new possibilities for smart city applications and retail, parking lot, and drone industries. We'll present on how the PIXEVIA system covers vision processing and AI tasks using deep neural networks; learning using computer generated images for number plate recognition; and self-supervised learning for vehicle detection.\nWe will explore methods for orchestrating and combining information from different type of neural networks (from SSDs, Mask-RCNNs to attention based RNNs).\nReal-world use cases for parking lots (empty parking space detection, number plate recognition) and retail industries (amount of stock on the shelf calculation, people counting with age and gender recognition) will also be presented.\nABOUT THE SPEAKER: Mindaugas Eglinskas is the CEO at PIXEVIA (formerly Magma Solutions) and has over 18 years of experience in computer vision, neural networks, and development of mission-critical systems. He lead a project for the Lithuanian Ministry of Defence to create a next-generation unmanned aerial vehicle prototype system. Mindaugas is also an assistant professor at Vilnius University, where his research focuses on neural networks and autonomous systems.\nKONICA MINOLTA LABORATORY EUROPE, Senior R&D Engineer & Research Specialist\nABOUT THE SPEAKER: Maximilian Baust studied mathematics for science and engineering at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich from 2003 to 2008. Maximilian then joined the research group for computer aided medical procedures and augmented reality at TUM. In his Ph.D. thesis, he investigated variational methods for image segmentation and deformable image registration. In 2012, he joined ESG Elektroniksystem- und Logistik-GmbH, an SME in the area of defense and automotive technology, as a system engineer for camera-based driver assistance systems. From 2013 to 2017, Maximilian joined TUM for as a postdoctoral associate, where he supervised doctoral students and managed research projects in the areas of computer aided medical procedures, computer vision and machine learning. In 2017, Maximilian joined Konica Minolta Laboratory Europe as a senior R&D engineer and research specialist in the areas of medical image analysis, deep learning and robotics.\nFIVE AI INC., CEO\nTech companies are set to deliver safe AVs ahead of OEMs and tier vendors, but no one has a safe solution for our complex cities or European cities that are more complex than either the US or China. Five AI is Europe's fastest-growing tech company, with just under 100 people from 15 a year ago, created to deliver self-driving technology to Europe's city dwellers. This talk will be an opportunity to explain what challenges exist, how we are addressing them, what the progress in each field looks like, how we think services will be launched, and what remains to be done (which is a lot). We will include examples of how we are using NVIDIA technology to help us work on problems, show how we've configured our hardware, and discuss how we expect that to evolve from one platform to the next.\nABOUT THE SPEAKER: Stan Boland is a Co-Founder and CEO of Five AI Inc., a major venture-backed start-up developing driverless car technology to be delivered as a service. He was Co-Founder and CEO of two of Europe's most successful venture-backed communications silicon and software companies, Element 14 Inc. and Icera Inc., one bought by Broadcom and the other by NVIDIA, for an aggregate value of over $1 billion. Icera raised $245M in venture funding and grew to 320 staff before it was bought in 2011 and Element 14's team and technology now delivers over 80% of the world's broadband communications chips and software. Before that, Stan was CEO at computer pioneer Acorn and a Board Member at ARM. His early career includes spells at the aerospace firm Rolls-Royce and the computer company ICL. He is a graduate in Physics from the University of Cambridge, a Board member of the UK trade association TechWorks and a European council member of the Global Semiconductor Alliance (GSA).\nLARS MESCHEDER\nMAX PLANCK INSTITUT FOR INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS, Ph.D. Candidate\nABOUT THE SPEAKER: Lars Mescheder is a PhD candidate at the Max-Planck Institute (MPI) for Intelligent Systems in T\u00fcbingen. He is part of the Autonomous Vision Group under Prof. Andreas Geiger and is partially funded by Microsoft Research. Prior to joining the MPI, Lars Mescheder completed his undergraduate studies in mathematics and computer science at Braunschweig Institute of Technology, where he worked on combining optimisation-based and probabilistic image restoration algorithms. At the MPI, Lars Mescheder's research focuses on the probabilistic modeling of natural images using deep learning, both from a theoretical and practical perspective. He is particularly interested in gaining a better understanding of the training dynamics of Generative Adversarial Networks and to better understand the goals and principles of (unsupervised) representation learning.\nDAIMLER AG, Head of Automated Driving and Active Safety, Mercedes-Benz Cars Development\nABOUT THE SPEAKER: As the head of the 'Automated Driving and Active Safety' unit, Michael E. Hafner is responsible for the development of future driving functions on the road to autonomous driving at Mercedes-Benz Cars. His tasks comprise of the development of numerous driving assistance systems to production readiness such as, for example, the active distance control, steering, speed limit, and lane change assistance systems, as well as the various parking systems of all Mercedes-Benz passenger vehicles. In addition, he is responsible for the development of all future systems in the area of fully automated driving and self-driving vehicles.\nDr. Hafner studied electrical engineering and industrial information technology at Karlsruhe University and completed his doctorate in automation technology at Darmstadt Technical University. After joining Daimler in 2002, he held management positions with responsibility for on-board diagnostics and emissions certification before being appointed as an assistant to the Board of Management in Group Research and Mercedes-Benz Cars Development (RD). From 2010 to 2013, he headed the development of E/E brake control and suspension systems before taking over the Driver Assistance Systems and Active Safety unit. Since October 2016, he has also been responsible for all development tasks related to fully automated driving.\nSWISS AI LAB, IDSIA, USI, Scientific Director\nNNAISENSE, Co-Founder & Chief Scientist\nSince 2009, our deep learning artificial neural networks have won numerous contests in pattern recognition and machine learning. Today, they are used billions of times per day by the world's most valuable public companies. True AI, however goes far beyond slavishly imitating teachers through deep learning. That's why we have also focused, since 1990, on unsupervised AIs that invent their own goals and experiments to figure out how the world works and what can be done in it. Many of them model the world through a recurrent neural network that learns to predict the consequences of their action sequences. Without a teacher, they derive rewards from continually creating and solving their own, new, previously unsolvable problems, a bit like playing kids do, to become more and more like general problem solvers in the process. Relevant buzzwords include \"artificial curiosity\" (since 1990) and PowerPlay (since 2011). I will also briefly outline how AIs that set their own goals will eventually colonise the entire universe and make it intelligent.\nABOUT THE SPEAKER: Since 1987, J\u00fcrgen Schmidhuber has published on self-referential, self-improving Artificial Intelligence (AI) that learns to improve its own learning algorithm, to create an AI smarter than himself, then retire. The media have called him the father of AI. His lab's deep learning methods (such as LSTM) have revolutionized machine learning, are now available on 3 billion smartphones, and are used billions of times per day, e.g. for Facebook's automatic translation (4 billion times per day as of 2017), Google's speech recognition on 2 billion Android phones, Apple's Siri & QuickType on 1 billion iPhones, Amazon's Alexa, etc. His research group also established the field of mathematically rigorous universal AI and optimal universal problem solvers. His formal theory of creativity & curiosity & fun explains art, science, music, and humor. He is the recipient of numerous awards including the 2016 IEEE Neural Networks Pioneer Award \"for pioneering contributions to deep learning and neural networks,\u201d Scientific Director of the Swiss AI Lab IDSIA (USI & SUPSI), and Chief Scientist of the company NNAISENSE, which aims to build the first practical general purpose AI.\nHUXLEY, CEO\nHuxley is utilizing multispectral imaging via AR/AI to assist agronomists in the realm of plant phenotyping. Collaborating with Wageningen University and other top organizations, we are is creating real-time analysis of Controlled Environmental Agriculture. The global plant industry from food, flora, medicine, to the future of CRISPR, is currently is a 4 trillion dollar plus industry. The self-driving car ecosystem has 250+ companies, while plant sciences has very few. 2018 is the year that mobile GPU capabilities can give beginner labor in any language the ability to detect diseases early saving 5-10% of crops, while increasing production by up to 30%. With the same advanced greenhouse systems, China only gets 20% of the yield as a grower from the Netherlands. With AI/AR we aim to help the world grow Dutch. 98% less water, 98% less nutrient input, 2/3 less carbon emissions, while growing 10x per m2 with little to no pesticides. Labor adoption and retention will accelerate with the advancements of deep learning, creating food, medicine, and water security for all.\nABOUT THE SPEAKER: Ryan Hooks has worked at the top of the VFX industry in NYC for 8 years, www.mediadrift.com. 4 years ago he created www.avbl.com the \"airBNB for skills\", which led him to San Francisco where he started www.isabel.io. For two years he built greenhouses, hardware, and software to create pop-up refugee units that utilize 98% less water. Over the past year and a half he has ventured into AR/AI to help solve one of the greatest challenges to the scaling of efficient methods for plant growth. As of 2018 Huxley is part of Wageningen's Startlife program, with HQ based in Amsterdam. Utilizing his creative and technical competencies to connect the brightest plant scientists and programmers globally.\nGEMMA VAN DER VOORST\nUNIVERSITY OF GRONINGEN, Virtualisation Specialist\nABOUT THE SPEAKER: Gemma van der Voorst works at the University of Groningen as a Virtualisation Specialist. She loves to use creative solutions and uses out-of-the-box thinking to create cool virtualization and gpu solutions and always pushes them to the limit. 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She is responsible for the strategy of the Google Engineering Center in Munich and advances Cloud AI engineering efforts in Robotics, Manufacturing and Automotive. Before Google, Ewa was an entrepreneur, leading product design and innovation at the tech start-up impacore and executed projects in Europe, LatAm and APAC as a strategy consultant with Bain & Co. Ewa holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and completed an executive program at the Singularity University. Interestingly, Ewa was once a professional orchestra violinist and is a passionate marathon runner (Paris 2017, NYC 2016, Berlin 2015, etc.).\nUNIVERSITY OF ST. GALLEN, Director, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Lab\nDeep Neural Networks (DNNs) demonstrated over the last years to successfully solve many different problems ranging from computer vision, speech recognition, natural language processing, machine translation, or anomaly detection. Given the continuous improvement of their performance more and more companies equip their products with deep neural networks serving as technology backend. Although, DNNs enable these companies to build never seen product before, we have to be aware that these products will interact with the real world and follow a regular product life cycle as any other technology. This leads to two implications: (1) first, how do we cope from a compliance point of view with tracking multiple versions of neural networks. (2) how can we technically define identity and versioning with respect to the nature neural networks and transfer learning?\nABOUT THE SPEAKER: Damian Borth is full professor at University of St.Gallen (HSG) and leading the Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Lab at the HSG. Previously, Damian was the Director of the Deep Learning Competence Center at the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) in Kaiserslautern and the PI of the NVIDIA AI Lab at the DFKI. Damian's research focuses on large-scale multimedia opinion mining applying machine learning and, in particular, deep learning to mine insights from online media streams. He is the scientific director of the Chartered Financial Data Science Program at \"Deutsche Vereinigung f\u00fcr Finanzanalyse und Asset Management (DVFA)\" and founding member of Sociovestix Labs, a social enterprise in the area of Financial Data Science. Damian did his postdoctoral research at UC Berkeley and ICSI in Berkeley. He received his PhD from University of Kaiserslautern.\nDR. SADAF R. ALAM\nSWISS NATIONAL SUPERCOMPUTING CENTRE (CSCS), Chief Technology Officer\nABOUT THE SPEAKER: Sadaf R. Alam is the Chief Technology Officer at the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS) in Lugano, Switzerland. Dr. Alam studied computer science at the University of Edinburgh, UK, where she received her Ph.D. in 2004. Until March 2009 she was a computer scientist at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA. In her role as CTO, she ensures end-to-end integrity of HPC systems and storage solutions as well as leading strategic projects at the centre.\nPROF. SEBASTIEN OURSELIN\nKING\u2019S COLLEGE LONDON, Head of the School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences\nABOUT THE SPEAKER: Professor Seb Ourselin is Head of the School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences at King\u2019s College London, which is dedicated to the development, clinical translation and clinical application of medical imaging, computational modelling, minimally invasive interventions and surgery. He is Director of the Wellcome / EPSRC Centre for Interventional and Surgical Sciences and the EPSRC Image-Guided Therapies UK Network+ and has raised over \u00a340M as Principal Investigator, including \u00a310M under the Innovative Engineering for Health initiative to create the GIFT-Surg project.\nHe is co-founder of Brainminer, an academic spin-out commercialising machine learning algorithms for brain image analysis. Their first product, DIADEM, a clinical decision support system for dementia diagnosis, is CE marked and medically approved.\nHe has published over 400 articles and is an associate editor for IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, Journal of Medical Imaging, Nature Scientific Reports, and Medical Image Analysis. He has been active in conference organisation (12 international conferences as General or Program Chair) and professional societies (APRS, MICCAI). 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        "raw_content": "Asia Pacific|Pushing China\u2019s Limits on Web, if Not on Paper\nAsia Pacific | Culture and Control\nPushing China\u2019s Limits on Web, if Not on Paper\nBy EDWARD WONG NOV. 6, 2011\nMurong Xuecun is a novelist who writes about corruption in China. In the last year, he has emerged as one of the most outspoken critics of censorship.\nBy Jonah M. Kessel on Publish Date November 6, 2011. Photo by Shiho Fukada for The New York Times. Watch in Times Video \u00bb\nBEIJING \u2014 When the novelist Murong Xuecun showed up at a ceremony here late last year to collect his first literary prize, he clutched a sheet of paper with some of the most incendiary words he had ever written.\nIt was a meditation on the malaise brought on by censorship. \u201cChinese writing exhibits symptoms of a mental disorder,\u201d he planned to say. \u201cThis is castrated writing. I am a proactive eunuch, I castrate myself even before the surgeon raises his scalpel.\u201d\nThe ceremony\u2019s organizers forbade him to deliver the speech. On stage, Mr. Murong made a zipping motion across his mouth and left without a word. He then did with the speech what he had done with three of his best-selling novels, all of which had gone through a harsh censorship process: He posted the unexpurgated text on the Internet. Fans flocked to it.\nMurong Xuecun (moo-rong shweh-tswen) is the pen name of Hao Qun. At 37, he is among the most famous of a wave of Chinese writers who have become publishing sensations in the past decade because of their canny use of the Internet.\nMr. Murong\u2019s books are racy and violent and nihilistic, with tales of businessmen and officials engaging in bribe-taking, brawling, drinking, gambling and cavorting with prostitutes in China\u2019s booming cities. He is a laureate of corruption, and his friends have introduced him at dinner parties as a writer of pornography.\nThat his books are published at all in China shows how the industry, once carefully controlled by the state, has become more market-driven.\nBut Mr. Murong\u2019s prose inevitably runs up against censorship, which the Chinese Communist Party is intent on maintaining despite the publishing industry\u2019s gradual changes. Mr. Murong says he is a \u201cword criminal\u201d in the eyes of the state, and a \u201ccoward\u201d in his own eyes for engaging in self-censorship. His growing frustrations have pushed him to become one of the most vocal critics of censorship in China. After zipping his mouth in Beijing last November, he delivered his banned speech three months later in Hong Kong. He also discussed the issue last weekend in New York at the Asia Society.\nMr. Murong owes his commercial success to the fact that he has found ways to practice his art and build a fan base on the Internet, outside the more heavily policed print industry.\nHe addresses political issues on both a blog and a microblog account that resembles Twitter, which has nearly 1.1 million followers. He posts his novels chapter by chapter or in sections online under different pseudonyms as he writes. This Dickens-style serialization generates buzz, and the writing evolves with reader feedback. Once the book is finished or nearly so, Mr. Murong signs with a publisher. The censored print editions make money, but the Internet versions are more complete.\nIn 2004, the state-run China Radio International called Mr. Murong\u2019s popular first novel a \u201ccyber trendsetter\u201d in a report that was reposted on the Web site of the newspaper People\u2019s Daily, the Communist Party\u2019s mouthpiece. Local officials in the city of Chengdu, where the story is set, denounced it. The uncensored version of the novel, \u201cChengdu, Please Forget Me Tonight,\u201d was translated into English (\u201cLeave Me Alone: A Novel of Chengdu\u201d) by Harvey Thomlinson and nominated in 2008 for the prestigious Man Asian Literary Prize.\n\u201cI simply found it extremely fun to do,\u201d Mr. Murong said of writing online, as he chain-smoked one afternoon in his 26th-floor Beijing apartment overlooking the Western Hills, a jester\u2019s grin on his boyish face. \u201cLater, I realized that the writers and readers on the Internet changed the course of Chinese literature and started a new phenomenon.\u201d\nThe Internet has ignited a revolution in China\u2019s publishing industry by allowing a diversity of voices to bloom. Publishing houses can spot new talents and buy the rights for print editions. All this has contributed to the market reforms of the past decade and debate within the party about how to both nurture and control the industry.\nMurong Xuecun has won fame with nihilistic novels. Credit Shiho Fukada for The New York Times\nAlthough its systemic censorship crushes creativity, the party craves domestic and international respect for China\u2019s cultural output. After a four-day policy meeting on culture and ideology in October, the party\u2019s Central Committee said China needed to bolster its soft power and \u201ccultural security\u201d with more \u201coutstanding cultural products.\u201d Last week, People\u2019s Daily ran a commentary that called for the state to build up publishing houses into companies with international brands so their books can help spread \u201csocialist core values.\u201d And some officials ache for a mainland Chinese writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature.\nChinese rulers have long had a complicated relationship with books, promoting ones that enshrine official thought and history while banning or destroying others. Qin Shihuang, ancient China\u2019s unifier, burned books and buried scholars alive. In the 18th century, the Qianlong Emperor purged thousands of texts and their authors for treasonous ideas while assembling a vast imperial collection to be printed. Mao Zedong and his comrades were no different.\nAs intellectual discourse began to flower again in the 1980s, writers like Yu Hua, Mo Yan and Su Tong cast a critical eye on Chinese history and rural society. Wang Shuo wrote urban \u201chooligan\u201d literature. But it was the spread of the Internet in the late 1990s that really opened the floodgates.\nYounger writers went online to tell tales of boom-era China. One Web site, Rongshuxia, was particularly influential, carrying novels by Annie Baobei, Ning Caishen and Li Xunhuan (the pen name of Lu Jinbo, now a prominent publisher who supports Mr. Murong). In recent years, the Internet has popularized genre fiction, and bookstores here now stock the whole gamut: science fiction and fantasy, horror, detective, teenage romance and, most lucrative of all, children\u2019s stories.\n\u201cThe Internet created all, and I say all, the literary trends that took off in 2005 and afterward,\u201d said Jo Lusby, managing director of Penguin China.\nPower Over Publishing\nMore books are being printed now than at any time since the Communist Party took power in 1949. In 2010, about 328,000 titles were published, more than double the number in 2001, according to official statistics.\nBut the government still wields important instruments of control. The agency overseeing the industry, the General Administration of Press and Publication, has not allowed real growth in the houses officially allowed to publish books. Last year, there were 581 such houses, just 19 more than in 2001. All are state-owned, and the government is moving to consolidate them.\nThose numbers do not capture an important phenomenon: Market demand has led to a boom in private houses. To publish, they must either form joint ventures with the state-owned houses or, more often, buy from them International Standard Book Numbers codes, one for each title. On paper, this practice is illegal, but the authorities turned a blind eye to it for years. A tightening could be in the works \u2014 this year, officials have said they prefer that the private houses enter into joint ventures, which would mean more oversight and would help push state-owned enterprises toward the market.\nAs for censorship, chief editors act as the ultimate gatekeepers. They know they could lose their jobs if published material raises the ire of officials. Nonfiction books on special topics like the military or religion go through additional vetting by the relevant ministries. In the industry, \u201cthere is a shadow over the hearts of everyone,\u201d said Mr. Lu, the publisher.\nIn June, officials made an example of Zhuhai Publishing House, a small state-owned company, by abruptly shutting it down. Zhuhai had published a memoir by Jimmy Lai, a Hong Kong newspaper publisher reviled by some Chinese leaders.\nThe Internet does not offer writers total liberation, either, since there are online monitors. And some writers are reluctant to post entire books because of fears of piracy; Mr. Murong said he had not posted his last book, a nonfiction work about a pyramid scheme, for that reason.\nWriters looking to avoid these difficulties end up doing the government\u2019s job for it. Mr. Murong said he had abandoned two novels-in-progress that he suspected would never get published. One was called \u201cThe Counterrevolutionary.\u201d\nMurong Xuecun signing copies of his book \u201cDancing Through Red Dust\u201d at Ocean University of China in Qingdao, China, last month. Credit Shiho Fukada for The New York Times\n\u201cThe worst effect of the censorship is the psychological impact on writers,\u201d Mr. Murong said. \u201cWhen I was working on my first book, I didn\u2019t care whether it would be published, so I wrote whatever I wanted. Now, after I have published a few books, I can clearly feel the impact of censorship when I write. For example, I\u2019ll think of a sentence, and then realize that it will for sure get deleted. Then I won\u2019t even write it down. This self-censoring is the worst.\u201d\nMr. Murong argued with Mr. Lu when they were completing plans in 2008 to publish \u201cDancing Through Red Dust,\u201d about the corrupt legal system. Mr. Lu, who had bought an ISBN code from Zhuhai Publishing House, told Mr. Murong that he wanted to limit the print run because the book was too sordid. In an interview, Mr. Lu said Mr. Murong was \u201cthe best writer under the age of 40,\u201d but added that \u201cMurong has one problem: his writings are too dark.\u201d\n\u201cHe\u2019s a loner nihilist who believes in nothing,\u201d Mr. Lu said.\nMr. Murong\u2019s four novels and one work of investigative journalism are based on years spent in China\u2019s fastest-growing cities. He traveled to Beijing from his family\u2019s farm in Jilin Province to attend the China University of Political Science and Law, which trains judges, lawyers and police officers, the kind of people who figure prominently in his novels. Mr. Murong then moved from Chengdu to Shenzhen to Guangzhou, working at companies in various positions like legal adviser.\nHe wrote on the side and sent stories to magazines, but received only rejection slips. Then he stumbled across an in-house Internet forum at Softo, the cosmetics company where he worked in Guangzhou. Hundreds of company employees posted on it, but people on the outside could also gain access. Amateurs were posting poems, short stories and serialized novels.\n\u201cI saw a novel titled \u2018My Beijing,\u2019 which inspired me,\u201d Mr. Murong said. \u201cI thought, \u2018I can write that kind of thing as well.\u2019 \u201d\nIn 2002, he began his novel of Chengdu. Using a pen name, \u201cThe Little Match That Sells Girls\u201d \u2014 a twisted reference to Hans Christian Andersen\u2019s \u201cThe Little Match Girl\u201d \u2014 he posted his chapters online as he wrote them. The evolving novel gained notoriety and was reposted on forums. It was a bawdy page-turner: the protagonist, Chen Zhong, an employee at an automobile oil and parts company, regularly engages in bribery and adultery. There are sex scenes in bars and brothels. One of his best friends is a corrupt police officer.\nBut the freewheeling nature of the Internet could surprise even Mr. Murong. After posting Chapter 26, he went on a long business trip. He came back to find that someone else had written Chapter 27. \u201cI had been pirated,\u201d he said with a laugh. Now the book had two lives.\nWriting on the Internet meant, for the most part, working beyond the curtain of censorship. The print world was different. After Mr. Murong signed a contract to have the Chengdu novel published by Zhou Wen, an entrepreneur, he was forced to cut 10,000 words.\nBut he had an out. After the book was published, he posted an uncensored manuscript on the Internet, one that was even more complete than the chapter-by-chapter version he had written online. \u201cIt did feel liberating,\u201d he said.\nSome writers are skeptical that uncensored books on the Internet can have much of an effect. Chan Koonchung, the author of \u201cThe Fat Years,\u201d a dystopian novel published in Hong Kong and Taiwan but banned on the mainland, has seen at least two electronic versions of his book posted by fans. But he said he believed that only a small number of mainland Chinese would read it online because it could not be discussed in the news media or any other forum. \u201cMost people don\u2019t know about these books,\u201d Mr. Chan said. \u201cSo they\u2019re not going to go onto the Internet to look for them.\u201d\nMr. Murong eventually persuaded another house to publish a complete edition of the Chengdu novel. Publication rights generally last three to five years in China, and publishers putting out editions beyond the first one sometimes feel more confident in reinserting passages that were originally censored.\n\u201cOnce a book gets past the censors and gets published, it is legitimate,\u201d Mr. Murong said. \u201cA couple of years later, you can publish the complete version. The logic is this: If the first version was not banned, why would the second one be?\u201d\nLu Jinbo, a prominent publisher, supports and admires Mr. Murong, but says, \u201cHe has one problem: his writings are too dark.\u201d Credit Shiho Fukada for The New York Times\nLearning the Lines\nMr. Murong began muzzling himself with his second book, \u201cHeaven to the Left, Shenzhen to the Right,\u201d about young people trying to make their fortunes in Shenzhen. \u201cI already knew where the lines were, based on the experience of my first book being edited,\u201d he said.\nFor example, Mr. Murong had originally intended for his protagonists to have experienced the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and crackdown. But he said he did not dare cross this \u201cuntouchable red line.\u201d\nThere was another impetus to self-censorship. \u201cI always become good friends with the editors,\u201d he said. \u201cI don\u2019t want to get my friends in trouble. If they say something is risky, or if they might lose their job over it, I\u2019ll let them delete what they want.\u201d\nAs with the Chengdu novel, the complete version of the Shenzhen tale exists online. An uncensored version of Mr. Murong\u2019s fourth novel, the one about the legal system, is sold as an e-book.\nThe intact version has, for example, a scene where the protagonist, a corrupt lawyer, is asked to sign away his organs while on death row.\n\u201cNow that I\u2019m aware of my self-censoring tendencies, I try to make up for it while I write,\u201d Mr. Murong said. \u201cI can write one version and publish a \u2018cleaner\u2019 version.\u201d\nBut sometimes it can be surprising what slips into the first print editions. Mr. Murong\u2019s third novel, \u201cSome Die of Greed,\u201d a critique of China\u2019s rampant materialism, has a scene in which wealthy men at a restaurant eat a woman\u2019s breast and drink a virgin\u2019s blood.\nAs Mr. Murong\u2019s fame grew, the official Writers Association asked him to join, but he rejected their overtures. Meanwhile, he took his work in a new direction, toward journalism, which undergoes more scrutiny from censors than fiction.\nMr. Murong\u2019s most painful struggle with censorship came when he worked with an editor from Heping Publishing House on his latest book, \u201cChina: In the Absence of a Remedy,\u201d the nonfiction expos\u00e9 that documents Mr. Murong\u2019s 23 days spent undercover to investigate a pyramid scheme. There were endless negotiations. Even a phrase like \u201cChinese people\u201d had to be changed to \u201csome people.\u201d Mr. Murong yelled at the editor, smashed a cup on the floor and punched the wall of his home.\n\u201cIt was like someone was whipping me for no reason,\u201d Mr. Murong said. \u201cIn 2008, the censorship was painful, and I could endure it. But in 2010, I couldn\u2019t endure it anymore.\u201d\nZhang Jingtao, the editor, said he wanted to \u201cmake the book more appropriate for our society and our times.\u201d\n\u201cPublishing is a cultural activity, which falls under the realm of ideology,\u201d Mr. Zhang said. \u201cMy job is to be the ideological quality control.\u201d\nThe book was published last year to great acclaim, even if it was incomplete. Newspapers ran articles on Mr. Murong\u2019s role in alerting the police to the fraud ring. The book was serialized in People\u2019s Literature, a magazine co-founded by Mao. 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        "raw_content": "Kickstarter \u00b7 news\nFeatured Kickstarter: The first few!\nWe are going to start a new feature on the website, which will be called the \u2018Featured Kickstarter\u2019. This is a place where we shall be browsing and looking at various Kickstarter projects, mostly technology related, and feature some of them that excite us. If you don\u2019t know what Kickstarter is, it is a very clever platform offered to entrepreneurs and companies alike, who have a wonderful idea or product, but need some financial backup to run the production line, or just produce. In return, the financial backers can be part of the experience, get a taste of the product, or simply get acknowledged in the credits. All this depends on the people who put the product up.\nTo begin with, here are some of the projects that excite us the most:\nWakawaka Power \u2013 Compact Solar Power Station and light\nhttp://www.kickstarter.com/projects/wakawakalight/wakawaka-power-the-best-compact-solar-power-statio\nWakawaka are a brilliant initiative who have managed to get a lot of power out of measly solar cells. Anybody nerdy enough to play with solar cells would already know that solar cells are hardly worth what they cost and the space they take. This device, however, promises to deliver a full charge on a smart phone, or many hours of light, after only one day in the sun. Unsurprisingly, they have already hit their required target, with 12 days to go (at the time of publishing this article).\nOne Tesla, The DIY Singing Tesla Coil\nhttp://www.kickstarter.com/projects/onetesla/onetesla-a-diy-singing-tesla-coil\nTesla is a well known name among nerds, engineers and geeks around the world. This product not only takes his name, but also some of the many things he worked on and invented. It takes a regular tesla coil, and turns it into a toy. How good does it fair on health and safety? We don\u2019t know, and frankly for something this exciting, it is something we would not be worrying about. It provides you the ability to build this kit yourself, which also makes the whole experience more gratifying. We\u2019d definitely suggest checking this out, and even if you don\u2019t throw any money towards the project, check out the videos and how cool this product is!\nAffordable High Resolution 3d Printer\nhttp://www.kickstarter.com/projects/formlabs/form-1-an-affordable-professional-3d-printer\nThis project is already funded, but by far the most exciting thing we have seen so far on Kickstarter. This product promises not just a cheap 3D printer, but also one that is a high resolution one. This has not been possible in this price range before, and truly represents an exciting opportunity for most engineers.\nBrain Controlled Helicopter\nhttp://www.kickstarter.com/projects/puzzlebox/puzzlebox-orbit-brain-controlled-helicopter\nAnother one that is already funded as well. While it promises much, one of the things that we\u2019d like to emphasize on is reading the \u2018Risks and Challenges\u2019 section. As exciting as this is, the risks associated give you the limits of this research and product. This only flies in one direction. However, forget all that, this is a seriously exciting prospect for the future of mankind!\nIn the future we shall probably be doing this one project at a time. If you have a Kickstarter project of your own, or any other crowd funding based project, and would like us to feature it, get in touch and we\u2019ll put in a good word you. You can use our email (contact@oxgadgets.com), Twitter (http://twitter.com/oxgadgets) or our About/Contact page to get in touch.\nPrevious story OxGadgets!\nNext story 2012: A year in review for OxGadgets",
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        "raw_content": "Pittsburgh Criminal Lawyer > Blog > Domestic Violence > Man abducts daughter, charged with domestic violence\nMan accused of domestic violence, taking daughter from hospital Police officers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, are attempting to sort out a child custody dispute that appears to have gone horribly awry. Authorities report that a 26-year-old man is facing allegations of assault in connection with a domestic violence incident during which he absconded with his own daughter. Officers say that the incident seems to be related to a child custody dispute that occurred between the mother and father of the child; those two are not married. The father in this case asserts his claim to his child, saying that he has legal and physical custody of his 7-year-old daughter. It appears that the defendant took the girl from Children\u2019s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC. The man is accused of assaulting the child\u2019s mother at the hospital, though that woman did not require hospitalization for minor injuries suffered during the fight. Authorities say that the child was returned safely without any injuries. She was evaluated at UPMC Children\u2019s Hospital after the alleged abduction; there, she was reunited with her mother. The child\u2019s biological father reportedly returned to a police station with the girl less than three hours after allegedly spiriting her away from the hospital. He was accompanied by two female family members, who argued that the man should have custody of his daughter. Child custody cases are often fraught with disputes and difficulty. In some cases, parents who act on emotion may face accusations of bodily injury or even domestic violence charges because of their actions. Further, some parents may benefit from falsifying claims of domestic violence, which could help them during child custody proceedings. For that reason, decision-makers in this case should proceed with caution and work carefully to determine whether the man was entitled to custody of the girl. Criminal defendants in such situations may benefit from the assistance of a team of attorneys, who can help them learn more about their legal rights under existing child custody orders.\n\u00ab Attorney Gerson has all charges dropped against rape suspect who was falsely accused\nDUI for BAC below .08% \u00bb",
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        "raw_content": "Lance Armstrong Admits to Oprah He Was on More Than His Bike (VIDEO)\nIt looks like the lying is finally over after a decade of denying doping. After lawsuits and vicious attacks against his detractors, Lance Armstrong finally admits to Oprah in an interview to air on \u201cOprah\u2019s Next Chapter\u201d on Jan. 17, that he doped his way to 7 Tour de France victories in what some are calling an emotional interview where Armstrong admits that he took performance enhancing drugs.\nThe Lance Armstrong doping fraud is being called the greatest deception in sports history. Officials are now recommending a whistle blower federal lawsuit against the once admired athlete who has fallen from grace, in order to recoup millions of dollars that were paid to him with US Postal Service money from sponsoring his team.\nFor those who have followed the twists and turns of Armstrong\u2019s story over the years, there doesn\u2019t seem to be much sympathy for a man who has lied and made threats against decent people who came forward with the truth.\nArmstrong not only denied ever using performance enhancing drugs under oath, he did so in an indignant, even threatening way to honest people who came forward with the truth.\nNow that his back is against the wall, Armstrong is also talking to authorities about confessing and naming names, giving up others involved in illegal doping to try and mitigate his own damages. According to the media, if Armstrong provides substantial and meaningful information, it may result in a reduction of his lifetime ban.\n\u201cEverything that\u2019s been happening in the last week has been self serving and it\u2019s all about salvaging what\u2019s left of his brand,\u201d said Neal Roders, editor of Velo News. \u201d\nBetsy Andreu and her husband were close friends of Armstrong\u2019s for years before being attacked by Armstrong for refusing to lie.\nBetsy Andreu, a life long friend of Armstrong who was also attacked by Armstrong for refusing to lie said, \u201cI never thought that this day would come and it\u2019s very hard what he has done, but it is not enough. He was aided and abetted. He did not do this on his own.\u201d\nArmstrong\u2019s confession to Oprah, came just a couple of hours after a heart wrenching apology to staff at the Livestrong charity he founded and has now been forced to surrender. Armstrong, who recovered from testicular cancer, resigned late last year as chairman of the LIVESTRONG Foundation, which raised millions of dollars in the fight against cancer.\nWinfrey would not characterize whether Armstrong seemed contrite but said he seemed ready for the interview. \u201cI would say that he met the moment,\u201d she said.\n\u201cI don\u2019t think `emotional\u2019 begins to describe the intensity or the difficulty he experienced in talking about some of these things.\u201d\nBlog post by PFP Sports and Celebrity Talent Agency\nFiled Under: Sports News Tagged With: Lance Armstrong Doping Scandal, Lance Armstrong Oprah Interview",
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        "raw_content": "Chicago, New Orleans have less at stake this time\nTurn back the calendar to the last time Chicago and New Orleans met. It was Jan. 21, at Soldier Field, with something significant at stake \u2013 the NFC\u2019s berth in the Super Bowl.\nTurn back the calendar to the last time Chicago and New Orleans met.\nIt was Jan. 21, at Soldier Field, with something significant at stake \u2013 the NFC\u2019s berth in the Super Bowl.\nChicago got that that day with a 39-14 victory. Today, with the two teams meeting at noon at Soldier Field, New Orleans has slim playoff hopes. Chicago has none.\nIncentives still remain for each team, even if they\u2019re different than the last meeting.\n\"Who knew we'd be here -- they're struggling to get in the playoffs; we're trying to keep them out,\" said Chicago linebacker Lance Briggs, possibly playing his last game in a Bear uniform.\n\"We\u2019re trying to build on next season,\" Bears special teams Pro Bowler Brendon Ayanbadejo said. \"The Packers ended on a four-game winning streak last year, and we\u2019re trying to do similar things this year -- end this year with a two-game winning streak and then build on the momentum for next season.\"\nFor starters, it would be Chicago\u2019s first winning streak of the season. Its 35-7 triumph over Green Bay last week was the type of performance it had been looking for all along.\nWhat if Chicago had played like that earlier?\n\"It is what it is, and we are where we are,\" Ayanbadejo said. \"Yeah, we finally showed up, the first time you've seen us all season. We have some wins, but that was first one we put together a full game.\n\"We only gave up one bad play (Ryan Grant\u2019s 66-yard touchdown run). It's a little bit too late, but better late than never.\"\nNew Orleans (7-8) needs a victory over 6-9 Chicago, combined with losses by Minnesota and Washington, to reach postseason.\n\"I still feel like we have a lot to play for, even if we weren't in a position to make the playoffs,\" Saints quarterback Drew Brees said. \"This is a game where there's a big difference between 8-8 and 7-9. I just think of pride, being able to end up on a high note if we don't make the playoffs.\n\"Obviously, I think we need to be at our best. It's unfortunate this season, I guess that we both have had, the expectations for us and the Bears were much higher.\"\nThe Bears now have assumed a role they\u2019re not accustomed to lately.\n\"Sometimes playing the spoiler role is all right,\" Briggs said. \"Especially when that\u2019s all you can do and it's your motivation to be a spoiler -- so be a spoiler.\n\"We definitely have something to look forward to.\"\nDefensive tackle Tommie Harris didn\u2019t play in the last Saints game because of his hamstring injury.\n\"So I\u2019m anxious about playing these guys,\" he said. \"I\u2019m anticipating this game so we can finish up well.\"\nThe Bears felt so good after pounding the Packers, they\u2019d like to experience that emotion one more time.\n\"It was sad, to see it at the last minute like we could have done this the whole time,\" Harris said.\n\"It wasn\u2019t really a big surprise. A lot of guys know we can play like this. We just haven\u2019t been doing it every game.\"\nAny sadness, with this being the last game?\n\"No. Sad is just an emotion. It's not a lifestyle,\" Harris said. \"After this game, I start my lifestyle -- working out, learning, lifting weights, getting back to basics; that\u2019s what I do. I train. I'll be able to do that and get ready for the upcoming season.\"\nBears quarterback Kyle Orton figures \"we're going to see their best effort, and we need to match their intensity.\"\nThe biggest thing about today\u2019s game, Orton said, is to get another win.\n\"We felt pretty good after the Green Bay win, even though the playoffs were out,\" he said. \"You still feel good after a win, and it's a long off-season, so it'd be nice to go out with a win and feeling pretty good about yourself.\"\nRockford Register Star NFL writer Reed Schreck makes his weekly predictions (The first pick was made earlier in the week):\nNew England 27, NY Giants 17\nPhiladelphia 20, Buffalo 13\nCarolina 21, Tampa Bay 17\nPittsburgh 17, Baltimore 13\nAtlanta 12, Seattle 10\nTennessee 26, Indianapolis 20\nDenver 27, Minnesota 26\nArizona 35, St. Louis 34\nNY Jets 16, Kansas City 13\nLast week: 12-4, .750.\nSeason: 161-79, .671.\n- Use bluff package. Defensive coordinator Bob Babich mentioned its success against Brett Favre; employ it liberally against Drew Brees. Make Brees spend time wondering what's coming -- or not.\n- Pass, pass, pass. Corner Mike McKenzie is out, so exploit a weakened secondary.\n- Stay motivated. Going into the offseason on its first winning streak of the season would help morale.",
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        "raw_content": "Port Cities Hong Kong\nPort Cities started operating more than 20 years ago in Hong Kong with vision to become a leading IT consulting company in southeast Asia.\nPort Cities Indonesia\nThe first successful expansion of Port Cities started in 2015. Today, the Indonesian branch has more than 100 employees, who handled more than 50 customers.\nPort Cities Shanghai & Malaysia\nAfter the significant growth of Indonesian branch, Port Cities opened 2 new branches in Shanghai & Kuala Lumpur. They already managed to acquire big clients such as AEON.\nPort Cities Vietnam\nPort Cities starts operating in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, since July 2018. It provides business consultating, process optimization and help with choosing & implementing IT systems.\nPort Cities team is made up of 100+ experts dedicated to support your business growth. We believe that the team diversity helps us to look at issues from all angles. It consists of professionals from Belgium, Indonesia, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Venezuela, Hong Kong, China, Ukraine & Malaysia, who are ready to assist you with the choice and the implementation of the best IT system for your company across Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, Hong Kong and other countries in Asia.\nGaspard obtained his Master degree at Louvain School of Management. He gained his experience in Supply Chain Planning at Carmeuse in Belgium and Eastern Europe, then in IT Management for Ethnicraft Asia.\nIn 2015, he established Port Cities Indonesia.\nPhilip Van Remoortere\nPhilip graduated from KU Leuven and he got his MBA from Free University of Brussels. He worked as business consultant, business unit manager and account manager for known brands as P&G and Xylos.\nIn 1997, he founded the first Port Cities branch in Hong Kong.\nCharles Pierrard\nCharles obtained his Master's Degree at Louvain School of Management. He got his experience with ERP implementation at Ethnicraft Indonesia and afterwards, he became one of the founders of Port Cities Indonesia, where he is leader of Customer Success.\nAnnastasia Puspaningtyas\nAnnastasia worked as a PR specialist and Business Development Manager for big brands like Hok-Ben, Tetra Pak Indonesia, BMW Indonesia, and many others.\nIn Port Cities, she leads the marketing and business development team.\nStanislav Belooussov\nStanislav Belooussov is graduated with a Master\u2019s Degree in Business Engineering & Supply Chain Management from the Louvain School of Management in Belgium. Stanislav speaks French, English, Russian and a little of Indonesian. Experienced in both sales and consulting, he is leading Port Cities Malaysia\nVojtech Krotky\nHe always liked to travel, discover and understand how different people, systems and organizations work. He particularly enjoys using this knowledge for helping other businesses to get one step ahead of their competitors.\nWe implement systems to support their business",
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        "raw_content": "The small European Mediterranean island state of Cyprus has got great prospects for the future.\nHere are a number of stories making the news in the past few months. The property industry has great mid to long term prospects.\nIn a recent press announcement, Charles D. Davidson, Noble Energy\u2019s Chairman and CEO, said, \u201cWe are excited to announce the discovery of significant natural gas resources in Cyprus on Block 12. The gas is said to be in Block 12 of the Aphrodite Gas Field, and could be enough to power all electricity on the island for 210 years. The deep-water probe in Block 12 struck about 310 feet of natural gas pay, with gross resources estimated at between 5 trillion and 8 trillion cubic feet, with a mean figure of 7 Tcf. The country\u2019s Commerce Minister, Praxoulla Antoniadou, was quoted as saying: \u201cIf you want an indication of the value of the gas, if you consider that 6,000 cubic feet is equal to one barrel of oil, then approximately 7 tcf is equivalent to one billion barrels, and to give an indicative value of these deposits based on the barrel analogy, the deposits in one of the 13 blocks are worth around 100 billion euro in value.\u201d All indications are positive that in the sea of Cyprus there are more wells of gas and oil, securing the economic future and rapid development, given that the GDP of the country is only 17 billion euro per year.\nGovernment Spokesman Stefanos Stefanou, recently announced that a number of companies from different parts of the world have shown an interest or have bought the results of research carried out by the Republic of Cyprus in its exclusive economic zone. Although he went on to say that he wouldn\u2019t like to elaborate at present on which companies have expressed an interest. According to informed sources known petroleum industry giants and smaller international players have expressed interest, including, Brazil\u2019s Petro- bras, ExxonMobil of American interests, British BP, Dutch interests firm Shell, Petronas of Malaysia and Russian Gazprom.\nThe construction of an international energy terminal costing over \u20ac100 million is slated to begin within the next 60-days. The building of the terminal will be preceded by the construction of an anchorage off the coast near Vassiliko, to facilitate the unloading of equipment. According to the report, the official said around 1,000 new jobs will be created during the construction period, which will last until 2014. Continuing, many international energy companies have already applied for the leasing of storage capacity, adding that the operation of the facility will add \u20ac16billion to public assets on an annual basis.\nThe Presidency of the Council of the European Union rotates among its member states every six months. During the second half of 2012 Cyprus will take over the Presidency for the first time. Despite the challenges that holding the Presidency presents, Cyprus aspires to rise to the expectations that the role entails and also to influence and assist substantially in furthering EU ideals and enhancing the profile of the Union internationally.\nRyanair, which currently offers four routes from Larnaca airport in Cyprus, announced on the 10th January that it would open its 50th base at Pafos in April 2012 with two based aircraft and 14 routes. Ryanair\u2019s investment of over \u20ac140 million will initially deliver over 600,000 passengers per annum and sustain over 600 jobs with over 80 weekly flights. The 14 routes, which are already available for booking, are Patra, Chania, Frankfurt Hahn, Kaunus, Krakow, London-Stansted, Memmingen, Bergamo, Oslo, Pisa, Rome, Stockholm, Thessaloniki and Treviso. The low-cost carrier will be the first airline to take advantage of the government\u2019s new incentives to boost tourism, which includes a substantial drop in landing fees. \u201cThis is a watershed, a turning point in aviation and tourism for Cyprus,\u201d Michael Cawley, Ryanair\u2019s deputy chief told a news conference in Nicosia. 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        "raw_content": "FAQ\u2019s as applied to services performed in Philadelphia\nA.C.E. Implemented High Standards and Best Practices for all of its Philadelphia Agents to follow.\nWhat is SERVICE OF PROCESS in Philadelphia ?\nFor purposes of our Best Practices, \"Service of Process\u201d in Philadelphia refers to the service of initial or other process intended to acquire jurisdiction over a person or property.\" Secondary service\" of process refers to the service of subsequent papers exchanged between the parties following service of initial process. 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These extra efforts prove to be invaluable and a means to memorialize the service should there be any questions or challenges in the future.\nWhat are Unsworn Proofs, Returns and Affidavits Made Under Penalty of Perjury in Philadelphia?\nWhat is an Philadelphia Affidavit, Proof or Return on Service?\nAre Process Signatures required in Philadelphia?\nDo we need a Notary Public in Philadelphia?\nIf a document must be notarized, yes, a Notary Public in Philadelphia must be present at the time of signing. A Notary Public is a person commissioned by a particular state or county jurisdiction to perform a variety of notarial acts must do so with great specificity and accuracy. Among these, an Philadelphia Notary Public is vested with the authority to administer oaths, and execute jurats.\nWhat is a Jurat in Philadelphia?\nA jurat is a certificate by the person before whom a writing was sworn and is designed to compel truthfulness on the part of the signer. The jurat is completed during the execution of an affidavit and is generally written at the foot of an affidavit stating when, where, and before whom such affidavit was sworn. Before executing a jurat, a Notary Public must be satisfied as to the identity of the signor, and the voluntary nature of that person\u2019s signature. At least one picture identification issued by a state or government agency i.e. Driver\u2019s license or a Passport, is required at all times. The signing of the affidavit, and the execution of the jurat, is required in Philadelphia to be done at the same time in the physical presence of each other.\nWhat is The Role of Notary Public in an Philadelphia Process Serving Company?\nA Philadelphia Notary Public, whether employed in a process serving business, or not, must adhere to the state or county laws regarding Notary Publics within the jurisdiction where he or she has been commissioned. 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        "raw_content": "A vast, deep chasm of attitude separated us, with me forever on the ironic side of the cliff.\nSo back to the writing table. My first effort was all about the separation of children from families of immigrants. I won\u2019t revisit that. Doing so could trigger the same spew of excessive sarcasm such as came forth the first time. Instead, I\u2019ll discuss a certain Supreme Court decision.\nWhen the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the baker who wouldn\u2019t create a wedding cake for a gay couple, they did not really rule that the discrimination was OK. They ruled that the civil rights commission that said it was not OK had displayed anti-religious bias in the course of their ruling.\nIt\u2019s really hard for anyone to take that degree of nuance. What\u2019s nuance, anyway? You buttered my bread on the wrong side. \u201cBoth sides are the same.\u201d Yes, but then you put it in my hand. \u201cYou wanted bread and butter.\u201d Yes, but\u2026\nIt\u2019s usually liberals like me who go around saying to the conservatives, \u201cWhat\u2019s the matter with you that you can\u2019t take nuance?\u201d But this time it\u2019s all, \u201cTake your nuance and shove it.\u201d\nI respect that. But it does have the consequence that we thereby take the Supreme Court\u2019s ruling to mean they\u2019ve ruled that it is now OK for bakeries to discriminate against gays. And only a small further rejection of nuance takes it that the same goes for all privately run restaurants and every other private business that serves the public.\nIgnoring the nuance means taking the ruling that the civil rights commission acted out of bias away from the discussion and making it all about the baker.\nConservatives want that to be the decision. They want to say the baker won. If liberals ignore the nuance and stop hearing all the Yes Buts, that amounts to going along with that view. Doing so doesn\u2019t so much change the table as turn it around. So, having decided that the Supreme Court has decided that it\u2019s OK to discriminate against gays, liberals are looking to see how they can discriminate back. Right away Sarah Huckabee Sanders gets told, \u201cWe don\u2019t serve your kind at this restaurant.\u201d\nJust about two months ago, Michelle Wolf blew up the White House Correspondents Dinner by, among other things, denigrating Sarah Huckabee Sanders in ways that made many people, even some liberals, uncomfortable.\nI won\u2019t bother to repeat the words Michelle Wolf used that were considered to have gone too far. It\u2019s enough to say that she may have insulted Sanders not only for her politics, but also for her appearance.\nIt has been said, rightly, that politicians and their lackeys are not a protected class and never will be as long as the First Amendment is still in force.\nThe problem with supporting the denial of services to Sarah Huckabee Sanders is that even if it\u2019s done sincerely for the hatred of her politics, someone could say that hatred was not 100 percent pure hatred of her politics, but was contaminated by an animosity toward her for other unrelated reasons, such as tainted Wolf\u2019s speech.\nThe question would then be, was the contamination of the pure hatred of Sanders\u2019 politics with unacceptable bias enough to make the discrimination altogether unwarranted and unacceptable? No, says the person who says no to nuance, and who says no to any further Yes Buts. You got butter on my hand, that\u2019s all that matters, get out of here.\nI\u2019m not complaining. I\u2019m only pointing out a change in the way we\u2019re all expected to think.\nNow everyone, liberals and conservatives alike, is going to say it\u2019s OK to deny a service to anyone as long as it\u2019s because of their ideas and not \u201cbecause of who they are,\u201d whatever that means.\nWatch out for that.",
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        "raw_content": "By Matthew Lau/Red Sports\nDavid (ACSI #13) tosses the ball to Benjamin for the out at second. (Photo 1 \u00a9 Matthew Lau/Red Sports)\nBedok Green Secondary School, Wednesday, May 14, 2014 \u2014 Raffles Institution (RI) clinched their fourth consecutive title with a 3\u20130 win over Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) [ACS(I)] in the final of the National A Division Softball Championship.\nRI were undefeated throughout the season. This is the third matchup between these two teams. The first time both teams met in round one, RI dominated ACS(I) 15\u20130. The second time was in the playoffs, where RI emerged with an 11\u20135 victory.\nRI came out strong in the first inning, picking up an easy thre- up, three-down on ACS(I) to start the game. They then went on to score three runs. Schuyler Seah (RI #71) got walked and Malcolm Lim (RI #46) placed down a safety bunt.\nWith two runners on base, Shamus Lee (RI #22) and Andrew (RI #15) hit back-to-back ground rule doubles to score three runs to take an early 3\u20130 lead in the game.\nRI pitcher, Schuyler Seah (RI #71) held ACS(I) hitless till the third inning, when the no-hitter was broken up by Niels (ACSI #27).\nACS(I) saw an opportunity to come back in the fourth inning with David (ACSI #13) on third base and Ryota Wong (ACSI #1) on second base with one out. However, RI picked up two back-to-back strike outs to end the inning.\nSchuyler Seah (RI #71) then got three consecutive strike outs to end the game.\nRI captain, Daniel Lim (#3), said, \u201cWe came in strong in the first inning. We made good hits and the runs came in. Our defence was strong, especially our pitcher, Schuyler Seah. We did well holding them down even though we were unable to score any more runs after the first inning.\u201d\nACS(I) captain, Jerel Tan (#17), said, \u201cWe struggled in the first inning. When we were able to finally gain momentum, it was too late. I admit that we were weaker. Raffles played better and they are worthy winners.\u201d\nShamus Lee \u2013 1\nSchuyler Seah \u2013 1\nMalcolm Lim \u2013 1\nScore By Inning\nRI vs ACS(I)\n1st Inning: 3-0\n2nd Inning: 0-0 (3\u20130)\n3rd Inning: 0-0 (3\u20130)\n4th Inning: 0-0 (3\u20130)\nShamus (#22), Joshua (#61), Schuyler (#71), Malcolm (#46), Howe (#52), Brian (#4), Yun Fon (#42), Andrew (#15), Daniel (#3), Edward (#54), Ki Hyan (#65), Hugo (#17), Thiviya (#56), Vignes (#80)\nACS(I) Roster\nBenjamin Lim (#25), Niels (#27), Jerel (#17), Ryota (#1), David (#13), Enoch (#37), Joseph (#23), Irwan (#2), Jonathan (#12), Takatsune (#60), Jeng Liong (#77), Rakesh (#91), Kelvin (#9), Keith (#28), Marc (#11)",
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        "raw_content": "Immigration Consultant: P Wilson\nDate of Decision: 5 August 1998\nTHE DUTY TO INTERVIEW\nThe Duty to Interview - The Position Pre-April 1998\nThe Duty to Interview After The Rules of 30 April 1998\nFACTORS AFFECTING THE DISCRETION TO INTERVIEW\nABUSE OF THE REFUGEE APPEAL SYSTEM\nINTERNATIONAL STANDARDS FOR ADDRESSING ABUSE\nExcom Conclusion No 30\nThe current refugee determination system in New Zealand was set up in March 1991 with the approval by Cabinet in that month of Terms of Reference. Those terms of reference were later replaced by Terms of Reference published on 1 April 1992. A third and more comprehensive set of Terms of Reference came into force on 30 August 1993. More recently a fourth set of Terms of Reference came into force on 30 April 1998 and are known as the Rules Governing Refugee Status Determination Procedures in New Zealand (the Rules).\nAlthough the governing instrument has at times been amended, the basic features of the New Zealand refugee determination system have remained unchanged since 1991. In particular, all applications for refugee status are considered at first instance by the Refugee Status Branch (formerly the Refugee Status Section) of the New Zealand Immigration Service. If the determination is that the applicant is not a refugee within the meaning of Article 1A(2) of the Refugee Convention, the applicant has a right of appeal to the Refugee Status Appeals Authority whose members are independent of the New Zealand Immigration Service. Decisions of the Authority, while final, are nevertheless subject to the supervisory jurisdiction of the High Court: Benipal v Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Immigration (High Court Auckland, 29 November 1995, A 993/83, Chilwell J) (final judgment); Singh v Refugee Status Appeals Authority [1994] NZAR 193 (Smellie J). But contrast Butler v Attorney-General (CA 181/97, 13 October 1997) at 20-21 (Richardson P, Henry, Keith, Tipping & Williams JJ), and S v Refugee Status Appeals Authority [1998] 2 NZLR 291 at 294 (CA) (Henry, Keith & Blanchard JJ).\nThe first three Terms of Reference imposed a mandatory duty on both the Refugee Status Branch and on the Authority to interview each appellant (except in second and subsequent applications, as to which see now Para 9(4), Part II of the Rules). There was, however, an important exception which applied only to the Authority. There was no obligation to interview where the claim to refugee status was prima facie manifestly unfounded or frivolous or vexatious, or manifestly well-founded.\nThis decision is concerned with the impact of the new Rules on the Authority\u2019s jurisdiction and powers concerning manifestly unfounded claims.\nPrior to the Rules of 30 April 1998 the refugee determination procedures at both first instance and on appeal placed great emphasis on the importance of interviewing refugee claimants, and rightly so, given the centrality of the credibility issues raised by refugee claims and further given the potential consequences of a mistaken decline of refugee status. See in particular Re Singh and Minister of Employment and Immigration (1985) 17 DLR (4th) 422 in which Wilson J (with whom Dickson CJC and Lamer J concurred) said at 465:\n\u201cI should note, however, that even if hearings based on written submissions are consistent with the principles of fundamental justice for some purposes, they will not be satisfactory for all purposes. In particular, I am of the view that when a serious issue of credibility is involved, fundamental justice requires that credibility be determined on the basis of an oral hearing. Appellate Courts are well aware of the inherent weakness of written transcripts where questions of credibility are at stake and thus are extremely loath to review the findings of tribunals which have had the benefit of hearing the testimony of witnesses in person: see Stein v The Ship \u201cKathy K\u201d ... I find it difficult to conceive of a situation in which compliance with fundamental justice could be achieved by a tribunal making significant findings of credibility solely on the basis of written submissions.\u201d\nIt was accepted by Wilson J in the next paragraph, however, that the absence of an oral hearing need not be inconsistent with fundamental justice in every case: See p 465.\nMore recently, in the United Kingdom the issue has arisen whether a special adjudicator can dispense with an oral hearing in determining an application for refugee status: R v Immigration Appeal Tribunal, Ex parte S [1998] INLR 168 (QBD). While the holding in that case (that mere non-compliance with a directions order was not sufficient to justify dispensing with the hearing) turned very much on the language used in the Asylum and Immigration Appeals Act 1993 and related subordinate legislation, Sullivan J referred not only to the decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in Singh, but also to a report to the Lord Chancellor by Professor Genn into \u201cThe Effectiveness of Representation at Tribunals\u201d. This report contains rather sobering findings concerning the success rate of appeals which go to a hearing compared with those decided on the papers. The relevant passage from the judgment at 177C is in the following terms:\n\u201cIn a comprehensive survey of the subject, Professor Genn notes that the success rate between appeals which went to a hearing and those decided on the papers varies dramatically: 30% of the former are allowed in full or in part, as opposed to only 2% of the latter. As to credibility, one special adjudicator is recorded in the report as saying 'Assessing credibility is nine-tenths of the job\u2019.\u201d\nExperience in New Zealand corresponds. In particular, this Authority in Refugee Appeal No. 474/92 Re KA (12 May 1994) at 20 observed that:\n\u201cIt is this Authority\u2019s frequent experience that cases which on a reading of the papers appear to be utterly hopeless turn out, after hearing, to be wholly compelling and that cases which appear strong crumble once an oral hearing permits a credibility determination to be made.\u201d\nIn Refugee Appeal No. 523/92 Re RS (17 March 1995) at 14 the Authority stated that the emphasis upon an oral hearing at the appellate level is possibly the most important feature of the New Zealand refugee status determination procedure as it recognizes that only the highest standards of fairness will suffice in this unique jurisdiction. The Authority was not in that case called upon to address the exceptions envisaged by the then Terms of Reference Part II para 8(3), namely claims which are prima facie manifestly unfounded or clearly abusive or manifestly well-founded.\nThere does not appear to be, however, a universal rule of fairness that an oral interview is required in every refugee situation, irrespective of the circumstances. Certainly in Australia, it has been held that procedural fairness does not, in the refugee context, require an oral hearing in each case. See Zhang De Yong v Minister for Immigration, Local Government and Ethnic Affairs (1993) 118 ALR 165, 187-188 (French J), a decision which was upheld on appeal in Chen Zhen Zi v Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs (1994) 121 ALR 83 (FC:FC).\nAt first instance, while French J rejected the submission that procedural fairness requires an oral hearing in each case, he nevertheless accepted at 188 that there would be circumstances in which fairness may require an oral hearing. An example given is where inconsistencies between information available to the decision-maker and the written submissions of the person concerned cannot otherwise be resolved. But as French J pointed out at 188 to 190 there are practical considerations which must be taken into account in deciding whether an oral hearing must be conducted by the decision-maker. In particular, it may be necessary to engage in a balancing process which takes account of the importance of the private interests affected against the cost to government of providing the safeguard which is sought:\n\u201cIn this process, it becomes necessary to make some attempt to rank the private interests affected. Value judgments must be made of the importance of the private interest affected by the decision on the one hand and the burden to the administrative process of adopting a particular set of procedures on the other. These are factors generally not capable of quantification and, in any event, qualitatively different.\u201d\nIn this context French J specifically acknowledged the importance of keeping the refugee determination process free of abuse:\n\u201cThe determination of an application for refugee status involves decision-making of high importance to the person affected and to Australia\u2019s standing in the community of nations. In assessing the sufficiency of procedures applied in that process against standards of procedural fairness, it is necessary to take into account the private interests involved and the international significance of the decisions taken. In some cases the decisions may literally have life or death consequences for the person affected. On the other hand, there will be cases in which persons seeking to take advantage of the process make claims which are untenable because they do not disclose one or more of the elements necessary to support a claim of refugee status. It may be the case, for example, that the claims made failed to disclose any objective basis for fear of persecution for a Convention reason. Where that is clear and the inquiry process leaves no room for misunderstanding or ambiguity, there is a case for expeditious disposal, so that resources to deal speedily with arguable applications are not diverted for longer than is necessary on those applications which are unarguable. On the other hand, procedural fairness will require that the inquiry process allow for the difficulties of language and communication inherent in the subject matter of such applications, and no doubt in many cases compounded by the uncertainties and stress suffered by individual applicants.\u201d\nIn upholding this decision on appeal, the Full Court of the Federal Court of Australia in Chen Zhen Zi v Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs (1994) 121 ALR 83, 89 (FC:FC) held that:\n\u201cIt is beyond argument that the rules of natural justice do not mandate in all cases an oral hearing for the person affected.\u201d\nBut the Full Court did, however, recognize at 94 that because the rules of fairness depend upon the circumstances of the case, including the nature of the inquiry, there may be particular cases where an oral interview is mandated. An example given is where a real issue of credibility is involved or it is otherwise apparent that the refugee claimant is disadvantaged by being limited to submissions or responses to the decision-maker in writing:\n\u201cFor the reasons already given, we think such an analysis leads to the conclusion that the rules of natural justice do not mandate an oral interview by the decision-maker with every applicant for refugee status, although in particular cases, for example where a real issue of credibility is involved or it is otherwise apparent that an applicant is disadvantaged by being limited to submissions or responses to the decision-maker in writing, it may be that observance of the fundamental requirements of natural justice can only be satisfied by a determination made upon an oral hearing.\u201d\nThe subsequent decision in Li Shi Ping v Minister for Immigration, Local Government and Ethnic Affairs (1994) 35 ALD 225 (FC:FC) illustrates these principles in that on the particular facts (an incomplete transcript of the first instance hearing coupled with a mis- translation of a vital answer) it was held that an oral hearing should have been conducted.\nIn conclusion, it would seem that at the end of the day, the issue whether an applicant for refugee status must be accorded an oral interview will turn on two primary issues:\n(a) The language employed by the legislation or other instrument conferring jurisdiction on the decision-maker; and\n(b) The demands of fairness in the particular circumstances of the individual case.\nWe turn therefore to consider the Terms of Reference. This discussion, in turn, will need to address not only the position as it stood prior to 30 April 1998 when the new Rules were introduced, but also the impact of the new Rules.\nPrior to the Rules of 30 April 1998, the refugee determination procedures at both first instance and on appeal placed great emphasis on the importance of according an interview to refugee claimants. In particular, the Refugee Status Branch was required in all cases (other than those in which a second or subsequent claim to refugee status was made) to give the claimant the opportunity of attending an interview. The duty was mandatory and extended even to those cases where the claim was manifestly unfounded or clearly abusive. A right of appeal to the Refugee Status Appeals Authority lay in all cases, including those determined to be manifestly unfounded or clearly abusive. On appeal, the obligation on the Authority was not in all respects the same as that on the Refugee Status Branch. That is, while the Authority was generally under a duty to give the appellant an opportunity to attend an interview, that obligation did not extend to a claim to refugee status which was prima facie manifestly unfounded, or clearly abusive or manifestly well-founded. The relevant provisions governing the Authority\u2019s jurisdiction on appeal varied slightly over time as the following extracts show.\nTerms of Reference (March 1991), para 7:\n\u201cIn determining claims to refugee status, the Authority shall consider each written decision of officers of the Refugee Status Section that is subject to appeal and any material submitted in writing by the claimant in support of the appeal and by the Refugee Status Section in support of its decision. The Authority shall interview the claimant and consider any evidence presented by the claimant unless the claim is prima facie manifestly unfounded or frivolous or vexatious, or manifestly well-founded....\u201d [emphasis added].\nTerms of Reference (1 April 1992), para 8:\nTerms of Reference (30 August 1993) Part II, para 8(3):\n\u201cSubject to paragraphs 5(2) and 8(4) of these Terms of Reference, the Authority shall given the appellant an opportunity to attend an interview and shall consider any evidence presented by the appellant, unless the claim to refugee status is prima facie \u201cmanifestly unfounded\u201d or \u201cclearly abusive\u201d or manifestly well-founded.\u201d [emphasis added].\nFor present purposes paras 5(2) and 8(4) referred to in the last extract do not require examination or discussion as they did not directly address the issue of manifestly unfounded claims.\nThe significance of the requirement that the Authority afford an appellant an opportunity to attend an interview and to consider any evidence presented by the appellant was examined by the Authority in Refugee Appeal No. 523/92 Re RS (17 March 1995) at 10-15. The conclusion reached was that appeals to the Authority are to proceed as a de novo consideration and that the decision must be made on the facts as they stand as at the date of the determination of the appeal. As to the latter point, subsequent Australian authority has confirmed the Authority\u2019s interpretation of Chan v Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs (1989) 169 CLR 379 (HCA) and Lek v Minister for Immigration, Local Government and Ethnic Affairs (1993) 117 ALR 455 (Wilcox J). See Minister for Immigration, Local Government and Ethnic Affairs v Mok Gek Bouy (1994) 127 ALR 223, 254-255 (FC:FC) and Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs v Singh (1997) 142 ALR 191, 193-196 (FC:FC).\nAgainst this background the impact of the Rules of 30 April 1998 can be seen more clearly.\nThe Rules of 30 April 1998 have made a significant change to the requirement that refugee claimants be interviewed. The Refugee Status Branch is no longer under a duty to interview all claimants. Whether a claimant is given an opportunity to attend an interview is now a matter of discretion on the part of the Refugee Status Branch. Para 7(1), Part I of the Rules provides:\n\u201cIn making a determination under paragraph 2(1), (2), or (3) above, the RSB may, at the RSB\u2019s discretion give the claimant the opportunity of attending an interview (the nature and extent of the interview being determined by the nature and extent of the matter under consideration) and shall consider all the papers.\u201d\nLikewise on appeal, whether an appellant is given an opportunity to attend an interview is now a matter of discretion on the part of the Refugee Status Appeals Authority except in those cases where the appellant was not interviewed by the Refugee Status Branch. Para 9(3), Part II of the Rules provides:\n\u201cSubject to paragraph 5(2) of this Part of these Rules, the Authority may, at the Authority\u2019s discretion, give the appellant an opportunity to attend an interview and shall consider any evidence presented by the appellant provided that the Authority shall offer such an interview to any appellant who was not interviewed by the RSB under Part I of these Rules in the making of the decision which is the subject of the appeal.\u201d\nIn the result, a refugee claimant who is not interviewed by the Refugee Status Branch must, on appeal, be interviewed by the Authority. Only in those cases where there has been an interview at first instance is there a discretion on appeal not to interview. The clear intent is that a refugee claimant will be interviewed at least once in the course of progressing through the refugee determination system. There is also a limited exception in the case of second and subsequent applications: Para 9(4), Part II of the Rules.\nHowever, an interview must not be confused with a hearing in the administrative law sense (and in this regard it must be observed that the Rules do not use the two terms consistently). The new Rules impose a mandatory obligation on both the Refugee Status Branch and on the Refugee Status Appeals Authority to accord to the refugee claimant a hearing at both first instance and on appeal. In particular the Refugee Status Branch is under a mandatory duty to consider all the papers put forward by the claimant (paras 6(3) and 7(1), Part I of the Rules) and is required to give reasons in writing for the determination made (para 9(1), Part I). The Refugee Status Appeals Authority is, in turn, under a mandatory duty to consider any material or evidence presented in writing by the appellant (para 9(2), Part II of the Rules) and there are disclosure obligations (paras 9(6) & (10)). Written reasons for the Authority\u2019s decision must also be given (para 20, Part II of the Rules). These procedures will be supplemented by the common law rules of fairness as the case requires. Often the key element will be surprise and potential prejudice: Khalon v Attorney-General [1996] 1 NZLR 458, 466 (Fisher J). But in most cases the practical result will be that when a claimant is interviewed, the mandated hearing will be contemporaneous with the interview.\nThe question raised by the present appeal is whether this particular appellant is to be afforded an opportunity to attend an interview. This in turn raises fundamental questions as to how the Authority\u2019s discretion to interview is to be exercised.\nThe amendments introduced to the procedures of the Refugee Status Branch and of the Refugee Status Appeals Authority are silent as to the grounds on which the discretion to interview are to be exercised. It would therefore be inappropriate for the Authority to fetter its general discretion by cataloguing the grounds on which its own discretion will be exercised. Some general observations can, however, be made.\nFirst, while the discretion has been conferred in very general terms, it must be exercised in accordance with law, fairly and reasonably: New Zealand Fishing Industry Association Inc v Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries [1988] 1 NZLR 544, 552 per Cooke P (CA). In particular the discretion must be exercised in a manner which conforms with the subject matter, scope and purpose of the Refugee Convention and of the Rules themselves. In this regard an analogy can be drawn with Padfield v Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food [1968] AC 997, 1030 (HL), but as pointed out by McHugh J (Brennan CJ agreeing on this point), the interpretation principles applicable to treaties are not the same as those applying to domestic statutes: Applicant A v Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs (1997) 142 ALR 331, 332-333, 349-352 (HCA).\nWeight will also have to be given to the nature of a decision on refugee status, involving as it does the determination of matters potentially relating to persecution, and perhaps of life or death. The decision of the Authority is final in the sense that it cannot be reconsidered once conveyed to the appellant (para 17, Part II of the Rules), though second refugee applications are possible in certain circumstances (para 2(15), Part I of the Rules and para 5(1)(f) & (g), Part II), as is judicial review: Benipal v Ministers of Foreign Affairs and Immigration (High Court Auckland, 29 November 1995, A 993/83, Chilwell J) (final judgment); Singh v Refugee Status Appeals Authority [1994] NZAR 193 (Smellie J). But contrast Butler v Attorney-General (CA 181/97, 13 October 1997) at 20-21 (Richardson P, Henry, Keith, Tipping & Williams JJ), and S v Refugee Status Appeals Authority [1998] 2 NZLR 291 at 294 (CA) (Henry, Keith & Blanchard JJ).\nOrdinarily, it may be expected that an interview will be offered at both the Refugee Status Branch and the Refugee Status Appeals Authority levels. The reasons include:\n1. The determination of an application for refugee status involves decision-making of high importance to the person affected and to New Zealand\u2019s obligations under the Refugee Convention: Zhang De Yong v Minister for Immigration, Local Government and Ethnic Affairs (1993) 118 ALR 165, 190 (French J); Chen Zhen Zi v Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs (1994) 121 ALR 83, 91 (FC:FC).\n2. Decisions on refugee status may literally have life or death consequences for the person affected: Zhang De Yong and Chen Zhen Zi.\n3. Issues of credibility lie at the heart of most determinations of refugee status, as has been recognized in numerous decisions of the Authority and in Khalon v Attorney- General [1996] 1 NZLR 458, 467 (Fisher J).\n4. It is well established that in refugee cases only the highest standards of fairness will suffice since questions of life, personal safety and liberty are at stake: Khalon v Attorney-General [1996] 1 NZLR 458, 463 (Fisher J) where the relevant New Zealand and United Kingdom case law is collected.\n5. From its inception in 1991, the New Zealand refugee determination process has been guided by the principle of confidence. That is, the adoption of procedures of sufficient standard to allow New Zealand to be confident that the system as a whole leads to accurate decisions. This is, in part, a corollary of New Zealand\u2019s international obligation to discharge its responsibilities under the Refugee Convention in good faith: Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties 1969, Art 26. In this regard, the Authority\u2019s invariable experience since 1991 has been that a full interview at first instance is of invaluable assistance in the elucidation of the evidence and facts on which a claim to refugee status is based. As a result, the appeal hearing becomes more focused, meaningful and relevant, permitting the exploration of the issues in a much more purposeful way. In short, the appeal hearing is built upon the first instance hearing, leading to a more accurate determination of the facts. It can be said without any degree of exaggeration that the sum of the parts is greater than the whole. See further Professor D J Galligan, Due Process and Fair Procedures: A Study of Administrative Procedures (1996) 396-398.\nHowever, these factors, compelling though they may be, do not singly or taken cumulatively create a barrier to the refugee determination system protecting itself from abuse. As French J recognized in Zhang De Yong v Minister for Immigration, Local Government and Ethnic Affairs (1993) 118 ALR 165 and approved in Chen Zhen Zi v Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs (1994) 121 ALR 83 (FC:FC), there will be cases in which persons seeking to take advantage of the process make claims which are untenable because they do not disclose one or more of the elements necessary to support a claim to refugee status. Where that is clear and the inquiry process leaves no room for misunderstanding or ambiguity, there is a case for expeditious disposal, so that resources necessary to deal speedily with arguable applications are not diverted for longer than is necessary on those applications which are unarguable.\nIt would appear to us that if there is a safe and satisfactory system for identifying cases which are unarguable, there is no cause for such cases to be processed in the same manner as the more arguable cases which justifiably need to be processed with great care.\nThe point is made by Professor Galligan in Due Process and Fair Procedures: A Study of Administrative Procedures (1996) 397 in the following terms:\n\u201cThis leads on to the second principle, the principle of confidence. According to this principle, procedures should be adopted in each context which are sufficient for us to be confident that they will lead to accurate decisions. The application of the confidence principle usually means that, considering the imperfection of procedures in individualized processes, we should act with caution, even over-determination, in minimizing the risk of error, especially where important rights are at stake. A practical judgment has to be made as to whether a set of procedures, taken as a whole, satisfies the principle of confidence. The result in some cases might be that the primary procedures are so exacting and the risk of error so small, that no resource or only the barest minimum is warranted. The more likely conclusion, however, particularly when account is taken of empirical research into the reliability of primary decisions, is that some form of recourse allowing a reasonable opportunity for mistakes to be corrected is a necessary element of any administrative process. What constitutes a reasonable opportunity will depend on the usual factors, such as the nature of the process, the risks of error, and the rights and interests affected. Our knowledge of the high risks of error in many areas of administration would suggest the practical conclusion that, provided a threshold of seriousness is met, there ought to be a presumption in favour of some form of recourse on the merits, rebuttable only where it can be shown that the risks of error are adequately countered at the primary level.\u201d\nIn short, there is a balancing process. As to this PP Craig in Administrative Law (3rd ed 1994) at 296 observes:\n\u201cIn deciding upon the application of natural justice or fairness the court will, as noted above, balance between, on the one hand, the nature of the individual\u2019s interest, and on the other, the likely benefit to be gained from an increase in procedural rights and the costs to the administration of having to comply with such process rights.\u201d\nImportantly, he points out at op cit 298 that the existence of judicial balancing should not lead to a conclusion that all such balancing is necessarily premised on the same assumptions. That is, premises which underpin an essentially law and economics approach to natural justice or fairness may be far removed from those which underlie a more rights-based approach to process considerations. There is also force in his observation at op cit 299 that:\n\u201cTo denominate certain interests as rights for the purposes of procedural protection, and to take no account of other factors in determining the nature of this protection, is implausible given that the costs of such protection have to be borne by society. As Mashaw states,\n'... we cannot sustain a vision of the world in which rights ring out true and clear, unencumbered by the consideration of conflicting claims of others to scarce resources. It is the fundamentally compromised nature of social life that interest balancing recognizes and confronts.\u2019\nThis same point has been recognized by Dworkin, who notes that in both the criminal and civil process the individual is provided with less than the optimum guarantee of accuracy, and that 'the savings so achieved are justified by considerations of the general public welfare.\u2019\u201d\nIn our view, it is not possible to contend that every refugee claim, no matter how meritless, must inevitably result in a full personal interview at both first instance and on appeal.\nUnder the Terms of Reference as they existed prior to 30 April 1998, the Authority was given explicit guidance as to the situations in which an oral interview could be withheld. But the Authority\u2019s discretion in the post-30 April 1998 regime is entirely at large. In carrying out the balancing exercise, it is relevant for us to consider:\n(a) The nature and degree to which the present appeal system is being abused;\n(b) Whether there are any relevant international standards or procedures for addressing the abuse of asylum procedures.\nBy international standards, the New Zealand refugee status determination system is humane and fair, involving as it does a right of appeal on issues of both fact and law. In addition, refugee claimants are in general given a work permit pending determination of their claim. See RPG Haines, The Legal Condition of Refugees in New Zealand (1995) 19-20 for the historical position while current policy is to be found in the New Zealand Immigration Service Operational Manual, Chapter 4, Pol 4-16. Even if a temporary permit of some kind is not issued, removal orders are not executed until refugee status has been finally determined: New Zealand Immigration Service Operational Manual Chapter 4, Pol 4-16. This is the inevitable corollary of the non-refoulement obligation contained in Article 33 of the Refugee Convention.\nWhile these provisions have necessarily been designed with the genuine refugee claimant in mind, it was inevitable that persons with no credible claim to refugee status would take advantage of the system by lodging applications with a view to circumventing normal immigration policy relating to residence, visitor, work and student permits or with a view to impeding the removal procedures.\nOver the past 10 years the number of claims to refugee status has fluctuated. Overall, the picture is one of a gradual increase. Table 1 refers:\nREFUGEE APPLICATIONS IN NEW ZEALAND\nYEAR APPLICATIONS RECEIVED\n(1 Jan to 30 June) 840\nIn introducing the subject of abuse, it would be helpful to provide some background.\nIn approximately 1987 a visa officer in the New Zealand High Commission, New Delhi issued a very large number of visitor visas to mainly young men from the Punjab, predominantly of the Sikh religion. After arriving in New Zealand and after overstaying their visitor permits for some time, a substantial number of this group claimed refugee status. Most of the claims were based on a fear of terrorist or extremist groups then engaged in a bitter conflict with the authorities in the Punjab. A much smaller number sought refugee status on the grounds of a fear of persecution at the hands of the security forces themselves. Those cases based on fear of persecution at the hands of the state enjoyed a considerable measure of success, while those claims based on a fear of non- state agents generally foundered on the relocation principle. Contrast, for example, Refugee Appeal No. 18/92 Re JS (5 August 1992) at 10-18 (a non-state agent case) and Refugee Appeal No. 135/92 Re RS (18 June 1993) at 24-49 (a state agent case which contains an extensive discussion of the relevance of torture in the relocation context).\nSoon, however, many of the Punjabi claimants who had failed with their non-state agent cases filed second refugee applications, claiming that their fear of persecution now related not to the terrorists, but to the security forces.\nIt is significant that most of the refugee claimants who have lodged second (or subsequent) claims have been represented by immigration consultants. A particularly egregious example of the resubmission of a claim is Refugee Appeal No. 70476/97 Re SS (15 April 1997). Unfortunately, members of the legal profession do not have an entirely unblemished record: Refugee Appeal No. 70002/96 Re BS (7 May 1996) at 8- 11.\nForms of abuse in the sur place situation have also been encountered and addressed by this Authority. See Refugee Appeal No. 2254/94 Re HB (21 September 1994) and Refugee Appeal No. 70100/96 (28 November 1997). The Authority\u2019s approach in these cases has been based on a value judgment that the protection system afforded by the Refugee Convention is to be shielded from manipulation and abuse.\nMore recently the refugee determination system has been \u201cutilised\u201d by Indians from Fiji. In the period 1 January 1991 to 31 May 1998 the Authority has determined 99 appeals from such persons. Of this number, 72.72% of the appeals were decided in the past two calendar years. Almost half (41.41%) of the 99 decisions have been delivered in the first five months of 1998 alone. It is ironic that as the political power of Indians has increased in Fiji, so have the baseless refugee applications. The Authority\u2019s approach to Fiji claims is generally set out in the principal cases of Refugee Appeal No. 308/92 Re UR (28 March 1994), Refugee Appeal No. 70670/97 (19 December 1997) and Refugee Appeal No. 70695/97 (30 April 1998).\nAs mentioned, prior to 30 April 1998 the Authority had express power to dispense with oral hearings in manifestly unfounded cases. Statistics show that this power has been exercised with increasing frequency to deal with the rising level of abuse.\nIn the period July 1996 to June 1997 some 32 cases were determined to be prima facie manifestly unfounded. All were dismissed after a hearing on the papers. The percentage of manifestly unfounded appeals to total appeals was 8.2%.\nHowever, in the period July 1997 to June 1998 the number rose to 120. Again all were dismissed after a hearing on the papers. The percentage of manifestly unfounded appeals so dismissed to the total number of appeals decided was 27.40%. Table 2 demonstrates the recent surge in manifestly unfounded cases.\nMANIFESTLY UNFOUNDED DECISIONS\n1997-1998 FINANCIAL YEAR\nAppeals decided Appeals dismissed MUC decisions % of MUC decisions to total appeals %of MUC decisions to total appeals dismissed\nJuly 49 47 5 10.20% 10.64%\nAugust 34 29 8 23.53% 27.59%\nSeptember 34 32 6 17.65% 18.75%\nOctober 49 47 9 18.36% 19.15%\nNovember 26 23 3 11.54% 13.04%\nDecember 26 24 4 15.38% 16.66%\nJanuary 18 15 3 16.66% 20.00%\nFebruary 29 25 11 37.93% 44.00%\nMarch 45 42 14 31.11% 33.33%\nApril 24 22 6 25.00% 27.27%\nMay 56 54 28 50.00% 51.85%\nJune 48 47 23 47.92% 48.94%\nTotal 438 407 120 27.40% 29.48%\nIn the result, the percentage of appeals allowed by the Authority has dropped from a historic high of 49% in the financial year 94/95 to 26.8% in the financial year 95/96, and from 10.34% in the financial year 96/97 to 7.57% in 97/98.\nIn these circumstances it is clear that considerable resources are being diverted by the Authority to deal with manifestly unfounded cases. The principal victim of this abuse is the genuine refugee claimant. However, the refugee determination system itself is also a victim and there are sound policy reasons justifying measures addressing the problem. Those policy reasons were cogently expressed by the Report of the Sub-Committee of the Whole on International Protection, \u201cFollow-up on Earlier Conclusions of the Sub- Committee on the Determination of Refugee Status with Regard to the Problem of Manifestly Unfounded or Abusive Applications\u201d (26 August 1983) (EC/SCP/29):\n\u201cThe problem of the proliferation of unfounded asylum claims\n3 The proliferation of asylum applications in a number of industrialized States parties to the 1951 United Nations Refugee Convention and the 1967 Protocol has evidently led to an increase in unfounded asylum claims, a phenomenon which has given rise to serious concern on the part of the States affected. These concerns have resulted in particular from the fact that the number of unfounded claims has become disproportionately high and that a significant percentage of such claims are to be considered as manifestly unfounded or abusive.\n4 In several of these countries it is reported that a growing number of applications for refugee status are being submitted by economic migrants as a means of circumventing normal immigration regulations. One of the reasons for this phenomenon would appear to be adverse world-wide economic trends, which have prompted increased emigration from less developed countries. At the same time widespread unemployment in developed countries has led them to impose more severe limitations on legal immigration, limitations which contrast sharply with the generous asylum policies which the countries concerned continue to follow for recognized refugees. Many would-be immigrants to those countries have consequently resorted to spurious claims to refugee status in order to secure admission or avoid deportation. Even if their applications are eventually denied, filing such applications secures for applicants the opportunity to remain in the country at least for the duration of the determination procedure. This opportunity is obviously more attractive where applicants for refugee status have the right to work and access to social benefits. A number of national authorities have noted that long delays in the determination procedure may also serve as an added incentive for the filing of spurious applications.\n5 The proliferation of spurious applications has imposed heavy burdens upon the countries affected, in terms of both the administrative cost of processing applications and the social expenditures incurred on behalf of all asylum-seekers while their applications are pending. Such applications have also been detrimental to the interests of applicants with valid claims to refugee status. Such claims have contributed in certain countries to delays in the recognition of refugee status and thus in the enjoyment by refugees of the rights to which they are entitled under the Convention and the Protocol. At the same time, growing public awareness of the fact that a large proportion of applicants for refugee status are in the end determined not to be refugees has contributed to a decline in popular sympathy for asylum-seekers in general, and to scepticism about the validity of the claims even of recognized refugees. References to \"false refugees\" have become commonplace in certain countries, and political pressure has grown for more restrictive policies with regard to all applicants for asylum.\u201d\nIt was this Report which led to Excom Conclusion No 30, to which reference will shortly be made.\nUnder the pre-30 April 1998 regime the Terms of Reference prescribed an accelerated procedure for dealing with manifestly unfounded cases in that the appeal could be dealt with on the papers. The Authority sees no reason why the general discretion now conferred by the new Rules should not be exercised on similar grounds. But it is necessary to first address the issue whether there are any relevant international standards or procedures for addressing the abuse of asylum procedures.\nThe abuse of asylum procedures is not a new phenomenon and is experienced by most, if not all of the State Parties to the Refugee Convention. It is the subject of Excom Conclusion No 30: The Problem of Manifestly Unfounded or Abusive Applications for Refugee Status or Asylum (1983). The Executive Committee of the High Commissioner\u2019s Programme was established by the General Assembly of the United Nations in 1957. It was to be composed of States to be elected by the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations \u201con the widest possible geographical basis from those states with a demonstrated interest in a devotion to the solution of the refugee problem\u201d. The terms of reference of the Executive Committee can be summarized as:\n(a) To advise the High Commissioner in the exercise of his functions under the Statute of his Office - meaning essentially his work in the field of international protection; and\n(b) To approve the High Commissioner\u2019s assistance programmes and to set the financial target needed to implement them.\nSee generally Anders Johnsson, \u201cNote on the Origin and Competence of the Executive Committee\u201d in UNHCR, Excom in Abstracts: A Bibliographic Description of Documentation Issued in the Context of UNHCR\u2019s Governing Bodies and Major International Refugee Conferences 1951-1990 (October 1990) 6-12 and Michel Moussalli, \u201cThe Evolving Functions of the Office of the High Commissioner for Refugees\u201d in Gowlland & Samson (eds) Problems and Prospects of Refugee Law: Papers Presented at the Colloquium Organized by the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Collaboration with the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Geneva, 23 and 24 May, 1991 (1992) 81, 90.\nIt is on this basis that a Sub-Committee of the Whole on International Protection was established in 1975 \u201cto study in more detail some of the more technical aspects of the protection of refugees\u201d and \u201cto focus attention on protection issues with a view to determining existing short-comings in this field and to proposing appropriate remedies\u201d: Excom Conclusion No 1: Establishment of the Sub-Committee and General (1975) and Excom Conclusion No 2: Functioning of the Sub-Committee and General (1976).\nIn 1983 the Executive Committee, upon the recommendation of the Sub-Committee of the Whole on International Protection of Refugees adopted Excom Conclusion No 30: The Problem of Manifestly Unfounded or Abusive Applications for Refugee Status or Asylum and it is good evidence of the views of State Parties to the Refugee Convention and of their understanding both of the law and of the content of applicable minimum standards. It is clear, however, that the Conclusions of the Executive Committee are not binding upon the Authority: Refugee Appeal No. 1/92 Re SA (30 April 1992) 32-33 and see also R v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Mehari [1994] QB 474, 488F-489C (Laws J). The Conclusions may nevertheless be of considerable persuasive authority (Refugee Appeal No. 1/92 Re SA (30 April 1992) at 33) or as expressed by Macdonald & Blake in Immigration Law and Practice in the United Kingdom (4th ed 1995) para 12.12:\n\u201cIn short, the UNHCR materials are aids to interpretation of the Convention and may be relevant to the exercise of a broad discretion, but are not themselves the source of obligations and duties\u201d.\nExcom Conclusion No 30 defines manifestly unfounded or abusive applications to be those which:\n\u201care clearly fraudulent or not related to the criteria for the granting of refugee status laid down in the 1951 United Nations Convention relating to the Status of Refugees nor to any other criteria justifying the grant of asylum.\u201d\nThe Conclusion considers that national procedures for the determination of refugee status may include special provision for dealing in an expeditious manner with such applications. However, the Executive Committee nevertheless expressly recognized that a decision in such cases does have a substantive character and for this reason procedural guarantees are required. In all such cases the applicant should receive a complete personal interview by an official of the authority competent to determine refugee status and an unsuccessful applicant should be able to have a negative decision reviewed before rejection at the frontier or removal. The full text of the Conclusion follows:\n\u201cNo. 30 (XXXIV) - 1983\nTHE PROBLEM OF MANIFESTLY UNFOUNDED OR ABUSIVE APPLICATIONS FOR REFUGEE STATUS OR ASYLUM\nThe Executive Committee,\n(a) Recalled Conclusion No. 8 (XXVIII) adopted at its twenty-eighth session on the Determination of Refugee Status and Conclusion No. 15 (XXX) adopted at its thirtieth session concerning Refugees without an Asylum Country;\n(b) Recalled Conclusion No. 28 (XXXIII) adopted at its thirty-third session in which the need for measures to meet the problem of manifestly unfounded or abusive applications for refugee status was recognized;\n(c) Noted that applications for refugee status by persons who clearly have no valid claim to be considered refugees under the relevant criteria constitute a serious problem in a number of States parties to the 1951 Convention and the 1967 Protocol. Such applications are burdensome to the affected countries and detrimental to the interests of those applicants who have good grounds for requesting recognition as refugees;\n(d) Considered that national procedures for the determination of refugee status may usefully include special provision for dealing in an expeditious manner with applications which are considered to be so obviously without foundation as not to merit full examination at every level of the procedure. Such applications have been termed either \"clearly abusive\" or \"manifestly unfounded\" and are to be defined as those which are clearly fraudulent or not related to the criteria for the granting of refugee status laid down in the 1951 United Nations Convention relating to the Status of Refugees nor to any other criteria justifying the granting of asylum;\n(e) Recognized the substantive character of a decision that an application for refugee status is manifestly unfounded or abusive, the grave consequences of an erroneous determination for the applicant and the resulting need for such a decision to be accompanied by appropriate procedural guarantees and therefore recommended that:\n(i) as in the case of all requests for the determination of refugee status or the grant of asylum, the applicant should be given a complete personal interview by a fully qualified official and, whenever possible, by an official of the authority competent to determine refugee status;\n(ii) the manifestly unfounded or abusive character of an application should be established by the authority normally competent to determine refugee status;\n(iii) an unsuccessful applicant should be enabled to have a negative decision reviewed before rejection at the frontier or forcible removal from the territory. Where arrangements for such a review do not exist, governments should give favourable consideration to their establishment. This review possibility can be more simplified than that available in the case of rejected applications which are not considered manifestly unfounded or abusive.\n(f) Recognized that while measures to deal with manifestly unfounded or abusive applications may not resolve the wider problem of large numbers of applications for refugee status, both problems can be mitigated by overall arrangements for speeding up refugee status determination procedures, for example by:\n(i) allocating sufficient personnel and resources to refugee status determination bodies so as to enable them to accomplish their task expeditiously, and\n(ii) the introduction of measures that would reduce the time required for the completion of the appeals process.\u201d\nThere is no denying that caution must be exercised in designing an expedited refugee determination system around the manifestly unfounded case concept. See in particular Refugee Appeal No. 1/92 Re SA (30 April 1992) at 12-19. W Gunther Plaut, in Refugee Determination in Canada (1985), a report commissioned by the Canadian Minister of Employment and Immigration, pointed out at 95 that the mechanism can be abused by State Parties:\n\u201cOften the application of the MUC concept has threatened to deny persons who are genuine refugees access to determination systems\u201d.\nSome would argue that this is in fact what has occurred in Europe. In most countries the expedited process has become elaborate and in 1992 the EU ministers responsible for immigration agreed on a resolution specifically addressing manifestly unfounded applications for aslyum. See Resolution on Manifestly Unfounded Applications for Asylum adopted by the Ministers of the Member States of the European Communities responsible for Immigration, meeting in London on 30 November and 1 December 1992 (the 1992 London Resolution), the text of which is reproduced in Plender (ed), Basic Documents on International Migration Law (2nd rev ed 1997) at 474. The Resolution is to be read subject to the modifications later made in the Council Resolution of 20 June 1995 on Minimum Guarantees for Asylum Procedures, the text of which is reproduced in Plender op cit at 513, 516. In essence, the 1992 London Resolution substantially broadens the definition of a manifestly unfounded claim which it defines as an application which \u201cclearly raises no substantive issue\u201d under the Refugee Convention for one of the following reasons:\n(a) There is clearly no substance to the applicant\u2019s claim to fear of persecution in his own country.\nThis is further defined as meaning:\nthe grounds of the application are outside the scope of the Refugee Convention in that the applicant does not invoke fear of persecution based on his belonging to a race, a religion, a nationality, a social group or on his political opinions, but reasons such as the search for a job or better living conditions;\nthe application is totally lacking in substance: the applicant provides no indications that he would be exposed to fear of persecution or his story contains no circumstantial or personal details;\nthe application is manifestly lacking in any credibility: his story is inconsistent, contradictory or fundamentally improbable;\neffective state protection is readily available by relocation;\nthe country of origin is one in which there is in general terms no serious risk of persecution, ie if the country is a \u201csafe\u201d country.\n(b) The claim is based on deliberate deception or is an abuse of asylum procedures.\nthe application is based on a false identity or on forged or counterfeit documents which the applicant has maintained are genuine when questioned about them.\nthe applicant has deliberately made false representations about his claim, either orally or in writing, after applying for asylum.\nin bad faith the applicant has destroyed, damaged or disposed of any passport, other document or ticket relevant to his claim, either in order to establish a false identity for the purpose of his asylum application or to make the consideration of his application more difficult.\ndeliberately failed to reveal that he has previously lodged an application in one or more countries, particularly when false identities are used;\nhaving had ample earlier opportunity to submit an asylum application, submitted the application in order to forestall an impending expulsion measure;\nflagrantly failed to comply with substantive obligations imposed by national rules relating to asylum procedures;\nsubmitted an application in one of the member states, having had his application previously rejected in another country following an examination comprising adequate procedural guarantees.\nA critique of these provisions is to be found in R Fernhout & H Meijers, \u201cAsylum\u201d, H Meijers et al (eds) A New Immigration Law for Europe? The 1992 London and 1993 Copenhagen Rules on Immigration (1993) 8, 12-15. Messrs Fernhout & Meijers point out (inter alia) that:\n(a) The 1992 London Resolution opens the possibility of dealing with manifestly unfounded applications in an admissibility procedure under which applications may be rejected very quickly on objective grounds. The judgment on those grounds is passed on the basis of only the external characteristics of the application, from which the fact that the application is manifestly unfounded can be deduced (eg due to false documents). There is no judgment on the merits at all.\n(b) If such applications are in fact determined in an admissibility procedure, a right to appeal is not expressly provided so that an opportunity to judge the merits of the application is missing. This is contrary to the obligations in Article 33 of the Refugee Convention.\n(c) The definition of \u201cmanifestly unfounded\u201d is much broader than that found in any other relevant instrument. In particular the London Resolution introduces very subjective elements to what should be an objective principle, eg the grounds of the application, the presence of circumstantial or personal details. In addition, inconsistent, contradictory or fundamentally improbable data can also provide an independent ground to apply the accelerated procedure. They point out that if an admissibility decision is to be made on the basis of contradictions and inconsistent elements, then there is a great chance that there will be no more opportunity for further examination or the elucidation of discrepancies.\n(d) They also point out that the relocation/IFA component to the definition of manifestly unfounded is an inconsistency within the text. That is, relocation only arises if a well-founded fear of persecution is found to exist in at least one part of the country of origin. Therefore, it cannot be said, without more, that the application is manifestly unfounded.\n(e) The specification of the circumstances in which there could be \u201cdeliberate deceit or abuse of asylum procedures\u201d is also very all-round and approximate as the London Resolution accepts that these factors \u201ccannot in themselves outweigh a well-founded fear of persecution\u201d. They suggest that the question whether a claim is manifestly unfounded should be resolved by reference to the criteria for granting refugee status, not on the question whether the applicant has had ample opportunity to submit an asylum application earlier, or has flagrantly failed to comply with substantive obligations imposed by national rules relating to asylum procedures, or has previously applied for refugee status in another country. After all, the interpretation of the definition of refugee differs too much from state to state.\nProfessor Guy S Goodwin-Gill in The Refugee in International Law (2nd ed 1996) 344- 348 describes the 1992 London Resolution as \u201cill-drafted\u201d and criticizes the manifestly unfounded formulation for trespassing on the realm of substantive determination. He adds at 346:\n\u201cIt is also open to further misapplication, so far as States may be inspired to read back into its terms their preferred or legislated interpretations of the refugee definition, for example, that there can be no (Convention-based) fear of persecution in situations of civil conflict; or that an 'internal flight alternative' exists; or that certain policies or practices should be discounted in the evaluation of claims.\u201d\nThese concerns are shared by the UNHCR. See the publication by the Office of the UNHCR, Fair and Expeditious Asylum Procedures (November 1994). While acknowledging that states may have recourse to accelerated procedures, it emphasizes the need for procedural safeguards:\n\u201cStates may have recourse to accelerated procedures, provided that the nature of the applications for asylum which are to be examined in such procedures is well defined and that the procedures are accompanied by appropriate safeguards.\nUNHCR fully concurs with States in their effort to process manifestly unfounded claims for asylum in accelerated procedures in line with ExCom Conclusion 30. Where States decide to broaden the definition of a manifestly unfounded claim, i.e. through concepts as laid down in the 1992 London Resolution of the EU Member States, the Office believes that such wider criteria cannot in themselves outweigh a well-founded fear of persecution under Article 1 of the 1951 Convention.\nThe more accelerated a procedure is, the higher the risk that an erroneous decision will be taken. The Office considers, therefore, that any accelerated procedure must be accompanied by the appropriate safeguards, including, inter alia, a review or appeal possibility, or its equivalent, with suspensive effect before a negative decision is implemented. The safeguards should not be made subject to exceptions. UNHCR agrees that such safeguards should not adversely effect the expeditious character of the accelerated procedure.\u201d\nThe specific UNHCR challenge to the position taken by the EU immigration ministers in the London Resolution of 30 November and 1 December 1992 is to be found in UNHCR, An Overview of Protection Issues in Western Europe: Legislative Trends and Positions Taken by UNHCR (1995) 1-12. For present purposes, the following passages at 8-12 are relevant:\n\u201cUNHCR POSITION\nUNHCR has long taken the position that national procedures for determination of refugee status may usefully provide for dealing in an accelerated procedure with manifestly unfounded applications for refugee status or asylum. These procedures should, however, include certain procedural safeguards regardless of whether the claim is presented at the border or within the territory. These guarantees should also be applied to pre-admission/screening procedures at the border. Furthermore, these guarantees should be respected in procedures dealing with first country of asylum cases.\n1. Definition of Manifestly Unfounded or Abusive Applications\ni) Clearly Fraudulent Applications\nThe Office has stated that the notion of \"clearly fraudulent\" could reasonably cover situations where the applicant deliberately attempts to deceive the authorities determining refugee status. The mere fact of having made false statements to the authorities does not, however, necessarily exclude a well-founded fear of persecution and vitiate the need for asylum, thus making the claim \"clearly fraudulent\". Only if the applicant makes what appear to be false allegations of a material or substantive nature relevant for the determination of his or her status could the claim be considered \"clearly fraudulent\".\nAs to the use of forged or counterfeit documents, it is not the use of such documents which raises the presumption of an abusive application, but the applicant's insistence that the documents are genuine. It should be borne in mind in this regard that asylum-seekers who have been compelled to use forged travel documents will often insist on their genuineness until the time they are admitted into the country and their application examined.\nApplications suspected of being filed to forestall an expulsion order should only be considered as manifestly unfounded if the applicant has had ample opportunity to apply for asylum previously and has not given a valid explanation for the delay.\nWhere applicants have already had their claim for asylum rejected in another country upon examination of the substance of their claim, UNHCR agrees that such applications could appropriately be considered in the procedure for manifestly unfounded applications. However, this should only be the case where the examination on the substance is in conformity with UNHCR eligibility standards and the procedures comprise adequate procedural guarantees. In such cases, rejection in a previous procedure raises a rebuttable presumption that there is no substance to the claim.\nii) Applications not related to the granting of refugee status\nThe Office has on a number of occasions stressed that a claim should not be rejected as manifestly unfounded even if it does not fall under the 1951 Convention definition, if it is also evident that the applicant is in need of protection for other reasons and thus may qualify for the granting of asylum.\nWhen an assessment of credibility is necessary to establish the subjective element of the applicant's claim the situation is different. Issues of credibility are so complex that they may be more appropriately dealt with under the normal procedure.\n2. Other Cases to be channelled into Accelerated Procedures\ni) Safe country of Origin and Country of First Asylum Cases\nUNHCR concurs with the channelling of these claims into accelerated procedures provided the procedural safeguards set out in Point 3 below are met.\nii) Crimes and Threat to National Security\nUNHCR has taken the view that the application of Article 1 F of the 1951 Convention requires a very careful examination of the application for refugee status and of the grounds for exclusion from international protection.\nMoreover, it has been broadly accepted that exclusion clauses are subject to restrictive interpretation. As a matter of treaty interpretation, exceptions to the rule are to be given a restrictive interpretation. UNHCR has advocated constantly that States balance the need for international protection with the seriousness of the crime or misconduct. All this normally entails a need to examine the claim substantively and on its merits, which is not possible in an accelerated procedure.\niii) Internal Flight Alternative\nApplications raising the issue of \"internal flight alternative\" raise a number of complex questions, and no international consensus exists as to its precise relevance for the determination of refugee status. In most instances, it will require an in-depth examination to establish whether the persecution faced by the applicant is clearly limited to a specific area and that effective protection is available in other parts of the country. For this reason, it is not appropriate to consider such applications in the same manner as manifestly unfounded applications.\n3. Procedural Guarantees for Manifestly Unfounded/ Accelerated Procedures\nAs to the necessary safeguards to be included in procedures for manifestly unfounded claims, UNHCR has said, in accordance with EXCOM Conclusion No. 30 on the problem of manifestly unfounded or abusive applications for refugee status, that:\nall applicants should receive preliminary counselling in the appropriate language provided by NGOs, the Government, UNHCR or some combination of these and should be assisted in submitting a written statement;\nthe applicant should be given a full personal interview by a fully qualified official and, whenever possible, by an official of the authority competent to determine refugee status;\nthe manifestly unfounded or abusive character of an application should be established by the authority normally competent to determine refugee status;\nan unsuccessful applicant should be able to have a review of a negative decision. This review possibility can be more simplified than that available in the case of rejected applications which are not considered manifestly unfounded or abusive. UNHCR considers that in order to be meaningful, the review should be by an authority different from and, if possible, independent of the one making the initial decision. The appeal should have suspensive effect allowing the applicant to remain in the country pending the review of his or her case;\nUNHCR should have the possibility of access to all claims at all stages of the procedure.\n4. Admissibility procedures\nUNHCR's position in regard to admissibility procedures is that applications for refugee status by persons arriving at airports and other points of entry must be determined in the same way as applications from other asylum-seekers, in an appropriate procedure and taking into account both the subjective and objective elements of the claim. Such procedure may, of course, include special arrangements for manifestly unfounded claims, which should, incorporate the safeguards elaborated in EXCOM Conclusion 30.\u201d\n[original emphasis]\nIn view of the trenchant criticism of the 1992 London Resolution on Manifestly Unfounded Applications for Asylum by the UNHCR, Professor Goodwin-Gill and by and Messrs Fernhout & Meijers, we are of the view that New Zealand should prefer the guidance offered by Excom Conclusion No 30 to the broader definition of a manifestly unfounded claim as contained in the London Resolution. Excom Conclusion No 30 is particularly attractive because it places at its centre the criteria for the granting of refugee status laid down by the 1951 Refugee Convention and because of its emphasis on safeguards in an arena of decision-making surrounded by unusual risk. Furthermore, Excom Conclusion No 30 and the Rules of 30 April 1998 are already in accord in that both require that at some point during the determination process there be a personal interview. In addition, the Conclusion recommends, and the Rules grant, a right of appeal.\nHowever, as earlier noted, the Conclusion is not binding on the Authority and the New Zealand position must be worked out on a case by case basis. While the Authority\u2019s existing jurisprudence is consistent with the Conclusion, it has already developed its own distinctive domestic features which will expand or change as the necessarily general terms of Excom Conclusion No 30 are applied to specific circumstances. By way of example reference can be made to the presumption of state protection which the Authority has adopted from Canada (Attorney General) v Ward [1993] 2 SCR 689, 724 (SC:Can) and applied to specific countries such as Germany, United States of America, Japan and Fiji. See in particular Refugee Appeal No. 523/92 Re RS (17 March 1995) at 35, 37 and Refugee Appeal No. 70074/96 Re ELLM (17 September 1996) 6-10.\nIt is now possible to make some general observations.\nOrdinarily, the very subject matter of refugee determination combined with the high standard of fairness expected in this jurisdiction would require that an opportunity to attend an interview should be offered by the Authority as a matter of course. However, the Authority also has a duty to address in a meaningful way the high level of abuse to which its processes are presently being subjected.\nAs a working guideline, in those cases where the Authority has a discretion to interview, the Authority will give each appellant an opportunity to attend an interview unless the claim to refugee status is prima facie manifestly unfounded or clearly abusive. Generally, a claim will be prima facie manifestly unfounded or clearly abusive if it is not related to the criteria for the granting of refugee status laid down in the Refugee Convention or where the claim is clearly fraudulent. This very general definition is not, however, exhaustive of the circumstances in which an interview will not be offered and is to be flexibly construed so as to include those cases where the presumption of state protection properly applies.\nOn the issue whether the claim to refugee status is manifestly unfounded or clearly abusive, the appellant is clearly entitled to be heard. The Authority will continue its practice of sending out a letter giving notice of the issue of manifest unfoundedness and offering the appellant an opportunity to be heard on that issue before any finding is made. The same considerations will apply under para 9(4), Part II of the Rules to second and subsequent appeals.\nIn the result the practical effect is that the pre-30 April 1998 regime will continue under the new Rules except in those cases where no opportunity to attend an interview has been given by the Refugee Status Branch.\nIt is important to note, however, that the identification of a claim as prima facie manifestly unfounded or clearly abusive serves one, and one purpose only, namely to determine whether the Authority will give the appellant an opportunity to attend an interview. Application of the label \u201cmanifestly unfounded\u201d or \u201cclearly abusive\u201d is not a ground in itself for dismissing the appeal. Once a finding of manifest unfoundedness has been made, an interview can be dispensed with, but the appeal must still be heard, albeit on the papers. That hearing must be conducted reasonably, fairly and according to law. If the appellant is unable to satisfy the criteria of the refugee definition, the appeal will no doubt be dismissed.\nIt is to be stressed that the Authority\u2019s discretion under para 9(3), Part II of the Rules is a very general one and is not confined to manifestly unfounded cases. The precise boundaries of this discretion are to be worked out on a case by case basis. It may be, for example, that an appellant who deliberately fails to attend an interview of which he or she has notice, will find the appeal being determined on the papers.\nThe facts of the present case must now be addressed.\nThe appellant is a 29 year old citizen of Japan who is currently married to a Japanese citizen. He has spent most of his life in Tokyo where his mother, father and two brothers still live. After completing his secondary education the appellant studied law, graduating in March 1991. He does not appear to have practised law to any extent, his employment record showing that in 1992 he worked in financial securities but left after approximately one year due to the long hours and the pressure of work.\nFrom when he was quite young, the appellant socialised with a group of individuals who gradually faded into the background. By the time he graduated from university he had no contact with them. From time to time thereafter he received news of one or other of them and in this way learnt that the group had turned to robbery and violence. In early 1992, however, he met a member of the group by accident but during this social meeting could see no evidence of the allegations he had learnt of. A week later the appellant met again with members of the group and spent a pleasant evening.\nA few days later the appellant was contacted by telephone and invited to spend an evening with the entire group. Although hesitant, the appellant agreed and he subsequently met about 15 members of the group at the home of one them. Although he could not put his finger on it, the appellant did not enjoy the atmosphere of the meeting but just as he was coming to the decision that he had nothing in common with his former friends, they announced that they had decided that they wanted him as a member and began congratulating him and shaking his hand. Not wishing to disclose his true feelings, the appellant went along with the occasion. The next day he telephoned one of the group members to advise that he would not be joining. Two days later the appellant was visited by four members who insisted that he had to belong. The appellant relented but it was thereafter that he heard other members, in open discussion, planning robberies and protection schemes. Thereafter the appellant kept a low profile and came to New Zealand in June 1992, where he remained for approximately 11 months working in a Japanese restaurant.\nIn 1993 the appellant returned to Japan where he worked as an apprentice sushi chef, but feeling under stress from what he called a \u201ccrowded\u201d life in Japan, he returned to New Zealand in December 1994 and resumed employment in the restaurant trade. In May 1996 the appellant returned to Japan for a visit of approximately two weeks, returning to New Zealand in early June 1996.\nSometime in 1996 stretching into 1997 the group began to call the appellant\u2019s parents, harassing them with demands for money. When the appellant\u2019s parents refused to comply with the demands, they were abused and were eventually driven to take a temporary lease of an apartment not far from their original premises in order to escape the harassment.\nIn October 1997 the appellant returned to Japan for one month to speak to the group and to demand that they stop pressurizing his parents. The appellant spent some two weeks speaking to members of the group and was able to persuade them to leave his parents alone. But they told him that at the first chance they would destroy him and warned him to watch his back. On 14 November 1997 the appellant returned to New Zealand and on 25 November 1997 lodged an application for refugee status.\nInterviewed by the Refugee Status Branch on 16 April 1998 the appellant said that he had tried to go to the police, but they had told him that as the group had not done anything illegal, they could not intervene. They added, however, that they would attend promptly should the group attempt to do anything illegal. The appellant told the interviewing officer that even though the harassment of his parents had stopped, he was worried that if he went back to Japan he would bump into members of the group again and that they might hurt him. In answer to a suggestion that he could relocate to a different area of Japan the appellant said that he now knew New Zealand and had a job in this country. He speculated that it might be difficult to get a job at his age in Japan. In a decision dated 11 May 1998 the Refugee Status Branch declined the refugee application on the grounds that there was no evidence that should the appellant return to Japan there was a real chance of persecution.\nBy letter dated 29 May 1998 the appellant\u2019s immigration consultant, Wilson Consultants Ltd, lodged a Notice of Appeal which contained nine words:\n\u201cPlease accept this letter as formal notice of appeal\u201d.\nBy letter dated 16 June 1998 the Secretariat gave notice to the appellant through his immigration consultant that as the appellant had been interviewed by the Refugee Status Branch, the Authority had a discretion to give the appellant an opportunity to attend an interview. The letter gave notice that there were grounds for believing that the appellant\u2019s appeal was prima facie manifestly unfounded or clearly abusive and the appellant was invited to make submissions on that issue. He was warned that should the Authority conclude that the appeal was indeed manifestly unfounded or clearly abusive, the appeal would be dealt with on the papers. He was invited to submit such evidence as he wished by 23 June 1998.\nThere has been no response whatever from the appellant or his immigration consultant.\nBecause the issue of relocation arises in this case, the decision of this Authority in Refugee Appeal No. 523/92 Re RS (17 March 1995) requires two additional issues to be addressed:\n(a) Can the appellant genuinely access domestic protection which is meaningful?\n(b) Is it reasonable, in all the circumstances, to expect the appellant to relocate elsewhere in the country of nationality?\nEven accepting everything that the appellant said in his initial statement and at the Refugee Status Branch interview, this claim to refugee status must fail for the following reasons:\n(a) There is no Convention reason for the anticipated harm;\n(b) There is no evidence that the anticipated harm will reach the level of persecution;\n(c) There is no real chance of the harm eventuating. In addition, the appellant carries the onus of providing \u201cclear and convincing confirmation\u201d of Japan\u2019s inability to protect him: Refugee Appeal No. 70074/96 Re ELLM (17 September 1996) 9- 11. Japan is a parliamentary democracy possessed of a well organized and disciplined police force and has a just and efficient legal system: United States Department of State, Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 1997: Japan (January 1998) 800. There is not a shred of evidence to rebut the presumption that Japan is capable of protecting the appellant;\n(d) Finally, the appellant can reasonably be expected to relocate elsewhere in Tokyo, or for that matter, elsewhere in Japan. By doing so he will remove himself from the risk of encountering the group in question and he will also be able to access meaningful domestic protection. He has portable skills and the fact that his parents were able to avoid harassment by relocating a short distance from their home underlines the fact that relocation is a viable option for the appellant.\nIn these circumstances the Authority finds that the appellant\u2019s refugee claim is manifestly unfounded and clearly abusive. For the reasons explained earlier in this decision, the appellant will not be given an opportunity to attend an interview and this appeal falls to be determined on the papers.\nThere being a complete absence of evidence to establish three central elements of the refugee definition and as the appellant can relocate in Japan itself, we find that the appellant is not a refugee within the meaning of Article 1A(2) of the Refugee Convention. Refugee status is declined. The appeal is dismissed.",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Conditions & Treatments \u00bb Skin Cancer \u00bb Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC)\nWhat is Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC)?\nSquamous Cell Carcinoma (SCC) a sub-type of NON-MELANOMA skin cancer. It is usually not life-threatening, but in some cases it can spread if left untreated.\nSCC is the 2nd most common type of skin cancer following behind basal cell carcinoma, the other type of non-melanoma skin cancer.\nIt arises in the epidermis (top layer of skin) but if left untreated can penetrate and invade into deeper tissues.\nIt usually occurs in areas of sun exposure, but can also be found in mucous membranes such as the lip and tongue, where there is higher risk of spreading.\nTransplant patients taking immunosuppressant medications have a much higher risk of developing SCC as their immune system cannot effectively fight off the cancer cells.\nCarcinoma FAQs\nA scar like area that is white, yellow or waxy with poorly defined borders.\nA persistent, reddish, irritated scaly patch with irregular borders that sometimes crusts or bleeds, usually located on the back, shoulders, chest, arms or legs.\nA \u201ccrater-like\u201d elevated growth with a central depression or core that occasionally bleeds. A growth of this type may rapidly increase in size.\nIf your doctor suspects that the lesion could be a skin cancer, they will initially proceed with a biopsy to confirm the diagnosis. This is necessary to determine the sub-type and choose the appropriate treatment plan. A local anesthetic will be administered through a small needle and three different types of biopsies could be performed:\nShave Biopsy \u2013 for smaller lesions, a flat scalpel blade is used to remove the bulk of the lesion. A Co2 Laser can be used to cauterize the base so that no sutures are required.\nPunch Biopsy \u2013 for larger or deeper lesions, a small circular blade is used to cut a portion of the tissue out. The opening will be closed with a few sutures that will need to be removed.\nExcisional Biopsy \u2013 in some cases, the entire lesion will be removed with the biopsy. An incision will be made in an elliptical (eye shape fashion) with a narrow margin of normal skin around the tissue. The opening will be closed with sutures that will need to be removed.\nBiopsy results take approximately 2-3 weeks to be processed. Regardless of your results, we will contact you with your final results. At this point, the dermatopathologist will have determined which sub-type of SCC it is. This will help us determine the most appropriate treatment. It is not unusual that the biopsy has not taken the entire lesion and that further surgery is required. Even if the area has healed well and there does not appear to anything remaining, there is often a small component that is still present which may not be visible with the naked eye. If untreated, it can cause the lesion to recur and potentially grow even larger.\nSquamas Cell Carcinoma Treatment\nThere are two main types of SCC:\nSquamous Cell Insitu (SCCIS) or Bowen\u2019s is a superficial SCC that is localized to the very top layers of the skin.\nInvasive Squamous Cell Carcinoma indicates that the tumor has started to penetrate into the deeper levels of skin. Invasive SCC are usually graded as well differentiated, moderately differentiated and poorly differentiated, depending on how well organized the cells are when examined microscopically. As they become less differentiated, there is a greater risk of them spreading.\nDepending on the type of squamous cell carcinoma, several treatment options may be recommended.\nSCCIS or Bowen\u2019s\n\u2013 because this is localized to the superficial layers of skin, less invasive treatments can be performed.\nRemoves several layers of damaged skin with laser to reach normal skin\nTopical Imiquimoid (Aldara 5% or Zyclara 3.75%)\nIn some high risk sites, wide local excision in our office or referral for MOHS surgery for SCCIS may be indicated\n\u2013 as this has started to spread into the deeper tissues, complete excision is usually required. However, there are exceptions such as patients of advanced age or with medical conditions that may preclude them from surgery. In these cases, less invasive treatment options can be considered.\nWide Excision in our office:\nan elliptical shape of tissue is used to remove the skin cancer as well as a margin of healthy tissue. Both internal (absorbable) and external sutures are usually required to close the incision.\nThe surgical specimen is sent to the lab to be analyzed. Our goal is to obtain \u201cclear margins\u201d, confirming that the cancer has been removed with an adequate margin of healthy skin. Results will be received in approximately 2-3 weeks.\nAs this type of skin cancer develops from exposure to the damaging UV rays from the sun, it is essential that you wear a daily sunscreen of 30 SPF or greater to minimize the risk of developing more. In addition to sunscreen, sun protective clothing and a hat is the best way to protect yourself. Even in our cold Calgary climate, the daily exposure to UV radiation can cause unseen damage.\nThe cure rate for SCC that have been properly treated is over 95%. However, because you have the genetic pre-disposition, skin type, or sun exposure that allowed you to get one skin cancer, you are at a higher risk of developing another one in the future. We will continue to monitor your skin every 6-12 months for any new or recurrent lesions for the first few years. If now new lesions have developed, we will return you for your family physician for ongoing surveillance. You are often more aware of changes in your skin than your health care professional, so we recommend that you perform a monthly skin examination and notify your physician if you have any new or suspicious lesions.\nRemember\u2026 the best treatment for skin cancer is PREVENTION! SO WEAR YOUR SUNSCREEN DAILY!!\nTo learn more about our treatment for Squamous Cell Carcinoma, contact Remington Laser Dermatology Centre today. To contact Dr. Kent Remington, call 403-252-7784. To call Dr. Todd Remington, call 403-255-1633.",
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        "raw_content": "On January 17, Google and Fossil Group revealed that Google would pay $40 million to acquire intellectual property related to smartwatch technology currently under development. The deal will also include Fossil transferring some of its R&D team to Google.\nAccording to Google, the result will be a \"new product innovation that's not yet hit the market\". It explained that the new product line will be based on technology that the Fossil Group has evolved on top of the Misfit acquisition. Fossil bought Misfit for a reported $260 million back in 2015.\nGenerally, it takes a more vertically integrated firm to produce beautiful looking products: see Apple and its success in integrating software and hardware to create devices that they sell at higher margin because of the superior user experience. It\u2019s become clear that the strategy of Google developing WearOS and using third-party OEMs to get it to market isn\u2019t going to work. To compete with the Apple Watch, Google is going to have to build its own, Google-branded watch. It\u2019s what they\u2019ve done with the Pixel Phone, though that effort is likely too little too late. It remains to be seen if they\u2019re too late to wearables as well. Pixel Watch, anyone?\nWareable has the scoop and the whole story.",
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        "raw_content": "SEOUL, Dec 27 (Reuters) - U.S. oil prices on Thursday extended their sharp climb from the session before amid rising stock markets, but worries over a glut in crude supply and concerns over a faltering global economy kept a lid on gains.\nU.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures, were up 26 cents, or 0.56 percent, at $46.48 per barrel at 0032 GMT. They jumped 8.7 percent to $46.22 per barrel in the previous session.\nBrent crude oil futures had yet to trade. They rose 8 percent to $54.47 a barrel the day before.\nGlobal stocks rebounded on Wednesday on the back of the Trump administration\u2019s attempt to shore up investor confidence and a report on strong U.S. holiday spending.\nHowever, both crude benchmarks are still down roughly 40 percent from highs in October, pressured by concerns about oversupply and over the outlook for the global economy.\n\u201cOil prices have rebounded following the stock market\u2019s move, but they are still low,\u201d said Shim Hye-jin, a commodity analyst at Samsung Securities in Seoul.\n\u201cBut if OPEC\u2019s cuts are fulfilled, WTI prices are expected to rise to $50-60 a barrel, while Brent is expected to go up to between $58-70 a barrel next year.\u201d\nThe Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its allies including Russia, agreed at a meeting earlier this month to limit output by 1.2 million barrels per day starting in January.\nOffering further support to oil prices, U.S. crude inventories were forecast to drop 2.7 million barrels in the week to Dec. 21, marking their fourth straight week fall, according to a preliminary Reuters poll on Wednesday.\nThe American Petroleum Institute\u2019s (API) inventory data is due on Thursday, while the U.S. Department\u2019s Energy Information Administration (EIA) is set to release its report on Friday. (Reporting by Jane Chung Editing by Joseph Radford)",
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        "raw_content": "SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Danhua Capital has invested in some of Silicon Valley\u2019s most promising startups in areas like drones, artificial intelligence and cyber security. The venture capital firm is based just outside Stanford University, the epicenter of U.S. technology entrepreneurship.\nFILE PHOTO: Stanford University's campus is seen in an aerial photo in Stanford, California, U.S. on April 6, 2016. REUTERS/Noah Berger/File Photo\nYet it was also established and funded with help from the Chinese government. And it is not alone.\nMore than 20 Silicon Valley venture capital firms have close ties to a Chinese government fund or state-owned entity, according to interviews with venture capital sources and publicly available information.\nWhile the U.S. government is taking an increasingly hard line against Chinese acquisitions of U.S. public companies, investments in startups, even by state-backed entities, have been largely untouched.\nThat may well be poised to change as the U.S. Congress finalizes legislation that dramatically expands the government\u2019s power to block foreign investment in U.S. companies, including venture investments.\nThe new law would give the U.S. government\u2019s Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) wide latitude to decide what sorts of deals to examine, eliminating certain ownership thresholds, with a particular focus on so-called \u201ccritical\u201d technologies.\n\u201cThe perception is that a lot of the tech transfer of worry to the U.S. security establishment is happening in the startup world,\u201d said Stephen Heifetz, a former member of CFIUS and now a lawyer representing companies going through CFIUS review.\nThe latest version of the bill exempts \u201cpassive\u201d investors, which would cover many of the limited partners that back venture firms. But limited partners that have some control over the business, or firms whose managing partner is a \u201cforeign person\u201d, could be subject to scrutiny.\nThe university endowments and family offices that traditionally provide most of the money for venture firms are usually one of many limited partners and have minimal if any involvement in the startups they help fund.\nChinese entities also sometimes take a passive role in big venture funds. But venture capital sources say that Chinese government funds often play a more influential role in the smaller venture firms they back by providing a greater percentage of their funding. That empowers them to request information about startups or help them to open offices in China - potentially opening those startups to CFIUS review.\nThe possibility of a regulatory crackdown has caused unease in the startup world. Venture firm Andreessen Horowitz is counseling startups that if they raise money from a China-backed investor, they put themselves at risk of government scrutiny, a person with knowledge of the matter said.\n\u201cThe window for some startups to raise money from China may be closing,\u201d said Chris Nicholson, co-founder of AI company Skymind, which has raised money from Chinese Internet group Tencent Holdings Ltd and a Hong Kong family office.\nUntil recently, the original source of funds for venture investments has not been an issue in Silicon Valley. Venture firms are not obliged to disclose who their investors are and entrepreneurs rarely ask, leading some dealmakers to question how CFIUS could keep tabs on startup investing.\nDanhua Capital, which is backed by the Zhongguancun Development Group, a state-owned enterprise funded by the Beijing municipal government, has holdings in some of the most sensitive technology sectors.\nIts investments include data management and security company Cohesity, which counts the U.S. Department of Energy and U.S. Air Force among its customers. Drone startup Flirtey, which in May was selected by the U.S. Department of Transportation to participate in projects to help the agency integrate drones safely into U.S. air space, is also part of the Danhua portfolio.\nShoucheng Zhang, Danhua\u2019s founder and a Stanford University physics professor, declined to answer specific questions from Reuters. In an email, he said: \u201cMost of our (limited partners) are publicly listed companies in New York or Hong Kong stock exchanges. We will of course fully comply with any legislations and regulations.\u201d\nCohesity declined to comment. A spokeswoman for Flirtey said Danhua\u2019s minority investment did not come with any information rights or a board seat, and the firm is not involved in Flirtey\u2019s operations.\n\u201cWe would not knowingly accept money from the Chinese government; we take investment from Delaware-registered, Silicon Valley-based venture capital firms,\u201d the spokeswoman said.\nShe added that Flirtey would support any new \u201cmandate that investors must disclose if they have any form of backing from government entities, to help ensure there is never a question in the future.\u201d\nThe practice of investing through layers of funds, known as funds of funds, can make it all but impossible to know where money is coming from. Westlake Ventures, backed by the Hangzhou city government in eastern China, invests in at least 10 other Silicon Valley venture funds, including Palo-Alto based Amino Capital.\nLarry Li, founder and managing partner at Amino Capital, said he took the money that was on offer when he launched his fund in 2012. He said he felt his firm wasn\u2019t the kind of known quantity that could tap the big pensions and endowments.\n\u201cWe weren\u2019t going to the Harvard endowment or Yale endowment; that\u2019s like mission impossible,\u201d Li said. \u201cYou need to have some special source of funds to get started.\u201d\nChina-backed funds include Oriza Ventures, which belongs to the investment arm of the Suzhou municipal government, and has backed AI and self-driving car startups. SAIC Capital, the venture arm of state-owned auto company SAIC Motor, has invested in Silicon Valley autonomous driving, mapping and artificial intelligence startups.\nEven well-known startup accelerator 500 Startups raised part of its main fund from the Hangzhou government.\n500 Startups and Oriza declined to comment, while SAIC did not respond to a request for comment.\nCapital controls have slowed the flow of Chinese money into the United States since 2016, but sources say venture investments have been more resilient than sectors like real estate, in part due to the Chinese government\u2019s focus on improving its domestic high-tech industry.\n\u2018CROWN JEWELS\u2019\nU.S. politicians suspicious of China\u2019s intentions were galvanized by a Department of Defense report released last year that warns that Chinese venture investors are accessing \u201cthe crown jewels of U.S. innovation.\u201d\nThe report helped guide Sen. 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        "raw_content": "/Happiness Doesn\u2019t Just Happen -...\nEssay by christ f \u2022 January 13, 2019 \u2022 Essay \u2022 450 Words (2 Pages) \u2022 83 Views\nEssay Preview: Happiness Doesn\u2019t Just Happen - It Has to Be Made\nChristopher B Ap English 12/19/18 P2\nHappiness doesn\u2019t just happen - it has to be made, it has to be produced, created, discovered, built from the ground up. And it has to be a decision in one\u2019s mind: the decision to be happy. It\u2019s really simple, believe it or not. One must have the sentiment to be happy no matter what troubles life throws at them because life can easily disrupt a person happiness getting in the way of them enjoying their life. Everyone wants to be happy its part of being human it\u2019s one of our emotions probably one of the most important, but happiness is something that comes to those who expect it and deserve it.\nThere are many ways to be happy whether that is with money, fame, or someone special in your life that can only make you feel safe comfortable, happy. In todays society we worry so much about negative things like bills, financial problems, health issues, happy people focus on being alive, living in the moment and not be decrepit meaning weak, and feeling low. Happy people wake up in the morning having a purpose a caused to fulfill they are great full for anything and everything they have.\nLife is life people lived and people die its part of life it\u2019s always been like that and it will always be like that. From the day you were born you had the choice to either go out and lived your life and be happy or just sit around all day and be miserable. Even though there are a lot of reasons to be happy they are reasons how having happiness in your life can be a bad thing one is how others can take you for their advantages. Not everyone has good intentions. Many exploit others\u2019 kindness. It happens to the best people out there.\nIn conclusion happiness can be obtained I\u2019m not saying it is easy to be obtain anything that is good is not easy to get to but that does not mean that is impossible. If you want to be happy not just for 1 day but true long happiness which is just not something that just come to a person. In fact, most people must work hard for a very long time to be happy to be produce. Happiness can happen to anyone mostly because everyone deserves to be happy\n(2019, 01). Happiness Doesn\u2019t Just Happen - It Has to Be Made. ReviewEssays.com. Retrieved 01, 2019, from https://www.reviewessays.com/essay/Happiness-Doesnt-Just-Happen-It-Has-to/82452.html\n\"Happiness Doesn\u2019t Just Happen - It Has to Be Made\" ReviewEssays.com. 01 2019. 2019. 01 2019 <https://www.reviewessays.com/essay/Happiness-Doesnt-Just-Happen-It-Has-to/82452.html>.\n\"Happiness Doesn\u2019t Just Happen - It Has to Be Made.\" ReviewEssays.com. ReviewEssays.com, 01 2019. Web. 01 2019. <https://www.reviewessays.com/essay/Happiness-Doesnt-Just-Happen-It-Has-to/82452.html>.\n\"Happiness Doesn\u2019t Just Happen - It Has to Be Made.\" ReviewEssays.com. 01, 2019. Accessed 01, 2019. https://www.reviewessays.com/essay/Happiness-Doesnt-Just-Happen-It-Has-to/82452.html.\nHappy, Productive Employees\nHappy Employee are Productive Employees A just-released longitudinal study adding to the growing body of scientific evidence on employee productivity confirms that depression is common\nBeing Happy with the Small Things in Life\nBeing Happy With The Small Things In Life In \"Barbie-Q,\" Sandra Cisneros chooses a particular point of view in order to communicate the central points\nHappiness Essay Is life really about the &apos;money&apos;, the &apos;cash&apos;, the &apos;hoes&apos;, who has the biggest gold chain or who drives the shiniest or fastest\nIs life really about the &apos;money&apos;, the &apos;cash&apos;, who has the biggest gold chain or who drives the shiniest or fastest car, who sells\nThe age of electronics and more precisely, computers, has caused a huge impact on the way we do business today. Just 15 years ago, innovations\nWhat Happened at Kmart\nKmart, once the leader in the discount store industry, has found itself surpassed by Wal-Mart and Target in recent years and is now facing the\nWhat Influences Have Made Me the Person I Am Today\nWhat influences have made me the person I am? It was a Tuesday afternoon and I was just getting to my psychology class and as\nThe Tv Made Me Do It\nViolence on TV affects how children view themselves, their world, and other people. In fact, experts warn that viewing violence can have lifelong harmful effects",
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        "raw_content": "/Political Events and Financial...\nEssay by Juliette Ehrmann \u2022 January 22, 2019 \u2022 Essay \u2022 4,355 Words (18 Pages) \u2022 49 Views\nEssay Preview: Political Events and Financial Markets\nWe can count numerous political turbulent events in recent times such as Trump\u2019s election, the Brexit, terrorist attacks, countries going bankrupt or even presidential elections taking a completely new turn. All these recent political events have groundbreaking impacts on all kinds of aspects of our society. What we study in this thesis is thus how do such political and mediatized events will impact the financial markets. Indeed, we know financial markets are impacted by a very large number of internal factors such as interest rates, the wellbeing of companies, the economy etc. But what about the external factors. These factors are unpredictable and are not directly related to financial indexes and this is what we study in this thesis.\nDisposing of this era which is full of political events of very different aspects, this is the perfect decade to study the impact of these events on our financial markets. More over politics being very unpredictable in this period, the study of its impact is only the more interesting nowadays.\nFinancial markets are very resistant but will more or less react to events. Indeed, the United Kingdom leaving the European Union obviously had an impact on financial stock markets. The markets quickly go back to their normal rhythm but still take a hit. It is thus interesting to study to which extent the markets get hit according to the event and its relevance. Elections are also a good example of the markets moving up and down. Depending on the candidate and his motivation and ideas, the markets will fluctuate in accordance. \u201cA change in government often means a change in ideology for the country's citizens, which usually means a different approach to monetary or fiscal policy, both of which, especially the former, are big drivers of a currency's value.\u201d (Nick Lioudis, Deputy Editor of Financial Investment News)\nThus, the challenging aspects here consist in grasping which political events will influence our markets and if the financial markets are actually correlated with the numerous recent political events we have recently faced. In other words, in what measure can a political event influence financial markets in the European Union or the USA? In a world of large mediatization, it is relevant to embrace and to understand the actual extent and impact of these incidents on our society and more particularly on our markets.\nIn this study we restrict our scope to the stock market of the United States as well as the one of the European Union. However, our study in the European Union will only focus on countries with the biggest economies relative to their GDP, such as France, the United Kingdom, Germany etc (Statistics Times, 2018).\nWe decided to only focus on those two areas as it appears that they are the most powerful economies of the world, and that they have always been submitted to big changes in their economy, affecting also the worldwide economy.\nMoreover, stock markets are one of the variables we decided to study as it best describes how an economy is doing, and is the most likely factor to variate and move in accordance with what happens in the country.\nFinally, political uncertainty and political events is the second variable we chose, focusing on the last two decades. It appears that performance of an economy can largely be dependent on the political situation of a country.\nWe decide to restrict our research only on those powerful economies and more precisely on some big countries as mentioned previously, since data from countries like Romania for instance can be not only hard to find but also less relevant as the country\u2019s economy is not as developed as in other countries. Economical and governmental policies\nwill thus not affect the market in the same manner as in developed economies. In the end, we want to reveal and highlight a general pattern, which is why we cannot focus on every country of the European Union.\nFurthermore, not only is a will to draw a general pattern by not taking into account countries that could alter our global results but it is also a problem of too much materials to cover and as we want to set up a general and kind of easy pattern to understand, we decided to put some limits regarding the countries that will be covered.\nWhilst a lot of factors could impact stock markets, such as interest rates, inflation rate or news about the well-being of a company, this survey will only analyze the impact of political factors on stock markets since it will be too complex to analyze and understand how stock markets react to a lot of exogenous factors. As a result, we decided to put some limits regarding the explicative variables on stock markets\u2019 reaction.\nThe objective of this thesis is to find the real power of different political events on the stock prices. We want to verify whether the market is truly affected by elections, economic decisions, or scandals. A stock index should only be affected by the result of different companies. Let us take an example, if Total makes huge losses, it should be normal that the value of the index decreases as it is one of the biggest companies in the index. However, sometimes, the correlation is not that clear. When Trump was elected, all the stock indexes in the Asian market decreased, even a stable market as the Nikkei 225 decreased by 5,36% (Japan Times, 2016). Our aim is to analyze the different impacts of political events and classify them to find which are the most relevant. We will also try to find out whether the events have a long-term impact or if the market readjusts itself a few days after. The objective is to know if the events are significantly important enough to take into account or if they are only a passing problem. Nowadays, financial centers are becoming increasingly connected, for instance if the FTSE 250 faces a big fall, it is very likely that all the European stock exchange will go in the same direction. The impact would be significant in the United States and in China as well. So, if we follow this reasoning, a major political event in a developed country could essentially create a world financial crisis. This explains why we think this subject is pertinent and is what we will try to discuss later on.\nThe study of the reaction of financial markets to political uncertainty is not a new question and has already been largely studied and examined. Indeed, a lot of researches have already been made on how national elections will impact the stock market of firms of that same country, especially in the United States regarding Trump\u2019s election for example. In addition, studies also suggest that the political party to which belongs the winning candidate will also have a huge influence on the performance of stocks. However, all of these have studied the US phenomenon and did not extend the study to other countries.\nDownload as: txt (27.4 Kb) pdf (145 Kb) docx (26 Kb)\n(2019, 01). Political Events and Financial Markets. ReviewEssays.com. Retrieved 01, 2019, from https://www.reviewessays.com/essay/Political-Events-and-Financial-Markets/82479.html\n\"Political Events and Financial Markets\" ReviewEssays.com. 01 2019. 2019. 01 2019 <https://www.reviewessays.com/essay/Political-Events-and-Financial-Markets/82479.html>.\n\"Political Events and Financial Markets.\" ReviewEssays.com. ReviewEssays.com, 01 2019. 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        "raw_content": "Several people have commented after reading my earlier posts, that they had only a vague concept of where Dubai and Abu Dhabi are so I thought I would post a couple of maps to set the stage. Here are the outlines of the cities of Dubai and Abu Dhabi.\nThe first is a map showing some of the many hotels based on a Google map and also shows the man-made islands. The second shows Dubai city from a different alignment but you can see how The Creek splits the city in half.\nThe last map is an outline map of Abu Dhabi.\nOn our way to Abu Dhabi, we talked about plans for sight seeing. Basically I had one and a half days to spend with Laila as my flight would leave from Dubai airport around one am, two days later. There was so much to see of the usual touristic nature, but I had another special interest.\nI really wanted to see the hospital where Laila works, and in particular, the Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, of which she is the Director. It was over a decade ago that she was an outstanding medical resident training in our post-graduate program at the University of British Columbia, and I was eager to see first- hand what she has achieved in her career since returning to Abu Dhabi.\nOn arrival in Abu Dhabi we went first to Laila's house where I met three of her children. The eldest, whom I had last seen as a baby, was away at college. After I settled in to her charming guest room, we headed out to lunch and to meet her husband, whom I had last seen when he was also completing post-graduate training in Vancouver.\nThat evening my hosts had been invited to an engagement party at the Shangri-La Hotel and their friends had graciously extended an invitation to me to accompany them. It was a warm clear evening and the party was held on a grassy terrace with a panoramic view over water. They served a marvelous buffet banquet.\nThe next morning I woke at my usual early hour and enjoyed an early coffee. After breakfast, we set off to see some high-lights of the city.\nThe federation of the 7 emirates that make up the UAE, was established on December 2nd, 1971. The city of Abu Dhabi which as you can see from the map above, sits on an island in the Gulf, is the capital of both the emirate and of the UAE. The emirate of Abu Dhabi is the largest; 87% of the total land area of the UAE. Quoting from a placard in the museum we visited, \" Sabkha (salt flats) line much of Abu Dhabi's coastline. Inland the emirate is composed of sand and gravel desert. To the south the dunes of the Rub al-Khali (the Empty Quarter) ...stretch for hundreds of kilometers. Jebel Hafeet in the east, rises 1180 metres above sea level. Abu Dhabi's coastline is dotted with more than 200 islands.\"\nFirst stop was at the Emirates Palace Hotel\nThe Emirates Palace is a luxury hotel located next to more than a kilometre of pristine white beach and also has two huge pool areas. The interior is a marble and gold extravaganza.\nThis is the view from the steps leading up to the entrance of the Emirates Palace Hotel. This complex of towering buildings is the closest I saw to what you see everywhere in Dubai. The architecture is amazing - I wish I knew more about design.\nIt is interesting to me that in these desert environments, there are fountains everywhere. Sea water desalination is supposed to be big here. It makes sense, I guess. As you look up the steps towards the hotel, you see yet more water running down each side of the steps.\nWe spent quite a long time enjoying the luxurious interior and then walking around the grounds of the hotel. These pictures can give a perspective of the interior luxury of the hotel, the long white beaches and sparkling water.\nWe enjoyed an early light lunch at the lobby coffee shop, Le Cafe at the Emirates Palace Hotel.\nLater that evening we met some of Laila's colleagues for dinner at Agadir, a Moroccan style restaurant at the Westin Hotel.\nThe following day we visited Manarat Al Saadiyat (place of Enlightenment) where there is a huge visitor centre telling the story of the development of Saadiyat Island and had a delightful lunch in the Al Fanr Cafe there. (see Dubai and Abu Dhabi : A Culinary Exploration Part II.)\nThe other wonderful opportunity I had was to visit the Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine at the Sheikh Khalifa Medical ity, where Laila s the Department Head. But that story is still to come.\nIn case you missed my earlier posts and pictures from my short visit to Dubai and Abu Dhabi, check out these links.\nDubai and Abu Dhabi: A five day visit: Part I\nDubai and Abu Dhabi: A five day visit: Part II.\nDubai and Abu Dhabi: A Culinary Exploration Part I.",
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        "raw_content": "Bitter, frothing ex-judge proves wisdom of voters\nHell hath no fury like a politician who has had his snout pulled out of the public trough by the electorate.\nWhen voters in 2004 tossed Family Court Judge Robert Lueck out of office along with his $138,000-a-year salary \u2014 despite an editorial endorsement by the Review-Journal, by the bye \u2014 it was tough for him to continue making his monthly child support payments, and he fell behind.\nThere was some legal wrangling in court, largely out of the public eye.\nLueck decided private practice was not as lucrative as life on the bench. So in 2006, he sought a newly created seat on the Family Court. Review-Journal reporter Ed Vogel, after reviewing publicly filed pleadings before the Nevada Supreme Court, reported state Supreme Court Justice Nancy Saitta, while serving on the District Court in Las Vegas, had sealed Lueck\u2019s court records and issued a gag order for all parties involved without so much as a written request to do so.\n\u201cOne of the worst things that can be said about campaigning is that we use things against one another,\u201d Saitta said at the time of the sealing. \u201cThis is a situation where I don\u2019t want to see this thing being used in the campaign for anybody\u2019s sake.\u201d\nSilly me, I thought it was up to the voters to decide what information is significant in a judicial campaign.\nI did not know judges can protect each other from such scrutiny. Whether a man who seeks to hold the power of financial life and death in the form of child support payments and alimony is capable of following those orders himself seems pertinent.\nThat November, Lueck again was defeated at the polls by a wide margin.\nRather than accept the will of the voters, Lueck sued the Review-Journal for libel.\nAmong his adjective-laced claims of damage and defamation were such legalistic flourishes as: \u201cThis is a journalistic shame and a journalistic sham because this penny ante child support dispute going back months before the story appeared did not even qualify as \u2018news\u2019 and it certainly wasn\u2019t breaking news.\u201d\nHe\u2019s not only a lawyer, he\u2019s an editor.\nLueck\u2019s lawsuit claimed his child support lapse was a private matter and he had eventually paid in full anyway.\nAt the time the story broke, during the heat of the election, Lueck had the audacity to say the story should help him win. \u201cI am not the only person that has gone through ugly stuff,\u201d Lueck said at the time. \u201cWhat has happened to me is happening to a lot of people out there. I know what happens.\u201d\nBut then he sued us for helping him out.\nThe libel lawsuit was so ridiculous on its face that our attorneys, Don Campbell and Colby Williams, filed for summary judgment, citing the truthfulness of the stories and the fair reporting privilege.\nLueck filed a 39-page, table-pounding response to the motion for summary judgment that redefines hyperbole. He quotes Shakespeare (\u201cfilches from me my good name\u201d), the Ninth Commandment (false witness), Thomas Jefferson, me, columnist Jane Ann Morrison and the occasional court opinion.\nAt one point he quotes from one of my columns, in which I pontificated about having respect for \u201cthose who engage in debate with facts and figures, who cite precedent, who quote documents and authorities, who turn a clever phrase, who craft a believable forecast, who use logic, allegory and analysis \u2014 even if you ultimately disagree.\u201d\nHe follows this paean to prose with the terse comment: \u201cSpare us the bull, Tom.\u201d He must have liked the sound of that, because he used it again on the next page.\nAt one point in his rambling screed on tabloidistas, malice, vilification and sensationalism, Lueck said the Review-Journal is no longer a credible newspaper because we editorially endorsed \u201ctwo of the absolute worst public officials in the history of Nevada: Elizabeth Halverson for District Judge and Jim Gibbons for governor.\u201d\nDid I mention we endorsed Lueck in 2004?\nA week ago, Judge Ken Cory granted our motion for summary judgment.\nThe judge found the articles in question were fair and accurate reports of public records. \u201cThe opening paragraph and caption of the article, which are complained of by Lueck, fairly and accurately report two of the central accusations being made in the Petition \u2014 that Judge Saitta was providing Lueck with favorable treatment based on his status as a former judge, and that Lueck had failed to pay child support,\u201d the judge writes.\nThe facts were on our side. The law was on our side. Lueck was just pounding on the table.\nThomas Mitchell is editor of the Review-Journal and writes about the role of the press and access to public information. He may be contacted at 383-0261 or via e-mail at tmitchell@reviewjournal.com. Read his blog at lvrj.com/blogs/mitchell.",
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        "raw_content": "Still from \u2018Little Britain USA\u2019\nAfter following a moving storyline of a cross-dresser in \u2018Eastenders\u2019, Antonia decided to probe into representations of cross-dressers in everyday media.\nAs I\u2019m sure some of you know already, I\u2019m a big fan of Eastenders. I was catching up last week and Les\u2019 apparent affair with Pam was revealed as something none of us could have seen coming. Les had snuck off on holiday to Grand Canaria with his wife\u2019s close friend, Claudette, and was caught at her front room in his y-fronts. But what he was doing behind closed doors wasn\u2019t an affair. It was too much of a sensitive topic for him to address with his nearest and dearest because he feared they wouldn\u2019t understand. His fears are validated by Pam\u2019s reaction when she finds out that her husband had been cross-dressing since he was seven years old.\nCrossdressing is on TV a lot and it\u2019s often oversimplified as an OTT act, leading to people\u2019s assumptions that it\u2019s to do with homosexuality. This recent storyline of Les\u2019 secret life of cross-dressing was tackled in the complete opposite way. The scenes of Pam meeting her husband\u2019s alter-ego, \u2018Christine\u2019, played out to be very thought-provoking and in line with recent media attention focused on the Trans community (I\u2019m thinking of Caitlyn Jenner\u2019s public transition).\nI wanted to find out more so I had a chat with a Bristol-based cross-dresser, Wendy Glos to demythologise some common false assumptions.\nFirst of all, before we get to the interview \u2013 for the sake of definition, a cross-dresser is someone who dresses up in clothing typically designed for the sex opposite to what they were assigned at birth. There are many, many reasons why a person might cross-dress. Examples include: to have an allocated evening once a month to de-stress from a high-pressured job or family life to simply be someone else, it might simply be part of someone\u2019s job \u2013 as an actor. Or on a more basic level: to allow someone to physically explore or express their femininity or masculinity.\nDo you have to be homosexual to be a cross-dresser?\nNo\u2026 there are many different reasons why cross-dressing is a thing, so there are bound to be a whole range and spectrum of people who do it. Drag is a form of cross-dressing, which is common in the gay community where men dress up in women\u2019s clothing for the entertainment of other people.\nAre cross-dressers the same as trans people?\nThe two are not mutually exclusive. Some cross-dressers decide to transition to make it more of a permanent thing, whereas some may simply do it once or twice a month. The fact that a person may cross-dress, does not mean that they necessarily want to become a member of the opposite sex.\nWhich changing room do you go to, to try clothes on?\nThis is judged on a case-by-case basis. Someone working in a retail store may feel uncomfortable helping out a man try on a dress, and others really enjoy the fact that this person uniquely relates to them as a woman. There is also the option of shopping online for those who only cross-dress in the privacy of their own homes.\nDo you have to keep it a secret from your colleagues at work?\nBeing open about it has been much easier, in my experience. If I hold back and beat around the bush about it, then it becomes difficult. Most ladies enjoy talking to me about it with because it makes them feel more comfortable, I can bond with them about make-up and fashion. However in some experiences, men didn\u2019t feel comfortable speaking about it in length. It varies.\nThemes of Cross-Dressing\nWhile researching this subject, I wondered whether sometimes cross-dressing in popular culture borders on misogyny. Ultimately, all I had to go by, were images of men dressing up as women for a laugh, or, also for an audience (when it\u2019s drag). And anyway, for something to be misogynistic, it has to be an act of privilege.\nHowever, my research showed me that actually, it\u2019s about empowerment and self-expression. Male cross-dressers use it as a space to celebrate their feminine nature, not as an expression of bad feelings towards women. It can be used as a tool to display solidarity with the LGBTQA+ community, but that\u2019s not to say all cross-dressers are expressing their commitment politically. Cross-dressing would be deemed as misogynistic if it came from a place of privilege and was used to put women down. Cross-dressers make up a minority group of marginalised individuals who are often excluded from mainstream society and also have to put up with discrimination for the actions they perform.\nRepresentations Of Cross-Dressers in Popular Culture\nGoing back to my media-oriented interaction with cross-dressers, I have found that their representation (surprise surprise) can often be very stereotypical. From \u2018Mrs Doubtfire\u2019 to \u2018Big Mommas House\u2019 to \u2018White Chicks\u2018 and Tyler Perry\u2019s role as \u2018Madea\u2018. The format of the representation of cross-dressers on TV and film has been very run-of-the-mill and unoriginal because their role, more often than not, is used to add comedic value. It doesn\u2019t explore the differing complexities of cross-dressers, which should be taken on an individual basis as opposed to one-size-fits-all. The television still persists in making a mockery of it by automatically reducing the character\u2019s role as having a fundamental comedic effect.\nStill from \u2018Big Momma\u2019s House 2\u2019\nI am a big fan of all of the above films and series\u2019, along with Chris Lilley series\u2019 \u2018Angry Boys\u2019 and \u2018Ja\u2019mie: Private School Girl\u2019, as well as the BBC staple, \u2018Little Britain\u2019. But they\u2019re all comedies or at the very least satirical. That\u2019s why I was struck by the fact that \u2018Eastenders\u2019 was deciding to tackle this issue. My initial point of contact with the act of cross-dressing, along with some other marginalised issues, was through TV and film. My pre-pubescent mind had been conditioned to perceive cross-dressing as something necessarily linked to comedy. 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        "raw_content": "Advice For a Young Man\nThe other day I had this private message sent to me on Youtube:\nI\u2019m 14, soon to be 15, and I\u2019m a guy. I just saw your video \u201cA Tale of Male Disposability,\u201d and it seems like a lot you went through in high school resembles a lot that I am going through now. I have been thinking about starting to lift weights for a long time now because I want to impress girls. Girls never notice me because I\u2019m just like you described in your video; not athletic and I am also pretty awkward.\nA few months ago one of my closest female friends (I really like her even though she never liked me that way) stopped talking to me, and she started hanging out with guys who treated her like shit. So finally I confronted her and she said \"well these people make me happy, and you just have to accept that I have new friends now.\" I almost went into depression because of her. I like her so much but she didn't like me at all. The only time she was nice to me was when I bought stuff for her and she usually gave me hugs if I did buy her things. I still think about her everyday, and I don't know what to do.\nDo you have any advice for me regarding what I should do about girls, and if I should start lifting weights so I can impress them? What do you think?\nOther than a few edits with regards to grammar this is exactly how the message was written. It is also important to note that the young man indicated that English wasn\u2019t his first language, so it is understandable that I would make a few editorial changes. I obviously asked him permission to include his message and my response in a video or blog, and he of course agreed. Here is my response to him:\nHi there, and thanks for your message.\nThe story you heard was based in some part on my experiences as a male growing up in the world, and also through registering the experiences of other men in the culture all around us - so it isn't actually about me. But in spite of this the message of the story still stands; men are disposable in society, and so are often invisible because human beings haven't evolved to care about the feelings of other males so easily.\nWhat I recommend you do is try to forget about this girl because it sounds like she wants to pick and choose the guy she wants based on popularity, as well as what he can give her. It seems like she will only be interested in the male that serves her best. As a result I have doubts she is going to make a male happy if he isn't an alpha that can serve her in the way that men have always done in history.\nYou are going through that time of your life when your hormones are running wild, and at this point it is easy to fall head over heels for a girl, making it hard to forget about her. What's important though is that you understand the lessons you learn today about women will shape the way you behave tomorrow, even at this young age. If you learn that you should do anything a female wants to get her attention then the chances are you will never truly find happiness with a woman, because if you don't expect respect you wont get it. This is a cold, harsh reality of the world we live in.\nBut it's not all bad! If you learn these lessons young enough, and learn to appreciate that it's not always the cheerleader or the most popular and beautiful girl that can make you happy, you will gradually be able to build up a mutual respect with females, and I am confident that if you respect yourself enough you will find the right person.\nFinally, I would like to address your question about weights. Personally I enjoy being in shape, and yes, there are females out there that find men in good shape attractive. But if you fall into the trap of doing things because you think this is what makes women find you attractive, then the chances are you will become a robot with little personality, which means you will most likely never know who you are, and never truly be happy with yourself. This means that you will not be the type of person who has true self-respect because all you will ever do is try to please others, especially when it comes to women, because so many males fall into this ditch. This is dangerous and I cannot advise against it enough. So, if you want to do weights because it makes you feel confident then this is a good start. Sure some females may like you as you get into shape, but if they don't like the person inside then they are not worth knowing.\nI hope that this advice helps you.\nRockingMrE.\nThe young man sent me a message back after he received this, thanking me and stating that he had a lot to think about. If anyone would like to send me a message, asking for advice regarding how to traverse the pitfalls of masculinity in a Feminist dominated Western world, I would be more than happy to help. I am happy to give advice to anyone, though the above message really reminded me of the adversity of being a male teenager in our culture \u2013 it is really hard getting sound support that isn\u2019t influenced by female-centricity and male disposability. Until next time...\nTags: Men's Rights, Relationships\nStone Dead 11 January 2012 at 02:22\nYou wrote, \"It seems like she will only be interested in the male that serves her best.\" That isn't quite how I understood the boy's report that \"she started hanging out with guys who treated her like shit.\" To me, it sounds like the girl, too, has to learn about self-esteem.\n@Stone Dead The girl is pandering for the male that provides the most for her in an evolutionary sense. This is a natural phenomenon in gynocentrism. 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        "raw_content": "Home / Blog / 2018 Market Volatility \u2013 February 2018\nThe recent volatility in the global stock markets inevitably has clients asking, \u201cwhat should I be doing?\u201d.\nConsidering the market, the U.S. in particular, has been on a bull run since 2009 moving to record highs and double-digit gains, it\u2019s not entirely unexpected to experience a pullback.\nThe reasons for this latest volatility is an uptick in U.S. inflation and with that an expectation of interest rate increases. This in fact is not bad news but good fundamental economic news.\nInflation means people are spending, wages are rising and unemployment is low. Central banks raise rates to keep that inflation (economic growth) in check to a degree, so not to have \u2018boom and bust\u2019.\nSo those fundamentals are sound. But as stated, the U.S. share market has been on the up for a while. It rose by 21.8% for the twelve months to 31 Dec 2017 and in January 2018 it rose another 5.62%. That\u2019s unsustainable. So this inflation and interest rate noise coupled with an all time high has seen it \u2018let off some steam\u2019 \u2013 albeit at this time of writing this article we have already seen some of the losses over the last couple of days come back as gains.\nThen in Australia, we haven\u2019t had unexpected inflation or any sign of a interest rate rise, but, we get caught up in the whole market turbulence. But that\u2019s how markets work in our modern connected world.\nEven the most experienced investors can get spooked by heightened volatility in financial markets. When stock prices are tumbling, the urge to do something\u2014anything\u2014can be overwhelming. As we have said on many occasions, at times like this, selling is not always the most appropriate response to market turmoil.\nIn fact, for some investors, there may be occasions when periods of heightened volatility may present a good opportunity to consider buying.\nNo one wants to lose money when investing\u2014that\u2019s not the goal. At Rothgard, as you know, we go to some effort with you to quantify and put a timeline on your goals. So keeping sight of your goals and sticking to a well-defined plan can help. It is important to avoid emotionally driven behaviours which can be detrimental to reaching one\u2019s long-term goals.\nOne thing we have learned over a long time advising clients is that trying to predict market declines or rallies is not the path to long-term success. Much more important, in our view, is preparing for incipient shocks smartly and strategically.\nManaging risk is at the heart of our investing advice. If the recent events are of considerable concern to you, and you are uncertain of the level of risk that is appropriate for goals, then let us know and we\u2019ll be happy to organise a time to review your situation.",
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        "raw_content": "A Future for Planning\nTaking Responsibility for Twenty-First Century Challenges, 1st Edition\nAs well as being spatial, planning is necessarily also about the future \u2013 and yet time has been relatively neglected in the academic, practice and policy literature on planning. Time, in particular the need for longer-term thinking, is critical to responding effectively to a range of pressing societal challenges from climate change to an ageing population, poor urban health to sustainable economic development. This makes the relative neglect of time not only a matter of theoretical importance but also increasing practical and political significance.\nA Future for Planning\u3000is an accessible, wide-ranging book that considers how planning practice and policy have been constrained by short-termism, as well as by a familiar lack of spatial thinking in policy, in response to major social, economic and environmental challenges. 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The strip was satirical, but unlike \u201cLate Night With David Letterman,\u201d which would launch in 1982, there was nothing bitter about it. With the exception of Steve Dallas \u2014 a jaded, shades-wearing playboy lawyer \u2014 the characters were mostly sweet. Milo, Cutter John, Binkley and Opus the penguin (who gradually became the dominant character) brought a warmth to the comic. And the absurdity of the story lines, a general knowingness to the characters and oddball figures like the eternally freaked-out Garfield parody Bill the Cat, kept it from becoming cutesy.\nThe strip was intensely loved by its fans in a way that had few parallels, says Tom Spurgeon, who runs The Comics Reporter blog. \u201cIt went beyond even the following for \u2018Doonesbury,\u2019\u201d Spurgeon says of Garry Trudeau\u2019s classic politics-focused comic. \u201cIt\u2019s an interesting achievement for a satirist, for someone who\u2019s taking shots at society, to have that kind of affection.\u201d It was also massively popular, running at one point in more than 1,200 papers, which put it in front of 40 million readers.\n\u201cBloom County\u201d would be linked, for a lot of people, to the Trudeau strip: For one thing, the two comics looked alike, and Breathed\u2019s strip filled the vacuum for many newspapers when \u201cDoonesbury\u201d went on hiatus for most of \u201983 and \u201984.\nBreathed, for what it\u2019s worth, says the only two strips he\u2019d read before starting his were \u201cDoonesbury\u201d and \u201cPeanuts\u201d; this may, at least in part, explain his strip\u2019s originality. \u201cThere had been fantasy strips, like \u2018Peanuts\u2019 and \u2018Pogo,\u2019 \u201c said Chris Mautner, who writes for Comics Journal and The Smart Set. \u201cBut they didn\u2019t have the goofy, weird quality. [\u201cPogo\u201d creator] Walt Kelly would never have had things like \u2018the anxiety closet,\u2019 or the characters forming a heavy metal band. Breathed struck me as someone who was very tickled by the absurdity of \u201880s culture.\u201d\nBreathed says his strip\u2019s roots come less from other comics and more from the small town in Harper Lee\u2019s \u201cTo Kill a Mockingbird.\u201d And some of his sensibility, he says, comes from Douglas Adams, author of \u201cThe Hitchhiker\u2019s Guide to the Galaxy,\u201d and Monty Python\u2019s John Cleese. (Both were Englishmen who moved to California, where Breathed lives, and eventually became friends.)\nAfter the closing down of the original \u201cBloom County\u201d \u2014 Donald Trump became a character and, in 1989, bought out the strip and fired the other characters \u2014 the comic went on to become an important influence. \u201cThere was a time when every college comic had a guy in sunglasses nobody liked, talking animals, and characters who addressed the audience,\u201d Mautner said. He sees its influence in many web comics. 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And he told me that Trump is both a natural and difficult part of his comic: \u201cHe\u2019s a cartoon character, duh! As my son would say. Which is another way of saying that he is untouchable in most typical satire. \u2018SNL\u2019 and the nightly talk shows should just stand down. I am.\u201d\nThe explanation he gave The New York Times last year for his strip\u2019s return turned on politics, though:\nDeadlines and dead-tree media took the fun out of a daily craft that was only meant to be fun. I had planned to return to Bloom County in 2001, but the sullied air sucked the oxygen from my kind of whimsy. Bush and Cheney\u2019s fake war dropped it for a decade like a bullet to the head. But silliness suddenly seems safe now. Trump\u2019s merely a sparkling symptom of a renewed national ridiculousness. We\u2019re back baby.\nBut Breathed now says he\u2019s trying to move the strip away from political issues. \u201cI\u2019m toiling to make it less so,\u201d he wrote. \u201cIt is not easy. That\u2019s not a glib answer. Like everyone, I struggle with the fascination/repellant push and pull of it all. The repelling is winning at the moment. So too with my readers, I sense. They don\u2019t mind paying attention to it all in their peripheral cultural vision\u2026 but they don\u2019t much like keeping it straight in front of their retina every day. There\u2019s a spiritual context to it all, although I really hate that I said the word \u2018spiritual.\u2019\"\nThe new strip resembles the old one pretty closely, with its familiar cast of characters, but now with references to the \u201cStar Wars\u201d sequels, electoral politics, sex tapes, the burkini, yoga and the unpleasantness of air travel. 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        "raw_content": "School Psychology Certification in Missouri: Become a School Psychologist in MO\nMissouri school psychologists are certified by the Missouri Department of Elementary & Secondary Education. Licensure is granted to professionals who complete specialist degrees, fulfill practicum and internship requirements, and pass an examination. Candidates who complete their initial requirements in Missouri will be certified first at the initial level. 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So, our goal is to keep them as many as possible and as small as possible.\nSteve: Because the bigger ones change the consistency.\nDerek: Once they get to a certain size, they are detectable on your tongue and that's when you have coarser icy ice cream.\nSteve: So, for smoothness you want a lot of little ice crystals.\nDerek: Right, and as the product becomes abused as the temperature rises up, the smaller ice crystals will melt, when it cools back down they don't refreeze into their own ice crystal, because they\u2019re only formed in the freezer. They will refreeze to a bigger existing ice crystal that hadn't melted already. So, this is called Oswald ripening. The small crystals get smaller and the big crystals get bigger.\nSteve: And, this is what happens at home when you have taken the container out and put it back in the freezer a bunch of times.\nDerek: Exactly, the container that you leave sitting o[i]n your refrigerator or on your freezer door, it's kind of [the] wors[t]e spot to keep ice cream because it has air rushing by it every time you open and close it. It has great heat transfer. It's the warmest part of your freezer. So, every time you warm it up, you are melting some of your smaller ice crystals; when you freeze it back down it's not refreezing into its own [crystal], it\u2019s attaching to a bigger one.\nSteve: So, you should put the ice cream deep in the freezer at home.\nDerek: If you want to keep it for a long time. Fortunately [our] ice comes in a pipe[nt] and I don't think many people get more than one serving out of it. So, ours is pretty safe. But if you buy in a big container, the colder you can keep it, the longer it will last.\nSteve: I was onto[under] the impression that the temperature that ice cream was served at would affects its taste, because of the volatility of some of the oils in there, but ...\nDerek: It will have some impact. It's really more personal preference though. Ice cream being so cold, you don't get a lot of difference for it as [far as] volatil[ity is concerned]e is coming off. Ice cream isn't a product that smells a lot. Th[ough it]at does certainly have some smell to it.\nSteve: Because of so much of what we think of this taste is related to smell. You are probably the right guy to talk about that. This is Eric.\nEric: Yes, the taste, your olfactory plays a huge part in taste because of the way your buds and everything are set up; and it's really that you smell something first, usually before you taste as you lift it [to] your mouth. 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Those we[a]re the [things]times that are most difficult to work with.\nSteve: So, small proteins\u2014what do you put in there instead?\nDerek: Sugar alcohols had[is] a primary one\u2014things like sorbitol or glycerin. Glycerin is the most popular, because it's only about [a] molecular weight [o]f I think around 99, where your average sucrose molecule will have about 342 for a molecular weight. So, you get a little more than three times the freezing point depressant that of[from] glycerin as you would with sugar on a pound-from-pound basis.\nSteve: Right, because the freezing point is a function of just the number of particles.\nDerek: Right, the number of molecules. So, it's not about the mass that goes in, it's the number of molecules. So, the smaller molecular weight for a single pound, you're going to add a lot more to it. This will also create a whole bunch of other issues with low-carb ice creams because sugar alcohols tend to have a very positive or negative heat-up solution, so glycerin has a very positive heat-up solution. If you add too much to it, you get what's called glycerin burn and your tongue will actually start to warm up. So, then you need to balance that out with something with a negative heat-up solution like sorbitol I[has]s a very negative heat-up solution. So, by combining the right combination of glycerin and sorbitol, I get my freezing point right and my heat-up solution correct.\nSteve: V[W]ow, that's the most interesting thing from [a]besides different point of view about ice cream, however.\nDerek: It can get pretty in depth.\nSteve: Heat-up solution\u2014explain that a little bit.\nDerek: Heat-up solution is basically\u2014in the most basic sense would be\u2014doesn't make your mouth feel warm or cold. Things like if you are to eat a mint and it has a very cooling effect on your mouth that's something that has a negative heat-up solution. As the particles come into solution it has a cooling effect on your mouth.\nSteve: As a novelteer, tell me about your background\u2014you have a serious food background.\nEric: My degree is in culinary arts. So yeah, I have a food background. I have worked in restaurants and hotels in the Boston area and around Burlington here where we live.\nSteve: This is Eric by the way. That was Derek. This is Eric. It's not a British comedy act, its Eric and Derek at Ben and Jerry\u2019s. So, tell me more about it.\nEric: Sometimes it is a comedy.\nSteve: Sometimes it should be comedy. I had the Key Lime pie, the new flavor the other night. Did you [help]have developed that?\nSteve: Because I am a big Key Lime pie guy, and that it's excellent, it really is.\nEric: And, the big thing about the Key Lime pie is the variant\u2014the swirl in that ice cream is lime curd, which is so close to the filling of an actual Key Lime pie. The ingredients are very similar\u2014egg yolks, cream, lime juice; and by [swirling]slowing that in and putting pie pieces in, it creates the experience. It's exactly how you remember Key Lime pie to be when you eat it.\nSteve: What's the challenge for you in trying to do something like that? There are obviously going to be places where you cannot use the same materials because it might have been something that was in a hot food\u2014or I don't know if that's an example and just that's off the top of my head\u2014but you have challenges to kind of recreate a taste in ice cream where ice cream is not the original kind of home for that taste. 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So, it's a shock when you open the freezer door, when it's sitting on the counter, when you put it in the microwave\u2014 we are up, everyone has done it\u2014you know, that creates an instant heat to the ice cream; and then you refreeze it and that's how[what] we consider heat shock.\nSteve: So, impatience is a really bad idea for ice cream consumers.\nSteve: Let it warm up a little naturally.\nEric: Right. If we[you] can put it o[ff],n just leave it on the counter for a few minutes.\nSteve: Is it possibl[e] for [you] yourself to do that?\nEric: Hold out\u2014it's better that way.\nSteve: Another serving of ice cream science right after this.\nFor breaking news about science and technology, visit www.sciam.com/news today.\nSteve: I know sometimes in New York, we pull pints of ice cream out of convenient[ce] store freezers that have been in there, I think since mammoths, were licking them in the first place. It has been very cold for, you know, it has been in there for six months. 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So, you can dehydrate the ice cream a little bit and then it can find a great nucleation site on the lid where an ice crystal can attach; and once the ice crystal attaches and starts growing, it just gets bigger and bigger and bigger, and that's where you get the knife-like crystals.\nSteve: Now, whenever Derek, the food science guy started to get really technical, Eric, the culinary guy was on the verge of cracking up. I figured that in itself, was kind of interesting, and I asked him about his reactions.\nYou are greatly amused by the scientific jargon.\nEric: Yes, this is about the point where the geek alert goes off in the kitchen because it's the culinary side and the science side are so different; and it's very amusing to most of us every time Derek goes into the geek mode. And we understand how it works and we so appreciate his expertise, but it's just it's...\nSteve: ...it's funny from the other side.\nEric: Yeah. I mean, when I have a baked piece that I need to make sure that the sugar in it is the right amount of sugar so it doesn't absorb too much moisture from the ice cream during migration and in the freezing process or in the storage process, you ask Derek; because you need to know, like, so how is this going to react in six months?\nSteve: So, Derek, you are in a unique position. You are the gifted, but misunderstood brother in this operation. Is that about it? You are the smart guy that people aren't sure what you actually do, but they know what's important and whats [it's] worth.\nDerek: Yeah, that might be the case. You know, I have the added benefit of I can talk my way out of a lot of things just by you know, start[ing] [to] dropping words like nucleation and things like that. And then I can start to see the marketers and things like that start to glaze over a little bit; and then, they['re] like, alright he's going off onto something in little geek land there, and I am just going to smile and nod. And that gives me a nice advantage.\nSteve: Derek, you have found your home. We are geek land. Welcome.\nDerek: It's great to do this interview. It's not often I get to do one or I get to, you know...\nEric: ...say nucleation and no one laughs.\nDerek: Exactly; yes.\nSteve: What's\u2014for both of you actually, we don't have to talk specifically about Ben and Jerry because this is truth throughout the ice cream world\u2014what makes some ice cream better than other ice cream? Does it really boil down to fat content, if you can boil anything in ice cream?\nEric: On the corner[culinary] side, fat is good. Fat carries flavors. It works for me.\nDerek: And it also gives you a mouth feel for your product. You are required to\u2014to call it ice cream, the FDA says, you have to have at least 10 percent of your product by weight has to be butterfat. So, that's the bare minimum [for it to be] called ice cream. We would like to go kind of above and beyond that; and it gives you a rich\u2014besides just the flavor\u2014it gives you a great mouth feel to it too.\nSteve: So, you have regular ice cream, premium ice cream, super-premium ice cream. I thought it was all just how much fat is in the ice cream. Is that right? Is it more than that?\nEric: It is. It's what maybe not in the ice cream, it's what there is more off in the ice cream. Your supermarket ice creams probably have a lot more air in them than at super-premium ice cream.\nSteve: You can tell that sometimes\u2014you pick up two pints of ice cream, one is three times heavier than the other. It feels that way.\nEric: Exactly, and ours is usually on the heavy end because we have less air\u2014it's more dense, it takes longer to soften when you pull it out of the freezer; whereas a half-gallon of supermarket ice cream, you can put a scoop in it the second you pull it out. It has lot of air in it, probably not a lot of add-ins. We would like to put in tons of big chunks. You get the same type of flavor in the supermarket ice cream, just not all the big chunks, not all the big swirl patterns, you know? You don't get as much fudge.\nSteve: But typically, the premium ice creams will have a higher fat content because they have less air. So, by volume it will be more fat.\nEric: And probably a higher fat in the base mix itself.\nSteve: In the base mix, okay. Derek, you have two brothers who do the same kind of thing as you do.\nDerek: Yes, I do. A[I']m the middle child, and both my elder brother and younger brother are food scientists. They both went to Madison like I did, and they both work for our sister company in Green Bay, Good Humor-Breyers. Both in the R&D group as well.\nSteve: So, what's [a] family reunion is like in your house?\nDerek: You know, when everybody comes for Thanksgiving, everyone's got a thermometer to check the temperature of the turkey.\nEric: Once again, the geek alert goes on.\nSteve: By the way, everyone who works at Ben and Jerry's can take home three pints of ice cream every day. They also have access to the free onsite gym.\nNow it's time to play TOTALL.......Y BOGUS. Here are four science stories. Only three are true. See if you know which story is TOTALL.......Y BOGUS.\nStory number 1: People who take their medicine regularly have a lower risk of death even if they are just taking a placebo.\nStory number 2: Although men and women have equal online abilities, women rate their own talents for using the Web is being lower than men rate their abilities.\nStory number 3: Researchers announce that they have catalogued all existing species of bacteria in what is left of the Atlantic forest of Brazil.\nStory number 4: An asteroid thought to be about 400-meters across came almost as close to Earth as the moon is just after midnight Eastern Time in the U.S. on Monday.\nAnd your time is up.\nStory number 1 is true. People who adhere to their medication schedule have a lower risk of death even if they are only taking placebos. That's according to a study in a British medical journal. Regular adherence to one's meds is probably a marker for healthy behavior in general.\nStory number 2 is true. Women think they are poor at online skills than men do, even though they have about the same skill level. The study is in the current issue of Social Science Quarterly. You can find it online at, well, I don't need to tell you, you can find it.\nStory number 4 is true. A decent-size asteroid dubbed 2004XP14 did come within about 270,000 miles of Earth early Monday morning, Eastern Time. It was big enough to be visible through home telescopes, although it was probably tough to hone in on moving at 11 miles a second.\nAll of which means that story number 3\u2014about researchers completing their survey of Atlantic forest bacteria in Brazil\u2014is TOTALL.......Y BOGUS; because what is true is that a research team announced in the journal Science that they estimate that probably about 13 million species of bacteria still unknown to science are living in the Atlantic forest of Brazil. The forest is down to 8[percent] of the size it was 400 years ago. 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        "raw_content": "Williams: A simple formula for avoiding poverty\nFinish high school; get a job; marry before having kids; and obey the law.\nPoverty is no mystery, and it's easily avoidable.\nTo beat those poverty thresholds is fairly simple. Here's the road map: Complete high school; get a job, any kind of a job; get married before having children; and be a law-abiding citizen.\nHow about some numbers? A single person taking a minimum wage job would earn an annual income of $15,080. A married couple would earn $30,160. By the way, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, less than 4 percent of hourly workers in 2016 were paid the minimum wage. That means that over 96 percent of workers earned more than the minimum wage.\nSocialist Sen. Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign garnered considerable appeal from millennials. These young people see socialism as superior to free market capitalism. Capitalism doesn't do well in popularity polls despite the fact that it has eliminated many of mankind's worst problems, such as pestilence and gross hunger and poverty.\nOne of the reasons capitalism doesn\u2019t fare well in polls is that it is always evaluated against the nonexistent, non-realizable utopias of socialism or communism. Any earthly system, when compared with a utopia, will not fare well.\nIndeed, socialism sounds good but, when practiced, leads to disaster. Those disasters have been experienced in countries such as the USSR, China, most African nations and, most recently, Venezuela. When these disasters are pointed out, the excuse is inadequacies of socialist leaders rather than socialism itself.\nFor the ordinary person, free market capitalism, with all of its warts, is superior to any system yet devised to deal with our everyday needs and desires.\nBefore you answer, consider that slavery was legal; South African apartheid was legal; the horrendous Stalinist, Nazi and Maoist purges were legal. Clearly, the fact of legality or a majority consensus cannot establish morality.\nYou might ask, \"If you're so smart, Williams, what establishes morality?\" That's easy, and you tell me when I make the wrong step.\nMy initial premise is that we own ourselves. You are your private property, and I am mine. Self-ownership reveals what's moral and immoral. Rape is immoral because it violates private property. So is murder and any other initiation of violence.\nLet's first define what theft is. A fairly good working definition of theft is the taking by force of one person's property and the giving of it to another to whom it does not belong. Most Americans think that doing that is OK as long as it's done by government.\nWe think that it is OK for Congress to take the earnings of one American to give to another American in the form of agricultural subsidies, business bailouts, aid for higher education, food stamps, welfare and other such activities that make up at least two-thirds of the federal budget. If I took some of your earnings to give to a poor person, I'd go to jail. If a congressman did the same thing, he'd be praised.\nQuite naturally, a big, powerful government tends to draw into it people with bloated egos, people who think they know more than everyone else and have little hesitance in coercing their fellow man. Nobel laureate Friedrich Hayek explained why corruption is rife in government: \"In government, the scum rises to the top.\"\nWalter E. Williams is a professor of economics at George Mason University. Reach him at wwilliam@gmu.com. His column is distributed by Creators Syndicate.",
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        "raw_content": "NBA, sports investment groups among those sued over DFS\nSI.com has learned that a 132-page class action lawsuit was e-filed in Florida against 50 companies that do business with DraftKings and FanDuel.\nEditor\u2019s note: FanDuel is a sponsor of Sports Illustrated. This piece was pursued and executed independent of that business relationship. Sports Illustrated also has a partnership with DailyMVP, another daily fantasy sports provider.\nThe legal chaos that imperils the daily fantasy sports industry now officially threatens the professional sports leagues, media companies and financial institutions that have become partners with the two leading DFS companies, DraftKings and FanDuel. SI.com has learned that early Saturday morning, two Florida-based DFS customers\u2014Antonio Gomez and John Gerecs\u2014e-filed a class action lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida against approximately 50 companies and individuals that have either invested in DFS companies or facilitated DFS gaming. The defendants include:\nThe National Basketball Association, Major League Baseball Ventures, National Hockey League Ventures and Major League Soccer\nThe Kraft Group (owned by New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft), Legends Hospitality (co-owned by Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and the New York Yankees), and MSG Sports and Entertainment (owned by New York Knicks owner James Dolan)\nTurner Sports, Time Warner, NBC Sports Comcast Ventures, 21st Century Fox and Fox Sports Interactive Media\nJ.P. Morgan, Capital One Bank, Google Capital, Piton Capital and Scottish Investment Bank\nPayPal, Paysafe and Vantiv (payment processors)\nDraftKings, FanDuel and Jason Robins\nExplaining the lawsuit and its legal theories\nGomez and Gerecs are represented by well-known Florida attorney Ervin Gonzalez, who authored the 132-page complaint. Gonzalez\u2019s basic theory of liability is that DraftKings and FanDuel have engaged in illegal gambling and deceptive practices under Florida and federal laws and that the banks, leagues and other companies negligently failed to realize that they were investing and partnering with illegal gambling operations. These other companies, according to Gonzalez, now owe damages to Gomez and Gerecs. The complaint asserts that these two men were \"lured\" into playing DFS by \"deceptive\" advertising. The complaint also portrays Gomez and Gerecs as being harmed by having to compete against DFS players who possessed \"insider information.\" If the lawsuit is later certified as a class action, thousands of other aggrieved DFS customers would be able to join it.\nGonzalez takes particular aim at the NBA and Major League Baseball in the complaint. He portrays them as adopting a hypocritical stance on DFS. In regards to the NBA, Gonzalez writes, \u201cthe NBA recently held itself out as an entity that staunchly rejects betting on its games when former NBA official Tim Donaghy resigned from his job\u201d but now, \u201chas gone so far to legitimize FanDuel by having one of its employees, the NBA President of Global Operations, Mr. Sal LaRocca, serve on FanDuel\u2019s Board of Directors and by becoming an official partner of FanDuel, launching the first \u201cOfficial One-Day Fantasy Basketball game of the NBA.\u201d As to MLB, Gonzalez asks why baseball would embrace DFS when \u201cit has always held itself out as a entity that staunchly rejects betting on its games\u201d and when it gave Pete Rose a lifetime ban for betting. Interestingly, despite the NFL\u2019s various legal issues, the NFL is not named as a defendant in Gomez v. FanDuel. This reflects the NFL\u2019s perhaps wise decision to not invest in DFS companies (although Kraft and Jones have done so indirectly through the Kraft Group and Legends Hospitality, respectively).\nGonzalez\u2019s legal claims are primarily based on theories of negligence, breach of contract and\u2014most intimidatingly\u2014racketeering. Indeed, the complaint describes DraftKings and FanDuel as the \u201cringleaders\u201d for a mafia-style operation where investors who \u201cpumped millions of dollars into [DraftKings and FanDuel] provided legitimacy to the illegal gambling that was occurring and allowed [DraftKings and FanDuel] to conduct unprecedented advertising to attract more bettors.\u201d According to Gonzalez, the leagues, banks and media companies that have invested in DraftKings and FanDuel \u201call served a common purpose: to make as much money a possible on the respective illegal Internet gambling fantasy sports betting games.\u201d At the same time, in the view of Gonzalez, DraftKings and FanDuel, \u201cshared the benefit derived from the profits generated by the scheme to defraud through illegal Internet gambling activities.\u201d\n\u2022 Gray Area Podcast: SI legal analyst on DraftKings and FanDuel\u200b\nPotential impact on sports leagues and other defendants\nFor sports leagues and team owners, Gomez v. FanDuel will likely lead to a reevaluation of their relationships with DFS companies. These sports companies have relied on a favorable yet uncertain interpretation of the 2006 Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA). In banning many forms of Internet gambling, UIGEA carved out an exemption for certain types of fantasy sports games\u2014mainly those that reflect skill and knowledge of fantasy players rather than luck or chance. DFS was not marketable in 2006, which invites questions as to whether DFS ought to be considered a beneficiary of the exemption. UIGEA also permits states to ban DFS, and a handful of states have done so (for a detailed SI.com analysis of DFS and UIGEA, click here).\nHow a U.S. prosecutor's probe could spell doom for daily fantasy sports\nAs an additional concern for leagues and other DFS investors, even in those states that have not explicitly banned DFS contests, there is a significant risk that DFS could violate those states\u2019 general anti-gambling laws. Gonzalez\u2019s complaint highlights two states, in particular, with lower thresholds for what constitutes gambling activity. In New York, for example, \u201cillegal gambling\u201d occurs where \u201cchance\u201d plays an important role in the outcome of a contest, even though \u201cskill\u201d may also be a significant factor. New York also characterizes as \u201cgambling\u201d the risking of something of value upon the outcome of a \u201cfuture contingent event\u201d not under the bettor\u2019s \u201ccontrol or influence.\u201d As Florida gaming attorney Daniel Wallach points out, \u201cthe New York standard is a much lower threshold than the \u2018predominant purpose\u2019 test espoused by a majority of states, which mainly look to whether \u2018chance\u201d is the dominant element in the contest.\u201d Gonzalez also highlights Florida law, which prohibits bets or wagers even on \u201ccontests of skill.\u201d Wallach observes that this statute \u201cmay present a more acute level of risk for the DFS industry and its business partners because it is not tied to the \u2018chance vs. skill\u2019 framework and also contains \u2018aiding and abetting\u2019 language that could be used to target those who promote and encourage illegal gambling activity.\u201d\nGonzalez\u2019s complaint seizes on these relatively low state law thresholds as the underpinning for clients\u2019 racketeering claim. As SI previously reported, the United States Attorneys in both the Southern District of New York and the Middle District of Florida are purportedly investigating whether DFS companies are violating the Illegal Gambling Business Act, a 1970 federal law which makes it a felony to conduct or carry on an illegal gambling business. Under IGBA, a violation of a state gambling law serves as the predicate for an IGBA federal law violation, and that federal law especially targets those who \u201cconduct,\u201d \u201cfinance,\u201d \u201cmanage,\u201d \u201csupervise, \u201cdirect,\u201d or \u201cown all or part of\u201d such business. The latter language could be problematic for the sports leagues and media companies who have invested in DFS because the statute also includes \u201cpart owners\u201d within its reach, no matter how minor their role. In Gonzalez\u2019s complaint, the alleged violation of IGBA serves as the linchpin for the racketeering claim asserted against the sports league and media company investors.\nLegal analysis of the risks facing the daily fantasy sports industry\nWhile league officials have spoken favorably about DFS\u2014MLB commissioner Rob Manfred (who is also an attorney) recently opined that DFS is consistent with federal law\u2014the prospect of now litigating the legality of DFS surely makes DFS less appealing. League officials are now more likely to be subpoenaed and required to testify under oath about their business dealings with DraftKings and FanDuel. As part of the pretrial discovery process, they may also be compelled to share sensitive financial information about the league that could be made public. Further, watch for leagues to be added as defendants to the more than two-dozen class action lawsuits that have already been filed across the country against DraftKings and FanDuel. If leagues are able to exit their contracts with DraftKings and FanDuel through those contracts\u2019 \u201cmorals clauses\u201d\u2014which allow one party in a contract to exit a deal if the other party encounters legal or public relations problems\u2014don\u2019t be surprised if those clauses are invoked.\nThe inclusion of payment processors, credit card companies and banks in Gomez v. FanDuel is also a significant development. In order for DFS to remain a viable business, companies that can facilitate online DFS transactions are essential partners. If those companies perceive the legal risk of working with DraftKings and FanDuel is too high, they would be poised to terminate their relationships. This could cause a ripple effect where DFS becomes an untenable operation even before a court rules that DFS is illegal.\nPossible legal defenses\nAllegations in a lawsuit have to be proven in court. The various defendants in Gomez v. FanDuel can turn to a number of defenses.\nThe most obvious defense is to contend that DFS is a lawful form of entertainment. While DFS has come under fire in several states, no court has ruled, at least yet, that DFS gaming is unlawful under a state\u2019s law. \u201cYet\u201d is obviously a crucial word. As explained in previous SI.com stories, the U.S. Attorney\u2019s Office in Tampa has launched an investigation into whether DFS violates Florida law. Prominent U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara has launched a similar investigation in regards to the relationship between DFS and New York law. In addition, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman is embroiled in a high-profile legal battle with DraftKings and FanDuel and their battle will be heard in court next Wednesday. Also, as referenced above, more than two-dozen class action lawsuits have been filed against DraftKings and FanDuel. Still, none of these cases has led to a judicial determination that DFS is, in fact, unlawful. Such a determination is not inevitable. Plus, at any time, Congress and state legislatures could intervene in ways that favor DraftKings and FanDuel.\nWhat impact will the lawsuit filed against DraftKings, FanDuel have?\nThe leagues and other companies can also stress arbitration clauses contained in membership contracts signed by customers who create accounts with DraftKings and FanDuel. These clauses dictate that legal disputes are to be heard out-of-court and through private arbitration. As a result, DFS customers may be contractually barred from going to court for relief against DraftKings and FanDuel. The legality of arbitration clauses is a contested matter, and some courts have found them unconscionable for certain types of claims. In addition, as Wallach observes, arbitration clauses would not be binding if DFS contracts are considered \u201cillegal gambling contracts\u201d under New York and Florida law. Nonetheless, arbitration clauses are a powerful form of defense, not only for DraftKings and FanDuel but for the many other companies now brought into the litigation.\nThe leagues and other companies can also argue that they do not have controlling interests in DraftKings and FanDuel, and thus they played no role in any unlawful conduct committed by DFS companies. This type of defense could have traction, especially since no league or team owner has a controlling interest in DraftKings or FanDuel. On the other hand, the defense could prove problematic given that DraftKings and FanDuel have seemingly worked closely with leagues and media companies on developing gaming options and in marketing strategies.\nIt is also possible leagues and other companies might be indemnified through their contracts with DraftKings and FanDuel. 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        "raw_content": "Brisk walking associated with 60-70% lower risk of death in women\nHome \u00bb Brisk walking associated with 60-70% lower risk of death in women\nPosted by Shameen on Nov 07, 2017, 11:21 AM IST Womens Health\nWashington: A study states that more physical activity and higher intensities of exercise could decrease the risk of death in older women from any cause.\nLack of exercise or physical activity is estimated to cause as many deaths each year as smoking.\nCurrent guidelines recommend at least 150 minutes a week of moderate intensity physical activity, or 75 minutes a week of vigorous-intensity aerobic physical activity (or a combination of the two), and muscle-strengthening exercises two or more days a week.\nThe study, led by investigators at Brigham and Women\u2019s Hospital, investigated physical activity of women measured over seven days using a wearable device called a triaxial accelerometer.\nModerate to vigorous intensity physical activity (e.g. brisk walking) was associated with 60-70 percent lower risk of death at the end of the four-year study among the most active women, compared to the least active.\n\u201cThe fact the physical activity lowers mortality rate is nothing new \u2013 we have many studies showing this. However, previous studies have primarily relied on self-reported physical activity, and self-reports tend to be imprecise. Based on these self-report studies, we know that physical activity is associated with a 20-30 percent reduction in mortality rates, comparing the most with the least active. Using device-measured physical activity in the present study, we observed a 60- 70 percent risk reduction larger than previously estimated from self-report studies. For context, non-smokers have about a 50 percent reduction, compared with smokers,\u201d stated I-Min Lee, MBBS, ScD, associate epidemiologist at Brigham and Women\u2019s Hospital, and first author of the study.\n\u201cThis study supports current guidelines for physical activity, such as those from the federal government and the American Heart Association, that emphasize moderate-intensity physical activity. It also adds to existing evidence that can inform upcoming physical activity guidelines over time.\u201d\nThis is one of the first studies to investigate physical activity, and a clinical outcome, using the newer generation triaxial wearable devices which have increased sensitivity to recognize physical activity and are capable of more precise measurements than the previously used uniaxial devices, or studies relying on self-reports only.\n\u201cWe used devices to better measure not only higher intensity physical activities, but also lower intensity activities and sedentary behavior, which has become of great interest in the last few years,\u201d stated I-Min Lee, MBBS, ScD.\nData were analyzed from 16,741 participants (average age 72) from the Women\u2019s Health Study who wore the device for at least 10 hours a day, on at least four out of seven days.\nLight physical activity, such as slow walking, was not associated with lower death rate during the study. Researchers note that light activity may be beneficial for other health outcomes not reported in this paper.\nThe findings have been published in Circulation. (ANI)\nTopics:Brisk walk Exercise smoking women",
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        "raw_content": "In Search of Useful Prototypes\nDangerbird Prototype Screenshot\nNormally a post describing a site launch doesn\u2019t grab my attention, as they cover the same ground (base level descriptions of the design process, technologies used, how great the client is etc.). But the write-up the launch of Dangerbird Records by Athletics, a design firm out of Brooklyn includes a discussion of their home-grown prototyping methods, which is not something you see every day.\nI\u2019m constantly refining the process I follow to create wire frames and prototypes. I\u2019m close to a good solution, but it is continually out of reach. Much like the team at Athletics, I\u2019ve investigated Axure RP and similar products, finding them to be much too large for my needs. They\u2019re great for complex, enterprise apps, but they aren\u2019t built for Web apps and sites (they are trying to shift, but I think that will merely lead to larger, more complex apps). I have tinkered with straight up comps and even light weight Web sites, but neither quite meets the need. For the moment I have settled on building wire frames in Visio, followed up by conversations that arise to discuss small details and interactions. No matter how many notes and call outs I add to a wire frame, questions arise.\nWireframes are not ideal for describing the richness and possibilities that are inherent in a Web application.\nPrototypes on the other hand are great for conveying placement and interactions without implying design, but they can be time consuming initially as components need to be built and actions and results must be wired together. The Athletics team appear to have found a good method \u2013 using Flash plus a little bit of ActionScript to produce fully interactive and informative prototypes. It still requires some of that up-front work, but it is balanced by the ability to quickly revise the prototypes, and more importantly reduces misunderstandings and questions.\nIf I can carve out some time I will explore this method to see if it\u2019s feasible for my work, but at a minimum it has placed Flash into the toolbox as a possibility for future prototyping projects.\nFiled Under: Design & UI, Product Management, User Experience",
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        "raw_content": "Gregory Benford is a physicist, educator, and author. He received a BS from the University of Oklahoma and a PhD from the University of California, San Diego. Benford is a professor of physics at the University of California, Irvine, where he has been a faculty member since 1971. He is a Woodrow Wilson Fellow and a Visiting Fellow at Cambridge University. He has served as an advisor to the Department of Energy, NASA, and the White House Council on Space Policy. He is the author of over twenty novels, including In the Ocean of the Night, The Heart of the Comet (with David Brin), Foundation's Fear, Bowl of Heaven (with Larry Niven), Timescape, and The Berlin Project. A two-time winner of the Nebula Award, Benford has also won the John W. Campbell Award, the British Science Fiction Award (BSFA), the Australian Ditmar Award, and the 1990 United Nations Medal in Literature. In 1995 he received the Lord Foundation Award for contributions to science and the public comprehension of it. He has served as scientific consultant to the NHK Network and for Star Trek: The Next Generation.\nGet updates about Gregory Benford and recommended reads from Simon & Schuster.\nBooks by Gregory Benford",
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        "raw_content": "A boy discovers the complexities of conflict in this fast-paced and thoughtful look at the Vietnam War from the acclaimed author of Soldier Boys and Missing in Action.\nRick Ward wants to go to war.\nAnd he\u2019s not sure why. Maybe he\u2019s running from his dad and his crazy temper. Maybe he\u2019s running from his girl, who seems to think he\u2019s more of a joke than a man. Or maybe he\u2019s just running\u2014to find himself.\nAfter basic training, Rick enlists with the Charlie Rangers, a special unit that ambushes the enemy in secret jungle raids. It is the most dangerous front line duty, and Rick\u2019s six-man team will experience everything from horrifying enemy encounters to mourning the death of a comrade.\nRick will discover that no one\u2014not protestors, politicians, or writers\u2014has got a clue. And he will see that war is far bigger, scarier, and more complicated than anything he ever could have imagined.\nSearch and Destroy CHAPTER 1\nRICK WANTED TO WIN. HE watched as the volleyball floated over the net and dropped toward the sand. A teammate in the middle got low and dug the ball, and then Renny set it, very high. Rick loped forward, leaped, then spiked the ball hard with his palm. But he\u2019d mistimed his jump and didn\u2019t get over the top of the ball. It shot toward a player on the backline, but the guy jumped aside and let it go. The ball hit beyond the line and all the players on that side of the net cheered.\n\u201cThat\u2019s all right!\u201d he shouted. \u201cYou got us that time, but it won\u2019t happen again.\u201d\n\u201cRick!\u201d Judy was walking toward him. \u201cI told you, I have to go,\u201d she said.\n\u201cCan\u2019t you just wait for one more game?\u201d\n\u201cNo! That\u2019s what you said after the last one.\u201d\nRick turned to Renny. \u201cSorry, man. Gotta run.\u201d\n\u201cDon\u2019t worry about it.\u201d Renny grinned. \u201cWe\u2019re better off without you.\u201d\n\u201cHey, what are you talking about? I\u2019m your star.\u201d Rick gave Renny a fake slam across the chest with his forearm. Renny, who was about four inches shorter than Rick and not as strongly built, acted as though he\u2019d taken a real blow. He stumbled backward, letting his arms fly out, like some sort of clown.\n\u201cOkay, maybe you don\u2019t care if I leave, but what about all these girls longing to gaze at my bronzed physique?\u201d Rick struck a muscleman pose, and Jill Rush laughed appreciatively, then pretended to pant, like a dog.\n\u201cOr maybe it\u2019s your empty head they like the most,\u201d Judy said.\nThe words had a little too much edge. Rick started to say something, but Judy was already walking away. \u201cPlease, Rick. Come on.\u201d She didn\u2019t even look back.\n\u201cOkay, okay.\u201d Rick ran across the beach to the spot where he\u2019d left his bag and pulled on his shorts. His boat shoes were full of sand, but he worked his feet into them anyway and ran to catch up with Judy. She\u2019d told him from the beginning that she couldn\u2019t stay at the party long. But lately it seemed she was making far too many cracks like the one about his empty head. Actually, Rick thought he was smarter than Judy. True, she got better grades than he did, but she studied night and day. He\u2019d never killed himself on his school work. Still, he read a lot more than she did. Of course, Rick had to admit, she was going places and he wasn\u2019t. The two had graduated a couple of weeks before from Millikan High in Long Beach, California, class of 1969. In the fall Judy would be heading to Cal, Berkeley, which was more than Rick could say he was doing. Rick wanted to get away from home too, but he hadn\u2019t yet figured out how he was going to do it.\nJudy got into the car before Rick could open the door for her, so Rick walked around to the driver\u2019s side and tossed his bag on the backseat. He\u2019d worked hard the summer before to buy a \u201857 Chevy, a two-tone job in turquoise and white. It was his dream car, but it was also falling apart, and he didn\u2019t have the money to do much about it. He was working again this summer, making three bucks an hour carrying hod for a bricklayer. At that rate he would bring in a lot of money, but he knew he couldn\u2019t put it all into his car if he wanted to go to college in the fall.\n\u201cHey, what\u2019s with you lately?\u201d he asked. He felt around in his pockets and realized his keys were in the bag in the backseat.\n\u201cWhat\u2019s with you lately? I can\u2019t believe how serious you are about volleyball.\u201d\n\u201cHey, if I\u2019m going to play, I might as well play to win.\u201d\nShe let her eyes roll and then looked away.\n\u201cCome on, Judy. What\u2019s the matter? You treated people like garbage today. Are you in a bad mood again or\u2014\u201d\n\u201cI\u2019m tired, Rick. We\u2019re out of high school and none of your friends act like it.\u201d\nShe was so serious. Judy had an easy smile and soft lips, perfect teeth, but lately she\u2019d stopped wearing makeup, even lipstick, and she hardly seemed to smile anymore. She had started looking like a hippie, with her bell-bottom jeans and her peace beads. The thing was, Judy could look beautiful when she wanted to. So why didn\u2019t she want to?\nRick started his car and the radio blasted out Marvin Gaye singing, \u201cI Heard It Through the Grapevine.\u201d It was a song he loved, but he turned the radio down. Judy had started listening to nothing but folk music and protest songs. That was all she seemed to care about anymore.\n\u201cListen, Judy. My friends may like to have a good time, but they\u2019re not stupid. They\u2019re planning to go to college\u2014most of them, anyway.\u201d\n\u201cJunior college, if they get that far.\u201d\n\u201cOh, okay. And you got into Berkeley, so all of a sudden you\u2019re too high and mighty to hang out with them.\u201d\n\u201cShut up, okay?\u201d\n\u201cWhy should I? You know it\u2019s true. You think you\u2019re better than everyone else.\u201d\n\u201cNo, I don\u2019t. What I\u2019m doing\u2014or at least trying to do\u2014is grow up. But you\u2014it looks like your only goal is to be as tan as possible and win stupid volleyball games.\u201d\nRick didn\u2019t know how to respond to that. Didn\u2019t she know he was kidding around? When had she lost her sense of humor? He drove for a time before he said, \u201cLook, it\u2019s summer. I just want to have fun for a few more months. Then I\u2019m going to . . . you know . . . get going on my goals.\u201d\n\u201cWhat goals? You didn\u2019t even apply to college. You say you want to be a writer, but you don\u2019t write anything.\u201d\nRick felt stung. \u201cI do write.\u201d\n\u201cYeah, in your notebook. Show me one thing you\u2019ve finished. Even a short story.\u201d\n\u201cI\u2019ve finished stories before.\u201d\n\u201cOnly in your creative writing class\u2014because you had to get something in for a grade. You\u2019ve never written anything if you didn\u2019t have to.\u201d She had begun to turn the knob on the radio, probably looking for some of that stupid music of hers. If he\u2019d done that in her car\u2014her dad\u2019s car, actually\u2014she\u2019d have told him to stop it. Why did he put up with her, anyway? Maybe it was time to break up once and for all. They\u2019d done it several times before, but they\u2019d always ended up back together. The thing was, he could talk to her more easily than anyone he\u2019d ever known. There had been a time when the two of them had talked whole nights away, just trying to figure out the world. But she\u2019d changed.\n\u201cI write more than you know about,\u201d Rick said, weakly.\n\u201cDo you? Do you really?\u201d When he didn\u2019t answer, she said, \u201cI don\u2019t know who you are anymore, Rick. You\u2019ve got about ten different people inside you and I only like one of them. I don\u2019t know why I end up with the other nine most of the time.\u201d\n\u201cWhen you\u2019re around Renny, it\u2019s like you never left junior high. He\u2019s about as deep as an oil slick.\u201d\n\u201cHe likes to have fun, Judy. Fun, remember? It\u2019s something you had a slight feel for at one time\u2014before you decided you knew everything.\u201d\n\u201cSee, that\u2019s the other thing. You and I both know what\u2019s wrong with the world, but you pull back. And then you accuse me of being too serious. You\u2019ll talk about problems, but you won\u2019t do anything about them.\u201d\nIt wasn\u2019t the first time he\u2019d heard her say that. But the truth was, even though he agreed with a lot of things Judy said, he was never as sure as she was. It wasn\u2019t his job to fix the world. People who knew a lot more than either he or Judy did weren\u2019t having much luck at doing it. And what made her think she knew all the answers? \u201cSo let\u2019s see,\u201d he said, after a time. \u201cWhich me is the one you like?\u201d\n\u201cI\u2019m forgetting. Very fast.\u201d\n\u201cCome on, Judy. Tell me.\u201d\nShe sighed. \u201cOh, Rick. You know very well\u2014or you ought to. Remember the Joan Baez concert? Remember afterward? You almost cried, talking about the way so many kids in this world have to suffer.\u201d\nHe did remember that night, and he did know that side of himself. He couldn\u2019t look at posters of starving children in Africa without feeling overwhelmed with grief. But what did she expect him to do about it?\n\u201cI love the part of you that wants to write,\u201d Judy said, this time with some softness in her voice. \u201cYou\u2019ve written some beautiful things. But you never finish. You don\u2019t have any discipline.\u201d\n\u201cThat\u2019s not true! I don\u2019t finish because I don\u2019t really know anything. I haven\u2019t seen anything. I haven\u2019t experienced anything real.\u201d\n\u201cSo that\u2019s why you spend your life at the beach with Renny and the old high school crowd?\u201d\n\u201cLay off, Judy. I\u2019m about finished with that. What I\u2019m thinking is that I\u2019ll take off and wander for a while. You know, just work my way around the country. Talk to people. Maybe even find a way to get to Europe or somewhere like that.\u201d If he could convince her, maybe he could convince himself.\nJudy laughed. \u201cRick, I\u2019m sorry, but you\u2019re becoming more of a joke all the time. You won\u2019t do anything like that. You know how much you want rolled-and-pleated upholstery for this stupid car. You\u2019ll work all summer and then spend it on stuff like that. Then you\u2019ll take a few classes at a local college and drop out after a term or two. You\u2019re going to end up like your dad, working at some job you hate just to put food on the table.\u201d\nHer words hurt a whole lot more than he wanted her to know. \u201cOh, yeah, and I guess you\u2019ll go up to Berkeley and spend all your time being the queen of the protest movement.\u201d He had wanted to sound superior, but the words only sounded snide.\n\u201cI will be involved in the movement. You know that. But I\u2019m going to study, too. I\u2019m going to law school eventually, and I\u2019m going to fight some of the stupidity going on in this country.\u201d\nShe\u2019d finally settled on a radio station that was playing a Bob Dylan song, \u201cA Hard Rain\u2019s A-Gonna Fall.\u201d Rick had heard it over and over and it made no sense to him. Of course Judy knew exactly what the song meant. It was all part of this phony thing she was doing now\u2014trying to be angry and profound.\n\u201cCome on, Judy,\u201d he said.\u201d Everything is stupid to you these days.\u201d\n\u201cNo, not everything. But look. My dad has enough money to do some good in the world, but he\u2019s always buying himself a bigger boat or a fancier car. People are starving to death and my parents don\u2019t think a thing about spending twenty dollars each on a single meal!\u201d\n\u201cJudy, your dad works hard for what he\u2019s got. Give him a break.\u201d\nShe jerked to face him, eyes blazing. \u201cYou don\u2019t get it, do you? You cry about little kids in Africa, but you don\u2019t have the faintest idea of what\u2019s going on here at home. America has lost its soul. People think they can buy a few more things and then they\u2019ll be happy. We consume most of the world\u2019s goods, and what do we want? More and more toys to play with.\u201d\nActually, he agreed with her\u2014to some extent. But he also knew what it was like to go without, and Judy had never once experienced that. He would never tell her, but the truth was, he hadn\u2019t applied to colleges because he didn\u2019t have the money\u2014not if he wanted to leave home. His dad had already put him on notice that if he wanted to go to college, he was on his own. He could stick around Long Beach and enroll at a junior college, but Judy would make fun of that, and it wasn\u2019t what he wanted either.\nHe almost wished the army hadn\u2019t gone to a lottery system this year. He\u2019d drawn a high number and wouldn\u2019t be drafted, but sometimes he toyed with the idea of signing up. It was a ridiculous war to get involved in, and all his friends would call him an idiot if he enlisted when he didn\u2019t have to. But the thing was, he was curious about experiencing war. Rick was going to write, but he was going to tell real stories\u2014ones that didn\u2019t show off. Rick liked Hemingway, liked that he didn\u2019t use a lot of words, and liked the brave heroes in his stories. What he really wanted was to face some hard realities, maybe some danger, and discover from that what he wanted to say. Joseph Conrad had sailed up the Congo and found the heart of darkness. Then he had told the truth. That\u2019s what Rick wanted to do. But how could he? He hadn\u2019t found his own truths. Hemingway didn\u2019t make war glamorous or noble, but the guy had learned things from being close to the action.\nRick reached over and turned the radio off, just to get Dylan\u2019s annoying voice out of his head. \u201cWell,\u201d he said, \u201cI\u2019m glad you\u2019ve got everything figured out. It\u2019s interesting that you care so much about helping people, but you treat my friends like dirt. I guess they\u2019re not really people to you.\u201d\nThis actually seemed to stop Judy. She was quiet for a time before she said, \u201cI\u2019m frustrated right now, Rick. Southern Cal is probably the most superficial place on this planet. I want to get out of here, and I want to work with people who care about our world. Our friends here are nice. I just have no patience with the way they want to live. But you\u2019re different, Rick. You have a good heart. You think. You could use your heart and brain and get involved, but you choose not to, and it makes me crazy.\u201d\nRick was finally sick of Judy\u2019s condescension. \u201cWell . . . sorry I\u2019m not what you had in mind,\u201d he said.\n\u201cI\u2019m sorry too, Rick. I really am.\u201d\n\u201cBut don\u2019t call you. You\u2019ll call me. Right?\u201d\n\u201cThere won\u2019t be any calls. I can\u2019t do this anymore.\u201d\nSo he drove her home. He stopped in front of her house and looked at her. \u201cGood-bye, Judith. It\u2019s been wonderful talking to you, but I think I\u2019ve heard enough.\u201d\nShe stared at him for a few seconds and then she laughed. \u201cYou are a joke.\u201d She got out of the car and slammed the door. There were tears in her eyes, which surprised him.\nHe shifted into gear, but he didn\u2019t release the clutch. He sat for a time, trying to think what he felt. What he wished was that he could hurt\u2014really hurt. He wanted to feel like Henry, from A Farewell to Arms, destroyed by the loss of Catherine, the nurse he loved. He wanted to be overwhelmed with emotion, then go home and write all night.\nIt crossed his mind that he could go back to the beach and hang out with Renny for a while longer, just to feel a little better. But that was pointless\u2014as pointless as calling Jill Rush, who had looked so good in her two-piece swimsuit today. The girl had flirted with him so obviously that he knew she was interested. She had no brains at all, but he wasn\u2019t sure he cared about that.\nHe drove home instead and then slipped off to his bedroom in the back part of the house. He sat for a time and listened to the radio. To his station. First he listened to Jimi Hendrix with the sound on so loud that he knew he would get a knock on his door pretty soon. Then Dionne Warwick sang \u201cThis Girl\u2019s in Love with You,\u201d and he found himself fighting not to cry. He was twenty different guys, not ten, and he wasn\u2019t sure he liked any of them. He switched the radio to a jazz station playing a Thelonious Monk tune, turned the sound low, and got out his notebook.\nJudy dumped me tonight. I don\u2019t blame her. She\u2019s right about me. I\u2019m a mess. I\u2019m just drifting. I want to leave home, but I don\u2019t dare do it. For one thing, I don\u2019t know what Mom and Roxie would do. I feel like I need to be here to protect them. Mom\u2019s whole life is just serving my dad. She gets scared if everything isn\u2019t exactly the way he wants it. If I\u2019m not here, he might start beating on her. And what would that do to Roxie? She\u2019s only twelve. But I can\u2019t be the one Mom leans on forever, and I\u2019m tired of all the yelling around this place.\nI wish Judy hadn\u2019t changed. She\u2019s the only person I ever felt really close to. I love who she was, and I hate who she is now. But I guess she feels the same way about me. I understand what she\u2019s saying about Renny and those guys. I\u2019m getting so I can\u2019t stand them either. What\u2019s cool at fourteen doesn\u2019t work at eighteen, and they don\u2019t get that. But when I try to think what\u2019s coming, there\u2019s only one thing I know for sure: I\u2019ve got to go to work in the morning, and I hate my job. That\u2019s about as far ahead as I can see. Maybe I\u2019ll end up like my dad, like Judy says I will. Maybe I\u2019ll never have the guts to break away.\nIn some ways, though, Judy doesn\u2019t understand me at all. I know I\u2019m sort of marking time right now, but I\u2019m not lazy. I just don\u2019t know what to write yet. I read Salinger, and I know he knows things. He doesn\u2019t have to spell it out; I feel it between all the lines. And Hemingway, he hurt so bad, he just let the pain come out, and that made him a writer. I don\u2019t want pain for its own sake; I\u2019m not like that. But I don\u2019t feel enough, and I\u2019ve got to find a way to do that on a deeper level. Then I\u2019ll write stuff that will blow Judy away.\nBut then I wonder: What if I actually have no talent? What if I\u2019m just kidding myself? Maybe I\u2019m more like Renny than I want to admit. The worst part is, I don\u2019t know. I never seem to know anything for sure.\nRick sat for a time and thought. What else did he want to say? He read back what he\u2019d written and felt like an idiot.\nThis stuff is all such high school garbage. I hate it when I feel sorry for myself. I\u2019m going to do something with my life. And then I\u2019m going to go look up Judy and ask her what she ever accomplished with all her causes. When I publish my first novel, I\u2019m going to send her a copy. 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        "raw_content": "The year is 1911: after SK Rapid\u2019s enforced decision to move out of then home Rudolfsheimer Sportplatz due to financial issues and the city of Vienna\u2019s decision to terminate the existing lease contract, the saviour of the stricken SK Rapid, Dionys Sch\u00f6necker, formulated his plan to bring the club back from the brink. He was ably assisted in realising his vision by his brother, Eduard \u201cEdi\u201d Sch\u00f6necker. \u201cEdi\u201d wasn\u2019t simply a successful sportsman, who, as a sprinter had competed at the 1908 Olympic Games in London; he was also a reputable architect and builder. Together they would realise a new home for SK Rapid: The Pfarrwiese.\nThe Pfarrwiese (literally: the Parish Meadow) initially provided room for roughly four thousand spectators, before gradually increasing over the years to accommodate eight thousand Rapid fans. But it wasn\u2019t long until H\u00fctteldorf again became a hive of construction activity: due to the club\u2019s rising popularity and growing attendances, the Pfarrwiese was extended between 1920 and 1921 and capacity increased to an impressive twenty thousand.\nThe new home proved to be a catalyst for on-field success: by 1923 Rapid had won the league eight times, only missing out on the championship on four occasions. In 1919 the club won the inaugural Austrian Cup, writing another indelible chapter into Green & White history. In 1920 Diony Sch\u00f6necker\u2019s side would retain the title. In the middle of the decade a difficult generation transition had to be negotiated, but the H\u00fctteldorfers - as so often in the club\u2019s history - came back stronger.\nIn 1927 the predecessor to the European Cup (and more latterly the Champions League) was founded. The Mitropa Cup was a pioneering international tournament contested between central European teams. In the cup\u2019s first two seasons Rapid twice made the final, losing out to Sparta Prague and Ferencvaros of Budapest. It wouldn\u2019t be long before Rapid finally lifted the trophy: in 1930 they came out on top in an exciting final against Sparta Prague, ensuring they returned to H\u00fctteldorf with the Mitropa Cup in tow.\nModel of the \"Pfarrwiese\" in Rapideum\nRapid would continue playing home fixtures at the Pfarrwiese until 1977. In just under sixty-six years the Pfarrwiese had played host to twenty-five league victories; nine cup wins; and importantly captured the public\u2019s imagination, becoming the cornerstone of the Rapid myth that still reverberates around the club today.",
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        "raw_content": "Los Angeles Lakers Choose to Keep Steve Nash\nThe deadline for the Lakers to use the so-called stretch provision on veteran point guard Steve Nash came and went over the weekend.\nNash will finish out the season and the final year of his deal worth $9.7 million. Per the LA Daily News:\nEven with Nash staying in what he has said will likely be his last season of an otherwise accomplished 19-year career, the Lakers are mindful that his health issues may linger. The sensitive nature in Nash\u2019s back injury kept him sidelined for all but 15 game last season. The Lakers are expected to rest him on the second night of back-to-back games. The Lakers also acquired Jeremy Lin in a trade from Houston to add reinforcements around Nash. Because of those health limitations, it is even possible Nash would only play a limited role off the bench.\nYet, the Lakers valued keeping Nash for a number of reasons. His entire $9.7 million salary will expire after this season. Nash would become a mentor for Lin and a positive locker room presence on a rebuilding team. There is also the chance Nash could turn back the clock with vintage performances in a handful of games, perhaps even more.\nLos Angeles Lakers Steve Nash",
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        "raw_content": "\u2018The Crown\u2019 Season 3 Will Replace Claire Foy with Olivia Colman\nPosted on Friday, October 27th, 2017 by Chris Evangelista\nIf you were wondering how the Netflix series The Crown would handle its character\u2019s aging as the show progressed throughout the life of Queen Elizabeth II, wonder no more. Broadchurch actress Olivia Colman will take over the lead role from Golden Globe winning actress Claire Foy for seasons 3 and 4 of the popular Netflix saga, which chronicles the life and reign of the current Queen of England. Get The Crown season 3 details below, your majesties.\nThe real Queen Elizabeth II has been on the throne for some 65 years now, but the actresses playing her will have a much a shorter reign. Netflix\u2019s series The Crown tracks the rise of Elizabeth II following the death of her father, George VI. The ambitious plan is for the series to track Elizabeth II\u2019s life all the way up to the present day, and since we\u2019re talking over 5 decades here, that means the Queen must age.\nClaire Foy played Elizabeth II in season 1, and will continue to play the part in the upcoming season 2. But after that, Broadchurch and The Night Manager actress Olivia Colman will rise to power for seasons 3 and 4, per EW. Each season of The Crown will follow approximately a decade in Elizabeth II\u2019s life, and producers have always planned to to recast the lead roles following season 2. No word yet who will be taking over other roles for season 3, including Elizabeth\u2019s husband Prince Philip, currently played by Matt Smith.\nThe Crown gives audiences an inside-look at the behind-the-scenes lives of the House of Windsor, and all the palace intrigue we common folk aren\u2019t privy to. Season 1 began with Elizabeth II\u2019s wedding and followed her ascension to the throne following the death of her father (Jared Harris), while also chronicling marital strife, power struggles, and a bumpy relationship with Prime Minister Winston Churchill (John Lithgow). The upcoming season 2 will track events occurring from 1957 to 1964, and will add new faces to the cast, including Michael C. Hall as John F. Kennedy (yes, of #JFkDocuments hashtag fame). Here\u2019s the official synopsis:\nThe series is lush and sweeping; one of the most expensive Netflix original programs to date, and it shows. It\u2019s easy to get swept up in all the ornate melodrama that unfolds. Foy is excellent in the lead, but Colman is an incredible actress who steals nearly every film or TV show she appears in, so it should be mighty interesting to watch her take over the role for season 3. You can next catch Colman in Murder on the Orient Express.\nThe Crown season 2 arrives on Netflix December 8, 2017.\nDrama, Netflix, Television, Television, True Story, Claire Foy, John-Lithgow, matt smith, olivia colman, The Crown",
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        "raw_content": "Empty Space and Other Short Stories\nBy Tara Rai\nEMPTY SPACE AND OTHER SHORT STORIES by Tara Rai is a collection of nail-biting short stories that will make you anxious over what happens next. EMPTY SPACE has a little something for everyone, from mystery and horror to drama. Don't miss out on these quick reads. More\n\"Empty Space\" - Ray is a fellow in his later twenties who just can't seem to catch a break. His girlfriend left, no family or friends and he hates his mediocre job. Will Ray find his happiness or will he continue down this dark path?\n\"Late Night Art\" - Follow burglars William and Jeff, as they take on the mission to pull off one of the greatest are heist in history. In the heart of Boston, there\u2019s a kidnapping, breaking and entering, as well as thousands of dollars of priceless art at risk. This suspenseful short will leave you questioning if they'll pull it off.\n\"The Breakdown\" - This hitchhiker thriller turns awfully interesting when college student Blair Tomlinson breaks down on a back road, two hours from home. A lonely girl, a hot guy, a rainy night and no sign of another town in sight. What does he want, does he really want to help or is this all just a ploy to get her alone?\n\"The Dream\" - Dean Robinson is in search of his lost girlfriend or ex-girlfriend, Moraa Clark, for all he knows. The last time he'd seen her they were better than ever, planning their wedding in fact. It's been eight months since she vanished and no sign of her anywhere. Her friends and family are baffled about her disappearance. One night, Dean has a strange dream that he stumbles upon Moraa at their favorite place just outside of town. Puzzled, he jumps in his car to see if it's a sign she is there.\n\"Baby Blues\" - Vicki and Charles Bradshaw had always dreamed of having their own family, but after ten years of trying, they were on the verge of giving up. When, to their pleasure, a young couple and their newborn son move in across the way. Charles devises a plan to take the baby so he and Vicki can have the family they've always dreamed of. But is parenthood and this life of crime all it's cracked up to be?\nTags: thriller horror crime suspense drama mystery short stories young adult collection flash fiction\nAbout Tara Rai\nTara Rai, author of \"Empty Space and Other Short Stories\" is both a writer and a preschool teacher with a love for both early childhood education and creative writing. Tara will graduate with her B.F.A. in creative writing in 2019, and continue on her path in the education field while developing her writing career. Her stories fall into the young adult, mystery, horror, and drama genres. Tara is also working on various forms of children's literature.\nLearn more about Tara Rai",
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        "raw_content": "Home > Plastic Surgery Articles > 2015 > May > MEET THE DT2 SKIN RESURFACING SYSTEM\nMicrodermabrasion has become one of the most popular skin improvement procedures, because it is both effective and convenient. Now, Smith Plastic Surgery\u2019s Chic la Vie MedSpa has introduced the DT2 Skin Resurfacing System, described as the \u201cnext generation in microdermabrasion.\u201d It is safe, non-invasive and virtually painless.\nThe DT2 Skin Resurfacing System is a two-part process that exfoliates skin using a natural polishing process, then adds hydration and nutrients to promote internal skin health. Whereas some traditional microdermabrasion processes use crystals that can be too harsh on the skin, the DT2 system\u2019s gentler DiamondTome diamond-tip wand reduces the risk of broken capillaries or inconsistent results by removing dead and dull surface cells in a more controlled manner.\nDT2 Skin Resurfacing is a good choice for both men and women, and can be used on the face, chest, hands and feet.\nAll the Benefits of Other Types of Microdermabrasion, Only Better.\nMicrodermabrasion is known for helping to soften fine lines and wrinkles to ward off early signs of aging and to decrease pore size. It improves the texture, tone and color of your skin, leaving it more radiant and supple. It can also reduce superficial hyper-pigmentation, commonly known as age or sun spots.\nThe result is skin that appears more refreshed, so when you look in the mirror you feel more refreshed, too. Microdermabrasion treatments stimulate increased production of collagen for a naturally rejuvenated look and promote improved circulation and lymph flow, which can enhance the effectiveness of advanced skin care products by enabling them to penetrate your skin more deeply and evenly.\nDT2 Skin Resurfacing is Ideal for Las Vegas Skin\nPeople living in Las Vegas know that the air is extremely dry. That can take a significant toll on your skin. The DT2 system takes microdermabrasion to the next level, combating dryness by hydrating the skin and adding nutrients during the microdermabrasion process.\nThe HydroWand introduces specially formulated hydrating serum that includes an infusion of vitamin C, which is particularly high in antioxidants, as well as hyaluronic acid, one of the key ingredients in products like Juvederm. Among other benefits, hyaluronic acid serves as a catalyst to encourage rebuilding of your own collagen.\nAnother Benefit? Minimal Downtime.\nThe DT2 Skin Resurfacing procedure takes less than an hour, with few after-effects \u2013 typically you may experience a little redness for a couple of hours. You can wear makeup the next day.\nDo Not Forget the Sunscreen.\nAfter your DT2 Skin Resurfacing treatment you should be extra-careful about applying sunscreen, because your newly-exposed skin will be even more sensitive than usual. Even if it\u2019s cloudy, use your sunscreen if you are headed outdoors. Of course, that\u2019s the best advice following any procedure \u2013 and for that matter, for everyday living. The better you protect your skin, the better it can look.\nMicrodermabrasion is simple, effective and relaxing. And now with the DT2 Skin Resurfacing System, it can be even more effective. Our own Board Certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Smith, recommends monthly treatments to see the best long-term results.",
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        "raw_content": "Why YouTube is Seeking to Win Over Gamers with YouTube Gaming\nA while back my brother told me about how he'd started posting video blogs to YouTube. I looked him up, checked out his profile, pressed play on the first one and I was, well, pretty confused by what I saw. The video was in-game footage of Minecraft - in the video, he was playing Minecraft on screen while talking about gaming and related matters via voice over. I watched for a while, expecting something to happen, but nothing did. He was just playing Minecraft as he talked about stuff.\n\"What was that about?\" I asked him.\n\"It's what people do.\"\nAs it turns out, a lot of people - the website Twitch, which hosts gaming and gaming-related video content, including many variations of people talking while playing through games, is currently the fourth largest source of peak Internet traffic in the US, attracting more than 100 million viewers per month. Equally impressive, almost half of Twitch's user-base spend more than 20 hours per week on Twitch's platform. The success of Twitch has been so great that Amazon bought the network for $970 million last year, investing in the future of interactive gaming and gaming community. Given the numbers, there's no question that watching videos of people playing games is, in fact, what people do. And now Google has decided it wants to join the party.\nWith E3 2015 fast approaching, Google-owned YouTube this week announced that they are launching their own app and website dedicated purely to gaming. Simply titled YouTube Gaming, the new platform will feature more than 25,000 pages focused on specific games enabling users to subscribe and follow channels related to their favorites, showcasing fan-made videos and gaming content. YouTube's created a more user-friendly upload format for gamers, and videos will stream at YouTube's recently added (for live streams anyway) 60 frames per second rate, perfect for in-game playback.\nFrom YouTube's official announcement:\n\"Live streams bring the gaming community closer together, so we've put them front-and-center on the YouTube Gaming homepage. And in the coming weeks, we'll launch an improved live experience that makes it simpler to broadcast your gameplay to YouTube. On top of existing features like high frame rate streaming at 60fps, DVR, and automatically converting your stream into a YouTube video, we're redesigning our system so that you no longer need to schedule a live event ahead of time. We're also creating single link you can share for all your streams.\"\nYouTube Gaming will be available this Summer in the US and UK, and rolling out to further regions following that. The move had been rumored for some time, with Twitch's audience growing by the month - so under the more generalized umbrella of the gaming community, what sort of demographics and market is Google trying to tap into via YouTube Gaming?\nAccording to Twitch, 95% of Twitch users are male, with 76% aged between 18 and 49. Twitch claims to reach 'half of Millennial males in America', with 1m Twitch broadcasters sharing their content on the platform monthly.\nThat's a very specific demographic group, but cross-match that against economic data and you find that that market is estimated to be spending close to $100b annually by 2017. What's more, Twitch is clearly growing, based on the numbers above and from outside sources like app downloads and Alexa numbers. When you consider, too, the growth of gaming as a sport internationally - pro-gaming is broadcast on TV in several countries, with 32 million tuning-in for a recent League of Legends championship - it's clear that this is a trend that's set for continued growth.\nBut more than that, capturing gamers has extended benefits, particularly in terms of the evolution of e-commerce, and shopping. Just this week, Facebook-owned Oculus unveiled the new Oculus Rift virtual reality headset, along with details of a new deal with Microsoft to make the device Xbox One compatible. While the first stages of virtual reality will be rooted in gaming culture, the extension of the technology to further applications, like virtual shopping, are largely dependent on the devices being more widely accessible. Partnering with the gaming community could help companies like Oculus - or Google, with their Google Cardboard VR headsets - facilitate wider adoption of virtual reality and increase the parameters of what's possible with the tech, purely through increased adoption. Definitely, if Google's recent announcements at their annual I/O conference are anything to go by, virtual reality will play a big part in their future, and building closer ties with the gaming community is likely to play a significant role in that process.\nBut then again, from another perspective, it's just as likely that what Google stands to lose is equally, if not more significant, if Twitch continues its rise. At present, around half of YouTube's top 100 channels are dedicated to gaming, bringing millions of viewers to the site every day. The most-watched person on YouTube in 2014 was gamer Felix Kjelberg, who goes by the name \"PewDie Die\" - his videos alone were viewed 4.1 billion times over the year. 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        "raw_content": "The most popular fish\nDo you know which fish is the most popular? You\u2019re probably thinking it\u2019s salmon, trout or tuna, right? Well, no, for the past ten years now, it\u2019s been tilapia all the way.\nInhabiting in fresh or brackish water and native to Africa and the Middle East, tilapia is well suited to farming conditions, as it is fairly resistant to diseases and it reproduces easily. In fact, it is farmed almost everywhere in the world. It can be found throughout the year, usually in the form of fresh or frozen fillets, and sometimes even whole in ethnic fish markets.\nFrom a nutritional standpoint, tilapia is an excellent source of protein and is rich in phosphorus, selenium and vitamins. It also provides good amounts of omega-3. Moreover, since tilapia is not a predatory fish, it gets its food directly from the bottom of the food chain (algae, plankton or grain-based feed in farming). So this is a fish that typically contains very low levels of mercury, unlike salmon and tuna in particular.\nTilapia is practically boneless, its flesh is firm and white and it has a delicate flavour. It is ideal for people on the go, because it can be cooked in a jiffy.\nTry our recipe for Blackened Fish Fillets\n\u00ab New standard for organic seafood\nHow to have Mother\u2019s Day fall into your lap \u00bb",
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        "raw_content": "I\u2019ve had a large number of emails from people who are interested in becoming travel bloggers and who have been asking me for advice. I\u2019m more than happy to help, but I thought it might be best to write out a bit of a short guide so the masses can see. I hope you find this useful, don\u2019t give up on your dream and have an epic time!\nFirst you have to think of a name for your blog. This doesn\u2019t just involve thinking of something catchy, you also have to ensure the domain name is available, along with the social channels (Twitter, Facebook and YouTube).\nTry to keep it relatively short, you don\u2019t want loads of words in the name, this makes it easier to confuse people or make them forget the name. You also want to pick words that people don\u2019t often spell wrong.\nYou want to build up a hefty amount of articles, so as you design the site and put it live, you can focus on fixing issues and improving the site rather than worrying about writing the content.\nThere isn\u2019t an exact amount of words you should aim for, but I would go for a minimum of 500 words, otherwise the article can be a bit weak and can be seen as thin content.\nYou need to buy the domain name and also have it hosted online. If you are low on money or just want the normal basic option, Bluehost is pretty good and is the one I use. There are better options you can consider further down the line, but this would do for now.\nYou have an idea for a topic, great, but the words you use for the title and what you include in the article can strongly affect how you do on Google. Making the title \u2018my amazing trip in Sharm El Sheikh and everything I munched\u2019 might be precise, but nobody is searching this term. Use Google Keyword Planner to find some relevant terms and look at the search volume. For example, you might find some better terms could be \u2018foods to try in Sharm El sheikh\u2019, \u2018things to do in Sharm El sheikh\u2019 or \u2018what to eat in Egypt\u2019.\nI would do some keyword research early on to learn about different topics you could write about and what to specifically target.\nThere are two different types of sitemaps, an XML and a HTML one. The XML sitemap is insanely important, this labels to search engines exactly what each page URL is, how often they need to be checked and when they were placed online. If you are on WordPress, a large amount of this can be automated for you. Just make sure it is all in place. A HTML sitemap will help visitors to the site understand how to get around or find certain pages and is normally inserted into the footer of the page, if included.\nIf you aren\u2019t on this, then you\u2019ve already given me a headache\u2026no offence. These are incredibly useful tools, which are completely free. Google analytics will allow you to work out exactly how traffic has come to your site, which pages, which devices, whether they have converted into sales or newsletter sign-ups or whatever goal you want to achieve. Once again, this can be easily put in through WordPress, but if not then it is still pretty simple.\nGoogle Webmaster Tools will give you a heads up on a number of points. As previously mentioned, you can use it to check your XML sitemap and make sure it is working perfectly. It will also give you an idea of some of the keywords that are bringing impressions and clicks for your site, while you will also get a message if any major issues occur, which Google bots pick up on.\nYou don\u2019t have to worry about this now, but if you play a bad game and cheat Google, if you get caught then you will also need Webmaster Tools to make a reinclusion request and to use the disavow tool.\nI will probably write a follow up post on this article, as I could write all day on the topic. Do let me know if there are any particular areas you want me to cover in further detail.",
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        "raw_content": "It is a combination of cement, stone, sand, and water that can serve a multitude of purposes\nConcrete is a simple product\nConcrete\u2019s durability, strength and relatively low cost make it the backbone of buildings and infrastructure worldwide\u2014houses, schools and hospitals as well as airports, bridges, highways and rail systems. The most-produced material on Earth will only be more in demand as, for example, developing nations become increasingly urban, extreme weather events necessitate more durable building materials and the price of other infrastructure materials continues to rise.\nWe invite you to visit the pages noted below. They contain documents that will help you better understand concrete and its many benefits. Please also take the time to check out the other pages on our website. If you do, we're sure that you'll agree that when it comes to construction; Concrete, It Just Makes Cents!\nCuring Concrete - \"Who Is Watching Out for the Cylinders\" : (Courtesy of the American Concrete Institute, www.concrete.org).",
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        "raw_content": "Honda Group of Companies in Asia and Oceania showed its intention to strengthen its involvement in the region at F\u00e9d\u00e9ration Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM) Asia Road Racing Championship (ARRC) at Buriram International Circuit, Thailand.\nRepresenting Honda were Mr. Soichi Yamana, Department Manager of Motorcycle Department, Motorsports Division, Honda Motor Co., Ltd.; Mr. Atsushi Ogata, Director of Asian Honda Motor Co., Ltd.; Mr. Ryo Takahashi, General Manager of Motorcycle Business Division, Asian Honda Motor Co., Ltd.; and Mr. Makoto Tamada, Team Manager of the Honda Asia-Dream Racing.\nAt the event, Honda shared their plans to develop world-class motorcycle riders and team mechanics from Asia by establishing Honda racing school, forming their own road racing teams, organizing local one-make races, competing in local, national, and international races.\nMost promising stars from pool of racers and mechanics will join Honda\u2019s racing team for ARRC and ultimately, world-class races.\nHonda proudly announced their teams that are competing in the 2018 AARC. Currently, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, India are participating in Underbone 150cc (UB150), Asia Production 250cc (AP250), Supersport 600cc (SS600). Honda rider Rheza Danica from Indonesia is set to take part in 2018 AP250 rider championship.\nAnother contest Honda confirms participation in is the inaugural Asia Superbike 1000cc (ASB1000) at the 2019 ARRC featuring Honda Asia-Dream Racing with Former MotoGP racer Makoto Tamada as team manager and Zaghwan Zaidi from Malasysia as team rider. This year, they finished at 17th place in Japan Superbike 1000cc class at 2018 all-Japan Road Race Championship and placed 4th in the Suzuka 8-hour Endurance Race.\nAsia Asia Road Racing Championship Honda Honda racing motorbikes motorcycle motoring motorsports Oceana racing",
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        "raw_content": "At Spokane Federal Credit Union, we consider it our mission to deliver exceptional, personal service to our member-owners. We have a compassionate staff who truly care about where they work and who they serve. You'll find we offer some of the lowest rate loans in town and a variety of convenient electronic services all while keeping a personalized and family-like culture for our members.\nIn June of 1956, seven Spokane area Federal Government employees came together to form Spokane Federal. In the beginning, volunteers managed everything, accepting deposits and making loans to their fellow members out of our first office at a location on Lincoln and Riverside. After the staff of Expo '74, Spokane's World's Fair, cleared out, we bought their headquarters building at 601 W. Mallon and are still there today.\nWhile the Credit Union may have started out on a shoestring, with just a few hundred dollars and only seven dedicated people, we've managed to grow to the point where today we're roughly 12,000 members strong with around $150 million in assets. Learn more about our history here.",
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        "raw_content": "You are here: Social Security Administration > Research, Statistics & Policy Analysis > Research & Analysis by Subject > International\nThis monthly publication covers recent developments in foreign private and public pensions, social security, and retirement.\nThis publication highlights the principal features of social security programs in more than 170 countries. Published in collaboration with the International Social Security Association, one of four regional volumes is issued every six months.\nSince the 1970s, U.S. negotiators have concluded bilateral agreements with 28 important trading partners to coordinate social security coverage and benefit provisions for individuals who live and work in more than one country in their working lives. Known as \u201ctotalization agreements,\u201d they are similar in function and structure to treaties and are legally classified as congressional-executive agreements concluded pursuant to statute. 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        "raw_content": "Home / Explore with Sugaman Tours / Visit city of Hvar on Hvar island\nVisit city of Hvar on Hvar island\nFrom Palmizana there is only a short 10 to 15 minutes ride to the city of Hvar on Hvar island. The scenic speedboat ride then takes us through scenic islands of Pakleni islands archipelago. Pakleni islands stretch all the way to the port of Hvar protecting it from all conditions and making it one of the safest ports on the Adriatic. You can see Pakleni islands on almost all of the pictures of Hvar, especially those taken from the Fortica fortress on the hill towering over this popular Dalmatian city.\nYou will immediately recognize the popularity of Hvar as soon as we enter into its port. Yachts and boats of all sizes, speedboats, sailboats and catamarans all moored next to each other stretching from the far top of Hvar\u2019s promenade all the way down to the old harbor for small boats in which vicinity we will find mooring for our speedboat.\nAs soon as we arrive in Hvar you will be taken for a tour of Hvar\u2019s cultural heritage sites by our specialized tour guide. Even though the tour is voluntary we encourage you to go for it because even though Hvar is primarily a tourist destination it has great cultural value which will enrich your knowledge of history as well as give a whole new value and the perspective of this amazing town.\nFirst thing you need to know that Greeks have founded the settlement called Heraclea on the site of today\u2019s Hvar. It is believed that Heraclea was present when the settlement of Faros (today\u2019s Stari Grad on Hvar island) was founded in 384 BC. The settlement was expanded by the Romans around the second century BC which was mainly centered around Roman villas, rural in its character.\nCity of Hvar was the center of trade for over five centuries, ranging from 13th to 18th century, which gave rise to the prosperity of its people. As the prosperity grew so did the cultural life of this historic city. That is the reason for which Hvar today is the site of one of the oldest theaters in all of Europe, built in 1612, which still stands intact. As you walk the town of Hvar you will notice many of the noble houses and public buildings all built in periods from 15th to 17th century.\nThe most dominant landmark of Hvar is certainly its city walls which were built over seven centuries ago and the massive fortress above the city overlooking the entire port. The city walls and the fortress were the main reason that Hvar was one of the most important naval base on the central Adriatic throughout the centuries.\nIn the 19th century the town was beginning to lose its role as a military base and began to shift its role towards attracting visitors and sharing its unparalleled beauty and cultural value. That is why the city of Hvar today is a proud owner of one of the oldest tourist boards in Europe established in year 1868 with the sole purpose of providing good care for its visitors.\nTo this day, Hvar is still following the same strategy and attracting visitors from all over the world. Because of many popular night clubs, beach bars and festivals, the city is a favorite destination for young people looking to have a good and unforgettable time on their holidays. Despite its rising popularity as being the center for party people, Hvar is still recognized and attracts travelers of all age groups as it definitively has a lot to offer to anyone who decides to visit this historic city.\nOn Sugaman\u2019s Blue Cave tour from Split we stay in Hvar for around one and a half hours, which gives you enough time to explore it on your own or with our certified travel guide (sightseeing with a guide takes around 45 minutes). After exploring Hvar you will still have time to stop at one of the numerous Hvar bars to bask in the scenery and experience the never ending life and energy which overspills from its streets throughout the summer.\nPhoto Gallery of Hvar City on island Hvar\nWe leave Hvar and head towards the city of Split around 6 PM. On our way back you will enjoy the views of the Hvar canal, pass through Split gates (the channel between islands Brac and Solta) and finally enter the port of Split at around 7 PM which will mark the end to our Blue Cave and Hvar tour from Split.\nHvar is also popular for the lavender growing on many fields around the city. You can purchase dried lavender and lavender oil from the locals at their many stands stretching along the city promenade.\nTagged as blue cave and hvar tour, blue cave tour from split, hvar city, split to blue cave tour",
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        "raw_content": "Need a spiritual gift for a birthday or Christmas?\nI don't think I really realize just how fortunate I am to live in a country where I can express my religious beliefs. Although it can be hard here at times and sometimes it seems that freedom is narrowing, I know I can freely be a Christian.\nThe whole being of this blog and the title goes back to my memories of childhood, church, and family.\nI love new Christian music. I have my 3rd Casting Crowns CD in my car. I lost the first two, moving them around from car to car and didn't hesitate replacing it a third time.\nAs much as I love new music, there is just something about the old, traditional church songs.\nI had an idea to create my own charms. What I originally had on my mind is not what I ended up with, but I love it even more! I just prayed about it and went with it. That's what I am supposed to do all the time, but Worry and Control take over too many times.\nI worked with the same company who did the Friendship charms I posted about. These charms are my artwork. I wanted something whimsical and fun, but a positive message.\nI have so many wonderful memories of church and the traditional hymns are just so comforting to the soul. I hope and pray I am successful with these, but if they just give someone a great feeling or spark a sweet memory I will be happy!\nI am making things for my Etsy store and getting ready for a festival this Saturday, but I couldn't wait to post my charms! Please leave a comment and let me know what you think. I have more in the works and would love the feedback!\nI love the blacked out look, but the silver shows the details in the artwork.",
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        "raw_content": "Getting back into the world of work following a career break or redundancy can be a daunting prospect, especially if the skills the individual has aren\u2019t as up to date as they could be. The above is exacerbated by the rapid rate of technological innovations which requires people to continually update their technology and digital skills to equip them for emerging roles in different sectors in which they work or would like to work.\nAt the Swiss Skills Academy (SSA), we believe international residents should have access to the tools that will help them be more competitive in the Swiss job market. Basic skills training is an important element of the Swiss Skills Academy\u2019s commitment to supporting the economic integration of international residents.\nThe Academy\u2019s programme focuses on providing introductory and intermediate level modules in IT (Excel and Word), website design, creating marketing material, social media and personal branding, presentation skills and project management in order to increase the chances of adult learners to integrate into the job market.\nSSA ultimate aim is to provide practical courses while supporting the process of building a network of mentors, entrepreneurs, and peers that will remain in contact for years to come. We will achieve this by building on the synergies between our courses and ongoing programmes organised by our key partners and ensuring participants in the modules are connected to a wider network of international residents and locals.\nEmail: info@swiss-skills-academy.ch",
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        "raw_content": "South Side Story: Beloved cocktail lounge closes after 28 years\nB&B Lounge\u2019s upcoming closure signals more change in the neighborhood\nBy Walt Shepperd\nBy Walt Shepperd and Ben Cleeton\nIn November 1989, two Billy Rays got together and opened up the B&B Cocktail Lounge at 310 South Ave. Billy Ray \u201cLittle Bill\u201d Denham and Billy Ray \u201cBig Bill\u201d McDonald had met at work at Carrier Corporation. \u201cWe wanted to make a statement to the community,\u201d Little Bill recalls. The South Side destination will close Dec. 30 following a 28-year run.\nThe location had previously housed Otto\u2019s, with a primarily Caucasian clientele, but the neighborhood was changing to predominantly African-American. The Tippin\u2019 Inn, having moved from East Fayette and Beech streets, had already established itself as a \u201cblack bar\u201d two blocks down the street.\n\u201cIt\u2019s like a home away from home.\u201d (Photo by Ben Cleeton)\n\u201cWe wanted a place that all people could hang out and have a good time and meet and conversate with friends,\u201d says Little Bill. \u201cThat was our goal. We didn\u2019t want no club or hotspot. Over the years we got to be a landmark.\u201d\n\u201cThe first time I came here,\u201d Samuel U. Adams remembers of the B&B\u2019s opening night, \u201cI wasn\u2019t the first one that paid a dollar but I bought a couple pitchers of beer. I came in the following weekend and have been hanging ever since. I live next door.\u201d\nTiana Tyler remembers the first drink she made as a bartender seven years ago. She messed it up. \u201cPeople who come in here regular are more than regulars,\u201d she says. \u201cIt\u2019s like a family. Your second family.\u201d\n\u201cWe\u2019re like family,\u201d Adams agrees. \u201cAnd like any family, they cuss you out, you get mad at them, you cuss them out. But you know that these are your people.\u201d\n\u201cIt\u2019s like a home away from home,\u201d says Terrie Green, a B&B patron since its opening. \u201cI can say that out of the 28 years I\u2019ve been coming we\u2019ve probably only had maybe six months of bad times.\u201d\nEddie Mitchell Jr., coordinator of the Team A.N.G.E.L. Youth Program two blocks down South Avenue at the Southwest Community Center, began coming to the B&B when he turned 21. \u201cEverybody gets along,\u201d he says. \u201cYou learn advice, they teach you things, they give you wisdom.\u201d\n\u201cCan you imagine how many people that worked at B&B Lounge have progressed their education?\u201d Little Bill asks. \u201cThey worked here. Some of them became lawyers. I have a few people that worked here and ended up being nurses. People that worked here have ended up owning their own businesses.\u201d\n\u201cWe built this place,\u201d Little Bill maintains. \u201cWe put this place in action as a community place.\u201d\nThe many community activities sponsored by the B&B include the Baby Boomers Basketball League, several bowling leagues, and the Syracuse Golf Association junior program.\nOne member of the Syracuse Golf Association, Barbara Moon, taught at Blodgett and Fowler schools before retiring. She often finds herself the only white person at the B&B.\nOld newspaper clippings immortalize the first years of this South Side community staple. (Photo by Ben Cleeton)\n\u201cI\u2019m the only white spot in there a lot of times,\u201d she says. \u201cBut to me it\u2019s a very diverse bar. What I love about it is that everybody is welcome. All different stripes come through there. And diverse in terms of age. There\u2019s professional people, there\u2019s working people. It\u2019s just a great mix.\n\u201cI know one thing for sure. B&B has been part of the solution and not the problem. They have not been treated fairly in the paper (the thrice-weekly Post-Standard) all the time. If something happens in a 10-block radius, B&B\u2019s name and the picture of the front of the bar gets flashed on the screen.\n\u201cOne of the best nights of my life was the first time Barack Obama got elected. It was like there couldn\u2019t have been a better place on Earth to be than to be at B&B that night. \u2019Cause you know, a lot of the older folks in there are from down South. They grew up under Jim Crow laws. When I look back at that, I feel privileged to have been a part of that.\n\u201cSo I can\u2019t really explain my own set there. I just know I feel a part of it. It\u2019s where we go after a funeral when you don\u2019t want to go home yet. You just want to be around people that knew where we go.\u201d\n\u201cPeople love coming here because we do know how to deal with people,\u201d Little Bill explains. \u201cWe know how to treat people. Over the years people come to me and come to Bill: \u2018How can you guys do this? How can you stay in business so long and never get shut down?\u2019\u201d\nLast month, however, the two Billy Rays announced that the B&B will be closing at the end of the year. What happened?\n\u201cIt was a lot of fun up until about five or six years ago,\u201d Big Bill says. \u201cThen everything changes. Community changes, people change, we changed. We get older. You get a little bit more wiser so things is a lot different. One of the different things is myself. I\u2019m 74 years old. I don\u2019t have that energy anymore to do these things.\u201d\nFor Little Bill, the changes reflect what is happening in the neighborhood. \u201cBack in the 1970s, back in the 1980s, we was dealing with baby boomers. 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        "raw_content": "Home News \u2018A LIFETIME RELATIONSHIP\u2019 \u2013 Chelsea great reveals ambitions to become part of...\n\u2018A LIFETIME RELATIONSHIP\u2019 \u2013 Chelsea great reveals ambitions to become part of coaching setup\nJoe Cole hoping to become part of Chelsea\u2019s coaching setup in the future.\nCole won three Premier League titles during his time at Stamford Bridge.\nREAD MORE: West Ham plotting summer move for \u00a335M Chelsea ace.\nFormer Chelsea midfielder Joe Cole has revealed that he would like to become part of the club\u2019s coaching team at some point in the future.\nCole will always have a place in the heart of Chelsea fans. He is, perhaps, the most technically gifted English player that we have seen since the turn of the millennium.\nThe argument will always remain that Cole was unable to fulfil his true potential during his career. However, the seven pieces of silverware he won during his time at Stamford Bridge, including three Premier League titles, suggest otherwise.\nJoe Cole won three Premier League titles during his time as a Chelsea player.\nHe belongs at Chelsea. His blood runs blue. And if he gets his wish, it might not be long before we see him back home.\nCole is quoted by the London Evening Standard revealing that he is aiming to become a coach at Chelsea at some point in the future:\n\u201cOne day I would like to be part of the coaching staff, in what capacity I don\u2019t know. But when you\u2019re part of a club like this, you don\u2019t want to let it go. Hopefully it will be a lifetime relationship.\u201d\nWe\u2019d love to see him back here as soon as possible.\nPrevious article(Video) Blues pair involved in chaotic scene in Chelsea dressing room\nNext articleSouthampton vs Chelsea: Predicting Antonio Conte\u2019s starting XI",
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        "raw_content": "There's no need to stay trapped at home\nThe monsoon can be a difficult time for children. With the onset of the rains come the long days spent indoors, but it doesn\u2019t have to be that way. There are plenty of places in most major cities where kids can go to have a great time with one another, indoor and away from the rains.\nKidZania: R-City Mall, Ghatkopar A miniature \u2018city\u2019 which is completely indoor, where children can independently explore and choose to role-play a multitude of careers, such as pilot, surgeon, RJ, and chef. What\u2019s more, the entire place functions with its own micro-economy and kids earn \u2018money\u2019 for the tasks they complete, which they are then free to spend on other activities. Each experience is designed to empower kids and teach them new skills. Who said learning had to be boring? Millk: Kamala Mills, Lower Parel The fa\u00e7ade looks a whole lot like an \u2018It\u2019 nightclub, but within lies an indoor recreation space that both parents and children look forward to visiting. The idea behind Millk is to give parents a chance to unwind and relax while their children go wild in the state-of-the-art play area. So, while the kids enjoy the ball pool, trampoline, slides and rides, their parents can grab a coffee from the caf\u00e9 or hit the spa for some much-needed R&R. Like this article? Also read: Shopping For Basics For My Husband From Westside\nKidZania is a truly unique and fun learning experience for children\nSnow City: Fun World Complex, JC Nagar If you\u2019ve never seen the snow, then this is as close as you\u2019re going to get in the south of India and, best of all, it's completely indoor! With snow made from purified water, you don\u2019t have to worry about your kids\u2019 health as they frolic in icy conditions, which mimic those found in the hill stations in the north of the country. And since there are no age restrictions, you too can join your children on the ice slides or frolic in the snow with them. If you\u2019re worried about warm clothing, they provide pre-heated jackets and boots on the spot. The Magic Garden: VR Mall, Krishnarajapura Let\u2019s face facts \u2013 it\u2019s becoming increasingly difficult to find open spaces and greenery in our big cities. The Magic Garden is a unique solution to this problem and meant exclusively for children under the age of five. Let your kids run loose in a garden straight out of an Enid Blyton book, but with one important difference \u2013 there are no real bugs or dirt here! The entire play area is fully cushioned and covered with mushrooms, caterpillars and colourful flowers to let your kids\u2019 imaginations run wild. Like this article? Also read: Why 2-In-1 Laptops Are the Hottest Back-to-School Tech to Own Right Now\nNehru Planetarium: Teen Murti Marg, Teen Murti Bhavan Given the opportunity to observe celestial bodies and their movements using the high-end equipment at the stunning Nehru Planetarium, who knows what could happen? Maybe this could be the start of a child\u2019s lifelong love affair with science and learning. What\u2019s more is that there\u2019s plenty to keep mom and dad busy, as they, too, can probe the mysteries of space. The planetarium\u2019s location, in what was once the official residence of our country\u2019s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, also provides an opportunity for a quick history lesson if the kids are thus inclined. Smaaash: Cyber Hub, Gurgaon Before you start scolding us for adding a video game parlour to the list, hear us out. Smaaash is way more than just a simple video game centre. While VR gaming is still a novelty to most of the country, you can try out this unique experience here. What\u2019s more is that you can also play some real sports with provisions for cricket and football games available. Add to that the bowling alley (did we mention there\u2019s a bar, too?) and parents are bound to have some fun here while the kids lose themselves to a VR world. Like this article? Also read: Where Our Celebrities Are Holidaying This Monsoon Season Cover Image Courtesy: Andrew Branch on Unsplash\nHow to Raise Successful Children Successfully\n4 Things We Can Learn from Our Fathers",
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        "raw_content": "The fight for safety took a major step forward yesterday. We were honored to join national safety advocate and attorney Todd Tracy, the Auto Body Association of Texas, and leading auto body shop owners from around the state for a wide-ranging conversation on how the insurance industry illegally steers consumers to insurance-friendly \"repair\" facilities, underestimates damage, refuses to pay for important safety scans and other necessary procedures, and suppresses labor rates all in the name of padding their bottom line.\nThe consumer has a right to a car that has been repaired properly and is safe for them and those around them on the road. But the end result of these insurance industry pressure-tactics is a steady stream of vehicles that are ticking time bombs and even rolling coffins. With the shoddy repairs buried under metal and paint, you and your family may not know that the job wasn't done right until you are in a wreck and it is too late. We saw tragic evidence of this recently.\nThe Seebachan couple was trapped in their car, suffering crushing injuries and major burns, when their Honda Fit catastrophically failed in a crash. Before it was sold to them, John Eagle Collision Center had essentially glued the roof onto the vehicle while repairing it instead of welding it according to manufacturer specifications. When the case recently went to trial, the jury found for the Seebachans and sent a strong message that safety should not be sacrificed. Todd Tracy represented the couple in court. He stated, \"A Dallas County jury has spoken in its $42 million damage verdict for defective auto body repair. The message is clear to auto insurance carriers in Texas. Get out of the repair business and quit bullying body shops into using unsafe repairs that don't meet manufacturer standards. I believe that collision repair businesses that choose to do it right by following the Original Equipment Manufacturer standards should receive immunity.\"\nThe Seebachan case is an example of how our civil justice system, entrusted to us by the Founders and enshrined in the Seventh Amendment of the Constitution, is supposed to work. Citizen jurors examine the evidence and guard the community by enforcing the rules and holding bad actors accountable. Accountability makes all of us safer.\nBurl Richards, President of the Auto Body Association of Texas (ABAT), stated, \"At ABAT, we are committed to safe and proper repairs. We appreciate that Texas Watch has provided a voice to get this safety information to the public.\"\nProfessional auto body shops that care about their customers and the public should not be subjected to pressure by the insurance industry to \"cheap out\" repairs. The job must be done right the first time so we are all protected. ABAT and professional auto body shops should be commended for leading the way.\nWe, and these groups and individuals, are committed to fighting for as long as it takes to see that insurance companies aren't able to dictate dangerous repairs any longer. Money is on the line for the insurance industry, but lives hang in the balance for all of the rest of us. The stakes couldn't be higher, and we expect the insurance industry will fight us tooth and nail. However, we are all committed to the fight.\nWatch this space for more to come in the weeks and months ahead.",
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        "raw_content": "Back to the One-State Future?\nThere is nothing new about the one-state solution, explains David Dabscheck. It did not fit the reality of 1948 and is just as impractical in 2013.\nA recent flurry of commentators have proposed a seemingly original, bold and innovative way out of the current Israeli-Palestinian stalemate\u2014a bi-national or \u201cone-state\u201d solution to the conflict. The common thread throughout each argument is how a single country for Israelis and Palestinians would better meet the desires of ordinary people, but alas is continually subverted by short-sighted leaders on both sides. 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This plan called for a single federal state of Palestine that linked together constituent Jewish and Arab states.\nWhat is particularly interesting in this forgotten footnote of history is that the central advocate for a federal solution was the now non-existent Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Indeed the Yugoslav representative, Vladimir Simic, even submitted an impassioned 12,000 word annex to the UNSCOP report to outline his views. Simic\u2019s main points are surprisingly analogous to Levy\u2019s et al, blaming the \u201chegemonistic designs of certain Arab and Jewish politicians\u201d for enabling partition. Similarly, he points to those few enlightened visionaries who are working to create a shared state, which would meet the true \u201cinterests and aspirations of the population.\u201d Simic\u2019s clear subtext is that a federal Jewish-Arab state would parallel the Yugoslav Republic, which at the time presented itself as a harmonious amalgamation of different nationalities by simply granting equal rights to all.\nSimic, Levy and other one-staters fall into the classic monistic trap of thinkers since the French Enlightenment who place abstract unity and universality over irreconcilable diversity and human nature. While commendable for reminding us of the dangers of xenophobic nationalism, claiming \u201cif only\u201d Israelis and Palestinians realized their true interests of living in one state parallels the Marxist dodge of false consciousness. Palestinian and Israeli leaders want their own state precisely because their people are just like all other peoples\u2014they seek a sense of belonging within their own communities. In fact, \u201cordinary people\u201d are infinitely wiser than these doctrinaire ideologues in acknowledging that differences cannot all be smoothed out, nor do they wish to do so.\nThe great scholar of liberalism, Isaiah Berlin, appreciated how the nation-state met this profound human need for collective self-expression and spoke about the dangers of repressing these feelings by imposing an artificial universality. This is also why Berlin advocated for a two-state solution, recognizing that however messy partition might be it is the only path that allowed each side to express these deeply held beliefs. Denying both groups the right to self-determination is therefore not only delusional, but liable to foster the dangerous nationalist reaction that one-staters rail against. In a very real and tragic sense the one-state solution was buried not by the machination of any Israeli or Palestinian leader, but in the graveyards of Sarajevo and Srebrenica.\nUNSCOP\u2019s majority recommendation got it exactly right when it stated, \u201cOnly by means of partition can these conflicting national aspirations find substantial expression and qualify both peoples to take their places as independent nations in the international community and in the United Nations.\u201d\nFor those wanting to improve the Israeli-Palestinian situation, guidance should not be sought in the old and wisely rejected snake oil of a bi-national state. Indeed, variations of this \u201csolution\u201d have appeared intermittently since UNSCOP and, like Simic\u2019s minority federal proposal, are best forgotten (as I am sure even The New York Times would agree after publishing the deposed Libyan dictator Muammar Qaddafi\u2019s bizarre call for \u201cIsratine\u201d barely two years before he began to massacre his people). Rather it requires helping both the leadership and the people of these two nations take the difficult steps needed for each to articulate their respective national aspirations and respect those of the other.",
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        "raw_content": "Red Bull Arena Announces Playoff Sell Out\nNEW YORK - Red Bull New York (RBNY) have announced that they have sold out all the tickets available for the Eastern Conference Final against the Columbus Crew on the 29th of November.\nHowever, officials state, \"We are proactively working with the people who already have purchased playoff tickets to get them to show up.\"\nMostly Full Is Partially Empty, But All Dead is... wait... what's the Princess Bride quote?\nDirector of Ticketing and amateur Birder still in search of the Ruby-Throated Hummingbird, David Henderson, spoke to The Nutmeg News (TNN) on Thursday morning about the issue. \"We don't have a problem selling tickets, but we would like those that buy tickets to actually show up for this game. I don't believe it to be a problem given the importance of the game but I feel like we should reiterate. Theoretical sell-out be damned, please show up to the game, before the game kicks off.\"\nRed Bull representatives have been working with ticket representatives from the Columbus Crew to better fill both stadiums to capacity for these games as both teams play a style that deserves to have a full stadium watching them.\n\"It's simple. If you bought a ticket to this game, for the love of god show up on time\" said Mr Henderson.\n\u2190 Desperate Rush To Use \"Chicago Dumpster Fire\" Overwhelms InternetWoman Refuses To Read Player Profile, \"I Don't Want To Like Him\" \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Code 02: Notifiable events\nOn this page Introduction At a glance What is the notifiable events duty? Purpose of notifiable events Legislative framework Notification arrangements Confidentiality Public disclosure Timing of notification How to notify Follow up by the Pensions Regulator Failure to notify Annex (corresponding Northern Ireland legislation)\nThere are a number of notifiable events designed to give The Pensions Regulator early warning of a possible call on the Pension Protection Fund. If an event occurs it must be notified in writing to The Pensions Regulator as soon as reasonably practicable.\nAccess Exchange to report a notifiable event.\n2. The Pensions Regulator's objectives are to protect the benefits of pension scheme members, to reduce the risk of calls on the Pension Protection Fund, and to promote the good administration of work-based pension schemes.\n3. The Pensions Regulator has a number of regulatory tools, including issuing codes of practice, to enable it to meet its statutory objectives.\n4. Codes of practice provide practical guidelines on the requirements of pensions legislation and set out the standards of conduct and practice expected of those who must meet these requirements. The intention is that the standards set out in codes are consistent with how a well-run pension scheme would choose to meet its legal requirements.\nOther relevant codes\nUsers of this code are also likely to find relevant the code of practice on reporting breaches of the law and the codes on late payments, and funding defined benefit schemes.\nThere are a number of notifiable events designed to give the Pensions Regulator early warning of a possible call on the Pension Protection Fund.\nThe events fall into two groups:\nscheme-related - to be notified by trustees;\nemployer-related - to be notified by employers.\nOnly schemes which are eligible for entry to the Pension Protection Fund, and their employers, are subject to the notifiable events duty.\nSome of the events only have to be notified by schemes that are funded below the Pension Protection Fund buy out level or where there has been a report of a materially significant failure by the employer to make a payment in accordance with the schedule of contributions. This and other exceptions to the duty to notify are contained in directions issued by the Pensions Regulator.\nIf an event occurs it must be notified in writing to the Pensions Regulator as soon as reasonably practicable. Failure to notify should be reported as a breach of the law likely to be of material significance to the Pensions Regulator.\nWhat is the notifiable events duty?\n1. The duty to notify requires written notice to the Pensions Regulator of events:\nin respect of pension schemes (scheme-related events); and\nin respect of employers, in relation to their pension schemes (employer-related events).\n2. The duty to notify falls on trustees, individually as well as collectively [1], in respect of the former and employers in respect of the latter [2].\n3. Notification is only required in respect of schemes which are eligible for entry to the Pension Protection Fund, and their related employers. In practice, the duty falls on pension schemes which are neither wholly defined contribution nor ineligible for the Pension Protection Fund by virtue of being in the public sector or other reasons[3].\nThroughout this code any reference to trustees should be read as referring likewise to managers of non-trust based schemes which are eligible for entry to the Pension Protection Fund. In the case of corporate trustees it is the company which has the duty to notify.\nThe Department for Work and Pensions has the power, which it has not exercised, to make regulations to require other groups to notify, for example advisers to schemes or employers connected or associated with the employer in relation to the scheme.\nSee section 126(1)(a) and (b) of the Pensions Act 2004 and regulations made under that section.\nPurpose of notifiable events\n4. The purpose of notifiable events is to reduce the risk of the circumstances which may lead to compensation being payable from the Pension Protection Fund. Calls on the Pension Protection Fund will arise when, broadly speaking, an employer becomes insolvent and its scheme is underfunded. Notifiable events will provide an early warning of possible insolvency or underfunding giving the Pensions Regulator the opportunity to assist, or to intervene, before a call is made. A consequence of intervention will also be in many cases to improve the protection of scheme members' benefits.\n5. The Pensions Act 2004 places a duty on the trustees of schemes, and employers, to notify the Pensions Regulator when certain events occur [4].\n6. Regulations made under section 69 of the Pensions Act 2004 set out which events have to be notified[5].\n7. Directions, issued by the Pensions Regulator, give exceptions to the duty to notify [6]. In summary, you need to notify fewer events if the scheme of which you are trustee or employer is funded above the Pension Protection Fund buy out level [7], and is adhering to its schedule of contributions. The events which are not referred to in the directions have to be notified by all trustees or employers irrespective of the funding level of the scheme.\nSee section 69 of the Pensions Act 2004.\nSee the Pensions Regulator (Notifiable Events) Regulations 2005 (Statutory Instrument 2005/900). There may be additional regulations in future made under section 69. A description of the events is in separate guidance issued by the Pensions Regulator.\nThe directions are in separate guidance issued by the Pensions Regulator.\nWhen the directions use the term 'Pension Protection Fund buy out level' this refers to the level of scheme funding (at the last formal actuarial valuation) which would be required to provide scheme members with the amount of compensation to be offered by the Pension Protection Fund. For these purposes this level should be calculated for each scheme on the same basis as will be used for assessing the size of the Pension Protection Fund's risk-based levy. This basis will be set out in regulations to be issued by DWP and guidance to be issued by the Board of the Pension Protection Fund.\nNotification arrangements\n8. The Pensions Regulator appreciates that trustees in particular might prefer to agree a collective approach to notification. If, however, a consensus cannot be reached, or not all the trustees are aware of the event, the Pensions Regulator will expect an individual trustee or group of trustees to notify.\n9. With respect to employer-related events, when the employer is a company the individuals who give effect to the legal personality of the company will be responsible for notification in the same way as they are for other legal obligations which fall on companies [8]. Employers may wish to channel notifications through one individual such as the company secretary.\nLikewise, if the employer is not a company but is, for example, a partnership it is the individuals who give effect to the employer's legal personality who will be responsible for notification.\n10. The Pensions Regulator acknowledges that some information which is notified may be confidential. Nevertheless the duty on employers and trustees to notify overrides any other duty of confidentiality [9], and any such duty is not breached by notifying. There are also restrictions on the extent to which the Pensions Regulator can in turn pass on confidential information [10].\nThe requirement to notify does not however arise in certain circumstances. Communications (oral and written) between a professional legal adviser and his or her client, or a person representing that client, whilst obtaining legal advice, do not have to be disclosed (see section 311 of the Pensions Act 2004). Where appropriate a legal adviser will be able to provide further information on this.\nSee sections 82-87 of the Pensions Act 2004.\n11. The Pensions Regulator does not require public disclosure of events notified to it. In the event that notification is made public by others, because for example an employer considers it necessary in order to comply with other legal requirements, the Pensions Regulator would draw attention to the following.\n12. First, that notifiable events are only one of a number of requirements to provide information to the Pensions Regulator; others include to complete a scheme return. The provision of information to the Pensions Regulator should be regarded as a normal part of an employer's interaction with the regulator.\n13. Second, that the duty to notify is triggered automatically when an event occurs; not all the events, for example a change in credit rating, are under the direct control of an employer.\n14. Third, and in contrast to certain other duties to report to the Pensions Regulator such as breaches of the law or failure to adhere to a schedule of contributions, the requirement to notify is not triggered by any wrongdoing by an employer (with the exception of a conviction of a director or partner of the employer for an offence involving dishonesty).\n15. Fourth, that taken in isolation a notifiable event gives no indication of the financial position of an employer or of its pension scheme.\nAs of 6 April 2009, there is no longer a requirement to report a change in credit rating to the regulator as used in the example outlined in paragraphs 13 and 20.\nTiming of notification\n16. An event must be notified in writing to the Pensions Regulator as soon as reasonably practicable. It is important that events are notified quickly in order to act as an effective early warning of calls on the Pension Protection Fund. What is reasonably practicable depends on the circumstances. In all cases however it implies urgency. For example, where a trustee is made aware of a notifiable event on a Sunday, the regulator should be notified on Monday.\n17. The requirement to notify as soon as reasonably practicable is likely to mean that procedures for notification will be necessary outside the usual framework for considering pensions issues such as trustees' quarterly meetings. Procedures should also be put in place to require those such as administrators working on behalf of trustees and employers to alert trustees and employers quickly to notifiable events.\n18. The events are intended to be relatively straightforward to identify; it should not be necessary to seek professional or expert advice on whether an event has occurred. There is no expectation that the decision to notify should require a special meeting of the trustees.\n19. The events are worded to make clear when they should be notified. In some cases the duty to notify arises before the actual event has taken place. For example, when an employer decides not to pay in full a debt it owes to the scheme, the notifiable event is when the decision is taken by the employer's decision-making body, such as its board of directors, rather than implementation of the payment itself.\n20. In other cases events may not be able to be notified until after they have taken place, for example a change in credit rating.\n21. All notifications must be in writing. Notifiers should where practicable use the standard form available on the Pensions Regulator's website at www.thepensionsregulator.gov.uk. Reports can be sent by post or electronically, including by email or by fax. Contact details and other information about the Pensions Regulator is on the Pension Regulator's website.\n22. The minimum information that should be included in a notification is the:\ndescription of the notifiable event;\ndate of the event;\nname of the pension scheme;\nname of the employer; and\nname, position and contact details of the notifier.\n23. The information that would in addition be useful is the:\naddress of the pension scheme;\nname and address of the main trustee contact;\npension scheme registration number;\nname and address of the main employer contact;\nemployer's current trading status; and\nname of any controlling company or group to which the employer belongs.\n24. The Pensions Regulator's preference is to be notified quickly than for there to be delay incurred in confirming exactly whether an event has occurred; whether the exceptions apply; or in obtaining all the information which would be useful.\nFollow up by the Pensions Regulator\n25. Where contact details are provided, the Pensions Regulator will aim to acknowledge notifications within five working days of receipt.\n26. Notifiable events will be one source of information for the Pensions Regulator. Follow-up will depend on the event and on other information known about the scheme, the trustees and the employer.\n27. Trustees must take all reasonable steps to comply with the notifiable events duty. This is interpreted as whether, in the event of failure to notify when a scheme-related notifiable event has occurred, an objective person would consider that a trustee nevertheless took all the steps it would be reasonable to expect them to take in order to comply.\n28. Employers must comply with the duty to notify unless they have a reasonable excuse for not doing so. This is interpreted as whether, when an employer-related notifiable event has occurred, an objective person would consider that there was nonetheless a reasonable basis for the failure by the employer to notify.\n29. In practice this means that trustees and employers should:\nbe aware of the notifiable events including those which all trustees and employers must notify;\nknow whether the scheme of which they are trustee or employer is required to notify all the events, ie is not within the exceptions; and\nhave a procedure which enables identification and notification to occur.\n30. In the event of failure to notify, the Pensions Regulator will seek an explanation. Following this, it will have a range of actions it can take including requiring training or other assistance. Where appropriate, however, civil penalties can be imposed.\n31. Failure to notify of itself will not lead to any transaction being unwound by the Pensions Regulator. However a court or tribunal may consider failure to notify if it considers it relevant; the Pensions Regulator will have regard to failure to notify any relevant event when deciding whether it is reasonable to issue a contribution notice [11].\n32. If another party (such as a scheme actuary or an independent financial adviser), who is subject to the duty to report breaches of the law to the Pensions Regulator, becomes aware of a failure by trustees or an employer to notify, that party should report the failure as a breach of pensions legislation likely to be of material significance to the Pensions Regulator [12].\nSee section 70 of the Pensions Act 2004 and the code of practice on reporting breaches of the law.\nGB Legislative reference\nNI Legislative reference\nSection 38 of the Pensions Act 2004 (Contribution notices where avoidance of employer debt) Article 34 of The Pensions (Northern Ireland) Order 2005 (Statutory Instrument 2005/255 (NI 1)) (Contribution notices where avoidance of employer debt)\nSection 69 of the Pensions Act 2004 (Duty to notify the Regulator of certain events) Article 64 of The Pensions (Northern Ireland) Order 2005 (Statutory Instrument 2005/255 (NI 1)) (Duty to notify the Regulator of certain events)\nSection 70 of the Pensions Act 2004 (Duty to report breaches of the law) Article 65 of The Pensions (Northern Ireland) Order 2005 (Statutory Instrument 2005/255 (NI 1)) (Duty to report breaches of the law)\nSection 82-87 of the Pensions Act 2004 (Disclosure of information) Articles 77-82 of The Pensions (Northern Ireland) Order 2005 (Statutory Instrument 2005/255 (NI 1)) (Disclosure of information)\nSection 126 of the Pensions Act 2004 (Eligible schemes) Article 110 of The Pensions (Northern Ireland) Order 2005 (Statutory Instrument 2005/255 (NI 1)) (Eli gable schemes)\nSection 311 of the Pensions Act 2004 (Protected items) Article 283 of The Pensions (Northern Ireland) Order 2005 (Statutory Instrument 2005/255 (NI 1)) (Protected items)\nThe Pensions Regulator (Notifiable Events) Regulations 2005 (Statutory Instrument 2005/900 The Pensions Regulator (Notifiable Events) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2005 (Statutory rule 2005 no.172)",
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        "raw_content": "Wilma Eileen ROBINSON\nWilma Eileen Robinson passed away peacefully on Feb. 8, 2003 at home in the loving care of her family.\nWilma\u2019s love of nature and literature from childhood motivated her to write numerous poems throughout her life, which are dearly cherished by all her family and friends. She was an avid reader, finding great pleasure specifically in British history. Wilma was one of the founding members of Club 28, taking pride in the work of this service club. She worked 27 years as Office Supervisor in the Upper Fraser Valley Health Unit. Grandma or Nan, shared a special loving relationship with each of the grandchildren and her great-granddaughter. Her quick and easy smile will be missed by all who knew her.\nA private family interment with Rev. Michael Hare, Minister for Carman United Church, officiating. Casket bearers: Bill Robinson, Shawn Robinson, Gordon Hooge, Jeff Hooge, Gordon Mitchell and John Harding. Honorary bearers: Eric Prosser and Gerry Schile.\nA Celebration of Life will be held on Friday, Feb. 14, 2003 at 2:00 p.m. at the Chapel of Henderson\u2019s Funeral Home, Rev. Hare officiating with a reception to follow in the tea room of Henderson\u2019s.\nShe is survived by her daughter Sandra (Gordon) Hooge, son, Bill (Heidi) Robinson, grandchildren: Jeff Hooge, Shawn Robinson and Crystal Robinson; great-granddaughter Amber Lynn Hooge; sisters: Hazel Fraser, Madaleine McNabb, and numerous nephews and nieces.\nShe was predeceased by her husband Jack, Nov. 12, 1992.\nThe family would like to express their sincere gratitude and appreciation to Dr. Drew Young, Palliative Care nurses, and the home support staff for their loving care and support provided during Mom\u2019s time of need.\nShould family and friends so desire, donations in Wilma\u2019s memory may be made to a charity of choice.",
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        "raw_content": "No pot smoking in cars? Tough rules urged for legalization of marijuana\nWhen it becomes legal next July, recreational marijuana should be sold with more restrictions than that other weed \u2014 tobacco \u2014 says the Canadian Mental Health Association\u2019s Ontario branch.\nThe group will release a position paper Monday calling on the province to ban pot smoking in cars with a \u201czero tolerance\u201d policy, cap the amount of THC in cannabis products and use all tax revenues from them to boost addiction and mental health services.\nStaff selling marijuana products in stores should have special training similar to the Smart Serve program for bartenders, the Canada Mental Health Associations says. 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The city\u2019s medical health officer ready to consider it\nOntario prepping reefer awareness campaign on the dangers of marijuana as legalization date approaches\nCannabis exec says production must increase to meet consumer demand next July\nOntario has established a Legalization of Cannabis Secretariat to co-ordinate the effort on behalf of all government ministries. Medical marijuana is already legal.\nPremier Kathleen Wynne has strongly hinted the age of majority for cannabis will be set at 19, the same as for alcohol \u2014 a position the mental health association supports.\nBut Quenneville urged the province to set strict advertising and marketing restrictions, as with tobacco, to \u201cminimize the profile and attractiveness\u201d of cannabis, while going one step further with plain packaging to downplay brand identities.\n\u201cWe think that makes sense.\u201d\nCigarettes are now kept behind closed doors in stores with brand logos visible on their packaging, but alongside explicit warnings about the health dangers of smoking.\nThe association\u2019s push for pot tax revenues to improve addiction and mental health services is based on concerns that \u201cthere\u2019s a link between heavy use and anxiety and depression and psychosis,\u201d particularly if there\u2019s a personal or family history or if cannabis use begins in the mid-teens, said Quenneville.\n\u201cThere\u2019s not nearly enough mental health services for the population,\u201d she added, also calling for more extensive research on causal relationships between cannabis and mental health problems.\nMental health and addictions now account for 7 per cent of the provincial health-care budget and CMHA is pushing for an increase to 9 per cent, as recommended by the Mental Health Commission of Canada.\n\u201cThe one piece we struggle with is young people who are at higher risk for mental health (problems),\u201d Quenneville said, which makes a strong public education campaign critical to reach \u201cemerging adults\u201d in their teens and early 20s.\n\u200eEfforts to make people aware of the dangers of cannabis are needed to combat any mindset that \u201cif it\u2019s legally available and it\u2019s sold, how bad can it be?\u201d she added.\nOntario Health Minister Eric Hoskins said last month that he wants to government to get out months in advance of legalization with a strong public education and awareness campaign, especially given medical concerns that cannabis can be harmful to people under 25 because their brains are still developing.\nQuenneville agreed, saying \u201cwe need to get at it. 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        "raw_content": "Home / India / Sushma Swaraj recovering fast after kidney transplant\nSushma Swaraj recovering fast after kidney transplant\nIANS | New Delhi | December 13, 2016 1:33 pm\nExternal Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj continues to recover fast after a kidney transplant at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) here, a senior doctor said on Tuesday.\n\u201cThe minister is recovering fast. However, it will take at least a week or so to discharge her. Our team of doctors is monitoring her condition,\u201d the senior doctor, who was on the team that performed a kidney transplant on the senior BJP leader, told IANS.\nSwaraj underwent the kidney transplant from an unrelated donor on December 10 at AIIMS by a dedicated team of 50 medical staff, including several senior doctors like M. Minz, V.K. Bansal and Preet Mohinder Singh led by AIIMS Director M.C. Misra.\nThe three-hour surgery was performed at the Cardio Thoracic and Neuro Sciences Centre.\nThe 64-year-old minister, who has been in and out of AIIMS for the last few months, was admitted to the hospital on November 7.\n\u2018New mental health law a game changer\u2019",
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        "raw_content": "Top 10 Most Memorable Beauty and the Beast Songs\nMegaSoulhero One of the things Beauty and the Beast is well known for is its amazing songs. This list isn\u2019t limited to the animated film. You can also add songs from the live action film and the Broadway musical.\nOf course everyone remembers this song. I mean, it\u2019s literally the title of the movie. This is one of the most iconic moments in Disney history. This is the song where Belle and the Beast really fell in love. It really sets the mood of the scene. It\u2019s supposed to be as romantic as possible. The overall tone really fits. And it helps that Angela Lansbury has an amazing voice. Combine that with the lovely instrumental background, you got a great love song. This song has been covered by many different people. It has really made a huge impact. This is one of the best Disney songs ever. One of the overall best scenes ever. 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It\u2019s clear they needed a song end the first half of the show so they just threw one in this scene. Plus, in the beginning of the second half, that\u2019s when Belle gets attacked by wolves and the Beast has to save her. How was the Beast able to catch up to her if he was too busy singing about his feelings? The Broadway Musical is very enjoyable, but this song was kinda unneeded. - MegaSoulhero\nSusan Egan is so talented. She\u2019s great in everything she\u2019s in. Even in Hercules, despite me not liking her character, she gave an excellent performance. Home from the Beauty and the Beast Broadway Musical is a great example of how talented she is. This song really should\u2019ve been in the movie. It makes us feel even more bad for Belle. She gets trapped in the tower and supposedly won\u2019t see her father again. We saw the relationship between her and her father early on. So of course we feel her pain here. They were so connected and she has to deal with not being able to see him anymore. The Broadway Musical really is excellent. I saw it 3 years ago. This song was a highlight for me. - MegaSoulhero\n9 The Mob Song\nGaston pretty much gets two songs in the movie. Unlike the other one though, this one has a dark tone since it\u2019s about Gaston and the villagers heading to the Beast\u2019s castle to kill him. Up until this point, all the songs were pretty light-hearted. This one really changes the tone. At this point, we grew to love the Beast. Including Belle. So the thought of them getting rid of him is scary to imagine. And of course we know Gaston isn\u2019t doing it to save the town. He\u2019s doing it because he\u2019s still in love with Belle and he knows that she has a crush on the Beast. The dark tone of the song is the reason I like it so much. It fits very well in this scene. 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One possible alternative, however, is to begin construction on grade crossings in identified segments of the corridor, individual projects that could be easily designed and built within the next year.\nNevada and California are simultaneously pushing forward the long-held idea of a maglev train between Anaheim and Las Vegas. The system, described on Wikipedia, has been appropriated small preliminary funds from the federal government, but those few millions are nothing compared to the billions a 269-mile long line would cost. They\u2019d like to see this project, too, garner money from the economic stimulus bill.\nWe\u2019ve never discussed this project on the transport politic before, but let it be clear that there are several reasons why its current form makes little sense:\nMaglev is far more expensive to build than regular HSR, and it\u2019s not even that much faster. So what\u2019s the big deal about it?\nAs long as we know that California\u2019s traditional HSR line is being built, isn\u2019t this line to Nevada an obvious candidate for expansion? By using maglev technology, trips could only occur between the two cities at each end. If traditional HSR were used, however, direct trains could connect San Francisco and Vegas, or Vegas and San Diego, rather than just Vegas and Anaheim.\nThe route\u2019s terminus in Anaheim is completely nonsensical. Such a huge project deserves a connection to the biggest city in the Western United States, Los Angeles, not a secondary city.\nWe\u2019ll keep the tabs on this project, obviously, but let it be known (if it matters to anyone), we will oppose it vehemently in its current form.\nMeanwhile, the AP brings us news that the state of Texas is looking into taking advantage of the federal high-speed rail request for proposals that Secretary Mary Peters and Representative John Mica announced just before the holidays. The state\u2019s major project, which has been labeled the \u201cT-bone,\u201d would connect Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, and of course the capital Austin. This would be an ambitious project but would dramatically improve the connections between these cities, which are just the right distance apart to make HSR a valuable alternative.\nBy Yonah Freemark on December 26th, 2008 | Listed: California High-Speed Rail, High-Speed Rail | 8 Comments\n\u00ab Phoenix Light Rail Opens\nOn Christmas, Thinking of Transit as a Tool for Social Justice \u00bb\nIt\u2019s a little disappointing, your plan to keep tabs on the maglev project and to oppose it vehemently, given your seeming lack of knowledge behind the technology\u2019s history in the U.S. And maglev does matter, at least to those in the community who have been promoting it for the past few decades.\nYour questions prompt further questions and comments:\n* Since you ask, \u201cwhat\u2019s the big deal about maglev?\u201d you probably don\u2019t know the basic background of the arguments, pro and con, which have been going on for nearly twenty years, so where\u2019s your evidence that maglev is \u201cfar more expensive to build than regular HSR\u201d?\n* We really don\u2019t know that California\u2019s traditional HSR line is being built. All we know so far is that the initial $10 billion bond measure passed.\n* The line to Nevada has never been an obvious candidate for expansion for the California HSR project.\n* The route\u2019s terminus in Anaheim may be completely nonsensical at first glance, but it was determined in the early 1980s that connecting Anaheim and Las Vegas was the logical route approach for following I-15 north and south.\nMaybe scanning the site at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_levitation_train#History could enlighten you to the history and obvious charms of maglev. But if your mind is already made up to oppose maglev for the Las Vegas-Anaheim route, then maybe not.\nThanks Laurence for your comments.\nWe do know a little something here about Maglev technology, and we\u2019re not entirely against the idea in every circumstance! We agree that the phrasing \u201cvehemently oppose\u201d was a bit exaggerated, and we\u2019ll try to tone it down here a bit\u2026 including being willing to reconsider our initial feelings about the Las Vegas-Anaheim route.\nBut, in response to your specific points:\n1. Maglev trains are faster than conventional high-speed rail \u2013 especially over short distances, because of their high acceleration. As a result, there are advantages to using magnetic levitation, notably in terms of speed. However, there is quite a lot of evidence pointing towards maglev\u2019s higher cost, starting with its inability to work with existing track systems. As a result, maglev systems cannot take advantage of existing stations, nor can trains travel on maglev and non-maglev lines. Second, while maglev does have lower operating costs that conventional HSR, actual construction of maglev line (such as in Shanghai) has proven more expensive than an HSR alternative would have.\n2. California\u2019s HSR program is not guaranteed \u2013 you\u2019re right. However, it\u2019s $10 billion closer to achievement than any other HSR system in the U.S., and it looks to have the strong backing of the federal government, as that article we link to above demonstrates.\n3. It makes little sense to us to have two separate technologies for routes in the same area, when having the same technology would allow for interconnections and multiple routes! Maybe we should make the line to Nevada an obvious candidate for expansion of CAHSR\u2026 just because it hasn\u2019t been before doesn\u2019t mean we shouldn\u2019t consider it in the future.\n4. The early 1980s choice to connect Anaheim to Las Vegas was a poor one. If the route used traditional HSR technology like CAHSR, however, this wouldn\u2019t be an issue! Trains could connect San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, and Anaheim with Las Vegas. Incompatibility is the key.\nThanks for the reasoned response\u2026 including being willing to reconsider your initial feelings about the Las Vegas-Anaheim route. In my experience most blogs cling tenaciously to their initial positions for effect, if nothing else.\nTo prolong the dialogue a little, here are some further responses:\n\u2022\tMaglev trains are faster than conventional high-speed rail over short AND long distances, because their high acceleration and braking rates, when coupled with their high cruising speeds, result in higher average speeds and less time lost servicing station stops. Coupled with maglev\u2019s environmental benefits \u2013 reduced noise, vibration and electromagnetic fields, all of which have been documented in expert field tests \u2014 there are many advantages to using magnetic levitation systems.\n\u2022\tIn my exerience, the anecdotal evidence pointing towards maglev\u2019s higher capital cost is usually created and perpetuated by rail consultants, who think maglev\u2019s inability to work with existing track systems should be a cost penalty. In reality, maglev can bank and climb at rates three to four times higher than HSR, so a careful maglev alignment can avoid lots of turns and can tackle obstacles head-on, resulting in shorter/cheaper route alignments.\n\u2022\tMaglev systems can service existing stations, as has been proven by pre-construction planning studies across the USA, so the notion of interoperability with trains is a non-starter.\n\u2022\tMaglev needs dedicated corridors to maintain its high speeds safely, so the lack of compatibility with low-speed tracks is a bogus issue promoted by rail enthusiasts as a penalty.\n\u2022\tActual construction of a maglev line (such as in Shanghai) at $60 million per mile might have been more expensive than an HSR alternative would have, but the total effect \u2013 a world-class technology showcase, 7.5-minute trip times, top speeds of 267 miles an hour, on-time reliability of 99.98%, 18 million paying passengers, operation and maintenance costs covered from the farebox with no subsidies \u2013 would not have been achieved.\n2. California\u2019s HSR program has taken a big step in the recent bond vote, agreed. The road to construction, though, will no doubt be a long and difficult one.\n3. It might make little sense to some to have two technologies for routes in the same area, but given the tough reception maglev has had in routes planned around the U.S., it seems logical to devote a short stretch for a maglev demonstration line to answer the many questions that naysayers have raised to date. Las Vegas to Primm, Nevada presents a unique opportunity to do such a thing. If it fails, the CA HSR line \u2013 or the Desert Xpress \u2013 could always build an extension to handle the traffic.\n4. The early 1980s choice to connect Anaheim to Las Vegas with maglev was the right one. If the route had used traditional HSR technology like CAHSR/TGV back then, there wouldn\u2019t have been any initial excitement over building the line at all. Say what you will about maglev, it excites people\u2019s imaginations in ways rail never does.\nRegarding point 4:\nAs Schiller said: \u201cPassion goes \u2013 Love has to stay\u201d. People\u2019s excitement can be aroused fairly well by \u201ctechnologies of the future\u201d but people get used to new technology very quickly, the passion dissipates and then it needs to prove itself.\nInnovations in traditional rail/air technologies have made maglev a niche technology. Which is not to say that maglev is useless. It could still be suited for short/medium-range applications such as airport-to-city connections (speed depending on the modal split).\nInteroperability across borders, system continuity, freight capacity are not the strong suit of maglev.\nIn the end, the respective advantages/disadvantages of HSR and maglev cancel each other out. And that\u2019s the reason why there is only one commercial maglev line in operation. For widespread adoption there needs to be a decisive systemic/economic/etc advantage to maglev. That advantage could still come if cost come down significantly. I hope it does. But I\u2019m not seeing that.\nIn Germany the notion of a white elephant has subtly sunk in. This month the Transrapid consortium announced that their testtrack in Emsland will be closed by June next year. So unless a concrete project comes along, maglev is mothballed for the future. There is still a project in Japan but there a questions regarding cost effectiveness. Ironically, those could be ameliorated if they used German technology. But that\u2019s not going to happen; they are using their j-maglev.\nYour points are thoughtful and well taken, even if I don\u2019t agree. For the time being, maglev seems to be in a niche, but I see it because it\u2019s still making its entry into the market, not because of any competing innovations. Time will tell if the closing of the Emsland test facility has any bearing on the future implementation of maglev.\nI saw a presentation on the state of maglev in the world of HSR at the Transportation Research Board in 2007. In short, the Europeans have declared Maglev an expensive, though fascinating experiment that has no future on the continent.\nI asked the European presenters if that meant the US should scrap its maglev program. They demurred, laughing slightly, as if they did not want to make a political statement or embarrass their American colleagues.\nSetty and Demery have covered this pretty well in the past.\nhttp://www.planetizen.com/node/70\nWhat the TGV model of HSR has proven is that HSR at its best is not simply about moving at incredibly high speeds on the ground. It is about moving at incredibly high speeds as much as possible, while slowing down to penetrate old urban centers on narrow rights-of-way that can be shared with legacy systems, providing the best access to the urban centers where HSR integrates well with local transit (rail, bus) and the most pedestrian-friendly environments.\nGetting maglev into a station in Vegas is probably not a big deal. But getting maglev into, say the Transbay Terminal in San Fran, is probably next to impossible, and makes little sense because maglev cannot share a platform with other intercity or commuter trains, as is the case with TGV-style HSR.\nToo bad your view of maglev comes from the world of European HSR. Even some people at Siemens, who should know better, can sometimes limit the benefits of their own product \u2014 Transrapid maglev \u2014 in certain venues, such as a TRB rail presentation. Saying that maglev has no future on the European continent is a prediction, not a reality. We can wait a few more years before conferring last rites.\nLikewise, Setty and Demery have indeed covered this in the past, although their \u201cConventional Rail vs. \u2018Gadgetbahnen'\u201d piece was a little over the top. I remember that exchange from 2002. It was provocative enough to warrant an input from yours truly, among many others, on November 27, 2002:\n\u201cThe authors\u2019 overheated points about the abilities of high-speed rail systems are misleading and self-serving. The portion of 225-mph train travel along the TGV network hovers around zero, and is unlikely to change without significant expenditures to upgrade the infrastructure and rolling stock. In Shanghai, the Transrapid maglev construction project will feature operational speeds of 430 kph/267 mph for a two-station run of 30 km/19 miles in length with 10-minute headways in each direction. This is for 18-hours-per-day operation. A similar project would never be considered for a high-speed train.\nMaglev has been designed from the outset to overcome the limitations of steel-wheel systems. It\u2019s too bad some consultants don\u2019t recognize any such limitations.\u201d\nThings haven\u2019t changed much in the last six years.\nThe only real prospect for an intercity maglev line is the Ch\u016b\u014d Shinkansen, traveling from Tokyo to Osaka. They are building it because the existing right of way is at capacity. It will travel faster than the existing convential high speed train route and cost 82 billion dollars. The high cost is mainly because a lot of it must be built underground. Although unrealistic to think these will be built everywhere, they have a place in the future. We can imagine a day when the existing high speed routes in Europe and future high speed routes in the US will operate at capacity. What will happen then? The government will have to build new routes. 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That however, hasn\u2019t made them an insignificant blip on the punk music radar. No \u2013 it has in fact, boosted their rep to iconic cult status. Not too bad for a band front woman, Cynthia Sley once described as \u201can anomaly of a band.\u201d\nTHE BUSH TETRAS DID NOT SACRIFICE THEIR SOUND FOR COMMERCIAL SUCCESS\nLike ESG, the Bush Tetras came out of the underground oblivion of the Manhattan club scene enjoying radio play on college radio in the early 1980s. They meshed fun rhythms and dissonant guitar riffs to create a sound that had the goth soul of Siouxie and The Banshees and the dance sensibilities of Blondie.\nThe post-punk band\u2019s line-up was made up of Pat Place (lead guitarist), Cynthia Sley (lead vocals), Dee Pop (drums) and Laura Kennedy (bassist), who died in 2011, after a long battle with liver disease.\nIt was a ripe time for up and coming rebel female punk bands who were gaining notoriety in underground clubs all over Europe. Pat Place from the band recalls, \u201cThe scene I came up in had bands like Teenage Jesus and the Jerks with Lydia Lunch, DNA, Mars, and UT. There were other women in the scene, more so than in the straightforward rock scene, and when I formed Bush Tetras with my friends Cynthia and Laura there were other girl bands. The Slits were already around, and we did a few gigs with the Au Pairs and the Raincoats. We were all around at the same time, but we played more with Gang of Four than we did with those female bands.\u201d\nNOT AU PAIRS OR SLITS, THE BUSH TETRAS FORGED THEIR OWN SOUND WHICH WAS PART OF THE NO WAVE MOVEMENT\nBut the movement of bands that came out at this time was not as cohesive as the New Wave movement of the 80s where goth and gender-fluidity combined seamlessly with synthesizers and electro-pop beats. While post-punk bands like Bush Tetras, ESG, Au Pairs, Delta 5 and The Slits were conveniently lumped together, no one band sounded like the other, except their in-your-face attitudes and 3-chord riffs.\nIn an interview with Boxx Magazine, Pat Place says, \u201cWe were all kind of rubbing off on each other and hanging out. It was a really fun time. It\u2019s what you did at night: You\u2019d go to Max\u2019s Kansas City or CBGBs, and see these other bands play. The bands were a reaction to punk and New Wave, which is why they called it Post-Punk or No Wave. The sound wasn\u2019t pop or punk, it was its own thing and it was really kind of anarchistic and nihilistic. No one really knew how to play, and it was avant garde noise music. There was a lot of that going on at that time.\u201d\nAFTER MINOR CHART SUCCESS CAME A SURPRISE SPLIT\nPat Place together with Cynthia Sley were the original founding members of the band, with Place bringing her signature rhythmic and distorition guitar sound to the band\u2019s music. Prior to her joining the band, Place was the founding member of another No Wave band, The Contortions where she had honed her sound.\nCouple the distortion with Sley\u2019s monotonous half-spoken, half-sung Ian Curtis-like vocals in songs like \u201cCowboys in Africa\u201d, \u201cToo Many Creeps\u201d and \u201cYou Can\u2019t Be Funky\u201d and the band began to garner interest from audiences who were caught in the musical transition between their Joy Divisions, Sex Pistols and Human Leagues.\nWith buzz surrounding the group, Bush Tetras scored two dance hits in the U.S. in the early 1980s with \u201cToo Many Creeps\u201d which peaked at No.37 on the Billboard Dance charts in 1981. That was later followed by another minor hit \u201cYou Can\u2019t Be Funky/Cowboys in Africa\u201d which peaked at No. 32 in 1982.\nTHE BUSH TETRAS\u2019 CURRENT ICONIC CULT BAND STATUS IS WELL-DESERVED THANKS TO TIMELESS GROOVY SOUNDS\nIt was right after they had gotten a taste of success that the band suddenly decided to go their separate ways in what became their first split.\nPlace, Sley and Pop joined other groups before reuniting in the mid-1990s to release the album \u2018Beauty Lies\u2019 in 1997. In 1998 they recorded an album titled \u2018Happy\u2018 with producer Don Fleming that was not released until 2012. The album sounded more sophisticated and veered away from their earlier sound, embracing a more 90s grunge vibe.\nIn 2005, they added bassist Julia Murphy and resumed performing in New York City. They toured Europe in summer 2006.\nWhen Pat Place was asked if the band would reform to perform to a new generation of fans, Pat replied, \u201cI feel as if we have established a niche in history, and I think that has a lot to do with the Internet, which has helped a lot. We did get back together in the \u201890s and made a couple of records and were playing shows then. But yeah, it does seem as if people now are really interested in the No Wave scene and now when we play, half to two-thirds of our set is stuff from the early days.\u201d\nWell, that certainly sounds like good news to us at Tomboy Tarts as we\u2019ll definitely be stoked to attend a show if the band ever reforms. Their music comes from an amazing era to not be appreciated by newer generations of music fans. 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        "raw_content": "Visiting NASA\u2019s Jet Propulsion Laboratory: A Space Dork\u2019s Dream\nA few days ago, I got to tour NASA\u2019s Jet Propulsion Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology campus and it was AMAZING. This tour was sponsored by Cornell University\u2019s Southern California Alumni Association but the same tour is offered to the general public as well. Note: You must submit your names at least three weeks in advance and present photo identification to gain entry to the tour. Passports for non US citizens are accepted. You can visit JPL\u2019s website for more information.\nThe tour starts off with a multimedia presentation entitled, \u201cJourney to the Planets and Beyond,\u201d at the Von Karman Visitor\u2019s Center. There, you can also view full scale replicas of the Galileo spacecraft, Mars Curiosity, Mars Exploration and Mars Pathfinder Rovers and scale models of the Cassini, Voyager and Mars Exploration Orbiter. The tour continues to the Space Flight Operations Center (Mission Control) to see where scientists and engineers control and communicate with the dozens of spacecraft out in space. And finally, visit the Spacecraft Assembly Facility and witness the newest spacecraft, SMAP, being built. SMAP is set to be launched in 2014.\nThe tour lasts approximately 2 1/2 hours and you walk about .8 miles. Bring some comfortable walking shoes. The pictures below don\u2019t do the place any justice. I highly recommend you visit it in person if you\u2019re as big a space dork as I am.\nJPL Lobby\nMars Exploration Orbiter\nGalileo Spacecraft\nMars Exploration and Pathfinder Rovers\nRover test area\nSpacecraft Assembly Facility\nAer Lingus Phantom Award Space on United Website\nBreather: Office Space for Rent By the Hour",
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        "raw_content": "PCMA lands in Malaysia\n(From left to right) CEO Co-Founder of SigMax-e Services, Srikrishna Vadrevu; the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre\u2019s (the Centre) Director of Sales and Marketing, Angeline van den Broecke; and CEO of AOS Conventions & Events, Amos Wong, driving the conversation with participants during the PCMA-ICESAP Knowledge Exchange Kuala Lumpur, held at the Centre recently\nEquipped to engage the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre hosts the first PCMA-ICESAP Knowledge Exchange in Malaysia.\nKUALA LUMPUR - The Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (the Centre) recently hosted the PCMA-ICESAP Knowledge Exchange Kuala Lumpur. The engaging educational programme was short and punchy, and brought together over 30 leading business events industry players, stakeholders and decision-makers to share knowledge and experience on how they are recalibrating their businesses in response to constant digital, political and economic change.\nPCMA-ICESAP Regional Business Director-APAC, Antonio Codinach, said, \u201cThis was our first knowledge exchange event in Malaysia, which made us all pioneers! Being relatively new to the industry, I have noticed we are very good at talking amongst ourselves, so I am making it my mission to \u2018open up\u2019 the business events industry, which was one of the purposes of this session. Our industry (business events) makes a tremendous contribution to key educational and economic sectors, and this event provided us with a platform to debate, interact and share ideas on how we can evolve together and drive this important industry forward.\u201d\nUnder the overarching theme \u2018Evolving Your Business Model For Changing Times\u2019, keynote speaker, CEO Co-Founder of SigMax-e Services and co-author of \u20189 Entrepreneurisms\u2019, Srikrishna Vadrevu, posed two questions to participants, \u201cWhat is changing? What is not?\u201d The general consensus is that, \u201cBasically, everything is changing, but one thing that remains constant is that the customer is king and that a good way to navigate the changing landscape is to run your business with an \u2018entrepreneurial attitude\u2019 and not assume you know what consumers want. Definitions are breaking down and people don\u2019t care about categorisation. They want you to deliver the objective they have in mind by any means necessary.\u201d He went on to describe the key entrepreneurship principles, such as passion, innovation, opportunism and learning, which can help drive businesses forward.\nThe keynote was followed by an interactive industry panel discussing and debating ideas on topics such as, education, talent development and the new age workforce, the importance of accreditation and the opening up the business events industry. Driving the panel discussion were the Centre\u2019s Director of Sales and Marketing, Angeline van den Broecke; CEO of AOS Conventions & Events, Amos Wong and Srikrishna.\nAngeline shared some key take outs relevant to the local context which included the need to go through an \u2018unlearning\u2019 process and change the language and terminologies used to help propel the industry forward. Agreeing with Angeline, Srikrishna stated, \u201cUnlearning is just as important as learning.\u201d\nAngeline continued, \u201cIt would be very beneficial to also connect more closely with the customer journey and experiential delivery. Ultimately we need to create a movement and engage more with those outside our industry sector to drive knowledge transfer and grow business opportunities.\u201d\n\u201cIt is critical that we can collectively and consistently demonstrate how business events drive expertise, business opportunities and knowledge exchange. The economic benefits of hosting important meetings and events can only multiply once the investment is made. This in turn, will elevate the country\u2019s competitive advantage,\u201d she added.\nAntonio concluded, \u201cWe are extremely happy with the outcome, a lot of great ideas were shared for all to consider. PCMA is also grateful to the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre for their support and hospitality in making this event such a success. This is the first of many events for PCMA in Kuala Lumpur and we look forward to more debates, knowledge exchanges, and insightful discussions in the future.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Dale Haven's ice sculptures were a no-brainer setting to work with at the Three Rivers Bridal Show.\nAnd even though I usually try to feature local businesses, East Bay, Calif., artist Mike Hinch\u2019s quirky figures were too tough to pass up at Custer's 14th annual Christmas Arts & Crafts show.\nIt\u2019s pretty formulaic, which is nice when getting art from a fair or expo is sandwiched between more complicated or worthy assignments, but it doesn\u2019t go very far in terms of nurturing one\u2019s photographic soul. Believe it or not, I take pride in my work, and if seeing one of my substandard photos in print makes you cringe, you can bet I did so twice as hard. I\u2019ve yet to figure out a more interesting approach, however, and the dingy lighting inside the TRAC and the Three Rivers Convention Center don\u2019t help either.\nSo when I went to cover CBC\u2019s annual Career Expo last week, I really wanted to try and shoot something different from what I usually do. It helped that there weren\u2019t really any flashy booths for me to work with, so I wandered a bit before trying to get a frame that helped show how busy the expo was \u2014 a relevant bit of information in this job climate.\nMy first angle was too cluttered, with random bits of display boards and banners scattered about, so I didn\u2019t bother working it long enough to capture the numerous expogoers in a better arrangement:\nThe main atrium of the HUB had much better lighting:\nBut it just didn\u2019t seem to convey the busy feeling I was going for. Plus, students who weren\u2019t attending the expo were using the HUB as usual, so I thought it might be a bit misleading to run with this as an image to show a busy career expo. I headed back into the Byron Gjerde Center to get something safe, and ended up chatting with Sue Beitlich from the city of Kennewick. They were getting the word out about their online application process, so I waited for her to show it off to the next job seeker. Despite the obnoxiously placed \u201cCity of Kennewick\u201d sign, I chose this angle because it showed some of that busy crowd without having a bunch of distracting display boards providing free advertising.\nI wasn\u2019t thrilled with the shot, but I went to check out this guy\u2019s story. It turns out that Doug Gruba had been working at Tri-Cities WorkSource helping people find jobs not so long ago, but his contract hadn\u2019t been renewed. It was a good story that ended up being the lead of Pratik Joshi\u2019s article. Although I still like the well-lit shot better, being informative in my job often trumps being aesthetically pleasing.",
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        "raw_content": "Trump\u2019s supporters dismiss s***hole comments, charges of racism\nEditor's note: This post contains explicit language.\nAnne Barber, a retired public school teacher from Georgia, does not approve of foul language, but she does support President Donald Trump and his immigration policies. So the president's remarks Thursday, in which he reportedly called African nations \"shithole countries,\" left Barber in an awkward position.\n\"Really, he shouldn't have said it,\" Barber said in a phone interview Friday. Still, she added, she agreed with Trump's larger point. \"I think Americans should come first.\"\nBilly Shreve, a county councilmember in Maryland, chalked the comments up to Trump's past as a real estate developer and his years at a military boarding school as a teenager.\n\"You got the fact that he grew up in the construction business and went to military school,\" said Shreve, who has a background in construction and said he related to Trump's word choice. \"It's just common language. The snowflakes aren't used to it.\"\nAs news coverage of Trump's latest offensive comments continued Friday, supporters faced an all-too familiar reality: trying to defend, excuse or distance themselves from remarks that many viewed as further proof that the president is racist.\nTrump distanced himself Friday from the comments he made at a private White House meeting on immigration with congressional lawmakers the day before. At the meeting, Trump questioned why the United States should accept immigrants from \"shithole countries\" in Africa, according to several people who were in the room at the time.\nReferring to Haitian immigrants, Trump reportedly said \"take them out,\" and also wondered why the U.S. wasn't focused on accepting more immigrants from countries like Norway.\nThe White House did not deny Trump's comments in a statement Thursday night. In a series of tweets Friday, Trump denied making the comment about Haitian immigrants. He also defended his language, though he didn't mention the word \"shithole\" specifically. \"This was not the language used,\" Trump tweeted.\nSen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., who attended the Thursday meeting, insisted Friday that Trump used the language in speaking about immigrants from Haiti and countries in Africa.\nThe incident highlighted Trump's frequent tendency to make derogatory remarks about people of color. Last year, Trump said Haitian immigrants \"all have AIDS,\" and that Nigerian immigrants would not \"go back to their huts\" after visiting the U.S., according to a New York Times report. The White House later denied that Trump made those comments.\nIt also set off fresh questions of whether Trump's racist language helps or hurts him politically, particularly among the largely white, conservative voters that helped him win the presidency.\nBut Trump supporters on Friday pushed back on the notion that racist comments appeal to his base, an argument that has been made countless times in articles, books and on cable T.V.\n\"It does not appeal to his base, that's a wrong assumption,\" Cindy Costa, a member of the Republican National Committee from South Carolina and a Trump supporter, said in a phone interview. \"His base does not want a racist president, and he's not a racist president.\"\nRichard Jordan, a real estate investor and self-described \"avid Trump supporter\" in Georgia, agreed. \"I don't think necessarily that racial comments like that appeal to us,\" he said. \"What I believe is really driving us is the refreshing, unfiltered, kind of call-it-what-it-is language that's non-political.\"\nJordan added that he understood why Trump described developing countries like Haiti the way he did. In Haiti, \"people are accustomed to living a certain lifestyle, and they're not going to change that,\" Jordan said. \"Compared to how we live and what we take for granted in America, is that a shithole country? Some people can say that. I wouldn't say that. But some people can.\"\nHe added, \"I don't care how bad the media tries to twist Trump's words, I'm going to vote for him in 2020 regardless.\"\nIndeed, many on the right blamed the firestorm created by Trump's remarks on the media and Democratic lawmakers, who they said took the president's words out of context in an effort to deflect attention away from his accomplishments.\n\"On the left, they look at everything through the prism of race and religion. It's all about identity politics,\" said John Hajjar, who served as the co-chair of the Middle Eastern Coalition for Trump during the 2016 election.\nHajjar said he supported Trump's goal of limiting legal and illegal immigration to the country, though he thought Trump used \"inappropriate language\" at the White House meeting. Critics \"really can only hang their hats on the fact that they do not like Donald Trump. They cannot hang their hats on his record.\"\nThe reactions to Trump's comments also underscored the different ways that people approach his presidency. Critics often focus on the rhetoric, while supporters focus on the policies Trump is putting in place, said Steve Gill, a former conservative radio talk show host in Tennessee.\n\"The vulgarity of the comments, if he actually said it and there is some dispute, is definitely something people find distasteful,\" Gill said. \"But a lot of the base accepts the content, even if they don't embrace the way it's said.\"\nPolitical strategists and pollsters said Friday that a single remark, however offensive it may be, won't sway many Trump voters' views of the president.\n\"Donald Trump represents what I call the middle finger segment of the electorate: people who are fed up with politicians and politics as usual,\" said Dennis Goldford, a political scientist at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. \"That really hardcore, immoveable Trump support is about a quarter of the electorate. 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        "raw_content": "The FDA restricts or prohibits use of just 11 ingredients in cosmetics. The EU, by contrast, bans or restricts more than 1,000.\nJoamir Salcedo/Mic\nMelody is ready for prom. She steps one foot forward through the slit of her burgundy dress to show black strappy heels as she poses for photos on a balcony. Her long brown hair and a sparkly choker shine as she turns her head and smiles for the camera. The 18-year-old has just finished perfecting what she jokingly calls her \u201cfancy dancy\u201d look \u2014 complete with a \u201csmoky reddish eye with a wing to match the dress\u201d and a shimmer of highlighter on her cheeks.\nBut Melody isn\u2019t attending the cherished hallmark of the high school experience on this particular day. It\u2019s possible that Melody, who attends an online high school program and keeps her last name private online, won\u2019t go to a prom at all. She is a social media influencer with 1.4 million followers on YouTube. And this seven-minute makeup tutorial is part of a lucrative video operation to make money through ads, sponsorships, merchandize sales and more.\nMelody, who goes by Mel Joy online, is good at her job. Obsessed teens flock to her on YouTube (and Snapchat and Instagram) for advice on friendship, fashion, products and of course, makeup. The \u201cprom\u201d video is no exception. It has been viewed more than 360,000 times since it was posted in February.\nWe analyzed 12 makeup tutorials aimed at teenagers that were posted on YouTube by 6 top beauty influencers who had more than 1 million subscribers to their channel.\nAt least two-thirds of the cosmetics featured contained ingredients that experts say have been linked to hormone disruption, cancer or other health risks. At least 45 products included suspected endocrine disruptors, a class of chemicals that can be problematic for teens.\nThe sheer number of products recommended in each tutorial \u2014 14, on average \u2014 could be putting girls at risk for higher exposure. Popular techniques such as contouring and face-baking require multiple layers to create a single look.\nThe FDA, which has only banned or restricted 11 ingredients in the U.S. as compared to more than 1,000 by the EU, has very limited authority to regulate the $60 billion cosmetics industry.\nThe products featured in the videos are widely available on drugstore shelves or at makeup retailers, but teenage fans of beauty influencers like Mel Joy frequently find them through YouTube recommendations.\n\u201cI get a lot of products that I see off of YouTube,\u201d said Rachel Morff, an 18-year-old from Minnesota who estimates she spends at least an hour every other day tuning into her favorite channels for technique and product inspiration. \u201cYouTubers really help because they review products, so I can kind of see what it looks like before I purchase something.\u201d\nMic, in partnership with the Investigative Fund, a nonprofit newsroom for investigative journalism, analyzed a dozen makeup tutorials posted by six YouTube beauty influencers to understand the cosmetic regimens being marketed to teens, with a specific eye to how many products were being featured in each video and the ingredients in those products. The influencers in our analysis \u2014 Andrea\u2019s Choice, Kathleen Lights, Olivia Jade, Amanda Steele, NikkieTutorials and Mel Joy \u2014 did not respond to multiple requests for comment on how they decide which products to promote and whether they consider ingredient and exposure concerns when making their videos.\nAt least two-thirds of the products from the videos we analyzed contained ingredients that consumer safety experts say have been linked to hormone disruption, cancer, environmental issues or other health risks. At least one product included a preservative that has been banned in the European Union, which has a more stringent approach to cosmetic regulation and testing than the United States.\nIn the United States, the Food and Drug Administration\u2019s authority to regulate cosmetics is limited. With the exception of color additives, it has no power to approve or even test products or ingredients before they hit the market, meaning it\u2019s up to the manufacturers to vouch for their safety. As it stands now, the agency restricts or prohibits use of just 11 ingredients. The EU, by contrast, bans or restricts more than 1,000 and requires pre-market safety assessments.\nMic teamed up with The Investigative Fund at the Nation Institute to analyze the beauty products that online influencers promote.\nGiven the relatively lax regulatory environment in the U.S. and recent research showing how sensitive developing bodies can be to certain chemicals in makeup, researchers and consumer safety advocates are concerned about teenagers using products containing potentially hormone-altering or carcinogenic ingredients. \u201cTeenagers and young women are going through a period of adolescence and their hormones are active and rapidly changing\u2026 and so exposure to certain chemicals, endocrine-disrupting chemicals from these products, can wreak havoc,\u201d said Nneka Leiba, director of healthy living science at the Environmental Working Group, a nonprofit that advocates against toxins in chemicals.\nMoreover, the sheer number of products recommended in each tutorial \u2014 an average of about 14 by our count \u2014 could be putting girls at risk for higher exposure, Leiba said. \u201cThe more products you put on, the more you\u2019re exposing yourself to chemicals in general,\u201d she said.\nMic also reached out to representatives for more than 40 brands that appeared in the videos that included at least one ingredient on our list. Those that responded said they stand by their products and the ingredients they used.\n\u201cAll our products are safe and have been developed, manufactured and packaged in compliance with the regulations applicable in each country in which they are sold,\u201d a spokesperson for Coty, which owns Coty Airspun, CoverGirl and Rimmel, said in an emailed statement. A spokesperson for Revlon said in an email the company takes \u201cour commitment to the safety and health of our consumers and employees very seriously\u201d and that all the ingredients from Mic's analysis found in their products \u201chave been reviewed, determined safe and approved for their intended use by regulatory authorities.\u201d The email statement added:\n\u201cSafety clearance for cosmetic ingredients is a very thorough process that takes into consideration many factors like the impurity composition of the ingredients and the product end user. Particular attention is focused on special groups such as teens, pregnant women and elderly populations.\u201d\nCatrice Cosmetics, meanwhile, said its products go through a safety assessment before hitting the market, and that its internal ingredient standards \u201care stricter than European law.\u201d The brand added that while it believes the ingredient in question \u2014 a common emulsifier that can contain trace amounts of a carcinogenic contaminant \u2014 is safe given the amounts and processes used, it is looking for alternatives due to the \u201ccontroversial sustainability profile\u201d of the ingredient.\nThe long-term health impacts of layering on a dozen products\nMarketing makeup to teens isn\u2019t new \u2014 young women have long been a lucrative target demographic, in part because of the opportunity to build brand loyalty. But today\u2019s beauty influencers are taking makeup to new levels. Platforms such as YouTube and Instagram are a go-to source for makeup information, in a shift largely driven by younger consumers, according to consumer marketing firm NPD Group.\nWe looked at the YouTube channels of six beauty influencers with more than 1 million subscribers and who have received media coverage for their popularity with teenage viewers and who have posted at least two makeup tutorials or product recommendation videos in the last year: Andrea\u2019s Choice, Kathleen Lights, Olivia Jade, Amanda Steele, NikkieTutorials and Mel Joy. The majority of the channels feature content relevant to teens, such as posts on prom or back-to-school looks. All appear to receive compensation for their work, through some combination of sponsorships of posts (both prom videos in our analysis were sponsored by dress companies, for instance), or contracts to feature specific cosmetic products in their videos or on Snapchat and Instagram, or via affiliate links, which pay the YouTuber a portion of the sales amount when a user clicks through from their page and makes a purchase. In 2017, Forbes reported that those with 1 million followers, much like the influencers in our analysis, can make six figures off a single video partnership deal.\nWe also reviewed the published ingredient lists for more than 150 products promoted in the videos to see if they included one of two dozen substances flagged as concerning by consumer safety advocates or researchers. (In all, there were 169 products in the videos. We were unable to identify the brand or obtain ingredient lists for 14 items.) The ingredient lists were sourced from product packaging and brand websites; in cases in which an ingredient list could only be found on the website of an independent cosmetic retailer, such as Sephora or Ulta, we sought confirmation from the makeup company. The list of ingredients was compiled using expert interviews, published research and the Environmental Working Group\u2019s cosmetics database, which publishes health and safety ratings of products and ingredients, and a \u201cchemicals of concern\u201d list produced by the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, a coalition backed by the nonprofit Breast Cancer Prevention Partners. They include potential hormone disruptors such as parabens, potential carcinogens such as talc and fragrance/parfum, a label designation that can mask other hormone-altering chemicals.\nScreenshot of the \"Simple Easy Holiday Glam Makeup Tutorial!\" video from AndreasChoice's YouTube channel.\nAt least 102 of the 153 items from the 12 videos we analyzed included at least one of the ingredients on our list. Some included ingredients banned or restricted in countries with more stringent regulations than the United States. Isobutylparaben, which has been banned by European regulators, appeared on the ingredient list for a Dinur moisturizer featured by Olivia Jade, while a popular blush from Nars, included in a \u201choliday glam\u201d tutorial posted on Andrea\u2019s Choice channel, lists triclosan, an antibacterial agent restricted in the EU and under review in the United States, on its packaging. At least 45 products included suspected endocrine disruptors, a class of chemicals that advocates and researchers say can be problematic for teens. \u201cThere probably is more susceptibility in younger women,\u201d Dr. William H. Goodson III, who specializes in cancer surgery and breast surgery, said. \u201cThere are times in your life cycle when cells will change, and they\u2019re supposed to change in prescribed ways.\u201d\nMany of these chemicals, including the hormone-altering ones, can be found in an array of personal care products, household items such as cleaning supplies or nonstick pans, and even some foods. But makeup is \u201clikely one of the exposure routes for girls,\u201d according to Heather Patisaul, a professor in the toxicology program at North Carolina State University.\nA study published in the journal of Environmental Health Perspectives in March 2016 illuminated how sensitive teen bodies may be to exposure through makeup. Researchers from the University of California, Berkeley, a local medical clinic, and a community youth group recruited 100 Latina teens from Salinas, California, and asked them to swap out their go-to products for versions labeled free of chemicals that research suggests might interfere with hormones \u2014 including phthalates, parabens, triclosan and oxybenzone. After just three days, the levels of chemicals detected in the bodies dropped dramatically. Parabens found in urine samples decreased by more than 40% on average.\nBecause \u201cexposure is directly related to how often you use it,\u201d Patisaul recommends teens limit use of products containing these ingredients as much as possible. The videos we analyzed feature between 11 and 22 products each, and following the tutorials could increase exposure.\nThe influence of YouTube on teenage buying habits\nMany beauty lovers are drawn to the creativity and skill demonstrated by the beauty influencers on YouTube. Katey Denno, a celebrity makeup artist considered a leader in the green and non-toxic beauty movement, said the artistic expression and skill shown by the beauty influencers are impressive. But Denno has watched with dismay as influencers promote more and more products for looks such as contouring or face-baking, which involve using multiple layers. She worries both about exposure from the makeup and the harsh cleansers needed to strip the face of product.\n\u201cThe whole idea of recreating a face on top of your face is art, and it\u2019s fantastic and I applaud these kids for doing this, but it\u2019s also just layer upon layer of everyday exposure to all of these things that we don\u2019t need topically on our skin,\u201d Denno said, adding \u201cthey\u2019re loading up in our bloodstream.\u201d\nIt\u2019s hard to know how many teens are mimicking the techniques they see on YouTube. But NPD, the consumer marketing group, cites the popularity of contouring, makeup baking and draping as driving product sales.\nIndeed, Morff, the 18-year-old from Minnesota, said her favorite influencers inspired her to start wearing a \u201cfull face.\u201d \u201cSeeing stuff like that trend on YouTube, it really changed the game,\u201d she said.\n\u201cUntil you start looking at the effects of things in groups, you have no clue what\u2019s going on. All the stuff we\u2019re told about safety is based on a methodology that totally ignores the reality of how we live.\u201d\nMorff, who describes her style as \u201cnatural glam,\u201d estimated she uses three or more products for each element of her face (skin, eyes, lips) \u2014 meaning her daily product tally is similar to those found in the YouTube routines. Her cosmetics kit is filled with products recommended by her favorite stars, including the vlogger who goes by Kathleen Lights, a young millennial influencer with more than 3.8 million followers, who recommends 16 items in her \u201caffordable\u201d beauty tutorial.\nEven when following the product plugs, Morff said she tries to prioritize buying the ones touted as natural or cruelty free. She said that while she has heard of parabens and other endocrine disruptors, it hadn\u2019t occurred to her to be concerned. \u201cI probably should be,\u201d she said.\nTexas teen Laura Pearson also relies on YouTube tutorials, including those posted by rising star Olivia Jade, for product recommendations. Pearson gravitates toward reviews of affordable products, a popular theme for the videos.\n\u201cI'm only 16, I don't have a lot of money, so I can\u2019t go out and buy $300 worth of makeup all the time,\u201d the high school student from Fort Worth said. \u201cSo doing reviews of a drugstore concealer or a drugstore this or that, it\u2019s really helpful to see what the product does or how it blends out on skin.\u201d\nLeiba at EWG finds the popularity of the drugstore-brand videos especially concerning. \u201cSometimes the adage, \u2018You get what you pay for,\u2019 is true, unfortunately,\u201d she said. \u201cSome of the cheaper products are often full of cheaper ingredients, which may not have gone through the testing needed or are still contaminated with concerning chemicals.\u201d That trend showed up in our analysis; 85% of the products in a \u201cback-to-school\u201d affordable beauty tutorial posted by Amanda Steele contained at least one of the ingredients of concern. Six of the 14 products featured included at least one suspected endocrine disruptor. The products in these videos came from drugstore brands anyone would recognize, including Revlon, Neutrogena and NYX.\nScreenshot of the \"Back to School: Drugstore Makeup Only!\" video from Amanda Steele's YouTube channel.\nNot every fan follows the tutorials exactly. Rachel Swenson, a Minneapolis seventh-grader who has been obsessed with beauty videos since fifth grade, follows beauty influencers online for the personalities and drama. She\u2019ll occasionally try fun looks like glitter lipstick but doesn\u2019t wear a lot of makeup every day. \u201cIt\u2019s kind of like a hobby thing or self-expression,\u201d she said.\nRachel\u2019s mom, Alice Swenson, is a doctor at Children\u2019s Hospital in Minneapolis. She would prefer Rachel not cake on heavy foundation for aesthetic reasons, but said she doesn\u2019t worry about exposure caused by makeup. The pediatrician said she has \u201ca pretty high bar to reach to be concerned about the endocrine effects of things,\u201d and \u201cas a physician myself, it\u2019s something I have never thought about at all.\u201d\nControversial ingredients commonly used in makeup\nEvery swipe of lip gloss, brushstroke of rosy blush and wave of a mascara wand transmits a mix of chemicals to your skin. Some, like water, are harmless. Others can be irritants that could cause a rash or reaction if you\u2019re allergic. But there are other widely used ingredients that some research suggests could have unintended health effects, especially for teens.\nTake parabens, which are preservatives used to prevent bacteria growth in a variety of products, from makeup foundation to food, for example. Scientists have debated research about parabens' effects on humans, including its exposure from cosmetics. Those concerned about the chemicals, which can mimic estrogen in the body, point to studies that have linked certain kinds of parabens to reproductive problems, including lowered sperm count in rats, and cancer (so-called long-chain parabens, including propylparaben and butylparaben, are believed to have greater estrogenic effects). One oft-cited study, published in 2004, found the presence of parabens in 20 human breast tumors. More recently, in 2015, researchers affiliated with the Silent Spring Institute, a Massachusetts-based nonprofit \u201cdedicated to science that serves the public interest,\u201d exposed breast cancer cells to parabens and found that the chemicals \u201cmay be more potent at lower doses than previous studies have suggested.\u201d\n\u201cAlthough parabens are known to mimic the growth effects of estrogens on breast cancer cells, some consider their effect too weak to cause harm,\u201d Dale Leitman, a gynecologist and molecular biologist at University California, Berkeley, who served as lead investigator in the study, said in a press release about the paper, which was published in Environmental Health Perspectives. \u201cBut this might not be true when parabens are combined with other agents that regulate cell growth.\u201d\nThere are an increasing number of concerns around how parabens and other chemicals can affect health. Many experts consider methyl paraben one of the safer variations of the preservative. But a study published in May in the journal Toxicological Sciences looking at the combined effects of three common chemicals, including methyl paraben, on benign breast cells found that even at low concentrations, the mixture had a bigger effect on breast cells than the individual chemicals. The finding exposes a major concern, according to the study\u2019s lead author: There isn\u2019t enough publicly available testing of how exposure to multiple chemicals found in many products can impact health.\nScreenshot of the \"Get Ready With Me For Prom 2018!\" video from Olivia Jade's YouTube channel.\n\u201cUntil you start looking at the effects of things in groups, you have no clue what\u2019s going on,\u201d said Goodson, who was a senior author of the study. \u201cAll the stuff we\u2019re told about safety is based on a methodology that totally ignores the reality of how we live.\u201d\nMeanwhile, the EU has banned five types of parabens because of insufficient data on their safety, and in 2014, lowered the maximum concentration levels allowed for butylparaben and propylparaben. (The EU\u2019s Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety has also deemed ethylparaben and methylparaben safe and \u201csome of the most efficient preservatives.\u201d)\nSeveral green beauty experts and scientists, including a European regulator, said they believe the fears surrounding parabens are overblown and that the benefit of preventing bacteria growth outweighs any risk. \u201cThe safety of these [parabens], in my mind, has been proven for a number of years and it\u2019s really not a thing that people should be concerned about,\u201d said Perry Romanowski, a chemist and former cosmetic formulator who co-authors The Beauty Brains blog. There\u2019s \u201cno evidence to suggest that there\u2019s any problem using cosmetics, even with younger people,\u201d he added.\nThe Washington, D.C.-based Cosmetics Ingredient Review, a nonprofit panel of scientists who \u201creview and assess the safety of ingredients used in cosmetics,\u201d says parabens are safe for use in products.\n\u201cThe available scientific data do not indicate that ingredients such as parabens are endocrine disrupting chemicals,\u201d Bart Heldreth, CIR\u2019s executive director, said in an email, pointing to guidance CIR has published online. The group, which is funded by a cosmetics industry trade association but says it acts independently, publishes its findings online and in peer-reviewed journals. The FDA, meanwhile, reports that while its scientists continue to evaluate the safety of the ingredient, \u201cat this time, we do not have information showing that parabens as they are used in cosmetics have an effect on human health.\u201d\nBut experts concerned about chemical exposure say that even if the level of parabens included in each individual item are generally viewed as safe, they worry about the cumulative effect of the near-constant exposure to potential endocrine disruptors through cosmetics and other sources. And while the long-term effects of exposure on teens is debated, we do know that the chemicals are making their way into their bloodstreams. A 2008 study by EWG, which found 16 potentially hormone-altering chemicals commonly used in cosmetics in the urine and blood samples collected from teens nationwide, detected parabens in all 20 participants.\nThe labels fragrance or parfum \u2014 found in 16% of products in our YouTube analysis \u2014 can also conceal potentially harmful ingredients for teens, experts say.\nIt is increasingly possible to find makeup labeled \u201cparaben free,\u201d yet the YouTube videos featured at least 21 products \u2014 about 13% of those analyzed \u2014 containing the preservatives, with many of those including multiple kinds of parabens; 29% of products contained at least one suspected endocrine disruptor.\nThe labels fragrance or parfum \u2014 found in 16% of products in our YouTube analysis \u2014 can also conceal potentially harmful ingredients for teens, experts say. Currently, U.S. law does not require that companies list most of the chemicals they use to create these scents. But testing suggests fragrance mixtures can include phthalates, another hormone-altering class of chemicals, according to EWG. Hormonal effects on humans include lowering the sperm count in men, while animal studies have linked phthalates to the spread of breast and liver cancer. The European Union has banned the use of some phthalates, citing concerns over cancer and the impact that exposure can have on reproductive systems, according to the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics.\n\u201cIf you do one thing at the store, just get fragrance free and you've cut your exposure down quite a lot,\u201d Patisaul, the toxicology professor, said.\nOther ingredients labeled \u201cchemicals of concern\u201d by the EWG and the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics showed up, too. Butylated compounds BHT and BHA, which are also preservatives, are highlighted by the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics due to research showing they may be potential carcinogens and endocrine-disruptors (some safety assessments have deemed BHT, the more common of the two, safe in concentrations used). At least one of those two compounds were found in a combined 18 products. Eight contained retinyl palmitate, a form of vitamin A commonly found in sunscreen that some research suggests can actually speed up the growth of cancer in the skin. Even more products were made using ingredients that can become contaminated with cancer-causing chemicals. Take talc, which showed up in 30 products in the videos. Cases of asbestos-tainted talc have been the subject of cancer claims and seven-figure legal settlements in the United States. CIR, which has deemed the ingredient safe for use, says that only talc containing \u201cno detectable fibrous asbestos\u201d is used in cosmetics. And yet, there have been cases alleged of asbestos-tainted talc in cosmetic products as recently as this year. Without transparent pre-market testing, consumer safety experts say, it\u2019s difficult for consumers to know whether the talc in their products is indeed safe.\nWhen asked for comment on our findings and concerns expressed by other experts, a spokeswoman for the FDA said the agency \u201cdoes not have pre-market authority over cosmetics, meaning that manufacturers are not required to provide safety data to FDA for cosmetics or to obtain FDA approval for cosmetics\u201d and that \u201cit is the manufacturer\u2019s responsibility to ensure the safety of the products they intend to market.\u201d (Products that contain sun protection are regulated as both a cosmetic and a drug, meaning they must get pre-market approval or meet other standards meant to ensure they are generally recognized as safe and effective, and not misbranded.)\nThat approach sets the United States apart from other governments, including the European Union. The EU\u2019s cosmetics regulations, which govern cosmetic safety in the member states, cover everything from ingredients and labeling to misleading product claims and testing. Among other requirements, it dictates that all products are added to an online notification portal before they hit the market. Manufacturers or importers must also assign an individual living in a member state to be responsible for meeting safety and compliance requirements, including reporting to regulators any adverse effects from use of their products. \u201cThe manufacturer is responsible for the safety of their products, and must ensure that they undergo an expert scientific safety assessment before they are sold,\u201d an EU website on cosmetics says.\n\u201cIt is not enough to say a cosmetic product is safe \u2014 one has to show it through the safety of all the ingredients, meaning their chemical structure, exposure to these and their toxicological profile,\u201d said Vera Rogiers, a professor and co-chair of the European Commission\u2019s Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety, which provides opinions on the health and safety risks of non-food consumer products, including makeup.\nScreenshot of the \"Every Day Makeup Routine\" video from Kathleen Lights' YouTube channel.\nThe laws that govern the FDA\u2019s power to regulate the $60 billion U.S. cosmetics industry, meanwhile, haven\u2019t been updated in 80 years. Beyond the lack of pre-market testing requirements, current law doesn\u2019t give the FDA authority to mandate that companies report adverse effects from their products, meaning it\u2019s up to brands to disclose issues with their own products.\nWhile FDA scientists do conduct cosmetics safety research, including analyzing products when safety concerns arise, the Cosmetics Ingredient Review is considered a primary arbiter of ingredient safety in this country. Its members review available scientific data related to ingredient safety and present its findings at public meetings. But, as a 2013 investigation by the Investigative Fund and Washington Monthly showed, because it is not a government agency, there are no mechanisms for the public to assess potential conflicts of interest for CIR\u2019s members or obtain information about its process or budget through Freedom of Information Act requests.\nWhen asked for comment on the board\u2019s independence and open records policies, Heldreth said members are \u201cindependent clinicians, academics and researchers whose careers are separate from the cosmetic industry\u201d who are \u201csubject to the same conflict of interest analysis as members of an FDA advisory committee.\u201d\nThere has been a recent push to gather more information and overhaul and strengthen cosmetic safety laws. The FDA announced on July 2 a voluntary survey \u201cto identify the current quality management and safety practices in the cosmetic industry.\u201d Sens. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) and Susan Collins (R-Maine) have introduced legislation that would, among other changes, give the FDA more authority to initiate recalls and require it proactively test more chemicals for safety (similar legislation introduced in past sessions of Congress has not made it to a vote). Propylparaben, found in 11 products in our analysis, would be one of the first chemicals to be reviewed. The push to change the laws has recently gained some high-profile support from makeup industry leaders: In April, Kourtney Kardashian \u2014 who, along with her reality TV-starring sisters, has become a cosmetics mogul \u2014 went to Capitol Hill to advocate for stricter regulation.\nDespite a lack of action from regulators, some major players in the cosmetics industry are taking the initiative to drop controversial ingredients, partly due to increased consumer awareness and pressure. In August 2017, Procter & Gamble announced plans to disclose additional fragrance ingredients. Retailers are joining the movement, too. Target has increased the number of green or natural products it sells, and in May, Sephora announced a clean beauty section, selling makeup free of potentially harmful ingredients from more than 50 brands.\n\u201cYou don\u2019t have to sacrifice beauty for health in this day and age.\"\nBut that doesn\u2019t address how \u2014 or where \u2014 teens are getting their cosmetic product recommendations in the first place. Leiba of EWG said educating influencers about the chemical loads in cosmetics could \u201cgo a long way\u201d in getting them to promote healthier products. And given their massive platforms, the wealth of information about exposure to potentially toxic chemicals in cosmetics, and the growing number of green or natural alternatives, some think these YouTube influencers have a greater responsibility to consider and talk about ingredient safety.\nErin Schrode, a 27-year-old activist and former congressional candidate who has been working to promote toxin-free makeup alternatives since the mid-2000s, said she\u2019s disappointed to see influencers talk about body image and health without making potentially harmful ingredients part of the conversation.\n\u201cThis is an opportunity for influencers, celebrities, starlets, to teach young women in particular healthier habits,\u201d Schrode said. \u201cYou don\u2019t have to sacrifice beauty for health in this day and age. 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        "raw_content": "High seas tragedies leave more than 300 dead on the Mediterranean in past week\nThe past few days have been the deadliest this year on the Mediterranean for people making irregular crossings to Europe, with at least three vessels sinking.\nBy Dan McNorton | 26 August 2014 | Espa\u00f1ol | Fran\u00e7ais | \u0639\u0631\u0628\u064a\nThe body of a young child is wrapped in a blanket after a boat carrying 200 irregular migrants from sub-Saharan Africa sank off the coast of Libya last Friday after setting off for Europe. \u00a9 AFP/M.Turkia\nGENEVA, August 26 (UNHCR) - More than 300 people have died while trying to make irregular sea crossings from North Africa to Europe in the past week, bringing the death toll this year from sinking vesels on the Mediterranean to almost 1,900, including some 1,600 since June.\n\"The past few days have been the deadliest this year on the Mediterranean for people making irregular crossings to Europe, with at least three vessels having overturned or sunk,\" UNHCR's senior spokesperson, Melissa Fleming, told journalists in Geneva.\nShe said the first and largest of these incidents occurred last Friday when a boat, reportedly carrying at least 270 people, capsized near Garibouli to the east of the Libyan capital, Tripoli. Nineteen people survived, but the Libyan coastguard has recovered the bodies of 100 others, including five young children and seven women. The remaining 251 passengers are feared drowned.\nCiting reports from survivors, Fleming said \"the boat was packed full and more people were pushed on board before they departed. According to the accounts, the boat suddenly flipped, trapping the people on the lower deck.\" The Libyan coastguard has asked for help in the search and rescue operation and to recover bodies.\nIn a second incident on Saturday evening, the Italian Navy rescued 73 people and recovered 18 bodies from a damaged rubber dinghy 20 miles from Libyan territorial waters. UNHCR's Fleming said 10 people were still missing and feared drowned.\nThe passengers were mainly from Mali, C\u00f4te d'Ivoire, Guinea and Sudan. The dinghy was already partially deflated when spotted by an Italian search and rescue aircraft and life rafts were dropped to people struggling in the water.\nIn a third incident, on Sunday evening, a fishing boat carrying about 400 people capsized north of the Libyan coast in bad weather. The Italian Navy and coastguard, in a joint operation with a nearby merchant ship, rescued 364 people. So far, 24 bodies have been recovered and more are feared dead. The exact number of missing is not yet confirmed.\nThe main departure country for Europe is Libya, where the worsening security situation has fostered the growth of people smuggling operations, but also encouraged refugees and migrants to risk the sea journey rather than remain in a conflict zone.\n\"UNHCR's Tripoli office receives daily calls from refugees, asylum-seekers and other vulnerable people expressing fear for their lives and making desperate requests for food, water, medicine and relocation. Those who choose to leave for Italy are taking longer and riskier journeys through new ports of departure such as Benghazi [in eastern Libya],\" Fleming said.\nShe noted that many of those risking their lives at sea to reach Europe were refugees fleeing conflict, violence and persecution. \"This dramatic situation at Europe's sea borders demands urgent and concerted European action, including strengthened search-and-rescue operations in the Mediterranean, ensuring that rescue measures are safe and incur minimum risks for those being rescued,\" she added.\n\"UNHCR commends the life-saving Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) operation the Italian Navy and coastguard is conducting that has saved thousands of lives. As more refugees and migrants risk their lives at sea to reach Europe, mostly Eritreans, Syrians, and Somalis, urgent action is needed,\" Fleming stressed.\nThe UN refugee agency believes that it is of vital importance that survivors of these tragedies, who often have lost family and friends, be given immediate access to psychological support once they are disembarked. UNHCR has also called for procedures to be put in place to allow for identification of the bodies recovered at sea, providing quick and clear information so that families are not subjected to unnecessary additional suffering.",
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        "raw_content": "Understanding the level structure and population dynamics, such as phonon-induced mixing and intersystem crossing, is important to bring color center in diamond into line with applications in quantum sensing and quantum information processing. For example, the intersystem crossing in nitrogen-vacancy centers enables initialization and read-out of electronic spin state, which is utilized in many applications. We are aiming to gain detailed understanding and develop microscopic models for color centers including the nitrogen-vacancy centers, the silicon-vacancy centers and the germanium-vacancy centers. We perform low-temperature, single-site spectroscopy and embed the results into theoretical models. The developed models can be used to enhance the performance of color center, for example, as quantum sensors.\nS. H\u00e4u\u00dfler, et al., \u201ePhotoluminescence excitation spectroscopy of SiV\u2212 and GeV\u2212 color center in diamond\u201c. New Journal of Physics 19, 063036 (2017)\nM. L. Goldman, et al., \u201e Phonon-Induced Population Dynamics and Intersystem Crossing in Nitrogen-Vacancy Centers\u201d. Physical Review Letters 114,145502 (2015)\nM. L. Goldman, et al., \u201eState-selective intersystem crossing in nitrogen-vacancy centers\u201c. Physical Review B 91, 165201 (2015)",
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        "raw_content": "South Korea looking for GM to solve problems in return for incentives\nGeneral Motors has announced it will shut down its assembly plant in Gunsan, South Korea. by the end of May. Photo by Yonhap\nSEOUL, Feb. 26 (UPI) -- The state-run Korea Development Bank will attempt to figure out this week how GM reached a $1.9 billion deficit in four years, prompting it to announcing the closing of one factory and seek government incentives to keep three others running.\nIndustry experts told UPI on Monday that they don't expect to find much during this due diligence process and that a commitment to transparency from the U.S. automaker -- and long-term investment in Korea -- would be more meaningful.\nThe KDB has a 17 percent stake in GM Korea. The company had accumulated a $1.9 billion deficit from 2012 to 2016 and has announced it will close its factory in Gunsan. The plant employs about 2,000 workers and another 12,000 work for its suppliers.\nGM has said the fate of its three other Korean plants depend on financial support from the government.\nRELATED Chipmakers drove corporate growth in South Korea last year\nThe KDB plans to fast-track it's research within two months to determine how to sustain the company's operations and the scale of government support.\n\"There have been financial reviews conducted on the company every year, which concluded the company was in the red, so it is unlikely due diligence will produce new findings,\" said Lee Hang-gu, a senior analyst for the Korea Institute for Industrial Economics and Trade.\nLee suggested the best way forward is to focus on how the company will iron out its management problems and expand its investment in South Korea.\nRELATED S. Korean president calls for urgent measures to respond to GM factory closure\nThe automaker has been criticized for practices including making high-interest payments to its parent company, providing cars at low prices and investing excessively in research and development.\n\"It would be a challenge to investigate the high interest on loans and low transfer prices unless the National Tax Service steps in. Due diligence is necessary to evaluate the firm's situation but it will likely be limited in uncovering new information,\" Lee said.\nGM has asked for financial support through KDB and tax benefits for new investments while proposing $2.8 billion in new investment and converting the Korea division's $2.7 billion debt to equity with capital increase from KDB.\nRELATED South Korea may declare crisis in city where GM plant is closing\n\"The company should rather specify what it will do with the $2.8 billion investment as well as disclose details on the allocation of new cars to South Korean plants,\" Lee said.\nThe South Korean government has asked the company to lay out a plan to iron out management issues, improve profitability as well as specify a mid- to long-term plan to invest in South Korea operations.\n\"This time around, the government is likely to clearly state the conditions and require GM to follow though in order to receive support,\" a KDB-related analyst told UPI.\nIndustry experts have also called the need for to increase KDB's shareholders' rights in the boardroom as well as enhance transparency.\n\"There have been a series of discussions where the bank called on the company to make new investments instead of just pulling out of the country. However, the bank has not been able to involve itself in management decisions, especially as it is a multinational firm,\" the expert said.",
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        "raw_content": "The Legacy of Vilna's Strashun Library in the Aftermath of the Holocaust\nJewish History / Holocaust Studies / Jewish Studies\nThe story of the greatest prewar Jewish library in Europe\nThe Strashun Library was among the most important Jewish public institutions in Vilna, and indeed in Eastern Europe, prior to its destruction during World War II. Mattityahu Strashun, descended from a long and distinguished line of rabbis, bequeathed his extensive personal library of 5,753 volumes to the Vilna Jewish community on his death in 1885, with instructions that it remain open to all.\nIn the summer of 1941, the Nazis came to Vilna, plundered the library, and shipped many of its books to Germany for deposition at a future Institute for Research into the Jewish Question. When the war ended, the recovery effort began. Against all odds, a number of the greatest treasures of the library could be traced. However, owing to its diverse holdings and its many prewar patrons, a custody battle erupted over the remaining holdings. Who should be heir to the Strashun Library?\nThis book tells the story of the Strashun Library from its creation through the contentious battle for ownership following the war until present day. Pursuant to a settlement in 1958, the remnants of the greatest prewar library in Europe were split between two major institutions: the secular YIVO in the United States and the rabbinic library of Hechal Shlomo in Israel, a compromise that struck at the heart of the library\u2019s original unifying mission.\n\u201cTaking us on a journey from nineteenth-century Vilna until almost the present day, Rabinowitz not only documents the vicissitudes of this important institution, but helps us understand the intellectual culture of one of the centers of Judaism in modern times.\u201d\u2014Marc B. Shapiro, Weinberg Chair in Judaic Studies, University of Scranton\n\u201cRabinowitz has done a brilliant job in his moving and important book. . . . Through the story of the Strashun Library, he gives us insight into the richness and vibrancy of Jewish life in Vilna. He vividly portrays the restoration of the books of the Strashun Library, a testimony to the indomitable Jewish spirit.\u201d\n\u2014Ambassador Stuart E. Eizenstat, chief White House domestic policy adviser to President Carter\n\u201cRabinowitz\u2019s meticulously researched study is an outstanding expression of the wealth of knowledge provided by a thorough exploration of Jewish material culture. . . . In his detailed reconstruction of the Strashun library\u2019s fate after the German invasion, he detects a breathtaking history of loss and mourning, of illegal claims and desires, of appropriation and incorporation that expresses the rupture of the Holocaust and the contested visions of Jewish life after catastrophe.\u201d\u2014Elisabeth Gallas, Leibniz Institute for Jewish History and Culture \u2013Simon Dubnow\nDAN RABINOWITZ is an avid book collector and the founder and editor-in-chief of the Seforim Blog (seforim.blogspot.com), a website devoted to the study of the Hebrew book. His articles have also appeared in Alei Sefer, Hakirah, and Tradition. He is a graduate of Georgetown University Law Center and practices law in Washington, DC.",
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        "raw_content": "Quenast, Brabant Wallon, Belgium\nQuenast quarry is the largest open pit quarry in Europe with an area of 140 hectares and a maximal depth of 125m. The quarry was used to extract Porphyry to make setts. These setts are cobblestones, used on many old Belgium roads. The Porphyry deposit of Brabant Wallon has been known since the end of the Middle Ages. Porphyry is an extremely hard and resistant rock that formed 435 million years ago. The first company started mining in the 17th century. In 1705, there are already seven main quarries as well as several small mining companies.\nProduction rises to more than a million and a half paving stones a year and the reputation of the products is rapidly expanding beyond the Belgian borders. By the end of the 18th century, the improvement of drainage techniques, the mechanization of quarries and the construction of the Brussels-Charleroi canal enabled the quarries to grow.\nCarri\u00e8res de Porphyre de Quenast\nIn 1846, Joseph Zaman took over the management and rebranded the company name to Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 Civile Zaman et Compagnie. In 1864 the company was taken over and renamed to Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 Anonyme des Carri\u00e8res de Porphyre de Quenast. Adolphe Urban took over the management of the company in 1869. He built a 125 meters long tunnel to connect the extraction site to the pavement factory. Nearly 250,000 tons of paving stones were produced and exported all over the world.\nIn 1946, the company merged with Nouvelles Carri\u00e8res du Brabant and not much later with Carri\u00e8res de l\u2019Ermitage. After the war, the entire road network was modernized and the production of cobblestones was completely stopped in the 1950s. In 1985, Gralex Beton acquired the quarry. They produce crushed porphyry for use in beton and asphalt. Its current production is 1.800.000 tons of porphyry per year. Today the quarry is still a workplace of sixty people. The photos are taken in the power and pumping station in an abandoned part of the site.\nPhotos Carri\u00e8re de Quenast\nBelgium, Brick",
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        "raw_content": "Oprah sells healthy portion of Weight Watchers stock for huge profit\nOprah Winfrey sold a sizable chunk of her stake in Weight Watchers International, cashing in on significant gains since she first invested.\nOprah sells healthy portion of Weight Watchers stock for huge profit Oprah Winfrey sold a sizable chunk of her stake in Weight Watchers International, cashing in on significant gains since she first invested. Check out this story on USATODAY.com: https://usat.ly/2G1zPDI\nNathan Bomey, USA TODAY Published 8:12 a.m. ET March 7, 2018 | Updated 2:24 p.m. ET March 7, 2018\nepa06424209 Oprah Winfrey holds the 2018 Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award in the press room during the 75th annual Golden Globe Awards ceremony at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, USA, 07 January 2018. EPA-EFE/MIKE NELSON ORG XMIT: AJB001(Photo: Mike Nelson/EPA-EFE)\nOprah Winfrey sold about a quarter of her stake in Weight Watchers International, cashing in on significant gains since she first invested.\nWinfrey sold shares in the range of about 8 to 9 times the price she paid for them, reflecting the massive increase in the company's value since she vouched for its weight-loss program.\nThe windfall comes amid continued speculation about a potential presidential campaign for Winfrey despite her repeatedly denying plans to run. A speech Winfrey made at the Golden Globes in January caused many observers to wonder if she was aiming for the White House.\nMore: Survey: More people would take investing advice from Oprah than Trump\nMore: With Oprah's help, Weight Watchers see profit rebound\nWinfrey bought about 10% of the company in October 2015 at a price of about $6.79 per share \u2014 and at the time she also received the right to acquire another 5% of the company for $6.97 per share. Earlier this month, she exercised options to purchase more than 1.4 million shares for $6.97.\nOver the course of several days, she sold shares for a range of $58.29 to $63.94.\nThe transactions were disclosed to the Securities and Exchange Commission in a public filing.\nWeight Watchers declined to comment on shareholder investments.\nBut Winfrey said in a statement that the move was meant to balance her investment portfolio, not signal anything else.\n\"I am deeply committed to Weight Watchers and continue to see a bright future for the company,\" she said.\nWinfrey's investment in 2015 came after she experienced personal success on the company's weight-loss program. Since then, the company's fortunes have soared as membership increased and the stock price ballooned.\nMore: Oprah's Golden Globes speech gives huge boost to Weight Watchers\n\"I believe in Weight Watchers and I\u2019m inspired every day by the millions of people around the world who are leading healthier and more fulfilling lives,\" Winfrey said.\nWinfrey donated a small share of her stock proceeds to the Oprah Winfrey Charitable Foundation, according to the filing.\nWeight Watchers shares fell 3.9% in pre-market trading Wednesday to $56.15 after tumbling 4.3% on Tuesday.\nRead or Share this story: https://usat.ly/2G1zPDI",
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        "raw_content": "No baggage here\nWhere to Get Instant Decision Unsecured Loans for Bad Credit\nMost people need cash now, not just when they\u2019re paid. Customers with an adverse credit history will have already discovered that an unsecured bank loan or overdraft facility are no longer a possibility. When a surprise life event takes place, instant decision unsecured loans for bad credit provide an emergency cash advance for any purpose. There are no credit checks at any stage of the application process for fast cash advance loans, but this does lead to higher borrowing costs. It may be possible to borrow up to $1,000 within 24-hours.\nHow Much Do Instant Decision Unsecured Loans Cost?\nGiven that lenders usually accept customers who have been rejected by the banks, it isn\u2019t really surprising that the cost of borrowing is so high. A payday cash loan for $500 will typically accrue $125 of interest in a single calendar month. 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Failure to repay the debt punctually leads to the sale and loss of that item. Auto title loans work on a similar principle. Provided that a minimum of 75 percent of all car finance has been paid-off, it is possible to borrow money against the equity.\n7 May -\nOnline Pay Loan Service to Maintain Privacy in a Cash Crunch\nDo you need a \u00a31000 payday loan?\nMany people find themselves running short on cash at certain times. The car decides to break down at the wrong time. You might have to pay an unexpected bill when you don\u2019t have the spare cash. There are thousands of reasons for needing a payday loan. Today, it is relatively easy to get a loan quickly and without a long drawn out process. You can do it with an online lender that requires basic information in order to give you a payday loan. You can do it from the privacy of your own home and get the money the next day in most cases.\nWhat do you need in order to qualify for a \u00a31000 payday loan?\nThat worries some people. They think it\u2019s difficult and drawn out to get such a loan. But, all you need is steady full time employment and a valid bank account. You go to the website for your lender and fill out a simple online application form. They will ask for basic identification information as well as the name of your current employer and your current pay level. Then you submit the application. The lender will quickly verify the information and let you know if they approve the loan. If they do, they will send the money to your bank account. In most cases, you will have access to the money the same day.\nShould you be concerned about security with an online transaction?\nYou might wonder if your personal information is unsafe with one of these lenders. That is not the case. They use the latest encryption methods to ensure your information stays safe and secure. Their online service makes sure your transaction happens in privacy as well. This means your family and friends do not need to know a thing. And that is a good thing in many cases. Even if you need a \u00a31000 payday loan, no one else needs to know about it.\nYou can use your \u00a31000 payday loan for any purpose you have.\nThere are no restrictions on how you spend the money. However, you should use these loans responsibly. That means using them when you really need the money and when you have the ability to pay them back on time. They come with a higher rate of interest than many other loans do. And that interest accumulates quickly if you cannot pay them on time. They are great though when you have a critical cash crunch.\nWhy Student Loans Keep Me Up at Night\nA Personal Perspective on the Next Financial Crisis\nIt\u2019s been said that excessive unpaid student loan debt will lead to the next financial crisis, on the heels of the still faltering housing market and the mortgage crisis. When I examine my own struggles with educational loans over the last 15 years (and counting), it\u2019s hard not to agree with these speculations.\nI was the first person in my immediate family to go to college. Growing up, my parents instilled in me their dream that I would pursue higher education, find a rewarding career that would allow me to live independently, and ultimately have an easier life than they did. I was often told by my mother that a college education is something that no one would ever be able to take away from me.\nI was very fortunate to have graduated from a public university with a bachelor\u2019s degree and no real debt. Along with a small scholarship I had earned, my parents paid my tuition and a good deal of my room and board. I also worked part time during college waiting tables to contribute to my living expenses, car insurance, books and spending money.\nDuring my graduate school years, I accumulated a master\u2019s degree, an MBA, and over $90,000 of student loan debt. At the time, I was still too inexperienced with money to understand fully the impact that this would have on the rest of my life. When I finally got into the job market, I realized quickly that I needed to consolidate all the loans if I had any hope of making even the minimum monthly payments. Once I did that, I was locked into an interest rate of over 7% over the 30-year term of the loan. There were periods of time in my early career when I wasn\u2019t able to make the payments, so I would arrange a deferment or forbearance to temporarily reduce or suspend payments. This only made things worse, since depending on the terms, the accumulating interest continues to add up and is added to the loan principle. After the end of my last forbearance, my total debt had climbed to just over $100,000.\nFortunately, the degrees I earned were in marketable fields, and I have enjoyed a stable career where my income has gradually increased. I haven\u2019t missed a payment in ten years, but until very recently, the principle on the loan only decreased by a few dollars each month. The other kicker is that if you are fortunate enough to be enjoying a nice return on your student loan investment in the form of good income, you will likely not be able to deduct any of the interest from your federal income taxes. You are also unable to refinance the loan, as you can with a mortgage, in order to take advantage of lower interest rates. Once you consolidate, you are locked into that rate.\nRecently, I was able to leverage the equity in our home to help provide some much-needed hope. I transferred almost half the outstanding debt to our equity line of credit. Lowering the interest on that portion by 4% and also allowing us to take advantage of some tax deductions means I can chip away at the principle much faster.\nThere is simply no magic bullet to eliminating this debt. I am currently paying a total of $2500 each month. Part of it goes to the equity line of credit, and the rest goes to the oppressive student loan lender. I have figured out that if nothing goes wrong, I will have it completely paid off in five more years.\nWhen I see today\u2019s young people fighting tooth and nail to get into prestigious liberal arts colleges that can cost upward of $50,000 per year to attend, I have to fight to not give them a lecture about the school of hard knocks. Unless you\u2019re going to school for a degree that is likely to result in a high-paying job, it\u2019s simply not worth it. Sometimes, I even see parents going into debt rather than tell their child to attend an affordable public university. I wonder if their kids will then turn around and fund their parents retirement.\nAs for me, I have mixed feelings. I earned the degrees because I wanted a nice career. Now, I am stuck working long hours, commuting long distances to an office everyday, and still not living high on the hog because a significant portion of my pay is going towards debt. However, I have been intellectually challenged, seen parts of the world I never thought possible, and had the chance to work with some world-class people. I am respected at my job and feel valued knowing that I have opportunities for growth in the future. I got married recently because I really wanted to be with my husband, not because I needed another income or health insurance. 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There are several types of easy to get credit cards, it\u2019s just a matter of selecting the \u201cright\u201d issuer for your underlying requirements.\nUnsecured Easy to Get Credit Cards for a Bad Credit History\nWhile there are several unsecured easy credit cards to get approved for on the market, you\u2019ll need to accept that the terms of borrowing aren\u2019t going to be as favorable as they used to be. They typically have a $250 credit limit and higher initial charges or interest rates.\nFirst Premier Bank platinum credit card: This offers you a guaranteed $250 limit with the opportunity for an increase after just 6-months. However, an analysis of the fees and charges reveals that the card leaves you with just $71 of credit. This means that signing-up leaves you $179 in debt. It\u2019ll help you fix your credit, but the issuer isn\u2019t taking any chances here.\nMake a Secured Easy Credit Card Application Online\nIt\u2019s natural for people to want unsecured easy credit card approval, but the drawbacks are there to be seen. It makes far more sense to apply for a secured credit card. The provision of collateral or a cash deposit reduces the risk faced by the issuer so you get to enjoy a lower APR and higher credit limit.\nApplied Bank Secured MasterCard: After paying a minimum of $200 onto your card, you\u2019ll benefit from an interest rate of just 9.99% APR. There is a $50 annual fee and a $35 charge for late payment. Purchases made abroad will incur a 1% transaction fee.\nPre-paid Cards are the Easiest Credit Cards to Get Approved for\nWhen you\u2019ve experienced debt and money problems in the past, is borrowing extra money really such a good idea? Rather than borrowing money, sign-up to a pre-paid credit card and load your own funds onto the card in exchange for a small fee. That way you can never get into debt.\nKalixa Pre-paid MasterCard : After paying your \u00a34.95 application fee, there are no additional monthly charges or transaction fees. You load money onto your card in return for a 1.95% fee. You can only choose pound sterling so its only suitable for the UK. Easy credit card application process.\nWhat\u2019s the Best Easy Credit Card to Get with Bad Credit\nAvoid making an unsecured credit card application due to the high charges and a low initial limit. This renders the card expensive and impractical. Secured cards are a much better option because you get a higher credit limit which helps those who are seeking to fix credit scores.\nIf you\u2019ve experienced money problems in the past and still don\u2019t think that you\u2019ve got your spending under control, it\u2019s probably advisable to stay away from conventional cards. As well as being one of the easiest credit cards to get approved for, a pre-paid card will help you manage your finances more effectively.\nBudgeting Loans from the Social Fund: Do I Have Other Options?\nWhen a lack of money leaves your family in immediate financial peril, you can apply for budgeting loans from the social fund to help with your short-term money troubles. Job centre plus crisis loans for up to \u00a31,500 are provided to working and non-working people on an interest-free basis.\nThe problem is that most social fund budgeting loan applications are rejected by the Department of Social Security. Others are unable to prove their income, expenses, or provide bank statements. The good news is that there are alternatives to DSS crisis loans.\nSecured Alternatives to Budgeting Loans from the Social Fund\nPawnbrokers: If you\u2019ve got collateral, such as gold, you can use this to borrow money against. Just take your item of value to a local pawn shop, they\u2019ll assess it\u2019s value, and you\u2019ll be able to get a cash loan with no credit checks. Your money will be handed over the counter to you within just minutes.\nBuy now pay later stores: If you needed to apply for a crisis loan because you urgently need household goods, such as a new cooker, weekly payment stores are an excellent alternative. Pay just 29.9% APR and spread the repayments over a period of up to three years.\nHomeowner loans: When you have sufficient equity in your home and can establish affordability, you can get a secured loan and repay the money over an extended period of time. Always think carefully before borrowing money against your home as non-payment could result in repossession.\nUnsecured Alternatives to a Social Fund Budgeting Loan from the DSS\nPayday stores: Provided that you\u2019ve got a job and your own bank account, you can get a payday cash advance for up to \u00a31,000 for a calendar month. For security reasons, the funds will be sent by bank transfer, but they\u2019ll reach your account within a maximum of 24 hours.\nDoorstep companies: New customers can borrow \u00a3500 and spread the repayment over up to a year. Apply for a doorstep cash loan online, over the phone, or through your local agent. These are one of the best loans for unemployed people with bad credit or no credit history.\nCredit unions: You can join on the basis of a shared interest, such as work, religion, or locality. Once you\u2019re a member of a credit union, you\u2019re eligible to borrow money with bad credit from a non-profit lender. They\u2019ll even work with you to make sure that the repayments are affordable.\nPros & Cons of Cash Loans for Unemployed People & Low Income Families\nWhen budgeting loans from the social fund have been refused, you\u2019re still going to need to borrow the money from somewhere. If you\u2019re out of work or have a bad credit history, you\u2019ll have already discovered that you aren\u2019t going to get any help from your local bank. You represent too high a risk.\nInterest rates are usury because most customers have very bad credit and have been rejected elsewhere. The cost of borrowing reflects the likelihood of default. You should never get a quick cash advance for frivolous purposes or when you\u2019re unlikely to be in a position to repay the debt. They are not a long-term solution to your money worries.\nThe consequences of default vary, depending upon the nature of the credit agreement. If you default on a secured debt, you stand to lose your collateral. 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        "raw_content": "If you've ever considered the circumstances under which you might partake in cannibalism, odds are you think they'd have to be dire. If you and your comrades, besieged on all sides by the Luftwaffe, were facing dwindling food and fuel supplies in sub-zero temperatures and had already consumed your pets, the city's zoo animals, and much of the leather belt you were wearing when you came home to find your apartment building had been bombed. If you were stranded for days without food or water in some harsh, limitless landscape and your trusty companion, who had refused to partake in even a slice of bicep, finally perished. If Donald Trump makes it a full term.\nIf you've ever considered the circumstances under which other humans have eaten one another, it's likely, too, that they resemble these extreme scenarios, or involve a psychopath. But according to zoologist Bill Schutt's new book, Cannibalism: A Perfectly Natural History, the practice is a lot more complicated\u2014and common\u2014than starvation and violent crime.\nIn order to broaden our understanding of cannibalism, which he says vacillates between \"the sensationalistic shit\" and academic studies, Schutt examined the animal kingdom and applied what he learned to examples of cannibalism among humans, as well as the Western taboos that have led us to consider it unthinkable. From the Chinese children who would \"provid[e] parts of their own bodies for the consumption and benefit of their elders\" as a demonstration of \"filial piety\" to the new mothers who grind up their placenta into rejuvenating smoothies today, Schutt's wide-ranging book manages to make cannibalism slightly less unfathomable\u2014though I can't say I finished it wanting to taste human flesh. We spoke over the phone about his research process, the future of cannibalism, and the politician he thinks is most likely to eat another person during the End Times.\nPhoto by Jerry Ruotolo/courtesy of Algonquin Books\nVICE: What surprised you most during your research?\nBill Schutt: I'm a zoologist, and I was really surprised at how widespread cannibalism was in the animal kingdom. There are major groups where it doesn't occur very often, but then there are other groups\u2014fish, insects, spiders\u2014where it happens as almost the rule. And the other thing, with humans, the biggest surprise was just how common it was in Europe for hundreds of years, right up until the early part of the 20th century.\nWhat was the most recent example of cannibalism that you found?\nThat would be placentophagy. I found that cannibalism was more commonly practiced in places that didn't have the Western influence, and I expected it would be the Chinese who would be eating placenta (more on that in a second), but it really wasn't them\u2014it was groups of hippie types in the 1970s, and then recently as a form of alternative medicine. I don't know how many people do it\u2014there's a small group of people who find comfort in it and think they're getting a medical benefit.\nBut there's not really a medical benefit, correct?\nThere's certainly a placebo effect. The woman I interviewed down in Texas believed the placebo effect was a big deal. She also believed that if you didn't cook this stuff, then it might be able to replenish hormones\u2014progesterone, estrogen\u2014that were missing after giving birth, and in a sense it could cure the baby blues, or at least could contribute to you feeling better. They're all proteins, these hormones, so if you cook the placenta, they get denatured and probably can't work. So some people get around that by making a Slurpee out of it.\n\"Cannibalism is, in a sense, a normal response to extreme conditions.\"\nYou write about how Western settlers used cannibalism as a way to justify eliminating native peoples\u2014if people were cannibals, they were considered savages, so the Europeans felt they could take their land, kill them, whatever. When did the taboo against cannibalism emerge?\nI think the taboo started with Homer's Odyssey. Odysseus and his men get mugged by Polyphemus, the [man-eating] Cyclops. And from Homer, which was around the 8th century BCE, there's a snowball effect that says eating someone else is the worst thing you can do\u2014that this is what monsters do. Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe really contributed to this idea that cannibals are doing all this nasty stuff. Then the Brothers Grimm turned it around and said, \"Not only is this nasty, but this is what's going to happen to you, children, if you don't behave!\"\nOnce this Western idea became strong, then you saw less and less of the practice, as Westerners exerted influence wherever they went. If cannibalism was the worst thing you could do, then it was OK to do anything we wanted to cannibals, because they were considered hardly human. You can sort of imagine why cannibalism became less frequent as the ages passed\u2014it wasn't going to get you anywhere with these new guys.\nSo am I a colonialist for being repulsed by cannibalism?\nNo, I don't think so. We've been ingrained since we could have something read to us that cannibalism is the worst thing you could do, so you don't think about why other groups might choose to consume their dead rather than bury them. There were indigenous groups that were just as mortified of the concept of burying their dead as the anthropologists and missionaries who interviewed them. So I don't think that you're a colonialist; I think that you're somebody who's influenced by Western culture.\nCan you explain the concept of \"learned cannibalism\"?\nWhat's not learned cannibalism is a reaction to a situation that is incredibly stressful\u2014you have no food, and you're either stranded or besieged. Learned cannibalism is when you're taught that consuming a dead loved one allows them to leave the earth, or imparts their goodness in you. Or it's culinary cannibalism\u2014there were rulers who thought that humans tasted great.\nChina has long dynastic histories, and they took great records\u2014they didn't have the taboos that we have, so they weren't secretive about writing this stuff down. [In my research,] there were many, many instances over long periods of time where they talked about eating their concubines. And during the Renaissance in Europe, epileptics would line up at executions and suck down the blood from the guys who'd just gotten killed because they believed it cured epilepsy. The more violently someone died, the more medicinal value in his body parts.\n\"If cannibalism was the worst thing you could do, then it was OK to do anything we wanted to cannibals, because they were considered hardly human.\"\nWhat is the actual nutritional benefit of human flesh and blood? Because I'm thinking of blood sausage, for example\u2014that has a lot of iron. Why not have human blood sausage?\nSure. Though if you're trying to cure epilepsy, I think most of that was misguided.\nSo it's the same nutritional value as anything. Do you see cannibalism having a future at all?\nIf you look at the animal kingdom, besides the reasons that you wouldn't expect (parental care or reproductive behavior), overcrowding and a lack of alternative nutrition both cause cannibalism. When you look at humans in those types of conditions, there are the famous examples: the Donner Party, the rugby team in the Andes, the besieged Russians during World War II. This is not science fiction. Cannibalism is, in a sense, a normal response to extreme conditions.\nThere are going to be some people who will not eat bodies\u2014they will starve to death. There will be others who will eat bodies\u2014who, when it comes down to it, will kill to consume someone. There's a series of steps that take place during starvation, and at the end of that line, cannibalism occurs. Could it occur again? Absolutely. Would it be a horror show? 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        "raw_content": "9 Beauty Ingredients to Avoid During Pregnancy\nPregnancy can be a glorious time, but it can also be a confusing time, particularly when it comes to matters of beauty. Hormones throw your usual skin balance out of whack, and a glow on some complexions might be a greasy slick on others. Hair is simply different. And then there\u2019s the more pressing matter of whether the products in your medicine cabinet are safe to use; even seasoned beauty editors find themselves squinting at the complex lists of ingredients, trying to discern which formulas are fair game and which aren\u2019t. And products that may seem harmless on first impression\u2014such as natural skin care\u2014may actually be the opposite: Though it\u2019s less commonly known, some essential oils have potentially risky side effects.\nFortunately, the FDA already does some of the work for us, as Macrene Alexiades-Armenakas, MD, a dermatologist in Manhattan, points out. The governmental organization categorizes ingredients by letters of the alphabet, ranging from safest to those that should be avoided at all costs: A, B, C, D, and X. Generally, only categories A and B are considered safe to use during pregnancy, but it can be challenging to parse which ingredients on the list are found in beauty products, and it\u2019s up to women to scrutinize labels closely. As Dendy Engelman, MD, a Manhattan dermatologist who recently gave birth to a baby boy, puts it: \u201cJust like you want to be on your A-game with food and health when you\u2019re pregnant, you have to be that way with beauty and skin care, too.\u201d\nBelow, a doctor-approved cheat sheet on beauty ingredients, products, and services to avoid.\nRetin-A, retinol, and retinyl palmitate: Though it also resides in FDA category C, which technically means risk to the fetus cannot be ruled out, Albert Sassoon, MD, an ob-gyn in Manhattan, says this family of products is to be avoided at all costs. While vitamin A is crucial to the proper development of the fetus, \u201cgetting too much can cause serious birth defects and liver toxicity,\u201d he says. Also, though Retin-A is usually associated with prescription medication and skin care, plenty of over-the-counter formulations contain vitamin A derivatives like retinol and retinyl palmitate, both of which should be banned from your pregnancy beauty kit.\nBenzoyl peroxide: Though pregnancy can often cause hormonal acne, unfortunately, the typical zit-zappers found over the counter, like benzoyl peroxide, fall in category C. \u201cThat means there\u2019s some possible risk to the fetus, and a majority of ob-gyns I work with would say to avoid,\u201d says Dr. Alexiades-Armenakas.\nEssential oils: Essential oils are not assessed by the FDA, yet they are increasingly used in beauty products marketed as safe. \u201cIn general, essential oils can be extremely harmful if not used appropriately,\u201d Dr. Sassoon says. \u201cOften they have 50 times the concentration used in a cup of tea and can be harmful even in a nonpregnancy state. The problem also is that we don\u2019t know how much of a specific oil is absorbed.\u201d Dr. Engelman suggests that diluted essential oils are generally considered safe, but because there are so many different types available, it\u2019s best to go over the safety of any product or individual oil with your doctor. Two commonly used essential oils, though, ring warning bells: tea tree oil and rosemary oil. \u201cTea tree oil is very potent and toxic when ingested,\u201d says Dr. Alexiades-Armenakas. \u201cIts adverse effects include dermatitis, drug reactions, a blistering disease called linear IgA, and estrogenic effects.\u201d Pregnant women should steer clear of it because \u201cpossibly these hormonal effects are to blame for premature contractions.\u201d Meanwhile, rosemary oil can \u201craise blood pressure and cause uterine contractions at high doses,\u201d Dr. Alexiades-Armenakas adds. \u201cTo avoid.\u201d\nSalicylic acid: Also in category C, this ingredient is a particularly pesky one to sidestep. \u201cIt\u2019s traditionally been used for acne, but now I see it in all kinds of exfoliating products, particularly cleansers,\u201d Dr. Alexiades-Armenakas says. \u201cSo much of what\u2019s out there right now are combination peels,\u201d adds Dr. Engelman. \u201cWhen you\u2019re pregnant, you have to seek out the purer products\u2014the ones that feature just one of the acids that are approved.\u201d She points out that glycolic, lactic, and mandelic acids are all considered safe and are good options for someone who still wants some sloughing action.\nHydroquinone: This powerful skin lightener may be tempting to use\u2014particularly when pregnancy brings on dark spots or full-on melasma\u2014but the ingredient is a no-no, says Dr. Alexiades-Armenakas, noting it falls into category C.\nTazorac, Accutane: Both are also vitamin A\u2013derived formulations, but they\u2019re prescription only and reside in category X: known to cause birth defects.\nAluminum chloride hexahydrate: If you\u2019re pregnant, now is the time to switch to simple deodorants or natural alternatives. Found in antiperspirants, aluminum chloride hexahydrate affects the cells that produce sweat and is in FDA pregnancy category C, which means \u201cto avoid,\u201d says Dr. Alexiades-Armenakas.\nFormaldehyde: Though the chemical is not currently classified under the FDA categories, many ob-gyns and dermatologists will advise pregnant women to limit their exposure. Stick with nail polishes labeled \u201c3-Free\u201d or \u201c5-Free,\u201d which exclude the chemical, says Dr. Engelman: \u201cGel manicures, in particular, tend to be higher in formaldehyde.\u201d The same goes for Japanese and Brazilian hair-straightening procedures, which use formaldehyde during processing, Dr. Engelman adds. Salon workers are at particular risk. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health states working with formaldehyde may increase the chances of fertility problems or miscarriage.\nHair dye: \u201cThe frequent change in product formulation makes it very difficult to assess the potential risks,\u201d Dr. Sassoon says. To err on the safe side, he recommends pregnant patients steer clear of hair coloring for the first 12 weeks, when the fetus is busy forming integral body parts and organs. 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Miss Crocetto attended the Metropolitan Opera Company production two years ago and was transfixed by the characters and magnificent music. When WNO Artistic Director Francesca Zambello asked her to sing the role of prioress Madame Lidoine, she was overjoyed. This WNO debut is her second appearance at the Kennedy Center following her notable 2013 National Symphony Orchestra debut as the soprano soloist in Handel\u2019s \u201cMessiah.\u201d\n\u201cThat was a special version of the soprano solos to accommodate my big voice,\u201d she said. \u201cIt was thrilling. Now I\u2019m singing Madame Lidoine, [which is] such a profound role and one of the most classically written roles I\u2019ve ever done. In the past it\u2019s been sung by powerful singers like Leontyne Price, and I appreciate that it\u2019s exactly where my voice likes to sit.\u201d\nMiss Crocetto grew up in an Italian family that loved all genres of music. After seeing her first opera, \u201cCarmen,\u201d at the age of 10 in her hometown of Adrian, Michigan, she could not ignore the pull to become a singer. One of her first jobs was singing jazz and cabaret in New York City, but opera won her heart.\nAn Adler Fellow and Merola Opera Program alumna of the San Francisco Opera, she has received many awards, among them First Prize, Spanish Prize and People\u2019s Choice at the 2009 Jose Iturbi International Music Competition; 2010 Grand Prize Winner of the Metropolitan National Council Auditions; Sara Tucker Award; first prize in the Bel Canto Foundation Competition; and finalist in the Song competition in the 2011 BBC Cardiff Singer of the World competition.\n\u201cI\u2019ve been blessed, and I know the greatest is yet to come,\u201d she told The Washington Times. \u201cMy last scene in \u2018Dialogues of the Carmelites\u2019 is the pinnacle for me as a character. Madame Lidoine tells the other nuns, \u2018I will take the burden and leave you all the merit.\u2019 The impact of these words on the audience demonstrates why Poulenc wanted his opera to be sung in their native language rather than in the original French, which I heard at the Met. I\u2019m fluent in Italian and have sung the role of Desdemona in \u2018Otello\u2019 at different opera houses. I thought I knew the role, but when I sang it in English last year with English National Opera, it meant so much more.\u201d\nMiss Claire, a Canadian soprano, sings the role of the timid, aristocratic Blanche de la Force, who enters the monastery to escape the world.\n\u201cBlanche\u2019s predominant trait is fear, because her mother died of fear during childbirth, so she goes to the monastery to find safety,\u201d Miss Claire explained. \u201cBecause of her emotions, she ranges to extremes, which cause the tessitura to move about a lot and jump from low to high when she is frightened.\n\u201cThe \u2018Deo Patri\u2019 she sings at the very end is terrifying for me to get through because it\u2019s so emotional. During our rehearsals, Francesca talked about the nuns\u2019 suffering at that time and the suffering throughout the world today, which demands that we treat each other well. This is an ensemble work with deep levels we peel away like an onion. 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        "raw_content": "Driver seriously injured when he clips parked truck\nOn behalf of The Weaver Law Firm posted in Brain Injury on Friday, March 30, 2012.\nWhen drivers are out late at night, they need to be on the lookout for parked vehicles. Vehicles parked in emergency lanes or on the shoulders are not fair game for other motorists, who may be driving dangerously.\nOne pickup truck driver in Houston learned this the hard way, when he sustained a serious head injury while driving on the Interstate 610 North Loop earlier this week.\nAccording to police, the injured driver hit a pickup truck that was sitting in the emergency lane on I-610 because it had run out of fuel. The driver's pickup truck reportedly clipped the parked truck, causing the man's vehicle to roll onto its side.\nWhile he sustained a head injury and had to be taken to a hospital, the driver is expected to survive. According to a report, tests conducted on the driver indicated that he was drunk at the time, but it's unclear what the testing methods were. No charges have been filed yet.\nFortunately, no one in the parked pickup truck was injured. Depending on the speed the moving truck was traveling at, the collision could have been much worse if it had been a more direct impact.\nAnd while it's fortunate that everyone involved will survive, the driver should be aware that his actions put multiple lives at risk. Emergency lanes and shoulders exist to give stranded motorists a place to safely park while they wait for assistance. Parked drivers shouldn't have to worry about other cars driving dangerously while they try to get back on the road.\nSource: My Fox Houston, \"1 Driver Hurt in Accident Involving 2 Pickup Trucks,\" Alexander Supgul, March 29, 2012\nTags: car accident, drunk driving, head injury, negligent driving\nLeaving many people injured by the failure of another question ... What happens next? They need someone with experience in helping those who have suffered serious injuries and is a serious practice of law at national president injury. In many cases, raised the issue that we are clear that the situations is so serious that it is important that we act.",
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        "raw_content": "Kavanaugh accuser speaks out on sexual assault claim\nCalifornia professor Christine Blasey says Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her more than three decades ago, when they were high school students in suburban Maryland.\nEarlier this summer, Christine Blasey Ford wrote a confidential letter to a senior Democratic lawmaker alleging that Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her more than three decades ago, when they were high school students in suburban Maryland.\nSince Wednesday, she has watched as that bare-bones version of her story became public without her name or her consent, drawing a blanket denial from Kavanaugh and roiling a nomination that just days ago seemed all but certain to succeed.\nSpeaking publicly for the first time, Ford said that one summer in the early 1980s, Kavanaugh and a friend - both \"stumbling drunk,\" Ford alleges - corralled her into a bedroom during a gathering of teenagers at a house in Montgomery County.\n\"I thought he might inadvertently kill me,\" said Ford, now a 51-year-old research psychologist in Northern California. \"He was trying to attack me and remove my clothing.\"\nFord said she was able to escape when Kavanaugh's friend and classmate at Georgetown Preparatory School, Mark Judge, jumped on top of them, sending all three tumbling. She said she ran from the room, briefly locked herself in a bathroom and then fled the house.\nFord said she told no one of the incident in any detail until 2012, when she was in couples therapy with her husband. The therapist's notes, portions of which were provided by Ford and reviewed by The Washington Post, do not mention Kavanaugh's name but say she reported that she was attacked by students \"from an elitist boys' school\" who went on to become \"highly respected and high-ranking members of society in Washington.\" The notes say four boys were involved, a discrepancy Ford says was an error on the therapist's part. Ford said there were four boys at the party but only two in the room.\nNotes from an individual therapy session the following year, when she was being treated for what she says have been long-term effects of the incident, show Ford described a \"rape attempt\" in her late teens.\nIn an interview, her husband, Russell Ford, said that in the 2012 sessions, she recounted being trapped in a room with two drunken boys, one of whom pinned her to a bed, molested her and prevented her from screaming. He said he recalled that his wife used Kavanaugh's last name and voiced concern that Kavanaugh - then a federal judge - might one day be nominated to the Supreme Court.\nOn Sunday, the White House sent The Post a statement Kavanaugh issued last week, when the outlines of Ford's account first became public: \"I categorically and unequivocally deny this allegation. I did not do this back in high school or at any time.\"\nThrough a White House spokesman, Kavanaugh declined to comment further on Ford's allegation and did not respond to questions about whether he knew her during high school. The White House had no additional comment.\nReached by email Sunday, Judge declined to comment. In an interview Friday with The Weekly Standard, before Ford's name was known, he denied that any such incident occurred. \"It's just absolutely nuts. I never saw Brett act that way,\" Judge said. He told the New York Times that Kavanaugh was a \"brilliant student\" who loved sports and was not \"into anything crazy or illegal.\"\nShe contacted The Post through a tip line in early July, when it had become clear that Kavanaugh was on the shortlist of possible nominees to replace retiring justice Anthony Kennedy but before Trump announced his name publicly. A registered Democrat who has made small contributions to political organizations, she contacted her congresswoman, Democrat Anna G. Eshoo, around the same time. In late July, she sent a letter via Eshoo's office to Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California, the ranking Democrat on the Judiciary Committee.\nFor weeks, Ford declined to speak to The Post on the record as she grappled with concerns about what going public would mean for her and her family - and what she said was her duty as a citizen to tell the story.\nShe engaged Debra Katz, a Washington lawyer known for her work on sexual harassment cases. On the advice of Katz, who believed Ford would be attacked as a liar if she came forward, Ford took a polygraph test administered by a former FBI agent in early August. The results, which Katz provided to The Post, concluded that Ford was being truthful when she said a statement summarizing her allegations was accurate.\nBy late August, Ford had decided not to come forward, calculating that doing so would upend her life and probably would not affect Kavanaugh's confirmation. \"Why suffer through the annihilation if it's not going to matter?\" she said.\nHer story leaked anyway. On Wednesday, The Intercept reported that Feinstein had a letter describing an incident involving Kavanaugh and a woman while they were in high school, and that Feinstein was refusing to share it with her Democratic colleagues.\nFeinstein soon released a statement: \"I have received information from an individual concerning the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court,\" she wrote. \"That individual strongly requested confidentiality, declined to come forward or press the matter further, and I have honored that decision. I have, however, referred the matter to federal investigative authorities.\"\nThe FBI received a version of the letter with Ford's name redacted, according to a Republican official with knowledge of the letter, and then sent it to the White House to be included in Kavanaugh's background file. The White House sent it to the Senate Judiciary Committee, making it available to all senators.\nAs pressure grew, the New York Times reported that the incident involved \"possible sexual misconduct.\"\nBy then, Ford had begun to fear she would be exposed, particularly after a BuzzFeed reporter visited her at her home and tried to speak to her as she was leaving a classroom where she teaches graduate students. Another reporter called her colleagues to ask about her.\nOn Friday, the New Yorker reported the letter's contents but did not reveal Ford's identity. Soon after, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, released a letter from 65 women who say they knew Kavanaugh when he attended high school from 1979 to 1983 at Georgetown Prep, an all-boys school in North Bethesda.\n\"Through the more than 35 years we have known him, Brett has stood out for his friendship, character, and integrity,\" the women wrote. \"In particular, he has always treated women with decency and respect. That was true when he was in high school, and it has remained true to this day.\"\n\"These are all the ills that I was trying to avoid,\" she said, explaining her decision to come forward. \"Now I feel like my civic responsibility is outweighing my anguish and terror about retaliation.\"\nKatz said she believes Feinstein honored Ford's request to keep her allegation confidential, but \"regrettably others did not.\"\n\"Victims must have the right to decide whether to come forward, especially in a political environment that is as ruthless as this one,\" Katz said. \"She will now face vicious attacks by those who support this nominee.\"\nAfter so many years, Ford said she does not remember some key details of the incident. She said she believes it occurred in the summer of 1982, when she was 15, around the end of her sophomore year at the all-girls Holton-Arms School in Bethesda. Kavanaugh would have been 17 at the end of his junior year at Georgetown Prep.\nAt the time, Ford said, she knew Kavanaugh and Judge as \"friendly acquaintances\" in the private-school social circles of suburban Maryland. Her Holton-Arms friends mostly hung out with boys from the Landon School, she said, but for a period of several months socialized regularly with students from Georgetown Prep.\nFord said she does not remember how the gathering came together the night of the incident. She said she often spent time in the summer at the Columbia Country Club pool in Chevy Chase, where in those pre-cellphone days, teenagers learned about gatherings via word of mouth. She also doesn't recall who owned the house or how she got there.\nIn his senior-class yearbook entry at Georgetown Prep, Kavanaugh made several references to drinking, claiming membership to the \"Beach Week Ralph Club\" and \"Keg City Club.\" He and Judge are pictured together at the beach in a photo in the yearbook.\nJudge is a filmmaker and author who has written for the Daily Caller, The Weekly Standard and The Washington Post. He chronicled his recovery from alcoholism in \"Wasted: Tales of a Gen-X Drunk,\" which described his own blackout drinking and a culture of partying among students at his high school, renamed in the book \"Loyola Prep.\" Kavanaugh is not mentioned in the book, but a passage about partying at the beach one summer makes glancing reference to a \"Bart O'Kavanaugh,\" who \"puked in someone's car the other night\" and \"passed out on his way back from a party.\"\nFord said she left the family room to use the bathroom, which was at the top of a narrow stairway. She doesn't remember whether Kavanaugh and Judge were behind her or already upstairs, but she remembers being pushed into a bedroom and then onto a bed. Rock 'n' roll music was playing with the volume turned up high, she said.\nShe alleges that Kavanaugh - who played football and basketball at Georgetown Prep - held her down with the weight of his body and fumbled with her clothes, seemingly hindered by his intoxication. Judge stood across the room, she said, and both boys were laughing \"maniacally.\" She said she yelled, hoping that someone downstairs would hear her over the music, and Kavanaugh clapped his hand over her mouth to silence her.\nShe said she locked herself in the bathroom and listened until she heard the boys \"going down the stairs, hitting the walls.\" She said that after five or ten minutes, she unlocked the door and made her way through the living room and outside. She isn't sure how she got home.\n\"My biggest fear was, do I look like someone just attacked me?\" she said. She said she recalled thinking: \"I'm not ever telling anyone this. This is nothing, it didn't happen, and he didn't rape me.\"\n\"I think it derailed me substantially for four or five years,\" she said. She said she struggled academically and socially and was unable to have healthy relationships with men. \"I was very ill-equipped to forge those kinds of relationships.\"\nShe also said she believes that in the longer term, it contributed to anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms with which she has struggled.\nHe said he expects that some people, upon hearing his wife's account, will believe that Kavanaugh's high school behavior has no bearing upon his fitness for the nation's high court. 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        "raw_content": "Child's Play: Climb your way to an afternoon of family bliss\nJamie Siebrase | March 18, 2014 | 10:24am\nSo, you've got a kid, huh? Whether it's your own rambunctious preschooler or the bratty nephew you've been charged with keeping alive for the next five hours, the most important thing is leaving your house where valuables are liable to be destroyed and seeking refuge on somebody else's property. In this series, we'll be exploring fun, local, and quirky spots that are kid-tastic and adult-friendly, too.\nForget all the jumping, climbing, kids-only spots where parents are relegated to holding coats while sitting on greasy chairs. Both locations of ROCK'n & JAM'n feature a playful and safe environment where kids can bounce around while parents and caregivers get a killer workout. Plus, it's never cold, dark or raining at these rock-climbing gyms, which means you and your kids can enjoy ROCK'n & JAM'n 1 or ROCK'n & JAM'n 2 no matter what the weather is outside.\nSee also: Local yogi Casey Feicht is changing the world one down-dog at a time\nFor kids ages five to eighteen, programs range from parent-child bonding classes to competitive climbing courses. Climbing is all about technique and helps youngsters develop both fine and gross motor skills while simultaneously instilling a passion for fitness. Plus, the challenge associated with solving the mental puzzle of bouldering or climbing is good for brain development.\n\"It's also a great confidence builder,\" says youth programs coach Tim Rice. Unlike soccer and baseball, climbing lets children compete against themselves, which is a great supplement to team sports and helps kids learn about their own limits and gain self-respect.\n\"Kids can set goals for themselves, which can be as simple as getting ten feet off of the ground,\" Rice continues. \"If they get nervous, they can just come back down.\"\nBoth gyms offer introductory classes for adults who need to learn how to belay. \"We also have auto-belays here,\" says Rice, so a family that has no knowledge of climbing can walk in and enjoy a day of it without having to first be certified. What's more, all requisite gear can be rented, so you won't have to make a big investment upfront.\nBouldering's great for newbies and youngsters because it doesn't require a rope, harness or experience. There's a padded landing zone for added safety, though you won't ever get too far off of the ground. For every paid adult, one child five or under is admitted for free and can romp alongside their bouldering adult. Off-hours, before 3:30 p.m. on weekdays, are especially great times for young kids to explore.\nKiddos ages six to eleven will pay $12 for a day pass; those twelve and up are subject to adult pricing, but can also graduate from bouldering to climbing. The adult rate is $15, or $12 for off-hours. There are also punchcards and monthly pass deals.\nBoth ROCK'n & JAM'n locations -- at 9499 Washington Street in Thornton and 7390 South Fraser Street in Centennial -- are open from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Check the Rock'n & Jam'n website or Facebook page for class schedules and more details.\nFollow Jamie Siebrase on Twitter.\nJamie Siebrase is a Denver-based freelance journalist who writes about art, culture and parenting for a number of local publications.",
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        "raw_content": "By Tom Pilkington\nYes, Virginia, there are simultaneous multiple offers on brokerage boats! Most clients think that yacht brokers revel in bidding wars, simultaneous deadlines, and final bids. However, this is not usually the case. To understand the underlying reason why brokers are starting to see simultaneous offers on boats again, I\u2019d like to use the early to mid 1990s as an example. During the Luxury Tax Years, from 1991 to 1993, boat building came to a standstill. Without new boats coming into the market, most boats that were sold were brokerage or used boats. It was truly a buyer\u2019s market, with more boats on the market than buyers. When the economy heated up again, real estate and boat sales soon followed. There were fewer boats left on the brokerage market and without an influx of new boats, from 1990 to 1995, used boat availability was limited, or, as we say in the industry, picked over. Yacht brokerages had fewer listings, and the \u2018good ones\u2019 often had multiple offers by anxious buyers.\nWhat is going on now in the boat brokerage market is similar to what happened in the 1990s. In 2008, not only did life as we knew it during the boom years end, the boating industry came to another screeching halt. Boat manufacturers shut their doors and no new boats were sold. And, although minimal, the few boats that were sold were brokerage boats. Yes, it was truly a buyer\u2019s market again! The pages of Internet boat listings grew, as did the number of boaters trying to sell or dump their vessels. Many sellers owed more on their boats than they could ever hope to sell them for, a predicament known as being upside down. Often buyers were in a position of choosing the boat they wanted, making low offers and then waiting to see who bites. To say the least, urgency did not exist.\nAlthough the recovery of the past few years has not been as robust as the previous ones, boats are selling and people are buying boats again. Boat manufacturing has increased, rates are low, and I have yet to meet anyone who has gotten any younger since 2008! Just like the era of the 1990s, brokerage boats have been selling, very few new boats have been built for the past eight years, and, yes, once again, we are seeing signs of scarcity in the used boat market.\nMany of our customers at Prestige Yacht Sales are surprised there are not \u2018tons\u2019 of boats to look at once we mutually decide on their criteria. I recently spent two afternoons looking at boats with clients. They were shocked when they realized that in a short time they had seen all the boats in their price range that complemented their lifestyle. With fewer boats on the market, it is up to the buyer\u2019s broker to discuss with clients the urgency in making an offer once they see the right boat. When acting as the selling broker (the broker that has the listing), and I am aware of a lot of activity on a listing, I always give the \u2018darned if I do, darned if I don\u2019t\u2019 speech. If I tell clients or brokers there is activity and most probably an offer coming soon on one of my listings, they usually don\u2019t believe me. If I don\u2019t warn them and the boat goes under contract, then I get the \u201cWhy didn\u2019t you tell me?\u201d response!\nAs you can see, in this market, receiving two or more offers on a boat at the same time is really not too unusual. The question then becomes, does the Yacht Brokers Association of America (YBAA) have guidelines for their Certified Professional Yacht Brokers (CPYB) to follow to ensure fair and reasonable procedure? The short answer is, yes.\nIt is important to mention that in the event a broker receives multiple offers on a boat, it is ultimately up to the owner of the boat to decide the manner in which he or she wants to respond. All CPYB brokers use The Guide, which was developed to prepare brokers in all aspects of the profession. The CPYB Guide endorses the following procedures, but they are not the only fair procedures that may be followed.\nThe owner can instruct the listing broker to present a counteroffer to each prospective buyer (or buyer\u2019s broker) with the understanding that he will accept the first offer to meet his price.\nThis procedure has the advantage of motivating all buyers to be the first to meet the counter, without the fear they might pay more than the lowest price for which the yacht can be purchased.\nThe procedure that is also CPYB endorsed and that I recommend and advise my clients to use is the following:\nRequest from the buyers (or buyer\u2019s broker) to request by a specific deadline one final, best offer. The owner, after receiving all offers by the specified time, can simply accept the best offer.\nThe distinct advantage to this approach is that buyers don\u2019t feel like they are in a bidding war, and usually don\u2019t withdraw from the negotiations. 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        "raw_content": "In 1996 Europa Park was a green-field site some 45 km west of Warsaw in multiple ownership and without any construction permits. Woodsford helped create a new logistics development and investment company \u2013 Europa Distribution Center \u2013 that, in turn, put together an 80 hectare business park at the heart of the Polish and Central and Eastern European distribution network.EDC not only chose a location bisected by Poland\u2019s two principal motorways but two major north-south and east-west railway routes. It built a 6-km rail connection to the national railway network.EDC developed three Class A distribution warehouses for international operators totaling 61,000 sqm and three further, similarly high specification, facilities totaling 94,000 sqm let. The last building developed under EDC's ownership was 60,000 sqm, \u2013 the equivalent of nine football pitches under a single roof.\nWith Woodsford\u2019s help, the income producing assets and remaining development land were sold in 2008 to Arcapita, the Bahrain-based investment bank. When fully built-out Europa Park will comprise around 20 buildings \u2013 275,000 sqm of warehouse, light industrial and distribution facilities.",
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        "raw_content": "Home Uncategorized Flirting in the Workplace: It\u2019s All Fun & Games Until Someone Loses Their Job (Unless You\u2019re Tom Brady!)\nFebruary 22, 2009 Work It Daily 17\nFlirting in the Workplace: It\u2019s All Fun & Games Until Someone Loses Their Job (Unless You\u2019re Tom Brady!)\nCAUTION: This video might not be suitable for listening to in the office. Hit pause to keep it from rolling and put on your ear phones.\nCLICK THIS To Watch!\nI saw this video years ago and laughed. But as an HR person, it troubled me too. You see, this video is spot on. Hot people often don\u2019t get their advances on-the-job viewed as harassment, while less-attractive people do. In fact, there are plenty of studies that show good looking people get paid more and climb the ladder easier than those that aren\u2019t.\nBeyond that, here\u2019s what concerns me\u2026\nYoung people who are \u2018hot\u2019 in their early career and subsequently develop flirting habits they use to get ahead in the workplace could mindlessly carry this approach over later in their career when they are \u2018not-so-hot\u2019 and in positions of influence \u2013 and then, all of a sudden, it gets viewed as harassment. Perhaps, people see it as harmless in the early career years. Let\u2019s face it, young workers often don\u2019t have much to think about besides work and sex (yep, I said it). But, as we age in the workplace, there is an expectation of maturity \u2013 and there is often a lot more at stake.\nHonestly, I have worked with clients who were accused and fired for sexual harassment. The HR laws are very protective of the person who feels they\u2019ve been harassed. So, companies will often air on the side of caution and let the accused go to avoid a lawsuit. Some of these people are guilty. As we talk through the situation they come to realize how they were being perceived. Yet, at the time, they honestly didn\u2019t see how what they were doing/saying was making the accuser uncomfortable to the point of harassment. However, I must also tell you that some were definitely encouraged into this behavior. They tell me story after story of how other people in the office were doing the same thing but weren\u2019t accused. Meanwhile, they got caught and it cost them their families, their jobs and their self-esteem. You should know that many of them are not prosecuted. So, while they don\u2019t have a criminal record, they still have to explain why they were let go from a great job with a great firm for sexual harassment \u2013 not an easy thing to do. It makes it tough to get re-hired.\nThus, as funny as the video of Tom Brady walking through the office in his underwear is, I hope you\u2019ll consider the following: Be careful when flirting in the workplace. While you are in control of your actions, you aren\u2019t in control of how your actions are being interpreted by others. I\u2019m not saying you can\u2019t be friendly with co-workers and may even end up dating someone special (although, please check your company\u2019s dating policy first). In fact, I know of lots of wonderful work relationships that have turned into marriage. You are with these people for a 1/3rd or more of your day, so it stands to reason that you might find a love connection. I\u2019m just saying that thinking you can say the same things to co-workers that you say when you are out at a bar trying to meet potential dates is not a good idea. And ladies, I\u2019m not just talking to the guys here. Women are now a major force in the workplace. So, guess what? I\u2019m seeing more harassment claims by men against women.\nTo sum it up, there is a very blunt phrase that states, \u201cDon\u2019t ___ where you eat.\u201d Be sure to contemplate the implications of flirting/dating in the workplace. Beyond sexual harassment, there are lots of reasons why it might make sense not to engage in this behavior as it relates to your professional reputation.\nHR folks \u2013 can you add more? Employees, what do you think? Share your thoughts below.",
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        "raw_content": "The World Bank In Ukraine\nEconomic growth in Ukraine remained modest in 2017, at 2.5% for the second year in a row. Poverty remains above pre-crisis levels, but declined slightly in 2017 due to the modest economic recovery and wage growth.\nSchool Enrollment, primary (% gross) (2015) 103.9\nUkraine has experienced acute political, security, and economic challenges during the past three years. Since the \u201cMaidan\u201d uprising in February 2014 that led to the ousting of the previous president, the country has witnessed several momentous events, including the outbreak of conflict in eastern Ukraine and presidential, parliamentary, and local elections.\nThe Government, which took office in April 2016, has committed to an ambitious and wide-ranging reform agenda.\nKey reforms undertaken since 2014 include: carrying out significant fiscal consolidation, moving to a flexible exchange rate, reforming energy tariffs and social assistance, enhancing the transparency of public procurement, simplifying business regulations, stabilizing and restructuring the banking sector, adopting a health reform package, and establishing anti-corruption agencies and asset disclosure for public officials, all the while contending with powerful vested interests that continue to oppose reforms.\nAlthough these are important steps, more needs to be done. Going forward, Ukraine will need to advance reforms on multiple fronts to achieve sustainable recovery and shared prosperity.\nWorld Bank Portfolio\nNo. of projects: 8 IBRD investment operations, plus one guarantee\nTotal lending: US$2.5 billion, including US$148 million from the Clean Technology Fund (CTF)\nUkraine joined the World Bank in 1992. Over the 26 years of cooperation, the Bank\u2019s commitments to the country have totaled close to US$12 billion in about 70 projects and programs.\nIn March 2014, after receiving a request from the-then Ukrainian Government, the World Bank Group (WBG) immediately announced its support for a reform agenda aiming to put the Ukrainian economy on a path to sustainability. The current International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) portfolio consists of eight investment operations of roughly US$2.5 billion and one guarantee of US$500 million.\nThe World Bank and the authorities are implementing a Country Partnership Framework (CPF) for Ukraine for FY17\u201321 that supports the country\u2019s efforts to achieve a lasting economic recovery benefiting the entire population. The new CPF focuses on ensuring that markets work more effectively, establishing the necessary conditions for fiscal and financial stability, and improving service delivery for all Ukrainians.\nResponding to the crisis in Ukraine, in March 2014, the WBG announced that it would provide additional financial and technical support to the country. Since 2014, the Bank has supported the people of Ukraine through two series of Development Policy Loans (DPLs), seven new investment operations, and a guarantee amounting to approximately US$5.5 billion aimed at improving critical public services, supporting reforms, and bolstering the private sector.\nThe World Bank has supported high-priority reform measures to address the key structural roots of the current economic crisis in Ukraine and to lay the foundation for inclusive and sustainable growth through two series of budget support operations: the multi-sector DPL series (MSDPL-1, US$750 million, approved in 2014, and MSDPL-2, US$500 million, approved in 2015) and the Financial Sector (FS) DPL series (FSDP -1, US$500 million, approved in 2014, and FSDPL-2, US$500 million, approved in 2015).\nReform measures aided by these four budget support operations promote good governance, transparency, and accountability in the public sector, as well as stability in the banking sector; a reduction in the cost of doing business; and the effective use of scarce public resources to provide quality public services at a crucial time. These operations also support the authorities in continuing to reform an inefficient and inequitable housing subsidy system while protecting the poor from tariff increases by strengthening social assistance.\nWorld Bank investment projects have focused and will continue to focus on improving basic public services, such as district heating, water and sanitation, health, and social protection, as well as public infrastructure, such as the power transmission networks and roads. The Bank is also supporting Ukraine through policy advice and technical assistance on formulating and implementing comprehensive structural reforms.\nIn addition to financing several ongoing private sector projects, the International Finance Corporation (IFC) is implementing a large advisory program in the country, working to simplify regulations, improve the investment climate and energy efficiency, boost the completeness of local food producers, help open new markets, and increase access to finance.\nEconomic growth picked up to 3.4% in the first half of 2018, but investor confidence has been weighed down by delays in implementing key reforms and uncertainty related to the elections. Growth in the first half of 2018 was led by continued strong growth in domestic trade (around 5.8%) and an early agriculture harvest.\nGrowth in manufacturing and construction slowed to under 3% in the first quarter, pointing to weaknesses in investor confidence. Household consumption continued to grow rapidly by 5.6% in the first quarter due to higher pensions and wages (higher wages in the public sector and also in the private sector as a consequence of labor migration).\nThe fiscal deficit remained on target at 2.3% of GDP in 2017, but fiscal vulnerabilities re-emerged in 2018 due to substantial financing needs and higher spending on wages and social assistance. Despite the on-target fiscal deficit, expenditures were up by 11.7% in real terms because of the doubling of the minimum wage and a more than 40% increase in the wages of teachers and doctors, as well as higher spending on social programs that reached 5.7% of GDP.\nPoverty remains above pre-crisis levels but is estimated to have declined in 2017. Real wage growth remained high at 12.5% year-on-year in the first half of 2018 due to the higher public sector wages and economic recovery. The unemployment rate also declined marginally to 9.7% in the first quarter of the year from 10.1% in 2017. Pensions increased by 6.7% in real terms (annual average, adjusted for CPI) in 2017 after contracting in real terms three years in a row.\nThe resulting increase in real household income translated into a decline in poverty (consumption per capita below US$5.5 per day in 2011 purchasing power parity) to 4.9% in 2017 from 6.4% in 2016 and 7.8% in 2015.\nThe growth outlook depends critically on the implementation of recently approved reforms but faces headwinds from the 2019 elections, a more difficult financing environment for emerging markets, and Ukraine\u2019s major financing needs.\nThe turbulence in the emerging markets has worsened external conditions for Ukraine, and terms of trade are also projected to soften further.\nHowever, implementing the recently approved reforms (establishing the High Anti-Corruption Court, strengthening the governance of the state-owned banks, making progress on resolving nonperforming loans), reaching an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and demonstrating the ability to meet major financing needs are all expected to support investor confidence.\nUnder this reform scenario, growth is projected to strengthen to 3.3% in 2018 and to 3.5% in 2019 and rise above 4% in 2020\u201321 after election-related uncertainties abate.\nUkraine faces major financing needs in 2018\u201320 that will require the mobilization of sizable international financing and the capacity to meet the fiscal deficit target of 2.5% of GDP to maintain macroeconomic stability. Debt repayments (to the IMF, Eurobonds, and domestic bonds in foreign exchange and local currency) and financing the fiscal deficit will require 7.7% of GDP per year.\nTo raise the necessary financing, it is critical to maintain reform momentum and reach an agreement with the IMF. Meeting the fiscal deficit target of 2.5% of GDP in 2018\u201320 will require careful implementation of reforms in the areas of pensions, education, health, and housing utility subsidies.\nThe Hand of Help project helps people who were internally displaced as a result of the conflict as well as poor Ukrainians.\nSince the conflict in Donbas in the eastern region of Ukraine in 2014, 2.7 million persons have been displaced and over 4 million directly affected by continuing hostilities.\nTo assist with Ukraine\u2019s recovery, the World Bank introduced a pilot project called the Hand of Help, under the ongoing Social Safety Nets Modernization Project. The Hand of Help pilot provides US$2,250 in micro financing to help people who were internally displaced as a result of the conflict as well as poor Ukrainians more generally.\nThis project is currently being piloted in the Kharkiv, Poltava, and Lviv regions and in some territorial communities in the Chernihiv, Zhytomyr, and Donetsk regions. Since summer 2017, 282 people have started new businesses thanks to the Hand of Help.\nMany participants have started businesses in the veterinary and publishing professions, the construction sector, the car repair and beauty industries, tourist services, etc. Most entrepreneurs already have experience in their selected industries.\nAgriculture is the second most popular sector, as many entrepreneurs are engaged in the production of food, furniture, footwear, and clothing. 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I am on my way.\n--In the student's case: she finds out that she killed the herbs, in spite of her desire to have herbs to harvest. So she can go out and purchase another set, until she succeeds. Or god forbid, ask her mother to instruct her... gasp... lol.\n--Of in my marketing students' case, they find out that they picked a crowd they don't ever want to do business with. Now they know. Halleluiah.\nNow, the crucial capacity is seeing yourself as someone who can deal with failure, who can deal with the result of a mistake. That you are not taken out by a mistake... or two, or ten.\nIt's the DNA capacity of self-trust (self-trust=being a match to what life throws at you, being a match for life, being big enough for life) that you need to need... need to stimulate.\nAnd the Imagining the Future method stimulates self-trust.\nWinners are people who are not afraid of failures, they know they can handle it.\nYou'll never become a winner if you avoid failure.\nThis whole visualization should take no longer than a minute or two.\nRepeat it as often as you need to: it stimulates the capacity that separates winners from those who never try.\nNow, you see how easy it is... don't complicate it.\nWarning: the visualization methods stupid gurus teach is that you should go as far as you can go into the future, where you are successful, and you are celebrating the well-deserved rewards.\nDon't do it. It creates the desire trap that in addition to it being really unpleasant, is the hallmark of a life wasted.\nWhat happens when you go that far (same thing happens when you are doing mind movies, vision boards and other harmful stuff!) you just created a disconnect between now and then. No process, no plan, no steps, no chance for success.\nI have listened to testimonials of people who claimed that the visualization techniques worked for them. But all the \"results\" were handouts, or accidents.\nYou don't want to base your life on happy accidents, do you?\nIf you do... get off my site. Please. Now.\nThe prayer people, and the fans of angels, and the law of attraction enthusiasts... go away. Please.\nThis site is for people who are willing to work for what they want.\nNo miracles, no magic, no voodoo, none of it works.\nLearning, developing skills, overcoming obstacles, purposeful action, deliberate practice. These are what make winners.\nPS: Maxwell Maltz calls it self-esteem. But self-esteem is an effect. On the causal level are actions, and capacities. The capacity that is directly causing inaction is self-trust. Stupid action... a bunch of capacities, seeing the big picture, seeing the consequences of your actions, long range vision just among many. Accuracy of the self-evaluation aka self-esteem is more like a world view issue... and it is so important I am going to include it, from now on, in the Starting Point Measurements...\nBut this meditation, seeing yourself making the mistake you are afraid making, and seeing that no big deal happens, is causing the activation of the DNA capacity of self-trust...\nIt won't help you make the right decision... but it will help you getting closer to making it through fearless experimentation...\nWant to get your starting point measurements? No big deal... Just $15. 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        "raw_content": "The loss of a family member is always a difficult time, but it can become more distressing to learn that you have not been included in the family member\u2019s Will.\nGenerally, a person may leave their assets to whomever they wish. However, the law recognises that there are those who relied on the deceased for support who can sometimes be unfairly left out of the deceased\u2019s Will and are therefore able to make a claim so that their needs are adequately provided for.\nIn these circumstances a person can consider challenging the deceased\u2019s Will or contesting the Estate. There are two main ways that this can happen:\nThe validity of the Will may be challenged on the basis that the Will maker did not have the legal capacity to make the Will, or didn\u2019t understand what they were signing; or\nA claim can be made under the Succession Act on the basis that the Will maker failed to provide for a family member where they had a moral obligation to do so.\nUnder the Succession Act, only persons who qualify as eligible persons under the Act may apply to the Court. There are seven categories of eligible persons, namely:\nThe wife or husband with the deceased when they died;\nA person in a de facto relationship with the deceased when they died (including same sex partners);\nFormer wives and husbands of the deceased or former de facto partners of the deceased, who were receiving or entitled to receive maintenance from the deceased when they died;\nA grandchild of the deceased, in certain circumstances;\nA step-child of the deceased in certain circumstances; and\nA parent of the deceased.\nTo show that you are entitled to receive some benefit from the estate you must show that the deceased had an obligation to provide for you and that you have been left without adequate provision for your proper maintenance, education or advancement in life.\nIt is important to note that inheritance claims are subject to strict time limit, which is 12 months after the date of death.\nYou may not need to go to court as most parties encourage mediation to avoid unnecessary legal costs or any lengthy delays.\nIf you are concerned, please be sure to contact us as soon as possible or you may be prevented from making a claim. It is usually a good idea to try and get a copy of the last Will of the deceased so that you can discuss the details with us more accurately.",
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        "title": "Re: Ranger uses stun gun on man walking dogs off-leash",
        "raw_content": "Re: Ranger uses stun gun on man walking dogs off-leash\nRanger uses stun gun on man walking dogs off-leash\nMONTARA, Calif. -- A man walking his dogs in a federal park was hit with a stun gun and arrested by a park ranger who accused him of not putting a leash on the animals and giving a false name, astonishing passers-by who say the reaction was excessive.\nRead more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2012/01/31/4227400/ranger-uses-stun-gun-on-man-walking.html#storylink=cpy\nGee.... give a law enforcement ranger a fake name and try to run away.... uh.... that's asking for trouble.\nThe ranger was just trying to help enforce the rule of walking pets on leashes but the person wouldn't cooperate and escalated the situation I've seen pets off leash chase animals in yosemite causing disturbances so the rule is reasonable\nThere is an issue of proportion here and whether this was disproportionate response. In some ways, this is a version of a high speed chase to enforce a minor traffic violation. It is certainly not appropriate to violate leash laws but one has to wonder about the degree of force chosen. Say the Ranger used a club and broke an arm or leg; what if the Ranger used her firearm? At some point, force is excessive. Does this level of response mean that if someone takes a parking ticket off their windshield and throws it on the ground, they can be shocked with a Taser and arrested? I suspect, since the ranger's name was not released the whole issue is under investigation and that there are going to be some consequences here.\nI think there's also a political headache associated with this, apart from whether the actual incident is found by investigation to be reasonable or otherwise.\nThe NPS had been trying for a very long time to get leash regulations for dogs in GGNRA, particularly Ocean Beach, due in part to the Snowy Plover's endangered status and in part due to use conflicts with other visitors. There has been, and remains, substantial community objections, primarily from people who had grown accustomed to taking their pets off-leash on Ocean Beach (hope I represented the disputes fairly). The leash requirement is relatively recent, considering the amount of time consumed in getting that requirement finalized. I'm quite sure this is about the last thing in the world the GGNRA wanted to see.\nI think a lot of lawyers are going to be absurdly compensated before this is over.\nThe taser was not used to enforce the leash law. Once the person gave false information and then tried to run the minor infraction became irrelevant.\nI don't think we should suspend judgment for every action by every law enforcement officer, just because they have certain powers. TASER policies typically allow use to prevent potential injury to officer or subject. I don't see any threat here. Restraint of a fleeing suspect needs to be put in context. If the officer shot the dogwalker, would that have been appropriate? If not a firearm, what level of action is appropriate? I don't know if we are required, when not under oath or arrest, to be absolutely truthful or compliant in all ways with every police order. We are certainly not required in public to carry identification. It is entirely possible that the man was trying to round up his dogs when he walked away. Legal experts can clarify those issues and details. Nevertheless, unless there is a lot of missing information, this situation is looks like excessive force to me even if there was some perceived violation beyond the leash issue. Imagine the uproar if a male police officer used a TASER in this situation against a female!\nWhy are you trying to build strawmen here? The officier didn't use her firearm, she didn't use a club, nor break any bones of the suspect. She did what was needed to take the suspect into custody. Believe it or not, but one is supposed to obey a law enforcement officer's orders when they're issuing you a citation. If one feels an officier violated their rights while issuing a citation, they can have a judge sort it out in court.\nI also wonder if possibly the size of the male suspect versus the size of the woman officer played a part in her using a taser to subdue the suspect. A large male or large female officer might have been able to subdue the suspect just by their own physical strength and the use of a taser wouldn't have been necessary.\nDon't blame the officier for the actions of the suspect that led to the escalation of the incident.\nWhy are you trying to build strawmen here? The officier didn't use her firearm, she didn't use a club, nor break any bones of the suspect. She did what was needed to take the suspect into custody. ...\nThere are no \"strawmen\" here-- merely examples to suggest that there is a spectrum of response and\nat some point, too much force can be used. How much force is appropriate under the circumstances ?\nThis is only a news story because most people are surprised by the actions of the police officer under the circumstances. Not infrequently, the attempt to restrain an individual can result in injury or death so the circumstances of the situation have to be a factor in the escalation of the police action and mere failure to comply with a police command may not be sufficient justification for extreme force. Police do not have absolute power and we are not obligated to answer every question or follow every command. For example:\nTake a look at :\nI don't think we should suspend judgment for every action by every law enforcement officer, just because they have certain powers.\nNor should we automatically thing bad of the officer, especially without the whole story.\nTASER policies typically allow use to prevent potential injury to officer or subject. I don't see any threat here. Restraint of a fleeing suspect needs to be put in context.\nYes, it does. Why did the miscreant lie to the officer and why did they try to run?\nIf the officer shot the dogwalker, would that have been appropriate?\nThe officer did not taser a dog walker. She tasered someone trying to flee and someone that gave false information.\nIf not a firearm, what level of action is appropriate? I don't know if we are required, when not under oath or arrest, to be absolutely truthful or compliant in all ways with every police order. We are certainly not required in public to carry identification. It is entirely possible that the man was trying to round up his dogs when he walked away. Legal experts can clarify those issues and details. Nevertheless, unless there is a lot of missing information, this situation is looks like excessive force to me even if there was some perceived violation beyond the leash issue. Imagine the uproar if a male police officer used a TASER in this situation against a female!\nMany questions need to be asked and answered. Since we do not have the whole story, we can't ask, nor answer, the appropriate questions.\nBy the way, cops and I do not get along. I'm not automatically defending the cop in any way. I'm not automatically judging either.\nThe whole sequence cannot be parsed that way. Otherwise if you are going to make that argument, you are suggesting that \"false\" information and terminating a conversation with a police officer solely is sufficient provocation to be shocked. I can postulate lots of situations where there could have been false information and someone who decided to leave the scene of conversation with a ranger--- someone with language problems, intoxication, hearing or psychiatric problems, urgent bowel or urinary needs, etc... LEO are not omniscient and personally, if I decided that an order of a LEO endangered me or others, I would not hesitate to disobey it. Furthermore, in this case, the initial issue and subsequent actions were not violent crimes or even felonies. Therefore, it is not surprising that many people consider the TASER use to be unwarranted in this scenario.\nThere are many situations where the actions of police are seen as disproportionate and, while intended to be conscientious law enforcement, are not seen by society as appropriate--- high speed vehicle chases that endanger innocents, multiple officer restraint events where the subject is suffocated, etc. As mentioned in another post in this thread, there is no carte blanche for police action and use of a TASER is a very serious action that must be used appropriately. Here is a suggested TASER policy from the Internet that treats TASER use very seriously:\nhttp://www.mtas.tennessee.edu/Knowledgebase.nsf/0/B1771739182D96E085256D550047F938\nPerhaps instead of calling for medical assistance AFTER the TASER, she should have called for backup BEFORE the TASER use.\nHere is the NPS Press Release, which suggests to me that the event was not considered routine and will be investigated further. It seem unlikely that NPS educating the public commonly leads to TASER use (although it is likely that a lot fewer dogs will be off lease in the near future). Finally, I don't know what \"educational contact\" means-- it sounds like the Ranger had decided to cite the individual, not merely inform or converse. What role does a \"stop and identify\" interaction have to do with \"educating\"? Does the NPS check ID on everyone they are \"educating\"?\nhttp://www.nps.gov/goga/parknews/law-enforcement-incident-in-rancho-corral-de-tierra.htm\nGolden Gate National Recreation Area shares the general public's concern over the unfortunate incident between a National Park Service law enforcement ranger and a man walking his dog off leash at Rancho Corral de Tierra, in San Mateo County, on Sunday, January 29, 2012.As is standard practice, the park has initiated a review of the incident, which will be concluded in the next two weeks.At that time, another statement will be released.\nAccording to the information available to the park at this point, the incident began as a routine educational contact about the National Park Service rules on dog walking.The incident developed into a more serious law enforcement situation when the person being contacted provided false information to the ranger, and refused to heed repeated orders to remain at the scene while the ranger was in contact with the park dispatch center to confirm his identity.\nIn December 2011, Rancho Corral de Tierra came under the management of the National Park Service. Golden Gate National Recreation Area will continue to work hard to build close partnerships with the existing users of, and the communities that surround, Rancho Corral de Tierra.\nThe whole sequence cannot be parsed that way.\nMy point was that the person cannot be described as just a \"dog walker.\" Obviously there was more going on then just someone walking a dog.\nOtherwise if you are going to make that argument, you are suggesting that \"false\" information and terminating a conversation with a police officer solely is sufficient provocation to be shocked.\nI made no such argument, and the miscreant did not just \"terminate a conversation,\" he ran a way. He tried to flee the scene. There is much more to this story than just walking a dog.\nThe details remain to be clarified, but so far as I can tell, even in the most extreme portray of a dog walker who could not be identified and perhaps insulted the officer and chose to run (it that even happened), I do not see justification of extreme force. However, consider this information:\nsee http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/Tasered-Dog-Walker-Case-Gets-Federal-Attention-138565219.html\nfrom news report:\nBabcock said the man the ranger was citing had already leashed his dogs and provided the ranger with all his personal information. According to Babcock, the dog owner repeatedly asked why he was being detained, and eventually told the ranger to cite him or he was going to walk away. \"He started to walk away and she told him that she would Tase him if he walked another step,\" Babcock said, adding that the man turned and the ranger deployed her Taser, causing the man to fall to the ground.\nThe details remain to be clarified, but so far as I can tell, even in the most extreme portray of a dog walker who could not be identified and perhaps insulted the officer and chose to run (it that even happened), I do not see justification of extreme force.\nI'm not defending the officers actions. I'm not defending the perpetrator either. If one wants to call him a \"dog walker\" they must preface that with \"illegal.\" He was an illegal dog walker that broke another law by giving false information to a police officer and borke another law by fleeing the scene of a crime. He is by no means just an innocent dog walker accosted by a police officer.\nHe should not have walked away. He should not have been illegally walking his dogs off leash.\nI'd say that BOTH are equally guilty of bad behavior.\nIn reality, the police are held to a higher standard than park visitors and, although Rangers are human, we expect 100% professional behavior and measured appropriate responses. I doubt that we will ever hear the entire story or find out exactly what occurred as both sides are contacting lawyers, trying to spin the facts, and trying to create justifications after the fact. There is likely a backstory to the behavior of both individuals that contributed to the drama and that information will likely never come out (inexperience, anger management issues, personal problems, difficulty with authority, insecurity, ignorance of weapons policy, etc.).\nThe lesson from this case, and from the Amadou Diallo case, is that it is dangerous to act in way deemed suspicious or uncooperative by law enforcement whether in a lawful situation or after a trivial infraction.\nI find it strange that we are not required to carry ID, yet the police can require identification and have a mechanism to determine if stated ID is correct.\nI find it strange that the NPS describes the interaction as \"educational\", when all reports indicate that it was a law enforcement action.\nThe only case where one is absolutely required to carry an ID is when driving. Any driver must have a driver license in the vehicle, although it doesn't have to be photo ID. It could be a temporary license (i.e. a printout). If someone is to be cited or arrested and has no ID, I've heard of various things happening. Some cops feel it's low risk and might even take someone home to get ID. I think the standard procedure is to take someone to a police station and identify the person there.\nWe don't have a national ID in the US. Even in other countries where they do, people go to the beach and leave their ID elsewhere.\nThe only legal requirement I know for ID in the US to be on the street is that permanent residents at least 18 must carry their green cards with them. It's pretty much never enforced. I think the maximum penalty is maybe up to $200 and 30 days in a federal pokey. Arizona passed an immigration law that made it a state misdemeanor with up to a year in jail and something like a $2000 fine. That part of the law was suspended by the Feds until they get around to judging its legality. Frankly I don't think that will hold up, since immigration matters are considered strictly the duty of the federal government.\nhttp://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/menuitem.eb1d4c2a3e5b9ac89243c6a7543f6d1a/?vgnextoid=f1903a4107083210VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCRD&vgnextchannel=f1903a4107083210VgnVCM100000082ca60aRCRD\nA green card is issued to all permanent residents as proof that they are authorized to live and work in the United States. If you are a permanent resident age 18 or older, you are required to have a valid green card in your possession at all times.\nI think that's the key. I've been following the reports on the incident, and even the NPS spokesman said that they're primarily trying to conduct educational outreach right now rather than hand out tickets. He said they routinely ask people for their names simply as a matter of course. They'd ask for names if it's an interpretive park ranger or a park volunteer. I've been to several ranger walks where an interpretive park ranger ask a kid \"So what's your name. Oh, my name is <---->.\" So apparently she's just casually asking his name, he flippantly gives her a random fake name (and how does she know), and she goes into law enforcement mode (i.e. I'm suspicious now). She could have easily just blown it off as this guy being a joker.\nThere were witnesses. This guy leashed his dog almost immediately. He repeatedly asked if he was being cited/arrested or if he was being detained. The ranger refused to tell him that he was being arrested/cited or detained. To me that's not reasonable. Apparently he walked away because she didn't inform him that he was being detained. She simply barked orders and said she would hit him with a Taser if he didn't turn around.\nIn addition to that, it's unclear whether or not he could be considered to have \"given a false name to a peace officer\", which would be a violation of state law. California law has nuances about who is and is not considered a \"peace officer\". Federal law enforcement (even FBI) aren't considered \"peace officers\" unless they're making arrests or handing out citations. When she was asking his name, it wasn't clear that she was asking so in her capacity as a law enforcement officer or as a \"park ranger\".\nI hope she has a good lawyer. There's a solid precedent with Bryan v. McPherson. which went to the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals - that law enforcement that deploys unreasonable force can be held personally liable even if their departments have qualified immunity. Brian McPherson was a Coranado Police officer who used his Taser against a strange acting but otherwise nonviolent driver who he pulled over for a seatbelt violation. He got out of his car and started acting strangely. He was wearing only boxer shorts, so it was apparent that he had no weapons. Officer McPherson then shot him with his Taser, causing him to fall to the ground, cracking four of his teeth as well as causing facial wounds. After he was transported to a hospital, one of the Taser barbs had to be surgically removed from his skin.\nhttp://www.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2009/12/28/08-55622.pdf\n...There were witnesses. ...\nThat's part of the problem. You can take ten eye witnesses and get 12 different stories. The way the witnesses are questioned can effect the outcome. In this case sympathy for the \"victim\" and distrust of authority may cloud their view of what actually happened. Or, maybe not. That's why lawyers get so rich.\nhttp://www.hmbreview.com/news/sheriff-considers-tasers-high-level-force/article_da3e4314-52be-11e1-9a31-0019bb2963f4.html\nThe use of a Taser by a National Park Service ranger last week would likely be considered excessive force according to rules followed by the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office.....\nAnyone heard any follow-up from the Ranger-dog walker-taser incident?\nI didn't see the articles about this going to trial, but there's been a verdict via a bench trial. Hesterberg was awarded $50,000 in compensatory and pain/suffering damages by a federal judge. I believe this is a personal liability of the arresting officer. The judge categorized the use of the Taser as an intrusion on his Fourth Amendment rights (to be \"secure in their persons\" I suppose) due to the \"almost imperceptibly low government interest in apprehending Hesterberg\".\nAlso - the fake name he gave was \"Gary Jones\".\nWhat's going on there is that since NPS took over the area, they want to enforce their leash rules when those in the area have been used to it being an off-leash dog walking area for as long as anyone remembers. Recently they've put up a limited number of signs, but not at every entrance to the area.\nWhat \"educational contact\" means is that NPS personnel are going out and finding dog walkers there with an intent to inform them of the new regs. They apparently will ask those with off-leash dogs to leash them, which this guy apparently did. Apparently the routine (whether it's an LE ranger or not) is also to ask for someone's name just to break the ice. Well apparently this LE ranger got suspicious (the name given has been rumored to be off the wall) which turned into a case where she's calling this in and they're arguing. It all started with what was supposed to be a friendly conversation.\nAgain, this is not going to turn out well for her. This guy is clamming up now, and I wouldn't be surprised if he hasn't already hired a personal injury attorney who told him not to talk to the press. If this goes to a jury, just imagine the description of a guy who showed no tendency toward violence, a LE officer who never stated that he was being arrested/cited or was under investigation, and a shot in the back with a Taser of a guy calmly walking away. Anyone really thinks that's an appropriate use of a Taser? From the witness accounts, he was looking at other people wondering what authority she had to order him around when she wouldn't even tell him that he was being detained or arrested.\nNow what he probably should have done is not tell her his name. It wasn't going to be an arrest or citation, but turned into something bigger. I'm not even so sure that his giving her a fake name was necessarily illegal given the circumstances and the particulars of California law.\n..... Anyone really thinks that's an appropriate use of a Taser?\nSure, the public tends to support the actions of law enforcement unquestioningly. As far back as the Civil Rights Movement at least, police actions, regardless how excessive have been deemed justified by many if not most of the population.\nFrom the witness accounts, he was looking at other people wondering what authority she had to order him around when she wouldn't even tell him that he was being detained or arrested. Now what he probably should have done is not tell her his name. It wasn't going to be an arrest or citation, but turned into something bigger. I'm not even so sure that his giving her a fake name was necessarily illegal given the circumstances and the particulars of California law.\nThis is an interesting constitutional vs practical law enforcement question. Perhaps not providing a correct and verifiable identification may result in a charge of disorderly conduct and justify someone being placed under arrest.\nI've seen pets off leash chase animals in yosemite causing disturbances so the rule is reasonable\nI had a dog on a leash in Yosemite come up and bite me in the calf. Its owner didn't seem to care.\nIt MUST have been your fault somehow. MUST have!\nThe article link no longer works.\nIt's apparently been wiped from their archives. I think it might have been an AP wire store, so you could probably find it somewhere else searching for \"ranger stun gun montara\".\nHere are some articles on the subject:\nhttp://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2012/01/31/BA921N0LQT.DTL\nhttp://blog.sfgate.com/cwnevius/2012/02/02/ranger-stun-guns-dog-walker-you-asked-for-it/\nhttp://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2012/02/02/BALP1N1SVV.DTL\nhttp://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2012/02/04/BAG11N299L.DTL\nhttp://www.hmbreview.com/news/parks-officials-prepare-taser-report-for-release/article_688a4118-9acc-11e1-a0dc-0019bb2963f4.html\nThe National Park Service is still preparing a federal report dealing with a ranger\u2019s use of an electric Taser on a dog walker at the Rancho Corral de Tierra property near Montara in January. Earlier, officials indicated the report would be released this week.\nThe 280-page report on the incident is expected to determine whether the Golden Gate National Recreation Area ranger used the proper level of force in dealing with a man who was being uncooperative. The report has been compiled by the Office of Professional Responsibility within the U.S. Department of the Interior, which manages the National Park Service....",
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        "raw_content": "Are the Limit\u2019s of God\u2019s Mercy Conditional? Has Osama bin Laden Been Forgiven?\nNo one who lived through it will ever be able to forget the stark terror or the all-encompassing uncertainty that pervaded the scope of that horrible day. Although I was only eleven years old at the time I can remember September 11th, 2001 clearly, as if it were yesterday \u2013 as I\u2019m sure countless other Americans do with pertinent imminence. During my religion class a spontaneous interruption was made by another faculty member at my school. Moments later, the religion teacher paused the class and revealed to us that the World Trade Center in New York had been damaged from a \u201cbomb.\u201d At this point, misinformation seemed to be rampant, and for the first half of the day this is what was reported and circulated throughout our school instead of the actual details regarding the two hijacked planes that flew into the towers.\nLater on \u2013 as news came of the plane that crashed into the Pentagon in Washington \u2013 more and more people became intensely alarmed, as the scope of this tragedy had moved increasingly closer to our own lives. As I watched the horrific pictures that streamed across the television screen that night I remember pondering, and wondering \u2013 who, or why would someone be behind such an atrocious action? As the whole nation and the world would learn that the mastermind behind these attacks was Osama bin Laden, the leader of the terrorist organization al-Qaeda, I was filled with even more fear and insecurity at the notion that a person across the seas was filled with so much hatred and contempt for our way of life as Americans that they consciously plotted and wished about our very annihilation.\nOvernight, the way in which we perceived ourselves in relation to the world had changed. Most Americans probably grasped this unsettling reality as those images of terror from New York, Washington D.C., and rural Pennsylvania would be broadcast unceasingly for the upcoming days and weeks following that tragic September morning.\nHowever, to me, the response to these heinous attacks against the United States by other Americans was equally as stunning as the actions that were perpetrated by the terrorists a world away. The very next day in my sixth grade classes, as all of my teachers tried to eloquently and objectively proclaim what had happened and why to all of us, one declaration was issued forth from my fellow classmates. \u201cNuke \u2019em!\u201d Of course, this proposition mostly came from the mouths of all the boys in my class and might usually be perceived as the natural way in which a teenage boy, or any man for that matter, might react to such news. Yet, as the day went on it seemed that this call for retaliation was the shared view of most of my classmates \u2013 boys and girls \u2013 at the school.\nThe same feelings would materialize throughout the nation and coalesce into an outright call for war. Less than a month later, President George W. Bush launched a U.S. led invasion of Afghanistan with the intention of eradicating al-Qaeda and finding, killing or capturing Osama bin Laden. Only earlier this month was this core objective of that mission accomplished, ten years later.\nYet, the death of Osama bin Laden has reawakened probing questions about the real character of the values and underlying spirit that composes the makeup of the United States of America. As the death of the leader of al-Qaeda was announced it was met with jubilation and celebrations of vindication, even outside the doors of the White House. Understandably, this event brought a prevailing, and perhaps final, sense of reassurance to those whose lives were personally affected by September 11th as a result of having to endure the painful deaths of loved ones. To feel closure if one was so intimately involved with such a horrible tragedy would only be natural. Even for those who did not lose family members, friends or associates \u2013 simply as an American, to know that the mastermind behind the attacks no longer walked the earth, it would be understandable to perhaps breathe a subliminal sigh of relief.\nBut from the crowds that were celebrating outside of the White House the night the news was made public, to the ensuing atmosphere of exultation and joy that would characterize the nation\u2019s response in its wake \u2013 it could be seen that a mere sense of closure and reassurance was not the reason a majority of Americans chose to celebrate the death of Osama bin Laden.\nIn a statement issued on his website, Baptist minister and former Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee stated,\n\u201cIt is unusual to celebrate a death, but today Americans and decent people the world over cheer the news that madman, murderer and terrorist Osama Bin Laden is dead. It has taken a long time for this monster to be brought to justice. Welcome to hell, bin Laden.\u201d\nThe same sentiment would be echoed throughout the country as t-shirts and countless assortments of memorabilia would be created celebrating the premise that Osama bin Laden was now, indeed, in Hell. A CNN survey conducted shortly after the news of bin Laden\u2019s death broke showed that 6 in 10 Americans believed or knew for certain that he had been consigned by God to eternal damnation.\nIf anyone has been evil in the history of mankind it was certainly this man. But is responding to the death of an evil human being with jubilation justifiable? In the aftermath of the September 11th terrorist attacks on the United States candy was passed out to children on the streets in towns throughout the Gaza strip in the Palestinian territories. The terrorist assault on America was portrayed as a righteous strike against a nation of \u201cinfidels\u201d by Islamic fundamentalists. Thus a laudable event to be extolled.\nHow is the way many Americans responded to bin Laden\u2019s demise any different?\nIt seems that in this context religion has been used to justify the self-righteousness of some and to contribute to the inflation of one\u2019s holy ego through the assurance of the condemnation of others. While the image of God as a wrathful adjudicator might comfort some who seek recompense or closure of some sort, ultimately it only serves to stoke the insecurities and prejudices of those who need someone or something to reject and look upon with disdain. Usually, to make themselves feel better, even in the spiritual scheme of things. Yet, when the question of divine judgment is invoked, the only answer Scripture seems to offer is, \u201c\u2018Vengeance is mine\u2019, says the Lord\u201d (Deuteronomy 32:35, Romans 12:19).\nJesus lays out an even starker picture, saying clearly that, \u201cYour Father in heaven makes His sun rise on the evil and on the good, and sends rain on the righteous and on the unrighteous\u201d (Matthew 5:45). If such a fundamental impartiality is divine in origin how can any human possess the knowledge of who has been gifted eternal salvation and who has merited everlasting damnation?\nThe question goes even further still, if God desires that \u201call men be saved\u201d and that \u201cnone should perish, but that all should reach repentance\u201d (1 Timothy 2:4, 2 Peter 3:9) how can we be sure that any soul would be consigned for an eternity bereft of the love of God? This particular question is one that has been covered with great intensity in recent months throughout the theological field, but for convenience sake should serve as the topic of another post!\nThe Psalms speak of God\u2019s mercy as being \u201cas far as the east is from the west\u201d (Psalm 103:12). If Christians have been called by Jesus of Nazareth to imitate God in all that we say and do, wouldn\u2019t exercising such a profound expression of mercy and forgiveness be the primary way to start?\nIn Catholic theology, it has been greatly consoling to have recourse to the practice of prayer for the dead. Many great religions and spiritual traditions of the world have utilized this custom. It moves us all to understand that despite how much we may not have in common with a certain individual, nonetheless, we remain connected to them as a human being \u2013 made in the image of the living God. The Catholic tradition sees this prayerful act as aiding a soul that has passed beyond the confines of this life in the process of becoming pure and refined of all sinfulness, as complete union and beatitude with the divine Source of all is accomplished. A central facet of this deed is understanding that as humans we can never entirely know the fate of an individual who has departed this earth. Thus, we simply pray, in the hope that \u2013 through our own small collective spiritual efforts \u2013 we might help the departed in becoming purified of their faults and failings as mortal humans to glimpse the eternal Light of Love Eternal.\nThus, I do not rejoice in the death of Osama bin Laden \u2013 rather I pray for the repose of his soul in the hope that he might be purified of the ignorance, hatred, and unconscionable actions with which he filled his life. 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        "raw_content": "NOS Primavera Sound returns to Porto in its 3rd edition in Portugal. This event is recommended by YOURS Guesthouse and happens in 5, 6 and 7 of June.\nIt is held in the City Park (Parque da Cidade), which is the largest urban park in the country, with 83 hectares of green areas . It also has the unique feature of its area extends to the Atlantic Ocean. See more\nAround Porto, Holidays in Porto, Routes in Porto, Visit Porto, Yours GuestHouse",
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        "raw_content": "As a first generation immigrant, the need for a balance between adopting American culture and preserving native Mexican heritage has been a constant challenge. Going to school every day and speaking English and returning home the same day to speak Spanish seems foreign to many, but it was a daily activity for me. Luckily, when I was young, the introduction to Catholicism and communal rites acted as a bridge between the two cultures. The beliefs in this religious system were the same no matter what language you spoke or where you were born, so even though my prayers were in English and the ones grandma or anyone else at home recited were in Spanish, we all knew we were asking for the same thing. This bible is a living reminder of the duality in my spiritual existence. Brought over from Mexico, it was hand crafted and composed in Spanish, but it carries many of those prayer translations in English. For me, this bible shows the continuation of multiple parts of a whole. I'm still trying to find my place in between two separate cultures as i mature into adulthood, and discover myself at a deeper level both spiritually and vocationally. If anything, this bible is proof that the language we speak or where we come from doesn't matter when we pray.\nChinese couplet\nChinese Buddha Necklace",
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        "title": "Pension scheme for cocoa farmers to ensure sustainable cocoa production | YPARD | Young Professionals for Agricultural Development",
        "raw_content": "Ghana is a key leader in the world cocoa market. According to history, cocoa was first brought to Ghana by Tetteh Quarshie from Fernando Po in 1879. Ghana and Cote d\u2019Ivoire provide about 50 percent of the world\u2019s cocoa supply. The cash crop is of high value as the export of cocoa fetches the country foreign exchange. Revenues from the exportation of cocoa are used to provide social amenities such as roads, hospitals, schools etc. and equally contribute to national development.\nCocoa farmers experience extreme poverty in West Africa, amid the immense contribution to the development of the country and the sub-region. Cocoa Barometer (2015) posits that farmers in Ghana earn about 85 cents a day, and Ivorian farmers, 50 cents. As farmers are contributors to Ghana\u2019s cocoa success story, how do we ensure that farmers enjoy much more from the fruit of their labour?\nThe contribution of farmers\nCocoa is a perennial crop, requiring enormous attention and care, from nursery through cultivation to harvesting. In all these processes, the farmer dedicates skills, labour, time etc.to ensure that the crop is in good condition.\nCocoa production is labour intensive. In the past, farmers, in their quest to get more hands (labour) on the farm, brought forth more children to get more hands in helping in the cultivation.\nThe Government of Ghana has been instrumental in improving the living conditions of cocoa farmers through various policy interventions. It is worth noting that the efforts of farmers have been boosted through policies from the central government geared towards enhancing the cultivation of the crop.\nThe government has implemented the mass spraying policy; a service through which cocoa farmers have their crops sprayed under the Cocoa Fertiliser Programme to boost production.\nThe Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) has also instituted the Cocoa Farmers Scholarship Scheme for children of cocoa farmers to be able to get education in high schools. Other roads have been rehabilitated under the Cocoa Roads Improvement Programme.\nThe interventions outlined may not directly translate into better standards of living of cocoa farmers. Farmers are paid the basic income of raw cocoa seeds (GH\u00a2 475 per kilo bag of beans). Farmers are disadvantaged because the produce in its raw state has less value compared to the finished product.\nSecondly, farmers are mostly at the receiving end with the fluctuation and price volatility of the cocoa price on the world market. As the prices of cocoa fall on the international market, the burden is pushed onto the farmer, reducing his/her income amid a Price Stabilisation Fund established by COCOBOD.\nIn order to escape the pricing effect, farmers sometimes smuggle the commodity to neighbouring countries to earn a higher price. For example, about 50,000 tonnes of cocoa were smuggled to C\u00f4te d'Ivoire during the year 2000, as taxes on cocoa in neighbouring countries were low.\nAs farmers work throughout the years, they are most vulnerable in times of old age. This is because the incomes earned over time may have been spent on the upkeep of their families.\nIn this regard, there have been calls by cocoa farmers in Ghana on the government to institute a pension scheme to manage contributions towards a secure future. This menace threatens the sustainability of cocoa farming in Ghana.\nYoung farmers are not replacing the old ones, as the youth are not encouraged to venture into cocoa cultivation. Other serious repercussions include the trading off of cocoa farms for illegal small-scale mining (galamsey).\nA farmer in Wassa Amenfi East District in the Central Region, sells his cocoa farmland for GH\u00a2 30,000 (USD 6833.85) as \u201cthe 'golden pod' - cocoa - no longer provides economic returns worth their time and energy.\u201d\nThe burden of nation-building has been put on the shoulders of the central government to deliver on the country\u2019s development agenda. However, the contribution of the private sector has proven to be a massive conduit for achieving growth.\nThe private sector has demonstrated achievements and results in professional fields in serving the interest of consumers and delivering on attainable goals and targets.\nAn instituted pension scheme for farmers will not only take care of cocoa farmers after 60 years, but it will guarantee the sustainability of cocoa production as the youth will be attracted to continue the cocoa legacy and pride.\nThe time is now, for us all to galvanise momentum in supporting private sector endeavours in contributing to pensions for cocoa farmers in Ghana.\nIn conclusion, the contributions of cocoa production to Ghana\u2019s economy has been phenomenal. 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        "raw_content": "Posts tagged with 2 Thessalonians\nBill Mounce on 1 year ago. Tagged under 2 Thessalonians,Literal Translation.",
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        "raw_content": "German Muslim Distributed Free Copies Of Quran In Berlin\nSource: IQNA\nA group of German Muslim youth distributed free copies of the German translation of the Holy Quran in the capital, Berlin. A group of German Muslim youth distributed free copies of the German translation of the Holy Quran in the capital, Berlin. The initiative was implemented by the \u201cIqra\u2019a (read) Islamic Campaign\u201d. It was aimed at introducing true Islam and demonstrating the fact that Islam is a religion of tolerance and fraternity and is against violence and extremism. Muhammad bin Rasoul who has translated the Quran into German is one of the organizers of the campaign. It aims to extend its activities to other German cities including Frankfort, Hamburg and Bonn. The move comes as anti-Islamic sentiments have been on the rise in Germany in recent months. The anti-Muslim and immigrant group PEGIDA, which is a staunch opponent of Muslims and asylum seekers, is behind the growing Islamophobia in Germany. Since October last year, the group has organized several rallies against what it claims to be \u201cIslamification of the west\u201d. CREDIT: www.abna24.com",
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        "raw_content": "Great words are great blessing of Allah (SWT)\nBy 1one4 Team On Oct 02, 2018 Living 313 Views\nBut if we make the combination of words they are very powerful and can be penetrated as well. The word can be a blessing and a curse at the same time. The proper use of the world can heal the pain of others and really have a powerful effect for consoling someone. But it entirely depends upon your vigilance how to take into account for them.\nA kind word from us represents Islam and define its beauty of relations while a harsh tone is a symbol of the devil. There is the power of life and death eclipsed with tongue. Actually, these are terms of the words that come out of any tongue that can make or break relations of your life. An encouraging can lift him up and help him to take a new start. On the other hand, a toxic word from the same tongue is enough strong to kill someone.\nWe should be very careful about our sayings and timings of the words. If someone is continuously falling in some type of test, then he needs someone to improve his or her moral values. Then the words of comfort and encouragement will prove to be limelight for him or her. While on the other side if we force him to leave and discourage him or her not face the failures and lose courage then it would be like a poison to lose their self-confidence.\nSource:umrahinfolink",
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        "raw_content": "By 1one4 Team On Mar 06, 2018 Opinion 1653 Views\nHave you ever wondered why, a lot of times, you just can\u2019t seem to make progress in life despite the fact that you know so much about what it takes to succeed? There just seems to be a almost non-existing gap between what you know and what you actually do. Over the years, I have had to listen to stories from people who feel frustrated and unable to progress in life. Quite a few indicated that they have read a lot of different personal development and motivational materials over the years and acquired a wealth of knowledge in this way. But, for some reasons, they just couldn\u2019t get past reading or listening to such materials to actually living the life they desire.\nOften this was accompanied by a sense of frustration and the feeling that perhaps such things just don\u2019t work, or at least not for them. That is usually how we get to feel when there is a gap between our knowledge and our actions. It is when you know what to do and how to do it, but you just can\u2019t get to actually doing it. I have attended or listened to many seminars myself over the years. In many cases they were great seminars, giving really useful information. But I noticed that in all likelihood, most people attending the seminar would put the seminar materials on their shelves afterwards and pretty much not act on the information, even though at the time they received it they were excited about it. But somehow, as the days go by the routines of daily life get in the way and the initial zeal fizzle out.\nAt a coaching session, I came to realized what exactly that gap was. I found out that the missing ingredient is usually: Clarity Or rather I should say, it is a lack of clarity that keeps us stuck in a certain pattern. By lack of clarity I mean three basic things: - Your fears - Feeling Powerless - Lack of Focus Your Fears By far the biggest obstacle to taking action is your fears. These may be fears that you are aware of, but quite often it is fears that you may not even be consciously aware of. For example, like many people you might like to start a business and have a lot of business ideas in this regard, but maybe you find yourself unable to take the next step. Something holds you back. Until you recognize and deal with that issue you may find yourself stuck.\nAbu Sa\u2019eed Al-Khudri reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, \u201cLet not one of you belittle himself.\u201d (Sunan Ibn Majah). It is important to be clear on what your fears are. They are by far the biggest obstacle that you have to deal with in order to move ahead and succeed. You may know what your fears are, but may not be clear on the reason you feel that way. The answer usually lies in the origin of the fear. Mentoring, coaching and counseling can help you dig deeper and understand yourself better with respect to your fears. Feeling Powerless The second obstacle is Powerlessness. Powerlessness occurs when you are living in a state of low power. In this state you will find that you generally feel less energetic, blame yourself or others are judgmental of self and others and at times even angry.\nThe best way I would describe this state is the feeling of having a weight on your shoulder, or a feeling of heaviness in your heart, particularly when you think about your future and your plans. It can be such a drag and every step can take so much effort. Part of the answer to dropping this weight lies in learning to let go of the negative things in your life. Once you do, you are able to move ahead to a state of higher power. When you are in a state of higher power you let go of blame, judgment, anger and negativity. You drop that weight from off your shoulders or lose those bands that are constricting your heart and mind. Then you begin to feel refreshed and light. It becomes easier to move ahead without the clutter of negativity. In a state of higher power, wisdom and intuition are more accessible to you. The process of letting go of such judgments, blame and negativity need not be a lengthy or difficult one. It just needs to be focused and deliberate.\nAs Muslims we should never feel powerless in any circumstance. Almighty Allah has commanded us in Surah Al-Ar\u2019-af, 7: 55 \u201c\"Call on your Lord humbly and secretly; surely He does not love those who exceed the limits.\"\u2026 If we can just do this, we can\u2019t be powerless. Lack of Focus Once you have recognized and let go of your fears and are in a state of higher power, you need to add Focus in order to move from knowledge to action. By focus, I mean your vision in life. What is it that you want to do with your life? Part of the reason that knowledge you have is not being put to use may be that there is nothing for you to focus it on. There is nothing pulling you in a certain direction. So today if I tell you about investing in real estate you will be really excited about it, and tomorrow if I tell you about multilevel marketing you will be really excited about that too. The result is that you be pulled in many directions and end up remaining stationary despite your unfocused efforts.\nActing consistently and towards the right purpose is important. Work out your vision. Work out your purpose. Be clear on what you want in life. Among the best ways to develop focus is to practice praying with deep concentration to the extent that you are almost unaware of your surroundings. Once you become focused, it becomes easy to say no to things that will not add value to you. It becomes easier to say no to distractions and you will then know what knowledge you need to acquire and concentrate on in order to reach your destination. 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        "raw_content": "Sarah Palin Knows US History\nAccording to this website, Eagle Forum Alaska sent out a questionaire in mid-2006 to all the candidates for the Governor of Alaska. Sarah Palin, obviously, was one of them.\nThis was the eleventh question on the questionaire:\nAre you offended by the phrase \u201cUnder God\u201d in the Pledge of Allegiance? Why or why not?\nAnd this is Sarah Palin's response:\nNot on your life. If it was good enough for the founding fathers, its good enough for me and I\u2019ll fight in defense of our Pledge of Allegiance.\nToo bad the pledge was written in 1892 (and hence about a century too late for the founding fathers) and the phrase \"under God\" was added only 54 years ago in 1954.\nI realize this is not much of a big deal - but imagine if Senator Obama had made the same mistake. Fox \"News\" and the rest of the right wing noise machine would be talking about it 24/7.\nIn this week's column, Jack Kelly gloats:\nI wrote a column back in June in which I said Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin would be the ideal running mate for Sen. John McCain. But I never thought he'd pick her.\nHere's the column from June and my analysis of it. Just as he pretty much lifted a whole chunk or two out of Fred Barnes' Weekly Standard article on Palin, he rewrites the June article into this week's column. Jack restates:\nMs. Palin is popular in part because of her personal qualities. She earned the \"Sarah Barracuda\" nickname as the point guard on her Wasilla high school basketball team, which she led to the state championship in 1982. Two years later, when she won the Miss Wasilla beauty pageant (and went on to be the first runner up in the Miss Alaska contest) she was also named Miss Congeniality. Fire and nice.\nBut it's mostly because she's been a crackerjack governor, a strong fiscal conservative and a ferocious fighter of corruption, especially in her own party.\nHmm. That last part's a little off. Why? Do you remember (the now indicted for corruption) Senator Ted Stevens' \"Bridge to Nowhere\"? Seems Sarah Barracuda was for it before she was against it. According to the New Republic she was asked about the bridges in October 22, 2006:\n5. Would you continue state funding for the proposed Knik Arm and Gravina Island bridges?\nYes. I would like to see Alaska's infrastructure projects built sooner rather than later. The window is now--while our congressional delegation is in a strong position to assist.\n[I]t sure looks like she was fine with the bridge in principle, never had a problem with the earmarks, bristled at all the mockery, and only gave up on the project when it was clear that federal support wasn't forthcoming.\nHardly the \"ferocious fighter of corruption\" Jack Kelly describes her as. Jack's next paragraph:\nMs. Palin touches other conservative bases, some of which Mr. McCain has been accused of missing. A regular churchgoer, she's staunchly pro-life. Her eldest son is a soldier. She's a lifetime member of the National Rifle Association who hunts, fishes and runs marathons.\nBut there's some of the stuff that I think even conservatives would be surprised to hear. From USAToday:\nShe stood up to the powerful oil industry, and with bipartisan support in the statehouse she won a tax increase on oil companies' profits.\nGovernor Palin's increased a tax on oil companies? I guess so. No wonder Jack didn't mention it.\nGov. Sarah Palin is asking the Legislature to give every Alaskan $1,200 as energy cost relief.\n\"It's a one-time, special return of the vast wealth that Alaska has right now. We're returning it to the resource owners, the people of Alaska,\" the governor said Friday. \"I am confident the people of Alaska can spend the surplus dollars better than state government is going to spend them.\"\nAnd further down:\nConservative critics have attacked it as socialism, comparing Palin to Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez.\nOuch - that's gotta sting.\nBy the way Senator Obama's proposed something similar:\nSen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) on Friday announced an \u201cEmergency Economic Plan\u201d that would give families a stimulus check of $1,000 each, funded in part by what his presidential campaign calls \u201cwindfall profits from Big Oil.\u201d\nAnd of course Senator McCain responded:\nUnlike Sen. Obama, I do not believe that raising taxes is the answer to our economic problems. There is no surer way to force jobs overseas than to raise taxes on businesses.\nI wonder if he asked Palin about her oil company tax increase during their one meeting before she was announced as his running mate.\nDespite the positive reviews by Radio talk show host Mark Levin (who by the way said that Bush's commutation prevented Scooter Libby from becoming a \"political prisoner\" - since when are obstruction of justice and perjury political issues? Just asking), the reviews have NOT been favorable to the former Miss Wasilla. From the Times Online:\nShannen Coffin, a former White House counsel to Dick Cheney, the vice-president, said choosing Palin seemed \u201cdesperate\u201d and that it would be difficult to attack Barack Obama, the Democratic nominee, on the grounds of inexperience.\nEven though Jack tries:\nBut it will be difficult for Democrats to attack Ms. Palin on this without calling attention to Barack Obama's lack of experience. Ms. Palin is the undercard, not the top of the ticket. And her 18 months as governor (not to mention her two terms as mayor) is 18 months more executive experience than Sens. Barack Obama and Joe Biden have combined.\nIt's also more than John McCain has.\nIndeed the word out of Alaska has been harsh (h/t to The Huffingtonpost on this). From the Fairbanks News Miner:\nShe has never publicly demonstrated the kind of interest, much less expertise, in federal issues and foreign affairs that should mark a candidate for the second-highest office in the land. Republicans rightfully have criticized the Democratic nominee, Sen. Barack Obama, for his lack of experience, but Palin is a neophyte in comparison; how will Republicans reconcile the criticism of Obama with the obligatory cheering for Palin? Or will everyone just be forced to drop the subject? That\u2019s not a comforting possibility.\nMost people would acknowledge that, regardless of her charm and good intentions, Palin is not ready for the top job. McCain seems to have put his political interests ahead of the nation\u2019s when he created the possibility that she might fill it.\nIt\u2019s clear that McCain picked Palin for reasons of image, not substance. She\u2019s a woman. She has fought corruption. She has fought the oil companies. She\u2019s married to a union member. These are portrayals for campaign speeches; they are not policy positions.\nThen there's the Anchorage Daily News:\nAlaskans are delighted because the eyes of the world will be on Alaska as Sarah Palin campaigns for the vice-presidency.\nAnd it's stunning that someone with so little national and international experience might be heartbeat away from the presidency.\nMcCain picked Palin despite a recent blemish on her ethically pure resume. While she was governor, members of her family and staff tried to get her ex-brother-in-law fired from the Alaska State Troopers. Her public safety commissioner would not do so; she forced him out, supposedly for other reasons. While she runs for vice-president, the Legislature has an investigator on the case.\nFor all those advantages, Palin joins the ticket with one huge weakness: She's a total beginner on national and international issues.\nAnd then some of the Republicans up there have chimed in. State Senate President Lyda Green is quoted as saying:\nShe's not prepared to be governor. How can she be prepared to be vice president or president?\nGranted, Palin and Green have according to the Anchorage Daily News \"fueded repeatedly\" over the past two years, but still.\nStunning pick. Total beginner on national and international issues. Not ready for the job. Picked for reasons of image, not substance. Not prepared to be vice president or president.\nWhen the newspapers and politicians in the candidate's home state are saying this, the criticisms can not be easily dismissed.\nCongratulations, Jack.\nAnd we haven't even started on Troopergate!\nThat's the number that watched Senator Obama's speech on TV according to some folks who'd know:\nNielsen Media Research said more people watched Obama speak than watched the Olympics opening ceremony in Beijing, the final \"American Idol\" or the Academy Awards this year. Obama talked before a live audience of 80,000 people in Denver.\nObama's audience might be higher, since Nielsen didn't have an estimate for how many people watched Obama on PBS or C-SPAN Thursday night.\nI cant't wait to see how many people tune in to watch Senator McCain's speech.\nSome Facts About Governor Sarah Palin\nBy now we've all heard that Senator McCain has picked Governor Sarah Palin to be his running mate.\nPalin is currently the Governor of Alaska. It's a big state (the biggest, by far) with a teeny tiny population (almost the teeniest, tiniest). According to the US Census the population of Alaska is estimated to be 683,478 (as of July 1, 2007).\nCurrently, that's her constituency.\nShe's about just 20 months experience as a Chief Executive. Before that she was mayor of Wasilla, Alaska (population about 5,500).\nTo put this in context, Allegheny County (were I live) has a population that's nearly double that of Alaska: 1,281,666 according to the 2000 census. The city of Pittsburgh (also where I live) has a population that's roughly half of Alaska: 312,819.\nAnd that's who John McCain wants to put one 72 year old man's heartbeat away from the Oval Office. Tell me again that Barack Obama doesn't have the experience to be Commander-in-Chief?\nHappy Birthday John McCain!\nToday is Senator John McCain's birthday. He was born today in seventy-two years ago (in 1936) on a Naval Air Base in the American-controlled Panama Canal Zone.\nHappy Birthday, John McCain!\nYou know what else happened on August 29?\nLenny Henry, the great British comedian was born on this day in 1958\nIn 1833, the UK abolished slavery in its empire\nThe Beatles perform their last (paying) concert in San Francisco in 1966\nOh, yea - I forgot one. This is the day that Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans. While John McCain and his best bud George Bush were photo opping with that cake above, the Bush administration through sheer incompentance, was letting a great American city drown. More than 1,800 died. Billions of dollars in damage.\nLabels: Beatles, Hurricane Katrina, John McCain, Lenny Henry\nThat's how many people saw Senator Barack Obama's speech at Invesco Field last night. In case you missed it:\nMeanwhile back with Senator McCain:\nWhile Obamaniacs competed for tickets and withstood long lines to see their hero at Denver's Invesco Field, John McCain's rumored announcement of his running mate here tomorrow is not exactly drawing the same interest.\nMcCain arrived here tonight to news reports that free tickets are still available to his rally tomorrow at a basketball arena at Wright State University. The Nutter Center has a capacity of about 12,000.\nThat alone says something.\nLabels: Barack Obama, John McCain\nKDKA Live-stream Webcast Tonight!\nOnce again KDKA's Jon Delano will host a live-stream convention webcast.\nGuest bloggers tonight include John McIntire of MacYapper, Sue Kerr of Pittsburgh Lesbian Correspondents and yours truly of 2 Political Junkies.\nGo to www.kdka.com and look for the link at the top middle of the page. The webcast will take place between 7:00 and 8:00 PM.\nYou can chat live to ask questions or submit your question for the queue right now by emailing Webteam@kdka.com .\nLabels: 2pj, John McIntire, Jon Delano, KDKA, Sue Kerr\nFootball and Politics: A Truly Pittsburgh Presidential Convention Event\nYou are invited to join the fun on Thursday evening as shown below.\nFootball and Politics, A Truly Pittsburgh Convention Watch Event\n(Convention Watch Party)\nOnly in Pittsburgh, can football and politics make for one magical evening. On August 28, 2008 The Pittsburgh Steelers will take on The Carolina Panthers, immediately following the game be a witness to history as Illinois Senator, Barack Obama accepts the Democratic Party's Nomination for President of The United States.\nEnjoy a great ballgame and then hear what is sure to be one of the most important speeches in generations. All live on a large screen in the company of your friends, neighbors, fellow supporters, Pittsburgh notables, and a surprise celebrity host. Doors open at 6pm, and there is no cost to attend this event.\nTime: Thursday, August 28 at 6:00 PM\nDuration: 5 hours (The football game will start at 7 PM and Barack will speak at around 10 PM.)\nHost: Calvin Skinner\nLocation: New Greater Pittsburgh Coliseum, 7310 Frankstown Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15208\nIf you plan to attend, please sign up at the web site shown below so that the organizers will know how many people to expect. Off course, you can still attend the event even if you do not sign up.\nhttp://my.barackobama.com/page/event/detail/conventionwatchparty/gpgwg3\nLabels: Barack Obama, Presidential Race, Steelers\nFarewell Party for Lynn Cullen\nFriends, advertisers and listeners will gather at the WPTT studio tomorrow, 8/29/08, Friday at 11:45 AM to give Lynn Cullen a fitting farewell.\nEveryone is invited to attend, but please email Sue (sue@sitnscoop.com) and let her know if you plan to show up so they can plan for numbers --- she'll pass the info along to the organizers.\nThe studio is at 900 Parrish Street in Greentree. It is not really a secret, but try not to bring it up if you have an email exchange with Lynn.\n(Grrrr! Wish I could go!)\nLabels: Lynn Cullen, WPTT\nMore On McCain Ad Smears\nI found this via Talking Points Memo.\nThis is sad. It's sad because at one point there must have been at least a shred of decency, of political civility in John McCain. How else could so many people call him \"a maverick\"?\nNow my friends, because his campaign so empty of real ideas and his party's brand has been so damaged by the sheer incompetence of the Bush Administration, he's been reduced to approving this:\nIran. Radical Islamic government.\nKnown sponsors of terrorism.\nDeveloping nuclear capabilities to \"generate power\" but threatening to eliminate Israel.\nObama says Iran is a \"tiny\" country, \"doesn't pose a serious threat\".\nTerrorism, destroying Israel, those aren't \"serious threats\"?\nJOHN MCCAIN: I'm John McCain and I approved this message.\nNow let's take a look at what Barack Obama actually said. The \"tiny\" quotation was from May 18 of this year and when you see what he actually said and then compare it to what John McCain says he said, the dishonestly is shriekingly obvious. Here's the quotation from CNN:\nStrong countries and strong Presidents talk to their adversaries. That's what Kennedy did with Khrushchev. That's what Reagan did with Gorbachev. That's what Nixon did with Mao. I mean, think about it: Iran, Cuba, Venezuela \u2014 these countries are tiny compared to the Soviet Union.\nThey don't pose a serious threat to us the way the Soviet Union posed a threat to us,\u201d he said. \u201cAnd yet we were willing to talk to the Soviet Union at the time when they were saying 'we're going to wipe you off the planet.' [emphasis added]\nAnyone with a brain can see these are distortions. Iran IS \"tiny\" (compared to the former Soviet Union) and the threat posed ISN'T as serious as the Soviet Union's threat to the United States. I mean, really. How many nuclear missles does Iran possess and how many of them are targetted the US? None. How many did the Soviet have - thousands.\nJohn Kerry is right: The candidate who once promised a \"contest of ideas,\" now has nothing left but personal attacks.\nAnd the attacks are not even true! Especially when Obama's on the record saying:\nThe Iranian regime supports violent extremists and challenges us across the region. It pursues a nuclear capability that could spark a dangerous arms race and raise the prospect of a transfer of nuclear know-how to terrorists. Its president denies the Holocaust and threatens to wipe Israel off the map. The danger from Iran is grave, it is real, and my goal will be to eliminate this threat.\nSad. McCain's been reduced to throwing mud. Very sad.\nWebcast Posted\nFor the record Maria did NOT call me an Oaf.\nThat would be John McIntire.\nUh, wait. I mean that it was John McIntire who called me an oaf.\nOh and Jon my name's spelled DeAngelo NOT Deangelo. I hope we can get it right next time.\nLabels: Bram Reichbaum, Gab Bonesso, Jon Delano\nThat's Not A Maverick - That's A Sidekick\nSay it with me: Four more months.\nLabels: Bob Casey\nPut A Fork In It Honey, It's Done.\nWhen wingnut World Net Daily posts this about Barack Obama's birth certificate, we can pretty much assume the lie has now been convincingly debunked. Here's what they wrote:\nHowever, FactChecker.org (sic) says it obtained Obama's actual birth certificate and that the document was indeed real. The site discredited some of the claims of Internet bloggers, such as that the certificate as viewed in a scanned copy released by Obama's campaign lacked a raised seal. FactChecker.org also established that many of the alleged flaws in the document noted by bloggers were caused by the scanning of the document.\nA separate WND investigation into Obama's birth certificate utilizing forgery experts also found the document to be authentic. The investigation also revealed methods used by some of the bloggers to determine the document was fake involved forgeries, in that a few bloggers added text and images to the certificate scan that weren't originally there. [emphasis added.]\nI wonder if we'll see Jerome Corsi (who infact writes for WND) issue any sort of correction, explanation or apology. Pintek, too.\nYea, I doubt it.\nLabels: Barack Obama, Birth Certificate\nPintek's Smears Continue\nLocal embarrassement Mike Pintek has hit the big time, again. He's been written up on MediaMatters.org, again. For an Obama smear he's made as a guest host on Quinn and Rose, again.\nThis time he's spreading the \"infanticide\" smear. Here's what he said (according to MediaMatters):\nBack in the 2001, 2003 session of the Illinois state legislature, when he was a state senator, Obama opposed bills that would have required medical attention be given to babies who somehow survived the killing fields of the abortion table and would have given the aborted baby legal rights.\nWe'll be hearing a lot of this smear in the coming weeks, to be sure. MediaMatters is on it:\nAs Media Matters for America has repeatedly noted, Obama opposed certain bills amending the Illinois Abortion Law of 1975 while he was in the Illinois state Senate because he and other opponents of the bills said they would pose a threat to abortion rights and said they were unnecessary because Illinois law already prohibited the conduct supposedly addressed by the bills. [links in original]\nThe campaign has issued a rather extensive rebuttal to this smear (I somehow doubt Mike Pintek will be reading it anytime soon - if ever).\nSo let's see. The law in Illinois already prohibited the conduct addressed in the bills AND the bills threatened Roe v Wade. As Obama said on the Illinois Senate floor in 2001 (from Factcheck.org):\nNumber one, whenever we define a previable fetus as a person that is protected by the equal protection clause or the other elements in the Constitution, what we\u2019re really saying is, in fact, that they are persons that are entitled to the kinds of protections that would be provided to a \u2013 a child, a nine-month-old \u2013 child that was delivered to term. That determination then, essentially, if it was accepted by a court, would forbid abortions to take place. I mean, it \u2013 it would essentially bar abortions, because the equal protection clause does not allow somebody to kill a child, and if this is a child, then this would be an antiabortion statute. [emphasis in original]\nI think it\u2019s important to understand that this issue ultimately is about abortion and not live births.\nAnd anyway, does Mike Pintek really think that Barack Obama wants to kill children? If so he should just say it up front without the protective veil of this \"he opposed bills requiring medical attention to aborted fetuses so therefore he supports infanticide\" line.\nLabels: Barack Obama, Mike Pintek\nI nearly teared up right before Hillary Clinton started to speak when they were showing a group holding Hillary signs for what could have been, but her rousing home run speech left me -- and the crowd -- feeling good.\nHillary Clinton at the Democratic National Convention Part 1\nText of her speech here.\nLabels: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Presidential Race\nYes, Hillary Clinton's behavior as the runner-up in the Democratic primary is atypical to say the least.\nShe's actually been far more loyal to the party and much more supportive of the winner than any number of men who came in second with far less votes. And yet the media continues to \"whack her around like a pi\u00f1ata one more time, regardless of the facts.\"\nFrom Media Matters:\nSearching the recent news archives, it's hard to find many articles or television segments that reported on Clinton's symbolic nomination and also mentioned that runner-up Jerry Brown had been nominated in '92 or that Jesse Jackson had been nominated in '88 or that Gary Hart had been nominated in '84. (You get the idea.)\nWhen The New York Times reported on Clinton's pending nomination, it made no reference to historical precedents. Neither did The Boston Globe, nor The Wall Street Journal, nor The Washington Post. And on and on and on.\nOn CNN, Jack Cafferty commented, \"The Democratic National Convention is now shaping up to be quite a party for Hillary Clinton. Her name will be placed in nomination. She'll give a prime-time address.\" He made no mention that that's what previous runners-up had done at conventions.\n(\"Overall, between 1972 and 1992, 10 Democratic candidates who lost the nomination in the primaries went on to have their names formally placed in nomination at the convention.\"), it also pointed out that Clinton represents the only runner-up to speak at the convention who formally endorsed the party's nominee months before the convention; i.e., all the others grudgingly held out on endorsing their rivals.\nBut not Clinton. Yet she's the one slimed by media venom.\nMeanwhile, let's be clear: Clinton isn't the only injured party here. After the press constructed the phony premise about Clinton's convention speech, critics then used it, unfairly, to tag Obama as a softie who can't even stand up to a woman. (Gasp.)\nThere they go again!\nLive Blogging the Convention at KDKA.com\nFrom Jon Delano:\nTomorrow night (Tuesday), we will do a live-stream webcast on http://www.kdka.com/ with several political bloggers in Pittsburgh, beginning at 7 pm. My hope is to analyze the first night of the convention (Monday) and discuss what ought to happen on the second night (Tuesday) when Hillary Clinton addresses the convention. I hope you will join us both to hear what we have to say and, more importantly, to ask your questions or make comments that I will read to our guests from the blogosphere.\nGuest bloggers tonight include The Pittsburgh Comet's Bram Reichbaum, Gab Bonesso, and 2pj's own David DeAngelo.\nGuest bloggers on Thursday night to include myself and others.\nDon't forget to go to http://kdka.com tonight @ 7:00!\nYou can also submit your question for the queue right now by emailing Webteam@kdka.com.\nLabels: DNC Platform Committee, Jon Delano, KDKA, Presidential Race\nMichelle Obama gave a warm, engaging, pitch-perfect speech last night. It built layer by layer to a beautiful close which asked the American people to listen to their hopes instead of their fears and to commit to \"building the world as it should be.\"\nOf course as a Democratic woman -- especially as the wife of a Democrat seeking the presidency -- she started out at a deficit.\nFirst, she had to prove that she wasn't a crazy, ball-busting bitch.\nWe all know that the wives of Republican candidates are God-fearin' women who love their husbands and love their country and have all perfected the Nancy Reagan staring-on-adorably-at-hubby pose along side their spouses (especially if hubby has been caught sharing a bed or bathroom stall with someone other than the little Mrs.).\nWhereas, we all know (via Republicans and the MSM) that Democratic wives are CRAZY ASS BITCHES who would soon as castrate you as look at you.\nTeresa Heinz Kerry was a CRAZY BITCH who'd say any crazy ol' thing and was a Sugar Mama to her weak husband. Michelle Obama is a CRAZY BITCH and oh-my-god-scary-angry-black-woman who hates her country. And then, there's the ultimate CRAZY BITCH, Hillary Clinton, who killed her lover Vince Foster when she wasn't busy being a crazy lesbian and who just wouldn't go away and die like she was supposed to during the primary (thanks to those on the left who helped promote that wingnut meme).\nThe corollary to the Democratic Wife CRAZY BITCH Rule is the Democratic Male Presidential Candidate as a WEAK FOREIGN WEIRDO Rule.\nAl Gore was so \"feminized\" according to that leftist rag writer Maureen Dowd, that \"he's practically lactating.\" John Kerry was weak and French for godsakes! Barack is a \"anorexic starlet\" Paris Hilton celebrity who is even more foreign than Kerry!\nThey are all too weak and femme to be trusted with this nation's security.\nAfter all, if they were REAL MEN, they wouldn't have such CRAZY BITCH wives. REAL MEN -- like Republican politicians -- know how to treat a woman (you divorce her when she becomes sick/old, call her a cunt and offer her up to a crowd of bikers for their inspection).\nAnyhoo, eighty-eight years ago today the 19th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States was officially ratified and women achieved the right to vote. On the eve of this anniversary, Michelle Obama made reference to that:\n\"It is because of their will and determination that this week, we celebrate two anniversaries: the 88th anniversary of women winning the right to vote, and the 45th anniversary of that hot summer day when Dr. King lifted our sights and our hearts with his dream for our nation.\nI stand here today at the crosscurrents of that history \u2014 knowing that my piece of the American dream is a blessing hard won by those who came before me. All of them driven by the same conviction that drove my dad to get up an hour early each day to painstakingly dress himself for work. The same conviction that drives the men and women I've met all across this country...\"\nMoreover, she graciously remarked on the significance of Hillary Clinton's candidacy:\n\"People like Hillary Clinton, who put those 18 million cracks in the glass ceiling, so that our daughters \u2014 and sons \u2014 can dream a little bigger and aim a little higher.\"\nHere's her speech in case you missed it:\nMichelle Obama at The Democratic National Convention\nby petulant\n(And, here's the Obama kids with their Dad if you missed that moment.)\nLabels: Al Gore, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, John Kerry, Michelle Obama, Teresa Heinz Kerry\nFaux News Explains \"Freedom of Speech\"\nA Fox News \"reporter\" tried to mix it up with protesters at the DNC Convention yesterday. When the protesters weren't particularly interested in speaking to him -- and why anyone would want to speak to someone who grabs their arm, shoves a mic in their face and yells at them is beyond me -- the \"reporter\" claims that this means that they don't believe in freedom of speech.\nThe following video of the exchange is NOT WORK SAFE because after the \"reporter\" gets all pissy that no one wants to talk to him (and therefore are \"anti freedom of speech\"), they start freedom speeching by chanting \"Fuck Fox News\" and suddenly Fox no longer wants to hear the free flow of speech.\nObama Responds - twice\nThe Obama camp responded twice to the American Issues Project smear. First with an ad:\nAnd second legally. From the Politico:\nSen. Barack Obama has launched an all-out effort to block a Republican billionaire\u2019s efforts to tie him to domestic and foreign terrorists in a wave of negative television ads.\nThey sent a letter to the Department of Justice. In it, they call the ad \"a knowing and willful attempt to evade the strictures of federal election law.\" As such it's \"flouting\" the law.\nNew Obama Ad\nKDKA Comes to the Rescue!\nA conservative nonprofit group with a past link to Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign wants to spend $2.8 million on an ad questioning Democrat Barack Obama's relationship to a founder of the 1960s radical group Weather Underground.\nAmerican Issues Project, the sponsor of the ad, is a nonprofit 501(c)4 organization. One of its board members, Ed Failor Jr., was a paid consultant for McCain's campaign in Iowa last year. The campaign paid his firm $50,000 until July 2007. American Issues Project spokesman Christian Pinkston said Failor has no connection to the McCain campaign now.\nThe ad signals the emergence of the type of tough advertising by independent organizations that operate outside the financial limits of campaign finance law. It is reminiscent of the Swift Boat ads aired against John Kerry four years ago questioning his military service and are widely blamed by Democrats for contributing to his defeat.\nOrganizers sought to air the ad on Fox News Channel, but a Fox spokesman said the network declined to run it. He would not say why.\nNever fear! I had on the Steeler-Viking game last night (it was KDKA) and I saw the ad in all it's nasty guilt by association.\nGood to know that KDKA will show a smear ad that even Fox \"News\" refuses. Good going!\nMore on the American Issues Project later.\nLabels: American Issues Project, Fox News, KDKA\nIn this week's column, Jack Kelly swiftboats.\nIt's amazing to watch. One wonders what planet Jack inhabits. Certainly not the planet I inhabit. But perhaps that says more about me than about him.\nJack's opening:\nDemocrats begin their national convention with a queasy feeling in the pits of their stomachs. Barack Obama has plunged in the polls, falling into a statistical tie with John McCain. The election that was supposed to be in the bag isn't.\nDemocrats blame the plunge on negative ads. They plan to respond in kind. The first few days of their convention will feature nonstop assaults on the presumptive GOP nominee.\nI guess it depends on what the definition of \"plunge\" is. There's no doubt that the race in the national polls is tightening. This is what the picture looks like according to pollster.com.\nBy my eye, it looks like Obama has \"plunged\" about 4 points over about a month and a half while McCain has \"jumped\" 2 (or maybe 3) over the same period. \"Plunge\" is a matter of opinion, I guess.\nOn the other hand, using the same polling data, pollster.com has a state-by-state chart which then awards those states electoral votes according to that data. The result? If the poll numbers are accurate and if people were to actually vote today the same way that the poll numbers suggest Obama would walk away with at least 260 electoral votes. Only 270 are needed for a win (fewer if you're a republican and can convince your dad's friends on the Supreme Court to stop the vote count - but I digress).\nJack continues the analysis. This is where it gets fun for me:\nThe Democrats' strategy is driven by what they think happened to John Kerry in 2004. His plans to run as a war hero came a cropper when 15 of the 23 officers who served with him in Vietnam declared him \"Unfit for Command.\" Democrats believe Sen. Kerry's sluggish response to their charges is what cost him the presidency. Sen. Obama has declared he will not be \"swift-boated.\"\nActually (and this is surprising) I'd have to agree with part of this. Kerry's tepid response probably DID do some damage to his campaign. When the charges hit, he was off windsurfing. My guess is that Kerry figured that the GOP would never stoop so low as to smear a war hero's war record. Something to understand about the current crop of wingnut republicans: if ever you think, \"Oh I'm certain they wouldn't go that low.\" Rest assured, you're almost certainly wrong. They probably will and they probably already have. Oh and Obama DID say he won't be swift-boated.\nA paragraph or so later Kelly delivers the goods:\nThe Swifties' charges hit home because they were credible and came from a credible source.\nCredible? Both the charges AND the source? Really? Now Jack's credibility is on the line. Does Jack really want to defend Kerry's swiftboating? Especially when McCain is on record condemning their first ad as \"dishonest and deplorable\" and \"very, very wrong.\" He also told the AP:\nAs it is, none of these individuals served on the boat (Kerry) commanded. Many of his crew have testified to his courage under fire. I think John Kerry served honorably in Vietnam.\nDoes Jack Kelly really think the charges are credible when the REPUBLICAN PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEE DOESN'T? But perhaps McCain was wrong (wouldn't be the first time for a man who has no idea how many houses he owns). Isn't there anyplace on the web questioning the credibility of the swiftboaters' charges?\nWhy yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus.\nThe strategy the veterans devised would ultimately paint John Kerry the war hero as John Kerry the \"baby killer\" and the fabricator of the events that resulted in his war medals. But on close examination, the accounts of Swift Boat Veterans for Truth' prove to be riddled with inconsistencies. In many cases, material offered as proof by these veterans is undercut by official Navy records and the men's own statements.\nFactCheck.org:\nA group funded by the biggest Republican campaign donor in Texas began running an attack ad Aug. 5 in which former Swift Boat veterans claim Kerry lied to get one of his two decorations for bravery and two of his three purple hearts.\nBut the veterans who accuse Kerry are contradicted by Kerry's former crewmen, and by Navy records.\nMaybe there's something wrong with the Navy. Oh if only some high ranking Naval officer were asked to look them over to see if there's anything funny about the procedures used to award Kerry the medals.\nWait a tic - there was one. In response to a Freedom of Information Act request by Judicial Watch, an Admiral DID take a look at the records. His response? Take a look:\nIn accordance with our established review procedures, we carefully examined the process by which Senator Kerry was awarded the Silver Star, Bronze Star, and three Purple Hearts in 1968 and 1969. We found that existing documentation regarding his medals indicates the awards approval process was properly followed. In particular, the senior officers who authorized the medals were properly delegated authority to do so. In addition, we found that they correctly followed the procedures in place at the time for approving these awards.\nOur review also considered the fact that Senator Kerry's post-active duty activities were public and that military and civilian officials were aware of his actions at the time. For these reasons, I have determined that Senator Kerry's awards were properly approved and will take no further action in this matter. [emphasis added]\nThe penultimate part is important. You'd think that, considering Senator Kerry's \"post-active duty activities\" were known to all the folks who could have reviewed the process more or less as it took place, someone someplace would have said something back in, oh, 1970 or something. The fact that they didn't tells us there's no there there.\nThe conclusion is inescapable. The medals were properly awarded. Senator John Kerry was a war hero. The Swiftboaters' charges are not credible.\nAnd neither is Jack Kelly.\nA few after thoughts. Jack spins things here:\nWhining isn't toughness, either. After Sen. McCain bested their man at Pastor Rick Warren's presidential forum last weekend, Sen. Obama staffers told reporters the old white guy must have cheated. Mr. Obama complained, falsely, to the Veterans of Foreign Wars on Tuesday that Mr. McCain has been questioning his patriotism.\nWe've written about Rick Warren's presidential forum here. Jack's completely out of it denying McCain questioning Obama's patriotism. Oh really? When McCain mancrush Joe Lieberman questioned Obama's patriotism the McCain campaign endorsed it. From the New York Times:\nOne of the McCain campaign\u2019s new themes, that Senator John McCain has always put his country first, has been seen by some analysts as a subtle suggestion that his opponent, Senator Barack Obama, has not.\nBut as he introduced Mr. McCain at a campaign event here on Tuesday, Senator Joseph I. Lieberman of Connecticut made the attack a lot more explicit, calling the election a choice \u201cbetween one candidate, John McCain, who has always put the country first, worked across party lines to get things done, and one candidate who has not.\u2019\u2019\nThen there's the whole, \"he rather win a election than win the war.\" stuff. What's not just questioning his patriotism, that's accusing him of treason.\nSad to see the once (though I still doubt that) \"straight talker\" being so reduced to such obvious puddle of muddy lies.\nLabels: Barack Obama, Jack Kelly, John Kerry, John McCain\nFactcheck.org States The Obvious\nThe Birth Certificate is REAL.\nIn one of the silliest stories of this silly season, more than a few wingnuts have been ranting about Senator Barack Obama's \"faked\" birth certificate. So far local wingnuts Mike Pintek (here and here) and John Steigerwald and of course, Quinn and Rose (note the \"hat tip\" in that posting and if have you have the stomach for it, listen here) have further spread this story in one form or another.\nIn fairness, though, Steigerwald has NOT stated that he believes it himself. He was just saying that others have raised the issue. How \"Bagdhad Bob\" of him.\nPintek, though, made it onto the MediaMatters.org. Good for him! Nice to see him moving up in the world. Now everyone everywhere can know how much of a wingnut he is. Here's a flash: he also thinks that that whole \"global warming\" thing is a hoax. How surprising.\nAnyway, Factcheck.org has the evidence to clearly show that Barack Obama was, in fact, born in the US. In Hawaii. In August of 1961. After Hawaii acheived statehood. That makes Obama a natural born citizen and therefore he meets that constitutionally mandated requirement for the Presidency.\nJust like everyone said.\nIn another hit to his now defunct (as if he ever had any) credibility, smear-meister Jerome Corsi is on the record saying the certificate is \"false\" to Steve Doocy of Fox \"News\". Factcheck has a transcript:\nCorsi: Well, what would be really helpful is if Senator Obama would release primary documents like his birth certificate. The campaign has a false, fake birth certificate posted on their website. How is anybody supposed to really piece together his life?\nDoocy: What do you mean they have a \"false birth certificate\" on their Web site?\nCorsi: The original birth certificate of Obama has never been released, and the campaign refuses to release it.\nDoocy: Well, couldn't it just be a State of Hawaii-produced duplicate?\nCorsi: No, it's a -- there's been good analysis of it on the Internet, and it's been shown to have watermarks from Photoshop. It's a fake document that's on the Web site right now, and the original birth certificate the campaign refuses to produce.\nAll of that, of course is bunk. Here's why. Factcheck.org actually got some first hand knowledge:\nRecently FactCheck representatives got a chance to spend some time with the birth certificate, and we can attest to the fact that it is real and three-dimensional and resides at the Obama headquarters in Chicago.\nThey have a list of charges brought against the certificate:\nThe birth certificate doesn't have a raised seal.\nIt isn't signed.\nNo creases from folding are evident in the scanned version.\nIn the zoomed-in view, there's a strange halo around the letters.\nThe certificate number is blacked out.\nThe date bleeding through from the back seems to say \"2007,\" but the document wasn't released until 2008.\nThe document is a \"certification of birth,\" not a \"certificate of birth.\"\nThen they go point-by-point to show how each criticism is, well, complete crap. They even have art. Here's the seal. See? It's raised and everything:\nHere's the signature on the date of release:\nHeck someone even found the contemporaneous newspaper announcement of the birth:\nOf course the wingnuts are still not convinced (and we'd trust these people to drive?). One, and presumably more - as such political deleria is contagious, writes that the newspaper announcement could still be a faked, so proves nothing.\nSo let's see. IF the birth certificate is a fake, then the vast conspiracy to push this fakery onto an unenlightened public must be huge - and supremely efficient (only to be thwarted utterly by one guy with photoshop, of course). As politicfact has already noted, for this certificate to be faked the conspiracy has to reach deep into:\nThe Hawaii Department of Health\nThe Cook County (Ill.) Bureau of Vital Statistics\nThe Illinois Secretary of State\u2019s office\nThe Attorney Registration & Disciplinary Commission of the Supreme Court of Illinois\nTin Hat, anyone?\nI wonder if Mike Pintek will be issuing a correction.\nLabels: Barack Obama, Birth Certificate, Jim Quinn, John Steigerwald, Mike Pintek\nObama - Biden '08\nLots on Biden here\nUPDATE: P-G has AP story here.\nLabels: Barack Obama, Joe Biden, Presidential Race\nSeven - At Least!\nThere's a response from the McCain folks. It's NOT seven! How DARE you say that when Obama is an elitist!\nTruth is (well \"truth\" from the McCain camp) is that it's only four.\nI was really saddened to hear yesterday about Rep. Tubbs Jones aneurysm and death.\nTubbs Jones accomplished many firsts in her career: the first black woman to serve as a common pleas judge in Ohio, the first black woman to represent Ohio in Congress, the first black woman to serve on the powerful House Ways and Means Committee. She also chaired the House Ethics Committee.\nBut what comes topmost to my mind with Stephanie Tubbs Jones was her passion.\nShe was a passionate opponent of the war in Iraq and she was also one of Hillary Clinton's strongest supporters. She consistently earned a 100 percent score on the Human Rights Campaign Congressional Scorecard and she fought hard to oppose Bush's disastrous economic policies.\nAnd, as John Nichols at the The Nation puts it, she was a Champion of Electoral Justice:\nStephanie Tubbs Jones frequently displayed the sort of political courage that put her at odds not just with her president and his party but, at times, even with her own party.\nThat courage was most evident when, after the disputed 2004 presidential vote in her home state, Tubbs Jones led the House floor fight against certification of President Bush's re-election.\nWhen critics attempted to portray the Congressional challenge to the certification of the results as an attempt to reverse the result of the 2004 election in Ohio, and by extension nationally, Tubbs Jones, explained that, \"This objection does not have at its root the hope or even the hint of overturning or challenging the victory of the president.\" The point, said Tubbs Jones, was to expose the fundamental flaws in the current system and to highlight the need for reform.\nCalifornia Senator Barbara Boxer, who joined 31 House members in objecting to the counting of Ohio's 20 electoral votes for Bush, said she was inspired by the cry for \"electoral justice\" raised by Tubbs Jones.\nFor her part, Tubbs Jones asked at the time: \"How can we possibly tell millions of Americans who registered to vote, who came to the polls in record numbers... to simply get over it and move on?\"\nTHANK YOU, Rep. Tubbs Jones for that.\nStephanie Tubbs Jones Objecting to the Certification of 2004\nLabels: Stephanie Tubbs Jones\nThe \"Smear Gap\"\nHey, did you know there's a \"smear gap\" going on?\nOf course you did. So did I. But you wouldn't know it from the coverage. Here's Johnny Alter (how I love him) of Newsweek:\nThis is hardly the nastiest campaign in recent memory. But it's not shaping up as the \"civil\" contest that both candidates promised either. Instead, we're seeing the emergence of a \"smear gap\". John McCain making stuff up about Barack Obama, and Obama trying to figure out how hard he should hit back.\nAs usual, news organizations are deeply afraid to say that one side is more negative than the other. Doing so sounds \"unfair.\" It's much easier, and less controversial, to say that \"both candidates\" are being negative. That would be \"balanced\", but also untrue.\nSo after point out a negative Obama ad that \"goes too far\" Alter writes:\nBut overall, and to his credit, Obama has not engaged in anywhere near the number of falsehoods as McCain.\nAnd then gives details.\nFirst, a McCain ad charged that Obama was responsible for higher gas prices, which was not just false but absurd. Next, an ad said Obama had cancelled his trip to visit wounded soldiers in Germany because he couldn't bring the press along. I was in Germany at the time, and as every reporter knew, the visit to the military hospital was never going to be open, not even to a press pool. It appeared on no press schedules. Obama had cancelled the visit when it was clear that the Pentagon viewed it as political. The charge was simply untrue.\nThe now famous Britney Spears and Paris Hilton ad, accusing Obama of being a celebrity, wasn't false, just dopey. But it detracted attention from a string of false McCain spots on taxes. One ad said that Obama would raise taxes on electricity. Nope, not in Obama's plan. Another said 23 million small-business owners would pay higher taxes under Obama. Factcheck.org found that the \"vast majority\" of small-business owners would pay the same in taxes as they do now, and \"many\" would pay less. An ad saying Obama had voted for a bill raising taxes, for families making more than $42,000 a year, was found to be \"false.\" And McCain's consistent claim that Obama would \"raise taxes on the middle class\"--a major theme of his campaign--is \"simply false,\" according to this neutral policy center.\nHow many times did Alter write that something in a McCain ad was false or untrue?\nFinally Alter ends with:\nBut when he resorts to these kinds of falsehoods, and casts such aspersions on his opponent's patriotism, John McCain is no longer putting his country first. If he were, he would recognize that the interests of the nation require a relatively truthful campaign. To fulfill his image of himself, McCain should stop lying about his opponent. For a man with his claims to honor and integrity, that's not too much to ask.\nOn the other hand, for a man who's willing to lie about his POW experience in order to pander to Pittsburgh voters, I guess it is.\nMcCain - Reed Link\nRemember this? It was reported that scandal tainted Ralph Reed was hosting a fundraiser for Mr Straight-Talk express himself, John McCain. Reed was tied to the Abramoff scandal (it probably cost him an election, in fact).\nOf course, when the fundraiser took place, Reed bailed:\nOn Monday evening, there was no sign of Reed at the Marriott Marquis here and no mention of him by McCain during his remarks. A campaign spokesperson confirmed that Reed would not be in attendance but declined to say whether the campaign had asked him to keep his distance.\nObama campaign spokesman Tommy Vietor said:\nFaced with the embarrassing prospect of holding a fundraiser with one of Jack Abramoff's closest associates, the McCain campaign scrambled today to scratch Ralph Reed from tonight's program, but voters deserve to know the answers to the real questions raised by Reed's involvement\nIf the McCain campaign won't return the money Reed has raised for them, then voters should rightly ask why it matters that Reed didn't show up at tonight's event. The real question isn't why Reed isn't showing up, but why a so-called reformer would invite him at all.\nThe fundraiser netted McCain $1.75 million - that's why.\nThat having been said, here's a New Obama ad about Senator McCain's ties to Ralph Reed:\nJohn McCain - a so-called reformer.\nLabels: John McCain, Ralph Reed\nJohn McCain and The Draft\nI can't be misreading this one, can I?\nJohn McCain does say that he \"doesn't disagree\" when a questioner suggests that the draft be reinstated, doesn't he?\nVia Think Progress, here's the transcript.\nAUDIENCE MEMBER: Senator McCain I truly hope you get the opportunity to chase Bin Laden right to the gates of hell and push him in as you stated on your forum. I do have a question though. Disable veterans, especially in this state have horrible conditions, their medical is substandard. They drive four hours one way to Albuquerque for a simple doctors appointment which is often canceled. Our VA hospital is dirty it is understaffed, it is running on maximum overload. The prescription medicines are ten years behind standard medical care we have seven hundred claims stacked up at the VA office in Albuquerque some of them are ten and seven years old waiting to be processed in the mean time these people are homeless. My son is an officer in the Air Force, and I am a vet and I was raised in a military family. I think it is a sad state of affairs when we have illegal aliens having a Medicaid card that can access specialist top physicians, the best of medical and our vets can\u2019t even get to a doctor. These are the people that we tied yellow ribbons for and Bush patted on the back. If we don\u2019t reenact the draft I don\u2019t think we will have anyone to chase Bin Laden to the gates of hell.\nMCCAIN: Ma\u2019am let me say that I don\u2019t disagree with anything you said and thank you and I am grateful for your support of all of our veterans. [emphasis added]\nLet's go to the videotape:\nLabels: Draft, John McCain\nRush Hearts Lil Ricky\nFrum Rush Limbaugh's website:\nHow about somebody like Rick Santorum as veep? How about some conservative who could be counted on across the board to help lead the country in the right direction and rebuild the Republican Party? Lieberman can't do that.\nPerhaps someone should remind our friend the Oxycotin addict how badly Lil Ricky lost. In a state that Senator Kerry won by only 3%, Lil Ricky lost by a whopping 18%.\nYou have to go back to George McGovern's loss in 1980 to see worse numbers. And McGovern had that whole Reagan \"revolution\" to deal with.\nWow Rush is sure smart!\nLabels: George McGovern, Rick Santorum, Rush Limbaugh\nLooks like when I posted this back in July, I may have been on to something.\nLabels: Cross in the Dirt, John McCain\nThe AP gets one right\nA major Associated Press dispatch on possible veep picks which was published overnight Monday contained this paragraph mentioning Joe Lieberman:\nCatch the unintended truth typo?\nAccording to Editor & Publisher it was \"still up at such sites as the Houston Chronicle, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Cleveland's Plain Dealer and many more\" as of Tuesday morning.\nCouldn't have happened to a nicer guy!\nLabels: AP, George W. Bush, Joe Lieberman\nRachel Maddow on MSNBC\nThe New York Times has the story:\nJust in time for the closing rush of the presidential election, MSNBC is shaking up its prime-time programming lineup, removing the long-time host \u2013- and one-time general manager of the network \u2014 Dan Abrams from his 9 p.m. program and replacing him with Rachel Maddow, who has emerged as a favored political commentator for the all-news cable channel.\nMaddow comments:\n\u201cThis is great; getting a regular cable show is something I\u2019ve wanted,\u201d Ms. Maddow said. She acknowledged that the intensity of the presidential race meant that will remain the focus through the election and probably for the first 100 days of a new administration.\nWhat? You say you have no idea who she is?\nKeith Olbermann on Senator McCain\nThe transcript.\nLynn Cullen Update\nThe P-G has some more information:\nCullen's show is going off the air because the 5,000-watt station is switching in September to a financial advice format, said Alan Serena, vice president and marketing manager for the station's owner, Renda Broadcasting.\nAnd a few points worth making. The first about the station:\nSerena said he wasn't ready yet to announce the specific lineup of the new format but said it will involve changing the station's call letters to WMMY-AM and will include a mixture of local and syndicated financial advice and call-in programs.\nAnd the second about Lynn's show itself:\nShe said she had been told that she had the only program on WPTT that was bringing in significant ad revenue, much of it from such bedrock sponsors as Little's Shoes and Castle Windows. \"The station is on for 24 hours, but my three hours were the only revenue-producing hours,\" she said.\nSerena acknowledged her drawing power and said that when the station dropped talk-show host Doug Hoerth in December, it was partly because it hoped to cut costs enough to allow Cullen's program to survive.\nThat I didn't know. They booted Uncle Dougie (partly) for Lynn's show to survive?\nI do want to echo what Maria wrote:\nWe thank her for the opportunities that she gave us.\nThanks, Lynn.\nNo left on the dial\nI know that David already blogged on the elimination of Lynn Cullen's radio show, but I felt compelled to blog on this too because:\n1) I'm a fan! I've been listening to her on and off (job permitting) since I moved back to Pittsburgh ten years ago and I've been live streaming her show for the past couple of months at my new job. I get to work at 8:00, and let me tell you, I really looked forward to 9:00 rolling around.\nI agree wholeheartedly with John McIntire when he wrote \"I always enjoyed Lynn most when she got pissed. Her outraged spontaneous ranting is inspired.\"\nThe recent program she did after reading Vincent Bugliosi's new book The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder was one such show. God, I loved it when she was firing on all cylinders! (Too bad the often quirky stream wasn't working the day she interviewed him.)\n2) Lynn and her producer Matt were real friends of this blog. David was invited to substitute host for Lynn numerous times and I even hosted once last fall (absolutely terrifying being responsible for filling up three hours).\n3) Damn it! We're losing \"The Lone Liberal\" local voice in the midst of a presidential election! No McIntire, no Cullen -- this sucks! And, didn't McIntire lose his TV show right before election season four years ago? Forgive a girl for feeling like there's a conspiracy (yeah, yeah, I know that radio stations change formats all the time).\n4) I also must note that we're losing a unique female voice in an industry dominated by men.\n\"They say you better listen to the voice of reason.But they don't give you any choice'cause they think that it's treason . . .And the radio is in the hands of such a lot of foolstryin' to anaesthetize the way that you feel.\"\nLabels: John McIntire, Lynn Cullen, WPTT\nMore On McCain Lies\nHat Tip to Crooks and Liars.\nSeems that Mr Straight Talk Express offered up a little white lie this past weekend regarding the so called \"cone of silence.\"\nFor those who don't know the story, Andrea Mitchell had this to say on Meet The Press regarding the previous night's appearances of Senators Obama and McCain:\nThe Obama people must feel that he didn't do quite as well as they might have wanted to in that context, because that--what they're putting out privately is that McCain may not have been in the cone of silence and may have had some ability to overhear what the questions were to Obama.\nThere are a number of issues playing out here and can be summed up with these (what some philosophers might call) statements of fact. They are either true or false:\nMitchell said the Obama folks were speculating that McCain might not have been in the cone of silence\nMcCain was in the cone of silence\nWhether being out of the cone gave him any sort of advantage\nThe first one is relatively insignificant as it hinges on whether the Obama folks were speculating or not. If they were, that statement is simply true. It's the second one that's at issue here.\nAt the appearance, McCain seemed to imply that he WAS in the cone of silence:\nWarren: Now my first question was the cone of silence comfortable that you were in just now?\nMcCain: I was trying to hear through the wall.\nMcCain's joke actually covered up his lie - he wasn't in the \"cone of silence.\" He was actually in his motorcade on the way to the appearance and then in the green room waiting to go on. The New York Times backs up Andrea Mitchell here:\nSenator John McCain was not in a \u201ccone of silence\u201d on Saturday night while his rival, Senator Barack Obama, was being interviewed at the Saddleback Church in California.\nMembers of the McCain campaign staff, who flew here Sunday from California, said Mr. McCain was in his motorcade on the way to the church as Mr. Obama was being interviewed by the Rev. Rick Warren, the author of the best-selling book \u201cThe Purpose Driven Life.\u201d\nWhether that gave him any sort of advantage is a completely separate issue and it doesn't erase the fact that McCain LIED to a national audience. To a pastor.\nA truthful answer would have been, \"Actually I was in the motorcade on the way here and then in the green room...\" Anything else is a lie of omission.\nIndeed this part's been confirmed by the McCain camp. In his protest letter to NBC, McCain Campaign Manager Rick Davis wrote:\nThe fact is that during Senator Obama's segment at Saddleback last night, Senator McCain was in a motorcade to the event and then held in a green room with no broadcast feed.\nNote that he did NOT say that McCain was completely cut off from the segment. Was he or wasn't he? Did he receive any communication that would have aided him that evening?\nUntil we have proof otherwise we have to at least speculate that he had. I mean, the whole purpose of the \"cone of silence\" was to make sure everyone had proof that there'd be no contact and no advantage. Without the cone no one can be sure. And that's the point.\nIn any event, McCain LIED to a pastor. On television. And this is trustworthy?\nAn astute reader sent me this link a few minutes ago.\nAs of Aug. 30, longtime radio talk show host Lynn Cullen will no longer be on the radio.\nWPTT-AM (1360) is switching to a new format and will be eliminating Ms. Cullen's show, which airs from 9 a.m. to noon.\nMs. Cullen confirmed today that her last day would be Aug. 29.\nWhile she will be taking a previously scheduled vacation this week, Ms. Cullen said she plans to be on the air for her final four days, Aug.26-29.\n\"You don't just create an audience in this business, you create a kind of community,\" said Ms. Cullen, known as one of Pittsburgh's few liberal broadcast personalities, \"and I need to be able to talk to this community about this and to try to assuage what I suspect will be frustration and anger at losing a voice that they felt spoke for them.\"\nI wonder what the \"new format\" is going to be.\nUPDATE: Johnny Mac's got some more info:\nNow comes word that a classic, classy liberal talk show host, and a good friend of MacYapper's, will soon be off the air, apparently for good.\nWPTT will soon flip its format to all Business Talk. Hosts will be local in the afternoon and syndicated the rest of the time. This project is being put together by local successful businessman Ron Morris who hosts the WPTT weekend show American Entrepreneur.\nHe will have local afternoon business hosts including the likes of former County Executive Jim Roddey, former GOP mayoral candidate Mark DeSantis, and Morris himself.\nThere's more, but you'll have to go to the maycapper blog to get it.\nIt's been a few weeks. I've been busy these past few Sundays so sue me.\nIn this week's column, Jack Kelly points his focus at Georgia - the country, not the state - and the outcome is unsurprising. He praises John McCain, attacks Barack Obama and blames 9/11 on the Clinton administration (in a round about way).\nAfter taking a swipe at the silence on the left of the \"now that we have a genuine war of aggression\" in Georgia (gee, isn't the Iraq war a \"genuine war of aggression\" too? - perhaps that's why the left is silent, it's focussed on our genuine war of aggression, not some other guy's. But I digress), Jack quotes a recent Washington Post editorial:\nYou might think, at a moment such as this, that the moral calculus would be pretty well understood, Russian troops are occupying large swaths of Georgia, a tiny neighboring country, and sacking its military bases. Russian jets have roamed the Georgian skies, bombing civilian and military targets alike. Russian ships are said to be controlling Georgia's port of Poti, while militia under Russia's control reportedly massacre Georgian civilians. Yet in Washington, the foreign policy sophisticates cluck and murmur that, after all, the Georgians should have known better than to chart an independent course.\nHe follows that paragraph is this slap at the left:\nIt is scandalous to liberals that terrorists at Gitmo don't have easy access to lawyers, but most don't care how many Georgians the Russians kill.\nSo you'd think the \"foreign policy sophisticates\" mentioned were left-leaning \"foreign policy sophisticates, right?\nI'd like you to take a look at the text immediately following the text quoted by my friend Jack:\n\"...Georgians should have known better than to chart an independent course -- and what was the Bush administration thinking when it encouraged them in their dangerous delusions?\nBy the way, please note how Jack Kelly frames the issue of Guantanamo Bay: Liberals are scandalized that terrorists don't have easy access to lawyers. Not detainees but terrorists. He's already determined that all those held at Gitmo are terrorists. But is that true? Is everyone held at Guantanamo Bay a terrorist?\nUh, no. According to Amnesty International:\nApproximately 775 detainees have been held in Guant\u00e1namo since January 2002. As of late November 2006, some 345 had been released or transferred to around 26 different countries. The vast majority were never charged and are now at liberty.\nSo \"a vast majority\" were released without charge. Is Jack Kelly going to continue his rhetorical flourish and conclude that the Bush Administration released some of the terrorists?\nNo, I don't think so. Because not everyone there is a terrorist. But to admit that is to admit the US broke international law.\nIn fact, according to this report from Professor Denbaux of Seton Hall university, as of two years ago, a full 55% of those detained at Guantano Bay were \"not determined to have committed any hostile acts against the United States or its coalition allies.\"\nThat's the scandal, Jack. The USA, that shining city on a hill, has been detaining hundreds and denying them full access to legal representation even though they've already determined not to have committed any hostile acts against us or our friends. That's the scandal and it's shameful.\nJack mentions (though not quotes) progressive writer Robert Scheer:\nColumnist Robert Scheer speculated Wednesday that Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili deliberately provoked the invasion to give John McCain a boost in our presidential election.\nHere's the column. To read Jack, you'd think that all Scheer did was to propose the speculation with no supporting evidence. He doesn't. It's interesting to point out exactly what Jack leaves out of this reference that isn't a quotation. Scheer certainly asked the question whether Saakashvili provoked the invasion and then answers:\nBefore you dismiss that possibility, consider the role of one Randy Scheunemann, for four years a paid lobbyist for the Georgian government who ended his official lobbying connection only in March, months after he became Republican presidential candidate John McCain\u2019s senior foreign policy adviser.\nA paragraph later:\nThere are telltale signs that he played a similar role in the recent Georgia flare-up. How else to explain the folly of his close friend and former employer, Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili, in ordering an invasion of the breakaway region of South Ossetia, an invasion that clearly was expected to produce a Russian counterreaction? It is inconceivable that Saakashvili would have triggered this dangerous escalation without some assurance from influential Americans he trusted, like Scheunemann, that the United States would have his back. Scheunemann long guided McCain in these matters, even before he was officially running foreign policy for McCain\u2019s presidential campaign.\nInteresting what Jack leaves out, isn't it?\nBut here's something he inserts. He follows his reference to Scheer with this:\nMr. Scheer is a moonbat. But his charge was echoed by Susan Rice, a foreign policy adviser to Sen. Barack Obama (and the woman who advised President Clinton not to intervene to stop the genocide in Rwanda).\n\"Barack Obama, the administration indeed and all of our NATO allies took a measured and reasoned approach because we were dealing with the facts as we knew them,\" Ms. Rice said on MSNBC's \"Hardball\" program Tuesday. \"John McCain shot from the hip, very aggressive, very belligerent statement. He may or may not have complicated the situation.\"\nMs. Rice was trying to explain away Sen. Obama's initially tepid response to the Russian invasion, in which he expressed a moral equivalence between the aggressor and his victim. Mr. Obama's stance has since evolved into what might be termed \"McCain lite.\"\nHere's the transcript. Can someone show me in that interview where exactly she \"echoes\" Scheer's speculation? In fact, while Jack wrote that she was \"trying to explain away\" Obama's response, actually she was answering guest host David Schuster who asked to comment about this reponse from McCain:\nMy friends, today, the killing goes on, and the aggression goes on.\nYet, I know, from speaking this morning to the president of Georgia, Mikhail Saakashvili, who I have known for many years, that he knows that the thoughts and the prayers and support of the American people are with that brave little nation.\nI told him that I know I speak for every American when I say to him, today, we are all Georgians.\nI'll ask again. Can someone please read through the transcript and tell me WHERE Susan Rice has \"echoed\" Robert Scheer?\nIf not, then Jack Kelly's just making stuff up.\nI think I'll end it there.\nLabels: Georgia, Jack Kelly\nWe're 2 Political Junkies and we approve this ad!\nLabels: George W. Bush, John McCain, Presidential Race\nLast night at the presidential candidate forum at Saddleback Church, Republican presidential nominee John McCain made it clear where he standa on choice -- firmly against it:\nBut it isn't just abortion that he's against. Here's his record on preventing unwanted pregnancies:\nMcCain's Record on Voting on Preventing Unintended Pregnancy\nVoted to terminate the Title X family planning-program, which provides millions of women with health-care services ranging from birth control to breast cancer screenings.46\nVoted against funding teen-pregnancy-prevention programs and ensuring that \"abstinence-only\" programs are medically accurate.47\nVoted for the domestic gag rule, which would have prohibited federally funded family-planning clinics from providing women with access to full information about their reproductive-health options.48\nVoted to uphold the global gag rule, a policy that bans overseas health clinics from receiving U.S. family-planning aid if they use their own funds to provide legal abortion services, give referrals, or even take a public pro-choice position.49\nVoted to de-fund the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), an organization that provides family-planning services -- not abortion -- for the world's poorest women.50\nVoted to earmark one-third of all HIV/AIDS prevention funds for ineffective, unproven, and dangerous \"abstinence-unless-married\" programs.51\nVoted to take $75 million from the Maternal and Child Health Block Grant to establish a new \"abstinence-only\" program that censors information about birth control.52\nVoted to impose a federal parental-consent law on teens seeking birth control.53\nDeclined to help reduce the need for abortion and improve maternal health by opposing effort to require insurance coverage for prescription birth control, improve access to emergency contraception, and provide more women with prenatal health care.54\nVoted against legislation that would have prevented unintended pregnancy by investing in insurance coverage for prescription birth control, promoting family planning services, implementing teen-pregnancy-prevention programs, and developing programs to increase awareness about emergency contraception.55\nWhat a maverick!\nSay it with me: Rethuglicans aren't \"pro life\" they are pro forced birth.\n46 Weicker motion to table Helms amendment to FY'89 Labor, HHS, and Education appropriations bill, H.R.4783, 7/25/88; motion to invoke cloture on Family Planning Amendments Act, S.110, 9/26/90.\n47 Lautenberg/Menendez amendment to Child Custody Protection Act, S.403, 7/25/06.\n48 Durenberger amendment to Family Planning Amendments Act, S.323, 7/16/91; FY'92 Labor, HHS, and Education appropriations bill, H.R.2707, 11/7/91; vote to override veto of Family Planning Amendments Act, S.323, 10/1/92.\n49 Dole motion to table Wirth amendment to FY'91 Foreign Operations appropriations bill, H.R.5114, 10/19/90; Leahy motion to strike House language in FY'96 Foreign Operations appropriations bill, H.R.1868, 11/1/95; Hatfield motion to table House language in FY'96 Foreign Operations appropriations bill, H.R.1868, 11/15/95; FY'99 Foreign Affairs Reform and Restructuring Act, H.R.1757, 4/28/98; Lugar motion to table Boxer amendment to FY'04-05 Foreign Relations authorization bill, S.925, 7/9/03; Boxer amendment to FY06-07 Foreign Relations authorization bill, S.600, 4/5/05.\n50 Mikulski motion to table Kasten amendment to FY'90 Foreign Operations appropriations bill, H.R.2939, 9/20/89; Leahy motion to disagree with House amendment to FY'90 Foreign Operations appropriations bill, H.R.2939, 11/15/89; Helms amendment to FY'96 Foreign Operations appropriations bill, H.R.1868, 9/21/95; FY'99 Foreign Affairs Reform and Restructuring Act, H.R.1757, 4/28/98; Lugar motion to table Boxer amendment to FY'04-05\nForeign Relations authorization bill, S.925, 7/9/03; Boxer amendment to FY'06-07 Foreign Relations authorization bill, S.600, 4/5/05.\n51 Feinstein amendment to United States Leadership Against HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria Act, H.R.1298, 5/15/03; Feinstein amendment to FY'04 Foreign Operations appropriations bill, H.R.2800, 10/30/03.\n52 Domenici motion to waive Budget Act with respect to Exon point of order in FY'97 budget reconciliation, S.1956, 7/23/96.\n53 Waxman motion to suspend rules and pass Family Planning Programs authorization bill, H.R.2369, 6/18/85; Chiles motion to table Helms amendment to FY'89 Labor, HHS, and Education appropriations bill, H.R.4783, 7/25/88.\n54 Murray motion to waive Budget Act to allow vote on Murray/Reid prevention-package-amendment to \"Partial Birth\" Abortion Ban Act, S.3, 3/11/03.\n55 Clinton/Reid amendment to FY'06 Budget Resolution, S.Con.Res.18, 3/17/05.\nLabels: birth control, choice, John McCain\nOh, to be part of John McCain's \"Middle Class\"\nAt last night's two-hour forum at Orange County's Saddleback Church, Republican presidential nominee John McCain was asked:\n\"GIVE ME A NUMBER, GIVE ME A SPECIFIC NUMBER WHERE DO YOU MOVE FROM MIDDLE CLASS TO RICH? IS IT 100 THOUSAND, IS IT 50 THOUSAND, 2 HUNDRED?\"\nAfter going on a bit, he finally came up with a number:\n\"SO \u2014 SO I THINK IF YOU\u2019RE JUST TALKING ABOUT INCOME, HOW ABOUT FIVE MILLION.\"\nI knew inflation was getting out of hand, but I had no idea that an income of S4,999,999.99 was still considered middle class. I'm such a slacker!\nThen again, I guess if you wear $500 loafers, maintain nine or ten homes, and are married to an extremely wealthy heiress who believes that the only way to get around your state is by private jet, anything less than $5,000,000 a year is pretty trifflin'.\n(Transcript here. H/t to Daily Kos.)",
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        "raw_content": "Is Beta Testing an Excuse for Poor Quality?\nWhen it comes to Massive Multiplayer Online Games, it seems that many of them are in the beta stage for an extended period of time. This especially applies to Korean games, as Western games are usually in the beta stage only while the developers work hard on the game. They usually keep the game private in a sense that they only allow a limited amount of testers to participate in the beta tests.\nThe situation is completely different when we take a look at Korean games. Those games are officially in the beta stages while they allow everybody to play it, and even after they officially launch. This means that many Korean games are getting released even though they are not polished enough. Unfortunately, many Asian games fall into this category. Many observers speculate that the reason behind extending this beta phase is to have an excuse for poor quality of many of those games.\nAccording to gamers, if everyone is allowed to play a game, it should not be considered to be a game in beta. Before a product is released and being sold, the developers should ensure that everyone is satisfied with the overall quality. Gamers will not trust developers that release unpolished games. That is just a simple fact and it is in the best interest of game developers to ensure that all products that they release are polished. If a game is released to the general public, then it does not look very professional if the developers uses an excuse the the game is still in beta.\nThis entry was posted in Tech, Web on May 5, 2011 by Webber.\nUsing Fancy Fonts\nThere are thousands of fonts available, and some of the font creators really earn a lot of money. People like good looking fonts, so no wonder that there is such an abundance of them. It sometimes happens that bloggers edit their style sheet file and change the font to some really pretty font that is very original. If you are reading this post you might think I will explain how to change the font of your blog, but this post has a significantly different purpose. I am actually hoping to convince you to stick to regular fonts, unless you are in some specific niche like a calligraphy website. Most blogs exist to deliver some kind of message to their readers, and this is most easily achieved with easy to read, standard fonts. I think we should make the process of reading as easy as possible, and do not make it harder for your readers. There might be some exceptions for blogs of artists, or for personal blogs; however, most blogs should stick to standard fonts. Most reputable news websites use a very basic font like Times of Roman, because they want it to be easy for readers to read articles.\nThis entry was posted in Blog, Web on May 4, 2011 by Webber.\nOne of the nicest features of laptops is the fact that they can run on batteries. That way laptops can be transported anywhere and we can work in front of them even if there is no electricity outlet nearby. Batteries are very convenient, but they might run out quite fast in some circumstances. Here are some tricks that will help you improve the life of your notebook battery:\n-Once per month allow your battery to completely discharge and then start recharging it again. Keeping it charged constantly when it is not discharged completely will diminish its capacity.\n-Check some comparison websites if you need to buy laptop batteries to get the best deals.\n-Watch the room temperature in which your notebook is stored. Do not leave it in a car on a sunny day for extended periods of time. You have to be careful especially in the summer when some days can be exceptionally hot.\nThis entry was posted in Tech on May 3, 2011 by Webber.\nWhile looking for a free casino, I came across one website that was helpful to me. It contains reviews of online casinos, news, and more. The site lists and reviews currently dozens of online casinos. I have had a lot of fun in my life by being an active player in one of the online casino rooms. There is something appealing about competing with other players that makes me excited and wanting to play more and more. However, in order to have the best online casino experience, one has to learn how to avoid bad gaming rooms. The best way to do it is to check sites that list top casinos including a USA no deposit casino as well as teach where to play casino games. There is also more info available on the website. The more you read it, the more valuable information you are going to receive. I cannot thank enough for this online gambling review website. It already helped me very much and it helped many other people who were looking for the right online casino to play in and no deposit casino bonus codes. If you would like to discuss the issues related to online casinos, you can visit other sections of the website. You can read there about any casino\ufffdrelated topic you want and become familiar with strategies and tips offered by fellow casino players.\nCensoring the Blogosphere\nOne of the most basic rights is the right of free speech. However, it seems that some countries want to censor the blogosphere. Do not worry, if you live in United States or Europe, you have nothing to worry about. However, for all of the Russians or Chinese this might be a real problem. From time to time we hear some news about the desire of these countries to censor the blogosphere. 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        "raw_content": "Y Me and Other Unquestionable Questions\nA Woman on the Edge!\nDaddy/Daughter Date Night\nIf only my children knew how much their father loves them. They speak, and he jumps to meet the need. He won't play his video games while they are awake; instead, he'll wait until everyone is asleep and then he'll have his own free time. He worries that he doesn't spend enough time with them. He'll follow them around the house and check to see if they need him. Ugh...I think...if they need me they know where to find me! No, not Gregory, he wants them to know that their father is here for them at all times.\nSo then Kindsay will spend all weekend in her room. And it bugs him. I say--she's happy, when she wants attention she'll come get it--right?\nGreg doesn't want his baby to be alone, so he goes to her, seeks her out--Kindsay, do you want to go spend time together?\nNo, she tells him, but she does want Starbucks (she loves the chocolate frappe thingie.). If you want it, he says to her, you have to go with me to get it.\nUgh...she replies. Annoying!--she's thinking. Why can't he just go get it???\nHe wants to spend time with her, talk to her, give her some attention--is that too much to ask?\nSo she gets dolled up. We're talking bling, jewelry, hair bow, big purse--all 9 of the yards. She stomps down the stairs ready to go.\n\"OK, I'll go, but I'm sitting in the back of the car and you're going through the drive thru.\"\nuh...wha?\nYes, she dressed for the tinted back seat in the drive thru.\nNo, he tells her--you will go in and sit with me and we'll have a treat together.\n(Wait, how many kids have a dad that dotes as he does?)\nKindsay really has no idea that this is actually all for her benefit. While Greg loves being with them, he really is worried that they will grow up and wish their father spent more quality time with them.\nYeah...I know, I've told him, and imagine how bad I'm going to look in their rearview?\nSo again, she's annoyed, but agrees. I mean, she's getting a treat for heaven's sake. She's getting something she wants. On the drive there she laments. \"Why do I have to go in? Why are you making me do this? It's like you have special needs. Yeah, I think you have special needs.\" If there was a camera for Greg to look into to give a look of confusion to the audience, he would've. No camera, he mugs to himself in the mirror. I'm special needs?--he asks. Yes, it's like you don't get it. I just want the treat, I don't want to go in.\nThey pull up and he does not budge on the deal. He knows that she could use some 1:1 time with him, she likes to vent about this and that. She needed the sun on her face (literally 3-4 days indoors in a row.) She finally gives in. They go in, get the treat, and go out to the tables to sit and talk. As she gets situated, here come two guys lighting up cigarettes. If you know Kindsay, and even if you don't, she cannot tolerate for one second any smoke. She had been blasting smokers for years about the blackness of their lungs (up until she was seven or eight years when I said people don't think it's cute anymore...don't do it.) She just won't take it for a second, and won't hold back either.\nGreg knew this. Up he got from his seat and to the car.\nWhen they got home, Greg gave me the story, maybe he was breaking it to me that he is indeed special needs. He truly was dumbfounded that she could not understand his true intention. Here she came again, stomp stomp stomp (she has my huge feet and no grace to her walk.) \"Kindsay, \" I say, \"That was nice of Daddy to take you out.\" She stops...halts actually.\nAnd here we go. Buckle up:\n\"And you know what? I'm an adult. I don't think people should be making me do things I don't want to do. If you think I want to go to Starbucks you're wrong. You cannot make people do things they don't want to do. It's wrong--and I didn't want to go. And I'm tired of you guys making me do things that I don't want to do--it's wrong! It's just just wrong. And if you would just stop being bad parents and take me out and not be lazy. You guys are so lazy you never take me anywhere. I say I want to go somewhere and you say\" (use a whiny mocking voice) \"'I don't want to' and I'm tired of it....\"\nOK..this went in a few directions. First she chewed Greg out for his desire to spend time with her. Then she went off on us for never taking her out. Then she called her friend and gave her the earful. UGH...not worth it---this is the autism spectrum in her--people are a means to an end. If she wants something, it is our sole responsibility and objective in this life to meet the need/want. Once we do, our job is done, our usefulness dries up, and we can scooch out of her way. My mother thinks this is a sign of her being spoiled. Yes, she is spoiled, but only as long as I want to spoil her. The rest is just plain ol' Kindsay at her best. I will remind Greg next time she's quiet in her room for a few days and he wants to get her out--do not wake the beast.\nPosted by Yvette Boden at 11:06 PM No comments: Links to this post\nI vow that from now on (my hand is in the air in some kind of vowing pose) I will try to write more! It's not like things haven't happened...because they have--such is life, right? But I keep trying to write a novel loosely based on my life and every time I get three pages in I get stuck. I'm a great writer. I attended the G.A.T.E. schools as a kid due to my academic and creative abilities. I wrote papers in college that would make you cry. I had professors tell me they graded everyone else against my work which was used as the standard. I have so few talents, and writing happens to be a minor talent that I could certainly build upon, but I keep hitting the Wall. I wracked my brain trying to figure out how and why I smack into the Wall. I mean, I have the story, and it starts out with a great flow, but then...screeeeeeeching halt. However....during this last attempt a week ago, I think I've stumbled upon that which slams me into the Wall. Did you know that to write a book, unless it's completely nonfiction with indices in the back and everything, and not autobiographical, you have to show a vulnerable side of you? Yes! And you have to write about emotions by going into your deepest, most tenderest places in your soul and find the stuff that pulls tears out of the ducts and things that wrench the heart or even just start a flutter...for me wherever that is, it has a sign on the outside of the door with my picture on it and a line drawn through it. I get sappy and emotional like the next gal, but something about revealing such a personal part of me is unnerving. Even if it's \"loosely\" based on facts, it still requires me to go to the door of \"don't go in there\" and \"I'm warning you\" because then I might have to answer to some of it.\nI mean, how many of us have thought that about the shades of gray author--that the woman gets freaky deaky, from what I hear. Come on, you have to find the material from somewhere (the emotional stuff, people...I know I can \"research\" any topic and write extensively on it.)\nWell, then don't get emotional in the story, you say...\nThis is how little I want to share--I got all the way to the part where the reader meets the male of the story. It's based on a real person you know, and this person's eyes have this Colin Firth or Antonio Banderas gaze that captures women and draws them in--no! for real, this is for real. But how do I explain even a little bit of that without getting \"blecky\" about it? Yes, blecky. Bleck.\nI rarely cry in front of people. Sounds like a personal problem I have? In my defense, I've revealed those tender parts of me in little baby doses, only to have the recipient look around for a lifeboat or an exit ramp. Just as little as three months ago I started tearing up in front of my teens sons, and they rolled their eyes.\nI like the Wall...I have a Wall...I will stay behind my Wall, until I'm 80 years old when I get to do whatever, and no one can say anything. And it's all cute too, right?\nIn other words, by the time I get to the point where I can write a story loosely based on my life I will have forgotten most of it.\nThe other side of it is the prospect of my children reading it. My adolescence was seedy, sketchy, stuff of the underbelly...well, I never killed anyone, I've never done more than silly \"girl fighting,\" but I've skipped along the tops of everything else, and that is stuff for my posterity after I'm dead.\nJust the other night I shared something with my spouse, of twenty years now I'm going to add, and he stopped the conversation and said, \"Did you just say that you _____ ______ ____?\" Yes, I answered in a matter-of-factly way, I am not embarrassed or ashamed of who I used to be to get where I am today. I didn't turn out so badly, after all. Just ask my mother. Well, my husband was a bit jarred and probably even sad for me, but no tears over here buddy, I'm just chatting through the Wall I lean against when I share \"that\" stuff.\nSO...that said...I will be back blogging and making light of the things in my life that I can't laugh about in the moment but certainly can a week (a month?) later. Remember, I sit on both sides of the desk where special needs are concerned. I do it 24/7...unless my mom wants to give me respite, and then she'll take Kindsay for an hour or two. And then I now have two teens sons and my oldest daughter living at home, and not enough three-day weekends in the world to get rid of my puffy eyes.\nBottom line--I spend much of my day walking across the top of my Wall, leaning to one side in a self-reflective state of \"to leap, or not to leap.\" And that is the question. Or rather...Y Me?\nPosted by Yvette Boden at 3:59 PM No comments: Links to this post\nSummer was here before we knew it! I had planned way back in October to take the family on a trip. We quarreled about where we were going to go. Half of us wanted NYC, the other half wanted a cruise. I compromised, because leaving half of us unhappy meant a 50% chance I'd have to hear about it. We flew to NYC, spent a couple of days, boarded a boat to Canada for four days, then went back to NYC for another five days. Despite my efforts to make everyone happy, I still heard the grumblings from my youngest son who said he wanted to go to Mexico, not Canada. Yes, I tried to explain that Mexico wasn't possible from NYC in the time we needed, and we were still doing something he wanted to do, but he wasn't having it. Once in the city, I gave up talking him into enjoying the sights and sounds of NYC and let him spend as much time as he wanted in the hotel room and NOT in the Big Apple. Fine with me--one less child to please and spend oodles of money on!\nBefore we go into the trip itself, let's get off the ground and into JFK. Kindsay has been on a plane before. We took the family to Hawaii a few years ago and flew without incident. Not one of the four kids said \"BOO\" about it. For some reason this time I had two unsettled kiddies. My youngest son, Ty, and Kindsay were not happy about getting on a plane. Ty managed the anxiety well. He'd try me out a few days prior by saying he wasn't going at all, and that netted him a bunch of havoc from me, so he dropped it. Kindsay, however, didn't fuss until we were on the plane. Here we are aboard a 767 jet with over a hundred people and almost six hours of flying ahead of us. We've got Kindsay clutching Greg and me, her arms are across the aisle holding onto Greg while I sat beside her holding her left hand. Instead of watching a movie on the screen in front of her, like we all did to distract us and pass the time easily, she watched the flight plan the entire time. She watched the little plane on the screen cross the country over the course of six hours. Yes, the entire six hours we watched the plane travel in small dots with updates about speed and elevation. We left at noon so it wasn't like bed time or anything, and even then she wouldn't have slept. She kept rocking back and forth, making her squealing noises every now and then, and held our hands with sweaty, nervous palms. She'd comment every few minutes about the plane, \"Mom--is it going high? Is this how fast it is? Is the plane moving? Are we close?\" No Kindsay, we still have five hours and twenty minutes! And then her bathroom breaks were more often, every twenty minutes or so. I kept trying to keep her calm because she didn't care who heard her when she would get anxious. I thought, If someone were on this plane and super nervous about flying and heard Kindsay talking about 'going down'...they'll lose their cool and jump up screaming for the door.\nMy sister has done that before on a flight, so I know it can happen.\nIt went okay until landing. She could feel the landing gear setting itself in position to land. Kindsay grabbed us and leaned way over as though it were her body keeping the plane balanced. She squealed and started panicking in louder and louder volumes so that I had to shush her more and more, to no effect. I know people were looking and wondering what this full grown woman (Kindsay is 18 years old and a few inches shy of six feet tall) was doing sprawled across the aisle, bent in half, shrieking as though the Wright brothers were conducting their maiden voyage with her in row 33. When the plane hit the runway, she jolted and shrieked again then called out, \"I am not flying home. I am taking the train. This is my last trip. I am staying with Grandma next time!\" I was thrilled to see the beautiful city lights of New York out the window, but mostly to know that Kindsay knew she was on the ground and that would be the end of it...for ten days at least. Alas, not to worry, Kindsay reminded me every day after that how she is taking the train and staying with Grandma next time. It really made me look forward to breaking the news to her that she was indeed flying home...but staying with Grandma next time? Done!\nWe had a smart mouse. It would leave small traces of itself around the kitchen or bathroom, but our attempts to catch it were futile. We finally had to call pest control. I started thinking the pest control company had hired the mouse to torment us for business. The mouse was finally caught, but with our own traps and not until after we paid $75 for pest control to come out and lay out more traps. Lesson learned\u2026pest control won\u2019t do much more than you can already do for yourself.\nBut it was a good lesson. My husband, you know the animal rights carnivore that he is, didn\u2019t want to hurt the mouse. You know how he found a pack of baby squirrels and hid them in our closet because he knew I\u2019d be furious, but his heart was so broken that the mother wasn\u2019t around that he couldn\u2019t take it anymore. I had squirrels in my closet. He reluctantly, (other options?), took them to the animal shelter where I am sure they nodded with agreement while my husband pleaded their case. \u201cSure, we\u2019ll feed them and nourish them and get them on their way.\u201d He left satisfied while they probably chucked the box of squirrels in the canal behind the shelter. So he bought mousetraps that would keep it alive until he was able to set it free outside. I\u2019d say\u2014what, so it can come back in? Let\u2019s just make it a bed while we\u2019re at it? He couldn\u2019t bear the thought of killing it, but after months of finding torn this and poop that, he agreed\u2014we have to get rid of the mouse! And we had to be serious about it!\nSo I bought a bunch of those old fashioned, Tom and Jerry mousetraps. Amazing how years will pass and some things don\u2019t change. I\u2019ve never used one, but they are simple contraptions that can be figured out after watching just a few cartoons as a kid. 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        "raw_content": "Does Subway buy back gift cards\nSubway is one of the most popular restaurant chains in the world. Franchising is the main factor due to which the company so quickly grew up and was able to open its restaurants in almost all countries. The main difference between Subway and its competitors is that it positions itself as a healthy alternative chain compared to other restaurants. And as a rule, such a large chain has does Subway buy back gift cards and they will be discussed later in the article.\nSome information about does Subway buy back gift cards\nThe main purpose of does Subway buy back gift cards is to save on purchases in the restaurant chain of this company. So, for example, a card with a balance of $ 80 can be bought for only $ 74, thus saving 7% and it really looks like a bargain, especially if you are a regular customer of a chain of Subway restaurants.\nHow to Choose and Buy does Subway buy back gift cards\nIf you are a regular Subway customer, it is recommended that you select does Subway buy back gift cards with the highest possible balance, thus saving a significant amount of money. If you rarely go to Subway restaurants, then gift cards with a balance of $ 25 or $ 50 can come up to you. You can buy a Subway gift card on the official website of the company, as well as various distributors, which are very numerous on the Internet. Also, Subway provides an opportunity to buy e-gift cards, this option is more convenient in our time, besides it can be very simply sent to someone from your friends or family.\nHow to check does Subway buy back gift cards\nIn order to check does Subway buy back gift cards it is enough to go to the official website of the company and enter your personal cabinet. There is also the possibility to check the balance by the card number, as well as using the phone.",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u203a Economic Policy through the Lens of History\nEconomic Policy through the Lens of History\nThe ideas of economists and political philosophers, both when they are right and when they are wrong, are more powerful than is commonly understood. Indeed the world is ruled by little else. Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influence, are usually the slaves of some defunct economist. Madmen in authority, who hear voices in the air, are distilling their frenzy from some academic scribbler of a few years back.\nIdeas are powerful. They dictate the way we behave. When ideas are acted upon by powerful people they affect all of our lives.\nIn 2008 the world experienced a financial crisis. In the space of a month, the stock market lost 40 percent of its value and the world entered the worst recession since the 1930s. The US unemployment rate went from 4.5 percent to 10 percent. Between September 2008 and September 2009 the economy lost half a million jobs a month.\nFollowing the 2008 crisis, there was a fierce debate in the press between classical economists like Eugene Fama of the University of Chicago and Robert Barro of Harvard, and Keynesian economists like Paul Krugman of Princeton University and Brad Delong of the University of California at Berkeley. Classical and Keynesian ideas have been actively debated by economists for seventy years. When one side or the other gains more credibility, the effect on all of our lives is substantial.\nPolicy makers are guided by economic theories. In the 1990s and early 2000s classical economists argued that markets should be given free rein. Their ideas led to deregulation of the financial markets in the late 1990s and the repeal of legislation that had been put in place during the Great Depression. Classical ideas ascended for thirty years, beginning in the 1970s and ending with the onset of the financial crisis in 2008.\nIn response to the 2008 crisis, the pendulum of economic ideas has swung back towards regulation. Policy makers in the Obama administration are influenced by the ideas of the English economist John Maynard Keynes. Keynes argued that free markets need to be controlled and that government should be held responsible for ensuring that everyone who wants a job has one.\nWhy is there such disagreement amongst economists, politicians, and journalists about economics? Who are the classical and Keynesian economists and what did they say? Most importantly, how has economic history influenced the development of classical and Keynesian ideas?\nClassical and Keynesian Economics\nThe economic history of the past hundred years can be divided into three periods, each guided by one of two different economic theories: classical and Keynesian economics.\nBefore 1930, classical economics was dominant. In the period from 1946 to 1976 classical ideas were replaced by a new theory, Keynesian economics. From 1976 through to 2008 classical economics once more gained the upper hand.\nThe swing from classical to Keynesian economics (1946 to 1976) and back again to classical ideas (1976 to 2008) was driven by historical events. The rise of capitalist free-market economies in the mid-eighteenth century led to dramatically improved living standards and Scottish economist Adam Smith developed classical economics to explain their remarkable success.\nDuring the Great Depression of the 1930s capitalism failed in a spectacular way as the unemployment rate in the United States climbed to 24 percent. This failure of free markets to deliver prosperity led to a rejection of classical economic theory and the development of an alternative set of ideas to explain what had gone wrong: Keynesian economics.\nFrom the end of World War II through the mid-1970s, most economists were Keynesians. But during the 1970s, Keynesian economics itself came under attack when it failed to explain how high inflation and unemployment could coincide as they did at the end of that decade. Economists retreated to classical ideas, which they reformulated using mathematics. By that time, the Great Depression had been forgotten and faith in free markets was once again the dominant view.\nAll that changed in 2008 when a financial crisis of epic proportions reminded us that market economies could sometimes go spectacularly wrong. The 2008 recession caused economic theorists once again to rethink their positions. Now, we are likely to enter a new era that draws on ideas from both schools of thought.\nThe Birth of Classical Economics\nCapitalism began in sixteenth-century Europe. It was made possible by a new legal institution, the joint stock company, which allowed many people to pool their resources in large-scale ventures while limiting their liability if the venture failed. The first joint stock company in England was the Muscovy Company, created by royal charter in 1555, although it wasn\u2019t until the eighteenth century that capitalism really began to flourish.\nCapitalism was accompanied by the rise of political and economic liberalism. Political liberalism is the idea that every adult human being has the right to express his or her opinions freely. Economic liberalism is the idea that the free exchange of goods in markets makes everybody better off.\nBy the American Revolution in 1776, liberal ideas were in the ascendancy. Political liberalism gave birth to democracy, fostered by the then-radical notion that rulers govern with the consent of the people. Economic liberalism led to our modern system of production whereby individuals are free to buy and sell goods in markets in pursuit of profit.\nIn 1776, the Scottish philosopher Adam Smith penned An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations and the science of economics was born. Smith wrote:\nIt is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker, that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own self-interest. We address ourselves, not to their humanity but to their self-love, and never talk to them of our own necessities but of their advantages.\nOr as Gordon Gekko, the fictional character in Oliver Stone\u2019s 1987 movie Wall Street put it; \u201cGreed is good.\u201d What is the evidence for this remarkable claim?\nCapitalism and Growth\nBefore the advent of capitalism, there was very little improvement in living standards. The lifestyle of the average person in Roman times, two thousand years ago, was not very different from that of a peasant in fifteenth-century England.[1] Although the rulers of Rome lived in relative luxury, as did the kings of England, even the poorest person in an advanced society today enjoys many luxuries that would have been inconceivable to Julius Caesar or Henry VIII.\nSince the inception of capitalism in sixteenth-century Europe, income per person has grown at a bit less than 2 percent per year, and as a consequence, the standard of living of the average person has doubled every thirty-five years.[2] The power of compound growth is staggering. By fostering this growth, capitalism has been responsible for pulling more human beings on this planet out of misery than any other known form of social organization.\nYet capitalism is not a monolithic concept. Free exchange cannot happen without a legal system that clearly defines how contracts will be enforced. Ever since the inception of capitalism, a fierce debate has raged between those who favor more or less regulation of free markets.\nOn the one hand, classical economists believe that more often than not, unregulated markets work well. On the other, Keynesian economists believe that it is the responsibility of the government to intervene in markets to make sure all are employed.\nCapitalism and Crises\nAlthough capitalism delivers growth, it does not deliver steady growth. Sometimes growth sputters, and when it does, many people lose their jobs at the same time. When growth falls temporarily, we say that the economy is in recession. There have been ten recessions since World War II and most of them have been relatively mild. But sometimes recessions can be very deep. When this happens, many people begin to question the ability of capitalism to deliver prosperity.\nCapitalism developed in a symbiotic relationship with democratic political institutions. When a crisis occurs, democracies evolve new institutions to help combat the crisis. A good example of this is the development of central banks like the Bank of England in the United Kingdom or the Federal Reserve System in the United States. Central banks were created to cope with a series of financial panics, very similar to the current crisis, that occurred during the nineteenth century. In the United States, deep recessions were accompanied by bank failures in 1819, 1837, 1857, 1873, and 1893.\nAs we saw in 2008, when a nation\u2019s financial system fails, it pulls the whole economy down. To help prevent the disastrous effects of financial crises, the English economist Walter Bagehot (pronounced \u201cBa-jet\u201d) wrote a book in 1873 called Lombard Street in which he outlined the principles of effective central banking. Bagehot was an early editor of the Economist and the son-in-law of its founder, James Wilson. Lombard Street was London\u2019s financial center and the nineteenth-century equivalent of Wall Street today. Partly as a result of his seminal ideas, the Federal Reserve System, America\u2019s central bank, was created in 1913.\nThe 1920s was a period of remarkable prosperity in the United States, much like the 1990s and early 2000s. President Calvin Coolidge fiercely defended free markets. During his presidency, from 1923 to 1929, the stock market climbed to remarkable heights and free-market ideas were on the rise.\nAll of this suddenly came to an end when the stock market fell by 24 percent in two days in October 1929. By 1933, the market had lost 84 percent of its value. Shortly after the stock market crash, unemployment began to climb. By 1933, 24 percent of the labor force was without a job. The immense human misery of this period gave rise to a deep distrust of capitalism. As the American author John Steinbeck put it in his novel The Grapes of Wrath, \u201cMen who have created new fruits in the world cannot create a system whereby their fruits may be eaten. And the failure hangs over the State like a great sorrow . . . and in the eyes of the people there is the failure; and in the eyes of the hungry there is a growing wrath. In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage.\u201d\nIn response to this failure of the free market, the English economist John Maynard Keynes wrote an important and influential book, The General Theory of Employment Interest and Money, published in 1936. This book changed the world. Before The General Theory, the idea that the government has a responsibility to provide jobs was almost unheard of. After the publication of The General Theory, it became widespread. In 1946, Congress passed the Employment Act, which gave government a new responsibility, the maintenance of full employment.\nTwo Visions of the World\nCapitalist economies have been subject to repeated cycles of prosperity and depression ever since the seventeenth century. Classical economists developed theories of why these cycles occur. In 1928, the English economist Arthur Pigou wrote an important book on the topic called Industrial Fluctuations.\nPigou listed at least six different causes of business cycles: industrial disputes, agricultural shocks caused by bad weather, monetary disturbances, changes in tastes, invention of new technologies, and shocks to consumer and business confidence. The Norwegian economist Ragnar Frisch provided a physical model that further captures this classical vision, likening the economy to a rocking horse that is constantly hit by a child with a club. Blows from the club represent economic shocks. An airline pilots\u2019 strike, an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, or the invention of the computer are significant blows. If the rocking horse were no longer hit with these blows it would quickly come to rest. Similarly, if the economy were no longer hit with shocks, the free market would quickly restore full employment.\nAs a direct result of his real life experience of the Depression, Keynes disagreed with the classical vision. Instead, he introduced what I consider to be his two most important new ideas. First, he argued that the labor market does not work well and that without a little help from government, very high unemployment can persist forever. Second, he argued that the rate of unemployment is determined by the beliefs of participants in the financial markets; he said that the beliefs of traders on Wall Street were governed by \u201canimal spirits.\u201d In a famous passage in The General Theory, Keynes compared investors in the stock market to judges of a beauty contest who, instead of judging the beauty of the contestants, are trying to guess how beautiful the other judges think the contestants are.\nKeynes\u2019 theory linked the stock market with the labor market. In his view, the loss of confidence by investors caused the Great Depression. When businessmen and women lost confidence in the economy they stopped buying new machines and factories. The firms that produced factories and machines laid off workers. When workers lost their jobs they stopped spending and that reduction in purchasing power caused more layoffs in other industries.\nKeynes\u2019 vision of the economy was very different from Frisch\u2019s characterization of classical economics as a rocking horse. In my book How the Economy Works, I develop a different metaphor to describe Keynes\u2019 vision.[3] The economy is like a sailboat on the ocean with a broken rudder. Gusts of wind represent economic shocks. If the winds die down, a sailboat can become becalmed on the ocean. In the same way, if the economy was no longer blown by economic winds, the free market could leave it with unemployment of 5 percent, 10 percent, or 20 percent.\nStagflation and Other Terms Defined\nFrom 1946 until the mid-1970s, the rise of Keynesian ideas directly influenced economic policy. The size of government increased from 10 percent of the economy in 1929 to 20 percent in 1945. Since government spending is more stable than private spending, this helped dampen business cycles, which were four times less volatile after World War II than before. By reducing the volatility of business cycles, government intervention in the economy prevented large increases in unemployment during recessions. The use of government spending and taxes to stabilize the business cycle is called fiscal policy.\nAfter WWII, central banks throughout the world began to intervene actively to combat recessions. In every one of the ten post-war recessions, the Federal Reserve lowered the interest rate at the beginning of each recession to help stimulate private demand. The use of interest rate changes to control recessions is called monetary policy.\nFiscal and monetary policy worked well to keep unemployment low from 1946 through 1976. But at the same time, there was a steady increase in inflation. By 1975 it had reached 11 percent per year while the unemployment rate was at 8 percent, a very high number by post-war standards.\nInflation is a steady increase in the average price of goods. It was not a problem during the Great Depression and instead, contemporary economists were concerned about deflation, a situation of falling prices. Between 1929 and 1933 prices and wages fell by 25 percent. Keynes thought that inflation would only occur if the economy were operating at full employment. He built this idea into the new theory he wrote about in his 1936 book.\nYet the coincidence of inflation and unemployment does occur. We call this stagflation. Because stagflation cannot occur in Keynesian theory, academic economists gave up on Keynes and the pendulum of ideas swung back to classical thought from 1979 to 2009. A new of wave of classical economists refined Pigou\u2019s ideas by developing a mathematical theory that made them more precise.\nEconomic Science and the 2008 Crisis\nEconomics is a science, but it is not an experimental science. We cannot disrupt the lives of millions of people to find out if one policy works better than another. Instead, we must wait for time to experiment for us. The Great Depression and the occurrence of stagflation were two experiments that helped economists refine their ideas. The 2008 financial crisis is a third.\nThe 2008 crisis has been disruptive to economic theory because it has reminded us that free markets can fail in a spectacular way. Once again, policy makers are looking to Keynesian remedies. But the ideas of Keynes\u2019 General Theory are not enough to help us now because his ideas do not explain the stagflation we experienced in the 1970s. Instead, economists are developing new ideas that put together Keynesian and classical ideas.\nIn the past, we developed institutions to help markets function smoothly. The Federal Reserve System was created to deal with nineteenth-century financial crises. The use of active fiscal and monetary policy evolved from our experiences in the Great Depression. Stagflation in the 1970s also led to change as central bankers created a new policy, called inflation targeting, to help deal with inflation.\nIn each of the previous episodes of change, academic economists developed new theories to explain the failure of the old. Our democratic system has created new institutions and policies to implement the recommendations that have come from new theories. The 2008 crisis, like its predecessors, is likely to lead not just to the birth of new ideas, but also to new policies to guide our economy into the next century.\n[1] Angus Maddison, The World Economy, 1\u20132001 AD, from Historical Statistics, http://www.ggdc.net/maddison/.\n[3] Roger E. A. Farmer, How the Economy Works: Confidence, Crashes and Self-Fulfilling Prophecies (New York: Oxford University Press, 2010).\nRoger E. A. Farmer is Distinguished Professor of Economics and Chair of the Department of Economics at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is the author of two books on the current global economic crisis. How the Economy Works: Confidence, Crashes and Self-Fulfilling Prophecies is written for the general reader and specialist alike, and Expectations, Employment and Prices (2010) is written for academics and practicing economists. 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The other prizes are listed above.\nXPRIZE LIST\n$30M Google Lunar XPRIZE\n$20M NRG COSIA Carbon XPRIZE\n$15M Global Learning XPRIZE\n$10M Qualcomm Tricorder XPRIZE\n$7M Shell Ocean Discovery XPRIZE\n$7M Adult Literacy XPRIZE\n$5 IBM Watson A.I. XPRIZE\nTHE OCEANS INITIATIVE\nThe Oceans Initiative is a commitment that XPRIZE made to launch five ocean prizes over the space of ten years, designed to raise awareness of the grand challenges facing our oceans, encourage a diverse community of international ocean partners to tackle them, and catalyze sustainable markets and industries. The first one was for oil clean-up technology, following the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The second one was to develop pH sensors to measure the changes that are happening in the oceans as a result of climate change. According to XPRIZE, the first two prizes in this initiative have already led to an exponential increase in ocean technologies, sensor companies and products, and new careers in ocean engineering for a fraction of the price compared to traditional funding for research and development.\nThe current and third competition in the initiative, the Shell Ocean Discovery XPRIZE, is a $7,000,000, three-year competition to incentivize teams to develop robots to map the ocean floor and return high definition imagery from the deep sea. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration will award a $1,000,000 bonus prize to develop pioneering technology for detecting and tracking biological and chemical signals under water back to their source. The competition currently has 22 teams, representing more than ten countries.The winners will be announced toward the end of 2018.\nAccording to XPRIZE, by accelerating innovation for the rapid and unmanned exploration of the unchartered deep sea, this prize will \u201ccatalyze markets in deep ocean exploration, sustainable resource development and protection\u201d and solutions \u201cwill provide a pathway for discovering new species and underwater life forms, along with safer methods of exploring this challenging environment.\u201d Additionally, \u201cthis competition will ignite the public\u2019s imagination by shedding a long overdue light on the most mysterious place on Earth.\u201d\nSpecifically, the competition aims to advance deep-sea technologies to allow for autonomous, high-speed, and high-resolution ocean exploration. In the first round, teams must map at least 20 percent of a 500 km2 area at 2,000 meters depth at a resolution of 5 meters or higher within 16 hours, and produce a bathymetric map, a high-definition photograph of a specifically named target, and five high-definition photographs identifying archeological, biological and/or geological features. To win the bonus prize, teams will detect the point of origin of a specifically selected chemical and biological signal underwater. In the second round, teams must map at least 50 percent of a 500 km2 area at 4,000 meters depth at a resolution of 5 meters or higher within 24 hours, and produce the same deliverables as in the first round, except for ten photographs rather than five.\nTo view the sea floor maps that the teams produce, XPRIZE is partnering with Esri. The company is donating its ArcGIS Online software to competing teams who will submit their maps for judging via the platform. Esri will also create a Story Map of the competition, allowing everyone to follow the teams\u2019 deep-sea adventures.\nA Story Map is Esri\u2019s medium for sharing data, photos, videos, sounds, and maps, and for using that content to tell a compelling story. This is all done with sophisticated cartographic functionality that does not require advanced training in cartography or GIS.\n\u201cThe first two prizes in this initiative have already led to an exponential increase in ocean technologies, sensor companies and products, and new careers in ocean engineering.\u201d\nVirmani has a master\u2019s degree in atmospheric science and a Ph.D. in physical oceanography, the latter based mostly on her work with sensors at sea. Her expertise in weather, climate change, tropical storms, and hurricanes brought her to XPRIZE as the technical director of the Ocean Health Competition, which focused on the challenges associated with sensors at sea. After that prize was awarded, last summer, she took on the role as the Senior Director in the Prize Operations group at XPRIZE and became the prize lead for the Shell Ocean Discovery XPRIZE.\nThe entire deep sea floor has been mapped to around 5 kilometers resolution and about 10 percent has been mapped to a higher resolution. \u201cThe maps that we generally see are essentially interpolations,\u201d Virmani points out, \u201cso they are not based on measurements. A map is a fundamental piece of understanding any environment and that is what this prize is really tackling.\u201d\n\u201cIn the short term,\u201d Virmani explains, \u201cwe want to achieve three impacts: to accelerate technology, catalyze new markets\u2014including markets in deep sea conservation and management, potentially eco-tourism\u2014and mapping the entire deep sea floor. We also want to inspire the public, because, essentially, we are living on an unexplored planet. In the longer term, the goal is that the technologies will help to map the entire sea floor at a high resolution by around 2030.\u201d\nNASA\u2019s Lunar Reconnaisance Orbiter (LRO) topographic map of the moon was created with LRO\u2019s Wide Angle Camera and the Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter in 2011. The moon is mapped to a pixel scale of close to 328 feet.\nThis is in alignment with the road map for the future of ocean floor mapping issued by the General Bathymetric Chart of the Oceans, an international non-profit organization of geoscientists and hydrographers that aims to provide the most authoritative publicly-available bathymetry of the world\u2019s oceans.\n\u201cThe technologies that will come out of the Shell Ocean Discovery XPRIZE in the future can be used for searching for planes that go down or for geothermal vents or biological hot spots,\u201d says Virmani. \u201cAll the technology will be deployed from the shore or by aerial drones. 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        "raw_content": "'Personal-Injury Justice'\nIf ignorance is bliss, Wiebe must be ecstatic.\nHe asserts that personal-injury attorneys \"roll the dice\" in hopes for a \"big payday\" from the jury. No sane attorney risks tens of thousands of his own dollars and spends hundreds of hard-fought and stressful hours to take a chance on a never-wholly predictable jury verdict--if the insurance company has made a reasonable offer to settle the case. Every large verdict is a direct result of an insurance company making a stingy offer, hoping to buy out cheap. Then, when the plaintiff is forced to trial, and a jury (after hearing all the evidence) decides for the plaintiff, the insurance company cries \"foul.\"\nWiebe also claims that the contingency fee system creates a conflict of interest between attorney and client. The opposite is true. This system makes the attorney and client \"partners\" in the outcome of the case. Limiting fees to 10% on any amount over $200,000 creates a conflict of interest. Given the costs, risks, expenses, delays and overhead, no plaintiff's firm can survive on a 10% fee. The insurance company frequently offers $200,000 to settle a case where medical expenses alone are twice that amount. This callously puts the plaintiff's attorney in a cruel dilemma: Sell the client down the river by undersettling, or fight for the full value for no additional fee. This is an intolerable conflict, which the insurance companies exploit to their advantage--and the injured victim suffers.\nNow, Wiebe and his cohorts want to expand this law to all areas of civil justice. This is nothing short of a blatant attack on the right to civil trial by jury. Our constitutional system guarantees that the individual, the little guy, can take on the big corporations, the major manufacturers, and the doctors on equal footing. The insurance companies don't like this system. They hate a fair fight.\nRUSSELL S. KUSSMAN\nAttorney says client who got jail for abusing 911 has panic...",
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        "raw_content": "New fingerprinting system in place\nThe Identx automatic fingerprint system, which is capable of scanning prints into a computer and then adding them into a statewide data base, will now be at the disposal of the Otsego County Sheriff's Dept., the Gaylord City Police and the Michigan State Police post in Gaylord.\nOn Monday afternoon representatives of the three law enforcement agencies received training on the new system at the sheriff's department, where the system will be housed.\nThe new technology is also capable of collecting and maintaining a variety of information, such as records of arrests, warrants, and arraignments.\nAccording to Otsego County Sheriff Jim McBride, the Identx system was made possible by a grant which paid for 75 percent of the $55,000 cost of purchasing the new fingerprinting system for the county.\n\"Otsego, Crawford and Kalkaska counties each received a grant which paid for all but $13,000 of the cost for each county's system,\" said McBride. \"As far as I know our three counties are the only ones in northern Michigan who have this.\"\nA big advantage of the system, according to McBride is that once an individual's prints have been taken and entered into a statewide data base, a positive identification of a suspect is capable within 30 minutes. The process can also determine whether the individual is wanted on any other charges.\n\"The old way it could take several days before we might get any information back from the prints we sent in,\" said McBride. \"By that time, the individual would likely have posted bail and could be long gone before we knew if they were wanted on other charges.\"\nAs part of the afternoon's training session, officers who will use the new equipment learned how to use the software program to enter the necessary information when booking an individual.\n\"Once you've filled in all of the data the computer will check it to see if everything has been entered correctly,\" said John Raleig, who provided training on the Identx system. \"If everything is in order the program will then move on to processing the fingerprints.\"\nRaleig used corrections officer Brian Webber as a guinea pig to demonstrate how to take a set of fingerprints and electronically send them to the state database for evaluation.\nEach finger is individually scanned onto a glass pad located on the computer's keyboard and then brought up onto the screen for evaluation of the quality of each print.\nThe computer program will then indicate if an acceptable print has been made. \"When you visually examine the prints on the screen it's a simple matter to edit the prints and redo them if you don't have a quality print,\" said Raleig.\nOnce a complete set of prints has passed the program's criteria, it's then sent to the state database for classification.\n\"This is something which is really going to speed up the process of checking prints and making positive IDs on suspects in a much more timely manner,\" said McBride.\nCitations, revenues fall in '04\nCMH seeks expansion\nNorthwest Academy expands computer-based education program",
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        "raw_content": "ETSU's Parker interviewed in \"Backstage' magazine\nJOHNSON CITY \ufffd This week, hundreds of actors in New York City and beyond are getting monologue advice from Herb Parker, a faculty member at East Tennessee State University.\nParker is interviewed in this week's edition of \"Backstage\" magazine, a leading publication for actors and performers that offers career advice and audition information. His article, \"How to Determine if an Audition Monologue is Right for You,\" offers suggestions on choosing monologues and identifying those that are \"outrageous.\"\nParker is author of the new book, \"A Monologue is an Outrageous Situation: How to Survive the 60-Second Audition,\" published last month by Focal Press.\n\"The premise for my use of the term \"outrageous' is that characters are dealing with outrageous situations in their lives that are caused by love,\" said Parker, an associate professor in the Department of Communication and Performance. \"These are situations where they find themselves dealing with out-of-the-ordinary circumstances or events where they are pushed up against a wall and have to fight back. Sometimes, this can be for good reasons.\n\"Outrageous doesn't necessarily have to be bad,\" he added. \"An \"outrageous' monologue helps students make bigger choices as actors.\"\nParker joined the ETSU faculty in 2005 and has directed a number of ETSU productions, including \"Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,\" \"The Trojan Women\" and, most recently, David Mamet's \"Race.\"\n\"Backstage\" magazine can be viewed at www.backstage.com. More information about Parker's book is available at https://www.routledge.com/products/9781138120013.",
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        "raw_content": "A heart attack happens when the flow of\noxygen-rich blood to a section of heart muscle suddenly becomes blocked and the heart can\u2019t get oxygen. If blood flow isn\u2019t restored quickly,the section of heart muscle begins to die. Heart attacks are a leading killer of both men and women in the United States. The good news is that excellent treatments are available\nfor heart attacks.\nHeart attack treatment works best when it\u2019s given right after the symptoms occur. If you think you or someone else is having a heart attack (even if you\u2019re not fully sure), call 9\u20131\u20131 right away.\nHeart attacks most often occur as a result of coronary heart disease (CHD), also called coronary artery disease. CHD is a condition in which a waxy substance called plaque (plak) builds up inside the coronary arteries. These arteries supply oxygen-rich blood to your heart. When plaque builds up in the arteries, the condition is called atherosclerosis (ath-er-oskler-O-sis). The buildup of plaque occurs over many years. Eventually, an area of plaque can rupture (break open) inside an artery. This causes a blood clot to form on the plaque\u2019s surface. If the clot becomes large enough, it can mostly or\ncompletely block blood flow through a coronary artery. If the blockage isn\u2019t treated quickly, the portion of heart muscle fed by the artery begins to die.\nHealthy heart tissue is replaced with scar tissue. This heart damage may not be obvious, or it may cause severe or long-lasting problems.\nDon\u2019t Wait\u2014Get Help Quickly. Acting fast at the first sign of heart attack\nsymptoms can save your life and limit damage to your heart. Many people aren\u2019t sure what\u2019s wrong when they are having symptoms of a heart attack.\nSome of the most common warning symptoms of a heart attack for both men and women are:\n\u2022 Chest pain or discomfort. Most heart attacks involve discomfort in the center or left side of the chest. The discomfort usually lasts more than a few minutes or goes away and comes back. It can feel like pressure, squeezing,\nfullness, or pain. It also can feel like heartburn or indigestion\n\u2022 Upper body discomfort. You may feel pain or discomfort in one or both arms, the back, shoulders, neck, jaw, or upper part of the stomach (above the belly button)\n\u2022 Shortness of breath. This may be your only symptom, or it may occur before or along with chest pain or discomfort. It can occur when you are resting or doing a little bit of physical activity.\n\u2022 Breaking out in a cold sweat.\n\u2022 Feeling unusually tired for no reason, sometimes for days (especially if you are a woman).\n\u2022 Nausea (feeling sick to the stomach) and vomiting.\n\u2022 Light-headedness or sudden dizziness.\n\u2022 Any sudden, new symptom or a change in the pattern of symptoms you already have (for example, if your symptoms become stronger or last longer than usual). Not all heart attacks begin with the sudden, crushing chest pain that often is shown on TV or in the movies, or other common symptoms such as chest discomfort. The symptoms of a heart attack can vary from person to person.\nSome people can have few symptoms and are surprised to learn they\u2019ve had a heart attack.\nIf you\u2019ve already had a heart attack, your symptoms may not be the same for another one. Quick Action Can Save Your Life: Call 911. If you think you or someone else may be having heart attack symptoms or a heart attack, don\u2019t ignore it or feel embarrassed to call for help. Call 911 for emergency medical care. Acting fast can save your life. Do not drive to the hospital or let someone elsedrive you. Call an ambulance so that medical personnel can begin life-saving treatment on the way to the emergency room. Take a nitroglycerin pill if your doctor has prescribed this type of treatment.\nEach year, close to 1 million people in the United States have heart attacks, and many of them die. CHD, which often results in heart attacks, is\nthe leading killer of both men and women in the United States. Many more people could survive or recover better from heart attacks if they got help faster.\nOf the people who die from heart attacks, about half die within an hour of the first symptoms and before they reach the hospital\nSource: National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; National Institutes of Health; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. What Is a Heart Attack? [Internet]. Accessed February 20, 2014. Available from: http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/healthtopics/topics/hbp/\nCortesy of Astrazeneca educationalmaterials.",
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        "raw_content": "Don't Forget - Moon and Bright Planets line Up April 30 and May 1\nHope you are having better luck with the planetary line-up than I am. After my first decent picture the morning clouds closed in, and now we have predictions of rain all weekend for here in South Australia.\nStill with the Moon close to Venus on the 30th of April and 1st of May, it is well worth chancing the weather to go out around 6:00 am (maybe a little earlier, probably best between 5:45-6:15 am), to see if you can see this fantastic line-up. You will need a faily clear eastrn horizon to see Mars and jupiter at their best.\nYou can also use this as an opportunity to see Venus in the daylight.\nLabels: Conjunction, Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, Moon, unaided eye observation, Venus",
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        "raw_content": "By Atul Khurana CA series companies act 2013, company limited by guarantee, company limited by shares, types of companies, unlimited company 3 Comments\nHere we are starting our new series on Companies Act, 2013 and therefore initializing the same with the very 1st part which deals with the Basic provisions:\nSection 1: Applicability\nThis Act extends to whole of India and it is applicable to:\ncompanies incorporated under this Act or under any previous company law,\nInsurance companies, except in so far as the said provisions are inconsistent with the provisions of the Insurance Act, 1938 or the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority Act, 1999.\nBanking companies, except in so far as the said provisions are inconsistent with the provisions of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949\nCompanies engaged in the generation or supply of electricity, except in so far as the said provisions are inconsistent with the provisions of the Electricity Act, 2003\nAny other company governed by any special Act for the time being in force, except in so far as the said provisions are inconsistent with the provisions of such special Act; and\nSuch body corporate, incorporated by any Act for the time being in force, as the Central Government may, by notification, specify in this behalf, subject to such exceptions, modifications or adaptation, as may be specified in the notification.\nSection 3: Formation of Company under this act\nIn case of Public Company : 7 or more persons should be there to form a company\nIn case of Private Company : 2 or more persons should be there to form a company\nIn case of one person Company: as the name says, only one person is required\nFurther Types of the above mentioned companies\nThe above mentioned companies can be formed as:\nCompany Limited by Shares: Company limited by shares means a company having the liability of its members limited by the memorandum to the amount, if any, unpaid on the shares respectively held by them. The objective behind this type of company is profit. These companies issues shares and therefore have the shareholders and shareholders are known as the owner of the company. The extent of members liability is determined by the face value of shares\nCompany Limited by Guarantee: Company limited by guarantee means a company having the liability of its members limited by the memorandum to such amount as the members may respectively undertake to contribute to the assets of the company in the event of its being wound up. These companies are formed with the objective of social service i.e. to serve as non-profit organsations. These companies do not have shareholders. In the event of winding up of the company, All members are liable to pay the amount that they have guaranteed to pay to the company. Also, if the company has share capital, the members are liable to pay unpaid calls on shares in addition to the guaranteed amount.\nAn unlimited company: Unlimited company means a company not having any limit on the liability of its members. They are formed for profit-making and liability is unlimited. These companies may or may not have capital and therefore may or may not have shareholders. Also, the extent of liability of each member extends to the whole amount of the company\u2019s debts and liabilities.\nAmong the above mentioned companies, the liabilities of members arises at the event of winding up of the company in case of Company limited by guarantee and unlimited company while the liability arises at the winding up or anytime during the existence of the company in the case of companies limited by shares.\nBenefits of choosing the different types of companies\nCompany limited by shares:\nLimited Liability: It means that the liability of the shareholders to creditors of the company is limited to the capital originally invested, i.e. the nominal value of the shares and any premium paid in return for the issue of the shares by the company. A shareholder\u2019s personal assets are thus protected in the event of the company\u2019s insolvency, but any money invested in the company may be lost.\nNo Tax: A shareholder gets returns from the company in the form of dividends and dividends are exempted from tax.\nGoodwill: Limited liability helps to boost professional status and reputation as it creates an impression that the business is grounded, dedicated and reliable.\nCompany limited by Guarantee:\nNo shareholders: This company does not have shareholders, a company limited by guarantee has one or more members.\nUnlimited Company:\nNo need of share capital for registration\nNo restrictions on alteration of share capital\nThese companies can purchase their own shares\nUnlimited company is excluded while calculating the number of companies in which the director can be act as director\nNo requirement of Capital Redemption Reserve (CRR).\nIn case of any query related to above article, the questions can be asked by commenting in the comment box or the author can be contacted personally at info@atulkhurana.com\nSurbhi Reply\nIn a company limited by guarantee, what is the benefit of not having shareholders?\nAtul Khurana Reply\nThis concept of Company limited by guarantee is opted by non profit organisations. 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        "raw_content": "4380 Andr\u00e9s de Urdaneta (an4380)\nUrdaneta (1508-1568) was one of the first Augustinians in the Philippines.\nAndr\u00e9s de Urdaneta had an adventurous life that included a voyage around the world under the most difficult of circumstances. Subsequent to that achievement, he joined the Order of Saint Augustine \u2013 the first man who was ever a Catholic priest after sailing around the world. Urdaneta (1508-1568) was a Spanish explorer who accompanied Garcia Jofre de Loaysa on the second sailing expedition around the world when he was 17 years old.\nOn this 1525 voyage, only one of the original seven ships survived. A Spaniard named Jean Sebastian Elcano had been the second in command of the voyage of Garcia Jofre de Loaysa, and Urdaneta was his secretary or servant. Urdaneta had spent much time in Timor and East Indonesia. Interested in navigation, he learned the local language and studied the tides. When he sailed to Portugal, customs officials confiscated all his papers, because navigational information of Portuguese sea routes being in the hands of a Spaniard was not acceptable to them.\nHe also was placed in prison by the Portuguese, but escaped over the border into Spain and rewrote his adventures in the East. He then settled in Mexico, and there became a member of the Order of Saint Augustine. Urdaneta found a sailing route from the Philippines to Mexico in 1565. Until the year 1821 when Spanish rule in Mexico ended, this route was extensively used by the sailing ships called Manila galleons. When Andr\u00e9s de Urdaneta and four other Augustinians landed at Ceb\u00fa in the Philippines in the year 1565, they at once began a very successful Christian mission (although Urdaneta himself was there only briefly). The first houses of the Augustinians in the Philippines were established at Ceb\u00fa in 1565, and at Manila in 1571.\nAndr\u00e9s de Urdaneta had an adventurous life that covered everything from military service in Italy, escaping from a prison in Portugal, visiting the royal palace at Valladolid in Spain, working for the church in Mexico, opening the first church built in the Philippines, and making a voyage around the world under the most difficult circumstances. He was born at Villafranca, in Guip\u00fazcoa, which is within the Basque area of Spain, in the year 1498, which was only six years after Christopher Columbus had crossed the Atlantic Ocean and reached America.\nAn orphan, he initially studied Latin and philosophy, but then chose a military life. Fighting for Spain in the Italian wars, he had been promoted to the rank of captain. Returning to Spain he took up the study of mathematics and astronomy, which gave him an inclination for a life on the sea. This induced him to accompany Garcia Jofre de Loaysa (or Loaiza) in an expedition to the Molucca Islands in the East Indies. They voyage sailed from Coruna, on the north eastern tip of Spain, in 1525 (when Urdaneta was twenty-seven years of age).\nLike de Urdaneta, Garcia Jofre de Loaysa was a Basque, as was another significant person in the expedition, Jean Sebastian Elcano (or El Cano, or del Cano). Elcano had survived the expedition led by Magellan in an attempt to sail around the world in 1517-1518. Elcano had been one of eighteen men to complete the entire journey in 1518, out of an original contingent of about 150 persons. In this new expedition of seven ships in 1525, Elcano owned four of the vessels, and was second in command.\nWhen Jofre de Loaysa died off the tip of South America, Elcano took charge, but he too died four days later. On this voyage in 1525, only one ship of the original seven survived. Urdaneta spent eleven years in Timor and East Indonesia, which were controlled by Portugal. He learned the local languages and the tides. When he returned to Europe on a Portuguese vessel in 1536 or 1537, customs officials in Lisbon confiscated all of his writings about the East Indies. He was prosecuted by the government for revealing information.\nPortugal saw itself as a rival of Spain for commerce, nautical information and maps about the East Indies. Urdaneta being prosecuted in Lisbon for sending information to New Spain (i.e., to Mexico), would seem to fit well in the cloak and dagger atmosphere around the Moluccas in the years 1525-1540 under the 6th and 7th Portuguese Captains Tristao de Ata\u00edde and Ant\u00f3nio Galvao. Actually, however, after Emperor Charles V (the King of Spain) had mortgaged his claim to the Moluccas in 1529 to Portugal, the Portuguese did not any longer impose as strictly the decree passed in 1504 that required the maintenance of secrecy about nautical information.\nWhen a prisoner in Lisbon, Urdaneta escaped across the border to Spain, his country of birth. There he wrote once again about the disastrous enterprise by Garcia Jofre de Loaysa on behalf of Spain in 1525, and of his own subsequent experiences in the East Indies between the years 1525 and 1535. His report is the best and most succinct of all the early documents regarding the expedition of Loaysa. Urdaneta wrote it in the first person, and provided a very readable and interesting account of the expedition.\nIt bears the date, \"Valladolid, Spain: 26th February 1537.\" The original copy still exists, as do the majority of the Loaysa documents, in the Archivo de Indias (\"Archives of the Indies\") in Seville, Spain. Contrary to the expectations of Urdaneta, Emperor Charles V of Spain did not give him a very favourable reception in Valladolid. Wearied by his many adventures, de Urdaneta went to live in Mexico in about the year 1840. Soon after his arrival in Mexico, he was offered command of the expedition then fitting out for the Moluccas, \"but on terms which he could not accept.\" Villalobos was given command of the fleet in his place. Urdaneta later became a member of the Order of Saint Augustine. He made his first profession of religious vows on 20th March 1553 in Mexico City.\nIn Valladolid, Spain on 24th September 1559, King Philip II, the son of Emperor Charles V, called Andr\u00e9s de Urdaneta back to sea. The new King wrote to him in Mexico to offer him the command of an expedition to search the Pacific Ocean and, importantly, to find a safe route back to Mexico. The letter to Andr\u00e9s de Urdaneta stated that the king \"has been informed that when you were a secular, you were in the fleet of Loaysa, and journeyed to the Strait of Magallanes (Magellan) and the spice regions, where you remained eight years in our service. In the projected expedition, the experience of Urdaneta would be very valuable \"because of your knowledge of the products of that region, and as you understand its navigation, and are a good cosmographer (maker of maps).\"\nUrdaneta declined to take command. He wrote to Philip II and accepted the duty of participating in the expedition that was being imposed upon him. He told briefly of his connection with the expedition of Loaysa in 1525 and his experiences in, and his return from, the Moluccas in the East Indies during the eleven years afterwards. Urdaneta wrote, \"And after my return from the spice region until the age of fifty two years, when our Lord God was pleased to call me to my present state of religion, I busied myself in your service, and most of the time here in Mexico.\"\nHe said that, even now at his advanced age of sixty years and his feeble health, he would undertake this new service. Urdaneta accompanied this expedition as a navigator and pilot of the fleet, and also with the title of \"protector of the Indians,\" i.e., guardian of the treatment of the native people of the Philippines. The leaders in Mexico of the Order of Saint Augustine appointed Urdaneta as the leader of the Augustinians in the expedition. In a formal document, they were instructed to form the first community of the Order in the Philippines and to offer the Christian religion to the native people there.\nIt was thus anticipated that Urdaneta would serve the few remaining years of his life in the Philippines, but that did not in fact happen. The Viceroy in Mexico wrote to inform Philip II about the man he chose to lead the expedition once Urdaneta had declined to do so. The man selected was, like Urdaneta, a Basque, and one with whom Urdaneta was a friend. The letter to Philip II explained, \"I have appointed Miguel Lopez de Legazpi, a native of the province of Lepuzcua, and a well-known gentleman of the family of Lezcano, as the general and leader of those embarking in these vessels -- who all told, soldiers, sailors, and servants, number from two hundred and fifty to three hundred people. He is fifty years old and has spent more than twenty-nine years here in New Spain (Mexico).\"\n\"From what is known of his Christian character and good qualities hitherto, a more suitable man, and one more satisfactory to Andr\u00e9s de Urdaneta, who is to direct and guide the expedition, could not have been chosen; for these two are from the same land, and they are kinsmen and good friends, and have one mind.\" The expedition composed of the galleon, \"San Pedro\", which carried on board Legazpi and Urdaneta, a second galleon \"San Pablo,\" and the tenders \"San Juan\" and \"San Lucas.\" They set sail from Puerto de Navidad, an island off the west coast of Mexico, on 21st November 1564. In a final letter to Philip II in Spain on 19th November just before the expedition departed, Urdaneta listed the number of ships and men involved. He said that there were four other members of the Order of Saint Augustine on the ships. There was to be a fifth one, but he had just died, and \"God has taken him to himself here in this port.\" Urdaneta added, \"Since the members of our Order of Saint Augustine are the first to embark in this undertaking (of establishing the Christian religion in the Philippines), and to undergo so many hardships for the service of God and your majesty, I beg your majesty to grant them favours.\"\nOn 25th November 1564, Legazpi at sea opened the official instructions given to him. This radically changed the course from the one that had been hitherto proposed with the support of Andr\u00e9s de Urdaneta. The new course was the same route that Villalobos had taken in 1542, and directed them to the Philippines rather than to New Guinea. A subsequent report noted, \"The religious (of the Order Saint Augustine) in the fleet were very sorry at this, saying that they had been deceived; and had they known this while yet ashore, that such a route was to be pursued, they would not have accompanied the expedition, for the reasons that Andr\u00e9s de Urdaneta had advanced in Mexico.\"\nUrdaneta had pressed for the expedition to explore New Guinea, which had been discovered almost twenty years previously, i.e., to sail less to the north, for Urdaneta thought that the Philippines was part of the territory assigned to Portugal by the agreement between the kings of Portugal and Spain. Only one week into the journey, on the night of the 29th November, the \"San Lucas\" became separated from the rest of the fleet,\nIt was seen no more; it was the smallest ship in the fleet and speedier than the other vessels. The \"San Lucas\" took no further part in the expedition, and was next seen back in port in Mexico. This led to protest the ship had actually fled from the expedition, The expedition reached Cebu in the Philippines in 1565. A small statue of the Santo Ni\u00f1o (the Child Jesus) was discovered, and this was taken as a good omen. It was the one that had in 1521 been given by Ferdinand Majellan to the wife of a local leader, Rajah Humabon. The five members of the Order of Saint Augustine immediately began building a small church (cappella) in the vicinity where the Santo Ni\u00f1o had been found. It was completed quickly, and Andr\u00e9s de Urdaneta was able to lead the celebrations when the Santo Ni\u00f1o was placed in this cappella (chapel) on 1st June 1565.\nThe historic voyage back across the Pacific Ocean to Mexico\nSoon afterwards, Urdaneta, and one of the other four Augustinians, Andr\u00e9s de Aguirre O.S.A., sailed east from the Philippines towards Mexico. Their purpose was to find a better return route and to obtain in Mexico further men and materials for the new settlement. The problem was that, in the only parts of the Pacific Ocean previously explored, the winds blew so strongly towards the west that sailing ships feared returning eastwards across the Pacific. Delayed by these unfavourable winds, ships faced the real possibility of exhausting their supplies of food and water.\nUrdaneta and a second Augustinian, Andres de Aguirre O.S.A., left Cebu in the \"San Pedro\" on 1st June 1565. While previous in the Asia-Pacific as a young man, he had studied the winds and the tides, and had correctly developed the theory that the winds and currents moved in a circular pattern around the perimeter of the Pacific Ocean. A solution to traversing the Pacific eastwards was found when Andr\u00e9s de Urdaneta devised a western route at a considerably higher line of latitude, i.e., as far as 36 degrees north latitude.\nHe went far to the north near Japan, where he found the easterly trade winds and favourable currents, which bore the \"San Pedro\" back to the California coast of North America near the location today of the city of Santa Catalina, California. Those higher parts of the North Pacific Ocean, where there was no constant winds blowing to the west, therefore offered a practicable eastern sea route from Asia to the Americas. During these four months at sea, they covered about 1,892 leagues (about 4,400 miles) without setting foot on land. Fourteen sailors of the \"San Pedro\" died, mainly of malnutrition and of other medical complications it made worse.\nWhen they reached the coast of lower California the captain of the \"San Pedro\" - Felipe Salcedo, a grandson of Legaspi - and the chief pilot also both died of disease. Urdaneta had to assume command of the ship himself. The ship reached the port of Acapulco on the coast of Mexico on 8th October 1565 \"after all the crew had endured great hardships.\" Of the two hundred and ten persons who had originally sailed from Mexico on the \"San Pedro,\" sixteen had died on the voyage. Less than a twenty were able to work when they arrived back at Acapulco eleven months later.\nAll of the rest were ill. Only Andr\u00e9s de Urdaneta and a few others had strength enough to cast the anchors. The previous problem of finding a way back from the Moluccas in the East Indies to Mexico was now solved. This was what became known as the North Pacific Route, which avoided the winds in the South Pacific that blew towards the west. As it happened, Captain Alonso de Arellano and the \"San Lucas\" had deserted the other ships in the Philippines. A tiny ship of only 40 tons in weight, the \"San Lucas\" had actually reached Mexico before Urdaneta did. The progress of Urdaneta had been slowed by bad weather.\nAndr\u00e9s de Urdaneta, and not de Arellano, has been credited in history with the discovery of the North Pacific Route. This is because the task of finding the route had been specifically assigned to Urdaneta, because Urdaneta had made charts of his route, and because de Arellano had discredited himself by turning away from the expedition. In the following year he was despatched to Spain, to give an account to the government of what Legazpi had accomplished. One of the letters from Legazpi in Cebu that Urdaneta had brought back to Mexico for transmission to the king in Valladolid was a petition from Legapsi, a great admirer of Urdaneta, that the king press Urdaneta to come back and work in the Philippines.\nUrdaneta returned to Mexico, but wished henceforth to serve in the Philippines, where he would have been in charge of the ministry of the Order of Saint Augustine. He was convinced not to do so by people in Mexico who were concerned about his old age and the condition of his health. By then he was about sixty eight years of age. They wanted him in Mexico, and also thought that further ministry by him in the Philippines at that age was too much to expect. Andr\u00e9s de Aguirre O.S.A., however, who had sailed on the \"San Pedro\" with Urdaneta from Cebu to Mexico in June 1565 did return to the Philippines to join the other pioneers of the Order of Saint Augustine.\nAguirre spent the rest of his life in the Philippines. He probably was unique in his day, however, for having twice circumnavigated the globe by returning to Spain and going back to the Philippines by way of Mexico. Urdaneta wrote two accounts of these voyages. The one giving the account of the Loaiza expedition to the Philippines was published; the other, which gives the account of his voyage back to Mexico, exists as an original manuscript in the Archives of the Indies in Seville.\nAndr\u00e9s de Urdaneta died in Mexico City on 3rd June 1568, three years after his final voyage of discovery. He had been endowed with a keen intellect, and held to his opinions and convictions with great tenacity. To his abilities and sagacity are ascribed much of the success of Legazpi in the Philippines. He was the first man who was a member of a religious order (afterwards!) and a priest (afterwards) to travel around the world. In his lifetime accumulated enough travel that was equivalent to having sailed around the world twice.\nThe journeys of Andr\u00e9s de Urdaneta.\n1525: On Loaisa Expedition, from Spain to the Philippines via Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean. Age: 27 years.\n1536: (?) East Indies to Spain via Indian Ocean. Age: 38 years. (Between 1525 and 1536, he had travelled all around the world in a westerly direction.)\n1538: (?) Spain to Mexico via the Atlantic Ocean. Age: 40 years.\n1542: Declined the invitation either to lead or even to take part in the expedition from Mexico to the Philippines that was then led by Villalobos instead.\n1565: Legazpi Expedition. From Mexico west to Philippines via Pacific Ocean. Age 67 years.\n1565: From Philippines east to Mexico via the North Pacific Route. Age: 67 years.\n1565: (?) From Mexico east to Spain via Atlantic Ocean. Age: 67 years.\n1566: (?) From Spain west via Atlantic Ocean to Mexico. Age: 68 years.\nAndr\u00e9s de Urdaneta (1508-1568: his date of birth is variously given as 1498 and 1508). The first houses of the Augustinians were established at Ceb\u00fa, in 1565, and at Manila, in 1571. In 1575, under the leadership of Father Alfonso Gutierez, twenty four Spanish Augustinians landed in the islands and, with the provincials Diego de Herrera and Martin de Rado, worked very successfully, at first as wandering preachers.\nAndr\u00e9s de Urdaneta: Spanish navigator, born in Villafranca, Guipuzcoa, Spain in 1499; and died in Mexico on 3rd June 1568. He early attained reputation as a skilful navigator. He fought against the Portuguese until 1536, when he was shipwrecked on the coast of Portugal and imprisoned in Lisbon. He escaped, and went to Valladolid (Spain) where King Charles V held his court, but, unable to obtain recognition for his services, he entered the Order of St. Augustine\u2026.. Read more about him under the alphabetical letter \"U\" at: http://www.famousamericans.net/andresurdaneta\nUrdaneta voyage and route. His journeys in both directions across the Pacific Ocean\nhttp://historicphilippines.com/people-places-things-events/people/garcia-jofre-de-loaisa-and-andres-de-urdaneta\nUrdaneta, a Spanish 3rd Class Gunboat. Here is some useless information! Andr\u00e9s de Urdaneta is probably the only Augustinian in history to have had a mighty 45-horsepower naval gunboat named after him. The \"Urdaneta\" (built 1884) was an Otalora Class gunboat.\nOTALORA Class Gunboats:\nDisplacement: 43 tons Dimensions: 20.59m x 3.58m x 1.17m\nHorsepower: 45 Speed: 9 knots\nRange: 700 miles Coal Bunker capacity: 5 tons Drive Shafts: 1\nThese iron-hulled coal-burning vessels were armed with one 25mm/42cal rapid-fire gun. They had a crew of 23 men. They were built at Cavite for service in the shaols and rivers of the Philippines. During Spanish American War, the \"Urdaneta\" was located in a remote location in the Philippines. In 1899, while on the Orani River, she was captured by insurgents and totally destroyed. Written by Nick Mitiuckov.\nhttp://www.spanamwar.com/span3rdclassgunboats.htm",
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        "raw_content": "3112 Augustinian life (an3112)\nFor Augustinian Religious Life follows the spiritual tradition of the Rule of Saint Augustine, and also fulfils the requirements of the Canon Law of the Catholic Church.\nCanon Law generally defines Religious Life in terms of public vows of poverty (which means common ownership for Augustinians), chastity (castitas) and obedience (obediencia) that are approved by the Church. This requires individual affiliation to a designated community, and being de familia (\"of the family of\") even if for an approved reason an individual has to live away from a community residence for some period, e.g., to undertake university study or a special task in a town where there are no other Augustinians. For Augustinians and many other - but not all - religious congregations, community living involves a routine of community prayer. The particular proportionality - or \"mix\" - of contemplative aspects and apostolically-active aspects of religious life can vary from order to order, in the with the constitutions of each.\nIn a phrase that is more descriptive than based on Church law, the Augustinians have been said to be among the most active of contemplative orders and also the most contemplative of active orders. Leaving aside consideration of the juridic aspects, Augustinian Religious Life has some of the creative character of the personality of Augustine, including his characteristic umanita, an Italian word that translates roughly into the English language as his humanity, or - better still - his human warmth.\nAnd just as the wines from different regions have distinctive flavours but yet are all still wine, the characteristic emphasis of the Augustinians is caritas (love). Because of the circumstances and particular needs of their different eras, Francis of Assisi emphasised poverty for the Franciscans, and Ignatius of Loyola highlighted obedience for the Jesuits. Augustinian Religious Life finds inspiration in the Gospel message, especially as highlighted in Augustine's life, thought and work.\nFrom their own community life over hundreds of years, their teaching and study in universities and schools down the centuries to their current educational and pastoral ministries in as many as forty nations, the Augustinians seek to promote a search for learning, love and community life based on friendship that is the spirit of Augustine himself. The members of the Order find the life and thought of Augustine an attractive legacy. Augustine passionately believed the search for understanding and truth to be a common quest, leading seekers ultimately to God, the source of all truth and wisdom.\nThe life and work of Augustine, plus the charism, experience and writings of the formative Grand Union of Augustinians in the year 1256, comprise a notable and distinctive tradition in the Christian church of the West. The distinctive characteristics of this intellectual, spiritual and pastoral tradition include an emphasis upon the following ideas and practices: the priority of love, the mystery of Christ, the efficacy of grace, the importance of the Bible, and a critique of human power and institutions. These characteristics are certainly not unique to the Augustinian tradition.\nThe understanding of love and spiritual relationship by Augustine, his witness to Christ, his interpretation of the Bible, and his critique of social structures have all entered the mainstream of the Western Church as foundations of its theology and spiritual tradition. Recast in their original settings, however, and woven together in the tapestry of Augustinian history, the varied and subtle shadings of the thought of Augustine present rich resources for an integrated spiritual tradition for persons in the busy and impersonal world of today. This Augustinian spirituality (spiritual tradition) offers much that can deepen and broaden the quality of life of any religious or lay community that follows it.\nAugustinian Religious Life is firmly based on the Gospel message, especially as highlighted in the life, thought and work of Augustine. A strong emphasis in the Augustinian charism is life in community. Saint Augustine in his own life as a Christian was strongly influenced by the description of the early Church as portrayed in the Acts of the Apostles 4:32: \"they were of one heart and one mind.\" As a Christian layman, and then as a priest and finally as a bishop, Augustine lived in community.\nThis was not just for social purposes but was an integral part of his faith - to love one's neighbour is the way in which our love of God becomes concrete. Augustine paid attention not just to the concept of people living under the same roof but to the quality of the human relationships within the community. Following from his way of living the Gospel, Augustinian religious life values the communion that should exist among those living this way. For those being welcomed into and prepared for life as an Augustinian, being part of an Augustinian community is an essential dimension of their formation.\nThrough the ups and downs of life in common the candidate is encouraged to grow in openness to others, a sense of belonging, acceptance, trust, support, sensitivity, capacity to seek and accept forgiveness, and being present to others. (Cf. Plan of Augustinian Formation, Rome, 1993, n. 17.) For all of us this growth is a journey that is as long as our life, hence a patient love for oneself and for others is at the heart of the endeavour of Augustinian religious life. As you read this you will rightly observe that what is said here about attention to the quality of our relationships applies to all of us in our various vocations.\nIt has been noted that the perspectives of Augustine on religious life is nothing other than a conscious, focussed effort to live the Christian life well in a particular way. Just as Augustinians are called to articulate in words and deed the values underlying our way of life, we are continually formed in them by experiencing among the people we serve your commitment to living your family relationships and friendships. To use an Augustinian image, we carry one another on our common journey towards God.\nAugustinian community life is for both genders\nThe Augustinian vocation is for persons of either gender. In its constitutions, the Order has communities of nuns (i.e., Religious women of the conremplative life, as distinct from Religious Sisters who undertake ministry in schools, caring for the sick, assisting in parishes, etc.) Augustinian Contemplative Nuns mainly have theor monasteries in Europe, but also a number of monasteries in Asia (Philippines), Africa (Kenya), North America (Canada, USA), and Latin America.\nNumerous congregations of Augustionian Sisters (as distinct from Augustinian Nuns) are constitutionally affiliated to the Order, with the Prior General of the Order of St Augustine having constitutional rights over matters such as the election of the Sisters' international superior, and other guardian roles. These congregations of Augustinian Sisters exist in many nations where thje Augustinian friars minister, and additionally in some countries wqhere the friars are not present.\nAll congregations of Augustinian Sisters are not,however affiliated to the Order of St Augustine, e.g., Sisters affiliated to the Augustinian Recollects or to the Augustinians of the Assumption, or being independent \"local\" congregations that belong to a diocese but have adopted St Augustine of Hippo as their patron.\ncommunity religious vows",
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        "raw_content": "a) Post-poll \u2018chalphal\u2019 in Nepal\nThe word \u2018chalphal\u2019 in Nepali means more than a discussion; it implies an interminable discussion, often for the sake of it, to a point where in the heat and dust of arguments the way forward gets obscured. Nepali politicians revel in this pastime. The post-election \u2018chalphal\u2019 currently underway in Kathmandu, unless resolved with maturity, will lead to heightened polarisation in a society that has been in search of political stability for nearly three decades. This has been a watershed year when Nepal successfully conducted three elections \u2014 the local body elections after two decades between May and September, followed by the first federal and provincial elections, under the new Constitution, in November-December. The elections were reasonably peaceful and the results have been accepted by all political parties but government formation remains uncertain.\nThe new Constitution provides for a bi-cameral Parliament \u2014 a 275 member House of Representatives, of which 165 are directly elected on a \u2018first past the post\u2019 (FPTP) system and 110 on the basis of \u2018proportional representation\u2019 (PR); and a 59-member National Assembly (NA) consisting of eight members indirectly elected from each of the seven provinces and three nominated members. The Parliament is then convened to elect a new Prime Minister \u2014 not that there is any dispute about the fact that the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist\u2013Leninist) leader K.P.S. Oli will be the PM. In October, the UML and the Maoists came together to form a Left Alliance with the prospects of a merger after the elections. Of 165 seats, the Left Alliance managed an impressive tally of 116, with Maoists getting 36 seats. The Nepali Congress was reduced to a distant third with 23 seats. An understanding between the Rashtriya Janata Party-Nepal (an alliance of Madhesi parties) and Upendra Yadav\u2019s Federal Socialist Forum helped them get 11 and 10 seats, respectively. Interestingly, in terms of the vote count, the gap between the UML and the NC was marginal \u2014 the UML getting 33.2% of the vote and the NC maintaining its share at 32.8%, with the Maoists following with 13.7%. Therefore, in the PR category of 110 seats, UML and NC were close, getting 41 and 40 seats, respectively, with Maoists at 17 and the two Madhesi based parties claiming six each. With a total of 174 seats in a House of 275, the Left Alliance led by Mr. Oli is well placed to form the government.\nYet the Election Commission of Nepal cannot announce the results. The issue is the methodology of election of the 56 members of the NA for which the Electoral College consists of 550 members of provincial assemblies and the mayors/chairpersons and deputies of the 753 local bodies. Two months ago, the government had submitted an ordinance to President Bidhya Devi Bhandari proposing that the Election Commission frame the rules for the NA elections on the basis of the single transferable vote (STV). This is seen as more representative and enables preference votes to be counted. (Rajya Sabha members are elected on this basis.) President Bhandari, a UML loyalist who owes her position to Mr. Oli, has not signed the ordinance. The results of the provincial assembly elections have given the Left Alliance a clear majority in six of Nepal\u2019s seven provinces. Earlier this year, in the local body elections, the UML won the mayorships/chairmanships in 294 of the 753 bodies, with the Maoists winning another 106. On the basis of the FPTP system, the alliance can win 42 of the 56 seats, giving it a brute majority in the NA. The UML is, therefore, pushing the President to reject the ordinance. The glitch is that the new Constitution provides for 33% representation in Parliament for women, with any shortfall being made up in the PR lists. The precise shortfall will not be clear till the NA members have been elected. Consequently, the names of the 110 PR members cannot be notified, and so the House cannot be convened to elect Mr. Oli as the new Prime Minister. Other political parties led by the NC are adamant on the STV system as being consistent with the intentions of the framers of the Constitution. Even the Maoists are quietly supportive of the STV idea. Mr. Oli is blaming caretaker Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba for delaying tactics and the debate is increasing polarisation. Mr. Oli is unlikely to get his way but needs a political face-saver. The Maoist leader, Pushpa Kamal Dahal \u2018Prachanda\u2019, had joined the alliance thinking that he and Mr. Oli could share the prime minister ship by dividing up the tenure. Given the UML\u2019s strong showing, Mr. Oli is not receptive to such an idea and has suggested that Mr. Prachanda instead become chairman of the new entity once the merger between the two parties takes place. Mr. Prachanda is unlikely to find this satisfactory as it cements his junior status, but his options seem to be limited. The NC has received a drubbing in the FPTP results but its vote share remains intact, which is more a reflection of poor campaign management and disenchantment with the NC leadership than a dent in its political base. Its old leaders have been defeated, pointing to the need for a thorough revamp. Madhesi groups have put up a strong showing in Province 2 indicating that if they work together, they can be a potent force for pushing a forward looking agenda. Further constitutional amendments on inclusivity will have to be pushed through with persuasion rather than agitation and confrontation.\nHaving won a decisive victory, Mr. Oli now needs to display a degree of pragmatism and balance, both at home and with India. President Bhandari has been urging consensus even as she keeps the NA election ordinance pending, and the UML would be well advised to accept the STV in the interests of democracy. A hard line may not only deprive Mr. Oli of his victory but also bring the office of the President into needless controversy. On December 19, Mr. Oli undertook a surprise visit to Rasuwagadhi (on the Nepal-China border) to announce its upgradation to an international border crossing and the entry point for the railway link from Shigatse, nearly 550 km away in Tibet. The gesture was noted in Delhi, as two days later Prime Minister Narendra Modi telephoned him to congratulate him on his election victory. He followed it up with a call to Mr. Prachanda and another to Mr. Deuba to felicitate him on the successful conduct of the elections. Clearly, both sides need to get over the unpleasantness that marked Mr. Oli\u2019s nine-month tenure as Prime Minister in 2015-16. He blamed India for overtly supporting the Madhesi agitation leading to the \u2018economic blockade\u2019 and held India responsible for Mr. Prachanda withdrawing support in July 2016 and forcing him to resign. The Indian action, particularly the economic dislocation caused by the \u2018blockade\u2019, generated a sentiment of anti-Indianism, effectively exploited in the elections by Mr. Oli in the guise of Nepali nationalism. Except for this short period, however, Mr. Oli has been consistently supportive of better relations between India and Nepal. Playing the China card is not a new phenomenon in Nepal. In the past, China would advise Nepali leaders to resolve differences with India. Things have changed with Nepal now an eager participant in the ambitious Belt and Road Initiative. While Mr. Oli is smart enough to see the risks of too close a Chinese embrace, Delhi too needs to rebuild trust with Mr. Oli. This requires addressing concerns quietly and ensuring consistency of messaging. Fast-tracking implementation of reconstruction and development projects promised after the devastating earthquake in 2015, would be a good signal and in keeping with Mr. Modi\u2019s \u2018neighbourhood first\u2019 policy.\n1) Interminable\nMeaning: Endless or apparently endless (often used hyperbolically).\nExample: \u201cwe got bogged down in interminable discussions\u201d\nSynonyms: Endless, Unending\n2) Obscured\nMeaning: Keep from being seen; conceal.\nExample: \u201cgrey clouds obscure the sun\u201d\nSynonyms: Hide, Conceal\nAntonyms: Reveal\n3) Underway\nMeaning: Having started and in progress; being done or carried out.\nExample: \u201crecruitment is well under way\u201d\n4) Heightened\nMeaning: Make or become more intense.\nExample: \u201cthe pleasure was heightened by the sense of guilt that accompanied it\u201d\nSynonyms: Intensify, Increase\nAntonyms: Reduce\n5) Polarisation\nMeaning: To cause something, especially something that contains different people or opinions, to divide into two completely opposing groups.\nExample: The debate is becoming polarized and there seems to be no middle ground.\nSynonyms: Separate, Dividing\n6) Watershed\nMeaning: An event or period that is important because it represents a big change in how people do or think about something.\nExample: The year 1969 was a watershed in her life \u2013 she changed her career and remarried.\n7) Bi-cameral\nMeaning: (of a parliament, congress, etc.) having two parts, such as the Senate and the House of Representatives in the US.\nExample: \u201ca bicameral Parliament consisting of an appointed Senate and a popularly elected House of Assembly\u201d\n8) Convened\nMeaning: Come or bring together for a meeting or activity; assemble.\nExample: \u201che had convened a secret meeting of military personnel\u201d\nSynonyms: Summon, Call\nAntonyms: Disperse\nMeaning: A disagreement or argument.\nExample: \u201ca territorial dispute between the two countries\u201d\nSynonyms: Debate, Disputation\nAntonyms: Agreement\n10) Impressive\nMeaning: Evoking admiration through size, quality, or skill; grand, imposing, or awesome.\nExample: \u201can impressive view of the mountains\u201d\nSynonyms: Magnificent, Majestic\nAntonyms: Unimpressive, Ordinary\n11) Ordinance\nMeaning: An authoritative order.\nExample: \u201cthe president issued a series of ordinances in 1944\u201d\nSynonyms: Law, Command\n12) Owes\nMeaning: Have an obligation to pay or repay (something, especially money) in return for something received.\nExample: \u201cthey have denied they owe money to the company\u201d\nSynonyms: Debt to\nAntonyms: Settle up\nMeaning: An unexpected setback.\nExample: \u201cthe only glitch in his year is failing to qualify for the Masters\u201d\n14) Adamant\nMeaning: Refusing to be persuaded or to change one\u2019s mind.\nExample: \u201che is adamant that he is not going to resign\u201d\nSynonyms: Unshakable, Immovable\nAntonyms: Unsure\n15) Consistent\nMeaning: Compatible or in agreement with something.\nExample: \u201cthe injuries are consistent with falling from a great height\u201d\nSynonyms: Compatible, Accordant\nAntonyms: Inconsistent, Incompatible\n16) Intentions\nMeaning: A thing intended; an aim or plan.\nExample: \u201cshe was full of good intentions\u201d\nSynonyms: Aim, Intent\nAntonyms: Accident\n17) Blaming\nMeaning: Feel or declare that (someone or something) is responsible for a fault or wrong.\nExample: \u201cthe inquiry blamed the train driver for the accident\u201d\nSynonyms: Condemn, Censure\nAntonyms: Absolve, Forgive\n18) Face-saver\nMeaning: Something someone does in order to prevent another person from feeling embarrassed or having to admit that they are wrong.\nExample: He realized he was being offered a face saver.\n19) Cements\nSynonyms: Connect, Bond\n20) Drubbing\nMeaning: A resounding defeat in a match or contest.\nExample: \u201cScotland\u2019s 3-0 drubbing by France\u201d\nSynonyms: Defeat, Beating\nAntonyms: Win\n21) Disenchantment\nMeaning: A feeling of disappointment about someone or something you previously respected or admired; disillusionment.\nExample: \u201ctheir growing disenchantment with the leadership\u201d\nSynonyms: Disappointment, Discontent\n22) Dent\nMeaning: Have an adverse effect on; diminish.\nExample: \u201cthis neither deterred him nor dented his enthusiasm\u201d\nSynonyms: Diminish, Reduce\nAntonyms: Increase\n23) Revamp\nMeaning: Give new and improved form, structure, or appearance to.\nExample: \u201can attempt to revamp the museum\u2019s image\u201d\nSynonyms: Renovate, Refurbish\n24) Potent\nMeaning: Having great power, influence, or effect.\nExample: \u201cthrones were potent symbols of authority\u201d\nSynonyms: Powerful, Strong\nAntonyms: Weak, Impotent\n25) Persuasion\nMeaning: A belief or set of beliefs, especially religious or political ones.\nExample: \u201cwriters of all political persuasions\u201d\nSynonyms: Belief, Opinion\n26) Agitation\nMeaning: A state of anxiety or nervous excitement.\nExample: \u201cshe was wringing her hands in agitation\u201d\nSynonyms: Anxiety, Distress\nAntonyms: Calmness, Relaxation\n27) Confrontation\nMeaning: A hostile or argumentative situation or meeting between opposing parties.\nExample: \u201ca confrontation with the legislature\u201d\nSynonyms: Conflict, Clash\n28) Decisive\nMeaning: Having or showing the ability to make decisions quickly and effectively.\nExample: \u201cshe had an image of being tough and decisive\u201d\nSynonyms: Resolute, Determined\nAntonyms: Indecisive\n29) Pragmatism\nMeaning: A pragmatic attitude or policy; an approach that evaluates theories or beliefs in terms of the success of their practical application.\nExample: \u201cideology had been tempered with pragmatism\u201d\n31) Deprive\nMeaning: Prevent (a person or place) from having or using something.\nExample: \u201cthe city was deprived of its water supplies\u201d\nSynonyms: Strip, Relieve\n32) Gesture\nMeaning: An action performed to convey a feeling or intention; an action performed for show in the knowledge that it will have no effect.\nExample: \u201cI hope the amendment will not be just a gesture\u201d\nSynonyms: Action, Act\n33) Felicitate\nMeaning: Congratulate.\nExample: \u201cthe award winner was felicitated by the cultural association\u201d\nSynonyms: Applaud, Praise\nAntonyms: Curse\n34) Unpleasantness\nMeaning: The state or quality of being unpleasant; bad feeling or quarrelling between people.\nExample: \u201cthey did not look like thugs, but their faces were stamped with unpleasantness\u201d\n35) Dislocation\nMeaning: Disturbance from a proper, original, or usual place or state.\nExample: \u201crapid urban and industrial development brought immense social dislocation in its wake\u201d\nMeaning: An act or means of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving.\nExample: \u201cthey voted to lift the blockade of major railway junctions\u201d\nSynonyms: Siege, Barricade\n37) Guise\nMeaning: An external form, appearance, or manner of presentation, typically concealing the true nature of something.\nExample: \u201che visited in the guise of an inspector\u201d\nSynonyms: Likeness, Aspect\nMeaning: Include or contain (something) as a constituent part.\nExample: \u201chis career embraces a number of activities\u2014composing, playing, and acting\u201d\nSynonyms: Accept, Adopt\n39) Fast-tracking\nMeaning: A route or method which provides for more rapid results than usual.\nExample: \u201ca career in the fast track of the Civil Service\u201d\nSynonyms: Quick way\n40) Devastating\nMeaning: Highly destructive or damaging.\nExample: \u201ca devastating cyclone\u201d\nSynonyms: Destructive, Disastrous\nCheck the other Related \u201cTHE HINDU EDITORIALS\u201d from the link that is given below:\nTHE HINDU EDITORIAL : DECEMBER 28\nTHE HINDU EDITORIAL_DECEMBER\nIBPS Clerk Prelims 2017 Results Announced \u2013 Check your results now\nThe Hindu Editorial : Saving the Ghats : 06/03/2017\nTHE HINDU EDITORIAL:DECEMBER 15, 2017",
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        "raw_content": "Bartending Classes in Dolton\nDolton Bartending Classes\nIn this tough and sometimes lackluster job market, you might be wondering if a career exists in Dolton, Illinois where you can enjoy being out-and-about, easily make customers happy, and earn actual cash on a daily basis - instead of living paycheck to paycheck or getting paid just a few times a month. Throw in a little job security by virtue of customer demand, and it sounds too good to be true, right?\nConsidering the above stats, it's easy to see why bartending in Dolton, Illinois is considered one of the most exciting, lucrative, promising career choices available in today's competitive job market.\nIf you're the type that loathes being stuck inside and chained to a desk all day and you're looking for a career that is socially active in Dolton, never boring and has a promising future, check out some common bartender traits to see if you fit the description:\nYou adore entertaining a (sometimes raucous) crowd in Dolton with a good story, and you're an expert listener when your customers need someone to mull things over with after a bad day.\nProfessional bartending in Dolton, Illinois can open doors wide across the service industry spectrum and at varying levels in today's economy. Bartenders are in high demand in all types of venues, from luxurious hotels and sold-out concerts to swanky special events and exclusive outdoor weddings-and at every happy hour, local's corner bar, and social event in between.\nIf you're thinking about getting into the service industry in Dolton, Illinois, but don't have any experience-don't worry. While you'll be hard-pressed to find a general restaurant manager or food and beverage director at any respected establishment who hasn't spent some time behind the stick to get to where they are today, bartending can help open those doors for you-in fact, it's often a prerequisite to any decent-paying restaurant management position.\nThere are as many bartending school programs that allow you to work in Dolton, Illinois as there are bars. Deciding between an online course, a local course, or one that specializes in a certain part of the market (think: casinos) can be a difficult choice. Here are some key points to consider before making the leap:",
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        "raw_content": "Danny Lugo\nDanny Lugo is the contemporary choreographer of greatest prestige in Puerto Rico and Latin America at the present time. He began dancing at age 12 as a Dancer at Dance Machine, a well known dance academy in Puerto Rico, owned by choreographers Sophy Sanfiorenzo and Joey Cheveres. Danny continued dancing in Puerto Rico for different local artists and TV shows.\nIn 1998 he began his career as a choreographer working with Luis Fonsi, David Bisbal, Wisin y Yandell and man...read more\nIn 1998 he began his career as a choreographer working with Luis Fonsi, David Bisbal, Wisin y Yandell and many more. Now as a professional choreographer in the music business Danny\u2019s credits include: Main Choreographer for the Latin Billboard Awards, Latin Grammys, Premios Tu Mundo,Premios Juventud, Premios lo Nuestro, Miss World Puerto Rico, Miss Universe Puerto Rico. Danny is well known for his choreography and appearances as a judge and mentor on National Latin TV Networks on shows such as: The Voice Kids, Yo Me Llamo and Sabado Gigante.\nHe has also worked with artists such as: Black-Eyed Peas, Nelly Furtado, T-Pain, Don Omar, Pitbull, Juanes, Sean Paul, Don Omar, Juan Luis Guerra, Thalia, Paulina Rubio, Olga Tanon, Jean Carlos Canela, Prince Royce, Gloria Stefan, Banda el Recodo, Carlos Vives, and Michel Telo.\nIn order to share his knowledge, Danny holds master-classes and has his own dance event: Puerto Rico International Dance Workshop to bring the latest tendencies of the dance commercial world and has included many International choreographers.\nAt the present time Danny\u2019s home base is Puerto Rico and spends most of his time in Florida for the different TV programs and Central and South America touring with different musical performers.\nDannyLugoPR.com\nThis dance class is designed to teach a wide variety of dance styles in one class such as Hip-Hop, Latin, Jazz and other genres of dance. Emphasis is on the importance of musicality, rhythm and style. This class will encourage students how to prepare for the commercial dance industry and how to achieve their desired goals while dancing to different variety of music.",
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        "raw_content": "June 22, Days that try our souls\nOn this day in 1917, ten suffragists were arrested for picketing at the White House!\nWhy? The reason given by the police via the White House, obstructing traffic. The real reason goes back to the fact women wanted their voices heard in the form of voting. \"Taxation without representation,\" was their battle cry.\nI had the honor of working on a film about women's suffrage, \"Iron Jawed Angels\" (HBO released 2004). It was one of the steps that lead me to understand exactly how serious and important Women's Rights are to our society. This film follows the story of the Suffrage Movement through the eyes of Alice Paul and Lucy Burn. The two women who changed her-story by joining the movement and giving a fresh and strong voice to women's suffrage. I would like to share at this point- please check out this film. It is well done and very powerful. There is star power Angelica Houston, Hilary Swank to name a few. Swank plays the role of Alice Paul. www.ironjawedangels.com Great photos (with me in some of them)and dialogue about the film and the heart of the struggle of suffrage in the USA. And the only other film at this point that depict the Women's Suffrage Movement?? \"Mary Poppins\" That's correct. And as Mrs. Banks marched around the house with her banners and then realizing Mr. Banks would soon be home and \"We know how much the Cause upsets Mr. Banks.\"\nNow, back to our headline. The Suffragist protests began January 10, 1917 and the arrests began June 22,1917. Everyday except on Sunday there were women holding up banners that shared their ideals and allot of those ideals came straight from President Wilson's speeches:\n\"We shall fight for the things which we have always carried nearest our hearts--for democracy, for the right of those who submit to authority to have a voice in their own governments.\" \"Democracy Should Begin at Home\"\nThese women were teachers, factory workers, stay at home moms, women of means, wives of congressmen, writers, artists-women from all walks of life.\nAfter their arrests, the suffragists were brought before the judge who fined them ten dollars. Which they refused to pay. The White House thought they could \"nickle and dime these suffragists out of protesting.\" The first mistake was thinking that the heart of the movement could be stopped with money matters. Since, they refused to pay- the women were sentence to prison or the charges in the beginning were sometimes dropped.\nAnd these arrests did not stop the protests at all. And so it happened the White house who wanted to be rid of the bothersome women who stood outside reminding President Wilson, the Congress, and the Senate that their involvement in World War I was based on the idea that all peoples should have the rights of democracy....but what about American women? Women are People.\nThroughout the next several months women were arrested and some were released but then the courts began to lengthen the sentences and for Alice Paul who was arrested in October of 1917; she was sentenced to seven months! For obstructing traffic? Alice Paul was in solitary confinement for two weeks, beaten, and then Paul went on a hunger strike. The guards decided to try violence to force women to conform. Chaining them, beating them, pinching them, choking them, striping them of their clothing, crushing their heads against walls....as Paul's hunger strike continued other women in prison joined the hunger strike. For fear that Alice Paul would die- they force fed her- sticking a tube down her throat and filled her belly with liquid protein. Raw eggs and milk mostly. They threaten she would sent to St. Elizabeth's Mental Hospital. She was tortured also by flashing strong lights every hour on the hour. Paul stood her ground.\nWord of what was happening to these innocent women in Occoquan Workhouse (located in Northern Virginia) was reported in the newspapers. The public support grew for the suffragists and on November 27 and 28 of 1917 all the women were released including Alice Paul. March 18, 1918 the D.C. Court of Appeals found the arrests, prison time unconstitutional.\nToday women are fighting for their rights again. Never forget the Constitution begins with these three words, \"We The People, \" Not \"we the men,\"\nWomen are People too!\nPosted by beingwoman at 9:30 AM No comments:",
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        "raw_content": "Summary Offences Amendment (Move-on Laws) Bill 2015\nCARROLL(Niddrie) \u2014 It is my pleasure to rise and speak on the Summary Offences Amendment (Move-on Laws) Bill 2015, which is an important social reform as part of the Andrews Labor government\u2019s election pledge to get in behind hardworking people, not to demonise them.\nWhat those opposite do not understand is that they lost the election. All their contributions and their election campaign focused on the Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union (CFMEU), and where did it get them? Four years on the opposition benches, so keep talking about the CFMEU, because you are doing a good job. Do not concentrate on policy; just keep focusing on the CFMEU.\nThe ACTING SPEAKER (Ms Thomson) \u2014 Order! Through the Chair!\nMr CARROLL \u2014 This is an important social justice reform. In a minute I will get to the other side\u2019s record in government on crime rates, but this bill rights a wrong. Do not take my word for it; take the word of the Law Institute of Victoria (LIV) and of the community legal centres. A recent issue of the Law Institute Journal, from the Law Institute of Victoria, includes the heading \u2018Move-on laws unnecessary\u2019. It quotes the Attorney-General, who at the time held the shadow portfolio, as saying the laws amounted to a criminalisation of all forms of protest in this state and that everyone has a right to assemble peacefully and have their say. The Andrews government is about letting people protest peacefully. It will not harm anyone. It may be a picket at their workplace, and there is nothing wrong with that. We are taking the laws back to what they should be and what they originally were.\nWhat the coalition introduced back in 2014 was restrictive in nature for any protest in the state of Victoria. It was draconian, anti-democratic and simply unnecessary. You did not need to focus on it; you could have focused on a positive agenda, rather than having a negative agenda and ending up in opposition after just four years. In opposition, do your time, do your policy development and come up with a positive agenda. That may get you a bit further along in terms of public support.\nMr CARROLL \u2014 Thank you, Acting Speaker. The coalition\u2019s amendments to the move-on laws had the real potential to disproportionately harm some of the most vulnerable members of the community. Members only have to go back to comments made by Geoff Bowyer, the former president of the Law Institute of Victoria, who said at the time that the laws could:\n\u2026 have a significant and devastating impact on the homeless who, by the nature of their situation, are forced to gather in public places, often returning to a familiar spot after being moved on.\nThe laws were also draconian in how they dealt with people going to their normal place of employment.\nThe ACTING SPEAKER (Ms Thomson) \u2014 Order! The member for Burwood!\nMr CARROLL \u2014 The coalition made clear at the time that police would be given the discretion to decide whether a picket at a place of employment was legal or illegal; no-one needed to go to court and no orders needed to be sought or made against the picket. It was a heavily criticised, heavy-handed and unwarranted interference with the rights of working people across the state.\nThis reform of the Andrews Labor government is backed up by a range of stakeholders, including the St Kilda Legal Service, the Federation of Community Legal Services, the Peninsula Community Legal Centre, Youthlaw, the Western Suburbs Community Legal Service, the Independent Riders Group and the Law Institute of Victoria. We are righting the coalition\u2019s wrongs. In summary, this bill repeals the coalition\u2019s amendments and creates a more appropriate balance between the use of move-on powers to maintain public order and the protection of the fundamental rights of all Victorians to move freely, express their views and associate with whomever they choose.\nThe four key amendments in this bill include that move-on powers will no longer be able to be used merely because a police officer suspects that a person is likely to cause an obstruction to another person. What we are putting forward is reasonable. Move-on powers should not apply when a person is picketing at a place of employment or demonstrating about a particular issue. There is nothing wrong with putting your views forward on industrial relations or anything like that.\nThe member for Hawthorn \u2014 and I mentioned this during a previous debate \u2014 has been proactive with his opinion pieces. The member for Kew is trying to catch up, and there is a bit of a shootout going on about who can get the most columns in the Herald Sun. I welcome that. As long as they keep writing about the CFMEU and highlighting the record of the previous government, we on this side of the chamber will be pleased.\nOur reforms to repeal laws that restricted the rights to peaceful protest and subjected individuals to exclusion orders have been welcomed. The current LIV president, Katie Miller, has said the LIV strongly opposed the coalition\u2019s amendments to the Summary Offences Act 1996 when they were introduced. The LIV was not consulted, as it should have been, and now the Andrews Labor government is righting a wrong. It has been endorsed by most people in the non-government legal sector. It is about making everything right. Victorian police still have the power to respond to illegal protests that include trespass or violent acts. This is very important reform.\nThe previous Labor administration had an agenda called A Fairer Victoria. If you were smarter in government, you might have picked up that baton and run with it, but you decided not to. You decided to attack and demonise hardworking people right through the election campaign, including ambos, teachers, the CFMEU \u2014 \u2014\nMr Watt \u2014 On a point of order, Acting Speaker, the member should speak through the Chair. That is the only comment I am making.\nThe ACTING SPEAKER (Ms Thomson) \u2014 Order! The member will take his seat. Sit down!\nMr CARROLL \u2014 I will continue to speak through the Chair. The member for Burwood is a class act. You are super! You are a no. 1 draftee, you are!\nMr CARROLL \u2014 He is a class act who we on this side of the chamber welcome.\nThe member for Hawthorn could pick up a lot from my predecessor as the member for Niddrie, a former Attorney-General, and from the agenda he ran and his social reform. Let us look at where we are now, with crime rates having gone up every year of the Baillieu-Napthine term of government. We are picking up the mess. The member for Rowville, the former Minister for Police and Emergency Services, who is at the table, did his best, but there is overcrowding and the current Minister for Police is doing everything he can to turn that ship around.\nWe will make sure there is an appropriate balance between the rights of individuals to protest and the rights of individuals to go to work. Bjelke-Petersen-style laws are not welcome in Victoria. We have the Royal Commission into Family Violence, and we will look at strengthening the Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC), which will be an important reform. Whether it occurs at people\u2019s place of employment or whether it is about a planning matter like the Tecoma McDonald\u2019s, there is nothing wrong with peaceful protest. Protective services officers and police have had important powers for many years, and it has all worked very well. Peaceful protest is encouraged in liberal democracies right around the world, and Victoria is a liberal democracy. We should encourage people to have their say and express their views. There is no need to go down a Queensland-style, Peter Reith-style term of reform that is draconian and does nothing to improve the lives of hardworking Victorians, who should not be demonised.\nMembers only need to look through the agenda of the Andrews Labor government to see investment in our correctional services, including giving real teeth to IBAC, which is something the member for Hawthorn might want to write an opinion piece about, rather than focusing on the coalition\u2019s four wasted years. The member for Kew is catching up on the member for Hawthorn\u2019s number of Herald Sun columns. The member for Kew is on the back bench, but he is making his way down. 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        "raw_content": "John W. Rogers Jr. Biography\nariel companies business investment\nInvestor, business executive\nOnce his father gave him shares of stock as a 12th birthday gift, John W. Rogers, Jr., was hooked on Wall Street. He secured the services of his own broker at age 18 and four years later, in 1980, became a broker himself. Raising $180,000 from family and friends, Rogers started his own investment firm, Ariel Capital Management, with one other employee in 1983. By 2004 Ariel had 73 employees, managed nearly $17.5 billion in assets for individuals, corporations, university endowments, and some of the nation's largest public and private pension funds, and was the largest black-owned investment firms in the country. In addition, Rogers created the first two mutual funds in the United States managed by African Americans; the Ariel and Ariel Appreciation Funds both received four-star ratings in 2004. By his mid-40s Black Enterprise recognized Rogers as a \"master wealth builder.\"\nRogers was born into a prominent Chicago family in 1958. His mother, Jewel Lafontant, senior partner in a Chicago law firm and longtime figure in national Republican politics, was named ambassador-at-large and U.S. coordinator for refugee affairs by President George Bush in 1989. John Sr., a circuit court judge, instilled early business sense in his son by giving him shares of stock as Christmas and birthday gifts and allowing him a checking account where he could deposit the dividends and his allowance.\nExcept for one bounced check, John Jr. learned his early financial lessons well. Soon he was following the newspaper stock tables and watching the stock ticker prices race along the bottom of the television screen on Chicago's local business channel. He also spent a lot of time after school in the office of his father's broker, Stacy Adams, one of the first black stockbrokers in Chicago. At the age of 16, Rogers was hawking hot dogs, peanuts, and soft drinks during White Sox games at Comiskey Park, putting the earnings into more stocks and phoning Adams to check on their progress during his work breaks.\nRogers graduated from the highly regarded University of Chicago Laboratory School in 1976, the same year he played on the Illinois Class A, All-State Hall of Fame basketball team. Attending Princeton University as an economics major, he quickly found a local broker whose enthusiasm convinced him that he, too, could be successful in the field. While in college, Rogers flew to the West Coast to appear on the Wheel of Fortune, winning $8,600 in prizes that he immediately invested with his broker.\nAfter graduating from Princeton in 1980, Rogers went to work as a stockbroker for William Blair & Company, a Chicago investment banking firm. Besides being the first person hired directly out of college by the company in more than four years, he was the first black professional ever to work at the 400-employee firm.\nFor Rogers, it was the perfect place to learn his trade. The company had everything under one roof\u2014corporate finance, public finance, trading, money management, mutual funds, and research\u2014and specialized in small-company stocks. With experience and omnivorous reading of financial newsletters, magazines, and investment classics like Security Analysis and A Random Walk Down Wall Street, Rogers quickly began to develop his value-oriented investment strategy.\nLess than three years later, at the age of 25, he left William Blair & Company to form Ariel Capital Management, named after the fleet and nearly extinct African and Asian mountain gazelle. Starting with only one major account\u2014$100,000 worth of Howard University's endowment fund to invest\u2014within six months Rogers and an employee had raised an additional $190,000 in investment capital. From then on Ariel Capital moved nearly as swiftly as its namesake, growing to $45 million in managed assets by 1986.\nFamily ties helped Rogers's rapid rise in the financial world. His mother was an early investor and remained part-owner of Ariel until her death in 1997. More importantly, her business connections helped open doors. She was a trustee of Howard University, and two other corporations where she served on the board of directors, Revlon and Mobil, later became Ariel clients. The firm also landed such accounts as the retirement funds of city employees in Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, and the District of Columbia. But, connections aside, the bottom line is results. \"Our private clients can judge us by just one thing,\" Rogers told Forbes, \"growth of assets.\"\nTo that end, Rogers quickly perfected a creative but conservative investment style best summed up by Ariel's motto, borrowed from Aesop's fable about the tortoise: \"Slow and steady wins the race.\" His overriding philosophy is one of patience, timing, and making the most out of a down market. Unlike many investors, he has no sophisticated computerized trading programs. Rogers avoids buying into the current \"hot\" stock trends of any given moment, and he does not look for potential takeover targets with share prices that might quickly jump. Instead, he seeks out lesser-known, undervalued companies that produce quality products, then invests long-term in their stock.\nIntensive research is the key to finding these companies. Rogers devotes several hours a day to reading five morning newspapers, nine business magazines, and more than 80 newsletters, including his own entitled The Patient Investor. He likes to concentrate on smaller companies with market capitalization of $50 million to $1 billion and good earnings records that \"do one thing very, very well, and have a well-established niche,\" he told Financial World. Many of these firms are too small to be followed by the bigger Wall Street investors.\nRogers also looks for companies in currently unpopular industries, companies experiencing a temporary setback in earnings, or companies newly created by spinoffs and asset sales, and he aims to find them before they are discovered by other investors. Other criteria are effective and committed management, a clean, simple, and easily-understood balance sheet, good cash flow, and a low debt-to-capital ratio.\n\"A lot of our work is really tire kicking,\" he explained in Black Enterprise, \"going out and visiting the companies, getting to know the employees and management, and talking to the customers, competitors and suppliers. The final judgment is whether there will be long-term demand for that product.\" Rogers expects the earnings of the companies he invests in to grow at a consistent 12 percent to 15 percent annually.\nThere are several types of companies, however, that Rogers never invests in. He stays away from cyclical industries like heavy machinery, steel, and automobiles because of their frequent ups and downs. He avoids all start-up companies, regardless of their business, because they have no track record. Commodity stocks like precious metals, gas, and oil are too volatile for his taste, while trucking, airline, banking, and other recently deregulated industries are, in his mind, still working themselves out in their new environments and, therefore, are not good buys. \"We don't make exceptions,\" Rogers said in Changing Times. \"We're very rigid.\"\nEven more important to Rogers is his strict code of socially conscious investing. He will not buy the stock of any company that does business with South Africa. Nor will he invest in defense contractors, nuclear utilities, cigarette manufacturers, and companies that make weapons or harm the environment.\n\"The principles just make investment sense,\" he told Fortune magazine. \"Many defense companies are too reliant upon big government contracts. This reliance pressures management into doing unethical things to get and keep those contracts,\" he explained. \"I don't own nuclear utilities because I don't like investing in companies that the courts might put out of business. The same goes for cigarette makers: I don't want to invest in a business everyone is trying to outlaw.\" In fact, when Kraft, one of Rogers's corporate clients, became a part of tobacco manufacturing giant Philip Morris Companies Inc., he terminated business with them.\nRogers's patient, disciplined approach has worked. Some of his earlier successes included investments in companies that manufacture toothbrushes, hospital uniforms, desktop stacking trays, plastic binders, baseball cards, and milk-shake machines. And he has also been known to take advantage of a down market, investing, for instance, $9 million in Caesar's World, the hotel and gambling casino firm, when its stock hit a low of $17 per share during the October 1987 stock market crash. By July of 1992 Caesar's price per share had risen 80 percent. By 2005 Caesar's Entertainment had become the world's largest casino gaming company and remained a part of Ariel's investments.\n\"Ariel is one of the few managers dealing with the middle-size, unknown, basic-business type of company, and those companies are the ones that have led the [stock market] charge since the crash,\" Edward G. Lloyd, former senior vice-president of the United Negro College Fund (UNCF), said in Business Week. The UNCF was one of Rogers's early clients, joining Ariel in 1984 and seeing its initial investment grow by 140 percent over the next four years. Rogers claims similar results for his other big-money institutional clients, which have included Chrysler, Ford, Procter & Gamble, AT&T, Pillsbury, Sara Lee, and the Stroh Brewing Company. In fact, from 1987 to 1990 Rogers's clients saw their total assets rise more than 53 percent, compared to the nearly 29 percent gain posted by Standard & Poor's index of 500 stocks.\n\"We were successful during the '80s because we picked some good, reasonably priced small stocks,\" he told Black Enterprise. \"We avoided the go-go, glamorous small stocks that soared in 1980 and then plunged by 1985. Instead, we stuck with low-expectation stocks that didn't go up as much, but also didn't suffer as much.\"\nAriel's institutional clients have average investment accounts of worth tens of millions of dollars. To attract smaller investors, Rogers organized two mutual funds that followed socially responsible investment practices. The Ariel Fund, started in 1986, invests in small companies. From its inception to 2005 the Fund appreciated more than 14 percent annually, growing to $4.5 billion in assets, placing it second among eleven small-company funds followed and ranked by Lipper Analytical Services. His Ariel Appreciation Fund buys stock in mid-sized companies as large as $15 billion. It grew to $3.2 billion in total assets and gained 12.9 percent in value annually from its start in 1989 to 2005. Lipper Analytical Services ranked it eighth out of 51 funds. Ariel also started a money market fund in 1988 and a bond fund in 1995.\nBut Rogers's very success has caused problems and forced a change in the way he prefers investing. So much new money has flooded his firm and his mutual funds that he can no longer specialize in the small-company stocks that made his reputation. Back in 1986, when he managed only $45 million, Rogers could put 5 to 10 percent of Ariel's total capital in 10 or 20 carefully targeted small companies without disturbing their share price or ending up with too large a percentage of their stock. When their share prices rose, Ariel's total return appreciated accordingly.\nHowever, as a multibillion-dollar money manager since the early 1990s, Rogers can no longer operate this way. His total assets are too large to permit such a concentrated investment strategy among selected small firms without severely jolting their share price. As a result, he must either scatter his investment portfolio among hundreds of small companies, diluting his overall return, or focus on much larger firms. Rogers has tried to steer a middle course. Telling Forbes in 1991, \"We can't take on any more new cash and still preserve our focus,\" he stopped seeking institutional clients and closed the Calvert-Ariel Growth Fund to new investors. This has allowed him to continue pursuing small companies while simultaneously investing in larger, more well-known firms like Clorox, Hasbro, and the Fleming Companies. In 2004, Rogers reported to Forbes that his original business plan still fit his company.\nBut he wasn't surprised by his success. \"This is what I thought could happen if we did it right,\" Rogers told Forbes. \"I used to talk about this with my mom all the time; everyone knows about the brands EBONY and Jet. I wanted people to believe that Ariel Mutual Funds could be that kind of brand where African-Americans all around the country, as well as White Americans, would know that when it comes to mutual funds, you think about Ariel. And that you understand that our long-term investing approach could work for you too \u2026Well, we're getting there. I think what has helped, too, is the [tortoise] and the patience.\"\nRogers continues his workaholic six-day weeks to find the necessary time to keep up with all his managerial duties and research responsibilities and to write his regular column for Forbes. Yet people continue to underestimate him, Justin F. Beckett, senior vice president of NCM Capital Management in Durham, North Carolina, told Black Enterprise. \"They see a mild-mannered, soft-spoken person, but he is a pure competitor who is out to win.\" As Ariel President Mellody Hobson put it to Ebony, Rogers \" is respected and adored by people \u2026nobody doesn't like John Rogers. 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        "raw_content": "By: Terrill Dines\nEach day, our industry sits down and whittles the unsightly knots off the tree we call solar energy. We, as a group, spend more time than we should pointing to one of a growing number of reasons why solar energy isn\u2019t taking hold in America: that perhaps our government incentives were cut too quickly, that our state\u2019s SREC program is broken, that the net metering requirements aren\u2019t strong enough. Not that those things wouldn\u2019t further bolster our industry, but go out and ask your friends and family about solar energy. The problem with solar energy in America isn\u2019t a result of the deficiencies of the incentives (although improved incentives would set this industry on fire), it\u2019s with the astounding lack of knowledge about a technology that can transform the lives of everyone in our nation and around the world.\nLet me be provocative for a moment. Do you know how much of a return on your investment you would receive if you installed solar on your home or business right now? Do you know enough to even estimate the amount of money you\u2019d save over 25-30 years? Would you guess that solar energy is actually a financial investment with recent returns more solid than stocks and bonds? Do you know that solar energy works in colder climates and on cloudy days? Did you know that nearly any solar installation company will gladly provide you these numbers for free? Probably not. Not many Americans can begin to answer these questions. And who can blame them?\nWe, as an industry, are still young. We\u2019re not the behemoth of major corporations with seemingly unlimited budgets to pay for lobbying and well-placed television commercials. We reach out to a media who has no idea what solar energy really is. We burn with such passion to help our country, and yet many nights feel like we are strangers in our own homes. You can\u2019t explain the entirety of the benefits of solar energy in 140 characters. It\u2019s both a great and terrible feeling to know what you can give people if only they knew what you could give. It\u2019s unrequited love in the form of a solar panel, and we have thousands upon thousands of them waiting to find a good home.\nWe\u2019re not at war with the other energy companies, either. People will still need oil for a very long time (probably longer than our actual supply will last). No energy employee from fossil fuel plants will end up on Skid Row because of solar any time soon. What about utility companies? Utilities are actually required by the state governments to purchase renewable energy, and most of them have employees that are themselves dedicated to the renewable energy sector. They are not our enemies, either. Banks? Banks are in the business of lending\u2013they would love for solar modules to be included in home appraisals. The real estate market? Solar panels on a home sells that home much easier and (say it with me) \u201cnot our enemy.\u201d We simply have no natural predators, and for that, we\u2019re thankful.\nWhat we do face is a nation who just doesn\u2019t understand us. We\u2019re right here, and there\u2019s not been a better time to go solar than today. The panels pay for themselves typically about halfway through their life cycle, and the rest is yours to keep. There is a 30% federal tax credit for anyone who installs solar on a home or business. Many states have similar tax incentives to add to that. You can get paid to send your excess energy back to the grid. You can also sell solar credits to utility companies. And if you own a business, there\u2019s a good chance you can depreciate the entire installation in one year. Did you know you\u2019ll see, on average, a more steady return from \u201cgoing solar\u201d than you would on stocks and bonds (at least historically speaking)? It\u2019s okay; most people don\u2019t know that.\nSo here we sit as an industry with such a powerful solution for our country\u2013both as a whole and to the people individually. We are, as a nation, being quickly passed up by other countries. Research countries like Germany and what they are doing with solar energy\u2013it\u2019s amazing. But we here in the US can\u2019t afford to tell everyone what they need to know. We, instead, have to rely on people finding us. We try, don\u2019t get me wrong, but we just don\u2019t have the financial size and subsequent influence to achieve the success solar energy deserves. The solar industry is young, lacking the means to get the word out in the way that giants of other industries are able to do.\nYet each installation site still drips with the exhilaration and sweat of The Cavern Club in 1961, right after a little-known band named The Beatles just finished playing to a room of about 100 people. Solar energy is the early rock and roll of our generation. We\u2019re the rock and roll stars of our time, hell-bent on changing the World. This time, though, it really works. We, as an industry, can see what is ahead. We\u2019ll be here waiting. And when you say \u201cOh man, I wish I knew about this sooner,\u201d we won\u2019t judge. We\u2019ll love and support you just the same. It was Marty McFly in Back to the Future who said: \u201cI guess you guys aren\u2019t ready for that yet. But your kids are gonna love it.\u201d See you soon, America.\nArticle appearing courtesy of CleanTechies.\nSolar panel image via Shutterstock.\nTerrill Dines is CEO of Honeycomb Solar, a renewable energy company. Honeycomb Solar\u2019s goal is to bolster US energy enterprise through installation, innovation, and education. To learn more, please visit http://www.honeycombsolar.com.\n\u00ab Growing Herbs is Easy Pizza from the Printer? \u00bb\nShow and tell demos would make you so busy installing this stuff you would get no sleep. Look back 100 years and you might figure it out . To sell anything , it is important to put it in the customers hands so to speak . \u201d got to have one\u201d is what they will say . The problem is that you folks are spending all your energy in the wrong way . Telling folks what they will save instead of what it will cost is the way to go . I have never seen an industry with such a cool product and such crappy marketing .\nGreat article. I must say I didn\u2019t know a half of what you\u2019ve written. And you are right estimating that our population doesn\u2019t even know obvious things about solar energy. The process is easy to understand but only when you know what a great result it can have for environment.\nSheryl Harnas\nA personal commitment to install solar on our residence initiated a search. We found the NYS initiative, but when we attempted to make plans \u2013 we were told there are no installers in our area.\nI have encouraged family members to become certified in the installation of solar.\nI know the facts in your article. WHERE ARE THE SUBSIDIES to educate installers. Tell me where I might find a way to install solar in the Southern Tier of NYS.\nLove the enthusiasm of this article, and the TRUTH to it! Many people just need the ability to understand more before they purchase, which is why EnergySage is tackling the issue. Our website serves many purposes to the consumer, but overall, it really helps to educate each consumer on his/ her options. 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        "raw_content": "In April 1979, Miranda's mother gets invited to appear on the 20,000 Pyramid [for you young'uns, that was a popular game show at the time] but the most interesting events of this story are occurring closer to home in the neighborhood. Miranda is receiving cryptic letters that she becomes convinced are being sent from a traveller from the future. The message is not benign: a friend of hers is in danger and she must write a letter to save this friend from certain death. But to whom is she to write to letter? And to when?\nThis modest but strikingly original novel is complex and multifaceted. On its face, this is a coming-of-age story of a sixth grade girl in New York. It's a nice story (twelve years old in 1979 is something I can personally relate to quite well), but nothing extraordinary and not really the point after all. The more interesting part is the riddle about time travel (told from the perspective of the people not doing the traveling). This is the clever part of the novel - never entirely spelled out - with just enough paradox and open-ended twists to get the mind going. Finally, there is a subtle but loving tribute to Madeleine L'Engle who inspired the author to write this story and whose books I remember loving myself when I was twelve years old. This is the kind of a book that makes you want to rush back to read those books again. Other details (about friendship, reaching for one's dreams, and confronting prejudice) are nicely added in, but not dwelled upon.\nMy problem with the book is figuring out who would be the likely audience. I personally found it a bit confusing to read and suspect I'd have to go through it another time or two before I really understood what was going on. I'm not sure that middle readers would keep up with at all. Teens won't find it very interesting because of the youth of the characters. So, I fear that this may slip off people's radars. The book itself has been well-promoted, but there is no wait list to check it out, so I suspect my fears are justified.\nOlgy Gary said...\nHi Paul, Thanks for the link to your review of this year's Newbery winner! I've added a link to your review to the list of this year's ALA Youth Media Award Winners press release.",
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        "raw_content": "A visit to the Gyeonbokgung Palace in Seoul, Korea\nOn Saturday, we got lucky enough to have a small break in the rain so we headed over to the Gyeonbokgung Palace. (Try saying that three times!) It would have been nice to have blue skies but the cloudy skies provided some nice soft light to shoot in, and that's what we did.\nAs you walk around these old palaces, you can't help but shoot all these amazing colorful details. The combination of the bright colors and the repetitive patterns really makes for stunning images. It reminded me a lot of the architecture in Beijing when I was there for the Olympics.\nAs I walked around the palace, I tried to find different details to focus on. This gargoyle caught my attention since he was in a position in front of the main building where I could get low and shoot him against the ceiling.\nAnd for something a little cuter than the gargoyle, here is a little guy dressed in costume.\nAs you can tell, I was really taken with the architecture and was constantly looking for new angles to shoot.\nThere were hundreds of people in the main square (just off to the right of this image), so I walked around and found this really cool path with repeated columns. I shot many images here, both portrait and landscape, but found that it was just a little too \"empty\". So I set up the tripod and waited for someone to walk into the scene so that I could fill the frame with a subject. I slowed the shutter to add some movement to the walker.\nAt the front gates (I think we went in the back way), there were more people dressed in costume.\nJason was shooting some images of this door (since he likes to focus on details of wood) and so I poked my head into his shot. Then I decided to set my camera on the tripod and shoot some images of us being goofy. This image really cracked us up. :)\nJust outside the main gates of the Gyeonbokgung Palace is the bustling city of Seoul.\nAfter an early dinner, I decided to go out for a couple more night shots. The evening before, we saw these small streets with lots of signs, located just a couple of blocks from our hotel. I figured that the raining streets would give me some good reflections to work with. I shot some images and was not thrilled with any of them, so I decided to try and roll the zoom to get the cool effects. This was my only \"keeper\" from that short walk.",
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        "raw_content": "The Agile Software Development Toolbox\nWhen agile software development meets pataphysics, you got an elegant new set of tools for software development.\nContinue reading\"The Agile Software Development Toolbox\"\nThe current Methods & Tools poll shows that a majority of participants develop 75% or more of their new applications with a browser as the interface. As Logitech just commemorated its 25-year anniversary, it is time to think about the user interface and the role of the mice in our \u2026\nContinue reading\"Don\u2019t Click Here\"",
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        "raw_content": "I'm 20 weeks! Actually a little more than that, so that means I'm a little more than half way there, woohoo!! (Good thing, can you say getting huge already??) All is still going well. I still suffer from my headaches, and I get the round ligament pain pretty bad this time around, so I can't be as active as I should be sometimes, but overall I am in a good place right now. The baby is wiggling around a lot more, which is my absolute favorite part of pregnancy, so I love that. I spend some time every day just sitting down and enjoying the feel of her moving around, its so fun. She is starting to get strong enough that other people could feel it, but she never ever kicks when Ryan or the kids is trying to feel her. She's stubborn already! But I'm sure it won't be long before they will feel her. I have a follow-up unltrasound next week cause they couldn't see everything they needed to at the first one, I'm excited to see her again.\nRyan cracked himself up with this close-up, so I thought I would post it for him. :)\nEverything looks good so far. We got a great look at her, and she appears to be a thumb sucker already! :) I'm so excited to meet our sweet little girl. Now, to get Ryan to help me pick a name!\nThe whole next week is going to be so much fun. I can't wait. This week is going by so slowly! I am the worst at being patient! Here's the run down on exciting events.\nFriday- My sister Debbie is flying in from Boston, MA. I don't get to see her very often and I LOVE hanging out with her. She's even staying at my house. I'm so excited.\nSatruday- My brother David is flying in from LA. I rarely get to see him either, and he's hilarious! Can't wait. And of course, its general conference, always an uplifting weekend, and I always have to make a few yummy things to eat while we watch (most likely while I sit on the couch in my favorite flannel jammies).\nMonday- My brother Daren, who lives in New Mexico, is having a wedding dinner to celebrate him new marriage and my whole family is going to be there. All my siblings, cousins, aunts, uncles (all of them that can get there anyway). So excited.\nTuesday- My ultrasound! I finally get to see that everything is well with the baby and will hopefully find out what we are having. I'm so impatient this time, I am going absolutely crazy waiting to know! Ryan is about to go crazy with me asking him about names. We have a deal you see, that he doesn't have to talk about it until we know, but for some reason I am really anxious this time! Its stressing me out that I don't know what he likes. He usually ends up hating all the names I come up with, and I have to start over, so I guess that's probably why I want him to at least give me a few he likes!\nWednesday/Thursday/Friday- Ryan and I head off, sans children, to Park City for a 3 day 2 night get away. Nothing fancy, nothing exotic, but it is the longest we have left our children, ever. We've done one night a few times, but never two. Thanks to my parents who are going to stay with them here at our house so they can have their own beds. And thanks to the friends and neighbors who are going to have them over to play so my parents can get a break. Beth is a little annoyed that we are going to \"a park city\" without her to play on the slides. Haha, kids are funny.\nAnyway, as you can see the next week is fun filled! Let the countdown begin!",
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        "raw_content": "SEC Charges Three Friends and Business Associates of Former Chairman of Home Diagnostics, Inc., in Insider Trading Scheme, May 7, 2014, (Litigation Release No. 22987)\nJohn Campani, John Mullin, and Alan Posner have all been charged with trading on insider information concerning Nipro Corporation's acquisition of Home Diagnostics, Inc for combined profits of \"more than $105,000.\" The defendants were allegedly tipped this information by former Chairman of the Board at Home Diagnostics, George H. Holley. Holley and other tippees were previously charged by the SEC in the case SEC v. George H. Holley, et al. The SEC has charged the defendants with violating the Exchange Act. The defendants have consented to a final judgment that permanently enjoins them from future violations, and orders them to pay over $166,000 combined in prejudgment interest, disgorgement, and civil penalties.\nSEC Charges Toronto-Based Consultant and Four Others with Multiple Chinese Reverse Merger Schemes, May 7, 2014, (Litigation Release No. 22986)\nAccording to the complaint (PDF), S. Paul Kelly, George Tazbaz, Roger D. Lockhart, Robert S. Agriogianis, and Shawn A. Becker were involved in a scheme to take China Auto Logistics, Inc. and Guanwei Recycling Corp \"public through reverse mergers with U.S. public shell companies, hide their control over the companies' stock through a vast network of U.S. and international entities, sell that stock in unregistered distributions, and manipulate trading in the stock, ultimately obtaining millions in profits as a result.\" The SEC has charged the defendants with violating various provisions of the securities laws and seeks permanent injunctions, disgorgement, civil penalties, and other relief. Kelley, Lockhart, and Agriogianis consented to a final judgment that enjoins them from future violations, orders Kelley and Lockhart to pay over $6.5 million in disgorgement, prejudgment interest, and penalties, and imposes penny stock bars against Lockhart and Agriogianis. \"The amount of disgorgement and civil penalties to be assessed against Agriogianis will be determined by the court at a later time.\" The claims against Tazbaz and Becker \"will be determined after a trial, which has not been set.\"\nSEC Charges Ohio-Based Investment Adviser and President for Fraudulently Hiding Account Shortfall, May 5, 2014, (Litigation Release No. 22985)\nThe SEC has charged investment advisor \"Professional Investment Management, Inc...and its president, Douglas E. Cowgill...for repeatedly hiding a shortfall of more than $700,000 in client assets.\" The complaint charges PIM and Cowgill with violating various provisions of the Exchange Act and Investment Advisers Act. \"A hearing on the SEC's motion for a preliminary injunction has been scheduled for May 12.\"\nSEC Charges Florida Lawyer in Connection with Multi-Million Dollar Prime Bank Scheme, May 5, 2014, (Litigation Release No. 22984)\nAttorney Allen Ross Smith has been charged with \"violating the anti-fraud and securities offering provisions of the federal securities laws for his role in an advance fee investment scheme\" orchestrated by Malom Group AG, which \"involv[ed] prime bank transactions and overseas debt instruments.\" According to the SEC, Smith used his position as an attorney to make \"several false and misleading statements to investors.\" The SEC has charged Smith with violating the Securities Act and Exchange Act and seeks permanent injunctions, disgorgement, prejudgment interest, and civil penalties.\nCFTC ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS\nCFTC Amends Complaint against Banc de Binary, Ltd. to Charge Three Affiliated Corporate Entities with Violating the CFTC\u2019s Ban on Trading Options Contracts Off-Exchange, May 2, 2014, (CFTC Press Release No. 6923-14)\nAccording to the amended complaint (PDF), Banc de Binary, Ltd. and its three corporate affiliates, E.T. Binary Options Ltd., BO Systems Ltd., and BDB Services Ltd., \"violat[ed] the CFTC\u2019s ban on off-exchange options trading by offering commodity option contracts to U.S. customers for trading, as well as soliciting, accepting orders and funds, or confirming the execution of orders, from U.S. customers.\" The amended complaint finds Oren Shabat Laurent liable \"for the corporate Defendants\u2019 alleged violations of the Commodity Exchange Act and the CFTC\u2019s Regulations.\" The CTFC seeks civil penalties, restitution, disgorgement, rescission, and \"a permanent injunction preventing the Defendants from engaging in certain commodity options activity with U.S. customers.\"\nLabels: CFTC, SEC, Weekly Regulatory Review",
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        "raw_content": "The DREAM Act:\nWashington, D.C. - As the bipartisan call for passing the DREAM Act gets louder - from military, education, faith, and Republican leaders alike - some may overlook the economic benefits of granting legal status to eligible undocumented youth who want to attend college or join the military. There are currently 2.1 million undocumented youths living in the U.S. who, without the DREAM Act, are unlikely to go to college and cannot work legally in the U.S. The DREAM Act, however, would provide an opportunity for them to live up to their full potential as future doctors, nurses, teachers, and entrepreneurs and make greater contributions to the U.S. economy and society.\nThe DREAM Act would give beneficiaries the opportunity to increase their standard of living - and their tax contributions: If legalized, DREAM Act beneficiaries would have access to greater educational opportunities and better jobs, which in turn means more taxable income. According to a study from Arizona State University, an individual with a bachelor's degree earns approximately $750,000 more over the course of his/her lifetime than an individual with only a high-school diploma.\nThe DREAM Act would save taxpayers money: A RAND study from 1999 shows that raising the college graduation rate of Hispanics to that of non-Hispanic whites would increase spending on public education by 10 percent nationwide, but the costs would be more than offset by savings in public health and benefits, as well as by increased tax revenues resulting from higher incomes.\nThe DREAM Act keeps talented students in the United States: Letting the talent of DREAM Act students go to waste \"imposes economic and emotional costs on undocumented students and on U.S. society as a whole.\" The DREAM Act would stop brain drain by allowing our most talented students to remain in the country.\nWhile some in Congress continue to play politics with the DREAM Act, America and its taxpayers continue to lose. Without the DREAM Act, the United States is missing out on talented workers and entrepreneurs, and is losing vital tax revenues and other economic contributions.\nTo read IPC's Fact Check, see:\nThe DREAM Act in Arizona: An Economic Perspective (Arizona State University, September 17, 2010)",
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        "raw_content": "Welcome to all new students for 2018\nBelongatBath, Freshers, FW2018, new students\nWe thought we'd say a quick hello to you all. We know you're probably really busy and there's a mountain of other information to pack into your brain but you're probably going to need Computing Services as we provide a lot of the IT services and advice to help you study and socialise during your time with us.\nChances are, if you're reading this blog post you've managed to find the Wi-Fi connection in your student accommodation, well done, that's the first part sorted!\nIf you haven\u2019t yet and are a bit stuck, we\u2019ve got a guide to Wi-Fi and a guide to setting up wired internet in student accommodation. The Wi-Fi for students and staff is called eduroam.\nGet yourself connected:\nYou're going to want to set up your E-Mail and find out about different software. For example, you can get Microsoft Office 365 totally FREE when you become a student with us. You can find out how to get yourself started by visiting the Setting up your IT as a student, page. It has all the basics clearly explained.\nIf you do have any IT related problems or would like help and advice during your time here, there are two ways to get help:\n1. Visit the Service Desk on Level 2 of the Library. All advice and support is free for our staff and students. We are open Saturday and Sunday of intake weekend:\nSaturday 22 September - 11am to 5pm\nSunday 23 September - 10am to 5pm\nOur usual term time open hours are from 9am to 5pm (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday) and 10am to 5pm on Wednesdays. We look forward to meeting and helping you.\n2. You can log an IT help ticket, using the self-service portal. You\u2019ll need your username and password (found on your library card) to do this.\nNeed a new laptop, tablet or accessory?\nThe IT shop sells a range of laptops, tablets and IT accessories. It\u2019s not for profit, so the discounts are passed directly onto you. This often means it\u2019s cheaper than buying from other outlets. Come and chat to the team about our range of products. The IT shop is next to the Service Desk on level 2 of the Library.\nWe hope you enjoy your first week and look forward meeting many of you in the coming weeks.\nSet up your IT",
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        "raw_content": "International Republican Institute Moldova Call for Applications: Drivers\nAdaugat de Beglita Stas\nIRI Moldova - Drivers\nThe International Republican Institute (IRI) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, organization dedicated to advancing freedom and democracy worldwide. Since 1983, IRI has worked to develop democratic institutions and ideals, carrying out a variety of international programs to promote freedom, self-government and the rule of law worldwide. IRI provides technical assistance in the areas of political party strengthening, developing civic institutions and open elections, promoting democratic governance and advancing the rule of law.\nIRI will be conducting a long-term election observation mission in the Republic of Moldova to observe the electoral process before the country\u2019s 2019 parliamentary elections. IRI is currently recruiting candidates for seven full time driver positions, plus alternates. It is expected that deployment for all selected candidates will take place at least 90 days ahead of Election Day which is scheduled for February 24, 2019 and will remain on the ground for a month after the election to observe the post-election environment.\nDrivers will be assigned to a team of two long term observers (LTOs) who will operate in one of the following regions: Edinet, Anenii Noi, Ungheni, Hincesti, Orhei, and Comrat. Teams will travel to each municipality in their assigned region to conduct pre-election observation activities. To the extent possible, drivers and interpreters should be hired from the same community or area where LTOs will observe. Drivers are important members of the observation teams and are expected to have knowledge of local geography and the best routes for safe and efficient transportation to facilitate the mission. Drivers are expected to maintain high standards of professionalism, safety and cultural awareness always.\nNovember 26, 2018- March 26, 2019\nTechnical Bid:\nInterested bidders must present the technical bids outlining an ability to fulfill the following scope of work:\nBidders shall provide one (1) full-size or mid-size vehicle (which will be contracted separately pursuant to local law) with functioning air-condition and heating for transportation in Moldova. The vehicle and driver must be able to safely navigate roads in snowy, muddy and rainy conditions, and be able to access areas of the country without well-maintained roads. Four-wheel-drive vehicles are preferable.\nVehicles should be in good condition: cleanliness, heating, air conditioned, maintenance, etc. Bidder will be responsible for any and all possible\u202fimprovements or repairs to the vehicle as needed to ensure the mechanical reliability of their vehicle and its constant availability for transportation.\nMaintain possession of a valid driver\u2019s license and insurance that allows legal road transportation within the Republic of Moldova.\nKnowledge of English and access to a mobile telephone is preferable, although neither of these is a requirement.\nServe as important members of IRI\u2019s observation project and support LTOs with transportation to key communities in their assigned region. Drivers may be regularly required to work extended hours outside of a 9am-5pm workday.\nRemain an impartial representative of IRI\u2019s election observation mission at the local level and not vocally support or oppose any political party or candidate during the period of the agreement.\nThe bidder shall retain full ownership of the leased vehicle throughout the duration of the contract. Drivers will be responsible for their own food and lodging.\nPrice information should be presented as a firm-fixed Unit Price for each of the deliverables identified below and in the format of the table below. Pricing must be valid for at least 60 (sixty) calendar days after the due date for proposal submission. The proposed Unit Price should be fixed and inclusive of all costs to perform, including inspection services, transportation, taxes, import duties (if any), and other levies. If there are any additional fees not reflected in the table below, such pricing must be fully described in the bid. Bids must be submitted in U.S. Dollars (USD) or Moldovan Lei (MDL).\nBidders\u2019 budgets must list the make and model of the vehicle and the number of people it holds.\nBids must be submitted via email to Sveatoslav Beglita, at [email protected] . The application deadline is: Wednesday, October 24, 2018\nAuthor: Beglita Stas",
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        "raw_content": "GOP candidates debate in California - Friday, May 04 2007\nBy LIZ SIDOTI, Associated Press Writer\nSIMI VALLEY, Calif. - Ten Republican presidential candidates wanting to succeed President Bush embraced a more popular president, conservative icon Ronald Reagan, at every turn in their first debate of the 2008 race.\n\"Ronald Reagan was a president of strength,\" Mitt Romney intoned. \"Ronald Reagan used to say, we spend money like a drunken sailor,\" said John McCain (news, bio, voting record). And Rudy Giuliani praised \"that Ronald Reagan optimism.\"\nThe world, however, is far different today than it was some 25 years ago when the nation's 40th president relaxed at his retreat in the rolling hills of southern California.\nIraq and terrorism now are top issues, support for Bush is at a low point and Republican hopefuls find themselves trying to prove to the party's base that they're conservative enough to be the GOP nominee \u2014 on social matters as well as the economic and security issues Reagan championed.\nThe three leading candidates \u2014 Giuliani, McCain and Romney \u2014 and their seven lesser-known rivals attempted to do just that Thursday at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. They debated for 90 minutes in the shadow of the late president's Air Force One suspended from above and before Reagan's widow, Nancy, who sat in the front row of the audience.\nThey stressed the importance of persisting in Iraq and defeating terrorists, called for lower taxes and a muscular defense, and supported spending restraint.\nOne by one, they invoked Reagan 19 times. In contrast, Bush's name was barely uttered; the president's job approval rating languishes in the 30s.\n\"They went out of the their way on multiple occasions, no matter the question, to associate themselves with Reagan,\" said Mitchell McKinney, a political communication professor at the University of Missouri-Columbia. \"They tried their best to not be explicitly bashing or attacking Bush. Most of them tried, in some way, to take a pass on that.\"\nRepublican operatives agreed that the debate did nothing to shake up the crowded GOP field.\nThey said Giuliani, the former New York City mayor, McCain, a four-term Arizona senator, and Romney, the ex-Massachusetts governor, remained the strongest contenders, with the most money and the best approval ratings in the polls more than eight months before the first 2008 national convention delegates are selected.\n\"Clearly the top three looked quite presidential,\" said Whit Ayres, a Republican pollster.\nScott Reed, who ran Bob Dole's 1996 campaign, added: \"McCain showed a little energy. Romney showed he's very polished. And Giuliani started to clear up some of his issues with the base of the party.\"\nEach largely stuck to their talking points \u2014 and often reverted to their stump speeches \u2014 as they sought to present themselves as the most conservative candidate in the pack, and a worthy heir to the political legacy of Reagan.\nThe former actor and California governor took office in 1981 when the world was absorbed by the Cold War, and good versus evil was defined by countries that aligned with the United States and those that stood with the Soviet Union \u2014 \"the evil empire\" in Reagan's lexicon. The arms race and the ever-present threat of nuclear war overshadowed social issues like abortion. Stem cell research didn't exist. There was no public debate about gay marriage or the so-called right to die.\nFast forward to the 2008 presidential race.\nThe candidates expressed resolve in winning the war in Iraq and defeating terrorists across the world. They also had to answer for their positions on a range of social issues, including abortion, stem-cell research and evolution.\n\"Nobody wants to talk about social issues for more than 11 seconds,\" said Rich Galen, a GOP strategist. \"But they had to talk about what they were asked about.\"\nMcCain is the only top-tier contender who has a career-long record of opposing abortion, a position that resonates with a wide swath of GOP political activists who support the overturning of the 1973\nRoe v. Wade ruling that legalized abortion.\nWith a record of supporting abortion rights, Giuliani was the only candidate who said \"it would be OK\" if the Supreme Court upholds the landmark ruling. \"It would be OK to repeal it. It would be OK also if a strict constructionist viewed it as precedent,\" he said.\nHis rivals agreed that it would be a great day if the court overturns the landmark ruling.\nRomney, for his part, acknowledged he had reversed course on the subject and said his position had once effectively been \"pro-choice.\"\n\"I changed my mind,\" Romney said, adding that Reagan did the same.\nBut Giuliani, who said he personally hates abortion, hedged when asked about his current position.\n\"I think the court has to make that decision and then the country can deal with it,\" he said. \"We're a federalist system of government and states can make their own decisions.\"\nMost of the contenders said they opposed legislation making federal funds available for a wider range of embryonic stem cell research. The technique necessarily involves the destruction of a human embryo, and is opposed by many anti-abortion conservatives as a result.\nThere are exceptions, though, including Reagan's widow, Nancy. Also, public opinion polls show overwhelming support for the research, which doctors say holds promise for treatment or even cures of numerous diseases.\nMcCain was the only one to unambiguously say he supports expanded federal research into embryonic stem cells.\nGiuliani's response was open to interpretation. He said he supports it \"as long as we're not creating life in order to destroy it,\" then added he would back funding for research along the lines of legislation pending in Congress. However, the bill he cited does not increase federal support for research on embryonic stem cells. Rather, it deals with adult stem cells.\nThe field split on another issue, with Sen. Sam Brownback (news, bio, voting record) of Kansas, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and Colorado Rep. Tom Tancredo raising their hands when asked who did not believe in evolution.\nOther participants included former Govs. Jim Gilmore of Virginia and Tommy Thompson of Wisconsin; and Reps. Duncan Hunter (news, bio, voting record) of California and Ron Paul (news, bio, voting record) of Texas.\nMissing were three Republicans still weighing whether to run \u2014 Fred Thompson, the actor and former Tennessee senator; Newt Gingrich, the ex-House speaker from Georgia, and Sen. Chuck Hagel (news, bio, voting record) of Nebraska.\nCharleston GOP Favors Romney\nCharlston County Republicans heard from four presidential hopefuls Friday and cast more straw ballots for former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney than anyone else, but choosing their new county party chairman proved a more difficult task.\nIn fact, three-and-a-half hours into the convention, not a single winner had been announced.\nConvention president Bobby Harrell, also the S.C. Speaker of the House, said the convention had 241 delegates, but there were 251 votes cast in the first ballot. Candidates Kay Long and Lin Bennett received 123 and 127 votes, respectively. One ballot was blank or cast for someone else.\nHarrell later announced that 246 delegates were identified, but that still was not enough to avert a second vote. Some grumbled about Harrell's ruling for a revote because several delegates already had gone home. Bennett, who seemed to attract more support from the party's social conservatives, won by a larger, 102-86 margin on second vote.\nThe confusion over the chairman's race marked an anti-climactic end to a convention that drew three of the most powerful South Carolina office-holders, including Harrell, Senate Pro Tem Glenn McConnell and Gov. Mark Sanford, as well as six-minute-long speeches from\nfour presidential candidates, including Romney, U.S. Sen. Sam Brownback of Kansas, Rep. Duncan Hunter of California and Chicago GOP activist John Cox.\nRomney received 86 straw votes, besting U.S. Sen. John McCain of Arizona, who had 55 votes.\nBrownback, who received 21 votes, put two volumes of the current tax code on the dais and said, \"This should be taken behind a barn and killed with a dull ax,\" while Cox said he supports \"the fair tax,\" based on consumption, not income.\nHunter noted his service on the House Armed Services Committee and said Iraq and the Middle East aren't American's only security problems. \"China is cheating on trade,\" he said. \"They're using America's billions to arm.\" He received 11 straw votes.\nRomney, whose supporters broke into occasional chants of \"Let's go, Mitt!\" said he would work to reduce America's dependence on oil. \"It doesn't make sense to send $1 billion to countries that hate us.\"\nOther GOP candidates who didn't show up had representatives speak on their behalf. 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I've met him,\" Altman said, then joked, \"He (Tancredo) will name me attorney general.\"\nEarlier, Sanford told delegates while the presidential race is shining a huge spotlight on the state, they should continue to pay attention to state and local issues.\nLowcountry to see heavy presidential politicking Friday, April 13, 2007\nToday will mark the heaviest day of Republican presidential hopefuls politicking in the Charleston area, largely because at least two plan to attend the county GOP convention tonight.\nAnd least two other candidates will send someone to represent them.\nFormer Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney will hold a 3 p.m. press conference at Patriots Point in Mount Pleasant after morning stops in West Columbia and Lexington. He and Sen. Sam Brownback of Kansas also plan to attend the Charleston County Republican Convention at 7 p.m. at the North Charleston Sheraton. Delegates there are expected to hold a straw poll to indicate whom they favor for president.\nBrownback will begin his public events in Charleston at 9:45 a.m. today with a tour of the Medical University of South Carolina's Hollings Cancer Center and will discuss a plan to end cancer deaths in 10 years. He also will hold an hourlong town-hall meeting at the College of Charleston's Education Center building on St. Philip Street at 1:30 p.m.\nMeanwhile, Sen. Richard Burr of North Carolina will attend the Charleston County convention on behalf of Sen. 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        "raw_content": "The trucking industry is now considered as the greener pasture by a lot of people who are looking for a career or switching from an existing career. The high demands for truck drivers attracted a lot of people who want to have rewarding sources of income and at the same time a lifetime career. But truck driving jobs aren\u2019t just your ordinary jobs where you can get away by just impressing an interviewer or displaying mediocre skills. Jobs from the trucking industry require the right person for the right job because a lot of lives are at stake.\nGetting the right person is just like matching the missing piece for a puzzle. You have to look at every aspect in order to match the skills of the candidates to available positions that you have. That is why most trucking companies would even seek the help of a headhunter or an online jobsite to make the screening of the candidates easier. This is a part of the trucking industry\u2019s responsibility to ensure safety in all of their operations. And so several formalities, licensing, and certifications are required is order to ensure the competence of the candidates especially the entry level.\nJust like any other goal, an aspiring trucker has to strive hard in order to enter the trucking industry. Even people who have acquired years of experience in truck driving jobs are required to present some requirements with regards to their experience in handling trucks. This is the part where many applicants fail especially the new entry truck drivers. They were not able to prove their capabilities in handling a truck. Stay on the safe side and find a qualified CDL (Commercial Truck Driving) school that will not only provide the right skills and knowledge that you need but will also refer you to best trucking companies.\nThere are many cases where applicants who completed a truck driving course still cannot qualify. The reason is always the same which is lack of truck driving experience. There are many factors that you need to realize before spending a lot of dollars in truck driving schools. It is true that finishing a course from a qualified truck driving school increases your chances of landing a job in the trucking industry. But one has to realize that there are more to consider than the trucking companies such as the strict regulations for every state and the requirements of insurance companies.\nTruck driving jobs were also affected by the past threats to national security. After a series of terrorist attacks in the United States, the laws governing commercial truck driving have gotten stricter. It is therefore important to consider having truck driving experience for six months or more in order to be clear from any factors that may disqualify you both in trucking companies and insurance providers. It would be better if you can manage to find the best trucking companies that can assist you in your training and give you initial driving experiences from a program that is usually called on the job training.\nPrevious Entry: Choosing a Commercial Truck Insurance\nNext Entry: Commercial Truck Electronic Logs\nPrevious Entry Choosing a Commercial Truck Insurance\nNext Entry Commercial Truck Electronic Logs",
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        "raw_content": "Why don't I listen to many female artists?\nWhere Are The Women, Esquire?\nNot good enough, Esquire. So what are you really saying with this list? Either, that women aren\u2019t making much of anything you deem essential, or that men can\u2019t handle music written and/or performed by women.\nSarah totally ripped off my Facebook comment for that sentence. This got me thinking. I don\u2019t listen to a lot of female artists, and I\u2019m not sure why. I like Garbage a lot, and any music collection should contain Version 2.0 . The wife is a big fan of Alanis Morissette\u2019s Under Rug Swept . I had only heard her one big hit record, and if that\u2019s all you\u2019ve heard, try this one, it\u2019s like it\u2019s by someone else. You know, someone talented. And there are some other female artists who are pretty good, but I just don\u2019t listen to them. It\u2019s partly because I feel like a traitor to my beliefs every time I think about giving money to a record company. I haven\u2019t bought a cd outside of Nine Inch Nails in at least two years. I thought about buying a Jill Sobule cd because of how awesome what she did with her last cd was, but I\u2019ve never knowingly heard a song by her, so I didn\u2019t buy the cd. Anyway, if you know a female artist that I absolutely have to hear, let me know in the comments. Whichever sales pitch is best, I will buy that cd. Unless the wife owns it. Bonus points if I can legally obtain the music for free while paying money from something that I can\u2019t copy instantly and perfectly. Update to add: I downloaded the four songs Jill Sobule is currently sharing and will listen to them tomorrow at work. Update again to add: Meh to Jill Sobule. I didn\u2019t like the songs. I still think she\u2019s cool for her business model, though.",
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        "raw_content": "Stickley's Craftsman Homes, published by Gibbs-Smith at $75,and now out of print, is available from the Turn of the Century Editions/The Parchment Press. Order your copy now [LINK]! (ISBN: 1-58685-379-1 9 x 11 inches, 536 pages) at the best price currently available.\nThe book features every known house design (over 250), with floor plans and illustrations published in The Craftsman magazine from 1904 to 1916, as well as historic and color photographs of homes that have been located. Also featured is period decorating advice, with color charts for paints and stains.\nWith this site, as it develops, we hope to have further information that has become available since the book was published, plus helpful hints to enable you to find a Stickley house in your neighborhood, or how to decorate your Arts and Crafts style home in the \"Stickley\" style.\nIf you\u2019ve think you\u2019ve located a Craftsman House please contact Ray Stubblebine. Photos are very helpful, especially a good outside view of the front showing a bit of one side, and photos of the Living Room with fireplace and Dining Room.\nFor more information about Ray Stubblebine, click [HERE].",
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        "raw_content": "History, Inspirational, Milestones\nHello all \u2013 this was supposed to be yesterday\u2019s post however my schedule was thrown off and it just didn\u2019t happen. In any event, in lieu of a \u201cWeekly Recap\u201d post and in large part because many of Dr. King\u2019s words are still extremely relevant in this era, I am going to make it today\u2019s\u2026\nExcerpts from President Barack Obama\u2019s Second Inauguration Speech #WeThePeople\nHistory, Milestones, Politics\n\u201cEach time we gather to inaugurate a President we bear witness to the enduring strength of our Constitution. We affirm the promise of our democracy. We recall that what binds this nation together is not the colors of our skin or the tenets of our faith or the origins of our names. What makes us\u2026\nYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY! (Disclaimer: this image was \u201cborrowed\u201d from another blogger \u2013 THANKS!) On Monday, January 2, 2012 I took the plunge and started my long overdue blog. Let me tell you exactly how long overdue. Waaaay back in 2001 (maybe 2002), I wrote a piece about Kobe, Jay-Z and R. Kelly. Yes I do realize this is a\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "A map showing the locations of communities saving at least 90% of the homeless pets entering their shelters. Click to enlarge.\nRemember the wonderful positive energy and message expressed in the \u201cTake a Chance on Me\u201d video form the SPCA of Wake County a while back? Although it has since been pulled due to objections from the record company, it showed that an animal shelter could be a place of joy if it was committed to lifesaving. By contrast, a \u2018shelter\u2019 that squanders the lives of animals squanders the hearts and goodwill of volunteers. It\u2019s either win-win or lose-lose. Two shelters in the same county, worlds apart.\nBack in August, Mike Fry of Animal Ark in Minnesota wrote an article entitled \u201cA Tale of Four Cities\u201d that began:\nGeographically, they are widely distributed. Demographically, they have little in common. Yet this strange collection of communities have something very much in common: The old-school \u201ccatch and kill\u201d style animal shelters in them are experiencing tremendous upheaval, brought about by a growing and passionate group of no kill advocates.\nPerhaps more important is the fact that the dramatic shifts currently underway in Miami-Dade County, Florida; Harris County (Houston), Texas and the twin cities of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota come on the heels of seismic shifts that have occurred in other communities, like Austin, Texas; Washoe County (Reno), Nevada and others. Collectively, the tales unfolding in these communities prove that the no kill movement is continuing to gain in strength and momentum, and could likely bring about the most important shift within the animal welfare movement ever.\nFour \u201cshelters,\u201d far apart, yet with much in common.\nAlmost ten years ago, when it finally began to sink in that we were really saving all the healthy and treatable pets in Tompkins County, really, actually doing it, I began to think that the logical next thing would be that Tompkins would send ripples locally, that adjacent counties would see what we were accomplishing and would do it too, and that pebble tossed in the water, that Big Bang, would send out ever-widening circles, extending compassion and continued life to homeless pets as it went. I was wrong, and there is still only one No Kill community in the state of New York.*\nIt seemed to make logical sense, so why didn\u2019t it happen? Why didn\u2019t the spread of No Kill communities follow Waldo Tobler\u2019s First Law of Geography?\nI\u2019ve been wondering about this for a while. Early in the movement, the No Kill philosophy didn\u2019t travel to nearby communities so much as it leapfrogged across great distances. It spread, not by diffusion, but by jump dispersal, to put it in the terms of biogeography. Like windblown seeds, like birds caught in a storm, this extraordinary idea\u2014that we could save them all, that we could leave killing in the dark and distant past\u2014floated hundreds or even thousands of miles, to be taken up by one extraordinary person after another who would work for it, who would fight for it. It\u2019s a tough little idea with the ability to fly. It has to be to survive the onslaught it still faces wherever it goes. Like life itself, it is not easy, but full of inspiration.\nIt is people, not proximity. People who are at once ordinary and extraordinary.\nNo Kill is an idea, and thanks to the internet, ideas can leap across continents in an instant. More and more people are \u2018getting it\u2019. It is as simple as the Golden Rule\u2013even young children can understand it, yet the current killing paradigm is ensconced in such a morass of excuses, lies and obfuscations that it persists, at least for now. No Kill communities aren\u2019t correlated with economics\u2014why are wealthy communities not already No Kill whereas less well-to-do ones are? It takes a decision and hard work, often in the form of a fight.\nEvery No Kill community was once a killing one. Every single one looked impossible until it was done. They didn\u2019t \u201ctry\u201d for years, they made a decision, and they carried it out immediately.\nThe No Kill movement has recently begun getting some of the national-level, mainstream press coverage that it deserves, and I expect we\u2019ll see more and more of it in 2012 as we continue to gain traction. That little document-leaking episode last month was the sputtering of a faltering regime. I just hope that they read the writing on the wall\u2013that Extremist Agenda graffiti that says we can save 90+% of all animals entering open-admission municipal animal control facilities\u2014and get with the program sooner, rather than later.\nLast week, Forbes magazine gave it this mention:\nMost people assume that the ASPCA, one of the largest and most well-funded animal-rights groups in the world, who profess to prevent cruelty to animals, would be all for advocating that homeless cats and dogs not be killed at animal shelters. Not so. A big eye opener: The ASPCA has actively fought to prevent cities from establishing no-kill shelters and aggressively fights bills proposed in local city councils that aim to reduce the number of innocent animals being killed. Another shocker? PETA, does too. The true protectors of animals are not the bureaucracy-rich animal rights organizations, but smaller groups and individuals. Nathan Winograd, author of Redemption, and Stanford-law-educated ex-criminal prosecutor and corporate attorney, is the founder of a growing no-kill-shelter movement\u2014and gets my vote for most important intellectual this year. His no-kill actions challenge the status quo by thinking beyond the box. He\u2019s developed a creative and realistic plan that many cities are successfully using to save most of their homeless animals. New York City\u2019s ACC, who murders hundreds of cats and dogs each week needs to reform and implement his ideas.\nAnd, presumably, the checkbooks of a wealthy animal-lover or two accustomed to donating to the ASPCA or PETA, were slammed shut. Money talks.\nA couple of months ago, the Christian Science Monitor profiled Ryan Clinton and the work of Fix Austin and Austin Pets Alive! in making Austin the nation\u2019s largest No Kill community. It mentioned how they recently formed American Pets Alive! to support grassroots No Kill efforts elsewhere and quoted Clinton, \u201cI really think we are at the tipping point nationally and this is going to happen all over the country very quickly.\u201d\nWe\u2019ve gone from exactly one No Kill community ten years ago to over 25 now, with several communities poised to join the \u201c90% Club\u201d and many more reform efforts underway. Still, that amounts to less than 1% of the estimated 3500 animal shelters in the country. It may not seem like much, but the number is increasing at an increasing rate\u2013most of these were announced within the past year or so. No Kill Houston and the No Kill Communities blog have been keeping lists of these communities as they pop up, but a visual representation helps to put things in a spatial context. Cathy Habas of No Kill Louisville put No Kill communities on the map \u2013literally, a Google Map, and that gives us another way of looking at where we are and where we\u2019re going. There\u2019s a lot of blank space in the Southwest, Southeast, New England, Alaska and the Hawaiian Islands, but there\u2019s a nice cluster developing in and around Virginia and some interesting things happening in Texas. How impossible can it be if it is all over the map?\nIf we\u2019re at the tipping point, and it looks like we may well be, then this map and the landscape of animal sheltering in this country will be looking very different very soon, but this isn\u2019t a passive process\u2013it doesn\u2019t just happen by diffusion. Not yet, and maybe not ever. It happens by jump dispersal.\nA determined leap.\nA marker is something to celebrate. A blank space is an opportunity.\n*New York City has been \u201ctrying\u201d to go No Kill for years, missing deadline after deadline. If the ASPCA were to throw its considerable heft behind making New York City No Kill and ending the rampant abuses at NYCACC, rather than blocking No Kill efforts there and elsewhere, the Big Apple would be the biggest No Kill community in the country tomorrow.\nUPDATE 12/20/11 From Cathy Habas: \u201cThe \u201cMap of No Kill\u201d just got more impressive. Because it was shared extensively yesterday (600 views in a day! Wow!) I\u2019ve gotten some feedback regarding even more No Kill communities! Seagoville, TX; Brown County, IN; Chippewa County, MI; Allegany County, MD; Ivins, UT; and Vancouver, BC all joined the map.\u201d\nUPDATE 12/21/11 Healdsburg, CA joins the map with a 93% save rate in 2010 and a 95% save rate in 2011, bringing the current number of No Kill communities in North America to 34! Still think it\u2019s impossible?\nClick here to see the updated map.\nTags: Geography, No Kill Communities\nThis entry was posted on Tuesday, December 20th, 2011 at 5:57 amand is filed under . 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.\n9 Responses to \u201cSo near, yet so far apart\u201d\nNew Mexico Pets ALIVE! Says:\nThank you Valerie and Cathy Habas. That blank space across the southwest sure screams \u2018Time to GET BUSY!\u2019 Our neighbors in TX have a big jump on us here in NM. Time to catch up and dare we say, become the 1st No Kill state in the US!\nI\u2019m not sure why Minneapolis is listed. Minneapolis is not no kill. I wish it was, but we haven\u2019t gotten there yet.\nPeter Masloch Says:\nAt the same time the very informative Blog \u201cNo-Kill News\u201d seized operation as of today. No-Kill News reported about the journey of open admission Shelter to become No Kill.\nhttp://www.no-killnews.com/?p=3369\nPeter\u2013that link doesn\u2019t work. What happened? I\u2019m not sure I understand what you\u2019re saying.\nMinneapolis isn\u2019t on the map (yet)as having achieved No Kill status (defined as a 90+% save rate). It was mentioned as a place with an active No Kill movement.\nAlison Hector Says:\nAnother thought provoking piece Valerie! Sometimes a map is worth a thousand words! I agree that the distinctions in geography buoys the movement.Despite their varied locales they have all achieved the same goal by taking the same steps. 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        "raw_content": "PeaceGeeks is a global non-profit, volunteer organization that uses technology to build the technological, communications and management capacities of grassroots organizations who work to promote peace, accountability and human rights. We develop partnerships with these organizations to provide meaningful support designed to increase their skills, effectiveness and impact. Technology has rendered individuals more powerful than ever. We put technology and communications tools in the hands of peacebuilders, human rights defenders and humanitarian responders. We connect them with skilled...\nRelief 2.0 is the practice of running the last mile in the field in disaster response through independent field units supported by mobile technologies and social networks, connecting resources, stakeholders, needs, organizations, volunteers and survivors in an efficient, effective and timely manner, filling the gaps created by bureaucracy and slow response from top-down hierarchies. It is the result of field experience, the relentless pursuit of committed volunteers to be effective and respond to the requests of disaster survivors and the humane sympathy and empathy of global...\nThe Sahana Software Foundation is dedicated to the mission of saving lives by providing information management solutions that enable organizations and communities to better prepare for and respond to disasters. We develop free and open source software and provide services that help solve concrete problems and bring efficiencies to disaster response coordination between governments, aid organizations, civil society and the survivors themselves, such as: Reuniting separated families through registering missing and found persons Tracking and managing requests for help from individuals...\nStatistics Without Borders (SWB) is an Outreach Group of the American Statistical Association. Comprised entirely of volunteers, we provide free statistical consulting to organizations and government agencies, particularly from developing nations, that do not have the resources for statistical services. In support of non-partisan and secular activities, SWB promotes the use of statistics to improve the health and well-being of all people. Our vision is to achieve and implement the best statistical practice in the service of others. Statistical Volunteers: SWB has over 1,000...\nTechChange provides technology training for social change. They deliver online certificate courses to individuals and build customized courses and learning experiences for organizations. Their online social learning platform facilitates best practice sharing, builds professional networks, and integrates a number of dynamic features for both real-time and self-paced interaction. They have prepared over 3000 alumni from 100+ countries to apply technology effectively and appropriately in response to global challenges. Their participants have come from a number of prominent organizations such as...\nTranslators without Borders, a non-profit organization, envisions a world where knowledge knows no barriers. The mission of Translators without Borders is to provide people access to vital knowledge in their language by connecting nonprofit organizations with our community of translators, building local language capacity and raising awareness about language barriers. Translators without Borders volunteers translate millions of words each year, focusing on different types of humanitarian translations: crisis translations needed urgently to inform people in crisis, translations that...\nUshahidi is a non-profit technology company from Kenya, that in just five years has catalyzed an industry, democratized tools for giving people a voice, and changed a region. Beyond leading a movement in crisismapping through mobile phones and the internet, and revolutionizing an industry of data-use to solve problems, Ushahidi built the iHub in Nairobi, creating a new model for innovation and tech startups in the region and changed the perspective about where innovation comes from. Ushahidi\u2019s core platform for data collection and changing the way information flows is now used in 159...",
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        "raw_content": "Supplemental Security Income, also known as SSI, is a needs-based program that is administered by the Social Security Administration (SSA). When applying for SSI, you must meet certain income and asset restrictions in order to qualify. If you are wondering whether or not you might qualify for the SSA\u2019s Supplement Security Income program and how the SSA calculates your assets, the following questions and answers may be of some assistance.\nWhat Does the SSA Consider as Resources or Assets?\nWhen determining what your assets or resources are, the SSA will review things such as how much cash you have, bank accounts, savings accounts, land, life insurance, personal property, vehicles and pretty much anything else that you own that you could sell and use to pay for housing and food for your family.\nAm I Not Allowed to Own a Car When I Receive SSI?\nYou are indeed allowed to own a vehicle when you are receiving SSI. You may own one vehicle, regardless of its value. It is possible to own a second vehicle when collecting SSI benefits as long as the amount of equity that you have in that vehicle falls within the asset restrictions that have been set forth by the SSA.\nWhat Items Does the SSA Not Consider as Resources?\nWhen you apply for SSI disability benefits the home that you live in and the land that home is on is not considered in your resource pool. Certain personal effects are also not counted as resources, such as your wedding ring or engagement ring. Burial spaces, burial funds (up to $1,500 per person) and life insurance policies with a combined value of $1,500 or less are also not considered as resources when applying for SSI benefits from the SSA.\nIn addition to the above, scholarships or gifts that have been set aside to pay for educational expenses cannot be counted towards your resources for nine months after the receipt of said gifts, grants or scholarships.\nIn many cases, assistance received from other agencies is not counted towards your resource limit. The forms of assistance that may not count towards your resource limit include energy assistance, food stamps, cash received for medical or social services that do not count as income (for a period of one month). If you have any questions whether or not a specific resource can be counted towards your resource limit, it is best to ask an SSA representative or consult with a qualified social Security Disability attorney.\nWhat are the Resource Limits?\nIn order to qualify for SSI benefits, you cannot have more than $2,000 in resources for an individual or $3,000 in resources for a family. If the resources you own exceed these limits, you will not qualify for SSI payments, but may qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) payments if you have earned enough work credits during the period that you worked.",
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        "raw_content": "Home > Society > Economic And Political Overview Of Ireland\nIreland did exit the EU-IMF through a bailout in 2013. Since then, this once most peaceful country has been able to regain its financial sovereignty.\nSome of the good economic indicators include the deficit level that was controlled (0.7% of the country\u2019s GDP) and the indebtedness that also declined to less than 75% of the GDP.\nWell, this state was able to take a step forward after implementing the recommendations suggested by Troika (ECB, IMF, and EC). Some of the key recommendations included:\nSubstantial budget cuts\nLower salaries for civil servants\nIncrease in tax, and\nOther austerity policies\nLater, international investors gained confidence in the state of the nation. The banking sector also stabilized. However, according to a study by the European Banking Authority carried out in 2016 through street tests, Ireland banking sector remained vulnerable to shocks caused by lower levels of profitability.\nIt is also expected that Ireland will be hit most by Brexit repercussions. The fall of the pound sterling was just but one of the many economic impacts.\nIreland is more likely to suffer the most given that the United Kingdom is its second largest trading partner after the U.S. Additionally, other factors led to economic and social problems in the Republic of Ireland:\nSince the end of civil war in 1922, freedom of movement between Ireland and the United Kingdom is under question.\nRe-establishment of the border between the Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.\nEnda Kenny (Leader of the Fine Gael) rose to power and got elected as the prime minister following the inconclusive parliamentary elections. Since then, the Ireland state has been running under the leadership of the coalition government.\nSome of the 2017 key budgetary priorities were to improve child welfare system, facilitate access to housing, and cut down on taxes.\nIn a move to optimize tax optimization possibilities for foreign companies, the Ireland government rolled out a tax reform initiative in 2014. The same is expected to be effective as from 2020.\nThese reforms will have to remove certain taxes and replace the same with other tax optimization measures. Ireland is making bold steps so as to remain competitive with foreign investors.\nNot to forget, the corporate tax, which is one of the lowest on the globe, will continue to be unchanged. Another continuing challenge to the Ireland Republic is if there happens to be a decline in the United States corporate tax. Needless to say, this will have a negative impact on Ireland\u2019s economy.\nIn 2016, the unemployment rate declined to 8.3% and this trend is expected to continue into the year 2017. According to the unemployment forecasts, the rate is likely to drop to 7.7%. However, it is of great surprise that the Ireland Youths continue to emigrate to other countries to find employment opportunities.\nMajor Sectors Of The Economy\nThe government of Ireland plays a significant role in the economy. After recovering from the 2008 global crisis among other setbacks, the government has been trying to modernize the economy to remain competitive and attract foreign companies. Mainly, it has modernized the food processing industry. Also, the government has also invested in promoting an advanced export-oriented economy.\nIreland is also one of the economies in the globe that are doing well in chemicals, electronics, and textile.\nThe key major sectors in the economy of Ireland include:\nAgriculture which represents 1% of the country\u2019s GDP\nIndustrial sector which contributes to more than 40% of the country\u2019s GDP\nService sector which accounts for less than 60% of the GDP\nTourism industry which represents less than 5% of the GDP\nPolitical Outline\nIreland is a sovereign democratic country that has emerged as a success in the twentieth century. In this democratic state, the president, who is directly elected by the people, is the Head of State while the Prime Minister (Taoiseach) is the Head of the Government.\nAs from October 2011, Michael D. Higgins has been the President of Ireland while Enda Kenny, the Prime Minister since March 2011. Ireland has a parliamentary system of governance.\nThe president is elected to serve for a 7-year term and can only get re-elected once. The President exercises powers but, he/she must do so under the advice of the National Government. Also, note that this universal suffrage applies to all who are aged 18 years and above.\nThe government consists of the Bicameral National Parliament known as the Oireachtas, the Senate (Seanad) and the House of Representatives (Dail). The House of Representatives has 166 members who are elected using proportional representation.\nThe Senator has 60 members who nominated by the Taoiseach. The method utilized in the election to each house varies. For instance, in the Seanad, 11 members are chosen by the Prime Minister, 43 elected through vocational panels and the remaining six chosen by three national universities. The people directly elect the House of Representatives (Dail) in every five years.\nThe following are the political parties of Ireland since the 1990s:\nFianna Fail and Fine Gael have been the major political parties in Ireland for quite sometimes. However, the current coalition is a mix of both the Fine Gael and the Labor parties. The people of Ireland expect to hold another general election in October 2018.\nAccording to the 2016 Worldwide Press Freedom Index Report, Ireland has moved up two places compared to 2015. It has also been ranked number 9 out of 180 regarding freedom of the press.\nRegarding political freedom, it has been ranked number 1 out of 17.\nIreland has a free market economy, one of the reasons as to why the country was able to emerge as a success after going through hard economic times. It has a score of 76.6 out of 100. 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        "raw_content": "I love fucking my sister images\nI don\u2019t know, at least a few months. Share the love! From leaked photos, to leaked emails, to leaked movies and album cuts, there\u2019s a widespread notion the digital age that needs to change, and fast: That everything on Yolanda Perez our screens is ours for the taking. Maybe these images aren\u2019t even what these celebs wanted to take. I love fucking my sister images Jayne Kennedy was born in Washington, DC on October 27, \u201951. Prior to working as an actress, she was crowned Miss Ohio USA in 1970. She had three daughters with Bill Overton. And while what remnants Carolina Ardohain of their work they leave behind are still appreciated, they\u2019re also taintedwe can\u2019t help but be reminded of the tragedy when we look at them, and remember how briefly we were able to enjoy what that person had to offer. Not sure what this is about, and this is me just being a typical american male just wanting to look at bewbs but oh well. Proof: is a blog featuring naked pictures and videos of your favourite celebrities..\nTV Actress Leighton Meester was born in Fort Worth on April 09, making her sign Aries. While working as a model in her youth, she posed in many campaigns for company Limited Too with fellow actress Amanda Seyfried. She dated Aaron Himelstein in early 2012 then married actor Adam Brody in February 2014. They welcomed their daughter, Arlo, in 2019. I all fans can learn from mistake and make smart decisions. Maybe is irreplaceable? This coming from somebody that can be very liberal on certain issues. Somewhere far away, a server makes a note: Both devices probably belong to you. They should be pancaked somewhere her armpits that position 100 out of 100 times..\nSex pistols holidays in the sun, How to get a girl to have sex, Free black women sex videos, Pictures of nude black women, Lesbian teacher and student porn, Sitemap, sitemap xml",
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        "title": "A Response to Recent News Articles on the OECD Report \"Students, Computers and Learning: Making The Connection\" - Digital Literacy Dover",
        "raw_content": "Home OECD parents PISA profile A Response to Recent News Articles on the OECD Report \"Students, Computers and Learning: Making The Connection\"\nA Response to Recent News Articles on the OECD Report \"Students, Computers and Learning: Making The Connection\"\nBen Morgan Wednesday, September 23, 2015 OECD, parents, PISA, profile,\nMany people have seen news articles about a new report from the OECD in recent days. A typical article and headline is this one from the BBC - \u201cComputers 'do not improve' pupil results, says OECD\u201d This headline is followed by the opening line: \u201cInvesting heavily in school computers and classroom technology does not improve pupils' performance, says a global study from the OECD.\u201d\nFirstly, I would always advise caution when looking at news headlines. The purpose of a headline is by its nature to grab attention, not to necessarily give a balanced viewpoint. Counterpoint the BBC\u2019s headline and opening line with the OECD\u2019s from their own press release for the report:\nNew approach needed to deliver on technology\u2019s potential in schools\nSchools have yet to take advantage of the potential of technology in the classroom to tackle the digital divide and give every student the skills they need in today\u2019s connected world, according to the first OECD PISA assessment of digital skills.\nThe full report - titled \u201cStudents, Computers and Learning: Making The Connection\u201d can be found here.\nDigging in to the BBC article and the report itself, shows very clearly that the intent of the OECD report is not to advocate that schools do not use computers with students, it is rather that educators need to get better at using computers to yield improvements.\n\u201cSchool systems need to find more effective ways to integrate technology into teaching and learning to provide educators with learning environments that support 21st century pedagogies and provide children with the 21st century skills they need to succeed in tomorrow\u2019s world,\u201d said Andreas Schleicher, OECD Director for Education and Skills. \u201cTechnology is the only way to dramatically expand access to knowledge. To deliver on the promises technology holds, countries need to invest more effectively and ensure that teachers are at the forefront of designing and implementing this change.\u201d Quote from OECD press release\n\u201c....Mr Schleicher says the findings of the report should not be used as an \"excuse\" not to use technology, but as a spur to finding a more effective approach.\u201d Quote from BBC article\nThis is a sentiment that the College very much subscribes to and one that we believe we are robustly implementing. The College, and more importantly our teachers, are very reflective in their use of technology to support teaching and learning and are constantly looking for uses that show real value add over traditional approaches.\nSomething that the article does not do is to question the method that the report uses to measure educational success. The measure of educational success used is the OECDs PISA tests. There are reasons why we might question this as a baseline.\nThe first one is the assumption that the purpose of using computers in schools is to improve academic results in traditional science, english and maths tests. Certainly at UWCSEA, we have never stated that the purpose of using technology to enrich teaching and learning is about improving test results. Rather the stated aims of the original iLearn initiative were to \u201c...seek to improve learning and develop skills through:\nFlexible Progression\nUnhindered Innovation\nFor a complete overview of the original initiative please see here. Please note that these outcomes are now embedded into the UWCSEA Profile.\nThe PISA tests simply do not measure these skills and qualities, so they are not a valid measure for many of the desired outcomes that technology use can bring to teaching and learning. Nor do they test digital skills, which are in themselves a desirable outcome and for many a requirement for future preparedness in our students.\nFurther to this, there are many noted academics who question the value of the PISA tests even for their own stated aims. One of the most well known and a frequent guest speaker for the Singapore Ministry of Education, is the American Professor Yong Zhao; Director of the Institute for Global and Online Education in the College of Education, University of Oregon.\n\"PISA, the OECD\u2019s triennial international assessment of 15 year olds in math, reading, and science, has become one of the most destructive forces in education today. It creates illusory models of excellence, romanticizes misery, glorifies educational authoritarianism, and most serious, directs the world\u2019s attention to the past instead of pointing to the future.\"\nFor more information you can read Zhao\u2019s blogposts here.\nSo in summary, the College has found that much of the press coverage of the research has been misleading. We are fully supportive of the recommendations in the original report, although we feel they have limited relevance to our situation. For a full discussion of the report it is also necessary to question the use of the PISA tests as a measure of educational success, particularly as regards the success of \u201c21st century pedagogies.\u201d\nTags # OECD # parents # PISA # profile\nPosted by Ben Morgan at Wednesday, September 23, 2015\nLabels: OECD, parents, PISA, profile",
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        "raw_content": "SATURDAY NIGHT BUFFALO TOM, CARLY SIMON.\nBuffalo Tom with Taillights Fade. From the 1992 album Let me come over.\nNo hit in the States apparently, but they did play it regularly on Studio Brussel in the early nineties. Buffalo Tom celebrates 30 years this year: they formed in 1986 in Boston, MA. The name is derived from sixties band Buffalo Springfield and the first name of the drummer, Tom Maginnis.\nCarly Simon with the beautiful ballad It's hard to be tender (1989). It's the title song of the television series Sins.\nSinger/songwriter from NYC. She's a daughter of Richard Simon, one of the founders of the publishing house Simon and Schuster.\nTHE FIREWALL WITH BILL WHITTLE: \"PRESIDENT FAILURE'S SMART DIPLOMACY.\"\nVia our friends at Gates of Vienna:\nMore material and an invitation to join the Common Sense Resistance here.\nA GLIMPSE OF BRITAIN'S FUTURE: MUSLIM SCHOOLCHILDREN MARCHING THROUGH BOLTON, UK, YELLING \"ALLAHU AKBAR\".\nWatch a muslim class walking through Bolton, UK, yelling \"Allahu Akbar\":\nFuture murderers, beheaders, and breeding chickens for jihad. Courtesy Liblabcon, but Labour especially, of course.\nAnd while we get here a glimpse of Britain's unhealthy future, we get another stark reminder of the intrusions of this vile \"religion\" in UK politics with the victory of Sadiq Khan in the contest to become Mayor of London. Below you see a photo of him holding a placard with one of his stated goals - importing even more electoral cattle:\nKhan likes to profile himself as a \"moderate\" muslim and he has reportedly even backed gay marriage.\nBut as this Daily Mail article proves, there's a lot to worry about in his curriculum:\n\"The politician has apparently made nine appearances alongside Sulaiman Ghani, a radical cleric who said was a supporter of ISIS and believes homosexuality is 'unnatural'.\nMailOnline also revealed this year that in 2009 he supported groups promoting Islamic extremism and gave a speech while the 'black flag of jihad' was openly flying in the hands of children.\nBut Mr Khan's former brother-in-law, Makbool Javaid, preached hatred against non-Muslims at a rally in Trafalgar Square \u2013 with the 'black flag of jihad' flying behind him.\nAnd he suspended his Commons-based speechwriter after he laughed about seeing homosexuals being abused in public, and made reference to 'hoes' and 'f***ing f****ts' \u2013 on a Twitter feed followed by the Labour mayoral hopeful.\nShueb Salar, who has represented Mr Khan at public events, continued to post them after he started working for Mr Khan in the run-up to last year's General Election.\nAmong the messages Mr Salar posted on Twitter was 'advice to anyone who's looking to murder their girlfriend and get away with it LOL'.\"\nLondon is 40 per cent foreigners (and 40 per cent of the country's muslims live in London). It is clear that Khan was elected not so much because of administrative qualifications, but because he was both non-white and a muslim.\nThe election of Sadiq Khan can be seen as the definitive start of the 'Go after Whitey' campaign. A mere twenty years from now - if that long - increasingly, whites will be treated in their own cities and countries as second rank citizens.\nWinston Churchill is turning in his grave.\nMUSTANG \"SCAT VII\" OF LEGENDARY TRIPLE ACE ROBIN OLDS FLYING FROM DEURNE AIRPORT, ANTWERP.\nI don't know how they did it but a small band of Belgian aviation enthusiasts, who organized themselves in the non-profit The Vintage Dream Factory, was able to acquire the Scat VII, a P-51 Mustang flown by legendary triple ace Colonel Robin Olds. They rebuilt the famous fighter as a two-seater and are now offering paid flights from Deurne Airport, near Antwerp.\nAt the start of the non-profits' operations, Col. Olds' daughter, Christina Olds, was present:\nBekijk meer video's van vtmnieuws op nieuws.vtm.be\nAnd a BIG thumbs-up for our Air Force which, in a time of severe budget cuts, was willing to honor Col. Olds and his famous mount by providing a wingman in an F-16!\nI have always tremendously appreciated and liked the P-51's manifold qualities, be it it's prowess as an air supremacy fighter, it's amazing radius of action, it's impressive armament, and it's sleek design. I understand there's to this day heated arguments as to which was the best WWII figher, and on the American side there's apparently still a contest going on between the P-51 and the P-47, with adamant supporters - and good arguments - for both. As for me - I'm definitely a Mustang guy.\nMore info later. Hopefully time will allow me to provide some background on Colonel Olds too, a legend in his own right. Time time time... always lacking time.\nCol. Robin Olds with his trademark moustache.\nRECOMMENDED READS: GIULIO MEOTTI'S \"THE GREAT WESTERN RETREAT\".\nOver at The Gatestone Institute, a brilliant article by Giulio Meotti, \"The Great Western Retreat\".\n\"... On March 11, 2004, 192 people were killed and 1,400 wounded in a series of terrorist attacks in Madrid. Three days later, Spain's Socialist leader, Jos\u00e9 Luis Rodr\u00edguez Zapatero, was elected prime minister. Just 24 hours after being sworn in, Zapatero ordered Spanish troops to leave Iraq \"as soon as possible.\"\nBrussels last Sunday, May 1, 2016, not far from the Brouck\u00e8re Square. We ... had wanted to visit the Royal Greenhouses at Laeken, but at the entrance they turned us down because it was 3.10pm already and there were too many people waiting there to get in. Normally that in itself is not a problem, only this year, the guard at the entrance said, the rate at which they could let people through was much slower because everybody had to be checked - courtesy the muslim terrorist threat. So we, quite upset, to the city centre, to fetch us some good books in the Waterstones Brussels. A short distance before the Waterstones, we noticed two troopers patrolling the street (notice the \"W\" sign right between the troopers, a little higher than their heads). I am a very pro-army guy, but this just isn't normal. It only goes to show that the more muslims you let enter your country, the more you are apt to see scenes like this - because you also import the pathologies invariably inherent in muslim societies.\nAccording to the historian Walter Laqueur, Weimar was the first case of the \"life and death of a permissive society.\" Will Europe's new Weimar also be brought down, this time by Islamists?\"\nMINDBLOWING INSANITY IN FLANDERS, BELGIUM: TOP HONCHO OF CATHOLIC EDUCATION LIEVEN BOEVE WANTS TO OFFER ISLAMIC COURSES AND PRAYER ROOMS, ALLOW HEADSCARVES IN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS.\nLast week, I had a small post lamenting the islamic intrusions in French Catholic schools.\nI am used to quite some lunacy over here in Europe, but I admit I was more than a little taken aback this morning when I read that in Flanders, Belgium's Dutch-speaking north, things are actually set to become far worse. These are no 'intrusions'. 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We offer our schools a mirror to set the next step\", says top honcho for Flemish Catholic Schools Lieven Boeve.\nGuimard Street [so called because it's the turf of the main leading institutions and organizations of catholic education in Flanders - MFBB] wants to use the model of the \"dialogue\" school to attract more muslim students, but also to reinforce catholic identity. \"It is no longer the intention to persuade muslims or people of other faiths to our own great truths\", posits co-founder of the Dialogue Schools Didier Pollefeyt (Catholic University of Leuven). \"We want to make muslims, people of other faiths and ourself feel stronger. We are not going to mix religions, but in a Dialogue School there will be, apart from a Christian chapel, also a space for muslims to pray, there will be place for the headscarf\".\nMy oh my what gobbledegook. This is by far the most lunatic mission I have seen catholic schools embark upon in my life.\nSome debunking is in order, although I feel I a bulldozer would be preferable over a keyboard:\na.) \"This means that muslims and people of other faiths, on schools where they constitute a large number, will get their own places [of worship]\"\nThis is a ridiculous spin to make it look like it's not especially aimed at accommodating muslims. In the Belgian school network, there are basically only two religions present \"in large numbers\". Christianity and islam. Christianity is declining sharply. Islam is on the ascendance. In Antwerp, 52 per cent of students in basic and high school are no longer autochton. The truly overwhelming majority of these 52 per cent are... muslim. There may be a scattering of Hindu students in some schools (also in Brussels) or the token Buddhist, but that's about it. And Jews as a whole number a paltry 20,000 on a Belgian population of 11 million. Ergo, those who issue this communique should have the honesty to call this initiative what it is: yet another kneefall for islam.\nb.) \"There will be more tolerance for religious symbols like the headscarf, possibly special rooms to pray near the catholic chapel, and islamic lessons or trips as a voluntary out of school activity.\"\nThe result will merely be an acceleration of segregation, and even more psychological pressure on the dwindling number of female muslims students who do not don the hijab yet to follow the example of the zealots.\nc.) \"It's an ambitious project, but studies show that our identity is completely watering down if we do nothing.\"\nWho's responsible for these \"studies\"? The Centre for Equal Opportunities and Combating Racism [CGKR, now rebaptized Unia - MFBB]? OF COURSE the identity of Catholic Schools is watering down, if you do not even believe what you stand for. If teachers are ASHAMED to cast a cross before class. If Christian religion teachers admit they do not consider themselves Christian anymore. This is basically the equivalent of a guy floating in a life jacket in the middle of the ocean who, upon discovering his jacket is leaking, decides that the best strategy to counter the problem is to merrily punch another hole in it!\nc.) \"Guimard Street wants to use the model of the \"dialogue\" school to attract more muslim students, but also to reinforce catholic identity.\"\nMuslim students are coming anyway, what with the truly catastrophic fertility rate among autochtons. As for the \"Dialogue School\" reinforcing Catholic Identity, I just wonder, is the author of that concept perhaps the guy from the local funny farm who walks around with a paper hat and his right hand tucked in his vest, proclaiming he is Napoleon? Because this laughable excuse of an \"idea\" boils down to Catholic Schools reinforcing their identity... by expressing LESS of their identity!!! This is like preparing yourself for a math exam by studying sociology. Or announcing you are going to increase the appeal of your golf school by offering courses in knitting.\nd.) \"We are not going to mix religions, but in a Dialogue School there will be, apart from a Christian chapel, also a space for muslims to pray, there will be place for the headscarf\".\"\nGiven the very obvious tolerance of muslims for other faiths, it can be safely assumed that fifteen years from now, that \"catholic chapel\" next to the islamic prayer room will be used as a place to stock automatic weapons and explosives, and the Catholic School itself will have become a madrassah.\nWe have met the mastermind of this insane plan, Lieven Boeve, before. In March 2014, I had a post dealing with the decision - just as idiotic - of the Catholic University of Louvain to offer a chair \"Islamic Theology\". You can find that post here.\nLieven Boeve is the guy - although it would be far more correct to refer to him as eunuch - to the left.\nBack then, I labeled him a quisling already.\nTurns out, I could not have been more right.\nPS: Vlaams Belang has as always shown true grit and a fitting lightning quick reaction: you can visit this ad hoc site, protest by sending a mail to that lunatic, and in the same breath ask that he resign. Which I did. Twice today, actually. Before I used that site, I asked him directly by mail. Although I don't suppose he will listen. Kind of difficult with ears and a brain full of shit.\nFive years ago, on May 2nd, 2011, my father died.\nPa, you're not forgotten.\nTHE FIREWALL WITH BILL WHITTLE: \"PRESIDENT FAILURE...\nA GLIMPSE OF BRITAIN'S FUTURE: MUSLIM SCHOOLCHILDR...\nMUSTANG \"SCAT VII\" OF LEGENDARY TRIPLE ACE ROBIN O...\nRECOMMENDED READS: GIULIO MEOTTI'S \"THE GREAT WEST...\nMINDBLOWING INSANITY IN FLANDERS, BELGIUM: TOP HON...",
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        "raw_content": "\u201cYoung, attractive women from South-East Asia are all gold-diggers who get with older foreigners for money.\u201d\nI hear this stereotype a lot. It sounds like a broken record. You probably do too\u2026 And even though the idea is rude and offensive, let\u2019s get one thing straight:\nFilipino women do enjoy stability and security, same as women anywhere else\nIn that sense, an older, more established guy will always have the edge over young men.\nHowever, remember that not every country worships youth like people in America or other Western countries do.\nIn Asia, particularly the Philippines, older men are viewed as more attractive whether they have money or not. Truth be told, I find that Filipino girls enjoy the company of mature guys.\nLater in the article, I\u2019ve got a testimonial from an American guy in his 60s that not only has found LOVE in the Philippines, but he got his first child after 11 happy years of marriage.\nIf Joe can do it, you can too.\nSo, who is perpetuate the ugly gold-digger stereotype\u2026 And why?\nThree groups mainly:\nUninformed men who fall in love with a bar or brothel girl ending up getting taken advantage of.\nAngry single women (there are 57 million female singles in the U.S. alone).\nThe media that loves make noise with \u201cdrama stories\u201d.\nThese folks talk smack about Filipinas at every opportunity \u2013 and can you blame them? They\u2019ve got some darn good reasons to be mad!\nPersonally, though, I think you should know the facts and make your own decisions instead of listening to bitter men, women, and media who don\u2019t know what they\u2019re talking about.\nSo, don\u2019t despair if you\u2019re in your 50s searching for LOVE, I\u2019m going to expose the facts.\nAnd by the end of the post, you\u2019ll see why hordes of Filipinas are on the prowl for older men \u2013 especially ones from abroad \u2013 for reasons that have nothing to do with money.\n#1. Power (And the Colonial Mentality)\nIt\u2019s well-known that people living in colonized countries feel inferior to their colonizers. This is true in the Philippines, which was occupied by the Spanish for centuries.\nEven today, Filipinos yearn for all things foreign and view Westerners as inherently better than themselves.\nA young Pinay girl dating an older foreign man automatically sees him as above her in status.\nSince power is a natural aphrodisiac for women, this means Filipinas are naturally horny for men from abroad.\nThat\u2019s the reason once you step foot in the Philippines, you\u2019ll feel young again after experiencing the attention of young and beautiful girls like back to your college days.\nOf course, the average feminist couldn\u2019t imagine that her country\u2019s men could be in high demand somewhere else\u2026 But if you\u2019re interested in being objective, check out the Wikipedia page on colonial mentality for a direct confirmation of what I\u2019m saying.\nJust remember that in addition to your power, Filipinas will also like you for being exotic.\n#2. You\u2019re As Exotic As Filipino Women Are For You\nI don\u2019t have to tell you that many Western men have a fetish for Asian girls, right?\nThere\u2019s something about other ethnicities \u2013 Asian ones in particular \u2013 that\u2019s inherently attractive to us.\nWhat you might not realize, though, is that this works both ways. In most Asian countries, European features are considered particularly beautiful \u2013 and the Philippines is no exception.\nTo the local girls, you\u2019re a mysterious stranger; a foreigner who stands out from everyone they know.\nIn short, you\u2019re exotic \u2013 and this is powerfully attractive, regardless of your age.\n#3. Status\nManila is a megapolis that\u2019s not too different from cities like New York, London and Paris. At the same time, the rest of the Philippines is poor\u2026\nWhich means that as a foreigner traveler, you\u2019re already better-off and more sophisticated than most Filipino men.\nThis is a big deal to young Filipinas, especially in Manila where most of them are educated, employed and sophisticated.\nThey don\u2019t want to settle for a local country \u201cbumpkin\u201d when they could have someone high-status \u2013 Like you.\nAdd to this that Pinay women inherently view Westerners as superior to themselves (see pt. 1).\nAnd it\u2019s easy to see just why Filipino women like older men. Also, you might not realize you have another \u201csecret weapon\u201d, but you do\u2026 And it\u2019s called:\n#4. Good Manners\nAs you already know, most of the Philippines is poor \u2013 and a lot of the men here have bad manners and plenty of unfortunate habits.\nThe main ones are cheating, drinking and gambling. They\u2019re common enough that Pinay women give their men a wide berth.\nIf you\u2019re a decent foreigner with manners, and a desire to be in a truly monogamous relationship, your attitude will be celebrated. This is in stark contrast to the West, where \u201cbad boys\u201d are often glorified.\n5. Attitude Forward Marriage\nDivorce is illegal in the Philippines \u2013 and since so many of the men cheat, lots of women end up stuck with an unfaithful husband they can\u2019t leave.\nFrom a Filipina\u2019s point of view, being with an older, monogamous foreigner is a far better alternative. Better yet, a girl\u2019s family usually agrees and will support older men courting their daughters.\nI\u2019m not going to tell you that every Filipina has supermodel looks, is a perfect wife or has a genuine interest in older men.\nHowever, looking at the situation objectively, Filipino women have a few real, tangible reasons for liking older men \u2013 and I\u2019m sure that after reading this article, you understand them!\nDon\u2019t just take my word for it, though.\nHere\u2019s what Joe, from the United States, has to say about his experience with a 19-year old Pinay:\n\u201cI am a 71-year-old white guy married to a 30-year-old Filipina. I met her online when she was 19 years old and I went to the Philippines to meet and eventually live with her.\nI petitioned her out on a fianc\u00e9 visa and we got married 10 years ago and are now expecting our first child. She is a nurse and I am a retired contractor.\nIt was the best thing I ever did. We have had a great life together over these past 11 years.\nI tried as a single guy after my 30 year marriage, dating women here in the United States. Lots and lots of baggage, ex-husbands adult children that are still dependent on mommy etc.\nI would highly recommend going to the Philippines if you want a young marriage minded woman. We have made friends here in Southern California with like couples.\nDon\u2019t sit in a bar and fantasize over some young hottie that you will never take home and if you did, she will probably want to be paid.\nGo to the \u201cland of smiles\u201d, you won\u2019t regret it. JOE \u2013 USA\u201d\nThe question is, WHO are you going to trust? 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        "raw_content": "by Chris Thurstone | Mar 4, 2015 | Marijuana, Media, Research, Uncategorized | 1 comment\nThere are few better examples of how science and journalism come together to confuse the public than last week\u2019s news coverage of research out of Europe assessing and comparing risks associated with use of several drugs, including alcohol, marijuana and tobacco.\nThe study, titled \u201cComparative risk assessment of alcohol, tobacco, cannabis and other illicit drugs using the margin of exposure approach,\u201d is found online here. It was published Jan. 30 in Scientific Reports, an online, open-access journal from the publishers of Nature focused on primary research from all areas of the natural and clinical sciences.\nThe study\u2019s limitations are significant \u2014 and its results were widely misinterpreted in dozens of news stories topped by headlines declaring marijuana safer than alcohol. Among them:\nNBC News: No High Risk: Marijuana may be less harmful than alcohol\nBuzzFeed: Pot is 114 times safer than alcohol, new study says\nThe Huffington Post: Marijuana may be the least dangerous recreational drug, study says\nWashington Post: Marijuana may be even safer than previously thought, researchers say\nNewser: Marijuana way, way safer than alcohol\nNewsweek: Cannabis More Than 100 Times Safer Than Alcohol, Study Finds (note that this story even quotes the Washington Post.)\nCBS: Study: Weed 100 Times Safer Than Alcohol\nSalon: Study: Marijuana is even less dangerous than we thought\nThe Detroit News: Time to legalize marijuana (This column likens alcohol to an anaconda and marijuana to a housecat \u2026)\nTo write that those headlines are leaps of logic is too kind. As one physician friend, Dr. Phil Fung, an assistant professor of medicine at Saint Louis University School of Medicine, put it: \u201cThe science writers and their editors should all lose their jobs. I think I may use this paper to teach (medical students, residents and fellows) how you must read the article.\u201d (We identified one journalist, Laura Geggel, reporting for LiveScience, who did a nice job of being far more skeptical of the study\u2019s conclusions.)\nDr. Fung and Stacy Solomonsen-Sautel, a Ph.D., biostatistician serving as a non-resident senior fellow at the University of Florida\u2019s Drug Policy Institute, also examined this research. The three of us have agreed not to hold our breath as we wait for news organizations to correct the inaccuracies of their reporting. Here are just some of the study\u2019s limitations \u2014 information that was not explained in most news coverage:\n\u2013 It uses \u201cThe Margin of Exposure\u201d which even the researchers call \u201ca novel approach,\u201d to compare the health risks of different compounds and prioritize risk management. While this is a relatively new way to think about toxicity, it assumes a lot about how people take drugs \u2014 assumptions that are not exactly in line with reality and, frankly, could be very off base.\n\u2013 This means the study reports on theoretical harm. Take a look at this acknowledgement from the authors: \u201cMuch of the harm from drug use is not inherently related to consumption, but is heavily influenced by the environmental conditions of the drug use, and this additional hazard is not included in a drug ranking based on (animal) toxicology.\u201d So, in other words, researchers did not consider any real-world circumstances when they looked at how animals consumed certain substances. This is like studying a person who heavily uses one drug only while living in a sterile box without any human interaction and with no access to cars. Because a person\u2019s drug use is affected by the real world, this study can\u2019t begin to claim one substance is safer (certainly not 114 percent safer, as BuzzFeed reported) than another.\n\u2013 The researchers\u2019 methodology lacked a lot of animal and human data, which limited them to assessing drug use only in regards to mortality, and not also for \u201ccarcinogenicity or other long-term effects.\u201d That, too, is the absence of real-world information that would allow someone to declare with confidence that one drug is safer than another. The researchers also wrote this: \u201cThe absence of such data is specifically relevant for compounds with low acute toxicity (such as cannabis), the risk of which may therefore be underestimated.\u201d They\u2019re right. After all, tobacco users do not tend to die from acute nicotine impairment \u2014 but their drug use is our country\u2019s No. 1 cause of preventable death.\n\u2013 The authors of this study conclude their data support \u201cstrict legal regulatory approach rather than the current prohibition approach.\u201d However, this is a mighty big leap. What does the lethal dose of marijuana for rats really have to do with the lethality of drugs for humans \u2014 much less drug policy and various government regulations? Rats aren\u2019t making emergency department visits (marijuana is the second most common substance that accounts for these), involved in motor vehicle accidents (marijuana is the most common substance used before driving). And before we can make any presumptions about a drug\u2019s harm to human health, we also need to consider other problems such as psychosis, risky sex and violence. And that\u2019s long before we get to questions of drug policies.\n\u2013 Consistent with the sweeping conclusion of this paper, the study\u2019s lead authors support marijuana legalization and are funded by an organization that also has called for the drug\u2019s legalization. Therefore, the credibility of this study\u2019s conclusions need to be taken with a very big grain of salt for reasons other than the science itself.\nAll of this brings me to Dr. Stuart Gitlow, president of the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) and chairman of the American Medical Association\u2019s (AMA) Council on Science and Public Health. Together, we serve as science advisors to Smart Approaches to Marijuana, or Project SAM, a nonprofit organization that advocates for public policies that are rooted in responsible science \u2014 and, like the ASAM and the AMA, stands against marijuana legalization.\nWhen asked whether marijuana is safer than alcohol, here\u2019s how Dr. Gitlow responded:\n\u201cMarijuana, as it is commonly used, is far more dangerous than alcohol, as alcohol is commonly used.\n\u201cThe typical use of alcohol, when used, is 1-2 drinks, which causes minimal functional impairment and places the individual at no acute risk of harm, although long-term risks and consequences of such use is significant. The average pot user has a joint every three days. This causes significant impairment of cognition, attention, focus and processing speed \u2014 all over a much longer period of time than the 1-2 drinks. The likelihood of driving-related incidents and of lower productivity is far more in the average marijuana user than in the average drinker. Marijuana is therefore more dangerous, on a societal level, than alcohol.\n\u201cI agree that there are other metrics that could be used (to determine risk), such as: Could use of marijuana cause immediate death, as a high volume of alcohol can? No. But that hasn\u2019t stopped tobacco from being our nation\u2019s most prominent killer.\u201d\nUpdate, April 14, 2015: We note that on March 26, Mark Maslin, editor of Scientific Reports, resigned in protest of a system he said permitted \u201cauthors to pay money to expedite peer review of their submitted papers,\u201d according to ScienceInsider.\n\u201c\u2018My objections are that it sets up a two-tiered system and instead of the best science being published in a timely fashion it will further shift the balance to well-funded labs and groups,\u2019 Maslin, a biogeographer at University College London, told ScienceInsider. \u2018Academic Publishing is going through a revolution and we should expect some bumps along the way. 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        "raw_content": "I've seen a lot of articles floating around that talk about why hipsters leave the church or why teenagers leave the church or why families leave the church.\nAnd it occured to me that part of why there is a culture of leaving the church might be because we talk so much about leaving the church!\nThis post is kind of hard to write. But if I'm one thing, I'm authentic, right? I try to be honest with anything I put out into the world.\nI've been struggling in my church for a little while now. And it seems to get better and then it gets worse and up and down. I've done a lot of internal soul searching - seeking God inside myself, making sure I was doing my personal best in the circumstances. I've done a lot of praying - listening for God to help me see the path.\nI think that some people see church kind of like choosing a restaurant. You try it out and you like it. The food is good, the service is good, the atmosphere is pleasant. You might even become a regular. But then you have a bad experience and you stop going. And we tend to do that with church - afterall, there is always some other church right around the corner or down the street to try instead. Churches are everywhere so it should be fairly easy to select one that meets your \"wish list\" for a church.\nBut unlike a restaurant, once you've joined a church, you've joined a family. Membership in a church isn't about priveleges - it's about commitments.\nI'm not saying that any church should be forced into your life as The Church for you. It can take time to visit churches and find a place where you feel comfortable, where you learn from the preaching, where you enjoy walking in the door. But once you've found the place and you've committed yourself and you've become part of the congregation...\nYou can't just break a connection by walking out the door again.\nFor me, church isn't about showing up on Sunday morning, singing some songs, hearing a sermon, and going home.\nChurch, like my faith, is part of my life. Church family is a very real thing to me - I wouldn't walk away from my husband and kids to shop for a new ones. The people in the church I attend are important to me. I don't walk to my car after church on Sunday and then forget about those people that I just joined in worship. After years of supporting people through health problems, faith struggles, celebrating new babies, kids growing up, tragedies and joys... the people in that building become connected. We care about each other. We love each other. God brought us to that place and forms bonds between us.\nI'm also not saying that you must stay in a church at all costs. If the preaching has changed and you disagree with what is being taught, time to go. If an area of ministry has changed so significantly that you feel it negatively impacts your overall church support, it might be time to go.\nBut I think there should be a strong suggestion that you never leave a church without talking to someone, most likely the lead pastor, about why you are leaving.\nNeeds change over time, too. But here's the thing - I know that as my needs change, God is going to work to change my church, to change me, or to use me as an instrument to bring about change.\nIn my recent struggles, there have been 3 things that have kept me firmly planted.\nI love the people of my church. I have friends there. But more than that, I have people who love me and my husband and my kids. I have people that I love and care about and pray for and want the best for. There are people there who have shared insights in a Bible study that profoundly deepen my faith. There are people there who have demonstrated incredible love and patience and faith that I know I can lean on and learn from.\n2. I Made A Promise\nI love the way we do baptism and affirmations of faith in our church. We don't do a big open call and invite anyone to come forward and be dunked or sprinkled. Baptism is a serious choice made by the individual or by a child's parents. Baptism is a promise being made to commit to God and to commit to the church. As a member of my church, when there is a baptism, the people sitting in the pews make promises to that person, to that family. We promise to be involved in our church and we promise to set the example for this person being baptized and we promise to raise them up in the church. I take the promises I have made at each of those baptisms and affirmations of faith very seriously.\n3. I Got Over Myself\nPart of the foundation of my current struggle, since I'm being honest, is my own hurt feelings. And when we get down to it, most any struggle comes down to our own personal hurts, doesn't it? Most of the time, people aren't leaving a church because they suddenly disagree with what is being preached. Most of the time, there isn't a deep philosophical or theological reason for leaving - it's because we're unhappy with something, our feelings have been hurt, or we feel like we aren't being served or appreciated or noticed or whatever. But I recently had a bit of a wake up call when listening to a sermon by Francis Chan on the subject of \"Tired of Church.\" You should click over and at least listen to the first few minutes because me trying to tell you what he says won't have as much impact. But the bottom line is... if there is a possibility (and there is always this possibility) that this is my last breath and I am about to be face to face with the God that I have worked for and worshiped and praised and turned to and chased after and run to... if I might possibly be right in His presence in the next moment... do I really care what so-and-so says about me or thinks about me?\nI'm not saying there aren't good reasons to leave a church or to shop around. I'm just saying that there are probably a lot more reasons to stay. I'm saying that leaving a church should be a heavy decision, shouldn't be made in an emotional state, and that you should talk out the concerns prior to actually walking out the door. You can always change your relationship within the church - cut back on involvement, ramp up your involvement, find a new group to study and learn with. Shake it up. 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        "raw_content": "The first EVer Formula E Race Season (ePrix Championship) starts in Beijing, China on Saturday September 13th.\nFormula E lets ePrix fans influence the race\nUnlike previous car races fans can even participate/influence the race by giving their favorite driver a speed boost that can be used to increase the speed of the EV for 5 seconds, which increases the power up to 243 BHP (180kw), from the standard race power mode of 202 BHP (150kw). The three drivers with the most votes prior to the race are awarded the speed boost during the race.\nFIA\u2019s new fully electric single-seater championship is the world\u2019s first 100% electric racing series will run in ten of the world\u2019s greatest cities. Ten international teams will compete with two drivers each in the ePrix series, which takes place between September 2014 and June 2015.\nThe new FIA Formula E race series will help promote general interest and R&D in electric vehicles (EVs) and global sustainability.\nThe Formula E Race will be an hour long with a single scheduled pitstop to switch cars.\nInitial race position is determined by a series of qualifying 10 minute sessions where four groups of five cars compete for the fastest lap time, during which full power (200kw / 270bhp) will be available and drivers will only be allowed to use one car.\nFormula E racing will be coming to London\nNine out of the ten Formula E (E-Prix) host cities for the 2014-2015 season have been announced: Beijing, Putrajaya, Punta del Este, Buenos Aires, Long Beach, Miami, Monte Carlo, Berlin and London.\nStardard FIA points are awarded for: 1st = 25pts, 2nd = 18pts, 3 = 15pts, 4th = 12pts, 5th = 10pts, 6th = 8pts, 7th = 6pts, 8th = 4pts, 9th = 2pts and 10th = 1pt. Three points are also given to the driver that wins the pole position, and two points are also awarded to the driver with the fastest lap.\nThe First race will take place in Beijing, China on the streets around the Olympic \u201cBird\u2019s Nest\u201d Stadium.\nBeijing Formula E race circuit around the Olympic \u201cBird\u2019s Nest\u201d Stadium\nTags: E-Prix, ePrix, Fanboost, FIA Formula E, Formula E",
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        "raw_content": "What California Employers Need to Learn about Wage Theft Act (AB 469)\nAside from various existing California bills addressing workplace discrimination, another law is set to discipline unfair employers. Starting January 1, 2012, California employees are protected from any unfair practices of their employers. The new bill, AB 469 or the Wage Theft Act, aims to address and resolve past employment disputes regarding wage theft issues.\nUnder the new California law, employers are required to abide by the following provisions:\n1. Provide each nonexempt employee with a written notice at the time of his employment. The notice must include the following:\n\u00b7 The rate of pay of the employee\n\u00b7 Allowances of the worker\n\u00b7 Regular determined payday designated by the employer\n\u00b7 The full name of the employer, including \u201cdoing business as\u201d names\n\u00b7 Physical address of the employer\u2019s main office\n\u00b7 Contact number of the employer\n\u00b7 Contact details of the employer\u2019s workers\u2019 compensation insurance provider\n2. Notify the Labor Commissioner in case the employer needs to change any information that he has provided on the written notice. Any changes must be reported to the Labor Commissioner within seven days.\n3. Pay restitution of wage to employees if the employer provides minimum wage or statutorily overtime pay. The reason for this is that AB 469 amends the California Labor Code Section 1197.1.\n4. Strictly follow the provisions and instructions provided by the bill; otherwise, non-complying employers may obtain a misdemeanor offense. Also, employers who would be proven defying the law may be charged for up to 20,000 and may be serve a jail time for up to one year.\nIt is advisable for California employers to consult with a Los Angeles lawyer to learn more about the legalities and technicalities involved in AB 469. By doing this, employers may be free from any legal charges or fines as well as they may be able to come up with a more just and reasonable workforce.",
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        "raw_content": "TOP 7 FEMALE BLOGGERS IN NIGERIA 2018\nTop Female Bloggers in Nigeria.\nThe male folks primarily dominate blogging as a profession in Nigeria. However, there are some female bloggers that have held their grounds. These women have grown their blog to the level of becoming an authority on the internet and their influence has grown significantly since they started. They are the big female earners in the blogging profession.\nTheir interest spans across a wide range of categories and appeals to a fan base scattered across the country. Here are some of them.\nTop Female Bloggers in Nigeria\nIn no exact order, these are the top female bloggers in Nigeria.\n1. Uche Pedro\nShe owns one of the most popular entertainment and lifestyle sites in Nigeria, BellaNaija. She began as a blog in 2006 but slowly evolved into a lifestyle brand, curating content on music, lifestyle, film, weddings, beauty, TV, self-improvement , nd other trending topics.\nTwelve years since she started, Uche has developed to become one of Nigeria\u2019s leading entertainment site. According to Alexa Global Ranking, Bellanaija.com is 102nd most visited site in Nigeria and 7,576th in the world. The website has over 2.8 million followers on Instagram and is currently valued at $28 million according to worthofweb.com.\nUche Pedro won Nickelodeon Kid\u2019s Choice Awards for African Blogger of the year 2016 and have won other awards which include,\nAfrican Innovator QZ.com 2015\nWIE Next Generation Leader, 2014\nBritish Council \u2013 The Future Awards \u2013 Young Media Entrepreneur of the Year, 2013\nTEDAfrica Fellow 2007\nUche Pedro is married to Bode Pedro with two kids.\nOften referred to as the \u201cQueen of Blogging\u201d, Linda Ikeji started her blog in 2006. She singlehandedly curated and edited the content for her site until 2015 when she hired help. Her blogging interests range from news, gossip and entertainment industry scoops. She also covers celebrity gist, politics and the average Nigerian lives.\nAccording to Alexa Global Ranking, her website is 25th most visited site in Nigeria and 2,236th in the world. She was profiled by Forbes Africa as one of Africa\u2019s 20 Most Prominent Women.\nBesides blogging, she owns other media outfit and social media platform.\n3. Stella Dimokokorkus\nA graduate of University of Benin, Stella owns one of the most popular blogs in Nigeria. Stelladimokokorkus.com covers fashion/lifestyle, entertainment gist, society and celebrity gossip,news, politics and public opinion/personal interest stories.\nAccording to Alexa ranking, her website is 352nd most visited site in the Nigeria. She has received several nomination and awards which include;\nFashion Support Brand category for the Nigerian Fashion and Style Awards in October 2016\nNigeria Entrepreneurs Award for the Best Online Blog of the Year, etc.\nStella Dimokokorkus currently resides in Germany.\n4. Tosin Ajibade\nMore known as OloriSuperGirl, Tosin is famous for her lifestyle and entertainment site. She created her blog about eight years ago and has slowly become one of the most reputable blogs in Nigeria. With a degree in accounting from Lagos State University, OSG has acquired a large social media followership over the years.\nAccording to Alexa Global Ranking, her website is currently 1,630 in Nigeria and 112, 162 in the world. She has received numerous awards, nominations and recognitions which include;\nYNaija\u2019s 100 Most Influential Women in Nigeria in 2014\nLeading Ladies Africa in 2015\nShe has launched multiple projects and platform like the OSG Vitiligo Campaign, Travel Africa Story and Media Exposure.\n5. Laila Ijeoma\nShe is one of the biggest news blogger in Nigeria. Laila ignored her training as a banker to take up full time blogging in 2013. Since then, her blog has become popular with Nigerian and international audience. Her blog became so popular that, she crossed the 100 million-page views mark back in 2016.\nShe has also bagged a couple of awards. Laila Ijeoma is a mother of three kids.\n6. Shola Okubote\nShola decided to explore an art of blogging that wasn\u2019t fully explored in Nigeria. Hence, she created Woman.ng, a blog that focuses on issues affecting women in general. She also blogs about her own personal stories and other women\u2019s that are interested in sharing their experiences on the site.\nBesides running her own blog, Shola Okubote writes for other sites like femmelounge.org and YNaija.com.\nShe is one pf the most popular fashion/Lifestyle bloggers in Nigeria. Since fashion is her business, she is most active on the image sharing platform, Instagram. She has gathered a followership that\u2019ll put big publishing companies to shame.\nOno Bello started blogging back in 2011 and is slowly becoming one of the most popular female bloggers in Nigeria.\nUNIBEN Vacancy for The Post of University Librarian",
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        "raw_content": "11/06/17 First Look: The Ninth Passenger and Blood Bound\nThis year\u2019s AFM World Market recently hosted the premieres of two upcoming Film Mode Entertainment films.\nThe first is The Ninth Passenger starring Jesse Metcalfe (\u201cDallas\u201d), Tom Maden (MTV\u2019s \u201cScream\u201d), Alexia Fast (\u201cManhattan\u201d), Timothy V. Murphy (The Lone Ranger), & Cinta Laura Kiehl (After the Dark).\nThe second is Blood Bound starring Eden Brolin (\u201cBeyond\u201d), Joseph Melendez (\u201cOzark\u201d), and Emmy-Award Winner Eric Nelsen (\u201cThe Bay\u201d).\nBelow you can find full rundowns on both features along with first look stills from the horror flicks. After checking through all of that cool stuff make sure to let us know what you think of the films thus far in the comments below!\nThe Ninth Passenger rundown via press release:\nClay Epstein\u2019s Film Mode Entertainment announces the World Market Premiere screening and AFM debut of the new thriller The Ninth Passenger. The film stars Jesse Metcalfe (\u201cDallas\u201d) as well as a talented ensemble of veteran and up-and-coming actors that include Tom Maden (MTV\u2019s \u201cScream,\u201d), Alexia Fast (\u201cManhattan\u201d), Timothy V. Murphy (The Lone Ranger), and Cinta Laura Kiehl (After the Dark).\nFrom the executive producer of It Follows, Corey Large, The Ninth Passenger uncovers a group of college students on a spontaneous midnight sea voyage aboard a luxury yacht. The adventure turns horrific when they drift to a dark island and are hunted one by one by a mysterious ninth passenger.\nNot everyone is what they seem in this spine-tingling excursion. \u201cAudiences are going to have a lot of fun with The Ninth Passenger. The filmmakers have made a really entertaining film with great characters and great twist at the end,\u201d said Epstein.\nThe film is perfectly positioned to captivate audiences across the global marketplace. And with over 3 million followers on social media from the U.S. to China and everywhere in between, Cinta Laura Kiehl (After the Dark) brings even more star power and a dedicated audience to The Ninth Passenger.\nStay for the AFM World Market Premiere of Blood Bound starring Eden Brolin (\u201cBeyond\u201d) daughter of multiple award-winning actor Josh Brolin, Joseph Melendez (\u201cOzark\u201d), and Emmy-Award Winner Eric Nelsen (\u201cThe Bay). The film is written and directed by Richard LeMay, who recently directed Dementia 13, originated/funded and owned by NBC/Universal.\nBlood Bound rundown via press release:\nEvery 25 years, it begins. Bound to an ancient pact, a family of unlimited power descends upon a small rural town to sacrifice four human lives, one being a member of their own family. This Rosemary\u2019s Baby meets Drag Me to Hell thriller takes a dark look into how far the human spirit can take one soul in it\u2019s most desperate hour. Layered with plot twists and conflicted characters, Blood Bound follows six people as they carry out their destiny to their ultimate horror.\n\u201cBlood Bound is the perfect addition to our already impressive line-up of films.\u201d Said Mathilde Epstein, COO of Film Mode Entertainment, \u201cWe are quickly becoming the home for elevated genre films as evident in our success with films like The Good Neighbor starring James Caan. Our roster consists of a variety of these commercially viable titles that buyers and audiences around the world the world have been asking for.\u201d\nFilm Mode Entertainment has indeed become a home for elevated genre. Both The Ninth Passenger and Blood Bound are highly-suspenseful films that are sure to entice buyers and keep viewers on the edge of their seats. Screening for the very first time, buyers will have a chance to see what makes the new thrillers such commercially viable films.\n\u201cI\u2019m thrilled to be working with Film Mode to screen Blood Bound at AFM,\u201d said Richard LeMay, writer/director of Blood Bound. \u201cThis is a great opportunity to show people this dark, creepy film, and I think people are going to be blown away by Eden Brolin\u2019s performance.\u201d\nThe premiere screenings took place on Thursday, November 2 at 1 PM at Laemmle-5 (The Ninth Passenger) and at 3 PM in the Ocean Screening Room (Blood Bound). Additional screening appointments can be made with Film Mode Entertainment.",
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        "raw_content": "I love hearing Annie's song every time my phone rings............... my sons love hearing Sunshine on my shoulders, Annie's song, and Leaving on a Jet Plane.......................... he was an awesome man and performer.\nOriginally Posted by ratkin638\nI won't swear to being a huge John Denver fan - - concentrated doses of his music seem to raise my blood sugar - - but there's no denying that he was an excellent songwriter and musician.\nHis greatest talent, though, is one that's extraordinarily rare. As a performer he could totally captivate an audience. You may think that that's a common trait, but it's not. In my time in the critic business I saw hundreds and hundreds of concerts. I encountered about 5 performers with that talent. I saw him once in Madison Square Garden, and he left 20,000 people with a feeling of intimacy with him, as if you had just been sitting in his living room while he sang you a few songs. It was akin to mass hypnosis, and it left you feeling good. I was ready to go out and buy another of his albums, and I didn't even have to buy albums! (The record labels gave them to me.)\nthat's lovely, ratkin. you're lucky to have been there.\nAnother random memory of John Denver just arrived in my head, and it's from the same concert described above.\nWhen he came out for his encore, John Denver jokingly added the best description of the 'encore dilemma' I've ever heard. [Performers actually do talk about this among themselves from time to time - - how do you time your encore? You want the crowd to whip itself up a bit before you come back out, but if you wait too long they start to give up and leave.]\nAfter describing the dilemma briefly to the crowd, he gave his own solution. \"I like to walk calmly to the back wall of the backstage area, and just touch the wall. Then I walk back onto the stage. It works perfectly every time!\"\nI like that........... he was a very wise man........... not keeping those who loved him waiting too long......... not like some performers now........\nHey Noelle, this one is for you...I heard this on Stephanie Miller\nMusic to your heart: Listening to John Denver classics can improve your blood flow\nJoyful: The sounds of country singer John Denver increased blood flow to the heart of volunteers\nListening to your favourite music can improve the health of your heart, a study has shown.\nScientists have found that happy music causes the lining of blood vessels to expand, increasing the amount of blood flow.\nAnd the benefits of joyful music are even greater than that of laughter, according to the researchers from the University of Maryland.\nBut listening to 'stressful' music such as heavy metal can cause the vessels to contract - which can have a bad effect on the heart.\nThey say the effect could be down to the release of endorphins, which are released by the brain to induce the feeling of well-being.\nTheir study asked 10 healthy volunteers to bring in recordings of music that made them feel joyful.\nAs the research was being carried out in the US, most brought in John Denver-style country music.\nThey were also asked which music made them anxious, and most chose heavy metal.\nI like all types of music.. Punk, hard rock/metal, some really old country music, jazz, folk, and I can also say I like John Denver's music as well.. He has the sweetest voice that brings tears to my eyes!! His song writing is also really sweet.. The only song that I think is really cheesy by John Denver is \"Sunshine on my Shoulder\" I really dislike that song but otherwise I enjoy a mellow J. Denver song!!\nJohn Denver was TRUE talent....I grew up on his songs and I don`t care how sappy sweet they may be to some, for me in my childhood full of insecurity, he always made me feel GOOD....he was a good man\nIn an era where we are are yearning for change, I have this video of John. it is called, \"Its about time.\nNo matter what side of the political isle you are standing on, I think you will all agree on this video.\nI hope this message will unite us all.\nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rPW6...eature=related\nLast edited by coconn04; 11-19-2008 at 07:22 AM.\nWonderful post C......thank you\nThanks for reminding me to stop on the way home and pick up\nhis recently released CD of that Russian concert. The way my\nstocks are tanking, I need some John Denver tonight.\nThanks for the video link.\nAs much as I love Denver...I must say Sunshine on My Shoulders\nis my least favorite too. I'd also be happy if I never heard Grandma's\nFeather Bed again. But there are songs that I play over and over\nand never tire of them.\nShipmates and Cheyenne being one:\nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KL0qpuN9qM\nMonterey Bay Low\nI like to sit in my little fishing boat and sing Calypso. Thank you JD for so many beautiful songs.\nI grew up listening to John Denver because my dad loved his music, and when I was a kid I always remember thinking that he looked so kind. Kids are like that... they often \"judge\" people on the basis of looks, smile etc. I can't remember the exact thoughts I had about John Denver, but he was a nice guy :-) I have to laugh at it now, but I think I had kind of a crush on him... and I was only like 8 years old :-)))\nFast forward to now... and I have to say that this Cassandra seems like a piece of work. I found her Myspace page... with her 170 friends, and she is clearly a fantasist.\nThere's all this info on their great love, and how they wrote songs together, and her referring to him as her husband. Not ONCE does she mention the fact that they were divorced. WHAT A FAKE and a WANNABE. I felt the same disgust as with Heather Mills. GOLD DIGGER GOLD DIGGER and GOLD DIGGER. R.I.P John Denver !!\nOriginally Posted by Lotusflower\nCan you tell us how you truly feel LF.....LOL\nLOL :-) Sorry about my outburst there.. :-) I guess I had a lot on my mind on the subject ;-)\nI know how LotusFlower feels on the subject matter of Cassandra.\nIf you look at the previous page to this we can see how John's fans feel about her.\nBut on a more positive note, as I believe John like to find in everything,\nI have this video called 'A Gift You Are\".\nIn the beginning it shows Jesse Belle as a baby.\nThe child is probably not his, as we can see by other post.\nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwJIWxX-Vb8&NR=1\nThere are some guest stars that don\u2019t work well with the Muppets, and others who do.\nJohn Denver is one of the best, making me think that he\u2019s part Muppet himself; in fact, I remember seeing a brief obituary for Denver in USA Today \u2013 the picture they chose to run was one of John and Kermit together. How touching is that?\nWell, I was choked up in any case. Denver\u2019s music, part country, part folk, is a great match for the Muppets, and the entire special is a showcase for their songs together.\nHere is a video from John Denver and the muppets\nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iP5MwVdu3c0\nLast edited by coconn04; 12-04-2008 at 06:58 PM.\nMe too! I find myself always staring at his face, his lips, and I always want to kiss him....\nOne of my favorite songs is: \"Some Days Are Diamonds\" (Some Days Are Stone). That song always hit a part inside of me and I related to it. Also makes me cry.\nLoved John Denver since I bought his first album when I was a high school freshman. As you all say, he was able to convey great emotion in his voice. I read his autobiography a few years ago and found it fascinating. He struck me as being very intelligent, a tireless worker, somewhat of a perfectionist who traveled a lot and worked on many causes.\nMy favorite video of a live performance by him is from a peace rally in Washington DC in 1971. Those were the days of being politically active before the internet made it so much easier...\nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBcwAJZGXsk\nI've played that video many times. I know I was chastised here on\nFAD for peace marching at the RNC but I like to think that if Denver\nwere alive he would have been there with us.\nI believe his music was also under appreciated. I enjoyed his acting also (even tho a bit corny at times !!)\nI loved his music too. Couldnt agree with you more his music was very much underrated although his Oh God movies were terrible at least for me anyway. I do have a movie with him and Jessica Tandy called Firefox I think? Anyway one of my favorite movies love Jessica Tandy as well\nI always miss John the most at Christmas time.....I used to love his Christmas specials, and it is not Christmas without his Christmas Muppet CD and his solo Christmas CD......now, more than ever, we need John Denver.....\n\"It's in every one of us, bye and bye.....\"\nOriginally Posted by coconn04\nThat was great! his voice always gives me chills.\njohn denver and Christmas\nAll these years later, despite the passing of both Denver & Henson, selections from the John Denver and the Muppets album continues to be popular.\nNot to be missed is Rowlf the Dog's lounge-lizard take on \"Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas\"\nI have two favorite Muppet Christmas recordings, and they're both Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas.\nThe Bert and Ernie version only beats the Rowlf and John Denver version because John Denver is not, technically, a Muppet.\nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdovE...eature=related\nI just heard these Christmas songs by John Denver today for the first time and thought of this thread when i heard them. His version of Silver Bells is really great and I can't believe that I never heard it before.\nSilver Bells - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djfgo...eature=related\nChristmas for Cowboys - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfS3Oj5jcas\nWhen I was growing up, it just plain flat out was not Christmas without the John Denver Christmas specials on TV.....his Christmas LP's (with and without Muppets) were always on the turntable, and now I play them (on CD) remembering good times with family....\nGod bless you, John....always in our hearts.....\nJohn Denver Christmas Muppets.jpg (7.9 KB, 287 views)\nJohn Denver Christmas Rocky Mountain.jpg (27.7 KB, 6 views)\nLast edited by Elizabeth; 12-24-2008 at 08:05 PM. Reason: Add pic\nDecember 31, 1943 is the day John Denver was born.\nHe was a man who stood and fought for his causes.\nWE should all learn from him.\nHere is a video that I found on youtube with pictures of him thoughout his life.\nWe miss you John and we Cherish your memory.\nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auZ3Ign--9w\n65 ? Sigh. We miss you John.\nI was listening to his music today, so I thought to bump this thread with two videos. These are my favorites of his songs\nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwARpaKHx_w\nNot to start a theological discussion, but being agnostic I always wonder why 'a loving God' would take the best ones early and let innocent children all over the planet, not old enough to be independent, go hungry. Just my opinion.\nWho knows why God does what he does? When we answer that question we will be Gods ourselves.\nJohn Denver's children:\nAnna Kate is married and lives in New Zealand with her husband who also attended Dartmouth College, in Hanover, New Hampshire. Zak is married and still lives in Colorado. Jesse will be 18 in May and lives in Malibu with her mother Cassandra Delaney. Annie lives in Aspen and is a counselor.\nOn post 124 of this thread, Cassandra and Jessiebelle relocated from Malibu to Australia.\nJessiebelle was going to appply to some drawing school. I don't know which one.\nThis may have changed since that article which was two years ago.\nAs for John leaving us early, I always take comfort in the song 'Rocky Mountain High'.\n\" I know that he be a poorer man if he never knew he could fly\"\nI shall die, but that is all that I shall do for Death; I am not on his pay-roll.\nAnd Anna Kate owns a B and B....just in case you happen to be\nin the area...\nI remember an article I read that Bernie Madoff was involved in handling money from the 'estate of John Denver'. It is kind of low even for Madoff. Here is the article. http://www.bizjournals.com/denver/st...2/daily65.html Companies linked to the late singer John Denver were among the apparent customers of financier Bernard Madoff, accused of swindling many of his clients, according to a bankruptcy-court filing made public on Thursday. The 162-page list includes hundreds of Colorado personal and company addresses. The list doesn\u2019t say how much any person or company invested with Madoff or which of those listed lost money. John Denver Concerts Inc. and John Denver Enterprises Inc., both of Westport, Conn., were among the thousands of names on a filing made in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Manhattan by Madoff\u2019s attorney. The John Denver Concerts and John Denver Enterprises investments were linked to the companies\u2019 pension funds. Ann Denver, listed at the same address, also was a Madoff customer, according to the list. The filing does not specify whether Ann Denver is the singer\u2019s first wife, who is named Ann. John Denver, who lived in Aspen, was killed in 1997 in a plane accident. He was one of the world\u2019s most popular recording artists in the 1970s.\nToday would have been John Denver's 66th Birthday.\nI found a message that a fan made on another site about John last year.\nHappy Birthday, John Denver!\nPosted on Wednesday, December 31, 2008 by Laura\nJohn Denver in the early 1970s\nHappy Birthday, John Denver! He would\u2019ve been 65 today, though I\u2019m sure he never would have retired in any traditional sense.\nAnd speaking of John Denver, I\u2019ve been emailing the past couple days with a friend from high school \u2014 a friend I actually don\u2019t yet remember (very sadly for me) but who has given me a bit of shot in the arm for the vitality of her memories \u2014 remembering me, and \u201chow inspirational\u201d I was, my guitar-playing, my John-Denver-song-singing. I told her that I remember being more unsure of myself than inspirational, but I\u2019m glad to know I came off differently than I felt.\nSo here\u2019s to friends and memories and being thankful for them. And here\u2019s to John Denver. He was a big influence on my teenage years, exactly when a positive and powerful influence is so\u2026 well \u2014 influential! Happy Birthday, John.\nAnd happy new 2009 to everyone! It\u2019s cool how looking backward makes the future year all the more exciting.\nHere is a song dedicated to John's Favorite theme, Which was/is Peace.\nI am sure he still is pushing for it.\nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpO0lsTQSs0\nMy mum took me to see him in Melbourne in the 70's when I was a kid. I don't remember much about it but I have always enjoyed his music.\nrainy but beautiful Oregon\nHe is and will always be my favorite singer.\nCan't wait to hear your beautiful voice again one day in heaven!!\nThanks for the reminder of John's brithday. I attended the Celebration of Life\nin Aspen again this year in October. There is a tribute singer out there each\nyear named Ted Vigil, with an amazing resemblance to John. He's also a fine\nsinger and nice guy.\nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nsR0ihDJX4\nHis was the first concert I was ever to, at the age of either 4 or 5. My mom and whole family have always been huge fans. This being Christmas, I have been listening to him even more than usual. His reading of his children's poem \"Alfie the Christmas Tree\" always brings tears to my eyes.\nOn the holidays, along with thinking of lost family and friends, I remember past Christmases, and the things that helped make them great. The Christmas music of John Denver is one of them. His album with the Muppets and \"Rocky Mountain Christmas\" are on constant rotation at my house, reminding me of days gone by.....thank you, John, and you are always missed.....\nHis music has always ment alot to me. Hearing him sing always made me smile.\nHe went too soon.His birthday is coming up on the 31st. I would like to think he is riding a ghost buckskin up through the winter mountains and smiling at the eagles.\nMissing John\nI feel the same way. His music was woven throughout my early years of marriage and having babies. I associate so many good times with his songs. The last time we saw him in concert, it was at Christmas time and he was doing a benefit concert. It was wonderful, especially his rendition of Silent Night with a children's choir accompanying him. I think as much as his music, I miss his laugh.\nI miss him, too. All the time. He was such a great presence, both in his music and his activism.\nLOVE LOVE LOVE HIM...so sad we lost such a talented sweet soul...RIP John and thanks for all you gave us to enjoy!!\nAt one time i couldn't stand the man, but being from Colorado, one day I just got pulled into Rocky Moutain High and fell in love with it. 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        "raw_content": "Home Blogs Attempted kayaking in Galway\nAttempted kayaking in Galway\nThis week I learned I really suck at kayaking. I also learned that you can be pushed off of the top of a bridge while sitting in a kayak and live to tell the tale.\nOur program director signed us up for a group kayaking excursion. We would be kayaking down the Eglinton Canal \u2014 the same canal our documentary class is attempting to clean up. While I have canoed on Lake Matoaka many times, it occurred to me that I had never taken out a kayak. But I incorrectly assumed it would be easy.\nWe arrived at the boathouse where we were fitted for kayaks. I thought the first kayak was the perfect fit, but one of the instructors thought it was too big. However, I somehow ended up in a kayak much bigger than the original. Another instructor assured me that it would be fine.\nOnce down in the canal, I realized that the kayak was not going to work. As a petite person, my arm length is similar to that of a T-Rex. Manuveuring the paddle from the left to the right quickly enough was too much of a struggle in a big kayak. A pattern quickly emerged \u2014 left, right, spin in a circle, left, right, crash into canal wall.\nSlowly but surely I made my way to a bridge where they told us we would be getting out. They hoisted our kayaks out of the water and we climbed out to where there was a bridge. One by one, we dropped off the bridge. I enjoyed that part because, as expressed in my last blog, I enjoy jumping off of things. But I never could have guessed what we were going to do next.\nThere\u2019s a little voice you get in your head that tells you, \u201cThis is a bad idea. Don\u2019t do it.\u201d As a kid, my parents told me to always listen to that basic instinct. Well, that\u2019s the voice that popped into my head when they told us we would be doing \u201ckayak launches.\u201d A kayak launch is where the kayak instructor holds your kayak on the top of the railing on the bridge while you climb into it. Then, they push you off of the top of the bridge into the canal while you are sitting in your kayak. After I was finally convinced that they were not making a joke, I decided I was going to do it.\nWhile terrifying, the kayak launch was one of the most unique experiences I\u2019ve had in my life. That\u2019s what I love about travel. I never would have thought before this trip that I would be pushed off the top of a bridge in a kayak and not wet my pants in the process. But, we all did the launch without wetting our pants. It was so incredibly cool.\nAfter getting back into the canal, the current was strong because we were now paddling upstream. After continuing the \u201cleft, right, spin in a circle, left, right, crash into a wall\u201d pattern for too long, I had to do the thing that signals you are a failure at kayaking \u2014 I had to be tethered to the kayak instructor. Even with that help I fell out of the kayak. At one point, I was tethered to one instructor\u2019s kayak while another instructor held his kayak to mine so I would stop spinning.\nAt first, I was pretty mortified to be struggling so hard in front of my friends. I might not always be the best at everything I do, but I had never before been the absolute worst. But then I realized the entire situation was actually hilarious. The rest of the group was hysterically laughing and if I had their view I would have been laughing too. I decided to join in. It was pretty damn funny. I knew it wasn\u2019t my fault that I had been given a kayak that was too large, so why not have a good time in the situation?\nThe trip back to the boathouse was a struggle. People were falling out of their kayaks left and right. After the kayak instructors had delivered me to a safe place and told me to stay, I decided to try to continue to make it to the boathouse. Then I fell out again and we had to start the process all over again. Eventually, while tethered, I made it back to the boathouse. One of the guys in my group told me that the best parts of the day were the kayak launch and seeing me essentially put on a leash to get home. I had to agree with him.\nI also could have been embarrassed to be around the kayak instructors after the whole debacle. However, we ended up going out with the guys that night and had a great time laughing about whole experience.\nI actually learned a lot that day. Things in life aren\u2019t always going to be easy. You\u2019re not always going to succeed at the things you do. But as long as you have someone to tether yourself to when times are too tough to go it alone and good friends to laugh with along the way, you will make it back to the boathouse.\nPrevious article\u201cPulling the trigger is hard\u201d\nNext articleLaycock, Reilly, McBride attend annual CAA Football Media Day",
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        "raw_content": "HomeBlogMotivationPush harder this year| \u00a9 Fola Daniel Adelesi\nPush harder this year| \u00a9 Fola Daniel Adelesi\nIt\u2019s always a great feeling to make it into a New Year and often times, it comes with a renewed hope for the dreams and aspirations that we couldn\u2019t pursue in the previous years. We think about starting new things and possibly revisiting some of the projects we couldn\u2019t finish before the New Year. The energy is always great and the expectations are usually high.\nSadly, just before we make it to the end of the first quarter, we start slowing down. We start giving up. We start doubting and wondering if the year is ever going to bring anything different from the previous years. That\u2019s how many people give silently until the year is almost over.\nWhen there\u2019s a quarter or a month left in the year, a few other people think about the possibility of getting things done so they take some bold steps just to get some results before the end of the year.\nThis trend may be a familiar cycle to you. You may have seen how you start the year with a lot of energy, suddenly lose the vigour only to pick it up at the end of the year again. That has to change if you will get some consistent results in your life.\nOnce in a while we need to push harder. We have to realize that pushing harder and consistently will make a huge difference in the results we are getting. When we try a little and stop only to start all over when we are ready, we don\u2019t get much out of life that way.\nPush yourself with the calls that you need to make. Don\u2019t call once and give up. Don\u2019t call one person and stop. Try harder with the emails you have been sending. Resend the emails this year using from slightly different approaches. If you have been sending lengthy emails, you may want to send shorter emails and request opportunities to do a presentation. You may also want to use images to engage your audience.\nYou know the things that you have to do. You also know where you are and where you want to be. If you are not close to where you want to be then you know you have to push harder. I think you should not only push harder but be smarter in your approach to issues. You may need to look for new collaborators or partners to get things done. Sometimes, one person will make all the difference in your life.\nIn the game of football, there is always a game changer that the team and the coach often rely on to change the game in their favour. The team may struggle to get goals and the coach may change formations without getting the needed goals. The coach may then decide to take someone out and bring in a new person. That new person, though playing in a few minutes, can get the team the needed goals and victory in the tournament.\nPlease push harder by looking for your game changers this year. Your game changers may not be human beings. It could be a skill or a new idea. It could be a new strategy or just doing the same thing differently.\nWhatever happens this year, don\u2019t lose your momentum in any part of the race. Push from the beginning to the end. Keep your goals in front of you always. Don\u2019t run your race alone. Run in the company of those who will boost your morale when you are losing momentum. You will need all the support and energy until the race is over.\nI wish you well in all your endeavour this year and beyond. Have a great year.\nAchieve Fola Daniel Adelesi Goals New Year Push Success",
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        "raw_content": "First Survey Results!\nThe results of our first survey about what kind of wargame you would like to see are now available and there were plenty of surprises. The first question that we asked you was: did you prefer a 2D or 3D game. I had been previously assured by the, \u201clargest digital publisher of wargames in the world,\u201d that only 3D games would sell. But, that doesn\u2019t seen to be upheld by these results:\nSurvey question #1: 2D or 3D wargame? 29% said 3D, 39% said 2D and 32% said \u2018It didn\u2019t matter.\u201d\nSurprisingly, 71% of respondents said that they would either be happy with a 2D wargame or that it didn\u2019t matter to them. Those are pretty overwhelming numbers. It should be no surprise that it takes a great deal more time and money to create a 3D wargame than a 2D wargame so these results are quite eye opening and also reassuring. While this flies in the face of what we were told by the \u2018largest publisher of digital wargames in the world\u2019 it nonetheless, comes directly from the consumers themselves.\nThe next question was, \u201cHow important is the ability to create new scenarios?\u201d Two of the last three games that I wrote (UMS and UMS2) provided the ability for users to create new scenarios. Creating a suite of scenario editing utilities is not trivial. Frankly, as a game designer, you normally just cobble some system together that will allow you to create scenarios for your game. Often these include XAML files and using PhotoShop or some other paint program. Frequently this system is buggy or you have to do something in a weird order for it work right. But when you create an editing suite for the public it has not only be bug-free but it has to have an intuitive and easy to use interface. Based on the your responses, below, it looks like I\u2019ll be creating an editing suite for you to create your own scenarios.\nHow important is the ability to create new scenarios? 25% said \u201cVery important,\u201d 48% said \u201cSomewhat important\u201d and 29% said, \u201cNot very important.\u201d\nThe next survey question asked how many scenarios you would like to see ship with the game. The overwhelming favorite was \u201920\u2019 and so we\u2019ll make sure that at least 20 scenarios are included.\nThe overwhelming favorite was 20 scenarios.\nSince 1986 every game that I\u2019ve designed and written has been published by a \u2018big\u2019 computer game publisher. Game publishers traditionally give the game developer an advance against royalties and are responsible for distribution and promotion of the product. In return, they take between 50% and 85% of the gross receipts. Yes, that is correct.\nThe alternative to going the publisher route is to use Kickstarter to self fund and I am very gratified to see that the overwhelming majority of survey respondents said that they would, indeed, support this wargame via Kickstarter:\nRespondents to the survey overwhelmingly said they would support a Kickstarter campaign to fund this wargame.\nThe final question in the survey was the all important, \u201cHow much would you pay for this wargame?\u201d It looks like a list price of $50 seems not unreasonable. Early backers in Kickstarter always get a price break for their support. I\u2019m thinking $40 on Kickstarter, $50 after.\n$50 was the most popular price for this wargame.\nMany thanks to all who participated in this survey (N = 168). The results were surprising and very helpful. 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Again, I\u2019m still struggling with \u2018advice\u2019 from the \u2018largest publisher of digital wargames\u2019.\nIf there\u2019s any way I can be of assistance on anything, please let me know! You have a great history of developing incredible games and the concept for this one is another in that same vein. Being active at Grogheads, I know I\u2019m not alone in this opinion, either.\nThank you so much for the kind words! They are really appreciated!\nI will be putting out another survey about specific game mechanics issues (RTS vs phased movement, etc.). Then I will be putting together a video of gameplay with an eye towards a Kickstarter campaign (the results of the first survey have convinced me that this is a viable route forward). At that point, with almost no advertising budget, I\u2019ll need all the help that I can get just getting the word out about the project and the campaign.\nGet some advice and do your research prior to a KS. 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The repertoire ranges from complete editions, stage and concert works to general educational literature, fine sheet music editions and multimedia products.\nIn addition to the publishing houses of Panton, Ars-Viva, Ernst Eulenburg, F\u00fcrstner, Cranz, Atlantis Musikbuch and Hohner-Verlag, the Schott group also includes two recording labels, Wergo (for new music) and Intuition (for Jazz), as well as eight specialist magazines.\nThe Schott Music group also includes the printing and production services company WEGA, as well as mds (music distributors services GmbH), the largest music product distribution organisation in Europe providing the distribution of sheet music, books, magazines, audio and audio-visual recordings, and hire materials of both the Schott catalogues and the catalogues of 60 other music publishers.\nFa. Schott in Mainz, Germany.\nRepresenting composers and authors from all over the world, Schott Music has offices in ten countries with some 270 employees principally in London, New York, Prague and Tokyo, with additional offices in Berlin, Hong Kong, Madrid, Stockholm, Toronto and Zurich.\nThe Schott publishing house was founded by Bernhard Schott (1748-1809) in Mainz in 1770, the year of Beethoven\u2019s birth. The building, dated and now under a preservation order, is still the company\u2019s head office. At the time of the foundation of the publishing house, Mainz boasted a flourishing cultural life and a busy court chapel. In 1780, Bernhard Schott was awarded the \u2019privilegium exclusivum\u2019 together with the title of \u2019Court music engraver\u2019. This meant that within the boundaries of the electorate of Mainz no third party was allowed to re-engrave or sell the works produced by him. Schott was one of the first publishers to use the printing technique of lithography, which meant that his editions were soon being printed and distributed on a wide scale.\nDuring the French years of Mainz, the publisher suffered from high taxes, but the affectation to French music helped him in this stage. As a later consequence, the publishing house rapidly became established beyond the national borders of Germany. As early as 1823, Schott founded a branch in Antwerp, followed by Brussels in 1839, and further offices in musical centres such as Leipzig, London, Paris and Vienna.\nFrom the very beginning, it was its commitment to contemporary music that earned the publishing house its international reputation. Initially, the publishing programme included works by composers from the Mannheim School such as Carl Stamitz and Georg Joseph Vogler, as well as virtuoso ballroom music and comic operas. The publication of the piano scores and first editions of Mozart\u2019s opera Don Giovanni and Die Entf\u00fchrung aus dem Serail were among the highlights of the publishing house\u2019s early history. They were soon followed by major late works of Ludwig van Beethoven, including the Ninth Symphony, the Missa Solemnis and the last two string quartets.\nThe Wagner years\nIn the first decades, Schott felt committed to the French tradition popular at that time. The catalogue therefore included names such as Adolphe Adam and Daniel Auber as well as Gaetano Donizetti, Ignaz Pleyel and Gioacchino Rossini. With the works of Franz Liszt and Peter Cornelius, Schott indicated a stronger interest in the German repertoire. In 1859 Franz Schott (1811\u20131874), the grandson of Bernhard Schott, succeeded in winning the exclusive collaboration of Richard Wagner, and Schott published Die Meistersinger von N\u00fcrnberg, the complete Ring des Nibelungen and Parsifal.\nSchott music publishers, History Lieder fur Singstimme.\nThe connection with Wagner proved extremely expensive for the publishing house: on 21 October 1862, Franz Schott wrote to Wagner: \u2019Anyway, no music publisher can possibly satisfy your needs, this can only be done by an enormously rich banker or a prince who has got millions ...\u2019 Wagner did indeed find his generous prince in the person of Ludwig II, the young King of Bavaria.\nSince there were no descendants, the Schott family appointed the privy councillor Dr. Ludwig Strecker (1853\u20131943) as their successor in 1874. His sons, Dr. Ludwig Strecker (1883\u20131978) and Willi Strecker (1884\u20131958), continued to run the publishing house. 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        "raw_content": "Covington, KY- In August of 2017 former sales representative Taylor Letts was interviewed by CEO Ahmad Hagler for an entry-level position. After one year of hard work, Mr. Letts has reached his qualifications for Market Manager. As of November 7th, 2018 former representative Taylor Letts will be the new Territory Manager for the Erie, PA market.\nPrior to being a part of Hagler and Associates Taylor Letts was a Frostburg State University graduate where he studied Physics. Having an interest in being self-employed, Mr. Letts ventured into his own landscaping and property maintenance business. \u201cI spent a lot of time as an aspiring entrepreneur trying to build an engine to drive myself towards my goals,\u201d Letts said. Having this experience sparked his interest in being an entrepreneur. Taylor says that the training and mentor-ship of Hagler and Associates CEO, Ahmad Hagler, has been the core to his success. \u201cThe biggest challenge I had to overcome in order to reach this level in the business is simply changing the way I thought,\u201d said Taylor.\nEmbarking on his new role as Market Manager Letts states that he has learned how a great mentality produces great results. He plans to build a strong infrastructure to help aid his clients in achieving their goals for 2019. Taylor also plans on expanding into five new territories in the Erie, PA area by 2020.",
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        "raw_content": "Bird uses trade market to rebuild Pacers | Familiarity a key for Parsons\u2019 move to Memphis | Knicks \u201cactivate\u201d to get \u2018Melo back to the playoffs | Ezeli\u2019s journey leads him to Portland\nNo. 1: Bird uses trade market to rebuild Pacers \u2014 While other teams have made big changes through free agency, Larry Bird has taken the Indiana Pacers down a new path via the trade market. The Pacers did sign Al Jefferson this week, but they also added two new starters by making trades for point guard Jeff Teague and power forward Thaddeus Young, who give Indiana a quicker and more versatile roster, as Nate Taylor of the Indianapolis Star writes:\nRebuilding in the NBA can be a painstaking, rigorous process. The usual years of losing, the hopes and fate of the franchise decided by lottery balls.\nA free agency signing can bring jubilation. A rejection in free agency can be crushing.\nIndiana Pacers President Larry Bird has chosen a different path.\nEvery year for Bird is about winning, improving, contending. Forget a conventional rebuild. Bird, in many ways, is unconventional. The way the Pacers\u2019 roster was built is the latest example.\nFor 24 months, Bird has been on a quest. He has transformed the Pacers from a big, traditional, lumbering team into a modern one that will spread the court and run whenever given the opportunity. Bird\u2019s design, after two years and a long list of transactions, appears to be close to completion.\nNo. 2: Familiarity a key for Parsons\u2019 move to Memphis \u2014 Chandler Parsons made his second free agency move in three years this week, leaving Dallas after just two seasons for Memphis. And for him, it was an easy decision thanks, in part, to his familiarity with new Grizzlies head coach David Fizdale and assistant J.B. Bickerstaff. Tom Schad of the Memphis Commercial Appeal was there as Parsons was introduced in Memphis on Friday:\nParsons picked Memphis over Portland, which also reportedly offered him a max contract, in part because of trust. He played for Fizdale during the 2013 Rising Stars Challenge and said they immediately established a rapport. He also spent three years in Houston with Bickerstaff, who is \u201clike family to me,\u201d Parsons said.\nFormer high-school teammate Nick Calathes and close friend Courtney Lee gave Parsons rave reviews about playing in Memphis, he said. The opportunity to play with point guard Mike Conley, who helped recruit him with text messages over the past several weeks, was another major factor.\n\u201cAny time that you\u2019re comfortable with someone that\u2019s already here, it makes things a lot easier,\u201d Parsons said. \u201cThat\u2019s someone that I wanted to talk to and I know who would shoot me straight and someone who I greatly respect. He\u2019s been here for nine years. He\u2019s had a great career here.\u201d\nNo. 3: Knicks \u201cactivate\u201d to get Melo back to the playoffs \u2014 Since last year\u2019s Draft, the New York Knicks have been in a position where the timeline of their best player (Carmelo Anthony) hasn\u2019t aligned with the timeline of their best asset (Kristaps Porzingis). But with the trades and free agency additions that he\u2019s made this summer, Knicks president Phil Jackson has clearly decided to prioritize short-term success over the long-term outlook. Stefan Bondy of the New York Daily News writes that, even with all the changes the Knicks have made, it\u2019s still all about Melo at Madison Square Garden:\nIt\u2019s a player\u2019s league. Not a coach\u2019s league or a system league. The triangle doesn\u2019t win a championship in Chicago without Michael Jordan, and the Knicks weren\u2019t winning much of anything the last two seasons.\nSo Phil Jackson reached the correct conclusion after a recent meeting with an increasingly impatient Carmelo Anthony: As long as Anthony is here and All-Star capable, the 31-year-old\u2019s career timeline should be placated. If not, what\u2019s the point of paying him $124 million with a no-trade clause?\n\u201cOne of my questions to Carmelo was, you know, we haven\u2019t made the playoffs and now this is three years, two years, since I\u2019ve been here \u2014 are we moving quickly enough for you and your anticipation of trying to be into a competitive playoff situation?\u201d Jackson said. \u201cI think that was our conversation and established the fact of his desire, the idea that he is getting into an age where things have to happen for him. So we decided to activate ourselves.\u201d\nThis is Anthony\u2019s responsibility now. 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It was an easy decision for Stallings, who knew he had a project on his hands.\n\u201cHe had no basketball playing experience, so it was like having this really big, awesome piece of clay that we could help mold,\u201d Stallings said Friday. \u201cIn the beginning, he was extremely raw and inexperienced. He literally didn\u2019t know a lot of the rules of the game.\u201d\nAnd even after sitting out that first year, Ezeli was raw. Forget grasping the nuances of the pick-and-roll. Never mind figuring out when to leave your man on defense to offer help on the weakside. Initially, Ezeli couldn\u2019t handle playing in front of a crowd. One of Stallings\u2019 favorite stories about the challenges Ezeli faced on his path to the NBA came early during his redshirt freshman season, when Vanderbilt participated in a closed, preseason scrimmage against eventual-champion North Carolina. 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        "raw_content": "Train crash inspired villager to volunteer\nA YOUNG Cardross man who volunteered twice in World War One lost his life shortly after entering a trench with his platoon.\nSecond Lieutenant Frank Ritchie was killed in action near the village of Givenchy in Pas-de-Calais on May 25 1915 at the age of 22.\nFrank was born in Govan on November 2 1892, the only son of shipping clerk Robert Crosthwaite Ritchie and his wife Maggie Jane Wilson who were married the previous Christmas Eve in Pollokshields.\nThey set up their family home at Kenmure, Church Avenue, Cardross, and Frank went to Hermitage School in Helensburgh.\nHe completed his education at the High School of Glasgow, then started work with Glasgow shipowners John Campbell & Sons. By that time his father was a shipping manager with the Anchor Line.\nHis interest in the military was shown through his training work with the High School cadet unit.\nHe decided to volunteer for war service early in 1915, and received a commission in the 3rd Royal Scots.\nHe travelled to Weymouth for training. Nine weeks later came Britain\u2019s worst ever train disaster, the Quintinshill rail crash near Gretna on Saturday May 22\nHelensburgh man Lieutenant James Crawford Bonnar of the 9th Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, son of the town\u2019s Provost, was one of 226 dead and 246 injured.\nThe accident, which involved five trains, happened close to a signal box with loops on each side on the Caledonian Railway main line, now part of the West Coast main line.\nThose killed were mainly Territorial soldiers from the 1/7th (Leith) Battalion of the Royal Scots who were heading for Gallipoli. The precise number of dead was never established with confidence as the regiment\u2019s roll was destroyed by the fire.\nTheir 21-carriage troop train travelling from Larbert to Liverpool collided with a local passenger train that had been shunted on to the main line, and then was hit by an express sleeper train to Glasgow which crashed into the wreckage a minute later.\nGas from the lighting system of the old wooden carriages of the troop train ignited, starting a fire which soon engulfed the three passenger trains and also two goods trains waiting nearby.\nA number of bodies were never recovered, having been wholly consumed by the fire, and the bodies of the Royal Scots that were recovered were buried together in a mass grave in Edinburgh\u2019s Rosebank Cemetery.\nIt was later established that the cause of the accident was poor working practices on the part of the two signalmen involved, which resulted in their imprisonment for culpable homicide after legal proceedings in Scotland and England.\nThe rail disaster was made much worse by the fire. The great wartime traffic and a shortage of carriages meant that the railway company had to use obsolete Great Central Railway stock.\nThe accident had a huge impact on the Royal Scots as a regiment and Frank Ritchie in particular.\nBecause of the terrible havoc done to all ranks of the battalion, Frank bravely volunteered to fill one of the gaps.\nHis services were accepted, and, although attached to the 2nd Highland Light Infantry, had his desire to get into action realised. Less than three months later he was dead.\nAn obituary in the Helensburgh and Gareloch Times stated: \u201cIt will be seen that he went to the front in a doubly heroic character, one of which being that he had not received nearly the amount of training insisted on in the majority of cases.\n\u201cHe was well known and popular in Cardross, where as a golfing enthusiast he had many particular friends.\n\u201cTo his parents, Mr and Mrs Ritchie, as well as to their only daughter, the keenest sympathy is extended.\u201d\nThe circumstances of Lieutenant Ritchie\u2019s death were detailed, and his many brave qualities affectionately related, in a letter received by his father from the officer commanding the 2nd HLI, Colonel A.H.Wolfe Murray.\nHe wrote: \u201cIt is with deep regret I have to inform you that your son Second-Lieutenant F.R.Ritchie, 3rd Battalion Royal Scots, attached to this battalion, was killed by German rifle grenade in the first trench at Givenchy, about five miles east of Bethune, yesterday at 5.30pm.\n\u201cHis death was instantaneous, I am thankful to say, and he suffered no pain.\n\u201cThe battalion had only just previously taken over the trenches, and your son was going round the trench at the time, which was occupied by his platoon,\u2018A\u2019 Company.\n\u201cI asked an officer, Lieutenant Blackwood Porter, who is going home on leave tomorrow, to take his effects home with him. 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        "raw_content": "The Reconfigurable Culture of Contemporary Music: An Interview with Aram Sinnreich (Part One)\nThis week marks the release of a new book, Aram Sinnreich's Mashed Up: Music, Technology, and the Rise of Configurable Culture, which should be of interest to many of my regular blog readers. Mashed Up is the result of many extensive interviews with high profile DJs, attorneys, and music industry executives about the issues surrounding sampling, file sharing, and the emergence of new forms of musical production. The book deftly deals with the contradictory ways we think about the legal and aesthetic status of music which builds on borrowed materials, the ways that musicians are making sense of their indeptedness to earlier works, and the ways that audiences are making sense of the emerging practices of music production and distribution in a digital era.\nThe book's core insights will not only be interested in those who study popular music but also those interested more generally with contemporary forms of cultural production. I learned a lot here, for example, which may be of use in making sense of fan cultural production practices, especially those around Vidding, and my final question here is intended to open up a space of dialogue between fan studies and the kinds of work which Sinnreich does in this book.\nLet's start with the book's title. What do you mean by \"Configurable Culture\"? How does this concept link your discussion of music and technology to larger considerations of cultural change?\nLike many cultural scholars, I believe that our societies are constituted largely through the act of collective imagination - and therefore, that the metaphors we employ to understand our relationship to one another have an influence on the kinds of societies we build. These metaphors, in turn, are shaped by the limits and the capacities of the communication technologies at our disposal. In other words, what we make of our culture is largely influenced by how we make our culture.\nThis has been true for a long time. In oral cultures, for example, the universe was often believed to be created by the voice of God. This is central to Judaic, Egyptian and Hindu origin stories. Literacy brought the metaphor of God-as-author, and with it the codification of laws by state rulers, beginning with Hammurabi. The mechanical age was characterized by the metaphor of universe-as-machine, and by complex, class-based societies, in which each member was assigned a specialized role. These are sweeping generalizations, of course, but even a more nuanced review would demonstrate that each epoch in communication technology corresponds to a complementary set of foundational principles, social metaphors and institutional structures.\nToday, our dominant metaphors are all based on industrialized modes of production and mass media, much as they have been for roughly two centuries. In the book, I discuss the many ways in which this \"modern framework\" both reinforces and is reinforced by our reigning social institutions, from our economic system to our legal system to our educational system. This interdependency between the way we think and the way we organize makes it very difficult for change to happen on a macro-structural level. Yet every once in a while such a change does happen, often in the wake of a seismic shift in the technological or political landscape that renders the old metaphors untenable.\nThe premise of \"configurable culture\" is that we are currently in the midst of just such a seismic shift. The collection of new technologies that we generally refer to as \"digital\" or \"new media\" have given us an unprecedented power to capture, archive, share, and above all, edit and re-edit many of the elements of human expression. Just as material science was reborn once we could create molecules from their constituent atoms, and much as genetic science is now allowing us to sequence and construct genomes from scratch, cultural expression has flowered in a million unforeseeable ways in the short time since these tools became broadly available.\nBecause the distinguishing feature of this new communications landscape is our ability to combine and sequence these atoms of expression at our will, I call this \"configurability\" or \"configurable culture.\" The central question of the book is: Can the old set of metaphors and institutions survive this shift in cultural production, or will we require a new set of operating assumptions? And if the latter is the case, what might these new social structures look like?\n(I will address music's role in the next question.)\nYou start the book by quoting Plato as saying that \"The musical modes are never changed without change in the most important of the city's laws.\" And you end with a concession that Andrew Keen (The Cult of the Amateur) is at least partially right to be worried that \"democratizing\" cultural production may \"undermine cultural institutions.\" What does your book have to tell us about the disruptive nature of cultural change and its relationship to changes in the legal, economic and political structure?\nAs a musician, Plato's claim in The Republic about the power of music to change the shape of society (which I first encountered as a teen via a Fugs song) has always struck me as both tantalizing and frustrating. Tantalizing, because music's power over my own mind and body was so consuming, and the promise of channeling that power into social change had such allure. Frustrating, because it always seemed to me that music's power was simultaneously monopolized and denigrated by big business, squandered in the interest of making a quick buck.\nWhile I was writing the book, I was interested in seeing how seriously governments and other social institutions had taken Plato's threat over the years, what role their regulations and prohibitions have had in shaping musical culture, and whether the resistance to these regulations has played a role as well. I was also interested in finding out whether there's any substance to Plato's claims--anything actually worth fighting over--and, if so, what mechanism would allow a few mathematically related vibrations in air to ripple throughout the material and institutional structures that bind society together.\nI discovered that music has essentially been treated as a controlled substance in a broad variety of societies throughout history, from pre-Hellenic Egypt to dynastic China to America's antebellum south. Although political states, churches, industries and other social institutions have consistently regulated musical aesthetics, practices and technologies, there has always been resistance from the citizens, worshippers and consumers being regulated. Sometimes this simply takes the form of flouting the rules; at other times, the music is cleverly morphed or assimilated so as to evade the eyes and ears of the regulators. Ironically, this cat-and-mouse process has been responsible for a great deal of musical innovation over the years.\nAs to the veracity of Plato's claims, there is a growing body of research demonstrating the unique role that music plays in a broad range of cognitive, psychological and social processes, from memory to identity to collective self-organization. Historically, philosophers of art have puzzled over the fact that, unlike most other creative media, music lacks a representative function: you can paint, sculpt or write about a tree, but you can't play one on a saxophone. I argue that music is, in fact, representative. But its subject isn't the external world; rather, it serves as a sonic map of our minds and perceptual apparatuses themselves. To put it another way, music is like a schematic or operating system for consciousness--we perceive the tree differently depending on who is playing the saxophone, and on which scales, rhythms and timbres they happen to use.\nIf we think of society as a network of nervous systems, themselves networks of cognitive and psychological subsystems with different evolutionary origins and functions, we can understand music as a patterned set of instructions that organizes thought, emotion and action at any scale, from the subconscious to the macro-social. This helps to explain why social institutions so often attempt to control the shape and flow of musical expression: it is simply a case of one regulatory mechanism absorbing and exploiting another.\nGiven this perspective, and my earlier comments about the role of technology and metaphor in bounding cultural and social processes, the fears of Andrew Keen and his ilk have a certain degree of legitimacy. There is little question in my mind that configurable culture, especially new musical aesthetics and practices, betoken a new consciousness and a new set of social operating instructions. Our reigning institutions are built on the once-firm ground of an atomistic, hierarchical society that seemed natural and inevitable to many or most of its members. But, based on my extensive interviews with DJs and surveys of Americans at large, it seems as though a more modular and collective ethic inheres to the new communications framework, and that the metaphorical ground beneath our government, economy, and schools has eroded considerably in just a few short years.\nWhere Keen errs is in believing that this process is, in his words, \"undermining truth\" and \"souring civic discourse.\" What's actually being undermined is a system that reserves the power to determine what is true and false for a privileged few. And it is difficult for me to believe that the discourse we witness on Fox News or CNN could be made any more sour or less civic by the inclusion of a few million new voices to the conversation.\nYou come to this project with a background as both a musician and an industry consultant. How did those experiences impact the stance you've taken in this book?\nI'm not sure why, but from earliest childhood, I've always been simultaneously enthralled by music itself, and utterly awed by its power over me. I'm one of those people who has trouble screening music out of my field of attention, and I have the annoying habit of commenting on and analyzing whatever tune is ostensibly playing in background of the elevator, restaurant, or public space where I happen to be. I know I'm not alone, because I married someone exactly like me in this respect. In fact, you could say that this tendency or obsession has shaped nearly all of my major life decisions, from marriage to career choices to the use of my discretionary time and income to naming and raising my children.\nAs a result of these decisions, I've had the opportunity to experience, produce, discuss and research music in a broad variety of contexts. I can geek out on modal variations with the jazz-heads, swap industry data and gossip with record execs, compare the finer points of MP3 vs. OGG with digital music aficionados, and argue about the merits of Lady Gaga's postmodern self-critique with my fellow academics.\nI think this intimacy with music has given me a little bit of critical distance. I've gotten past the giddy romance of it, and am able to listen to it without rose-colored earphones. And understanding how it can mean so many different things to different people in different contexts has given me respect for its beguiling complexity. Music is, and is not, a commercial product, a religious ritual, a language, a psychobiological phenomenon, a performative act, a communications medium, a piece of property. The fact that it can serve each of these functions and more testifies not only to its infinite plasticity but also to its central role in the human experience.\nOne of my goals in this book was to attempt to reconcile the many faces of music, and to tell a story about it that would ring equally true for each of these musical communities in which I claim membership. Equally important was the desire to dispel some of the enduring myths about music that I believe keep it behind bars and undermine its emancipatory, transcendent, revolutionary potential. If we persist in saying that music is A and not B, then it's neither. How can we possibly understand peer-to-peer file sharing if we only focus on its purported economic costs to record sellers? How can we understand the implications of hip-hop and mashups--and the essential differences between these forms--if we only focus on the question of whether sampling is \"theft\" or not? What are the social implications of music market dominance by the likes of Apple, Clear Channel, Sony and Viacom, beyond questions of industrial concentration and economic monopolization? I can hardly claim to have laid these questions to rest, but hopefully my book will add some entertaining and illuminating new elements to the conversation.\nAram Sinnreich is a writer, speaker and analyst covering the media and entertainment industries, with a special focus on music. He is currently an Assistant Professor at Rutger's School of Communications and Information. Named an \"Innovator and Influencer\" by InformationWeek, Sinnreich as written about music and the media industry for publications including The New York Times, Billboard, and Wired News, as well as academic journal American Quarterly. 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        "raw_content": "Parashat Pinchas \u2013 God\u2019s Perspective on Women\nI spent this week reading up on many different misogynist quotes of both Rabbi\u2019s and Church fathers that really unsettled me.[1][2] And while some of these quotes are probably out of context, for many of them, there is not ever a context in which they could ever be right. Some would like to pin the cause of these quotations on the Scripture itself while others acknowledge that they originate in extra-biblical sources such as Plato and the Talmud. The good news is that due to the narrative nature of Scripture, we can see from practical examples, that Adonai highly values femininity.\nThe case of the daughters of Zelephad was specifically about inheritance rights. If there is not son, can the daughter inherit? Adonai states that, \u201cThe daughters of Zelophehad are right in saying you should give them property by inheritance among their father\u2019s relatives. You are to turn over the inheritance of their father to them.\u201d[3] This shows us that Adonai takes the welfare of women very seriously. As a side note, it also shows us that the Oral Law was not given at Mt. Sinai, because if it had been, why did Moses have to go back to Adonai for clarification? This law determined here, receives further clarification later in chapter 36.\nIn (Genesis 5:2) when God created humankind, he made them in the likeness of God, Male and Female, He created them. Distinct from each other, yet together they are in the image of Adonai. Both masculinity and femininity are in the nature of God.\nSince the beginning there has been a diabolical plan to devalue women. Every culture and every major religion has suppressed femininity and devalued women. Not so with Adonai as shown in the Parashat that we just read, and in many other Scriptures. For instance, in (Deut. 10:18) He defends the fatherless and the widow, and He curses those who distort justice for the orphan and the widow. He judges, us, His own people, in (Ezekiel 22:6-8) when we wronged the widow. And He lists this, along with sheading innocent blood, idolatry, despising His holy things, and profaning His Sabbath, as one of the reasons for the impending judgment.\nIn (1 Peter 3:7) we are told, \u201cIn the same way, husbands, live with your wives in an understanding way. Though they are weaker partners, honor them as equal heirs of the grace of life. In this way, your prayers will not be hindered.\u201d So often we focus on \u201cweaker vessel\u201d, and somehow think that weaker applies to value. But is a Rose less valuable than a nail, simply because you can\u2019t hit it with a hammer? Why do we focus so much on the first part of the verse and forget to read the rest? Men, we are to show honour to women as fellow heirs of the grace of life. And following this mitzvot comes with the promise that our prayers will not be hindered. And this fellow heirship should remind us again of this week\u2019s Parashat.\nWhat about Yeshua? How did he treat women? Unlike Rambam (Maimonades) who stated that in trial, \u201cwomen are disqualified from testifying\u201d [Laws of Testimony, Chapter 9, Halacha 2], Yeshua entrusted the message of His resurrection to two women (Matt. 28:1-8).\n[John 4:1-30]\nIn this passage we see Yeshua breaking all the protocols of culture and society to share eternal life with a Samaritan Woman; in two places in this passage, we see this explicitly. Yeshua was more concerned with reaching the heart of this woman, then he was with the perceptions of others. This woman became Yeshua\u2019s first evangelist, and was responsible in bringing here entire town to trust in Yeshua!\nThere are many examples of Women in leadership throughout the Tenach. Women such as Miriam, Moses\u2019 Sister (Exodus 15:20) who was a Prophetess, Deborah who was a Judge over Israel (Judges 4-5), Huldah who was a prophet in King Josiah\u2019s time (2 Kings 22:14-20). The same is true for the writings of the Apostles. Anna was recognized as a prophetess (Luke 2:36-38)[4] Rav Sha\u2019ul recommends Phoebe who is a leader in the Messianic community of Cenchrea, and Junia who is an emissary/missionary (Romans 16:1, 7) The Expositors Bible Commentary states that, \u201cWomen as well as men served in leadership positions in the early church, and there is no reason to exclude the possibility that some of the diakonois of Philippians 1:1 were women (cf. 1 Tim. 3:11)\u201d [5]\nWhen we look at the nature of G-d, we can see that He values femininity as much as masculinity, in that He desires intimacy, communion and relationship more than anything else. We need to repent for where ever we have devalued femininity, wherever we have suppressed intimacy. 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        "raw_content": "Home | Representative Cases\nThe following are examples of the breadth of experience the Firm has in various litigation cases.\nThe Firm represented a number of investors who had been defrauded by the Branch Manager of a national securities broker/dealer. Mr. Huddleston and Mr. Sipos tried the case against the broker/dealer to a jury in Contra Costa County Superior Court and the clients were awarded a verdict for the full amount of their investment loss plus interest. After a finding by the jury entitling the Firm\ufffds clients to the possibility of being awarded punitive damages, an amount in addition to the recovery already achieved, a confidential settlement was negotiated.\nThe Firm represented two partners in fraud and breach of fiduciary duty claims against the managing partner of an East Bay moving company. 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In each case the matters were settled with no significant restrictions or payments by the Firm\ufffds client.\nThe Firm represented the owner of a large apartment complex that had been seriously damaged by water intrusion and resulting mold contamination. The Firm filed suit against the client\ufffds insurance carrier for coverage and bad faith. A confidential settlement that satisfied the client\ufffds damages was obtained.\nThe Firm represented a regional franchisor and its shareholders in the defense of Franchise Investment Law claims brought by a number of franchisees throughout Northern California. The case was consolidated with similar cases in Southern California and tried to a jury before the Los Angeles County Superior Court. The trial court dismissed all claims against the shareholders represented by the Firm. The jury found in favor of the franchisees on several Franchise Investment Law claims. However, the Firm\ufffds motion for a new trial, based on inconsistencies in the jury\ufffds verdict, was granted and a new trial ordered. The Firm represented the same parties in appeals filed by the franchisees. All decisions by the trial court were affirmed with the Firm\ufffds clients awarded their costs on appeal. Prior to retrial, the franchisees\ufffd claims against the regional franchisor were resolved through a confidential settlement agreement.\nThe Firm represented a company in the defense of a wrongful termination of employment case. The matter was tried to a jury in Contra Costa County, with a defense verdict returned after less than one hour of deliberation by the jury.\nThe Firm represented a company in the defense of an age discrimination claim. Summary Judgment, dismissing all claims, was obtained. The Firm was then successful in obtaining an award of attorneys fees for its client. The plaintiff appealed and the Firm represented its client in the appeal. 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The sale documentation included preparing a long term lease for the business premises, ownership of which was being retained by the Firm\ufffds clients.\nThe Firm represented the Purchaser of a regional newspaper located in Contra Costa County including the negotiation and drafting of the Purchase Agreement and supervising the closing of the transaction.\nThe Firm represented the Seller of all assets of a computer equipment and supply company located in Contra Costa County in the negotiations and drafting of an Asset Purchase Agreement.\nThe Firm has represented more than a dozen purchasers and sellers of various forms of ownership interests in real estate brokerages and mortgage brokerages located in Contra Costa and Alameda Counties. 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        "raw_content": "Mkak Primary School is the initiative of Humanitus Foundation Cambodian affiliate, Bright Children Organisation. Founder, Piseth Luon started the school in 2003 to benefit the school children and general community in Makak and surrounding villages in Seam Reap province. Bright Children Organisation is a not-for profit Cambodian registered Non-Government Organisation and all those working for it do so on a voluntary basis, ensuring all monies raised go directly to projects that benefit both the school and local community. There is a high level of community support and Piseth works closely with the Chief of the Commune, the Chiefs of the villages, the Chief of education and other district officials in the planning and implementing processes. they all work together to determine the future directions of the organisation. Piseth grew up in this village during the time of war when education was minimal and it was dangerous to attend school. Piseth was determined to gain an education and has studied hard and become a role model for his community.\nHe now wishes the children of his community to have the opportunity to receive an education to develop themselves more fully and have more satisfying lives. Piseth is a great believer in the empowering nature of education and wants students to take responsibility for their learning and feel pride in their accomplishments. Education in Cambodia is not compulsory so it is important to make school fun, pleasurable and interesting to encourage students to attend on a regular basis. The first act of Bright Children School in 2004 was to give each child a kit of exercise books, a ruler, pens, pencils and an eraser. this was continued and extended in 2005 along with talking with students about their futures and the importance of an education.\nDuring this time the numbers of students attending school began to increase steadily. Donations at this time were only from family and friends. There are three teachers at present for the 220 students. Teachers tend not to attend school every day, possibly due to the low wages they receive. Because the teachers assist the World Challenge Organisation they do receive a little extra money. This payment however is only made once yearly. At this point in time Bright Children School does not have the money to supplement teachers wages but hopes in the future to be in a position to do so therefore encouraging them to work every day. In 2006 the World Challenge Organisation became involved and started sending groups of students from the UK and Australia to work with students and carry out improvements at the school and village. This is an on-going, beneficial relationship that Piseth has fostered for the benefit of his community and the school.\nAlthough World Challenge has given sports equipment to the school further sports equipment is required for a broader range of activities. In 2007, planning began to build a library. The goals of the library were to provide a valuable resource for the school, to create a community centre and to provide reading activities for the village community. Piseths father-in-law, an engineer, drew up the plans. The money was donated by family and work began in the dry season of 2008. Although a builder was employed to oversee the work, the villagers work tirelessly to build the library. Friends donated money for books and the library was officially opened in July 2008. When the library was opened the level of community support was evident in the numbers of people who attended the ceremony. This level of community involvement and interest has been evident in all previous projects carried out by BCA. Unfortunately due to termite infestations the library has had to be rebuilt.\nFor further information and photosgraphs on projects that Humanitus has assisted with please follow the various links in the menu.",
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        "raw_content": "The Role of Grappling in Self-Defence\nIn recent years grappling has become very popular. Grappling is also increasingly being portrayed as a panacea for all ills. Although grappling has an important role to play when defending yourself, it is important to understand that grappling is not something you should actively seek out in live situations. It can take time to grapple an opponent into submission, whereas a well placed strike can end a fight in a split second. Most fights will begin at punching range and it is here that you should try to bring the fight quickly to an end. Before we go on to discuss how this may be achieved, I feel it is important to remind ourselves that avoiding the fight in the first place is by far the most desirable outcome.\nGichin Funakoshi (Karate-Do Kyohan) wrote, \"The secret principle of martial arts is not vanquishing the attacker but resolving to avoid an encounter before its occurrence. To become the object of an attack is an indication that there was an opening in one's guard and the important thing is to be on guard at all times.\" This is sound advice, when adults fight the outcome can go well beyond black eyes and fat lips, there can be very serious medical and legal consequences. There is nothing to gain and everything to lose by getting needlessly involved in fights. Sun-Tzu in the classic text 'The Art of War' states, \"Achieving victory in every battle is not absolute perfection, neutralising an adversary's forces without battle is absolute perfection.\" We must be constantly aware of our surroundings and should an undesirable situation develop we can attempt to avoid it all together. We should park our cars in well lit areas, avoid isolated places, keep valuables out of sight, travel with the car doors locked, avoid suspicious looking people and situations, walk towards oncoming traffic, keep away from aggressive individuals or groups, do not stop to talk to strangers etc. We should be constantly 'switched on'. In this way it may be possible to avoid an attack altogether, and if we can't then at least the element of surprise is lost to our assailant.\nIf there is no way to avoid the confrontation then the primary strategy should be to 'stun and run'. You should strike the assailant without warning and whilst they are disorientated you should take the opportunity to escape. In a real fight you must never allow your attacker to gain the initiative, there is simply far too much at stake. If you are facing multiple opponents then your initial strike is even more important. It is impossible to fight more than one person at a time; however, if your first strike should disable one of your assailants then your chances of survival will be improved. You should practice your favourite punching range strike be it a right hook, knife hand, palm heel etc. from a 'no guard' position so that when you are sure an attack is imminent you can unleash that strike, without warning to your opponent, and then make good your escape. It is very important to practice strikes from natural stance with no guard because it is from here that you will need to be able to generate power in real situations. Moving yourself into a 'stance' or raising your hands into a guard will warn the opponent that a strike is imminent and as a result greatly reduce the effect of the blow. It is also vitally important to strike on your assailant's preparation to attack and not wait until you have actually been struck to begin protecting yourself!\nIt does not take a psychic to see when an attack is about to commence. Your assailant is likely to do a number of the following when their verbal aggression is about to escalate to the physical. Look for a change in skin colour, rapid breathing, an aggressive facial expression or stare, a clenching or shaking of the fists, pointing or pushing, a change in voice tone or pattern, excessive swearing, insults or challenges. All of the previous physical cues are caused by the increase in adrenaline and aggression levels that occur before an attack commences. Be aware that some assailants may appear to be very friendly at first in order to lull you into a false sense of security. When initially approached be prepared for the potential switch from friendly to aggressive behaviour as a means to frighten you and make you more likely to comply with your assailant's requests. Always try to defuse the situation by appearing to remain calm. If your attacker continues to become more aggressive, despite your attempts to pacify them, then continue to keep a sufficient distance to prevent yourself from being easily grabbed or struck.\nWhen you are sure that your assailant is going to attack, you should continue to act in a passive manner so that they will drop their mental guard, believing you to be in their control. You should then strike a weak point with as much ferocity as possible. For those of you who feel that this is a somewhat 'underhand' tactic, I will inform you that Gichin Funakoshi (Founder of Shotokan Karate) recommend exactly the same approach. Gichin Funakoshi (Karate-Do Kyohan) wrote, \"When there are no avenues of escape or one is caught even before any attempt to escape can be made, then for the first time the use of self-defence techniques should be considered. Even at times like these, do not show any intention of attacking, but first let the attacker become careless. At that time attack him concentrating one's whole strength in one blow to a vital point and in the moment of surprise, escape and seek shelter and help.\"\nAlways endeavour to defuse the situation and if that is not possible then try to use the amount of force needed to ensure your safety and no more. You would be legally and morally in the wrong if you continued to strike your opponent after they no longer posed a threat. Having said that, your safety must come first so be equally sure not to 'under do it'. Always escape the instant it is safe to do so. Your assailant may also have accomplices that you were not previously aware of. Don't give them the opportunity to finish what their friend started.\nIf you have one well practised technique to use at the onset of an attack this will remove decision-making whilst under stress and hence help you to respond without unnecessary hesitation. Stun your assailant then escape, it is in this way that you should try to conduct self-defence situations and not get dragged into long drawn out battles. If our aim is to end fights with one well placed strike that connects without warning, why do we need to concern ourselves with any other techniques? The answer is simple - in case that one technique should fail. If your initial strike should not be successful or escape is still not an option. Then knowledge of close range fighting and grappling is a must. In real fights a few punches get thrown and if none are successful the fight quickly collapses into grappling / ground fighting. The back and forth motion of a boxing match or karate tournament is rarely seen in the street. Close range fighting differs from all other ranges in that once the fight gets close in, it is impossible to move back out to a more comfortable range. If your opponent was out punching you, it might be possible for you to back up slightly into kicking range. However, if your opponent is out grappling you moving back to punching range will be impossible due to the opponent's grip keeping you in close. This is the main reason why skill at close range is an absolute must. You must also be familiar with grappling and ground fighting in practice in order to avoid the panic and exhaustion that close range fighting can impart to those who are unfamiliar with it.\nClose range fighting includes both striking and grappling and it is important to use the right method at the right time. When an opponent makes their initial grip, it is not your aim to become involved in a long drawn out wrestling match. The more time you spend entangled with an opponent, the more time their un-entangled colleagues will have to repeatedly strike you. In today's society, one on one fights are the exception rather than the rule. Once the initial grip is made, you should use your free limbs to strike the opponent. Remember, when grappling starts, it does not mean it is time to stop striking. As previously mentioned, it can take time to grapple an opponent into submission, but a barrage of focused and well placed strikes can end the fight far quicker. The karate masters of old understood this well. A great many of the grappling techniques contained within kata, free limbs and position opponents so that decisive strikes can take place. However, if you have no grappling skills you will find it extremely difficult to strike your opponent due to your limbs being tied up. Remember grappling is to be avoided if at all possible. This is especially true of ground fighting. Your aim when you go to the ground is to regain your feet as quickly as possible; it is not your aim to use all kinds of locks and holds in order to impress any spectators. Ground fighting holds and locks do have their place, but the more time you spend on the floor the more time your attacker's friends and accomplices will have to kick and punch you.\nIf going to the floor cannot be avoided, try to ensure that your opponent goes down with you. The best way to achieve this is once you feel that you have lost your balance, pull the opponent in towards you and spin so that you land on top. If this is not possible then grab the hair, clothing, anything at all, in order to make sure that you do not land alone. If the worst happens and your opponent remains upright, turn onto your side and cover your groin with your thigh. Pivot on your hip using your hands and lower leg to turn so that your feet are towards the assailant. Use your top leg to kick out at the opponent's shins and groin. If you can gain sufficient space, get up in a way that keeps your head away from your opponent. In all honesty, if you go to the ground alone your chances of getting back up are not good. Whenever you find yourself on the floor, either on your own or with your opponent, you must do everything you can to get to your feet as quickly as possible.\nThere are a number of significant differences in the way that people grapple for sport and the way people grapple to survive. The majority of grappling competitions do not allow striking. Sport grappling is always one on one whereas real fights tend not to be. In real situations we are not trying to get a win by 'submission' or pin. Originally the locking techniques were used to destroy the function of joints, not to take the joints to their limit in order to get the opponent to tap out. In a real fight your opponent may surrender only to regain their desire to fight the instant the lock or strangle is released; no referee will be there to ensure fair play. Techniques that work well in the Dojo on a willing partner may not work as well on an uncooperative assailant. Perspiration, spilt beer or even blood can make getting the grip required for many locks impossible. Any technique that relies upon your opponent's clothing will also prove difficult if they are wearing flimsy items such as a T-shirt. We must also not forget that many techniques that are outlawed in competition are the norm in a street fight e.g. biting and hair pulling. A major difference is the use of weapons. A technique that will control an unarmed opponent may still allow you to be stabbed by an armed one. 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Greg is also an Executive Producer of Can We Take a Joke?, a feature-length documentary that explores the collision between comedy, censorship, and outrage culture, both on and off campus.\nGreg has been published in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe, and numerous other publications. He frequently appears on TV shows and radio programs, including the CBS Evening News, The Today Show, and NPR\u2019s Morning Edition. In 2008, he became the first-ever recipient of the Playboy Foundation\u2019s Freedom of Expression Award, and he has testified before both the U.S. Senate and the House of Representatives about free speech issues on America\u2019s college campuses.\nThis presentation is sponsored by The Free Speech Project as part of IUP\u2019s Year of Free Speech.\nDrug Facts Week is February 11-16. Please join in and help advertise the Entertain and Learn Movie Series. It is open to the IUP campus and surrounding community.\nBeautiful Boy- 2 showings:\nFriday, February 15th at 6:00 p.m. Christ Church (across from 9th Street Deli). A panel discussion will follow the movie.\nSaturday, February 16th at 6:00 p.m. Beard Auditorium, Stouffer Hall\nBeautiful Boy is based on the memoirs Beautiful Boy: A Father\u2019s Journey Through His Son\u2019s Addiction by David Sheff and Tweak: Growing Up on Methamphetamines by Nic Sheff.\n*DISCLAMER: Rated R for drug content, language, and brief sexual material. Some scenes may not be suitable for a person in early recovery.\nSponsored by BACCHUS, ATOD, The MARTI Institute, and The Armstrong, Indiana, Clarion, Drug and Alcohol Commission\nStrand: Fine Arts Event for HNRC 102 Students\nThe Haven Project is hosting two events next week focused on promoting healthy relationships for IUP students. Both events will have attendance vouchers available. We would greatly appreciate it if you could please disseminate this information to the other faculty members and students in your department. The events are as follows:\nEscalation Workshop: Wednesday, February 20th from 5:00pm-6:30pm in the HUB Ohio Room. They will be showing the short film \u201cEscalation,\u201d which depicts the warning signs and possible consequences of dating violence. Escalation was produced by One Love, the organization founded in memory of Yeardley Love, a college student murdered in the context of dating violence. The film will follow with a discussion about warning signs, how such signs may be easy to miss, and how to effectively intervene in similar situations.\nHealthy Relationships Program: Thursday, February 21st from 5:00pm-6:00pm in the HUB Susquehanna Room. 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The topic was combustion instabilities in real engines and some of the results correspond to INTECOCIS research. This lecture was the opening session in the Symposium (International) on Combustion which takes place every two years and gathers 1400 scientists from the whole world. The Symposium is also the only Symposium in this field which is referenced by Web of Science as a refereed journal with an acceptance rate of the order of 36 percent. The only French professor ever invited for a Hottel lecture was Pr S\u00e9bastien Candel (Ecole Centrale Paris) in 2004.The full lecture can be seen here:\nA joint proposal by EM2C, CERFACS and IMFT was awarded 80 million core hours on the BlueGene Q Fermi machine (CINECA, Italy) for the \u00ab Large-eddy simulation of a meso-scale rocket engine with self-sustained combustion instability \u00bb.\nThis large amount of computer resources will be used to carry out the first unsteady simulation of a full rocket engine, from the inlet of the injection manifolds, through 42 coaxial injectors and all the way to the outlet of the nozzle. On top of the HPC challenge, the scientific objective is to gain insight into the mechanisms that drive rocket engines into transverse combustion instabilities.\nThe INTECOCIS program dedicates a full-time postdoctoral fellow (Annafederica Urbano) to this ground-breaking simulation.\nThe CRCT (Centre de Recherche sur la Combustion Turbulente) gathers more than 100 experts in the field of turbulent combustion every year since 1992. This one-day workshop will take place on March 27th, 2014 at Ecole Centrale de Paris. It is organized jointly by CERFACS, IFP Energies Nouvelles and EM2C. It will be hosted by the EM2C laboratory.\nPlease mark this date. The program will be announced here soon. The meeting starts at 9 am and ends at 5.30 pm.\nThe Intecocis Scientific Afternoons (ISA)\nMore than twenty researchers will be working on thermoacoustics and combustion noise at IMFT and CERFACS after october 1st, 2013. In addition to the training sessions provided by CERFACS on LES in general, the INTECOCIS project will provide continuous training to IMFT and CERFACS members working specifically on thermoacoustics and combustion noise. These afternoons called ISA (Intecocis Scientific Afternoons) will typically last 3 hours and allow direct interactions between all INTECOCIS researchers.\nThe ISA schedule is available in the Calendars section. The first session took place on November 29th. It corresponded to a portion of the course on combustion instabilities given at Princeton in June 2013 by Dr T. Poinsot. The following session will be dedicated to the IMFT experiment on thermoacoustics (laminar flame) in December (Dec. 13 at 2 pm at IMFT). In January 2014, the ISA session will focus on instabilities in rocket engines while the February one will discuss all tools available in the AVBP and AVSP codes, specifically needed to compute instabilities. In March, transverse and longitudinal modes will be considered.\nIn June 2013, a specific course on combustion, organized by CEFRC,http://www.princeton.edu/cefrc/ took place at Princeton and Dr Poinsot presented multiple lectures dedicated to combustion instabilities. CEFRC (Combustion Energy Frontier Research Center) is organized by Pr C.K. Law (Princeton) and organizes courses for PhD students and engineers, both in the USA and in China and is an excellent formation path for all researchers interested in combustion science. This year, lectures were given at Princeton by prs Pilling, Hanson, Poinsot and Matalon. More information is available on the web site of CEFRC.\nAll lectures have been recorded and can be seen on youtube here.\nINP INNOV' rewards each year several investigators for publications, major partnership with companies or global scale research projects. The INTECOCIS project has been awarded one of these prizes on June 12th, during the 2013 INP INNOV' ceremony. A short video documentary (in French) has been made for the occasion :\nINTECOCIS Recruitment started\nThe recruitment of INTECOCIS researchers has started. More than 10 scientists will be hired at IMFT and CERFACS during the 5 year project. Application procedures are described in the Open Positions section.\nIn February 2013, the first PhD student working for INTECOCIS has been selected and recruited at IMFT: Tom Goutines (Institut Sup\u00e9rieur de l'A\u00e9ronautique et de l'Espace) will work on LES of combustion instabilities for the next three years. Emilien Courtine (Institut Sup\u00e9rieur de l'A\u00e9ronautique et de l'Espace) also started his PhD in April. Another PhD student, Maxence Brebion (Ecole Normale Sup\u00e9rieure de Cachan) will begin his PhD in September 2013. Annafederica Urbano (La sapienza) will begin her post doctoral work on rocket combustion in October 2013.\nCandidates for INTECOCIS have excellent resumes, confirming the attractivity of ERC programs at the world level.\nIMFT has bought a new visualization system for INTECOCIS ERC members.\nThe bottleneck of present combustion simulations is often the capacity to preprocess (mesh generation) and post process (visualization) simulation results. The new system, bought in February 2013, should make these tasks easier: a Dell machine equipped with 512Gb of memory has been installed and made available for INTECOCIS members.\nSUMMARIES PHD NOV213.pdf55 Ko",
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        "raw_content": "Cambodia to review Trans-Pacific Trade Agreement\nTwo ambitious trade negotiations are moving forward in the Asia Pacific, but Cambodia should first pursue a regional partnership before joining in with all of the Asia Pacific, trade experts say according to Voice of America.\nCambodia should build momentum on the existing Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), an Asean-driven agreement, before considering the US-supported Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). The RCEP is a deal between Asean nations and the governments of Australian, China, India, South Korea and New Zealand, and groups together about $17 trillion in annual GDP.\nThe TPP, on the other hand, includes countries from around the Pacific Rim, including the US, Singapore, Brunei, Malaysia, Vietnam, Japan, Peru, Canada, Mexico, Chile, Australia, New Zealand and Taiwan \u2013 putting together about $28 trillion in GDP.\nChheang Vannarith, a senior research fellow at the Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace, called the TPP the \u201cgold standard\u201d of trade agreements. However, he said, \u201cI am afraid that it requires adequate capacity to reform and adapt to such a high standard.\u201d\n\u201cThere is no rush\u201d for Cambodia to join, he said. \u201cIt needs to focus on the regional free trade area.\u201d\nBoth deals reflect regional economies and political will and would strengthen economic integration, he said. But they also will challenge the World Trade Organisation, which is \u201cslow\u201d at facilitating free trade in some goods and services. The newer, robust deals also deal in goods and services, but they also involve flows of investment, competition policies, and the protection of intellectual property and the environment, Chheang Vannarith said.\nMel Kalyan, a senior adviser to the government\u2019s Supreme National Economic Council, said that several countries in Southeast Asia are looking to join in the TPP.\n\u201cSo we should also be ambitious and should not put all our fish in one basket,\u201d he said. \u201cWe should diversify our trading partners, but at the moment, joining the TPP is beyond Cambodia\u2019s reach, so we should enhance our competitiveness in the RCEP first.\u201d\nTo do that, Cambodia will need a stronger export capacity and better human resources that can contribute to production, Chheang Vannarith said. That could mean moving from a labor-intensive economy to one that is more knowledge based, he said.\nTrump\u2019s presidency carries significant economic risks for Asia-Pacific\nLatin America and ASEAN forging closer ties\nWill Brunei benefit from the Trans-Pacific Partnership?\nMass protests in Cambodia rekindling\nTen measures to avoid obesity\nVietnam gets increasingly privatised\nSukuks to be major part of ASEAN assets\nBangkok SkyTrain seeks to raise $1.1b",
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        "raw_content": "Helping People with Sexual Problems\nIn this book, the essential principles of sex therapy are outlined and illustrated.\nBecause sexual problems are related to many aspects of life, the author argues that helping people with sexual problems is most effective when medical, psychological, and relationship issues are explored in a systematic way; suitable remedies can then be implemented.\nThe process of sex therapy, from initial assessment to termination, is described. For the therapist, the first task is to understand the nature of the problem, and assess accurately whether it is medical-, psychological-, or relationship-oriented, or perhaps a combination of all these factors. Medical problems should be addressed first. The book focuses on the assessment, management, and treatment of sexual problems, with medical, psychological, and relationship therapies. Strategies to avoid common mistakes, and to maximise potential for positive change, are demonstrated. Many case studies enliven the text.\nThe effective therapist needs to create a positive physical and emotional environment for the client, with a strong working alliance between therapist and client. It is vital for the therapist to have current knowledge about sexual problems, an accepting attitude, and the skills to deal with sexual and relationship problems. The therapist's personality, degree of empathy, enthusiasm, and ability to promote optimism contribute to the effectiveness of therapy.\nThe book will be of value to gynaecologists, physicians, sexual health physicians, men's health physicians, women's health physicians, psychiatrists, endocrinologists, general practitioners, oncologists, dermatologists, nurses, psychologists, psychotherapists, social workers, and to students in these disciplines.",
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        "raw_content": "The Music of Iron Chef Japan, Part II\nIt\u2019s time for the second installment of this post by a guest author, William Raymer. (Remember, if you purchase any of the soundtracks through the links in the article, you are helping to support the Iron Chef Collection.) \u2013Keith\nThis time, I shall focus on some of the lesser-known (compared to the \u201cTriple Crown\u201d films in Part I)films whose music was used on the original Japanese and English-dubbed versions of Iron Chef.\n2ND CONFRONT: OTHER FILMS I\nOther than the \u201cTriple Crown\u201d films, there are still some other films whose music was used on Iron Chef. Here is a look at some of them.\nFirst up in this section is the score to the 1994 film Star Trek Generations (the seventh film in the Star Trek franchise), which was composed and conducted by Star Trek: The Next Generation TV series composer Dennis McCarthy. (Click Here to purchase this soundtrack.)\nTrack 1, the \u201cStar Trek Generations Overture\u201d (which was used as the film\u2019s end credits) (1STGO time code 0:00 to 0:26) was used in the finals of the unaired-in-America \u201cIron Chef World Cup 1997\u201d special (ICC episode number 538b) during the pre-verdict entrance of Iron Chef Japanese II/Japan Representative Komei Nakamura and France Representative Alain Passard. (The 0:04 to 0:10 section of the cue was also used to introduce countdown segments in the (also)unaired-in-America \u201cIron Chef Best 50 Battles\u201d special (unnumbered in ICC episode list).)\nExcerpt used in the World Cup 1997.\nNext up is composer Bruce Broughton\u2019s score to the 1998 film version of the \u201960s sci-fi series Lost in Space. The cue \u201cThru the Planet\u201d (19TtP time code 0:40 to 1:07) was used during the introductory film of Dominique Bouchet in the unaired-in-America \u201cIron Chef Millennium Cup 2000\u201d special (ICC episode number 801a). (Click Here to purchase this soundtrack.)\nNext up is the score to the 1995 film Mighty Morphin\u2019 Power Rangers: The Movie, composed and conducted by Graeme Revell. The cue \u201cFreddy to the Rescue\u201d (17FttR time code 0:00 to 0:11) was used in a sequence deleted from the American version of the 2000 \u201cIron Chef: New York Battle\u201d special (but left intact in the original Japanese broadcast\u2013ICC episode number 802aOA). In this scene, Fukui-san and the four Iron Chefs (Michiba, Morimoto, Sakai and Kobe) are en route to an event at a Harlem community center. The \u201cFreddy to the Rescue\u201d clip plays over the establishing shot of the van bearing Fukui-san and the four ICs.\nExcerpt used in show\nNext up on our list is the score to 1991\u2019s Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, composed and conducted by Cliff Eidelman. Track 13, the \u201cStar Trek VI Suite\u201d (the film\u2019s end credits) (13ST6S time code 0:00 to 0:11) was used in the unaired-in-America \u201cIron Chef Best 50 Battles\u201d special (unnumbered on the ICC episode list) during a recap of the 1994 Potato Battle between Iron Chef Chinese Chen Kenichi and challenger Katsuyo Kobayashi (ICC episode number 232), which was at #10 on the Best 50 Battles list. (Click Here to purchase this soundtrack.)\nOur next stop is the 1999 film Wing Commander. The theme of the film, composed by David Arnold (01O time index 0:11 to 0:42) (For the record, the other cues in the Wing Commander score were composed by Kevin Kiner), was used as Iron Chef French Hiroyuki Sakai\u2019s personal entrance theme during the original Japanese version of the \u201cKing of Iron Chefs Tournament.\u201d You can hear the Wing Commander theme during Sakai\u2019s entrance to the \u201cGrand Finale\u201d (ICC episode number 736cOA). (Click Here to purchase this soundtrack.)\nExcerpt used on show\nIn the next installment, we will focus on even more films whose music was used on the original Iron Chef. We will also focus on items from other media, such as TV shows and video games, whose music was also used.\n4 Comments on The Music of Iron Chef Japan, Part II\nTags: -1\nBKS \u2013 Kaga in a New Drama\nTakeshi Kaga is still active on Japanese television. Today, I present a short clip of The Chairman from the new Japanese drama Dandy Daddy?. He plays Sasaki Taizo, a literary critic who seems to play a foil to the main character. In the two episodes I have watched, Kaga appears primarily on the TV show within the TV show. These episodes aired new in Japan about a month ago. This video contains all of Kaga\u2019s scenes during the first two episodes of the series. (If anyone is interested in watching the entire episodes, contact me and I can point you in the right direction.) If Kaga\u2019s role in this drama increases, I can post more video of his appearances. I never knew the Chairman Kaga had a Scooby Doo laugh.\nNew in the database this week: BKS \u2013 Kaga in Dandy Daddy?. (The clip is in Japanese with English subtitles.)\nComing early next week: The Music of Iron Chef \u2013 Part 2\n2 Comments on BKS \u2013 Kaga in a New Drama\nBeyond Kitchen Stadium \u2013 Backdraft\nThe movie Backdraft was on television tonight. 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        "raw_content": "TODAY'S SUBJECT: Did Quiller lie down?\nThere's something in TSS that I find completely unbelievable. It is how Schrenk beats Q to the gun in that showdown scene in Schrenk's apartment.\nLet's review what we know about Schrenk's physical condition to that point in the novel. Despite Dr. Steinberg's guarded diagnosis (\"he tended to hobble\"), outside the apartment Q sees it's much worse, calling Schrenk \"half-crippled.\" Moreover, the motor coordination in Schrenk's upper body is severely hampered; when he drops a whisky glass, he is said to have had to try to pick it up by laborious means, \"...his hand swinging like a hook till his fingers connected with the rim; then he put the glass back onto the stool with ostentatious care, though it rattled to the trembling of his hand before he could stop it\" [14:126]. Further, we are told that Misha lights Schrenk's cigarettes for him with a familiarity that tells of long practice, implying he would find it difficult to do that for himself. Finally, Schrenk's mental processes are, despite Q's high praise, somewhat disordered: he's depicted as making strange interconnections between Detsky Mir and Lubyanka, and his construction of the story of the woman telling her child to go play with the doll is bizarre in the extreme (although it's one of the most moving and powerful passages in the Q-orpus).\nGiven all this, I don't see how, if Q were really trying to stop him, that Schrenk would be able to get to the table, open the drawer, pull out a gun, and draw a bead on Q while he was still far enough away not to deflect it. I don't care how well-trained you are: if you can't pick up a glass in the usual fashion, or light a cigarette without your hand shaking, you aren't going to be able to move fast enough to get the drop on someone of Q's superb reflexes (remember, Q's at least as well-trained as Shapiro).\nOne possibility that I'm finding increasingly attractive is that Q \"lies down\" in the apartment, symbolically exposing the jugular to Schrenk out of respect to the man he was before being so hideously tortured. In other words, he really doesn't try to get to the gun before Schrenk, but rather lets Schrenk get there first, perhaps to salvage a scrap of pride, and then tries later to get Schrenk to go with him peaceably or at least let him go free. In Q's somewhat idiosyncratic view of justice, there may be a fairness (probably understood only by those in the dangerous trades) in all of this: what he gives Schrenk is a boon by letting him get to the gun first and then leaving it up to him what he is going to do with it. Q's misstep is not in letting him get to the gun, but in assuming that enough was left of the Schrenk he thought he knew to provide a governor that would prevent him from turning against his life and comrades.\nQ would probably say he owed Schrenk at least that much.",
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        "raw_content": "Religious Tomfools\nPosted by Jakartass under Boggles at 7:00 pm on Monday 16 October 2017. No Comments\nKarni Mata Temple (Hindi: \u0915\u0930\u0923\u0940 \u092e\u093e\u0924\u093e \u092e\u0902\u0926\u093f\u0930) is a Hindu temple dedicated to Karni Mata at Deshnoke, 30 km from Bikaner, in Rajasthan, India. It is otherwise known as the Temple of Rats because approximately 25,000 holy black rats, called kabbas, live there. They are revered and many thousands of people travel great distances across the country to pay their respects, generally by offering food, in return for blessings.\nThis Hindu sect is but one of many. In Bali, temple priests are currently seeking to appease the pending wrath of Gunung Agung.\nPura Besakih, Bali\u2019s \u201cMother Temple.\u201d\nIt might seem easy to scoff, yet I see no reason to; after all, both recognise that humans are part of the natural world and that we have to live in harmony with it. That has always been the \u2018intent\u2019 of religion, paying respect through communal behaviour. Mind you, once Moses had hallucinated and issued his God\u2019s Ten Commandments, \u2018Man\u2019 diverted several to misogynist perversions.\nAnd, yes, I am referring to the monotheist religions of Judaism, Christianity* and Islam, all founded after homo sapiens had become settler-agriculturalists, and governments and / or dictators took charge.\nReligions were institutionalised, ritualised and regulated by them, thus allowing any Tomfool, Dick or Harry to interpret the contents of holy scriptures as a personal right, without regard to the community at large. Perhaps the Egyptians took the cult of personality to the extreme, but now everyone thinks they are entitled to their 15 seconds of fame.\nThus we read of the Malaysian laundromat owner who last month said that he wouldn\u2019t wash the clothes of non-Muslims. This focused a spotlight on broader discriminatory attitudes in Malaysian society as well as elsewhere in Asia that are reinforced by Saudi-inspired ultra-conservative interpretations of Islam. The Sultan of the Malaysian state of Johor, did not mince his words in forcing the launderette owner to rescind his ban on non-Muslims and insist that Johor was \u201cnot a Taliban state.\u201d\nThat\u2019s good news; one more jumped up tomfool brought down to earth. What worries me, however, is when governments determine how adherents of a particular religion should behave, and what is right or wrong.\nI\u2019m not sure why Indonesia\u2019s government should take over the responsibility to issue halal certificates, but that\u2019s too big an issue for me to contemplate. It\u2019s the fine print which worries me.\nNOTE:The Jakarta Post has placed the following lengthy article behind a \u201cpremium\u201d paywall, so I am selecting sections from the print issue.\nAdoption rule strips kids of right to family life\nAn abandoned baby boy was found in a ditch in North Sumatra and was taken to a local hospital.\nShowing compassion, Policewoman Ida Hutagaol visited the infant every day, and paid \u201cfor every piece of necessary medical equipment.\u201c\nIda filed a request to the municipality\u2019s social agency to adopt him.\nThree weeks later, her request was \u201cdeclined\u201c.\nThe reason given is incredibly discriminatory and downright petty.\nA spokesperson for the municipality said the rejection was based on the first paragraph of Article 2 of the 2007 Government regulation on Child Adoption, which requires foster parents to have the same religion as the child.\nSo how did the social agency determine the child\u2019s religion?\nThe baby boy is considered a Muslim because according to the second paragraph of the article, the religion of the child whose origin can not be identified is by default the same as the religion professed by the majority of the people in the sub-district where he or she is found.\nIda is a Christian, while the Limau Mungkur village where the baby was found is predominately Muslim.\nIf some 80% of Indonesia\u2019s population \u2018profess\u2019 to be Muslim, then it seems logical to assume that the majority of those who abandon babies are also Muslim.\nFurthermore, given that the infant boy\u2019s first word is likely to be \u2018mama\u2019 and not \u2018mecca\u2019, would it not make sense for the adoptive infant(s) to have the same religion as their foster parents?\n*Questions.\n\u2013 Why does Christianity have the Old Testament when it predates the life of Christ?\n\u2013 Why are Protestants but not Catholics labelled as Christian in Indonesia?\n\u2014 [Note: One of Pope Francis\u2019 titles is \u2018Vicar of Christ\u2019]\nImage of the Week \u2013 348 (Flag Abuse)\nPosted by Jakartass under Boggles at 7:00 am on Sunday 27 August 2017. No Comments\nIt is 72 years since Soekarno and Hatta, under duress from a small group of militant youth activists such as Adam Malik and Chairul Saleh, proclaimed the following*:\n\u201d \u2026 in the shortest possible time \u2026\u201d ?\nThat turned out to be four and a half years later, on 27 December 1949 when the Netherlands finally agreed to transfer sovereignty to the Republic of the United States of Indonesia.\nYet three, maybe four, generations later many Indonesians still lack the inner ring of confidence, the maturity, to accept that the War of Independence has been won. How else can one explain the furore over the image of the red and white of Indonesia\u2019s flag being printed upside-down in the programme of this year\u2019s South East Asian Games currently being held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia?\nMost consider the incident as a mistake waiting to happen rather than an act with malicious intent and official apologies have been made and accepted.\nI\u2019m also willing to accept apologies who from those Indonesians who misguidedly wear apparel adorned with the Union Jack, my flag.\nIn this image it has been turned 90o counter-clockwise.\nIs this an answer?\nNotes to Indonesians:\nDo you know the History of the Indonesian Flag?\nWhy didn\u2019t you just say \u201cOops, Malaysia showed Poland\u2019s flag instead of ours?\u201c\nBesides, your flag is not unique; you share it with Monaco.\n*A photo of he original (?) Naskah Proklamasi Ketik\nCivil Rights 4a (Mind Less)\nPosted by Jakartass under Boggles, Citizens' Rights at 1:00 pm on Friday 24 March 2017. No Comments\n\u201cRage is the only quality which has kept me \u2026 writing columns for newspapers.\u201d\n\u2013 Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Jimmy Breslin\nAll residents in Indonesia can offer examples of the hassles of overcoming red tape in this country, But was the \u201cten working days\u201d mantra I focussed on in my last post brought into Indonesia by my fellow Brits? I ask because Jakartass is nothing if not balanced, and to demonstrate that my rage is not indiscriminate, do have a read of this post from five and a bit years ago.\nContinuing in that vein, I thought of various titles for this section of my analysis of the unseen barrier between Them and Us. Some included the word \u2018stupid\u2019. I know that if I were to use it my readership would inevitably rise because what I wrote here seven and a half years ago regularly pops up in the top post list in the sidebar to the right.\nOne synonym for \u2018stupid\u2019 is \u2018mindless\u2019 and another \u2018thoughtless\u2019.\n(n): the conscious experience and thought process\n(vt): to tend, take care of s/t.\n\u201cWould you mind my seat while I get a coffee, please?\u201d\n(vt): To object to s/t.\n\u201cWould you mind filling in this form?\u201d\n\u201cYes I would; you\u2019ll have to do it for me.\u201d\nSimple Minds (n.pl)\n\u201cBecause the world is full of fools \u2026 it doesn\u2019t make them bad people.\u201d\n\u2013 Kevin Coyne\n1. The floods in early February 2007 were by far the most serious experienced in Jakarta, but Governor Sutiyoso, who had been appointed by central government, was quick to say that the floods are a natural phenomenon.\nHis deputy, Fauzi Bowo, who was to be the first directly elected governor, offered the excuse that there was nothing that could have been done to prevent them because \u201cfloods happen everywhere in the world.\u201c\n2. Permadi, the mystical member of Parliament, then aged 66, engaged a little more with what is sometimes called the reality-based world.\n\u201cFrom a spiritual perspective,\u201d he said, \u201cthere are two ways of looking at the flood. One of them is the bad karma of both national and local leaders.\u201d\n\u201cThe other is that it is now the rainy season.\u201d\nAt the time, Indonesia was in the second lowest rank amongst Asia-Pacific countries in terms of average Internet connection speed. The then Minister of Communication and Information Tifatul Sembiring, popularly known as the Twittering Simplefool, tweeted this: \u201cFellow twitters, what would you use the internet for if its speed is faster?\u201d\n(Jakartass exclusive interview)\nIndonesia Bermutu was a project part-funded by the World Bank which closed at the end of 2013. It aimed to reform education management and thus encourage universal teacher upgrading.\nEducation researcher from Indonesia Bermutu Eka Putri Handayani was reported to have said last December that the Ujian Nasional (National Exam) creates high psychological distress to students. As a result, the level of stress experienced by students increases.\nErm \u2026 yes, Eka \u2026 so?\nInoperable Laws which Seemed Like A Good Idea At The Time\u2019\nRight hand \u2013 Left hand\nAlthough Law No. 37/1999 on Foreign Relations mentions the right to apply for asylum, these provisions have not been properly implemented and remain inaccessible for asylum seekers coming to Indonesia who instead entirely rely on the UN Refugee Agency, UNHCR\nIndonesia Plans One-Stop-Shop for Permits to Cut Red Tape\n\u201cThat One-Stop-Shop in the HQ of the National Investment Board (BKPM) was lots of desks with a staff member at each from the relevant ministry which was expected to offer licences. In our case, it was umpteen stops, formal and informal meetings, and SMSs seeking confidential information The online form submission system was complicated, and any mistake was responded to with an email saying a mistake had been made \u2026 but without saying what it was.\u201d\nGovernment keeps revising rules to lure infrastructure investment\nConsumer Protection Law 1999 (download)\nTrade Minister Thomas Lembong said during the National Consumer Day that \u201cthe small number of consumer complaints is due to a lack of knowledge of existing consumer protections.\u201d\nIn other words, he thinks there should be a lot more complaints.\n\u201cConsumer education and protection must be put as our first priority,\u201d President Jokowi said at the opening of a closed-door Cabinet meeting. He noted that while Indonesian consumers were now starting to understand their rights, they were still unable to fight for them.\u201d\nPresumably that\u2019s \u201cdue to a lack of knowledge of existing consumer protections.\u201d\nConsumer Expectation Survey Reports are issued every month by Bank Indonesia, but they refer to consumer expenditure rather than consumer rights.\nDon\u2019t trust an app with a basic spelling mistake!\nCivil Rights 4b (Mind Less) will examine how Bank Indonesia does not protect bank customers through the enforcing of its own regulations.\nImage of the Week \u2013 322 (TW3 4me)\nPosted by Jakartass under Boggles at 7:00 am on Sunday 26 February 2017. No Comments\nThat was the week that was for me \u2026\nImage of the Week \u2013 303 (Wonder Woman)\nPosted by Jakartass under Boggles at 7:00 am on Sunday 23 October 2016. No Comments\nWonder Woman party plate.\nIt says here that the United Nations have given Wonder Woman a prominent role as UN girls\u2019 empowerment ambassador and she is to be honoured at her 75th birthday party, attended by Ban Ki-moon, the current UN General Secretary and \u2018surprise guests\u2019.\n\u201cSurprise Guests\u201d?\nLike Superman who arrived as a boy to save we earthlings in January 1933? His age is a matter of conjecture but my mathematically challenged guess is that he\u2019s about 95.\nHowever, it is implicit that because she comes from Amazonia, a land of women only, that she prefers the comfort of women. A cursory search offers very few potential consorts, such as Jesse Chambers (n\u00e9e Jesse Quick, daughter of Johnny Quick and Liberty Belle, now 94). I don\u2019t think anyone in their right imagination would invite Cassandra Cain who is illiterate, has very limited social skills, and is the world\u2019s greatest assassin.\nSo how about Batgirl?\nNope! Since when was taking selfies a symbol of empowerment?\nAre there no real women who could be honoured?\nFor a start there are Deia Schlosberg and Lindsey Grayzel, two documentary film makers in the US facing up to 40 years in jail for filming oil pipeline protests.\nThere are countless women around the world who\u2019ve established projects to benefit their local communities: micro-credit, out-of-school activities, environmental issues, education \u2026\nThis is a photo of Crazy Shoes (c.1979), a Saturday and school holiday project at the Howgill Centre in Whitehaven, West Cumbria. Its co-ordinator was Christine Morrison, seen in the centre of this happy group.\nThanks to Christine\u2019s creativity and support, in November 1979 I became the first paid co-ordinator of Oasis Children\u2019s Venture in south London. It had been founded as a registered charity in 1973, but when I arrived it was a purely volunteer organisation. Much of its internal dynamism came from Eve Elgar and Queenie Moncrieff at different ends of the age spectrum. I am both pleased and proud that I managed to establish solid foundations which sees it flourishing today, and that it is still managed by the local community..\n(Click here to download a history of Oasis C.V.)\nSelecting a fictional character to promote women\u2019s empowerment is pure tokenism, and demeans the contribution of countless women worldwide who have devoted immense energy and time to the betterment of their communities without seeking reward. Jakartass salutes them, whoever and wherever they are.\nOne final thought: if the UN needs a prominent public figure to represent the cause, how about Michelle Obama? Her recent speech denouncing the serial misogynist Trump will echo down the years.\nImage of the Week \u2013 301 (Scared?)\nPosted by Jakartass under Boggles at 7:00 am on Sunday 9 October 2016. No Comments\nThere\u2019s been an \u201cepidemic of clown sightings\u201d in the USA this past week, and we\u2019re not talking about the Trump rallies, although both are bizarre. The craze of crazies has spread to the dis-United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia, although the police in Gladstone \u201cwere unable to locate anyone fitting the description\u201d of a reported sighting.\nThere is a word for a fear of clowns \u2013 coulrophobia \u2013 which is not listed (yet?) in the World Health Organisation\u2019s ICD-10 nor in the DSM-5 categorisation of disorders of the American Psychiatric Association.\nPerhaps it should be because the fear is real. Young children are \u201cvery reactive to a familiar body type with an unfamiliar face \u2026 and that much clown behaviour is \u2018transgressive\u2019 (anti-social behavior) can create feelings of unease which carry through to adulthood.\u201d\nClown history can be traced back nearly 5,000 years. 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        "raw_content": "Gamehouse all in one\nMiere by Tudor Ganea\nMain / Education / German din standards\nName: German din standards\nVouchers for participation in standards committees. A membership really pays off: You can play an active role in shaping German standardization policy and. For work at European and international level, the DIN standards committees send experts to represent German interests within CEN and ISO, respectively. Deutsches Institut f\u00fcr Normung e.V. is the German national organization for standardization and is the German ISO member body. DIN is a German Registered Association (e.V.) headquartered in Berlin. There are currently around thirty thousand DIN Standards, covering nearly.\nThis is an incomplete list of DIN standards. The \"STATUS\" column gives the latest known status DIN stands for \"Deutsches Institut f\u00fcr Normung\", meaning \" German institute for standardisation\". DIN standards that begin with \"DIN V\". Access the most up-to-date standards from German Institute for Standardization ( DIN), download white papers, or start your free trial. By agreement with the German Federal Government, DIN is the acknowledged national standards body that represents German interests in European and.\ninternational standards work. DIN Deutsches Institut f\u00fcr Normung e. V. Inter- national. Regional. National. Regional. German Institute for. National. Ge a s ue o . DIN, the German Institute for Standardization, is a nonprofit organization that develops and publishes standards on a wide variety of topics. Headquartered in . Deutsches Institut f\u00fcr Normung e.V. (German Institute for Standardization \u2013 DIN) is a The content of the DIN standards is reviewed every 5 years at the latest. DIN # is used for German standards with primarily domestic significance or designed as a first step toward international status; E DIN # is a draft standard and. Home > Products > Pumps > Industry Standards > DIN German Institute for Deutsches Institut f\u00fcr Normung e.V. (DIN; in English, the German Institute for.\nmonster dubstep\nghostface tooken back\nstop outlook ing old emails from gmail\nscph7502 bios emuparadise\ncairo dock for windows7\n6 77b ai",
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        "raw_content": "Home / Opinion / Ray: Is drop in oil prices more permanent?\nRay: Is drop in oil prices more permanent?\nEight years ago, when natural gas prices continued to linger at historic lows, I was one of many who predicted a quick return to the volatility once synonymous with the natural gas market.\nAlthough gas prices have surged in recent weeks, prices still remain at historically low levels.\nThis unflappable, low-priced gas market is in stark contrast to the Wild West exploration and production market in the \u201980s, \u201990s and mid-2000s. In those days, it wasn\u2019t unusual for gas prices to spike from $2 per million Btu (MMBtu) to $14 per MMBtu in a matter of months.\nDrilling rigs would be deployed, supplies would slowly replenish and prices would drop. The boom-bust cycle would be repeated for several decades.\nBut that fundamental assumption about the natural gas market is no longer true today. The generous estimates of recoverable gas supplies in the United States, which were questioned by many skeptics, were more precise than we thought.\nWe no longer have to wage an extensive search for new gas supplies or deploy a fleet of drilling rigs to exploit them. Introducing more supply to the market is as simple as turning on a spigot.\nThanks to better production methods, gas producers have unlocked immense natural gas resources that have long been trapped in a thin, nonporous rock known as shale. As a result, gas production in the United States has fundamentally changed. We have entered a new era of long-term stability in the price of natural gas in North America.\nQuestion: Is the price of oil on the verge of entering a similar long-term period at low levels?\nWest Texas Intermediate crude oil has plummeted about 25 percent from $75 a barrel in October to $56 on Friday. Russell Evans, executive director of the Steven C. Agee Economic Research & Policy Institute at Oklahoma City University\u2019s Meinders School of Business, said the sudden drop in oil prices may be the beginning of a long-term transformation instead of a short-term correction.\n\u201cThis feels like a forward-looking, proactive drop rather than a responsive drop to already weakening economic conditions,\u201d Evans said. \u201cThat has me concerned a little bit as we go into 2019 and 2020.\u201d\nEvans was one of three panelists participating in a discussion at the Greater Oklahoma City Chamber\u2019s annual State of the Economy luncheon on Wednesday. Robert Dauffenbach, senior associate dean for Economic Development and Impact and director of the Center for Economic and Management Research at the Price College of Business at the University of Oklahoma, also participated in that discussion.\nIn 2008, U.S. oil production was averaging around 5 million barrels a day, Dauffenbach said. That number has risen to nearly 12 million barrels today \u201cand that\u2019s with the Permian (Basin) bottled up,\u201d said Dauffenbach.\n\u201cProductivity has just gone bananas,\u201d he said. \u201cIt\u2019s incredible how productivity has increased and I\u2019m not sure we\u2019re seeing the end of that either.\n\u201cI see a great need to pay more attention to diversifying our economic base\u201d in Oklahoma, Dauffenbach said.\nOil prices have gone south for several reasons:\nRussia and the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries boosted their production in October in anticipation of U.S. sanctions against crude oil from Iran.\nPresident Donald Trump tweeted he hoped Saudi Arabia and OPEC won\u2019t be cutting oil production and that prices should be even lower based on global supplies.\nFearing a sharp rise in oil prices, the Trump administration granted waivers to eight countries, allowing them to keep buying oil from Iran despite U.S. sanctions.\nIn Oklahoma, we have a friendship with high energy prices. That relationship remains strong because the benefits still outweigh the drawbacks.\n\u201cI still think we\u2019re looking at an industry that\u2019s going to be very good for Oklahoma in the long run,\u201d Dauffenbach said. \u201cBut right now, it\u2019s incredible what I\u2019ve seen.\u201d\nMMBtu Natural gas prices oil prices recoverable gas Russell Evans 6:40 pm Fri, November 16, 2018 The Journal Record\nTagged with: MMBtu Natural gas prices oil prices recoverable gas Russell Evans",
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        "raw_content": "3.5 out of 5 rings around a planet.\n(I received a free copy of this from NetGalley in exchange for this review.)\nI\u2019ve read a lot of John Sandford novels so I was a little confused at first when there wasn\u2019t a serial killer on the spaceship.\nIn the year 2066 telescopes spot what can only be an alien ship near Saturn as it docks with a previously unknown object in orbit. The governments of the United States and China both want to get there first which leads to a rushed program to quickly put together ships capable of making the long journey. Political tension and potential sabotage make the voyage into space even more dangerous as crews from both nations race to Saturn.\nSandford (Real name John Cook.) regularly puts two new crime thrillers on the best seller\u2019s list every year so it seems a little odd that he\u2019d forgo one of them to team up with photo-artist Ctein to do a pure sci-fi novel. However, Sandford\u2019s bio and his books have also highlighted his interest and knowledge of subjects like art, photography, archaeology, surgery, and computer technology so it shouldn\u2019t be that big of a surprise that his mind might turn to this kind of book outside his normal genre.\nThere\u2019s an authors\u2019 note at the end in which they explain that the core of the idea was based on needing to get to Saturn in a certain time frame. From the details in that you can tell it was the focus of their thinking on how come up with some realistic near-future spaceship propulsion methods. By working up a couple of different ways to accomplish this they set up a kind of tortoise and the hare race between the Americans and Chinese which also helps set up the drama to the story. (The authors\u2019 note also provides a very satisfactory answer as to why they decided to name the US ship after Richard Nixon.)\nIt also helps that Sandford has had a lot of practice in setting up characters in familiar genre situations while still making them seem like real people who all work, bitch, commiserate, screw, take drugs, drink, scheme, and joke while risking their lives to head as part of a potentially disastrous contest with a rival nation to try and meet some aliens.\nThere are a few things here that make clear that Sandford\u2019s not working on his usual turf. One of his strengths is writing scenes in which people have to act fast when things start going wrong, and generally his pacing is nearly flawless when it comes to building tension. However, the nature of this story requires a timeline in which months of boring traveling is involved, and while they do their best to use this downtime to set up story, build characters, develop the setting, and add humor, it just doesn\u2019t have the sense of frantic momentum that Sandford can usually deliver except for a few scenes.\nPlus, this is the only book of Sandford\u2019s I\u2019ve read which doesn\u2019t focus on one single lead. While Sandy Darlington seems like he\u2019s going to be the main character at first this actually turns into much more of an ensemble book, and that added to a sense that the story is drifting at times. I also question how much time and effort was spent describing the various cameras and the best way of using them, but that\u2019s what happens when one of your authors is a photographer.\nThere\u2019s also a slight letdown related to what they discover when they get to the alien object. It\u2019s not a complete fumble, but it does show that Sandford and Ctein put more thought into how they\u2019d get to Saturn rather than what the characters would find when they got there.\nIt\u2019s still an entertaining read with some exciting fast paced parts, but those not interested in problems like how you vent excess heat from a spaceship engine might find it a bit dull at times.",
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        "raw_content": "The Poem as Novella: Julie Agoos, PROPERTY\nIf bookshelves were organized by substance -- rather than by author or subject area -- I would shelve PROPERTY between Karen Hesse's young adult novel in verse, WITNESS, and Edgar Lee Masters' SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY. And yet it's not \"like\" either, except in the sense that I long to experience it in performance. The one time I've heard it read aloud, there was only one reader. And that can't capture the sense of courtroom argument and the piling up of points that its centerpiece sequence, \"Deposition,\" offers.\nA handful of relatively straightforward narrative poems starts the volume. These set a scene: of a village or town where people watch each other across class boundaries, but fail to extend compassion across those lines. In \"Hearsay\" the speaker asserts:\nAll our lives were intertwined that way\nfarmers once, then all our houses\nbecome boarding places, and then\nvacation homes -- we'd tried\nanything to just hold on.\nBut the neighborhood is defined by categories: the Polish man, the Black ones. And the weight of the past, of the prejudices on which each has climbed and trampled the ones at the bottom, turns an observation of \"They didn't mean to hurt anyone\" into a decision to pay neighbors to leave.\nThis almost familiar situation twists in the hands of the poet to become a distorted reflection of how European settlement of America trampled on the lives of the land's original inhabitants, and at the same time on the lives of Blacks who arrived from Africa and the Caribbean islands.\nWhen the \"transcripts\" of the court proceedings detailed in \"Depositions\" slam the views of questioning counsel, of judge, and of witness against each other, the assertions of independence and equality shatter among the voices. \"They were free men going back / all the way.\" But soon:\nYou saw a change in her. Did no one\nelse feel intimate enough to show concern\nfor someone in the town who'd lived a lifetime here\nand now seemed dangerous --\nA dangerous question that is itself an objection and an overruling.\nEventually the volume title PROPERTY becomes a double label: for the \"stolen land\" and for the \"stolen people,\" the slaves and indentured servants who lost so much more than their inheritance.\nThose are accounts of crimes--\nwe'll call them crimes although at the time\nthey weren't--committed some time back--\n300 years ago--\nSo PROPERTY becomes a volume to \"consider prayerfully\" or \"see mindfully\" as America's Independence Day arrives again. Whose independence? And at what cost?\nIn one of the concluding poems, Agoos proposes that the past is \"clean,\" which clearly she has already demonstrated is far from the truth. Her narrator protests, \"it was all so long ago,\" and tries to \"close the book / on someone else's life.\" We who follow take on the challenge that Agoos offers become certain: The book of history, of human lives, must stay open. Restoration and redemption are in some much later section of our volume.\nThe Poem as Worry Bead: Jane Mead, THE USABLE FIELD\nWhen Charles Simic declined a second year as US Poet Laureate, he said his choice was to spend time writing poetry. This year he brings out two volumes -- a collection of his own new work, and a complex and deep set of translations. More about those another time ... but thinking about Simic's choices has brought my nose repeatedly to the glass of translation, seeing how it can provoke hungry roots to digest even stone, to nourish the stem, the stalk, the trunk, the branch.\nSo in reading and re-reading Jane Mead's 2008 volume THE USABLE FIELD, I brought this inner nudge. Well, we all do, don't we? But this one, at least, I recognized in advance. The tongue and its entanglements, the brain's predisposition to speech, the growth of a second soul along with a second language: Mead's poems take words and phrases and rattle them together until they translate the outer world into an inner one. How can you say what \"bird\" really means? And how can you name the wings-breast-tail-throat such that you speak the song?\nMead crafts a short-line form reminiscent of the pantoum, or of a meditative chant, repeating and interweaving lines to thread the stones of the poem together. Sometimes there is a sequence that appears to explain, as in \"Three Candles and a Bowerbird,\" which opens with:\nthe three candles must sit\nbefore this oval mirror,\nbut they must.--\nI do not know much\nabout beauty, though\nare clearly great -- even\nto the animals:\nAnd it is the word-unfettered minds of trees, grasses, and animals that rattle the chants of this collection. For Mead writes in \"The Part -- and the Whole\" that \"Stocking the globe is not / my issue, taking stock / is my issue.\" Later, she offers a sequence of this inventory: \"the integrated lives of ants / and geese, the upturned / feet of dead rodents: corrupt // parade -- as in this labor / leads to blood in the heart.\" Or, in another poem, \"the bird / with the blue feathers, the brown bird -- / the same white breasts.\" And later, \"oak, manzanita and bunchgrass.\"\nThe creatures and earth-sprouts offer back an echo of grief, loss, and letting go, becoming the song of this poet: \"streaked sky waits -- as if for / a flickering-of-wings which it cannot / contain. As if for the flinch // in your voice. -- Which it can.\"\nOne poem whose repeating fragments I especially enjoyed is \"The Habit of Resistance,\" which asserts, \"Each fall / a new beginning. // The wings in the trees / are black. The buildings / crumble, the asphalt / cracks. Every spring / we count the dead.\" And as the wings in the trees wheel back again, a rare direct statement follows: \"We carry / our grief whole, / we carry our lives. Swayed // by the under-self, / it's how we love.\"\nIn her care, her enumeration, her turning of the image and object and creature and line, over and over again, Mead crafts a worry stone for the mind and heart. My thumb is still rubbing one set of lines from \"The Woman Whose Specialty Is Light\":\nAnd if she gives this bruise-light\nback, if she neglects the working\nnight, neglects the cattails,\nswamp or fog -- she will lose them\nfor now and always, back into\nthe house of maps.\nGary Copeland Lilley, ALPHA ZULU (poems)\nThere's one argument of poetry that never resolves for me: the one that says either that a poem \"should be\" accessible, or \"should be\" complex -- or at least, address complex matters. I cut my poetry teeth on T. S. Eliot and William Carlos Williams in the same year, the same months, and both bodies of work suited me at the time.\nIncreasingly often now, I find I need to read a new collection of poems several times, well spaced apart. Part of this is for the sake of adapting to forms or approaches that startle me, until I find the words digging into my soul. And part of it, I suspect, is that as I age, I protect my soul more successfully -- so it takes time for a fresh blade to reach the blood.\nNow that I've read ALPHA ZULU three times, I like it enough to know I'll be reading it at least three more times. Don't ask me to explain, but when I first saw the collection title, I thought it was going to be \"about\" roots in Africa. As far as I can tell, it's not ... but Alpha and Zulu are the beginning and ending characters of the military and police verbal symbols to express the alphabet as certainly as possible in confused communication situations. And that is what a decent poem often does: takes us into confusion and calmly lays out the bones, the lines, the certainties.\nThe book opens with the title poem and an unforgettable first line: \"I know more people dead than alive, / my insomniac answer to self-addressed prayers // is that in the small hours even God drinks alone.\" In a deft sweep of eleven couplets, Lilley captures life, loss, love, and a matter-of-fact acceptance of hope.\nLilley's a veteran of the U.S. Navy Submarine Force (and lives the blues of DC and Chicago, and roots himself at the edge of North Carolina's Great Dismal Swamp). The poems that paint moments from the military strike deeply. I like especially \"Submarine Patrol: Mid-Watch Entry, 01 Jan\":\n... I'm on Zulu time, a patrol the next two months\ntrying not to remember the trace of perfume\nin our bed, the way you're there when you've gone\nand I wake in the sun-touched room.\nAn old tradition, the New Year mid-watch entry\nmust be the pulse of the crew. So I scan\nthe collective soul of this steel ship\nand one hundred fifty squids.\n... A new cycle\nstarts tonight, so I'll take no chances,\nanger no gods, and I'll try\nnot to think of you too long.\nHandled especially cleanly are the threads of addiction, recovery, and belief -- or as the expression goes in the 12-Step rooms, \"I came, I came to, and I came to believe.\" When GOD shows up in \"Ranter on the Corner of Babylon and Manhattan\" it's in an all-too-real rant of a brain going it solo, and again the meticulous pruning of this poet means that each phrase comes through intensely, like \"traditions and bushels of burning chads look how they run amuck in front of God's annoyed hands\" or \"I got history on a deadline I got hell fear on ice.\"\nLilley captures the best of the poetic sequence in his \"Charm City Tarot\" and \"Serial,\" where blades and words slide in parallel between the ribs. I treasure the opening segment of \"Serial,\" titled \"1. Practitioner of the Faith\":\nI am perilous, baby.\nEvery day I shave\nI say that to myself.\nEverything is cut to the stone\nof purity, anything else\njust gets cut.\nIn my third time through, I got to thinking of the prose poems in here -- the rants -- as each being a separate voice, one of the thinking reeds bundled inside Lilley. Or inside me.\nAnd that, I think, may be the ultimate compliment to this collection: that the more I thought I could see Lilley in what he wrote here, the more I thought I was seeing something of myself.\nCalendar Alert, Sunday August 2 at Kingdom Books: Eliot Pattison\nThe international attorney and author of two stunning series returns to Kingdom Books on Sunday August 2 at 7 p.m. Mark your calendar now, so you'll be sure to come meet Eliot Pattison, who rarely does public events. We've got plenty of books ...\nDONALD HALL is coming to town...\nWednesday July 1, at South Congregational Church on Main Street in St Johnsbury, just down the road from the town's noted Athenaeum, which is sponsoring the reading. Be there by seven or sooner, to get a good seat.\nAnd to add to the fun of the day, KINGDOM BOOKS will host a poetry open house from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. that day, so you'll have a chance to come browse the room-and-a-half of poetry, talk about new and classic work, and maybe even pick up some of Hall's masterworks while you're here.\nTo get into the mood, I'll be posting review of quite a bit of poetry over the next few days. Stay tuned.\nSMALL CRIMES, BAD THOUGHTS, and their author: When Dave Zeltserman and Judy visited Kingdom Books\nIt was a hot summer night in Vermont on Thursday, hotter than the Boston morning that Dave and Judy Zeltserman had left behind them. They arrived early for the 7 p.m. reading event, which was great, because the readers and collectors pulled in here early, too: To put it in a nutshell, after reading one or two of Zeltserman's quirky crime novels, meeting him becomes a \"must\" -- to find out how these crazy ideas are spun from a quietly married New Englander who loves the Red Sox almost as much as his wife.\nThe air conditioner did its best, and the crowd gently dipped into icy lemonade and fresh strawberry shortcakes and Boston cream cupcakes, but every gaze was on Dave Zeltserman. He outlined his plan for his \"man just out of prison\" trilogy, which SMALL CRIMES opens up as the \"search for redemption\" in its weird and dark way. PARIAH, coming to the US this October, is the second in the sequence and is the \"quest for revenge and to rediscover the self\"; KILLER is already done and under contract, and the author says its portion of the quest is to have the ex-con \"discover his true nature.\" In other words, there's an underlying sweetness to where DZ sees the sequence going -- but that won't mean any escape from the violence and tragedy that haunt his tales, along with that dry and wicked sense of humor.\nAfter reading a scene from SMALL CRIMES, Zelsterman tackled the opening of BAD THOUGHTS, a crossover from crime to horror. Again, he's building a sequence: BAD KARMA will come out later, and empowers the victim of BAD THOUGHTS in unexpected ways. (I've had a peek -- too soon to share the details but it's goo-oo-ood.) Then a full-length reading of a \"Western noir\" tale (creepy cowboy life?) followed. \"Emma Sue\" turns the tables, and confirmed everyone's opinion that Zeltserman may be a heck of a nice guy, married to a really sweet woman (Judy, a real-life homeopath,, which is NOTHING like a psychopath), but he writes from a childhood obsession with \"The Twilight Zone\" and other dark and deadly angles of sardonic despair. Love it!\nFor those who obsess over \"process,\" here's Zeltserman's: He outlines, and follows the outline, even though he sometimes adds characters that weren't in the orginal plan. He writes at all hours, setting a \"number of words\" goal that comes to about five to ten pages per day, but rarely reaches it until the home stretch. And he sums it up by saying, \"I'm trying to make that page count each day, so I fell like I'm accomplishing something.\"\nPARIAH emerged with almost no revision; BAD THOUGHTS had several drafts, thanks to an editor's input, which included adding 50 pages at the start, as the editor told the author, \"You've got to let the reader get to know Bill Shannon before he starts suffering his breakdown.\"\nNope, that's not a spoiler -- BAD THOUGHTS is a lot more complex than that.\nAnd for a final teaser: Zeltserman is bringing out a story called \"Julius Katz\" in the Sept/Oct issue of ELLERY QUEEN MYSTERY MAGAZINE. He says, \"It's my kind of tribute to Nero Wolfe,\" where \"the Archie Goodwin character is a piece of technology.\" And oh yes, it's not exactly just a story -- it's a novella, about 90 pages.\nCan't wait to read it. Thanks, Dave and Judy, for coming north. Next trip will be our turn.\nLatest Baantjer Mystery: DeKOK AND THE MASK OF DEATH\nSpeck Press has been steadily bringing to the US market the Baantjer mysteries -- by the Dutch master of police procedurals, whose work is so popular in Europe that he's simply called forth by his surname, without even his initials much of the time (A. C., for Albert Cornelis). The latest translation, DeKOK AND THE MASK OF DEATH, was first printed in Dutch in 1987. So it's a period piece, already a classic before its July 1 release in the States.\nBut the charm of Baantjer's series about the overweight, skeptical Amsterdam police detective holds up well to a 22-year gap. DeKok is good at his job, but politically overwhelmed by the constant needs of his superior, the commisaris. This time, his boss wants to sidetrack him to pickpocket detail, as the arrival of Operation Sail Amsterdam is sure to draw a gullible crowd, with the crime experts that will arrive like flies on honey. So when a young man stumble into the station house and stammers that his girlfriend has vanished while being examined at a local hospital, DeKok wants the case to matter. And it's more than just a longing to solve a crime -- it's a recognition that something in the case reflects something that just happened to him:\nStanding in front of the station house, DeKok contemplated the worn bluestone steps hollowed out over the years by the footsteps of cops and sinners. The steps felt like a barrier, a barrier that filled him with an unreasonable feat that cooled the bright sunlight and sent a shivering chill through his bones. It was as if a strange inner voice whispered to him, urging him to forgo his life for a day and take a leap into the future. Shrugging off the inexplicable fear, DeKok climbed the steps and opened the door.\nTo DeKok's surprise, the arriving young man at the station has had a similar experience on the same day, a sense of foreboding that almost caused him to stop his girlfriend from entering the hospital. \"But I realized how idiotic my fear really was.\"\nCompletely serious, the police inspector replies, \"Although the immediate reason may be nebulous, fear is never idiotic.\"\nAnd that gives you a taste of the distinct flavor of DeKok: presented with a range of language that instantly signals \"translation\" (the slight awkwardness, the shifts from informal to formal, etc.) but also lays out landmarks for what is important in life. DeKok chooses where to place his trust and his willingness to believe, as well as the stubborn streak that causes him to pursue odd angles of a case.\nIn this case, it turns out that young Richard Netherwood's girlfriend is one of four women who've vanished in the same hospital. And the reason for their disappearance is deadly serious, and absolutely up-to-date for 2009. So is DeKok's anguish as he struggles to pull the pieces together.\nThe pace of these translations is just about perfect -- one Baantjer per year offers a chance to enjoy this return to a simpler version of Europe, where the horrors of today's international intrigue are far less important than the human needs of those who try to adjust the balance of good and evil, police and crime, toward hope.\nThe US edition releases in hardcover on July 1. If you haven't yet started collecting this series, you'll be able to pick this one up without need for the earlier volumes. But I have to confess, it's tempting to gather the entire series, for the quiet and comfortable satisfaction that each volume manages to establish by its end.\nIf Your Detective Slept Through Your Case ...\nPaul Tremblay shows up as a \"debut author\" at www.thrillerwriters.org -- but he's a seasoned writer whose determined pursuit of the Story has resulted in a highly satisfying and unusual work of noir, THE LITTLE SLEEP. I'll get to that in a minute. First, here's a quick summary of Tremblay's work:\nPaul Tremblay has sold over fifty short stories to markets such as Razor Magazine, CHIZINE, Weird Tales, Last Pentacle of the Sun: Writings in Support of the West Memphis Three, and Horror: The Year's Best 2007. He is the author of the horror fiction collection Compositions for the Young and Old and the hard-boiled/dark fantasy novella City Pier: Above and Below. He served as fiction editor of CHIZINE and as co-editor of Fantasy Magazine, and was also the co-editor (with Sean Wallace) of the Fantasy, Bandersnatch, and Phantom (forthcoming) anthologies. His first novel, The Little Sleep, is forthcoming from Henry Holt (March 2009). Paul is also a juror (and one of the founders) for The Shirley Jackson Awards (www.shirleyjacksonawards.org). For more information on Paul and his works, visit his website at www.paultremblay.net.\nOkay, that explains the \"how\" of Tremblay's coup -- he's been writing steadily and pushing to expland from stories to novella to the full-length detective novel. THE LITTLE SLEEP features Mark Genevich, a South Boston private investigator. He's fully licensed -- but he's got a problem that pushes clients away. He falls asleep -- yes, while they're explaining whether somebody is trying to kill them and why. Thanks to a disastrous car accident that smashed his face and skull, he's got a brain short-circuit that's given him life-long narcolepsy.\nSo when he wakes from one of his \"little sleeps\" and finds blackmail photos of the daughter of a prominent Boston politico on his desk, well, it ought to be simple enough to find out who brought them to his office, right? I mean, wouldn't you think it's either the photographed young woman or her dear dad? Those are Mark's guesses.\nIt's just too bad that in following up, he turns into a target for a murderous crew that's got a lot of advantages over him: like, not falling asleep during business. And the thing is, any tension in Mark's life intensifies his symptoms -- not just the falling asleep, but worse ones that make him everyone's victim.\nTremblay pushes the dark tension effectively, so that when Genevich realizes what he'll have to do to escape torture, death, and incidentally betraying his real client ... well, it's a real nail-biter. Standard detective procedure never looked so impossibly hard as it does for Mark:\nBrush myself off and back upstairs to the kitchen. I sit heavily at the table with the newspapers. I want a cigarette but the pack is in my coat and my coat is way over in the other room. My legs are too heavy. My arms and hands are too heavy. If I could only get around without them, conserve energy, throw the extra weight overboard so I could stay afloat. Can't get myself out of the chair. You never get used to the total fatigue that rules your narcoleptic life, and it only gets more difficult to overcome. Practice doesn't make perfect.\nSure, you can compare this to Jonathan Lethem's 'tec with Tourette's syndrome, or to the TV show \"Monk.\" But Tremblay is carving out his own territory, with an unforgettable character.\nJust for thinking, though, here's a little mention from Hoppenstand and Browne's classic book THE DETECTIVE DEFECTIVE IN THE PULPS: \"... a crime/puzzle is presented -- and solved -- by the detective hero. Variations of the formula usually revolve around the method of investigation, the means and the motive of the criminal, and of course, the personality of the detective. They may be fat; they may be thin; they may be gregarious or withdrawn, hard-boiled or soft-boiled, violent or peace-loving. They might collect butterflies ... or guns. THey may be loved by the police, or wanted by them. In any event, the detectives's eccentricities paraphrase his style, and his style communicates his individuality.\"\nThanks, Paul Tremblay, for an individual whose style works its way into a heck of a book.\nCalendar Alert: July Readings, Canaan, NH\nHere's a series of top authors, held in one of New England's historic meetinghouses, not far from West Lebanon, NH. Each event includes an author reading and book signing. For more info, see www.meetinghouse.us.\nCANAAN MEETINGHOUSE SERIES - Canaan Street & Roberts Road, Canaan, NH, 603-523-9650\nPamela Harrison and Tracy Winn\nRobert Pinsky and Elinor Lipman\nW.E. Butts and Paul Tremblay\nApril Ossmann and Ha Jin\nTwisted, Edgy, Scary, Irresistible: The Crime Novels of Dave Zeltserman\n[I provided this overview for the Caledonian-Record, but it hasn't reached print yet, and I want to share it before Zeltserman arrives here for his June 25 event. -- Beth]\nHardly anyone in New England has heard of crime author Dave Zeltserman, which is as much a mystery as his books: Author of four published and highly recommended \"dark\" crime novels, Zeltserman lives just outside Boston in Needham, Mass., and with his first film option signed and six (yes, six!) more books under contract for 2009 and 2010, he's hot in the crime fiction scene.\nBut his first few books either had small press runs or were released first in Britain, far from the American news media. As a result, American reviews won't explode with news of this talent until September of this year.\nWell ahead of that time, Zeltserman is scheduled to visit the Northeast Kingdom this summer. So it's a good moment to read his most available title, \"Small Crimes\" (Serpent's Tail, 2008).\nSet in the small fictional town of Bradley, Vermont, \"in a valley on the edge of the Green Mountains,\" \"Small Crimes\" hints at what drug addiction can do to a community; it's a grim and explosive thriller featuring a \"cop\" gone bad -- one small crime at a time. When Joe Denton gets out of prison early, his ability to rationalize each bad decision makes him a disaster in his community. Even his estranged wife and children fall prey to his small-minded lurch into danger and crime. Zeltserman's consummate skill in painting the irrational compulsion of evil makes this fiction intensely believable, to the point of making a reader wonder what the day's \"police news\" in any local paper might hide.\nZeltserman's work has already been compared with James Ellroy, a writer of classic noir (dark) fiction, and with other classics of the genre by James M. Cain (\"The Postman Rings Twice\"). In \"Bad Thoughts,\" Zeltserman probes the nastiness of the criminal mind in a way that recalls Jeffrey Deaver's series featuring Lincoln Rhyme (which includes the film \"The Bone Collector\").\nIn \"Bad Thoughts\" the action opens inside a nightmare that Bill Shannon, a cop in Cambridge, Mass., is having -- one in which he's bring forced to pick up a knife and kill someone. That's disturbing enough. But the horror doubles when Shannon realizes that women are being killed in exactly this way, while he endures his dreadful dreams. They date back to the death of his mother when he was just 13 years old. Also haunting him are blackouts, perhaps linked to his own drinking, that plague his adult life. They cut in around the same time each year, the anniversary of his mother's death. Since Shannon doesn't know what he's done during his time away from himself, and his wife and best friend fail to figure it out either, the creepy suspicion among all of them is that Shannon may be the killer. Even of his mother.\nIt doesn't help that Shannon's therapist seems to be falling into the circle of death. And since Shannon and his fugue states are clearly getting worse, his wife Susie has about had it. Half the time she wishes he were dead; walking out of the marriage is looking attractive for her:\nShe stood frozen, staring down at him. An angry, painful sob convulsed through her body. 'Weren't you supposed to be all cured? Isn't that what your therapist has been telling you?' she asked, her face turning a hard white. When Shannon remained mute in response, she exploded, 'Answer me! Are you even in there?'\n'Where else would I be?' he said after a while.\nShe opened her mouth, closed it, and fled to the bathroom, slamming the door behind her. She stood frozen in front of the mirror and then started to sob uncontrollably.\nSoon isolation, terror, and a sense of crumbling from the inside beset Shannon, not a great situation from which to try to save his own life and those around him. Zeltserman combines a gritty police procedural with a carefully crafted state of horror, and a sense that the sociopathic mind of a truly dangerous criminal is creeping into each scene, each character, each weighing of risk and terror.\nZetserman's newest work, \"Pariah,\" has already made waves in England and will be available in America in October. At the same time, his new \"Bad Karma\" will be published, moving away from New England settings.\nPerhaps the most astounding aspect of this novelist is the fact that in person, in spite of his dark imagination, he's a nice guy, married, happy, and excited to have his work finally making a splash. After years of hard work and a passion for crime fiction, Dave Zeltserman is getting a reward. Thank goodness, it's a far different one from what usually happens to the characters in his novels.\nMysteries as Viewed from Across the Atlantic: CWA Dagger Shortlists Announced\nAs announced by the CWA:\nThe Crime Writers\u2019 Association is delighted to announce the shortlists for a number of this year\u2019s Daggers \u2014 the prestigious awards that celebrate the very best in crime and thriller writing in 2009. When nominations closed on 17 April, 988 entries had been put forward for the seven daggers in contention this year.\nThe CWA Dagger Awards are the longest established literary awards in the UK and are internationally recognised as a mark of excellence and achievement.\nThe winners will be announced at a drinks reception held at the Tiger Tiger nightspot in London on the evening of July 15. At that event, the shortlists will also be announced for the Gold, John Creasey (New Blood), and Ian Fleming Steel Daggers. The winners in this second group will be announced in the autumn.\nCWA Chair Margaret Murphy said: \u201cThe strength of the Daggers shortlists, and even those writers who missed out, shows that crime writing remains in good shape.\u201d\nThe Shortlists All shortlisted books had their first UK publication in the year from 1st June, 2008 to 31st May, 2009.\nThe CWA International Dagger\nFor crime, thriller, suspense or spy fiction novels which have been translated into English from their original language, for UK publication. \u00a31000 prize money for the author and \u00a3500 for the translator:\nKarin Alvtegen, Shadow, translated by McKinley Burnett, (Canongate)\nArnaldur Indri\u00f0ason, The Arctic Chill, translated by Bernard Scudder and Victoria Cribb (Harvill Secker)\nStieg Larsson, The Girl who played with Fire, translated by Reg Keeland (MacLehose Quercus)\nJo Nesb\u00f8, The Redeemer, translated by Don Bartlett (Harvill Secker)\nJohan Theorin, Echoes from the Dead, translated by Marlaine Delargy (Doubleday)\nFred Vargas, The Chalk Circle Man, translated by Si\u00e2n Reynolds (Harvill Secker)\nThe CWA Short Story Dagger Any crime short story first published in the UK in English in return for payment. Prize money \u00a31500:\nLawrence Block: Speaking of Lust from Crime Express series (Five Leaves Publications)\nSean Chercover: One Serving of Bad Luck from Killer Year (Mira)\nLaura Lippman: Cougar from Two of the Deadliest (Hodder & Stoughton)\nPeter Robinson: The Price of Love from The Blue Religion (Quercus)\nZo\u00eb Sharp: Served Cold from The Mammoth Book of Best British Crime (Constable & Robinson)\nChris Simms: Mother\u2019s Milk from The Mammoth Book of Best British Crime (Constable & Robinson)\nThe CWA Dagger in the Library\nUnlike most other literary prizes, the Dagger in the Library is awarded not for an individual book but for the author\u2019s body of work. Authors are nominated by UK libraries and Readers\u2019 Groups and judged by a panel of librarians. Previous winners have included Stuart McBride, Craig Russell and Alexander McCall Smith. The \u00a31500 prize is sponsored by the publishers Random House. In addition, the participating libraries\u2019 readers groups that nominated the winning author will be entered into a draw for \u00a3300 to be spent on books for their group.\nThe CWA Debut Dagger\nThe Debut Dagger is open to anyone who has not yet had a novel published commercially. The first prize, sponsored by Orion, is \u00a3500 plus two free tickets to the prestigious CWA Dagger Awards and night\u2019s stay for two in a top London hotel. The shortlist is:\nFrank Burkett: A View from the Clock Tower (Australia)\nAoife Clifford: My First Big Book of Murder (Australia)\nCJ Harper: Backdrop (USA)\nMadeleine Harris-Callway: The Land of Sun and Fun (Canada)\nRenata Hill: Sex, Death and Chocolate (Canada)\nMick Laing: The Sirius Patrol (UK)\nSusan Lindgren: Forgotten Treasures (USA)\nCatherine O\u2019Keefe: The Pathologist (Canada)\nDanielle Ramsay: Paterfamilias (UK)\nGermaine Stafford: A Vine Time for Trouble (Italy)\nMartin Ungless: Idiot Wind (UK)\nAlan Wright: Murder at the S\u00e9ance (UK)\nAndrew Taylor wins the CWA Cartier Diamond Dagger\nAndrew Taylor was presented with the 2009 Cartier Diamond Dagger, at a ceremony held on April 28th at the Gore Hotel in Kensington, London. The Diamond Dagger, awarded for sustained excellence in crime writing, was presented by Arnaud Bamberger, the Managing Director of Cartier UK.\nLesley Horton, then chair of the CWA, explained: \u201cThe Cartier award acknowledges the work of an author who has made an outstanding contribution to the genre, and Andrew Taylor has consistently shown his ability to do just that. He is a worthy recipient. The recipient of the Cartier Diamond Dagger Award is chosen by the members and committee of the CWA and is very much an honour awarded by the author\u2019s peers and thus makes it special.\u201d\nIn accepting the award, Andrew Taylor said: \u201cI am hugely honored to receive this award. It\u2019s the sort of award that validates an entire career. What makes it particularly special is that I have been chosen by my fellow crime writers.\u201d\nThe Ellis Peters Historical Award and the Non-Fiction Dagger\nThe Ellis Peters Historical Award is made in the autumn for books published between September 16 2008 and September 15 2009. The closing date is August 1 2009.\nThe non-fiction dagger is now awarded every other year and will next be in contention in 2010. To qualify for entry books must have been published between 1 June 2008 and 31 May 2010.\nPoet C. D. Wright Captures 2009 Griffin Prize\nAs announced by the National Book Award:\nC.D. Wright, a National Book Award Poetry judge in 2007, has won the 2009 Griffin Prize for International Poetry for her book of poems Rising, Falling, Hovering. Established in 2000 by industrialist Scott Griffin, the annual prize is worth $50,000. The jury chairman said Wright is a \"work of harrowing power and genius\" by \"America's most original, daring, and scary poet.\"\nJohn Ashbery's Notes from the Air: Selected Later Poems won the Griffin Prize in 2008. Ashbery, whose work spans five decades, is a four-time National Book Award Poetry Finalist. He won the Award in 1976 for his collection Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror, which also received a Pulitzer Prize that year.\nMore info on the Griffin Prize here.\nHaiku, Hokku, Renga, Tanka, Haibun ... And Single Island Press\nFour lovely books framed around the Japanese poem/prose forms have been released by Single Island Press of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Each invites long-term exploration, a passage into relationship with both meaning and shape.\nThe press itself emerged from this contrast of ancient and new poetic forms and from modern explorations of them:\nSingle Island Press was founded in 2006 by Madeleine Findlay to publish contemporary work inspired by the haiku masters Bash\u014d, Buson, Issa, and Chiyo-ni. Today it is a multi-purpose facility serving the Portsmouth community and beyond.\nIt would take a persistent student of these forms to adequately explore the four books. Since I'm rarely involved with them -- a bit of correspondence with Cid Corman and a liking for David Budbill's poems have encouraged me to appreciate brevity, but I am limited to saying \"I like what I've read\" -- I'll give a simple description of each of the four books as I see them. The press descriptions are at www.haikumuse.com.\nThe first book offered by Single Island (the press name comes from a poem by Bash\u014d) is SHAPED WATER: A HAIKU YEAR by Madeleine Findlay. A spare and serene format -- the book fits neatly into the hand, and each page contains one nature-bound poem placed carefully amid ample \"white space\" -- the collection lends itself to gradual reading, a page here, another there. Don't try to count syllables; look instead for the \"cut\" word of each poem, parallel to the volta of a sonnet, the turning place that links two segments into a comparison or a gesture. Here's a poem from near the center of the book of unnumbered pages:\nbranch low\nover the worn trail\nhow many know you?\nMany of the poems hint at a fragility of moments and of life itself.\nSingle Island offers another Findlay volume: EMPTY BOATHOUSE, ADIRONDACK HAIKU. Again the collection extends over the passage of a year, but this time there are graphics, especially tender and moody images of earlier times: women in graceful Victorian garb, boats, old pine trees, quiet lakes, and an occasional teasing view of men and families as well. The words here play against a sense of place-bound history. This volume is larger, about six by eight inches, and elegantly laid out. A sense of haiku as combined of mountains and rivers adds to its impact.\nHaiku is a relatively modern form, an expression of the older hokku. Bash\u014d combined the poem with prose. In Raymond Oliver's hands, the short poem undergoes another metamorphosis, into \"triads\": a pair of longer lines separated by a shorter one. The triads in RAYMOND OLIVER HIS BOOK OF HOURS also bear titles, each initiated by an ornate displayed capital letter (hinting at the sense of an illustrated manuscript, despite the book's black-ink-on-ivory format. I like especially \"Sacramento Valley. Summer\":\nAUREATE peach and blue of mellow dusk!\nFit lid for such a platter,\nWhose fruit is no less fragrant than its dust.\nTom D'Evelyn's ACCIDENTAL PILGRIM is the only narrative volume among these four offerings. Designed in an intriguing accordion-folded sequence of pages, the book is a single poem with roughly page-length portions, each ending with a three-line haiku-type stanza that savors the contrast of ancient Rome and the current city with all its history and personages. The title is drawn from a part of the third segment of narrative: \"Sometimes a tourist becomes an / accidental pilgrim, catches a view of / the making of his soul.\" I found the combinations delicious, and paused several times to read more about the topics and individuals, such as Margaret Fuller and the Trastevere.\nI think the ultimate summer indulgence would be the purchase of all four of these (directly from the press web site) and carrying them around from hammock to beach to shady solitudes, until a decision of which ones to keep and which ones to give to dear friends coalesces. Why not?\nMadness and Murder: Philip Baruth, THE BROTHERS BOSWELL\nRarely do authors range as widely from book to book as Vermont author Philip Baruth. From an almost unknown fantasia that celebrates The Grateful Dead, to the evocative novel-in-stories \"Dream of the White Village,\" to \"The X President,\" there are few similarities other than a driving sense of narrative and passionate description.\nLast month, Soho Press released THE BROTHERS BOSWELL, Baruth's first historical thriller. The novel is laid out in parts -- of which the first three, narrated by John Boswell, report John's determined pursuit of his brother James and James's patron, Dr. Samuel Johnson. Johnson, of course, is shaped on the historical personage known as \"Dictionary Johnson,\" who took the literary world by storm in England's late 1700s. And James Boswell was his devoted attendant, describing his social world as well as his admired friend in \"The Life of Johnson.\" The book became known as \"Boswell's Life [of Johnson]\" and marked out new turf in social documentary.\nBaruth took a small mention of James Boswell's brother John and allowed a personage to grow from this sidewalk crevice of literary history. In this relentlessly paced thriller, John Boswell has recently been released from an insane asylum and is stalking the two men most important to him. Is he mad? Or was he unfairly detained in some vile plot of family and friends?\nAbruptly, in part four of the volume, narrative shifts to a third-person form that centers on James Boswell instead; then the brothers' voices take alternating segments as the chase accelerates and potential murder comes closer.\nThe shifts act like a magician's sleight of hand, taking the focus away from the bold painting of another era that Baruth does to create the background and the characters. And the journaling and narrations become books within books, nested Russian dolls of information. Here's a snippet:\n... what sours the joke is what I see as I descend the long line of stone stairs: a small crowd of people, maybe twenty-five or thirty of them, grouped around the gray granite well, which looks like an eight-foot sentry box but for the fact that it has no windows. The vessels these people have brought are spread out over the cobblestones in a long, ragged, snaking line.\nIt is mostly women, maid-servants and caddies and fishwives, and the men are mostly boys a good deal younger than myself. The few grown men are on the oldish side, smoking pipes or seated in the windbreak where the stairs empty out into the Cowgate.\nMost of the crowd stands together in small knots of talk, only their casks and buckets holding their places in line. Some turn their faces to look up as I draw nearer, but they turn immediately away as the suit works its magic.\nThe scene is an ordinary one in the life of the city where the brothers Boswell reside, but James is about to lose all ordinariness of his own. He states, \"I've been making my first fumbling attempts to reconcile love and affection with lust and rejection.\"\nDeftly, Baruth tangles the curtain ropes of the stage, until madness seems to underlie reality itself, and what has been most certain becomes a dream -- until a clue again suggests that this too is imaginary.\nI know, I sound bewildered. In some ways, I am -- the narration, the twists, the loves and lusts of the three men in the tale are Shakespearean in their costumes and changing voices.\nSo if you love a good Shakespearean drama, this novel is likely to suit you admirably. Madness and murder: ah yes, Macbeth. Think of the power of that one. Baruth's presentation is drawn from the same well.\nSMALL CRIMES: Dave Zeltserman's Creepy, Scary, Twisted, Devious, and All Too Believable Crime Fiction\nOne of the things the local English teachers work very hard to get across to the students is that just because the \"voice\" of the novel, or poem, says something happened or is true or feels a certain way does not mean that the author feels the same way. As we get close to our visit from Dave Zeltserman -- he'll be at Kingdom Books on Thursday June 25, at 7 p.m. -- I keep reminding myself that he's a nice guy. Just because he can imagine and WRITE like this doesn't mean his world is that twisted.\nIt's a good thing to remembers. Because in SMALL CRIMES, Zeltserman's 2008 crime novel (published in Britain but now available in the US), every scrap of self-justifying evil that could possibly take root is growing. Fast.\nThe book opens with a hopeful scene: Our narrator Joe Denton, once a cop, is about to leave prison. He's apologetic for his crimes; he plays checkers with the warden; his years locked up for arson, attempted murder, and maiming a district attorney seem to have cleaned him and made him fit for civilization.\nThe thing is, Joe never did anything with full intent to create damage and destruction. Things just seemed to happen to him. And now, released to live with his parents (who are reluctant to have him home) and accosted by a pretty girl who seems to get off on his having once been \"bad,\" it looks as though life is about to give him a soft, sweet time under parole and probation.\nOnce the pretty young woman's motive comes clear, so do Joe's habits. One small action after another, sometimes with really really good motives, he's going down. Oh, so far down. Let me know if you recognize anybody you know, as you keep reading. Frankly, I couldn't put the book down, even though my stomach clenched, my head started to ache, and I started thinking about going to a self-help group, fast.\nHere's a sample from around the middle of the book:\nHe was breathing heavily, his breath stale and oppressive, a bit like rotting garbage. I had to force myself to keep from stepping away from him. Then the moment passed. His eyes came back to life and his smile loosened into something more recognizable. He shook his head as if to indicate that I was nuts, and then sat back in the chair and crossed his legs. ... \"So, Joe, how are you going to take care of this?\"\nAs I looked at him I knew he meant what he said. He casually took his revolver out of its holster and rested it on his knee. I knew I was a breath away from being a dead man.\nFellow crime writer Ken Bruen called this novel \"pure magic of the blackest kind,\" and Ed Gorman, longtime editor and reviewer, labeled it \"one of the finest dark suspense novels I've read in the past few years.\"\nI can tell I'll be reading it again, to try to figure out how on earth Zeltserman DOES this. But it's not a one-shot skill -- with three other top-notch noir novels already in print, six releases under contract for the next two years, a film option, and more, Zeltserman obviously knows what he's doing. Come meet him at Kingdom Books. We'll serve strawberry shortcake and keep the lights on. Seating is limited and so are the copies of the books (this one, plus BAD THOUGHTS and PARIAH), so let us know if you're coming: dknel@charter.net or 802-751-8374. And if you just can't get to northeastern Vermont for this one, but would like a signed copy of one or more of Zeltserman's books, let us know that, too, along with how you'd like yours inscribed.\nWhen Detective Fiction Author Henry Chang Took Part at the Soho Crime Panel Last Week ...\nI won't write a lot today about Henry Chang and his Jack Yu investigative series, set in New York's Chinatown and redolent of spice, threat, and complex cultures -- but that's only because I just wrote about his second book, YEAR OF THE DOG. Chang just nailed his first film option, with an independent film company that convinced him it would be able to sail well beyond the Charlie Chan image of Chinese detectives, to reach the dark reality of what he's writing.\nChang grew up in Chinatown in a bicultural environment, \"So I can present these stories is a way that's familiar AND exotic.\" He added, \"I'm kind of like the town guide that's gonna take you into the underbelly, and I'm having fun doing it.\"\nWith a past career that's included some forms of security work, Chang has the credentials to write vividly of the confusion and strain of police work. He's known his share of the crime association folks who people his books, too; but the stories take place almost 15 years ago, and he admits that most of the people who inspire his characters have long since settled into late middle age and quiet lives. (He's had one of them pat him on the arm and say \"Hey, ya did good!\")\n\"Outsiders are amazed by what they read in the book; insiders [today] don't go to the gambling houses et cetera\" that house the tense action of Chang's Chinatown, he says. Bu there's one special way in which he connects his characters with his readers: through food. Everyone has a favorite Chinese dish, he believes, and he mentions many of them, along with foods that non-Chinatown folks will have to just imagine (and drool over) because they don't appear on the menu with General Tso's Chicken.\nAn active parent whose writing schedule has to allow for picking up his child from school (or taking out the trash), Chang writes in longhand, three or four pages at a time, at whatever time of day he can grab. He usually does thirty to forty pages before starting to type up the material -- at which point he's already editing his pages as he transfers them to the computer. His third book, with a first-draft deadline of July, was about 75 percent done when he arrived in the Boston area last week, but with a schedule that includes a BEA (Book Expo America) appearance and much more, he'll need every minute and all of the exhilaration of that last stretch to get it all onto paper in time.\nAre Chang's neighbors worried that he's writing about them in his Jack Yu series? \"Most of what I've written about Chinatown is 10 percent real. The neighborhood people are really just cheering me on.\" Some are shocked that he's translated their curse words into English, he admits wryly. \"Nobody's chasing me down the street for my autograph, but it has got me a kind of notoriety -- more waiters (in the neighborhood) know that I write!\"\n\"Tuesday; An Art Project\" -- Lives On!\nWhen art, photography, and poetry merge into a single project and a nifty packet of all the the above gets issued, it's understandable to wonder whether there will ever be another volume ... so I'm exhilarated to note that TUESDAY; AN ART PROJECT just completed its fifth issue (there are two issues per year), and is now offering two-year subscriptions.\nBrainchild of Jennifer S. Flescher, who's the editor (Advisory board: Ralph Angel, Jennifer Arin, Sophie Cabot Black, Teresa Cader, Greg Delanty, Thomas Sayers Ellis, Cate Marvin, David Rivard, Ravi Shankar, Don Share, A. J. Verdelle -- this should be ringing glad bells for many!), this is a \"journal\" that comes wrapped in its own intricately folded sheet that serves as table of contents and statement of the issue. The inside sheets (mostly letterpress work from DWRI) are independent, unbound, except for a neatly printed \"belly band\" around the four-by-six-inch printed gems. Poems, photographs, and prints follow no particular order. In the spring 2009 issue, Mary Ruefle provides \"Poem Written Before I Was Born,\" which offers a taste of summer, along with Ruefle's vaunted ability to surprise as she braids fruit, incarnation, and individual choice. Its central passage is \"In the month of July / in the middle of the month / in hte middle of the day / in the month of that hour / I enter the nectarine world.\"\nA translation and several other poems follow, including one by Terese Svoboda (\"The Widow's Walk\"); then at the center of this issue there's a set of five photographs by Dark Room Collective poet Thomas Sayers Ellis (other poems and prints follow these, including some remarkable material by Joshua Blake Edwards). Ellis provides a statement:\nImages are constantly worrying the world to allow them to become permanent. The photographer, sensing this, attempts to meet an unborn motion or stillness at its birth-moment. There's nothing sacred or instinctive about the process. The craft is interaction, a difficult interactive anonymity. The problem is being a body, forgetting that you are a body, so that the unborn photo will not fear becoming fixed. History does not exist without photography. It occurred before cinema and poetry. The photograph is purer than memory. The eye (not the mind) makes it so.\nOK, I'm not going to try to take that apart. But if it appeals to you -- along with the intricacy of a packet of poems and prints and photos -- you might consider subscribing. It's $25 for a two-issue year -- see www.Tuesdayjournal.org or write to Tuesday; An Art Project, PO Box 1074, Arlington, MA 02474.\nSoho Crime Fest 2: Cara Black Brings Paris (and Aim\u00e9e Leduc!) With Her\nDave and I love what Soho Crime has done for the international mystery scene: publishing series by authors who live or write from experience of international cultures. Meeting four of the Soho authors at once last week -- well, we couldn't pass it up, even though it called for a lot of driving.\nActually, we'd already met James Benn briefly at Kate's Mysteries (Cambridge, Mass.) last December. Trim, elegant, the exact opposite of the cartoon version of a librarian (his \"day job\"), Jim ensured that the panel of authors could relax and enjoy the questions, conversation, and capacity crowd. (I'll offer a longer piece on James Benn's novels later in the month; I've enjoyed them enormously.)\nWe'd seen photos of Garry Disher (Australia) and Henry Chang (New York's Chinatown) that matched pretty closely the authors as they strolled in. Reading all of Disher's Inspector Hal Challis investigations has been a huge treat; watching Henry Chang's career expand from his debut with CHINATOWN BEAT to last fall's YEAR OF THE DOG is a pleasure, and we shared the excitement as he told us he was about three-quarters done with the first draft of \"book three.\"\nSo Cara Black, creator of Aim\u00e9e Leduc in an award-winning series of Paris mysteries, was the author we were most curious to meet in person. How French would she look? What kind of accent would she have?\nComing in through the back door of Stellina's (a smashing Italian restaurant in Watertown, Mass.), Black instantly brought that sense of Paris into the room. If those weren't French jeans she was wearing, I'll eat my page -- and Dave instantly fastened his gaze on her French sailor's scarf in bold stripes of black and white. And yes, when she speaks, even though she lives in California, her voice has the lilt and gentle hesitations of someone to whom French is a second linguistic home.\n\"I think Paris chose me,\" Black reflected. \"I grew up in a Francophile family where food and discussion over dinner was very important.\" In the 1970s when she first went to Paris, she got the sense of a collection of villages -- \"not the Paris of the berets and the baguettes,\" she quipped, and not Hemingway's Moveable Feast (which of course she's read). But 20 neighborhoods that saw themselves as complete and particular. \"I'm trying to find the flavor and the uniqueness of each part of Paris.\" And in each one, she's placing a mystery. So far, that's:\nMurder in the Marais (1998)\nMurder in Belleville (2000)\nMurder in the Sentier (2002)\nMurder in the Bastille (2003)\nMurder in Clichy (2004)\nMurder in Montmartre (2005)\nMurder on the Ile Saint-Louis (2007)\nMurder in the Rue de Paradis (2008)\nMurder in the Latin Quarter (2009)\nFor each one, Black travels again to Paris (often bunking on a friend's couch) and re-immerses herself in the feel of the neighborhood, while working out the plot. She does much of her writing in Paris too, but also in California, where she carries the scenes with her -- images on the wall, maps, more. Getting up in the morning, she writes, and she commented that if she doesn't check her e-mail, she gets a lot done! 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Here's a link to that story in her own words.\nMost of all, I enjoyed hearing Black talk about Aim\u00e9e Leduc and how the series is shaped around this computer security pro turned accidental detective. \"Aim\u00e9e is flawed, vulnerable,\" Black explains. \"It makes a better story that way.\" And, she finds, this sets Aim\u00e9e into the great tradition of the \"lone detective.\"\nOf course, the effect can be a bit different on the other authors: After listening to how pleased Cara Black is that she has a framework of Paris locales that promises 20 Leduc detective novels (based on those 20 \"villages\" of the city), Henry Chang suddenly suggested, \"I'll have to go to each of the fifty or sixty Chinatowns throughout the world!\"\nMore on Henry Chang and his writing, later this week.\nCalendar Alert: Poets in Shelburne Falls, Mass., Thursday June 4\nLea Banks sent word of this reading, part of the Collected Poets Series that she's promoting in Shelburne Falls, Mass. -- one of the loveliest towns to visit. Might make a nice combination with the Ossmann reading earlier that day in White River; allow 90 minutes travel from one to the other:\nThursday, June 4, at 7:30 p.m., The Collected Poets Series features the poetry of Massachusetts' current Poet Laureates, Lesl\u00e9a Newman of Northampton and Gertrude Halstead of Worcester. Eve Rifkah will be reading Ms. Halstead's work in Halstead's absence at Mocha Maya's, 47 Bridge St., Shelburne Falls, MA. 413-624-6292. Suggested donation $2 - $5.\nFor more about the readings, don't forget to see www.collectedpoets.com .\nLesl\u00e9a Newman is the author of 57 books for adults and children including her latest poetry collection, Nobody's Mother, the latest novel, The Reluctant Daughter; and the children's books, such as The Boy Who Cried Fabulous, and Heather Has Two Mommies. Her literary awards include poetry fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, Massachusetts Artists Foundation, the James Baldwin Award for Cultural Achievement, and three Pushcart Prize nominations. Nine of her books have been Lambda Literary Award finalists. Currently, she is the Poet Laureate of Northampton, MA\nGertrude Halstead was born in Germany in 1916. She escaped to France where during the war she was interned in the south of France. She volunteered to work as an interpreter and subsequently was allowed to be released. Halstead eventually made it to Portugal where she was able to get passage on the last ship leaving for the United States. She is a member of John Hodgen\u2019s writing workshop. Halstead's work has appeared in Sahara, Diner VOX, Amoskeag , Nimrod, and Columbia Poetry Review. Her first collection is memories like burrs, ( Adastra Press, 2006). 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        "raw_content": "Is it time for the BBC to discontinue their coverage of football?\nFiled: Friday, 28th October 2016\nBy: Kit Robinson\nThe rights of the vast majority of live televised men\u2019s football matches are claimed between Sky and BT Sport whilst commercial radio stations are able to commentate on live football.\nHighlights of matches are obtainable elsewhere after Match of the Day is broadcast, so the BBC are limited to almost exclusively spoken word only content, filling an increasing number of shows. Are the BBC still justified in demanding by law that licence fees be paid so that football fans are allowed to watch other subscribed or commercial channels who do supply the live content they want to watch, not just people talking about football?\nAt the start of this season the BBC asked 30+ pundits to predict what would happen in the Premier League. Some of the same pundits and presenters which appear on many of their programmes across all media are now seen on other channels football programmes. Much of the BBC radio content is supplied for free by fans ringing in to express their views and live coverage of the men\u2019s game on television is now limited to the odd cup match (having also already pulled out of Formula One) with ITV covering internationals.\nSo should the question now be asked, in a similar way to what are our taxes spent on if everything has been privatised? What is the BBC supplying to the predominantly male audience who are football fans? Pretty much all the BBC supply is people talking about football.\nOne might almost feel that if they could, the BBC would be happy to get rid of football because they seem to dislike it and the people involved in it so much. That would be if it wasn\u2019t for the fact that because fans pay such a large wedge of their funding through the licence fee and that they are supposed to cater for two genders as a public service broadcaster. Something which is questionable with the rest of their output and investment being in anything other than programming for men.\nThe BBC seem to have a fixation that men\u2019s programming is almost solely football and if football went elsewhere the BBC would struggle to supply any male orientated programming at all. Or certainly little which was positive or helpful.\nThe BBC seems to insist on a daily basis that social issues are forced into their football content across all media platforms, be it an offensive comment made, rape, LGBT issues, sexism, racism, the promotion of women\u2019s football, dodgy dealings within the game, violence etc.\nThis is not just due to filling airtime or column inches, it seems that the BBC has a big problem with the men\u2019s game from the sociopolitical standpoint of their programming and editorial staff. The agenda and viewpoint for every subject matter is negative towards football and the vast majority of men who are fans.\nThis wouldn\u2019t be so bad if the outcome of some of their talking points didn\u2019t still continue to be negative towards football even when it is found to be or proven positive. A typical example was the survey conducted by Radio 5 concerning attitudes towards gay players which they broadcast on 26 March 2016.\nThe main finding was that a negligible 8 per cent of 4,000 fans had a problem with gay players playing for their club. I should think that would be quite a favourable result compared to if that were a survey taken with non-football fans and a similar scenario, given that some people are intolerant towards gay people based solely on, for instance, their religion's attitude towards homosexuality. Yet the BBC stated that there was still a big problem in football.\nAnother area is race. The vast majority of the team who played against Chelsea on March 26th were non-white. No fans had a problem with this, or probably even noticed it, but is that fact celebrated by the media? No.\nWest Ham have brought the ladies team in-house after accusations of sexism. Manchester United don\u2019t even have a ladies team which was a specific business decision. I cannot help but feel that the great bulk of the negativity towards the club (and football in general) is actually that with a lot of the social issues which the likes of the BBC like to accuse football of, the game has largely got its house in order, not perfect, but miles better than in the past.\nBut the dislike of the game is based on the financial and emotional investment of almost wholly men over the past 100 years, during which men have been criticised, ridiculed etc for that investment. And now it\u2019s a huge multi-billion pound industry which on the whole, only one gender can profit from, it is to be criticised. I doubt that were football the size of men\u2019s hockey, the BBC would have a problem with it.\nThe current all-out negativity towards West Ham since they moved into the London (nee Olympic) Stadium is chronic and has reached fever pitch. The BBC are running three stories online as I write about football violence involving an eight-year-old girl, homophobic chanting and closing the ground for matches.\nI am not condoning the behaviour of those fans at the Chelsea League Cup match on 26th March but let\u2019s have a bit of perspective. Seven arrests, including one who was a ticket tout, in comparison to Notting Hill Carnival with four people being stabbed (including one teenager who was disembowelled which didn\u2019t even make it onto the BBC news), 45 police officers injured and more than 450 arrested.\nBBC journalist Richard Conway's timeline included more than 20 tweets from West Ham v Chelsea - only one of which concerned the match itself\nI had the BBC ring me on my way home from the game against Chelsea asking if I had seen anything and requesting that I go live on Radio 5 to talk about it. I said I went to a great match with my 15-year-old niece. In other words I should be the ideal football fan to them. From the other end of the stadium we saw a few people lobbing things at each other, but of course the BBC researcher was not interested in that but they were struggling trying to find anyone who witnessed the \"violence\".\nAll I saw was a stand-off or confrontation and the police and stewards actually doing a good job. And it is ironic that when the BBC can capture a huge male audience that they refuse to ever cover any men\u2019s issues. This coming from the broadcaster who constantly claims that \"men don\u2019t talk\".\nBut what shouldn\u2019t be forgotten is that the BBC is by far the biggest influence on society in the UK, above newspapers, politicians, online media, everything. But this is beyond solely West Ham, it is about all football. 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        "raw_content": "ADS Word of the Year: Bailout\nJanuary 9, 2009 @ 11:35 pm \u00b7 Filed by Ben Zimmer under Words words words\nReporting live from San Francisco, where the American Dialect Society is holding its annual meeting in conjunction with the Linguistic Society of America\u2026 In a year overshadowed by the financial crisis, the ADS has voted for bailout as its Word of the Year for 2008. As usual, it was a standing-room-only event, with ADS-ers, LSA-ers, and members of the public jamming the conference room to take part in the lighthearted selection process.\nThere was a certain predictability to the victory of bailout (I had named it the frontrunner in my early nomination list), given the dominance of the word in the national discourse. It's certainly not a new word \u2014 I've found examples of the noun in its financial sense from 1939 and of the verb bail out from 1932, while the earlier aviatory sense goes as far back as 1928 for the noun and 1925 for the verb. But the ADS WOTY selection doesn't have to be a new word, just newly prominent, and there's no doubt that bailout achieved great prominence in the final months of '08.\nBailout beat out Barack Obama, which was put into nomination not as a name per se (though the American Name Society did pick Barack Hussein Obama as its Name of the Year). Rather it was nominated as a combining form, since both Barack and Obama have been used for countless neologisms this past year, from Barack-star to Obamanos (that's a blend of Obama and Spanish v\u00e1monos). Two other politically oriented terms, lipstick on a pig and change, were runners-up.\nYou can read about the voting in the main WOTY category, as well as all the subcategories, in the official press release here. I was pleased that my nomination in the \"Most Likely to Succeed\" category, shovel-ready, emerged triumphant after some last-minute lobbying. I'm also fond of the choices for \"Most Creative\" (recombobulation area: what Milwaukee's Mitchell International Airport calls the area where passengers get reorganized after passing through security) and \"Most Euphemistic\" (scooping technician: a person whose job it is to pick up dog poop).\n[Update, Jan. 11: Now presenting the video experience!]\nOnce I facetiously referred to fast food workers as \"rapid culinary technicians\". You're all free to use it.\nI had never heard of shovel-ready. It sounds like a term that policy wonks use, and maybe reporters who want to sound like policy wonks. Maybe I would have run across it if I had read more newspaper stories about state construction projects. On the other hand, I don't think there are that many state construction programs around these days.\nMark P: Try a Google News Search for shovel-ready if you want to take a gander at a couple thousand recent examples in the media. It spread like wildfire starting around the first week of December (though I've found citations back to 1995). I think I can safely predict you're going to be hearing an awful lot about shovel-readiness in '09.\nWhat in the world is \"the Spanish v\u00e1manos\"?\nSorry, Coby. I meant v\u00e1monos, of course. Corrected.\nI feel a little protective of 2008 \u2013 summing it up with \"Bailout\" seems kind of mean. Other stuff happened. Do we have to dwell on that part? Poor 2008.\nIt's still easier to just call them English majors.\nIs that bailout as in emptying (e.g., as the water out of a boat or the honeypot out the window), getting the object persons out of jail until trial in court, or ejection from a vehicle in flight? Or does it mean to insulate the object person from the legitimate consequences of bad actions, said insulation to come at the expense of people who behaved properly?\n/curmudgeon mode off\nDonna said,\nIf what you say is true, that \"lipstick on a pig\" and \"change\" were runners up, then maybe you should consider changing the timing of your poll to see if it becomes a bell-weather for election results.",
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        "raw_content": "Giving to the Program\nDear Colleagues and Friends of the Center,\nWe are proud of the efforts and contributions made by the students, faculty, staff, campus units, and community organizations responsible for everything that you see on this website. We hope you are, too!\nThe Center\u2019s mission is to:\nBe a leading research center linking faculty, students, and the community from across Kansas, the country, and the world in the interdisciplinary study of the histories, cultures, and societies of Latin America and the Caribbean;\nServe as the best resource in our region and a model in the country for excellence in research, education and outreach;\nAdvance knowledge and seek solutions to pressing questions related to Latin America and the Caribbean;\nPosition the region in a global conversation and promote multiculturalism on campus and in our community;\nProvide an environment for learning and working where differences are valued and each person is supported and offered an equitable opportunity to achieve their academic and professional goals.\nAs we continue to strive toward those goals, we ask you to keep us in mind for donations. Much of what you have read is the direct result of gifts made by colleagues and friends of the Center. In other words, YOU help us to succeed in our mission. Your gift will assist the Center to maintain its academic prominence, better prepare its students, and initiate and expand research and training programs on a broad range of themes.\nHere is how your gift to the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies can positively impact our mission:\n$100 funds educational resources for outreach to the public, regional K-12 schools, community colleges, and local organizations\n$200 funds public programs such as conferences, lectures, exhibits, and performances\n$300 funds in-country travel for a graduate student\u2019s field work in Latin America or the Caribbean, or technology such as a digital recorder or camera for field work\n$500 funds an undergraduate scholarship to study abroad in Latin America or the Caribbean\n$1000 funds airfare for a graduate student to Latin America or the Caribbean to conduct research, or transcription and translation services for a graduate student\u2019s ethnographic field work\n$1,300 funds room-and-board for a 4-5 week trip for a graduate student to do research or learn an indigenous language in Latin America and the Caribbean\nIn addition, please consider giving to the following general and award funds:\nUnrestricted gifts to the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Contingency Fund allow the Center to support all the activities for which State funding may be limited or not be used and to respond to special needs and opportunities.\nInitially endowed by Professor Emeritus Charles Stansifer, the Stansifer Fund awards support to graduate students planning to complete a doctorate in the study of Middle America (defined as Central America, Mexico, and the Caribbean). Fellowships are granted on a competitive basis.\nThe Anita Herzfeld Study Abroad Award for Latin America Fund was created to honor Professor Emerita Anita Herzfeld\u2019s decades of service to the Center. It supports study abroad grants for undergraduate students. This purpose reflects her longstanding dedication to undergraduate education.\nSupport at all levels\u2013from small annual gifts to the creation of endowed funds\u2013is needed and welcome. If you would like to contribute to CLACS to fund a specific aspect of our mission, please designate in your gift (e.g. \u201cstudent travel\u201d).\nMarta Caminero-Santangelo, Director\nOnline giving is secure, efficient, and easy. You will be redirected to the website of KU Endowment, the non-profit fundraising organization that supports KU.\nIf you wish to donate by mail, please address to:\nBailey Hall 320, 1440 Jayhawk Blvd",
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        "raw_content": "A Letter from the Executive Director: Celebrating 2017 Successes\n1307A Letter from the Executive Director: Celebrating 2017 Successes\n123 A Letter from the Executive Director: Celebrating 2017 Successes\nIn many ways, the beginning of the year is my absolute favorite time of the year. Not because of the cold, or the ice, or the flu outbreaks \u2026 but because it\u2019s the time to take a look at the past year and see what we\u2019ve achieved. And WOW! 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Without the generosity of friends like you, we wouldn\u2019t be able to provide lifesaving care to the thousands of animals we served last year, and the thousands who will need us this year, too.\nThe cornerstone of the Lawrence Humane Society is the people who make it happen. 365 days a year, our staff and volunteers are dedicated to providing care, rehabilitation, and love to the pets who end up at our shelter through no fault of their own. We don\u2019t have snow days \u2014 our shelter residents need us every single day!\nI\u2019m so proud of some of the new initiatives we launched in 2017 to help ensure that the pets in our care have the best possible experience while waiting to go home thanks, in part, to our friends at the Petco Foundation, and the generosity of friends like you.\nDid you know that our canine residents are assessed and matched into playgroups? Starting at 7am several days a week, our behavior team and volunteers give our shelter dogs time outside the kennel to burn off steam with their canine friends \u2014 dogs are social creatures and they blossom when given the opportunity to spend time outdoors with each other. And when they\u2019re inside, we provide multiple in-kennel enrichment tools daily so that they always have something to do. Our feline friends receive lots of snuggle time and toys while they\u2019re waiting to find new forever homes, too. We believe that it is our duty to provide not just basic care, but the best possible environment that we can for the pets we shelter.\nHelping People, Too\nOver the last year, we\u2019ve been focusing on how to better serve the people and pets in our community.\nOne focus has been our Project HELP program, funded in part by the ASPCA, which seeks to assist pet owners who are considering surrendering their pets. The most common reasons for surrender are housing issues, cost of care, and behavior issues. Project HELP helps pet owners by providing financial assistance for pet deposits and rent, training classes, and veterinary care. There is nothing worse than watching a family have to surrender a beloved family pet, so we are committed to helping those pets stay in their homes for the long haul. We love keeping pets with their families \u2014 and by doing so, keeping our shelter open to help more pets in greater need, such as the pets we rescued from communities affected by Hurricane Irma.\nAnother program we\u2019ve enhanced is our reclaim and lost pet program. Our Pet Resource Center has made remarkable strides with helping lost pets find their way home. Nationally, a lost pet at a shelter has a 25% rate of return for dogs and a 3% rate of return for cats. Our team works tirelessly to reunite pets with their people \u2014and last year we achieved a 64% and 26% return rate for dogs and cats, respectively.\nEven though we saved thousands of furry friends last year, pet overpopulation and homelessness continue to be prevalent in our community and in the Midwest. We still have work to do, and with your continued support, the future is bright for the at-risk pets in Lawrence and Douglas County.\n2018 will be an amazing year for the pets in our community! Not only will we be breaking ground on a new, state-of-the-art facility to provide the best possible care to our community\u2019s homeless pets, we will be implementing even more programs to help rehabilitate and treat behavior and medical cases and, ultimately, save more lives.\nI hope you join us. 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        "raw_content": "I am very pleased to introduce Richard Ross, the Legal History Blog's new Guest Blogger. Richard is Professor of Law and History, Thomas M. Mengler Faculty Scholar, and Co-Director of the Program in Legal History at the University of Illinois. He is currently at work on a book on the intellectual history of legal communications in early modern England and early America. He has a number of forthcoming articles: \u201cPuritan Godly Discipline in Comparative Perspective: Legal Pluralism and the Sources of \u2018Intensity,\u2019\u201d American Historical Review 113 (in press, October 2008); \u201cThe Career of Puritan Jurisprudence,\u201d Law and History Review 26 (in press, summer 2008); and \u201cLegal Communications and Imperial Governance: British North America and Spanish America Compared,\u201d in Cambridge History of Law in America, eds. Christopher L. Tomlins and Michael Grossberg (in press, Cambridge University Press, 2008). His full list of publications is here.\nRichard is the founder and director of the Symposium on Comparative Early Modern Legal History, which meets under the auspices of the Center for Renaissance Studies at the Newberry Library (Chicago). The Symposium yearly presents a conference that gathers law professors, historians, and social scientists to explore a particular topic in comparative legal history in the early modern period, broadly defined (c.1492-1815). He is overseas this year, and I hope he will share his insights on European archives.\nUpdate: Richard will begin blogging in mid-March.\nAri2525 said...\nWord History Thanks for sharing. word history!!",
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        "raw_content": "Interview with Julia Skinner, instructor for Social Media for Libraries and The Librarian as Scholar: Taking Part in Scholarly Communication\nJulia Skinner is a doctoral student at Florida State University\u2019s School of Library & Information Studies. Her research interests include social media, library history, and services for sexual assault survivors. She is the instructor for two classes coming up with Library Juice Academy in August: Social Media for Libraries, and The Librarian as Scholar: Taking Part in Scholarly Communication. She agreed to do an interview here in order to give people a better sense of what will be covered in these classes and how they might benefit from them, and a little bit more about her and her varied interests.\nHi Julia! Thanks for agreeing to do this interview.\nI think I\u2019d like to start by asking you to talk a bit about your background in terms of your qualifications and interest in teaching these two classes.\nBoth of these are areas I\u2019m really passionate about. I\u2019m interested in social media both as a user and a researcher. My social media presence (@BookishJulia) is a hybrid of personal and professional, which is an approach I really like for my own work. I have also done some social media managing work, and am in the process of drafting a social media policy and editing it as I receive feedback. That process is really important, and it\u2019s something I can\u2019t wait to share with students. With that policy, you have the groundwork laid for what your institution\u2019s social media presence will look like, and it helps hold people accountable for what they can post and how often, as well as how they interact with others in that space. I also do research on social media as it is used during political protests and during natural disasters. I\u2019m really interested in how social media can be a force for good that connects us to other people and that can be harnessed to share resources, which is one of the reasons why I think it\u2019s such a great tool for libraries looking to connect with patrons.\nFor scholarly communication, I have experience in a variety of areas. I was co-editor of a student-run journal (B-Sides) during my MLS, I have published a number of articles in academic journals, have interned at another journal (JELIS), and have served as a reviewer for a handful of journals as well. I am excited to teach this class because feel like the writing and publishing process can be intimidating for people who aren\u2019t in academia, or who are new to it. A lot of students don\u2019t get training in scholarly communications in their programs, so they aren\u2019t really sure how to approach that process when they want or need to begin publishing their work. I would love to see more practitioners share their research and ideas in the literature, because there is so much incredible work taking place in our field, but not all of it is getting the attention it deserves.\nCool. Regarding scholarly communication, it seems like knowing more about it could be useful both as a scholar and as a librarian in an academic setting. I think that that class will be most attractive to people who are interested in both sides of it.\nBefore we go further, I think I\u2019d like to ask you to describe both of the classes \u2013 say what they cover and what you expect participants to take away from it at the end or be able to do.\nI agree! I think learning about scholarly communication is something that is valuable for just about anyone. I designed both classes to give students activities and knowledge that they can immediately take out in the world and start using.\nFor the scholarly communication course, we\u2019ll be covering the manuscript submission process, the review and revision process, and writing conference abstracts. Since the course is short, we will be using existing manuscripts (either one the student is already working on or one that I provide them) so we can spend more time discussing the submission and review process. Hopefully by the end of the course, they will understand what each step entails, will have a list of journals to submit their work to (along with feedback to polish it up before it goes out the door), and will have a conference abstract prepared. I also want them to feel more comfortable with the overall process to the extent that when they get back journal reviews they don\u2019t feel intimidated or disheartened, so that all of us in LIS can learn from their work.\nFor the social media course, we\u2019ll be covering how to use social media effectively, and we\u2019ll also be writing a social media policy and thinking about how to implement the policy once it\u2019s written. I encourage a lot of interaction in the other course too, but since this one is about technology that is inherently social, I want everyone to be sharing what they\u2019re thinking and learning from each other. Some of the folks in the class are probably very comfortable with these technologies already, but that way those who are less familiar can get used to being social and engaged in an online space. I want the people who take this course to walk away with an understanding of what social media is and why it\u2019s important, and what an effective social media presence would look like for them and their organizations. I also want to underscore the importance of having agreed-upon guidelines to drive their social media presence, and have them walk away with a set of guidelines that they think will work for their situation, that include the feedback of everyone else in the class. The last week of class will be one where we think about implementing a policy and evaluating its effectiveness, which I hope will give them some ideas for how to broach the subject with peers and supervisors, and create a lasting and evolving social media presence.\nSounds very good. Let\u2019s talk a little bit about the scholarly communication course. I want to make sure it\u2019s clear that this course is about the process of writing, revising, submitting, etc., and not about the research process, which is a related but different set of skills that can vary according to what kind of paper it is we\u2019re talking about. We have another class on research methods for internal research within a library, but we don\u2019t have a class on research methods as it might be applied to research done for publication. For the purpose of your class, we are going to assume that participants have that covered in some other way, or that they are writing a kind of paper where it is not an issue. Does that sound correct to you, and do you have anything to add to that?\nYou\u2019re absolutely right. This course deals with publishing your work after it\u2019s completed. Research design is a completely different thing with its own set of considerations. I am assuming that when participants come into the class, that they have already had some exposure to research for publication, even if they don\u2019t feel like they\u2019re experts at it. If someone doesn\u2019t have that experience, I think they would still get a lot out of the class that they could apply after they learned about methods and started doing their own work, but having some knowledge of research methods (or some experience conducting research) will make it easier.\nYeah. Though with more humanities-based research that element isn\u2019t there so much. And of course, for librarians who aren\u2019t trying to get some research published but who just want to learn more about the process to enrich their professional knowledge as academic librarians, I think they also wouldn\u2019t have so much need to learn research design. But we do have a class that gets into it, with a focus on studying users or processes at your own institution.\nStaying with the scholarly communication course for a bit, I\u2019d like to ask you about your own experience writing for publication and going through the process. Have you been surprised by any aspects of it?\nI have had one thing that has especially surprised me. One of the things that always sticks out to me is the things editors and reviewers focus on that I\u2019ve done well or need to improve, because usually they are different than what I would target as the strongest and weakest points of a paper. I always end up learning a lot from the different perspectives that they bring to my work, and I think it highlights the importance of the review process because you get to understand your writing from so many angles.\nThat\u2019s cool. So it sounds like going through the process can be very educational, and one thing this course can do is to provide encouragement and give people a good start.\nFor sure! I think the process is a lot of fun, and once you have a sense of what to expect it makes it easier to be a part of.\nI\u2019d like to turn to the social media class. There are a lot of classes on social media out there. It seems like something that is different about this one is the emphasis on establishing guidelines and then evaluating their effectiveness. I like that \u2013 it seems very practical and nicely directed toward insitutional settings. I think at this point we can assume that everybody who has the responsibility of managing social media for a library has a personal social media presence. I am wondering what besides having guidelines is going to be different for an institutional social media presence, as opposed to a personal one?\nWell, one thing that might be different is how widely you want to share your posts. I know on my Facebook account, I have limited my posts so they are only visible to friends.However, with your institutional account, you want your posts to be publicly available. One thing I bring up in the class is the overlap between personal and institutional approaches, which I think is especially useful since so many people (like me) have hybrid personal-professional accounts, and their experiences with those accounts can give them some ideas of what has and hasn\u2019t been working to increase engagement and visibility.\nI also share different content in different spaces, which is something that might be appropriate for an institution\u2019s social media presence, but the type of content being shared is very different. On all my accounts, I share things of interest to personal and professional contexts, but I\u2019m basically doing it to curate my own presence in an online space. For an institution, the only goal may not be to curate an image, but may also be to increase awareness or bring in more patrons, so the type of posting being done will be different.\nMakes sense. Another thing I\u2019m wondering about is how in an institutional setting there may be other people involved, at least in the sense that guidelines are going to have to be approved, and evaluation of how it is going may not be done only by you. Does that bring in different kinds of issues that you plan to get into?\nYes\u2013one thing I stress is that it\u2019s a collaborative process, and that the policy we draft during the class can be a helpful jumping off point for everyone who\u2019s involved in making that decision. Having something specific in writing gives people a chance to point to things they like and things they want to change, so the final document ends up being something everyone agrees on.\nYou also have the potential to include multiple people in managing the accounts as well. I urge everyone to clearly outline who does what (e.g. posting), and who replaces or fills in for those people when they aren\u2019t available.\nGood. Something that your class makes me think about is how by this point, it is commonplace for library institutions to have a social media presence, and it also seems like in most cases their presence is not doing much for them. Would you agree with that? And if so, do you think that it is clear what they should be doing differently? I am wondering what the state of knowledge is about social media for institutions, especially library institutions. I am thinking that a lot of people right now feel competent to jump in, but maybe there is a lot they should know about making their institutional social media presence actually work. What do you think about that?\nI would definitely agree. I\u2019ve learned a lot about social media and libraries by looking at examples of what libraries are doing, and there are huge differences in engagement, frequency of posting, types of posts, etc. It\u2019s not always clear, but even if it\u2019s not I think there\u2019s a lot of value in trying different approaches until you find something that sticks. In the class, I will be encouraging students to think about their own institution and use that knowledge to guide what they\u2019re doing. What works in one place won\u2019t work in another, and your target audience might be using different platforms or respond to different types of posts than the target audience of another library.\nI would agree that a lot of people feel competent to jump in, particularly since creating an account is so easy. One thing that\u2019s a potential concern is spreading yourself too thin\u2013you can easily create accounts, but will you have the time to continuously fill them with quality content? I think having at least some guidelines in place, if not a full-fledged policy, will help put everyone on the same page and help clarify what will be posted and how interactions will look before there\u2019s the opportunity for confusion.\nOne thing about social media is that it\u2019s a place where mistakes can be amplified quickly since content can be re-shared and because users have the ability to interact directly with you in a public setting. Hopefully this wouldn\u2019t happen, but an example would be if someone posted a complaint about the library and the social media manager ignored it or got defensive rather than apologizing and offering solutions. That person might go onto their account and complain to all their followers about the library, which then has a negative impact on many more people\u2019s perception of the library. I don\u2019t think managing social media needs to be intimidating, but I do think it\u2019s a matter of being clear about what you want from social media, experimenting until you find effective ways to get that, and being engaged with users.\nSounds good. Sounds like the class will involve a lot of good discussion and sharing of experiences.\nI hope it will!\nI\u2019d like to finish up by asking you about some of your other interests, which I know are varied. First, you\u2019re working on a Ph.D. Do you have a dissertation topic? How is that going?\nI\u2019m just about to start my third year of my program, so I\u2019m finished with my coursework, but am preparing for my prelim exam (my qualifying exam) before I start on my dissertation. With any luck, I\u2019ll get that out of the way later this year or early next year, and then I\u2019ll start doing that research. My dissertation topic is going to be one librarian who worked in the Harlem Public Library in the 1930s. She did a lot of cool stuff to make the library a community center, and from what I understand there are a lot of records on her work still around. Depending on what I find, I would also like to bring in some LIS theory to help me frame the stories of her and her patrons. This time period is interesting because it\u2019s a time of uncertainty and change, which is something that is a thread through all of my research areas, and I\u2019m looking forward to seeing how that plays out in a library.\nWell that sounds very cool. Can I link out to your CV from here? Given the breadth of your interests, I have to ask as a final question \u2013 If you could teach anything for Library Juice Academy, what would it be?\nThank you! You most certainly can link to my CV. Actually, the two courses I\u2019m teaching are pretty ideal\u2013they\u2019re both areas I have experience in and am passionate about, so I love the idea of getting to share what I know and learn alongside students as we go through the material. If I were going to teach a course in addition to them, it might be fun to do a research methods course that focuses on approaches that might not be covered in other methods courses, particularly since I\u2019m doing research using a few different methods in a few different areas.\nSounds great! Thanks very much for this interview, and best of luck with your classes next month.\nThank you! 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The luxurious and colorful costumes, many of which are original, were often sewn by women of the collecting families and their ladies and enriched with jewels, embroideries, and elaborate accessories, including precious metals in the form of gilded censers, scimitars, and daggers, and silver filigree baskets. The placement of the angels on the Christmas tree and the composition of the cr\ufffdche figures and landscape vary slightly from year to year as new figures are added to the collection.\nBeginning November 26, dramatic lighting ceremonies will take place each day, Sunday through Thursday, at 4:30 p.m., and on Fridays and Saturdays at 4:30, 5:30, and 6:30 p.m.\nVisitors can listen to several related audio messages as part of the Museum\ufffds Audio Guide program. 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        "raw_content": "Manifesto Part 1 \u00bb Manifesto\n1. Individuals ought to have continual access to time, and both measure and log time used for various activities.\nSundown should never come as a surprise. Even when there is a clock in every room and a cellphone in every pocket, we still often lose track of time. When our species was still young, the smallest unit of time measurement was an entire day. Today, we can measure time in nanoseconds. What I believe is that we should take what we are already doing with time and push it one step further. Instead of a subconscious acknowledgement of time, let\u2019s force timing on every individual. Image if every action, every activity, was timed. We could observe how much time we use, and discover how to reduce that number. People would be able to focus on what tasks they are able to do faster, and their slower tasks could be taken over by someone else. If a log is kept, we could graph out the data and use that information to further reduce time use. Because each of us only has a limited amount of time, it is our best interest to monitor it. In Carr is correct in that personal clocks remind us of \u201ctime used, time spent, time wasted, time lost\u201d, then let us not ignore this important information (Shallows 43). If we become hyper-aware of time than we can make great strides towards efficiency.\n2. We should stop printing books.\nThis is a difficult request to make of society. The printed page has been around a long time, and has undoubtedly shaped our species into what it is today. But even when I prefer reading from a book, I must acknowledge that their time is at an end. Jacob Weisberg said in a 2009 Newsweek that books \u201care going to join newspapers and magazines on the road to obsolescence.\u201d (Shallows 102) While they have some minor benefits, they come at too high of a cost. They are heavy, large, and a waste of resources. The price we pay for books has been known for a long time, but only recently have we developed a solution to this problem. Electrical devices like the Kindle and eBook allow us to store libraries full of information on a small and lightweight object. The implications of this are only beneficial. No longer would our works be subject to the decay of paper. Our children\u2019s backs need not suffer under the weight of their schoolwork. Publishing would be made easier for authors, allowing society, not individuals in publishing departments, to determine what is worthwhile. Instant access to any book will yield instant results.\n3. Classrooms need to change to match the way we learn.\nWhile I have no personal problem with classrooms today, I do wonder if they match our learning method. Today, we engage in passive learning. We hear the information, write it in a notebook, and process it in our brains. This lag in perceiving the data means that students are being lectured instead of being in a discussion. But if we learn more when we are immediately engaged by what we hear (the discussion method) then we should take that into account when deciding how to teach students most effectively. Whether it be changing the classroom design or changing the lecture style, moving towards active learning and away from passive learning will, in the long run, produce more intelligent and adaptable students. Ted said it best in the first considered replies; \u201cclearly technology has a greater impact on our lives now than ever before and it seems ridiculous not to acknowledge that when it comes to education.\u201d I am not asking that we move towards online courses, as the lack of a central teacher, who can take the raw data and form it into something we can easily interpret, is still important to the learning process.\n4. We should take long, meaningful breaks from being connected.\nBeing in a total state of disconnect is scary to almost anyone who participates now in online society. We have adapted to the constant bombardment of texts, emails, and feed updates that we have actually come to be dependent on them. At least, we think so. A break from being connected would remind everyone that their lives don\u2019t have to take place only on the social sphere, and that we do not actually need to be as connected as we are. I would suggest mandatory \u201coff-time\u201d where people must be separated from their electronic prison for a certain amount of time each week. This could relieve stress and make our thoughts less erratic. Nicolas Car said that when he disconnected, he \u201cstarted to feel generally calmer and more in control of [his] thoughts \u2013 less like a lab rat pressing a lever and more like, well, a human being.\u201d (Shallows 199) While actually enforcing this is almost impossible, just the idea of it should spread enough where people begin making plans for their off-time, and remind society at large that there is still a real life that is much more important that the digital world of which we now reside in.\n5. If we cannot stop making new generations of \u201cskimmers\u201d, then we should embrace this new reading style and adapt our future texts to meet this new need.\nCritical reading seems to be circling the drain. While before people characterized skimming texts for important information as an act of laziness, it seems that the ability to completely read a text is lost thanks to the digital age. This doesn\u2019t have to be a bad thing; \u201cthe benefits\u2026from using the Net \u2013 quick access to loads of information, potent searching and filtering tools, an easy way to share\u2026opinions with a small but interested audience \u2013 make up for the loss of [the] ability to sit still and turn the pages of a book or a magazine.\u201d (Shallows 8) If we set up our current texts to adapt to this new reading style, our ability to both learn and create in the digital world will increase. Texts should be placed online, be mostly paraphrases, and incorporate links. However, there are of course downsides; knowing raw data does not paint as complete a picture as seeing the progression of data, or reading the intermediate \u201cfluff\u201d. Focusing on raw data may come at the cost of our ability to think progressively or read in the context of humanity.\n6. 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        "raw_content": "Drive to Curb Salt Intake Should Focus on China\nSalt consumption exceeds national and World Health Organization guidelines in most countries, but only the highest-sodium diets, such as in China, are linked to clear health risks, researchers said Friday.\nOnly individuals with a daily salt intake of at least 12.5 grammes -- about two-and-a-half teaspoons -- were associated with increased blood pressure and a greater risk of stroke, they reported in The Lancet, a medical journal.\nWHO recommends capping salt consumption at five grammes per day, but this target is not known to have been achieved at a national level anywhere in the world, the survey of more than 90,000 people spread across 300 distinct communities in 18 countries found.\n\"We should be far more concerned about targeting communities and countries with high average sodium intake -- above five grammes (equivalent to 12.5 grammes of salt), such as China -- and bringing them down to the moderate range\" of 7.5 to 12.5 grammes of salt, said lead author Andre Mente, a professor in the Population Health Research Institute at McMaster University in Canada.\nOne gramme of sodium equals 2.5 grammes of salt.\nFour-fifths of the groups examined in China had average daily salt intake of 12.5 grammes, whereas in other countries 84 percent ingested between 7.5 and 12.5 grammes.\n\"Our study adds to growing evidence that, at moderate intake, sodium may have a beneficial role in cardiovascular heath, but a potentially more harmful role when intake is very high or very low,\" he said in a statement.\nNearly 3,700 of the participants died during that time and 3,543 had \"major cardiovascular events\".\nThe technique for collecting urine samples in notoriously unreliable, they noted. And the fact that it was an observational study -- as opposed to clinical trials -- means that no firm conclusions can be drawn as to cause-and-effect.\n\"There are no known mechanisms that could explain this observation,\" commented Tom Sanders, professor emeritus of nutrition and dietetics at King's College London.\n\"Sodium is an essential nutrient but the requirement is very low at about 0.5 grammes (1.25 grammes of salt) per day.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Charter member Mach I admirer...\nThat is a beautiful car. Well, 2 cars really, but I definitely prefer the Mustang. I have 2 boys who are now 4 and 7 years old. They both love my project car and can't wait for me to finish - and they can't wait to be driving it! These days I reckon a passion for old cars is an excellent way to keep a connection with kids, and it is healthy and wholesome and encourages family time, connection and communication. That can't be said for many things these days. Keep it up, it's great to see.\n(04-27-2014, 05:19 AM)Mustangmike Wrote: Looking good!! How much HP and torque is the stroked 410 producing?\nI'm not sure. The first start up is later this week. I decided to go with a posi rear end instead of spending the extra cash on a dyno session. My engine guy estimates (based on another stroker he did) that it should be around 500 ft-lbs of torque, but I'm not sure on the horsepower. His original comment was that along the lines of he didn't expect huge gains in HP, but big gains in torque. (I almost considered electronic fuel injection, until I saw the price tag. Supposedly that would bump up the power by about 70 hp.) However, I think this will keep me happy for the foreseeable future.\n(04-27-2014, 10:31 AM)Peter Winn Wrote: That is a beautiful car. Well, 2 cars really, but I definitely prefer the Mustang. I have 2 boys who are now 4 and 7 years old. They both love my project car and can't wait for me to finish - and they can't wait to be driving it! These days I reckon a passion for old cars is an excellent way to keep a connection with kids, and it is healthy and wholesome and encourages family time, connection and communication. That can't be said for many things these days. Keep it up, it's great to see.\nG'Day Peter. Yeah, we really enjoy using the cars. I never fully understood the sense of guys who'd chrome the rotors and everything else and then trailer their car from show to show. My 15 year old is turning 16 this summer, so he's been dropping hints big time. He's not learning on this though ... I'll make him drive some nondescript oval-shaped thing (which describes about 99% of today's newer cars) until he gets the hang of it - then he can try it out with me along for the ride. Maybe I'll let him take the 82 GT out if he shows me he can drive a stick. His school grades have a lot to do with it too, so he'll need to decide what he wants to chase more; girls or grades - the latter will get him into his own car if they're good enough.\nI'd like to make it back to Australia some day. I was there in 2007 for two weeks (Sydney) and really enjoyed it. Almost made it to Christchurch, NZ a couple of years ago for work, but then their big earthquake hit about 2 weeks before I was to go. That ended that opportunity.\nNew member jofo1961 4 4,679 03-01-2012, 08:58 AM",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb The Somatic Enneagram\nType is in the Body\u2026\nThe body carries the structure \u2014 the architecture \u2014 of our type. The neuro-pathways of an Enneagram type are organized to communicate through preferred highways in the human body. This is not random, but highly organized and intelligent. It is inevitable that what comes onto our screen of awareness has its root in how the beginning of the foundational imprinting took place. The nervous system likes the repeat success and uses first what was successful before. It builds on past experience and learns what is safe and life-giving. Everything created in nature follows distinctive patterns. It is highly probable that in addition to the human body, human functioning and the human behavior arising from it, also has patterns.\nThe triune brain model recognizes a reptilian or instinctual, somatic brain, a limbic (emotional) brain, and a neocortex with a prefrontal cortex (reasoning). This corresponds largely with the function of these parts of the brain: physical, emotional and cognitive brain functions. This corresponds with the Enneagram and Gurdjieff\u2019s three centers model (body, heart, and mind) of functioning.\nEach type has a somatic profile with a first-responder preference of reactomg. based on the driving emotions of each center. These emotions are experienced in the body as sensate perceptions. Our language is rich in using descriptors, such as; \u201cI have butterflies in my stomach\u201d, \u201d He is a pain in the neck,\u201d \u201cI wish I could get him of my back,\u201d \u201cThere is an elephant on my chest\u201d or \u201cI feel weak in the knees.\u201d\nThere are early neuro-pathways in our development, that determined what instinctual reflex was needed to survive an overwhelming experience, and what core emotion belongs to this movement in the nervous system. This is all pointing to the type structure with its architecture being fully present in the body, early on.\nHow has body awareness been the missing piece of study for the Enneagram community?\n\u200bThe Body Center has been the center that was not understood in relationship to the cognitive-emotional \u200b\u200bmap of the original teachings of the Enneagram system. When I first arrived in the teacher training program of the Enneagram in the Narrative Tradition, founded by Helen Palmer and David Daniels, MD, I saw that the Body Center had just been referred to as \u201cthe instincts\u201d and there were supposedly three different ways of expressing ourselves from these instincts, labeled \u201cthe subtypes.\u201d It is an imperative to bring forth the information available and that I [Marion Gilbert] have garnered thanks to years invested as a physical therapist \u2014 a body of knowledge about the physicality of our human development, including the significance of the physical embodiment of our ideas and emotions as they are needed for conscious transformation.\nWorking with individuals in their healing process, it\u2019s of particularly interest why some do not heal. It\u2019s of great interest to focus on the resistance those individuals have to healing; what are the blocks \u200b\u200bthey create that resides in the need \u201cto contain the charge\u201d that comes with, is the residual of, overwhelming life experiences. Basically it works like this: The central nervous system cannot conduct a charge that is too great for the available \u200b\u200bneurotransmitters.\nThere is a fundamental need to return to and maintain a homeostasis\u200b\u200b, which allows the body to survive and thrive. This dynamic tension between two opposing forces allows for the spectrum and flexibility in the somatic reality.\nTo understand that the body \u200b\u200bis always and constantly adjusting and balancing defined it as a self-corrective mechanism. \u200b\u200bTo not understand and appreciate that the body is actually our vessel, a constant companion and our advocate, even when it is in pain or is sick. \u200b\n\u200bWe often take our bodies for granted and are annoyed when it begins to signal pain and discomfort. We resist and override the body\u2019s signals with our cognitive-emotional habits.\u200b These habits have their root in the defensive \u200b\u200breflexes automatically operating the moment we perceive danger or the potential for harm.\nIt\u2019s the recognition in and of itself, of these reflexes operating, that allows us to relax them. In the somatic aspect of our type structure, we experience three different ways we habitually resist discomfort or pain and this then,actually locks in the pain and becomes suffering.\nIn the Enneagram teachings, we describe nine different ways in which we organize ourselves to avoid the pain of life. From these established teachings, we can now begin to understand and turn to the root of our suffering, so in that we can free ourselves from it. \u200b",
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        "raw_content": "Commentary: 82nd Airborne\u2019s new policy on memorial honors for troops who die by suicide \u2018sends wrong message\u2019\nBy: Kim Ruocco May 10, 2018\nThe new policy of the 82nd Airborne Division to decline to give some honors to soldiers who die by suicide does a disservice to them and their families, says a widow and subject-matter expert. (Paul J.Richards/AFP/Getty Images)\nEditor\u2019s note: The following is an opinion piece. The writer is not employed by Military Times and the views expressed here do not necessarily represent those of Military Times or its editorial staff.\nThe Army took a giant step backward when the 82nd Airborne Division changed its policy on unit memorials to restrict final honors for service members who died by suicide.\nThese soldiers served our country with honor, often suffering post-traumatic stress or undiagnosed traumatic brain injury after repeated combat deployments. They died on a different battlefield from deep wounds that could not be seen. They deserve better.\nMaking such distinctions \u201csends the wrong message,\u201d said then-Maj. Gen. William Troy, former commander of U.S. Army Alaska. After taking command in 2010, Troy mandated that service members who die by suicide be given the same memorial service as any other.\nThe 82nd Airborne is changing its policy for memorial services \u2014 and it may affect paratroopers who die by suicide\nGoing forward, commanders in the 82nd Airborne Division can choose from two different kinds of ceremonies for paratroopers who die by suicide.\n\u201cWhen you do a memorial service in a different way for a suicide victim, you\u2019re adding to the stigmatization of a soldier who has a behavioral health problem. You don\u2019t mean to, but what you\u2019re doing is making it look like it\u2019s his fault,\u201d Troy said.\n\u201cWe should be memorializing his service to the nation, his service in combat. He\u2019s a volunteer, a member of a free nation who came and joined our ranks to defend this country, and that\u2019s what we should be memorializing, not passing judgment on the manner of his death.\u201d\nA Department of Defense report published earlier this year showed that removing honors from unit memorials actually increases risk for those who are suffering by unintentionally associating suicide with crime, weakness and shame (Postvention in the U.S. Military: Survey of Survivors of Suicide Loss from 2010-2014).\nAccording to the study, service members felt unit memorials stigmatized fellow troops and focused excessively on the manner of death, rather than on the life.\nThirteen years ago, my husband, a Marine Corps helicopter pilot, died by suicide. In the 1990s, early in his career, mental health issues were hidden and resources were difficult to find. Back then, the message was, \u201cSuck it up,\u201d but too often service members covered up.\nStigma, misinformation and a lack of confidential mental health care were growing problems. In the early 2000s, the military began to see an increase in suicides, and in 2009, a Department of Defense task force was formed to study the problem and recommend solutions.\nOne strategic initiative called for the military to \u201cdevelop effective postvention programs to support families, service members, and unit leaders after suicide.\u201d\nThey stated the following on unit memorials: \u201cThe death of a service member from suicide should not stymie the honoring of the decedent\u2019s life and service.\u201d (U.S. Department of Defense Task Force on the Prevention of Suicide by Members of the Armed Forces, 2010).\nThis resulted in an important shift in direction because it began to connect suicide to illness and injury, not bad behavior or selfishness. Commanders, chaplains, and other leaders began to talk about mental health as an illness that needed treatment. Over the past five years, leaders have reported a significant increase in those seeking help and attribute this advancement to the change in messaging.\n82nd Airborne Division paratroopers render honors to the fallen after unveiling a new monument at Fort Bragg, N.C., dedicated to the paratroopers who lost their lives while conducting combat training. (Sgt. Daniel Schroeder/Army)\nThe 82nd Airborne Division\u2019s new policy ignores years of research on the suicidal mind and is based on a misinformed premise that all people who kill themselves \u201cchoose\u201d to do so.\nMost people contemplating suicide do not have full agency or control over their thoughts and feelings. Service members in this much pain are unable to think clearly.\nThey come to believe they are an embarrassment to their units and a burden to their families and that the world would be better off without them. They need to feel that if they come forward and say, \u201cI am suffering and thinking of suicide,\u201d they will be embraced and cared for.\nMemorials are a crucial place to reach those who are grieving and may themselves be at heightened risk for suicide. Research shows those exposed to suicide are 3.5 times more likely to die by suicide.\nTo decrease risk among fellow service members, unit memorials must take a compassionate, non-judgmental approach to honor the lives of the fallen and not focus on their deaths. They must emphasize how important each service member is to the unit, that they matter, that they have options and can get better. There is a way to honor the life lived without glorifying the manner of death.\nFinally, the 82nd Airborne Division\u2019s new policy will cause additional lasting shame and pain for families of the fallen and anyone who loved or served with the deceased.\nSuicide is not a crime, and victims of suicide should not be grouped with those who commit crimes. To do so is to deny them full military burial honors that for centuries have paid homage to the lives, service and sacrifice of the fallen.\nWhile this decision may have been made in an honest attempt to decrease suicides, the policy nonetheless reveals a pervasive and unacceptable lack of knowledge among military leaders about what causes a soldier to die by suicide. Suicide is the result of a mental health issue paired with a perfect storm of stressors and deterrents to care. It is not a demonstration of weakness.\nThe 82nd Airborne Division is an elite unit with a fabled history and outsize influence throughout the Army. 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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / Home / Carousel / VA therapist retires, leaving life-changing legacy for veterans\nVA therapist retires, leaving life-changing legacy for veterans\nSeptember 29, 2015 by Peggy Schulz Leave a Comment\nOccupational therapist Nancy Wilke helped develop the \u201cWalk A Mile or More\u201d (WAMM) program, which inspired Vietnam veteran Jim Jennings to continue walking to maintain his health. (Photo by Peggy Schulz)\nWhen Nancy Wilke retired from the Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center earlier this month, her title was occupational therapist and lifestyle coach. But in the minds of many of the thousands of veterans she met over the course of her 38-year career at the VA, it easily could have been \u201clife changer,\u201d or even, \u201clife saver.\u201d\nWilke\u2019s recent retirement party was an opportunity for coworkers, administrators and clients to express their thanks and appreciation. Mayor Tom Barrett proclaimed her last day of work \u201cNancy Wilke Day.\u201d And Congresswoman Gwen Moore sent a note of recognition for Wilke\u2019s service at the VA.\nBut, it was an honor Wilke received in 2014, awarded by the Secretary of the Veterans Administration to just a few individuals nationwide, that perhaps best sums up the indelible impression Wilke made during her tenure at the VA, which began in 1977 when she was an intern in the Occupational Therapy department in 1977. In early 1978, she was hired to work full time in the new model cardiac rehab program.\nThe Hands and Heart Award is given each year to recognize the outstanding service of VA employees who \u201cconsistently do the most to provide emotional support, help and guidance to patients, above and beyond the call of duty,\u201d according to the Department of Veterans Affairs Handbook.\nClement J. Zablocki VA Medical Center (Courtesy of U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs)\nPat Kostka, a registered dietician at the VA, nominated Wilke for the award. \u201cFrom the beginning, Nancy embraced the opportunities and challenges of developing and expanding the role of what Occupational Therapy (OT) could offer veterans,\u201d Kostka wrote. \u201cFor over 35 years, Nancy\u2019s guiding focus has always been, \u2018How is what I\u2019m doing meaningful to this veteran\u2019s life?\u2019\u201d\nKostka also talked about some of Wilke\u2019s accomplishments in what is now known as the Lifestyle Coaching Clinic, but was formerly simply the OT department.\n\u201cNancy broadened the role that the OT could provide as a \u2018change agent\u2019 for these veterans,\u201d Kostka said. \u201cGradually, the weight management feature of the cardiac rehab program evolved into the OT Lifestyle Program, and continues to guide veterans to improve not only their physical health, but their overall life, as well.\u201d\nWilke did not simply demonstrate exercises, or suggest lifestyle changes to the veterans. Rather, her heart always was at play, as well. She listened to whatever one of her clients had to say, helped them understand their own medical conditions and, above all, showed that she cared for them.\nIn addition to the pilot cardiac rehab program that Wilke helped move forward, she also was instrumental in developing WAMM. \u201cWalk A Mile or More\u201d began as a basic concept: the veterans sporting bright red WAMM T-shirts would set a one-mile or more daily walking goal for themselves.\n\u201cWAMM demonstrates the benefits of support and accountability in a continuing group over time, versus a limited, 12-week program,\u201d Wilke said.\nJim Jennings, a Vietnam veteran, appreciates the long-term value of a program such as WAMM. He started in the Lifestyle Coaching Clinic on the exercise machines, took four classes in the national VA \u201cMOVE\u201d program, and then completed the 12-week OT program, tailored specifically for his needs.\n\u201cPeople graduate out after 12 weeks,\u201d Jennings said, \u201cand then they can move on to WAMM forever.\u201d\n\u201cWAMM really got me,\u201d he noted. \u201cYou can say, \u2018I should do this, I should do that.\u2019 That\u2019s easy.\u201d But, with WAMM, \u201cyou get to the point where you actually want to do it. 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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / Posts from Community / Greater Milwaukee Foundation supports Social Development Commission\u2019s effort to create qualified workers\nGreater Milwaukee Foundation supports Social Development Commission\u2019s effort to create qualified workers\nMay 3, 2017 by Social Development Commission Leave a Comment\nMany industries in Milwaukee and across the nation are having a difficult time finding qualified workers for open positions. Low-income residents continue to raise the lack of job training for jobs that provide a sustainable wage. The continual cycle perpetuate our community\u2019s extremely high level of poverty.\nThe Social Development Commission (SDC), located on Milwaukee\u2019s north side, has made a concerted effort to address the lack of job training for adults living in poverty. The agency has developed two successful job-training programs focused on the construction and food service industries. The Greater Milwaukee Foundation has recognized SDC\u2019s creation of programs to address this critical need.\nA $25,000 grant from four of the Greater Milwaukee Foundation\u2019s fund \u2013 John C. and Harriett Cleaver Fund, Marie and John P. Botsch Fund, McBroom Family Fund, and Natalie and Tusella Brand Fund , have been awarded to SDC to support its Absolute Advantage construction and ProStart Culinary and Job Readiness programs. In addition to core training, the courses offer employability skills, resume writing, communications, financial education and more. The grant will support the programs through December 2017.\nSince the programs began in 2016, SDC has been underwriting the programs but sought, and continues to seek, outside funding to ensure the programs can continue to grow and place people in livable wage jobs. The Greater Milwaukee Foundation recognized the value in the programs and the successful placement of graduates with employers.\n\u201cWe are extremely grateful that the Greater Milwaukee Foundation sees the need for job-training programs in our community,\u201d said George Hinton, CEO of the Social Development Commission. \u201cThe Greater Milwaukee Foundation is continually on the forefront of initiatives to better circumstances for our community and its residents. Their funding will assist us in creating qualified workers that can go on to obtain jobs that will support themselves and their families.\u201d\nThe SDC\u2019s website provides detailed information about its job-training program at cr-sdc.org under career services located in the programs section.\nFor a century, the Greater Milwaukee Foundation has helped individuals, families and organizations realize their philanthropic goals and make a difference in the community, during their lifetimes and for future generations. The Foundation consists of more than 1,300 individual charitable funds, each created by donors to serve the charitable causes of their choice. The Foundation also deploys both human and financial resources to address the most critical needs of the community and ensure the vitality of the region. Established in 1915, the foundation was one of the first community foundation in the world. With a total asset based of more than $756 million, it is among the largest.",
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        "raw_content": "Fundaci\u00f3n MINEROS was created in 2010 to comprehensively support the communities located in its areas of operation, investing in protection and recovery of the environment, good local governance and social and economic development. This way, Grupo MINEROS S.A. consolidates its commitment to the Corporate Social Responsibility Strategy.\nTo achieve our mission, we formed interinstitutional partnerships that contribute resources to projects which help to improve the quality of life of the populations in our areas of influence, as well as contributing up to 50% of the total value of the implemented projects.\nSOCIAL MANAGEMENT IN FIGURES\n\u201cAURORA\u201d BEEKEEPING PROJECT\nThis project has been implemented for five years. 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By 2015, 97 families had joined the project, which reflects its popularity in the subregion.\nOur partners: Municipal Mayor\u2019s Office of El Bagre, Inversiones Carrizosa (Fundaci\u00f3n IC) and BIOREDD.\n\u201cAVANZA\u201d PROGRAM FOR BUSINESS STRENGTHENING\nThanks to the contributions to the \u201cAvanza\u201d program by Fundaci\u00f3n MINEROS in partnership with Corporaci\u00f3n Interactuar since 2011, new business units have received basic business advice and technical assistance, pioneering companies have received consultancy, and business skills workshops have been held in the municipalities of El Bagre and Zaragoza.\nThis is to encourage and strengthen different business alternatives in both municipalities. 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This permitted the continuation of the program this year, offering advice to families on topics including: healthy living habits and participation in health promotion and prevention programs, anthropometric assessment, psychoeducational workshops on guidelines and limits for a positive upbringing, healthy diet, raising awareness on the importance of spending free time with the family, psychological counseling, advice on obtaining housing, citizen coexistence, psychological counseling for adolescents with difficulties at school, couple therapy and comprehensive support for children.\nOur partners: Comfenalco Family Compensation Fund\nCHESS AS AN EDUCATIONAL TOOL PROGRAM\nWe held a chess festival for young people from schools in the urban and rural areas of the municipalities of El Bagre, Zaragoza and Nech\u00ed last year as part of the \u201cChess as an Educational Tool\u201d program, which facilitates the development of skills and attitudes. 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        "raw_content": "Producers: Alexandre Aja, Rory Aitken, Ben Pugh\nCast: Sarah Wayne Callies, Jeremy Sisto, Suchitra Pillai\nCountry: UK/India\nReviewed from: UK theatrical release\nLet\u2019s start this with a brief recap of Johannes Roberts\u2019 career because I have seen (almost) all his films. His first couple of movies were jointly directed with James Eaves. Sanitarium is a medical horror which I actually first saw in its unreleased, longer cut as Diagnosis. It was later re-edited and had a framing story added featuring no less than spoon-bending con artist Uri Geller as a detective (and token name value). Then Jim and Jo made something called Alice which also got chopped up and retitled, seeing release as the unfathomable Hellbreeder.\nRoberts' solo debut was Darkhunters, about supernatural detectives hunting a dead man. Then came Forest of the Damned (aka Demonic) in which some teenagers go to the woods and get attacked by fallen angels; this was the feature debut of both Eleanor James and Marysia Kay. And after that came the episodic phone serial When Evil Calls which was turned into a feature with the addition of linking scenes featuring Sir Sean Pertwee. If you want more detail on those five movies, they are discussed at length in my book Urban Terrors.\nJo was at a bit of a low ebb after When Evil Calls. When a reviewer sums up your film as \u201cFuck this movie\u201d it\u2019s difficult not to feel dispirited. (Although personally I preferred it to the formulaic Forest of the Damned, notwithstanding the latter has Ella and Marysia clambering around in the nude).\nThat was the first stage of Jo Roberts\u2019 career. A few years later he re-emerged, re-energised, with the absolutely brilliant F which to my mind remains his best film. I love the way it takes the hoodie horror subgenre and does something different with it, balancing on the very edge of the supernatural, literally demonising young people. This was followed by a US cable movie, Roadkill, which is the one Johannes Roberts feature I haven\u2019t seen. (On the other hand I have seen the obscure Dark Secrets, on which he was credited as executive producer. This was produced by Ernest Riera who had worked on Forest of the Damned and When Evil Calls. He has since directed the unreleased Forest of the Damned 2 and indeed is co-writer of this movie.) Then came Storage 24, a generic but fun monster-on-the-loose picture which was written, produced by and starred Noel Clarke.\nWhich brings us to The Other Side of the Door, a ghost story set in India. This is the big time: produced by Alexandre Aja (Switchblade Romance, Hills Have Eyes remake) and distributed by 20th Century Fox. Not sure what the budget was but this actually looks like a Hollywood movie. It was released on 330 screens in the UK and 550 in the States. The gulf between Other Side and Sanitarium is immeasurably vast but Jo Roberts has straddled it and that\u2019s a huge achievement in itself.\nSo anyway, the story here is a fairly conventional Monkey\u2019s Paw-style narrative with the Indian setting helping to both distinguish the movie within its subgenre and provide an otherworldly ambience for the characters and plot. Jeremy Sisto from Law and Order is Michael, an American antiques dealer sourcing items in Mumbai. Sarah Wayne Callis from The Walking Dead is his wife Maria. After a prologue, the film jumps ahead six years and it is at this point that Jo does an impressive show-don\u2019t-tell job, letting us work out for ourselves that though they have a daughter now, they also used to have a son.\nA little later we get to see how that son, Oliver, died. A road accident, a car in the river filling with water, Maria facing a Sophie\u2019s choice of whether to save Oliver (whose leg is trapped) or his sister Lucy (who is unconscious). She saves Lucy but is understandably distraught at having had to abandon her screaming, terrified little boy and let him drown. This is a really, really harrowing sequence and very well shot, I can\u2019t imagine what the health and safety issues are like when shooting a sequence with two very young actors and a lot of water.\nBack in the main narrative, Lucy is fine but Maria is haunted by guilt. The family\u2019s servant Piki (Suchitra Pillai from the Indian version of 24) has a solution. She knows of a temple in a distant part of India where, if you scatter the ashes of a loved one outside and wait for nightfall, they will come to you. Maria will be able to say goodbye to Oliver and tell him how much she loves him. But, Piki stresses, on no account must Maria open the door.\nWell, I think we can all guess what\u2019s going to happen\u2026\nTo be completely fair to Maria, she only opens the door when she thinks that Oliver\u2019s spirit has almost gone, but it\u2019s enough and something has come through from \u2018the other side\u2019. Back home, Oliver makes his presence felt. At first Maria is delighted to be able to once again sit and read a bedtime story to her invisible son. Lucy realises that her brother has come back and is young enough to accept this, although her mother swears her to secrecy. Michael is off buying antiques and has no idea what has gone on. This is all very creepy although I can't help feeling that the film has played its hand too early. We're shown pretty much from the off that Oliver's ghost really is present, never getting the chance to experience any of the 'is it all in her head?' speculation that characterises many of the best ghost stories.\nGradually Oliver turns from darling boy to impudent child to evil spirit. Plants and animals start dying as he sucks the life from them. Without going into detail, things get worse and worse, deadlier and deadlier. Jo does a great job of twisting the knife, showing his years of horror film-making experience. The finale is genuinely shocking although the \u2018twist\u2019 epilogue seems kind of cheesy.\nI certainly enjoyed The Other Side of the Door, as indeed I enjoyed Storage 24 (although I still think F beats them both). The cast are solid, including the kids: Sofia Rosinsky does a sterling job as Lucy, who becomes increasingly involved in the story as the film progresses. Logan Creran doesn\u2019t have much to do as Oliver except appear in a few flashbacks or pop up towards the end with some prosthetic stuff on his face. Most of the time Oliver is a voice, provided by Jax Malcolm.\nThe production design by David Bryan (who used to design Big Cook, Little Cook!) is terrific. Everything is a set except for the exterior of the couple\u2019s home which is actually the house where Rudyard Kipling was born. Aja provided his regular DP Maxime Alexandre who does a cracking job. This is a good, solid cinematic ghost story. Commendably, the script, design and direction use the Indian setting without patronising or stereotyping. Although this is very much a Western view of India; you couldn't mistake this for a genuine basmati horror like Bhoot or Hawa. (One thing that is a little regrettable: among all the stills released by Fox's publicity people, I can't find a single one of Suchitra Pillai.)\nBut \u2013 and it\u2019s a but I don\u2019t like having to admit \u2013 the one thing that the film isn\u2019t\u2026 is scary. As a supernatural drama it\u2019s top-notch stuff, but as actual horror, as an example of a film genre defined by the emotion it creates in the audience, I found that emotion curiously absent. I empathised with the characters, I loved the creepy atmosphere, I liked the way that Oliver\u2019s character changes, I enjoyed the special effects thing that has also been unleashed, I really felt involved in the heart-wrenching climax. But I wasn\u2019t actually ever frightened. (Except, a bit I guess, when the car is filling with water.)\nAnd this isn\u2019t because I watch a lot of horror films. I can still be scared. Anyway, who the hell is a film like this aimed at if it\u2019s not people who watch horror films.\nThe problem lies fairly and squarely with the soundtrack. The film is scored by Joseph Bishara whose other credits include the Night of the Demons remake and all three Insidious films. He is evidently one of those composers who believes that anything scary in a horror film should be emphasised with a big, crashing chord. And this is just a huge bugbear with me.\nBecause not only is that a massive clich\u00e9, it\u2019s actually self-defeating. Bishara\u2019s determination to match every shocking or disturbing image with an orchestral music sting robs those images of their ability to shock and disturb. His music detracts when it should (and thinks it is) be emphasising.\nHere\u2019s the nuts and bolts. A sudden noise will always make people jump. That\u2019s an instinctive reaction. Human beings are programmed to jump at a sudden noise, as are most mammals that aren\u2019t apex predators. It\u2019s how our ancestors avoided being eaten. On the cinema screen, it doesn\u2019t matter a wit what you show when that chord crashes. If we\u2019re looking at a film of a spring meadow and a butterfly comes into view, accompanied by a thunderous orchestral blast, we will jump.\nIn a horror film like this, our instinctive reaction to the sound means that we don\u2019t get a chance to react to the image. And it\u2019s the image that should be scaring us. Effective horror scores counterpoint the imagery or even ignore it \u2013 and that\u2019s what make the imagery scary. Music that doesn\u2019t acknowledge the scary image says, \u201cDid you notice this? Whoa, what was that? Did you really see that? Holy cow, what is going on? Now you\u2019re really worried, aren\u2019t you?\u201d But music like Joseph Bishara\u2019s score for The Other Side of the Door just beats us over the head, yelling, \u201cLook! Look at this! See the scary thing! Do you see it? Do you? Do you?!\u201d By the time we\u2019ve recovered our wits, the scary thing has either disappeared off screen or simply isn\u2019t scary any more.\nThere are a bunch of moments in The Other Side of the Door which could have been really, really terrifying but the lumbering behemoth that is Bushara\u2019s music robs them of their power and that\u2019s a real shame. It neuters the horror and undoes the director\u2019s hard work.\nThat\u2019s my main beef. Aside from that: yeah, I enjoyed the film and I think you will too. What\u2019s interesting is to compare and contrast this with F, since both deal with a parent/child relationship. In some ways they are opposites: in F the outside force is a wedge pushing the generations apart, in Other Side the outside force binds them together when they should have separated. But in both films a parent is trying desperately to cling on, in defiance of reality, to a lost relationship with a child.\nWhat has happened inbetween, which may have exerted an influence on Roberts\u2019 oeuvre, is that Jo has become a dad himself. His Instagram account is full of photos of Ludwig Roberts (aka \u2018Earwig\u2019) who is a little cutie and no mistake. So perhaps F can be read, if one is in a film studies mood, as being about Johannes Roberts\u2019 relationship with his father while Other Side reflects his own newfound status as parent of a small child. Except of course this film was shot in 2014 before Earwig was born. Nevertheless, fatherhood \u2013 including impending fatherhood \u2013 changes one\u2019s attitude. It can\u2019t have been easy overseeing post-production on a film about a parent losing a child when you\u2019ve suddenly got one yourself. (It\u2019s also interesting to note that the last British horror film made in India, The Dead 2, was also about parenthood. Is there a subtext somewhere that equates post-imperialism with paternalism?)\nOne final thing. About four years ago, back in May 2012 \u2013 when Earwig was just a twinkle in his father\u2019s eye \u2013 Jo Roberts was looking for some feedback on a treatment he had knocked together for something called The Door. I\u2019ve met Jo a few times and we\u2019ve corresponded over the years so I offered to take a look, had a read and sent back some detailed notes.\nThe treatment, which Jo freely admitted was \u201cvery off the cuff and rambling and not finished\u201d contains the kernel of what would become The Other Side of the Door. The couple are British not American and they don\u2019t have a daughter. In this first pass at the story the mother saves a little Indian girl from being hit by a car then finds that the same car has knocked down and killed Oliver. It\u2019s the father of the girl, rather than a servant, who tells her about the temple. Once Oliver\u2019s spirit is home, the story develops differently with more emphasis on doors as a motif. The other side of Oliver\u2019s bedroom door becomes as significant as the other side of the temple door. The mum brings Oliver back each night by scattering ashes inside his bedroom and finds footprints in them in the morning. There is also stuff about other spirits trying to trick their way through by pretending to be Oliver, which would have been nice to keep.\nFrustratingly, although I have Jo\u2019s treatment and his reply to my feedback (\u201cI think you really hit the nail on the head. I\u2019m going to start to work and reform the treatment over the next few weeks \u2013 this has been super helpful!\u201d), I no longer have the actual notes I put together and sent. So I have no idea whether any of my suggestions ended up in the finished film. But until I eventually get my own feature writing credit somewhere, it\u2019s nice to know that I was able to help, in some small way, with the very early stages of this one.\nSince completing Other Side, which was all shot in India, Jo has spent a couple of months in the Dominican Republic shooting his underwater epic 47 Metres Down. He and Ernest Riera have also sold a script called The Pool, touted as \u2018Cujo in a swimming pool\u2019 which Paul Hyett is attached to direct.\nThis film was originally announced for a late February release but got bumped by a week to early March so that it could premiere at Glasgow Frightfest (where Paul H showed some early footage from Heretiks). Some Pacific Rim territories retained the earlier date so, if the IMDb is correct (it could happen one day) the first people to see this were audiences in Indonesia and the Philippines.\nLabels: 2016, British Horror Revival, ghosts, India, UK\nDavid Dent 31 March 2016 at 07:57\nI pretty much agree with you on this. I'm pleased I saw it at the cinema (I was, of course, the only one in the place but it was a 10am showing so...) because the production values are pretty good - it looks stunning. The opening scenes, with the 'Mumbai' title, reminded me of the start of a James Bond movie though. For a while I honestly thought I was watching the work of another director called Johannes Roberts. Does he know where certain bodies are buried to attract such funding I wonder?\nMJ Simpson 7 April 2016 at 19:44\nThanks for your comment David. I don't think there's any secret to Jo's current career status except sheer hard work. He's been plugging away at the film lark for many years, weathered some low points and not given up.",
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        "raw_content": "Director: Jason Boritz\nWriter: Ward Parry\nProducers: Pietro Dioni, Malee Nerenhausen, Alex Splendore\nCast: Ben Fritz, Elizabeth Weisbaum, Holly Burns\nReviewed from: TubiTV\nThe Shattering is an attempt to make a werewolf film with no werewolves in it. Not in a 13hrs sort of way, where there is a quasi-human transforming monster though it\u2019s not strictly a werewolf. And not in a Lycanthropy sort of way where you\u2019re meant to think there\u2019s werewolves but it turns out there\u2019s not. No, this very definitely features werewolves \u2013 characters freely use the W-word \u2013 but apart from some momentary POV attack shots, the werewolves themselves are not actually present on screen.\nThat shouldn\u2019t be a problem. What you don\u2019t see can be very frightening. Implication is all. There are no ghosts on screen in The Haunting but it\u2019s still one of the scariest ghost movies ever made.\nWhat hamstrings The Shattering (meaningless title by the way) is not the lack of actual hairy, toothy wolf-people. Nor is there a major problem with the acting or the photography. It all looks very slick and well-made.\nBut the script is bobbins. Which is a shame. And the direction doesn\u2019t help.\nWe know we\u2019re off to a bad start when we have a group of friends driving along in the middle of nowhere at night and one decides to ask where they\u2019re going and why. What, were you drunk or asleep when they bundled you into the car, and you\u2019ve just woken/sobered up? This is just lazy, convenient exposition, and it happens again and again in this film.\nThere\u2019s a particularly awful bit where one character suddenly decides, out of nowhere, that a particular bit of wall is hollow and kicks it in. She then asks for a light and reaches inside because of course there\u2019s something in there. Another character holds up a cigarette lighter which (a) does nothing to illuminate the hole in the wall because it\u2019s a tiny flame about two feet away and (b) wouldn\u2019t make any difference anyway because the person reaching into the hole isn\u2019t looking into it. From the hole is extracted a locked metal box. Shortly thereafter this same girl appears holding a key, saying it\u2019s what she was looking for, despite not having tried it in the lock. Quelle surprise, it does fit and from the tin she extracts a battered diary \u2013 which someone immediately opens to a relevant page \u2013 and a VHS cassette.\nDespite being filmed (and presumably set) in 2013, there is a TV/VHS combi in the room and the tape plays exactly what they need to see, a moment of found footage nonsense wherein someone keeps filming as they are running away from something attacking their family. Said person then presumably rewound the tape, wrote up a few more diary entries, locked the tape and book inside a metal tin, put the key somewhere else in the house where it would be easily findable, knocked a hole in a wall, put the tin inside the cavity, then plastered and painted over the hole.\nThat whole sequence is a masterclass in how not to progress your story through exposition and infodumps, convenience and coincidence. It\u2019s just awful. Did no-one actually read through this script before making it? Because this sort of stuff is so, so obvious.\nThe initial set-up, which I\u2019ll grant you is original, is that one of these friends has cancer and her boyfriend is taking them to a \u2018healer\u2019 out in the woods. Although that has its own problems because it immediately marks out all these characters as idiots. Drugs can cure cancer (sometimes). Chemotherapy can cure cancer (sometimes). A good diet and exercise can reduce your risk of getting cancer in the first place. But a \u2018healer\u2019 cannot cure cancer; all they can do is take your money.\nThere are some hunters in the woods who put a stinger on the road that gives the car a blow-out and when the driver gets out to change the wheel, he is dragged off into the darkness by something.\nNow, whatever did that could be a wolf, a bear, a mountain lion or a particularly angry and strong skunk. Whatever it is, it\u2019s out there. And there could be a pack of them. So what would be the best course of action? Would it be (a) Holy crap, there\u2019s a dangerous wild animal on the loose! Close the doors! Lock the doors! Wind up the windows! Whatever you do, stay inside the car! Or would it be (b) Holy crap, there\u2019s a dangerous wild animal on the loose! Everyone out of the car and let\u2019s all run off randomly into these woods that we don\u2019t know at all in ones and twos!\nSomehow they all make it to an empty, unlocked house where the lights are on. Which is convenient. The hunters take occasional pot shots at them while falling prey one by one to the POV werewolf. Most of the middle act is just dull soap opera stuff about one of the girls discovering that her boyfriend is cheating on her with one of the other girls. Completely irrelevant to the plot.\nEventually there are only three people left in the house, and they\u2019ve read the diary and watched the found footage VHS tape and realised that they are being used as werewolf bait (and that one of their friends may be the kid on the tape). The hunters have chucked a walkie talkie in there so there\u2019s some communication. This one hunter says they should all run out of the house to draw the werewolf so that he can shoot it.\nThere\u2019s no instruction of which door they should run out of, or which direction they should run, which would seem fairly crucial decisions if their goal is to lead the prowling werewolf in front of the hunter\u2019s gun (they don\u2019t know where the hunter is). There\u2019s some final twist which doesn\u2019t really make sense. And then it all mercifully ends. It\u2019s all ultimately something to do with werewolf saliva having curative properties, or something.\nNone of the young people in the house are very interesting and I can\u2019t remember any of their names. But at least they\u2019re not as sketchily drawn as the hunters. At no point does it become clear how many hunters there actually are, or whether they are all working together, or who\u2019s in charge, or where they are in relation to the house, or indeed anything at all. Some of the hunters have names in the end credits, some are just called \u2018Hunter 1\u2019 etc. What\u2019s the difference? Damdifino.\nI would have liked to have enjoyed The Shattering. I\u2019m a sucker for a good low-budget werewolf movie, me. The cast are all competent and the production has been made within its limits. But the script and direction are so poor that, despite my best efforts to like this, I couldn\u2019t. It\u2019s just terrible. It's such a shame.\nThis is the only narrative feature from director Jason Boritz, whose other films are all documentaries, including bio-docs of Paul McCartney, Amy Winehouse, Taylor Swift and Steve Jobs. 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        "raw_content": "I am working my way through Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson.\nI have used Apple products since 1978 when I bought my Apple II. I chose the Apple because of the look and feel of the manual which was beautiful and skinny. I could understand it. My eyes glazed over when looked at the competitions' manuals which were like telephone books. \"I'm too stupid for them,\" I concluded. When the Macintosh was introduced, I bought one because I understood it even better. I thought everyone would want such a machine once they tried it. I was wrong. They liked DOS, incompatibility, difficulty, confusion, breakdowns, high costs and crap. They had jobs fixing all the problems. I overlooked the Mac's shortcomings and worked around them. I did a lot of work for the next 15 years with my trusty little Macintosh. I paid a big price for sticking with Apple, but then I was rewarded by more \"insanely great products\" after Steve returned to Apple.\nI was always the odd-man-out in every organization and I had to work hard to be compatible with them while they made no effort to be compatible with me. They worked hard to make my life miserable. Times have changed. At Christmas, everyone had a new iPhone or iPad. One die-hard Windows user gushed, \"I can do everything with my iPhone! I never go anywhere without it! Apple is the best!\" In the waiting room of my chiropractor a few weeks ago, a baby, not much older than one, sat on her mother's lap playing with an iPad. The baby knew what she was doing! One of my nephews has a tablet made by ASUS that uses the Android OS. He can make it do impressive-looking things. I can't make it do anything. Jobs hated Google because they stole from Apple to make Android. I think Jobs can rest easy. After almost thirty years of development (copying the Mac), Windoze is still a dog. Android is no better. Reversing markets of ten years ago, Microsoft stock is $25 today while Apple is over $400. Google is flying high on it's many other achievements. Apple helped them to get off the ground.\nIn psychological tests that I have taken, INTUITION is \u2014 by far \u2014 my strongest attribute. Intuition is how I think and function. That is why I like Apple. That is what Steve Jobs brought to Apple. Jobs loved Zen and the Japanese esthetic. He didn't bathe every day and was rude, however, so he was not like me or the Japanese in many ways. Like Svengali, Jobs could manipulate people to squeeze the best out of them. I can't get anyone to do anything so I am a lone wolf. Zen is why I survived all the abuse I took in my first fifty years, especially after returning from Japan. Zen \u2014 and nutrition \u2014 is why my next fifty years promise to be much better! When I am one hundred years old and surfing the North Shore of Oahu, someone may pay attention. Unlike Jobs, I am a bristlecone pine or a tortoise that lives slow but lives long. \"Be humble, like the dirt.\"\nJobs was a personality like Tesla, Ford, Napoleon and Alexander. Steve Jobs did change the world as everyone is saying today. My iPhone is a university in my pocket. It is also a concert hall, a broadcasting system and much more. Just \"Think Different.\"\nDid I mention that I never read a manual? I just dive in and start swimming.\nOrganizations have a life of their own. This is sometimes called \"organizational culture\". The people who make up an organization are to the organization what cells are to a person. The individual people in an organization affect the organization and the organization affects the individuals. An organization can live on as one generation is replaced by the next generation. To observers, both within and without, it seems that \"someone\" unseen is controlling the organization, but there is no one \"behind the curtain\" giving orders to those who can be seen in front of the curtain. \"Conspiracy theories\" usually involve revealing the person behind the curtain. But \"conspiracy theories\" are not debunked when it is demonstrated that no one is behind the curtain. A program really can continue generation after generation for hundreds of years. Such programs, or missions, only end when the organization dies.\nConspiracy exists. It is real.\nPosted on Al Jazeera\nhttp://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2011/12/20111210155456690198.html\nHere's a timeline of the Roman Empire, history fans:\nhttp://www.scaruffi.com/politics/romans.html.\nThe Eastern Romans became Byzantines after the fall of Rome in 476 CE. The Byzantines controlled the region (which did not include the Levant or Mesopotamia) until the Ottomans defeated Constantinople in 1453 CE. Most of the Jews in Palestine converted to Christianity in the first century. Most of their descendants converted to Islam in the seventh century along with peoples from Morocco to south east Asia. Jews, Christians, Muslims (both Sunni and Shi'a) and Druze, lived more-or-less harmoniously for 600 years in the Ottoman Empire under the Sultan in Istanbul. The current Jews in Palestine are descendants of Berbers who converted to Judaism before the Moors conquered Iberia in 711 CE as well as the Khazars who converted to Judaism sometime between 700 and 800. A few of these Sephardic and Ashkenazi Jews began colonizing Palestine in the late nineteenth century as Zionists. The Zionist movement has aggressively campaigned against the majority of Jews to dominate them all. Big trouble for everyone began when the British Empire carved up the Ottoman Empire for fun and profit after WW I. North Africa was largely lost to the Ottomans by the time Napoleon took over Egypt. Egypt was ceded to the British when they won the Napoleonic Wars in 1814. The present-day Palestinians are the most likely descendants of the Jews in the Bible, not the people who call themselves Israelis today. The Empire of Alexander extended from Greece, north Africa and the eastern shores of the Mediterranean to present-day Pakistan. Alexander took over the Persian Empire, an achievement the Romans envied but were unable to repeat. Rome lasted from 753 BCE to 1461 CE, 2214 years. Rome survives to this day as the principal Italian city, which is why they call Rome the eternal city (2764 years).\nWhy is this essay called Middle Eastern HISTORY yet it focuses on Rome? Human affairs are intertwined, everything is connected to everything. Changes in one area affect things in other areas. Historians separate things and simplify them by generalization so they can be examined. Then events and personalities must be put together again to get a reasonably accurate and complete picture. Understanding the past, as much as speculating about the future, is a creative endeavor. \"Prediction is difficult, especially when it involves the future.\" Understanding the past is every bit as challenging. In contrast to Rome, China was unified by Qin Shi Huang in 221 BCE. There was something before him in China and Greek city-states dominated the Mediterranean before Rome. Alexander was a Macedonian. He defeated the main Persian army in 333 BCE, over a century before China was unified but about the same time in the vast expanse of all human history. Here's a map of Alexander's Empire. It is the Middle East:\nWe will revisit the area to look at the Islamic tsunami that swept the world in the seventh century and then the Mongol Empire and what happened to it. Of course, storied India will not be overlooked.\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berber_Jews\nhttp://vodpod.com/watch/2286211-askanazi-kazaria\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleonic_Wars\nByzantine maps\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_the_Great",
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        "raw_content": "I have put together a new summer schedule through till early august.. If you would like a copy, email me at: hamish.mcallister-williams@ncl.ac.uk.\nMonday (Bank Holiday - Meet at 5:30pm) - Steads. Fartkek.\nWednesday (6:30) - Hills. 10 X 1:30 up with 2:00 downhill recoveries at Mitford\nThursday (6:30) - Bypass. Aiming for options 3 and 4 (i.e. either 2X or 3X 1.8 mile tempos)\nI'm around all week.",
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        "raw_content": "Small Spaces for Closer Families \u2014 by Laura Houston\nWe started house hunting recently. We were looking up in Westchester, which is just north of New York City. Good schools. High taxes. And a little more room to breathe. But the search has not been easy. We don\u2019t want a big house. After living in 1300 square foot apartment, we have found that we rarely use most of the space we have because we would rather be out looking at stuff and doing stuff. So it doesn\u2019t seem that tall of an order to find a house that offers the right kind of space. But Westchester is over populated with McMansions. The houses have living rooms, family rooms, dens, home offices, bonus rooms and play rooms. A place for the adults. A place for the kids.\nIt sounds like a great idea, but in the end, is it really? Isn\u2019t it better for the kids to know you are close by? Super close by? Within an arm\u2019s reach away should they decide to do something stupid, dangerous or devious, which some kids are known to do? And then when they are teenagers, isn\u2019t it even more important to keep a look out. Think about that. What kid hasn\u2019t stayed up way too late texting, talking on their cell phone, IMing, or trolling Facebook?\nWhen I was 12, I made it a regular practice of sneaking out of the house once my parents were asleep. My exit was a safe distance from my parent\u2019s room. It would almost be impossible for them to hear me. I got away with it every time. My kids are less likely to get away with it if I can hear them or see them.\nKid monitoring aside, it\u2019s a challenge for me to find a balance between space and privacy. I like having rooms, but I prefer them to be small. Back on our farm we had a cavernous master bedroom. You could play racquetball in there. Here in New York our small bedroom also serves as my home office and a laundry room. We spend only about 20 waking minutes a day in this room. It is, in our opinion, a waste of space.\nThere are two rooms that answer my concerns for privacy and togetherness: the kitchen and the bathroom. I want a big kitchen. I want it to be a gathering place for friends and family. I don\u2019t want a formal dining room. Just give me a big Italian kitchen where pots and pans, a long, informal table surrounded by mismatched, comfortable chairs, a big bowl of fruit, and tattered cookbooks bring us together.\nThen I need a large master bathroom with my own entry code on the door. This bathroom will flourish with light and air. A toilet will hide itself behind closed doors with a powerful fan lurking above, and a roomy shower shows off enough shelves for eight different shampoos, two kinds of body wash, bar soaps, razors, and more. There will also be a large tub, a skylight and a window. A stereo wouldn\u2019t hurt either.\nThe rest of the house can be small. Think about how much money this will save us. We won\u2019t need a gargantuan TV because we\u2019ll be sitting right there. We won\u2019t need a sofa play pit, more tables and chairs, extra pictures on the walls and big rugs. And we won\u2019t have to pay a small fortune to heat the place either.\nI used to dream of having a big house with lots of room to roam. Now I know a big house only means more to clean, more to pay for, and more to keep us apart. So our house hunt is on hold for now. We\u2019re going to take a closer look at what we want and where we want to invest our money, time and family. And we\u2019ll see where we land next.\n3 Responses to \u201cSmall Spaces for Closer Families \u2014 by Laura Houston\u201d\nGreat perspective! Now I look at our own small townhouse in a different light! :D\nBy Karen on Apr 19, 2011\nI can relate to you not wanting a big house! To this day, my son (age 7) has never, and still will not go upstairs alone because the upstairs is too big and imposing. Even if all of the lights are on, he won't go. And I can list 3 or 4 rooms we never use. We originally wanted a dining room to entertain my husband's large family. It has never happened, and never will. And forget cleaning this place! I do routine maintenance, but I have someone come every other week to do a really good job on the bathrooms and kitchen! I think the only ones who take full advantage of all of the rooms are the dogs!\nBy Cara Meyers on Apr 19, 2011\nOne advantage of small spaces is that it makes families closer together. I really think it's true.\nBy Karl on Aug 26, 2011",
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        "raw_content": "Sharing the joy and benefits of music with the senior living communities of Columbia, South Carolina\nMusic\u00e1re is a service organization comprised of members of the Collegiate Chapter of the Music Teacher\u2019s National Association at the University of South Carolina (MTNA at USC).\nOur mission is to spread the joy and benefits music making to multiple rest homes, rehab facilities, and retirement communities throughout the community of Columbia, South Carolina.\nCurrently in its formative year, Music\u00e1re represents a unique combination of the disciplines of Piano Pedagogy/ Performance, Music Therapy, and Recreational Music Making. We combine elements of these disciplines to create monthly programs at the Agape Senior Enhanced Care Unit in West Columbia, South Carolina.\nEach program is based on a theme that is decided upon in conjunction with the activity director at the center. These themes are based upon the types of music that the residents enjoy such as sacred music, and songs of the 40s. Thee programs are two-fold. There is a performance element that allows the residents to experience the music, as well as an interactive element that encourages the residents to participate in the music making through a variety of activities.\nBecome a member of the Collegiate Chapter of MTNA at USC.\nContact us about becoming a volunteer.\nFor more information about this project, please contact our chapter at mtna@mozart.sc.edu",
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        "raw_content": "David Frederick Stock (June 3, 1939 \u2013 November 2, 2015) was an American composer and conductor.\nStock was a longtime resident of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he served as a professor of composition and as the conductor of the Contemporary Ensemble at Duquesne University. In 1976, he founded the Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble, and was the music director for 23 years until his retirement in 1999. He was the composer in residence for the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra during the 1987-88 season, and for the Seattle Symphony Orchestra for the 1996-97 season. Among his many compositions are Kickoff, premiered by the New York Philharmonic under Kurt Masur during the Orchestra's 150th Anniversary; Violin Concerto, premiered by Andres Cardenes and the Pittsburgh Symphony under Lorin Maazel for that Orchestra's 100th Anniversary; and Second Symphony, premiered by the Seattle Symphony under Gerard Schwarz.\nVIDEO: DAVID STOCK: Violin Concerto: Final Movement - Andres Cardenes, Violin\nLabels: David Stock",
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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home Wooden Sky release stunning new record\nWooden Sky release stunning new record\nSince 2003, folk-rock collective The Wooden Sky\u2019s name has been growing in stature. With a compelling new record released this past Tuesday, the band is getting set to undertake an ambitious cross-Canada tour while also dipping into the United States for a series of shows.\nThe Wooden Sky will be performing at the Tide & Boar Gastropub Friday evening.\nThe group toured rather extensively throughout Canada, the United States and Europe behind their last full-length effort, If I Don\u2019t Come Home You\u2019ll Know I\u2019m Gone. As such, the group\u2019s experiences in the two years leading up to the making of their new record, Every Child A Daughter, Every Moon A Sun, inevitably found their way into the music.\n\u201cI would have to say the touring we did in the time leading up to the new record definitely influenced the lyrical content of this album,\u201d singer Gavin Gardiner begins. \u201cWe came off the road from promoting our last record and everyone in the band more-less went into hibernation right away. I don\u2019t think that was such a bad thing however because if we had come off the road and gone right into the studio, I think that the record would have definitely been more influenced by having been on tour and living that lifestyle.\n\u201cThe new record was kind of like a response to touring in a sense because our live show can be pretty rowdy and our shows pretty upbeat. I figured we had done enough of that and ultimately, I wanted to write something that didn\u2019t necessarily reflect that.\u201d\nThe Wooden Sky originally had nine songs heading into the making of Every Child A Daughter, Every Moon A Sun. Before the band started recording however, Gardiner found himself on a writing streak, penning an additional nine songs before they ultimately trimmed the track listing back to 13 songs.\nAsked if there was any consideration given to delaying recording so that he could see what other songs might lie in wait, Gardiner insists that he feels records are a snapshot of an artist at a specific point in time. He says that he has always been happy to take that picture and then confidently move on.\n\u201cIf a song is not done by the time we are ready to record, it is not as though that is the only record that the song can appear on.\u201d\nEvery Child A Daughter, Every Moon A Sun marks The Wooden Sky\u2019s second time working with renowned producer Howard Bilerman. Gardiner speaks highly of the experiences that the band has had working with Bilerman, who has also worked with Arcade Fire and Wolf Parade, among others.\n\u201cWe love working with Howard,\u201d Gardiner says. \u201cHe is subtle in the way that he works and is almost like a musical mid-wife, there to help deliver your baby. He has this knack for knowing when to step in to offer advice and really understood when it was that we needed help. I don\u2019t think we could have worked with him if he was very strongly opinionated or anything like that.\u201d\nThough most of the band\u2019s new album was recorded at Montreal\u2019s Hotel 2 Tango Studio with Bilerman, subsequent recording sessions were completed in a variety of places including apartments and churches as well as a farm in rural Quebec. Asked if the lack of one continuous recording session somehow detracted from the final result, Gardiner says the experience was truly a positive one.\n\u201cI actually rather like working like that,\u201d he shares. \u201cTruth be told, I tend to work slowly sometimes so it\u2019s nice not to have the pressure of being \u2018on the clock\u2019 in the studio. If you\u2019re working on your own, you can chase ideas down that you might not want to take the time to fully explore if you were in a studio.\u201d",
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        "title": "Two writers, Shahnon Ahmad and Su Tong, one topic: Rice. \u2013 Chinese book reviews",
        "raw_content": "This is why the new edition of the novel by the Malaysian writer Shahnon Ahmad, \u201cRice\u201d, was an opportunity to read again this beautiful text with in perspective a novel with the same title, \u201cRice\u201d, by the Chinese writer Su Tong, who has been lately much on top of the news.\nSu Tong has indeed been awarded the prestigious Man Asia Literary prize and has recently published a good collection of articles and short stories, \u201cOn a Bicycle.\u201d\nA parable, the cycle of earth and rice:\nThe hero of the book by Shahnon Ahmad is a Malay peasant, Lahuma, in the province of Kedah (where the author was born) in northwest Malaysia. A poor peasant but who owns a rice field, or rather what did not fall into the hands of the Chinese shopkeeper in the village.\nLahuma and his wife have seven daughters and every year the cycle is repeated for the parents helped by the elder daughters. 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Anyone who comes to attack, our duty is to defend it. \u201c\nLahuma has absolute confidence in the protection of Allah and is treated, far too late, only by a healer (bomoh) who fights against evil spirits.\nThe end is tragic and at the time, the author has been criticized for exaggerating the resistance of farmers to change not only to fight against natural disasters but also to benefit from medical treatment.\nBut Shahnon Ahmad, in 1966, shows his pride in being a Malay at a time of racial tension before the anti-Chinese riots of 1969 which will give rise to a policy of positive discrimination in favour of the Malays, the \u201cBumiputra\u201d (the sons of the soil) .\n\u201cRice\u201d is a classic which is read at school and was adapted by the Cambodian filmmaker Rithy Panh (known for his film about the Red Khmers, and his adaptation of \u201cA dam against the Pacific\u201d a novel by Marguerite Duras ).\nThe author is the best known Malaysian writer. His political opinions in the opposition led the present Prime Minister of Malaysia, Najib Tun Razak, at that time Minister of Education, to try to take away the title of \u201cNational Prize Winner\u201d which was awarded to him in 1982.\nIndeed, in 1999, he was elected under the banner of the Islamic Party (PAS) and successfully published a satirical novel, \u201cShit,\u201d which involves Prime Minister Mahathir (who ruled the country from 1981 to 2003) and who had just managed to have his deputy prime minister, Anwar Ibrahim, sentenced to six years in prison for sodomy.\nA split personality:\nShahnon Ahmad is an interesting character: teacher and officer in the army, a university education (three years in Australia and then in Penang in Malaysia). He leads during eleven years the Islamic Center of the University of Sciences.\nHis controversy with Kassim Ahmad on the movement of the \u201cIslamic literature\u201d is worth mentioning: for him, only a Muslim can produce Islamic literature, literature produced in the name of God and for the good of mankind. But for the thinker Kassim Ahmad, the religion of the author did not matter, only the values \u200b\u200bshould not be contrary to Islam.\nOther controversies followed: Shahnon Ahmad with the novel \u201cTivi\u201d (\u201cThe TV\u201d) is accused of pornography! A television set, sold by a Chinese dealer to a peasant, will have evil effects, he will abandon his religious practices and, after viewing of pornographic videos, has incestuous relations with his daughters.\nRice, life, death, sex \u2026\nNothing more different than the book of Su Tong that begins where the previous one ends. It is because the rice fields of his village have been flooded that Wulong arrives, starving, in a small town near Shanghai in the 1930s.\nAn important rice merchant feeds him for his work as a clerk. But the humiliations lead to hatred and revenge. One of the girls is pregnant by a landlord, he marries her \u2026he becomes a master where he had been a slave.\nInitially a rather nice character, but with his social rise, he becomes a criminal who strikes blows for the blows he receives.\nThree generations will coexist in the rice shop:\n\u2022 rice, a symbol of power during famines;\n\u2022 rice that can kill if, hungry, too much is eaten (a child is found dead in a sack);\n\u2022 a heap of rice that can kill (Misheng his son suffocates his little sister Xiaowan);\n\u2022 rice for which some people will kill (the captain of a barge of rice \u2026).\nBut also heaps of rice, the set of sexual relations and erotic fantasies \u2026 A rice also on which the hero, with syphilis, dies while returning to his home village \u2026\nThis is not directly a political novel; the fall of a family is a classical topic in Chinese literature. Su Tong follows the tradition of social critique by Lu Xun and Lao She, but is even more pessimistic. Darkness which had the film \u201cDahong Rice Shop\u201d banned (which was to be released in 2002). Seven years later, a new projection was canceled because of the \u201cerotic\u201d style of the posters.\nGreat pessimism about human nature for a writer, Su Tong, who lives in Nanjing and seems a \u201cbon vivant\u201d, a fan of football and golf. He is anxious to write books that won him popular success (such as \u201cRaise the Red Lantern\u201d) and the esteem of those who call themselves \u201cintellectuals\u201d.\n\u201cRice\u201d is probably his best book, but \u201cShores,\u201d a very good novel, (the French translation of \u201cThe boat to Redemption\u201d already published in English in 2010) is due before the end of the year with Bleu de Chine-Gallimard.\n\u25ba \u201cRice\u201d by Shahnon Ahmad \u2013 translated into French from the Malay by Nicole Biros. 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        "raw_content": "Deep Album Cuts Vol. 36: Ludacris\nLudacris is about to release his first album in 5 years, Ludaversal, and it doesn't appear likely to reverse the depressing direction he's been headed in, for, well his whole career. But it's hard not to disappoint people eventually when your career started as strong as his. His first 4 major label albums all went multi-platinum, something only a handful of other rap acts can claim (Eminem, Kanye West and the Beastie Boys). And those early records really hold up, and he hasn't completely lost the skills or sense of humor that made those songs great.\nSo what happened? In a way, I think Ludacris is like LL Cool J -- a born entertainer who used his skill and charisma to make some of the loudest, hardest, most memorable rap hits of his time. But once a different, more street cred-oriented strain of aggressive rap came into fashion, he started to seem kind of quaint ('90s gangsta rap for LL, Atlanta trap rap for Luda). They'll both be famous forever, and will always be able to make music and stay in the spotlight with acting. But they'll never have the kind of major hits they used to have, just the occasional mild R&B cut like Luda's current single, \"Good Lovin'.\"\nBack To The First Time is one of my favorite albums of the 2000s, but even with diminishing returns his career managed to have a pretty long tail. Luda had the frustrating tendency of seeming to try harder and harder to make a classic album that would please everybody and falling further off the mark than he was to start with. It kinda reminds me of what Nicki Minaj is going through right now (and yes, The Pinkprint is Chicken-n-Beer in this analogy and her next album is Red Light District, accept it, you know it's true).\nLudacris Deep Album Cuts (Spotify playlist):\n1. Game Got Switched\n2. Get Off Me (f/ Pastor Troy)\n4. 1st & 10 (f/ I-20 and Lil Fate)\n5. Stick 'Em Up (f/ UGK)\n6. Coming 2 America\n7. Word Of Mouf (f/ 4-Ize)\n8. Go 2 Sleep (f/ I-20, Lil Fate and Three 6 Mafia)\n9. Freaky Thangs (f/ Twista, Jagged Edge and 4-Ize)\n10. Screwed Up (f/ Lil Flip)\n12. We Got (f/ Chingy, I-20 and Tity Boi)\n13. Child Of The Night (f/ Nate Dogg)\n14. Spur Of The Moment (f/ DJ Quik and Kimmi J)\n15. Hopeless (f/ Trick Daddy)\n16. Do Your Time (f/ Beanie Sigel, Pimp C and C-Murder)\n17. Everybody Hates Chris (f/ Chris Rock)\n18. Feelin' So Sexy (f/ Shawnna)\nTracks 1, 2, 3 and 4 from Incognegro (1999)\nTracks 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 from Back For The First Time (2000)\nTracks 6, 7, 8 and 9 from Word Of Mouf (2001)\nTracks 10, 11 and 12 from Chicken-n-Beer (2003)\nTracks 13, 14 and 15 from The Red Light District (2004)\nTrack 16 from Release Therapy (2006)\nTrack 17 from Theater Of The Mind (2008)\nTrack 18 from Battle Of The Sexes (2010)\nI wanted to acknowledge Incognegro because in retrospect it's pretty impressive that a local radio personality in Atlanta was able to put together an independent album, with the help of Pastor Troy, Organized Noize, Jermaine Dupri and Timbaland. And then 17 months later he re-released pretty much the same album on Def Jam (with \"Southern Hospitality\" and \"Stick 'Em Up\" added), and went triple platinum with it.\nBack For The First Time might be the biggest rap album that only had 2 singles -- I remember Luda going on Rap City at the time and saying that \"Ho\" was going to be the 3rd single, but that never ended up happening, probably because you can't really say the title phrase repeated over and over in the song on the radio. It's kinda one of the best ho songs in rap history, though, partly because it doesn't entirely let men off the hook.\nLuda always seemed like a true fan of music who worked out his own sound and persona early on but tried to incorporate a lot of different types of rap into his albums. He was one of the first non-Houston rappers to really acknowledge screw music on a major album back in 2003, Red Light District had dope west coast tracks with Nate Dogg and DJ Quik, and a 'theme' track like \"Do Your Time\" really gets elevated by the guests.\nI feel bad for Luda that he kept such a good stable of talent around him early on but most of them never got that much shine -- it says a a lot that Tity Boi only became the 2 Chainz we know today once he left Disturbing Tha Peace, and that Shondrae \"Bangladesh\" Crawford produced the bulk of Luda's first two albums but didn't really become a brand name until Lil Wayne's \"A Milli.\" Luda/Bangladesh really was a dynamite combination, though, I wish they did a lot more music together.\nThis entry was posted on Sunday, March 29, 2015 at 8:23 AM. You can skip to the end and leave a response.",
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The 2015 real median household income of $56,516, an increase in real terms of 5.2 percent from the 2014 median of $53,718. This is the first annual increase in median household income since 2007, the year before the most recent recession.\nU.S. Census Bureau, Income and Poverty in the United States: 2015\nThe 2015 median Asian household income, the highest among race groups. The median income of non-Hispanic, white households was $62,950 and for black households it was $36,898. For Hispanic households the median income was $45,148.\nThe projected percentage growth from 2014 to 2024 in the number of wind turbine service technicians (4,400 jobs in 2014), the projected fastest-growing occupation. 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        "raw_content": "Sample Undergraduate 2:1 Education Literature Review Service\nThis sample education literature review was written by one of our expert writers, to give you a taste of the work we produce. You can also check out the plagiarism report delivered free with every literature review!\nA comparison of teacher education in Australia and the UK: A review of the literature.\nThis standalone literature review includes sources which address some conceptual issues related to conducting a comparison of teacher education in Australia and the UK with the intention of investigating a potential link between initial teacher education and teacher attrition.\nThe use of an international comparison is justified because such studies can show how similar ideas work differently in practice at the system level (Darling-Hammond, 2017). The relationship between teacher training and educational outcomes may not be linear, as indicated by Ingvarson et al. (2014) which compared Australia\u2019s teacher education system with other countries whose students scored highly in international tests. It was found that, whilst the country\u2019s teacher education programs were equal to the best in the world, Australia lacked those systems which ensure that all education programs can meet high outcome standards. It was found that high-performing countries have policies which build the status of teaching and provide professional conditions which enable teachers to develop (Ingvarson et al., 2014). In the UK, continual reforms aimed at developing the profession have resulted in a diverse teacher training landscape which, as Youens et al., (2018) suggest, presents prospective teachers with a bewildering choice of routes into teaching, in what is now a highly competitive marketplace.\nReform of teacher education and public policy\nMayer et al. (2017) applied discourse analysis to the policy of teacher education in Australia and carried out a systematic review of literature on effectiveness of teacher education. They found that there are competing accountability discourses which are bound up with the ideological influences to be found in public policy. The existence of these discourses frustrates the assessments of the efficacy of teacher education because it depends on what is being assessed, and the concept of what is deemed to be valuable when judging the quality of teachers (Jasman, 2009). The link between dominant ideologies and educational reform is also highlighted by Rowe and Skourdoumbis (2017) who argue that it is the role of scholars to disrupt sets of expectations. Fitzgerald and Knipe (2016) argue further that there is a lack of coherent and robust evidence that evaluates why regulation of teacher education is required.\nAn effective teacher education system will include complementary components associated with recruiting, developing and retaining effective teachers (Darling-Hammond, 2017). The components must work together coherently to ensure the recruitment of qualified individuals, their preparation and induction, their professional and career development, and their retention in the profession (Darling-Hammond, 2017). Yet, such a national system is critiqued by Mayer (2014) on the basis that this approach naively assumes a linear relationship between policy and educational outcomes without accounting for other variables.\nSome scholars argue that teacher education is now politically situated within a web of policies covering interconnected concerns which are themselves being driven by wider neoliberal demands (Fitzgerald and Knipe, 2016; Furlong, 2013). Fitzgerald and Knipe (2016) argue that there is an agenda in Australia to professionalise teaching. There appears to be a lack of counter-discourse to this dominant model which has been prevalent for four decades (Little, 2015). The professionalisation of the teaching profession in England has also resulted in new teacher education programmes which focus on measurable outcomes, such as the teacher\u2019s practical skills (Page, 2015). Following the emphasis on practical skills, Yeigh and Lynch (2017) recommend an evidence-based partnership model between schools and teacher training institutions. Such partnerships may not always produce the intended outcomes, however, as Gilroy (2014) found that the pedagogical models endorsed by training providers are more affected by central policy than by research-based collaborations.\nThe Carter Review in 2015 recommended eighteen improvements to initial teacher training in the UK, with a strong emphasis on facilitating the professional development of teachers, underlining the initial aspect to the programmes (Carter, 2015). Mutton et al. (2017) conducted a systematic analysis of the Carter Review and found that the document reveals the tensions and challenges associated with viewing teacher education as a policy problem. They assert that when teacher education is reduced to mandating national standards, such challenges will never be able to be addressed, because the processes involved with teachers\u2019 professional development are neglected (Mutton et al., 2017).\nThe move to clinical practice\nThe movement of initial teacher education from universities to schools is a trend that started in the UK in the early 1990s and is beginning to gather pace in Australia (Dinham, 2015). Dinham (2015) points out that the drivers behind the move away from universities are based on widely accepted yet contested beliefs. These beliefs include the myth that teacher education in universities is out of touch and that academic programmes are locked in \u2018the ivory tower\u2019 (Dinham, 2015, p.9). Dinham (2015) argues that because of Australia\u2019s close links with England, and its historic influence, the fact that the myths which underpin the developments are accepted without question is not surprising. However, an alternative reason for the move from university to classroom is offered by Morrison et al. (2018) who argue that professional experience school placements are important for pre-service teachers as these experiences facilitate the collection of evidence which the trainee teacher needs for a reflective portfolio.\nAssessment of trainee teachers and ITT programs\nThere is an increasing demand for the gathering of evidence of the impact of teacher training programs, and this is being facilitated in both Australia and the UK via a tightened system of national accreditation of teachers (Gore, 2016). Such an approach places the individual as teacher at the heart of the assessment, which may be to the detriment of the individual\u2019s personal development. For instance, Bahr and Ferreira (2018) argue that the competencies issued by the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL) whilst necessary, are insufficient because they lack the interpersonal dimension of teaching. Rowe and Skourdoumbis (2017) advocate changing the discourse further, from one of teacher quality to one of teaching quality, which would avert the current decontextualization of the role of the teacher.\nIncreasingly, there is tension between viewing teaching as a craft and viewing teaching as a research-based profession (Page, 2015) There is the requirement for trainee teachers in both Australia and the UK to develop evidence-based portfolios which demonstrate how they have met teaching standards. Although widely-held to be effective, implementation in Australia is currently patchy (Morrison et al., 2018) which suggests the existence of other variables frustrating the use of this evidence-based approach.\nResearch indicates the positive correlation between effective initial teacher education and teacher effectiveness (Bahr, 2016) which suggests a suitable balance of theory and practice during the training period is crucial to the teacher\u2019s professional development. The theory-practice divide is a contentious issue in teacher education (Kitchen and Petrarca, 2016) and the current focus on preparing quality teachers has indeed placed the divide under the spotlight (Varadharajan and Schuck, 2017). Some scholars suggest the balance is being shifted in favour of more practice-based routes such as the alternative routes into teaching Teach for Australia and Teach First in England which, it is argued, are set within the deregulation agenda (Fitzgerald and Knipe, 2016). The theory-practice divide appears not only within teacher education, but between academics and policy-makers, with some scholars highlighting the pressing need for a closer dialogue regarding the improvement of teacher education (White, 2016).\nA comparative analysis of the history of professional teaching standards by Call (2018) reveals that, although both Australia and the UK have their own sets of national standards for teachers, there is a greater need in Australia for a more robust embedding of the standards in university programs in initial teacher training. Regulations have been intensified through national teaching standards which serve the accountability process but may lose sight of the integrity of experience (McGraw, 2018). The standards essentially function as an assessment of the student-teacher as a learner (Buchanan, 2017), rather than as a teacher.\nDarling-Hammond (2017) asserts that the teachers\u2019 standards in Australia provide the architecture within which expectations are articulated and that the use of professional standards is a promising strategy. In contrast, Bahr and Mellor (2016) argue that while professional standards are necessary, they are not enough to ensure quality teachers, because they do not address the key attributes which ensure quality in teaching. Bahr and Mellor (2016) argue that the professional standards do not address the more personal attributes a good teacher should possess, such as the ability to motivate learners, build confidence and aspirations, show care and compassion, and develop mutually trusting relationships. Other researchers have expressed concerns about the functional view of classroom teaching upon which the standards focus (Mockler, 2013; Larsen, 2017). Looking at the wider picture, Dinham (2015) presents the development of the framework of professional standards for teachers as a reflection of the compliance-based model which is inherent to global educational reform movements across the globe.\nHow ITT may influence teacher attrition\nA study by Ingersoll et al. (2014) researched the effects of initial teacher education on early-career teacher attrition and found large differences in the types of teacher training and preparation that candidates receive, and that it was where trainees had received more pedagogical preparation that they were less likely to leave the profession. The research focused mainly on mathematics and science and the study found that candidates in these subjects were more likely to hold subject-specific degrees and so had adequate subject knowledge, yet were still more likely to leave when they had not received adequate content-based pedagogy (Ingersoll et al., 2014). The need for content-based pedagogy was also found by McNamara et al. (2017) in their research on teacher training for primary class teachers. Mason and Poyatos Matas (2015) found that the nature and quality of pre-service education is fundamental to the development of a teacher\u2019s human capital, which in turn provides the skills and knowledge essential to effective teaching, yet the ability of the provision in Australia to meet this goal was mixed.\nBahr, N. and Mellor, S. 2016. Building quality in teaching and teacher education. Camberwell, Victoria: Australian Council for Educational Research Press.\nBuchanan, J. 2017. \u2018How do the standards stand up? Applying quality teacher frameworks to the Australian professional standards\u2019. In J. Nuttall, A. Kostogriz, M. Jones and J. Martin (eds.) Teacher Education Policy and Practice: Evidence of Impact, Impact of Evidence. Singapore: Springer, pp.115-128.\nCall, K. 2018. \u2018Professional teaching standards: A comparative analysis of their history, implementation and efficacy\u2019. Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 43(3), pp.93-108.\nCarter, A. 2015. Carter Review of Initial Teacher Training (ITT). London: Department for Education. Retrieved from: http://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/399957/Carter_Review.pdf (Accessed 14 September 2018).\nDinham, S. 2015. \u2018The worst of both worlds: How US and UK models are influencing Australian education\u2019. Education Policy Analysis Archives, 23, p.49 Retrieved from: http://epaa.asu.edu/ojs/article/viewFile/1865/1615 (Accessed 05 September 2018).\nFurlong, J. 2013. \u2018Globalisation, Neoliberalism, and the reform of teacher education in England\u2019. The Educational Forum, 77, pp.28-50. Available at: http://www.apte.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/2013Furlongarticle.pdf (Accessed 05 September 2018).\nLarsen, E. 2017. Developing professional learner identities: A critical piece in the classroom readiness puzzle. In J. Nuttall, A. Kostogriz, M. Jones and J. Martin (eds.) Teacher Education Policy and Practice: Evidence of Impact, Impact of Evidence. Singapore: Springer, pp.17-34.\nMayer, D., Cotton, W. and Simpson, A. 2017. \u2018Teacher Education in Australia\u2019. Oxford Research Encyclopaedia of Education. 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        "raw_content": "Remember Henry George\n\u201cThe main trouble now is neither any material shortage of the resources of nature nor any inadequacy in man\u2019s power to exploit them. It is all, in one form or another, a maladjustment; not an insufficient productive capacity, but a series of impediments to the full utilization of that capacity. The main obstacles to economic revival have been the hindrances opposed to the free flow of labor, capital, and goods.\u201d\nThis quote comes from the 1927 World Economic Conference, Geneva, conclusions provided to the League of Nations.\nIt is synonymous with the findings of American Economist Henry George, whose vision smacks of clarity today as it did in the 1880\u2019s and slaps the faces of all those who have fallen into the sophistry and lop-sided pandering of Keynes.\nThe Problem and the resulting Mess is entirely the fault of Big Business Interests usurping upon the rights of the living people and their national governments and seeking Unjust Enrichment via their constant official (governmental) and unofficial (private) tampering with commodity markets \u2014 including the currency markets.\nIt hit a crisis point in 1907 with the bankruptcy of the Scottish Interloper and Impostor calling itself \u201cThe United States of America\u201d Incorporated and found its final fruition in the current hegemony of Wall Street.\nTo put it simply, Big Business Interests \u2014 Robber Barons like the Vanderbilts, Carnegies, Harrimans, and Roosevelts took over our lawful government via deceit and fraud and used the tools of government to afford political and economic advantages to themselves.\nThat is, they used the Regulatory Powers of Government as private tools to ensure their market share and market dominance. We see this in the hideously self-interested birth of the \u201cAmerican Conservation Movement\u201d which we were all taught to venerate just as we were taught to venerate \u201cThe Constitution\u201d.\nThe actual policy adopted by Teddy Roosevelt was supremely cynical and shrewd\u2014 buy everyone else\u2019s natural resources for pennies on the dollar and preserve our own under the guise of \u201cconservation\u201d, and at the same time, limit supply of natural resources coming to market and ensure the value of commodities already under the control of the plotters.\nThat is, use the regulatory powers of government to ensure yourselves fat market shares and high prices for generations to come.\nCommodity price rigging and supply rigging and creation of monopolistic interests in all sectors of our economy have been the Order of the Day since the 1880\u2019s, and in many ways, it still is.\nThese things must be recognized as the Evil that they are, and there must be an end of allowing the regulatory powers of government to be used as tools implementing the self-interest of private parties.\nWe must come to terms with the fact that the two Roosevelts were hideous schemers, liars, and louts, the very worst of the worst kind of criminals in suits \u2014 and that Americans were not even the primary beneficiaries of all this fraud; instead, we were set up as the Fall Guys for it, the ones who would be blamed for it even as we suffered from it.\nWe need a call to political action busting monopolies and conglomerates and trusts that have functioned as crime syndicates for generations. That includes the entire water and power industry, the communications industry, the stock markets, the banks, and the SEC. It\u2019s time, America.\nIt\u2019s you or them. Make the right choice while you have a choice left.\nAnd if you have any questions, read Henry George \u2014 Progress and Poverty. He very succinctly explains why economic models predicated on infinite and continuous growth are worse than Big Lies and why abuse of regulatory powers and manipulation of commodities and markets, including currency markets, inexorably leads to polarization of economies, stagnation, and war.\nIf you would have peace, you must have free markets.\nAnd that requires busting up the regulatory fraud and abuses of federal agencies and the exercise of anti-trust and anti-monopoly legislation to enforce the actual Public Law ensuring competitive free markets.\nThe fallacy of the thinking of the \u2014 I shall call them pigs \u2014- is that there is no end to the patience of the masses; and, the arrogance that they share in thinking that their activities and abuses are not observed or not understood for what they are.\nIt is as self-evident as catching six year-olds with their grubby paws in the cookie jar, but these grown men persist in thinking that their activities are \u201csecret\u201d and that the rest of us haven\u2019t figured it out, don\u2019t see it \u2014 and won\u2019t take action against them.\nPrevious Previous post: Pernicious Claims of \u201cIncompetency\u201d in Conflict of Interest\nNext Next post: The \u201cWar\u201d You Haven\u2019t Known About",
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        "raw_content": "Home Uncategorized Hermiston High\u2019s Production of \u2018Wizard of Oz\u2019 Kicks Off Friday\nHermiston High\u2019s Production of \u2018Wizard of Oz\u2019 Kicks Off Friday\nHermiston High School\u2019s Drama Club will present its final performances of the musical \u201cThe Wizard of Oz\u201d tonight and Saturday at 7 p.m.\nAll performances take place in the high school auditorium. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for senior citizens 65 years and older with ID, and $5 for students. They may be purchased in advance at the high school bookkeeping office or at the door. Seating is general admission, but groups of 10 or more may reserve seats by emailing Dr. Beth Anderson, drama club director, at beth.anderson@hermistonsd.org.\nAccording to Anderson, Toto will be played by a live dog, and the musical includes special effects never before seen on Hermiston High School\u2019s stage.\nDuring intermission, drama club members will be selling refreshments and T-shirts featuring the graphic from the show\u2019s poster. The cast will be available for photos in a designated area outside the theater after each performance.",
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        "raw_content": "Title: Gilded Wings (Angel Chronicles Book 2)\nAuthor: Amy Lignor\nMy Rating: 5 Stars!!\nThis review was a request by numerous people on Twitter and Facebook. I reviewed the first book in the series - The Angel Chronicles Book 1 - and found this series to be the most incredible YA/romance/fantasy I have ever read. I am completely in love with this series and cannot get enough of it! Keep reading to see how book 2 compares to book 1. I'm even proud to say that Amy Lignor follows my blog!! She is such a sweetheart and I love working/chatting with her.\nThe Beloved Angel/Warrior Team from Until Next Time Returns!\nShe's done it again! I didn't think I could love a book even more, but somehow I do. This series has continued to blow me away with book 2. I was so incredibly anxious to read book 2 that I was actually scared it wouldn't live up to my expectations. It not only lived up to them, but blew them out of the water. I've read this book three times now, and won't be stopping there. Every time I re-read the book, I find even more detail and tie-ins from book 1. Book 1 and book 2 work together so seamlessly I didn't even feel the gap between reading them. The details were perfect - Matt and Emily, the old friends from book 1 being \"reborn\" into the new book, the new challenges the team faced, and and so much more.\nThe best part about book 2 was the real-life history Amy chose to include and how it took place in New York City. She laced the novel with so much history it felt as if the novel was real...again! I can't explain how much I love these novels. They bring me so much happiness every single time I read them. I highly highly recommend these novels to everyone over the age of 16 (some slightly mature content). It doesn't matter if you're a man, woman, young adult... you're going to love them! The plot will keep you begging for more, you will fall in love with (or hate in some cases) the characters, and find that Amy wrote with such passion it hurts. You won't be able to take your eyes away from these novels for even a second once you begin reading, and if you do... you won't stop thinking about them. <3 I don't think I need to tell you this but... this entire series so far is on my favs list and will never leave it.\nPick up a copy of Gilded Wings (Angel Chronicles Book 2) from...\nFollow Amy and the Angels on their website, Twitter and Facebook. Happy Review Day!",
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        "raw_content": "BOARD AND ADVISORY BOARD\nMEMBERS' PANEL\nThe aim of the Heidelberger Kunstverein is to promote understanding of aesthetic and social issues through the exhibition of contemporary art. With exhibitions by national and international artists, it conveys current developments away from the traditional centers of contemporary art. Founded in 1869, the institution is currently supported by over 8000 members. The activities of the Heidelberger Kunstverein are financially supported by the city of Heidelberg and the state of Baden-Wuerttemberg. Your support is crucial to the success of its program.\nThe Heidelberger Kunstverein displays contemporary art on three floors in a large, bright hall in the middle of Heidelberg's old town. The building, by architect Dieter Quast, opened its doors in 1990 and was awarded a plaque by the Association of German Architects. The Kunstverein is located in an idyllic courtyard alongside the Kurpf\u00e4lzischen Museum at Haupstra\u00dfe 97.\nTilman Wendland, Installation view, Gallery, Heidelberger Kunstverein, 2010\nRaumlabor Berlin, Installation view, Exhibition hall, Heidelberger Kunstverein, 2008\nAntje Schiffers, Installation view, Studio, Heidelberger Kunstverein, 2010",
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        "raw_content": "Today\u2019s post is authored by Sarah Hill. She is a content writer at Seven Events Ltd \u2013 one of the leading event management companies in the UK. She started her career in the events industry almost a decade ago; as time progressed, she became an avid event blogger sharing her insight on corporate event planning.\nMotivating your employees is hard work.\nEven if you have a team that\u2019s willing to put in the work and understands the importance of staying the course, ensuring that the dedication doesn\u2019t waver is a task that many companies struggle with.\nHowever, there are methods that have proven to be very effective at increasing employee productivity and maintaining it for extended periods of time.\nNamely, incentive travel programs have shown to be a great way to get the most out of each employee and achieve a significant productivity boost in the process.\nBut how exactly can an incentive travel program help to achieve that?\nWell, here are five ways that incentive travel can directly contribute to an increase in your company\u2019s productivity, and in turn, the bottom line as well.\nGive a Personal Incentive to Give their Full Effort\nAs the name implies, incentive travel is all about [incentivizing] employees to try harder and do their best to ensure that the company\u2019s goals and targets are met.\nSo, regarding productivity, the most apparent reason why incentive travel brings results is the simple fact that you provide your employees with a reward for their efforts as an addition to their salary.\nWhat\u2019s more, incentive travel isn\u2019t just a bonus \u2013 it has a certain excitement factor as well. Going on an intriguing trip because you helped the company reach its goals is a very appealing proposition to many people, so you shouldn\u2019t have any trouble getting your employees excited, given that you take the time to plan a good trip with professional event planners in London.\nOne of the most critical factors of a company\u2019s success is the employees being able to function as a cohesive unit that\u2019s working towards the same goals.\nAnd with incentive travel, you can provide your employees with additional reasons to try and overcome obstacles by working together, which can help them to find more effective means of working together and communicating.\nNo matter how well-established your office teamwork practices, in the end, the productivity of your staff comes down to making an effort to share information and help each other.\nLuckily, with conference and incentive travel programs, you can ensure that employees will have all the motivation that they need to help each other solve any issues that stand in the way of achieving goals, and build relationships that can last far beyond the incentive journey itself.\nSometimes, incentive travel can contribute to a significant increase in productivity by helping to [crystalize] the most important goals that the company wants to accomplish.\nSince many projects and tasks happen simultaneously, it may not always be entirely clear where the company\u2019s priorities are. But if you establish an incentive travel program to accomplish specific tasks or reach goals, that clearly shows that these are the most essential tasks that should be [emphasized] and pushed to the top of the agenda.\nThat\u2019s why you should ensure that the goals of your incentive travel program are the ones that matter the most to the company, as it\u2019s likely that employees will focus a lot of their effort and time on attaining them.\nHelp Hardworking Employees Feel Appreciated\nOne of the worst things for company culture is hardworking employees not feeling appreciated and rewarded for their efforts. If they see that it doesn\u2019t matter how hard they try and that worse-performing employees get the same treatment, it will be hard for them to stay motivated, especially if there\u2019s no way to know if the work is even noticed.\nThat\u2019s why incentive travel programs can be so useful \u2013 they establish clear rules and ensure that every employee that reaches the goals will be noticed and rewarded.\nThis will not only increase the overall productivity in your office but will also help you discover the most hardworking and talented employees that may be a good fit for higher positions in the company.\nIf you can structure your incentive travel rules in a way that encourages teamwork, you may even be able to discover potential new leaders in the company that could be promoted to managerial positions and groomed to take on a more prominent role in the company\u2019s future.\nAnd during your incentive of team activities in London, you\u2019ll be able to improve the bond between your employees further and gain even more long-lasting benefits for your office culture.\nAnticipated Break after Completing Task\nWhen you\u2019re in the middle of a tough project, trying to push through and make it happen, it can sometimes seem like there\u2019s no end to the work in sight.\nBut if you know that you can look forward to an exciting trip with your co-workers once you complete the project, that can help keep things in perspective and stay motivated, even when there are tough situations that need to be dealt with.\nYou\u2019d be surprised how effective incentive travel can be at helping employees maintain a positive attitude and tackle challenges with enthusiasm, instead of getting bogged down and doubting if it\u2019s even worth to try.\nAdditionally, the common goal and the potential of the incentive travel reward can unite your team and keep morale up in the group. 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        "raw_content": "You are at:Home\u00bbTheme\u00bbThe judicious process\nThe judicious process\nThe Indian judiciary has been very active, especially in recent times. It has often dealt the decisive blow to the misadventures of the executive and the legislature, says Prof. P.M. Kamath. But is that the entire story?\nWho selects and appoints judges of the Supreme Court (SC) and High Courts in democratic federations all over the world? India is a democratic federation undoubtedly. A majority in the Indian Constituent Assembly (ICA) were members not interested in any innovations; rather, they were happy to borrow.\nHence, they had sent B.N. Rau, ICS, adviser to the ICA to travel to major democracies of the 1940s to study constitutions of the US, Canada, Ireland and the UK. There is a pattern in his visit: Two countries \u2014 the U. S. and Canada \u2013 were federal in form, while Ireland and the UK were unitary systems. The importance of his role can be understood from the fact that before signing the draft Constitution, as the President of the ICA, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, acknowledged knowledge and erudition with which Rao had helped members of the ICA in performing their role.\nExamples from the world\nIn the US, SC judges are appointed by the President; but all such appointments are subject to confirmation by the Senate Judiciary Committee. It is worth noting that in 1787 when the American founding fathers wrote their Constitution, they were aware of the democratic need for people\u2019s representatives in the federal system to participate in the judicial appointments; particularly when they were given life term appointments in the Constitution. That has now, with the democratisation of the American political system, turned into people\u2019s representatives participating in the appointment of federal judges. In the Canadian Federation SC judges are appointed by the Governor General, on the advice of the Prime Minister from the Provincial Bar or from amongst those who are already working in the lower judicial positions.\nIn Ireland, judges of highest court are appointed by the President on the binding advice of the government; the government itself decides names on the recommendations of the Judicial Appointments Advisory Board, though its advice is not binding on the government. In the UK on the other hand, SC appointments are made by the Queen on the recommendation of the Prime Minister, who too receives inputs from a Selection Commission.\nHowever, public opinion in the 1970s and the 1980s was critical of federal governments, particularly ones headed by Indira Gandhi; because they had a grouse that the power of appointment of Supreme Court\u2019s judges had been misused by the governments. Undoubtedly, Mrs. Gandhi used the power to punish a judge for unfavourable judgement against her or the government led by her.\nIndia on the other hand, provided for the President of India, appointing the judges of the SC and High Courts on the recommendation of the government. There was neither judicial commission nor the selection board to recommend appointments to the highest courts like the high courts and the SC. It was open to those in power to select candidates to judicial positions, provided they fulfil qualifications prescribed in the Constitution. Thus, it was open to the executive branch to select for the SC, any citizen of India with ten years as an advocate of a High Court or has been the judge of a High Court for five years or in the opinion of the President, one is a distinguished jurist.\nEmergence of the Collegium\nHowever, public opinion in the 1970s and the 1980s was critical of federal governments, particularly ones headed by Indira Gandhi; because they had a grouse that the power of appointment of Supreme Court\u2019s judges had been misused by the governments. Undoubtedly, Mrs. Gandhi used the power to punish a judge for unfavourable judgement against her or the government led by her. Thus, for instance, Justice H. R. Khanna was superseded in the appointment as the Chief Justice, by her during national emergency by appointing a junior judge, Justice Beg, as the Chief Justice of the SC; this was because Justice Khanna had questioned the government\u2019s stand during the notorious national emergency period that fundamental right to life is not absolute, and life can be taken away by the government! That position was upheld by four judges in the five judge bench, while Justice Khanna had dissented.\nHighest judiciary maintains its credibility, despite the fact that it neither has the power of money that is enjoyed by the Parliament, nor coercive power possessed by the Executive, by keeping an eye on the public opinion. 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Karnan\u2019s appointment destroyed whatever credibility the Collegium system had.\nUnder the circumstances, the NDA II government had done well in 2014, wherein the opposition controlled Congress Party had also cooperated in creating National Judicial Appointments Commission(NJAC), consisting of six persons, Chief Justice of India (CJI), two senior-most judges of the SC, the Law Minister, and two eminent persons to be nominated for only one term of three years, by a committee consisting of the CJI, Prime Minister and the Leader of the Opposition, making the selection of judges of the highest courts in India, broad-based.\nLord Acton had said that \u2018Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely.\u2019 The Indian SC has acquired unto itself the power to select judges of the High Courts and the SC and get them appointed nominally by the President of India. For the success of the democracy and good governance in India, it is an uncontested requirement that there ought to be checks and balances over the power to select and appoint members of the higher judiciary in India.\nTowards that end, the NDA II government had taken the first move to have participation of the executive as well as legislative branches, in addition to the judiciary itself. But this move that was passed by the Indian Parliament with the concurrence of sixteen state legislatures was held unconstitutional by the SC. It is an universally acknowledged fact that judges are most capable persons who can interpret law and constitution to arrive at results that they desire. Justice Charles Hughes of the US Supreme Court had said: \u201cWe are under the Constitution, but Constitution is what the judges say it is\u2026\u201d\nIf the SC is permitted to exercise absolute powers over the selection of candidates for highest judicial posts through what they call as \u2018Collegium\u2019, it will result into \u2018Judicial Dictatorship\u2019; the longer it survives, greater will be its adverse impact on Indian democracy, and the Indian nation will face extreme difficulty to tame that attribute. One cannot escape the example before the mankind that in Pakistan, military has acquired control over the executive and today its control hangs over the executive as a permanent Damocles\u2019 sword! Pakistan\u2019s civil society is aware of the need to send the military back to the barracks: But the question always has been, who will bell the cat?\nIndian judiciary has been a significant branch of the Indian political system and has been a saviour of Indian democracy in many instances. Hence, in the larger interest of democracy, the Indian executive and legislature need to make one more attempt to acquire a share in power to select and appoint judges to the higher courts in India, so that the power equilibrium is well maintained by \u2018checks and balances\u2019 within the Indian political system.\nProf. Kamath\nProf. Kamath was formerly professor of Politics, UDCP in Bombay University. Currently, he is the Chairman & Director, VPM\u2019s Centre for International Studies (Regd.), affiliated to Mumbai University. He taught Indian Constitution and Politics while in SIES College (prior to joining the University), and for a while in the University as well.",
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        "raw_content": "Is a war between Israel and Iran/Hezbollah imminent? Part I\nBy Alon Ben-Meir - posted Friday, 16 March 2018 Sign Up for free e-mail updates!\nThe recent violation of Israel's air space by an Iranian drone and Israel's retaliation against Syrian and Iranian targets prompted many observers to suggest that the growing regional tension resulting from such incidents may precipitate a war between Israel and Iran/Hezbollah, and perhaps inadvertently with Syria as well. I disagree with this prognosis. I maintain that none of the players involved want to engage in a war that will inflict tremendous destruction and casualties without realizing any sustainable long-term gains. This, however, does not preclude an accidental war resulting from an unintended incident or miscalculation.\nRegardless of each player's mutual public acrimony and threats, their strategic interests are best served by avoiding war. The question then becomes: what kind of precautionary measures should be taken by all the players involved, especially Russia in cooperation with the US, to prevent such an ominous development?\nIran's overall strategic interest is to become the region's hegemon, and it is determined to realize its objective by first securing a contiguous landmass from the Gulf to the Mediterranean, where Syria is a critical linchpin, and create a united front to threaten Israel. To protect its base and influence in Syria, Iran was quick to exploit the civil war by providing Assad with hundreds of millions of dollars, thousands of well-trained combatants, and military equipment to help him defeat the rebels and ISIS. Having suffered upward of 500 Iranian casualties, Iran became even more determined to reap the fruits of its efforts by pursuing the establishment of a permanent military presence in the country.\nIran's second objective is to maintain a state of constant threat against its staunchest enemy \u2013 Israel \u2013 by seeking to establish a military presence in close proximity to the Israeli borders. Iran uses Israel as a rallying cry to attract violent extremists to support its proxy wars and further its regional agenda. Thus, by keeping up its public assault against Israel, Iran hopes to maintain animosity toward and heighten concerns over the 'Israeli menace' against the Muslim world.\nIn addition, Iran continues to beef up Hezbollah's arsenals in Lebanon; first, because it wants to secure its foothold in Lebanon. Second, because it wants to open up three strategic fronts-in Syria, Lebanon, and potentially Gaza by way of Hamas-from which it can intimidate Israel and test its resolve, and create new controlled tensions, as it has recently done by flying a drone over Israeli skies, which was quickly shot down by Israel.\nThat said, notwithstanding its bravado, Tehran does not want to challenge Israel militarily, knowing that open hostilities now, and even in the foreseeable future, could provoke a massive Israeli retaliation that goes far beyond the reprisal following Iran's incursion into Israeli air space, with the potential to inflict a humiliating defeat.\nFinally, Iran wants to preserve the Iran deal and would not want to give Trump reasons to nullify it. That said, even though Trump may still withdraw from the deal, Iran wants to remain in good graces with the other five signatories to the deal to prevent the resumption of the sanctions, especially at a time when the Iranian public is restive and is demanding improved economic conditions and greater social freedoms.\nTo prevent any miscalculation that could lead to a catastrophic war with Israel, Iran should rather acquiesce and refrain from establishing military bases near the Israeli borders and build them farther north in Syria. In so doing, Iran would also aid in preventing any serious threat to Assad's grip on power, on whose behest Tehran is justifying its continuing presence in the country, which, in any case, assumes top priority in its scheme of regional hegemony.\nTehran will be wise to rein in Hezbollah and prevent it from provoking Israel, since any conflagration between Israel and Hezbollah could destroy much of its infrastructure and rocket stockpile. After all, Iran is more interested in maintaining the threat against Israel from the Lebanese front, which serves its long-term strategic interest by solidifying its foot-hold in Lebanon only through maintaining a strong Hezbollah.\nHezbollah joined with the Syrian military to combat the rebels throughout the ongoing civil war. Even though much of its fighting force is battle-hardened, Hezbollah is now under increasing pressure to focus on restoring some normalcy to the larger Shiite community in Lebanon, while regrouping in the process. Hezbollah has sustained nearly 1,300 casualties, and Lebanon itself has suffered greatly from Syria's civil war and is still paying a heavy toll in its effort to accommodate over one million Syrian refugees.\nHezbollah, with the full support of Iran, will maintain its threatening posture toward Israel by continuing its efforts to increase its stockpile of weapons, but it will not challenge Israel militarily. 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        "raw_content": "In 2013 we left China to go back to Sweden again. I have always thought of success as a matter of how away I can get to from Sweden. I have been very successful in my life. Until now. Well, we left again five years later. These pages contain some reflections from this period in my life.\nUncle Bob in Lund\nMonday, April 10, 2017 Erik\nOf all our family members, it is really only Uncle Bob who regularly comes to visit. He visited us when we lived in Shanghai, in north London and now in Lund. Yes, he was in Lund last night, our little medieval university town in southern Sweden. I brought Diane and two daughters. Blood is thicker than water.\nBob has once again reinvented himself. \u201cWhy change me now?\u201d he asks in a borrowed Sinatra lyric, but it is not us trying to change him as much as he continuously changing himself. At the age of 75 that\u2019s pretty remarkable. Those who are not busy being born are a-busy dying. And Bob Dylan is not dying.\nHe has, however, gotten quite a bit older since we saw him in Helsingborg three years ago. He moves more slowly on stage. He dances \u2014 yes, dances \u2014 but it\u2019s all a bit awkward. And he has to leave the keyboard and stand in the middle of the stage with his legs wide apart in order to be able to belt out the jazz standards which now feature as a regular part of his repertoire.\nThe jazz standards are not bad. Dylan\u2019s raspy voice works well in combination with the silky smooth arrangements. And yet, I can\u2019t help thinking that he is doing karaoke. Dylan karaoke is better than most kinds of karaoke, and I respect him deeply for doing what he wants to do, but it does sound to me like a hobby project rather than something to take with him around the world.\nThe real reinvention, however, concerns his transformation from a blues and rock \u2018n roll artist into a sort of vaudeville performer. He and the band are playing circus music, in a Sergeant Pepper vein, or in the style of Bertold Brecht and Kurt Weill. You fully expect acrobats, jugglers and bearded ladies to come on stage. Yet it is not festive as much as grimy \u2014 \u201cAfter Midnight\u201d \u2014 grim \u2014 \u201cPaying in Blood\u201d \u2014 and sad \u2014 \u201cLong and Wasted Years.\u201d The furrows in the face of the clown have grown deep, the make-up of the septuagenarian prostitute is running. It\u2019s a remarkable world into which Bob inserts the songs from his 1960s song-book as well as the new Sinatra classics. Yes, they all fit, and thanks to the tight accompaniment of the band and the imaginative arrangements of the songs it\u2019s always interesting.\nBut how good is it? I like my blues rock and the Dylan who stopped by here in Sweden only a few years ago was a first-rate blues and rock man. I liked his harmonica playing, for one thing, but there was no harmonica in sight last night and he made no pretense at playing guitar. The clothes are the same as before \u2014 that riverboat gambler outfit \u2014 but the band members should really be wearing jester\u2019s costumes. I must confess, the vaudeville musician Bob Dylan is all in all less interesting to me than the bluesman, but OMG, he remains endlessly creative, enigmatic and remarkable. We are lucky that he still comes to visit. Come back soon uncle Bob, we already miss you.\nSupport the CEU!\nSaturday, April 08, 2017 Erik\nMore on internal exile\nTuesday, April 04, 2017 Erik\nI\u2019ve thought a lot about the internal exile which Brexit/Trump seems to have confined me to. It\u2019s not good, it\u2019s not responsible. As though I didn\u2019t care anymore. I was somewhat encouraged to read this from Tracy B. Strong, written in 2008 and relation to the Bush presidency, not Trump:\n\u201cIn what does tyranny consist? For Nietzsche, it is the insistence that the world is and is only as I will it to be. Challenges should be ignored or eliminated. Similarly, in the Persian Letters, Montesquieu argued that it consists in requiring that others have no existence for oneself except that which one allows them. This seems to me exactly right: tyranny consists in speaking for oneself and having the power to impose that speech on others, to hear only one\u2019s own words. I note with political distress that when Bush comes on the TV, I turn to the World Poker Tour. I did not do this with Nixon or Reagan, much as I disagreed with them. My distress is almost unpolitical, for my channel changing is a form of not being willing to share the world with G.W. Bush. I want, in other words, not to deal with the fact that he is our president, that is, not to accept that he and I share what Nietzsche called \u201cthe life of a people.\u201d My avoidance strikes me as dangerous: it is as if I were pretending to myself that he is not our president, refusing to acknowledge the world of which he and I are a part. This is a consequence of tyranny.\u201d\nStrong, Tracy B. \u201cNietzsche and the Political: Tyranny, Tragedy, Cultural Revolution, and Democracy.\u201d The Journal of Nietzsche Studies 35, no. 1 (November 28, 2008): 62-63.\nSaturday, January 28, 2017 Erik\nI\u2019ve gone into an external exile. I don\u2019t follow the news anymore, don\u2019t read things on-line and I don\u2019t watch TV. It was Trump and Brexit that did it. I guess I\u2019m in denial. I just don\u2019t want to hear about any of it, I don\u2019t want to follow the ins and outs of what someone said; who was appointed to what job; what some report is saying. Even the very intelligently argued and perfectly convincing critique is like poison. Even the jokes are concessions. I don\u2019t want any of this in my head. This is no longer my world.\nI\u2019m reminded of the way some scholars and artists survived in Germany during the Nazis or in China during the Cultural Revolution. Disgusted with the turn events had taken, yet utterly powerless, they decided that the best thing they could do under the circumstances was to focus on maintaining their humanity. When the world is going crazy, maintaining your humanity is the ultimate act of defiance. There were for example these Chinese artists who took to the forest, far away from the Red Guards. To mimic the official art was of course unthinkable, but so was lampooning it. Instead they spent their time painting beautiful things, landscapes, city streets and flowers. See above.\nThis is of course not good for me professionally. I teach political science at a university after all; I\u2019m supposed to know what\u2019s in the news. The time has already come when my students refer to things I know nothing about. What did I make of Trump\u2019s inauguration? \u201cWhat inauguration?\u201d\nBasically I feel like it\u2019s 1913 all over again. There is a hard rain a-gonna fall. Btw, the works of some of those Chinese artists was recently exhibited at the Asia Society in Hong Kong \u2014 \u201cLight before Dawn.\u201d\nMy web pages are back up again\nThursday, January 05, 2017 Erik\nThese web pages have existed in various incarnations for some 15 years. During the last two years, however, they have been down more than up. I switched from WordPress to Joomla and it first it was a great choice. Joomla is powerful and I could do a lot of things that weren\u2019t possible on WordPress. But increasingly Joomla became vulnerable to attacks by spammers and in the end it was too time consuming to defend the site. I just took it down. This past Christmas, however, I\u2019ve moved all the material back to WordPress again. Coming back has been great. WordPress is in wonderful shape with lots of excellent features. And most important of all: it seems very secure against spammers.\nI will not be blogging like I did in the heady days of 2006, but the pages are indispensable for the various projects I\u2019m working on \u2014 I use them to collect primary sources, gather links, and develop textbook chapters. There is, and there will continue to be, a lot to read. Enjoy!\nUncle Bob in Helsingborg\nThursday, July 17, 2014 Erik\nWe went to see Uncle Bob last night \u2014 Bob Dylan was playing in Helsingborg which is only one town over from Lund where we live. I see Uncle Bob more often than most other members of my family, mainly since he comes to visit more often. I saw him in Shanghai two years ago, and in England a couple of times before that. The really crazy time was when he played in Finsbury Park in London, literally in our own backyard. Since Bob is stopping by we simply have to show up and say hi. We rented a car and drove to Sofiero, a royal palace and garden, with Helsingor, of Hamlet fame, on the other side of the water. The sky was dark and ominous-looking but it wasn\u2019t cold and it only drizzled a bit in the end. A large crowd had turned up. Well over 7,000 people.\nThe stage was simple, with none of the light-show of an indoor arena, and suddenly Bob and the band were just standing there. No introduction, no symphonic overture. We found a place a bit off to the side of the stage, but really pretty close. Bob came on at 10 and by that time it was getting dark and quite intimate despite the outdoor setting.\nNo, I\u2019m not the kind of Dylan fan who always loves everything he does. Some concerts \u2014 like the one in Bournemouth in 2006 \u2014 can be terrible, and beforehand I\u2019m always apprehensive about how the evening will turn out. I so want it to be great, and it isn\u2019t always. The opening number, \u201cThings Have Changed,\u201d gave me a sinking feeling. That cowboy beat takes all the power out of the song, and besides the band didn\u2019t sync it right. Bob got the stresses wrong and it sounded off. Happily, things improved after that and very rapidly too. \u201cShe Belongs to Me\u201d worked well and with \u201cBeyond Here Lies Nothing\u201d the band had definitely found its groove.\nVery unexpectedly and slightly bizarrely, the evening turned into a jazz club event of sorts. The sound level was actually turned down quite low and the sound, from where we were standing, was crystal clear. You could hear every instrument very distinctly, neatly separated. Bob played the piano throughout, and it was very high in the mix. He sounded like a lounge lizard crooning his songs, despite the fact that he plays the piano mainly as a percussion instrument. And he sang really well. Better than in decades. He\u2019s got to stop improving like this or he\u2019ll turn into Frank Sinatra before long.\nI got to hear \u201cWorkingman\u2019s Blues,\u201d and \u201cSpirit on the Water,\u201d but I must confess that I didn\u2019t recognize the waltzy \u201cWaiting for You.\u201d I realize that this identifies me as a normal Dylan fan, not as a freak. I like his music, I like him, but I have a life.\nI thought he botched \u201cLove Sick\u201d a bit. It sounded hurried. The song must be hard to do at an outdoor concert when there are a lot of different things going on. It must be difficult to build up the evocative atmosphere required. Or perhaps the band just needed to have a pee \u2014 it was the last song before the intermission.\nAfter the break we got four songs from Tempest, and two from other recent albums, in excellent renditions. Bob may have lost the incredible power and energy of his younger days, but he has found other things \u2014 irony and tenderness and compassion. \u201cForgetful Heart,\u201d and \u201cLong and Wasted Years,\u201d both give a very jaded view of middle age. But man, has he got things to tell us about ourselves? He sings the admittedly sometimes rather inane lyrics as though they conveyed eternal truths, and we listen attentively because we know he is right. He is right.\nIt doesn\u2019t apply to all of the audience by any means, but the people around us seemed mainly to have showed up to gawk at a celebrity and to sing along with well-known tunes. When they had gawked enough and the well-known tunes didn\u2019t come, they turned to their phones. They should have stayed at home. The reviews in the local papers complained: 1) that Bob doesn\u2019t sing well; 2) that he rearranges his tunes so that we cannot recognize them; 3) that he doesn\u2019t do his greatest hits. One of the local journalists even suggested he should wind up his Never Ending Tour. Oh well, what else is new? \u201cI don\u2019t believe you, you\u2019re a liar!\u201d\nThe thing is: a Dylan concert is about here and now and it has nothing to do with nostalgia and \u201cold hits.\u201d He\u2019s got absolutely nothing to prove, and yet he insists on his right to do it at every concert.\nFans complain about \u201cWatchtower\u201d as an encore, but I think it really, really works. True enough, it too lacks energy, but at the same time it seems Bob finally has reclaimed it from Jimi Hendrix. He is singing it much more the way he did on the original recording. It\u2019s mysterious and medieval. And here too there is compassion and tenderness.\nAfter the concert I had this terrible the-circus-is-leaving-town feeling that I always get after a Dylan concert. The next day we suppressed an urge to drive the 250 kilometers to Gothenburg and see him once more. Seeing more concerts provides no cure. Dylan comes into our lives, to remind us of our better selves, of how creative and exceptional life can be, and then he is gone again. The only consolation is that he\u2019ll be back again next year. We\u2019ll be there too. Thanks Uncle Bob for stopping by. We love you.\nRobert Dahl, 1915-2014\nThe head of the Yale political science department just sent around an email saying that Robert Dahl has died. He was 98. Dahl was the leading political scientists in the US, and arguably the world, for some 50 years. He made a name for himself in the 1950s by advocating a pluralist interpretation of politics. It is indeed the case, he concluded, that we are ruled by elites, but there is not only one elite group but many, they are powerful within slightly different areas, and they take turns having an influence on political outcomes. Dahl called this system of rule \u201cpolyarchy\u201d to distinguish it from the ideal-type of a democracy. His interpretation became enormously influential first of all since there was much empirical evidence for it, but also since it saved West\u2019s image of itself. People in Western countries don\u2019t want to think they are run by elites. We like to think that we live in democracies. Dahl forced us to acknowledge that elites indeed rule us, but he made us feel good again by concluding that there is competition among elites.\nI just missed Dahl at Yale. He had finally retired a few year before I got there, and I never got a chance to take classes with him. Still he was very much onsite, regularly showing up in his old office and coming to various seminars and events. \u201cI wrote a book about local politics in New Haven,\u201d he once said in a seminar, referring to Who Governs?. and it suddenly struck me that this was the author of the most famous polisci book of the post-war era. In fact, when I worked for Bruce Russett, managing a journal he was editing, Dahl\u2019s office was right next door. He used to come in and ask me questions about his computer. I tried to help him. Once I ran into him on York Street and he said \u201cHi Erik.\u201d I returned a \u201cHi Bob!\u201d \u2014 and I felt really, really cool.\nDahl got his PhD in 1940. His thinking was very much colored by the Depression and by the hardships of American workers. He was one of the very last representatives of American radicalism. Of course, we still have Charles Lindblom. He is only 97.\nNational day \u2014 no way!\nFriday, June 06, 2014 Erik\nToday, June 6, is Sweden\u2019s \u201cnational day.\u201d Our 4th of July, our 14 juillet. This is the first year I\u2019ve been in Sweden on the national day. When I last lived here \u2014 in 1994 \u2014 there was no such thing. Only something called \u201cthe day of the Swedish flag,\u201d which everyone ignored, and it wasn\u2019t a national holiday either. They started this national day business in my absence, and I strongly object!\nI used to be proud of my country and above all I was very proud to belong to a country that didn\u2019t have a \u201cnational day.\u201d A country that didn\u2019t hoist its flag and beat itself on the chest and call itself better than other countries and draw distinctions between Swedes and immigrants. Whatever still is great about this country is immesurably cheapened by this nationalistic nonsense. 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Weber shows us individuals in the military who are on the front lines in the United States and have lost their families, he shows us retired military people who are well prepared and form the beginning of a resistance, and he also introduces us to a military unit stationed in Romania that teams up with a local guerilla force in order to combat the alien threat.\nThe ending definitely has that Deus Ex Machina feel (as did the novella), but while I thought it was somewhat effective, I also thought it could have been played a bit more rationally especially compared against the other rational elements of the novel. 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        "raw_content": "If you\u2019re like most people, then you want to take care of yourself the best way that you can. It might be brushing the teeth every day, getting enough sleep, or eating healthy. A few self-care tips can get you on the right path to living healthy and being happy.\nGet vegetables and fruits into your diet any way that you can. Avoid drinking sodas and other beverages that have high sugar contents. Water can make you feel full before eating so that you don\u2019t eat as much, and it can give you more energy as the cells in the body stay hydrated.\nIf you brush your teeth every day and stay clean, then you\u2019ll feel better about yourself. There is a decrease of the risk of an infection or illness that could develop if you don\u2019t stay clean. When you look your best, you\u2019ll feel your best.\nAvoid smoking and drinking so that your body is healthy. You can decrease your chance of heart disease and other conditions by about 50 percent if you stop smoking. Cancer and other diseases that develop as a result of smoking and drinking also decrease. Your breath will smell better, you\u2019ll have more energy, and you\u2019ll likely be more pleasant to be around.\nIt might seem like it\u2019s impossible at times, but you need to get plenty of sleep each night. This is a time when the body rejuvenates and gains the energy that was lost during the day. Try to go to bed and get up at the same time each day so that the body is adjusted to a schedule. Eight hours of sleep each night is ideal for an adult.\nThink positive thoughts during the day. When you have negative feelings about your life, then those thoughts are going to be the only things that are on your mind. It can slowly lead to depression. Write positive notes to yourself, and surround yourself with positive people who are encouraging. This is also a time when you can relieve stress in your life. Stress can lead to negative thinking. It can also impact the body in negative ways, such as chest pains, insomnia, and an upset stomach. Try to take a few hours each week for yourself so that you relax the body and the mind.\nCombine taking care of the body with taking care of your spiritual side. If you don\u2019t want to go to church, then pray during the day or during the week. Consider taking a walk so that you\u2019re alone with a higher power during the week.\nInstead of staying inside all day, get out to socialize. Talk to people who share your interests. Send a message to someone, make a phone call, or visit friends and family one day out of the week.\nHealthy LivingSelf CareSK Labs",
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        "raw_content": "BOX 2 \u2013 SPLIT ESTATE\nA split estate is a property whose subsurface minerals do not belong to the surface owner, but have been previously separated, sold, or allotted to another owner (sometimes the federal government). In this case, the oil and gas operator is not required to obtain the consent of the surface owner in order to explore or to develop the minerals. In some states, however, companies must attempt to negotiate access and impact compensation with surface owners. Compensation provisions include damages; any losses suffered due to the interruption of crops or the grazing of cattle; and the costs of replanting native grasses.\nThis entry was posted in Box, Hide post title by tunanpan. Bookmark the permalink.",
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Overnight or certified mail must be sent with the \u201cNo Signature Required\u201d waiver signed.\nENTRIES CLOSE ON Wednesday, October 1, 2014 at 5:00 PM after which time entries cannot be accepted, cancelled,\naltered, or substituted except as provided for in Chapter 11, Section 6 of the Rules Applying to Dog Shows.\nEnvelopes/transactions containing entries for more than the ten (10) dog maximum and/or entries received prior to the\nopening date shall be treated as an invalid entry and shall be returned to the sender.\nOFFICERS OF THE ATLANTA GOLDEN RETRIEVER CLUB\nPresident\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026... 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It is no longer\nrequired that you submit a copy of your dog\u2019s jump height card with your entry form or show it during\nday of show check-in.\n8:00 am (R1); 8:30 am (R2)\nFriday and Sunday's jump height sequence will be 26\u201d, 24\", 20\", 16\", 12\", 8\" and 4\u201d in each class.\nSaturday\u2019s jump height sequence will be 4\u201d, 8\", 12\", 16\", 20\", 24\" and 26\u201d in each class.\n(Note: EXC/MSTR STD & JWW-depending on entry numbers, the 16\u201d class may be grouped with the 24\u201d class\nfor walk thrus and runs. 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Dogs without a\nvalid Jump Height Card/Form may still compete; but they must be measured/wicketed by the Judge of Record\nPRIOR to running in their class and this measurement will be valid for that weekend of trials only. The exception\nto this requirement is a dog entered in the 24\u201d or 26\u201d height division. However, if a Volunteer Measuring\nOfficial (VMO) or an Agility Field Rep is present; ALL dogs without a valid Jump Height Card/Form must be\nmeasured at some time during the trial or cluster of trials. This does not preclude having the dog wicketed by the\nJudge of Record if the VMO or Rep is not available to measure the dog before its first run of the trial or cluster\nof trials. It is the exhibitor\u2019s responsibility to have their dog measured prior to running and failure to do so will\nresult in the cancellation of any qualifying scores.\nDOG ELIGIBLE TO ENTER\nThis trial is open to all dogs fifteen (15) months of age or older that are registered with the American\nKennel Club or that have AKC Limited Registration, Purebred Alternative Listing/Indefinite Listing\nPrivileges (PAL/ILP), an AKC Canine Partners listing number, or approved Foundation Stock Service\n(FSS) breeds are eligible to participate.\nDogs with a Purebred Alternative Listing/Indefinite Listing Privileges (PAL/ILP) or an AKC Canine\nPartners listing number must be spayed or neutered in order to compete. Wherever the word \u201cdog\u201d is\nused in these regulations it includes both sexes.\nDogs should be physically sound. Dogs that are blind or deaf shall not be eligible, and neither are\nbitches in season, aggressive dogs, or dogs suffering from any deformity, injury, or illness which may\naffect the dog\u2019s physical or mental performance. No dog shall compete if it is taped or bandaged in any\nway or has anything attached to it for medical purposes. Refer to Chapter 2 of the Registration and\nDiscipline Rules for the listing of registerable breeds that may participate. Puppies under six months of\nage are strictly prohibited from the trial grounds.\nOBSTACLES AND RING CONDITIONS\nObstacles will meet the specifications for obstacles in the current edition of the Regulations for Agility\nTrials. All classes will take place in a large indoor arena on a packed dirt surface. 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Express mail entries must include the signature waiver\nallowing them to be left at the secretary\u2019s address. Inquiries may be directed to Mari Magmer at\n[email\u00a0protected] No Entry shall be made and no entry shall be accepted which specifies\nany conditions as to its acceptance.\nIllegible entries will not be processed and will be returned to the exhibitor. Returned checks do not\nconstitute a valid entry and the Trial Secretary will add a $25.00 collection fee to the amount of each\nreturned check.\nCOURSE WALK-THROUGHS AND WARM-UP INFORMATION\nHandlers in all classes are permitted to walk the course, without a dog, during a walk-through period held prior\nto the start of the class. The walk-through is restricted to handlers entered in that class only. Handlers with\nmultiple dogs, at events with multiple rings may request to walk with a height group other than the one their dog\nis entered in if a conflict is imminent. 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Move-ups over the weekend will be\naccommodated for the following day, provided the information is turned in to the Trial\nSecretary before the trial ends the previous day.\nQualifying Score\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026..\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026...\u2026..Green Flat Ribbon\nA New Title rosette will be awarded to all dog and handler teams finishing a title. A PAX Title rosette\nwill be awarded to all dog and handler teams that attain their PAX. A MACH/PACH rosette and\ndecorated MACH/PACH bar will be awarded to all dog and handler teams that attain their\nMACH/PACH.\nAll exhibitors should obtain a copy of the Regulations for Agility Trials by downloading them from the\nAmerican Kennel Club website at http://www.akc.org/rules/.\nA full service food concession is available on the site. There are various restaurants and fast food\nvendors within a very short driving distance.\nExhibitors are responsible for cleaning up after their dog(s). There are no \u201cPoop Fairies\u201d\u2014it\u2019s your\ndooty. Any exhibitor failing to do so may be excused without benefit of refund if the Trial Committee\ndeems the exhibitor to be in violation of this requirement. Disposal sites will be available at various\nlocations around the show grounds.\nSAFETY, BEHAVIOR and LIABILITY\nThe safety of the dog is our primary concern. By entering this trial, exhibitors acknowledge that they are familiar\nwith the rules and regulations of this sport, and that their dogs are familiar with and able to perform all obstacles\nIt is expressly understood that exhibitors alone are responsible for the behavior of their dogs and/or children.\nAny exhibitor whose dogs and/or children create an unnecessary disturbance or repeatedly engage in unsafe or\ndisruptive behavior may, at the discretion of the trial committee, be asked to leave the show site. In such case, no\nrefund of any fees paid will be made. The Atlanta Golden Retriever Club and its agents, employees, etc., will\nassume no responsibilities for any loss, damage or injury sustained by exhibitors or handlers, or to any of their\ndogs or property and further assumes no responsibility for injury to children. The Atlanta Golden Retriever Club\nreserves the right to decline entries for cause and may remove any dog on account of aggression. No one shall\nhave any recourse or claim against the Atlanta Golden Retriever Club or any official thereof.\nAll dogs must be on leash at all times when on trial grounds except when in the designated warm-up area or\ncompeting on the course.\nThese hotels have graciously agreed to accept our well-mannered dogs. A pet deposit\nmay be required. Please check with hotels for policies and restrictions. Prices quoted\nComfort Inn (Host Hotel), 1305 Tiger Blvd, Clemson, SC 29631. 864-653-3600.\n$72, $15 one time pet fee per room. Ask for the Atlanta Golden Retriever Club Trial rate\nNo entry fee will be refunded if the trial cannot open or be completed by reason of riots, civil disturbances, fire, an\nact of God, public emergency, act of a public enemy, or any other cause beyond the control of the organizing\ncommittee. No entry fee will be refunded in the event a dog is absent, disqualified, excused, or barred from\ncompetition by the action of the Trial Committee.\nBitches in season and ill or injured dogs are not eligible to compete. These dogs may be withdrawn after closing\nbut prior to the start of the trial and entry fees (less $3.00/run) will be returned upon the request of the competitor.\nAll requests must be accompanied by a veterinarian\u2019s statement, on the veterinarian\u2019s letterhead. This\ncertificate must be presented to the Trial Secretary prior to the start of judging on the first day of the trial or cluster\nof trials. ALL REFUNDS MUST BE PICKED UP AT THE TRIAL\u2014NO REFUNDS WILL BE MAILED AFTER\nTHE TRIAL FOR COMPETITORS ENTERED IN OTHER CLASSES NOT CANCELLED.\nReturned checks do not constitute a valid entry fee. The Trial Secretary will add a $25.00 collection fee to the\namount of each returned check. Subsequent returned checks from the same exhibitor may result in their being\nput on a CASH ONLY basis.\nChecks will not be deposited until closing.\nLa Quinta, 3430 Clemson Blvd., Anderson, SC 29621. 864-225-3721.\n$69-$74 depending on room type.\nGo to http://www.mtnlakes.com/SCclemson/ClemsonArea.htm for some pet friendly\nVacation / lake house rentals\nDIRECTIONS TO THE TRIAL SITE\nFrom the South: Take I-85 exit 14 and go left on Hwy 187 North. Proceed 5.9\nmiles. Turn left on Hwy 76/28 West. Go 2.1 miles. Turn LEFT on Queen St.\nArena will be on your left in .5 miles. Enter at Arena Parking sign.\nRV PARKING, TENTING & STALL RENTAL\nReservations are required for RV Parking and Tent Camping. Space is not guaranteed\nwithout reservations due to Clemson University events. The facility has 15 RV spaces next\nto the building and an additional 30 RV spaces available along the edge of the grounds.\nFrom the North: Take I-85 exit 19B (Hwy 76/28 West) and go 7.7 miles. Turn LEFT on Queen St;\nfacility will be on your left in .5 miles. Enter at Arena Parking sign.\nFrom Clemson: From Hwy 123, take Hwy 76/28 East and go 3.3 miles. Turn RIGHT on Queen\nSt. Arena will be on your left in .5 miles. Enter at Arena Parking sign.\nNote: Follow signs to the arena when you turn onto Queen Street.\nYour GPS will guide you WRONG!\nAdvance reservations must be postmarked by January 27, 2014\nParking passes must be picked up at the check-in table and must be\nprominently displayed in the window at the front of the vehicle at all times.\nRV & camping area includes picnic area under the trees with grills and tables\nTent camping is $10 per night (reservations ARE required). Tents may not be in\nan RV space, blocking an RV space or in a stall without a stall rental payment\nShowers are available in Barn C\nNo RV Parking or camping set-up prior to 2pm Thursday, Feb 6th\nPARKING IS FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED IN RV SPACES ONLY\nRV PARKING, TENTING & STALL RESERVATION FORM\nRV: Make/Model of vehicle____________________________________________\nState & license #____________________________________________________\nCheck days: Thur______ Fri______ Sat ______\nFee must be paid in advance.\nRV With Hook-up; $25.00 per night\nRV No Hook-up; $15.00 per night\nTenting; $10.00 per night (no stall)\nStall Rental $30.00 for the weekend\nVENDOR SPACE RESERVATION\nVendor space is available\nE-Mail address: ______________________________________________________\n$65 for the weekend for a 10 x 10 ft space. $90 for weekend if working out of van or in set-up; $10\nElectrical Fee. No sales activity is permitted without payment of vendor fee. Please complete this form\nand return with your entries.\n*Please send separate check for this reservation*.\nALL VENDORS MUST SUBMIT A VENDOR RESERVATION SPACE BEFORE THE TRIAL\nContact Terri Everline (847) 508-1124 or [email\u00a0protected] with any questions.\nTHE ATLANTA GOLDEN RETRIEVER CLUB RESERVES THE RIGHT TO DECLINE A VENDOR RESERVATION SPACE.\nName____________________________________________________________________\nAddress/City/State/Zip_______________________________________________________\nE-mail_____________________________________ Phone:________________________\nType of product_____________________________________________________________\nCheck days: Fri______ Sat ______ Sun_____\nMail To: Terri Everline, 6744 Carriage Walk Lane, Flowery Branch, GA 30542\nCrates may be left overnight; however, the Atlanta Golden Retriever Club and the T.Ed Garrison\nArena will not be responsible for any lost or damaged items left at the show site.\nWorker Appreciation and Incentives\nWe know that we can\u2019t successfully host an agility trial without assistance from the wonderful\npeople who volunteer to fill the various worker positions!\nATLANTA GOLDEN RETRIEVER CLUB BUCKS\nAnyone working will receive AGRC Bucks, worth $1.25-$5.00 for each class (or portion of a class) worked.\nAGRC bucks can be used for entry in future AGRC trials, AGRC amenities or at the concession stand on site.\nPeople who assist with Load-In on Thursday or Load-Out on Sunday will receive $10.00 in bucks\nBeverages and snacks will be available for workers throughout the day and you\u2019ll earn a chance to win in the\nworker raffle!\nThis form will be separated from your entry form, please fill in the following information legibly and return it\nwith your entry form.\n*** AGILITY B-MATCH ***\n30 minutes after the close of the AKC Agility Trial\nE-MailAddress:_______________________________________________________________\nPhone: ______________________________________________________________________\n$10 per run for 75 seconds \u2013\nLimit 2 runs per dog, per ring\nIf you have children or spouses not running that can volunteer please list below:\nName _________________________________________________, Age if child: _________\nToys and training allowed. NO TREATS!!!!\nPlease check any/all jobs you would like to do:\nGate Steward\nMaster/Open and Novice Standard and Jumper courses nested\nScribe Sheet Runner\nAssistant Scribe\nUnloading/Set-up Thurs, 1 PM\nLoad On Sunday at Trial End\nPlease fill in the jump height, check days entered and put a check in the classes ENTERED for each of your\ndogs. We will schedule so we won\u2019t conflict with your own runs!\nCheck days entered for\nTo sign-up see Elizabeth Downey.\nSign-up until 30 minutes before the match begins\nYour Dog #1\nYour Dog # 2\nFri \uf071\uf020\nSat \uf071\nSun \uf071\uf020\nSun \uf071\nMake checks payable to AGRC (Atlanta Golden Retriever Club)\nAll proceeds will be donated to Mark McDonald\u2019s family to help\noffset the extraordinary medical costs they incurred to help Mark\nfight cancer and manage his care to help him cross comfortably.\nNovice Standard\nExcellent JWW\n**GOLDEN ONLY RAFFLE ON SATURDAY**\nNovice JWW\nAll owners entered to run a Golden Retriever on Saturday are\neligible to enter a raffle for a special golden prize!\nNovice Fast\nGet your free ticket at the Trial Secretary table on Saturday!\nSPECIAL WORKER RAFFLE EACH DAY!!\nSign up to work early to ensure you get a chance at some great prizes!\nAKC Rules, Regulations, Policies and Guidelines are available on the American Kennel Club Web site,\nwww.akc.org.\nOFFICIAL AMERICAN KENNEL CLUB AGILITY ENTRY FORM\nEvent #2014231811, #2014231812, #2014231813\nOpens: 9/3/14; Closes: 10/1/14\nDay 1: Friday, 10/17/14\nDay 2: Saturday, 10/18/14\nDay 3: Sunday, 10/19/14\n\u25a1 STD\n\u25a1 JWW\n\u25a1 T2B\n\u25a1 FAST\nMake checks payable to: Atlanta Golden Retriever Club (AGRC)\nMail to: Mari Magmer, Trial Secretary, 1393 Beringer Drive, Hoschton, GA 30548\nENTRY FEE ENCLOSED You MUST Choose a Class Type to enable other selections\nChoose jump height, and choose class selections\nClear All Info\nClear Entry Info\nClear Dog Info T2B\nBREED \u25a1Yes \u25a1No\nHandlers may opt to enter in a higher height division for all Regular titling classes, but not in a division lower than their proper\nheight division. Dogs entered in the Preferred classes must compete at the required jump height and may not compete in a jump\nheight division higher or lower than their proper height division.\nSEX All dogs that have not been officially measured for an Agility Jump Height Card may still compete; however, they must be\nmeasured by a Judge of record, an Agility Field Representative, or a Volunteer Measuring Official, prior to running. If measured by\nthe Judge of record, that measurement will be valid for this trial or back-to-back trials only. If a measurement is necessary, it is the\nexhibitor's responsibility to have their dog(s) measured prior to running.\nHEIGHT AT WITHERS Dogs listed in the AKC Canine PartnersSM program may be eligible to enter all-breed AKC agility trials at the club\u2019s option. These\ndogs should be listed as All American Dog and must include their AKC number on the entry form and check the AKC No. box.\nCALL NAME Junior Handlers should enter their Junior Handler number on the front of this form. Should you not have your Junior Handler\nnumber, it may be obtained from the American Kennel Club (919) 233-9767. If the Junior Handler is not the owner of the dog\nidentified on the face of this form, what is the relationship of the Junior Handler to the Owner?\nEnter Complete Registration # below\nPAL NO. \u25a1\nFOREIGN REG. NO & COUNTRY BREEDER \u25a1\nI (WE) AGREE THAT ANY CAUSE OF ACTION, CONTROVERSY OR CLAIM ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THE\nENTRY, EXHIBITION OR ATTENDANCE AT THE EVENT BETWEEN THE AKC AND THE EVENT-GIVING CLUB (UNLESS\nOTHERWISE STATED IN ITS PREMIUM LIST) AND MYSELF (OURSELVES) OR AS TO THE CONSTRUCTION,\nINTREPRETATION AND EFFECT OF THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE SETTLED BY ARBITRATION PURSUANT TO THE\nAPPLICABLE RULES OF THE AMERICAN ARBITRATION ASSOCIATION. HOWEVER, PRIOR TO ARBITRATION ALL\nAPPLICABLE AKC BYLAWS, RULES, REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES MUST FIRST BE FOLLOWED AS SET FORTH IN\nTHE AKC CHARTER AND BYLAWS, RULES, REGULATIONS, PUBLISHED POLICIES AND GUIDELINES.\nAKC\u00ae NAME (INCLUDE AKC TITLES ONLY) \u25a1\nILP NO. \u25a1\nVARIETY AKC\u00ae NO Additionally, I (we) hereby assume the sole responsibility for and agree to indemnify, defend, and save the aforementioned parties\nharmless from any and all loss and expense (including legal fees) by reason of the liability imposed by law upon any of the\naforementioned parties for damage because of bodily injuries, including death at any time resulting therefrom, sustained by any\nperson or persons, including myself (ourselves), or on account of damage to property, arising out of or in consequence of my (our)\nparticipation in this event, however such, injuries, death or property damage may be caused, and whether or not the same may\nhave been caused or may be alleged to have been caused by negligence of the aforementioned parties or any of their employees\nor agents, or any other persons.\nThis Dog Needs To Be Measured\nI (we) agree that the club holding this event has the right to refuse entry for cause which the club shall deem sufficient. In\nconsideration of the acceptance of this entry and of the holding of this event and of the opportunity to have the dog judged and to\nwin prizes, ribbons, or trophies, I (we) agree to hold the AKC, the event-giving club, their members, directors, governors, officers,\nagents, superintendents or event secretary and the owner and/or lessor of the premises and any provider of services that are\nnecessary to hold this event and any employees or volunteers of the aforementioned parties, and any AKC approved judge,\njudging at this event, harmless from any claim for loss or injury which may be alleged to have been caused directly or indirectly to\nany person or thing by the act of this dog while in or about the event premises or grounds or near any entrance thereto, and I (we)\npersonally assume all responsibility and liability for any such claim; and I (we) further agree to hold the aforementioned parties\nharmless from any claim for loss, injury or damage to this dog.\nDaily Entry Fee: 1 & 2 run $18; 3 & 4 run $14\nIMPORTANT: Carefully read instructions before filling out!\nDATE OF BIRTH I CERTIFY that I am the actual owner of the dog, or that I am the duly authorized agent of the actual owner whose name I have\nentered above. 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        "raw_content": "Last Sunday we listened to readings about married life. This Sunday we have readings that speak about the interior life of anyone who wants to seek God with strong intensity, married or single. The first reading, from the Book of Wisdom, invites us to pray for prudent and wisdom, as did Solomon. Many times we Christians forget to pray for the virtues and gifts of the Lord that we really need. We can remember the story of Solomon, who asked for wisdom and not power. We too can ask for wisdom in our daily lives and prudence.\nThe second reading, from the Letter to the Hebrews, reminds us that God's word will go to the depths of our souls and change us\ufffdif we allow that word to be at work within us. All we have to do is invite the word of God to dwell in us and our lives begin to change.\nToday's Gospel from Saint Mark perhaps sounds extreme to us, but anyone who wants to follow the Lord Jesus seriously understands the necessity of giving up everything else for His sake. Even if a person cannot give up everything right now, the person who begins to follow Christ and stays faithful in seeking Him finds out that everything must be abandoned for His sake.\nAt the end of today's Gospel we find that everything is given back, but in the way of God, not in a human way. We must have a complete confidence that God will provide all that we need in every aspect of our lives. As that confidence grows, we are more and more able to give all that we have for the sake of following our Lord Jesus.\nThis Gospel has almost always been seen as an invitation, not as a commandment. It is the invitation of our Lord to discover the joy of following Him. It is the invitation of our Lord to trust Him completely. Perhaps, like this young man, we feel that we cannot do this all at once. Even if we cannot do it all at once, we can set out on this road and begin to experience what it means to give up what we have. We may not find it so impossible.\nLet us pray this Sunday for the graces that each of us need to be faithful to this God who loves us in Jesus Christ.",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u009b Art & Collectibles \u009b Scherrer's Saloon \u2014 1906\nFritz Keck is a local artist best known for his \"Once Upon a Time\" catalog of distinctive Pittsburgh scenes. The scene captured here is Scherrer's Saloon, at 2618 Carson Street on the South Side, which served as a watering hole for steel mill workers.\nSouth Side Slopes \u2014 2017\nStrip District: 19th & Penn \u2014 2017",
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        "raw_content": "Home > The process of justice and injustice\nP08_ProcessJustice.png [3]\nAlong that national road, many other sex bars and brothels have been abandoned and closed out of fear since 2013. The information that led to the raid was provided with the help of retired undercover Australian federal police. (See the documentary, Children of the Sex Trade [4] on http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34XihiVaX_o [4]).\nWith that information, the director of the Preda Foundation sent Preda social workers to confirm it. Then he contacted the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) to take action. Preda also contacted US Homeland Security since Arthur Benjamin was a US national. They assigned a special agent to join the NBI in the investigation to conduct further surveillance.\nOn 6 February 2013, together with social workers from Preda and the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), the NBI simultaneously raided Avila\u2019s bar and the nearby Miami Hotel and they had government dentists confirm that the girls working in the bar were indeed minors. The Homeland Security agent also assisted. (see The Raid [5]on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xRCk8Ni-cs [5]).\nIn all, as many as 15 young girls were rescued and Arthur David Benjamin stood trial in Olongapo City before the efficient and reliable Judge Maria Christina Mendoza-Pizarro. Benjamin eventually pleaded guilty to a lower charge. Mendoza-Pizzaro ruled that apart from the sentence served, Benjamin had to pay a serious amount of money as compensation and moral damages to the child victim who was the main complainant. It is a big victory for justice for the child and young victims, and success for the Preda social workers who started the investigation and saw it through to the end.\nThat was not the end of Benjamin\u2019s troubles. US Homeland Security at the US Embassy takes a keen interest in all US Nationals in the Philippines suspected of links to nefarious child abuse or pornography. They had Benjamin, his cronies and supporters under surveillance as they gathered evidence.\nThe Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) soon had the evidence against Benjamin and charged him under US Law Title 18, U.S.C. 2423 (c) for Engaging in Illicit Sexual Conduct in Foreign Places before a United States magistrate judge on 18 March 2018. The first count is that he had illicit sex with a 16-year old between March 2012 through to December 2012.\nThe second count was similar, as he allegedly continually violated the same law. He is accused of allegedly having illicit sex with a minor between 18 January to 6 February 2013. He admitted this to investigators. It is likely he could serve many years in a US prison.\nOther countries have similar extra territorial laws but they do not use them much, if at all. When the abusers or rapist escapes the country where he committed the crime, he should be tried in his own country. Justice for children abused abroad should be a priority for all countries. But for the United States, it is a top priority as it should be.\nIn 1996, Preda Foundation rescued two child victims abused by German and Dutch child sex abusers in a Boracay beach resort. The suspected abusers were arrested but managed to escape. Preda pursued the case in Germany.\nThis writer travelled to the town of Iserlohn (North Rhine-Westphalia) and talked with the prosecutor. The case was brought before Judge Vaupel and the court paid the airfare and hotel for the two children and their social worker. They gave their testimony in court and were believed.\nHowever, while the accused was found guilty he was sentenced to only two-and-a-half years in jail. That was all the law allowed.\nIn some countries in Europe, the judges and the law appear to be more sympathetic to the abusers and forget the trauma and pain of rape and abuse of the victims. I wrote recently that the judges in some European countries like France and Finland and elsewhere insist that to convict for child rape, there has to be proven violence and coercion and, in some situations, that the victim must resist and fight back.\nIt is impossible most times to prove force was used and unjust for the rape law to expect children to fight back against a dominant male abuser. The law favours the child rapist.\nRecently in Ireland, a Dublin man was convicted and sentenced to 18 months for possessing and transmitting child pornography on his cellphone. The sentence is unjustly too low but it was then suspended. He walked free. This is a travesty of justice.\nThe judge seems to have shown more sympathy for the guilty than for the helpless child victims who were raped and abused in the making of the pornographic images. They are violated and abused every time their images are viewed and shared.\nSome judges need sensitivity training to give just sentences and to protect children.\nVisit our website at www.preda.org [6]and our official Facebook page.\nwww.preda.org [6]\nPrevious: Easter baptisms in China [7]\nNext: Praying for the Church in China without missing the point [8]\nArthur David Benjamin [9]\nchild sex abuse [10]\nFather Shay Cullen [11]\nsex traffickers convicted [12]\nsex trafficking [13]\nThe Philippines [14]\ntrafficking in minors [15]\n[3] http://sundayex.catholic.org.hk/sites/sundayex.catholic.org.hk/files/P08_ProcessJustice.png\n[4] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34XihiVaX_o\n[5] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xRCk8Ni-cs\n[6] http://www.preda.org",
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        "raw_content": "People transport in Vienna isn\u2019t alone on the subway. You will find driving busses, trams and the overground train. There isn\u2019t a precise date for the first day, when drives began around the subway from Vienna. It had been a very complicated system. The first date within the books is 1898 with the opening of Otto Wagners citytram \u2013 a system that is nearly the same today. We speak from Line 4 along with a part of Line 6, known today as modern trains and in 1898 as rail steam locomotive. The difference is just a few changing times.\n1925 was the year, where the City Train was reopened being an urban transport system after being electrified from the city of Vienna. The operation occurred, however, with streetcar sets.\nIn 1969, three lines were built: U1, U2 and U4 and connected a lot of places within the city. In the time between 1883 and 2000 came two new lines within the center: U3 and U6 as well as in the subsequent years to 2028 will build the extension from your lines U1, U2 and U5.\nThe 3rd first date in the subway of Vienna was 1976 if the first new subway train ran on the way between Heiligenstadt and Friedensbrucke. It was called a \u201ctest operation\u201d. Furthermore, the traveled route have been operational since 1901.\nLast but not minimal, around 1978, was built the initial new tunnel between Karlsplatz and Reumannplatz. It had been opened with big celebrations. Nevertheless, subway trains had already been around the U4 line for 2 years.\nI tend to see the year 1898 as correct, analogous towards the opening date of the London Underground in 1863: this year too a steam locomotive-powered metropolitan railway was opened in open cuts or shallow tunnels in addition to their electrification took place a while later. The first electric subway in mining tunnels was opened there in 1890, but there is nowhere a reference \u2013 the London Underground will not have been opened until 1890. In this sense, 1898 appears to me to become acceptable to Wien U-Bahn.\nAfter Wwii, the decission was taken in 1946 to return two-thirds of the area \u201cGreater Vienna\u201d to lessen Austria. The emergence from the \u201cIron Curtain\u201d as well as the occupation of Vienna from the four Allies, which lasted until 1955, also acted like a brake on growth. Although a reconstruction-enquiry declared the war project from the Siemens Building Union as an official subway network; it had been aimed at an urban area of 3 to 4 million inhabitants, as well as today is not on the horizon. In 1954, Karl Heinrich Brunner therefore presented a streamlined concept \u2013 but with no chance of realization. Another utopian project was Rudolf Maculan\u2019s trackless subway (1953).\nWithin the city, motorized private transport increased strongly from your fifties. The resulting conflict of usage in public roads was then often solved and only private transport: As in numerous avenues in Europe, the tram network was reduced from 1958, although not as radical as in other cities. The jobs of the abandoned tram lines were transferred mostly towards the new bus lines. In these years, there was clearly also an unlucky politicization with the subway question, because the conservative OVP within the municipal election campaigns in 1954 and 1959 massively advocated for your subway, the dominant SPO and also the housing within the foreground. Roland Rainer\u2019s traffic concept 1961 was accordingly pronounced as U-Bahn enemy. It had been assumed that the Viennese subway would lead to excessive promotion from the centrality with the inner city.\nMore details about Wien U Bahn Linien check this popular net page: click for more",
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        "raw_content": "In case you need any background to the following exchange of emails:\nDisasters Emergency Committee Gaza aid appeal video\nBBC refuses to air humanitarian appeal to save lives in Gaza\nMartin Bell (former BBC journalist)\nJanuary 26th: Me to the BBC\nI am writing to strongly protest about the BBC's decisions not to show the humanitarian appeal for Gaza. Over the course of the last few years the BBC has, fairly clearly, taken on a less and less objective stance on the Israel Palestine issue, to the point now where it just seems to be a mouthpiece for Israeli government pronouncements. However, the decision not to show a humanitarian appeal is taking this to a new and despicable level. A friend of mine works for a charity and has over the years been involved very heavily in working with relief moneys collected through the DEC. I hope you don't mind me quoting his email to me on this subject:\n\"I have worked with a large and a small charity either in the field or at HQ ensuring that DEC money is spent properly and accounted for. There was never any question of taking sides by supporting the people affected. Obviously not in the Indian Ocean Tsunami or Pakistan earthquake (natural disasters), but also in Kosovo and more importantly with Hutu refugees from Rwanda.\nAfter the Rwandan Genocide, the perpetrators, along with millions of other Hutus with various degrees of complicity fled to Eastern Zaire (now Congo) and Tanzania. They arrived in countires unable to support them and very, very quickly cholera broke out: the monthly mortaility rate reach 30 per thousand. Now these people were the 'baddies' the people who between them had the blood of 600,000 Tutsis and moderates on their hands. It was not an easy moral decision at first sight, but the agencies decided that stopping people from dying was a humanitarian imperative. And the BBC was there, supporting us with Kate Adie being rushed around to film it.\"\nThe obvious question is - what has changed? Why are the people of Gaza undeserving cases when previously the logic was that dying people were dying people and needed help?\nI am disgusted by this whole episode and extremely unhappy at (a) the BBC's lack of compassion, and (b) its increasing pro-occupation political bias.\nI hope that something can be done to make the BBC actually take some notice of the disgust that myself and many thousands of others feel about this horrific anti-humanitarian decision\nJanuary 28th: The BBC to me\nWe note your disappointment at our decision not to broadcast an appeal by the Disasters Emergency Committee to raise funds for Gaza.\nWe decided not to broadcast the DEC's public appeal because we wished to avoid any risk of compromising public confidence in the BBC's impartiality in the context of covering a continuing news story where issues of responsibility for civilian suffering and distress are intrinsic to the story and remain highly contentious. We also could not be confident that the aid resulting from audience donations could reach those it was intended for at a time of a fragile ceasefire and sporadic border access. We will of course continue to report the humanitarian story in Gaza.\nThe BBC's director-general Mark Thompson has therefore explained the decision in more detail in a number of television and radio broadcasts and online at our Editors' blog. Please follow the link to read his explanation in full:\nhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/theeditors/2009/01/bbc_and_the_gaza_appeal.html\nPlease be assured that we have registered your comments on our audience log. This is the internal report of audience feedback which we compile daily for all programme makers and commissioning executives within the BBC, and also their senior management. It ensures that your points, and all other comments we receive, are circulated and considered across the BBC.\nOnce again, thank you for taking the time to contact us.\nJanuary 30th: Me to them\nI recently made a complaint about the BBC's decision to refuse to show the humanitarian appeal regarding Gaza. It was a long and considered complaint and referenced a number of other times when the BBC has (correctly) formed the opinion that humanitarian concerns should be above political ones. In response I received a standard letter summarising Mark Thompson's comments and basically ignoring all my questions and points.\nI realise that the BBC employees charged with dealing with these complaints are overworked and overstretched, and it is of course not their fault that the easiest way of responding is just to cut and paste the standard non-answer. But if you offer the option of receiving a response it at least ought to reference the complaint in question.\nI am still awaiting a response as to why the humanitarian appeals after Rwanda and Kosovo were broadcast, despite political concerns, whereas this was one was not.\n(I would also like to know why the editorial policy of the BBC these days on the Israel/Palestine issue is to merely parrot the Israeli government line at all times, but I don't expect I'll ever get an answer to that questions)\nJan 30th(within about 25 minutes): Them to me\nThank you for your further email about the BBC's decision concerning the DEC Gaza Appeal.\nThe Director-General has explained the BBC's position and is the BBC's Editor-in-Chief so this cannot be considered at a higher level by the BBC's Executive. We cannot therefore add more to our previous response but if you wish to take the matter further you can contact the BBC Trust about the decision. For details of how to do this please see the information on the BBC Trust's website at:\nwww.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/appeals/dec_gaza_appeal.html\nI have, of course written to the BBC Trust. Don't expect much more from them, but you never know.\nIn case you haven't yet complained, and want to:\nLabels: media, Palestine",
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        "raw_content": "Take Back the Lake-Watershed\nVideo Clips & Photo\nWatershed and Take Back the Lake are films about the exploration of how water quality impacts a\ncommunity on Lake Michigan.\nExperts and local residents talk about their experiences surrounding the water including beach use, drinking water, and recreation. Stunning underwater footage shows how discolored and polluted Lake Michigan became after the June 2008 Midwest floods. Other discussion focuses on how controversial the Wisconsin DNR has become, paying too much attention to lobbyists in Madison, and operating as a bureaucracy instead of a true scientific agency.\nA notable milestone is Brian Backhaus and his decision to bicycle across the country to raise money for Silver Lake Park. A park which once sat along side the most polluted lake in the state of Wisconsin, particularly in terms of phosphorus.\nLocal residents and experts agree that more action needs to be taken to ensure water quality remains a clean, stable resource for their children and theirs for generations to come. They also find it's the individual who needs to speak up and do something about the problem. While many quickly point out lack of ambition for the county board to get more involved on contamination problems of Lake Michigan, others are mindful of basic things all can do to raise awareness and help everyone understand the value of water quality and Lake Michigan.\nSun and Sand, The Mississippi Film and Music Festival\nWatershed made its debut in Mississippi on the Gulf of Mexico in the beautiful city of Biloxi on Saturday November 10, 2012. For more information on Sun and Sand, check out http://www.sunandsandfestival.com/.\nWatershed premiered at the 2nd annual Green Bay Film Festival in March 2012 at the Radisson Hotel and Conference Center in Green Bay. Details on the current festival can be found at www.gbfilmfestival.org.\nWatershed on IMDB\nVisit the \"Watershed\" page on the Internet Movie Database.\nWatershed is playing On Demand at Amazon.\nhttp://www.amazon.com/Watershed/dp/B005258OA6\nContent copyright . TAKEBACKTHELAKE.COM. All rights reserved.",
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        "raw_content": "It\u2019s hard to imagine that the tiny little town of Kennebunkport has played host to world leaders from around the globe. One such world leader even calls this place home, for at least half the year. Former President George H. W. Bush, the senior of the two Bush presidents, spends his summers in a compound just outside of town.\nThe presidential homestead is probably what draws most Maine visitors to detour off Interstate 95, and head towards this part of the coast. But there are plenty of other reasons to visit.\nKennebunkport\u2019s downtown business district is just a few blocks long, but it\u2019s picture perfect. You\u2019ll find plenty of Bush memorabilia and conservative bumper stickers in these stores. It all seems oddly out of place, in the normally blue northeast.\nDrive past this flower-filled island at the edge of Western Avenue (Kennebunkport\u2019s Main Street, also Maine Rte. 9)\u2026\n\u2026 then turn onto Ocean Avenue. Ocean Avenue heads south\u2026\n\u2026 along the eastern edge of the Kennebunk River. The river is wide enough here to provide room for hundreds of boats, and there are marinas, restaurants, and bed-and-breakfasts to welcome tourists arriving by boat.\nAfter heading south for about a mile and a half, Ocean Avenue reaches the ocean, then curves around to the east. This is when you see the famous piece of property that likely sparked your interest in the town, in the first place.\nThe summer home of Bush 41 is situated on a rocky peninsula that juts out into the Atlantic Ocean. It\u2019s called Walker Point, named after George H. Walker, a banker and grandfather of the former president. That\u2019s where the \u201cGeorge H.W.\u201d in his name comes from.\nEarly morning isn\u2019t the best time to take a photo of the compound, but if you zoom in a little\u2026\n\u2026 you can see that this is a pretty nice house. It was certainly suitable for welcoming the likes of Margaret Thatcher and Mikhail Gorbachev.\nAfter you\u2019ve gawked at the Bush Compound, and bought your \u201cMiss Me Yet?\u201d sticker in town, head back inland to visit\u2026\nCharming little Kennebunk is 4 miles away from the similarly-named port. It feels a bit more like a town, and less like a tourist destination.\nOddly enough, Kennebunk is not located on the Kennebunk River. The Mousam River cuts through the middle of town.\nAnd of course, there\u2019s a beautiful church. The First Parish Unitarian Universalist church was built in 1773, and in its early years, it also served as a library and a town hall, among other things.\nThe UU Church underwent a strange expansion project in 1803. Instead of adding to one end or the other, workers cut the church in two, and extended the middle by 28 feet, and turned the roof sideways. They also added the steeple. And yes, the weathervane is an ear of corn.\nTo reach Kennebunk, take exit 25 off I-95. For Kennebunkport, continue down Maine Rte. 35. After visiting Kennebunkport, you can follow Rte.9 south, back to US 1, to continue the trip down the Maine coast.\nHere\u2019s a dash-cam, time-lapse video of the drive from Sanford to Kennebunkport, Maine:\nTags: atlantic coastbush familykennebunk mainekennebunkport mainemainewalker point\nWith the rain still pouring on gloomy Day 5 of my vacation, I was happy to find another place where ...\nAside from being a town that boasts its Route 66 and Old National Road (US 40) history, Collinsville, Illinois (just east of St. Louis) has ...",
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        "raw_content": "IAAF approves neutral-status applications from 18 Russian track and fielders\nAmong the athletes, who had been granted approval by the IAAF for the neutral status participation in international competitions, is Russia\u2019s two-time world champion in high jump Maria Lasitskene\nMOSCOW, January 25. /TASS/. The International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) approved applications from 18 Russian track and field athletes for permission to participate in international tournaments this year under a neutral flag, a spokesperson for the All-Russia Athletics Federation (ARAF) told TASS on Thursday.\nRussia\u2019s Athletic Federation asks IAAF to expedite verdict on neutral status requests\nAmong the athletes, who had been granted approval by the IAAF for the neutral status participation in international competitions, is Russia\u2019s two-time world champion in high jump Maria Lasitskene.\n\"Maria (Lasitskene) received a letter today from the IAAF, which granted approval to her application,\" ARAF\u2019s spokesperson Natalia Yukhareva said in an interview with TASS.\nCompeting last summer under a neutral flag, Lasitskene won the IAAF World Championship in London, becoming the two-time world champion. Last season Lasitskene won every tournament she took part in, including the final of the IAAF Diamond League in Brussels.\nDue to the ARAF\u2019s currently suspended membership in the global athletics body, the IAAF made a decision in late 2016 to allow Russian athletes, who meet IAAF\u2019s required criteria, to compete in international sports events under the neutral status. Almost all approvals for the neutral status participation, subsequently issued by the IAAF to Russian athletes, expired on December 31, 2017.\nIn late November, the IAAF allowed the athletes already granted permission to extend it in a simplified manner without losing much time on filling out regular forms.\nIn 2015, the WADA (World Anti-Doping Agency) Independent Commission carried out an investigation about the activities of the ARAF, the Moscow anti-doping laboratory, the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) and the Russian sports ministry.\nThe commission accused certain athletes and sports officials of doping abuse and involvement in other activities related to violations of international regulations on performance enhancing substances.\nEventually, the IAAF decided to suspend the ARAF\u2019s membership in the global governing body of athletics and put forward a string of criteria, which the Russian ruling body of track and field sports was obliged to implement to restore its membership in the global federation.\nDoping scandal in Russian sports",
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        "raw_content": "The Colonial Lens & Architecture II: Raja Deen Dayal and the Politics of Form\nA study of nineteenth century photographs of India, is incomplete without the prolific and popular Raja Deen Dayal\u2019s work. In a moment that is heavily dominated by British and other European photographers, Raja Deen Dayal as a sole Indian who photographed extensively and was immensely sought after, has been hailed as a voice of native expression, a source of national pride and an \u2018Indian\u2019 artist comparable to the other greats of the time such as Bourne, Hoffman or Firth.\nLala Deen Dayal was court photographer to Mir Mahboob Ali Khan, the sixth Nizam of Hyderabad, who conferred upon him the title Musawwir Jung Raja Bahadur or the Bold Warrior of Photography. Even prior to that, he had been issued a Royal Warrant of appointment as photographer to her Majesty, the Queen Victoria, which at the time was an extremely coveted position to have held. Deen Dayal\u2019s extensive list of achievements are rather inspiring; having entered the government service as a head estimator and draughtsman (a fact that one can read as having later influenced his photographic work) in Indore, Dayal quickly moved up the ladder, taking opportunities offered to him to utilise his skills with photography, something he had recently taken up. His photographic commissions enabled him to set up studios and he had a flourishing business running a network of them in Indore, Bombay, Hyderabad and Secunderabad by the 1870s. At a time when most other functional, and favoured, studios were run by Europeans, Lala Deen Dayal managed not only to grab a toehold in the field, but an entire piece of the pie.\nWhile his significance to an understanding of photography in the nineteenth century in India is unarguable, it is important to realise that the valorisation of Dayal as the \u2018native chronicler\u2019 \u2013 a distinctive voice in a sea of European vision, is inherently problematic as Zahid Chaudhary reasons. Whatever small details a comparative analysis might turn up \u2013 such as the fact that Dayal\u2019s photographs are usually slightly more populated \u2013 their reading as a colonized subject\u2019s expression would be a reflection of our desires to tease out certain kinds of narratives in a postcolonial moment.\nMerely looking at form, Dayal\u2019s images correspond to the then established colonial picturesque aesthetic, just as masterfully rendered. It is this that enforces Chaudhary\u2019s argument for using Adorno\u2019s mimetic theory as a framework for reading Dayal\u2019s work. Chaudhary argues that rather than a blind emulation of Victorian form, Dayal\u2019s photographs need to be comprehended as \u2018nestling against\u2019 the dominant aesthetic of the photographic medium at a particular historical moment in time and space. The assimilation, and by degree appropriation, of this aesthetic by the colonised native is inevitable, even if uneven as Chaudhary points out. The familiarity of form that translated essentially foreign landscapes for viewers at home in the case of European photographers, that also manifest in Dayal\u2019s work, certainly made him popular with European patrons. Inversely within an Indian context, Dayal\u2019s photographs rendered the familiar in a foreign idiom \u2013 one that was both legible and held currency within circulating aesthetic forms of the time.\nThough Deen Dayal was influenced by local aesthetic traditions, it is his aspiration to the picturesque \u2013 successfully achieved \u2013 that places him staunchly within the colonial structures of power. In repeatedly evoking a mode of seeing promoted by the British, that denoted a certain notion of how the coloniser saw (and conquered) land, people and heritage, Dayal\u2019s works politically enframe India, her monuments and people within the same landscape of colonial will and gaze, and produces a cross section of the ways in which politics, economics and aesthetics intersect.\nThe photographs reproduced below, from an album that was made for the Nizam of Hyderabad and that focused on the Nizam\u2019s dominions \u2013 Hyderabad and its surrounding areas, is a perfect illustrator of this intersection. As a commissioned work with clear political motives that run counter to the grand colonial narrative\u2014that the people of India were incapable of sustaining any form of dependable governance\u2014the photographs in this album seek to create an image of a peaceful, historically rich and modern state run by the Nizam. It is interesting to note however, that it uses the colonial aesthetic of the picturesque, its idiom of scale and monumentality and its tropes of modernity and technology (such as the railways) to achieve the same.\nAfterimage of Empire: Photography in Nineteenth-century India, by Zahid Chaudhary\nH. H. The Nizam\u2019s Railway Poosapally Gorge, Lala Deen Dayal; Albumen Print, circa. 1880s.\nAlumgiri Mosque in Royal Palaces, Aurangabad, Lala Deen Dayal; Albumen Print, circa. 1880s.\nGreat Mosque in Gulbarga Fort, Lala Deen Dayal; Albumen Print, circa. 1880s.\nGolconda Fort distant view, Lala Deen Dayal; Albumen Print, circa. 1880s.\nGateway of Islam-Khan\u2019s Tomb, Aurangabad, Lala Deen Dayal; Albumen Print, circa. 1880s.\nDargah of Banda Nawaz, Gulbarga, Lala Deen Dayal; Albumen Print, circa. 1880s.\nRailway Station, Lala Deen Dayal; Albumen Print, circa. 1880s.\nThe Char Minar, Hyderabad, Lala Deen Dayal; Albumen Print, circa. 1880s.\nThe Residency Chaderghat, Hyderabad, Lala Deen Dayal; Albumen Print, circa. 1880s.\nThe Terrace of Jehanuma Palace, Hyderabad, Lala Deen Dayal; Albumen Print, circa. 1880s.\nTomb of Khowaja Burhan-ud-din Owlia at Rozah, Lala Deen Dayal; Albumen Print, circa. 1880s.\nThe Faluk-numa Palace, Lala Deen Dayal; Albumen Print, circa. 1880s.\nThe Shekh-ka-Roza, Gulbarga, Lala Deen Dayal; Albumen Print, circa. 1880s.\nTomb at Secunderabad, Lala Deen Dayal; Albumen Print, circa. 1880s.\nPrevious Post:The Colonial Lens & Architecture I: The Political & the PicturesqueNext Post:Architectural Thresholds: Nature & Modernism",
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        "raw_content": "Combating Antimicrobial Resistance: A Fresh Perspective\nTAXIS is researching new classes of antibiotic agents to treat life-threatening, multidrug-resistant bacterial infections. Our research efforts focus on the disruption of the foundation of bacterial cell wall architecture to address elemental drug resistance mechanisms.\nABOUT EFFLUX PUMP INHIBITION\nTAXIS has identified numerous efflux pump inhibitor (EPI) candidate compounds that are synergistic with a wide range of currently marketed antibiotic agents, and thereby resurrect activity of these drugs, providing low-cost access to life-saving medications.\nABOUT FtsZ MODULATION\nThe bacterial protein FtsZ plays an essential role in bacterial cell division and survival. TXA709, TAXIS\u2019s most advanced drug candidate, modulates FtsZ by blocking post-mitotic septum formation within the bacterial cell.\nABOUT MREB MODULATION\nMreB is a bacterial protein involved in maintaining the shape of rod-shaped bacteria such as Escherichia coli. Inhibition of MreB undermines bacterial cell shape integrity, polar protein localization and/or chromosome segregation.\nTackling the Antimicrobial Resistance Crisis\nOveruse and misuse of antibiotic agents have contributed to the spread of resistant bacteria, posing a serious health risk that the World Health Organization (WHO) describes as a global health emergency. TAXIS is focused on developing new classes of antibiotic agents to treat life-threatening, multidrug-resistant bacterial infections.\nANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE: FACTS & FIGURES\nAt least 2 million people in the United States acquire serious, antibiotic resistant infections every year\nCenters for Disease Control, Antibiotic Resistance Threats in the United States, 2013. http://www.cdc.gov/drugresistance/pdf/ar-threats-2013-508.pdf. Accessed August 5, 2015.\nAt least 23,000 people die each year in the United States as a result of antibiotic-resistant infections\nUp to 50% of all antibiotics prescribed are not needed or not optimally effective as prescribed\nThe average cost of treating a methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus or MRSA infection exceeds ~$35,000 per case\nThe Journal of Healthcare Contracting, Looking for MRSA. http://www.journalofhealthcarecontracting.com/article-marapr2008-lookingformrsa.asp. Accessed August 5, 2015\n1 in 10 hospitalized patients in the United States will acquire an infection reflecting an economic burden of $6.7B\nPlowman RP, Graves N, Roberts JA. Hospital acquired infection. London Office of Health Economics; 1997\nNo major new types of antibiotics have been developed in the last 30 years\nWorld Health Organization, Antimicrobial Resistance: Global Report on Surveillance 2014. http://www.who.int/drugresistance/documents/surveillancereport/en/. Accessed August 5, 2015\nMRSA represents 5% of the total cases of antibiotic resistance each year, but accounts for nearly half of the mortalities\nCenters for Disease Control and Prevention. Active Bacterial Core Surveillance http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/dbmd/abcs/meth-case.htm. Accessed August 20, 2015\nOur mission is to discover and develop unique therapeutic agents to address the global health crisis of antimicrobial resistance.",
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        "raw_content": "Dwayne Johnson: I Won't Run For President In 2020\nWhile Dwayne Johnson's role as the DC villain named Black Adam has been known for some time, details on when the character will make his big screen debut have been kept under wraps for the time being.\nDuring the interview, host Colbert noted that Johnson must have friends in high places in the White House and referred to a cryptic tweet he had posted in 2011 shortly before U.S. President Barack Obama announced that terrorist Osama bin Laden had been killed. \"Just got word that will shock the world - Land of the free. home of the fearless DAMN PROUD TO BE AN AMERICAN!\" was the social media message The Rock posted foreshadowing then-President Barack Obama's announcement.\nThe U.S. intelligence community knows that the Russian government attacked the U.S. Trump is scheduled to meet Putin in Helsinki, Finland, on Monday.\nOne such person to enter this conversation as well is Dwayne \"The Rock\" Johnson.\nJohnson also said that he's serious about running for office someday, but maybe in 2024 or 2028. \"And, you know, I always feel like a beef requires two people to actually jump in it, and it was really one-sided and he had voiced his opinion a lot on social media\".\nThe Justice Department's inspector general has criticized Strzok and Page for creating the appearance of impropriety. At this point, Gohmert cut back in, and the two spoke loudly over one another.\nJohnson went on to explain how the idea began when the Washington Post wrote a story, suggesting if he ran for POTUS, he would stand a good chance of winning.\nThe 46-year-old confirmed that he had been told the news prior to the official press conference but refused to name his source. But at the same time, I'm not delusional at all, like I need experience. So I said yes I will consider it. \"So if that were to happen in 2024 or 2028 I would have to go to work and get some experience and understand policy\".\nThe military denied the accusations, and said its assistance had been requested by Pakistan's election commission. This is the second major incident of pre-poll violence in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa this week.\nWhen The Rock's Samoan heritage came up, Colbert asked the actor to \"do a little singing\" with a Samoan song, and even broke out shots of tequila to warm the performer's vocal chords up.\nIrish senate advances boycott bill criminalizing trade with Israeli settlements\nJustice Department Appeals AT&T-Time Warner Merger Decision\nGriezmann happy if France win World Cup 'ugly'\nBertens, a French Open semi-finalist in 2016, is into the Wimbledon quarter-finals for the first time . Nadal, a two-time champion at the All England Club, has yet to drop a set in this tournament.\nHe returned for 31 games and averaged 12.6 points and 4.9 rebounds. Parker has shown the promise to be an elite scorer in the league. Parker is a career 35.2 percent 3-point shooter.\nChelsea FC will be looking to at least break back into the top four next season after their disappointing campaign last term. The report claimed that Sarri will be announced as the new Chelsea manager within the next 48 hours.\nTelecom Comm approves net neutrality, new telecom policy\nThe licences of telecom players/internet service providers will be amended to incorporate these norms, a senior DoT official said. Zero-rated platforms are services which offer free, but limited access to the internet through a few websites or services.\nRecently, Adobe previewed Project Rush , now in beta, which is a video editing app that works across all platforms. While the news of these plans will be exciting for Photoshop diehards, it's not surprising.\nRoberts said, \"I know Kristen Welker of NBC\". \"You see, that is such dishonest reporting\", Trump said. Because clearly, that's what Acosta would have done if the president blew off Fox News? LOL.\nA portion of the February 16, indictment against Russia's Internet Research Agency is photographed in Washington, March 15, 2018. The Kremlin has denied that the Russian state interfered in the US election. \"And it's a very, very bad policy\".\nThe smartphone revolution in the world just got a little bigger with the introduction of the blockchain-powered Exodus Smartphone. HTC claims that each phone serves as its own blockchain node, part of the network that helps secure blockchain systems.",
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        "raw_content": "6 reminders for successful days\nHiya Team Flyer!\nLet\u00b4s get the ball rolling this new time of year, no matter what moment of the year it is(!), with some wonderful reminders to make your days even more successful, are you ready?\nHoney, Sugar Pie, Babe, don\u00b4t change for anyone, or better said; if you want to change, change for yourself and yourself only: It seems that no matter what we do in life, we get caught in the stereotypes of things, moments where we think we have to act one way where in all reality we just have to be our true selves. I\u00b4ve been guilty of this many times\u2026. hence, any reminder is always a good reminder. Life, no matter which aspect or road you are walking down, is made to discover yourself, learn what you like and don\u00b4t like, learn how to grow and become stronger, even manage your weakness and just offer the very best version of you.\nKeep focused on your goals, kill of those negative vibes and then just kill them with kindness: The only real way to shut down the haters and all those gold-diggers, is success itself. The only way to tell them off is to make sure you become the best version of you, that you battle your own challenges and even if you fall down, you get back up higher and stronger next time. The only way is that even if every door closes, you will find another window that opens. Let\u00b4s keep it real, triumphs speak for themselves, plot the future of your empire.\nCome one, we have been thrown curve balls all our lives, who is going to stop us now? After all the times we have taken the good with the bad and made our own road stronger, now is just the same. The challenge might be bigger, it might take longer, it might just not work out the way you want it to be\u2026 yet you are there doing what needs to be done.\nThat goal you have in mind? Keep at it. Yes, it is hard as F, yes, it feels like a thousand bricks came to shower you straight from the ceiling, yes, it will feel like your pocket has is old movie stubs from 2009 and left over lint\u2026 against all these odds and overwhelming moments, think back to your goal. No matter the stress, what you are building, what you are wanting to do with your goal is a life-changer of some kind. Regardless whether it is a fitness goal, a travel goal, a wedding goal, an open your own business goal, a getting out of debt goal or anything else in between, honey\u2026 keep working at it. You were made for this and you this an investment for a better future, do it!\nAlways Believe! Come on, you know it\u2026 no matter where in the darkness you are, there is always a light shining somewhere. No matter the size, first believe and then look around, you can also dance in the dark to the reach the brightest of lights. It is up to you to find it, that simple positive that will gain another positive to then turn a negative inside out to a positive, so on and so forth.\nIt is your life. Own it, live it, love it. It is all yours. Do whatever you want with it, because at the end of the day, whatever you do, it is all on you. Enough said.\nWhat are some of your own daily reminders to keep being succesful and staying focus?\nFeel free to share with us!\nRed Bu\nPosted in Motivational vibeTagged #GoDoFly, Believe, Happiness, inspiration, Self-love, Social Networking, thealwaysbeliever, wise words, words of wisdom\n\ud83d\ude42 You are very welcome!",
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        "raw_content": "Pricing the Pottage\nImmigration is not my issue. I don\u2019t get enormously exercised by it one way or the other. I\u2019m not terribly worried about our post-American future, and I don\u2019t think we\u2019d betray our promise to the world if we restricted immigration. I don\u2019t think the free movement of labor is vital to economic success (moving capital is generally more efficient anyway) and I don\u2019t think the negative externalities to immigration are quite as large as the restrictionists think they are. It\u2019s just not my issue.\nBut it\u2019s obviously a big issue to a lot of people, so I try to keep myself informed about the various proposals floating about. Since it\u2019s not my issue, the holy grail for me has not been a policy stance that accords with my own views, but one that would help me to tease out the views of other people, what are the real drivers of the politics of this issue. So when a friend of mine \u2013 an immigrant himself, an entrepreneur from Ireland who spent years in H1b limbo before getting his green card \u2013 proclaimed that he had a \"modest proposal\" to solve the immigration question, I was intrigued.\n\"The solution to immigration,\" he said, \"is to auction the visas.\"\nNow, my initial reaction was to treat the proposal as so much libertarian flapdoodle, \"you libertarians know the price of everything and the value of nothing\" and so forth. But then I set to thinking. There is a logic to the proposal.\nDivide visas into three categories: humanitarian, familial and economic. Humanitarian visas are for people fleeing persecution. Familial visas are for adult parents or guardians of minor citizens, spouses of citizens, children of citizens, and minor siblings of citizens. And economic visas are for anyone coming here for employment who doesn\u2019t fit into either of the previous two categories. Let Congress set the number of visas in each category every two years. Humanitarian and familial visas are handed out on a first-come, first-served basis. Economic visas are distributed to employers (or the self-employed, or, for all I care, speculators and other middlemen) via Dutch auction.\n(Just to clarify how a Dutch auction works: in a Dutch auction, a fixed number of units are for sale. Participants in the auction can bid for any number of units up to the full number on offer, for any price above a set minimum. The clearing price is the lowest highest price that results in a sale of all units. Thus, suppose there are ten apples for auction. John wants five apples for himself and his kids, and bids $0.50 per apple. Jane wants two apples for herself, but she really wants them, and bids $1.00 per apple. Fred thinks he could sell apples for $0.50 per apple, and bids $0.35 per apple for eight apples. Shylock bids $0.05 per apple for ten, figuring he\u2019ll pick up apples dirt cheap if nobody else wants them. Nobody else participates. The clearing price is $0.35 per apple because if you set the price higher than $0.35, you only sell seven apples (two to Jane and five to John) and you need to sell all ten. So everyone gets their apples for $0.35. Jane bid the highest, so she gets two; John bid next highest, so he gets five; and Fred, who set the clearing price, gets the remaining three, because that\u2019s all that\u2019s left after filling Jane and John.)\nThe obvious avantage of an auction as a means of allocating visas is the feedback loop inherent in the price mechanism. In a point system such as is used by Canada or Australia, visas are allocated based on the government\u2019s assessment of the skill needs of the economy and the specific skills that the pool of potential immigrants has to offer. That\u2019s certainly better than random allocation of visas, but it doesn\u2019t provide any kind of feedback mechanism. The government may be very out of date in its assessment of what business needs are; or it may be influenced by the lobbying of particular industries; or it may over- or under-estimate the cost of training citizens already in the labor pool to do the jobs in question. An auction should be much more efficient in allocating visas where demand for labor is greatest. A Dutch auction specifically would reveal the full picture of demand while still pricing all visas the same (which it makes sense to do). Auctioning visas would also force business to weigh the relative costs of training the existing labor force versus raising wages versus bringing in immigrant labor.\nThere would also be a gain to the treasury, of course. If we assume, say, half a million total visas, of which 3/5 are economic, and a clearing price of $10,000 per visa, that\u2019s $3 billion. That\u2019s not much in the scheme of a federal budget, but it would pay for a good portion of the cost of the INS, or for a good portion of the cost of a fence, or what-have-you.\nBut the real benefit to such a scheme would be how it changes the incentives related to enforcement of immigration law. Employing an alien who does not have a visa would no longer simply be a violation of the law; it would be a defrauding of the government, because the employer could have purchased a visa at auction, but didn\u2019t. The government certainly doesn\u2019t have a perfect record of policing fraud; Medicaid and the EITC have serious fraud problems, not to mention the problem of counterfeiting. But the Feds certainly try harder to stop fraud than they do to enforce the law against employing illegal immigrants. Moreover, an auction system would pit employers against one another more effectively than does the current system. If contractor A purchases 100 visas at auction to employ masons, and contractor B does not, but employs 100 illegal alien masons nonetheless, contractor A has a pretty powerful incentive to rat out contractor B to the Feds. (Contractor B would, of course, claim to have believed that the masons were citizens. That side of the immigration problem can only be solved with a good national ID card. But even if contractor B beats the rap and doesn\u2019t have to pay a fine, the change in the incentive structure would mean that enforcement would be less spotty than it is now.)\nI mentioned the idea of selling visas to an open-borders libertarian friend. His response was to say that it didn\u2019t make any sense to sell visas because immigration is a net-positive to America \u2013 we should be paying to get immigrants. Leave aside whether the contention that immigration is a net-positive economically for the receiving country is true (in theory, it should be, but in practice we don\u2019t live in a world of pure free markets, and there are any number of situations where immigration could be a net-negative; moreover, there are a number of studies of immigration economics that suggest that the lion\u2019s share of the aggregate economic benefit of immigration is captured by the immigrants themselves). Even if it is true, it does not follow that the right to live in America should be priced at zero. Take the following example: you own an old couch. You don\u2019t want it. You would happily pay $50 for someone to come to your house and take it away. Your neighbor\u2019s kid is moving into his own place. He needs a couch. He would happily pay $150 for an old couch. Just because you were willing to pay someone to take it away, there is no theoretical reason why the clearing price for the trade where the kid takes your couch should be zero. Indeed, if he pays you $50 for the couch you have precisely split the value of the transaction (he\u2019s bought it for $100 than he would have paid, and you\u2019ve sold it for $100 than you would have demanded). The only way you can say that the proper price of visas is zero is if you believe that visas should be unlimited \u2013 that you don\u2019t care how many people move to America. It is very hard for me to believe that even a really libertarian person believes that there should be literally open borders in this sense.\nI also mentioned this idea to another friend who is an immigration restrictionist, and he was highly offended at the idea of selling something akin to and which would begin the path to citizenship (hence the title of this post). Which raises the whole question of what being a citizen really means. That probably deserves its own post, but for now, it seems to me that citizenship falls somewhere on a continuum of \"belonging\" with the family at one end and being a fellow shareholder at the other. It implies equal mutual regard (that\u2019s basically the libertarian conception), but also some degree of mutual responsibility (that\u2019s basically the communitarian conception). It may or may not imply some degree of union in some larger, reified whole; it may or may not imply assent to some set of ideological axioms or cultural norms \u2013 there are thick and thin conceptions of citizenship, but any conception of citizenship has some degree thickness, and it is that thickness, that aspect that makes citizenship more than being a shareholder (even a shareholder in a coop) in which inheres the sacredness that was sullied, in my friend\u2019s view, by the idea of selling visas. 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        "raw_content": "MLJ Special Edition Forthcoming: The Desautels Review - Changing Face of the Legal Profession\nThe Manitoba Law Journal is seeking submissions for publication in an upcoming special edition: The Desautels Review for Private Enterprise and the Law (The \u201cDesautels Review\u201d). The special issue is supported by the Marcel A. Desautels Centre for Private Enterprise and the Law. As the practice of law is by definition private enterprise, our initial issue will consider the changing face of the legal profession.\nThe Desautels Review will analyze emerging trends in legal practice. Legal professionals are adapting in a plethora of ways to modernize their practices. Together, these innovations constitute the changing face of the legal profession. Each article will discuss a particular service model or other innovation that has developed as an attempt to meet changing client demands or otherwise streamline the practice of law.\nThe following non-exhaustive list of examples may fall within the purview of the changing face of the legal profession: paperless offices, alternative fee arrangements, legal process outsourcing and \u201conshoring,\u201d the ebb and flow of the importance of the regional firm, online dispute resolution, virtual law firms, artificial intelligence, mobile practice, and \u201ccoaching\u201d or conflict training services. Articles on other relevant topics may also be accepted. Potential authors have already indicated interest in covering topics including collaborative practice, para-professionals and alternative service models, and online dispute resolution. Please note that this does not necessarily preclude further submissions on these topics.\nThe MLJ welcomes submissions from professors, practitioners and students. An article could involve: explaining what a development entails; contextualizing the development within the Canadian legal scene; and evaluating the consequences of the development on clients and/or lawyers.\nSubmissions will be accepted on a rolling basis until June 15, 2019. However, if the volume of submissions is high, the issue may be published earlier, so early submission is greatly preferred. Submissions should conform to the McGill Guide to Uniform Legal Citation. It should also be noted that we do not accept articles that have been submitted to other journals. Please send submissions in a Word document (not PDF) to: lawjour@umanitoba.ca.\nFor further information or to express any interest you may have in writing material for the Desautels Review, please contact Brendan Forrest, cc Bryan Schwartz at:\nforrestb [at] myumanitoba.ca",
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        "raw_content": "Alberta's Public Servants Deserve a Better Government to Work With\nWildrose Premier Prentice thinks if he says something often enough then Albertan\u2019s will accept it as a truth. For example, if he says often enough that the biggest problem (other than the so-called deficit problem, which is in fact an ideological debt) is the cost of the public service, then this must be true. Trouble is, he is wrong.\nFirst, the public service is the size it is because of decisions the Progressive Conservatives have made. We do realize that part of the Premiers fantasy world is that he represents \u201cnew management\u201d (notice that this isn\u2019t the same as new leadership), as if this means that he is the CEO of a completely different and totally new government. Clear nonsense, as we all know. He is leading almost the exact same group of people (with a few exceptions) who agreed to the current salary and pension arrangements, who headed Ministries which were allowed to grow and who gave themselves pay rises.\nSecond, his suggestion that there is a need for a coordinated approach to public sector pay is exactly what the Redford Government (remember that?) actually did. A group of Ministers who led the largest employers (Jeff Johnson, Fred Horne, Dave Hancock, Thomas Lukaszuk met weekly to coordinate their approach to public sector pay. Jeff Johnson repeated Dave Hancock\u2019s feat of bargaining for teachers pay Provincially rather than via each of the school boards, which used to be their statutory duty. Thus the reason pay is what it is that cabinet and a coordinated group of Ministers made it so.\nThird, the reason pensions are not reformed is that Dave Hanckock as Premier \u201ckilled\u201d the pension reform bill the former Finance Minister Doug Horner insisted was needed and the Wildrose Premier Prentice has not reintroduced it.\nFourth, Alberta actually spends less per capita on its public services than many other Provinces in Canada. As of now, we rank 6th in Canada in spending per capita on health, education and other public services. After the proposed budget cuts, we will likely by in 8th place. According to figures published by the Royal Bank of Canada, Alberta currently spends about $9,786 per person on public services, slightly less than the average for other provinces. If the proposed cuts are enacted, this would be reduced to $8,905, ahead of only Ontario and Quebec, whose more urbanized populations allow them to deliver services more cheaply.\nFifth, the average teacher is Alberta (and there is a big difference in pay between a starting teacher and a Principal) earns $93,681 \u2013 up $9,414 since 2010. The average MLA earns $127,300 \u2013 up $49,162 since 2010. We can argue whether these salaries are high or low, but the reality is that the decisions to award them were all made by Government (in fact imposed by Government in the case of teachers \u2013 they were not bargained for, they were imposed).\nFinally, Alberta\u2019s debts (including debt guarantees, contingent liabilities and program obligations) are around $200,176,000 and rising, though our net debt position is positive. We do pay over $530 million a year in interest payments and we are incurring more debt as we rush to catch up on infrastructure not replenished during the Klein era and not strategically developed to match population growth. We are likely to find ourselves playing constant catch up on this file. Yet at the same time as we accelerate our building program for schools, we are looking likely to be reducing our expenditure on hiring teachers. These are all Government of Alberta decisions.\nAttacking the public service and asking them to carry the can so that Government can continue to support those who can afford to pay more taxes and to support a Government that seems ideologically incapable of making sound economic decisions (as we shall soon see \u2013 budget on March 27th) is lowering morale. Many of the smartest people in Government are looking to leave and will do so when the Government starts to reintroduce pension reform and roll back wages. We need to honour and respect smart public servants and encourage them to act not as supplicants to a lost and gone Government but as servants for the public good. High quality, strategically focused and capable public servants who are remunerated well for the work they do and act as representatives of the peoples interest is exactly what Alberta desperately needs right now. Attacking them and making them \u201cscapegoats\u201d undermines them. Not at all what Alberta needs.",
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        "raw_content": "Birthday update - Route 66, Bostick and Sullivan and more\nToday is my birthday! On the eve of this joyous day I'm finding myself at a truck stop in the middle of absolutely nowhere in New Mexico updating the blog... What else would I rather be doing you might ask? NOTHING! I love the fact that I'm on the road, but I must admit that I'm looking forward to this journey coming to conclusion in the near future. It's been almost 4 months since I left San Diego and I'm really looking forward to getting back, going through all the gear that I got on the road and cleaning it up, seeing my darkroom again, making some prints (and developing the 16 or so rolls of mystery 120 film shot in the 60s that I have picked up in Duluth) and for a couple of weeks sleeping my bed. I say only a couple of weeks because I already have plans for a short California trip at the end of October, but more about that when the time comes.\nAs some of you may know I chose to take Route 66 back home all the way from Chicago to Los Angeles. Route 66 has been called 'The Mother Road' because from 1920s until the magor freeway system was built up and completed it was the major route for travelers to take from the east to out west. It runs just over 2200 miles and millions of people have traveled down it's winding turns. I decided that at least once in my life I have to go on it from start to finish. Making lots of quick stops along the way to make tintypes and averaging about eleven plates a day (except for today when I only did 3 because I was visiting Bostick and Sullivan in Santa Fe and that visit took a lot longer than expected as I'll explain below) I have progressed about 150-200 miles per day. I have chosen not to copy the images I make via iPhone camera and to save them all for the time that I complete the trip - so far I have92 plates as of today and I expect the total number to be about 130 by the time I reach Santa Monica. Because of this decision this update will be rather sparse in photos, but here is a brief description of how the journey has progressed so far.\nI started out from Chicago and was determined to make my first plate by the marker that says 'Route 66 Begin'. That sign happens to be located RIGHT downtown on Adams Ave by Michigan street. If any of you have ever been there you can visualize what a nightmare it would be to park a 35ft bus there in the middle of a weekday. For those who have not been there I'll just say that it took a lot of guts to park Gilli right in the 'buses only' lane with hazard lights on during rush hour with cars streaming all around. Luckily by now I have gotten my system down to where I can stop, make an exposure and get going in under 20 minutes, so no cops ever had the chance to question what a big yellow bus is doing blocking traffic, I even decided to do two plates from that perspective because the skyscrapers were just too picturesque and I knew what I won't encounter anything like that down the road.\nThe route quickly dips into suburbs and then into the rural country. Over the years it has been pretty much abandoned and overshadowed by major freeways that in a lot of parts have been built directly over it. Because of that the roads suggested by websites dedicated to traveling the entire length of Route 66 run directly parallel to a large highway, which is little fun to drive. Not only do you not go as fast, but those roads are poorly maintained and that's just not good for my faithful bus and her suspension. In light of that I decided to jump onto the freeways for some stretches and to get off at various towns where life may be expected to be seen. I also chose to take a very literal approach to my photography during this project. While various attractions visited by crowds of motor tourists throughout the decades lay just off the route I decided to focus on the ROAD itself. For that purpose every one of my images (other than maybe 4-5 so far out of the 92) include the road and all of them are oriented to the west since that's the direction that I'm traveling. This decision has definitely been adding an extra challenge to the photographic aspect of the trip. The road first goes pretty much directly south and then curves to the west in around Oklahoma. That meant that I had to shoot directly into the sun with back lit subjects and glare off the pavement filling the frame. It took a little adjustment to exposure and development, but I think I'm getting some rather decent results.\nRoute 66 was once traveled by heavy crowds and I met people along the way who still remember it being a busy throughway filled with traffic and picnicking families along it's sides. Now it's a pretty dismal scene with a lot of towns having gone completely abandoned and those that are still hanging on being in a terrible shape. Other towns, which had something else other than the road going for them, that are still bustling hubs of civilization are by now so modernized that they all look alike in accordance with the universal law of Americana - shopping malls, fast food joints, auto parts stores.... That makes for a nice contrast I think and I can't wait to lay out all the plates in a succession once I'm done and to see the whole road as it progresses. That's still about 4 days away at least as I have about 800 more miles to cover, so let's see how it goes. I do know that I'll be tempted to stop a lot more once I reach Arizona and the desert of California - I've been on certain sections of 66 there before and remember a lot of completely decayed buildings and I love shooting that kind of stuff, so I'll have to try to limit the amount of stops as I'm sure that this constant stopping and starting is not good for the engine...\nTo cut down on the time it takes me to wash all the plates I've been holding them in little 4x5 and 5x7 trays (for three of which I have to thank Lyosha Svinarski) until I get about 6-8 of them and then doing a batch wash. You can see the various grounds that I had encountered under the trays in these images.\nHere is one plate though for you to see as it's being washed. This is a shot of the Midpoint Cafe in Western Texas. As the name suggests it is situated right on the halfway point between Chicago and LA and, baing famous for just that, has managed to stay in business all these years.\nBefore I reached that though I went through Saint Louis Missouri where I was fortunate enough to meet a really cool person whom I'd like to give a mention here. Kristen Detec is another traveling photographer with a really cool mission. For 6 months she's traveling around US in a little pickup truck, visiting the areas worst hit by the Great Depression of 1930s and rephotographing them as they are now. She has a really great spirit and is actually using film for most of her photography, which I give her major kudos for. She was actually thinking of making the back of her truck into a darkroom, but sleeping quarters won over and I don't blame her for that at the lest. Kristen had me make a tintype of her for which I am very grateful as it provided another 25 gallons of fuel for thirsty Gilli. I look forward to seeing her work complete and all the great images that I'm certain she will come out with. Here she is in the back of her truck. Go Kristen!\nOther than that I have met a lot of people who are still traveling Route 66. Some to reminisce about the trips they have done 50 years ago as young people and some doing it for the first time. All of them have been very kind and a lot of them have been invited on board to see a tintype being developed. The locals are great too - they all seem to be enchanted by Gilli and I get a lot of 'cool bus!' comments and thumbs up from cars driving by. Well the road goes on, but before I get back on the freeway and check out what a town of Grants NM looks like close to midnight (I really don't expect much, but I'll stop there and make my first plate there in the morning) I do want to tell you about the fun little visit that I started the my birthday with.\nSanta Fe is home to one of the leading suppliers of photographic chemistry to photographers all over the world. Bostick and Sullivan has been a place that I have ordered directly from for many years and whose prodicts I have seen on many shelves of photo stores across the country, so when I realized that I'll be passing them I could not help but stop there and see the operations for myself.\nAs with Photographer's Formulary (you can read about my visit there in one of the entries from July) this is a family owned business and I got to meet all three generations of Sullivans. An unassuming building that you see above houses a bunch of raw chemistry that any alternative and traditional film photographer needs on daily basis, so I felt right at home there. B&S are also the only ones to supply premixed chemistry for making wet plate images and I have been using their products since the very start of my tintype career. I really like the results that I'm getting and I really see no reason to start mixing my own collodion and varnish, though I may try it once I go to much larger plates to try to save on costs. They are also the only ones to make things like ziatype kits and precoated carbon tissue (of which I got a roll while I was there because I have been wanting to try my hand at carbon printing for a while now). Not only that, but here's some news and this may be the first time anyone is mentioning this! They are now working on bringing back OIL PRINTING! This technique is very similar to bromoil printing which uses regular black and white paper, but it is slightly different in that it uses enlarged negatives exposed via UV in contact with the dichromated tissue before applying the ink with either rollers or brushes. The results are very pictorial and soft and both of the techniques were introduces at the turn of 20th century as photography's answer to painting. The production is still in experimental stage and the first coated paper (a beautiful rough watercolor stock) may be available by special order early next year, so stay tuned - this is gonna be the return of a very cool technique and I bet a lot more people will be practicing it now that they don't have to coat their own gelatin! The test results saw were really impressive. Here is a quick snap of work in progress - two prints about 16x20in that were still drying on the work table (hence the glare on the bottom one). As you can see one can use any color of inks, you can even selectively add color or do transfers and by doing those from color separated negatives you can even get a very painterly full color image - possibilities are endless!\nDana Sullivan is responsible for the wet plate portion of the business, so I was very interested to talk with him and see the darkroom. I got to admit that the darkroom was Spartan in its furnishings, but really did warm my heart is that it was pretty much entirely dedicated to wet plate process. That can actually be easily explained by the fact that alternative photography these days doesn't actually require a darkroom since most people chose to make large negatives on their inkjet printers and then all you need is a UV exposure unit (and I did see some really nice ones there making me want to come upon one larger than 11x14, which is what I have not). When I walked in Dana was in the middle of plunging a plate into a large bath of silver that he uses for his 12x20 work and so I decided to capture that moment for all of you to see.\nI don't know what he was planing to photograph, but before long I found an 8x10 camera with a Russian Industar lens (which warmed my heart even more) pointed at Gilli, which was parked right out front. Dana has just mixed up some new collodion and it took a couple of tries to get a perfect plate, but he persevered and in fact presented me with a great 8x10. Here you can see him developing one of the plates and the final result with yours truly behind the wheel.\nWell, it's almost midnight my birthday's almost gone. The continuous repetitive happily electronic music emulating from one of the nearby arcade machines has almost driven me insane and I'm sure it will be invading my dreams in the near future. I must get back on the road - the hills of western New Mexico slow Gilli down to below 40mph at times and who knows how long it will take me to reach the town of Grants.\nOn The Road Again! And What An Update...!\nWell, I thought I wouldn't post these big longwinded updates any more and try to post more often and in a more of a bite-size format... Unfortunately (or maybe quite fortunately) my schedule has been so packed that I barely got a chance to get online and those short times were filled with answering emails and keeping up with the schedule. So here it goes - another monster of an update! Grab a coffee, sit back and take a virtual ride along...\nGilli's back and she has a new transmission! She is running great and now I do realize that the entire time I had her there was a roughness to the way the gears shifted, so this must have been coming all along. I attributed it to the fact that it's a big rig and thought it was normal for beasts of this size. Now that shifting is smooth as butter I can see that I have a lot to learn still.\nI would like to express my gratitude to all those who have helped me during the down time. Your moral, physical and financial support came at a crucial time and it will not be forgotten. Thank you!\nSo, to get back to adventures. Last I post ended with me being at a farm of my friend Justin Edelman's family in New Jersey. Justin is a great videographer and is a budding analogue photographer as well. His family gathered there for a mini-reunion and they were extremely generous to include me in the festivities. His mother is a talented painter working with large scale pastel chalks and his stepfather is..., well I'm not sure what his exact title is, but he explained what he does to me and it sounded almost as fascinating as painting. He goes in and fixes financial woes of troubled companies large and small by either streamlining them or laying out the facts before investors and owners to quit losing money and dissolve the enterprise. They are both very kind and smart with great sense of humor and spending time with them was a real treat. To top it off the farm is huge and heavily wooded, so there was plenty of hiking and nature time. A state park with a very picturesque lake was within hiking distance, so here is a shot of Justin's brother Fred on it's shore.\nKnowing that Gilli won't be fixed for about a week I didn't want to impose my presence for the entire time and so I looked for a way to get to New York City for a while. As it happens my friend John from San Diego was actually working in Queens and even had an extra unoccupied hotel booked already. He gladly drove out to the farm and picked me up and we spent a few days in Big Apple. It was Labour Day weekend, so John didn't have work and so we got to venture into Manhattan and visited the 911 Memorial. It was strangely eerie to be standing by the two large pools that were positioned where the Twin Towers had once stood. Last time I was there it was 1994 and I went up on the observation deck of the north tower. I had just moved to the country less than a month ago, and looking down on what seemed like all of the creation I felt strangely American. Now nothing but deep pools with perpetually cascading streams of water fruitlessly filling them up were before me....\nI had time to visit other friends while I was in NYC as well.\nMaria, whom I've known since we were both little kids, is a daughter of my mom's coworker and dear friend Irina. Interesting thing is that Maria now has a son and he is 5.5 months old. When I was leaving San Diego on June 9th Maria happened to have been there visiting her mom and so I got to see little Valodia when he was 2.5 months for the first time. Seeing him at twice the age he had been and on the East Coast was a treat and so was meeting Maria's husband. As it happens Maria is a costume designer and is now going to fly out to California again to attend the Emmy Awards for which one of the shows she's is working on has been nominated (don't ask me which one - I am bad with names and on top of that have not watched TV in over a decade...). Good Luck Maria!\nGreg McMahon is a camera assistant in NYC and we've known each other over ten years now, so I had to stop by and see him too. Apparently his place was just a short walk from the hotel, so for once I didn't have to navigate the subway system (where either PA announcements had gotten A LOT clearer in the last 19 years, or I have learned enough English to start to barely understand them... still a long way to go though). He just returned from Burning Man festival and was happy to show me stereo slides from both there and this year's Montana Rainbow. Greg uses a great medium format camera that I recommended to him many years ago and is now getting quite excellent at stereographic photography.\nFinally I also tracked down one of my college classmates Raymond Yeung. He does video work in NYC area and invited me over for a little BBQ get together, which was a lot of fun. He also was very kind to drive me over the shop where I picked up Gilli and we took a little drive to test out the chemistry and to make the following two images.\nDriving Gilli for a while I realized that indeed the entire time prior to repair she was shifting a bit rough, so the transmission woes were coming all along without my awareness of it. Now she was going from gear to gear smooth as butter. I went back to the farm of Justin\u2019s folks and made a few tintypes there including a portrait of those family members that were still there after the reunion, which I left to them as a token of my appreciation for their hospitality and kindness.\nAfter spending the night at the farm I headed south to Washington D.C. where I had a few workshops booked. On the way there I had a chance to meet yet another wet plate photographer Brady Wilks and spent the night at his farm house. We went out for a shoot the next day and and here are the two resulting plates. Wish I had time to drive around a bit more, but I had to be on the way to the capitol.\nIn D.C. I stayed at the house of my old Rainbow friend Allan \u2013 right on 16th street just a couple of miles from the White House. It was great to reconnect with him and we even went out to his orthodox synagogue for the celebration of the last day or Yom Kippur. Yes, I am a Russian Jew in case you are wondering, but I am not really a practicing one, so I had to follow along reading all the prayers in English to myself while Hebrew songs rang out from all around me. A slightly awkward experience, but I was very happy to be there and have a chance to recollect the difficult plight of my ancestors. As for the current policies of Israel... Well, that\u2019s best left for a whole separate conversation\u2026\nSeptember 6th, 7th and 8th we filled with \u2018tintype experience\u2019 workshops. Yuri Long was extremely kind and efficient to have set up this little marathon of classes and during the first two days a total of 16 people got to make their first plates under my supervision and guidance. I don\u2019t know if it\u2019s just because most of them had previous darkroom equipment or because people in Washington area are just smarter than average, but they all did a fantastic job pouring plates and followed the procedure to the T. Here they are marveling at their creations.\nWhile I was in D.C. I noticed that the iconic Washington Monument was having repairs done on it (apparently to the damage caused by a relatively recent and rather rare earthquake), so I decided to try to get a couple of tintypes made of that scene. I was determined to shoot right at sunset when lights on the scaffolding were turned on to illuminate the monument. As you can imagine parking and traffic in downtown D.C. is pretty insane. I was extremely lucky though. I drove up to the perfect spot with a great vantage point just minutes after parking was allowed on that stretch of the street, so I got an absolutely perfect spot and was able to shoot right from the window of the bus, which gave me a great elevated perspective. Here is a quick iPhone image taken during one of the following exposures. You can see how perfectly we care parked :)\nDaylight was fading rapidly and exposures ranged from 1:30 to 3min. It was really cool to see the lights switched on right as I was doing the shoot and I really like the way the series of three plates turned out. You can't really tell in this image below, but the first shot clearly has just one bank of lights on, the second one has half of them on and in the last one all lights are on - that makes a really neat sequence where the more lights are on the brighter the scene appears. After making that series I could not resist pulling a couple more plates - why not, I was already there...\nNext day, on Tuesday, I had an appearance scheduled in Maryland at Anne Arundel Community College. My friend Vera, who teaches there now, had arranged this and I was happy to provide bus tours, little tintype experience and a Magic Lantern Show. Here is a shot of the bus parked on campus. I had a good stream of people coming throughout the day and everyone seemed to enjoy the history of photography display.\nFrom there it was on to Washington Grove - a small town in Maryland where a Facebook friend had asked me to come by and make a commissioned portrait of him on his back porch. Allan Janus works as a conservator with the Smithsonian and used to do wet plate images back in late 70s and early 80s. His place was filled with curious images and photo artifacts and we had a good time conversing into the night. Among other things this wonderful Afghani rug caught my eye. I heard about these traditional rugs that incorporated military items, but have never seen one in person. Seeing one in front of me really made me think of the hardships that a culture must experience to be including such things as tanks, bombs and rifles into their traditional art... I hope peace comes to that region at some point in the future....\nIn the morning a neighbor also decided to have a tintype of her house made. Here are the resulting plates.\nWhile I was there I could not help myself to do a couple more images since I already had my 8x10 with a 5x7 back out and ready to go.\nThat was Wednesday morning and after that I thought I had a little break. A while back there was talk of doing the workshop in Troy at Photo Center. I have not heard from it's director Nicholas Argyros in a little while, so I assumed that there wasn't enough interest and took my sweet time making my way north toward Buffalo. I stopped to make plates in Gettysburg and then again in Enola PA.\nIt was 7pm and I was consuming some dinner when I decided to give Nicholas a call just to confirm that we are a no-go for the workshops. To my surprise he said that there were indeed 4 people ready to go and that we were on for tomorrow at noon! That meant that I had to hop in the bus and get on the road as soon as possible. Troy was more than 300 miles away from where I was and with Gilli not going any faster than 55 mph on a flat and down to 30 on an uphill the trip took 7.5 hours! It was all worth it though. Not only did we have a great workshop, but Nicholas and Susan Mayers, one of the students, actually bought one plate each from my collection, which made my day even better. The only bummer was that a very heavy rainstorm set in right in the middle of the workshop and we were forced to do a couple of plate in the bus with the shutter open and popping multiple flashes off a DSLR camera. Incidentally that actually works pretty well - it takes about 20 close-range hits from one of those little pop-up flashes to make a very decent wet plate exposure.\nAfter the workshop I had a pleasure of visiting Fulton Street Gallery where Susan had an exhibit of her giant cyanotype prints. I got to say that these were the largest ones I have ever seen and they were also done very well. I know they won't translate well in your screen, but believe me - in person they are VERY impressive.\nNext was another marathon drive from Troy to Buffalo. This is normally a 4.5 hr drive in a car, but with the bus and some hills it took a good 7 hours - way longer than I really would like to drive on a single stretch, but I wanted to make some images in the morning before heading over to a gallery reception at night. Pulling in at about 2am I parked by the same grain elevators that I shot last time I was in town. This time for some reason the lights on that stretch of the street were on, so it was nowhere near as dark in the bus and I didn't sleep so well. On the other hand I woke up early enough to have good light on my subjects and made the following plates.\nUsually I'm not a fan of crazy artifacts from some stuff going awry with the collodion process, but I really like what happened in that last plate. (Are you falling asleep yet? Maybe it's time for another coffee break?).\nIn the evening I pulled in front of Hallwalls Gallery in downtown where there was a great reception for the opening for the show by Clifton Childree. His exhibit was a perfect match for the nostalgic feel of The Photo Palace Bus and I think the pairing was great. He collected thousands of rolls of player piano scores and made a rather incredible installation that filled two or three rooms. Clifton also works in motion picture medium and actually uses FILM (major kudos!), so in one room there were 8mm projectors pointed at white walls and viewers were encouraged to come up to the machines and crank the film through to project the clips. It was a wonderfully tactile experience. All the rooms were fairly dark, so pardon the poor iPhone snapshots of the scene...\nNext day I had another appearance at one of my favorite photo stores - Delaware Camera. I was planning on doing tintype portraits and Eric Jensen was very kind in promoting the event. There were about 6 people who had their portraits taken and here are a couple of those plates, copied before varnishing and giving them to their respective owners. I got to say I had a blast shooting that dog image below - it's a challenge enough to shoot humans with wet plate, but when you are working with a pretty hyper puppy dog.\nOn Sunday morning I was determined to shoot the iconic Electric Building, which towers over downtown Buffalo and has wonderful art deco detail in light stone. Thankfully I met a great guy and a talented artist by the name of Scotty Bye who lives right across the street from the Electric Building and Scotty said that we could get on the roof of his place to have a great perspective. I was super excited to do this, so I got up relatively early and made my way to Scotty's loft. By the way - rent in Buffalo is amazing! Scotty said that there were only 6 people living in the entire building and each one of them had a 2000 square feet space with rent under $800! When inside I was confronted with a barrage of visual stimulation including pieces of Scotty's sculptures, old motorcycle parts, painting and so on. Scotty makes large outdoor installations and I highly recommend visiting his site. Here he is holding a promo piece for one of his current pieces with a part of his old sculpture behind him.\nGetting on the roof above the sixth floor was easy, but it was quite a feat going up and down and down and up with wet plates in an old slow industrial elevator. To save us some time I decided to cut the number of trips in half by sensitizing the plates first and only then setting up the camera on the roof once we got there. This was the first time I did that and I think it worked pretty well - because it was not a hot day with moderate humidity plates stayed pretty wet. These are the plates I came out with from that shoot.\nStarting at noon there was a workshop and Magic Lantern Show set up in Locust Street Art Gallery. That space is really cool - an artistic mecca for Buffalo where they teach painting, ceramict, animation and photography. It's a large three story tall building with every room functionally set up for creativity to flow freely. Here are a couple of pictures of some of the spaces there.\nTwo people showed up for the workshop out of four expected, but we had a good time nonetheless. Here is a shot of the staff of Locust Street Art Gallery that I did as a demo and the two plates that workshop participants made afterward. Notice the cropped person on the right - I had already set the camera up and the plate was in the holder when someone decided to be added to the shot... This was shot with a 90mm and I thought I might still have them in the frame, but apparently I got most of him...\nI thought the building right next to the gallery was very iconically middle-American, so I decided to shoot it before wrapping and starting the wash.\nThe lantern show went well as usual. I'm perfecting my presentation still, but I don't think I had too many slip-ups and upside down plates, so that's a success in my eyes. We had about 20 people attend and for the size of the room it was perfect. After the show a few of us went out to dinner. Rob McElroy, in whose parking lot I spent my Buffalo nights, mentioned that he might want to use me as the subject for his first 8x10 daguerreotype portrait taken with flash power. I might have mentioned before that by now his lighting setup was up to 60.000 watts of power and so I was both hesitant to sit in front of that amount of lights and extremely honored and excited at that opportunity. By the time we were done with dinner and a tour of Charlie's place, a photographer who lives above Rob, it was about 2am. Still, when I said that I was up for it Rob said he was as well and Eric wanted to see the process as well, so we headed down to Rob's and started on the whole process of making an 8x10 daguerreotype. This time the process went by a lot faster than during my last year's Buffalo visit and within an hour I found myself surrounded by a hugely intimidating lighting setup with 16 power packs clicking and buzzing in the seeming darkness beyond the reflectors.\nRob is a real perfectionist and so he was trying to not only make an excellent plate as far as the technique of daguerreotype process, but also was planning to have perfect lighting AND use one of the lenses by Howard Beach (the adventures in whose house you can read about in my earlier post). Wanting to perfect the light he wanted to have it bounce off the white reflector cards rather than having all the bare bulbs blasting in my face and having my features in sharp harshness. Rob asked me how I would like to be photographed and having just done a Magic Lantern show I decided to have the lantern in the shot with me and to have the image look like it was being taken during a show and the light was coming from a lit up screen. We set up the lights, did a bit of focusing (well, quite a bit - did I mention that Rob is a perfectionist?). The plate was inserted and the modeling lights were switched off... Then Rob counted down and I braced myself for the tidal wave of light that was about to hit me... Let me tell you - NOTHING can prepare one for that much light entering a fully dilated pupil! NOTHING!!! The entire world went green - a bright fluorescent type of green that glows like northern lights. It made no difference if I had my eyes opened or closed... I thought I was completely blind, but in about ten seconds the green faded to purple and then blue and in a couple of minutes I could almost see again. Hooray! I stumbled down into the darkroom and saw what I could make out of the processing. Even having 60.000 watts was not enough to give a proper amount of light for the 0.01 ISO of daguerreotype emulsion... Now I say this because indeed the plate was a bit dark for a 'normal' portrait. Rob was definitely disappointed. I on the other hand truly liked the result because it truly captured the atmosphere that I was hoping the image would portray - a darkened room with the glow of the screen illuminating the projectionist's face. I hope Rob won't be too mad at me for putting this quick iPhone copy of an image he considers to be sub-par on here. I REALLY LOVE IT ROB!!! Don't wipe it! (I mean, yes - when you compare it to the flawless bright plates you see below it you can see that it's dark, but again - the atmosphere of a slide show is perfectly captured!)\nBy the time all as done it was close to 4:30 in the morning and I crashed out on Rob's couch. I had to get up pretty early in the morning because by 10:30 I had to be in Nichols High School - one of the very best high schools in the entire country. There I had a class of art students come through and view the bus and the history of photography display. They loved the bus and I think I inspired some youngsters to pick up a Fuli Instax camera by taking a shot with one and letting them watch the image come up. That Fuji Instax was a generous gift from Eric Jensen and I am eternally grateful for it - I will indeed put it to good use! Nichols School was actually amazing with a clean darkroom and plenty of lively and smart students. Here is a shot of their darkroom and one of my favorite art pieces that sat in the classroom.\nI was totally going to leave for Chicago (I had to be there on the next day and it's an 11 hour drive), but Rob texted me and said that he was up for another try with the 8x10 daguerreotype portrait and so I gladly went back to his studio. Rob said that he had two plates all fumed and ready to go and so it wasn't going to take more than an hour or so... We messed with the setup and tried to get more light into the camera again and again and before we knew 5.5 hours flew by! We did do the two shots, but again my skin tones were too dark for Rob's liking. Here is the second plate where a hair light was added, which revealed a nice separation from the background and added a great reflection onto the Lantern. Again - I really hope it's OK with Rob for me to post this image - it's really below his professional standard, but AGAIN - I REALLY LIKE IT! C'mon - look at it - doesn't it look like it's taken during a show in a dark room with the projector glowing back at me? By the way, this time I asked Rob to keep modeling lights on and so I didn't have quite a shock to my eyes when the flash was released. Still, 60.000 watts all at once is an intense and a bit disorienting experience...\nAnyhow, I left Buffalo when the light was fading and started driving west toward Chicago. After driving until I could drive no longer I stopped and slept in a service area off the 90 throughway. Woke up a bit late and started driving again. Long stretches of highway do a bad ting to my body, but I had one very important thing to look forward to and so I was determined to make it to Chicago by the evening. What was that important thing, you may ask. Well, one of my Facebook friends, Joel Ferguson, along with other folks had been working for Dennis Manarchy who has designed and found sponsorship for the world's largest mobile camera and on Wednesday there was to be an opening ceremony in downtown Chicago for it. I was anxious to see this marvelous beast for which I remember seeing an unsuccessful Kickstarter campaign a while back. Now Dennis had found private sponsors and companies that donated a bunch of custom work to make his dream of 30 years a reality. 'Butterflies and Buffalo' (the name of the camera) is capable of taking 6x4.5ft NEGATIVES. I applaud Dennis for working not only at that size, but also doing it with analog means. When I got to the garage where the final touches were being put on the giant camera I was truly impressed. Seeing this on a computer screen can do no justice to it, but here you go - world's largest mobile camera still in the garage and the prototype of it, which sits upstairs in Dennis' house with Joel in front of it for scale.\nIncredible, right? What is even more incredible was the fact that Joel was apparently supposed to guard the camera that night after it was wheeled out to downtown and somehow I got sucked into that mission and so we were to spend the night sleeping INSIDE a camera amid skyscrapers of the Windy City! There were a few points of confusion and so the camera didn't get delivered to the location until late at night, but here it is being pulled into place.\nAfter we watched it being positioned under the giant prints that Dennis had strung on the building by it we were left with a pack of 12 beers and strict orders to not let anything happen to that camera overnight... It was late and there was nobody around. Aside from Joel and me a lovely young lady by the name of Celina volunteered to stay to keep us company. The three of us quickly went through the beer, walked around a bit to stretch the limbs and then returned to the camera thinking of sleeping. One thing that nobody apparently thought to leave with us was any kind of bedding - no mattress, no blankets or pillows... Also, the camera had been freshly painted, so we could not even sleep in it - the smell was too much. I was the oldest in the group by far and I insisted that some kind of softness was to be brought to the location. That meant quickly going back to Joel's place and grabbing a twin-size mattress and some nominal covers. It was quite a site - us carrying bedding in the middle of the night in a business district. I don't think it was as much of a sight though as us waking up at about 7:30. The sun up and a crowd of work-bound office employees rushing by the three figures rising from a thin mattress and emerging from under ratty blankets in their undies. What a sight! On the other hand - the camera was safe and sound and so we felt good enough to pack up our makeshift nest, push-start Joel's truck (oh yeah, his starter was out, so every time there was a need to go anywhere some pushing was required), and go about our day.\nThe opening was to be held from 5 to 7pm and Joel and I were planning on doing tintypes there. We arrived to the spot at about 4 and boldly parked Gilli right in the middle of rush hour traffic in a zone clearly marked as 'No Parking - Tow Zone'. I'd like to see them try towing me! It appears that cops in Chicago have better things to do than to worry about illegally parked vehicles and so nobody bothered me in the next 4 hours. Unfortunately as soon as people started arriving and we did our first test plate the rain set in and only got worse as the ceremony went on... This is pretty much what it looked like - small groups of wealthy people under umbrellas huddling in close-knit bundles and shmoozing their hearts out. No place or time for tintypes.... Still, I had a good time - I could just not believe that this thing is real and will someday make images!\nDennis still needs to find more sponsors for the first road trip, but eventually he wants to go around the country and complete a series of portraits of various small enclaves of American subcultures. Other than Native Americans I am not sure who he is planning on shooting, but he had indeed done a few shots of them with the prototype and so a small group of Native American drummers showed up at the opening and did a very soulful performance. I didn't get any shots of that as I was too enthralled in the moment - the surrealism of hearing chants and the steady beat of the thunder drum amid skyscrapers in the falling rain was too perfect.\nThat night I slept in the bus in front of Dennis' house. It was a warm night and I was excited to be heading on Route 66 the following morning. Here I am going to make an unusual for me move and skip a part of the tale about me making the first tintypes of that return journey. I would like to leave the Route 66 story for one continuum that will be revealed in the next few posts. I would however like tell you about a little detour I made after doing the first stretch of that historic road.\nAn online friend of mine, Lyosha Svinarsky runs a Museum of Photography in Urbana IL and he invited me to come over and do a Magic Lantern show, some workshops and tintype portraits and indeed just to meet and have a good time. I'm always glad to meet photographers and even more so when they come from my native Russia, so I hopped off Route 66 and drove a bit out the way to Urbana. I spent a few nights at Lyosha's place, got to know his lovely wife and dog, went out and got a taste a very popular beer here - Dragons Blood (amazing brew if you are into dark, nutty, strong ales!) and had a great time in general.\nThe lantern show was enjoyed by a good 15 or so people including some kids that waited until about the end of the show to turn on their mobile games (so I think I'm getting better at keeping people's attentions). One interesting thing that happened during the Lantern Show - my lantern almost caught fire! When I was in Buffalo Rob asked me if I had a spare bulb for when mine goes out. I said that no and I have no idea where to get a huge bayonet-mount bulb that's 95 year old. I should have known - Rob pulled out a box from his garage a in it were TWO bulbs that fit my lantern! One of them was the recommended 500 watts and one was a bit more powerful 750. During this show I decided to test out that 750 and in the middle of the performance I noticed a stream of smoke coming from inside the lantern. With the words 'ladies and gentlemen, we need to interrupt this event as we may be in danger of catching ablaze' I stopped the show and the lights went up. Inside the lantern I found the wooden base, which holds prints in the event it is to be used as an overhead projector, smoldering at full speed. I extracted the extremely hot plate and poured water on it. Now the lantern has some serious field character to it! I think I can still use that bulb (the light was indeed quite a bit brighter) if I don't have that wooden insert in... Still, unless it's absolutely necessary I'll stick with the recommended 500 watt ones for now.\nNext day I was downtown Urbana - a couple of people came by for a tintype experience and I also made a portrait of another couple in front of the bus. Here I am in front of Lyosha's place with faithful Gilli behind me.\nNow I am finishing this blog post while sitting in a wonderful creative space in Bloomington IL called Come Together Studios owned by Matt Erickson. Matt invited me over to give him a chance to make a tintype of his own and so I was glad to come by and present him this opportunity, especially because Bloomington was on my way back to Route 66. Come Together Studios is a long-time dream of Matt's and he is super excited to see it come to fruition. A couple of years ago he purchased a 16.000 square foot building with a rich history stretching all the way back to 1850s and now is slowly but surely transforming it into a space for artist studios and performances of all kinds. They have spaces here printmaking, sculpture, painting and soon to come are capabilities of ceramics and bronze casting. I hope there will also be a darkroom here someday. A total of 8 gallery spaces, artists living quarters and so on and so forth... Here are a couple of images from it - I could have shot more as every room is filled with great art, but I'll spare you as I'm sure by now you want to go to sleep (even if you are reading this in the middle of the day...)\nA few emails were sent out and so quite a few of Matt's friends showed up to see the bus. Among them was a local tintype photographer Rashod Taylor and here he is holding one of his 8x10 plates.\nIt always pleases me to sell my work. Not only do I see what people connect with and see my work gain a life of its own in a different part of the country, but of course I also get some more funds for diesel. I sold 4 8x10 silver prints to those who visited the bus and I am pleased to say that at this point I am literally $200 away from this trip being financially solvent! WOOO-HOOO!!!!\nI will stop this novel of an update on this up note and will soon get back to start the update about my travels along Route 66. Let me just say that the beginning of it was intensely wonderful and it resulted in some great plates being made. More about that later though - now you can go about your day and be productive knowing that you have just finished one of the longest posts I have made or will hopefully ever make.\nBirthday update - Route 66, Bostick and Sullivan a...",
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        "raw_content": "By Prerna Agarwal | Nov 16, 2009\nDear Prerna,\nWhen a couple decides to break up, why does everyone around have to suffer? My two good friends were dating for a very long time \u2014 the perfect couple, or so I thought. They broke up two years ago, but my best friend still doesn\u2019t \u201capprove\u201d of me hanging out with her ex. It\u2019s been such a long time, and both of them have moved on in their own ways by dating other people. So why must I, a person who isn\u2019t even directly involved in the breakup, pick a side or compromise on my friendship with the other?\nDidn\u2019t it just seem like an ideal situation when your best friends were dating? Anyway, I think your best friend just feels uncomfortable around her ex. However, you should explain to her that her ex is your friend, too, and as much as you love her, you would rather not have to choose between the two.\nYou should probably not encourage her ex to bring a current girlfriend to events with your best friend and vice versa. It takes a while for people to get comfortable in such situations. Try keeping out of their breakup \u2014 you are entitled to your opinion and your friendship, both of which are independent of the other.\nI can\u2019t get myself to sleep soundly anymore. Every night I go to bed and wake up a few hours later. Sometimes I feel like I am wasting time while sleeping. I\u2019ve tried staying up later to make myself tired, but it hasn\u2019t helped. I have tried the whole movie-and-heavy-snack run, but nothing seems to work. What should I do?\n\u2014Student Needs Overnight Rest, Easily!\nDear SNORE,\nThe usual advice column answer would be: Don\u2019t drink caffeine too late; don\u2019t work out after 4 p.m.; have a stable sleeping schedule; and so on. However, being college students, we know that advice is hardly realistic.\nSo, let\u2019s get to the suggestions that fit the bill: Don\u2019t do any really exciting activity before going to bed. If the noise down the street is keeping you awake, get an air purifier to make white noise or a fan in the summer. Don\u2019t think about stressful topics; instead, just relax and think of something soothing. Usually, I like to recap a nice episode of my day or just imagine something that makes me happy and peaceful. If this still doesn\u2019t work, I suggest you find a history book and start reading. Nothing calls sleep faster than an extremely dull book.",
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The issue ends with Darkseid banishing the Forever People to another dimension, something they\u2019re cool with. What he calls a punishment, they see as an opportunity to build a new home for themselves.\nMister Miracle is about escape, he is the incarnation of chaos, a man who cannot be held by any prison. Apokolips is a prison planet, so he is the ultimate affront to that world. He can escape from any prison they cook up for him, and even when the series drifts away from its Fourth World roots, the core theme remains present.\nMost of this book is Mister Miracle issues, and he was always my least favorite of the Fourth World books. These issues aren\u2019t bad, but they are a bit formulaic. The joy is in watching the developing relationships between the various characters. We get to watch the formation of the Mister Miracle Escape Troupe, the creation of a surrogate family for various characters. Scott and Barda are the central relationship here, and it\u2019s great watching them get closer and finally get married at the end of the series.\nAlso introduced is Shilo Norman, a kid who will grow up to play a central role in Grant Morrison\u2019s Mister Miracle series. He\u2019s not too notable here, though I do like the way Kirby creates an inter-racial family with Scott\u2019s adoption of Shilo. Kirby is extremely politically progressive, and his youthful energy serves as a rebuke to the traditional image of generational conflict in the 60s. Reading this series, it\u2019s clear he\u2019s philosophically right with the 60s counterculture, and Jimmy Olsen and The Forever People read as extended tributes to those ideas.\nKirby sounds like an incredible guy, it\u2019s crazy to think of all the stuff he must have done in his life, making all these stories, fighting in World War II, and more. He came face to face with the Earth incarnation of Darkseid and Apokolips, and I\u2019m sure much of the series is informed by what he saw there. It bothers me when people equate patriotism with this conservative ideal of the whitebread nuclear family. Kirby came out of that generation, but he\u2019s making these trippy, progressive comics that are as groundbreaking as anything else that came out of the counterculture. You know if he were around today, he\u2019d hate what Bush did to this country, and would be writing comics about people who fought back.\nMorrison\u2019s Mister Miracle will likely make a lot more sense if I read it now, after reading all the original stuff. I like the idea that Shilo wanders away from the wedding in issue #18 unsure of whether anything he just saw was real, and it\u2019s those memories that come back to him when he plunges into the black hole in the series. Seven Soldiers owes a major debt to what the Fourth World books did.\nAfter a bunch of random standalone issues, the Fourth World concepts and characters return in issue #18, the wedding of Scott and Barda. It\u2019s great to see them back, many classic Mister Miracle foes return and we get a final confrontation between the forces of freedom and the forces of control. Highfather shows them all up, and everyone escapes to New Genesis. Darkseid is left behind to reflect on the fact that \u201cLife at best is bittersweet.\u201d Situated a panel away from a caption saying \u201cThe Mister Miracle series will not be continued\u2026\u201d that feels all too appropriate.\nHowever, the saga is not over. The other titles fade to the back, and the Orion/Darkseid conflict surges to the fore for Hunger Dogs. These stories have a pretty bad reputation, but I really liked them. I suppose it could be a bit underwhelming if you\u2019d waited fifteen years for the conclusion, but read in succession with the issues, it works well.\n\u201cEven Gods Must Die\u201d is primarily a visual spectacle, Kirby\u2019s art feels rawer and crazier than the old stuff, and his layouts are more experimental. Every page seems to be half covered in crazy Kirby gizmos, and filled to the brim with faces and bodies in motion.\nThe big conflict here is between Darkseid\u2019s attempt to impose total order on Apokolips, and the spark of chaos that Orion brings. Darkseid has turned to machines, \u201cThe Micro-Mark\u201d in particular, which is apparently an artifical version of the anti-life equation. He is using this to subdue the masses and turn them into mindless drones who believe only in Darkseid.\nAgain, there\u2019s huge relevance to what we\u2019re seeing happening in politics today. There\u2019s a lot of talk about why movies about Iraq fail, and primarily I think it\u2019s because it\u2019s hard to express the anger that a lot of people feel without coming off as preachy and over the top. I think people have a hard time accepting their own culpability in what happened, so we wind up with movies that explicitly claim to have no political agenda. But, this is a time when we need people to speak out, and sometimes it\u2019s easier to that through genre. What the Fourth World books do is tap into a conflict so eternal and fundamental to humanity, they remain forever relevant. The original concept came out of Vietnam, but Darkseid\u2019s agenda feels like exactly the kind of thing we\u2019ve seen Bush and his crew do.\nMuch emphasis is placed on the mechanation of Apokolips. They no longer need foot soldiers to kill and keep control. When we\u2019ve got politicians speaking about unmanned drones to protect our borders, and an army where you can bomb people from remote, it\u2019s clear how relevant this is. And, I think it\u2019s only by viewing the conflict in this kind of archetypal genre narrative that we can recognize how dire our own situation is. Real life villains don\u2019t have faces of stone, they wear suits and speak like they care about you. Is anyone supporting Darkseid when they read this story? No, and if that\u2019s the case, why are people still supporting his counterpart on our world?\nThat\u2019s why I like the fact that Kirby recognizes one man can\u2019t save the world, he can only hope to ignite a change in the masses. Before reading it, I wondered why the book was called \u201cThe Hunger Dogs,\u201d and it turns out that the dogs are the people of Apokolips. We\u2019ve been following the conflict of gods, and never understood what it did to the people on the ground level. They want to throw off the control of Darkseid, but they don\u2019t know how to. That\u2019s where Orion comes in.\nOrion is the spark of chaos, born in the darkness of Apokolips, he has seen the light and now returns to spread that light and tear through Darkseid\u2019s control. In the prelude, we see him eventually reach Darkseid, and in an awesome turn of events, get abruptly gunned down. But, Darkseid doesn\u2019t seem to even care. He\u2019s going through the motions at this point, seemingly in an extistential crisis. His imminent victory feels meaningless. I particularly like the scenes where he revives people who\u2019ve died during the series, only to find that they are little more than flesh puppets, their existence only reminding him more of what he lost.\n\u201cThe Hunger Dogs\u201d is ostensibly about the final confrontation between Darkseid and Orion, but the real action takes place away from that, on New Genesis. Throughout the entire series, we\u2019ve seen New Genesis and Apokolips pitted against each other in this eternal struggle of freedom and control. Darkseid beings an assault on New Genesis, but High Father winds up totally subverting the paradigm. Darkseid thinks that destroying their world will destroy the people, but in the end, the destruction of New Genesis liberates them to go searching the galaxy for a new way of life.\nMuch like with the Forever People, Darkseid believes that upending the order of things will cripple his foe, only to find out that he\u2019s given them an opportunity to find something better. Darkseid is ultimately about the status quo, keeping people locked in specific patterns of behavior. High Father is much more malleable, they have a satellite ready, and are perfectly willing to go searching the stars for a new world. Nobody knows what they\u2019ll find out there, but they\u2019ve got hope.\nSo, Darkseid first loses his cosmic foe, and next uses his personal foe, Orion. Rather than embarking on another duel to the death with Darkseid, Orion decides to take the people he cares about and run away. I\u2019m guessing one of the big issues people have with the book is that they see this ending as a cop out. We\u2019re deprived of the epic final confrontation between father and son. But, I feel like we get that in \u201cGods Must Die,\u201d we\u2019ve seen that you can\u2019t defeat Darkseid through force. \u201cHunger Dogs\u201d is all about destroying the idea of Darkseid, the Manichean ideal that he so stringently represents.\nBy running away, Orion deprives Darkseid of an enemy, and without an enemy, his life is meaningless. He doesn\u2019t care about controlling the people anymore, they\u2019re running over his machines and causing chaos in the society. At this point, he only cared about Orion and Tigra, and now they\u2019re running away, never to be seen again. Orion chooses a life of adventure, of new discoveries, instead of continuing this tired old paradigm of good vs. evil.\nThat\u2019s ultimately the greatest escape of all. The book begins with a war, and it ends with the close of that war. Evil is not defeated, it\u2019s the idea of war itself that\u2019s abandoned. The chaos Orion inspires in Apokolips will eventually bring down the civilization, in a way that acts of destruction never can. People can only be ruled by fascist governments if they believe that\u2019s the only way things can be. Bush can install the Patriot Act because he says we\u2019re in imminent danger and this is the only way to protect ourselves. But, once you realize that\u2019s a lie, that the whole world is built on a lie, the people will revolt against the current order. Orion has shown the Hunger Dogs that Darkseid need not be feared, and they are ultimately the ones who will win the war. It is their human passion that will destroy the machines Darkseid barely even cares about.\nI love the final couple of pages in the book, particularly High Father\u2019s speech about the new nature of their existence. The people he\u2019s speaking with fear that they might find a foe greater than Darkseid. But, where they fear the unknown, he relishes it, hoping that they will find a better world. It is a gamble to choose the unknown, but perhaps they can find hope out there. \u201cThe world we seek must find us. We are the ones who are lost!\u201d\nAnd the whole world closes out with one final appearance of Metron, towing a young planet behind him, the planet that will presumably one day become the new hope of High Father and the residents of New Genesis. Metron is essentially another fiction suit for John a Dreams, a person who\u2019s outside the game, above the conflict, and moving to ensure that certain things happen as they need to. There are a lot of similarities between the Fourth World and The Invisibles, most notably the destruction of a Manichaean paradigm at the end. Evil is not defeated, it\u2019s exposed as pathetic and lacking next to the overwhelming light of forward progress.\nIn the end, it\u2019s disappointing that Kirby couldn\u2019t finish the story as he\u2019d hoped to. I\u2019d have loved to see everyone come back for the finale, get the Forever People, Scott and Barda, Dave Lincoln and Claudia Shane, and even Jimmy and the newsboy gang back to help defeat Darkseid. But, I think it\u2019s a total misjudgment to say that this ending is somehow a failure or disappointing. I think it\u2019s as pop and exciting as any of the comics that preceded it. After reading these books, it\u2019s easy to see why Kirby is revered as a god of the medium.\nLabels: Comics, DCU, Fourth World, Jack Kirby\nDC Universe #0, the prelude/teaser for Final Crisis and a variety of other DC books dropped yesterday. It was pitched as a primer for new readers, giving them the info they needed to follow DC\u2019s upcoming stories. I don\u2019t consider myself a new reader, I\u2019ve read 52, Infinite Crisis, Crisis on Infinite Earths, all of The Fourth World, Grant\u2019s JLA and more, but I found myself very confused, and not really knowing what was going on for the vast majority of the book. So, I think the book would be absolutely impenetrable to totally new readers. That said, I am pretty intrigued by the stories, so perhaps the book did its job.\nI think one of the great myths of recent comics discussion is the idea that readers need done in one stories and clear jump on points if they\u2019re going to enjoy a book. Ultimate Spider-Man was specifically designed to have standalone arcs, so you can pick up any TPB or arc starting issue and enjoy it. Warren Ellis has talked a lot about this, and done series like Global Frequency that are modular and designed to be easy for new readers to pick up. I don\u2019t think this is a bad idea, but if you read people talking about why they got into comics, very few of them say they picked up the first issue of a book, or a new storyline and got hooked from there.\nMore frequently, you\u2019ll hear people talk about how they picked up a random issue of Claremont X-Men, or something like that, and didn\u2019t know what was going on, but wanted to know more. For me, I picked up some X-Men comics, and was baffled, but I was interested in knowing more, so I picked up Essential X-Men 1, and went from there. So, technically it was reading a jump on point that got me into comics, but I would never have been interested if I hadn\u2019t gotten a glimpse of the crazy universe and its many stories from the current issues. Hearing about stories like Mutant Massacre and Inferno, I wanted to find out what they were, and discover the characters\u2019 backstory. If there was a downside to actually finishing the Claremont run, it\u2019s that all these stories were nailed down into something concrete, rather than existing as this hazy apocryphal narrative.\nSo, in that sense, this book works. It presents cryptic glimpses of various storylines, and has me intrigued for a number of them. I wouldn\u2019t normally read a Wonder Woman comic, but this teaser wasn\u2019t bad, and reminded me of the Gail Simone issue I had gotten free at New York Comicon. I won\u2019t be buying this new storyline in singles, but I might grab a TPB of Simone\u2019s first arc when it comes out.\nThe stuff with Green Lantern was totally incomprehensible, as was whatever was going on with Superman at the start of the book. The book in general felt a bit too divided in focus. By jumping around to all these stories, we don\u2019t get a real feel for them. It would have probably been better to make a choice and go for either something that\u2019s straight up ad, or go for more of a coherent story.\nThat said, I do really like the scene with Libra at the end of the issue. The tagline for Final Crisis is \u2018The Day Evil Won,\u2019 and the series seems to be dealing explicitly with the dark power of Darkseid. Having just finished the last Fourth World omnibus, I\u2019m curious to see how Morrison deals with Darkseid. I like the religious angle, which feels very contemporary. I could imagine Dick Cheney leading a similar meeting of his business associates, asking them to join him and invade Iraq.\nThe end of The Invisibles posited a world on the threshold of a new age, ready to burst into glorious chaotic life. In Volume III, the old order was already destroyed, and their defeat was a formality. However, our world hasn\u2019t gone that way, and it\u2019s appropriate that this crossover deal with a resurgent force of evil in the world. Darkseid is the pure incarnation of control, and by believing in him, this ragtag crew of villains could become united for a single cause.\nSo, that was me intrigued, and bodes well for what\u2019s going on in FC. However, the \u2018big revelation\u2019 out of this issue was the return of Bart Allan, the original Flash. Now, the only reason I have to believe that happened is the various media articles about it. Reading the issue itself, I had no idea that that happened. Yes, there\u2019s the giant Flash sign on the last page, but that means he\u2019s returned from the dead? My interpretation would more be that he\u2019s merged with the DCU itself, and perhaps that is the take, but it doesn\u2019t seem to gibe with what the media\u2019s reporting. Is that the Flash falling through time, and glowing with power, or Darkseid? I don\u2019t even know.\nAnd, I think that\u2019s a big problem with the issue. I think it errs a bit too much towards the cryptic, if I can\u2019t tell what\u2019s going on, someone who\u2019s read many, many current and older DC comics, then you\u2019ve got a very narrow audience for the book. I don\u2019t necessarily mind not being able to follow everything, but if this Flash story is something internal to this book, it should be at least somewhat comprehensible.\nStill, I don\u2019t think Morrison\u2019s responsible for most of the content in the book. It\u2019s got a lot of stories to tease, and not much space to do it in. It succeeds in intriguing me, but it\u2019s not the kind of thing that\u2019s going to hook, or even make any sense at all, to a casual fan. Now, for some people that might not be a problem, getting a glimpse into this crazy universe could get them on the path to buying some more books. But, a low priced book going out the week of Free Comic Book Day should at least have some internal logic.\nLabels: Comics, DCU, Grant Morrison\nTorchwood: 1x01 - 1x04\nAs I was saying before, watching Torchwood made much clearer what it is that makes Doctor Who works. His joy and energy makes even a run of the mill episode enjoyable, and watching his life spirit come in conflict with vast darkness is what ignites the major conflicts in the series. Torchwood doesn\u2019t have this same life spirit, the characters are all a bit darker, and the external world is treated more as a menace than something exciting to be discovered. The show has its moments, but after four episodes, I don\u2019t think it\u2019s quite found its voice.\nThe basic structure of the first episode is pretty similar to Doctor Who\u2019s \u2018Rose,\u2019 however \u2018Rose\u2019 worked better for me because I was totally new to the universe, like the character was. Here, I know who Jack is, I\u2019m aware that there\u2019s weird stuff going on, so it feels like we\u2019re one step ahead of the character. Gwen is a solid protagonist, I like the pull between her regular life and the more lonely, workaholic lives of the Torchwood gang, I\u2019m guessing she\u2019ll eventually dump the boyfriend and commit full time to Torchwood.\nMy central issue with the series so far is the portrayal of Captain Jack. This was a character who was so charismatic he got this spinoff made after only a few episodes on Doctor Who. The central appeal of the character was his reckless sense of adventure, his enthusiasm to go anywhere and do anything. He\u2019s the character we know, and in theory, he should be our point of view character, not Gwen. So, I\u2019m not sure why they chose to change him from a friendly, energetic guy into a brooding mysterious guy. It kills the appeal of the character, and makes the show into much more of a typical broody, dark sci-fi show.\nThe show has a lot in common with Angel, and like the first season of Angel, it struggles to find its voice. I think all the episodes are watchable, and have their moments, but none of them really click. The strongest is probably \u2018Day One,\u2019 which puts Gwen in some tough situations, and contrasts her naivete with the world weariness of the rest of the gang. But, like early Angel, they frequently try to make the series too dark and humorless, as a contrast to its goofier parent show.\nNow, I love dark stories, the darker episodes of Who are my favorites, but those dark episodes still feature fun and awe. Look at the Master episodes, it\u2019s his ecstatic dance as the six billion orbs descend that makes it work, there\u2019s no need for brooding. The Doctor goes through dark times, but he keeps high spirits. The fact that he can be happy makes his sadness even worse. Other than Gwen, I don\u2019t have a sense of who these characters are outside of work yet, and that makes it tough to care for them.\nThat\u2019s where the series\u2019 biggest misfire so far comes from. \u2018Cyberwoman\u2019 has a bunch of things going against it, that really goofy outfit on the woman notably, but the real flaw of the episode is that it wants us to care deeply about Ianto, a character we\u2019ve barely seen, and the actor just doesn\u2019t pull it off. It feels melodramatic and over the top when it should be emotional. It\u2019s the kind of episode that sounds good on paper, but just doesn\u2019t work in practice.\nBut, it\u2019s still early in the series. I\u2019ll stick with it and see how things go. The premise has a lot of potential, and Gwen and Jack have some good chemistry when they let him actually play something other than brooding mysteriousness. It makes no sense to me that his work crew should be unclear whether he\u2019s straight or gay, the guy we saw on Doctor Who would have tried to have them all already, so they should know he\u2019ll go for whatever, as long as it\u2019s beautiful. It\u2019s odd that they\u2019d so completely miss what makes the character work when building a show around him. Jumping from the Jack we saw in the last episodes of season three to the Jack of Torchwood is an odd experience. It really feels like the same actor playing two totally different rules. I don\u2019t blame Barrowman, it\u2019s more the writing that fails him.\nLabels: Doctor Who, Torchwood, TV\nDoctor Who: 'Partners in Crime' (4x01)\nThis weekend I watched the first episode of Doctor Who\u2019s fourth season, as well as the first four episodes of Torchwood. Watching Torchwood makes clear what the strengths of Doctor Who are, it\u2019s that infectious joy the Doctor has at discovering the unknown. While I love the huge, dark two parters that lose out each season, the essence of the series is going to new places, seeing new things and experiencing something that takes you away from dreary everyday existence. Torchwood focuses more on that dreary existence, and consequently is a less engaging series. It\u2019s not bad, but hasn\u2019t done anything to really hook me so far.\nI\u2019ll start with the Doctor Who episode. As they usually do early in the season, things start off on a lighter note, with ten minutes of goofy comedy missed connections. It\u2019s not the kind of thing I usually go for, but I really enjoyed it here, the heads bobbing out of cubicles, just barely missing each other every time. This all culminated in the really funny window to window discussion that finally brought our two main characters together.\nBut before that, we get a good idea of what Donna\u2019s home life is like. Donna isn\u2019t like Rose or Martha, she doesn\u2019t have a whole life ahead of her, she\u2019s lived and has realized that nothing she\u2019s going to do is going to match what she had with the Doctor. Thematically, it\u2019s similar to what they did with Sarah Jane in \u2018School Reunion.\u2019 It\u2019s interesting because it makes the Doctor simultaneously the best thing in these peoples\u2019 lives and the worst because he makes it impossible for them to go back to regular life. One of my favorite scenes in the whole series is Rose, Mickey and her mother at a restaurant in \u2018Parting of the Ways,\u2019 where she says that she cannot live like she used to anymore, she\u2019s seen too much.\nBut, like Sarah Jane, Donna has gone into action in the Doctor\u2019s absence, carrying on his mission. One of my favorite scenes in the episode is Donna\u2019s conversation with her grandfather. The show is at its core about the joy we get from discovering the universe, and it\u2019s really touching to see someone who\u2019s looking to the stars instead of just staying trapped on the ground. The ending moment, when Donna waves to him from the Tardis, is the kind of thing that could play as cheesy on another series, but this show has such irony free love of human possibility, it works wonderfully. It\u2019s the kind of moment you only see on this show.\nAlong with this we get some more fun comedy adventure stuff. Donna\u2019s brassier attitude is a nice contrast to the awed demeanor of the previous two companions. She\u2019s not going to be shocked to travel to the past or future, and I\u2019m thinking she\u2019ll help the Doctor to examine himself a bit. Here, we already can see how he\u2019s thought about what happened to Martha, the pain she suffers weighs heavy on his consequences. He has to wonder, would everyone he takes on the Tardis have been better off if they\u2019d never met him? Ultimately, the show leans toward the idea that the bad stuff is worth it if it means getting a chance to see the wonderful things that are out there.\nBut, I don\u2019t think most people were thinking about all that at the end of the episode, instead it was one brief cameo that lingered, and that\u2019s the surprise reappearance of Billie Piper as Rose. 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        "raw_content": "The American Soccer Coach on Iran's Bench\nIran's US goalkeeping coach Dan Gaspar\nBehrouz Mehri\u2014AFP/Getty Images\nIn the unlikely event that the U.S. and Iran face each other in the 2014 World Cup, at least one Iranian coach is not going to have trouble discussing sports and politics with American players. Because Dan Gaspar, Iran\u2019s goal-keeping coach, is an American who lives in Connecticut.\nThe proprietor of Star Goalkeeper Academy and University of Hartford head coach is part of the most diverse staff in the World Cup. Iran\u2019s head coach is Portugal\u2019s Carlos Queiroz, who can also claim staffers from Australia, Mozambique and Cape Verde. \u201cIt\u2019s been a fantastic experience these last three years in Iran,\u201d Gaspar tells TIME. \u201cI\u2019ve never felt being an American was a detriment. I have found it interesting, and everyone has been very respectful.\u201d\nOf the 32 teams in Brazil, Iran has been given the slimmest chance of advancing, a prediction the Iranians have used as a motivating factor. Indeed, just getting to Brazil was a struggle. An unexpected win over South Korea, in Seoul, in the Asia qualifying tournament punched their ticket there. For Gaspar, it was the culmination of a three-year effort led by Queiroz to get Iran back into a World Cup final. Queiroz is one of soccer\u2019s master coaches and a mentor to Gaspar, who is of Portuguese descent. He was on Portugal\u2019s staff when Queiroz led that team in South Africa in 2010. \u201cOnce you catch that bug, you want to relive that experience,\u201d Gaspar says.\nEven in Iran? Although he was not exactly encouraged by friends and family to take the job, it proved irresistible. \u201cProfessionally it was an opportunity to work in a different part of the world. I\u2019ve always been adventurous from a football and cultural standpoint,\u201d he says. Soccer inevitably gets tied up in politics in most countries, and that was certainly the case in 1998 when Iran beat the U.S., 2-1, in Lyon, France, setting off joy in Iran. In that game, players on both teams took a joint pregame photo instead of the traditional individual team photos to underline sport above politics. This year, the global politics are getting more intertwined too: Shi\u2018ite Iran backs the Syrian government against some Western-funded Sunni rebels. But at the same time the U.S. and Iran have common cause against Sunni jihadists who are now besieging Shi\u2018ite-ruled Iraq, where U.S. investment in both blood and money has been huge.\nPolitical tangles are not Gaspar\u2019s issue. In Brazil, as in all World Cups, the coaching staffs live in the cocoon of competition and can\u2019t look beyond the next game. Iran is considered easy pickings in its group with Nigeria, Argentina and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Most of the team plays in the obscure Iranian professional league, not in Europe\u2019s topflight competition. \u201cIt\u2019s quite a challenge. We look it as an advantage \u2014 our guiding principle has always been team above individual,\u201d says Gaspar. \u201cWe have established a team that is humble, committed, that\u2019s willing to follow a discipline that we have created.\u201d With such a polyglot staff, the biggest issue is communication \u2014 not necessarily translating words, but in understanding the language of soccer, of emotions.\nIran has been training in South Africa to prepare for its first game against Nigeria on Monday. Gaspar promises that the team is ready, having prepared a flexible formation to adapt to whatever the Nigerians can throw at them. And he got a good look at Nigeria recently when the U.S. team played the Super Eagles in a pre\u2013World Cup friendly. The Yanks beat Nigeria 2-1, and looked good doing it. \u201cI was very impressed with their performance against Nigeria,\u201d he says. \u201cThey couldn\u2019t come to Brazil any better prepared.\u201d If Iran can do likewise, the American in Tehran will be off to a great adventure.",
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        "raw_content": "Strauss retires from cricket\nLONDON: England captain Andrew Strauss, who oversaw back-to-back Ashes wins over Australia and took the team to the top of the test rankings, announced his retirement from professional cricket on Wednesday.\nStrauss, appointed in 2009, will be replaced by one-day skipper Alastair Cook.\u201cIt\u2019s a very tough decision to make. For me, the drive to it all was my form with the bat and in truth I haven\u2019t batted well for a long period of time now,\u201d the 35-year-old opener told a news conference at Lord\u2019s.\u201cFor a captain to perform his role properly, it\u2019s important that you\u2019re not a passenger in the side but also that people aren\u2019t speculating whether you should be in the side or not.\n\u201cIt hasn\u2019t been something that\u2019s occurred overnight it\u2019s a gradual feeling that has grown over the last six or 12 months and certainly in the last few weeks has become more apparent that this is the right time.\u201cI\u2019d very much like to go out on my own terms with my head held high,\u201d added Strauss.His decision was the climax of a difficult few weeks during which England batsman Kevin Pietersen was dropped for the third and final test against South Africa after sending what the player conceded were \u2018provocative\u2019 text messages about his team mates and management to opposition players.Strauss was adamant the controversy had not had an impact on his decision to quit.\nI\u2019ve been thinking about it for a while. I first spoke to (England coach) Andy (Flower) about it before the Kevin Pietersen incident reared its head. It hasn\u2019t been a consideration at all,\u201d said Strauss, who captained England for 50 tests, winning 24.\u201cI was pretty sure I was going to make this decision before the Kevin Pietersen situation arose. What happened, I didn\u2019t feel undermined me in the eyes of the team in anyway. It was a difficult situation to deal with but not in terms of making me less more or less keen to lead the side forward.\u201d\nEngland lost the series 2-0 and with it their number one ranking to the South Africans. The final test was Strauss\u2019s 100th but the left-hander, who made 21 test centuries during his career, did not enjoy a successful series, averaging only 17.83 runs against the Proteas, with a highest score of 37.Cook, who is leading England against the South Africans in a one-day series, will take charge of the test side for the tour of India which begins in November.\u201cI\u2019m incredibly proud to be sitting here as captain of England. It\u2019s a huge honour for me,\u201d said Cook, sitting alongside his former skipper.\n\u201cObviously I\u2019ve got huge boots to fill. Strauss has done an incredible job. It was a sad dressing room yesterday when we found out.\u201dDuring his time in charge, Strauss led England to Ashes wins in 2009 and 2010/11 as well as the top of the test rankings following last year\u2019s 4-0 series whitewash at home to India.But since then England have lost six tests, including three in a row to Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates this year, won three and drawn two.\nSouth-African born Strauss, who also played county cricket for Middlesex, made his England debut against New Zealand in 2004, scoring 112 but said the Ashes win in Australia had been the highlight of his career \u201cFor me personally, lifting the urn in Australia was the highlight and it was always going to take a huge amount to beat that. I\u2019m very proud to lead England to number one in the rankings. From a personal batting perspective, there was the 100 on debut, Ashes 100s, World Cup 100s.\u201cThere\u2019ve been lots of great moments and some tough ones as well but I go out with absolutely no regrets. I\u2019ve achieved far more than I ever thought I was going to.\u201d\nTagged: England captain Andrew StraussStrauss retires from cricket\nFormer editor of Scottish News of the World arrested",
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        "raw_content": "Governor Tomblin tours one of the tiny homes to be donated to a family displaced by the summer flood.\nMore than 2,000 vocational students across the state put their trade skills to work building tiny homes for survivors of the June 2016 flood.\nGov. Earl Ray Tomblin presented 15 families with keys to those new homes Tuesday in a ceremony at the 130th Airlift Wing of the West Virginia National Guard.\nThrough the \u201cBig Hearts Give Tiny Homes\u201d project, 15 homes were constructed by students of Simulated Workplace programs across 12 schools, an initiative of the West Virginia Department of Education\u2019s Career Technical Education division.\n\u201cTime and again, in the aftermath of this tragic flooding, I have seen the spirit of West Virginians make a difference for their neighbors. These students have shown that spirit in a truly remarkable way,\u201d Gov. Tomblin said. \u201cI know how eager the students have been to meet the families whose lives will change for the better because of them. And I join them in hoping these homes provide warmth and a sense of place and home to these families \u2013 this holiday season and beyond.\u201d\nIn an interview earlier this month, Dr. Kathy D\u2019Antoni, chief officer of career and technical education, said the project was created to ensure those displaced by the flood have heat, shelter and a home before the holiday season.\n\u201cIt\u2019s not just a nice thing to do; it is the right thing to do,\u201d she explained.\nStudents completed the homes, each around 700 square feet, over seven weeks, and many students and teachers worked evenings and through the Thanksgiving holiday to get them completed.\nThrough West Virginia\u2019s Simulated Workplace programs, high school classrooms have been transformed into companies, giving students the opportunity to gain hands-on training and learn high-demand skills. All Simulated Workplace companies \u2013 from HVAC to electrical, plumbing and carpentry \u2013 collaborated to make the tiny homes construction possible.\n\u201cThis was a true collaborative effort among our Simulated Workplace programs and their communities,\u201d said Dr. Michael Martirano, state superintendent of schools. \u201cThese incredibly talented students, along with their teachers and communities, worked tirelessly to help families in need. Their work is a true testament to both their skills and their generosity.\u201d\nWest Virginia National Guard units from across West Virginia transported the tiny homes from each Career Technical Education center for the ceremony and will transport the homes to their final locations for the families.\n\u201cThis is another example of how West Virginia comes together in times of need,\u201d said Maj. Gen. James Hoyer.\nRead more \u2013 http://www.register-herald.com/news/tiny-houses-become-homes-before-holiday/article_841dcba0-e976-52b4-bf87-f977dee55805.html",
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        "raw_content": "For almost two decades now that I travel to Albania regularly, I have witnessed sweepingly great changes in all sorts of Albania life, most of which are still, though, concentrated in its capital, Tirana, where a large number of Albanians from the hinterland has been flowing into for better opportunities.\nBut, another flow of people has been slowly, but increasingly occurring in the country from abroad. They are foreign visitors, curious to get to know a nation mysteriously isolated for more than half a century, which is now a fully fledged member of NATO, and aspiring to become a European state in the near future.\nSome of Albania\u2019s natural beauty consists of inland (splendid, mountainous) areas that are slowly getting better discovered thanks to new access roads, while its very attractive coastline, spanning over two seas (Adriatic & Ionian), offers Mediterranean climate throughout the year.\nTourism, touted by local and foreign tourist agencies, continues to grow and is an important element of business development, as indicated in this article of Balkans.com.\nAnother area of development is publishing, proven by an annual book fair that, each year, now attracts more and more participants with a growth of interesting printed materials, as confirmed also by this article in The Economist.",
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        "raw_content": "ASH GROVE, Mountain Cabins and Camping started life as the \u201cConnestee Campground\u201d around 1970. Connestee Falls created the campground so that the people who were building their summer homes could come and camp there on the weekends and see the progress on their home. Connestee ran the campground until 1980 and then closed it down.\nAround 1994 Ron and Shelly Marcy purchased it and began to turn it into a cabin resort. They changed the name to \u201cA Cryin Shame Resort\u201d. They took the original bath house, gutted it and turned it into a three bedroom cabin, and then took three RV sites and built three more cabins. The other original campsites were left to nature.\nIn 2003 Mark Henry and Steven Dugard bought it with plans of reviving the RV sites and adding a new bath house and walk to tent sites. They immediately changed the name to ASH GROVE Mountain Cabins and Camping. The original RV sites hadn\u2019t been touched since 1980 when Connestee Falls had closed it down, and there were 6 and 8 inch diameter trees that had grown up in them. Those had to be removed and all the leaves had to be raked off the old pads to see what size RV would fit. The sites originally had 15 amp service and to get water you had to carry your water jugs to the hydrant at the top of the hill. Remember that back in the 1970\u2019s when it was laid out everyone had a big V8 vehicle and most trailers were in the 12 to 19 foot range, not like today\u2019s RVers at all. Now they start with a 27 foot trailer and pull it with a little V6! That first spring 30 amp electric and fresh water hydrants were added to the RV sites, and three of the five sites were made into pull through sites. These sites now also have a mulch pad for tenters who want to be close to their car and need the luxury of water and electric to be able to run their technological toys. Thus these sites are called the Techno Tent Sites.\nIn November their first year construction was started on the new bathhouse and trails to the tent sites, then in April of 2004 they opened the tent camping area of ASH GROVE with five walk to tent sites and a brand new bath house. That winter another five tent sites were added, and over the next two years some of those sites were enlarged and another two sites were added bringing the total up to twelve walk to tent sites. These sites are between 25 and 250 yard from the bathhouse. These give the tent camper the feel that they are way out in the woods. There is no road that goes past these sites so no cars are going past you after dark. There is no water or electric at these sites so unless there is a lantern lit the illumination comes from the stars and moon in the sky, thus the name STELLAR SITES.\nWalking trails have been made throughout the lower nine acres of the property so that the guests can wander through and see what wonders nature has provided here. The tiny wildflowers and the gigantic mushrooms are always a delight to the eye. There is a small stream that starts as a spring on the property with pools full of tadpoles and other small aquatic life to entertain the children, and also a small waterfall at the end of one trail where intimate weddings have been held.\nThe ASH GROVE philosophy is that NATURE REVIVES THE SPIRIT. We hope our guests will feel revived when they have to leave here.",
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        "raw_content": "On Thursday, November 20, 2014 the TTC held its sixth Customer Town Hall meeting in the Council Chamber at Toronto City Hall. Customers were given the opportunity to meet and greet senior management representatives from various departments. They were also provided with the opportunity to speak about their experiences, and to provide feedback, comments and other concerns to the Senior Management team. TTC staff distributed comment cards and promoted participation via Twitter.\nView the November 20 Customer Town Hall on YouTube\nBelow is a summary of the various issues raised during the meeting, as well as the responses.\nCustomers had concerns about the TTC\u2019s communications and information sharing. They want to make sure they are receiving the necessary information when they need it.\nWe are continuously working to improve the quantity and quality of our onboard customer communications. In the next year we will make decisions around the content, frequency, and source of the message (Transit Control or the Operators).\nWe are also outfitting all streetcars with updated maps and the Ride Guide Lite, which hangs in every one of our surface vehicles. Every bus and every streetcar now has a map on it that you can take away with you to make it easier to navigate around our system.\nFinally, to improve real-time information, we have rolled out another 60 next vehicle arrival screens (NVAS) across our subway stations this past year. By the middle of next year, all of our stations that have bus or streetcar connections will have a screen.\nIf customers have any feedback for us they can contact our Customer Service Centre daily from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. or call our Customer Information line at 416-393-4636 daily, except for Statutory Holidays, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Customers can also use Twitter by following @TTCnotices, which advises all major delays and upcoming events. 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While the buses are still safe to be on the road, they don\u2019t always perform the way they should. In response, one of the first things we will be asking from City Council is to increase our budget to not only replace these aging buses, but to also add more buses to our fleet. In the meantime, we aim to improve our maintenance programs in the next two years to double the reliability of our bus fleet measured by the average distance between failures.\nUnfortunately the same financial constraints, due to budget cuts in 2011 and 2012 (frozen budget but increasing ridership), forced us to lower loading standards on buses. This means we\u2019re allowing buses to be more crowded to avoid customers having to wait too long for the next bus. Once budget is available, these standards will be revised.\nWe will also include more transit priority signals in the upcoming budget ask. An example of a line that would really benefit from them is King Street. 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You will see this improve throughout the year.\nQuestions about the subway service start time on Sundays were raised by customers who find 9 o\u2019clock too late for them to make it to their jobs on time.\nThe reason for the later start on time on Sunday (9 a.m.) is that we need every single minute between closing on Saturday and opening on Sunday to do our maintenance work. We understand that this isn\u2019t ideal for those who work on weekends, but it is a balancing act that we can\u2019t currently work around.\nThe goal is to get the system in a good enough state of repair that we don\u2019t need all these hours of maintenance between Saturday and Sunday. 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        "raw_content": "Back in the 1930's and 40's, a young audio engineer (and jazz fan) named William Savory recorded hundreds of live, over-the-air performances by some of the jazz world's leading performers. To overcome the 3-minute limitation of the 78-RPM record, he recorded at 33-1/3 RPM on acetate and sometimes aluminum disks.\nHis legendary collection consists of nearly one thousand disks, many of them absolutely unique recordings of live performances.\nHe was secretive about his collection, allowing only a few close friends to listen. When he died, in 2004, his collection found its way into a museum.\nConserving the Savory Collection\nBut you'll never be able to hear any of it. Due to our nearly perpetual copyright laws (which Congress has been extending for twenty years, every twenty years or so, in a desperate bid to keep Mickey Mouse from falling into the public domain) the recordings represent such a minefield of copyright claims by performers, composers, arrangers, radio networks, radio stations, music publishers and their heirs, partners, assignees, licensees and holders-in-due-course that nobody will ever be able to untangle them. And if Congress keeps extending the copyright protection of existing works, that will never change.\nAnd the way that U.S. copyright law works, allowing lawsuits for amounts far in excess of the actual damages, the potential claims could be ruinous for anyone foolish enough to attempt to release these recordings.\nThe Volokh Conspiracy has the legal brief.\n[It's interesting that Savory's photo resembles James Stewart. I can imagine him appearing in a mash-up of \"It's A Wonderful Life\" and \"The Conversation\" (sure!). Here's how I'd pitch it:\nGeorge Bailey and Clarence the Angel have bugged Mr. Potter's office. George takes off the headphones and says, \"That miserly old bastard! He had Uncle Billy's money all along! C'mon, Clarence, let's go over to the bank and kill that sumbitch!\"\nClarence: \"Now, George, we can't do that!\"\nGeorge: \"Why not? He'd kill us if he got the chance!\"\n---Fade to black, Roll credits]\nLabels: art, irony, law, music, news, photos\nBe careful about the distinction between copyright and the arcane laws about music which is controlled by ASCAP and BMI. While copyright is not all that long-lived, it is relatively easy to grab a small chunk and publish it with attribution. No special permission required. Longer quotation requires copyright holder approval and total reproduction of a written work takes a lot more permissions.\nMusic, OTOH is almost impossible to snag without a dedicated bloody lawyer. I tried to use a couple of short excerpts from '60s/'70s rock/roll songs in one of my books and finally gave up in frustration trying to get a clearance--and that was simply the words from \"We Gotta Get Outta This Place\" (Animals) and \"Fixin' to Die Rag\" (Country Joe & the Fish).\nIntellectual property has value just like a painting or a statue or a schematic for an iPhone. Don't seek to confiscate it too early.",
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        "raw_content": "Sustainable development (SD) has been is evaluated against three interrelated dimensions \u2013 social, environmental, and economic (Stevens, 2005, p.1). It is defined by the Global Community Assessment Centre (GCAC) as \u201ca sound balance among the interactions designed to create a healthy economic growth, preserve environmental quality, make wise use of our resources, and enhance social benefits.\u201d\nAlthough questions have been raised about the possibility of adequately measuring sustainable development without bias, researchers have nevertheless come up with a few models for its assessment (Sumner, 2004). The choice of sustainability development indicators varies from one nation to another. Canada and Norway, for instance, have adopted an approach under which SD is evaluated through \u201cstocks and flows of various national assets: natural assets, financial capital, human capital, etc. (Stevens, 2005, p.2). In general, indicators of SD used by the OECD include environment quality, natural resource levels, output volume, amount of human capital, consumption, income distribution and others (Stevens, 2005, p.3). Attempts to integrate different indicators of sustainable development into a common framework have resulted in the appearance of various indices. One of them is the Gross Environmental Sustainable Development Index (GESDI) that combines variables related to ecological, medical, social and cultural factors that exert influence upon the life of the society (GCAC, n.d.).\nAs the measurement indicators for SD suggest, this concept appeared in order to promote the development of regions that will be sustainable over the long run in terms of preserving and enhancing the economic, social, and environmental potential of these areas. Too often unreasonable exploitative policies of major corporations and local business leave the region ecologically depleted and economically destitute after it was exploited to generate short-term profits. Governments have taken measures to prevent this from happening by crafting policies that will prevent exploitation and reduce negative externalities from corporate activities; however, because the impact of government policies remains limited, the responsibility for the promotion of sustainable development should gradually move to a greater extent to corporations.\nThe concept of CSR is increasingly linked to sustainable development as a way to promote the role of business in society. The notion of corporate social responsibility is closely linked to stakeholder concept \u2013 the idea that corporations exist in society in order to balance the interests of multiple stakeholders, including employees, customers, environmental groups, community, and others. This contrasts with the shareholder concept, or the idea that a corporation is predominantly involved in generation of profits for its shareholders. CSR and the involvement of a company in sustainable development initiatives often means \u201ccollaborating with both internal and external stakeholders to improve CSR performance\u201d (Industry Canada, 2005). In general, CSR is a broad term that can be understood as \u201cthe way a company achieves a balance or integration of economic, environmental, and social imperatives while at the same time addressing shareholder and stakeholder expectations\u201d (Industry Canada, 2005).\nIssues related to CSR are important to all regions without exception. With this said, they seem to surface more often in areas where people experience problems with basic infrastructure, low income, and ecological devastation. In Latin America, for instance, the pressure has been high on multinational corporations to enhance their supply chains in industries such as oil production and mining. Companies that build their business on exporting from the region, be it a local venture or an MNE branch, \u201chave promoted CSR as a risk management tool, decreasing the risks of a scandal in the end market owing to bad behaviour by themselves, their subsidiaries or their suppliers\u201d (Schmidheiny, 2006). For example, a forestry company GrupoNueva was forced to obtain certification with the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), despite technical difficulties, because its American customer, retail chain Home Depot, required proof that GrupoNueva maintained high standards of corporate social responsibility. Confronted with high poverty levels, low education and health care standards, Latin Americans and people in other developing regions of the world are sensitive to problems stemming from irresponsible behavior by corporations \u2013 yet the notion of CSR often comes from Northern customers of Latin American products rather than vice versa (Schmidheiny, 2006).\nCorporate agents in all areas in which they operate have to assure that they maintain the current asset base (preserve the environment, current level of human capital etc), meet current needs (generate an adequate income for the population, support health care), and create a foundation for future development (Stevens, 2005, p.3). This foundation can be built through investment in human capital, construction of adequate infrastructure that will support future economic development, and restoration projects in the environment. The company can, for instance, sponsor a project of river cleanup or planting of new forests to repair harm that has been done to the environment through industrial and agricultural activities (Koch Industries, 2004).\nCSR can be understood as the \u201ccontribution\u201d businesses can make to the idea of sustainable development (Industry Canada, 2005). It is obvious the promotion of SD is impossible with the input of business alone, and even less from the input of only one corporation. However, the integration of efforts from government, community, and corporate actors requires that business does its share of homework to contribute to SD. This is where the concept of CSR comes in as a useful way to define the set of practices that businesses can use to improve the standing of social, economic, and environmental environment in which they operate. On the practical level, this involvement can mean different aspects of a firm\u2019s behavior such as \u201chealth and safety, environmental protection, human rights, human resource management practices, corporate governance, community development\u201d and others (Industry Canada, 2005).\nCorporate Social Responsibility is therefore closely associated with SD and can be understood as the tool for the achievement of this laudable goal. It is only with the input from corporations and other agents that nations can hope to enter the path of development that will create healthy long-term prospects. Corporations, therefore, have to continuously work to identify the potential for contributions to make this goal more attainable.\nGlobal Community Assessment Centre (GCAC). (n.d.). Measurement of Sustainable Development. Retrieved May 9, 2006, from http://www.telusplanet.net/globalcommunity/measurementofsd.htm\nIndustry Canada. (2005). Corporate Social Responsibility. 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Events in Granada during 1360-1361 soon allowed Muhammad to return to his beloved homeland as his stepmother and her children perished in another palace coup while Pedro realized his support of the usurper would not serve Castile\u2019s interests. Muhammad parted with his family whom he had commended to Ibn al-Khatib\u2019s care. They would later rejoin him in June 1362 as Muhammad\u2019s second reign began. Ibn Khaldun came as well, carrying out a diplomatic mission to Castile on Muhammad\u2019s behalf.\nUnfortunately, Ibn al-Khatib suffered under Muhammad\u2019s later rule. Ibn al-Khatib had always protected his relationship with the Nasrid sovereigns; even in his friendship with Ibn Khaldun, Ibn al-Khatib resented Muhammad\u2019s admiration of the Tunisian, which led to Ibn Khaldun\u2019s withdrawal from Moorish Spain and Muhammad\u2019s service within the year after his arrival. 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He believes more than ever in the job he and his fellow officers have to do, since now more than ever there are innocent people who need protecting, and guilty people who need punishment. In the service of that goal he tends to be a workaholic, a bloodhound always after a scent to the neglect of much else: personal life in particular. He has a few friends he values, mostly on the force, and he is close with his sister Eleora, but he tends to believe in quality over quantity in personal relationships and is frequently somewhat aloof with people he doesn't know. Part of that is his mindset as a detective - it's hard to turn off that part of the brain that is always trying to figure out what other people are thinking, what their motives are... what they might have done.\nLikes: Hunting, dogs, putting the bad people behind bars, MMA\nDislikes: Criminals of most sorts, sand (dunes, beaches), the Yankees\nHabits: Though it's been fourteen years since his last deployment, Derek has a number of habits he picked up in the Marines that have yet to fade - partly because they come in handy as a cop. He is meticulous about his checking for exits, paying attention to containers by the sides of roads, and other such ex-military worries. He is an avid people-watcher thanks in part to his job, and often works on keeping his skills sharp by seeing what he can deduce from a few short looks at a person, though he doesn't always get the chance to test his theories.\nAs far as hobbies go, Derek is a hunter, and trains in muay thai and Brazilian Jiu-jitsu at a gym downtown. Much of the rest of his time is spent reading, either at home or at one of his favorite bars.\nHistory: First born of the Maddox clan, Derek didn't remain an only child for long, with his little sister Eleora coming along just before he turned two years old. That was never much of a problem for him - he and his sister got along famously pretty much from the start. He grew up very protective of his little sister, despite the fact that they had very different personalities. For the bubbly light of life that Ele was, Derek was the hard sibling, the one who got into fights in school (more than one over comments made about his sister), and it wasn't until middle school that he was able to turn that energy to something constructive. For him, it was sports - football first, wrestling later on, and some MMA style competition in the off-season. He was never the sort to do things by halves, but his family was one that treasured its time together - generally rigidly enforced by their Marine father. Derek didn't put up much of a fight in that regard when he was younger. Because of the empathy that ran in their bloodline, they were always at least somewhat aware of the supernatural - their mother occasionally taught her children what truth she knew of what lay beyond mortal science, though Derek was not one to take it so seriously. His sister was the one who had inherited the family gifts, not him.\nThe breaking of the seemingly idyllic family life would come with the death of his mother, in a violent car wreck when Derek was sixteen. Where Ele tried her best to help, unable to avoid feeling the crushing pain her father and brother felt, the men of the family reacted the only way they knew how. Ricard hardened himself, doing his best to be the rock of stability his children needed, while Derek threw himself more and more into sports and training. He was rarely home for weeks at a time, and it was in this time that he and his sister had their first real falling out. They dealt with the pain of their mother's loss too differently, and where she wound up spending more time with their grandmother, it was their father - in a blowout of a fight that lay waste to the living room one day when Ele was away - that finally got through to Derek. He and Ele were able to reconnect before Derek graduated high school, and like their father enlisted in the Marines.\nDerek spent four years in the Marines, though since those years were during the relatively peaceful 1990's, his active-duty years didn't yield a great deal of danger or excitement. He decided at the end of his enlistment not to re-up, that the Corps was not where he would spend his life, and he returned home to Starling and his family. He had been taking correspondence classes while overseas, and finished his degree in criminal justice before enrolling in the SCPD academy. He graduated at 23 and became a beat officer, where he quickly made a name for himself as a dedicated and skilled officer thanks in part to his military training (and ability to know when NOT to apply said training, it should be noted). After a couple years, he was assigned as a detective's assistant, still a uniformed officer, but attached to the SCPD Homicide department under Detective Aaron Ecks, who would become a mentor and close friend.\nIn 2001, after the attacks of 9/11, things began to change quickly. Though he had left the Corps, he remained a member of the Reserves, and his unit was called up and deployed three times to Afghanistan and later Iraq over the next few years. He took leaves of absence from the SCPD during these deployments - sentiment at the time, of course, was such that there was no one who was about to complain, and he was far from the only officer who was either a Reservist or in the National Guard. He completed his last deployment in 2005 - it was shortly after returning home that the second great tragedy of his life struck... almost.\nVisiting with his sister, celebrating a chance to spend some time together and his recent return from the Middle East, the pair were accosted by a robber who demanded their money at gunpoint. It should have been a simple situation - Derek's training in exactly these sorts of situations was extensive, but in some cases there is no amount of soothing tone or compliance with orders that is going to prevent a man no longer in control of himself from making a stupid decision. Derek was ready - he knew well that he could take a bullet and remain on his feet long enough to kill the man and save his sister as long as he kept from being hit in a critical area, but it was Ele who made the call to save him first - and before he could do anything to stop her. The seconds seemed to stretch into decades - the bullet slammed into his sister, stopped by a bone somewhere in her body from passing through and into him, and he let his training take over. His service pistol was out and firing just as she hit the ground. Three shots, center mass... too late.\nHorrible as that was, it was all explainable. What happened next wasn't. Ele had been hit critically - he knew she was going to die, even had she been shot inside a hospital there was no surviving a shot that hit the aorta, but she didn't die. There was a brilliant light instead, the sign of an angel choosing his sister as a vessel... and she survived. Not without catches, certainly... but she lived.\nIt was a clarifying incident in more than one way. Vows to never let something like that happen again went only so far, but it was the sort of thing one did anyway, and the personal near-death (of a family member) experience only refocused his dedication to his job as a homicide cop. No longer in danger of being deployed, his promotion to Detective came quickly, and he continued to amass a record of distinguished service in the years that followed.\nThanks to his personal and family experiences, the dropping of the veil, despite the chaos it caused, was less of a shock to Derek than it was to most. Thanks to the forewarning he had, he was better equipped than just about anyone else in the department to muster their forces against the newly emerged threats of the supernatural, and he was awarded one of the first spots on the SCPD's supernatural task force when it was commissioned.\nBad Experiences: Sister's almost-death, multiple things that happened on deployment\nBest Memory: Found two young children alive at the end of a terrible serial killer case, returned them to their family\nMisc: I think that about covers it...\nAbilities: True Sight\nWhile Derek always thought his sister was the only one in the family with a power, he was always able to see magical currents and energy to some degree, it just never occurred to him that it was anything particularly special. Since it was generally innocuous, it wasn't until much later that he even realized other people COULDN'T see what he saw, at which point he was old enough to realize it was the sort of thing one kept under wraps.\nAfter the Veil fell though, his fairly minor power got a considerable boost. It had been the veil that shielded his eyes from the worst of it all those years, and the experience of what he could see with it gone nearly blinded him in the first few days after the event, before he learned that it was something he could shut off. Since then, he keeps this metaphysical set of extra eyelids closed most of the time, since opening them is something he can't afford to take lightly.\nWith 'both sets of eyes' open, so to speak, Derek is able to see far deeper into the world than any normal human, or even most supernatural creatures. More than just allowing him to see spells and enchantments and residual magic hanging around an area, his vision is able to represent the truth of what it sees, though his brain tends to interpret this in ways that could often be charitably referred to as 'bizarre'. These manifestations often represent more than just what is visible in a place now, but say something as to the character of a place - and the effect is more potent still where living creatures are concerned. Practically, this lets him see past glamours and other spells of concealment to see the true form of a creature in his sight - he can also see the angels within the Annointed, or demons within Afflicted. Even a werecreature is likely to show their beast in some way, for instance the shadow they cast may come to resemble their animal when he Looks upon them. Even for 'normal' people, however, the Sight can reveal something about their character.\nThis leads into the difficulty of his power, of course. The Sights are often abstract in some fashion, reflecting the difficulty his mind has in processing the raw information provided to it by his ability. Because of this, it does not always give him a good sense of someone's character, and the Sight of something he doesn't know of or understand is very likely to be confused - if he has no frame of reference, he can hardly paint a good mental picture. A more practical limitation is this: for lack of a better word, the world his Sight allows him to See is 'bright', beautiful and terrible and actively painful to look upon. This limits him to using it for short durations, usually a few seconds at a time, lest the sheer psychic stress of Seeing cause him harm. Even used moderately, he usually suffers for it in the form of headaches shortly afterward.\nAlistair, it was safe to say, was probably a little highly ranked for this particular sort of bullshit.\nDespite that, however, the Overseer of the Order of Ulrich in New York and currently the ranking senior Magus in the North American territory was out in Central Park again, dealing with yet another relatively minor incursion. He didn't mind in particular, if he'd been genuinely expected to sit at his desk and let the Inspectors and Centurions handle everything now that they'd promoted him, he thought he just might go one level of insane or another. That would probably not be the best thing for the Order's image and his reputation as a leader, however... so it was a decent justification for his every now-and-then getting a bit of field work in.\nOf course, when he'd gotten word that the oft-recurring portals through the Veil had decided to crack open a bit again, he hadn't quite expected there to be four of them... or for them to be the same bladed horrors that had shown up at the harbor the year before.\nAlistair hated those things.\nHe brought one arm up, wincing as claws that seemed made of jagged and broken obsidian crashed into the spell-reinforced fabric of his duster coat. The coat took the blow like the armor he'd turned it into, but still transferred a bit too much of the demon's inhumanly-strong blow into the human mage's arm, knocking him back a few steps before it let out its otherworldly screech and leapt for him again. Not the wisest course of action, actually. Alistair threw his other (and as yet less-bruised) hand out toward it, palm out, and released the mana he had been gathering, channeling it though carefully laid patterns that he'd spent years drilling into his mind. Alistair wasn't the sort of mage who commonly chanted, or yelled any Harry-Potter style incantations when he threw a spell. He'd been an electrical engineer - he thought in paths of current, designs and schematics. Runes were close enough, and he'd gravitated toward that variety of spellcasting. Since he had the uncommon talent of being able to hold those in his head without having to draw them out, it made for a nasty surprise when his opponent wasn't ready for it.\nThis particular bastard wasn't in any way ready for it.\nFor a fraction of a second the air buzzed with tremendous energy, electrical charge building on the Magus and the demon who was his target, then the dimly-lit clearing was filled with blinding light as the arc snapped into existence. Movies like Star Wars really gave people the wrong impression of what electrical magic looked like. If there was enough current to produce a visible arc of energy, that energy was plasma - violent and hotter than hell, quite literally if its effect on demons was any indication. The pressure wave the heat created was nothing to sneeze at, either.\nOf course the energy involved meant it was no drawn out, convulsion-inducing bolt, either. The arc lasted less than half a second, but the energy it produced in that time was enough to blast the demon back from its intended prey, the heat charring a massive patch of its crimson skin to a blackened crisp as it hit the ground, screeching in pain.\nTwo others already lay dead, not far from the scorched patch of grass where the portal had opened up, and the one more that was still on its feet had a similar scorch mark, its left arm hanging uselessly, warily trying to circle around the Magus as the other thrashed in the dirt, growing feebler - it had taken the shock full on, he doubted it was going to live much longer before it fell to dust, returned to the pit it crawled from. Of course... that did leave the last one. \"They do say the burned hand teaches best...\" Alistair growled in its direction, as though daring it to make a go at him, and trying to keep his own weariness from showing. Oh, Alistair could throw some serious power for a human mage... but he did have his limitations. It helped to carry a pistol - but for the moment he couldn't find his, and his battered left arm hurt like hell.\nGathering power for another arc flash was going to take a moment, too, and one he might not have. He had a short sword as well, but it had been knocked away when the third one ambushed him - bad night for that. As it turned out, he really didn't. The creature turned and rushed at him, terrifyingly quick, and Alistair did all he could do. He extended his left hand, kicking up a blast of wind to slow the creature down (something that met with limited success) while he grabbed the folding knife from his pocket. The monster tackled him before he had a chance to do much, claws sinking into his leg through his jeans and drawing a cry of pain from the mage - but he'd been in these situations far too many times to let that slow him down. He brought his knife up before it could claw at him again, sinking it into the hot red scales, then he clamped his other hand on the side of its head and brought his power to bear again. The two points of contact let him send a more modest shock through it than the arc that had scalded the last one - but with a direct path into its blood, he needed much less.\nThe demon went sharply rigid, like a body that had just taken a defibrilator shock, and Alistair shoved it back off him, the blood on his knife smoking from the heat. It thrashed once, weakly, then went still. The other bodies began to crumble slowly, and Alistair sat up just a little, glaring in the direction of that last kill before it began to fade as well. \"Yeah, and fuck you too...\" He winced then, sitting up slowly and looking to the blood welling from the wounds in his leg. He pressed a hand against it to apply at least some pressure, and began checking his pockets for something he could use. He usually carried something - he'd been hurt more than his share of times in one fight or another. Tonight was supposed to have been a simple check, maybe burn a few imps... It was always something, wasn't it?\nDo you play another Charrie here at VF: Nope\nWhat is your preferred method of communication? PM, AIM, YIM\nSubject: Re: Derek Nikolas Maddox Tue Mar 31, 2015 7:52 pm",
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        "raw_content": "Home Corvettes Big-Block\nChevrolet Big-Block Engine\nThe Chevrolet big block is a series of large displacement V8 engines that were developed in the USA during the 1950s and 1960s. As American automobiles grew in size and weight following the Second World War the engines powering them had to keep pace. Chevrolet had introduced their popular small block V8 in 1955 but needed something larger to power their medium duty trucks and the heavier cars that were on the drawing board. The decision was made by Chevrolet to develop an all-new design for large-displacement use. This engine family had two generations, the \"W\" series, and the Mark IV series.\nGeneration 1: \"W\" Series\nThe first ever production big block V8 Chevrolet engine was the \"W\" series, released in 1958 for passenger car and truck use. This engine was an overhead valve design, with offset valves and unique scalloped rocker covers, giving it a distinctive appearance. The \"W\" series was produced from 1958 to 1965, with three displacements offered: 348 cubic inches (5.7 L), available from 1958 to 1961 in cars and through 1964 in trucks; 409 cubic inches (6.7 L), available from 1961 to 1965; and 427 cubic inches (7.0 L), available only in 1963.\nAs was the norm at the time, the \"W\" engine was of cast iron construction. The block had 4.84-inch (123 mm) bore centers, two-bolt main bearing caps, a \"side oiling\" lubrication system (main oil gallery located low on the driver's side of the crankcase) with full flow oil filter, and interchangeable cylinder heads. Heads used on the high performance 409 and 427 engines had larger ports and valves than those used on the 348 and the base 409 passenger car and truck engines, but externally were identical to the standard units. One minor difference between the 348 and 409/427 was the location of the engine oil dipstick: it was on the driver's side on the former and passenger's side on the latter. No satisfactory explanation was ever presented for why this seemingly useless change was made. However, it was a fairly reliable way to differentiate between the smaller and larger versions of the engine.\nAs with the 265 and 283 cubic inch small block engines, the \"W\" engine valve gear consisted of tubular steel push rods operating stud-mounted, stamped steel rocker arms. The push rods also acted as a conduit for oil flow to the valve gear. Due to the relatively low mass of the valve train, mechanical lifter versions of the \"W\" engine were capable of operating at speeds well beyond 6000 RPM.\nUnlike many of its contemporaries, the \"W\" combustion chamber was in the upper part of the cylinder, not the head, the latter which only had tiny recesses for the valves. This arrangement was achieved by combining the use of a cylinder head deck that was not perpendicular to the bore with a crowned piston, a novel concept in American production engines of the day. As the piston approached top dead center, the angle of the crown combined with that of the head deck to form a wedge shaped combustion chamber with a pronounced quench area. The spark plug protruded vertically into this chamber, which tended to cause a rapidly moving flame front during combustion.\nThe theory behind this sort of arrangement is that maximum brake mean effective pressure is developed at relatively low engine speeds, resulting in an engine with a broad torque curve. With its relatively flat torque characteristics, the \"W\" engine was well-suited to propelling both trucks and the heavier cars that were in vogue in the USA at the time of the engine's development.\nThe \"W\" had a dry weight of approximately 665 pounds (302 kg), depending on intake manifold and carburetion, and was a physically massive engine compared to its small block predecessor.\nThe first iteration of the \"W\" engine was the 1958 \"Turbo-Thrust\" 348-cubic-inch (5.7 L) originally intended for use in Chevrolet trucks, but also introduced in the larger, heavier 1958 passenger car line. Bore was 4.125 in (104.8 mm) and stroke was 3.25 in (82.5 mm), resulting in a substantially oversquare design. This engine was superseded by the 409 as Chevrolet's top performing engine in 1961 and went out of production for cars at the end of that year. It was produced through 1964 for use in large Chevrolet trucks.\nWith a four-barrel carburetor, the base Turbo-Thrust produced 250 hp (186 kW). A special \"Tri-Power\" triple-two-barrel version, called the \"Super Turbo-Thrust\" produced 280 hp (209 kW). A \"Special Turbo-Thrust\" upped the output to 305 hp (227 kW) with a single large four-barrel. Mechanical lifters and the three two-barrel carburetors brought the \"Special Super Turbo-Thrust\" up to 315 hp (235 kW). For 1959 and 1960, high-output versions of the top two engines were produced with 320 hp (239 kW) and 335 hp (250 kW) respectively. In 1961, power was again increased to 340 hp (253 kW) for the single four-barrel model, and 350 hp (261 kW) when equipped with three two-barrels.\nA 409-cubic-inch (6.7 L) version was Chevrolet's top regular production engine from 1961 to 1965, with a choice of single- or dual-four-barrel carburetors. Bore and stroke were both up from the 348 at 4.312 in (109.5 mm) by 3.50 in (88.9 mm). On December 17, 1960, the 409 engine was announced along with the Impala SS (Super Sport) model. The initial version of the engine produced 360 hp (268 kW), with a single-four-barrel Carter AFB carburetor. The same engine was upped to 380 hp (283 kW) in 1962. A 409 horsepower (305 kW) version of this engine was also available, developing 1 hp per cubic inch with a dual-four-barrel aluminum intake manifold and two Carter AFB carburetors. In the 1963 model year, output reached 425 hp (317 kW) at 6200 rpm with the 2X4 setup, 11.25:1 compression and a solid lifter camshaft. This engine was immortalized in the Beach Boys song titled \"409\". The engine was available through mid 1965 when it was replaced by the 396-cubic-inch 425 hp (317 kW) Mark IV big-block engine. In addition, a 340 hp (253 kW) version of the 409 engine was available from 1963\u20131965, with a single-four-barrel cast-iron intake mounting a Rochester 4GC carburetor, and a hydraulic-lifter camshaft.\n427 (Z11)\nA special 427 cubic inches (7.00 L) version of the 409 engine was used in the 1963 Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe ordered under Chevrolet Regular Production Option (RPO) Z11. This was a special package created for drag racers, including aluminum engine and body parts and a cowl-induction air intake system, along with the 427 engine. The aluminum body parts were fabricated in Flint, MI at the facility now known as GM Flint Metal Center. Unlike the later second generation 427, it was based on the W-series 409 engine, but with a longer 3.65 in (92.7 mm) stroke. A high-rise two piece aluminum intake manifold and dual Carter AFB carbs fed a 13.5:1 compression ratio to produce an under-rated 430 hp (321 kW) and 435 ft\u00b7lbf (590 N\u00b7m). 50 RPO Z11 cars were produced at the Flint plant. GM Documents exist that show 50 Z11 engines were built at the GM Tonawanda engine plant for auto production, and 20 partial engines were made for replacement/over the counter use. No evidence from GM has been found that show 57 cars were built.\nGeneration 2: Mark IV Series\nDevelopment of the second generation big-block started with the so-called Mystery Motor used in Chevrolet's 1963 Daytona 500 record-setting stock cars. This \"secret\" engine was a substantially modified form of the \"W\" engine, and was subsequently released for production use in mid-1965 as the Mark IV, referred to in sales literature as the \"Turbo-Jet V8.\"\nWhere the Mark IV differed from the \"W\" engine was in the placement of the valves and the shape of the combustion chambers. Gone was the chamber-in-block design of the \"W\" (which caused the power curve to drastically sag above 6500 RPM), and in its place was a more conventional wedge chamber in the cylinder head, which was now attached to a conventional 90 degree deck. The valves continued to use the displaced arrangement of the \"W\" engine, but were also inclined so that they would open away from the combustion chamber and cylinder walls, a design feature made possible by Chevrolet's stud mounted rocker arms. This alteration in valve placement resulted in a significant improvement in volumetric efficiency at high RPM and a substantial increase in power output at racing speeds. Owing to the appearance of the compound angularity of the valves, the automotive press dubbed the engine the \"porcupine\" design.\nAs part of the head redesign, the spark plugs were relocated so that they entered the combustion chamber at an angle relative the cylinder centerline, rather than the straight in relationship of the \"W\" engine. This too helped high RPM performance. Due to the new spark plug angle, the clearance provided by the distinctive scalloped valve covers of the \"W\" model was no longer needed, and wide, rectangular covers were used.\nIn all forms (except the ZL-1 Can-Am model) the \"rat motor\", as it was later nicknamed (the small-block engine being a \"mouse motor\"), was slightly heavier than the \"W\" model, with a dry weight of about 685 pounds (310.7 kg). Aside from the new cylinder head design and the reversion to a conventional 90 degree cylinder head deck angle, the Mark IV shared many dimensional and mechanical design similarities with the \"W\" engine. The cylinder block, although more substantial in all respects, used the same cylinder bore centers and main bearing dimensions as the older engine (in fact, the shorter stroke 348 and 409 crankshafts could be installed without modification). Like its predecessor, the Mark IV used crowned pistons, which were castings for conventional models and impact extruded (forged), solid skirt types in high performance applications.\nAlso retained from the \"W\" design were the race-proven Moraine M400 aluminum bearings first used in the 409, as well as the highly efficient \"side oiling\" lubrication system, which assured maximum oil flow to the main and connecting rod bearings at all times. These features, along with the robust crankcase design, sturdy forged steel crankshaft and massive four bolt main bearing caps used in the high performance versions, resulted in what many have considered to be the most rugged and reliable large displacement automotive V8 engine design of all time.\nThe 396-cubic-inch (6.5 L) V8 was introduced in the 1965 Corvette as the L78 option and in the Z16 Chevelle. It had a bore of 4.094 in and stroke of 3.76 in (104 mm by 96 mm), and produced 425 hp (317 kW) and 415 ft\u00b7lbf (563 N\u00b7m). This version of the 396 was equipped with four bolt main bearing caps and was very comfortable with being operated in the upper 6000 rpm range.\nIntroduced in 1970, the 402-cubic-inch (6.6 L) was a 396-cubic-inch bored out by 0.030 in (0.8 mm). Despite the fact that it was 6 cubic inches (98 cc) larger, Chevy continued marketing it under the popular \"396\" label in the smaller models, and as the \"Turbo-Jet 400\" in the full-size series.\nPower rating(s) by year:\n* 1965: 375 hp (280 kW)\n* 1966: 325 hp (242 kW)/350 hp (260 kW)/360 hp (270 kW)/375 hp (280 kW)\n* 1967: 325 hp (242 kW)/350 hp (260 kW)/375 hp (280 kW)\n* 1969: 265 hp (198 kW)(2bbl)/325 hp (242 kW)/350 hp (260 kW)/375 hp (280 kW)\n* 1965 Chevrolet Corvette\n* 1965\u20131972 Chevrolet Chevelle\n* 1967\u20131972 Chevrolet Camaro\n* 1968\u20131970 Chevrolet Nova\n* 1970\u20131972 Chevrolet Monte Carlo\n* 1965\u20131972 Chevrolet Biscayne, Chevrolet Bel Air, Chevrolet Impala, Chevrolet Impala SS, Chevrolet Caprice\nThe highly successful and versatile 427 cubic inch (7.0 L) version of the Mark IV engine was introduced in 1966 as a production engine option for full sized Chevrolets and Corvettes. The bore was increased to 4.25 inches (108 mm), with power ratings varying widely depending on the application. There were smooth running versions with hydraulic lifters suitable for powering the family station wagon, as well as rough idling, high-revving solid lifter models that resembled racing powerplants.\nNot every version of the 427 was available in every car, and ordering the highest performance versions often required that other options be added to or deleted from the car (for example, power steering wasn't available with the high performance models). This relationship between engine configuration and vehicle options often resulted in what was jokingly referred to as a \"racing taxicab,\" the description usually applied to a minimally equipped, plain looking, two door Biscayne sedan fitted with the 425 horsepower (317 kW) version of the 427\u2014 (RPO L72), resulting in a vehicle whose performance was the polar opposite of a taxi. This lightweight, big-block Biscayne was also commonly referred to as \"Bisquick.\"\nPerhaps the ultimate 427 for street applications was the 435 horsepower (324 kW) L71 version available in 1967 to 1969 Corvettes, and in the Italian Iso Grifo. This engine was identical to the 425 hp (317 kW) L72 427 (first introduced in 1966) but was fitted with three two barrel carburetors in lieu of the L72's single 4 barrel. Both engines utilized the same high lift, long duration, high overlap camshaft and large port, cast iron heads in order to maximum cylinder head flow (and, hence, engine power) at elevated engine operating speeds. Consequently, the engines offered very similar performance and resulted in a car whose performance was described by one automotive journalist as \"the ultimate in sheer neck-snapping overkill.\" Typical magazine road tests of the day yielded sub-6 second zero to 60 miles per hour (97 km/h) times and quarter miles in the mid 13 second/106 MPH range for both the L72 and L71.\nRPO L89 was an L71 fitted with aluminum heads (often dealer installed). While this option produced no power advantage, it did reduce engine (and hence, vehicle) weight by roughly 75 pounds (34 kg). This resulted in superior vehicle weight distribution for improved handling, although any difference in straight line performance was essentially negligible.\nThe most legendary version of the 427 was undoubtedly the 1969 ZL1 engine. It was developed primarily for Can-Am racing, where it was very successful in cars like the Chaparrel 2F and McLaren M8B. The ZL1 had specifications nearly identical to the production L88 version of the 427, but featured an all-aluminum cylinder block in addition to aluminum cylinder heads, which dropped total engine weight into small block Chevy territory (approx. 575 lb/261 kg dressed). The engine was also fitted with the new open combustion chamber cylinder heads, a light weight aluminum water pump, a camshaft that was slightly \"hotter\" than the L88's and a specially tuned aluminum intake manifold. Like the L88, the ZL1 required 103 octane RON (minimum) fuel, which made both engines largely unsuitable for street use in an era where 102 octane RON (Sunoco 260) represented the highest octane gasoline sold at common retail stations. Impressive as the ZL1 was in its day and despite the \"larger than life legends\" surrounding it, actual engine dyno tests of a certified production line stock ZL1 revealed 376 SAE net HP, with output swelling to 524 Gross HP with the help of optimal carb. and ignition tuning, open long tube racing headers and with no power sapping engine accessories or air cleaner in place. ZL1 DYNO TEST - COPO CAMARO WEBSITE A second engine dyno test conducted on a second production line stock (but recently rebuilt and partially blueprinted) ZL1 revealed nearly identical figures for the various \"Gross\" conditions. 2nd ZL1 DYNO TEST Magazine tests of the ZL1 were quite rare due to the rarity of the engine itself. \"High Performance Cars\" tested a production line stock version and recorded a 13.1 second/110 MPH quarter mile, which correlates quite well with the previously referenced 376 Net HP figure. \"Super Stock and Drag Racing Magazine\" recorded an 11.62 second/122.15 MPH quarter mile in a ZL1 Camaro that was professionally tuned and driven by drag racing legend Dick Harrell, although that car was equipped with open long tube S&S equal length headers, drag slicks and minor suspension modifications. The 122.15 MPH trap speed indicated very low 11 second ET potential (e.g. with larger drag slicks) and suggested something on the order of 495 \"as installed\" HP in that modified configuration. This large difference in power suggests that the OEM exhaust manifolds and exhaust system were very restrictive in the ZL1 application, as was also the case with the similar L88.\nThe race-prepped ZL1s that were utilized in Can-Am racing were capable of developing something on the order of 600 \"as raced\" HP as the result of complete engine blueprinting, fuel injection, more aggressive cam-shaft grinds, custom fabricated, power optimizing long tube racing headers, dry sump lubrication and various other power and durability enhancing changes. It is this figure that is often erroneously cited as the \"actual\" output of production line stock ZL1 passenger car engines (e.g. 1969 COPO 9560 Camaro).\nThe 4718 dollar cost of the ZL1 option doubled the price of the 1969 Corvette, but resulted in a car with exceptional performance for its day. Just two production Corvettes (factory option at dealer) and 69 Camaros (non-dealer option from factory - COPO 9560) were built with the ZL1.\nChevrolet capitalized on the versatility of the 427 design by producing a wide variety of high performance, \"over the counter\" engine components (marketed as \"heavy duty\" or \"extra capacity\" components to mask their intended racing application), as well as ready-to-race \"replacement\" engines in shipping crates. Some of the components were developed to enhance the engine's reliability during high RPM operation, possibly justifying the use of the description \"heavy duty.\" However, most of these items were racing parts originally designed for Can-Am competition that found their way on to dealers' shelves, and were meant to boost the engine's already impressive power output. As a result of this activity, the 427 quickly became dominant in drag racing.\nBeginning in 1969, the highest performance 427 models were fitted with the new open (vs. closed) chamber cylinder heads, which, along with design improvements in crankshafts, connecting rods and pistons adopted from the Can-Am development program, resulted in an engine with substantially increased performance and reliability. This development culminated in a specialty version of the engine called the ZLX, which was essentially a ZL1 engine built with the L88 engine's sturdy, four bolt main bearing iron block (it has been suggested that \"ZLX\" was a code name for ZL1 crossover). The ZLX, available as a short block assembly or complete \"replacement\" engine in the crate from a few dealers, was a resounding success and became a best-seller by after market racing components standards\u2014the closest thing to an all-out competition engine ever offered to the general public.\nChevrolet gave all 427 engines except the ZL1 a torque rating of 460 ft\u00b7lbf (624 N\u00b7m).\n1. ^ Chevrolet actually advertised this engine as 450 hp (336 kW) for a short period of time. There is speculation over whether this engine actually put out 450 Gross HP, or if this was a marketing oversight that was later corrected.\n2. ^ L88 had a 12.5:1 compression ratio with closed chamber heads except during the last half of 1969, when it had open chambered heads that yielded 12.0:1\n3. ^ L88 was rated for 430 hp (320 kW) at 5200 rpm. With stock exhaust manifolds and operation in the 6,800 rpm range, it was generally accepted that the engine was capable of producing in excess of 500 Gross HP with free-flowing (open) long tube headers.\n* 1966\u20131969 Chevrolet Biscayne\n* 1966\u20131969 Chevrolet Caprice\n* 1966\u20131969 Chevrolet Impala\n* 1966\u20131969 Chevrolet Corvette\n* 1968\u20131969 Chevrolet Camaro (most were dealer installed, but in 1969 both the L-72 and the ZL-1 were factory options)\nThe big-block was expanded again for 1970 to 454 cubic inches (7.4 L) with a 4.251 in (108 mm) bore and 4 in (102 mm) stroke. The 1970 Chevy Corvette LS5 version of this engine produced 390 hp (291 kW) and 500 ft\u00b7lbf (678 N\u00b7m), and the LS6 engine was rated at 450 hp (336 kW). It has been suggested that the LS6 was substantially underrated and actually produced well over 500 horsepower (370 kW) as delivered from the factory, although there is no empirical evidence to support this claim. Indeed, the AHRA ASA Class record holding Chevelle LS6 for the 1970 season posted a record setting trap speed of 106.76 mph (171.81 km/h) \"1970 ASA LS6 454 Records\", which suggests something on the order of 370 \"as installed\" (SAE Net) HP for a 3,900 pounds (1,800 kg) car and driver combination.\nA 465 hp (347 kW) and 490 lb\u00b7ft (664 N\u00b7m) version of the 454, dubbed LS7 was also designed but never went to production. However, a handful of LS7 intake manifolds were produced and sold by a handful of Chevy dealers as performance parts. The LS7 was later offered as a crate engine from GM and advertised at 500 hp (370 kW).\nPower began falling off after 1970, with the 1971 LS5 producing 365 hp (272 kW) and 465 lb\u00b7ft (630 N\u00b7m), and the LS6 option coming in at 425 hp (317 kW) and 475 lb\u00b7ft (644 N\u00b7m). Only the LS5 remained in 1972, when SAE net power ratings and the move towards emission compliance resulted in to 270 hp (201 kW) and 390 lb\u00b7ft (529 N\u00b7m). The 1973 LS4 produced 275 hp (205 kW) and 390 lb\u00b7ft (529 N\u00b7m), with 5 hp (4 kW) and 10 lb\u00b7ft (14 N\u00b7m) gone the following year. Hardened valve seats helped allow these engines to last much longer than the earlier versions, even without the protection previously provided by lead from fuel. 1974 was the last year of the 454 in the Corvette though the Chevelle offered it in the first 1/2 of the 1975 model year. It was also available in the full size Impala/Caprice until model year 1976.\nGM continued to use the 7.4 L (454 cu in) in their truck line, introducing a new Vortec 7400 version in 1996. GM also introduced the 7.4 L 454 EFI in 1990 (known as the GEN V; the previous generation was known as the Mark IV produced between 1965-90; the GEN prefix was used since Ford Motor Company owns the Mark V naming rights since it was used on a Lincoln automobile between 1977-79), which was electronically fuel injected giving more power and torque. Instead of the regular 290 hp (220 kW), the 454 EFI version cranked out 365 hp (272 kW) and 415 lb\u00b7ft (563 N\u00b7m) of torque. The 454 EFI power ratings were very similar to the early 1970s LS5 454, which was found in early 1970s corvettes and chevelles. The 7.4 L 454 EFI was found on GM 3500 trucks throughout the early 1990s until replaced with the Vortec 7400 (GEN VI) in 1996.\n* 1970\u20131976 Chevrolet Cars\nThe 502-cubic-inch (8.2 L) was offered in various fleet and service vehicles in the late 80's and early 90's. It had a bore of 4.466 with a stroke of 4.00 and was a cast iron 4-bolt main block. Later GM offered it in their Performance Parts catalog, available as multiple crate motors with horse power ratings between 338 hp (252 kW) to 502 hp (374 kW), and torque of 470 lb\u00b7ft (637 N\u00b7m) to 567 lb\u00b7ft (769 N\u00b7m) in \"Base\" and \"Deluxe\" packages. 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        "raw_content": "Philanthropist donates to Cape Coast Teaching Hospital\nin Latest news, Making A Difference March 15, 2015\nMr. Clement Adu Twum, a Ghanaian Information and Communication Technology (ICT) consultant, based in the Netherlands, has donated ultra-modern ICT and medical equipment, worth over 800,000 Euros to the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital (CCTH), to help improve healthcare delivery at the facility.\nThe first donation went to the Tamale Teaching Hospital, and the Effia Nkwanta Regional Hospital in Sekondi-Takoradi, would be the third beneficiary of the equipment.\nThe items included 175 Dell Optiplex computers, 41 Dell Latitude laptops, 12 projectors, 20 Cisco wireless access points, HP network printers, 32 Cisco catalyst network switches and seven LCD information screens.\nThe rest were four hospital beds, 21 stationery cabinets, two smart boards and several other networking equipment, as well as office and conference furniture.\nSpeaking at the official handing-over of the items, Mr.Twum said he first visited the CCTH somewhere in August last year, under the auspices of the International Organisation for Migration\u2019s (IOM) Temporary Return of Qualified Nationals (TRQN) III Project, where he offered health-based ICT training to the hospital\u2019s ICT staff.\nThe philanthropist said on his return to the Netherlands, he decided to mobilize the equipment as his contribution to make the CCTH the true centre of excellence in quality tertiary healthcare, medical education and research, and also to support ICT implementation and improve training in the hospital.\nMr. Twum appealed to the management of the hospital to make judicious use of the items, and institute a maintenance culture to ensure sustainability of the project.\nHe acknowledged the support of his employers ROC Mondoriaan, who he said facilitated the donation of the equipment, the Dutch Government, the Embassy in the Netherlands, IOM, the management of the hospital and his family.\nDr. Daniel Asare, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of CCTH, on receiving the items, described the donation as unprecedented in the history of the hospital, and gave the assurance that they would be used to develop the ICT infrastructure of the Teaching Hospital.\nThe CEO, on behalf of the Board, Management and entire staff of the CCTH, thanked Mr. Twum, ROC Mondoriaan and IOM for the kind gesture, and promised that the equipment would be put to good use.\nHe called on other individuals, organizations and allied agencies, to emulate the gesture by the philanthropist and come to the aid of the hospital to help render its mandate as a Teaching Hospital.\nMr. Daniel Kweku Sam, National Project Officer of IOM, said migration, especially from Africa to the diaspora, had been viewed sometimes with reservations, which he said should not have been the case.\nHe noted that migration was an affront to the development of the African continent, and \u201cit was for this reason that the IOM instituted the Temporary Return of Qualified Nationals III Project, to encourage Ghanaian professionals in the diaspora to come back home and support the society with their expertise.\u201d\nMr. Kweku Sam intimated that the IOM offered such professionals willing to give back to the Ghanaian society with support such as airfares, lodging and feeding. GNA",
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        "raw_content": "Kejetia Traders Association settles impasse out of court\nin Crime, Latest news October 19, 2015\nThe Kejetia Traders Association is to withdraw the lawsuit, seeking to place an injunction on the commencement of the first phase of the $ 298 million Kejetia/Central Market Redevelopment Project.\nThis follows the intervention of the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, who had already initiated moves for an amicable settlement of the impasse.\nThe traders had filed the suit at the law-court to restrain the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly, owners of the project, from commencing the first phase, involving construction of the Kejetia Lorry Terminal, until all outstanding issues had been resolved.\nThey are seeking, among other things, to be given the first option to own shops and stalls upon the completion of the two-and-half year project.\nIn addition, the traders want the Assembly to come out clear on the processes for their resettlement.\nMr Bernard Kwasi Dwomoh, Vice-President of the Association, told the Ghana News Agency, Kumasi, on Sunday that, \u201cthe traders are so far satisfied with measures being in place by the Asantehene to get all outstanding issues resolved.\u201d\n\u201cWe will accede to the Asantehene\u2019s request and believe that the pathway he has drawn to get the Assembly to addressing issues bothering on our resettlement would materialize,\u201d he said.\nMr Dwomoh said the traders were not against the concept of redeveloping Kejetia, but the Assembly must do the right for its smooth take-off.\nMeanwhile, the Association, in collaboration with the Petty Traders Association, has held a news conference to deny rumours that they intended to embark on a massive demonstration to press home their demands.\n\u201cWe have no plans to hit the streets, and anybody who is planning to do such a thing must stop since negotiations have reached far to addressing our concerns,\u201d he said. GNA",
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        "raw_content": "Sam guides and helps creative companies incubate and execute their unique ideas by creating high quality business and marketing plans and is about to launch his own start-up. But he also has a passion for event marketing- creating a unique live experience for customers and businesses at events.\nIn this masterclass, Sam shares some of insights about the challenges of event marketing, the importance of knowing your audience and how self-capturing at events may redefine the event experience.\nWhat is event marketing for you ?\nLots of different brands and organizations use event marketing for their own purpose and there\u2019s lots of different executions of what that can mean. But essentially, it\u2019s creating a live environment where a brand or an organization can talk to their consumers directly.\nBut there\u2019s no one right answer. There\u2019s a whole range of different things someone can do in event marketing; the one principle is the opportunity to speak one-on-one with your customer- so it\u2019s a very deep and rich experience as opposed to advertising, for example, which is made up and contrived.\nHow can companies use events to market a brand ?\nHow can a small company use events ?\nThe first thing I would suggest a small business do would be to look at the effectiveness of what that budget being spent on the event might be versus something else. Before you spend that money you should work out what the benefit of that event would be.\nFor example, if you wanted to reach twenty of your most valuable customers, and that might be people in charge of making decisions, then the event will probably be a very valuable thing to spend your money on because you\u2019ve got a one-on-one relationship that you wouldn\u2019t normally have. But equally, if you want to reach a lot of people, events are very expensive compared to social media and the spreading of content.\nSo it really does depend on what you\u2019re trying to achieve from that piece of marketing or event or whatever it is that you\u2019re creating.\nWhat are the steps for planning an event ?\nHow videos can be used at an event ?\nI always say that every single event has a \u201cbefore, during and an after\u201d. And the way that you\u2019d use video in each of those scenarios are very different.\nSo, imagine you\u2019re sitting at home and you are on Facebook, for example, and you see a video showing something that you find very compelling, which might encourage you to attend or get involved. So I think video is a very compelling and very rich kind of media because you can see a million things in just ten seconds, which is far more than reading a huge article or seeing an advert. It has a lot of personality and character.\nAt the event, video is hugely compelling again, because you\u2019re in a live environment and people\u2019s eyes are always drawn to moving image. So it\u2019s a really compelling way of getting across messages when you\u2019re at an event.\nOf course, afterwards, we\u2019ve already talked about the opportunities that social media brings but by filming and capturing content, you can then feed that content out post-event and the value keeps going because it\u2019s still being seeded all around the world with people naturally sharing things.\nSo, before, during and after video is without a doubt probably the richest and most compelling- and also the most creative because you can see so many things with your own eyes in front of you.\nDo you see any trends in video for event marketing ?\nSam shared some valuable insights of how to create a great experience at an event, but also points out the importance of creating content before, during and after events to maximize your reach and address a much bigger audience. In order to do so, you have to analyze your audience and create compelling promotion strategy in order to attract the right people to your events.\nFurthermore, new trends are also emerging at events. Live broadcasting such as Periscope or Meerkat, could redefine how we attend events in the future as well as how companies could use this type of content creation and distribution in order to reach a mass audience. If you like to get in touch with Sam, follow him on Twitter! Or get in contact via LinkedIN.\nThis entry was tagged Digital Marketing, event marketing, events, how to, Interchange Triangle, Learn, London, Masterclass, online video, Social Media, Trends in Online Video, video marketing, Web Video, YouTube. Bookmark the permalink.\n\u2190 Videopath visits Interchange\nMake Interactive Video Part Of Your Self-Service Support Toolkit \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Novels > Only a Fiddler\nOnly a Fiddler\nOnly a Fiddler was first published in 1837 and is the third novel published by H. C. Andersen in the 1830s. It is possible to find literature that relates the books to each other, due to the close releases and themes. In The Improvisatore (1835) Antonio finds clarification in his search for a link between the spiritual and social nature in the premise of reality. In O.T. (1836) Otto is spiritually noble and fits in among the bourgeoisie as he tries to free himself of his social heritage. While the two books have happy endings, it is a different story for Christian in Only a Fiddler.\nOnly a Fiddler depicts the story of the musical, poor child, Christian, and the jewish girl, Naomi, who have known each other since childhood. Their paths diverge and they go their separate ways in life. Christian\u2019s musical talent is discovered, but it is not supported, and he is alone in chasing his artistic dream. Christian fell in love during his childhood with Naomi. Naomi is a beautiful girl with a mysterious origin, who is adopted into a noble family and she socializes in the finer European circles. Their paths cross at the end of the novel and their shared sense of emptiness is evident. Naomi sits in her seat as her cart passes, what is assumed to be Christian\u2019s burial cart. Their destinies were shaped differently, but they end up in the same sense of emptiness. Where Naomi\u2019s life is privileged and filled with satisfaction, Christian compensates his earthly defeats with a resigned nose in the sky, a kind of self-deception that leads to disappointment and regret. Their fates disprove any notion that man can shape his life so that all is unfolded and every longing is fulfilled. It can also be seen that Christian perished as a failed artistic talent, as he is not able to transcend childhood into adulthood, partly because of his constant attachment to the childhood infatuation he had with Naiomi.\nOnly a Fiddler was first published november 22. 1837. (Pictured above is a paper clip by Hans Christian Andersen \u2013 Copyright Odense City Museums \u2013 Reproduced with permission.)",
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        "raw_content": "When you visit shops, there is a bot user telling you to click the \"shop\" icon that appears at the bottom of the screen, only when you're in shops. When you do that, it gives you the opportunity to buy new clothes. Every shop features different types of clothes\nRetrieved from \"http://vside.wikia.com/wiki/Shops?oldid=3539\"",
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        "raw_content": "Meet the student who is dressing up as a Christmas tree for an entire semester\n\"It's the most wonderful time of the year\" sings Andy Williams in his hit single of the same name. It's fair to say that Williams was definitely onto something, as Christmas is undoubtedly the best time of the year. So far, the festive period has thrown up some incredible stories: there's been the family who created the most savage Christmas card, Donald Trump's weird Christmas decorations and we've seen Mariah Carey defy gravity.\nHowever, while all of those stories are impressive (especially Mariah, you absolute diva!), this might just be the best one yet.\nI widely regard Twitter as the greatest website in the world. While it may have its issues with trolls as white supremacists, it is also home to some utter brilliance. Twitter can make the average Joe and online celebrity overnight and that certainly seems to be the case with the following story.\nI don't know what it is about the human race, but getting into fancy dress is something that is something that is so deeply ingrained in our society that it is slightly worrying. No matter the occasion, we will mark it by having some sort of fancy dressed or themed occasion. Oh, it's your birthday? Let's have an American themed house party, even though you're not American! Halloween? Let's all dress as scary stuff for no apparent reason! A funeral!? I'm joking, kinda.\nOne occasion that we do absolutely love to dress up for, is Christmas. Whether its Santa outfits, elf costumes or simply wearing a Christmas jumper that resembles a pile of vomit rather than an item of clothing, we absolutely love it. Kelsey Hall, a student from America went a little too far with her adulation for Christmas, and ended up strongly regretting her decision.\nTaking to Twitter on December 3, Kesley uploaded a photo of herself in a ludicrous Christmas tree outfit and promised that she would wear the costumer for the rest of the semester if the tweet received 1,000 retweets.\nThis, ladies and gentlemen, is why Twitter is the greatest website in the world. After seeing Kelsey's optimistic dare, Twitter grabbed hold of the tweet and ran with it. At the time of writing, Kelsey's tweet has received over 15,000 retweets and 25,000 likes.\nObviously not expecting to make such an impact, Kelsey wasn't too enthused about the prospect of looking like an idiot for a semester.\nThe student was out for dinner (what student can afford dinner!?) when she realised that she had to put up or shut up. Fortunately for us, her friend captured her delighted face.\nShe really did not want to do it.\nBut, the public on Twitter was unrelenting and egged her on.\nAnd Katie, being true her word, did not let them down.\nStudents were buzzing at the prospect of seeing Kelsey turn up to class in her outfit.\nShe even took the time out of the day to pose for pictures with her fans.\nWhat a time to be alive, hey?",
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        "raw_content": "From One Caregiver to Another\nBarbara Dickinson, whose husband, Brian, lived with ALS for nine years, shared her thoughts and feelings about having a loved one with ALS. Barbara is a former national trustee of The ALS Association and a trustee of The ALS Association's Rhode Island Chapter. Our thanks and gratitude go to Barbara for agreeing to let us put her words on our web site.\nThe ALS Association's goal in sharing this information here is, through Barbara's story to 1) show how one family was able to successfully negotiate with their HMO for in-home care payments, and 2) share experiences of caregiving and effective coping strategies - validation of common feelings.\nIt should be emphasized that this tells the experiences of one individual at a certain time in her life. 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But we understood, because someone who is on a respirator needs 24-hour constant care, that we would have to have help.\n\"We decided to challenge the HMO, and we did this by hiring an attorney who was a specialist in medical insurance. The attorney, in reading the insurance policy fine print, found a clause that said that the insurance policy had to provide comparable care, that they could not downgrade my husband, or any of their patients, from one level of care to another. And what that meant was that they would have to provide something that was the same as or equal to a nursing home.\n\"So what we asked for was for them to give to us the amount of money they would have paid a nursing home to care for my husband and allow us to hire private care to care for him at home.\n\"Well, we did have a series of sometimes acrimonious meetings with the insurance company. We just kept pleading our case. We were lucky in that my husband was fully employed, and it was to his benefit that he continued to work, which he would not have been able to do in a nursing home. But we also used the power of the press, and we said we would present a very unflattering picture of how the HMO was responding. I pointed out to the HMO that when a person buys life insurance the buyer is gambling that they will get sick, and that the insurance company is gambling that you won't get sick. And in our case the insurance company lost and then they had to pay their debt. And they lost the gamble, so pay up.\n\"Well, the result was that my husband lived at home for the last six-and-a-half years. He continued to be fully employed. He's continued to write his column, less and less in the last few months as his illness has progressed, but for about five years he entered a wonderful plateau. It's not a place where anyone would really like to be since he couldn't talk, couldn't eat, couldn't breathe, couldn't move anything except his eyes and his mouth enough to smile. But he did see children married. He did see two grandchildren born. And we continued to have him as a part of our family life during all that time, and that was very important to all of us.\n\"The ALS Association has an annual advocacy day in which numbers of chapters go to Capitol Hill to talk to senators and representatives about the disease. Local people can contact their congressmen and congresswomen and ask them to become aware of how difficult it is for families who are facing devastating diseases to get the kind of in-home care they need.\n\"Don't neglect the power of your local media if you want to make a case for what you should be able to have. Go to the television station. Go to the newspaper. 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I had no idea what we were going to do, how we were going to handle it. And with that fear was a grief so terrible that I used to have to stop my car by the side of the road on the way home from work so that I could cry and then try to keep on going.\n\"Well, I realized that I was also very angry. What made me realize I was angry was that I began to drive like a maniac. I couldn't stand to have anybody in the passing lane who wasn't going as fast as I though he or she should be. I couldn't stand for anyone to do something stupid. I had no tolerance or patience for anything that was going on. I was also terribly worried about how I was going to handle this and where the money was going to come from how we were going to get through it as a family, what the future was going to hold, how would we handle each new day as it came up. And there were terrific feelings of isolation. I stopped being who I thought I had been, and I became this other person, this caregiver. I was no longer really a wife. I was no longer really a mother. I just had this other identity where I was taking care of someone who was getting worse and worse every day.\n\"As far as physical ailments go, I had backaches, I had a lot of tension, which resulted in headaches and a lot of other muscle aches. My blood pressure went up. I lost quite a bit of weight in the beginning. And my boys, who were now working at least as hard as I was physically, had back problems and muscle aches.\n\"I dreamed regularly that I had ALS. I still do, although maybe a little less frequently. I would be trying to walk somewhere, and I couldn't lift my legs. I would be trying to climb a flight of stairs, and I'd have to reach down with my hands and lift one leg after the other to go up a flight of stairs. I couldn't run in my dreams. 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        "raw_content": "James Edward Fouch (1948-2016)\nVisitation services for James Edward Fouch, will be held at 10:00 AM, on Friday, October 21, at McNary-Moore Chapel, 107 5th Street in Colusa. Griveside services will be held at 11:30 AM at the Holy Cross Cemetery, 1741 Wescott Rd, in Colusa.\nJames, 68, passed away on October 13, 2016 with his loving family by his side.\nHe was born July 27, 1948 in Yuba City, California to Ina and James L. Fouch and graduated from Yuba City High School. James achieved his bachelor\u2019s degree at Chico State and for over 20 years, he worked as a Social Worker for Colusa and Sutter County.\nJim enjoyed fishing, hunting, camping and playing baseball in high school and college. He enjoyed watching baseball with the San Francisco Giants as his favorite team.\nJim is survived by his step-son Commander Jason Litchfield of Pensacola, FL. His brother Justin Hunter of Yuba City, CA. His sister Joanne Walker (Leroy) of Marysville, CA. And nephews Gary Walker of San Jose, CA; Dan Walker of Marysville, CA; Ken Walker of Marysville, CA; John Walker of Marysville, CA, and Mike Lawson (Carol) of Wheatland, CA. His nieces Debbie Olsen of Camas, WA; and Denise Hernandez of Dublin, CA. And a brother-in-law Leonard Lawson of Livermore, CA. He is also survived by three grandchildren and another on the way.\nHe was preceded in death by his sister Shirley Lawson and his nephews Rick Lawson and\nMemorial contributions may be made in James name to the National MS Society P.O. Box 4527 New York, NY 10163\nArrangements are under the direction of McNary-Moore Funeral Service FD-410 www.mcnarymoorefuneralservice.com \u25a0",
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        "raw_content": "1812 Chalmers\u2019 Biography / B / Bernardin Bacchini (Italy; 1651\u20131690) [vol. 3, p. 243]\nThe horizontal line represents the person\u2019s life.1651 - born1691 - \u201cDe Sistrorum figuris ac differentia ad illustriss. D. D. Leonem Strozza, ob Sistri Romani effigiem communicatum, ctissertatio\u201d1696 - \u201cDelP Istoria del Monasterio di S. Benedetto di Polirone nella Stato di Mantoua Libri cinque\u201d1703 - \u201cDe Ecclesiasticae Hierarchise origine dissertatio\u201d1705 - \u201cIsidori Clarii ex Monacho Episcopi Fulginatis Epistolse ad amicos, hactenus ineditac\u201d1690 - died\nBacchini, Bernardin\n, a very learned Italian scholar of the seventeenth century, was born Aug. 31, 1651, at Borgo-san-Donino, in the duchy of Parma. In 1653 his father went to reside at Parma, where he spared no expence in the education of this son, although his fortune was considerably reduced by family imprudence. For five years he studied the classics, under the tuition of the Jesuits, and in his sixteenth year entered the order of St. Benedict, on which occasion he adopted the name of that saint, in lieu of Bernardine, his baptismal name. Soon after, his father died, leaving his widow and three children with very little provision. Bacchini, however, pursued his studies, and took lesson in scholastic philosophy from Maurice Zapata; but by the advice of Chrysogonus Fabius, master of the novices of his convent, he studied mathematics, as the foundation of a more useful species of knowledge than the physics and metaphysics of the ancients. He afterwards applied to divinity with equal judgment, confining his researches to the fathers, councils, and ecclesiastical history. When he had completed his course, his abb\u00e9 wished him to teach philosophy, but he had no inclination to teach that scholastic philosophy which he did not think worth learning and having obtained leave, on account of his health, to retire to a monastery in the country, he remained there two years, during which he studied the science of music, and on his recovery began to preach, agreeably to the desire of his superiors. In 1677, Arcioni, abbe of St. Benedict at Ferrara, having appointed him. his secretary, he was obliged to follow him to Arezzo, Venice, Placentia, Padua, and Parma. While at Piacentia, in 1679, he pronounced a funeral oration on Margaret de Medicis, mother of the duke of Parma, which was printed there. In 1681 he formed an acquaintance with Magliabecchi, the cardinal Noris, and many other eminent men of the age. In 1683, on account of his health, he solicited permission to resign his office as secretary to the abbe\u201c, and as public preacher, which was granted; and having his time again in his own hands, he began to arrange the library belonging to his monastery, and to consult the fathers and sacred critics, and studied with assiduity and success the Greek and Hebrew languages. In 1635 he was appointed counsellor of the inquisition at Parma, and ne^t year had a visit of three days from father Mabillon and father Germain, and about the same time began to conduct | the\u201d Giornale de Letterati.\" In this he was encouraged and assisted by Gaudentio Roberti, who was eminent in polite literature. Bacchini accordingly began the Parma journal, in imitation of that published at Rome, and continued it monthly, but without his name, until 1690. But afterwards, when at Modena, he resumed it for 1692 and 1693, after which, the death of Roberti, who defrayed all the expence, obliged him again to discontinue it. In 1695, however, Capponi engaged to furnish the books and all necessary expences, and he edited itfor 1696 and 1697, when it was concluded. The whole make nine small volumes 4to, the first five printed at Parma, and the rest at Modena.\nIn the mean time, in 1688, the duke of Parma appointed him his theologian, at the request of Roberti; and the same year, at the solicitation of Leo Strozza, he wrote his dissertation on the ancient sistrum, a musical instrument, which was published under the title, \u201cDe Sistrorum figuris ac differentia ad illustriss. D. D. Leonem Strozza, ob Sistri Romani effigiem communicatum, ctissertatio,\u201d Bononia, 1691, 4to. The death of the abbe Arcioni, and some disputes with his brethren at Parma, rendering it necessary for him to leave that city, the duke of Modena invited him thither in 1690, and soon after he was appointed first examiner, and then one of the counsellors of the inquisition. He had also the appointment of professor of sacred literature at Bologna, but on account of the distance he gave but few lectures, although he retained the title of professor. On the death of the duke of Modena, Sept. 1694, his uncle the cardinal d\u2019Est succeeded him, and became a yet more liberal patron to Bacchini.\nIn 1696 he published his monastic history, under the title of \u201cDelP Istoria del Monasterio di S. Benedetto di Polirone nella Stato di Mantoua Libri cinque,\u201d Modena, 1696, 4to. This was to have been succeeded by a second volume, but some unwelcome truths in the first having given offence, what he had prepared remained in manuscript The same year he travelled over various parts of Italy, visiting chiefly the libraries and the learned, who received him with the respect due to his talents. At Florence he passed some days with his friend Magliabecchi at Mount Cassin, and at St. Severin, the libraries were laid open, with permission to copy what he pleased and the cardinal d\u2019Aguirre wished much to have procured him a place in the Vatican library, but being unsuccessful, Bacchini returned | to Modena, where the duke made him his librarian. 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        "raw_content": "Home / LATEST NEWS / Watch the Trailer For \u2018Shame\u2019 Starring Tyrese Gibson and Jennifer Hudson\nmyvibes June 17, 2015\tLATEST NEWS Leave a comment 189 Views\nIn April, Tyrese released the stirring ballad \u201cShame,\u201d featuring Jennifer Hudson, off the upcoming short film of the same name. It\u2019s a Denzel Washington-produced, cinematic musical accompaniment to the single and Tyrese\u2019s double album, Black Rose, dropping later this year.\nPresented by Tyrese\u2019s label Voltron Recordz, Tyrese is cast in the 23-minute film as an \u201cup-and-coming musician in 1968, on tour and with the means to climb the top of the charts. He\u2019s got all the right moves and things to say, but a mean streak and nasty substance abusive personality.\u201d Hudson will play his wife, \u201cA woman, whose strength and experience keeps her grounded despite her husband\u2019s shortcomings and infidelity,\u201d a press release states. The trailer shows just that: Ty\u2019s character\u2019s demons plagues his behavior, as he becomes abusive towards his wife, Hudson\u2019s character.\nTyrese said Black Rose will be his last solo album, the follow-up to 2011\u2019s Open Invitation. He told The Breakfast Club earlier this year, \u201cI just think the music game is really different\u2026I just feel like a double album with a documentary a book- my first audio book, and a movie I just did starring myself and Jennifer Hudson, which is a short musical film, 23 minutes, directed by Paul Hunter, I just feel like I need to give the fans enough content as I gracefully bow out of music. I\u2019m still going to sing, but it\u2019s my last solo album.\u201d\nBlack Rose will arrive on July 10. Preorder the LP above and peep the trailer below:\nsource : singersroom\nBlack Rose Denzel Washington-produced Jennifer Hudson Tyrese Tyrese\u2019s label Voltron Recordz\t2015-06-17\nTags Black Rose Denzel Washington-produced Jennifer Hudson Tyrese Tyrese\u2019s label Voltron Recordz\nPrevious MzVee nominated for BET\u2019s \u2018Viewer\u2019s Choice Best NEW International Artist\u2019 award\nNext Mary J. Blige Talks Acting, No Music Pressure in The UK, and Jay Z Running For President\nProve you are a human * Time limit is exhausted. Please reload CAPTCHA. seven \u00d7 four =",
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        "raw_content": "At least 40 killed in Mexico in 24-hour period\nMEXICO CITY \u2014 Fighting among the Zetas gang and other vicious drug cartels led to the deaths of more than 40 people whose bodies were found in three Mexican cities over a 24-hour span, a government official said Saturday.\nAt least 20 people were killed and five injured when gunmen opened fire in a bar late Friday in the northern city of Monterrey, where the gang is fighting its former ally, the Gulf Cartel, said federal security spokesman Alejandro Poire.\nEleven bodies shot with high-powered rifles were found earlier Friday, piled near a water well on the outskirts of Mexico City, where the gang is fighting the Knights Templar, Poire said. 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Seven of the victims were men and three were women, and all had been killed several days earlier, said Fernando Olivas, a state prosecutor's representative in Torreon.\nIn Monterrey, 16 people died at the Sabino Gordo bar in the worst mass killing in memory in the northern industrial city, where violence has spiked since the Gulf and Zetas broke their alliance early last year. Four others died later at the hospital, said Jorge Domene, security spokesman for the state of Nuevo Leon, where Monterrey is located.\nDomene said at a news conference that six people were wounded, two of them critically.\nAt least two men emerged from their vehicles and opened fire on the bar with AK-47s and AR-15s, Domene said. Several of the victims were employees of the bar, which has led police to conclude that employees were targeted, he said.\nCocaine was being sold at the bar and ziplock bags of drugs were found at the crime scene, Domene said.\nOther downtown businesses closed earlier than usual after news of the massacre broke.\nOutside Mexico City, police investigating the mass killing in the working class suburb of Valle de Chalco found one man alive along with 11 bodies and was taken to a hospital, said Antonio Ortega, a spokesman for the Mexico State police.\nHe said some of the bodies were blindfolded and had their hands tied. Poire said one woman was found seriously injured.\nState officials said police found another body nearby a few hours later but could not confirm it was related to the mass attack.\nOrtega said he didn't know if the victims were shot at the scene or were dumped there.\nThe capital region has been largely spared the widespread drug violence that grips parts of Mexico.\nBut some poorer areas of the sprawling metropolis of 20 million people have begun to see killings and decapitations committed by street gangs that are remnants of splintered drug cartels.\nIn another incident allegedly involving the Zetas, the Mexican navy said Friday that it rescued a former mayor of Reynosa, across from McAllen, Texas, who had been kidnapped along with his son. Four alleged Zetas members were arrested at the scene after an anonymous tip that former Mayor Humberto Valdez was abducted Thursday, a navy statement said.\nAlso Saturday, the government announced it sent 1,800 federal police to the western state of Michoacan, where drug gang members have blocked highways and fired on officers in recent days. The force deployed with close to 200 vehicles, including ambulances, and also with Black Hawk helicopters.\nEarlier in the week, federal police killed four gunmen who attacked them in Michoacan, triggering reprisal attacks by gang members who blocked highways with burning trailers, buses and pickup trucks.\nPolice said the gunmen were members of the Knights Templar, a criminal organization that split off from the La Familia cartel, a cult-like drug gang.\nOn Saturday, federal police killed three more riflemen after confronting them on a highway where they were trying to pull motorists out of their cars, the Michoacan state prosecutor's office said.\nPoire repeated the government insistence that criminals, not the government's crackdown on organized crime, are causing the violence. More than 35,000 people have died since President Felipe Calderon stepped up the attack on organized crime in 2006, according to official figures. 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        "raw_content": "The effects of drug addiction can be a traumatic experience for both the person addicted to drugs, and also the people that care about them most. Oftentimes, it is the friends and family of the individual struggling with a drug addiction that are hit hardest by the disease. They wonder what happened to the person they care about so much and wonder if it is their fault they have spiraled into addiction. The most important thing to remember is that drug addiction can happen to anyone, rich or poor, young and old. If you\u2019re a teen that is struggling with a drug addiction, it may be important to understand the all short term and long term effects of drug abuse.\nDifferent Effects of Drug Addiction\nDrug addiction can have several negative effects on the human body, both in the short and long term. Some of these effects may include emotional, psychological, physical, social effects, and even criminal. Emotional effects of drug addiction can cause a person to have a poor self-image, become emotionally depressed, suffer anxiety and lose the ability to cope with normal, everyday problems. They may withdrawal from their friends and family, or may feel they can\u2019t take the burden anymore and consider suicide.\nDrug addiction can also have very powerful psychological effects, especially on teens. With continual misuse of drugs and alcohol the thinking and reasoning areas of the brain can be damaged, especially in the case of teens where the brain is still developing. Many drug addicts may also develop a powerful sense of paranoia and their thinking can even become psychotic after long periods of drug use.\nPhysical effects of drug use can be extremely damaging, especially for long term addicts. These can include a damaged liver, kidney failure, heart and lung damage, just to name a few. Because the human body can only detoxify so many drugs before the effects become permanent, many addicts don\u2019t realize the damage their doing to their body until it is too late. Generally, long term addictions that can be physically damaging, even to the point of death, often start in the individual\u2019s teenage years.\nAnother negative aspect of drug addiction that many people do not consider is the possible legal ramifications involved with illicit drug use. Because it is illegal to buy or sell drugs, this can automatically put you at risk for arrest and possible jail time. Also, buying or using illicit drugs can also put you at a higher risk for other drug-related thefts or prostitution.\nDrug addictions can often negatively affect people\u2019s relationships, marriages, jobs, and family life. As an individual falls deeper into a drug addiction they may have difficulty maintaining relationships with their children, spouse, family members, co-workers and close friends. They can often lose focus on these relationships and the acquiring and using of drugs can become their primary focus. Lying and manipulation can often occur as a result of drug addiction, which can destroy even the closest of relationships.",
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        "raw_content": "Kewal Krishan Vs. State of Punjab [1962] INSC 86 (6 March 1962)\n06/03/1962 KAPUR, J.L.\nSea Customs--Goods seized in reasonable belief that they are smuggled--Burden of proof--If on person from whose possession goods are seized--Constitutionality of statutory provison--The Sea Customs Act, 1878 (8 of 1878), ss.167(81), 178A--Foreign Exchange Regulation Act,1947 (7 of 1947),s.23A.\nThe appellant was searched by a Customs Official and some bars of gold were found tied round his waist. Out of those bars some were of base metal and the rest of pure gold which borne foreign markes. The appellant had no permit from the Reserve Bank of India to import the gold. He was prosecuted and convicted under s. 167(81) of the Sea Customs Act. He brought an appeal to the Supreme Court by Special leave.\nHeld, that s. 178A of the Sea Customs Act, 1878, is constitutional.\nThe contension that before the presumption under s.178A of the Sea Customs Act could be raised the prosecution had to prove that the gold was of foreign origin was rejected and held that s. 178A provides that when the goods are seized in the reasonable belief that they are smuggled goods the onus is on the accused to show that they are not smuggled.\nCollector of Customs, Madras v. Nathella Sampathu Chetty (1962) 3 S.C.R. p.786 followed.\nAppeal by special leave from the judgment and order dated June 19, 1959, of the Punjab High Court in Criminal Revision No. 144 of 1959.\nR. L. Kohli, for the appellant.\nG. C. Mathur and P. D. Menon, for the respondent.\n1962. March 6. The Judgment of the Court was delivered by KAPUR, J.-This is an appeal by special leave against the judgment and order of the High Court of the Punjab and raises the constitutionality of s.178A of the Sea Customs Act., 1878 (Act 8 of 1878), which has been held by this Court to be constitutional in the Collector of Castoms, Madras v. Nathella Sampathu Chetty(1).\nAt the time, of arguments before us a further point was raised that in order that s.178A of the Sea Customs Act may become applicable, the prosecution must further prove that the goods which were sought to be affected by the order of the Customs Officer were goods of foreign origin and there must be evidence in support of the reasonableness of the belief of the Customs Officer that the goods were smuggled goods. The question now sought to be raised was not agitated in any of the courts below.\nThe appellant on February 11, 1958, when he was sitting in a third class compartment of the Amritsa Kalka train standing on Platform No. 5 of the Amrsar Railway Station, was searched by a Customs Official and some bars of gold were found tied round his waist. These gold bars were seized and a recovery memo wits prepared, Out of these gold (1) [1962] 3. S.C.R. 786.\n615 bars four were of base metal and the rest were of pure gold some bearing the stamp of Johmon Mathey & Co. Ltd., 999-10 tolas and 2-1/4 bars bore marks of N.M. Rothschild & Sons 10 tol as (990-0). No permit from the the Reserve Bank to import this gold was produced by the appellant. Under the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, 1917, the importation of gold without such permit is prohibited and such contravention is punishable under s.23-A of the said Act read with s.167(81) of the Sea Customs Act.\nThe appellant was prosecuted under s.23A of the Foreign Exchange Regulation Act and 167(81) of the Sea Customs Act and his defence was that he was not in possession of the gold bars which were taken from an attache case left by a stranger under the seat where he (the appellant) was sitting. The Additional District Magistrate held the offence to be proved and convicted the appellant of the offence and sentenced him to one year's rigorous imprisonment. An appeal to the Sessions Judge resulted in the reduction of the sentence to 8 months' rigorous imprisonment. On revision to the High Court the sentence was reduced to six months' rigorous imprisonment. The appellant has come in appeal by special leave.\nThe trial court accepted the testimony of the Customs Officials and held that the defence of the appellant was false and that gold worth Rs. 14,000/was found in his possession. The learned Sessions Judge in appeal also accepted the testimony of the Customs Officials and held the defence to be false and came to the conclusion that the gold was found in possession of the appellant. In the High Court the same plea was taken and was rejected.\nFor the first time in this Court it is contended that before the presumption under s.178A can be made applicable, it must be proved by the prosecution that the goods were of foreign origin, i.e. had beep 616 imported from abroad and only then does the presumption under s. 178A arise which relates only to the question of Customs duty having been paid. In other words the contention comes to this that the prosecution must first prove that the goods in dispute in a particular case have been imported from a foreign country and once that is proved the onus then will be on the person in whose possession the goods are found that he had paid the Customs duty. Apart from the fact that this question has never been raised, that is not the effect of s.178A of the Sea Customs Act which provides:\"178A. (1) Where any goods to which this section applies are seized under this Act in the reasonable belief that they are smuggled goods, the burden of proving that they are not smuggled goods shall be on the person from whose possession the goods were seized.\n(2) This section shall apply to gold, gold manufactures, diamonds and other precious stones, cigaretters and cosmetics and any other goods which the Central Government may, by notification in the Official Gazette, specify in this behalf.\n(3) Every notification issued under sub section (2) shall be laid before both Houses of Parliament as soon as may be after it is issued\".\nTwo Customs officers appeared as witnesses, Inspector Satnam Singh and Deputy Superintendent A.N. Kapur, the former is an Inspector of Land Customs and the latter a Deputy Superintendent of Customs. There is nothing to indicate in their cross-examination that the officers did not have a reasonable belief that the goods were smuggled goods and the question that the officers did not have reasonable belief is not suggested either from the cross-examination of these witnesses of from the findings 617 of the courts below. Even in his statement of case it is contended that the mere existence of stamp of foreign companies on gold does not necessarily prove that the gold is of foreign origin. It might be put on spurious gold which may be of Indian origin. In our opinion apart from the fact that this question has not been raised, it is quite clear that what s.178A of the Sea Customs Act provides is that when the goods are seized in the reasonable belief that they are smuggled goods then the burden of proving that they are not smuggled goods is on the person from whose possession the goods are seized. The onus is on him to show that the goods are not smuggled, that is, not of foreign origin on which duty is not paid. The onus is not on the prosecution to show that the goods are not, of Indian origin. That appears to be the view taken in the Collector of Customs, Madras v. Nathella Sampathu Chetty (1) where at the learned Judges observed : \"We are therefore of opinion (1) that section 178A was constitutionally valid, (2) that the rule as to the burden of proof enacted by that section applies to a contravention of a notification under section 8(1) of the Foreign Exchanges Regulation Act 1947 by virtue of its being deemed to be a contravention of a notification on under section 19 of the Sea Customs Act, (3) that the preliminary requirement of section 178A that the officer seizing should entertain ,'a reasonable belief' that the goods seized were smuggled\" was satisfied in the present case.\" In our opinion there is no merit in this appeal and it is dismissed. 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        "raw_content": "Romanov Archives - Martha and Mary Convent of Saint Elizabeth Moscow\nMartha-Mary Convent and rule of St. Elizabeth, the New Martyr\nThe Martha and Mary Convent\nPrintshop of St. Job of Pochaev\nJordanville, New York - 1991\nFirst Printing - Moscow - Synodal Press - 1914\nThe Convent Staff\nHer Imperial Highness the Grand Duchess Elizabeth Feodorovna.\nSpiritual Father:\nArchpriest Mitrofan Strebtrensky.\nValentina Sergeevna Gordieva.\nCurrently there are ninety-seven sisters in the community and each is assigned to one of the various obediences:\n1-Starosta; 1-Secretary; l-household purchaser; 1-charity administrator; 27- ecclesiarch and choir (they also work in the craft shop); 5-prosphora bakers; 26-medical workers; 6-pharmacy staff; 3-orphanage staff; 5-refectory workers; 3-laundresses; 5-kitchen help; 2-cellattendants; 4- housecleaning staff; 2-guestmasters; 4-staff the dining hall for the poor; 1-lives in the home for factory workers.\nLiving close to the community is a second priest, Fr. 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The choir members also do handiwork in the community workshop, where all the clothing of the sisters is made.\nFollowing morning prayers, the sisters will be found at their various obediences: some in the hospital awaiting the doctors making rounds, others in the clinic to provide treatment such as massages, injections, etc., for the ailing, others in the school, and yet others in the kitchen or other areas of the house, all busy at their daily work.\nTwice a week between the hours of 11:00 A.M. and 12:00 P.M. the spiritual father offers the sisters a lecture, one week on the catechism, and the following week one on the holy fathers. The sisters prepare for Holy Communion at least four times a year during the major fasts, though they may receive more often if they wish.\nAt 12:30 lunch is served with the reading of the life of the saint of the day during the meal. Meals are prepared in accordance with church fasting rules. Tea is served at 4:00P.M. followed by vespers and matins at 5:00 P.M. Sisters who have completed their obediences are present at these services. Before feast days and Sundays, all-night vigils are held. At 7:30 P.M. dinner is served. There is common evening prayer at 9:00 P.M. in the hospital chapel. The sisters retire to their cells following prayer, receiving a blessing from the superior as they depart. By 10:30 P.M. all prepare for sleep, and by 11:00 P.M. there is quiet and all lights are out.\nFor their spiritual strengthening and edification the sisters may visit with the Abbess or spiritual father at an appointed time.\nFour times a week an akantist hymn is read during the evening prayer rule: on Sundays, to the Savior; Mondays, to Archangel Michael and all the Heavenly Hosts; Wednesdays, to Sts. 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Martha and Mary and the inscription: Thou shalt Love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and all your soul, and all thy mind, and all thy strength; Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. Sisters receive this cross at their tonsure into the sisterhood, giving a vow to devote this specific period of their lives to God and neighbor, and to abide by the rules of the community.\nAll sisters are given a prayer rope upon entering the Community with the obligation to recite the Jesus Prayer 100 times daily. Postulants do not wear the prayer rope externally, but those tonsured wear the prayer rope they received a second time at their tonsure on their left hand. Postulants wear a long white kerchief on their heads, which covers their foreheads completely. On Sundays and feast days the sisters wear white robes. The postulants wear gray robes.\nA primary obligation of the sisters is to visit the poor. A few sisters are sent out daily in pairs to visit assigned areas of the city. The Grand Duchess receives over twelve thousand petitions annually. A portion of these are reviewed by the sisters, processed along with the numerous other requests and information about the poor received from other sources. With God's help a way is i found to provide comfort, aid, and treatment for all. This work is done with love in the name of Christ, with the desire to offer even a small amount of good of which we are capable. This bit is the drop of water concerning which our Lord said: And whosoever shall give to drink unto one of these little ones a cup of cold water... he shall in no wise lose his reward (Matt. 10:42).\nMay the Lord help the Martha and Mary Community of Mercy continue its modest work in the Lord's field. And if, as we hope, good people will aid us, this work will progress and a small shrub will grow and blossom into a fruit bearing tree.\nThe sisters serve the Church and for this reason in times of war do not serve as Red Cross sisters. Their place is to tend to the sick and suffering of Moscow, and to offer assistance in case of epidemics or civic disasters. In time, if the Lord allows, a dependency of the community will be established for work outside of Moscow.\nIn the days of the first Christians, deaconesses were occupied with these works of charity. There were two kinds: 1) Ordained deaconesses assisted in the Church at; the Divine Services (Baptisms) and 2) Deaconesses, not ordained but distinguished by their dress, were employed in works of mercy. The sisters of The Martha-Mary Convent are numbered in the second category.\nEventually, the Martha-Mary Convent hopes to own itsown skete on the outskirts of Moscow where those sisters who have labored much, may with the permission of the community, be tonsured into the mantia and withdraw from an active life, in order to devote their remaining years exclusively to God.\nThe community will build a retirement home for elderly sisters and those who have, as mentioned above, require care after much service to the poor.\nA BRIEF LIFE OF ST. ELIZABETH THE NEW MARTYR\nBorn in 1864, the Grand Duchess Elizabeth< was the second daughter of Grand Duke Louis IV of HesseDarmstadt. Her mother was Princess Alice of England, daughter of Queen Victoria. In 1884 she married Grand Duke Sergei Alexandrovitich, uncle of the last Czar of Russia, the New Martyr Nicholas II. In 1905 she was fated to witness her husband's brutal murder when a bomb was set off as he exited his front door. Rather than seek revenge on his murderer or pity herself Elizabeth acted with great moral strength and true forgiveness. She went to the prison cell of the murderer hoping that he would repent of his act that his immortal soul might be saved.\nThis experience wrought a decisive moral change in the soul of the Grand Duchess which caused her to forsake her former way of life. Having on her own initiative converted to the Orthodox faith in her seventh year of marriage, she now sought to devote herself entirely to the spiritual life.\nHer vision was to create a community made up of women from all social strata that would merge the ideals of Saints Martha and Mary to achieve faith and love in service to others, and to achieve prayer in humility.\nWith the help of God St. Elizabeth saw her dream realized. She acquired a small property within the city of Moscow on which she constructed a hospital; an orphanage for girls; and quarters for the sisters. There was also a dining hall where 300 meals were served daily to the poor. In 1910 a separate church was built on the property dedicated to the Protection of the Mother of God.\nWhile supervising the activities of the sisterhood, which at its peak numbered 97 sisters, St. Elizabeth also served as a shining example of selfless devotion to others and a true struggler in Orthodox piety. She slept no more than three to four hours a day on a wooden bed without a mattress. Her daily fare consisted of vegetables and milk, when fasting rules allowed. At midnight she would rise to pray and then make the rounds of the hospital visiting the bedsides of the most seriously ill and comforting them with her words.\nThis good and holy work was not to last long however. On Bright Tuesday, March 13,1918, with the coming of the Communist government, St. Elizabeth was forcibly taken from her convent and placed under arrest. As a member of the royal family and through the pious influence she had on the people she was considered to be the opposition and not to be trusted.\nOn the night of July 5/18,1918 St. Elizabeth, her cell attendant Barbara, who refused to leave St. Elizabeth's side upon her arrest though she knew it would mean her own death, and five members of the Royal Family were taken out of their place of confinement and thrown alive into a deep mine shaft. After a number of days the bodies were recovered and smuggled to China to escape desecration by the Bolsheviks. Ultimately, in 1920, the bodies of Sts. Elizabeth and Barbara were laid to rest in the Convent of St. Mary Magdalene in Gethsemane.\nOn October 19/November 1, 1981 Sts. Elizabeth and Barbara along with the multitudes who were killed by the Communists solely for their faith, were of ficially canonized by the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad. In preparation for the canonization the coffins of Sts. 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        "raw_content": "Posted on June 26, 2017 April 29, 2018 AuthorChris Meharg2 Comments\nYou didn\u2019t think I would forget about this one, did you? One for All is a unique quirk that the protagonist of My Hero Academia gains after a fashion. (Hey, I keep spoilers to a minimum when I can.) This is different from the other characters, who are born with their quirks, but this begs the question of just what are quirks and how are they passed on.\nIt is heavily implied that quirks are genetic traits that are passed down from parent to child, after first appearing in the world seven or so generations or go. I can safely use seven generations because the main villain first appeared during the time when quirks first appeared in the world, and helped to create One for All. Since that time One for All has been passed to seven different individuals, with Midoriya being the eighth when he is granted One for All at the beginning of the show. The length of a human generation was thought to be 20 years, but current science is putting it closer to 30 years. That being said, if we take the average at 25, then quirks first appeared 225 years ago. Thus, if you remember my lesson on Evolution in Gundam, then 225 years is not enough time for quirks to spread to 80% of the human population in My Hero Academia.\n\u201cIf it\u2019s not genetic, then what is it?\u201d\nActually, quirks are still genetic traits, but not in the more traditional sense that most people are used to and the hint comes from One for All. Bacteria can transfer genetic traits to each other without reproducing using a structure called a plasmid. A plasmid is a circular loop of DNA that can replicate independently from the cell and it can be transferred between organisms. Plasmids are typically found in bacteria and can carry beneficial traits like antibiotic resistance. (To them, not us lowly humans)\nPlasmids are not limited to bacteria, and there are eukaryotic (cells that have a nucleus and organelles) plasmids, but none that are found in plants or animals. Since plasmids can be transferred without reproduction, it is possible that a eukaryotic human plasmid could spread like a virus to a large portion of the population. The plasmid could be carrying genetic information for a quirk and cause a change in the person it enters granting them a new ability.\nPlasmids have one other unique ability in that they can insert themselves into the host cell\u2019s DNA. Thus, the plasmid (quirk DNA) can be passed on by passing on the plasmid itself or by passing itself on with the rest of the parent\u2019s DNA.\nPlasmids can also explain how quirks can fuse, as seen with Todoroki, who has his mother\u2019s ice quirk and his father\u2019s fire quirk. Plasmids can and do change over time, and can also be engineered to contain desired segments of DNA.\nIf we go with the idea that the genetic information for quirks is contained within plasmids as previously discussed, then One for All is fairly easy to explain. One for All was created by the fusion of two different quirk plasmids, (a quirk that allows the user to use and stockpile power, and a quirk that allows the user to pass it on) to create One for All. Unlike some of the other quirks that have integrated into the person\u2019s DNA, One for All remains as a plasmid. This is how it is passed onto a new user, by ingesting their DNA or cells containing the plasmid.\nIf you are thinking but why does the previous user lose their quirk?, then I have an answer for you: epigenetics. Epigenetics examines how the environment can influence the inheritance of genetic traits. When All Might passes on One for All, he is giving the plasmid an epigenetic message to transfer to another individual. At the same time the plasmid is sending a self-destruct message to all of the other plasmids in All Might\u2019s body, slowly removing his ability to use One for All. Also, while Midoriya needs time to learn how to harness his quirk he also needs to give the One for All plasmid to time spread to every cell in his body furthering his ability to use his new-found quirk.\nPS- sorry its been so long everyone but real life in the form of moving back home from Mongolia was taking up a lot of my time. Also you can catch me at this years Otakon where I will be presenting. Please leave any comments below.\nhttps://www.sciencelearn.org.nz/resources/1900-bacterial-dna-the-role-of-plasmids\nNext \u2192 Next post: Anime and the Real World",
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        "raw_content": "Antonio D\u2019Acchille is considered the leader of the \u201cNuova Maniera\u201d (New Manner) artistic movement. His pictorial works characterized a long phase of activity in the field of figurative arts, a phase dialectically linked to a wider movement of thought involving great European personalities in an extensive cultural, literally and philosophical debate. This artist\u2019s professional activity contributed to characterize a new season in the aesthetic field, animating with its example a firm resistance to the post-avant-garde currents in the name of everlasting artistic canons: rigour and mastery of the difficult rules of good painting, in conjuction with an original immersion in the languages of literature, history and myth.\nAs emphasize by some of the leading contemporary art historians (Paolo Portoghesi, Maurizio Calvesi, Claudio Strinati, Giulio Carlo Argan, Cipriano Efisio Oppo, Giuseppe Gatt and others) and by absolute authorities in the field of aesthetics (Rosario Assunto), Antonio D\u2019Acchille\u2019s New Manner constitutes a sort of narration through images. His rigorous pictorial art and, above all, his evocative powers were able to re-create the meaning, the taste and the evocative potential of the classical myths, and of the great tradition of sacred art. In D\u2019Acchille\u2019s world, the author\u2019s refusal of the passive obedience to the tyranny of history, and his rejection of the current trends, are evident. His \u201canachronism\u201d is not a suffered condition but, on the contrary, a specific and definitely radical choice, a choice which turned the author into one of the most significant leading figures of an artistic season, a figure that doesn\u2019t yeld to current trends but determines them and, in doing this, keeps a surprising and enchanting freshness of language.\nIn his works ranging over the time of history and over the evocative space of a nature rekindled with new meanings, the artist reveals a thorough grasp of the technical means belonging to the best academic tradition, means projected in the contemporaneity through a fresh, efficacious and constantly modern language.\nLiving in Rome since 1950, but with roots in the Abruzzi, he received his academic degree in painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome in 1959. Followed by years of study in stylistic with important and challenging works that performs on order: paintings, bronze sculptures, large scale mosaics intended for public buildings and liturgical. From 1980 to 1985 directs the Academy of Fine Arts in L\u2019Aquila, while from 1986 to 2001 has held the first chair of Painting of the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome. This master has always been a champion of the pictorial language richness against avery attempt to deny and marginalize wide-ranging works, a champion of boldness and an opponent of the artistic language simplification brought to the point of self-destruction. In his defence of art, D\u2019Acchille also resorts to the most demanding expressive means of the great classical tradition: extensive canvas and frescos reaching monumental proportions.\nHundred of exhibitions in Europe and United States (among these, the one at Palazzo dei Diamanti di Ferrara and a personal retrospective at the Palazzo Ducale in Urbino. In the last decade his works has focused mainly on commissions for public artwork and private. Designs the apse and realizes the great dome \u2013 covered with venetian gold mosaic \u2013 in the General House Institute Daughters of S. Giuseppe in Rome. Among the latest exhibitions, participation in the award Michetti, the XIII Quadriennial National Art of Rome, Epica Forma in Toronto (Canada) and the LIV Venice Biennale. He paints the great telere for the Church of the Visitation in Jerusalem. In the square of Castel di Sangro realizes the commemorative bronze monument of Teofilo Patini, and runs a large scale bronze sculpture for the city Court of Caltagirone) and a long academic experience allowed the handing down of his work and the formation of generations of new artists in conformity with the most demanding and rigorous canons of the tradition.\nIt\u2019s not without reason that some of the most important Publishing Houses included Antonio D\u2019Acchille among the most important protagonists of the contemporary mythological painting, next to the great figures of a glorious past.\nIn the 2003 Antonio D\u2019Acchille was honoured by the President of the Italian Republic with the title of Gold Medal of the Meritorius for The Art, Culture and Education, for his commitment to the diffusion and elevation of the Arts.\nWant to write to me?\nSend your email to @",
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        "raw_content": "Home > News > Inside Optometry > AOA volunteers meet to map strategy, advance profession and protect patients\nAOA volunteers meet to map strategy, advance profession and protect patients\nWithout AOA-member volunteers, the profession and the AOA wouldn't be as successful as they are today, AOA President Christopher J. Quinn, O.D., told attendees during the kickoff of the AOA's 2018 Volunteer Meeting on Feb. 2.\n\u201cIt\u2019s our opportunity to move the profession forward. It\u2019s our opportunity to educate legislators, policy makers, patients, payors and health benefits managers of what optometry can do.\u201d\nIt's doctors of optometry-filled with passion and professional pride-who help guide the AOA's direction, fund its operations and advocate on behalf of the profession. All while practicing top-level optometry, providing safe care to their patients and thwarting threats that undermine the profession and safe patient care.\nAbout 200 doctors of optometry and AOA staff were on hand for the event in St. Louis-sponsored by Alcon, Johnson & Johnson Vision, Hoya Vision Care and Essilor-which brings together member leaders to strategize, reenergize and collaborate on new ideas for the year ahead. The profession faces plenty of threats, Dr. Quinn told volunteers as the meeting opened.\n\"But problems are ultimately opportunities,\" said Dr. Quinn, thanking volunteers for their efforts. \"It's our opportunity to move the profession forward. It's our opportunity to educate legislators, policy makers, patients, payors and health benefits managers of what optometry can do.\n\"The opportunity has never been greater for us to do that,\" he added. \"And AOA is working hard to make sure we take advantage of the opportunity. Obviously, I think the future is extremely bright for our profession.\"\nTakeaways from the Volunteer Meeting\nThink About Your Eyes campaign: Steven A. Loomis, O.D., AOA past president and recently elected chair of the campaign's advisory committee, noted that the nationwide campaign had a banner year-driving 1.4 million patients to seek out doctors of optometry. Dr. Loomis noted that 41 of 50 states were supporting the campaign. \"We need the other nine,\" he added. \"If you're in one of those nine states, talk to your leadership.\" He called the campaign a win-win-win. \"It's good for the patient,\" he said, \"it's good for the doctor and it's good for industry.\"\nThe AOA Political Action Committee: AOA-PAC Chair Joe Ellis, O.D., shared the good news that AOA donors had once again met a significant fundraising milestone and that the average member had upped their donation from the year before. But Dr. Ellis noted the greater impact the AOA could have with additional donations and from a wider group of givers. \"I don't know how your state rolls, but I know how my state rolls,\" he said. \"We want to be No. 1 in PAC or in the top five every year. If we do that, we are more politically effective.\"\nFederal Relations Committee: Clarke Newman, O.D, committee chair, reviewed the state of Federal Relations' advocacy efforts, including the AOA high-priority Dental and Optometric Care (DOC) Access Act, (H.R 1606) which now has at least 75 cosponsors. He asked doctors to encourage their members of Congress to support the bill. Further, Dr. Newman noted that online registration was now open for AOA on Capitol Hill, April 22-24 in Washington, D.C.\nClick here to see why doctors of optometry volunteer their time to the AOA.\nChristopher J. Quinn, O.D., kicks off the 2018 AOA Volunteer Meeting in St. Louis, Missouri, on Feb. 2.\nAbout 200 doctors of optometry and staff meet in St. Louis, Missouri, Feb. 2-3, to map strategy and actions to advance profession and patient safety.\nThe AOA Billing and Coding Committee convenes during the 2018 AOA Volunteer Meeting in St. Louis, Missouri, Feb. 2-3.\nThe AOA Ethics & Values Committee convenes during the 2018 AOA Volunteer Meeting in St. Louis, Missouri, Feb. 2-3.\nAmerican Optometric Student Association President Andy Mackner addresses AOA volunteers as the 2018 AOA Volunteer Meeting in St. Louis, Missouri, kicks off on Feb. 2.\nThe AOA Health Promotions Committee convenes during the 2018 AOA Volunteer Meeting in St. Louis, Missouri, Feb. 2-3.\nThe AOA Sports and Performance Vision Committee convenes during the 2018 AOA Volunteer Meeting in St. Louis, Missouri, Feb. 2-3.\nRick Weisbarth, O.D., vice president of professional affairs for Alcon speaks to AOA volunteers about innovation and partnering for patient and practice outcomes during the 2018 AOA Volunteer Meeting in St. Louis, Missouri, on Feb. 2.",
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        "raw_content": "obligations may favor disclosure, including, in particular,\nthe general obligation of all citizens to give truthful and\ncomplete testimony when required to do so. But there are often\nconflicting duties and principles that favor withholding such\ninformation. These may include obligations to:\n\u2022 Clients or other individuals who receive treatment and/or\nare given psychological tests.\n\u2022 The public (to avoid public dissemination of test items, questions, protocols or other test information that could adversely affect the integrity and continued validity of tests).\n\u2022 Test publishers, including contractual obligations between the psychologist and test publishers not to disclose test information and obligations under the copyright laws.\n\u2022 Other third parties, such as employers.\nA special type of third-party obligation may arise in forensic contexts if, for example, a psychologist performed work with a litigant for an attorney. 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For example, the court issuing the subpoena may not have jurisdiction over the psychologist or his or her records: A subpoena issued in one state, for example, may not be legally binding on a psychologist who lives and works in another state. Or, the subpoena may not have been properly served to the psychologist \u2014 some states may require service in person or by certified mail. A psychologist should consult with an attorney in making such a determination.\nIf the psychologist concludes that the demand is legally valid, then a formal response to the attorney or court is required, whether it is compliance with or opposition to the demand, in whole or in part. A psychologist\u2019s obligation to respond to the subpoena is not necessarily the same as those under a court order (see below under \u201cFile a motion to quash the subpoena or file a protective order\u201d).\nClients may have a legally protected interest in preserving the confidentiality of their records. So, if a psychologist receives a subpoena or notice requiring that he or she divulge a client\u2019s records or test data, the psychologist may discuss the implications of the demand with the client (or his or her legal guardian). The psychologist may also consult with the client\u2019s attorney when appropriate and with the client\u2019s valid consent.\nWhen talking with the client, the psychologist should explain which information has been demanded, the purpose of the demand, the entities or individuals to whom the information is to be provided, and the possible scope of further disclosure by those entities or individuals. After that discussion, a legally competent client or the client\u2019s legal guardian may consent to allow the psychologist to produce the data. Generally, such consent is required to be in writing, which helps to avoid future conflicts or legal entanglements with the client over the release of confidential tests or other records. The client\u2019s consent may not, however, resolve the potential confidentiality claims of third parties (such as test publishers).\nThe psychologist may want to emphasize to the client that when he or she agrees to release information requested, he or she cannot specify or limit which information is released. Rather, the entire record \u2014 including psychotherapy notes, billing records, administrative notes and more \u2014 will be available. The scope of the release may be the subject of negotiation among attorneys, however, so if the psychologist believes that a release would harm the client, he or she should voice his or her concerns and object to the release on that basis.\nNegotiate with the requester\nIf a client does not consent to release the requested information, the psychologist \u2014 often through counsel \u2014 may seek to prevent disclosure through discussions with legal counsel for the requesting party. 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        "raw_content": "\u201cI hate change,\u201d Molly said laughing. \u201cIf you make me do something, I am stubborn. I am heels in the ground. I will buck you.\u201d\nMolly first experienced the pain of change in high school. Growing up in a Christian home, and accepting Christ at a young age, Molly was close to her church family. However, due to several various circumstances, her parents found it best to change churches. This was a big frustration to Molly, who had a tight knit friendship with the youth pastor, his wife and the kids in the small youth group. That\u2019s when Molly first started to buck.\nHaving just gotten her driver's license, Molly did all that she could to go against her parent\u2019s wishes. She went between the two churches constantly, driving to both youth groups. She said she would sit in the new youth group with arms crossed, refusing to truly participate. 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That lesson, though monumental, was almost forgotten when she got into college. God threw a few curve balls into her life, forcing her to learn the lesson all over. Molly attended Ashland University, following the footsteps of her older sister. Molly assumed that she would also major in education, just like her sister. But then something happened. Molly stepped into a real classroom and she realized something: she hated lesson planning.\nSo after a talk with her mom and sister, they encouraged Molly to chase after her childhood passion for capturing life through film and photography. It wasn\u2019t what she imagined or even thought she could do as a career. How was she going to survive after college making videos, she wondered. But thanks to the support of her parents, they pushed her to follow her passion and believed the Lord would provide the opportunities for her career. So she changed her major and created her own Bachelor of Arts in Electronic Media Productions.\nIn college, she also met her husband, Nick. Despite the amazing love story that was building, she still questioned the timing of it all. Molly thought she would be single post graduation. She imagined living with her friends from college in the big city for a few years. And THEN they would get married.\n\u201cI remember even saying to him (Nick) once, \u2018You came too soon into my life!\u2019\u201d\nYet Nick proposed and Molly graduated college engaged and working as a video intern. This was not what she thought was going to happen. Yet through that year of engagement with Nick, Molly got to work in ministry telling testimonial stories. Without this stage, she wouldn\u2019t have ended up getting the job in Dayton working at Apex, doing her dream job now of sharing stories through video.\nShe once again learned that the Lord\u2019s plans were much different than her own, but were much better.\nRecently, as Molly sat reflecting, she realized another round of change was about to happen, and again, it wasn\u2019t easy.\nAfter several years of settling and getting comfortable here in Dayton, the community that she had come to know so well to love and trust started to dramatically shift. Her close friends, a husband and wife, recently decided to do mission work in Cancun and moved away recently. Losing a best friend moving to a different culture is certainly not an easy adjustment and new for Molly to walk through.\nAround the same time she learned about that, Molly found her house church also coming to a close. People moved for jobs or had other life changes happen that caused them to leave, which left the leadership to choose that it was time for the house church to come to a close.\nShe asked the Lord, \u201c\u201cWhy are you uprooting such a part of our community?\u201d She added, \u201cI even asked the Lord, \u2018Why is this happening now and not six months ago when Nick and I were at a crossroads to move or plant deeper roots in Dayton. We chose Dayton and then the Lord begins to scatter our community. The timing could not have been worse.\u2019\u201d Molly became paralyzed during this season, as she was torn with bitterness and confusion.\nAt a SEEDS conference, Molly said she was journaling when she found herself writing down, \u201cDon\u2019t let Molly\u2019s plans miss God\u2019s plans.\u201d This truth has been something she has continued to rely on in this current season of change.\nShe said that what\u2019s different about this shift in change from the last two monumental times, is her focus right now is on being intentional with this time. She knows that from the past, God used those times of change for good. Although this season of life is still just as difficult, she\u2019s choosing to look at it with a new perspective. 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        "raw_content": "Home / Around DB Articles / Profile / A universal language: How Dr Derek Anthony is taking Hongkongers to the song\nPosted in : Profile on June 29, 2018 by : Around DB Comments: 0\nPutting songs in Hong Kong hearts for a quarter century, Norwegian transplant Dr Derek Anthony is now taking Hongkongers to the song. Elizabeth Kerr reports.\nIf you found yourself in DB Plaza one Sunday afternoon in May, you may have been treated to an impromptu performance of O Sole Mio by classical vocalist and teacher Dr Derek Anthony \u2013 actually a doctor of vocal performance \u2013 after a photo shoot. It may not be a Florentine piazza, but it was still a refreshing bit of fearlessness that reminds us that humanity really does have the ability to create beauty. Heads indeed turned as Derek\u2019s voice boomed over to Fusion. Fancy that: a little bit of high culture in the middle of Discovery Bay.\nA week later, Derek, a 25-year Hong Kong resident, with roughly five of those in DB, relaxes in his new Wanchai school library, the operatic voice lowered \u2013 for now. The sound really carries in this space, officially The Music & Drama Institute, as Derek demonstrates later on.\nOn being discovered\nSoft spoken and old-school gentlemanly, it\u2019s easy to see how Derek has ushered over 1,000 students to either greatness or simple pleasure. \u201cThere are all kinds of reasons why people want to sing and there are all ages for learning vocal performance,\u201d he says. His youngest student was a five-yearold who was having fun learning songs in four languages, and his oldest was a retired, 83-year-old lawyer who survived the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong.\nOver the years, Derek has prepared numerous students for some of the world\u2019s top music schools, including Juilliard in New York, Bloomington in Indiana, The Royal Academy of Arts in London, and his own alma mater, The University of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna. \u201cThis year I have a local student entering The Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen,\u201d Derek says. \u201cSeeing my students succeed is a special kind of pleasure. But I don\u2019t mind your reasons \u2013 I\u2019m happy to work with anyone.\u201d\nBorn in South Africa and raised in Norway, Derek stumbled into his calling while working in the food industry. A labour-office aptitude test told him he was destined for a career in culture and languages. The singing bug bit when he first heard La traviata performed live, and he was talent-spotted soon after that.\n\u201cI had quit high school and was working in a sausage factory,\u201d Derek recalls. \u201cI went to a singalong for a male voice choir and the conductor heard me through all the other voices. That\u2019s when the idea popped up that maybe I could do this. I was 17.\u201d\nWhile studying motivational psychology at The University of Oslo, Derek trained for two years under big-name Wagnerian tenor Egil Frostmann, and he went on to join The Vienna State Opera. \u201cI didn\u2019t know I had \u2018it,\u2019\u201d he says. \u201cIt was all about lucky coincidences, and now as a teacher, it\u2019s my job to recognise talent in others. A lot of people have talent without being able to discover it.\u201d\nDerek himself has learnt from some of the best (Austrian legend Otto Edelmann and his French counterpart Martial Singher), at some of the world\u2019s best schools (universities of Oslo, Vienna, and California at Santa Barbara, and The Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University). He\u2019s also performed at some of the world\u2019s best theatres (he prefers the old houses, like La Scala and Teatro Col\u00f3n) in over 60 operas in 13 languages. He settled in Hong Kong in 1992.\nSettling in Hong Kong\n\u201cI thought \u2018Wow, this is interesting, as soon as I landed in Hong Kong,\u2019\u201d Derek says. \u201cFriendly and dynamic people, great food and warm weather, plus superb international opportunities. I already had a career in Europe, I\u2019d studied, worked and won many competitions in the US, so I gave myself a year here to see what might happen.\u201d\nAs it turns out, not much initially. Derek rented a room and a piano, and performed in an opera at the University of Hong Kong, whilst teaching himself to speak and read Cantonese. But when he connected with the Hong Kong Singers in 1993 \u2013 the company needed a Tevye for Fiddler on the Roof \u2013 his fortunes turned.\nAs the only professional singer in the cast, Derek soon found himself with 50 students and a new career phase. This lead to him heading up the Vocal Department at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts and becoming the leading bass on the Hong Kong opera scene.\nIn 2000, Derek founded The Music & Drama Institute, where he draws on his singing and stage experience (and his training in psychology) to coach students. The vocal, speech and presentation-skills training covers breathing, articulation, support, resonance, and ways to conquer stage fright and learn to project confidently. \u201cMy client list now includes TV presenters, business and government leaders, lawyers, academics and actors, both locally and internationally,\u201d Derek says with pride.\nPerformer and expert guide\nLast month saw Derek in Ho Chi Minh City playing Sarastro in The Magic Flute at the Saigon Opera House. This marked his fourth return in the role, and his third time performing it in a local language. (The Flute is sung in German but a full production requires dialogue.) The company asked if Derek would consider being shadowed by a Vietnamese actor, dressed in black, speaking the lines. 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        "raw_content": "If there are words which fill us with horror, \"Cholera\" is one of them. Not without reason, as seven pandemics have traversed the planet since 1817, the year in which the disease becomes a defined entity. Confined for a long time to the Indian subcontinent, it goes beyond these bounds as soon as the means of propagation increase with the density of populations and the rapidity of movement.\nThe highly contagious disease is due to a microbe, the cholera vibrio, discovered by R. Koch.\nThe Colonial Health Service comes across this disease very early in Indochina as well as in Africa. It is always fatal. The Health Service has much to accomplish in place, remaining close to individuals and populations. The naval and then the colonial physicians must be credited, as the decades go by, with having interpreted the clinical presentation and fought against these terrible epidemics in conditions that were always difficult. Treatment, which has made immense progress since the advent of medical reanimation, sulphonamides and antibiotics, must be resorted to immediately in order to assure a favourable evolution and to minimize the dangers of dissemination. As soon as the diagnosis is established, and being aware of the modes of propagation of Cholera, the combat is undertaken as a matter of urgency and preventive measures put into place.\nAlways apt to return to centre stage, Cholera, which spreads easily, provoking a high death rate, remains a disease that is still present and always accompanies the great calamities that afflict mankind.\nBodies of those dead of Cholera awaiting burial (Zaire 1994)\nTHE CHOLERA VIBRIO AND ITS HISTORY\nA cholera epidemic starts off from India in 1883 and, by seaways, reaches Egypt where there are several researchers, at this time of \"microbe hunting\". Koch is the first to identify the cause of the disease, a very mobile bacterium, whence its name of vibrio.\nCholera is well-known to the colonial physicians and chemists on duty in Indochina and India. In 1890, they give a very precise description of the disease, insisting on its brutal manifestation, the seriousness of the symptoms, the rapidity of its evolution. In 1904, Guichoud* becomes a victim in Annam. Unfavourable conditions such as overcrowding, the lack of hygiene and the unsanitary state of individuals are already noted in 1862 and again in 1882.\nThe abundance of bacteria of the genus vibrio in the excrements of patients, in fresh and salty water, in fruits and vegetables that are consumed raw is demonstrated in the laboratory. In 1937, in the course of an epidemic transmitted from China and well-studied by Bouchard*, Genevray* invents a method for isolating the vibrio, which considerably simplifies diagnosis.\nMicrobiologists also study the vitality of these microbes and observe their capacity for resistance in the environment. They note as well that the vibrio remains in the intestine and only the toxin is diffused in the organism. Physicians note three characteristics of this microbe :\n- The vibrio can be present and abundant in the faeces of individuals who show no signs of Cholera. These \"healthy carriers\" are also observed in the case of other diseases and play an important role in the propagation of the epidemic, for they spread the vibrio in the surroundings for months. Moreover, their number, when better known, reveals itself to be considerable, going up to 30% of the patient's family and those in contact with him or her.\n- Genevray*, at the 10th congress of the Association of Tropical Medicine of the Far East, points out the variability of the microbe. One of these variants, identified in 1905 and called Vibrio El Tor, is considered for more than half a century as being not very pathogenic. However, it is the single cause of the seventh pandemic which still continues.\n- The vibrio is destroyed in the stomach by gastric acidity, but it is through this gastric acid that the microbe penetrates the organism. There must be massive ingestions of the vibrio to get through the acid barrier.\nJean LAIGRET (right) in China during\nthe epidemic of 1938\nDuring the military operations for the conquest of Cochin-China in 1862 and Tonkin in 1885, Cholera and Diarrhoeas of the same type are, together with Malaria, the worst enemies of the troops.\nIn its typical form, Cholera provokes nausea, abundant vomiting, and especially profuse diarrhoea with a sickly smell - 4 or 5 litres a day. The resulting dehydration brings on thirst, hiccoughs, cramps and cold sweat. At the same time, the skin temperature goes down towards 35\u00b0, the organism begins to collapse. Within a few hours or two days at most, the patient dies !\nAbout 1925 R. Pons* writes : \"Only after seeing the wards of cholera patients, after having breathed the smells that come from them, felt the coldness of the skins of the patients, heard their voices and observed their anguish can we have a precise conception of this terrible disease\".\nIn 1946, during an epidemic, F. Blanc* notes: \"The mortality rate, weak at the beginning, grows rapidly to reach its maximum in two or three weeks. It then drops down to become practically zero at the end of the epidemic\".\nThe mortality rate is variable. It depends on the seriousness of the epidemic, the resistance of the subject and administering the treatment at an early stage. It also depends on the climate: in Africa, 35 % of the cases of typical cholera occur in the Sahel zone, 20 % in humid zones.\nTHE TREATMENT OF CHOLERA\nThe ideal treatment is easy to imagine. Cholera is acute dehydration starting from the intestines. Therefore the patient must be re-hydrated, rapidly and appropriately, either with perfusions (in cases of much vomiting) or orally.\nUsing this treatment is not at all difficult in well-equipped hospital centres. The mortality rate is then minimal. \"Curing one patient is easy, curing twenty together is difficult, a hundred impossible\", said F\u00e9lix. But that is what happens when the epidemic rages with hundreds of cases everyday, in zones without medical facilities where improvised structures are soon unable to cope. In such conditions, the mortality rate can rise from 10 to 90%.\nAs soon as the diagnosis is made, the patient must be isolated, his excrements and their containers disinfected.\nA case of cholera that is treated early and appropriately rarely leads to the decease of the patient. The life-saving rehydration by intravenous and even intra-arterial perfusions must compensate for the hydric losses but also the losses in minerals (sodium, potassium, bicarbonates\u0085). All the liquids used in rehydration are useful, provided they are administered quickly and even very quickly: 7 litres in 15 minutes, followed by 10% of the body weight in 3 to 5 hours.\nAt the same time, the intestinal milieu has to be treated. Until the advent of sulphonamides in the 1930s, such more or less inefficacious medications as carbon and lactic acid were resorted to. Today, antibiotics and certain sulphonamides, with even a single injection, sterilise the excrements in one or two days. They must be administered as soon as possible not only to the patients but also to those in contact with them in order to slow down or halt the progress of the epidemic.\nTHE PROPAGATION OF EPIDEMICS\nIn 1890, with the arrival of the physicians of the Colonial Health Service, the network of medical supervision in Indochina spreads out and is strengthened. Epidemics are more carefully studied. They follow one another, each surge lasting from two to three years, making their way over land and sea and separated from each other by brief phases of inactivity. \"Cholera only manifests itself as great outbursts coming from abroad, capable of ravaging cities and the countryside, but never maintaining its endemic force\", says Heckenroth*. However, the epidemic in Indochina in 1926, in the course of which Laos is not affected, leaves 50 000 victims in 18 months.\nSlum area and rubbish dump\nSix worldwide epidemics succeed one another in the 19th century, the last being from 1892 to 1896. Their extension is variable, sometimes just confined to Asia, sometimes spreading out as far as North Africa and even France where the epidemic of 1830 causes 100 000 victims.\nThe destructive force of the epidemic is strengthened in places where large numbers of people assemble, such as centres of pilgrimage. Mecca plays a central role in its dissemination.\nThe propagation of these epidemics is closely related to the faecal peril and the pollution of drinking water. The epidemic begins in the dry season when wells run dry and drinking water is drawn from ponds. It reaches its highest peak at the end of this dry season. Then the first rainfalls wash the soil, evacuate surface water, and the epidemic ceases.\nBlack Africa is affected by the fourth and fifth pandemics in 1868 and 1893. In the course of the latter, Thiroux* isolates in Senegal the vibrio that he asks the Pasteur Institute of Paris to identify. It is declared to be \"different from the typical species of Asian cholera\". This \"vibrion de Thiroux\", as Le Dantec* calls it, is one more variant which illustrates the polymorphism of the microbe.\nThe epidemic which swoops down on Marseille in 1884-86 marks a milestone in the early History of the Pharo. Strasbourg being in the hands of the Germans since August 1870, the French government decides to build a new military school of medicine in 1883. Marseille is a candidate and the school will be established in the Pharo Park. The funds are granted. Then arrives the cholera hecatomb. In order to organize rapid assistance and clean up the city's drains, the municipality is obliged to use the funds intended for the school. The choice of Marseille for the school comes into question and the establishment will be built in Lyon. Later, when it is a matter of creating a school of application for the health service of colonial troops, Marseille no longer faces an obstacle. The buildings are inaugurated on the 29th September 1907.\nIn 1961, a seventh pandemic starts. It originates in the Indonesian archipelago of the Celebes round 1960. It is due to the El Tor vibrio. It spreads over Mediterranean Africa and then Black Africa through Guinea in 1970 (Lapeyssonie*). It invades the continent by way of rivers and lagoons. But French colonization has ended. It is the time of Independence for the African states.\nThe sixth pandemic of cholera\nThe seventh pandemic affords colonial physicians in the service of cooperation, just before the dissolution of their Health Service, the opportunity of administrating treatments and vaccinations (Dodin*), in very difficult technical conditions, and of studying the nature of the mode of contamination in the Sahelian and even the sub-desert zones. They observe two modes by which the epidemic phenomenon manifests itself. In the humid zones, adjacent to coasts and rivers, they find the Indochinese mode, that is to say, the growth of epidemics during several months, reaching their climax in two or three weeks and affecting a small section of the population (1 %). The force of the epidemics decreases slowly, leaving a weak endemic state or even the complete disappearance of the disease. On the other hand, in the Sahelian zones, as Sirol* observes in Chad, the epidemic advances in bursts, with brutal beginnings, affecting 50% or more of the population and then decreases rapidly. This demonstrates the importance of sweat, which is rich in vibrio bacteria, in the case of person-to-person contamination.\nIn times of epidemics, protecting the healthy and preventing the spread of the disease into other regions or countries is accomplished in three broad ways:\n- The protection of the community with hygienic measures,\n- The treatment of those who have been in contact with the patients,\n- The protection of individuals by vaccination.\nBut, before that, the first thing to do is to isolate the patients in order to treat them and to begin the immediate disinfection of objects used by them.\nInternational hygienic measures :\nTaking into account the risk of a worldwide diffusion of cholera, the international community has set down measures that are obligatory to all the signatory states, including France. The principle is health control at the frontiers with ships and persons from infected countries being put in quarantine. The two most recent texts are:\nThe International Health Convention of Paris (20th June 1926).\nThe International Health Regulation promulgated by the World Health Organization.\nMeasures to assure hygiene in the community :\nThey are the responsibility of hygiene services established in each colony. Certain essential regulations must be observed in the case of cholera epidemics, notably\n- the protection of food consumed raw and exposed to flies,\n- the interdiction of movements and assemblies; the closing of schools,\n- the disinfection of water used for domestic purposes,\n- advice on family and individual hygiene,\n- the control of latrines, etc.\nPublic latrines built on the edge of the ditch around the citadel (Hu\u00e9 1928)\nThese measures are easier to put into practice in towns than in rural zones. In fact, everywhere, the essential measure to be adopted to counter the faecal peril is a good supply of drinking water and a sewerage system. That is what led to the disappearance of cholera in developed countries. The fact is, at the present time, the WHO estimates that 78 % of the people in developing nations do not have access to drinking water and that 85 % are not provided with proper sanitary installations.\nThe treatment of those in contact with the patients (family, nursing staff\u0085)\nThey are almost always \"healthy carriers\" of the disease and must be treated with a single dose of long-acting sulphonamide or with an antibiotic that is active against the germ.\nFabrication of the vaccine against cholera\nIndividual measures :\nIn the case of an epidemic, the whole population is vaccinated as well as travellers admitted into the infected zone.\nThe first vaccine against cholera, injected subcutaneously, is invented in 1884 by Ferran. Modified later by many others, its efficacy is inconstant (one out of two) and does not last long (a few months). 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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Liability and Sanctions \u00bb Introduction \u00bb\nIn the case of non-governmental organisations that do not have legal personality any liability and sanctions for acts and omissions on their behalf will, according to the particular circumstances and national law, be incurred not by the organisations but by either those who belong to them or those who acted or failed to act on their behalf. See Fraktion Sozialistischer Gewerkschafter im \u00d6GB Vorarlberg and 128 of its individual members (K\u00f6pruner, Falschlunger and Others) v. Austria (dec.), 13 April 1989 and Steel and Morris v. United Kingdom (dec.), 22 October 2002.\nNevertheless the officers, directors and staff of non-governmental organisations with legal personality can incur liability and sanctions for their own professional misconduct or neglect of duties and breaches of the law. See Paragraph 75 of the Council of Europe\u2019s Recommendation CM/Rec(2007)14 on the legal status of NGOs in Europe, \u00c7etinkaya v Turkey, 27 June 2006 and Piro\u011flu and Karakaya v. Turkey, 18 March 2008.\nAdministrative and criminal sanctions can, however, be imposed on persons belonging to, or assisting, a non-governmental organisation that has, in full compliance with universal and regional human rights standards, been proscribed as unlawful. See \u00d6zcan and Others v. Turkey (dec.), 13 June 2002 and Karademirci and Others v. Turkey, 25 January 2005.\nIn the case of a breach of a legal requirement specifically applicable to non-governmental organisations, the most appropriate response should normally be a requirement for them to rectify their affairs. In some instances the imposition of a penalty on them and/or any individuals directly responsible for the breach concerned may be justified but the suspension of a non-governmental organisation's activities as a whole (See Accountability and Supervision at paragraph 10 as regards particular activities) will not be warranted unless the breach of the legal requirement gives rise to a serious threat to political pluralism or fundamental democratic principles. Furthermore all penalties that are imposed should respect the principle of proportionality. See Paragraph 72 of the Council of Europe\u2019s Recommendation CM/Rec(2007)14 on the legal status of NGOs in Europe, Christian Democratic People's Party v. Moldova, 14 February 2006.",
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        "raw_content": "Home Blu-Ray Releases New Blu-Ray/DVD Releases (02/05/19) \u2013 Avenging \u2018Widows\u2019 And Much More\nNew Blu-Ray/DVD Releases (02/05/19) \u2013 Avenging \u2018Widows\u2019 And Much More\nThis week, \u201cWidows\u201d comes charging along as one of the high profile new releases on Blu-Ray and DVD. It\u2019s joined today by a rather strong assortment of other titles. This is one of those slates where there\u2019s literally something for everyone. Read on below for details!\nDespite a complete lack of attention from the Academy, this Steve McQueen action outing is one of the better films of 2018. Crafted with care, it shows how strong genre work can be when you have superior talent in front of and behind the camera. Clayton was a big fan of this one at the Toronto International Film Festival, filing this rave review:\nGalloping on a taut script by Gillian Flynn, \u201cWidows\u201d is a highly entertaining, suspense thriller that is magnified by its performances and technical vibrations by its stellar crew.\n\u201cWidows\u201d is impeccably made and a stirring showcase for the Viola Davis led cast. In addition, Elizabeth Debicki gives one of the most underrated supporting turns of 2018.. Even with a strong slate of options this week, you can\u2019t do better than this one!\nTotal Box Office: $42,366,843 (and counting)\nMajor Awards: Nominated for Best Actress (for Davis) at the BAFTA Awards\nThis reimagining of the classic story by Dr. Seuss doesn\u2019t try to outdo its predecessor. Instead, it simply attempts to entertain by being an Illumination Entertainment take on the character. To that end, it succeeds. Our review here on the site wasn\u2019t a rave, but it spoke to how heartwarming the film still managed to be:\nFor all that makes \u201cThe Grinch\u201d redundant, there\u2019s enough that still warms the heart. Illumination\u2019s animation makes every shot light up the screen like a house full of Christmas lights.\n\u201cDr. Seuss\u2019 The Grinch\u201d also marks the directorial debut of Kevin Smith\u2018s longtime producer Scott Mosier. It\u2019s well worth a look for anyone curious what Mosier brings to the table\u2026\nSpecial Features: Featurettes, Mini-Movies, and More\nTotal Box Office: $270,425,640 (and counting)\nMajor Awards: None yet\nOne of last year\u2019s funniest comedies, this road trip tale features a turn by Jason Mantzoukas that\u2019s a force of nature. Not just content to be a laugh riot, however, this comedy also introduces an intriguing amount of darkness and discomfort to the mix. It\u2019s incredibly underrated and an undiscovered gem from 2018. New York Magazine/Vulture agreed as you can see below:\nMantzoukas brilliantly juggles all the different forces of Richard\u2019s personality so that we never quite know what to make of this guy, which in turn means that we never quite know what will happen next with him and Nat.\n\u201cThe Long Dumb Road\u201d deserved a better fate. Now that it\u2019s available at home, definitely give it a shot!\nTotal Box Office: $4,667\nRosamund Pike gave one of her best performances to date in this biopic of slain journalist Marie Colvin. She dives into this character in a way that completely engages. There are occasional narrative shortcomings, but Pike is always there to guide you through any rough patches. Clayton was fond of this one at the Middleburg Film Festival, putting forth the following take:\nHolding it all together, Pike\u2019s performance is enough to recommended the film to anyone who wants to see prime examples of a dedicated actress and a heartbreaking story that is still occurring today.\n\u201cA Private War\u201d never quite caught on as an awards player. However, as a tribute to a journalist, it\u2019s something of high value. Give it a look and see why.\nTotal Box Office: $1,633,208\nMajor Awards: Nominated for Best Actress (for Pike) at the Golden Globe Awards\nCaught in a tonal no man\u2019s land, this western never caught on. Expensive independent fare always lands with a louder thud when it\u2019s not financially successful, and this was no exception. At the same time though, the filmmaking from Jacques Audiard is so gorgeous and the performances so interesting, it has lingered for those who actually gave it a chance. Rolling Stone was a big fan, as you can see below:\nA knockout, one-of-a-kind western from French director Jacques Audiard in which odd-bird frontier hitmen are played by Joaquin Phoenix and a hot-damn he\u2019s great John C. Reilly. Saddle up.\n\u201cThe Sisters Brothers\u201d is odd enough that there\u2019s no obvious audience. However, if you\u2019re in the mood for a unique indie, this is a hard one to pass up.\nMajor Awards: Won Best Director (for Audiard) at the Venice Film Festival\nVINTAGE VIEWING\nIn honor of this week\u2019s release of \u201cCold Pursuit,\u201d the pick today is going to be another Liam Neeson snow picture. While the upcoming endeavor is laced with black comedy, our choice is deathly serious. It\u2019s \u201cThe Grey,\u201d which is Neeson\u2019s grittiest action outing. The \u201cTaken\u201d franchise is more popular, but this is his best kick-ass work. Our highly positive review here on the site from back in the day says as much:\nIncredibly bleak but undeniably powerful, \u2018The Grey\u2019 is a tough picture to sit through, but a rewarding one, especially in terms of Liam Neeson\u2019s terrific lead performance.\nNeeson\u2019s latest is one of the year\u2019s best so far. Prep for it with this other gem from his filmography!\nOTHER FILMS BEING RELEASED\nHere\u2019s a look at what else is hitting shelves today, besides the recommended grouping of \u201cDr. Seuss\u2019 The Grinch,\u201d \u201cThe Long Dumb Road,\u201d \u201cA Private War,\u201d \u201cThe Sisters Brothers\u201d and \u201cWidows\u201d:\nDuring last year\u2019s Super Bowl, the surprise announcement that \u201cThe Cloverfield Paradox\u201d was hitting Netflix that night was a big deal. Unfortunately, it was also lipstick on a pig. The franchise offering ended up on the streaming service because, well, it was a crummy film. Our pan here on the site says the same:\nIt\u2019s a shame the film turns out so bland when there\u2019s so much talent in front and behind the camera.\nIt\u2019s right there on Netflix if you want, so no thanks to this on Blu-Ray/DVD.\nGo figure, removing David Fincher and Rooney Mara from a franchise keeps people away. Claire Foy in the Lisbeth Salander role is strong casting, but this always seemed like a failure in the making. That\u2019s just what happened too, as audiences were not in the mood to see a new take on the character. Variety was not fond of this movie, writing the following:\nIt was probably inevitable that Hollywood would neuter the best elements of Stieg Larsson\u2019s \u201cMillennium\u201d franchise, but did the producers really need to shift it into a commonplace cross between a superhero flick and James Bond?\nStick with the Fincher effort.\nNever heard of this one? You\u2019re not alone. Despite making a few bucks, this conservative leaning courtroom drama has almost no name recognition. Apparently, there\u2019s not a lot of quality to speak of either, which makes sense. The Los Angeles Times shrugged this one off like so:\nThe film never loses sight of the choir to which it is plainly preaching.\nAn Oscar contender until the last moment for Best Foreign Language Feature, this claustrophobic thriller damn near became an Oscar nominee. Despite the Academy Award snub, it\u2019s still a really well-made genre offering that gives you plenty to chew on. Our positive take here on the site says the following:\nWith its smartly manipulative screenplay, intimate closeup cinematography and Moller\u2019s assured direction, \u201cThe Guilty\u201d is as probing as any courtroom drama.\nAnother one to consider today!\nBox Office: $207,140\nSpecial Criterion Collection Section\nFor our sole Criterion release to discuss this week, we have an Ingmar Bergman classic coming your way. Starring Max von Sydow and Liv Ullmann, it\u2019s one of Bergman\u2019s darker efforts, which is really saying something. The Collection sells this devastating picture to you like so:\nDirected by Ingmar Bergman, Shame (Skammen) is at once an examination of the violent legacy of World War II and a scathing response to the escalation of the conflict in Vietnam.\nIf you\u2019re a Bergman fan, this is one not to miss!\nTV RELEASES\n\u201cThe Deuce: The Complete Second Season\u201d\n\u201cLost in Space: The Complete Adventures\u201d\nTHOUGHTS ON WHAT TO WATCH THIS WEEK ON BLU-RAY OR DVD? 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        "raw_content": "Football and our ultimate Passion\n\u201cPraise the LORD! Praise God in his sanctuary; praise him in his mighty heavens! Praise him for his mighty deeds; praise him according to his excellent greatness! Praise him with trumpet sound; praise him with lute and harp! Praise him with tambourine and dance; praise him with strings and pipe! Praise him with sounding cymbals; praise him with loud clashing cymbals! Let everything that has breath praise the LORD! Praise the LORD!\u201d Psa 150:1-6\nI am a football fan. I grew up around 30 miles outside of Seattle Washington and live just outside of Atlanta, Georgia. That made this past weekend special because the Seattle Seahawks played the Atlanta Falcons in the second round of the NFL playoffs. My family wanted Seattle to win. My son wanted to go to a public place to watch the game, and we ended up going to Buffalos, a sports bar and restaurant that was filled with large screen televisions. This was the first time I had watched a game in a public place, and I will tell you it was an interesting experience. We got there early to get a good seat and by game time, the place was full of Atlanta Fans. With the four of us, there was probably five Seattle fans. We received some fun heckling and jabs, but no one was upset with our Seattle jerseys (both Christiaan and I wore them)\nThe game started out as a debacle for Seattle. By half time, Atlanta was ahead 20 to 0. As I watched the Atlanta fans, they were cheering on every play with positive yardage. And the greater the gain, the louder it became. The second half was a different story, with Seattle taking the lead with 31 seconds left to go at 28 to 27. It was interesting to watch the total change in the crowd. They had become disconsolate, quiet and on the edge of their seats. A completely different picture from the first half. But that was not the end. For Atlanta got the ball back and tried a 49 yard field goal with 18 seconds remaining. They missed, which elicited a huge groan from the crowd, which quickly turned to cheers when it was determined that Seattle had called time out prior to the kick. On their second attempt, they made it and the place exploded with cheering and high fives. But then Atlanta accidentally kicked an onside kick which Seattle recovered near mid field that gave them another chance. You should have heard the groans. But when Seattle threw the last Hail Mary pass into the end zone and it was intercepted, the place went wild. It was an amazing thing to watch.\nLater, I pondered what I had seen and I asked a very simple question. Why don\u2019t Christians get this passionate about the fact the eternal, omniscient, omnipresent, all powerful creator of all there is loves us and gave His only begotten Son to die that we could be reconciled to Himself? Should we not get excited about spending time with this wonderful person who desires to spend time with us? It is sad that many Christians get more excited about a simple football game than the opportunity to fellowship with God. This begs the question, why is this so?\nAnd it is not just football, or sports exclusively. It may be celebrities. Too many people know more about, and are more interested in what Kim Kardashian or Honey Boo Boo are doing than what God\u2019s Word says. With many, making money takes priority over doing the work God has called them to. The first century believers were marked with extraordinary faith, trust, and being sold out to the Lord. We need to have this same passion for our Heavenly Father as they did. However, far too many Christians are apathetic about their faith. They do their duty and go to church, but do it as just something Christians do. Why is this so? I believe there are two reasons for this; they do not know, or they do not care.\nFirst, lets look at the first one. They do not know. Many churches do not teach their members that it is OK to be excited about church, and many others do not provide a reason to be excited. They have turned church into a dull get together with little reason to rejoice. I remember when I was an elder at a church here in Georgia. I was standing in the back, in the event someone needed prayer. Well, on this occasion, a couple was visiting and they were worshipping with their hands in the air, really giving their all. You could see and hear the joy flowing from them. But that joy was short lived. I noticed one of the other elders walk up and speak to them. After that, they became much more subdued. I learned later that he had told them we did not do that there. In essence, he told them we do not get excited when we offer worship and praise. They did not want anyone doing anything that was out of the norm. As you may have guessed, they never came back. I saw for the first time that the church did not want anyone to become so excited they deviated from what they considered to be normal behavior. I am sure that many churches, either overtly or covertly, keep the people from expressing their joy and excitement. They have a distorted view of how we celebrate our amazing God. We have too many Michal\u2019s and not enough David\u2019s. We see in 2 Samuel 6:16, 21-22, \u201cAs the ark of the LORD came into the city of David, Michal the daughter of Saul looked out of the window and saw King David leaping and dancing before the LORD, and she despised him in her heart. And David said to Michal, \u201cIt was before the LORD, who chose me above your father and above all his house, to appoint me as prince over Israel, the people of the LORD\u2014and I will celebrate before the LORD. I will make myself yet more contemptible than this, and I will be abased in your eyes. But by the female servants of whom you have spoken, by them I shall be held in honor.\u201d David gave his all in worship and praise as they brought the ark of God into the city. Michal despised what she saw, telling her husband the king that he looked like a fool, embarrassing himself. But David did not balk, but told her that he would do much more in the worship of his God. We need more that get excited about God. Remember, excitement is infectious, and spreads throughout those around us.\nNow, let us look at the second reason, they do not care. Too many Christians do not take their Christian walk seriously. They believe they have done what is necessary to be saved, but do not want to change their life or sacrifice anything for the God they claim to serve. They do their duty by going to church, but merely go through the motions. They sing the songs and hymns, but their voices are not lifted to God and the words do not touch their spirits. Therefore, there are no changes taking places in their hearts, conforming them into the image of Christ. They do not share about their faith because they do not want to offend anyone. Prayer is a last resort rather than a way of life. Moreover, many pick and choose the attributes of God they desire, while ignoring those they do not. Thus, they create a god in their own image, one they can be comfortable with. In doing so, they ignore the true God and have no real relationship with Him. The true God is all powerful, all knowing, and everywhere at one time. However, the one we make up by picking all the attributes we want while ignoring the ones we do not falls far short of the reality of who God really is. If we do not care to know the true God, make Him Lord of our lives, obey Him in every way, yielding completely to His will, then the fact there is not passion or excitement is understandable because there is nothing to be excited about. And the only way we can get to know the true God is to spend intimate time with Him in prayer, praise and worship, and meditation and study in His Word. We cannot know Him if we only spend a couple minutes a day, and an hour on Sunday focused on Him.\nAnd when we look at these two issues, they have a common cause. In Matthew 28, we read the following, \u201cGo therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.\u201d The church does a good job at getting people to prayer a prayer for salvation, but most do a horrible job making them true disciples of Christ. If we do not lead them into the life of the disciple, they will never understand what this walk is all about, and in truly understanding who God is, and what He has done for us. Consequently, they will realize that He is not to be trivialized. Knowing the truth is how complacency is shattered and passion is produced in the hearts of His people.\nWe as Christians should be the most excited of all people, because we have the most to be excited about. We know the creator of all there is, having a love relationship with Him that goes far beyond any relationship we have with any person we know. We have nothing to fear because He is on our side, taking care of us as a loving father protects and guides his children. We have a tremendous future ahead of us, which we cannot even begin to imagine. There is peace and joy in His presence, and He said He will never leave or forsake us. What more could we ask for? We should be passionate about this walk, and about the one who has provided all this and much more for us. It is OK to get excited about your favorite sports team or entertainer. It is natural. However, we should examine our hearts to see what is our ultimate passion. If it is not God, then we need to make adjustments in our life. Because nothing should usurp God\u2019s position as number one in our life. The moment a mere football game becomes more exciting and desirable than time with God, we find ourselves in a very precarious place, one we need to flee with all we have.\non January 19, 2013 at 9:37 PM\t95Leave a Commenthttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.bill.funkhousers.net%2F2013%2F01%2F19%2Ffootball-and-our-ultimate-passion%2FFootball+and+our+ultimate+Passion2013-01-20+02%3A37%3A11Williamhttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.bill.funkhousers.net%2F%3Fp%3D95\nTags: apathetic, Christian, church, David, disciple, excitement, First Century Church, Michal, passion\nThe URI to TrackBack this entry is: http://www.bill.funkhousers.net/2013/01/19/football-and-our-ultimate-passion/trackback/",
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        "raw_content": "And I am the Only One Left\n\u201cElijah in the Desert.\u201d (Washington Allston, 1818).\nThe Prophet Elijah was hiding in a cave when the Word of God came to Him and asked him what he was doing. \u201cI have been very jealous for the LORD, the God of hosts,\u201d Elijah said. \u201cFor the people of Israel have forsaken your covenant, thrown down your altars, and killed your prophets with the sword, and I, even I only, am left, and they seek my life to take it away\u201d (1 Kings 19:10). The despair he feels is evident. Not much earlier, in fact, he had even prayed for death. \u201cIt is enough,\u201d he told God. \u201cNow, O LORD, take away my life, for I am no better than my fathers\u201d (19:4).\nElijah had recently fled from the city of Jezreel, where the wicked queen Jezebel had threatened to kill him. It was a difficult time in Israel. Over the past several years Jezebel and her husband King Ahab had systematically persecuted and wiped out the prophets of the true God. In their place they had elevated the worship of the pagan gods Baal and Asherah. Elijah escaped the massacre by spending three years in another country. But all the while, we read, Ahab had been trying to hunt him down.\nYou can understand why Elijah felt so alone. He was one man against many. You can well imagine Elijah praying the words of Psalm 88: \u201cThey surround me like a flood all day long; they close in on me together\u2026. Darkness has become my only companion.\u201d\nThey surround me like a flood all day long; they close in on me together\u2026. Darkness has become my only companion.\nThe reformer Martin Luther likewise knew that sense of abandonment. Like Elijah, he stood against the rulers of his day and called them to account for their false worship. In return, he was condemned by the pope and summoned to stand before the emperor at the Diet of Worms. He was ordered to recant. He refused.\n\u201cHere I stand,\u201d Luther is said to have confessed. And while the words may be a later editor\u2019s addition, they sum up his overall sentiments. In the face of the combined power of pope and prince, Luther may have stood alone\u2014but he still stood. Unmoved. Luther contra mundi. Luther against the world.\nBut then, that\u2019s not quite right. Perhaps it might have been better to say, \u201cHere we stand.\u201d For while Luther was the only one on trial, he wasn\u2019t alone in his confession of faith. Numerous others had followed him in rejecting Rome\u2019s theological errors. Like Luther, they now made their stand on the Word of God\u2014the one sure island of truth in a tempestuous sea of human ideas and opinions .\nAnd just as Luther was not truly alone, so too the same can be said of the Prophet Elijah. For he wasn\u2019t really \u201cthe only one left,\u201d as he intimates. Obadiah, he knew, had saved the lives of a hundred prophets of the true God when Jezebel had most slaughtered. And there were other believers who supported him and his work\u2014not prophets or priests, perhaps, but laypeople devoted to the LORD and not to pagan gods. God tells Elijah directly that He had reserved for Himself \u201cseven thousand in Israel, all the knees that have not bowed to Baal, and every mouth that has not kissed him\u201d (1 Kings 19:18).\nBut even if this were not the case for Elijah or Luther, it would still be an error to say they were alone. For God was with them. And God had not forsaken them.\nWhen the pressures of the world have you feeling small and isolated, it\u2019s important to remember that you, like Elijah and Luther, are not in this alone. God has given you a family of fellow believers to bare you up. We see them in the pews with us every Sunday. We see them also, as Dr. Stephenson reminds us this issue, in the pews of other Christian church bodies.\nMore important, though, is this: God is with you. And He will never forsake you. There is only One that God has ever truly and utterly forsaken, and that was Himself. For on the cross, the Father abandoned His Son\u2014My God, My God, why have you forsaken me?\u2014so that He need never abandon you. Through Christ\u2019s death and resurrection, we are brought anew into God\u2019s family. And though we may desert Him, He never deserts us.\nThere is only One that God has ever truly and utterly forsaken, and that was Himself. For on the cross, the Father abandoned His Son so that He need never abandon you.\nThat can give you courage to speak up in a society that increasingly tells Christians to pipe down\u2014something President Bugbee encourages us to remember especially this year during the 150th anniversary of Canada\u2019s confederation. 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        "raw_content": "By Joshua Stewart\nPlumbing work should be conducted most carefully. There is nothing as distasteful as a leaking sewer pipe, especially within a building or compound. Thus this kind of job should be done only by experts. You should be very keen to verify that the person you contract to do the fitting of pipes. This way satiable work will be done. The following are the characteristics of a master Plumber Rockdale TX.\nKnowledge is one of the most significant possessions that a pipe fitter can have. The information as to what their work should be done most efficiently should be at the tip of their fingers. This is especially critical to help reduce wastage of time asking questions about what and how to do. Handymen of this category need to comprehend fully and adequately to their job requirements.\nThe ability to service clients and the skills required are very crucial to enhanced work. This involves the courtesy and cordial relations that a certain handy person of this sector extends their clients. There should be maximum respect between them and their client. They also must be truthful and open in their communication. This significantly influences the manner in which the contractor and you relate with one another. Good interrelations lead to good quality work.\nEquipment to be applied in the tasks must be readily available. The importance of this is in ensuring timely initiation of projects. There is always minimal time wastage when the tools and materials required are readily available. Any machinery and sophisticated equipment to be used should be in the proper conditions for handling the tasks available. Therefore, make sure to check how equipped the individual is beforehand to gauge their efficiency.\nModern technology should always be employed in plumbing work daily. This requires that the pipe fixer of choice updates his knowledge continually. This will put them in a better place in solving day to day plumbing issues in line with updated technology. Their work will thus be always efficient and satisfactory to their clients. The necessary information on the to-dos must be regularly improved with new content for better handling of tasks.\nExperience is always a crucial factor, especially in handy tasks. This mainly improves the overall knowledge that the individual has. The more experienced they are, then the sharper their skills. In this way, they can effectively and efficiently manage their work. Experienced people make fewer errors that may cost you dearly in future.\nThe skills of technical diagnosis are very essential. Top class plumbers can be said to have an eye for spotting errors. They are then quick to come up with solutions that solve the issues of concern. Impossibilities are easily overcome by such pipe adjuster as they can solve problems before they cause too much damage. This makes them more successful, and their work can last longer.\nReliability and flexibility go hand in hand and are characteristic of excellent pipe fitters. The reason why this trait is very important is that sometimes there will be pipe problems in the house at odd hours. They could be occupied elsewhere, but a master will always find a way to free themselves to cater to their clients.\nYou can get valuable tips on how to choose a plumber Rockdale TX area and more information about a reliable plumbing contractor at http://www.milamcountyseptic.com/complete-septic-system-services now.",
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        "raw_content": "Letter to the Editor: Calling new Alzheimer\u2019s office \u2018the first\u2019 discredits previously laid groundwork\nOPINION \u2014 It made my day when I read your article \u201cAlzheimer\u2019s Association celebrates opening of first St. George office.\u201d There is an enormous need for services and programs for families impacted by Alzheimer\u2019s or a related dementia in the five county area. I know this because I was the original Southern Utah Regional Coordinator for the Utah Chapter of the Alzheimer\u2019s Association from 2001 to 2006.\nRead more: Alzheimer\u2019s Association celebrates opening of first St. George office\nThat\u2019s right, the \u201cfirst\u201d St. George office representing the Alzheimer\u2019s Association actually opened in the broom closet of Sterling Court Assisted Living 17 years ago. When I was hired, I learned that there were no caregiver support groups or community education programs running in the entire five county region. The Memory Walk that year (now the Walk to End Alzheimer\u2019s) occurred two days before my first day of employment and raised less than $1000.\nFast forward five years. By 2006, the office had moved to a larger space in the Five County Association of Governments building and offered caregiver support groups in all five counties. Community education programs were delivered regularly at senior centers and other civic gatherings, care consultations occurred with individuals and families, and Safe Return bracelets and caregiver jewelry were provided to families struggling with wandering behavior.\nAlso during this time, the St. George office partnered with the Area Agency on Aging and the Volunteer Center of Iron County to offer the first Southern Utah Seniors Conference, which still occurs annually in Cedar City.\nA vibrant advisory council guided the St. George office to ensure our programs met the unique needs of Southern Utah families. The council also mobilized our fundraising. In 2006, the St. George Memory Walk raised over $25,000 \u2014 a vast improvement over 2001 and the most of any Memory Walk in the state, including Salt Lake City.\nThough I was the only employee in the St. George office, none of this could have happened without the support and hard work of partner agencies such as the Area Agency on Aging, the Volunteer Centers of Iron and Washington Counties, and many nonprofits, businesses, and dedicated volunteers.\nI am sure that champions in the community such as Carrie Schonlaw and Ron Cardon, who continue to contribute to the well-being of Southern Utah to this day, would agree that those early days are a pleasure to remember, even amidst the challenges we faced in building something from the ground up.\nWhen I left my role at the St. George office in 2006 to begin freelance writing, LuAnn Lundquist took over and did a tremendous job building upon the foundation that had been laid. Because I moved away in 2009, I am unaware of how or why the St. George office eventually closed, but I know the Utah Chapter went through dramatic changes over the next several years, akin to a rebirth.\nPerhaps this is why the Utah Chapter is calling the new St. George office the \u201cfirst\u201d of its kind. I\u2019m sure the chapter is looking for a fresh start in Southern Utah, so calling this the first office to ever open in St. George bolsters that idea.\nI truly wish them well. But I feel that leaving out a crucial part of the Alzheimer\u2019s Association\u2019s history in Southern Utah discredits the hard work of all those who persevered to make a difference so many years ago. 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        "raw_content": "CHANTICLEER PART OF OFFICIAL SAN FRANCISCO DELEGATION TO SHANGHAI WORLD EXPO\nNEW PRESS CONTACT: Brenda Hughes\n415/244-9770 or Brenda@theatricalpr.com\nCHANTICLEER PART OF OFFICIAL SAN FRANCISCO DELEGATION TO SHANGHAI WORLD EXPO;\nTO PERFORM DURING\n\u201cSAN FRANCISCO WEEK\u201d JUNE 17 \u2013 25\nSan Francisco/Shanghai Sister City Relationship celebrates 30 Years\nSAN FRANCISCO, May 20, 2010\u2014Chanticleer, the internationally acclaimed vocal ensemble, will make several appearances during \u201cSan Francisco Week\u201d from June 17 - 25 at the 2010 Shanghai World Expo. Chanticleer is part of the official San Francisco delegation of political, business, tourism and cultural leaders representing the 30-year Sister City relationship between Shanghai and San Francisco. The delegation will be led by Senator Dianne Feinstein, Mayor Gavin Newsom and Sister City Committee Chairman James Fang.\nChanticleer appeared in the People\u2019s Republic of China for the first time last year, when the ensemble was invited to give six concerts in Shanghai, Beijing, Suzhou, and Shenzen, two of them with The Shanghai Quartet. That tour also included a return to Hong Kong. In Shanghai the ensemble visited the choral department at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music. Chanticleer was awarded two of the Best Concerts in Shanghai Awards in fall 2009: Best Choral Concert, and Most Innovative Concert for the joint concert with Shanghai Quartet.\n\u201cChanticleer\u2019s involvement with China has its roots in the l993-96 residency with the ensemble of now internationally acclaimed composer Chen Yi. She taught us how to pronounce Chinese and left us with a number of arrangements of Chinese Folks Songs as well as original works, which are a permanent part of our repertoire. She also gave us the desire to go to China,\u201d stated General Director Christine Bullin, \u201cand was instrumental in last year\u2019s tour finally becoming a reality.\u201d\nAs a member of the Sister City Committee during its early days, Bullin visited China many times, organizing exchanges between the San Francisco Opera Center and the Shanghai Conservatory and Opera Company. She was quick to point out that cultural exchanges helped paved the way for the huge commercial relationship that now exists between China and the U.S. \u201cThe visits of artists and musicians were a big part of the \u201copening\u201d of China where cultural exchange is a vital accompaniment to diplomatic communication,\u201d she said.\nThe Chanticleer tour in June includes participation in the Expo\u2019s Gala banquet on June 19, a return to the Shanghai Conservatory of Music for additional exchange, and a return to the Shenzen Concert Hall in Shenzen, sponsored by China Merchant Bank.\nThe Shanghai World Expo with its theme \u201cBetter City, Better Life\u201d opened on May 1 and continues through October 31, 2010. Some 60 million Chinese and 10 million international travelers are expected to visit the pavilions and presentations of more than 170 participating nations.\nPrior to the trip to China, Chanticleer returns to the Bay Area for the final four concerts of the current season. For Thy Soul\u2019s Salvation: Music for England\u2019s Monarchs featuring the magnificent liturgical music of 16th and 17th century England, will by performed in Berkeley, Sacramento, San Jose, and San Francisco from Wednesday, June 2 through Saturday June 5.\nMemorable highlights of the current season include the ensemble\u2019s fifth appearance in as many years on NBC TV\u2019s popular Today show and on A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor and Frederica von Stade; a European tour taking in many of the continent\u2019s legendary halls; and, most recently, the group\u2019s first National Youth Choral Festival. The festival featured Chanticleer hosting twelve high school choirs \u2013 416 students in all \u2013 from across the country in a four-day choral immersion, including master classes, language coaching, and a host of interactive educational activities, culminating in a gala concert with the massed choirs, an orchestra comprised of Bay Area student instrumentalists, and mezzo-soprano Frederica von Stade. Chanticleer was recently awarded Chorus America\u2019s prestigious Education and Outreach Award for 2010.\nCalled \u201cAmerica\u2019s favorite choral ensemble,\u201d by the New Yorker magazine, Chanticleer has developed a worldwide reputation for its impeccable musicianship, beauty of sound, and wide-ranging repertoire from Renaissance and Mexican Baroque to jazz, gospel, folk, and adventurous new music.",
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        "raw_content": "Home > ICO > ICOsitetragon\nA regular dodecagram has the same vertex arrangement as a regular dodecagon. For side length 1, the inradius r, circumradius R, and area A are given by r = 1/2(2+sqrt(2)+sqrt(3. January 24, 1948 certain events happened on this day in history. In geometry, an icositetragon (or icosikaitetragon or tetracosagon) or 24-gon is a twenty-four-sided polygon. A dodecagram is a star polygon that has 12 vertices. ArrayA skew icositetragon is a skew polygon with 24 vertices and edges but not existing on the same plane.\nThere is one regular form: {12/5}. A regular dodecagram has the same vertex arrangement as a regular dodecagon. The sum of any hectogon\u2019s interior angles is 17640 degrees. The regular icositetragon is constructible. In geometry, a hectogon or hecatontagon or 100-gon is a hundred-sided polygon. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944 1943 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931 1930 1929 1928 1927 1926 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921 1920 1919 1918 1917 1916 1915 1914 1913 1912 1911 1910 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900\n(the year is optional).\nFor side length 1, the inradius r, circumradius R, and area A are given by r = 1/2(2+sqrt(2)+sqrt(3. The interior of such an icositetragon is not generally defined. The regular icositetragon is constructible. There is one regular form: {12/5}. Find out the major events that were made this day in history.\nIn geometry, a hectogon or hecatontagon or 100-gon is a hundred-sided polygon. The sum of any hectogon\u2019s interior angles is 17640 degrees. A dodecagram is a star polygon that has 12 vertices. The regular icositetragon is constructible. ArrayA skew icositetragon is a skew polygon with 24 vertices and edges but not existing on the same plane. A regular dodecagram has the same vertex arrangement as a regular dodecagon.\nA dodecagram is a star polygon that has 12 vertices. In geometry, a hectogon or hecatontagon or 100-gon is a hundred-sided polygon. There is one regular form: {12/5}. For side length 1, the inradius r, circumradius R, and area A are given by r = 1/2(2+sqrt(2)+sqrt(3. Find out the major events that were made this day in history.\nIn geometry, a hectogon or hecatontagon or 100-gon is a hundred-sided polygon. There is one regular form: {12/5}. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944 1943 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931 1930 1929 1928 1927 1926 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921 1920 1919 1918 1917 1916 1915 1914 1913 1912 1911 1910 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900\n(the year is optional). January 24, 1948 certain events happened on this day in history.\nFind out the major events that were made this day in history. A dodecagram is a star polygon that has 12 vertices. The interior of such an icositetragon is not generally defined. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944 1943 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931 1930 1929 1928 1927 1926 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921 1920 1919 1918 1917 1916 1915 1914 1913 1912 1911 1910 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900\nThe sum of any icositetragon's interior angles is 3960. In geometry, a hectogon or hecatontagon or 100-gon is a hundred-sided polygon. Find out the major events that were made this day in history. In geometry, an icositetragon (or icosikaitetragon or tetracosagon) or 24-gon is a twenty-four-sided polygon. January 24, 1948 certain events happened on this day in history. For side length 1, the inradius r, circumradius R, and area A are given by r = 1/2(2+sqrt(2)+sqrt(3.\nFor side length 1, the inradius r, circumradius R, and area A are given by r = 1/2(2+sqrt(2)+sqrt(3. Find out the major events that were made this day in history. The interior of such an icositetragon is not generally defined. In geometry, an icositetragon (or icosikaitetragon or tetracosagon) or 24-gon is a twenty-four-sided polygon. The sum of any hectogon\u2019s interior angles is 17640 degrees. The sum of any icositetragon's interior angles is 3960. A regular dodecagram has the same vertex arrangement as a regular dodecagon.\nThere is one regular form: {12/5}. The sum of any hectogon\u2019s interior angles is 17640 degrees. The sum of any icositetragon's interior angles is 3960. ArrayA skew icositetragon is a skew polygon with 24 vertices and edges but not existing on the same plane. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944 1943 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931 1930 1929 1928 1927 1926 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921 1920 1919 1918 1917 1916 1915 1914 1913 1912 1911 1910 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900\n(the year is optional). In geometry, a hectogon or hecatontagon or 100-gon is a hundred-sided polygon.\nA dodecagram is a star polygon that has 12 vertices\nThe sum of any hectogon\u2019s interior angles is 17640 degrees. There is one regular form: {12/5}. Find out the major events that were made this day in history. For side length 1, the inradius r, circumradius R, and area A are given by r = 1/2(2+sqrt(2)+sqrt(3. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944 1943 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931 1930 1929 1928 1927 1926 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921 1920 1919 1918 1917 1916 1915 1914 1913 1912 1911 1910 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900\nFind out the major events that were made this day in history\nA regular dodecagram has the same vertex arrangement as a regular dodecagon. In geometry, a hectogon or hecatontagon or 100-gon is a hundred-sided polygon. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944 1943 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931 1930 1929 1928 1927 1926 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921 1920 1919 1918 1917 1916 1915 1914 1913 1912 1911 1910 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900\n(the year is optional). Find out the major events that were made this day in history. The sum of any icositetragon's interior angles is 3960. There is one regular form: {12/5}.\nA regular dodecagram has the same vertex arrangement as a regular dodecagon. Find out the major events that were made this day in history. A dodecagram is a star polygon that has 12 vertices. In geometry, an icositetragon (or icosikaitetragon or tetracosagon) or 24-gon is a twenty-four-sided polygon. The regular icositetragon is constructible.\nIn geometry, an icositetragon (or icosikaitetragon or tetracosagon) or 24-gon is a twenty-four-sided polygon. Find out the major events that were made this day in history. There is one regular form: {12/5}. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944 1943 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931 1930 1929 1928 1927 1926 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921 1920 1919 1918 1917 1916 1915 1914 1913 1912 1911 1910 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900\n(the year is optional). A regular dodecagram has the same vertex arrangement as a regular dodecagon. A dodecagram is a star polygon that has 12 vertices.\nThere is one regular form: {12/5}. Find out the major events that were made this day in history. A regular dodecagram has the same vertex arrangement as a regular dodecagon. A dodecagram is a star polygon that has 12 vertices. In geometry, a hectogon or hecatontagon or 100-gon is a hundred-sided polygon. The regular icositetragon is constructible. The interior of such an icositetragon is not generally defined. The sum of any icositetragon's interior angles is 3960. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944 1943 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931 1930 1929 1928 1927 1926 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921 1920 1919 1918 1917 1916 1915 1914 1913 1912 1911 1910 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900\nA dodecagram is a star polygon that has 12 vertices. Find out the major events that were made this day in history. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944 1943 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931 1930 1929 1928 1927 1926 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921 1920 1919 1918 1917 1916 1915 1914 1913 1912 1911 1910 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900\n(the year is optional). ArrayA skew icositetragon is a skew polygon with 24 vertices and edges but not existing on the same plane. January 24, 1948 certain events happened on this day in history. In geometry, a hectogon or hecatontagon or 100-gon is a hundred-sided polygon.\nFor side length 1, the inradius r, circumradius R, and area A are given by r = 1/2(2+sqrt(2)+sqrt(3\nFind out the major events that were made this day in history. ArrayA skew icositetragon is a skew polygon with 24 vertices and edges but not existing on the same plane. There is one regular form: {12/5}. In geometry, a hectogon or hecatontagon or 100-gon is a hundred-sided polygon. The interior of such an icositetragon is not generally defined. The sum of any hectogon\u2019s interior angles is 17640 degrees.\nA regular dodecagram has the same vertex arrangement as a regular dodecagon. A dodecagram is a star polygon that has 12 vertices. The interior of such an icositetragon is not generally defined. The regular icositetragon is constructible. There is one regular form: {12/5}.\nFind out the major events that were made this day in history. The interior of such an icositetragon is not generally defined. For side length 1, the inradius r, circumradius R, and area A are given by r = 1/2(2+sqrt(2)+sqrt(3. The sum of any hectogon\u2019s interior angles is 17640 degrees. There is one regular form: {12/5}. ArrayA skew icositetragon is a skew polygon with 24 vertices and edges but not existing on the same plane.\nA regular dodecagram has the same vertex arrangement as a regular dodecagon. The regular icositetragon is constructible. In geometry, an icositetragon (or icosikaitetragon or tetracosagon) or 24-gon is a twenty-four-sided polygon. ArrayA skew icositetragon is a skew polygon with 24 vertices and edges but not existing on the same plane. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944 1943 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931 1930 1929 1928 1927 1926 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921 1920 1919 1918 1917 1916 1915 1914 1913 1912 1911 1910 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900\n(the year is optional). A dodecagram is a star polygon that has 12 vertices. The interior of such an icositetragon is not generally defined.\nThe regular icositetragon is constructible. A dodecagram is a star polygon that has 12 vertices. The interior of such an icositetragon is not generally defined. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944 1943 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931 1930 1929 1928 1927 1926 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921 1920 1919 1918 1917 1916 1915 1914 1913 1912 1911 1910 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900\n(the year is optional). In geometry, a hectogon or hecatontagon or 100-gon is a hundred-sided polygon. There is one regular form: {12/5}.\nFor side length 1, the inradius r, circumradius R, and area A are given by r = 1/2(2+sqrt(2)+sqrt(3. The regular icositetragon is constructible. In geometry, an icositetragon (or icosikaitetragon or tetracosagon) or 24-gon is a twenty-four-sided polygon. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944 1943 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931 1930 1929 1928 1927 1926 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921 1920 1919 1918 1917 1916 1915 1914 1913 1912 1911 1910 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900\n(the year is optional). In geometry, a hectogon or hecatontagon or 100-gon is a hundred-sided polygon. January 24, 1948 certain events happened on this day in history. A dodecagram is a star polygon that has 12 vertices.\nInformation about ICOsitetragon\nThe interior of such an icositetragon is not generally defined. For side length 1, the inradius r, circumradius R, and area A are given by r = 1/2(2+sqrt(2)+sqrt(3. A dodecagram is a star polygon that has 12 vertices. In geometry, an icositetragon (or icosikaitetragon or tetracosagon) or 24-gon is a twenty-four-sided polygon. A regular dodecagram has the same vertex arrangement as a regular dodecagon. The sum of any hectogon\u2019s interior angles is 17640 degrees.\nFind out the major events that were made this day in history. For side length 1, the inradius r, circumradius R, and area A are given by r = 1/2(2+sqrt(2)+sqrt(3. A dodecagram is a star polygon that has 12 vertices. January 24, 1948 certain events happened on this day in history. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944 1943 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931 1930 1929 1928 1927 1926 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921 1920 1919 1918 1917 1916 1915 1914 1913 1912 1911 1910 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900\n(the year is optional). A regular dodecagram has the same vertex arrangement as a regular dodecagon.\nThe sum of any hectogon\u2019s interior angles is 17640 degrees. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944 1943 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931 1930 1929 1928 1927 1926 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921 1920 1919 1918 1917 1916 1915 1914 1913 1912 1911 1910 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900\n(the year is optional). In geometry, an icositetragon (or icosikaitetragon or tetracosagon) or 24-gon is a twenty-four-sided polygon. The interior of such an icositetragon is not generally defined. The sum of any icositetragon's interior angles is 3960. Find out the major events that were made this day in history. There is one regular form: {12/5}. ArrayA skew icositetragon is a skew polygon with 24 vertices and edges but not existing on the same plane. A dodecagram is a star polygon that has 12 vertices.\nThe regular icositetragon is constructible. The interior of such an icositetragon is not generally defined. Find out the major events that were made this day in history. In geometry, a hectogon or hecatontagon or 100-gon is a hundred-sided polygon. A dodecagram is a star polygon that has 12 vertices. A regular dodecagram has the same vertex arrangement as a regular dodecagon. ArrayA skew icositetragon is a skew polygon with 24 vertices and edges but not existing on the same plane. In geometry, an icositetragon (or icosikaitetragon or tetracosagon) or 24-gon is a twenty-four-sided polygon.\nThe sum of any icositetragon's interior angles is 3960. A regular dodecagram has the same vertex arrangement as a regular dodecagon. For side length 1, the inradius r, circumradius R, and area A are given by r = 1/2(2+sqrt(2)+sqrt(3. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944 1943 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931 1930 1929 1928 1927 1926 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921 1920 1919 1918 1917 1916 1915 1914 1913 1912 1911 1910 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900\n(the year is optional). In geometry, a hectogon or hecatontagon or 100-gon is a hundred-sided polygon. Find out the major events that were made this day in history. January 24, 1948 certain events happened on this day in history. The interior of such an icositetragon is not generally defined. ArrayA skew icositetragon is a skew polygon with 24 vertices and edges but not existing on the same plane.\nA regular dodecagram has the same vertex arrangement as a regular dodecagon. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944 1943 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931 1930 1929 1928 1927 1926 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921 1920 1919 1918 1917 1916 1915 1914 1913 1912 1911 1910 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900\n(the year is optional). January 24, 1948 certain events happened on this day in history. For side length 1, the inradius r, circumradius R, and area A are given by r = 1/2(2+sqrt(2)+sqrt(3. ArrayA skew icositetragon is a skew polygon with 24 vertices and edges but not existing on the same plane. In geometry, a hectogon or hecatontagon or 100-gon is a hundred-sided polygon. The sum of any hectogon\u2019s interior angles is 17640 degrees.\nThe regular icositetragon is constructible. The interior of such an icositetragon is not generally defined. For side length 1, the inradius r, circumradius R, and area A are given by r = 1/2(2+sqrt(2)+sqrt(3. A dodecagram is a star polygon that has 12 vertices. The sum of any icositetragon's interior angles is 3960. There is one regular form: {12/5}. A regular dodecagram has the same vertex arrangement as a regular dodecagon. Find out the major events that were made this day in history. In geometry, a hectogon or hecatontagon or 100-gon is a hundred-sided polygon.\nThe interior of such an icositetragon is not generally defined. January 24, 1948 certain events happened on this day in history. For side length 1, the inradius r, circumradius R, and area A are given by r = 1/2(2+sqrt(2)+sqrt(3. A regular dodecagram has the same vertex arrangement as a regular dodecagon. In geometry, an icositetragon (or icosikaitetragon or tetracosagon) or 24-gon is a twenty-four-sided polygon. A dodecagram is a star polygon that has 12 vertices. There is one regular form: {12/5}. The sum of any icositetragon's interior angles is 3960. The regular icositetragon is constructible.\nJanuary February March April May June July August September October November December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944 1943 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931 1930 1929 1928 1927 1926 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921 1920 1919 1918 1917 1916 1915 1914 1913 1912 1911 1910 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900\n(the year is optional). January 24, 1948 certain events happened on this day in history. A regular dodecagram has the same vertex arrangement as a regular dodecagon. There is one regular form: {12/5}. The sum of any hectogon\u2019s interior angles is 17640 degrees. The interior of such an icositetragon is not generally defined. The sum of any icositetragon's interior angles is 3960. The regular icositetragon is constructible.\nThe sum of any hectogon\u2019s interior angles is 17640 degrees. There is one regular form: {12/5}. January 24, 1948 certain events happened on this day in history. A regular dodecagram has the same vertex arrangement as a regular dodecagon. Find out the major events that were made this day in history. In geometry, an icositetragon (or icosikaitetragon or tetracosagon) or 24-gon is a twenty-four-sided polygon. The regular icositetragon is constructible. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944 1943 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931 1930 1929 1928 1927 1926 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921 1920 1919 1918 1917 1916 1915 1914 1913 1912 1911 1910 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900\n(the year is optional). The interior of such an icositetragon is not generally defined.\nA regular dodecagram has the same vertex arrangement as a regular dodecagon. The sum of any hectogon\u2019s interior angles is 17640 degrees. A dodecagram is a star polygon that has 12 vertices. ArrayA skew icositetragon is a skew polygon with 24 vertices and edges but not existing on the same plane. In geometry, a hectogon or hecatontagon or 100-gon is a hundred-sided polygon. The interior of such an icositetragon is not generally defined. 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Find out the major events that were made this day in history.\nIn geometry, an icositetragon (or icosikaitetragon or tetracosagon) or 24-gon is a twenty-four-sided polygon. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944 1943 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931 1930 1929 1928 1927 1926 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921 1920 1919 1918 1917 1916 1915 1914 1913 1912 1911 1910 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900\n(the year is optional). The interior of such an icositetragon is not generally defined. For side length 1, the inradius r, circumradius R, and area A are given by r = 1/2(2+sqrt(2)+sqrt(3. The sum of any icositetragon's interior angles is 3960. A regular dodecagram has the same vertex arrangement as a regular dodecagon. There is one regular form: {12/5}.\nA dodecagram is a star polygon that has 12 vertices. In geometry, a hectogon or hecatontagon or 100-gon is a hundred-sided polygon. There is one regular form: {12/5}. A regular dodecagram has the same vertex arrangement as a regular dodecagon. January 24, 1948 certain events happened on this day in history. The regular icositetragon is constructible. For side length 1, the inradius r, circumradius R, and area A are given by r = 1/2(2+sqrt(2)+sqrt(3. ArrayA skew icositetragon is a skew polygon with 24 vertices and edges but not existing on the same plane. The sum of any icositetragon's interior angles is 3960.\nThe sum of any icositetragon's interior angles is 3960. A dodecagram is a star polygon that has 12 vertices. The interior of such an icositetragon is not generally defined. There is one regular form: {12/5}. The regular icositetragon is constructible. For side length 1, the inradius r, circumradius R, and area A are given by r = 1/2(2+sqrt(2)+sqrt(3. The sum of any hectogon\u2019s interior angles is 17640 degrees. January February March April May June July August September October November December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1962 1961 1960 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 1954 1953 1952 1951 1950 1949 1948 1947 1946 1945 1944 1943 1942 1941 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1935 1934 1933 1932 1931 1930 1929 1928 1927 1926 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921 1920 1919 1918 1917 1916 1915 1914 1913 1912 1911 1910 1909 1908 1907 1906 1905 1904 1903 1902 1901 1900\nJanuary 24, 1948 certain events happened on this day in history. The regular icositetragon is constructible. In geometry, a hectogon or hecatontagon or 100-gon is a hundred-sided polygon. 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        "raw_content": "The Book of Swindles\nSelections from a Late Ming Collection\nZhang Yingyu, Edited and Translated by Christopher Rea and Bruce Rusk\nZhang Yingyu (1612\u20131617) lived during the Wanli period (1573\u20131620) of the Ming dynasty.\nChristopher Rea is Associate Professor of Asian studies at the University of British Columbia. He is the author of The Age of Irreverence: A New History of Laughter in China (2015), and the editor of several books, including Humans, Beasts, and Ghosts: Stories and Essays by Qian Zhongshu (Columbia, 2011).\nBruce Rusk is Associate Professor of Asian studies at the University of British Columbia. He is the author of Critics and Commentators: The Book of Poems as Classic and Literature (2012).\nA detail from \u201cBustling Nanjing,\u201d a long handscroll painting by an anonymous Ming dynasty artist (formerly attributed to Qiu Ying, 1494-1552), courtesy of the National Museum of China.\nThis is an age of deception. Con men ply the roadways. Bogus alchemists pretend to turn one piece of silver into three. Devious nuns entice young women into adultery. Sorcerers use charmed talismans for mind control and murder. A pair of dubious monks extorts money from a powerful official and then spends it on whoring. A rich student tries to bribe the chief examiner, only to hand his money to an imposter. A eunuch kidnaps boys and consumes their \u201cessence\u201d in an attempt to regrow his penis. These are just a few of the entertaining and surprising tales to be found in this 17th-century work, said to be the earliest Chinese collection of swindle stories.\nThe Book of Swindles, compiled by an obscure writer from southern China, presents a fascinating tableau of criminal ingenuity. The flourishing economy of the late Ming period created overnight fortunes for merchants\u2014and gave rise to a host of smooth operators, charlatans, forgers, and imposters seeking to siphon off some of the new wealth. The Book of Swindles, which was ostensibly written as a manual for self-protection in this shifting and unstable world, also offers an expert guide to the art of deception. Each story comes with commentary by the author, Zhang Yingyu, who expounds a moral lesson while also speaking as a connoisseur of the swindle. This volume, which contains annotated translations of just over half of the 80-odd stories in Zhang\u2019s original collection, provides a wealth of detail on social life during the late Ming period and offers words of warning for a world in peril. \u2014Columbia University Press\nMing Dynasty, Crime, History",
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        "raw_content": "A stone shelf at a medieval church at Ballyboher, Co. Wexford.\nAnd what is so special about a stone shelf? This stone shelf can be found in the chancel of the ruined medieval parish church of Ishartmon in the townland of Ballyboher near Tacumshin in south Wexford. There are plenty of medieval church ruins in this part of Wexford and at several of them you might evidence of a broken shelf. They are invariably found in the chancel - a little north of the east window. And almost always they are broken. Indeed, they are usually flush with the wall and you might not even notice it. These shelves were designed to support a medieval religious statue - probably wooden. Such statues are well known throughout many parts of Europe, but in Ireland relatively few survive today. Even rarer are the simple stone shelves that supported them in the churches where they once stood. After the Reformation of the 16th century many religious statues were destroyed - condemned as idols by the reformed church. And with the destruction of the statues, the stone shelves where they once stood in the chancel were also smashed. So you see, this unassuming stone projecting from the ruined chancel of a church in Wexford is actually a rare survival of what in medieval times was a common feature in churches throughout the country.",
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        "raw_content": "On January 2, 1998 Pastor Bryan McConnell and his wife, Dawn, sensed the call to drive to Cadillac and pray over the city. In August of 1998 they moved with their three children to Cadillac, continually seeking the Lord's plan.\nNorthern Michigan District Superintendent Dr. Wayne Brown organized Church of Discovery in 2003. Church of Discovery sits on 10 acres and Pastor McConnell has great vision to build a worship center in days ahead. Four Pastors have been sent out from Church of Discovery in its first years of existence. Many young families are attending and raising their children to know the love of Jesus Christ. The Holy Spirit is sought on a regular basis that all who enter may know the power of God.",
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        "raw_content": "Homeless Teen Cast Out by Catholic Family\nWhile life gets better for millions of gays, the number of homeless LGBT teens \u2013 many cast out by their religious families \u2013 quietly keeps growing\nBy Alex Morris | 03 September 2014\nOne late night at the end of her sophomore year of college, Jackie sat in her parked car and made a phone call that would forever change the course of her life. An attractive sorority girl with almond eyes and delicate dimples, she was the product of a charmed Boise, Idaho, upbringing: a father who worked in finance, a private [Catholic] \u00adschool education, a pool in the backyard, all the advantages that an upper-middle-class suburban childhood can provide \u2013 along with all the expectations attendant to that privilege.\n\u201cThere was a standard to meet,\u201d Jackie says. \u201cAnd I had met that standard my whole life. I was a straight-A student, the president of every club, I was in every sport. I remember my first day of college, my parents came with me to register for classes, and they sat down with my adviser and said, \u2018So, what\u2019s the best way to get her into law school?'\u201d\nJackie just followed her parents\u2019 lead understanding implicitly that discipline and structure went hand in hand with her family\u2019s devout Catholic beliefs. She attended Mass three times a week, volunteered as an altar server and was the fourth generation of her family to attend her Catholic school; her grandfather had helped tile the cathedral. \u201cMy junior year of high school, my parents thought it was weird that I\u2019d never had a boyfriend,\u201d she says, \u201cso I knew I was supposed to get one. And I did. It was all just a rational thought process. None of it was emotionally involved.\u201d\nAfter graduating, Jackie attended nearby University of Idaho, where she rushed a sorority at her parents\u2019 prompting. She chose a triple major of which they approved. \u201cI remember walking out of the sorority house to go to Walmart or something, and I stopped at the door and thought to myself, \u2018Should I tell someone I\u2019m leaving?'\u201d she says. \u201cIt was the first time in my life where I could just go somewhere and be my own person.\u201d\nIn fact, it took the freedom of college for Jackie to even realize who her \u201cown person\u201d was. \u201cGrowing up, I knew that I felt different, but when you grow up Catholic, you don\u2019t really know gay is an option,\u201d she says. \u201cI grew up in a household that said \u2018fag\u2019 a lot. We called people \u2018fags,\u2019 or things were \u2018faggy.'\u201d Her only sex-ed class was taught by a priest, and all she remembers him saying is, \u201c\u2018Don\u2019t masturbate and don\u2019t be gay.\u2019 I didn\u2019t know what those words meant, so I just hoped to God that I wasn\u2019t doing either of them.\u201d\nWhen Jackie got to college, the \u201ctypical gay sorority encounters\u201d she found herself having didn\u2019t seem to qualify as anything more than youthful exploration; she thought all girls drunkenly made out with their best friends. By her sophomore year, she was dating a fraternity brother but was also increasingly turned on by a friend she worked with at the campus women\u2019s center. \u201cI was just playing it off as \u2018So maybe I\u2019m just gay for you \u2013 I mean, I don\u2019t have to tell my boyfriend\u2019 kind of thing,\u201d she says. \u201cI knew what I wanted, but it was never something I ever envisioned that I could have on a public level.\u201d And yet, as her friendship with this woman turned physical and their relationship grew more serious, Jackie saw her future shrinking before her: a heterosexual marriage, children, church and the knowledge that all of it was based on a lie. \u201cI honestly thought my whole life I was just going to be an undercover gay,\u201d she says, shaking her head in disbelief.\nFor better or worse, that plan was never to be. Toward the end of her sophomore year, Jackie got a text message from one of her sorority sisters who said she\u2019d been seen kissing another girl, after which certain sisters started making it clear that they were not comfortable around Jackie. (\u201cYou\u2019re living in the same house together,\u201d she says, \u201cand, of course, to close-minded people, if somebody\u2019s gay, that means you\u2019re automatically interested in all 80 of them.\u201d) Eventually, she went before her chapter\u2019s executive board and became the first sorority girl at her college to ever come out, at which point she realized that if she didn\u2019t tell her parents, someone else would. \u201cI was convinced somebody was going to blast it on Facebook.\u201d\nSo while Jackie hoped for the best, she knew the call she was making had the potential to not end well. \u201cYou can\u2019t hate me after I say this,\u201d she pleaded when, alarmed to be receiving a call in the middle of the night, her mom picked up the phone.\n\u201cOh, my God, you\u2019re pregnant\u201d was her mom\u2019s first response, before running through a litany of parental fears. \u201cAre you in jail? Did you get expelled? Are you in trouble? What happened? What did you do?\u201d Suddenly her mom\u2019s silence matched Jackie\u2019s own. \u201cOh, my God,\u201d she murmured in disbelief. \u201cAre you gay?\u201d\n\u201cYeah,\u201d Jackie forced herself to say.\nAfter what felt like an eternity, her mom finally responded. \u201cI don\u2019t know what we could have done for God to have given us a fag as a child,\u201d she said before hanging up.\nAs soon as the line went dead, Jackie began sobbing. Still, she convinced herself that her parents would come around and accept her, despite what they perceived to be her flaw. As planned, she drove to Canada to celebrate her birthday with friends. When her debit card didn\u2019t work on the second day of the trip, she figured it was because she was in another country. Once back in the States, however, she got a call from her older brother. \u201cHe said, \u2018Mom and Dad don\u2019t want to talk to you, but I\u2019m supposed to tell you what\u2019s going to happen,'\u201d Jackie recalls. \u201cAnd he\u2019s like, \u2018All your cards are going to be shut off, and Mom and Dad want you to take the car and drop it off at this specific location. Your phone\u2019s going to last for this much longer. They don\u2019t want you coming to the house, and you\u2019re not to contact them. You\u2019re not going to get any money from them. Nothing. And if you don\u2019t return the car, they\u2019re going to report it stolen.\u2019 And I\u2019m just bawling. I hung up on him because I couldn\u2019t handle it.\u201d Her brother was so firm, so matter-of-fact, it was as if they already weren\u2019t family.\nFrom that moment, Jackie knew that she was entirely on her own, that she had no home, no money and no family who would help her \u2013 and that this was the terrible price she\u2019d pay for being a lesbian.\nJackie\u2019s story may be distinctive in its particulars, but across America, it is hardly unique. Research done by San Francisco State University\u2019s Family Acceptance Project, which studies and works to prevent health and mental\u00ad health risks facing LGBT youth, empirically confirms what common sense would imply to be true: Highly religious parents are significantly more likely than their less-religious counterparts to reject their children for being gay \u2013 a finding that social-service workers believe goes a long way toward explaining why LGBT people make up roughly five percent of the youth population overall, but an estimated 40 percent of the homeless-youth population. The Center for American Progress has reported that there are between 320,000 and 400,000 homeless LGBT youths in the United States. Meanwhile, as societal advancements have made being gay less stigmatized and gay people more visible \u2013 and as the Internet now allows kids to reach beyond their circumscribed social groups for acceptance and support \u2013 the average coming-out age has dropped from post-college age in the 1990s to around 16 today, which means that more and more kids are coming out while they\u2019re still economically reliant on their families. The resulting flood of kids who end up on the street, kicked out by parents whose religious beliefs often make them feel compelled to cast out their own offspring (one study estimates that up to 40 percent of LGBT homeless youth leave home due to family rejection), has been called a \u201chidden epidemic.\u201d Tragically, every step forward for the gay-rights movement creates a false hope of acceptance for certain youth, and therefore a swelling of the homeless-youth population.\n\u201cThe summer that marriage equality passed in New York, we saw the number of homeless kids looking for shelter go up 40 percent,\u201d says Carl Siciliano, founder of the Ali Forney Center, the nation\u2019s largest organization dedicated to homeless LGBT youth. A former Benedictine monk-in-training, who once went by the nickname Baby Jesus, Siciliano had spent years living in monasteries and serving in shelters run by the Catholic Worker Movement before his own sexuality inextricably came between him and his institutional faith. \u201cI ended up just feeling like the Catholic Church was wack,\u201d he says. \u201cCardinal O\u2019Connor [the archbishop of New York at the time who once said if he was forced to hire homosexuals, he would shut down all of the Catholic schools and orphanages in the diocese] was like the arch-homophobe of America.\u201d Siciliano was working at a housing program for the homeless in the Nineties when he noticed that his clientele was getting younger and younger. Until then, he says, \u201cyou almost never saw kids. It was Vietnam vets, alcoholics and deinstitutionalized mentally ill people.\u201d But not only were more kids showing up, they were also disappearing. \u201cEvery couple of months one of our kids would get killed,\u201d Siciliano says. \u201cAnd it would always be a gay kid.\u201d In 2002, he founded the Ali Forney Center, naming it after a homeless 22-year-old who\u2019d been shot in the head on the street in Harlem, not far from where the organization\u2019s drop-in center currently resides. Siciliano had been close with Forney and felt that had he had a safe place to go, he might be alive today.\nSince founding the center, Siciliano, 49, has become one of the nation\u2019s most outspoken homeless advocates. \u201cI feel like the LGBT movement has been asleep at the wheel when it comes to this,\u201d he says, running his hands through his closely cropped hair and sighing. \u201cWe\u2019ve been so focused on laws \u2013 changing the laws around marriage equality, changing \u2018don\u2019t ask, don\u2019t tell,\u2019 getting adoption rights \u2013 that we haven\u2019t been fighting for economic resources. How many tax dollars do gay people contribute? What percentage of tax dollars comes back to our gay kids? We haven\u2019t matured enough as a movement yet that we\u2019re looking at the economics of things.\u201d\nSiciliano also understands that the kids he works with don\u2019t sync up with to the message everyone wants to hear: It gets better. \u201cThere is a psychological reality that when you\u2019re an oppressed group whose very existence is under attack, you need to create this narrative about how great it is to be what you are,\u201d he says. \u201cIt\u2019s like, \u2018Leave the repression and the fear behind and be embraced by this accepting community, and suddenly everyone is beautiful and has good bodies and great sex and beautiful furniture, and rah-rah-rah.\u2019 And, from day one of the Stonewall Riots, homeless kids were not what people wanted to see. No one wanted to see young people coming out and being cast into destitution. It didn\u2019t fit the narrative.\u201d\nJackie knew well what her parents thought of homosexuality, but she still held out hope that maybe over time her family would come around. With the last of her cash, she bought a bus ticket back to campus, where within a few weeks she defaulted on her rent. She started couch surfing and persuaded the women\u2019s center to let her work through the summer for $6 an hour, 10 hours a week. \u201cI mean, it was crap money, but it was something,\u201d she says. \u201cI didn\u2019t tell anybody the situation I was in. I didn\u2019t tell anybody I was hungry every day. I didn\u2019t tell them I didn\u2019t have a place to stay, because I thought this was my punishment for being gay and I deserved it.\u201d She\u2019d ask friends to crash overnight, lying about being too drunk to go home. If that fell through, she\u2019d spend nights in study rooms on campus. She found herself dating women simply to have a bed, which she admits was neither \u201chealthy nor permanent.\u201d\nIn the upheaval that had suddenly become her daily existence, Jackie felt that she had to cling to something constant; she chose her education. The day after returning to campus, she went to the financial\u00adaid office to ask for the help she\u2019d never before had to seek, appealing to the university to gain status as an independent student. Though she did eventually receive tuition assistance, Jackie says, \u201cYou\u2019re not meant to be homeless and a student. I learned really fast how to pretend to not be poor. I learned that if I had a couple of nice things to wear, nobody would notice that you wear them all the time. Or if you are a sociable person, people don\u2019t notice that you\u2019re never actually buying drinks. You just sort of figure it out.\u201d\nShe was soon taking any job she could get: on campus, in town, even picking up the odd construction shift. \u201cI would do anything I could for money,\u201d she says. She finally pieced together enough funds to get a room in an apartment, but she couldn\u2019t afford furniture. To hide her penury, she never let anyone in her room. Even being around other gay people was sometimes difficult, a reminder that though \u201cthey had committed the same \u2018sin,\u2019 their parents loved them,\u201d she says. \u201cThey got to go home for the holidays. I had these moments when I would say, \u2018I did everything right. I excelled in all the right ways. So why me?\u2019 That hurt really bad. I mean, how do you explain to people that your parents chose not to parent you anymore?\u201d\nAt times, it felt like more than Jackie could bear, and in these moments of doubt and despair she wrote her mother and father countless letters and e-mails begging them to be her parents again. \u201cI wanted to take it all back so badly,\u201d she says. \u201cI was just like, \u2018I\u2019m sorry, I didn\u2019t mean any of it.'\u201d They eventually responded: If she went to a conversion therapist and tried to be straight, they would at least help her financially. At first, she agreed. \u201cBut I couldn\u2019t do it,\u201d she says now, four years later, in a city hundreds of miles away from where she imagines her parents still live. \u201cI wanted to be their kid, but I couldn\u2019t change. Everyone I\u2019d ever known my whole life cut ties with me. 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        "raw_content": "An Extraordinary General Meeting was held at:\nMiddlesbrough Chess Club, Cedarwood Community Centre, Cypress Road, Marton , Friday, 1st December 2007 at 7.30 p.m.\nBob Rowe, Neil Fulton, Ian Elcoate, D.Gniadel, Tony Kiddle, Steve Cole, Ray Pallister, Peter Ridsdale, Nathan Huntley, Philip Mitcheson, David Smith (Middlesbrough); Mike Creaney, Brian Whitaker (Billingham Synthonia); Frank Boagey, Graham Matthews, David Smith (Hartlepool); Stan Lovell, Alan Hare, David Baillie, Dave Edmunds, Mike Closs (Redcar); Dennis Sawdon (Upper Eskdale); Steve Carter, Bill McGregor, Colin Smith (Peterlee); Joe Richardson (Stokesley); Sean Marsh, Andrew Killick (Elmwood); Gerry Walsh (President, Redcar), Ernie Lazenby (Chair, Middlesbrough), Steve Dauber (Treasurer, Darlington), Phil Semp (Secretary, Stokesley).\nThe Chair opened proceedings with an apology to Dennis Sawdon for being abrupt with him at the previous Exec Meeting. He also shook hands with Mike Creaney who had returned as interim grader, having joined the ECF through the MO Scheme\nThe Chair then suggested that item 1 on the agenda, concerning the role of the Chair and confidence in the current holder, which he had specifically placed on the agenda, be taken last so that the other items could be dealt with expeditiously.\nFollowing Mike Creaney's resignation as grader, Steve Henderson agreed to step in. However, Steve has resigned, due to pressure of other work, and Mike has agreed to taker over again as grader, pending the next AGM.\nThe meeting enthusiastically welcomed Mike back.\n\"A\" Division Trophy:\nThe present trophy, which started life with a \u00a3500 donation, has now been valued at \u00a3895 + engraving costs, by A1 Trophies. In view of the fate of some previous trophies and cups, concern was expressed should this \"disappear\", as the Association would be looking at shelling out about \u00a31000 to replace it. Two resolutions were placed before meeting: i) to keep this trophy in a bank vault in between taking it out and presenting it to the winner on an annual basis ii) to distribute it to the winning team each year to be held in their keeping. It was agreed to keep the trophy in a bank vault.\nIvory Chess Set:\nThe background to this item is that it was discovered a few weeks ago that the Ivory Chess Set, which a previous AGM had decided to keep in a bank vault, was being kept in the President's house. The current officers were somewhat alarmed at this. The Chair had spent a lot of time, and personal expense, to obtain a written evaluation by Tennants. They had waived the fee for this. They have made an insurance valuation of \u00a37500,with an auction valuation of \u00a33K-\u00a35K.Bonham's have concurred with this evaluation. Accordingly, the Chair had come to an agreement to lodge it in the strong room of the solicitor's firm that Philip Mitcheson works for, pending a decision by the Association as to its future storage.\nThe President was invited to address the meeting. He said that the Set had spent much of its time in the vault at his bank, but he'd withdrawn it many times to bring it to meetings to show people and that, accordingly, it had spent some time in his house. He agreed he should have left it where it was.\nSeveral people expressed the view that it was unwise of the President to remove the Set to his house, but the issue at hand was what to do with it now.\nOne member suggested that the Set be sold. The Chair pointed out that that decision cannot be taken at this EGM. It would be necessary to canvass the members properly. It was agreed to write to members with a view to inviting them to a meeting, with the sole agenda item being to keep or sell the Ivory Chess Set. In the meantime it was agreed to keep it in Phil Mitcheson's office strong room.\nCCA Finances:\nThe Chair brought several issues to the attention of the meeting. Firstly, concern was expressed that there was only one designated signature, that of the Treasurer, authorised to withdraw funds and make out CCA cheques.\nIn the event of anything happening to the Treasurer, it would be very difficult to get at the funds. For this reason, and to safeguard against any possible improprieties, it was common practice for organisations like CCA to require at least two signatures from among designated officers. Banks had a standard form for this process. The President pointed out that he has been authorised as a second signatory to the account from the point in time when it was opened with Barclays Bank in September 1994. The basis of the existing mandate is for either to sign. Nevertheless, it was agreed that current practice be changed to authorise any two from the three designated officers.\nAlso, it was pointed out and that the treasurer had been put in the position of paying out for many bills that were not properly itemised, especially from A1 Trophies. It was agreed that CCA insists that all bills be fully itemised in future before any moneys are paid out.\nIt was agreed that CCA accounts be audited on an annual basis. Peter Ridsdale, a qualified chartered accountant, agreed to do this on a voluntary basis.\nRole of Chairperson and confidence in the current holder:\nThe Chair opened this agenda item. He said that, until Philip Mitcheson had completed the job on redrafting Rules and Constitution, and this been properly put to the vote, none of the officers have properly defined roles. In the meantime he and the other officers need to do a job to ensure that CCA is conducted on a proper basis and complies with current statutory and other requirements, especially given the legal requirements placed on the officers.\nAt this point Bob Rowe complained that the Chairman had forbidden him to play chess in the Cleveland League (and authorised the return of his payments) as he was not prepared to sign the ECF \"White Form\". Both the Chair and the President explained that it was a requirement of ECF to sign the once-in- a-lifetime form. Without this, there could be no ECF membership - which was a current requirement of playing in the League.\nA general view was expressed that the officers were doing a necessary job and that the Chair had the confidence of the meeting. However, a number of members said they perceived that the Chair sometimes had an unfortunate manner when dealing with individuals. The League Organiser said he felt that he had been subject to a number of unpleasant exchanges with the Chair in the past few weeks. He announced his resignation as from this meeting.\nThe Chair said that Steve Henderson had expressed a willingness to take on the League Organiser's job, had Ray resigned at the previous AGM. It was agreed to invite Steve to do it for the rest of the season.\nAt this point, Steve Dauber said that he personally did not have confidence in the Chair, in view of a previous communication in which it was said that he \"could easily be replaced\". The meeting terminated soon afterwards.\n*The Chairman resigned on Sunday,3rd December 2006\n*Steve has declined to take on the League Organiser's job\n*The administration re. changing the account signatories has been done, but bank procedure only permits this to be changed at an AGM. In the meantime, the treasurer, and failing him, the President will continue to sign for the cheque account",
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Given the pedigree and qualifications of the previous two holders of the office, Janny\u2019s appointment seems odd.\nFootball icon Kalusha Bwalya was Zambia\u2019s first-ever technical director before he was replaced by Honour Janza \u2013 a respected coach and instructor with a big reputation on the continent.\nWhen Janza left the role last year to take up a job with Super Division side Red Arrows, the office was vacant before FAZ appointed former international defender Moses Sichone in an acting capacity.\nWhile coaches and players get the praises when a country records positive results on the pitch, it is the technical directors that do the dirty work in mapping a country\u2019s football future.\nLike two-time Africa Cup of Nations coach Herve Renard once remarked: \u201cThe battle is won many miles away from the pitch.\u201d It takes decades of planning and work.\nGermany, for example, after a disastrous campaign in the Euro 2000, had to shake the foundations of their football structures and they reaped the dividends a decade later.\nThe technical department mapped a strategy that saw them win the World Cup in 2014.\nIn a nutshell, the job of the technical director, be it at club or national team level, is to carry out long-term player development. The bigger chunk of his work is future results.\nTo a larger extent, Zambia\u2019s dream for a maiden World Cup appearance hangs on the programme and strategies designed by the office of the technical director, thus the need to have a shrewd TD cannot be overemphasised.\nJanny has been involved in the game for over a decade now. His experience as a referee can come in handy in improving the standard of officiating in the country.\nDeploying him to the office of the technical director is somewhat misplaced considering he has no coaching background whatsoever. It is too much to ask of him.\nWorld football governing body FIFA places great importance to the office of the technical director such that it is a requirement for all member associations to have a functional technical department.\n\u201cWith the introduction of FIFA\u2019s new development programme, FORWARD, the position of the member association technical director has become even more important for the analysis, planning, implementation and monitoring of various projects,\u201d FIFA president Gianni Infantino said.\nAccording to Infantino, technical development is paramount in building the football of the future, and as such it is one of the most important areas in any football association.\n\u201cThe technical director plays a key role in this by defining and leading the country\u2019s national technical development programme. He is for the technical side, what the general secretary is for the management side.\n\u201cThe main activities and responsibilities focus on increasing the number of players, youth and women\u2019s football, coach education, as well as research and documentation,\u201d Infantino says.\nGiven its roles and responsibility, the office of the technical director is arguably the most sophisticated positions in football and its holder must be equal to the task.\nAccording to the FIFA handbook for technical directors, the holder of this office is in charge of defining and leading the national technical development programmes. He therefore prepares the football of the future.\nThe handbook highlights, coaching education, promotion of women and youth football and documentation and research as one of the major roles of a technical director.\nGiven the nature of the job, it has the ability to go unnoticed in the short-term but can have either positive or negatives results over a long-term period, thus it important to have the right man for the job.\n\u201cOne of the important roles of a technical director at FAZ is to manage and oversee all player and coaching development within the country. The office of TD acts as a \u201ccentre of competence\u201d.\n\u201cThe holder should have a remit for coaching programmes and philosophy of coaching the coaches. Only time will tell if the FAZ executive have made a right call or not,\u201d former FAZ vice-president Boniface Mwamelo says.\nHas FAZ made the right call on Janny? Indeed, only time will tell \u2013 it never lies.\nThe author is a Zambia Daily Mail sports reporter.\nTagsHas FAZ Janny right call\nZambia needs renaissance to realise full potential\nIs the dual education system solution to skills development?",
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        "raw_content": "Tag: Sacrifice Chocolate During Lent\nA brief history of Lenten sacrifices.\nIt\u2019s Lenten season and this means no chocolate for 40 days, right? Isn\u2019t that what Christians have done for centuries?\nContrary to popular belief, chocolate isn\u2019t the only type of Lenten sacrifice. (And not just because chocolate was unknown to Christendom until the 16th century, when it was brought to Europe from Central America.) For most of history Christians were accustomed to giving up all kinds of food during Lent in order to unite themselves more closely to Jesus in the desert. According to St. Luke, Jesus \u201cwas led by the Spirit into the desert for forty days, to be tempted by the devil. He ate nothing during those days, and when they were over he was hungry\u201d (Luke 4:1-2).\nKeeping in mind Jesus\u2019 act of fasting (and realizing most humans can\u2019t abstain from all food for 40 days), ever since the 5th century a wide variety of Lenten sacrifices have been practiced. According to early Church historian Socrates, Christians from various regions maintained different sacrifices.\nSome abstain from every sort of creature that has life, while others of all the living creatures eat of fish only. Others eat birds as well as fish, because, according to the Mosaic account of the Creation, they too sprang from the water; others abstain from fruit covered by a hard shell and from eggs. Some eat dry bread only, others not even that; others again when they have fasted to the ninth hour (three o\u2019clock) partake of various kinds of food.\nFor many centuries it was the custom to eat a single meal a day in the evening, with both meat and wine forbidden during the entire 40 days.\nMany Orthodox churches, such as the Antiochian Orthodox Church, still maintain such strict fasts.\nThe first week of Lent is especially strict. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, a total fast is kept. In practice, very few people are able to do this. Some find it necessary to eat a little each day after sunset. Many Faithful do fast com\u00adpletely on Monday and then eat only uncooked food (bread, fruit, nuts) on Tuesday evening. On Wednesday, the fast is kept until after the Presanctified Liturgy.\nFrom the second through the sixth weeks of Lent, the general rules for fasting are practiced. Meat, animal prod\u00aducts (cheese, milk, butter, eggs, lard), fish (meaning fish with backbones), olive oil and wine (all alcoholic drinks) are not consumed during the weekdays of Great Lent. Octopus and shell-fish are allowed, as is vegetable oil. On weekends, ol\u00adive oil and wine are permitted.\nAccording to what was done in the monasteries, one meal a day is eaten on weekdays and two meals on weekends of Great Lent.\nMost fasting regulations have constantly changed over the centuries. The Roman Rite Church in the United States currently regulates fasting and abstinence on Ash Wednesday, Good Friday and all the Fridays during Lent. Every other \u201csacrifice\u201d that an individual engages in falls under the realm of personal choice. There are no penalties for not making such a sacrifice, though the Church highly recommends practicing penance.\nThe Directory on Popular Piety and the Liturgy explains the reasoning behind the pious practice.\nNotwithstanding the secularisation of contemporary society, the Christian faithful, during Lent, are clearly conscious of the need to turn the mind towards those realities which really count, which require Gospel commitment and integrity of life which, through self denial of those things which are superfluous, are translated into good works and solidarity with the poor and needy.\nThe important part of Lenten sacrifices is turning our hearts and minds toward Jesus Christ. If there is something in the way of that, like chocolate, then Lent is a good time to practice self-denial. However, a Christian must discern carefully what it is in their lives that prevents them from having an intimate relationship with Christ and commit to a Lenten sacrifice that benefits a person\u2019s spiritual life.",
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        "raw_content": "On the emergence of visual cortex receptive field properties\nI have always found the story of the development of our understanding of the visual cortex fascinating. Within a span of four decades we went from \"The visual neurons do what?\" to \"That's exactly what we would do if we were to engineer a visual system.\" to \"Look: if I show some random network some random images, it self organizes exactly in that way!\" Successful scientific theories seem to end up showing us the inevitability of what we observe: \"Oh, it had to be that way!\" The trick is to come up with the right explanation (a la David Deutsch) for why things are the way they are...\nThe light sensitive neurons of the retina (120 million rods and 6 million cones) pass their electrical signals through several intermediate layers to ganglion cells, which extend about 1.5 million cell fibers (the optic nerve) into the brain for further processing. Passing through the LGN in mid-brain, the signals end up in the visual cortex at the back where their processing eventually lead to our perception of visual objects and events.\nNow, the rods and cones fire when light falls on them, they are simple photoreceptors. Ganglions, on the other hand, receive inputs from a large number of photoreceptors, so we'd like to know their receptive field. The receptive field of a ganglion is the region of the retina that effects its firing when stimulated. Kuffler (1953) showed that cat ganglion cells have a receptive field with a \"center surround\" pattern:\nNote that these cells will respond strongly to a patch of light with the right size and location, but unlike rods and cones, they will not respond strongly to a uniformly bright surface because the excitatory (+) and the inhibitory (-) areas will approximately cancel out.\nHubel and Wiesel (1959) went further and recorded from the neurons of the cat visual cortex to identify their receptive fields. Their attempts at trying to elicit response from cortical neurons with spots of light were unsuccessful in the beginning. A couple of hours into the experiment they accidentally discovered a neuron that \"went off like a machine gun\" when inserting a glass slide into the projector. It turned out the neuron liked the straight edge of the slide that was moving on the screen. They discovered cortical neurons (which they called simple cells) respond best not to spots, but to bars of light oriented in a particular direction.\nSo far we have covered the \"what?\" part of our story. In the following decades research on computer vision took off at the MIT AI Lab and elsewhere. The engineering approach of trying to build systems that could actually see helped us understand why nature may have \"designed\" the receptive fields the way it has. For example Marr and Hildreth (1980) argue that the center surround receptive fields can be thought of as convolution with the second derivative of a Gaussian and the simple cells detect the zero-crossings of this convolution which facilitate edge detection.\nEngineering approaches may answer the \"why\" but still leave open the question of how neurons know to connect in this intricate pattern. Embryo development is still not completely understood and while it may be reasonable that the same developmental processes that can build \"fingers and toes\" may create some functional regions in the brain, it is probably not reasonable to expect instructions for neuron #134267542 to connect to neuron # 49726845. At this point in our story came Olshausen and Field (1996) who showed that if you train a neural network with patches of natural images and bias it to preserve information and promote sparseness, you automagically get receptive fields similar to those of Hubel and Wiesel's simple cells:\nSo the poor neurons had no choice in the matter. It turns out to be inevitable that under some simple conditions random networks exposed to natural images would connect up in a way that an engineer would want them to connect and perform functions similar to that of the neurons in mammalian brains!",
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        "raw_content": "STATISTICS: PRE-SEASON 2015/16\n36 players had minutes during the 10 friendly matches disputed in the pre-season. Depor only lost two times and in both opportunities it occurred facing Segunda clubs. Laure was the player with more minutes within the period.\nDeportivo played ten friendly games during the pre-season 2015/16, four of those meetings were against Segunda clubs while two were against Primera team from other countries. The Galicians didn\u2019t concede a goal facing the Primera teams after a goalless draw visiting Swansea City (August 01) and the 1-0 victory over SC Braga in the Teresa Herrera (August 08).\nHowever the results weren\u2019t so good facing the Segunda clubs. Depor only won one of these four meetings and it was for the visit to SD Ponferradina (0-1, July 22), later it clinched a 0-0 draw visiting English Huddersfield Town (July 27) and lost against CD Lugo (1-0, July 25) and against Real Oviedo (2-1, August 05).\nThe remaining four games were facing lower league teams and all of them ended in a victory for Los Blanquiazules: 0-3 at Club Silva (July 10), 1-3 at Racing de Ferrol (July 15), 0-3 at Racing Club Vilalb\u00e9s (July 17) and 0-4 at Galicia de Mugardos (August 12).\nDepor presented a solid defense in the pre-season as it only conceded four goals, but it was also poor in offense as it only scored 16 goals. A curiosity is that only five of those goals were netter in the first halves of the games (31%).\nAs it\u2019s normal during a pre-season the coach tested several players. 36 men had minutes during the ten friendly games disputed within the period. The only two players that didn\u2019t dispute any minute were Manuel Pablo, who was injured, and Celso Borges, who joined the group late. Meanwhile eight academy players had the chance to play with the first team.\nThe player with more minutes was right-back Laure (522), followed by left-back Sa\u00fal Garc\u00eda (484) and centre midfielder Juan Dominguez (482), the latter was the only player that took part of the ten matches of the pre-season.\nThe academy players with more participation with the first team were centre-back R\u00f3ber Su\u00e1rez and winger \u00d3scar Garc\u00eda. The first played 402 minutes distributed in 7 games, while the second had 397 in 8 presentations.\nR\u00f3ber was one of the two players that scored twice in the pre-season, the other was striker Luis Fern\u00e1ndez, the other twelve goals were netter by twelve different players, while the only men with two assists were striker Dani Iglesias and winger/full-back Luisinho.\nSUMMARY: PRE-SEASON 2015/16",
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        "raw_content": "The Racecourse of Paulus | The honorary wreath!\nThe inheritance of God invisible\nThere are many Christians, amongst them also Pastors and Elders, in the congregation of the Lord who are fasting and praying under great aspiration, because the Rebirth cannot be found.\nI once spoke in 1988 with an elder from my previous church \u201cThe Bethel\u201d in Arnhem (The Netherlands) and asked him whether he had been born again out of the spirit. Immediately I could read the disappointment on his face, because he was already 80 years old. He knew who I was, a Son of God and a speaker about the Rebirth. He had been searching for 50(!) years for this mystery. I was very sad when I heard his story and have prayed for him and brought him details, how to obtain the right insights to get this mystery. But unfortunately, death overtook him. He is now a beautiful angel in the armies of God the Father.\nSee the singer, Bob Dylan!\nHe has converted his heart and was baptized. He is a true Christian in God. But when one of the journalists (a Christian) asked him whether he had been born again, he had to admit he was not. Already more than 36(!) years passed and he is still battling with himself when it comes to the Rebirth out of the spirit.\nAfter his conversion in aug.1979, he released his long-awaited LP/CD: \u201cSlow Train Coming\u201d.\nThis was his first Christian album.\nA Son of God, purified by Fire (Rev.3:18)\nJesus: \u201cOne will experience that his faith is exposed to great trials. Through water and fire it will have to go! But the fire of love will smother that fire, that wants to test this faith, and it will stifle the water with all his force to perish into vapor!\u201d\n(Jakob Lorber \u201cLetters from Jesus and Abgarus\u201d page 48)\nSee: Jakob Lorber on the Net! \u201cNew Revelation\u201c\n\u201cSearch for the large (Rebirth), which is My Kingdom, then you will also befall the small of this world. But when you look for the small, then you would be considered not to be not worthy of the large.\u201d (Jakob Lorber \u201cWords of Jesus\u201d page 9)\nEq. (Matthew 6:33) \u201cBut seek first His kingdom and His righteousness and all these things shall be added unto you.\u201d\nWhen it concerns the Rebirth, one is totally dependent on the Holy Spirit.\u201cYet to all who received Him, to them gave He power to become children (sons) of God\u2026\u201d (Joh.1:1\u00ad2) This power is the Holy Spirit.\nExperiences of a convert\nTo avoid confusion, I first write a few experiences on what this Rebirth of the spirit certainly is not. Because it not so easy to obtain the sonship of God.\n1) The ordinary conversion and all those who have conquered their conversion through trouble and doubt, because Jesus surely saves man from his earlier views.\n2) Underwater baptism, only valid while fully immersed.\n3) Being freed from his sins or be freed from demons with the help of Christians and the Holy Spirit himself. See: (Matth.12:28) \u201cBut if I cast out devils by the Spirit of God, demons, then the kingdom of God has come upon you.\u201d This is not the Rebirth.\n4) The ability to speak in tongues or in several other languages, with or without translation.\n5) The ability to prophesy (prophecies) or other gifts.\n6) The ability to see and talk with angels.\n7) The attainment of Celestial experiences! (Visions)\nAll this can only be experienced after a conversion. But the Rebirth, the sonship of God is thus not yet obtained. In other words, the Rebirth of the spirit is an experience that surpasses a conversion many times, one can say 1000s of times.\nAlthough these mentioned experiences are already seen as miraculous by the convert and can influence and completely control his life, without a previous warning, he will never know, or suspect that, to him or her, the Rebirth out of the spirit has not yet occurred.\nExperiences of a Son of God\n1) Can you still remember the day of your conversion?\n2) How many months or years later were you baptized?\n3) How many years after the underwater baptism have you come to an understanding of the Rebirth?\n4) What brought you to this understanding of the Rebirth? Was it a book, an experience, a witness, a film, a vision, or is it told by Jesus himself? (John 3:3)\nSee: (Ephes.6:10-20), (2 Petr.2:10), (Rev.3:18) and (Rev.12:2) Trial by fire!\n5) How long have you been praying for this mystery (John 1:12), before you could be reborn out of the spirit through Trial by fire?\n6) Then the experience itself! What were you thinking, at the time the Trial by fire broke out?\nSee (Titus 3:5b) \u201c..the washing of rebirth\u2026\u201d (The Trial by fire!)\n7) How many hours did the Trial by fire last? At what time of day the Rebirth broke out? Was that in the morning, afternoon, evening or night? (Ephes.6:13) \u201c..the evil day\u2026\u201d\n8) How many months or years later, after the Trial by fire, you have come to the full awareness of the Rebirth? Please refer to (Rev.2:26-28). A Giant wakes up!\n9) Did you give a testimony on this mystery afterwards? To whom did you tell, to a convert, to a Deacon, to a preacher or to a pastor? How did they respond and what were their opinions?\nIf you are reading this, you have to admit that the Rebirth out of the spirit is a very great experience and quite complicated and so well hidden that virtually no one can understand the essence of this mystery, unless only by insight. Eq. (Luke.22:32). Jesus said to Peter, \u201cSimon, Simon, behold, ..I have prayed for you, that your faith may not fail; and you, when once you have turned again, strengthen your brothers.\u201d\nPeter, in the 1st degree of his knowledge was already more than converted. But insights into the 2nd degree he could not yet understand by then. He had to wait for the coming of the Holy Spirit.\n(Openb.3:12) \u201cHim that overcometh will I make a pillar in the temple of my God.\u201d\nAccording (Matth.11:12) are all these Forces and Powers, who manage to handle in the 2nd and 3rd degree of Fire knowledge, that no one among the Christians who live in the 1st degree of their ability, can tolerate.\nMind you, these are not a sheep. A sheep or lamb, is a convert. A Son of God cannot possibly be compared to a sheep. A sheep can get lost, but the Son of God no more. A worldly person who seizes the grace and converts his heart in peace, is in no sense a tyrant. A tyrant is he who withstood the 1st Trial by Fire! (Ephesians 6:13) \u201cWherefore take unto you the whole armor of God, to be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand.\u201d\nThis is the \u201cTrial by fire\u201d. Who experiences all of this, is truly a tyrant! Eq. (Matthew 11:12) \u201cAnd from the days of John the Baptist until now the kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and the violent take it by force.\u201d\n(Ephesians 6:13) \u201cWherefore take unto you the whole armor of God, that ye may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand.\u201d\nThere is in a Christian life but one evil day. Namely, that of (Rev.12:2) \u201cAnd she, being with child cried, travailing in birth, and pained to be delivered\u2026\u201d\nThis is the \u201cTrial by fire.\u201d Whoever experiences this, is truly a violent! Eq. (Matth.11:12) \u201c..the kingdom of Heaven suffers violence and the violent take it by force.\u201d\n(Rev.2:27) \u201c..rod of iron, pottery as they are crushed, as I also have received of my Father\u2026\u201d\n(Rev.12:5) \u201cAnd she brought forth a son, a male child, who will rule all the nations with an iron rod; and her child was caught up unto God and His throne.\u201d\nThis child represents the Sons of God. And many of them have the iron rod!\nThe iron Rod can only be carried by a Son of God and by the Oalim and must be obtained separately and does not come together with the achievement of the Rebirth of the spirit. This is a very great merit that only can be achieved by another trial and struggle. The iron Rod must be obtained separately!\nThe Bride is not in the running for the iron Staff. She lives in love and is not a warrior of God. With the Rebirth out of the spirit two types of forces are born; one is born in love and the other is a warrior of God! This one is a Son of God, pursuing the law with love and determination. Only a warrior can achieve the level of Oalim.\nThe sonship of God and the Oalim hidden behind the horizon\nPractically nobody among the converts can see this mystery so easily. If you have never known anything about this, where will you start?\nThe Son of God (John 1:12)\nThe Rebirth out of the spirit is a rare experience and cannot be achieved by every Christian. Out of 1000s, there are at most a few who can achieve this level.\nDuring 1988, I was in a Full Gospel Church \u201cThe Bethel\u201d in Arnhem (Netherlands), a church of mostly Indonesian people. Out of \u00b1800 Christians were but five Christians who were reborn out of the spirit. 5(!) Sons of God from a community of 800 Christians, that is really a lot! It is almost unbelievable. And as long as this church has existed, it has only brought forth one Bride, truly. And this was the wife of the pastor himself. I saw this fact at first in 1990 when I walked up to her. Immediately I told her that she was the Bride of Jesus. She was amazed because she had not told anyone, not even her own husband! Nobody knew. I then told her all the details that concern the Bride of the Lord and never before she heard such beautiful things. It is also not mentioned in the Bible. Everything I had told her was what she had been through. She would at long last obtain seven(!) Thrones, before she herself was picked up by the Lord.\nA Throne is a King\u2019s Mantle. Think of the King\u2019s Mantle of our Dutch King Willem Alexander. A King\u2019s Mantel with many Lions embroidered in it. It\u2019s very impressive! And she, the Bride of the Lord, obtained seven(!) different Thrones.\nPower of the Son of God\n(Rev.2:26-27) \u201cAnd he who overcomes, and keeps my works unto the end, to him will I give power over the nations; and he shall rule them with a rod of iron\u2026 \u201d\n\u201c..who Overcomes\u2026\u201d concerns the Rebirth. This one had once been a proselyte, but is now a Son of God. He can never fall again! Eq. (2 Petr.1:10-11) \u201cdiligent therefore all the more brothers to confirm your calling and election, for if you do this, you will never stumble. For in this way you will be richly granted entry into the eternal kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.\u201d\nThe mystery of (Revelation 12:1)\n\u201cAnd a great sign appeared in heaven: a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet and a crown of twelve stars on her head\u2026\u201d\nThis woman is the Bride of Jesus. Clothed with the sun means; she is born again out of the spirit. The meaning of the moon indicates; that man finds himself very beautiful. The twelve stars above her head, stand for the twelve commandments of God. These are the Ten Commandments of Moses and another two commandments that Jesus has added. In total twelve commandments.\n(Matth.22:34-40) The two commandments. \u201cWhen the Pharisees heard that he had put the Sadducees to silence, they came together and one of them, a lawyer, asked, to test him: Master, which is the great commandment in the law? He said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. This is the great and foremost commandment. The second is like it, Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. On these two commandments depend the whole law and the prophets.\u201d\nSee also (Matthew 19:19) Here, Jesus tells the rich young man: \u201c..hold on to the commandments\u2026\u201d \u2013 \u201c..honor thy father and thy mother: and thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.\u201d\nRebirth out of the spirit\nInside the church of the Lord the legacy (sonship) of God is hidden. \u201cYet to all who received him, to them He gave power to become children (sons) of God to be\u2026\u201d (John 1:1-2). Eq. (1 Peter 1:12), (John 3:3-5), (2 Peter 1:10), (Titus 3:5-7) and (Rev. 2:26-28).\nThis particular experience has lasted for almost 2,000 years and can only be achieved on Earth! For only through the power of the Holy Spirit it can happen that the convert can be overwhelmed through the understanding of the Rebirth out of the spirit in such manner, that all previous obtained experiences will pale into insignificance!\nTry any spirit whether he is of Jesus\n(Matthew 24:4-5) \u201cAnd Jesus answered and said unto them, Take heed that no man deceive you For many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ and shall deceive many.\u201d\nOn the basis of this report, you already know exactly who I am in reality. Because know this, that all my trophies and knowledge I have obtained in the name of Jesus. Without the power of the Holy Spirit is truly impossible to be reborn out of the spirit. Because, after all, the Holy Spirit is the Queen Mother! And She alone knows how you can walk the racecourse of Paul. Because this road has many obstacles! (1 Cor.9:24) \u201cKnow you not that they who run in a race all run, but only one receives the prize? So run, that you may obtain.\u201d\nThis finish means the Rebirth out of the spirit. This is not about one person, but about many converts, all of whom will win the first prize! This price is obtaining the sonship of God.\nA Son of God after his transition, immediately takes matters into his own hands again. It is the spirit that recognizes itself again. But now in the form of a Son of God or even the Oalim! Everything from the past, all his thoughts, what he has experienced and knew, over billions of years, will be given back to him. And that is something that does not happen with an angel. And his resembles of the past will hardly recognize him again. They are all new angels. One can be from Earth and the other can be a primal angel, because they are all angels. All they know is that this change has begun on Earth and that, in consequence, they have been renamed.\nAfter 40 years, the convert has made such a progress in the Sanctification that he has become an angel. Of all his memories, such as his youth and life, finding God the Father and Jesus, he will not know more than that he was born on the planet Earth and as such comes from there.\nThe finish line (Rebirth) of the racecourse, cannot be seen\nConverts having one or more Pounds (work), but without understanding (2nd degree) or any belief in Rebirth, they are being alongside the racecourse. For he who enters the racecourse, will perform something.\nA convert steps into the racecourse. They are still all randomly mixed together. All these converts have not yet received any insight, but already know that they have not been born again out of the spirit, and they are already on the racetrack! The racecourse gives them some assurance. Therefore he stands already on the right track. But, when is the go-ahead to run?\nOnly when a convert obtains the insight (2nd degree) of the Rebirth, the race has begun and not before. Because this understanding is the go-ahead and the Holy Spirit is his guide, trying to keep the rider on the right track. Everyone starts for himself when the time comes. But the finish is invisible to the runner himself. Everyone runs for himself and when the time has come, he himself determines the finish line. For where is the finish line and how long is the race track? Jesus had enough with one day. After His water baptism, that same evening, He experienced the Rebirth out of the spirit! And so He became the firstborn Son of God the Father. Another requires several days, weeks or a month. I ran this race course in three months. Another will take a year or even longer. And yet another does it in 40 years! You can see now how long this race course can be for very many of those who started the race by the power of the insight of the Rebirth!\n(Hebrews 12:1) \u201cTherefore, we also, now we have such a great cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight and the sin which does so easily get in the way and run with endurance the race that lies before us.\u201d\nHere Paul encourages all true Christians of God, to do their level best and achieve the Rebirth (sonship of God). For they run, but not everyone reaches the finish line. Many have to give up before time because of the length of their lives. And the finish of the Rebirth is gone forever. However, the kingdom of heaven is already achieved. And all these converts are like the angels.\nSee: \u201cA vision of heaven\u201d \u2013 (Dutch)\nThe main stadium of Rebirth\nA convert on the racetrack. The special feature is that all these converts have obtained a faith, and therefore have to admit that they have not yet experienced the Rebirth out of the spirit. They are all in the inner circle of the racecourse. Whoever obtains an understanding of the Rebirth gets into the racecourse and the race has begun. The race to the finish line of the Rebirth is reserved only for those, who are like a child. (Luke 18:16-17) \u201cAllow the little children come unto me and forbid them not; for of such is the Kingdom of God. Verily I say unto you, Whoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child, he shall not enter..\u201d\nThe big school children\nOutside of the stadium are those who do not have the insight of the Rebirth (the big school children) and did not want to believe that they yet have to be born again out of the spirit. They think all has already been achieved. (Rev.3:17) They even think to be the Bride of Jesus! It\u2019s all for free, they say. You just have to believe it. However, they are surrounded by Demons and Devils, who keep a close eye on them! All these stubborn converts know nothing of a stadium and of a racecourse. Because only herein the finish line of the Rebirth can be achieved.\nThe Holy Spirit only for the little ones\nWhoever comes to understanding outside the stadium and comes to believe that with him indeed Rebirth has not yet been found, he (the convert) steps directly inside the stadium and finds himself suddenly in the midst of all the other converts who have the same faith. They interchange thoughts and discuss how to obtain this mystery. If through such a conversation one comes to insight in the 2nd degree, he automatically enters the racecourse and he has also started the race. In case a convert out of the stadium also obtains the insight in the 2nd degree he is admitted immediately at the racecourse and starts the race at once.\nThe moment of Trial by Fire!\nIf it happens that a convert drops out and stops his race, then he steps off the track and leaves the stadium. Now it happens that he will be surrounded by demons, who are extremely pleased with this quitting and they begin to claim him by imposing upon him a way of thinking that must be able to crush his mind. This period of time (up to 1 hour) has been described as indicated in (Rev.12:2) \u201c..and she was pregnant and cried out in labor and in pain to give birth.\u201d\nThe Trial by Fire is outside the stadium, of course, because the demons are there! Now the birth pangs begin, then the convert flees back into the stadium again and runs immediately crossed the finish line and the Rebirth is achieved. For just like running a marathon too, they first begin inside, then outside, and then again later on (because of the distance) to run at the inside across the finish line. (Ephesians 1:13b-14a) \u201c..in him are ye, when ye were believed, were sealed with the Holy Spirit of promise, which is an earnest of our inheritance.\u201d\nThe inheritance only concerns the mystery of the Rebirth to obtain the sonship of God.\nSee some more knowledge in the second degree. Nicodemus was also overtaken by it. So you should not be surprised with the following.\nThe \u201cBride\u201d enrobed with the power of a sun emanates from the 2nd degree.\nThe \u201cBride of the Lord\u201d emanates from the church of God. See (Revelation 12:1).\nThe level of the \u2018Oalim\u2019 is greater than that of the Bride. The Oalim is the highest level in the 3rd degree achieved by the Sons of God. The Oalim has a power of 1000(!) suns. Whoever achieves this level, will be called the Lion of the Abedam. Jesus is the Lion of Judah. But He is also the lion of the Abedam. After all, Jesus is the Oalim. \u201cAbedam\u201d is one of the first names of God the Father. The \u2018Oalim\u2019 is the Morning Star. Eq. (Rev.22:16).\nSee graphic: \u201cThe seven heavens of God\u201d \u2013 (Dutch\nJesus, in the first 30 years of his life, lived in the 1st degree of His capacity. After the water baptism, still on the same evening, the Lord achieved the level in the 2nd degree by obtaining the Rebirth out of the spirit. During the next three years, the Lord had the level of 2nd degree as the firstborn Son of God. In the court of Geths\u00e9mane (one day before his death), he achieved the level of the Oalim! (3rd degree) and so became equal to the Father. For God the Father is the Oalim. Surely not everyone can tolerate this knowledge. Who can grasp it, let him grasp it.\nVerse in the second degree of knowledge\n(Matthew 24:20) The Winter and the Sabbath. I was so happy that a brother asked me about this explanation at such a high level. But.., is it legitimate? Is it justified? A truth hidden in the 2nd degree of knowledge cannot be tolerated by the Christians. It is only Jesus who can redeem a convert out of the 1st degree of his tolerance. Many are stuck in their belief in the 1st degree. They will never accept any knowledge in the 2nd degree unless they are like a child. But unfortunately, those are few. Eq. (Marc.10:13 and Luke 18:17) \u201cVerily I say unto you, Whoever does not receive the kingdom of God as a little child, he shall not enter therein.\u201d\nNicodemus talking with Jesus (John 3:1-13)\n(John 3:3) \u201cJesus answered and said to Nicodemus: Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.\u201d\nNicodemus was the only one to whom Jesus made known the mystery of the Rebirth. The second time Jesus spoke about a small part of this mystery was when he talked with Peter. After that it has hardly been even possible to explain this mystery in full.\nFor the converts/sheep of God, I try to write even more clearly to make the understanding of the Rebirth more comprehensible to the convert. But no matter how I prayed for some more insight, the Lord showed me always that only by obtaining an insight into the 2nd degree, the Rebirth can be seen. There can be found no other explanation outside of this that brings you to such great insight, other than to see the Rebirth. That is not possible.\nSee how wise and spiritual Nicodemus was already and yet he was unable to comprehend what the Lord meant. Nicodemus was ecclesiastically very well studied. He was, so to say, a top theologian. A mentally higher level, at that time however did not exist. Jesus needed him for this conversation. But no matter how the Lord tried to explain the necessity of the Rebirth, Nicodemus was unable to see what Jesus meant. It is almost certain that this conversation has never left his mind. Otherwise John would not have made any note of it. See: (John 3:1-21). And whether Nicodemus has ever achieved the Rebirth is for many converts still questionable. For this mystery is hidden in the 2nd degree. And only the Sons of God know that Nicodemus, years later, indeed achieved the Rebirth out of the spirit. But it is important to know that he had enough insight to see that in case of a possible doubt about his conversion, at least he was saved through Abraham. I am sure that Nicodemus, after the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, saw a total evidence of what his conversion was and more what the Lord wanted to tell him about the Rebirth. He was very astonished when he achieved the Rebirth out of the spirit.\nThe Rebirth out of the spirit is a true mystery. See Nicodemus (John 3:3). \u201cJesus answered and said unto him: Verily, verily, I say unto thee, except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.\u201d\nHe had to walk a path that nowhere was written in the Bible, because, at that time the Bible did not exist. Only (John 3:5) gives a small clue and obviously (John 1:13) \u201c..Which were born, not of blood, nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God.\u201d\n(Rev.12:2) gives the difficulty level of which Rebirth is to achieve \u201c..and she was pregnant and cried out in labor and in pain to give birth.\u201d\nNicodemus and the amazement of the Lord\nThe Lord did not say that Nicodemus was lost. Why did the Lord only spoke to Nicodemus about the Rebirth and why not to all his disciples, or at least one of them? Nicodemus was the only one who was aware of all the writings of the Old Testament, only he would be able to understand the Lord. How surprised must have been the Lord with this conversation. Nicodemus did not make it, with what Jesus meant (John 3:4). What the Lord then said to bring Nicodemus to a common understanding is really unbelievable.\nIn brief: The Son of God (2nd degree) goes his own way and a convert (1st degree) is no longer able to follow him.\nWhen I see how the converts react on (John 1:12), then that is very upsetting. \u201cYet to all who received him, to them gave He power to become the Sons of God\u2026\u201d\nI can imagine that the Lord could hardly speak with His disciples on this subject. Only with Nicodemus it was perhaps still possible because of his very great spiritual knowledge. See: (John 3:9) \u201cHow can that be?\u201d\nAnd just see what the Lord says in verse 10: \u201cJesus answered and said unto him, Art thou a master of Israel, and these things ye do not understand?\u201d\nPeter has also tried, but could not find words to explain it better. Therefrom (2 Peter 1:3-15). Like Peter, I also speak quite frequently about the need for (2 Peter 1:10) \u201cTherefore rather, brothers, give diligence to make your calling and election sure; for if you do these things, you shall never fall. For so an entrance shall be provided unto you abundantly into the everlasting kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.\u201d\nNicodemus understands still pretty good, but a big school boy protests straight away! Jesus: \u201cVerily, verily, I say unto thee, we speak what we know and we testify what we have seen, and ye receive not our witness.\u201d The Lord means by \u201cwe\u201d, first told by Jesus Himself and then again by others, who later on will and would speak on this subject, namely The Sons of God. In (John 3:11) The Lord pronounces 4x the word \u201cwe\u201d.\nNicodemus was not able to capture the explanation that the Lord gave him. The Lord could not have such a conversation with any one, only with Nicodemus. He was also the only one who might probably understand this, but alas.\nRebirth out of the spirit is no Gospel but a warning!\n\u201cVerily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.\u201d (John 3:3) Each evangelist has a special gift and way to announce the gospel. But no matter how I try to explain to a convert about the Rebirth, yet to be achieved by him, like this it is no gospel, but rather a warning! Jesus: \u201cI told you, unless you are born again out of the spirit, etc. etc.\u201d These also have become my words now.\nThe gospel can be experienced directly. But there is no way or manner to obtain de Rebirth. It sounds strange, but that is how it is. Whatever a convert does or attempts, the Rebirth out of the spirit cannot to be achieved just like that. It is really to be despondent about. Therefore this is no gospel anymore, but a warning. However a convert shall not accept it nor would want to see it. Because besides being spiritual, this claim goes also beyond his understanding. The mystery of the rebirth out of the spirit is simply not apprehensible. (John 3:1-13)\nGreat annoyance at a convert, very understandable\nMany converts think that first all their questions should be answered before they want to believe. Annoyed by this warning they grumble against it in a childish way. \u201cWho are you, what is your work for the Lord, how long do you already know the Lord, do you know that Satan also can indoctrinate?\u201d etc. etc\u2026 How often have I not passed through this already?\nIt is not so easy to speak about the mystery of the Rebirth. It is therefore truly no gospel anymore, but a reprimand to your address, that without the Rebirth out of the spirit, someone can certainly not enter the Kingdom of God.\nWhy should a warning be given?\nWell, it shows in the way the Lord speaks to Nicodemus. The Lord is even surprised that this spiritual academic is unable to see through this Rebirth that is so important to Jesus. Of course the Holy Spirit was not yet present to make him understand about the spiritual details of Rebirth. This however became possible after the coming of the Holy Spirit.\nAfter a conversion though, after progressing according to time, people think much too easily about all spiritual details described by the Lord himself. (2 Peter 1:20-21) \u201cThis must above all ye know, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation; For prophecy never came by the will asunder man, but moved by the Holy Spirit, men spoke from God.\u201d\nDespite many Bible studies, the leaders are becoming characterized by repetition. It becomes explained increasingly finer, though. But no spiritual progress is made in order to achieve understanding. If you hear how much they all know, you would wish you knew just as much of the Bible. But if you suddenly start talking about the Rebirth out of the spirit, they all look at you dumbfounded. And then there is their great knowledge of the Bible, which can no longer recognize this necessity of Rebirth.\nThe sheep, surrounded by fields of clouds\n\u201cNoah sent forth a raven, and it flew back and forth\u201d (Genesis 8:7)\nThis verse means that the going out and coming again of the raven reflects the mind of a convert. In fact, he finds himself in dense clouds fields in the degree in which he thinks and lives, namely, the 1st degree of his conscience. That is because he cannot know anything about the mystery of Rebirth yet, only that which is revealed in the Word of God, in which everything is described in general terms.\nAs a spiritual man knows only the generalities of the Bible, it is clear that numerous confusions are adding to it and imperceptibly creep in. This knowledge cannot be scattered. The mystery of the Rebirth therefore goes against any knowledge of the 1st degree, which is his conscience.\nThey have the Holy Spirit and many even speak the language of the Lord. They are all converted and have experienced the Holy Spirit through water baptism. They live in the strength of their capacity, which they automatically defend in the 1st degree of their level.\nEither way, they are right and through these clouds fields around them, the 2nd degree higher indeed cannot be seen. Through the power of the Holy Spirit, the truths of faith enter, as the first rays of light, and only in this light, he knows his peace. But it is not the Rebirth out of the spirit.\nThe Raven (Genesis 8:7)\nAll texts are taken from King James Versions and supplemented by prophecies according to (John 16:13).",
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        "raw_content": "Intuitu Personae Definition:\nAlso spelled intuitus personae.\nA personal services contract, where the person of one of the contracting parties is an essential term of the contract.\nIn CN v Norsk, Justice wrote:\n\"Intuitus personae, i.e., a personal service contract where the particular individual cannot be replaced.\"\nExamples include contracts with musicians, singers, actors, specific lawyers and professional athletes.\nA power of attorney is another example of a legal document which is intuitu personae.\nThe doctrine of a intuitus personae contract is well-known to the civil law.\nIn the common law, contract law deals with the issue under the rubric of a personal services contract, without reference, generally, to the Latin maxim, and the non-availability of the remedy of specific performance in cases where the contract allegedly breached is one of personal services; i.e. intuitu personae.\nBaudoin, J.-L. and Jobin, P.-G., Les Obligations, 5th Ed. (Montreal: Editions Yvon Blais, 1998), pages 79-80.\nCN v Norsk Pacific Steamship [1992] 1 SCR 1021\nDuhaime, Lloyd, Contract Law\nDuhaime's Civil Law Dictionary",
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        "raw_content": "We have a dear friend who likes a well done steak. Going to a restaurant with this lovely, unfortunate woman is a minor form of torture. Here\u2019s how it usually goes: upon receiving the order for the well done steak, the server will appear discomfited, as if he/she had been asked to ingest the business end of a porcupine. He/she usually explains that the kitchen prefers to serve the steak medium rare. After much explanation and negotiation and discussion, the server finally agrees to this woman's request.\nThe steak arrives medium rare, and she sends it back. Ten minutes later it re-emerges from the kitchen, and this time it\u2019s medium. Back it goes again. When it comes out the third time, everyone else has finished eating. The steak is still not well done, but the woman has lost the energy to protest further.\nThere\u2019s only one point to this Kabuki theater: to prove to everyone at the table that the restaurant staff is far more sophisticated and knowledgeable than the customer. Yes, you may be a poor slob who has stumbled upon enough money to go out to dinner, but they are the true repositories of taste. In a fair and just world, they would be dining out and you would be serving them, but due to an accident of fate the situation has been reversed. During last year\u2019s political campaign, many people in the restaurant industry pointed to the fact that Donald Trump liked his steak well done. Rather than objecting to anything he said or did, the people scandalized by this habit pointed to his cooking preference as the ultimate reason they couldn\u2019t trust him.\nTo reverse the situation, I eat a lot of salmon, and l like it cooked medium rare. This has become almost as much of a hassle as getting a well-done steak, particularly in chain restaurants. One night, when I had the misfortune of dining in a Ruby Tuesday\u2019s, the manager actually came out to discuss the order with me and make sure I was aware of the risks of the situation. I eventually received my medium rare salmon, but thought I might be forced to sign a release to get it.\nrefusing to cook a well done steak: arrogance or artistry?\nAside from the arrogance of this stance, the arbitrary nature of these \u201crules\u201d is troubling. Order tuna any way except rare, and you will be regarded as an uncouth cretin by the restaurant staff, and probably receive a lecture about the way it\u2019s \u201csupposed\u201d to be cooked. Is salmon deadlier than tuna? Or have the arbiters of taste merely decided that certain things are acceptable and others are not?\nAh, but I hear you saying that there are dangers involved in eating undercooked fish. This might be true, but then why do restaurants serve raw oysters? Even if the shellfish is farmed, there\u2019s still a legitimate risk involved---you\u2019re playing Russian roulette, and the restaurant is handing you the gun. I love raw oysters and order them frequently; while I try to consider the quality of the establishment and the source of the bivalves, I\u2019m still aware of the risks. The answer to the question of why restaurants serve them is simple: $35 for an appetizer plate of oysters is a nice revenue-builder.\nI once read an interview with Thomas Keller, in which America\u2019s greatest chef revealed an enlightened attitude toward food requests: He will do anything that a customer asks. If someone requests an extra well one steak, he\u2019ll give them the best possible extra well done steak by cooking it for a long time over low heat. It was a refreshing attitude in this era of the imperial and imperious chef. Of course, Keller has the luxury of being able to do this in places such as Per Se and The French Laundry, where he\u2019s serving a limited number of customers at astronomical cost to them. In a high-volume operation capable of serving more than 300 diners on a busy night, things look very different. If you start cooking steaks over low heat for lengthy periods, you\u2019re not going to serve 300 people.\nStill, Keller\u2019s words echo in my brain. \u201cI never understood that old-school chef who wouldn\u2019t give you a half-plate of pasta if you wanted a half-plate of pasta,\u201d he told the interviewer. \u201cWe\u2019re in the service industry; it\u2019s not that complicated.\u201d\nDo you think it raised some valid points? Should diners always have their wishes respected, or should servers guide them? Share your comments ans insights with the community!",
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        "raw_content": "The First Edition of this work was printed in the year 1780; and first published in 1789. The present Edition is a careful reprint of \u2018A New Edition, corrected by the Author,\u2019 which was published in 1823.\n1907 reprint of 1823 edition. (First printed 1780.)\nThe text of this edition is in the public domain. Picture of Jeremy Bentham courtesy of The Warren J. Samuels Portrait Collection at Duke University.\nChapter I, Of the Principle of Utility\nChapter II, Of Principles Adverse to That of Utility\nChapter III, Of the Four Sanctions or Sources of Pain and Pleasure\nChapter IV, Value of a Lot of Pleasure or Pain, How to be Measured\nChapter V, Pleasures and Pains, Their Kinds\nChapter VI, Of Circumstances Influencing Sensibility\nChapter VII, Of Human Actions in General\nChapter VIII, Of Intentionality\nChapter IX, Of Consciousness\nChapter X, Of Motives\nChapter XI, Of Human Dispositions in General\nChapter XII, Of the Consequences of a Mischievous Act\nChapter XIII, Cases Unmeet for Punishment\nChapter XIV, Of the Proportion between Punishments and Offences\nChapter XV, Of the Properties to be Given to a Lot of Punishment\nChapter XVI, Sections 1-2, Division of Offences\nChapter XVII, Of the Limits of the Penal Branch of Jurisprudence\nNote.\u2014The First Edition of this work was printed in the year 1780; and first published in 1789. The present Edition is a careful reprint of \u2018A New Edition, corrected by the Author,\u2019 which was published in 1823.\nThe following sheets were, as the note on the opposite page expresses, printed so long ago as the year 1780. The design, in pursuance of which they were written, was not so extensive as that announced by the present title. They had at that time no other destination than that of serving as an introduction to a plan of a penal code\nin terminus, designed to follow them, in the same volume.\nBut, though in this manner the idea of completing the present work slid insensibly aside, that was not by any means the case with the considerations which had led him to engage in it. Every opening, which promised to afford the lights he stood in need of, was still pursued: as occasion arose the several departments connected with that in which he had at first engaged, were successively explored; insomuch that, in one branch or other of the pursuit, his researches have nearly embraced the whole field of legislation.\nSeveral causes have conspired at present to bring to light, under this new title, a work which under its original one had been imperceptibly, but as it had seemed irrevocably, doomed to oblivion. In the course of eight years, materials for various works, corresponding to the different branches of the subject of legislation, had been produced, and some nearly reduced to shape: and, in every one of those works, the principles exhibited in the present publication had been found so necessary, that, either to transcribe them piece-meal, or to exhibit them somewhere where they could be referred to in the lump, was found unavoidable. The former course would have occasioned repetitions too bulky to be employed without necessity in the execution of a plan unavoidably so voluminous: the latter was therefore indisputably the preferable one.\nTo publish the materials in the form in which they were already printed, or to work them up into a new one, was therefore the only alternative: the latter had all along been his wish, and, had time and the requisite degree of alacrity been at command, it would as certainly have been realised. Cogent considerations, however, concur, with the irksomeness of the task, in placing the accomplishment of it at present at an unfathomable distance.\nAnother consideration is, that the suppression of the present work, had it been ever so decidedly wished, is no longer altogether in his power. In the course of so long an interval, various incidents have introduced copies into various hands, from some of which they have been transferred by deaths and other accidents, into others that are unknown to him. Detached, but considerable extracts, have even been published, without any dishonourable views (for the name of the author was very honestly subjoined to them), but without his privity, and in publications undertaken without his knowledge.\nIn sending it thus abroad into the world with all its imperfections upon its head, he thinks it may be of assistance to the few readers he can expect, to receive a short intimation of the chief particulars, in respect of which it fails of corresponding with his maturer views. It will thence be observed how in some respects it fails of quadrating with the design announced by its original title, as in others it does with that announced by the one it bears at present.\nAs an introduction to the principles of\nmorals, in addition to the analysis it contains of the extensive ideas signified by the terms\npleasure, pain, motive, and\ndisposition, it ought to have given a similar analysis of the not less extensive, though much less determinate, ideas annexed to the terms\nemotion, passion, appetite, virtue, vice, and some others, including the names of the particular\nvirtues and\nvices. But as the true, and, if he conceives right, the only true ground-work for the development of the latter set of terms, has been laid by the explanation of the former, the completion of such a dictionary, so to style it, would, in comparison of the commencement, be little more than a mechanical operation.\nAgain, as an introduction to the principles of\nlegislation in general, it ought rather to have included matters belonging exclusively to the\ncivil branch, than matters more particularly applicable to the\npenal: the latter being but a means of compassing the ends proposed by the former. In preference therefore, or at least in priority, to the several chapters which will be found relative to\npunishment, it ought to have exhibited a set of propositions which have since presented themselves to him as affording a standard for the operations performed by government, in the creation and distribution of proprietary and other civil rights. He means certain axioms of what may be termed\nmental pathology, expressive of the connection betwixt the feelings of the parties concerned, and the several classes of incidents, which either call for, or are produced by, operations of the nature above mentioned.\nThe consideration of the division of offences, and every thing else that belongs to offences, ought, besides, to have preceded the consideration of punishment: for the idea of\npunishment presupposes the idea of\noffence: punishment, as such, not being inflicted but in consideration of offence.\nLastly, the analytical discussions relative to the classification of offences would, according to his present views, be transferred to a separate treatise, in which the system of legislation is considered solely in respect of its form: in other words, in respect of its\nIn these respects the performance fails of coming up to the author\u2019s own ideas of what should have been exhibited in a work, bearing the title he has now given it. viz. that of an\nIntroduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation. He knows however of no other that would be less unsuitable: nor in particular would so adequate an intimation of its actual contents have been given, by a title corresponding to the more limited design, with which it was written: viz. that of serving as an\nintroduction to a penal code.\nYet more. Dry and tedious as a great part of the discussions it contains must unavoidably be found by the bulk of readers, he knows not how to regret the having written them, nor even the having made them public. Under every head, the practical uses, to which the discussions contained under that head appeared applicable, are indicated: nor is there, he believes, a single proposition that he has not found occasion to build upon in the penning of some article or other of those provisions of detail, of which a body of law, authoritative or unauthoritative, must be composed. He will venture to specify particularly, in this view, the several chapters shortly characterized by the words\nSensibility, Actions, Intentionality, Consciousness, Motives, Dispositions, Consequences. Even in the enormous chapter on the division of offenses, which, notwithstanding the forced compression the plan has undergone in several of its parts, in manner there mentioned, occupies no fewer than one hundred and four closely printed quarto pages,\n*2 the ten concluding ones are employed in a statement of the practical advantages that may be reaped from the plan of classification which it exhibits. Those in whose sight the Defence of Usury has been fortunate enough to find favour, may reckon as one instance of those advantages the discovery of the principles developed in that little treatise. In the preface to an anonymous tract published so long ago as in 1776,\n*3 he had hinted at the utility of a natural classification of offenses, in the character of a test for distinguishing genuine from spurious ones. The case of usury is one among a number of instances of the truth of that observation. A note at the end of Sect. XXXV. chap. XVI. of the present publication, may serve to show how the opinions, developed in that tract, owed their origin to the difficulty experienced in the attempt to find a place in his system for that imaginary offense. To some readers, as a means of helping them to support the fatigue of wading through an analysis of such enormous length, he would almost recommend the beginning with those ten concluding pages.\nOne good at least may result from the present publication; viz. that the more he has trespassed on the patience of the reader on this occasion, the less need he will have so to do on future ones: so that this may do to those, the office which is done, by books of pure mathematics, to books of mixed mathematics and natural philosophy. The narrower the circle of readers is, within which the present work may be condemned to confine itself, the less limited may be the number of those to whom the fruits of his succeeding labours may be found accessible. He may therefore in this respect find himself in the condition of those philosophers of antiquity, who are represented as having held two bodies of doctrine, a popular and an occult one: but, with this difference, that in his instance the occult and the popular will, he hopes, be found as consistent as in those they were contradictory; and that in his production whatever there is of occultness has been the pure result of sad necessity, and in no respect of choice.\nHaving, in the course of this advertisement, had such frequent occasion to allude to different arrangements, as having been suggested by more extensive and maturer views, it may perhaps contribute to the satisfaction of the reader, to receive a short intimation of their nature: the rather, as, without such explanation, references, made here and there to unpublished works, might be productive of perplexity and mistake. The following then are the titles of the works by the publication of which his present designs would be completed. They are exhibited in the order which seemed to him best fitted for apprehension, and in which they would stand disposed, were the whole assemblage ready to come out at once: but the order, in which they will eventually appear, may probably enough be influenced in some degree by collateral and temporary considerations.\nPart the 1st. Principles of legislation in matters of\ncivil, more distinctively termed\nprivate distributive, or for shortness,\ndistributive, law.\nPart the 2nd. Principles of legislation in matters of\nPart the 3rd. Principles of legislation in matters of\nprocedure: uniting in one view the\ncriminal and\ncivil branches, between which no line can be drawn, but a very indistinct one, and that continually liable to variation.\nPart the 4th. Principles of legislation in matters of\npublic distributive, more concisely as well as familiarly termed\nconstitutional, law.\npolitical tactics: or of the art of maintaining\norder in the proceedings of political assemblies, so as to direct them to the end of their institution: viz. by a system of rules, which are to the constitutional branch, in some respects, what the law of procedure is to the civil and the penal.\nPart the 7th. Principles of legislation in matters betwixt nation and nation, or, to use a new though not inexpressive appellation, in matters of\nPart the 10th. Plan of a body of law, complete in all its branches, considered in respect of its\nform; in other words, in respect of its method and terminology; including a view of the origination and connexion of the ideas expressed by the short list of terms, the exposition of which contains all that can be said with propriety to belong to the head of\nuniversal jurisprudence.*4\nThe use of the principles laid down under the above several heads is to prepare the way for the body of law itself exhibited\nin terminis; and which to be complete, with reference to any political state, must consequently be calculated for the meridian, and adapted to the circumstances, of some one such state in particular.\nHad he an unlimited power of drawing upon\ntime, and every other condition necessary, it would be his wish to postpone the publication of each part to the completion of the whole. In particular, the use of the ten parts, which exhibit what appear to him the dictates of utility in every line, being no other than to furnish reasons for the several corresponding provisions contained in the body of law itself, the exact truth of the former can never be precisely ascertained, till the provisions, to which they are destined to apply, are themselves ascertained, and that\nin terminis. But as the infirmity of human nature renders all plans precarious in the execution, in proportion as they are extensive in the design, and as he has already made considerable advances in several branches of the theory, without having made correspondent advances in the practical applications, he deems it more than probable, that the eventual order of publication will not correspond exactly with that which, had it been equally practicable, would have appeared most eligible. Of this irregularity the unavoidable result will be, a multitude of imperfections, which, if the execution of the body of law\nin terminis had kept pace with the development of the principles, so that each part had been adjusted and corrected by the other, might have been avoided. His conduct however will be the less swayed by this inconvenience, from his suspecting it to be of the number of those in which the personal vanity of the author is much more concerned, than the instruction of the public: since whatever amendments may be suggested in the detail of the principles, by the literal fixation of the provisions to which they are relative, may easily be made in a corrected edition of the former, succeeding upon the publication of the latter.\nIn the course of the ensuing pages, references will be found, as already intimated, some to the plan of a penal code to which this work was meant as an introduction, some to other branches of the above-mentioned general plan, under titles somewhat different from those, by which they have been mentioned here. The giving this warning is all which it is in the author\u2019s power to do, to save the reader from the perplexity of looking out for what has not as yet any existence. The recollection of the change of plan will in like manner account for several similar incongruities not worth particularizing.\nAllusion was made, at the outset of this advertisement, to some unspecified difficulties, as the causes of the original suspension, and unfinished complexion, of the present work. Ashamed of his defeat, and unable to dissemble it, he knows not how to reface himself the benefit of such an apology as a slight sketch of the nature of those difficulties may afford.\nThe discovery of them was produced by the attempt to solve the questions that will be found at the conclusion of the volume:\nWherein consisted the identity and completeness\nof a law?\nWhat the distinction, and where the separation, between a penal\nand a civil\nWhat the distinction, and where the separation, between the penal\nof the law?\nTo give a complete and correct answer to these questions, it is but too evident that the relations and dependencies of every part of the legislative system, with respect to every other, must have been comprehended and ascertained. But it is only upon a view of these parts themselves, that such an operation could have been performed. To the accuracy of such a survey one necessary condition would therefore be, the complete existence of the fabric to be surveyed. To the performance of this condition no example is as yet to be met with any where.\nCommon law, as it styles itself in England,\njudiciary law as it might aptly be styled every where, that fictitious composition which has no known person for its author, no known assemblage of words for its substance, forms every where the main body of the legal fabric: like that fancied ether, which, in default of sensible matter, fills up the measure of the universe. Shreds and scraps of real law, stuck on upon that imaginary ground, compose the furniture of every national code. What follows?\u2014that he who, for the purpose just mentioned or for any other, wants an example of a complete body of law to refer to, must begin with making one.\nThere is, or rather there ought to be a\nlogic of the\nwill, as well as of the\nunderstanding: the operations of the former faculty, are neither less susceptible, nor less worthy, then those of the latter, of being delineated by rules. Of these two branches of that recondite art, Aristotle saw only the latter: succeeding logicians, treading in the steps of their great founder, have concurred in seeing with no other eyes. Yet so far as a difference can be assigned between branches so intimately connected, whatever difference there is, in point of importance, is in favour of the logic of the will. Since it is only by their capacity of directing the operations of this faculty, that the operations of the understanding are of any consequence.\nOf this logic of the will, the science of\nlaw, considered in respect of its\nform, is the most considerable branch,\u2014the most important application. It is, to the art of legislation, what the science of anatomy is to the art of medicine: with this difference, that the subject of it is what the artist has to work\nwith, instead of being what he has to operate\nupon. Nor is the body politic less in danger from a want of acquaintance with the one science, than the body natural from ignorance in the other. One example, amongst a thousand that might be adduced in proof of this assertion, may be seen in the note which terminates this volume.\nSuch then were the difficulties: such the preliminaries:\u2014an unexampled work to achieve, and then a new science to create: a new branch to add to one of the most abstruse of sciences.\nYet more: a body of proposed law, how complete soever, would be comparatively useless and uninstructive, unless explained and justified, and that in every tittle, by a continued accompaniment, a perpetual commentary of\nreasons:*5 which reasons, that the comparative value of such as point in opposite directions may be estimated, and the conjunct force, of such as point in the same direction may be felt, must be marshalled, and put under subordination to such extensive and leading ones as are termed\nprinciples. There must be therefore, not one system only, but two parallel and connected systems, running on together. the one of legislative provisions, the other of political reasons, each affording to the other correction and support.\nAre enterprises like these achievable? He knows not. This only he knows, that they have been undertaken, proceeded in, and that some progress has been made in all of them. He will venture to add, if at all achievable, never at least by one, to whom the fatigue of attending to discussions, as arid as those which occupy the ensuing pages, would either appear useless, or feel intolerable. He will repeat it boldly (for it has been said before him), truths that form the basis of political and moral science are not to be discovered but by investigations as severe as mathematical ones, and beyond all comparison more intricate and extensive. The familiarity of the terms is a presumption, but is a most fallacious one, of the facility of the matter. Truths in general have been called stubborn things: the truths just mentioned are so in their own way. They are not to be forced into detached and general propositions, unincumbered with explanations and exceptions. They will not compress themselves into epigrams. They recoil from the tongue and the pen of the declaimer. They flourish not in the same soil with sentiment. They grow among thorns; and are not to be plucked, like daisies, by infants as they run. Labour, the inevitable lot of humanity, is in no track more inevitable than here. In vain would an Alexander bespeak a peculiar road for royal vanity, or a Ptolemy, a smoother one, for royal indolence. There is no\nKing\u2019s Road, no\nStadtholder\u2019s Gate, to legislative, any more than to mathematic science.\nIt is worse to lose than simply not to gain.\u2014A loss falls the lighter by being divided.\u2014The suffering of a person hurt in gratification of enmity, is greater than the gratification produced lay the same cause.\u2014These, and a few others which he will have occasion to exhibit at the head of another publication, have the same claim to the appellation of axioms as those given by mathematicians under that name; since, referring to universal experience as their immediate basis, they are incapable of demonstration, and require only to be developed and illustrated in order to be recognized as incontestable.\nThe first edition was published in 1789, in quarto.\nA Fragment on Government, &c., reprinted in 1822.\nSuch as obligation, right power, possession, title, exemption, immunity, franchise, privilege, nullity, validity, and the like.\nTo the aggregate of them a common denomination has since been allotted\u2014\nthe rationale. .\nCategories: Jeremy Bentham\nJeremy Bentham's Mistaken Universalism\nNations stumble upon establishments, which are indeed the result of human action, but not the execution of any human design. Adam Ferguson: An Essay on the History of Civil Society1 (1767) Jeremy Bentham Many years have gone by since I first gave my time to studying Jeremy Bentham's utilitarianism. My main contact with Bentham was in the late sixties, when I partook in his Correspondence at University College, London. Now that I have re-embarked on the translation ...\nCOLLECTION: JEREMY BENTHAM\nThe article you\u2019re reading is part of Econlib\u2019s Jeremy Bentham collection. Explore other Jeremy Bentham articles:\nDefence of Usury",
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        "raw_content": "Why You Need the Best Reciprocating Saws\nHome \u00bb Blog \u00bb Why You Need the Best Reciprocating Saws\nSimilar to jigsaws, electric reciprocating saws can be used to carving cuts on thinner sheets of wood or on the end of lumber. Nonetheless, jigsaws have shorter and narrow blades incorporated in them, thus making the cuts easy to be performed. This leads us to the best reciprocating saws on the Toolvee blog that are incorporated with thicker, longer and wider blades that are fabricated to grind through materials quickly and to a greater depth is necessary.\nSome of the factors that people find interesting about reciprocating saws are that they come with powerful and large motors and they have very durable exterior casings, meaning that you worry less about the reciprocating saw internals being damaged, even it was dropped accidentally. The durability factor is one of the reasons why the reciprocating saw is getting much feedbacks and one of the reasons why many people are acquiring it over other saw options in the market.\nIf per chance you end up acquiring a reciprocating saw, you will learn in time that it is a worthy addition to your workshop arsenal.\nThe Benefits of Purchasing a Reciprocating Saw\nCompared to other saw options, most especially the circular saws, a reciprocating saw is a safe tool. They make overhead assignment easier to be completed and they are easier to handle and grip during the procedure of cutting.\nThe reciprocating saw can be regarded as a multi purpose tool when considering its use in a workshop. For instance, you can get the blade on the saw into spaces that other saw options might it difficult to reach and you can get the blade of the saw behind materials that are in static positions. Employing the Sawzall, you will be able to reach spaces that other saws find it hard-to-reach, thus this tool is a necessity in any workshop arsenal.\nIf you have a project that demands you cutting slots or holes in the middle of walls or sheets of wood, this is an ideal choice to make. The reciprocating saw is capable of allowing you to carry out flush cuts on materials that are adjacent which would be an obstruction to other saws when they want to make the cut.",
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        "raw_content": "East Coast cable deals boost B1G\nWhether Big Ten football truly creates a presence on the East Coast remains to be seen. But the league will have a presence on the East Coast cable television.\nThe Big Ten Network and Comcast have reached distribution agreements for both New Jersey and Maryland, officials confirmed Wednesday. The Comcast pact follows similar BTN agreements with both Time Warner Cable and Cablevision, meaning that the network will be available on the three major cable providers servicing New York, Washington D.C., and the surrounding areas.\n\"It indicates that the Eastern initiative is moving forward in the direction we hoped it would,\" Big Ten commissioner Jim Delany told ESPN.com, \"and that it means that Big Ten fans and college sports fans will be able to access 24/7 BTN on basic or digital basic carriage. Our goal was to achieve distribution in New York and D.C., Maryland and New Jersey.\n\"That\u2019s good news for the fans and good news for BTN and Rutgers and Maryland and all Big Ten fans in that region.\"\nThat all three deals were done before Rutgers and Maryland officially join the Big Ten on Tuesday is notable. And BTN president Mark Silverman told ESPN.com that the network will be broadly available -- not on a separate sports tier -- before football season kicks off in late August. He's working on reaching similar agreements with smaller East Coast cable providers.\n\"I wouldn't have thought these deals would all be done before Fourth of July,\" Silverman said. \"We're on a good path, a little ahead of where we thought. It now enables us to focus our attention on what will actually be airing on the network.\"\nRemember those drawn-out and, at times, nasty negotiations between BTN and Comcast in Chicago during the network's launch in 2007? It wasn't much better with providers in other Big Ten markets.\nThings certainly have changed with BTN's success in quickly turning a profit and reaching more than 52 million homes.\n\"We\u2019re established, we\u2019re in 50 million homes and we were hopeful that we would be able to arrive at good distribution deals, but we know sometimes it can be very difficult,\" Delany said. \"We were prepared for that, and also prepared for things where both parties are up front and reasonable, that these things are agreeable. We\u2019ve been able to find a way through Fox and the Big Ten Conference and the Big Ten Network to achieve this at this juncture.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Colorado Business Podcast, Episode 1: Fullstack CEO Josh Cramer on Entrepreneurship and Colorado.\nJosh Cramer, internet entrepreneur, Chief Technology Officer and Owner of Fullstack joins us for this episode of the Colorado Business Podcast.\nJosh is an internet entrepreneur and social entrepreneur currently living in Estes Park, Colorado with his family and friends. Josh is founder and CEO of FullStack and co-founder / CTO of Chicago based marketing technology company, Adaptive Campaigns. Previously, Josh built and sold an Internet Service Provider company based in Coralville, IA. In addition to starting and growing these companies, Josh has acted as an advisor, mentor, and board member to numerous entrepreneurs and startups.\nIn this episode, Josh talks with us about everything from his humble beginnings on the internet to the global shift in tech startups and what that means for tech industry in Colorado.\nTagged: Colorado Business Podcast, podcast, Jon Nicholas, Adam Shake, Estes Park, Colorado\nNewer PostColorado Business Podcast, Episode 2: Estes Park Angel Investor and Entrepreneur Gary Wayne Clark",
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        "raw_content": "Zenit edges Tofas, punches Top 16 ticket\nZenit St. Petersburg booked the final Top 16 spot from Group D by holding off Tofas Bursa 76-80 in a crucial Round 10 game on the road on Tuesday night. There were several possible scenarios that would have put Zenit through even with small-enough loss and a combination of other results in the group, but the visitors took care of business behind a big night from Drew Gordon who scored a career-high 27 points along with 10 rebounds and 3 blocks. Zenit improved to 6-4 in Group D and can finish second, third or fourth, depending on other results. Tofas was eliminated after finishing the regular season with a 4-6 record. Scottie Reynolds netted 13 points, including key baskets in the fourth quarter, Sergey Karasev and Marko Simonovic scored 12 apiece, and Evgeny Voronov chipped in with 11 in victory. Raymar Morgan and Sammy Mejia scored 21 apiece for Tofas; Mejia also pulled down 9 rebounds. Kenny Kadji had 15 points and Baris Ermis collected 10 points, 8 assists, 6 rebounds and 3 steals in a losing effort.\nKadji had 6 points in the early going for Tofas, but Gordon immediately made his presence felt inside, while Voronov and Simonovic hit from long range. Gordon\u2019s put-back made it 8-14, but Tofas allowed only one basket in the final five minutes of the opening quarter, as Morgan scored 5 points to help cut the deficit to 15-16 after 10 minutes. Gordon was everywhere at the start of the second quarter, with a put-back-plus-foul, a full-court assist, a blocked shot, and eventually a fastbreak dunk, which opened a 15-26 lead for Zenit. Mejia\u2019s three-point play snapped a 0-10 run, but Karasev restored a double-digit lead. After Simonovic and Ermis traded triples, Simonovic added another one from downtown that made it 23-37. Before the end of the half, however, Tofas halved that deficit by stepping up on defense, while Mejia and Ermis hit from downtown. But Gordon made a last-second basket to put Zenit up 34-43 at the break.\nThe hosts needed less than two minutes for an 8-0 run, with Mejia and Morgan hitting a triple apiece to get within 1. A couple more baskets from Morgan put Tofas in front 46-45. Mejia strung together 7 points, including a three-point play that made it 55-50, but Gordon got to work again, scoring 8 points in the final two minutes of the quarter, including a shot-clock beating triple and a last-second close-range shot that made it 58-60 going into the final quarter. Simonovic scored for the visitors, but Morgan helped Tofas grab a 64-62 edge. But two three-pointers followed by a spinning driving layup, all from Reynolds, opened gave Zenit a 64-70 lead. Karasev\u2019s three-pointer extended it to 67-75 with little over two minutes left. 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We are sad because we are not qualifying from this group. We missed some easy games we could have won earlier. But we did not have experience, and experience is important to play at this level. And playing in two competitions made us a little tired, but I think this was the strongest regular season group. We did not play well tonight in this last game, but with a little more experience we would have had two more wins. We will try next year. We made so many mistakes in the last two home games, but life goes on.\"\n\"This game was very important for both teams for qualifying for the next round. We had a week to prepare, rest a little bit. We played a lot of aggressive defense, a lot of traps on low post, a lot of traps on pick-and-roll, and I think this is the reason we won. 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        "raw_content": "Guarantee Fund for External Actions\nThe Guarantee Fund for External Actions (GFEA) backs loans and loan guarantees granted to non-EU countries, or to finance projects in non-EU countries. Its objectives are to help protect the EU budget against the risks associated with such loans. The main objective of the actions backed by the GFEA is to support the increase of growth and jobs, and to improve the business environment in developing countries by strengthening the involvement of the private sector. The GFEA also contributes to the European ...\nThe Guarantee Fund for External Actions (GFEA) backs loans and loan guarantees granted to non-EU countries, or to finance projects in non-EU countries. Its objectives are to help protect the EU budget against the risks associated with such loans. The main objective of the actions backed by the GFEA is to support the increase of growth and jobs, and to improve the business environment in developing countries by strengthening the involvement of the private sector. The GFEA also contributes to the European External Investment Plan, which addresses the root causes of migration, the ongoing refugee crisis and security-related issues.\nPublic opinion and the EU budget - Who supports the EU budget?\nThe budget of the European Union (EU budget) provides the EU with the means to finance its policies and to respond to challenges which occur. Due to its scope, the perception of the EU budget is linked to citizens\u2019 perception of the EU as a whole, its legitimacy and reputation, as well as the performance of the EU institutions. 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        "raw_content": "In Part One I demonstrated how the adult figures in Michelangelo's Archers Shooting at a Herm are posed like sculptors aiming their arrows (\"chisels\") at the stone sculpture on the far right. Though there is valid doubt about whether the bust on the herm actually resembles Michelangelo, there can be no doubt that it represents him which is why an erect phallus drawn on the column symbolizes the fertility of his mind. That is not the only reference here to the mind of the visual poet.\nMichelangelo, Archers Shooting at a Herm (c.1530) Red chalk on paper. Royal Collection, Windsor Castle\nUnderneath in the left and right foreground three spiritelli (often called putti) are seemingly trampled by the archers yet remain unaware of the danger. One is asleep, the other two are kindling a fire. Scholars unanimously agree that, on account of these figures as well as the unexplained omission of bows and arrows, this drawing is of uncertain subject matter.\nThe small figures at left, though, are not cherubs or symbols of love as popularly believed but spirits inhabiting the body. Charles Dempsey recently corrected this long-held misconception without reference to this particular drawing.\nDetails of the spiritelli in Michelangelo's Archers Shooting at a Herm\nDempsey wrote: \u201cAs pneumatic substances, such spirits are not merely allegorical. They have real material and physiological existence\u2026.and in the medical and philosophical thought of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance they are conceived as active powers that are the source of all the body\u2019s functions, transmitting nutriment, sensory data and even emotions in airy movement through the tubes of the arteries, veins and nerves.\u201d1\nMichelangelo, Archers Shooting at a Herm (c.1530)\nThese spirits, then, are illustrations of the optic nerves shaped like \"eyes\" (top) which is why the archers float above them as an image of the creative struggle in the artist's mind. In his right \"eye\" two spirits blow the flames of his vision outwards and away from us while the other in his left \"eye\" dreams facing inwards. Together they are Michelangelo's inner and outer vision as seen from inside his mind. Meanwhile the herm, representing \"his artwork\", is where one would expect to find it, in the dead-center of his 3-dimensional brain-case as I have attempted to show in the right-hand diagram.\nTop: Diagram of Michelangelo's Archers Shooting at a Herm highlighting the artist's \"eyes\".\nBottom: A diagram to show how the archers are situated within Michelangelo's \"head\".\nJust as God\u2019s arm in the Creation of Adam is extended to simulate a painter\u2019s (see Quick Guide to the Sistine Chapel), the extended arms of the archers simulate a sculptor\u2019s. Remember pointing fingers or extended arms often draw, paint or sculpt. In fact, a scholar has already found a compositional similarity between the two images, though without finding meaning. \u201c[Archers]\", he wrote, \"is almost a parody of God with his outstretched arm amidst his airborne entourage in the Creation of Adam.\u201d2\nTop: Michelangelo, Archers Shooting at a Herm (c.1530)\nBottom: Michelangelo, The Creation of Adam (c.1511)\nThis new interpretation of the Archers provides additional support for the widely held belief that Michelangelo's David represents the sculptor: the archers and David are both nude with the same body type, both using \"weapons\" as artistic implements. David, in turn, supports our analysis of the Archers. The nudity, I should add, has little to do with Michelangelo's sexual preference: these figures are nude because souls and spirits, like those in the Last Judgment, were believed to be nude if they had a physical appearance at all \u2013 in both antiquity and the Renaissance.\nUntil now Michelangelo's Archers has made no sense because its elements neither contributed to a known narrative nor illustrated any known subject. Thus it is worth listing the features that until now scholars found inconsistent and/or inexplicable. 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        "raw_content": "Nimbus Hatchery Salmon Ladder Set to Open\nThe Nimbus Fish Hatchery.CDFG\nThe salmon ladder at Nimbus Hatchery in Rancho Cordova will open on November 1, signaling the start of the spawning season on the Sacramento River. Department of Fish and Game (DFG) hatchery workers will take more than a half million eggs during the first week alone in an effort to ensure the successful spawning of the returning fall Chinook salmon.\nThe three major state-run hatcheries in the Central Valley - Nimbus in Sacramento County, Feather River in Butte County and Mokelumne in San Joaquin County - will take approximately 38 million eggs over the next two months in order to produce a total of 24 million Chinook salmon for release next spring.\nEach hatchery has a viewing area where visitors can watch the spawning process. At Nimbus and Feather River hatcheries, thousands of schoolchildren tour the facilities each year. The visitors' center at Nimbus Hatchery includes a playground with replicas of giant salmon that are enjoyed by young and old alike. For more information about spawning schedules and educational opportunities at each hatchery, please visit the DFG website.\nAround the state, there are eight state-run salmon and steelhead hatcheries, all of which will participate in the salmon spawning effort. Those hatcheries, along with federally run hatcheries, will together be responsible for the release of 40 million juvenile salmon into California waters. These massive spawning efforts were put in place over the last 50 years to offset fish losses caused by dams that block salmon from spawning in historically used waters.\nToday, hatcheries are multimillion dollar operations that employ scientific methods to spawn, rear and return healthy young salmon to various river systems each year. At each hatchery, a team of managers and staff monitor the progress of batches of eggs that will become tomorrow's returning salmon, while pathologists work with each hatchery to ensure fish health. Once the young salmon reach 2 to 4 inches in length, one quarter of stock will be marked and implanted with a code wire tag prior to release. DFG biologists use the information from the tags to chart their survival, catch and return rates.",
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        "raw_content": "Acupuncture For Depression Melbourne\nDiscover Why Acupuncture is Good for Depression\nOur acupuncture clinic based in North Melbourne has a stream of clients coming in for treatment to alleviate their depression. Over time, we have found with more and more people engaging in conversation about depression and mental health issues, the stigma is becoming significantly reduced and an increasing number of people are more open about seeking treatment. In addition to conventional treatment options such as therapy and anti-depressant medication, people have also sought acupuncture treatment and Traditional Chinese Medicine for depression and anxiety. For some people, this might beg the question \u2018Can acupuncture help depression?\u2019 Our Melbourne acupuncture clinic offers acupuncture treatment for depression that many of our customers have been satisfied with, enabling them to regain their quality of life.\nHow Does Acupuncture for Depression Work?\nIf you\u2019re considering acupuncture for anxiety and depression, it\u2019s important to be aware that the treatment won\u2019t necessarily work for all types of depression. For example, if your depression has been diagnosed as genetically predisposed, it\u2019s unlikely that acupuncture will be an effective treatment on its own. Psychological depression, however, which is a result of a person\u2019s life circumstances and the mental and emotional responses they elicit, can be treated with acupuncture. Treatment is carried out by placing needles into certain acupressure points, including:\nBetween the shoulder blade and spine, at the same height as the heart\nOn the back of the head, half an inch below the bottom of the skull\nGoverning Vessel 19, Governing Vessel 20, and Governing Vessel 21, all found along the top of the\nhead, right in the middle of the skull\nOn the face, above the nose and directly between the eyebrows\nThe lower leg, exactly four finger widths below the kneecap.\nAcupuncture can help to balance emotions, relieve anxiety and sadness, stress, and restore physical and emotional energy, reduce headache pain, and improve memory function, among many other benefits.\nAcupuncture for Post-Partum Depression\nFor new mothers that might be experiencing post-partum depression, acupuncture treatment may help to relieve negative feelings and emotions. Giving birth can result in an unsettling of the hormones and chemicals found in the mother\u2019s body. This can lead to feelings of depression and anxiety. Acupuncture can help to restore the hormonal and chemical balances and reduce symptoms of post-natal depression.\nAcupuncture treatment for depression will likely work better when combined with therapy, exercise, better diet and, in some cases, medication. Contact Golden Health Acupuncture today to find out more about how treatment can help with feelings of depression and anxiety",
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        "raw_content": "China \u2013 Ancient Kilns and Modern Ceramics:\nA Guide to the Potteries\nBy: Wanda Garnsey with Rewi Alley\nGlaze and Pottery Technique // Hand and Reference Books\nChina, ancient kilns and modern ceramics: A guide to the modern potteries\nOrganized geographically by provinces, the guide provides information on pottery in these provinces, with informative descriptions and illustrations. The book is from 1983 and when it comes to historical reference literature I feel this is actually good. This is just a few years after the Cultural Revolution and the modern industrialization have not yet altered all traditional industries.\nI have seen this book availavle from around $30 to more than $300 and would like to suggest that you look around some before you hit the \u2018buy\u2019 button.\nAustralian National University Press, Canberra, 1983. Illustrated with photographs in colour and black and white, maps. 28 cm. XIII, 144 pages\nThe book also on the Smithsonian reading list.\nThe Handbook of Marks of Chinese Ceramics\nBy: Gerald Davison\nThis second edition is an updated version of the author\u2019s first handbook, A Guide to Marks on Chinese Porcelain. This edition is the recognized best western handbook on marks on Chinese Porcelain.\nA Dictionary of Chinese Ceramics\nBy: Wang Qingzheng\nPublisher: Sun Tree Publishing (April 1, 2003)\nI met with Mr. Ma, the former head of the Shanghai Museum several times, from the relocation of the Shanghai Museum to the new premises and then on when the new Museum was established. I felt that that museum is a corner stone in the preservation of Chinese bronzes and ceramic art.\nFrom the mere fact that the author of this book has served as a deputy director there \u2026",
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        "raw_content": "Financial Secretary\u2019s 2007/08 Budget Address to the Legislative Assembly\nMadam Speaker, on behalf of the Government of the Cayman Islands, I rise to present the Budget for the 2007/8 financial year that encompasses the 12-month period from 1st July 2007 to 30th June 2008. This year is referred to throughout this Address as 2007/8.\nEach year, governments throughout the world undertake and complete the important exercise of the preparation of national budgets. The purpose of a national budget is twofold: 1) it sets out the fiscal discipline that a government will adhere to during the year; and 2) its content indicates the direction in which a government intends to take a country.\nAccordingly, this Budget Address contains both elements: fiscal discipline and the direction that the government intends to take the Islands. This Budget Address is entitled \u201cShaping our Future\u201d.\nWhilst the Islands\u2019 economy has been robust in recent years, we cannot afford to rest on our past successes. The devastation caused by Hurricane Ivan in 2004 forced us to realise the fragility of our prosperity. The Government therefore recognises that when the Islands\u2019 economy is strong it must take the necessary steps to shape the future of the Cayman Islands to ensure that the successes continue.\nShaping our future entails knowing the factors that impact the successes we have enjoyed for years and taking steps to enhance those factors. Shaping our future well will result in, amongst other things, a well educated population; the Islands being able to offer good health care to everyone; a strong economy that affords a high standard of living; fiscal interventions by Government that are sustainable; low levels of crime; and a preserved environment.\nThe 2007/8 Budget strives to enhance the well-being of today\u2019s generation and, it presents a sustainable and affordable platform for building successes in the years to come.\nShaping our future must take into account the present economic conditions and, those conditions that are forecast for the future. In its August 2006 report, Moody\u2019s Investors Service raised the ratings for the Cayman Islands to Aaa and Aa3 which are equivalent to exceptional and high-grade ratings. The ratings are based on the Islands\u2019 macroeconomic performance; political and social developments; the state of Government\u2019s finances and its debt position; and the Islands\u2019 vulnerability to external shocks. These exceptional and high-grade ratings place the Cayman Islands on par with the UK, the USA and Canada. These ratings in the 2006 Moody\u2019s report provide an independent verification not only of the Government\u2019s ability and willingness to meet its debt obligations but they also indicate that the Islands\u2019 macroeconomic fundamentals are solid. The Government therefore asserts that the Islands\u2019 macroeconomic fundamentals provide evidence that present conditions are conducive to future successes.\nDuring the 2007/8 financial year, the Cayman Islands\u2019 economy is expected to remain robust due to the continued recovery of the tourism sector, the near completion of reconstruction efforts and the continued expansion of the financial services sector. In respect of the 2007/8 financial year:\nreal GDP growth is expected to be 3.5%;\ninflation is forecast to be 3.5%; and\nunemployment is expected to be 3.6%.\nThe comparable rates that are forecast in respect of the current financial year, 2006/7, are as follows:\nThe forecasts that I have just outlined are applicable to a 1st July to 30th June period. Since many entities have a financial year that ends on 31st December coupled with the fact that until a few years ago Government also maintained a financial year which ended on 31st December, members of the general public, private and public sector entities may be able to better-relate to information presented on a calendar year basis. In respect of the year to 31st December 2007, the economy is expected to grow by 3.8%; inflation is forecast to be 3.6% and unemployment, 3.5%.\nThe Government therefore reiterates the point made earlier that the Islands\u2019 macroeconomic fundamentals provide evidence that present conditions are conducive to future successes and, this positive outlook is supported by the results forecast for such macroeconomic fundamentals.\nAn Overview of Financial Statement Forecasts\nMadam Speaker, I said at the outset of this Address that a fundamental purpose of a national budget is to set out the fiscal discipline that a government will follow during the course of a year.\nThe fiscal discipline that Government will follow is provided by the forecast financial statements which are contained in Part C of the Annual Plan and Estimates document that was Laid on the Table of the Legislative Assembly earlier. In particular, the fiscal discipline that Government will follow in the 2007/8 financial year is given by the level of its planned expenditure for that year. It must however be recognised that revenues also impact fiscal discipline \u2013 since Government\u2019s spending is a function of its revenues.\nThe forecast financial statements show the financial position of both Core Government and the Entire Public Sector \u2013 the latter includes Statutory Authorities and Government Companies. I will, however, only focus on the Core Government estimates.\nThe key measure of the Government\u2019s performance is the magnitude of its Net Surplus. Net Surplus is calculated by subtracting total Operating and Financing Expenses from total Operating Revenue.\nThe financial statements indicate a forecast Net Surplus of $17.5 million for the 2007/8 year. The Net Surplus is arrived at by subtracting forecast total Operating Expenses of $469.2 million along with $12.4 million of financing expenses from the forecast total Operating Revenue of $499.1 million. The Strategic Policy Statement, or SPS, for the 2007/8 financial year that was Laid on the Table of the Legislative Assembly in December 2006, indicated that the targeted level of Net Surplus was $19.6 million. The difference between the targeted and forecast Net Surplus is insignificant.\nThe forecast total Operating Revenue of $499.1 million is a modest 8.6% more than the $459.7 million which was presented in the 2007/8 SPS.\nHonourable Members will recall that the 2006/7 Budget contained $23.3 million of new revenue measures which were necessary to generate additional income to help fund the Government\u2019s planned capital projects and expanded services over the 2006/7 financial year. The Government recognises that revenue measures impact the cost of living; accordingly new revenue measures have not been pursued in the 2007/8 financial year. The forecast total Operating Revenue of $499.1 million, therefore, does not include any new revenue measures.\nThe combined $481.6 million that consists of forecast total Operating Expenses of $469.2 million and forecast financing expenses of $12.4 million, is 4.8% more than the $459.7 million which was presented in the 2007/8 SPS. The variance is due primarily to the approval of the cost of living adjustment which was awarded to Civil Servants effective July 2006. This cost of living adjustment was approved after the SPS was presented to the Legislative Assembly in December 2006.\nThe forecast Balance Sheet shows that as at 30th June 2008, Total Assets will be valued at $990.0 million while Total Liabilities are projected at $504.7 million. The Government\u2019s Net Worth, which is the difference between Total Assets and Total Liabilities, is therefore forecasted to be $485.3 million.\nThe Cash Flow Statement indicates that during the 2007/8 year, $143.1 million will be spent on purchasing and developing Executive Assets and $16.6 million will be invested in Statutory Authorities and Government Companies.\nAdditional comments pertaining to fiscal discipline are provided in an upcoming section of this Address that is entitled \u201cCompliance with Principles of Responsible Financial Management and Strategic Policy Statement\u201d.\nExecutive Assets and Equity Investments\nMadam Speaker, one of the most immediately apparent ways to identify the direction in which a government intends to take a country, is to consider its capital expenditure and investment programme. Government\u2019s annual budget indicates capital expenditures and investments under two headings: Executive Assets and Equity Investments.\nThe 2007/8 Budget seeks appropriations for the following capital expenditures and investments that the Government expects to undertake during the year:\n$35.5 million is planned to be spent on three high schools and a new George Town Primary School;\n$18.0 million is to be spent on the new Government Office Accommodation Project;\n$14.4 million is sought in respect of the purchase of various entity assets by the Portfolio of Internal and External Affairs \u2013 of which $1.7 million is sought to enable the construction of a headquarters facility for the Hazard Management Cayman Islands;\n$13.3 million to the Health Services Authority \u2013 to enable the Authority to purchase medical equipment and cover a portion of its operating losses;\n$5.2 million is to be spent on the acquisition of entity assets by the Ministry of Communications, Works and Infrastructure;\n$4.0 million to extend the Linford Pierson Highway to Walkers Road;\n$3.8 million is planned to be expended on sports stadia and fields;\n$3.0 million is to be spent on a new Summary Court building;\n$3.0 million in respect of miscellaneous road surface upgrades on Grand Cayman;\n$3.0 million is planned to be spent on a new Civic Centre in Bodden Town \u2013 which will serve as a Category \u2018A\u2019 hurricane shelter;\n$3.0 million is sought in respect of payments to be made for lands used in the construction of public roads;\n$2.0 million in respect of a new Emergency Facility in Bodden Town;\n$2.0 million is to be spent on the East/West arterial road on Grand Cayman;\n$1.1 million in respect of a traffic-calming project;\n$1.0 million is planned to be spent on the construction of a secure remand facility for juveniles;\n$0.7 million in respect of various road projects for Cayman Brac & Little Cayman;\n$0.5 million is sought to enable the Cayman Islands National Insurance Company to purchase an upgrade to its computer system;\n$0.5 million is planned as an investment in the Maritime Authority of the Cayman Islands;\n$0.5 million is sought for the National Housing and Community Development Trust;\n$0.5 million is to be spent on various capital works to be undertaken by the University College of the Cayman Islands;\n$0.5 million is sought in respect of planned purchases of paving and transport equipment for the National Roads Authority;\n$0.4 million is sought for the Tourism Attractions Board;\n$0.3 million is sought to permit the Sister Islands Affordable Housing Corporation to help fund the construction of four additional homes on Cayman Brac; and\n$0.2 million to assist the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands in its reconstruction efforts.\nMadam Speaker, the Government is clearly demonstrating that it sees a future in which education, law and order, adequate health care services for everyone, new and upgraded road infrastructure, secure and suitable accommodation for the delivery of public services and the provision of sporting facilities, are important and, it is taking action to make these a reality.\nAs I stated earlier, Madam Speaker, the Government does not propose any new revenue measures for 2007/8. Therefore, the forecast level of expenditures, both Operating and Capital, will be funded by existing cash balances, existing sources of revenues and borrowings.\nThe level of borrowing that Government includes in its annual budget attracts significant scrutiny. Principally this is because legislators, past and present, seek to minimise borrowings. The present Government also adheres to this philosophy. This position is obvious when we examine the borrowing that has occurred in the current financial year. Government has the ability to borrow $94 million in the current financial year that will end on 30th June 2007. In the 10-month period from 1st July 2006 to 27th April 2007, only $10 million of that amount has actually been borrowed.\nWhilst Government\u2019s Operating Revenues are greater than Operating and Financing Expenses for 2007/8, the resulting $17.5 million Net Surplus is only able to partially fund the necessary capital expenditures and investments that are required to propel the Islands forward. It must therefore be accepted that borrowing is a necessary and legitimate financing mechanism.\nThe financial statements in the Annual Plan and Estimates indicate that the Government will seek an appropriation to borrow up to $129.8 million in the 2007/8 year to assist in the funding of the capital expenditures and investments that I outlined earlier. The $129.8 million in borrowings for 2007/8 exceed the target amount stated in the SPS by $8.3 million. It is important that I explain why this single-year variation is not a cause for concern.\nThe SPS for 2007/8 that was Tabled in the Legislative Assembly in December 2006 envisaged that borrowings for 2006/7 would be $48 million and for 2007/8, the amount would be $121.5 million. The combined borrowings envisaged in the SPS for the two years, is therefore $169.5 million. The Government has, to today\u2019s date, only drawn-down $10 million in the current financial year. It is forecast that the maximum amount of additional borrowings in the two-month period to June 2007, is $17 million. Thus the forecast maximum amount of borrowing during the year to 30th June 2007 is $27 million \u2013 out of a possible $94 million that has been appropriated for the current year. When the maximum borrowings of $27 million for the 2006/7 year are combined with the $129.8 million of borrowings for the 2007/8 year, the resulting $156.8 million should be compared to the $169.5 million in borrowings envisaged by the SPS over the two years, 2006/7 and 2007/8. The Government is therefore forecasting that borrowings in 2006/7 and 2007/8 will actually be $12.7 million less than envisaged in the SPS.\nWhen this two-year perspective is adopted, it is clear that the philosophy of borrowing minimisation mentioned earlier continues in the 2007/8 Budget.\nI take this opportunity to provide information on the level of central Government Public Debt. Central Government Public Debt has two components: 1) funds borrowed by Government for use on its own capital expenditures; and 2) funds borrowed by Government but on-lent to Statutory Authorities \u2013 this latter component being known in past years as Self-Financing Loans.\nAt 30th June 2005, central Government Public Debt was $164.5 million. During the year to 30th June 2006, borrowings of $24 million were made by Government whilst repayment of debt-principal was $14.7 million. The outstanding balance on central Government Public Debt was $173.8 million at 30th June 2006. In the 10-month period from 1st July 2006 to today, borrowings of $10 million have been made by Government whilst $13.6 million of debt-principal repayment has occurred. Therefore as at 27th April 2007, today, central Government Public Debt stands at $170.2 million.\nAs shown in the Annual Plan and Estimates for 2007/8, the Balance Sheet therein indicates that as at 30th June 2008, the balance of the Government\u2019s outstanding debt is forecast to be $295.7 million which is 3% below the $305.8 million that was stated in the 2007/8 SPS.\nBorrowings are typically scrutinised with two considerations in mind: 1) what the borrowed funds will be used for; and 2) whether the borrowings are affordable. I have stated that the 2007/8 borrowings will be used to fund necessary capital expenditures and investments that will propel the Islands forward. Borrowings will not be made to pay for Operating Expenses \u2013 those are adequately covered by Operating Revenues. I will now turn to the affordability of forecast borrowings for 2007/8.\nCompliance with Principles of Responsible Financial Management and Strategic Policy Statement\nMadam Speaker, Government is legally obliged to comply with the Principles of Responsible Financial Management (the \u201cPrinciples\u201d) that are set out in section 14 of the Public Management and Finance Law. The objective of those Principles is to ensure that, over a year, Government\u2019s forecast expenditures, (including the interest cost of borrowing) and its revenues are fiscally disciplined.\nThe affordability of forecast borrowings for 2007/8 is best judged by an examination of Government\u2019s Debt Service Ratio. This is the third Principle stated in section 14 of the previously-mentioned Law. This Principle requires that Government\u2019s interest and other debt servicing expenses plus principal repayments of its borrowings, do not exceed 10% of its revenues. This is a very conservative definition because it takes into account both interest payments and principal repayments. Government\u2019s forecast Debt Service Ratio for 2007/8 is 6.6%. The forecast level of borrowings for 2007/8 is therefore affordable because there is comfortable compliance with a very conservative 10% limit. The 6.6% Debt Service Ratio is lower than the 7% ratio envisaged in the 2007/8 SPS.\nThe first Principle requires that the entire public sector\u2019s revenues exceed its expenses. This means that when the revenues and expenses of central Government, all Statutory Authorities and all Government Companies are netted-off, there must be a resulting Surplus. The financial statements for 2007/8 indicate a Net Surplus of $17.5 million: hence there is compliance with this first Principle. The SPS indicated that the target figure for the 2007/8 Net Surplus was $19.6 million. The $2.1 million difference between the forecast Net Surplus for 2007/8 and the SPS target amount is insignificant.\nThe second Principle requires that Core Government\u2019s assets exceed its liabilities. The financial statements indicate a forecast Net Worth of $485.3 million at 30th June 2008. There is compliance with this second Principle.\nThe fourth Principle requires that the existing balance of Government\u2019s borrowing, plus a risk-weighted portion of public agencies\u2019 debt that has been guaranteed by Government, less the Government\u2019s cash balances, should not exceed 80% of central Government\u2019s revenue. This is referred to as the Net Debt Ratio. The forecast Net Debt Ratio for 2007/8 is 61.5%: hence there is compliance with this Principle. When this level is compared to the target ratio of 60% in the 2007/8 SPS, the resulting variance is small.\nThe fifth Principle requires that Government\u2019s cash balances at 30th June 2008, should, be equivalent to at least 75 days of expenditure in 2007/8. It is forecast that Government\u2019s total cash balances at 30th June 2008 will be equivalent to 75 days of expenditure. Hence there is compliance with this fifth Principle. The Government forecasts that its cash balances will total $90.3 million at 30th June 2008 \u2013 which marginally exceeds the $90.1 million level set in the SPS.\nMadam Speaker, compliance with the Principles is evidence that the 2007/8 Budget is fiscally disciplined and, the fact that it does not differ significantly from the SPS Tabled in this House in December 2006, indicates that it conforms with the 2007/8 SPS.\nMadam Speaker, in concluding I must give my sincerest thanks to: all Honourable Ministers and Official Members of Cabinet; all Chief Officers; all Chief Financial Officers and other supporting staff; Statutory Authorities and Government Companies and a special thanks to staff in the Portfolio of Finance, the Budget Unit and the Treasury Department, for producing the Appropriation Bill and its accompanying documentation Tabled earlier.\nI would like to make special mention of the sterling efforts of Deputy Financial Secretary, Mrs Sonia McLaughlin and Senior Assistant Financial Secretaries, Mr. Michael Nixon and Mrs. Anne Owens for spearheading the production of the 2007/8 Budget.\nI conclude by making reference to my initial remarks \u2013 that the purpose of a national budget is twofold: 1) it sets out the fiscal discipline that a government will adhere to during the year; and 2) its content indicates the direction in which a government intends to take a country.\nThe 2007/8 Budget satisfies those two purposes.\nThe 2007/8 Budget is fiscally responsible. 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        "raw_content": "Political Mischief maker to be charged\nFollowing an accusation by one Mr. Jermaine Miranda, involving the Clerk of the National Assembly, Mr. Eddie Webster, and Mr. Frank Mena, a meeting was held today, 4th April 2014, in the office of the Senior Superintendent of Police, Mr. Robert Mariano, at the Dangriga Police Station.\nAttending the meeting which started at 11:30 am were Mr. Robert Mariano, Mr. Frank Mena, Mr. Eddie Webster, Mr. Moises Lopez, the Honourable Michael Peyrefitte, Reverend Frederick Francisco, Senior Justice of the Peace, Mrs. Antoniette Webster and Mr. Jermaine Miranda.\nDuring the meeting Mr. Miranda admitted that the accusation he had made against Mr. Webster was untrue and he had done so to create mischief. Mr. Miranda apologized to Mr. Webster and Mr. Mena for his lack of judgment and mischief. It is expected that Mr. Miranda, according to Mr. Mariano, will be charged for making a false declaration to the police among other offences.",
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        "raw_content": "HAUNTED PLACES OF BRITAIN\nWELCOME TO THE SPECTRED ISLE\nAN INTRODUCTION TO BRITAIN'S HAUNTED PLACES\nBy True Ghost Story Author Richard Jones\nOn a bitterly cold and snowy April day, on my journey around the Haunted Places of Britain and Ireland, I climbed the muddy and uneven pathway that leads to the mysterious ruin of Dunstanburgh Castle on the wild and windswept Northumberland coast.\nStanding on its crumbling walls, with the raging waves crashing onto the rocks below, I thought back over the previous nine months during which I had journeyed all over Britain and Ireland, listening to accounts of true ghost stories, in search of haunted locations.\nI thought of the people I had encountered at the various haunted places that I had visited all of whom shared one thing in common - they had seen a ghost.\nHOW PEOPLE WHO SEE GHOSTS REACT\nMany of their stories were, more or less, the same. Characters, times and locations changed but the basic essence of the experience didn\u2019t.\nWhat was noticeably different, however, was how those people reacted to their experience. Some felt it had, somehow, made them special and were only too willing to talk about it, often at great length. Others were very matter of fact, almost blas\u00e9, about what had happened. The majority were somewhat embarrassed, and showed a marked reluctance to talk about something that they were convinced would single them out as slightly eccentric and decidedly odd.\nIT HAPPENED TO A FRIEND\nAnother aspect of my research that I encountered as I toured Britain's haunted places was what I came to recognise as the \u201chappened to a colleague\u201d syndrome. These were the second hand accounts, related to me by friends or family of those who had come into contact with ghosts.\nI found it rather amusing how these stories were often climaxed with the statement that he or she was \u201cstone cold sober at the time\u201d or the way in which the witness was often described as \u201cvery pragmatic, the last person you\u2019d ever expect to see this kind of thing\u201d.\nBut there\u2019s the rub. What is the kind of person that might see \u201cthis kind of thing\u201d and, for that matter, what exactly is this \u201cthing\u201d that we call a ghost?\nBerry Pomeroy, Devon\nThe Concise Oxford Dictionary says that a \u201cGhost\u201d is \u201can apparition of a dead person which is believed to appear to the living, typically as a nebulous image\u201d and I suppose that is how most of us would define it.\nWhen my first book about haunted places Walking Haunted London was published, a question I was often asked was \u201cDo you believe in ghosts?\u201d I became very intrigued by my possible answer, since it forced me to think, \u201cWhat is a ghost?\u201d\nARE GHOSTS SIMPLY PSYCHIC IMPRINTS?\nSurprisingly, in eighteen years of collecting ghost stories, I had never really stopped to contemplate this very basic question. I honestly do not believe that ghosts are the spirits of the dead coming back to haunt the living. My own opinion is that spirits, wraiths, revenants, spectres, phantoms, call them what you will, are emotional imprints, or recordings, that have been left on the surroundings of various haunted places, and that certain people, whom we call \u201cpsychic\u201d, are simply more attuned to their wave-length than the rest of us.\nCliibon's Post\nINVESTIGATING HAUNTED PLACES\nAnd yet, ghosts continue to baffle, fascinate or outright terrify those who chance upon them. As I write these words, Hampton Court Palace, has called upon the services of parapsychologist Dr Richard Wiseman, to see if he can explain why several visitors have been taken ill, and fainted, at the spot where the ghost of Henry V111\u2019s fifth wife, Catharine Howard, has long been said to appear.\nWHAT TYPE OF PEOPLE SEE GHOSTS?\nIn addition to planning all night vigils, throughout which thermal imaging cameras will be pointed at the spot, Dr Wiseman plans to canvass around 600 visitors in an \u201cattempt to pinpoint the character type most likely to report ghostly sightings\u201d.\nAnd yet the weight of evidence clearly demonstrates that ghosts do not appear to any specific type of person.\nThey are elusive and baffling - often choosing to appear before those who least expect to see them and, indeed, those whom you would least consider to be the type of person who would see them.\nHAUNTED PLACES IN IRELAND\nThe Irish poet W. B. Yeats aptly summed up this spectral conundrum. Yeats was a great believer in Spirits and, accompanied by his friend Lady Gregory, he devoted a great deal of time to collecting and publishing the true ghost stories of the ordinary men and women of Ireland. In his biography of Yeats G. K. Chesterton stated that:-\n\".. he used one argument which was sound, and I have never forgotten it. It is the fact that it is not abnormal men like artists, but normal men like peasants, who have borne witness a thousand times to such things; it is the farmers who see fairies. It is the agricultural labourer who calls a spade a spade, who also calls a spirit a spirit; it is the woodcutter, with no axe to grind, who will say he saw a man hang on the gallows and afterwards hang around it as a ghost...\"\nA possible ghost caught on film\nSt Botolph's Church London\nSCIENCE AND GHOSTS\nHundreds, if not thousands, of scientific attempts have been made to analyse and explain ghosts.\nThe results rarely,if ever, prove conclusive and the appliance of science to the tale of a haunting does, in my opinion, detract from what a ghost story really is.\nA ghost story is an opportunity for us to connect with our past. To feel once again the fear and excitement of our long ago ancestors who inhabited a hostile and dangerous planet. To experience for ourselves the art of the story teller.\nANNE BOLEYN'S GHOST\nFew people can truly believe that Anne Boleyn\u2019s headless ghost, gallops in a black carriage, drawn by headless horses around the grounds of Blickling Hall, in Norfolk. But to tell the story, on a tempest tossed winters night, as the wind and rain rattle the windows, with only a lone candle for light, is to summon up the true magic of the aural tradition.\nI venture that most people would rather hear the tale of Catharine Howard\u2019s screeching ghost racing along the haunted gallery of Hampton Court Palace than would be interested in the statistics of light, humidity and temperature at the same spot over an eight hour period.\nThe Cardington Hangar\nCardington, Bedfordshire\nTHE BEST HAUNTED PLACES FOR GHOST STORIES\nTrue ghost stories are, in my opinion, an integral part of Britain's heritage.\nThey have no place in the cosy and certain world of academia, but belong in the children\u2019s playground, the local pub, sundry other windswept haunted places and, of course, the popular imagination.\nTHE POPULARITY OF GHOST STORIES\nMany ghost stories do not stand up to scientific, nor for that matter historical analysis. And yet in an age of space travel, computers and mass communication their popularity is increasing rather than declining.\nTRUE GHOST STORIES FROM BRITAIN AND IRELAND\nAssembled on this website you will find a very personal collection of the various haunted places around England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. From the outset my main problem has not been which of the haunted places should be included, but rather, which of them should be left out.\nI began with details of over 3,000 haunted places, of which I visited around 1200. From those I selected what I considered to be the most entertaining and varied tales.\nPINK, GREY, GREEN, BLUE AND WHITE LADIES\nI was conscious of the fact that I could easily end up with a nebulous procession of white, pink, blue and grey ladies parading across the website, and so in most cases I have tried to record the circumstances behind the hauntings.\nHAUNTED PLACES THAT YOU CAN VISIT\nAside from entertainment value my only other criteria for inclusion was that they must be places could visit. Thus, with very few exceptions, every location listed in this collection of true ghost stories is open to the public.\nThe Mackenzie Vault\nGreyfriars Kirk yard, Edinburgh\nI apologise to the \u201cmodernists\u201d of the genre for the exclusion of supermarket, bingo hall or launderette hauntings. I am not a paranormal investigator but rather a collector of folklore.\nTo me ghosts belong on windswept moors, in old ruined castles, ancient inns or Stately Homes.\nI have reported the stories more or less as they have been told to me by the people who know the various haunted places best, and I have made few attempts to explain why they happen. Rather, I have been more than content to just accept that they do.\nI may find myself accused of being na\u00efve and a little too accepting in my approach for we live in an age when everything appears to need an explanation. I would argue that everyone needs a little mystery in their lives, something to wonder at and ponder on - and haunted places can be a real thrill to discover.\nThat particular journey around the haunted places of Britain and Ireland ended on those windswept ramparts of Dunstanburgh Castle watching the awesome might of the breaking waves deposit their foam about the crumbling crevices of the once mighty fortress.\nI thought of the men and women whose tragic stories had become enshrined in legend. 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        "raw_content": "Berry Gives Boost to Cervical Cancer Therapy\nSource: University of Missouri School of Medicine\nSummary: Researchers studied in vitro human cancer cells to show that combining blueberry extract with radiation therapy can increase the treatment\u2019s effectiveness.\nAccording to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 12,000 women in the U.S are diagnosed with cervical cancer each year. The most common form of treatment available for cervical cancer is radiation. Radiation therapy uses high-energy X-rays and other particles such as gamma rays to destroy cancer cells. But radiation therapy destroys healthy cells along with cancer cells. Based on previous research, researchers studied blueberry extract to verify it could be used as a radiosensitizer. Radiosensitizers are non-toxic chemicals that make cancer cells more responsive to radiation therapy. Blueberries contain a compound resveratrol (a phenol, could be used as a radiosensitizer). Researchers from the University of Missouri School of Medicine studied in\u2013vitro human cancer cells to show that combining blueberry extract with radiation therapy can increase the treatment\u2019s effectiveness. The study findings were published in the journal Pathology & Oncology Research.\nThe research team used human cervical cancer cell lines to mimic clinical treatment. The cell lines were divided into 4 groups that included a control group; a group that received only radiation; a group that received only blueberry extract\u2019 and a group that received both radiation and the extract. The study results reported were, radiation decreased cancer cells by approximately 20%. Interestingly, the cell group that received only blueberry extract had a 25% decrease in cancer. However, the biggest decline in cancer cells occurred in the radiation and extract group, with a decrease of about 70%. Researchers said that along with reducing cell proliferation, the extract also \u2018tricks\u2019 cancer cells into dying. So it inhibits the birth and promotes the death of cancer cells.\nProf. Yujiang Fang said, Blueberries are very common and found all over the world\u201d, \u201cThey are readily accessible and inexpensive. As a natural treatment option for boosting the effectiveness of existing therapies, I feel they would be enthusiastically accepted.\u201d\nMore Information: Kristoffer T. Davidson et al, \u201cBlueberry as a Potential Radiosensitizer for Treating Cervical Cancer\u201d, Pathology & Oncology Research (2017). DOI: 10.1007/s12253-017-0319-y\nShort-Course Radiation Treatment is Safe and Effective for Skin Cancer Brave the Side-effects of Breast Cancer Therapy Stealth Virus For Cancer Therapy A Major Step Towards Individualized Cancer Therapy\nTags: ResveratrolBlueberryRadiosensitizerX-raysGamma RaysRadiation TherapyCervical Cancer\nNew Model Suggests Cuffless, Non-invasive Blood Pressure Monitoring Possible Using Pulse Waves\nNext story Diabetes Drug \u2018Significantly Reverses Memory Loss\u2019 in Mice With Alzheimer\u2019s\nPrevious story Cancer Overrides The Circadian Clock to Survive",
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Employers were prohibited from funding HRAs under the Obama Administration because such arrangements would not have satisfied the employer mandate, which requires companies with more than 50 full-time employees to provide health benefits. Experts anticipate that this change may result in some employers choosing not to offer health coverage and instead subsidizing their employees\u2019 purchase of plans on the individual market.\nWith Democrats taking control of the House of Representatives in the 116th Congress, we do not expect that there will be any further attempts to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Protections for pre-existing conditions will remain in place unless the decision in Texas v. United States, which would be subject to appeal, overturns them. The change in House leadership may also revive the attempt to pass legislation that would include policies to stabilize the individual market.\nA priority for the current Administration is addressing the high cost of drugs. In May they released \u201cAmerican Patients First: The Trump Administration Blueprint to Lower Drug Prices and Reduce Out-of-Pocket Costs.\u201d The document identified challenges in the American prescription drug market, such as high list prices for drugs, and high and rising out-of-pocket costs for consumers, and provided a blueprint for addressing these challenges. The Administration identified four key strategies for reform: improved competition, better negotiation, inventive for lower list prices, and lowering out-of-pocket costs. The document also included ample opportunity for feedback. In response to the request for comment, ASH focused on the proposal to move some drugs from Medicare Part B to Medicare Part D. The Society highlighted that moving drugs from Part B to Part D could increase costs for patients because of the differing benefit designs and increase the practices of \u201cwhite bagging\u201d and \u201cbrown bagging,\u201d both of which cause concerns regarding quality control, waste, and patient safety. ASH also led a sign-on letter for State Societies on this issue.\nIn August, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued guidance allowing Medicare Advantage plans to implement step therapy for physician administered Part B drugs beginning January 1, 2019. Step therapy requires patients to begin on (and fail) a less expensive treatment before being prescribed a more expensive, but many times more effective, treatment. ASH signed onto a letter, led by the American Medical Association, expressing concern about this policy change, highlighting that step therapy can harm patients and undercut the physician-patient decision-making process.\nIn October, the Administration issued a proposed rule which would require pharmaceutical companies to disclose the list price of prescription drugs in television advertisements for any drug that cost more than $35 a month. The list price, or wholesale acquisition cost, is the price set by the manufacturer prior to any discounts, rebates, or financial assistance. The public will have two months to comment on the proposal. It is important to note that the proposed rule does not include a government enforcement mechanism that would force companies to comply.\nFinally, the Administration put forth an Advanced Notice for Proposed Rulemaking on the development of an International Pricing Index (IPI) Model to reduce expenditures on certain Part B drugs and biologicals. If finalized, private-sector vendors would supply physicians, hospital outpatient departments, and others, including providers/suppliers with the drugs that CMS chooses to include in the model for all of the selected geographic areas, which will represent approximately half of current Part B spending. The vendors would acquire the drugs and bill Medicare. CMS would reimburse the vendor for the included drugs based on international prices. Doctors and hospitals would be able to select different vendors for different drugs. Lastly, Medicare would pay a set drug administration payment to physicians and hospitals. The Department of Health and Human Services hopes to put forth a proposed rule in the spring of 2019 with a proposed start date for the model as spring of 2020. ASH is in the process of analyzing the proposal and will be submitting comments, which are due to CMS by December 31, 2018.\nDrug pricing is an area where we may see legislative action next year. 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        "raw_content": "Home Research > Members > 1509-1558 > WHORWOOD (HORWOOD), William (by 1505-45)\nWHORWOOD (HORWOOD), William (by 1505-45), of the Middle Temple, London and Putney, Surr.\nb. by 1505, 2nd or 3rd s. of John Whorwood of Compton, Staffs. by Elizabeth, da. of Richard Corbyn of Kingswinford, Staffs. educ. M. Temple, adm. 2 Nov. 1519. m. (1) ?1527, Cassandra, da. of Sir Edward Grey of Enville, Staffs., 1da.; (2) by 1537, Margaret, da. of (Sir) Richard Broke of London, 1da.1\nUnder treasurer, M. Temple 1524, bencher 1537, Autumn reader 1537.\nJ.p. Staffs. 1531-d., Surr., Worcs. 1538-d., Derbys. 1541-d., Warws. 1542-d., Lincs. (Holland and Kesteven) 1543, (Lindsey) 1544, Northants. 1543, Notts. 1543-d., Rutland 1543, Leics. 1544; other commissions 1530-d.; solicitor-gen. 1536-40; attorney-gen. 1540-d.2\nWilliam Whorwood\u2019s descent has been traced only to his grandfather but the family seems to have been settled in south-west Staffordshire by at least the early 15th century; its seat in Compton is described in the inquisition of William Whorwood\u2019s brother as \u2018la Horewode alias le Halowes\u2019.3\nAdmitted to the Middle Temple in 1519, Whorwood soon built up a successful practice: in 1524 he is named, with John Baldwin, in the funeral accounts of Sir Thomas Lovell I as among \u2018our counsel\u2019, and in 1527 he gave advice to Anne Rede, niece of Archbishop Warham, in a suit concerning her jointure. He also held office at the inn, one of his duties being that of receiver of moneys for the roll of serjeants-at-law in 1521, a year which saw the creation of ten serjeants, three of them from the Middle Temple. By 1526 he was of sufficient account for the mayor and aldermen of London to nominate him, with Thomas Audley and Richard Rich, for the office of common serjeant: all were passed over in favour of a royal nominee.4\nIt was probably in 1527 that Whorwood married a daughter of Sir Edward Grey, the head of an old Staffordshire family: Whorwood\u2019s elder brother John also married one of Grey\u2019s daughters. On 24 Jan. 1527 Sir Giles Greville of Wick, Worcestershire, who was probably related by marriage to the Redes, wrote to Henry Gold, Archbishop Warham\u2019s chaplain, that his proposal for Whorwood was presumably foreclosed as \u2018he is toward marriage in another place\u2019; as Warham had confidence in Whorwood and favoured him, Greville, who had been comptroller of Princess Mary\u2019s household and chamberlain of South Wales, declared his intention of entrusting him with his legal affairs.5\nIt is not clear whether Wolsey, who held the see of Winchester in commendam, exercised parliamentary patronage in 1529 in the borough of Downton, one of three which belonged to the bishopric. Although he was already in disgrace when the elections were held, both the Members for Hindon, and Nicholas Hare, Whorwood\u2019s fellow-Member at Downton, were clients of his and may have been his nominees. Yet at the third borough, Taunton, Cromwell\u2019s return was arranged by Sir William Paulet, the steward of the bishopric, and it may be that Whorwood\u2019s return for Downton owed something to William Portman, Cromwell\u2019s fellow-Member at Taunton, who was prominent at Whorwood\u2019s own inn. Whether Archbishop Warham had any hand in his choice is not known, but the fact that of the six Members returned for the Winchester boroughs five were lawyers of some standing seems to imply that the legal connexions involved were decisive.\nIn the final session of the Parliament Whorwood was one of four Members, all lawyers, who signed the Act for the heirs of Sir Hugh Dutton (27 Hen. VIII, c.43). He succeeded Sir Richard Rich as solicitor-general on 13 Apr. 1536, one day before the close of the Parliament. His status in the next Parliament, which met seven weeks later, is not wholly clear. In the light of the King\u2019s request for the re-election of the previous Members he might have been expected to sit for Downton again, but the omission of his name from a list of the bishop of Winchester\u2019s three boroughs accompanied by names thought to be those of Cromwell\u2019s nominees for election there is all but proof that Whorwood was not re-elected for Downton. Save for the remote contingency of his transfer elsewhere it thus seems that he did not re-appear in the Commons. In that case, the payment to him of \u00a326 13s.4d. \u2018for his pains in the time of the Parliament\u2019, if it implies his attendance, must mean that he was present in the Lords. This would have accorded with precedent, for Rich had sat there as solicitor-general from 1533 to 1536 although, like Whorwood, he is not known to have been summoned by writ of assistance. With the calling of the next Parliament in 1539 the position is clarified: Whorwood received a writ of assistance, as he was to do again in 1542. Whether any significance attaches to his position on the list of those so summoned\u2014he was placed fifth among the judges, and before Attorney-General Baker\u2014is a matter for argument. As the first solicitor-general to be included he may have been arbitrarily placed; from 1542 the two law-officers were regularly to be placed next to each other. In July 1539 Whorwood and the attorney-general were paid \u00a330 each, with \u00a36 13s.4d. to be shared among their clerks, \u2018for their pains in penning and writing of sundry Acts\u2019. Of the Acts which Whorwood may have helped to draft in the Parliament of 1539 the most noteworthy were those for the Six Articles, for proclamations and for the dissolution of the monasteries.6\nWhorwood\u2019s upward progress from 1536 is an interesting commentary on the solitary pointer to his attitude on the great issue of the breach with Rome. This is the inclusion of his name on a list of Members drawn up by Cromwell early in 1533. If, as is thought, this list records the names of those who opposed the bill in restraint of appeals, the appearance of Whorwood\u2019s among them implies that, at this stage at least, he was out of step with royal policy. He was not the only lawyer listed, his name being preceded by that of Thomas Polsted and followed by that of Thomas Bromley I. The fact that, like Whorwood, both of these were to go on to the office\u2014 Bromley to the coif and the bench\u2014 shows that their aberration, if such it was, did them no lasting damage. In Whorwood\u2019s case, it may not be without significance that his preferment began only after the death of Catherine of Aragon, an event which may have helped to reconcile him to the new order, although his appointment three years later as executor by John Stokesley, the conservative bishop of London, suggests his continued attachment to the old.7\nIn 1530 Whorwood had been appointed a commissioner of gaol delivery and in the following year he was included on the commission of the peace for his native county. So began the appointments to such commissions which were to multiply as his status rose and he was required to travel further afield to enforce obedience to the crown. After a rising in Somerset in April 1536 he and John Hynde were paid \u00a350 \u2018for executing of rebels in the west\u2019. Two months after the close of the Parliament of 1536 Whorwood wrote to Cromwell and Sir Thomas Kitson from Staffordshire about a dispute over the late Lord Berners\u2019s lands in the county. In March 1537 he served as a commissioner of oyer and terminer against the Lincolnshire rebels, and in a letter to the King Sir William Parr praised the way in which Hynde and Whorwood had handled an awkward prisoner. At the trial of those implicated in the Pilgrimage of Grace, Whorwood conducted the prosecution against Nicholas Tempest and the prior of Bridlington.8\nSome further indication of Whorwood\u2019s private practice is contained in his receipt for 10s. from Richard Catesby for his half-year\u2019s fee for 1534 and in the household accounts of Sir Thomas Heneage for 1534-40, which include a payment to Whorwood of 7s.9d. for his counsel. With legal office came other patronage: in 1537 the city of London granted the solicitor-general an annuity of four marks \u2018as long as he shall be friendly to this City\u2019. In July 1540 Whorwood succeeded Cromwell as chief steward of the lands of Vale Royal abbey in Cheshire: the ex-abbot was a namesake and perhaps a relative of his. In the following February Whorwood, by now attorney-general, joined Audley and Rich in examining witnesses against the knight porter of Calais; later that year he helped to take an inventory of the goods belonging to the Duchess of Norfolk and Lord William Howard in their houses at Lambeth, and he was appointed by the Council to give evidence against Howard and his wife at their trial. After the King had approved the petition of the borough of Reading for incorporation in 1542, it was passed to Sir John Baker and Whorwood for their further consideration. In the following year Whorwood was appointed to a commission for the sale of crown lands.9\nThe revenue courts frequently needed extra legal advice and Whorwood was paid handsomely for his services: thus in 1539 he and Baker received \u00a364 16s. from the augmentations for advice and in July 1543 Whorwood was paid \u00a333 6s.8d. for drawing indentures. In 1544 he was put on the establishment of the court of surveyors at a salary of \u00a36 13s.4d. It was probably on account of this connexion with the augmentations, rather than his attorney-generalship, that he signed 11 Acts concerned with lands during the Parliament of 1542. He took advantage of his position to acquire lands throughout the west midlands. He may have obtained his house at Putney through his second marriage, for his wife\u2019s father Sir Richard Broke had bequeathed 20s. to the churchwardens of Putney. In 1538 Whorwood was included on the commission of the peace for Surrey, and in 1543 he was expected to supply six foot soldiers from the county for the war against France. In 1544 his contribution to the \u2018aid\u2019 for the war was \u00a3100.10\nOn 27 May 1545, the day before his death, Whorwood made a brief will. He bequeathed 100 marks to his servants in his house at Putney and \u00a3100 to be divided between his nephews, nieces and his brother Richard, who was a priest. His executors were to be his wife Margaret, his brother-in-law William Grey I and a servant. The will was proved on 9 June 1545, and Whorwood was buried in Putney church, where a brass was erected to his memory. On the following Christmas Eve, Hugh Meire wrote from the parsonage at Rosthorne, Cheshire, of which he was presumably the incumbent, to three eminent lawyers, Henry Bradshaw, Edward Griffin and John Sewster, under the mistaken impression that Whorwood had either not made a will or that he had not been mentally capable of doing so. He proceeded to describe the making of a will, which he himself had written \u2018upon a cupboard, standing by the bedside\u2019, and gave details of its contents which tally with those of the will as proved. The episode lacks explanation.11\nWhorwood\u2019s heirs were his two daughters, both of them minors. John Dudley, Viscount Lisle must quickly have acquired the wardship of Anne, the elder daughter, for by March 1546 she had married his son Ambrose Dudley. A month after her death in 1552 Lisle, now Duke of Northumberland, acquired the wardship of the younger daughter, Margaret, which in February 1553 passed to his son-in-law Sir Henry Sidney. She was to marry Thomas Throckmorton II.12\n1. Date of birth estimated from education. Wm. Salt. Arch. Soc. v(2), 311; Shaw, Staffs. ii. 230; C142/102/78; LP Hen. VIII, xii.\n2. LP Hen. VII, iv, v, x-xviii, xx.\n3. Shaw, ii.230, 264-7; C142/46/26.\n4. LP Hen. VIII, iv; M.T. Recs. i. 63, 65, 76; Foss, Judges, v. 102.\n5. LP Hen. VIII, iv, v.\n6. House of Lords RO, Original Acts, 27 Hen. VIII, no. 53; LP Hen. VIII, x. 40(ii) citing Cott. Otho C10, f. 218; xi. 381; xiv; C218/1; Rymer, Foedera, vi(3), 74.\n7. LP Hen. VIII, ix. 1077 citing SP1/99, p. 234; xiv.\n8. Ibid. xi-xiii; M. H. and R. Dodds, Pilgrimage of Grace, ii. 212.\n9. LP Hen. VIII, vii, xiv, xvi-xviii; City of London RO, Guildhall, rep. 10. f. 7.\n10. W. C. Richardson, Ct. Augmentations, 389; LP Hen. VIII, xii-xix; C142/73/72, 102/78, 89; E150/1153/9; PCC 3 Jankyn; House of Lords RO, Original Acts, 33 Hen. VIII, no. 44; 34 and 35 Hen. VIII, nos. 29, 32, 36, 39, 42, 43, 45; 35 Hen. VIII, nos. 19, 20, 23.\n11. 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        "raw_content": "The Treasures of the Theravada:\nRecovering the Riches of Our Tradition\nby Gil Fronsdal ~ 1995\nAt a vipassana teachers\u2019 meeting at Spirit Rock Center in September 1993, the thirty or so attending teachers were asked if they considered themselves teachers of Theravada Buddhism. Surprisingly, of this group only three clearly identified themselves with the tradition from which their practice came, that is, the ancient Theravada school of Buddhism that survives predominantly in Southeast Asia. At similar meetings at the Insight Meditation Society in Barre, Massachusetts, most of the attending vipassana teachers likewise did not consider themselves Theravada teachers. In September 1994, the dozen teachers directly involved-with teaching at Spirit Rock debated whether or not Spirit Rock should be considered a Theravada center. After the various reasons for and against such an identification were expressed (e.g., the benefits of being connected to a specific lineage versus the difficulties of relating to the life-denying, other-worldly and dua1istic aspects of the tradition), it became clear that the majority of the teachers did not want such a label, preferring to see the center as inspired by, but independent from, the Theravada tradition. Yet, as Spirit Rock, in Marin county, California, is growing to be one of the largest vipassana centers in America, this preference is likely to have long-term consequences for the development of both Theravada Buddhism and the vipassana meditation movement in the West.\nThe ambivalence of many American vipassana students and teachers towards some aspects of the Southeast Asian tradition is reflected in the very labels \u201cvipassana student\u201d and \u201cvipassana teacher.\u201d Vipassana refers to a particular practice of mindfulness found within Theravada Buddhism. In contrast, it is unusual for students of Zen and Tibetan Buddhism to identify themselves by a specific practice found within their respective traditions. Rather than calling themselves \u201czazen students\u201d or \u201cMahamudra students,\u201d they seem quite comfortable calling themselves students of Zen Buddhism or Tibetan Buddhism. While there are now many vipassana students in the West, hardly any call themselves students of Theravada Buddhism, let alone Theravadan Buddhists.\nThe strong identification of American vipassana students with the practice, instead of the Theravada tradition, is to a great degree the result of a conscious decision by the early American vipassana teachers. These teachers wanted to offer an easily accessible, simple but profound practice freed from much of its Southeast Asian Buddhist context. In part, they were continuing the work of their own Asian teachers: Achaan Buddhadasa who renounced the rites and rituals of the modern Theravada and returned for inspiration to its ancient roots; Mahasi Sayadaw whose over 100 centers focused almost solely on mindfulness training; and U Ba Khin and S.N. Goenka who have taught vipassana worldwide as a sufficient technique for discovering truth: As Jack Kornfield, a senior Western vipassana teacher has said, \u201cWe wanted to offer the powerful practices of insight meditation, as many of our teachers did, as simply as possible without the complications of rituals, of robes, chanting and the whole religions tradition.\u201d A great part of the popular success of vipassana in the West may be a consequence of this decision.\nNow that vipassana practice seems to be firmly rooted in America, I think it is time for the vipassana community to become better informed about the tradition from which it came. As both a student and a teacher of insight meditation, I raise this issue because I am concerned that a full spiritual life is not found through vipassana practice alone. Furthermore I am concerned that some of the riches of the Theravada tradition will be lost to Western students who are only learning vipassana meditation.\nSince vipassana is seldom presented within its wider Theravada context, vipassana students often turn to other Buddhist traditions to provide needed instruction. For example, the Theravada teachings on death and dying are seldom taught. As a result, many vipassana students have studied and adopted the much more readily available Tibetan teachings (e.g., from Sogyal Rinpoche\u2019s national best-selling book The Tibetan Book Of Living and Dying). The Theravada tradition has a very different and wonderfully simple perspective on death and dying that does not involve the various intermediary realms found in Tibetan Buddhism.\nIn the last few years, a number of vipassana students have also been attracted to the non-dual teachings of various Mahayana traditions and even of the Advaita Vedanta Hindu tradition. These students may not even be aware of the profound non-dual teaching and practice styles that exist both in some of the classic Theravada scriptures (e.g., in the Atthakavagga) and among some of the living forest-monk traditions in Thailand (e.g., Achaan Buddhadasa and AchaanCha).\nMany vipassana practitioners have distanced themselves from Theravada Buddhism because they equate that tradition with its more orthodox monastic and doctrinal expressions in Southeast Asia. But by rejecting it because of its world-renouncing, literalist, dualistic, male-centered and at times misogynist tendencies, they often lose sight of other important offerings.\nToday most Western lay teachers offer an alternative to such orthodoxy. Rather than stressing-world-renunciation, they stress engagement with, and freedom within the world. Rather than rejecting the body, these Western teachers embrace the body as part of the wholistic field of practice. Rather than stressing ultimate spiritual goals such as full enlightenment, ending the cycles of rebirth, or attaining the various stages of sainthood, many Western teachers tend to stress the immediate benefits of mindfulness and untroubled, equanimous presence in the midst of life\u2019s vicissitudes. Rather than emphasizing spiritual and psychological purification, most western teachers focus on the transformation of one\u2019s relationship to one\u2019s emotions and to one\u2019s inner and outer world. This means that instead of aiming at the elimination of, say, anger, the practitioner is directed to see the anger clearly without either acting it out or suppressing it. In addition, many Western vipassana teachers are reevaluating the ultimate goal of enlightenment or simply placing less importance on it than do most teachers in Southeast Asia.\nThe Western vipassana movement is also being profoundly changed by democracy, feminism and contact with other Buddhist traditions. In striking comparison to the predominance of male monastic teachers in Southeast Asia, almost half of all vipassana teachers in the United States are lay women. While the Asian Theravada tradition has a rich history of female participation, over and over again it is the male monastics who have recorded its history, doctrines and practices. The voices of the women practitioners have largely been lost. Now the strong female practitioners and teachers in the West (Sharon Salzberg, Michele McDonald-Smith, Christina Feldman and Sylvia Boorstein, to name a few) are rejuvenating the tradition with perspectives that have often been marginalized.\nIt is perhaps Western women who have found the least sustenance from the monastic sangha in Southeast Asia. The lack of a nuns\u2019 order has meant that women have had no access to a monastic status comparable to the monks. While there are several female meditation teachers in Southeast Asia, for the most part there is a lack of will to empower women. Within the monasteries, women are mostly relegated to third class status, at best. In such environments there is an absence of inspiration for women either through living role models or through religious imagery.\nFeeling a need for female iconography to support their practice, many vipassana students have adopted Mahayana bodhisattva deities, such as Kuan-yin, Tara and other female forms of the compassionate Avalokitesvara. At Spirit Rock Center a Thai Buddha statue is on the central altar, but prominently displayed in the meditation hall are a Chinese statue of Kuan-yin, a Tibetan thangka of a female manifestation of Avalokitesvara, and a Hindu statue of a many-armed female deity. While it is not necessarily problematic to draw on other traditions in this way, it is useful to note that these bodhisattvas and gods originated from metaphysical and cosmological understandings very different from those of the less theistic Theravada tradition.\nRather than turning to other traditions, Western vipassana practitioners could just as well recover the strong female images within the Theravada tradition such as Mahapajapati Gotami, the founder of the order of Buddhist nuns and the foster mother of the Buddha. In the Apadana, the only text of the Theravada canon (the Tipitika) still not translated completely into English; the enlightened Gotami is depicted as a female counterpart to the Buddha. For every image of the Buddha in Western vipassana meditation halls, there could be installed an image of Mahapajapati Gotami as the paradigm of women\u2019s potential to full religious awakening.1 JonathanWalters, one of the few Buddhist scholars to have studied the Theri-Apadana, has argued that it is the product of a period when women had strong and important voices within the Theravada tradition.2\nIn Sri Lanka the feminine can be found in the beautiful saying, Amma gedara Budun, \u201cthe mother is the Buddha of the home,\u201d and the Buddha himself is sometimes referred to as Ama maniyo, \u201cthe eternal mother.\u201d In the Theri-Apadana, Gotami, who was the nursemaid of the Buddha, refers to the Buddha as a mother who nursed her with Dharma-milk.\nFurthermore, in the literature of the Sri Lankan Theravada there are stories of how, many lifetimes ago, Shakyamuni received his initial impulse to attain Buddhahood from his mother. Whereas Shakyamuni is ordinarily described as attaining Buddhahood through his own efforts only, here his mother is described as \u201cgiving\u201d him Buddhahood.3 In ignoring this female imagery and literature, we miss the opportunity to resurrect the silent female voices of old.\nWhen it comes to meditation practices, Theravada Buddhism has a much more rich and varied repertoire than is obvious from what is offered at Western or even Southeast Asian vipassana centers. While not as elaborate as some Tibetan visualization practices, there are a wide variety of Theravada meditations involving mental imaging of buddhas; bodhisattvas, arhats, celestial realms, corpses, and the primary colors and elements.\nWhile not as carefully collected, organized and commented on as Japanese Zen Koans, there is a Theravada tradition of practicing with a dharma, question or riddle, e.g., \u201cWhat is the place that does not come or go or stand still?\u201d \u201cIf the Buddha was never born, where is he now?\u201d or \u201cHow can we live so as not to be seen by the king of Death?\u201d The monastic forest traditions of Thailand (e.g., among the lineages of Achaan Mun, Achaan Maha Boowa and Achaan Cha) have also preserved a variety of practices using sacred mantras for concentration and insight; sometimes we find these mantras used in conjunction with rituals of protection or exorcism. In some Burmese and Thai meditation traditions there are practices that involve focusing on charka or energy centers in the body and other practices involving energy transmission from teacher to student (e.g., among the U Ba Khin tradition in Burma and at Wat Paknam in Thailand). While the practice of vipassana might be highly effective, it would be a pity to ignore this wide variety of skillful means.\nBy focusing on the relatively individualistic insight meditation practice, the Western vipassana community has also largely ignored the communal practices of Theravada Buddhism. The tradition offers a whole range of ritual practices which help foster community, connect us with the land on which we live and mark birth, death and the seasons. The collective decision-making and reconciliation practices that have benefited the monastic community for centuries could be invaluable for extending our practice from our cushions to our communities.\nRecently, many diverse Theravada practices were brought to Spirit Rock through the visit of Achaan Jumnien, a sixty-year-old monk from the jungles of Southern Thailand. In the course of nine days he taught thirty different practices. These included chakra practices (opening of the wisdom-eye and the heart center), skeleton practices (on the nature of the body), and meditations with the elements of earth, air, fire, water and space. He trained people to understand emptiness by resting in what he called the \u201cOriginal Mind\u201d or the \u201cNatural State\u201d and he offered practices unifying participants\u2019 consciousnesses with his own. He also performed many kinds of blessings, described exorcisms, taught chants, and offered protection rituals, visualizations and vows (including bodhisattva vows, practice vows and refuge vows). Throughout, he emphasized that freedom and emptiness and joy can be found in all circumstances. And this in only one week from one Theravada teacher!\nIt is essential to understand that \u201cTheravada Buddhism\u201d has no fixed definition. If we claim that the only true and complete locus for the tradition is the monastic sangha, then it is all too easy to undervalue the religious expression and practices of the \u201cTheravada\u201d laity. Regardless of how we choose to define Theravada Buddhism, we do not want to accept the label \u201cHinayana\u201d for the tradition. The term itself is even more pejorative than the usual English translations of \u201cthe Small Vehicle\u201d or the \u201cthe Lesser Vehicle.\u201d Hinayana could more literally be translated as the \u201ccrummy or lousy vehicle.\u201d (The Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary gives \u201cinferior\u201d and \u201cdefective\u201d as translations for Hina.) When the word \u201cHinayana\u201d was first used in Buddhist India it did not refer to any particular school of Buddhism, but rather to a selfish and arrogant attitude of particular practitioners. It is mostly through the quirks of history that it became a label used to contrast the Theravada with the Mahayana tradition.\nIt is also commonly assumed that the Theravada has different goals from the Mahayana. That is, the Theravada teaches the path to arhathood (a path to full enlightenment which neither develops all the qualities of a Buddha nor cultivates a vow to save all beings), while the Mahayana teaches the bodhisattva path to buddhahood that involves the altruistic vow to save all beings. Though often overlooked by writers on Theravada Buddhism the bodhisattva path has remained available within the Theravada tradition from before the rise of the Mahayana down to the present time. A small but significant number of Theravadan monks and teachers, some of whom were popularly considered to be arhats, have chosen this difficult option as their own.4\nIn conclusion, it is my hope that those of us within the Theravada tradition will reflect more on our relationship to both the older Asian tradition and to the teachings and forms we are creating here in the West. While it could be that the West gives birth to what may eventually be known as \u201cVipassana Buddhism,\u201d it would be a pity if we do so without first exploring the depth and richness found in the almost two-thousand-year-old Theravada tradition. I believe it is important to remain connected to that tradition and to specific lineages within it. This will provide us with a reference to help us remain conscious about the choices we are making in the West. It is easily possible that without strong roots in the older tradition the American vipassana movement will lose its Buddhist identity, melding into our Judeo-Christian environment.\n1 Further.information on Mahapajapati can be found in Susan Murcott\u2019s The First Buddhist Women published by Parallax Press.\n2 Jonathan S. 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The faith we share in a creative Jewish future is due in large part to people like Schwarz and those visionaries he has gathered around him in these essays. Rabbis and other Jewish leaders should pay careful attention.\u201d\n\u2014Arthur Green, rector, Hebrew College Rabbinical School; author, Ehyeh: A Kabbalah for Tomorrow and Radical Judaism\n\u201cThrows down the gauntlet to Jewish community leaders seeking to engage the next generation in this perceptive book.... The result: a thoughtful road map for the future of the Jewish people in North America based on wisdom, justice, community and purpose.\u201d\n\u2014Dr. Ron Wolfson, author, Relational Judaism: Using the Power of Relationships to Transform the Jewish Community; Fingerhut Professor of Education, American Jewish University; co-founder, Synagogue 3000/Next Dor\n\u201cSpot-on in its analysis of the biggest changes in American Judaism.... 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        "raw_content": "by Art Carey\nHis original idea was to mark the occasion by running with Bill Clinton. But the President has had other affairs on his mind lately, so Joel Perlish had to settle for someone a little less lofty: me.\nAnd so it was that I joined Perlish the other day for a trot around his Havertown neighborhood. My timing was a little off \u2014 I missed Joel\u2019s 7,000th run \u2013 but he said he was thrilled to have me along nonetheless for Run No. 7,007.\nYes, that\u2019s right. Joel Perlish has gone for a run more than 7,000 days in a row. He hasn\u2019t missed his daily run since the began The Streak nearly 20 years ago on Jan. 8, 1979.\nHe has run in all kinds of weather, in all sorts of places, in sickness and in health. On day, when an attack of vertigo leveled him, he willed himself out of bed at 11:30pm. to squeeze in a minimum half-mile run before midnight. He ran every day when he was biking across America. A couple of years ago, after an ice storm made footing treacherous, he ran swaddled in bubble wrap to protect himself from falls.\n\u201cMoving is a wonderful way of life,\u201d says Perlish.\nTalk about an understatement. Next to Perlish, the Energizer Bunny is a sloth. But Perlish doesn\u2019t just move, He moves with purpose. He\u2019s the personification of something near and dear to my heart-functional fitness.\nThe other day, for instance, we didn\u2019t just run around in circles, we accomplished things! We ran to several banks, we stopped at a pharmacy to pay utility bills, we dropped off correspondence at Haverford Middle School.\nThis is typical Perlish: He literally runs errands. Some days his route may take him to the post office or the dry cleaner or the bagel shop. Insofar as he\u2019s devoted to running every day, and carefully calculates and logs his mileage, you might think him a tad compulsive. But before writing him off as a head case, factor this in: He\u2019s no slave to rigid routine. He runs at any time of day. Some days, he\u2019ll run only half a mile; other days, five or more. He almost always varies his itinerary, depending on what he has to do and where he needs to go.\nA run with Perlish is no grim workout. He\u2019s not ruled by time and a stopwatch. He does not ruin his appreciation of the experience by wearing headphones. He exults in fresh air and sunshine, but enjoys the special challenges and delights of all kinds of weather. He talks, he stops, he visits. On bike tours he sometimes puts a poem in his map rack and memorizes it. On runs, he and his buddy will recite verse.\nThe other day, when I ran with Perlish, we added to the fun by dropping for 20 push-ups in a bank parking lot. Later, when we crossed the vast school yard of Lynnewood Elementary School, he challenged me to a sprint. Afterward, breathless, glowing, Perlish, who just turned 51, was as giddy as a ribbon winner on field day. Says Perlish: \u201cI sometimes feel like I\u2019m flying.\u201d\nHe wasn\u2019t always so fleet of foot. When Perlish was a senior at Haverford High, he was kept after school by the gym teacher because he couldn\u2019t run a mile in less than 12 minutes. He didn\u2019t catch the running bug until 15 years later when the sight of a few of his classmates at a high school reunion \u2013 specifically, their multiplying chins and thickening middles -stirred worries about what lay in store for him. Says Perlish: \u201cI looked at my own developing paunch and I could see the trend. I told myself, \u201cYou\u2019d better do something about it now or join the crowd.\u201d\nBucking the tide wasn\u2019t easy at first. When he began jogging, he could barely cover the distance between two telephone poles. He\u2019d run for a few days, get discouraged, then quit. But he kept coming back, and gradually, one telephone pole became two, then four, then a mile, and so on. On that fateful day in January 1979, he decided, in keeping with his nature, that now is the time, it\u2019s all or nothing: I will run every day for the rest of my life.\nPerlish makes his living as a professional photographer, taking portraits and recording weddings and bar mitzvahs. But for 20 years after college, he was a teacher, first at Coopertown Elementary, then Manoa Elementary. During the ten years he was at Manoa, he organized \u201cJoel\u2019s Joggers,\u201d rounding up kids in his class and running with them to and from school. Amazing but true! \u2014 and it earned Perlish immortality in a Ripley\u2019s Believe It or Not! cartoon.\nIn 1980, while gazing at a U.S. map and pondering how to spend his sabbatical, Perlish had a brainstorm: He\u2019d ride his bike across the United States and visit some of his former pupils. And that\u2019s exactly what he did, pedaling from San Francisco, south to Mexico, across the Southwest, and due east to Pennsylvania and Atlantic City. Riding alone, he covered 4,437 miles in three months. Along the way, he stayed with friends and former students, and spent the night at campsites and in college dorms, churches and empty jail cells. His total lodging expenses for the entire trip: $1.50! \u201cPeople everywhere were very friendly,\u201d says Perlish. \u201cThis country is nothing like what you read in the newspapers.\u201d\nSince then, Perlish has biked in all 48 contiguous states and traveled more than 19,000 miles. Up next: Alaska and Hawaii. Taking a long bike trip has become a summer ritual for Perlish, and lest he forgets, bicycles hang in his dining room and kitchen on which he rides to dispatch chores beyond running range.\nFor almost as long as he\u2019s been a runner, Perlish has also been a vegetarian. His cardiovascular system must be as clean as a newborn\u2019s. His resting pulse, he reports, is often a cadaverous 45 beats per minute. At 5 foot 8 and 150 pounds, he\u2019s greyhound lean, but says he feels best when he tips the scales at a featherweight 140.\nPerlish also tries to lift weights every day (for different muscle groups) and does pull-ups before and after each run on a homemade chin-up bar in his carport. \u201cIt\u2019s kind of sad when people let themselves go.\u201d he mused the other day. \u201cPeople make excuses why they can\u2019t exercise, but really there are no excuses.\u201d\nPerlish\u2019s advice: \u201cDon\u2019t try to do too much at once. If you feel tired, back it down. Just try to keep moving forward.\u201d He also had some advice for me: New shoes! (And don\u2019t be a cheapskate.) \u201cWould you rather have joints that feel real bad,\u201d asked Perlish, \u201cor spend $70 for a good pair of running shoes? 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        "raw_content": "November 2011 (99:6)\nDrylands are defined as regions that have an index of aridity (ratio of mean annual precipitation to mean annual potential evapotranspiration) of 0.05 to 0.65 (Middleton & Thomas 1997). These ecosystems are a key terrestrial biome, covering 41% of Earth\u2019s land surface and supporting over 38% of the total global population of 6.5 billion (Reynolds et al. 2007), and are highly vulnerable to climate change and desertification (K\u00f6rner 2000; Reynolds et al. 2007), two of the most important and pressing environmental and socio-economical issues currently faced by mankind. The sensitivity of drylands to these problems derives from the fact that their primary productivity is strongly limited by precipitation and soil nutrient availability, and both of these factors will change as a consequence of ongoing global environmental change. 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Important changes in species density also occurred, as drought reduced the average number of species per plot during the \ufb01rst years of the experiment. The number of species compared to the control began to increase in the 50% drought treatment in the 5th year, whereas this did not occur in the 25% drought treatment until the 9th year. Interestingly, reductions in cover of B. gracilis corresponded strongly with increases in the cover and richness of ruderal species, suggesting that the dominant species plays a strong role in maintaining the structure of the whole community.\nThe results obtained by Evans et al. (2011) provide strong evidence that semi-arid plant communities, even if they are resistant to water limitation, can be signi\ufb01cantly disturbed by long-term droughts. Since such droughts are likely to be more common in many dryland areas in the future, the findings reported provide important insights on how semi-arid communities will respond to climate change, information interesting for managers and scientists alike. This study also supports the idea that the response of dominant species can be an important, or perhaps the only needed, indicator for response of the entire community. This important result has also implications for the establishment of monitoring programs aiming to detect early warning signals of irreversible ecosystem change associated to global environmental change and desertification (K\u00e9fi et al. 2007; Maestre & Escudero 2009). The fact that many of the drought effects were not found for several years also highlights the importance of long-term ecological research to understand the behaviour and dynamics of semi-arid ecosystems, and caution about the interpretation of short-term climate change studies.\nFernando T. Maestre\nEvans , S.E., Byrne, K.M., Lauenroth, W.K. & Roth, I.C. (2011) Defining the limit to resistance in a drought-tolerant grassland: long-term severe drought significantly reduces the dominant species and increases ruderals. Journal of Ecology, 99, 1500-1507\nK\u00e9fi, S., Rietkerk, M., Alados, C. L., Pueyo, Y., ElAich, A., Papanastasis, V. & P. C. de Ruiter (2007) Spatial vegetation patterns and imminent desertification in Mediterranean arid ecosystems. Nature, 449, 213-217.\nK\u00f6rner, C. (2000) Biosphere response to CO2 enrichment. Ecological Applications, 10, 1590-1619.\nMaestre, F. T. & Escudero, A. (2009) Is the patch-size distribution of vegetation a suitable indicator of desertification processes? Ecology, 90, 1729-1735.\nMiddleton, N. J. & Thomas, D. S. G., eds. (1997) World Atlas of Desertification. 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        "raw_content": "next stop, broadway: learning to ride\npart TWO of a series on writer Paul Stregevsky, currently working on a musical about the Purple Line. Check out part ONE | part THREE | part FOUR\n\"Talk with a stranger, walk with a stranger, reach out before you turn to clay.\"\nIn 1998, Stregevsky completed his first musical, Marriage At Work, about students in a night-school class for wrecked marriages. After it was met with limited success, he decided to do something bigger. \"If I were ever to do a second musical, it would be greater than just two people coming together,\" he says. In 1997, he began with a series of essays, titled 'Connections.' Eight years and thirty-seven essays later, he'd written one called 'Rail Ties,' about people \"reaching together\" on Metro. Inspired, Stregevsky ran with it, writing his then-untitled musical \"in earnest.\"\nTo research his subject, Stregevsky ditched a brief commute to his job in Rockville for a new job with Homeland Security in the District - and a grueling two-hour commute by bus and train each way. \"If I'm gonna write about mass transit, I should take mass transit,\" he says. He was struck by how lonely his fellow commuters seemed, how \"everyone seems to want to reach out to someone,\" and it became a driving factor in his work.\nSwitching to the MARC train gave Stregevsky even more inspiration. \"The homeless came a part of this when I started taking the MARC train,\" he says. \"There were a lot of homeless around [Union Station] begging for money, and I realized it was about class and not race.\"\nFrom there, he started looking at ways to deconstruct stereotypical notions of race and class through his characters. Duran Longshaw, the black protagonist, is a wealthy Republican - and his love interest is Helina, a homeless woman who sells flowers at the train station. It was an attempt to show \"that the homeless don't have to be outcasts or pariahs,\" says Stregevsky. Meanwhile, Asian rider Peter Kim is described as \"a skirt-chasing professor of Applied Mathematics\" on the Tracks website. Feeling that Asian men are often overlooked by Asian women, Stregevsky hopes to \"change that perception with Peter Kim,\" he says.\nIt's all just a reflection of how society's changing, Stregevsky explains. \"People in your generation, you go to the mall, they mix all races,\" he says.\nWhile the social issues of Tracks came close to the topic matter of recent musicals like Rent and movies like Crash, Stregevsky found them too jaded. Rent was \"very gritty, very draining to watch,\" he says, while he calls Tracks \"the 'anti-Crash'.\" And unlike Rent and Crash, who almost make their settings - 1980's New York and 2000-era Los Angeles, respectively - a character in the story, Stregevsky chose not to include a lot of local references in Tracks. Despite the musical's setting in suburban Maryland, he was concerned about making it \"too Washingtonian if it's going to play elsewhere,\" he says. \"But Oklahoma talks about Oklahoma,\" he concedes.\nThe twenty-four songs in Tracks poke fun at the daily routines of transit riders while also making social commentary. Riders Celia and Sholeh, who fall in love on the train, sing about \"reaching out\" in \"Ordinary Day,\" which has the lines \"talk with a stranger/ walk with a stranger/ reach out before you turn to clay.\" There are also songs about looking for love (\"On Craigslist\"), jockeying for a seat (\"Third Car, Seventh Row\"), making fun of riders who do work on the train (\"Tapping On A Laptop\") and one about Black inventors (\"That's What We Do\"), that Stregevsky hoped would appear in Black History month presentations at local high schools.\n\"I don't want to be cynical,\" says Stregevsky. \"I'm prepared to be called naive . . . almost Oscar Hammerstein-ish.\"\nWhile Stregevsky drew inspiration from older musicals - among them Brigadoon, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, and Rodgers and Hammerstein\u2019s Oklahoma - he shied away from the long-standing tradition of Jewish-themed musicals. \"The world doesn't need another Jewish musical,\" says Stregevsky, who is Jewish. \"This is a musical about the changing face of America.\"\nStregevsky has to be commended for his effort to present a homeless character who isn't an outcast or pariah.\nHomelessness can happen to anyone, as we should all remember in the current economic slump.\nI do hope, however, that he will write at least one song about \"disruptive assholes pissing off people\". It only takes one such person per day to make someone like me permanently swear off riding Metrorail.\nLet's see, for almost ten years, I refuse to ride Metro. One night out of those ten years, I lose my resolve, and ride Metro. What happens? I spent the next few months with a broken hand.\nFeh. If Metrorail is the only way to get there, I'm not going.",
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        "raw_content": "why food trucks make sense for silver spring\nFood carts, like these in Portland, can actually draw more customers to brick-and-mortar restaurants.\nSligo at the Singular worries that food trucks in downtown Silver Spring are taking business from restaurants in actual buildings. Is this a valid concern? Maybe not.\nLike I wrote last spring, food trucks are a way to fill retail gaps, figuratively and literally. Successful food trucks are ones that offer something that brick-and-mortar restaurants currently don't. They're also ways to draw hungry customers to areas of downtown Silver Spring that haven't finished developing, which could help the restaurants already there.\nRight now, Ellsworth Drive between Fenton and Georgia is the only block in Silver Spring that has shops and restaurants lining it uninterrupted from end to end and on both sides. If I'm an office worker looking for a place to eat lunch, where will I go first? Probably the block where I have as many choices as possible. I might go to Potbelly today, but tomorrow I'll want to try something new an d go to Chick-Fil-A, and so on. As a result, all of the restaurants benefit from the presence of other restaurants.\nMany downtown blocks, however, have only a handful of shops or none at all. Discovery Communications didn't include a cafeteria in their headquarters on Georgia Avenue so workers would support local restaurants, but their building doesn't have any retail on the ground floor, making the sidewalks dead. Meanwhile, popular restaurants like Jackie's have trouble drawing customers because they're too far away from other stores or restaurants for people to drop by on a whim. Sligo suggests Skew Works, the new restaurant on Wayne Avenue, could lose business to a food truck that's started parking outside. But there's only one other restaurant on that entire block! Skew Works isn't losing customers to the food truck. They're losing customers to streets with more dining choices.\nRestaurants want to draw more customers. We want to create more street activity in downtown Silver Spring. Food trucks seem like a way to kill two birds with one stone. They're a relatively new addition to Silver Spring, and it's likely that they'll move around until finding locations that work well for them and for customers. But I don't think they'll hurt existing businesses. With thousands of people living, working and passing through the area each day, there's no shortage of hungry people looking for places to eat. They just need to know where to find them.\nlabels: food, planning and development, silver spring proper\nUnfortunately I cant weigh in on this discussion because although I live in SS I don't work here. What I would like to see are a few more community events, like the jazz festival last Summer, when a number of brick and mortar stores rolled out their food trucks/carts. There are a number of places serving up delicious eats but are a little out of the way.",
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        "raw_content": "PLAYED ON: Tuesday 13 February 2018\nORIELLES: 7.15pm\nBRITISH SEA POWER: 8.15PM\nBSP are based in Brighton; the band members live in Sussex, Kendal and on the Isle Of Skye.\nBritish Sea Power\u2019s music has won them some remarkable admirers \u2013 Lou Reed, David Bowie and London\u2019s National Maritime Museum. Indeed, the BSP fanbase now includes Doctor Who, Harry Potter and Sherlock Holmes. Peter Capaldi is a confirmed BSP fan. \u201cA band of stark originality,\u201d he wrote in his foreword for the reissue of the band\u2019s 2003 debut album, The Decline Of British Sea Power. \u201cBSP\u2019s songs bring you the bite of the wind, the fury of the sea, and music that is simply exhilarating.\u201d Daniel Radcliffe has talked in detail about his plan to get a BSP tattoo (featuring the 2002 T-shirt slogan Bravery Already Exists). 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But BSP also stage remarkable events in remote Sussex pubs and Lake District village halls, where their own support acts have included birds of prey and The Copper Family, a clan of Sussex folk singers who\u2019ve been going for two centuries.\nBritish Sea Power formed at the close of the 20th century. From the English Lake District came brothers Yan Scott Wilkinson and Neil Hamilton Wilkinson, plus school friend Matthew Wood. Guitarist Martin Noble arrived from West Yorkshire. It was the band\u2019s live performances that defined their early years. When BSP played the 2002 Reading Festival, Rolling Stone indicated that the entirety of the weekend\u2019s bill paled before them: \u201cFuck this puerile drivel, we\u2019re going to see British Sea Power\u2026 British Sea Power rule!\u201d The band's distinctive approach to live shows has included their own micro-festival at the Tan Hill Inn, the most elevated pub in Britain, high up on the North Yorkshire dales. It\u2019s the only place you're likely to see the Arctic Monkeys getting boozed up between husky races and falconry displays. When invited by the late Poet Laureate\u2019s family to play at the John Betjeman Centenary Gala in 2006, BSP performed alongside Ronnie Corbett, Nick Cave and The Prince Of Wales.\nBSP\u2019s debut album, The Decline Of British Sea Power, was released in 2003. The album swung boldly from 30-second choral swoons to the 14-minute epic Lately. The latter took in life, death and Scandinavian sea lanes. \u201cStadium-sized melodies and exquisite songwriting,\u201d said MOJO. The NME was in accord: \u201cOut of this world\u2026 a dazzling debut.\u201d The Sunday Times was unequivocal: \u201cThe best band in Britain.\u201d\nThere were concerts from St Petersburg to San Francisco \u2013 including tours with the Flaming Lips, Interpol, Pulp and The Killers. In 2005, BSP released their second album, Open Season. Again the press located strength in depth. \u201cA marvellous album,\u201d reported The Guardian, \u201ca triumphant lesson in sweeping toward the mainstream with your imagination and mystery intact.\u201d Rolling Stone: \u201cThe first few songs are so jaw-slackeningly great it can take days to get to the album\u2019s highlight, the epic eight-minute medley of Please Stand Up and North Hanging Rock.\u201d In one week BSP made a single with The Wurzels and jammed in concert with German Krautrock legends Faust. The latter engagement concluded with an energetic fist fight.\nBritish Sea Power\u2019s third album, Do You Like Rock Music?, was recorded in the Czech Republic, Canada and at Fort Tregantle \u2013 a 19th century stronghold high on the Cornish cliffs. The album was released in 2008 and went straight into the UK top ten. Subject matter included economic migrants from Eastern Europe, the Apocalypse and Slavia Prague Football Club. 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The film\u2019s theme of survival-in-the-face-of-the-elements produced similarly emotional responses among wildly different demographics \u2013 tear-stained Norwegian fishermen in a 14th-century wooden church; a packed mass of ravers at the UK\u2019s Big Chill festival; 2,000 ex-pat Irish at the Perth International Film Festival in Australia.\nBSP\u2019s fourth studio album, Valhalla Dancehall, was written and recorded on the Isle Of Skye and in a remote farmhouse in East Sussex. The album has a glorious scope, moving from the windswept 11-minute meditation of Once More Now to the neat electronic pop of Living Is So Easy. The press greeted the an impressive addition to the BSP catalogue. NME: \u201cOne of the contenders for album of 2011.\" The Financial Times: \"An idiosyncratic state-of-the-nation address... incandescent.\" Q magazine: \"Divine... 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British Sea Power then wrote and recorded the soundtrack for The Greatest Living Englishman, a feature film depicting the life Captain Webb, the first man to swim the English Channel.\nIn 2015 BSP released Sea Of Brass \u2013 an ambitious project where selections from the BSP repertoire were arranged and scored for full brass bands by Peter Wraight. Accompanied by competition-standard brass bands, including the Redbridge Brass Band and the teachers\u2019 union ensemble the NASUWT Riverside Brass Band, BSP took this spectacular to major UK concert venues, including a sold-out night in the main hall at London\u2019s Barbican Centre.\nNext, BSP guitarist Noble wrote and recorded the theme music for BT coverage of football\u2019s European Champions League. Imagine his joy as he heard his music accompanying the linguistic innovations of pundit princelings Macca and Scholesy, or soundtracking Bayer Leverkusen tangling with BATE Borisov. 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        "raw_content": "The beginning of the Kokoda Track\nCaptain Bert Kienzle on leave in Australia after the Papuan Campaign (Courtesy : To Kokoda & Beyond . Story of the 39th Battalion by Victor Austin)\nIn July and August 1942 McDonald\u2019s Corner was recognised as the beginning of the Kokoda Track and there is now a memorial at the site as well as a sign announcing the beginning of the \u201cKokoda Trail\u201d. Nearby was the village of Ilolo, and it was here in July 1942 that officers of the Australian and New Guinea Administrative Unit (ANGAU), such as Lieutenant Herbert Kienzle and his medical officer, the elderly Captain Geoffrey Vernon, brought together the groups of native carriers who were needed to support the Australian advance into the mountains.\nIlolo is reached by a road that leaves Port Moresby and winds its way 40 kilometres up a steep hill, past the Rouna Falls and onto the high plateau which includes the Itiki Valley and the Sogeri River. This area provides a slightly cooler climate and in 1942 was considered suitable for training of the units about to cross the mountains. Later it became a retraining and rest area for units that had fought on the Track. It was also the site of a number of military hospitals.\n1942-08. Papua \u2013 Native bearers (popularly known as Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels) carry heavy loads of equipment and supplies for the Australian Troops. (AWM 013004)\nFrom Ilolo Lieutenant Kienzle set out with his carriers to establish a series of staging camps along the Kokoda Track to support the troops of the 39th and later the 53rd Battalions. Staging camps were established at approximately 16 kilometre intervals, which meant that the troops would take about eight days to cross the mountains to Kokoda.\nMany of the troops who fought on the Kokoda Track have clear memories of Ilolo, and McDonald\u2019s Corner \u2013 a short distance beyond where they disembarked from their trucks before beginning the march. The first unit over the mountains, B Company 39th Battalion, under Captain Sam Templeton, left Ilolo on 7 July 1942. C Company of the Battalion began the trek on 23 July. The first company of the 53rd Battalion left Ilolo on 11 August and the first elements of the 2/14th Battalion began moving on 16 August.\nLater an effort was made to push the road beyond Ilolo and a jeep track was constructed to Owers\u2019 Corner, but still the troops disembarked at McDonald\u2019s Corner. The first company of the 2/33rd Battalion departed McDonald\u2019s Corner on 10 September. Eventually, as the track was improved, more troops could be carried forward to Owers\u2019 Corner and thus McDonald\u2019s Corner lost some of its importance. It is still regarded however as the beginning of the Kokoda Track. Beyond Ilolo the first staging camp at the end of a day\u2019s journey was the village of Uberi.",
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        "raw_content": "By Laurel Wamsley \u2022 Feb 13, 2019\nThe SEC has accused a former Apple executive of using advance information about the company's finances to sell off stock and avoid losses.\nThe U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission says the executive who was in charge of Apple's insider trading policy himself committed insider trading in 2015 and 2016 \u2014 in one case, selling off about $10 million in Apple stock in advance of a quarterly earnings announcement.\nThat executive is Gene Levoff, who was until last year Apple's senior director of corporate law and corporate secretary. According to a complaint filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court in New Jersey, as head of the company's corporate law group, Levoff was responsible for ensuring compliance with Apple's insider trading policy, as well as determining the criteria for those employees \u2014 including himself \u2014 restricted from trading around quarterly earnings announcements.\nBut the SEC says that on at least three occasions in 2015 and 2016, Levoff used inside information about Apple's finances to avoid losses or make a profit for himself by trading Apple stock:\n\"For example, in July 2015 Levoff received material nonpublic financial data that showed Apple would miss analysts' third quarter estimates for iPhone unit sales. Between July 17 and the public release of Apple's quarterly earnings information on July 21, Levoff sold approximately $10 million dollars of Apple stock \u2014 virtually all of his Apple holdings \u2014 from his personal brokerage accounts. Apple's stock dropped more than four percent when it publicly disclosed its quarterly financial data. By trading on this material nonpublic information, Levoff avoided approximately $345,000 in losses.\"\nThe Department of Justice also announced it has charged Levoff with one count of securities fraud. The criminal charge carries a potential penalty of 20 years in prison and a $5 million fine.\nLevoff, 44, became Apple's senior director of corporate law in 2013, after five years as its director of corporate law. He was also chair of the company's Disclosure Committee \u2014 where he was was privy to \"material nonpublic information about Apple's financial results\" \u2014 from September 2008 until July 2018, when he was placed on leave. He was fired from Apple in September 2018.\nThe SEC's complaint points the finger squarely at Levoff, and not at Apple, which it says took steps to prevent employees from trading on material nonpublic information, including undisclosed financial results: \"Apple had an insider trading policy that applied to all employees. Many employees, including Levoff, also received notice when restricted trading periods, known as 'blackout' periods, were in effect. The notices, emailed to employees subject to the blackout periods, reminded them of the insider trading policy, and since at least 2015, included a link to the insider trading policy.\"\nAccording to the complaint, Levoff's role including sending, or supervising the sending, of those notification emails to individuals subject to trading restrictions around Apple's quarterly earnings announcements.\nIn 2015, Levoff also initiated and implemented an update to Apple's insider trading policy.\nApple did not immediately reply to NPR's request for a comment.\nThe complaint alleges that Levoff had committed insider trading on three previous occasions in 2011 and 2012: \"In each instance, after receiving an email stating that Apple's pre-earnings release blackout period had begun, Levoff bought thousands of shares of Apple stock before the company released its earnings to the public. He then sold them shortly after the public positive\nannouncements of Apple's quarterly earnings.\"\nLevoff made about $245,000 in profit from those trades, according to the complaint.\nThe SEC wants Levoff to pay back the profits gained and losses avoided because of his alleged actions, which the commission says amounts to approximately $382,000. It also seeks a monetary penalty against Levoff and to bar him from serving as an officer or director of a public company in the future.\nLevoff is being sued in U.S. District Court in New Jersey. The computer servers on which many of the trades were executed are located in New Jersey, the SEC says.",
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        "raw_content": "To continue delivering the world-class buildings and infrastructure Laing O\u2019Rourke has become renowned for, we\u2019re looking for today\u2019s brightest graduates to create the next generation of engineering and construction talent.\nAs a Laing O'Rourke graduate, your capabilities will be recognised and rewarded. Most importantly, you will be encouraged to continue learning throughout your career. You will be stretched, challenged and supported by a business that views your professional development as a priority.\nOur graduate programme combines practical experience, technical learning and professional development. Diverse on-the-job experience will be complemented by an engaging series of learning modules, helping you to build the right blend of personal and professional skills. The programme is offered globally, lasting 32 months in our Europe hub and 24 months in our Australia hub.\nYou will be mentored by experienced leaders, and enjoy strong support from line managers and a large peer group network. We will work closely with you to develop clear career goals, expand your skills and assist you in working towards the relevant chartership.\nOn completion, you will continue to benefit from ongoing support from our graduate development team and a network of business contacts, as you move into a permanent role within the business.\nTo be successful you will combine academic achievement with personal drive and a commitment to hard work. European candidates will have achieved (or be on target to achieve) a minimum 2:1 degree. Graduates in Australia will be sought from engineering, construction or related disciplines, and your academic record will be assessed as part of the selection criteria.\nThere are two main routes onto the programme:\nExternal applicants: recently qualified graduates or students about to complete their degrees can apply through our website.\nScholars: in the UK degree students who already sponsored by Laing O\u2019Rourke will be invited to apply to the programme.\nWhat type of degree will I need?\nPositions will be awarded to those who have completed courses in engineering, design, commercial services and construction management that are accredited by the relevant professional body.\nEngineering and design: we seek graduates of civil, mechanical, electrical, structural, building services and geotechnical engineering, architecture and manufacturing.\nCommercial management: qualifying graduates will have completed a degree recognised by the relevant professional body.\nConstruction management: successful applicants will have graduated from a professionally accredited degree.\nIn the UK applications are now open and will remain open until all roles are filled. Assessments will be held in November with successful candidates commencing the following September. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, it is in your interest to apply early.\nApplications are submitted by invitation or via our online recruitment portal, depending on the individual role. Click here to search / apply for available positions.",
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        "raw_content": "No more excuses! ecommerce is a do or die for Lankan businesses\u201d \u2013 Dulith Herath\nJanuary 31, 2019 January 31, 2019 LankaNewsPapers 0 Comments 5,175 views\nSri Lanka\u2019s e-com pioneer Dulith Herath says in exclusive interview discussing how his network of online retail facilitators, from \u2018Kapruka\u2019 to the latest \u2018Grasshoppers\u2019, gives Sri Lankan businesses everything they need to ace the online retail game.\n\u201cSri Lankan businesses need to take a good look at how dinosaur enterprises were affected in bigger markets across the world. They were big, once relevant but completely outdated when the digital revolution happened and the online buying culture erupted. It became a fast downfall to those dinosaurs. But, we don\u2019t have to repeat the same mistakes here. There\u2019s room to change, but not much time. So, now is the time you need to get behind this, before it\u2019s too late,\u201d says Dulith Herath. As the man who pioneered the ecommerce sector in Sri Lanka, Herath has a wealth of wisdom to offer any business on how to get their online game right. Right now, he has just completed what he calls \u2018Sri Lanka\u2019s first complete e commerce facilitator network\u2019. For years now, Herath has been working in developing the country\u2019s ecommerce sector through his own ventures like Kapruka and Grasshoppers; going as far as meeting Asia\u2019s e-com king Jack Ma of Alibaba. Sharing more on this, Herath joined Daily FT for an exclusive interview where he discussed the future of e-tail, how Sri Lankan businesses are losing out by not tapping into the online marketplace, and why there are no more excuses left for local businesses to get their e commerce game on point. \u201cIt\u2019s a do-or-die really,\u201d he says.\n\u201cIt\u2019s not even a question to ask whether e commerce revolution will happen in Sri Lanka; it\u2019s just a question of when, and it\u2019s already happening\u201d\nDulith has studied the e-commerce landscapes in markets all over the world, from US, Canada, India, China to Thailand, observing the common traits. He pointed out that everywhere, the online buying phenomenon was welcomed at different paces\u2014 but surely and most definitely, it was always welcomed by consumers to eventually dominate the everyday purchasing habits. \u201cIt\u2019s not to say that people will never go into a shop, but traditional retail will only survive at the more experiential end of the spectrum. For everyday shopping people will always resort to convenience, and online is hard to beat in this matter.\u201d Herath also added that in every country, the entry of a giant player with major investments would bring about a significant \u2018hockey-stick\u2019 spike in the e commerce sales causing the entire sector to grow rapidly. \u201cWe\u2019ve seen this in every country, from Amazon to Flipkart\u2026 Because when investment comes, the concessions to convert consumers into adapters become possible, and once they convert, the it\u2019s a matter of continuing the habit. In Sri Lanka, this happened too, and the ripples of this are felt across the entire chain\u2026and this is exactly what I hope will happen more often here with big companies like Softlogic being present. The share that investors can also gain is massive, because they\u2019re breaking new paths here.\u201d He assures that it\u2019s only a matter of time for Sri Lankan businesses to realize that without e commerce, they\u2019re not even scratching the surface of the possibilities available in the worldwide markets. \u201cAccessibility to the online market is there now, the question is, are you ready to work towards it?\u201d\n\u201cThe idea that the markets in the South Asian region are not ready is a myth. About 15% of the Indian market is online. It\u2019s only 22% even in the US.\u201d\n\u201cIf you look at the biggest retailers here in Sri Lanka, they\u2019re not online. And when I say online, I mean really online. For most, getting online is a matter of adding a shopping cart to their website, cutting a ribbon and a cake, releasing a press story and waiting for something to happen. And when nothing happens, they fire the team, start again, maybe give a discount, and have the customers flock, take the discount and never return\u2026so it will keep dying this natural death, and they give it up saying the market is not ready. It doesn\u2019t work like that. For me, even if 99% of my retail is brick-and-mortar, I will still go after developing that 1% because that\u2019s the future. You need to get into it, and be serious about it.\u201d\nHerath explains that for e commerce to really work and become a success for a company, it takes the business leaders to understand that it is the future. With global statistics pointing out that online marketplace will only continue to boom, bringing in new accessibility and market shares from every corner of the world, it seems only obvious that e commerce will be the most popular form of buying and selling tomorrow. \u201cLeaders need to motivate their teams to keep digging at it; keep investing; keep analysing the data; keep communicating with the customer\u2026only then, it will begin to happen. And if you invest in this now, when the primary commercial channel becomes e commerce in the very near future, you will still be in the game.\u201d\n\u201cAnd remember, the world is your competition now\u2026\u201d\nHearth spins the conversation to zoom in on another point of view. What does radical accessibility mean to the consumers here? Will Sri Lankan consumers stay loyal to local brands that don\u2019t take the online retail world seriously, when the same or better products are available from abroad, at the click of a button? \u201cIt\u2019s not just the Sri Lankan businesses having access to the consumer markets across the world. It\u2019s the other way round too\u2026 our businesses need to remember that the local consumers now have access to products from every corner of the world. They can just order what they want, and have it shipped from the other corner of the world, right to their doorstep\u2014especially with ventures like Grasshopper that we just started where last mile delivery becomes simplified and extremely economical. 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        "raw_content": "Recently, a piece of rock was found in Jerusalem with an inscription that clearly demonstrates that King David and his dynasty were historical figures that were well-known in the region. Many people are ecstatic at the find. We now no longer need to rely solely on the Bible; we have independent proof verifying the longstanding relationship of the Jewish people to the land of Israel. Slowly but surely, we are finding more and more evidence that traces our claim, each taking us further back in history, so that should be no shadow of a doubt as to the Jewish people\u2019s roots in Israel.\nHow important is this find to the Jewish people?\nThe Torah declares, \u201cAnd Hashem your G-d will bring you into the land that your forefathers inherited and you shall inherit it.\u201d\nThe Seder Olam Beraisa teaches: They shall have a first and second inheritance but they will need no third inheritance.\nRashi explains: The first inheritance took place in the days of Joshua and the second in the days of Ezra, for when they were exiled by the Babylonians, the sanctity of the land was annulled. The third era, however, will not require us to re-inherit the land, for the original inheritance remains in force. This verse teaches us that the sanctity of the land was not annulled by Titus\u2019s exile of the Jews.\nWhile every archeological discovery in Israel is interesting, we need no proof of our history in the land dating back to King David. The fact that the historical record clearly shows that we were in Israel until the Romans exiled us is sufficient. When that happened, says the Seder Olam, nothing changed. Our claim to Israel is based on our habitation of Israel during that era. The Torah promises us that Titus could never annul our relationship \u2013 it has been the same ever since Ezra returned to Israel.\nAfter all, other religions and peoples who claim a stake in the land didn\u2019t exist thousands of years ago! All we need to demonstrate is that we were verifiably in Israel two thousand years ago and our claim is rock solid (excuse the pun)! And there is ample independent historical proof for that fact, such as the works of Josephus and an abundant archeological record.\nFinding a piece of stone that shows that King David was real, is unnecessary for our claim to the land. It might demonstrate the veracity of the Bible. But we all know it\u2019s not going to create any new believers. The Torah is not a storybook. Our Tanach was designed to instill faith in Torah and mitzvos. Mere knowledge of King David\u2019s historical existence is not going to send anyone running to shul. So while the find is interesting, it is of no practical import.\nIf you\u2019re waiting for a Heavenly sign to believe in Torah, Am Yisrael (the people of Israel) and Eretz Yisrael (the Land of Israel), open your eyes! Look at the miracles He has wrought during our own lifetime! After thousands of years of exile, we once again have sovereignty in the Land of Israel. Where are the Romans today? Where are the Babylonians today? We are fortunate to bear witness to open miracles that our forebears only dreamed of! May you always merit love and devotion for the Land of Israel and the ability to see the wonders of the Almighty manifest in our days!",
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        "raw_content": "Referendum Gives Turkey\u2019s Erdogan Broad New Powers\nTurkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan won Sunday\u2019s referendum that replaces the country\u2019s current system of parliamentary democracy with an executive presidency. The country\u2019s electoral board said that with 99.45 percent of the ballots counted, the \u201cyes\u201d side received 51.4 percent of the vote. The ruling Justice and Development Party put forward the 18-article reform package, which will allow the president to hold executor powers and lets them appoint five of 13 Supreme Court members. The opposition has said it will contest around 37 percent of the votes cast, due to the High Electoral Board announcing while voting was underway that it would change the rules to accept unstamped ballots unless they were proven to be fraudulent.\nTags: ankara, Elections, General news, Government and politics, istanbul, Political issues, Recep Tayyip Erdo\u011fan, Referendums, Separation of powers, Turkey, Turkey government, voting, Voting fraud and irregularities\nThis entry was posted on April 17th 2017 at 8:07am/08:07 and is filed under Elections, Live News Column 1, Politics, World News. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.",
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        "raw_content": "Becka Huckabee\t, Broker/Partner\nI have lived in the Triangle and have been a licensed broker for 30+ years. During that period I also taught school, worked as a financial representative for Northwestern Mutual, and a real estate appraiser. Each time, I came back to my first love, real estate sales. My experience gives me a strong background to assist you with all your real estate needs.\nWhat I hope to share with sellers are the tools and exposure they will need to sell their homes. For buyers, I offer my knowledge of the area, experience, patience, and the promise to find just the right fit for their home. For all my clients, I'll be a strong advocate and a determined negotiator.\nThe Triangle is a wonderful, vital place to call home. It has been both amazing and exciting to watch the dynamic growth and change especially in the last ten years. Where else can you find \"Tarheels\" and \"Devils\" within a six mile area, a place called \"Blue Heaven\", and a road with no sign named \"Tobacco Road\"? Check out our website and give me a call. I'll be happy to answer your questions and assist with your real estate needs.\nEmail becka@localmarketrealty.com",
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        "raw_content": "Walljasper had seven strike outs in their game against Houston.\nLSU Shuts Out Houston, Advances to Regional Final\nBATON ROUGE -- The LSU softball team shut out the Houston Cougars, 1-0 in game three of the Baton Rouge Regional in Tiger Park on Saturday afternoon. With the win, LSU improves to 43-14 and will move on to the regional championship on Sunday at 1 p.m. Houston falls to 37-21 on the year.\nIt was a pitcher\u2019s duel throughout most of the game until the top of the fifth inning where Amber Serrett drove in Michaela Schlattman from first base with a double to right field, giving the Tigers the 1-0 lead.\nHouston had chances to score, but Allie Walljasper and the Tiger defense held strong, stranding seven Cougars on base.\nWalljasper shut out the Houston bats, pitching a complete-game while tallying seven strike outs and picking up her 17th win of the season. 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I didn't believe our defense was perfect today but they have played really well behind her and backed her up, and she just continues to be so efficient. I mean, 76 pitches today is unreal. You know, she just does a great job of changing speeds, doing her job and using her defense, which is one of our strengths.\nANY THOUGHTS ON THEIR PITCHER AND HOW SHE WAS ABLE TO KEEP YOUR OFFENSE OFF BALANCE?\nTORINA: Yeah, she's very good, very talented. She's a competitor, too. You can tell, not just about her pitches but she competes, too. I understand why they are here. I understand why they are playing. They have a lot of athletic kids and she's really talented.\nALL THESE ONE-RUN GAMES, IT'S GOT TO BE TOUGH ON THE COACH.\nTORINA: Well, I can tell you the only ones counting one-run games are you guys. We're counting wins. We just want to win games and we don't care how we do it. I think the key to this team has been pitching and defense all year. 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        "raw_content": "Legislature Looking To Extend Power Of \u2018Shadowy\u2019 Public Finance Authority\n[Madison, Wis\u2026] Described as the \u201cbonding house of last resort,\u201d the Public Finance Authority issues higher-risk bonds for government and not-for-profit projects.\nSo why is Wisconsin\u2019s Legislature looking to give this controversial, quasi-public entity more authority \u2013 including the power of eminent domain?\nEven some lawmakers and political insiders don\u2019t know the answer.\nLast week, the Legislature\u2019s budget-writing committee approved on party lines an omnibus motion including \u201cModifications to Statutes Governing Conduit Revenue Bonds.\u201d The measure\u2019s myriad provisions clarify and expand the power of the Finance Authority.\nThe PFA was born in 2010 through state legislation. 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Specifically, the provision would authorize \u201ceminent domain to a commission created by contract under current law governing intergovernmental cooperation among Wisconsin entities that are acting under the provision of PFA statute.\u201d That would be the commission that oversees the PFA.\nBott doesn\u2019t care for the way the PFA changes made their way into an omnibus bill filled with tax reforms that fiscal conservatives support.\n\u201cThese changes are significant enough to warrant a public discussion,\u201d he said. \u201cIt\u2019s clear most legislators have no idea what the changes do, so they should be pulled out of this budget.\u201d\nSome lawmakers told MacIver News Service they were not entirely certain why the changes needed to be made. Most of the provisions are standard and noncontroversial, and political insiders were satisfied with the extended protections for taxpayers. Indeed, the legislation extends existing law that debt incurred by the PFA is not the responsibility of the state.\nOn its website, the Finance Authority declares that all bonds it issues are \u201cconsidered conduit debt obligations solely of PFA. No liability or debt repayment is attributed to the local government agency.\u201d And the broker \u201cuses no public subsidies or tax dollars\u201d for its operations.\nBut it does have the backing of the state and its statutes.\nThe PFA also is sponsored by the National Association of Counties, the League of Cities, the Wisconsin Counties Association, and the League of Wisconsin Municipalities. Critics claim those associations have profited from the partnership. Mark D. O\u2019Connell, executive director of the Wisconsin Counties Association, did not return two phone calls Monday from MacIver News seeking comment. Jerry Deschane, executive director for the League of Wisconsin Municipalities, referred all questions to O\u2019Connell.\nAs Debtwire reported earlier this year, the PFA may have been born in Wisconsin under unanimous support from the Legislature, but it does the brunt of its business outside the Badger State. The key players behind the Finance Authority are California-based.\nSome of PFA\u2019s bond deals have come under fire.\nLast month, Bloomberg reported that Goodwill Industries of Southern Nevada, which runs 50 donation centers and retail stores in Las Vegas, filed for bankruptcy 20 months after issuing $22 million of unrelated municipal bonds. The nonprofit issued the debt through the Public Finance Authority, which specializes in serving as a conduit for risky debt.\nThe PFA is one of more than a dozen third-party bond issuers.\nDespite its critics, the majority of PFA-connected bonds are performing, according to Debtwire\u2019s breakdown of Bloomberg data. In 2016, the issuer posted a record year of $1.79 billion in bonds issued. PFA has issued more than 450 bonds, at nearly $4 billion in principal and covering more than 100 projects since 2010, according to Bloomberg.\nAmong those investments are more than $1 billion in bonds for a 2.9 million square-foot shopping mall in East Rutherford, N.J., known as American Dream @ Meadowlands. The commerce monstrosity is to include an indoor ski slope and water and amusement rides in the mix of high-end retail. The development deal at one point included a $390 million tax break for developers.\nThe risks of such bonding are noted in a PFA bond announcement. 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        "raw_content": "Let\u2019s play sports!\nThere\u2019s always a lot happening in the sporting world. There are so many sports to enjoy\u2026 and so many sports you can read about! Macmillan Readers has several fiction and non-fiction titles that are all about sports, from skiing to football. We\u2019ve listed them below \u2013 why not download a free chapter or audio sample?\nFollow us on Facebook and Twitter this month, where we\u2019ll be sharing lots of sports facts and quotes with you!\nLevel: Macmillan Children\u2019s Reader \u2013 level 5\nFree audio is available here.\nRebecca, Sue, Mark and David are on a skiing holiday in the mountains. It is going to be a fun-filled week with a skiing competition on the last day. Who will win?\nRecommended for younger readers.\nSki Race is also available as eBook and audio download.\nPedro and Maria Moreira live in Brazil. When their son Palito is born, an old woman predicts that he will make them rich and happy. Palito shows a brilliant talent for playing football. He goes on to play for one of the top clubs in Brazil and becomes rich and famous. But a defect in his legs, combined with an accident on the field during a cup final, almost end his career in football.\nThe Promise is also available as eBook and audio download.\nTake a sneak peak: check out a sample chapter and audio.\nBrazil is a country that is changing quickly. Its economy is growing. To visit all of Brazil would be very difficult. At over 8.5 million square kilometers, it is the largest country in South America. This book will take you from the arrival of the first European colonists to democratic, multi-ethnic, present-day Brazil. From the beautiful forests to big, busy cities like S\u00e3o Paulo, and historic ones, like Recife and Salvador.\nBrazil is also available as eBook and audio download.\nThe history of football is as fascinating and exciting as the game itself. In this Macmillan Reader, Patrick Adams describes football from its humble (and sometimes violent) beginnings in Central and South America, and its emergence on the streets of 19th century England as a recognized game, to the international stadiums, big business and multi-million pound players of today.\nKick-off! The Story of Football is also available as eBook and audio download.\nThe Story of the Olympics: An Unofficial History\nThe Olympic Games are the most famous sporting event in the world, but how much do you know about their history? In this Macmillan Reader, Rachel Bladon describes the games\u2019 beginnings back in ancient Greece to the billion-dollar international event that they have become in the present day.\nThe Story of the Olympics: An Unofficial History is also available as eBook and audio download.",
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        "raw_content": "Plastic wrap is a form of food packaging consisting of a thin film of flexible, transparent polymer that clings to itself and to food containers to form a tight seal. The plastic keeps the food fresh by protecting it from air and by preventing dry foods from absorbing moisture and wet foods from losing moisture. It also seals in odors to prevent them from spreading to other foods stored nearby.\nPlastics are artificial polymers; that is, they consist of gigantic molecules formed by combining thousands of small molecules of the same kind into a long chain. These small molecules are known as monomers, and the process of combining them is known as polymerization. Natural polymers include such familiar substances as silk, rubber, and cotton.\nThe first plastic was made by the British chemist Alexander Parkes in 1862, who produced a substance he called Parkesine from cotton, nitric acid, sulfuric acid, castor oil, and camphor. Two years later in the United States John Wesley Hyatt improved this product and named it celluloid. Celluloid was a tremendous success and was used to make many different products, but it was highly flammable.\nThe first completely artificial polymer (unlike celluloid, which was a derivative of the natural polymer cellulose) was Bakelite, which was produced from phenol and formaldehyde by the Belgian chemist Leo Baekeland in 1908. Many other polymers were developed during the 20th century, including such important products as artificial rubber and artificial fibers such as nylon.\nThe first plastic used for wrapping was cellophane, another derivative of cellulose invented by the Swiss chemist Jacques Brandenberger in 1911. It had the advantage of being transparent, and was used for packaging as early as 1924. Cellophane was the most common form of plastic film made until 1963, when it was overtaken by polyethylene.\nPolyethylene was discovered by accident by research workers at the British company Imperial Chemicals Industries in 1933, when they mixed benzene and ethylene at high temperature and pressure. Polyethylene was first used chiefly for electrical insulating material. It was first made into a film in 1945 by the Visking Corporation in the United States, and has grown in popularity ever since.\nPolyvinyl chloride (PVC) was produced before World War II and was originally used as an inferior substitute for rubber, but films of this substance were not made in any quantity until the 1950s. PVC is used today in many different products such as pipes, flooring, electric cables, shoes, and clothing, as well as plastic wrap.\nPolyvinylidene chloride (PVDC) film was developed by the Dow Chemical Company during World War II for military use. It offered a high degree of protection from moisture and resistance to oils, greases, and corrosive chemicals, so it was used to package sensitive equipment such as optical devices and aircraft engine components. In\n1952 it was offered to the public under the familiar trade name Saran Wrap.\nMost household plastic wrap is made from polyethylene, PVC, or PVDC. These polymers are all derived from simple hydrocarbons such as methane or ethylene, which are produced from natural gas or petroleum. Polyethylene is made directly from ethylene. PVC is made from vinyl chloride, derived from ethylene, or from acetylene, derived from methane. PVDC is made from vinyl chloride and vinylidene chloride, a derivative of 1,1,2-trichloroethane, which in turn is derived from ethylene or acetylene.\nSome plastic films, including cellophane, are derived from cellulose, which is obtained from wood pulp or from linters, tiny fibers that cling to cotton seeds after the longer cotton fibers have been removed by a cotton gin. At least one form of plastic film (Pliofilm, a trademark of Goodyear) is derived from rubber.\nProcessing the raw materials\n1 The chemicals needed to synthesize polymers are usually obtained from petroleum. Crude oil is heated in a furnace to about 752\u00b0F (400\u00b0C). Vapors from the oil move into a fractionating column, a tall tower containing a series of chambers. The chambers are warmer at the bottom of the tower and cooler at the top. The various substances that make up petroleum rise through the chambers as gases until they reach the temperature at which they become liquids. Since each substance has a different boiling point, they liquefy in different chambers and can be separated and collected.\n2 Most polymers begin with very simple hydrocarbons that have low boiling points. These substances do not liquefy in the fractionating column, but instead remain in the form of gases which can be removed from the top of the tower. They may also be obtained from natural gas, which is mostly methane. Another source for these chemicals is naphtha, a mixture of liquid hydrocarbons, obtained from a fractionating column, which are heavier than gasoline but lighter than heavy oil. Naphtha is heated under pressure to break down the liquid hydrocarbons into smaller molecules, a process known as cracking. A catalyst is added to enable cracking to take place at a lower temperature and pressure than it would without it. The catalyst may be a natural or artificial clay (a mixture of alumina and silica or a zeolite (any of various minerals containing aluminum, silicon, oxygen, and other elements in combination with water.) Catalytic cracking usually takes place at a temperature of about 932\u00b0F (500\u00b0C) under a pressure of about 100 kilo-pascals. The cracked naphtha is then distilled in a manner similar to that in a fractionating column to separate its components.\n3 Polyethylene is polymerized from ethylene, which is obtained from cracking. Ethylene is heated in a pressure chamber to about 338\u00b0F (170\u00b0C) at a pressure of about 200,000 kilopascals in the presence of a small amount of oxygen. The oxygen breaks the ethylene down into free radicals, which combine with each other to form chains of polyethylene. About one percent of a nonreacting gas such as propane is added to prevent the chains from becoming too long.\n4 PVC is polymerized from vinyl chloride, which can be obtained either by mixing acetylene with hydrochloric acid or ethylene with chlorine. Ethylene is more commonly used because it is efficiently obtained from the cracking of naphtha. If acetylene is used it must first be synthesized by heating methane to about 2732\u00b0F (1500\u00b0C) or through various other chemical reactions. Vinyl chloride is mixed with water and agitated to form a suspension, much as oil and vinegar are mixed to form salad dressing. Various suspending agents such as starch and gelatin are added to keep the mixture from separating. The temperature of the suspension is raised to about 104\u00b0F (40\u00b0C) or 122\u00b0F (50\u00b0C) and an initiator, usually an organic peroxide, is added to start the reaction. The vinyl chloride molecules react with each other to form chains of PVC. The mixture is cooled and particles of PVC are separated from the water in a centrifuge and dried in an oven.\n5 PVDC is polymerized from a mixture of about 15% vinyl chloride and about 85% vinylidene chloride. To produce vinylidene chloride, first 1,1,2-trichloroethane is made by mixing acetylene, hydrochloric acid, and chlorine, or by mixing ethylene and chlorine. The 1,1,2-trichloroethane then reacts with calcium hydroxide or sodium hydroxide to produce vinylidene chloride. Polymerization of PVDC proceeds in much the same way as PVC.\n6 Polyethylene is naturally flexible, but PVC and PVDC must have plasticizers added or they will be hard and rigid. Various organic and inorganic esters can be used as plasticizers. Generally the liquid plasticizer is slowly sprayed into dry polymer powder and heated to about 302\u00b0F (150\u00b0C) to form a homogeneous mixture.\nMaking plastic wrap\n7 Plastic wrap is made by extrusion. In this process granules of plastic are heated until they melt at about 212\u00b0F (100\u00b0C) for polyethylene and about 392\u00b0F (200\u00b0C) for PVC and PVDC. The liquid is then forced through a die to form a tube of warm, stretchable plastic. At regular intervals compressed air is blown into the side of the moving tube to form large bubbles. This stretches the plastic to the desired thinness. The thin plastic cools rapidly, and the bubble is collapsed between metal rollers to form a film. The film is wound around a large metal roller to form a roll that may hold several kilometers of plastic wrap. The plastic film on these rolls is then unrolled, cut to the proper length (usually about 49 feet [15 m]) and width (about 1 foot [0.33 m]), and rerolled onto small cardboard tubes. (This rolling, unrolling, and rerolling tends to give the plastic wrap a slight negative charge of static electricity, that helps it cling.) The cardboard tubes of plastic wrap are placed in cardboard boxes that have a serrated edge at the opening so that the consumer can tear off the desired length. Some also have a sticky spot on the box to catch the edge of the plastic wrap so it doesn't stick to the tube. The boxes of plastic wrap are then stacked in cartons and shipped to retailers.\nA variety of standard tests exist to ensure that plastic wrap is effective. The most important are tests for permeability, impact resistance, and tear strength.\nWater vapor permeability is measured by filling a dish with calcium chloride, a highly water-absorbent substance. It is covered with a sample of plastic wrap and weighed. The dish is then placed in a chamber with a controlled temperature and humidity. After a measured amount of time the dish is weighed again. The increase in weight shows how much water vapor has passed through the plastic. This test can also be done by filling the dish with water instead of calcium chloride and measuring the decrease in weight to see how much water vapor has escaped. These tests are performed at 73\u00b0F (23\u00b0C) with a relative humidity of 50%, at 90\u00b0F (32\u00b0C) with a relative humidity of 50%, and at 100\u00b0F (38\u00b0C) with a relative humidity of 90%.\nGas permeability is measured by placing a sample of plastic wrap between two chambers. The upper chamber contains a pressure of 100 kilopascals, and the lower chamber contains a vacuum connected to a tube containing liquid mercury. As the air in the upper chamber passes through the plastic wrap it increases the pressure in the lower chamber and forces the level of mercury to drop. The change in the level reveals how much air has penetrated the plastic.\nImpact resistance is measured by dropping weights of increasing size on test samples until half of them break, at which point the weight is recorded. It can also be measured by filling bags made from the plastic wrap that is being tested with sand and dropping them on a hard surface from increasing heights until they burst. The height at which this occurs is then recorded. Impact resistance is also measured by shooting a small steel ball propelled by pressurized air through a sheet of plastic wrap and measuring how much the plastic slows it down.\nTear strength consists of tear initiation strength (the force required to start a tear) and tear propagation strength (the force needed to continue a tear). To measure tear initiation strength a sample shaped like a shallow V is pulled between two jaws until it begins to tear. This unusual shape is selected to provide a 90 degree angle that provides a controlled starting point for the tear. Tear propagation strength is measured by pulling apart a sample containing a precut slit.\nIn general, PVDC is stronger and less permeable than polyethylene, which is less permeable than PVC.\nSince plastic wrap is difficult, if not impossible, to recycle and is rarely reused, it does contribute to waste. One consumer group, considering such factors as the energy and raw materials needed for manufacture, the wastes released during manufacturing and disposal, the ability to be recycled, and the typical amounts used, has rated plastic wrap as \"Good.\" By comparison, reusable plastic containers were rated as \"Excellent,\" plastic bags as \"Very Good,\" aluminum foil and freezer bags as \"Good,\" and freezer papers as \"Poor.\" Another concern is the possibility that exposure to certain plasticizers in plastic wrap could be harmful. These chemicals are absorbed from plastic wrap into hot and fatty foods. 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        "raw_content": "Home / History / Pics / Now THAT's what you call a colourful history: From a knobbly-kneed Nazi to Egypt's golden boy, the most breathtakingly colourised black and white pictures ever\nNow THAT's what you call a colourful history: From a knobbly-kneed Nazi to Egypt's golden boy, the most breathtakingly colourised black and white pictures ever\nAugust 02, 2018 History, Pics\nAn artist has taken some of the defining historical moments of the past 150 years and brought them to life in 'colourised' photos.\nBrazilian artist Marina Amaral has transformed photos from around the world.\nThe stunning collection of images capture emotive moments from both the past, including Nazi leader Adolf Hitler in traditional German lederhosen intended to encourage national pride.\nMs Amaral has also breathed new life into celebrity photos, such as those of Elvis and of key historical figures.\nKNOBBLY KNEED NAZI: During the early 1920s, when this picture was taken, the Nazis and their leader Adolf Hitler were a rising force in Bavaria. Traditional German folk costumes \u2014 such as the lederhosen Hitler is wearing here \u2014 were co-opted by the fascists to help encourage national pride\nGI BLUES: In March 1958, Elvis Presley \u2014 the king of rock \u2014 was drafted into the U.S. Army, serving in West Germany with the 3rd Armoured Division. This photo dates from the end of his military career \u2014 by which time he had been promoted to sergeant. Elvis was honourably discharged in 1960\nA bad, bad Monk: Rasputin was the piercing-eyed, womanising mystic credited with healing Russia\u2019s haemophiliac royal heir, 11-year-old Alexei. Rasputin held great power over the Romanovs until, on December 30, 1916, he was killed by noblemen in St Petersburg\nDancing spy: Erotic dancer, circus performer, mistress and courtesan, Mata Hari was born Margaretha Geertruida Zelle in the Netherlands. She claimed to be a Hindu princess steeped in the art of dance. In truth, Mata Hari was more of an upmarket stripper. She\u2019s pictured here aged 29 or 30 in 1906, just 11 years before she was accused of being a German spy and executed by French soldiers during World War I\nEgypt's golden boy: In November 1922 British Egyptologist Howard Carter stunned the world when he and his team found the tomb of the young pharaoh Tutankhamun. Carter is pictured examining the gold sarcophagus that held the 19-year-old ruler\u2019s remains\nPlutonium paradise: the detonation of a plutonium bomb nicknamed \u2018Helen of Bikini\u2019 in the Marshall Islands on July 25, 1946. The remote Bikini Atoll in the Western Pacific became a favourite location for U.S. nuclear tests. Its 167 inhabitants never returned to their contaminated homeland\nThe Palace of wonders in 1851, Britain launched the Great Exhibition. More than 100,000 items were displayed in a Crystal Palace erected in London\u2019s Hyde Park. Over more than five months, nearly six million visitors viewed objects that included rare china, locomotives, porcelain and silks, a folding piano, a set of Cossack armour, jewels such as the huge Koh-i-Noor diamond and a 50kg lump of Chilean gold. Pictured here are two plaster-of-Paris colossi made from casts taken at the temple of Abu Simbel in Egypt\nDisastrous end to airship travel: The German airship LZ 129 Hindenburg had crossed the Atlantic in three days, carrying 36 passengers and around twice as many crew, when it came in to dock at Naval Air Station Lakehurst in New Jersey on May 6, 1937. Dozens of reporters and cameramen were waiting to capture a masterpiece of engineering. Instead, they watched in horror as the Hindenburg \u2014 filled with highly flammable hydrogen gas \u2014 caught fire, pitched backwards and crashed to the ground. Those on board leapt to escape, but in less than a minute the airship was destroyed, killing 13 passengers and 22 crew\nCivil Rights March On Washington, D.C. (Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. And Mathew Ahmann In A Crowd.\nCree Man, Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, Canada, 1903.\nGen. William T. Sherman \u2013 Civil War.\nGeneral George S. Patton Acknowledging The Cheers Of The Welcoming Crowds In Los Angeles, CA, During His Visit On June 9, 1945\nMigrant Mother, Great Depression.\nLewis Powell. He Was A Conspirator With John Wilkes Booth, Who Assassinated President Abraham Lincoln.\nNew York On D Day.\nNurse Aiko Hamaguchi.\nSchool At Anthoston, Kentucky.\nSenator John F. Kennedy And Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy On Their Wedding Day, September 12, 1953.\nThree French Boys Look At A Knocked-Out German Panther Tank In The Falaise Pocket. Near Falaise, Lower Normandy, France, 25th August 1944.\nUnemployed Men Hanging Out On The Street In San Francisco, California (April 1939).",
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        "raw_content": "Marc Faber: We Have Reached Some Kind of Tipping Point\nThe markets have moved sideward for essentially the last 12 months and this year, when the crash really happened, we were 2% lower on the S&P year-to-date\u2026we were down 13% for the transportation index, so the internal of the market has been weak,\u201d Faber told FOX Business yesterday.\n\u201cAn economy like China is not like a car where you just drive around the corner,\u201d he said. \u201cThe Chinese economy cannot be stimulated meaningfully for the time being\u2014it will take time.\"\n\u201cYou look at announcements of Hewlett-Packard, United Technologies, car manufacturers\u2026 they have a large exposure to China, and when the Chinese economy slows down, what really drove the growth, namely capital spending in China, and consumption in China slows down, so in July, car sales in China were down 7% year-over-year,\u201d he said.",
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        "raw_content": "Sally: A Memoir is the story of my mother\u2019s journey through aging and finally her death in hospice care. I walked with her, as did all of my family; I miss her terribly yet am so joyful for her that she is again free.\nMy mother\u2019s illness and death provided the story that I had searched for to explain my love for those that are dying. I find the end-of-life a very sacred time with people, as they begin to explore their mortality and delve deeply within themselves. As with birth at the start of life, assisting this process as we prepare to leave this life is an honor. I was privileged to help my own mother during her illness, and especially to spend her last night on earth with her. She allowed me to hold sacred space for her as she transitioned from this life to the next. It was a gift that I will treasure forever.\nLife as a Prayer is my second book, and currently in the editing process. I share deeply moving stories of my work with the dying and the many spiritual lessons I learned. Each chapter opens a step in the process of life closure, and includes journaling prompts to help us explore these in our own lives. Look for it in the months ahead!\nReflective Writing Coach\nMarggie offers Reflective Writing Workshops on a variety of topics, all designed to help the participant to explore their deepest self and open to the whispers of the divine within.\nSee Upcoming Events Page for current offerings.\nMarggie works with people individually as a Reflective Writing Coach. Using breathwork, meditation, chakra bowls, and many other vibrational tools to enhance openness of the client\u2019s energy system, creating a flow of divine guidance in the written word.\nSingle Session $75.00\nPackage of 3 Sessions $200\u2026\u2026.5 Sessions $325\nTo schedule email marggie.hatala@live.com\nI have always kept a journal, and consider myself a writer\u2026I was surprised at what I learned with Marggie. Between\u2026breathing and meditation techniques,\u2026and the atmosphere she provides, I have learned many things that I will be putting to use in my daily rituals. Very helpful and very enlightening\u2026.would definitely recommend to my family and friends\u2026. Carrie W. L.",
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        "raw_content": "I used to be afraid of spiders and sharks and talking to girls. No longer. My fears are completely rational now.\nPopular culture has been preparing us for an apocalypse for quite some time now, all the way back to the Bible. Zombies, plagues, nuclear holocaust, alien invasion \u2013 yes the chance of most of these happening is minuscule, but just because something is a slim chance doesn\u2019t mean it\u2019s impossible.\nAnd then there are the effects of global warming and climate destabilisation. We are seriously f-cking the planet up and world leaders appear more interested in making money and securing personal power than doing anything serious about it. Every day they delay increases the probability of environmental catastrophes.\nEvery now and then I get it in my head that I should stockpile some supplies and do a survivalist course and learn how to shoot a gun. But then I can\u2019t really be arsed and so I play a video game about trying to survive in a viral apocalypse instead.\nI\u2019m not fooling myself by thinking that playing these games, watching these films and reading these books (John Wyndham is a particular fave) is preparing me for living in a post-society society. I will die in the first few weeks in a fight with a former cross-fit junkie over a can of chickpeas.\nEven though my eyes are a little bit weird (see yesterday\u2019s post) I love them and am scared of what my life would mean without them. Sure, I\u2019d still be able to listen to music, but how would I navigate through my music collection to find the album I wanted to play?\nHow would I read? Yes, there are audiobooks, but I want to be the narrator and do the voices, not some random person chosen by the publishing company. Not even Stephen Fry, unless it\u2019s one of his books I guess.\nNot being able to effectively visit art galleries or watch movies would also be extremely disappointing. And writing would be become terribly difficult. I would have to finally teach myself to touch-type or get one of those dictation programs. Or be like John Milton and have a bunch of helpers to dictate to.\nI am in awe of anyone who functions with a serious impairment to one of their senses, but especially the blind. Sight is the sense I can do without the least. I would rather become mute and deaf and lose my sense of taste than have my sight go. Not like I\u2019d be able to bargain like that of course.\nI\u2019m quite happy to get old and lose mobility and energy and all sorts of things, but if I lose my mind, I\u2019d like to be (gently) put down thank you very much. My mind is so much a part of who I am, and I am very scared indeed of it going absent and never coming back.\nMy grandfather\u2019s mind deteriorated over a number of years and by the end he was barely conscious of anyone around him for more than a few minutes a day. Besides how horrible and terrifying something like that would be for me, I would also hate to put friends or family through the ordeal of having to care for my shell.\nOr worse yet, become a drooling vegetable in a public aged care facility being fed through a tube and having someone wipe my arse three times or more a day. Voluntary euthanasia all the way, thanks, with a big party with all my friends beforehand.\n4. Losing my home\nLike a growing number of people my age and younger, I do not own my own home, and I won\u2019t in the foreseeable future. Unlike many though, I\u2019m not currently living in \u2018housing stress\u2019 \u2013 the rent that I pay is less than 30 per cent of my total income.\nThat could easily change though. The amount of work I get could dry up, or my landlord could decide to start increasing the rent drastically, like has happened to some of my friends living in Newtown, and then very quickly I\u2019d have to start either tightening my literal and figurative belts or looking for somewhere else to live.\nThis would be really shit. I love living in Marrickville. I\u2019ve been in the area for nearly six years now and I feel part of the local community. I know the people in the local shops and bars and cafes.\nAt the same time, property prices have gone nuts in this area. A place around the corner $1.5 million last week. Absolutely ridiculous. It\u2019s only a matter of time before I can\u2019t afford to live here anymore and I have to go start again somewhere else.\n5. There is no persuadable middle\nI was at an event on the weekend chatting to a Scottish woman and she said her theory was that 20 per cent of people were good and the rest were bad. My response is that I liked to think that 20 per cent of people were good, 20 per cent were bad and the remaining 60 per cent are indifferent.\nI don\u2019t have a lot of evidence to base this on \u2013 although it lines up with some recent research about the language we use to talk about people seeking asylum, where there was a persuadable middle of around 60 per cent. Mainly it\u2019s just based on a hunch and my thinking over the past decade or so about politics and change.\nMy theory is that in any given situation you don\u2019t actually need (or want) to get the majority of people onboard with whatever it is you want to do. 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        "raw_content": "What Did Memphis Look Like 150 Years Ago?\nBack in 1868, Memphis looked quite a bit different than it does today. Just a few years after the end of the Civil War, Memphis lacked many of the things we love so much about it now.\nLooking to rebuild its local industries after the war, Memphis\u2019 economy began to improve, allowing for new companies to come onto the scene. One of those companies was Marx & Bensdorf Real Estate and Investment Company. Founded in 1868 by Max Marx and Herman Bensdorf, the company set out to sell and buy homes and land for people across the Mid-South area. Little did Herman and Max know, their commitment to people \u2013 creating lasting relationships and trust within the community \u2013 would keep their business alive for 150 years.\nMemphis, TN \u2013 150 Years Ago\n150 years ago, the Memphis we know and love today was very different.\nMemphis was not known as a music capital. Some of our favorite landmarks had yet to open, such as the Peabody Hotel (1869, current building 1925), the Memphis Zoo and Overton Park (1906), and the Orpheum Theatre (1890, current building 1928). Even the culture of our famed Beale Street had yet to emerge \u2013 it was simply a residential and commercial street at the time.\n1870s Beale Street, Collection of George Whitworth. Image from historic-memphis.com\nBuilt upon the success of river trade, the cotton industry, and the plantation economy of the time, Memphis was struggling after the end of the Civil War to find its place. Race riots were common, and the social unrest was growing.\nIn fact, in 1868 \u2013 the same year Marx & Bensdorf opened its doors \u2013 the Reconstruction Act and the 14th Amendment were instated. This time of transition spurred the cultural significance of our city, allowing emancipated slaves to bring rich diversity, music, and food that would forever change Memphis\u2019 legacy.\nFirst front-page Marx & Bensdorf advertisement, December 9, 1873, The Memphis Daily Appeal\nCan you picture what life was like during these times? Here are a few facts about living in 1868:\nThe presidential election of 1868 elected President Ulysses S. Grant\nHorse drawn carriages, steamboats, and railroads were the most efficient modes of transportation\nThe lightbulb was not yet invented, and wouldn\u2019t be around until 1879\nThe fastest mode of communication for long distances was through the telegraph; telegrams were common well into the 1900s, although the telephone was invented in 1876\nAs part of the Victorian Era, the fashions of the day included large, long skirts for women, coupled with long hair, corsets, gloves, and parasols for shade. Men often wore gloves, hats, large-lapeled waistcoats, and ties or cravats\nStill on the heels of the Gold Rush years, 1868 was influenced by a desire to explore, do new things, and create a new life; perhaps this spirit helped Marx & Bensdorf get started on the company they envisioned!\nMain Street Memphis in 1870, Collection of George Whitworth. Image from historic-memphis.com\nGrowing in Good and Bad Times\nLooking back, Marx & Bensdorf probably could not have picked a more difficult, yet exciting time to start their work.\nThe spirit of beginning anew and strengthening new areas of the economy \u2013 as manufacturing and other automated processes began to thrive \u2013 gave hope to many after years of war.\nIn the first (that we know of) real estate listing that Marx & Bensdorf published, you can sense the many possibilities available for a new life in a new South. The listing (below) reads:\n\u201cA large building, suitable for a manufactory; a store in good locality; two nice two-story dwellings, and a number of vacant lots to lease on good terms. Apply to Marx & Bensdorf \u2026\u201d\nFirst Marx & Bensdorf real estate listing, May 27, 1870, The Memphis Daily Appeal\nDuring Reconstruction, the Memphis area was reacclimating itself back into the union, finding its place in a post-war economy. Several years later, the Yellow Fever epidemic swept across Memphis, wiping out a large portion of the population.\nInto the 1900s, Memphis experienced growth, welcoming some of our favorite landmarks, museums, hotels, schools, and department stores to the area. Still, the inevitable pressures of war, scandal, and economic downturns hit the area, and the rest of the country, hard.\nFrom the race riots and turmoil of 1868, to similar social and political unrest 100 years later in 1968, the Marx & Bensdorf firm has kept its focus on serving the Mid-South, whether in moments of hardship or prosperity.\nMuch like the city of Memphis itself, Marx & Bensdorf has demonstrated the results of creative problem solving, dedicated focus, and the benefits of finding opportunities at every turn. The company continued to invest in Memphis, finding its own real estate for the business around town.\nFrom the first advertised location at No. 7 Madison Street, to the next location at 152 Madison in 1905 (now The Brass Door restaurant and pub), and on to 149 Monroe (now the Cadre Building), Marx & Bensdorf steadily climbed to become not just the oldest, but also the most respected professional real estate firm in the area.\n149 Monroe office, built in 1928. Image from historic-memphis.com\nThe Key to 150 Years\nWhile exploring the history and context of Marx & Bensdorf\u2019s beginnings, it is important to think about how this 150-year legacy was possible. As our staff celebrates this impressive and exciting anniversary, we reflect on what being 150 years old means.\nQuite simply, we all have the same answer: the people.\nFrom the two people who began this company, Herman and Max, to the people who have served as agents and staff each day since, to the customers who have turned to us time and again \u2013 it is the people, our relationships with them, and our common love for Memphis that have made this business grow.\nFor instance, take this ad from the Memphis News-Scimitar, which ran on Christmas Day in 1919.\nAdvertisement, December 25, 1919, Memphis News-Scimitar\nAlthough this ad ran in the newspaper nearly 100 years ago, our business still recognized the same principles we do today. We would not be where we are,150 years later, without our friends.\n\u201cIn 1868 and now, our debt of gratitude strengthens with each year. The spirit of the holidays prompts an acknowledgment of our debt of gratitude to each of our friends.\u201d\nKnowing where we have come from, what our values are, and how important the people of the Memphis area are to our firm: these are all reasons we have survived and thrived for 150 years. This year, we will continue to think about our past and where we can go in the future.\nWhile the next 150 years will bring even more unexpected changes, our future is in good hands because of the people who make up our firm, and the people who entrust their real estate transactions to us. We thank you all for being part of this amazing journey!\nHeader image: Birds-Eye View of Memphis, 1870. Image from oldmapsofthe1800s.storenvy.com\n\u00ab The First-Timer\u2019s Guide to Buying a Home in Memphis\nPatio Season is Coming: 6 Ways To Get Ready \u00bb",
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        "raw_content": "ME&A | Growing up as a TCK (Third Culture Kid)\nPosted on 14 May 2018 in Thoughts & Views\tby\tAdrienne Benson\nEditor\u2019s Note: Adrienne Benson is a Communications Specialist with ME&A working on the Feed the Future Global Program Evaluation for Effectiveness and Learning (PEEL) project. She just published her first novel, \u201cThe Brightest Sun.\u201d\nMy father was career USAID, and that took us to sub-Saharan Africa, where we lived for ten years. I was a TCK, or third culture kid, someone who lives outside their passport country because of their parents\u2019 job. Unlike immigrants, TCKs are always expected to go \u201chome\u201d and to identify with that home culture. They live in the center of the Venn Diagram where passport culture overlaps host country culture. I\u2019m fascinated by that in-between space.\nI always knew I wanted to bring my memories of Africa to the page. As a writer, I write everything. That\u2019s how I get things off my chest. Isabelle Allende said: \u201cnostalgia is the vice of the expatriate.\u201d If she\u2019s right, then writing the book was my version of rehab\u2014it allowed me to let go of that vice, took the ache of nostalgia away. It also gave me a map to trace the way my childhood informed my adult self.\nThe struggles the characters in my latest novel, \u201cThe Brightest Sun,\u201d face is really the universal struggle to define\u2014to define yourself as a mother or daughter, husband or wife, to define yourself in relation to where you live, and to define your place in the world\u2014literally and figuratively. It\u2019s that struggle, ultimately, that I undertook when I came \u201chome\u201d at 16 to a place I hardly knew, and it\u2019s that struggle that inspired the book. My parents (unlike the ones in the book!) are wonderful, kind people. I dedicated the book to them, since without their sense of adventure I wouldn\u2019t have had the childhood I did. But I also dedicated it to TCKs, all the placeless kids whose home is everywhere and nowhere. After all, they are my people. More information about the book and my childhood is on my website, www.adriennebenson.com\nAdrienne Benson is a Communications Specialist with ME&A working on the Feed the Future Global Program Evaluation for Effectiveness and Learning (PEEL) project. She has more than 25 years of experience as a writer/editor working with USAID, the U.S. Peace Corps, United Nations, U.S. Department of State, and American Red Cross.",
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        "raw_content": "You have a great voice. Make it heard!\nAs a member of your local electric cooperative, you have a voice in how your co-op is run. Cooperatives follow the basic principle of one member, one vote. Every year you have an opportunity to vote for other members who will represent you on the board of directors. These folks are your friends, neighbors and fellow residents of our community.\nOccasionally, you may be asked to vote on a policy, such as a bylaw change (this is like the constitution for your co-op).\nEvery member in good standing of the co-op may run for the board. This is one of the key differences between a co-op member and a customer of another utility.",
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        "raw_content": "Ashley is a Business Administration - Management major from here in Greenville, North Carolina! I've known Ashley since our days together at Farmville Central High School, in little ol' Farmville, North Carolina. We had so much fun on our session together.\nWe laughed and joked with her best friend, did it for the 'gram, learned how to use the burst photo mode on our iPhones, but most importantly captured beautiful photos to celebrate this time in Ashley's life!\nI was super excited when I got the email that read, \"Hi Bryant, you may not remember me but we went to school together. I'm graduating in May and I would love for you to do my senior photos!\"\nOf course I remembered you, Ashley, and I'm so honored to have had the chance to capture this time in your life! Congratulations, beautiful! I wish you so much happiness and success in your future!\nMore on seniors",
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        "raw_content": "Title: A Fine Imitation\nOpening Sentence: \"If she had to guess, Vera Longacre would say that most of the girls at Vassar College knew her name and could pick her out of a crowd, even if she could not do the same for them.\"\nFavorite Quote: \"Art is ... it's like a window into someone's head. The only chance we have to really see the world through someone else's eyes. A glimpse of another time, another place. A taste of another life, in the past...\"\nVera Bellington is a beautiful bird in a gilded cage. She always has been. She is part of the class of the wealthy that is the elite even within the wealthy. Vera plays the part well; she always has.\nThe book introduces the reader to Vera at two points in her life - the 1920s when she is married and living in the city and a decade earlier when she is a senior at Vassar. The book tells the story of both time periods in alternating chapters.\nAt Vassar, a college education is a placeholder waiting for the marriage proposal. In the present, Vera lunches with the ladies and serves on charity boards. She has a maid, a chauffeur, a butler, and others to take care of every practicality of life. She lives in a penthouse of a building her husband designed, built, and owns. Arthur and Vera Bellington are \"that kind of rich,\" and Vera's parents, the Longacres, are even richer and have the old money name.\nIn the middle of all this opulence, Vera is desperately unhappy for her entire life is playing a role, with no self-determination. Her mother watches her every move, and Vera never veers far from the the line she is expected to toe. Her husband Arthur is consumed by his business and other interests; he, for the most part, ignores Vera except when necessary.\nThen, at Vassar, Bea Stillman, an irreverent new friend, and the \"Yale boys\" enter the picture. In the present, artist Emil Hallan comes into Vera's life. A beautiful woman. A life of wealth. Constraints of family and society. A woman straining against the bars of her gilded cage. The introduction of characters who shake that solid foundation and the reliance on ritual and expectations. Can you see where this is going?\nThe plot of the book also involves the art world and the mystery surrounding the provenance of works. However, to me, that is a small piece of the book. The primary setting of the book is the lifestyle of the rich and famous in the roaring twenties. However, that opulent, vibrant setting also seems a small piece of this book.\nThis book is completely Vera's story, and it remains true to that narrow focus throughout. Therein lies the main issue with the book. Vera is the same whether as a married woman in the 1920s or a college student a decade earlier. She is still constrained by the need to adhere to societal rules and her mother's domineering edicts. Nothing changes. No growth seems to occur between the two time periods. Yes, society's rules are harsh, and the pressure to conform is immense. Yes, a mother's opinion and approval always matter. However, as a young woman grows and matures, you would expect some change in approach or behavior. I feel sorry for her up to a point, but after a while, I just find her frustrating as Vera in college and Vera as a married lady of society both sound the same.\nPredictable? Yes. Entertaining and a quick read? Yes similar to The Light of Paris and The Atomic Weight of Love in that story line of a woman looking to live her own life despite what society or family may require.",
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        "raw_content": "Case studies - Bring it Home\nAviva Bring it home Advertising Campaign\nAs you can see from this case study, Aviva are a regular client of ours, working with us regularly for their Street to School campaign.\nAs part of a new, related campaign titled \"Bring It Home\", for parenting website Mumsnet, they recently asked us to produce a series of images around the concept of parents with missing children. With as many as one hundred thousand children going missing in the UK each year, it's a serious issue.\nWe're very experienced at this sort of work. We're good at producing attention-grabbing, hard-hitting campaign photographs which turn heads. And we delivered again here, with the photographs you can see here. It's all about conveying a convincing degree of emotion. The actors' expressions are stark and powerful, and with background distractions kept to a minimum, the black-and-white images bring out every detail of every face, conveying the same unmissable message.\nWe're very proud of the assistance that we provide to Aviva for these campaigns.",
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        "raw_content": "When asked to produce an installation for the travelling Gallery\u2019s 40th anniversary show that examined and explored the organisation\u2019s values, I immediately had to examine my own as an artist. This exploratory process has required that I question as many of those values as those that I endorse. The resultant series of structures explore the complex layers unearthed during the discussion and investigations into what the Travelling Gallery provides for the remote communities it serve. It also made me question how art is currently valued and indeed how it is supported within our cultural framework.\nSettlement then, a series of site specific structures created for the City Art Centre, the contents of which examine my relationship with the art world in general, the Travelling Gallery, what it stands for and indeed questions arts relevance to the world which it navigates. I was interested in using SETTLEMENT to examine ideas that the media often use to \u201cdefine\u201d social structures especially those surrounding the Calais \u201cjungle\u201d communities which built up around 2015 when the migrant crisis was at its peak.\nTHE WINDMILL which powers the SETTLEMENT: Self-actualization explored in the combined found text fragments drawn from Buddha, contemporary music and my own imaginings and correspondences.\nBASIC NEEDS SHACK The basic needs approach is one of the major approaches to the measurement of absolute poverty in developing countries. The shack\u2019s products are the urgently needed food items for my local foodbank in Dunfermline as published on their website currently. These foodstuffs were donated at the end of the show. More information on your local foodbanks and UK poverty can be found at https://www.trusselltrust.org/get-help/find-a-foodbank/\nFURTHER SHELTER acts as an archive of the Travelling Gallery, its workshops and its myriad journeys. It also questions the romantic notion of the artists starving in the garret, an outmoded idea and explores instead artist as critical thinker and socially active participant.\nTHE DANCING CIRCLE unites the community of shacks and shelters. It is a collective meeting area where a series of talks and performances took place over the show\u2019s duration. The space was activated by this series of discussions that further explore the value of art and place-making, accessibility and diversity of contemporary art in Scotland.\nFRAME AND FRAGMENT refer to the construction and subsequent destruction of these temporary, often illegal, settlements. They also explore the tensions that exist between artists and galleries.",
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        "raw_content": "Author Bill Murdock\nBill Murdock recently wrote a wonderful piece remembering the late, great George Scott.\nScott was the booker for Jim Crockett Promotions from 1973 through 1981 and was responsible creatively for most of what wound up being a huge boom period for the company during that time.\nAlthough we've only gotten to know each other in recent years, Bill and I grew up watching \"Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling\" on the same TV station each Saturday back in the day - WFBC (now WYFF) channel 4 out of Greenville, SC. Every Saturday at 1:00 PM.\nI like Bill's writing very much. His book \"Brisco\" (Jack Brisco's autobiography that Bill helped Jack write, and recently re-published by Crowbar Press) is one of my favorite books.\nI always seem to gravitate to sentimental, nostalgic writing about wrestling, especially Mid-Atlantic Wrestling, and his piece on Scott resonated with me.\nCountless heroes adorned our bedroom walls in posters and pictures in our youthful days filling us with admiration and fueling our young dreams and aspirations. My friends\u2019 heroes came mostly from the football field, the basketball court, the boxing ring, or the baseball diamond.\nThey came from the Green Bay Packers, the New York Jets, and the Miami Dolphins. They came from the Boston Celtics, the Milwaukee Bucks, and the Los Angeles Lakers. And they came from the Atlanta Braves, the Oakland A\u2019s, and the Cincinnati Reds. Mine came from the ring in the old Asheville City Auditorium.\nMy first hero was George Scott.\nGeorge Scott was a professional wrestler.\nGeorge Scott was my friend.\nThe article also informs about George Scott's supportive role in the early days of Eblen Charities, an organization in Asheville, NC that assists families in western North Carolina in times of need. Bill serves as CEO of Eblen Charities.\nRead \"Remembering George Scott\" by Bill Murdock.\nGeorge Scott with Andre the Giant on the set of \"Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling, circa 1975\nThe \"Gateway Boys\" with George Scott at the 2004 Mid-Atlantic Wrestling\nLegends Fanfest in Charlotte.\nFiled under: Bill Murdock, George Scott\nTenryu and Mr. Fuji\nMid-Atlantic Tag Team Champions (1981)\nWe were saddened to learn of the passing of Mr. Fuji (Harry Fujiwara) this past weekend.\nWhile remembered more today for his work in the WWE, both as an in ring competitor and manager, the Mid-Atlantic Gateway remembers Mr. Fuji fondly as a champion in the Mid-Atlantic territory, teaming with a young Genichiro Tenryu in 1981 to defeat Dewey Robertson and George Wells for the Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship.\nHe was also in the territory in the early 1970s. Les Thatcher once wrote in one of the promotional magazines for Jim Crockett Promotions:\n\"His pet hold \"the cobra\" is the move to watch for. When he locks it on his man, you can start to put on your coat.\"\nOur condolences go out to Mr. Fuji's friends, family, and colleagues.\nFrom the WWE Network\nWWE HOF Career Highlights Video\nFiled under: Memorial, Mid-Atlantic Tag Team Championship, Mr. Fuji, Photographs\nBefore diving in to Part 7, check out all the previous installments of the \"Dream Team.\"\nParts: 1 2 3 4 5 6)\nOn the World Wide Wrestling television program that was taped on May 28, 1980 from the WRAL TV studios, Greg Valentine called Ric Flair out to the set and seemingly sincerely said to Ric, \u201cI would like to say one thing. I know you\u2019re the U.S. Champion, you\u2019re a very good U.S. Champion\u2026I wanna tell you that right now. I still have a lot of respect for you, Ric. I wanna say one thing, and I want all the people to hear this as well as you. I\u2019ve made a mistake. I know it\u2019s hard for you to believe that I\u2019m sayin\u2019 this, but I\u2019ve made a mistake. I\u2019ve done a lot of thinking; I\u2019ve done a lot of thinking the last couple of weeks.\u201d\nValentine continued, \u201cSix months ago I came in from New York and I asked you to be my partner again [as we learned in Part 6], and I was very rude to you. Right here, I think it was in this same studio. But I would just like to say right now that it\u2019s never been the same in the ring without you, it\u2019s never been the same outside the ring without you. When we were together that two to three years, it was the most fantastic time in my professional wrestling career\u2026I want you to know that. And I\u2019m speaking from the bottom of my heart, I\u2019m sincere, this is no joke. I wish you would take me or at least consider, or think about it, take me back as your partner. I\u2019m not asking you to come on my side to be my partner; I\u2019m asking you to take me back. Do you understand what I\u2019m saying?\u201d\nThis feature includes CLASSIC AUDIO from May of 1980\nat the bottom of this post.\nAnnouncer Rich Landrum was shocked, and said, \u201cRic\u2026this is a surprise to me. I would NEVER expect this.\u201d Ric incredulously responded, \u201cI can\u2019t believe what you\u2019re saying. You realize the money we\u2019ve thrown away by you not thinkin\u2019 about this earlier? Remember what I told you? I said on this side of the fence you get to enjoy life; you get nice letters from people that believe in you. You get to enjoy life without people throwin\u2019 stuff at you and callin\u2019 you names. You get to hold your head up high. I told you this six months ago! I can\u2019t believe you\u2019ve come out here.\u201d\nFlair paused, and then continued, saying, \u201cI tell ya, I think you\u2019re a helluva man for standin\u2019 out here and admitting it, if you\u2019re sincere. And I really wish you were, because if you and I, if I could believe you were sincere, and you and I could get it together again brother, I got two guys, three guys in line that just couldn\u2019t handle Valentine and Flair standin\u2019 side by side again! But, I just find it hard to believe that you\u2019d call me out here.\u201d\nValentine quickly responded, \u201cLet me say one more thing. Now, maybe a lot of the fans don\u2019t know this\u2026we had one heck of a wrestling match just about a week ago in Greensboro, North Carolina for your U.S. belt, your gold you call it. I just want to say, we went the time limit, it was a sixty minute time limit, it was the toughest match I\u2019ve ever had in my professional wrestling career. I just wanted to let you know that you\u2019re the most fantastic wrestler of all-time, I mean I\u2019m sincere, I\u2019m sincere, you\u2019re one tough dude. Nobody could beat us together in that ring. And I still have all the respect and admiration, I always have for you Ric. I mean, we were the best of friends. I just want to seal it, and I want you to think about being my partner, and I just want to shake your hand, really. I mean, at least do that, at least think about it.\u201d\nAn emotional Nature Boy said, \u201cAw man, you know you make my heart flutter when you talk to me like that, because if I could believe you brother\u2026\u201d Valentine interrupted, \u201cI\u2019m sincere; I am sincere.\u201d Flair continued, \u201cIf you\u2019re sincere, and you want to come over to my side of the tracks, you wanna lead that life that I\u2019m leadin\u2019 right now? Hey, I\u2019m gonna give it some serious thought. If you can stand out here, Valentine I\u2019ve never said you weren\u2019t a man. And I\u2019ve never said you weren\u2019t a double-tough guy; I\u2019ve told everybody that. I\u2019ll always respect you. You\u2019re on, and I\u2019ll give it some thought.\u201d\nAnderson's Army\nRay Stevens, Jimmy Snuka, and The Iron Sheik\nUltimately, Flair gave Valentine the benefit of the doubt and the \u201cDream Team\u201d reunited, and their first match back together was on June 8, 1980 in the Greensboro Coliseum. Ric and Greg were booked to battle the nefarious team of Jimmy Snuka and the Iron Sheik, managed by Gene Anderson. The tag team match started normally, but it turned out to be anything but a normal tag team bout!\nWhen Flair attempted to tag Valentine in when Ric felt he needed a breather, Greg refused to tag. After that snub, Ric made another attempt to tag his \u201cDream Team\u201d partner, and the nightmare for Flair began in earnest. Valentine jumped off the apron of the ring, and clearly had no intention of ever assisting Ric. Clearly, Valentine had suckered Flair! Without a tag team partner that would assist him, Ric was brutalized by Snuka and the Sheik before being pinned. If that was not bad enough, Valentine then joined the beat-down, grabbed the cane that Gene Anderson sported in his managerial capacity, and cracked Flair in the face with it. This vicious blow broke the Nature Boy\u2019s nose, and led to a major feud between the \u201cDream Team\u201d members that went on hot and heavy for the remainder of 1980, including multiple switches of the United States Heavyweight Championship. Valentine would even call himself the new \u201cNature Boy!\u201d\nAfter this major blowup between Flair and Valentine in 1980, it seemed impossible that the \u201cDream Team\u201d would ever operate as a tag team again. But lo and behold, fast forward to the end of 1982 and early 1983, and Flair and Valentine would reunite one final time, for a memorable last hurrah!\nStay tuned for the final installment - - PART 8 of the \"Dream Team!\"\nFiled under: 1980, 1980s, Audio, Chappell, Greg Valentine, Ric Flair, Rich Landrum\nWhen I think back over my years as a wrestling fan (over 40 now) there have certainly been many great memories. As is obvious, some stand out more than others. I enjoy sharing some of these old stories with my friends here at the Gateway. I was so blessed to spend some time with Dick and David during the recent Fanfest in Charlotte and was so glad to be there to witness their Hall of Heroes induction, it was a great moment indeed. The introduction they got from Bob Caudle was simply awesome to say the least.\nI recently came across a picture that reminded me of a special moment in my life as a wrestling fan. In 1974 I attended my very first wrestling match. It was in the historic County Hall located in Charleston, SC. It would become a normal part of my week as a youngster, as me and my dad would make that venture down to County Hall for the 8:15 bell time as many Friday nights as possible. I remember on one of those rides down we were passing a van and as I looked over, I could not believe it, it was Ric Flair. I could not believe that I had just actually witnessed him driving down the road like a regular person. I was thrilled and wanted my dad to drive slow so we could follow him to county hall. (What a silly kid, but I was like 5 or 6.)\nThere was always something about Ric that just drew me in as a fan, regardless of which \u201cside of the fence\u201d he was on that particular time. Well indeed the years went on and we all know the business changed many times over, but the one constant always seemed to be Ric Flair. He was still \u201cthe man.\u201d He was still styling and profiling as only he could do. During 1998 when I was putting together the reunion show we did at County Hall, Ric did some local promos for us and was even coming to the show, but during that time his dad was ill and he was unable to make it. However, it was still pretty incredible that we had his endorsement for what we were doing.\nLater the next year, Mike Mooneyham called me and asked if I was busy in the next couple of days. At the time I was still on the road as a deputy sheriff and so indeed I had a shift coming up. Mike asked if I could possibly get my shift covered or simply be out, naturally I asked him why. He would then tell me that if I could make arrangements, that I could go with him to Ric Flair\u2019s 50th birthday party. I could not believe what I was hearing. Here I was, a lifetime fan, and now I had the chance to be at something so personal. I immediately said yes without actually knowing how I would do it. In fact, I didn\u2019t even check, I just went, and called in sick. Looking back now some 17 years later, I normally would not take such a risk or be so spontaneous, but this was a literal once in a lifetime moment, so I went. We had a ball and although short, I got a few minutes to speak with Ric and share a few personal memories and a special personal story of how my oldest daughter, Morgan, was indeed named so because of his middle name also being, Morgan. He seemed truly moved that he meant that much to a fan.\nThe years have gone by and all of us have gotten older, yes even the Nature Boy, but the memories are still fresh and will never be forgotten. So Naitch, the last 40 some odd years as a wrestling fan have been great and from the passing moment on I-26, to all the great moments in the ring, to the birthday party and now hearing the old stories on the \"Ric Flair Show\" podcast, I simply say thank you. It's been great. Woooo!!!!\nFiled under: Andy McDaniel, Mike Mooneyham, Ric Flair\nCrockett Foundation: J.J. Dillon's Early Days for JCP\nThe Crockett Foundation has posted an interview that the Mid-Atlantic Gateway conducted with James J. Dillon exclusively for their Foundation website.\nWhen most fans today think of James J. Dillon, they think Four Horsemen. \"J. J.'s Early Days\" is a short discussion with Dillon about his early career stint as a wrestler with Jim Crockett Promotions in the early 1970s, before the passing of patriarch Jim Crockett, Sr.\nTopics discussed include his memories of Jim Sr., the old Crockett office on Morehead Street in Charlotte, his first match for JCP, thoughts and memories on guys that helped 'Jim Dillon' along the way, and what his time in the 'Charlotte territory' meant for his career moving forward.\nDillon had a hall-of-fame career (he's now in three different pro wrestling halls of fame) and was involved in many aspects of the business as a wrestler, manager, and in management behind the scenes for Jim Crockett Promotions, World Championship Wrestling, and the WWE. He is now a \"tag team partner\" of the Crockett Foundation.\nCheck out the interview with J.J. on the Crockett Foundation website.\n\"Tag in; help out!\"\nSupport the Crockett Foundation with your purchase of their classic \"Four Horsemen\" t-shirts, as well as caps and other goodies, all available on the Crockett Foundation online store.\nThe Crockett Foundations is a tax-exempt 501(C)(3) nonprofit organization.\nFiled under: 1970s, 1971, 1972, 1973, Crockett Foundation, James J. Dillon\nImage on the \"Ric Flair Show\" official t-shit.\nThe first official \"Ric Flair Show\" t-shirt is now available from ProWrestlingTees.com.\nThe black t-shirt sports the official \"Ric Flair Show\" logo on 100% preshrunk heavyweight cotton tees and printed with DTG (Direct to Garment) printers.\nSupport your favorite podcast and purchase your \"Ric Flair Show\" t-shirt today! They ship worldwide.\nThe \"Ric Flair Show\" is part of the MLW Radio Network. A new show rolls out every Wednesday at 9 PM ET. This week's show features two amazing guests, former WWE world champion Kurt Angle and UFC's head honcho Dana White!\nFor more information on the show including how and where to download it, visit RicFlairShow.com.\nThe Mid-Atlantic Gateway is a proud sponsor of \"This Week in History\" on the Ric Flair Show!\nRhodes and Slater defend the World Tag Team Titles in the Mid-Atlantic Area - - Almost\nAs we've discussed in 7 earlier installments in this series, full time wrestlers from both the Mid-Atlantic territory and the Georgia territory made special appearances in each other's areas for one-night events.\nWhile Augusta Georgia was \"ground zero\" for Georgia Championship Wrestling in this exchange, Georgia stars appeared in many different Mid-Atlantic towns during this time period including Richmond, Charlotte, and Greensboro, and others.\nIn September of 1976, reigning NWA world tag team champions the Anderson brothers left the Mid-Atlantic territory to go to Georgia, and they took their NWA world tag team title belts with them. A year later, they lost those belts to the unlikely pairing of Dusty Rhodes and Dick Slater on 9/23/77 in Atlanta.\nRhodes and Slater were scheduled to come to the Mid-Atlantic territory to defend their newly won titles on October 30 in Greensboro, and actually had sent in video taped interviews to promote the match to be aired in the local Greensboro TV market. Newspaper ads ran advertising Rhodes and Slater bringing their titles to Greensboro to face former champions Ric Flair and Greg Valentine.\nBut before Rhodes and Slater made it here with the belts for the 10/30 show, they lost them back to the Andersons on 10/14/77 in Atlanta. Greensboro newspaper ads, seen above, were revised to reflect the Andersons as new champions.\n\"Dusty Rhodes, you may call yourself 'the American Dream' but you're going up against the Dream Team!\" - Greg Valentine\nHere is rare vintage audio of Valentine and Flair welcoming Rhodes and Slater to town:\nI've always hated that Dusty Rhodes and Dick Slater never made it here with the tag team belts. It would have been an interesting match-up between them and Flair and Valentine - - to say the very least!\nAnd it's nice to hear Greg Valentine use the term \"Dream Team\" - - that's the name of David Chappell's ongoing 8-part series about Mid-Atlantic Wrestling's \"dream team\" of the 1970s, Ric Flair and Greg Valentine.\nMore of the Mid-Atlantic/Georgia Wrestling partnership to come!\nFiled under: 1970s, 1977, Anderson Brothers, Bourne, Dick Slater, Dusty Rhodes, Greensboro NC, Greg Valentine, Mid-Atlantic/Georgia, Ric Flair, World Tag Team Championship\nOle Anderson: You wanna bet? You wanna watch us? Well then you and all these other people that are watcing right now, you tune in and you watch us. Becasue every time we're on television, we're going to do the same thing that we just did here to this Mr. Soto and \"Mr. Wrestler\" or whatever his name happens to be. And what we really want to see is guys like Wahoo McDaniel, Paul Jones, Rufus R. Jones, Ken Patera, Tim Woods...we want to see those boys...we want to see their knees start to shake. We want to see them get a little bit scared. We want to see them back out maybe of a few of the contracts that they've got set up for us. And we'll rule as kings forever. The world tag team champions.\nIn the end, it was all much ado about nothing, at least for the time being. Flair returned to action in late January and immediately began teaming with the Andersons against various combinations involving Johnny Weaver, Paul Jones, Rufus R. Jones, and Wahoo McDaniel. Whatever friction had developed between Flair and the Andersons over the holidays had been smoothed over by the time of Flair's return. Flair maintained a tight relationship with his cousins throughout the majority of 1976 until another young and brash blonde bomber named Greg Valentine hit the Mid-Atlantic scene late in the year. And that's when Ric finally made his move to separate himself from his family and formed the team with Valentine.\nAnd for a look at the entire story of Ric Flair's tumultous relationship with the Anderson family (including the 1980s with younger cousin Arn Anderson), check out the timeline history book of the Andersons in wrestling titled \"Minnesota Wrecking Crew.\" Click the ad below for more information!\nFiled under: 1970s, 1975, 1976, Anderson Brothers, Audio, Blackjack Mulligan, Bob Caudle, Ed Capral, Minnesota Wrecking Crew, Ole Anderson, Ric Flair\n(Before you jump into Part 6, get caught up in Parts: 1 2 3 4 5)\nThe early 1979 bouts were the last bouts ever featuring Ric Flair and Greg Valentine as a regular tag team. But it did not spell the end of Ric Flair and Greg Valentine attempting to team up, and even teaming up on several rare occasions in the future. Some very interesting interactions between Ric Flair and Greg Valentine were definitely looming down the road.\nThe first of those interactions occurred at the end of 1979, when Greg Valentine wanted to bring the \u201cDream Team\u201d back to life! Upon returning to the Mid-Atlantic area in December of 1979 after a successful run in the WWWF, Greg yearned to team up with Ric Flair again and recapture past glory. But things had changed a lot between February and December of 1979, most of all, Flair had changed and had become a fan favorite. Valentine was still a rulebreaker when he returned, and was perplexed by Ric\u2019s change of wrestling philosophy. The two had a memorable exchange on the Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling television program that was taped on December 5, 1979.\nThis feature includes CLASSIC AUDIO from December 1979\nIn the first segment of the show, announcer Bob Caudle said to the viewing audience, \u201cHere is Greg Valentine, who has returned to our area, just recently\u2026Greg.\u201d Valentine responded, \u201cYes, Bob, you know I\u2019ve, since I\u2019ve been back in the area, I\u2019ve only been here maybe two or three days now. Before, when I left, a very good friend of mine by the name of Ric Flair\u2026Flair and myself were very, very tight. Although when I left we had some hardships because we lost the World Titles\u2026we actually never got pinned, but the NWA took it away, took the belts away from us, because we didn\u2019t show up for a match, which wasn\u2019t our fault.\u201d\nValentine continued, \u201cNow everybody says that Ric Flair won\u2019t talk to me. And it\u2019s true that I have seen the man in the last two or three days, and he hasn\u2019t paid any attention to me. This might seem a little bit off text or off the wall, but I believe Ric Flair will talk to me. I believe Ric Flair will become my partner again, and I\u2019d like to call him out here right now. You hear that, Ric? I want you to come out here and talk to me right now. Your old friend, Greg Valentine; remember me?\u201d\nCaudle interjected, \u201cGreg, I was gonna say at times I thought you and Ric were just about as close as brothers, you were just about that close.\u201d Greg replied, \u201cWell of course, of course. We\u2019ve done everything together. In fact, we were closer than brothers.\u201d\nRic Flair then appeared on the set and told Caudle, \u201cThis is it brother\u2026Greg and I were close friends. We did it all. We did everything there was to do in professional wrestling. Nobody ever beat us for the World belts; they were taken from us by the NWA as everybody knows. As far as I\u2019m concerned, we left our partnership; we left the wrestling world together, on top. That\u2019s the way I feel.\u201d\nCaudle pressed, \u201cWhat about friendship, though?\u201d Flair answered, \u201cFriendship for me still exists. I think Greg\u2019s a heckuva a guy. But I\u2019ve asked Greg, he knows it, we\u2019ve talked on the phone, I\u2019ve told Greg that things have changed around here, that Ric Flair has changed a little bit\u2026and he doesn\u2019t seem to want to accept that.\u201d\nValentine followed up telling Flair, \u201cI want to ask you to be my partner again. Remember what we had together. We were an unbeatable combination! Nobody out there in that entire world, listen to me, nobody out there in that entire world could touch either one of us in the ring. We were the World Champions, and I\u2019m asking you to forget what\u2019s happened here in the last, I don\u2019t know what\u2019s happened, all I know is when I left and went to New York, when I went to Japan, we were pals, we were friends like always. I\u2019m asking you to come back.\u201d\nRic answered, \u201cLet me explain this; I\u2019ve put a lot of thought into this\u2026I knew this day would come. But I\u2019ve watched you on TV recently. I haven\u2019t seen that you\u2019re wrestling with guys that are friends of mine anymore. I see you with Raschke and Jones, I see you with Snuka and Stevens\u2026and those guys just don\u2019t buy it for me brother.\u201d A perplexed Valentine barked out, \u201cWait a minute now, who are your friends?\u201d Ric explained, \u201cMy friends are guys like Steamboat and Youngblood, even Mulligan and I are friends again! That\u2019s right!\u201d\nVisibly shaken, Greg exclaimed, \u201cRic, I don\u2019t understand that. We\u2019ve rode along in the cars over miles and miles of road, airplanes and everything, you told me how much you HATED Mulligan, that you couldn\u2019t stand Steamboat\u2026that he was a little punk, how much you couldn\u2019t stand Jay Youngblood, all these guys, now you\u2019re tellin\u2019 me they\u2019re your friends? Man, somebody\u2019s been brainwashing you or somethin\u2019. I can\u2019t understand it. I must have been gone too long\u2026I can\u2019t digest that Flair.\u201d\nThe Nature Boy stood firm saying, \u201cYou don\u2019t have to digest that. That\u2019s the way it stands. I\u2019m not asking you to digest anything. You just accept things, just like you accepted them before\u2026if you can\u2019t accept that, if you want to hang around with Snuka and Stevens, Raschke, Jones\u2026you hang around them.\u201d\nNow upset, Greg lashed out, \u201cListen, I\u2019m sorry I called you out here, and I\u2019m sorry I even asked you. I can\u2019t believe you\u2026man, you have changed so much! I can\u2019t believe it. You\u2019ve really gone soft, haven\u2019t you?\u201d\nFlair wasn\u2019t pleased with the last comment and curtly responded, \u201cDo I look like I\u2019ve gone soft? Would you like me to show you how soft I\u2019ve gone?\u201d Valentine retorted, \u201cHey, you have gone soft! You don\u2019t have to show me nothin\u2019! I can see it. I look at your face right now; you haven\u2019t even got any depth in your face, any character! Just think of all the money we can make together! All you\u2019re thinking about right now is friendship. What is friendship in professional wrestling, it means absolutely nothing! This is a vicious sport that we are in; we\u2019re in this sport to make money. Not to go out and sign autographs, and get glory\u2026that\u2019s all you\u2019re thinkin\u2019 about. I\u2019m thinkin\u2019 about money! And you better start thinkin\u2019 about money Flair.\u201d\nRic fired back quickly, \u201cHey, I got all the money I\u2019ll ever need. You know that brother. I got all the money I\u2019ll ever need. I got some friends now! I can hold my head high when I walk out! I\u2019m not havin\u2019 my car torn apart every night, people aren\u2019t throwin\u2019 rocks at me! They\u2019re sayin', \u2018Nature Boy, you\u2019re all right.\u2019\u201d After Greg told Ric he was \u201csoft\u201d again, the Nature Boy had enough, telling Valentine and the viewing audience, \u201cHey, I\u2019m gonna conclude this right now. Bob, you look real nice, David looks real nice, and you can stay lookin\u2019 real nice if you stay outta my way.\u201d\nA red faced Valentine was livid, saying, \u201cMr. Flair, I got news for you. You walked away from me\u2026you embarrassed me by walkin\u2019 away. [Flair\u2019s] so worried about what people are gonna think about him\u2026he\u2019s sickening! That\u2019s all I can say for it, he made me sick out here. I\u2019m so sick; I\u2019m about ready to lose what I just ate for supper tonight! Flair, you disgust me! I tell you one thing; I\u2019ve got some other wrestling friends around here that will come along with me. Men like Ray Stevens, men like Jimmy Snuka\u2026these are men. I don\u2019t need your kind anymore Flair!\u201d\nThe unthinkable happened within a few weeks, with Ric and Greg actually wrestling against each other! But it wasn\u2019t too long before Flair and Valentine moved on to other opponents, but Valentine never forgot the \u201cslight\u201d when Ric would not agree to team up with him again. Greg had a devious plan devised to get revenge against his former partner, and he would put that plan into action in May of 1980.\nNow, as an added bonus from the Gateway, relive this entire exchange between Ric Flair and Greg Valentine by listening to this rare audio direct from \"Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling\" in December of 1979. The video of this no longer exists, but the memories remain through the magic of Mid-Atlantic Gateway Radio!\nStay tuned for PART SEVEN!\nFiled under: 1970s, 1979, Audio, Bob Caudle, Chappell, Greg Valentine, Ric Flair\nOur \"Blooper\" this week comes from a big tag-team main event on a Saturday night in Spartanburg, SC in 1974.\nNFL veteran Bob Bruggers and Bear Cat Wright took on the tandem of Chuck O'Connor (later better known as Big John Studd) and Ivan Koloff.\nExcept the writer of this ad got his countries mixed up and renamed the Russian Bear IRAN Koloff!\nAdd to that the typo-blooper of Ivan's partner, spelled here as Chuck O-CONNERS. What?? We're thinking the ad writer might have been a bit hungover from the night before!\nWhere in the world do you come up with \"IRAN\" Koloff?The \"R\" and the \"V\" aren't even next to each other on the keyboard, so it's not a typo.\nIRAN Koloff may have foreshadowed a feud 6 years later in the Mid-Atlantic era where the \"Russain Bear\" Ivan Koloff had a bloody heel-vs.-heel war with Iran's Hussein \"The Arab\" The Iron Sheik!\nFiled under: 1970s, 1974, Blooper, Bob Bruggers, Ivan Koloff, Newspaper\nGreg \"The Hammer\" Valentine Reunites with the \"Nature Boy\" on \"The Ric Flair Show\"\nRic's guest this week is Greg \"The Hammer\" Valentine! These two career-long good friends reunite on this week's podcast.\nBack in the 1970s, these two terrorized Jim Crockett Promotions rings as the NWA World Tag Team Champions, feuding with teams like Paul Jones & Ricky Steamboat and the \"Minnesota Wrecking Crew\" Gene & Ole Anderson. A detailed look at this Mid-Atlantic \"Dream Team\" is currently being posted in an 8-part series on the Mid-Atlantic Gateway.\nAlong with his co-host (and friend of the Gateway) Conrad Thompson, \"The Ric Flair Show\" drops every Wednesday at 9 PM on the MLW Radio Network (mlwradio.com), RicFlairShow.com, iTunes and many other podcast platforms.\nLook for the new show every Wednesday night! Ric will review the big news in pro-wrestling for the week, \"This Week in Wrestling History\" looking back at the Nature Boy's career, the call of the week, contests, and so much more. Wooooo!\nFiled under: Greg Valentine, Ric Flair Show\nCharlotte looks to establish WWE legacy well beyond being Ric Flair's daughter\nConsidered by many to be the greatest professional wrestler in history, Ric Flair has a hot take to share with you regarding his daughter, former NXT and WWE women's champion Charlotte.\n\"I think she's the greatest female [wrestler] of all time right now, and I don't think that's being biased,\" Flair told ESPN.com. \"I don't know what the argument would be for anyone else.\"\nIf you think the 16-time world champion's opinion is compromised by his beaming pride as a father, you would be correct. But take a moment and think about what he's actually saying -- because he may not be wrong....\nRead the entire article on ESPN.com:\nhttp://www.espn.com/wwe/story/_/id/17317979/charlotte-steps-ric-flair-enormous-shadow-forges-own-wwe-legacy\nSee also: \"Do It With Flair\" posted in June 2015 when Charlotte ruled the roost at NXT and was making a callback to a famous t-shirt of her Dad's 30 years earlier.\nFiled under: Ric Flair, WWE\nIn its 13th amazing year, and in what has become one of the great wrestling traditions on the North Carolina independent wrestling scene, the annual Johnny Weaver Memorial Cup Tournament was won by popular Nick Richards on August 13 at the Mid-Atlantic Sportatorium in Gibsonville, NC.\nRichards won the prestigious trophy by defeating former 2-time Weaver Cup champion Erik Royal in the finals.\nNick Richards holds the Weaver Cup Trophy high above his head at the\nRichards gave an emotional speech in the ring afterwards, respectfully acknowledging what an honor it was to win a trophy bearing Johnny Weaver's name.\n\"I honestly don't know if Johnny Weaver would even like a guy like me, or would be honored to share a ring with someone like me. But I just want to tell you that I am honored - - honored - - to have been able to represent him here tonight.\"\nThe tournament was established in 2004 when Corey Edsel defeated Ric Converse in Thomasville, NC to win the first championship cup.\nSince that time such CWF Mid-Atlantic stars as the Gemini Kid, Ric Converse, Arik Royal, and Trevor Lee have claimed the honor of being Johnny Weaver Cup champion.\nOver the years, many legendary stars of wrestling's glory years in the Mid-Atlantic area have appeared as special guests at the tournament including Johnny Weaver himself as well as Sandy Scott, Boris Zhukov (who wrestled here as Pvt. Jim Nelson with Sgt. Slaughter), TV host Rich Landrum, Ric McCord, and Don and Rocky Kernodle. Weaver's daughter, Wendi Weaver, has also been on hand to present the trophy to the winner on occasion.\nFor full results of the 2016 tournament visit this link:\nNick Richards Wins the 2016 Weaver Cup Tournament\nThe Mid-Atlantic Gateway's history page for the Weaver Cup can be found on the Mid-Atlantic Gateway Archives. Previous posts about the Weaver Cup on the now-closed Johnny Weaver Blog can be found archived here.\nThe \"CWF World Wide\" show that featured the final match is embedded below.\nCongratulations to all those at CWF Mid-Atlantic Wrestling for another successful tournament.\nNote: This post was back-dated for historical and contextual purposes.\nPromotional Poster for the 2016 Johnny Weaver Cup\nFiled under: Johnny Weaver, Weaver Cup\n(Before you jump into Part 5, get caught up in Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, and Part 4)\nOn the Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling television show that was taped on April 5, 1978, Jim Crockett, Jr., President of Jim Crockett Promotions, appeared on the set at the beginning of the program. The \u201chead honcho\u201d of Mid-Atlantic Wrestling told the fans:\n\u201cI just recently attended a Board of Directors meeting of the National Wrestling Alliance. Mr. Ric Flair and Mr. Greg Valentine in a recent match for their World Titles did not show up; in two recent matches in this area they left the ring before a decision was reached. The NWA has ruled that they are no longer the World Tag Team Champions, and a tournament will be held in the very near future to select new champions.\u201d\nA visibly shocked announcer Bob Caudle said, \u201cGee Jim, that\u2019s blockbuster news, really! It doesn\u2019t happen very often that champions are stripped of their belts that way!\u201d Jim Crockett replied, \u201cNo, it doesn\u2019t, and Mr. Flair and Mr. Valentine are not happy about it. But when you don\u2019t show up to wrestle an opponent because you\u2019re afraid of him\u2026or, they claim they missed their plane, they left the ring on two separate occasions; they are no longer the champions.\u201d\nValentine and Flair were livid at being stripped of their World belts, and loudly claimed that it only happened because the NWA \u201cpowers that be\u201d were jealous of their success and that they missed a plane, which was totally out of their control. A mega one night tournament was set on April 23, 1978 in the Greensboro Coliseum to crown new World Tag Team Champions. Ric and Greg were scheduled to face the tandem of Wahoo McDaniel and Andre the Giant in the first round of the tournament, but lost by forfeit as they no-showed in the ring for that match. The popular duo of Paul Jones and Ricky Steamboat ultimately prevailed in the grueling tournament, and became the new World Tag Team champs.\nAfter the tournament in Greensboro, Flair and Valentine continued to team, though less frequently, over the next month or so. And the results were not good for Ric and Greg, as the NWA taking their World belts clearly took the starch out of them. The World Champions Jones and Steamboat took the measure of Ric and Greg nearly every week in May of 1978, whipping the \u201cDream Team\u201d on May 14th in Asheville, May 21st in Hampton, and May 28th in Greensboro. The trend continued into June, where Jones and Steamboat prevailed again at Raleigh\u2019s Dorton Arena on June 6th. 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But, with their signature mix of electro beats, new wave-y keyboards, disco swagger and shiny future shock rock, the band's follow-up to 2009's Humanoid is like a shot of adrenaline to their legion of fiercely loyal Aliens.\nRelated: Check Out Tokio Hotel's 10 Year Transformation From Boys To Men\nHere's our track-by-track guide to Kings of Suburbia:\nWhat you need to know: A new day is coming on this midtempo dance floor invitation to have all the feels and never look back.\nKey lyric: \"Strobe lights flashing out of your eyes/I can feel you all night, I won't let you down, down.\"\nWhat you need to know: This is for the real Aliens, like the ones who don't mind feeling like they're stuck in a claustrophobic, zero-gravity electro rock nightmare.\nKey lyric: \"I can breathe in, can't breathe out cuz the air is fading heat/We can breath in, can't breathe out we are suffocating.\"\nWhat you need to know: A Radiohead-like falsetto piano ballad about a love so deep it makes you bleed.\nKey lyric: \"Tell me how you close the door/Knowing nobody could love you more.\"\nWhat you need to know: Did someone say disco? This sly slice of dreamy pop dance channels a bit of Empire of the Sun via Scissor Sisters.\nKey lyric: \"Throw your arrows/Hit her heart/If they don't react/Love who loves you back.\"\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HEvF8QLoYY\n5. Covered In Gold\nWhat you need to know: Love is fleeting, love don't last, but at least you have this pleading banger to remember us by.\nKey lyric: \"Falling in and out of love is a part of us/I keep hanging on to secret promises/You broke me apart, like a shattered glass/Our love is gross but I'm covered in gold, gold, gold.\"\nWhat you need to know: \"Gun\" could be the lost theme song to a James Bond movie, with its secret agent guitar riff, AutoTuned vocals and in-your-face bang, bang lyrics.\nKey lyric: \"Girl got a gun, girl got a gun, gun, gun/Girl got a gun, girl got a gun, bang! bang!/Boy better run boy better run run run.\"\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnD-DIwXdyY\n7. Kings of Suburbia\nWhat you need to know: Yeah, manicured lawns and above-ground pools are lame, but when you rule the suburbs with a Depeche Mode-like dark dance leather-glove fist, it's all good.\nKey lyric: \"We are the Kings and Queens of suburbia/Somewhere in time/We don't know where we are/Come on/We are who we are.\"\nWhat you need to know: EDM meets emo in this angsty electro jam about finding love (of every stripe) in da club.\nKey lyric: \"We found us, us/In this club, club/We found us, us/It hurts but it feels right.\"\n9. Invaded\nWhat you need to know: Can you say \"power ballad\"? Now can you say \"please don't go\"?\nKey lyric: \"One night, one scream, one echo/Silence louder than before/One tear of blood on the floor/Cold wind through my broken door.\"\nWhat you need to know: It's hectic and hot, and then it's chill and out of this world. But whatever you call it, it's love, and it's got a beat that will make your heart run.\nKey lyric: \"I wanna fly with you above the end/I promise you I'll be a better man again.\"\n11. Louder Than Love\nWhat you need to know: It might feel sad and lonely now, alone in the dark, but nothing, I repeat, nothing is louder than love. 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        "raw_content": "Life and Coal Mirrors\nThe other day I posted a picture on my Instagram page with the self quotation, \"I evolve, I grow, I change, I'm a series not an episode, all my stories aren't the same.\"\nLife is a complicated thing filled with many happenings, that with them bring a myriad of emotions. So much has changed in my life in such a short time but with the change has come growth. Whether that be something as minor as hair growth or something as profound as spiritual growth, in this season of my life I seem to be encountering a lot of it.\nLosing loved ones and friends has taught me to embrace now. This is because my 'now' will always contain the people and things that hold the most value in my life at this present time, because you take care of the people and things that matter the most to you in your 'now' and they in turn take care of you. The past always holds great memories, great sadness, great laughter and great pain but what the past can't do is change your present, unless you want it to.\nI've never really been one for going out on a school night but when invited to the Saatchi Gallery for a private viewing of the new collection 'Black Mirror' I thought why not? It was my chance to do something I've not done before and to bring a friend along for the journey. It was also my chance to have a go at interpreting some of the modern art that though some may find profound, I often find confusing.\nTwo of my favourite pieces of the night were Alejandra Prieto 'Coal Mirror' and Steve Bishop's 'It's Hard to Make a Stand'\nI've not read up any of the background of these pieces which left them completely open to my own interpretation. I guess because of the place I'm in in my life coal mirror appealed to the part of me that thought, \"What is it you see when you look in the mirror? What if that mirror showed you nothing but coal? Is that what you would see?\"\nThe truth is as I stood in front of that mirror making up interpretations in my head, what I saw was imagination. Within me lives a dreamer, capable of creating something out of nothing. I created ideas and with those ideas come vision. What is important is not what we actually see in the mirror, but what our minds create from what we don't see.\nMy interpretation of Steve Bishop's piece was much less profound. I just really loved the fur! The fact that the horses face was hidden to me meant that he, or she, didn't want to be seen. He was wrapped up in fur and plastic, forbidden fruits of the world and fashion, yet he perhaps wasn't brave enough to show his face and say, \"I like this stuff, so what?\"\nThere were of course lots of other fabulous pieces of art, but I'm choosing to be a little selfish and keep the rest of my photos private so that you have to make the journey and interact with the art yourself.\nLabels: art, fashion, life, lifestyle, London, style",
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        "raw_content": "Noodles, Zoodles and Oodles of Other Stuff\nHey y'all! Long time no speak! I have been running around like a mad woman since August. To be honest, when I started collecting pictures to include this post since the last time I posted, I couldn't quite believe what all I've eaten and where all I've been in the past month (football games and Kings of Leon concert pictured). I've been to concerts and football games and I've been having a great time. Time is flying by. I normally don't like to wish time away (at least not out loud), but this has been the busiest semester I've ever had and I'm most definitely counting down the days until winter break. Having said, that I'm excited about all the football, travel and food that will happen before I get to that point. Next week is Halloween and even though I will have class at 8AM the next day, I'm still looking forward to it. The highlight for next week, though, is my trip to Long Island, NY! I am headed to the Sag Harbor Creative Nonfiction Writer's Conference. I'm terrified but super stoked to be headed northeast to get some writing time in. With school being so busy, I've barely had time to think. I work on my book weekly but I haven't been giving it enough attention. As soon as I leave for the airport Thursday morning, I'm hanging up my teaching costume and donning my writerly attire. I have no issues with traveling alone, but I am a bit nervous about going from LaGuardia to Long Island. I've gotten some great advice but traveling in NY can be confusing. I'm sure I'll figure it all out.\nBefore there is Long Island next week, there was Maryland a couple weeks ago. The University of Alabama sent me to Baltimore to learn about using technology in the classroom. I learned a good deal and I'm glad I got to go. It was a bit weird exploring a city alone but I felt I got a good sense of who Baltimore is... I went to Fort McHenry, peeked at an awesome, massive library, played at a fun park and visited Edgar Allen Poe's grave. Also, I ate. I enjoyed lots of great food and drinks. I ate macarons and an avocado BLT that were both tasty. I think the two most notable meals I had were the pit beef sandwich and the crab cake. Maryland is known for both. Pit beef is sweet and hearty and it didn't disappoint. What I was most enthralled by was the crab cake. I have tried crab cakes several times and I've never once liked them. They always have too much bread and the ones I've had tasted like sage...and I'm NOT a fan of sage. Well, I was told that I couldn't swing one way or another on crab cakes until I had one from Maryland and y'all, I've changed my ways. It was huge, with fresh crab meat. There was little to no filler and it was simply delicious! If you are a crab cake skeptic, let Maryland change your mind.\nIn terms of food around town, I have had my ups and downs as usual. I still exercise every day and because of my schedule, I'm walking around campus a lot and standing up to teach every day so I'm burning the heck out of some calories. I think that's helped. Because I have a forever sweet tooth, I'm always craving sugar. I tried out this \"Cake For One\" situation pictured above. It heats up in the microwave. It's not low calorie but the portion is smaller than a piece of cake I'd typically have and it was a perfect way to curb my craving. I found it tasty and easy and didn't have to worry about leftover cake haunting me. Also, because it's Halloween, I always find my way to a caramel apple. This time, I got a giant one from Kentuck Festival in Northport. I cut it into slices and savored each piece. So. Good. If you're not into apples, but you're looking for brunch in Tuscaloosa, head to Avenue Pub. I got the pork chop and it came on top a bed of potatoes, had a fried egg on top and was covered in conecuh sausage gravy. It was divine! Finally, today was the first day I tried AJ McArron's sushi restaurant AJIAN. He's a former quarterback and it became apparent today that he knows Tuscaloosa folks tend to want their sushi to taste more like food from the Hibachi grill and less like raw fish. I will eat \"real\" sushi, but, if I'm being honest, I prefer what I had today from their \"Build Your Own Roll\" menu. Mine had steak, fried shrimp, soy paper, brown rice, green onion, cream cheese and avocado. It was topped with crunchy tempura, sesames seeds, spicy may and Sriracha. It was sooooo yummy. I highly recommend.\nAs far as cooking goes, I haven't done much of it. I simply have not had time. I'm still relying mostly on Ian's culinary skills to get me through. (FYI, the picture of flowers above came from him. I just wanted to brag.) One thing he did make last week was a Little Big Meal from Fresh Market. Y'all, for $20, we got a pound of pasta, sauce, cheese, salad and four GIGANTIC chicken breasts. It really is their best deal. I tell you about this because I discovered that at places like Target and Fresh Market, you can now pay an exorbitant amount for zoodles so you don't have to waste your precious energy making your own. It's a first world luxury but that night, I wasn't mad at it. I like to eat about half zoodles and then mix in some regular past with it to play a fun mental game with myself where I trick myself into believing that zucchini and pasta are the same. Anyway, y'all know I'm a proud supported of the Little Big Meal.\nI wanted to share with y'all that my mom and I have been participating in a self defense class for women the past month. Now, I'm not one to judge folks for having guns but they aren't my bag. There are definitely pro-gun murmurings in the class because they discuss them the first day and have an optional range day to round out the class, so if you can't even talk about guns, much less shoot one, either prepare to take their discussion on guns as a grain of salt or choose not to do it all together. Having said that, I highly recommend taking the class in T-Town (let me know if you're interested, I'll pass along the info) or taking it anywhere you can. They teach you practical skills to escape a potential predator. The class has made both my Mom and me feel more confident in case something happens. I think overall it has been an empowering and enjoyable experience.\nWhen it comes to exercise, as I mentioned, I'm still going strong. I go to 9 Round 4 or 5 times a week and last week, they did a fundraiser for breast cancer. Why they always want me to take pictures AFTER a workout, I'm not sure, but that's OK. Also, I was going to tell you about my bunion woes. 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        "raw_content": "Milla Jovovich to star in an upcoming Monster Hunter movie\nMay 13, 2018 James Pickard\nRecently, Capcom announced that this year\u2019s Monster Hunter has become their biggest-selling game of all-time. Now, it seems they\u2019re going to try and replicate that success on the big screen with a Monster Hunter movie starring Milla Jovovich.\nThe Fifth Element star is teaming up with Resident Evil film series writer/director Paul W. S. Anderson once again for Capcom\u2019s beast-slaying action romp. Variety reports that the film will have a budget of around $60 million, with shooting set to take place in and around Cape Town, South Africa.\nThey also suggest that Monster Hunter is being envisioned as a whole new film series of its own, according to a statement from Constantin producer, Martin Moskowitz.\nHe also said that the company is still looking into the reboot of Resident Evil and that one possibility sees the series heading to TV. Whether you found the previous six entries to be bland rubbish or mildly enjoyable popcorn fodder, it looks like the shambling undead courtesy of Umbrella Corporation will be back on our screens soon enough.\nWhile no release date for the Monster Hunter film was announced, it was confirmed that production would get underway later this September.\nTagged with: Capcom Constantin Monster Hunter Paul W.S. Anderson Resident Evil",
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        "raw_content": "The Resurrection of Lazarus (John 11)\nNow a certain man was sick, Lazarus of Bethany, of the village of Mary and her sister Martha. 2 And it was that Mary who had anointed the Lord with ointment and wiped his feet with her hair, whose brother Lazarus was sick. 3 The sisters therefore sent to him, saying: Lord, he whom you love is sick. 4 But when Jesus heard it, he said: This sickness is not to death, but for the glory of God, that thereby the Son of God may be glorified. 5 Now Jesus loved Martha and her sister and Lazarus. 6 When he heard that Lazarus was sick, he therefore stayed two days longer in the place where he was.\n7 Then after this, he said to the disciples: Let us go into Judea again. 8 The disciples said to him: Rabbi, only a few days ago the Jews wanted to stone you; and you want to go there again? 9 Jesus answered: Are there not twelve hours in the day? If a man walks in the day, he does not stumble, because he sees the light of this world. 10 But if a man walks in the night, he stumbles, because the light is not in him.\n11 These things he spoke, and after this he said to them: Our friend Lazarus is fallen asleep, but I go, that I may awake him out of sleep. 12 The disciples replied to him: Lord, if he is fallen asleep, he will recover. 13 Now Jesus had spoken of Lazarus' death; but they thought that he spoke of Lazarus taking rest in sleep. 14 Then Jesus said to them plainly: Lazarus is dead. 15 And I am glad for your sakes that I was not there, so that you may believe. Nevertheless let us go to him. 16 Thomas therefore, who is called Didymus, said to his fellow disciples: Let us also go, that we may die with him.\n17 So when Jesus came, he found that Lazarus had already been in his tomb for four days. 18 Now Bethany was near to Jerusalem, about three kilometres away. 19 And many of the Jews had come to Martha and Mary to console them concerning their brother. 20 Martha, when she heard that Jesus was coming, went and met him; but Mary stayed in the house.\n21 Martha said to Jesus: Lord, if you had been here, my brother would not have died. 22 And even now, I know that whatever you shall ask of God, God will give you. 23 Jesus said to her: Your brother shall rise again. 24 Martha said to him: I know that he shall rise again in the resurrection at the last day. 25 Jesus said to her: I am the resurrection and the life. He that believes on me, though he die, yet shall he live. 26 And whoever lives and believes on me shall never die. Do you believe this? 27 She said to him: Yes, Lord. I have believed you are the Christ, the Son of God, he that is to come into the world.\n28 And when she had said this, she went away, and called Mary her sister secretly, saying, The Teacher is here and calls you. 29 And she, when she heard it, arose quickly and went to him. 30 (Now Jesus had not yet entered the village, but was still in the place where Martha met him). 31 The Jews then who were with her in the house and were consoling her, when they saw Mary, that she rose up quickly and went out, followed her, supposing that she was going to the tomb to weep there.\n32 Therefore, when Mary came to where Jesus was and saw him, she fell down at his feet, saying to him: Lord, if you had been here, my brother would not have died. 33 When Jesus saw her weeping, and the Jews also weeping who had come with her, he groaned in the spirit and was disturbed, 34 and said: Where have you laid him? They said to him: Lord, come and see. 35 Jesus wept. 36 The Jews said: Look how he loved him! 37 But some of them said: Could not this man, who opened the eyes of him that was blind, have also caused that this man should not have died?\n38 Jesus therefore again groaning in himself, came to the tomb. Now it was a cave, and a stone lay across it. 39 Jesus said: Take away the stone. Martha, the sister of him that was dead, said to him: Lord, by this time the body stinks. For he has been dead four days. 40 Jesus said to her: Did I not say to you, that if you believed, you should see the glory of God? 41 So they took away the stone. And Jesus lifted up his eyes, and said: Father, I thank you that you have heard me.\n42 And I know you hear me always, but because of the crowd that stands around I said it, that they may believe you did send me.\n43 And when he had thus spoken, he cried with a loud voice: Lazarus, come out! 44 He that was dead came out, bound hand and foot with grave clothes, and his face was bound about with a napkin. Jesus said to them: Loose him, and let him go away.\n45 Therefore, many of the Jews who had come to Mary and saw what he did, believed in him. 46 But some of them went away to the Pharisees and told them the things which Jesus had done.\nThe response of the Pharisees\n47 The chief priests and the Pharisees gathered a council and said: What will we do? For this man does many miracles. 48 If we leave him alone, all men will believe in him, and the Romans will come and take away both our place and our nation. 49 But a certain one of them, Caiaphas, being high priest that year, said to them: You know nothing at all, 50 nor do you take account that it is expedient for you that one man should die for the people, so that the whole nation does not perish. 51 Now this he said not of himself, but being high priest that year, he prophesied that Jesus should die for the nation. 52 And not for the nation only, but that he might also gather together into one the children of God that are scattered abroad. 53 So from that day forward, they took advice how they might put him to death.\n54 Therefore Jesus no longer walked openly among the Jews, but departed from there into the country near to the wilderness, into a city called Ephraim; and there he stayed with the disciples.\n55 Now the Passover of the Jews was at hand; and many from the countryside went to Jerusalem to purify themselves before the Passover. 56 They looked for Jesus, and spoke one with another, as they stood in the temple: What do you think? That he will not come to the feast? 57 Now the chief priests and the Pharisees had given orders that if anyone knew where he was, they were to inform them, so that they might arrest him.\n11:6 Lack of immediate answer to our requests doesn\u2019t mean God or Jesus haven\u2019t heard them. They have \u2018answered\u2019, but for various reasons, to glorify His Name the more, they may delay in \u2018coming\u2019 in response.\n11:24 Nothing is said here about an immortal soul which goes to reward in Heaven after death. Instead the emphasis is upon the literal bodily resurrection of believers from the dead, when Christ returns. By baptism we identify with the death and resurrection of Jesus, and can share in this great hope (Rom. 6:3-5).\n11:38 Groaning - In prayer to God. Likewise the \u2018weeping\u2019 of v. 35 was in prayer- Rom. 8:26 says that Jesus prays for us now with groaning. We should therefore take our prayer life seriously, knowing that there is such intense mediation going on for us in Heaven itself, before the throne of God.\n11:41 Jesus thanked God for the answer to His prayers even before the answer had happened, i.e., before Lazarus had come forth. Jesus was no hypocrite- He was practicing what He had taught in Mk. 11:24: \u201cWhen you pray and ask for something, believe that you have received it, and you will be given whatever you ask for\u201d.\n11:44 The miracle was not only of resurrection; but that a man with tied feet and hands could get out of graveclothes and walk across a cave to its entrance and out into the open air. The wonders which God does in our lives contain so many \u2018smaller\u2019 wonders, the more we analyze them.\n11:52 The cross should elicit unity between God\u2019s children. This should be especially seen at the breaking of bread meeting, when we gather together to remember Christ\u2019s death. 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        "raw_content": "If you have been reading this blog, you are well aware what the doubt monster is. It\u2019s that little voice in the back of our heads that keep us from believing in ourselves. If I ever find a way to completely shut it up, I\u2019ll share it with the world.\nMy doubt monster has been loud and active most of my life. I think the first memory of the power it held over me was in second grade. I didn\u2019t pass onto the third grade that year because I struggled with reading. It took me a little longer to get the hang of it, and my parents decided that instead of my fighting the material in the third grade, I would benefit for an extra year. Today, I know that decision was made out of love and great parenting. I didn\u2019t feel like that at the time.\nHere is what I have learned since then. The only way to fight back doubt is to believe in yourself and have a little faith. Life has never given me anything easily except the one thing that truly matters \u2015 love from an amazing family. You would think that was all I needed, but for some reason, it was never enough.\nNo matter how much support that surrounded me, if I didn\u2019t learn to believe in myself, and work damn hard to shut the doubt monster up, I would have never had the courage to moved forward, reach the simplest dream. That little voice had the power to stop me in my tracks, make me feel inept. So, I could either listen to it, or stop the cycle of doubt. I was my own worst enemy. I can still hear my mom\u2019s wise words, \u201cNancy, you need to get out of your own way.\u201d It took me a few years to realize what that meant.\nHere is the magic: The doubt monster only has power over me if I give it power. Positive thinking is my greatest weapon. I have to believe in myself and in my dreams. So when it lurks into the edges of my self-conscious, I take a deep breath, shake the negative thought from my head, and blow right through it. That is how I finished my first novel, then the second one, and it will be what gets me to the end of my third book. And my reward for keeping my doubt monster at bay is an overwhelming sense of accomplishment and contentment.\nAimless Writer April 4, 2013 at 9:53 AM\nWell said. Something I need to remember on a daily basis. I have a sign over my desk that says \"Go confidently in the direction of your dreams\".\nI'm building, burning and painting my own desk now and I'm burning those words into the top where I'll see them every day.\nGreat post! Thank you for this reminder.\nI'm so glad it hit the right spot. Thanks so much for dropping by. When you finish that desk, I would love to see a photo of it.\nM. J. Joachim April 4, 2013 at 1:02 PM\nEasier said than done sometimes, but very true, there are times we need to get out of our own way!\nHI M.J.\nIt's at those moments when I do this thing I call, fake it until I make it. Sometimes we just have to push those the doubt until we get to the other side...because there is another side. Thanks so much for dropping by. I love having you on my blog.\nSometimes you'll get to point in writing where you doubt yourself and your story so much, that the only thing that makes you continue is belief. It's like a bedrock, and when all else seems hopeless, belief is something you can count on. It could be belief in anything. Mine was belief that I loved doing this, and that I knew I was on the right track. Sooner or later, that belief gets so strong, it washes away fear and doubt. XNaomi\nI have felt the same way so many times over the last three years. And you are right. Belief in what you are doing is such a powerful motivator. I constantly doubt my writing, but I keep putting words on the page, because like you, I just plain love it. Thanks so much for coming by for a visit. Hugs!\nmary crisp April 4, 2013 at 11:12 PM\ndislexia is something nearly all of us battled - just no one told us what it was, so we learned the work-arounds on our own. I believe it made us stronger and somehow smarter - well that worked for you, Dave, and Bryan :) love you big sister!\nNancy Weeks April 5, 2013 at 8:23 AM\nHi Sweet sister,\nSo glad you dropped by. Yep, we all suffer with some form of dislexia. I believe any struggle you overcome makes you stronger and wiser.\nFor all of you who haven't met my wonderful sister, Mary, I here to say In the Shadow of Greed would have never been written without Mary's constant encouragement. She has read everything I have ever written...even the horrible stuff that will never see the light of day. I have three amazing sisters.They are not just family, but my very best friends and I don't know what I would ever do without them.\nGreat post, Nancy! xo",
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        "raw_content": "Examining Current Challenges in Secondary Education and Transition\nBy John Hoover and Pam Stenhjem\nIssue: Bullying has been proven by numerous studies to be a serious problem nationwide. Harassment of youth with disabilities in particular has been steadily increasing. Whole-school antibullying/antiviolence programs are necessary to address this problem effectively.\nBullying, harassment, and teasing within schools are not only practiced by many students, but have historically been allowed, ignored, and even modeled by adults. Bullying and teasing have been accepted by many as rites of passage for youth\u2013a normal part of the childhood and adolescent experience. In fact, some researchers have recently wondered whether bullying may serve some purpose for society, resulting in ambivalence toward antiviolence programs (Hoover & Salk, 2003). However, the fact that youth who have been bullied, teased, and ostracized continue to use violence as a means of fighting back, indicates otherwise.\nBullying and teasing have become critical issues nationwide (Bowman, 2001). This is particularly true as it applies to youth with disabilities. In July, 2000, the U.S. Department of Education issued an official statement on behalf of the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) and the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS) regarding disability harassment in school. The number of complaints and consultation calls to OCR and OSERS demonstrates steadily increasing allegations and proven situations of disability harassment (U.S. Department of Education, 2000).\nBullies tend to focus on peers who seem vulnerable, such as those who are passive, anxious, quiet, sensitive, or unusual in some way (e.g., being short or having an identifiable disability) (Lingren, 1997; Bully B\u201aware Productions, 2003). Khosropour and Walsh (2001) additionally reported the personality characteristics of victims as shy, quiet, sad, weak, or helpless. However, some controversy exists about the relationship between victim status and risk of bullying. Research by Olweus (1993) argued that while bullies may seize upon a victim characteristic as an excuse for bullying or teasing, only physical weakness has appeared consistently as a predictor of victimization. Nonetheless, Hoover et al. (1992) demonstrated that young people themselves believe vulnerability predicts whether or not a student becomes a victim.\nSeveral steadfast features of American schools may also contribute to this problem. Labeling and separating students based on athletic or academic aptitude provides an atmosphere ripe for support of bullying, teasing, and development of cliques (Bowman, 2001; Hoover & Salk, 2003). Continued non-participation by students with disabilities in general education classes, mainstream educational clubs and organizations, and athletic programs perpetuates a lack of understanding and interaction among students with and without disabilities, as well as among staff outside of special education.\nUnless bullying is proactively addressed by school and community leaders, it can lead to serious consequences for students, including higher dropout rates, more incidents of violence in school, lower self-esteem, fewer friends, declining grades, and increased illnesses. Lifelong problems include involvement with the criminal justice system, mental health issues, and poor relationship development for both the bully and victim (Ballard, Argus, & Remley, 1999; Rigby, 1999; Sagarese & Giannetti, 1999; Schmitt, 1999; Simanton, Berthwick, & Hoover, 2000). In addition, equal access to educational opportunities and benefits for youth with disabilities can be eroded through bullying, including denial of rights under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, Title II, and provisions of a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE).\nThe Council on Scientific Affairs of the American Medical Association defines bullying as \"a negative behavior involving (a) a pattern of repeated aggression, (b) deliberate intent to harm or disturb a victim despite apparent victim distress, and (c) a real or perceived imbalance of power (e.g., due to age, strength, size), with the more powerful child or group attacking a physically or psychologically vulnerable victim\" (Bully B\u201aware Productions, 2003). Bullying consists of a series of repeated, intentionally cruel incidents between the same children who are in the same bully and victim roles. Bullying is not limited to but can include:\nHarassing someone because of perceived differences (e.g., a disability, sexual orientation)\nBeing physically attacked/assaulted or abused\nThe rate at which bullying occurs depends on many factors, including whether or not peers and responsible adults get involved and provide support, how victims respond, and how schools or other organizations either condone and tolerate or prevent its occurrence (CSA, 2002). A general lack of leadership by youth to prevent bullying and teasing of their peers contributes to the problem (Bowman, 2001).\nTeasing Defined\nMost bullying is subtle and discreet rather than overt (Hoover & Oliver, 1996). This teasing, a form of bullying, includes:\nPublic shunning or private humiliation and embarrassment\nPeer victimization, in which students are repeatedly harassed, ridiculed, teased, scorned, and excluded, is one of today\u201as most overlooked educational problems (Brendtro, 2001). Students consistently rank verbal behavior as the primary mode of teasing, and it has been found that long-term verbal harassment is as damaging psychologically as infrequent physical harassment. Students express a great deal of confusion about teasing and how to deal with it, and some argue that social and communication skills are central to dealing with teasing and harassment in any successful antibullying efforts (Hoover & Oliver, 1996; Hoover & Olson, 2000; Stein, 1995).\nDisability Harassment Defined\nDisability harassment is the form of bullying and teasing specifically based on or because of a disability. This treatment creates a hostile environment by denying access to, participation in, or receipt of benefits, services, or opportunities at school (PSEA Interactive, 2003; U.S. Department of Education, 2000).\nBullying is the most common form of violence; 3.7 million youth engage in it, and more than 3.2 million are victims of bullying annually.\nSince 1992, there have been 250 violent deaths in schools, and bullying has been a factor in virtually every school shooting.\nDirect, physical bullying increases in elementary school, peaks in middle school, and declines in high school. Verbal abuse, on the other hand, remains constant.\nOver two-thirds of students believe that schools respond poorly to bullying, with a high percentage of students believing that adult help is infrequent and ineffective.\nTwenty-five percent (25%) of teachers see nothing wrong with bullying or putdowns and consequently intervene in only 4% of bullying incidents.\n(Cohn & Cantor, 2003; Council on Scientific Affairs, American Medical Association, 2002).\nAccording to Brendtro (2001), when young adults feel physically or socially unsafe, schools become a breeding ground for ridicule and attack. Under such conditions, even the most ordinary students can become capable of extreme cruelty. Cliques are formed, and through these alliances, students gain a sense of superiority and belonging at the expense of those who are banished. Olweus (1993) stated that experts must help students exert leadership in recognizing bullying, refusing to participate, and in coming to the aid of victims skillfully and nonviolently.\nChildren and young adults spend the majority of their days within school systems in the presence of adults. Schools must begin implementing comprehensive antibullying and antiviolence programs to reduce bullying and teasing of all youth, especially youth with disabilities. The U.S. Department of Education (2000) states that at a minimum, schools must develop and disseminate an official policy and grievance procedures that prohibit discrimination based on disability and that address disability harassment.\nMost American schools are designed to divide students into groups, effectively emphasizing differences rather than commonalities. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the design of the majority of special education programs. Research has demonstrated however, that students\u201a odd or age-inappropriate behavior may play a role in attracting bullies within integrated environments as well, where students with disabilities frequently occupy the lowest rung of the popularity ladder (Bruininks, 1978).\nBrendtro (2001) argued that \"the quality of youth peer cultures is largely determined by adults,\" (p. 49), suggesting that the responsibility for curbing negative youth culture falls at least in part on adults. According to Harris, Petrie, and Willoughby (2002), school climate must improve to reduce the incidence of bullying for all youth. This includes:\nHaving warm, positive, caring, involved, authoritative adults\nBeing committed to setting firm limits for unacceptable behavior\nBeing committed to the consistent application of nonhostile, nonphysical sanctions for offenders\nComprehensive Whole-School Antibullying Programs\nWhole-school approaches consist of a set of routines, rules, and strategies to deal with existing and future bullying problems in schools. The attitudes, routines, and behaviors of school staff (especially teachers), as well as students and parents, are key factors in preventing and controlling bullying behaviors, as well as redirecting these behaviors into more socially acceptable channels (Olweus, 1993). A number of comprehensive, whole-school antibullying models have proven to be successful. This brief will share two specific models: (a) Olweus\u201as Intervention Program, and (b) The Second Step Program.\nOlweus's Intervention Program\nDan Olweus, author of Bullying at School and Professor of Psychology at the University of Bergen, Norway, is acknowledged as a leading authority on bullying and victimization. He has conducted research in this area for more than 20 years and is regarded as the \"Founding Father\" of the field.\nOlweus's intervention program has met with positive feedback from school settings. The program\u201as major goal is to reduce or eliminate existing bully/victim problems in and out of the school setting, as well as to prevent the development of any new problems.\nOlweus's Core Program\nAwareness and involvement of teachers and parents\nMeasures at the School Level\nTarget: The entire student body\nSurvey of all students regarding bullying\nSchool conference on bullying\nBetter supervision of students during breaks and lunch time\nParent/staff cooperation to resolve the problem\nMeasures at the Class Level\nTarget: All students in each classroom\nStudents help develop class rules against bullying; rules are consistently enforced\nStudents hold regular class meetings about bullying\nMeasures at the Individual Level\nTarget: Students known to be or suspected of being bullies or victims\nSerious talks with bullies and victims\nSerious talks with parents of involved students\nUse of creative solutions to resolve the issue\nFor more information and details on implementing this program, refer to Olweus (1993).\nSecond Step: Educating the Heart and Mind\nThe Second Step program is an exemplary violence prevention program. Second Step includes research-based, teacher-friendly curricula, training for educators, and parent-education components. Teachers learn how to deal with disruptions and behavior issues, and students learn how to: (a) recognize and understand their feelings, (b) make positive and effective choices, and (c) keep anger from escalating into violence. Classroom use of the Second Step program provides children with the skills they need to create safe environments and to become successful adults.\nThe Second Step curriculum is based on more than 15 years of classroom application and current academic, social, and emotional research. The curriculum focuses on three key competencies: empathy, impulse control and problem solving, and anger management. Integrated activities tie lessons into curricular requirements so teachers can build on existing classroom material. The curriculum includes a family guide to help parents use the program at home to apply the same problem-solving, anger management, and conflict resolution skills that their children learn in school.\nFor more information on implementing this model, visit the Second Step Web site at http://www.cfchildren.org/programs/ssp/overview/.\nPreventing Disability Harassment\nAdditional suggestions from the U.S. Department of Education (2000) specifically targeted to prevent disability harassment include:\nCreate a campus environment that is aware of and sensitive to disability concerns and harassment.\nWeave this issue into curriculum or extra-curricular programs.\nEncourage parents, students, employees, and community members to discuss disability harassment and report it when they become aware of its occurrence.\nPublicize antiharassment statements and procedures for addressing discrimination complaints.\nProvide appropriate training for staff and students regarding harassment.\nCounsel both victims and perpetrators of harassment.\nImplement monitoring programs to follow up on resolved issues of disability harassment.\nAssess and modify existing disability harassment policies and procedures to ensure effectiveness.\nAlthough bullying and teasing are often considered a harmless activity, research shows that they may result in serious short- and long-term negative consequences. Youth with disabilities are particularly vulnerable and represent a high-risk group for becoming both potential victims and perpetrators of bullying and teasing. Addressing this issue in isolation is not the answer. Comprehensive, school-wide reform programs are a proactive strategy for meeting the needs of youth with disabilities, the student body at large, school staff, families, and community members.\nStudents Against Violence Everywhere\nA student-driven organization where students learn about alternatives to violence.\nhttp://www.nationalsave.org\nAn online help and referral center for U.S. schools.\nhttp://www.bullystoppers.com\nBallard, M., Argus, T., & Remley, T. P. Jr., (1999, May). Bullying and school violence: A proposed prevention program. NASSP Bulletin, 39-47.\nBowman, D. H. (2001, March 21). At school, a cruel culture. Education Week, Volume 20, Enumber 27, Epage 1, 16, 17. Retrieved March 13, 2003, from http://www.edweek.org/ew/ew_printstory.cfm?slug=27taunts.h20\nBrendtro, L. (2001). Worse than sticks and stones: Lesson from research on ridicule. Reclaiming Children and Youth: Journal of Strength-Based Interventions, 10(1), 47-49.\nBruininks, V. (1978). Actual and perceived peer status of learning disabled students in mainstream programs. The Journal of Special Education, 12(1).\nBully B\u2019Ware Productions. (n.d.). Retrieved March 13, 2003, from http://www.bullybeware.com/moreinfo.html\nCohn, A., & Canter, A. (n.d.). Bullying: What schools and parents can do. (National Association of School Psychologists Fact Sheet). Retrieved February 22, 2005, from http://www.guidancechannel.com/default.aspx?M=a&index=508&cat=50\nCouncil on Scientific Affairs. (2002). Report 1 of the Council on Scientific Affairs (A-02). Bullying Behaviors Among Children and Adolescents. (Reference Committee D). 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That\u2019s not teasing\u2013that\u2019s bullying: A study of fifth graders\u2019 conceptualization of bullying and teasing. Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the American Educational Research Association. Seattle, WA.\nLingren, H. G. (1997). Bullying\u2013How to stop it! [Electronic version]. Retrieved August 4, 2006, from http://www.ianrpubs.unl.edu/epublic/pages/index.jsp?what=publicationD&publicationId=56\nOlweus, D. (1993). Bullying at school: What we know and what we can do. Cambridge, MA: Blackwell.\nOlweus, D. (2001). Peer harassment: A critical analysis and some important issues. In J. Juvonen & Sandra Graham (Eds.), Peer harassment in school: The plight of the vulnerable and victimized (pp. 3-20). New York: The Guilford Press.\nPSEA Interactive. Advisory: Disability Harassment. Retrieved March 15, 2003, from http://www.psea.org/article.cfm?SID=252\nRigby, K. (1999). Peer victimization at school and the health of secondary students. 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        "raw_content": "Islamabad, February 2 (Newswire): The use of cognitive-behavioural therapy to treat tics in Tourette syndrome may be as effective as and even superior to medication in certain cases.\nAccording to a new study published in a special edition of the International Journal of Cognitive Therapy by researchers from the Fernand-Seguin Research Centre of the Louis-H. Lafontaine Hospital affiliated with Universit\u00e9 de Montr\u00e9al, it was observed that therapy has an effect not only on tics, behaviour and thoughts, but also on brain activity.\n\u201cThis discovery could have major repercussions on the treatment of this illness. In some cases, the physiological measures could allow for the improvement of the therapy in order to tailor it to a specific type of patient,\u201d states Dr. Marc Lavoie, certified researcher at Fernand-Seguin Research Centre of the Louis-H. Lafontaine Hospital and with the Psychiatry Department of Universit\u00e9 de Montr\u00e9al, who conducted this study with his PhD student Tina Imbriglio and his clinician collaborators, Dr. Kieron O\u2019Connor, psychologist, and Dr. Emmanuel Stip, psychiatrist.\nTourette syndrome is a complex neuropsychiatric disorder characterized by motor and vocal tics that worsen during childhood and reach a peak around the age of 11. The condition affects between 0.05 and three percent of children of school age and in certain cases, can persist into adulthood.\nThe research team invited two groups to take part in the study:\n* One group of 10 adults affected by Tourette syndrome * Another group of 14 adults matched for age and intelligence with no neurological or psychiatric problems.\nThe participants were asked to perform a series of experimental tasks to stimulate specific regions of the brain. During one task, the subjects had to respond to or inhibit their responses to traffic lights presented on a computer screen. An electroencephalogram was recorded in conjunction with each task. The patients were seen again six months later, after having received the therapy, to perform the same test. The results showed a significant reduction of tics following the therapy. Moreover, after behavioural treatment, it was possible to observe a quantifiable normalization of the brain activity, linked to the improvement of the symptoms in patients with Tourette syndrome. The originality of the results of Dr. Marc Lavoie\u2019s team lies in the discovery of a measurable cerebral change following these cognitive and behavioural changes in symptoms\n\u201cOn the one hand, therapy leads to cognitive restructuring, and on the other, to behavioural and physiological modifications. This promising study is the first to demonstrate the physiological effects of cognitive-behavioural therapy for patients with Tourette syndrome. However, other studies will need to confirm these results using a larger sample,\u201d added Dr. Lavoie.\nPrevious Rising star of brain found to regulate circadian rhythms\nNext Single country exhibition proposed",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 Friday: The Week In Review, Some Fun Things, And More\u2026\nDoing the Math on the Threatened \u201cSick out\u201d by Muni Operators\u2026During the Giants/Dodgers Series\u2026IN SAN FRANCISCO! \u2192\nThe 61% Lie\nYou have to be impressed with Muni\u2019s PR department. They can pretty much get the mainstream press to print whatever they want, and make everything sound great. Take for example, this \u201c61% restoration\u201d meme that you\u2019re hearing everywhere.\nSounds great, right? I mean who wouldn\u2019t want 61% of something?\nThe problem is, it\u2019s a number taken out of context and conveniently forgets the recent past. Let\u2019s review:\n-December 5, 2009 \u2013 Muni makes a significant number of cuts to service. This is spun by the Mayor and Nathaniel Ford as the \u201cfirst overhaul of service in 30 years,\u201d when in fact it was a major service cut. Who knew that Big Brother had slick hair and a drinking problem \u2013 this is easily one of the most Orwellian statements to come out of the Mayor\u2019s mouth in his entire career.\n-April 2010 \u2013 Muni makes MORE CUTS to service on top of the ones made in December amounting to 10% of scheduled service. This ends up being significant and Nathaniel Ford proudly proclaims \u201cit will be a smaller system.\u201d A man got paid over 300,000 a year to dismantle a transit agency. Minds blown.\n-Today: After lots of fiddling with numbers, and lots of one-time-only gimmicks, the 10% cut has been reduced to about a 4% cut. The politicians and spinners rejoice, and the public is made to feel like they \u201cgot something\u201d when in fact they still got cuts now \u2013 and don\u2019t realize they face HUGE ones in the future if Muni doesn\u2019t get its financial house in order with better efficiency and stable revenues.\n(Now, short term fixes to alleviate the pain are fine, if you use the time you\u2019ve bought to find long term, solid solutions. Does anyone think Gavin Newsom and Nathaniel Ford are doing that?)\n(Crickets chirping.)\nHowever, remember \u2013 no one is talking about repairing the damage done in December 2009 \u2013 and no one is talking about adopting a comprehensive service plan outlined in the Transit Effectiveness Project which essentially laid out what you have to do to make things work (mostly), and how much it costs. That kind of sensible, science-driven process was disposed of by a pack of political hacks in City Hall whose combined understanding of Muni could fit on the head of a pin. Instead we talk about nickel and dime bullsh*t and all the while you and I are stuck waiting for a bus or train that never shows up on time.\nAnd to top it all off, the operators\u2019 union leadership wants to through a wrench in all of this, because they don\u2019t want to show up to work on time, and don\u2019t think it\u2019s fair they do the work they did in the past but don\u2019t do now.\nAnd people wonder why #munifail is such a big topic on The Twitter.",
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        "raw_content": "Parish, Jr. Daniel (1842-1914) President ANS 1883-1896. 2 East 16th Street, New York\nDaniel Parish, Jr. joined the ANS April 13, 1865, and assumed a leadership role almost immediately: that same year he was elected Corresponding Secretary. During the course of his association with the ANS over the next twenty-five years, Parish assumed numerous positions of increasing responsibility.\nInitially, Parish served as Librarian from 1866-1870. By 1870, Parish had been elected First Vice-President. A donor, in 1878, to the ANS library. Parish would serve as either First or Second Vice-President for the next thirteen years. In 1883, he succeeded Charles Anthon as ANS President upon the latter's untimely death. In June of that year he donated $50 for the fund to collect $1,000 to buy a complete set of facsimile Greek and Roman coins for the ANS. The following year Parish would be elected President in his own right and remained as President until retiring in 1896. During Parish's tenure as president, the ANS substantially revised its Constitution in 1894 to incorporate the many revisions that had been made in a piecemeal fashion since 1884. Even after retiring from the presidency due to ill health, Parish continued to serve on numerous committees and served as First Vice-President once again from 1905-10. From 1910 until his death, Parish also served on the Board of Governors.\nOn December 6, 1894 read a paper, \u201cSome New Light on the Washington Season Medal.\u201d\nHe donated \u201cThe Capture of Louisburg\u201d medal to the ANS in 1895.\nDaniel Parish, Jr., was the very first to ever publish an extensive list of all known coin auction catalogues of auctions held in America. His three-part series that ran from August to October 1866 published in American Journal of Numismatics, Vol. 1, Nos. 4-6, August, September, October (1866) : 29-30, 35-36, and 43-44, served as the foundation for Emanuel Joseph Attinelli's, Numisgraphics, published a decade later. There is very strong evidence that suggests that Daniel Parish, Jr was assisting Attinelli in the production of his book, and that it is he whom Attinelli refers to in his Preface as the anonymous numismatist who owned the largest collection of coin auction catalogues in the country, which included the original broadside of the Watkins sale in June 1828. That broadside was sold to Richard Hoe Lawrence who donated it to the American Numismatic and Archaeological Society where it still remains. You might say that Daniel Parish, Jr., is the ghost writer of Numisgraphics, but credit is due to Dr. Attinelli who records throughout Numisgraphics, of the various people to whom he wrote inquiring about auctions, and catalogs and personalities, and mentions those who loaned him copies and so forth of various material to complete his manuscript. This is also true regarding the other two parts of Numisgraphics, that the whole book serves as the very first American Numismatic Library Manual containing as complete a bibliography as possible of all known American coin auction catalogues, annd other numismatic literature. Remember it was Daniel Parish, Jr., who was the Librarian of the American Numismatic and Archaeological Society and the whole of Numisgraphics, smacks of Parish's exhaustive work, augmented, supplemented and revised by Dr. Attinelli. Technically, Numisgraphics, is a co-authored book written by both Parish and Attinelli but due to the humility and modesty of Parish who wished to remain anonymous is known solely under the authorship of Dr. Attinelli. Daniel Parish, Jr., is our true and authentic unsung hero in American numismatic history!\nTo commemorate his many significant donations to the ANS, the Society commissioned a medal designed by Lea Ahlborn in 1890. In 1908, it elected Parish Honorary President for Life. Daniel Parish, Jr. died in December 1914. At the time of his death, Parish was also Chairman of the Executive Committee of the New-York Historical Society, an organization that he had been associated with for thirty-two years. Subscriber to Crosby\u2019s Early Coins of America.\nHenry Parish was a brother of Daniel Parish Jr., former President of the American Numismatic Society. He was the nephew of Henry Parish, of Parish & Kernochan, a nephew of Thomas Powell, one of the wealthiest citizens of Newburg. He came to New York City about forty-five years before, and made at least $1 million in the dry goods business. During the panic of 1832, he bought up goods and shipped them to his agencies in New Orleans, Savannah and Charleston, to be sold at very large profits. He suffered a stroke that paralyzed him several years before his death. (Obituary. Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, Mar. 15, 1856.) His uncle's will left him half his lot and store at No. 172 Pearl-street, at the corner of Pine, whose other half was owned by Joseph Kernochan. His brother, Daniel Parish, and friends Joseph Kernochan and Joseph Delafield were executors, and Henry and William Delafield were additional executors and trustees. A codicil removed his brother and left the residue to his wife, Susan Marie. (Will of the Late Henry Parish. New York Times, Apr. 2, 1856.) 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        "raw_content": "Fig. 1. Eugene Thomas Quinn photograph published in the Allentown Democrat, Wednesday, July 1, 1914, page 1.\nEugene Thomas Quinn (1873-1938), was born on December 5, 1873, the son of Irish immigrants, Thomas Aloysius Quinn (1843-1915) and Ellen McCarty Quinn (1851-1933), at Catasaqua, Pennsylvania. The year of his birth varies on different official government documents as either 1873 or 1874. At age 17 or 18 he was ANA Member No. 141. He worked as a reporter for the Chronicle and News. He was a breeder of Airedale Terriers and entered his dogs in dog shows.\nHe lived at 1124 Second Street, North Catasaqua, Northampton County, Pennsylvania.\nHe died on December 9, 1938, at Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. He is buried in the Calvary Cemetery, North Catasaqua, Northampton County, Pennsylvania.\nFig. Tombstone of Eugene Thomas Quinn.\nThe Allentown Leader, Thursday, February 20, 1913, page 16",
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        "raw_content": "Copyright 2011-217 John N. Lupia, III\nFig. 1. Photograph of Philip M. Weiss, Secretary and Treasurer of Military Club of Cincinnati, published in the Cincinnati Enquirer, Sunday, August 11, 1929, page 93.\nPhilip M. Weiss (1875-1948), was born on August 29, 1875, son of George Adam Weiss and Margaret Leick Weiss, both Prussian-German immigrants, at Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio.\nPhilip Weiss is a numismatic dealer trading in stamps and coins beginning in 1895. Like his contemporary Thomas Lindsay Elder we shall find Weiss with a similar character, i.e., brought up poor from the wrong side of the tracks yet both of them rise to fame and fortune as noted dealers in their day.\nWeiss claims that in October 1889, at fourteen years-old he was the founder and president of Queen City Stamp Company. However, another dealer using that name was in Hastings, Nebraska, who ran ads in Philatelic West. (see Fig. below)\nIt was reported in the Cincinnati Enquirer, Sunday, January 3, 1892, page 16, Philip Weiss was involved in an altercation stabbing Frank Wagner [Kappner] on Race and Findlay Streets and was arrested for cutting him. He was released on bail at $1,000. His case came up at Police Court, January 9, 1892. He was acquitted of the charges of stabbing on June 8, 1892, reported in the Cincinnati Enquirer, Wednesday, June 8, 1892, page 12.\nFig. 2. Earliest known advertisement of Queen City Stamp Company in Philatelic Journal of America, January, 1895. The magazine was published by Everett M. Hackett, 116-118 Chestnut Street, St. Louis, Missouri since March 1885. Charles Haviland MeKeel was the editor and small advertisements like that of Weiss were easily and inexpensively published. Courtesy Lupia Numismatic Library.\nOn February 5, 1896, he married his first known wife named Josephine Sommerholder. He opened a cigar store in Cincinnati using $1,000 his wife Josephine received as an inheritance.\nFig. 3. Another dealer using the name Queen City Stamp Company was established in Hastings, Nebraska and did business in 1898. This advertisement was published in Philatelic West, Vol. 6, No. 2, May (1898) : 12. Apparently, Weiss learned about this company and when they no longer did business he claimed to be the original dealer established in 1889.\nSince 1895, Weiss was certainly in business as a stamp dealer. No earlier record of him as a stamp dealer prior to 1895 has been discovered so far. So it seems most probable that Weiss around the age of nineteen rather than fourteen first established himself as a stamp dealer.\nIn 1898, he filed a complaint with the Post Office against Gustavus Kohn who gave bogus references and solicited stamps for which he never paid. This led to an investigation and arrest when it was discovered Kohn had been doing the same to a number of different dealers. The story ran in the Detroit Free Press, Tuesday, October 11, 1898, page 10.\nHe was a member of the APS Life Member No. 110.\nIn 1900 he lived at 1344 Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.\nFig. 4. Divorce filed against Philip Weiss by abused and battered wife Josephine Sommerholder Weiss, reported in Cincinnati Enquirer, Saturday, November 3, 1900, page 16.\nOn May 31, 1904 Queen City Stamp Company was robbed of a stamp album with stamps valued at $25. Later the amount was increased to $200 when further search through the office revealed more stamps were missing. On July 14, 1904, Allen Forsythe of Newport was arrested for stealing from Post Office Boxes. When Weiss heard of the arrest he told the Post Office investigators he knew Forsythe and wanted to examine the stamps he had in his possession. He discovered the stamps stolen from him late May. Philip M. Weiss' wife, Josephine Sommerholder Weiss was in charge of the office that day when the robbery had occurred. Apparently she left the transom open that allowed Forsythe to break in. Forsythe later confessed to the crime.\nSometime around 1905 or 1906 he added coins to his stock changing the name to Queen City Stamp & Coin Company.\nFig. 5. Advertisement as Queen City Stamp & Coin Company in the Cincinnati Post, Wednesday, September 26, 1906.\nIn the March 1908 issue of St. Nicholas, Volume 35, his advertisement shows the location at 7 Stinton Building.\nFig. 6. Divorce filed against Philip Weiss by abused and battered wife Josephine Sommerholder Weiss, reported in Cincinnati Enquirer, Wednesday, October 7, 1908, page 9.\nHe was Regimental Sergeant Major of the First Regiment, O. N. G.\nIn 1910, Queen City Stamp & Coin Company, was located at 5th and Vine, Room 3, and he lived at 1613 Plum Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.\nHe was a member of the Cincinnati Philatelic Association, Branch 46 APS, and served as a trustee.\nOn August 20, 1911, he married Lillian May Sucher, a notorious woman who sued a wealthy Cincinnati businessman for breach of promise and won $8,000. Weiss deserted her on September 27, 1912. They were divorced.\nFig. 7. Advertisement in Cincinnati Enquirer, Sunday, February 4, 1912, page 27.\nIn 1917, Queen City Stamp & Coin Company, was located at 604 Race Street, and he lived at 23 East Daniels Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.\nHis 1918 Draft Card describes him as having light blue eyes and brown hair, medium height & build.\nOn December 31, 1923, he then married divorcee Goldie Dunn Washburn (1879-), a native of Indiana.\nFigs. 8 & 9. Weiss correspondence with Joseph K. Coblentz, Springfield, Ohio. Rebate coupon enclosure for 31 cents dated February 13, 1919.\nFig. 10. Weiss correspondence with Jeanette Smith, Newark, New York, postmarked Cincinnati, May 22, 1922. Courtesy Lupia Numismatic Library.\nHe was a member of the American Stamp Dealers Association.\nFig. 11. Advertisement in American Philatelist, Vol. 36, October, 1922. Courtesy Lupia Numismatic Library.\nIn December 1924, Weiss sued British stamp dealer H. Roberts, 17 A Kings Road, London, England, for slander demanding $5,000 in damages. Weiss claims the 50,000 postage stamps he ordered were unsatisfactory. And privately complained in a sealed letter to Roberts requesting a refund. Roberts mailed scurrilous accusations against Weiss on postal cards making the case public since anyone in the Post Offices can read the message of a postal card. Weiss wond the suit and was awarded $2,777 besides the $260.13 valued for the 50,000 stamps.\nIn 1930, Queen City Stamp & Coin Company, removed to 34 Cambridge Building 6th and Race Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.\nIn October 1930, on the 40th anniversary of his business he exhibited the unique 1856 Magenta 1 Cent British Guiana postage stamp owned by Mr. Arthur Hind of Utica, New York, who purchased it for $32,500. He also exhibited the 1928 inverted Jenny owned by Mr. Stein, who paid $900 for it.\nFig. 12. Weiss published an annual Fixed Price List. Above is the 1931 80-page illustrated Fixed Price List for stamps and albums and other supplies for collecting, examining, and storing them. Courtesy Lupia Numismatic Library.\nIn 1933, he was nominated by the Wet Party of the Repeal Council to be a Repeal Delegate in the political fight to repeal prohibition. However there seems to have been intern battling between the Cincinnati group and that of Cleveland that wanted Lockwood Thompson.\nOn March 10, 1934, he was arrested for intoxication and fined $15 and costs.\nIn 1935, Queen City Stamp & Coin Company, removed to 604 Race Street, Room 34, Cincinnati, Ohio.\nFig. 13. Advertisement published in H. L. Lindquist's, Blue Book of Philately (1935) : 391. Courtesy Lupia Numismatic Library.\nHe was a member of the Eastern Hills Stamp Club.\nIn 1940, he published a pamphlet, \"50 Years Dealing In Stamps\", containing a brief history of his company, which he gave free to all who attended his fiftieth anniversary celebration on October 26, 1940 at the Alms Hotel, Cincinnati, Ohio.\nHe lived at 501 Purcell Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio.\nFig. 14. Queen City Stamp & Coin Company served as a jobber for Wayte Raymond, Inc. Advertisement published in The Numismatist, July 1943, page 569. Courtesy Lupia Numismatic Library.\nHe died of a coronary sclerosis with myocardial fibrosis at the General Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio, on February 12, 1948. He is buried at Crown Hill Cemetery and Mausoleum, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana.\nPhilatelic Journal of America, January, 1895.\nDetroit Free Press, Tuesday, October 11, 1898, page 10.\n1900 Williams Cincinnati Business Directory\nCincinnati Enquirer, Friday, October 18, 1912, page 7 - filed for divorce\nAmerican Philatelist, Vol. 36, October, 1922.\n\"Philatelists in Court Fight,\" Cincinnati Enquirer, Tuesday, December 20, 1924, page 6\n\"Collector Awarded Damages,\" Cincinnati Enquirer, Wednesday, December 31, 1924, page 20\nCincinnati Enquirer, Sunday, August 11, 1929, page 93.\n\"Repeal Delegate's Death Endangers Wet Cause; New Petition is Needed,\" Sandusky Register, Sunday, October 1, 1933, page 1\nThe Evening Independent, Saturday, March 10, 1934, page 2\nH. L. 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        "raw_content": "Enough violence in Ukraine\n\u00b7 During today's General Audience dedicated to the Sacrament of Reconciliation the Pope launches an appeal for an end to violence in Ukraine. \u00b7\nConcerned over the tragic news that continues to come from the Ukrainian capital of Kiev \u2013 where clashes between police and demonstrators have resulted in over 25 deaths and numerous injured \u2013 Pope Francis today launched an appeal to all parties to \u201ccease all violence\u201d and \u201cto seek harmony and peace throughout the country\u201d. The appeal was made at the end of today's 19 February Wednesday General Audience in St. Peter's Square. During the Audience, the Pope continued his new series of catecheses on the Sacraments, reflecting this morning on the Sacrament of Penance.\nThrough the Sacraments of Christian Initiation \u2014 Baptism, Confirmation and the Eucharist \u2014 man receives new life in Christ. 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In fact, on the evening of Easter the Lord appeared to the disciples, who were locked in the Upper Room, and after addressing them with the greeting, \u201cPeace be with you!\u201d, he breathed on them and said: \u201cReceive the Holy Spirit. If you forgive the sins of any, they are forgiven\u201d (Jn 20:21-23). This passage reveals to us the most profound dynamic contained in this Sacrament.\nFirst, the fact that the forgiveness of our sins is not something we can give ourselves. I cannot say: I forgive my sins. Forgiveness is asked for, is asked of another, and in Confession we ask for forgiveness from Jesus. Forgiveness is not the fruit of our own efforts but rather a gift, it is a gift of the Holy Spirit who fills us with the the wellspring of mercy and of grace that flows unceasingly from the open heart of the Crucified and Risen Christ. Secondly, it reminds us that we can truly be at peace only if we allow ourselves to be reconciled, in the Lord Jesus, with the Father and with the brethren. And we have all felt this in our hearts, when we have gone to confession with a soul weighed down and with a little sadness; and when we receive Jesus\u2019 forgiveness we feel at peace, with that peace of soul which is so beautiful, and which only Jesus can give, only Him.\n2. Over time, the celebration of this Sacrament has passed from a public form \u2014 because at first it was made publicly \u2014 to a personal one, to the confidential form of Confession. This however does not entail losing the ecclesial matrix that constitutes its vital context. In fact, the Christian community is the place where the Spirit is made present, who renews hearts in the love of God and makes all of the brethren one thing in Christ Jesus. That is why it is not enough to ask the Lord for forgiveness in one\u2019s own mind and heart, but why instead it is necessary humbly and trustingly to confess one\u2019s sins to a minister of the Church. In the celebration of this Sacrament, the priest represents not only God but also the whole community, who sees itself in the weakness of each of its members, who listens and is moved by his repentance, and who is reconciled with him, which cheers him up and accompanies him on the path of conversion and human and Christian growth. One might say: I confess only to God. Yes, you can say to God \u201cforgive me\u201d and say your sins, but our sins are also committed against the brethren, and against the Church. That is why it is necessary to ask pardon of the Church, and of the brethren in the person of the priest. \u201cBut Father, I am ashamed ...\u201d. Shame is also good, it is healthy to feel a little shame, because being ashamed is salutary. 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        "raw_content": "Woe to thee, O land, when they king is a youth\u2026Ecclesiastes 10:16\nIn Episode 10 of THE LAST KINGDOM \u00c6thelwold\u2019s argument against the naming of the \u00e6theling Edward as the successor to King Alfred is that Edward is too young and inexperienced to rule, especially given that there is a viking army threatening Wessex. And \u00c6thelwold, too, has a claim to the throne. (We do not know when \u00c6thelwold was born, only that he was older than Edward\u2014probably by only 5 or 6 years, though. Both cousins would have been in their 20\u2019s, although there are scenes in which Edward looks much younger.)\nTimothy Innes as Edward\nLike Edward, \u00c6thelwold is an \u00e6theling (it means throne-worthy), the son of a king of Wessex. \u00c6thelwold insists that it is the witan that must decide who will be king, and this was a fact in Anglo-Saxon England. Indeed, his attempt to persuade the ealdormen to support him was what happened whenever there was more than one man who had a blood right to the crown.\nBut in this series, in the books on which it is based, and historically, the odds are stacked against \u00c6thelwold. Alfred has made certain of that, although it is a near thing. In the series Edward\u2019s authority hangs on how he will deal with Uhtred. There is wonderful tension in that scene, where Uhtred claims that Alfred has given him his freedom, the queen wants Uhtred silenced, Beocca says Edward Rex must decide, \u00c6thelwold argues that Edward is no king, and Uhtred hesitates when Edward asks why Alfred did not choose to publicly pardon him.\nAlexander Dreymon as Uhtred\nUhtred seems at a loss for a response, and his men look worried. But Uhtred sees the ghost of his old friend watching from the back of the crowd, and it is the memory of Leofric\u2019s words\u2014the bastard thinks\u2014that gives Uhtred his answer. Alfred may have foreseen that this would happen, and Uhtred lays the decision of his guilt or innocence at Edward\u2019s feet. I was hoping we would see Leofric again before this season was finished.\nAdrian Bower as Leofric\nThe kings of Wessex and even, later, of England in the Saxon period, were proclaimed by acclamation. And we see it happen here. Edward is recognized as Alfred\u2019s heir, and \u00c6thelwold rebels. Historically, the rebellion began soon after Alfred\u2019s death and Edward\u2019s accession, but it was not resolved quickly. It took several battles and several years, and it must have been \u2013 as Uhtred\u2019s voice claims in the opening scenes of this episode \u2013 a time of great turmoil in Wessex, Mercia and East Anglia. The battle scene follows is not the usual shield wall battle we\u2019ve seen before. It is not as complicated as the battle that takes place in the book, but many of the same elements are there. It is an ambush of the unprepared viking army\u2019s long line, and quite a scrum.The tension comes from the fact that despite their advantage of surprise, the Saxons are outnumbered. Will the Mercians arrive to aid Wessex? Which side will the men of Kent fight on? Sigebriht apparently wasn\u2019t sure about that himself, and his hesitation added to the suspense.\nEd Birch as Sigebriht\nHistorically, both \u00c6thelwold and Sigebriht were killed at this battle, although \u00c6thelwold\u2019s death on the screen was that of the craven he has always been, lower than a snake\u2019s belly as Aldhelm so accurately observes.\nThere were some terrific set scenes in this episode: the argument in the marketplace, Uhtred\u2019s stirring words about Alfred and Wessex, Edward\u2019s rallying of his troops, the battle itself. But what makes a good story great is the way it wraps the characters and their fates around our hearts. This story surely does that.\nThyra\u2019s end is not spelled out in the novels (that I recall; I hope someone will correct me if I\u2019m wrong.) But screenwriter Stephen Butchard, honoring the Old English words wyrd by\u00f0 ful ar\u00e6d, has sent her in the footsteps of her parents\u2014a fate she had escaped many years before\u2014leaving us to grieve with Beocca.\nIan Hart as Fr. Beocca\nEdward, as Uhtred\u2019s voice-over tells us in the final scenes, must learn what a king needs to know in order to become a ruler in his own right. He must find his allies and mark his enemies.\nEdward (Timothy Innes), Fr. Pyrlig (Cavan Clerkin) & AElswith (Eliza Butterworth). Allies or enemies?\nAlso, don\u2019t forget that he has a son named Athelstan.\n\u00c6thelflaed has found a supporter in Aldhelm, but we do not even know if he is still alive. She has, too, a daughter that she must raise. Meantime the chasm between the Lord and Lady of Mercia is now vast.\nIn working with Uhtred to send Ragnar to Valhalla, Brida has come to a kind of acceptance of her old lover, for now.\nBrida (Emily Cox) and Uhtred (Alexander Dreymon)\nBut she has a new lover, Cnut. And if she was furious at Uhtred for betraying Ragnar (which he didn\u2019t, not really), we can only imagine what she\u2019s likely to do if she discovers that Cnut ordered Ragnar\u2019s death even though it was \u00c6thelwold who wielded the knife.\nUhtred\u2019s men (Finan, Sihtric, Osferth) and supporters (Hild, Beocca, Pyrlig, and Steapa) appear to have survived that last battle, thank God and the gods.\nAs for Uhtred, although he followed Edward Rex into battle, at the episode\u2019s end he identifies himself as both Saxon (Uhtred, son of Uhtred) and Dane (Uhtred Ragnarsson).\nIn the Author\u2019s Note at the end of DEATH OF KINGS Bernard Cornwell says that Alfred\u2019s dream of England \u201chas not yet come true, so Uhtred must fight again.\u201d We definitely want to see that. Netflix, take note.\nPhotos: Netflix, THE LAST KINGDOM\nThis entry was posted in The Last Kingdom and tagged Aethelflaed, Aethelwold, Anglo-Saxons, Athelstan, Battle, Beocca, Brida, Edward Rex, King Alfred, Thyra, Uhtred. Bookmark the permalink.\nThe Death of Swein Forkbeard \u2192\n12 Responses to THE LAST KINGDOM 3, Episode 10\nSo when will we see season 4?\nHi Lee. My dear, you know as much as I do!\nLesley Somerville says:\nI am catching up with seasons 1 and 2. I stumbled upon your reviews when researching one of the characters. Thank you! I didn\u2019t even realise there was a third series so now I\u2019m really, really happy! I haven\u2019t read the books but will do one day, although I realise it may be difficult doing it this way round. I think they\u2019ve done a terrific job in re-creating the period and making sense of the times. Of course as an English person I knew of Alfred, but hadn\u2019t appreciated just why he was considered \u2018Great\u2019. Now I do. Your enthusiasm is infectious and is like sharing the joy with a friend. Thanks again.\nHi Lesley. Thank you for saying hello. I agree, the show is terrific and I\u2019m glad you\u2019ve discovered Season 3. I\u2019m watching it the second time through.\nSteve Kimberley says:\nHi Lesley and any other Last Kingdom followers. You have to read the books whether you have been following the series or not. You become totally immersed in Uhtred\u2019s life and every adversity he is confronted with. The stories are incredibly evocative and an insight into how life was like in the Dark Ages, including not only the battles and warring of that era but also the loves and lives of Anglo Saxons and Vikings. They are historical dramas well worth reading\nHadley Souther says:\nThe books are a really quick read, only a few hundred pages. I read through the first 6 ebooks in a week a few years back, if you love the show you\u2019ll love them, it does go really far into the future though, so if you wanted to stay where the show is stop after death of kings\nSilkyapril@hotmail.com says:\nTHERE ARE NO FIELDS MARKED WITH A RED ASTERISK. I WILL GIVE YOU MY EMAIL ADDRESS AT THE END AND ASK YOU TO REMOVE IT, AND THIS COMMENT.\nFirst, I am very grateful for this discussion. The posting\u2019s I\u2019ve seen elsewhere are hopelessly superficial. Patricia has, it seems, inspired a much higher level of analysis and consideration. That was what I hoped for: to hear what other literate fans think. So, moving on to the \u201cHowever\u2026\u201d part\u2026\nWhat I don\u2019t see, even here, is discussion of the liberties taken in season 3, compared with the book. In seasons 1 and 2, the series came close enough to the books. After S3, episode 1, it all diverges radically. I am bewildered that fans of the show who have taken the time to write comments, have not read the books. How can you restrain yourself? And taking on the books is not difficult. If you can\u2019t find time to read, perhaps you can repurpose your commute with the Audible books.\nThe thing is, season 3 completely rewrites Cornwell. Ordinarily, I\u2019d call that a crime. Cornwell is universally acknowledged for his battle scenes, but in fact is a true and rare master of the historical novel.\nHow different are the two?\nCornwell\u2019s Brida in the later books is a completely different person from her younger self, an awful woman in every regard. The redemption of Ragnar\u2019s spirit by Uhtred and Brida belongs only to the series. In the books, Ragnar\u2019s death is not murder and not a focus of the story. Even more drastic, Cornwell does not provide the reconciliation between Uhtred and Alfred which we all loved in season 3. Many other parts of the show\u2019s storylines differ enormously, plucking characters and incidents from here and there in the books, and using them to different purposes.\nIt would be easy to condemn the series because of that, but how can we condemn anything that worked so well. Each episode offered a perfect story arc, and so did the season as a whole. I can\u2019t recall many series which can make that claim.\nAs I understand it, TLK is a go for season 4 and maybe 5. What will they do with it? Much of what was in books 7 through 10 can\u2019t happen in the series.\nSince Cornwell did a cameo in season 3, I\u2019ll assume he wasn\u2019t angry about the changes. Or did he have a hand in them? Would he work with the series writers to devise the season 4 plot, or is that too much to hope?\nYou are spot on in your observations about the way Season 3 veers wildly from the books, much more so than Seasons 1 & 2. I\u2019ve actually thought about that a lot, and I believe it has to do with the fact that we are dealing with 2 different mediums. Scenes that work beautifully in a book don\u2019t necessarily transfer as well to a visual medium.\nA perfect example is the battle at Benfleet. Uhtred prepared Edward for it in the books by having him practice leading his men up a slippery, muddy bank after they\u2019ve thrown spars and sails on the thing. It made for page-turning reading, and it gave Edward the confidence he needed in order to lead men. In the tv show, it is Alfred who challenges his son to be a leader, and we were squirming in our seats watching Uhtred\u2019s men die while Alfred waited, and waited, and waited, and it was finally up to Edward to give the order to attack. It was the same idea \u2013 make Edward a king; but far more visually exciting.\nI think the reconciliation scene between Uhtred and Alfred in TLK was fabulous \u2013 and it had to be set up by Uhtred\u2019s outrageous physical assault on the king in an earlier episode. I see why the writers had Uhtred do that, but it still rang false to Uhtred\u2019s character for me. I accept it though because it led to that beautiful reconciliation scene. In the books, Uhtred is called to Alfred\u2019s death bed, and Alfred grants him land and (I think) thanks him. Again, it was good reading, but not as stunning as that scene between them.\nIn the books Ragnar dies in his bed; Thyra dies we don\u2019t know how. Even Beocca is mentioned in passing as having died. These are openings for a screen-writer, places to play with possibilities. And they\u2019ve done it with Ragnar and Thyra. I really felt that their deaths led to strong plot developments and brought emotional resonance to the show.\nI don\u2019t know what to think about Brida. We certainly see a ruthlessness in her character in the tv show in the way that she dispatches Storri. I don\u2019t know what the series writers are envisioning for her, and I think they may, indeed, still take her in the dark direction that we see in the books. The Brida of the earliest episodes, though, was so strongly embraced by series fans, especially those who had not read the books, that I wonder if that might keep the writers from going down that dark road with her. We\u2019ll see.\nYou asked about Cornwell\u2019s involvement. My literary agent has advised me that once an author signs a film/series contract, the characters they\u2019ve created on the page no longer belong to them. (See Game of Thrones!) Bernard has made it clear in a number of interviews that he has no interest in being involved in scripting the tv series, at the same time commenting that he writes BOOKS not SCREENPLAYS. (Unlike Diana Gabaldon who is a consultant on the show OUTLANDER, based on her novels and has even written at least one episode.) So it\u2019s unlikely that he will be involved in producing the screenplays for the coming seasons.\nI really think that, despite the changes in storyline that we have seen, especially in Season 3, the screenwriters have embraced and stayed true to the themes and the characters of the books. I love the books. I love the show. And you are absolutely right in asking how anyone who enjoys the show can possibly restrain themselves from reading the novels.\nOK, OK! I will read the books! I mean to anyway but am savouring the last two episodes and have a couple of other books ahead in the queue. I love well researched and authentic historical novels. I\u2019ve now got yours on my list too, Patricia.\nMeanwhile, I\u2019m hoping for series 4. Like many others I suspect.\nLesley, I\u2019m delighted you are including my books on your \u2018to read\u2019 list. I\u2019ve just finished writing the third book of the trilogy and it\u2019s now in the hands of my literary agent. Hopefully it will be published next year. Meantime, Bernard Cornwell is working on his 12th book about Uhtred. His will probably be out before mine. Once you start reading Cornwell, you won\u2019t be able to stop. And by the way, Season 4 of The Last Kingdom is already in rehearsals. Yay!!!\nHooray! Best thing I\u2019ve seen on TV in ages. For me, it doesn\u2019t put a foot wrong. It\u2019s great to share my enthusiasm with others. I\u2019ve just ordered your books so look forward to reading them soon. PS I lived in California (Orange County!) myself for four years and my son was born there in 1996.\nI\u2019m watching it again and finding it very hard to bear the death of Thyra a second time. I hope you\u2019ll enjoy my books! I know you\u2019ll love Cornwell\u2019s. Uhtred is irresistible.",
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        "raw_content": "Home Blogs Money Matters Howzat? Is the UK out? Part One\nHowzat? Is the UK out? Part One\nBy Paul Gambles Co-founder of MBMG Group\nAs I was preparing a speech I recently gave at a Dataconsult breakfast (entitled Brexit Fall-out: the consequences of the UK referendum on EU membership for the parties concerned, for Asia and for Thailand), press reports showed that there was an unmistakable sense, in the post-referendum pandemonium, of the gradual dissipation of sheer panic. Among all participants.\nNow former Prime Minister David Cameron and his lamentable Chancer of the Exchequer George Osborne were so cocksure that their wild and desperate punt would pay off that their only plan B consisted entirely of throwing their hands in the air, admitting that they wouldn\u2019t have signed up for this governing malarkey if they\u2019d known it was all going to become so hard and consequently passing the job to someone with even more vaunted ambition (hard to find) and greater willingness to roll their sleeves up (not so hard to find)1.\nLabour leader Jeremy Corbyn, on the other hand, seemed so certain that there would be a narrow Remain referendum victory which would be so deeply unpopular with enough of the electorate that victory in the 2020 General Election was a certainty, he didn\u2019t even bother with a plan B. It\u2019s still somewhat surprising that Cameron feels able to question Corbyn\u2019s leadership without himself feeling a significant hue of embarrassment about his own abandonment of leadership of state2.\nThe motley crew of Johnson, Gove and Farage who, for all the wrong reasons, led the campaign for Exit seemed so stunned by the outcome that the subsequent implosions of the latter two are testimony to the fact that they probably never even had a plan A, whereas Boris\u2019 re-incarnation as Foreign Secretary is widely seen as a cunning plan by new PM Theresa May to give him sufficient rope to hang himself.\nAll of this could so easily have been avoided. Cameron and Osborne could have taken a leaf from the Irish (and Greek and French and Dutch) Government\u2019s playbook \u2013 if a referendum looks close to call then have a ready-made rejection of the ballot ready or even cancel holding it altogether in trEU democratic style3.\nCorbyn\u2019s playbook was even easier. Some 41 years ago, the UK\u2019s last great Labour PM, Harold Wilson, showed how to throw government and party behind one side (again Remain) but remain so personally aloof as not to be damaged by either outcome. In doing so he kept roaring giant lions like Anthony Wedgwood Benn firmly onside whereas Corbyn couldn\u2019t even control whelping little pup Hilary Benn4.\nAll the 3 Brexiteers had to do was present the case honestly as to why the UK needs to exit the EU right now and the consequences of not doing so. Their combined inability to present any case credibly, let alone honestly, resembled the slapstick Three Stooges much more than the cunning 3 witches from Macbeth5.\nWell in many ways in a much better place.\nThe fallacies of Osborne\u2019s appalling economic policies of the last 6 years have been repeatedly highlighted by leading academics such as Professor David Blanchflower6 and my colleagues at IDEA Economics, Professor Steve Keen7 and Ann Pettifor8 amongst innumerable others.\nTherefore, to save time and space, I won\u2019t restate what has already been stated better than I ever could hope to. The best thing that can be said for Osborne is that he utterly failed to execute his dismal goal of balancing the UK national budget. Had he done so, the added appropriation of private assets and income streams by the government would have been even more socially calamitous and far worse than was seen in the 1920s and 1930s. The Jarrow Marchers would have seemed like Sunday afternoon picnickers. Fortunately, like many ideologues, his only saving grace may be that he wasn\u2019t able to deliver more than a mere fraction of what he\u2019d promised and now we\u2019re saved from his particular brand of Old Etonian Riot Club idiocy \u2013 although sadly that doesn\u2019t unfortunately preclude others, from different backgrounds, from trying to emulate it.\nA new Chancellor can try to sweep the mess left behind away with a new broom \u2013 although I suspect the sweeping may be more akin to the famous Yorkshire cricket tail-end batting collapse in which the last man out (for a golden duck) blamed the situation that his predecessor (also out for a golden duck) had left behind9. But at least having someone else to blame can be liberating and enable a new course to be plotted.\nHowever, just because politicians have been given an opportunity to the right things doesn\u2019t mean that they\u2019ll grasp it. In fact, it usually means the opposite which is why our base case is that the UK is likely to continue some, probably modified to make it mildly less unpalatable, version of the appalling Osbognomics policies that have pushed the UK economy to the very edge, although Professor Blanchflower is more optimistic about that, declaring austerity dead.10\nAssuming that Article 50 (which has now come to resemble the Loch Ness Monster in that everyone\u2019s heard of it but few, if any, have ever seen it) does get implemented \u2013 or at least that there is a long drawn out period of uncertainty while politicians kick it around with all the skill and teamwork of the England football team \u2013 then the biggest changes to the UK economy are likely to come from the currency effects of a weaker Sterling. Given the lengths that Japan, Europe and the rest of NIRP-land have had to resort in order to weaken their own currencies to competitive levels, then the mere act of getting 36 million UK registered voters to express their disdain for the EU looks extremely efficient in comparison.\nThat said, Sterling weakness per se might be relatively short-lived. I\u2019d continue to expect stabilization versus the Euro and against the riskier higher yield currencies (such as AUD and CAD within the next few months) although US Dollar strength in an uncertain global environment could be more enduring.\nI produced some expectations prior to the Referendum of where I thought the Pound might head and these are re-produced on this page with only very minor updates (partly down to laziness but also due to the fact that these have so far been pretty well borne out by events and therefore I don\u2019t see any great need to make too many sweeping changes \u2013 see chart).\nIn Part Two, I\u2019ll take a look at equity markets and the global economy.\n1 \u201cWhy should I do all the hard shit for someone else, just to hand it over to them on a plate?\u201d- David Cameron \u2013 http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2016/06/25/the-waugh-zone-june-25-20_0_n_10668590.html\nhttp://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/691508/David-Cameron-gross-negligence-Brexit-planning-Foreign-Affairs-Committee-Theresa-May\n2 http://www.theguardian.com/politics/video/2016/jun/29/david-cameron-tells-jeremy-corbyn-for-heavens-sake-man-go-video.\n3 http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-eu-referendum-ignore-lisbon-treaty-nice-treaty-ireland-greece-france-netherlands-a7105261.html\nhttp://english.eu.dk/en/faq/faq/referendums\n4 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/eureferendum /11652504/Seven-lessons-from-Britains-1975-EEC-referendum.html\n5 https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2016/jun/27/john-oliver-brexit-vote-hbo-last-week-tonight\n6 http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/comment/david-blanchflower/david-blanchflower-george-osborne-is-set-to-make-a-sad-state-of-affairs-much-worse-with-his-lunatic-10319605.html\nhttp://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2011-01-28/conservative-austerity-idea-is-failing-commentary-by-david-blanchflower\n7 http://www.forbes.com/sites/stevekeen/2015/01/14/beware-of-politicians-bearing-household-analogies-3/#3884dccd572d\n8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2csPya47wik\n9 \u2018at Northampton in 1954 Johnny Wardle was bowled, horribly, by Tyson for nought. \u201cA bloody fine shot that were,\u201d snorted Trueman, as he went out, just before meeting a similar fate. \u201cAnd a bloody fine shot that were, an\u2019 all,\u201d was Wardle\u2019s greeting to Fred. But Trueman had a knack of getting in the last word: \u201cAye, I slipped on that pile o\u2019 shit you left in the crease.\u201d \u2013 http://www.espncricinfo.com/wisdenalmanack/content/story/292041.html\n10 https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/jul/05/brexit-austerity-george-osborne-david-blanchflower-economic-experts-leave-campaign\nPlease Note: While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained herein is correct, MBMG Group cannot be held responsible for any errors that may occur. The views of the contributors may not necessarily reflect the house view of MBMG Group. Views and opinions expressed herein may change with market conditions and should not be used in isolation.\nMBMG Group is an advisory firm that assists expatriates and locals within the South East Asia Region with services ranging from Investment Advisory, Personal Advisory, Tax Advisory, Corporate Advisory, Insurance Services, Accounting & Auditing Services, Legal Services, Estate Planning and Property Solutions. For more information: Tel: +66 2665 2536; e-mail: [email protected]; Linkedin: MBMG Group; Twitter: @MBMGIntl; Facebook: /MBMGGroup\nPrevious articlePetite Reni brings out big guns\nNext articlePattaya net idol denies defrauding lover\u2019s mom\nA Hike in US Interest Rates Could Affect Small Businesses in Thailand\nAustralia: Still lucky or on the brink? Part 3\nMy best China\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "Every country on Earth has both a martial flag, otherwise known as a \"war flag\" and a civil flag known as a \"peace flag\".\nThey also have a military -- armed forces in charge of the war flag, and a civilian service --civilian government employees in charge of the peace flag.\nIn this country, \"Old Glory\", the \"Stars and Stripes\" is the war flag. And the United States Civil Flag, the one with vertical stripes, is what it says it is--- the peacetime flag of the civil service.\nWe are also supposed to have a federal civil service and that service is supposed to be flying the United States Civil Flag, a distinctively different version of our flag with vertical stripes-----but isn't. Why not?\nInstead, all of these federal entities, whether martial or civil, are flying the Stars and Stripes --- the war flag --- and have done so as far back as anyone can remember.\nThere isn't an American now living who can remember when the Post Offices flew the United States Civil Flag. It disappeared in the confusion and aftermath of the Civil War, in the so-called \"Reconstruction Era\" which, it turns out, should have more aptly been called the \"Obstruction Era\".\nWe have very early tin-type photographs from newspapers and drawings and lithographs from before the Civil War showing the United States Civil Flag flying over post offices and courts and other civil office buildings ---all with vertical stripes; there are notable letters and official documents and period publications confirming these facts, and we even have photographs documenting the use of the United States Civil Flag at polling places and other public events after the Civil War ended.\nThe most accessible and easiest proof of the existence and use of the United States Civil Flag is at the very beginning of Nathaniel Hawthorne's classic novel, The Scarlet Letter, where he describes the United States Civil Flag in detail, flying over a federal custom's house. The Scarlet Letter was published in 1850, a few years before the illegal mercenary conflict we have been taught to call The American Civil War.\nOur National Government-- the federal government we are supposed to have running the delegated federal services--- has been secretively mothballed by the foreign British Territorial United States Government ever since the end of the Civil War. They have usurped upon the American National Government in Breach of Trust and Commercial Contract and substituted themselves as the primary federal service providers, having unlawfully converted the original States of State into Territorial States of States, and otherwise \"re-constructed\" things to suit their best interests, howbeit, without the knowledge or consent of the American states and people.\nOur national level flags -- both of them -- have their origins during the Revolutionary War. The Stars and Stripes was (and is) the banner of the Federation of States doing business under The Unanimous Declaration of Independence as The United States of America (Unincorporated) (1776)\nThe so-called \"rebellious flag\" with vertical stripes was adopted as the banner of the Confederation of States doing business under The Articles of Confederation as the States of America (1781).\nThus from the infancy of the government of this country, there were two Unions of \"States\" --- a Federation and a Confederation.\nThe British-backed Territorial United States had a limited Trustee role to play on \"the High Seas and Navigable Inland Waterways\" and in providing security for the District of Colombia, Puerto Rico, Guam and other \"Insular States\" but was never intended to serve in any National Level government capacity for us and has no consent to do so.\nInstead, shysters serving \"as\" the members of Congress during the armed hostilities, decided to make a buck after the fighting stopped. Acting in sheer treason they pretended that the National Level Federal Government owed to the actual states and people of this country was \"in abeyance\" and they substituted Territorial States of States for the original National States of States, deceptively calling one by the same name as the other.\nThat is, they substituted a British Territorial State of Florida for the National State of Florida we are owed. They operated the (Territorial) United States Congress to do this, and rolled all the assets of the original National State of Florida into land trusts which they named Florida State, Wisconsin State, and so forth----which they also controlled.\nOn the surface, so far as average Americans could see, everything stayed the same. There was a State of Florida before the war and a State of Florida after the war. In fact, a profound fraud and change had taken place. The original National State of Florida was under the direct control of the actual Florida Legislature, which was in turn elected by the living people. The Territorial State of Florida was operated as a corporate franchise, dba \"State of Florida, Inc.\" operated by the British Crown and controlled by British subject shareholders.\nIn this way, by fraud, deceit, and Breach of Trust, the British contrived to control what appeared to be our National Government and to get their filthy fingers into our pockets and steal our resources, to control our commercial dealings, our trade policies, and our war-making decisions via the substitution of their own (Territorial) United States Government operating as our National United States Government--- all the while excusing this to the rest of the world and pretending that our government was \"in abeyance\".\nBear in mind that all this was accomplished by owning and controlling a relative few Americans who were elected to serve in something calling itself the \"United States Congress\". The perpetrators just neglected to tell us which \"United States\" this Congress was supposed to be serving --- the actual National-Level United States Congress? The Territorial United States Congress? The Municipal United States Congress?\nMost of this evil was accomplished by such simple omissions and obfuscations and by \"deceptively similar names deceits\"---and it is all purposeful fraud undertaken in self-interest from 1860 onward.\nThe (Territorial) United States Congress embarked on a series of copyright infringements and more Breaches of Trust by naming its principal corporate franchise after our legitimate and still-standing unincorporated government. In 1868, they created \"The United States of America, Incorporated\" which they bankrupted in 1907. They also created \"the United States of America, Incorporated\" which they bankrupted in 1933.\nThe British Crown and the Bank of England and their Buddies have carried on with all of this fraud and duplicity and criminality and have promoted all this treasonous activity in Breach of Trust and violation of their Treaties and Commercial Contracts right under our noses. They would like for us to interpret this situation as a political issue, but in fact, it is a matter of international crime --- theirs.\nThe Territorial United States can fly the Stars and Stripes in wartime. They can't fly the National Level United States Civil Flag, which is the property of the States of America--- our mothballed and purportedly \"in abeyance\" National-level Government.\nSince 1999, they haven't even been able to fly the official version Title IV Stars and Stripes they adopted.\nIn that year, the bankruptcy of the \"United States of America, Incorporated\" which began in 1933, ended. As part of the settlement, the Territorial United States Government had to abandon the District of Columbia and decamp, leaving behind all the buildings and the flag and other public property rightfully belonging to The United States of America (Unincorporated), the American States and the American People, who were then and who are now their Priority Creditors.\nCommander Russell-J:Gould stepped into the gap, rescued the Title IV Stars and Stripes, reopened the Post Offices we are owed, and established the continuance of the evidence of our actual government's existence--that is, the National-Level unincorporated government and our unincorporated Territorial Government, as well.\nThe perpetrators of these fraud schemes could not fly the actual Title IV Stars and Stripes during the corporate bankruptcies they engineered as a means of picking us clean, so they flew decorative versions with gold fringe and caps on the flagstaffs as \"National Colors\" instead. They hung the Stars and Stripes vertically in the Congressional Chambers as a pretense of civil authority and substitute for the United States Civil Flag. The perpendicular hanging of the Stars and Stripes also \"strikes\" that version and gives Notice of their international bankruptcy.\nHere's the cheerful news. The United States of America (Unincorporated) owns it all, absolutely, all across the board. The unincorporated government is the sovereign government. All the rest of this is just international crime by foreign governments and foreign corporations-- Breach of Trust, Fraud, Unlawful Conversion, False Claims in Commerce, etc., etc., etc. None of it has any validity and none of it is our fault.\nThey couldn't work out a way to force us to void the constitutional agreements, so they contrived to vacate them, instead, by bankrupting both the Territorial United States Government and the Municipal United States Government at the same time. That would leave all three levels of the Federal Government inoperative and all the constitutional agreements vacated. We would be at the mercy of every pirate and bounder and international bank in the world.\nThe mothballed National Government --- all those juicy State trusts -- and all the \"personal\" ESTATE TRUSTS the perpetrators established and operated \"in our NAMES\", would then be easy pickings for the Secondary Creditors of the bankrupt Territorial and Municipal Government organizations to claim as \"abandoned trust property\". We would be left with nothing, penniless and homeless in our own country.\nInstead, we re-issued our Sovereign Letters Patent and concluded agreements with new \"Federal\" Partners, the American Indian Nations.\nThis action prevented any \"vacating\" of the constitutional agreements from the federal side and again gave Notice to the world that our assets are not abandoned.\nJust to drive the point home again, the Hereditary Head of State and owner of both The Great Seal of the United States of America and The Great Seal of the United States, issued the Declaration of Flag/Conveyance of the Abeyance/End of Presumed Interregnum and Proclamation in Addendum on October 21, 2017---and placed it in the public records internationally.\nDespite all the lies, all the criminality, all the effort to overcome our lawful government by fraud and deceit and Breach of Trust and every other means--- we are still standing, and you can be proud of both your flags and your seals.\nLabels: Anna von Reitz, Fundamentals 3: Your Flags\nElias Alias March 18, 2018 at 7:35 PM\nThree brief videos of ernie-wayne: ter Telgte filmed on March 17 2018, regarding the Peace Standard and ernie's intent to fly that Standard in court at Eureka, Montana, March 22 2018, in a trial by jury.\nhttps://youtu.be/6EeK9FxlRsQ\nhttps://youtu.be/c1E2zTAE17E\nhttps://youtu.be/LNbvg7dJ87Q\nYea, a \"trail by jury\"...!! 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Potomac Maryland March 19, 2018 at 9:38 AM\nHere is the text from The Scarlet Letter:\nIn my native town of Salem, at the head of what, half a century ago, in the days of old King Derby, was a bustling wharf,\u2014-but which is now burdened with decayed wooden warehouses, and exhibits few or no symptoms of commercial life; except, perhaps, a bark or brig, half-way down its melancholy length, discharging hides ; or, nearer at hand, a Nova Scotia schooner, pitching out her cargo of \ufb01re-wood,\u2014-at the head, I say, of this dilapidated wharf, which the tide often over\ufb02ows, and along which, at the base and in the rear of the row of buildings, the track of many languid years is seen in a border of unthrifty grass, \u2014 here, with a view from its front windows a down this not very enlivening prospect, and thence across the harbor, stands a spacious edi\ufb01ce of brick. From the loftiest point of its roof, during precisely three and a half hours of each forenoon, \ufb02oats or droops, in breeze or calm, the banner of the republic; but with the thirteen stripes turned vertically, instead of horizontally, and thus indicating that a civil, and not a military post of Uncle Sam\u2019s government, is here established. Its front is ornamented with a portico of half a dozen wooden pillars, supporting a balcony, beneath which a \ufb02ight of wide granite steps descends towards the street. Over the entrance hovers an enormous specimen of the American eagle, with outspread wings, a shield before her breast, and, if I recollect aright, a. bunch of intermingled thunderbolts and barbed arrows in each claw. With the customary in\ufb01rmity of temper that characterizes this unhappy fowl, she appears, by the\nYs Geye March 19, 2018 at 11:17 AM\nHaving been a paralegal in a law office back in the 80s and 90s, I personally, made up (prepared) documents of articles of incorporations for people who desired to be in charge of an incorporated entity. One of the requirements to incorporate, was to have a name for the corporation. In order to find a corporation name that was not already in use, I would call up the Texas Secretary of State, Corporations division, and ask if a certain name was available for a new corporation. They would tell me yes or no as the case would be. In order to submit the documents to the Secretary of State, the corporation name was REQUIRED to be in ALL CAPITAL LETTERS. If the name was upper and lower case, it would be rejected. (That requirement has since been changed so now a corporation name can be upper an lower case in Texas.)\nMy point is, in the above article, it says that The United States of America, Incorporated (1868), and the United States of America, Incorporated (1933) were the names of corporations.\nI don't know if a corporation in all corners of the united States of America was required to have its name in ALL CAPITAL LETTERS, like they used to here in Texas, but apparently, not.\nI think, at one point, I wrote a letter to the Texas Secretary of State asking if Texas, Texas state, Texas State, state of Texas, State of Texas, STATE OF TEXAS, TEXAS, TEXAS State, and TEXAS STATE were all one and the same. 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        "raw_content": "Home > Alternative Medicines > Getting Structure: On Forming a Healthy Relationship with 'The Water Within'\nGetting Structure: On Forming a Healthy Relationship with 'The Water Within'\nWater is the first key to every question of chronic disease, and every answer to the restoration of health. It is also one of the most overlooked, and as such, misunderstood. Our status with, and relationship to water should be on the lips of every doctor, dentist, nurse, and any professional that includes the word \u201chealth\u201d in their description or scope of responsibilities. Since that\u2019s not happening, you and I must include the word health in description and scope of personal responsibilities, because it\u2019s not the doctor\u2019s responsibility to keep us healthy, but our own. Therefore, it behooves us all to better understand this thing called water.\nFor something that looks virtually the same no matter how it\u2019s prepared, water has many different personalities, states, and characteristics, many of which have gone unnoticed by most \u201cexperts.\u201d However, it\u2019s time that we know better. Only one of water\u2019s states is conducive to the maintenance or restoration of health, whether we\u2019re talking human, plant, or animal. That is, when water is structured. This caveat is not limited to water we drink. It\u2019s any water that we\u2019re exposed to, including that which we shower and bath in, or wash our dishes, clothes in, or cook with.\nKnowing the difference, animals will naturally select structured water if given the option. Planets will grow taller, faster, and be healthier with structured water than they will with distilled, tap water, or any other adulterated form (such as when it is microwaved).\nOur drinking water may, or may not be structured. In fact, it may not even be alkaline, a point that applies to far too many popular bottled water brands. Waters labeled as \u201cpurified,\u201d \u201cdionized,\u201d or \u201creverse osmosis,\u201d are not structured. While some people may be aware of wide variances in water\u2019s taste, in general, for most, drinking water will look and taste the same irrespective of the preparation method used. However, the long term effects of said methods can differ dramatically.\nAccording to a World Health Organization study, people who drink water that contains minerals have lower rates of disease when compared to people who do. This makes sense when you realize that the body needs those minerals. Even more important is that the body needs and uses life force energy, another term for bio-photons. The key point about bio-photons is that they represent all potential, and can function as minerals, and anything else that the imbibing body needs at that very moment. As such, it is more important to have bio-photon energy present in the water than anything else. Structured water is the optimal way to do so.\nThese understandings aren\u2019t widely appreciated by the public. \u201cPurified\u201d drinking water will often have much of its mineral content removed, as they are considered part of the water\u2019s \u201cTotal Dissolved Solids,\u201d which are considered contaminants.\nMinerals that the body uses as building blocks to maintain its health, such as potassium, zinc, magnesium, and anions, are lumped into the same category as arsenic, cadmium, lead, and positive ions, which themselves are disruptive in effect.\nThe problem with this is that drinking water that is devoid of such constructive minerals and life-force energy (which the anions represent) and will essentially \u201cleech\u201d what it needs from the host, that is, you and me. Organized in clusters that too large to be usable by the cell, they must be broken down, which the body will automatically do, using whatever is available. It \u201cstructures\u201d the water internally.\nAnother term for structured water is \u201cmature\u201d or \u201cripened\u201d water. It is succulent to the body and effective at hydration because the clusters are smaller. Each are oriented to the other in such a way that they are constantly and instantly giving and receiving two electrons to each other. This instant ion, energy, and information exchange, increases the body\u2019s metabolism (and health), delivering both oxygen and hydrogen where they are needed most; which is everywhere.\nI am currently reading Living Energies, by Callum Coats. It is an examination of the work of Viktor Schauberger (1885-1958), a somewhat obscure Austrian, who made the study of nature in general, and water in particular, a life-long mission. He first came to my attention through meeting Clayton Nolte, an inventor who, through over forty years of service in the Air Force and other \u201cintelligence\u201d gathering factions in the U.S. military, gained his own understanding of the forces of nature, and properties of water.\nClayton has developed a device that structures water, infusing it with bio-photons (living light). It does so in such a practical way that it portends to be a real paradigm shifter with respect to our relationship to, and what we get out of water. However, we need to be informed in order to appreciate what structured water does on our behalf, and has been doing all along.\nThe unit operates in-line in your home or apartment\u2019s plumbing, structuring water as it enters the house (covering all outlets), or just before it exits the kitchen faucet (via an under sink unit), garden hose, or shower head. A few restaurants in Sedona now include placards on their tables informing patrons that they proudly serve structured water. This is great to know, and a trend that will grow, as water is the only \u201cbeverage\u201d that we cannot live without. And increasingly, it\u2019s also the beverage that we\u2019re also not healthy with.\nWater that is not healthy itself, is also not structured, and in that state, cannot contribute to our health. In fact, it will take away from health and vitality.\nEnergetically speaking, structured water is most coherent. Without electricity, magnets, or filters that need replacing, Clayton\u2019s device will structure tap water, taking it from a chaotic, large cluster size, to a more coherent, smaller cluster state. Unstructured water takes mineral resources and energy from us, whereas structured water gives bio-photon (living light) life force energy to us. Until recently, this has been hard to quantify scientifically, except through such subtle methods as applied kinesiology. But tests were recently conducted using an \u201celectro-photonic imaging device\u201d referred to as a GDV (which stands for gas-discharge visualization). Developed by Konstantin Korotkov, Ph.D.\nI recently spent some time with Clayton (and separately with Dr. Korotkov) to discuss structured water, and subtle energy measurement. Here is a clip from the videotaped conversation.\n[wpvideo vFhzu52O]\nIf you\u2019re interested in this full 52 minute conversation, let me know.\nThe public\u2019s understanding of the subject is growing slowly. We\u2019re still trying to understand such water-related terms as distilled, reverse osmosis, and ionized. It\u2019s not readily apparent to most people what makes structured water special, and why we\u2019re just now hearing about it, or even whether it\u2019s legitimate. For these reasons and more, it has become important to me to learn more about water myself. I highly recommend that you do your own homework too.\nAlternative Medicines, autism, Belief, Blogroll, consciousness, Education, Education & Thought Leadership, Existence, Healing, Health & Nutrition, Health related, Hydration, Psoriasis, Swine Flu, Water\n3 Thoughts to \u201cGetting Structure: On Forming a Healthy Relationship with 'The Water Within'\u201d\nHow much % water will be structured.If i want to buy then what will be price.\nSterling Magnificent\nHi, Great site loved this information.Just wanted to say thanks for The Read.I have booked marked this page so I can come back again. Thanks",
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        "raw_content": "Carlos Tocci, Image- Tug Haines\nOutfielder Carlos Tocci was signed by the Phillies for a reported signing bonus of $759,000 in the summer of 2011 on his 16th birthday. Since that time, many have raved about the teen's talent and he's done his best to live up to the hype.\nA native of Maracay, VZ, Tocci participated in the Florida Instructional League after he signed his first professional contract, but made his official minor league debut in 2012 as a member of the Gulf Coast League Phillies.\nHis ability to compete with older players is definitely something that has Tocci standing out in the eyes of coaches, scouts and fans alike. In 2012, the righty batting \"Toch\" posted a .278 average with two doubles and nine RBI in 38 contests in the GCL, with all but one of his games played before his 17th birthday. He described the competition there as easy and the pitchers as predictable.\nThe following year, Tocci found his opposition to be improved and tougher to handle. He continued to impress as he made the opening day roster for the Class A Lakewood BlueClaws and stayed on their roster for the entire season, but his statistics weren't great.\nPlaying north of Florida for the first time in his life, Tocci struggled in the early going, posting a .192 average in 22 games in the northeast's cool April weather. As the spring season took shape, Tocci's batting average would see a nice boost along with the temperatures, as he hit .269 in 27 May games. The summer heat didn't keep his production going, however, as overall in 118 games for the 'Claws, Tocci put together an unimpressive .209/.261/.249 offensive line.\nDespite those troubling numbers, the organization was still pleased with his efforts, as he never appeared overwhelmed as the youngest player in the league. Tocci has drawn attention for possessing great instincts at the plate. He has quick hands, shows a solid ability to get the barrel of his bat to the ball and can hit to all fields.\nThe six-foot-two 170-pounder has developed a reputation for being too skinny and needing to add muscle. Coaches and team execs regularly cite the promise that Tocci has and speak of looking forward to when he develops increased upper body strength. He already has gap power, but hasn't forced any balls to leave the yard in two seasons in the minors.\nTocci is often praised for his maturity and focus on making necessary adjustments. In an interview with me last summer, Tocci, who grew up admiring big league slugger Miguel Cabrera, asserted that another highly regarded Phillies prospect, shortstop Roman Quinn, helped him progress last year. The two would regularly discuss opposing pitchers and set up an offensive game plan prior to contests while they were teammates with Lakewood.\nOn defense, Tocci, who turned 18 in late August, has excellent range and glides to the ball, easily covering a lot of ground to track down fly balls. With 10 outfield assists in 2013, he's got a very good arm that can keep brazen runners from taking extra bags. Tocci has been strictly a center fielder during his time in the minors, playing just one GCL game in left field.\nOn the bases, Tocci is very quick and will be a stolen base threat as he moves upward in the developmental ranks, despite not being very successful (six steals in 13 chances) in stolen base attempts last year. He's capable of taking advantage of weak-armed outfielders and grabbing extra bases when opportunities arise.\nIt seems suitable that Tocci would repeat a season in the South Atlantic League with Lakewood this year. The additional exposure to that level would be the best thing for him at this stage.\nLabels: 2014 Prospect Nation, Carlos Tocci, Lakewood BlueClaws",
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        "raw_content": "DICK McKINNEY\nDick was born in Altoona, Pennsylvania. He is married to his favourite bridge partner, Christie. Dick has a B.A. and M.A. from Syracuse University and Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Washington (1958). He is a retired University of Alberta Mathematics professor. Dick lists his main hobby as bridge; outside of bridge, his interest is in music. He played saxophone in the U.S. army during its occupation of Japan after World War II. Until recently, Dick played oboe with various groups. Now, Dick says he just listens at concerts and operas.\nDick got started in bridge in 1952 while a graduate student in Chicago. \u201cWe played total point team games in our dorm. My first duplicate game was in Spokane in 1953, while on the road to Seattle for more study.\u201d Dick played bridge in Seattle for 5 years, in the Riverside area of California for 4 years, and occasionally played rubber bridge in London, England for a year. He has played most of his bridge in Edmonton, however, where he became Edmonton\u2019s 4th life master.\nDick is one of the true gentlemen in the game of bridge. For years, he had a good partnership with a volatile partner (Neil Sutherland). Once in a while, you could hear a loud Scottish voice say, \u201cBut Richard!\u201d as Dick was trying to rationalize a creative bid. Dick would only respond with a puff of his pipe and the noise would soon die down. If all bridge players had Dick\u2019s demeanor and skill at the table, what a pleasant hobby bridge would be! Dick says he approaches bridge philosophically \u201c\u2026as a challenge, but remembering it\u2019s just a game\u201d. His pet peeve is \u201cplayers who give unsolicited advice to their opponents.\u201d Traditionally, husbands and wives do not make good bridge partnerships; however, Dick and Christie are an exception. I would hazard a guess, and Christie would agree with me, that Dick\u2019s temperament has a lot to do with that.\nDick has provided a couple of anecdotes from his bridge experiences. \u201cWhile at a bus stop in Disney World, Florida, we met a former Edmonton bridge player and signed him and his partner up for the Swiss teams the next day. We finished 3rd overall.\u201c Talk about finding your partners at the bus stop! \u201cWhile playing in a regional with Carl Yaskovich in Pittsburgh many, many years ago, we came up against the pair of Charles Goren and John Gerber, who overbid a misfit and landed in a horrible contract. Carl started to point out to them where they went wrong. Gerber was not amused and said, \u201c\u2019Sonny, we've been at this game for a few years so don't need your advice\u2019.\u201d\nDick remembers that his first regional tournament was in Seattle in the 1950\u2019s. As for his favourite regional, \u201cIt was in Helena, Montana as that is where I reunited with my former partner, Christie, who had been away to the U.S. (We were married soon afterwards, when both our divorces came through.) At this regional, we beat out Barry Crane and Kerri Shuman to win an open pairs.\u201d [Beating Barry Crane in matchpoints at a regional was an almost unheard of event in those days.]\nDick shows concern for the game. \u201cWe need to find a way to get more young people playing,\u201d he says. He offers this advice for newcomers to the game: \u201cFind three other people, preferably some of whom have already played, read a basic bridge book, and play\u201d. As for himself, Dick says he will be attending fewer tournaments in future but hopefully enjoying them more.",
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        "raw_content": "This past year has been big for nuclear fusion. First there was the announcement from Lockheed Martin claiming they could have a fusion reactor that fits in a truck. Next there is an announcement from Germany that physicists are close to finishing another fusion reactor.\nI suspect that when most people read about nuclear fusion, like in this recent TIME feature on a startup called General Fusion, they just focus on the \u201cnuclear\u201d part. But there is a big difference between nuclear fission and nuclear fusion. Let\u2019s go over the similarities and differences.\nIt\u2019s All About Mass and Energy\nSuppose that I had a 2 million dollars (this is clearly just a hypothetical situation). For some reason I decide to split this money two separate accounts. After doing this, I find that each account has $999, 999. Yes, I am missing 2 dollars! But maybe in exchange for this missing 2 dollars, I get a whole bunch of energy. That might be ok.\nThis is exactly what happens with nuclear fission (fission means to break apart). If you looked at an atom, you would find it has three things: electrons, protons, and neutrons (OK, hydrogen doesn\u2019t have any neutrons). The number of protons in the nucleus tells you what element the atom is (nitrogen has 7 protons, silver has 47 protons). Then there is the atomic number atomic mass number. This tells you how many protons plus neutrons the atom has. Uranium-235 has 92 protons (because it\u2019s uranium) and 143 neutrons (because 235 \u2013 92 = 143). Oh, one more fact for the next time you are at a party. If two atoms have the same number of protons, but different numbers of neutrons\u2014these are isotopes (like hydrogen-1 and hydrogen-2).\nBut back to fission. Here is the crazy part. If you break uranium-235 into two pieces, you get krypton-92, barium-141 plus two extra neutrons. OK, that isn\u2019t crazy since all the protons and neutrons are accounted for. If you find the mass of the original uranium and the mass of all the pieces, you will find that you are missing some mass. The stuff before has a greater mass than the stuff after. That\u2019s a little crazy. It\u2019s like spitting 2 million dollars and ending up 2 dollars short. But that energy isn\u2019t really lost\u2014it was just converted into other forms of energy. Yes, we can consider mass to be a kind of energy. This is where that famous equation comes into play.\nIn this expression, E is the equivalent energy, is the mass of the particle and c is a constant that happens to be the speed of light (with a value of 2.99 x 108 m/s). Because this proportionality constant is so large (and squared), a small amount of mass can give you a HUGE amount of energy. What can you do with all of this energy you get from the change in mass? Obviously, you can heat up water and make steam. Yes, that\u2019s usually what these reactors do\u2014they make steam to turn a turbine to generate electricity. Just like a coal burning power plant, but without the coal.\nThe above example looked at mass changes when you break something apart. This can also happen when you combine hydrogen and deuterium (which is just hydrogen with an extra neutron). When combining low mass elements, the product has less mass than the starting stuff and you also get energy. So, breaking large atoms gives energy (nuclear fission) and combining small atoms also gives energy (nuclear fusion).\nnuclear energy, nuclear fission, nuclear fusion\nNuclear Physics - Nuclear Fission and Fusion\nNuclear Fission and Fusion\nFuture of Fusion Energy",
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        "raw_content": "PMA Announces the Results of November PMABCI\nIncrease in the West Bank and remarkable contraction in Gaza Strip\nThe PMA has released the results of PMA Business Cycle indicator (PMABCI) for November 2013. The PMABCI is a monthly index which aims to capture the state and evolution of the Palestinian business environment, reflecting fluctuations in production and economic activity overtime. The construction of the indicator is based on qualitative data obtained from monthly business surveys of a representative sample of industrial institutions\u2019 owners/ mangers on the value of various leading indicators during a specified period, and their expectations for the coming months. After that, the data is processed to construct a quantitative PMABCI.\nDuring November 2013, the PMABCI witnessed a relative improvement, increasing from -0.6 in October to 1.44 in November. Despite that this improvement is considered to be subdued, it is the best value for the indicator since June 2013, and it comes as a result of the increase in the West Bank (WB) indicator, despite the notable decrease in Gaza Strip (GS) indicator, in the same period.\nThe WB indicator increased from -2.19 in October to 1.56 in November, which comes basically as a result of the improved performance for all sectors, except for the textile and furniture sectors. Although these two sectors form around 36 percent of the WB labor force, the contraction in their performances weren't big enough to offset the WB indicator growth trend. It is worth mentioning that the overall industry in the WB has recorded a good performance during the previous three months, as the data indicates. However, data also indicates that the industrial firms are pessimistic about the near future, due to the unclear prospects of the WB economy under the doubt of achieving progress in the Palestinian-Israeli ongoing negotiations, and the possibility of deterioration in the security conditions, as a result of that.\nWhile in GS, the indicator has witnessed a remarkable contraction during November, when it declined to -5.54 compared with 6.34 in October. This contraction is basically due to the decline in construction sector that forms around 15 percent of GS labor force, along with other declines in paper industry, chemical and pharmaceutical industries, and engineering industry. On the other hand, the other industries maintained their previous levels. It is worth mentioning that GS still faces the same political conditions of the Israeli siege and political schism. However, the dominant factor in this stage is the continued political unrest in Egypt and its impact on Gazan economy that is highly dependent on the Egyptian economy, especially through the movement of individuals and goods both ways. And despite the good performance during the previous months, data indicates that the probability of future deterioration in the economic and security conditions has harmed the indicator of November.\nSource: PMA (2013). PMABCI, November, 2013.",
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        "raw_content": "When to use medical education\nMedical education is perfectly positioned to help pharma convey complex messages about its products through traditional media, as well as digital channels and the development of online communities\nA decade ago clients wanted sponsored supplements, advisory boards and a bit of key opinion leader management from their medical education. But times have changed and medical education is now very much a growth area with increasing budget being allocated to this element of the marketing mix.\nThe reasons for this are varied, but it seems as if the end of the blockbuster era has contributed to increased demand for medical education programmes. There are less new drugs coming onto the market and in 2006, just 23 new drugs were approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), compared to 114 in 1996.\nThe pharma industry is also moving from being primary care-focused (which shaped sales and marketing models in the 1970s, 80s and 90s), driven by large marketing budgets behind a relatively small number of 'big brands', to a more specialist market where value can be gained from a larger number of more niche products.\nMany of the most exciting and innovative products being launched are highly technical secondary and tertiary care products where advertising and PR certainly have a place, but the complex messages and data are best delivered by tailored educational programmes. These markets are more complex than primary care, with highly skilled clinicians working at the cutting edge of medicine and the widespread use of many drugs in off-licence indications.\nPatients are also being encouraged to become experts and take ownership of their conditions which, coupled with the ever-increasing might of the media, means that there is also a lot of work to be done in managing expectations \u2013 both of patients and prescribers.\nThis has been clearly illustrated by drugs such as Herceptin, which quickly became a household name and is, quite literally, seen by some as 'a cure for cancer'. However, in reality only a specific patient population will be suitable for treatment, and funding through the NHS will be limited.\nMedical education, in particular, has the power to deal with many of these issues. The core value of any medical education campaign is to understand the needs of the customer and create a programme that addresses these needs, while delivering the brand's key messages.\nThis is an approach that fits very well with the requirements from the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI), Prescription Medicines Code of Practice Authority (PMCPA) and other such bodies that say promotion of medicines should be focused on improving patient care.\nMedical education is uniquely placed to deliver exactly this kind of programme.\nWhat is medical education?\nThis is a question I find myself answering fairly often not only to clients but also with family and friends. The easy answer is 'anything that is clearly not an advert or a piece of media coverage'. The truth is not too far removed from this, in that many tactical tools find themselves stuffed into the medical education toolbox these days.\nMedical education includes (but is by no means limited to) meetings, exhibitions, mailings, training programmes, key opinion leader access and development, surveys, publication planning, websites, supplements, guidelines, salesforce tools and educational services.\nHow effective they are really depends on how good we are at choosing the right tool for the job. It's this choice and the skill of those who draw on them that dictates whether they prove to be a blunt instrument or just the tool for the job.\nMedical education is certainly still about sponsored supplements and advisory boards, but there's a whole lot more on offer nowadays. While healthcare advertising has been clearly influenced by global briefs, in medical education and PR, this influence is limited as the issues are different in each affiliate country.\nDigital media and med ed\nThe digital age offers us new platforms from which to deliver more innovative and interactive programmes. Taking the core value of producing a programme that appeals directly to the needs of a customer, these new digital platforms are valuable as they allow individual users access to information and education most relevant to them, while still being exposed to core brand ideals. Examples of this include web- casts, web or CD-based distance learning programmes and the use of RSS feeds.\nAn area of growing interest is the use of discussion forums. Brand managers are looking increasingly to see how the overwhelming interest in consumer forums and social networking sites might be harnessed within the pharmaceutical arena.\nIt can be done but it is not for the faint hearted. Developing a discussion forum for healthcare professionals (HCPs) to use is a lengthy process, not because it is difficult to build but due to the medico-legal issues to consider and the approval/moderation processes that need to be agreed. In addition, you will need a promotional campaign for any form of online activity to ensure customers are aware of it and are encouraged to use it.\nPromotion can be either on or offline, or ideally a combination of the two and should consider the following, both how to gain new users/members and how to keep them coming back.\nAs with many offline activities this is not a short term activity. Users will take time to get used to the site, to trust it and for a critical mass of other users to join and keep things moving and interesting. The challenge is how to get through this initial period and keep them coming back.\nMoving on from discussion forums, the digital holy grail in any market is to build an online community. Once you have a busy forum this could be the next logical step.\nThis is not one for an individual brand and needs the commitment of the whole business behind it to succeed, as MSD's univadis.co.uk demonstrates. This site offers a variety of content to its members, including a great deal of educational material, much of it unique to univadis. There are myriad issues to discuss and protocols to agree, but the potential rewards are great.\nMature brands\nIn the current economic climate there is a growing need for all businesses, including the pharma industry, to increase effectiveness and seek additional revenue streams.\nThis, coupled with the reduction in primary care blockbusters, has led to increased emphasis on maintaining growth of more mature brands.\nMature brands are estimated to provide 50-80 per cent of a company's revenue, but often they are not actively managed. This is changing: companies are now looking to maximise income and more effort is being spent on extending the life mature brands.\nThere are, of course, many challenges for mature brands. Something as simple as maintaining the attention of your customers is a challenge for a mature brand when there is no new data to work with.\nInitiatives designed to drive brand loyalty and depth of prescribing through long-term customer relationships are required. Again, this is where many marketers have turned to medical education and increasingly I see opportunities for these brands to use online activities to great effect. Initial set-up costs are significant but once a community is established it can have a great impact for minimal cost.\nThe ABPI Code\nMany of the considerations mentioned here arise specifically from the ABPI Code of Practice. There is no doubt that the Code is becoming more prescriptive about what can and cannot be done (although online activity is still a difficult area to gauge) by way of product promotion.\nIn some areas this will mean a sea change in the way pharma and reps operate. We will also need to reconsider what KOL development is and establish new ways of working. It seems to me that this is likely to involve more educational events and activities.\nTaking customers to international conferences will also need careful consideration. Some companies have already made big changes in what can be done while abroad, but as with activities in the UK, the key will be to have clear educational goals for any activities. 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        "raw_content": "Signs and the universe - Interesting incident\nPosted by GeeVee on June 20, 2018 at 9:21pm in Powerful Intentions Main Forum\nConsider the following, this really happened yesterday:\nMy friend declared to the universe that before the day is done, he will hear the name of the person he will marry.\nI had no idea about this as he didn't tell me. Later that day, we were getting dinner. Conversationally, I just happened to mention to him that I had seen his ex Nicki Dean (changed her real name for anonymity) at Starbucks last week. He immediately started smiling. When I asked him why, he told me about his question to the universe and was convinced it was a sign and that he was going to marry her.\nI'm not convinced. Is this really a sign or is it a coincidence? Maybe because he still likes her, he was hoping it would be her, and the LOA answered it by making someone (me) say his name. Practically, they have been broken up for a year. I think it could be wishful thinking on his behalf, but I'm feeling pretty skeptical these days about most stuff, so I thought I would ask you.\nPermalink Reply by Brian Freedman on June 20, 2018 at 10:40pm\nIf they\u2019re open to any person I doubt they would get excited for a name they never heard of before but they will meet.\nIf they were thinking about that person, and then you said their name, they attracted the name because they were focused on it, not because it means they will be together or not. Law of Attraction gives you manifestations people call signs, believing they lead to something else, something more, when that can be the full manifestation. He thinks her name, he attracts her name. Manifestation complete. That doesn\u2019t necessary have anything to do with a relationship.\nBut if they feel better thinking that, that\u2019s okay, too. It\u2019s just important to feel good without any instance on a specific outcome to allow the best that you want and deserve.\nPermalink Reply by GeeVee on June 20, 2018 at 10:44pm\nThat's what I thought. He should move on from her now. But this \"sign\" has turned him into a believer. I just hope he doesn't stay fixed on her and that prevents someone actually better from entering his life.\nThey are perfectly on their path. Even if they do focus on them and it doesn\u2019t work out, that was still their path of least resistance to allow the relationship they want. Everything is working out for them.\nBut how? What if someone else is interested in him but he says no to going out with her because he is waiting for his ex?\nI told my friend what you said. He said that he was not focusing on his ex at that time, and he is totally convinced its a sign from God as he had prayed in the church on that day too and asked God for an answer.\nPermalink Reply by Nicole on June 21, 2018 at 3:09pm\nthat's the whole point of law of attraction and manifestation! He believes now more than ever which will in turn attract the outcome he desires... but your doubt will instill doubt in him, that's not a kind thing to do.\nPermalink Reply by GeeVee on June 22, 2018 at 12:13am\nI'm not being unkind, I just want to protect him from disappointment. But I won't do it anymore, I'll let him believe what he wants to\nPermalink Reply by Astro on June 21, 2018 at 1:32am\nWe program our minds to look for certain things. Anything can be a sign to someone that's desperate or wants to find something. True signs - which are almost unmistakable, also appear and are easier to discern if one is calm, neutral, peaceful. When one is a negative state of craving, missing needing, lusting after, any normal thing can be misinterpreted as a sign.\nI really never understood why people are into \"signs\" from the universe. It's indicative of a lack of faith, a lack of a trust, a lack of security, needing to feel safe. And coming from that place, you hardly attract any of those things. People in such states are not only easily manipulable and can be naive. It's important to be discerning of intuition vs egoic delusion.\nFurthermore (while i'm at it on this topic), there is no set future. So what sign would the universe give when there are a million possibilities? There is no sign, but that which your friend creates for himself.\nPermalink Reply by GeeVee on June 21, 2018 at 7:48pm\nVery valid points Astro, I totally agree with you. Thanks for sharing your perspective.\nI'm not bothered. I wasted a lot of time with signs back when I was trying to get my ex back. 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And we are asking you, at this pilgrimage, to use your moral voice.\u201d\nAs Takei went on to describe policies of the Trump Administration as racist, xenophobic, and anti-immigrant, an audience member stood up and shouted, \u201cBulls\u2013t! Bulls\u2013t! This is not a political thing.\u201d\nWhile the attendee was led away, Takei took advantage of the teachable moment by saying, \u201cConflict is uncomfortable, but what is the alternative? Silence? Obedience? Acquiescence?\u201d\nThe following day on June 30, interested participants joined in solidarity with others across the nation to protest the Trump Administration\u2019s policy of separating families at the southern border and detaining children without their parents. The rally was held next to the former camp jail, where Tule Lake detainees labeled as \u201ctroublemakers\u201d were confined without due process.\nThe rally was led by Mike Ishii and a team from United to End Racism. Ishii said, \u201cI\u2019ve been an activist most of my adult life, so when I think about resistance and when I think about the Japanese American community, I think of Tule Lake. I think of the people who were here, who had stood up for what was right. And they used their voices. And as Barbara has said, we need to use our voices now. Our country needs us to stand up and speak out. Who should lead that better than this group here?\u201d\nCarl Takei, social media committee member and a senior attorney with the ACLU, encouraged attendees to follow the pilgrimage activities on Twitter at #savetulelake.\n\u201cThe family separation policy is now morphing into a policy of indefinitely detaining families in giant tent city detention camps, scattered across the country,\u201d said Takei. \u201cThis is terrifyingly familiar, and we want to be able to use social media to have our voices extend beyond this group of about 500 people and to be heard around the country and the world.\u201d\nA protest against the fence at Tule Lake and U.S. immigration policies.\nThe TLC continues to fight the expansion of an airport that had been constructed on the former Tule Lake camp site. The airport is used by crop dusters, and the expansion would create a three-mile-long, eight-foot-high barbed-wire fence around the airport perimeter.\n\u201cWe\u2019ve been fighting this since 2010,\u201d said Barbara Takei. \u201cAnd had we not resisted, there would have been a fence constructed there in 2015.\u201d\nTakei thanked the Tule Lake Social Media Committee, headed by Nancy Ukai and including Ishii, Shimizu, Satsuki Ina, Lorna Fong, Kimiko Marr, Carl Takei, Evan Johnson, Konrad Aderer, Stan Shikuma, Frank Abe and Hana Moriyama.\nSpecial thanks were also given to the family of Mae Watanabe.\n\u201cSilence from our community would have been like giving permission to the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) to do whatever they wanted, so thank you very much for your activism,\u201d said Takei, who added that settlement talks are under way.\nJail Preservation\nAccording to Ken Nomiyama, TLC committee member, Phase II of the jail program is finished, which means that reconstruction and preservation of the jail can begin.\n\u201cWhen we see you again at the next pilgrimage, the jail may be complete,\u201d said Nomiyama. \u201cWe might be able to walk through it in the way that it appeared in 1944 when the prisoners were kept there. 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She noted that the hikers had just returned from climbing Castle Rock, which has a Christian cross at the peak, \u201cwhich marks a place of suffering and hope here.\u201d\nDoi gave thanks to the attendees, especially to the younger generation. \u201cGod be with our following generations to keep up the good fight, the good struggle. We gather here with deep gratitude in our hearts to honor those who fought for justice here at the Tule Lake Segregation Center. They leave a legacy of a fuller and richer life, of which we are all benefactors today. God bless this hallowed ground forever, to honor our forebears imprisoned at this civil rights site of protest and sorrow, to be a resource of wisdom, hope and courage, to carry forward their and our dreams for a better world.\u201d\nThe Buddhist ceremony was overseen by Rev. Jay Shinseki from the Watsonville and Monterey temples and Rev. Grace Hatano from the Sacramento temple.\nSadako and Hiroshi Kashiwagi from San Francisco offer prayers. 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        "raw_content": "Front Line Identifiers (FLI) are a unique group of people. They include law enforcement, nurses, teachers, social workers \u2013 and now, Amtrak Employees. Truly, transportation workers interact with thousands of travelers every day, so they are in a unique position to observe and report situations that don\u2019t seem right.\nRecently, Amtrak joined forces with federal agencies to train over 8,000 frontline transportation employees and Amtrak Police Department officers to identify and recognize indicators of human trafficking, as well as how to report suspected cases of human trafficking.\nThe effort was unveiled by Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano, Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood and Amtrak President and Chief Executive Officer Joseph Boardman.\nUnder the program, Amtrak will use training and awareness materials developed by DHS and DOT as part of the DHS Blue Campaign to educate employees on potential indicators of human trafficking and how to identify potential victims.\n\u201cThrough this partnership, we are pledging to do more to combat human trafficking by broadening our network of partners to help us identify and rescue victims and help bring perpetrators to justice,\u201d said Secretary Napolitano. \u201cEveryone has a role in identifying and combating human trafficking - from Amtrak employees, to police officers, to even passengers on board a train. Transportation workers interact with thousands of travelers every day, so they are in a unique position to observe and report situations that don\u2019t seem right.\u201d\nOf course, human trafficking is a crime linked to other criminal enterprises. In just the past few months investigations by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and partners in law enforcement have led to convictions of several traffickers. One case in Virginia, in which a former leader of the MS-13 street gang plead guilty for his role in a juvenile prostitution ring; and a case in Philadelphia where a man was sentenced to life in prison for smuggling young immigrants into the U.S. and forcing them to work for little or no pay.\nIn March of this year, President Obama directed his Administration to redouble efforts to eliminate human trafficking. In a recent address to the Clinton Global Initiative, President Obama reaffirmed America\u2019s commitment to leading the global movement against human trafficking, calling it one of the great human rights causes of our time, and announced a number of new initiatives.\nThis new initiative by Amtrak can save lives. In just the past few months, investigations by Immigration and Customs Enforcement and other law enforcement professionals have led to convictions of several traffickers, including a case in Virginia, where a former leader of the MS-13 street gang plead guilty for his role in a juvenile prostitution ring; and a case in Philadelphia where a man was sentenced to life in prison for smuggling young immigrants into the U.S. and forcing them to work for little or no pay.\nAmtrak is doing their part as Front Line Identifiers. You can become an FLI as well. The DHS Blue Campaign created training and awareness materials to inform people of potential indicators of human trafficking and identify potential victims. Take just a few minutes to learn the indicators of human trafficking and how to report it to the proper authorities.\nLabels: berlin turnpike, child trafficking, human trafficking, modern day slavery, raymond bechard, sex traffickinghuman trafficking, tvpa, tvpra",
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Oh and I adored, ADORED Geneva's son!\nAs usually happens with a novella there isn't much I can talk about with out giving away the story so I won't delve deep into the plot, but know that it is totally intriguing and page turning. The character development of these two while most of that happens individually for them before they get together watching their characters grow together was totally swoon worthy and as with any Lexi Blake book the steaminess is just right. This book doesn't delve as much into the BDSM world as many of her Masters and Mercenaries books but its there and you won't feel as though you are missing out since it isn't as prominent to the storyline. 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        "raw_content": "Why Should We Remember Vietnam?\n\u201cThe Heroes of the Vietnam War\u201d\npresented by ReaganGirl\nIt is time, well past the time actually, that we give the children of America a gift of heroism remembered from the chapters of the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War rests like a dark pall over the collective memory of all who lived through its harrowing years. And to the children who were born years and decades after its close, it remains as impenetrable and negated as any war in our history. It is a black splotch on the complex tapestry of the American experience. Its human truths and stories of heroism put quietly aside by the men and women who lived them, with the supposition that the ears and minds of young children should not have to bear the tragedies and contradictions of Vietnam. Hundreds of books; historical non-fiction, novels, commentaries and analyses, journals, and hit pieces, have been written about the Vietnam War. But in my research I have been able to find little or no literature about the Vietnam War written with little children in mind. So I am writing my own series of children\u2019s books called \u201cThe Heroes of the Vietnam War.\u201d My reasons for writing \u201cThe Heroes of the Vietnam War\u201d are many. My oldest brother was killed in a firefight when his Swiftboat came under attack on the Dam Doi river in 1970. I was a child at the time, but my childhood was shaped by the Vietnam war, the anxious years, and the lives it took. I came from a family who was genetically patriotic. Patriotism and love of country came as naturally to us as anything, and we resoundingly rejected the social upheavals, and pop-culture slander of America\u2019s military during the 1960s and 70s. Above all, the veterans of Vietnam are my friends, my neighbors, my buddies. I admittedly harbor a good deal of projected admiration for all who served during those complicated times, whether voluntarily, reluctantly, or involuntarily, they are my heroes. Stories of heroism during the Vietnam War are finally coming to children. Author and teacher Marjorie Haun presents \u201cThe Heroes of the Vietnam War: Books for Children.\u201d Book one, \u201cLittle Bird Dog and the Big Ship\u201d is the miraculous story a Vietnamese pilot and his family who escaped danger in a tiny airplane only to find their one shot at survival was a big ship that had no room for them to land. Book two, \u201cSaving the Vietnamese Orphans\u201d is the poignant tale of Operation Babylift. Why would an author write children\u2019s books about the Vietnam War? For the heroes who served, and for generations of children who deserve to know what valor means. My books are self-published, which translated means I am taking a big risk with a good deal of my own money in pursuit of this venture. I will accept donations from those who find this effort as worthy as I do. My goal is to get this series into the hands of every grandchild of every Vietnam veteran in the country. That will take a lot of marketing, which takes a lot of money. Your help will be greatly appreciated. It\u2019s about time that children in America begin to form positive and uplifting notions about the war in which so many of their granddaddies and great-granddaddies fought. Please help me provide our Vietnam veterans with beautiful storybooks which they can read to their grandchildren and teach them that America is good, America has always been good, and fighting for America in the Vietnam War was the right thing to do. HOW YOU CAN HELP FUTURE GENERATIONS UNDERSTAND VIETNAM: I submitted my books to the giant retailer, Walmart. They were skeptical at first, but seeing the potential in \u201cThe Heroes of the Vietnam War: Books for Children,\u201d Walmart has given me a remarkable opportunity. By proving that my books are important to American readers and of high interest to Vietnam veterans, and everyone else who wants the truth told about our heroes, Walmart has placed my books in a sort of competition. I NEED YOUR HELP! PLEASE VOTE AND HELP ME GET \u201cThe Heroes of the Vietnam War: Books for Children\u201d INTO WALMART RETAIL CENTERS. Simply go to getontheshelf.walmart.com and click on the For Kids icon, then search Heroes of the Vietnam War. Finally, click on the accompanying video and place your vote for these patriotic books to be available to kids throughout the country. Please vote once per day through September 2, and help to honor our Heroes who fought in Vietnam.\nTags: Bung Ly, children's books, heroes, history, Little Bird Dog and the Big Ship, Saving the Vietnamese Orphans, USS Midway, veterans, Vietnam War",
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        "raw_content": "KNIGHT EXEMPLAR of the Academy of Fine Arts\nPosthumously Awarded to ROBERT DEAN NEAPOLITAN\nFOR his determination in spite of all odds, passion for visual arts and the theatre, positive attitude, sense of adventure, and humor.\nKnight Exemplar is awarded to an individual, living or deceased, of largely unrecognized talent who real world Academy believes exemplifies the soul and passion of each of our Five Academies. We hope all of the students who go through our program live exemplary lives like these five.\nRobert Dean Neapolitan was born on June 5, 1963 in Little Falls, New Jersey\u2014a suburb of New York City. From a very young age, Robert, or \u201cBobby/Bob\u201d to his friends and family, was interested in the visual and performing arts. Bobby\u2019s sister Charlene recalls an amusing story of her first memory of his passion for art; the Neapolitan family was once sending out a holiday card. When a young Bobby saw the card, he immediately rejected it on stylistic grounds and proceeded to redesign his own version of the card, complete with fancy lettering and design. From that point on, Bobby would not only design all of the family\u2019s cards and correspondence, but he would also become interested in drawing. His brother Joseph recalls a very young Bobby drawing the characters from the \u201cPeanuts\u201d cartoon over and over.\nAs Bobby grew into his teenage and young adult years, he further expanded his artistic interests into the venues of fantasy, especially Conan the Barbarian, which was a favorite subject as well as a point of artistic inspiration. The influence of the fantasy genre permeates his art (see Exhibits). As an artist, he began signing many of his works as \u201cNeo,\u201d derived from his last name, \u201cNeapolitan.\u201d \u201cNeo\u201d also forayed into the performing arts, becoming involved with his high school\u2019s theater program. What family and friends perhaps remember most about Neo was his mischievous sense of humor, something which would remain intact even in the face of his impending sickness.\nBobby\u2019s symptoms predated his eventual diagnosis by two or three years. Perhaps it first began with a slight loss of sensation in his extremities; Robert\u2019s brother remembers Bobby having great trouble putting on his baseball glove. Perhaps it began when Bobby stumbled for the first time walking home from school; as Bobby\u2019s sister recalls, he would fall in the same spot almost every day, and he was full of cuts and bruises from recurrent falls. Whichever it was, Bobby and his family did not recognize, nor had they even heard of the name of the disease with which he would shortly be diagnosed. Eventually, the family realized that something had to be wrong, and they took Bobby to the doctor.\nSeptember 1981 would bring the biggest blow to Bobby\u2019s life and nothing short of disaster for his entire family. At age 18, Bobby was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (M.S.). No one in the Neapolitan family had heard of this strange disease, and they did not yet understand its unforgiving scope.\nMultiple sclerosis is an especially cruel disease because it often relapses and remits. Some days are better than others. In addition, it is a disease of varying scales, and its symptoms are difficult to predict and manifest differently in different people. Some people with more mild forms of M.S. live relatively normal and full lives. Others may not be as fortunate. In Bobby's case, it would be the latter.\n1. Bobby during his high school years. 2. Bobby dancing with his sister Charlene on her wedding day. 3. Bobby in his wheelchair with his mother, June. 4. Bobby and his parents at a multiple sclerosis event posing with the Saturday Night Live actor Joe Piscopo.\nWe can glean Bobby\u2019s attitude towards being diagnosed and living with a lifelong illness from his writings and his interactions with others. The title of a letter he sent out to other M.S. patients in the New Jersey area was titled \u201cI\u2019VE GOT M.S. --- SO WHAT !!\u201d. His positivism as well as rejection of limitations, humor, and rebelliousness shines through in the letter. He certainly resented his disease as well, as he refers to M.S. as \u201ca cruel jest played on a select few\u201d (Exhibit 4). In this letter, it is clear Bobby wanted nothing more but to form an acting troupe of people afflicted with M.S.\nDuring his senior year of high school, Bobby was accepted to his dream school, the School of Visual Arts in Manhattan, one of the nation's most prestigious art schools, with a full ride. Bobby was determined to attend and live out his dream of creating his own comic book series, despite his M.S. He had artist and writer colleagues who were interested in partnerships. Before college began, Bobby and his mother went for a \u201cdry run\u201d to Manhattan to simulate a day on campus and make sure Bobby could handle student life. Bobby stumbled and fell on the subway and the steps of the School of Visual Arts campus. Onlookers snickered because they thought Bobby was drunk. One could imagine the shame in having to be picked up and supported by his mother while walking onto the campus of his dream college. Bobby\u2019s greatest blessing became a \u201ccruel jest,\u201d as he describes in his letter. A man with no sensation in has hand could not possibly hold a pencil or pen.\nAnd he would not ever again. These drawings in the exhibit stop shortly after his teenage years were over. He would never attend even a day of his dream school. The family tried to send him to a local college, but this too proved to be impossible due to his overwhelming physical limitations.\nBobby would live trapped in his body for over two more decades. The transformation was not immediate, and he would be able to enjoy events such as his sister\u2019s wedding (pictured). Eventually, he would remain bedridden and wheelchair-bound and would be able to communicate only through a soft mumbling voice, mostly the result of an emergency procedure to his neck. But in his entrapment, he never lost his humor or sense of fun. He was always surrounded by his family. His parents would take care of him for nearly all of their remaining lives, and they converted their home into a two family complex with a wheelchair elevator and a special room for Bobby with hospital bedding. He was able to watch television, and one of his pastimes was watching his favorite comedians and actors appear on the \u201cLate Show with David Letterman.\u201d He lived with his parents Joseph and June, his brother Joe, his sister Charlene, his brother-in-law Dave, and his two nieces, Stephanie and Ashley.\nOn October 8, 2006, Robert Dean Neapolitan died at age 43, surrounded by the love and warmth of his family.\nExhibit 1. \"Greytalon\" was a comic series Bobby created when he was only 16 years old. Click the arrows on the side of the image to scroll through the pages.\nExhibit 2. An original fantasy-themed poster-sized image Bobby created. It is featured as the banner image of this webpage.\nExhibit 3. The character \"Neo,\" Bobby's caricature of himself, is recognizable in many of his drawings and sketches. Here he takes the form of a traveler, a backpacker, a warrior, and a student.\nExhibit 4. 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        "raw_content": "back in April i announced my career change slash life change. i actually named that post \"when dreams become reality\" but the ironic thing is that at the time i wrote that post it was still a dream. it wasn't yet reality then, but it is reality now.\nit's cool to read back over all of the doors that the Lord opened for this change to be possible. and i remember feeling so much confirmation that this is what we were supposed to be doing. and now here we are, in the thick of it, doing this thing. so, what now?\nit's almost as if trusting the Lord feels easier when you're talking about taking a step of faith, than when you're actually taking the step. because, before it was just something we talked about, now we feel the weight of it. it's become reality, and reality doesn't always feel like dreams. reality is a messy, hard, stressful place.\ni would be lying if i said that i had no doubts since starting this journey. the fact of the matter is that it can be easy to get discouraged when you're in the thick of it. next week we start our internships, and i think a lot of the MSW students feel like we are walking into something we aren't prepared for. it's one thing to discuss theories in class, and to learn about social work, but it's a whole other ballgame to actually be doing it in the world. so now it's real.\nthe overwhelming workload of graduate school means that the stress and insecurities have all been brought out. and this is the point where faith matters so much, because without it doubts are all you have. i think it's completely normal to be anxious and unsure at first though. as Aliza so beautifully said in her recent post (which is super relateable to me right now!) \"you are, quite simply, at your beginning.\" so, it's okay to process through doubts and insecurities while following Jesus where He leads you. these kinds of situations are what grow our faith, and challenge us to understand who God is.\na few things i have learned through this transition of talking about taking a step of faith, to actually taking it:\n1. i should be praying through the journey as much as i prayed about the journey. you better believe that Thomas & i spent a lot of time in prayer before we sold our house, uprooted our lives, and made all of the sacrifices we did in order to make grad school a reality. but it would be foolish to just say \"ok, thanks God for getting us here\" and then peace out. praying shouldn't stop when the journey starts, it is something we should be doing daily anyways, but we need God just as much in the easy times as we do in the hard times. although i have a feeling that even though we went through a lot this past year to get to grad school, that was the easy part on this journey. ;)\n2. i didn't get here by my own strength, and i won't get through it on my own strength. this goes hand in hand with the first one, but God is the one who helped me to get to grad school, so why would i think that i've got it now? i need to lean on Him through grad school, and not think that i can do it all on my own. that is how burn out happens!\n3. dreams are good, but reality is still hard. it is easy to glorify a dream and to think that everything will be peaches and rainbows. but the truth is that even if you are following your dreams, life is still hard. there are challenging situations in the classroom and in my internship that i will face. but i need to remember to be open minded because the uncomfortable times are when i will learn the most. and it's okay not to have all the answers yet, learning is the things that matters.\n4. find your person. when going through a life change like this, it can be easy to stay stuck inside my own head, but i've found that processing things with other people helps tremendously. i've been lucky enough to make a few good friends right off the bat in grad school, and it's been super helpful to speak with them about the transition, as well as hear their struggles and perspectives on their own transition. sometimes it is good to hear that other people are struggling through the same things that you are, and that you aren't alone. also, even though Thomas isn't going through exactly the same things i am, he is my person that i go to for encouragement and a fresh perspective. so it's important to find your person or your people that can be an anchor through this time.\nwhat are some truths you hold onto in times of transition?\nLabels: faith, grad school, random",
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        "raw_content": "For Poverty, Tax Code Debate Offers Little Consensus\nWith the 50th anniversary of President Lyndon B. Johnson\u2019s declaration of a \u201cwar on poverty\u201d triggering new congressional debates on fiscal issues, prominent members of both parties are trumpeting plans to limit poverty. For Democrats, the Wednesday anniversary is entwined with questions about income inequality, a theme the White House says it will emphasize this year.\nSome Democrats say a major factor in the unequal impact of the economic recovery is the distribution of federal taxes and the tax breaks they say have helped skew the code unfairly to benefit upper-income earners. But the tax code\u2019s contribution to the growing trend of inequality is unclear. Even before most of the Bush-era cuts expired for upper-income earners at the start of this year, for instance, the top 20 percent of earners paid 69 percent of all federal taxes while taking home 52 percent of pre-tax income. The bottom fifth paid 0.4 percent and took home 5.1 percent of pre-tax income.\nThe average federal tax rate for all households in 2010 was 18.1 percent, according to the Congressional Budget Office, while the average rate for the richest 1 percent was 29.4 percent. That higher rate at the top is an essential element of the tax code\u2019s progressivity.\nBut there\u2019s a reason everyone from the new pope to the new mayor of New York seems to be talking about economic inequality: The gap between rich and poor has grown dramatically over the past few decades. And taxes have done little to blunt that trend. Between 1979 and 2010, the bottom 20 percent of households saw real after-tax income increase by 49 percent, while the top 1 percent\u2019s after-tax income grew 201 percent over the same period, the CBO said in a December report on the distribution of federal spending and taxes.\nThe figures showing after-tax income has grown dramatically for those at the top illustrate that the tax code isn\u2019t as progressive as it seems, said Jared Bernstein, a senior fellow at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and a former economic adviser to Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr.\n\u201cI think about the factors driving inequality, the structure of the tax system is on the list, but it\u2019s one of many \u2014 there\u2019s globalization, declining unions, minimum wage issues, technological changes ... unemployment.\u201d\nBut even as economic inequality grew over the past three decades, so did the progressivity of the tax code, according to a Tax Foundation analysis of CBO data. The code\u2019s progressivity dipped in 1981, after top marginal rates were cut from 70 percent to 50 percent but soon recovered with the Tax Reform Act of 1986. That law cut the top marginal rate again, from 50 percent to 28 percent, while making changes near the bottom of the income scale that made the code more progressive \u2014 increasing the value of the standard deduction and personal exemption and expanding the Earned Income Tax Credit.\nThe years since have seen repeated expansions of the EITC and the creation of other deductions, such as the Making Work Pay credit; those breaks disproportionately help lower-income earners.\n\u201cIt\u2019s been the changes at the bottom that\u2019s what\u2019s made it more and more progressive,\u201d Tax Foundation Chief Economist William McBride said, noting that top rates have risen and fallen over the years while credits aimed at the poor have generally grown consistently.\nCongress may be girding to look at the entire tax code over the next year, as some lawmakers look to advance the first broad overhaul in a generation. But for those looking at fiscal issues such as the minimum wage and unemployment insurance, the code provides a fertile field for potential offsets and tweaks aimed at amending the tax system to address what they see as a growing problem of the distribution of economic progress.\nOf the top four federal taxes, individual and corporate income are progressive, while payroll taxes are fairly flat among groups and excise taxes are regressive. The wealthiest 20 percent of taxpayers paid 92.9 percent of income taxes in 2010. The top 1 percent paid 35 percent of income taxes in 2011, according to the IRS, and the CBO predicted in its December report that for that group, \u201caverage rates under 2013 law will be higher than in any year since 1997.\u201d\nAs part of the deal (PL 112-240) to avoid automatic tax hikes and spending increases last January, Congress passed a law to raise rates for families making more than $450,000 annually, with the income rate going from 35 percent to 39.1 percent. A new tax under the Affordable Care Act (PL 111-148, 111-152) also took effect in 2013, imposing a 3.8 percent tax on the wealthy.\n\u201cThe income tax during the course of my professional career has gone from a broad-based revenue raiser to a surtax on the rich,\u201d said Douglas Holtz-Eakin, an economist and former CBO director. \u201cSo it\u2019s hard to describe this as something that\u2019s helping the rich.\u201d\nCritics, however, point to the preferential rates on capital gains \u2014 which are taxed at 15 percent for most taxpayers and at a graduated scale for the wealthy as of 2013 \u2014 as a major break for the wealthy. The low rate on capital gains and dividends and various breaks that disproportionately benefit upper-income earners, in part because lower-income earners are less likely to itemize deductions when they file taxes, are targets for groups like Citizens for Tax Justice, which advocates for a more progressive code.\n\u201cIf you look at the tax code as a whole, it\u2019s really almost not progressive at all,\u201d said CTJ Legislative Director Steve Wamhoff, who noted state and local taxes are frequently flat and sometimes regressive.\n\u201cThere are definitely specific things that help the extremely wealthy\u201d in the federal code too, Wamhoff said. He points to the note by billionaire investor Warren Buffett, who says he pays a lower tax rate than his secretary because his income comes from capital gains.\nSen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., who may become the next Finance Committee chairman, said a tax overhaul should form \u201ca very, very substantial part of\u201d the debate over economic inequality.\nWyden highlighted his prior efforts to overhaul the tax code, pointing to a plan he drafted with then-Sen. Judd Gregg, R-N.H., and Sen. Dan Coats, R-Ind., as he called for expanding a break rather than ending one.\n\u201cWe tripled the standard deduction, which in effect for the working class and people of modest income would be a significant amount of tax relief,\u201d Wyden said Tuesday.\nSome Republicans say there may be a problem with unequal distribution of tax liability and breaks, but say that is a result of inefficiency and complexity in the code rather than because of the lack of progressivity.\nFinance Committee member Sen. 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Stafos, Tara Cohen Titsworth, Chris Ploetz, Erin Conner, Elise Ham Finger, Matt Gordon, Steve Gordon, Tim Andersen, Thomas Rye, Josh Frisbie, Merah Anderson Wright, Lucas Millican, Patrick Gordon, Justin Medford and Kyle Unmack.\nTwenty years ago, the Maranatha Christian Academy marching band made history by playing and marching continuously for 52 miles.\nThanks to the students\u2019 accomplishment that hot summer day, the small private school still holds the Guinness world record for the longest musical march.\nAnd this weekend, those dedicated performers were recognized during a 20-year reunion at the school\u2019s Homecoming football game.\nOn Friday evening, during the game\u2019s halftime, several of them walked out on the field at the football stadium behind St. Joseph Catholic School to a cheering crowd.\nFor band director Steve Gordon, the anniversary represented two parallel milestones for him.\nNot only did he help students win the world record for longest musical march in 1998, but he had also helped another high school win the same world record one decade earlier.\nIn 1988, as a band director in southeast Kansas, he helped the Caney Valley High School marching band claim the world record, bringing it to the United States for the first time. The record had been previously dominated by Europe.\nThe students had performed and marched for 39.4 miles.\nTen years later, after the record had been broken a few times over, Gordon had no clue circumstances would lead him to claim victory once more.\nIn the mid-1990s, the Maranatha marching band received an invitation to perform in the 2000 Fourth of July parade in Washington D.C., a huge honor for the small private school.\nBut, it came with a cost.\nEach marching band member needed $600 to attend and the group also desperately needed new uniforms. At the time, they were using hand-me-downs from De Soto High School.\nIn addition, the Maranatha music department was operating out of a tiny classroom, with students nearly bursting out of its seams. It needed new space.\nThe amount of money which needed to be raised worried Gordon.\nBut then, his son, Matt, came up with a suggestion: raise money by breaking the world record again.\nMatt, now a married father of two, had been a toddler when his dad\u2019s marching band broke the record in 1988 and one of his earliest and fondest memories was riding his bike alongside the band while the record was broken.\nHis father was hesitant at first because the 1988 record-breaking musical march in Caney had been a difficult experience he wasn\u2019t keen on repeating.\n\u201cWe didn\u2019t train for it, we just went outside and gutted it,\u201d Gordon told the Dispatch. \u201cI lost the outer layer of skin on my thighs because we marched in sweaty material not suitable at all for marching that long of a distance. I didn\u2019t want to do it again, but I\u2019ve learned you should never swear to God you\u2019ll never do something again.\u201d\nAnd so, in 1998, Gordon found himself saying yes to attempting another record-breaking march.\nThis time, however, he was going to get it right.\nIn the months leading up to the march, the Maranatha band, ranging from seventh graders to high school seniors, did three massive preparation walks at Shawnee Mission Park.\nAlso, many of the young musicians, including Gordon\u2019s two teenage sons, walked to and from school everyday to physically prepare.\nFor Matt and his older brother, Pat, the walks to school were not easy because the family was living in Merriam at the time. Marantha is located just south of the Lackman Road and Shawnee Mission Parkway intersection.\nIn the weeks before the march, Gordon also continuously emphasized to the students about the importance of staying hydrated, treating blisters and encouraged them not to overexert themselves. The band members were allowed to quit the walk, or take breaks, when needed.\nFinally, at 4 a.m. on Sept. 25 1998, the Maranatha marching band gathered outside the Great Mall of the Great Plains, an Olathe shopping center which has since been torn down.\nAn electrical storm forced the students to walk the first four hours in a circle around the air-conditioned mall, which was a luxury for the students on the hot summer day.\n\u201cI knew as soon as we walked out of the mall, it was going to be a long day,\u201d Matt said, with a laugh.\nIn the intense heat, the Missouri National Guard pitched tents for the group\u2019s central gathering area. Parent volunteers helped log students\u2019 hydration and gave masages. Gatorade, breakfast from McDonalds and Hanes socks were all donated. A certified account also monitored the march, making sure time was met and everything was being done by the book. Gordon\u2019s wife, a nurse, helped with medical attention.\nOverall, 79 band members started the marathon; 21 finished.\nMatt, an eighth-grade trombone player, was one of the students who bowed out by mid-afternoon because of severe cramping.\nHe volunteered in the recovery tent and helped take care of his marching peers by passing out water and giving massages.\nAnother band member Layne Whitehouse, who was an eighth-grade flute player at the time, said she took a break to take a nap and rejoined her peers for the last couple hours.\n\u201cSo few people have done an endurance event by the time they\u2019re in eighth grade, so it was a huge learning experience for me,\u201d said Whitehouse, who is now a personal trainer for endurance athletes. \u201cWe were so young, we didn\u2019t know our capabilities. 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        "raw_content": "Photo by Chris Bolin\nBhola Chauhan, left, the Punjabi analyst for CBC\u2019s Hockey Night in Canada, with Harnarayan Singh, who does play-by-play.\nCALGARY, Alberta \u2014 Harnarayan Singh and Bhola Chauhan sat at a desk in the CBC\u2019s studio here last month, watching the first period of a game between the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Winnipeg Jets on two televisions.\nWearing a pinstriped suit with gold cuff links, a blue and white tie and a matching turban, Singh, a play-by-play announcer, called the end-to-end action in an animated stream of Punjabi, punctuated with English words like \u201clinesman,\u201d \u201cicing\u201d and \u201cface-off.\u201d\nSingh spoke at great volume as Toronto scored its first goal, crediting wing Joffrey Lupul for what translates to \u201cpicking up the wood,\u201d a traditional Punjabi battle cry akin to bringing the house down.\n\u201cChak de phatte goooaaalll Joffrey Lupul! Torrronto Maple Putayyy!\u201d\nA few minutes later, Winnipeg\u2019s Chris Thorburn and Toronto\u2019s Colton Orr dropped their gloves and began pounding on each other, and Singh rose in his chair to animate each blow. As the players were led to the penalty box, Chauhan, an Indian-born draftsman, writer and taxi driver, read a fighting poem he had written based on a Punjabi style of verse.\nThe guy who is winning has a punch like a lion, and takes over the fight.\nHe hits like a sledgehammer.\nThey\u2019re rivals, and he\u2019s hung the other out to dry, not letting him go.\nThe weekly Punjabi broadcast of \u201cHockey Night in Canada,\u201d as venerated an institution for Canadians as \u201cMonday Night Football\u201d is for Americans, is thought to be the only N.H.L. game called in a language other than English or French.\nThe broadcast marries Canada\u2019s national pastime with the sounds of the Indian subcontinent, providing a glimpse of the changing face of ice hockey.\nSingh, 28, has developed a signature style tailored for his audience. A puck can be described as an \u201caloo tikki,\u201d a potato pancake his mother makes especially well. When a team comes back in the second period with renewed energy, Singh might say what translates to \u201csomeone must have made them a good cup of chai in the intermission.\u201d A player who celebrates after a big goal will \u201cdance bhangra moves.\u201d\nHockey players are overwhelmingly white in both Canada and the United States, and the diversity of the sport\u2019s fans pales in comparison with those of baseball, basketball and football. The N.H.L. has one player of South Asian heritage, the Vancouver Canucks\u2019 Manny Malhotra.\nThe number of children playing ice hockey in Canada has remained stagnant, said Paul Carson, the vice president for hockey development with Hockey Canada.\n\u201cGrowth in this country is coming from immigration from a lot of non-hockey-playing countries,\u201d he said. \u201cThey\u2019re coming from the Mideast, Africa, East and South Asia.\u201d\nThe members of Singh\u2019s family, like most of Canada\u2019s 1.1 million Punjabi speakers (almost twice as many as in the United States), are Sikhs. The religion is centered in the Punjab region, which straddles northwestern India and Pakistan. Sikhs have been in Canada since the late 19th century.\nSingh\u2019s parents, Santokh and Surjit, were born in India and moved to Canada in the late 1960s, to work as teachers in Brooks, a small town in Alberta. Singh, the youngest of their four children, was born in 1984, months after Wayne Gretzky and the Edmonton Oilers won their first Stanley Cup.\n\u201cThese were the prime Gretzky years,\u201d Singh said. \u201cI would set up a podium in the basement and do whole hockey awards shows. I\u2019d sit in front of the TV and call games until everyone told me to shut up.\u201d\nInderpreet Cumo, a distant cousin who then lived in British Columbia, would sometimes visit, and they would narrate games together. Today, Cumo, 31, is a teacher in Calgary and shares the analyst role with Chauhan, 46.\nBy the time Singh was 4, \u201call he was doing was remembering hockey,\u201d his father said.\nHe added: \u201cI told him: \u2018You just have a hockey encyclopedia in your head. Nothing else!\u2019 \u201d\nSingh said his obsession stemmed from a desire to have something in common with other children at school, where he was the only minority student.\nSingh plays ball hockey weekly with friends from the Sikh community in Conrich, Alberta, just east of Calgary.\n\u201cI wore hockey shirts,\u201d Singh said, \u201cbecause then I didn\u2019t have to answer, \u2018What is that thing on your head?\u2019 \u201d\nPrayers and Highlights\nOver time, Singh\u2019s fixation took over the family. A visitor to his home in northeast Calgary \u2014 where he lives with his wife, Sukhjeet, a teacher; his parents; and his sister Gurdeep \u2014 can expect to see a car with a vanity license plate based on Gretzky\u2019s No. 99, a large television continually showing N.H.L. games or highlights, and closets stuffed with hockey jerseys.\nSingh\u2019s wedding took place recently at a nearby rink, with hockey ticket invitations, a Stanley Cup cake and custom hockey cards with marital statistics. The couple had a photo session at the Saddledome, with Singh in an Oilers jersey and Sukhjeet in a Flames jersey \u2014 she is a longtime fan \u2014 taunting each other from the penalty boxes. The ceremonial puck was dropped by the former N.H.L. goalie Kelly Hrudey, who is Singh\u2019s broadcasting mentor.\nFor every Sikh religious figure on the walls of the Singh home, there is an equivalent picture of Gretzky nearby.\n\u201cFaith is a big part of our lives and a part of our everyday routine,\u201d said Singh, who wears a turban, keeps his beard long and plays the tabla, a percussion instrument, at a nearby temple on weekends and during festivals. \u201cHockey is equivalent. I do my prayers religiously, and I watch highlights religiously.\u201d\nWhen he was a child, Singh would make special prayer offerings on Gretzky\u2019s birthday, and the family schedules prayers and festival celebrations around game times. Even in the serene prayer room, the tissue box bears an Oilers logo.\nSingh, who has a degree in broadcasting, began working in televised professional hockey as an intern for the cable sports channel TSN when he was 19, and he worked for CBC Calgary as a radio news reporter. \u201cHockey Night in Canada\u201d dropped into his lap in 2009, when Joel Darling, the executive producer of the show, asked Singh if he would call a game in Punjabi.\nDarling said that as a public broadcaster, CBC had a responsibility \u201cto attract new Canadians and people who normally wouldn\u2019t watch the sport of hockey.\u201d In 2008, CBC broadcast the playoffs in Mandarin online and on a specialty channel. The next year, for a \u201cHockey Day in Canada\u201d special, the network added Inuktitut, an Inuit language, and Punjabi.\n\u201cIt just seemed to hit a groove, and all the right points seem to fit,\u201d Darling said, explaining why Punjabi outlasted the other languages. \u201cThe community really opened their arms to it quickly.\u201d\nDuring his first two seasons with \u201cHockey Night,\u201d Singh would work at CBC Calgary during the week to pay for his flight to Toronto on Friday. He would call the games Saturday night from CBC\u2019s downtown headquarters, sleep on a relative\u2019s couch and return to Calgary the next morning.\nEven though it was exhausting, and required substantial support from his parents, Singh never complained to Darling or other members of the CBC staff because he feared they would replace him. (When they found out, they began paying for Singh\u2019s travel.)\nAlthough the number of Punjabi viewers of \u201cHockey Night\u201d remains a fraction of what CBC draws for its English and French broadcasts, the audience is growing quickly. Through mid-March, average online viewership had increased 45 percent per game since the 2011-12 regular season. Last year\u2019s playoff games drew 229 percent more online viewers than the playoff games in 2011.\nTelevision numbers are harder to come by, but Darling estimated that the TV audience might be five times the size of the online audience.\n\u201cA big part of the reason it caught on,\u201d Darling said, \u201cis because of Harnarayan.\u201d\nTejinder Sidhu taking a break during a ball hockey game. Hockey development in Canadian cities with Punjabi populations is on the rise because children of immigrants are making the transition to ice hockey.\nSlurs and Taunts\nThe transition in hockey\u2019s culture has not always been smooth. In February, Nabil Karim and Gurdeep Ahluwalia, who both come from South Asian-Canadian families, co-hosted \u201cSportsCentre.\u201d The broadcast drew a barrage of racist and xenophobic comments on social media.\n\u201cThis was the first time we both hosted together, and the backlash was brutal,\u201d said Karim, who had received similar comments after hosting hockey specials.\nSingh has endured barbs over the years, and it remains to be seen whether the wider hockey-watching public is ready to embrace a commentator with a beard and a turban.\n\u201cWe\u2019ve gotten comments from people who aren\u2019t our viewers,\u201d Singh said with a shrug. \u201cStuff like \u2018What the hell do you know about hockey?\u2019 and so on. But that\u2019s a really tiny percentage of Canada. Not the majority.\u201d\nNail Yakupov, an Oilers wing from Russia who is one of the league\u2019s two Muslim players, recently posted a message on Twitter that roughly translated to \u201cHow can this be?\u201d and that was attached to a photo of Singh in the broadcasting booth. The message and photo have since been removed.\nPlayers have also been taunted with racial slurs in recent years, by opponents and by fans. At a 2011 preseason game in London, Ontario, a banana landed on the ice as the Philadelphia Flyers\u2019 Wayne Simmonds, who is black, skated toward the goal during a shootout.\nOf the 717 players in the N.H.L. this season, only 69 are members of minorities, according to league statistics, including four Hispanics and Malhotra, who is out with an eye injury. Increasingly, however, high-profile minority players are coming up through the minor leagues, including several South Asian prospects, like Jujhar Khaira, Sahir Gill, Prab Rai and Kevin Sundher.\nThis year, three black players will most likely be early picks in the N.H.L. draft.\n\u201cWe\u2019re moving in the right direction,\u201d said Willie O\u2019Ree, the N.H.L.\u2019s director of cause marketing, who in 1958 became the league\u2019s first black player. \u201cIt\u2019s not moving fast, but it\u2019s moving in the right direction.\u201d\nO\u2019Ree, who grew up in Canada, in New Brunswick, and now lives in California, said the biggest barriers to hockey\u2019s diversification were access to ice and equipment for children from poor areas of cities and among immigrant populations.\nSo far, the best way to generate new fans seems to be having a successful home team. The Washington Capitals have broadened their appeal among young Hispanics and other minorities because of the star power of Alexander Ovechkin.\n\u201cNow there\u2019s an explosion of interest in that community because they all want to play hockey,\u201d said Peter Robinson, a Capitals official who oversees amateur hockey development. Local rinks are adding classes every week to keep up with demand, he said.\n\u201cTheir parents and grandparents didn\u2019t pay attention to hockey,\u201d Robinson said, \u201cbut now hockey\u2019s everywhere.\u201d\nThe N.H.L. and some individual teams see multilingual broadcasts as a valuable tool in attracting a more diverse fan base, although \u201cHockey Night\u201d in Punjabi is the sole model. Ken Martin, who oversees diversity programming for the N.H.L., said the league would make a sustained effort to bring back Spanish-language broadcasts, especially in growing Hispanic markets like Phoenix, Chicago and California. The Kings, whose fan base is 30 percent Hispanic, are considering reviving their Spanish broadcasts, which existed when Gretzky played for Los Angeles from 1988 to 1996.\nThe Punjabi presence in Canadian hockey has grown recently, especially in Vancouver. The Canucks\u2019 run to the Stanley Cup finals in 2011 elicited bhangra tributes posted on YouTube, mass prayer vigils for the team\u2019s success and spontaneous parades in the heavily Punjabi suburb Surrey. That year, theaters in Canada and India showed the film \u201cBreakaway,\u201d the story of a scrappy Sikh hockey team, the Speedy Singhs, and its skeptical coach, played by Rob Lowe.\nMarc Crawford, a former Canucks coach, said of the Punjabi fans, \u201cTheir enthusiasm was unmatched.\u201d\nCrawford said he was frequently approached by women in colorful saris who would praise him and then deliver their opinions on line changes and trades.\n\u201cIt was as though the one thing they really latched on to in the new country was the Canucks,\u201d he said.\nThat enthusiasm is finally paying dividends for hockey development in Canadian cities with Punjabi populations as more children are taking up a game that their immigrant parents, or grandparents, would never have considered. Although ball hockey is popular among Punjabis in Canada \u2014 Singh plays weekly \u2014 few children make the transition onto skates.\nJulien Endrody, the vice president for hockey development with Brampton Hockey, a league north of Toronto, said programs aimed at attracting children from immigrant or ethnic families had resulted in about a 20 percent increase in participation among South Asians in the past two years.\n\u201cThat\u2019s our biggest growth demographic,\u201d Endrody said, adding that the overall league enrollment had remained the same.\nMany cite \u201cHockey Night\u201d in Punjabi as a factor.\n\u201cThis broadcast has really helped the Punjabi community to connect with the sport,\u201d said Harbs Bains, president of the Surrey Minor Hockey Association in British Columbia. \u201cIt allows someone whose first language is not English to connect with the sport and between generations.\u201d\nSingh said many fans had told him that the broadcasts provided an instance for Indian-born grandparents, who may not speak English, to get together with their Canadian grandchildren, who often do not speak Punjabi.\n\u201cBefore we found out about the broadcast, my parents never watched hockey because they never understood it,\u201d Simrandeep Kaler, 17, of Brampton, wrote in an e-mail. \u201cIt is easier for them to understand the rules and regulation as well as how the game is played. It brings us closer together every Saturday night. It\u2019s when we actually sit and watch TV together and enjoy what we\u2019re watching.\u201d\nSundher, a Sikh who plays for the Rochester Americans in the Buffalo Sabres\u2019 organization, said the Punjabi broadcast paved the way for aspiring players.\n\u201cThat\u2019s big because when you got the grandparents onside, you get the family onside,\u201d he said. \u201cThey\u2019re putting the kids in young, not waiting till they\u2019re 13, 14.\u201d\nThe broadcasts are attracting a rapidly expanding audience.\nA Saturday Night Ritual\nFor the past two seasons, \u201cHockey Night in Canada\u201d in Punjabi has been filmed in a Calgary studio, with Singh calling back-to-back Saturday night games and either Chauhan or Cumo providing commentary.\nIt is shown on specialty cable channels across the country and free to stream online. The show was suspended twice because of trouble in securing a sponsor, but it was brought back after intense lobbying by fans. Chevrolet is the current sponsor.\nSingh spends each week preparing by methodically studying hockey. It is tricky to see players\u2019 numbers from the televised feed, so he scrutinizes highlights to pick up their body language, and he reads every hockey article he can find. During the broadcast, he monitors the show\u2019s Facebook page and Twitter stream, responding on the air to comments from viewers across the country.\nOnce the playoffs begin, he will cover a series each round all the way through.\nAs much as Singh loves the Punjabi broadcast, he acknowledged that his dream was to eventually call games in English, his native tongue.\n\u201cIt\u2019d be a beautiful thing,\u201d he said. \u201cAnd nothing would spell multiculturalism in Canada better than having a visible minority on the broadcast.\u201d\nHis bosses have no plans for such a move, which is fine with Singh. As he prepared to start his fourth straight period of play-by-play, the Canucks and the Detroit Red Wings took the ice.\n\u201cIf I did this for the rest of my career, I\u2019d still be happy,\u201d Singh said with a smile. \u201cI never even dreamt I\u2019d ever get to this level. 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        "raw_content": "Welcome to 2008, I guess I should bring it in by putting 2007 to rest.\nIt was a huge year for us and very busy. For the most part it was a blur and that is why I don't tend to post much anymore. We are so busy with what some people would call the mundane things in life, but those are the things that bring us the most joy. NYE was a good example of that. We went over to the Ortiz's house for their amazing NYE bash and had a great time drinking, visiting with our friends, but around 11:30 all we wanted to do was come home and bring in the New Year with our family, alone. In 21 years Lotus (as I seem to be calling her more and more these days) and I have only gone out a couple times on NYE. It's just never been something we like doing.\n2007 saw us let go of the past in a lot of ways and renew ourselves and our bonds with our family. Next month marks 18 years of marriage and all I can say is, being with Lotus is now, more than ever, my greatest source of strength, laughter, love, and passion. If I could have one wish I can honestly say that it would be to be able to spend even more time with her and my kids.\nSo what will 2008 have in store for us, I have no idea (and that's a good thing), but whatever it is you can bet the Silveria Family will get through it together. Brie is turning 40, our kids are turning 14, 10, and 8. We have made a vow to start an actual Savings Account! We already have plans to start heading to San Diego on a more regular basis. We drove there for an early Christmas and found that the drive was really not that bad. We have plans to spend Thanksgiving in Mexico (we've been invited for the last 10 years or so). We also hope to start clearing out the clutter from our past (garage sale and ebay here I come) and start leading a more simple and healthier life. If all goes well by the end of this year we will have built a foundation to once again buy are own house.\nSo thank you to all that were part of 2007, I can honestly say it was one of our best years so far!",
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        "raw_content": "OTTAWA, Canada, November 16, 2011 \u2014 Mention overcrowded schools these days and you\u2019re bound to hit an emotional button \u2013 in new communities and older ones. Whether you\u2019re building a new school, adding a school addition or moving in portables, you can\u2019t seem to please everyone. But, when it comes to the actual construction of the building, a technique that has been around since the early 1900s is gaining popularity across Ontario and Canada. It\u2019s called concrete tilt-up panels and its list of benefits reads like it was discovered just for schools:\nSpeed\u2013 Classroom walls can be erected in a few hours; an eight-classroom structure with washrooms and air conditioning can be completed in mere weeks. A school can be built in as little as six months.\nEnergy Efficiency - The natural thermal mass properties of concrete reduce energy costs. Tilt-up buildings offer an overall energy and life cycle performance that is typically 20-60 percent more efficient. This translates into a comfortable learning environment.\nCost and Value - Tilt-Up construction is the most cost effective solution for durable wall construction, and why the use of tilt-up has exceeds a billion square feet of wall area annually, globally.\nDurability - The natural properties of a concrete insulated core help to protect against vandalism and maintenance abuse. The inherent fire resistance of concrete allows classrooms to be located closer to an existing school (attached in most cases) without sacrificing valuable playgrounds or forcing students and staff to walk outside during inclement weather.\nVersatility - The fluid properties of concrete allows for any size, design and finish. Every school addition can be designed and constructed to suit the architecture and requirements of the existing school.\n\u201cConcrete tilt-up is a construction technique whose name says what it is -- concrete panels are cast on-slab, then tilted to install,\u201d says Shawn Hickey, president of SiteCast Construction, Canada\u2019s leading concrete tilt-up specialist. \u201cWhen school or classroom structures are built with tilt-up concrete panels, students and staff study and work in a healthy, sound, safe, comfortable environment, suitable for a productive work day.\u201d\nIn 1999, SiteCast built its first school in Cumberland Ontario using insulated concrete tilt-up panels. The school was built three times faster than its sister school that was built using conventional brick/masonry construction. Within a few years, the school had saved 38% on its energy costs. Since then SiteCast has worked with general contractors and construction managers throughout Ontario to build schools additions.\nTo view a time-lapse video on the construction of Louis Riel School and a video on tilt-up construction, visit the SiteCast school resource centre: www.sitecast.ca/schools",
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        "raw_content": "About - COPY\nSkyler Cooper is an award-winning\nfilmmaker, actor and activist\nSkyler was recently voted one of Autostraddle\u2019s 100 LGBTQ People You Should Know. Cooper is an influential transgender pioneer in the arts and has received critical acclaim for his gender-bending live and film performances. Currently Cooper is in development of his next film, Worthy of Survival. Cooper marked his directorial debut with Hero Mars, a beautifully cinematic and thought-provoking award-winning short film of which he also wrote, produced and starred. As an actor, Cooper received accolades for his revolutionary adaption playing Othello as a female commander. He has appeared in the films Elena Undone, The Owls and The Insomniacs, and on television in RuPaul\u2019s Drag U.\nSkyler trained in classical and contemporary theater for 3 years in San Francisco. He studied acting with Phillip Bennett, founder of The Bennett Theater Lab, and Amy Mueller. He then went on to begin an internship with California Shakespeare Company and rounded out his training with speech and vocal coaches at American Conservatory Theater.\nCooper, a Gulf War veteran, practicing Buddhist and lover of tango, can often be found leading women and men at milongas in the Bay Area when not working on his next gender-ation film.\nI\u2019ve been gender neutral for most of my life and much of my work as an actor. I\u2019ve accepted both \u201cHe\u201d and \u201cShe\u201d pronouns in the world for a very long time. Being gender neutral has allowed me to develop my craft to date. As I launch my website as a transgender person, I identify as \u201cHe\u201d and with masculine pronouns. It is not possible to separate my work in the past as an actor from my current work as a writer, director, producer today\u2014I proudly build on it.\nBeing transgender is a reflective journey for me. It is time for me to make all of me (mind, body, and spirit) congruent with my world. I offer deep appreciation to all of you who supported me throughout the years no matter how I identified and thank all of you who are just now coming along for the ride.\nMy artistic endeavors have inspired an incredible course; one of self-awareness, self-love and ongoing self-discovery. My life experience has sharpened my gift to relate to many different people as an actor, producer, director and human. I am ready to take the stage, the screen and the world as the next gender-ation filmmaker.\nCome along and lead with me.",
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        "raw_content": "Stemberger and Staver file preemptive lawsuit in Florida\nJohn Stemberger's Florida Family Policy Counsel and Mat Staver's Liberty Council have joined forces in an attempt to slow the progress of equality in the Sunshine State. It's the American Way. They have filed suit in the Ninth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida in Orlando which covers Orange and Osceola counties. One lawsuit was filed against Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer and Ninth Judicial Circuit Court Judge Bob LeBlanc. A second lawsuit has been filed against Osceola County Clerk of Court Armando Ramirez in Kissimmee.\nLabels: Armando Ramirez, Bob LeBlanc, Buddy Dyer, Florida, Florida Family Action, Florida Family Policy Council, John Stemberger, Liberty Counsel, Mat Staver, Orange County, Orlando, Osceola County\nBrian Brown, head of National Organization for Marriage, continues to demonstrate his utter lack of organization-development skills. NOM's Christmas card included the following image (cropped):\nIt looks like Mrs. Brown is working on number nine. But I digress. An organizational Christmas card is supposed to show a picture of the team (the folks who actually work at NOM) and not the president's family. NOM is not this guy's wife and kids. Just another example of Brown's less than stellar leadership of this anti-gay hate group. Amateur.\nLabels: Brian S. Brown, Christmas, National Organization for Marriage\nStemberger laments the inevitability of marriage equality in Florida\nIn an email to supporters on Friday John Stemberger, head of Florida Family Policy Council, claims that courts have dealt the citizens of Florida a \u201ccruel blow\u201d by effecting marriage equality. He vows to support and advance marriage discrimination in perpetuity.\nLabels: Christian right, Florida, Florida Family Policy Council, John Stemberger, Same-sex marriage\nMr. Reverse Midas himself\nThe folks at National Organization for Marriage have outdone themselves (at least this calendar quarter) for tastelessness. A missive authored by Brian Brown (or a paid flack) is titled \u201cA Reflection.\u201d Brown starts off with the usual, and expected, self-righteous devotional:\nChristmas is one of my favorite times of year. It's a time of family and celebration. And it's a time of reflection \u2014 looking back at the past year and looking forward to the new.\nRecently, reflecting on the story of the birth of Christ, I realized something...\nWhen Jesus came into the world, it was with nothing. No money. They had to move to a new city. His father, Joseph, had to start a new business. They didn't even have a home to stay in as he came into our world.\nWow. Really? This rapidly devolves into:\nLabels: Brian S. Brown, National Organization for Marriage, Reverse-Midas, Same-sex marriage, sanctimony\nIn a blog post today, National Organization for Marriage acknowledges that one of the GOP's largest donors and bundlers is a proponent of marriage equality. According to Brian Brown:\nI have to let you know exactly what we're up against.\nRecently, the news reported that David Koch\u2014the conservative boogeyman of the left\u2014will be interviewed by ABC's Barbara Walters for her \"The 10 Most Fascinating People of 2014\" special scheduled to air on Sunday.\nIn the interview, he unequivocally states, \"I'm basically a libertarian, and I'm a conservative on economic matters, and I'm a social liberal.\" It harkens back to a 2012 Politico article where he said, \"I believe in gay marriage,\" pointing out that he openly supported legal abortion as a Libertarian party candidate in 1980.\nLabels: Brian S. Brown, David Koch, LGBT, National Organization for Marriage, Same-sex marriage\nNational Organization for Marriage has filed notice that they intend to appeal a circuit court decision denying them recovery of $691 thousand in legal fees incurred in their suit against the IRS. John Eastman must need some money.\nh/t Fred Karger\nLabels: Internal Revenue Service, National Organization for Marriage\nActRight Action (Brian Brown's other enterprise) is now more than a half million dollars in the hole\nDoes this man suffer from Reverse Midas?\nIn 2012 ActRight Action (founded by NOM's Brian Brown) lost $277 thousand. Now we know that, for 2013, ARA lost an additional $291 thousand. In case you did not already know, Mr. Brown is not exactly a business genius. At the end of 2013, his venture had a negative net asset value of more than $519 thousand. Along with comparable negative working capital the organization was (and probably is) essentially insolvent.\nLabels: ActRight, ActRight Action, ActRight Legal Foundation, Brian S. Brown, National Organization for Marriage, Same-sex marriage\nThe GOP's Shameful Defense of Michigan's Right-to-Discriminate Bill\nLast week, the Michigan House passed what it cynically calls the state's Religious Freedom Restoration Act. The obvious intent is to suggest that Michigan is simply enshrining federal code into state law and that is simply not the case.\nThe first point that the Michigan House Republican Caucus makes in their rather shabby defense of the bill is to point out:\nThe MiRFRA, like its federal counterpart, provides no new rights to people of faith to refuse service to LGBT people.\nOh so just existing rights to discriminate are protected? The simple fact is that this law is intended to nullify local non-discrimination ordinances. 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        "raw_content": "In an increasingly global economy, ACP producers and exporters have to continually adapt to new challenges and pressures in order to maintain their foothold in the marketplace. In recent years growing concern with climate change has focused attention on food miles; some EU retailers label air freighted produce, and promote \u201cbuy local\u201d campaigns. EU consumers have also become concerned about the social impact of the goods they buy, and some retailer brands are going beyond quality messages on their labels to include also information about fair/ethical/sustainable trade. The \u201csustainability standards\u201d arena is moving at a fast pace and can be overwhelming. To the point that sometimes the people \u2018in charge\u2019 have difficulty knowing how to put their values into practice.\nSource Sustainable has been working with COLEACP \u2013PIP to ensure that the skills are embedded in country to effectively deliver support to companies and to guide them through the sustainability questions that are relevant to them.\nSocial responsibility concerns all types of organisations, not just commercial enterprises, and has the ultimate objective of contributing to sustainable development. This very practical training course will help businesses (especially in horticulture) to look at the impact of their decisions and design activities and approaches that include all stakeholders from their employees to their customers and the communities where they operate.\nFor further information see: http://www.coleacp.org/en/",
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        "raw_content": "...ABOVE TO MUCH ABOVE NORMAL TEMPERATURE PATTERN TO RETURN; MORE ACTIVE PATTERN ON THE WAY AS WELL, PERHAPS A PATTERN CHANGE AFTER THE NEW YEAR?...\nCurrently: A few lake effect streamers are producing scattered snow showers across the state. This will continue for a couple more hours, before winding down, due to the loss of daytime heating. If you like snow, enjoy it, because you won't see any more for at least a week.\nTonight: Coldest air mass for a while in full force across the state. Low temperatures will probably be within a few degrees of 30. There shouldn't be much fluctuation from one part of the state to the other tonight, since winds will stay up. Any snow showers diminish in a couple more hours with the loss of daytime heating.\nTomorrow: Sunnier and less windy than today, as high pressure moves overhead. Temperatures will be similar to those of today, or maybe a degree or two warmer. Highs will generally be just above the 40 degree mark.\nTomorrow night and Monday: Warm air advection commences tomorrow night, as the high pressure system shifts offshore. Because of this, temperatures will be three to five degrees warmer tomorrow night than tonight. A few 50 degree readings are possible. The warmest locations should probably be the southern valleys, but away from the immediate coastline. Although temperatures will be warmer on Monday, it really won't be all that much of a pleasant day, as onshore flow will mean lots of clouds.\nLonger Term: On Tuesday, a cold front will approach the area, but die out before it reaches the area. However, it will probably come close enough to trigger some showers, or even a period of light rain, during the afternoon hours, across the entire state. Tuesday's air mass aloft is much warmer than that of Monday. However, with some rain occurring, temperatures will probably only be a degree or two warmer at the surface. Then, a storm system passes well to our west- moving into the Great Lakes. Rain from this system will overspread the region Wednesday night, probably just after rush hour in the Southwest, and a few hours later in the Northeast. Wednesday's temperatures will be quite warm, in the upper 50s, and may approach a few record highs. There is a batter chance of record highs on Thursday. Rain should end just after dawn. The rest of the day on Thursday should feature some intervals of sun and only widely scattered showers. Temperatures should soar well into the 60s. If this happens, this would shatter many record highs across the state. A cold front will trigger another band of showers Thursday night, for Santa's big night. Christmas Day should feature varying amounts of clouds, with temperatures still making it well into the 50s, as the air behind the cold front is of Pacific Origin. Saturday will be noticeably cooler, but still above normal, with highs into the mid and upper 40s. A litttle light rain is possible later in the day on Saturday, as some overrunning moisture- that is when warmer air rides over colder air at the surface and creates precipitation- moves in.\nHere is a look at the high temperatures progged by the GFS model for Christmas Eve (Thursday):\nYou can see temperatures throughout Connecticut are in the 60s.\nLong Range Discussion: The end of December definitely looks to continue the trend that has begun to slowly begin, which is a trend toward stormier than normal. Temperatures also look to finish the month above normal. There is a storm system slated for somewhere around the 28th of this month. This storm MAY have some wintry threat with it. Given the fact that there is still a ridge in place, and the pattern we've been in, if I had to lean one way or the other, I'd go for a rainy scenario for the entire state. All in all, the pattern is not favorable for a winter storm yet at that time. HOWEVER, it really isn't cut and dried, either. There is more high pressure over Southern Canada in that timeframe than we have now. As you probably know, high pressure in Canada produces cold weather here. Most models slide the storm in between highs- that is, one high pressure system moves out, then another moves in, and the storm slips in between the two highs. This would produce a warmer, rainy situation, with maybe just a little freezing rain to start in the very coldest places. This solution probably makes the most sense, since there is no blocking up north to hold in the high pressure systems. However, we do have high pressure systems over Southern Canada, which means two things: First, the availability of cold air is increasing. Secondly, if the timing is off with this system, it could produce a significantly colder scenario. And of course, we're still nine days out, which means things are far from etched in stone. Beyond that, there is a coastal storm potential around or just after New Year's. Once again, availability of cold air would determine if this system was white or wintry, and timing would determine if this system came up the coast, or slid out to sea.\nThe overall long range pattern still favors ridging in the east, without much blocking up north. However, there are beginning to be signs that the ridge could begin to weaken and move north. This would set up more of a pattern of blocking up north, which would slow things down and have a tendency towards more high pressure in Canada. With the block not in a totally ideal position (at least not yet), the cold aiar would not be of pure Arctic origin, but under the right circumstances, it could still be cold enough to support winter storms.\nOver the past few days, although guidance still shows a tendency for ridging over the Northeastern United States, there have been some model runs that have begun to show that ridging breaking down. While long range models are a decent tool to predict if a pattern is changing ( a week ago today, models were basically showing nonstop ridging over our area and no break in sight), models have a tendency to rush pattern changes, in both directions. Therefore, the if models show the pattern change in the Dec 25-30 time frame, you may see it manifest itself more in the January 5-10 time frame. This is something we should keep our eyes on now, as models are finally beginning to show the first hints of \"instability\" in the long range upper air pattern.\nStay tuned for more updates on the upcoming stormier pattern, the Christmas forecast, and the overall long range pattern!",
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        "raw_content": "Discover why children leave their homes and families today\nFatima Al-Fihri was an immigrant child. She had to migrate from Tunisia to Fez with her family, most probably due to violent conflicts in her hometown Kairouan in modern Tunisia. During this activity children learn about the fate of many other children today that are migrating from their home countries to Europe. They talk about the reasons they had to migrate, from where they came and about their hopes and dreams.\nFig. 49 Refugee children (Credits: dainikpurbokone.net)\nBefore going through the activity, read the story attached: 5.4 Fatima Al-Fihri: The woman who founded the first university of the world\nBy studying a map, children learn about the roots of migration and the children that followed. They also find out about the reasons they had to leave their home countries. In doing so, they learn about geography and the political and climatic situations in other countries. Learning by comparing and exchange of information constitutes the main learning skills.\nAfter this activity, the children will be able to\nname the major regions and countries refugees come from.\nsummarise the main reasons for leaving their homes.\nformulate their own opinion about this issue.\nAfter exchanging the experiences and view from resident and refugee children, let them summarise the countries by e.g. writing them down on a blackboard or whiteboard. Discuss with the children, which of the those countries share a common region (or continent) in the world.\nDo the same with the reasons for leaving. Let the students make two lists: one for the reasons resident children come up with and one for the true reasons the migrant children provide. Discuss similarities and differences between the lists.\nAsk the students (in writing or by telling) how they see the situation of refugees. What are their own experiences when the two groups interact?\nMap of migration routes\nSheets of paper to draw and write the children's ideas on migration\nColours and pencils\nOver the past few decades, migration has increased dramatically worldwide. War conflicts, climate change, better access to information about distant places, relatives and friends who have migrated and the opportunities for improving living standards all have increased movements of individuals and families (UNICEF, Office of research - Innocenti). Europe has received a huge amount of children that have travelled either alone or with with their families. Today a large amount of these children have found new homes in Europe while others are still waiting in refugee camps for being allowed to continue their trip.\nIf you are immigrant child, try to identify your home country and the route that you took to come to Europe.\nIf you live already in Europe, identify on the map below where you live. Have you ever seen refugee children?\nWrite on a sheet of paper the reasons you can think of why children have to leave their homes.\nExplain the risks that they will face while travelling to a safe country.\nDescribe how you feel about child migration.\nFig. 50 Map of migration routes (Credits: dainikpurbokone.net)\nThe journey of ideas, Migration\nThis activity connects the migration of knowledge and people during history with the modern challenge of migration to Europe. It helps fostering a mutual understanding between resident and migrant children. Preconceptions can be corrected by direct interaction with children that have experienced migration and its consequences by themselves. Still, each child can express their own view on this topic.\nAsking questions, Communicating information",
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        "raw_content": "(Okka - USA)\nLabel: Okka\nCatalog ID: OKKA 048\nRecorded at Airwave Studios / Chicago 17th and 18th of June 2002 by John McCortney\nJoe McPhee-trumpet\nJeb Bishop-trombone\nKen Vandermark-tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, b flat clarinet\nMats Gustafsson-tenor saxophone, baritone sax\nMars Williams-alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, sopranino saxophone\nPeter Brotzmann-alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, a clarinet, tarogato\nMichael Zerang-drums\n\u2022 Show Bio for Jeb Bishop\n\"Jeb Bishop was born in Raleigh, North Carolina during the Cuban missile crisis. He began playing the trombone at the age of 10, under the tutelage of Cora Grasser. Other influential teachers during junior high and high school included Jeanne Nelson, Eric Carlson, Richard Fecteau, Greg Cox, and James Cozart.\nHe majored in classical trombone performance at Northwestern University from 1980-82, studying with Frank Crisafulli. Deciding he did not want to pursue a career as an orchestral musician, he returned to Raleigh in 1982 and took up engineering studies at NC State University. Raleigh's developing underground rock scene attracted him, and from 1982-84 he played bass guitar in rock bands in the Raleigh area.\nAt the same time, he developed an interest in philosophy, eventually majoring in the subject, and spent 1984-85 studying philosophy at the Higher Institute of Philosophy of the Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium.\nReturing to Raleigh in 1985, he spent the next few years working at menial jobs and playing guitar, bass, cheap keyboards, drums, etc., in rock bands including and/or, the Angels of Epistemology, Egg, and Metal Pitcher.\nIn 1989 he left Raleigh to pursue graduate studies in philosophy, first at the University of Arizona, then at Loyola University of Chicago (where he was awarded the Crown Fellowship in the Humanities). During 1991-92 he returned to Europe, spending the summer of 1991 studying German at the Goethe-Institut Iserlohn (now closed), and then pursuing independent studies in philosophy at the French-language division of the University of Louvain.\nReturning to Chicago in 1992, he completed his M.A. at Loyola in 1993. By this time he had already begun to make connections with improvising musicians in Chicago, having joined the Flying Luttenbachers as bassist (later adding trombone) in late 1992, and playing guitar occasionally in a quartet with Weasel Walter, Ken Vandermark, and Kevin Drumm. Other bands during this period included the Unheard Music Quartet (with Vandermark, Mike Hagedorn on trombone, and Otto Huber on drums) and the Rev Trio (with Walter and saxophonist Joe Vajarsky). Bishop played electric bass in both these bands.\nIn late 1995, Bishop joined the Vandermark 5 as one of its founding members, and remained with the band through the end of 2004. During this period he also became associated with many other groups, including the Peter Br\u00f6tzmann Chicago Tentet, School Days, Ken Vandermark's Territory Band, and his own Jeb Bishop Trio, and became a very frequent participant in ad hoc and free-improvised concerts in Chicago. Bishop performed in the inaugural concerts of two of the longest-running free-music concert series in Chicago: the Myopic Books weekly concerts (originally at Czar Bar; with Rev Trio) and the Empty Bottle Wednesday night concert series (with a quartet of Terri Kapsalis, Kevin Drumm, and Jim O'Rourke). He curated the monthly Chicago Improvisers Group concerts at the Green Mill from 1999-2002, and co-curated the weekly Eight Million Heroes concert series at Sylvie's in 2005-6.\nBishop has made dozens of recordings with many different groups, has toured North America and Europe many times, and maintains a busy performing schedule.\"\n-Jeb Bishop Website (http://www.jebbishop.com/jebbio.html)\n^ Hide Bio for Jeb Bishop\n\"2 discs of live and studio material from 2002 & 2003 with new compositions by Brotzmann (both title pieces), Ken Vandermark, Mats Gustafsson and Fred Longberg-Holm.\"\nPolyorchard\nRed October [CASSETTE w/DOWNLOAD]\n(Out and Gone Music)\nBishop, Jeb / Dan Ruccia\nScratch Slice Jag\n(Out & Gone Records)\nRoebke, Jason Octet\nCinema Spiral\nSearch for other titles on the Okka label.",
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        "raw_content": "St. Andrew's School History\nAt St. Andrew\u2019s School three children re-enacted a photo taken during the Victorian times. Very little has changed in the photo in over 100 years, apart from a coat of tarmac having been applied to the playground. Health and Safety measures have moved on a little too, with the decision having been made not to position the pupils atop the spiked iron railings for the re-enactment!\nSt. Andrew's School was opened on 21st February 1860 by Bishop Sumner on a site known as Parsonage Yard.\nIt replaced an earlier building, possibly a tithe barn and cost the grand sum of \u00a32,056 18s 0d. During construction the bell tower fell down as the bell was too heavy. The school was extended in 1876 and again in 1905 and 2010. The original construction included Master and Mistresses houses, the first being a Mr. Dewdrey and Miss Elsworthy.\nThe oldest log book in the School starts with the words \u201cOn the first of May 1871 Miss E Ansell took charge of the Infant School of Farnham\u201d. Miss Ansell herself recorded \u201cMay 1st \u2013 very few children at school, it being Mayday. Admitted three fresh children\u201d.\nIn April 1902 the School became girls only for the Juniors, though the Infants remained mixed. The junior boys moved to West Street Board School, which is now Potters Gate School.\nMiss Adams took over the School in 1925, and her era heralded a time of distinction in sport; cups were won for running and swimming.\nOn 20th February 1939, a bullock, escaping from the cattle market in South Street, got into the playground. Eve Coates, who was at the School at the time, remembered the bull \u201c\u2026 finally ending up in the playground of St Andrew\u2019s School, and eventually making his way to the outside toilets where my younger sister Violet happened to be using one. The bull pushed open the door\u2026.\u201d\nPam Smith remembered air raids at St Andrew\u2019s while a school-girl during the 1940s: \u201cWe had drill to ensure we knew exactly there to go if/when the sirens sounded. We had to take our gas masks, a small bag containing biscuits, Ovaltine or Horlicks tablets, which were supposed to be eaten on long stays in the shelters. However no matter what the length of stay we invariably ate everything before returning to our classroom after the all clear had sounded.\u201d\nIn the 1980s Surrey County Council tried to close down the School, but St Andrew\u2019s parents and Cannon Gray from St Andrew\u2019s Church campaigned successfully to keep it open.\nMary McGrath joined the School in January 1987, becoming Head in April 1991. During her time, the School Governors initiated Project 2010, to raise money for improvements to the school, to commemorate its 150th anniversary. In total, Project 2010 raised over \u00a360,000 which paid for the building of a new mezzanine level room. The success of Project 2010 was recognised by a commendation from the National Confederation of PTAs awarded at the Houses of Parliament. The mezzanine was officially opened by HRH the Duke of Kent on 9th March 2010. He visited the classroom and spoke to pupils, staff and parents, as well as invited VIPs.\n2010 also saw a Thanksgiving Service for the School\u2019s 150th anniversary, a School Reunion and a Victorian themed Spring Fair.\nOn the 1st March 2017, St. Andrew's C. of E. became an Academy in the Good Shepherd Trust.\nMary McGrath - Headteacher - April 1991 - Aug. 2011\nJayne Venables - Headteacher - Sept. 2011 - April 2015\nMonique Clark - Headteacher - May 2015 - Aug. 2017\nCarol Trottier - Head - Sept. 2017 - Aug 2018\nCatherine Floyd - Assistant Headteacher/Jayne Venables - Executive Headteacher/Carol Trottier - Executive Deputy Headteacher/Alexis Carpenter - Assistant Headteacher - Sept. 2018 - Current\nListen to our school song: Seek Ye First",
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        "raw_content": "\u201cHealth is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.\u201d Who could argue with that?\nIn 1948 the World Health Organisation developed this definition of health: \u201cHealth is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.\u201d\nWho could argue with that? But how much do we invest in the whole concept of health and well-being; preferring instead to invest in fix-it models of healthcare? We know how to do this after all\u2026.or do we really? Yes healthcare helps to reduce symptoms, occasionally even affects a cure-although more likely a move from an acute to a chronic condition-it provides opportunities to extend quantity and hopefully quality of life and sometimes it even relieves pain and suffering. So it\u2019s important to have these drugs, therapies and treatments to improve our options and by extension our lives. But what is clear to me is that, this is not enough to enable well-being at a personal or community level.\nDoes it really make sense to give priority only to healthcare (and we could argue whether even that is enough) when the things that effect health are under so much pressure. When the words \u201chousing crisis\u201d have become common place, when we have more waged than un-waged poor, when food banks have crept into our communities in an unprecedented way; is it enough to rely on our health care system to fix it?\nHealth inequalities are increasing across Scotland and we see no reversal in this trend. In Glasgow alone there is 13 years difference in male life expectancy from the most wealthy compared to the least wealthy. We are an increasingly unequal society and there are no policies currently at UK level which will address this.\nAnd in spite of assumptions, health inequalities are not inevitable; a more equal society has better health outcomes for all. But for more than a generation they have become our norm. An acceptance that Scotland\u2019s gift to the world is deep fried mars bars, early death from poor lifestyles our norm, a self defeating normality fed by both media and our poor self concept. But it can be different.\nA medal haul to be proud of in Glasgow\u2019s Commonwealth games can begin that shift in self esteem. A confident nation, awake to its possibilities and ability to self determine is an important next step. The former CMO in Scotland, Sir Harry Burns expressed that an independent Scotland could also be a healthier one. I wholeheartedly agree. A nation self confident and self determining with a shift from learned helplessness and hopelessness which has literally seeped into our DNA ; to be one of energy, confidence, compassion and collaboration to create a better nation for all is also a nation to be proud of.\nBut let\u2019s not rely only on the transfer of power from London to Edinburgh alone but remember too the message from the disability movement -nothing about us, without us -and ensure that applies at all levels in communities and for individuals. That\u2019s how health and wellbeing flourishes in ourselves and in our communities.\nThank you to the super athletes in Glasgow for inspiring a nation and a generation not only to be active and fit but also to remind us that we can achieve great things with the right support and determination. Let\u2019s use that knowledge wisely. Someone asked recently what the game changer would be in the referendum, I replied it would be confidence to believe we can be capable of more. I suspect that day has come and it\u2019s now we will see our health and well-being improve as we realise our whole potential. I would urge you to listen to this version of Caledonia, by The Libations. The profit from every download will support food banks in Scotland. A worthy cause but even more importantly let\u2019s work for a time when they aren\u2019t needed, when wellbeing is the experience for all of us.\n*** About Audrey Birt ***\n\u201cI have had early breast cancer twice in my life.I have shared my experience through my blog to help people understand the impact. I hope my blog can contribute to making a difference in all the areas my work and life touches on. My blog is evolving and I mean to explore the wider areas I am working on in healthcare and in developing heartful leadership. As always this will be from my own perspective with all the hats I wear, and hopefully it will make you think, smile, laugh even and perhaps sometimes shed a tear with me.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Fanny Parker\nImage of Suffragette; Not Fanny Parker\nFrances \u201cFanny\u201d Parker was a British suffragette who became a prominent militant. She was born and brought up in New Zealand. She was Lord Kitchener\u2019s niece and he paid for her to come to the UK and study at Cambridge University. After graduating she taught for a while in France and New Zealand and, on returning to England, began campaigning for women\u2019s rights, first with the Scottish Universities Women\u2019s Suffrage Union and later with the militant Women\u2019s Social & Political Union (WSPU).\nFanny was imprisoned on many occasions for causing damage to property and was arrested for being part of a deputation from the Women\u2019s Parliament to the House of Commons, receiving a six month prison sentence on that occasion. After taking part in the window-smashing campaign promoted by WSPU Fanny was arrested and sentenced to four months in Holloway Prison. 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Fanny was probably assisted by, or was assisting, Ethel who managed to escape. Fanny refused to enter the dock or recognise the court\u2019s jurisdiction, declaring, \u2018You Scotsmen used to be proud of Bruce. Now you have taken to torturing women.\u2019 Fanny was committed to Ayr Prison where she went on hunger strike. In Scotland, only Perth Prison force fed women hunger strikers and so Fanny was transferred to Perth.\nIn Perth the prison authorities subjected her to particularly brutal force-feeding. They attempted to force open her mouth with a metal bar and when this failed, attempted to feed her via tubes through her nose and rectum. Fanny wrote an account of her personal experience in the suffragette newspaper Votes for Women, as follows;\n\u201cSix wardresses held me down and one of them reached forward and slapped my face with, I suppose, the approval of the doctor, as he said nothing. The assistant doctor held my head in a most painful grip.\u201d\n\u201cDr Watson then tried to force my teeth open with the steel gag, and said that if he broke a tooth it would be my own fault. As he was unable to open my mouth he called for the nasal tube. He tried to force it up one side which is defective, but with all his strength could not force a passage. He succeeded in forcing it down the other nostril, and left it hanging there while he went out of the room. As it was extremely painful, I asked the assistant to remove it, but he only laughed.\u201d\n\u201cDr Watson returned and fed me. The wardresses continued holding me down so that I couldn\u2019t move, and the assistant doctor continued to hold his hands over my mouth and whenever the food came up tightened his grip to prevent me letting it out.\u201d\n(National Records of Scotland reference: HH16/43/6)\nThanks in part to her influential family, Fanny was eventually released to a nursing home to recuperate, from where she escaped. It is entirely possible that Ethel and Fanny were responsible for burning down the cinemas in Perth and Dundee, incidents that took place on the same night and which were recorded as accidents.\nWorld War I broke out before she could be caught and Fanny, along with all suffragettes, was given amnesty. During the war, Fanny served in the Women\u2019s Army Auxiliary Corps and was later awarded an OBE.\nFanny died in France and it is thought that she may have been living with Ethel at the time. 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        "raw_content": "\u2018Penang property market to improve in 2018\u2019\nRachel Chew\nPETALING JAYA (Feb 6): The Penang property market is expected to improve this year, despite it still being a buyers\u2019 market, said the Malaysian Institute of Estate Agents (MIEA) Penang branch chairman Mark Saw.\n\u201cPenang\u2019s property market in the first to third quarters of 2017 continued to record a downtrend in terms of volume of transactions. However, a quarter-to-quarter comparison with 2016 shows that the value of transaction has improved,\u201d said Saw during his Penang property market presentation session at the \u201cMIEA Property Market Sentiment Report\u201d held here today.\nHe predicted the overall Penang property market in 2018 to most likely remain the same as 2017, with improved sentiment to give the market a slight boost.\nSaw cited the office property market in Penang island, where the occupancy rate has increased from 79% in 2015 to 82.9% 2016.\n\u201cThe occupancy rate stood at approximately 82.9% at end-2016 and increased slightly compared with the previous year. The trend is set to continue as there is no new supply coming onto the market in the short term,\u201d he explained.\nHe also said that for any new office supply coming onto the market, as long as they come with well-designed floor layouts, good infrastructure and broadband, they will enjoy better occupancy rates \u2013 with rents between RM2 to RM3.30 psf \u2013 compared with older stock in the market.\nSaw also expected the hospitality and industrial sectors to remain resilient this year.\n\u201cOn the hospitality sector over the past few years, there has been and continues to be good interest from international hotel brands looking at the Penang market. Meanwhile, the industrial sector should remain relatively active in 2018 due to limited new supply,\u201d he commented.\nOn the other hand, he believed the retail sector will remain very competitive, with malls required to constantly upgrade and be well maintained to continue to attract shoppers.\n\u201cFor the residential sector, we are no different from anywhere else except the market can be seen to be more mature, but over-building will still cause the market to stall, which it has for the past three years.\n\u201cThe affordable market is expected to remain active whilst the high-end market priced from RM1 million may remain sluggish for those that lack the benefits of location, size, pricing and branding,\u201d Saw concluded.",
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        "raw_content": "News of Biblical Proportions: Jesus Committed Suicide?\nFrom PageSix's Cindy Adams:\nANCIENT SCROLLS TO\nCREATE MAJOR STIR\nApril 6, 2006 -- HERE'S A big story. Not that anything I've reported before was junk. But just to point out, in case you're in a hurry and not paying real attention, that this is a big story.\nFor two years, National Geographic has secretly worked on a project dealing with religious history. Their deep pockets financed an architectural dig in biblical desert land. Its ultimate was to yield a scriptural trove and, in fact, has unearthed what they will soon proclaim are ancient scrolls.\nThese scrolls have painstakingly been translated by a group of scholars, and the revelation is that they deal exclusively with Judas.\nThe assumption is this wondrous history of the ages has been authenticated via forensics, carbon dating, historians, clergy, graphologists, geologists, geneologists, biologists, specialists, scientists, pathologists, zoologists and any other kind of -ists who peer through magnifying glasses. Still, how this gets awarded the official kosher sign enough to satisfy some modern doubting Thomas, I'm not sure. I mean, to my knowledge, nobody except the president has directly spoken to Jesus and his posse in weeks.\nAnyway, packaged in two separate volumes, this gets released through Bantam's distributing arm in 60 days. Judas' story will be titled \"The Gospel of Judas.\" (The National Geographic television channel will air a TV show of the same name on Sunday.) The companion book, although both may be sold independently, is the saga of the discovery.\nAnticipated is that this could be the most talked about tome of the century. Anticipated is that the Vatican will come out against it. Anticipated is that the hostility directed toward Mel Gibson's \"The Passion of The Christ\" and \"The Da Vinci Code\" book and movie will be a hymn-sing in comparison.\nBecause, also anticipated, is that this could blow the lid off Christianity's established concepts. The deciphered words supposedly unveil a story different from that in The Holy Bible. They remove the centuries-old animus Christians have held towards Jews because, they state, Judas did not betray Jesus.\nThe words say it was Jesus' wish for Judas to exhibit this precise behavior in order to fulfill Jesus' divine destiny. In this record, supposedly as ancient as the Scriptures themselves, it twists all around Judaism and Christianity. No longer, per these scrolls, can Judas, a Jew at the Last Supper Passover table, be thought of as betraying the Lord for pieces of silver if - per these supposedly sacred writings - he was, in fact, doing the Lord's bidding.\nThis is all I know. For more, for answers, questions, facts, widening of this information, you are directed to spokespersons at National Geographic. They are not speaking. Until this point they have remained even more silent than Katie Couric's manager.\nSunday Times Reports:\nJudas did not betray Jesus, lost gospel claims\nAn ancient manuscript written in Egypt in 300AD purports to show that Judas Iscariot was not the betrayer who sold Jesus to his enemies for 30 pieces of silver, as the bible says.\nThe apocryphal account of the last days of Jesus's life portrays Judas as a loyal disciple, who followed Jesus's orders in handing him over to the authorities and thus allowed him to fulfil the biblical prophecies of saving mankind.\nThe fragile 31-page document, which has had a chequered history since it was discovered near Beni Masar in Egypt in the 1970s, was put on show for the first time this afternoon at the National Geographic Society in Washington, along with an English translation.\nIN TRUTH THIS ISN'T SUPER BIG NEWS,\nProphecy of Judas Destiny:\nIt would be fair to think that Judas\u2019 betrayal of Jesus would send him to hell, but since Judas couldn\u2019t have had a choice, shouldn\u2019t he be praised? According to Jesus in Matthew 19:28, all 12 disciples would sit on thrones to judge the 12 tribes of Israel. Judas was obviously one of the 12 at this point. When Paul writes that Jesus appeared \u201cto the twelve\u201d after his resurrection, whom could he have had in mind if not Judas? It doesn\u2019t sound like he was punished in this life or the next.\nBUT I FIND IT MONUMENTAL TO THE CAUSE OF STUDYING THE TRUTH, LOVE AND JUSTICE OF CHRISTIANITY. QUESTIONS OF FREE WILL PEOPLE?",
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        "raw_content": "How to Make Your RV as Comfortable as Possible\nadmin March 19, 2014 Hardware, Industrial & Manufacturing\nIf you have an RV you probably think of it as a second home just like a lot of other people do. Real enthusiasts spend a lot of time on the road in their RV so they try to deck it out with all the creature comforts of their traditional home. This includes, perhaps most importantly, the right amount of quality cushions.\nLife on the road isn\u2019t always as much fun as we like to think. In fact, sometimes it can be downright difficult. So without a nice comfortable seat to sit on or a bed or couch to sprawl out on, you\u2019re going to be in for a long trip. This is especially true when it \u2018s finally time to get that much deserved and much needed rest.\nWhile many people might go for the traditional options, consider using a sofa foam replacement option for your sofa and foam mattress for your bed. You\u2019ll notice an immediate different. Whether it\u2019s couch foam or that for your room, you\u2019ll be instantly more comfortable.\nPlus, this material is extremely easy to replace. So if life on the road ever gets the best of it, you don\u2019t have to worry about breaking the bank.\nThe Foam Factory sells the latest and greatest foam for all sorts of installments. Whether you\u2019re in the market for couch cushions or seat foam for your boat, you\u2019ll find every option you could possibly wish for on their website.",
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        "raw_content": "Women\u2019s participation at DU on the rise\nThe university now has a female pro vice-chancellor\nThere is no way to deny the fact that higher education for women is one way among many others for their own progress and for that of society as this year\u2019s International Women\u2019s Day\u2019s theme says, \u2018Press for Progress\u2019, reports UNB.\nAnd in continuation of the progress of Bangladesh, Dhaka University has seen a rise of women\u2019s participation and leadership over the years having 31 percent of female teachers now.\nWhen the Dhaka University, the country\u2019s top most institution for higher education, started its journey in 1921, there was no female teacher or student.\nBut, gradually, the situation changed and took a great turn in 2009, when the number of female teachers saw a significant rise.\nFor the first time in its 96-year history, Dhaka University now has a female pro vice-chancellor, Prof Dr Nasreen Ahmad. She has been working as Pro-VC (Academic) since June 6, 2012.\nAccording to the DU administration, the total number of teachers at the university is now 2012, including 630 women.\nIn the last eight years, the ratio of male-to-female teachers\u2019 appointments has increased to a large extent as a total of 621 teachers were appointed to the university during the period of 2009-2017. And of them, 195 were women. Now, the ratio between female teachers and their male counterparts is 1:3.18.\nFormer Vice Chancellor of the university Prof Dr AAMS Arefin Siddique said teachers are appointed to the university based on merit.\nBesides, those who are more skilled and competent in making presentation are given priority, he said adding that the university authorities never appoint any teacher on special consideration, he said.\nThe former VC said their female teachers are enough qualified and meritorious. \u201cThese days women are outshining their male counterparts in all the sectors like politics, economics, education and administration,\u201d he added.\nAt present, the heads of DU\u2019s 16 departments are women. The departments are Economics, English, History, Psychology, Bangla, Music, Dance, Chemistry, Microbiology, Fisheries, Education and Counseling Psychology, Geography and Environment, Meteorology, Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering, Television, Film and Photography and Art History.\nBesides, five institutes\u2014Education and Research (IER), Institute of Nutrition and Food Sciences, Social Welfare and Research Institute, Modern Language Institute (ILM) and Institute of Disaster Management and Vulnerability Studies\u2014have got female directors.\nMore importantly, female teachers are now more active in teacher politics than in the past. Prof Najma Shaheen led the pro-Awami League Blue Panel of the university teachers for a long time.\nUnder her leadership, the panel won 33 seats out of 35 in the last senate election held on May 22 last.\nThe Blue Panel also swept all the 15 seats in the last election to the Dhaka University Teachers\u2019 Association (DUTA) held on December 8 last under her leadership.\nRiffat Ferdous, the head of DU Television, Film and Photography department, said the stereotype concept that women are weak and that they cannot take challenges has become obsolete. \u201cThey (women) have proved their worth in all sectors.\u201d\nWomen are going ahead on all fronts, she said hoping that the women power at the university will encourage other fellows across the country to come up.\nProf Sadeka Halim, the first elected female dean of Social Sciences Faculty, said women are competing with their male counterparts in all sectors of society, and now the DU has a large number of female students as well as teachers.\nThough the university began its journey without any female teacher and student, now it has about 40 per cent female students while 31per cent female teachers.\nMentioning that the university has no quota system for girls, Sadeka Halim said they are admitted for their merit.",
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        "raw_content": "The Lonely Road Of The Free Thinker\n12 Jul 2018 Posted by Tim Bryant\nA Free-Thinker \u2013 someone whose mind is not bound by any chain, free to explore the great abyss unhindered by fear, emotion, or ideology. In reality, it is outside the box free-thinkers, who are the engines of social change and ingenuity, often leading society into new directions not yet seen before. They represent a voice of authenticity and uniqueness in a world that is all too filled with conformity and linear thinking. While the achievements are applauded by future generations, in the present they are often looked down upon, feared, laughed at, and even seen as crazy for their unique perspectives on life. It is often a lonely road for that of a truly unleashed free-thinker.\nDefinition is the opposite of free thought in that it is definite, distinct, or clearly outlined. There is no need to think about it since it is a distinctly defined concept. It is not to say definition and form is a bad thing because form does exist in some way or another, but for society to evolve, transcending definitional thinking is the essential key to growth. The problem is that society often gets fixated in the present paradigm of definition, which has a current set of rules, parameters, and accepted ways of thinking. The truth is always thought of in regard to how it applies to the here and now paradigm of accepted truth, not what truth might have looked like in the past or how it might look in the future. People are very conditioned and afraid to question the currently accepted truths. Going against group-think often leads to social isolation, ridicule and even physical harm on some issues. Accepting the current truths of the current paradigm is a much safer and comfortable existence for any human being.\nIn society today, everyone is too afraid to be wrong or standout that they don\u2019t even entertain original thought or action anymore. Everything is the way it\u2019s \u201csupposed\u201d to be.\nThis makes it incredibly scary for a free-thinker, who sticks out like a sore thumb to the rest of the group. A true free-thinker never fears to wonder anywhere, unabashed by being wrong or different along the way. In fact, the free-thinker celebrates being wrong for it means that they checked another path off the list. No emotion or ideology are too strong to deter the free-thinker from looking at all angles, a true dialectal thinker. In today\u2019s world, it\u2019s all too common for any event that evokes any type of intense emotion, to have a hardened belief system surrounding it, and therefore off-limits, and only to be perceived in one way. Emotions and ideology often times blind the majority of society from thinking clearly, making it all the more dangerous for the free-thinker to speak up in a different tone.\nIt is in the free-thinker that those in power see the largest threat, and therefore, aim to keep quiet. It is all too easy a connection to make, as to why school is more about training people to be obedient slaves and think in the accepted paradigm, and less about empowering the mind and individual into becoming an independent free-thinker. Free thinkers are in fact the most threatening kind of people to the established system because they are independent and can actually see outside the rigged paradigm that most in power have unjustly built. They are usually demonized as crazy and dangerous, in the hopes that the gullible public will abandon their support and back their eventual takedown. It is no wonder some of the great free thinkers like Martin Luther King, Mahatma Gandhi, and Jesus Christ were so polarizing at the time, as there is a large public who adores them for their courage and authenticity, yet there is a large majority who are taught to hate them for changing the current paradigm. It should become more obvious why they were all assassinated. The current power structure never wants to lose.\nThe free-thinker is often ahead of their time and most of the praise they get is unfortunately not felt until after their death. Just look at Nikola Tesla, quite possibly the greatest free-thinker in the history of the world, yet a vast majority of the population has never even heard of him. He died penniless and alone, yet has invented much of the modern technology we take for granted and enjoy today such as light bulbs, X-rays, radio, remote controls, laser, robotics, wireless communications, and much more. His goal was to give free energy technology to the entire world, imagine that. He was such a free-thinker that the-powers-that-shouldn\u2019t-be deemed his research too much of a threat and decided to shut it down and confiscate all his work after his death, classifying it up until today. It\u2019s not a coincidence that he is left out of history to the vast majority of the world.\nIf the world has any hope of transforming into something beautiful, it is the free thinkers that will lead the charge. Free thinking is true self-empowerment to the highest degree; deriving your own truth from within without the need for external approval. That is not to say we don\u2019t need others along the way, or there is no form, in fact both are essential; but at the end of the day, one must have dominion and control over one\u2019s own actions and the freedom to roam. Let the autonomous light from within shine bright, instead of requiring your light be gathered from an external source. Own yourself and seek truth. Hopefully in time, the world will be lit up by billions of individual lights and the road of the free-thinker won\u2019t be so lonely. 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        "raw_content": "The Bruce High Quality Foundation, an anonymous group of New York artists, works to create \u201can alternative to everything.\u201d The assembly of Cooper Union graduates organizes performances, exhibitions, and educational events that question the commercialized structure of the art world, extricating themselves from its restrictions and expectations through their deliberate anonymity.\nIn 2005, when the Whitney Museum sponsored the creation of Robert Smithson\u2019sFloating Island to Travel Around Manhattan Island from his unrealized instructions, the Bruce High Quality Foundation responded with its own performance, The Gate: Not the Idea of the Thing but the Thing Itself (2005) in which members pursued Smithson\u2019s island in their own boat, towing an orange gate mirroring those used in Jeanne-Claude and Christo\u2019s project in Central Park from the same year. In 2007, after Ugo Rondinone displayed a rainbow-coloured sign with the words \u201cHell Yes\u201d on the front of the New Museum in New York, the Bruce High Quality Foundation suspended a banner on the back of the Museum, answering: \u201cHeaven Forbid.\u201d\nThe Bruce High Quality Foundation has been active since 1999, producing artworks across a wide range of media. In 2010, the Foundation was included in the Whitney Biennial while simultaneously hosting its own Brucennial, featuring over 400 artists. In the 2010 and 2012 iterations of the Brucennial, participants ranged from little known, emerging artists to Cindy Sherman and George Condo. The group\u2019s multifarious forms of intervention put a mirror up to art world structures and expectations, at times presenting a jesting corrective.\nIn 2009, the group opened the Bruce High Quality Foundation University, a fully-functioning art school where \u201cstudents are teachers are administrators are staff.\u201d Furthering the Bruce High Quality Foundation\u2019s reassessment of art education, the artists embarked (in a limousine painted to resemble a school bus) on a five-week, coast-to-coast road trip/lecture series in 2011 to \u201cinspire and enable local art students to define the future of their own educational experience,\u201d titled Teach 4 Amerika.",
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        "raw_content": "How To Disrupt the Funding Paradigm\nI was on the top of the Empire State Building, overwhelmed by the task at hand. I put my personal reputation on the line to enlist investors from around the world to bring hundreds of millions of dollars to this event, so there had better be fast- growth, high-profit women-owned businesses \u201cmoney-ready\u201d pitching.\u0094\nTop of the Empire State Building. Getting to the top in NYC was not easy.\nBut the most difficult and most important paradigm shift is teaching women to think they can.\nListen as I tell you the rest of the story...\nNewer PostShow Me The Money\nOlder PostI had my breakfast next to the David Hockney Pool",
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        "raw_content": "Welcome to TheOvercoming!\nSpinal cord injury recovery, Pilates & human-powered healing\nShow me the latest!\nI endured a spinal cord injury in my first semester at MIT in 2013, and have since been on a journey of bodily reconnection.\nMy goal has always been to return to MIT, and to do so as unencumbered by my body as possible.\nIn August 2018, I made that dream come true.\nI am pursuing my undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering at MIT, and before returning to school, I made the decision to retire this blog.\n\u200bClick on the most recent post from January 2018 to read the story.",
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In fact, the changes were so meaningless that US President, Barack Obama, has signed the so-called US Freedom Act into law almost immediately.\nAccording to the AP, Obama has now stamped his signature on the bill after the US Senate voted in favor of replacing parts of the Patriot Act with the new legislation that had been already approved by the US House of Representatives.\nThe only significant changes worth mentioning is that it will be the telecommunications companies the ones in charge of holding the information they capture from users as supposed to the NSA itself. In theory, the NSA will now need to get a warrant before it can request the telephone records from users as supposed to simply vaccumming all data from telecommunication company servers.\nPrivacy concerns still remain as for many people it is hard to believe that the NSA will simply disconnect itself from databases to which it has been connected since at least the 1990s.\nSince its inception, the NSA has been responsible for the unconstitutional mass collection of personal data in a supposed effort to protec the US Homeland from potential terror attacks. Spying programs ran by the NSA have existed since before 9/11, the trigger event that served as the poster excuse to push for unprecedented abuses to long-held constitutional rights.\nAfter lying about the true extend of its spying operations, the NSA has been accused by Edward Snowden and other whistleblowers of using advanced techology to spy snoop on millions of people in the United States and abroad. Snowden, who was a subcontractor of the NSA quietly collected data and documentation which he later leaked to various media outlets.\nSnowden\u2019s revelations showed how the NSA and its partners in crime in Europe collected inumerable records from people who had no link whatsoever with terrorist organizations. Intelligence agencies used programs such as PRISM and XKeyscore to illegally sweep and collect information from internet and telephone users, including metadata as well as the content of the messages and conversations.\nUnde provisions contained in the Patriot Act, the US government, through the NSA and other spy agencies was allowed to violate the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights under the excuse that only massive spy programs such as the ones revealed by Snowden would be able to keep America and the world safe from Islamic extremists who sought to harm the western world. Incidentally, more terror attacks have occurred since 9/11 than at any other time before that faithful day despite the existence of the massive spying programs.\nSection 215 of the Patriot Act, which expired last Sunday at midnight allowed the US government to access personal information of every citizen under the sponsorship of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). 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        "raw_content": "The Ministry of Environment and Tourism has said that it will consider minimising quotas for the trophy hunting of lions due to a decline in the lion population in the country.\nNamibia\u2019s lion population currently stands at 700, with the bulk of the big cats found in Etosha National Park.\nThe decline in the population is a result of food shortages and human wildlife conflict in conservancy areas where they are hunted.\n\u201cYes there is a possibility that we will minimise the number of lions hunted for trophies during hunting seasons. There are only very few of them in the country left and it will be wise to do so until numbers pick up again. There have been a number of incidences where farmers have been shooting lions for attacking livestock and this is also one factor that has led to the declining number of lions in the country,\u201d Environment minister Pohamba Shifeta said.\nHe added that all over the world there are only a few numbers of these cats left and that there is a need to allow the animals to reproduce in order to increase their numbers.\nShifeta also said lions play a very crucial role when it comes to tourist attraction as more tourists come to the country to see the big cats with their naked eye.\n\u201cLions are a very important part of the tourism sector too. They are part of the animals tourists come to view. It is very important that we understand that we do not want people to hunt the lions because they are very territorial cats and do not usually attack livestock unless there is nothing for them to feed on,\u201d he said.\nThe minister said that any person found in possession of lion bones will be slapped with up to N$1 million in fines or will serve a 10-year effective jail term.",
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        "raw_content": "CULTURE & COMMUNICATION / Noam Chomsky turns 90: How a U.S. anarchist has more than survived\nTranslations available: Italiano Espa\u00f1ol\n\u201cThe person who claims the legitimacy of the authority always bears the burden of justifying it. And if they can\u2019t justify it, it\u2019s illegitimate and should be dismantled. To tell you the truth, I don\u2019t really understand anarchism as being much more than that.\u201d\nOn December 7, 2018, Noam Chomsky turns 90 years old. In a 2013 Reader\u2019s Digest poll of \u201cThe 100 Most Trusted People in America\u201d (topped by Hollywood celebrities), Noam Chomsky, a self-described anarchist, ranked #20 (behind #19 Michelle Obama but in front of #24 Jimmy Carter). Given that anti-authoritarians throughout U.S. history have been routinely shunned, financially punished, psychopathologized, criminalized, and assassinated, Chomsky\u2019s surviving and thriving are remarkable.\nIn the early 1960s, when few Americans were criticizing the U.S. government\u2019s war in Vietnam, Chomsky was among the first to challenge and resist it. He risked prison time and the loss of an academic career in linguistics in which he had become highly esteemed for his groundbreaking contributions. For more than a half century, Chomsky has used his platform to challenge all illegitimate authorities, including the U.S. government and oppressive regimes around the world. He has voiced a consistent contempt for elite rule\u2014for its atrocities as well as for its subversion of working-class autonomy.\nWhile Chomsky abhors any hero worship\u2014especially of himself\u2014he does value what can be learned from human experiments in living. In this spirit, examining Chomsky\u2019s life has value for anti-authoritarians seeking an understanding of how to survive.\nChomsky knows full well that luck has been a major factor in his beating the odds, but even great luck is not enough for a U.S. anarchist to survive and have a profound impact. Chomsky also possesses extraordinary intelligence, Spinoza-like rationality, and great wisdom about survival.\nExamining the lives of both tragic and triumphant U.S. anti-authoritarians in Resisting Illegitimate Authority, I found that those anti-authoritarians who have thrived have had, in addition to good luck, wisdom about self-care, including wisdom about relationships and money. Anti-authoritarians with more tragic lives have often compounded authoritarian assaults on themselves with their own self-destructive ones.\nChomsky describes his parents as \u201cnormal Roosevelt Democrats,\u201d although some other family members were leftist radicals. In his childhood, Noam luckily began his education at Oak Lane, a Deweyite experimental school where children were encouraged to think for themselves and where creativity was more important than grades. All schools, Chomsky believes, could be run like Oak Lane but won\u2019t because no society \u201cbased on authoritarian hierarchic institutions would tolerate such a school system for very long.\u201d\nAt Oak Lane, when he was ten, Noam published an article in the school newspaper about the fall of Barcelona to fascist forces during the Spanish Civil War\u2014an influential event for Chomsky then and throughout his life. Later, he read Homage to Catalonia, George Orwell\u2019s account of the Spanish Civil War and the briefly successful anarchist society in Spain.Chomsky\u2019s early understanding that people can rise up against oppressive systems and create cooperative organization among themselves became part of the basis for his belief in anarchism as a real possibility.\nAt age twelve, Noam entered Central High School in Philadelphia, a highly regarded school but one that he hated, \u201cIt was the dumbest, most ridiculous place I\u2019ve ever been, it was like falling into a black hole or something. For one thing, it was extremely competitive\u2014because that\u2019s one of the best ways of controlling people.\u201d He remained in school but lost interest in it.\nSimilar to many intelligent anti-authoritarian young people, young Noam loathed his standard schooling. However, he had the wisdom to not equate schooling with education, and he self-educated during his adolescence. At age 13, Noam commuted alone by train to New York City to visit relatives. He spent many hours with an uncle who ran a newsstand in Manhattan on 72nd Street, which was a lively \u201cliterary political salon\u201d where an adolescent Chomsky was exposed to radical politics and Jewish working-class culture.\nAt age 16, Chomsky began undergraduate studies at the University of Pennsylvania but soon, like many anti-authoritarian college students, became discouraged. Chomsky recalled, \u201cWhen I looked at the college catalogue it was really exciting\u2014lots of courses, great things. But it turned out that the college was like an overgrown high school. After about a year I was going to just drop out and it was just by accident that I stayed in.\u201d Luckily, he connected with Zellig Harris, a charismatic linguistic professor, which resulted in Noam remaining in academia\u2014and ultimately becoming a renowned linguist.\nChomsky\u2019s early interests actually were political, not linguistic. He recalled, \u201cI had, from childhood, been deeply involved intellectually in radical and dissident politics, but intellectually.\u201d Ultimately, intellectual involvement was not enough. Chomsky tells us, \u201cI\u2019m really a hermit by nature, and would much prefer to be alone working than to be in public.\u201d\nWhat is psychologically impressive about the temperamentally introverted Chomsky is that he has actively engaged with the world. I have found that one key to those rare anti-authoritarians who triumph is their willingness to transcend their psychological comfort zone.\nBy his thirties, Chomsky had become a highly regarded linguist, and in the early 1960s, he became one of the first intellectuals to publicly condemn the Vietnam War. After dissent against the war widened in the United States, Chomsky modestly recounts, \u201cI knew that I was just too intolerably self-indulgent merely to take a passive role in the struggles that were then going on. And I knew that signing petitions, sending money, and showing up now and then at a meeting was not enough. I thought it was critically necessary to take a more active role, and I was well aware of what that would mean.\u201d For ten years, Chomsky refused paying a portion of his taxes, supported draft resisters, was arrested several times, and was on Richard Nixon\u2019s official enemies list.\nGiven the potential consequence of his political stand, Noam and his wife Carol (married to Noam from 1949 until her death in 2008) wisely agreed that it made sense for Carol to return to school and get a PhD so she could support the family if he was put in prison. He later recounted, \u201cIn fact, that is just what would have happened except for two unexpected events: (1) the utter (and rather typical) incompetence of the intelligence services. . . . [and] (2) the Tet Offensive, which convinced American business that the game wasn\u2019t worth the candle and led to the dropping of prosecutions.\u201d Carol Chomsky ultimately secured a position at Harvard\u2019s School of Education, and she also went on to have a successful academic career. And so with luck and wise choices, the Chomsky family had two excellent incomes and financial security.\nChomsky has also had the wisdom not to fall prey to the self-destructive tendency of some anti-authoritarian activists who deny their full humanity. Chomsky\u2019s wisdom here is psychologically helpful for young anti-authoritarians: \u201cLook, you\u2019re not going to be effective as a political activist unless you have a satisfying life.\u201d Chomsky tells audiences, \u201cNone of us are saints, at least I\u2019m not. I haven\u2019t given up my house, I haven\u2019t given up my car, I don\u2019t live in a hovel, I don\u2019t spend 24 hours a day working for the benefit of the human race, or anything like that. In fact, I don\u2019t even come close.\u201d A 2003 New Yorker profile about Chomsky quotes one of his friends: \u201cHe likes to be out of doors in the summer, he likes to swim in the lake and go sailing and eat junk food.\u201d\nChomsky models an activist who neither denies nor self-flagellates about financial hypocrisies that are impossible to avoid in a society that requires money to survive. When employed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Chomsky was candid about the reality that even though the U.S. government\u2019s Department of Defense was not funding him directly, because the DOD was funding other MIT departments, such funding allowed MIT to pay him. \u201cAs far as the moral issue goes,\u201d Chomsky remarked, \u201cIt\u2019s not as if there\u2019s some clean money somewhere. If you\u2019re in a university, you\u2019re on dirty money\u2014you\u2019re on money which is coming from people who are working somewhere, and whose money is being taken away.\u201d\nMany anti-authoritarians have great anger. This anger has resulted from social injustices and their dissent being ignored; from authoritarian assaults on them; from witnessing the marginalization of their anti-authoritarian friends; and from resentment over being forced into constant vigilance. The manner in which anti-authoritarians deal with their anger is critical to tragedy or triumph. 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        "raw_content": "Java's Thriving Art Scene\nIn the shadow of an ancient Javanese temple and some of the most destructive volcanoes on Earth, DIANA HUBBELL uncovers a thriving artistic movement.\nIT'S 5 A.M. AND A MIST clings to my skin like a damp down blanket. As the sky softens to milky, opaque white, monsters and myths begin to emerge from the fog\u2014the yawning maw of a mad-eyed giant whose jaw was blown to smithereens in the quest for immortality looms over my head and a chimera with the features of a lion, dragon and bull crouches at my feet. Although I'm far from alone, the crowd is silent, due to both the early hour and a certain uneasy awe that this massive edifice inspires. Borobudur, a miracle of Mahayana Buddhism in Central Java formed of interlocking volcanic stones, has a way of making one feel small. We've all come for that token shot of the sunrise, a daily spectacle akin to the one at Angkor Wat, but it never comes. Instead we wait, breathing in the syrupy perfume of ylang-ylang and jasmine that hangs in the thick morning air. A few disappointed visitors drop their selfie sticks and disperse, but I can't seem to look away.\nThe requisite and resplendent shot of Borobudur at sunrise. Courtesy of Amanjiwo.\n\"This temple is not like your temples. There is no way to go inside to worship. It is an open Holy Book,\" my guide Dator whispers to me. As the gloom lifts, I see what he means. One thousand four hundred and twenty intricately carved panels depicting scenes from the life of Buddha encircle the tiered structure in a wordless psalm. \"Do you notice how everything here is cyclical? That's because this sect believes that we keep reincarnating forever. Even after we reach Enlightenment, we come back to help others find their way.\"\nThat emphasis on a never-ending cycle of destruction and rebirth seems fitting on an island that is one of Earth's most naturally volatile. Precariously resting near the Sunda Trench, an oceanic gash where the Indo-Australian and Eurasian plates collide, this is a place born of spectacular tectonic violence. Forty-five active volcanoes still smolder here, more than on any other isle in the archipelago. \"Java is a land of fire,\" Dator tells me with a certain sadness. He's lived in the shadow of these slumbering giants his whole life and has witnessed the tragedy they invoke firsthand. Mount Merapi, a stratovolcano that spews toxic pyroclastic flows roughly every four years, claimed 353 lives in its last major outburst. After all the insults Borobudur has weathered over the centuries\u2014including the theft of dozens of reliefs by Dutch colonists in 1896 and a garish yellow paintjob by a bumbling archeologist in 1911\u2014rains of corrosive ash from that devastating 2010 eruption threatened to destroy it entirely. Yet, he adds, \"As a result, it is also the most fertile. Everything grows in Java and our fruits are the sweetest.\"\nRitual Bulan Purnama, by Yogi Setyawan. Courtesy of Yogi Setyawan.\nMore than crops flourish in this culturally fertile region, the soul of which is tethered both to the awesome power of Merapi and the mysticism of this once-lost temple. Situated less than 40 kilometers from both, Yogyakarta and the surrounding lands are home to a vibrant art scene that deconstructs and reforges traditional Javanese tropes. The city's creative side has grown organically in erratic bursts, cropping up in small shophouse galleries and studios scattered throughout the nearby villages. Much of it centers around the Indonesian Institute of the Arts, Yogyakarta, and the Biennale Jogja, but the source runs deeper and older than either of these institutions. The enduring presence of one of the ancient world's greatest masterpieces in the face of death, upheaval and chaos continues to embolden new generations. In contrast to the more formulaic crafts for sale in Bali, Java has given rise to artists who flirt freely with the avant-garde. Here, you'll find everything from classical painters to the politically dissident to eccentric types like Wawan Geni, whose naturalistic works are composed entirely of cigarette burns. It takes him 20 to 30 packs and a month and a half to finish a piece, all of which are snapped up by international collectors before the last singe mark cools.\nStanding on Borobudur on a clear day, you can spy a pale, palatial reflection of the temple in the distance. Framed by the greenest, wildest jungle imaginable and the distant silhouettes of volcanoes, Amanjiwo feels less like a resort and more like a grand monument in its own right. Its soaring limestone colonnades and domed roofs pay architectural homage to its ninth-century neighbor. Long before the arts community began to organize, it served as a platform for introducing the rest of the world to Javanese culture. For the past two decades, the resort has hosted dozens of exhibitions in its gallery and lifted more than a few talents from relative obscurity to the global spotlight. In January 2017, to mark the beginning of its year-long 20th-anniversary celebrations, the resort launched a special retrospective with John van der Sterren, one of Java's best-known painters and Amanjiwo's resident artist for the past 19 years.\nThe palatial Dalem Jiwo suite at Amanjiwo. Courtesy of Amanjiwo.\n\"There's definitely a new wave of enthusiasm for Indonesian art,\" general manager Ian White tells me over breakfast, a spread that includes a fruit salad elaborate enough to put most Flemish still lifes to shame. Over the years, he's had the chance to get to know many of the island's artists on a personal basis and he offers the best of them a chance to showcase their pieces. \"John [van der Sterren] has spent whole afternoons with kids in the rice fields sketching or even showing them how to draw a horse. Wawan Geni was brilliant. In 2016, he would sit in the rotunda to do his work so people could watch the image evolve day by day.\"\nDuring my visit, Yogi Setyawan, a painter whose satirical works have captivated audiences abroad, is wrapping up his show at the resort. I'm due to meet him at his studio in a few hours, which gives me just enough time unkink my sore back muscles from all that time crammed in economy class. I check into my suite, a plush cocoon of warm neutrals and coral-colored marble stocked with all sorts of thoughtful extras, including a set of watercolors in case inspiration strikes. With a clear view of Borobudur framed by my garden terrace, it's a tempting option, but I decide to put my dubious talent on hold and make a beeline for the spa. An hour and one pijat massage later, I emerge utterly blissed-out, ache-free, and with what feels like an entirely new set of vertebrae.\nBefore I meet Yogi in person, I see him through his own eyes in the sly self-portraits hidden in almost every one of his works. Though his subject matter tends to focus on the mundane, there's a subversive quality to his cartoon world with its leering caricatures and squiggly line work that owes a debt to a young Rembrandt van Rijn. In dozens of depictions of Javanese life, I spot a man with a rockstar's flowing mane and a grin that threatens to split his face in two. He shimmies at the end of a traditional Jathilan dance, gambles with manic glee, struts in leather with a punk biker gang, and joins a throng of leering tourists, all tangled limbs and cameras and cleavage, thrusting their arms into one of Borobudur's stupas in an attempt to rub the Buddha within for luck.\nArtist Yogi Setyawan works on a portrait in his studio. Courtesy of Yogi Setyawan.\nUnlike his Hitchcockian cameos, the real Yogi has swapped the unruly curls of his youth for a more subdued trim and a newsboy cap, though the glint of mischief in his eye is the same. \"For me, painting is all about finding the humor in daily life,\" he tells me as Dator interprets. His English is minimal and my Bahasa nonexistent, but for some reason that doesn't seem to hamper our talk. After a few Lost in Translation-style exchanges, Yogi charges ahead with pantomime, exaggerated facial expressions and jokes. Somehow, it works and before long we're both close to tears of laughter, language barrier be damned.\nOf all the faces rendered in textured layers of oil and acrylic, it's the crinkled, gap-toothed guffaw of Singodimedjo, Yogi's 90-plus-year-old grandfather who passed away last year, that holds my attention. Even after his death, Yogi continued to paint his wizened features over and over, smoking a cigarette, posing in his old military clothes or generally goofing off. \"I chose my grandfather, because he had a powerful sense of optimism for the future. He had a hard life, but it was always a happy one.\" Yogi smiles and the expression is a deadringer for the one on the canvas.\nA HOMOCIDAL MONKEY screeches from behind bars and a half-dozen cats dart between my ankles as I wander through a treasure trove of oil canvases. \"My house was not actually intended to be a showcase for art,\" Umar Chusaeni tells me, shooing away a few felines. \"But the community needed a place. The spirit of Borobudur is the center of culture in Java and all artists gather instinctively towards it.\" While both he and his wife are painters, he's most proud of his work as a community organizer, arranging exhibitions and publishing a quarterly magazine on the local cultural scene.\nBrush-wielding Umar Chusaeni by one of his paintings. Diana Hubbell.\nAs he leads me through the gallery, he pauses to point out some of his favorite pieces. \"Fifteen years ago, almost everyone focused on realistic works. Today, young artists are starting to explore different styles,\" he explains. The temple's capacity to evoke wonder inspires different people in different ways. \"For instance, this one grew up right here in this village and every week he would go to the temple, so he could learn the color and character of the stones by heart. Now he specializes in painting statues from Borobudur, but in his own contemporary way.\"\nLike many here, Umar has ties to Amanjiwo. When he was struggling to make ends meet, he worked as a chauffeur for the resort. Years later, they hosted one of his first major exhibitions. No one, though, has more authority on the subject of art at Amanjiwo than its resident artist, van der Sterren. A dignified, snowy-haired gentleman who remains remarkably prolific even his late seventies, he was born in West Java and has called the island home for most of his life. Over the years, he's invited guests to parties at his home, sketching trips in the fields and visits of his studio. While his shows at the resort's gallery are all very calm and orderly, when I meet him at his home, the scene is a little more\u2026 artistic.\n\"You'll have to forgive the mess. Artists are messy people,\" van der Sterren says cheerfully. Though he came to art as a second career later in life, he estimates that he's created more than 3,500 oil paintings, most either brilliantly hued Indonesian landscapes or evocative portraits. Friends, relatives and passing strangers have often been asked to sit, and their facial expressions remain frozen in broad brushstrokes. \"I guess you could say I did my first painting when I was 11, but I didn't paint for a very long time after that,\" he says. \"I moved to New Zealand and in those days, you had the most fantastic artists who were stuck eating dog food. I didn't want that.\"\nThe artist's part-method, part-madness studio. Diana Hubbell.\nIt took decades, but Java drew him back, as did art, which went from a hobby to a career when a French gallerist saw his work and offered him a solo exhibition on the spot. He remains modest about his considerable success and just as eager to praise the works of others as his own. He proudly shows me a piece by Nanang, his assistant for the past 20 years and a skilled painter in his own right, and a palm tree by his then-12-year-old daughter. After it got mixed up in the trash, a gardener salvaged it and sold it to a gallery in Jakarta. \"Just goes to show that she should be the painter in the family, not me,\" he adds with a wink.\nWe come across two particularly striking works, one a stylized depiction of Borobudur and the other what appears to be a postapocalyptic ruinscape. \"After Merapi's 2010 eruption, 350,000 people came down off the mountain into Yogyakarta and crowded into stadiums and church halls,\" van der Sterren remembers. He gestures to an adjacent portrait of an elderly woman who stares at me in proud defiance. Her eyes a tell story of survival, and the quiet strength it takes to live and create in a place where time is short and life is fragile. \"We employed her just to give her some work. All of her coffee plants had withered, all the animals had died\u2014everything was gone. The palm trees looked like broken umbrellas, there was so much ash.\"\nA self-potrait. 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        "raw_content": "Are there trees in Space?\nAuthor: Mark Fulton\nAre there trees on other planets? For some of us, this question is equivalent to asking how at-home in the universe we are. If trees were only found on earth, then earth is the only acceptable home for we arboreal types, and we'd have little use for interplanetary travel. If there are trees on other planets, then maybe it would be worth looking around a bit& For the sake of this argument, when I say \"tree\" I mean \"tall branchy organism that harvests light for its living\". So the question is, given what we know, is it possible or even likely that tall branchy organisms that harvest light are found on other planets? 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Some models of star formation even seem to make the production of earth-like planets more likely than previously thought - although the observational data( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methods_of_detecting_extrasolar_planets) on this is still lacking. Not that the latter point is crucial; we don't know enough about gas-giant planets yet to really say whether or not something like life is possible on them. Theories about how life might originate on a non-living planet are still in their infancy. However, so far the main problem with the theories is that there are too many of them and they are incomplete, not that any theory has insurmountable problems. To summarize, we have much better evidence for large numbers of planets than we did even a decade ago, and the pieces seem to be falling into place for a theory of abiotic origins of life ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abiogenesis)that doesn't make it all that unlikely on planets with the right kind of chemistry. Planets with life on them could easily number in the millions, although there's plenty of uncertainty to go around, with estimates ranging from one (earth) to billions.\nNow from here the really IMPORTANT question is not whether life on these planets develops along the lines that we call \"intelligent\", but whether or not TREES are likely to evolve. Light harvesting organisms are probably nearly universal; life needs energy to run, and the nearest source of handy-dandy free energy to a typical planet is the nearby star. Light competition is probably nearly universal; the light comes from the nearby star - that is, above the surface of the planet. That means that any organism that positions its solar collectors above those of its neighbor \"wins\" (I suppose something along the lines of \"ankle biting\" might be a way for a short light gatherer to win, but I'm not aware of any strategy like that among our plants). 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        "raw_content": "At one point during His ministry, Jesus had a mission for his disciples.\nMark 6:7,12-13 He summoned the Twelve and began to send them out in pairs and gave them authority over unclean spirits\u2026So they went out and preached that people should repent. And they were driving out many demons, anointing many sick people with oil, and healing.\nSometime after they returned, Jesus took Peter, James, and John up a mountain to pray. While there, Jesus was transfigured and the three with Him saw him speaking with Moses and Elijah. However, another scene was unfolding with the nine disciples who were left down below.\nMark 9:14-18 When they came to the disciples, they saw a large crowd around them and scribes disputing with them. All of a sudden, when the whole crowd saw Him, they were amazed and ran to greet Him. Then He asked them, \u201cWhat are you arguing with them about?\u201d\nOut of the crowd, one man answered Him, \u201cTeacher, I brought my son to You. He has a spirit that makes him unable to speak. Wherever it seizes him, it throws him down, and he foams at the mouth, grinds his teeth, and becomes rigid. So I asked Your disciples to drive it out, but they couldn\u2019t.\u201d\nJesus then casts out the demon and heals the child. However, consider what has to be going through the minds of the nine disciples\u2026What did I do wrong?...Why is this time any different from before, when Jesus sent us out two by two?...Did I approach the demon correctly?...Did I say the right thing? These guys were dumb-founded while the crowd around them rejoiced at the miracle healing that Jesus had performed.\nIn the ancient world, magicians would seek to hit the right combination of sayings, motions, and use of instruments to cast out demons. It was all considered a matter of technique \u2013 and that\u2019s likely what the nine disciples were arguing with the scribes about before Jesus arrived. Their inability to cast out the demon bothered them so much that they had to find out why it didn\u2019t happen.\nJesus\u2019 answer is both unexpected and instructive. While the disciples were looking for something that they could do so they could cast out the demon, Jesus instead points them to how they can rely on the One who truly is casting out the demon. Everything Jesus has demonstrated and taught them about prayer was God-focused, not self-focused. The disciples were unable to have victory in this situation because they were looking to themselves for power, rather than looking to God.\nI find this very instructive\u2026there have been times when, by God\u2019s grace and power, I\u2019ve escaped from habitual sin or a sin-soaked situation. However, when that same problem arises later, my first thought is something along the lines of \u201cI\u2019ve got this. I beat this before, I can do it again.\u201d Unfortunately, that\u2019s when I am most prone to failure. Previous results do not guarantee future victories. That is because victory only happens when I am trusting in God\u2019s strength and not my own.\nPrayer is the way we stay connected to God. God-focused praying ensures that we have the correct perspective on God as well as the situation at hand \u2013 so that when the battle is brought to us, we will act in His authority and power. This isn\u2019t just a one-time infusion either, instead each time we step out to do our God-given mission, we need to recognize that our authority and power flow from God.\ntags / prayer, mission, reliance on God, failure, self-reliance\nWhen hardship looms",
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        "raw_content": "Let\u2019s see if we can clear up some confusion\u2026\nJesus\u2019 parable of the 10 virgins has caused some interpretive angst throughout the years, especially when figuring out whom the foolish virgins are representing when the master of the banquet won\u2019t let them into the feast, telling them \u201cI assure you: I do not know you!\u201d. Since Jesus is represented by the master in this parable \u2013 would He really say I do not know you to a believer?\nMany commentators and pastors advocate that the foolish virgins represent those who aren\u2019t \u201ctrue believers\u201d\u2026either they had only acted like Christians and never put their faith in Jesus or they didn\u2019t persevere to the end of their lives doing good works to prove their Christianity. They tend to take Jesus\u2019 warning of \u201cTherefore be alert, because you don\u2019t know either the day or the hour\u201d of His return to be instructions that you need to make sure you \u201creally believe\u201d and that you keep doing good things until Jesus comes back\u2026otherwise, you\u2019ll be left out of heaven.\nSince we weren\u2019t there for Jesus\u2019 original telling of this story, we need to keep two things in mind when we read a parable \u2013 first, who is the audience that heard the original story? The parable\u2019s point was for them. Second, parables are told for one main point. There may be additional side points or interesting ideas presented through the story, but we must make sure that any secondary lesson fully supports the one main point. We should not to press the details of a parable too far, after all, every analogy breaks down at some point, which is why Jesus starts the parable with \u201cThe kingdom of heaven will be like\u2026\u201d. Meaning that it is similar to what He\u2019s about to say, but not identical in every detail.\nWith that intro (and if you\u2019re still with me) let\u2019s read the parable, remembering that when Jesus was telling this story, He was speaking privately to His disciples:\nThen the kingdom of heaven will be like 10 virgins who took their lamps and went out to meet the groom. Five of them were foolish and five were sensible. When the foolish took their lamps, they didn\u2019t take oil with them. But the sensible ones took oil in their flasks with their lamps. Since the groom was delayed, they all became drowsy and fell asleep.\nWhen they had gone to buy some, the groom arrived. Then those who were ready went in with him to the wedding banquet, and the door was shut.\nLater the rest of the virgins also came and said, \u2018Master, master, open up for us!\u2019\nBut he replied, \u2018I assure you: I do not know you!\u2019\nTherefore be alert, because you don\u2019t know either the day or the hour.\nSo\u2026the setting for this parable is Jesus talking privately to His disciples about when He would return, and His main point is that they need to be ready at all times, because they don\u2019t know the exact moment of His return.\nBut what about those who aren\u2019t prepared for Christ\u2019s return? Will Jesus really tell them I do not know you, and reject their entrance into the kingdom of heaven?\nThe Greek word Jesus used for know {oida} generally means to understand something or have knowledge of, which is pretty much how we use the term also\u2026\u201cDo you know him? Yes, we\u2019ve met.\u201d However, there is a secondary usage of the word we need to consider. Paul used it when speaking about how elders in the church need to be treated:\nNow we ask you, brothers, to give recognition {oida} to those who labor among you and lead you in the Lord and admonish you, and to esteem them very highly in love because of their work.\nPaul\u2019s direction is that the believers would recognize, respect, and commend those leaders who work hard. And our leaders need that encouragement!\nAnd that\u2019s what Jesus is referring to in His parable. When the master refuses to let them in, saying \u201cI do not know you.\u201d He is telling them that \u201cI do not esteem you, I do not give you the respect and recognition of being part of the wedding feast.\u201d Why? Because they did not respect the groom enough to be fully prepared for his arrival.\nThese foolish virgins were only excluded from the wedding feast, not the entirety of the week-long Jewish wedding festivities. This rebuke/rejection would be similar to a negative judgement at Christ\u2019s bema seat (see 1 Corinthians 3:15), but we\u2019ll get to that topic in a later post.\nRemember, Jesus\u2019 main point of this parable was to tell His disciples to be ready at all times for His return. So, what does it mean to \u201cbe ready\u201d? That is the topic of Jesus\u2019 next parable. His point in this parable is that if we\u2019re not watching and ready for His return, there are great things that we will miss out on.\ncategories / Matthew, 1 Corinthians, 1 Thessalonians",
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        "raw_content": "Home / shopping / The Day of Love-Valentine\u2019s Day\nThe Day of Love-Valentine\u2019s Day\nValentine\u2019s Day is the festival that celebrates admiration, friendship, and romantic love every year. It is celebrated on 14th of February, where people send in lovely messages of affection and love to their family, friends, and partners. For couples this is one special day, where they celebrate each other\u2019s bond and relation with showing love and affection, with spending time together, getting each other gifts, and honoring their love.\nSo send Valentine gifts to Pakistan with the help of online ordering, that has made it easy to show care and affection even when your miles apart. It is a special occasion, where many people believe in it, and it\u2019s not that every day isn\u2019t special. But this day is celebrated worldwide, and in today\u2019s fast revolving world you may not be able to take as much time as possible for your loved one, so on this day you can specifically be there with them.\nA little history to Valentine\u2019s Day:\nValentine\u2019s Day is actually named after one of the Catholic Priest called Saint Valentine, around 3rd Century in Rome. There are various stories related to St. Valentine, which grew over time into the very legend we know of today. During that time, many of the Romans were being converted to Christianity, where Emperor Claudius II actually was pagan, who had strict laws as to what Christians should be permitted to do and what not. One of such rule by Claudius, was that the soldiers shouldn\u2019t get married as per the law passed, and stay completely devoted towards Rome. Although St. Valentine, was marrying such soldiers in secrecy with Christian ceremonies. This was the very beginning which showed how much he believed and valued love.\nBut this eventually came to light, and St. Valentine has been imprisoned for this. During this time, he showed care and affection for the fellow prisoners as well as for jailor\u2019s daughter who was blind. It has been said by legends that he cured this girl\u2019s blindness. Before execution, his final act included a love message written in letter by him to the girl, signed with \u201cyour Valentine.\u201d He was then executed in 270 years on 14th of February.\nBut this day had been proclaimed as the Valentine\u2019s Day almost after 200 years. During this time around Chaucer a poet, linked St. Valentine along with romance and love. After which this began to be a tradition of expressing admiration and love, and this custom got spread among Europe, then onwards, this day is celebrated annually worldwide.\nThis day is celebrated in several ways worldwide, where there is no specific ritual or tradition. It is not just for couples, but is celebrated by everyone, where love, care, and affection is showered on family, friends, children, and partners. Now-a-days, there are various ways to celebrate this day such as writing a love message on cards, sending flowers, gifts, chocolates, hampers, one-day outing, a mini vacation, luxury stay, dinner date, spending time with each other, etc. So whatever way you opt to celebrate, the important part is to celebrate it and express your love and send Valentine gift to Pakistan or to any other country.",
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        "raw_content": "Importance of Using a Local Moving Company\nThere are generally two options that you have if you want to take some property to another location or if you\u2019re moving out of the house, doing it by yourself or hiring the services of a moving company. A person can decide to move property using their own means but this can only work effectively if they have enough knowledge regarding how to move property effectively and efficiently but this is not something that most people are knowledgeable about.The efficient option to use is the use of a local moving company to move the property and this is going to get you quite a number of benefits. This article talks about these benefits and they are sure motivated enough to use a local moving company the next time you need to move property to a new location.\nOne of the major benefit of moving companies is because they understand the location that you\u2019re going to check the property to. There are some roads that are usually faced with some unsecure conditions like bad weather which can be a very big risk to the property that your caring and therefore using the services of the moving company, you\u2019ll be able to guarantee the safety of the property. If you intend to write the destination location in a short time, you should use moving companies because they will be able to advise you on the best time to move the property along.\nAnother benefit of moving companies is because they know how to arrange the property in a way that is going to ensure the safety of all the equipment and stuff that you have, including the fragile equipment. If you decide to do it on your own, you may find that you do not know how to arrange the goods safely and this is going to put them at risk and you may end up reaching the destination location with property that is damaged.\nAnother reason why you should be keen on hiring a moving company to help you with your moving is because they are usually affordable and therefore you do not have to worry about very expensive costs of moving the property. You will be required to manage the whole process of the transportation if you decide to do it on your own and this is one of the thing that is going to be of no benefit to you, the better option is just to hire the services of a local moving company who can help you with the whole thing. In case you\u2019re not around, the moving companies also be able to move the property for you\n\u2190 Where To Start with Bathrooms and More\n6 Facts About Hiking Everyone Thinks Are True \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Submitted by chip on Thu, 13-Mar-2003 - 9:10 pm\nLink: Spam's Cost To Business Escalates. (Washington Post)\nOh golly, is it that time again? Seems every 2-3 months, the conventional thinking on email spam changes. The most recent meme was, \"Spam filtering will save us all.\" Which, of course, it won't, so I'm pleased to see the clock has run out on that one. The new spam meme appears to be, \"Spam has grown to be nearly half of all email.\"\nThis was reported recently on MSNBC. The Washington Post article linked at the top of this entry furthers that. The article quotes me, but somewhat surprisingly on the topic of managing spamtraps, for which my contribution is miniscule. I am pleased, however, to see the focus return to the burdensome costs of spam.",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Uncategorized \u00bb Amy Goodman to speak at First Amendment Celebration\nAmy Goodman to speak at First Amendment Celebration\nGateway Journalism Review is hosting another First Amendment Celebration March 29 to raised funds for the publication. Longtime St. Louis publisher and commentator Ray Hartmann will serve as the Master of Ceremonies.\nAmy Goodman, host of \u201cDemocracy Now!\u201d will be the keynote speaker. That show has been airing in the United States and other countries since 1996. As an independent global news program based in New York it is carried by the Pacifica Radio Network to more than 1,100 public television and radio stations.\nGoodman has been a news director, investigative reporter, columnist, broadcast journalist and author. She has a reputation of ferreting out the facts, but also asking: \u201cWho are we not hearing from in the traditional media?\u201d\nThere will be a social at 6 p.m. Dinner will be served at 7 p.m. with the program following. The event will be at the Edward Jones Headquarters at 12555 Manchester Rd. in Des Peres.\nTickets are $150 per person. Gateway Journalism Review will be offering a special student rate for high school and college level student journalists. Tickets for students are just $100.\nIn addition to attending the social, dinner and primary speaking event, students will have the opportunity to meet with Goodman in a special session. The student mentoring session will be at 4:30 p.m. in the Edward Jones headquarters.\nTickets can still be ordered here.",
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        "raw_content": "The Ursuline congregation was founded by St Angela Merici in Brescia, Northern Italy in 1535. Angela lived in a time of great disruption in both church and state.\nHer biographers describe her as a woman of deep prayer who sought to bring a Christian response to the needs of the times. She placed particular value on the influence and role of women in effecting change and reform.\nSubsequently, the Order spread rapidly through Italy and thence to France where the Congregation established schools for the education of youth.\nIn 1771, through the persuasion of Nano Nagle, four Ursuline Sisters from Rue St. Jacques in Paris came to Cork to make the first Irish foundation. Foundations followed in Thurles in 1787, Waterford in 1816 and Sligo in 1850.\nThe Ursuline congregation was founded in Italy by St. Angela Merici in 1535. She founded a religious community. She combined open mindedness and religious commitment in a way that opened new possibilities for women. Angela\u2019s religious vision made her community different from any other, giving a particular uniqueness to her spirituality. Ursuline education tries to nurture a community where Christian values are respected, lived and taught. Ursuline education is based on the writings of St Angela Merici, which emphasise:\nThe encouragement of a caring and respectful attitude towards self, others and the environment\nUrsuline educators strive to ensure that all student would:\nBe active participants in their own learning\nReach their academic potential\nDevelop talents and gifts unique to each one\nRespect and love their cultural heritage while respecting and appreciating the cultural differences of others\nDevelop creativity in their use of leisure\nDevelop an enquiring mind, powers of discrimination, self-discipline and leadership skills\nDevelop a sense of justice\nBe responsible guardians of our planet\nThe coat of arms is a combination of the original arms of the Ursuline Monastery, Rue Saint Jacques, Paris, and an ancient Badge of the Order of Saint Ursula. This badge dates back to 1607 and provides the Laurel Tree with the legend Ursula Laurus (Laurus being an anagram of Ursula).\nThe Laurel Tree is surmounted by a Dove. This is a reference to an old document, which stated that a dove alighted on a tomb in the Cathedral of Cologne to indicate the burial of St. Ursula.\nThe dove is flanked by a Cross, the Christian symbol of victory, and an Arrow, symbol of Ursula\u2019s martyrdom. At the base are two Shamrocks, which were added with the arrival of the Ursulines in Ireland in the 18th century.\nThe coat of arms of the Monastery of Rue St. Jacques, shows a Halo surrounding the names of Jesus and Mary blended, three Passion Nails at the base and a Cross on top. Over the halo is a Star, which is said to have shone over the house where St. Angela\u2019s body lay awaiting burial.\nThe Fleur de Lis, right and left of the cross, recalls the patronage by the House of Bourbon to the St. Jacques Monastery. Motto, taken from the Book of Daniel, was adopted by the order from its early years: \u201cThose who instruct many unto justice will shine like stars for all eternity\u201d. Justice in the Old Testament has often been understood as Right Relationships \u2013 with self, others and all of creation; this then forms a significant part of the Religious and Educational Philosophy of Ursuline schools.\nThe Crown and Stars represent the award promised to those who fulfil the words of Daniel, and to all who live for the Glory of God alone: \u201cSoli Deo Gloria\u201d. The Ursuline motto \u201cSoli Deo Gloria\u201d (All for the glory of God) is understood and experienced in 2015 in the context of Angela Merici\u2019s spirit and words. Angela\u2019s spirituality was marked by contemplation, an open relationship with others and a willingness to serve. This was founded on a deep trust in the Trinity whom she invoked in the first and last sentence of her Letter and Counsels to her companions. Angela had an exceptional capacity for relating to others- to young and old, to rich and poor, to people in all walks of life. She urged her Company (the Ursulines) to have the same kind of gentle, courteous, respectful relationship with others and to recognise each person as precious to God and created in his image. Today, \u201cSoli Deo Gloria\u201d means that we glorify God in our recognition of his Spirit dwelling in us and in others, in the wonders of creation and especially in those Jesus called the least of his brothers and sisters.",
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        "raw_content": "VR sci-fi mystery title P.O.L.L.E.N. now available on PC\nDevelopers Mindfield Games have announced that their VR sci-fi mystery title P.O.L.L.E.N. is now available on PC, with a near-final beta version available for Oculus Rift. You can check out the release trailer below:\nP.O.L.L.E.N has been crafted to deliver two experiences in one game: a captivatingly atmospheric journey through a seemingly abandoned lunar station on standard displays, as well as a deeply immersive and engaging dive into a fully detailed virtual reality world in which nearly every object may be interacted with. Even the simplest item can be the key to unlocking one of the many puzzles and secrets lurking within this 5-8-hour voyage.\nInspired by the existential suspense and retro futuristic designs of science fiction classics like2001: A Space Odyssey, Solaris and more, P.O.L.L.E.N transports players to the surface of Saturn\u2019s largest moon, Titan. Set in an alternate future where the space race between the U.S. and Soviets never ended and mega corporations colonize the solar system, players must investigate the disappearance of one of the station\u2019s crew members on the eve of a historic discovery.\nP.O.L.L.E.N. is now available on PC and Oculus Rift. It\u2019s also coming to Playstation VR and HTC Vive later this year.\nPreviousThe Elder Scroll Online\u2019s Dark Brotherhood DLC teased in new trailer\nNextSEGA reveal that the Bretonnia race are playable in Total War: WARHAMMER",
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        "raw_content": "Game 83, Orioles at Mariners\nmarc w \u00b7 July 3, 2012 at 5:52 pm \u00b7 Filed Under Mariners\nFelix Hernandez vs. Wei-Yin Chen, 7:10pm\nWei-Yin Chen is a lefty out of Taiwan whom the Orioles signed out of the Japanese league. He had a remarkable 2009 season for the Chunichi dragons, posting the lowest ERA in decades, but he was released by his club after 2011 meaning that the Orioles didn\u2019t need to navigate the posting process. Some reports after his signing had his fastball in the 92-94 range, but that hasn\u2019t materialized thus far. He\u2019s averaging 91 on both his four- and two-seam fastballs, and also throws a slider and a curve (to left-handed batters) and a change-up (to right-handers). Through three months of the season, Chen\u2019s been an above-average starter, posting 1.2 fWAR and 1.7 rWAR. Chen\u2019s a fly-ball pitcher, so he\u2019ll probably enjoy pitching at Safeco. He gets an above average number of swinging strikes, and it\u2019s his fastball that\u2019s doing the heavy lifting. It\u2019s only 15 starts, but Chen\u2019s getting more whiffs with his four-seam fastball than King Felix.\nToday\u2019s line-up marks the return of Mike Saunders from what sounds like a particularly nasty stomach flu. Smoak and Montero are back after yesterday\u2019s night off, so Ackley slides back to second.\n2: Wells (LF)\nDanny Hultzen starts tonight\u2019s game in Tacoma. The July 3rd game\u2019s the biggest of the year for the Rainiers, with a huge fireworks show afterwards. Thus, while we\u2019ve had quite a bit of rain and wind today, there\u2019s essentially no chance the game\u2019s getting rained out. I haven\u2019t seen what direction the wind\u2019s blowing, but tonight could get wacky.\nJames Paxton\u2019s on the hill right now for Jackson, and he\u2019s been solid through three scoreless innings \u2013 striking 1 and, most importantly, not walking anyone.\n202 Responses to \u201cGame 83, Orioles at Mariners\u201d\nmarcus_andrews on July 4th, 2012 7:25 pm\nI actually think it\u2019s partially the eye closing thing that he does. I know it\u2019s hard not to do it, but other catchers don\u2019t and it allows them to make those miniscual adjustments that turn a ball of the facemask into a ball off the end of the glove. It\u2019s not a major issue on the surface but if he keeps having these issues than something needs to be done.\nmsfanmike on July 5th, 2012 9:37 am\nHaving taken a few like that off the grill \u2013 myself \u2013 the best way to deal with them is to have your teeth clenched and your face squared up toward the pitcher. A mouth guard would help too. The worst thing to do is to have your jaw slightly ajar. It\u2019s like football \u2013 if you see it coming and have time to \u201cclench\u201d it will hurt less. The involuntary eye closure cannot be remedied. Head square and clinch your teeth -is about as good as you can do. It also helps to have an Olivo esque cement head. Umpiring school technique. I was not dumb enough to play catcher. I was dumb enough for the former.",
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        "raw_content": "China and its unbelievable queues - BBC News\nThe three-day Labour Day holiday is one of China's busiest travel periods, with millions of people on the move, many flocking to the country's most famous tourist sites. You can expect long queues for everything from food to public transport to toilets. Queuing in China is not for the faint-hearted - photographer Wu Guofang has been documenting the phenomenon through history. Produced by Lily Lee Subscribe to BBC News HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUog Check out our website: http://www.bbc.com/news Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bbcnews Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bbcworld Instagram: http://instagram.com/bbcnews\nTags : bbc, bbc, china, bbc, china, chinese, bbc, china, chinese, queues, bbc, china, chinese, queues, queue, bbc, china, chinese, queues, queue, labour day, bbc, china, chinese, queues, queue, labour day, holiday, bbc, china, chinese, queues, queue, labour day, holiday, lifestyle, bbc, china, chinese, queues, queue, labour day, holiday, lifestyle, culture, bbc, china, chinese, queues, queue, labour day, holiday, lifestyle, culture, photography, bbc, china, chinese, queues, queue, labour day, holiday, lifestyle, culture, photography, youtube, bbc, china, chinese, queues, queue, labour day, holiday, lifestyle, culture, photography, youtube, video, bbc, china, chinese, queues, queue, labour day, holiday, lifestyle, culture, photography, youtube, video, history, bbc, china, chinese, queues, queue, labour day, holiday, lifestyle, culture, photography, youtube, video, history, bbc news, bbc, china, chinese, queues, queue, labour day, holiday, lifestyle, culture, photography, youtube, video, history, bbc news, news\n<iframe width=\"600\" height=\"350\" src=\"http://www.valavideo.com/embed.php?v=gSbkmSu-abA\" frameborder=\"0\" allowfullscreen></iframe>",
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        "title": "Educating to fraternal humanism - Building a \u201ccivilization of love\u201d 50 years after Populorum progressio",
        "raw_content": "(for Educational Institutions)\nEducating to fraternal humanism\nBuilding a \u201ccivilization of love\u201d\n50 years after Populorum progressio\n1. Current scenarios\n2. Humanizing education\n3. A culture of dialogue\n4. Globalizing hope\n5. For a true inclusion\n6. Cooperation networks\n1. Fifty years ago, in the encyclical letter Populorum Progressio, the Church announced to men and women of good will the global nature assumed by the social question[1]. The announcement did not merely suggest a broader look, able to embrace larger portions of humanity, but offered a new socio-ethical model. One had to work for peace, justice and solidarity, with a vision able to grasp the global horizon of social choices. The conditions of this new ethical vision had emerged a few years earlier, during the Second Vatican Council, with the formulation of the principle of global interdependence and the common destiny of all peoples on Earth[2]. In the following years, the value of such principles was confirmed several times. Modern man has repeatedly experienced that what happens in one part of the world can affect others, and that no one may a priori feel secure in a world in which there is suffering or misery. If, back then, one hinted at the need to look after the good of others as if it were one\u2019s own, that same recommendation now becomes a clear priority for the political agenda of our civil systems[3].\n2. In this sense, the encyclical letter Populorum Progressio can be considered the policy document for the Church's mission in the era of globalization[4]. The wisdom that emanates from its teachings is still guiding today the thought and action of those who want to build the civilization of \u201cglobal humanism\u201d[5], offering \u2013 on the basis of subsidiarity \u2013 \u201cfeasible models of social integration\u201d that arise from the fruitful encounter between \u201cindividuals\u201d and \u201cgroups\u201d[6]. This integration express the aims of the \u201cChurch that goes forth\u201d, which \u201cbridges distances [and] is willing to abase itself if necessary \u2026, standing by people at every step of the way, no matter how difficult or lengthy this may prove to be\u201d[7]. The contents of such humanism need to be experienced and witnessed, formulated and conveyed[8] in a world marked by many cultural differences, permeated by diverse visions of goodness and of life, and characterized by the coexistence of different beliefs. To realize this process \u2013 as Pope Francis says in his Encyclical Laudato Si\u2019 \u2013 \u201cwe need to realize that certain mindsets really do influence our behaviour. Our efforts at education will be inadequate and ineffectual unless we strive to promote a new way of thinking about human beings, life, society and our relationship with nature\u201d[9]. This document of the Congregation for Catholic Education aims to describe the main elements of an education to fraternal humanism.\n3. The contemporary world, multifaceted and ever changing, is hit by multiple crises of different kind: economic, financial, labour; political crises including within participatory democracy; environmental and natural crises; demographic and migratory crises, etc. The phenomena triggered by these crises reveal their dramatic character every day. Peace is constantly threatened and, alongside traditional wars fought by regular armies, the insecurity generated by international terrorism is widespread, leading to feelings of mutual distrust and hatred and promoting the development of populist, demagogic sentiments, which are likely to exacerbate problems, thereby radicalizing the clash between different cultures. Wars, conflicts and terrorism are sometimes the cause, sometimes the effect of economic inequality and of the unjust distribution of the goods of creation.\n4. From these inequities, poverty, unemployment and exploitation are generated. The statistics provided by international organizations provide a snapshot of the humanitarian emergency underway, which will also affect the future, if we measure the effects of underdevelopment and migration on young people. Neither are developed societies exempt from these dangers, since even there marginalization and exclusion have increased[10]. Worth mentioning is the complex phenomenon of migration, affecting the whole world, leading to both encounters and clashes of civilizations, both fraternal hospitality and intolerant, rigid populism. We are faced with a process which has been properly described as an epoch-making change[11]. It highlights a decadent humanism, often based on the paradigm of indifference.\n5. The list of problems could be longer, but we must not overlook the encouraging opportunities that the world of today presents. The globalization of relations is also the globalization of solidarity. We have seen many examples of this on occasion of the great humanitarian tragedies caused by war or natural disasters: solidarity, as well as initiatives of support and charity, have involved citizens from all corners of the world. Similarly, in recent years, social initiatives, movements and associations have arisen in favour of a more equitable globalization, which is attentive to the requirements of people in need. Many of these initiatives are often taken, and supported, by citizens of well-off countries, who could enjoy the benefits of inequalities, but often prefer fighting for the principles of social justice with generosity and determination.\n6. It is ironic that modern man has achieved important goals in knowing the forces of nature, science and technology and, at the same time, is lacking in ideas for adequate coexistence within society so as to give everyone an acceptable and dignified existence. What perhaps has been missing so far is the joint development of civic opportunities with an educational plan that promotes the reasons for cooperation in a united world. The social question, as Benedict XVI said, is now an anthropological question[12], which involves an educational component that can no longer be deferred. For this reason, one needs to have \u201ca new trajectory of thinking in order to arrive at a better understanding of the implications of our being one family; interaction among the peoples of the world calls us to embark upon this new trajectory, so that integration can signify solidarity rather than marginalization\u201d[13].\n7. \u201cAn expert in humanity\u201d, as pointed out fifty years ago in the Populorum Progressio[14], the Church has both the mission and the experience to work out educational programmes adapted to current challenges. Her educational vision is at the service of the achievement of the highest goals of humanity. These goals were anticipated in the Council\u2019s Declaration Gravissimum educationis: the harmonious development of physical, moral and intellectual abilities, aimed at the gradual maturation of a sense of responsibility; the conquest of true freedom; and positive and prudent sex education[15]. Within this perspective, it became clear that education should be at the service of a new humanism, in which the social person was willing to talk and work for the realization of the common good[16].\n8. The requirements set out in Gravissimum educationis are still relevant today. Even though the anthropological notions based on materialism, idealism, individualism and collectivism are going through a declining phase, they still exert a certain cultural influence. They often understand education as an individual path of formation for civic life, in which different ideological currents interact and compete for cultural hegemony. In this context, the formation of the individual responds to other needs: the affirmation of consumer culture, conflict ideology, relativistic thinking, etc. One needs, therefore, to humanize education, that is, to make it a process in which each person can develop his or her own deep-rooted attitudes and vocation, and thus contribute to his or her vocation within the community. \u201cHumanizing education\u201d[17] means putting the person at the centre of education, in a framework of relationships that make up a living community, which is interdependent and bound to a common destiny. This is fraternal humanism.\n9. Humanizing education also means to realize that we need to modernize the educational pact between generations. The Church always affirms that \u201cgood family education is the backbone of humanism\u201d[18], and from there unfold the various implications of education at the service of the society, based on mutual trust and reciprocity of duties[19]. For these reasons, educational and academic institutions wishing to place the person at the centre of their mission are called to respect the family as the first natural society, and to put themselves at its side, in line with a correct understanding of subsidiarity.\n10. A humanized education, therefore, does not just provide an educational service, but deals with its results in the overall context of the personal, moral and social abilities of those who participate in the educational process. It does not simply ask the teacher to teach and students to learn, but urges everyone to live, study and act in accordance with the reasons of fraternal humanism. It does not aim to create division and divergence, but rather offers places for meeting and discussion to create valid educational projects. It is an education \u2013 at the same time \u2013 that is sound and open, that pulls down the walls of exclusivity, promoting the richness and diversity of individual talents and extending the classroom to embrace every corner of social experience in which education can generate solidarity, sharing and communion[20].\n11. Vocation to solidarity calls people of the 21st century to confront the challenges of multicultural coexistence. In global societies, citizens of different traditions, cultures, religions and world views coexist every day, often resulting in misunderstandings and conflicts. In such circumstances, religions are often seen as monolithic and uncompromising structures of principles and values, incapable of guiding humanity towards the global society. The Catholic Church, on the contrary, \u201crejects nothing that is true and holy in these religions\u201d, and it is her duty to \u201cproclaim the cross of Christ as the sign of God as the source of all grace\u201d[21]. She is also convinced that such difficulties are often the result of a lacking education to fraternal humanism, based on the development of a culture of dialogue.\n12. A culture of dialogue does not simply suggest an exchange of views, to know one another so as to mitigate the alienating effect of the encounter between citizens of different cultures. True dialogue takes place within an ethical framework of requirements and attitudes for formation, as well as social objectives. The ethical requirements for dialogue are freedom and equality: the participants in the dialogue must be free from their contingent interests and must be prepared to recognize the dignity of all parties. These attitudes are supported by the consistency with one\u2019s own specific universe of values. This results in the general intention to match actions with words, in other words, to link the ethical principles we proclaim (e.g. peace, fairness, respect, democracy, etc.) with social and civic choices. It is a \u201cgrammar of dialogue,\u201d as pointed out by Pope Francis, able to \u201cbuild bridges and ... to find answers to the challenges of our time\u201d[22].\n13. In ethical and religious pluralism, therefore, religions can help coexistence within society, rather than hinder it. Starting from their positive values \u200b\u200bof love, hope and salvation, in an efficient and consistent context of relations, religions can significantly contribute to achieving the social objectives of peace and justice. In this perspective, the culture of dialogue supports a proactive design of civic relations. Instead of limiting religiosity to the private and confidential sphere of the individual, compelling citizens to live publicly only the ethical and legal norms of the state, it reverses the terms of the relationship and calls on religious beliefs to profess their positive ethical values in public.\n14. Education to fraternal humanism has the weighty responsibility of providing a formation of citizens so as to imbue them with an appropriate culture of dialogue. Moreover, the intercultural dimension is frequently experienced in classrooms of all levels, as well as in universities, so it is from there that we must start to spread the culture of dialogue. The framework of values \u200b\u200bin which a citizen properly formed to dialogue lives, thinks and acts is supported by relational principles (spontaneity, freedom, equality, consistency, peace and the common good), which beneficially and decisively become part of educational and formation programmes of those institutions and agencies that nurture fraternal humanism.\n15. The nature of education lies precisely being able to lay the foundations for peaceful dialogue and allow the encounter between differences with the primary objective of building a better world. It is, first and foremost, an educational process where the search for a peaceful and enriching coexistence is rooted in the broader concept of the human being \u2013 in his or her psychological, cultural and spiritual aspects \u2013 free from any form of egocentrism and ethnocentrism, but rather in accordance with a notion of integral and transcendent development both of the person and of society[23].\n16. \u201cDevelopment is the new name for peace,\u201d is how Populorum Progressio ends[24]. That statement has found support and confirmation in the following decades, with clarifications about how to proceed with sustainable development from the economic, social and environmental standpoints. Development and progress, however, are still process descriptions, and do not say much about the ultimate ends of the socio-historical evolution. Far from exalting the myth of progress immanent to reason and freedom, the Catholic Church connects development to the announcement of Christian redemption, which is not an indefinite and futuristic utopia, but is already the \u201csubstance of reality\u201d, in the sense that \u201cthe things we hoped for: everything, a true life, are already present in us\u201d[25].\n17. One needs, therefore, through the hope of salvation, to be living signs of the same. How can the message of salvation in Jesus Christ be spread in a globalized world? \u201cIt is not science that redeems man. Man is redeemed by love\u201d[26]. Christian charity proposes universalizing and inclusive social grammars. Such charity informs knowledge that, so imbued, it will accompany man in the search for meaning and truth in creation. Hence, the education to fraternal humanism must start from the certainty of the message of hope contained in the truth of Jesus Christ. It is up to education, then, to offer this hope to the peoples of the world, as a message conveyed by reason and active life.\n18. Globalizing hope is the specific mission of education to fraternal humanism. A mission that is fulfilled through establishing educational and pedagogical relationships that form to Christian love, that create groups based on solidarity, in which the common good is connected virtuously to the good of each of their components, transforming the contents of knowledge in line with the full realization of the person and his or her belonging to humanity. It is precisely Christian education that can perform this most important task, because it \u201cgives birth, it makes grow, it is part of the dynamics of giving life. And the origin of life is the most gushing spring of hope\u201d[27].\n19. Globalizing hope also means supporting the hopes of globalization. On the one hand, in fact, globalization has multiplied the opportunities for growth and opened up new social relations and new possibilities. On the other, in addition to some benefits, it has caused inequality, exploitation and, in a perverse way, has led some people to suffer a forceful exclusion from the flow of prosperity. A globalization without vision, without hope, i.e. without a message that is both proclamation and actual life, is bound to produce conflict and to generate suffering and misery.\n20. To fulfil their purpose, formation programmes geared towards education to fraternal humanism aim at some fundamental objectives. First, the main purpose is to allow every citizen to feel actively involved in building fraternal humanism. The instruments used should encourage pluralism, establishing a dialogue aimed at elaborating ethical issues and regulations. Education to fraternal humanism must make sure that learning knowledge means becoming aware of an ethical universe in which the person acts. In particular, this correct notion of the ethical universe must open up progressively wider horizons of the common good, so as to embrace the entire human family.\n21. This inclusive process goes beyond the category of people living now on earth. Intellectual and technological progress has shown in recent years that the choices made in the present are able to influence the lifestyles, and in some cases the very existence of future citizens. \u201cThe notion of the common good also extends to future generations\u201d[28]. The citizens of today, in fact, should be fraternal with their peers wherever they are, but also with the future citizens of the planet. Since \u201cthe problem is that we still lack the culture needed to confront this crisis ... and we need leadership capable of striking out on new paths and meeting the needs of the present with concern for all and without prejudice towards coming generations\u201d[29], the specific task that education to fraternal humanism can perform is to contribute to building such a culture based on intergenerational ethics.\n22. This means education extending the classical scope of its action. If, until now, the school has been considered as the institution forming the citizens of tomorrow, if the formative agencies responsible for lifelong learning deal with the citizens of the present, through education to fraternal humanism the humanity of the future \u2013 posterity \u2013 is taken care of, towards whom one must be fraternal by making responsible choices. This is even more true with respect to academic education, because it is by means of the same that one imparts the skills needed to make key choices for the natural balance of human-social, natural, environmental systems, etc.[30]. The themes developed in university courses, to that effect, should be focused on a key criterion for quality assessment: sustainability with respect to the needs of future generations.\n23. To be truly inclusive, one must goes further: establish a relationship of solidarity with the generations that came before us. Unfortunately, the consolidation of the technocratic paradigm has, in some cases, downplayed historical, intellectual and humanistic knowledge \u2013 with its literary and artistic heritage \u2013 whereas a correct view of history, along with the spirit with which our ancestors faced and overcame their challenges, can help man in the complex adventure of the present-day. Human societies, communities, peoples and nations are the result of chapters of history, by means of which a specific, ever-changing identity is revealed. Understanding the fruitful link between a community\u2019s historical development and its vocation both to the common good and to accomplishing fraternal humanism implies the formation of a historical awareness, based on the indissoluble unity that brings ancestors, contemporaries and posterity to surmount their degrees of kinship, so that all are equally recognized as being children of the Father and thus in a relationship of universal solidarity[31].\n24. As the encyclical letter Populorum Progressio recommended working out \u201cconcerted programmes\u201d[32], so today there is an obvious need to harmonize educational and research initiatives with the goals of fraternal humanism, recognizing that \u201cthey cannot be scattered and isolated, let alone opposing each other for reasons of prestige or power\u201d[33]. Building cooperation networks, from the educational, didactic and academic points of view, means enabling inclusive dynamics, constantly looking for new opportunities to integrate different people in one\u2019s teaching and learning circle, especially those for whom it is difficult to find a formation programme appropriate to their needs. Considering, in fact, that education is still a scarce resource in the world, and that there are people who still endure a lack of suitable development institutions to rely on, the first commitment of education to fraternal humanism consists in self-socialization through the organization of cooperation networks.\n25. Education to fraternal humanism develops cooperation networks in the various fields of education, especially within academic education. Firstly, it calls for educators to take a reasonable approach to collaboration. In particular, one must prefer joint efforts of the teaching staff in preparing their formation programmes, as well as cooperation among students as regards learning methods and formation scenarios. Moreover, as living cells of fraternal humanism, interconnected by an educational pact and intergenerational ethics, solidarity between teachers and learners must be ever more inclusive, plural and democratic.\n26. The university should be the main breeding ground for forming people to cooperate in academic research, so that \u2013 within the framework of fraternal humanism \u2013 there is a preference for establishing joint research in all areas of knowledge, the results of which can be confirmed by academic objectivity in the application of suitable logic, methods and techniques, but also by the researchers\u2019 own experience of solidarity. It is a question of encouraging the formation of integrated research groups among teachers, young researchers and students, which also calls for cooperation among academic institutions operating internationally. Cooperation networks should be established between educational subjects and subjects of other kinds, for example from the professions as well as from the arts, commerce, business and all the organizations within society where fraternal humanism needs to be advanced.\n27. There is widespread call for education to overcome the pitfalls of cultural standardization processes, which produce the harmful effects of homogenization, and, at the same time, consumer manipulation. The establishment of cooperation networks, within the framework of an education to fraternal humanism, can help to overcome these challenges, because it offers decentralization and specialization. In a perspective of educational subsidiarity, on both national and international levels, one must promote the sharing of responsibility and of experiences, which is essential for optimizing resources and avoiding risks. In this way, one establishes a network not only of research, but especially of service, where people help each other and share new discoveries, \u201cexchanging teachers for certain periods and developing those initiatives that enhance their cooperation\u201d[34].\n28. Education and school and university education were always at the centre of the contribution of the Catholic Church to civic life. She defended the freedom of education when, in secular and secularist cultures, the space for forming people to religious values seemed to be shrinking. Through education, she continued to support the principles and values \u200b\u200bof public coexistence when modern societies, deluded by scientific and technological (as well as legal and cultural) achievements, believed the Catholic culture to be meaningless. Today, as in every age, the Catholic Church still has the responsibility to contribute, with her heritage of truths and values, to building a fraternal humanism for a world ready to accomplish what was foreseen in the encyclical letter Populorum Progressio.\n29. To give a soul to our ever-changing global world, the Congregation for Catholic Education gives new impetus to the priority of building a \u201ccivilization of love\u201d[35], and urges all those who, by profession and vocation, are engaged in educational processes, at all levels, to live their experience with dedication and wisdom, in the name of the above-mentioned principles and values. This Dicastery \u2013 following the World Congress \u201cEducating today and tomorrow. A renewing passion\u201d (Rome-Castel Gandolfo, November 18-21, 2015) \u2013 therefore reinforces the reflections and challenges described by teachers, learners and parents, as well as by representatives of particular Churches, religious congregations and associations working in the vast domain of education.\n30. We present these guidelines to all those whose daily challenge is to renew, with passion, the educational mission of the Church in the various continents. We also aim to provide a useful tool for engaging in constructive dialogue with civic society and with international organizations. Moreover, Pope Francis has established the Foundation \u201cGravissimum educationis\u201d[36] with the aim of pursuing \u201cscientific and cultural ends, intended to promote Catholic education in the world\u201d[37].\n31. In conclusion, the themes and horizons to be explored \u2013 starting from the culture of dialogue, globalizing hope, inclusion and cooperation networks \u2013 offer stimulus both for the educational experience and teaching as well as for studies and research. It will be necessary, therefore, to circulate information about these experiences and research results, so as to allow everyone involved in providing fraternal humanism to view their own experiences from the perspective of the total process of building a world based on the values of Christian solidarity.\nRome, on the feast of the Resurrection, April 16, 2017\nCardinal Giuseppe Versaldi, Prefect\nArchbishop Angelo Vincenzo Zani, Secretary\n[1] PAUL VI, Encyclical letter Populorum Progressio (March 26, 1967), 3.\n[2] Second Vatican Council, Pastoral Constitution Gaudium et Spes on the Church in the Modern World (October 28, 1965), 4-5.\n[3] Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church (2004), 167.\n[4] For this reason, among others, Populorum Progressio has often been compared, in the importance of its message for social questions, to Rerum Novarum of Leo XIII: cf. John Paul II, Encyclical Letter Sollicitudo Rei Socialis (December 30, 1987), 2-3; Benedict XVI, Encyclical Letter Caritas in Veritate (June 29, 2009), 8.\n[5] Populorum Progressio, n. 42.\n[6] Cf. Pope Francis, Address to the participants in the conference organized by the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, marking the 50th anniversary of the encyclical Populorum Progressio, April 4,2017.\n[7] Pope Francis, Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii Gaudium (November 24, 2013), 24.\n[8]\u201cLove in truth \u2014 caritas in veritate \u2014 is a great challenge for the Church in a world that is becoming progressively and pervasively globalized. The risk for our time is that the de facto interdependence of people and nations is not matched by ethical interaction of consciences and minds that would give rise to truly human development\u201d, BENEDICT XVI, Encyclical letter Caritas in Veritate (June 29, 2009), 9.\n[9] Pope Francis, Encyclical letter Laudato Si\u2019 , on Care for Our Common Home (May 24, 2015), 215.\n[10] See UNICEF, Rapporto sulla condizione dell\u2019infanzia nel mondo 2016, Unicef, Firenze 2016; UNICEF, Figli della recessione. L\u2019impatto della crisi economica sul benessere dei bambini nei paesi ricchi, Unicef-Office of Research Innocenti, Firenze 2014.\n[11] See INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION, World Migration Report 2015 \u2013 Migrants and Cities: New Partnerships to Manage Mobility, IOM, Geneva 2015.\n[12] BENEDICT XVI, Encyclical letter Caritas in Veritate (June 29, 2009), 75.\n[14] Populorum Progressio, 13; See PAUL VI, Speech to the United Nations Organization, October 4, 1965.\n[15] Cf. Second Vatican Council, Declaration on Christian Education Gravissimum Educationis (October 28, 1965), 1 B\n[16] Ibid. , 1.\n[17] Pope Francis, Address to the Plenary Session of the Congregation for Catholic Education, February 9, 2017.\n[18] See Pope Francis, Catechesis of May 20, 2015 on family and education.\n[20]Pope Francis, Address to the attendants of the Global Congress \u201cEducating today and tomorrow. A renewing passion\u201d promoted by the Congregation for Catholic Education, Rome, November 21, 2015.\n[21] Second Vatican Council, Declaration of the relation of the Church to non-Christian religions Nostra Aetate (October 28, 1965), 2, 4.\n[23] See Congregation For Catholic Education, Educating to Intercultural Dialogue in Catholic Schools. Living in Harmony for a Civilization of Love, Vatican City 2013, 45.\n[24] Populorum Progressio, 87.\n[25] Benedict XVI, Encyclical letter Spe Salvi (November 30, 2007), 7.\n[28] Pope Francis, Encyclical letter Laudato si\u2019, on Care for our Common Home (June 18, 2015), 159.\n[30] See John Paul II, Apostolic Constitution Ex Corde Ecclesiae (August 15, 1990), 34.\n[34] Second Vatican Council, Declaration on Christian Education Gravissimum educationis, 12\n[35] The phrase \u201ccivilization of love\u201d was used for the first time by Paul VI on May 17, 1970, in his address for Pentecost Sunday (Magisterial writings, VIII/1970, 506) and used several times more during his pontificate.\n[36] Pope Francis, Chirograph of his Holiness for the Establishment of the \u201cGravissimum Educationis\u201d Foundation (October 28, 2015).",
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        "raw_content": "\u00ab A Christmas Story | Home |\tRetrospectives \u2013 Metal Gear Solid series part 5 \u00bb\nAm I working or playing?\nThis is a common favorite topic of mine, but goddamn is it relevant to my gaming life right now. Currently I am playing four games: Rock Band (with roommates and friends), Eve Online (as usual), Etrian Odyssey (when commuting), and DOTA (with real friends, as always).\nRight now, Rock Band and Eve seem an awful lot like work. Rock Band I\u2019m being forced to play practice mode to learn some of the harder song\u2019s drum lines so that my virtual band might succeed (also, I\u2019d like to get better at the drums). This experience has made me want to murder anyone who thinks that Rock Band and Guitar Hero are toys and not like real musical instruments. I feel like I\u2019m taking drum lessons as I play the song at 50% to learn the muscle memory, then slowly speed it up to full. It\u2019s a process that honestly isn\u2019t fun, but it is rewarding.\nIn Eve-Online, my fantastic alliance recently made a land grab and is in the process of moving. As a result, I\u2019m in an administrative nightmare of moving all of my assets, which is a bit rote, but well worth it. Still, it feels like work.\nThe result is that when I play DOTA, I feel like I\u2019m skimping on the \u201creal\u201d video games I\u2019m playing. I should be sorting through starships or practicing the drums or something. This is the strangest feeling, since I\u2019m pretty sure I already have a real job.\nI\u2019d say I should just go play an old Nintendo game for fun, but those were even freaking harder than today\u2019s game. Kids these day\u2019s don\u2019t realize what agony Alex Kidd in Miracle World was or the original Metal Gear.\nRegardless of what I think of the DOTA community, I would say that there is a reason why you\u2019re going back to it; it is a challenging, competitive game that fulfills your deepest urges as a gamer, the same urges that kept you going as a child who kept playing games even if you couldn\u2019t beat them on the first try. You\u2019re having fun rising against the challenge, in experimenting in tactics (at least I did in DOTA \u2013 pissed off a lot of folks).\nThese days so many games are meant to be \u201ccompleted\u201d that we can often feel like we aren\u2019t \u201cdoing it right\u201d unless we\u2019re getting unlockables, achievements or ending cutscenes. However, the idea of playing for scores and wins and simply to have fun are not outdated because of this evolution of the medium. Just because the rewards are even less of an intangible doesn\u2019t mean they aren\u2019t worth it. Currently this is one of the biggest hurdles I have with my gaming habits \u2013 aside from KOF XI, I feel guilty not playing something with a story. After beating Call of Duty 4 single player, I told myself \u201cI have no games to play\u201d, even though I had saves to progress through in Outrun 2006, Gungrave, Metal Gear Acid and R-Type Final.\nDamn kids changing my hobby. I don\u2019t know what to do with myself.\nAs for GH/Rock Band being \u201cwork\u201d, I agree with what you say. I may, however, have a better followup post to that train of thought in the near future.\nchris said on December 24, 2007:\nI have the exact same feeling every time I play Team Fortress 2 or ToB (a DOTA-alike). While I\u2019m playing it, it\u2019s really fun, but afterwards I feel like I should\u2019ve been \u201cmaking progress\u201d on my current RPG/Strategy/etc.\nI get a deeper satisfaction from the storied games, but I have to admit they do feel more work-like.\nDeeMer said on December 24, 2007:\nWhat about Etrian Odyssey? Where does that fit in?\nThe time that I Etrian is time I can\u2019t be playing other games\u2013I almost exclusively play it when I\u2019m on my way to work, on the crapper, or sometimes now when I\u2019m guarding space and nothing is happening in Eve. So it\u2019s a pure time filler, and a wonderful one at that.",
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        "raw_content": "You are here: vision-research.eu \u00bb Organisations and Institutions \u00bb Institutes \u00bb Department of Human Genetics in the Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre\nThe Ophthalmogenetic research group at the Department of Human Genetics in the Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre\nThe Department of Human Genetics was founded in 1971, and re-organised in 1983 when prof. dr. Hans-Hilger Ropers was appointed as the new head. Since 1998, prof. dr. Han G. Brunner is head of the Department. The Department of Human Genetics provides the best possible care for patients and families with hereditary diseases. The department also performs groundbreaking research into the relationship between genes and diseases, notably concerning blindness and deafness, cancer, congenital anomalies, and mental handicaps. The Department of Human Genetics (www.humangenetics.nl) has ~230 employees and consists of four divisions, i.e. Clinical Genetics (head: prof. dr. B. 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A.I. den Hollander successfully identified three of 11 genes for Leber congenital amaurosis (LCA), i.e. CRB1, CEP290, and LCA5, that together comprise 35% of all causes of LCA. These studies were carried out in close collaboration with drs. A. Bergen (Amsterdam), R. Koenekoop (Montreal), and C. Inglehearn (Leeds), respectively.\nE. van Wijk and mrs. dr. H. Kremer identified a second isoform for the Usher syndrome 2A protein, encoded by 51 additional exons next to the 21 previously identified exons of USH2A. This finding not only had a major impact on the molecular genetic analysis of Usher syndrome patients, but also has led to a reappraisal of the putative function of the USH2A protein.\nIn collaboration with drs. N. Boonstra (Zeist), E. van Nouhuijs (Nijmegen), M. Tilanus (Dept. Ophthalmology, Nijmegen), and L. 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Protein-protein interaction studies also identified a homologue of RPGRIP1, RPGRIP1L, which mrs. H. Arts recently has shown to be mutated in a complex blinding condition, Joubert syndrome. The CEP290 and LCA5 proteins also are located in the connecting cilium. These studies are supported by the EU (see: www.evi-genoret.org).\nUsher syndrome proteins localize in different positions of the retina, among which the connecting cilium. The USH2A protein was linked to Harmonin, encoded by the USH1C gene, thereby establishing a molecular link between USH1 and USH2 proteins.\nThe identification of many of the major genes underlying retinal diseases and Usher syndrome have facilitated the development of cost-effective mutation screening tools. In collaboration with prof. dr. R. Allikmets (New York) and Asper Ophthalmics (www.asperophthalmics.com), high-throughput screening tools were developed for Stargardt disease, CRD, LCA, and RP. Prof. dr. F.P.M. Cremers and mrs. dr. H. 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        "raw_content": "Category: Keyword Search: Bellevue\nChild custody cases are always difficult but when you add an international abduction by one of the parents into the mix, then the matter is complicated ten fold. Take the case of the father David Goldman who has been fighting for years to get his now 8 year old son Sean back from Brazil where his mother had taken him in 2004.\nSean's mother moved from New Jersey to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil without his father's consent and has grown into an international custody dispute with political overtones. Both the U.S. and Brazil governments consider the decision of Goldman's wife, Bruna Bianchi to move Sean to Brazil a violation of The Hague Abduction Convention, an international treaty that seeks to determine whether children have been wrongfully removed from their country of habitual residence.\nThe U.S. State Department and the Brazilian government authority that deals with the treaty have called for the return of Sean to the United States. But the case remains in federal court in Brazil awaiting a ruling on whether the treaty has been violated. Brazil is has the fifth most number of international child custody cases after Mexico, India, Japan, and Canada that the State Department works on.\nThe twist in this case is that the mother Bianchi died in August 2008 when she was giving birth to another baby from her new husband and lawyer Joao Paulo Lins e Silva, who is a member of a prominent Brazilian family of lawyers and judges. A state court judge in Rio de Janeiro granted temporary custody of Sean to Lins e Silva who has an army of 70 lawyers working on his behalf on this custody case. The deck seems stacked against Sean's biological dad David Goldman but he has not given up the fight. \"I'm just trying to bring my son home,\" he said.\nThe Andrew Kim Law Firm, PLLC handles divorce and family law cases involving child custody, child support, and other family laws matters. If you would like to speak with a Bellevue, Seattle, Washington divorce or child custody attorney, call us at 1-800-636-3676 for a free case evaluation.\nLabels: abduction attorney Bellevue Brazil Bruna Bianchi child custody David Goldman international Joao Paulo Lins e Silva lawyer Rio de Janeiro Sean\nTalk about a deadbeat dad not paying child support. 42 year old Thomas Frazier from Flint, Michigan reportedly owes more than $530,000 in unpaid child support for 14 children from 13 different women. Court records say he hasn't made a support payment in six years.\nFrazier is currently at the Genesee County Jail and could be held for 90 days unless he pays $27,900 which may be hard to do since he is unemployed. He claims only three of the children are his. So not only do we have a case of a lot of back child support owed but there's a question of paternity as well.\nA Bellevue child support attorney at the Andrew Kim Law Firm, PLLC can help you with child support, child custody, parenting plan, or paternity issues. So, give us a call at 1-800-636-3676 for a free initial consultation.\nLabels: attorney Bellevue child custody child support Flint Michigan parenting plan Thomas Frazier",
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        "raw_content": "Tenancy Fees? Money for old rope, in our view\nThe news is out today that the proposed tenancy fees ban is going to be delayed until at least the Spring of 2019, with some in the industry suggesting that this marks the beginning of the end of the \u2018mad notion\u2019 of banning tenancy fees. Already today, some fellow agents have been asking us if we regret our decision to not charge tenants fees.\nThe answer is: no, of course we don\u2019t. This news was hardly surprising for anyone who reads the industry press further than the headline, and our decision about whether we charge tenants fees or not wasn't a question of economics, it was a question of ethics.\nSo just to be clear: We \u2013 Do \u2013 Not \u2013 Agree \u2013 With \u2013 Charging \u2013 Tenants \u2013 Fees\u2026 Yes, we know we could make more money by charging extra fees to tenants... we just don't want to! It is in our ethos as a firm.\nWhen a property is let, the agent charges the landlord a fee for doing the job that the landlord has asked the agent to do for them.\nWhen a property is sold, the agent charges the seller a fee for doing the job that the seller has asked the agent to do for them.\nYou don\u2019t see agents charging buyers a fee on top of what they are charging the seller\u2026 so why is it that they should charge tenants one? Especially when it is essentially a fee for helping them to do their job! That is some 'thank you'...\nFellow agents, let's just agree to disagree, and recognise it is a matter of what you choose to do and what we choose to do, as businesses.\nLandlords, however, remember that you have a choice, too. You can choose to let your property out through an agent that will charge your tenant a fee (\u00a3175 - \u00a3250 or so would not be unusual), or you can choose to let your property through an agent, like ourselves, that will not. So, it might be worth asking the question: if you were a tenant, which agent would you rather rent through? And if, on considering your own answer to that question, you would like to have a conversation, then let's talk! Please give us a call on 01865 435175.",
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        "raw_content": "POMO Gallery\nLindenfels Westfl\u00fcgel is an international production center for modern puppet and object theatre. In addition to the two theater duos who work here regularly, Wilde & Vogel and Lehmann and Wenzel, Westfl\u00fcgel maintains a permanent working relationship with many artists and is closely linked to the national and international theater scene.\nWestfl\u00fcgel\u2019s historically protected art nouveau building has held theater performances since 2003, as well as ball nights, modern dance performances, concerts, exhibition and more, the focus being on object theater and puppetry. Westfl\u00fcgel takes part in (co)producing and supporting new productions as well as showing international performances.\nThe building is owned by the association Lindenfels Westfl\u00fcgel e. V., founded in 2005. The association is also responsible for carefully rehabilitating and preserving this historic landmark. 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Below is a selection of the most successful productions:\nWilde & Vogel | Director: Hendrik Mannes\nWilde & Vogel, Grupa Coincidentia [Bia\u0142ystok, PL], Florian Feisel | Director: Christiane Zanger\nLehmann & Wenzel | Director: Michael Vogel\nWilde & Vogel, Grupa Coincidentia [Bia\u0142ystok, PL]\nCompanie Gare Centrale [Br\u00fcssel, B] | Director: Fran\u00e7oise Bloch\nWilde & Vogel | Director: Christiane Zanger\nWilde & Vogel und Johannes Frisch | Director: Hendrik Mannes, Co-Director: Antonia Christl\nLindenfels Westfl\u00fcgel\u2019s program is curated to support international exchange, promotion of young researchers and a joint exploration and development of the genre. The organization of the house is based on non-hierarchical working structures and an interlacing of organizational and artistic work. Creativity and further artistic development is researched and supported on different levels through workshops, meetings (such as \"biotopia\"), sessions (one night theater performances developed over the course of a few days), installations and exhibitions.\nThe visual appearance of Westfl\u00fcgel, comprised of program books, postcards, posters and more, is designed by the graphic artist Robert Voss from Halle (Saale).\nIn 1876, the ballroom Gesellschaftshalle zu Lindenau (now Schaub\u00fchne Lindenfels) was built next to a flourishing restaurant (now Pekinghaus). A \"concert garden\" bordered the dance hall since 1892. Eight years later, when the former villages of Plagwitz and Lindenau had developed into booming districts of Leipzig, a \"small hall\" was planned to expand the Gesellschaftshalle zu Lindenau. The small hall is now Westfl\u00fcgel. 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By removing all retrofitted fixtures, the building was returned almost to its original state. Westfl\u00fcgel now has two rooms with an area of \u200b\u200b190 m\u00b2 each. The lower hall is 4.60 meters high, the upper, which used to serve as a dance hall, 8.20 meters. The historic entrance has been restored, the Jugendstil vestibule leading into the foyer and art nouveau staircase with a vaulted ceiling. A two-winged iron gate, which comes from a former brewery, closes the vestibule towards the street.\nStarting in 2003, Westfluegel\u2019s first Ballhaus-Nights (October 2003, May and October 2004) and Ballhaus-Prolouges (April, May, September 2005) took place. In 2005, the property was acquired by the newly founded non-profit association Lindenfels Westfl\u00fcgel eV.\nIn 2006 and 2007 Westfluegel held its first two summers of programming, including international puppet theatre, dance theater, exhibitions and concerts. 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        "raw_content": "Browse > Home / Comedy, Crime, Film Noir, Thriller / The Ice Harvest\nDirector: Harold Ramis,\nStarring: John Cusack, Billy Bob Thornton, Connie Nielsen, Randy Quaid, Oliver Platt, Mike Starr, Ned Bellamy, T.J. Jagodowski, David Pasquesi,\nRate The Ice Harvest DVD Release:\nThe Ice Harvest (2005) is a pitch black comedy set in Wichita, Kansas on Christmas Eve. Charlie (Cusack) is a mob lawyer who has stolen $2 million of his boss\u2019 (Quaid) money with the help of Vic (Thornton), a local pornographer. Charlie has a thing for a Renata (Nielsen), the tough talking femme fatale of this neo noir. She even has a sultry, seductive voice and beguiling looks to back it up.\nCharlie gets paranoid and twitchy as the enormity of what he\u2019s done begins to sink in with Vic being the unusually calm, voice of reason. Charlie spots local hitman Roy Gelles (Starr) casing every low-life bar and strip club, looking for him and Vic which only makes Charlie even more nervous. To make matters worse, it is freezing rain outside and the roads are slick with ice.\nRight from the opening shot director Harold Ramis establishes the icy coldness of the film\u2019s wintery, mid-western setting. It\u2019s a shot of John Cusack huddled in a long, black coat, bracing himself against a chilly wind in such a way that you can almost feel the cold, it is that tangible. The opening credits play over a montage of establishing shots that show off the geography of the city through a gun metal blue filter. Ramis knows how to create the right atmosphere as Charlie goes from one murky, seedy bar to the next.\nCusack does a good job of portraying a guy trying desperately to keep it together while his night gets weirder and more complicated as he tries to keep his scheme together. He and Billy Bob Thornton are on familiar turf here with this black comedy \u2013 a genre they are well-acquainted with (Cusack with films like Grosse Pointe Blank and Thornton with Bad Santa). The usually reliable Oliver Platt spends most of the movie chewing up the scenery as he plays his character at a near hysterical level for most of his screen time. At times, it is distracting and jarring.\nThe Ice Harvest is done in the same tradition as other anti-Christmas movies like The Ref (1994) and the aforementioned Bad Santa (2003) but perhaps its closest cinematic cousin is Fargo in the way the violence is depicted: surprisingly awkward, bloody and brutal. Ramis refreshingly moves away from predictable fare like Analyze This (1999) and Analyze That (2002) with this off-kilter crime comedy. It\u2019s a movie that doesn\u2019t follow the usual beats. For example, the actual crime takes place before the film even starts. Charlie and Vic are supposed to be partners in crime and yet we rarely see them together until 50 minutes into the movie. Ramis also juxtaposes romantic sentiments with violent acts, like two sweet kids (one of whom is a stripper) falling in love while the girl\u2019s ex-boyfriend is getting his fingers broken in the background of the same scene.\nRamis constantly subverts our expectations at every turn. The fun of this kind of movie is trying to anticipate the various plot twists and the surprises as characters reveal their true nature. One thing that is true about neo noirs, they rarely end well and Charlie is going to have to navigate very dangerous waters if he\u2019s going to survive the night. The Ice Harvest follows an unpredictable trajectory with Charlie as the only constant. This is a pleasantly surprising film with a very dark sense of humour, which probably explains why it failed to perform at the box office last year. It is a hard film to market but worth checking out for those who like offbeat fare.\nThere are two alternate endings, both in which things don\u2019t turn out so well for Charlie. The first one is much more haunting while the other reunites Charlie, Vic and Renata and is not as strong.\n\u201cOuttake with Billy Bob Thornton\u201d is an amusing take on a scene with Cusack where Thornton reprises his Carl character from Sling Blade (1996) much to everyone\u2019s amusement.\n\u201cCracking the Story\u201d features a conversation between screenwriters Richard Russo and Robert Benton and author Scott Phillips. They talk about Phillips\u2019 book which Benton and Russo adapted. Benton praises the book\u2019s rich characters and for being quite cinematic in nature. It\u2019s a spirited, informative and entertaining discussion.\n\u201cBeneath the Harvest\u201d is a standard if not informative making of featurette that mixes cast and crew soundbites with clips from the movie. 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        "raw_content": "#537 Deer Hunting \u2013 Fitness Attitude defines the hunt \u2013 Michael T. Merrill\nThe only way to make an awesome early morning trail run better Michael T Merrill\nAnd we\u2019re heading out to Salem, Utah, and Mike Merrill. Mike talks about Deer Hunting \u2013 Fitness Attitude defines the hunt. Michael comes from a very large family. And we\u2019re gonna talk about the hunting tradition, how it started. But, Mike, with Fourth of July like coming up tomorrow, I just wanted to say thanks, you know, for being with me this morning.\nAnd it\u2019s gonna be fun talking about, you know, as you coin it, \u201cIf I can see it, I can get there,\u201d or, you know, \u201cHunt hard, go further.\u201d And that\u2019s kind of your motto. Those here two mottoes. And so let\u2019s jump right in right there and talk about Mike Merrill, why when he sees a meal, they\u2019re better down X miles away across a couple of drainage\u2019s, he knows he can get there.\nI appreciate it, Bruce. Yeah, I think the key to that mentality is preparation. And, you know, as we\u2019ve talked a little bit prior here, last few years I\u2019ve gotten real serious about my fitness and kind of off-season training, so to speak. And I love the coined phrase, \u201cThere is no off-season.\u201d So I do train year-round, shoot my bow year-round. Even, you know, on two feet of snow, I\u2019m up there on the hillside shooting my bow. People look at me cross-eyed and crazy. But, you know, when it comes time for the hunt, there\u2019s absolutely no hesitation whatsoever to pick that bow up and sling arrows where I want to.\nCan you talk about no off-season\n. In the Whitetail world, you know, we\u2019re hunting Whitetails 365 days a year, that\u2019s an open season. But all the rest of time, we\u2019re taking care of our herds. Now you\u2019re taking care of your body 365. Why did that start? What made the decision for you to say, you know, \u201cI\u2019m gonna be able to, you know, not chug up these mountains,\u201d like I do, \u201cbut I\u2019m gonna be able to bound up these mountains.\u201d\nso, actually, it\u2019s kind of ironic. A few years ago, it\u2019s actually, it was in 2014, so about four years ago, I was with my father-in-law, Stan Goodrich, and we were up American Fork Canyon, and they just kind of come up over the top up by the Sundance Ski Resort, Robert Redford is placed up there, and steep mountains and big mountains. And we spotted a nice mule deer buck, probably a three-year buck. He was actually a 3 by 3, we call him, with mule deer. And, you know, I decided that I\u2019m gonna take this buck.\nSo we hiked up and got just under 400 yards away. And I\u2019m pretty proficient at that range. And so I found a rest and a tree to lean up against, and got the right angle, and so we got him where we were ready. And I got my aim, pulled the trigger, and \u201cbam,\u201d the buck disappeared. And I thought I hit him. I felt like it was a good shot. But I couldn\u2019t see him, didn\u2019t seem to take off anywhere. And so I got a little panicky thinking, oh, man, I got to hurry up there and, you know, in case I need to get another shot off.\nSo we made a plan. My father-in-law was gonna stay down there and keep his glasses on the area the buck was in, and I was gonna just hightail it up there as quick as I could get there. And so I went just trekking up that hill as fast as I could. And at the time, I probably weighed close to 250. And I\u2019m about 5\u201911, have kind of, you know, broad shoulders and a stocky build. So I carry the weight okay, but, man, I was out of shape and was not physically fit. And at, you know, 9,000 feet, 10,000 feet elevation, going that fast, you know, in there. Man, I was exhausted by the time I got up there. Well, sure enough, I got close to where this deer was. And there he laid dead right in his bed. So, I mean, he died within seconds, which was great, you know. I was really happy about that.\nBut the second I saw that deer, it was if somebody flipped a switch. And all my energy was gone. And all of a sudden I\u2019m feeling light-headed and almost dizzy. And I feel like almost, like, I was gonna pass out because I just\u2026this adrenaline rush and thin air and no oxygen and not in good cardio shape. Even my father-in-law is sitting there calling and saying, \u201cHey, did you get him? Do you see him?\u201d And I couldn\u2019t even talk. I mean, I\u2019m so exhausted. I said, you know, \u201cI\u2019ll tell you about it a second. I gotta sit down.\u201d And he\u2019s kind of laughing a little bit and hoping I\u2019m okay. I mean, I sounded like I\u2019m really in rough shape. And I was.\nSo I sat down on a log, and I sat there huffing and puffing. And I actually, you know, buried my head in my hands, you know, kind of slap myself and said, \u201cThis is so stupid.\u201d Here I am doing what I love as much as anything in this world for, you know, my spare time, and I\u2019ve just had hunting success, and I\u2019m, you know, on top of the world, so to speak, and yet I just feel like garbage. And I can\u2019t even start taking care of this animal right now because I can\u2019t catch my breath.\nAnd so I had to sit there for probably five minutes to gather myself. And, you know, the terrain was steep enough, and he was actually on kind of an edge of a cliff, about a 20-foot cliff, caught on a tree. So it was, you know, my father-in-law was down below. I was alone up there. We had decided that I would just drag that buck down. It was steep enough. And we would get him down there where it was a little flatter. And he would wait for me.\nSo, man, it probably took me, you know, 25 minutes to get to him. And I should have been able to do it in 10. And so I told him there, as we took care of that animal and broke it down, that, you know, this is the last season I\u2019m gonna ever be on this earth where I\u2019m not in physical shape that I can\u2019t do that in my sleep. And so that\u2019s where I made myself that promise and that commitment. And I made a new year\u2019s resolution, January 1st, 2015 that I\u2019m gonna start running and get myself in shape. And that\u2019s exactly what I did. And I haven\u2019t look back, and I don\u2019t ever wanna go back.\na lot of people can go, \u201cGee, I\u2019ve been there,\u201d but a lot of people don\u2019t do what you do, and you stay committed to it. You just said, \u201cThis is what I\u2019m gonna do. This is how I\u2019m gonna be in shape.\u201d And by your photos, you know, like you said, you\u2019re bounding up those mountains. And, folks, that\u2019s the thing, because we\u2019ve all been there. I just got my butt kicked. And, you know, this is not gonna happen next year. Then next year it happens. And you didn\u2019t do what you needed to do for the previous 365 days. So you\u2019re in the same shape. And they only get harder\u2026the harder it is. There\u2019s absolutely no question.\nthere\u2019s some superstars out there. And you look at at guys that are crushing it, doing these ultra-marathons, and great hunters and all that. But that\u2019s great for them and I\u2019m happy for them. But if we can just stay consistent\u2026That\u2019s my thing. Like the other day, I\u2019m walking fast, mile and a half, two miles, three miles consistently to get my cardio up, because I got enough strength. It\u2019s just I don\u2019t have the cardio for the mountains. And, you know, when you go out hunting, it could be a 5 miles, you know, just to get in, and 5 miles to get out. That\u2019s 10 miles. And, you know, day after day, you know, you can put 50 miles easy, you know, easy on a 5-day hunt, you know, looking for elk.\n\u201cThe mountains never lie,\u201d or \u201cThe mountains don\u2019t lie,\u201d\nthere\u2019s a phrase I love. I don\u2019t know who coined it. But it says, \u201cThe mountains never lie,\u201d or \u201cThe mountains don\u2019t lie,\u201d and that is that is the truth, brother.\nYeah, and they don\u2019t care.\nBruce: The mountains, you know, the mountains don\u2019t care. The mountains are there. And if you choose to saddle up and get it on them and get it going, the mountains will take the best you you\u2019ve got, and they\u2019ll turn the worse you into you into mush. And, unfortunately, that happens every year. People all pissing vinegar and hit the mountains. And within two or three days, they\u2019re done. I mean, they\u2019re flat done. And, you know, and would soon thinking and reading and talking to people. It didn\u2019t have to be that way. It really didn\u2019t. And it\u2019s a shame when that happens. But it happens every year.\nSo, you know, here it is, July 1st. Season opener is August 28th, I think 29th, 30th, sometime in there, you know, in Colorado. So we got two months. And I always put 100 miles on, minimum, you know, before the season, minimum, at 6,800 feet. And then I\u2019ll take a couple of swings at the incline or some, you know, some steep stuff, you know, just say, \u201cThis is what it\u2019s gonna be. It\u2019s gonna be hard. It\u2019s gonna suck. You\u2019re not gonna wanna do it, but do it anyway,\u201d kind of thing. That\u2019s my thought.\nyou\u2019re, you know\u2026And there\u2019s times, and you hear the phrase, too, \u201cEmbrace the suck.\u201d And a few years ago, I was that guy sitting on the sidelines, or on the couch, so to speak, right, you know, point my finger at\u2026armchair quarterback and stuff. And I got to tell you, once you get to the sunny side of this stuff, you\u2019re just thinking, what in the world have I been doing. I spend hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars to get out and enjoy this time, and I\u2019m not prepared.\nAnd so, you know, like I said, 2015, I decided I\u2019m gonna start running. And so what I did, and I tell people all the time, you know, just start by, you know, running a little bit, just something. But you\u2019ve got to do it consistently. A few times a week, even if it\u2019s 1, 2, 3 miles, 2 or 3 times a week. Just do it consistently and get to where you\u2019re doing it 3 and 4 times a week, and now you\u2019re going 2 and 3, and 3 and 4 miles. And what I did is I just set a goal for Easter and said, \u201cI\u2019m gonna run 250 miles by Easter.\u201d And I\u2019m not gonna run it all in three weeks at the end, right? I\u2019m not gonna procrastinate. I got to get started chipping away. And on New Year\u2019s Day, I started running.\nAnd my wife is a lifelong runner. She\u2019s been running, you know, over 25 years. And I\u2019ll be 45 this year so I\u2019m not really a spring chicken anymore. But I feel like I\u2019m 25, and it\u2019s because I started running. The day before Easter, 2015, I hit 256 miles. I exceeded that goal. And then I thought, okay, what am I gonna do from here. And I did the math, and I multiplied it out, and I thought, well, if I times it by 4, that\u2019s 1,000 miles. So that\u2019s my goal. I\u2019m gonna run 1,000 miles this year. And so I went from running 0 to 1,000 miles in the very first year. I ran two marathons during that time period. The first one I ran, five and a half months after I started six months, you know.\nSo it is possible if you set a reasonable, achievable goal. And like you said, it\u2019s gonna suck. It\u2019s gonna be difficult. But, you know, get over it. Just make the decision and go for it. And that\u2019s what I did, still doing.\nyou know, a lot of good people out there, you know, Jeremy Koerber, Fit To Hunt, you know, Jeremy, he\u2019s helped me immeasurably. He helped me tremendously get ready for my last sheep hunt. And, you know, you see those guys and you go, \u201cHow do they do it?\u201d And we\u2019re all built differently. We\u2019re all wired differently. But how does he do it? He just stays after it day-in day-out. Yeah, it\u2019s his job.\nSo you think, you know, oh, it\u2019s his job. He does that. Okay, I\u2019ll challenge everybody, who likes to get up every single day and go to their job, you know. And God bless you, people that have a job, and you crush it every day at work. And, you know, you\u2019re so alive being at your work. I work because I had a family and I\u2019d like to do things, you know. I work, you know. I didn\u2019t live to work. I work to live. That\u2019s for sure.\nAnd that was a great motivator, you know. Because I knew, you know, I knew what I wanted to do and how to go. But you think about that and you just think about what Mike just said, folks, is that he started, he set a goal, you know. I stated my goal is 100 miles, you know. So you get 100 hundred days. It\u2019s a mile a day. That\u2019s all it is.\nBut if you do 100 miles, if you put 100 miles on your shoes, on your boots, with a little 20-pound pack on, put your hydrator on, put all that stuff on, and just walk a hundred miles, just like that, you\u2019re gonna be amazed how much better you\u2019re going to be. Plus, the consistency of it. The mountains won\u2019t break you. They\u2019ll allow you to just move through them at your pace.\nand the thing, too, is, you know, your mental state, the mental strength that you gain by tuning your body physically is indescribable. Your body wants to move. It\u2019s built to move. It\u2019s not built to sit and rest all the time. It doesn\u2019t want to. Sometimes our minds tell us we do. If we don\u2019t have a good diet, you know, we can fool that body, and our brain starts following that. And so, you know, my dad always said, \u201cMind over matter,\u201d [inaudible 00:15:01] young age. And so doing hard things was just something that we as Merrills did. And so I was blessed to have a good example of motivation. But at the end of the day, you\u2019ve got to wanna do it. You got to do it for you.\nAnd just like I said, with running. I love sports. I was in athletics, really into baseball. I mean, I had aspirations to go on to higher levels of baseball. And as I got older, and I got married at, you know, 21, 22 years old, I\u2019ve started a family. And you\u2019ve got to work, and you got to pay bills. You realize pretty quick, you know, you got to feed the family first, and baseball wasn\u2019t going to do that for me. So, you know, I got into construction and learned how to work hard. And I\u2019ve just taken that same approach into hunting, and it\u2019s led to not only hunting success but, you know\u2026\nI always tell people over 99% of my joy of being out in the woods and out in nature and hunting has nothing to do with releasing an arrow, pulling a trigger. I mean, that\u2019s just the very end, a few seconds of my journey, before it comes time to break an animal down and pack it out. In my case, I love to take that game. I cut up all my own meat. I wrap it all, label it, do it just how I want, take care of it, keep it clean. And then when it\u2019s time to break out the grill or the traeger smoker, I like to prepare that for my family.\nAnd so, literally, from field to table, I\u2019ve participated in every part of that journey. And I got to tell you, there is no satisfaction you can have on this planet than physically going yourself and bringing that to your family and providing that for them and sharing your success with them and nourishing their bodies and enjoying that together around the dinner table of the family.\nWell said. Because hunting, to me, it\u2019s a complete journey. It\u2019s adventure. And to travel the places I\u2019ve been able to travel, meet the people I\u2019ve met, it\u2019s all part of it, you know. Once I pack up, and head to the airport or head, you know, east or west, north or south, you know, that\u2019s when my journey begins. And some of the memories I have are late night and in blizzard, sitting in tents, a gazillion miles from nowhere and candlelight and just talking and having conversations.\nThat\u2019s what I hold true. Yes, you know, pulling the trigger, bringing the meat home is as important as all the rest. But that\u2019s the part that people, in my opinion, that don\u2019t understand hunting or have never hunted, they don\u2019t get the other part, the part of the journey, and the part of interaction with other people of other cultures.\nAnd I hunt birds and, you know, I\u2019ve hunted waterfowl and chuckers and doves and pheasants and, you know, and all kinds of other game, also bears and, I mean, you know, just about everything out there. I don\u2019t shoot anything I\u2019m not gonna eat. So that\u2019s one rule I\u2019ve got for myself and had for a long time. And I enjoy that part of it. But, again, I try not to start anything that I\u2019m not gonna finish.\nit was December 15th when I completed my goal of 1,000 miles that year\nAnd so even, you know, that first year I started running, I actually, you know, it was December 15th when I completed my goal of 1,000 miles that year. And my wife didn\u2019t even know this, but I ran on a Tuesday. I started at about, I think it was 11 p.m., and I finished, it was almost 2 a.m. I ran 16 miles on my treadmill, and I stopped at 999.9 miles. I did all the math, and I stopped. And I thought, if I\u2019m gonna hit this goal, I\u2019m gonna crush it. I\u2019m not gonna just run 1,000 miles and go on my merry way, go skipping down, you know, the yellow brick road. And so my wife said, \u201cWhat are you gonna do?\u201d And I said, \u201cI don\u2019t know. I got to think about it.\u201d\nAnd so I thought about it, thought about it for the coming days. And December 15th, I believe it was, it was a Saturday, and I got up at about 6 in the morning, it wasn\u2019t quite light yet, and I proceeded to plot out a path, and ditch Gatorade in the bushes and granola bars in the weeds and I put food and beverage along the path that I was going to run, and I ran a marathon to complete my goal. Now I wasn\u2019t 10 steps into this marathon and I\u2019d already hit my 1,000 miles. But I wanted to explode that goal and do it with gusto and not just achieve it, but really kill that goal.\nAnd so I did. When I got done with that marathon, I still had fuel left in the tank. I felt pretty darn good for having run a marathon. And hit my 1,000 miles, and I thought, this is awesome, and was in the best shape of my life. I\u2019d lost a bunch of weight, and was trim and fit. And, man, I\u2019ll tell you, when I got out in the in the elk woods and in the high mountains, I could just go and go and go. And, you know, that\u2019s been a few years now. And I\u2019m still doing the same stuff. I\u2019ve got a little smarter about it.\nNow what I do is I take my\u2026I have my bow and my target in my truck, got a, you know, quad cab Dodge or whatever, you know, crew cab, I take that in there, I\u2019ve got a pack usually with trail cameras or bait, buck jam and salt licks and trophy rock. And so sometimes I\u2019ll pack that on, and then I\u2019ll go running up a trail. It\u2019s about a three-and-a-half-mile loop, about a 1,000 feet of gain in the first mile on this trail that I run on. And I got three or four trail cameras along the way. And so I will get out and run that mountain, swap SD card, since I\u2019m running, past my cameras. And then when I get back, and I\u2019m huffing and puffing just a little bit, I pull that bow out, and I\u2019ll sling a couple dozen arrows or more.\nAnd it seems counter intuitive, but you\u2019ve seen these guys. Cameron Hanes is somebody I\u2019ve followed for five or six years now. And I\u2019ve just loved, and learned a great deal about, you know, that mental toughness that I didn\u2019t have before. And so I\u2019ve definitely used him as a pattern in some of the things that I\u2019m doing. And I can\u2019t believe, even though it seems stupid to me at first, why in the world would I shoot my bow when I\u2019m tired. I\u2019m gonna wait. Oh, there\u2019s a breeze. Let me wait till the wind dies down, then I\u2019ll shoot my bow. Well, you don\u2019t get to do that when you\u2019re hunting. I think when the breeze is there, that\u2019s when your shot is happening. When the rain is coming down, that\u2019s when you have your chance.\nSo if it\u2019s raining, snowing, I actually get excited about those conditions now. I like to run in that stuff. I wanna shoot when it\u2019s 103 degrees outside and I\u2019ve just run three or four miles in the mountains. Because that is hunting conditions. That is as tough as it\u2019s gonna get. And if I can overcome that and practice like that several times a week, all year round, and embrace that suck, so to speak, then when it comes time to hunting, another phrase I love is \u201cTrain hard, hunt easy.\u201d And, you know, the hunting is sometimes a break from what I\u2019ve been training for in some of the conditions I\u2019ve put myself in. So then you can enjoy it like never before.\nLet\u2019s talk about a recap of your hunt. But before we do that, let\u2019s talk about, gee, I wish I knew that now, you know. The one big thing that you know now that you wish you knew 5, 6 years ago, 10 years ago, 20 years ago, what would that be in regards to hunting?\nSo I have, you know\u2026I know we talked a little bit before. You like to reload. And, you know, I do reloading a little bit too. One thing I do now, I flex my own arrows. I weigh stuff. I have learned to hone my craft, right, hone my passion here on hunting to a degree where I\u2019m controlling all the variables that I can. And if I can do that with confidence, and I\u2019m as prepared as I could be physically, and I\u2019ve worked my way through what my plan is mentally, when it comes time to execute, there is absolutely no hesitation.\nAnd so I would just say that \u201coff-season preparation,\u201d the mental side of it, the physical side of it, your weapon, being familiar, shooting your bow or your gun on a regular basis, don\u2019t just pull it out the weekend before the hunt, or worse yet, I see guys that haven\u2019t even shot their weapon since last season, but make it something that you put into your regular routine. So that year-round, you are familiar with every piece of that weapon and that process that you\u2019re going to embark upon.\nBecause when the hunting season starts, those seasons are determined by the calendar and the clock. And so when it\u2019s go time, it doesn\u2019t matter if they\u2019re rutting hard or not at all or it\u2019s sunny or there\u2019s sleet and hail or rain. The hunting season, just like the mountains, it doesn\u2019t care. So be ready. And then when it comes time to execute, you won\u2019t have to think about it. You\u2019ll be able to just react and get the job done.\nSo what I hear you saying, be prepared, know your gear, practice, and be confident, you know, that you don\u2019t have to think about\u2026the muscle memory is already built in for your release on your arrow and everything, you know, your back muscles are strong. Everything needs to be there\nSo what I hear you saying, be prepared, know your gear, practice, and be confident, you know, that you don\u2019t have to think about\u2026the muscle memory is already built in for your release on your arrow and everything, you know, your back muscles are strong. Everything needs to be there. So this isn\u2019t\u2026you don\u2019t have to think about it. Because so many times, people say, \u201cOh, I gotta be this. I\u2019m gotta do that.\u201d And you\u2019re already\u2026if you have to think when you have game in front of you, you\u2019re screwed, in my opinion. You missed the opportunity. Because one step, and that deer is gone. One blink, and that elk is gone, the bear, whatever you\u2019re hunting.\nBecause if you boil down\u2026I should do this someday. If I boil down every single close-encounter kill shot I\u2019ve had, how many seconds that is. And that\u2019s over 52 years of hunting. How many seconds of actual, you know, kill shots?\nWhy in the world wouldn\u2019t you do everything you could do to make that the most you can, because that\u2026\nthat\u2019s an interesting thing, you know. Take a guy like Jim Shockey. Okay, he\u2019s got minutes. A guy like him might have hours. But most of us have literally seconds. Is it 120 seconds? Is it 332 seconds? I don\u2019t know. But the timing we set to pull that trigger, you know, it\u2019s literally seconds in all those years of preparation. All that money really comes down to seconds. And so why not be the best you you can be when that time comes?\nYeah, and you\u2019re in control of that destiny when you prepare. And, you know, practice doesn\u2019t make perfect. You\u2019ve got to have perfect practice. So proper practice, get some coaching, get take some video. I was amazed the first time I took video of me shooting my bow. Why am I doing that that? Well, that looks funny. You know, get some coaching, tune your bow, get some help with your rifle, make sure that you\u2019re talking to people that know a little bit more than you. Get on YouTube, do some research. If you do everything you can to make sure that you are 100% prepared for that go time, like you said, that muscle memory, not only will it happen but it will happen without a second thought.\nI took an elk this last season with my bow at long distance. And I got to be brutally honest. That 15, 20 seconds of pulling my blow up, releasing that arrow, and actually doing it again. I got two arrows in this elk within a few seconds of each other. And it wasn\u2019t a blur. I remembered all of it. But I didn\u2019t even give any of it a second thought. And, you know, in 30 seconds, that elk was on the ground, and not long after, had expired, and I just\u2026It wasn\u2019t easy. None of it was easy. But I was amazed at how hard it wasn\u2019t for me to execute when it came time for that opportunity.\nwe\u2019ve been talking about a lot of different things here: physical condition, persistence, consistency, preparation, preparation, preparation.\nSo, folks, we\u2019ve been talking about a lot of different things here: physical condition, persistence, consistency, preparation, preparation, preparation. You mentioned something earlier, you set a goal. Talk to me about the visual actualization, you know. When you see a base and you need to get there because you just saw a nice [inaudible 00:29:07], and it\u2019s gonna be arduous, but you don\u2019t care, you know, how do you see yourself there, you know, with that shot?\nYou know, it might sound silly to some people, but the first thing is, if I find a base in a place where I wanna get to, I\u2019m gonna go there beforehand. I\u2019m gonna figure out the right path. I\u2019m gonna I\u2019m gonna look and see where I can safely and quickly, efficiently get to a location. I\u2019m gonna know where my, you know, with my bow. I mean, I know my yardages from this bush and that rock, from this knoll or point. I\u2019m gonna have all that figured out as much as I can, so that when that opportunity presents itself, I don\u2019t have to spend a whole lot of time second-guessing myself.\nMichael T Merrill\nAnd in my case, I love hunting with buddies, and my brothers, and other people, but I do get a great deal of satisfaction sometimes when I\u2019m just all by myself and there\u2019s nobody to discuss or, you know, have differing opinions with, or arguments. I can just go get it done and not have to worry about whatever someone else is thinking.\nSo that\u2019s hunting by yourself. Now, how do you\u2026can visualize yourself, you know, getting that shot, you know, going through all the yardages effort to get there. Do you do that? Maybe the right question is, do you visualize yourself taking that shot?\nSo I do. I have a routine, you know, when I\u2019m shooting my bow or my rifle. I do have a routine, how I\u2019m breathing, you know. I try and breathe in and hold when I get ready to shoot. And so I practiced that. I practiced that, you know, with my rifle, too, at the target range. Practice those things that are, you know, realistic.\nWhen I\u2019m setting my rifle in or when I\u2019m shooting my bow, I like talking to people. I like having distractions going on around me while I\u2019m executing. Because, then, you know, the mag pipeline in my view or whatever it is that\u2019s going on is not going to take me away from what I\u2019m focused on. I definitely visualize the entire sequence. And I think familiarity with the process, I think that muscle memory, I think envisioning what you\u2019re going to do is critical.\nIt\u2019s just like setting a goal. You got to write it down.\nThere are steps to get to it. They\u2019re achievable\nIt\u2019s just like setting a goal. You got to write it down. There are steps to get to it. They\u2019re achievable. So I\u2019m gonna hike up to this point. I\u2019m gonna move over by this tree. And if the deer, the elk, or whatever you\u2019re chasing doesn\u2019t move or if it\u2019s betted or\u2026you just play these scenarios out in your mind beforehand so that you\u2019ve kind of already narrowed down your options and your choices, and you can choose to move quickly when the conditions change when something isn\u2019t what you expected.\nAnd, you know, this elk kind of I was talking about, there\u2019s a few different scenarios that happen during that hunt where exactly the unexpected happened, and yet I\u2019d already envisioned what I was gonna do, and it worked out perfectly in that case. So I was really glad that I played that out in my mind first.\nHow do people get a hold of you if they want to follow up? How do they reach out to you?\nSo my Instagram is just @michaeltmerrill. The Twitter is https://twitter.com/michaeltmerrill, Facebook is Michael T. Merrill, yeah. So I\u2019m just social media mainly. Email is michaeltmerrill@gmail.com. They\u2019re all pretty much the same handle.\nSo are you on any pro staffs?\nYou know, not officially, really. Haven\u2019t really aligned myself with anything too specifically. I mean, I like certain equipment, and I use those things religiously, and I love supporting them. But I do other stuff professionally, so I haven\u2019t really done anything officially that way.\nSo tell us about your gear that you like?\nSo I love my Hoyt Carbon Defiant Bow https://hoyt.com/. I\u2019m trying some new broadheads right now. I\u2019m trying the Valkyrie JAGGER BROADHEADS https://valkyriearchery.com/shop/jagger-broadheads/. Those are new for me this year. I\u2019m just kind of working on some stuff there. As far as rifles, I shoot Rugers. I\u2019ve got several different calibers. And I have a Benelli Shotgun. I do like to invest. And I\u2019ve got like a SWAROVSKI OPTIK https://www.swarovskioptik.com/hunting, and some Vortex http://www.vortexoptics.com/, scopes and different things. So I do try and invest in those things so that I have the best gear and equipment that I can. I love the Under Armour Mountain Gear. Also, I have a lot of Sitka https://www.sitkagear.com/. And those things, they\u2019re all very high quality.\nThey\u2019re not cheap, so you\u2019ve got to spend a little bit of money. But I\u2019m not buying new gear every year, I\u2019ll tell you that. A lot of it I\u2019ve had for 5, 10, 15 years, and it just keeps on trekking like I do.\nGood gear is critical\nHunting Deer Gear Deals \u2013 http://www.huntinggeardeals.com/\nYeah, that\u2026pardon me. Good gear is critical. And one thing when I first was starting out this journey, the people that I knew, you know, we\u2019re down the road. They said, \u201cBruce,\u201d you know, \u201cyeah, you can buy X, Y, and Z, but you want the best optics you can get.\u201d They said that\u2019s the number one thing. And, you know, first is your optics, your binoculars, and your spotting scope. Get the best you can afford. Whatever that is, that\u2019s what it is.\nAnd then from there, your rifle scope, and then, you know\u2026Because a lot of rifles shoot really well, you know. I\u2019ve shoot Rugers and Remington\u2019s. They\u2019ve shot well for me. You know, I get them tinkered, and I take him to a gunsmith and do, you know, some sexy things to them. And so I get them as custom as I can without paying a custom price. And all the rest just comes.\nI mean, trial and error. You buy a pair of pants, and they last one hunting season. You throw them away because you just blew $50, $60. So then you go buy some other stuff that costs $200 but they last 5 or 10 years. I\u2019ve got kicking them out. And, you know, my wool, elk hunting clothes for cold weather, and I don\u2019t know how old they are. And they\u2019re as good as, you know, the day I bought them, you know. They just are. And, you know, costs a lot of money but, you know\u2026\nAnd I do the same thing with my fishing gear and in the hunting gear. So that\u2019s one thing I would throw in the mix, is to just get the best you can and save up, you know, get on eBay, you know. Find the brand and get on eBay. And there\u2019s a lot of ways you can get good equipment for less than store, you know, box-stores prices.\nMike: Yeah, those are investments that you\u2019re making, and I\u2019ve been blessed to know that for a while. Again, my father-in-law I remember\u2026I mean, back in the \u201990s, he had SWAROVSKI Binoculars before\u2026I didn\u2019t know anybody who even knew what they were. And he\u2019s been running ZEISS for, you know, 35, 40 years. And so I learned from him, Leupold, you know, great gear, great warranties. So I, even at a young age, in my early 20s, I started investing in those things. I bought some Danner boots. . I got Crispi boots, I\u2019ve got Kenetrek, I\u2019ve got Zamberlan.\nYou\u2019ve got to make it happen\nI\u2019ve got some Under Armour Fat Tire boots that I absolutely love for trail running. I feel like I\u2019m running on marshmallows. They were a couple hundred bucks, but, you know, they\u2019ve lasted me for years. And my feet are dry. They don\u2019t get blisters. I hunt and hike hard. And, you know, in most cases, I mean, if you\u2019re on a sheep hunt or something pretty rough, your feet are gonna take a beating no matter what you have on probably, eventually, but you\u2019re gonna help yourself a lot. You\u2019re gonna be able to hunt harder and longer if you have proper gear. And so that is one place that I will not cut a corner, I mean, for any reason whatsoever, all the way from broadheads to arrows to boots.\nYeah, and I\u2019ll give Russell Moccasins, I got introduced to them years and years ago, and I probably got three pairs. And they\u2019re not cheap, but they\u2019re handmade to my feet. And I\u2019ve been to their store in Wisconsin and their factory in Wisconsin. And, you know, every single pair of those boots were as good as they were the day I bought them, or you just send them back and they rebuild them, you know, and it\u2019s just, you know\u2026And that\u2019s the investment.\nThey were investment, but they\u2019re good for the lifetime. It\u2019s like everything else. Any variable you can control, any variable you can take out of the equation. And, yes, my boots are going to be good, my GORE-TEX jacket is not gonna leak my pants. They\u2019re not gonna tear. They\u2019re gonna hold up. My feet are gonna be good, you know. My rifle is gonna shoot straight. My scope is gonna be on, you know, whatever it is. My broadheads are gonna stay sharp. Like you said, you\u2019re investing in those just minute seconds, microseconds sometimes where it\u2019s go time. You\u2019ve got to make it happen, and you need everything to be in the best possible situation and shape it can be. And investing and planning ahead, buying proper gear, that\u2019s almost as important as making sure you\u2019re in shape and that your equipment is accurate.\nAnd with that, we\u2019re gonna wrap up this segment, this episode of Whitetail Rendezvous with Mike Merrill from Salem, Utah. Mike, it has been a pleasure to have you on this morning. And, you know, I think of the Wasatch Range, and I used to run the Wasatch Range back when I was working, and I had some great trails. They put the hurt on me, but there were great trails to run. That\u2019s when I was running. That\u2019s when I was running trails up and down.\nI\u2019d never challenged, you know, Cameron Hayes, but, you know, in my own way, I did it pretty good. So saying that, you just have a great Fourth of July, sir. And on behalf of hundreds of thousands of listeners of Whitetail Rendezvous, thank you for being a guest on our show today.\nThank you, Bruce. It\u2019s been a pleasure. And I look forward to speaking with you again in the future.\n\u2190 #536 Deer Hunting \u2013 Hunt\u2019n Buddy App \u2013 Joe RoganEarly Season Special \u2013 Josh Honeycutt \u2013 Realtree \u2013 Huge velvet 8 pointer \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "\u201cYou\u2019re really pretty for someone in a wheel chair.\u201d\nAs hard as it is for some to believe, YA novels are not all supernatural romance books about sparkly vampires or good vs evil, save-the-world-by-finding-the-chosen-one-and-watching-him/her/it uncover-special-powers-intended-to-overcome-the-forces-of-darkness novels. Okay, maybe lots of them fall into these categories, and, if we\u2019re honest, we all have our favorites among them. However, many YA novels offer a deeper and more realistic look at life, self-discovery, and what it means to move toward adulthood as a part of a larger community. They help the reader see the world from a different perspective. One of these perspectives is that of a person with a disability.\nI know there is controversy surrounding the correct terminology to use when discussing this topic, so let me start with this. 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He meets people of varying ethics, falls in love, and discovers truths about his father he didn\u2019t know before \u2014 in a nutshell, he grows up.\nSome authors, like James Patterson in the Maximum Ride series, have been able to successfully include characters with disabilities into a sci-fi YA world. Iggy, who is not the main character, is blind and a part of the \u201cflock\u201d \u2014 a group of hybrid human-avian kids who have wings and can fly. He\u2019s an integral part of the team with his love of explosions and bomb-making abilities. I don\u2019t recall the other characters learning any lessons about ethics or community as a result of his blindness. He\u2019s just their friend, and that\u2019s the beauty of it.\nI can\u2019t cover this topic without including Five Flavors of Dumb (2013 Popular Paperbacks nominee) by Antony John. In this very smart and laugh-out-loud funny book, the main character, Piper, takes on the task of managing the school\u2019s most popular rock band, Dumb. The catch: Piper is totally deaf. On top of the managing gig, she\u2019s struggling with her parents\u2019 decision to use her college fund to buy cochlear implants for her baby sister, who is hearing impaired, and to decipher the very obvious clues of a boy who has a crush on her. She\u2019s just a regular (whatever that means) high school girl who is also deaf.\nSo how has the world of YA literature presented the perspective of those with disabilities? With humor, compassion, and a realism that reminds the reader these are people first who just happen to have a disability.\nConcerning the opening quote: Kathryn Shelley, author of Prom Queen, shared with me that a stranger actually said this to her. By the way, Kathryn uses a wheel chair to get around just like her main character, Ophelia.\n\u2014 Michelle Blank, currently reading Feed by M.T. Anderson and listening to Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver\nBooks for National Disability Employment Awareness Month\nTeen Tech Week: Building a Better Human\nWhen bigger is better: YA books in large print\nSo You Loved The Fault in Our Stars \u2014 Now What?\nLatest posts by Michelle Blank (see all)\nYA Worlds and Rides - February 21, 2013\nThe Peter Pan Predicament - January 15, 2013\nTeens as Caregivers in YA Novels - November 19, 2012\nPrevious Post Your Choice, Readers\u2019 Choice! Promoting Readers\u2019 Choice with your Teens\nNext Post Books that Cross the Generational Divide\nRebecca Zaraua\nWhy! that is quite nice of you to say that, but I am not in a wheel chair yet. I\u2019m planning on not taking that route, when I end up in one I will inform you. But for now I am walking, gardening and maintaining a high positive attatitude. So presently I will be writing some very informational reference on what, how, a person lives with chronic daily pain battling a disease such as Rheumatic illness. Not just Arthritis. You see, this is where the ignorance is from the public, when they hear that someone is sufering from Arthritis they all think they have the same condition and everyone swears about all their pains which is attributed to Arthritis/Arthritis. So you will be able to see the kind of information I will be projecting to the entire public.\nGuess what!, they just might learn something from me.\nIt is nice to see more characters with disabilities. My own hearing loss is considered severe. I\u2019ve had hearing aids since the age of four. Growing up, I never came across a deaf or hard of hearing character. 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        "raw_content": "Get Together Online Invitation\nEveryone is so busy these days and we are finding it more and more difficult to keep in touch with each other. It is not an easy task for one and all to meet up frequently and it would be great to have get together parties once in a while for friends or relatives.\nAre you planning a get together of your college friends or relatives soon? Here are a few tips that would help you plan an unforgettable get together party in India.\nPlanning a get together party is the key task. You have to get in touch with everyone and for this you need to collect the email ids of all you want to invite for the party. You also have to plan the budget for the party, the time frame, the venue and several such things. It would be nice if you can get some of your friends or relatives involved in the planning. This way, you would not have to do everything by yourself.\nThe venue should be some place that would be accessible to everyone. If you are planning a college reunion, then it would be best to hold the party in your college premises. This way you would get a feel of being back in college. If it is a family get together that you are planning, then you can either hold it in your ancestral house or in hall nearby that is convenient to all. The main thing is that the venue must hold all the people invited for the party.\nIt is best to choose a date that would be a public holiday for all. Independence Day or Republic day would be nice options. It is also not a nice idea to decide dates that fall in between long holidays, because some might have already planned family trips for these days.\nInviting everyone would be the next step. The best option would be to make use of online invitations via Yoovite. You can pick a template from the huge range of choices and simply enter information like the time, venue and other details of the party. It is so easy to use and you can get everything done in a jiffy.\nThe decorations depend on what kind of get together you are planning. Simple decorations would work fine for any kind of get together party. You don\u2019t have to spend a lot of money for the d\u00e9cor when you can use it for something else like the food or the venue for the party.\nSo, what are you going to do for the get together party? The activities for a college reunion in India would mostly involve just chatting with old friends and sharing experiences. For family get togethers, you could also have a few cultural activities by the kids in the group. You could also have some fun games like Antakshari and Dumb Charades.\nFood for the party is something that you have to plan in advance. It is best to organize a caterer for the occasion. If the get together is of smaller genre and is being held in a restaurant, then you will not need to order everything in advance. You can just decide then and there according to individual preferences. Each one can pay for their food. This would work only if the get together party is for a small group of people like 5 to 10.\nIf you are having women and kids in the party, it is best to avoid keeping drinks. Even if you are organizing drinks, you must also have something no alcoholic in store for the ones who do not prefer alcoholic beverages.\nCreate a Get Together Invitation",
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        "raw_content": "Still hold on to it\u2026\nThis is just something to give hope to those who need it. I recently graduated and I\u2018m currently applying for jobs. In the midst of not doing anything really (which I hate), hearing other people have jobs, plain old boredom and a workaholic inside of me, I kind of became depressed. This however was in the midst of praying to God but I still went to being sad.\nA friend told me that being depressed has part to do with thinking of the negatives more than the positives, and that applied to my situation. But I did feel that the word of God and God Himself had to be contacted, and I just had to pour my heart to Him to bring me out of the state of mind I was in and out of my \u201cdepression\u201d.\nThis then triggered me to watch a sermon online which dealt with what it meant to have faith. The preacher from the Restored COG ministry, mentioned several things about why faith is important. It is what pleases God and the means through which God works. So without faith, you are doomed basically. The bible also says something about faith that fluctuates, being in the possession of an unstable man; this man should not expect anything\u2026now that is hard hitting. This is when I realized that it is more than feeling sorry for yourself\u2026God requires faith from YOU!\nHowever, we should remember faith is from the Holy Spirit and not mare belief of man, partly because it is not reliable. Let the Spirit work through you in faith. Right now I am still having faith although I don\u2019t have the job yet, but be encouraged and have patience too.\nRotimi Ariwoola\nBRANDON HEATH UNVEILS MUSIC VIDEO FOR LATEST RADIO SINGLE, \u201cTHE LIGHT IN ME\u201d\n7 Commandments for Pricing in Nigerian Markets",
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        "raw_content": "Welcome to Your Psychic World!\nWe are dedicated to providing high quality free psychic content in the areas of Psychic Readings, Tarot Readings, Love and Relationships, Dream Interpretation, and Astrology Readings, with more topics being added every day. Take advantage of our free psychic readings from our expert advisors, you have nothing to lose, so why not talk to an expert today! They can assist you with all aspects of your life, including your love relationships, dating, finding your true soul partner, and family love and relationships. Get psychic predictions using our free Tarot Reading and Astrology experts and get insights into your Dreams with free Dream Interpretations.\nTalk to our experts today with no obligations! You'll be glad you did..it could change your life!!\nWho are \"Psychics\"\nIf you look up the word 'psychic' in the dictionary, you'll see that it comes from the Greek word 'Psyche', the \"soul, spirit, and mind\". A psychic is extremely sensitive in these areas. Psychics have the ability to see things and situations hidden from the normal person, and scientists throughout the world have attemped to define and analyse this phenomenon with little success. But the psychic phenomena does exist, and is widespread in the United States. Polls show that the majority of people believe that this sensory perception does exist, and at one time or another have experienced an unexplained 'feeling' of being in tune with their psychic abilities.\nA Psychic is simply an individual who's extra-sensory perception is developed to a higher degree than normal. This high degree of sensitivity in certain individuals have created a multi-billion dollar industry where these gifted psychics give expert advice to thousands of clients. Some famous psychics have been subject to critics who attribute the powers of these individuals to intentional trickery. However, the continued popularity of the psychics contridict this...who's going to put forth this amount of money and get no results??\nParapsychologists have claimed that there is solid evidence for extrasensory perception and psychokinesis. Their work is also disputed. Yet people remain convinced, through personal experience, that these phenomina truly do exist! Many individuals have experienced the mysteries of our world, and you probably have also. A Personal Psychic is trained to draw out your para-normal aura through one-on-one discussions.\nWhere Can I Find My Personal Psychic?\nChosing a Psychic is easy. Simply click on a 'Free Psychic Reading' image in the side columns, or click on a Psychic 'Contact Live' button. You can get the first three minutes of consultation for Free. Remember, you not have to pay for the connect time until you are ready. You have nothing to lose, you can talk to the Psychic at no cost and decide for yourself if you think a \"meaningful connection\" is being formed.\nJust click on any 'Free Psychic Reading' image or 'Contact Live' psychic in the right hand column, and get started on your psychic journey today!\nRelationship Video - Improving Interpersonal Perception\nMe? Psychic? Why Not!\nby Rhyanna Regan\nHave you ever thought that you might be psychic? Or even wondered how someone else could be psychic? Certainly everyone experiences the world through the five senses \u2013 but what about that sixth sense?\nSome people have a gift for singing with perfect pitch. Others may have a photographic memory, remembering every detail of their lives, even recalling whole books that they\u2019ve read. It\u2019s possible for some people to have 20/20 eyesight while most people need to wear glasses every day. When wine experts taste a glass of fine wine and know the variety and vintage of the wine, they are usually relying on a very skilled sense of smell in addition to the sense of taste.\nThese are just some of the very normal ways we know of where individuals have a heightened ability in one sense or another. Why would that not be true for psychic sense? We can accept that there are people who have special abilities, or powers, of communication or vision or sensing beyond our physical world, because we so often see how individuals\u2019 ability to experience any sense can vary so dramatically.\nAt the same time, we also know that it is possible to improve your abilities to use your senses. A person can practice singing to develop their pitch. Mental games, crossword puzzles and study drills are techniques that can improve your memory. In other words, practicing and paying attention to your senses can help you increase your ability to interpret the sensations of smell, taste, sight or other physical and mental experiences. Could that also work with your psychic sense?\nIts Perfectly Normal!\nEveryone can recall an experience that makes you feel that something more than a simple coincidence has occurred.\nThinking of a friend or schoolmate who you haven\u2019t seen or thought about for years, then bumping into them in a shop or park.\nIdly thinking of a family member, who unexpectedly calls on the phone.\nA near-miss of an accident, because you felt compelled to linger for just a few minutes before crossing the street.\nA stroke of luck, finding money on the street and feeling like your eye was drawn to a spot just to see it.\nSome say that there are no coincidences, that events are created by energy and thoughts which exist beyond our ability to measure or record them. The Law of Attraction is a popular new philosophy, based on the idea that thinking about what you want will draw those things into your life.\nWhen a psychic gives a reading and projects future event for you, perhaps that creates a path for those events to find you and become your reality!\nPay Attention to Your Senses\nOften after we have one of these \u201ccoincident\u201d experiences (Because we all do have them!) we remark about it with our friends, shake our heads, \u201cHow about that?!\u201d, then just forget about it and go on with our day. What would happen if you truly paid attention to those events? Perhaps a deeper understanding of your own psychic sense would begin to emerge.\nYou can begin very simply by keeping a journal. When an unusual thought about someone comes to you, take notice! Jot it down, just briefly. Track dates and times, and include simple descriptions. Make it an easy project by keeping your pen and paper, or handheld computer, nearby, ready for your notes.\nAfter a few days, it will become second nature. Researchers tell us that when an activity is followed for thirty days, it becomes a habit. In just a month, you\u2019ll have developed the habit of paying attention to your thoughts!\nInclude your dreams in your \u201cExtra Senses Journal\u201d. Scientists have learned that everyone spends part of their sleep time dreaming, but not everyone will remember them. Of course some dreams are dramatic or vivid enough to stay in your consciousness after you wake, but you can also train yourself to remember most of your dreams.\nIf, or really when, some following event occurs that relates to that thought, document it in your journal. Explore your thoughts and feelings \u2013 pay attention!\nIf you use the journal to create a record of your thoughts and experiences, it won\u2019t be long before you\u2019ll be able to recognize some relationships growing between your thoughts and events in your life.\nAnother aspect of this exercise in understanding your own psychic senses is to learn to recognize and trust your thoughts and feelings. Again, it\u2019s very common and perfectly normal to see this in hindsight: \u201cI KNEW that would happen!\u201d The fact is, you did know, but you weren\u2019t consciously acknowledging your thoughts, or paying attention to the message.\nWhen you review your journal, you\u2019ll see how often your thoughts had true meaning. You\u2019ll begin to recognize the power of your thoughts, and you\u2019ll understand that you can trust your instincts to reveal the truth.\nME! 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        "raw_content": "Zenda blogs on several topics under the theme Evaluation for Development, including\nEvaluating Science\nCulture and Evaluation\nSouth-South & Triangular Cooperation\nEvaluation as Profession, and\nRandom Snippets on pertinent issues.\nAll her posts are available at http://zendaofir.com/\nEditorial Board Member, African Evaluation Journal (AEJ)\nEditorial Board Member, Evaluation and Program Planning (EEP)\nCo-editor. Special Issue of the Journal of Gender, Agriculture and Food Security on Catalysing and measuring women\u2019s leadership and empowerment in African agricultural research and development. Lead or co-author on two papers. To be published in 2017.\nCo-editor. Culture Matters, Special Edition of EES Connections. Published by the European Evaluation Society. August 2016.\nEditorial Board Member, The Evaluation Encyclopaedia, Sandra Mathison (Ed). 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Analyses on 30 topics prepared for AWARD, Nairobi, 2012\nAn Evaluability Assessment of the AGRA Strategy. Prepared for the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA), March 2011\nExternal Review of the Policy Influence of LIRNEasia (a think-tank in Asia). Prepared for the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Ottawa, Canada, March 2010\nExternal Formative Review of the Internationalisation Strategy of the University. Prepared for the Research Directorate, University of the Free State, South Africa, September 2009\nExternal Review of the IFAD Regional Programme for Strengthening Management for Impact in Eastern and Southern Africa (SMIP). Prepared for the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), Rome, April 2009\nReview of the Initial Impact of the Fourth Global Environment Outlook (GEO-4) Report. Prepared for the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), Nairobi, November 2008\nIndependent Mid-Term Evaluation: Preventing and Eliminating Child Labour in Identified Hazardous Sectors. Prepared for the Government of India, ILO/IPEC and the US Department of Labour, January 2007\nBackground to the IUCN Knowledge Management Strategy, and IUCN Knowledge Management Strategy. Prepared as complementary documents for the World Conservation Union (IUCN), Gland, Switzerland, October 2005.\nReview of IUCN\u2019s Influence on Policy. Prepared for the World Conservation Union (IUCN), December 2004\nExternal Review of IUCN Commissions and Addendum to the Review Report: The Knowledge Products and Services Study. With one co-author. Prepared for the World Conservation Union (IUCN), May 2004\nStrategic Evaluation: Research Influence on Policy. Synthesis Report of Case Studies \u2013 ICTs for Development in Mozambique, Senegal, South Africa and Uganda. Prepared for the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Ottawa, Canada, 2003, and captured here\nThrowing Down the Gauntlet: Lessons that Challenge Evaluation in the SDG Era. Chapter in: Blending Evaluation Principles with Development Practices to Change People\u2019s Lives, Proceedings from the Fourth International Conference on National Evaluation Capacities 26-30 October 2015, Bangkok, Thailand. Published by UNDP (2016).\nZenda Ofir and AK Shiva Kumar. Evaluation in Developing Countries: What makes it different? Chapter in \u201cEmerging Practices in International Development Evaluation\u201d. Eds. Stewart I Donaldson, Tarek Azzam and Ross F Conner. Information Age Publishing (2013).\nCo-editor. Towards Impact and Resilience: Transformative Change in and through Agricultural Education and Training in sub-Saharan Africa, Cambridge Scholars Publishing (2015), 511 pp.\nCo-editor. Turning Priorities into Feasible Programs. Proceedings of a Seminar on Planning, Priorities and Policies for Agricultural Biotechnology in East and Southern Africa. Published by The Hague/Pretoria: Intermediary Biotechnology Service/Foundation Research Development (1995), ISBN 90-802544-2-8.\nPublications and related contributions\nTowards a handbook for monitoring, evaluating and learning for SDG 14 \u201cLife Below Water\u201d (with four co-authors). Background paper commissioned by the International Institute for Environment and Development, London, UK. October 2018\nA Collaborative Meta-Results and Learning Framework for REDD+. Internal report for UN-REDD and partners, Geneva, Switzerland. June 2018\nEvaluation in and for democracy: Perspectives from South Africa. In: The African Evaluation Journal 6(1), a305. May 2018\nStrengthening Evaluation in UNDP: Options for the use of Evaluation Criteria. Internal report prepared for the UN Development Programme (UNDP), New York, USA. 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        "raw_content": "About Nomeansno\nNomeansno (sometimes stylized as NoMeansNo or spelled No Means No) was a Canadian punk rock band formed in Victoria, British Columbia and later relocated to Vancouver. They issued ten LPs, one collaborative LP, numerous EPs and singles, and gained an international audience following extensive touring. Critic Martin Popoff described their music as \u201cthe mightiest merger between the hateful aggression of punk and the discipline of heavy metal.\u201d Nomeansno\u2019s distinct hardcore punk sound, complex instrumentation, and dark, \u201csavagely intelligent\u201d lyrics inspired subsequent musicians. They are often considered foundational in the punk jazz and post-hardcore movements,[4] and have been cited as a formative influence on the math rock and emo genres.\nFormed in 1979 by brothers Rob and John Wright, the group began as a two-piece punk band influenced by jazz and progressive rock. They self-released their debut Mama LP in 1982. Adding guitarist Andy Kerr in 1983, the group signed with the Alternative Tentacles imprint and continued to expand their audience. Kerr departed in 1992 after five LPs with the band, and the group returned to its two-piece formation for the Why Do They Call Me Mr. Happy? album.\nGuitarist Tom Holliston, and briefly second drummer Ken Kempster, joined in 1993, and Nomeansno continued touring and recording extensively while operating their own Wrong Records label. After three further LPs, they left Alternative Tentacles and issued their final album, All Roads Lead to Ausfahrt, in 2006. They were inducted into the Western Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 2015, and announced their retirement the following year.\nPopular Nomeansno songs\nOh No Bruno!\nEvery Day I Start to Ooze\nShow all songs by Nomeansno\nPopular Nomeansno albums\nIn the Fishtank\nThe Worldhood of the World (As Such)\nSex Mad / You Kill Me\nShow all albums by Nomeansno",
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        "raw_content": "One of the most striking aspects of the Occupy Wall Street phenomenon is its failure to get any traction among the elite political strata, especially among elected officials with an eye on the upcoming elections. Sure, there have been numerous Democrats and even some Republicans who have, with an earnest, but patronizing tone, suggested that OWS is an understandable response to the pain inflicted by a sinking economy. But there has been no real attempt to harness the visible anger and outrage to the forthcoming political campaigns of 2012.\nThis is especially noteworthy in light of the Republican stance regarding the so-called Tea Party movement. They, unlike the Democrats and the OWS movement, early and often endorsed, embraced, and amplified the views of the nascent Tea Party formation. They funded it and encouraged the already friendly media to exaggerate its size and importance. They rode the movement\u2019s anger into the 2010 elections and welcomed its \u201cheroes\u201d into the Republican fold. No such embrace of OWS seems imminent on the part of the Democratic Party.\nRecent poll results add to this observation: an AP/GfK poll conducted between October 13 and 17 shows that 37% of the public supports the OWS protests.\nCompare this to the overblown Tea Partiers. At its peak at the time of the 2010 interim elections, the Tea Party drew 31% of the public\u2019s support, according to a CBS/New York Times poll. That same polling source places Tea Party support at only 18% in August of this year. As I have argued and continue to argue, the Tea Party movement represents nothing more than the same 15-25% of the population that have always plagued US politics: the \u201cKnow Nothings,\u201d the Klan, the Liberty Leaguers, the Black Legions, the Coughlinites, the Segregationists, the McCarthyites, the Goldwaterites, and now the Tea Partiers. They crawl out from under the rocks in times of crisis and, thanks to powerful funding and media hype, they enjoy undue prominence.\nSo with substantial and hopefully growing public support, why hasn\u2019t the Democratic Party hitched its wagon to this popular movement? With the President\u2019s popularity sinking, would not this be an unexpected boost to Democratic Party fortunes?\nIt\u2019s not happening and it won\u2019t happen because the Democratic Party is a corrupted and bankrupt organization owned by the very targets of the OWS movement. Of course I don\u2019t discount the Democrats' enormous resources that are at play to co-opt, distort, and re-shape this movement; they have a sterling record of doing so with past potentially radical movements.\nBut the current message of OWS is substantially at odds with the values and material interests of all but a few fringe Democratic Party elected officials. The slogan touted by OWS supporters that \u201cWe are the 99 percenters\u201d conveys a sense of class division and emerging class unity that sends shivers down the spines of the operatives from both political parties. Nothing violates the quaint rules of political engagement in our two-party contests like the recognition that the US is a class-divided society.\nSimilarly, the movement has focused on banks, investment houses, and Wall Street as symbols of the inequities and injustices of US society. Given the enormous material support for the Democratic Party proffered by these OWS targets, Democratic officials are more than a little uncomfortable acquiring a taint from this movement.\nThey don\u2019t want it, and OWS shouldn\u2019t want them.\nWhile commentators ranging from old lefties to media nabobs have scored OWS for having neither a single issue nor a common program, the truth is that their central and primary slogans do capture the mood and anger of many if not most US citizens. In fact, given the shallow ideological depth of the US public conversation, stunted by swift suppression of diverse ideas, and a media that crowds out all but the most superficial thinking, the slogans, placards, and banners are well suited to the moment. With the left demoralized and ineffectual from the long bout with Obama flu and splintered by multiple, parochial issues, the OWS movement has marshaled a timely focus on economic issues to afford the left yet another opportunity to grow and participate in a real oppositional formation. The fact that a substantial body of the labor movement has spoken and acted in support of OWS shows the potential of this movement.\nIt goes without saying that OWS is as yet only a spontaneous and loosely organized beginning. Where it goes from here is decisive. Already the security services have begun harassment and repressive actions in Chicago, Oakland, and many other cities. Mindful of how the arrests and violent actions on the part of the police helped to energize the OWS in New York City, they have yet to bring the full weight of the state security forces into play. They are, however, challenging the depth of public support for the OWS movement by testing the public\u2019s tolerance of police intervention. Consequently, public demonstrations of solidarity are essential at this time.\nToday, OWS is largely only an emotional reaction to social inequality and the rapidly deteriorating standards of living in the US. Emotional responses, through acts of civil disobedience, acts of \u201cwitnessing,\u201d and other attention-getting activities, may well be necessary for building effective movements for change, but hardly sufficient. Needed are organizational forms that can sustain and grow the movement. These forms can formulate and correct tactical and strategic action and organically develop goals and demands. These demands can be further pressed into advanced forms of struggle, achievable as reforms in the electoral arena or through revolutionary direct action. Each step is a challenge requiring organizing skills, a deepening understanding and the deft touch of capable leadership. In any case, spontaneity must evolve into concerted, focused collective action.\nWhile many are hailing the \u201cspontaneity\u201d of this movement, they confuse a spark with a bonfire. Bonfires are carefully prepared, fed, and maintained. They require attention and effort or they will die or burn, to no good purpose.\nThe flip side of the spontaneity coin is the OWS obsession with \u201chorizontal\u201d structure and allergy to any kind of hierarchical organization. To many of us, this is strongly reminiscent of the 1960\u2019s new left\u2019s fixation on \u201cparticipatory democracy.\u201d Coming after the Cold War demonizing and destruction of labor militancy and Communist influence, many young leftists in the US saw the failure of radical ideas as a failure to incorporate democratic values. The then ubiquitous and popular anti-Communist and anti-labor stereotypes of Communist \u201cdupes,\u201d labor bureaucrats, and robotic thugs reinforced this view. Moreover, the fetish of bourgeois democracy, the notion that process trumps all other values, that how things are decided is more important than what is decided, has profoundly deep roots in US history. Coupled with the cult of the individual associated with US social development, this tendency fosters contempt for organization and structure. It also accounts for the popularity of anarchism on the left and libertarianism on the right: two radical expressions of a near-paranoid distrust of organized and structured collective action.\nThe pressing question for OWS is not simply a matter of a platform or set of demands \u2013 as many critics put it \u2013 but of a commitment to develop the struggle to reach broad masses and deepen popular understanding.\nWe do not know where this will go. It is too early to either dismiss the movement or herald it as the beginning of something that will leave a lasting imprint on our politics. US history is filled with movements which\nstarted by capturing broad support but collapsed when faced with the resources, organization, and subversion of our ruling class. The few, but significant, victories were won by developing solid, unshakable leadership with organizational skills and with a clear, firm vision of a better way.\nWe can all play a role in propelling this movement forward by engaging those activists militantly confronting the heart of the beast: capitalism. And it wouldn\u2019t hurt to bring along a copy of V. I. Lenin\u2019s What is to be Done.\nDaniel Vila said...\nGreetings: Interesting article. But the question that served as title is not answered or even considered. I simply propose: 1) that as many \"Occupy\" sites be established; and 2) at the appropriate moment launch a powerful movement for a Constitutional Convention.\nCindy Sheehan said...\nI am fascinated by the numerous pundit questions of 'when will the OWS end? They fear that currently many groups expressing various struggles of life under capitalism are being expressed as part of a single unified struggle. Many OWS are expressing the need to pull everyone together. The pundits call this (\"they don't know what they want\"). One person clearly said \"it is a movement and like the Civil Rights movement the Burmingham bus boycott in the 50's was only a beginning since the Civil Rights Act took 10 years of struggle before it occurred along with the violent assassination of its greatest leader (Dr. ML King Jr.). Not to mention that that itself was only the beginning of the struggle against rascism in America which is causing much greater suffering today including attacks by police which make it more dangerous for people of color and immigrants to cavalierly sleep in any park(some of the homeless however, have joined). So Occupying Wall Street is a tactic and is educating, uniting and reaching many young people who are beginning to fight for their future. People of color that are suffering the most have yet to camp out in the streets.More community support and plan to protect our brothers and sisters from harm is needed before they will wave a sign in front of heavily armed police.\nperhaps the returning Iraq vets one who was already severely wounded will join after they find no future in the country they fought for and the riches made by the \"war\"corporations they saw daily in Iraq.\nI have no quarrel with Daniel Vila's strategic suggestions: 1) is certainly desirable, and 2) might be a promising avenue down the road. But the immediate and urgent question is tactical: how do we grow and focus this movement and what are the obstacles to doing so.\nExpanding the sites requires an organizational network and a plan for outreach that is yet invisible.\nAnd a constitutional convention requires even greater organization and ideological preparation. Its important to note that the libertarian right as well as the fundamentalists might also welcome a constitutional convention and would organize fervently to shape it.\nWithout ideological unity and intense organization, they would have their way. That underlines the weakness of spontaneity, the point of my article.\nMany thanks to Cindy Sheehan, not only for her comments, but for her passionate activism that served and continues to serve as an example of how determined, profoundly committed street action, by even a few, can dramatically spark a larger mass action.\nIn preparing the article, I had thought to draw the parallel between her defiant action against the war and the current OWS phenomena. Both represent an extraordinary commitment to stand firm and defiant on issues that found many on the left discouraged, complacent, or determined to let Obama do it.\nIn both cases, the result was to spur a popular movement with mass potential and strong public support. That counts as leadership.\nThe question remains: how do we nourish and grow these uncommon actions of sacrifice and dedication into a mass political movement that further challenges ruling class power?\nThis requires immediate and thoughtful attention. Cindy Sheehan points to some of these challenges in her comments. And she is correct to point to the Civil Rights movement as a source for direction. The boycotts were preceded by years of diligent organizing throughout the South that provided a network of activists and leaders who were able to sustain the movement. All studies of the era demonstrate this fact. King and his associates were able to count on this structure as they responded to counter actions by the Southern elites. They had soldiers and they had a plan.\nSimilarly, the drama of the Egyptian Revolution was preceded by over a decade of actions and organization that laid a foundation for the drama that unfolded, contrary to the media portrait of these events.\nI think we need to begin to focus on creating similar structures to advance the opening we owe to OWS.",
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        "title": "The fundamental difference between Venture Capital and Value Investing \u2013 25iq",
        "raw_content": "\u201cActive management has to be seen as the search for mistakes.\u201d Howard Marks\nVenture capital and value investing share many different elements but each system is based on a different mispricing. This is a critically important point for an investor to understand. If an asset is not mispriced, market outperformance is not mathematically possible. It is also important to understand that investments can be mispriced for different reasons.\nIn venture capital the mispricing occurs because very few investors or asset owners understand optionality. This allows a VC to buy what are essentially long-dated, deeply-out-of-the-money call options from companies at prices which are a bargain. By purchasing a portfolio of these options, a VC who understands optionality and who has the right deal flow due to \u201ccumulative advantage\u201d can substantially outperform the market. The basic formula is simple for a top 5% VC with the requisite cumulative advantage and deal flow. A VC invests in ~30 companies per fund and the distribution of returns among those companies will reflect a power law. One to three of the companies in the VC\u2019s portfolio will overwhelmingly drive financial returns and 50% of the companies will be a total or near total loss.\nIn value investing the mispricing occurs because the market is bipolar (i.e., neither always rational nor always efficient). This allows an investor to sometimes buy assets at a price which reflects a discount to intrinsic value (i.e., a bargain) and to wait for a good result rather than trying to \u201ctime\u201d the market. Avoiding mistakes is a focus of the value investor. There is no trick to value investing other than being smart by avoiding stupidity.\nValue investing and venture capital investing are not the only ways to invest, but they share many elements like fundamental analysis, circle of competence, rationality, margin of safety and most importantly a search for a mispriced asset. Both value investing and venture capital investing require unique skills and very few people have that skill. Almost everyone (~97% of people) should buy a portfolio of low fee index funds/ETFs.\nMany successful value investors do not like to buy an asset which does not generate cash flow since the \u201cintrinsic value\u201d calculation requires cash flow. It is important to note that intrinsic value is a very specific type of value. Intrinsic value is not the only type of value. For example, gold has commodity value, but no intrinsic value. There is nothing wrong with commodity value per se, but for some value investors gold is not their \u201ccup of tea\u201d (i.e., it is not their preference to acquire that type of value). For example, if you want to give Warren Buffett gold he will be appreciative of the gift, but don\u2019t ask him to buy it as an investment since to do so would be what he calls speculation.\nFactor investing, a type of tweaked index investing is yet another way to invest, but it is not value investing. A value stock for a factor investor is not necessarily a stock a value investor would buy.\nWhen different types of investors disagree the disagreement is often based on different taxonomies and their chosen investing thesis. Investors have more in common than they may imagine. What Leo Tolstoy should have said was:\n\u201cAll successful investors are alike; each unhappy speculator is unhappy in their own way.\u201d\n\u201cnot mathematically possible\u201d Item #1 here: http://25iq.com/2013/09/28/a-dozen-things-ive-learned-from-john-bogle-about-investing/\n\u201cventure capital\u201d http://25iq.com/2013/07/05/a-dozen-things-i-have-learned-about-venture-capital/\n\u201coptionality\u201d http://25iq.com/2013/10/13/a-dozen-things-ive-learned-from-nassim-taleb-about-optionalityinvesting/\n\u201ccumulative advantage\u201d http://25iq.com/2012/10/06/the-matthew-effect-and-vc-performance/\n\u201cvalue investing\u201d http://25iq.com/2013/09/15/a-dozen-sentences-explaining-what-ive-learned-from-warren-buffett-about-investing/\n\u2018intrinsic value\u201d http://www.berkshirehathaway.com/owners.html\n\u201cspeculation\u201d http://25iq.com/2013/03/02/investment-vs-speculation/\n\u201cfactor investing\u201d: http://25iq.com/2014/03/16/ben-grahams-value-investing-%E2%89%A0-famafrenchs-factor-investing/",
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        "raw_content": "The Premise: The current system used by film distributors and exhibitors to track box office reporting has ceased to give any kind of meaningful data about a film's popularity or financial success.\nThe Background: Exactly 10 years ago, Sam Raimi's first Spider-Man film broke the $100 million dollar ceiling for domestic (which includes the continental US and Canada) opening weekend grosses. This past weekend Joss Whedon's The Avengers broke all-time records for opening weekend grosses once again, taking in $207 million over its first 72 hours and becoming the first film to break the $200 million dollar barrier. Such a one-hundred percent increase in a single decade is not in line with the general inflation or boosts from 3D ticket sales. Weekend box office numbers have become the sporting statistics of film nerds (I know I regularly read them on Monday morning), crunched and debated at websites like Box Office Mojo. But can we really say that the current system for reporting weekend box office gives us any kind of meaningful gauge of either a film's financial success or popularity? If box office pundits are to continue to use these numbers the system needs to be seriously overhauled, as it no longer provides any meaningful statistics. Here are a three reasons why the system is broken and a couple of ideas of how it could be fixed.\n1. Reporting raw dollar amounts offers no sense of context. Box Office Mojo has attempted to fix this with their \"adjusted for inflation\" numbers. By such a scale, 1939's Gone With the Wind remains the all time champion; Box Office Mojo estimates it's take at $1.6 billion by todays ticket prices. But such adjustments remain estimates, and it's difficult to meaningfully compare a film from the mid-30s to today. Not only should we be adjusting for ticket prices, but what about the lowered ticket prices for matinee and children's admissions? Likely children's films (which already do big money) are actually even more heavily attended than the money shows. But, it also means that each child is usually accompanied by an adult which automatically doubles the attendance of children's films. To create a fuller context for the reporting of box office, not only must we take into account inflation (both standard, and boosted prices due to 3D or IMAX sales) but also a sense of how much cinema cost. Was a \u00a210 admission in the twenties an equally high price to pay as a fraction of a person's salary as $12.50 is today? Or is the opportunity cost of seeing a film today higher? The social and economic context creates uneven comparisons.\n2. The current distribution model favours huge openings and screen saturation. I heard an anecdote about an economics major who only sees films that gross in excess of $100 million. His reasoning is that on the open market, the public's choices offer the best gauge for what is good. What sells the most in a free market should be what people like the best. The naivet\u00e9 on display from this economist is staggering, failing to take into account any actual reflection of how the cinema business works (setting aside for a moment the troublesome notion that popularity equals quality). It fails to understand the way that the relationship between distributors and exhibitors actually book films. The distributors (usually the major studios, such as Twentieth Century Fox or Sony Pictures) have created a system by which they take a larger percentage of the box office in the early weeks of a film's run. Thus, the pressure has developed to inflate opening weekend numbers through massive ad campaigns and manufactured hype (e.g. a film such as The Avengers has a reported budget of $220 million, but that does NOT include advertising costs, which can match or exceed the production budget itself). Ads everywhere, stars appearing on late-night talk shows, and food and toy tie-ins all push a film to the front of the public's consciousness for a week or two, and create the cultural imperative to see a film as soon as possible. Beyond this, often popular films saturate the cineplexes, making it difficult for smaller films to book screens. The Avengers played on 14 screens in the Kitchener-Waterloo market, out of roughly 50 screens: over a quarter of all cinema screens in the region. Such a pattern extends overseas. In the summer of 2009, in Bangkok, Aren, my wife, and I wanted to see a film at one of Bangkok's famed movie theatres. Of the 14 screens in the Siam Paragon (South East Asia's largest mall), 10 of them were playing Michael Bay's Transformers: Rise of the Fallen. The other 4 screens were playing Thai language films. There was no choice available for us. Obviously larger distributors have the ability to book more screens, giving them an unfair advantage over other films. Thus, the box office success of certain films is pretty much determined weeks before the films ever play in theatres.\n3. Money offers no guarantee of popularity or quality. Thus, the total box office gross offers little assurance of either a film's relative popularity or quality. Of the current statistics that are available, per screen average might give a better gauge of popularity (The Avengers is the clear champ this past weekend with $47,000/screen, but the number two film by this measure was #16 by total, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel with $27,000/screen. Assuming - probably incorrectly - that it would be able to fill an equal number of screens of elderly cinema goers, that would translate to over $100 million!). Still, some measure of actual ticket sales would be nice to see. But the studios and distributors carefully guard that information. What they are scared of is the reality that cinema attendance has plummeted consistently since the 1930s. But this makes sense. In the 30s there was no television, video games, or any other media that directly conflicts with cinema's audiences. Cinema remains a vital part of the cultural conversation. And perhaps that is where we should aim. A film like last fall's Drive failed to generate much at the box office, but it generate plenty of critical discussion both among professional film critics, cinephiles, and fanboys. Film communities and the enthusiasm generated for films comes not from box office records, but from the discussions like the one's we attempt to participate in on this website. 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        "raw_content": "The opioid epidemic is one of the greatest public health threats to confront the American people. The CDC estimates that opioids claimed nearly 50,000 lives in 2017 alone. That number has been steadily rising for more than fifteen years.\nHow did things get this bad? A deadly combination of factors.\nChief among them is drug diversion\u2013the unlawful distribution of regulated pharmaceuticals from legal sources for illegal use. This practice can range from one individual providing medications to someone other than the prescribed patient to complex criminal schemes that create tens of thousands of victims.\nThis problem isn\u2019t just impacting those who use opioids and their loved ones; it is affecting entire communities. Local health, law enforcement, emergency, and social service agencies are stretched to their limits.\nMembers of the healthcare community must do everything possible to help end this crisis. And, while organizations in the health system each play a different role in the process, we should all begin by:\nIdentifying and engaging at-risk beneficiaries who have been prescribed extreme amounts of opioids or are visiting multiple prescribers and pharmacies.\nConducting data mining and analysis based on utilization and prescribing patterns.\nUtilizing advanced analytics to transition from retrospective data analysis to predictive modeling\u2014opening the door for early intervention.\nEvaluating the utilization of non-controlled substances that can be used as potentiators with opioids.\nJust as this issue was not created in a vacuum, it cannot be solved in one. Stakeholders from across healthcare need to work together to share data, engage with members, and save lives. With access to open channels of communication, PBMs, in particular, can add significant value when it comes to processing, analyzing, and predicting behavior. In this fight, we need all of the information we can get.\nAbarca is \u201call in\u201d to combat the opioid epidemic, and we challenge each of our partners and clients to join us.\nThis blog was written by \u00c1ngeles Monroig, Compliance Officer at Abarca, based on her presentation at the 7th Annual CBI Pharmacy Benefit Compliance Congress.",
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        "raw_content": "Police: 7 killed, 58 wounded in Chicago weekend shootings\nSeven people were killed and at least 58 more were wounded in shootings across Chicago between Friday evening and Monday morning, according to Chicago police.\nOn Sunday night, two separate Austin neighborhood shootings left two men killed and two men wounded on the West Side.\nAbout 11:50 p.m., and 18-year-old man and 33-year-old man were at a house party in the 5000 block of West Jackson when shots rang out, police said. The younger man was shot in the head and pronounced dead at the scene, police said. The older man suffered gunshot wounds to the chest and right leg and was taken to Stroger Hospital, where his condition was stabilized. He was not cooperating with investigators. The Cook County medical examiner's office did not immediately confirm the fatality Monday morning.\nJust more than a mile away, officers responding to a call of shots fired about 7:40 p.m. in the 500 block of North Lavergne found two men, both 20 years old, with gunshot wounds inside an SUV about four blocks south, in the 100 block of North Lavergne. Police said the driver of the SUV appeared to have run away. Carlos Harding, of the 4900 block of West Superior, was shot in the head and taken to Stroger Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 8:27 p.m., the medical examiner's office and police said. The other man was also taken to Stroger with a gunshot wound to the leg. Police said his condition was stabilized.\nSunday morning, an 18-year-old man was gunned down in the Englewood neighborhood on the South Side. Officers responding to a call of shots fired at 11:25 a.m. in the 5700 block of South Union, found Chureno Gatewood with a gunshot wound to the upper chest, according to police and the medical examiner's office. Gatewood was taken to St. Bernard Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 11:45 a.m., authorities said. He lived in the 300 block of Madison Street in Gary, Indiana. Police did not immediately have details on the circumstances of the attack.\nEarlier Sunday, 38-year-old Raygene Jackson was fatally shot in the West Garfield Park neighborhood on the West Side. He got into a fight with someone who then pulled out a gun and shot him in the back of the head about 4:45 a.m. in the 4500 block of West Maypole, authorities said. Jackson was taken to Stroger Hospital, where he died at 1:07 p.m. He lived in the 1200 block of South Kildare.\nFour hours before that, one teenager was killed and another wounded in the South Side Kenwood neighborhood. They were walking in an alley about 12:50 a.m. in the 4700 block of South Ellis when a red minivan pulled up and someone inside opened fire, police said. A 15-year-old was shot in the head and pronounced dead at the scene, police said. The other boy, 16, suffered a gunshot wound to the left leg and was taken to a hospital in serious condition.\nAbout 11 p.m. Saturday, a man was fatally shot in the Grand Boulevard neighborhood on the South Side. Officers responding to a call of a person on the ground in the 5100 block of South Calumet found a 23-year-old man lying in a vacant lot. He was pronounced dead at the scene, police said. A weapon was recovered.\nThe weekend's first fatal shooting happened about 8:45 p.m. Saturday in another Austin neighborhood attack. A 19-year-old man was driving about 8:45 p.m. in the 4900 block of West Augusta when shots rang out and he suffered three gunshot wounds to the shoulder and side. He was taken to Stroger Hospital, where he was pronounced dead, police said.\nThe medical examiner's office did not immediately provide information on those three fatalities.\nThe latest nonfatal shooting happened about 11:05 p.m. Sunday in the Homan Square neighborhood on the West Side. Two men, ages 33 and 37, were shot in the 3300 block of West Flournoy, police said. The younger victim was shot in the left leg and the older man was shot in both hips. They were both taken to Mount Sinai Hospital, where their conditions were stabilized. Additional details were not immediately available.\nAt least 53 other people were wounded in shootings across Chicago between about 7:30 p.m. Friday and 8:30 p.m. Sunday.\nAdditionally, a 40-year-old man was shot in the arm and leg by a Chicago police officer during a police investigation into a suspected \"gun house\" Saturday evening in the West Garfield Park neighborhood.\nchicago shootingchicago crimeChicago - ChathamChicago - Fuller ParkChicago - KenwoodChicago - Austin",
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        "raw_content": "Posted on January 8, 2014 April 4, 2014 by accordingTOcole\nFriends, I\u2019m asked all the time what I think 2014 will look like as it relates to real estate. Thanks to my friend Steve Harney and his whole team at Keeping Current Matters, I\u2019ve been able to answer that question. Here\u2019s some of his hard labor research garnished with a little bit of mine. Enjoy!\nFHA \u2013 loan amounts have been increased in the DFW metro area. I mentioned this last week and on my blog FHA Loan Limits UP, but am compelled to send a gentle reminder. The new max loan amount is $287,500\u2026\u2026meaning your clients can look for homes up to $298,000. AND the minimum down payment for FHA is still only 3.5% and can be a gift from family or friends.\nMillennial Boomers! \u2013 my friend, THIS will be a HUGE piece of the 2014 market. Think about it\u2026.all those 20 & 30 somethings that graduated over the last several years haven\u2019t been able to land a good job, thus forcing them to move back in with mom and dad. Well, now that we\u2019re beginning to see 150k \u2013 200k new jobs added each month these millennials will finally be moving out of mom and dad\u2019s house and either renting OR, better yet, BUYING their own home.\nRates \u2013 The Feds have already began to taper their bond (mortgage bonds) purchasing thus causing rates to rise. Most Fed presidents across the US expect by the end of 2014 there will be NO more bond purchases. Period. This will force rates higher, no way around it.\nPrices \u2013 the last 4 quarters (2012 Q4 \u2013 2013 Q3) show year-over-year 5% or greater price appreciation for the Texas region \u2013 according to the FHFA. In another study done by Fitch Ratings Texas is one of only 9 states to SUSTAIN this current level of home prices going forward!\nEducate your clients \u2013 BE that agent that educates those millennials as to WHY it might be best to buy now vs later. As prices rise AND rates rise that same $250,000 house is likely to cost them $150 \u2013 $250 more per month!\nMarket Normalization \u2013 in Texas we\u2019ve been running WAY short on inventory, especially in the first half of 2013. We are just now seeing inventory get back to ~5-6 months. Friends, this is a GOOD thing! Why? As these millennials and the rest of the unemployed\u2019s begin to enter the labor force they\u2019re going to be in the market for a home. During the first half of 2013 this wouldn\u2019t have necessarily been possible due the shortage of inventory. BUT NOW\u2026\u2026.. strap on your seatbelts!\nHousing Projections \u2013 according to the Urban Land Institute there are currently 121M households in the US. Over the next three years we\u2019ll experience a rocketing 3.7% growth! That\u2019s an additional 4.48M households being formed!\nIf you\u2019d like any additional information on the statistical data referenced above please reach out to me \u2013 I\u2019m happy to share my research, my data, and my sources!\nEquipping you,\nTags: days on market, fha increase loan limit, fha loan amount, FHA Loan Limits, FITCH, home prices, housing inventory, housing projections, interest rates, jobs, jobs report, keeping current matters, millennial, millennial boomers, millennials, mortgage rates, NAR, steve harneyCategories: Need GOOD news?, Real Estate Market\nPreviousHistory of New Years Resolutions\u2026and what does Auld Lang Syne really mean??\nNextABILITY TO REPAY and QUALIFIED MORTGAGES: The new challenges for homebuyers (and their agents)",
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        "raw_content": "Health Impact of Particulate Matter PM2.5 and PM10\nDecember 6, 2017Team Airveda\nMost pollution-linked deaths occur in India- The Hindu\nHow Delhi became the most polluted city on Earth- VOX\nAs Delhi\u2019s Air Quality Deteriorates Further, Residents Are Leaving The Capital For Good- Indiatimes\nNot just Delhi, air in most Indian cities hazardous- Greenpeace India report\nIt\u2019s About Time We Got Smarter About Monitoring Our Air Pollution- The Wire\nParticulate matter(PM), made up of very tiny solid and liquid particles, is a widespread air pollutant, present all around us. These suspended particulates are 25 to 100 times thinner than a human hair (which is why we can\u2019t see it) and can travel into the respiratory tract, penetrate deep into the lungs and even into the blood stream and cause severe health damage. The coarser particles, between 2.5 and 10 micrometers (from about 25 to 100 times thinner than a human hair) are called PM10. The very fine particles, smaller than 2.5 micrometers (more than 100 times thinner than a human hair) are called PM2.5.\nDelhi has consistently ranked among WHO's list of most polluted cities in the world, occupying first position in 2014, and marginally dropping to 11th position in 2015. Unfortunately, this problem is not limited to Delhi - 13 of the top 20 most polluted cities in the world, are in India. During winters, PM2.5 levels in Delhi and other parts of north India consistently cross 200-400 \u00b5g/m3. The graph below shows air quality in Delhi from Oct 1st to Dec 6th 2017.\nThe prescribed standard for the annual average of PM2.5 is 60 \u00b5g/m3 in India, and 15 \u00b5g/m3 in USA.\nResearch shows that every 10 \u00b5g/m3 increase in PM 2.5, increases all cause mortality between 3-26%, chances of childhood asthma by 16%,chances of lung cancer by 36% and heart attacks by 44%.\nDaily exposure to air pollution of 22 \u03bcg/m3 is equivalent to smoking 1 cigarette according to Berkeley Earth report.\nHow High Levels of PM2.5 Affect Us All\nOur children are most affected by air pollution because, for their body size, they breathe more air and spend more time playing outside. Pollution can cause irreversible damage to their lungs which are still developing. Studies have shown that 40% of children in Delhi have reduced lung capacity. It also affects their brains and can lead to autism and lower IQ. In 2015, air pollution caused 6.5 million premature deaths globally, making it the leading cause of premature deaths.\nMany feel that it is important for children to be exposed to air pollution to develop immunity against it. However, 24-hour exposure to PM2.5 levels above 220 \u00b5g/m3 is like smoking a full pack of cigarettes. Smoking more cigarettes, unfortunately, does not help you develop immunity to the ill-effects of smoking.\nPeople with heart or lung disease such as coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, and asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)\u2014 are at increased risk, because particulates can aggravate these diseases.\nPeople with diabetes and stress-related disorders also may be at increased risk, because they are more likely to have underlying cardiovascular disease.\nExercising was never unhealthy until now.\nExercising is prescribed by doctors for healthy living. However in a polluted environment, exercise can do more harm than help. Exercise and physical activity cause people to breathe faster and more deeply \u2014 and to take more particles into their lungs. The most health conscious people, who love working out in the wee hours of the morning are at most risk due to high PM2.5 levels in the early mornings.\nAlso read: How to Stay Active During Winters In Spite of Pollution\nThe impact of air pollution may not always reflect immediately on an individual\u2019s health, hence the gravity may not be easily understood. But the fact is that it affects a large proportion of the population, which makes this an important issue in global health.\nA Lancet study (nations within a nation report) that estimated the disease burden and risk factors across all states of India from 333 disease conditions and injuries and 84 risk factors for each state of India from 1990 to 2016, ranked air pollution as the second leading risk factor for DALY(disability-adjusted life-years) after child and mother malnutrition. WHO reports that in 2015, around 9.2 million people died - one in six of total global deaths \u2013 as a result of air pollution exposure. India accounted for about 28 per cent of that figure with about 2.51 million deaths.\nWe need to wake up to the fact that air pollution is now the world\u2019s largest single environmental health risk, for us and for our children. As a country, and as a species, we have to come together to reverse the current trends, before it is too late.",
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        "raw_content": "Home AJWS Blog Women\u2019s Rights Activists Outraged by Insufficient Sentence for Singer\nAction des Femmes pour les Droits et Developpement\nSOFEPADI\nUCOFEM\nYAHRI\nPosted by Angela Cave\nWomen\u2019s rights activists are enraged that a popular African rumba musician has spent recent weeks posting music videos to the web and playing gigs in his native Democratic Republic of Congo\u2014despite the fact that earlier in the summer, a cell phone camera captured him allegedly assaulting one of his dancers.\nThe singer, Koffi Olomide, was arrested in Kenya after the late July incident and then deported back to the DRC, where he was charged with assault and battery and sentenced to several months in prison, according to news reports. Kenya and Zambia canceled scheduled concerts, but Olomide returned to performing in the DRC immediately after a \u201csecret\u201d release from a few days of detention.\nThis is not the first offense for the award-winning musician\u2014known for a slow style of soukous, a type of rumba. Since the \u201890s, he has been accused of a variety of crimes, including destroying the passports of a dancer and a singer, attempting to rape several dancers, assaulting a producer and kicking a cameraman. He is reportedly banned from performing in many European cities because of unresolved cases and political opposition. That he was released with only a proverbial slap on the wrist despite this track record is, to many Congolese women, just more evidence that their country treats violence against women lightly.\nMembers of Rien Sans Les Femmes (Nothing Without Women) marching in protest. 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[The women we work with who have survived sexual violence] feel anger to see the system siding with the strongest, even when he is wrong\u2014and shame because this case highlights the situation that some girls living in remote areas go through.\n\u201cSurvivors think we must continue to advocate, especially with authorities, [and] take this issue all the way up to the president of the country so to demand an exemplary sanction against Koffi Olomide and other perpetrators of similar cases,\u201d she continued. \u201cSurvivors think there is still a long way to go in the fight against sexual violence and gender-based violence.\u201d\nZawadi said YAHRI has had success in raising awareness about gender inequality in the community and in educating and empowering girls to stand up and insist that they should not have to accept violence as a reality of life.\nAdding Fuel to Their Fire\nOther groups have also made headway against the culture of violence: Action des Femmes pour les Droits et Developpement, another organization supported by AJWS in the DRC, has taught hundreds of people about women\u2019s equality and the importance of stopping violence by building relationships with local town chiefs, and spreading its message over the airways on radio talk shows and via community theater. And thanks to its efforts to empower women to seek out leadership roles, local villages have appointed 59 women to village leadership positions traditionally held by men.\nAnother group, Congo Men\u2019s Network (COMEN), has established 51 men\u2019s groups to teach men to respect women and speak out when a women is abused.\nAlthough these organizations are seeing results, they are waging an up-hill battle trying to change an entrenched machismo culture. YAHRI reports that it is not uncommon to see supervisors verbally abuse female employees in public\u2014calling them \u201clazy\u201d or telling them their \u201cplace is in the kitchen\u201d or they\u2019re \u201conly good at making children.\u201d Teachers and principals also regularly physically or sexually abuse female students, which causes many girls to drop out of school.\nMembers of SOFEPADI, an organization supported by AJWS that promotes women\u2019s rights and campaigns for an end to sexual violence in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo. SOFEPADI supports survivors in taking their cases to court and assists with legal fees. Photo by Jonathan Torgovnik.\nOther organizations in the region report workplace harassment\u2014including police harassing women and girls in marketplaces and destroying their goods; and some male employers sexually assaulting or beating the domestic workers or babysitters who work in their households. Girls and women have reported being beaten in nightclubs and cabarets by police officers.\nIlot Muthaka Alphonse, coordinator of COMEN, said that \u201cfor us, it is important to work hard on [combatting] oppressive masculinities. For many men and boys, hitting a girl or woman is not a problem. I think that Koffi Olomide did not even regret what he did.\u201d Cases like this, Ilot continued, \u201creinforce the trauma [survivors of violence] are already suffering. When a celebrity or a highly-placed authority is a perpetrator, it pushes women to flee their environments in order to live elsewhere\u2014either in an [internally-displaced persons] camp or a foreign country.\u201d\nCOMEN is gathering information to start a petition demanding a fair trial so the survivor can have a chance at justice. Ilot noted that music plays a crucial role in DRC, so holding a musician accountable for his alleged offenses would send a strong message to society that violence against women shouldn\u2019t be tolerated. \u201cTo not punish Mr. Olomide means strengthening the idea that beating a woman is only a \u2018corrective measure,\u2019 as many men and boys in our community put it,\u201d he said. \u201cWe hear [some of] his fans saying that people like Olomide should not stay in jail long for such a \u2018small matter.\u2019 When people treat this issue as \u2018a small matter,\u2019 then it is normal to see [violence against women] classified in the \u2018small issue\u2019 section.\u201d\nA Song That Mimics an Apology Gift\nEven though Olomide initially denied kicking his dancer\u2014claiming he was trying to defend the troupe from pickpocketers\u2014he has since staged free concerts in DRC in what analysts describe as attempts to apologize to fans and women for his actions. On August 15th, he shared on Facebook a song \u201cdedicated to women\u201d called \u201cMaman Pardon\u201d or \u201cMom, Sorry.\u201d\nWhen AJWS\u2019s partners heard the \u201capology\u201d tune, they felt further disappointed\u2014convinced that the song was disingenuous and insufficient.\n\u201cIt\u2019s not enough, because I\u2019m afraid that he will repeat this [behavior] in the future,\u201d Ilot said. \u201cFor me, he sang this song to clean up his image, especially because women constitute the majority of his fans. So far, I am not convinced that he has any regrets.\u201d\nJulienne Baseke, coordinator of Association of Women in Media (AFEM), also compared the song to an admission of guilt. \u201cA song is not going to relieve women or repair the harms they suffer,\u201d she said. \u201cA sanction is rather needed to humanize and to get people to respect women. Some people even think the song is a \u2018flattery\u2019 to distract or manipulate women so as to prevent them from standing in solidarity with the survivor and to divert attention from the principle of zero tolerance for gender-based violence\u2026Forgiveness is not justice.\u201d\nClaudine Tsongo of Dynamique des Femmes Juristes (DJF), which provides free legal aid and representation to women and girls in need, saw utility in the public nature of this apology:\n\u201cWhen Olomide was deported from Kenya, he did not expect that his fans in the DRC would be outraged to the point of protesting on social media and making public statements of outrage,\u201d she said. \u201cWorse, he did not think he could be humiliated by his arrest and detention. So he is trying to find ways to redeem himself. In some respects, this move is a good idea, in the sense that Koffi [may] realize every woman counts as a human being with human rights that cannot be violated.\u201d\nBut, Claudine continued, the apology is a typical form of redress used by abusive men to \u201ccoax women after committing serious violence. It\u2019s a song in this case, but other men also do fanciful poems, wishful words, superficial declarations of love, and small deceptive gifts like jewelry, super wax wraps, cans of local drinks and goats. And composing a song for Koffi is his everyday life. This does not cost him almost anything. He will not stop abusing his female dancers if composing a new song for her is enough to be forgiven.\u201d\nReal Consequences Are Needed\nClaudine and others say that survivors would rather see Olmide do time in jail, but they doubt it will ever happen.\n\u201cMost survivors of violence know that a rich person like Koffi cannot undergo the rigor of the law in the DRC for intentional injury,\u201d Claudine said. \u201cHe is not afraid of the Congolese justice system because he knows how to go around it. And the poor dancer may be a double victim\u201d because she can\u2019t afford legal representation to obtain compensation, she added.\nUndeterred by the weak rule of law, Congolese activists are taking action to seek punishment for Olomide. Mambo of Solidarit\u00e9 F\u00e9minine pour la Paix et D\u00e9veloppement (SOFEPADI) called for Radio Okapi, a popular radio station co-created by the United Nations Mission in the country, to boycott Olomide\u2019s songs. 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        "raw_content": "Tag Archives: Catherine Lacey\nBooks to Look Out for in June 2017\nTop of my list for June is Sally Rooney\u2019s Conversations with Friends which I\u2019m pretty sure isn\u2019t aimed at my age group but sounds enticing all the same. Four friends in their twenties talk about everything under the sun but it\u2019s Frances and her affair with a much older married man who eventually takes centre stage. \u2018You can read Conversations with Friends as a romantic comedy, or you can read it as a feminist text. You can read it as a book about infidelity, about the pleasures and difficulties of intimacy, or about how our minds think about our bodies. However you choose to read it, it is an unforgettable novel about the possibility of love\u2019 according to the publishers, kindly leaving the choice up to their readers.\nLove is also the subject of Catherine Lacey\u2019s The Answers which comes at it in a very different way. Mary is desperate for work when she sees a job advertised as part of The Girlfriend Experiment whose aim is to analyse the nature of relationships \u2013 what works and what doesn\u2019t \u2013 through role-playing. She is to be Emotional Girlfriend, joining a team which includes Angry Girlfriend and Maternal Girlfriend, playing against the Hollywood actor whose idea the whole thing is. \u2018A novel of die-hard faith and fleeting love; of questions which probe the depths of our society, and answers that will leave you reeling\u2019 say the publishers. It\u2019s an interesting premise which has the makings of a great book not to mention a film, although I\u2019m sure that\u2019s been considered already.\nKevin Wilson\u2019s Perfect Little World is about another kind of social experiment, this one focusing on families. Alone and pregnant with her art teacher\u2019s baby, Isabelle is offered a place in The Infinity Family Project whose billionaire founder is pursuing a utopian ideal: raising nine babies as part of an extended family in a Tennessee compound. \u2018Can this experiment really work \u2013 or is their \u2018perfect little world\u2019 destined to go horribly wrong?\u2019 ask the publishers. Given the number of unhappy children brought up in communes who\u2019ve shared their experiences with the world in one way or another, I suspect we can guess the answer.\nHere\u2019s one that has attracted a good deal of attention in my neck of the Twitter woods. Julie Buntin\u2019s Marlena follows na\u00efve fifteen-year-old Cat who finds herself becoming best friends with her neighbour when she moves to a new town in rural Michigan. Cat and Marlena make the town their own, partying like there\u2019s no tomorrow until Marlena is found drowned in nearby woods. Decades later Cat is still trying to come to terms with her past. \u2018Alive with an urgent, unshakeable tenderness, Julie Buntin\u2019s Marlena is an unforgettable look at the people who shape us beyond reason and the ways it might be possible to pull ourselves back from the brink\u2019 say the publishers a little dramatically.\nThe trials and tribulations of settling into a new home also play a part in Amanda Craig\u2019s The Lie of the Land which follows the Bredins \u2013 who can neither afford a divorce nor their London home \u2013 to a remote part of Devon. No one seems very happy with the arrangement and everyone wonders why their rent is so low. \u2018The beauty of the landscape is ravishing, yet it conceals a dark side involving poverty, revenge, abuse and violence which will rise up to threaten them\u2019 say the publishers which promises the revelation of dark secrets. I\u2019ve enjoyed Craig\u2019s previous novels and this one comes with a stonking endorsement from Helen Dunmore.\nAllegra Goodman\u2019s The Chalk Artist is about the all-consuming nature of computer gaming and the way it can threaten to take over real life, explored through a teenage boy living in smalltown America. Aidan is at the top of his game when playing EverWhen, putting the problems of adolescence behind him, but when he\u2019s sent a mysterious black box from the game\u2019s designers he finds himself physically taken into EverWhen\u2019s world, blurring the line between fantasy and reality. It\u2019s a fascinating subject \u2013 remember Second Life and the divorce it prompted? \u2013 and I\u2019ve enjoyed Goodman\u2019s fiction very much in the past.\nI\u2019m ending this preview with a book by an author whose first novel is sitting on my shelves but I have yet to read. Paula McGrath\u2019s A History of Running Away follows three women: one wanting to box at a time when boxing is illegal for women in Ireland; the second contemplating a job offer but wondering if she can bring herself to abandon her mother in her nursing home; and a third who takes up with a biker gang as a means of escape. \u2018A History of Running Away is a brilliantly written novel about running away, growing up and finding out who you are\u2019 say the publishers which sounds very appealing but perhaps I should get around to reading Generation first.\nThat\u2019s it for June\u2019s new books. A click on a title will take you to a more detailed synopsis for any that appeal. Paperbacks to follow soon\u2026\nThis entry was posted in Random thoughts and tagged A History of Running Away, Allegra Goodman, Amanda Craig, Books published in June 2017, Catherine Lacey, Conversations with Friends, Generation, Julie Buntin, Kevin Wilson, Marlena, Paula McGrath, Perfect Little World, Sally Rooney, Second Life, The Answers, The Chalk Artist, The Lie of the Land on 15 May 2017 by Susan Osborne.\nJanuary gets off to a stonking start with enough paperbacks to keep you oblivious to the dismal British winter. Pride of place has to go to Kate Atkinson\u2019s fabulous A God in Ruins. By now, anyone who\u2019s interested knows that this is the story of Teddy, brother of Ursula Todd whose many lives were lived in Life After Life. In her author\u2019s note Atkinson says she likes \u2018to think of it as a \u201ccompanion\u201d piece rather than a sequel\u2019 and indeed that\u2019s how it reads. I can\u2019t speak highly enough of this novel. Just as with Life after Life, it\u2019s an absolute mystery to me as to why Atkinson hasn\u2019t swept the literary prize board with these two strikingly original books.\nAnother novel I would have liked to see at least longlisted for the Baileys, if nothing else, is Lucy Wood\u2019s debut, Weathering. Ada and six-year-old Pepper are renovating her estranged mother\u2019s cottage after she drowned. As Ada sets about putting distance between herself and the rest of the village Pepper becomes fascinated by her grandmother and her new surroundings. Put like that, Weathering sounds like a fairly prosaic tale but what singles it out is the vivid word pictures Wood sketches, often poetic but sometimes pithy and very funny. One of my favourite books of 2015.\nOne book that did make it on to a shortlist is Sean Michael\u2019s Us Conductors which was already up for the Giller Prize when it was published here in the UK. It\u2019s about, Leon Theremin, a Russian inventor born in 1896, and if that name seems familiar you may have come across the musical instrument he devised. Once heard its strange haunting sound is hard to forget. The bare bones of the novel are based on Theremin\u2019s life but as Michaels is careful to point out at the very beginning \u2018This book is mostly inventions\u2019, a nice little pun on Leon\u2019s activities which gives you a flavour of Michaels\u2019 writing. Those inventions are spun out into an absorbing story, beautifully told.\nI\u2019m particularly eager to read the first of the three novels I haven\u2019t reviewed: Lena Andersson\u2019s Wilful Disregard. It\u2019s about a coup de foudre that strikes Ester Nilsson when she meets artist Hugo Rask. She turns her back on her settled life, heedless of what anyone else says or thinks about her uncharacteristic behaviour. \u2018A story of the heart written with bracing intellectual vigour\u2019 says Alice Sebold. That title sounds particularly promising, I think.\nElyria in Catherine Lacey\u2019s Nobody is Ever Missing seems to show a similar disregard when she abruptly leaves Manhattan on a one-way flight to New Zealand abandoning her career and loving husband. Elyria hitchhikes her way around the country, regardless of the risk. \u2018Full of mordant humour and uncanny insights, Nobody Is Ever Missing is a startling tale of love, loss, and the dangers encountered in the search for self-knowledge\u2019 say the publishers. Sounds well worth investigating.\nThis first selection ends with Noah Hawley\u2019s The Punch. Scott spends his time in seedy San Francisco joints when not at his dull job while David is a successful salesman with two families, one on each coast. These two are brought together when their father dies and their mother lets out a long-held secret as they travel across the country to New York. 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        "raw_content": "Dr. Burkhard Huhnke\nPlanning for the future was the theme of the Kick-Off Lunch featuring Dr. Burkhard Huhnke, Senior Vice President of e-mobility at Volkswagen America, Inc. Chattanooga is home to Volkswagen\u2019s USA manufacturing plant and it was fitting that Dr. Huhnke shared Volkswagen\u2019s transformation into the era of digitalization. Dr. Huhnke initiated and implemented Europe\u2019s largest test laboratory for automative battery packages and components, worked on Volkswagen\u2019s e-traction projects, e-Golf and e-Up, and currently oversees the product line of Volkswagen\u2019s electrical cars in North American.\nHunke launched e-week 2017 with his presentation, \u201cThe Future of Electric Mobility: Volkswagen\u2019s North American Market.\u201d He explained that Electric Mobility combines electrical driving with connectivity and is how transportation and mobility are evolving. Volkswagen is changing and has already launched electric cars. The next generation of VW cars will revamp the entire company as it reflects and adjusts for societal changes.\nAs Hunke outlined those societal changes, the audience nodded and smiled in understanding and agreement.\n1. We are always online. For drivers, this can be dangerous. The fatality numbers on the road are rising. We have to ensure that that distracted driving doesn\u2019t continue.\n2. Digitization increasingly connects everything. Transportation is adjusting as companies like Uber emerge and edge out traditional models.\n3. Entrepreneurship generates new competitors, such as Tesla, that bring into the market with electronic cars and autonomous driving to the market and widespread public use.\nThe future that is emerging includes alternative transportation possibilities that will challenge us physically and emotionally. Will we continue to own our own cars? Will we share car ownership? Will drones provide public transportation? 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        "raw_content": "What\u2019s Wrong with the Hunger Site? Why \u2013 Too Kautious?\nThis is my last column of the century, so I think I should write about something more important than vegetables. (\u201cThe beet,\u201d Russell Turpin writes in response to last month\u2019s column, \u201cis also the most serious of vegetables. Don\u2019t take my word for it. Borrow a copy of Jitterbug Perfume, by Tom Robbins, and read the first paragraph.\u201d Adds Denise Sumner: \u201cIt\u2019s the only book I\u2019ve ever read in which a beet \u2014 or any vegetable, for that matter \u2014 is so\u2026.well, appreciated.\u201d) Or frozen grapes. (\u201cAnother thing you can do with frozen bananas,\u201d writes Anne Speck in response to someone who had put in a word for freezing banana slices, \u201cis throw them in the blender with a spoonful of cocoa or carob powder and a splash of vanilla. Blend it up and you have something resembling a chocolate milkshake without the fat.\u201d)\nI could try to just give each of you a hundred dollars, as money is what a lot of you seem to be interested in. (Me, too.) But American Express has already beaten me to that punch. In order to get you to sample its free brokerage commissions, Amex will now give you $100 cash for opening a brokerage account (refer to Wall Street Journal \u201cPromotion Code 100\u201d and/or call 800-297-7006 if you have problems).\nIt was once enough just to offer free commissions. Now Amex is paying you $100 to try free commissions. My hunch is that, if this works well, Amex may offer a free toaster as an enticement to take the free $100 to try the free commissions. Toasters have always been a draw for this sort of thing, because their little toast thermostats so quickly break (assuming you never clean them, which no Cooking Like a Guy\u2122 guy ever does), leaving them little more than fire hazards. So everyone could use a new toaster, if not now, then soon, and offering them free would be a way to encourage people to take the free $100 to try the free commissions.\nThere are huge profits to be made from a promotion like this, which must be one reason American Express stock has been soaring. I can\u2019t compete with a powerhouse like American Express, so rather than give you $100 from my own pocket, I will just join you in running over to American Express for my free $100.\nSo. No vegetables, no grapes, no free money.\nWhat then? The shirt off my back?\nNo \u2014 although, thanks to alert reader Gary Krager I can steer you to an almost-free $40 men\u2019s dress shirt. (Click here.)\nSo, then \u2014 what?\nIt seems to me that a few fond words about the Twentieth Century may be in order.\nBeing a glass-half-full type, I see not the horrors of the Twentieth Century, like the World Wars and Apartheid and the failed communist experiment, but the fact that we survived them and may have learned something from them. Let\u2019s hope. I see not the Depression, but the estimable institutions it caused us to create \u2014 principally the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Federal Reserve System, which have served us well.\nThe amazing thing about this century of radio and TV and automobiles antibiotics and movies and computers (and Velcro and zippers) is that for the first time we realized that virtually anything is possible. Flight -\u2013 even to the moon. Instant wireless communication from any mouth to any ear on the planet. Bloodless surgery. Genetic engineering. Even immortality, Bill Gates has noted \u2014 and I\u2019m quite sure he\u2019s right \u2014 is by now \u201cjust a software problem.\u201d (Unsure in just how many decades they will finish debugging the code, I am eating as healthily as I can.)\nWe could certainly screw it up. But we now have it within our grasp to do almost anything. For thousands and thousands of years, since we lived in caves, this was merely the stuff of dreams.\nThe other amazing thing about this century \u2014 if less miraculous, no less important \u2014 is the progress we\u2019ve made in recognizing the fundamental validity of individual human rights. (\u201cWe hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal, that . . .\u201d)\nIt was only 79 years ago that women got the vote. By now, even most Republicans think it\u2019s a good idea \u2014 even though the Bible says women should be subservient.\nUntil just 35 years ago, African Americans were still officially second-class citizens in part of America. By now, happily, most of that is ancient history \u2014 even though the Bible says, \u201cslaves, obey thy masters\u201d (Colossians) \u201cwith fear and trembling\u201d (Ephesians).\nAnd until just 8 years ago, when the Governor of Arkansas began running for President, the issue of fairness and equality for gays and lesbians had never been placed on the national agenda, debated in prime time. Today, much of mainstream America has come to know us as their friends and neighbors, sons and daughters, colleagues and employees. The Republican leadership has yet to get this one right, but they will.\nAnything is possible, and every constructive citizen deserves equal rights and respect. Not a bad century. This next one could be even better. 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        "raw_content": "Thoughts on the Election of President Obama\nI was proud of America. I feared that when it came to it, most white people wouldn\u2019t vote for a black person. However, as the New York Times said, the economy was the overriding issue, and so many, no doubt, \u201cswallowed hard\u201d and did the deed.\nRace is a double edged sword. 13 percent of the voters were black, and, probably, would have voted for Obama even if his platform was far-fetched. And, in the final analysis, the people who voted for him because he was black, outweighed those who did not vote for him because he was black.\nMy friend Paul Miller used to say that 90 percent of wisdom lay in keeping your mouth shut, and saying as little as possible. We see that in Obama. While McCain\u2019s reaction to the collapse of Lehman was to say that the fundamentals of the economy are strong (as except for the over-borrowing, I believe they are) Obama said nothing, and so, in contrast to McCain\u2019s failed attempt to fix the credit crisis, came across as the better choice. His early off the cuff remarks got him into trouble, like saying that most small town Americans are bitter, clinging to guns and religion, and so he confined himself to jingly quotable slogans as the election progressed\u2013like, Yes, we can.\nHis acceptance speech was brilliant and well-crafted. I have no doubt his inauguration speech will be as good as Kennedy\u2019s.\nSeeing black people with tears pouring down their faces as they voted for a black man and watched him win, was the most memorable and emotive moment of the campaign. What a heavy weight of love and expectation for Obama to carry!\nHere\u2019s a Presidency worth watching. I wish him well.\nThere\u2019s No One as Irish as Barack Obama\n\"Cheer Up, You Are Worse Than You Think.\"\nDomestic economies and women\u2019s work. Child-rearing theories\nMoth, Rust and Exogenous Events\nFiled Under: random Tagged With: US Politics",
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        "raw_content": "\u00ab Don't plagiarize your cover le... | Home | Heading for Denmark \u00bb\nSun 20 Jul 2014 by mskala Tags used: politics, conspiracy, travel, myth\nToday is the 45th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing - the famous one - at the height of the Summer of Love in 1969. I was recently pointed at this piece by Jim Wright from five years ago. He says, and I agree, that nothing has changed since; the article is as true today as it ever was. He writes:\nIn that one moment, the entire human race was as close to united as it has ever been, black, white, brown, yellow and red, Christian, Muslim, Jewish, Hindu, atheists, and agnostics, from the most sophisticated rocket scientists at NASA and Star City to the most primitive bushman, capitalists and communists and socialists and the left and the right and the undecided all stared at the moon in abject wonder and shivered at the smallness of man against the vast and terrible backdrop of the universe. They cried and they cheered and they hugged random strangers in the streets. They marveled at what men could do if only they dared dream big enough and they all wished the crew of Apollo 11 Godspeed.\nWell, maybe they all really did. I wasn't there. But if they all really believed that, then they all were sold a bill of goods. Wright goes on to bewail how brave men turned into cowards, we stepped off the shining path, and the dream died. But here's the thing: it was only ever a dream.\nApollo didn't happen because of the Indomitable Spirit of Man refusing to be confined or limited. This may come as a blow to those of us who grew up reading science fiction and believing the line about how expansion into space was necessary for human survival, but it wasn't about asteroid insurance or colonizing the stars or anybody's manifest destiny in the many-thousands-of-years future either. It was a political stunt, made to score points on Earth, and unrelated to the heavens. It was all political, right from the start. The USA sent men to the Moon to prove that they were able to do so before the Russians could.\nThe Russians cancelled their man-on-the-Moon project when it became clear they couldn't get there first. Why? Did the Spirit of Man suddenly become less Indomitable for some reason? Weren't there still a lot of unanswered questions to investigate, and Lunar mountains to climb and marae to explore? Did the science they were planning to do suddenly become less scientifically interesting for some reason? No... everybody knew that the point of the exercise wasn't something up there, it was something down here: showing up the Americans. And when that was no longer possible, the whole project was no longer valuable. I don't know if Kennedy would have done the same as his Russian counterpart if the situation were reversed, but you bet Nixon would've.\nSimilarly, the Americans ended the man-on-the-Moon project after they had won their political point. As Wright says, there were still plenty of reasons - reasons convincing to him, convincing to me, maybe convincing to you - to keep going there and further. He asks how we (and it's interesting to think about what group he thinks \"we\" refers to) could have lost our courage. But it was never about courage or science or the Indomitable Spirit of Man. It was about politics. It was about the votes, the dollars, and the television ratings. It was about the missiles. And any starry-eyed hippies who swallowed the hook about how it was something bigger, well, they were swallowing exactly what Nixon and company wanted them to swallow.\nIn that sense the Apollo landings were fake. They were scripted and stage-managed in a much more subtle and insidious way than is ever dreamed by the wackos who claim it happened on a soundstage in Hollywood. Yes, we really went to the Moon - but we went there for political reasons right here on Earth and to firmly cement the question of who decides who is \"we.\"\nAs Wright describes, the plaque left on the Moon by Apollo 11 was signed by four men: the three who actually went there and Richard Nixon. Because he was President of the USA, and that really does matter on the Moon. The denial of political motives is the strongest possible affirmation of political motives.\n\"The Eagle has landed.\" Hey, why an eagle? Sure, eagles are cool, they exemplify various important qualities that human beings might like to emulate, but lots of animals do. If that were all it was about, they could just as easily have picked some other animal to name their spacecraft after, right? So yeah, Armstrong could just as well have gone on that radio saying \"The Bear has landed.\" Except he really couldn't, and you know damn well why.\nYou know what's the difference between an astronaut, a cosmonaut, or even God help us a \"taikonaut\"? Which gang he's affiliated with on Earth. And why do we have separate words for these men? Because we all really care a lot about that. (I don't even know what you call a space traveller if he's from India, but well we're going to have to decide that, aren't we?) Why is the \"International\" Space Station called that, and why does it exist at all? Because someone was trying to make a point right here on Earth; denial as affirmation again. And don't even get me started on the Apollo-Soyuz docking missions.\nApollo wasn't about proving what men could do. It was about proving what the USA could do.\nSpace was always political. You and I can maybe think of a lot of important reasons why \"we\" should be in space - but honestly, most of the ones that are actually real are better served by sending robots. They are cheaper; they weigh less, which matters a lot and matters more the further you're sending them; they are less fragile, particularly with respect to acceleration and radiation; and they don't need to be brought back afterward. There aren't many justifications for manned spaceflight that hold up under rational examination except for politics and proving big important points about the Indomitable Spirit of Man, and that latter however beloved just isn't worth enough to the real decision makers to justify the price tag. Space was always expensive, and it's not going to get much cheaper because the basic physics of rockets isn't going to change.\nThe Russians, for the moment at least though that could change with the winds blowing in Ukraine, are not the enemy now. President Obama said the USA was going to Mars, and now if they do or not it will be about proving what a black man can do, politically, or else some esoteric point interesting only within the USA about taxation and budgets within the USA. It will have nothing to do with what man can do, even though Obama has a rare talent, at least on Kennedy's level, at delivering beautiful speeches about the Indomitable Spirit of Man.\nMany readers will probably have noticed by now that I have been referring to the generic human being as male. Those familiar with my other work will know that it's not my usual habit, and will have guessed that I'm doing it this time on purpose. I don't know, maybe some not familiar with my other work have already quit reading in disgust just because of that, and maybe some are gearing up to fight with me about it in the comment section, or to slink off to their own corners of the Net to cowardly attack me there. If you're one of those, shame on you. You are the problem I'm talking about, trying to make the discussion be about your petty Earthbound politics. Today, but only today, some of the big political issues that people think are important in space happen to be about choosing between \"he\" or \"she.\" In 1969, that wasn't on the radar and the big political issues that people thought were important in space were about choosing \"John\" or \"Ivan.\" Space hasn't changed; only Earth's politics have changed.\nThis is a good point at which to consider Sally Ride. You almost certainly recognize the name. Why do you know it? What is Sally Ride famous for?\nNot famous for being the first person in space. That was Yuri Gagarin, or at least he got the credit for it. Stories are told that there were other Russians before him who made it to space but died in the process and their deaths were hushed up. I don't know how credible those stories are. Gagarin died in a plane crash when he was in his mid-thirties; conspiracy theories notwithstanding, the best available evidence is that it was a simple accident.\nNot famous for being the first woman in space. That may be a silly thing to care about, but someone could make an argument that with some undeniable biological differences between men's and women's bodies there is something new and different about sending a woman to space even after you've missed the boat on the \"first human\" record. Anyway, Valentina Tereshkova is credited as first woman in space. She went on to a career in Russian politics, serving in turn as member of the Supreme Soviet, the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, and the Central Committee of the Communist Party.\nThroughout the manned spaceflight era, people cared a lot about the USA/Russia thing, so maybe it would make sense to ask who was the first American in space. That wasn't Sally Ride, it was John Glenn. He went on to serve in the United States Senate. Even in Canada nobody cares who was the first Canadian in space, but it was Marc Garneau - Member of Parliament for Westmount-Ville-Marie. Manned spaceflight is political!\nSally Ride was probably the first homosexual in space. Lots of people today think that's pretty cool, but it was shameful in the USA at the time, so it was hushed up, the public didn't know until many years later, and it's certainly not why she's famous. It's still shameful in Russia today, so if the Russians actually beat the Americans on this record too, it may be many more years before we'll find out.\nNo, what Sally Ride is famous for is that she was the \"first American woman in space.\" Described as such in those words in all the space-for-kids books (except, probably, for the significant number of them which she wrote) as if it's something about which we all should care a lot. We are so hung up on our political categories that we'd rather combine them into finer and finer subdivisions to make up an excuse to care about someone, than actually think about what's important about her and her work and accomplishments.\nThe first black person in space was Arnaldo Tamayo M\u00e9ndez. You probably haven't heard of him because he is a Cuban citizen of African ancestry who flew with the Russians - and currently serving in the Cuban National Assembly. Slightly more famous in the English-speaking world is Guion Bluford, who has similar status to Sally Ride - he wasn't the first American or the first black person in space, but the first to combine the two into a more finely divided subcategory. It may be telling that he is nonetheless less famous than Ride, but that too is strictly a matter of Earth-based politics and says little or nothing about space or the real persons involved.\n\"Divide and conquer\" is a basic precept of social control. The forces that want us to divide ourselves into groups with lines in between and really care about those lines, are exactly the same forces that want us to think that \"we\" (but not actually you and me) are proving something big and important about the Human Spirit and absolutely not about petty politics, with spaceflight. And yet, somehow, in order to pursue that noble goal, there'll always be someone who needs our vote or our money or our retweets because those are political currency now too, all right here on Earth.\nI'm not here to say that human space travel will always be about politics. And if someone did something you consider noble and inspiring that's great and maybe you should continue to feel inspired no matter what the actual reasons for it at the time might have been. I don't call on anyone to give up their sources of inspiration.\nBut if you think inspiration was the real reason for the exercise, and if you think more such exercises should be supported just to provide more inspiration and prove a point about the Indomitable Spirit of Man or of Woman or of Humanity or whoever you think \"we\" are, then you are not just a fool but a dangerous fool and you'd better stop it. Because in such a case you're vulnerable to the next Nixon, who will twist your feelings to her own petty political ends and distract you with divide-and-conquer tactics setting woman against man, gay against straight, black against white, or - far more likely - some completely different excuse for creating arbitrary divisions that will surprise me when I discover it too late.\nSpace doesn't care about you. The vacuum will kill you just as dead whether you have a Stars and Stripes or a Hammer and Sickle patch on your uniform and just as dead no matter how much pussy you admit to eating. Space doesn't care about us. For all the inspirational stories you can tell about how many gajillion years it'll be before the footprints on the Moon fade away, nobody cares except human beings. The whole thing has no meaning except the meaning you assign to it. And you and I are not going to space; we really aren't, basic back-of-the-envelope calculations on the energy requirements for launch quickly show how hopeless to send any significant fraction of the Earth's population into orbit - and if you're an ordinary person then you're not going unless a whole lot of other equally qualified persons are going. We're just too heavy, and those laws of physics are not going to go away. Space colonization if it ever happens will happen by sending a few people from Earth and then their children become the colonists, and with seven billion people on Earth today, many more before it happens, you won't be one of those few. You can buy a tourist ticket if you have a few tens of millions of dollars to spend on it, but in that case you're part of the problem. A space elevator would be a game changer on the physics point but that won't happen soon and maybe won't happen ever, and the reasons are political again.\nThe rational conclusion is that space travel for human beings in general, and the Apollo Moon landings in particular, are myths. That doesn't mean they are not factual; it means that whether they are factual is not what's important about them. Myths can be inspiring; myths can be valuable; but myths can also be very dangerous if we allow myths to control our motivations and we allow other people to control the myths\nHuman space travel has always been all about politics in the past. It is currently all about politics. It is not reasonable to expect it to be about anything other than politics in the future unless we can make really drastic changes to how we think about, how we fund, and how we organize international and broadly diverse participation in large scientific projects. Space cannot, it must not, be about proving that \"we\" are better than \"them\" for any values of \"we\" and \"them.\" All human beings in the 2010s had better start thinking rationally about making those changes before we get too misty-eyed about the 1960s, and we had better both find ways to be inspired closer to home, and come up with reasons we can more honestly describe and justify for why space exploration is important.\nThe third nation in space was Czechoslovakia, something I'm surprised you didn't mention in your cornucopia of irrelevant factoids, given your last name. Somebody's got to be first, who cares they happen to have webbed feet. And yes, space is all political, Frederik Pohl's Jem is the best novel on the subject. Mainly because space sucks. It's not meant for humans. We're only meant to live down here. 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        "raw_content": "The history of the Lerebours et Secretan brand is so interesting that before we go into the specific question of this lens, let us dwell a little on the parcours of its founders. We can thus better understand the profound transformations that Europe underwent in the nineteenth century. We can draw considerations about cultural changes organically linked to the advent of photography when we look at it from a more anthropological perspective. Photography was one of the fields in which a very important change of values, brought in the midst of the bourgeois revolution, was clearly manifested.\nThe history of the Lerebours\nJean-Noel Lerebours arrived in Paris with his family from Normandy at the age of 12 in the year 1773. Jean-Noel had four brothers and his father was a chapelier, he made hats. Soon after arriving in the capital he entered as an apprentice in a workshop dedicated to the manufacture of eyeglasses. At that time, this industry was growing very rapidly driven by the dissemination of the press, books, periodicals and knowledge valorization \u2013 in an article about a Petzval type lens from Derogy, I gathered some interesting information about the manufacture of lenses at that time, link: Rapide n\u00ba4 Derogy.\nJean-Noel quickly switches to an optics workshop, from a certain Louvel, where he stayed until he was 18 years old. At that time, his father died and he, as the new head of the family and responsible for his mother and younger brothers, begins an enterprising career. He acquired lens polishing utensils and start accepting orders that arrive, from the best opticians and in exciting quantities. The business is going well, Jean-Noel lives austerely and works hard. There is a great demand for telescopes, both astronomical and terrestrial, and the firm Lerebours is establishing its name and growing among the French manufacturers. The competition was strong and the best reputation of English instruments forced a much lower price for local manufacturers.\nThe telescope (on the left) gives a dimension of the degree of specialty and technical capacity that the Lerebours firm reached in its maturity. Made in 1823 it had a lens of 24 cm in diameter and a focal length of 323 cm. The diameter of the lens is a kind of attestation of competence for the manufacturer of telescopes. A 24 cm lens is an imposing landmark even today. This telescope was immediately acquired by the Paris Observatory. Jean-Noel met many honors with numerous awards, medals and titles such as Opticien du Premier Consul, then emperor, Napoleon Bonaparte. Later he was Chevalier of the L\u00e9gion d\u2019Honneur, Louis XVIII.\nThere was full awareness of governments that technology would be decisive in the power and competitiveness of nations. When Jean-Noel started with his first lunettes, he used English flint glasses, but in the course of the developments, in collaboration with other members of the local industry, he started to use French glasses and obtained parity in quality with the British manufacturers. To stimulate rapid development and its positive implications for the national economy, there was a network of information exchange, collaborations, awards and dissemination of technological achievements. Institutions such as the Academy of Sciences, the Society for the Encouragement of the National Industry and the Universal Exhibitions fulfilled this role of fostering a greedy environment to absorb new technologies. The manufacturers were eager for medals to endorse the quality of their production and cash prizes were offered to anyone who presented solutions to the most pressing problems of the day, both in basic science and industry. This was new and totally different from craft production and feudal organization in guilds and industry associations whose purpose was to always do as it had always been done. It was only at this time that a collaboration between university and industry was born, between scientists and businessmen, valuing the different ways of doing, productivity, the new one replacing the traditional one \u2013 in Petzval lens article, the development of his optics for portraits is analyzed under this angle of how science finally met technology \u2013 link: The Petzval Portrait Lens.\nJean-Noel Lerebours was widowed and married to a seamstress who was the mother of No\u00ebl-Marie Paymal, the son of an unknown father. The boy soon becomes interested in business and joins the firm that was already a large company in its field. In 1836, Jean-Noel officially married and became No\u00ebl-Marie Paymal, now also Lerebours, his heir. With the death of the adoptive father in 1840, it will continue and expand the firm\u2019s business on a much larger scale, as with the invention of photography the optical industry has experienced a hitherto unimaginable growth.\nThe importance and prestige of the optical and photographic industry, in the figure of two of its leading brands, can be evaluated considering that Lerebours and Chevalier (another renowned optician and manufacturer) had their businesses in one of the noblest points of Paris , on the Place du Pont Neuf. In the building on the left, photo above, Lerebours\u2019 shop and studio, on the right was the maison Chevalier. Below is the current view of the buildings.\nNo\u00ebl-Marie Paymal Lerebours was a key figure in the development of photography. He not only manufactured lenses, cameras and field, studio and laboratory accessories, but was himself a great daguerreotypist, editor and influencer in all developments, dissemination and uses of the new invention.\nSoon after the announcement of the daguerreotype, in 1839, when the process was bought by the French government and released into the public domain, Daguerre and Isidore Ni\u00e9pce signed a contract with Alphonse Giroux, merchant and manufacturer of fine woodworking, to produce the only cameras authorized to carry the seal / name of Daguerre. But immediately, No\u00ebl Paymal Lerebours, who was not lacking in prestige as an optician and manufacturer of scientific instruments, also began to manufacture cameras and all the apparatus necessary for the production of daguerreotypes.\nLike Giroux, he also publishes a booklet entitled \u201cHistorique et description des proc\u00e9d\u00e9s du daguerretitie et du diorama \u2013 R\u00e9dig\u00e9s par Daguerre et orn\u00e9s du portrait de l\u2019auter\u201c. To the official text of Daguerre, presented in the proceedings at the Academy of Sciences and which earned him a good pension for life, Lerebours adds his notes and observations on the process. The publication is a great success and had several subsequent editions.\nAn initiative that still guarantees a special place in these first years of photography was the publication of Excursions daguerriennes, with the pompous subtitle Vues et Monuments les plus remarquables du Globe. There were two books (1841 and 1843) with engravings made from daguerreotypes of collaborators and from Lerebours itself. Views of France, Egypt, Italy, Russia, Algeria and even the Niagara Falls are reproduced through engravings made from daguerreotypes. The process of transferring the picture to the engraving was partly mechanical, using the daguerreotype metal plate itself, and partly manual. It is certain that, in observing the images, the engraver made a good contribution from what he knew of the techniques of drawing and composition.\nIn the scene below, taken from Excursions Daguerriennes, shows the castle of Fontainebleau. We can be sure that a Daguerreotype would not be able to reproduce running horses. But these elements added a posteriori gave balance and life to the scene. Also the clouds, so difficult to reproduce in a process that is sensitive only to blue and ultraviolet, were probably an addition of the artist.\nBut these details probably did not bother about the realism or authenticity of the scenes depicted. At a time, when even short trips were difficult or impossible for the majority of the population, to see \u201cphotographs\u201d of Roman ruins, churches in Moscow and mosques in the Maghreb, it must have been magical in itself.\nAs no one had seen what photography was, since it did not exist, what these pioneers did, soon assumed the identity of the new medium. They became canonical and determined for the next decades what would be the photographic. What subjects, what points of view, what perspectives, how to arrange foreground, how to organize the scale of things, all these aesthetic questions were being established and to a large extent were not new but borrowed from painting and the arts. A certain autonomization of photography would only come in the twentieth century.\nLerebours and collaborators were very active in establishing these canons. In 1841, less than two years after the announcement of photography, Lerebours publishes with Marc Antoine Gaudin a Photography Treatise where he again presents the daguerreotype process, with some modifications, and also discusses the portrait, the choice of background, poses and clothing, landscape, still life and other issues that formed the understanding of what and how photography should be. In that year of 1841 Lerebours reported having made more than 1500 daguerreotypes. His production would soon reach the same amount of portraits in just two months. The number 13 on Place du Pont Neuf, became the place where Parisian photographers met to discuss, share and compare their results in photography.\nThe photo above shows, further to the left, No\u00ebl-Marie Paymal Lerebours. Standing up is the German Friederich von Martens who worked for Lerebours and developed a panoramic swing lens camera \u2013 more information about this type of camera at this link. On the right is Marc Antoine Gaudin. The other two, seated, are unknown and probably workers of the firm Lerebours.\nIn 1845 No\u00ebl-Marie associates with Marc Secr\u00e9tan, mathematician and astronomer. They change the name of the firm to Lerebours et Secr\u00e9tan. Lerebours is dedicated more to the photographic sector and Secr\u00e9tan will develop the firm\u2019s vocation of origin in the manufacture of telescopes and scientific optical instruments. The union is very fruitful and gives a new impetus in the company. Secr\u00e9tan, Swiss and just arrived in Paris, soon finds its space and creates a reputation among the leading scientists of the time. The association runs until 1855 when Lerebours retires leaving a company of international fame and high market value. Secr\u00e9tan then gives the production of lenses a more scientific and less empirical character. It introduces more calculation and math as the basis of the drawings and developments. Already in the hands of other heirs the firm remains, but will leave the Place du Pont Neuf in the 70\u2019s and will not know other glorious times like those of Lerebours. The brand will be active until the 1950s.\nThe Lerebours and the new order\nWhat is interesting in this story, apart from its novelistic aspects, is to consider the change in the way of life that was brought about by the Bourgeois Revolution and the whole ideology of the Enlightenment. The key point is the prominent place that they agreed to scientific knowledge. The impact of these transformations was enormous in the whole dynamics of society. For centuries and centuries the chance that someone born in a humble family had to achieve a leadership position was basically through weapons. All the European nobility that formed from the end of the Roman Empire was militaristic. If someone was a plebeian, but very good at killing his fellow men and leading wars and looting, he would eventually become a general, a king or even a great emperor. The ecclesiastical way, another option for power, was soon occupied by the good families, and only a charismatic preacher and very politically capable could, from humble beginnings, achieve notoriety in the hierarchy of the Roman church. There was still trade, the very cradle of the bourgeoisie, but to be a merchant or banker, even with great success, did not make one a properly respected and honored person. They were seen, at most, as a necessary evil and could not, no matter how much they could donated to church building and financing wars, have their way of life elevated to the condition role models, like nobles and the saints usually were.\nWhat Enlightenment, as part of the modernity package, was able to provide was a positive conceptual basis for manufacturing, labor, and the transformation of nature into goods and wealth that these activities never had. Looting, seizing, collecting taxes, and all coercive forms of enrichment, have always been considered far more noble than working. What gave the manufacture this veneer of honoured activity and something far removed from the traditional manual and repetitive work, was inventiveness, intellect, study, scientific knowledge at the service of Nature domination and the production of goods. To the old typology of the models of our Western culture, basically composed by the warrior, the religious and the artist, was added the coupled scientist and his fellow entrepreneur, the new creators of wealth.\nPhotography is really exemplary as part of this transformation. In optics and chemistry, the gradual insertion of scientific and industrial approaches into an activity that had previously been a craft, is very evident. The notoriety conquered by the Lerebours, father and son, the route they took, beginning with the simple polishing of spectacle lenses, and later being active in circles of astronomy, installed in the nicest spot of Paris, and yet \u201cknight of the king\u2019s legion of honor\u201d, that is a classic case of this transition to a new status of manufacturing when mixed up with science and technology. The understanding of this transition by Lerebours son is attested by his association with the mathematician Secr\u00e9tan. The success of Petzval\u2019s lens, another mathematician, was a defeat of methods of intuition or sheer trial and error, which was formerly the modus operandi of great opticians like Charles Chevalier and Jean-Marie Lerebours. Even Niepce, Daguerre, Talbot and Florence, can not be considered much more than dilettantes. Their merits are more in having been visionary and very stubborn. But soon the photographic processes became subject of names like John Herschel, and its processes happened to be seen like part of a body of knowledge that was developed in basic research in chemistry and later applied cascading to technological processes.\nStories like that of the Lerebours add up to thousands of others in which work and study have won not only financial comfort, as the upper bourgeoisie always had, but also respect and admiration of society, as the upper bourgeoisie had never had. It was like a new path of social ascension that was open to all through hard work and study. The nineteenth century experienced many misfortunes and social commotions, but there was also a climate of euphoria and confidence in the future. This new social order was an encouragement to those who balanced on the fringes of prosperity but without partaking of it, something like eternal salvation role during the Middle Ages.\nIn his catalog of 1846, therefore soon after the entrance of Secr\u00e9tan in the business, two types of photographic lenses are mentioned: Objectif Achromatique and Objectif \u00e0 Verres Combin\u00e9s (verre is glass in French). They appear organized by the size of the plate to which they are intended. It was still not common to speak of focal length and nor diaphragm or aperture to specify a lens. Whole plate was 16 x 22 cm, and then came its fractions 1/2 plate, 1/4 and 1/6. Later the somewhat larger size 18 x 24 cm was adopted as the European whole plate size and this is a format that is sold to this day.\nObjectif \u00e0 Verres Combin\u00e9s was another name for Petzval\u2019s portrait lens and had two achromatic doublets, one cemented on the front and one air spaced on the rear, leaving the diaphragm positioned between the two sets. It was also known as double objective or \u201cGerman system\u201d. For details and history of this lens, visit the The Petzval portrait lens page.\nThis objective sample, from Lerebours et Secr\u00e9tan, is a lens of the Objectif Achromatique type, or objectif simple, objective for landscapes (paysage), or objectif pour vues, that would be objective for \u201csights\u201d, a term probably coined by Ni\u00e9pce, who used it in his writings . All this meant that it was a lens for static subjects such as landscapes or architecture because the aperture needed to give sharpness across the field was very small and therefore the exposure times too long for the processes of the time.\nIn the diagram above, taken from Etiene Wallon\u2019s 1891 optics treatise, this landscape lens corresponds to scheme IV. It features a biconcave flint glass cemented to a biconvex crown. Schemes I and II were typical of camera obscura and III was used in the first daguerreotype cameras. By having this type of construction and by the serial number, engraved just above the name, No. 7456, this lens must have been manufactured around 1855.\nA curiosity about Lerebours et Secretan lenses is that in addition to engraving the serial number on the brass barrel, the manufacturer took the care of marking it also on the lens itself, as seen in the photo below.\nThe basic dimensions of this lens are shown in the diagram below. It has two particularities. The first is that the doublet is like in a recess into the lens tube. I wondered, why would anyone do that? This part inside the camera! My hypothesis is that the intended effect was to give more room to slide the lens forward through the rack by stretching tube without moving the lens in relation to the diaphragm. I imagine it has been designed for a camera with less mobility for focusing leaving all movements to the rack. The 33 mm trip allows one to focus from infinity to a distance of only 2.2 m, probably more than enough for a lens like this. This would allow one to use it on a camera even without bellows or \u201cdrawer\u201d system. Maybe it was designed for a fixed camera, a simple box.\nThe other particularity, which is harder to explain, is that on top of the regular front tube where washer diaphragms are installed, this lens also a slit for Waterhouse type stops at 18 mm from the lens. I believe this must have been a later adaptation of some creative former owner. It must not be original from factory.\nBut at least the work was done with great zeal and looks even original. Both the cuts and the insert to support diaphragms are very well made. But I have found nothing in the existing literature to corroborate this kind of duplicity of diaphragms.\nIn this type of lens, the diaphragm is selected by inserting a washer into the tube in front of the lens. A metal piece (on the right), which fits tight into the same tube, holds the diaphragm securely in place. The cap, shown in the first photo of this article, was usually used as a shutter because times were very long. Used without any diaphragm the aperture of this lens is f / 7.7. But this should be a situation just to focus on a slightly brighter image. Apertures in practice should be f/16 or smaller.\nThe focal length was evaluated by successive measurements of magnification that were plotted in the chart above (see calculator in this link) and the result was 255 mm. This is consistent with the lens diameter having 55mm because at that time they used to have a diameter of 1/5 of the focal length, according to Wallon and also Monckhoven. As for the position of the diaphragm in relation to the lens, a matter that was much debated at the time, it is known that the standard 1/5 of the focal length was adopted by most manufacturers for this type of lens. In the above diagram is marked 42 mm, that was measured to the surface of the lens. This should correspond approximately to 50 mm, at some point inside or near the doublet, and would then give us 1/5 of the focal length.\nUsint this lens\nThe photo to illustrate the use of this lens was made at the Jardim Bot\u00e2nico de S\u00e3o Paulo. It was mounted on a Thornton Pickard Royal Ruby whole plate camera: 18 x 24 cm. Instead of film, I took advantage of the fact that I\u2019m testing home-made dry plates with silver gelatin, and it was then a 2-mm glass emulsified with the basic recipe of Joseph Maria Eder in his 1883 book.\nThis was the third batch of emulsion I prepared and the result was already quite satisfactory, keeping the natural limitations of the formula. On the left the appearance of the plate after it was developed. To take the photo I used a set of cut diaphragms for this lens as I don\u2019t have the originals. The aperture chosen was f / 45 and the exposure time was 3 minutes on a day partly cloudy but very bright. The photometry for ISO 3 gave 30s at f / 45\u00bd with an EV = 6.6. I deliberated increased exposure as the scene was basically green ant the emultsion is not sentitive to that color. The develpment was 12 min in Parodinal 1:20 at 20 \u00b0 C. It is possible to notice a vignette at the corners of the plate. I did not find this lens in the Lerebours et Secretan catalogs I could find, so I do not know what the official format recommendation would be. I think it would be half a plate because its circle of image is 25 cm and to be whole plate of the time (16 x 22 cm) would have to be at least 27.2. Being a lens for architecture and landscapes, one should have some freedom of movement.\nI still can not get rid of flaws and stains on the dry plate. The image below is a direct scan of the negative but has been cropped and retouched to eliminate blemishes in the emulsion and spots from the development.\nThe result surprised me. We see in museums images made at the time and they are indeed very good. But this image is different from the historical samples because while the lens is old, the medium is fresh. I felt that the vintage photographs because they had already undergone a degradation of the material itself do not give a precise idea of what they must have looked like to those who saw them in their own time. I imagine that experiences like this can inform us a little more about the quality of the optics without the time influence on the printing itself. Of course, with f / 45 any lens has an obligation to look good, but even so, to think that already in 1855 had access to an image with that quality is something that always surprises, accustomed that we are thinking that everything must have greatly improved after such a long period of time.\nMore detailed views of the same scan:\nTo finish, just as curiosity, a scan of a print by contact, on paper Ilford fiber, the entire plate and without croppings and retouchings. 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        "raw_content": "Answering questions about a gap in your CV\nTake time to think about each question before answering so you can give a good response\nInterviewers will start assessing you as soon as they meet you, so your presentation and attitude are important. To make a good first impression:\nsmile when you meet people\nbe professional as soon as you enter the building. The receptionist and anyone else you meet might tell the interviewer what they think of you.\nSpeak clearly and vary your tone to show you\u2019re interested and enthusiastic.\nTake time to think about each question before answering so you can give a good response.\nListen to questions carefully and let the interviewer lead the conversation. If you don't understand a question, ask for it to be explained or repeated.\nIf you\u2019ve had a job before don\u2019t criticise previous employers or co-workers.\nGive examples from your experience that demonstrate your knowledge and skills.\nShow confidence in your skills and be positive about what you have done. For example, instead of using phrases such as \"I only have...\" or \"I don't have\u2026\" tell the employer what you do have to offer.\nQuestions about your experience\nWhen you answer interview questions about something you\u2019ve done it\u2019s best to use the STAR method (situation, task, action, result).\nSituation \u2013 describe what the situation was.\nTask \u2013 describe the task you had to do.\nAction \u2013 describe what you did to achieve the task.\nResult \u2013 describe the final result.\n\u201cWhen I was an assistant manager at Sally\u2019s Sandals we hosted a VIP sales event for our loyalty card customers, and I was in charge of organising it. I needed to make sure that the store was decorated, we had food and drink for the customers, and we had enough staff members to work that evening. The event went very smoothly and we exceeded our sales targets for the evening by 50 percent.\u201d\nSummarise your work and study experience and talk about your goals.\nUse your research about the job and organisation to answer this question.\nTalk about your interest in the job and the organisation\nWhat makes you the best person for this job?\nExplain how your personality, skills and experience make you ideal for the job.\nHave you done this kind of work before?\nDiscuss any skills or experience you have that will help you do the job.\nDiscuss your strengths and then talk about how you overcome your weaknesses.\nDescribe a specific task or situation, what you did and what the result was using the STAR method.\nWhen answering questions about a gap in your CV it\u2019s important to:\naddress the gap directly\nexplain why you chose to or needed to take a break\nexplain the issue around having a gap and make it clear it\u2019s sorted out\nprovide evidence of your strong work performance if the gap was due to redundancy.\nGaps due to long-term illness\nEmployers will usually ask you if you have any mental or physical conditions that could prevent you from doing the job you\u2019ve applied for.\nIf you\u2019re fully recovered from an illness, be honest and make it clear that your health won\u2019t be a problem for the employer.\nIf you have an illness that could affect your ability to do the job, be honest and answer the question positively. For example, \"I have arthritis in my foot that prevents me from standing for more than an hour at a time. This has never been a problem in my 10 years of working at a desk, but I've been told it could spread to other parts of my body in time.\"\nWorkbridge offers a free service to help people with any form of disability to find work. You can contact them for support with your job search and interviews.\nWorkbridge website - support for people with disabilities who are looking for employment\nGaps due to prison time or serious criminal convictions\nIf you've been in prison or have serious criminal convictions, approaching previous employers could be useful when job hunting. They will know what you\u2019re like as an employee and may offer you another job. They may also give you a good reference.\nIf you get a job interview you may be asked if you have a criminal record. Consider the employer\u2019s concerns and discuss what you've done since the conviction. 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        "raw_content": "\u203a resource \u203a Evaluative research into the Office of the Board of Studies' Aboriginal Careers Aspiration Program for Aboriginal students in NSW high schools\nEvaluative research into the Office of the Board of Studies' Aboriginal Careers Aspiration Program for Aboriginal students in NSW high schools\nBoard of Studies (NSW)\nThe Aboriginal Careers Aspiration Program was established to enhance knowledge, skills and access to career pathways information and to raise the numbers of Indigenous students across as many subject areas as possible. This report presents a review of this program, focusing on the critical issues which impact on Aboriginal students' career aspirations, the critical interactions between Aboriginal communities and career aspirations, and whether the Program has an effect on the career aspirations. Research was conducted with 388 Indigenous and non-Indigenous secondary students in ten urban and rural schools. The report discusses the research methodology used, outcomes of the research, key findings, and conclusions. Topics include Indigenous education and employment, service delivery issues, cultural considerations in vocational education, career aspirations and expectations, obstacles, and the role of education.",
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        "raw_content": "The United Nations was behind all of the chartered buses that carried the thousands of caravan migrants from Mexico City to the US border back in November. Now, the UN is stepping in to provide help for the new caravan set to leave Honduras on Tuesday!\nMake no mistake about it: The United Nations is trying to use YOUR tax dollars to facilitate an invasion of the United States' southern border.\nBut thanks to the government shutdown, none of that funding has been disbursed yet. The UN is currently running on fumes. Democrats are promising to push the new State Department Appropriations Bill through and give the United Nations a blank check to help these caravan invaders.\nYou have a chance to stop the UN once and for all, but it has to be right now!\nSend your instant and urgent FaxBlast to Congress right now before it's too late and DEMAND they block all United Nations funding from passing!\nA new caravan is forming in Honduras. They will set out on Tuesday to begin their trek to the US-Mexico border.\nLike the last caravan, this one will have help. The United Nations is already embedding officials into the caravan to coach them on how to game the system and trick US Customs and Border Patrol into accepting their asylum stories.\nThe UN is once again threatening legal action if the Trump administration turns any of these new caravan migrants away.\nFor far too long, the United Nations has used my tax dollars to try to chip away at America's sovereignty. That ends now.\nWith the government shut down, you and your colleagues have not yet passed a State Department Appropriations Act. That means that the billions of dollars earmarked for the United Nations have not been disbursed yet.\nYou have a once in a lifetime opportunity to keep it that way. Pull the plug on the whole thing. Block even one cent from going to the anti-American bureaucrats at the United Nations.\nAppropriating $5 billion for border security is apparently controversial, but Republicans and Democrats alike don't even flinch at the idea of giving away billions to the UN and its anti-American programs. It is truly shameful.\nCongressional Democrats are trying to push through a spending bill to allow all of the UN's funding to be disbursed. With the new migrant caravan set to march on the US-Mexico border, we know exactly what the United Nations will use this funding on...\nI am demanding that you block this legislation, as well as any other attempt to surrender our sovereignty.\nIt is time to put America First. It is time to stop funding the United Nations' anti-America agenda.",
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        "raw_content": "Israeli psy-ops in Lebanon\nThe BBC ran a report on the current Israeli psyops in Southern Lebanon\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6\nIsrael steps up \"psy-ops\" in Lebanon\nFrom mass targeting of mobile phones with voice and text messages to old-fashioned radio broadcasts warning of imminent attacks, Israel is deploying a range of old and new technologies in Lebanon as part of the psychological operations (\"psyops\") campaign supplementing its military attacks.\nAccording to US and UK media outlets, Israel has reactivated a radio station to broadcast messages urging residents of southern Lebanon to evacuate the region.\nSome reports have named the station as the Voice of the South.\nThe South Lebanon Army, a Christian militia backed by Israel, operated a radio station called Voice of the South from Kfar Killa in southern Lebanon in the 1980s and 1990s.\nThe station closed down in May 2000 when Israeli forces withdrew from southern Lebanon.\nCash for tip-offs\nThe Israeli newspaper Maariv on Sunday reported the appearance of a website called All 4 Lebanon which offered payment for tip-offs from Lebanese citizens \"that could help Israel in the fight against Hezbollah\".\nAccording to Maariv, the site, with content in Arabic, English and French, had been set up by Israeli intelligence.\n\"We appeal to everyone who has the ability and the desire to uproot the sore called Hezbollah from your heart and from the heart of Lebanon,\" the paper quoted the website as saying in Arabic.\nOn its English-language page, the site says: \"Whoever is able and willing to help Lebanon eradicate Hezbollah's evil and get back its independence, freedom and prosperity is hereby invited to contact us.\"\nIt adds: \"For your own safety, please contact us from places where no-one knows you.\"\nThe Arabic wording is identical to that on leaflets which Israeli aircraft have been dropping over Beirut and the south of Lebanon.\nThe leaflets called on people to \"remove the sore known as Hezbollah from the heart of Lebanon\".\nThe rewards \"could be a range of things, such as cash or a house\", according to an Israel Defence Forces spokeswoman quoted by Reuters news agency.\nIt was not clear how such items would be delivered or exactly what information Israel wanted, Reuters noted.\nMobile aggression\nOn Friday, residents of southern Lebanon reported receiving recorded messages on their mobile phones from an unknown caller.\nThe speaker identified himself as an Israeli and warned people in the area to leave their homes and head north.\nDubai-based news channel al-Arabiya TV reported that the recorded messages also said they \"held the Lebanese government responsible for the abduction of the two Israeli soldiers, and called on Lebanon to set them free\".\nInquiries by Lebanon's communications ministry revealed that the calls had come from exchanges in Italy and Canada, but had originated in Israel.\nAccording to US magazine Time, Israel has been targeting SMS text messages at local officials in southern Lebanon, urging them to move north of the Litani river before Israeli military operations intensified.\nThe UK's Guardian newspaper said mobile phone users in Lebanon were regularly receiving messages to their phones which purported to be news updates, attempting to discredit Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah or his party.\nSatellite warfare next?\nAs Israel broadens its psyops activities, it also continues to attack media targets using conventional military means.\nAir raids on Saturday hit transmission stations used by Hezbollah's al-Manar TV, Future TV and the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation (LBC). A technician working for LBC was reported to have been killed.\nThe next day, a convoy of journalists from Lebanese and pan-Arab TV channels was attacked by Israeli planes while on a tour of southern Lebanon; no injuries were reported.\nAccording to an unconfirmed report by Egypt's Middle East News Agency, Israel managed on Sunday \"to intercept the satellite transmissions of Hezbollah's al-Manar TV channel for the third successive day, replacing it with Israeli transmissions that reportedly showed Hezbollah command sites and rocket launching pads which Israel claimed it has raided\".\nReplacing a TV station's picture with output you want the audience to see is more difficult to achieve than jamming.\nAl-Manar TV has three satellite signals, one on ArabSat 2B at 30.5 degrees east, one on Badr 3 at 26 degrees east and one on NileSat 102 at 7 degrees west.\nOn Badr 3 and NileSat, al-Manar is broadcast alongside other TV stations in a multiplexed or combined digital signal.\nWhile it would be technically feasible to replace one station's output, all the other stations in the multiplex would be taken off the air too. 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        "raw_content": "Enrico Volterra wearing the military uniform of the Kingdom of Italy, 1920s. Photo ID EV8.2-2\nEnrico Volterra papers\nBorn in Rome in 1905, the son of one of the finest scientists and mathematicians Italy ever produced, Enrico Volterra earned his first degree from the University of Rome in 1928, and continued to study and do research there with the help of several assistantships, including a five-year stint with renowned mathematician and professor mechanics, Tullio Levi-Civita.\nAfter the Mussolini regime promulgated the 1938 racial laws, which prohibited Jews from teaching, Enrico lost his position. The following year, he left Italy for Cambridge, England, where he earned a PhD in engineering. When Italy entered World War II on the German side, Enrico was imprisoned in an internment camp on the Isle of Man, where he learned of his father's death. Released through the efforts of well-placed British scientists notably Archibald V. Hill, Enrico spent the rest of the war years in England, working on plastic and rubber materials under G. I. Taylor and for the British Admiralty.\nShown above right: Enrico Volterra (far right) in Italy on a recreational car trip with some friends. Photo ID EV8.2-3\nThe assistance of both Theodore von K\u00e1rm\u00e1n and Tullio Levi-Civita in Enrico's search for a permanent position is documented in their and in the latter's papers. Enrico's extensive correspondence with Levi-Civita traces his mentor\u2019s attempts to secure a teaching position in Argentina for his prot\u00e9g\u00e9. In the end Enrico chose the path offered by Von K\u00e1rm\u00e1n, which in 1948 took him across the ocean to the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago.\nEnrico spent the rest of his life in the United States. He soon moved to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York, and in 1957 to the University of Texas at Austin as a professor of aerospace engineering. He specialized in the theory of vibrations, in the strength of materials, and in the mathematical theory of elasticity. He died in 1973.\nEnrico felt keenly his father's scientific legacy. Frequently the source for historical information about his father, Enrico composed an extensive scientific-biographical manuscript around which Sir Edmund Whittaker built the obituary notice on Vito Volterra for the Royal Society. Enrico took advantage of his visits to his mother in Italy to look after his father's famous library, now deposited at the Huntington Library in San Marino, California. The papers include an interesting exchange of letters between Enrico and fractal pioneer Szolem Mandelbrojt regarding the editing of some of Vito's unfinished manuscript material. The Enrico Volterra papers also include many photographs of his father as well as a collection of autographs of distinguished scientists such as Giovanni Schiaparelli, George Ellery Hale, Max Noether, Sophie Kowalevski and Felix Klein, among others\nShown above left: Vita Volterra in an official photo from the late 1920s preserved in the papers of his son Enrico. Photo ID EV8.6-5\nDonated to Caltech by Enrico's widow, Edith Volterra, the collection has been processed in nine archival boxes and is open to researchers. The finding aid will be online by the end of the summer.\nShown above: A holograph letter from astronomer George E. Hale is representative of many such items in Vito Volterra's autograph collection. Volterra had visited Pasadena in October, 1919, and had given a talk in French at Hale's house on international scientific cooperation during World War I and afterwards.",
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        "raw_content": "Noynoy\u2019s US visit: RP to get more counterinsurgency aid via Millennium Challenge Corp.\nPres. Aquino's counterinsurgency campaign will get a boost from the $434-M MCC grant for \"poverty reduction\" (Photo by Rem Zamora)\nOne of the anticipated highlights of President Noynoy Aquino\u2019s trip to the US is the formal signing of the $434-million grant from the Millennium Challenge Corp. (MCC) under its Millennium Challenge Account (MCA). For the cash-strapped Malaca\u00f1ang, the aid is significant not only because of its size, which for a foreign grant is quite big. Politically, the MCC grant is also an unmistakable sign of strong US confidence in the new administration as a reliable ally in protecting American interests in the region. According to an ABS-CBN report quoting Washington insiders, the MCC Board led by State Department Sec. Hillary Clinton did not even wait for their regular fourth quarter meeting to act on the Philippines\u2019 grant application.\nActually, as early as 2009, the country was already eligible for a \u201cCompact\u201d with the MCC. Formal signing, however, was delayed for political reasons. The Obama administration apparently feared that the \u201cintegrity\u201d of the MCC grant might be questioned if it will sign the compact with the Arroyo government, which had an awful corruption record and an even more terrible human rights record. The MCC supposedly helps only those countries that practice \u201cgood governance\u201d. While Mrs. Arroyo had displayed avid support for the US in the nine years she was in power, her administration was already too unpopular to be useful for American interests. Thus, the US had to wait for the results of the May 2010 elections and ensure that its favored candidate will win.\nStronger RP-US military and security ties\nEarly developments indicate that Philippine-US relations under the Aquino administration will be defined by stronger military and security ties, with Washington providing more defense and counter-insurgency-related assistance. In July, Reuters reported that the US has pledged to provide $18.4-million precision-guided missiles this year that will be used against Moro rebels. In August, US Ambassador Harry Thomas announced that the US has donated four \u201csophisticated\u201d gunboats worth P72 million to the Philippine National Police (PNP) for coastline security. Later, the US Embassy disclosed that Washington has decided to increase its law enforcement assistance to the Philippines from P495 million this year to P630 million in 2011.\nBut the MCC grant is so far the largest assistance that the US has committed to the Aquino administration. Technically, the $434-million grant is not categorized as a military or counter-insurgency aid. According to MCC and Palace officials, the money will be used for the Philippine government\u2019s development and poverty reduction efforts. However, since the Bush administration released its post 9/11 National Security Strategy (NSS) in 2002, development aid meant for poverty reduction has been systematically aligned with US war on terror efforts that target legitimate rebel and anti-US imperialism groups in its neocolonies such as the Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) \u2013 New People\u2019s Army (NPA).\nMilitarization of US development aid\nThe 2002 NSS established \u201cglobal development\u201d, for the first time, as the third pillar of US national security along with defense and diplomacy. Budget justifications for foreign assistance also began to underscore the anti-terrorism campaign as the top foreign aid priority of the US. The Bush administration also made it clear in its 2003 National Strategy for Combating Terrorism that a state\u2019s stand on terrorism will be considered when providing aid to that country. It was in this context that the Millennium Challenge Account (MCA) as a new development assistance program was created. Under the Obama administration, foreign aid is expected to play an even deeper role in protecting and advancing US geopolitical interests, especially since all-out military interventions such as the invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq have lost legitimacy and have proven too politically and financially costly for the crisis-ridden US economy.\nIn the Philippines, for instance, the MCC grant will be used to bankroll known counterinsurgency projects masquerading as development/poverty reduction initiatives. These so-called development projects have been designed and initiated by the Arroyo administration, which taking its cue from the US\u2019s National Security Strategy, crafted its own National Internal Security Plan (NISP). Arroyo\u2019s NISP systematically combined military campaigns and poverty alleviation/social development initiatives, some of which are funded by official development assistance (ODA) such as the MCC grant.\nUnder the NISP, the Arroyo administration implemented the Oplan Bantay Laya (OBL) military campaign, which aside from assassinating, abducting, and persecuting political activists from legal people\u2019s organizations, also had \u201cpeace and development activities\u201d that aim to undermine the influence of the CPP-NPA in remote barangays in the countryside. Elements of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) participated in the implementation of poverty alleviation and development efforts of civilian government agencies, an approach that the military leadership claims has significantly weakened the communist rebels.\nKALAHI for anti-insurgency\nOne of these projects is the Kapit-Bisig Laban sa Kahirapan (Unity against Poverty\u2013 KALAHI) program. KALAHI is the national government\u2019s overarching program for a focused, accelerated, convergent, expanded, and strategic effort to reduce poverty. Among its main components is the KALAHI-Comprehensive and Integrated Delivery of Social Services (CIDSS), which started in 2003 with $100-million in funding from the World Bank. Under the MCC grant, KALAHI-CIDSS, a \u201ccommunity-based, rural development program\u201d, will be expanded through a $120-million funding.\nAs envisioned in the NISP, KALAHI shall have an inter-agency convergent mechanism composed of the National KALAHI Convergent Group (NKCG) and the Regional KALAHI Convergent Group (RKCG). Among the functions and responsibilities of the RKCG, which is made up of the regional counterparts of national agencies in the NKCG plus Local Government Units (LGUs), is \u201cclose collaboration with the AFP and the PNP\u201d to ensure a strong link between the anti-poverty and internal security efforts of the government. More than half of KALAHI sites are classified as conflict areas, most of which are CPP-NPA guerilla fronts. (Read here for an example)\nDevelopment projects for militarist pacification\nIn reality, the KALAHI-CIDSS is essentially the \u201csocial development\u201d component of the AFP\u2019s pacification campaign. For example, to help implement the projects in Muslim areas in Mindanao under the KALAHI-CIDSS, Mrs. Arroyo announced in 2003 the formation of Salaam Soldiers. Salaam means peace and in this case is an acronym for the Special Advocacy on Literacy/Livelihood Advancement for Muslims.\nAt least half of this special team is composed of Muslim regular soldiers and integrees (former MILF or MNLF rebels) who have been tasked to provide \u201cpsycho-social and medico-civic services\u201d as well as to ensure peace and order in their area. But the AFP itself said that the Sala\u2019am Soldiers are similar to the special operations teams (SOTs) deployed in insurgency areas in the early 1990s.\nThe SOTs combined civic action with intelligence-gathering and were largely credited for the decline of the communist insurgency in some regions of the country. Together with vigilante and paramilitary groups, they were accused of countless human rights violations in Mindanao.\nIn addition, the AFP, the Department of National Defense (DND), and the Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP) also directly implement development projects under KALAHI through the KALAHI-KALAYAAN to supposedly \u201caddress the needs of the poor communities in conflict areas\u201d.\nSamar Road\nAnother project that will be funded by the MCC grant is the $214-million construction and repair of 220 kilometers of roads that cut across the most marginalized communities of Samar Island. The so-called Samar Road will pass through 15 municipalities and aims to improve access to markets and services for farmers, fishers, and small businesses.\nBut why did Samar get such special attention from the Philippine government and the MCC? According to the AFP, the island remains \u201ca big challenge\u201d to the Army when it comes to crushing insurgency. Meanwhile, in a recent press conference, Samar Governor Sharee Ann Tan-Delos Santos said that in order to help the government and the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) in their aim to eradicate the problem of insurgency in the province of Samar, there will be constructions of additional provincial roads that will inter-connect the far-flung towns and barangays in Samar. The AFP\u2019s 8th Infantry Division is also currently implementing KALAHI-KALAYAAN projects in various villages around the province.\nSamar has been described as a \u201ckilling field\u201d due to an intensifying counterinsurgency campaign of the AFP in the province. Among the victims of assassination by suspected military elements was parish priest and human rights advocate Reverend Cecilio Lucero of Catubig, Northern Samar, which according to human rights group Karapatan is the first recorded assassination of a Catholic priest since the Marcos dictatorship. Just last August 25, Casiano Abing, a Bayan Muna member, was shot dead in Balangiga, Eastern Samar. Karapatan lists Samar as among the most heavily affected by human rights violations involving state security agents.\nDistorting development work, more human rights abuses\nDespite the many cases of human rights violations under the Oplan Bantay Laya including the extrajudicial killings (more than 1,000 since 2001), abductions (more than 200), and legal persecution of innocent civilians tagged by the military as CPP-NPA members or supporters, the Aquino administration has decided to extend the campaign until yearend. (Read the latest report on the human rights situation in the Philippines here) Under Aquino\u2019s three-month old presidency, seven activists have already been assassinated under the murderous OBL.\nA new counterinsurgency campaign that will supposedly replace the OBL is currently being developed, and according to an Army spokesman, would entail more \u201cdevelopmental projects\u201d. And it seems that like his predecessor, President Aquino will increasingly use foreign development aid such as the $434-million MCC grant as part of government\u2019s counterinsurgency campaign.\nDevelopment workers and activists have been questioning the use of poverty reduction projects for the AFP\u2019s militarist pacification campaign. Resources intended for poverty alleviation and development but used within a strategic framework of subsuming the peace and development process under a military-defined internal security effort will only help perpetuate the conflict and the rampant violation of the people\u2019s most fundamental human rights.\nIt is true that the greater the poverty of the people, the more that they will embrace revolution to achieve social justice such as the four-decade civil war being waged by the NPA. 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        "raw_content": "Ringing up cash: ASCAP suing AT&T for ringtone \u201cperformance\u201d\nThe EFF has found a mildly redacted version of a filing by ASCAP, the American \u2026\nJohn Timmer - Jun 22, 2009 3:32 pm UTC\nIf your cellphone has a musical ringtone, step back and appreciate it the next time a friend dials you\u2014according to the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, you're listening to a performance. In the latest sign of just how confusing the music licensing system is, ASCAP is suing AT&T over the carrier's sale of musical ringtones, looking for a cut of the revenue\u2014even though the carrier is already paying for the download rights to these tunes. In a recent filing unearthed by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, ASCAP says that download payments aren't enough because each ring constitutes a performance.\nThe brief came in response to a motion by AT&T to have the case dismissed. It was filed under seal on the 12th of June, but has only been made public after some of the figures, such as AT&T's ringtone revenue numbers, were redacted.\nThe document lays out a rough history of ASCAP's interactions with various ringtone providers. Many of them had apparently been paying performance licensing fees for years, and some continue to do so. A number, however, have apparently stopped paying in recent years, following a court's decision in a case involving AOL and the precise nature of downloaded music. AT&T apparently never bothered paying performance fees in the first place, but is now citing the download decision as part of its argument for summary dismissal.\nASCAP still firmly believes that the download decision was made in error (it says the same thing about the Cablevision DVR decision, which AT&T's lawyers also cited), but that shouldn't matter anyway: unlike those downloads, a ringtone is a performance. Despite the fact that shopping for ringtones seems to be quite similar to shopping for other music, ASCAP does cite a couple of ways in which there are differences, beyond the obvious (ie, that AT&T can trigger the playing of the track at will). AT&T actually has control over where the track gets stored on most phones, and it remains tied to the carrier\u2014if you switch providers, you lose the track.\nAs such, ASCAP has concluded that \"when a ringtone plays to signal an incoming call, it is obviously a performance.\" Even though AT&T can't control when those calls happen (or if the user has muted their hardware), the group argues that it's created a joint liability with its customers, and in no way deserves to have the case thrown out.\nThe EFF's Fred von Lohman, who analyzed the filing, argues that the brief ignores some well-defined areas of precedent and the legal code. In short, he concludes that, if a ringtone constitutes a public performance, then so does playing the car radio when the windows are down.\nIt seems unlikely that this filing will be well received by the courts. In addition to claiming that two of the relevant precedents were decided wrongly, it's filled with hyperbolic statements, such as where ASCAP claims, \"AT&T has gone much further than Napster ever did.\"\nRegardless, it highlights what has been a recurring problem with copyright law in the digital era: digital media, and the DRM that controls their function, blur the neat lines between a broadcast and physical media. Combine that ambiguity with the fact that groups like ASCAP have a mandate to get their members as much revenue as they can, and you have a recipe for lawsuits whenever someone tries to do something new with digital raw material.",
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        "raw_content": "Jason Lahr's solo exhibition: MICROFICTIONS\nTime: Mon Oct 1, 2018, 8:00AM - 5:00PM\nJean Jacket, 2018\nAssociate Professor of Painting Jason Lahr's solo exhibition, MICROFICTIONS, at the newly opened A|AH|D Gallery at the University of Notre Dame is being held in conjunction with the &Now Festival of Innovative Writing. The exhibition features a selection of paintings on panel from the past five years as well as a brand new vinyl text installation. The show runs October 1-November 13, 2018. There will be a reception for the exhibition on Saturday, October 6, 10:00-12:00 Noon as part of the conference. The A|AH|D Gallery is located on the second floor of Riley Hall of Art.\nThe &Now Festival is being held at the University of Notre Dame October 5-7, 2018. &Now is a biennial literary festival known for presenting innovative writing, thinking about writing, and interdisciplinary explorations such as new poetics, performances, narrative, critical, electronic and multimedia projects. In addition to presenting new work, its book fair, panels and readings foster conversation about past, present, and future literary concerns and movements.\nNow in its fifteenth year, &Now 2018 is the latest iteration of a festival that travels to a different region every two years, and has been hosted in the past by: the University of Notre Dame (2004), Lake Forest College (2006), Chapman University (2007), the University at Buffalo (2009), UC San Diego (2011), Universit\u00e9 de la Sorbonne, Paris (2012), the University of Colorado at Boulder (2013), and California Institute of the Arts (2015).\nPast feature readers have included: M. NourbeSe Philip, Lydia Davis, William Gass, Shelly Jackson, Ishmael Reed, Nathaniel Mackey, Lynne Tillman, Percival Everett, Robert Coover, and many others.\nMore information about the festival.\nMore information about the A|AH|D Gallery.\nMore information about Jason Lahr\u2019s work.\nPosted In: Gallery Opening and Studio Art",
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        "raw_content": "Neverout Review\nMarch 1, 2016 Joe McGee 1 comment\nNeverout is Gear VR\u2019s version of the movie Cube. If you haven\u2019t seen Cube, it\u2019s a movie where people wake up trapped inside of a large cube-shaped room and have to figure out puzzles and traps to escape into the next cube-shaped room, where a new set of puzzles and traps lay. In Neverout, you start inside a cube-shaped room. There is a visible hatch in the room that you must navigate to and then slide down through it into the next cube. With each cube you are in, there is a navigational puzzle you must solve to progress to the next cube-shaped room.\nOverall, the game is fun and I definitely like the idea of the game. I enjoyed the movie and I feel the concept transitions well into a similar VR puzzle game. Each cube-shaped room is made up of square tiles. You move around the room by moving one square at a time. You can walk across the room and onto the walls and ceilings as well. When you walk onto a wall, the room rotates so you keep the same perspective and gravity is always directed toward whatever is down. This comes into play in later levels. The navigational puzzles include box obstructions in your path, electrical currents, fences you climb and drop off of, as well as spiked crates that fall as gravity in the room shifts.\nNeverout is another game that is easy to just pick up and start playing for a while. There also seems to be a good amount of content compared to other VR games as there appears to be about 100 - 120 rooms to discover and solve. On one hand, the puzzles are pretty easy to solve, at least in the beginning. However, I can see how that is a good thing as being stuck for too long in the same room could quickly turn people off from continuing to play the game. This is also another game that is easy on the stomach due to lateral only movements. There are no curved or rotating movements to make you queasy. Neverout is a good game for people who like to solve quick puzzles and explore new rooms, while also having several hours of content to play with.\n1 Comment on \u201cNeverout Review\u201d\nGenerally I do nnot read post on blogs, however I would like\ntto say that this write-up very forced me tto try and do so!",
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        "raw_content": "If you have been interested in teaching abroad then it is more than likely that you are going to need a TEFL certificate to do so. The TEFL is an internationally recognized certificate which helps its students to understand how best to teach their students. Because the course syllabus is easily accessible, there is a wide variety of colleges, schools and learning institutes who offer the TEFL course. This range of choice can pose a problem for people who do want to teach abroad as it can be difficult to know which is the best TEFL course to take on. Today we are going to look at the online TEFL course, the most popular way of studying for the certificate, to find out which gives you the best choice.\nThis is a really novel company who are not only helping people to gain their TEFL certificate, but also giving something back to the world. For each new student which MyTEFL enlists, it donates to a a number of valiant causes around the world. The other benefit of this option for students is that the course is much more centered around practical learning rather than solely theory, giving you some valuable experience as you learn.\nThe ITEFLA has its students operating in over 25 locations around the world and has passed more than 3,500 since its inception. The organization is internationally accredited and widely respected by schools and colleges around the world. The course here are even taught by university professors so you can guarantee that what you are being taught is of a high standard.\nIn terms of flexibility as you learn, this is probably the best choice for you and it is the perfect place to study if you are working in a full time job or if you have family commitments. All of the courses at Premier TEFL are over 100 hours and they can be completed in anywhere between 6 weeks and 6 months. There is no restriction as to when you can study and all of the course materials are available on just about every electronic device. With Premier TEFL, you can even tailor your studies to focus on one particular location or region that you have been thinking about teaching in.\nUniversity of Toronto TEFL Online\nTo have a highly revered and successful university teaching your certificate is a great way to gain the best qualification possible and it is attractive to prospective employers. That is exactly what you can count on if you opt for a course with the University of Toronto. The 100+ hour courses are all managed by university professors and as such the level of teaching and the standard of education is incredibly high. If you are looking to work somewhere which already has high competition, it is worth doing all that you can to stand out and that is exactly what an online education with the University of Tornoto will give you.",
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        "raw_content": "'Nervous and hormonal systems together perform the function of control\n\u2018Nervous and hormonal systems together perform the function of control and coordination in human beings.\u2019 Justify the statement.\nThe working together of various organs of human being in a systematic, controlled and efficient way to produce a proper response to various stimuli is known as coordination. In humans, the nervous and hormonal system together perform this control and coordination. Nervous system consists of receptors that receive the stimulus from surrounding environment and send the message received by them to the spinal Cord and brain in form of electrical impulses through the sensory nerves. The motor nerves then transmit the response to the effector. The effectors are mainly the muscles and glands of our body. Thus, endocrine glands secreting hormones are directly or indirectly controlled by the nervous system. Hence, control and coordination in humans (or animals) depends on two things for transmitting information, i.e. chemical signals of hormones and nerve impulses.\nIf they depended only on nerve impulses through nerve cells, only a limited range of tissues would be stimulated. Since, they get additional chemical signals as well, a large number of tissues are stimulated. This is why animals can show a wide range of response to stimulus.",
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        "raw_content": "Matt Vanacoro on Wed, February 6th 1 comments\nWell, NAMM 2019 was an exciting one indeed! There\u2019s no better place to be in January if you are a fan of virtual instruments, and this year was no exception. UVI was on hand demoing their new collection of FM inspired instruments with FM Suite. I was lucky enough to get my hands on a pre-release copy about a week before the show and I was excited to see so many people checking out the final release that debuted at the UVI booth. Here\u2019s what it\u2019s all about.\nOne of the first things that struck me about FM Suite is the overarching concept. As per usual with UVI, the core DNA of the instrument is sample based. What is fun and new about FM Suite, however, is that they have captured the sound of a larger set of instruments and focused them into 5 virtual interfaces. In other words, they didn\u2019t just sample 5 instruments, they sampled quite a few more. There are 5 instruments for you to work with, and the user interface is leveraged to focus the larger collection into a set of user interfaces that is a bit easier to digest. This means you get the sounds from a larger collection without the burden of having to learn a dozen or so different user interfaces.\nThe second tent pole feature of this collection is bound to be a controversial one: you don\u2019t actually have to know how to program an FM synth to use it. While purists might scoff at the idea of an sampler utilizing FM sounds, realists will tell you that it takes a large investment in time to really get the most out of any FM synth. Learning the various algorithmic combinations of operators, adjusting the carrier, dealing with the overtones and harmonics - all of these can be daunting when what you are really looking for is that classic FM synth tone, and fast.\nThis concept is where FM Suite really delivers. You\u2019ve got enough presets and diversity of instruments here that you can nearly guarantee that the sound you\u2019re looking for is somewhere in there, sampled and ready to go. You don\u2019t have to worry about the nitty gritty of programming.\nThis is bound to divide the audience a bit, but again, there is a lot here even for those of us who have experience in programming FM. Myself, I own a DX7, a reface DX, and a Yamaha Montage (whose FM engine is nothing to sneeze at) and I absolutely appreciate the speed in which I can call up FM classic sounds using FM Suite. It\u2019s just really fantastic to have the \u2018best of the best\u2019 at the ready 24/7 without having to tweak.\nThat isn\u2019t to say you can\u2019t tweak these sounds. In fact, quite the opposite is true. The user interfaces allow you to dial in the amount of glitchiness and overtones that you want to hear by rotating through algorithms in certain instruments. You can also layer in sounds from multiple synths quickly and easily. The FX engine allows for everything from tasteful ambiance to hyper-aggressive drive. Finally, a built in modulation sequencer allows you to control a host of parameters with internal motion. The arpeggiator is what you\u2019d expect on a typical UVI instrument, and as always, I appreciate the ability for the 2 layers to have completely separate arpeggiators when desired.\nFor just a hair under a hundred bucks, you can own a fantastic and wonderfully efficient collection of the best FM synths money can buy. From the popular to the esoteric, you can find just about every flavor of FM you would ever need in FM suite. I highly recommend it for anyone who is a fan of synths and sound design!\nPros: An extremely large collection, focused into a manageable amount of interfaces, extremely diverse sounds, great templates, unique and hard-to-find synths included, no knowledge of FM required\nCons: Limited control of actual FM parameters/algorithms (but some might see that as a plus!)\nWeb: www.uvi.net\nprice is $149 USD.\nBy: SoundSkulptor",
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        "raw_content": "ASNT \u00bb About \u00bb Intro to NDT\nIntroduction to Nondestructive Testing\nFor visitors who are not already familiar with NDT, the general information below is intended to provide a basic description of NDT and the most common test methods and techniques used when performing NDT. As such it is not highly detailed or all encompassing, and for more comprehensive information readers should refer to ASNT publications such as the ASNT NDT Handbooks or the ASNT Personnel Training Publications (PTP) Classroom Training Series, all of which are available from ASNT\u2019s bookstore. Also, standards covering these test methods are listed on the \"Codes and Standards Bodies\" page under the NDT Resources Center tab. To maintain consistency, the techniques described for each test method are those listed in the 2011 edition of ASNT\u2019s Recommended Practice No. SNT-TC-1A.\nWhat Is Nondestructive Testing?\nNondestructive testing (NDT) is the process of inspecting, testing, or evaluating materials, components or assemblies for discontinuities, or differences in characteristics without destroying the serviceability of the part or system. In other words, when the inspection or test is completed the part can still be used.\nIn contrast to NDT, other tests are destructive in nature and are therefore done on a limited number of samples (\"lot sampling\"), rather than on the materials, components or assemblies actually being put into service.\nThese destructive tests are often used to determine the physical properties of materials such as impact resistance, ductility, yield and ultimate tensile strength, fracture toughness and fatigue strength, but discontinuities and differences in material characteristics are more effectively found by NDT.\nToday modern nondestructive tests are used in manufacturing, fabrication and in-service inspections to ensure product integrity and reliability, to control manufacturing processes, lower production costs and to maintain a uniform quality level. During construction, NDT is used to ensure the quality of materials and joining processes during the fabrication and erection phases, and in-service NDT inspections are used to ensure that the products in use continue to have the integrity necessary to ensure their usefulness and the safety of the public.\nIt should be noted that while the medical field uses many of the same processes, the term \"nondestructive testing\" is generally not used to describe medical applications.\nNDT Test Methods\nTest method names often refer to the type of penetrating medium or the equipment used to perform that test. Current NDT methods are: Acoustic Emission Testing (AE), Electromagnetic Testing (ET), Guided Wave Testing (GW), Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), Laser Testing Methods (LM), Leak Testing (LT), Magnetic Flux Leakage (MFL), Microwave Testing, Liquid Penetrant Testing (PT), Magnetic Particle Testing (MT), Neutron Radiographic Testing (NR), Radiographic Testing (RT), Thermal/Infrared Testing (IR), Ultrasonic Testing (UT), Vibration Analysis (VA) and Visual Testing (VT).\nThe six most frequently used test methods are MT, PT, RT, UT, ET and VT. Each of these test methods will be described here, followed by the other, less often used test methods.\nMagnetic Particle Testing uses one or more magnetic fields to locate surface and near-surface discontinuities in ferromagnetic materials. The magnetic field can be applied with a permanent magnet or an electromagnet. When using an electromagnet, the field is present only when the current is being applied. When the magnetic field encounters a discontinuity transverse to the direction of the magnetic field, the flux lines produce a magnetic flux leakage field of their own as shown in Figure 1. Because magnetic flux lines don't travel well in air, when very fine colored ferromagnetic particles (\"magnetic particles\") are applied to the surface of the part the particles will be drawn into the discontinuity, reducing the air gap and producing a visible indication on the surface of the part. The magnetic particles may be a dry powder or suspended in a liquid solution, and they may be colored with a visible dye or a fluorescent dye that fluoresces under an ultraviolet (\"black\") light.\nMT Techniques\nMost field inspections are performed using a Yoke, as shown at the right. As shown in Figure 2(a), an electric coil is wrapped around a central core, and when the current is applied, a magnetic field is generated that extends from the core down through the articulated legs into the part. This is known as longitudinal magnetization because the magnetic flux lines run from one leg to the other.\nWhen the legs are placed on a ferromagnetic part and the yoke is energized, a magnetic field is introduced into the part as shown in (b). Because the flux lines do run from one leg to the other, discontinuities oriented perpendicular to a line drawn between the legs can be found. To ensure no indications are missed, the yoke is used once in the position shown then used again with the yoke turned 90o so no indications are missed. Because all of the electric current is contained in the yoke and only the magnetic field penetrates the part, this type of application is known as indirect induction.\nProd units use direct induction, where the current runs through the part and a circular magnetic field is generated around the legs as shown in Figure 3. Because the magnetic field between the prods is travelling perpendicular to a line drawn between the prods, indications oriented parallel to a line drawn between the prods can be found. As with the yoke, two inspections are done, the second with the prods oriented 90o to the first application.\nElectric coils are used to generate a longitudinal magnetic field. When energized, the current creates a magnetic field around the wires making up the coil so that the resulting flux lines are oriented through the coil as shown at the right. Because of the longitudinal field, indications in parts placed in a coil are oriented transverse to the longitudinal field.\nMost horizontal wet bath machines (\"bench units\") have both a coil and a set of heads through which electric current can be passed, generating a magnetic field. Most use fluorescent magnetic particles in a liquid solution, hence the name \"wet bath.\" A typical bench unit is shown at the right. When testing a part between the heads, the part is placed between the heads, the moveable head is moved up so that the part being tested is held tightly between the heads, the part is wetted down with the bath solution containing the magnetic particles and the current is applied while the particle are flowing over the part. Since the current flow is from head to head and the magnetic field is oriented 90o to the current, indications oriented parallel to a line between the heads will be visible. This type of inspection is commonly called a \"head shot.\"\nCentral Conductor\nWhen testing hollow parts such as pipes, tubes and fittings, a conductive circular bar can be placed between the heads with the part suspended on the bar (the \"central conductor\") as shown in Figure 6. The part is then wetted down with the bath solution and the current is applied, travelling through the central conductor rather than through the part. The ID and OD of the part can then be inspected. As with a head shot, the magnetic field is perpendicular to the current flow, wrapping around the test piece, so indications running axially down the length of the part can be found using this technique.\nThe basic principle of liquid penetrant testing is that when a very low viscosity (highly fluid) liquid (the penetrant) is applied to the surface of a part, it will penetrate into fissures and voids open to the surface. Once the excess penetrant is removed, the penetrant trapped in those voids will flow back out, creating an indication. Penetrant testing can be performed on magnetic and non-magnetic materials, but does not work well on porous materials. Penetrants may be \"visible\", meaning they can be seen in ambient light, or fluorescent, requiring the use of a \"black\" light. The visible dye penetrant process is shown in Figure 7. When performing a PT inspection, it is imperative that the surface being tested is clean and free of any foreign materials or liquids that might block the penetrant from entering voids or fissures open to the surface of the part. After applying the penetrant, it is permitted to sit on the surface for a specified period of time (the \"penetrant dwell time\"), then the part is carefully cleaned to remove excess penetrant from the surface. When removing the penetrant, the operator must be careful not to remove any penetrant that has flowed into voids. A light coating of developer is then be applied to the surface and given time (\"developer dwell time\") to allow the penetrant from any voids or fissures to seep up into the developer, creating a visible indication. Following the prescribed developer dwell time, the part is inspected visually, with the aid of a black light for fluorescent penetrants. Most developers are fine-grained, white talcum-like powders that provide a color contrast to the penetrant being used.\nSolvent Removable\nSolvent Removable penetrants are those penetrants that require a solvent other than water to remove the excess penetrant. These penetrants are usually visible in nature, commonly dyed a bright red color that will contrast well against a white developer. The penetrant is usually sprayed or brushed onto the part, then after the penetrant dwell time has expired, the part is cleaned with a cloth dampened with penetrant cleaner after which the developer is applied. Following the developer dwell time the part is examined to detect any penetrant bleed-out showing through the developer.\nWater-washable\nWater-washable penetrants have an emulsifier included in the penetrant that allows the penetrant to be removed using a water spray. They are most often applied by dipping the part in a penetrant tank, but the penetrant may be applied to large parts by spraying or brushing. Once the part is fully covered with penetrant, the part is placed on a drain board for the penetrant dwell time, then taken to a rinse station where it is washed with a course water spray to remove the excess penetrant. Once the excess penetrant has been removed, the part may be placed in a warm air dryer or in front of a gentle fan until the water has been removed. The part can then be placed in a dry developer tank and coated with developer, or allowed to sit for the remaining dwell time then inspected.\nPost-emulsifiable\nPost-emulsifiable penetrants are penetrants that do not have an emulsifier included in its chemical make-up like water-washable penetrants. Post-emulsifiable penetrants are applied in a similar manner, but prior to the water-washing step, emulsifier is applied to the surface for a prescribed period of time (emulsifier dwell) to remove the excess penetrant. When the emulsifier dwell time has elapsed, the part is subjected to the same water wash and developing process used for water-washable penetrants. Emulsifiers can be lipophilic (oil-based) or hydrophilic (water-based).\nIndustrial radiography involves exposing a test object to penetrating radiation so that the radiation passes through the object being inspected and a recording medium placed against the opposite side of that object. For thinner or less dense materials such as aluminum, electrically generated x-radiation (X-rays) are commonly used, and for thicker or denser materials, gamma radiation is generally used.\nGamma radiation is given off by decaying radioactive materials, with the two most commonly used sources of gamma radiation being Iridium-192 (Ir-192) and Cobalt-60 (Co-60). IR-192 is generally used for steel up to 2-1/2 - 3 inches, depending on the Curie strength of the source, and Co-60 is usually used for thicker materials due to its greater penetrating ability.\nThe recording media can be industrial x-ray film or one of several types of digital radiation detectors. With both, the radiation passing through the test object exposes the media, causing an end effect of having darker areas where more radiation has passed through the part and lighter areas where less radiation has penetrated. If there is a void or defect in the part, more radiation passes through, causing a darker image on the film or detector, as shown in Figure 8.\nRT Techniques\nFilm radiography uses a film made up of a thin transparent plastic coated with a fine layer of silver bromide on one or both sides of the plastic. When exposed to radiation these crystals undergo a reaction that allows them, when developed, to convert to black metallic silver. That silver is then \"fixed\" to the plastic during the developing process, and when dried, becomes a finished radiographic film.\nTo be a usable film, the area of interest (weld area, etc.) on the film must be within a certain density (darkness) range and must show enough contrast and sensitivity so that discontinuities of interest can be seen. These items are a function of the strength of the radiation, the distance of the source from the film and the thickness of the part being inspected. If any of these parameters are not met, another exposure (\"shot\") must be made for that area of the part.\nComputed radiography (CR) is a transitional technology between film and direct digital radiography. This technique uses a reusable, flexible, photo-stimulated phosphor (PSP) plate which is loaded into a cassette and is exposed in a manner similar to traditional film radiography. The cassette is then placed in a laser reader where it is scanned and translated into a digital image, which take from one to five minutes. The image can then be uploaded to a computer or other electronic media for interpretation and storage.\nComputed tomography (CT) uses a computer to reconstruct an image of a cross sectional plane of an object as opposed to a conventional radiograph, as shown in Figure 9. The CT image is developed from multiple views taken at different viewing angles that are reconstructed using a computer. With traditional radiography, the position of internal discontinuities cannot be accurately determined without making exposures from several angles to locate the item by triangulation. With computed tomography, the computer triangulates using every point in the plane as viewed from many different directions.\nDigital radiography (DR) digitizes the radiation that passes through an object directly into an image that can be displayed on a computer monitor. The three principle technologies used in direct digital imaging are amorphous silicon, charge coupled devices (CCDs), and complementary metal oxide semiconductors (CMOSs). These images are available for viewing and analysis in seconds compared to the time needed to scan in computed radiography images. The increased processing speed is a result of the unique construction of the pixels; an arrangement that also allows a superior resolution than is found in computed radiography and most film applications.\nUltrasonic testing uses the same principle as is used in naval SONAR and fish finders. Ultra-high frequency sound is introduced into the part being inspected and if the sound hits a material with a different acoustic impedance (density and acoustic velocity), some of the sound will reflect back to the sending unit and can be presented on a visual display. By knowing the speed of the sound through the part (the acoustic velocity) and the time required for the sound to return to the sending unit, the distance to the reflector (the indication with the different acoustic impedance) can be determined. The most common sound frequencies used in UT are between 1.0 and 10.0 MHz, which are too high to be heard and do not travel through air. The lower frequencies have greater penetrating power but less sensitivity (the ability to \"see\" small indications), while the higher frequencies don't penetrate as deeply but can detect smaller indications.\nThe two most commonly used types of sound waves used in industrial inspections are the compression (longitudinal) wave and the shear (transverse) wave, as shown in Figure 10. Compression waves cause the atoms in a part to vibrate back and forth parallel to the sound direction and shear waves cause the atoms to vibrate perpendicularly (from side to side) to the direction of the sound. Shear waves travel at approximately half the speed of longitudinal waves.\nSound is introduced into the part using an ultrasonic transducer (\"probe\") that converts electrical impulses from the UT machine into sound waves, then converts returning sound back into electric impulses that can be displayed as a visual representation on a digital or LCD screen (on older machines, a CRT screen). If the machine is properly calibrated, the operator can determine the distance from the transducer to the reflector, and in many cases, an experienced operator can determine the type of discontinuity (like slag, porosity or cracks in a weld) that caused the reflector. Because ultrasound will not travel through air (the atoms in air molecules are too far apart to transmit ultrasound), a liquid or gel called \"couplant\" is used between the face of the transducer and the surface of the part to allow the sound to be transmitted into the part.\nUT Techniques\nStraight beam inspection uses longitudinal waves to interrogate the test piece as shown at the right. If the sound hits an internal reflector, the sound from that reflector will reflect to the transducer faster than the sound coming back from the back-wall of the part due to the shorter distance from the transducer. This results in a screen display like that shown at the right in Figure 11. Digital thickness testers use the same process, but the output is shown as a digital numeric readout rather than a screen presentation.\nAngle beam inspection uses the same type of transducer but it is mounted on an angled wedge (also called a \"probe\") that is designed to transmit the sound beam into the part at a known angle. The most commonly used inspection angles are 45o, 60o and 70o, with the angle being calculated up from a line drawn through the thickness of the part (not the part surface). A 60o probe is shown in Figure 12. If the frequency and wedge angle is not specified by the governing code or specification, it is up to the operator to select a combination that will adequately inspect the part being tested.\nIn angle beam inspections, the transducer and wedge combination (also referred to as a \"probe\") is moved back and forth towards the weld so that the sound beam passes through the full volume of the weld. As with straight beam inspections, reflectors aligned more or less perpendicular to the sound beam will send sound back to the transducer and are displayed on the screen.\nImmersion Testing is a technique where the part is immersed in a tank of water with the water being used as the coupling medium to allow the sound beam to travel between the transducer and the part. The UT machine is mounted on a movable platform (a \"bridge\") on the side of the tank so it can travel down the length of the tank. The transducer is swivel-mounted on at the bottom of a waterproof tube that can be raised, lowered and moved across the tank. The bridge and tube movement permits the transducer to be moved on the X-, Y- and Z-axes. All directions of travel are gear driven so the transducer can be moved in accurate increments in all directions, and the swivel allows the transducer to be oriented so the sound beam enters the part at the required angle. Round test parts are often mounted on powered rollers so that the part can be rotated as the transducer travels down its length, allowing the full circumference to be tested. Multiple transducers can be used at the same time so that multiple scans can be performed.\nThrough transmission inspections are performed using two transducers, one on each side of the part as shown in Figure 13. The transmitting transducer sends sound through the part and the receiving transducer receives the sound. Reflectors in the part will cause a reduction in the amount of sound reaching the receiver so that the screen presentation will show a signal with a lower amplitude (screen height).\nPhased array inspections are done using a probe with multiple elements that can be individually activated. By varying the time when each element is activated, the resulting sound beam can be \"steered\", and the resulting data can be combined to form a visual image representing a slice through the part being inspected.\nTime of Flight Diffraction (TOFD) uses two transducers located on opposite sides of a weld with the transducers set at a specified distance from each other. One transducer transmits sound waves and the other transducer acting as a receiver. Unlike other angle beam inspections, the transducers are not manipulated back and forth towards the weld, but travel along the length of the weld with the transducers remaining at the same distance from the weld. Two sound waves are generated, one travelling along the part surface between the transducers, and the other travelling down through the weld at an angle then back up to the receiver. When a crack is encountered, some of the sound is diffracted from the tips of the crack, generating a low strength sound wave that can be picked up by the receiving unit. By amplifying and running these signals through a computer, defect size and location can be determined with much greater accuracy than by conventional UT methods.\nElectromagnetic testing is a general test category that includes Eddy Current testing, Alternating Current Field Measurement (ACFM) and Remote Field testing. While magnetic particle testing is also an electromagnetic test, due to its widespread use it is considered a stand-alone test method rather as than an electromagnetic testing technique. All of these techniques use the induction of an electric current or magnetic field into a conductive part, then the resulting effects are recorded and evaluated.\nEddy Current Testing uses the fact that when a an alternating current coil induces an electromagnetic field into a conductive test piece, a small current is created around the magnetic flux field, much like a magnetic field is generated around an electric current. The flow pattern of this secondary current, called an \"eddy\" current, will be affected when it encounters a discontinuity in the test piece, and the change in the eddy current density can be detected and used to characterize the discontinuity causing that change. A simplified schematic of eddy currents generated by an alternating current coil (\"probe\") is shown in Figure 14-a. By varying the type of coil, this test method can be applied to flat surfaces or tubular products. This technique works best on smooth surfaces and has limited penetration, usually less than \u00bc\".\nEncircling coils (Figure 14-b) are used to test tubular and bar-shaped products. The tube or bar can be fed through the coil at a relatively high speed, allowing the full cross-section of the test object to be interrogated. However, due to the direction of the flux lines, circumferentially oriented discontinuities may not be detected with this application.\nAlternating Current Field Measurement (ACFM) uses a specialized probe that introduces an alternating current into the surface of the test piece, creating a magnetic field. In parts with no discontinuities this field will be uniform, but if there is a discontinuity open to the surface, the magnetic field will flow around and under the discontinuity, causing a disruption of the field that can be detected by sensors within the probe. The resulting feedback can then be fed to software that can determine the length and depth of the discontinuity. ACFM provides better results on rough surfaces than Eddy Current and can be used through many surface coatings.\nRemote Field Testing\nRemote Field Testing (RFT) is most commonly used to inspect ferromagnetic tubing due to the presence of a strong skin effect found in such tubes. Compared to standard eddy current techniques, remote field testing provides better results throughout the thickness of the tube, having approximately equal sensitivity at both the ID and OD surfaces of the tube. For non-ferromagnetic tubes, eddy current tends to provide more sensitivity.\nVisual testing is the most commonly used test method in industry. Because most test methods require that the operator look at the surface of the part being inspected, visual inspection is inherent in most of the other test methods. As the name implies, VT involves the visual observation of the surface of a test object to evaluate the presence of surface discontinuities. VT inspections may be by Direct Viewing, using line-of sight vision, or may be enhanced with the use of optical instruments such as magnifying glasses, mirrors, boroscopes, charge-coupled devices (CCDs) and computer-assisted viewing systems (Remote Viewing). Corrosion, misalignment of parts, physical damage and cracks are just some of the discontinuities that may be detected by visual examinations.\nAcoustic Emission Testing is performed by applying a localized external force such as an abrupt mechanical load or rapid temperature or pressure change to the part being tested. The resulting stress waves in turn generate short-lived, high frequency elastic waves in the form of small material displacements, or plastic deformation, on the part surface that are detected by sensors that have been attached to the part surface. When multiple sensors are used, the resulting data can be evaluated to locate discontinuities in the part.\nGuided Wave Testing (GW)\nGuided wave testing on piping uses controlled excitation of one or more ultrasonic waveforms that travel along the length of the pipe, reflecting from changes in the pipe stiffness or cross sectional area. A transducer ring or exciter coil assembly is used to introduce the guided wave into the pipe and each transducer/exciter . The control and analysis software can be installed on a laptop computer to drive the transducer ring/exciter and to analyze the results. The transducer ring/exciter setup is designed specifically for the diameter of the pipe being tested, and the system has the advantage of being able to inspect the pipe wall volume over long distances without having to remove coatings or insulation. Guided wave testing can locate both ID and OD discontinuities but cannot differentiate between them.\nLaser Testing Methods (LM)\nLaser Testing includes three techniques, Holography, Shearography and Profilometry. As the method name implies, all three techniques user lasers to perform the inspections.\nLM Techniques\nHolographic Testing\nHolographic Testing uses a laser to detect changes to the surface of a part as it deforms under induced stress which can be applied as mechanical stress, heat, pressure, or vibrational energy. The laser beam scans across the surface of the part and reflects back to sensors that record the differences in the surface created by that stress. The resulting image will be a topographical map-like presentation that can reveal surface deformations in the order of 0.05 to 0.005 microns without damage to the part. By comparing the test results with an undamaged reference sample, holographic testing can be used to locate and evaluate cracks, delaminations, disbonds, voids and residual stresses.\nLaser Profilometry uses a high-speed rotating laser light source, miniature optics and a computer with high-speed digital signal processing software. The ID surface of a tube is scanned in two dimensions and the reflected light is passed through a lens that focuses that light onto a photo-detector, generating a signal that is proportional to the spot's position in its image plane. As the distance from the laser to the ID surface changes, the position of the focal spot on the photo-detector changes due to parallax, generating a high resolution three-dimensional image of the part surface that represents the surface topography of the part. This technique can be used to detect corrosion, pitting, erosion and cracks in pipes and tubes.\nLaser Shearography\nLaser Shearography applies laser light to the surface of the part being tested with the part at rest (non-stressed) and the resulting image is picked up by a charge-coupled device (CCD) and stored on a computer. The surface is then stressed and a new image is generated, recorded and stored. The computer then superimposes the two patterns and if defects such as voids or disbonds are present, the defect can be revealed by the patterns developed. Discontinuities as small as a few micrometers in size can be detected in this manner.\nLeak Testing, as the name implies, is used to detect through leaks using one of the four major LT techniques: Bubble, Pressure Change, Halogen Diode and Mass Spectrometer Testing. These techniques are described below.\nLT Techniques\nBubble Leak Testing, as the name implies, relies on the visual detection of a gas (usually air) leaking from a pressurized system. Small parts can be pressurized and immersed in a tank of liquid and larger vessels can be pressurized and inspected by spraying a soap solution that creates fine bubbles to the area being tested. For flat surfaces, the soap solution can be applied to the surface and a vacuum box (Figure 15) can be used to create a negative pressure from the inspection side. If there are through leaks, bubbles will form, showing the location of the leak.\nPressure Change Testing\nPressure Change Testing can be performed on closed systems only. Detection of a leak is done by either pressurizing the system or pulling a vacuum then monitoring the pressure. Loss of pressure or vacuum over a set period of time indicates that there is a leak in the system. Changes in temperature within the system can cause changes in pressure, so readings may have to be adjusted accordingly.\nHalogen Diode Testing\nHalogen Diode Testing is done by pressurizing a system with a mixture of air and a halogen-based tracer gas. After a set period of time, a halogen diode detection unit, or \"sniffer\", is used to locate leaks.\nMass Spectrometer Testing\nMass Spectrometer Testing can be done by pressurizing the test part with helium or a helium/air mixture within a test chamber then surveying the surfaces using a sniffer, which sends an air sample back to the spectrometer. Another technique creates a vacuum within the test chamber so that the gas within the pressurized system is drawn into the chamber through any leaks. The mass spectrometer is then used to sample the vacuum chamber and any helium present will be ionized, making very small amounts of helium readily detectable.\nMagnetic Flux Leakage detects anomalies in normal flux patterns created by discontinuities in ferrous material saturated by a magnetic field. This technique can be used for piping and tubing inspection, tank floor inspection and other applications. In tubular applications, the inspection head contain is made up of drive and sensor coils and a position transducer that are connected by cable back to the power source and signal processing computer. This head is placed around the pipe or tube to be inspected and the drive coil is energized, creating a magnetic field in the part. As the head travels along the length of the part, variations in the wall thickness due to corrosion, erosion, pitting etc., will cause a change in the magnetic flux density can be picked up by the sensor and sent back to the computer. The location of this signal is sent by the position transducer so that the area detected can be marked for further evaluation. This technique can be done without removing the insulation, resulting in a fast, economic way to inspect long runs of pipe or tubing.\nTank floor inspection applies the same principle, but uses a series of magnetic field generators (\"bridges\") and sensors (as shown in Figure 16) located side by side across the front of a vacuum sweeper-like machine. The bridges generate a magnetic field that saturates the tank floor, and any reduction in thickness or loss of material due to pitting or corrosion will cause the field to \"leak\" upwards out of the floor material where it can be picked up by the sensors. On very basic machines, each sensor will be connected to an audio and/or visual display that lets the operator know there is an indication; more advanced machines can have both visual displays and recording capability so that the results can be stored, analyzed and compared to earlier results to monitor discontinuity growth.\nNeutron Radiographic Testing (NR)\nNeutron radiography uses an intense beam of low energy neutrons as a penetrating medium rather than the gamma- or x-radiation used in conventional radiography. Generated by linear accelerators, betatrons and other sources, neutrons penetrate most metallic materials, rendering them transparent, but are attenuated by most organic materials (including water, due to its high hydrogen content) which allows those materials to be seen within the component being inspected. When used with conventional radiography, both the structural and internal components of a test piece can be viewed.\nThermal/Infrared Testing (IR)\nThermal/Infrared Testing, or infrared thermography, is used to measure or map surface temperatures based on the infrared radiation given off by an object as heat flows through, to or from that object. The majority of infrared radiation is longer in wavelength than visible light but can be detected using thermal imaging devices, commonly called \"infrared cameras.\" For accurate IR testing, the part(s) being investigated should be in direct line of sight with the camera, i.e., should not be done with panel covers closed as the covers will diffuse the heat and can result in false readings. 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        "raw_content": "The Sidney J. Watson ice arena opened on January 18, 2009 and is adjacent to Farley Field House. In addition to a seating capacity of 1,900 and standing room for several hundred more, it boasts the best and most energy-efficient refrigeration and dehumidification systems, seating design and home team accommodations of any Division III collegiate arena.\nThe ice arena is named in honor of Bowdoin icon Sid Watson, Ashmead White Director of Athletics Emeritus. An immortal in the world of collegiate hockey, Watson guided the Bowdoin hockey program to extraordinary heights during his career behind the bench. A native of Andover, Mass., Watson retired from the College in 1998. He passed away in April 2004 at the age of 71.\nIn the summer of 2009, Watson Arena became the first newly constructed ice arena in the United States to earn coveted LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification from the United States Green Building Council (USGBC).",
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        "raw_content": "There are more barred owls in N.S., but they're taking a hit this winter\nPublished Thursday, January 17, 2019 11:22PM AST\nLast Updated Friday, January 18, 2019 8:27AM AST\nIf you've seen more owls lately, there's a reason for that.\nWildlife experts say last year's weather is the likely reason for an increase of barred owls in Nova Scotia this winter.\nNow, a rehabilitation centre says the amount of owls getting into collisions with vehicles is on the rise as well.\nThere's double the amount of owls being treated at the Cobequid Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre compared to last year.\nThe seven owls were involved in collisions with cars and the centre's director says that's likely because there's more of them hanging around roads and highways.\n\u201cThere could be a couple of factors,\u201d said Murdo Messer, the director of the Cobequid Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. \u201cOne, there could be more trash at the side of the road that rodents are getting into and that attracts the owls. It could also be that the barred owl population is doing well, meaning there's more of them around.\u201d\nIt's believed a large number of barred owls survived last winter because of the lack of snow, making it easier for them to find food.\nAnd since owls only come out at night, these wildlife experts are advising drivers on being extra cautious.\n\u201cWhen the time changes, and goes back an hour, it puts the rush hour right into their path,\u201d said Brenda Boates of the Cobequid Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. \u201cThey like to hunt at dusk and dawn, so they get put in the path and then people see them more and cars hit them more.\u201d\nOwls are also well camouflaged and they'll often land on the ground to get their meal.\nMesser says owls eat rodents, so when motorists litter, not only are rodents drawn to roadways, owls are too.\n\u201cWell, it's hard on the animals and you know, it's not a pleasant thing to see,\u201d Messer said. \u201cIf you like nature like I do, to see all that trash in the environment is a horrible thing to see.\u201d\nExperts say if you happen to find an injured owl, it's important to call the provincial Department of Natural Resources or a rehabilitation centre.\n\u201cWe've lost a couple, the head trauma can be quite severe,\u201d Boates said. \u201cIt takes a fair bit of time to recover from too, it's like a serious concussion, so there's brain swelling, there can be neurological damage as well and sometimes they lose their ability to eat.\u201d\nThat's why these wildlife experts want everyone to understand the importance of keeping litter off the ground, so that owls - and all wildlife - can live and hunt in their habitats away from high-traffic areas.\nWith files from CTV Atlantic\u2019s Suzette Belliveau.\nThis Feb. 16, 2002 file photo shows a barred owl. (AP Photo/Toby Talbot)\n\"There could be more trash at the side of the road that rodents are getting into and that attracts the owls,\" said Murdo Messer of the Cobequid Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre. \"It could also be that the barred owl population is doing well, meaning there's more of them around.\u201d\n\u201cThey like to hunt at dusk and dawn, so they get put in the path and then people see them more and cars hit them more,\" says Brenda Boates of the Cobequid Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre.",
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        "raw_content": "Homolovi State Park Celebrates 31 Years with Special Hike and other Spring Events in March and April\nPHOENIX - Park Rangers at Homolovi State Park near Winslow will educate visitors about the sacred Hopi land the park resides on at guided walks, hikes and lectures in March and April 2017. The Park will also celebrate its 31st Anniversary on March 23 and feature a Star Party on March 18 and April 22 at the Park.\nThe cost for each event is the $7 per vehicle fee for up to 4 adults. For more information about Homolovi State Park visit AZStateParks.com/homolovi or call (928) 289-4106. Homolovi State Park is located five miles northeast of the city of Winslow in northeastern Arizona.\nStar Party - March 18 & April 22: - Start Time is 25 minutes before sunset: Imagine what you can see in the sky at Homolovi State Park. The sky promises spectacular views of ghostly nebulae, star clusters, the moon's cratered landscapes, and Venus' crescent phases. Bring a chair, red illumination flashlight, refreshments, and bug repellent. Picnic facilities and grills are available at the Homolovi State Park Visitor Center.\nHappy 31st Anniversary, Homolovi - March 23 at 10 a.m.: Celebrating the establishment of Homolovi State Park (1986) and the 60th Anniversary of Arizona State Parks and Trails (1957). Join Rangers on a two-mile hike to Din\u00e9 Point (a scenic overlook of Homolovi State Park), Little Colorado River Valley and scenic vistas of the Little Painted Desert. Hike includes \u00bd mile Tsuvo Loop Trail and petroglyphs. (Note: The Arizona State Legislature established the Park in 1986 but it did not open to the public until 1993).\nBrigham City Fort Tour - March 24 at 10 a.m.: Celebrating 141 years since colonization of the Little Colorado River Valley by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. 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Reservations should be made in advance by contacting the park at (928) 289-4106 or email Ranger Kenn Evans at [email protected].\nSite Steward Conference theme: Cultural Crossroads - March 25-26: The conference is designed for the 800 citizen volunteers who collect and monitor 1,700 archaeological sites across the state of Arizona in an effort to offset the impacts of illegal looting, vandalism, and reckless damage to archaeological sites. The chief objective of the program is to report to the land managers destruction or vandalism of prehistoric and historic archaeological and paleontological sites in Arizona.\nTsu'v\u00f6 Loop Trail and Petroglyphs - April 1 at 9 a.m.: Enjoy a hike along ancient trails with a Park Ranger. The tour will be approximately two miles on sandy trails to Din\u00e9 Point and back. Wear sturdy walking shoes, a hat and bring water. 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        "raw_content": "Wrestling\u2019s New Top Babyface \u2026 Smitty\nBy Your Commute Sucks February 15, 2018 July 28, 2018\nLeave a Comment on Wrestling\u2019s New Top Babyface \u2026 Smitty\nA tweet just wasn\u2019t good enough. I need to write this shit down. Listen, if you know me, you know I\u2019m a big supporter of Barstool Sports. I even ran social media for their now-cancelled wrestling podcast, From The Top Rope. I didn\u2019t need to be paid, didn\u2019t ask to be, I just wanted to be involved. I was a 32 year old \u201cintern\u201d with a 19 year old boss. I didn\u2019t give a shit because SAWFT egos are for the weak. I follow what they do daily. You want clicks, they\u2019re getting it from me. For some people, it\u2019s not for them. For some people, it\u2019s just not their cup of tea, well for me, it\u2019s right up my alley and here\u2019s why \u2026.\nI\u2019ve heard Dave draw comparisons to SNL regarding the format of the company, and while it makes total sense, I personally think it\u2019s more along the lines of \u201cSports Entertainment\u201d. Of course, I get that from a comedy aspect there are parallels to SNL, but to me, Barstool Sports is not SNL, it\u2019s PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING. It\u2019s WWE and Portnoy is Vince McMahon.\nEveryone plays a role. There\u2019s a bit of a script, but just like in the squared circle, the best content comes from what\u2019s organic. (See: Spider Monkey). You\u2019ve got your heels: (i.e. Dave, Nate, Rap) and then you\u2019ve got your babyfaces: (Big Cat, Clem, Rone, Frank The Tank, you get the point). You even have content contributors turning heel! And at last, the Stoolies, who whether they\u2019ll admit it or not, are just like wrestling fans. They\u2019ll never stop bitching and complaining about the product, but they\u2019ll also NEVER stop watching and tuning in. It\u2019s a disease and a very profitable one at that.\nNow as a die-hard fan of professional wrestling, I gotta say that over the past month I\u2019ve been impressed with the rise of Smitty as the top babyface within the company. From a character arch, he\u2019s 96/97 Stone Cold Steve Austin. Just like Austin, in his opinion, he came in with a shit gimmick (the Ringmaster) and is preceded by a false reputation. So now he finds it that it\u2019s him vs. the status quo, only instead of the status quo being a family friendly product and his boss (early 90s WWF), it\u2019s now the stereotype that all people from Philadelphia are lazy, blue collared losers AND his boss. It\u2019s fighting against the fact that even when you win the f\u2019n Superbowl, the rich and powerful will tell you that you STILL lost. That\u2019s just the way it is.\nAs for the fight, it truly is Smitty vs. Everybody. Just like Austin, he\u2019s taking on an unlikely antagonist in $20 Chef, who for all intents and purposes, is Bret Hart, only instead of Canada, he\u2019s from the Heartland. He\u2019s loved there. He\u2019s cherished there. He\u2019s a Heartland Hero! You would THINK he\u2019s the babyface given his journey and story, but he\u2019s not. He\u2019s the heel and the odds (literally) have been stacked in his favor, kinda like when the bad guy has a stipulation that puts the babyface at a disadvantage.\nIn my opinion, the writing has been on the wall ever since #DickGate and The Superbowl. I\u2019m telling you, this is double turn 101. It\u2019s where the bad guy becomes good and vice versa, and all just in time for Rough N\u2019 Rowdy 2. It\u2019s Austin vs. Hart at WrestleMania 13. In fact, I wouldn\u2019t be surprised if by the end of the fight the West Virginia faithful are on their feet cheering on the pride of Philadelphia the same way Rocky was all those years ago.\nThis isn\u2019t just winning the Superbowl. It\u2019s bigger. It\u2019s Smitty\u2019s Wrestlemania moment, and we all know that at WrestleMania, more times than not, the babyface is GOING OVER!\nPrevious Entry Asuka\u2019s moment ruined? \u2026 Just stop.\nNext Entry Welcome to BAD FOR BRAND",
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        "raw_content": "England, World\nA sporting family siphoned off cash from their own charity set up to help African children, it can be reported.\nEx-footballers Efe Sodje, 46, and Stephen Sodje, 43, and ex-rugby player Bright Sodje, 52, were found guilty and jailed for the fraud in 2017.\nThe case can only be reported now following the conclusion of a separate trial involving former Reading and Nigeria footballer Sam Sodje, 39.\nEarlier on Monday, he was cleared at the Old Bailey of money laundering.\nThe fraud trial in 2017 had heard how the family set up the Sodje Sports Foundation (SSF) in 2009, ostensibly to help provide facilities in Nigeria.\nHowever, cash raised at black-tie dinners, auctions, charity football matches and a clay pigeon shoot went into Sodje bank accounts, prosecutor Julian Christopher QC said.\nIn once instance, in 2011, there was a gala dinner at the Lowry Hotel in Manchester for the SSF and the Royal Manchester Children\u2019s Hospital.\nThe \u00a3150-a-head black-tie event raised almost \u00a311,500, but Mr Christopher said \u201cnot a penny\u201d went to the hospital.\nRetired footballer Efe Sodje was described as \u201cthe face of the charity\u201d by the judge\nHe said \u201cat least \u00a363,000 can be shown to have been received by the fund\u201d, and added that this did not include cash donations.\nThe defendants \u201cwent out of their way\u201d to ensure that proper records were not kept, he said.\nAny good works done in the past would be \u201cforever tainted by their dishonest and disreputable conduct\u201d, he added.\nStephen Sodje, of Bexley, was sentenced to two years and six months in prison for receiving \u00a330,000 in charity funds.\nEfe Sodje, of Cheadle in Greater Manchester, who was \u201cthe face\u201d of the charity, was given 18 months in jail for receiving \u00a37,500 from the SSF and an unknown amount from a clay pigeon shooting event.\nBright Sodje, of Sale in Greater Manchester, was jailed for 21 months for receiving \u00a33,000 from the charity and signing cheques to other family members totalling \u00a318,000.\n\u2018Misused privileged position\u2019\nThe Charity Commission worked with the National Crime Agency to secure the prosecution.\nTracy Howarth, the commission\u2019s head of regulatory compliance, said the defendants had \u201cmisused their privileged position to exploit donors and supporters, and their financial gain came at the expense of the children and causes the charity was supposed to support\u201d.\nShe added: \u201cThe outcome of this case sends a strong message that the deliberate, wilful and cynical abuse of charity for private financial gain will be investigated and will not go unpunished.\u201d\nReporting restrictions meant the brothers\u2019 convictions could only be reported following the conclusion of the separate money-laundering case.\nFormer Reading and Nigeria defender Sam Sodje was cleared of money-laundering charges\nEfe Sodje was cleared of money laundering at the Old Bailey in January 2018 but Emmanuel Ehikhamen, 53, of south-east London, and Andrew Oruma, 50, of Bexley, south London, were convicted.\nThe case against Sam Sodje collapsed and his retrial began on 7 January 2019.\nMr Sodje, who also played for Charlton Athletic, Brentford and Leeds United during his career, was charged with four counts of taking part in a fraud in which bank accounts were used to channel money from companies around the world.\nHe was found not guilty of two of the charges on 14 January and cleared of the remaining two counts earlier on Monday.\nAnother of the brothers, Akpo Sodje, 37, moved to Dubai and refused to return to Britain for questioning.\nPrevious PostEgypt TV host Mohamed al-Ghiety jailed for interviewing gay manNext PostHow has Liberia\u2019s George Weah performed as a president?",
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        "raw_content": "Hungarian festival organiser plans event in Croatia\nSziget, a Hungarian company that organises several big summer music festivals around the country, plans to start an event in Croatia next summer, business daily Vil\u00e1ggazdas\u00e1g reported.\nSziget already has a seaside location and a partner for the festival, Sziget managing director Karoly Gerendai told the paper. The festival would take place around the end of July so as not to coincide with the festivals Sziget organises in Hungary, he added.\nSziget organises a festival in Targu Mures, Romania, at the end of August. All of its other festivals are in Hungary. This year's Sziget Festival, in Budapest, the biggest event Sziget organises, drew 382,000 visitors on August 11-16. (MTI - Econews)",
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        "raw_content": "A roadmap for killing TPP: the next SOPA uprising!\nAlso, please, let\u2019s take a similar look at the other side of the Atlantic, where the TTIP is being brewed.\nIsn\u2019t this one giant agreement between nearly all countries across the world spearheaded from the states? Isn\u2019t a defeat of this monster in the USA enough to destroy the TTIP in Europe?\nI was actually hoping for that, I have more confidence in the EFF to beat this thing then in the EFF\u2019s European counterparts. Afaik we in Europe aren\u2019t that used to massive lobbying groups yet so may well be overwhelmed by the big lobby presenting this \u201cagreement\u201d.\nDunno if European NGOs are really that bad. ACTA was not ratified in the EU parliament because of wide and loud protests in the EU - the French group La Quadrature du Net was one of the spear heads preventing the agreement.\nFrom the linked EFF article:\nInternet users in all TPP countries can take action to call on their representatives to reject this agreement, but stopping this deal in the U.S., will effectively also defeat it in the 11 other countries.\nWikipedia says the following about those countries:\nHistorically, the TPP is an expansion of the Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement (TPSEP or P4), which was signed by Brunei, Chile, New Zealand, and Singapore in 2005. Beginning in 2008, additional countries joined the discussion for a broader agreement: Australia, Canada, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Peru, the United States, and Vietnam, bringing the total number of participating countries in the negotiations to twelve.\nSo it seems this does not concert Europe, at least not directly.\n@shaddack wrote about the TTIP, the twin of TPP\nAh, right, my bad\u2026\nIf they don\u2019t approve it, the US won\u2019t sign the deal and it will die, likely forever.\n\u2026until yet another iteration of the same thing gears up.\nUntil about a week ago, I had managed to miss the fact that TTP and TTIP were two different things. Are these things multiplying like amoebae now?\nI use the cancer metaphor, but yes : ) The evil and ugly \u201cT\u201d twins have an older sibling, the already negotiated CETA.\nIf they [Congress] don\u2019t approve it, the US won\u2019t sign the deal and it will die, likely forever.\nSadly, probably not. Like Frankenstein\u2019s monster, the most evil bits and pieces will be stitched together into another creature, with a different name.\nLobbyists never simply take their money and walk away.",
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        "raw_content": "A \u201cSecret Gun Registry\u201d?\nPosted at 4:23 pm on July 1, 2013 by Michael Newbern\nThe tin-foil hat club has been claiming for years that a secret gun registry exists. They argue that the government has the capability to build one without our knowledge. On Friday, 26 U.S. Senators started asking that question.\nA letter organized by Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) to James Clapper, Director of National Intelligence, seeks to find answers to just how deep the infringements on our liberties reach.\nThe Senators ask Clapper in the letter \u201cto publicly provide information about the duration and scope of the program and provide examples of its effectiveness in providing unique intelligence, if such examples exist.\u201d\nThe letter also addresses the issue of a \u201csecret gun-registry\u201d:\nFurthermore, we are troubled by the possibility of this bulk collection authority being applied to other categories of records. The PATRIOT Act\u2019s business record authority is very broad in its scope. It can be used to collect information on credit card purchases, pharmacy records, library records, firearms sales records, financial information, and a range of other sensitive subjects. And the bulk collection of authority could potentially be sued to supersede bans on maintaining gun owner databases, or laws protecting privacy of medical records, financial reports, and records of books and movie purchases. These other types of bulk collection could clearly have a significant impact on Americans\u2019 privacy and liberties as well.\nThe data collected on the U.S. Department of Justice form 4473 includes the purchaser\u2019s name and residence as well as the type of firearm purchased. The National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) purges information after 24 hours. Licensed sellers are required to maintain records of transactions, including serial numbers, for the life of the business. The ATF does not collect those serial numbers and instead requires sellers comply with trace searches.\nInformation about the National Security Agency\u2019s successful efforts to harvest \u201cmeta-data\u201d shows the agency is capable of tapping directly into fiber networks. The majority of NICS data is transmitted in the same way and sometimes over these very same networks. Has the NSA been using similar tactics to develop a list of every law-abiding citizen who has engaged in lawful commerce to acquire a firearm along with their address, the location of the sale, and the type of firearm?\nThat\u2019s a question the Senators are looking to answer. Additionally, they are seeking public answers to the following questions in order to give the American people the information they need to conduct an informed public debate:\n\u2022 How long has the NSA used PATRIOT Act authorities to engage in bulk collection of Americans\u2019 records? Was this collection underway when the law was reauthorized in 2006?\n\u2022 Has the NSA used USA PATRIOT Act authorities to conduct bulk collection of any other types of records pertaining to Americans, beyond phone records?\n\u2022 Has the NSA collected or made any plans to collect Americans\u2019 cell-site location data in bulk?\n\u2022 Have there been any violations of the court orders permitting this bulk collection, or of the rules governing access to these records? If so, please describe these violations.\n\u2022 Please identify any specific examples of instances in which intelligence gained by reviewing phone records obtained through Section 215 bulk collection proved useful in thwarting a particular terrorist plot.\n\u2022 Please provide specific examples of instances in which useful intelligence was gained by reviewing phone records that could not have been obtained without the bulk collection authority, if such examples exist.\n\u2022 Please describe the employment status of all persons with conceivable access to this data, including IT professionals, and detail whether they are federal employees, civilian or military, or contractors.\nThe Senators signing the letter are: Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), Mark Udall (D-Colo.), Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), Mark Kirk (R-Ill.), Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), Tom Udall (D-N.M.), Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii), Jon Tester (D-Mont.), Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), Dean Heller (R- Nev.),Mark Begich (D-Alaska), Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Patty Murray (D-Wash.), Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.), Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii), Al Franken (D-Minn.), Tom Harkin (D-Iowa), Chris Coons (D-Del.), Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.), Max Baucus (D-Mont.), Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Martin Heinrich (D-N.M.), Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisc.) and Mike Lee (R-Utah).\nTags: newsSecond Amendment\nAuthor's Bio: Michael Newbern\nMichael Newbern is an Ohio State engineering student, former nuclear submariner, liberty writer, firearms instructor, and director of Ohio Students for Concealed Carry. https://bearingarms.com/author/mn-bearingarms/",
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        "title": "Melanie Gideon: Wife 22 (2012) | Beauty is a Sleeping Cat",
        "raw_content": "Melanie Gideon: Wife 22 (2012)\nMaybe it was because I was about to turn the same age my mother was when I lost her. Maybe it was because my husband and I were running out of things to say to each other. But when the online study called \u201cMarriage in the 21st Century\u201d showed up in my inbox, I had no idea it would change my life. It wasn\u2019t long before I was assigned both a pseudonym (Wife 22) and a caseworker (Researcher 101). And, just like that, I found myself answering questions. Before the study, I was Alice Buckle: wife and mother, drama teacher and Facebook chatter, downloader of memories and Googler of solutions. But these days, I\u2019m also Wife 22. And somehow, my correspondence with Researcher 101 has taken an unexpectedly personal turn. Soon, I\u2019ll have to make a decision\u2014one that will affect my family, my marriage, my whole life. But at the moment, I\u2019m too busy answering questions. As it turns out, confession can be a very powerful aphrodisiac.\nSometimes you read a book but are not in the mood to write a proper review. Either because it didn\u2019t live up to your expectations or because you waited too long and can\u2019t do it anymore as it\u2019s getting blurred. Still you\u2019d like to write about it as it might be just the thing for someone else. Wife 22 is one of those books.\nI\u2019m not going to summarize the novel, the blurb will tell you enough of the story.\nI bought Wife 22 on a whim after having read the first few pages on amazon and thought it was really funny. I\u2019ve never read a novel in which the way many people live these days was portrayed like this. The main characters constantly check their Facebook accounts, use google to look up everything, which is on their mind, their ailments, their hobbies. We learn a lot about the main character from seeing her google \u201chooded eyes\u201d, \u201cmarital crisis\u201d, and similar topics and in reading the answers to the questionnaire. Quite an original approach.\nI quite enjoyed the first 150 pages. It reads like a mix between Love Virtually and the diary of an older Bridget Jones. The main character is endearing but the end underwhelmed me big time. If you are just looking for an entertaining, witty and very topical look at married life, this may just be your thing and possibly you\u2019ll like the ending. (Let\u2019s put it like that \u2013 I was waiting for something a bit wilder.) Personally I think it\u2019s one of those books you can read but don\u2019t have too, still, the right reader will love it.\nA tip \u2013 should you want to read it \u2013 the questions of the fictional questionnaire are at the back of the book. Many readers didn\u2019t notice that. It\u2019s fun to just read the answers and wonder what the question was but occasionally it reads like a riddle.\nMelanie Gideon is the author of the memoir The Slippery Year: How One Woman Found Happiness in Everyday Life in which she writes about many of the topics raised in Wife 22 focussing on her own life.\nHave you read Wife 22 or Melanie Gideon\u2019s memoir?\nAmerican author, Books, Melanie Gideon, Novel, Wife 22\t34 Comments\n\u00ab Fumiko Enchi: Masks \u2013 Onnamen inaudita (1958)\nThe Wall \u2013 Die Wand (2012) World Cinema Series \u2013 Austria \u00bb\n34 thoughts on \u201cMelanie Gideon: Wife 22 (2012)\u201d\nThis one sounds interesting, however I\u2019m not sure I\u2019ll add it to my list. I wonder if I would get bored.\nIt\u2019s not boring, it\u2019s a very quick read and amusing but the end was somewhat blah. In the right mood it\u2019s still fun.\nOne thing that struck me about your commentary was the mention of important digital interfaces are to the characters. As we read newer books of course these references will become more common. We are so not used to this because it has come on us so quickly.\nAt the moment it is still fairly original and we enjoy reading it but there is a danger that books who treat this will become outdated soon.\nI thought it was funny that she included the google and facebook parts as if we would be reading them, not just mentioning them but luckily there was a lot more.\nI\u2019m only on Wife 16. (Just Kidding.)\nAnd see\u2026 all the things I pick up instead of reading Atkinson!\nseems very modern take on a old story ,caroline ,all the best stu\nYes, that\u2019s what it is. Not bad, I just didn\u2019t like the end so much.\nI know that this is not my sort of read, but it might make a fairly light entertaining film.\nDefinitely not your type of book but as a movie, if not done in a sugary way, it could be very good.\nYour review made me think of Love Virtually right away. Did you think the latter was better? Not sure if I would like this, but I do trust your opinion. I may also need something light after finishing the bio of Zelda Fitzgerald.\nNot a cheerful biography at all, I imagine.\nI think you\u2019d like parts of this novel. Love Virtually is far better because the end is much better but that is entirely my point of view. It\u2019s a book which got a lot of praise on amazon.\nI\u2019d be interested to discuss it. So, should you read it, don\u2019t forget to come back and tell me if the ending worked for you.\nInteresting book, Caroline. When I read your review, I thought that the book looked very similar to \u2018Love Virtually\u2019 and then I read your comment comparing them. Sorry to know that the ending wasn\u2019t as interesting as you expected it to be \u2013 maybe the author got backed off and provided a more conventional ending. It is interesting that the author discusses many of the issues which are explored in this book in her memoir too.\nIt had interesting elements.\nI think many people will appreciate exactly this ending but for me it didn\u2019t work.\nReading about her memoir makes me think she turned it into a novel afterwards. They seem very similar.\nI like the cover and the blurb. I thought the book sounds fun judging from the blurb but when you said the ending was blah\u2026it turns me off. You know how I love great ending.\nI have a book like this recently, I don\u2019t even review it. I only clicked my goodreads sayong I have read it.\nI know what you mean. I wasn\u2019t sure whether I should review it but I haven\u2019t seen it mentioned and I\u2019m pretty sure this is the type of book a majority of people wil really like, that\u2019s why I wrote about it.\nWhether or not you like the ending is a matter of perosnal taste, I\u2019d say.\nThe premise sounds really interesting, but I think I don\u2019t have so much in common with the characters\u2013almost too contemporary they seem. I don\u2019t do FB or need to spend all my time online so I wonder if I would tire of the story. But like you say the right reader will love a story like this. And I know only too well how waiting too long to write about a book tends to make doing so really difficult\u2013or just not quite being able to drum up the enthusiasm or having very much you want to say about it!\nI thought it was interesting to read about someone spending so much social time online. I have no FB account and most people I know don\u2019t but some do and it\u2019s exactly like in the book. I just find it weird. For example, they check the FB page to see how the other\u2019s day was, although they are living together and could ask later in the day!\nI don\u2019t think you would find it boring as it just here and there.\nWaiting too long when you\u2019re not too enthusiastic is the worst.\n\u201cSometimes you read a book but are not in the mood to write a proper review. Either because it didn\u2019t live up to your expectations or because you waited too long and can\u2019t do it anymore as it\u2019s getting blurred. Still you\u2019d like to write about it as it might be just the thing for someone else.\u201d\nThis pretty much sums up how I\u2019ve been feeling lately after taking a break from blogging and coming back. There are so many books that I\u2019ve read during my hiatus, and I\u2019d like to share them, but it\u2019s hard when they are no longer fresh.\n\u201cWife 22\u201d looks like an interesting way of telling a story, which is generally something I enjoy a lot. I don\u2019t read very much that\u2019s set in the modern world though, because I get enough of that in real life. Still, if I see it in passing I may end up picking it up. \ud83d\ude42\nYou have been gone a very long time! Welcome back. \ud83d\ude42\nI get a lot of modern things as well but don\u2019t follow every trend that\u2019s why I thought it was interesting to see how some people live. It\u2019s witty and amusing. I really didn\u2019t mind reading it. It has some thought-provoking elements too.\nI would be so curious to know what you\u2019ve read in the last months. I\u2019ve discovered so many books on your blog.\nThank you! It\u2019s good to be back. I had missed blogging, but just didn\u2019t have enough hours in my day. I moved a couple weeks ago, and live much closer to where I work now, and the semester\u2019s over, so I feel like I finally have time for reading/blogging again.\nI should be posting a lot more reviews in the near future. Would you mind if I quoted you when reviewing a book that doesn\u2019t feel quite as fresh as when I read it?\nSometimes you just need a break. Whatever the reason but it\u2019s nice you are back.\nI\u2019m not reviewing everything I\u2019m reading aynmore as I don\u2019t ave the time. Especially non-fcition takes longer to review so I stay away from it.\nOf course you can quote me. \ud83d\ude42\nYay! Thank you very much. \ud83d\ude42\nI know exactly what you mean, Caroline, about waiting too long and the book getting blurred. It was good to hear about this book anyway, as I hadn\u2019t come across it before, so I\u2019m glad you wrote a short review. 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        "raw_content": "Options for Paying a Large IRS Tax Bill\nin Tax Posted on\nSo you\u2019ve filed your taxes, and you\u2019ve discovered that you owe money. This can happen for a number of reasons, the most common reason being that as an Independent Contractor you simply did not have enough tax withheld during the tax year in question. Whatever the case may be, now you find yourself owing taxes to the federal government, and it can be a daunting task figuring out how to pay the money you owe if the amount is greater than you expected.\nThankfully, the IRS has payment options you can utilize to fill your financial obligation. Depending on your current financial situation, you can either pay the debt in full, set up a payment plan, or even work out a compromise with the IRS.\nFor those who wish to set up a payment plan:\nPayment plans are offered for both personal tax debt and business debt. If you are a sole proprietor or Independent Contractor, you must set up a payment plan as an individual. For individuals, you can either set up a short-term payment plan which is paid off in 120 days or less, or a long term payment plan, which sets up payments beyond 120 days.\nYou may qualify to apply online for the short term payment plan if you have less than $100,000 in combined tax, penalties and interest. For the long term payment plan, you must have less than $50,000 in combined liability. These amounts are merely for the online payment plan application, and not the only options available for individuals, sole proprietors or independent contractors.\nFor instance, if you find you owe $8,000 in tax liability but a short-term solution is more than you can afford, you can fill out Form 9465, which is the Installment Agreement Request. Form 9465 is flexible in that there is no minimum or maximum threshold to request a payment plan, and, if approved, you may be given as many as 72 months to pay off your debt.\nYou may also be asked to fill out Form 433-F, which is the Collection Information Statement, which asks more detailed information about your income, assets and expenses.\nFor businesses, to apply online for a payment plan, you should have less than $25,000 in combined tax liability (interest, tax and penalties). The online application is only for a long term payment plan of 120 days or more. To apply as a business, you must have your Employer Identification Number, the month and year the business was established, the address from your most recent tax return, and your Caller ID from notice.\nOffers Options:\nThere are other options available as well, including requesting an Offer in Compromise. The IRS will allow you to settle your debt for less than the amount you owe if they determine you qualify based on your ability to pay, your income, your expenses and your asset equity. For this you will fill out Form 433-A for an individual, or 433-B for a business entity, as well as the related 656(s) for businesses. Your application will be considered, and you have a better chance of being approved if the amount offered represents the \u2018most we can expect to collect within a reasonable amount of time\u2019. The statute of limitations for collections by the IRS is 10 years. If you owe only for the current year, it is unlikely that an offer in compromise will be approved because they have ten years to attempt to recover the tax and think your situation may change. However, if you owe a significant amount for a number of tax years, an offer in compromise is something you should explore.\nFinally you may request that the IRS delay collection of the debt until your financial situation improves, which may be useful if you are a seasonal sole proprietor or Independent Contractor, or in any instance where you are currently unable to make any payments at all. This is called being placed in \"Currently Not Collectible\" status. The delay only applies to collection activities by the IRS. Any applicable interests and penalties will continue to accrue even though you are not making payments, and the IRS can file a lien against your assets until you pay your debt in full. You must contact the IRS directly to request this option.\nEach option is subject to approval by the IRS, and a denial can be appealed. It is best to evaluate your financial situation and bear in mind that interest and penalties may continue to be added to your debt the longer the debt exists. There are also fees associated with most of the payment options, although these may be waived if you meet the Low Income Certification guidelines. If you situation is complex, it's always best to speak with a tax professional to determine which option makes the most sense for you.",
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        "raw_content": "Cine Club: La cl\u00e9 de la chambre \u00e0 lessive\nLa cl\u00e9 de la chambre \u00e0 lessive (2013) by Floriane Devigne SYNOPSIS: The key to the communal laundry room in the block of flats on the Rue de Gen\u00e8ve 85 in Lausanne serves a much greater function than merely unlocking the door. This encounter between a symbol of typical Swiss mentality with a penchant for order and the tenants who have ...\tRead More \u00bb\nCine Club: Games of love and chance\nGames of love and chance (2003) by Abdellatif Kechiche SYNOPSIS Games of Love and Chance (French: L\u2019Esquive) is a 2003 French film drama directed by Abdellatif Kechiche and starring Sara Forestier. It won the Cesar Award for Best Film, Best director, Best Writing and Most Promising Actress. A group of teenagers from the housing projects of the Paris suburbs practice a passage from the play ...\tRead More \u00bb\nUrban Designing: International Perspectives\nAs part of the mission \u201cheritage architecture and urbanism\u201d, organized by the Alliance fran\u00e7aise du Bengale and the French Institute in Delhi, Florence Bougnoux, architect and urban planner from France, will give on \u201cUrban Designing: International Perspectives\u201d a talk at The Palladian Lounge (on Monday 5 May 2014 from 5:30 pm) She will present some new town projects in France, as well ...\tRead More \u00bb\nCine Club: La Baie des Anges\nLa Baie des anges (1963) A film by Jacques Demy SYNOPSIS: Jean Fournier (Claude Mann) is a young bank employee who is encouraged by his friend Caron to take an interest in gambling. After winning money in a game of roulette, he decides to vacation in Nice, where he falls in love with Jackie (Jeanne Moreau), divorced and mother to ...\tRead More \u00bb\nAn afternoon reflexion on colonial architectural heritage of Bengal\nPromoting colonial architectural heritage of Bengal in the context of the development of cultural tourism. Indeed, colonial architecture not only bears the traces of colonial exploitation but also highlights the assimilation of two distant foreign cultures. A study of these vestiges which are easily visible on 50 kilometres of bank of the river Hooghly, between Kolkata and the town of Tribeni, is an open air ...\tRead More \u00bb\nConference on the Indo-French nuclear relations (1948-1978)\nJayita Sarkar used to be a student of Alliance fran\u00e7aise du Bengale and is now finalizing a history thesis in the department of international history at the Graduate Institute in Geneva. This event is about exposing her thesis as a conference and an interactive discussion.This doctoral dissertation explores the dynamics of Franco-Indian nuclear relations in the backdrop of U.S. counter-proliferation ...\tRead More \u00bb\nGrand Paris / les Halles redevelopment : what\u2019s up now? Lessons for Megapolis\nDavid Mangin and Florence Bougnoux, architects form Paris, and who have been working on the Grand Paris project, will present the redevelopment of one of Paris\u2019s iconic venues. They will also interact with the students and teachers of the Department of Architecture at BESU (Shibpur University). Please register if interested : afdubengale.secretariat@gmail.com Guest Speakers : 1.Florence Bougnoux : architect, town-planner and ...\tRead More \u00bb\nDanses dialogues : Julie Nioche \u2013 Nos Solitudes\nNos Solitudes is like a continuous free fall in which a woman\u2019s body is suspended in space, with different cables and pulleys attaching it to widely-spaced different weights and counterweights, weaving through the space and triggering some of the dance movements. The suspended body has an entirely different relationship to the space and to gravity itself, changing the experience of ...\tRead More \u00bb\nLe Vice-consul de Marguerite Duras\nHomage to Marguerite Duras on her birth centenary The French theatre company Compagnie du Barrage and the Alliance fran\u00e7aise du Bengale present, on the occasion of the birth centenary of Marguerite Duras, the theatre play Le Vice-consul [the Vice-Consul], adapted, produced and performed by Maud Andrieux. Marguerite Donnadieu, known as Marguerite Duras ( 4 April 1914 \u2013 3 March 1996), was a French writer ...\tRead More \u00bb\nCine club: L\u2019Assassin habite au 21\nL\u2019 Assassin habite au 21 (1942) A film by Henri Georges Clouzot SYNOPSIS : Dapper Inspector Vorobechik (\u2018Wens\u2019 for short) is assigned the case of a serial killer who leaves a calling card on his victims; Monsieur Durand. Wens\u2019 mistress, struggling actress Mila Malou, determines to get publicity for herself by helping him. Learning that Durand is one of the ...\tRead More \u00bb",
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        "raw_content": "http://rooseveltislanddaily.prosepoint.net/ben-kallos-and-nyt-call-on-state-to-\u2026\nKnowing New York City Council Members deserved pay raises to make them full time public servants, Ben Kallos wrote a bill that gained six additional sponsors. It brought radical change. In an editorial, the New York Times says a State commission should follow that example.\nIn a statement late yesterday, Kallos, whose district covers the Upper East Side and Roosevelt Island, said, \"In 2016, I authored and successfully worked to pass legislation making the City Council a full-time job. We banned stipends referred to as 'lulus' and got rid of outside income that exposed Council Members to corruption, or at the very least, its appearance.\"\nWhat's happening in Albany, as pay raises are considered for State legislators, is different.\nIn 2016, Kallos and his fellow Council Members voted publicly on their own pay raise, risking criticism, but also accepting restrictions aimed at eliminating major influences on corruption. Governor Andrew Cuomo and legislators took a different path, assigning the compensation decisions to a commission made up of former and current State and City Comptrollers.\n\"With this small bit of Albany craftiness,\" said the Times, \"state lawmakers may be able to get a raise without having to actually vote for one.\"",
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        "title": "Professor Margo Gewurtz: Jews and Modernity- Vienna \u2014 Beth Tikvah Synagogue",
        "raw_content": "Professor Margo Gewurtz: Jews and Modernity- Vienna\nOver the past two years, Professor Margo Gewurtz has informed and delighted her audiences with her lecture series on \u201cThe Jews of China\u201d and \u201cJews and Modernity: Paris and New York\u201d. This year Margo returns with another 4-part series entitled \u201cJews and Modernity: Vienna\u201d.\nMargo explains: \u201cTo continue my exploration of Jews as the creators of modernity, I turn to Vienna. The ideas and art brought forth, especially during the most fruitful period in Viennese history from the late 1880s to the 1920s, endured and we cannot imagine the modern world without them. It was the \u201cViennese century\u201d and Jews like Freud, Kafka, Herzl and Stefan Zweig among others were central to this creation of modernism. This is the subject of this series and at the heart of all this was Vienna.\u201d\n1.\tVienna: City of the Century\n\u2013 Wednesday, October 10\nJews in the Austro- Hungarian Empire and especially in Vienna flourished yet Vienna became notorious for the first incorporation of anti-Semitism into a political program. This lecture will examine the paradoxes of Jewish life in Vienna.\n2.\tThe Jewish Kafka\nRecognized as the greatest modern writer in the German language and the father of literary modernism, Franz Kafka has been insufficiently recognized as a Jewish writer. In this lecture, we will examine how his Judaism propelled him to become a unique chronicler of modern life.\n3.\tBrave New World: Freud and the New Social Sciences\nFrom Vienna came some of the most important schools of thought of the 20th century, including the application of up-to-date \u201cscientific\u201d methods to new fields like child psychology and public opinion surveys. The most famous was Freud but other key Jewish thinkers, many of them women, were part of this transformation and will be given their due.\n4.\tVisions of the Jewish Future: Herzl and Stefan Zweig\n\u2013 Wednesday, November 7\nWith the creation of political anti-Semitism in Vienna, came a Jewish response to this threat. Of the many responses, two stand out: Theodore Herzl\u2019s Zionism and Stefan Zweig\u2019s pan- European humanism. These two visions of the Jewish future will be examined in this talk.\nSelect Tickets Member TicketOctober 10 Non-MemberOctober 17 Non-MemberOctober 31 Non-MemberNovember 7 Non-Member4 Pack Non Member Ticket",
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        "raw_content": "To uphold Nelson Mandela\u2019s legacy, South Africa must continue to champion human rights. (AFP)\nFormer president Nelson Mandela would have been 100 today.\nOne of the best ways that President Cyril Ramaphosa can honour his legacy is to join with the leaders of other countries to end the twin epidemics of HIV and tuberculosis (TB).\nIt was at the 2004 International Aids Conference in Bangkok, Thailand where Mandela spoke the words that still resonate among those of us striving to end the TB epidemic: \u201cWe are all here because of our commitment to fighting Aids. But we cannot win the battle against Aids if we do not also fight TB. TB is too often a death sentence for people with Aids.\u201d\nWatch: What can TB learn from HIV?\nIt was a simple observation, but the words galvanised an international response that viewed the two epidemics as an integrated co-epidemic. South Africa later became one of the first countries in the world to implement a national strategy for battling TB and HIV together.\nAs Archbishop Desmond Tutu has written: TB is like kindling and HIV is like a match.\nTB spreads through the air and once infected a person can live for years \u2014 even decades \u2014 without symptoms, as the TB infection stays latent inside the body. About one in four people worldwide are living with a latent TB infection, according to a 2018 World Health Organisation (WHO) fact sheet.\nWhen HIV weakens the body\u2019s immunity, that latent TB infection can quickly develop into active, contagious TB \u2014 and then spread to others.\nFor this reason, TB skyrocketed in South Africa after HIV began to spread. It explains why UNAIDS data shows TB is still the leading cause of death for people living with HIV globally. It is also the leading natural cause of death in South Africa generally, according to the latest Statistics South Africa report.\nThrough the Sustainable Development Goals, however, South Africa and virtually all of the world\u2019s other countries have stated their commitment to work together to end TB and HIV by 2030.\nIt\u2019s an ambitious goal \u2014 but it\u2019s achievable. In fact, Ramaphosa and other national leaders face a historic opportunity to accelerate progress to get the job done.\nWatch: How SA is using big data to find its missing TB patients\nSouth Africa and other countries are currently preparing for the world\u2019s first-ever high-level meeting on TB. At the United Nations General Assembly in September, presidents and prime ministers will gather, for the first time, to announce an international political framework for ending the TB epidemic.\nThose leaders are likely to endorse measurable targets for reaching all people with TB with diagnosis, treatment and prevention, as well as commitments for accelerating research and development of new TB diagnostics, medicines and a vaccine.\nThese targets will help government and advocates establish national, measurable milestones for ending the TB epidemic \u2014 and in a way that promotes accountability for sustaining progress.\nAs a country where rates of TB and HIV are among the world\u2019s highest, it is fitting that South Africa will be represented by Ramaphosa at the UN High Level meeting . In keeping with Mandela\u2019s legacy, it is equally as critical that South Africa champions human rights as the foundation of the global response to TB.\nWe know first-hand how essential human rights are to saving lives from TB. Children with TB have been neglected for decades, as limited resources have been used to deliver care to people with TB who are the most infectious \u2014 this almost always happens to be adults. In the process, children with TB have become a much lower priority in fighting TB.\nThat strategy has left children with TB to fate. About a quarter million children die from TB around the world each year \u2014 nine in 10 of whom were left without treatment, 2017 research published in The Lancet Global Health medical journal found.\nHuman rights have always been the driving force behind the response to HIV and Aids. We must do the same for TB.\nMadiba was a TB survivor. He was cured of the disease in 1988. As we honour his life and celebrate his legacy, let us recommit to realising his vision of a nation and a world in which human rights are universally honoured and where no one must fear a life cut short from HIV or TB.\nJose\u0301 Luis Castro is Executive Director of the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease. Follow him on Twitter @JLCastroGarcia\nTuberculosis (TB)HIVUnited NationsNelson Mandela\nUnited Nations' first high-level meeting on TB could usher in a new world order\nFinally, TB pills for children\nTB pills that work for children",
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        "raw_content": "By Andy Burns Posted on Dec 16, 2011\nSherlock Holmes vs Alvin, Simon, Theodore! Biff Bam Pop\u2019s Box Office Predictions, Weekend Of December 16th\nIt\u2019s a huge weekend at the box office, with a few big time sequels aiming for your hard earned dollars. The question is, who will come out on top \u2013 Hollywood\u2019s beloved new A-star or a trio of pintsized singing sensations. Believe me when I say that this weekend\u2019s predictions are far from elementary. So let\u2019s see how we think the box office will shape out.\nSherlock Homes: A Game of Shadows is the sequel to the 2009 film staring Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law and Rachel McAdams. It had a fantastic run in theatres, grossing $209 million. Expectations have been high for this next chapter which introduces the character of Moriarty, played by Jared Harris. Expect a stellar showing for opening weekend, with a $55 million gross.\nAlvin and The Chipmunks: Chipwrecked is the third offering in the surprisingly succesful series \u2013 amazingly, both films grossed over $200 million in 2007 and 2009, respectively. However, there\u2019s been a glut of family films over the last few weeks so there is a question mark on just how well Chipwrecked will perform. I\u2019m predicting a second place showing with a solid but unspectcular $27 million.\nOpening this week in limited release is Mission: Impossible \u2013 Ghost Protocol, staring Tom Cruise and Jeremy Renner. The film will only be featured in IMAX theatres for its first week, but that won\u2019t stop it from doing great business, especially because of the 6 minute Dark Knight Rises prologue playing in front of it. Look for an impressive $10 million gross and third place showing.\nAs for the rest of the top 5, NewYear\u2019s Eve should take a tumble to fourth place and bring in $8 million, while The Muppets will wrap things up with $5.3 million.\n1) Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows \u2013 $55 million\n2) Alvin and the Chipmunks \u2013 $27 million\n3) Mission: Impossible \u2013 Ghost Protocols \u2013 $10 million\n4) New Year\u2019s Eve \u2013 $8 million\n5) The Muppets \u2013 $5.3 million\nCategories: Andy Burns, Andy Burns/Andy B, box office predictions, General, moviesTags: Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked, Andy Burns, box office predictions, Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocols, Sherliock Holmes: A Game of Shadows\nPrevious Post Previous post:Giveaway!!! Win A Frakin\u2019 Copy of Battlestar Galactica: The Complete Series on DVD in Day 16 of Biff Bam Pop\u2019s Holiday Gift Guide\nNext Post Biff Bam Pop\u2019s Holiday Gift Guide Day 17 \u2013 Give The Gift of Game!",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Health Conditions \u00bb HIV/AIDS \u00bb 3 Organizations Working To Change The Face Of HIV/AIDS\n3 Organizations Working To Change The Face Of HIV/AIDS\nHow much do you really know about HIV/AIDS? Did you know that more than one million people are living with HIV/AIDS in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention? Here\u2019s some more food for thought: 1 out of 7 people living with HIV don\u2019t even know they have the virus.\nWhat\u2019s even more disturbing is the fact that AIDS was discovered 32 years ago yet so many misconceptions about the virus still exist in 2015. Furthermore, it\u2019s difficult to fathom that African Americans are the racial group most affected by HIV, according to the CDC.\nThe following organizations are working around the clock to make sure that people, particularly African Americans, are educated on how to prevent HIV/AIDS while helping those who are already living with HIV/AIDS live a long, healthy, normal life.\n1. SisterLove, Inc.\nThis 26-year-old, Atlanta-based nonprofit focuses on preventing HIV/AIDS among African-American women by placing heavy emphasis on education in a judgement-free environment. Additionally, SisterLove, Inc. offers free testing and counseling. Every year, the organization holds its \u201c2020 Leading Women\u2019s Society Awards and Leadership Institute\u201d event. The purpose is to raise money while honoring 20 women, who\u2019ve been living with HIV for 20 years but still find the time to make a difference in their communities as leaders. To learn more about SisterLove, Inc., click here.",
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        "raw_content": "Shipping a cat by plane: guaranteed comfort and safety\nAre you moving to another country and don\u2019t know how to transport your cat to the other side of the world? If you wish to ship a cat overseas by fully safeguarding its well-being and emotional balance, you have to simply entrust the organization of its shipment to Bliss Pet Services, leading company in this field which can provide solutions customized especially for YOU.\nThanks to our quality management system ISO 9001:2008 certification and our presence in the most important international association specialized in this field, we organize the shipment from Italy to European and non-European countries strictly in compliance with current regulations.\nShipment of cats by air: precautions to ensure a safe journey\nThe shipment of a cat by air is often a source of concern for whoever has to move to another country and wishes to take their loving feline with them.\nContrary to what most people think, traveling by plane is the most safe and comfortable transportation means for our four-legged friends; this has been confirmed by a thorough study conducted by Air Cargo World; the statistical data collected by major airlines show an incredibly low rate of accidents.\nBliss Pet Services operates with the best airline companies and makes use of serious and qualified partners, whose only priority is the animal's well-being. In accordance with IATA regulations, at the client's request, we provide pet crates approved by IATA, equipped with all the necessary safety precautions, fundamental for your cat; the dimensions and the characteristics of the pet kennel are very important for the comfort of the \u201csmall traveler\u201d during the journey. An important rule to be observed by all animal owners is the one relating to sedatives:\nIt is extremely inadvisable to give tranquillizers to felines during the trip, in that they may be harmful for their own health. Do not give any kind of tranquillizers to your cat!\nHow much does it cost to ship a cat by air?\nHaving established that the journey by air is safe, the following question refers to the shipping charges; how much does it cost to ship a cat by air? There is no single tariff system. However, based on the request of each client and his/her small furry four-legged friend, Bliss Pet Services provides customized quotes.\nWhat are you waiting for? Bliss Pets represents the right partner to stand by your side,",
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        "raw_content": "12 Texas Air Force trainers under investigation for illicit sexual relations\nTwelve boot camp instructors are being investigated for having illicit relationships with female trainees in San Antonio, a number that rivals a similar scandal at the Army\u2019s Aberdeen Proving Ground in the mid-\u201990s.\nThe Air Force said Tuesday that prosecutors are reviewing a dozen cases at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, all involving noncommissioned officers.\nAlso Tuesday, two more trainers were charged, which means that with the four previously charged, half of the instructors being investigated already face court-martials.\nA congressman asked for an immediate briefing with Gen. Edward Rice Jr., the head of the Air Education and Training Command, after learning of the scope of the misconduct.\n\u201cThe nature of their position grants (instructors) a great deal of authority over young and impressionable recruits,\u201d said Rep. Mike Turner, an Ohio Republican on the House Armed Services ommittee, in a written statement.\n\u201cDuring this process recruits should be learning the leadership values requisite to build the finest Air Force in the world,\u201d he said. \u201cInstead, it appears that a systemic breakdown led to the creation of an environment that harbored the basest level of criminal activity at an unimaginable scale.\u201d\nThe latest development in the scandal came amid an investigation Rice ordered into potential systemic problems in AETC units that may have played a role in instructor misconduct.\nCol. Stephen Clutter, an AETC spokesman, said the probe isn\u2019t over.\n\u201cRight now, that\u2019s what we\u2019ve got,\u201d he said of the 12 cases under review. \u201cThese numbers could change up or down.\u201d\nThe latest instructors to be charged will face special court-martials, which limit jail time to one year or less.\nMaster Sgt. Jamey Crawford was charged late last week with having a sexual relationship with a basic trainee, giving her alcohol and committing adultery.\nTech. Sgt. Christopher Smith was accused to trying to develop a sexual relationship with a trainee, making advances toward her, and having personal social relationship with a second woman. He is also was accused of obstructing justice.\nNo trial date has been set for Smith and Crawford, who were instructors in Lackland\u2019s 331st Training Squadron.\nAll 12 instructors had led basic training units. Altogether, nine of the 12 instructors under investigation served in the 331st, Clutter said. The squadron\u2019s commander was relieved last week.\n\u201cAny abuse of power or professional misconduct ultimately adversely impacts the integrity of training,\u201d Clutter said.\nTestimony in one evidentiary hearing underscored the point. It showed that misconduct by then-Staff Sgt. Peter Vega-Maldonado caused the instructor who replaced him to encounter problems with the all-female unit through its graduation.\nThe scandal began last summer when a trainee reported her suspicions. Staff Sgt. Luis A. Walker was removed from his job and later charged with having illicit sexual contact with 10 women, including one he is accused of raping. He goes on trial July 16.\nYet another training instructor goes to court Thursday as a series of legal proceedings continue at Lackland. Staff Sgt. Craig LeBlanc faces an evidentiary hearing that could lead to a court-martial.\nHe is charged with sexual misconduct with two female women trainees, one of them only two days after she graduated from basic training. LeBlanc also is accused of adultery and obstructing justice.\nWalker and Vega are involved in what so far rank as the most egregious cases. Vega revealed in a recent evidentiary hearing that he had illicit contact with 10 women \u2013 not one as he had pleaded guilty to in a plea bargain. He was given a light jail sentence in return for serving as a prosecution witness and will leave the Air Force without a bad conduct discharge.\nWalker could go to prison for life.\nRep. Charlie Gonzalez, whose district includes Lackland, said he had read about the scandal but had not yet been briefed by the Air Force.\n\u201cThe question is always going to be why did we suddenly have this rush of complaints, investigations and charges? I mean, did all of this happen over a very limited period of time?\u201d said Gonzalez, D-San Antonio.\n\u201cCommon experience would tell you no, and that\u2019s why I think everybody has a concern about whatever you had in place, obviously, the training was not taking hold,\u201d he added.",
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        "raw_content": "Have you taken a Clarity Break lately?\nWritten by Gino Wickman on March 3, 2015\nThis Clarity Break Thought is on the subject of \u2026 well ... Clarity Breaks\nI\u2019ve been writing these Clarity Break Thoughts (aka passionate pleas) for about eight years now. They\u2019re called Clarity Break Thoughts because the idea is to give you something to ponder during your next Clarity Break that will help you get more of what you want from your business.\nThen it dawned on me: I\u2019ve never done a deep dive into the power, psychology, and value of doing a Clarity Break. It\u2019s a timeless discipline that all great leaders practice, and if you\u2019re not doing them, you are truly not operating at your full potential and are at a disadvantage.\nKeeping your head clear, your confidence high, and your focus strong is vital in growing your company. Most leaders spend most of their time overwhelmed, tired, and buried in the day-to-day routine, unable to see beyond tomorrow. As a result, you don\u2019t solve problems as well as you could, you don\u2019t lead your people as well as you could, and you\u2019re not a good example for them. Successful leaders have a habit of taking quiet thinking time. That means escaping the office on a regular basis for an hour or so. By working on yourself and the business, you will rise above feeling frustrated and overwhelmed to a clearheaded and confident state. As a result, when you come back into the business, you will be laser-focused and in the right leadership frame of mind.\nYou can do this wherever works best for you, but it should never be in your office. You have to go to a place where your thoughts are uninterrupted. You can do this daily, weekly, or monthly, whichever works best for you. Everyone has his or her own formula; some clients have a favorite place in the morning on their way to work, some on their way home. Sam Cupp (my very successful business mentor) would do it for 30 minutes in his den every morning. I do it once a week for two hours in a coffee shop. One client takes about half a day every month at the library. Bill Gates takes two one-week \u201cthink weeks\u201d every year.\nSuch free time to think is vital. As Henry Ford said, \u201cThinking is the hardest work there is, which is probably the reason why so few engage in it.\u201d Take the opportunity to review your V/TO, review your plans, read, think strategically, or fill out the Organizational Checkup. What I recommend for someone who doesn\u2019t know what to do is to sit with a blank legal pad and a pen. I promise you, through this simple exercise, all of the right thoughts will come to mind. It\u2019s important that none of the work you\u2019re doing is busywork. This is not an opportunity to play catch-up.\nAfter taking a Clarity Break, you will come back into the business clear, confident, and focused. You\u2019ll be ready for anything. You\u2019ll solve problems better, you\u2019ll be clearer with your people, and you\u2019ll set a better example. When you\u2019re having trouble solving a problem, check out for a Clarity Break. Take a deep breath, and put the necessary time into clearly thinking through the problem.\nTo get started, take out your calendar right now and pick a one-hour block of time next week, block it out, and do it. If you wait around for the time to appear, it never will. It must be an appointment that you pre-schedule with yourself every day, week, or month. Give it a try. Just do one. I have yet to have one person tell me that it was a waste of time. You might be wondering where you\u2019re going to find an hour. The amazing paradox is that the hour you spend will save you more than that hour in the long run, due to increased productivity. You end up being much more efficient and effective. Even if you\u2019re convinced you don\u2019t have time, you must delegate an hour of your work to someone to free yourself up because a Clarity Break is your obligation as a leader in your organization.\nHope that helps. I look forward to giving you your next Clarity Break Thought soon.\nI\u2019m also excited to announce that my new book with co-author Mark C. Winters, Rocket Fuel: The One Essential Combination That Will Get You More of What You Want from Your Business, launches April 28. It\u2019s focused on helping Visionaries and Integrators fire on all cylinders and maximize their vital relationship to get everything they want from their business. To pre-order your copy of Rocket Fuel, click here. If you\u2019d like to receive visionary and integrator insights, discoveries, and launch news, please click here.\nMore Blog Posts: \u2190 Leadership Lessons from the Cockpit | Are You in the Zone? \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "But first, here are a few essential facts about the film from a distribution point of view to provide some context:\nIt all began in 2011, when TCWG became a daily feature of Karen\u2019s life.\nIt\u2019s now 28 months since TCWG premiered at Hot Docs in Canada, and just 4 weeks since the latest UK screening and director Q & A.\nKaren worked with Distribution Producer Sally Hodgson (who succeeded Ged Fitzsimmons of Cosmic Cat) and Evaluation Officer Jen Skinner \u2013 until very recently. Ged came on board in summer \u201915, Sally came on board early \u201916 and Jen later that year.\nThe hours on distribution have been huge: Karen says, \u201cWe\u2019ve only time-tracked the later outreach work we have done for our main Bertha / BRITDOC-funded project, and that comes to 500hrs across an 11 month span, on a project budget of around 13k of which about half was staffing. That\u2019s work on top of all the other distribution stuff we do week-by-week.\u201d\nLast month the film\u2019s first distribution deal was signed, with the US educational distributor Kanopy.\nKaren is hoping to develop new outreach projects for 2018 with the Scottish Prison Service, as well as talking to a clutch of domiciliary care companies about licensing the film outreach materials to bring in an income stream.\nI was sitting in the Slade School of Art student canteen when I got the call. I was far from my home on the side of a Lake District mountain, and as well as teaching, I was deep in fine-tuning the London post-production on The Closer We Get. Then suddenly I get an international call on my mobile, and it\u2019s the director of Hot Docs festival saying that as long as it\u2019s still a World Premiere, my film is in. I\u2019m amazed: I paid my Entry Fee, got watched, alongside hundreds of others and now\u2026 and now I start to cry with relief and joy. It\u2019s all been worth it.\nBut was it all too late?\nA festival like Hot Docs turns a few heads towards your film for sure, but the next few months trawling through their encyclopaedic Industry-only website still led nowhere firm when it came to agents, distributors and the like. I was getting embarrassed about how often I\u2019d emailed some of them with a \u201cWe could send you a really good extract of our latest cut....\u201d. My Sent email box makes for desperate reading. A major part of the Hot Docs experience is the brilliantly run business end. A big \u2018marketplace\u2019 day I took part in was a kind of speed dating between filmmakers, distributors and sales agents of all persuasions. I\u2019d been in touch with everyone who I was to meet way before the festival. Long story short, everyone I met said it was too late, that to premiere here without \u2018representation\u2019 was madness.\nThat madness\nWhat this highlights is the chicken-and-egg situation you can find yourself in with a little doc: You\u2019ll struggle to get any interest from agents / distributors without a big festival saying yes, then even with that yes you have a very few months to secure them so that you make the most of the big festival. If, like us, you get to said festival without an agent or distributor, be ready to hear from a lot of naysayers as you face the future.\nAs a UK film at an international forum like Hot Docs, it was also clear how much we\u2019d have gained from having the BBC attached to the project. It was a question asked of me time and time again - most of the world still sees the BBC as a stamp of approval in a film sector that probably seems smaller and more homogeneous from afar than we in the UK know it is. But at this point we\u2019d still been unable to hook in any TV interest, so we were going it alone and had to be honest about that.\nMy Hot Docs screenings had been good, but not sold out, and I\u2019d contented myself with the wonderful feedback of my audiences. The critics at Hot Docs focus (understandably) on the N. American films, and the industry folks hadn\u2019t bitten. Those first Q&A\u2019s often floored me, I\u2019d had no idea what to expect and they were electric. Ordinary people shared experiences akin to mine - perfect strangers filled the cinema with their empathy for me and for each other. Crucially, these events nourished me within and gave me the momentum for all our impact work since. I heard people ask and talk about all the themes on which we have worked with our outreach \u2013 from the specifics of stroke and the care system to the really big ones such as loss and forgiveness.\nTowards the end of my time in Toronto, one of the Hot Docs staff sat me down and asked me \u2013 VERY firmly \u2013 to reschedule my flight home and join them at a swanky party, though she couldn\u2019t tell me why. Unfortunately for business, winning the Best International Feature Award at Hot Docs came after our last screening and after those disappointing meetings, meaning there was no chance to return to those people who\u2019d doubted the film and change their minds.\nThe next best industry opportunity offered to us was a UK premiere at Sheffield Doc/Fest, but we\u2019d also been invited into Edinburgh International Film Festival too, and Sheffield refused to allow us to screen at both. 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        "raw_content": "THROWBACK THURSDAY: Nokia 3310\nFILED UNDER:cellulartbt\nAh, the dumbphone. It\u2019s been a decade since we said goodbye to you, although I still miss you sometimes. We didn\u2019t call them \u201cdumbphones\u201d then, we called them \u201cfeaturephones\u201d because they actually were smarter than the phones that came before. I\u2019m talking about the early 2000s Nokia and Motorola handsets, the ones that let you use ringtones and maybe had a game or two, and a couple of speed dials. This was cutting edge stuff back then.\nOne of the most popular phones of the day was a variant of this, the Nokia 3310 series:\nThere were versions for all the major carriers back then (AT&T, Cingular, Verizon, Sprint.) They were cheap, usually under $100 on contract. They lasted about 6 days on a charge and if the battery wore out you could buy another one. The case was even replaceable if you scuffed it up. You couldn\u2019t break this phone, period. I know, I had one, and I treated it terribly. I only got rid of it because I wanted a phone with Bluetooth.\nI\u2019ll tell you, a phone you can drop from a 2-story building and that gets nearly a week on a charge sounds pretty good to me. Sure, no internet and very basic texting, but as a phone it was positively aces.\nThe story this week is that the 3310 is coming back. The company that has the right to make Nokia phones announced it will be bringing back the 3310, or something like it. No details are available yet, and it\u2019s not clear that the phone will even make it to the US. But we can dream.\nOf course, a phone like that would be utterly impractical today, right? Maybe not. If there were a sub-$100 phone as tough as the 3310, with long battery life, it might appeal to travelers. After all, when you travel you don\u2019t want to risk losing your expensive smartphone.\nI\u2019m not sure that this phone \u201cneeds to come back\u201d because it never really left. Since you can\u2019t break this phone, it\u2019s still available on auction sites with a new battery, and you can pay under $50. The phone probably works as well as it ever did, as long as you get a version that works with today\u2019s cell networks.\nI don\u2019t know, I just might want to get one of these, whether \u201cnew\u201d or old, because, it really does work great and I miss the idea that I can travel all week without charging it. That, and the snake game. Come on, who didn\u2019t waste a couple hours on the snake game?\nI know you did, you don\u2019t have to admit it. I did too.\nTHROWBACK THURSDAY: Robocalls didn\u2019t stop in 2013\nWill TV signals interfere with your cell signal?\nShould you choose professional cell booster installation?\nWhy do you need to register your cell booster?",
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        "raw_content": "Home / Nonprofit Cloud Computing Cheat Sheet\nWe know that many nonprofit organizations have already moved to the cloud, or are planning to. The options are public, private, and hybrid cloud models - but what do these mean? When evaluating your options and abilities to streamline business processes, there are many terms that can come into play. We've compiled a list of the most commonly searched cloud computing terms for you to have all in one place.\nAmazon Web Services (AWS) - The organizational unit of Amazon that provides a variety of cloud services. AWS operates from 11 physical locations across North and South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia.\nContent Delivery Network (CDN) \u2013 A network of distributed services that deliver content to a user based on the user\u2019s geographic proximity to servers. 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The goal of cloud computing is to apply traditional supercomputing, or high-performance computing power, normally used by military and research facilities, to perform tens of trillions of computations per second, in consumer-oriented applications such as financial portfolios or even to deliver personalized information, or power immersive computer games.\nConsumer cloud - Cloud computing offerings targeted toward individuals for personal use, such as Dropbox or iCloud.\nCloud disaster recovery (cloud DR) - A backup and restore strategy that involves storing and maintaining copies of electronic records in a cloud computing environment as a security measure.\nCloud Migration - The process of transitioning all or part of a company's data, applications and services from on-site premises behind the firewall to the cloud, where the information can be provided over the Internet on an on-demand basis.\nDesktop as a Service (DaaS)- is a desktop virtualization service that is hosted on the cloud, so users can access their virtual desktops and applications wherever they go, using whichever device they need.\nDisruptive technology - A business term that describes innovations that improve products or services in unexpected ways. 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        "raw_content": "You have no idea what you\u2019re in for, do you? Maybe you\u2019re working a booth and you were told you\u2019re heading to HR Tech to represent your team or maybe you\u2019re the CEO and it\u2019s your first year. No one is safe from the danger of conference shenanigans. Here\u2019s a few tips on how to have a blast in Vegas without ending up on the roof of Caesar\u2019s Palace.\nCut loose less than the next guy. Just because everyone\u2019s having a blast getting a little drunker than normal doesn\u2019t mean it\u2019s time for you to compete with the suggestion of a seedy strip club. Stop short of turning into the weekend version of Walter White and you\u2019ll keep your reputation intact.\nDon\u2019t go \u201call Vegas\u201d on everyone. What happens in Vegas doesn\u2019t always stay in Vegas. Sometimes you need antibiotics to clear up some Vegas \u2026 if you get my drift. Don\u2019t skip the conference for a blurry day in the casinos. Don\u2019t get married to a stranger in a chapel on the Strip. And also, don\u2019t strip. No one wants to see that.\nDon\u2019t get stranded. Keep your phone charged, travel smart, and don\u2019t get stranded in a strange part of town. If you\u2019re not a Vegas veteran, you might want to make your plan for the night easy enough to follow no matter what happens so you can make it back in one piece.\nKeep your principles. You don\u2019t have to be one of the mortified faces shamefully walking the expo hall the next morning. Remember what you came to do and who you are.\nHR Tech can get crazy. Needless to say, if you\u2019re ready to make some mistakes, make them at our party on Monday night. And as a general rule, you don\u2019t have to try to keep up with The Starr Conspiracy \u2014 no one has succeeded and lived to tell the tale. That\u2019s mostly a joke. Mostly.\nBut if you think you can hang, come party with us.\nWhat Is It Like To Party With The Starr Conspiracy?\nThis Week In The World: #HRTechConf, Robots, and B2B Content Marketing",
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        "raw_content": "Hello and welcome to the Unbundled Attorney Mastermind Podcast. My name is Dave Aarons, I\u2019m the founder and CEO of Unbundled Attorney. In this podcast we interview our unbundled attorneys as well as the leading experts in the industry, to identify the fast practices for converting leads into paying clients and how to equitably and profitably deliver unbundled legal services and other affordable options in your practice. To learn more about how our exclusive unbundled leads can help you grow your practice visit our website at unbundeledattorney.com.\nOr, you can Watch the video version of this podcast on our Youtube Channel.\nWelcome to the show. I am very happy to welcome Jacob Sapochnick who is one of our unbundled attorneys in San Diego County. Working together with him for a long time, originally met way back in the day at the Thrive Business Conference, all about creating for purpose aspects empowering entrepreneurs to make a difference and impacting the communities that they serve. Really happy to have an opportunity to be chilling here today with Jacob and catching up on all the amazing success he\u2019s had in his firm and some other realms as well. Right?\nJacob Sapochnick: Absolutely.\nDave Aarons: Yeah, I mean- thanks man, thanks for joining us. Maybe one of the things that a lot of people who don\u2019t know you, we were just talking about the fact that you actually own a coffee shop and a couple other entrepreneurial ventures. Maybe you can start by just sharing the idea behind the coffee shop.\nJacob Sapochnick: The coffee shop, kind of like everything that we do in the practice, it\u2019s all about the community because we want to be helping people, we engage with our audience, with our customers. For me, the coffee shop was a place where I can actually come down to the people, understand what people want, talk, have daily conversations with customers. I enjoy that kind of, it kind of fuels my day. That\u2019s the reason why I started our coffee shop, Simon Says, which is our first location. I\u2019m just going to spend time a few times a week, have a coffee and meet the customers, understand what they do, where do they come from, why are they here? I like that, the same reason why I enjoy practicing immigration law.It\u2019s one of those practices where you actually meet the customers, you deal with them one on one.\nThe other business we started was our co-working space community, which is the place where we sit here. This is our community.\nDave Aarons: This is the digs.\nJacob Sapochnick: Co-working space. Which is another reason we want to bring entrepreneurs together, understand their pain points, what drives them to succeed, help them out, and kind of be around them? The energy of being around entrepreneurs really helps me do better things at the law firm and in my other businesses. That\u2019s the reason why I am doing those things.\nDave Aarons: We found a lot of attorneys that have taken advantage of virtual offices and co-working spaces, especially when they are first getting their practice started. Because in most cases you can just rent the space by the hour or by the day, basically on an as-needed basis. So, they don\u2019t necessarily have to make a full investment into the overhead, when they are first getting their firm started.\nJacob Sapochnick: Correct. And so in community, [00:02:53] we have two locations, in this location part of the back end of our space is designed for attorneys because we are private offices. In our first location, it is more of an open space. But in this location,n we have offices that attorneys can rent per hour or per day. I\u2019m doing events once month training attorneys about marketing, business development. My [00:03:00] we are going to do more of those throughout the year, but we have that option here in this place. So we have lawyers here as well.\nDave Aarons: Do you- awesome, do you stream the events online, live stream?\nJacob Sapochnick: The events\nDave Aarons: For lawyers who might want to\nJacob Sapochnick: The events that we had so far, for attorneys we haven\u2019t done, we haven\u2019t streamed them online. We are going to start doing that as well because we want to make sure that they feel comfortable, we want to kind of test it out. What it looks like. Now we have the format so we are going to start broadcasting and recording them as well.\nJacob Sapochnick: That\u2019s kind of the idea behind it.\nDave Aarons: Okay, well keep me informed on when you start to stream them and then I can go ahead and link to the show notes on this podcast so that anyone who wants to participate and plug into the training that you are doing for attorneys out of the co-working space. You\u2019ve got, they\u2019re both called Co-Mmunity in La Jolla and then where is the other one?\nJacob Sapochnick: Hillcrest.\nDave Aarons: Hillcrest.\nJacob Sapochnick: But the one in La Jolla, is more designed for attorneys because we have private offices, the conference room where we are sitting right now and other areas that are more secluded so attorneys feel more privacy. Also, they can be outside in the common area, which is the co-working area where if they want to meet customers or if they want to meet other like-minded attorneys they are able to do that so they don\u2019t feel alone. Most attorneys who start practices, if they have an office they feel always kind of alone. It\u2019s hard to kind of boost yourself to do more things because you feel what am I going to do, who\u2019s going to mentor me?\nDave Aarons: You feel isolated.\nJacob Sapochnick: Here is more of a collaboration.\nDave Aarons: That\u2019s right so almost like a mastermind.\nJacob Sapochnick: Yeah, kind of. Which we\u2019ll do more of that because the thing is most attorneys who come here they don\u2019t understand that they need to be part of a mastermind type environment. They are not used to it so we don\u2019t want to push it on somebody that is not familiar with it. Once they understand that it\u2019s actually helpful, then we are going to, come join our event or come to our discussion forum, or whatever you call it and then they feel more comfortable. Then when they start doing it on a more regular basis. So people feel like, oh yeah, last month we talked about marketing this month we talked about how to deal with angry clients, next month we do how to scale your practice. Those are going to be more things that we are going to do on a regular basis. Definitely, I will record them and stream them so more people can see it.\nDave Aarons: You also have a podcast you\u2019ve had for many years [00:05:30]\nJacob Sapochnick: So most attorneys that know me they know The Enchanting Lawyer podcast. Which, we will relaunch hopefully after, in the next few months. The premise behind the podcast was first of all to share stories of other attorneys and non-attorneys who do amazing things because my premise was you always want to learn from people who are not doing the same things that you do. In the podcast, I did have attorneys, which were doing different things, but most of my guests were non-attorneys. The idea was why don\u2019t you learn from somebody who is not like you and pick up a marketing tip or maybe a leadership tip or some other, just like I did. Everything I learned, was from non-attorneys. I implement it in my practice because it is very difficult to copy your competition because you just do the same thing, you also want to do something different. Try to adopt it in your practice and then see if it works, which was always my philosophy.\nDave Aarons: I can see that as I\u2019ve got to know you. You are always at different kinds of conferences.\nJacob Sapochnick: Which are not legal, necessarily. They are all-\nDave Aarons: Non-legal conferences, exactly.\nJacob Sapochnick: Inspiration, could be something that would inspire or motivate and then you come back and you implement the little things in your practice. That always helps.\nDave Aarons: Especially some of the conferences in the internet marketing world. In Thrive.\nJacob Sapochnick: Where met, Thrive, that was not a legal conference that was more of a business conference, but it had some sort of giving back element. When I came back from that conference the first time, we actually changed the tagline of our law firm. Now we call this serving to give. That was after Thrive. The idea is that everything that we make, a portion of it should be given back either financially or by services to other attorneys and our clients. We donate money to charities, and we offer our expertise to other attorneys that want to learn. We want to share with others, we don\u2019t want to just keep it in. That\u2019s the purpose of serving to give.\nDave Aarons: Yes, it\u2019s actually built into the model as such that as you grow your firm your giving grows along with it.\nJacob Sapochnick: You have to otherwise if you keep it inside you\u2019re never going to grow. It\u2019s going to always kind of, but the more you give the more you get and the more you\u2019re able to scale. Which is kind of always on our premise?\nDave Aarons: Yeah, I think nowadays a lot of people especially with social media, and that there isn\u2019t really a curtain. The curtains have been lifted by companies.\nDave Aarons: Your culture and how you treat people on what it is your doing becomes so much more important. Just from the growth of a business standpoint. People see that and they want to be a part of working with you specifically.\nJacob Sapochnick: I give an example, being open to ideas is really key in our industry. Just about a year ago, somebody called my office and it\u2019s a person I worked with in the past on a documentary. He got an Emmy for that documentary. He said listen, I was approached by a few media outlets, I want to do a documentary about an attorney in the Trump era as Trump was going to be elected. I was like, you know what, why not. They came to my office and they filmed for about to weeks a reality about me and the practice as Trump was literally the week when Trump was elected. Now we have a pilot, its called Immigration Master. It is pitched right now to Netflix and a bunch of other media outlets. We hope we will hear something by May. If the show was selected and if it is we are going to do 15 episodes of a reality show based on our practice.\nIf it\u2019s not going to be selected I have a full pilot that was created for me that I can use for marketing purposes. I can put it on YouTube. Break it down and who knows. It\u2019s just a cool thing to have a pilot.\nJacob Sapochnick: They are filming my house, my kids, my family. It was amazing.\nDave Aarons: I\u2019m curious what you talked about or shared about how this presidency has shifted the direction and some of the things you have had to do to adapt both for helping your clients dealing with the fear and uncertainty that they\u2019ve had to address and then also as a practicing attorney, figuring out new pathways to serve.\nJacob Sapochnick: If you go back when they filmed, I remember there was I was coming back from Tokyo. I was speaking in Tokyo and I spent a week there. And when I returned, it was the day when Trump was elected so I actually missed the elections. I wasn\u2019t here when he was inaugurated. I was on route to California. When I landed literally two hours later I did a Facebook live, and I spoke about my feeling saying listen, yes, he is the president but he is not a king. He cannot just do whatever he wants. He can impact the mood. He can change the dynamics, but he cannot just say and so that live was like we had 1,000 people on it. The people that shared it. I said he we have time, it is going to be until January 20th, it was November.\nI said he is not going to take office until January 20th don\u2019t be scared. People are confused, what is going to happen. I said that it\u2019s not going to be the same anymore, while he\u2019s not the king and he cannot just decide what he wants to do, the whole mood of what is possible for immigrants is going to change. That\u2019s really what I said and it\u2019s true to this day. To this day, it\u2019s all negative you can\u2019t just come in here and start a company like you used to be. You can\u2019t just, if you are undocumented you have to be scared for your life. The mood of immigration has changed.\nWhat I see for us immigration attorneys is that processing cases become more difficult. We get a lot more denials, we get a lot more requests for evidence. [00:11:06]\nDave Aarons: Have you seen that happening?\nJacob Sapochnick: Of course, it\u2019s happening right now. We\u2019re getting, there are more things that we can\u2019t do any more for example, people were able to adjust their status, literally within weeks of arrival to the US. Now, they have to wait 3 months. Its big shift, small things like that, but these are important things to show his verbiage about who can come in, who cannot come in. He wants to cancel the visa lottery. He wants to cut legal migration by half almost. Kids won\u2019t be able to sponsor their parents. Some of the ideas that he presented in the State of the Union.\nWhat does it mean for our practice? It means that it is going to be more difficult to do cases. It means that it is going to limit the things that we can do. A lot of the small attorneys, I had a call from a colleague of mine from New York. She has been in business for 4 years. She is considering closing her practice and working for somebody else right now because she doesn\u2019t get enough cases. The cases that she able to do are getting denied and she doesn\u2019t really know what to do.\nI feel like space is going to, the big firms, the bigger firms like Friedman or the big players in the space are continuing to expand because they have enough volume of corporate clients to survive. Firms like mine that have been around for 15 years plus I think will be okay. Of course, we are going to suffer some hit in business but we\u2019ll be able to compensate by doing things we weren\u2019t able to do before. Maybe do more I-9 compliance and offer some audits for employers. Maybe more creative on visas.\nWe have to become flexible but its definitely even us we definitely see a shift in the business. It hurt our business for sure.\nDave Aarons: Already you\u2019ve seen\nJacob Sapochnick: It has. It\u2019s not people say Trump is going to come in and you\u2019re going to have a lot of business. It\u2019s not like people get deported every day and we go out there and we have all these cases. It\u2019s different.\nDave Aarons: There\u2019s an initial bomb with all the attorneys we\u2019ve worked with. We could see that immigration volume went up for maybe been permanent residents and now want to become a citizen. People that have been, maybe I really need to take this path of residency. There was that but that was almost short-lived to some degree.\nJacob Sapochnick: Now it\u2019s just kind of flattened. People are like do I do this or can I do this? There\u2019s a lot of things you can\u2019t really do anymore. I think immigration law is still going to be a good business, you just really have to like in any business. You can\u2019t just sit and do the same thing for years.\nI think its kind of like in cryptocurrency, correction, it\u2019s not always going to go up. At some point it\u2019s going to go down, what are you going to do, you are not going to just sell. You have to hold maybe buy some more, readjust. The same thing, with our space, we- the drop in traditional business, means that you have to invest in other avenues, improve the existing business and focus on a new way of marketing immigration services. Because there is a lot of business out there, it\u2019s just that the business is going to be different.\nYou have to understand how to shift. If we have a lot of denials, that means we have to focus on being experts in reviewing those H1B\u2019s that other attorneys get denied. Which is kind of a service we started? We have a service where we offer a review of requests for evidence for other H1B\u2019s. Even if you have an attorney right now, [00:14:21] you have a huge request for evidence. People are reaching out to find out what are they going to do.\nThey don\u2019t trust their attorneys for, they want a second opinion. That\u2019s a good market. We charge H1B\u2019s a few bucks for our fee. We always prepare it and then they can hand it off to their attorney and they can do whatever they want with it. If they want to use our findings great, if not at least they have material to use. We have done a lot of H1B\u2019s, we know our field and we are successful with our H1B\u2019s so we know we can market it as a service to other attorneys and other clients that want second opinions.\nI never had to do it before but its a new niche. Another thing\nDave Aarons: So created a niche, you\u2019ve almost been forced to create.[00:15:02]\nJacob Sapochnick: For example with [00:15:01] is where we have more, it is much more difficult to do those in the US now. We have different ways to prepare these cases inside the US. I would say, how about we do your case inside the US but if it gets denied, or there\u2019s a problem then we will refile at the US Embassy almost the same package. So we can upsell, the service. Stuff like that, that we come up with which are almost the same things but we didn\u2019t have to do it before, but now we have to. Right?\nJacob Sapochnick: Kind of being more creative with your services. But being able to dive deep into areas that other attorneys may not know. Like some of the new attorneys, are not familiar with some of the complicated visas. So now they can reach out to more experienced attorneys and you have more business coming from other attorneys that you didn\u2019t have before because they could do it easily on their own.\nDave Aarons: It almost seems like, in certain ways, there is a need to specialize.\nDave Aarons: And almost cooperate with other attorneys, one specializes in that, one specializes in that, and then create communities like you\u2019re working on. \\\nJacob Sapochnick: The new marketing strategy under Trump is that you really have to be specialized. I\u2019m the best deportation attorney. I\u2019m the best H1B lawyer. I\u2019m the best whatever because if you are not specialized if there is an issue then, other attorneys may reach out to you for a second opinion or hire you, or clients that are really concerned right now. We want to go with the best because we don\u2019t trust anybody else. You don\u2019t want to have to say you\u2019re the best but you have to act so you create content. Educational videos, articles, written format, webinars. By default, they will come to you and say, hey, we saw your article we heard your podcast. We want to come to you because we feel you know what you\u2019re doing.\nYou are not going to come out and say I\u2019m the best immigration lawyer. You are just going to create content you\u2019re going to create authority by saying, you know what I solved this problem by showcasing like we\u2019ve started our ask podcast. Where we answer questions every day to clients who want to know for free. And so by doing that, people come to us and say we listened to your podcast, you answered our questions, now we want to come to you as an expert.\nThat\u2019s where the shift. You basically have to terrorize with knowledge. The more knowledge you create, the more knowledge you spread, right? The more people with come to you for advice because people are scared. And who would you go to when you are afraid. You want to go to the person that you feel he knows what he\u2019s doing. It\u2019s normal. If I am in pain and my tooth is hurting, I\u2019m going to go to the best dentist. When I had my eye surgery, a couple of years ago, I had to find the best retina surgeon because that\u2019s the problem I had. I didn\u2019t just go to anyone online. I found a person who wrote the articles, spoke at conferences, put the video out there. Explained how the retina tear occurs and how you can fix it. That\u2019s who I went to. Right?\nDave Aarons: Yes. So,\nJacob Sapochnick: That\u2019s really where again, there\u2019s a lot of opportunities right now. Even though it\u2019s hard, it creates opportunities for attorneys to build a foundation for their practices by creating knowledge, by being an authority, by being out there. As opposed to being in there, you have to be out there. Everywhere. That\u2019s the key. If you\u2019re everywhere people will trust you.\nDave Aarons: Its interesting because right now, more than ever its really important for attorneys to adapt and get creative. At the same time, you have the platforms and the tools and the channels that can be used to reach more people than you ever could five years ago, ten years ago. As much as there\u2019s a contraction as far as the old way of doing things, there\u2019s also a massive expansion opportunity if lawyers can embrace some of the new platforms and like you said can take a very serious approach to providing content.\nWhen we were at the Clio Cloud conference a couple years ago, Gary Vaynerchuk was there he was the keynote at the Clio Cloud conference and he just talked about this mobile device. This is the, he said how many of you use this thing while you\u2019re sitting on the can? Raise your hand right now. Everyone is using these mobile devices all the time. There is a whole new possibility that can that is opening up and other avenues are closing. Those that adapt, will overcome and those that don\u2019t may lose. So one of the things I\u2019ve always appreciated about you is you\u2019re really staying on the cutting edge of what platforms still have the most traction. You obviously built a huge following on Facebook, I think, I don\u2019t know how many fans you have nowadays, but maybe close to 200,000 or 150,000 followers something like that. which is amazing for attorneys, it\u2019s really an amazing accomplishment.\nThen you\u2019re also utilizing YouTube, you had a podcast. What are some of the platforms that you\u2019re most excited about and one of the ones maybe that you hadn\u2019t been doing in the past that you\u2019re really paying a lot more closer attention to as potential content mediums.\nJacob Sapochnick: I think this year 2018, YouTube is definitely going to be, it has always been a good platform. I think this year, more than ever, it has become a powerful tool for attorneys to use. In many ways, by doing a show. you can do consistent content, so YouTube, difference now with YouTube is that you really have to do consistent content. Almost like a weekly, on a weekly basis.\nJacob Sapochnick: Not just throw a video once in a while, but every few days. There\u2019s a lot of engagement there it\u2019s a search engine. People are going to find you much easier. From YouTube, you can send them to your other platforms. Right now on our cover, we have links to our Facebook, our Instagram, and to our Twitter. I use Instagram a lot as well. It\u2019s more on a smaller scale, you connect one on one with people by Dming or getting the Dms back. Putting photos, Instagram is kind of showing more your personal backhand side. So people want to connect with their attorney kind of on a personal level. Like, what does he do? Does he travel? Does he eat good food? Whatever. We get a lot of personal inquiries.\nI get a lot of Dm\u2019s on Instagram. People are like hey we saw your feed and we\u2019ve been following you for a while, now my cousin needs help or whatever. That kind of stuff. I\u2019ve been using SnapChat last year more. I do less here because I don\u2019t have so much time and I feel like the reach is a little bit lower. At some point, I was doing a lot of SnapChat stories. I still do it, so I kind of shifted to Instagram stories. Which is kind of another video platform, that.\nDave Aarons: Did you find you weren\u2019t getting as much engagement on SnapChat?\nJacob Sapochnick: Its just, I was getting engagement, its just that I feel like with some of the changes in SnapChat the last few months. I feel the kind of people that are the people we are getting there are less corporate clients are more personal. They become more friends. In a way, you hae to choose your battles, you can\u2019t be everywhere. I did experiment for about a year on SnapChat. I like the format I like the way you can have a geo filter for our firm and stuff like that, so it was good. But, think Instagram and Facebook now are good tools because you can, the ads are somehow connected. So if you do ads on Facebook you can, people can see it on Instagram.\nOf course, Facebook has always been a good tool for us. We do Facebook Lives. You can consistently do those shows. So between Facebook, Instagram and YouTube, I find to be the most useful tools for content creation. We\u2019ve been, we are going to be testing LinkedIn as well this year for articles and videos. Because now you can do more videos there so LinkedIn has become more of a, we have an interest to build more of our corporate clientele. Clients that want to do consistent visas. I\u2019m going to focus on building a group on LinkedIn. Bring in some of these corporate HR people and do videos and stuff like that.\nI\u2019ll be doing similar videos, so we are going to be building videos and cutting them into YouTube Shows and snippets on Facebook and LinkedIn. We actually hired a couple of video guys that are editing our stuff. We are going to be investing a lot in a video this year as well.\nJacob Sapochnick: So the video is going to be and not just YouTube but other platforms that are visual, pure light visual. At the same time, the audio from the videos could be used for a podcast. We have two podcasts, which is the marketing podcast and the immigration podcast. We are going to build another podcast around immigration for stories. Because people find you on iTunes, which is a search engine, right. They like to listen to it on their phones. So we are considering building an app, which they will be able to kind of aggregate their audio on their phone on like on a daily show. Listening to our show on their phone.\nSo all the audios will be on one podcast. They ask, and the stories one. So I can just click on the show.\nDave Aarons: So, all the different episodes will come though\nJacob Sapochnick: They\u2019re still going to be on iTunes, but they can easily download the app and say hey we want to search for the one on H1Bs. Boom they can just listen on the phone so they don\u2019t have to go to iTunes necessarily. It\u2019s still going to be on iTunes but it will be through the app, its just easier to sort it, they can save it. They will be able to share it with a friend and download it as a standalone. So we are actually building the app right now. Hopefully, by summer we\u2019ll have it ready.\nWe already had apps in the past, but this is going to be a little bit more of a. We had a book that I wrote last year. That book will be pushing in verticals. The book helped us get some speaking engagements, and so we will be using that. Maybe I\u2019ll do an audio version of the book as well this year. Just record the whole thing. Some of the projects that I\u2019m kind of being involved in right now.\nDave Aarons: Just a few projects. That he\u2019s involved in right now.\nJacob Sapochnick: The gist of it is, it boils down to two things. You have to be out there almost everywhere, Second of all, video and audio are going to be key tools to build momentum, right?\nDave Aarons: It\u2019s impressive how seriously you\u2019ve taken building your practice and putting out content and building community. These are things that are great as ideas but they take a lot, they take some work, they take effort, they take strategy, they take thought. You are talking about building an app to synchronize all the podcasts you create to run. It\u2019s amazing, on the other hand, I see a lot of lawyers that go Facebook, I have no idea. Instagram, I have no followers. How do I even get started?\nCould you maybe, give a practical understanding of how you go about your day? How do you create content? What are some of the moments that you would then capture and put on Instagram? What are some of the things that obviously you\u2019ve got your shows where you\u2019re interviewing and so far so. What I\u2019ll link to the different shows that you have into the podcast in the show notes so that all of you can check out the different shows he has. As not only to learn from the content that he\u2019s producing but also to get an idea of some of the format and the way he\u2019s thinking about producing content and differentiating himself in today\u2019s market and utilizing these platforms to have a bigger reach. On the very basic scale, someone doesn\u2019t have an Instagram account, they want to get it going and start building some kind of a following as a starting point or Facebook. What\u2019s some day to day things that you do to start to build some traction?\nJacob Sapochnick: On the video side, what I do on the video side. I don\u2019t do everything myself. It has to be clear. Its not like me doing everything.\nDave Aarons: That\u2019s key right? It\u2019s not constantly you coming up with a handout.\nJacob Sapochnick: So on the audio, an audio/video, I\u2019ll choose a few days a month where I\u2019ll batch videos. I will do 10-15 videos in one or two days. Then from those videos, we can strip the audio. Somebody will do the videos, I\u2019ll assign it to a person who does the videos. Then we have someone who edits the audio. Then we will create the episodes, I have somebody who will transcribe them. It\u2019s important on YouTube to not only do the video, but also transcribe every single word of the audio. Because then its more sociable. Person will do the\nDave Aarons: Then you put that in the content, the transcription.\nJacob Sapochnick: In the blog, podcast show notes. So if somebody does the transcriptions, somebody does the audio stripping and editing, somebody does the thumbnails art. All these people they are contractors, they don\u2019t work for the law firm but they are contractors that we contract to do just like the person who is doing the video today is being contracted so they don\u2019t have to worry about somebody always on a payroll.\nWhenever we need them for these two or three days, they are contracted to do this work every month. All I do is record the audio and the video, that\u2019s all I do. I don\u2019t edit anything, I don\u2019t learn how to do any of that art. That\u2019s not my job.\nDave Aarons: Not your mastery.\nJacob Sapochnick: I come in here I do my audio. I do my videos. Then I assign it to people to do all the stuff and then we have a schedule when we upload them. We upload them on a daily basis. The show comes every Monday or whatever we day we have the show. As far as Instagram, Instagram is obviously more personal. Instagram, my strategy Instagram, some people post almost every day. I used to, but I\u2019m not anymore. I post maybe once per week or whenever I have something interesting to do. Instagram is not necessarily about frequency, it\u2019s about quality.\nI invested in a few apps and a designer to have really quality. If you look at my photos, from like a year ago and look at them in the last 6 months you\u2019ll see very high quality photos. Because they\u2019ve been edited to look very, you know, in lighting. Most of my photos, are from my travel, from like food events, something cool that happens. That\u2019s why I don\u2019t post every day. I feel for me it has to be something quality, something cool to say.\nDave Aarons: As opposed to, hey I\u2019m eating this.\nJacob Sapochnick: Exactly, and some people post every day on Instagram, which is fine, but you don\u2019t have to. Instagram is more like, people follow my photos. They like the quality, the art. When I travel, I post different destinations and then I use hashtags that are interesting to reach more people. I always have an immigration lawyer, lawyer life, more like a lifestyle. The person behind the brand.\nDave Aarons: Do you keep it somewhat related to the things you are doing that are related to immigration?\nJacob Sapochnick: A little bit, so for example.\nDave Aarons: [00:29:41] conference and this is how it fits.\nJacob Sapochnick: Exactly, so for example, lets say I travel. I came back from in the summertime and I was in Bora Bora. I said oh its amazing because so many people, so many different countries all in this area and they all talk about their freedom to travel. Something like that, [00:29:58]. There is a little bit of [00:30:00]. In the recent, I had an interesting case where we saved this guy from deportation and it was all over the news. Like 15 news stations in 3 days. What I did I posted a photo of me with the guy and an assembly member Gloria that helped us release him. There was a nice photo in his office with a flag. Kind of like, more inspirational, so that\u2019s immigration related. I don\u2019t put ads. I see so many attorneys on Instagram.\nWe are one on one, call our office or whatever, its more. Instagram was designed to be a personal outlet for people to reach. Some example of cases that I got from Instagram. We had this guy who is he is an art dealer. He has been following for me for I would say about a year, because I see when somebody likes. Then one day, I got a DM from him. DM is a direct message. He says, Jacob, I love the last photo you posted from I was in Paris. Me in Paris. I was in Paris again, immigration related. I was speaking before a conference of startups in Station F. The largest incubator in Paris. I put 3 photos during my trip. And 4 photos, me, the Eiffel Tower and I had lawyer life, [immigration 00:31:20] Paris.\nMy business partner is also in Paris. I want you to meet him. The last day I meet the guy, he basically needs to bring 15 engineers to his startup in San Francisco. The guy follows me for a year. No comments. He saw me in Paris. He loved the photo of me standing in front of the Eiffel Tower, it\u2019s a beautiful photo with lights and everything. That resulted in almost $50,000 of business from that one guy on Instagram. It\u2019s a very, very [00:31:55] once you referred me to that guy, he hired me with no questions. He was, it\u2019s his company, you hire this lawyer. I met him in Paris, we talked for an hour. We signed the deal, the next thing you know when I came to San Diego, he wired the money and we did the visas.\nThat\u2019s the [00:32:12] Instagram is not volume based. It\u2019s more of a personal connection. Very high quality leads that it can make. And connections, other attorneys connect with you. That\u2019s how I do it on Instagram.\nDave Aarons: There is a balance between this is what I\u2019m doing, these are things I\u2019m doing but there\u2019s always a relating back to immigration. Also, people get to know who you really are as a person.\nJacob Sapochnick: You can do whatever you want. I decided to change my focus do more of a landscape. Beautiful photos because of its all about visual. Its more visual, people don\u2019t really know how to use it. People think its like a Facebook. It\u2019s not a Facebook. It really has to be visual. It has to have, you can do video, like a short video. You can do, I do mostly photos. Like high quality photos.\nThere\u2019s another attorney, his name is Lee Rosen. He travels the world. He also has a nice Instagram account. He shares his stories, wherever he is in the world. For him its more building a relationship and sharing his travels. He doesn\u2019t really make business for him, but it\u2019s more builds his its like an outlet for his lifestyle.\nYou can do different things with it. I think the best way to start is taking nice photos and sharing your personal passions. For like golf, golfing photos, if you like cooking. You can be still a lawyer like a lawyer life #pastarecipe. It\u2019s still legal related. Then people see how the guys like is a family guy. I want him to be my attorney. He likes to golf, I like golf. I\u2019m going to connect with him.\nDave Aarons: People are coming into your office not because I\u2019m this immigration lawyer, we help with these things. It\u2019s like, hey, these are qualities that I like about a human being.\nJacob Sapochnick: How will they know from the website. They are never going to know from your website. How will they know from your blog, they are not going to know. Even from Facebook live, they are not going to know who you are as Dave or as Jacob. On Instagram, you can open that little door. I like golf. There\u2019s a picture of me and my son boxing. People like that photo because it shows I\u2019m a family man. I like my son or whatever. Somebody might connect with that. It\u2019s just, that\u2019s how I use Instagram. I feel like that\u2019s the right way to do it based on everything that I hear and I see. My favorite accounts are the accounts that are personal and I can see a little bit glimpse into the life of.\nLike if you follow David Beckham on Instagram, it\u2019s a perfect example. He\u2019s at home with his kids, he\u2019s traveling, he eats, he posts food. Of course, he\u2019s David Beckham so whatever he does people are going to follow him. He doesn\u2019t do, It\u2019s just him, his life. Which I think is the right way to do it, you learn a lot about who he is by following his account.\nDave Aarons: I think there\u2019s something that I\u2019m also noticing and that is that you study and you watch what other people do.\nDave Aarons: You pay attention and go oh what\u2019s the approach here? What\u2019s the strategy? It\u2019s not just like you come up with ideas, you\u2019re constantly asking questions. You\u2019re constantly following the people that have the highest accounts. What is it that they\u2019re doing? What are the strategies that work? [00:35:11]\nJacob Sapochnick: The biggest issue in a legal space, in any whether its immigration or family law or any practice is that, most attorneys are always doing the same things. Most of them are yellow pages, most of them have websites, most of them have blogs, most of them have videos and YouTube that all look the same like a talking head.\nWhere is the innovation? The innovation are attorneys that are using automation software. The innovation is by attorneys that are doing things that are not normal. They give you free information first. Then they are charging where they should charge, information that I\u2019m bundling their services. These are the innovation in our space. Attorneys that are doing online courses. Selling services that are necessarily not trading dollar for time. Those are the innovations that we have in our space as opposed to the attorneys that are doing the same thing.\nI\u2019m going to do this because everybody else is doing this. I\u2019m going to pay fine law, because everyone is, I\u2019m going to be on Avo, pay them for advertising because everybody\u2019s doing it. Most attorneys are not innovators. There are a lot of attorneys that are. Some of them are members of unbundled, some of them are, they have, they speak in conferences. Most attorneys are just not innovators, they are not marketers, they are not business people. They are good lawyers, but they\u2019re not business people.\nI think the way to survive this Trump era is to really be a business person first. So you can be adaptable if changes are happening.\nDave Aarons: That\u2019s one of the things you\u2019ve embodied. Not only are you wielding one of the [00:36:52] immigration practice, you\u2019ve got the community, the co-working spaces, you\u2019ve got coffee shops. You\u2019re traveling and doing conferences and so forth. You\u2019re an entrepreneur first and a lawyer second. Would you agree with that?\nJacob Sapochnick: I do agree, but this is just me. I\u2019m not saying everybody has to be like that. What I mean is that they need to understand the law firm is a business. If you think like that, then even if you are not a business person you understand that you have to. Is this paralegal producing or is this attorney that I hired worth it. When is the right time to bring another associate? All these things you have to know. You have to be aware of that. If you are not the best business person in the world, if you build systems that are working for you then you will learn.\nDave Aarons: That co-eds right into what I think we want to explore a bit next is that being an entrepreneur first is someone where you have to embrace systems, embrace looking at the numbers, looking at process maps. That\u2019s kind of out there, but really looking at each step of the process from the time we acquire a lead, obviously, all the marketing side is just to bring in leads. Now once you have the leads, then okay, how do we get them on the phone, connect with them. You get them to enroll in a service, then from there, how do we start to deliver services and one of the things that is very unique about your firm is you have six or seven, six lawyers I think and also 15 support staff in your firm. Because you\u2019ve done so well on the marketing side, you have a high volume of intake but you\u2019ve also been able to scale that intake in a really intelligent way. Maybe you can talk about some of the processes you\u2019ve developed. Also, how you use your support staff to leverage your time and serve such a high volume of clients.\nJacob Sapochnick: We use different funnels to get the clients in there, this is part of the marketing. Once they call the office, we keep tweaking the way people answer the phone, we know we have two people that are assigned just to receive them on the phone. All they do is that. They take the intake, they interview the client, they understand what they need and then they will assign them to the right person in the office to talk to them.\nWe also started doing recently, we started using a tool called Call Awayo. It essentially records most of the calls that come from our ads. The reason we do that is because sometimes they listen to the caller and I hear a paralegal say, the attorney is not here right now, but I will call you in the morning. When I hear that, I\u2019m like what the hell is happening here? Nobody\u2019s going to call you in the morning. If you don\u2019t give them the answer now, their going to go to someone else. What I usually do is, if somebody is out of the office, lets say somebody needs a question about an e-visa. I\u2019m not there or the other attorneys, that party is supposed to say, somebody is going to call in the next 30 minutes. Then she will text the attorney and the attorney will call wherever they are, they will call that person.\nThey don\u2019t have to be in the office as long they get that message, they will call them. We want to avoid, the idea is to be a welcoming firm. So, when somebody calls.\nDave Aarons: A responsive\nJacob Sapochnick: Yes, oh really. So you are basically right now your wife is stuck at the airport. No problem, we\u2019ll, where is she at now? Let us try to see what we can do. Feeling that, they feel that when they call, they need to feel that there is an answer. No hesitation. There\u2019s no uncertainty. Yes of course we can help you. Yes, we can do it. Even if you can\u2019t do it, lets say we had a case where somebody needed a family lawyer first. They are not ready for immigration yet. They need to get divorced first, and then they could have done the waiver.\nThe paralegal on the phone, will be well, you really, this is something that you need to be divorced before we can even do anything. Here\u2019s what we are going to do. Call this attorney. She is the family lawyer that we usually work with, then once you call her. Start the process of the divorce. Probably, a couple of weeks after, lets all get together and figure out how to start your immigration. So, the person feels like we are not handing them off to someone else, but we are kind of, they feel safe.\nDave Aarons: They feel protected.\nJacob Sapochnick: When they call they need to feel safe. Whatever that is. We keep tweaking our script, because every time, sometimes I hear it and it doesn\u2019t work. So I say, no, you shouldn\u2019t have said that, you shouldn\u2019t have said we do have, how many cases do you do. What is the answer to that? We don\u2019t really keep track of that. What I can tell you is the higher rate of success in those cases. You always have to have an answer that whoever is on the phone feels safe. They feel that they called the right place. Whatever, that formula is that is kind of the result that I want to get to.\nOnce they go through the funneling of the phone call, they get to the paralegal who is going to start working on their case once assigned. Typically, we try to keep them informed, we have a system where they get emails once in a while, every few weeks updates on their case. Automated, some of them are not automated, depends on what the case is.\nWe use my case as our case management tool. Then we use simple citizen as our. Simple citizen is not available yet to the masses for attorneys, but we use it because we are. I\u2019m an investor and advisor of the company so we have the tool. Before simple citizen, and I still use INS Zoom as our integration software, we are transitioning to simple citizen, which will hae a full robust intake from the moment they call the office all through the whole. Even when we get their information from the government, it\u2019s built into the system. They have an AI tool, that will get your information from the government.\nWhen you check your case online, it will be in the system. It\u2019s a very cool tool that we are working on right now.\nDave Aarons: Pulls down the data right from the\nJacob Sapochnick: Government. From everywhere, labor department. We use, kind of like INS Zoom right now, but a simple citizen is a legal software to use for our tools. Then we use.\nDave Aarons: Its practice management and document automation.\nJacob Sapochnic: Correct, then we use the active campaign as our software to be able to. Its kind of like Infusion sol but we use it to get all our leads into one space ad then break them down. In addition to that, we use pipe drive as a back end to. So the person who is on the phone who deals with our leads pipe drive is like a sales software where you selling the products. It tells you if the lead is hot or what happened with the lead. Are you familiar with pipe drive?\nDave Aarons: Actually, I haven\u2019t seen that platform.\nJacob Sapochnick: So pipe drive, is like, what I like about pipe drive is I can see visually, which leads are being treated, why then they call the person, why is he waiting, they have a tool called rotting. It\u2019s rotting in the system literally. It\u2019s become red. So they haven\u2019t called this client in 2 days. What\u2019s happening with the lead. Pipe drive is like a pipe, you put your names in there and it follows up with a live visual to see what is happening to our leads. The person who is on the phone is using that.\nWe use enough tools, not one tool but it works for us. We are going to build it in. Of course, we have systems. We use a sweet process. Do you know what sweet process is? Sweet process is a cool tool. Let\u2019s say I want to tell.\nDave Aarons: Sweep, like sweeping a building.\nJacob Sapochnick: Like sweet.\nDave Aarons: Sweet like a taste.\nJacob Sapochnick: Like a taste. So let\u2019s say, I want to teach the receptionist how to answer the phone. Sweet process will allow you to record a voice so you can listen to it. You can put a PDF in there like in 1, 2, 3, 4 or even a video flow. You can record a video on iPhone upload it in Sweet Process and then I say, hey you\u2019re now the new receptionist. Spend an hour in a sweet process and see how we answer the phone. So the first thing that your going to have is a welcome video. Hey, whatever, welcome to our law firm. Here\u2019s how you answer the phone. You pick up the phone. You say Welcome to Sapochick Law Firm how can we help you?\nThen you ask the four questions, are you calling for a family matter, are you calling for a business matter, are you calling for a deportation matter? Then you have a series of PDF\u2019s how to actually move extensions, you click on this button it sends you to extension number 5, this one sends you to extension number 6. It\u2019s visual. Then the last one is an actual video. A screen flow. Here\u2019s what happens when you have to move 5 extensions. Here\u2019s what happens when you have to move this event. Its kind of like one of those. Sweet process. Everything in the office is in the sweet process. They can download it. They can print it out. You can see it. Anybody can log in there.\nDave Aarons: So it\u2019s like training modules, with videos, documentations.\nJacob Sapochnick: Let\u2019s say right now I want to teach someone how to put together exhibits. I will do a video, hey, here\u2019s how we do exhibits. This is the only way you are going to do exhibits in this law firm. We use blue sheets, pink dividers, green labels. Here\u2019s where the labels are then there is going to be a PDF. The PDF will tell them how to manually put this. It\u2019s actually a checklist. Finally, there\u2019s going to be an audio that I recorded. Hey guys, I\u2019m tired of you not doing this the right way, this is the only way and the other has a date. This is the only way your are going to do labels from now on. All the videos from before are obsolete. It\u2019s all in that same one, its easy to log in, I can share users. Its online. Its not in our system, its not on our server, it doesn\u2019t clog space. We use.\nDave Aarons: Accessible on demand, people can go home they can study at home if they want to.\nJacob Sapochnick: We use Microsoft 365 for all our emails, we are all connected with our calendars. Everything is in the cloud. A share point. We have nothing in the office. It\u2019s all, we all [00:46:22] people can be at home and I can patch calls to them.\nDave Aarons: That\u2019s call routes too? Patch it and it also records it. So you can have that level of oversight.\nJacob Sapochnick: These are the kinds of systems we use. We are building for us. We have so many people we need all the systems. We need. Now we are working on finding tracking performance. We using we are testing LEAN. Its called, Lean is based on Toyota. Toyota principles. One of our clients is a former Toyota employee. He built what is called Honshu. It is a consulting company, a system. It is modeled after the efficiency of Toyota. Who is efficient, Who is not? How can you become more efficient?\nWe are trying to bring those people into it. It\u2019s brand new right now. We just started to try to work with them. Basically, say do you need these people, do you need this person? Why do you need this person. How efficient is [00:47:21] law firm. Why do you need that space? Do you need all that space? Can we? Honshu is the company and the system we are going to be implementing is and I am actually going to go to Japan in June to spend time in the Toyota factory. To be able to immerse myself in the principles of Toyota and bring it back to the firm and see how, what we can do.\nDave Aarons: That\u2019s awesome. Of course, when you are going to Japan, to learn how the Japanese factory works, and so forth, and tour the factory, you\u2019re going to be sharing on Instagram, you\u2019ll be sharing doing audio.\nJacob Sapochnick: Of Course.\nDave Aarons: You\u2019ll be doing interviews.\nJacob Sapochnick: Who knows, maybe I\u2019ll come back with a course, a full course to run the. Nobody has done it for a law firm before. Take that model of Toyota. What is this model. The model is that they, everything is efficient to the bone, to the T. All the engineers that used to work for Toyota, they are so efficient because the system is there is no waste. They reverse engineered it back into a law firm and now you scale it 5 times x5. So that is going to be the focus this year.\nDave Aarons: More broadly why is it so important that when you go from the solo practitioner to then hiring staff, why is efficiency so key? I can share at least from one stand point, obviously, in immigration, you are doing a lot of flat rates. It is a specific fixed fee. In certain cases, 2,000; 2,500. And so your income is directly determined by how long it takes you to get that job done. If it takes you 40 hours to, your not going to be keeping those doors open.\nJacob Sapochnick: We have a lot of overhead. We have almost 20 people working there, We have a full building that we lease. There\u2019s a lot of expenses, so you can\u2019t, even as much as the volume we get if your not efficient you\u2019re not going to make money. And you won\u2019t be able to support all these operations, that\u2019s why you really have to. I feel like, even if I think that I am efficient, I know that I am not as efficient as I could be. Therefore, the whole Toyota efficiency system, the LEAN methodology is something I want to implement in the law firm. And take it to all the other businesses that I have to make them much more efficient.\nDave Aarons: Are you creating, you\u2019ve been doing some trainings at the co-working space, where you are training attorneys how to do this. Are you also building some courses for attorneys or thinking about something like this?\nJacob Sapochnick: We are building some courses, like I said, I was so busy with everything else, I haven\u2019t, I\u2019m not done with it. I have a course that its based on the enchanting way, our system. How to build and scale a law firm in three months. There is, it\u2019s three months because, it takes 3 months to launch a practice and then it\u2019s up to you what you going to do with it. Those first 3 months are key to any operation of consulting service business like a firm. Hopefully, I will be able to accomplish that course as well. Sometime this year. I am actually working on something pretty robust for other attorneys. It will focus on attorneys, accountants and consultants. I have a specific vertical for lawyers.\nDave Aarons: Okay. Its something I\u2019m happy to collaborate in any way we can because we do have a lot of attorneys that come on board that are just launching a new solo practice.\nJacob Sapochnick: Once, even a prototype, we will definitely sit down on this.\nDave Aarons: This has got to be the most common thing that attorneys are struggling with. Especially, once they sign up with us and they are starting to get a lot more leads than they used to. They go, I can\u2019t manage all the, I can\u2019t be calling the leads in real time. Then also working on the cases, you have to have these systems in place. The profession the legal profession, really struggles to modernize. Really struggles to implement some of these systems. Especially the technology side. It all takes time. Being able to provide some guidance and some tools just in the way you are right now is just really helpful for attorneys to start to get to know how these pieces start to come together. Just put a little time each week into implementing some of these things. It can really make all the difference, especially when you are offering flat rates or unbundled services.\nYour effective hourly rate or income is directly proportional to your ability to build effective systems and offload to your staff. That is something it seems like you\u2019ve done pretty well. Anytime a case comes through your door, you have the option where you can either have one of your attorneys handle it. All these attorneys, they work under salary as opposed to being contract employees?\nJacob Sapochnick: Yes, in our firm we have a family division for immigration, business division for immigration, and then litigation removal defense. If it\u2019s a family case, the people who work on the family division they know what they are doing so they are more efficient. They don\u2019t have to relearn it, they know boom, boom, boom. How do you do a marriage case? Their system is. Let\u2019s take an example. Let\u2019s say a paralegal gets paid $20/hour. It takes 12 hours to do a marriage case. Let\u2019s say we charge $2000 to do a marriage case. And then an attorney gets paid an hour to review it. Then we are still profitable. Let\u2019s say $200 to do the case, another $200 for the attorney to review it so we are at $400 lets say $500 bucks. We still make $1500 bucks profit. Let\u2019s say $1000 is profit. On any of those cases, that\u2019s pretty good.\nJacob Sapochnick: Let\u2019s use an example, we try, it\u2019s not always the case. Sometimes it takes longer. Sometimes there are complications, sometimes we have cases that drain us. But if we have enough cases that keep you afloat that are profitable, then the ones that drain you it all evens out eventually.\nDave Aarons: It also, you can start to analyze what your pricing needs to be at if you study the cases over time, if you put some time into how long each case. Do you keep track of time?\nJacob Sapochnick: Yes, we do it more now. That\u2019s part of the system that we want to implement. How is long is it going to take? Why is it taking that long? Can you cut down some of the hours? We monitor we have reports. We try to work with those staff members to teach them to be more efficient.\nDave Aarons: Yeah that\u2019s key.\nJacob Sapochnick: People are especially when you work with flat rates. People are not very efficient. We have to keep them on track.\nDave Aarons: One of the things that notable about having staff and having an attorney is you have the option because you said a paralegal works on it for 12 hours at $20/hour who can do the work. You have an attorney to review it. It gives you the option as to whether you even want to be involved personally or [00:53:34] attorneys are doing it. Maybe at the end of the day, it\u2019s an hour or two of your time. Even if you were going to take the case to maybe get the job done, minus complications. Anything else that might be involved of course. Your leveraging your time in a way where your not just, if you are doing everything yourself your just trading time for money.\nJacob Sapochnick: I would stress that even for people just starting out their practices, the moment you can hire somebody, even part-time, even contract basis do it. Even 2 hours that you free from doing the work you open up the way to marketing or organizing the financials or focusing on what needs to happen. I am not saying hire right away, but at least get somebody to help a couple hours a day just to kind of free those hours that you need to do something else that is not necessarily the work.\nDave Aarons: Especially things that are lower value tasks. If you can find someone who can do that for $20 an hour and you can build a system to do that. And you have a training platform like a sweet process where you can just give them the standard operating procedures on how to do that now that\u2019s been offloaded to them. You\u2019re not, that\u2019s one less hour or two hours that you have to put into each individual case yourself. Massively increases your effective hourly rate as a result. Like you said, it allows you to focus your time on other things that can help you grow the firm.\nJacob Sapochnick: Correct, exactly, perfect.\nDave Aarons: Listen, this has been just a broad sweeping inspirational interview. Obviously its impressive all the different things you have in the works. Like I said how you\u2019re really embracing the times. Putting out amazing content, using all the platforms that are available to attorneys, its really just a great example of any number of the things Jacob\u2019s doing you can implement in your practice. Pick the ones that really make the most sense for you. Once you start to develop these content strategies, put out the videos, build some forms of efficiency, start to look at how to scale your practice, we have a lot of podcasts, interviews with other attorneys that have scaled out their practice. We can link those in the show notes as well. I really appreciate you coming on and sharing all the things you\u2019ve got in the works. At least just a few of them. How do you cover all these that you have going on? Its awesome. Thank you so much for your time.\nJacob Sapochnick: Pleasure being here.\nDave Aarons: For everyone else that\u2019s been watching, we really appreciate your participation. All the links will be in the show notes. Unbundledattorney.com/podcast to this episode. You can also find us on YouTube by searching unbundled attorney. You can subscribe to our channel to get each new video podcast as we share it. If you want to reach out to us you can also send us an email podcast@unbundledattorney.com we\u2019d love to hear from you, what you learned from this episode, what you\u2019ve learned from any of the other episodes. Suggestions for future episodes, future guests, or anything else you would like to see us cover. With that, we\u2019ll wrap up. Thanks so much for your participation and of course we will see you all on the next episode.\nWhat did you think of the interview? Do you have any questions or comments for Dave Aarons or our guest Jacob Sapochnick?",
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        "raw_content": "BL Labs 2018 Research Award Winner: 'The Delius Catalogue of Works'\nThis guest blog is by the winners of the BL Labs Research Award for 2018: Joanna Bullivant and Daniel M. Grimley of the Faculty of Music, University of Oxford; and David Lewis and Kevin Page of the University of Oxford e-Research Centre.\nThe Delius Catalogue of Works is a new, freely accessible digital catalogue of the complete works of Frederick Delius (1862-1934).\nExplore more here: https://delius.music.ox.ac.uk\nThe Delius Catalogue (DCW) was created as part of a project called \u2018Delius, Modernism, and the Sound of Place\u2019 (https://deliusmodernism.wordpress.com), a collaboration between the University of Oxford, the British Library, and the Royal Library, Denmark, which was funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council. The project as a whole sought to better understand Delius and his music. Delius has been understood as an English portraitist, someone who wrote impressionistic works depicting natural scenes, whose music was strongly linked to the English landscape, and who had little interest in large-scale musical construction or in the details of performance.\nHowever, Delius also lived and wrote music all over the world (in Scandinavia, Florida, Germany and France), and was the friend of many important modern artists, writers and musicians including Edvard Grieg, Edvard Munch, August Strindberg and Paul Gauguin. He also left behind very substantial sketches and other manuscripts that help us to understand his music, the vast majority of which are in the British Library.\nWithin the project, our aim in creating the DCW was to make a clear and up-to-date catalogue of Delius\u2019s works which was both of a high scholarly standard and accessible to a variety of users (such as scholars, performers and students). We also wanted to integrate the catalogue as far as possible with the British Library\u2019s own manuscript catalogue, to showcase the Library\u2019s Delius collections and enable users of the catalogue to understand and have access to the physical manuscripts. This was a challenge both in terms of research (collecting and presenting information in a clear and concise manner) and web design (presenting it in the best possible manner).\nCreating the catalogue was greatly helped by the decision to use MerMEId (Metadata Editor and Repository for MEI Data), specialist software created by Axel Teich Geertinger and his team at the Royal Library, Denmark, originally for creating a catalogue of the works of Carl Nielsen (http://www.kb.dk/dcm/cnw/navigation.xq). MerMEId is built on an eXist XML database with Lucene-based searching, and most of its functionality is implemented using xquery and xslt.\nThe core catalogue data is stored as MEI, an XML-based standard for the encoding and markup of musical data, inspired by TEI for text. MerMEId\u2019s combination of open-source, standards-based technologies gave great flexibility to customise both the data model and the user interface to suit the application. In the DCW, we adapted genre categories, improved site accessibility, and adapted things like instrumental abbreviations and references to Delius reference works for our purposes. We also adapted the conceptual cataloguing model FRBR (https://www.ifla.org/files/assets/cataloguing/frbr/frbr_2008.pdf) in order to create records for each work that were narrative and hierarchical.\nIn the case of a work with a straightforward history like Brigg Fair, this meant adopting a standard presentational format in which the catalogue gave catalogue numbers, dedicatee, date of composition, a short introduction, duration, instrumentation, a musical incipit, and information in chronological order on manuscript sources, performance history and documents such as letters or bibliographic items:\nSee: https://delius.music.ox.ac.uk/catalogue/document.html?doc=delius_briggfair.xml\nIn a work with a more complicated history like the Piano Concerto, however, the model may be adapted to show a long compositional process and multiple versions:\nSee: https://delius.music.ox.ac.uk/catalogue/document.html?doc=delius_pianoconc.xml\nBy creating multiple \u201cversions\u201d of the work in MerMEId to reflect its journey through different stages of composition, and by noting extant manuscript and print sources and performances in each case, we can clearly and consistently both narrate the story of each work and show how existing sources and versions fit into it.\nThe data available in the British Library Archives and Manuscripts catalogue was essential for creating the Delius catalogue. At the \u2018Sources\u2019 level of each catalogue record, users can link directly to the manuscript and thus see how to access the physical manuscript, and how extant manuscripts relate to the history of each work, as in the Caprice and Elegy:\nSee: https://delius.music.ox.ac.uk/catalogue/document.html?doc=delius_capriceelegy.xml\nAs well as fostering understanding of Delius\u2019s works and their connection to the British Library\u2019s outstanding manuscript collections, this project has led to exciting ongoing work. A subsequent project involving the same team involved digitising some of the British Library\u2019s Delius manuscripts and other materials and creating a variety of articles, teaching resources and other metadata to showcase them. 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        "raw_content": "All 1 entries tagged The Leopard Movie\nNo other Warwick Blogs use the tag The Leopard Movie on entries | View entries tagged The Leopard Movie at Technorati | There are no images tagged The Leopard Movie on this blog\nThe Leopard in Historical Context, (1963): Luchino Visconti\nThe Historical Context of The Leopard, (1963):director Luchino Visconti\nVisit analyses of Visconti's other historical film: Senso and The Damned\nVisconti needs to be recognised as one of the most important film directors of the 20th century. Visconti's aesthetic approach is fascinating and other themes such as homosexuality are very important to his oeuvre but it is the way in which Visconti develops these themes within an overarching intellectual framework which I think will ultimately lead to a wider recognition of his greatness. Some of Visconti's greatness stems from his treatment of history itself. Something which Geoffrey Nowell-Smith has commented upon:\nIt is in the quality of his meditation on history that Visconti distinguishes himself from all other film-makers, past or present. There have been great film-makers who have occasionally delved into the past for one reason or another... But none of these, not even Eisenstein, applies to his re-creation of the past a serious and thought through theory of history... Perhaps it is because we no longer expect movie-makers to be profound thinkers that Visconti's greatness is no longer appreciated as it should be. (Nowell-Smith 2003, p 216)\nSometimes it is only in retrospect that true greatness can be appreciated. Even Nowell-Smith one of the most important commentators writing in English on Visconti admits that his original criticism of Death in Venice missed many things of importance. If only all critics could be so honest about their errors accordingly.\nIntroduction: The representation of history\nThis posting functions only as a brief synopsis and introduction to Visconti\u2019s film The Leopard (1963). a full synopsis will be provided in a different posting. This posting is primarily concerened with establishing the background history to the film and providing an analysis based upon this. This piece was part of a presentation which argues that The Leopard can be bracketed with The Damned (1979). Taken as a pair of films I argue that amongst other things Visconti is seeking to examine the limited modernising role of Liberalism through its use of nationalism and the contradictory nature of this Liberalism which always has the potential to revert into a non-modernising political formation through nationalism. The Damned and its representation of Nazism epitomises this potential.\nNationalism for Visconti on this reading is therefore within a doomed or even negative dialectic in which the progressive impetus originally embedded within Nationalism as a political force which could overthrow the Ancien Regime will become compromised by that regime and ultimately become a reactionary force within society.\nMy presentation argued that the two films can usefully be compared as representing the flawed highpoint of 19th century Liberal / National revolutions The Risorgimento through The Leopard whilst The Damned shows the ultimate dangers of nationalism through the barbarism of Nazism. Thus Visconti has framed an important period of European history in a bracket of attitudes to nationalism. Many of his future films sought to combine a cultural and political historical approach to this period eschewing historical approaches which tend to separate the two strands of history. For Visconti it appears as though they are strongly intertwined.\nFrequently the reviews of these films largely miss the exploration of the mechanisms of history which Visconti was keen to represent and at times are considered firstly as 'heritage' films as in the case of The Leopard. Heritage films are reliant upon costume drama for their mise en scene set in an historical period different to our own but make little or no claims upon historical authenticity neither do they examine the mechanisms of history.\nBy comparison The Damned has been understood as a slightly aberrant and 'melodramatic' exploration into the sexual depravities surrounding Nazism in The Damned. This does the film an injustice by dehistoricising it.\nGaribaldi's Redshirts at the battle for Palermo\nVisconti is renowned for his attention to detail. These shirts were soaked in tea and left in the sun in order to replicate the fading of the originals which would have happened during the course of the campaign.\nHistorical Background to The Leopard\nVisconti made two historical films about the period of the Risorgimento (This translates as Resurgence / Rebirth) which is the process of the unification of Italy during the 19th century. The first stirrings of nationalism can be discerned as early as the late 18th century during the period when Napoleon Bonaparte governed Italy. The overthrow of Napoleon led to Italy being carved up at the Congress of Vienna (1815) when the great powers allotted the regions of Venetia and Lombardy to direct control of Austria to ensure that France didn\u2019t have an easy invasion route into Italy again.\nBefore Napoleon Italy had never been a unified state. It was comprised of eight separate regions with their own Princes (The Pope controlling the Papal States) and each area with a distinctive dialect, rather than a regional accent, which many can still speak today. As a language Italian was underdeveloped and certainly didn\u2019t exist as a form of \u2018Received\u2019 language and pronunciation.\nAfter the Congress of Vienna a number of secret societies formed called the Carbonari (Charcoal Burners). They weren\u2019t especially well educated, neither was there a clear manifesto, and the elements comprising this movement were fairly heterogeneous. They were loosely linked by a desire to unify Italy and get rid of foreign powers although whether the Italy of their dreams should be a widely enfranchised democracy or just a liberal bourgeois regime united behind a constitutional monarch was an underlying polarisation which was to continue throughout the whole of the unification process. The unification process was drawn out not being completed until 1870.\nThere are a range of historical perspectives on the Risorgimento which were strongly political. Visconti was well aware of these and was making his films in such a way as to challenge right wing nationalist views on the period.\nThe key historiographical positions which have developed are usefully outlined by Martin Clark 1984 who also stresses that historical writing in Italy is very clearly \u2018committed\u2019 \u2018to cheer on their own team\u2019. Much historical writing is then hagiographic, or denunciatory, or \u2018Whig\u2019.\nThey have tended to be dominant within academia. Their major influence has been taken from Benedetto Croce with an \u2018ethico-political\u2019 approach. Croce stressed men and ideas and spent little time on either social structures or economic issues. In the 1950s historians like Rosario Romeo opened up the economic history arena challenging the Marxist historians of the time. Liberals like others, suggests Clark, have moved towards an overemphasis upon documents and \u2018facts\u2019 rather than interpretation and synthesis.\nAnother leading school was mentored by Salvemini and Gobbetti. Denis Mack Smith a British historian is their best known exponent. They are anti-Facist, anti-Catholic, anti-Communist and to some extent anti-Liberal. This is because they criticise weakness of liberal governments, lack of popular support and a a ready acceptance of Southern corruption. Radicals are \u2018delightfully pessimistic\u2019 (whatever that is meant to mean) don\u2019t write \u2018total history\u2019 but do reach a huge audience.\nMainstream Marxists\nClark argues that this school has been perhaps the most influential since 1945. Grouped around the journal Studi Storici . The main influence upon this group has been Gramsci whose work was published in Italy in 1945 after the end of the war. Gramsci\u2019s main influence has been on the examination of the development of hegemony and consensus as a governing practice oiling the wheels of social change. Furthermore, the role of the intellectual as a disseminator of ideas of social change was emphasised. Gramsci also focused on the political importance of the peasantry as well.\nClark suggests that this school of Marxist thought had its limitations for they were \u2018strangely uninterested in class divisions\u2019. For them working class history usually meant a history of working class leaders. \u2018Abstract entities , like proletariats and petty bourgeois, filled their pages; real workers and peasants rarely appeared, much less details of factory work, labouring skills or farming implements\u2019. One can compare this attitude to that of British historians influenced by Marxism such as Hobsbawm and E. P Thompson).\nVisconti\u2019s Risorgimento Films: Senso (1954) / The Leopard (1963)\nVisconti produced two films about the Risorgimento. At the time he made these the main historiographical perspectives were as outlined above. As a Marxist he was by now strongly influenced by Gramsci but also some of the work of the Radicals such as Gobbetti. His film Senso was strongly attacked by the army and there was a huge battle with censorship as well as with the producers. Even the final product went down as a political storm for it was very critical about the dominant way in which the Risorgimento was being represented.\nBetween 1949 & 1954 there were twelve films with the Risorgimento as their central theme made. Only Senso made a critique of the dominant position which was that Italian Unification had been brought by a spirit of self sacrifice. That passions were high on this subject as well as an underlying need to represent a united Italy following the take-over by Christian Democrats in 1948 is evidenced by the critical reception by one Italian historian of Dennis Mack\u2019s (Radical) Italy a Modern History (1959) a few years later. \u2018 The Risorgimento was not due to fortunate circumstances or to selfish interests ... It was a spirit of sacrifice, it was suffering in the way of exile and in the galleys, it was the blood of Italian youth on the battlefields ... It was the passion of a people for its Italian identity\u2019. (quote taken from an \u2018A\u2019 level textbook and naughtily not sourced).\nSenso was about the victory of the Austrians over the Italian army near Custoza (June 1866). Due to general mismanagement and incompetence based upon a story by Boito which recounts the infidelities of a Countess both to her husband and to the nationalist cause by falling for an Austrian officer. Visconti\u2019s adaptation was very different but incomplete because of censorship. The historical reality was that France had made different secret deals with both Prussia and Austria by then at war with each other. In both cases Napoleon III promised to remain neutral provided that the winners passed Venetia firstly to him and with the understanding that it would then be passed to the Italian kingdom which had come about in 1861. In reality the Prussian victory at Sadowa meant that Venetia was passed to France and thence to Italy without the Italians being able to win it, much to the chagrin of the Italians.\nThis story wasn\u2019t what was required at the time the film was made. It would have had contemporary resonances of the Allies being the primary liberators of Italy and undermine the myths of resistance and national solidarity which were being strongly promoted. As the Communists had been cut out of government by then there were clearly strong underlying political stakes. Senso is probably best seen as a cultural political intervention within the politics of the moment.\nThe Leopard is a less melodramatic film in the English sense of the term but it is deeply suffused with a sense of history at the meta level. Visconti manages to combine a range of intellectual influences into this film which perhaps will come in due course to gain the full recognition it deserves. It is informed by Marx and Gramsci at the level of history as well as by Lukacs whose sense of realism revolves around the character type. For Lukacs this means a character who is someone entirely of their class but who embodies the contradictions of history most fully.\nWithout once representing the working and peasant classes as a fundamental force of progress The Leopard combines a deep level of class analysis with an understand of the contradictory forces of history. The Prince understands along with Don Calogero, Angelica (Claudia Cardinale) and of course Tancredi (Alain Delon) that Italy is at a turning point. Tancredi\u2019s youth, dandyism and vigour as well as being a nephew from a more impoverished branch of the aristocracy thus slightly outside of the establishment have led him to understand that the invasion of Garibaldi\u2019s 1,000 in Sicily gives him an opportunity to break away from the static society of Sicily where his only hope for the future would be marriage to the shy Concetta his cousin and daughter of the Prince. This would perpetuate the physical and cultural inbreeding of the Sicilian gentry which, Visconti implies, is gradually sapping the elite of its vigour.\nTancredi quickly persuades his uncle the Prince of Salina that everything must change on the surface so that fundamental social relations don\u2019t change. There is no loyalty to the new young King of Naples who has failed to respond positively to the winds of change emanating from Piedmont and who is effectively allied with Austria. Tancredi is attracted to the romanticism and panache of the adventurist Garibaldian \u2018Redshirts\u2019. The Prince even gives him some money to help him on his way. The Prince has quickly realised that the fundamental social order will not be changed in a revolutionary manner but that a reordering of sorts is necessary in order for his class to survive.\nThe Prince has an important discussion with the priest in his study surrounded by telescopes. These function as a metaphor for farsightedness, they are redolent of Galileo and his relationship to the Church, and they establish the Prince as a man of Enlightenment, an intellectual. This is contrasted with the house of another of the Sicilian aristocracy where the ball scene is held at the end of the film.\nHere the Prince and his family are greeted on their arrival by the inhabitants of his summer retreat in Donnafugata.\nThe film shifts to the fighting in Palermo where the Redshirts win. The film moves to the Prince\u2019s summer residence in Donnafugata away from the hotter Palermo area. They have already gained a travel permit from the Garibaldians. Many of the Garibaldian officers are from a similar class background to Tancredi. Tancredi\u2019s position as a captain in the Garibaldian army allows them to get through a roadblock whilst the peasants are noticeably not allowed to pass. This is a clear indicator of the social limits of the revolution against the Bourbons.\nIn Donnafugata the processes by which a new social elite is recomposed from a mixture of old and new elements is represented. Don Calogero is the mayor and a scheming businessman who like a Hyena preys upon the needs of a distressed aristocracy, buying up some of their lands when they are desperate for some cash to support their old ways of living. Throughout the film Don Calogero is portrayed as a man who is Dickensian in many ways knowing the price of everything and the value of nothing.\nDon Calogero has a beautiful daughter Angelica (Claudia Cardinale) who he introduces into polite society when invited with other petit bourgeois locals to dinner with the Prince. Sexually and erotically Tancredi is swept of his feet much to the disgust of Concetta who wants Tancredi. The prince goes into the background of Angelica\u2019s family and quickly realises that Angelica would be a suitable match for Tancredi and vows to help him.\nHere Tancredi has been courting Angelica in an old part of the Prince's palace. Angelica is playing hard to get. As a potential member of the rising bouregois class allied to the aristocracy she knows her virginity is a key part of her road to success. She is clearly not interested in having an illegitimate child with a member of the local aristocracy. Here mise en scene, in which actor performance is an essential part, has been raised by Visconti's direction to a level in which the history of class and sexuality in terms of power and history is literally embodied in a single scene.\nTo do this he has to overcome the protestations of both his wife and don Ciccio the Church organist who is an honest and faithful loyalist to the now deposed Bourbon dynasty. It is he who makes it clear to the Prince that the plebiscite in October 1860 was rigged by Don Calogero. The Prince is determined to make it as easy as possible for Tancredi and overrides these protestations. It is the Prince who has the foresight to be able to act in the interests of his class.\nIt is important to make a voluntary match of a dynamic couple bringing in new blood as well as money for his fortune must already be split seven ways. A match with Concetta would not be a happy one. The Prince also recognises that a match with another of Sicily\u2019s inbred aristocrats would not be happy or financially fruitful. The other aristocratic families would not think of Tancredi as a \u2018good catch\u2019 as he has little inheritance as it was squandered by his father.\nThroughout Visconti makes it plain that \u2018being in love\u2019 is more of a social mechanism than a permanent state of being. Throughout the film Concetta cannot get over Tancredi although he has never signalled any direct intentions towards her. She turns down other opportunities, and towards the end Angelica tells her that she needs to be more pragmatic and change her views. Concetta is stuck in a demure Catholicised torpor and shows none of the flirtatious dynamism required of Angelica if she is to make the grade in the new society. Concetta represents the fading world of the aristocracy of the past whilst Tancredi backed by the Prince recognises the mechanisms of social change and the need to adapt to survive.\nAlthough many make a point of the Prince\u2019s tiredness and awareness of death it is as a synecdoche of a fading class. The other family members are also highlighted like this at the ball for when the Prince is rejuvenated by his dance with Angelica; Concetta, her brother and mother look on totally enervated. They don\u2019t appear to have the vibrancy to take a full place in the developing new Italy. By comparison just as the Prince is leaving the ball Tancredi tells him that he is going to be a candidate for the new government in Turin.\nA role in government of the new order is something that the Prince recognises he cannot become involved in even when he is offered a place in the senate by Chevalley who is a representative of the Liberal regime under King Victor Emmanuel II. The Prince isn\u2019t temperamentally trained or suited to making legislation and he also recognises that he is a part of the old order and someone who is sympathetic to it. Chevalley is disappointed and astounded, he is a Liberal idealist and he doesn\u2019t at all like the suggestion of Segaro (Don Calogero) who he knows to be totally opportunistic and unscrupulous taking a political position. Nothing will change he argues. When Chevalley leaves the Prince famously comes out with the statement that the Lions and Leopards (the Aristocrats) will be replaced by Hyenas and Jackals. This is a reference to don Calogero\u2019s abilities to gradually pick off the weaker aristocracy by gaining their land and then a weaker aristocrat (Tancredi) by marrying into the status (symbolic capital of the aristocracy). It was something that Visconti was familiar with from his own background.\nVisconti\u2019s representation of the Risorgimento\nThe film continuously critiques the myth of the Risorgimento as a homogenous struggle of the popular masses. It was a myth which the Italian centre and rightwing had long promoted and their resistance had led to Senso running foul of the censors. In The Leopard Tancredi and his officer friends who were Garibaldians have by the winter following their victory in Palermo changed their uniforms from Garibaldi\u2019s Redshirts to being officers in the new Piedmontese army. They reappear at Donnafugata after November 1860 when Garibaldi would have entered Naples in triumph accompanying King Victor Emmanuel.\nIt was at this time that Garibaldi was offered the rank of Major General along with various privileges. These he turned down as he thought that his Redshirts were being badly treated by the Victor Emmanuel. Tancredi now represents the ruling elites who had been incorporated into the official forces. Some critics such as Bacon, have seen Tancredi as opportunistic \u2018whereas Tancredi\u2019s portrayal is nothing if not critical , that of the prince is quite the opposite...\u2019 (p 94).\nHowever Tancredi made clear at the outset that his allegiance was to Victor Emmanuel and that he was only a Garibaldian volunteer because there was no other option. The Prince has always understood the contradictions. In historical reality those who marched with Garibaldi were never an homogenous political grouping representing only a loose political alliance. Many Mazzinian republicans fought with Garibaldi working to a more radical agenda than Garibaldi would have supported.\nIt was another factor which caused the mistrust of Garibaldi amongst the elites as well as his adventurist approach in general. I argue that Tancredi is entirely true to his class position. By recognising that his material position isn\u2019t good he is acting in both his own as well as his class interests this is why the Prince of Salina is supporting him. Concetta is entirely unable to understand the social and class dynamics of events. When Tancredi says that the rabble who deserted to support Garibaldi were justly to be executed Concetta rightly turns on him and says he wouldn\u2019t have talked like that earlier, but no officer of any military force is going to look favourably upon mutiny.\nThe Prince\u2019s class needs people on the inside and the fact that Angelica recognises the role of the Prince while they are dancing reinforces the point.\nGaribaldi\u2019s adventurism is commented upon in the Ball sequence for there the regular officers of the new Army of the now King of Italy, (Victor Emmanuel was crowned King of Italy in 1861), are talking about the Battle of Aspromante which happened in 1862.\nThe battle was between regular government troops and Garibaldi who had started a march on Rome from Sicily which was still a Papal State outside of Italy. The Garibaldi\u2019s attack was entirely without government approval for they didn\u2019t want France to become involved. Garibaldi was wounded and the few remaining troops were scattered. The officers in the ball sequence discuss the forthcoming execution of several soldiers who had deserted the regular army to join Garibaldi. In the closing shots we hear the volley and don Calogero says that there is a good army in control, the stage is clear for the steady rise of the new class.\nThis could lead to a false sentimentality for Garibaldi amongst audiences. Garibaldi himself was no radical politically. Despite appealing to the Sicilian peasantry by supporting land reform in the few weeks that he was in direct control of Sicily he put down several peasant uprisings when land reforms didn\u2019t happen. He was very clear that he didn\u2019t want social revolution just national unification. Here Bacon (p 82) for example is mistaken in his historical account where he argues that it was the minister Cavour who turned Garibaldi\u2019s \u2018republican victories into royalist conquests\u2019. Furthermore Bacon conflates two separate moments with a considerable gap between them into one. He links Tancredi\u2019s appearance in a new Royal uniform in Donnafugata (1860 winter) with the battle of Aspromante which was nearly two years later.\nWhere the film functions well is in showing how the state was prepared to act very firmly in the interests of Liberalism which had clear strategic aims and an agenda. Adventurists like Garibaldi tied to an idealist concept of Nationalism were not the people who were going to develop and embed the new political order. A period of stability was required to consolidate and Garibaldi was stopped.\nHere the Prince (Burt Lancaster) dances with Claudia Cardinale (Angelica) at the ball which takes approximately 40 minutes of the end of the film. It functions amongst other things as a public recognition of angelica as an arrivant. The scene cuts to the rest of the family watching the couple dance, with Concetta and her mother looking faded and draw. Again it is Visconti's use of mise en scene which encapsulates class relations and the underlying dynamics in an instant. This is part of the genius of Visconti.\nOverall The Leopard makes it clear that nationalism as \u2018the passion of a people for its Italian identity\u2019 was never a reality. The Sicilian peasants needed deep seated social reforms. Visconti makes it implicitly clear rather than explicit that the rising power of the Jackals would do nothing to change the poverty which was endemic under the Bourbons. Chevalley represents modern social thinking which argues that good quality social administration would increase the lot of the poor. This was a position which was enacted for the first time under Bismarck of course. Visconti when interviewed later is firm on the point that his \u2018pessimism\u2019 within the film by not showing the rising peasantry leaves the intellectual space to imagine that something far greater than mere national unification is needed if social inequality is to be eradicated.\nElsewhere I will be posting an analysis of The Leopard combined with Visconti\u2019s treatment of Nazism in The Damned (1969). In this I argue that Visconti has deliberately explored the failures of European Liberalism to be able to deliver the promise of social progress through a route which is dependent upon nationalism. It is nationalism which is ultimately irreconcilable with social progress and in its Liberal formulation is doomed to a failure marked by barbarism. Visconti by treating the Risorgimento as the highpoint of Liberal Nationalism is able to contrast it to the depths plumbed by Nazism. Interestingly revolutions of both a progressive and a regressive nature tend to eat their children, a point made by Zizek in his foreward to the recently reprinted book by Adorno In Search of Wa,gner (Verso, 2005):\nIs not the key paradox of every revolutionary process, in the course of which not only is violence needed to overcome the existing violence, but the revolution, in order to stabilise itself into a New Order, has to eat its children. (Zizek, Slavoj, 2005 p xxvi).\nThis is something which Visconti clearly seems to understand for the closing scenes of The Leopard feature the sounds of the exectution of radical Garibaldians who have their opposite numbers in the slaughter of the SA in the 'Night of the Long Knives' which he depicts more openly in The Damned.\nLink to Tales of a Festival site with link to live Visconti interview en francais!\nLink to Buffalo film Seminar Series on The Leopard. contains extracts from both Nowell-Smith and Bondanella on the film.\nFor other internal links see:\nThe Cinematographers of Neorealism and Beyond\n: 28 May 2007 10:47 | Tags: Alain Delon Burt Lancaster Cinema And History Claudia Cardinale Costume Dramas European Cinema Film Genres Gramsci And Cinema History Of European Cinema Italian Cinema Italian History Italy And The Risorgimento Kinoeye Luchino Visconti Nationalism And Cinema Representing Nationalism The Leopard The Leopard Movie The Risorgimento Visconti | Comments (0) | Close comments | Report a problem",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 The Incel Question\tThe Past and Future of Korea \u2192\n35 responses to \u201cThe State Religion\u201d\nPingback: The State Religion | @the_arv\nPingback: The State Religion | Reaction Times\nuarbes June 6, 2018 at 17:20\nWhat incident are you referring to? I didn\u00b4t hear anything about it. Could you give a link to a news site to bring me up to date?\nThe video is unavailable over here. Can anybody sum up in a few sentences what he said?\nContaminated NEET June 6, 2018 at 17:22\nDamn. Taboo is a hell of a drug.\nmaieuticinitiate June 9, 2018 at 21:07\nThe worst thing about it is that at first, when you start out as an historian\u2026 you don\u2019t really see the censorship, or at least you don\u2019t see the extent of the consequences of merely nibbling at the narrative of the Progressive Original Sin. And by the time you do, bam, it\u2019s too late.\ni8 June 10, 2018 at 06:59\nWell, when you start as a member of society, as a high school/college student, as a member of an organization later\u2026 you most likely don\u2019t \u201csee the censorship either\u201d.\nIt takes\u2026 lot of ache and failed tries to ascend the Clueless -> Loser -> Sociopath Gervais Principle\u2019s hierarchy. (While psychopaths can be regarded as \u201cnaturals\u201d).\nFor there is a \u201cnarrative\u201d [shared social phantasy, it is termed in a 1955 paper] underpinning the power structure of every human \u201ccommunity\u201d (as they call them) or nexus, beginning from every tight-knit family. And it can never be made of truths \u2014 guess why lol.\nDid you guess? It\u2019s the main market law: offer reflects demand\u2026\nFor example, the myth of one country\u2019s goodness (which serves for grounds to the country\u2019s subjecting other ones) requires myths about the badness of the to-subject ones.\nThen you need the false flags \u2014 because aggression needs a myth refactoring it in the form of righteous defense.\nEverybody feels better that way.\nYou see it in every cranny, included culture wars and how their winners progressively dictate language usage shifts adding perceived goodness to their myths and perceived badness to the opposition\u2019s ideas.\nThat\u2019s why when observers try to give a name to the sum of this it should a word including \u201cbio\u201d, like bioleninism.\njamienyc June 6, 2018 at 19:04\nNot sure how honest Mr. Irving was in that interview- he was under sever attack from the interviews, if you watch the whole thing.\nI also disagree about the \u201chagiography\u201d part. He went to the primary sources, claimed that Hitler was not in full control of everything that was going on, and didn\u2019t know the details about Auschwitz because he didn\u2019t want to know \u2013 left the dirty work to Himler.\nBlizzardOfOz June 11, 2018 at 17:12\nYes, Hagiography is not the right word \u2013 it\u2019s a chronological narration of the war from primary sources. However if you compare Hitler\u2019s War with Churchill\u2019s War, his sympathy with Hitler shines through \u2013 I would guess he is angry about the mountain of lies that has become conventional wisdom.\nSteve Johnson June 6, 2018 at 19:21\nThe 21st century \u2013 https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=4jdh7EQRgps\nThe left has been conducting free lessons for its enemies.\nSeverian June 7, 2018 at 10:52\nDavid Cole on Takimag notified me of this incident where a rapper invites a fat white female fan to to sing a song which also contains the forbidden word. While the object of ridicule is someone who deserves to be shamed, for much different reasons than saying a mean word, it\u2019s quite obvious that the rapper wanted this outcome.\nhttp://takimag.com/article/in_grudging_praise_of_white_racists\nThanks to smartphones there\u2019s videos of everything.\nMaksymilian Czo\u0142o June 6, 2018 at 23:55\nIs there any legitness in his historical works? The way He got attacked in this this video was just hideous, as if they really feared him and so wanted to destroy him. Alwas thought of holocaust denialalism as thing for the guys wearing tinfoil hats, even though I know about the biodiversity side of JQ and I\u2019m not worried of being against political correctness, this just seemed unplausible. Also what about the Lechter report, it also seems to be unlegit, but I haven\u2019t gone deeper into it so who knows. I would be grateful if anyone had some interesting info on that. Works worth reading would be appreciated.\nFor what it\u2019s worth, Irving is most certainly not a Holocaust Denier. He denies that Hitler ordered it, and he has at least some evidence to back this up. Irving\u2019s work has been praised by historians such as John Keegan and Hugh Trevor-Roper. Agree with him or not, he\u2019s certainly no nut.\nDividualist June 7, 2018 at 08:44\nHis early works e.g. Dresden are absolutely legit. Hitler\u2019s War has tons and tons of legit stuff, breathtaking amounts of original research about a lot of things. In this work he does not deny the Holocaust, only denies that Hitler ordered it. I haven\u2019t read Churchill\u2019s War.\nHe went into full Holocaust denial later, but AFAIK mostly verbally.\nMurray June 7, 2018 at 16:08\nIrving\u2019s position is more nuanced than \u201cfull Holocaust denial\u201d. On one hand, he\u2019s convinced that the standard cinematic narrative of industrial-scale gassings is false\u2013you know, images of long lines of Jews trudging toward smoke-belching chimneys against an ominous sky. And indeed, there are manifold problems with this account, from the characteristics of Zyklon-B, to the practicalities of cremating thousands of people a day in single-person ovens, to the gas chamber designs used, to the fact that the Soviets built many of these structures after the war.\nOn the other hand, Irving maintains\u2013based on his extensive primary-source research\u2013that millions of Jews were killed by the Germans, especially on the Eastern Front, by the simple (and decidedly uncinematic) expedient of shooting them into pits, as part of Operation Reinhardt. You can see him making this argument to audiences of crestfallen Holocaust deniers in several YouTube videos.\nIt\u2019s interesting that what gets you called a \u201cHolocaust Denier\u201d has changed over the last forty years. Back in the 1960\u2019s and 1970\u2019s a Holocaust Denier was somebody who, well, denied the Holocaust. Today, anyone who denies any part of the officially sanction Holocaust narrative is called a denier, even if they accept the basic premise. So if, like Irving, you doubt that Hitler officially ordered the Holocaust, you\u2019re a denier. If, like the aforementioned David Cole (a Jew, by the way) you think that fewer than six million Jews were killed, you are a denier. If you even believe that a large portion of the deaths of Jews in WWII were attributable to causes other than gassing, such as shooting, disease, or starvation, you are called a denier. Even pointing out that other mass murders comparable to the Holocaust were carried out can put you in dangerous territory. Norm Finkelstein was right when he contended that the Holocaust was becoming its own religion, and the treatment meted out to guys like Irving and Cole prove it.\nR. June 19, 2018 at 21:10\n@Murray\u2026\nSingle person ovens, lol no.\nWhat they had were ovens that were I believe somewhat bigger than usual. What they did was they kept them full. The ovens were never cool, and they were kept burning continuously with corpses added whenever appropriate.\nYou probably know that fat people with their voluminous energy reserves burn pretty good if you can set them on fire.\nIf you google a bit you can find news article about how some oven somewhere burned down because they were incinerating a person who was too fat in it.\nI don\u2019t know about Auschwitz, but I recall that some of these crematorium ovens were pretty roomy, that is, like a dozen meters long. I recall seeing a diagram like that somewhere.\nToo bad mythbusters can\u2019t do this, but I guess getting ahold of hundreds of corpses for that purpose would be rather difficult. Perhaps lean & fatty pigs could be substituted?\nHe\u2019s a tool though, in his way.\nAbsence of evidence is proof of nothing.\nIt\u2019s kinda obvious Hitler wasn\u2019t truly confident, but rather had the false self confidence of a narcissist. So even though he wrote some pretty interesting things in his book, he wasn\u2019t confident enough to order the genocide and leave evidence behind in writing.\nAlso, the idea that he \u2018wasn\u2019t aware of what was going\u2019 on is fucking laughable. German generals were annoyed with him meddling and micro-managing actual fighting, so the idea he\u2019d not care what exactly Himmler was up to with Jews, who loomed very, very large in Hitler\u2019s worldview is kinda nuts.\nIrving may be a great historian, but he is blind to himself.\nMy impression from having read a few of his books is that he\u2019s a prolific researcher/writer with a commitment to uncovering the truth from primary sources. That\u2019s enough, as you should know \u2014 that is anathema to the Holocaust industry.\nGabriel M June 8, 2018 at 10:02\nThat\u2019s no really true. Actually, by his own admission it\u2019s the opposite of true. He was put in jail for getting ahead of himself and making claims without reviewing all the evidence.\nOn 11 November 2005, the Austrian police in the southern state of Styria, acting under the 1989 warrant, arrested Irving. Irving pleaded guilty to the charge of \u201ctrivialising, grossly playing down and denying the Holocaust\u201d. Irving stated in his plea that he changed his opinions on the Holocaust, \u201cI said that then based on my knowledge at the time, but by 1991 when I came across the Eichmann papers, I wasn\u2019t saying that anymore and I wouldn\u2019t say that now. The Nazis did murder millions of Jews.\u201d Irving had obtained the papers from Hugo Byttebier, a Belgian who had served in the SS during the war and had escaped to Argentina.[115]\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Irving\nWhy did he go to Austria at all, anyway? Couldn\u2019t he have waited a few years for YouTube to be invented?\nAnyway, like others, I can\u2019t watch the video. What does he say.\nI\u2019ll reupload it to some other place, hang on.\nGabriel M June 14, 2018 at 18:16\nPull your finger out.\nI am probably the only person in the room who was actually there, at Irving\u00b4s trial. A few observations:\n1. Irving had violated the letter of the law. So much was agreed upon by everybody.\n2. He had been set up by a left-wing journalist who provoked him into talking trash. This was not considered a mitigating circumstance.\n3. Even if -hypothetically!- there had been any evidence in favour of Irving\u00b4s views, it could not have been presented. Austrian law considers the Holocaust a quasi-axiomatic fact that is not to be debated.\n4. Irving should have known there was still a warrant out against him. Why he came to Austria at all is a mystery.\n5. The judge was Jewish; one might be excused for getting a bad gut feeling about fair play and stuff.\n6. According to Austrian law, there were a few perfectly good mitigating circumstances in Irving\u00b4s favour. They were being disregarded by the judge with very questionable arguments. Otherwise, he would have possibly got probation.\n7. The court of appeal reduced his sentence considerably. To less than time served, so we was in jail for longer than required by the final sentence.\n>That man, the man who was thrown in jail and lost much of his fortune because he denied the Holocaust. That man asked God for forgiveness because he said a mean word to a feral black in Florida.\nThat doesn\u2019t seem very consistent.\nIf the Synagogue has already painted a target on your back, cucking won\u2019t save you!\nThen again, I\u2019m sure he had been through a lot already and was just trying to avoid further consequences.\nsteelpalmblog June 19, 2018 at 01:31\nYou\u2019re getting it backwards. Irving is a leftist through and through, who believes in all their orthodoxies.\nHe was just a LITTLE ahead of the curve in turning on the Jews than his fellow European globalists were comfortable with. (His work of the 80\u2019s is actually milder than the UK Labor philosophy today, in the 2010\u2019s)\nFor that, he was punished by his fellow leftists, who are great at enforcing iron discipline within their ranks.\nBunthorne June 11, 2018 at 01:45\nThere is some relevant stuff over at The Unz Review:\nhttp://www.unz.com/announcement/the-remarkable-historiography-of-david-irving/\nhttp://www.unz.com/article/introduction-to-hitlers-war/\nUnz\u2019s article reminds me very disturbingly of a German movie, \u201cDas schreckliche M\u00e4dchen\u201d, about a girl who can\u2019t understand why the librarian is being so uncooperative.\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nasty_Girl\nmaieuticinitiate June 11, 2018 at 18:12\nIrony or projection?\nThe guilty are trying to hide their guilt by projecting it onto the person investigating them.\njames June 12, 2018 at 02:35\nJohn Q Public June 13, 2018 at 17:20\nYou come at me, I will call you every name in the book without remorse.\nI\u2019m surprised at spandrell\u2019s post.\nIrving is a leftist through and through, who believes in all their orthodoxies.\nThus, there is nothing remotely surprising about his piety when it comes to blacks.\nI must admit I\u2019m not very familiar with Irving\u2019s thought besides his opinion on World War 2. At any rate his stated positions concerning the British empire and the war makes him a very very bad leftist.\nI went into more detail in a reply below, but I don\u2019t see why this would make him such a bad leftist. Other than smashing the vestiges of white Western civilization and Christianity, leftism is very permissive when it comes to historical interpretations. There is absolutely a place for Holocaust deniers, whether in the UK or US (Farrakhan and his followers), and Irving\u2019s views on the British Empire are mainstream leftist thought today.\nIrving was a little ahead of the curve, and made the mistake of specifically attacking Jews rather than the leftist-sanctioned \u201cZionists\u201d, for which he was denounced. However, this is no different than a Black Panther in the 60\u2019s, or an eco terrorist from the 1970\u2019s who is denounced by the leftist media, serves a jail term (which, notably, Irving never actually did)\u2026.and then becomes a university professor in the 90\u2019s or 2000\u2019s.\nI don\u2019t think that\u2019s true. I think he is essentially a man who was driven mad by the knowledge that Britain\u2019s entry into WW2 was a catastrophic mistake and that therefore the mainstream British civic nationalist message was hooey.\nIrving is not above using leftist tropes when discussing zionism or Allied conduct during WW2, but he\u2019s hardly alone in that. People have deep, deep need to find to justify themselves in terms of the established religion even when they are career heretics, which I take to be the point of the post.\nWhy would Irving\u2019s opposition to Britain\u2019s entry into WW2 be a big deal?\nThe vast majority of British leftists/Marxists of the era were against fighting Germany, whether because they liked Hitler (Edward VIII, much of the BBC, the Astors, etc.), had no problem with him (Chamberlain), or didn\u2019t want to indirectly hurt the Soviet Union when Hitler and Stalin were still close allies.\nThey\u2019re not as open about this now, for obvious reasons, but Irving being against it is perfectly in line with leftist orthodoxy. It was primarily the Tories and right-wingers of that era who wanted Britain to go to war.\nI see this phenomenon all the time, where a group of leftists punish another leftist for stepping a little out of line, and the persecuted leftist is recast as a brave truth teller.\nBy this logic, McCain and the Bushes were heroes because they were relentlessly attacked by the Left, right? No, they\u2019re still globalist scumbags, just like Irving is.",
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        "raw_content": "For the past few years, animated explainer videos have been considered a must-have type of content for startups. Not only do they explain things, like their name says, but they also appeal to an audience visually and educate them about all kinds of things in your niche.\nThere are literally millions of explainer videos roaming the internet these days, popping up all over the place. This means that the competition in making explainer videos is getting tougher by the day.\nSo to impact your audience, simply making an explainer video isn\u2019t enough. You have to focus on its quality.\nBut exactly what is the purpose of making animated explainer videos in the first place?\nThe answer to that question is brand building. Read on for 4 tips on building brands with animated explainer videos.\nCharacterize Your Brand\nThe purpose of an explainer video is to assign a certain character to your brand. Having a certain persona assigned to your brand will result in an improved customer experience.\nImagine this: You want to file a complaint with an internet service provider (ISP) company via email. You try emailing them and you receive a reply from CS@internetserviceprovider.com.\nWouldn\u2019t it be much nicer to talk to a specific person, say jack@internetserviceprovider.com or nathalie@internetserviceprovider.com?\nAn explainer video works similarly, but instead of determining the character for one specific position within your company, you create a persona for the whole company.\nIt puts your brand a step ahead in building a closer, more personal relationship with customers.\nKnowing your target audience is fundamental for successfully building your brand with an animated explainer video.\nStart by finding out the problems they face frequently and that overlap with the product you want to sell them. Take a look at SatPhoneCity\u2019s explainer video.\nIn a nutshell, SatPhoneCity is an online store that sells satellite phones. Their target market is made up of people who spend a great deal of time off the grid, like hikers and adventurers.\nObviously, hikers\u2019 main problem is the scarcity of coverage when they\u2019re out in the wild. SatPhoneCity sells satellite phones which solve that problem.\nInvolve Your Viewers\nSatPhoneCity\u2019s target audience is hikers, adventurers, and campers who most of the times can be characterized like this:\nSimilarly, characterizing your brand with your target audience is a great way to build a relationship with them.\nBecause they are familiar with the character you assign to your brand, it\u2019s much easier for them to relate. By characterizing your brand as \u201cone of them,\u201d you\u2019ll start gaining their trust. Level of trust is a decisive factor when it comes to customers making a purchasing decision.\nAnother way to build brand trust is by making sure that every aspect of your explainer video is customer-centric, from the very first second.\nIn fact, brand trust is one of the reasons people prefer to spend more and not worry about their purchase on name brands (think: Nike for shoes, Apple for phones & laptops, etc) instead of going cheap and worrying about the quality.\nBe consistent, use the same character for every future marketing campaign that your brand does, and you\u2019ll be the one and only brand people remember when they see your brand\u2019s character.\nUse Customer-Centric Stories\nDid you notice how from the start of this article, I always use \u201cYOU\u201d as the subject?\nThat\u2019s me being customer-centric (or in this case, reader-centric). Being customer-centric must be first and foremost on your brand\u2019s list of priorities.\nMaking your (potential) customers feel good about themselves is a leap to building brand trust.\nFrom the first sentence in SatPhoneCity\u2019s video above, everything has pointed to \u201cyou.\u201d This makes viewers feel involved in the video, even if they are not the intended audience.\nThat\u2019s why when the video actually reaches its intended audience (hikers, adventurers, military corporations) the impact will be multiplied, because not only do they feel involved, they can also relate to the story being told through the video.\nBrand building is not something that you can do in an instant. It takes more time than you might like. But applying these tips to your explainer video is a jump-start that will give you a head start. These are the keys to brand-building with an explainer video:\nRelate to your audience by showing that you can solve their problems.\nCharacterize your brand with something they\u2019re familiar with to build trust.\nWrite a viewer-centric story to make them feel involved throughout the video.\nOriginally published March 22, 2017, updated September 14, 2018",
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        "raw_content": "The best way I have found to create positive change in the world is to be a shining example of it yourself, and by putting your money where your mouth is. When we support only the people and products we believe in, and enough of us believe the same things, change happens. So, make THE PROMISE to the canines in your life today, and have your friends and family that feel the same to make it too!\nToday I make this promise to all of the dogs that come into my care \u2013 both personally and professionally:\nI PROMISE not to use, sell, or recommend tools that are used to punish your undesirable behaviours, and instead teach you what the desirable behaviours are with kindness and patience and in the absence of fear, pain and intimidation.\nI PROMISE to nourish your body with foods that are species appropriate, and I PROMISE to feed you the healthiest, quality, foods that I can manage financially.\nI PROMISE to provide you with Veterinary care when you need it, and I PROMISE to always be open-minded to learning about alternative care and treatments that may improve the quality of your life.\nI PROMISE to create an environment for you that enriches your body and mind, and I PROMISE to provide you with foods, activities and adventures that bring meaning and purpose to your life.\nI PROMISE to keep you safe by making responsible decisions on your behalf, and by obeying the bylaws that are designed to integrate you into our society, and celebrate you as part of our family and community.\nI PROMISE to do my best to learn about you and how you communicate so that I may better understand why you do the things you do \u2013 especially since I know you try very hard to understand me every single day.\nI PROMISE to be the best possible parent I can be for you, and I hope to fulfill your life as much as you fulfill mine.\n\u00a9 2017 Holly Montgomery www.brindleberryacres.com. By making the promise, you will be subscribed to our email list. We will never share or sell your information, and you can unsubscribe from our list at any time! You will also be given access to our Facebook Community of other like-minded pet parents if you so wish.",
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        "raw_content": "Senate Confirms Multiple Nominees\nOn March 29, the U.S. Senate confirmed President Obama\u2019s three nominees for the FDIC Board of Directors: Martin Gruenberg, Thomas Hoenig, and Jeremiah Norton. However, the Senate did not confirm Mr. Gruenberg as Chair of the FDIC or Mr. Hoenig as the Vice Chair. Instead, Mr. Gruenberg will continue to serve as Vice Chair and will lead the board in an acting capacity. Thomas Curry was confirmed to serve as Comptroller of the Currency. As such, he will also sit on the FDIC Board, as he has in an independent position since 2004. The Senate also confirmed (i) Maurice Jones to be the Deputy Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, (ii) Christy Romero as Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program, (iii) Mary John Miller to serve as the Under Secretary for Domestic Finance at the U.S. Treasury Department, and (iv) Jon Leibowitz to another seven year term as Federal Trade Commission Chairman. Two nominees to the Federal Reserve Board, Jerome Powell and Jeremy Stein, remain pending in the Senate.\nDOJ Reaches FCPA Settlement With Medical Device Company\nOn March 26, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced it had reached a settlement with a medical device company to resolve allegations that the company and its subsidiaries made improper payments in violation of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). DOJ alleges that Biomet, its subsidiaries, employees, and agents made illegal payments to publicly-employed health care providers in Argentina, Brazil, and China in exchange for business with certain hospitals in those countries and then falsely recorded the payments on its books to conceal the true nature of the payments. The deferred prosecution agreement requires Biomet (i) to pay a $17.28 million criminal penalty, (ii) to implement a robust compliance program and internal controls, and (iii) to retain an outside compliance monitor for 18 months. Separately, Biomet agreed to disgorge $5.4 million of profits and interest to resolve parallel civil charges brought by the SEC.\nFederal Banking Regulators Propose Joint Revisions to Leveraged Finance Guidance\nOn March 26, the Federal Reserve Board, the FDIC, and the OCC proposed revisions to the interagency leveraged finance guidance issued in 2001. Leveraged finance transactions are characterized by a borrower with a degree of financial or cash flow leverage that significantly exceeds industry norms as measured by various debt, cash flow, or other ratios. According to the agencies, the guidance needs to be revised given increasing leveraged lending volumes, deteriorating underwriting practices, limited protection of debt agreements, aggressive capital structures and repayment prospects, and less than satisfactory management information systems. Specifically, the agencies believe that the guidance should be updated to refocus attention on the following five key areas: (i) establishing a sound risk-management framework, (ii) underwriting standards, (iii) valuation standards, (iv) pipeline management, and (v) reporting and analytics. The agencies are accepting comments on the proposed guidance through June 8, 2012.\nFDIC Federal Reserve OCC\nFTC Finalizes Consumer Privacy Recommendations, Notes Mobile Issues\nOn March 26, the FTC released an anticipated report on consumer privacy, calling on all companies to adopt certain practices to protect consumers\u2019 private information. The final report outlines three basic principles: (i) \u201cprivacy by design\u201d, (ii) simplified choice, and (iii) increased transparency. Though the report and recommended practices do not carry the force of law, the FTC encourages adoption of the recommendations to support innovation and commerce while improving consumer protection. The report also serves as a blueprint for what the FTC is seeking in federal privacy legislation. Pending congressional action, the FTC will continue to employ its existing enforcement authority to address unfair or deceptive practices, including practices that violate self-regulatory programs. Further, the FTC intends to support implementation of the framework by focusing on several substantive topics and stakeholder groups, including (i) do not track, (ii) mobile services, (iii) data brokers, (iv) large platform providers, and (v) industry codes of conduct. For example, the FTC will focus on mobile services by updating guidance about online advertising disclosures, including holding a workshop on model mobile disclosures on May 30, 2012. It also calls on mobile service providers to establish industry standards that address data collection, transfer, use, and disposal, particularly for location data.\nFTC Privacy/Cyber Risk & Data Security\nCFPB Files Amicus in TILA Rescission Case\nThe CFPB announced today that it recently filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit in a case involving the Truth in Lending Act (TILA) right to rescind a transaction, Rosenfield v. HSBC Bank, No. 10-1442 (10th Cir.). The CFPB argued that borrowers who do not receive the material disclosures required by TILA can rescind the transaction as long as they notify the lender of the cancellation within three years of consummation, even if they do not file suit within the three-year period. The CFPB urged the Tenth Circuit to reject the view of the majority of courts that the borrower must both notify the lender and file suit within three years. Citing both the statute and the CFPB\u2019s implementing Regulation Z, the CFPB argued that the holding in Beach v. Ocwen Federal Bank, 523 U.S. 410 (1998), that the right to rescind expires completely after three years, simply means that \u201cconsumers [must] exercise their rescission right by providing notice to their lender within three years of obtaining the loan,\u201d and that consumers could file suit after three years if the lender failed to honor the rescission notice. As an indication of the Bureau\u2019s intense interest in this issue, it noted that it plans to file amicus briefs on the same question in at least three other circuits in which briefing is still pending.\nCFPB TILA\nFannie Mae Reminds Servicers About Documentation Request Limits\nOn March 21, Fannie Mae issued a notice reminding servicers that in processing a borrower request for a foreclosure prevention alternative evaluation, servicers may only request limited documentation from a borrower. Specifically, a servicer may only request (i) a completed Uniform Borrower Assistance Form (Form 710), (ii) income documentation as outlined in Form 710 based on income type, (iii) hardship documentation as outlined in Form 710 based on hardship type, and (iv) a Short Form Request for Individual Tax Return Transcript (IRS Form 4506T-EZ) or a Request for Transcript of Tax Return (IRS Form 4506-T) signed by the borrower. Servicer requests for additional documentation are limited only to instances in which the servicer must reconcile inconsistencies in the documentation provided by the borrower, but such instances should be rare. Further, servicers may not request federal income tax returns unless the borrower is self-employed or the borrower has rental income, as outlined in Form 710.\nFHFA IG Releases Results of Three Reviews\nOn December 2, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (\u201cOECD\u201d) released a report that analyzed more than 400 bribery cases worldwide, from February 1999 to June 2014, involving companies or individuals from the 41 signatory countries to the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention who were involved in bribing foreign public officials. The OECD concluded that \"most international bribes are paid by large companies, usually with the knowledge of senior management.\u201d The OECD found that bribes are generally paid to win contracts from state-owned or controlled companies in advanced economies, rather than in the developing world, and most bribe payers and takers are from wealthy countries. Notably, almost two-thirds of the cases occurred in just four sectors: extractive (19%), construction (15%), transportation and storage (15%), and information and communication (10%). Furthermore, the bribes were offered most often to employees of state-owned enterprises (27%), followed by customs officials (11%), health officials (7%), and defense officials (6%). The OECD report revealed that the time needed to resolve cases has increased over time, from around two years on average for cases concluded in 1999 to just over seven years today. According to the OECD, \u201cthis may reflect the increasing sophistication of bribers, the complexity for law enforcement agencies to investigate cases in several countries or that companies and individuals are less willing to settle than in the past.\u201d The OECD\u2019s bribery report can be found here.\nFreddie Mac Fannie Mae\nFDIC Approves Proposed Rule to Amend Large Bank Pricing Assessment System\nOn December 3, Transparency International released its 2014 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI). The CPI ranks 175 countries based on the perception of public sector corruption and found that more than two-thirds of the countries had a score below 50 on a scale from 0 to 100 which shows that the levels of bribery and corruption in the public sector are still perceived to be very high. Denmark is at the top of the list with a CPI score of 92. The United States was 17th with a score of 74 but scored lower than numerous other G20 countries, including Australia, Germany, Japan, and the United Kingdom. China had one of the biggest falls, dropping four points from 40 in 2013 to 36 in 2014, despite the fact that its government launched an anti-corruption campaign targeting corrupt public officials. Transparency International called on countries where public sector corruption is limited to stop encouraging it elsewhere by doing more to prevent money laundering and to stop secret companies from hiding corruption. The 2014 CPI can be found at here.\nArizona Alters Financial Institution and Loan Originator Licensing Provisions\nOn December 4, Asem Elgawhary, a former vice president of Bechtel Corporation, pled guilty in federal district court in Maryland to mail fraud, conspiracy to commit money laundering, and obstruction and interference with the administration of the tax laws for his role in a kickback scheme to manipulate the bidding process for state-run power contracts in Egypt. From 1996 to 2011, Elgawhary was the general manager of Power Generation Engineering and Services Company (PGESCo), a joint venture between Bechtel and Egypt\u2019s state-owned electric company. PGESCo helped the Egyptian electric company select subcontractors by soliciting bids and awarding contracts for power projects. Elgawhary admitted to taking $5.2 million in kickbacks from three power companies to give them an unfair advantage in the bidding process. The power companies and their consultants paid the kickback payments into various off-shore and Swiss bank accounts under the control of Elgawhary. Elgawhary, a dual United States and Egyptian citizen, was indicted in February 2014 and is due to be sentenced on March 23, 2015.\nIt is worth noting that this case was not brought under the FCPA. The DOJ did not allege that Elgawhary was a Egyptian government official or that PGESCo, while a joint venture between Bechtel and the Egyptian state-owned electric company, was a state-owned enterprise for FCPA purposes. 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        "raw_content": "An overview of the changes to legislation impacting unmarried cohabitants\u2019 rights and where change is still needed\nWhat are the key changes in legislation for cohabiting couples\u2019 rights in the last few years?\nCohabitants have similar rights to spouses and civil partners to obtain protection from the courts against domestic abuse by their partners, by way of non-molestation orders and occupation orders in respect of the family home, under Part IV of the Family Law Act 1996.\nThe offence of coercive control, introduced under section 76 of the Serious Crime Act 2015, applies to people in \u2018intimate personal relationships\u2019 or \u2018the same family\u2019, including cohabitants and ex-cohabitants.\nThe legal position of non-EU national unmarried partners wanting to enter or remain in the UK with their British partner is similar to that of married partners. In order for an unmarried partner to obtain the right to enter or remain in the UK, the couple need to have been living together for at least two years.\nSocial housing\u2014succession rights to secure tenancies\nThe Localism Act 2011 altered the succession rights of people living with secure council tenants in England\u2014in respect of council tenancies created after April 2012\u2014by limiting the right to succeed to the tenancy to the spouse or partner of the deceased tenant. This brought succession rights in relation to council tenancies in line with succession rights in relation to housing association assured tenancies.\nThe Housing and Planning Act 2016 (HPA 2016)\u2014which has not yet been brought into force\u2014 includes provisions further restricting the right to succeed to a secure tenancy to the spouses, civil partners and cohabitants of a secure council tenant, irrespective of when the tenancy was created. These changes are linked to the removal of the ability of local authorities to provide lifetime tenancies to new tenants.\nThe Secure Tenancies (Victims of Domestic Abuse) Act 2018\u2014which had cross-party support and received Royal Assent in May 2018\u2014ensures that victims of domestic violence who are or have been in the same family or household, or in an intimate personal relationship with their abuser, will still retain the automatic right to succeed to a \u2018lifetime\u2019 secure council tenancy, when the HPA 2016, requiring local authorities in England to offer only fixed term tenancies, comes into force. The majority of existing council tenants have secure tenancies and this important exemption to HPA 2016 for victims of domestic violence, whether married or unmarried, will enable cohabitants to leave abusive relationships without having the worry that doing so would result in reduced security of tenure.\nUnder reforms introduced in the mid-2000s, public service pension schemes now provide survivor pensions for unmarried, as well as married partners, bringing them in line with private pension schemes. Subsequent reforms to the main public service schemes also provide for survivor pensions to be paid for the lifetime of the surviving partner, rather than coming to an end on their remarriage or cohabitation.\nWhat are the main problem areas which still have big differences in the rights between married and unmarried couples? What steps need/are to be taken to change this?\nThe main areas of difference between the legal position of married and unmarried cohabiting couples are the financial consequences when the relationship ends, either because their relationship breaks down or one of the partners dies.\nThe difference in the legal position on relationship breakdown between married and cohabiting couples\nAs is well known, marriage and civil partnership impose legal rights and responsibilities. If a marriage or civil partnership breaks down the court has a very broad discretion and wide-ranging powers to redistribute property and other capital assets\u2014as well as the couple\u2019s incomes and pensions\u2014to achieve fairness between the couple.\nMarriage is seen as a partnership of equals, regardless of how a couple choose to organise their respective roles during the marriage. If a marriage breaks down, the assets acquired during the marriage are usually divided equally between the couple, so long as this outcome is sufficient to meet their respective financial needs, and those of any children of the family. In the smaller money cases, especially where there are children, the outcome of the case is usually dictated by the necessity of meeting the financial needs of the couple and their children. This may involve an unequal division of the assets.\nIn contrast, due to the lack of legal status for unmarried cohabitants, if a cohabiting relationship breaks down the court has no discretion and the economically weaker cohabitant has no right to receive a share of the assets held by the economically stronger cohabitant (other than those in joint names). This includes their family home, or receiving any financial support/maintenance, however long the couple have lived together, and whether or not they have children together.\nA former cohabitant who wishes to seek a share of the family home held in the sole name of the other partner will only be able to do so if they are able to establish a beneficial interest in the property, usually by way of a common intention constructive trust, or proprietary estoppel. Similarly, they will have no right to any financial support/maintenance from their former partner for themselves. If the couple have children together they will have to apply to the Child Maintenance Service for child maintenance and/or, in a bigger money case, pursue a claim through the children under Schedule 1 to the Children Act 1989, to obtain limited capital provision, a \u2018carer\u2019s allowance\u2019 and housing in a property which they and the children will have exclusive use of until the children are grown up, when it will revert back to the economically stronger partner.\nThe difference in the legal position between married and cohabiting couples on the death of one of the partners\nWhen a spouse or civil partner dies without leaving a will, the surviving spouse or civil partner has an automatic right to inherit. They may also challenge the provision made for them under their deceased spouse\u2019s will as being inadequate.\nIn contrast, cohabitants have no automatic right to inherit in the event of their partner\u2019s intestacy, however long they have lived together and whether or not they have any children. Cohabitants who have been living with their partner for at least two years immediately before the partner\u2019s death can make a claim against the estate, under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants Act) 1975. The financial provision they can obtain will depend on the status of the applicant\u2019s relationship with their deceased partner. Whereas the provision out of the estate for a spouse or civil partner of the deceased will be based on what is reasonable for the surviving spouse/civil partner to receive, cohabitants receive a different, lower standard of financial provision, based on their maintenance needs.\nThe steps needed to be taken to change the position\nWe need legislation to provide financial remedies for cohabitants on relationship breakdown, as well as introducing an automatic right to inherit (without having to make a claim against the late partner\u2019s estate) if a partner dies intestate. The court needs to have statutory powers to adjust cohabitants\u2019 property and incomes, in order to mitigate the economic hardship suffered by the economically weaker partner in the event of the breakdown of cohabitation.\nIn July 2007, the Law Commission published a report which recommended the introduction of a new statutory scheme of financial provision for cohabitants following the breakdown of their relationship. The Law Commission did not consider that unmarried cohabitants should be given the same rights as married couples. Instead they recommended a new scheme of financial provision based on the contributions made by the parties to the relationship\u2014rather than their financial needs\u2014in contrast to financial provision awarded on the breakdown of a marriage/civil partnership. A cohabitant applicant would have to demonstrate that the respondent retained a benefit or that the applicant had suffered a continuing economic disadvantage, as a result of their respective contributions to the relationship. The court would have discretion to award such financial provision as might be appropriate to address the hardship and economic unfairness that can arise when cohabitation breaks down, giving first consideration to the welfare of any dependent children. The scheme would not apply to all cohabitants but only those who had lived together for a certain period of time (between two to five years), or had children together, and cohabitants would be able to choose to opt out of the scheme, by entering into a formal cohabitation/living together agreement to that effect. Legislation along these lines has already been introduced in Scotland (see section 28 of the Family Law (Scotland) Act 2006).\nIn December 2011, the Law Commission published a further report recommending that cohabitants who had lived together for a certain length of time should have the automatic right to inherit if their partner died intestate without having to make a claim against the estate. Cohabitants in Scotland can make such claims when their partner dies.\nThe family lawyer organisation, Resolution, has conducted a campaign to raise public awareness of the lack of rights for cohabitants. It has also made proposals for statutory reform, similar to those of the Law Commission\u2014\u2018that cohabitees meeting eligibility criteria indicating a committed relationship\u2019 should have the right to apply for financial provision in the event of the breakdown of the relationship. As with the Law Commission\u2019s proposals, Resolution recommend that couples should have the right to opt out of the statutory scheme, if they so choose.\nVarious Private Members\u2019 Bills, seeking to establish legal rights for cohabitants on relationship breakdown and/or death have been introduced on various occasions over the years in both houses.\nWhich key cases have helped advance the rights of unmarried couples in recent years?\nEstablishing beneficial interests in property\nThere is an important line of cases (essentially judge-made law) establishing precedent to enable some former cohabitants to establish beneficial interests in family homes, by way of a common intention constructive trust, in situations where the beneficial ownership is different to the legal ownership of the family home. See Oxley v. Hiscock [2004] EWCA Civ 546, [2004] All ER (D) 48 (May), and Stack v Dowden [2007] UKHL 17, [2007] 2 All ER 929, and Jones v Kernott [2011] UKSC 53, [2011] All ER (D) 64 (Nov) etc.\nThe situation regarding a couple\u2019s true intentions concerning property purchased in their joint names has become more clear-cut since October 2012. Since then, in addition to the TR1 form\u2014stating whether they intend to own the property on trust for themselves beneficially as joint tenants, or as tenants in common in equal/unequal shares\u2014joint property owners are also required to complete a JO form, specifying the intended ownership of the property in more detail. Consequently, so long as the TR1 and jointly owned property trust forms have been properly completed this will usually be conclusive evidence of an unmarried couple\u2019s intentions regarding the ownership of their family home.\nPension rights\u2014survivors benefits on death\nThe Supreme Court decision in February 2017 (In the matter of an application by Denise Brewster for Judicial Review (Northern Ireland), [2017] UKSC 8, [2017] All ER (D) 74 (Feb))\u2014following the application by Denise Brewster for judicial review of the terms of a local government pension scheme in Northern Ireland\u2014has led to the previous requirement for a formal nomination to enable unmarried partners to qualify for survivor benefits being removed from local government pension schemes.\nIn Brewster, Brewster and her partner William McMullan had lived together for about ten years and had just become engaged, when he died suddenly and unexpectedly, in December 2009. Although Brewster believed that McMullan had formally nominated her to receive a survivor\u2019s pension in the event of his death, under the local government pension scheme that he had belonged to for about 15 years, no nomination form was discovered after his death. Consequently, the scheme administrators refuse to pay her a survivor\u2019s pension. The Supreme Court agreed with the original High Court decision that requiring the additional hurdle of formal nomination in the case of a surviving cohabiting partner, in contrast to a surviving spouse or civil partner, in order to qualify for a survivor\u2019s pension was incompatible with Article 14 of the European Convention on Human Rights (prohibiting discrimination), read together with Article 1 (protecting peaceful enjoyment of possessions) and made a declaration that Brewster was entitled to a survivor\u2019s pension under the scheme.\nWhen making a claim for means-tested social security benefits, including tax credits and universal credit, the income and capital resources of cohabitants are added together when determining their financial eligibility, as for married couples or civil partners.\nHowever, the rules about receipt of contributory social security benefits\u2014based on national insurance contributions\u2014treat unmarried couples differently to spouses or civil partners, and there has been continued resistance by successive governments to extend contributory benefits (including bereavement benefits) to unmarried partners.\nIn another Northern Ireland case, Siobhan McLaughlin won an important decision in August 2018 (In the matter of an application by Siobhan McLaughlin for Judicial Review (Northern Ireland), [2018] UKSC 48, [2018] All ER (D) 144 (Aug)), when the Supreme Court made a declaration that denying her (as an unmarried parent) the right to receive widowed parent\u2019s allowance\u2014to which she would otherwise have been entitled due to the requisite national insurance contributions having been paid by her partner\u2014 because she and her deceased partner had not been married, was discriminatory and a breach of her and/or her children\u2019s human rights. McLaughlin and her partner John Adams had been living together as a couple for about 23 years when he died in January 2014, leaving her with four children, then aged 11, 13, 17 and 19.\nAlthough the Supreme Court recognised that it was a legitimate aim of the social security system to \u2018privilege\u2019 the status of marriage\u2014so as to encourage couples to formalise their relationships by getting married (or entering civil partnerships)\u2014they held that denying widowed parents\u2019 benefits simply because of a couple\u2019s unmarried status was not a proportionate means of achieving that aim.\nIn 2016 the House of Commons Work and Pensions Select Committee had recommended that bereavement benefits should be extended to cohabiting couples. The Committee pointed out that the cost of so doing could be limited to about \u00a321.6m if the extension of such benefits was limited to those unmarried partners who (like McLaughlin) were left with dependent children.\nThe government is now considering the implications of the Supreme Court ruling, but it remains unclear if and when the law regarding the payment of bereavement benefits will be changed to include unmarried couples.\nWe know from data published annually by the Office for National Statistics since 1996 about the composition of families in the UK that there has been a steady increase in the number of opposite-sex (as well as same-sex) unmarried cohabiting couples since that date.\nThe numbers of opposite-sex cohabiting couples increased from about 1.5 million in 1996 to about 3.2 million in 2017. The numbers with dependent children more than doubled during the same period. Over the same period, the number of married couples with dependent children fell, making opposite-sex cohabiting couples with children the fastest growing family type in the UK.\nDuring the same period, the number of same-sex cohabiting couples also increased, from about 16,000 to 101,000. During this period, civil partnerships and same-sex marriage became available to same-sex couples\u2014in December 2005 and March 2014 respectively\u2014so that the figures recorded for same-sex cohabiting couples understate the increase in the number of same-sex families between 1996 and 2017.\nIn view of the continuing trend for an increasing number of couples to cohabit and to have children without getting married (although some of them do subsequently get married or enter into civil partnerships) it seems extraordinary that in the 21st-century cohabitants in this country still have so few legal rights and that successive governments have ignored calls for reform of the law from various well-informed organisations, including the Law Commission and Resolution.\nMy concern is that following the Prime Minister\u2019s announcement in October 2018 of the present government\u2019s intention to extend civil partnerships to opposite-sex couples (following the judgement of the Supreme Court in June 2018 in R (on the application of Steinfeld and Keidan) v Secretary of State for International Development (in substitution for the Home Secretary and the Education Secretary), [2018] UKSC 32, [2018] All ER (D) 145 (Jun)) the government may feel they have done enough, by making civil partnerships (as well as marriage) available to all couples, so that reforming the law for those who do not formalise their couple relationships is seen as less important.\nHowever, this ignores the still widely held belief in the mythical \u2018common law wife\u2019 and ignorance about the legal position of cohabitants. It also ignores the potential for economically stronger cohabiting partners (nearly always men), who are aware of their legal position, to exploit their powerful positions and avoid financial claims being brought by their former cohabiting partners (nearly always women), resulting in financial hardship to their former partners and the children of the relationship.\nIn summary, as the Law Commission put it in their report, \u2018Cohabitation: the financial consequences of relationship breakdown\u2019, as long ago as July 2007, the current law concerning cohabitants is inadequate and does not meet the needs of such families:\n\u2018It is complex, uncertain, expensive to rely on and, as it was not designed for family circumstances, often gives rise to outcomes that are unjust[.]\u2019\nWe need new legislation.\nInterviewed by Samantha Gilbert.\nThis article was first published on Lexis\u00aePSL Family on 16 November 2018.\nThis article is provided for general information only and is not intended to be nor should it be relied upon as legal advice in relation to any particular matter. If you would like to discuss any aspect of this article or family law please contact Maeve O'Higgins at [javascript protected email address].",
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        "raw_content": "Could Usain Bolt make it as a bobsledder?\nWith his speed and quickness, it feels like Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt could do anything. He\u2019s got eight Olympic gold medals and the title of fastest man in the world. He owns world records in the 100m and 200m, which were both set in 2009 and still stand today.\nBut could Bolt be a bobsledder? It\u2019s not a far-fetched question. Many bobsledders are converted athletes, and sprinters have made the transition from summer track to winter track before. (And no one should forget \u201cCool Runnings,\u201d which is based on the true story of the first Jamaican bobsled team.) With Jamaica\u2019s very first women\u2019s bobsled team competing in the 2018 Winter Olympics, it\u2019s hard not to wonder how Bolt would look pushing a sled on an icy track.\nLeo Campbell, Jamaica\u2019s chef de mission (the head of the Jamaican Olympic team at PyeongChang), isn\u2019t wondering about that. He told the Hindustan Times exactly what he thought about Bolt\u2019s chances as a bobsledder.\n\u201cThis is a painful sport. Right now, for someone as accomplished as Bolt, he\u2019s quite comfortable, if you will,\u201d said Campbell.\n\u201cIt would be really nice to have Usain on the back of a bobsleigh, but we\u2019re not so confident he can manage more than two races because it\u2019s a really tough and long season. And he\u2019s retired and wants to relax now,\u201d he added.\nCampbell is pretty adamant here: he doesn\u2019t think retired and \u201ccomfortable\u201d Usain Bolt could make it as a bobsledder. And sure, if you plop retired and \u201ccomfortable\u201d Usain Bolt on a bobsled track and tell him to have at it, he probably wouldn\u2019t do that well. (Even though, let\u2019s face it, even retired Bolt is more athletic and fit than most people.)\nJamaica\u2019s Usain Bolt preforms his trademark pose during a victory lap at the World Athletics Championships in London Sunday, Aug. 13, 2017. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)\nBut let\u2019s start at the beginning and look at what skills people need to even begin training to be a bobsledder. The United States uses a combine test of several events to determine someone\u2019s skill level and potential to excel at bobsled. There are sprints done with timings of 15, 30, and 45 seconds, as well as a 30-meter split. Athletes then have to toss a weighted ball (16 pounds for men, 12 pounds for women) forward and underhand, looking for the longest distance. The third test is a broad jump, also known as a standing long jump, which is measured after a regulation leap into a pit. Further tests include weight lifts like the power clean and back squat.\nThere\u2019s no telling how the \u201ccomfortable\u201d version of Bolt would do with these tests (though again, he\u2019s Usain Bolt, so he\u2019d probably do just fine). But a version of Bolt that was actually trying? He\u2019s the fastest man in the world, one of the most gifted athletes ever born. He\u2019s not just fast, but he\u2019s strong. It\u2019s hard to imagine something he wouldn\u2019t excel at, given a little time and instruction. He\u2019d slay the sprints and the weighted ball toss, and probably the long jump, too.\nAnthony Watson doesn\u2019t disagree. He\u2019s competing in the skeleton at the PyeongChang Olympics, the first Jamaican to ever do so, and he shared his opinion about Bolt with the Times.\n\u201cIf Usain comes into skeleton, I\u2019m out of a job. That man will take every start record and race on the track. That\u2019d be exciting,\u201d Watson said.\nThere\u2019s only one fair answer to the question of Bolt and bobsledding: if Usain Bolt wanted to be a bobsledder, only a fool would bet against him.",
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        "raw_content": "Part 1 ~ The Phone Call\nI get a call on the way to work from my Mom telling me that my paternal grandmother had passed away suddenly. My mother seems to thrive in these conditions. She loves to tell people bad news. It\u2019s like she can\u2019t wait for the next shitty thing to happen so she can call everyone and be the first one to tell them the news. I don\u2019t know if she likes people to be as miserable as she is, or if it\u2019s because she loves to be the center of attention.\nShe spares me the details except to tell me how shitty her life is and she can\u2019t believe this is happening to HER now too.\nLater my dad calls me and is very choked up. He had lost his dad 8 months before and now his mom was gone. He lives in FL and we are in Ohio so he wasn\u2019t there for her at the end and he is feeling guilty. Even so he does not spare any details.\n\u201cMy mom was coughing up a pint of blood before she died\u201d. Thanks Dad. That\u2019s what I wanted to hear. He tells me the funeral is in 5 days which means he is coming up to Ohio. He says he and my mom will be staying with me. My mom who doesn\u2019t care how many times you tell her not to smoke in the house she will do it anyway and my dad who can\u2019t sit still for longer than 5 seconds and is always driving into something. One other fun fact about this couple here, they can\u2019t stand each other. They actually got divorced when I was 12 but about 4 years ago my mom somehow ended back up with my dad. Not even as a couple I don\u2019t think, more of a I\u2019m just going to move in here, not work and hate you anyway situation.\nWithin a day of this conversation they are on their way to my house at a deliberate 65 mph.\n\u2190 #13 The Comedian",
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        "raw_content": "As world marks First World War centenary with events, Germany keeps mum\nBERLIN \u2014 German Chancellor Angela Merkel will mark the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I on French soil, and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier will be in London for a ceremony in Westminster Abbey with Queen Elizabeth II.\nBut while Germany\u2019s leaders visit the capitals of its wartime enemies, at home there are no national commemorations planned for the centenary of the Nov. 11 armistice that ended the four-year war that left 17 million dead, including more than 2 million German troops.\nNext week, the German parliament is holding a combined commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the declaration of the first German republic, the 80th anniversary of the brutal Nazi-era pogrom against Jews known as Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass), and the 29th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. Almost as an afterthought, parliament notes there\u2019s also art exhibition in the lobby called \u201c1914/1918 \u2013 Not Then, Not Now, Not Ever.\u201d\nPoppy goes digital in Canada this Remembrance Day\nCanadians \u2018punched above their weight\u2019 to victory in WWI\nMore than just being on the losing side of World War I, it\u2019s what came next that is really behind Germany\u2019s lack of commemorative events.\nFor Germany, the Nov. 11 armistice did not mean peace like it did in France and Britain. The war\u2019s end gave rise to revolution and street fighting between far-left and far-right factions. It also brought an end to the monarchy, years of hyperinflation, widespread poverty and hunger, and helped create the conditions that brought the Nazis to power in 1933.\nThe horrific legacy of the Holocaust and the mass destruction of World War II simply overshadows everything else in Germany, said Daniel Schoenpflug, a historian at Berlin\u2019s Free University\u2019s Friedrich-Meinecke-Institute. His new book, \u201cA World on Edge,\u201d explores the immediate aftermath of the war through individual perspectives.\n\u201cOne can\u2019t reduce it to the simple fact that one country won the war and the other lost,\u201d Schoenpflug said. \u201cGermany is a country that draws practically its entire national narrative out of the defeat of 1945\u201d \u2014 and not the defeat of 1918.\nIn this Nov. 12, 2013 file photo, a memorial statue is silhouetted against the Fields of Flanders at the World War One German cemetery in Langemark, Belgium. Langemark is one of only four World War One cemeteries that contain German graves in the Flanders region of Belgium. The bronze statue of the four figures was created by the Munich sculptor Professor Emil Krieger, who took his inspiration from a photograph of mourning soldiers. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo, File)\nBy contrast in Turkey, which was also on the losing side in World War I, the war\u2019s end produced a similar collapse of the Ottoman empire and a war of independence, but also gave rise to Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, who founded the modern Turkish republic.\nIn Germany, even though the end of World War I is now viewed through the prism of Hitler and the Holocaust, in the immediate postwar period there actually was a time of utopianism, with movements promoting idealistic visions of peace and democracy, Schoenpflug said.\nYet on the other side of the political spectrum, utopianism on the right also gave birth to fascism, he said.\nAnd as initial euphoria over the end of World War I faded, hopes for the future quickly gave way to feelings of resentment at the reparations and conditions imposed on Germany by the victorious powers. The Nazis and right-wing nationalists were able to garner support by pushing the \u201cstab-in-the-back\u201d myth, which held that Germany\u2019s civilian leaders sold out the army by agreeing to the Nov. 11 surrender.\n\u201cThere was a war of dreams, a clash of utopias\u201d between the right and the left, Schoenpflug said.\nAlthough there aren\u2019t any national commemorations in Germany marking the war\u2019s end, individual events are planned, including an exhibition at the German Historical Museum in Berlin. A special World War I religious service is also being organized by the German Bishops Conference at the Berliner Dom cathedral.\nA field of graves belonging to WWI soldiers in the main cemetery in Frankfurt, Germany, Saturday, Nov. 3, 2018. (AP Photo/Michael Probst)\nAnd in addition to German officials taking part in events in London and Paris, the Foreign Ministry said they and their British counterparts have worked together to co-ordinate the ringing of church and secular bells around the world on Nov. 11 to mark the war\u2019s centenary.\n\u201cThe bells will ring at midday to commemorate the more than 17 million victims of World War I and as a call for understanding and reconciliation across borders,\u201d the ministry said.",
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        "raw_content": "Spenco Men\u2019s Supreme\nHaflinger Women\u2019s SC Saskatchewan\nRockDove Women\u2019s Slippers\nBigcount Quick-Dry Garden Clogs\nMatari Poolside Shoes\nBODON Mens Sandals\nHappy Lily Water Shoes\nLUNGJI Women\u2019s Flip Flop\nTop 8 Non-Slip Slippers for Seniors \u2014 An In-Depth Analysis\nWhen it comes to our favorite senior citizens, we need to take very good care of them, as they have done the same when we were little. With the guidance of this article, you will be able to find out what the best non-slip slippers for elderly citizens are, especially if you do not have enough time to do all the research. After carefully analyzing the value and quality provided by some of the acclaimed products, our team has concluded that the Spenco Men\u2019s Supreme is the first option you should consider. They are made from leather and faux fur, featuring deep heel cupping for support, and they also come with a metatarsal dome design to alleviate forefoot pressure. In the unfortunate event you cannot find Spenco\u2019s slippers for sale, you might consider Haflinger Women\u2019s SC Saskatchewan as the second best option.\nIdeal for people who need orthopedic footwear, made from leather and faux fur, and featuring a synthetic sole, these slippers promise to deliver superior support, comfort, and stability. Moreover, they come with an ultra-fresh antimicrobial treatment to help you control odor. Enhanced comfort is also ensured by the contoured support footbed and the lightweight EVA outsole. The metatarsal dome and the orthodontic grade arch support ease forefoot pressure.\nSeveral buyers say the slippers fell apart after only a few uses, otherwise they are very comfy.\nIf boosted comfort is what you have in mind, then these slippers deserve a try.\nUpgrade your walks to enhanced coziness and stability if you go for these stylishly-designed slippers. The plush shearling fleece used for their interior is bound to help you bask in comfort whereas the cork midsole will eliminate shock. A good grip and excellent stability are ensured by the rubber sole. What\u2019s more, thanks to the latex molded arch, you will also enjoy stability. Due to the waterproof, textured sole, traction is another benefit you can add to the above-mentioned list.\nA few buyers say that the slippers run small and proved to be too tight. Check the size chart carefully.\nStylish, comfortable, and stable, these slippers should not go unchecked before buying.\nMade of high-density memory foam, these stylish slippers promise to pamper your senses and help you bask in comfort whenever you wear them. Durability is ensured by the strong and firm sole whereas the risk of accidents is minimized by an anti-skid textured bottom. Furthermore, due to the breathable design, your feet will stay fresh and odorless. You can thus wear them even without socks. The slippers are machine washable, so keeping them clean won\u2019t be a difficult task.\nAt least one customer says the slippers lose their shape quickly while other buyers say they run big.\nGive these slippers a try if you want to enhance your comfort while reducing the risk of slipping.\nAs we grow older, our legs, ankles, knees, joints, and body require more support. In less fortunate situations, you might be looking for crutches or even a lightweight wheelchair, but in our case, we mean the right kind of shoes for seniors. We have picked a few of the top-rated products available today.\nIf you are looking for a great granddad gift, you might be interested in this model. The Spenco slippers are made from leather and faux fur, with a synthetic sole.\nThe slippers are designed with a deep heel cup for support. In order to ease forefoot pressure, they come with a metatarsal dome and an orthodontic grade arch support.\nSpenco\u2019s slippers feature a non-slip and non-marking outsole. To help control odor, they come with an ultra-fresh antimicrobial treatment. The lightweight EVA outsole and complete contoured support footbed provide a high level of comfort.\nCustomers who purchased these slippers usually describe them as being very comfortable and perfect for people who need to wear orthopedic footwear. Apparently, they are beneficial for seniors suffering from plantar fasciitis. One of the customers even mentioned that her husband practically lives in them, that is how much he likes them.\nWith these slippers, you can have a rustic look, offered by Haflinger. They are very soft and come with a center seam detail and a cross-stitch feature.\nThe interior is made of plush shearling fleece offering coziness, and the cork midsole eliminates shock, making them comfortable to wear. The genuine rubber outsole helps in maintaining grip and stability.\nHaflinger\u2019s slippers are imported, made in Germany. The exterior is made from genuine leather, and the upper features a patterned metal hardware, which offers a chic and stylish look. You get your feet massaged with every step with the help of the latex molded arch support.\nWith a waterproof, textured outsole, you get support and traction for your feet. Based on product reviews, this item has a fair value for money, so if you are looking for grandma gifts, you can consider this option.\nRockDove comes a pair of microfiber women\u2019s house slippers. They are made of high-density memory foam, which cushions your feet and rebounds with each step you take, helping you become comfortable and relaxed after a long day of standing or walking.\nThe sole is strong and firm, making the slippers durable, but it is also soft enough to allow you to step noiselessly. This item features an anti-skid textured bottom, which helps prevent slipping on a wet floor.\nA great advantage is that the slippers are very easy to clean, as they are washable in the machine. The scaled upper part is designed in such a way that it will not collect dust or hair as other types of house shoes do.\nThe breathable design with open back ensures your feet are kept fresh and odorless, whether you are wearing socks or not.\nThe Bigcount slippers are ultra-lightweight, made from EVA with a synthetic sole. They weigh 120-130g, which makes them super comfortable.\nThese shoes feature a breathable upper part, for good permeability, and they are anti-slip, which offer safety when worn. A high-quality material ensures the slippers remain odorless.\nThe most significant advantage is that these shoes can be worn anywhere, for a number of activities. You can wear them in the house, but you can also use them out when going to the beach, gym, pool, shopping, or take your dog for a walk.\nGiven their design, these are not just house slippers, and if you wear them outside, you will look and feel great, especially if you have to walk or stand for a longer period. Your feet will most probably thank you. Also, they are not suitable just for your grandma; you can get a pair too.\nIf you are in search for the perfect gifts for grandparents, you might want to take a look at Matari\u2019s slippers. They come in a wide range of colors and sizes and are also suitable for both men and women. And if you are there, you can take a pair for yourself, as well. The design makes them proper for various ages.\nThe slippers are made from PVC and the sole from PE. There are multiple colors available for this item, such as watermelon red, blue, gray, purple, green, or pink. They are made from high-quality materials, with an anti-slip design.\nMatari slippers can\u2019t be used as home shoes, but they are excellent for showering, swimming, going to the beach, or other casual activities, as they are comfortable to wear, and also to wash.\nBODON\u2019s shoes come with massage particles inside for a softer, non-slip, more comfortable wear. Your feet will not feel tired thanks to the bow-shaped sole design.\nThe anti-slip texture of the sole improves the friction of the ground, making walking effortless. These shoes are not meant for house wear only, as you can use them to walk your dog or to go into the garden, or even to your swim class.\nThey are ultra-lightweight (100-120g per piece), which makes them even more comfortable to wear or carry them in your bag if required. Also, it is relevant to mention that the high-quality material maintains the shoes odorless.\nThe design is multi-age suitable, so you can get a pair for your parents, grandparents, and even for yourself. They come in multiple colors and sizes.\nThe Happy Lily slippers are made from high-quality closed-cell EVA foam. They are comfortable, stylish, breathable and quite flexible.\nThe sole is thicker than other types, which makes wearing them a comfortable experience. They are also anti-skidding, wear-resistant, and very flexible, made from an environmentally friendly material.\nYou can wear these lightweight and silent slippers in your home, but also at the spa, gym, swimming pool, beach, or for other leisure activities.\nThe slippers are suitable for men and women of any age. They come in various sizes and colors, so your entire family can enjoy them.\nAccording to customer reviews, these slippers are indeed very comfortable, ideal for a multitude of activities, and they manage to stay odorless, which is also a significant advantage. The value for the money is a fair one.\nThese lightweight flip-flops are molded with high-density EVA and are grippy for multi-directional traction control. The footbed is designed to be very soft, with excellent flexibility and high elasticity, and the arch support is contoured to offer comfort and to protect your foot joints and ankle, by minimizing walking stress.\nNo matter where you have to walk, your feet will get the necessary support ensured by the soft-touch strap and the shock-absorbing function.\nThe manufacturer designed these eco-friendly beach flip-flops to suit all types of people, from elders to expectant mothers, or for the ones who want comfortable slippers. They come in purple, brown and black colors.\nIt is essential to mention that these slippers are not only comfortable and stylish, but they are also very safe, as they come with an anti-slip feature.\nFinding the best slippers for elderly citizens can take a lot of time, because there are way too many models available on the market, made from specific materials, with various designs, and going through all of them is very hard. However, if you want to get good non-slip slippers for seniors, you will need to make a decision, and for that, you need to do your homework.\nWe know that time is extremely valuable, so we decided to help you out. We have gone through reviews of non-slip slippers for elderly, surveys, and other resources, in order to gather all the necessary information. If you are looking for cheap, expensive, house, or outdoor slippers, our guide is the perfect place to start.\nKeeping things comfortable and safe\nThis may seem strange, but it is essential to prevent a senior person from falling. The truth is that from a certain age, a severe fall can become life-threatening. That is why it is crucial to get the best senior non-slip slippers.\nProper house shoes are necessary for elderly persons, even more for people who live alone. Slippers offer comfort and support and keep them safe from slips or falls. Seniors prefer things to be simple. This type of shoes are very easy to put on and take off, and they provide more comfort than athletic shoes or dress shoes, and they are generally easier to handle on a day to day basis.\nIf you want to find a comfortable pair of slippers, you should consider soft, cushioning materials like memory foam, or cotton with soft linings. This is especially significant for the insole, where the foot maintains direct contact with the shoe.\nOne of the most important aspects is the non-slip bottom. The sole should be made of rubber with a pattern to offer extra grip. This feature is not essential just for safety and security, but also for comfort and increased support for the ankle, heel, and knees.\nThe non-slip sole is one of the most critical considerations in the safety of shoes for a senior. If it is very soft, it does not provide any support to the foot, and it could slip easily. Outsoles that are too firm may cause an older adult to stumble from the lack of flexibility. Also, soles which are too thick can destabilize the ankle.\nThe market is full of slippers with different styles, another essential detail when it comes to searching for a pair fit for your senior. For instance, some slippers wrap around the front part of the foot, with no coverage for the heel. 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        "raw_content": "While the recent string of celebrity suicides causes concern, the greater concern is that the suicidal epidemic has affected the culture at large. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reports that suicides across the nation have increased 30% since 1999 in half of the U.S. states. More than half (54%) of those who died by suicide had no known mental health condition.\nThe significance of these events leads to a deeper analysis of our culture, our communities and our prospects for the future. While many factors lead to suicide including depression, drugs, or a loss of meaning and purpose, some philosophical concepts have undoubtedly invaded the modern mind. Men and women of the past faced harrowing wars, hunger and loss, yet they possessed a resilience that eludes our modern culture. Why? Our ancestors believed in a duty to their families and to God while modern cultures have rejected these concepts in favor of individualism and materialism.\nAccording to the philosophy of individualism, personal interests supersede moral responsibilities to family or God. This philosophy has produced a narcissistic culture which prioritizes self-focus above any other communal value.\nConsider modern psychology\u2019s chief questions:\n\u201cIs this decision helping you become your best self?\u201d\n\u201cHow is this achieving your goals?\u201d\nOr the theme of the vast majority of advertisements:\nIndividualistic thinking limits our perspective by only considering the personal effects of our decisions. It does not consider the communal effects of our decisions. Rather than ending personal pain in silence, a suicide magnifies that pain to others. While suicide feels like a solitary act which only affects you, in reality, it is a communal act which affects everyone else.\nAdditionally, in a constantly changing world, individualism seeks power and control. Individualists argue, \u201cI didn\u2019t choose to be born. I didn\u2019t choose my gender. I didn\u2019t choose my parents. I didn\u2019t choose my health issues. I am a result of millions of years of accidents, so why does my life matter? Why do I have to suffer through all this?\u201d And the ultimate act of power and control is taking your own life.\nThe other philosophy, materialism, believes that the material world (only the things you can see, touch and feel) exists as the only reality. It denies an afterlife or judgement, believing instead that humans, like all of nature, simply go back to the dust.\nYet in a philosophy without God, morality or consequences, life\u2019s only purpose remains to amass fame, fortune and pleasure exemplified by the phrase, \u201cEat, drink and be merry for tomorrow we die.\u201d Consider the unrestricted pursuit of experiential pleasure in our culture from sexual experimentation, drugs and alcohol to other experiences like tide pods, Netflix binging and bunny yoga. While some of these experiences certainly qualify as more harmful than others, the point remains that materialism prizes the excess of pleasure. It\u2019s not good enough to sleep with your spouse, you must sleep with many different people. It\u2019s not good enough to just watch a movie, you must watch ten movies in a row. It\u2019s not good enough to just have a glass of wine, you must have all kinds of beverages and be carted home by a benevolent friend for an \u201cexperience\u201d you won\u2019t remember. It\u2019s not good enough to simply exercise, you must exercise with animals crawling on you for a \u201cnew experience.\u201d\nWhen a society can no longer find happiness with the simple things of life, but instead requires lavish entertainment, parties and pleasures to distract and sustain itself\u2014this is called \u201cdecadence.\u201d Yet, decadence ultimately proves itself to be empty. When a person has reached the end of the individualist and materialist pursuits, what is left? Nothing but disillusionment. And that\u2019s the problem.\nNo human can exist without purpose, meaning or hope. The Hope from outside of us must shine brighter than the darkness within us. That hope is found in God. Those who walked this earth before us, who successfully lived their lives had this Hope as the anchor for their souls. They lived in gratitude for who they were created to be and in duty to the One who made them. Our culture needs this renewed vision for life. We need duty as our metric for success: duty to our families, to our friends and to our God.\nThe Pilgrims came to this country amidst grave danger, uncertainty and difficulties. Many died on the Mayflower and half died the first winter. They knew that coming to America would not make their lives easier or happier, but rather it would give freedom to their children and grandchildren. They saw their lives as \u201cstepping stones\u201d to the next generation. If we embrace this generational perspective for our lives, it will refocus our vision away from ourselves and towards planting seeds for the future, seeds that we may never harvest. Yet in doing so, we will live sacrificial lives which honor our Creator and leave a legacy for those who follow us. And in doing this, we give hope to a culture drowning in darkness.\nIf you or someone you love is struggling with suicide, please reach out for help:\nOriginally published on Patriot Post June 14, 2018\nImage credit: Digitalista/BigStock\n6 Comments on \u201cPhilosophical Trends in our Suicidal Culture\u201d\nBrilliant, as always, Skipppppppeeeeee!!!!\nThank you, Barbie!!\nTough subject. Thank you for writing about it and being a beacon in your generation!\nThis is so well written. Thank you for sharing this. Agree one thousand percent!!!!\nThank you Jennifer! I do appreciate it!",
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You are required to submit a copy of your Selective Service registration card or registration proof from the Selective Service website (www.sss.gov) along with this document\nRequest for Refund Advance\nComplete this form and submit it to the Financial Aid Office if you are requesting an advance on your financial aid refund. This form is valid only for students enrolling or enrolled in the following schools: Undergraduate Colleges, School of Graduate Studies, Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Weatherhead School of Management and the Mandel School of Applied Social Science.\nStatement of Educational Purpose and Proof of Identity\nThe Department of Education randomly selects a portion of FAFSA applicants for a process called verification. If you are notified by our office to submit this form, your record has been selected and you must submit the Statement of Educational Purpose and Proof of Identity form. 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        "raw_content": "Missouri ex Rel. Gaines v. Canada\nMissouri ex Rel. Gainesv.Canada\nJackson Women&apos;s Health Org. v. Currier\n\u2026Both Alabama and Louisiana have passed similar admitting privileges regulations for abortion providers, which\u2026\nMcCready v. Byrd\n\u2026Since the Murray case the question there left open has been \"passed on by the Supreme Court\" and has been\u2026\nreversing 342 Mo. 121, 113 S.W.2d 783\nSummary of this case from State ex Rel. Toliver v. Board of Education\nrejecting as \"beside the point\" the argument that black law students refused admission at the State University of Missouri could simply attend nearby law schools in other States, because the requirement of Equal Protection \"is imposed by the Constitution upon the States severally\" and \"cannot be cast by one State upon another\"\nSummary of this case from W. Ala. Women&apos;s Ctr. v. Miller\nexplaining that the Fourteenth Amendment guarantees to individuals the equal protection of the laws\nSummary of this case from Ayers v. Thompson\nCERTIORARI TO THE SUPREME COURT OF MISSOURI.\nArgued November 9, 1938. Decided December 12, 1938.\n1. The State of Missouri provides separate schools and universities for whites and negroes. At the state university, attended by whites, there is a course in law; at the Lincoln University, attended by negroes, there is as yet none, but it is the duty of the curators of that institution to establish one there whenever in their opinion this shall be necessary and practicable, and pending such development, they are authorized to arrange for legal education of Missouri negroes, and to pay the tuition charges therefor, at law schools in adjacent States where negroes are accepted and where the training is equal to that obtainable at the Missouri State University. Pursuant to the State's policy of separating the races in its educational institutions, the curators of the state university refused to admit a negro as a student in the law school there because of his race; whereupon he sought a mandamus, in the state courts, which was denied. Held: (1) That inasmuch as the curators of the state university represented the State, in carrying out its policy, their action in denying the negro admission to the law school was state action, within the meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment. P. 343. (2) The action of the State in furnishing legal education within the State to whites while not furnishing legal education within the State to negroes, was a discrimination repugnant to the Fourteenth Amendment. P. 344. If a State furnishes higher education to white residents, it is bound to furnish substantially equal advantages to negro residents, though not necessarily in the same schools. (3) The unconstitutional discrimination is not avoided by the purpose of the State to establish a law school for negroes whenever necessary and practicable in the opinion of the curators of the University provided for negroes. P. 346. (4) Nor are the requirements of the equal protection clause satisfied by the opportunities afforded by Missouri to its negro citizens for legal education in other States. P. 348. The basic consideration here is not as to what sort of opportunities other States provide, or whether they are as good as those in Missouri, but as to what opportunities Missouri itself furnishes to white students and denies to negroes solely upon the ground of color. The admissibility of laws separating the races in the enjoyment of privileges afforded by the State rests wholly upon the equality of the privileges which the laws give to the separated groups within the State. By the operation of the laws of Missouri a privilege has been created for white law students which is denied to negroes by reason of their race. The white resident is afforded legal education within the State; the negro resident having the same qualifications is refused it there and must go outside the State to obtain it. That is a denial of the equality of legal right to the enjoyment of the privilege which the State has set up, and the provision for the payment of tuition fees in another State does not remove the discrimination. P. 348. (5) The obligation of the State to give the protection of equal laws can be performed only where its laws operate, that is, within its own jurisdiction. It is there that the equality of legal right must be maintained. That obligation is imposed by the Constitution upon the States severally as governmental entities \u2014 each responsible for its own laws establishing the rights and duties of persons within its borders. P. 350. (6) The fact that there is but a limited demand in Missouri for the legal education of negroes does not excuse the discrimination in favor of whites. P. 350. (7) Inasmuch as the discrimination may last indefinitely \u2014 so long as the curators find it unnecessary and impracticable to provide facilities for the legal education of negroes within the State, the alternative of attendance at law schools in other States being provided meanwhile \u2014 it can not be excused as a temporary discrimination. P. 351. 2. The state court decided this case upon the merits of the federal question, and not upon the propriety of remedy by mandamus. P. 352. 342 Mo. 121; 113 S.W.2d 783, reversed.\nCERTIORARI, post, p. 580, to review a judgment affirming denial of a writ of mandamus.\nMessrs. Charles H. Houston and Sidney R. Redmond, with whom Mr. Leon A. Ransom was on the brief, for petitioner. Messrs. William S. Hogsett and Fred L. Williams, with whom Mr. Fred L. English was on the brief, for respondents.\nThe Supreme Court of Missouri has held that the laws of Missouri do not entitle the petitioner to be admitted as a student in the University of Missouri, and that those laws provide for the separation of the white and negro races for the purpose of higher education. The second part of the decision, fully recognizing petitioner's constitutional right to equal facilities for legal education, finds as a fact that the State has accorded him equal facilities \u2014 which finding of fact, supported as it is by strong and uncontradicted evidence, is binding upon this Court. The absence of a substantial federal question is manifest.\nPetitioner refused to avail himself of the facilities for a legal education provided by the State. If he had applied to the Lincoln University curators for a legal education, it is to be presumed that they would have given it to him in accordance with their mandatory duty under the Act. His refusal to avail himself of his legal rights is fatal to his case.\nThe State of Missouri has not denied petitioner the equal protection of the laws by excluding him from the School of Law of the University of Missouri.\nSeparation of the white and negro races for purposes of education does not infringe the rights of either race guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment.\nSocial equality is not a legal question and can not be settled by law or by the judgments of courts.\nThe facilities for legal education available to petitioner under the Lincoln University Act (\u00a7\u00a7 9616 to 9624, R.S. Mo., 1929) are substantially equal to the facilities afforded white students in the School of Law of the University of Missouri.\nIn separating the races, and in determining the particular facilities to be used by the two races, the State is allowed a large measure of discretion; and the courts will not interfere with the exercise of that discretion as unconstitutional, except in case of a very clear and unmistakable disregard of rights secured by the Constitution of the United States.\nThe Lincoln University board of curators are not merely authorized, but are required, to reorganize the institution so that it shall afford opportunity to negroes equal to that accorded to white students; and, pending the full development of Lincoln University, are required, to arrange for the attendance of negro residents of the State at the university of any adjacent State, to take any course of study provided at the University of Missouri but not at Lincoln University; and they are not merely authorized, but are required, to pay the reasonable tuition fees for such attendance (\u00a7 9622, R.S. Mo., 1929). The duty to do these things is mandatory and peremptory.\nThe responsibility and duty to carry out this plan has been placed by law \u2014 not upon these respondents, the curators of the University of Missouri \u2014 but upon the curators of Lincoln University.\nIf petitioner pursues his legal rights and makes application to the Lincoln University curators for an education in the law, it will then become their mandatory duty (a) to establish a school of law in Lincoln University and to admit petitioner as a student therein; and (b) pending that, and as a temporary matter, to arrange for the attendance of petitioner in one or another of the schools of law already established in the Universities of Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa or Illinois (all of which admit negroes), and to pay his tuition fees while he is attending such school.\nSubstantial equality and not identity of school facilities is what is guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment.\nThe fact that in order to avail himself of legal education in any one of the four law schools in adjacent states, the petitioner (a grown man) would be put to the necessity of traveling farther from his home in St. Louis than the distance from St. Louis to Columbia (where the University of Missouri is located), is a mere matter of inconvenience, which must necessarily arise as an incident to any classification or any school system; and the court below held that this furnishes no substantial ground of complaint by petitioner. Petitioner's expense of travel to any of these adjacent state universities would be no greater than the traveling expense of students living in various parts of Missouri who attend the University of Missouri at Columbia.\nThe question of the constitutionality of the provision for out-of-state instruction is, strictly speaking, not presented for review, since petitioner never made any application to Lincoln University curators for the establishment of a law course in that institution; and, therefore, it is impossible to know whether the curators of Lincoln University, had he knocked at the door, would have immediately established a law course there, rendering it unnecessary for him to go out-of-state for a legal education.\nMandamus against respondents was not a proper remedy, because petitioner must exhaust his administrative remedies before seeking extraordinary relief; and this he failed to do. Petitioner is in no position to appeal to the courts for any remedy, and certainly not for mandamus, to compel the board of curators of Lincoln University to provide him with the opportunity for legal education which he says he desires, but which he has never requested from the authorities charged with the duty to provide it for him. A fortiori, he could not appeal to the courts for mandamus to compel the board of curators of the University of Missouri to provide him with a legal education which he has not requested from the authorities charged with the duty to provide it for him.\nPetitioner Lloyd Gaines, a negro, was refused admission to the School of Law at the State University of Missouri. Asserting that this refusal constituted a denial by the State of the equal protection of the laws in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment of the Federal Constitution, petitioner brought this action for mandamus to compel the curators of the University to admit him. On final hearing, an alternative writ was quashed and a peremptory writ was denied by the Circuit Court. The Supreme Court of the State affirmed the judgment. 113 S.W.2d 783. We granted certiorari, October 10, 1938.\nPetitioner is a citizen of Missouri. In August, 1935, he was graduated with the degree of Bachelor of Arts at the Lincoln University, an institution maintained by the State of Missouri for the higher education of negroes. That University has no law school. Upon the filing of his application for admission to the law school of the University of Missouri, the registrar advised him to communicate with the president of Lincoln University and the latter directed petitioner's attention to \u00a7 9622 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri (1929), providing as follows:\n\"Sec. 9622. May arrange for attendance at university of any adjacent state \u2014 Tuition fees. \u2014 Pending the full development of the Lincoln university, the board of curators shall have the authority to arrange for the attendance of negro residents of the state of Missouri at the university of any adjacent state to take any course or to study any subjects provided for at the state university of Missouri, and which are not taught at the Lincoln university and to pay the reasonable tuition fees for such attendance; provided that whenever the board of curators deem it advisable they shall have the power to open any necessary school or department. (Laws 1921, p. 86, \u00a7 7.)\"\nPetitioner was advised to apply to the State Superintendent of Schools for aid under that statute. It was admitted on the trial that petitioner's \"work and credits at the Lincoln University would qualify him for admission to the School of Law of the University of Missouri if he were found otherwise eligible.\" He was refused admission upon the ground that it was \"contrary to the constitution, laws and public policy of the State to admit a negro as a student in the University of Missouri.\" It appears that there are schools of law in connection with the state universities of four adjacent States, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa and Illinois, where nonresident negroes are admitted.\nThe clear and definite conclusions of the state court in construing the pertinent state legislation narrow the issue. The action of the curators, who are representatives of the State in the management of the state university (R.S. Mo., \u00a7 9625), must be regarded as state action. The state constitution provides that separate free public schools shall be established for the education of children of African descent (Art. XI, \u00a7 3), and by statute separate high school facilities are supplied for colored students equal to those provided for white students (R.S. Mo., \u00a7\u00a7 9346-9349). While there is no express constitutional provision requiring that the white and negro races be separated for the purpose of higher education, the state court on a comprehensive review of the state statutes held that it was intended to separate the white and negro races for that purpose also. Referring in particular to Lincoln University, the court deemed it to be clear \"that the Legislature intended to bring the Lincoln University up to the standard of the University of Missouri, and give to the whites and negroes an equal opportunity for higher education \u2014 the whites at the University of Missouri, and the negroes at Lincoln University.\" Further, the court concluded that the provisions of \u00a7 9622 (above quoted) to the effect that negro residents \"may attend the university of any adjacent State with their tuition paid, pending the full development of Lincoln University,\" made it evident \"that the Legislature did not intend that negroes and whites should attend the same university in this State.\" In that view it necessarily followed that the curators of the University of Missouri acted in accordance with the policy of the State in denying petitioner admission to its School of Law upon the sole ground of his race.\nEx parte Virginia, 100 U.S. 339, 346, 347; Neal v. Delaware, 103 U.S. 370, 397; Carter v. Texas, 177 U.S. 442, 447; Norris v. Alabama, 294 U.S. 587, 589.\nIn answering petitioner's contention that this discrimination constituted a denial of his constitutional right, the state court has fully recognized the obligation of the State to provide negroes with advantages for higher education substantially equal to the advantages afforded to white students. The State has sought to fulfill that obligation by furnishing equal facilities in separate schools, a method the validity of which has been sustained by our decisions. Plessy v. Ferguson, 163 U.S. 537, 544; McCabe v. Atchison, T. S.F. Ry. Co., 235 U.S. 151, 160; Gong Lum v. Rice, 275 U.S. 78, 85, 86. Compare Cumming v. Board of Education, 175 U.S. 528, 544, 545. Respondents' counsel have appropriately emphasized the special solicitude of the State for the higher education of negroes as shown in the establishment of Lincoln University, a state institution well conducted on a plane with the University of Missouri so far as the offered courses are concerned. It is said that Missouri is a pioneer in that field and is the only State in the Union which has established a separate university for negroes on the same basis as the state university for white students. But, commendable as is that action, the fact remains that instruction in law for negroes is not now afforded by the State, either at Lincoln University or elsewhere within the State, and that the State excludes negroes from the advantages of the law school it has established at the University of Missouri.\nIt is manifest that this discrimination, if not relieved by the provisions we shall presently discuss, would constitute a denial of equal protection. That was the conclusion of the Court of Appeals of Maryland in circumstances substantially similar in that aspect. University of Maryland v. Murray, 169 Md. 478; 182 A. 590. It there appeared that the State of Maryland had \"undertaken the function of education in the law\" but had \"omitted students of one race from the only adequate provision made for it, and omitted them solely because of their color\"; that if those students were to be offered \"equal treatment in the performance of the function, they must, at present, be admitted to the one school provided.\" Id., p. 489. A provision for scholarships to enable negroes to attend colleges outside the State, mainly for the purpose of professional studies, was found to be inadequate ( Id., pp. 485, 486) and the question, \"whether with aid in any amount it is sufficient to send the negroes outside the State for legal education,\" the Court of Appeals found it unnecessary to discuss. Accordingly, a writ of mandamus to admit the applicant was issued to the officers and regents of the University of Maryland as the agents of the State entrusted with the conduct of that institution.\nThe Supreme Court of Missouri in the instant case has distinguished the decision in Maryland upon the grounds \u2014 (1) that in Missouri, but not in Maryland, there is \"a legislative declaration of a purpose to establish a law school for negroes at Lincoln University whenever necessary or practical\"; and (2) that, \"pending the establishment of such a school, adequate provision has been made for the legal education of negro students in recognized schools outside of this State.\" 113 S.W.2d. p. 791.\nAs to the first ground, it appears that the policy of establishing a law school at Lincoln University has not yet ripened into an actual establishment, and it cannot be said that a mere declaration of purpose, still unfulfilled, is enough. The provision for legal education at Lincoln is at present entirely lacking. Respondents' counsel urge that if, on the date when petitioner applied for admission to the University of Missouri, he had instead applied to the curators of Lincoln University it would have been their duty to establish a law school; that this \"agency of the State,\" to which he should have applied, was \"specifically charged with the mandatory duty to furnish him what he seeks.\" We do not read the opinion of the Supreme Court as construing the state statute to impose such a \"mandatory duty\" as the argument seems to assert. The state court quoted the language of \u00a7 9618, R.S. Mo. 1929, set forth in the margin, making it the mandatory duty of the board of curators to establish a law school in Lincoln University \"whenever necessary and practicable in their opinion.\" This qualification of their duty, explicitly stated in the statute, manifestly leaves it to the judgment of the curators to decide when it will be necessary and practicable to establish a law school, and the state court so construed the statute. Emphasizing the discretion of the curators, the court said:\nSection 9618, R.S. Mo. 1929, is as follows:\n\"Sec. 9618. Board of curators authorized to reorganize. \u2014 The board of curators of the Lincoln university shall be authorized and required to reorganize said institution so that it shall afford to the negro people of the state opportunity for training up to the standard furnished at the state university of Missouri whenever necessary and practicable in their opinion. To this end the board of curators shall be authorized to purchase necessary additional land, erect necessary additional buildings, to provide necessary additional equipment, and to locate, in the county of Cole the respective units of the university where, in their opinion, the various schools will most effectively promote the purposes of this article. (Laws of 1921, p. 86, \u00a7 3.)\"\n\"The statute was enacted in 1921. Since its enactment no negro, not even appellant, has applied to Lincoln University for a law education. This fact demonstrates the wisdom of the legislature in leaving it to the judgment of the board of curators to determine when it would be necessary or practicable to establish a law school for negroes at Lincoln University. Pending that time adequate provision is made for the legal education of negroes in the university of some adjacent State, as heretofore pointed out.\" 113 S.W.2d p. 791.\nThe state court has not held that it would have been the duty of the curators to establish a law school at Lincoln University for the petitioner on his application. Their duty, as the court defined it, would have been either to supply a law school at Lincoln University as provided in \u00a7 9618 or to furnish him the opportunity to obtain his legal training in another State as provided in \u00a7 9622. Thus the law left the curators free to adopt the latter course. The state court has not ruled or intimated that their failure or refusal to establish a law school for a very few students, still less for one student, would have been an abuse of the discretion with which the curators were entrusted. And, apparently, it was because of that discretion, and of the postponement which its exercise in accordance with the terms of the statute would entail until necessity and practicability appeared, that the state court considered and upheld as adequate the provision for the legal education of negroes, who were citizens of Missouri, in the universities of adjacent States. We may put on one side respondent's contention that there were funds available at Lincoln University for the creation of a law department and the suggestions with respect to the number of instructors who would be needed for that purpose and the cost of supplying them. The president of Lincoln University did not advert to the existence or prospective use of funds for that purpose when he advised petitioner to apply to the State Superintendent of Schools for aid under \u00a7 9622. At best, the evidence to which argument as to available funds is addressed admits of conflicting inferences, and the decision of the state court did not hinge on any such matter. In the light of its ruling we must regard the question whether the provision for the legal education in other States of negroes resident in Missouri is sufficient to satisfy the constitutional requirement of equal protection, as the pivot upon which this case turns.\nThe state court stresses the advantages that are afforded by the law schools of the adjacent States, \u2014 Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa and Illinois, \u2014 which admit non-resident negroes. The court considered that these were schools of high standing where one desiring to practice law in Missouri can get \"as sound, comprehensive, valuable legal education\" as in the University of Missouri; that the system of education in the former is the same as that in the latter and is designed to give the students a basis for the practice of law in any State where the Anglo-American system of law obtains; that the law school of the University of Missouri does not specialize in Missouri law and that the course of study and the case books used in the five schools are substantially identical. Petitioner insists that for one intending to practice in Missouri there are special advantages in attending a law school there, both in relation to the opportunities for the particular study of Missouri law and for the observation of the local courts, and also in view of the prestige of the Missouri law school among the citizens of the State, his prospective clients. Proceeding with its examination of relative advantages, the state court found that the difference in distances to be traveled afforded no substantial ground of complaint and that there was an adequate appropriation to meet the full tuition fees which petitioner would have to pay.\nSee University of Maryland v. Murray, 169 Md. 478, 486.\nWe think that these matters are beside the point. The basic consideration is not as to what sort of opportunities other States provide, or whether they are as good as those in Missouri, but as to what opportunities Missouri itself furnishes to white students and denies to negroes solely upon the ground of color. The admissibility of laws separating the races in the enjoyment of privileges afforded by the State rests wholly upon the equality of the privileges which the laws give to the separated groups within the State. The question here is not of a duty of the State to supply legal training, or of the quality of the training which it does supply, but of its duty when it provides such training to furnish it to the residents of the State upon the basis of an equality of right. By the operation of the laws of Missouri a privilege has been created for white law students which is denied to negroes by reason of their race. The white resident is afforded legal education within the State; the negro resident having the same qualifications is refused it there and must go outside the State to obtain it. That is a denial of the equality of legal right to the enjoyment of the privilege which the State has set up, and the provision for the payment of tuition fees in another State does not remove the discrimination.\nThe equal protection of the laws is \"a pledge of the protection of equal laws.\" Yick Wo v. Hopkins, 118 U.S. 356, 369. Manifestly, the obligation of the State to give the protection of equal laws can be performed only where its laws operate, that is, within its own jurisdiction. It is there that the equality of legal right must be maintained. That obligation is imposed by the Constitution upon the States severally as governmental entities, \u2014 each responsible for its own laws establishing the rights and duties of persons within its borders. It is an obligation the burden of which cannot be cast by one State upon another, and no State can be excused from performance by what another State may do or fail to do. That separate responsibility of each State within its own sphere is of the essence of statehood maintained under our dual system. It seems to be implicit in respondents' argument that if other States did not provide courses for legal education, it would nevertheless be the constitutional duty of Missouri when it supplied such courses for white students to make equivalent provision for negroes. But that plain duty would exist because it rested upon the State independently of the action of other States. We find it impossible to conclude that what otherwise would be an unconstitutional discrimination, with respect to the legal right to the enjoyment of opportunities within the State, can be justified by requiring resort to opportunities elsewhere. That resort may mitigate the inconvenience of the discrimination but cannot serve to validate it.\nNor can we regard the fact that there is but a limited demand in Missouri for the legal education of negroes as excusing the discrimination in favor of whites. We had occasion to consider a cognate question in the case of McCabe v. Atchison, T. S.F. Ry. Co., supra. There the argument was advanced, in relation to the provision by a carrier of sleeping cars, dining and chair cars, that the limited demand by negroes justified the State in permitting the furnishing of such accommodations exclusively for white persons. We found that argument to be without merit. It made, we said, the constitutional right \"depend upon the number of persons who may be discriminated against, whereas the essence of the constitutional right is that it is a personal one. Whether or not particular facilities shall be provided may doubtless be conditioned upon there being a reasonable demand therefor, but, if facilities are provided, substantial equality of treatment of persons traveling under like conditions cannot be refused. It is the individual who is entitled to the equal protection of the laws, and if he is denied by a common carrier, acting in the matter under the authority of a state law, a facility or convenience in the course of his journey which under substantially the same circumstances is furnished to another traveler, he may properly complain that his constitutional privilege has been invaded.\" Id., pp. 161, 162.\nHere, petitioner's right was a personal one. It was as an individual that he was entitled to the equal protection of the laws, and the State was bound to furnish him within its borders facilities for legal education substantially equal to those which the State there afforded for persons of the white race, whether or not other negroes sought the same opportunity.\nIt is urged, however, that the provision for tuition outside the State is a temporary one, \u2014 that it is intended to operate merely pending the establishment of a law department for negroes at Lincoln University. While in that sense the discrimination may be termed temporary, it may nevertheless continue for an indefinite period by reason of the discretion given to the curators of Lincoln University and the alternative of arranging for tuition in other States, as permitted by the state law as construed by the state court, so long as the curators find it unnecessary and impracticable to provide facilities for the legal instruction of negroes within the State. In that view, we cannot regard the discrimination as excused by what is called its temporary character.\nWe do not find that the decision of the state court turns on any procedural question. The action was for mandamus, but it does not appear that the remedy would have been deemed inappropriate if the asserted federal right had been sustained. In that situation the remedy by mandamus was found to be a proper one in University of Maryland v. Murray, supra. In the instant case, the state court did note that petitioner had not applied to the management of Lincoln University for legal training. But, as we have said, the state court did not rule that it would have been the duty of the curators to grant such an application, but on the contrary took the view, as we understand it, that the curators were entitled under the state law to refuse such an application and in its stead to provide for petitioner's tuition in an adjacent State. That conclusion presented the federal question as to the constitutional adequacy of such a provision while equal opportunity for legal training within the State was not furnished, and this federal question the state court entertained and passed upon. We must conclude that in so doing the court denied the federal right which petitioner set up and the question as to the correctness of that decision is before us. We are of the opinion that the ruling was error, and that petitioner was entitled to be admitted to the law school of the State University in the absence of other and proper provision for his legal training within the State.\nThe judgment of the Supreme Court of Missouri is reversed and the cause is remanded for further proceedings not inconsistent with this opinion.\nSeparate opinion of MR. JUSTICE McREYNOLDS.\nConsidering the disclosures of the record, the Supreme Court of Missouri arrived at a tenable conclusion and its judgment should be affirmed. That court well understood the grave difficulties of the situation and rightly refused to upset the settled legislative policy of the State by directing a mandamus.\nIn Cumming v. Richmond County Board of Education, 175 U.S. 528, 545, this Court through Mr. Justice Harlan declared \u2014 \"The education of the people in schools maintained by state taxation is a matter belonging to the respective States, and any interference on the part of Federal authority with the management of such schools cannot be justified except in the case of a clear and unmistakable disregard of rights secured by the supreme law of the land.\" Gong Lum v. Rice, 275 U.S. 78, 85 \u2014 opinion by Mr. Chief Justice Taft \u2014 asserts: \"The right and power of the state to regulate the method of providing for the education of its youth at public expense is clear.\"\nFor a long time Missouri has acted upon the view that the best interest of her people demands separation of whites and negroes in schools. Under the opinion just announced, I presume she may abandon her law school and thereby disadvantage her white citizens without improving petitioner's opportunities for legal instruction; or she may break down the settled practice concerning separate schools and thereby, as indicated by experience, damnify both races. Whether by some other course it may be possible for her to avoid condemnation is matter for conjecture.\nThe State has offered to provide the negro petitioner opportunity for study of the law \u2014 if perchance that is the thing really desired \u2014 by paying his tuition at some nearby school of good standing. This is far from unmistakable disregard of his rights and in the circumstances is enough to satisfy any reasonable demand for specialized training. It appears that never before has a negro applied for admission to the Law School and none has ever asked that Lincoln University provide legal instruction.\nThe problem presented obviously is a difficult and highly practical one. A fair effort to solve it has been made by offering adequate opportunity for study when sought in good faith. The State should not be unduly hampered through theorization inadequately restrained by experience.\nThis proceeding commenced in April, 1936. Petitioner then twenty-four years old asked mandamus to compel his admission to the University in September, 1936, notwithstanding plain legislative inhibition. Mandamus is not a writ of right but is granted only in the court's discretion upon consideration of all the circumstances. Duncan Townsite Co. v. Lane, 245 U.S. 308, 311; United States ex rel. Arant v. Lane, 249 U.S. 367, 371.\nThe Supreme Court of Missouri did not consider the propriety of granting the writ under the theory of the law now accepted here. That, of course, will be matter open for its consideration upon return of the cause.\nMR. JUSTICE BUTLER concurs in the above views.",
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        "raw_content": "The Heresy of False Ecumenism Viewed Through The Lens of 'Mortalium Animos'\nOne of the plagues in the Church today is the predominant modern notion of \"ecumenism.\" It is a false ideology that concerns itself with \"making nice\" with those outside the Church. Discussion is often focused on finding commonalities between the Catholic Church and groups who are outside the Church so as to appeal to them on a superficial level. Generally the discussion usually ends on supposed common beliefs, and an agreement to work for the improvement of our society, with those common beliefs in mind. Although these false ecumenists espouse that there is a difference between \"ecumenism\" and \"inter-religious dialog\" the result of the two is often the same. There is usually no urgent desire by Catholics for the conversion of those outside the Church, rather it is the idea that both the Catholic Church and those outside the Church need to converge together to find the real \"Catholic faith.\" So the idea is twofold. By acknowledging commonalities all \"Christian\" groups are working together in dialog in order to converge together in a one true \"catholicity.\"\nThis type of mentality is readily observed by the former head of ecumenism Cardinal Walter Kasper, appointed by John Paul II, who said on several occasions, \u201cThe goal of ecumenism cannot be conceived as a simple return of others to the bosom of the Catholic Church.\u201d This pernicious error is now running rampant through the Catholic Church. What else is the goal of ecumenism, if not for the return of others to the Catholic Church? It is convergence, as we shall soon see. Kasper and those like him espouse noxious nonsense such as, \u201cit is not a question of a simple return of the others to the sheepfold of the Catholic Church, but a mutual convergence\u201d This is a heretical statement that was clearly condemned by several popes, yet this mentality seems to be common now among the Catholic hierarchy. Even Pope Benedict XVI said, \"On the other hand, this unity does not mean what could be called ecumenism of the return: that is, to deny and to reject one's own faith history. Absolutely not!...I would also like in this context to remember the great pioneer of unity, Bro. Roger Schutz...I think that we must listen to him, from within we must listen to his spiritually-lived ecumenism and allow ourselves to be led by his witness towards an interiorized and spiritualized ecumenism.\" As a result of this mentality Pope Benedict gave Schutz communion knowing full well that he formally denied the Catholic faith since he remained a Reformed pastor until his death. If you think that I am reaching in addressing Pope Benedict's bad ideas on ecumenism, in 2010 he specifically upheld Kaspers false \"ecumenical\" ideas. \"and I am especially pleased to thank Cardinal Walter Kasper, who led the dicastery, with competence and passion, over the last 11 years.\"\nIn Pope Pius XI's encyclical 'Mortalium Animos' the Holy Father saw this mentality creeping into the Church and society, and he clearly and emphatically declared it as an \"evil.\" Pius XI addressed those in his day who were looking to find a common ground among all \"Christians\" with the idea that they may band together to fight a common cause in society, which was irreligion. \"We should not permit the flock of the Lord to be cheated by dangerous fallacies, We invoke, Venerable Brethren, your zeal in avoiding this evil\" He also denied that there could be any idea of unity between Protestants and the Catholic Church. The ideas that Pius XI condemned were of the same mindset of the Cardinal Kaspers of our time. At that point in time it was being advanced by primarily by those outside the Church, yet the pope writes that he was concerned that many in the Church were being influenced by it. Now however, since few have followed Pius XI's teaching, these false ideas are now common in the Church in our time. This is what Pius XI said in the beginning of his encyclical, \"These things and others that class of men who are known as pan-Christians continually repeat and amplify; and these men, so far from being quite few and scattered, have increased to the dimensions of an entire class, and have grouped themselves into widely spread societies, most of which are directed by non-Catholics, although they are imbued with varying doctrines concerning the things of faith. This undertaking is so actively promoted as in many places to win for itself the adhesion of a number of citizens, and it even takes possession of the minds of very many Catholics and allures them with the hope of bringing about such a union as would be agreeable to the desires of Holy Mother Church, who has indeed nothing more at heart than to recall her erring sons and to lead them back to her bosom. But in reality beneath these enticing words and blandishments lies hid a most grave error, by which the foundations of the Catholic faith are completely destroyed.\"\nIndeed those like Kasper have not sought to bring others into the Church because they believe that those who are joined to Protestant heretical sects and schismatic churches have no need to convert. For example Kapser says concerning some of the Eastern Orthodox, \"Despite a separation of 1500 years and all the differences, which are more cultural than dogmatic, these Churches have preserved the fundamental apostolic structure of the Church we have ourselves\u201d Yet as we know, nothing could be further from the truth. Yes, they have apostolic succession, but more importantly they deny many core dogmatic teachings of the Church, which cannot be viewed as simple trivial side issues. Dogmas such as the papal infallibility, the Assumption of the Blessed Mother and the Immaculate Conception are very serious dogmas, and one who denies these truths separate themselves from the Church in a very serious manner.\nThe Protestants cannot be viewed in any sense as being part of the Church. They have no apostolic succession and they deny almost every major dogma of the Christian faith! Yet these modernist ecumenical theologians view the Protestants as a part of the Church, forming a type of federation of believers. For example in 2007 when Kasper was gloating of the great success of ecumenism in the Church, he said, \"The most significant - and most gratifying - result of ecumenism over the past few decades is not the various documents, but the recovery of fraternity, the fact that we have rediscovered that we are brothers and sisters in Christ, that we have learned to appreciate one another and have begun together the journey toward full unity.\" However this implies that both sides are moving towards one another as if each were on a journey to reconcile themselves to one another. This idea is clearly erroneous. Kasper falsely claims for example, \"from the Reformation of the 16th century; these have developed an ecclesiology of their own, on the basis of Sacred Scripture.\" Any Catholic of good faith knows that the Protesters do not have, nor have ever had, an ecclesiology based on Sacred Scripture! The papacy is based on Sacred Scripture, which they emphatically reject!\nNow let us look at what Pius XI said of the this \"federation\" mentality. I think that this part of the document is worth quoting at length. \"These pan-Christians who turn their minds to uniting the churches seem, indeed, to pursue the noblest of ideas in promoting charity among all Christians: nevertheless how does it happen that this charity tends to injure faith? Everyone knows that John himself, the Apostle of love, who seems to reveal in his Gospel the secrets of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and who never ceased to impress on the memories of his followers the new commandment \"Love one another,\" altogether forbade any intercourse with those who professed a mutilated and corrupt version of Christ's teaching: \"If any man come to you and bring not this doctrine, receive him not into the house nor say to him: God speed you.\"For which reason, since charity is based on a complete and sincere faith, the disciples of Christ must be united principally by the bond of one faith. Who then can conceive a Christian Federation, the members of which retain each his own opinions and private judgment, even in matters which concern the object of faith, even though they be repugnant to the opinions of the rest? And in what manner, We ask, can men who follow contrary opinions, belong to one and the same Federation of the faithful? For example, those who affirm, and those who deny that sacred Tradition is a true fount of divine Revelation; those who hold that an ecclesiastical hierarchy, made up of bishops, priests and ministers, has been divinely constituted, and those who assert that it has been brought in little by little in accordance with the conditions of the time; those who adore Christ really present in the Most Holy Eucharist through that marvelous conversion of the bread and wine, which is called transubstantiation, and those who affirm that Christ is present only by faith or by the signification and virtue of the Sacrament; those who in the Eucharist recognize the nature both of a sacrament and of a sacrifice, and those who say that it is nothing more than the memorial or commemoration of the Lord's Supper; those who believe it to be good and useful to invoke by prayer the Saints reigning with Christ, especially Mary the Mother of God, and to venerate their images, and those who urge that such a veneration is not to be made use of, for it is contrary to the honor due to Jesus Christ, \"the one mediator of God and men.\"How so great a variety of opinions can make the way clear to effect the unity of the Church We know not; that unity can only arise from one teaching authority, one law of belief and one faith of Christians. But We do know that from this it is an easy step to the neglect of religion or indifferentism and to modernism, as they call it.\"\nPius XI here makes it clear that those who deny core teachings of the Catholic faith are not of the same faith. This is why the Church has always forbid Catholics to worship with Protestants. Yet we see this happen all of the time in our age. Now we actually invite Protestants to come into our Churches and hold their own heretical \"services\" profaning God's temple! Likewise many Catholics today go to \"ecumenical\" gatherings and pray together. We even see Catholics working for Protestant organizations that promote Protestant heresies, thinking that they are working for a common \"good.\" What did Pius XI say about these actions? He said the very opposite of what Kasper says, \"So, Venerable Brethren, it is clear why this Apostolic See has never allowed its subjects to take part in the assemblies of non-Catholics: for the union of Christians can only be promoted by promoting the return to the one true Church of Christ of those who are separated from it,...it is clear that the Apostolic See cannot on any terms take part in their assemblies, nor is it anyway lawful for Catholics either to support or to work for such enterprises; for if they do so they will be giving countenance to a false Christianity, quite alien to the one Church of Christ. Shall We suffer, what would indeed be iniquitous, the truth, and a truth divinely revealed, to be made a subject for compromise?\"\nIn meditating on Pius XI's encyclical we must conclude that the ideas we have today being conveyed in the Church which concerns \"ecumenism,\" is erroneous. Those saying that we are not for the \"ecumenism of the return\" are in complete and total opposition to Pius XI, not to mention many other popes such as Pius IX, Pius X, Leo XIII, and Pius XII to name a few. We must as faithful Catholics make every effort to make the conversion of those outside the Church a priority, based on the truths of the Catholic faith. An idea that both the Catholic Church and those outside of it must move towards a common truth is an idea that must be emphatically rejected. The Catholic Church is the only Christian Church that truly exists as Christ established it, and alone uniquely proclaims the entire undiluted Gospel to the world, not as one voice among many seeking reconciliation with others, but as one voice that calls all others outside of her to her bosom! No other endgame concerning ecumenism is an acceptable one!\n\"Furthermore, in this one Church of Christ no man can be or remain who does not accept, recognize and obey the authority and supremacy of Peter and his legitimate successors. Did not the ancestors of those who are now entangled in the errors of Photius and the reformers, obey the Bishop of Rome, the chief shepherd of souls? Alas their children left the home of their fathers, but it did not fall to the ground and perish for ever, for it was supported by God. Let them therefore return to their common Father, who, forgetting the insults previously heaped on the Apostolic See, will receive them in the most loving fashion. For if, as they continually state, they long to be united with Us and ours, why do they not hasten to enter the Church, \"the Mother and mistress of all Christ's faithful\"? Let them hear Lactantius crying out: \"The Catholic Church is alone in keeping the true worship. This is the fount of truth, this the house of Faith, this the temple of God: if any man enter not here, or if any man go forth from it, he is a stranger to the hope of life and salvation. Let none delude himself with obstinate wrangling. For life and salvation are here concerned, which will be lost and entirely destroyed, unless their interests are carefully and assiduously kept in mind.\" Pius XI Mortalium Animos\nI encourage you to read the entire encyclical by Pius XI and then really think about what we have going on in the Church today.\nLabels: Ecumenism, heresy\nA side-note: Isn't it redundant to say \"false ecumenism?\" Isn't ecumenism always false? \"True\" ecumenism is proselytism.\nHi Alan. I suppose, if we are to define ecumenism as it has been defined by Kasper and those \"theologians\" who think like him. I am not sure when Catholics started using the term. It seems that since Benedict and Kasper reject an \"ecumenism of the return\" then someone must have used the term in conjunction with \"the return\" as in a return to the true Church. I think I presented my position on why we should reject the current definition of ecumenism that is being used predominantly in the Church today.\n\"nor is it anyway lawful for Catholics either to support or to work for such enterprises; for if they do so they will be giving countenance to a false Christianity\"\nWhat does it mean to \"give countenance\" in this case?\nIt means that if you are working for Protestant enterprises that are openly pushing their false religion that you are giving approval of their false religion. Giving countenance means, giving approval or sanction. It is always preferable to work for a Catholic owned company if possible, and to avoid working for companies owned by Protestants, etc.\nIn this day and age it is much more difficult to determine because most companies are more openly secular than they are openly religious. I would however say that it would be immoral for a Catholic to work for a Protestant church, or company that actively promotes the Protestant faith.\nCardinal Now Openly Proclaiming New Church of Vati...\nThe Novus Ordo: A Good Idea?\nAdvice From Saint Pius V: Consueverunt Romani\nThe Corrupt Theology of the \u201cSeamless Garment\u201d\nMore Ecumenical Nonsense: Cardinal O'Malley and th...\nThe Heresy of False Ecumenism Viewed Through The L...",
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        "raw_content": "Robert Green (Actor)\n02/18/1975 0225 Love Me And Die A young woman has recently married, but is plagued by her ex-husband's ghost. He died in an accident while rock climbing and he is determined to pass on a message to her present husband.\n01/19/1977 0588 The Woman in Red\nAn unlikely thief steals a famous painting. The person who made off with the masterpiece has highly specific and long term plans for the art piece.\n3 Responses to Green Robert L.\nI like a lot of the infrequent actors on CBSRMT. One of my favorites is Robert L. Green. I think of him as the Vincent Price of Mystery Theater. He's especially good as a creepy cult figure in What a Change in Hilda. I can't find any info on the guy.\nThere is a radio interview with him and the voices match up. Since the first radio play he was in was about a fashion designer, I suppose that is how he got the part. He was quite famous at the time, living in New York and pretty much retired from Playboy when he was doing CBSRMT.\nWow thanks Steven . I did come across that Robert L. Green in my search and didn't think it could have been the same person. It seems to fit.",
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        "raw_content": "The Fatal Connection\nA young couple expecting a child also happen to inherit a furnished house. Among their acquired furniture is a phone that can send them back in time to relive the lives of their ancestors. They slowly realize that their ancestors were not very nice.\nRepeat - February 2, 1975\nNick Pryor\nFielden Farrington\nI liked the story but I think if the main character wanted to send a message to the future it should have been to sell the house so history couldn't repeat itself. It also never says what happened to the real criminal relative that left this mess for him to deal with.\nThis was a very good episode, but it contained some anomalies that took place 32 years ago during this airing. #1. Though originally aired in 1974, this episode was a replay from June 20, 1980. #2. That date seems uneventful, but it was the same night as the famous Roberto Duran/Sugar Ray Leonard fight--one of the biggest fights in history. #3. The episode was very interesting and engaging was frequently interrupted by a news correspondent keeping the listener aware of the fight's details and eventual outcome. #4. The frequent disruptions took away from the story, but if you are a history or boxing aficionado, by all means listen to this episode understanding that there will be holes in its story.\nNorma and Hal Glenford have moved into their family's old turn-of-the-century home. They are mysteriously transported (by way of a broken phone) back to the turn of the century where they are taken for Hal's great grandparents. They are apparently stuck back in time and soon discover that Hal's great grandfather had made many enemies and they may have to pay for his misdeeds. This is an interesting time travel story that suggests that sometimes the sins of the father ARE visited on the son. Genre: Science Fiction\nA couple move into a house they have inherited from an uncle who couldn\u2019t live there himself because of the ghosts. As they explore the virtual mansion, once occupied by his great great grandfather, they come across one room decorated in the exact style of the period, including an old telephone. Lifting it up they jokingly order a hansom cab to pick them up. Within minutes, the door bell rings and the cab driver is there. Also in the room is a desk with papers that reveal his ancestor to be a fabulously wealthy, if not unscrupulous businessman. As they delve deeper into the past, they themselves appear to be sucked into the past\u2026\nBen Irasburg\nThe Fatal Connection definitely one of my favorites\nWasted potential could be the most apt description of this one. An intriguing horror premise of time travel as karmic retribution is undermined by some weak acting and plot holes. The first act is excruciating, as the leads awkwardly fake-laugh their way through painfully unfunny dialogue. The second act is the protracted process of the leads taking fifteen minutes to realize what's immediately obvious to the listener. By then there just isn't enough time remaining to build the tension and dread the story's aiming for, and we still barely know a thing about the leads or their historic counterparts. A nice idea, badly executed.\nAll I can say is, \"Roberto Duran &Sugar Ray, wow!\" I wish they cut in with some of the fighting, live. Oh, well. If you set aside the numerous interruptions from the boxing update, the show itself was pretty good. I like it when the real-time commercials and news is left in the show and not edited out for the current listener. It's a fun episode that strikes me as a evil and twisted version of \"Groundhog Day.\" I like with the show leaves you asking questions. I wonder how many times history \"repeats\" itself. A better message to the child is in order to break the cycle. Of course no one would ever get a chance to know to tell the child to break the cycle. Giving away stolen money does not change the fact that it is still stolen.\nI agree 100% with Matt Sandwich's review. Wasted potential. They could have done so MUCH with the play, but the first act did have terrible voice acting (on the man's part), some of the fakest I've ever heard here, and second act dragged. Very frustrating hearing them argue for awhile about whether to even answer the flippin' phone or not. Jeez, just answer the darn thing. And there could have been many more connections between the past and present, and no real lessons learned. Just kind of a bleh ending and bleh development. I was hoping he'd try to make amends, as he did, but instead he just realized how complicated it all was and backed out of the entire thing. And that he knew someone was coming to kill him, yet still got killed is just beyond me.\nI first heard it when I was 12, when it started in 1974. On the local station, KWON in Bartlesville, OK. It got a reputation among kids as a scary show, and since it ran from 10-11 pm I'd listen to it when I was in bed. I liked it, but I wished it wasn't so targeted to adults. The plots always seemed to revolve around a middle aged man who was having some crisis, so sometimes it wasn't easy to relate. Now it's not so hard to relate!\nI agree with Mike and Matt - terrible voice acting in the first act (which got better in the second and third acts for some reason) and bad plot development. Time travel stories can be interesting, even paradoxical ones like this one, but when you never find out what happened to the real grandparents or know more about them it's not a very good story.\nI too, was 12 years old listening to this series in my upstate NY bedroom. I wasn't allowed to listen to the radio after bedtime, but I had a small Radio Shack transistor radio I would turn on and secretly put under my pillow and listen to these shows at 10pm. My stepmom didn't know! Those were good, simple times back then. Now that I am listening to these shows again, these shows really remind me of a \"radio version\" of the TV series The Twilight Zone.\nThe worst part about the boxing interruptions was the female announcer flubbing half of what she was trying to say. Must've been the station manager's niece...\nI rate this episode \u2605\u2605\u2605\u2606\u2606 for AVERAGE. What I enjoy the most from the CBSRMT series is that there are episodes that combine the Drama-Mystery and the Fantasy-Mystery together. And the writer, Fielden Farrington, did combine those two; a story involving tension & time travel. Everything was going well in every Act, but I think the climax & resolution took a turn downward. I was expecting our main characters to get back to the 20th Century, but apparently, they ended up in the 19th Century and one of them had to ride it out for many years (SPOILER ALERT). Part of this story reminds of the movie SOMEWHERE IN TIME (1980) where a character travels backward to live a particular moment in the past and does a number of things to make sure there would be no time paradox that could damage the future. The title of it was okay, but other titles could work such as, \u201cTime Complexity,\u201d \u201cGenie Telephone,\u201d \u201cBack In These Days,\u201d or even \u201c77 Years Ago\u201d (because that\u2019s where the story took place\u2014it started in 1974 and the 2 main characters traveled back to 1897). SPECIAL NOTE: If you have the CBSRMT Episode Guide Book, you\u2019ll notice a TYPO: it says it was written by Jennifer Harmon. The sound effects of the doors, footsteps, door locks, the antique telephone, pouring of the drinks, traffic noise, opening of the ice box, howling wind, train, horses hooves, tableware clinking, oil lamp, desk drawers, papers, pulling the telephone wire from the wall, front door pounding, gun fire, and the body thud were good, but the music itself needed more. Don\u2019t get me wrong; there were great tracks that brought intensity and suspense. But since this is a story involving time travel, it would be perfect to add sci-fi theme music to it. Sci-Fi music from #0790-A MESSAGE FROM SPACE, #1054-THE GOD MACHINE, or the TWILIGHT ZONE music tracks that were used in #0801-ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE. The cast I liked and admired: Jennifer Harmon (as Norma Glenford), Nick Pryor (as Hal Glenford), Robert Maxwell (as Bill Voight, Hansom Cab Driver, and James Blakely), and Joan Shay (as Maude Spencer and Phone Operator). Both Jennifer Harmon & Nick Pryor were terrific. I\u2019d give Robert Maxwell props for playing 3 roles. But I feel sorry for Joan Shay who played 2 small parts. If you\u2019re going to have more than 3 actors in a radio episode, I think everyone should be entitled to portray their characters with more dialogue and make a bigger contribution to the story instead of doing just a couple of scenes. In our Host\u2019s Prologue, E.G. Marshall jumps in to where the story takes place: 621 East 58th Street in New York City. (SPECIAL NOTE: If you Google this actual address, it\u2019s on the corner of Sutton Square) In ACT-1, he talks about how scientists & philosophers see Time as and how the past is obscured, but obliterated. In ACT-2, he talks about Time as something we don\u2019t understand in our Universe. Later on, he focuses on the paradoxical of time. In ACT-3, it\u2019s about time complexities and points out that no one ever said if they had their great grandparents\u2019 lives to live over. In the end, he asks how many times Justice must be served. In his Epilogue, E.G. Marshall explains the aftermath and asks us fans was it the character Hal Glenford or Harold Glenford who gave the son directions. Our Host was informative on the topic of Time, however, did not add suspense to the mix. If he quoted the topic of Time from the words of H.G. Wells, Mark Twain, William Shakespeare, or Nathaniel Hawthorne, that would bring a powerful message to CBSRMT fans. Overall, it\u2019s an interesting mystery story. Tune in to this one. And if you\u2019re Nostalgic on radio commercials, this particular episode has the commercials on the novel \u201cLily,\u201d the CBS Daytime TV info on \u201cThe Young & The Restless,\u201d epilepsy, sports news, Pat Summerall for True Value Hardware Stores, the American Library Association, WFAA Good Time Hour, American Express Traveler\u2019s Checks, Smokey the Bear Program, Federal Business Bureau, and the Red Cross. Until next time\u2026pleasant dreams. =0]\nTime Travel. My single FAVORITE 'theme' when used in (just about) any tv show or movie. And I love it here too. However, as others have mentioned, the ending of this episode comes off as somewhat unsatisfying. Especially given the fact that everything was set up early on for a REALLY good, REALLY interesting episode. Unfortunately, somewhere between act one, and act three, the ball gets 'dropped'. For me, the main problem is that they start out at too slow a pace setting up the premise, and then are forced to hurry the conclusion in act three....thus making the whole thing seem rushed, and ultimately unsatisfying. 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        "raw_content": "EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Zach Callison Talks About New Single \u201cCurtain Call\u201d\nZach Callison dropped his second official single back on May 6, 2018, titled \u201cCurtain Call\u201c. The single follows up his debut track \u201cWar!\u201d and it\u2019s leading up to a debut EP, titled \u201cA Picture Perfect Hollywood Heartbreak\u201d that is due this summer \u2013 and we cannot wait for it to drop.\nWe adore the two singles he has released thus far, so when the opportunity arrived to interview this singer and actor, we really couldn\u2019t refuse. We had so many questions to ask him that they just kept coming and he took every single one in his stride and gave us brilliant answers.\nWe urge you to check out his two singles \u201cWar!\u201d and \u201cCurtain Call\u201d before you delve into the interview below. The songs are beyond addicting and we know you\u2019re going to love them. We also chatted with him about his debut EP, being the main character in the animated TV show Steven Universe, as well as his career to date.\nWe truly believe that Zach Callison is a star you all should be watching because he is set to become a household name.\nHi Zach, how are you today? What have you been up to recently?\nI\u2019m great, just a little bit crazed. Wrapping up the album this week, working on some cartoons and doing a daily comedy bootcamp all at once this week has been keeping me on my feet. Ubers have become my office lately.\nYou dropped new single \u201cCurtain Call\u201d lately, can you tell us more about the song?\n\u201cCurtain Call\u201d is special among the songs\u2026it\u2019s designed from the ground floor to be an epic, while also erratic and schizophrenic in its dynamics. It\u2019s the most literal musical interpretation of a mental state I\u2019ve done so far, I think.\nWhat does the song mean to you?\nIt represents the highest highs and the worst lows of my life in the past couple of years; the song blasts egomania from the rooftops in its peaks and begs for relief from hardship in other sections. \u201cCurtain Call\u201d is my attempt to explain how mental instability feels on a day-to-day basis for someone whose life is constantly under scrutiny by the public.\nWhy did you decide to open the song with a quote with Psalms 25:11 from the Italian Diodati Bible?\nGood catch. I can\u2019t fully explain this without giving away the story of the upcoming full album, but both Diodati verses in the song were chosen with the purpose to serve the narrative. In short, there\u2019s two different \u201cZachs\u201d singing on Curtain Call; and while one of them opens the first verse section, the Zach speaking the Bible verse is undoubtedly the opposite Zach asking for forgiveness for what he\u2019s about to do.\nWhere did you draw inspiration from for \u201cCurtain Call\u201d?\nA lot of A Picture Perfect Hollywood Heartbreak draws inspiration from the character I\u2019ve named \u201cJuanita\u201d, based on a real person from my past. This song is no different, but it marks a trend in my writing where her influence started to wane in favor of beginning to tell my own story. In a sense, that\u2019s the arc of the entire EP\u2019s narrative.\nWho is Juanita? She appears in the lyrics of \u201cWar!\u201d and her name appears on the front of the artwork for \u201cCurtain Call\u201d.\nIt\u2019s a pseudonym for a very real person, with a very public image\u2026which is kind of the point. \u201cWar!\u201d was music weaponized; specific enough in the lyrics that she\u2019ll know exactly who she is, but vague enough that nobody\u2019s fans go on a witch hunt.\nRelationships in Hollywood are weird.\nHow would you describe the sound of your second single?\nMassive, crazed, unpredictable. Maybe a little melancholic as well.\nWhich lyrics are your favourite?\nUsually, I have a more heartfelt attachment to my verses than my choruses, but this song is an exception:\nBourbon to kill my pain\nCurtains to hold my shame\nNo they can\u2019t look away\nCannot contain my rage\nThat took a long time to find and finalize, but ended up being uncomfortably metaphoric for how I see my experience growing up.\nHow is this song different to your debut single \u201cWar!\u201d?\nLittle less rapping, for one.\nAs I mentioned before, there are two different \u201cZachs\u201d that sing on this song\u2026this holds true for the whole record. \u201cWar!\u201d is very definitively the anthem of one Zach, while this new song is caught between two different personalities.\nWhat was it like to release your very first song, back in January?\nI\u2019d equate it to vomiting up something toxic\u2026feels awful and anxiety-inducing to the point of death, up until you actually do it, then it feels fantastic and incredibly freeing.\nCan you tell us more about your debut single?\n\u201cWar!\u201d is a pointed rap-rock-musical theater number aimed at a girl named Juanita \u2013 who seems to be popular these days. It\u2019s aggressive, almost cartoonishly filled with bravado, and fills the purpose of speaking directly to Juanita through coded messages while also telling everyone else about what went down between us. It\u2019s a favorite of mine and was chosen to be released first very much on purpose.\nWhat is the song about? And, what does it mean to you?\nIn short, it\u2019s about suddenly ending one era of your life by forcing yourself to change into someone else\u2026for better or for worse. It\u2019s so important to me that I got this song out as soon as I could because I\u2019ve never been able to describe that phenomenon properly before \u201cCurtain Call\u201d came into being.\nThe song was produced by yourself alongside Chase Ryan and Anthony Mazza. What were they like to work with?\nI sing Chase and Anthony\u2019s praises as much as I possibly can. Their production talent is obvious through the music, but the most important thing they both gave me is mentorship through my first couple years as an artist, and influence as I tried to find my sound for the first time. I can\u2019t emphasize enough how fortunate I am to have met them, album or not.\nAre there any plans for a music video to be released? Can you reveal any details? If there aren\u2019t any plans, how do you imagine a Zach Callison \u201cWar!\u201d and \u201cCurtain Call\u201d music video would look like?\nThis is in the works\u2026more to come!\nThe two singles are taken from your forthcoming EP titled \u201cA Picture Perfect Hollywood Heartbreak\u201d. Can you reveal any details about debut EP?\nA Picture Perfect Hollywood Heartbreak is my coming-of-age story in the entertainment industry, compressed into concept EP form. It\u2019s grown from its original five-song vision to include a number of additional interlude tracks that feed the full story of the project. It started as a way to cope with a heartbreak, and eventually surpassed that to become this monstrous retelling of the darkest period of my life thus far. It felt necessary to present these parts in order and as I experienced them, in a way that in hindsight resembles something like a short musical.\nIn short, it\u2019s something new and true to my life. I hope that resonates with my fans.\nWhere did the name of your EP come from?\nI really like alliteration, I guess.\nI blame Juanita.\nDo you have a favourite song from this EP? And, if so, why is it your favourite?\nChase and I go back and forth on this subject almost every time we meet, so it\u2019s hard to pick a definitive answer. I\u2019m going to go with \u201cWar!\u201d though, only because it is the song that most represents where I am now rather than where I was before. Other than that, it\u2019s like picking favorite children.\nChoose five words to describe your debut EP.\nGrandiose, emotional, wild, unexpected. True.\nWhat has influenced your music?\nMy dad has been a musician and singer his whole life, and I grew up watching him play the rock music that all my influence sources come from. There\u2019s certainly some notable influence from my musical theater years as a young kid in St. Louis, even if I haven\u2019t done it in over a decade. The hip-hop scene is the most recent addition to the list\u2026I only listened to \u201cMy Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy\u201d [by Kanye West] and \u201cTo Pimp A Butterfly\u201d [by Kendrick Lamar] for the first time three years ago. Everyone looks to hip-hop on the forefront of culture in 2018; that kind of magnetism through extremely specific and detailed storytelling has been impossible for me to ignore.\nYou\u2019ve been acting for years, and you\u2019re just launching in the music industry. Is music something you\u2019re passionate about? And is it something you plan on focusing more on in the future?\nI take both my music and my acting equally seriously as professions and probably spend equal time on them these days. No shift in focus will be necessary, I did that years ago.\nYou\u2019ve been playing the main role in Steven Universe since 2013. What is it like being a part of this animated TV show?\nInspiring, more than anything. I\u2019ve been able to watch Rebecca Sugar and her team at work, making something so personal and so important into a cultural phenomenon. To be a part of something like that at such a formative age left a massive impression on me; it might be the main reason I\u2019m making my own projects now.\nWhat\u2019s your favourite thing about working on Steven Universe?\nWorking with the other cast members, undoubtedly. We\u2019ve become a tight-knit family in a lot of ways, and they\u2019ve been there for me through thick and thin. You don\u2019t always see that with animation casts, given how separated we can be during the production process, so that\u2019s been very important to me.\n?Felt the need to thank our incredible #StevenUniverse fans today for following us far and wide, from day 1 through every season and every hiatus. You've shown us so much love and made many dreams come true\u2026I believe I can speak for all of us when I say, we love you too. ? \u2014 ????\nA post shared by Zach Callison (@zachcallison) on May 2, 2018 at 1:44pm PDT\nYou also played Prince James in Disney\u2019s animated show, Sofia The First. What was that like?\nPlaying Prince James was awesome for me as a young teen; it was my first series reg animation gig and I learned a ton from it between the voice acting and the musical numbers. I got to work with long-time hero Jess Harnell again and met the extraordinary talented Sam Riegel and Craig Gerber for the first time among many others. They do an awesome job over there.\nHow does working on an animated show differ from a live-action TV show?\nOn camera acting and voice acting shares a good portion of their individual skill sets, but there are some parts that don\u2019t overlap. Voice acting favors the technically gifted; it\u2019s precise and often mechanical when you\u2019re reading the same line over and over again by yourself in a sound booth (while still injecting truth into the dialogue). On camera acting is technical is a different way: instead of channeling all of your emotion and focus into a singular aspect (your voice), you have to express and be genuine through your face, body AND voice\u2026just as you would in real life. Also, TV and film sets are generally a hell of a lot more chaotic than recording studios, which adds another difference.\nYou\u2019ve guest starred in many series, but which was your favourite to appear on?\nOf the guest stars? Probably NCIS: LA\u2026I shaved my head high and tight for a military cadet role and was playing a kind of rigidity and discipline that I\u2019d never done before. I also got to beatbox underneath an LL Cool J freestyle during a break, so that was dope.\nIf you were cast in a remake of a film, what film would it be? And, what character would you play?\n100% Steve McQueen\u2019s role in 1968 classic Bullitt. It\u2019s one of my favorite film classics by a country mile, right next to 1963\u2019s The Great Escape. (also starring Steve McQueen!)\nBack to your music, which artists do you look up to? And who would be your dream collaboration?\nThe most important three are definitely Matt Bellamy of Muse, Tyler Joseph of Twenty One Pilots and Kendrick Lamar. I\u2019d bend over backwards to work with any of them, but Kendrick takes the win\u2026his influence philosophically on nearly everything I do is even more important than his influence on my music.\nYour EP, \u201cA Picture Perfect Hollywood Heartbreak\u201d, is out this year, how excited are you to release it?\nToo excited, it\u2019s got me worked up beyond belief. See my vomiting metaphor above.\nThis project and I don\u2019t take that lightly. I think the final product lives up to that high standard, but all of you will soon take over the court of opinion on that.\nWhat else can we expect from you this year?\nMore video content is just around the corner (in more ways than one!), more LIVE SHOWS are going to be announced tantalizingly soon, and there are more major announcements coming from my acting work for shows already on the air and shows as-of-yet unannounced. There\u2019s a lot going on for sure.\nAnd, finally, is there anything you want to say to your fans?\nTHANK YOU for your overwhelming support for my music up to this point. This project is a massive risk for me personally, financially, and image-wise\u2026I hope that the message I\u2019ve put together resonates with you. If so, hell yes! Now you can tell your friends.\nWe like to extend our thanks to Zach Callison for putting in the time and effort to answer our questions. We adored this interview and loved every single one of his answers. We really cannot wait for the release of his debut EP, titled \u201cA Picture Perfect Hollywood Heartbreak\u201d. He\u2019s definitely somebody we all need to watch.\n\u201cCurtain Call\u201d and debut single \u201cWar!\u201d is available to download and stream right now. 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        "raw_content": "About Us / A Note From the Director\nGreetings to someone who loves a child with autism!\nA dozen years ago, if you told me that I would leave my family for weeks at a time, be mentored by Dr. Vincent Carbone, travel all over the country, visit Europe or Bermuda, go back to college to become a behavior analyst, start my own company, or relocate because of treatment strategies for children with autism, I would have said, \u201cAre you kidding?\u201d\nI was a successful speech-language pathologist, specializing in treatment of children with autism and loved my hometown and close-knit community\u2014but then things changed. 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All of our teaching strategies are designed to keep kids motivated.\nSecond, we teach children to communicate, specifically, how to request the things that they have learned to enjoy. We have also developed and currently use even more precise methods for teaching kids to speak and use sign language. Communication is key!\nThird, we carefully examine the reasons that children communicate, or their \u201clanguage functions,\u201d something that B.F. Skinner, a famous behaviorist, called \u201cverbal operants.\u201d Understanding and teaching these functions is essential for a child with autism. 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I feel so strongly about the importance of these procedures that I have made it my mission to help other parents and professionals learn about these strategies. I hope that you will find them as life changing as I have.\nTamara S. Kasper MS, CCC-SLP, BCBA\nTamara S. Kasper, MS, CCC-SLP, BCBA, is a pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist who has been treating children with challenging behavior since 1990, specializing in children with autism spectrum disorders since 1995. Tamara\u2019s lifelong commitment to children with autism spectrum disorders led her to pursue expertise in treatment methods within and outside the field of Speech-Language Pathology. She received training in the methods of Nancy Kaufman and later partnered with Nancy to create The K&K Sign to Talk Materials and App, materials specifically designed for children with autism spectrum disorders who are struggling to speak. 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Additionally, she has developed unique programming that combines physical training with social communication and social skills therapy to provide greater opportunities for community integration for children with autism.\nTamara has worked tirelessly to promote greater options for children with autism and their families, and has advocated for effective treatment of children with autism through various legislative acts within the United States. It was Tamara\u2019s representative who drafted the initial legislation that allowed BCBAs to become \u201cqualified supervising providers\u201d of autism treatment in Wisconsin\u2019s Autism Insurance Mandate. She is diligently and continually developing new and necessary alternative educational placements for individuals with autism. 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        "raw_content": "A Response and Rebuttal to\nKevin Christensen's Interpreter Essay:\nEye of the Beholder, Law of the Harvest:\nObservations on the Inevitable Consequences\nof the Different Investigative Approaches of\nJeremy Runnells and Jeff Lindsay\nRead Text Here\nREMOVE GOOGLE NO FOLLOW WHEN DONE!\nINSERT TABLE OF CONTENTS HERE\nKevin Christensen (FairMormon Apologist) has written a long rambling folksy sounding diatribe about how Jeff Lindsay's \"investigative approach\" is far superior to that of my friend Jeremy Runnells, because Lindsay did not come to a negative conclusion about Mormonism. He compares the two men to two \"seeds\" who have produced different \"harvests\". Of course he implies that Lindsay is the good seed, and Jeremy is the bad.\nPart II: The \"Perfect\" Strawman\nIn this part I will focus on two more sections of Christensen's article. The first he names,\nChristensen writes:\nSo what does Runnells's Letter to a CES Director disclose about his conceptual framework and his method? Start with the very first issue that Runnells raises in his letter, regarding the Book of Mormon translation and \"1769 King James edition errors. An ancient text? Errors which are unique to the 1769 edition that Joseph Smith owned?\" He returns to this point in his website response to FairMormon:\nThe presence of 17th century KJV italics and 1769 KJV errors - word for word - in the Book of Mormon is its own damning evidence. These errors totally undermine the claim that Joseph \"translated\" the Book of Mormon and the claim that the Book of Mormon is the most correct book on earth.\nAccording to Thomas Kuhn, \"Anomaly (Abnormality) appears only against the background provided by the paradigm (pattern). The more precise and far-reaching that paradigm (pattern) is, the more sensitive an indicator it provides of anomaly, and hence of an occasion for paradigm (pattern) change.\"\nAccording to Christensen this issue is just a small anomaly in his Book of Mormon \"paradigm\", and therefore Jeremy should basically ignore it, because it is so trivial that it is just a silly anomaly. But what if it isn't? As Edmund O. Acevedo writes, Kuhn also defines an anomaly as \"nature's failure to conform entirely to expectation\", which is what Christensen is trying to apply to Jeremy Runnells via the Book of Mormon. But Acevedo also writes:\nClearly not all anomalies result in progress. The vast majority are ignored. When an anomaly persists over an extended period of time, the most common effect is that scientists will attempt to alter their instrumentation in a way that makes the anomaly disappear or they will try to make the anomaly fit within the paradigm (i.e. modify the expectation and thus make the former anomaly seem expected).\nThis seems to be exactly what Christensen is doing and wants Jeremy to do. He is ignoring what he calls an anomaly and trying to make it fit into his Book of Mormon paradigm. But it doesn't fit. This is when an anomaly becomes a \"crisis\". As Acevedo writes:\nThe forces that can convert an anomaly to a crisis are many, and usually several of them must co-occur. For example, a persistent anomaly may call into question some of the most fundamental tenets of the paradigm. In other cases, the paradigm predicts that an application should be ineffective when long practice has clearly established its utility (or conversely, the paradigm predicts that an application should be effective when practice reliably demonstrates its failure). As a result of such discrepancies, the anomaly becomes more widely recognized (e.g., replicated and confirmed by a broader circle of scientists) and even catches the attention of prominent figures in the field. The anomaly then becomes \"the new fixation point of scientific scrutiny\" (Kuhn, 1962/1996, p. 83) and its resolution becomes a shared goal. One of the defining features of a field in crisis is the emergence of multiple divergent attempts to resolve the anomaly. As these attempts multiply, they also become more diversified. Although early attempts may follow the rules of the paradigm closely, the persistence of the anomaly begs \"ad hoc adjustments\" (p. 83) of the paradigm that are increasingly bold and unruly. Thus \"the rules of normal science become increasingly blurred. Though there still is a paradigm, few practitioners prove to be entirely agreed about what it is. Even formerly standard solutions of solved problems are called into question.(p. 83). (Edmund O. Acevedo, The Oxford Handbook of Exercise Psychology, 297).\nAccording to many, there are numerous anomalies in Christensen's Book of Mormon paradigm. These anomalies are widely recognized, even by the faithful like B. H. Roberts, who Jeremy discusses in his work. Roberts called one of these anomalies \"a menace to the Book of Mormon\". (Studies of the Book of Mormon, 240, CES Letter, 11).\nDavid P. Wright, associate professor of Hebrew Bible and Ancient Near East, (Brandeis University) claims that Grant Palmer:\n...is on absolutely firm ground for his conclusion that the Book of Mormon is not an ancient work and, with this, according to his last two main chapters, that Smith's visionary experiences were more subjective than tradition claims. (Dialogue, Vol. 38, No. 1, 172-173).\nAs Jeremy himself wrote:\nThere are 17th century KJV additions (denoted by italics in the KJV) in the Book of Mormon.\nThere are 1769 KJV Bible edition errors unique to only that edition present in the Book of Mormon.\nFairMormon concedes below that while there are no reports from witnesses that Joseph used an open Bible, \"it is entirely possible that Joseph had access to a Bible during the period of translation.\"\nFairMormon awkwardly points to the Mormon god Himself as a possible source for putting unique 1769 KJV edition errors and 17th century italics in the \"most correct book on earth\" Book of Mormon: \"...we do not claim to know why the Lord chose to reveal the Biblical passages in that manner.\" (Debunking FAIR's Debunking, Online here, Accessed April 1, 2015).\nSo this is just an \"anomaly\" to Christensen? It appears so. But there are many who think that this anomaly is one of many, a crisis point in the Book of Mormon. So, what does Christensen really focus on in this section? Continue on, dear reader:\nMost of us tend to see parts of a form hierarchically. The parts that are important (that is, provide a lot of information), or the parts that we decide are larger, [Page 180]or the parts we think should be larger, we see as larger than they actually are. Conversely, parts that are unimportant, or that we decide are smaller, or that we think should be smaller, we see as being smaller than they actually are.\nIf the question is the perfection of the Book of Mormon text, and if we can safely assume that the beholder is infallibly capable of detecting it, imperfection is the only decisive information - indeed, it is the only information that answers the question. Therefore imperfection has crucial importance relative to the question and is actually perceived in our minds as being large and scandalously important. Even the appearance of imperfection will loom large in our consciousness. No matter how much information might exist to support the notion of a real translation by Joseph Smith, it does not and cannot answer the question of perfection, and therefore, relative to that question, it appears less important. That is why no favorable information regarding the Book of Mormon appears in the Letter to a CES Director. Evidence in favor of the Book of Mormon or Joseph Smith's inspiration does not answer the question of perfection, so in setting the table with what counts most to Runnells, none of that kind of information appears.\nThis straw man (in bold above) is rather silly. The Book of Mormon text can't be perfect so it doesn't matter? Jeremy Runnells nowhere claims that the Book of Mormon text should be \"perfect\". How does one who was a longstanding member of the Church and believed the truth claims about the Book of Mormon for many years have the \"preconceptions\" that Christensen speaks of?\nIt is not Jeremy Runnells but rather Mormon \"authorities\" that make the claim of perfection in relation to the Book of Mormon. Christensen just makes this up out of thin air about Jeremy. His expectations were created by their declarations about it. Of course, Mormon Apologists have been spinning those for years.\nThe current thing in Mormon Apologetics now is for them to claim that because critics don't list and rebut every single Mormon Apologist argument (which they call \"evidence\") then they are somehow at fault for not giving credibility to what they deem crucial evidence. And so, because they do not, they simply have preconceptions, are brittle and unyielding and are condemned for concerns about what these apologists call trivia. They want critics to waste their time listing and deconstructing all of their apologist spin or they claim that they are not balanced and only focus on the negative. Christensen will employ a series of strawman arguments (including his accusation that Runnells is claiming that the BOM text should be \"perfect\") throughout his long diatribe. He then writes:\nThis also means that if we changed our question from the perfection of the Book of Mormon translation to the reality of the translation, then supposed imperfections would not be as crucially decisive, and would therefore have a smaller significance.\nWhose question? Christensen's? Why would he change his own question? Because it certainly in no way, shape or form was Jeremy's. Jeremy does speak about the reality of the translation. That is what he addresses in the CES letter (see pages 13-14). The reality is that Joseph Smith \"translated\" the Book of Mormon by putting a rock in a hat and claiming that the text that he then dictated was given to him by the \"gift and power of God\". The imperfections/anamolies in the Book of Mormon are massive. Please see this article on MormonThink for a list of them.\nAlso, the reality of what translation? We have nothing to compare it to, so how do we know it is even a translation from an actual language? We don't. This always has been the real issue. Christensen then claims:\nThe reality of Joseph Smith's inspiration is a different question than the perfection of his inspiration and leads the inquirer to different information. That is why reading books by Hugh Nibley or John Sorenson or Richard L. Anderson or Richard Bushman, John Tvedtnes, John Welch, or Terryl Givens makes for a very different experience than does reading Runnells's Letter. They ask different questions, work with different soil, nurture the seed in a different manner, and produce vastly different harvests.\nUnfortunately one cannot separate the reality of Smith's inspiration from it's supposed perfection because of the claims that Smith himself made. Reading those claims (by Smith and other Mormon \"Authorities\") is all the information one needs. And please excuse us if we don't want to give credence to the spin of Mormon apologists like Nibley, Givens, Anderson, Tvedtnes, or Welch, when it was hard enough to read their claims. We would rather quote Joseph Smith who said:\nI never told you I was perfect, but there are NO ERRORS in the REVELATIONS that I have taught. (The Words of Joseph Smith, ed. Andrew F. Ehat and Lyndon W. Cook [1980], 369), emphasis added\nSeems like it is Joseph Smith who is claiming perfection in revelation here, which Christensen strangely doesn't address (and neither does FairMormon). But even Hugh Nibley said:\nWe can never prove absolutely that the Book of Mormon is what it claims to be; but any serious proven fault in the work would at once condemn it. If I assume the Book of Mormon to be fraudulent, then whatever is correct in it is merely a lucky coincidence, devoid of any real significance. But if I assume that it is true, then any suspicious passage is highly significant and casts suspicion on the whole thing, no matter how much of it is right. (1953, 831; all but the first clause has been deleted in Nibley 1989, 56). (Stan Larson quoted in Brent Metcalfe, New Approaches to the Book of Mormon, 238, added emphasis. See also the Improvement Era, LVI [Nov. 1953]:831, Online here, Accessed April 1, 2015). Emphasis added.\nNibley's quote here destroys Christensen's argument. He claims that any suspicious passage in the Book of Momron is highly significant and casts suspicion on the whole thing. So why fault Jeremy for feeling the same way? This is one of Christensen's chosen apologists, folks. The 1828 dictionary defines perfection as:\nPERFEC'TION, n. [L. perfectio.] The state of being perfect or complete, so that nothing requisite is wanting; as perfection in an art or science; perfection in a system of morals.\nAs Orson Pratt explains:\nIt is to be expected that when the angel restores the gospel it will be restored in fullness and in the most perfect simplicity and plainness so that every point of the doctrine of Christ shall be clearly revealed and expressed in such language that no two persons could understand it differently. Many things, connected with the doctrine of Christ, are not clearly revealed and dressed in the English translation of the Bible: this is owing, as we have already shown in number three to the loss of many of the inspired writings, and to the rejection of many sacred books by the third council of Carthage, together with those which have since been rejected by the Protestants: and also, as we have before proved, another great source of error is, that the Greek and Hebrew manuscripts from which the Bible was translated, had become so awfully corrupted in almost every text, that the translators were utterly at a loss to know which reading was correct. All these things, combined with the unavoidable errors of an uninspired translation have rendered the English Bible extremely uncertain and ambiguous. This uncertainty and ambiguity have been the principal cause of all the divisions of modern Christendom. The only way to remedy this great evil is to obtain another revelation of the gospel, free from all the corruptions and uncertainty which characterizes the English Bible. Nothing short of such a revelation can ever redeem mankind from their errors of doctrine; nothing else can be an infallible standard of the Christian religion; nothing else can reclaim them from divisions and strifes; nothing else will give certainty and stability so necessary to the happiness and salvation of man; and nothing else could be expected in the revelation of the gospel an angel. Such a revelation is the Book of Mormon; the most infallible certainty characterizes every ordinance and every doctrinal point revealed in that book. In it there is no ambiguity-no room for controversy-no doctrine so imperfectly expressed that two persons would draw two different conclusions there from. Such a revelation was greatly needed and such a revelation the angel has revealed. (Orson Pratt, Divine Authenticity of the Book of Mormon, 83, added emphasis).\nPratt defines the Book of Mormon as infallible, perfect in it's doctrines. He claims that there is no doctrine \"imperfectly expressed\". Jeremy quotes Joseph Smith, who said:\nI told the brethren that the Book of Mormon was the most correct of any book on earth, and the keystone of our religion, and a man would get nearer to God by abiding by its precepts, than by any other book. (History of the Church, 4:461, added emphasis.)\nThe 1828 definition of the word correct is:\nCORRECT, adjective [Latin , to set right; right, straight. See Right.] Literally, set right, or made straight. Hence, right; conformable to truth, rectitude or propriety, or conformable to a just standard; not faulty; free from error.\nIt seems that Christensen may want to rethink his approach to those anomalies he claims are of no concern and put the claim of perfection where it rightly belongs.\nFortunately at the official lds.org, they do address the issue of \"translation\" in one of the new essays. They write:\nAccording to these accounts, Joseph placed either the interpreters or the seer stone in a hat, pressed his face into the hat to block out extraneous light, and read aloud the English words that appeared on the instrument. The process as described brings to mind a passage from the Book of Mormon that speaks of God preparing \"a stone, which shall shine forth in darkness unto light.\"\nThe scribes who assisted with the translation unquestionably believed that Joseph translated by divine power. Joseph's wife Emma explained that she \"frequently wrote day after day\" at a small table in their house in Harmony, Pennsylvania. She described Joseph \"sitting with his face buried in his hat, with the stone in it, and dictating hour after hour with nothing between us.\" According to Emma, the plates \"often lay on the table without any attempt at concealment, wrapped in a small linen table cloth.\" When asked if Joseph had dictated from the Bible or from a manuscript he had prepared earlier, Emma flatly denied those possibilities: \"He had neither manuscript nor book to read from.\" Emma told her son Joseph Smith III, \"The Book of Mormon is of divine authenticity - I have not the slightest doubt of it. I am satisfied that no man could have dictated the writing of the manuscripts unless he was inspired; for, when acting as his scribe, your father would dictate to me for hour after hour; and when returning after meals, or after interruptions, he would at once begin where he had left off, without either seeing the manuscript or having any portion of it read to him.\" (emphasis added)\nAs Russell M. Nelson stated in the July 1993 Ensign:\nThe details of this miraculous method of translation are still not fully known. Yet we do have a few precious insights. David Whitmer wrote:\n\"Joseph Smith would put the seer stone into a hat, and put his face in the hat, drawing it closely around his face to exclude the light; and in the darkness the spiritual light would shine. A piece of something resembling parchment would appear, and on that appeared the writing. One character at a time would appear, and under it was the interpretation in English. Brother Joseph would read off the English to Oliver Cowdery, who was his principal scribe, and when it was written down and repeated to Brother Joseph to see if it was correct, then it would disappear, and another character with the interpretation would appear. Thus the Book of Mormon was translated by the gift and power of God, and not by any power of man.\" (David Whitmer, An Address to All Believers in Christ, Richmond, Mo.: n.p., 1887, p. 12, added emphasis).\nJoseph Knight wrote:\nNow the way he translated was he put the Urim and Thummim into his hat and darkened his eyes, then he would take a sentence and it would appear in bright Roman letters, then he would tell the writer and he would write it. Then that would go away, the next sentence would come, and so on. But if it was not spelled right it would not go away till it was right, so we see it was marvelous. Thus was the whole translated. (added emphasis)\nIn January of 1833, W. W. Phelps wrote (per Joseph's instructions) in The Evening and Morning Star:\nThe word of the Lord carries its own evidence with it. In vain have men attempted to counterfeit it. They may compass the earth with their knowledge, and look through the regions of space by their inventions, but death teaches them their frailty, and time covers their glory. The book of Mormon, as a revelation from God, possesses some advantage over the old scripture: it has not been tinctured by the wisdom of man, with here and there an Italic word to supply deficiencies. - It was translated by the gift and power of God, by an unlearned man, through the aid of a pair of Interpreters, or spectacles-(known, perhaps, in ancient days as Teraphim, or Urim and Thummim)... (The Evening and Morning Star, Vol. 1, No 8, January 1833, 58).\nHere we see that the claim that Jeremy makes was addressed by Joseph Smith and that those italic words should not be in the Book of Mormon! If this is such a \"minor issue\", then why did they feel it so important to address in 1833? Also, Joseph Smith himself was so confident in W. W. Phelps that he wrote to him in the same month and advised him that:\n...we wish you to render the Star as interesting as possable by setting forth the rise progress and faith of the church, as well as the doctrine for if you do not render it more interesting than at present it will fall, and the church suffer a great Loss thereby -(JS, Letter, Kirtland, OH to William W. Phelps, Jackson County, MO, 11 Jan. 1833; in JS Letterbook 1, pp. 18-20; handwriting of Frederick G. Williams; CHL).\nApparently God displayed on the stones all of the KJV errors that Smith then dictated to his scribes. He had no book or manuscript, and that would include the Bible. The English words simply \"appeared on the instrument\". Smith himself claimed that there were \"no errors\" in the revelations that he taught, and this would include the Book of Mormon as he also claimed that it was the \"most correct book\" and therefore free from errors. He had published in the Star, that the Book of Mormon was never \"tinctured by the wisdom of man, with here and there an italic word to supply the deficiencies\" but we know that Smith copied them right into the Book of Mormon text! The reality of their claims is far from what the truth of the matter is. And this claim (of the Book being error free or perfect) is made because it was claimed that it was translated by \"the gift and power of God\".\nThis is not a claim by Jeremy Runnells, but one made by Joseph Smith himself and others associated with him. Not perfection in spelling, etc., but no errors in the \"revelations\". Why then, are all the KJV errors found in the Book of Mormon? Why were they not corrected in subsequent editions like many other transcribing errors were? This folks, is not an \"anomaly\" or a minor issue because it was important enough for the early Mormons to address in an effort to establish Smith's credibility as a prophet and seer.\nGod supposedly gave Smith lots of new text that wasn't in the Bible. So why would he need to project on Smith's stone the exact wording of the KJV with all the errors? This is an argument borne out of desperation, which no quaint anecdote can remedy.\nMormon \"prophets\" have always claimed to be doctrinally infallible. Conflating this with what they describe as character or personality flaws is where apologists like Christensen go off the deep end. He then waxes philosophical with another irrelevant anecdote:\nConsider the difference between perfection and reality through one of the tales of Lancelot, Chr\u00e8tien de Troyes's The Knight and the Cart. The story involves Lancelot going on an elaborate adventure to rescue a captive Queen Guinevere. When, after overcoming many trials, dangers, and obstacles, he finally finds and frees her, she rejects him. Much later, after both the Queen and Lancelot endure more suffering and trauma due to that rejection, she finally refers to a moment, when, in order to obtain crucial information, he needed to travel via a prison cart, and thereby endure public shame. And he did so, after only a moment's hesitation. The Queen's only reaction was, \"Why did you hesitate?\" as though to her, only that imperfection mattered. And oddly enough, he agrees with her about the devastating significance of that single momentary lapse, based on the peculiar ideals he brings to the issue. A concern about the reality of Lancelot's effort, or even just the success of his effort, rather than perfection relative to the unrealistic ideals of courtly love, would grant weight and significance to all of his actions during his adventure, including a recognition that he overcame his own hesitation in dealing with his pride versus the need to ride the cart. So questions regarding what is real, as opposed to what appears to be perfect and or ideal, raise different issues, and call for a different kind of processing, and consideration of a much wider set of information.\nThis is simply pseudo intellectual jargon that has nothing to do with the Mormon concept of revelation except in Christensen's fertile imagination. These long-winded takeaways from the issues may appear to him to be charming, but they are simply tedious and ineffectual. This is what happens folks, when an author is trying to prop up their own red herring.\nStill, what does this have to do with Jeremy Runnells' criticisms of the Book of Mormon? Absolutely nothing. It is simply by a diversion by Christensen to promote his own strawman argument, nothing more. He then writes:\nIn approaching the Book of Mormon, we could do what Runnells does; look for imperfection, and then display indignation and shock.\nAgain, this is a strawman of Christensen's making. Jeremy never claimed that the Book of Mormon had to be perfect, so he's not looking for imperfection, he is being critical of its historical authenticity and translation method (by the \"gift and power of God\") based on what the Book of Mormon and Joseph Smith actually say.\nChristensen's purpose here, is to try and make those criticisms trivial; and turn Jeremy into a villain for even bringing them up. Remember, Jeremy believed in the Book of Mormon for years before he began discovering the problems associated with the narrative that Joseph Smith authored. Indignation and shock are a natural reaction in someone who feels they have been duped for years. Christensen then asks a series of carefully worded questions that deal with Mormon apologetic claims:\nOr we could ask, how does the Book of Mormon translation and treatment of internal scriptural quotation compare with scriptural quotation within the Bible [Page 182]and compared to the evidence of biblical transmission and translation? Does the Book of Mormon contain information consistent with eyewitness accounts of the times and settings that it claims for itself? Does it accurately describe conditions in Jerusalem, 600 bc? Does it accurately describe cultural and physical conditions in the Arabian desert? Does it accurately describe a Bountiful area at a coastal location east of Nahom? How does the Book of Mormon describe its New World setting? Are there indications of others? What cultures does it describe and what physical settings? Does the description of Cumorah in the Book of Mormon fit the New York hill \"of considerable size,\" or, traditional identifications notwithstanding, should we look elsewhere? What forms of government, politics, religion, and trade does it describe? What are the patterns of warfare, including seasonality, tactics, and weapons? Do the 28 verses describing the Sidon contain enough information to narrow the range of candidate rivers for an external correlation? Can we assume homogeneity and accuracy in all cultural descriptions, that is, can we assume that what Enos says about Lamanite culture from the outside also applies to what we see later when the sons of Mosiah actually travel and live among the Lamanites? What are the best sources of information against which to test its claims? If during the course of my investigation, I run across something that I did not expect, what happens if I then pause to reflect and ask, \"What should I expect?\" But just as Guinevere only asks about an imperfection in the Lancelot quest, Runnells looks only for imperfection in Mormonism. The eye of the beholder crucially influences the harvest.\nThis last claim by Christensen is simply not based in reality. Like me, Jeremy was a member of the Church for decades. His family are members. Does Christensen think that we are not familiar with such issues? That we haven't asked such questions? Either he is extremely naive, or he is simply posturing for his audience. Did Christensen even listen to Jeremy's podcast where he describes his life in the Church and his extended Missionary work? Does he even care what Jeremy knew before he began investigating deeper issues in the Book of Mormon? Here is where Christensen fails, because he is basically saying that he knows what issues that Jeremy has studied and that in his eyes Jeremy doesn't find impressive the apologist answers to the questions that Christensen raises all of which have been answered by them with only speculation. I guess I'll play the analogy game here.\nYou are a Doctor and a patient has died on your table from massive wounds that no one could have survived. The monitors have been flat-lined for many minutes and everyone in the E.R. tells you that your patient has died - but you can't bring yourself to accept it. You had invested so much time and used all your skill to save the patient. In frustration at the announcement of your patient's death you grab the defibrillator paddles and you use them on the patient. No response. You do this over and over again, each time with absolute certainty that the patient's heart will kick start and they will live. But this doesn't revive them and still you can't accept it. You check the vitals again, you perform CPR, you pound their chest and grab at the paddles again but someone pulls you away. You then realize that yes, the patient is really dead but deep down you still can't believe it and look around with accusatory eyes for someone else to blame it on. You convince yourself that it wasn't your fault, it was someone else's. If only they would have believed things might have turned out different. They just didn't look at things from the right perspective. Their preconceived notions led them down the wrong path and did not allow you to prove they were wrong and you could have saved the patient.\nINSERT DOCTOR PICTURE What Christensen wants critics to do is keep defibrillating someone after they are long dead and can't understand when someone is convinced by reality. Christensen wants critics to accept another Cumorah than the one Joseph Smith and Oliver Cowdery identified; to desperately cling to the notion that the Book of Mormon documents an historical reality; or that we can find some river or lake or portion of coastline that matches what is vaguely described there. One must also overturn every rock and hiding place and crazy theory that might somehow, someway verify that the Book of Mormon is something more than 19th century fiction before we can declare it to be a fraud. He acts like no critic has ever studied these issues before. He wants us to accept Nibley's wacky parallelomania and false dichotomies, and take Warren Aston (the UFO \"expert\") seriously. But when critics don't, they are not as bending as Christensen is, they are brittle and shatter with the slightest breeze. They didn't study enough, they didn't look at it with the right perspective. Christensen claims that Jeremy has not really studied the issues. But he has read and quoted FairMormon and other Mormon apologists extensively and that still doesn't seem to be enough for Christensen. I too have studied all of these issues and find all of that \"evidence\" is simply made up apologist spin.\nFor example, let's take Nahom and Warren P. Aston. Just google his name and you come up with articles like this one: \"UFO researcher hunting for truth,\" which talks about how Aston believes the story of a man who claimed that aliens showed him the future which included the home computer and the rise of Nazi Germany. This UFO \"expert\" also owns a travel agency called \"Bountiful Tours\". We find on their webpage (from 2011):\n\"Bountiful Tours conducts unique tours of Lehi & Sariah's path from Jerusalem to Bountiful. It also operates custom-made tours overland into the historical Hadramaut Valley and coast of Yemen, air-tours to the mystical island of Socotrain the Indian Ocean and tours of the ancient Frankincense Trail in Saudi Arabia.\"\nHere is the price info on the 'tour' from 2011:\nThe 2011 tour will be led throughout by Warren Aston. The tour itself commences on Sunday October 9th in Jerusalem and ends in Muscat, Oman on Friday October 21st.\nTour cost is $US 2835 per person, share-twin, Single Supplement is $560. The tour price includes all sightseeing, tours and entrances, all land and water transportation, first class hotels with breakfasts daily throughout, luggage handling, return domestic airfares within Oman, most dinners and a picnic lunch. All airport transfers are included for those traveling on the group flights.\nNot included are visa fees and taxes, other meals, drinks and gratuities. Airfare - for those departing from the US, a special group airfare from New York City JFK - Saturday evening October 8th - and arriving back at JFK on the afternoon of Friday October 21st is available for $US 970, plus taxes and fuel surcharges (currently $352).\nFor 2015 it states that:\nPrice: tour cost is $3990 pp twin share. Single supplement is $755.\nIs anyone just a little concerned that the guy who is promoting evidence which \"constitute[s] the first actual archaeological evidence for the historicity of the Book of Mormon,\" is also trying to make a buck off of it? He is also selling a book and documentary to go along with it. Also, is anyone just a little concerned that the guy who claims to have found 'proof' for the Book of Mormon also believes there are extraterrestrials living among us? Here is a sample of Aston's 'proofs':\n\"Some of the physical differences between extraterrestrials and ourselves have been recorded by a noted medical doctor, Dr. Leopoldo Diaz, head of surgery at a major hospital in Guadalajara, who had occasion to examine a man in his office in 1976. Requesting a medical examination because he traveled much, the man was examined by Dr. Diaz who quickly realized that he was not human. At this point his patient disclosed the real reason for his visit. He had seemingly chosen a well-respected and influential figure to pass on the information that \"many\" people from his planet were here living undetected among us, trying to help us avert catastrophe. In a long conversation he taught the doctor a great deal about religion, life after death and earth's future before leaving and disappearing outside the building.\" (See Photo for a picture of the Article, which can be read here.)\nINSERT GRAPHIC HERE Now I love the X-Files, it's one of my favorite TV Shows. But if I want to be taken seriously, I do not go around telling folks that I actually believe in aliens living among us and that they are taking people for rides on spaceships and revealing the future to them. I also wouldn't be trying to make a buck off of a discovery that I'm promoting as 'proof' for my religion. This is all kinds of tacky, and questions the very motives for the whole thing. Ok, I think this is enough background on Aston. Now let's take a look at his claims about NHM.\nHere is Aston's story as he describes it:\n\"In the Fall of 2000 I was one of three people leading a group of nearly 40 Latter-day Saints along the Lehi trail. We began in Jerusalem, then descended into the Arabah wilderness, traveling south until we reached the Red Sea. We next flew south to Yemen to pick up the trail. After visiting the Nahom tribal area we drove in convoy to the ancient ruins of Marib, the legendary city of the Queen of Sheba thousands of years ago. And there, in the midst of the desert, an unexpected and most extraordinary event took place.\nSome time earlier, a series of museums in Europe began exhibiting a collection of treasures from Yemen's past. One of the items in the catalog reported an inscription on an altar that had been excavated at the Bar\ufffdn temple in Marib. I had been to the site years earlier. There was little to be seen then other than five and a half very tall pillars standing above the sand on which local boys would pose for pictures. It was a desolate place. A German team had unearthed the entire temple complex including the altar, dated to around 600-700 BC. What was significant was that the altar inscription named a donor who was the grandson of a man from the Nihm tribe.\nWe already knew that the Semitic consonants NHM referred to a tribal area that seemed likely to be the place called Nahom, where Nephi's father-in-law, Ishmael, was buried (1 Nephi 16:34). I had spent years documenting the name on old maps and writings back to within a few hundred years of Nephi's day. Always the name was in the same location.\nNot long after arriving in Marib our group began visiting the spectacular remains of the past, beginning with the famous Great Dam. From there we went to the nearby temple of Bar\ufffdn where the altar had been recovered. For me, it was hard to reconcile the carefully excavated and restored complex with what I remembered. It was only a few minutes later that we realized that a stone altar stood a short distance away, one that looked the same as the altar in the catalog. Excitedly, several of us began to examine it. Around 26 inches high, a 3 inch high band of South Arabian script encircled it. To see an almost identical altar was something that exceeded our expectations, but the best was still to come.\nWe had hours of desert driving ahead of us to our overnight stop, so time was short. We hurriedly took some photographs and as we sent for a tape measure I asked our Yemeni guide if he could search the inscription for any mention of NiHM. Unbelievably, he quickly picked out the characters for the name, which I copied down. Stunned, we had our photographs taken with the altar and then it was time to leave. On board the bus we announced to the entire group what had happened and told them that they had probably just been a part of a significant event.\nSuch it proved to be. I returned to Yemen a few weeks later and secured permission to fully document the altar and the other structures. I found that around 20 altars had been recovered at the site and amazingly, amidst a cluster of damaged altars hidden behind a wall, sat a third identical altar. The donor of 3 altars with the same text was surely wealthy. Over following months one of the world's leading authorities on early Arabia, Professor Kenneth Kitchen in England, provided us a more accurate translation of the inscription. Other scholars helped refine the dating and understand the context.\"\n\"For the first time, a unique Book of Mormon location had been plausibly located in the right location and period.\"\nIn an article called 'Newly found Altars from Nahom', Mr. Aston makes this comment:\n\"In a single verse, 1 Nephi 16:34, Nephi tells us all that he wished us to know about the place called Nahom: \"And it came to pass that Ishmael died, and was buried in the place which was called Nahom.\"\nMr. Aston makes these assumptions about the verse:\n\"From this and one other terse statement in the Book of Mormon we learn several facts about the location:\nThe wording makes it clear that Nahom was not named by Lehi's party but was already known by that name to local people. Thus other people were already settled in proximity to the Lehite encampment.\nNephi's Bountiful lay \"nearly eastward\" from Nahom (1 Nephi 17:1).\nNahom was, or at least included, a place of burial. Note that Nephi does not state that Ishmael died there, only that he was buried there, implying that it included an established burial place.\"\nTo answer Aston's claims, here is the late Ted Chandler, courtesy of MormonThink:\nIn \"Lehi's Arabian Journey Updated\" (Reynolds 1997), Noel Reynolds asserts that Mormon scholars now know the location of sites corresponding to the account of Lehi's journey through the wilderness, after leaving Jerusalem. This is based on the work of Warren and Michaela Aston. The Astons identify Book of Mormon Nahom, where Ishmael died, with Nehem, located northeast of Sana'a in Yemen, while Bountiful, located near the Irreantum Sea, corresponds with Khor Kharfot, situated east of Nehem near Oman's Dhofar coast. Reynolds thinks that Nephi's account of Nahom and Bountiful correspond so well with the sites located by the Astons that it \"could only have been written by one who had personally traveled the area\" (Reynolds 1997, 382). Reynolds asks:\nHow did he [Joseph Smith] know that a group traveling due east from NHM [Nehem] would meet the sea at a uniquely fertile and hospitable spot that was suitable for building and launching a ship? How did he know that Oman had ample resources for ship building and sailing, and that there were mountains and cliffs on the sea shore itself?\nThese important details run directly counter to all knowledge of Arabia in Joseph Smith's day and to most popular belief about Arabia even today. The simplest and most reasonable explanation is that Joseph Smith and his contemporaries did not know these things... (Reynolds 1997, 388)\nActually, people in Joseph Smith's day knew more about Arabia than Reynolds supposes, as is attested by the following passages from Voltaire's \"The Philosoophy of History\":\n...but Arabia Felix deserved that name, as being surrounded with thick woods and a tempestuous sea, it was sheltered from the rapacity of robbers...This advantage is far above its aromatics, its incense, its cinnamon (which is of inferior quality) or even its coffee, which now creates its riches...\nAs to that extensive part called Happy, half of it consists also in deserts; but upon advancing some miles into the interior parts, either to the east of Mocha, or to the east of Mecca, there is found the most pleasant country in the world. The air is continually perfumed, during a perpetual summer, by the odor of the aromatic plants which nature spontaneously produces. Thousands of streams flow from the mountains, and preserve an incessant coolness, which moderates the heat of the sun beneath the evergreen shades. It was particularly in this country, that the words garden and paradise implied celestial favor.\nThe gardens of Saana, towards Aden, were more famous among the Arabians, than were those of Alcinous among the Greeks. And this Aden or Eden was called the place of delights...\nThis vast country of Yemen is so fine, its ports are so happily situated upon the Indian ocean, that it is said Alexander was desirous of conquering Yemen, in order to make it the seat of his empire, and the emporium of trade for the whole world. (Voltaire 1927, 400-401)\nEdward Gibbon also gives this description of southern Arabia:\nThe high lands that border on the Indian Ocean are distinguished by their superior plenty of wood and water: the air is more temperate, the fruits are more delicious, the animals and the human race more numerous: the fertility of the soil invites and rewards the toil of the husbandman; and the peculiar gifts of frankincense and coffee have attracted in different ages the merchants of the world. If it be compared with the rest of the peninsula, this sequestered region may truly deserve the appellation of the happy...(Gibbon n.d., 3:58)\nAs sources for his information on Arabia, Gibbon lists not only ancient writers like Pliny and Strabo, but also the works of Pocock, who published extracts and notes on Arabian antiquities in his Specimen Historiae Arabum. Gibbon also refers a number of times to books by Carsten Niebuhr and Jean Bourguignon D'Anville, who published maps of Arabia. Nephi's account does not require any more knowledge of Arabia than was available in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.\nThe Astons claim that Lehi's group travelled in the same direction as an ancient trade route along the east shore of the Red Sea. However, there was another main trade route, in use at least as early as 336 B.C., which ran across central Arabia to Gerrha on the Persian Gulf. Gibbon refers to these two routes:\nThe treasures of Africa were conveyed over the peninsula to Gerrha or Katif, in the province of Bahrein, a city built, as it is said, of rock-salt, by the Chaldaean exiles; and from thence, with the native pearls of the Persian Gulf, they were floated on rafts to the mouth of the Euphrates. Mecca is placed almost at an equal distance, a month's journey, between Yemen on the right and Syria on the left hand. The former was the winter, the latter the summer, station of her caravans; and their seasonable arrival relieved the ships of India from the tedious and troublesome navigation of the Red Sea. In the markets of Saana and Merab, in the harbours of Oman and Aden, the camels of the Koreishites were laden with a precious cargo of aromatics; a supply of corn and manufactures was purchased in the fairs of Bostra and Damascus... (Gibbon n.d., 3:62)\nConcerning Nahom, the Astons present two kinds of evidence: (1) the meaning of \"Nehem,\" and (2) a place in South Arabia named Nehem. Let's consider each of these:\nThe Astons state that there are two Semitic roots for Nehem. One means \"to comfort, console, to be sorry,\" while the other means \"to roar, complain, or be hungry.\" The Astons think that \"both these roots relate in significant and very specific ways to the experiences of Lehi's group while at Nahom. . . . It is hard to imagine any place-name that would be more appropriate in view of what Nephi tells us happened there. Not only do the two roots of Nahom refer unquestionably to both mourning and consoling (and perhaps also to fasting) in connection with Ishmael's death and burial, but they seem to go still further and echo the complaining and the rebellion that followed his burial\" (Aston 1994, 12-13). However, this is all quite irrelevant. Why? Because the text states and the Astons acknowledge that Nahom was already named before Lehi's group arrived there (1 Nephi 16:34; Aston 1994, 10). The fact that Ishmael died at Nahom is purely coincidental and is not connected in any way with the meaning of Nehem/Nahom. This does not constitute evidence verifying Nephi's account. Furthermore, the name Nahom is not remarkable, considering that the Bible contains the names Naham, Nahum, and Nehum. In addition, NHM is not the same word in South Arabian as it is in Hebrew and is not pronounced the same. In Hebrew, NHM is a verb, but in South Arabian, it is a noun meaning \"pecked masonry,\" referring to a technique of roughening the finish of the stone using chisels. Why would Lehi's group insult the Arab inhabitants of the area by giving the place a Hebrew name with a different meaning?\nThe Book of Mormon refers to a place called Nahom, and there was actually a place named Nehem in South Arabia along an ancient incense trade route. Nothing could be simpler. But is it really that simple? Actually, according to the Astons, the trade route passed through the Jawf valley. Nehem was not the name of a city in the valley, but was a remote burial place in the mountains south of the Jawf valley. The Astons state that Lehi's group \"could only have known about Nahom from someone outside the group,\" and \"Likely the Lehite encampment was in the Jawf valley and Ishmael was carried up into the hills for burial\" (Aston 1994, 10, 13). But this is not all. The Astons also say that there was another larger burial place east of the Jawf valley in the mountains near Ruwaik. They then conclude that either Nehem or Ruwaik \"may well have been the place to which local people led Lehi's mourning party to bury Ishmael\" (Aston 1994, 20). It seems then that it would have been quite possible for Lehi's group to travel through the Jawf valley without ever being aware of Nehem and that in any case Ishmael may not have even been buried there.\nThe Book of Mormon says that Lehi's group journeyed \"many days\" from Shazer to Nahom, and then after turning east from Nahom, they reached Bountiful, after spending eight years in the wilderness. However, according to the Astons' interpretation, the group would have already traveled a large part of their journey upon reaching Nahom. In fact Reynolds says that the Astons have \"persuasively\" argued that the course followed by Lehi's group to Nahom took \"years to traverse what could have been covered in months\" (Reynolds 1997, 381).\nReynolds says that one of the criteria used by the Astons in searching for the site of Bountiful is that \"there must be a dangerous cliff where Nephi's brothers could attempt to kill him by throwing him into the sea\" (Reynolds 1997, 383). However, the text does not in fact refer to any cliff or state that Nephi's brothers made an actual attempt to kill him; it merely states that Nephi's brothers \"were desirous to throw me into the depths of the sea\" (1 Nephi 17:48). But when this occurred, Nephi had already made tools out of ore and was preparing to start building their ship. Nephi's brothers \"were desirous that they might not labor\" (1 Nephi 17:18). It is hardly possible that Nephi planned to build the ship on a cliff above the sea. If the Astons are permitted to speculate, we could conjecture as well that \"depths of the sea\" implies open ocean, and that Nephi's brothers planned to use a canoe or raft to take Nephi out to sea and throw him overboard. There may very well have been a cliff, but speculation should not be raised to the level of necessary criterion.\nNeither Reynolds nor the Astons suggest an explanation for the strange name which the Book of Mormon confers upon the sea. Nephi states that upon reaching Bountiful, they beheld the sea, \"which we called Irreantum, which, being interpreted, is many waters\" (1 Nephi 17:5). Irreantum appears to be a name invented in imitation of the fact that at one time the Indian Ocean was called the Erythraean Sea. Greek \"erythros\" means \"red,\" so the Indian Ocean was actually called the Red Sea. The Book of Mormon merely applies a different name to the sea, with a different meaning.\nThe Astons' interpretation fails to deal with certain peculiarities of the Book of Mormon account. I have argued that the Book of Mormon uses \"Red Sea\" with a special meaning, referring to what is now called the Dead Sea. The Book of Deuteronomy provides further evidence for this interpretation:\nThese be the words which Moses spake unto all Israel on this side Jordan in the wilderness, in the plain over against the Red sea, between Paran and Tophel, and Laban, and Hazeroth, and Dizahab. (There are eleven days' journey from Horeb by the way of Mount Seir unto Kadesh-barnea.)...On this side Jordan, in the land of Moab, began Moses to declare this law...(Deut. 1:1-2, 5)\nThe text here refers to the plain on the east side of the Jordan \"over against\" the Red sea, which suggests that it is referring to the Dead Sea, which was perhaps thought to be connected with the Red Sea through the Gulf of Aqaba. Two other passages in the Bible refer to the Red sea, when the Israelites were travelling through the northern Sinai and Edom: \"And they journeyed from mount Hor by the way of the Red sea, to compass the land of Edom: and the soul of the people was much discouraged because of the way\" (Numbers 21:4); \"Then we turned, and took our journey into the wilderness by the way of the Red sea, as the LORD spake unto me: and we compassed mount Seir many days\" (Deut. 2:1). Nephi says that the river Laman \"emptied into the Red Sea; and the valley was in the borders near the mouth thereof. And when my father saw that the waters of the river emptied into the fountain of the Red Sea, he spake unto Laman, saying: O that thou mightest be like unto this river continually running into the fountain of all righteousness!\" (1 Nephi 2:8-9). Nephi also says that when they left the valley of Lemuel, \"we did take seed of every kind that we might carry into the wilderness\" (1 Nephi 16:11). Josephus describes a deep body of water in a cave beneath a large mountain: \"Now the fountains of Jordan rise at the roots of this cavity outwardly; and, as some think, this is the utmost origin of Jordan . . . .\" Later he also describes \"a fountain by Jericho.\" Originally, this fountain of water had \"a sickly and corruptive nature,\" causing harm to vegetation and new-born children. Elisha prayed over the fountain and made it \"wholesome and fruitful.\" Josephus says that the ground watered by the fountain grew \"most excellent gardens that are thick set with trees,\" and that the area produced honey and balsam. In another work, Josephus says that after Samson repented of his pride, God \"raised him up a plentiful fountain of sweet water at a certain rock; whence it was that Samson called the place the Jaw-bone, and so it is called to this day.\" As William Whiston, the translator, pointed out, the Hebrew word for \"jaw-bone\" is Lehi: \"This fountain, called Lehi, or the jaw-bone, is still in being . . . .\" (See Josephus 1984, 1:77, 329; 2:334-35) I have argued that the use of \"down\" and \"up\" in the Book of Mormon indicates that Lehi's camp in the wilderness was north of Jerusalem, and that parallels with the stories of Moses and Joshua reveal that Lehi's group traveled a course opposite to that of the Israelites, when they crossed the Jordan and entered Canaan. Lehi may have camped near the \"fountain by Jericho,\" and his river Laman, which emptied into the fountain of the Red Sea, would have joined with the Jordan, which Lehi may have considered to be this fountain of the Red Sea. When the Book of Mormon says that Lehi's group traveled in a south-southeast direction, \"keeping in the most fertile parts of the wilderness, which were in the borders near the Red Sea\" (1 Nephi 16:14), it appears to be referring to areas east of the Dead Sea, not the long stretch of Arabia which borders the Red Sea. I have also suggested that Nahom, where Ishmael died, is a point east of Mount Hor, where Aaron died, and that after Lehi's group turned eastward from Nahom, they reached a point near the mouth of the Euphrates River on the Persian Gulf. The name Bountiful may be connected with the meaning of \"Euphrates,\" which is \"that which makes fruitful.\"\nAnd finally we can suggest a simple explanation for the name Nahom, which does not require a knowledge of Semitic roots or the geography and place-names of South Arabia. The author of Nephi's record paralleled accounts of Moses, Joshua, and the Israelites, when they journeyed along the border of the Dead Sea and crossed the Jordan to Jericho (even the Astons acknowledge these parallels). But when he wanted Lehi's group to turn eastward, he started thinking of the trek of Abraham and his family from Ur to Haran. Abraham's brother was named Nahor, and it requires only the subsititution of one letter to change the name to Nahom. This I believe, is the real meaning and significance of Nahom, and it indicates that Lehi's group did not travel to South Arabia.\nLacking any archeological evidence which definitely links Lehi's group with specific sites, any suggested route of travel must remain speculative, and therefore it is difficult to take seriously Reynolds' claim that Nephi's account \"must be seen as a powerful witness of the Book of Mormon's divine origins and ancient authorship\" (Reynolds 1997, 388).\nAs we see above, the Nahom claims are easy to dismantle, because they are all based on implausible speculation. As for names, this was posted by David Wright, Professor of Bible and Ancient Near East at Brandeis University, on ZLMB in 2002:\n\"A large number of BOM names and words have the suffixed element -om (Abinadom, Antiomno, Corom, Cumom, Curelom, Ezrom, Jacom, Jarom, Shiblom, Shilom [not necessarily Hebrew sh-l-m!; see the caution below], Sidom, Zeezrom). Those ending in -um may represent the same suffix: Antionum, Jeneum, Helorum, Mocum, which could include also the -antum and -ancum names: Antum, Coriantum, Irreantum, Moriancum, Moriantum, Ripliancum, Seantum, Teancum. (It is less clear that -em names/words Ethem, Gazelem, Sherem, Shelem, [+ ? Zara-HEM-la/nah?] and -am names/words Luram, Zeram, Seezoram, Zoram should be included.)\nThe large number of names or words with -om (-um) indicate that this element may not be part of the word stem or root in many cases, but a suffix separate or distinct from the root. Thus is it difficult to argue decisively, even from a traditionalist perspective, that Nahom derives from a Semitic root n-h-m (as in the Arabic place name Nehhem) or the root n-kh-m (connected with mourning). Just because there are Semitic roots with a final -m which can be correlated with Nahom does not mean that they are in fact to be correlated. The word stem or root may be Nah- with an -om suffix.\"\n\"One could argue that -om names, which are found throughout the BOM (early Nephite, late Nephite, Jaredite), are an indication that a single mind conceived them all. Recall too that -e/antum (and related -ianton) type names appear in all three literary-cultural periods: Irreantum (early Nephite); Coriantum, Coriantumr, Coriantor (Jaredite); Corianton, Moriantum, Seantum (late Nephite). This is not what one expects from an ancient document which reflects discrete cultural-historical periods, but is explainable if Joseph Smith invented the names and wrote the BOM.\"\nINSERT MAP IMAGE Also, Nahom, (and it's variation Nehem) was on many maps that were circulating about since the mid-1700's, right up to the time Smith wrote the Book of Mormon. Could one of those have fallen in the hands of Smith? Mormon apologists flatly deny it, but it cannot be ruled out completely. What we have here, is all speculation, with no basis of fact to tie anything to the Book of Mormon. What should concern Mormons is the fact that not one shred of evidence has been found in the New World to support the historicity of the Book of Mormon: that there was a massive population of Jewish-Christian peoples that inhabited the Americas, who left no evidence of their existence at all.\nHere is Aston on YouTube, at a UFO Symposium:\nChristensen then informs us that:\nA narrow test for perfection brings an ever-present danger that even the appearance of imperfection seems decisive. We risk coming to a false conclusion based on a misperception.\nIs he still burning this strawman? Seems so. Who exactly is testing perfection? Not Jeremy Runnells. This (again) has all been invented in Christensen's mind. What misperception? Oh wait, here comes another-this time tragic-anecdote, this time dealing with William Shakespeare...\nThis is the theme of Shakespeare's tragedy, Othello. Because of the manipulations of Iago, the innocent Desdemona appears to be [Page 183]guilty of betraying Othello's trust. Doubtless the mental pain, anguish, and feeling of betrayal that Othello suffers are real (at least within the world of the play). But while Othello is busy suffering angst and murdering his innocent wife, the last thing he needs is to be surrounded by understanding and sympathetic Iagos who only want to validate his pain, perhaps suggesting that if he suffocates her sooner and faster, he'll suffer less in the long run. The tragedy of Othello is not that Iago is around to practice deception and manipulation, but that Othello's faith in Desdemona's fidelity is so fragile. He proclaims his love but makes far too little effort to come to her defense, shows no patience or tolerance or capacity for forgiveness or even simple faith, hope, and charity. He never thinks to say, \"Let him who is without sin cast the first stone\" and never stops to consider that the problem might be in his own misperception, at least, not until it is too late for Desdemona and for himself. It is also clear that after he has killed his wife, the last thing that he wants to discover is her innocence.\nWow, Christensen has read some Shakespeare. Too bad this is tragically irrelevant and diversionary, created only to feed Christensen's own strawman. Moving on...\nAll of this calls for a careful examination of our own assumptions and background expectations, doing a little bit of checking our own eyes for beams before attempting mote removal on another person.\nChristensen is assuming a lot here. If he has these problems, he should work on them. But don't put them on others when you don't know them at all. This is simply arrogance folks. Insinuating that Jeremy is a hypocrite because he doesn't believe Mormon Apologist arguments with no proof?\nRemember that Runnells's very first point depends on the un-argued and unexamined assumption that any human error in the Book of Mormon translation is \"damning,\" and by itself sufficient to \"totally undermine\" Joseph's claim to be a translator.\nHow could we forget when Christensen keeps repeating this over and over again? Here is what Jeremy actually wrote:\nRemember, lds.org claims that Joseph got the words on the stone directly from God, so how could there be human error involved? As we have seen from the evidence above, that is exactly what Smith taught. In the Book of Mormon preface written by Joseph Smith he claims that:\nWherefore, it is an abridgment of the record of the people of Nephi, and also of the Lamanites\ufffdWritten to the Lamanites, who are a remnant of the house of Israel; and also to Jew and Gentile\ufffdWritten by way of commandment, and also by the spirit of prophecy and of revelation\ufffdWritten and sealed up, and hid up unto the Lord, that they might not be destroyed\ufffdTo come forth by the gift and power of God unto the interpretation thereof\ufffdSealed by the hand of Moroni, and hid up unto the Lord, to come forth in due time by way of the Gentile\ufffdThe interpretation thereof by the gift of God.\nHe then claims:\nWhat is this directed at? We have no idea. He claims that the Book was written \"by the spirit of prophecy and revelation\", and later claimed that the Book of Mormon was the most correct book on earth (no errors) and that there were \"no errors in the revelations I have taught.\" So what errors does he speak of? Most likely printing errors. As John S. Dinger writes:\nIn 1837, LDS Church members Parley P. Pratt (1807-57) and John Goodson (1814?-74?) republished the Book of Mormon in Kirtland, Ohio. Though it took seven years for a second printing, Church leaders had discussed republication as early as 1833. On June 25, 1833, the First Presidency (composed of Smith and two counselors) wrote a letter to Church printer W. W. Phelps in Missouri regarding the reprinting of the Book of Mormon, and stated: \"As soon as we can get time, we will review the manuscripts of the Book of Mormon, after which they will be forwarded to you.\"9 Other printing-related projects and the subsequent destruction of the LDS Church-owned printing press in Independence, Missouri, by angry non-Mormons delayed the printing of a second edition of the Book of Mormon.\nThe second edition was financed by Pratt and Goodson, who were given permission to publish up to 5,000 copies; however, it is likely that only 3,000 were actually printed.10 Though published in the United States, many copies of the 1837 edition were taken to England, where they were distributed or sold by LDS proselyzting missionaries. This printing filled a need on both continents.\nWith this second edition, like virtually every edition that followed, changes were made to the text of the volume. As indicated by the letter to Phelps, Smith, and others-mostly Cowdery-worked to make the second edition of the Book of Mormon more closely follow the original manuscripts. Smith and Cowdery checked the 1830 edition against the Printer's Manuscript in the winter of 1836 and into early 1837, marking up the Printer's Manuscript in the process. As a result, Smith authorized more than 2,000 changes, mostly grammatical, to the text. The preface to the 1837 edition states: \"Individuals acquainted with book printings, are aware of the numerous typographical errors which always occur in manuscript editions. It is only necessary to say, that the whole has been carefully re-examined and compared with the original manuscript\" (p. v).\nThese are the errors that Smith speaks of, not the revelatory part of the Book of Mormon, which Smith claimed was given by God and contained no errors.\nChristensen continues:\nNotice too that the closest Runnells comes to actually defining translate is when he complains that according to unnamed \"unofficial apologists\" the word \"translate doesn't really mean translate.\"\nWho is complaining? Again, Runnells is making observations. The only one whining here is Christensen, about the fact that Jeremy is not impressed with apologetic spin and pseudo intellectual word games. Are any Mormon apologists \"official'? Not according to them. So what is Christensen objecting to here? We can't figure that out. Perhaps this quote by FairMormon might help:\nModern readers are accustomed to thinking of a 'translation' as only the conversion of text in one language to another. But, Joseph used the term in a broader and more inclusive sense, which included explanation, commentary, and harmonization. The JST is probably best understood in this light.\nSo here we see that translate doesn't always mean translate in the dictionary sense of the word, exactly what Jeremy was getting at.\nThis would be a good place to explain what the word means in the context of what Joseph Smith actually did.\nWe have done that above. Let's see what Christensen's take is:\nWe need to do a bit of eye checking here. What does it mean to translate? Runnells implies a circular definition in which translate should mean \"translate,\" which, if you actually stop to think about it, does not help much. Nor does it demonstrate any degree of introspection, self-reflection, or even inquiry.\nWhat point is Christensen trying to make here? He wants to give the parameters of what he thinks translation meant to Joseph Smith. To do this, he quotes Webster's 1828 Dictionary:\nTo bear, carry or remove from one place to another. It is applied to the removal of a bishop from one see to another.\nTo remove or convey to heaven, as a human being, without death.\nTo transfer; to convey from one to another. 2 Samuel 3:10.\n>To cause to remove from one part of the body to another; as, to translate a disease.\nHere, a single word\ufffdtranslate\ufffdhas several definitions. I notice that the word perfect does not appear anywhere in this definition of translate.\nOnce again Christensen applies his \"perfect\" strawman to Jeremy without any citation or proof whatsoever that Jeremy even thinks this. Christensen folks, is basically arguing with himself here. Now this exercise (in giving definitions for the word translate) shows us that this is simply grandstanding. In the case of Joseph Smith does translate mean to carry? To remove to heaven? To convey from one to another? To transmit a disease? To change? Finally, we get to it at number 6. Of course it is pretty basic knowledge that words can mean different things. Still, Christensen presses his strawman:\nNor does even the sixth definition of translate say that expressing \"the sense of one language in the words of another\" requires that existing successful translations, with or without italicized explanatory words, should or must be completely ignored. To succeed in its purpose, a translation need not be completely original or unique or flawless.\nOk, that's common sense. So? This is not the point that Jeremy was making.That definition nowhere includes the translation being done \"by the gift and power of God\", now, does it? This is why Christensen's whole argument is fallacious. Here is what Jeremy actually wrote:\nWhen King James translators were translating the KJV bible between 1604 and1611, they would occasionally put in their own words into the text to make the English more readable. We know exactly what these words are because they're italicized in the KJV bible. What are these 17th century italicized words doing in the Book of Mormon? Word for word? What does this say about the Book of Mormon being an ancient record?\nThe issue is that Joseph Smith carried over all the King James additions to the text that was given to him by God. This has nothing to do with claiming perfection of Smith, but why God would include the KJV errors with the text he placed on Joseph's stone.\nLet's try and use some common sense to answer this translation issue in relation to the Book of Mormon. What did Joseph claim to do? He claimed to translate the \"Reformed Egyptian\" characters from the gold plates into English. How did he do this? By putting a stone in a hat and having God make the translation of each character appear on his stone. Therefore Smith could then claim that he \"translated\" the Book of Mormon \"by the gift and power of God.\" So in reality who really made the translation? God, not Joseph Smith.\nIn Kirtland, Joseph \"translated\" some of the Book of Abraham for Michael Chandler:\nThe morning Mr. Chandler first presented his papyrus to bro.\ufffdSmith, he was shown, by the latter, a number of characters like those upon the writings of Mr. C. which were previously copied from the plates, containing the history of the Nephites, or book of Mormon. Being solicited by Mr. Chandler to give an opinion concerning his antiquities, or translation of some of the characters, bro. S. gave him the interpretation of some few for his satisfaction.\nHere Joseph claimed that some of the characters on the papyrus were like those which were copied from the plates and so Smith was able to translate them and give the interpretation. Thus, Smith translated characters from another language into English. There isn't any broader meaning here. This is what Smith claimed to do with the Book of Mormon characters, except in that case he claimed that God gave him the translation on his stone. On August 10, 1832 Samuel H. Smith and Orson Hyde answered some questions to the people of Boston:\nQ.-By what means did he discover the golden plates and who was with him when he made the discovery.\nA.-The golden plates were discovered through the ministration of an angel of the Lord, by Joseph Smith-no one else was with him at the time of the discovery.\nQ.-By whom was a fac simile of some part of the language and characters taken, and on what material.\nA.-It was taken by Joseph Smith on paper from the original plates themselves.\nQ.-By whom was this presented to Dr. Mitchell, and at what period?\nA.-By Martin Harris, one of the witnesses who had seen the plates-do not exactly know at what time.\nQ.-Is that fac simile, now in being, and if so where is it?\nA.-It is, or it was in being-I have seen it.\nQ.-In what manner was the interpretation, or translation made known, and by whom was it written?\nA.-It was made known by the spirit of the Lord through the medium of the Urim and Thummim; and was written partly by Oliver Cowdery, and partly by Martin Harris.\nQ.-What do you mean by Urim and Thummim?\nA.-The same as were used by the prophets of old, which were two crystal stones, placed in bows something in the form of spectacles, which were found with the plates.\nHere we see that Joseph translated \"by the spirit of the Lord\" through the stones. The same story that Smith told to everyone else.\nThe problem is with real documents that are translated from one real language to another, we have the document that is/was translated. Do we have the Book of Mormon plates? No. So any argument that Christensen makes along these lines is pointless. But here is Christensen's rant:\nWe don't know where Joseph got his translation from. We don't know anything about it other than it was called \"reformed Egyptian\". With the Bible, we can see the Septuagint, compare it and know that it had errors because we can compare it to other translations. We know nothing about the Book of Mormon. These kinds of speculations are non productive and rather silly. All of the Bible translations are based on older documents or documents from other languages. Real documents that can be checked. This is not the case with the Book of Mormon so Christensen's rant above is totally irrelevant to any discussion about translation. Christensen then asks:\nHow can Christensen know what Joseph would or would not do? Why did he make John C. Bennett his Counselor in the First Presidency when he supposedly knew he was a scoundrel? That was pretty stupid. Why did he translate the Book of Mormon with the same peepstone he used to hunt buried treasure when he knew what people would think about that? Why do you think they renamed it the \"urim and thummim\" and Joseph invented the \"interpreters\"? Why did he give Martin Harris the 116 pages when God supposedly told him no three times?\nJoseph Smith claimed that the Book of Mormon was translated by the \"gift and power of God\". Here is how the Joseph Smith Papers define the word \"translate\" in relation to what Joseph Smith supposedly did:\nTo produce a new text through a revelatory, rather than scholarly, process, by the \"gift and power of God.\" In the Book of Mormon, the ancient prophet Mosiah translated records into his own language using \"interpreters,\" or \"two stones which was fastened into the two rims of a bow.\" According to the account, the possessor of the instrument was called a seer. On 6 April 1830, a revelation stated that JS would be known not only as a revelator, but also as a seer and a translator. JS stated that he was directed to translate the Book of Mormon from gold plates buried in a hill near his home. Buried with the plates were \"two stones in silver bows,\" which fastened to a breastplate and were later referred to by the biblical term Urim and Thummim. JS was instructed to use these stones \"for the purpose of translating the book.\" As he translated, JS dictated to scribes.Emma Smith recalled that JS used the Urim and Thummim for the first part of the translation and another seer stone for the remaining portion. Other accounts reported that JS translated by looking at the stone or stones, which he placed in a hat to reduce exterior light. JS worked on the translation of the gold plates until summer 1829. From June 1830 to July 1833, he worked on a revision or translation of the Bible, using the King James Bible rather than ancient writings as his original text. His work included both revisions and, especially within the book of Genesis, lengthy expansions. There are no reports that JS used a stone in his translation of the Bible. In July 1835, after members of the church purchased several ancient Egyptian papyrus scrolls, JS commenced translating some of the characters and stated that one of the scrolls contained the writings of the biblical prophet Abraham. JS worked intermittently on translating some of the papyri for the remainder of the year, though his exact process of translating is unclear.Portions of this translation were first published in March 1842. JS and other church members, as encouraged by an 1833 revelation, also sought to gain more conventional translation skills through the academic study of other languages, including Greek, Hebrew, and German.\nNothing about how ancient prophets behaved. This only claims that Mosiah translated records into his own language using stone spectacles. Of course we don't have any of the original documents to compare Smith's translation to. Notice that they say that Smith translated through a \"revelatory, rather than scholarly process\". So why is what Christensen claiming relevant at all? It isn't. It is a diversion from the real issue.\nSmith \"translates\" the King James Bible into what? Based on what? The JSP claim that \"his work included both revisions\" and \"lengthy expansions. So how is this translating in any sense of the word? Again, the 1828 definition states that \"translate\" means:\nTo interpret; to render into another language; to express the sense of one language in the words of another.\nHow does one \"translate\" an English Bible into English? This is not translation, it is simply Smith adding his own words to the Bible, or in some cases subtracting what he didn't like. He even wrote a whole chapter in Genesis about himself. This is not any kind of translation.\nPart III: Lowered Expectations\nChristensen starts off this section with:\nRunnells complains about Joseph Smith as a prophet, but he never bothers to define what a prophet In should be, and therefore, he does not inquire into what we should expect from one. Based on the arguments he offers his implicit definition is that prophets ought to be perfect, God's sock-puppets, and never ought to do or say or permit anything that violate Runnell's own unexamined expectations from what he learned by attending Sacrament Meetings.\nWow. Where is he getting this stuff from? This is simply another one of Christensen's many strawman arguments. In Debunking FAIR's Debunking, the word \"perfect\" isn't used by Jeremy about the Book of Mormon translation. It's actually used by FairMormon! Jeremy wrote:\nIf Joseph copied Biblical passages during the Book of Mormon translation to represent ideas expresses by Isaiah (as suggested in the September 1977 Ensign), then it is understandable that he changed or corrected some of these instances during his work on the \"Joseph Smith Translation\" of the Bible. Joseph did not claim to be mechanically preserving some hypothetically 'perfect' Biblical text. Rather, Joseph used the extant King James text as a basis for commentary, expansion, and clarification based upon revelation, with particular attention to issues of doctrinal importance for the modern reader. Modern readers are accustomed to thinking of a 'translation' as only the conversion of text in one language to another. But, Joseph used the term in a broader and more inclusive sense, which included explanation, commentary, and harmonization. The JST is probably best understood in this light.\nJeremy has never claimed that Smith restored a \"perfect\" Biblical text when he corrected the KJV of the Bible. Jeremy's reply was:\nContrary to FairMormon's assertion above that God himself revealed the 1769 KJV errors to Joseph, FairMormon is conceding here that Joseph copied KJV text over to the Book of Mormon.\nAccording to the above-referenced September 1977 Ensign, Joseph Smith was sitting there translating the Book of Nephi when he recognized the text as Isaiah, stopped the translation, put down his hat and magical rock, picked up his 1769 KJV Bible, and copied over the Isaiah verses including its unique 1769 KJV errors and italics into the \"most correct book\" Book of Mormon.\nAm I really supposed to take this seriously?\nWhy would Joseph need to do this? How does it make any sense that Joseph stops translation coming direct from God to grab errors and italics from a book that has been corrupted over the centuries through numerous translations? A Bible that Joseph later pointed to as needing correction and which he \"corrected\" in his \"inspired\" translation of the Bible?\nIn any event, this scenario is contradicted by eyewitness accounts of the translation process, as well as the process described by the Church's December 2013 Gospel Topics article.\n\"Modern readers are accustomed to thinking of a 'translation' as only the conversion of text in one language to another.\"\nThis make sense, given the multitude of sources (including the Church-sanctioned Gospel Topics article) supporting a \"tight\" translation method, including the following account from David Whitmer:\n\"Joseph Smith would put the seer stone into a hat, and put his face in the hat, drawing it closely around his face to exclude the light; and in the darkness the spiritual light would shine. A piece of something resembling parchment would appear, and on that appeared the writing. One character at a time would appear, and under it was the interpretation in English. Brother Joseph would read off the English to Oliver Cowdery, who was his principal scribe, and when it was written down and repeated to Brother Joseph to see if it was correct, then it would disappear, and another character with the interpretation would appear.\"\n- Quoted in Elder Russell M. Nelson's \"A Treasured Testament\"\nIf the Bible verses were good enough for the \"most correct book,\" there is no reason to change them in the JST of the Bible (other than to obfuscate the plagiarism). If Joseph was trying to make the Bible more correct, he would not change something that was correct according to Isaiah.\nAs I have stated in the CES Letter:\nJoseph Smith corrected the Bible. In doing so, he also corrected the same identical passage in the Book of Mormon. The Book of Mormon is \"the most correct book\" and was translated a mere decade before the JST. The Book of Mormon was not corrupted over time and did not need correcting. How is it that the Book of Mormon still has the incorrect passage and does not match the JST in the first place?\nDoes Christensen deal with these issues? No. He goes off on a tangent of trying to define what he thinks a prophet should be. He then expounds on his own expectations:\nFor my part, I did spend considerable time figuring out what I should expect, and in the process I discovered twenty-eight Biblical tests for discerning true and false prophets. I find that they set my expectations in a very different way. For example:\nHere is still another of Christensen's straw men. It seems he doesn't know the difference between personal infallibility and doctrinal infallibility when men speak by the \"power of the Holy Ghost\", which is what Jeremy was getting at.\nWhat does having sin have to do with translating something? What does having passions have to do with translating something? Remember, Smith said \"I never told you I was perfect (a man of passions, etc) but there are NO ERRORS in the revelations I have taught.\" Mormon apologists can't seem to grasp that this is broken up into two parts: personal faults, and what they teach. Smith claims faults but does not extend that to his \"revelations\".\nAt lds.org we read:\nIt is the making known of divine truth by communication with the heavens and consists not only of revelation of the plan of salvation to the Lord's prophets but also a confirmation in the hearts of the believers that the revelation to the prophets is true. It also consists of individual guidance for every person who seeks for it and follows the prescribed course of faith, repentance, and obedience to the gospel of Jesus Christ. \"The Holy Ghost is a revelator,\" said Joseph Smith, and \"no man can receive the Holy Ghost without receiving revelations\" (HC 6:58). Without revelation, all would be guesswork, darkness, and confusion.\nHere we see the Church proclaim that what their \"prophets\" reveal is the opposite of any guesswork, darkness or confusion, and that \"the revelation to the prophets is true.\" It does not mention anything about men's \"passions\" interfering with that revelation. In the 1835 Doctrine and Covenants we read:\nBecause of the weakness and imperfections of human nature, and the great frailties of man; for such is the weakness of man, and such his frailties, that he is liable to sin continually, and if God were not long suffering, and full of compassion, gracious and merciful and of a forgiving disposition, man would be cut off from before him in consequence of which, he would be in continual doubt and could not exercise faith: for where doubt is, there faith has no power, but by man's believing that God is full of compassion and forgiveness, long suffering and slow to anger, he can exercise faith in him and overcome doubt, so as to be exceedingly strong. (1835 Doctrine and Covenants, page 43)\nChristensen then asks:\nHow does Joseph Smith himself set our expectations both for himself and for his translation?\nI told them I was but a man, and they must not expect me to be perfect; if they expected perfection from me, I should expect it from them; but if they would bear with my infirmities and the infirmities of the brethren, I would likewise bear with their infirmities.\nBut Joseph Smith also said, \"I never told you I was perfect but there are NO ERRORS in the revelations that I have taught.\" It is obvious that Smith separated his personal weaknesses from his \"revelations\", something that Christensen is unwilling or unable to comprehend. He then tries to shift this to Smith's ability to translate:\nIn discussing a passage in Malachi, Joseph Smith comments that \"I might have rendered a plainer translation to this, but it is sufficiently plain to suit my purposes as it stands.\" (D&C 128:18).\nSo? What was Smith \"translating\"? He writes:\nAnd again, in connection with this quotation I will give you a quotation from one of the prophets, who had his eye fixed on the restoration of the priesthood, the glories to be revealed in the last days, and in an especial manner this most glorious of all subjects belonging to the everlasting gospel, namely, the baptism for the dead; for Malachi says, last chapter, verses 5th and 6th: 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.\nThe place to make this change would have been Smith's Inspired Version of the Bible, but it reads:\nFor, behold, the day cometh, that shall burn as an oven; and all the proud, yea, and all that do wickedly, shall be stubble; and the day that cometh shall burn them up, saith the Lord of hosts, that it shall leave them neither root nor branch.\nRemember ye the law of Moses my servant, which I commanded unto him in Horeb for all Israel, with the statutes and judgments.\nBehold, I will send you Elijah the prophet before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the Lord;\nIf there was a \"plainer translation\", why didn't Smith include it there? Because he hadn't thought of Baptism for the dead at that time. Smith's \"plainer translation\" didn't come until 1838 when he began rewriting his history. He has Moroni quoting this passage of scripture:\n\"And he shall plant in the hearts of the Children the promises made to the fathers, and the hearts of the children shall turn to their fathers, if it were not so the whole earth would be utterly wasted at his coming.\"\nChristensen throws things out there, but it is obvious that he is not familiar with the very argument he is trying to make here. (Which isn't Jeremy's argument, but I am responding to it anyway).\nThis is Smith's \"plainer translation\" that he didn't quote in 1842. But as you can see, it wasn't in Smith's \"inspired version\". Christensen continues:\nIn D&C 1 as part of a formal statement of \"the authority of my servants\" (v. 6) God declares that the revelations \"were given unto my servants in their weakness, after the manner of their language, that they might come to understanding. And inasmuch as they erred, it might be made known.\" (D&C 1:24-25). Notice that this formal statement of the \"authority of my servants\" describes the Church as in process, not as a stasis.\nThese passages introduce a different expectation, one that actually gives evidence of Joseph's robust, tolerant, and open-ended attitude about himself and his own translations and revelations, which he felt free to edit. If a prophet can accomplish what is \"expedient,\" a word that appears many times in the Doctrine and Covenants, he can serve God's purposes, which according to Isaiah 55:8-11, are concerned with long-term processes. If a translation is good enough, sufficient, it does not have to be perfect. If a translation is imperfect, then there is nothing wrong with improving it later.\nWho is Christensen trying to kid here? All one has to do is read until the end of the \"revelation\" to see that Christensen is simply wrong. It states in Verse 37:\nSearch these commandments, for they are true and faithful, and the prophecies and promises which are in them shall all be fulfilled.\nWhat I the Lord have spoken, I have spoken, and I excuse not myself; and though the heavens and the earth pass away, my word shall not pass away, but shall all be fulfilled, whether by mine own voice or by the voice of my servants, it is the same.\nFor behold, and lo, the Lord is God, and the Spirit beareth record, and the record is true, and the truth abideth forever and ever. Amen.\nIs Christensen saying that God (who gave the translation to Smith) is not perfect? Smith here states that \"the record is true,\" and that what the Lord has spoken through his servants is the same as Him speaking. Of course God is going to speak \"in the manner of their language\". Is he going to speak to them in Arabic? Chineese? French? The \"revelation\" states that the commandments were given to His servants \"in their weakness\". Compared to God, men are weak. So? Does that mean they were transcribed wrongly? Verses 37-39 dispel that notion. Christensen simply wants to have it both ways:\nIf we consider Joseph Smith's productions against the real-world examples of purportedly scriptural texts, we have the advantage of building our expectations upon a solid foundation, rather than airy supposition. John Welch in Illuminating the Sermon at the Temple and the Sermon on the Mount discusses several related translation issues.\nInteresting that Christensen would relegate statements by Mormon \"authorities\" to \"airy supposition\", because that it what he is ultimately doing. But what was Smith \"translating\" from? God did not give Smith his \"revelations\" in Hebrew and then have him \"translate\" them into English. Christensen's whole argument here is ridiculous. We don't have the Book of Mormon plates, nor do we have any discoveries of the language they were supposedly translated into, to make any kind of comparison as we do with the Biblical texts. He continues:\nHugh Nibley has suggested several other reasons that made the use of King James style important, if not necessary. One reason was Joseph's audience: \"When Jesus and the Apostles and, for that matter, the Angel Gabriel quote the [Hebrew] scriptures in the New Testament, do they recite from some mysterious Urtext? Do they quote the prophets of old in the ultimate original?...No, they do not. They quote the Septuagint, a Greek version of the Old Testament prepared in the third century B.C. Why so? Because that happened to be the received standard version of the Bible accepted by the readers of the Greek New Testament.\"\nSo? It is what it is. Joseph claimed to have the actual record, but never produces it. God supposedly preserved it, but only for him alone to see? Why then, isn't this a precedent for all of God's scriptures? This was Joseph's argument for the Book of Abraham, that God had preserved (miraculously) the very papyri that Abraham wrote on. We now know that Joseph simply made that up. When we have records of Smith's \"translations\", he fails miserably as a translator. They only reason why Christensen and other apologists can even make an argument with the Book of Mormon is that we do not have the original record, and there is no discovery anywhere that can confirm the \"caractors\" that Smith claimed came from the plates. Also, the argument isn't about the style of the KJV. It is about why the errors were included in the Book of Mormon translation which Christensen still has not answered with any compelling argument. He then speculates:\nAnother reason for the use of the style of the King James Version was the nature of the record: \"The scriptures were probably in old-fashioned language the day they were written down.\"\nHow can Christensen even postulate this when he has no way of knowing? This is simply speculation and his whole argument is based on speculation. Christensen continues:\nFurthermore, \"by frankly using that idiom, the Book of Mormon avoids the necessity of having to be redone into 'modern English' every thirty or forty years.\"\nThis is simply irrelevant. The Book of Mormon has to be translated into dozens of other languages, doesn't it? This is simply silliness.\nTo such points, other explanations may be added, but the foregoing seem sufficient.\nHardly. But this seems to be all he's got. We then have Christensen trying to prop up Smith's \"New Translation\" of the Bible or the \"Inspired Version\":\nThe King James idiom yields a good translation of both the Sermon on the Mount and the Sermon at the Temple. In fact, a study of the Greek vocabulary used in Matthew 5-7 will show that in most cases, the traditional English translation is rather straightforward. The syntax of most of the sentences is relatively simple, the expressions are direct, and most of the words and phrases have obvious and adequate primary choices in English as their translation [Page 189] (although their meaning and implications still remain profound).\nAgain, irrelevant. If Christensen can show that this is why Joseph chose that style, then fine but there is no evidence that he wrote that way for those reasons. It is far more convincing that he simply copied passages out of the KJV and used that style to make the Book of Mormon appear more \"scriptural\". As Kevin L. Barney wrote:\nHolding to the more traditional Mormon view that the JST provides a restoration of ancient text presents important difficulties. First, the restorationist view assumes that ancient texts can be restored by inspiration. Considering this claim is beyond the scope of this essay. A second problem is not so easily set aside. The restorationist view assumes that at some point the original text was substantially corrupted. Some LDS exegetes have hypothesized deliberate and widespread textual corruptions early enough to be incorporated into the earliest biblical manuscripts that have survived.5 Since the original autographs are irrecoverable, this assertion cannot be completely disproved, but it has been weakened by the discovery of Hebrew texts dating from the second century B.C., which support the basic integrity of the later Old Testament manuscripts. Some New Testament manuscripts date to the fourth, third, and even second centuries A.D. This means the window of time in which the textual corruptions could have occurred is increasingly narrow and the likelihood that the JST represents restorations of the original text extremely slim. (The Word of God, p. 145).\nStill, Christensen claims:\nIf I approach Joseph's translations with a view to finding evidence of real inspiration, rather than perfection, my attention will move in different directions. I might end up noticing and valuing this discussion by Welch in his next chapter.\nAgain, the \"perfection\" strawman.\nIn one important passage, manuscript evidence favors the Sermon at the Temple, and it deserves recognition. The kjv of Matthew 5:22 reads, \"Whosoever is angry with his brother without a cause [eikei] shall be in danger of the judgment\" (italics added). The Sermon at the Temple drops the phrase without a cause (3 Nephi 12:22). So do many of the better early manuscripts.\nThis favorable evidence for the Sermon at the Temple has the support of reliable sources.\nShould we start listing from the Inspired Version all of the instances where Smith got it wrong? I can think of a dozen of them off hand. This shows that there was no consistency here with Smith and so this is simply an instance of where Joseph dropped a phrase that was not in the original manuscripts. He went over the whole Bible. There were bound to be some of these. Remember what Hugh Nibley said above?\nWhile lacking unanimous consensus in the early manuscripts of the Sermon on the Mount (which is not unusual), the [Page 190]absence of the phrase \"without a cause\" is evidenced by the following manuscripts: p64, p67, Sinaiticus (original hand), Vaticanus, some minuscules, the Latin Vulgate (Jerome mentions that it was not found in the oldest manuscripts known to him), the Ethiopic texts, the Gospel of the Nazarenes, Justin, Tertullian, Origen, and others. One may count as compelling all readings that are supported by \"the best Greek MSS\ufffdby the 200 ce p64 (where it is extant) and by at least the two oldest uncials, as well as some minuscules, [especially if] it also has some Latin, Syriac, Coptic, and early patristic support.\" A survey of the list of manuscripts supporting the Sermon at the Temple and the original absence of the phrase without a cause in Matthew 5:22 shows that this shorter reading meets these criteria.\nMoreover, this textual difference in the Greek manuscripts of the Sermon on the Mount is the only variant that has a significant impact on meaning. It is much more severe to say, \"Whoever is angry is in danger of the judgment,\" than to say, \"Whoever is angry without a cause is in danger of the judgment.\" The first discourages all anger against a brother; the second permits brotherly anger as long as it is justifiable. The former is more like the demanding sayings of Jesus regarding committing adultery in one's heart (see Matthew 5:28) and loving one's enemies (see Matthew 5:44), neither of which offers the disciple a convenient loophole of self-justification or rationalization. Indeed, as Wernberg-M\ufffdller points out, the word eikei in Matthew 5:22 may reflect a Semitic idiom that does not invite allowance for \"'just' anger in certain circumstances\" at all, but \"is original and echoes some Aramaic phrase, condemning anger as sinful in any case\" and \"as alluding to \ufffd the harboring of angry feelings for any length of time.\" In light of Wernberg-M\ufffdller's interpretation of the underlying idiom, the original sense of Matthew 5:22 is accurately reflected in the Sermon at the Temple whether eikei is included in the Greek saying or not.\nStan Larsen has adequately rebutted these claims by Welch in his \"New Approaches to the Book of Mormon\":\nWelch argues that this passage fulfills my criteria and should be included with the eight examples: \"While lacking unanimous consensus in the early manuscripts (which is not unusual), the absence of the phrase 'without a cause' from the Sermon on the Mount is evidenced by manuscripts p64, p67, Sinaiticus (original hand), Vaticanus, some minuscules, the Latin Vulgate (Jerome mentions that it was not found in the oldest manuscripts known to him), Justin, Tertullian, Origen, and others.\ufffd A check of the list of manuscripts supporting the Sermon at the Temple [Book of Mormon] and the original absence of the phrase 'without a cause' in Matthew 5:22 shows that this shorter reading meets Larson's criteria\" (1990, 162).\nOn the contrary, this passage does not meet the criteria which were used to select my eight examples: Augustinus Merk prints eike 'without a cause' with brackets in his text, and there is absolutely no support from family 1, the Syriac, and the Coptic. Welch is mistaken in citing [p.128] both p64 and p67 as different documents, since the \"two\" papyri are simply two numbers for different parts of the same papyrus (Roca-Puig 1962, 63-64). Thus Matthew 5:22 was eliminated from consideration with the eight secure examples. However, since it is the one Book of Mormon example which has been used as strong evidence for the Book of Mormon's antiquity, it will perhaps be useful to examine it in detail (Welch 1977, 47; cf. Matthews 1975, 251).\nThe absence or presence of eike at Matthew 5:22 is a genuinely ambiguous case, with significant evidence on both sides of the question. Welch has already given the evidence for its omission. Its presence is supported by the remainder of the uncials and minuscules, most of the Old Latin manuscripts (including the important Codex Bobiensis), three manuscripts of the Vulgate, all the Syriac versions (including the important Sinaitic Syriac), both the Sahidic and the Bohairic versions, Irenaeus, part of Origen, and Cyprian (Black 1988, 5-6). Also, the presence of homoeoarchton, which is an accidental error caused by the eye skipping from the beginning of one word to the same beginning in another word, favors the original presence of eike. The skip would have been from the epsilon at the beginning of eike to the epsilon at the beginning of the next word, that is, from eike to enochos.\nDue to this uncertainty, a decision concerning the reading remains tentative. Accordingly, Merk shows due caution in bracketing eike because there is not a clear-cut case concerning \"without a cause\" at Matthew 5:22. In view of the equivocal nature of the textual evidence the editors of the United Bible Societies Greek New Testament in their four-level system of grading the relative degree of certainty concerning the originality of a reading ranked the absence of eike as a C-rating. Consequently, though the case is not clear-cut and there is evidence that it may be an accidental omission in the Greek, on balance I would lean to the opinion that eike \"without a cause\" was not originally at Matthew 5:22.\nThe absence of eike was known before 1830 when the Book of Mormon appeared, since it was discussed by Desiderius Erasmus, John Mill, Johann Wettstein, Johann Gilesbach, and Andreas Birch in reference to the Greek text, not translated in William Tyndale's New Testament from 1526 to 1535, and popularized by various English writers. For example, the Methodist writer, Adam Clarke, whose multi-volume biblical commentary was first published in London in 1810 with at least ten American printings and editions in New York from 1811 to 1829, suggested that it was a marginal gloss which later entered into the text (Clarke 1825). It is interesting that Clarke favors the omission of eike at Matthew 5:22 and the retention of the doxology at Matthew 6:13 and that the Book of Mormon follows Clarke's decision in these two passages. However, not too much significance [p.129] should be attached to this agreement since Clarke appears to favor the omission of tois archaiois at Matthew 5:27 and the omission of en to phanero at Matthew 6:18, and the Book of Mormon does not have these omissions. However, the Book of Mormon omission of \"without a cause\" need not depend on any of these sources, since the phrase could have been deleted simply because it detracted from the strength of Jesus' command against anger. It has been suggested that the ancient support which this Book of Mormon deletion received could be due to \"a coincidence caused by a problem with the wording of the KJV\" (Barney 1986, 89). Since there could be coincidental agreement, the same omission in two separate texts is not significant in establishing a connection between them. What is important in textual criticism is the same distinctive addition, peculiar error, or the same alternate reading.\nIt is significant to note that among the thirty-eight known variants and sub-variants of these eight secure examples, the Book of Mormon always aligns itself with the derivative text found in the Textus Receptus which was printed by Stephanus in 1550 and never agrees with either the original text or any of the other known variant readings. If the Book of Mormon were a genuinely ancient text, it would not always be expected to side with what modern scholarship concludes is the original text, but certainly there ought to be some agreement. Just as a careful comparison of Gabriel Sionita's 1633 Harclean Syriac Apocalypse discloses his conjectural emendations, which were based on late Erasmian Greek and Clementine Vulgate texts, so an exhaustive examination reveals that this Book of Mormon sermon depends on the 1550 Textus Receptus, as relied on by the English text of the KJV. (Brent Metcalfe, New Approaches to the Book of Mormon, p. 127-129)\nAnother example of Smith's changes to the New Testament is Luke 10:22:\nKJV: All things are delivered to me of my Father: and no man knoweth who the Son is, but the Father; and who the Father is, but the Son, and he to whom the Son will reveal him.(Luke 10:22)\nJST: All things are delivered to me of my Father; and no man knoweth that the Son is the Father, and the Father is the Son, but him to whom the Son will reveal it.(Luke 10:22, Joseph Smith Translation, emphasis mine)\nNot one ancient manuscript agrees with this change. It radically changes the verse into something that it was never intended to say. See Joel Groat's analysis of the JST and the many errors that Joseph Smith made here.\nIn my estimation, this textual variant in favor of the Sermon at the Temple is very meaningful. The removal of without a cause has important moral, behavioral, psychological, and religious ramifications, as it is the main place where a significant textual change from the kjv was in fact needed and delivered.\nAgain, how many were not as Larsen states above? This is simply hit and miss with Joseph Smith and so cannot be taken seriously. As Stan Larson wrote in New Approaches to the Book of Mormon:\nThe comparison is complicated by the Book of Mormon's connection to the King James Version of the Bible (KJV). Since about the turn of the twentieth century, Mormon writers have suggested that Smith quoted directly from the KJV of Matthew when dictating the Book of Mormon account of Jesus' sermon. B. H. Roberts of the First Council of Seventy said that Smith \"adopted our English translation\" (B. Roberts 1904, 184; cf. Ostler 1987, 78). Sidney B. Sperry, Brigham Young University professor of religion, suggested that Smith used the KJV word for word \"as long as the Sermon in the familiar rendering of Matthew 5-7 agreed substantially with the Nephite version\" (1947, 190; 1967, 112). Hugh Nibley concurred that as long as the KJV \"is correct there is every reason why it should be followed\" (1961, 10; 1989, 215).\nSuch views imply that where the KJV has an incorrect text, it should not have been followed in the Book of Mormon. Thus Sperry maintained that in such cases Smith would have corrected the wording of the KJV \"to conform with the text before him on the metal plates\" (Sperry 1947, 190; 1967, 112). Roberts similarly affirmed that Smith first compared the KJV to the Book of Mormon records, and \"when he found the sense of the passage on the Nephite plates superior to that in the English version he made such changes as would give the superior sense and clearness\" (B. Roberts 1904, 191).\nSperry went on to argue that if the Book of Mormon should fail to make such corrections and instead copy corruptions or errors which accumulated over the centuries, then it \"should be thrown out of court\" because this \"would be plain evidence that Joseph Smith did not translate from a really ancient text.\" In this context Sperry asserted that textual criticism could cast considerable light on \"the asserted antiquity\" of the Book of Mormon, since \"critical tests can be most subtle and powerful in probing for slips on the part of unlearned impostors who offer amended biblical texts for the examination of the public\" (1947, 171; 1967, 91). Nibley concurred that \"one of the best established disciplines in the world is the critical examination of written texts to detect what in them is spurious and what is genuine\" (1953, 830; 1989, 55). This is because the most significant indication used by textual critics in tracing relationships between documents is errors, since coincidental agreement is ruled out when two documents have the same telltale mistakes.\nIt is possible to identify places where errors, revisions, and additions have crept into the KJV. Published in 1611, the KJV relies on the Greek text of the New Testament available in the late sixteenth century. In the 381 years since then, hundreds of better and more ancient Greek, Latin, Syriac, and Coptic manuscripts have been discovered and brought us closer to the original Matthean text. This means that it is possible\ufffdgiven the opportunity of comparing the versions of Jesus' Sermon on the Mount in Matthew and 3 Nephi\ufffdto make tentative judgments about whether the Book of Mormon stands up to the tests of historicity Roberts, Sperry, and Nibley proposed. If the Book of Mormon varies from both the KJV and the earliest texts, one cannot pronounce judgment on the Book of Mormon version, since the Book of Mormon variation could be specific to its audience and setting in the New World. However, if the Book of Mormon text departs from the errors of the KJV and agrees with the most original Matthean texts, it supports the claim that the Book of Mormon is a genuine translation of an ancient document. On the other hand, if the Book of Mormon text sides with the later Greek text as seen in the KJV, this dependence would be strong evidence against its historicity. The reason for this is that the Book of Mormon on the American continent should know nothing of changes and additions to the Sermon on the Mount made in the Old World centuries after the original sermon, but should be a direct link to the real words of Jesus. (Brent Metcalfe, New Approaches to the Book of Mormon, p.116)\nStan Larsen concludes:\nWe need not agree that Book of Mormon dependence on errors in the KJV Sermon on the Mount \"casts suspicion on the whole\" text of the Book of Mormon. My conclusions are confined to 3 Nephi 12-14. On purely text-critical grounds, the historicity of 3 Nephi 12-14 is suspect. Nowhere in the Book of Mormon version of Jesus' sermon is there any indisputable evidence of its being a translation from an ancient document (Ashment 1980). One can never prove that something did not happen. All that can be said is that there is no evidence to substantiate the view that the Book of Mormon records a real visit by the resurrected Jesus to the place called Bountiful in the Book of Mormon. 56). (Brent Metcalfe, New Approaches to the Book of Mormon, p.133)\nHere is one scholar that has read Nibley and other Mormon apologists and comes to the same conclusion as Jeremy Runnells about 3 Nephi. Is Larsen also to be considered a \"brittle Anti-Mormon\"?\nWelch discusses some King James errors repeated in 3 Nephi but does so without scandal because, quite frankly, none of them change the meaning significantly. And the larger context of 3 Nephi 8-29 demonstrates remarkable inspiration in disclosing the temple background of the Sermon on the Mount. Welch's approach was impressive enough that a non-LDS press published his work as applied to the Sermon in Matthew.17 Welch does not ignore the errors, but he doesn't grant them the decisive status or sole focus that Runnells does. Plus Welch makes several observations that support the Joseph Smith claims of having provided an inspired translation, which need not be a perfect translation, nor oblige the reader to bring infallible perception and comprehension to their reading.\nSeveral LDS writers have closely examined Joseph Smith's translations, including John Tvedtnes, Royal Skousen, John Welch, Ben McGuire, and Brant Gardner. They have highlighted important information worth careful consideration. Runnells does not so much as mention the existence of their findings. It is not ad hominem to observe that Runnells treats a few King James errors as \"damning\" and \"totally undermining\" Joseph's claims regarding a translation. He has decided that such apparent imperfections as he presents are, by themselves, decisively important. He completely ignores all LDS scholarship that gives any evidence suggesting authentic translation.\nWe have seen that Welch's argument is not significant. How can one know if a text is \"authentic\" without the original document or no other writings to confirm that there was a language called \"reformed Egyptian\"?. The best one can do is speculate. Apologists can speculate as to why Joseph copied whole sections of the Bible into the Book of Mormon, but that is all they can do. Though the \"evidence\" spoken of by Christensen produced by other Apologists may be interesting to some, it is ultimately just exercises in futility and a prop for the faithful.\nFor example, there were many Bible critics that claimed that Isaiah was a conflated document even at the time of Christ. But with the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls we know that this isn't the case. But that only advances our knowledge back to the time of Christ. But other historical events are verified in Isaiah, while there are none at all for the Book of Mormon, except where Smith copied or took information from the Bible.\nChristensen states:\nThink about why. Where is there any manuscript evidence that demonstrates in practice, and not just in theory, that when God is involved to some degree in the transmission and translation of a sacred text, we can know this because all known manuscripts and transmissions are completely perfect, error free, never dependent on any previous translations, and are always mutually consistent without any variation or editing whatsoever? Does Runnells provide any hard evidence to back up the theory?\nThis is still Christensen's strawman. Jeremy does not make this assertion. It is ridiculous at its core and is simply a caricature of what Jeremy states in his works. But Christensen cannot help but continue to hammer this deceptive point throughout his long diatribe.\nFor that matter, is there any such evidence that he could have offered if he tried? Anywhere? It also turns out that had he paused long enough to clearly state that his argument depends entirely on these unstated conditions that he would also open them to critical examination. And that would not do. Who wants to publish a web document declaring that \"Joseph Smith and various unofficial apologists have failed to live up to my completely unrealistic expectations.\"\nLet's be clear here. These are actually Christensen's unrealistic expectations that he projects on Jeremy. This may be his opinion of what Jeremy has published, but it is not what Jeremy actually published. What Jeremy \"expects\" is really irrelevant. It is the substance of his concerns that warrants answers. Notice how Christensen keeps weaving in the stawmen arguments as he goes along.\nThe New Testament itself provides examples of how Jesus and his apostles and the occasional angel all quote the commonly used Septuagint, variants, errors, and all. As Nibley and Welch and others have pointed out, Joseph Smith's modes and means of translation have ample biblical precedent.\nNot really. Smith is actually quoting himself, a work that he produced, and for which there is no proof that it is genuine. Jesus was primarily a teacher, and expounded on the existing scripture of the day. Smith introduced new scripture that he wrote himself using a peepstone. Did Jesus and his apostles do this? No, they wrote letters and preached and quoted the Law and the prophets.\nThe Greek Septuagint was a translation from the Hebrew texts (Masoretic), and the Dead Sea Scrolls and fragments are closer to the MT than to any other texts that have survived. We have something to compare the Septuagint against. Joseph Smith's was a translation from what? Mysterious gold plates that he claimed to discover by way of a peepstone that no one else ever saw (as is still being debated). What do we have to compare Smith's translation with? Nothing.\nAs Thomas Kuhn says, \"In short, consciously or not, the decision to employ a particular piece of apparatus and to use it in a particular way carries an assumption that only certain sorts of circumstances will arise.\" What if the circumstances you are testing for are completely unfounded? What if, as Jesus says, the problem is the beam in your own eye? What if the experiment is poorly designed, due to unrealistic expectations? What if the focus on flaws-as-decisive has the effect of distracting a person from far more fruitful investigations and evidence?\nKuhn's observation is one way to look at it but can be turned against Christensen and Mormon apologists as well. But that was not Jeremy's purpose. Jeremy's purpose was to get answers to troubling questions about issues that concerned him. He was a believing Mormon that understood the \"faithful\" evidence\", because he had been a member for years. He was a returned missionary who served in New York during the 911 attacks, and 6th generation Mormon. He went to B.Y.U. Since he could get no answers to his questions from Mormon \"authorities\", he went elsewhere. He sent a letter to a CES Director who promised to get back to him with answers, but never did. Perhaps if Christensen wants to better understand Jeremy he should listen to his Mormon Stories interview with John Dehlin, where Jeremy explains how great his experience was in the Church and how he stayed faithful and believing even after being blessed by a Mormon General Authority that his hearing would be restored and it was not. This is not a person who is brittle and their faith shatters easily. Christensen would have you believe this, but it is not true.\nMormon apologist Kevin Christensen's condescendingly arrogant invented narrative, that Jeremy is a brittle person who never really bothered to investigate the issues, is just not true.\nIf you enjoyed and found value in this rebuttal,\nplease consider making a donation today.",
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        "raw_content": "Chaps Pit Beef\u2019s unique grilling technique and special seasoning has garnered the BBQ franchise a lot of attention over the years allowing it to rapidly grow into the successful BBQ franchise that it is today. Donna Creager and her husband Bob started Chaps Pit Beef in 1987 and today its brand is recognized around the world.\nHere is a history of how Chaps Pit Beef transformed from a small Baltimore BBQ spot into a rapidly growing regional BBQ franchise.\nChaps Pit Beef opens on Pulaski Highway in Baltimore, MD in 1987. They proceed to perfect their signature Maryland BBQ Pit Beef style over the next 16 years, going from roadside BBQ shack to local pit beef BBQ hotspot.\nFeatured on The Wire (Season 2, episode 8 2003)\nIn 2003, Chaps Pit Beef appears on season 2, episode 8 of the television show, The Wire, an American crime drama that ran from 2002 to 2008. The show focused on the narcotics scene in Baltimore. Chaps Pit Beef had to shut down for two days of filming. This cameo put Chaps on the map of local and national fans of The Wire, growing business overnight.\nFeatured on the Food Network\u2019s Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives \u201cIn the Family\u201d (June 7, 2008)\nThe Food Network\u2019s Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives first airs in April of 2007. Guy Fieri travels the country looking for the best roadside diners, drive-ins and dives. The first time Fieri of the Food Network\u2019s Diners, Drive-ins, visits Chaps Pit Beef he is looking for homemade sauces, but he is so impressed by their grill process and history that they becomes the focus of their appearance of the episode \u201cIn the Family\u201d. Chaps soon finds itself fielding calls from other countries from people curious to try a Chaps pit beef sandwich.\nFeatured on the Food Network\u2019s Best Thing I Ever Ate \u201cBetween Bread\u201d (June 2008)\nGuy Fieri was so impressed with Chaps\u2019 pit beef sandwich that he named it the best thing he ever ate on the episode of \u201cBetween Bread\u201d of The Best Thing I Ever Ate on the Food Network. The show is an ultimate guide to the country\u2019s most amazing dishes from the biggest food stars and chefs and helps link Chaps\u2019 name with other hot eateries around the country.\nFeatured on the Travel Channel\u2019s No Reservations with Anthony Bourdain \u201cRust Belt\u201d (June 27, 2009)\nThe Travel Channel\u2019s No Reservations hosted by Anthony Bourdain where he goes on a global guest to explore local dishes and customs aired between 2005 and 2012. In 2009, Bourdain features Chaps on his show, No Reservations in the episode \u201cRust Belt\u201d on June 27, 2009. He sits down with Donna Creager and her husband and enjoyed a pit beef sandwich. Creager said that he loved it, calling it very unique, that he saw similar grilling techniques in other countries, but not here in the U.S.\nWith both Fieri and Bourdain talking about Chaps\u2019 food now, the Creagers continues to see record growth in their business.\nFeatured on The Travel Channel\u2019s Man v Food \u201cBaltimore\u201d (October 28, 2009)\nSoon other big names in the culinary world start to become curious about Chaps too. In 2009, Adam Richman of the Travel Channel\u2019s Man v Food stopped by to see what all the fuss was about. During Man v Food which first went on the air in 2008, Richman travels the U.S. to sample iconic regional dishes and take intense food challenges.\nCreager said, \u201cRichman was impressed with their grill. Not many restaurants use an open charcoal grill just like an old-fashioned cookout, especially in the U.S.\u201d With Richman\u2019s seal of approval, the Chaps Pit Beef brand becomes even more recognizable across the country.\nFeatured on The Food Network\u2019s Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives \u201cFlavortown Medley\u201d (October 2012)\nIn a Diners, Drive-ins and Dives episode in October, 2012 dubbed \u201cFlavortown Medley\u201d Fieri explores flavorful dishes in Memphis, Haleiwa, Hawaii and Baltimore. Chaps Pit Beef sees more customers come in the door from far and wide wanting to taste a pit beef sandwich.\nFeatured on The Food Network\u2019s Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives \u201cSuper Sandwiches\u201d (February 2014)\nIn the \u201cSuper Sandwiches\u201d episode of the Food Network\u2019s Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives, Fieri again highlights Chaps\u2019 grilled sandwiches. As Chaps hits rock star status, the Creagers start to think about expanding to become one of the top franchises in the world of BBQ.\nThe Baltimore Sun: \u201cChaps hoping local flavor translates to bigger audience\u201d (July 27, 2015)\nThe Baltimore Sun covers Bob Creager\u2019s announcement on opening a second location within 6 months and expanding the business into 60 locations over the next five years, and his partnership with MBB Management. Chaps Pit Beef was ready to let the world know that it was ready to spread their wings.\nFeatured on The Travel Channel\u2019s BBQ Crawl \u201cBaltimore Pit Beef and Pam the Butcher\u201d (Season 3, Episode 8, August 26, 2015)\nOn August 26, 2015, Chaps Pit Beef appears on an episode of the Travel Channel\u2019s BBQ Crawl called \u201cBaltimore Pit Beef and Pam the Butcher\u201d. Canadian barbecue champion Danielle Dimovski takes a trip through the Southern U.S. to reveal America\u2019s grilling roots and of course has to stop for some Baltimore pit beef at Chaps. The show first aired in 2013.\nThe Huffington Post: \u201c9 Baltimore Restaurants You need to Visit from Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives\u201d (September 17, 2015)\nThe Huffington Post on September 17, 2015, published an article about the 9 Baltimore restaurants to visit from Diners Drive-Ins and Dives and Chaps Pit Beef is listed for its iconic Baltimore pit beef. Each mention of the special quality of Chaps Pit Beef\u2019s food and service opens the doors for more franchising opportunities.\nSAVEUR: \u201cCrab, Pit Beef, and Berger Cookies: The Essential Snacks Of Baltimore\u201d (March 2, 2016)\nThe SAVEUR also publishes a piece on Chaps Pit Beef on March 2, 2016 entitled, \u201cCrab, Pit Beef, and Berger Cookies: The Essential Snacks Of Baltimore\u201d. The article highlights the history of Pit Beef in Baltimore and how Chaps Pit Beef has secured its spot as the best Baltimore pit beef in town.\nFeatured on the Travel Channel\u2019s Bizarre Food: Delicious Destinations \u201cBaltimore\u201d (Season 4 Episode 18, October 2016)\nAndrew Zimmern, host of the Travel Channel\u2019s Bizarre Food: Delicious Destinations, in an episode called \u201cBaltimore\u201d highlights all the original flavor that can be found in a blue collar city like Baltimore. Chaps Pit Beef is one of the top stops he makes along with getting some blue crabs and Berge cookies.\nZimmern wanted people to know that he had to stop at Chaps Pit Beef to get a beef sandwich while he was in town, Creager said. As more people learn about the unique beef sandwiches at Chaps, the demand for the restaurant to expand to other communities grows.\nFeatured on The Food Network\u2019s Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives \u201cBig Bites\u201d (Episode 53)\nOn a later episode of The Food Network\u2019s Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives called \u201cBig Bites\u201d, Fieri revisits Chaps Pit Beef, this time to take a bite out of one of their skyscraper sandwiches. Once again Fieri shows the world that no one does beef sandwiches like Chaps Pit Beef.\nFeatured on the Travel Channel\u2019s The Zimmern List \u201cBaltimore\u201d (Season 1, Episode 15, May 2018)\nWhen Andrew Zimmern hosts his new show, The Zimmern List on the Travel Channel, where he reveals his top picks for the best food he has experienced on his travels, of course, Chaps Pit Beef is on the list in \u201cBaltimore\u201d, season 1, episode 15 in May of 2018. When people think of Baltimore BBQ, Chaps is always top of the list.\nFeatured on the Travel Channel\u2019s Food Paradise \u201cGo Big Or Go Hungry\u201d (Season 11, Episode 5, May 13, 2018)\nChaps Pit Beef appears on the Travel Channel\u2019s Food Paradise episode \u201cGo Big Or Go Hungry\u201d which airs as episode 5 of season 11 on May 13, 2018. The episode features the meaty portions you can get at Chaps Pit Beef attracting even more meat lovers to the growing franchise.\nSpotlighted on CBS (November 3, 2018)\nOn November 3, 2018, CBS spotlights Chaps Pit Beef\u2019s rise to fame and all the delicious foods on the menu: Chaps pit beef, turkey, pork, BBQ chicken, ribs, ocean fries, baked beans, green beans, Cole slaw and potato salad. Chaps\u2019 rock star status solidifies as Chaps get ready to open more locations.\nThe Frederick News-Post: \u201cTastebuds: Chaps Pit Beef brings classic Charm City to Frederick\u201d (June 20, 2018)\nIn \u201cTastebuds: Chaps Pit Beef brings classic Charm City to Frederick\u201d published in The Frederick News-Post on June 20, 2018, a reporter shares the opening of Chaps Pit Beef\u2019s new Frederick location as the franchise continues to expand.\nPutting Chaps Pit Beef on the Map\nLooking back, Creager said that The Wire really gave them recognition they needed and helped them attract a lot of new Baltimore City customers from it, especially as the show grew in popularity.\nAnd then when Guy Fieri took notice and featured Chaps on his show Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, more and more media requests started rolling in. Creager said that they even went out to California to cook for Fieri\u2019s birthday.\n\u201cThe Wire put us on the map and Guy Fieri got us across the world,\u201d she said. \u201cBusiness went up 30% and we have been getting spikes for the last 9 years every time one of the shows would air.\u201d\nShe added, \u201cThe Wire gave us the exposure we needed and Fieri validated how great our food was.\u201d\nCreager explained that while they also got attention from print and TV media with mentions in The New York Times, The Huffington Post and The Washington Post, that it was the Food Network and Travel Channel rock stars that really had the biggest impact. From their little spot in Baltimore they would get calls from Russia and Ireland and the Prince of Jordan even would send a courier for food every time he was in Washington D.C. And now Chaps Pit Beef is one of the top franchises out there.\n\u201cWithout all this publicity, I don\u2019t know if we would have been able to franchise,\u201d she said. \u201cPeople would drive an hour for a Chaps Pit Beef sandwich and more people began asking to see a Chaps in their hometowns.\n\u201cThey want something different from a burger in their area. Grilled sandwiches are our calling card and it is a healthier option too,\u201d she said.\nChaps Helps the Maryland Food Bank\nSee what all the fuss is about and visit a Chaps Pit Beef for lunch or dinner. Buy a #TripleD or #Richwich sandwich and Chaps will donate a portion of the proceeds to the Maryland Food Bank.\nFor more information about Chaps Pit Beef and how to open a BBQ restaurant, contact us today.",
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        "raw_content": "Halloween March Celebrates 30 years Around the Monument\nSome 30 years ago Charlestown was a far different place than it is today, and Halloween in Charlestown was a far different event than the community-driven, family-friendly celebration that it is today.\nNot to say there was anything particularly sinister about Halloween in those days, but there was no organized effort and vandals often seized the day.\nIt\u2019s no longer the case.\nThis coming Saturday, Oct. 31, on Halloween, hundreds and hundreds of kids, families and adults will march around the Monument and down the Training Field to celebrate a safe Halloween \u2013 and they\u2019ll do so on a milestone year, the 30th Anniversary of the Monument Square Halloween Parade.\n\u201cIt is the 30th Anniversary this year and it marks the occasion that eight families got together to create a community event,\u201d said Dianne Valle, a long-time organizer of the event. \u201cThough the generosity of the community, it has spread to people of all walks of life in Charlestown and from all areas of the Town. This event is great for everyone, from the children to the elderly. It\u2019s a community tradition and it\u2019s hokey, yet successful\u2026I feel honored to be able to have participated in a unifying event like this in the neighborhood for so many years. It\u2019s Americana at its best.\u201d\nThis year\u2019s parade looks to be bigger and better than ever \u2013 if not only for the fact that Halloween is on a Saturday and the event can start earlier than normal and go longer.\nAt 5 p.m., participants can gather at the top of Monument Avenue at the Massachusetts Gate (look for the glow-in-the-dark necklaces). Then, at 5:30 p.m., the Tony Barrie Bank will lead the Parade around Monument Square area and down to the Training Field.\nTrick or Treating will take place throughout the Parade and down to the Field.\nParaders should keep careful watch for Mother Goose \u2013 who is originally from Charlestown \u2013 on the route. On the Training Field, there will be the \u2018Haunted But Not Scary House\u2019 and the \u2018Pirate\u2019s Cove\u2019 (Charlestown at one time did have pirates as well).\nThis year, also, the National Park Service will once again be participating in the event \u2013 using it as a way to reach out to the community.\n\u201cSuperintendent (Michael Creasy) is offering great community support and we enjoy that relationship,\u201d said Valle. \u201cWe\u2019re glad to have the National Park Service involved. It\u2019s been enjoyable to work with the National Parks and Bill Foley to plan such a heartfelt and fun-loving event that keeps the community safe and keeps the Monument from being vandalized.\u201d\nIt is hoped that Mayor Martin Walsh might attend this year, and there will be plenty of entertainment.\nThe Warren-Prescott Choir, the Boston Latin School Step Squad and the Tufts sQ! A Capella singers will all perform. Additionally, for the older kids, Turn It Around will have a photo booth set up.\nThis year, the Parade will participate in the Teal Pumpkin Project, which allows prizes at some stops as an alternative to candy for kids who cannot or choose not to have candy.\nFor example, while the Pirate\u2019s Cove will give away Gold Chocolate Coins, they will also offer pirate tattoos and Gold Necklaces.\nThere are hordes of sponsors once again, too many to even name, but virtually most every business and organization in the community.\nMost of all, Valle said, goes tremendous thanks to the neighbors and residents who live on Monument Square and the Training Field.\n\u201cThe overwhelming power of all this is that people are so giving,\u201d said Valle. \u201cThe people of Monument Square and the Training Field area are enormously hospitable They spend money to decorate and dress up and spend hours at their gates giving out candy. I\u2019m always looking for new ideas to keep the event new and improved. We always strive to keep it family friendly because there are so many little children.\u201d\n\u2190 Election Set for Open Seats on the CNC\nDaughters of Isabella #1 \u201c100 Prizes Plus\u201d Drawing \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Happy New Year, Charlestown!\nWhat a year! We\u2019re celebrating 8 months in operation in mid-January, and its been a fun ride. An emotional one at times, and a challenging one on occasion.\nWe\u2019re excited to be a part of things, and thank you for being along for the journey as we grow into our business model and figure out exactly what this new Charlestown Courier thing is. More importantly, thank you for allowing our family to be a part of your lives.\nThere are so many things that make Charlestown special, and the fabric of our community is woven primarily out of so many of you who are passionate about this place we call home. There\u2019s a diversity to be accounted for in opinions or where we all stand on local issues\u2026but for the most part at the end of the day, Charlestown is a community that can transcend these divides \u2013 one that shows up, and comes together when it matters most. As disheartening as things can be politically here at times, there is always hope to be found in that.\nWe love Charlestown, we love raising our kids here, and we\u2019re looking forward to what 2019 brings. We started this publication with the goal of slow but steady growth and are committed to spending the first year (at least) building relationships and supporting the community, its schools and organizations, and local business. That remains foremost our primary goal as we move into 2019. It\u2019s our passion and the reason that we do this. We\u2019d love to jump straight to print, but let\u2019s consider this a courting period \u2013 you can all get to know us, what we\u2019re about, and we can grow some deeper roots. We\u2019re not comfortable selling anyone anything (including expensive ads) until we\u2019ve proven what we can do, but more importantly, who we are.\nMore than anything, we are pro-Charlestown and hope to use this platform to help get your message out \u2013 whether its your story, your church or small business, your organization. Let\u2019s discuss how we can build a relationship.\n2019 also brings politics to the forefront once again in the form of our City elections \u2013 something that many tend to dread for its divisive nature, and others look to as an opportunity for change. We intend to cover these issues respectfully, factually, and with a sense of fairness. Regardless of how the coming elections play out, we are still Charlestown. Politics won\u2019t garner daily coverage and you won\u2019t see a story here every time a candidate shakes someone\u2019s hand or kisses a baby. We won\u2019t endorse candidates \u2013 you can decide these things for yourselves. We are optimistic about the willingness of the candidates to be decent to one another and open with their constituents, and that\u2019s the kind of environment we hope to foster. This also isn\u2019t a forum for our own personal leanings or opinions. Everyone has them, but this a medium for the sharing of information and factual reporting and we will do so to the best of our ability given the constraints of time and access.\nAs we grow this year, we hope you\u2019ll continue to give us feedback. We\u2019ve tried some things, scrapped some things, made adjustments, but most importantly we\u2019ve tried to be responsive and in tune. We are a small publication, mostly one person, and we have a family and another business \u2013 we try to cover as much as we can and be as quick as we can, but sometimes life gets in the way. Please bear with us as we grow.\nWe\u2019re not the Leader (we miss them, too), and we\u2019re not the News and Tribune, though we consider them a partner in gathering an delivering news. We\u2019re a hyper-local publication, and a hybrid form of journalism. We try to adhere to best practices while also trying some new things.\nPlease continue to reach out. We have some fun and exciting thing planned for the coming year. We\u2019d love to hear what you think so far, so please drop us a line. We are also always on the lookout for contributors \u2013 columnists, student writers, letters to the editor, or photo submissions.\nIn closing, we know that 2018 has been a rough year for many \u2013 we\u2019re wishing you and your families a much happier New Year. We also extend our sincerest sympathies to the family of Sgt. Bertram and the Charlestown Police Department. Our blue porch light will stay on for him indefinitely and we\u2019re keeping you in our prayers.\nThank you for your continued support. Happy New Year!\nLeah Lowe, Publisher | CharlestownCourier@gmail.com\nTagged as: Charlestown, Charlestown Courier, Election 2019",
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        "raw_content": "Putin promised to the animators additional support from the state\n\u00a9 RIA Novosti / Alexei Nikolskiye in Photobacterium of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin during a meeting with representatives of the leading animation studios. Right \u2014 President of the Association of Animation Cinema of Russia Ilya Popov. 31 may 2017 \u00a9 RIA Novosti / Alexei Nikolskiye the image Bank\nProblems and prospects of development of animation industry in Russia was discussed during a meeting of President Vladimir Putin with Russian multipliers. The meeting was attended by representatives of the leading animation studios, including \u00abSoyuzmultfilm\u00bb, \u00abMill\u00bb, \u00abRicky\u00bb, \u00abAnimecon\u00bb, Wizart and \u00abKinoatis\u00bb. Some participants of the meeting with the President came to the Kremlin in bright clothes with images of cartoon characters.\nThe animators told the President that they expect over the next five years to triple the production and asked the head of state on further investments into the industry. The President promised support, noting that up to 500 million rubles will allocate from its reserve Fund. The President also agreed with the suggestions about alleviating the tax burden.\nRussian animation industry in recent years shows positive dynamics of development. According to expert estimates, the annual growth rate of production of animated products is about 12%. In 2013-2016 state support was provided to 260 production of animation projects. Domestic cartoons \u2014 the most in demand part of Russian cinema outside of Russia. Over the past six years, about two dozen cartoons, a shot of contemporary Russian filmmakers who have had success abroad. Leaders in export of steel \u00abMasha and Bear\u00bb, \u00abBelka and Strelka\u00bb, \u00abSmeshariki\u00bb, \u00abthe snow Queen\u00bb.\nAmong the problems of Russian animation experts call a small number of television platforms and low interest channels in animated content, which is reflected in low purchase price that does not cover even one-tenth of the budget spent on production. Multipliers are also concerned with the lack of staff and lack of a holistic educational system in the field of animation. In addition, the domestic animation is technologically based on foreign technical basis and 100% dependent on imported software.\nPutin about the success of the industry\nOpening the meeting, the President noted the success of the industry last time and achievements of Russian animation in General, stressing that it is an important part of the national cinema.\n\u00abWe are meeting on the eve of International children\u2019s day, but it is very good that animated films are devoted to not only the children, animation is a significant part of the Russian film industry, with great experience, great traditions, one of the oldest in the world, in 2017, we celebrate 105 years of Russian animation\u00bb, \u2014 said Putin.\nThe President noted that he knows about the difficulties of the industry, which is not allowed. \u00abHowever, the animation recaptures its place in cinema: here, in our country, and is increasingly insistent position in world cinema, as evidenced by various awards, victories, achievements\u00bb, \u2014 said Putin.\nTo triple production\nGeneral producer of the group of companies \u00abRiki\u00bb Ilya Popov said that the global market for animation products exceeds $ 250 billion per year, of which about 2.5 billion accounted for Russia. Thus, according to him, the domestic animation has not \u00abreached the ceiling\u00bb.\nPopov said that the Russian animators want to increase the volume of production of the animation three times, and the industry is ready for this. According to him, \u00abnow the overall amount of animation is in the year about 800 million rubles, which is one-quarter of the cost of production in the United States the cartoon \u00abShrek\u00bb.\nHe asked the President to provide \u00abtargeted financial support in the coming five years, which will require 1 billion roubles a year\u00bb. Among other problems, the domestic animation Chapter of the Association of animated films called the support of exports, the development of animation education, tax support and development of technological base. Popov also emphasized the need for the soonest adoption of the law on the fight against piracy.\nThe Minister of culture Vladimir Medinsky reported that the draft law has been approved by various agencies, but is \u00abno movement\u00bb in the state Duma. Putin instructed first Deputy head of the presidential administration of Russia Sergei Kiriyenko to understand the reasons for the delay adoption of the law.\nPopov stated that in the last six years in the domestic animation there have been many changes for the better. \u00abWe have something to boast about: cartoon \u00abMasha and the Bear\u00bb became very popular on YouTube, one of the series \u00abMasha plus porridge\u00bb has collected more than 2 billion views; the franchise \u00abHeroes\u00bb became the most successful film project of the Russian animation. \u00abSmeshariki\u00bb has become the most popular Russian series, has achieved great success in China,\u00bb he said.\nPopov also said that if in 2011 the production volume was of the order of 3 thousand minutes, but now it has increased to 4 thousand 200 minutes per year, the number of studios has grown from 30 to 50 and the number of views on the Internet grew from 1 billion to 31 billion total hits of Russian animation.\n\u00abThe qualitative leap we had in the field of exports in 2011 export of almost was not, in 2016, it exceeded 2.4 billion rubles, in terms of box office receipts have doubled\u00bb, \u2014 said Popov.\nSupport will be\nCommenting on the request of the multipliers on additional support, the President promised to allocate from its reserve Fund to 500 million roubles for the software industry.\n\u00abAlmost all of your suggestions are implemented, I say very carefully, because here you need to consult with colleagues, including your wish to allocate additional funds for the software, keeping in mind our own Russian capabilities, high-tech,\u00bb \u2014 said the head of state at a meeting with representatives of Russian animation studios.\nPutin noted that there is still more to determine exactly what amount will be allocated. \u00abUp to 500 million rubles \u2014 I\u2019ll do it from the reserve Fund of the President, I say to 500, because we need to understand the real numbers\u2014 100, 150, 200, 300\u00bb, \u2014 the President stressed.\nThe President also agreed with the proposals of the representatives of the entertainment companies on the facilitation of the tax burden. 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        "title": "Chile will charter an Air Force plane to return Chileans stranded in Venezuela - Chile Herald",
        "raw_content": "Photo courtesy of Twitter @LuisOlavarrieta\nEarlier this week, Chilean Chancellor Roberto Ampuero announced that Chile will charter a plane from the Air Force in order to transport Chileans residing in Venezuela who wish to return home.\n\u201cThe Chancellor\u2019s office will help a large group of Chileans who wish to return from Venezuela,\u201d Ampuero wrote in a communique. \u201cDue to the grave difficulties that they face living there, they want to come back to our country and we will help them come back to Chile.\u201d\nVenezuela is currently experiencing a 149,000% rate of inflation and has severe food and medical shortages. During Chile\u2019s violent military dictatorship led by Augusto Pinochet, thousands of exiled Chileans sought refuge in the Caribbean country, but as the humanitarian crisis worsens, they are now looking to return.\nAmpuero explained that they would be using the same planes that form part of the controversial \u201cHumanitarian Return Plan,\u201d which has already seen 160 Haitians transported back to their native country from Chile. Despite accusations that it was a racist policy, many of the Haitians on the flight were happy to return home as they had not found the opportunities they had hoped for in Chile.\nREAD MORE: 16 Haitians return home with Pinera\u2019s Humanitarian Return Plan\nFor those Chileans stranded in Venezuela and wishing to return home, these planes will offer free transport as long as they fulfil three requirements, explained in the communique.\n\u201cThe requirements to return to Chile are: that they don\u2019t have the means to return home themselves, that they are returning home voluntarily, and that they have a close acquaintance or family member in Chile who promises to support their installation into national territory after their return.\u201d\nAmpuero stated that the first flight is likely to return the Chilean citizens in the second half of November. The Chancellor\u2019s office have already helped 75 citizens return home and are currently dealing with 200 petitions from Chileans still in Venezuela.\n\u201cThis is a great opportunity,\u201d added Ampuero. \u201cNot only because we manage to bring home a large group all in one go, but also because doing this we reduce the costs that would have been incurred by returning 200 Chileans home individually, one by one.\u201d\nThe first flight hopes to bring back around 100 people and another flight will be organised to return the remainder.\nMore : Humanitarian Return Plan, Venezuela\n160 Haitians return home with Pi\u00f1era's Humanitarian Return Plan",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb News & Press \u00bb Q&A with CHIME18\u2019s Opening Keynote Speaker, Daniel Pink\nQ&A with CHIME18\u2019s Opening Keynote Speaker, Daniel Pink\nDaniel Pink, author of the New York Times bestseller When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing and opening keynote speaker at the 2018 CHIME Fall CIO Forum, discusses the motivation for his book and how he applies what he learned to his own work in this exclusive Q&A. \u201cWhat I found really changed my own behavior and my own understanding of just how important timing is.\u201d Read more below.\nQ: What prompted you to write When?\nA: It was personal. I realized that I was making all kinds of \u201cwhen\u201d decisions in my own life, but I was making them in a haphazard, brainless way. I looked around for guidance on how to make those decisions better. It didn\u2019t exist. So I began digging into the research and found a veritable trove of material. It took me two years to work through the studies, to analyze them and sort them into something comprehensible. But what I found really changed my own behavior and my own understanding of just how important timing is. In a sense \u2014 and this might sound silly \u2014 I wrote this book in order to read it.\nQ: Has writing the book changed your approach to your work schedule, and if so, how?\nA: Yes. Here\u2019s what we know: Most of us progress through the day in three stages: a peak, a trough and a recovery. During the peak, which for most of us is the morning, we\u2019re better off at analytic tasks, those that require heads-down focus and attention. During the trough, which for most of us is during the early to mid-afternoon, we\u2019re better off doing mundane administrative tasks. And during the recovery, which for most of us is the late afternoon and early evening, we\u2019re better off doing creative tasks. The reasons for all this are somewhat complicated, but that\u2019s the basic structure. However, if you\u2019re a night owl \u2014 that is, you wake up late and go to sleep late \u2014 it\u2019s much more complicated.\nFortunately, I\u2019m not a night owl, so I should be doing my writing when I\u2019m at my peak vigilance. That\u2019s the morning. Once I understood the pattern, I refashioned my schedule. On writing days, I clear out the entire morning to do nothing but write. No meetings. No calls. No email. I don\u2019t even bring my phone into the office. I also give myself a quota of words \u2014 say, 800. And I don\u2019t do anything until I hit that number. If I do that every day, the pages pile up. That\u2019s how I wrote When. And \u2014 no joke \u2014 is the first of my six books that I finished on time.\nQ: You will be our first keynote speaker and your keynote will be the first main-stage event of the morning. Is that a good time for you and for the audience? Why?\nA: I hope so! The science is actually on our side. For about 80 percent of us, our mood is reasonably high in the morning. And there\u2019s a pile of evidence showing that most people learn faster and better in the morning compared with other times of day. As for me, I tend to be at the peak of vigilance in the morning \u2014 so I\u2019m slightly more likely to be concise and on point.\nQ: Some professions don\u2019t follow predictable schedules. How should people in these positions apply the lessons in When?\nA: Here\u2019s one key: Be sure to take breaks. That actually matters much more than we realize. Breaks are not deviations from performance. They are *part* of performance. In fact, the science of breaks is where the science of sleep was 15 years ago \u2014 about to break through the surface. We also know a lot more about which breaks are best at restoring energy and reviving mental acuity. The best breaks are those in which we\u2019re moving rather than stationary, outside rather than inside, with others rather than alone, and fully detached rather than semi-detached.\nQ: Even our most proactive leaders must respond to crises from time to time. What should they do in terms of timing in non-crisis times that will help them perform better during an unscheduled high-stress period?\nA: During non-crisis times, it\u2019s important to be intentional. We tend to be very intentional about what we do, how we do it and who we do it with. But we\u2019re far less intentional about when we do things. That\u2019s a mistake. Our cognitive abilities don\u2019t stay the same throughout the day. Indeed, time-of-day alone explains about 20 percent of the variance on how people perform at work. So when we\u2019re not confronting crises, it\u2019s essential to move your analytic tasks to your peak. 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        "raw_content": "The Ideal Graduate Doesn\u2019t Exist\nDo you remember what made you decide to go to university? Maybe it was because you really loved a subject and wasn\u2019t quite done with it yet. Maybe it was because your family members or friends had gone and you decided that it was probably a good idea. Maybe it was because you were told that going to university was going to give you a boost, it was going to get you a job.\nI\u2019ll bet that most of us link to one of the three reasons, for me it was making me employable. I wanted to work hard, get the best grades and get a great job. I learnt from my parents that working hard and having your own money was important. I\u2019d had a job since I was 16 and after a teacher insisted I look, my eyes widened with how much more you could earn just by getting a degree, it was a no-brainer, right?\nSo, here I am almost a year after graduating with a 2:1 degree and I\u2019m not a top notch career woman yet, who knew? I\u2019m currently temping in an office while friends of mine are working in retail, restaurants or anywhere they can get a job. All of us are asked what we\u2019re going to do with our degrees or about career plans. The thing is just because you have a degree doesn\u2019t mean that you\u2019re failing because you\u2019re not a hot shot at 22, something which can be a harsh reality.\nThere\u2019s an illusion of the \u2018perfect graduate\u2019, something that isn\u2019t real, usually, this person would have their own flat, a decent paying job that they love, flawless references, society activist. Overall, they are meant to have their shit together. Now, I don\u2019t know about you but I\u2019ve never met that person, I\u2019ve never met them, so why was I striving to be that? No one in my family or loved ones had ever put that on me so where did it come from?\nI could blame advertising, I could blame media or Social Media but I\u2019m not going to waste time on that. We need to be kind to each other but more than anything we need, to be honest. Am I guilty of trying to make my Instagram feed look better my life picture perfect? Of course, I am. Am I guilty of comparing myself to others and wondering what I should be doing with my life? 100%.\nI hope that if you\u2019re reading this and have been feeling overwhelmed like me that this has helped.\nWhat have you realised after graduating? Let me know in the comments below.\nWhy I\u2019m Not Studying a Postgrad Degree\nA year ago I truly believed that I would be preparing for Fresher\u2019s week again, with a stack of new stationary and pre prepared novels read. Instead I am sitting back in Basingstoke, curled up on the sofa, fairly relaxed with a to do list for work tomorrow. I\u2019ve spent the summer earning money and reading whatever I like. I never thought I\u2019d be so happy to be working, but I\u2019m finally finding a rhythm for myself. That said, many people wouldn\u2019t believe me when I said I was happy, because all I spoke about, wrote about, breathed about was becoming an Academic, so what changed?\nThird year made me realise that I needed a break. I worked myself half to insanity, I was in hospital because I was so stressed and probably spent more time in tears than I did happy in my third year. I\u2019m not saying all third years will fare this way but dealing with the recovery of my spine, depression and other personal issues on top of the pressure I put on myself to get a first made me very ill. On top of that, I realised that part of my decision to continue study was through fear. Fear of the unknown, fear of not knowing who I was outside of education. I\u2019d always been the smart girl, I had always been the hard worker and over achiever, hence why my mental health struggled when my grades didn\u2019t come back as constant firsts, as they had before. I saw myself in Plath, when she wrote of her struggles with what she should do, should she chase education, something she knew she could do?\nIn short, I didn\u2019t carry on studying because I need a break. I realised that most of my ambitions were based on a false security. Education was safe for me, something I could do. I could work hard and be good. I\u2019d stay in the library late, I\u2019d keep winning prizes and scholarships and then I\u2019d be an academic. I was scared to step out of that box I\u2019d been in since I was 4 years old. And now, after speaking to countless other new graduates, I see that I wasn\u2019t the only one and so many have gone into masters programmes after saying they don\u2019t know what else to do.\nThis doesn\u2019t mean I won\u2019t go back and study later on. I still have a passion for literature, I\u2019m still interested in looking at Gender, Sexuality, about the impact of literature on young people\u2019s lives, about Mental Health in post WW1 literature. I still have a passion for it and I still read things about these issues. BUT! Now I have another passion, something I love and want to get into. I love my job and the more I get into it, the more I feel like a masters isn\u2019t something I need, it\u2019s something I might do at some point. I\u2019ve moved on though, I no longer feel trapped by being the \u2018smart girl\u2019. I have people around me in a job that value my opinions without me having to be the \u2018know it all\u2019, because I\u2019m not stupid I know that there were occasions people spoke to me because they thought I had the answers. I finally feel that my self worth is tied to more than grades.\nOf course this is all personal, this is all how I feel right now. In a year it might change, I might save and go back part time but it\u2019s good for me to get away from feeling like a number and someone\u2019s opinion defines me. I\u2019m not doing a masters because I needed a break, I needed to grow on my own and I\u2019m enjoying it.\nLooking back at University -I\u2019m a Graduate!\nOn Thursday 21st of July my journey as a student came to an end. Yes after 3 long years I am now officially a graduate of Kingston University, Chloe Metzger BA Hons. I\u2019m going to try and keep this blog short, because I feel like I could write a book on this chapter of my life alone. I went from a girl who was terrified of leaving home, to a young independent woman. I\u2019ve gone through more than I thought I could enjoy and have had experiences that I never thought I would but I\u2019m so pleased I went to university, I found out who I was.\nThe past 3 years have been overwhelming such amazing highs and very tough lows. I\u2019m nothing like the girl who started, who was so anxious the thought of getting on a bus nearly sent her into a panic attack, now I\u2019ll travel around London for work. I\u2019ve met the Chancellor and had a good few chats with her. I started this blog, interviewed by various people, made friends, started a band, played all over London and the South East and released 4 singles. I\u2019ve watched countless bands and artists and met some of my absolute heroes. I\u2019ve also met authors, celebrities and inspiring people. I\u2019ve won awards, became a society president, got firsts and two ones, become a Student Ambassador and in charge of social media. I\u2019ve given talks on mental health and found my voice as well as a way to use my past to create a better future.\nOf course there were tough times too the homesickness, the really tough times with my depression when I wouldn\u2019t leave my flat or be around people for days on end, friendship breakdowns, breaking my spine and not getting some of the grades I wanted. Originally I didn\u2019t post that I got a 2:1 for my degree because I wasn embarrassed. My goal from the first year was to get a first class degree and I missed it by 3.5%. I cried, a lot, I was full of self loathing, how could I not get that extra 3.5%? Then I spoke to a friend, someone who chose to love me rather than being Ali or my family who were proud whatever, who told me not many people can recover from a broken spine and be in hospital for IBS and still come out so close to a first. It made me feel a lot better. I put this pressure on myself and it\u2019s one of my flaws. I wanted to tell you all that because university comes with the good and the bad.\nMy future has completely changed from that I thought it would be before I went to uni, hell it\u2019s different from what I thought it would be a year ago, but I\u2019m happy. I\u2019m happier sitting writing this than I have been in months, because third year was hard. It wasn\u2019t just the workload, but my personal life. If I\u2019m honest I\u2019m surprised I made it through. I don\u2019t want to sound like I\u2019m boasting but I want to be truthful to let others know that even when life gets so tough that you don\u2019t know how you\u2019re going to keep going, you can. I haven\u2019t you the space to write everything I loved about studying at university, but I did. I\u2019ve got some incredible friends and memories from my time at KU and it\u2019s honestly one of the best decisions I ever made.\nSo thank\u2019s Kingston, you were great!\nI don\u2019t always know what to write about. 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        "raw_content": "Thank you for your emails regarding family members and friends who have battled cancer. If you have finished \u201cThe Devil Dragon Pilot\u201d, then you are aware of the struggles that the characters are dealing with. You will also see many of these characters again soon.\nThe cut and pasted article below is from the World Health Organization and caught my eye for awareness purposes. I thought you might be interested.\nEarly cancer diagnosis saves lives, cuts treatment costs\n3 February 2017 | GENEVA \u2013 New guidance from WHO, launched ahead of World Cancer Day (4 February), aims to improve the chances of survival for people living with cancer by ensuring that health services can focus on diagnosing and treating the disease earlier.\nNew WHO figures released this week indicate that each year 8.8 million people die from cancer, mostly in low- and middle-income countries. One problem is that many cancer cases are diagnosed too late. 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It will also be less expensive to treat and cure cancer patients.\u201d\nAll countries can take steps to improve early diagnosis of cancer, according to WHO\u2019s new Guide to cancer early diagnosis.\nThe three steps to early diagnosis are:\nImprove public awareness of different cancer symptoms and encourage people to seek care when these arise.\nInvest in strengthening and equipping health services and training health workers so they can conduct accurate and timely diagnostics.\nEnsure people living with cancer can access safe and effective treatment, including pain relief, without incurring prohibitive personal or financial hardship.\nChallenges are clearly greater in low- and middle-income countries, which have lower abilities to provide access to effective diagnostic services, including imaging, laboratory tests, and pathology \u2013 all key to helping detect cancers and plan treatment. Countries also currently have different capacities to refer cancer patients to the appropriate level of care.\nWHO encourages these countries to prioritize basic, high-impact and low-cost cancer diagnosis and treatment services. The Organization also recommends reducing the need for people to pay for care out of their own pockets, which prevents many from seeking help in the first place.\nDetecting cancer early also greatly reduces cancer\u2019s financial impact: not only is the cost of treatment much less in cancer\u2019s early stages, but people can also continue to work and support their families if they can access effective treatment in time. In 2010, the total annual economic cost of cancer through healthcare expenditure and loss of productivity was estimated at US$ 1.16 trillion.\nStrategies to improve early diagnosis can be readily built into health systems at a low cost. In turn, effective early diagnosis can help detect cancer in patients at an earlier stage, enabling treatment that is generally more effective, less complex, and less expensive. For example, studies in high-income countries have shown that treatment for cancer patients who have been diagnosed early are 2 to 4 times less expensive compared to treating people diagnosed with cancer at more advanced stages.\nDr Oleg Chestnov, WHO Assistant Director-General for Noncommunicable Diseases and Mental Health, notes: \u201cAccelerated government action to strengthen cancer early diagnosis is key to meet global health and development goals, including the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).\u201d\nSDG 3 aims to ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages. Countries agreed to a target of reducing premature deaths from cancers and other noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) by one third by 2030. They also agreed to achieve universal health coverage, including financial risk protection, access to quality essential health-care services, and access to safe, effective, quality and affordable essential medicines and vaccines for all. At the same time, efforts to meet other SDG targets, such as improving environmental health and reducing social inequalities can also help reduce the cancer burden.\nCancer is now responsible for almost 1 in 6 deaths globally. More than 14 million people develop cancer every year, and this figure is projected to rise to over 21 million by 2030. Progress on strengthening early cancer diagnosis and providing basic treatment for all can help countries meet national targets tied to the SDGs.\nMost people diagnosed with cancer live in low- and middle-income countries, where two thirds of cancer deaths occur. Less than 30% of low-income countries have generally accessible diagnosis and treatment services, and referral systems for suspected cancer are often unavailable resulting in delayed and fragmented care. The situation for pathology services was even more challenging: in 2015, approximately 35% of low-income countries reported that pathology services were generally available in the public sector, compared to more than 95% of high-income countries.\nComprehensive cancer control consists of prevention, early diagnosis and screening, treatment, palliative care, and survivorship care. All should be part of strong national cancer control plans. 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        "raw_content": "College Living: 5 Easy Tips for a Clean Dorm Life\nBY ANA CASTRO\nThe books covering the desk, while the nightstand is starting to get buried by piles of crusty pizza boxes and Chinese takeout containers. The pyramid of used-but-still-usable clothes kept on the chair has become the envy of the Egyptian pyramids. The trashcan has already been overflowing for weeks, and has now reached the point where it could be easily featured on the top of one of those \u201ccollege trash Jenga\u201d memes collections on the net. The air in the dorm is getting so musty and dust-laden that you could literally cut it with a knife.\nDoes this sound familiar to you? There is no denying that a messy environment can have a negative impact on one\u2019s state of mind. However, especially during college years, it can be highly challenging to keep your room clean. It doesn\u2019t matter if you are a freshman or a senior, it\u2019s easy to get caught up in a vortex of lectures, classwork, extracurricular activities, and unforgettable parties.\nBefore you give up and let yourself sink into a sea of rancid leftovers and smelly workout clothes, take a look at these 5 easy tips to keep your dorm room tidy without endless cleaning sessions:\nIt\u2019s a fact: A messy bed makes a room look messy \u2014 even after spending an hour cleaning everything else in the dorm.\nYou have probably already heard the saying: \u201cTidy desk, Tidy mind\u2019. This rings true; after all, if your mind and thoughts are organized, why would you let your dorm room become so messy?\nMoreover, science also says that making your bed can make you successful. Socio-economist Randall Bell has been studying success for 25 years, analyzing the core characteristics that all great achievers have in common. He found out that those who make their bed in the morning are up to 206.8 percent more likely to be millionaires.\nSo, each morning, when you wake up, just pull back the duvet cover and open the window to air out the bed and release moisture and humidity. Go ahead and complete your morning routine. After you are done and right before leaving: Simply pull the covers up, fluff the pillows and that\u2019s it!\nMaking your bed literally takes three minutes but you\u2019ll be amazed at how great the dorm will instantaneously look.\nNo clothes on the floor\nNothing makes a room look more cramped than clothing lying on the floor. Changing this habit just takes a few seconds, but it will definitely pay off, especially when it comes time to vacuuming the dorm.\nSave 5 minutes every morning by picking out your outfit the night before. This way, there won\u2019t be any mess on the floor from constantly changing your mind \u2013 and your clothes \u2013 while being in a hurry to make it to your 9 a.m. lecture.\nUse a hamper or bag to collect your dirty laundry. At the end of the day, it takes just as much time to throw your clothes in the basket as it does to toss them on the floor. It will not only keep your dorm less messy, but will also make laundry day easier, as you will be able to spare yourself the guesswork on deciding whether or not a shirt is clean.\nNow, what should you do with all those used-but-still-usable clothes that are dangerously piling up on the chair? You can simply use clothes hanging wall mounts inside your wardrobe door or put a clothes tree in the corner of the room instead. Are you too tired when getting undressed? Just get an additional laundry basket, or a sack, and use it for the worn-but-still-good cloths. You can just dump clothing in it instead of keeping everything on your chair.\nThe less you have, the less you have to keep organized\nDorm rooms are known especially for being rather tiny, and cluttered spaces especially stand out in small living areas.\nThere is a simple rule that you should keep in mind on your way towards a neat dorm room: If you take something out, remember to put it back where it belongs once you are done.\nIf you want to go a step further, take the time to clear out all unnecessary junk from your room every half year. Go through your closet, desk, and drawers; remove all the clothes and other stuff that seem to be in the wrong place, or that you haven\u2019t used for ages.\nCollect them on the bed and ask yourself: Did I use this for the last half year? How often did I use it? Is it in good condition? If I was shopping right now, would I buy this again? Could something else I own do exactly the same job?\nThe most important thing is to be honest with yourself. For example, if you can go 6 months without using something, there\u2019s a pretty good chance that you are not going to need it ever again so you can either donate it, throw it away or sell it.\nIf you want to sell your old unused stuff in no time, try online classifieds apps like Locanto. It uses image recognition technology that automatically generate a title and set the category for your listings. So all you have to do is snap a quick picture of what you\u2019re selling and your ads will be online within seconds.\nIn case you decide to keep something even though you don\u2019t use it every day, make sure that you store it in a proper place, so that your dorm room won\u2019t look messy. Under-the-bed storage solutions and economic decorative storage boxes are always a good alternative.\nThrow things out regularly\nEating in your dorm room typically means that you will end up with a collection of takeaway boxes, spilled drink, food crumbs, and more. For this reason, you should stick to some golden rules: Food containers and leftover food should be taken to the dumpster within the same day, while spilled drink should be cleaned up immediately. Otherwise, you\u2019re going to find yourself with new unwanted roommates, such as ants, flies, or other bugs.\nAdditionally, you shouldn\u2019t wait until the trash is overflowing \u2013 and seems to have a life of its own \u2013 to take it out. This is definitely not a healthy habit, especially in small living spaces, like dorm rooms, where sleeping and working areas are dangerously close to the trash basket.\nFinally, take the time to throw small things out that you would otherwise leave lying around your desk, nightstands, or furniture surfaces. This way your room will always be impeccable and trash free.\nThe harder part: Roommates\nYou are probably not the only keeper of the dorm room. For this reason, you should share your cleaning routine and expectations with your roommate from the first day on. Through this, you will be able to avoid any unnecessary confrontation later on.\nHowever, if you have encountered a difficult roommate that doesn\u2019t share your cleaning habits, you should talk to him/her as soon as the problem occurs. In such cases, the way you confront the issue will make the difference.\nFirst, stay calm and simply point out your perspective, make sure to emphasize that a clean room is vital for you; be specific about the habits that bother you, and explain why they bother you. Moreover, try to look for a compromise and see if there\u2019s a middle ground that you both can agree on.\nSecond, remember, the part of the dorm room that belongs to your roommate is beyond your scope. You cannot change or control what\u2019s happening on the other side of the imaginary dividing line. But you can focus on changing those habits that affect the entire living area. Agree on a couple of golden basic cohabitation rules.\nFinally, suggest the possibility of dividing up the unwanted chores, like emptying the trash can, dusting, or vacuuming. Involve the person in setting up a cleaning schedule to rotate tasks; be flexible about trading chores if there\u2019s something you don\u2019t mind doing, but your roommate really hates.\nImplementing these small tips to your daily routine requires determination, but they will definitely help you towards creating a clean, neat, and inviting dorm room. Be constant and remember: It takes 21-28 days to form a habit; it will seem like you have never done anything else only a little effort will be needed to sustain it.\nAna Castro is a young team leader and a communications manager for Yalwa, a thriving internet company based in Germany. She loves sharing her insights and experience to help her readers find personal and professional fulfillment.\nSimple Steps to Stay Safe When Living Off Campus\nBY CASSIE TOLHURST\nCollege is an exciting time packed with new experiences. It can also be overwhelming, and that goes double if you\u2019re living off campus. Moving out of the dorms can feel exciting, overwhelming, liberating, and scary\u2014often all at once. It\u2019s totally possible to cut out the overwhelming and scary and keep the experience positive, though! Knowing how to keep yourself safe can drastically improve your off-campus experience and calm your mind. So here are four tips to help you do just that.\nSet Expectations with Your Landlord and Roommates\nYou\u2019ve probably met your landlord and roommates already. But have you figured out property access terms with your landlord or established boundaries with your roommates? Here are some ideas for smart expectations to set:\nTalk to your landlord about how much advance notice you\u2019ll receive for third-party repairs, so you can plan to be present during the work when possible.\nDecide on a cutoff time for having unfamiliar guests over that works for both you and your roommates.\nHave boundaries and clear expectations on when your landlord will come over to check on the property.\nThe boundaries don\u2019t have to be limited to just your landlord and roommates, of course. You can take time with anyone you regularly interact with to set boundaries that will help you feel safe and secure while you\u2019re living off campus.\nKeep Spare Key Sharing Secure This is actually two tips in one. First, don\u2019t go making a bunch of spare keys and handing them out to anyone and everyone. It\u2019s surprisingly easy for those to get lost and fall into the wrong hands.\nSecond, don\u2019t hide extra keys in accessible places. If you need to give someone a spare key, meet them and hand it over in person. Would-be burglars may check under doormats, flowerpots, and other common hiding spots for spares.\nStay Smart about What You Share on Social Media\nDon\u2019t post pictures or status updates that indicate where you are, and don\u2019t post about vacations ahead of time. Smart crooks look for these posts and can use them to determine your whereabouts and when you\u2019re not home (or when you\u2019re home alone).\nOn a related note, take some time to review your social media privacy settings and friends lists. Don\u2019t accept friend requests from people you aren\u2019t 100% sure you know\u2014thieves may use fake accounts to keep tabs on people.\nConsider Installing a Security System\nIf the house or apartment you\u2019re in doesn\u2019t have a security system, talk to your landlord about having one installed. A security system can go a long way toward keeping you safe by deterring burglars, and its very presence can also set your mind at ease. If you have roommates, make sure to include them in the conversation so they can have some input on features they\u2019d like to have.\nIf your landlord isn\u2019t excited to put down the money for the system, you can offer to roll the payment into each month\u2019s rent. That way your roommates can also contribute to the cause, and it keeps everyone happy. The monthly costs for a security system are generally pretty reasonable\u2014ADT, for example, is about $53 per month for a pretty comprehensive system.\nLiving on your own for the first time can be a challenging time, but it can also be fun and exciting! With these basic safety tips, you can regain some peace of mind and focus on enjoying the experience (and acing those classes)!\nCassie Tolhurst is a recent grad, freelance writer, and a wannabe world traveler. Her passions include the newest tech gadgets, what\u2019s streaming on Netflix, and the latest rides at Disneyland.\nCollege Creates Unexpected Challenges For Students\nBeing a student can (and often is) be one of the most challenging periods in an individual\u2019s life. Not only do many students move away from their families to take on their studies, putting them in an entirely new environment, but they are faced with challenges and pressures that many of them do not see coming. There is a lot happening at university or college, all the time. Students must find balance; being at university or college is undoubtedly about one\u2019s academic performance, but it is also about finding your inner balance. For some students, it is relieving stress by playing sport. For others, it is about joining on-campus clubs or joining sororities or fraternities. While the academic aspect of higher education is obviously of vital importance, how you treat yourself, handle the challenges (including how to get yourself through them), and how you prepare yourself for life after university or college graduation are also equally as important. So much advice is given to high education students on how to do well in exams and how to study to get the best results, and all that is well and good, but what is also incredibly important is learning to read between the lines \u2013 especially if they are your own.\nIn committing to becoming a student at a university or college, you are essentially committing to preparing for the rises and falls of the experience. No higher education experience is smooth sailing the entire way. To say so, or believe so, would be foolish. Be prepared for this. You will have days where studying feels like the hardest thing in the world. You will have days where you just want to throw in the towel. Don\u2019t. it is these moments that can be used to push you even further, and you are solely responsible for recognising the opportunity to push higher, and for embracing that opportunity. It is with the immense pressures of university that your own well being comes into play. A startling number of students annually find themselves struggling within themselves as the school year rolls on.\nEvery university or college student\u2019s higher education experience is different, and there is always a different set of aligning circumstances and aspects of that student\u2019s life that renders their university or college experience entirely unique. Unfortunately, negative experiences or feelings can cause some students to acclimate to a dark place in their own minds. Often, students feel the challenges and pressures of university long before they have reached a place where they feel they can speak to someone about it. Going to university is a massive decision, and it is one that often results in new students moving away from their families, friends, and home in general \u2013 their usual support systems \u2013 and moving on campus.\nBeing in a new environment is tough enough at times, but attempting to navigate that new environment without anyone you know close by is a big deal. Take the time to learn about the official support systems on campus \u2013 these are trusted, trained sources of support and they are there to help you. They are also confidential in most cases. Additionally, go out of your way to join study groups, go to parties, and mix with your peers. They will become your friends and, in turn, will form the structure of a support system that is in alignment with your current experiences \u2013 this is invaluable. With a support system in place that makes you feel heard, valued, and safe, you will naturally come to embrace the support and lean into it. It will take time, and practice, but this can literally mean the difference between returning to the light and succumbing to the dark. There is nothing wrong with needing \u2013 or asking for \u2013 help.\nFine-tune your talents and skills at university \u2013 everyone has a different passion, from ballet to horse racing. But do it with balance. The best people in their fields are the ones who know how to be professional and where to be human. While it is undeniably important to hone your skills as a student to become a better professional down the track, you must also realise that the skills future employers will look for are not always the ones that you studied hard to build. In addition to building and strengthening your academic skills, it pays to also work on your personal skills \u2013 networking, for one, is one of the most important life skills you can attain going forward. Life at university is overwhelming and it will likely feel at times as if the only thing you have time to do is study.\nWhile life as a student is definitely in part about academic success, it is important to recognise that these are the years that you should be actively building your network. Life at university is about hard work, but life after university is about who you know in the industry. Therefore, it makes total sense that building that network before graduation is a smarter move than waiting until after graduation. By the time you graduate, it is said that half your classmates will already be ahead. The reason why is very simple: they made full use of their time as a student, and they did so while connecting and learning from others in the industry you all are now a part of. Be part of the percentage that get ahead \u2013 not those who lag. It is difficult to catch up when you don\u2019t even know how to catch up.\nUniversity is going to be a challenge, but it is also without a doubt one of the most rewarding, valuable things you can do for yourself. While it is important to recognise that university is not the natural path for every individual, it is certain a colourful one that, more often than not, leaves graduates with a sense of accomplishment, a drive to succeed, and a thirst to excel, pushing themselves to not only achieve their dreams, but to build a future beyond them. University is just the beginning \u2013 your future is where it all falls into place. Be sure you are not only prepared, but around for it. Reading between the lines is often the best way for you to gain a more rounded understanding of the situation at hand, as well as where you stand on all aspects. University or college is not just about graduating with a degree \u2013 it is also about graduating with a stronger perception and understanding of who you are and where you want to be. Ultimately, the gaps between the lines are more important than what the lines themselves say.\nHow to Write An Effective Experience Section Of Your Resume\nYour resume is the hiring manger\u2019s one-page glimpse at who you are as an employee. Like the summary on the back of a book, it is your career synopsis; and you hope to make it interesting enough to buy. Many, though, misfire when it comes to deciding what to and not to highlight on their resume. Sure it is helpful to show off your great education and big name references, but what about your experience? Many job searchers underestimate the power of a well-planned experience section. It is more than a matter-of-fact list of places you\u2019ve worked. It is your chance to show off not only your impressive job history but your skills and value as an employee in each position. With this in mind, here are a few tips to help you compile the perfect experience section for your resume.\nExperience Is Your Career Snapshot\nThe experience section of your resume is meant to be an overview of your employment history and career growth. This, though is not your entire job history. Keep the positions you list relevant to the position for which you are currently applying and your career path as a whole. For example, if you have been working in sales for five years and are applying for a new sales position, it would not be helpful to include your high school babysitting gig from ten years ago. Your job title is not the only factor to consider when judging relevance. Think about the skills you developed and perfected on your past jobs. If a previous position helped you learn skills that are valuable to your desired position, you may want to include it.\nMake A Gap Year Count\nGap years -taking about a year away from school or the workforce- are not just for college students. Many consider taking a gap year from their careers but are worried about getting a job when ready to return. If you want to or have taken a gap year, it does not have to result in a gaping hole in your resume. There are of course various gap year pros and cons, but if you use your free time wisely, it can enhance your experience and your resume. Some use their gap years to travel, volunteer or do internships. These experiences can offer valuable life and work experience that can beef up your resume and make you a more well-rounded candidate. Some start websites or develop philanthropic initiatives that allow them to have a tangible reference to their relevant experience while away.\nKeep Your Overall Resume Short and Sweet\nIt is commonly accepted that your resume should only be about one page long. Too much longer and it can make it difficult for a hiring manager to sort through. This may sometimes mean reorganizing your current resume to allow room for more relevant experience. When shortening and re-categorizing look for outdated items you can remove such as your GPA from the education section. You\u2019d be surprised how much space you can find for experiencewhen you strip the rest of your resume to its bare bones.\nFind Standout Wording\nRemember that your resume is likely not the only one the hiring manager must look at, so take the time to word your experience in an eye-catching way. This should be achieved using effective action words that show your value. Avoid words and phrases that can sound corny or inauthentic like \u201csynergy,\u201d \u201cgoal-oriented,\u201d and \u201cteam player.\u201d Consider explaining your experience using words that are appealing and clearly state your valuable skills. Here is alist of dos and don\u2019ts to help you get started.\nCrafting your resume takes time and effort. Your experience section can make all the difference if you take the time to write it well.\n6 Test Taking Tips That Can Improve Your Grades\nBY BRANDON JARMAN\nTests are a necessary evil in today\u2019s education system. Your professors need to know if you\ntruly understand the content they have taught you, or your university requires professors to\nstandardize their learning curriculum. That still doesn\u2019t make taking tests any easier, but there\nare some study and test-taking strategies you can implement to improve your performance.\nHere are six things you can do to improve your test scores.\n\u201cHack\u201d Your Professor\nYour professor isn\u2019t going to give you all of the questions that are going to be on the test, but\nthere are some \u201chacking\u201d strategies you can do to find out what types of questions are going to\nbe on your next exam.\nAsk yourself, \u201cWhat does my professor talk about the most?\u201d. If your professor is\nspending a lot of time talking about one subject, they will likely include questions about it on the test. The next time your professor is spending 20+ minutes on one slide\u2014take some notes.\nDo not hesitate to ask your professor the exact formatting of the test. Schedule an\nappointment with them to chat about any questions that may arise.\nAvoid Common Testing Mistakes\nSometimes you can get so caught up studying for the big test, you can forget the simple things. Remembering your pencil, scantron, or calculator may seem like an obvious suggestion, but there are common test taking mistakes that can add another layer of stress on exam day. It\u2019s important that you prepare yourself as best as you can so that you can succeed.\nHere are some simple suggestions to help you avoid common test taking mistakes:\nRead all of the directions laid out on the exam.\nGet plenty of sleep the night before the test.\nMake sure your scantron is filled out properly. If applicable, make sure the essay portion of your exam is readable.\nStart with the easy questions and then come back to the hard ones.\nScope your test. Skim through the whole exam so you can prepare yourself mentally for what is to come. This can also help you manage your time more efficiently.\nMake sure to eat a substantial meal before you take your exam. Being hungry or dehydrated before your test can affect your performance\nIf you take care of the little things, big results can follow. Make sure to plan ahead so that the best version of you shows up on exam day.\nUtilize the TA\nA teacher\u2019s assistant can help you prepare for an upcoming test.\nTo best utilize them, try the following:\nAttend their test review sessions as frequently as possible. They have most likely reviewed the exam and they can cover key topics you may have misunderstood. They\u2019ve also been in your shoes before, so there is no need to feel intimidated. Remember: They are there to help.\nAsk your TA the best bulletproof methods to study for an upcoming test. Most likely,\nthey have taken the exact course you are struggling with. They can perhaps shed some light on\na few study tips that your professor has unintentionally neglected to share with the class.\nKnow The Summary Questions\nJust because you finished reading a chapter doesn\u2019t mean you\u2019re done studying. Typically, the very last page after the chapter is done will include some questions to highlight key concepts of the chapter. Answer each question that they provide, citing page numbers and including quotations from the chapter. Lastly, make sure to look over the answered summary questions and save them along with your other study materials.\nWhat causes student burnout? Lack of regard for physical and emotional health is one of the main culprits. It is a common misconception for students to think that \u201cself-care\u201d equates to procrastination. However, self-care is a necessary study tool.\nHow you take care of yourself is up to you, but experts recommend the following self-care practices:\n2.) Exercise\n3.) Proper Nutrition\n4.) Cleaning your living space\nThere are many ways to accomplish the list above, so it\u2019s important that you find ways to incorporate self-care practices that fit your specific needs and lifestyle.\nDiversify Your Studying\nAccording to a recent Harvard study, \u201cResearch has shown that studying a range of subjects in one sitting actually leads to higher retention than focusing on one area of study.\u201d Overloading your brain with one subject can actually be damaging. It\u2019s important that you switch up what you\u2019re studying so that you can stay engaged with your academic work. It\u2019ll save you time and energy both in the short and long-term.\nIn the end, nothing beats hard work and intellectual curiosity. But, you can go the extra mile to improve your test scores and grades. Adopting productive habits will improve your life and make you a more balanced individual.\nBrandon Jarman\nPortfolio: https://brandonjarman.contently.com/\nConnectivity Will Transform the College Classroom\nThe digital revolution is underway and it is having an impact on every aspect of life. It is changing the way in which we interact, work and in particular, the way that we learn. The classroom is changing, the way in which students learn is changing and the way in which lessons are taught is changing. Effectively, everything is changing because of the technology we have at our disposal.\nJust ten years ago, the classroom was a different place to what it is today but the changes are still happening because technology is still evolving. Connectivity in the classroom can be looked at in many different ways such as the use of new technology to enhance learning such as Virtual Reality or even having the ability to communicate with teachers using technology such as a peak push to talk.\nDriving this ever-changing landscape within the classroom is the internet. It makes it possible to learn anywhere and it makes it possible to collaborate with other, regardless of where they are located.\nThis is by no means a new idea but it still has a lot to offer the classroom. At this moment in time, lessons are still straddling the old traditional ways of teaching and a new way of teaching through online learning. However, with so many courses and learning materials available online, it could mean that classrooms are going to move away from the traditional methods used for decades. This is streamlining the learning process and is helping teachers and pupils to get the most from their time in the classroom.\nThe Cloud is Crucial\nTeaching is moving towards the cloud and that is turning lessons into a more efficient experience for all. A common problem in schools is the speed at which pupils can access software and materials because often, the hardware is slow and outdated. As classrooms move to the cloud, it means that schools will no longer need to have local servers or software because everything will be stored in the cloud. All they will need to benefit from this is a fast internet connection.\nTeachers will then be able to utilise the cloud in order to distribute work to pupils and then also collect it back in and mark it. Students will then have the ability to access their grades and any feedback that their teacher provides them with. All of this can be done via computers, smartphones or tablets. This is creating a more streamlined classroom and that in turn enables students and teachers to work harmoniously in a way that has never been seen before.\nDevices Turn Any Location into a Classroom\nTraditionally, lessons have been taught in a single classroom, where children and teachers spend their time but this new level of connectivity gives teachers more scope to expand the learning environment. As students have access to smartphones and tablets that are either provided by the school or brought from home, it connects the whole school. Therefore, lessons can be taken outdoors and that in itself makes it possible to keep teachers and students connected. This ability to take the classroom anywhere will make it possible to enhance get the most from the learning experience.\nTextbooks are a Thing of the Past\nTextbooks are still used in the classroom but there is no real need for them any longer. As connectivity improves, pupils will be able to learn through devices that are connected, whereby they can access digital books and interactive boards. This online learning will prepare pupils for a whole new world beyond the boundaries of school. It will provide them with access to a broader range of learning materials that will enable them to excel in new ways.\nLessons Structure will Change\nHistorically, pupils have been fed information from their teachers but this is no longer the situation. Technology and enhanced connectivity will change the way in which lessons are structured. Pupils will become independent learners because the introduction of touch screens, interactive technology and tablets change the way in which the teacher interacts with pupils. This provides pupils with some element of control over how they find information and how they share that with teachers. This almost turns teaching on its head because improved connectivity will alter the way in which pupils understand and find information.\nThe Introduction of Virtual Reality\nThis new and exciting technology could make it possible for pupils to learn in a whole new environment. Their experience will change, enabling them to bring lessons to life in a way that connects them with their teachers. They can immerse themselves into lessons, move through different environments all of which could be lead by the teacher or pupils. This kind of learning and connectivity is new but it will enhance teaching and learning in ways that have never been seen before.\nThe connected world has already become a smaller place but the learning environment and experience is changing, all because of connectivity. It is still relatively new but there is no doubt that pupils and teachers can benefit from a new way of working together to improve the way in which the whole process is delivered and absorbed.\nLeslie a creative writer & blogger, who is residing in Nashville the capital of U.S. state of Tennessee, I\u2019m also a self-proclaimed happiness junkie, and someone you would generally consider confident and well balanced.\n5 Important Facts about F1 Visa International Students Must Know\nGetting an F1 visa is a necessary step for any international student willing to live and study in the United States. It may not be exactly easy, and many would-be students believe getting one is a multi-stage adventure like an African safari; but in fact, it is all fairly straightforward. To succeed you merely have to know certain facts beforehand \u2013 and in this article, we will tell you the most important things about F1 visa you should know.\n1. There is a distinct list of prerequisites for getting it\nThe United States is very particular about what they want from those applying for an F1 visa. You must:\nBe an official resident of a foreign country;\nHave no intention of staying in the United States after graduation. F1 is a student visa, and your goal should be studied and then return to your home country;\nHave definite ties with your home country (family members, job offers, bank accounts, and other assets) that you are unlikely to abandon;\nAttend a language-training program or an academic institution;\nBe enrolled as a full-time student of a school approved by USICE (US Immigration and Customs Enforcement) to accept international students;\nHave sufficient finances to complete your education (study and living expenses), as your employment opportunities will be limited.\n2. You can leave the United States for a period of time\nAfter getting your F1 visa, you aren\u2019t obliged to stay in the United States for the entire approved period of time. You have a right to travel abroad and then return to the USA after a leave of no more than 5 months. If your original F1 visa expires during this period, you have to obtain another one.\n3. You can transfer to a different school\nYou aren\u2019t obliged to spend your entire studying time in the initially approved school. You have the right to notify your current school and transfer your SEVIS record to another school of your choice. The only thing to look out for is that you have to obtain an I-20 form from your new school and submit it within 15 days of the transfer date.\n4. F1 visa doesn\u2019t preclude you from working in the USA\nHowever, this is a tricky issue. As F1 is a student visa, your work opportunities are going to be severely limited \u2013 at least legal ones. Officially, you are mostly allowed to work on the territory of a campus of a college you at which you study for up to 20 hours a week, which certainly doesn\u2019t amount to much. You may also consider training programs that give international students an opportunity to work. As this is a very subtle issue that can have you kicked out of the country if not handled carefully, make sure to contact your foreign student advisor before looking for a job.\n5. F1 visa allows you to stay for as long as you study\nF1 visa offers you a \u201cduration of status\u201d stay in the United States \u2013 meaning that you can legally stay in the country for as long as you study in the school you\u2019ve applied to. After you complete your academic program and graduate, you will have 60 days to leave the country. If you want to stay longer, you have to change your visa status, re-enroll in a higher-level program or transfer to a new school.\nAs you may see, things aren\u2019t as bad as many believe them to be. As long as you follow the rules, getting an F1 visa isn\u2019t particularly difficult, and it opens up a lot of doors in front of you.\nHow to Deal with Mental Health Issues at College\nThe college years are supposed to be the best of your life. They symbolize the peak of one\u2019s education \u2013 and experimentation\u2013 as well as a time for making the best of friends, cultivating one\u2019s personality, hobbies and interests, all while learning about the world independently, quite possibly for the first time ever.\nBut all too often, the college years are marked by stress, anxiety, deadlines, social pressures, experimentation with drugs and substances, and as a result \u2013 mental health issues. Anxiety and depression are on the rise among university students worldwide, but especially in the United States. Recent studies by the National Alliance on Mental Illness revealed that in the past 12 months over 11% of college students have been diagnosed or treated for anxiety, and, shockingly, more than 10% treated for depression. And it\u2019s no wonder: rapidly rising study costs, increasingly competitive job markets, and even more competitive university admission processes, are putting more pressure on students than ever to succeed. No longer can students saunter into a first-class degree, drink and party their way through university, and land a secure job at the end of it all.\nStudents are struggling to cope with the academic pressures of university life in particular: with almost six in 10 university students citing this as the key cause of their anxiety, followed by feelings of isolation (44%), difficulty balancing work and study (37%), financial difficulties (36%) and the pressures of living independently (22%). Gender plays a serious part in it too, with females in particular struggling to cope with the demands of university with 91% claiming to be struggling with mental health issues compared to just over 80% of male students.\nClearing \u2013 the practice of applying for a course if you\u2019re not holding an offer from a university or college, if that particular course still has places \u2013 is now a mainstream route into gaining a university place but has been linked to anxiety and feelings of isolation in students who choose to pursue this path, according to one article by The Guardian.\nSo, how should university students cope with growing academic, financial and social pressures experienced on campus and inside lecture halls?\nFor a start, maintaining a healthy and balanced diet is seriously underrated. Herbal teas, high quality fats in the form of avocado and fish, warm milk and protein in the form of lean meats have all been linked to healthier bodies \u2013 and minds \u2013 and so it is important to ensure you are getting a balanced diet whenever possible. This will not only lighten your mood, but also possibly your bathroom scales, which can only ever be a good thing for one\u2019s mental health, right?\nThis doesn\u2019t mean sticking to a diet of fruit and veggies though \u2013 dark chocolate has been proven to have healing qualities in terms of stress reduction, and carbs have also been found to increase the body\u2019s levels of serotonin, a chemical that can boost one\u2019s mood and reduce stress.\nMindful movement is another way of reducing stress. A new Penn State University study reports that by combining meditation and exercise, the mental health benefits are much stronger. By being conscious of your mindfulness while focusing on another activity \u2013 exercise \u2013 people are able to become far more aware of their state, and practice meditation accordingly. Practicing this on a daily basis with have benefits on not only your state of mind, but also your physically overall health. So, sign up to a yoga class today \u2013 it will do you a world of good.\nThis is one that may appeal particularly to animal lovers, but pets have also been proven to reduce symptoms of anxiety. While on-campus liability for pets was once an issue, the number of pet therapy programs available to universities worldwide today is staggering. Once college counsellors and administrators realized the untapped value of pets as a vital tool in the treatment of a variety of medical conditions and disorders, \u2018pet therapy programs\u2019 became a real thing, and today they can be seen in hospitals, care homes, and treatment centers as well as universities. Patients suffering emotional and behavioral disorders, depression, autism, substance abuse, and dementia can benefit from pet therapy, and so it is worth checking out your university student service center to see whether they offer a similar type of therapy.\nThis next one may be obvious, but don\u2019t ever be afraid to turn to specialist university counselling services or a private specialist such as Naya Clinics. At university campuses right around the world, these dedicated teams work hard every day to provide advice and guidance to students experiencing anxiety and other mental health problems. Should students require more specialist care, including psychiatric services, these teams can even connect you to the appropriate providers to ensure you are looked after every step of the way.\nLastly, and perhaps most importantly, know that you\u2019re not alone \u2013 you are one of the majority of university students feeling overwhelmed with the pressures of modern day student life. Laugh, learn, cry, talk, let it out. The worst possible thing you can do is bundle up your angst and feelings inside. Speak to your friends, first and foremost, as they too may be feeling similar pressures and knowing this may help you to realize you are not alone.\nHow to Stay Balanced During Exam Weeks\nBY ELIZA MORRISON NIMMICH\nExam anxiety is quite common for most students, especially during finals week. Research shows that a little anxiety can improve your performance by boosting the release of adrenalin which enhances how you respond to challenging situations. However, extreme anxiety can hinder performance when it comes to showcasing your academic and cognitive abilities.\nFortunately, there are various ways you can manage your exam stress levels to promote alertness and set yourself up for better performance. Some key pointers are listed below:\nIndulge in physical activities\nRegular exercise is an excellent way to manage your stress. Getting involved in physical activities facilitates the release of endorphins which help to enhance your mood. It also assists in boosting your energy levels and distracting your mind from your upcoming exam(s). Such activities include taking a walk, bike riding, going to a yoga class, some hardcore cardio, among others.\nDo you experience intense panic before the exam? It would benefit you to speak to your tutors, parent or classmates. It gets easier if you share your worries with your peers, who can help you to keep the exam in perspective. If that doesn\u2019t help, try talking to your school\u2019s guidance counselor.\nProper relaxation techniques are useful in relieving tension and helping you prepare for your exams. Such practices include deep breathing and meditation, and they are geared towards mindfulness. Through meditation, a student can focus on the current situation and acknowledge their anxiety and physical reactions. They can visualize themselves sitting for the exam and learn to control the stress prior to the actual exam day. Also taking a few deep breaths during the exam can help you control your anxiety and concentrate on the questions in front of you.\nAvoid procrastinated cramming\nMost students tend to wait until the last minute, mostly the night before their finals exam day to study for the test. This is not advised since you are more likely to get overwhelmed by the multitude of topics you are required to cover and the lack of time you have. Ideally, develop a consistent study routine several weeks before the exam. Try spending more time studying for the test to give you adequate time to ask questions, apply your knowledge to practice questions, and get clarifications where necessary. The more prepared you are, the lesser the likelihood of getting panic attacks.\nGetting plenty of rest is essential to boost your concentration and thinking. You understand better when you study with a fresh mind. Several hours of panicked, last-minute cramming the night before the exam may seem helpful, but it serves you no good. Commit to having a scaled balance between sleep and study during the exam week. Teenagers should have at least 8 to 10 hours of sleep. 8-hour sleep is OK for adult learners.\nHunger is known to worsen anxiety. It also starves your brain of the essential nutrients that are required to boost your concentration levels. Avoid consuming foods that contain high amounts of sugar, fat, carbohydrates, and caffeine. They are unhealthy, and they will only make you irritable, hyperactive and moody.\nSocial media can be the antithesis of productivity. It is distracting and can thus leading to divided attention. If you study with a phone beside you, you are likely to waste a considerable amount of your study time texting, waiting for emails, or checking social media. Consider turning off your social media during study hours if not for the entire exam week. Switch to Do Not Disturb Once you\u2019ve finished your studying, you can reward yourself by going on your phone and spending time on social media.\nGet Enough Sleep: A key to College Success\nGetting into college is not really hard. If you do well in high school and on the SAT, there is nothing to worry about. Being accepted into a university has gotten considerably easier by the years, so the likelihood is that you will get that big envelope in the mail. College in itself is hard. You have to stay on top of homework assignments, learn by yourself from the textbook, and work on nights and weekends to offset the cost of tuition and other expenses. The outcome is that you barely have time to get rest.\nGenerally speaking, students get between 6 and 6.9 hours of sleep per night, which is not enough. Stanford University\u2019s Department for the Diagnosis and Treatment for Sleep Disorders says that the amount of sleep that is necessary for college students is 8 hours. Just like people from America, college students are sleeping less. More often than not, rest is sacrificed for other priorities. Students stay up all night, even before important exams. This is the worst thing that they can do.\nWhy should college students take sleep seriously?\nSleeping well is crucial for the health, helping with tissue repair, immune system function, and development. And that is not all. Recent studies have demonstrated that sleep is essential to academic success. Put simply, it is not just something to do in your spare time. On the contrary, it is an active, influential activity is required for motor and cognitive function. Unfortunately, sleep is rarely viewed as a priority in college.\nSpending all night studying might come in handy if all you have to do is learn a list by heart, but it will not help you if you need to deal with complex information. When it comes to subjects like math or foreign languages, it is necessary to use the executive functions \u2013 in other words, the skills that are involved in planning, taking notice, and multitasking. Sleep is devoted to body and mind restoration, so it should not come as a surprise that after getting a good night\u2019s sleep, you feel awake and alert. The best way to maximize performance when you are a student is to get a good night\u2019s rest.\nThe impact of sleep deprivation on college students\nYou cannot get away with just 6 hours of sleep and neither can you catch up on lost sleep on the weekends. Sleep loss can lead to many conditions, such as memory issues, mood swings, trouble thinking and focusing, weakened immunity, high blood pressure, and risk for diabetes. What is more, you will showcase daytime sleepiness as a result of the sleep deprivation. It is true that it is difficult to juggle education, career, and relationships, but you cannot afford not to get a good night\u2019s rest.\nCollege students are prone to developing mental health issues. America, in particular, is going through a crisis. The immense levels of stress, in addition to the psychopathology of the time, contribute to the problem. Those studying at university or another place of higher education often succumb to depression or anxiety. These people suffer bouts of depression or anxiety because they do not have enough sleep. It is not the mental illness that leads to a disruption of the sleeping pattern. It is the disruption to the sleeping pattern that leads to disorders in a person\u2019s behavior or thinking. In plain English, sleep deprivation is not a symptom, but a causative agent.\nHow college students can get enough sleep\n1. Be adequately prepared in the bedroom\nWhen you are in college, you should make sure to get enough rest. Think about changing your mattress, especially if you are tossing and turning all night long. The right kind of mattress will reduce the pressure points on your body and enable you to rest. Finding the best mattresses is not about searching for the most expensive product. The high price tag only helps sell the product. Focus on practicality. Choose a firm or soft mattress. It does not really matter, as long as you spend more time horizontally. Searching for the perfect mattress is well worth the effort. As mentioned earlier, sleep efficiency and academic performance are closely connected.\n2. Adjust your sleep schedule\nThe human brain is very active during the REM (rapid eye movement) stage of sleep. Top researchers at the University of Ottawa discovered that the brains of students dreaming were able to make new connections. In order to get deep sleep, you have to make an effort and adjust your sleep schedule. Figure out what is your ideal waking time. If you have classes early in the morning, you will want to wake up an hour or two before departure. Maintaining a regular schedule is important. This means that you cannot oversleep during the weekend. Equally important is to pick a bedtime. You may have many important things to do, but you should not let them interfere with your life.\nEating healthy can help you sleep more and be more productive. A diet that is low in fiber and high in saturated fats will prevent you from experiencing deep sleep at night. What should you be eating, anyway? Kiwi, foods rich in fiber, fish yogurt, and whole grains. These are only a few examples. It is essential to try to eat a healthy diet that is based on fresh fruits, vegetables, and dairy. Consider how you feel after consuming healthy foods. If you feel well during your waking hours, it is impossible to feel bad during the night.\nNo excuses for justifying the lack of sleep\nCollege students sleep whenever they get the chance and they wonder why they are so tired all the time and do not get the grades that they want. There is nobody to blame but yourself for not getting enough sleep. It is true that college life is hard. Yes, but it is worth it in the end. Do not let your grades slip for a good night\u2019s rest. Stop making excuses and go to bed.\nEmma Bonney is a successful blogger whose articles aim to help readers with self-development, Women\u2019s Empowerment, Education, entrepreneurship and content management.",
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        "raw_content": "Before the panel started, Kansas performed \u201cCarry on my wayward son\u201d, a fan favorite that has been featured on the show before.\nAfter almost everyone dying at the end of the previous season, the question on everyone\u2019s lips is :\u201d Is Castiel dead?\u201d \u2013 Misha says he\u2019s not going anywhere\nThe season finale has just been broadcasted, we\u2019ve seen the doctor almost regenerating but what will the Christmas special bring?\nSteven Moffat:\u201d A lot of people in this room are feeling exactly as I do. So many press articles are about the backlash among the doctor who fandom against the casting of a female doctor. There has been no backlash at all. The story of the moment is that the notionally conservative doctor who fandom has utterly embraced that change completely. 80% approval on social media (not that I check these things obsessively). and yet so many people wanting to pretend there is a problem. There isn\u2019t! In fact, it strikes me, the doctor who fans are more excited about the idea of a brilliant actress playing the part than the fact that she is a woman. It\u2019s been incredibly progressive and enlightened and that\u2019s what has really happened. I wish that every single journalist who is writing the alternative would shut the hell up. It\u2019s not true!\u201d\nChris Hardwick: \u201cAlso, if you call yourself a fan of doctor who, you innately could not be upset by that because time lords can regenerate into anything, you\u2019re an $*ssh*$le if you are. You\u2019re not a real fan of the show if you don\u2019t accept this. It\u2019s 100% within everything about it\u201d\nPeter Capaldi: \u201cI never had a standing ovation before. Do I stand? What a great show! Every shot, you saw there came through this gentleman\u2019s mind [Steven Moffat], through his eyes, through his sensibility, through his generosity. He\u2019s put together an incredible team, he\u2019s incredibly gifted artist. But the message of kindness comes from his heart and also the creation of a female doctor comes really from the creation of a female master, played so beautifully by Michelle [Gomez] who has delivered a multilayered, sinister and fabulous performance, for which I\u2019m deeply grateful. So Jodie [Whittaker], the idea of a time lord being both male and female came from Steven. Pearl [Mackie] has been an absolute magnificent new contribution to the show. She stepped into this juggernaut that we have and brought us a real, living character in Bill Potts, who has her feet on the ground and her heart in the stars. Which is where we all want to be, right? Matt [Lucas] has come along and delivered a fabulous creation, a whole brand new thing, an alien being who is a sidekick, who is a little bit scary, a little bit funny and a huge contribution to the show. He has come into it with a generosity of spirit and kindness. This is a man who is immensely famous, immensely talented and he stepped up to the plate in our show with humility and grace. And made season 10 one of the most special seasons ever. Mark [Gatiss], what can I say about Mark? He\u2019s a great, great friend, a great lover and supporter of Doctor Who. I know that sounds a bit odd, that Doctor Who needs lovers and supporters, but the show hasn\u2019t always enjoyed the success that it enjoys at the moment. It has not always been the most popular show to hang your coat on. Mark has always been there for the show. He has written some of the most fabulous episodes and I\u2019m so thrilled that he\u2019s finally been able to appear in the show.\u201d\nSteven Moffat: \u201d If you take continuity seriously, and be honest you all do, there isn\u2019t any doubt about this. I\u2019m sorry, but it was established in the War Machines that his name is Doctor Who. He was called Doctor Who. 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Which is where my eyes appeared in the 50th anniversary special and that\u2019s sort of, I guess, what my doctor was going to be, a middle-aged Scotsman with hairy eyebrows, of which there are many.\nWhat are everyone\u2019s favorite doctors and companions? Steven: \u201d I can now reveal it because I quit. My favorite doctor is doctor who. Other doctors hang around hospitals and cure colds, they are just rubbish, have you seen them? No alien robots, no time machines and they are not worthy of the name doctor. Doctor who is awesome.\u201d\nAny improvised moments? Matt: \u201cWell Peter and Pearl are both looking at me. I kept putting things in and I\u2019m sorry about that. There\u2019s a few, I said \u201csome of my best friends are blue-ish\u201d, that was one of mine. There are a few. We probably all put stuff in. But I was the naughtiest one. I improvised too much, to be honest.\u201d Steven:\u201d And then there\u2019s the edit. That\u2019s not fair. Actually, my favorite addition that you put in, it wasn\u2019t actually a funny line, it was just after the doctor had said the lemon drops line, you add \u201cYou are very silly sometimes\u201d and I loved that line.\u201d\nA question for Steven & Mark, now you\u2019ve worked with Peter as the doctor, would you be interested in having him be a professor with the last name Van Helsing? Steven: \u201cWhat, Van Helsing? Are you trying to get Peter work? Peter, it\u2019s not OK to slip them a fiver and let them make these requests. We are going to work with you again. It\u2019s not over!\u201d Peter:\u201d I didn\u2019t know my sister was American\u201d\nThere are a lot of great monsters and creatures in the Doctor Who universe, and I\u2019m wondering if you have ever thought of something on your own and tried to bring it up. Anything you wanted to see that has been denied, or that you haven\u2019t talked about it ever? Michelle: \u201d Rubber gloves, rubber gloves coming alive. Just of the cuff there, great rubber yellow marigolds, that just keep coming at you\u201d Matt: \u201d I suggested a monster that makes everyone gay, particular men between the ages of 22 and 28, but they didn\u2019t go for that.\u201d Pearl: \u201cWas there a particular monster I wanted to see on the show? Maybe, I\u2019m thinking about a kind of hair monster. I feel like there is a lot of hair going on, on the show. Maybe some kind of wig that consumes you, and gives you an afro.\u201d\nSteven, do you feel like you did everything you wanted to do? So you feel that there is anything left out there? Steven: \u201d There is loads of Doctor who left out there. It still has an other 400 years to run. That\u2019s fine. I mean, no, I\u2019ve written 42 episodes and have rewritten the same number again. I\u2019ve done as much as I can think of. I think what got me through the end, was knowing there was a finish line. 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        "raw_content": "Drops Pledge Of Allegiance\nA liberal school board president dropped the Pledge of Allegiance because of President Trump.\nA San Francisco, California school board president broke with tradition on Tuesday in his plans to omit the Pledge of Allegiance before meetings. Rather than pay any respect to the brave men and women who fought and died for his freedom, Stevon Cook doesn\u2019t want to begin meetings with the pledge, revealed by the announcement that has patriots demanding how he could possibly dare such a move.\nSpeaking to The San Francisco Chronicle, Cook said he dropped the pledge because he\u2019s disappointed with the current political climate and went on to blame President Donald Trump for taking freedoms away from Americans. He also conveniently made a scathing omission during his \u2018update\u2019 comments, where he falsely claimed that the Pledge isn\u2019t inclusive.\nCook, who only recently became the new school board president, told the outlet that he will instead read an inspirational quote before each meeting. Apparently, the symbol of American exceptionalism and freedom isn\u2019t \u201cinspirational\u201d enough for Cook.\nCook said he made the decision because the Trump administration \u201chas been attacking our liberties,\u201d though it is not clear what he is specially referring to.\nThe California education code requires schools to say the Pledge of Allegiance, but Cook argues that the rule does not apply to school boards.\nThe more he spoke, the more arrogant many would agree he came across. Cook went on to justify his decision by insulting Americans as being unable to answer certain facts about the Pledge of Allegiance.\n\u201cIf you ask 10 Americans who wrote it, or when it was implemented, or why it is how we start our meetings, a lot of us would be hard-pressed (to answer),\u201d Cook said.\n\u201cThere are a lot of ways to express gratitude and appreciation for the county and its citizens,\u201d he added. \u201cThis is how I plan to do that.\u201d\nThere are obviously a number of issues with Cook\u2019s disturbing logic and decision.\nThe Pledge of Allegiance was written in 1892, and it serves as a symbol to Americans as loyalty towards their flag and country. With each sentence, there\u2019s deep meaning to the Pledge of Allegiance and why it has been an integral part of American history.\nWhen Americans place their hand over their heart, they are pledging to the flag, which is the symbol of their country. There are also several lines that pay homage to the importance of the Republic, where people are afforded rights, freedoms, can choose their representatives, and ensure that the government always works for the people.\nPeople stand for the flag to show respect to all of the brave men and women who fought and risked everything to protect the nation from threats all over the world.\nThere\u2019s also religious meaning in the Pledge, where all races and people of different background can come together and honor the United States of America.\nThe Pledge and flag represents honoring all of those who have given their lives through service so people like Cook can enjoy many freedoms and liberties.\nSadly, Cook\u2019s mindset and distorted line of thinking are in step with how many liberals view the nation, military, and American flag.",
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        "raw_content": "British Columbia should enact massive logging efforts over the next few years to combat the Wildfire crisis\nJeremy Williams20 Aug\nAs someone who only recently moved to British Columbia, the state of the Wildfires is astonishing. Australia regularly has bushfires but the smoke never seems to be as damaging as it has been here in BC. I am suggesting that over the next few years British Columbia could allow areas to be logged without re-planting, and increase the amount of areas that are logged, in an effort to reduce the burnable area. I'm sure someone here knows more about forestry that can give me an insight into why or why not this would work.\nI am all for this. I'm about to have 2 children under 2 and this smoke can't be good for their health. This could have a lifelong impact on them. Given that the trees are being burned they're essentially going to waste. Perhaps cutting more trees down and not requiring the re-planting would reduce the damage and duration of Wildfires, and increase revenue at the same time. While I'm for this, I can see that there might be an oversupply that would reduce the price of lumber, but surely just the health benefits alone are worth the price?\nOh, and the Tourism dollars that are being lost by one of the most beautiful places on earth should surely be a consideration.\nYeah, I can see this as a point to a degree. Fire breaks in the form of a deforested section may be a good idea, but I'm guessing that the foliage that would sprout up in those areas would be even more flammable in dry conditions. All the small brush that wouldn't get choked out by trees is what I mean. Forrest fires are natural and benefit a forest in the long run. I think that a better approach might be more controlled burns in the off season to protect towns/cities but leave the rest of the wilderness to do it's own thing. So long as structures aren't being lost a few years of smoke may just help to let nature do it's thing. I haven't been to Australia, but I don't imagine the mountain ranges would trap in smoke from fires there like they do in BC. I have a feeling that its because of our mountains that these fires are getting their smoke trapped within our communities.",
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        "raw_content": "Old Time Training, Baby\nExercise fads come and go\u2014anybody remember Tae Bo? Anyone? Anyone?\u2014but some workouts are destined to endure because they\u2019re just so effective. Running a mile in 2015 is no different than it was in 1945\u2014or 1445. And you may now do sit ups and push ups in new combinations with other exercises, but the basic movement of the pushup you do today at The Annex is something a Roman centurion would recognize.\nThe same is true of running, especially running for soccer. I was fairly pleased when my 13-year-old daughters recently came home from soccer practice and told me about a \u201cbrand new\u201d fitness test they must pass next year if they want to make their school\u2019s freshman soccer team. Pleased because it\u2019s the same standard I had to pass as a high school soccer player 35 years ago. Pleased that the old chestnut had endured, and even more pleased as a father that standards once thought exacting for boys were now being applied to even younger girls.\nThe test is designed to simulate conditions similar to what an athlete would face in a 45-minute half of soccer: standing still, jogging and sprinting. A study of player movement patterns in a soccer game, conducted by the US Soccer Federation, found that two-thirds of motion among men is either a walk or a jog; among women, it\u2019s three-quarters. So the premium ability is to sprint well, achieving maximum speed within as few steps as possible, and then recovering quickly once the effort is over.\nThe test we used back in the day\u2014and which my girls will subject themselves to\u2014involves a series of 160-yard runs. We\u2019d put a cone on one touchline and call that Cone #1 and mark off 80 yards with another, which we\u2019d call Cone #2. Every minute for the next 30 minutes, we\u2019d run 160 yards; that wouldn\u2019t change. What would change is how fast we had to run the first 80 yards, from #1 to #2, and how much time we\u2019d have to recover while returning 80 yards to the spot where we started.\nFor the first ten minutes, we had to go from one cone to another in 25 seconds, and had 35 seconds to return to the first cone. That means an easy jog to reach the standard, followed by 10 seconds or so of walking, 15 of jogging and 10 of standing around at the starting line. For each of the next ten minutes, from 11 to 20, the time requirement for the first 80 yards dropped by 1 second while the time for the second 80 increased by 1 second. That means that by the 20th minute, we were sprinting to beat a 15-second time cap but had 45 seconds to actively recover and get back to the starting line. From minute 21 to minute 30, we reverted to the time standards for the first ten minutes. By the time it was over, we had covered 2.72 miles, about the same distance a player covers in a half of a soccer game. It might be easier to understand like this:\nRuns 1-10: Finish first 80 yds in 25 seconds, return to start within 35 seconds\nRun 11: Finish 80 in 24 seconds, return to start within 36 seconds\nRun 12: 80 in 23 seconds, return within 37\nRuns 21-30: 80 in 25 seconds, return within 35\nMy girls are built like me, which is a bummer for a 13-yearold girl: low to the ground and strong on the ball, but not rippling with endurance. They complained mightily about having to take the test, so mightily that I went to the local pitch to give it a try to see if it was as bad as they said or as good as I remember.\nThe first ten-minute part was just as I remembered: done pretty much at a steady trot, nothing too fast, nothing too slow, with a little bit of standing around. The second group of ten got progressively harder, but provided an increasing amount of rest as the pieces wore on. Hard, but nothing a fit person can\u2019t handle.\nThe biggest difference came in the final ten minutes. While it was no problem to cover the first 80 yards in the prescribed 25 seconds, I found myself wanting more and more rest, more than the 35 seconds I was being given. I made all the time standards, but definitely have some work to do in building up my endurance to keep moving effectively after sustained efforts. I have no doubt the girls can pass the test; they just need to stop whining and do the work.\nOf course, there\u2019s a second part to the test that may be more problematic, certainly for me: after a ten-minute rest, the girls need to run a sub-7-minute mile.\nI\u2019m sure they\u2019ll figure out something.",
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        "raw_content": "Home / Technology / Cha-Ching!\nI learned about a gadget recently that seems to make point-of-sale transactions easier than ever. It\u2019s called Square, a credit card reader for iPhone, iPad and Android. I discovered it, of all places, at a craft bazaar.\nEvery year I join my Grandmother at a local show as she sells her sewing crafts. This year we couldn\u2019t believe the number of people who asked if we accepted credit cards. Although my 80 year old Grandmother does have a Facebook and Twitter account, why would she have an account and machinery for processing credit cards? Well, it was a fellow vendor who had this neat toy.\nYou can find them at stores like Best Buy, Radio Shack and even Apple, for a more than reasonable price. After downloading the app and creating an account, you plug in the reader to swipe cards on-the-spot. Customers use their fingertip to sign, then a receipt can be emailed or received via text. For a small fee per transaction, the purchase is deposited into the seller\u2019s bank account the next day. All without the hassle of opening a merchant account and buying equipment the old fashioned (and costly) way.\nNot only am I excited to have found a gift idea for my Grandmother, but I am pleased to have found a user friendly and inexpensive way to build sales. I hate to think of the sales we\u2019ve lost because we did not have this technology.\nLove it! What a great application of the product. Several of the food trucks around Louisville are also using Square and I always ask the vendors if they like it. I have yet to hear a complaint! And a Square fun fact: it was invented by Jack Dorsey, the founder of Twitter!",
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        "raw_content": "Ryan\u2019s Mountain\nFinally! Back on a trail. Urban hiking is great, but so so flat. I needed to climb something. I woke up in the middle of the night. Is it me or does time pass differently in the desert? I was never able to fall back to sleep. So I got up at 5:30, brushed my teeth, put on the cute leggings I was gifted in Cupertino (Thanks LF!), and drove over to the Ryan\u2019s Mountain trailhead for hike 29.\nThe sun was still rising, which made for some seriously dramatic shadow play on the hills. To my surprise there were several other people on the trail before me. Also to my surprise, I was the only one to summit and complete the hike. I had the peak all to myself. At 5457 feet, I must be over my altitude issues. I had no problems today. Woohoo!\nI climbed down from Ryan\u2019s Mountain, explored the park a little more, then headed out of the park before it got too hot. I stopped at Natural Sister\u2019s Cafe and had a veggie omelette the size of my head. It was so delicious! This place is adorable. The selection is great, the omelette was great, the hot sauce selection was great. I can\u2019t say enough good things. Stop in if you\u2019re ever in Joshua Tree.\nBelly full and home bases touched, I drove to San Diego where I had the privilege of staying with my friend\u2019s mom. Okay, so San Diego is even more beautiful than everyone told me it would be. How does this place even exist? The first thing I did when I got up to the condo was, you guessed it, take a shower. Then we got to planning. We stopped at her son and daughter-in-law\u2019s place for a quick visit. Then we went to Sunset Cliffs where I carefully, without passing the railing or signs that are there to keep you from dying, took photos. It\u2019s a beautiful spot with a lot of people making poor decisions, risking their lives for selfies. Seriously, I can\u2019t tell you how many people were dangerously close to the edge where the ground could possible give way under your feet. The drop is steep and the bottom is rocky.\nWe went to C Level restaurant for apps and drinks. It\u2019s a great place situated by the water with a great view of the boats coming in and out of port. Another place that didn\u2019t disappoint. We split the calamari and brie. Yum! Then home for a home cooked meal. Hopefully a long hike will happen tomorrow. I have a feeling I will be eating this well for the duration of San Diego, and I still have a dress to fit into at the end of this adventure!\nPosted on July 14, 2016 August 7, 2016 Author Art Teacher AbroadCategories 52 Hike Challenge 2016, Cross CountryTags 52 Hike Challenge, California, Cross Country, Food, Hike 29, Joshua Tree, Ryan's Mountain, San Diego, Sunset Cliffs, Travel\nPrevious Previous post: Time for a Desert Break\nNext Next post: Hike 30, food, tours, and what it means to be an artist\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "Kate Morgan | May 11, 2017\nThe University of Notre Dame\u2019s Division of Student Affairs recognized seven students at the 31st annual Student Leadership Awards Banquet on April 10. These annual awards honor current students who have made exceptional contributions to the Notre Dame community.\nThe Rev. A. Leonard Collins, C.S.C., Award, honoring a graduating senior who has made substantial personal efforts to advance the interests of students at Notre Dame, was given to Jessica Pedroza of Phoenix, Arizona.\nAs a political science major and AnBryce scholar, Pedroza has served as an advocate and organizer of her peers. Motivated by her drive to promote equality of opportunity for all, she was an original member and leader of the Student Coalition for Immigrant Advocacy, providing education, awareness and advocacy for immigration topics on campus. A first-generation college student, Pedroza also co-founded First Generation ND and served as co-president.\nPedroza maintains a deep Catholic faith, which has been instrumental in many aspects of her involvement, but especially in her role as a Senior Anchor Intern in the Office of Campus Ministry. In this position, she organized the Latino First-year Student Retreat to assist in creating a welcoming environment for Latino students. She is also an active volunteer at St. Vincent de Paul, is an ESL tutor for the Community Alliance to Service Hispanics and has participated in numerous service-learning experiences through the Center for Social Concerns.\nThe Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, C.S.C., Award annually honors a graduating senior whose leadership has significantly advanced the climate of welcome and inclusion within or beyond the University community. This year\u2019s recipient is Bryan Ricketts from Cambridge, Ohio.",
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        "raw_content": "Gas Station Robbery Spree Suspect Sees Sentencing Adjourned\nGregory Harris. Photo Credit: Westchester County District Attorney's Office\nA man who allegedly terrorized a gas station during several armed robberies over the span of more than four months had his sentencing adjourned after being found guilty by a jury following a trial in Westchester County Court.\nBronx resident Gregory Harris, 41, was found guilty last month of multiple counts of robbery related to four incidents at the same Central Park Avenue in Yonkers in 2016. He was due to be sentenced this week, but had his case adjourned.\nThe string of robberies began on April 1, when Harris entered the station armed with a handgun, demanding money from employees. He knocked one employee to the ground and held a gun in the direction of the cashier as he stole cash. On his way out of the store, Harris fired the weapon as a warning shot. No injuries were reported.\nHarris entered the same station on June 28 with a handgun wearing gloves and a mask, once again stealing cash. On Aug. 2 that year, Harris again went to the station in a mask, wearing gloves, mimicking the presence of a gun before taking off with money.\nOn Aug. 23, the Yonkers Police Department Pattern Crime Unit was conducting surveillance of the gas station following the three robberies. That night, after 10 p.m., officers spotted Harris attempt another robbery wearing gloves and a mask. Police were able to stop Harris as he started to drive away and he was taken into custody.\nPolice said that in the car Harris was driving, officers found the same gloves and mask used in the Aug. 2 robbery. Investigators also collected other evidence and surveillance video, which identified Harris as the suspect in all four incidents.\nHarris was convicted of four counts of first-degree robbery, and individual counts of criminal possession of a weapon, third-degree robbery and attempted robbery, all felonies. A new sentencing date has not been announced.",
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        "raw_content": "The Realities of Disaster Preparedness\n\u2013 Erik Levitt, CEO, Open Data Centers, says:\nImagine you are the CEO of a B2B marketing company. Business has been great\u2014but then the unexpected happens.\nAll of a sudden, a fire breaks out in your office, you are unable to extinguish it quickly and your small data closet is destroyed. No one in the building was seriously injured, but your CIO needs to get treated at the hospital for complications stemming from smoke inhalation. Gradually, your phones start ringing and you know your email inbox would be flooded (if your email server was working) as your customers are frustrated by the fact that your systems are down and they can\u2019t do business without support from your company.\nYou expect customers to be forgiving because there was a disaster. Unfortunately, because the fire is a localized disaster only affecting your organization, they are not too sympathetic to your situation\u2014 because their customers aren\u2019t going to forgive them.\nLuckily, you have a disaster recovery plan in place\u2014all of your data is backed up in the cloud. But you have yet to test it, and it turns out that your CIO is the only one in your company who knows the passwords to that data. Even then, it\u2019s just raw data with no systems on which to run the applications to access it. Those now need to be rented or purchased, and the software licensing keys are in the CIO\u2019s accounts online with the software providers.\nAll of a sudden you have that sinking feeling that it is going to be days\u2014or even weeks\u2014before your company is back online.\nBut by employing a best-in-class disaster recovery solution\u2014one that is testable and easy to execute\u2014business owners are able to navigate the unfamiliar waters that appear in the aftermath of a disaster with ease.\nTwo Kinds of Disasters\nThere are two kinds of disasters: those that are widespread and those that are localized.\nIn the case of a widespread disaster like Hurricane Sandy, customers are generally understanding because it is easy for them to see the results, and on occasion they experience the aftermath themselves. On the other hand, localized disasters\u2014like the fire in the aforementioned example\u2014can be arguably worse. When such disasters occur, your customers and competitors are likely unaffected so they have no expectation that your systems will be down. We would like to believe they would be sympathetic, but that sentiment will only last so long.\nIn either case, such disasters are unpredictable and unavoidable.\nMany businesses don\u2019t need disaster recovery plans. They are either too small or their IT functions are not mission critical. For those businesses that do need disaster recovery plans, we find that many of them are impractical to implement when a disaster occurs.\n\u201cA very high percentage of businesses don\u2019t have good disaster recovery plans in place,\u201d explains Erik Levitt, CEO of Open Data Centers. \u201cMany businesses that have a regulatory or fiduciary responsibility to have a plan do have them in place, but may not necessarily have one that works.\u201d\nRecent research indicates that when companies do test their disaster recovery plans, 70 percent of them don\u2019t pass their own tests. Because medium-sized businesses stand to lose an average of $12,500 per hour of downtime and the average cost of downtime for all businesses is $212,100, not having a strong disaster recovery plan in place can be financially devastating. What\u2019s more, over the last five years, 73 percent of businesses have experienced unplanned downtime, so the odds favor such a situation occurring when a business least expects it.\nMany businesses, Levitt continues, have plans in place that they have never tested or test rarely. Recent research indicates that 13 percent of companies haven\u2019t tested their disaster recovery plans and 50 percent of them have tested them once or twice in a year. That is because it is difficult adequately test; not only must you initiate the plan, but you must also restore to normal operations afterward. Additionally, in a lot of traditional disaster recovery contracts, it costs money to invoke the plan even for a test.\nWithout having previously tested the plan that is in place, however, how can businesses know for certain that their data is secure and that their operations can seamlessly continue in the aftermath of a catastrophe?\nMisconceptions about Disaster Recovery\nA vast majority of business owners whose companies need disaster preparedness think that such misfortunes will never strike them directly.\n\u201cMaybe the mathematics are on their side,\u201d Levitt says. \u201cBut I just don\u2019t want to be the guy quoted in the newspaper saying that I never thought it would happen to my company. Protecting our business, customers and reputation is more valuable to us. That makes the mathematics irrelevant.\u201d\nCertainly, every company needs to weigh the risks associated with disaster recovery individually. But if a company ultimately decides that it needs such a plan, it should make certain the plan it selects is a strong one.\nA good disaster recovery plan (and its underlying contracts) allows you to test your recovery plan so you have some experience with how to operate your business should a disaster occur.\n\u201cIf you\u2019re going to have a proper disaster plan, it must be simplistic to invoke and simplistic to restore to normal operations,\u201d Levitt explains. \u201cIf neither of those are true, the likelihood that the plan is effective is very small, and the likelihood that it has been tested it is equally as small.\u201d\nChoosing the Right Disaster Recovery Plan\nMany business owners like having their servers and other technical equipment onsite simply because they feel comfortable knowing that it is physically nearby. But thanks to the evolution of the telecommunications industry and the power of the cloud, such equipment can easily be maintained offsite. Storing equipment offsite in geographically diverse facilities offers an additional layer of protection while freeing up valuable office space.\nWith that thought in mind, Levitt says that the best way to avoid enduring a disaster is to not having the equipment located where those disasters are likely to occur. In his opinion, that means companies should use secure data centers as their primary sites, taking as many precautions as they possibly can.\n\u201cA traditional office space is far more likely to suffer from a disaster than a well situated data center,\u201d he says. \u201cFire, theft, power outages and telecommunications issues are far less likely.\u201d\nLocated 16 miles south of New York City, Open Data Centers\u2019 Piscataway, N.J. facility\u2014which was launched in June 2012\u2014is one such facility business owners seeking a strong disaster preparedness plan should consider, Levitt says.\n\u201cWe are not on a flood plain. 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        "raw_content": "AnastasiaDate Launches Highly Informative Dating and Relationship Blog for Singles Worldwide\nAnastasiaDate has announced the launch of a new blog exclusively for singles across the globe to provide vital dating information and help them achieve success in their online dating endeavors. The internationally acclaimed premier online dating company has a huge fan following among single men and women from all over the world with a membership database that has shown a remarkably steady increase over the years.\nAnastasiaDate believes that the new blog will help enhance its communication with members and inspire their success in key areas of online dating. It aims to be the best online dating resource for eligible singles across the world. The blog will help AnastasiaDate\u2019s registered members know more about the culture and traditions of different countries such as Serbia, Greece, Moldova, Czech Republic, and others.\nMembers wanting to know how to build and nurture fulfilling and highly satisfying online relationships can get vital tips from online dating experts contributing to AnastasiaDate\u2019s blog. They will be able to discover interesting facts and figures about online dating in the various sections of the blog. The blog is neatly categorized into sections including Dating News, Culture and Safety Advice.\nAnastasiaDate plans to add new articles to the blog on a regular basis to keep the content fresh and the site exciting and highly informative. Multimedia updates will also be incorporated into the blog to increase the level of interaction and engagement with members. The blog has already become hugely popular among online dating singles.\nSingles can visit the blog regularly to stay updated with the latest news, events and happenings in the exciting and thrilling world of online dating. They can ensure quicker success in finding their most compatible partners online by learning about top qualities including shared traditional values, romance, real adventure, and dating etiquette, which are vital for the success of any relationship.\nAnastasiaDate members can improve their online dating experience by reading invaluable and high quality dating advice from some of the best online dating experts writing for the blog on a regular basis.\nAbout AnastasiaDate:\nAnastasiaDate is the leading international dating service that facilitates exciting and romantic companionship between men and women all over the world. Founded in 1993, AnastasiaDate now has over 20 million international users and attracts more than 80 million visitors annually. Additionally, over 1.5 million conversations are exchanged onsite daily. AnastasiaDate is committed to member safety, customer satisfaction and the ongoing pursuit of innovation. Part of the Social Discovery Ventures network, AnastasiaDate is headquartered in New York with additional representation in every country it touches, providing a high level of customer service to a worldwide clientele. All members are able to communicate across a variety of top-notch multimedia platforms, including video chat and a mobile app for Android devices available in Google Play.",
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        "raw_content": "The Rotary Club of Davenport would like to thank everyone that participated in The Miracle Field of the QC Golf Outing on Friday, June 15, 2018, at Emeis Golf Course. Your participation is greatly appreciated!",
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        "raw_content": "HomeResearch and Scholarship\nMoore, D.C. (2013). Bringing the world to school: Integrating news and media literacy in elementary classrooms. Journal of Media Literacy Education 5(1), 326-336. [PDF]\nMoore, D.C. (2012). Resource review: Our space: Being a responsible citizen of the digital world. Journal of Children and Media. (In press.)\nMoore, D.C. (2012). Professional resource review: Rethinking popular culture and media. Journal of Media Literacy Education 4(2), 184-186.\nMoore, D.C. (2011). Asking questions first: Navigating transgression and popular culture in an inquiry-based media literacy classroom. Action in Teacher Education 33(2), 219-230.\nMoore, D.C. and Hobbs, R. (2011). Learning advertising literacy through gaming: A review of Admongo.gov. Journal of Children and Media 5(2), 221-224.\nMoore, D.C. (2011). Learning tunes: Pop music in the classroom. Library Media Connection 29(4), 13-14.\nMoore, D.C. (2010). Pause, point, rewind: The use of screen capture software for media analysis. Recherches en Communication 24, 115-127.",
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        "raw_content": "Composer: Giovanni Battista Martini\nGiovanni Battista Martini (b Bologna, 24 April 1706; d Bologna, 3 Aug 1784). Italian writer on music, teacher and composer. Referred to at his death as \u2018Dio della musica de\u2019 nostri tempi\u2019, he is one of the most famous figures in 18th-century music. He had his first music lessons from his father Antonio Maria, a violinist and cellist; subsequent teachers were Angelo Predieri, Giovanni Antonio Ricieri, Francesco Antonio Pistocchi (singing) and Giacomo Antonio Perti (composition). In 1721, after indicating his wish to become a monk, Martini was sent to the Franciscan Conventual monastery in Lugo di Romagna. He returned to Bologna towards the end of 1722 and played the organ at S Francesco. In 1725 he succeeded Padre Ferdinando Gridi as maestro di cappella of S Francesco. He occupied that post until the last years of his life, and lived in the convent attached to the church. Martini received minor orders in 1725, and four years later was ordained a priest. His first extant works date from 1724 and the first publication of his music appeared in 1734, Litaniae atque antiphonae finales Beatae Virginis Mariae; only three other collections of his music, all secular, were published during his lifetime. In 1758, at the age of 52, Martini was made a member of the Accademia dell\u2019Istituto delle Scienze di Bologna, after presenting the \u2018Dissertatio de usu progressionis geometricae in musica\u2019. In the same year he was also admitted to the Accademia Filarmonica \u2013 belated recognition in this case, because the rules prohibiting the admission of monks had to be waived. Martini\u2019s relationship with the Accademia is a matter of controversy. He was certainly not the author of the Catalogo degli aggregati della Accademia filarmonica di Bologna, an important manuscript long attributed to him but actually by O. Penna (c1736), though he was involved in the reworking of part of the Catalogo which resulted in the anonymous publication \u2018Serie cronologica de\u2019 principi dell\u2019Accademia de\u2019 filarmonici\u2019 (in the Diario bolognese, 1776). In any case, Martini seems to have remained somewhat independent of the Accademia and its members. In 1776 he was elected a member of the Arcadian Academy in Rome, with the name Aristosseno Anfioneo.",
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        "raw_content": "Applications for the UK Chevening/Clore Fellowship are now invited. This fellowship aimed to support mid career professionals to undertake an individually tailored professional development programme in the United Kingdom. Eligible candidates should be the citizens of of these countries India, Brazil, China, Egypt, Jordan, Mexico and South Africa. The UK Chevening/Clore Fellowship is a fully-funded award. To apply, entries must be received no later than 7 November 2017.\nThe UK-based Clore Leadership Programme has been shaping exceptional cultural leaders for the last 10 years through in-depth learning, tailored to the needs, aspirations and circumstances of the individual. Each year, the programme awards around 25 fellowships to exceptional individuals from the UK and beyond. The structure of the programme includes residential courses, an extended placement, individually-selected training and mentoring. The fellows have proved to be a self-sustaining network in a growing international family.\nEach of the successful fellows will receive benefits of the total budget of \u00a314,000.\nTraining program in any field.\nCandidates are expected to satisfy the given criteria as follow:\nIntend to return to the country they were selected from at the end of the period of study.\nHold a degree that is equivalent to at least a good UK second-class honours degree or have equivalent professional training and/or experience.\nHave completed at least five years\u2019 (or higher as required by the Clore Leadership Programme) work, or equivalent experience, by the end of September in the year prior to the academic year for which the fellowship applies.\nHave not already received or be receiving financial benefit from an HMG funded fellowship or fellowship.\nMeet one of the minimum requirements in accordance with the main fellowships scheme; OR where agreed, an English language assessment audit will be made based on the applicant\u2019s written application and by observing the Chevening/Clore interview\nNot hold dual nationality where one nationality is British (other than for nationals exempt from this requirement listed in the Chevening Guidance for Applicants).\nNot be employees, employees\u2019 relatives (or former employees who have left employment less than two years before) of Her Majesty\u2019s Government including the FCO (including FCO Posts), the British Council, DFID, MOD, BIS, UKTI and UKBA, the Association of Commonwealth Universities or the Clore Leadership Programme or any of their wholly-owned subsidiaries.\nOnly those coming from the following countries are invited to apply: India, Brazil, China, Egypt, Jordan, Mexico and South Africa.\nApplication should be made through the online system at the website and application link below.\nOpen Society Internship for Students (Fully-funded to Hungary) 2018",
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        "raw_content": "We booked a flight seperate from the Disney experience. What will be the easiest and most cost effective way to get to the resort?\u201d\nWelcome to the Moms Panel, Andrea!\nI have some magical news to share with you! Disney's Magical Express\u00ae is always available when staying at a Walt Disney World Resort hotel. This is the case regardless of whether you booked flights separately from My Disney Experience or not. You need not have booked the hotel directly with Disney nor have a Disney Resort hotel package with a minimum length of stay either. So long as you are staying on-property at a Disney-owned-and-operated Resort hotel, you can take advantage of the complementary transportation offered by Disney's Magical Express\u00ae!\nI recommend calling Disney's Magical Express\u00ae to give them your flight number and airline information. You can contact Disney's Magical Express\u00ae at (407) 939-1936. Please remember to provide them with the flight information for your return trip home too.\nMake sure to pack your carry-on bags with the following items: at least one change of clothes, underwear, swimwear, pajamas, toothbrush, travel-size toothpaste, medications, valuables and anything you might need immediately upon arrival. That way, you can have some flexibility in case of any unforeseen delays. I also recommend packing your MagicBands in the carry-on, or even wearing them, so you won't be tempted to store them in the checked luggage.\nAlternatively, book a Minnie Van\u2122 Service airport shuttle by calling (407) WDW-PLAY or (407) 939-7529.\nIf you are staying off-property at non-Disney-owned-and-operated accommodations, then I suggest hiring a taxi, or calling for a Lyft\u2122 or Uber ride.\nOn 11/14/2018 Sandy from LA Asked: I've paid for my Disney pop century resort room along with tickets and disney dining plan, when will I receive my tickets? Do they come by mail? If not how do we schedule our fast-pass...\nOn 11/14/2018 Amanda from NC Asked: My flight comes in at 7 AM and we plan on going straight to Magical Express, my first fastpass begins at 10:25 AM, will there be enough time for me to make my first fastpass? We are staying at All...\nOn 11/13/2018 Tina from TX Asked: I thought I remembered Early Magic Hours being available for those who bought passes of 3 days or more. I cannot find any such information on the website. Did they change it? Or am I...",
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        "raw_content": "The State of Illinois Moves Provider Credentialing to the Blockchain\n2017 has proved to be a busy year for legislation in blockchain technology. While not every state is necessarily coming around to the blockchain, most are at least addressing the technology.\nIt\u2019s reported by BlackLine Advisory Group that as of July 27, \u201cat least 16 bills have been enacted or proposed this year,\u201d while \u201cat least 26 states \u2014 ranging from Alaska to West Virginia \u2014 have either introduced or enacted legislation regulating blockchain in some manner.\u201d However, the legislation varies widely: Arizona has made it illegal to track the use of a firearm with a blockchain; Texas legislators have proposed amending their constitution to protect the right of its citizens to use digital currency when procuring goods and services; and Utah has subjected digital currencies to the state\u2019s Unclaimed Property Act, perhaps to keep tabs on forgotten digital wallets for fear that they are left collecting dust. 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        "raw_content": "It\u2019s still not okay to idle | Published August 25, 2008 in the NB Telegraph Journal\nIt\u2019s still not okay to idle\nBy Carl Duivenvoorden\nPublished August 25, 2008 in the NB Telegraph Journal\nIf you\u2019re a frequent visitor to the site, you may have noticed that longstanding guidelines for idling reduction were modified recently. But there\u2019s something just a bit suspicious about the changes.\nFor years, the OEE\u2019s idling reduction programs have been based on the ten second rule. Its message is simple: it\u2019s better to turn a car or light truck engine off than to let it idle for more than 10 seconds.\nIt\u2019s a general guideline, so as with any such rule there are exceptions. For example, it\u2019s not recommended that engines be shut off at traffic stoplights \u2013 they don\u2019t always start back up when you want them to, and that can create a traffic mess. As well, it doesn\u2019t always make sense in cold winter conditions. But overall, the ten second rule has been a great guideline for Canadians, helping us save money, fuel and the environment.\nBut back in February, the ten second rule suddenly disappeared from OEE\u2019s website. In its place was a message indicating that an update was coming soon.\nSix months later, the long-awaited update has finally arrived, and now it seems that it\u2019s okay to idle longer. Has the science behind the recommendation changed \u2013 or is something else at work? A recent CBC news story suggests there\u2019s a bit more behind our federal government\u2019s change of heart.\nYou see, excessive idling is starting to become socially frowned upon. It\u2019s about time, of course \u2013 Canadians waste literally millions of liters of fuel every day through unnecessary idling. If we are truly ready to believe that the environment is worth taking care of, minimizing our idling is one of the easiest things we can do.\nMuch of our preventable idling takes place in drive-throughs, so fast food restaurants and coffee shops are becoming concerned that a backlash against idling might put a damper on a part of their business that clearly makes mountains of cash. If that CBC story is correct, they have been very busy behind the scenes, working to sanitize the image of their drive-throughs. That sanitization campaign has included sponsoring a study that concludes that going through the coffee shop drive-through causes no more pollution than parking. It has included publicizing those results using questionable comparisons, such as comparing chain saws (whose 2-stroke engines pollute much more by design) to vehicles in drive-throughs. And it has included pulling political strings to help the study\u2019s conclusions become part of the government\u2019s new recommendations.\nCould the story be true? Well, here are a few indisputable facts. RWDI Air, an Ontario engineering firm, recently conducted a study on behalf of Tim Horton\u2019s that seems to vindicate drive-throughs. The study is being widely used to defend them, including by the Canadian Restaurant and Foodservices Association (CRFA), whose membership includes most drive-through operators in Canada.\nThen last February, the CRFA met with Natural Resources Minister Gary Lunn, who oversees the OEE \u2013 and the ten second rule disappeared from OEE\u2019s website within 24 hours.\nIn the meantime, since the ten second rule remains valid in other countries, I think it\u2019s too early to give up on it here.If you believe our environment is worth preserving, it\u2019s still a good idea to minimize idling and avoid drive-throughs.\nCarl Duivenvoorden (www.changeyourcorner.com) is a speaker, writer and green consultant living in Upper Kingsclear. His column runs every other Monday.\nCategories: Idling | Learn the Issues, INDUSTRY | The Denial Industry | Greenwashing . Tags: Drive-thrus, Greenwash, Idling, NRCAN, RWDI . Author: Cory Morningstar . Comments: Leave a comment\nA New RWDI Report as Commissioned by the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario\nThis was discovered while reading a new report on Ontario\u2019s Undervalued Water: 2007/08 Annual Report \u2013 Getting to K(No)w\nHere is a report (full report is attached) presented to Gord Miller, Ontario Environmental Commissioner:\n\u201cPredicting Air Quality at Street Level \u2013 A State-of-Science Review Study \u2013 08 April 2008 Project # W08-5129A.\u201d\neco-2008-2008-air-quality-at-street-level-in-ontario\nGuess who was contracted to do the report? RWDI. The same consulting group that has been waving their paper all over Canada for the TDL group (Tim Hortons) in defence of idling in drive-thrus.\nIs this not the greatest contradiction one has ever seen? From the report:\nAir Quality Monitoring and Reporting in Ontario \u2013 Fostering a False Sense of Security (p. 57)\nIn Ontario, air pollution is a public health crisis, with thousands of premature deaths attributed to air pollution each year. To help the public reduce or modify their exposure to poor air quality, the Ministry of the Environment (MOE) monitors and provides regular updates on regional ambient air quality through its on-line Air Quality Index (AQI) (see http://www.airqualityontario.com). MOE\u2019s 40 monitoring stations measure six key air pollutants known to be harmful to human health, including ground-level ozone and fine particulate matter (PM2.5).\nUnfortunately, Ontarians who rely on the government\u2019s AQI may be lulled into a false sense of security about the quality of the air they breathe. MOE\u2019s monitoring stations are intentionally located away from local sources of pollutants in order to provide representative information about regional average exposure to air pollutants; while MOE\u2019s data is useful for predicting air quality on a regional scale, it does not provide information about local \u2013 \u201cstreet-level\u201d \u2013 air quality at any given location. Current reporting of air quality by MOE based on the AQI may lead Ontarians to believe that air quality on the streets is better than it actually is.\nTo illustrate this concern, in the summer of 2007 the ECO asked air quality experts to monitor the air quality at street-level at a variety of locations across Ontario. The results revealed that levels of particulate matter were consistently higher at street-level sampling locations than at MOE\u2019s equivalent AQI monitoring stations. For example, while street-level samples collected in downtown Toronto recorded concentrations of particulate matter equivalent to the AQI\u2019s \u201cvery poor\u201d category, MOE\u2019s Toronto downtown AQI station reported air quality to be \u201cgood\u201d at that time.\nThe ECO sees a pressing need to overhaul Ontario\u2019s outdated and inadequate air quality monitoring and reporting program to ensure that Ontarians have the information about air quality they need to make informed decisions.\nPoor air quality can cause a number of adverse health effects in humans. As summarized by Toronto Public Health (TPH, 2004), short-term exposure to pollutants commonly found in urban air can cause increases in respiratory symptoms, infections, emergency room and hospital admissions, and even premature death in some cases. Long-term exposure to air pollution can cause chronic health diseases, reduce life expectancy, and increase the risk of lung cancer (TPH, 2004; Pope, 2004; and Halton Region, 2007).\nFor many years, both the Canadian Federal and Ontario Provincial governments have had programs in place to advise the public of air pollution episodes. These programs make use of both air quality measurements and computer-generated forecasts. For cost reasons, air quality measurement networks tend to be limited to a small number of monitoring stations in any urban area, all located away from major local emission sources, in places such as city parks. Measurements from these sites give information on the regional average exposure to air pollutants. Similarly, computer-generated forecasts are typically resolved at horizontal scales of several kilometres, because of limitations in computing power, and only provide information on regional average exposure.\nThese measurement and forecast systems have proven useful to advise the public about large scale smog events, but do not deal with public exposure to pollutants at a local or street level. Large numbers of people in urban centres are exposed, at least for parts of their day, to air pollution at street level where vehicle emissions may be trapped in the canyon created by large buildings on either side. As such, the exposure to pollutants at street level is typically very different from the regional average exposure measured at monitoring stations and predicted by computer models.\nDue to the human, environmental and economic costs associated with poor air quality, the Environment Commissioner of Ontario (ECO) is interested in knowing how the current air quality forecasting programs in Ontario and the rest of Canada compare to those of other jurisdictions and to the state-of-the-science, in terms of representing the true air pollution exposure of urban populations. This information will allow the ECO to assess whether these programs are adequate for informing the public concerning exposure to poor air quality in Ontario.\nTo assist with this initiative, the ECO retained RWDI AIR Inc. to perform the following tasks.\n\u2022 Review and summarize current air quality forecasting and ambient monitoring initiatives being implemented by the Ontario Ministry of the Environment and Environment Canada. Also, research and briefly summarize operational air quality forecasting and ambient monitoring initiatives used in other national and international jurisdictions.\n\u2022 Review and summarize the current state-of-the-science for systems designed to predict air pollutant concentrations at street level, to gain an appreciation for what is currently possible and where the science is headed in the future. Predicting Air Quality at Street Level \u2013 A State-of-Science Review Study \u2013 08 April 2008 Page 2 Project # W08-5129A\n\u2022 Prepare a \u2018Lay Language\u2019 report (this report). Although the report contains some technical content, the focus is on presenting the information in brief and general terms.\n\u2022 At a workshop with the ECO, present the findings from this study and explore the approaches being used in Ontario (and Canada as a whole) in light of operational modelling and monitoring initiatives in other jurisdictions and the current state-of-the science. Incorporate into a final report the key issues discussed during the workshop and a list of recommendations for \u201cnext steps\u2019.\nhttp://www.eco.on.ca/eng/index.php/pubs/eco-publications/2007-08-AR.php\nCategories: Hot off the Press | Media | Drive-thrus, Reports - Health [Air Quality | Pollution], Reports [All] [Gov't | Industry] . Tags: Pollution, Reports, RWDI . Author: Cory Morningstar . Comments: 1 Comment\nThe infamous Tim Hortons as featured in the RWDI report | A picture is most definetly worth a thousand words\nHere we have it: Indisputable proof that the Tim Horton\u2019s on Bank Street in Ottawa that does not have a drive-thru will emit less GHG emissions per vehicle visit than a restaurant with an active drive-thru. What better proof that we don\u2019t need drive thrus (more seriously, the photos just demonstrate the importance of doing a full temporal and seasonal assessment of restaurant use). Imagine the statistical evidence if the RWDI study looked at emissions on weekends late afternoon. We also noticed that Bank has street parking from 7:00 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. (or 3:00 p.m.) which pretty well restricts traffic to two lanes (one lane each way). Imagine if you are waiting 8 minutes trying to get into the crowded parking lot, holding up traffic in Ottawa South. While Tim Hortons may suggest that this just provides further evidence that drive-thrus are \u2018good for climate change\u2019, we counter with the view that a car dependent culture is the root cause of the problem, and that we need more parking or improved access by more sustainable alternatives to the Single Occupant Vehicle when locating Tim Horton restaurants.\nTaken on July 19th, 2008 at 5:30 p.m.\nCategories: Hot off the Press | Media | Drive-thrus, INDUSTRY | The Denial Industry | Greenwashing . Tags: Drive-thrus, Emissions, Greenwash, Industry, Photographs, RWDI, Tim Hortons . Author: Cory Morningstar . Comments: Leave a comment\nGreenwash makes its way to green Guelph \u2026\nhttp://greenguelph.wordpress.com/2008/06/11/to-idle-or-not-to-idle-that-it-the-question/\nA few months ago I blogged about drive through\u2019s here in Guelph. It was one of the most looked at blogs on my site for some time. Our mayor has also started to discuss this. It\u2019s an interesting topic for debate.\nAs I said in my previuos blog, I use them only if I feel I have to. I have the kids in my car, I can see that I\u2019m the only one in line etc\u2026\nEnvironmentalists are usually very quick to denounce these drive throughs and to quickly judge those that use them.\nI will admit that I have curbed the use of them myself over the last year.\nAnyways, check out these findings to help launch us into another debate about those drive through\u2019s!\nEvery day, millions of Canadians enjoy the convenience and safety of drive-through restaurant service. Parents with infants, people with mobility challenges, seniors\u2026for these groups the drive-through is a vital service. It\u2019s also a safe option for anyone traveling at night or in bad weather.\nSome people are concerned about the environmental impact of drive-throughs and want to see them banned or restricted. But the facts tell a very different \u2013 and perhaps surprising \u2013 story: Drive throughs are an environmentally responsible option for restaurant customers.\nFive Facts About Drive-throughs\nA restaurant with a drive-through creates fewer smog pollutants and greenhouse gases than a comparable restaurant with a parking lot and no drive through. (Source: RWDI Air Inc.)\nWhen cars idle for 10 seconds to 10 minutes they create the same or fewer emissions compared to shutting down the engine and restarting it. (Source: GW Taylor Consulting for Natural Resources Canada)\nEmissions created at drive-throughs are very small in relation to other common emissions sources. During a peak hour, smog pollutant emissions from vehicles using a busy drive-through are about the same as a single chain saw operating for one hour. (Source: RWDI Air Inc.)\nDrive-throughs generate little in the way of new traffic. Most people use drive-throughs as a stop-off on trips they\u2019re already taking.\nWith today\u2019s modern engines, drivers are better off idling their engines at the drive-through than turning the engine off and on again. (Source: Automotive expert Doug Bethune)\nRestaurant operators work closely with municipalities across the country to design and run drive-throughs that respect and meet the needs of each community. They continually strive to reduce service times and improve drive-through locations.\nThere are several scientific studies and expert commentary on the issues of idling and drive-throughs. The findings may surprise you:\n1. Is it better to shut off my engine and restart it, or idle the car for a few minutes? This study for Natural Resources Canada finds that idling for anywhere from 10 seconds to 10 minutes creates the same or slightly lower emissions than stopping and restarting your car engine:\nResearch Report \u2014 Review of the Incidence, Energy Use and Costs of Passenger Vehicle Idling, Final Report (March 2003). Prepared for Office of Energy Efficiency, Natural Resources Canada. Prepared by GW Taylor Consulting, Woodlawn, ON\n2. Are anti-idling laws really better for the environment? This expert warns of the unintended consequences:\nCBC Radio Interview \u2013 Shelagh Rogers speaks with automotive expert Doug Bethune about idling cars.\n3. What is the environmental impact of drive-through bans? This 1997 report from Sierra Research found that drive-through bans for air quality purposes are counterproductive and may actually result in higher emissions.\nResearch Summary \u2014 An Analysis of the Effect on Emissions of Allowing Drive-Thru Service Lanes (Nov. 1997). Conducted by Sierra Research, Sacramento, CA, for the California Business Properties Association.\nResponse to the drive through\u2019s \u2013 What do you think?\nJune 19, 2008 \u00b7 Filed under Green Guelph\nYou really should disclose the fact that your source for this information is the Canadian Restaurant and Foodservices Association. In fact, you appear to have copied verbatim an entire page from CRFA\u2019s web site: http://www.crfa.ca/news/bytopic/drivethroughs.asp.\nI hardly think CRFA is an honest broker in this debate. I think you do your readers a disservice by not disclosing the source and by not pointing out that CRFA has an obvious self-interest in this issue.\nHi. I came across your posting below; may I try to shed a bit more light on the issue of drive throughs and emissions?\nRe the five facts, I think there\u2019s more to the story. Here are a few thoughts:\n1. There is a difference between smog forming and greenhouse gas emissions. Most people don\u2019t know that, or that cars produce both. Modern cars produce very low levels of smog forming emissions thanks to their catalytic converters. However, greenhouse gas production is directly proportional to fuel burned. If you burn 1 litre of fuel, you produce 2.4 KG carbon dioxide, period. So an engine that is running is always producing greenhouse gas emissions, and one that is shut off is not. To the point raised in #1: I\u2019m guessing that the study is misquoted, and that only the smog forming emissions are equal whether you park and shut off an engine or use a drive through (again, mainly because smog forming emissions are such a controllable part of the emissions of a new car). It\u2019s worth noting that the RWDI Air study was commissioned by Tim Horton\u2019s, and isn\u2019t public. I don\u2019t know about you, but I\u2019m always uneasy about that type of research scenario.\n2. This is clearly a reference to smog forming emissions, not greenhouse gas emissions, but it doesn\u2019t indicate that.\n3. I think the logic of the first sentence is shaky: since so much fuel is used in regular traffic, it\u2019s okay to burn a bit more in drive throughs? Would that mean because a ship spilled a million gallons of oil in the ocean, it\u2019s okay for me to dump a hundred gallons in? As to the second statement, a chain saw is hardly a fair comparison to a modern car. Chain saws have 2 stroke engines that have oil mixed into their gas, which then burns with the gas producing a lot of smog forming emissions. They are, unfortunately, stinky polluters by design. Cars, with their catalytic converters, have virtually no smog forming emissions. The good thing, is that this statement does specify it\u2019s referring to smog forming emissions. The bad thing is that it doesn\u2019t consider greenhouse gas emissions.\n4. I expect this is true, except maybe on weekends. But an engine that is running in a drive through always produces more greenhouse gases than an engine that is shut off in the parking lot.\n5. I expect it\u2019s true that if one makes the choice to go through a drive through, it\u2019s probably not good for the engine to be shut off and started every time the line advances. That could add up to a lot of starts really quickly, and I\u2019m thinking intuitively that\u2019s probably not a good policy. But I\u2019d suggest that, rather than choosing between idling through the drive through or starting and stopping the engine through the drive through, the more important choice is to not take the drive through in the first place.\nIt\u2019s also interesting to note that most of the text in this blog post is copied verbatim from the website of the Canadian Restaurant and Foodservices Association \u2013 the group that represents all those drive through restaurants. Again, I think a rational person needs to wonder about the credibility of information that comes from a source with a clear vested interest. Try Googling \u201cAn Analysis of the Effect on Emissions of Allowing Drive-Thru Service Lanes\u201d (in quotation marks), the title of one of the studies cited, and see how many hits you get.\nI hope these thoughts are helpful in getting to the bottom of the drive through issue. Unfortunately, because drive throughs are such a formidable revenue stream for restaurants, they are fiercely defended.\nCategories: Hot off the Press | Media | Drive-thrus, INDUSTRY | The Denial Industry | Greenwashing . Tags: environment, Greenwash, Industry, RWDI . Author: Cory Morningstar . Comments: Leave a comment",
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        "raw_content": "Archie Panjabi Husband, Married & Divorce gossip\nBorn on 31st May, 1972, Archie Panjabi is an extremely talented and mesmerizing British actress. She is best recognized for her appearance as Kalinda Sharma in the popular television show called \u2018The Good Wife\u2019. This stunning actress puts her first step on this world on 31st May, 1972 in Edgware, Middlesex, England. It was in the year 1994 when she made her acting debut with playing the role of Joyoti in the television show \u2018Siren Spirits\u2019. Her major and noticeable appearance came in 1996 television series titled \u2018The Thin Blue Line\u2019 where she showed her incredible acting talent as Nazia Habib. After she became more popular with appearing in the various television shows like \u2018In The Beginning\u2019, \u2018The Bill\u2019, \u2018Holby City\u2019, \u2018The Canterbury Tales\u2019, \u2018Life on Mars\u2019 and \u2018The Fail\u2019. Besides her numerous television appearances, she has also impressed all the audience with her extra ordinary performance in the movies such as \u2018Bend It Like Beckham\u2019, \u2018I Could Never Be Your Woman\u2019, \u2018A Mighty Heart\u2019 and \u2018I Origins\u2019.\nMoving towards her personal life, the gorgeous got married to the dashing bespoke tailor, Rajesh Nihalani in the year 1998. She was at the age of twenty six when she got married to her hubby, Rajesh. It has been nearly seventeen years of their marriage and still there is no news published about their divorce in the media yet. Both the couple seems enjoying each other company really well. Besides her relation with husband Rajesh, she has not been in the news for dating with other persons. She is a beautiful lady so she might have got proposal from many boys. Regarding any information about her past love affairs has not got exposed in the public yet. At the present moment, she is having luxurious and blissful marriage life with her husband, Rajesh Nihalani.",
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        "raw_content": "On September 13, 2017 September 13, 2017 By Mridula GuptaIn Book Tags\nHow are you\u2019ll doing? I have never compiled quotes before on my blog. This is a try to put my favorite quotes from the book.\nThe Handmaid\u2019s Tale has touched my heart in so many ways. I have compiled a list of quotes that I absolutely loved from this dystopian fiction. These quotes make you ponder over life and what it puts people through.\nMy review of the book can be found here \ud83d\ude42\n\u201cDon\u2019t let the bastards grind you down.\u201d \u201cBut who can remember pain, once it\u2019s over? All that remains of it is a shadow, not in the mind even, in the flesh. Pain marks you, but too deep to see. Out of sight, out of mind.\u201d\n\u201cThe moment of betrayal is the worst, the moment when you know beyond any doubt that you\u2019ve been betrayed: that some other human being has wished you that much evil\u201d\n\u201cI want to be held and told my name. I want to be valued, in ways that I am not; I want to be more than valuable. I repeat my former name; remind myself of what I once could do, how others saw me. I want to steal something.\u201d\n\u201cI want everything back, the way it was. But there is no point to it, this wanting.\u201d\n\u201cEvery night when I go to bed I think, In the morning I will wake up in my own house and things will be back the way they were.\nIt hasn\u2019t happened this morning, either.\u201d\n\u201cI would like to believe this is a story I\u2019m telling. I need to believe it. I must believe it. Those who can believe that such stories are only stories have a better chance. If it\u2019s a story I\u2019m telling, then I have control over the ending. Then there will be an ending, to the story, and real life will come after it. I can pick up where I left off.\u201d\nDo let me know which one\u2019s your favorite? Have you read the book? Leave a comment \ud83d\ude42\ndystopianFictionquotesthe handmaid's tale\n6 thoughts on \u201c10 Quotes from The Handmaid\u2019s Tale that will change the way you see the world!\u201d\nI liked only this part\u2026\u201dI want everything back the way it was\u201d\u2026.not the rest\nAwesome quotes \ud83d\ude01\ud83d\ude01\nRaven and Beez\nMy favourite quote is, \u201cI am not your justification for existence.\u201d and I haven\u2019t read the book but after reading these quotes I think I just might!\nYou should. There\u2019s so much more to this book. Let me know your thoughts \ud83d\ude42\nPingback: This Week\u2019s Appreciation #23 \u2013 Perspective of a Writer",
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        "raw_content": "William (Bill) Potter manages international development programs that promote innovative solutions for foundational improvements in basic education, youth employment, and civic engagement opportunities for poor and vulnerable populations in conflict- and crisis-affected environments.\nPotter has worked internationally for the past 25 years, providing leadership, management, and technical support to development projects in Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. He has held multiple senior leadership positions, including chief of party, project director, and senior technical advisor, and he has extensive experience managing partnerships with foreign donors, private sector institutions, and peer international development organizations. He began his career as a Peace Corps volunteer in Mali and later taught public school in New York City before devoting himself full time to a career in international development.\nPotter holds an MA in secondary science education from Columbia University, Teachers College.\n\u201cIf we can help strengthen the social contract between marginalized youth, their communities, and the local government, then opportunities for economic prosperity will emerge.\u201d\nImproved Collection and Use of Students\u2019 Early Grade Reading Performance Data in the Philippines\nPresentation, Digital Innovation for Child Literacy Summit & Showcase\n\u201cIn Conflict-Heavy Mindanao, A Fresh Start\u201d\nEDC, November 26, 2013\n\u201cData Plan for Literacy: In the Philippines, EDC is Researching Whether Cell Phones Can Improve Data Collection\u201d\n\u201cSeeds of Change for Rural Mali: A Conversation with Bill Potter\u201d\nEducation Development Center. (2010, May). Mali youth assessment report.",
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        "raw_content": "FC Edmonton try to learn from mistakes against San Francisco\nFC Edmonton spent a lot of time in the video room this week dissecting their road loss to the San Francisco Deltas last Saturday.\nHeading into the return engagement against the Deltas Sunday (2 p.m.) at Clarke Stadium, FC Edmonton do not want to make the same mistakes.\n\u201cThe attitude in the first half last week against San Francisco was not right,\u201d said FC Edmonton head coach Colin Miller. \u201cThe approach to the game was not right. We corrected one or two things at half time and we saw an entirely different FC Edmonton team.\n\u201cWe went through things (on video) and let me tell you, at times, it was the Rocky Horror Picture Show for some players. And you have to make players aware of the things they\u2019ve done wrong, because sometimes players believe they\u2019re at a different level.\u201d\nEdmonton were badly outplayed in the first half of the 2-1 loss against the Deltas and were forced to try and mount a comeback in the second half, which fell short. The loss hurt FC Edmonton\u2019s prospects of qualifying for the North American Soccer League playoffs.\nEdmonton goes into the game Sunday seven points out of top spot in the Fall Season standings and nine points back of fourth place in the Combined Standings.\n\u201cWe made 17 video clips of not necessarily clever things in the first half, but we made just as many things of the positive aspects of the second half,\u201d Miller said. \u201cThe attitude was great in the second half and you could actually see the body language of the players was entirely different.\n\u201cBut we\u2019re not at the level where we can switch off for 45 minutes and give one of the best teams in the league two goals at the start. So we have to be right on the ball from the start of the game on Sunday. We have to be there right from the first whistle.\u201d\nWith seven games left in the Fall Season, the clock is ticking on FC Edmonton to make up ground on the playoff teams. Edmonton has to either win the Fall Season or crawl into fourth in the Combined standings to extend their year.\nKnowing what was a stake last weekend, the team came out flat and were very fortunate to be down just two goals at half time.\nIn the second half they looked an entirely different squad and were unfortunate not to earn at least a draw.\n\u201cThere has to be an intensity to the way we play,\u201d Miller said. \u201cI can handle being beat, there is no question I can handle being beat if our players have done everything that they\u2019ve been ask to do. But I can\u2019t handle being beat the way we played in the first half. That\u2019s entirely different.\n\u201cThat has nothing to do with tactics and systems, that comes down to individual pride and making sure you don\u2019t lose personal battles and things like that. But if we correct that, which I\u2019m sure we will do now on Sunday, and if we still get beat after giving everything we have, then I hold my hands up to that.\u201d\nEdmonton have been notoriously slow starters this season and have often been forced to chase games after falling behind. They expect things to be different Sunday in their sixth meeting against San Francisco this season.\n\u201cWe tend to come out very lackadaisical, very slow,\u201d said FC Edmonton midfielder Dustin Corea. \u201cThen we get scored on and that\u2019s when we realize we\u2019re down and we have to react. But I think we don\u2019t need to do that if we come out from the start and start playing well.\u201d\nSan Francisco is currently third in the Fall Season standings, one point up on FC Edmonton. The first-year expansion club is also second in the Combined standings, comfortably in a playoff spot.\n\u201cThe guys know the script,\u201d Miller said. \u201cThere are seven playoff games to go and that\u2019s exactly how we treat it now. There is no rest for the wicked here. We have to win all three home games left, that\u2019s a no-brainer, and we have to do well away from home. Whether we need five wins or six wins to get us over the line, that remains to be seen, but that\u2019s the sort of goal I\u2019m setting.\u201d\nSan Francisco snatches victory away from FC Edmonton Pasemko looking to lead Pandas to national championship",
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        "raw_content": "Home Articles How to Write a Psychology Research Paper?\nHow to Write a Psychology Research Paper?\nThe main purpose of any psychological research paper is to inform the reader of a new idea, a theory or an experiment. Psychologists usually give more importance to clarity and brevity in writing while minimizing the use of descriptive language and complex sentence structures. A research paper serves the sole goal of making the study look intriguing and even understandable, to a common audience.\nWhen a research paper is being written, it should be written with the thought of conveying the idea to a large number of people and along with it, all the factual information of the research should also be easily understandable to the readers.\nSuggested: Learn on how to write a research paper\nThere are two most commonly used style/types of psychology research papers:\nThe Empirical Paper\nThe researcher cites his own data and findings. 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All the materials used in the research and the procedures of the participants are a part of this section. Enough specifications and clarity should be provided that your study can be reviewed by another psychologist without them having to consult you for justifications of phenomenon.\nResults \u2013 In this section, what the research discovered and what you expected it will discover, have to be mentioned. The researcher has to provide evidence in the form of data to give validity to the psychological research study undertaken. Graphs and tables are often used to provide the statistical representation of the data collection.\nDiscussion \u2013 In this particular section, the job of the researcher if to summarize and synthesize his results and provide conclusions for the research. A good psychology research paper includes the discussion section providing ample clarifications and explanations of what the results actually mean and how the psychologist arrived at those findings. If there were any discrepancies between the hypothesis and the findings, the discussion section of the psychology research paper provides sufficient answers for that. The real world implications of the findings and whether there are any controversies involved in the research are all carefully mentioned in the discussion.\nReferences \u2013 This section of the psychology research paper should begin on another page, after the discussion has ended. The format of references has been provided by the American Psychology Association (APA) and should be followed. It basically includes all the major literature or previous studies which were used to cite as evidences in favor of your hypothesis.\nThe author can choose to outsource this task to agencies such as https://writingcheap.com/.\nThe researcher summarizes the works of other people\u2019s research. The common goal of literature review is to summarize a research topic while providing new evidences and material regarding it. 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        "raw_content": "Teaching Jobs in the Middle East\nNestled between Europe and Africa on a well-trodden path linking the east and west, the Middle East has welcomed travellers from many nations for thousands of years. Yet despite its strong cultural traditions, few places have changed as rapidly over the last 50 years. Those that teach in the international schools of Middle East find that the landscape sometimes appears to change overnight with the construction of striking new skyscrapers.\nQuick Country Links: United Arab Emirates | Kuwait | Qatar | Oman | Jordan\nTeaching and Living in the Middle East\nTypes of international schools in the Middle East\nThe Middle East has a variety of international schools, and teachers wishing to teach abroad in the international school in this vibrant region might be overwhelmed with the selection available. Local International british and american schools which serve local children using an expatriate curriculum make up more than half of the international schools in this region. Because English is widely spoken and the quality of state schools varies considerably from region to region, many affluent parents choose to place their children in English speaking british and american international schools from an early age. The breadth of the curricula and extra-curricula opportunities, and the facilities available to pupils varies from school to school..\nThere are interntional schools that cater to pupils from a variety of nationalities. These are generally located in areas such as Dubai and Abu Dhabi, where there are large numbers of expatriates from a wide variety of countries. On the other hand Original Expatriate schools of middle east that serve mainly one nationality exist in small numbers throughout the region.\nIf you want to find out more about types of international schools and their typical hiring criteria, visit our Types of Schools page HERE.\nDetailed Country Profiles (click on the names for more information about each country)\nUnited Arab Emirates (including Dubai and Abu Dhabi)\nFinding a Teaching Job in the Middle East\nInternational schools in the Middle East know that hiring good teachers is the key to their success and to maintaining an excellent reputation. , Schools in this region hire thousands of teachers each year.\nContracts for teaching jobs are typically 2 years long, with the exception of some schools in Kuwait and Oman which offer 1 year contracts. Teachers who find teaching jobs in the Middle East must be aware that breaking a contract before the agreed completion date, regardless of how nicely you do it, can result in financial penalties as well as country-wide work bans which last from 6 months to 2 years.\nContracts almost always include return flights, housing either rented for you or heavily subsidised and some form of local medical coverage. Housing can be quite expensive, and this is why schools that hire less experienced teachers may only provide shared accommodation. Less experienced teachers often find the benefits of sharing an apartment with your own bedroom helps to create an immediate social circle especially for those who are starting their first jobs abroad so we recommend it be considered for those regions. Due to local regulations and customs, you will always be sharing with someone of your own gender.\nSalaries are often tax free, but teachers must be aware that this means you do not pay taxes in the Middle East. Depending on your home country\u2019s policy, you might need to pay tax back home. It is important to find out before you go so that you file the right paperwork and are not surprised by a big tax bill upon your return.\nEducation and Experience Requirements for Teachers in the Middle East\nIn some countries such as Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, the Ministries of Education specify the educational and training requirements that must be met in order to be eligible for a work visa to teach at an international school. This might mean that your undergraduate degree must be relevant to the subject you teach, and that your training and certification is appropriate to your subject and level, regardless of your number of years of experience. In most countries, you need to have at least a Bachelors degree and teacher training; Diplomas of Education are generally not viewed as equivalent to a Bachelors.\nTeachers with some experience and training of teaching children for whom English is not the first language are in high demand and teachers who have English as their first language are preferred. Because modelling the language and communicating with children who are acquiring English is so important regardless of the subject being taught, many schools can be sensitive to strong regional accents of any kind, whether or not English is the mother tongue.\nNewly qualified teachers or those with less than 2 years post qualification experience at the time of departure will find that their options are more limited due to school preferences and ministry regulations. Those with less experience will find that their salaries and benefits packages are lower, though still lucrative enough to allow you to save a substantial percentage of your salary each year. More experienced teachers with a work history of substantive posts versus \u2018supply \u2018or temporary positions, will find that they can save more than half of what they earn. As a general rule, the more popular a place is, the lower on average are the salaries for comparable schools which means that schools in Dubai will probably pay 10 to 30% less than similar schools in Kuwait or Saudi Arabia\nVisas for Teachers in the Middle East\nMost countries in the Middle East have visa-related age limits, the upper age limit usually being 60 years of age. This makes it very difficult to give serious consideration to teachers who are nearing this age. In some countries it is possible to get a visa for someone over 60, but it is almost always more expensive and time consuming for them. If you are 55 years old or above, please contact us so we can give you advice on regions that do not have this complication.\nTypical Contracts and Salaries for Teachers in the Middle East\nContracts are typically 2 years long, with the exception of some schools in Kuwait and Oman, which offer 1-year contracts. Teachers who find teaching jobs in the Middle East must be aware that breaking a contract before the agreed completion date, regardless of how nicely you do it, can result in financial penalties as well as country-wide work bans which last from 6 months to 2 years.\nContracts almost always include return flights, housing either rented for you or heavily subsidised and some form of local medical coverage. Housing can be quite expensive, and this is why schools that hire less experienced teachers may only provide shared accommodation. Less experienced teachers often find sharing an apartment very beneficial as a result of peer support and establishing a social network. Edvectus would recommend it be considered for those regions. Due to local regulations and customs, you will always be sharing with someone of your own gender.\nSalaries are often tax - free which means that you do not pay taxes in the Middle East. However you may need to pay tax in your home country depending on its tax regulations. It is important to find out what these are before you go so that you file the right paperwork and are not surprised by a big tax bill upon your return.\nMedical coverage in the Middle East\nIt is important to note that in many countries in this region, local medical coverage is not provided to teachers who do not have a valid working visa and residency, which is one of many reasons we recommend only working for reputable schools that provide you with the appropriate visa and residency paperwork. Spending more than 3 months on a visitor visa can be expensive and can leave you legally exposed.\nSchool Term Dates in the Middle East\nThe school year typically runs from early September to June, and new teachers are expected to arrive a week or two early for a new teacher induction. The breaks vary by school, so we recommend that you make sure to ask your school for a calendar because some holiday periods might not overlap with the typical Christian holidays of Christmas and Easter.\nLifestyle in the Middle East\nIn the Middle East, the climate is generally hot and dry, but the winter months are cooler with a little rainfall. Because of the hot climate, almost every building, school, apartment and vehicle has air conditioning. In September, which is the start of the school year, it is about 31C (88F), and the average temperature in February is 19C (66F). You will be in school from September to June, and so will miss the worst of the hot summer months.\nBeaches and water\nThe Middle East has fabulous beaches, and water related sports such as scuba diving, snorkelling, swimming, sailing, power boating, jet skiing and waterskiing abound. And with a hot and sunny climate almost all year round, it is a water sports paradise. Many teachers join expatriate beach clubs that are associated with hotels, which gives them access to beaches, pools, restaurants and lots of social activities.\nShopping and eating out are major pastimes in the area, and you will find restaurants and shops to suit almost any taste. Western brands and stores have flocked to the region, so you will find Taco Bell and Tag Heuer at the Avenues Mall in Kuwait City, and Marks and Spencer, Fudruckers and Starbucks in Abu Dhabi.\nShopping at the many souks (open air markets) in the region is a cultural delight, and lets you experience the way shopping was done before the advent of air - conditioned glass and steel malls. Whether you visit the gold souk in Dubai, the alcohol souk in Qatar or the fish souk in Abu Dhabi, you will get to browse and haggle to your heart\u2019s content before relaxing with a cup of delicious Arabic coffee at a local cafe.\nThere are a large number of clubs and societies available for you to join and meet like-minded people. Each country or city has a variety of clubs where as an expatriate you will be able to meet like-minded people. They range from Gaelic football to Canadian women\u2019s groups, from amateur theatre groups to bicycling clubs and everything in between. Most expatriates who are new to an area find that clubs are very open and welcoming to new members and this enables you to blend into various social circles with ease. In addition, most foreign embassies host social gatherings for their expatriates, allowing you to mingle with your fellow countrymen. This is particularly true of smaller countries such as Kuwait, Jordan, Bahrain and Oman where the communities are smaller and more tightly knit.\nAlcohol is restricted throughout the region, and although different countries have different policies , public drunkenness is not tolerated and drink -driving penalties are very severe.. In the UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, Jordan and Oman, you will find pubs and some restaurants that serve alcohol, however Kuwait and Saudi Arabia are much more restricted. Due to the latter you will find that expatriate social life revolves more around socialising, clubs and sporting activities instead of boozy nights out. Many teachers find this a healthy alternative, and save pub visits for weekends away to less restrictive locations.\nTravel within the Middle East can be cheap with low cost carriers such as Fly Dubai, and trips to exotic locations such as the Seychelles, India, and Thailand are relatively inexpensive. Most teachers find that they spend their school breaks and long weekends travelling to places that they never dreamt they would see.",
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        "raw_content": "Future of Web Apps 07 \u2013 Part 2\nPart 1 of my roundup is here. Some would say that this is a bit late because the conference was in february this year, but the stuff that Bradley Horowitz from Yahoo had to say is interesting and will only get even more interesting as time passes by.\nFlickr is one of the world\u2019s most popular sites where people can share, publish, discuss and organize their pictures online. One of the most important features of Flickr is the fact that people add a lot of descriptions to their images. These descriptions are what we call metadata. All the extra information that we add in addition to the image itself. Title, tags, exposure information from the camera and location data. These metadata are extremely important for a system like Flickr because it makes it possible to find and organize images in a lot of different ways.\nThe most obvious one is to search for a certain word. Do a search for \u201cNorway\u201d and you will find all the images that people have marked with \u201cNorway\u201d and so on. In addition to all the metadata that people add to their images, Flickr also keeps track of how many people that view an image, how many people that comment on it and so on. In total this adds up to a very detailed database of images that can be searched and organized in a lot of different ways.\nBradley Horowitz on the Future of Web Apps\nAmong other things, he did a roundup of what they call \u201cinterestingness\u201d at Flickr. A way to sort out the best images. According to Horowitz it\u2019s \u201cbased on implicit, organic measures.\u201d As far as we know it\u2019s a combination of the amount of views, the amount of comments and the amount of times an image has been marked favorite by the users. Have a look. Here is what\u2019s showing up with a search for \u201cNorway\u201d through the old method of sorting. Newest images on top. And here is the same search sorted by interestingness. As he said, \u201cinterestingness works\u201d.\nThen he started talking about new ways of using the data that they have in their database. An example: combine the tag \u201croute66\u201d with the geo location data. Suddenly you can ask Flickr the question \u201cwhere is Route 66\u201d and it will answer quite accurately (have a look at the slide in the picture above). I don\u2019t think this is the best way to find Route 66 but it is an interesting approach to the use of data from Flickr.\nThen, you can start combining maps with tags. Tell Flickr to show a map of London with the tags people use placed on the map. You immediately get an idea of the most popular places in London and can start browsing images of those places.\nNow, combine that with the time stamps and ask Flickr: \u201cShow me places that are popular at night in London.\u201d\nAs you probably have understood, having a huge database of images with extreme amounts of metadata added gives some interesting possibilities.\nSo now you can head over to TagMaps and have fun.\nMr. Horowitz also did a nice demonstration of Yahoo Pipes. An utterly powerful tool that I\u2019ll have to get back to later. If you are confident with RSS feeds and have some understanding of programming I would recommend that you visit Pipes and test it for yourself.\n..and you can still find more details from the FOWA07 conference over at Ryan Carson\u2019s blog.\n\u2190 Joost Invites\nEirikso speaks \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u2192 Blog \u2192 How to Avoid the Most Common Grammar Mistakes\nHow to Avoid the Most Common Grammar Mistakes\nEveryone makes grammar errors no matter whether it goes about writing academic papers or common text messages. When dealing with different social networks, people usually use shortenings when writing messages or commenting posts which has a negative influence on their grammar. It should be stated that grammar mistakes can take many forms such as improper punctuation, incorrectly spelled words, and inappropriate use of grammar tenses. Now it becomes clear why there is a high demand for professional editors. Below, you will find the list of the most common grammar mistakes we usually make.\n1. Spelling Errors\nSuch mistakes happen when people write words in the way they are pronounced. This type of mistakes can cause a lot of problems. In order not to get into a trap, we suggest you to follow the sat grammar rules provided below.\n\u2022 Consult a dictionary. If you do not know how to write a particular word, always use a dictionary.\n\u2022 Put down the complicated words you have ever used. First, it will be easier to find them in the future. Second, in this way, you will train your memory.\n\u2022 Mind homophones. Note that homophones differ in spelling.\nExample: to and two, cite and sight, etc. The words often confused with those that have similar pronunciation can cause serious difficulties.\n\u2022 Learn spelling rules. Find the words that are usually misspelled and try to remember them to avoid problems in the future.\nRun-on sentences are also among the most common types of errors. They occur when there is no proper punctuation mark between two independent sentences. Such sentences can be corrected in the following way:\n\u2022 Make two sentences out of one.\n\u2022 Put comma between two independent clauses and such subordinate conjunctions as until, before, although, etc.\n\u2022 Fix only the clauses that are connected directly by their meaning. Otherwise, leave everything as it is.\n3. Improper Use of Words\nThere are a large number of words that are often used in the wrong way. You should be aware of the correct usage of words, as the wrong use of some terms may change the meaning of the whole sentence. If you doubt about the meaning of some words, use the dictionary.\nWrong: These changes will effect students greatly.\nCorrect: These changes will affect students greatly.\nWrong: You will feel better if you take a breathe of fresh air.\nCorrect: You will feel better if you take a breath of fresh air.\n4. Capitalized Words\nEveryone knows the grammar basics, i.e. each sentence has to start with a capital letter. However, this is not the only case when we need to use capital letters. In case you encounter some difficulties with capitalization, turn to us and we will help you make everything properly.\nRemember that the names of organizations, people, days of a week, holidays, months and establishments should be capitalized.\n5. Subject-Verb Use\nThe wrong agreement of subject with the verb belongs to the common grammar mistakes in writing. Whether the subject is singular or plural in number, it has to be properly agreed with the verb.\nWrong: Music play an essential role in child development.\nCorrect: Music plays an essential role in child development.\nWrong: The most memorable moments about graduation was getting our diplomas and making photos.\nCorrect: The most memorable moments about graduation were getting our diplomas and making photos.\n6. Incorrectly Spelled Modifiers\nModifiers are the words that perform the functions of adverbs or adjectives. Modifiers are used to clearly express the meaning of words. For instance, such words as happy, comfortable, handsome, and others are considered modifiers.\nWe should keep in mind that modifiers refer to particular words in a sentence. Therefore, they are usually placed next to the word they describe. Some misunderstandings may occur if modifiers are situated in a wrong position. In order to avoid any inconsistencies, it is necessary to check English sentence to make sure each grammatical item holds its proper place.\nCheck the example of a modifier in a word combination written below:\nA funny boy\nAs it has been mentioned, incorrectly placed modifiers cause bewilderment. To fix the situation, modifiers should be placed before a noun or pronoun they define.\nWrong: People who quietly laugh are shy.\nCorrect: People who laugh quietly are shy.\nThe modifier \u201cquietly\u201d has been placed in another position to make the sentence clear.\n7. Pronoun-Relating Mistakes\nA pronoun is a grammatical motion that used instead of a noun. The words \u201cI, you, we, they, he, she it\u201d are pronouns. Note that pronouns can be classified into three groups:\n\u2022 Subject pronouns (such as \u201cyou\u201d)\n\u2022 Object pronouns (such as \u201cyou\u201d)\n\u2022 Possessive pronouns (such as \u201cyour\u201d)\nThe rules presented below will help you avoid grammar mistakes relating to the use of pronouns.\n\u2022 Subject pronouns should be used in case the pronoun is the subject of a sentence.\nExample: She washed the windows.\n\u2022 Subject pronouns can be used to give the subject another name.\nExample: These are the rich.\nRemember that pronouns have to agree with the nouns used in a sentence. It means that a noun should be singular (plural) if a pronoun is singular (plural).\n8. Split Infinitives\nAn infinitive is a verb used with a particle \u201cto\u201d, for example, to go, to play, to write, etc. A split infinitive is the grammatical item that puts another word, usually an adverb, between the particle \u201cto\u201d and the verb. It is necessary admit that though there are no clear grammar rules that prohibit the use of split infinitives, a lot of professionals do not recommend to use them in sentences. However, if you replace a split infinitive with a common one and your sentence sounds unclear, you can make the required changes to make the phrase coherent. Thus, it will be easier for readers to get the point. If you find it hard to understand how to write a sentence in English without grammar mistakes, especially those relating to split infinitives, check the following examples:\nTo directly go to the valley where no one has ever been. \u2013 This sentence is a little bit awkward. Check the following phrase:\nTo go directly to the valley where no one has ever been. \u2013 This sentence makes sense.\nAnalyze more examples given below:\nWrong: She decided to blindly follow him though she did not know where they were going.\nCorrect: She decided to follow him blindly though she did not know where they were going.\nWrong: She desired to quickly master her writing skills by producing ten thousand words every day.\nCorrect: She desired to master her writing skills quickly by producing ten thousand words every day.\n9. The Use of Irregular Verbs\nSome people call the English language strange, as there are different nuances one may consider hard to understand. Here, it goes about the irregular verbs. Sure, it is impossible to list all the irregular verbs. However, we do know that such a grammar phenomenon exists. For instance, the verb \u201cbroadcast\u201d is not used in the past tense. Bear in mind that there is no such a form as \u201cbroadcasted.\u201d The following example will help you understand how to write a sentence containing the verb \u201cbroadcast\u201d in the past tense: \u201cTwo days ago, NBC broadcast a TV show\u2026\u201d\nBy the way, such verbs as \u201csneak\u201d and \u201chang\u201d are also irregular. In order to use the verbs properly in all tenses, you should always have a complete list of irregular words at hand.\n10. Comma Splice\nSuch a mistake takes place when two independent phrases are joined together by a comma instead of a semicolon or period. Such a splice often occurs when writers use transition words such as nevertheless, however, moreover, etc. Thus, how to know when to use a comma in a sentence? Consider the following examples:\nWrong: I wanted to invite her for the party; nevertheless, I changed my mind.\nCorrect: I wanted to invite her for the party; nevertheless, I changed my mind.\nWrong: We adore going shopping, after that we always go to the cafe.\nCorrect: We adore going shopping. After that we always go to the caf\u00e9.\n11. Superfluous Commas\nOne of the common writing errors is putting commas wherever you want when they are unnecessary. Consider the following examples:\nWrong: He has never gone to parties, because he did not know how to behave.\nCorrect: He has never gone to parties because he did not know how to behave.\nWrong: She aims to obtain a degree in English, or Sociology.\nCorrect: She aims to obtain a degree in English or Sociology.\nWrong: They know exactly, what will happen.\nCorrect: They know exactly what will happen.\nRemember that it is always necessary to check the text for grammar to make sure it is flawless. By following the rules given above, you will know how to correct grammar mistakes, if any occur in your text. If you still have problems with grammar, you can get professional writing help from custom essay services.",
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        "raw_content": "The following article is a contribution on the question of refugees as it is posed today in Germany. Certain aspects are not easily transferable to other countries of Europe. For example the demographic problem treated in the article doesn\u2019t exist in countries such as France, Spain or Italy, given that a high youth unemployment rate exists in these countries despite a low birth rate. However, because of the economic and political weight of Germany in the EU and in the world this article has an importance that goes beyond its national borders.\nWhen, surprisingly and suddenly last September, Chancellor Merkel opened the doors wide to the Promised Land of Germany (and has more or less kept them open since) to thousands of refugees camping in shameful conditions in the Central Station of Budapest and its environs, when she defended with speeches full of emotion (unusual for her) the opening of the frontiers to Syrian refugees, facing considerable criticism from her own camp, and then declared that despite the more and more open protests from municipal authorities that couldn\u2019t cope with the influx, that there was to be no upper limit to the welcome of political refugees, the entire world asked itself why Merkel, who is reputed \u201cto reflect on consequences\u201d, to weigh up everything before acting, could engage in such an \u201cadventure\u201d. Because in fact this is an equation with a good number of unknowns which is facing Germany\u2019s Grand Coalition. The question is also posed of how to stop the wave of refugees. A little while ago it was a matter of 800,000 refugees arriving in Germany this year; predictions are even saying that it will be at least a million-and-a-half. Merkel equally seemed, which is also unusual, to have badly calculated the effect of the policy of the helping hand on the local population; for the first time in a long while, she has, according to the opinion polls, gone backwards in the eyes of the electorate and has even been overtaken by a Social-Democrat (Minister of Foreign Affairs Steinmeier). She has not done well here in keeping the populism of the extreme-right at bay; endless waves of refugees, the majority of them Muslims, are grist to the mill of the Alternative fur Deutschland (AfD)[i] which has been rising in the polls as least in Thuringia as a third force catching up with the SPD.\nWhy has the Coalition government under the leadership of Merkel and minister of the Economy Gabriel engaged in such a perilous game? Could it be a product of the Merkel-bashing that came out of the Greek crisis, an attempt to brighten her image, or is it some form of sentimentalism? Perhaps the pity of Merkel at her \u201ctown-hall meeting\u201d regarding the fate of a young Palestinian girl threatened with expulsion, or the outward emotion of Gabriel regarding the no less cruel fate of a Syrian family in a refugee camp that he visited in Jordan, are really sincere? Even bourgeois politicians have an emotional life\u2026\nIn our opinion the open door policy has far more material causes. It has motives which are not as altruistic and disinterested as the numerous acts of kindness we\u2019ve seen from the German population, without which the chaos which reigns in the receiving centres for asylum-seekers would be much greater. The objectives of the policy have an importance which largely go beyond the risks and effects involved in such a policy. Let\u2019s examine in some detail the secret objectives pursued by \u201cthe policy of opening up the frontiers\u201d.\nFor some years now the theme of the \u201cdemographic problem\u201d has haunted the media. According to the Federal Institute of Statistics, the Federal Republic is threatened with the ageing and lowering of the national population which decreased by 7 million inhabitants to fall to around 75 million around 2050. Already, since the reunification of 1989, the population of the whole of Germany had fallen by 3 million, in particular with the dramatic fall in the birth rate in East Germany. As much literature referring to this issue these last years has shown, it is clear to the German bourgeoisie that if this process isn\u2019t checked and continues, it will in the long-term turn into a considerable loss of influence and prestige of German capitalism on the military, economic and political levels.\nAlready today, the lack of well-trained workers constitutes a brake on the necessity for Germany to remain a strong economy. In about a sixth of all professional branches there is a lack of qualified personnel which is so serious that according to some managers it badly affects the competiveness of a good number of enterprises. According to a study of Prognos AG (Arbeitslandschaft 2030) \u201c.. in 2015 a good million higher diplomas were lacking -180,000 more than the number expected by economists for this same year before the arrival of the refugees. Concerning professionally qualified workers the gap is still estimated at 1.3 million. And there is even a lack of some 550,000 unqualified workers in 2015\u201d( Handelsblatt, October 9 2015 ). In eastern Germany the lack of qualified personnel is already creating the following vicious circle: the flight of young workers towards western Germany at rates constantly above those of arrivals leading to the closure of small to medium-sized firms, which in their turn accelerate the process of departure.\nIn this situation the flux of numerous war refugees is manna from heaven for the German economy. The latter has recognised this: Telekom offered its help with lodgings and provisions for the refugees as well as personalised support towards some cases. Audi has spent a million euros in initiatives favouring refugees. Daimler and Porsche aim to create places for apprenticeships among the young refugees; Bayer supports the initiative of its employees in favour of the refugees. It goes without saying that the \u201cpersonal responsibility\u201d on which these firms pride themselves serves their real interests. It is quite simply a question of drawing a profit from the potential for exploitation that the refugees hold.\nThe Syrian refugees in particular represent an interesting source of human capital, for which many enterprises now have a pressing need. Firstly, the great majority are young; they can thus contribute to rejuvenating the age of workers in firms and \u2013 in general \u2013 lower the average age of society. Secondly, the Syrian refugees are clearly better educated than other refugees, as the enquiries from the Bundesamt f\u00fcr Migration und Fl\u00fcchtlinge \u2013 the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees - show. More than a quarter of them had higher levels of education and represent a particularly lucrative source of labour power, including engineers, technicians, doctors, care workers among others - all categories which are most eagerly looked for. German businesses even profit from the refugees from a double angle: first of all, it allows them to fill in the gaps in the workforce; then, German capital draws advantage from the effect (called the \u201cbrain drain\u201d in the 70\u2019s) of siphoning off highly-qualified workers from the Third World, allowing the saving of a considerable part of its costs of reproduction (that\u2019s to say the cost of education, school, university, etc.).\nOn to the third advantage offered by refugees of a Syrian origin which is attractive to the German economy. It is the extraordinary motivation of these human beings which fascinates the bosses of the economy such as the President of Daimler, Dieter Zetsche. The mentality of these people has been forged by the experience of being rendered powerless by Assad\u2019s incendiary bombs and the horrors of Islamic State, of losing everything they had and going through the terrible experience of the flight to Europe. And it\u2019s precisely this which makes them recognisable prey for the system of capitalist exploitation. Escaping from Hell, they are ready to work hard for little wages, thinking that for themselves things will only get better. It\u2019s exactly the same mentality that the Trummerfrauen (\u201cthe women of the ruins\u201d) had after World War Two: rather than submit to fate and do nothing, they swept and cleaned up the ruins of the devastated German towns with their bare hands, thus taking a decisive role in the reconstruction and the German \u201ceconomic miracle\u201d (Wirtschaftswunder) after the war, something the bourgeois economists deliberately forget.\nThis energy and this remarkable spirit of initiative seen among the refugees offers the German bourgeoisie a source of promising human capital full of profits. In addition, just as with the immigrants from the 1960\u2019s and 70\u2019s, in the short-term they can be used to serve capital\u2019s efforts to maintain or even increase the pressure on wages.\nImperialist returns\nBut the refugees also form an area of manoeuvre for German imperialism, as it turned out in the past days and weeks in the context of the aggravation of the war in Syria; and for more than one reason. The Federal government used the refugee question not only on the moral level, but also on the political level by pillorying other countries, which as it happens include the country of immigration par excellence, the United States, for their hesitations about welcoming the refugees. Just lately, we have been able to see clear indications showing Germany giving a new orientation to its policy towards Syria. Knowingly linking the refugee drama to a so-called solution to the Syrian crisis, the main representatives of German foreign policy (Steinmeier, Genscher, among others) have underlined the necessity to integrate Russia, Iran and even, temporarily, the butcher Assad into the Syrian peace process. Moreover, Berlin and the Kremlin are acting together in putting the war in Ukraine to one side so all of their forces are concentrated on the question of the situation in Syria. Not even the move by Putin to deploy additional military forces in the Syrian town of Latakia has caused any particular irritation to the Federal government. The Minister of the Economy, Gabriel, even called for the end of economic sanctions against Russia, affirming that:\u201d...sanctions couldn\u2019t be maintained in the long term on the one hand, and on the other hand, what is needed is (...) collaboration\u201d.\nWith this political reorientation Germany is again moving, for the first time since the war in Iraq, towards an open confrontation with the United States. The latter, via the State Department, has lately upped the tone against Assad and have shown themselves far from amused by the latest diplomatic offensive of Putin at the last UN General Assembly. On the other hand the US has a very ambivalent attitude towards IS to say the least; its role towards the Islamic State has been extremely dubious, and the half-hearted way in which the US has attacked it poses a whole series of other questions as to the real intentions of American imperialism towards this terrorist organisation.\nThe change of course in German foreign policy seems to be partly the result of interventions and pressure from German industry. Within the latter criticisms towards the sanctions against Russia are growing as it becomes clear that it is the German economy that is bearing the brunt, while the big American enterprises such as Bell and Boeing continue to do major business with Russia despite the sanctions. Whereas the volume of German economic trade with Russia has fallen by 30%, in the same period trade between the US and Russia has increased by 6%. And further to these economic reasons political arguments also come into play for German capitalism in its opposition to the maintenance of the economic embargo against Russia. Not having a military potential to threaten and dissuade comparable to that of the United States, German imperialism has to have recourse to other means in order to validate its influence on a global scale. One of these is the economic and industrial power that German policy can use to force and constrain the development of commercial relations. One aspect that shows the mixture of politics and business as well as the political use of economic projects are official state visits to countries like China, Brazil, India or Russia, where the Chancellor is systematically accompanied by a whole suite of influential German business leaders and even representatives of small and medium businesses for the construction of machine-tools. In this sense, the policy of sanctions deprives the German bourgeoisie of more than a contract and thus goes against its general imperialist interests.\nThe mass of Syrian refugees welcomed by Germany must also be considered as another means of compensation for military weakness \u2013 and here, the circle is complete. In this context we shouldn\u2019t underestimate the way that the profound human need for recognition and gratitude can be manipulated in the relations between countries. The evident sympathy for the refugees, expressed by the attempts at assistance by the greater part of the local population, is a point that the German bourgeoisie can profitably use. This debt of thanks towards Germany by a good number of those stranded there can in the longer-term become an opening for its imperialist interests in relation to the Middle East; it can bring about the rise of pro-German factions who through their lobbying could act for the profit of German interests in their country of origin.\nIdeological exploitation\nWhat immediately strikes us is the change of appearance in German nationalism. Up until just recently the Greek crisis saw Germany described abroad as the \u201cIVth Reich\u201d and its representatives caricatured, decked-out in Nazi paraphernalia, heartless and merciless. But this is being repaired by its newly-acquired glory as the saviour of the wretched of the earth. Globally the Germans are the \u201cgood guys\u201d. Never since its foundation has the reputation of the German Federal Republic been so good as it is today. And as well as this external effect, it also spreads inwards, in the form of democratism. At this moment the German state has provided itself with the bearing of a paragon, tolerant, close to its citizenry, open to the world, thus animating a process that is actually deadly for the working class \u2013 the dissolution of social classes into a national unity. Chancellor Merkel, the cold scientist, clearly finds a growing pleasure in her new role as the Holy Mother, the saint of the asylum-seekers. How did she put it? \u201cIf we now have to begin to excuse ourselves for showing a friendly face in a situation of urgency, then that is not my country\u201d.\nYou couldn\u2019t put it better. In fact it\u2019s simply a question of showing a sympathetic front; and behind this friendly face they continue to hunt down and divide. Thus, in parallel to this \u201cculture of welcome\u201d a cynical division is put in place between refugees from war and the \u201cfalse asylum-seekers\u201d, a merciless selection of \u201ceconomic refugees\u201d, mostly young people from the Balkans with no perspective but pauperisation. Very quickly the federal state and the Lander have agreed to deliberately declare Kosovo, Serbia and Montenegro as safe countries, thus preventing any asylum for people coming from those regions. However even the \u201creal\u201d asylum seekers are themselves not spared from the venomous attacks of the political world or the media, as was shown by the Federal Ministry of the Interior De Maiziere against recalcitrant refugees.\nMoreover, some parts of the media, despite the diehard rhetoric from the Chancellor (\u201cwe ourselves are going to succeed, we will get there\u201d) are tireless in stirring up worry and panic within the national population. They talk about entire peoples coming towards Europe, denouncing the threat of terrorist attacks by Islamic \u201cmoles\u201d coming with the army of refugees and asking when the atmosphere is going to \u201cchange\u201d. But above all, the chorus of those hysterically warning about Germany being \u201coverwhelmed\u201d by masses of refugees and shouting that the place is full up are getter louder.\nIt\u2019s not very difficult to foresee how the two routes, the opening or closing of frontiers, will end up. To be sure the policy of \u201copen frontiers\u201d has only been an exceptional intermission, unique in time: the near future will be marked by a new locking-up of the frontiers, as much on the national level as by EU as a whole. In the future its plans propose that the selection of asylum-seekers \u201cuseful\u201d to Germany must directly take place at source in the country of origin. The campaign against smugglers is particularly perfidious: it is not solely aimed at the mafia gangs but also those who professionally help the refugees in flight without profiting from it. \u201cThe European Union, which says it is a place of liberty, security and rights, as well as its member states, have created a system making it almost impossible for people being pursued, tortured and oppressed, who have need of urgent help, to find protection in Europe without having recourse to professional smugglers. To bring these people in front of courts and put them in prison is hypocritical, contradictory and profoundly inhuman\u201d wrote the Republikanische Anwaltinnen-und Anwaltevein (RAV) in its Information Letter \u201cPraise to the smugglers\u201d.\nIt\u2019s incontestable that the world sees in the present wave of refugees a drama of a dimension that they have never known before. In 2013 there were 51.2 displaced persons, by the end of 2014 their numbers reached 59.5 million \u2013 being the most important increase in the space of a year and recorded by the UNCHR: these are unprecedented figures. After Syria, Libya threatens to slide into a civil war \u2013 with all the consequences identical to Syria. In the refugee camps in Lebanon, Jordan and Turkey where the great majority of refugee from the Syrian war have found asylum, the threat is shaping up of a new mass immigration towards Europe following drastic reductions in aid from the UN, with hunger now adding to the desperate absence of perspective.\nHowever, the media is deliberately over-dramatising the already dramatic conditions and adding another layer to them. Thus for some time now the spectre of immigration of entire peoples haunts the greater public, television broadcasts the frightening scenario of millions of Africans, waiting with bags packed, for the least chance to set out and try their luck in Europe. Such assertions serve only to sow worry and fear in the population and \u2013 to say the least \u2013 do not correspond to the facts. If one examines the movement of refugees closely one can see that the greater number of them in the world look for shelter close to their countries of origin; it\u2019s only when all hope of a return has disappeared that those refugees who have the financial means to move can make the long and perilous trek towards Europe, North America or Australia. The rumours of a mass exodus coming from Africa has no basis at all up to now; migrations from the continent are largely less chaotic than the scare stories in the media would have us suppose. Often entire village communities sell their goods and belongings and club together to finance the voyage to Europe for a single young man chosen by the whole of the community and who is given the responsibility to then support the village \u2013 this is the model for the search for work tested over decades.\nHowever, startled by the growing number of refugees, the Federal government has been compelled to act on the profound causes of the refugee drama, as it said. But the mountain gives birth to the molehill. Everything coming from the minds of Merkel & Co in relation to solving this basic global problem is only fine words and hundreds of millions of euros out of the coffers to finance the refugee camps of Turkey and Lebanon. Not a word of responsibility of the major industrial nations in the destruction of the foundations of human existence in the Third World. Let\u2019s look once again at the words of Republikanische Anwaltinnen-und Anwalteverein (RAV) who come close to the real causes of the misery in the so-called developing countries, even if they inevitably lack precision (what do they mean by \u201cthe Europeans\u201d, who is \u201cus\u201d?): \u201cFor many reasons, Europe has created the causes and continues to still make them today. The political relations that the European colonial powers left behind after their retreat, including the tracing of arbitrary frontiers, are only part of it. From the 16th to the 18th centuries the Europeans invaded South America, wading up to their thighs in blood, robbing gold and silver by the boatload which served as start-up capital for an economy about to flourish. The Europeans turned about 20 million Africans into slaves and sold them throughout the entire world. Through the vampirisation of their raw materials, overfishing to death of their waters, the exploitation of their workers for the least costs of production and the export of highly subsidised provisions which wiped out local agriculture, it turns out today that the population of the majority of the countries of emigration are still on the hook\u201d.\nPopulism and pogromism\nThe formation of nation states in the industrial countries of the 19th century rested on two fundamentals. The first of them \u2013 economic centralisation \u2013 was very rational; on the other hand the other was by its nature completely irrational. The constitution into nations of the 18th and 19th centuries took place on the basis of founding myths containing all sorts of narratives but one fundamental idea, one common fictitious myth united them \u2013 the fable of a great national community, of a family even, defining itself by a common origin (\u201cthe blood line\u201d), culture and language. It was characteristic of the bourgeois nation to turn inwards and close in on itself in relation to the outside on one hand, while on the other hand the outward tendency of each capitalist power aspired to the conquest of the planet, forming one of the contradictory principles inextricably gripping capitalism.\nThe present refugee crisis shows to what point it is difficult to reconcile these two principles. If one solely takes the economic point of view, the flow of refugees of good working age should, if possible, never cease. A million people arriving every year pose no problem. However what makes sense at the economic level can have fatal consequences politically because within capitalism refugees are not just poverty-stricken but at the same time competitors for lodgings, social benefits, jobs. What isn\u2019t a problem for the capitalists is one for the authorities, wages are lowered and the locals uprooted.\nIt is of course not the first time that a wave of refugees has broken over Germany. In the five years after the war (1945-1950) more than 12 million were expelled from the eastern provinces of Bohemia-Moravia, making their way towards a ruined Germany whose population suffered from deprivations. It\u2019s evident that at this time there could be no question of \u201ca culture of welcome\u201d; on the contrary these refugees came up against resentment, hatred and massive rejection from the local population. Finally, the social integration of all the deported was achieved with much less difficulty than it was feared. This was down to two conditions: firstly the fact that the deported came from the same linguistic and cultural space, secondly, it took place in the context of the reconstruction, which was starting up in West Germany with the creation of the monetary union. The need for available workers was such that it was the bosses who were in competition for the dwindling numbers. Today, on the other hand, the masses of refugees almost without exception come from a foreign cultural and linguistic zone, and come up against a society which for a long time has suffered a constantly worsening economic crisis where competition for work, lodgings, education has taken on an unexpected scale, while catapulting important layers of the population into pauperisation.\nWhen a general economic crisis is added to a lack of perspective and the absence of a social project to counter capitalist misery, then political populism is on the rise, nourishing a phenomenon that Marx called \u201cThe religion of daily life\u201d. It\u2019s the \u201clittle person\u2019s\u201d mentality which refuses to recognise that capitalism, contrary to past social forms, is a depersonalised, objectified system in which the particular capitalist isn\u2019t a sovereign actor on the move but on the contrary is moved by the latter. As Engels said, the capitalist is dominated by his own product, and the representative of the political class is animated by \u201cnecessities\u201d and not his own predilections. Populism is the philistine outrage of the petty-bourgeoisie which confronts the dominant class and blames \u201cits\u201d representatives, but ends up throwing itself into the arms of those it still calls \u201ctraitors to the people\u201d in the hope of finding protection against \u201cforeigners\u201d. It is a completely reactionary mentality celebrating conformism as a supreme ideal, and is quite capable of leading pogroms against those that think otherwise, those who have another colour, against everyone who is different.\nThe Pegida movement[ii], principally established in the east of Germany is a striking, as well as abject, example of this spirit of the extreme right. Intolerant and hypocritical, its war-cry is \u201cWe are the people\u201d completely ignoring the working class: the people (to use its jargon), have never, in Germany nor elsewhere \u2013 and today still less \u2013 been the homogenous collective which this movement fantasises about. Its boycott of the \u201clying press\u201d as well as its shrill fury against the established parties (going towards death threats against politicians) only illustrates its disappointments over the \u201cbetrayal\u201d by politicians and the media, as if the aim of these profoundly bourgeois institutions was to restore or represent the \u201cwill of the people\u201d. In reality their unbridled hatred doesn\u2019t confront the ruling class but the weakest layers of society as shown day after day by their rallies in front of the lodgings of refugees, as well as their cowardly attacks against them and foreigners. What is completely typical of pogromism is that it is the parts of the population that are least able to defend themselves which serve as the scapegoats and are made to pay the added costs of their already perilous existence.\nThe problem of populism and pogromism is that it forces the established parties, particularly the governing parties, to play with fire. In their actions they resemble the famous sorcerer\u2019s apprentice who lets the (bad) genie of panic and hatred of strangers escape from the bottle, thus risking a loss of control. Up until now, contrary to the majority of other European states, the German bourgeoisie has prevented the emergence of a populist party, of the left or right, the reason being that its deadly past is a particularly important preoccupation. It will depend on the way the refugee crisis is treated if things remain thus. Everything seems to indicate that it\u2019s particularly the populist milieu of the right which has profited from the policies of Merkel. The AfD, as we mentioned earlier in the introduction, is presently moving up in the opinion polls, the Pegida movement, quoted above, seems to have the wind in its sails. The \u201cMonday demonstration\u201d at Dresden was again accompanied by crowds of more than 10,000 people, whose potential aggression was sharpened by the speeches into real acts of violence.\nHow has the German bourgeoisie dealt with this problem? Firstly we should note that a part of the political class is not fundamentally opposed to the attacks of the extreme right. This is shown by the way the seriousness of these attacks has been minimised up till very recently. Now however those who carry out the attacks are being labelled as \u201cterrorists\u201d. That\u2019s important inasmuch as the term \u201cterrorism\u201d provokes certain reflexes and associations of ideas linked to the Second World War where large numbers of so-called saboteurs were immediately executed; or else it evokes the memory of the \u201cGerman autumn\u201d of 1977 where the terrorists of the RAF were raised to the rank of Public Enemy Number 1. Moreover, by using the accusation of terrorism, the state can call on a number of instruments to prevent the torments and harassments getting too far out of hand. At the same time the AfD is divided. Finally one can see how desperate the politicians and media are by the way they place the Pegida movement close to neo-Nazism, which has always constituted a tested means to socially isolate movements of protest, whatever their colour.\nOn the other hand the established parties are working to give the impression that they understand the preoccupations and worries of the population. Thus the Federal government tries with financial inducements and moral pressure to relieve Germany of the burden of a part of the Syrian refugees onto other countries of the EU, so far without success. The Great Coalition has quickly concocted a law for a fast-track return to the borders and has begun to strongly enforce it even before it becomes law, solely with the aim of being able to preach to the electorate that it will protect them against \u00dcberfremdung or \u201cforeign super-colonisation\u201d[iii]. Within the government there is already a question of returning 50% of the refugees arriving in Germany back across the borders. This essentially comes from the President of the CDU Seehofer and General Secretary Soder who, as part of a division of labour, assume the role of the \u201cbad guys\u201d by vehemently asking for the closure of the frontiers as well as the limitation of the right to asylum written in the Constitution.\nThe consequences of the situation for the working class\nIn a certain sense these different conceptions within the Coalition reflect the diffused state of spirit in the population, that\u2019s to say among the wage-earners and unemployed of this country. There\u2019s a very loud and growing minority within the population in general and the working class in particular, composed of its least qualified part, often socialised in the context of the old GDR and/or those living on state benefits, who form an open terrain for the anti-Muslim campaigns orchestrated in the world of politics or culture (Sarrazin, Broder, Pirincci, Buschkowsky, etc.) who appear as the spokesmen of the CSU and of certain sectors of the CDU[iv]. There is a silent majority, which up to now left it to young activists, those mainly coming from the anti-fascist milieu, to respond to the racist harassment by blocking roads and counter-demonstrations, feeling obliged to act by the images of misery coming from the Balkans. They are also strongly expressing their protest against the inaction of European states and their indignation over the exactions against foreigners at Dresden, Heidenau and Fretal, by demonstratively applauding the refugees when they arrive, or getting involved by the thousands in helping the masses of refugees, inundating the relief centres with all sorts of assistance and donations.\nThe spontaneous solidarity of significant parts of the population has surprised the ruling class and wrong-footed it; it wasn\u2019t disposed to promote sympathy towards the war refugees but rather to create an atmosphere of panic and isolation. However, Merkel once again showed her infallible flair for sensing the moods and feelings within society. Just as after the serious nuclear accident at Fukushima, when the principles of maintaining atomic energy were practically got rid of from one day to the next, Merkel took the same abrupt turn regarding asylum policy, annulling a passage in the Dublin Agreement which up to then gave permission to the German bourgeoisie to rid itself any responsibility towards refugees stranded in Italy and in other parts of the EU\u2019s \u2018exterior borders\u2019.\nWe have already mentioned some of the motives which have pushed Merkel to adopt her \u201cpolicy of open borders\u201d. It is however possible that another motive has played a role in this risky policy. Since the Bundestag elections of 2005, where the expected victory was lost because the then Chancellor Schroder managed to use against her the liberal turn that she had taken at the Leipzig Congress of the CDU in 2003, Merkel learnt something about the consequences that can come from not taking into account the feelings of the \u201crank and file\u201d. Just imagine what the impact of images of hundreds of thousands of refugees abandoned at the Hungarian border, as well as the endless headlines, would have today on the electoral behaviour of those wishing to give a welcome to the refugees from war in Syria.\nAccording to all appearances two groups in the population are particularly implicated in solidarity with the refugees. On one hand the young, who have been involved in other movements in other places, participating in the anti-CPE movement or that of the Indignados. On the hand, older people who, either from their own experience, or else through the experience transmitted by their parents about the mass expulsions at the end of the Second World War, know about the fate of refugees and so cannot be indifferent to the camps, the barbed wire and the new wave of deportations. Having grown up in the dark decades of the 20th century, this generation is impulsively pushed to act differently today. The important participation of retired workers reveals something else as well: the profound desire for the rejuvenation of society, expressed in the combination of children and adolescents with older people. This demand for rejuvenation can be distinguished from the need for younger workers for the German economy. The ageing of society constitutes a central problem not only for capitalism but for humanity, quite simply because the absence of youth doesn\u2019t only mean a deprivation of a source of joy, life and a vitalisation of the old but is above all a negative setting for one of the most important functions in the evolution of humanity: the transmission of the treasures of experience to the generation of grandchildren.\nFinally, the question posed is: does this wave of solidarity constitute a class movement? We don\u2019t think that it possesses any of its characteristics. What\u2019s immediately striking is its completely apolitical character: solidarity takes the form of charity. There is almost no discussion, no exchange of experiences between young and old, between natives and refugees (with the language difficulty in respect of the latter). Any point of departure for any self-organisation outside of the state isn\u2019t there: instead of that, hundreds of thousands of volunteers become casual labourers for a state which, despite the gestures to the gallery by Merkel, provides very little; a state whose representatives, having led the volunteers to exhaustion by their own inaction, are now talking about the \u201climits of capacity\u201d.\nOnce again: the wave of solidarity across Germany these last weeks is not unfolding on a class terrain. The working population, the principle subject of this solidarity, is dissolved almost to non-existence into the \u201cpeople\u201d. This was also the case with the solidarity towards the victims of the Tsunami in 2004. Then as now the solidarity was emptied of all class character and expressed itself in the framework of an inter-classist campaign. However, the difference with the Tsunami was that it happened far away in Asia whereas the misery of the refugees is happening right here under our eyes, so much so that solidarity and everything that concerns it takes on quite another dimension.\nIn fact this refugee crisis, which has only just begun, can become a decisive question for the working class. It is not yet determined how the working class, or rather its preponderant parts at the national as international levels, will react to the stakes: through the development of solidarity or though demarcation and exclusion. If our class aims to recover its class identity, solidarity can be an important means of unification in its struggle. If, on the contrary, it only sees in the refugees competition and a threat, if it doesn\u2019t form an alternative to capitalist misery, to a system which forces millions to flee under the threat of war or of hunger, then we will be under threat of a massive extension of the pogromist mentality and the proletariat at the heart of it will not be spared.\nFT, 7.11.15\n[i] The Alternative for Germany is a Eurosceptic party created in 2003, following the \u201cno-alternative\u201d policy in response to the debt crisis in the Eurozone. It is nicknamed the \u201cparty of professors\u201d because counted among its founding members are numerous professors of the economy, public finances and the right. It presents itself as anti-euro but not anti-Europe; its main demand is the progressive dissolution of the Eurozone. Its party members (who claim to be neither of the right nor the left) are united in the feeling that Germany has paid too much for the other states, notably in the relief funds for the Eurozone, and call for the return of the Mark. It doesn\u2019t so much insist that Germany leaves the Eurozone but that those who don\u2019t respect its discipline do so (according to Wikipedia).\n[ii] Abbreviation of the \u201cPatriotische Europaer gegen die Islamisierung des Abendlandes\u201d (European Patriots against the Islamification of the West), a movement of the extreme-right against Islamic immigration into Germany. The movement was launched on October 20 by Lutz Bachmann and a dozen other people. Bachmann was a petty criminal who was sentenced to three-and-a-half years in prison for a number of burglaries he made in the 1990\u2019s. He fled to South Africa and took a false identity before being extradited. He was later sentenced for drug trafficking. Since October 2014, the Pegida movement has demonstrated each Monday at 18h30 in a Dresden park against the government\u2019s asylum policy and the \u201cIslamification of Germany\u201d.\n[iii] A difficult term to translate that, in bourgeois political language, has taken on a palette of nuances since the 70\u2019s. Today it seems to mean \u201can excessive proportion of foreigners\u201d and a colour prejudice.\n[iv] The CDU/CSU is the political force formed in Germany at the Federal level by the two \u201cbrother parties\u201d of the conservative, Christian Democrat right. The Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU) is present in the all the L\u00e4nder except Bavaria and the Social Christian Union (CSU) in Bavaria only.\n\u2039 March 2016 up Health scandal at Flint, Michigan: Capitalism is poison \u203a",
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        "raw_content": "Good Trouble (TV series)\nFor the song by REO Speedwagon, see Good Trouble.\nBel Ami by Kim Bingham\nGreg Gugliotta\nMyron Kerstein\nProdCo Original\nBlazing Elm Entertainment\nFreeform Original Productions\nGood Trouble is an American drama television series. It is a spin-off of the Freeform show The Fosters. Good Trouble begins with a thirteen-episode first season and follows Callie Adams Foster (Maia Mitchell) and Mariana Adams Foster (Cierra Ramirez), conceptually a few years after the earlier series, \"as they embark on the next phase of their young adult lives working in Los Angeles.\"[1] In February 2019, Freeform renewed the series for a second season.[2]\n1.3 Special guests\nMaia Mitchell as Callie Adams Foster[3][4], a recent graduate of UCSD Law School and law clerk for Judge Wilson\nCierra Ramirez as Mariana Adams Foster[3][4], a software engineer who recently graduated from MIT\nZuri Adele as Malika[3][4]\nSherry Cola as Alice Kwan[3][4], the manager of the Palace apartment building\nTommy Martinez as Gael Martinez[3][4][5], a graphic designer\nRoger Bart as Judge Wilson[3][4]\nEmma Hunton as Davia[6][7][3]\nKen Kirby as Benjamin[6][7][3]\nMolly McCook as Rebecca[8]\nJosh Pence as Dennis[8]\nDhruv Uday Singh as Raj Patil\nDustin Ingram as Alex Wood\nMax Cutler as Sam Higgins\nMichael Galante as Bryan\nAnastasia Leddick as Kelly\nHeather Mazur as Angela Miller\nKara Wang as Sumi\nSpecial guests[edit]\nTeri Polo as Stef Adams Foster[9]\nSherri Saum as Lena Adams Foster[9]\nHayden Byerly as Jude Adams Foster[10]\nNoah Centineo as Jesus Adams Foster[11]\nDavid Lambert as Brandon Foster[12]\nBeau Mirchoff as Jamie Hunter[13]\nTitle\u200a[14]\n\"DTLA\" Jon M. Chu Joanna Johnson, Peter Paige & Bradley Bredeweg December 31, 2018 (2018-12-31)[15] (online)\nJanuary 8, 2019 (2019-01-08) (Freeform) 0.41[16]\n\"The Coterie\" Peter Paige Joanna Johnson January 15, 2019 (2019-01-15) 0.33[17]\n\"Allies\" Laura Nisbet Peters Kris Q. Rehl January 22, 2019 (2019-01-22) 0.33[18]\n\"Playing the Game\" Michael Medico Cristian Martinez January 29, 2019 (2019-01-29) 0.31[19]\n\"Parental Guidance Suggested\" Bradley Bredeweg Joanna Johnson February 5, 2019 (2019-02-05) 0.36[20]\n\"Imposter\" Geoff Haley Megan Lynn & Wade Solomon February 12, 2019 (2019-02-12) 0.35[21]\n\"Swipe Right\" TBA TBA February 19, 2019 (2019-02-19) TBD\n\"Byte Club\" TBA TBA February 26, 2019 (2019-02-26) TBD\nAfter announcing the ending of The Fosters, Freeform ordered a spin-off series of the show, starring Callie Adams Foster and Mariana Adams Foster living in Los Angeles five years after the series finale of the parent show. It was given a 13-episode order.[22]\nOn December 10, 2018, it was reported that the California Film Commission had approved $6.6 million of tax credits for a potential second season should Freeform decide to renew the series.[23] On February 5, 2019, the series was renewed for a second season.[2]\nOn June 11, 2018, Tommy Martinez, Zuri Adele, Sherry Cola, and Roger Bart were cast in regular roles as Gael, Malika, Alice, Judge Wilson respectively.[4] Additionally, Emma Hunton and Ken Kirby were cast in recurring roles as Davia and Benjamin.[4]\nPrincipal production on season 1 commenced on June 11, 2018.[6][7]\nOn the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the series holds an approval rating of 100% with an average rating of 8.93/10, based on 10 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, \"Good Trouble is a spinoff that leaves the nest and takes graceful flight, bringing a deft comedic touch to the trials and tribulations facing Generation Z.\"[24] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the series a score of 83 out of 100 based on 4 critics.[25]\n1 \"DTLA\" January 8, 2019 0.2 0.41[16] 0.1 0.24 0.3 0.65[26]\n2 \"The Coterie\" January 15, 2019 0.2 0.33[17] 0.1 0.19 0.3 0.52[27]\n3 \"Allies\" January 22, 2019 0.1 0.33[18] 0.2 0.29 0.3 0.62[28]\n4 \"Playing The Game\" January 29, 2019 0.1 0.31[19] 0.2 0.32 0.3 0.63[29]\n5 \"Parental Guidance Suggested\" February 5, 2019 0.2 0.36[20] TBD TBD TBD TBD\n6 \"Imposter\" February 12, 2019 0.1 0.35[21] TBD TBD TBD TBD\n^ Andreeva, Nellie (January 3, 2018). \"'The Fosters' To End Run With 3-Episode Finale As Freeform Orders Spinoff Series Starring Maia Mitchell & Cierra Ramirez\". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 3, 2018.\n^ a b Gelman, Vlada (February 5, 2019). \"Good Trouble Renewed for Season 2\". TVLine. Retrieved February 5, 2019.\n^ a b c d e f g h Nemetz, Dave (June 11, 2018). \"The Fosters Spinoff Good Trouble Adds Riverdale Alum, Five More to Cast\". TV Line. Retrieved June 11, 2018.\n^ a b c d e f g h Pedersen, Erik (June 11, 2018). \"'Good Trouble': Freeform's 'The Fosters' Spinoff Fills Out Cast\". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved June 13, 2018.\n^ Promos, TV (December 27, 2018). \"Good Trouble (Freeform) \"Gael's Rooftop Loft\" Featurette HD - The Fosters spinoff\". Retrieved December 29, 2018.\n^ a b c Pedersen, Erik (June 11, 2018). \"'Good Trouble': Freeform's 'The Fosters' Spinoff Fills Out Cast\". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved June 11, 2018.\n^ a b c Vick, Megan (June 11, 2018). \"Good Trouble: Who Are Callie and Mariana's New Neighbors?\". TV Guide. Retrieved June 11, 2018.\n^ a b Petski, Denise. \"'Good Trouble': Molly McCook & Josh Pence Set To Recur In 'Fosters' Spinoff\". Deadline.\n^ a b Andreeva, Nellie (July 20, 2018). \"'Good Trouble': 'The Fosters' Stars Teri Polo and Sherri Saum To Reprise Roles On Spinoff Series\". Deadline. Retrieved August 20, 2018.\n^ Gelman, Vlada (August 9, 2018). \"Good Trouble: Hayden Byerly to Return as Jude on The Fosters Spinoff\". TV Line. Retrieved August 20, 2018.\n^ Highfill, Samantha (August 21, 2018). \"To All The Boys I've Loved Before star Noah Centineo returning for The Fosters spin-off\". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved August 21, 2018.\n^ Petski, Denise (September 10, 2018). \"'The Fosters' Alum David Lambert To Reprise Role On Spinoff 'Good Trouble'\". Deadline. Retrieved September 10, 2018.\n^ Pena, Jessica (October 8, 2018). \"Good Trouble: Beau Mirchoff to Guest on The Fosters Spinoff\". TVSeriesFinale. Retrieved October 15, 2018.\n^ a b \"Good Trouble Episode Listings\". The Futon Critic. Retrieved January 24, 2019.\n^ https://twitter.com/GoodTrouble/status/1080010489197940736\n^ a b Metcalf, Mitch (January 9, 2019). \"Updated: ShowBuzzDaily's Top 150 Tuesday Cable Originals & Network Finals: 1.8.2019\". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved January 9, 2019.\n^ a b Metcalf, Mitch (January 16, 2019). \"Updated: ShowBuzzDaily's Top 150 Tuesday Cable Originals & Network Finals: 1.15.2019\". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved January 16, 2019.\n^ a b Metcalf, Mitch (February 6, 2019). \"Updated: ShowBuzzDaily's Top 150 Tuesday Cable Originals & Network Finals: 2.5.2019\". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved February 6, 2019.\n^ a b Metcalf, Mitch (February 13, 2019). \"Updated: ShowBuzzDaily's Top 150 Tuesday Cable Originals & Network Finals: 2.12.2019\". Showbuzz Daily. Retrieved February 13, 2019.\n^ \"The Fosters Cancelled \u2014 But There's a (Very Promising) Twist\". TVLine. January 3, 2018. Retrieved February 23, 2018.\n^ Nellie Andreeva & Dominic Patten (December 10, 2018). \"'The Orville' & 'Good Trouble' Eye Renewals After Landing Tax Incentives For Future Seasons\". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved December 10, 2018.\n^ \"Good Trouble: Season 1 (2019)\". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved January 29, 2019.\n^ \"Good Trouble: Season 1\". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved January 11, 2019.\n^ Pucci, Douglas (January 18, 2019). \"Live+3 Weekly Ratings: Dirty John Finale Leads Scripted Cable Telecasts in Overall Gains\". Programming Insider. Retrieved January 18, 2019.\n^ Pucci, Douglas (January 25, 2019). \"Live+3 Weekly Ratings: Schitt's Creek More Than Triples its Fifth Season Premiere Telecast on Pop Among Adults 18-49\". Programming Insider. Retrieved January 25, 2019.\n^ Pucci, Douglas (February 1, 2019). \"Live+3 Weekly Ratings: Vikings Leads All Scripted Cable Telecasts in Raw Overall Gains\". Programming Insider. 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        "raw_content": "(Redirected from Haematopus)\n(Haematopus longirostris)\nSuborder: Charadrii\nThe oystercatchers are a group of waders forming the family Haematopodidae, which has a single genus, Haematopus. They are found on coasts worldwide apart from the polar regions and some tropical regions of Africa and South East Asia. The exception to this is the Eurasian oystercatcher and the South Island oystercatcher, both of which breed inland, far inland in some cases. In the past there has been a great deal of confusion as to the species limits, with discrete populations of all black oystercatchers being afforded specific status but pied oystercatchers being considered one single species.[1]\nThe name oystercatcher was coined by Mark Catesby in 1731 as a common name for the North American species H. palliatus, described as eating oysters.[2] Yarrell in 1843 established this as the preferred term, replacing the older name sea pie[2][3] or sea-pie[4]. The genus name Haematopus comes from the Greek haima \u03b1\u1f33\u03bc\u03b1 blood, pous \u03c0\u03bf\u03cd\u03c2 foot.[5]\nThe different species of oystercatcher show little variation in shape or appearance. They range from 39\u201350 cm (15\u201320 in) in length and 72\u201391 cm (28\u201336 in) in wingspan. The Eurasian oystercatcher is the lightest on average, at 526 g (1.160 lb), while the sooty oystercatcher is the heaviest, at 819 g (1.806 lb).[6] The plumage of all species is either all-black, or black (or dark brown) on top and white underneath. The variable oystercatcher is slightly exceptional in being either all-black or pied. They are large, obvious, and noisy plover-like birds, with massive long orange or red bills used for smashing or prying open molluscs. The bill shape varies between species, according to the diet. Those birds with blade-like bill tips pry open or smash mollusc shells, and those with pointed bill tips tend to probe for annelid worms. They show sexual dimorphism, with females being longer-billed and heavier than males.[1]\nThe diet of oystercatchers varies with location. Species occurring inland feed upon earthworms and insect larvae.[1] The diet of coastal oystercatchers is more varied, although dependent upon coast type; on estuaries bivalves, gastropods and polychaete worms are the most important part of the diet, whereas rocky shore oystercatchers prey upon limpets, mussels, gastropods, and chitons. Other prey items include echinoderms, fish, and crabs.\nNearly all species of oystercatcher are monogamous, although there are reports of polygamy in the Eurasian oystercatcher. They are territorial during the breeding season (with a few species defending territories year round). There is strong mate and site fidelity in the species that have been studied, with one record of a pair defending the same site for 20 years. A single nesting attempt is made per breeding season, which is timed over the summer months. The nests of oystercatchers are simple affairs, scrapes in the ground which may be lined, and placed in a spot with good visibility. The eggs of oystercatchers are spotted and cryptic. Between one and four eggs are laid, with three being typical in the Northern Hemisphere and two in the south. Incubation is shared but not proportionally, females tend to take more incubation and males engage in more territory defence. Incubation varies by species, lasting between 24\u201339 days. Oystercatchers are also known to practice \"egg dumping.\" Like the cuckoo, they sometimes lay their eggs in the nests of other species such as seagulls, abandoning them to be raised by those birds.[7]\nThe Canary Islands oystercatcher became extinct during the 20th century. The Chatham oystercatcher is endemic to the Chatham Islands of New Zealand but is listed as endangered by the IUCN, while both the African and Eurasian oystercatchers are considered near threatened. There has been conflict with commercial shellfish farmers, but studies have found that the impact of oystercatchers is much smaller than that of shore crabs.\nSpecies in taxonomic order\nMagellanic oystercatcher H. leucopodus\nBlackish oystercatcher H. ater\nBlack oystercatcher H. bachmani\nAmerican oystercatcher H. palliatus\nCanary Islands oystercatcher H. meadewaldoi \u2020\nAfrican oystercatcher H. moquini\nor Palaearctic oystercatcher H. ostralegus\nPied oystercatcher H. longirostris\nSouth Island oystercatcher H. finschi\nChatham oystercatcher H. chathamensis\nVariable oystercatcher H. unicolor\nSooty oystercatcher H. fuliginosus\nOne fossil species is known: Haematopus sulcatus (Brodkorb, 1955) from the early Pliocene of Florida.\n^ a b c Hockey, P (1996) Family Haematopodidae (Oystercatchers) in del Hoyo, J.; Elliot, A. & Sargatal, J. (editors). (1996). Handbook of the Birds of the World. Volume 3: Hoatzin to Auks. Lynx Edicions. ISBN 84-87334-20-2\n^ a b Lockwood, W B (1993). The Oxford Dictionary of British Bird Names. OUP. ISBN 978-0-19-866196-2.\n^ Jobling, James A (2010). The Helm Dictionary of Scientific Bird Names. London: Christopher Helm. pp. 184, 286. ISBN 978-1-4081-2501-4.\n^ Selous, Edmund (1905). The Bird Watcher in the Shetlands. London: J.M. Dent. Wikisource. p. 218.\n^ John B. Dunning Jr. (1992). CRC Handbook of Avian Body Masses. CRC Press. p. 98. ISBN 978-0-8493-4258-5.\n^ \"Birds Dumping Eggs on the Neighbors\". Sciencedaily.com. 2011-06-03. Retrieved 2012-12-20.\nWikispecies has information related to Haematopodidae\nARKive - images and movies of the oystercatcher (Haematopus ostralegus)\nOystercatcher videos on the Internet Bird Collection\nLIVE webcam at the seashore in Namsos, Norway 2013\nWikispecies: Haematopus\nFauna Europaea (new): 96576e7d-6e69-468e-b2ba-20a57230a328\nNZOR: f8618f39-96c5-4039-8aa2-d7179d27fcff\nRetrieved from \"https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Oystercatcher&oldid=881762838\"",
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        "raw_content": "Palnatoki prepares to kill King Harald Bluetooth by Jenny Nystr\u00f6m (1895).\nPalnatoke or Palnatoki, sometimes written Palna-Toki or Palna Toki (Old Norse P\u00e1lnat\u00f3ki or P\u00e1lna-T\u00f3ki), was a legendary Danish hero and chieftain of the island of Fyn. According to the J\u00f3msv\u00edkinga saga, Palnatoki founded the brotherhood of Jomsvikings and established its laws.[1]\nAccording to the J\u00f3msv\u00edkinga saga, he was the son of Palner Tokesen and his wife Ingeborg who was the daughter of the Geatish earl Ottar Jarl.[2] Palnatoke raised king Harald Bluetooth's son Sweyn Forkbeard and was a staunch supporter of the old pagan faith. Harald Bluetooth had allowed Christian missionaries from the Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen missionary in Denmark and the king himself was baptized once between 960 and 965. Palnatoke convinced Sweyn to wage war on his father. In the mid-980s, Sweyn revolted against his father and seized the throne. Harald was driven into exile and died shortly afterwards. According to some accounts, Palnatoki himself slew Harald.[3] In addition to religious motives, he may have been taking revenge for the death of his grandfather, Jarl Ottar, who was killed when Harald invaded G\u00f6taland.\nSaxo Grammaticus relates how Palnatoke (Toko) was forced by King Harald to use a single arrow to shoot an apple from his own son's head as the boy ran downhill. The legendary motif of the great archer forced to shoot an apple from his son's head appears among other Germanic nations, as the story of Egil in the \u00dei\u00f0rekssaga, William of Cloudesley in an English ballad, Hemming Wolf in Holstein, Puncher in an Upper Rhenish legend in Malleus Maleficarum, and most famously William Tell in Switzerland.[4]\nThe name has been interpreted in two different ways. The first is as an alternate Old Norse patronymic meaning \"Palni's (or Palnir's) (son) T\u00f3ki\".[5] The other is as a nickname meaning \"Shaft-Toki\" or \"Toki the Archer\".[6][7]\nPalnatoki was the subject of works by two influential Danish authors of the early nineteenth century. Adam Gottlob Oehlenschl\u00e4ger wrote a tragedy called Palnatoke in 1809. N. F. S. Grundtvig wrote a tale called Palnatoke in 1804 and in 1809\u201311 a two-volume work of poetic drama, Optrin af K\u00e6mpelivets Undergang i Nord (\"Episode of the Downfall of the Fighting Life in the North\"), which deals with Palnatoki and Sigur\u00f0 and was intended as part of a massive poetic work projected to consist of dramatised historic episodes and retellings of sagas spanning a thousand years from the coming of Odin and \"Asatru\" to Scandinavia through the legends of the V\u00f6lsungs and Nibelungs until the fall of the Jomsborg with Palnetoki's death, and the victory of Christianity.[8]\n^ Influentially P.A. Munch, Samlede Afhandlinger, Christiania: Storm, 1876. See for example Laurence Marcellus Larson, Canute the Great: 995 (circ.)-1035 and the rise of Danish Imperialism During the Viking Age, New York: Putnam, 1912, p. 155: \"the castle probably existed before Toki became prominent in the garrison, if he ever was a member\". Gwyn Jones, A History of the Vikings, Oxford University Press, 1973, p. 127, doubts Jomsborg was ever more than \"a market-place with its Danish garrison\" \"imposed\" on the Wends by Harald Bluetooth.\n^ \"Jomsvikingarnas Saga\". Heimskringla.no. Retrieved January 20, 2016.\n^ Saxo Grammaticus' Gesta Danorum and J\u00f3msv\u00edkinga saga; see Samuel H. Cross, \"Scandinavian-Polish Relations in the Late Tenth Century\" in Studies in Honor of Hermann Collitz ...: Presented by a Group of his Pupils and Friends on the Occasion of his Seventy-Fifth Birthday, February 4, 1930, 1930, repr. Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries, 1969, pp. 114-40, p. 122, note 25.\n^ For a full discussion, see Jacob Grimm, Teutonic Mythology, 4th ed. tr. James Steven Stallybrass, vol. 1, London: Bell, 1882, pp. 380-83. Also John Fiske, Myths and Myth-Makers: Old Tales and Superstitions Interpreted by Comparative Mythology, Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1900, repr. BiblioLife, 2009, ISBN 1-110-87842-7, pp. 3-6. George Webbe Dasent, Popular Tales from the Norse, 3rd ed. Edinburgh: Douglas, 1888, repr. BiblioBazaar 2005, ISBN 978-1-113-45357-0, note 5, pp. 403-04 has translations of the passages in Saxo Grammaticus' Gesta Danorum Book X, \u00dei\u00f0rekssaga (which he calls Wilkina Saga and Grimm calls Vilkinasaga), and Malleus Maleficarum.\n^ Max Keil, Altisl\u00e4ndische Namenwahl, Leipzig: Mayer & M\u00fcller, 1931, p. 127 (German) and a writer in Acta Philologica Scandinavica, Volume 5 (1969), p. 146 (Danish) both cite as a parallel M\u00e1na-Lj\u00f3tr, \"Lj\u00f3tr, M\u00e1ni's son\", in Sturlunga saga.\n^ \"Kenningarnafn (Bezeichnungsname)\", Allgemeine Encyclop\u00e4die der Wissenschaften und K\u00fcnste in Alphabetischer Folge, ed. J.S. Ersch and J.S. Gruber, Leipzig, Brockhaus, 1838, p. 191 (German); Toki the Archer (?)\", An Icelandic-English Dictionary, Richard Cleasby, revised, enlarged and completed by Gudbrand Vigfusson, Oxford: Clarendon, 1874, p. 475 under \"P\u00e1lnir\".\n^ However, A.G. Moffatt, \"Palnatoki in Wales\", Saga-Book of the Viking Club 3 (1902), 163-73, p. 167 takes \"Tuke, or Toke\" to be \"the family name\".\n^ N.F.S. Grundtvig, Forfatterskabet Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine, Arkiv for Dansk Litteratur: et kolossalt digterv\u00e6rk, som . . . skulle best\u00e5 af dramatiserede historiske optrin og sagabearbejdelser og i stof og handling r\u00e6kke fra guden Odins og dermed asatroens ankomst til Norden over V\u00f8lsunge- eller Nibelungensagnene til Jomsborgs undergang ved vikingeh\u00f8vdingen Palnatokes d\u00f8d og kristendommens sejr. . . . alts\u00e5 godt 1000 \u00e5r. Accessed January 7, 2010.\nJ\u00f3msv\u00edk\u00edngasaga ok Knytl\u00ednga 1828 edition.\nSaxo Grammaticus' Gesta Danorum, Book X chapter 7, online at Royal Danish Library.\nThis article contains content from the Owl Edition of Nordisk familjebok, a Swedish encyclopedia published between 1904 and 1926, now in the public domain.\nRetrieved from \"https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Palnatoke&oldid=829818959\"\nDanish legendary figures\nHeroes in Norse myths and legends\nWikipedia articles incorporating text from the Nordisk familjebok",
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        "raw_content": "Sweedler's Hopf algebra\nIn mathematics, Moss E. Sweedler (1969,\u2002p. 89\u201390) introduced an example of an infinite-dimensional Hopf algebra, and Sweedler's Hopf algebra H4 is a certain 4-dimensional quotient of it that is neither commutative nor cocommutative.\nThe following infinite dimensional Hopf algebra was introduced by Sweedler (1969, pages 89\u201390). The Hopf algebra is generated as an algebra by three elements x, g, and g\u22121.\nThe coproduct \u0394 is given by\n\u0394(g) = g \u2297g, \u0394(x) = 1\u2297x + x \u2297g\nThe antipode S is given by\nS(x) = \u2013x g\u22121, S(g) = g\u22121\nThe counit \u03b5 is given by\n\u03b5(x)=0, \u03b5(g) = 1\nSweedler's 4-dimensional Hopf algebra H4 is the quotient of this by the relations\nx2 = 0, g2 = 1, gx = \u2013xg\nso it has a basis 1, x, g, xg (Montgomery 1993, p.8). Note that Montgomery describes a slight variant of this Hopf algebra using the opposite coproduct, i.e. the coproduct described above composed with the tensor flip on H4\u2297H4.\nSweedler's 4-dimensional Hopf algebra is a quotient of the Pareigis Hopf algebra, which is in turn a quotient of the infinite dimensional Hopf algebra.\nArmour, Aaron; Chen, Hui-Xiang; Zhang, Yinhuo (2006), \"Structure theorems of H4-Azumaya algebras\", Journal of Algebra, 305 (1): 360\u2013393, doi:10.1016/j.jalgebra.2005.10.020, ISSN 0021-8693, MR 2264134\nMontgomery, Susan (1993), Hopf algebras and their actions on rings, CBMS Regional Conference Series in Mathematics, 82, Published for the Conference Board of the Mathematical Sciences, Washington, DC, ISBN 978-0-8218-0738-5, MR 1243637\nSweedler, Moss E. (1969), Hopf algebras, Mathematics Lecture Note Series, W. A. Benjamin, Inc., New York, MR 0252485\nVan Oystaeyen, Fred; Zhang, Yinhuo (2001), \"The Brauer group of Sweedler's Hopf algebra H4\", Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 129 (2): 371\u2013380, doi:10.1090/S0002-9939-00-05628-8, ISSN 0002-9939, MR 1706961\nRetrieved from \"https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sweedler%27s_Hopf_algebra&oldid=744624254\"",
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        "raw_content": "Place in Maryland\nCoordinates: 39\u00b018.9\u2032N 76\u00b057.1\u2032W\ufeff / \ufeff39.3150\u00b0N 76.9517\u00b0W\ufeff / 39.3150; -76.9517\n19.0 km2 (7.34 sq mi)\nWest Friendship is an affluent semi-rural unincorporated community in western Howard County, Maryland. West Friendship is located at the junction of Interstate 70 and Maryland Route 32. Frederick Road (Maryland Route 144) is a main thoroughfare.\nLike many small communities in Howard County, West Friendship developed slowly as settlers moved west. As adventurers set out to survey the area, they established land tracts in the 1700s, many before the Revolutionary War. Stein's history (1972) lists land grants given to families whose descendants live in the area today. The families of Warfield, Ridgely, Selby, Hobbs, Cross, and Cissel helped create what is now West Friendship.[3]\nIn the 19th century, the main road through West Friendship was filled with travelers who could find comfort at mile houses along the route. The population of West Friendship totaled fifty by 1887.[4] Some came to settle; others, like the circuit rider ministers, rode on horseback from church to church, making it more convenient for residents to attend the nearest service. Early travel was rough, but most residents were adept at horseback riding. Many traveled over the Frederick Turnpike built in the 1790s. Empty land soon gave way to Thomas S. Cross's general store and post office in West Friendship.[3][5]\nIn the 20th Century, paved roads and the automobile replaced country roads and the horse and buggy. The paving of the West Friendship-Sykesville Road (MD 32) by the state in 1910 was an important development for the community. Social gatherings continued to center around farming in the 1940s. Before then, the Howard County Grange Competitions were held at Brendel Manor Park and in one resident's front yard. After moving to Freestate Raceway and Ellicott City High, residents set up the groundwork for the present Howard County Fair in 1953 to be held annually in West Friendship.[3][6]\nWest Friendship's one-room school house provided a primary education for many residents in the early 1900s. In 1925, the High and Consolidated School at West Friendship was constructed, replacing all nearby one-room schools, and area residents came by school bus to attend, Over the next few decades, there were several additions, and it became an elementary school. The school was rebuilt in 1978.[3]\nLarge homes dot farms and rolling hills in West Friendship.\nStrict zoning regulations have largely limited sprawl and preserved the community's bucolic character.[citation needed] Large farms and historic homes still cover the area's gently rolling hills and many farms remain inhabited by descendants of the earlier aristocratic families. Wide expanses of farmland, meadows, woods and parks abound.[citation needed] However, as with most areas within an hour's drive of the Baltimore-Washington corridor, West Friendship is seeing a steady rise of residential development. Suburban subdivisions, many with 4000+ square-foot homes on 1+ acre lots, are becoming increasingly common.\nHomes in the community are among the most highly sought after in the Baltimore area.[citation needed] In 2012, West Friendship was ranked as the most expensive suburb in the Baltimore metropolitan area according to the Baltimore Sun.[7] In the newer subdivisions, homes commonly sell for over $1 million.\nTypical neighborhood in West Friendship.\nIn 2009, the estimated population of West Friendship (zip code 21794) was 2,777 persons with 1,763 households. The median age is 36.5 years. The racial make-up of West Friendship was 87.1% White, 3.5% African American, 9.1% Asian, and 0.3% Hispanic. 90.6% of the population speak English at home. Foreign-born residents compose of 7.9% of the community. The most common countries of origin were Nigeria (23%), United Kingdom (22%), Taiwan (14%) and Canada (10%).[8]\nAccording to the U.S. Census Bureau, the median family income was $178,977 in 2013, one of the highest in Maryland. More than 40% of families earned more than $200,000 per year.[9] The average family net worth in 2013 was $1.81 million.[10] An estimated 0.9% of families have an income below the poverty level.[9]\nMost West Friendship residents commute to work in the Baltimore-Washington corridor. More than half (54%) of families have 3 or more cars.[9] The mean commute is 30\u201334 minutes. 88% of residents drive a car to work, and 34.7% of residents work within Howard County, Maryland.[8]\nInterstate 70 through West Friendship.\nWest Friendship is located in the Howard County Public School District. Elementary school children in West Friendship are zoned for West Friendship Elementary School, Bushy Park Elementary School or Triadelphia Ridge Elementary School. Middle school students attend Mount View Middle School or Folly Quarter Middle School. Most high school students attend Glenelg High School or Marriotts Ridge High School.\nPrivate school options in the area include the Glenelg Country School and the Glenwood Country Day School. 28% of local students attend private school.\nThe Howard County Fairgrounds is located on Route 144 in West Friendship, and is the home of the annual Howard County Fair and the Maryland Sheep and Wool Festival. Another popular event is the Howard County Motorcycle Swapmeet, hosted several times a year. This is one of the oldest \"motorcycle swapmeets\" in the nation. The Howard County Living Farm Heritage Museum is located across from the Howard County Fairgrounds.\nThe community is close to several parks. West Friendship Park offers hiking and nature walks. Western Regional Park offers a large children's playground and several sports field. The Willow Springs Golf Course and the Cattail Creek Golf Course and Country Club cater to many of the community's affluent residents. Senior activities can be found in the Glenwood Community Center on Route 97.\nThe community has a small shopping center which houses the West Friendship branch of the US Post Office, banks, several restaurants and stores, medical offices, and a gas station.\nWest Friendship is served by the West Friendship Volunteer Fire Department which has been in service since 1944.[11]\nLike much of Howard County, West Friendship is located at the northern edge of the humid subtropical climate zone (K\u00f6ppen climate classification Cfa), with mild to cool winters and hot humid summers. Precipitation is plentiful and spread evenly throughout the year. Snowfall varies greatly from year to year, but averages 22.4 inches annually.\nClimate data for West Friendship, MD\nPfefferkorn House and Granary\nPoverty Discovered\n^ https://web.archive.org/web/20140518050030/http://www.postalmuseum.si.edu/statepostalhistory/Maryland_Post_Offices.pdf\n^ a b 2010 U.S. Census results for zip code 21794\n^ a b c d http://www.co.ho.md.us/PortalServices/HCG_Portal_Communities_WestFriendship.htm\n^ Feaga, Barbara. Howard's Roads to the Past. p. 41.\n^ Howard County Historical Society. Images of America Howard County. p. 42.\n^ Leonard, Kevin (7 August 2015). \"Human cannonball was big attraction at Howard County Fairs held at Laurel Raceway\". The Baltimore Sun.\n^ http://www.baltimoresun.com/business/bal-baltimore-most-expensive-first-2012-pg,0,1205268.photogallery\n^ a b http://www.city-data.com/zips/21794.html\n^ a b c http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=ACS_10_5YR_DP03&prodType=table\n^ http://www.bizjournals.com/baltimore/subscriber-only/2013/08/16/wealthiest-zip-codes-in-the-baltimore.html\n^ WFVFD.ORG\n^ \"West Friendship Historic Weather Averages in Maryland (21094)\". Intellicast.com. Retrieved July 22, 2012.\nMunicipalities and communities of Howard County, Maryland, United States\nCounty seat: Ellicott City\nDorsey's Search\nAnnapolis Junction\u2021\nAtholton\nDorsey\u2021\nElysville\nHanover\u2021\nHenryton Heights\nIsaacsville\nMarriottsville\u2021\nPaternal Gift Farm\nPfeiffers Corner\nRetrieved from \"https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=West_Friendship,_Maryland&oldid=796682089\"\nUnincorporated communities in Howard County, Maryland",
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        "raw_content": "Lisa Isaacs, UK-born graphic designer and owner of a papercraft business, made Aliyah in 1995. In this blog she shares her insights from 14 years of trying to communicate in Hebrew\nCan We Anglos Ever Speak Hebrew Like Natives?\nIf you\u2019d asked me 14 years ago, when I first made Aliyah, what my Hebrew would be like today, I would have laughed and said \u201cOh, I\u2019ll be speaking like a native by then!\u201d. How wrong I was! Hebrew does not just happen and, dare I suggest, unless you go and live on a kibbutz, move to somewhere in the Negev, or of course marry an Israeli, none of us are ever going to really be speaking like the natives.\nWhilst I am perfectly comfortable walking into a shop, ordering food in a cafe, going to school meetings and generally using Hebrew in my day to day life on a reasonable level, I will always be \u2018The English Speaking Mum\u2019 and at least now I provide great entertainment for my kids and their friends when they want something to laugh about. They just need to ask me to repeat a word with a \u2018resh\u2019 or \u2018chet\u2019 in it and they are in fits of giggles! Oh, little do they know\u2026\nI have made many mistakes along the way. Making Aliyah with nothing but knowledge of the Aleph Bet was the first one. Coming from the small Jewish community of Hull in England meant that Hebrew lessons were not available to me, and how I envied my classmates at Ulpan who had been to a Jewish school and learnt a great deal more than me at a younger age. Secondly, Ulpan was great and I worked hard, but it doesn\u2019t help too much that, once you have left the class, you are surrounded by people speaking English all afternoon and evening. The temptation was always too great to revert back into my native tongue.\nWhen I left Ulpan I landed a great job as a graphic designer at The Jerusalem Report magazine. It was a wonderful opportunity for me but, yet again, I was reading, working and speaking in English\u2026 and thus the years rolled on. I have asked for \u201cMezeg Avir\u201d (weather) stickers in The Post Office rather than \u2018Doar Avir\u2019 (Airmail). I have ordered potato juice rather than apple juice in a caf\u00e9, and these are just a couple of examples of the mistakes that I have known about. I dare say there have been many that I was not aware of when I spoke!\nToday my kids are both in school and I need to be able to help them with their homework. My eldest son is in Fourth Grade and certain subjects are already beyond me. Recently he needed help with geometry and I spent half of the time looking up what the words \u2018parallel\u2019 and \u2018perpendicular\u2019 were! This was of course before I knew about English Hebrew by Subject (which has, for instance, a Maths chapter that lists all the relevant terms in Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry and so on). We got there in the end.\nOn a positive note, my children entering school definitely turned my Hebrew around somewhat. I needed to be able to talk to their teachers, their friends and their friends' parents who were, naturally, not necessarily English speakers and so I was somewhat thrown into speaking Hebrew and could no longer hold back in fear of making mistakes. In general, people are always very patient and do not point out every mistake I make, and we are usually able to make an arrangement without any great misunderstandings!\nHaving described all the pitfalls and mistakes that I have made along the way, I do want to tell you about the one thing I feel that I have got 100% right. My \u2018Sabra\u2019 children are able to jump between English and Hebrew with no problems at all, depending on whom they are speaking to. They both read well in English as well as Hebrew, and they do not mix their languages nor use words in Hebrew if they are speaking in English. We have always spoken English at home \u2013 unless they have friends over \u2013 and the boys learnt to read in English before Hebrew.\nWe were criticised for this. Well meaning people told us that we were now living in Israel and so we should be speaking Hebrew. Whilst the Hebrew does not just happen, we were aware that once the boys were in school, that is what they would be concentrating on, so we got their English up to a competent level before they were even really aware of another language. Now they will never have to face the difficulties I have had to face with language, either in Israel or abroad, and I am extremely proud of their abilities.\nI will end with a little story. My Dad took my kids out for a walk at the port in Hull when we were last visiting England a couple of years ago. They got talking to a lady walking her dog and she told my son that he spoke very nicely and asked him which school he went to. My son, at the age of 6, was not aware that a non-Jewish person in Hull did not know what \u2018Yachad\u2019 was or meant, and proudly told her \u201cI go to Yachad\u201d (the name of his school). There are very few Jewish people in Hull, never mind Israelis, and I do wonder what planet that poor lady thought we had come from!\nLisa Isaacs is the creative talent behind \u2018Handmade in Israel\u2019, a home-based papercraft business stocking a large range of greetings cards in English and Hebrew for all occasions, papercut pictures, gift boxes and notebooks.\nAll of her work is designed and made at her home in Modi\u2019in. To see what she is currently working on please go to her blog: http://lisa-handmadeinisrael.blogspot.com/\nand visit her online store: http://www.etsy.com/shop/handmadeinisrael\nStruggle helping your kids with homework in Hebrew?\nDo you find that even if your Hebrew is good, when it comes to Math, Biology, Geography, Literature and other school subjects, your Hebrew vocabulary is lacking? Have you ever spent half an hour just trying to work out basic terms in Geometry like median, or tangent?\n\u2018English Hebrew by Subject\u2019 (EHBS) our new topic dictionary could save you and your kids (if they\u2019re new in the country) a lot of time! E.g, in EHBS you can find \u201cmedian\u201d and \u201ctangent\u201d, and other Geometry terms all in one page, clearly and easily organised.\nThe same is true for many other school subjects: from Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Geography to Literature, the Humanities, Grammar, Drawing and Performing Arts.\nTo watch a short demonstration video clip, follow this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGAawy7aK5A\nTo download the contents list Click here\nAnd enjoy a 5% online discount and free delivery worldwide!\nMoney back guarantee! We are sure you're going to love 'English Hebrew by Subject',\nbut if for any reason you're not satisfied, we will issue you a full refund including delivery costs!",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb News \u00bb Talking About Science\nTalking About Science\nBy Lee McDavid\nEngineering IGERT Chris Polashenski talks to Greenland Radio host Henriette Rasmussen about his sea ice research.\nJulia and Ruth are two of 24 Dartmouth doctoral students in earth sciences, ecology and evolutionary biology, and engineering who are fellows in the Integrated Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT) program, which is funded by the National Science Foundation. The Dartmouth IGERT, run by the Institute of Arctic Studies at the Dickey Center for International Understanding at Dartmouth, is a program in polar environmental change. While it is fundamentally an interdisciplinary curriculum in science, engineering, and the human dimensions of changing climate it also emphasizes science communication. What Julia and Ruth are doing with their students on the tundra may look silly, but their intent is serious\u2014they are practicing one of the primary goals of the Dartmouth IGERT: to make science understandable, even fun, to yet another challenging audience.\nFor the past four years IGERT graduate students have been communicating with all sorts of unlikely audiences explaining properties of snow and ice, changes to the Greenland Ice Sheet, the composition of ice cores, the history of the earth's climate, threats to coastal communities from melting ice, and complex Arctic policy issues as well basic science concepts, in the hope that science, engineering, environmental change, and the research process will be more understandable.",
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        "raw_content": "November 12, 2018 Jill SalahubKatie HaggstromKhadijah Queen\n\u201cKhadijah means wife of the prophet. Nothing about my name is casual. Your mouth has to make an effort.\u201d ~Khadijah Queen, I\u2019m So Fine: A List of Famous Men & What I Had On\nKhadijah Queen, an Assistant Professor of English from CU Boulder, is author of five books including I\u2019m So Fine (2018), Non-Sequitur (2015), and Fearful Beloved (2015). But categorizing Queen\u2019s writing into one genre is something of a challenge, with her current publications ranging from poetry and prose to lyric plays. Her work has appeared in numerous well-known publications, including Fence, Tin House, and Buzzfeed.\nOn October 25th, Queen joined us as the Creative Writing Reading Series speaker. Introduced by an MFA candidate, Queen\u2019s work was described as tackling how women move in the world. Once she started reading, her words moved into our space, filling the Longs Peak Room.\nQueen began with Fearful Beloved which includes her series of poems addressed Dear Fear. These poems were born from an M.F.A. writing assignment, but \u201cpicking fear was very easy for me.\u201d\nAs she set the scene, I could visualize her sitting amidst the large art installment at a modern art museum. When she began reading, we joined Queen in that space: white curtains hanging from pulleys, swings dangling from the ceiling, pigeons in cages, speakers in bags. We moved with Queen through this space, confronting her own relationship with fear.\nThe whole evening, I was shocked by the raw depth and breadth of Queen\u2019s words. When she transitioned to excerpts from her lyric play Non-Sequitur, our quiet space was filled with loud words. As the only Black M.F.A. student in her program, Queen turned her words and thoughts into writing. With characters like The Brown Vagina, The Mild Ex-Prisoner and The Chip Off the Old Block, these excerpts spoke about much larger issues, questioning the different roles we play in society. The play turns objects, like The 40% Discount, into characters. Each word hung heavy in the room, The Brown Vagina bleeding and giving birth interspersed with humorous interludes from The Online Payments.\nTo experience a portion this play for yourself, you can watch this video of Queen reading Act I, Scene I for the Brooklyn Poets Reading Series.\nQueen then read from her new book I\u2019m So Fine, written as a series of prose poems without punctuation or sentence breaks. After writing a few stories about the famous people she\u2019s met and what she was wearing, she turned these stories into an entire collection. From Snoop Dogg\u2019s homie Lil\u2019 \u00bd Dead to DJ Quik and her mother\u2019s encounters with Layzie Bone from Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, each of these encounters dug us deeper into her experiences with men, some not so great.\nThe evening was concluded with four new, \u201cregular ass poems.\u201d Queen\u2019s final poem resonated with me the most, titled I Slept When I Couldn\u2019t Move. This poem carried us through different types of pain, but also different transformations. When do we sleep and what does that sleep mean to us?\nThe reading was followed by a Q&A with Khadijah Queen. Here are the answers to the questions you\u2019re dying to know:\nWhat is your favorite poet? Lucille Clifton is the one she keeps returning to.\nWhat is your writing process? Queen writes by hand because there\u2019s something about the \u201cbody transference\u201d that happens when pen is put to paper.\nWhat advice do you have for young writers? \u201cBe bold.\u201d\nWhat is your favorite Prince song? \u201cJoy in Repetition\u201d\nFinal advice? Fear is always going to be there so just do it anyway.\nIf you\u2019re interested in reading Queen\u2019s poetry for yourself, you can find Disposed, Theory: Synesthesia, or The Rule of Opulence online.",
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        "raw_content": "The following points need more work to make them into full, accurate and worthwhile analytical points in response to the \u2018Variation\u2019 question on regional dialect. What is worth keeping in each of these points? Does anything need to be removed or replaced? What could you add to make them decent points?\nEbenezer doesn\u2019t speak Standard English. The writers shows us this by using sentences like \u201cFish she was very particular about.\u201d\nThe common concrete noun \u201cOrmers\u201d seems to be an example of dialect lexis.\nEbenezer is reminiscing about his past, describing how things used to be. He seems to enjoy his memories, as everything is presented in a good light: \u201cShe\u2019d be singing hymns all the time and you could hear her all over the house.\u201d\nThe main factors that affect people\u2019s use of regional dialect are location and how long they\u2019ve lived there. If you\u2019ve just moved somewhere, you won\u2019t use the dialect of that region immediately (or maybe not at all). It depends on whether you\u2019re proud of where you come from or not. If a proud Geordie moved to Liverpool, they probably wouldn\u2019t lose any of their Geordie speech, but if they weren\u2019t proud of it, they might try to fit in more, to accommodate.\nPrescriptivists don\u2019t like variation as it means people aren\u2019t all using the Standard English forms. Descriptivists, on the other hand, recognise that language varies and changes and there is no point trying to stop it.",
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        "raw_content": "Potential distribution and electrostatic forces in wedge-shaped geometries: analytical and numerical results\nKoenders, M.A. \"Curt\" and Reymann, Steffen (2000) Potential distribution and electrostatic forces in wedge-shaped geometries: analytical and numerical results. Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 225(2), pp. 299-306. ISSN (print) 0021-9797\nOfficial URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/jcis.2000.6765\nThis work was supported by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [grant number GR/L89525].\ninterparticle forces, Monte Carlo method, debye-huckel approximation, wedge, electrical double-layers, Monte-Carlo simulations, Gouy-Chapman theory, ions\nhttps://doi.org/10.1006/jcis.2000.6765",
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        "raw_content": "The importance of PROLOG\nEnnals, Richard (1984) The importance of PROLOG. In: Griffiths, M. and Tagg, E.D., (eds.) The role of programming in teaching informatics: IFIP Working Conference Proceedings. North-Holland Publishing Co. pp. 93-101. ISBN 9780444876645\nThe logic programming language PROLOG is introduced, with an overview of applications around the world. The focus was on the declarative use of logic as a computer language for children, rather than on procedural programming. Problems and dangers are outlined.",
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        "raw_content": "Historic Confirmation To Florida Court\nDarrin Gayles Confirmed To Be U.S. District Judge\nfor Southern Florida\nFlorida Why Courts Matter coalition\nToday the US Senate confirmed, 98-0, the nomination of Darrin Gayles to be U.S. District Judge for Southern Florida. Gayles is the first openly gay African American male to be confirmed to a federal bench seat.\n\u201cToday we have added a highly qualified judge with a decade of experience to the federal bench,\u201d said Equality Florida CEO Nadine Smith on behalf of the Florida Why Courts Matter coalition. \u201cThat is cause for all fair-minded Floridians to celebrate. There was a time when racism and homophobia would have prevented the best candidate from being appointed. Today\u2019s confirmation is a testament to Judge Gayles\u2019 impressive resume and a sign of the progress we've made as a society.\u201d\nAs of 2013 it was estimated that more than 195 million people -- over 60 percent of the U.S. population -- lived in a community with a federal courtroom vacancy. This crisis creates a backlog of cases that undermines our system of justice and makes it difficult for many Americans to have their case heard in a timely manner. In Florida, there are currently six judicial vacancies including four in the Southern District.\nCurrently there are 14 active judges on the Southern District with 18 authorized judgeships, meaning after Gayles\u2019 confirmation there will still be three vacancies. All these vacancies are considered \u201cjudicial emergencies\u201d based on the length of the vacancy and resulting backlog of cases.\nAlthough Gayles will be the first openly gay African American male to be confirmed as a federal judge, he is the second to be nominated. Earlier this year Sen. Marco Rubio blocked the nomination of Judge William Thomas to the same Southern District Court of Florida.\nDarrin Gayles received a BA degree in 1990 from Howard University and a JD in 1993 from George Washington University Law School. He served as Assistant State Attorney in the Miami-Date State Attorney's Office from 1993 to 1997 and as Assistant District Counsel at the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service from 1997 to 1999. Gayles went on to serve as Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of Florida and from 2004 to 2011 was a Miami-Dade County Judge within the Eleventh Judicial Circuit. Since 2011, he has served as a Circuit Court Judge in the Eleventh Judicial Circuit. President Obama nominated Gayles to the seat vacated by Judge Patricia A. Seitz on the Southern District Court of Florida on February 6, 2014.\nFor more information, please visit www.whycourtmatter.org.",
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        "raw_content": "News + Events KFF: What Does the Outcome of the Midterm Elections Mean for Medicaid Expansion?\nThe Kaiser Family Foundation, a nonprofit organization focusing on national health issues, released the following fact sheet to spotlight the implications that Medicaid expansion adoption or implementation could have on specific states, based on the results of the 2018 midterm election. This fact sheet was originally published on November 7, 2018 via the Kaiser Family Foundation.\nWhile not typically an election issue, Medicaid \u2014 particularly the Medicaid expansion created under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) \u2014 was an important issue in the 2018 midterm elections in a number of campaigns throughout the country. Following the election, 37 states including the District of Columbia have adopted the ACA\u2019s Medicaid expansion. States may implement the expansion at any time, and while they can no longer receive 100% federal financing for three years, they remain eligible for enhanced federal financing of 93% in 2019 and 90% in 2020 and beyond. Many studies on the effects of the ACA Medicaid expansion point to positive effects on coverage, access to care, service utilization, and state budgets and economies. This fact sheet highlights key states in which the results of the 2018 midterm elections have implications for Medicaid expansion adoption or implementation. States examined include those that had Medicaid expansion ballot initiatives and states in which governor races have potential implications for Medicaid expansion. In states that had governor races with implications for Medicaid expansion, changes in the composition of state legislatures are also important as governors in most states will need to work with their legislatures in order to adopt the expansion.\nOutcome of Medicaid Expansion Ballot Measures\nFour states voted on Medicaid expansion ballot initiatives.\nIdaho. Idahoans voted in favor of Idaho Proposition 2, a ballot initiative that requires the state to submit a state plan amendment to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to implement the Medicaid expansion no later than 90 days after the approval of the act. The Idaho Department of Health and Welfare is required and authorized to take all actions necessary to implement the provisions of this section as soon as practicable. Outgoing Governor Butch Otter endorsed the ballot initiative less than a week before the election,1 and Republican Governor-elect Brad Little has said he will implement the initiative.2\nMontana. Montanans voted down Montana I-185 after spending on campaigns for and against the initiative made it the most expensive ballot measure race in Montana history. The measure proposed raising taxes on all tobacco products (including e-cigarettes and vaping products) and dedicating a percentage of increased tax revenues for Montana\u2019s current Medicaid program; veterans\u2019 services; smoking prevention and cessation programs; and long-term care services for seniors and people with disabilities. The initiative also would have eliminated the sunset date for the Medicaid expansion, which is set to expire on June 30, 2019. The Montana State Legislature, which remains in Republican control following the 2018 midterm election,3 could take action to continue the expansion program beyond June 2019 despite the ballot measure\u2019s failure. As of late October, tobacco companies had spent more than $17 million on advertising and other efforts to oppose the ballot measure, most of which came from cigarette maker Altria.4 In comparison, I-185 supporters had spent nearly $8 million, primarily from the Montana Hospital Association.5\nNebraska. Nebraskans voted in favor of Nebraska Initiative 427, which requires the state to submit a state plan amendment or documents seeking waiver approval to CMS on or before April 1, 2019 to implement the Medicaid expansion. The initiative calls for the state Department of Human Services to \u201ctake all actions necessary to maximize federal financial participation in funding medical assistance pursuant to this section\u201d. Although Governor Pete Ricketts, who was just re-elected for a second term, has been a vocal opponent of expansion,6 he previously stated that if expansion made it onto the ballot it would be up to voters to decide.7\nUtah. Voters approved Utah Proposition 3, which calls for the state to expand Medicaid coverage under the ACA beginning April 1, 2019. In addition, the initiative prohibits future changes to Medicaid and CHIP that would reduce coverage, benefits, and payment rates below policies in place on January 1, 2017. Proposition 3 calls for a 0.15% increase (from 4.70% to 4.85% of the state sales tax except for groceries) to finance the expansion or Medicaid and CHIP more broadly. 8 Utah Governor Gary Herbert did not support the initiative (he instead favored the Legislature\u2019s more limited approach of seeking a federal waiver to expand Medicaid just to the poverty line).9\nKey Governor Races with Implications for Expansion\nKansas. Democratic Governor-elect Laura Kelly has promised to advocate for and sign a bill approving Medicaid expansion in her first year in office.10 Although both houses of the Legislature remain in Republican control following the 2018 midterm election,11 expansion has received bipartisan legislative support in the past. In 2017, expansion legislation was passed by the Kansas House and Senate but was vetoed by then-Governor Sam Brownback. The House then nearly overrode the veto, but fell three votes shy (in an 81-44 vote) of the 84 votes needed to overcome the Governor\u2019s opposition.12 The 2019 legislative session is set to begin on January 14th.13\nMaine. Medicaid expansion was adopted in Maine through a ballot initiative in November 2017. After resisting implementation of the expansion, Governor Paul LePage complied with a Maine Supreme Judicial Court order to submit an expansion state plan amendment (SPA) to the federal government in September 2018, but he accompanied it with a letter asking CMS to reject the SPA. The newly elected Democratic governor, Janet Mills, has supported Medicaid expansion and is likely to move quickly to implement.14 Democrats also won control of the Maine Senate, giving the party control of both houses of the Maine Legislature.15\nWisconsin. The election of Democrat Tony Evers, a supporter of Medicaid expansion, over incumbent Republican Governor Scott Walker may increase the prospects of expansion in Wisconsin. The state already has a program in place to cover adults up to the poverty level through Medicaid, so unlike other non-expansion states, there is no coverage gap in Wisconsin. However, expansion to 138% of the federal poverty level under the ACA could result in additional federal Medicaid revenues and more people enrolled in Medicaid. Passage of the Medicaid expansion through the State Legislature could be a challenge even with the election of a Democratic governor, as both houses of the Wisconsin Legislature remain in Republican control.16 The 2019 legislative session is set to begin on January 7th.17 In addition, Wisconsin recently received CMS approval for a Medicaid waiver that includes work requirements, required completion of a health risk assessment as a condition of eligibility, and mandatory premiums for some Medicaid beneficiaries.18 Although the state now has authority to make these changes, the new governor could potentially withdraw, amend, or not implement the waiver.\nOther States to Watch\nAlaska. Alaska implemented the Medicaid expansion on September 1, 2015 under current Independent Governor Bill Walker. 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        "raw_content": "Anonymous Takes From The Rich, Gives To... The Cyber Security Industry?\nCyber activists supporting Anonymous have passionately sought to punish the corruption they see in authority \u2013 from digital security firms to big corporations to, now, banks themselves. A hacker splinter group called TeaMp0isoN says it has partnered with supporters of the extremely loose-knit network of hacktivists and pranksters, to steal credit cards from several banks including Chase, Bank of America and CitiBank and give the money to charities and \u201cthe 99%.\u201d The project, announced yesterday, is called Operation Robin Hood and in response to the Occupy Movement.\nAlso announced yesterday: the cyber security market is (surprise) booming. This is the industry making money from companies and governments who want to defend and attack digital threats like Operation Robin Hood. Total spending will reach $60 billion by the end of this year, then grow at close to 10% each year for the next three to five years, according to a report from accounting giant Price Waterhouse Coopers. The United States accounts for more than half the total, with Japan and the U.K. the next largest markets.\nThe report says that \u201cgrowing threats\u201d and \u201cincreasing awareness\u201d of cyber threats are key to the rise in spending, and it points squarely at Anonymous and LulzSec, a hacker splinter group that terrorized the Internet for 50 days last summer. LulzSec struck everyone from FBI affiliate Infragard, to Sony Pictures, to PBS. Like TeamPoison, the group, made up of about six hackers, had split from Anonymous at first, before partnering with the collective towards the end of their spree to collaborate on reviving the Anti-security (Antisec) movement. The group received plenty of headlines from the mainstream media on their hacks, their eventual disbanding and the arrest of alleged members.\nAll this, PwC says, is helping drive cyber security deals. \u201cAgainst the backdrop of heightened awareness of hacks and deliberate attacks on institutions by semi-organized groups, the cyber security market is undergoing significant change and attracting investment from sectors that span technology, telecommunications, defense, professional services and financial investors,\u201d said Rob Fisher, PwC\u2019s U.S. technology leader for transaction services.\nMoney isn\u2019t just flowing through goods and services, but deal-making too: nearly half the $22 million spent globally on cyber security deals since 2008, was spent in the first half of 2011. Thirty seven deals accounted for more than $10 billion in deal value, according to PwC.\nPlenty of folks in the cyber security field have debated whether the rise of Anonymous would actually lead to increased spending on services like protection from DDoS attacks, which can temporarily paralyze a website, and SQL injection-type attacks that can raid a database and sometimes purge it of all contents.\nAaron Barr, the former CEO of digital security firm HBGary Federal, which Anonymous attacked in February after Barr tried identifying supporters, recently predicted that spending would not increase because of Anonymous, but shift in terms of its type. \u201cSome companies have shifted the money towards website security and\u2026 anti-DDoS,\u201d he told the press during a conference held by digital security giant RSA in London in October. Before Anonymous, the industry was seeing demand for DDoS-type technology focused primarily in Asia, but since then it had spread around the world.\nPwC\u2019s report suggests Barr may have been wrong, though it seems not to have been able to quantify the \u201cAnonymous\u201d factor in the spending rise.\nThe irony in all this is that Anonymous by nature is not a massive, global organization constantly plotting new cyber attacks against governments and corporations, but small cells of people working independently across the globe, some vastly more skilled than others in hacking, but sharing the same name. It\u2019s the name that amplifies their voices, no matter how unlikely their threat may be (witness the much-hyped plot against Facebook earlier this year). When \u201cAnonymous\u201d and \u201cWe are legion\u201d are invoked, many people take note, and a few get worried enough to get their wallets out.\nSupporters of Anonymous are great at playing up the scary persona \u2013 the collective is borne out of the internet culture for trolling and exaggeration, and the macho, confrontational rhetoric that\u2019s all over IRC (chat) networks and prevalent in hacker culture. In the end that may translate to one thing for the digital security industry: dollars.\nAnd I wonder what will happen to all of those people from whom they steal those credit cards? Or what will happen when charities try to spend that dirty money? No good will come of this. If anything, it'll just raise public support for the ability to crack down even more on the monitoring of personal data.\nHow they justify their upcoming actions:\nOriginally Posted by taniquetil\ni was wondering that as well. maybe they only choose credit cards from corporations. maybe its federally insured. i dunno but im inclined to agree that it might not be such a good idea.",
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        "raw_content": "The greatest escape adventure ever told Jul 26, 2018 Czech Republic, Spain, United States 133 Min. R\nWatch Papillon (2018) Full Movie Online, Free Download Full Movie, Watch Papillon (2018) Full Movie Online, Free Download Stree (2018) Full Movie, Papillon (2018) Full Movie Download in HD Mp4 Mobile Movie. Full Movie Download in HD Mp4 Mobile Movie. Henri Charri\u00e8re, called \u201cPapillon\u201d for the butterfly tattoo on his chest, is convicted in Paris for a murder he did not commit. Sentenced to life imprisonment in the penal colony of French Guiana, he becomes obsessed with escaping. After planning and executing a series of treacherous yet failed attempts, he\u2019s sent to the notorious prison Devil\u2019s Island, a place from which no one has ever escaped.\nOriginal titlePapillon",
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        "raw_content": "Over the last few years, B3 has devoted effort and resources to position Latin America as a financial hub \u2013 that is, as an important liquidity centre capable of attracting and retaining investment from different parts of the world, while providing more investment opportunities for local players.\nFor this strategy to succeed, cooperation and coordinated work among the different exchanges within Latin America are very important as a way to foster the development of products and services of excellence.\nAccordingly, the building of strategic alliances with relevant exchanges throughout Latin America has set the stage for B3 to share its systems and product development know-how with its peers. Greater integration of markets should result in the development of the exchanges involved and benefit the region\u2019s capital markets.\nWithin this regional context, Argentina can play a very important role. The country is being driven by a shift in its economic model, with an increased focus on investment. In addition, its GDP is expected to grow 2.6% in 2018 and 3.2% in 2019. This, alongside the fact that market capitalisation currently accounts for only 16% of GDP (well below 50.5%, the average for the four largest economies in Latin America), provides solid evidence of its potential for growth.\nBesides the economic aspects, important reforms are also under way, including a reformulation of tax and capital markets legislation that should encourage the inflow of capital to foster the growth of companies as a result of a more stable financial environment.\nShort- and mid-term prospects for Argentinian capital markets look very promising and could establish the basis for sustainable growth in years to come. The international investment community is supportive of the reforms already implemented and should continue to seek opportunities in the country. Public and private sectors are aligned and committed to fostering an agenda of development, which should result in the continuation of capital inflows for investment through a variety of instruments.\nB3\u2019s initiative to expand its ties with other Latin American exchanges and BYMA\u2019s intention to expand its product portfolio by developing its own derivatives market created the possibility of establishing this innovative partnership. B3 is committed to providing technological infrastructure services to BYMA, involving the hosting and processing of orders sent by participants in the Argentinian market for the trading of listed derivatives to be created on BYMA. This will be done through a platform of technological excellence, B3\u2019s PUMA Trading System.\nAlthough the start of operations is still pending regulatory approval in both countries, the agreement is a clear demonstration of the ability to deliver sophisticated solutions when innovation and cooperation are embraced as drivers of growth. It also demonstrates the excellence of the technology infrastructure B3 has built in the last few years. An agreement with this level of complexity shows the true potential of Latin America as a region, inaugurating a new era of prosperity and sustainable growth for Latin American financial market infrastructures (FMIs).\nFMIs in Latin America will have to cooperate and share capabilities as a way to strive and thrive in an ever-changing and very competitive environment. The amount of investment required from an FMI in this space will only grow. Sharing achievements and opportunities will enable a healthy and competitive environment to exist.\nMarket players in the region should continue to pursue the true integration of Latin American financial markets relentlessly. After all, this is the only way to ensure these markets are going to be in a position to seize the opportunities that present to whoever is ready to compete at major league level.\n1. Focus Economics. April 2018",
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        "raw_content": "What is meant with \u201cdescription of the research infrastructure\u201d?\nThe description of the research infrastructure is the specific term generally used for a re-search infrastructure component (e.g. \"mass spectrometer\"; another possibility would be the description of the research infrastructure item with the manufacturer's specification, e.g. \"mass spectrometer Xevo TQ-S\").\nWhat is the \u201ctype of research infrastructure\u201c?\nThe type of research infrastructure is classified based on five different possible types of re-search infrastructures:\nLarge equipment:\n\u201cLarge equipment\u201d means a conventional large-scale research installation. Building it up and operating this equipment consumes an essential part of the research budget of owning facility, institution, organisation or company (e.g. NMR devices, mass spectrometers).\nCore facilities are common research centres/centres for the development and exploitation of arts, in which several devices or research infrastructures are available. A core facility has the technical and methodical knowledge available, which is needed by several working groups or units. Core facilities are normally equipped with highly qualified staff and offer in addition to their own methodical research services for research projects. The devices and infrastructure needed for a core facility require a complex technical know-how and result in high acquisition cost. Sharing a core facility allows to achieve a high degree of capacity utilisation.\nElectronic database & collections:\nAn electronic database is a system for electronic data collection and management (except libraries). The essential function of an electronic database is to store huge amounts of data and to provide different subsets of these data tailored to requested display formats.\nSpatial research infrastructure:\nSpatial research infrastructure is defined as special architectural measures for the purposes of research and development of arts that is specific equipment, facilities and procedures, which are essential to use the rooms for the planned research purposes (e.g. dust-free rooms). Spatial basic equipment (laboratories, equipment of core facilities etc.) as well as their renewal and typical structural measures are not part of this survey. Research infrastructures (devices, databases etc.) being positioned in the spatial research infrastructures must be specified separately.\nOther research infrastructure:\nAny other research infrastructure (except buildings), which can be used for the research and development of the arts and which cannot be assigned to another type of research infrastructure.\nWhat does \u201callocation to core facility\u201d mean?\nThe \u201callocation to core facility\u201c shows research infrastructures, which are part of a core facility. It offers a linking possibility for registered research infrastructures. Thereby the affiliation to another research infrastructure\u00b4s profile page becomes visible, e.g. with linking from a core facility to a large equipment.\n\"Web link\u201d & \"Location\"\na.) Web link: The web link offers a direct online linking to the research infrastructure.\nb.) Location: The location shows, where the research infrastructure is physically located.\nWhat is the short description of the research infrastructure for?\nThe short description defines a research infrastructure in a brief, understandable and informative manner. What type of research infrastructure is it? The brief description should help and support the search for a suitable research infrastructure.",
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        "title": "2.1% total. Also had 2 quarters around 5. Took me 2 minutes to find it. Sigh.",
        "raw_content": "2.1% total. Also had 2 quarters around 5. Took me 2 minutes to find it. Sigh.\nLink: https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2018-08-01/ranking-presidents-economic-records-by-gdp-growth\nReplies to: \"2.1% total. Also had 2 quarters around 5. Took me 2 minutes to find it. Sigh.\"",
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        "title": "Abortion Thread - Scrolls of Lore Forums",
        "raw_content": "Abortion Thread\nhttp://www.scrollsoflore.com/forums/...&postcount=267\nThere is no scientific evidence that a fetus -in the mother's womb- is a human being.\nThere is no objective scientific answer for whether or not a fetus is a human being, so we basically have to give the benefit of the doubt to women, who are indisputably humans with rights.\n\"Human\" does actually have a biological definition. You can cling to personhood and make up whatever definition you please, but \"human\" is an actual term for our species.\nhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_development_(biology)\nI accused you of denying personhood to certain humans. Your answer was to say that the prenatal human is in fact not a human. But that's just wrong. Fertilization is the earliest stage of a human's development. Do you... do you want me to find a stronger source that verifies a human is in fact a human, at this stage of development?\nEDIT: If this thread gets locked too, then should the discussion go in the Politics or the Justice thread?\nUgh someone closed the abortion thread and it already spilled over to the Feminism and Politics thread.\nIt did what?\nhttp://www.mediaite.com/online/jesus...bout-abortion/\nShe says \ufffdusing religion to dictate legislation is un-American, but it\ufffds happening\ufffd.... as she sits with Jesus trying to dictate abortion legislation...\nOh. Oh... that's Warlock. I see.\nEDIT: Sarah Silverman is neither my biology nor my philosophy textbook.\nSince this is page one I'll just get my main ideas out of the way.\nKids are hard as fuck to raise. It is one of if not the greatest burdens of adulthood. It is, of course, incredibly rewarding, but it takes a huge amount of perseverance, determination, time, and money. It takes planning. It's not something to be taken lightly, it is a huge deal.\nSo if some young teenage or college aged girl gets knocked up I completely stand by their right to abort it. It's the best fate for the girl and for their child. If the child is kept the mother has to completely stop their education to raise them and get multiple jobs to support them. They may even need their parents to get involved to help, which is a huge burden on them. Either way the child grows up missing a parent for a large chunk of time because they'll be working. It's not a healthy environment.\nIt's even worse if the child is put up for adoption. We have over 430k kids in foster care. Almost 20k of those foster kids, that's about 20%, never settle down and just end up aging out of the process. Only 25% ever settle down with one family. Another 20% wait 5 years or more to get adopted. It's a awful and psychologically damaging thing for a child to go through, especially since it takes place during the critical period of bonding and growing. A lot of foster kids are noted as being short tempered, angry, and host to numerous mental problems.\nBeyond that, think of the mother. Their life is now in shambles, they can't further their education or their career, they have to settle. It's even worse if they're alone. If it's a rape child that's even more horrendous. To deny them an abortion is heinous.\nI don't accept the fetus as a person. It is living completely off of its mother's nutrients. Essentially it's a parasite. I don't care that its a future human. Most humans on earth right now are treated like shit and they're grown adults. I've never seen a better way to put it than this comic:\nAnd most importantly of all, it's not up to us what happens to the child. It's the mother's. Aren't conservatives all about free choice and being free of government constraints? Aren't we allowed to further our own destinies? By denying the mother the right to choose what happens to her child you are being hypocritical and downright oppressive. Why should one's life be determined forever because of what some fuckers over in Washington decide? It's disgusting. It's the mother's choice. Let HER choose.\nYou made a lot of important points. But if you made those points about a newborn (or possibly about a fetus who's started developing his/her brain, depending on your ideology), then they would not be enough to convince you to terminate the child in question. Because you recognize that a newborn is a person.\nThat's why the personhood question is the primary one.\nI don't accept the fetus as a person. It is living completely off of its mother's nutrients. Essentially it's a parasite.\nSo you wouldn't agree with the \"brain beginnings = personhood\", argued in that last thread earlier?\nDo you go up to birth itself, when the umbilical cord is cut, before you say the human is a person?\nSo you wouldn't agree with the \"brain beginnings = personhood\", argued by Ashendant?\nI'm just gonna say that while I do believe that sapience grants personhood, that doesn't mean that a fetus in any stage(even if a person), forfeits the women rights.\nReally I kinda prescribe to the old, old school ways. I don't really count them as a full blown person until they reach the age of two. That means they've survived the hardest time period of childhood. I do consider them a human being at birth, just not an actual individual. I'm kind of having a hard time expressing that. I acknowledge their living and being, but don't accept them, I guess?\nI differentiate humanity and personhood. When the umbilical cord is cut and the baby is breathing on their own I count them as a full blown human being. I just don't count them as a person.\nUnrelated, but another \"big\" point I should add:\nIf someone wants to abort their child because they're \"the wrong gender\" I would let them. Why? Because in the first place those people shouldn't even be fucking parents. Those people are awful. I think it's better to let the child never have to think cognitively and suffer than to allow them to be born to parents that don't love them.\nNow, if they list \"wrong gender\" as the reason for wanting an abortion I would ideally tell them to fuck themselves and throw them in the slammer, but who is going to list that as their reason except to some backstreet alley abortionist? The abortion is the better thing to do, compared to birth imo, since it's going to happen anyways.\nBut that's not a legal issue, just a moral one. Fuck those people.\nI'm just gonna say that while I do believe that sapience grants personhood\nAnd I still contest that the newly-brained or the newborn has sapience. Sure, they have brain waves. So do cats.\nSo... does that mean you're in favor of legal abortion up to the age of 2 years?\nI sounds kinda douchy of me but I agree with a wrong gender abortion if they have the excess of one gender and none of the other (like already having 2 girls and want 1 boy or vice versa).\nOnce the child is born the mother will keep them, almost guaranteed. They went through with the birth and they'll usually keep them. At that point the people wanting the kid dead are usually the father or parents. So no, I don't support it.\nThis is one of the very few times I support adoption over abortion. Killing the child at age 2 is cruel because at that point the child is fully aware. I don't consider them a person until that second birthday, but it's still morally wrong to kill them at age 1 because they are thinking cognitively at that point.\nThis is something that seems pointless to discuss. As far as I'm concerned, pragmatism is in order. There is no point getting bogged down in \"what is a life\" and \"what is personhood\", as those questions won't ever be resolved between different parties.\nFrom a pragmatic perspective, there are many good reasons why someone might want an abortion. If that's the case, why should we get bogged down in principle, especially considering that these principles are not a consensus position? If it has many pragmatic benefits, without causing much harm, why prevent it? Allow people who want an abortion to get one for a justifiable reason. If you've got principles that make you feel as if this is unconscionable, then don't get one.\nThat's your reason? So, it would be undone if you ever encountered a mother who did want to do away with her pre-2-year-old child?\nYou can sedate anyone and kill them painlessly, so that shouldn't factor in.\nFrom a pragmatic perspective, there are lots of people whose death would improve the world. If I shoot a drug dealer down the street who has no family, then where's the harm?\nThat would be taking the law into one's own hands, which, of course, a just society cannot permit, and violates near-universal principles that vigilante justice is bad.\nRegardless, the drug dealer is conscious, and furthermore, a citizen of the state. One cannot kill a citizen of the state, as that violates law, violating another near-universal principle. A foetus or embryo is not yet a citizen of the state, or a recognised entity verified by another state or body, according to both tradition and law, and hence, has no protection.\nA foetus or embryo is not afforded this protection because it is commonly accepted, and has been for centuries, that an unborn human is not yet a person, that is, not yet living, nor conscious of the environment in which it finds itself. States are developed by persons for persons, and hence, have no business dealing with non-persons. The state determines the definition of the \"person\".\nOf course, this definition could change, as it has, however, I am not in favour of such a change for pragmatic reasons. That is why I find it pointless to discuss. You will quite easily be able to poke holes in my \"argument\" if you could call it that, from a principled perspective. I'm not going to try and defend it on that level, because you will never see it my way, just as I shan't see it yours.\nOne cannot kill a citizen of the state, as that violates law, violating another near-universal principle. A foetus or embryo is not yet a citizen of the state, or a recognised entity verified by another state or body, according to both tradition and law, and hence, has no protection.\nAh. We'd only be able to target non-citizens, I suppose.\nA foetus or embryo is not afforded this protection because it is commonly accepted, and has been for centuries, that an unborn human is not yet a person, that is, not yet living\n\"Not yet living\", you say.\nI'm going to give you a moment to recant of that ridiculous claim.\nLet's say that a women goes through labor, has their baby, and decides that it's best for the baby to die rather than to be adopted or raised by themselves. It's not really an abortion anymore, but I would allow it. So long as it's a painless death it's fine by me. That said, I highly doubt a case like this would come up.\nI do believe it's immoral to kill a toddler, though. From age 2 on that child has already begun to think cognitively and has their own personality, their own being. They are a true person. To kill them then is murder.\nIf abortion isn't wrong than how can we justify any sort of morals and say anything is wrong? If a fetus isn't a human then how do we justify the worthiness of any human life from infancy to seniors? I don't think many of you realize how you can justify pretty much anything if you are determined enough too. It doesn't mean you should. That is where introspection comes in.\nIf it's okay to force a lady to give birth, why isn't it okay for people to force healthy people to donate organs?\nPeople are dying right?\nI'm sorry, I thought conservatives valued free-will and independence? Am I missing something here? Aren't you trying to push your morals on everyone else?\nNo one is forcing women to give birth. People want to stop them from terminating their off-spring after they forced into the world. Why wouldn't morally conscious people want to stop this?\nThe same reason the abolitionists forced people to stop owning slaves. Your freedom ends as soon as it infringes on another person's freedom. In this case it is the most important freedom of them all. The right to life.\nIn her opinion this is akin to slavery and thus everyone needs to change.\nNevermind any indications that having anti-abortion laws will only make abortions unsafe.\nNo one is forcing women to give birth.\nPeople want to stop them from terminating their off-spring after they forced into the world. Why wouldn't morally conscious people want to stop this?\n1. That is literally exactly what is happening.\na Texas lawmaker told a woman who made the difficult choice to terminate a non-viable pregnancy that she should have carried the fetus to term anyway \ufffd even though an MRI had already revealed that he was missing a large part of his brain and didn\ufffdt have much chance of survival.\nhttp://thinkprogress.org/health/2013...abortion-bill/\n2. Because 'saving' a life only to pay no attention to it after it's born is -more- reprehensible to me.\n3. I stand by the bodily autonomy argument. You cannot infringe on the mother's right to her body.\nThe bolded is a better argument but I am still extremely skeptical. The amount of abortions since Roe Vs Wade is very high(over 50 million) and in some states like North Dakota they only have one abortion clinic. The culture and society boycotts doctors that perform them and they protest at them and that kills all their business. It is almost de-facto forbidden.\nThe DoD bans abortions except in the case of rape, incest or life of the mother on military bases. Tricare will not pay for it even if you go off base. I think this potential issue is over blown.\n\"Living\" in the sense of \"experiencing\", that is, living in a human sense, and not in a mechanical sense.\nWe can't say anything is \"really wrong\". We don't have answers to these questions, never have, and never will. That's why it is pointless to get bogged down in what is \"right\" and \"wrong\". We can't justify any morals, nor can we justify the worthiness of any human life. These are things left to God, it seems, as humans haven't had much luck figuring such stuff out. We should not worry about justification and thinking. Instead, we should just go with our guts. That's as close as we can get to God's decision-making, as it is an innate part of us we can't suppress. Differently people's guts say different things, but nevertheless, it seems most true to God's creation if we all do what our God-given intuitive sense asks us to do.\nLast edited by Eagan; 01-22-2014 at 10:09 PM..\nIf abortion isn't wrong than how can we justify any sort of morals and say anything is wrong?\nIf their effects are contrary to their intentions and/or demonstrably a net negative for society.\nBecause the removal of a parasite that will live its own wretched and tortured life after halting the life of its mother is the same as slavery. Right.\nWhich is more valuable? A blank slate that needs to be taught everything and costs thousands of dollars to be even raised somewhat succesfully at the cost of their mother's own acceleration, or someone already past the critical period, already taught, already on their way to a succesful life in society?\nAre you willing to make that gamble? Do you want to go to the ghetto and tell me all those single mothers working three jobs are better off now with their children than they would be without them? Is society better off with all the unwanted children roaming the streets? I thought you said that street gangs were one of the largest problems for inner city crime?\nA fetus is not a parasite. Stop using buzz words.\nbarongrackle is right!, inappropriately named, morally indefensible, not done yet, population control",
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        "raw_content": "Written by Professor Rosalind Croucher\n\u2018The Role of the Australian Human Rights Commission as the National Human Rights Body in Promoting and Protecting Rights\u2019\nTranscript originally published on the Australian Human Rights Commission's website\n[Professor Croucher spoke to this paper]\nI begin my presentation by acknowledging the traditional custodians of this land, and pay my respect to the elders, past and present, and to acknowledge emerging community leaders of the Gadigal peoples of the Eora Nation and acknowledge any Indigenous guests attending today.\nThe theme of the conference is most timely, but it is expressed in a somewhat negative way, in terms of \u2018limits\u2019, rather than on the right. I have just concluded my role as part of the \u2018Expert Panel\u2019, as we were called, chaired by the Hon Philip Ruddock, which concluded a review into religious freedom last week. The Religious Freedom Review report was delivered to the Prime Minister last Friday, 18 May, and the next steps lie with the PM. The report, as I said at the Senate Estimates hearing in Feb, will \u2018speak for itself\u2019. It was the culmination of a nationwide consultation process, including a public submission process and face-to-face meetings in every State and Territory. A total of 15,620 submissions were received; and 90 consultation meetings were held across the country. It was a deeply engaged and enriching process.\nI found that the panel worked together extremely well\u2014strongly collegial, forthright, intellectually challenging of each other. The process, though confined to a relatively short timeframe, prompted wide involvement across a range of stakeholders, with interest continuing from the groups that had been actively engaged throughout the debates on the amendments to the Marriage Act in 2017. In addition to faith groups and LGBTI groups, the Panel heard from human rights institutions, education providers, academics and secular and humanist groups. The areas of focus will not be a surprise and were widely publicised: hiring of staff, curriculum, parents\u2019 rights in relation to education of children, charitable status, and so on\u2014the kinds of matters that were central to the Freedom for Faith\u2019s long and detailed submission.\nOnce the report is made public, there will be much in the domain of the right in relation to religious freedom that the Australian Human Rights Commission to do\u2014or rather, continue to do in relation to this key human right.\nIn the time I have today I will speak about the Australian Human Rights Commission and its work as the national human rights institution, leading into some reflections about freedom of religion as it came to be expressed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and then the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR).\nI began my appointment as President on 30 July last year. I set myself some important tasks, most particularly to understand what it was that had attracted public attention, and indeed public ire, about the Commission. But I also needed to be inside the place and see how much good is being done that the outside world hardly ever sees, or if they do, misunderstands\u2014and sometimes very badly.\nMy leadership style is an organic one. I am not a \u2018crash in and crash through\u2019 manager, imposing new structures, getting rid of people, without question. I get to know the people I am to work with, find out their strengths, aspirations and desires, play to their strengths and help them to address problems. It is slow, and nurturing, with my eyes on a longer horizon.\nFirst, I wanted to learn thoroughly about the Commission\u2014its history, its current role and where it sits both nationally and internationally.\nThe first Commission was established in 1981, by a conservative Government, led by the Hon Malcolm Fraser as Prime Minister. The prior August Australia had finally ratified the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) (which had entered into force fifteen years before, in 1976). The Act establishing this first Commission included a sunset clause under which the first Commission ceased operation in 1986. Perhaps it was assumed that Australia would have it all sorted out within that time.\nThe passage of the Australian Human Rights Commission Act 1986(Cth) marked the establishment of the present Commission, symbolically on 10 December 1986\u2014International Human Rights Day. (It was first called the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission, or HREOC, and renamed in 2008).\nIn his Second Reading Speech for the Human Rights Commission Bill 1981, the then Attorney-General, the Senator Hon Peter Durack QC, said that the Commission \u2018will promote the observance of human rights throughout Australia within the limits of Commonwealth power\u2019.\nThe ratification of the ICCPR provided a crucial catalyst to the establishment of the Commission. Senator Durack said that this added to \u2018the need for effective human rights machinery in Australia\u2019 and would \u2018help Australia to discharge the obligations it has assumed under the covenant\u2019.[1]\nSenator Durack also observed that the purpose of the Human Rights Commission was \u2018progressively to develop a better and more comprehensive recognition and observance of the rights of every individual in our community, regardless of financial standing and whatever his or her race, age, sex, religion or status\u2019.\nIn addition to the Australian Human Rights Commission, there are various human rights bodies in the states and territories, some established before, others after the federal one. The roles of each are constrained by their jurisdictional limits. The Australian Human Rights Commission\u2019s constraints lie in the limitations, and breadth of Commonwealth power, particularly the external affairs power, s 51(xxix) of the Australian Constitution. The relationship between the state commissions and the federal one is one of distinct areas of competence, and some overlapping ones. As in many things federal, it has its strengths, and its untidiness.\nThe Commission today comprises myself, as President, and seven other Commissioners as \u2018statutory office holders\u2019, appointed as Australia signed up to new international conventions and commitments. Our current complement includes Commissioners in the areas of:\nAboriginal and Torres Islander Social Justice\nThe Commission has a number of broad roles. The complaints handling role, for complaints of discrimination on specific grounds under the set of anti-discrimination Acts, is a key one, because it is the ability to bring a claim under the legislation that is the principal way to enforce those laws. What surprises many, however, is that the discrimination commissioners have no role in hearing complaints, since 1999. They initially did have this role, but in 1995 the High Court held that the enforcement mechanism in the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 was found to be unconstitutional, on the basis that the commission, as an administrative body, could not make a final determination as to the rights of the parties to a dispute.[2] This affected, similarly, the Sex Discrimination Act and the Disability Discrimination Act. This then led to the current processes, based on confidential complaint handling through conciliation. The President was given the authority and responsibility for all complaint handling, which is managed by delegation, while the Commissioners were given an amicus curiae function \u2018to argue the policy imperatives of their legislation before the Federal Court\u2019.[3]\nComplaints are managed through a process of conciliation, initiated by individuals, and, if unresolved at the Commission, may in some cases be taken to the federal courts. There is also a function in relation to complaints concerning human rights matters arising under the covenants referred to in the Act \u2014 principally the ICCPR. There is no avenue to the courts here\u2014nor to enforceable remedies. This is where my role takes on a quasi-judicial character.\nResolving complaints of discrimination or breaches of human rights under federal laws is a big part of the work of the AHRC. Each year, on average, the Commission handles 2,000 complaints, and nearly all of those are resolved through a very strong conciliation program, with a high success rate. Of those that are conciliated, about 75% are conciliated successfully. The participants in the conciliation process are evaluated, and the survey feedback from that is very, very strong\u2014not only from those who are complainants but also from those who are respondents.\nComplaints usually start with just a phone call or email \u2014 some form of contact \u2014 by, on average, 15,000 people a year who consider they\u2019ve been badly done by in one way or another, and businesses just trying to understand their obligations. They are assisted or referred.\nAll of this goes on, unnoticed and unobserved, year in, year out. The processes are conducted confidentially, and protected through non-disclosure provisions, essential to the integrity of, and confidence in, the process.\nThe educational side of the Commission\u2019s work is perhaps one of its most enduring contributions to Australian society. I was gobsmacked by how large the educational outreach program is, developing human rights education programs, guidelines and resources for schools, workplaces and the community.\nSuch contributions play a role in building respect which I have described as \u2018the essence of a civil society\u2019 and \u2018the active voice of dignity which is the essential right linking all of the international conventions to which Australia has committed\u2019.[4] From the work on preventing cyber-bullying, a song for pre-schoolers with the repeated line \u2018let\u2019s join hands and show we care\u2019, to the teaching resources and video prepared for the 800thanniversary of the sealing of the magna carta of 1215, the contributions have a wide reach. For example, the magna carta video, aimed at high school students, was accessed around 50,000 times in 2016\u20132017. Indeed, some of our most popular education resources are our school education modules, linked to the learning areas under the National Curriculum and also \u2018Face the Facts\u2019, providing factual information about controversial issues to inform debate.\nA further aspect of the Commission\u2019s work is international engagement, both in the treaty reporting cycles but also in the field of international technical cooperation, assisting in capacity building particularly in our Asia-Pacific region.\nI have been struck by the complexity of the layers of international engagement through the UN and its various \u2018mechanisms\u2019\u2014all of which has grown as the UN itself has grown. As the \u2018national human rights institution\u2019, or NHRI, the Commission has a distinct place. NHRIs are rated, \u2018A\u2019 to \u2018C\u2019, according to principles that emerged from a Paris conference in 1991.[5] As an \u2018A status\u2019 body, the Commission is entitled to participate directly in the work of the Human Rights Council, including the right to speak during annual plenary sessions. These rights are superior to those enjoyed by international NGOs, or \u2018civil society\u2019 as they are collectively known in the UN lexicon\u2014not only in the sessions of the Council itself, but also the subsidiary \u2018mechanisms\u2019, including the Treaty Bodies and Special Procedures.\nAustralia has made a particular commitment to NHRIs over time and is one of the leading supporters internationally of them, as is evident in the documentation supporting Australia\u2019s bid for candidacy of the UN Human Rights Council.\nIn the tripartite architecture of UN engagement, the Commission therefore has a distinct role. As the national human rights institution, the Commission is in the middle: between government on the one hand, and civil society, on the other. We're neither one nor the other\u2014and are independent of both. We are not the government\u2019s lackey nor the nation\u2019s soapbox, in other words.\nIt is necessary to the effective functioning of the Commission over the longer term to be a trusted adviser. Good relationships and open doors are absolutely crucial for us to be able to play that role to its fullest. To be the Devil\u2019s Advocate and, as I have said, even at times to be the \u2018devil\u2019s blowtorch\u2019, you need to have a respected seat at the table.[6] Having a \u2018Devil\u2019s Advocate\u2019 for human rights is a healthy, indeed necessary, thing in the context of the promotion and protection of those rights. Even if it means we should expect criticism\u2014for calling out Government against the commitments made to the international community in signing up to the international treaties that set the benchmark for human rights.\nThe Commission and freedom of religion\nThe Commission has undertaken a great deal of work in the area of freedom of religion, reflecting that issues of religious freedom were one of the driving forces of the human rights movements in the international arena post-WWII, in the wake of the holocaust and the cataclysms of the war years. The ICCPR, one of the main framing documents of the Commission\u2019s human rights work, contains a key article on the human right of religious freedom, in article 18.\nIn 1998, for example, the Commission conducted an inquiry into freedom of religion and belief in Australia and first proposed that Australia expressly incorporate religious freedom into Australian law. And, since 2000, the Commission has undertaken a sizable body of work on the protection of freedom of religion and belief. In the Commission\u2019s submission to the Religious Freedom review a list of such work is set out.\nIssues concerning the protection of religious freedom comprise a core area of human rights consideration and of the Commission\u2019s ongoing work. When the Religious Freedom Review report is made public, the Commission will incorporate its findings into our future work.\nTo conclude my speech today, I thought I would include a final set of reflections on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which is where the conversation about religious freedom at an international level formally began.\nReflections on the 70th anniversary of the UDHR\nAs a legal historian by experience and inclination, in my new role I started exploring the development of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights that was the UN\u2019s first major \u2018benchmark\u2019 document for human rights.\nWhile it was the maintenance of collective security that was uppermost in the minds of the nations gathered as the \u2018General Assembly\u2019 of the United Nations, the human rights project gathered momentum, so that they would:\nlive up to their war rhetoric by providing assurances that the community of nations would never again countenance such massive violations of human dignity.[7]\nThe Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted by the General Assembly on 10 December 1948, that resulted, would become not only an instrument, but\nthe most prominent symbol, of changes that would amplify the voices of the weak in the corridors of power. ... It is the parent document, the primary inspiration, for most rights instruments in the world today.[8]\nIn my historical meanderings I was particularly taken by the role of Eleanor Roosevelt in relation to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, especially in this 70th anniversary year of the adoption of this seminal document. The recently widowed Mrs Roosevelt, wife of Franklin D Roosevelt, President of the US from 1933 to 1945, was asked to chair the \u2018Third Committee\u2019 that led its drafting.\nHer biographer, Professor Mary Ann Glendon (a wonderful family law professor), wrote of Mrs Roosevelt\u2019s trepidation at undertaking her role. To her daughter, Anna, she wrote privately that \u2018tho the responsibility seems great I\u2019ll just do my best and trust in God\u2019.[9]\nMrs Roosevelt managed to steer the Third Committee through its work, adopting also a strategy of entertaining. Although a terrible cook, she recognised the value of the communications and relationships that build around the simple fact of engaging informally. She was a natural and \u2018organic\u2019 leader in the way I described earlier, drawing together the strengths of the key people: Peng-chun Chang, a Chinese philosopher, diplomat and playwright; Ren\u00e9 Cassin, a French law professor, and a Jew, who had lost 29 relatives in concentration camps; and Charles Malik, a Lebanese academic, philosopher and diplomat and chief spokesman for the Arab league. These personalities framed the story of the drafting of the University Declaration.\nIn 1838, in an essay \u2018On History\u2019, the Scottish philosopher, Thomas Carlyle, described history as \u2018the essence of innumerable biographies\u2019.[10] In my legal historical excursions in the past I have been singly affected by how much the stories of individuals sit behind the story of law\u2014innumerable biographies, in Carlyle\u2019s words.\nThe history of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, is not only \u2018the essence of the lives\u2019 of the men of the Third Committee, but also the essence of the indomitable woman in its Chair. There will be much to be written this year about the UDHR and its influence on the covenants that followed.\nWith respect to religious freedom, the tensions focused upon questions like the right to change one\u2019s religion and also the extent to which the right could be limited.\nMalik advocated including a right to change one\u2019s beliefs in the religious freedom article. Glendon writes that Malik was moved to suggest this, because his native Lebanon had become a haven for people fleeing religious persecution, some because they had changed their religious affiliation. Malik\u2019s amendment, she wrote,\ntouched a raw nerve in other states with large Muslim populations, because of the Koranic injunction against apostasy (murtad) ... The language was a major factor in Saudi Arabia\u2019s decision to abstain from the final vote on the Declaration.[11]\nA further issue of tension was the issue of \u2018balancing\u2019 rights that were \u2018equal\u2019\u2014a pressing issue from the outset. How do you \u2018limit\u2019 one indivisible right as against another?\nThe matter of \u2018limitations\u2019 was taken up in article 20 of the June 1947 draft, which separated the \u2018absolute\u2019 right to freedom of thought and conscience, from the \u2018limitable\u2019 aspects of it.\nIndividual freedom of thought and conscience, to hold or change beliefs, is an absolute and sacred right.\nThe practice of a private or public worship, religious observances, and manifestations of differing convictions can be subject only to such limitations as are necessary to protect public order, morals and the rights and freedoms of others.[12]\nThe UK proposed further text which included a clause about religious instruction:\n... every person of full age and sound mind shall be free to give and receive any form of religious teaching and to endeavour to persuade other persons of full age and sound mind of the truth of his beliefs, and in the case of a minor the parent or guardian shall be free to determine what religious teaching he shall receive.[13]\nHere we see the clear bones of the right as it became crystallised in the ICCPR in 1976, in article 18:\nThe way that such international commitments are expressed in Australian law\u2014both Commonwealth and State and Territory laws\u2014and how they are considered in the context of the rights to non-discrimination were central to the deliberation of the Religious Freedom Review.\nAs a final note I thought I would share with you Mrs Roosevelt\u2019s daily prayer, as it was her faith that guided her in undertaking the great task of the Committee she chaired and to guide her in life.\nOur Father, who has set a restlessness in our hearts and made us all seekers after that which we can never fully find, forbid us to be satisfied with what we make of life.\nDraw us from base content and set our eyes on far off goals. Keep us at tasks too hard for us that we may be driven to Thee for strength.\nDeliver us from fretfulness and self-pitying; make us sure of the good we cannot see and of the hidden good in the world.\nOpen our eyes to simple beauty all around us and our hearts to the loveliness men hide from us because we do not try to understand them.\nSave us from ourselves and show us a vision of the world made new.\nThe Australian Human Rights Commission plays a key role in ensuring that Australia and Australians adhere to the \u2018world made new\u2019 as expressed in the body of international treaties to which Australia has committed. The human right of freedom of religion, as embodied in article 18 of the ICCPR, is core business in this context.\n[1] Note Senator the Hon Lionel Murphy as AG of the Labor government had moved a Human Rights Bill in 1973, including the establishment of a Human Rights Commissioner and a Human Rights Council, with a statutory Bill of Rights. There were also Bills of the conservative government in 1977 and 1979.\n[2] Brandy v HREOC (1995) 183 CLR 245.\n[3] The Hon Daryl Williams MP, Attorney-General, Second Reading Speech, 3 December 1998.\n[4] The Australian, Friday 6 October, 2017.\n[5] As summarised in Andrew Byrnes, Andrea Durbach and Catherine Renshaw, \u2018Joining the club: the Asia Pacific Forum of National Human Rights Institutions, the Paris Principles, and the advancement of human rights protection in the region\u2019 (2008) 14(1) Australian Journal of Human Rights 63, 66. \u2018Principles relating to the Status of National Institutions (The Paris Principles)\u2019, adopted by General Assembly resolution 48/134 of 20 December 1993\n[6] Rocco Fazzari wittily picked this up in his cartoon of me in the March 2018 NSW Law Society Journal.\n[7] Mary Ann Glendon, A World Made New\u2014Eleanor Roosevelt and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Random House, 2002, xv-xvi.\n[8] A World Made New, xvi.\n[9] A World Made New, 25.\n[10] T Carlyle, \u2018On History\u2019, Critical and Miscellaneous Essays (1838).\n[11] A World Made New, 69-70.\n[12] A World Made New, 285.",
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        "raw_content": "Posts by Citadella\nAll across the world, central bankers have been creating asset price bubbles because \u2013 wrongly \u2013 they have been disregarding asset prices and only been\u2026\nQuite often, a figure is worth a thousand words, and I came across a relevant graph again. Earlier, I wrote about that different satisfaction and\u2026\nI think that, in terms of the prospects of the global economy, the most important figure is the one I added to the end of\u2026\nPlato said \u2018The price good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men\u2019. Why is this quote still relevant\u2026\nBitcoin has been going through extraordinary exchange rate fluctuations: a day after it crossed the ambitious 10000-dollar line, it reached 11000 dollars and then, it\u2026\nIn the past 50 years, the American share market generated a remarkable annual return* of 9.8%. It is a common belief that the same 50-year\u2026\nIn the next 10-15 years, I believe, that the passive, static investments (e.g. the classic 60-40 share-bond portfolio) will only achieve negative real return. It\u2026\nViktor Orb\u00e1n says that EU funds are not the reasons why the Hungarian economy is growing, and the Hungarian model is an absolute success. Economists\u2026\nThe intention of the United States\u2019 central bank to raise the interest rate was unexpected and became a determinative capital market event in the last\u2026\nAt the end of 2014, beginning of 2015, I believed that a bubble had formed among European bonds that would soon burst, on the model\u2026\nIt certainly is amazing what the Bank of Japan has been doing. The Central bank\u2019s use of the State Pension Fund as an intermediary helps\u2026\nIt looks increasingly as if the markets are starting to believe the narrative of lasting European growth. Stronger for longer\u2026 European yields have been rising\u2026\nOne of my friends has commented that he could not have imagined that he would witness such a long-lasting bull market in his lifetime, one\u2026\nThe dollar has strengthened so much \u2013 and assuming it stabilizes at this level \u2013 that several regions may have to rework their macroeconomic approach\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "I am currently working on a book I\u2019m calling \u201cThe Incorrigibles: Eugenics and Sterilization in a Juvenile Girls\u2019 Reformatory.\u201d\nIt offers the first treatment of eugenic sterilization in Kansas, the Sunflower State. We know surprisingly little about why more than a dozen states never passed sterilization laws, and, further, difficult questions remain about why in those that did institutional practice varied so much from state to state. In a related vein, because patient records are so difficult to find, let alone access, the people whose lives were irreparably altered by institutional sterilizations are often absent the historical record.\nIn late 1935 the current superintendent of a reform school in north-central Kansas (the Beloit Girls\u2019 Industrial School) began an eighteen-month program of sterilizations much more aggressive than ever before, eventually reaching forty-two percent of the girls then incarcerated. This project sheds light on lived experiences of girls incarcerated and sterilized at the GIS. As a window into the politics and practices of sterilization in the mid-twentieth century, their stories help to illustrate the elasticity and longevity of eugenic practices and ideas with respect to a population where the distinction between \u201cfit\u201d and \u201cunfit\u201d cannot be so easily drawn. This social history uses this incident at the GIS as a framework to illustrate the concatenations of class, gender, and race in Kansas\u2019 state welfare institutions, the formidable power of carceral, reform, and medical superintendents, the interplay of the juvenile court and attendant legal apparatuses, and the potency of clinical diagnosis, psychological testing and bureaucratic habituation in Kansas driven by social welfare practice. In doing so, The Incorrigibles tells for the first time the story of eugenics in Kansas from 1894-1955 as it intersected with the populations the state identified as delinquent and defective.\nThis project will be complete in 2018. Queries and additional info at rymarcatt[at]gmail.com",
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        "raw_content": "Zone 8 is one of 13 hardiness zones in the United States. Like all zones, it is divided into two subsets. These are Zones 8a and 8b. The zone designation can help you select plants suitable for your zone's cold temperatures.\nTemperatures for Zone 8\nEach zone is separated by a 10\u00b0F temperature difference. This means that Zone 8 is 10\u00b0 colder than Zone 9, and Zone 9 is 10\u00b0 colder than Zone 10 and so on.\nSubset Zone Temperature\nEach zone also has two subsets. Zone 8 subsets are designated as Zone 8a and Zone 8b. Each zone subset is separated by 5\u00b0F.\nThat means for Zone 8:\nZone 8: The zone minimum average temperature is 10\u00b0 to 20\u00b0F\nZone 8a: The zone minimum average temperature is 10\u00b0 to 15\u00b0F\nZone 8b: The zone minimum average temperature is 15\u00b0 to 20\u00b0F\nThe temperature ranges in each zone and each zone subset are averages of the typical low temperatures you can expect. The temperatures can often dip below the average range during harsh winters and unusual weather patterns.\nZone Boundary Changes of 2012\nThe USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) was updated in 2012. Many zones were placed about a half-zone higher over the 1990 map. Many gardeners have questioned these degree changes, thinking perhaps they reflect a warming across the United States. However, The National Gardening Association suggests not only does newer technology allow for more accurate weather mapping, but it also allows weather stations to participate in the mapping by providing data. Both factors contribute to the degree changes reflected in the newer maps.\nObviously, no state falls into just one zone. Most states have multiple hardiness zones that are influenced by topography and climate conditions. The Zone 8 region covers the coasts from West to East but most states fall in the south. There are 20 states, plus Washington, D.C., with hardiness zone 8 areas. These include:\nPlants to Grow in Zone 8\nThe temperatures in Zone 8 means the possibility of growing a wide variety of vegetables, fruits, flowers, trees, and other plants. Choices for vegetable plants and fruit trees are abundant.\nYou can grow nearly any vegetable you desire, such as tomatoes, okra, beans, peppers, and more.\nMediterranean herbs thrive in Zone 8, such as rosemary, parsley, rosemary, oregano, and others.\nYou can grow most fruit trees that include, figs, apples, peaches, pears, bananas, and citrus.\nBerries are ideal garden choices for Zone 8.\nLocal nurseries and big box stores are a great resource for the varieties of plants suitable for your zone.\nTips for Zone 8 Gardening\nTypically, the temperature during the winter doesn't fall below 32\u00b0.\nBy using mulch, especially leaf mulch around cool/cold weather vegetables, such as lettuce, choi, spinach, etc., you can extend your growing season throughout much of the fall and winter.\nYou can protect winter plants in Zone 8 with a row cover, just be sure to raise the cover on sunny winter days to avoid overheating plants.\nYou can also extend your growing season by using hoop tunnels over crop rows and raised beds.\nFinding Your Zone Frost Dates\nYou can use The National Gardening Association's frost date app to find the first and last frosts for Zone 8.\nFirst frost date: The first frost occurs between October 11 and October 20.\nLast frost date: The last frost occurs between March 21 and March 31.\nThese dates represent an average time for first and last frosts, but don't take into account unusual weather patterns that can cause more frequent freezes, as well as lower than normal temperatures. You can stay informed on the latest frost dates by downloading the app. Then, enter your ZIP code for a real-time frost timetable.\nThings Not Included in Zone Hardiness\nThere are many things not included in the zone hardiness designations. The hardiness zones are guidelines for selecting plants to grow in a particular zone capable of surviving the winter temperatures. The zone guides don't include microclimates, soil fertility, droughts, soil conditions, rainfall and unusual weather patterns. These conditions are very important to plant growing progress and can be found in Sunset's The New Western Garden Book.\nZone 8 can provide you with an extended growing season that is longer than many other zones. The USDA hardiness guide can provide you with the correct zone subset where you live. You can apply this knowledge when making plant selections.",
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        "raw_content": "Kavanaugh Accuser Signed Letter Fighting Trump Border Enforcement\nChristine Blasey Ford, the woman accusing Brett Kavanaugh of attempted rape when the two were at a high school party, more than 30 years ago, once signed a letter opposing President Donald Trump\u2019s border policies.\nThe letter came from the American Civil Liberties Union, and was sent to the Department of Homeland Security and to the attorney general\u2019s office just this past June.\nChristine Margaret Blasey, back in high school, before she became Christine Blasey Ford.\nFord\u2019s name was among the signatories.\nIt\u2019s interesting; the more we learn of Ford, the more it emerges how politically partisan \u2014 in steadfast opposition of Republicans and Trump \u2014 she really is.\nThe woman accusing President Trump\u2019s United States Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of a \u201crape attempt\u201d when the two were in high school previously signed a letter fighting Trump\u2019s \u201cZero Tolerance\u201d policy at the U.S.-Mexico border.\nThe American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)\u2014an open borders advocacy organization\u2014letter was written and sent to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and Attorney General Jeff Sessions in June.\nChristine Blasey Ford, a psychology professor, signed the ACLU letter as \u201cChristine Blasey Ph.D. Psychologist,\u201d signing off on statements that accused Trump of using southern border enforcement to \u201ctraumatize children\u201d and claimed the Zero Tolerance policy was \u201cviolating fundamental human rights.\u201d\nThe policy to prosecute all illegal border crossers, enacted by the Trump administration, including illegal alien adults who cross the border with children, results in border-crossing parents having their children taken into federal custody. This is a loophole known as the Flores Settlement Agreement.\nDetaining child border crossers was a policy during the Obama administration when Breitbart Texas exclusively reported on the conditions in which unaccompanied minors were being packed into crowded cells and holding facilities. As Breitbart News reported, the federal government has separated adult border crossers from the children they have brought with them into the U.S. as far back as 2001, court records reveal.\nThe ACLU letter, signed by Blasey, demanded the Trump administration stop the border enforcement policy, claiming the enforcement measure was an \u201cintentional infliction of pain on children,\u201d calling it \u201cinhumane.\u201d\nAs Breitbart News exclusively reported, Mark Judge, the man named by Blasey Ford as having allegedly watched as Kavanaugh allegedly sexually assaulted the woman in high school, has strongly denied the allegations. The allegation was first published by the Washington Post.\n\u201cNow that the anonymous person has been identified and has spoken to the press, I repeat my earlier statement that I have no recollection of any of the events described in today\u2019s Post article or attributed to her letter,\u201d Judge told Breitbart News in a statement.\nLikewise, Kavanaugh denied the accusations made against him, saying in a statement, \u201cI categorically and unequivocally deny this allegation. I did not do this back in high school or at any time.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "by\tRose-Marie Brandwein\t/ Monday, 23 April 2018\t/ Published in Dr. Legato's Blog\nAccording to the National Blood Clot Alliance, 274 people will die every day from the consequences of a blood clot. Neither age nor gender offer protection: you can develop a clot just as easily at 25 years of age as 85 years of age. Most are the result of a traumatic injury, a surgical complication or due to taking hormone replacement therapy. Some birth control medications also present an increased risk of blood clots in susceptible patients.\nA thrombosis is a blood clot that blocks the normal flow of blood through an artery or vein. A deep vein thrombosis (DVT) occurs in the deeper veins-for example in the lower leg or calf. However, thromboses can occur anywhere in the body including the upper limbs (arms). The latter are much less frequent: 10% of all DVTs are found in the upper limb and usually result from the use of catheters; surgery or trauma to the neck or shoulder.\nEven sitting for long periods of time at work or at home in front of the computer can cause a DVT. Long plane flights, particularly if you have taken a sedative or sleeping pill and don\u2019t move during the flight, pose a real risk for deep vein thrombosis. You should be certain to get up out of a seat, either in front of your computer or on an airplane, at least every two hours. If you must work at home, consider placing your printer across the room from your computer so that you have to get up to retrieve printed material. Doctor Legato has deliberately chosen not to keep her printer nearby for that very reason.\nThe risks from DVTs vary and can include tissue necrosis (tissue death), swelling and pain. The most important risk occurs when part of the clot breaks off and travels to the lung or brain. The resulting damage is always significant and may lead to sudden death.\nSymptoms of a DVT in the leg include swelling and cramping pain or soreness in the calf muscles. The skin over the area can become reddened or warm to the touch because of the underlying inflammation.\nDVTs can also occur without warning and without noticeable symptoms. Sometimes they resolve on their own. However, if you develop signs or symptoms of deep vein thrombosis, contact your doctor, who will order an ultrasound examination of the area and prescribe blood thinners. If you think you might have a problem, do not delay; see your physician at once or go to an emergency room for examination.\nThe warning signs and symptoms of a pulmonary embolism (or clot to the lung) include:\nShortness of breath that is sudden and unaccountable\nChest pain or discomfort that visibly worsens when you inhale deeply or when you cough\nFeeling lightheaded and/or dizzy, or fainting\nFast heartbeat or rapid pulse\nFinally, there are some preventative measures if you feel you are at risk. Doctor Legato advises patients who are immobile or who travel frequently to try and exercise on a regular basis and avoid sitting still for long periods of time. It\u2019s also important to avoid crossing your legs, which can block blood flow. She suggests that \u201cIf you\u2019re traveling by car, stop every 45 minutes to an hour and walk around. If you\u2019re on a plane, stand, stretch and walk up and down the aisle. If you can\u2019t do that, exercise your lower legs by raising and lowering your heels while keeping your toes on the floor, then raising your toes while your heels are on the floor. You can also rotate your feet in a circular motion. All of these movements can keep your blood circulating.\u201d\nDVTs are more common than we realize but don\u2019t have to be deadly, if we pay attention to our bodies and take preventative measures whenever possible.",
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        "raw_content": "CRAWFORD & COMPANY\u00ae FINALIZES MAJORITY ACQUISITION OF WEGOLOOK\u00ae, LLC\nJanuary 05, 2017 08:37 ET | Source: Crawford & Company\nATLANTA (Jan. 5, 2017) - Crawford & Company\u00ae (NYSE: CRD-A and CRD-B), the world's largest publicly listed independent provider of claims management solutions to insurance companies and self-insured entities, today announced that it has completed the acquisition of a majority interest in WeGoLook\u00ae, LLC (WGL(TM) or WeGoLook), an online and mobile collaborative economy platform headquartered in Oklahoma City. 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Agadi, Crawford president and chief executive officer. \"Combining Crawford's global footprint, established client relationships, and industry longevity with WeGoLook's groundbreaking technology and streamlined processes opens up endless possibilities.\"\nThe acquisition additionally serves as the impetus behind Crawford Innovative Ventures, LLC, a Crawford entity created and funded to invest in strategic acquisitions and partnerships that will provide avenues for Crawford to become stronger, more efficient, and more responsive to clients.Crawford Innovative Ventures is led by Ken Fraser, EVP, Crawford's chief strategic and development officer.\n\"The WeGoLook partnership is the first majority acquisition of Crawford Innovative Ventures and signifies a remarkable shift in Crawford's strategic position in the market,\" Fraser said. \"Crawford's new direction promises to revolutionize our claims handling process and positions Crawford to lead the global transformation and digitalization of claims management.\"\nKey WeGoLook features that bolster Crawford's service offerings include:\nOn-Demand Claims Response--By tapping into WGL's network of 30,000 local, on-call Lookers\u00ae, the claim process is expedited, allowing adjusters to complete their jobs faster.\nIntegrated Data Capture--By leveraging WGL's mobile platform to securely collect claim data and automate data consolidation, claims are resolved quicker and more cohesively.\nImproved, Customized Service--By combining the reach of the on-demand workforce with the advanced capabilities the mobile platform provides, policyholders will receive higher-quality service at a reduced cost.\nProgressive Claims Solutions--By adding a low-cost, high-quality claims validation service to Crawford's long-established base of loss adjusting professionals, carriers and other clients receive the widest spectrum of services in the industry.\nRobin Smith, chief executive officer of WeGoLook, said, \"By joining forces, we're delivering more innovative solutions to Crawford clients than ever before, and I'm excited to be a part of this partnership. The gig economy, which includes our Lookers, changes the way businesses operate today, and Crawford will unlock that potential as it provides faster and more secure service to existing and future clients. We are proud to become a part of Crawford & Company.\"\nAgadi concluded, \"There's tremendous power and potential that the combination of our two companies will provide. I'm thrilled to be at the forefront of the innovative, fresh, and groundbreaking way of conducting business and solving our clients' needs. We keep repeating this phrase because it is true: We're Stronger Together.\"\nAbout WeGoLook\u00ae\nFounded in 2009, Oklahoma City-based WeGoLook (wegolook.com) is a pioneering on-demand field inspection and verification services. 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        "raw_content": "Missouri > Columbia > Human Services 96 pageviews\n6033 Masonic Dr Ste A Columbia MO 65202 USA\nhttp://www.mohome.org\nOATS, Inc.\nColumbia Second Chance\nPet Missouri - Columbia Inc\nCauses: Human Services, Seniors, Supportive Housing for Older Adults\nMission: The masonic home provides assistance to missouri master masons, their wives, widows, female members of the order of the eastern star and masonic children. Assistance is also provided statewide to non-masonic children through a partnership with missouri lodges and chapters who identify children in need of school supplies, winter attire and other items or projects. It is the goal of the masonic home to reach out statewide financially and non-financially to those eligible applicants in distress through the outreach services programs.\nPrograms: The masonic home provides assistance to missouri master masons, their wives, widows, female members of the order of the eastern star and masonic children. Assistance is also provided statewide to non-masonic children through a partnership with missouri lodges and chapters who identify children in need of school supplies, winter attire and other items or projects. It is the goal of the masonic home to reach out statewide financially and non-financially to those eligible applicants in distress through the outreach services programs. The financial programs include long-term financial assistance, short-term financial assistance, children's outreach and creating-a-partnership. The short-term and long-term financial assistance programs provide assistance to eligible adults in three ways: assistance with living expenses to provide the individuals the ability to remain in their own home environment, assistance with medical and other expenses, and assistance with expenses while staying in a facility. The children's outreach program provides assistance to children of eligible individuals by providing financial assistance with medical and other expenses. Assistance is also provided statewide to non-masonic children through the creating-a-partnership program, which is a partnership with missouri masonic lodges and eastern star chapters who identify children in need of school supplies, clothing and other items, and, through that same partnership, projects that help multiple children. The home provided almost $1. 1 million in direct financial assistance in tax year 2013, assisting 107 individuals and masonic children, over 7,600 children and funding 79 projects in the 2013 tax year. The non-financial programs include social services, financial counseling, masonic family cares, and the widows program. These programs are designed to assist masons, their wives, widows or ladies of the eastern star by locating services, educating individuals on basic personal finance skills, helping to keep individuals (oftentimes wives and widows of master masons) connected to their lodge or chapter (or that of their spouse), and by informing individuals of the financial and non-financial services of the home, should they find themselves in need.\n2 Stories from Volunteers, Donors & Supporters Filter by Role General Member of the Public\nWilliam D.1 General Member of the Public 12/07/2018\nThis is a wonderful nonprofit organization they have helped several friends that have asked for help. They do more that just give money they provide help in setting up your personal life. Ie: learning how to make a budget and assistance for housing for emergencies. They will also furnish the material needed to make a handicap ramp for those needing it. They are an active helping organization. Thanks to their help several friends found the help they desperately needed.\nbcardeti General Member of the Public 12/06/2018\nThe Missouri Masonic Home is a fantastic organization that serves the community of Masonic brothers and the causes that they support. They provide assistance to Freemasons and their family in assisted living, offer some relief to those struggling through temporary financial hardships, and provide financial counselling to brothers who need it.\nThe Home also matches donations to the worthy causes adopted by local Blue Lodges. For example, Gate of the Temple (422) and The Missouri Freerunners sponsor a Rock-and-Ride event every year to raise money for coats for the kids in need of Springfield, MO. The Home has graciously matched our fundraising dollar for dollar and have empowered us to do twice as much good in our community as we otherwise would be able.\nYou're donating to Masonic Home Of Missouri\nA one-time donation of to Masonic Home Of Missouri has been added to your Giving Basket!",
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        "raw_content": "Creating Virtual Power Plants (VPPs) from small-scale batteries\nUnlike most of the case studies here on greycellsenergy.com, this article isn\u2019t about one specific project. Instead it is written to collate and compare different market deployment examples and pricing/revenue-generating approaches taken by one specific company. The company profiled is Sonnen, a German company formed in 2007 in the small Bavarian village of Wildpoldsried, but since spreading its business approach worldwide. Sonnen focuses on distributed, behind-the-meter, residential-scale energy storage; and integrating this (battery) storage with generation (particularly solar PV).\nSonnen\u2019s approach goes beyond just selling small-scale batteries, delving much more into the ongoing services (and revenues) that these batteries can create. In particular, Sonnen has been one of the pioneers in the aggregation and management of thousands of domestic-scale batteries. Through aggregation, multiple batteries can behave and look (to entities such as grid system operators and utilities) like much larger systems. They become \u201cvirtual power plants\u201d (VPPs).\nImportant Note: there are various figures in this article, including customer numbers, prices and so on. Although these were correct at the time of writing, it\u2019s important to note that they may have changed since and I do not regularly track them (Grey Cells Energy is not a market data business!). If the specific numbers are important to you, you may want to check if they\u2019ve changed. If not, the central aim of the article still holds: to give insights into the kinds of strategies and market approaches that Sonnen have taken.\nThe \u201csonnenCommunity\u201d: domestic power trading in Germany\nAt the heart of Sonnen\u2019s offer, and the basis of their virtual power plant operation, is their \u201cSonnencommunity\u201d. This is a large group of customers (about 10,000 currently) with battery storage, solar PV generation or, increasingly, both.\nThis community allows a resident in Frankfurt with solar panels on their roof to trade power with another solar-powered home in Hamburg, Berlin, or anywhere else in the country. They can sell when they have excess generation and buy from the community when they aren\u2019t generating enough for their own needs.\nThis nationwide, cloud-based, virtual power plant (VPP) launched in 2015.\nEnergy transfers use the existing grid infrastructure. The regional utility companies that usually manage the sale and distribution of energy are cut out of the value chain and Sonnen works directly with the grid operator. Since Germany has one interconnected grid system and a suitably deregulated market, Sonnen can work with the grid operator to manage the community energy flows, and act like a nationwide utility.\nA battery capacity can be sized anywhere from 2kWh up to 16kWh, in 2kWh steps, and power output can be 1.5 to 2.5kW. Multiple batteries can be clustered up to a maximum of 48kWh. The inverter, energy management and control software are all integrated into the installed product.\nOn top of paying for any domestic infrastructure installations (PV system or battery module), membership of the sonnenCommunity requires a monthly membership fee of ~\u20ac20. As well as removing the need to pay another electricity utility service, membership includes:\nDiscounts on battery purchasing\nElectricity from 23 \u20accents/kWh, sourced from the sonnencommunity. This compares favourably with average German electricity prices from other utilities (which are closer to 30 \u20accents/kWh).\nWeather forecast updates.\nEnergy usage optimisation to match these weather predictions.\nRemote maintenance and monitoring.\nAs of October 2017, statistics for the sonnencommunity over a 12-month period were that it had seen 14,746,807 kWh of electricity fed into the community (from home generation) and 8,240,783 kWh consumed.\nWorldwide, around one-third of Sonnen\u2019s battery storage units are participating in a community program. By the end of 2017, Sonnen expect to have ~180,000 customers worldwide.\nNo, not a fridge, a battery (image source: sonnen-batterie.com)\nNo rooftop? No problem\nIn January 2017, Sonnen extended the opportunity for membership of their VPP community to home owners who had a battery but no PV. Previously, the community had only been open to households who generated their own power too (mainly using PV, but also some wind turbine and small biogas units).\nSince a battery system can easily be installed in an apartment, but that apartment dwellers have no rooftop for PV, the aim was to open up access to many more customers; particularly those living in cities.\nAt launch, the offer to battery-only customers was as follows:\nThey would pay (from) around \u20ac4,000 for the battery.\nThey would receive 2,200 kWh of electricity, free of charge, every year for the next 10 years. (The average household consumption in Germany is around 3,500 kWh).\nThey would save approximately 300 kWh per year using a built-in smart energy manager.\nApartment owners can tap into the electricity pool when the whole community generates more electricity than it requires, both to meet their loads and charge the battery. These batteries can then be discharged in situations where consumption within the community exceeds generation.\nUsing ancillary service revenues to offer flat-rate electricity\nIn summer 2017, Sonnen\u2019s large pool of batteries became available to the power grid for stabilisation services (primary frequency regulation: keeping the grid frequency close to 50Hz). Compared to other alternatives such as pumped hydro storage, their distributed \u201cvirtual\u201d storage resource can react very quickly (sub-second).\nTo encourage their customers to allow the batteries to be used for these services, Sonnen created \u201cSonnenFlat\u201d: a flat-rate electricity package. Apart from their monthly community membership, customers pay nothing more \u2013 i.e. no further per-kWh usage charges.\nA small part of their storage is made available to the German power grid. This means, for example, that wind turbines need not be switched off on very windy days; when their electricity would otherwise overload the grid. This activity benefits both the renewable power sector, by making its variability less problematic, and reduces expensive grid expansion requirements. By being paid for these benefits via the frequency response market, Sonnen can then provide battery owners with \u201cfree\u201d electricity.\nSince the battery is only needed sporadically, for a few minutes a week, the availability, performance or life span of the battery is practically unaffected.\nFor existing battery owners, entry into this service requires the retrofitting of intelligent meters, a move which may have been necessary regardless: in Germany it has become a legally stipulated rule for PV systems with a nominal output of 7kWp.\nBy October 2017, Sonnen\u2019s flat-rate service was available in four versions, depending on the annual electricity consumption of a household.\nAt its smallest size was a configuration for households using up to 4,250kWh of electricity per year, configured with a PV system of at least 5.5kWp (or an output above 4,400kWh per year), plus a 6kWh battery. The monthly fee was \u20ac20 (effectively the community membership fee). Beyond that monthly fee, there were no further electricity charges unless the annual electricity usage was exceeded. Even if it was, extra electricity was charged at the community electricity charge of 23 \u20accents/kWh (lower than the 30 \u20ac/kWh average electricity price in Germany).\nThe largest of Sonnen\u2019s packages caters for annual usage of up to 8,000kWh, with a PV system of 9.5kWp (or >7,600kWh annual generation), combined with a 12kWh battery. The monthly fee is \u20ac30.\nIn terms of customer tie-in, the Sonnen community minimum contract term is 24 months with a notice period of 3 months. For entry into the flat-rate scheme, the contract term is unlimited and can be terminated monthly.\nBypassing traditional utilities: not just Germany\nIn March 2017, Sonnen announced its \u201csonnenFlat\u201d proposition in Australia, with the marketing message: buy a battery to store solar and never pay for electricity again.\nAs in Germany, the basis for this bold claim was that the cost of providing distributed power can be offset by the income generated by ancillary services sold to the grid operator, by leveraging the aggregated storage capacity of customers\u2019 batteries. Sonnen pays customers\u2019 grid usage costs in return for access to the batteries, so that they can access power when needed, selling it to the grid operator.\nAs in Germany, the amount of storage installed determines the amount of free electricity the owner is entitled to, with different tiers defined. If a customer exceeds the amount of consumption included in their tier, they are charged only for electricity imported from the grid (not for energy generated from their PV system solar or used from the battery). Even then, the import rate is set \u201csignificantly lower than standard retail electricity rates\u201d (at community rates).\nsource: sonnen.com.au (last accessed November 4th 2017)\nAccording to data in July 2017, a 6kWh battery system installed and connected would cost from around A$11,500 for users already with their own solar PV, or from A$13,500 for systems including solar panels. Return on investment was claimed to be 5 to 6 years, so well before the battery warranty ends (in 10-years or 10,000 cycles).\nAs in Germany, but unlike in the US (see below), Sonnen has become an electricity retailer in Australia, going head to head with other suppliers. Like in Europe, Australia\u2019s deregulated electricity markets allow this approach.\nTwo reasons given by Sonnen for an adversarial rather than collaborative approach to existing utilities were:\nIt was just too time-consuming to reach agreements with utilities.\nThe brand image of utilities was so poor that attempts to recruit customers into a VPP programme would make them more likely to go elsewhere: partnering would be counter-productive. Their own brand, although little known, had the advantage that it also came without a poor past reputation.\nAs a local partner, Sonnen signed up Natural Solar (the same firm that was installing rival Tesla Powerwall systems).\nIn Australia, frequency response markets were the primary ancillary service target. However it was also suggested that a critical mass of around 2,000 units could be enough to allow Sonnen to pursue revenues through intraday electricity market trading too (charging batteries at times of low price and discharging/selling at peak times).\nMore microgrid than VPP: bringing aggregation to US households\nTo enter the US market, Sonnen had to pursue a different business strategy.\nIn October 2017, it announced a new project in Prescott, Arizona, whereby 2,900 homes will be connected to act as a virtual power plant. The project is in partnership with Mandalay Homes, a leading \u201cgreen\u201d (energy efficient) builder.\nThis new-build \u201cplanned community\u201d will include rooftop solar generation (PV), installed as solar tiles, combined with Li-ion battery storage. At the time of writing, the Jasper project will be the biggest residential power storage project in the USA.\nAs elsewhere, Sonnen\u2019s software will operate the community as a virtual (clean) power plant, one with the ability to work independently of the grid. To achieve this, each home\u2019s storage system will be able to communicate with the others. The difference in the US is that these homes are all in the same place, rather than geographically distributed.\nInitially there will be a total of 23 MWh of energy storage system capacity and 11.6 MW of power input (and output) potential. However, each home will have the ability to upgrade from 8 to 16 kWh of energy and from 4 to 8 kW of power. Total PV generation capacity will be around 10MW.\nAlthough Sonnen doesn\u2019t need to partner with the local utility to offer (and gain revenue from) additional grid services or the sale of excess energy, it is in discussions to do so (with Arizona Public Service, APS). Its major sales pitch will be avoiding the need for the utility to invest in new generating infrastructure, along with other potential grid (ancillary) services.\nUntil then, the community can operate as a microgrid. Homeowners will be able to reduce their utility costs by using self-generated energy and by taking advantage of time-of-use rates to do some load shifting. Sonnen will offer its own, new time-of-use rate plan. This will have a huge price swing, from about 4 cents/kWh off-peak to about 30 cents/kWh at peak times.\nTwo load shifts are planned. Firstly, between 3am and 5am, extra energy from a nuclear power plant tends to be wasted in the region: energy which can be used to charge part of the batteries instead. These batteries can then be discharged during the early morning peak, when people wake up, offsetting power otherwise generated by a coal plant. (Of course, from an environmental perspective, the onsite solar generation means that the community will contribute to \u201ccleaning\u201d the grid\u2019s energy mix, whatever the eventual business model).\nA second load shift can happen between 8am and 1pm, when PV systems are generating but few people are home to use it. The batteries will charge, then discharge during the second set of peak hours later in the afternoon and early evening.\nNote that this project isn\u2019t aimed at \u201cgrid defection\u201d: grid connectivity is crucial for charging and discharging the batteries (and achieving price arbitrage).\nIt also aims to be \u201cgrid-friendly\u201d.\nTo avoid the grid stability issues seen in other distribution networks with high solar power penetration, the Jasper homes have been engineered to generate almost exactly as much energy as they need during peak hours, without straining the grid. On sunny days, rather than overload the grid, excess power is dumped into the batteries. The batteries interact with a smart home controller, not just to store solar power, but also to distribute it to each home\u2019s lighting, and key loads, such as pool pumps.\nEstimates are that the systems will allow residents to be 75-80% energy independent, with residual bills around $24 per month. This is in no small part due to Mandalay Homes\u2019 energy efficient design: the houses will not need air conditioning due to this design, despite the climate there. The batteries can cost between $10,000 and $20,000, but this cost will be \u201chidden\u201d as part of the home\u2019s sale price and wrapped into the mortgage.\nThe new community is expected to break ground in Q4 2017, with the first residents moving in during Q2 and Q3 2018.\nChallenges to VPPs in the US market\nFrom a regulatory and structural perspective, the US is a very different market for aggregation than are Europe or Australia, for example.\nIn Germany, rather than having to build a project in a single geographical location, Sonnen has created a virtual power plant community by connecting households spread across the country. That approach is almost impossible in the US, for two main reasons.\nOne is that, unlike Germany, the US grid is made up of a complicated network of independent system operators at the state level, nestled within larger regional transmission organizations. That means that sending energy across state lines is counted as interstate commerce and overseen by the federal government. Another difference is that most US areas have single, monopoly, regulated utilities. These can\u2019t be easily cut out of the equation, making the linking together of customers in different utility territories a major logistical and business headache.\nHence Sonnen\u2019s approach in Arizona: build a geographically-constrained community first. Then, only once that\u2019s done, approach the local utility to generate additional revenue streams \u2013 based on already having a large-scale (virtual) power plant to offer access to.\nIntegrating Electric Vehicle (EV) charging into the Sonnen Community\nIn February 2018, Sonnen announced a logical extension of their business \u2013 to enter the growing market for charging electric cars. 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Or from solar power stored within the community battery pool.\nCharging times and rates can be controlled, opening up the opportunity for a large enough aggregate of EV load to be managed in a way that has least impact on peak electricity demands or local grid distribution capacities. It remains to be seen whether, or how, such managed charging might be rewarded (monetised) in future \u2013 but it\u2019s not hard to envisage that it could eventually create an additional revenue stream for the VPP in future. Even in the short-term, adding EVs to the Sonnen storage pool provides an extension of its storage capacity, allowing it to soak up more electricity at times when prices are low (i.e. when there\u2019s excess wind or solar generation compared to levels of overall demand).\nFrom the customer side, they will get the charger for free if they sign up as a new home battery purchaser and become a community member, on a sonnenFlat 8000 tariff. At time of writing, the latter costs \u20ac30 per month for 8,000 kWh of free electricity per year (see the earlier notes on their flat tariffing). That much, it is claimed, could power both a home and a driving distance of around 15,000 km.\nLooking to future services & technologies\nIn May 2017 Sonnen partnered with German power grid operator TenneT to launch a pilot project, integrating batteries into the power system via a blockchain solution (developed by IBM).\nThe project\u2019s aim is to ascertain how much these technologies can reduce the need for emergency measures (such as the expensive regulation of output from wind farms) when the grid experiences bottlenecks. In 2016 alone, measures to manage grid congestion cost Germany approximately \u20ac800 million, a large part of which was for wind farm regulation. These costs are eventually passed on to power consumers in the form of network charges.\nThe management of the connected residential storage batteries can be adjusted independently to reflect changes in TenneT\u2019s grid status, absorbing and releasing excess power in seconds.\nBlockchain technology could be a crucial enabler in documenting, verifying and securing transactions within a future power system composed of millions of small, decentralized power sources, including both prosumers and consumers. The IBM platform is designed to ensure the verifiability and transparency of transactions by the small-scale batteries, simplifying how suppliers of locally distributed flexible energy can provide services to support power grid operators in future. It is also being tested to ensure it can fulfil TenneT\u2019s requirements for data security, restricted access and privacy.\nAs well as ancillary services such as the above, but dependent on the evolution of prices in their various markets, Sonnen have already indicated that spot market trading may also become a viable revenue stream for their VPPs. Indeed some analysts believe that innovative pricing models such as their flat-rate scheme are primarily a long-term play: focused on building a large enough customer base to make tapping into larger-scale wholesale market trading volumes possible and profitable.\nTechnology note: home batteries are not car batteries\nAlthough Sonnen\u2019s are Li-ion batteries, they are built specifically for homes and utility storage and not designed for cars. For a car, the battery needs to be dense and light. However, many li-ion batteries built for cars are regarded as fire hazards in homes. 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        "raw_content": "Professor Hiroo Kanamori \u91d1\u68ee \u535a\u96c4\nJohn E. and Hazel S. Smits Professor of Geophysics, Califonia Institute of Technology\nJapan Academy Prize 2004\nWell, one thing not too far from the mind of Californians is earthquakes. How does it occur? Can we predict them? And what should we do in case there is one?Joining Frank Ling (FL) is Professor Hiroo Kanamori (HK) to talk about the science behind earthquakes. Dr. Kanamori is professor of geophysics at the California Institute of Technology and he was recently awarded the Japan Academy Prize. Below is an edited transcript:\nFL: Professor Kanamori, thanks for joining us today. First of all, could you tell us what you were awarded for\u2026for the Japan Academy Prize?\nHK: I have mainly been working on seismological problems. However, I have been working on other problems too. But mainly this time, they focused on my seismological research and I guess if I view my research myself, the important thing is I tried to understand the basic principles behind earthquake physics. What kind of physics is working behind it. In the past, many years ago, the study of earthquakes was empirical. Empirical means you accumulate observation and plot the data on graphs and see what you can get, but I wanted to understand the basic physics behind it and so, that is my general side of research. Recently, I\u2019m trying to apply it towards earthquake hazard mitigation. Earthquake science or seismology has two basic aspects: one is the more basic research where we want to understand how nature produces earthquakes and the second aspect is how to use that information to reduce the impacts of earthquakes. This is called hazard mitigation. One is more fundamental science and the other is application, and I have been interested in working in both, trying to link those two. More recently, I have been trying to use modern seismology for effective hazard mitigation and so that has been one my research areas these days. For example, when people talk about hazard mitigation, they think of earthquake prediction. Unfortunately, that is a very difficult thing. Earthquakes are essentially a failure process and there are so many factors involved so its very difficult to make precise predictions. We can sort of understand long term behavior but it\u2019s very difficult to tell when and where and how large is earthquake is going to be. Prediction may not be possible or at least it\u2019s not easy to make, so then the next question is how can we use seismology for hazard mitigation. One area is what we call real time seismology. We collect data very quickly after an earthquake happens and by looking at the very beginning of the signal, sometimes we can tell how large the earthquake is going to be. So if you come up with an estimate very quickly, you can make some sort of prediction regarding how large the earthquake is going to be and if you send that information to the people at some distance away by radio communication or computer communication, then people there can tell or at least expect something to happen. And of course this has not been completely implemented because we are still looking at years downstream. We are trying to make it happen, but it hasn\u2019t happened yet.\nFL: Realistically, how many seconds or minutes of warning can we get?\nHK: Usually we are trying to get within a few seconds after an occurrence of the earthquake and then within 3 seconds or so you can make some estimation regarding how strong the ground motion is going to be. You send in the information and then the question is how people can use that information? Human beings can not react very quickly and one potentially important application is control of structure. There are many large structures these days. High rise buildings, water tanks, highways, and all kinds of things. To some extent, they can control the structures very quickly. Suppose you know something is coming, you can change the properties of the building. You can reduce the impact of ground motion on the structure. Like an automobile, some modern cars have this control system to some extent. If you drive on a rough road, it detects how bumpy that road is. Shock absorbers smooth out the impact. It\u2019s the same kind of concept. If they can transmit information very quickly, they can do something and control the structure so that it can minimize the impact of ground motion. We are working from the seismology end and we are making some progress. But until the engineering end is ready, we can not make it work. So at this moment, we are working in that area, basically to link very fundamental seismology to modern engineering practice.\nFL: There was a controversial finding from UCLA recently. A team there had predicted that there\u2019s a good chance an earthquake will occur in Southern California by September 5 of this year. Do you have any comments on that?\nHK: This is Keilis-Borok at UCLA. That was a traditional method. You look at a lot of seismic data and you look at the past examples to see whether there is any sort of pattern that are common to the occurrence of large earthquakes in the past. And if you see some pattern, you can make a prediction, but I must say there is tremendous uncertainty in that. I don\u2019t know how often it can be successful. No one knows because they have just started. I am not so enthusiastic about that approach because of the nature of the process. The process is very unpredictable. For example, you can think of some accident on the freeway as rush hour comes. I think the probability of having an accident is higher, that you can tell. But when you single accident somewhere, sometimes because of chain reaction, that accident can grow but if everyone is very careful around it, the accident can be contained to a small event. That is very difficult to predict because you have to really understand the attitude of every driver on the freeway. Small earthquakes are happening all over and whether it grows into a large one or not will depend on lots of factors surrounding it and of course we can not really understand every detail of that. So that\u2019s the reason it is so unpredictable.\nFL: So these models, are they based on chaos theory?\nHK: Chaos concept is there, yes. You mean the Keilis-Borok theory? In general, behind the chaos theory, there is non-linear dynamics. So in that sense it is, but I would say it\u2019s more empirical by looking at the past examples and to see if there is any common sort of rule to predict an earthquake in the future, but that rule isn\u2019t really a rigid rule. There are all kinds of variations so this is why it is so difficult to make precise predictions. I guess the deadline is September 5th, so something may happen of course. In California there is always a possibility of having a large event so it can happen by chance but if they are right to an extent, something may happen, so we can\u2019t really say that approach is really invalid, but I guess we need to accumulate more experience.\nFL: So let\u2019s talk about the geophysics of an earthquake. Can you describe what a typical California earthquake looks like from a physical point of view.\nHK: In a way earthquakes are similar wherever you go, but of course in California, there is a big geological structure called the San Andreas fault which runs from the Gulf of California all the way to Cape Mendicino so it\u2019s a long fault. It\u2019s a major structure but the last event that happened in Southern California was in 1857 and that fault has been very quiet because by common sense, if something big happened, it takes some time to accumulate enough strength to produce another earthquake. In a way it has been very quiet; however, because of the structure, there has been a lot of stresses in the crust in Southern California associated with this structure. In 1994 the Northridge earthquake or in 1992 the Landers earthquake, all of these happened off the San Andreas, not on the San Andreas itself. In California, you need to worry about every place, not just the San Andreas.\nFL: Which brings me to the next question. Some people have speculated that smaller magnitude earthquakes relieves the stress to prevent a big one. To what extent is that relevant?\nHK: Well, theoretically it is true, but it is a very small amount. The energy released in these small earthquakes is so small that in order to have sufficient influence, you really need to have lots of them. In the ordinary sense, some small earthquakes don\u2019t help at all. It\u2019s just a small amount compared to the energy released in big earthquakes. So to the first order, it doesn\u2019t help.\nFL: So I understand that in an earthquake, most of the energy is absorbed as heat rather than as seismic waves. What percentage of it goes into heat?\nHK: It depends on the earthquake. This has been a very controversial subject and people have very diverse opinions, but it\u2019s really from 0 to 100. For most events, we think the amount of heat generated is fairly small, maybe less than 10 percent, for shallow events like those on the San Andreas. But some people think it is almost 90 percent, so you see how diverse it is. We wrote a paper some 10 years ago on the heat, thermal energy budget, on deep Bolivian earthquake. There was an earthquake on the depths of 600 kilometers, very deep. In this case, we are certain that a large fraction of the energy went to heat, more than 90 percent. So small amount of energy was released as seismic wave and this was for a very large deep focused earthquake. But for shallow events, there is a big debate. Depending on who you ask, the answer can be very different, but we think that a fairly large fraction of energy is released as seismic waves.\nFL: I understand you have also done some work in understanding the correlation between the atmosphere and the ground, the acoustic waves. Could you tell us a little about that?\nHK: This is called Morning Glory. That\u2019s an interesting wave actually. This is a wave in the atmosphere and unlike seismic waves, it\u2019s a very small wave and propagates at about 10 meters per second. So if you can run fast enough, you can catch it. It propagates only in LA basin and this is produced by a temperature inversion. If you lived in Southern California, you\u2019d know the smog and the smog is mainly caused by the inversion layer. Sometimes temperature increases as you go up. Very often, the temperature on top of Mt. Wilson is about 10 degrees higher than the temperature in Pasadena here. So with temperature inversion, we build some sort of layer, atmospheric layer below one kilometer or so. It\u2019s almost like having an ocean in the atmosphere. If you have an ocean, you can have a wave like a tsunami and this particular wave is very similar to a tsunami but it happens in the atmosphere rather than water. So the propagation speed is slow. It is an interesting wave and it happens maybe five times or so in two years. And exactly what causes this wave is not very well understood. You asked me about the correlation and this correlation is kind of mysterious at the moment. We have only two years of data and we have to get more to see if that correlation is real or not. We don\u2019t know yet actually.\nFL: Are there any exciting trends occurring in geophysics or seismology these days?\nHK: Well, lots of things are exciting, but to be excited you actually need to know something about it. Because if you don\u2019t know anything about it, nothing looks interesting. Let\u2019s see, one thing exciting in seismology that happened in the last ten years or so is that we can now measure things very quickly and very rapidly. Twenty years ago, for example, it took a long time for us to really come up with the model of an earthquake that has just happened and so these days it\u2019s almost all real time, mainly because of the advancement in computers and computational methodology and high quality seismic instruments, so you can really measure everything very rapidly. Most recently is the development of numerical calculations. You can take very complicated structures of the crust and compute wave field in it and compare that with observed waves so that you can determine the structure and the type of earthquake that has happened very quickly, so in a way if you can understand something rapidly, we can make more rapid progress both in basic science and also for hazard mitigation.\nFL: And one last question, what is the difference between seismology and geophysics.\nHK: Geophysics covers a lot of other things. The atmospheric problem is not seismology and geophysics also covers ocean science. 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        "raw_content": "One night, during my first extended visit to Oglala Lakota Cultural and Economic Revitalization Initiative, an 8000 acre ranch at Pine Ridge Lakota reservation, I was sitting near my tent under a billion stars thinking, \u201cIt\u2019s so quiet.\u201d And it wasn\u2019t just that I couldn\u2019t hear cars or other city noises. The emotional agitation of millions of humans was resoundingly absent. And perhaps more importantly, my own agitation was absent. There was \u201cnothing to do\u201d but sit there and feel the earth on my feet and just be. This was not a normal state for an activist-type from Los Angeles.\nAs I continued to experience this state, I realized that the average lifestyle in urban areas could be described as \u201cfrantic\u201d or \u201cdispersed\u201d at times. Fast paced living is not necessarily a bad thing. A lot of stuff gets done in big cities. A lot of adventure and cultural interchange and art and other interesting interactions happen. But living in Los Angeles for 25 years had resulted in me keeping pace with the city, going here and there, and doing this or that, while rarely asking, \u201cWhy?\u201d\nAs I sat there with my bare feet on the earth, feeling the wind on me and the distance of the hills and Big Sky above me, there was enough quiet, space, and time to ask \u201cWhy?\u201d and actually listen to the answer.\nAnd I realized that all of the opportunities and wonderful people and things to do and progress to keep up with and places to be in Los Angeles were creating a sense of agitation in me, a feeling of missing something no matter how much I drove around going to this or that event or gathering.\nThis incident and a number of others sent me down the road of asking questions on a much deeper level than I had for a while. Why did I want the things I wanted? Where did my attitudes about certain subjects come from? Why do we as a culture do things the way we do? What are the most important things I could do with my life?\nI deepened my capacity to question any reason I had for doing anything (a skill set that can be learned and developed) and I reveled in this questioning. This led to a deep examination of values and attitudes which can get pretty uncomfortable but was ultimately hugely rewarding. Sometimes, we don\u2019t want to ask the question because maybe we don\u2019t want to hear the answer. It can get complicated! But that almost always happens because we left that question unanswered and unexamined for a really long time already.\nIn some cultures, there are passages and cultural structures that support this process, such as Vision Quest. In Western culture, there is a growing acceptance and proliferation of organizations and support structures that help people through this process. My garden is a good place for me to ask the deeper questions, or just be.\nIn my role as a permaculture designer, I\u2019ve thought a lot about this ability to question. Because when you are designing whole systems, you can and should feel free to question any aspect of that system. Often, the key question might be, \u201cIs this the best way to do this?\u201d Sometimes, a \u201cwhy\u201d question can help answer that. \u201cWhy is it being done this way?\u201d \u201cBecause it\u2019s always been done this way as long as we can remember and it appears to be working, so it must be the best way\u201d is a very common answer whether talking about monocrop corn fields or economic systems. And of course, that is never actually true. It wasn\u2019t always done that way, and it is rarely the \u201cbest\u201d way to do it. (In permaculture, we define \u201cbest\u201d as maximum sustainable contribution to the well being of people, planet and our future).\nWhen you ask the \u201cwhy\u201d question, one place it might take you is to how other cultures do things or how things were done at different times throughout history. This is the way many permaculturists have rediscovered \u201clost technology.\u201d An example of this is the paint/stain on 900 year old Viking churches in Sweden, which has no toxic ingredients and has lasted hundreds of years. Asking \u201cWhy is that paint lasting so long?\u201d led green architect Anders Nyquist to a chemical analysis of it and development of his own version.\nAnother example is the brilliant swidden agriculture of the tropics, which produced abundant food sustainably in small spaces with minimal care for many hundreds of years and is still being successfully used by indigenous people in many regions of the world. When originally studying this system, anthropologists thought it was the practice of a primitive, unintelligent society that destructively and randomly burned holes in the jungle to farm for a few years only. In fact, it was a highly complex, sophisticated, integrated system that worked in close cooperation with the natural succession stages of the jungle to produce high yields of highly diverse and useful crops in a way that maintained ecosystem health. These native people understood things about ecosystem management, maintaining fertility, biodiversity and more, that scientists are just now discovering in the 21rst century. It took anthropologists many decades to recognize the value of this brilliant system, because they didn\u2019t ask \u201cWhy?\u201d And even when they did ask, they didn\u2019t keep asking, so it took them literally decades to understand the entire system even though they had it right in front of their faces. So it isn\u2019t enough to ask once. 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        "raw_content": "Home > Our People > Cameron Hall\n\"Knowing that often clients have placed their future in our hands makes it very rewarding when we achieve a great outcome.\u201d\nAbout Cameron Hall\nPrincipal Cameron Hall has been with Hall Payne since it began in 1991 as Messrs Peter Channel and Associates. In his 25 years with the firm Cameron has built a strong reputation in personal compensation law where he is recognised by the Queensland Law Society as an accredited specialist and named one of Brisbane\u2019s leading compensation lawyers.\n\u201cNo two cases are the same, particularly when dealing with work-related and catastrophic claims,\u201d says Cameron. \u201cOur clients are from many different walks of life too.\u201d\nHis concern for the rights of individuals extends to his charitable efforts, such as cycling from Sydney to Melbourne to raise funds for the Brain Injury Association of Queensland.\nToday, Cameron is Hall Payne\u2019s Legal Practice Director and head of its disability and superannuation team. He also mentors the firm\u2019s growing team of lawyers. \u201cKnowing that often clients have placed their future in our hands makes it very rewarding when we achieve a great outcome for them.\u201d\nCameron completed a Bachelor of Commerce and a Master of Laws at the University of Queensland and is a member of the Australian Lawyers Alliance and the Queensland Law Society.\nWhen not at work, you might find Cameron tinkling the ivories, swinging a golf club, or spending time with his young family.\ncameronh@hallpayne.com.au",
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        "title": "5 Types of Signatures You Must Avoid \u2013 Handwriting University: Learn Handwriting Analysis and Graphology.",
        "raw_content": "Normally, I desist from analyzing signatures unless they are accompanied by handwriting samples. If the signature is analyzed in isolation, there are chances of me going wrong about the personality of the writer.\nIt\u2019s because handwriting shows how the person is, whereas signature reveals how he wants the world to see him. Hence, it\u2019s possible that signatures can mislead me.\nThey can project a face that may not be true at all.\nHowever, signatures cannot be written off as unimportant because though they may not be adequate for the purpose of a complete handwriting analysis, they are a part and parcel of the writers\u2019 lives. Every time you do a signature, you make a statement to yourself and to the rest of the world, saying, \u201cSee, this is who I am.\u201d It means that the signature is a reflection of how one behaves in public and how he handles himself. A woman may wear a pleasant smile all the time (reflected by signature), but whether she is really happy or not, will be revealed by her handwriting, not signature. Hence, it is not fair to judge a book by its cover, but still the cover is crucial because it keeps the pages together.\nSo, in this article, we will talk only about the covers i.e. signatures. There are many kinds \u2014 good and bad. I can\u2019t discuss them all. Here, I will tell you about five kinds of signatures you must avoid. I will also tell you why. If you find yours similar to any of them, change it immediately.\nBut before that, a few more words on signature. Many of us decided on our signatures when we were around 15 years of age. We liked a combination of strokes and decided that this is how our signature should be; this is how we should appear to the world. All that is fine. No problem here. But would you disagree that as a teenager, our needs and responsibilities were different from what we have as an adult? We had fewer responsibilities and a certain attitude towards life and the world around us. As a grown-up person, we now have many more responsibilities and at times we need a great deal of attitude adjustment to survive.\nLet me explain: as a 15-year-old, many of my needs were being fulfilled by my parents. Whatever I needed, I was given. If did not get something, I would even throw tantrums. Never felt any need for attitude adjustment. I did not even know what attitude adjustment meant. Understandably, with an approach like that, it would be difficult to survive because people around me do not love me as my parents did. They will not be as forgiving as my parents were. They have no reason to put up with my tantrums. As a result, I might lose friends. Similarly, if one is used to getting things too easily and effortlessly, one will lack patience in real life and therefore would become a quitter. Now, you tell me: how far will a quitter go? Well, these are just a few examples. There might be many more.\nSo, the question arises is how the attitude and approach of an individual is linked to his signature. I said in the beginning that signatures show who we want ourselves to be. And every time we sign in a particular way, we reinforce those beliefs. Therefore, if we change the way we sign our names, it will result in a change of attitude far more conducive to interpersonal harmony. Let\u2019s see how.\nJUNK THESE SIGNATURES\n(1) STRIKE-THROUGH SIGNATURE\nThis is one kind of signature which I always find alarming. The signature you see here has been lifted from the suicide note of a Mumbai-based girl who killed herself in 2008 under the pressure of exams. The girl wrote in her suicide note that she was taking the extreme step because she was not well-prepared for her exams. The baseline of her suicide note clearly said she was depressed and her signature said she really did not like herself. Look at the strike-through strokes in her handwriting. Such strokes in signatures reflect self-hatred, a tendency to stab and punish oneself . That\u2019s exactly what the girl did.\nIf you have a signature with horizontal or vertical strike-through strokes (like my reader Mr Chaturvedi has), get rid of it because every time you do a signature like this, you reinforce whatever the strokes stand for. If it\u2019s self-hatred, you will dislike yourself all the more and take rash steps to sabotage every thing you have accomplished or achieved. Therefore, keep it plain \u2018n\u2019 simple.\nJoin our community in India, USA, or worldwide.\n(2) CAMOUFLAGE SIGNATURE\nTo be honest, I had this type of signature till about four years ago. On the face of it, the signature looks clean and there are no twisted strokes here. But notice the first letter of my name and a circle around it. Now, here is the problem. The stroke is not right. The circle, which kind of camouflages my first name, is self-limiting. Circles around the first name (see another example) shows the person gets very defensive in public and he is too protective about himself. Such a writer has a problem making friends because they do not open up and are always scared of getting hurt. They suspect the motives of people around them, which results in their social isolation. Consequently, they fail to become a part of the life around them. Usually, people who are extremely sensitive have such signatures. The circle is used by the writer as a protective robe to avoid pain. If you have such a circle around your signature, get rid of it. I did that. The results will surprise you.\n(3) VERY SMALL SIGNATURE\nA very small signature reflects lack of confidence to pull off day-to-day tasks. If it co-exists with other strokes showing low self-esteem, such as low t-bar and small personal pronoun, it becomes an inexhaustible source of diffidence. Whenever such a writer is in a group, he thinks he is the one who has less of every thing \u2014 looks, money, talent or success \u2014 than others. They are the people whose self-respect is always trampled by the crowd. They become an easy target because they do not protest. They lack the courage to speak their mind. After several bruises, they begin to avoid social gatherings. In many cases, such people develop psychological problems. If you have such a signature, enlarge it a bit. But not too much.\n(4) TRACE-BACK SIGNATURE\nA lot of people I met have this signature. From the last stroke, they go backward \u2014 from left to right \u2014 and draw the underline without lifting the pen. This is called trace-back signature. Such writers never come out of their past and most of the time, they run in reverse gear. They think too much about past matters and that the days gone-by occupy more space in their mind. They fail to let go of something that was good or bad in the past. Recently, I met a businessman who most of the time kept talking about how bad his last garment business was and how it failed \u201cdespite his efforts\u201d. I tried to engage him into a conversation on his current business, but after a minute or two, he would again go back to the old one. I have a question for you. What do you think the businessman would have been doing while running that garment business? My guess is he would have spent more time talking about his previous business. If you have a similar signature, draw an underline from left to the right.\nNote: There are many other types of trace-back and underline signatures.\n(5) SCRIBBLED SIGNATURE\nThis is one of the most common signatures. Such writers are always in a hurry. They say: \u201cI have to sign hundred times in a day. I can\u2019t write my full name\u2026\u201d There are two reasons they scribble. One, their mind is faster than their hands. And second, they are hoity-toity rascals who tell others: I don\u2019t care whether you can read my handwriting or not. I am just too busy to be bothered by that. I have no time for you\u2026\u201d Such writers seldom take total responsibility for things in their lives. For example, many people scribble on their credit card charge-slips so that it could never be proven they made the purchases. Also, such individuals are too busy for themselves. Yes, you heard me. They are too busy for themselves and seldom finish their tasks and blame it on others. If you have this signature, write your full name. It will slow you down a bit. But you will complete every thing you do. Sounds good?\nTagged autographs, signature\nI found above information very useful to me . Many thanks to Wirter Vishwas\nChristian Juarez\nI usually try to fight the urge to accept things like fortune telling or palm reading or anything of that nature. But this is pretty well spot on.\nJhesthee Samson\nHandwriting Analysis is scientific. \ud83d\ude09\nHello Christian Juarez,\nThanks for your comment. I am sure you found other articles on the website useful.\nvickytnz\nI think it\u2019s worth pointing out that how a signature looks its written and how it actually is written may be two different things, and that handedness may kick into it. As a left-hander, the capital V of my first name has always been a problem (I have to push rather than pull to do it) and I\u2019ve just realised I ned to reverse my motion (i.e. write it backwards) to make it look right. Certainly a left hander would find it easy to do a draw-back from right to left as per that example.\nI\u2019d also say that some people do choose aesthetics for their signature: I make my y double as a T of my last name (I loop it around and put my last name under the line for symmetry). I\u2019m aware that it\u2019s slightly dubious in terms of graphology as it suggest I don\u2019t like my family, but I\u2019m prepared to risk that for a compact signature.\nabhinav.weblogs\nI am changing my signature and have been practicing the new one just before I read this article,\u2026 and suddenly, my new signature has got all the flaws now\u2026\nI\u2019m really confused..\nMaybe if you could show us your own signature, so we would get what an ideal signature should look like\u2026?\nPrevious Post: Indian Times Celebrity Graphologists\nNext Post: Live Tutoring Class Member\u2019s Only Call (Class 83)",
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        "raw_content": "Perhaps the most challenging part of the job application process is writing an effective cover letter. And yes, you should send one. Even if only one in two cover letters gets read, that\u2019s still a 50% chance that including one could help you. Before you start writing, find out more about the company and the specific job you want. Next, catch the attention of the hiring manager or recruiter with a strong opening line. If you have a personal connection with the company or someone who works there, mention it in the first sentence or two, and always address your letter to someone directly. Hiring managers are looking for people who can help them solve problems, so show that you know what the company does and some of the challenges it faces. Then explain how your experience has equipped you to meet those needs. If the online application doesn\u2019t allow you to submit a cover letter, use the format you\u2019re given to demonstrate your ability to do the job and your enthusiasm for the role.\nNo one likes job hunting. Scouring through online jobs boards, spiffing up your r\u00e9sum\u00e9, prepping for grueling interviews \u2014 none of it\u2019s fun. But perhaps the most challenging part of the process is writing an effective cover letter. There\u2019s so much conflicting advice out there, it\u2019s hard to know where to start. Indeed, in an age of digital communication, many might question whether you even need a cover letter anymore.\nThe answer is yes. \u201cNot sending a cover letter is a sign of laziness. It\u2019s akin to making spelling and grammar mistakes in your r\u00e9sum\u00e9. You just don\u2019t do it,\u201d says Jodi Glickman, a communications expert and author of Great on the Job. John Lees, a UK-based career strategist and author of Knockout CV, agrees. Even if only one in two cover letters gets read, that\u2019s still a 50% chance that including one could help you, he explains. \u201cIt\u2019s an opportunity to distinguish yourself,\u201d Glickman adds. Still, as anyone who\u2019s ever written a cover letter knows, it\u2019s not easy to do well. Here\u2019s how to give hiring managers what they\u2019re looking for.\nBefore you start writing, find out more about the company and the specific job you want. Look at the company\u2019s website, its executives\u2019 Twitter feeds, and employee profiles on LinkedIn. \u201cDo some research beyond reading the job description,\u201d says Lees. Find out what challenges the company is facing and how your role would help address those. Knowing the company better also helps you decide on the right tone to use in your cover letter. \u201cThink about the culture of the organization you\u2019re applying to,\u201d advises Glickman. \u201cIf it\u2019s a creative agency, like a design shop, you might take more risks but if it\u2019s a more conservative organization, like a bank, you may hold back.\u201d\n\u201cPeople typically write themselves into the letter with \u2018I\u2019m applying for X job that I saw in Y place.\u2019 That\u2019s a waste of text,\u201d says Lees. Instead, lead with a strong opening sentence. \u201cStart with the punch line \u2014 why this job is exciting to you and why you\u2019re right for it,\u201d says Glickman. For example, you might write, \u201cI\u2019m an environmental fundraising professional with more than 15 years of experience and I\u2019d love to bring my expertise and enthusiasm to your growing development team.\u201d Chances are the hiring manager or recruiter is reading a stack of these, so you want to catch their attention. But don\u2019t try to be funny. \u201cHumor can often fall flat or sound self-regarding,\u201d says Lees. Stay away from common platitudes, too. \u201cSay something direct and dynamic, such as \u2018Before you read any further, let me draw your attention to two reasons why you might want to hire me\u2026.\u2019\nIf you have a personal connection with the company or someone who works there, also mention it in the first sentence or two. And always address your letter to someone directly. \u201cWith social media, there\u2019s no excuse to not be able to find the name of a hiring manager,\u201d says Glickman.\nEmphasize your personal value\nHiring managers are looking for people who can help them solve problems. Drawing on the research you did earlier, show that you know what the company does and some of the challenges it faces. These don\u2019t need to be specific but you might mention a trend that\u2019s affected the industry. For example, you might write, \u201cA lot of healthcare companies are grappling with how the changing laws will affect their ability to provide high-quality care.\u201d Then talk about how your experience has equipped you to meet those needs; perhaps explain how you solved a similar problem in the past or share a relevant accomplishment.\nStand Out in Your Interview\nCareer Planning Article\nHow to ace your first meeting with a potential employer.\nConvey enthusiasm\nMake it clear why you want the position. \u201cIn today\u2019s economy, a lot of people have the right skills, so employers want someone who really wants the job,\u201d says Glickman. \u201cEnthusiasm conveys personality,\u201d Lees adds. He suggests writing something like \u201cI\u2019d love to work for your company. Who wouldn\u2019t? You\u2019re the industry leader, setting standards that others only follow.\u201d Don\u2019t bother applying if you\u2019re not excited about some aspect of the company or role. \u201cSending out 100 r\u00e9sum\u00e9s is a waste of time. Find the 10 companies you want to work for and put some heart and soul into it,\u201d Glickman says. At the same time, don\u2019t go overboard with the flattery or say anything you don\u2019t mean. Authenticity is crucial. \u201cYou don\u2019t want to sound like a gushing teenager,\u201d Glickman warns. Be professional and mature. Lees notes that in some industries, like fashion or technology, it\u2019s more appropriate to say how much you love a company\u2019s product or services. A good rule of thumb is to \u201cuse only the kind of language that the hiring manager would use with one of his customers.\u201d\nMuch of the advice out there tells you to keep it under a page. But both Glickman and Lees say even shorter is better. \u201cMost cover letters I see are too long,\u201d says Lees. \u201cIt should be brief enough that someone can read it at a glance.\u201d You do have to cover a lot of ground\u2014but you should do it succinctly.\nWhen you can\u2019t submit a cover letter\n\u201cIn the black hole of an online system, the rules may be different,\u201d Glickman concedes. Many companies now use online application systems that don\u2019t allow for a cover letter. You may be able to figure out how to include one in the same document as your r\u00e9sum\u00e9 but that\u2019s not a guarantee, especially because some systems only allow for data to be entered into specific boxes. In these cases, use the format you\u2019re given to demonstrate your ability to do the job and your enthusiasm for the role. If possible, you may try to find someone who you can send a brief follow-up email highlighting a few key points about your application.\nHave a strong opening statement that makes clear why you want the job and why you\u2019re right for it\nBe succinct \u2014 a hiring manager should be able to read it at a glance\nShare an accomplishment that shows you can address the challenges the employer faces\nTry to be funny \u2014 too often it falls flat\nSend a generic cover letter \u2014 customize each one for the specific job\nGo overboard with flattery \u2014 be professional and mature\nCase study #1: Demonstrate an understanding of what the company needs\nMichele Sommers, the vice president of HR for the Boys & Girls Village, a nonprofit in Connecticut, recently posted a job for a recruiting and training specialist. \u201cI was looking for someone with a strong recruiting background who could do everything from sourcing candidates to onboarding new hires,\u201d she says. She also wanted the person to hit the ground running. \u201cWe\u2019re a small team and I can\u2019t afford to train someone,\u201d she says.\nMore than 100 candidates applied for the job. The organization\u2019s online application system doesn\u2019t allow for cover letter attachments but one of the applicants, Heidi (not her real name), sent a follow-up email after submitting her r\u00e9sum\u00e9. \u201cAnd it\u2019s a good thing she did because she would\u2019ve been weeded out otherwise,\u201d Michele says.\nHeidi\u2019s r\u00e9sum\u00e9 made her look like a \u201cjob hopper\u201d\u2014 very short stints at each previous employer. Michele assumed she was a poor performer who kept getting fired. She was also the only candidate who didn\u2019t have a four-year college degree.\nBut Heidi\u2019s email caught Michele\u2019s eye. First off, it was professional. Heidi stated clearly that she was writing to double-check that her application had been received. She went on to explain how she had gotten Michele\u2019s name and information (through her husband\u2019s boss who was on the board) and her personal connection to Boys & Girls Village (her father-in-law had done some work with the organization).\nWhat really stood out to Michele, though, was Heidi\u2019s understanding of the group and the challenges it was facing. She\u2019d done her research and \u201clisted some things she would do or already had done that would help us address those needs,\u201d says Michele.\n\u201cThe personality and passion she conveyed in the cover letter came through during her phone screening,\u201d Michele says. Heidi ended up being more than qualified for the job. \u201cI wanted this role to be bigger from the get-go but I didn\u2019t think that was possible. When I met her, I knew we could expand it.\u201d Three weeks later Michele offered Heidi the job and she accepted.\nCase study #2: Catch their attention\nOver the past four years, Emily Sernaker applied for multiple positions at the International Rescue Committee (IRC). She never gave up. With each application, she sent a personalized cover letter. \u201cI wanted my cover letter to highlight my qualifications, creative thinking, and genuine respect for the organization,\u201d she says.\nSarah Vania, the organization\u2019s regional HR director, says that Emily\u2019s letters caught her attention, especially because they included several video links that showed the results of Emily\u2019s advocacy and fundraising work at other organizations. Emily explains, \u201cI had prior experience advocating for former child soldiers, human trafficking survivors, vulnerable women, and displaced persons. It\u2019s one thing to make statements in a cover letter, like \u2018I can make a pitch, I am a creative person, I am thoughtful,\u2019 but showing these qualities seemed like a better way of convincing the recruiter that the statements were true.\u201d\nThis is what Emily wrote to Sarah about the video:\nHere is a short video about my story with activism. The nonprofit organization Invisible Children made it for a youth conference I spoke at this year. It is about four minutes.\nAs you\u2019ll see from the video, I\u2019ve had a lot of success as a student fundraiser, raising over $200,000 for Invisible Children. I\u2019ve since gone on to work as a consultant for Wellspring International and have recently concluded my studies as a Rotary International Ambassadorial Scholar.\nIn each of the cover letters, Emily also made clear how much she wanted to work for IRC. \u201cTo convey enthusiasm is a vulnerable thing to do and can come off as naivet\u00e9, but, when it came down to it, my enthusiasm for the organization was genuine and expressing it felt right,\u201d she says.\nThis is how Emily conveyed her interest in working for IRC:\nYou should also know that I have a sincere appreciation of the IRC. I have enjoyed learning about your programs and have personally visited your New York headquarters, the San Diego New Roots farm, the We Can Be Heroes exhibit, and the Half the Sky exhibit in Los Angeles. 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        "raw_content": "It is the desire of HBU to provide a safe and peaceful campus, free from fear or concern for one\u2019s personal safety. Although this is a challenge in today\u2019s society, the campus police are well-equipped to meet this and other challenges.\nThe Police Department in and of itself cannot guarantee every person\u2019s safety. It requires the combined efforts of a professional police team along with the awareness and concern of all members in the University community. One of the major functions of the officers is to patrol HBU 24 hours per day, seven days per week.\nAnother tool which is absolutely essential in order to maintain peace and safety on campus is the personal awareness of every member of the University community. It is essential that you remain aware of your surroundings and report any unusual or suspicious activity. Officers would much rather respond to a call that proved to be a non-incident, than to write an incident report after a situation occurs in which they had no opportunity to intervene.\nFunctions of the University Police include, but are not limited to:\nResponding to call boxes\nInvestigating all crimes reported on campus\nEnforcement of local and state laws\nParking permits and enforcement\nAfter-hours gate access\nThe officers of the HBU Police Department are highly committed to the University and to maintaining the safety of every person. They take a personal interest in each and every person. Please help them help you.\nFind more information at University Police\nCampus Call Boxes\nHBU\u2019s security system includes numerous emergency call boxes, with blue lights affixed on top, located in different areas on campus. As soon as the button on the call box is pushed, University Police are alerted and will respond through the speaker on the call box.\nTo REPORT ALL EMERGENCIES (including medical) CALL EXT. 3911 on a campus telephone, or DIAL (281) 649-3911.\nPolice Non-Emergency Line (281) 649-3314 (ext.3314 on campus)\nHouston Baptist University Switchboard (281) 649-3000\nEmergency Call Boxes are equipped with video surveillance which are located in various areas throughout the campus.\nShould you have any type of medical emergency on campus, call (281-649-3911) ext. 3911 immediately. HBU\u2019s trained officers provide the quickest and most appropriate attention until the paramedics arrive. Contacting the Houston Fire Department or the University Clinic directly will only delay medical attention. Please call 3911 for any emergency.\nReport any suspicious activity by calling the University Police Department at extension 3911 or 281-649-3911, call on the Emergency Call Boxes, or stop by the Police Department.\nAllow the Police to be of service to you. Please call if you have a concern or desire a police escort to your vehicle or Residence College, especially at night.\nIf you have fears for your personal safety or that of your personal property, talk to the Police Department.\nTake advantage of the crime prevention presentations given on campus. Call the University Police at 281-649-3314 for the time and location of the next presentation.\nIf there is an emergency, remain as calm as possible, call ext. 3911, and give the dispatcher the facts as completely as possible. Make sure you give your name, location, and the nature of the emergency. Don\u2019t hang up when the conversation is over: wait until the dispatcher hangs up. Remain calm and encourage others to remain calm.\nReport any theft, no matter how minor, to the Police Department.\nRead, understand, and abide by the parking and vehicle regulations. More than anything, they are written to protect you and your property.\nCommunicate with the Police.",
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        "raw_content": "Home Sports Who Is JaMychal Green? 6 Things To Know About The NBA Player\nWho Is JaMychal Green? 6 Things To Know About The NBA Player\nThis American professional basketball player had a hard time growing up. JaMychal Green lived in an unsafe neighborhood and lost his brother in 1992. Even though he was too little to understand what ensued, he believed that the event was what spurred him to be better. His dream of wanting to live a better life has been actualized now that he is playing for the Memphis Grizzlies of the National Basketball Association (NBA)\nWho Is JaMychal Green?\nJaMychal Green was born on the 21st of June, 1990 in Montgomery to Alonzo and Rita Green. JaMychal started playing basketball while in high school. He led the St. Jude Educational Institute to the Class A State Championship in 2006 and 2008. He was even voted the MVP of the 2006 Championship. While in High school, he played for the USA National team at the FIBA Americas U-18 Championship in 2008.\nMoving on to College, JaMychal Green chose to commit to the University of Alabama. He had other offers but chose Alabama because he wanted to play alongside Andrew Steele and Tony Mitchell, who were his close friends. In his first season, having played 31 games with an average of 11.6 points per game, he was ranked first in rebounding among Southeastern Conference (SEC) freshmen; but he came second among players with five double-doubles. For his second season, which was not as successful as the first, he had the ninth position in the SEC in rebounding (7.2).\nLater on, he was called up to be a part of the 2009 Old-Spice Classic Tournament team and was instrumental in winning the game with a late winning shot at just five seconds on the clock. This earned him the SEC Player of the Week. 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Upon the expiration of his contract with Austin Spurs, Green moved on to join the Memphis Grizzlies with a 10-day initial contract.\nShortly after, JaMychal Green signed a multi-year contract with the team. He has been on the Memphis Team since 2015 and has churned out amazing results.\nJaMychal On The Court: Image Source\n2. Height, Weight, and Body Measurements\nBeing a professional athlete, JaMychal Green is in amazing shape. The Memphis Grizzlies Forward is 6 feet 9 inches tall and weighs about 103 kg. Other details about his body measurements are not available to the public.\n3. Family and Background\nJaMychal Green was born to Alonzo and Rita Green in Montgomery, Alabama where he grew up. The basketball player has an older sister, Kemeche L. Green (PhD.) who is an education specialist for the Alabama State Department of Education.\nJaMychal lost his elder brother on Christmas morning in 1992. Sadly, his brother left behind two little children. 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        "raw_content": "Home / Happiness / Relationships / Partnerships / Divorce / Divorce settlements\nPosted on 18/11/2015 by Lester Aldridge LLP in Divorce Family law Legal Money with 0 Comments\nTwo women, Alison Sharland and Varsha Gohil, have won their appeal in the Supreme Court to reopen financial claims against their ex-spouses after it was found that their partners had concealed the true value of the assets they owned.\nIn both cases, the parties had entered into a consent order, which is the legal document by which financial matters are finalised on divorce. However, in both cases, the wives\u2019 financial claims were made on the basis of financial information (termed \u2018disclosure\u2019) which was subsequently found to be untrue. In both cases the husbands had materially underestimated the extent of their wealth so that the settlements in favour of their wives were unfair.\nThe fundamental principle in financial remedy proceedings involving former spouses is that each has an ongoing duty to provide full and frank financial disclosure to one another and the court. Otherwise it is impossible for the court or the other party to reach an informed decision as to what constitutes a fair financial outcome.\nThe judgments made in these cases do not mean that there will be a rush of former spouses seeking to re-open their claims in order to pursue a greater financial settlement. However, it has paved the way for cases to be re-opened if clear evidence of non-disclosure comes to light in the years following settlement.\nEndless forensic investigations into a spouse\u2019s resources can be costly and time consuming and so many reach the point where they make pragmatic and commercial decisions as to settlement. Mrs Sharland may have settled her financial claims for \u00a310m but her decision to do so was made in reliance upon the disclosure made by her husband. If she had been aware that his wealth vastly exceeded what he was stating, then she may not have reached that same decision.\nIf you fail to fulfil your disclosure obligations in financial remedy proceedings then these recent decisions should serve as a stark warning. Unlike with civil claims, there is no limitation period for bringing matrimonial matters back to court.\nSo long as you or your former spouse can show that there is merit in re-opening the case, then the court are likely to investigate matters, even if the case was decided years ago. Mrs Gohil\u2019s original financial order was made in 2004 and decided upon in the Supreme Court in October 2015, some 11 years later.\nThe Lester Aldridge family team deal with these and other issues on a regular basis and are frequently instructed by clients with disputes relating to the arrangements for their children.\nIf you would like to discuss any aspect of divorce, separation or wish to protect your assets prior to getting married, contact the family team on 01202 786161 or email jane.porter@la-law.com\nDid you know divorce day follows hot on the heels of Christmas? ...read more\nFast facts: divorce settlements\nWe asked Lester Aldridge LLP which factors affect divorce settlements and here are their answers... ...read more",
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        "raw_content": "Although there are plenty of democratically elected leaders that are miserable failures, at least the citizens of the country have the freedom to cast their vote. Even in cases when they have voter\u2019s remorse, they have the opportunity to exact revenge at the polls in the next election. However, a significant percentage of the world\u2019s population don\u2019t have this luxury. Today, there an estimated two billion people around the world who have to endure everyday life in a nation controlled by a brutal dictator with little or no regard for human life.\nThese individuals are not elected. Instead, they rose to power in a gigantic pool of blood. When you hear the word \u2018dictator,\u2019 you automatically think of Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Robert Mugabe, Idi Amin, Saddam Hussein and dozens of more despots responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands, and in some cases, millions, of deaths. As there are dozens of countries under the yolk of dictators, there are also a significant number of these evil individuals who have almost escaped notice. In this article, I look at ten reprehensive people who have ruled, or continue to rule, with an iron fist.\nMengistu Haile Miram \u2013 Eye Radio\n1 \u2013 Mengistu Haile Mariam (Ethiopia 1977 \u2013 1991)\nMengistu served as an army officer in the Ethiopian army and was part of the coup that overthrew centuries of monarchical rule in favor of trying to turn Ethiopia into a communist state. He received part of his training in the United States and ultimately rose to the rank of major. However, along with a group of other officers angered at the lack of promotion opportunities, Mengistu was involved in a military rebellion against Emperor Haile Selassie I. Mengistu became the chairman of the Armed Forces Coordinating Committee (Dergue) in June 1974. This group of revolutionary soldiers knew it was time to strike against the emperor.\nHaile Selassie was arrested in September 1974 as the Dergue became rulers in all but name. Mengistu was also made vice-chairman of the Provisional Military Administrative Council (PMAC), a Dergue-controlled organization. Although he was rising through the ranks faster than he could have imagined, it wasn\u2019t enough for Mengistu. On November 23, he ordered the murder of the PMAC chairman along with dozens of members of the old regime. Soon, he began to order the deaths of selected enemies within the Council and quickly became known as the leader.\nWhile he was technically a dictator as early as 1974, it wasn\u2019t until 1977 when Mengistu solidified his control. In February, the Lieutenant-Colonel had to survive a battle between the PMAC and its enemies. There were also rumors that Mengistu murdered the former emperor, but he has always denied these claims. On February 3, 1977, he finally became the official leader of the Dergue, and Ethiopia after a shootout that resulted in the death of influential Dergue member, Tafari Banti. The group\u2019s vice-chairman, Atnafu Abate, clashed with Mengistu over the war in Eritrea and the newly minted dictator executed Abate and 40 officers.\nAs dictator, Mengistu was determined to wipe out opposition and dissenters which led to his violent Red Terror Campaign. He ordered the executions of members of competing Marxist-Leninist groups in Eritrea and Ethiopia. The Ethiopian People\u2019s Revolutionary Party (EPRP) were the main communist opposition, and Mengistu was especially brutal when dealing with them. An estimated 750,000 died during the Red Terror campaign which lasted little over a year. He also used Cuban troops and Soviet weapons to repel an invasion by people from Somalia\u2019s Ogaden region.\nMengistu founded the Worker\u2019s Party of Ethiopia in 1984 and three years later, ensured he was \u2018elected\u2019 president of the country. However, his luck ran out because, by 1987, he faced rebellions, a ruined economy and the worst famines and droughts in the nation\u2019s history. He realized his time was up when the Soviets withdrew their troops. In 1991, he fled to Zimbabwe after resigning as president and was sheltered by Robert Mugabe. In December 2006, he was tried, and found guilty of genocide in absentia and was sentenced to death in May 2008. Now that Mugabe is no longer dictator of Zimbabwe, it is hoped that Mengistu will finally pay for his terrible crimes.",
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        "raw_content": "10 Things to Know About the Evolution of the Police in the United States\nPolicing in America\u2019s cities was developed along similar lines to that in England\u2019s urban centers, particularly London. In the American south, county and state slave catching forces arose to pursue runaway slaves, a precursor to organized police departments. In the west, towns elected or appointed sheriffs and marshals to enforce local ordinances and customs. The development of formalized police forces was spasmodic throughout American history.\nIt began in the earliest days of colonial settlement, the settlers brought with them the customs of the villages and towns which they left behind. In some early colonial settlements the military assumed the duties of patrolling the streets for public safety and to reduce crime. In the puritanical New England settlements sin and crime were often viewed as one and the same, and religious leaders supervised the policing of their flocks, with the sins of those who strayed announced to the congregation from the pulpit.\nThe New York Municipal Police were replaced by the New York Metropolitan Police, leading to rioting between the two forces. Library of Congress\nHere are ten events in the evolution of police forces in the United States.\nDrawings of lanterns of a type which would have been carried by the nightwatch in Philadelphia in colonial days. Wikimedia\nIn the early colonial settlements, the citizens themselves assumed a large proportion of ensuring the streets were kept safe. Gentlemen were expected to wear swords or dirks as they went about their daily affairs. Towns, especially those which were built around a port, quickly developed less than desirable neighborhoods, with bars and houses of ill repute, and dark alleys where a hapless wanderer could be readily relieved of purse and other valuables.\nThere was also the ever present danger of fire, as cinders from chimneys could be easily transferred to roofs often thatched or shingled with cedar or other flammable material. To guard the community during the night hours, when there were fewer people on the streets, the practice of setting a watchman, or several watchmen, began when the colonies were but a few years old. Boston, founded in 1630, first placed watchmen on the streets in 1636.\nThe watchmen were effective as alarms of fires for the most part, but their effectiveness against crime was less laudable. Watchmen, unsupervised as they went about their duties, often alleviated their boredom by drinking. In some instances watchmen were assigned the job as punishment for some indiscretion or other. The practice of calling the hour aloud was established in some communities to prove the watchman was on duty and not sleeping through his shift.\nNew York established a night watch in 1658, placing several watchmen on the streets of an evening. Philadelphia didn\u2019t establish a night watch until 1700. Though the watch was sometimes a volunteer, often a task taken to evade service in the militia, he was usually unarmed as he went about his duties, or armed merely with a staff. He carried a bell (in Boston a rattle) with which to sound the alarm in the event of trouble, to which citizens were expected to respond.\nAfter the Revolutionary War, several of the eastern cities added a day watchman, with Philadelphia being the first in 1833. The day watchmen were supported by constables in the larger cities. The constables were federal officers employed by the Justice Department to serve warrants, and they were usually paid by the number of warrants they served. Some cities placed their watchmen under the supervision of the constables, just to have someone keeping an eye on them.",
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        "raw_content": "Behavioral Health Startup Tridiuum Raises $9.5M to Integrate Behavioral Health Across Continuum of Care\nTridiuum (formerly known as Polaris Health Directions), a Philadelphia-based provider of cloud-based behavioral health solutions has raised $9.5 million in Series B financing, which includes equity capital from lead investor Sopris Capital and strategic co-investor Fresenius Medical Care Ventures, and debt funding from Silicon Valley Bank. Series A investors Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Southeastern Pennsylvania and Martinson Ventures participated as well.Founded in\nI read this article and found it very interesting, thought it might be something for you. The article is called Behavioral Health Startup Tridiuum Raises $9.5M to Integrate Behavioral Health Across Continuum of Care and is located at https://hitconsultant.net/2018/12/18/behavioral-health-startup-tridiuum-funding/.",
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        "raw_content": "Ok, I think I mentioned that I (with a partner in my group) am developing an Android application for a class assignment, and here it is, its finished, but not a really usable apps though.\nIt\u2019s a app to encrypt SMS before sending it. It uses an asymmetric encryption algorithm, RSA, meaning that the key exchange needs to be done before sending any encrypted message. The encryption and decryption can only be done within the apps itself.\nThe development process aren\u2019t very intuitive IMO, the emulator are just plain unusable, and eclipse integration just didn\u2019t feel \u2018native\u2019. Switching between code view and design view takes several seconds to load, but then, maybe that\u2019s just my laptop. The main programming language used is Java, so there isn\u2019t too much problem there, but I am not really used to the UI markup system, maybe I need more experience to get into it. Still, the biggest problem is the emulator, honestly, during the development process, whenever I did some change, I always feel reluctant to test it, because everything is just so slow. I don\u2019t have any plan yet, but maybe I will look more into this sometime in the future.\nWell, as mentioned before, its not a really usable app, I don\u2019t really understand the RSA algorithm, and I don\u2019t put any effort in making the interface good looking either. But then, whatever,",
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        "raw_content": "The Thoughtful House\u2019s Foundation\nThe foundation for The Thoughtful House was poured this month by a congenial and efficient crew from Associated Concrete Services. Like most new homes, The Thoughtful House has a reinforced concrete foundation.\nOver a period of several days, the subcontractor's crew set up wooden forms, installed steel reinforcing bars (rebar) between the form faces, and then filled the forms with poured concrete from huge concrete mixers. Once the concrete set, within a few hours, the forms were removed. The next step was the plumber putting in pipes before the pouring of the concrete slabs.\nThe thoughtful house has two kinds of foundations - a basement over the main part of the house and slab-on grade over parts on two sides of it.\nIn Utah, where The Thoughtful House is located, a short foundation wall was poured on footings placed below the frost line.\nThe foundation walls and footing are designed to work together to support the home's weight and transfer it to the surrounding ground.\nBecause concrete is not waterproof, a waterproofing coating was brushed on the outside of the basement walls after they dried.\nThe best way to protect yourself from problems with your new home's foundation is to hire an established builder with a good, long-standing reputation for quality work. Kelly Adams of A2Z Construction, the general contractor for The Thoughtful House, has been in the business for decades and has built many residential and commercial buildings. He was recommended to us by architects, banks and subcontractors who had worked for him.",
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        "raw_content": "Liberty is meaningless where the right to utter one\u2019s thoughts and opinions has ceased to exist. That, of all rights, is the dread of tyrants. It is the right which they first of all strike down. They know its power. Thrones, dominions, principalities, and powers, founded in injustice and wrong, are sure to tremble, if men are allowed to reason of righteousness, temperance, and of a judgment to come in their presence.\nThis entry was posted in First Amendment and tagged Frederick Douglass by wjjhoge. Bookmark the permalink.\nPat* on 22 August, 2018 at 20:12 said:\nThank you for posting this. I collect liberty-minded quotes such as this, and add them to the ends of letters I write to friends and family.",
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        "raw_content": "Tips To Selling a House For Cash.\nThere are more and more homeowners in different parts of the world today who are seeking to attract buyers for their homes who can actually pay cash for their houses and this scenario has persisted for a significant period of time.\nIt is important to note here that homeowners seek to sell their houses different reasons which include job transfer from one location to another, relocation from one location to another, people, they need to join college among other reasons.\nMany sellers of homes today are existing on getting cash buyers for their houses especially those who might have given up the houses for sale and have had to wait for so long before they can actually get a buyer and listening and this scenario has led to market saturation.\nThere are a good number of advantages that come with selling your house for cash quickly which include but are not limited to being able to pay off my mortgage, having capacity to purchase a new home in the new locality, being able to pay college fee or even being able to invest in another type of asset.\nBecause the real estate market has so many people who are looking to get a quick cash buyer for their houses as we already discussed in the paragraphs above, the next time you\u2019re there for find yourself you need to quickly dispose your house for cash, you need to make a few considerations to be able to achieve that\u2019s good without a lot of delay.\nBefore you set out there to begin the search for a cash buyer for your house, you need to first and foremost identify a good real estate player in your area so that you can be able to work with them and to do this it is advisable for you to sit for a commendation strong trends Mets bus or even family members.\nIt is advisable for you to state from the beginning as you begin to engage in real estate service provider you have identified that what you require from them is advice on some of the people who are seeking to invest in real estate in your area based on their database, the market prices prevailing in your locality for the houses and they can also advise you on the best and easiest means of advertising sale of your house.\nYou are advised not to fix a selling price for your house that is non-negotiable because it is a general practice today for sellers and buyers to engage in negotiations around price and so if you remain too rigid you might end up losing an opportunity actually selling your house to a quick cash buyer.",
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        "raw_content": "Michelle C. Hopkins, Attorney at Law\nMs. Hopkins provides professional and affordable limited scope family law legal services in Los Angeles County with a focus on court appearances in child custody and restraining order cases. With over 15 years of experience as a licensed California family law attorney in private practice and with the Los Angeles Superior Court, she has extensive knowledge of California family law and the Court. Ms. Hopkins has dedicated her legal career to improving access to the family law courts for low and moderate income families. In recognition of her commitment to families with limited financial means, The State Bar of California awarded Ms. Hopkins the \u201cWiley M. Manuel Award for Pro Bono Legal Services\u201d.\nMs. Hopkins is a natural teacher, empowering hundreds of families to navigate the court system and resolve their cases. She was one of the founding attorneys of the Los Angeles Superior Court\u2019s Stanley Mosk Resource Center for Self-Represented Litigants in downtown Los Angeles, one of the nation\u2019s largest self-help centers. Ms. Hopkins created the curriculum and taught or supervised hundreds of family law self-help classes, providing instruction on California family law, forms and court procedure. In 2016 she created the curriculum and taught \u201cChild Custody, Support and Visitation in Family Court\u201d and \u201cWorking with an Attorney on a Budget\u201d at the Los Angeles County Law Library\u2019s Public Legal Services Fair. She currently teaches the self-help \u201cAdult Name Change\u201d class for the law library and participates in the \u201cLawyers in the Library\u201d program.\nWhile with the Court, Ms. Hopkins collaborated with the California Administrative Office of the Courts and Pro Bono Net, a national non-profit organization, to create the Court\u2019s first family law forms completion computer programs for use by self-represented litigants. Under Ms. Hopkins\u2019 leadership, the Los Angeles Superior Court became the first court in California to integrate family law computer programs with self-help workshops. Ms. Hopkins went on to co-create the Court\u2019s self-help forms computer programs for divorce, paternity, request for order (RFO), income and expense declaration, civil harassment restraining order, fee waiver application and application for posting and publication.\nAs a national and state expert on family law self-help legal services, Ms. Hopkins spoke at numerous conferences including the American Bar Association Equal Justice Conference, the Legal Services Corporation Technology Initiative Grants Conference, the California Conference on Self-Represented Litigants, and the Legal Aid Association of California and Administrative Office of the Courts Family Law Conference.\nPrior to her work with the Court, Ms. Hopkins was in private practice as a family law and civil litigation attorney. Ms. Hopkins was admitted to the State Bar of California in 1993. She earned her Juris Doctor from the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law and her Bachelor of Arts in History and Political Science from the University of California, San Diego.\nWith over 15 years of experience in Family Law, Ms. Hopkins has the proven track record to help you navigate the legal system.",
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        "raw_content": "Bioidentical Only\u2014Nothing Else Will Do\nSex hormone replacement therapy was founded on the false assumption that hormones with similar chemical structure had identical actions and side effects. That erroneous belief holds to this day.\nThis comes from the Endocrine Society\u2019s position paper, which was also adopted by the American Medical Association: \u201c(There is) an environment for the scientifically unproven idea that \u2018bioidentical hormones\u2019 are safer and more effective than traditional hormone therapy. No such comprehensive study has been done to examine the effects of \u2018bioidentical hormones.\u2019\u201d\nIt seems odd to imply that molecular structure is unlikely to influence biologic effect. After all, a few changes in the molecular structure of testosterone will yield estradiol, which in sufficient quantity can help transform a man into a woman. As noted below, there is plenty of experimental evidence verifying substantial differences between bioidentical and non-bioidentical hormones.\nThe development of the birth control pill was a signal achievement in medicine, providing for the first time a reliable method of family planning. The hormones used were highly effective in preventing unwanted pregnancy, yet they were not bioidentical. Over the years they were found to cause serious complications, including heart attacks and strokes, thrombophlebitis and blood clots to the lungs, especially in older premenopausal women and in women who smoked. They contained powerful non-human identical estrogens, along with progestins. (progestins are progesterone-like substances, with similar actions, but not structurally the same as progesterone.)\nThese were oral formulations, and it was also presumed that there was no effective difference between hormones taken orally and hormones taken by other routes, such as by injection or through the skin. It was therefore reasonable to use non-bioidentical estrogens and progestins for the treatment of menopausal symptoms. Women would be spared the abrupt miseries of menopause, and drug companies would make fortunes by patenting synthetic formulations structurally different from our native hormones.\nThus came to be Premarin, an estrogenic derivative of PRegnant MARe\u2019s urINe, and Provera, also called medroxyprogesterone acetate. As oral formulations, these products were prescribed for years to menopausal women, with largely salutary effects. It was clear that they maintained bone density and prevented osteoporotic fractures. It was also believed that they prevented heart disease and Alzheimer disease, but these findings were flawed.\nThe Women\u2019s Health Initiative, a large government-sponsored study, released data in 2002 demonstrating an increased incidence of breast cancer in women taking conjugated equine estrogen (CEE- like Premarin) and medroxyprogesterone. Furthermore, there was also an increased risk of heart attack and stroke. Other studies confirmed these alarming findings.\nThe world of female hormone replacement was turned on its ear. Influenced also by headlines in the media, the medical establishment sharply curtailed prescriptions for hormone replacement therapy. Women were refused therapy they had been receiving for years, and were offered the explanation that risks were too high. Now they had to suffer their symptoms, or take alternative nostrums, like antidepressants.\nMany authoritative physicians, especially breast cancer specialists, remain adamantly opposed to estrogen and progesterone therapy in any form. At best they will consent to hormones for the shortest period of time in the lowest effective dose, and women with a history of breast cancer or significant predisposing factors, such as fibrocystic breast disease or dense breasts, should receive no hormones at all.\nWhat has been ignored is the data revealing that there is a difference between bio-identical and non-bioidentical hormones, and also a difference between hormones administered by mouth and hormones taken by other routes.\nBio-identical estrogens and progesterone are produced from soybeans or wild yams, modified to be the same as hormones produced in the human body. Human estrogens come in three forms: estradiol, estrone and estriol. Estradiol is the main active form. Estrone is usually avoided because of its potentially carcinogenic effects. Estriol is a weak estrogen, considered protective against breast cancer. Estriol is also effective as a vaginal lubricant, and supports the integrity of vaginal tissues.\nThe villain on the breast cancer scene appears to be a progestin, medroxyprogesterone (MDP). MDP increases cellular proliferation in both ductal and lobular breast tissue. In a large French study published in 2007, which followed 80,000 women for an average of eight years, progestins like MDP, when given with estrogen, increased the risk of breast cancer by 70%. Estrogen alone increased breast cancer risk by 30%. However, estrogen given with bioidentical progesterone caused NO increase in breast cancer.\nTissue experiments have demonstrated that natural progesterone inhibits breast cell proliferation. Multiple clinical studies have shown that women with high innate progesterone levels have a much lower risk of breast cancer, compared to women with low progesterone levels. These women were followed for 25 years.\nSimilar findings have surfaced in studies of heart disease and stroke. In the past, estrogen was considered protective against heart disease, because it maintained arterial elasticity and lowered LDL (bad) cholesterol levels. This correlated with the finding that women did not begin to manifest heart disease until their 60s, ten years after menopause, while men often presented with heart attacks in their 40s and 50s.\nProgesterone prevents the formation of atherosclerotic plaques in animal studies, while MDP promotes plaque formation and blocks the protective effect of estrogen. MDP increases arterial spasm, and lowers the level of HDL (good) cholesterol.\nThe risk of blood clots relates both to the type of hormone and the method of administration. 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        "raw_content": "Hotel close to Las Olas\nThe Quality Inn & Suites is a hotel close to Las Olas. When you want a place to stay where you can relax, but also be close to some of South Florida's excitement, then our hotel is where you want to stay. Las Olas is right on the beach and is filled with shopping, entertainment, dining and more. Here at the Quality Inn & Suites Hotel, we are centrally located in South Florida, where there is something for everyone around us. Our newly renovated hotel, houses spacious guest rooms, with plenty of amenities along with the highest quality of guest service.\nOur hotel is family and pet friendly, and a non-smoking building. Stay with us and see for yourself why we are one of the best in the business. Our hotel is centrally located close to the Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport, Fort Lauderdale and Port Everglades Cruise Ports, Broward Convention Center, Sun Life Stadium, Concert Arenas, and more! The Quality Inn & Suites is a smoke-free hotel with only one goal, and that is customer satisfaction. Our highly qualified, skilled, and amiable staff will do everything they can to accommodate you.\nEvery newly renovated, spacious, and beautifully decorated room has a FREE WI-FI service, and each morning, you will be greeted with a FREE continental breakfast. Shuttle service is available to and from Miami cruise port and Miami International Airport (MIA). This fully renovated Hollywood, FL hotel is set on gorgeous tropical landscaped grounds. The Quality Inn & Suites is an affordable hotel close to Las Olas, so BOOK DIRECT today for some of the best deals we have to offer.",
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        "raw_content": "in Learn on July 1, 2017 Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Google+ Email 0\nEmployee\u2019s Provident Fund (EPF) is a post \u2013 retirement benefits scheme that is available to all salaried employees in public as well as in the private sector. This fund is maintained and overseen by the Employees Provident Fund Organisation of India (EPFO) and any company with over 20 employees is required by law to register with the EPFO. It\u2019s a savings platform that helps employees save a small fraction of their salary every month that can be used if a person is rendered unable to work or upon his/her retirement.\nApart from the obvious interest-free access to cash, here are more benefits to withdrawing to purchase a house:\nThe benefits of withdrawing from your EPF Account to purchase a house/ investing in the real estate sector are \u2013\n1)The return yielded by him/her is more if one invests in real estate rather than keeping that money stacked on a definite interest rate until withdrawal \u2013\nIf a person invests the money that is present in his/her EPF account in the real estate market, he/she will definitely earn better returns than allowing the lump-sum amount to stay stagnant for a major portion of one\u2019s life and allowing it to grow at a slower rate.\n2) Minimization of the monthly instalments\nOne can withdraw the amount from the PF account to make the repayments of the home loan, thus making the wish of purchasing the dream house more of a possibility; also, it would release some of the current financial burdens that might be one\u2019s shoulder. The amount is a significant one and hence it will definitely make people\u2019s lives change in a significant way\n3) Redeem loan balance to save on interest\nIf the housing loan\u2019s interest rates are on the high side of the scale, one can pay it off to save on the additional interest costs and channel the funds towards other better causes.\n4) Help spouse clear off home loan\nOne can help his/her spouse\u2019s problem related to home loan repayment and in turn, it will also improve the cash flow for the family.\nIt is a well-known fact that buying his/her first home is rarely an easy task. Now the amendments in the EPF scheme would certainly allow more individuals to raise the funds required for the purchase of his/her dream homes. In that sense, it is a welcome move since it allows EPFO members access to their own funds in order to achieve a vital financial objective.\nPros of EPF Option\n1) It allows him/her to buy or construct a home without or paying a lower amount of interest.\n2) It is also greatly beneficial for those who need a small amount of monetary sum to fulfil the purpose of buying or constructing a home.\nThe Indian Government has of late made amendments in the scheme which will now allow the Employees\u2019 Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) subscribers to use their EPF accounts for paying equated monthly instalments (EMIs) of home loans. Under this new provision of the EPF scheme that will come into effect, EPFO subscribers would have to mandatorily form a cooperative society consisting of at least 10 members for withdrawing the required amount from their EPF accounts.\nThe subscribers of the Employees Provident Fund Organisation (EPFO) will be able to withdraw up to 90 percent of their amount in their PF account for the purchase of real estate. The option of EPF withdrawal for purchase/construction of a house is available only once in a lifetime for the EPFO subscribers.\nFrom the restrictions that have been set by the government, we can see that the EPF\u2019s withdrawal options serve a very specific purpose. It is solely about making homeownership dreams of the masses possible and more certainly affordable. Thus, if the purpose is single-mindedly about purchasing a house from the withdrawn amount, then withdrawing from his/her EPF account may just be the right move.\nemi Employ Provident Fund Employee\u2019s Provident Fund EPF invest in Real Estate investment in Real Estate monthly instalments\n\u2190 ARE you getting the most out of your BEDROOM?\nHow a Newly-Wed Decorated Their New Home from Scratch \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "We believe that all staff should be a part of the ICLA story and our goal is to develop a committed and innovative workforce.\nOur aim is to support a culture of involvement and achievement. With a commitment to best practice and the realisation of shared goals, ICLA strives to provide a happy, safe and satisfying environment.\nICLA is committed to the provision a high quality service for the benefit of the people we support and the organisation\u2019s Code of Conduct supports our values of respect, integrity results and accountability.\nCentral to our organisation are our Support Workers who work tirelessly to enhance the quality of life of every person we support. Their passion and enthusiasm is supported by our dedicated and committed administration and management teams. Our Executive Leadership Team draws on a wealth of experience and expertise to steer us in the right direction, along with the unwavering support of our Board of Directors.\nOur Chief Executive is responsible for leading the Executive and ensuring organisational functions and objectives are realised; and is responsible for the ongoing management of the organisation in accordance with the strategy, policies and programs approved by the Board.\nOur Executive is made up of the Chief Executive and our Executive members. It provides effective leadership to drive and monitor the strategic direction of our organisation and establishing business plans to meet our strategic goals.\nRachel joined ICLA in 2018 and has a decade of experience in mental health and suicide prevention policy reform, evidence-based practice and service delivery. Rachel was previously the Director of LifeSpan, the Black Dog Institute\u2019s Systems Approach to Suicide Prevention program, Rachel led establishment and implementation of this world-first program across Australia.\nRachel brings to each role a personal commitment to mental health, disability support and suicide prevention as well as a passion for meaningful engagement with people who have a lived experience, mental health consumers, families and carers.\nSome of her previous roles include establishing the National Mental Health Commission, and design and production of the first annual National Report Card on Mental Health and Suicide Prevention in 2012 as Director of Policy and Projects; and National Manager of Business Development with aged care provider Care Connect. Rachel has a passion for social justice and inclusion and is driven to ensure that ICLA provides quality and innovative services. She believes that every individual, regardless of their need, is entitled to a life of possibility and opportunity. With a background in recovery-oriented mental health service design and delivery, and a depth of experience in program implementation, Rachel is well positioned to lead ICLA in this new and challenging environment.\nGeneral Manager, Client Services\nKaren joined ICLA in 2016. Karen comes with an extensive background having worked in the community services sector for 15 years. She has a passion for working with people experiencing social disadvantage and in particular individuals who require clinical support and intervention. Her most recent roles include working in the UK for 9 years in the youth justice services in positions of leadership and management.\nKaren leads the ICLA client services team in delivering recovery oriented, person-centred contemporary best practice. 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Karen is skilled in refining and adding to systems and processes to ensure that both the responsibility and tools are provided to enable staff to be capable and confident in their roles.\nRebecca Kuhnert\nGeneral Manager, Quality\nRebecca comes to ICLA from the Black Dog Institute where she held the role of Research Manager, and previously worked for as a Research and Implementation Officer on the LifeSpan Suicide Prevention program.\nRebecca graduated from the University of Sydney with a B.science (hons) and a PhD in developmental psychology. She has co-authored several publications in peer-reviewed journals, and has presented her work at national and international conferences. 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        "raw_content": "Geneva, 6-23 June, 2017\nClick here to download a summary of reports mentioning SOGIESC issues presented during the 35th session of the UN Human Rights Council.\nHere you can also download our notes about the Clustered interactive dialogue with the Independent Expert on protection against violence and discrimination based on SOGI.\nItem 3 \u2013 Interactive Dialogue with the Independent Expert on sexual orientation and gender identity\nItem 3 - Clustered interactive dialogue with the Independent Expert on protection against violence and discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity and the Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions\nItem 3 - Clustered interactive dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on the right to health and the Independent Expert on international solidarity\nItem 3 - Interactive Dialogue with the Working Group on Discrimination against Women in Law and in Practice\nItem 3: Clustered interactive dialogue with the Special Rapporteur on Extreme Poverty and Human Rights\u2019 Report on China\nAnnual full-day discussion on the human rights of women: Women's rights and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development: health and gender equality\nClosing of the session\nJune 7, 2017: Digging Deeper: HRDs in dialogue with the UN Independent Expert on SOGI\nJune 8, 2017: Side event on Transgender People, Mental Health and Human Rights\nIn this statement, joined by COC Netherlands, we commend both the Independent Expert on sexual orientation and gender identity and the Special Rapporteur on summary executions for thieir reports, and highlight how the need for sustained attention to human rights abuses against rainbow communities has never been greater.\nClick here to read the full statement or watch the video of the statement being delivered below:\nCLUSTERED INTERACTIVE DIALOGUE WITH THE INDEPENDENT EXPERT ON PROTECTION AGAINST VIOLENCE AND DISCRIMINATION BASED ON SEXUAL ORIENTATION AND GENDER IDENTITY AND THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON EXTRAJUDICIAL, SUMMARY OR ARBITRARY EXECUTIONS\nIn this statement delivered by RFSL, a group of 17 trans activists from all regions encourage the Independent Expert on SOGI to undertake a nuanced study of legal gender recognition programs globally, and to promote consultative, community-based development of processes for legal gender recognition that are accessible, respectful, and based fundamentally on self-determination with full respect to the right to privacy.\nClick here to read the full statement, or watch a video of the statement being delivered below:\nITEM 3: CLUSTERED INTERACTIVE DIALOGUE WITH THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE RIGHT TO HEALTH AND THE INDEPENDENT EXPERT ON INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY\nIn this statement delivered by ARC International, a coalition of transgender activists highlights how trans people\u2019s mental health is impacted by human rights violations, lack of access to healthcare services and legal recognition, and by the experience of stigma and discrimination.\nClick here to read the statement, or watch a video of the statement being delivered below:\nIn this joint statement by ILGA and COC Netherlands, delivered in consultation with Transvanilla and the Hungarian LGBT Alliance, we highlight how gender stereotypes and traditional gender roles have a significant impact on lesbian, bisexual, trans women and men, and gender non-conforming persons: by defying these norms, they are often specifically vulnerable to violence and discrimination in laws and practice.\nIn this statement prepared in consultation with Chinese LGBTI activists, we encourage the Chinese government to integrate the LGBTI community into the implementation of its current and future anti-poverty agenda, and to welcome and facilitate LGBTI civil society groups to register as non-governmental organizations.\nIn this joint statement, ILGA and 13 other NGOs thanked States for their commitment to address the shrinking space for civil society, and draw the Council's attention to the fact that since 2013, the number of desks reserved for NGOs in room XX for Human Rights Council sessions has been reduced from 24 to 2.\nIn this joint statement, ILGA and RFSL invite States implementing Goal 3 of Sustainable Development Goals to acknowledge the devastating impact of intersecting forms of discrimination and marginalization that lesbian and bisexual women, trans and intersex persons face within the health care system.\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83YvMJltmTc\nIn this statement- delivered by ILGA and made in consultation with the ASEAN SOGIE Caucus, ILGA ASIA, Oogachaga and SEED Malaysia - 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        "raw_content": "In Support of DACA students at Wake Forest University\nThe following message went out to the Wake Forest University campus community on Sept. 3:\nDear Wake Forest Students, Faculty, and Staff,\nThe current political climate around the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program is one of uncertainty and confusion, not only for Wake Forest students enrolled in the program, but also for their families, friends, classmates, faculty and staff. Given that climate, we cannot provide clarity about the program\u2019s continuation or possible changes to federal policy. However, it is critically important for everyone in our campus community \u2013 and especially those worried about their safety and freedom to pursue their studies \u2013 to know that Wake Forest is here to support all our students, including those who are not U.S. citizens.\nIn December, President Hatch joined hundreds of other university leaders in signing a petition asking then-President-elect Trump to uphold and expand DACA. Yet, as a decision from the White House looms, the Office of Diversity and Inclusion \u2013 through our Intercultural Center, Women\u2019s Center, and LGTBQ Center \u2013 acknowledges the anxiety and frustration associated with not knowing the impact of changes to current federal policies. Please consider our collective staff available should you need to an attentive ear or a comforting space. In addition, please remember that the University Counseling Center (117 Reynolda Hall) can provide expert and clinical confidential support, that the International Students and Scholars division (116 Reynolda) can provide up-to-date information and implications for changes to federal policies around immigration procedures and statutes, and that the Chaplain\u2019s Office (8 Reynolda) can provide spaces that facilitate reflection and solace. Finally, consider your own personal support network of family, friends, and staff and professor allies, and how they can be affirming.\nWake Forest, like other institutions of higher education, will continue to monitor changes to DACA. We will also continue to assess progress or updates to Congressional actions, including the BRIDGE Act and the Recognizing America\u2019s Children Act (a rewrite of the Dream Act). Ultimately, the academic and personal-social wellbeing of DACA students at Wake Forest is something we neither take lightly nor take for granted.\nAs President Hatch has said, we are a community that stands up for one another in the face of discrimination. We are a place committed to respecting and preserving the dignity of all people \u2013 from every nation. We are a campus that welcomes diverse people and viewpoints. Our campus is richer for our diverse population and we will continue to provide financial aid, support services, and connection to legal resources for undocumented students. You belong here and you are welcome here.\nJos\u00e9 A. Villalba, Interim Chief Diversity Officer\nJohnathan McElderry, Director, Intercultural Center\nAngela Mazaris, Director, LGBTQ Center\nPaige Meltzer, Director, The Women\u2019s Center\nTags: Angela Mazaris, Campus Life, DACA, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, Intercultural Center, Jonathan McElderry, Jose Villalba, LGBTQ Center, Nathan Hatch, Office of Diversity and Inclusion, Paige Meltzer, President Nathan Hatch, undocumented students, Women's Center",
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        "raw_content": "The INFP personality type can feel like a walking paradox. Why is this? Well, it\u2019s because the INFP\u2019s cognitive functions often contradict each other. For instance, although INFPs are Perceivers (which means they prefer an adaptable lifestyle), they lead with a Judging function, Introverted Feeling (which is concerned with establishing order). Likewise, it\u2019s not uncommon for INFPs to have strong beliefs and opinions and yet be indecisive when it comes to making everyday choices. Here are ten more contradicting things about INFPs.\nContradictory Things About the INFP\n1. INFPs want to help others yet they resist human contact.\nINFPs are true idealists who want to make the world a better and more compassionate place. They are highly empathetic individuals who have the capacity for deep caring. Although they are very interested in helping others, they can also be extremely reserved and private. 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        "raw_content": "This page is intended to assist some future historian: it provides some information that I came across but that is not central to my own interests. Accordingly, I provide brief notes here in the hope that somebody else will be inspired to find out more.\nHistories of the Royal Canal, and of its owner the Midland Great Western Railway, focus on the use of steamers in the 1870s. However, there were steamers on the Royal Canal before then. Lewis\u2019s Topographical Dictionary (1837) has this in its entry for Mullingar:\nThe principal trade is in wool, for which this is the greatest mart in the county, its central situation and facility of communication with the Shannon and with Dublin having rendered it the commercial centre of a wide extent of country. The City of Dublin Steam Company commenced operations here in 1830: a steamer plies twice a week between this town and Shannon Harbour, where it meets the Limerick steamer and Grand Canal boat for Dublin.\nIt is interesting that the company did not run steamers eastward from Mullingar to Dublin (53 miles, 25 locks). The westward route (37 miles, 21 locks to the Shannon) would have enabled it to serve Longford, Tarmonbarry, Lanesborough and Athlone, although only the entry for Athlone mentions steamers. The schedule suggests that (unless two steamers were used) the steamer took a day and a half in each direction.\nThe Parliamentary Gazetteer (1845) does not mention steamers at Mullingar, which may suggest (but no more than that) that the steam service did not last long, but further research is clearly required.\nThe published histories give slightly different accounts of the steamers (some tugs, some tug-barges) the MGWR ran on the canal from around 1870.\nErnie Shepherd 1\nAccording to Ernie Shepherd\u2019s The Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland (Midland Publishing Ltd, 1994; seems to be out of print and no copies on Abebooks), in 1870 the company got an estimate from Grendons of Drogheda for a cargo steamer for use on the canal and then ordered two boats.\nOne of them was disabled by August 1871; the following March Courtney Stephens of Dublin were commissioned to fit new boilers by 1 May 1873.\nShepherd says that Steamer No 1 was out of action with a broken main shaft in March 1874; it is not clear whether this was the steamer with the new boilers or the other steamer.\nShepherd worked from the MGWR archives, amongst other sources.\nPeter Clarke, in The Royal Canal: The Complete Story(Elo Publications, Dublin, 1992) dates the MGWR\u2019s use of steam from 1876; he cites as source the minutes of the evidence given on the nineteenth day to the Waterways Commission in 1923. He says:\nUntil 1876 an unknown number of railway owned horse drawn barges were used. In that year, the service was expanded when four new screw propelled boats were purchased at a cost of \u00a35,000.\nRuth Delany, in Ireland\u2019s Royal Canal 1789\u20132009 (co-authored by Ian Bath, in association with Waterways Ireland, Lilliput Press, Dublin, 2010), says that the company decided in 1871 to act as a carrier on its canal, but that it used horse-drawn boats until 1875. In that year, she says, the company bought five steamers:\nMermaid, Conqueror and Pioneer were small tugs, towing three boats each\nRambler and Rattler could carry 30 tons each; they had steam winches as well as steam engines. In her The Shannon Navigation (Lilliput Press, Dublin, 2008), Ruth Delany suggests that the Rambler and Rattler were used on the Shannon as well as on the Royal Canal.\nThe service was unprofitable and the MGWR ceased carrying in 1886, although the event passed unnoticed by the Irish Times.\nAt the half-yearly meeting of the proprietors of the Midland Great Western Railway Company, held on 7 September 1876, the Chairman (Sir Ralph Cusack) said that the largest trader on the Royal Canal (owned by the MGWR) was about to retire from business because of ill health. Sir Ralph said:\n[\u2026] it might be very inconvenient to persons in the country, who carry on the canal materials that are not exactly suited for a railway, such as coals, timber, slates, bricks, etc.\n[\u2026] it is therefore our intention to commence \u2014 perhaps in a small way at first \u2014 carrying with a couple of boats on the canal, so as to relieve the railway of this rough kind of traffic, and at the same time to benefit the country through which the canal runs. [Irish Times 8 September 1876]\nSir Ralph said that the company had ordered a small steamer:\nWe don\u2019t propose that the steamer shall carry goods, but we propose to have a few small tugs similar to those used by Sir Arthur Guinness on the Liffey to draw laden boats. [\u2026] we will begin in a small way and see what way the thing will do. We cannot lose very much by it. We are getting one small tug, and I suppose we will get another. [ibid]\nHere is the text of an advertisement placed in the Irish Timesin 1877:\nMidland Great Western Railway\nThe Company, having now placed on the Royal Canal several Barges drawn by Steamers, are prepared to enter into arrangements with Millers, Corn Factors, Timber and Potato merchants, &c, for the conveyance of grain, coal, timber, and other heavy consignments. All information as to rates can be obtained upon application to the Manager\u2019s Office, Broadstone.\nJ E Ward, Manager, Broadstone, 11th October, 1877.\nShepherd says that, in August 1876, Hayes of Stony Stratford offered to provide a tug for \u00a3830; six months later he billed the company for the Pioneer. The Mermaid was ordered six months after that and was ready for inspection in May 1878. Hayes also supplied the Rambler. Shepherd says:\nIt is not clear how many vessels were owned and operated by the company, but the names Rattler and Dauntless also appear in the traffic minutes, the former in connection with a request from a Mr Lefroy for terms for letting. She was offered in March 1890 for 30s 0d per week [\u2026].\nShepherd says that Dauntless was mentioned in 1908 \u201cwhen a Mr Claridge agreed to accept \u00a380 for her\u201d, that two old steamers were scrapped in 1916 and that in 1920 the engine and machinery of a third were sold, with the hull being converted for carrying out repairs on the canal. He says:\nOne of these three may have been Conqueror which was hired to a Mr Powderly in March 1892 for \u00a33 per week.\nThe complete list \u2026\nPutting all of that together, we get this lot.\n1871 Two steamers, names unknown, from Grendons of Drogheda; one re-boilered in 1873, one (not known whether it was the same one) with broken shaft in 1874. These steamers are not mentioned by Delany or Clarke, but the Irish Times of 22 September 1871 reported the Chairman\u2019s address at the previous day\u2019s half-yearly meeting of the MGWR:\nHe stated that the two steamers in operation on their canal were doing good work in ridding the canal of weeds.\nWere these boats perhaps dredgers, weed-boats or maintenance boats rather than tugs or carrying craft? The fact that they were not mentioned in 1876 suggests that they were thought of in a separate category from the tugs and tug-barges.\n1876\u201378 or thereabouts: five towing craft enter service:\nthe two tugsPioneer and Mermaid were supplied by Hayes of Stony Stratford in 1877 and 1878. The Pioneer seems to have ended up in West Africa (information from Alison Leighton, who has written a thesis about Hayes); I don\u2019t know what happened to the Mermaid\nI don\u2019t know who built the tugConqueror. After being hired by Mr Powderly in 1892, it may have been one of the two scrapped in 1916 or the one converted into an unpowered float (repair boat) in 1920\ntheRambler was built by Hayes, in an unspecified year; it is still afloat in Ireland\nI do not know who built the Rattler, where or when, or what happened to it.\n1908: the Dauntless was mentioned. I have no more information about it.\nHere is information about one former MGWR Royal Canal steam launch.\n\u2026 or is it complete? The unknown carrier\nSo we now have seven or eight steamers, not just five. But even that list may not be complete.\nMessrs Fishbourne were carriers, based in Dublin. I cannot supply a full history of the firm, but the texts of some of their advertisements will give an idea of what they did. This is from 1877:\nFISHBOURNE & CO.\nWe are now prepared to\nPACK FURNITURE, CHINA, GLASS, PAINTINGS, &c, &c\ncarefully in our COVERED VANS, and forward to any part of the United Kingdom by\nROAD, RAIL, OR WATER.\nWe can also carry on our ROAD WAGGONS, and with our TRACTION ENGINES, boilers and heavy machinery, at very reasonable rates.\nWe have a delivery to KINGSTOWN and neighbourhood DAILY.\nGoods called for and forwarded daily and stored when required.\nParcels left at our offices,\nForwarded daily to all parts at low rates, for example, under 4lb to Cork, 4d.\nFISHBOURNE & CO\nGeneral Carriers and Contractors to H M War Office, receive and forward goods and parcels daily to all parts of the United Kingdom, and Continents of Europe and America. Furniture removed by road or rail without packing. Goods called for on receiving notice, and stored on moderate terms.\nOffices \u2014 Bachelor\u2019s walk and Trinity street, Dublin. Belfast, Cork, Imperial Hotel Yard. Currah Camp. London, Holden terrace, Victoria.\nIn August 1877, just as the MGWR was starting its own service, Fishbourne placed this advertisement in the Irish Times:\nSTEAM LAUNCHES TO MULLINGAR, LONGFORD, AND CARRICK, &c\nWe beg to inform the public that we purpose running our Steam Launches from the Custom House quay, Dublin, commencing the 20th inst, and every Monday afternoon at 4 o\u2019clock, with Cargo to Mullingar, Ballinacargy, Abbeyshule, Ballymahon, Longford, Rooskey, Jamestown, and Carrick-on-Shannon, returning from Carrick-on-Shannon every Monday.\nFor particulars as to freight, &c, apply at our office, Bachelor\u2019s walk, Dublin. 6th August, 1877.\nSo it seems that, in addition to the MGWR vessels, at least one and perhaps two other steamers were working on the Royal Canal. 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        "raw_content": "Home SCREENS TV & Video Collecting MadVideos -- Daughtry delivers at the Annex\nCollecting MadVideos -- Daughtry delivers at the Annex\nNeo-grunge rocker and American Idol overachiever Chris Daughtry played at the Annex last Wednesday, March 28, with fans of the fast-selling phenom crowding nearly every corner of the club on Regent Street. Though tickets were sold out well in advance of the show, there's no shortage of concert clips available for those wanting to catch a glimpse of what they might have missed.\nA brief video of Daughtry performing \"Home\" follows below, along with several others from the concert.\n\"The Annex was pretty packed,\" writes one concert-goer. \"The band was strong and Chris' voice was seamless. I think he played almost the whole Daughtry album,\" she continues. \"All in all, I was very impressed.\"\nThe fan responsible for the video above also shot this short clip of the camera-happy crowd cheering and chanting along with the band. Much more of the concert is available for viewing, including clips of Daughtry performing \"Over You\" (here, here) \"It's Not Over\" (here) and \"There and Back Again\" (here, here, and here). If that's not enough, there is also a music video slideshow of the concert set to \"Home\", a fan-driven hit that will be officially released as a single next week.\nIf you have a video by, of or about Madison and Madisonians, please consider adding it to the Isthmus YouTube group or send a message.",
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        "raw_content": "Relationship between the United States and Japan\nThe history of relationship between the United States and Japan is quite long. There were many different conflicts and fruitful cooperation. Nevertheless, business communication did not stop even in the most difficult times. Of course, many successful business decisions were made due to the understanding of the cultural peculiarities of the partners. Thus, it is essential for a US companies cooperating with Japanese partners to pay much attention to the development of cross-cultural negotiation patterns.\nAdmittedly, American and Japanese companies use different business strategies and methods due to their cultural peculiarities. Such strategies can be even opposite by nature since Americans and Japanese are representatives of opposite, western and eastern, cultures.\nHowever, wise managers and leaders do not become frustrated because of these differences, but make use of adopting some techniques. For instance, Alston and Takei point out such difference in business strategies, as American \u201cquick decision-making\u201d and Japanese thoroughness (11).\nMany Americans get impatient with such slow decision making process and regard it as partners\u2019 weakness. However, this characteristic feature of Japanese business strategy can be successfully adopted by American companies which will lead to safer deals. Thus, Japanese first check whether they can trust their partner and only then \u201coffer larger agreements\u201d (Alston & Takei 11). American companies can also start with agreements of low value and when they are confident in their partner, they can start more close cooperation.\nOf course, understanding of cultural peculiarities can not only give some successful examples of running business, but it can also develop business communication on different levels. It is very important to follow any changes in the society of business partners to develop business relationship.\nAt present the USA and Japan have good and fruitful relationship. Wall street journal even claims that Americans are \u201cJapan\u2019s best friends in the West\u201d (Koh, \u201cAPEC Guest List\u201d). These close connections can help develop even more comprehensive cooperation.\nFor instance, Americans can study the situation in Japan and take advantage of it. Thus, Goldman states that nowadays Japanese express their discontent with the development of \u201cdreaded and outlawed\u201d monopolies (Goldman 38).\nThis trend can be used by the entire American country since the USA can suggest many ways of diminishing the influence of such monopolies offering own methods. Of course, it can be also beneficial for American business to enter Japanese market as competitive companies to existing Japanese monopolies.\nApart from advantages of understanding cultural peculiarities on the international level it is possible to work out some useful strategies on the level of companies. Thus, American companies can learn a lot about running negotiations with their Japanese partners. Many researchers are already being held in this field.\nThus, a very interesting research depicted by Greene et al. revealed the cultural differences on the basis of the \u201cprint advertisement\u201d (486). Of course, many useful techniques can be adopted on the basis of such data analysis. However, Goldman suggests a very useful strategy in running negotiations depicting the results of survey which shows that Japanese are \u201cresistant to bullying or face-threatening negotiating tactics\u201d (37). So, American companies should choose another tactic and be very patient.\nThus, American companies should understand that it is essential to take into account cultural differences when having negotiations with Japanese companies. Such cultural peculiarities can lead to a great success or a failure.\nAlston, J.P., Takei, I. Japanese Business Culture and Practices: A Guide to Twenty-First Century Japanese Business. Lincoln, NE: iUniverse, 2005.\nGoldman, Alan. Doing Business with the Japanese: A Guide to Successful Communication, Management, and Diplomacy. New York: SUNY Press, 1994.\nGreene, J.O., Burleson, B.R. Handbook of Communication and Social Interaction Skills. New York: Routledge, 2003.\nKoh, Y. \u201cAPEC Guest List: Obama? Check. Clinton?\u2026 Maybe.\u201d The Wall Street Journal, 21 Oct. 2010. Web. 21 October 2010.\nTags: Corporation, Decision making, Intercultural competence, Japan, Management, Negotiation, Strategic management, United States\nGoogle\u2019s view on the future of business\nInvesting in IT for Competitive Advantage\nGeneral Mills Company\nDubai Refreshments Company",
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        "raw_content": "Home Hoboken Residences and Possible Restaurant Proposed for Hoboken\u2019s 401 Jackson Street\nProposed residential/restaurant development, 401 Jackson Street, Hoboken. Rendering via Nastasi Architects.\nAs revitalization opportunities on Hoboken\u2019s east side become harder and harder to find, more projects have started popping up in areas of the city that have gone somewhat overlooked in the past. More evidence of this trend will be heard by the zoning board this week, as a large property on the corner of 4th and Jackson Streets has ideas for a revamp.\nSeven lots at 401-411 Jackson Street are currently occupied by the Big Banner Plaza, a no-frills supermarket, liquor store, and restaurant. The property, currently owned by a company called BC2 Ventures, sits near the Hoboken Housing Authority and is directly across the street from Mama Johnson Field.\nSite of proposed development at 401 Jackson Street, Hoboken. Photo by Chris Fry/Jersey Digs.\nThe land\u2019s ownership includes Hoboken-based Chillemi Group, and they\u2019ve worked with Nastasi Architects to draw up plans for the 175,000-square-foot site. Under the proposal, the entire property would be razed to make way for a six-story, 44-unit development, sporting 4,985 square feet of dry flood-proofed retail space on the ground floor.\nAerial view. Rendering via Nastasi Architects.\nThat space, according to the application, is intended for restaurant use and includes a designated kitchen area and exhaust system. The remainder of the development\u2019s first floor will consist of an enclosed garage with 21 parking spaces and a 1,900-square-foot lobby with elevator access and a bicycle storage area.\nPer Hoboken\u2019s ordinances on the matter, five of the property\u2019s living units would be designated as affordable housing for low- and moderate-income households. It\u2019s unclear if the residential component of the development is intended for rent or sale, but the size of the dwellings break down as four 1-bedrooms, 24 2-bedrooms, and 16 3-bedroom units.\nProposed development. Rendering via Nastasi Architects.\nResidential amenities include a 2,000-square-foot common courtyard located at the back of the property, while the building\u2019s second floor would feature both a 3,300-square-foot exterior terrace and a 1,300-square-foot interior lounge area. A gym on the third floor and a 3,500-square-foot common roof deck including green roof features round out the proposed project.\nThe design of the building itself features an exterior with large glass components that would allow passersby to see through into both the restaurant and courtyard areas from street level. Cementitious masonry would be utilized on much of the exterior, in addition to brick face on the base of the building.\nThe project\u2019s land is zoned for R-3 Residential use and would need seven variances if approved. They include exceptions for a retail space larger than 1,000 square feet, lot coverage of 88% where 60% is allowed, building height of 55 feet where 40 feet is allowed, density of 44 units where 24 are allowed, and parking for 21 vehicles where 53 spaces are required. More minor variances for minimum rear yard requirements and the front yard terrace would also be needed.\nThe application for 401 Jackson Street will be heard today, May 22, at the meeting of Hoboken\u2019s zoning board, which has been criticized by some in the past for being too strict and tending to reject projects that seek a lot of variances. The meeting starts at 7:00 p.m. and will be held at City Hall, 94 Washington Street.\nJerome May 22, 2018 at 2:32 pm\nPlease note that this property is being designed as a 6 story building but the notice was only for 5 stories. Very Sneaky\u2026\nSo speak up! Go to the Zoning Board meeting, with a copy of the notice, and ask if they are building a 5 story building as noticed or a 6 story building.\nMookie May 22, 2018 at 3:58 pm\nDis place gonna be robbed. Sheeeit.\nStop being ignorant. There is already many condos surrounding the projects and none of them have been robbed. There\u2019s even white people jogging in the projects.\nI sure do hope it will be affordable housing and that the rents are reasonable. Even though it is said to be affordable housing units. I hope that the 3 bedrooms are of low to moderate rates. not expensive I would love to rent a 3 bedroom.\nCassidy May 24, 2018 at 3:24 pm\nNo doubt another luxury apartments/condos! Exactly what the City of Hoboken needs!\nButch May 24, 2018 at 12:18 pm\nwhere are all the people who cash there checks gonna go? hmmm biz opportunity ???\nAny word on the discussion/testimony from the meeting? Whether it was passed or not?",
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This means that there was a knife, gun, or any object that could be deemed a weapon used during the assault. The presence of a weapon can aggravate the charge to a felony.\nDefending Your Rights And Future\nThe penalties for aggravated assault consist of probation, prison time, parole, loss of the right to own a firearm, fines, anger management courses, counseling, and any other penalties that the judge feels is appropriate. Of course, the exact sentence depends upon what occurred when the offense was committed, such as how the victim was injured during the assault and if they were assaulted due to another crime being committed. Many times, aggravated assault is the result of another crime.\nWith the help of a qualified Minnesota criminal defense lawyer, you do have a chance at a better future. By using creative defense strategies to ensure you receive the best outcome, you may not have to pay the maximum penalties. You will also know what to expect throughout the entire process and you do not have to face the charges alone.\nAn aggravated assault conviction can follow you for the rest of your life, causing difficulty finding a job or a place to live. There are both legal and collateral consequences. If you have been charged with aggravated assault, it is important to seek legal counsel as soon as possible. At the Rosengren Kohlmeyer Law Office Chtd., we protect your rights and advise you of your options so you can receive the best result in your case. Call today at 507-625-5000 for a free consultation.\nMankato Domestic Assault Lawyer | Mankato Criminal Defense Lawyer\nBy Jason | Assault, Uncategorized | No Comments\nMankato Domestic Assault Lawyer\nAn accusation of domestic violence means that you have been accused of causing a family or household member bodily harm. There are very serious consequences if found guilty. Those consequences can include jail time, fines, and a criminal record that follows you for the rest of your life.\nIf you have been accused of domestic assault, it is important to work with a Mankato criminal defense attorney who puts your best interests first. You don\u2019t have to face the charges alone and your rights are protected throughout the entire process.\nSkillful Defense Against Domestic Assault Allegations\nEvery single domestic assault case is different. The details surrounding the matter and the matter itself is unique, but there are many similarities with other cases as well. What your attorney will do is listen to and investigate the details so that a customized and strategic defense can be built to protect you, your rights, and your future.\nWhile you are defending yourself, it is also important to realize that a domestic assault accusation is not automatically a guilty sentence. That is why it is important to defend yourself against the accusations as aggressively as possible.\nFighting Domestic Assault Consequences\nUnfortunately, there are times when domestic assault allegations arise out of other conflicts. Perhaps there is a divorce going on or there is a child custody battle. It is unfortunate that there are such cases, which makes it even more important to defend yourself against the charges.\nIf convicted of domestic assault, you could be looking at up to 5 years in prison, but no less than 90 days. When the offense is a felony, it comes with a fine of $10,000.\nIf convicted, the conviction will most likely negatively impact any battle for child custody and could have an influence on the divorce. If convicted of domestic assault, you could also be subject to an order for protection, which could affect your ability to see any children you may have or how you see them.\nViolating an order for protection is an offense in itself. If it is violated, you could be looking at time in jail.\nOther consequences of a domestic assault conviction include anger management courses, counseling, and probation. Avoiding as many of the consequences as possible is why you need a Minnesota criminal defense lawyer by your side every step of the way. Even if there is some merit to the charges, you can still have a much better future than you would have if you didn\u2019t effectively defend yourself. Sometimes charges can be inflated and that means paying penalties that are harsher than what you should have to pay. By using the facts in your case, a fair outcome can be had.\nDomestic assault is aggressively pursued and prosecuted in Minnesota because of what can potentially result if legitimate cases are allowed to continue. If you have been accused of domestic assault, whether the charge is legitimate or not, you need the experience of a qualified criminal defense attorney to protect your interests. 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        "raw_content": "A. P. J. Abdul Kalam: Bomb in one hand, Gita in the other \u2013 S. Gurumurthy\nWe have often asked ourselves and others why India in its several thousand years of history has rarely tried to expand its territories or to assume a dominant role. Many of the experts and others with whom we had dialogue referred to some special features in the Indian psyche which could partly explain their greater tolerance, less discipline, the lack of sense of retaliation, more flexibility in accepting outsiders, greater adherence to hierarchy and emphasis on personal safety over adventure.\u201d\nThis is what Dr A P J Abdul Kalam, with the co-author SY Rajan, wrote in the famous book \u201cIndia Vision 2020 A Vision for the New Millennium\u201d [1998]. Kalam had raised these profound issues that are sourced in our national confusion over couple of thousand years since Ashoka became the role model of India by giving up war altogether. Kalam is being profiled by his millions of admirers as a \u2018People\u2019s President, teacher, scientist, visionary, thinker, and patriot.\u2019 He is certainly all these and more. He had bombs and missiles on the one hand with veena and Gita on the other. The huge bandwidth of the man brings out the complete philosopher-nationalist that he was. Dr Kalam introspected and posited for the nation critical issues which mirror the lessons our history has taught us but we have not learnt and still refuse to learn. Each of the issues raised by Kalam is profound. As we did not expand them, our territories contracted. As we were not disciplined, our tolerance was a mere vanity. Accepting outsiders at the cost of kinship has divided us. Preferring personal safety over adventures has made us victims of adventurists. How true Kalam was? Yet, there was, even now there is, no effort to reorient our education or national discourse on Kalam\u2019s lines, even though he wrote his famous work in 1998. Even today, Kalam, the man, is being discussed \u2014 personally and anecdotally. But there is very little focus on what he said or envisioned for India. Encomiums are being paid to him as a visionary without discussing what his vision is. Kalam\u2019s introspection should be the concern, even active enterprise, of the entire nation and its establishment \u2014 government, media, academia and intellectuals. Even now it is not too late. In the memory of Kalam, work on what he had envisioned for India can begin. But there can be no beginning unless there is honest introspection by Indians about the role and purpose of India.\nKalam\u2019s Pokhran bomb and missiles have undoubtedly put India in a different league geopolitically and strategically. In his book Challenge and Strategy: Rethinking India\u2019s Foreign Policy, Rajiv Sikri, India\u2019s former foreign secretary recalled how despite Jawaharlal Nehru\u2019s well-known but little publicised attempts to get closer to the US in the 1950s, India\u2019s relations with the US remained at a low level for 50 years. According to Sikri, it was only after India became a nuclear weapons power in 1998 that the nature of India\u2019s relationship with the US underwent a qualitative change and the US was jolted into taking India, and indeed the whole of South Asia, seriously from a security and geopolitical perspective. Pokhran-II coincided with India\u2019s growing economic weight and the increasingly influential role of the Indian-American community in the US. Both factors added to India\u2019s importance in US eyes. Kalam\u2019s bomb showed what the West-centric world respects. Power. Nuclear weapons power is indeed fearsome. When the first atom bomb was exploded, its author Dr Robert Oppenheimer, a great admirer of Hindu spiritualism, quoted this verse in Bhagawad Gita to describe its power: \u201cIf the radiance of a thousand suns were to burst at once into the sky, That would be like the splendour of the Mighty One\u2026 I am become Death, The shatterer of Worlds.\u201d And this is how the Gita-studying and veena-playing Dr Kalam described the Pokhran bomb in 1998. \u201cI heard the earth thundering below our feet and rising ahead of us in terror. It was a beautiful sight. It was a triumph of Indian science and technology.\u201d Power is indeed dangerous. But being without it is more dangerous. A democratic India, with 1/6th of humanity, humanistic philosophies of Sankara, Buddha and Gandhi and no record of invading others, high tolerance and flexibility in accepting outsiders was not respected. It was actually trivialised. See the contrast. In the 1970s, Henry Kissinger waited in Beijing for days for authoritarian China, which had 30 million people dying of hunger and was deep in poverty to agree to meet him! Why? A hungry and poor China had hundreds of nuclear warheads. That the world respects power is what the world has taught India \u2014 which is eight out of 10 populated by Hindus whom Mahatma Gandhi had described as \u201cgentlest\u201d of people on the earth.\nThe geopolitical stature of India which started to rise with Pokhran has been on the escalator ever thereafter. The National Intelligence Council attached to the Central Intelligence Agency [US] reported [Dec 2012] that India will be among the three world powers in 2030 along with the US and China. But for Kalam\u2019s bomb and missiles India would never have been seen as a candidate for a global power. Japan has trillions of dollars of assets. But that does not make it a world power. Power is comprehensive. Mere economic power is no power. Merely being an economic power without being a military power will invite invasions, like India did. We were the leaders of the world economy for 1,700 years, according to Angus Maddison who studied the world economic history on behalf of the OECD nations. But our wealth only invited invasions of barbaric peoples. We were conquered because we had no sense of the importance of power. We even detested power as uncivilised.\nThe national confusion about, even bias against, military power, started with Ashoka giving up wars after he was shocked by the scale of destruction in the Kalinga war. Ashoka, after the Kalinga war, was in the same state for mind as Arjuna was before the Kurukshetra war. One cried after the war, and the other, before the war. But Sri Krishna with Bhagawad Gita cleared the confusion of Arjuna and made him a warrior. But Ashoka did not have the benefit of a Krishna to clear his confusion. And his confusion became our national pride. 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        "raw_content": "In order to enter the Kingdom of God, says Jesus in the gospel of John, one must be born from Spirit. Today I have asked the tarot: \u201cHow am I a woman of Spirit?\u201d The card that I received as an answer is Seven of Swords from the Llewellyn Tarot.\nI pulled this card this morning and I am thinking about it all day; I did not really grasp the particular meaning from this card for me in my situation, but I think I have got it now.\nOn the card an old man walks away from tents with a bag full of swords on his back. I see the swords as conflicts or material for conflicts. I am taking them out of town, possibly because I do not see any conflict, or harm in them, or because I need an open non-confrontational atmosphere in which other levels can be touched. By taking the swords away, I am a woman of Spirit. Often I scold myself for my careful approach, but here I am praised for that.\nFor now, this is enough.\nTags: lent 2008, llewellyn tarot, seven of swords",
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        "raw_content": "Question: A regular person doesn\u2019t even suspect that there is some kind of higher power that is approaching us and summoning problems in our lives. In ancient times there were prophets who told the people about the actions of the Creator. But who will explain to people today what is happening with them?\nAnswer: The role of Kabbalists is to explain what is happening to everyone, and the main thing is to say that there is a remedy for correcting the unpleasant situation we find ourselves in. We have the possibility of transforming all the negative phenomena into positive ones, transforming darkness into Light.\nQuestion: For this, what kind of change must happen in us?\nAnswer: All the changes are directed only towards connection. We don\u2019t feel anything else. We need to overcome the rejection, the hatred of one towards another, our indifference, and to understand that only through connection between us do we bring the higher power closer to us in a good way. This force will be clothed in us and then we will merit the most wonderful life.\nEveryone will need to study the method of connection and unification in order to understand what must be done and how. In this manner, we merit a wonderful life and remove all of the disasters, problems, diseases, wars, and anti-Semitism.\nA powerful weapon like this is in our hands, but we haven\u2019t even suspected this, and this is the whole problem. People must discover and know what this higher power is and how to use it through our connection. The war is not conducted with an external enemy, rather within the people of Israel.\nIn the meantime, mentioning the Creator, the higher power, frightens a person because he connects these concepts with religious stereotypes he is accustomed to. Nobody knows exactly what is standing behind these words, but each one has his concept, and it seems to him that he supposedly understands.\nBut essentially, the Creator is the collective power of nature. There are many forces we learn about in physics, chemistry, biology and zoology. These are the laws of all kinds of natural systems. But the collective power that includes all the rest of the forces within it, the general system that includes the other systems within it, this is called the \u201cCreator.\u201d This is everything!\nThe Creator is not some kind of mystical image but the collective power that holds within it the entire creation that was created by it. Therefore this is what is called.\nBesides that, the Creator (Boreh) symbolizes \u201cBo Reh\u201d (come and see). This means that we can \u201ccome,\u201d advance in our correction, and \u201csee.\u201d We approach this higher power through connecting with each other, and in this manner we form the ability to feel the Creator within us.\nThe law of equivalence of form exists according to which we can only feel such a phenomenon we have common characteristics with. So how can we acquire common characteristics with the Creator in order to feel Him? We attain characteristics like these through our connection with others.\nThe Meteor Is Already Close\nKeeping Up With The Schedule Of Creation\nFiled under: Crisis, Dissemination, Israel, Nations of the World, Religion, Spirituality, The Creator | 1 Comment \u2192\nStu ~ Aug 31, 2014 at 11:08 pm\nThis should be stressed! If you have no equivalence (common ground) how can you even know or experience it? How many things in life have we experienced that turned out to be completely different than the way we imagined they would be?",
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        "raw_content": "\u00ab Tip of the Day, September 4 By Who\u2019s Consent?\nTip of the Day, September 5 Creating Scripture Causes Confusion \u00bb\nNY City to be Mass of Ruins\nJournal of Discourses 12:344 \u201cFor the Lord has said in this book, (the Book of Mormon) which has been published for thirty eight years, that if they will not repent He will throw down all their strongholds and cut off the cities of the land, and will execute vengeance and fury on the nation, even as upon the heathen, such as they have not heard. That He will send a desolating scourge on the land; that He will leave their cities desolate, without inhabitants. For instance the great, powerful and populous city of New York, that may be considered one of the greatest cities of the world, will in a few years become a mass of ruins.\u201d \u2013 Orson Pratt, Salt Lake City, Sunday, Dec. 27, 1868.\nLooking at the long list of prophets, apostles, and other leaders in the LDS Church, we can see how they\u2019ve fulfilled Paul\u2019s warning about the wayward behavior of so-called believers. According to the dictionary, the word few means 3-4. It\u2019s been 150 years since Mr. Pratt made his bold prediction, making this another false prophecy for the Mormon Church.\nMr. Pratt\u2019s seemingly dire warning fell way short of God\u2019s standard. Devoid of truth, and heavy on hell-fire, and brimstone threats, the only purpose this served was to scare members into submission at the time. As we\u2019ve mentioned before, this tactic is still employed by the Church today when they claim they\u2019re the only true church on the face of the earth. If they had just heeded Paul\u2019s other warning\u2026\nWe\u2019re praying Mormons will see Pratt\u2019s message for what it is \u2013 a lie! Jesus has so much more for us beloved! If you\u2019re a member of the Church, we pray you open the Bible and discover God\u2019s great love for you today. Start in the book of John!\nPosted in False Prophecies of the Mormon Church | Tagged false apostle Orson Pratt, Journal of Discourses, NY City to be destroyed. | Leave a Comment",
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        "raw_content": "As a preteen, Elena began participating in ministry work and still continues to volunteer every week. Being active in ministry work has helped her to cultivate many of the desirable qualities necessary when dealing with distressed individuals. When she was in high school, Elena volunteered every summer at the local hospital. In her senior year, she volunteered with EMS and was certified as a First Responder. One of her most rewarding experiences, she says, is when she got to work alongside patients in a nursing home and help stimulate their minds through Bible study. Elena has a deep respect for the elderly and infirmed which makes working in an Elder Law Firm enjoyable.\nIn addition to feeling compassion for each of her clients, Elena is determined to perform to optimal standards. She feels most successful when she can influence someone\u2019s life for the better and her goal is make them smile. Nothing is ever half-hearted when it comes to Elena\u2019s work, as she strives to treat others and their situation as if it were her own beloved family.\nEmail Elena \u00bb",
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        "raw_content": "Home / Link Store / The Prostate Link\nThe smallest most stylish mustache in town! The Prostate Link helps to raise awareness for men\u2019s health. According to wikipedia \u2013 Mo\u2019vember is an annual event involving the growing of moustaches during the month of November to raise awareness of men\u2019s health issues, such as prostate cancer and other male cancers, and associated charities. The goal of Movember is to \u201cchange the face of men\u2019s health. Growing a mustache reminds people daily about these issue So we are trying to do our part in November and all year round too by wearing a mustache or Prostate Link through out the year.Prostate cancer has affected a few people in my family including my Father and Grandfather. In more recent times studies have shown that there are many preventative steps that can be taken, including early check ups, physicals, and proper management healthy eating and excercise. These may be things we might not want to deal with as people and as family memebers, but with any disease, early detection is always the best, and thats the basis of Mo\u2019vember is to remind us of that. Or remind you to remind others.\nThe Prostate Link Bracelet \u2013 $5.00\nThe Prostate Link Charm \u2013 $5.00",
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        "raw_content": "Evelyn Lozada Bailed On \u201cBBW\u201d Reunion Because Of Pregnancy And NOT Wanting To Talk About Chad\nEvelyn Lozada sat down for an interview with OMG! Insider to talk about her pregnancy, and her future plans after Basketball Wives. In the interview, she finally sets the record straight about why she refused to participate in the Basketball Wives reunion, if she really does want to do the whole spin-off show thing, and why she says she doesn\u2019t want to talk about Chad Johnson anymore. Probably because she spent this whole last season chatting about him, crying about him and stressing about him non-stop. Here\u2019s the tea according to Miss E:\nWhy She Bailed On The BBW Reunion:\n\u201cWhen the show was ending, I told my publicist and just talking to my family, \u2018I don\u2019t want to do the reunion, I don\u2019t want to talk about my relationship anymore.\u2019 We\u2019re both trying to move on, including my family, and myself\u2026\nI decided not to do the reunion and then right after that is when I found out I was pregnant. So I\u2019m like, \u2018Oh my God.\u2019 I didn\u2019t want to unveil the bump on the reunion. It\u2019s just a little messy and probably a little tacky so I just decided I\u2019m not going to do anything I\u2019m just going to stand still and enjoy this pregnancy.\u201d\nHow She Deals With Chad Johnson Tweeting About Her Often:\n\u201cWell, I try not to listen to anything, obviously things pop up on your timeline on Twitter. I\u2019m active in social networking, but thank God for the block button!\u201d\nWhat Her Future Is With Basketball Wives:\n\u201cI don\u2019t even know if there\u2019s going to be another season. I know that I signed on to do five seasons and I did five seasons. It\u2019s one of those things, the show ended a few months ago, so we\u2019ll see what happens. Me personally, I just really want to focus on the rest of my pregnancy and the baby, which I\u2019m really excited about.\u201d\nIf She Wants To Do A Spin-off Show After All Her Years Of Reality TV Drama:\n\u201cI would. You know what? Reality TV, even though there\u2019s a lot of negativity, it\u2019s been more positive for me. I was able to do a lot of things because of the show. I\u2019m not one of those people who bashes it when it\u2019s done. I feel like, thank God for Shaunie. I always tell her, I sometimes call her and I\u2019m like, \u2018I blame you for my life being so crazy.\u2019 But at the same time, you have to learn how to make the most of it. I was able to put my daughter through college because of it, so I\u2019ve been very blessed because of it.\u201d\nLozada seems more confident but also more mature in this interview than in the past. Check out the full sit-down below and share your thoughts.\n//www.youtube.com/v/VTsGSoUj4Xo?hl=en_US&version=3",
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        "raw_content": "Ken Miller is a writer and editor who together with creative strategist Sasha Laing recently opened New York\u2019s newest magazine shop, Import. Specialising in local and imported indies, Import is located just south of Little Italy in an area known as Two Bridges, and you can pick up a magazine, a coffee and a treat from their range of imported snacks. If you\u2019re quick you\u2019ll catch the last days of our magCulture selection of magazines on their top shelf. They also have an outlet in San Francisco.\nWe asked Ken (pictured right, with Sasha) to select a new issue, an old issue and something else\u2026 here\u2019s what he selected.\nA new issue: Apartamento #19\nThis is probably a really obvious pick, but I feel such a deep personal connection to Apartmento. I know Omar, Nacho and Marco and on a basic, personal level, they\u2019re great people. And they all truly live what they publish. I\u2019ve been fortunate enough to contribute to the magazine, so perhaps I\u2019m biased, but it\u2019s one of the very few magazines that manages to consistently surprise and inform me in a really approachable way. For example, I stumbled across Leonard Koren\u2019s Wet magazine very recently and was incredibly intrigued. And then, lo and behold, there he is, in his amazing house, in Apartmento!\nAn old issue: List magazine\nThe premise is just so simple, but so endlessly mutable. I think that\u2019s the sign of a really good publication. A lot of current indie magazines are hyper-focused, which is great to begin with, but can become really limiting and frustrating. I was a magazine editor for many years, and one of the joys of doing the magazine was finding ways to maintain consistency while also constantly challenging and bending the rules. That way readers had a sense of what to expect from each issue, but were also (hopefully) surprised and intrigued. List never published a second issue, so who knows how things would have panned out, but I think it\u2019s an amazing, incredibly solid concept. Lists! We all love them\u2026 especially magazine publishers.\nAnd another thing: Kalyustans/Sahadis/Patel Brothers/Hong Kong Supermarket/Mi Tierra/Despana/DiPaolos/H Mart/Mitsuwa/Mediterranean Market\nWe don\u2019t just sell magazines at Import\u2026 It\u2019s more of a one-stop world shop. We travel extensively and always find intriguing products wherever we go \u2013 that\u2019s the main source for what we carry at Import. But also, being based in New York (and London as well) has incredible advantages when it comes to the diversity of products from around the world that are available locally.\nI\u2019m a huge packaging nerd, so its incredibly fun to explore the various stores, find something visually appealing and then test it out to see if its something we would like to carry. Generally, if it looks good it tastes good, but\u2026 well, that\u2019s not ALWAYS true!\nImport, 5 Oliver Street, New York, NY 10038",
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        "raw_content": "Manuals > Icom > MR-1000TTM > User Manual\nIcom MR-1000RTM, MR-1000TTM, EX-2714 User Manual\nMR-1000R\u2122\n(Radome type)\nMR-1000T\u2122\n(Open array type)\nMR-1000RII\nSX-2713(10-inchCRT)\nEX-2714(Radome type)\nMR-1000TII\nEX-2780(Open array type)\n\u2022 EX-2714 (Radome type unit)\nq System cable (OPC-1188:15 m)\n......................... 1\nw Installation bolts (M10\u00d750) ..................................\ne Installation bolts (M10\u00d725) ..................................\nr Installation nuts (M10) .........................................\nt Flat washers (M10) ..............................................\ny Spring washers (M10) .........................................\n\u2022 EX-2780 (Open array type unit)\nq System cable (OPC-1189:20 m)..........................\ne Installation nuts (M10) .........................................\nr Flat washers (M10) ..............................................\nt Spring washers (M10) .........................................\ny Hex head wrench .................................................\nu Cap bolts (M8\u00d718) ...............................................\ni Dish washers (M8) ...............................................\no Sealing washers (T) .............................................\n!0Flat washers (M8) ................................................\n!1Grounding terminal (R5.5-10) ..............................\n!2Ferrite bead .........................................................\n\u2022 SX-2713/2779 (10 inch CRT display unit)\nq NMEA connector (NS1008 8P).............................\nw Spare fuse (FGB 10 A) ........................................\ne Spare fuse (FGB 5 A: for over 24 V power supply ) .....\nr DC power cable (OPC-928)..................................\nt Viewing hood (2363 HOOD).................................\ny Mounting bracket (2363 ANGLE(A)).....................\nu Mounting screw knobs (2363 KNOB BOLT) .........\ni Self-tappingscrews (M6 \u00d7 30)..............................\no Spring washers (M6) ...........................................\n!1Instruction manual ...............................................\n!2Operating guide ...................................................\n!3NMEA connector (NS1007 7P) ............................\nThank you for purchasing Icom\u2019s MR-1000RII/TII MA-\nRINE RADAR.\nThe radar is designed especially for fishing boats. It has powerful transmission power, 10 inch CRT display and many other advanced features.\nIf you have any questions regarding the operation of the radar, contact your nearest authorized Icom Inc. dealer.\nREAD ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before attempting to operate the marine radar.\nSAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL. This manual contains important safety and operating instructions for theMR-1000RII/TII.\nThe following explicit de\ufb01nitions apply to this instruction manual.\nPersonal injury, fire hazard or electric\nshock may occur.\nIf disregarded, inconvenience only.\nNo risk of personal injury, fire or\nRNEVER let metal, wire or other objects touch any internal part of the radar.\nRNEVER place the radar within the reach of children.\nRNEVER expose the display unit to rain, salt water or any other liquids.\nNEVER connect the radar to AC or more than 42 V DC. This will damage the radar.\nAVOID using the radar near any magnetic materials, such as a loudspeaker or a large power transformer, as this can cause distortion of the CRT display.\nAVOID placing the display unit in excessively dusty environments.\nAVOID placing the display unit near heating equipment or in direct sunlight or where hot or cold air blows directly onto it.\nAVOID using the scanner unit in areas where the temperature is below\u201325\u02daC(\u201313\u02daF)or above +70\u02daC (+158\u02daF).AVOID using the display unit in areas where the temperature is below\u201315\u02daC(+5\u02daF) or above +55\u02daC (+131\u02daF).\nAVOID using strong solvents such as benzene or alcohol for cleaning the radar, as they may damage the surfaces.\nSART signal may not be detected and may not be displayed on the screen depending on theSEA,RAIN orIR settings.\nFollow the settings as below to detect the\nSART signal on the screen.\nq Select the screen range between 6 NM to 12 NM with [+/\u2013].(p. 2)\nw Set the [GAIN] as high as possible. (p. 3) e Set the[SEA] to minimum. (p. 3)\nr Set the [RAIN] to minimum. (p. 3) t Turn the[IR] OFF.\ny Turn the [STRETCH] OFF.\nSYSTEM COMPONENTS..........................................\nSUPPLIED ACCESSORIES.......................................\nFOREWORD ............................................................\nIMPORTANT .............................................................\nEXPLICIT DEFINITIONS ..........................................\nPRECAUTION ..........................................................\nTABLE OF CONTENTS ...........................................\n1 CAUTION .............................................................\nDANGER! HIGH VOLTAGE ..................................\nRADIATION HAZARD ...........................................\n2 PANEL DESCRIPTION ....................................\n\u25a0Front panel ........................................................\n\u25a0Screen ...............................................................\n3 MENU ...............................................................\n\u25a0VIDEO ...............................................................\n\u25a0FUNCTION.........................................................\n\u25a0ATA (Automatic Tracking Aid) .............................\n\u25a0INT. SETTING ....................................................\n4 BASIC OPERATION ......................................\n\u25a0Checking the installation ...................................\n\u25a0Turning power ON/OFF ......................................\n\u25a0Basic operation ..................................................\n\u25a0RAIN function ...................................................\n\u25a0SEA function.....................................................\n\u25a0OFF CENTER function.....................................\n\u25a0IR function ........................................................\n\u25a0STRETCH function ..........................................\n\u25a0ZOOM function ................................................\n\u25a0TRAILS function ..............................................\n\u25a0Power save function ........................................\n\u25a0Ship speed indication ......................................\n\u25a0Position indication ...........................................\n\u25a0Waypoint indication ..........................................\n\u25a0Long pulse function ..........................................\n\u25a0Bearing setting ................................................\n5 DISTANCE AND DIRECTION\nMEASUREMENTS .......................................\n\u25a0Distance measurement ...................................\n\u25a0Bearing and Distance measurement ...............\n\u25a0Advanced measurements ................................\n6 ALARM FUNCTION ...........................................\n\u25a0Alarm zone setting ...........................................\n\u25a0Zone alarm setting ...........................................\n7 ATA (Automatic Tracking Aid) ...................\n\u25a0ATA (Automatic Tracking Aid) ..........................\n\u25a0ATA menu setting .............................................\n\u25a0ATA operation ..................................................\n\u25a0Plotting marks ..................................................\n\u25a0Course and speed vector ................................\n\u25a0Plots ................................................................\n8 BASIC RADAR THEORY ............................\n\u25a0Side-lobeechoes .............................................\n\u25a0Indirect echoes ................................................\n\u25a0Multiple echoes ...............................................\n\u25a0Minimum range ................................................\n\u25a0Blind and Shadow sectors ...............................\n\u25a0Target resolution...............................................\n9 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS ........\n\u25a0Connecting the units ........................................\n\u25a0Power source requirement ..............................\n\u25a0Ground connection ...........................................\n\u25a0Installing the display unit .................................\n\u25a0Mounting the EX-2714scanner unit ................\n\u25a0Wiring the EX-2714system cable ...................\n\u25a0Fixing the EX-2780scanner unit .....................\n10 OTHER FUNCTIONS ......................................\n11 SERVICE MAN MENU ...............................\n\u25a0Service man menu ..........................................\n\u25a0Select the language .........................................\n\u25a0TIMING adjustment .........................................\n\u25a0HDG adjustment...............................................\n\u25a0SPD adjustment ...............................................\n\u25a0RANGE selection .............................................\n12 ERROR MESSAGE .........................................\n\u25a0Error message list ...........................................\n13 MAINTENANCE ...............................................\n\u25a0Periodic maintenance ......................................\n\u25a0Scanner unit maintenance ...............................\n\u25a0Display unit maintenance ................................\n\u25a0Options ............................................................\n14 SPECIFICATIONS .....................................\n15 EXTERNAL DATA LIST ...................................\n(Supplement) TEMPLATE\n\u25a0Template for the display unit\n\u2022SX-2713/2779(Display mount bracket template)\n\u25a0Template for the scanner unit\n\u2022EX-2714\nThe MR-1000RII/TIIare supplemental aids to navigation and are not intended to be a substitute for accurate and current nautical charts.\n\u2022 NEVER OPEN THE UNIT\nThis product contains high voltage that could be FATAL. This product has no user-service-able parts inside. All repairs and adjustments MUST be made by a quali\ufb01ed electronics technician at your Marine Navigation Dealer.\nHigh voltages of up to 3,500 volts are used in this equipment. Although prudent measures for safety have been adopted, suf\ufb01cient care must be taken in the operation, maintenance and adjustment of the equipment.\nElectric shock of 1,000 volts or more may cause electrocution and death; even an electric shock of only 100 volts may be fatal.\n\u2022PREVENTION OF ELECTRIC SHOCK\n(FOR QUALIFIED ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS ONLY)\nTo prevent such accidents, turn OFF the power source and do not reach inside the unit until you have:\nqdischarged the capacitors by disconnecting the power cable from the power source for 5 min.;\nw checked that no electric charges remain inside the device.\nAlso, it is safest to wear dry insulated rubber gloves. NEVER use both hands simultaneously; keep one hand in your pocket.\nRadiation emitted from the scanner unit can be harmful, particularly to the eyes. To avoid harmful radiation, ensure the radar power is in the OFF position before beginning work on the scanner unit.\nOFF CENT\nVRM1\nHL OFF\n!5 -\nq !3 q\nt !7 t\nu !8 u\no !9\n!1 @0\nControl panel (English)\nControl panel (Chinese)\nqPOWER SWITCH [POWER]/[ ](p. 8) Turns power ON and OFF.\n\u2022The standby screen appears for 90 sec. while warming up the magnetron.\n\u2022The initial screen appears with a beep after the power has been turned ON.\nwTRANSMIT/SAVE SWITCH [TX (SAVE)] /[ ]\nPush to toggle between the TX mode and the standby mode. (p. 9)\nPush and hold for 1 sec. to turn the power save function ON. The radar for TX interval scan is \ufb01xed at 10 revolutions. (p. 12)\n\u2022Select the save time in INT. SETTING menu.\neRANGE UP/ DOWN SWITCHES [+]/[\u2013]\n/[ ]/[ ](p. 9)\nPush [+] to increase the screen range. Push[\u2013]to decrease the screen range.\nrUP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT KEYS [\u00d9 \u00da \u2126 \u2248]\nSet the EBLs, VRMs, alarm area, ATA target, etc. according to the key pushed.\nUse the [\u00d9] [\u00da] to select menu item and [\u2126] [\u2248] to set the item.\nUsing the [\u00d9 \u2126]/[\u00d9\u2248] or [\u00da\u2126]/[\u00da\u2248] combination allows you to move the cross line cursor to the upper (or lower) left or right.\ntTRAILS SWITCH [TRAILS]/[ ](p. 12) Push to toggle the trail function ON and OFF. This is useful for watching other ship\u2019s tracks, approx. relative speed etc.\n\u2022 Trail Time can be set in VIDEO menu.\nyZOOM FUNCTION [ZOOM]/[ ](p. 11) Push [TARGET]/[ ] and [TRAILS]/[ ] simultaneously to toggle the ZOOM function ON and OFF. ZOOM function expands the target to 2 times normal.\n\u2022Move the cursor to the target, then turn the function ON.\n\u2022The screen zooms around the middle of the cursor and own ship.\n\u2022This function is not available on 1\u20448 and 32 NM or above ranges.\nuMODE SWITCH [MODE]/[ ]\nPush to select one of Head-up(H UP),Course-up(C UP),North-up(N UP) or True motion (TM) screens.\n\u2022The North-upandCourse-upscreens can be selected only when a bearing data format is connected. (p. 39)\n\u2022TM screen requires bearing data and LOG or position data. (p. 39)\n\u2022TM screen is not available at 32 NM or above range.\niOFF CENTER FUNCTION [OFF CENT]/[ ]\nPush [ALM]/[ ] and [MODE]/[ ] simultaneously to turn the OFF CENTER function ON or OFF.\n\u2022This function is available for 24NM or shorter range selection.\noEBL2 (VRM2) SWITCH [EBL2 (VRM2)]\n/[ ] (pgs.15\u201316)\nPush to display the electronic bearing line 2 (EBL2) and the variable range marker 2 (VRM2), and activate the [\u2126 \u2248] for the electronic bearing line selector and [\u00d9 \u00da] for the range marker selector.\n\u2022When the VRM1 and EBL1 ($9%2) are displayed, the center of VRM2 appears at the intersection point of the VRM1 and EBL1.\n!0PARALLEL INDEX LINE FUNCTION [PI]/[ ]\nPush [EBL1]/[ ] and [EBL2] /[ ] simultaneously to toggle the parallel index line ON and OFF.\n\u2022Push [\u2126 \u2248] keys to rotate the lines, and push [\u00d9 \u00da] keys to adjust the line spaces.\n!1MENU SWITCH [MENU]/[ ](pgs. 6\u20137)\nPush [MENU]/[ ] to toggle the VIDEO, FUNCTION, ATA, INT. 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The starting ring of the zone is created. Then push [\u00d9 \u00da \u2126 \u2248] to \ufb01x the \ufb01nish point, the desired alarm zone will automatically form.\n!9EBL1 (VRM1) SWITCH [EBL1 (VRM1)] /[ ](pgs. 15\u201316)\nPush to display the electronic bearing line 1 (EBL1) and the variable range marker 1 (VRM1) and activate the [\u2126 \u2248] for the electronic bearing line selector, and [\u00d9 \u00da] for the range marker selector.\n\u2022EBL1 bearing and VRM1 distance are displayed, in the bottom window.\n\u2022When EBL1 and VRM1 are displayed, the beginning of EBL2 appears at the intersection point of EBL1 and VRM1.\n@0DISPLAY BRILLIANCE SWITCH [BRILL]/[ ]\nPush to increase or decrease the brilliance of the picture on the display.\nPush for 1 sec. to select the maximum brilliance.\n\u2022The brightness of the symbol, character and illumination can be adjusted in the \u201cSYMBOL\u201d, \u201cCHARACTER\u201d and \u201cKEY ILLUM\u201d of the INT. SETTING menu independently.\n\u25a0 Screen\n#9$0\nM.TUNE\nTVECT 6M TRAILS\n3/4 NM CURS\n0174\u02daR 0649NM\nSTW157KT\nH UP\nHDG2530\u02daT\n1076\u02daR\nVRM1 0422NM\n34\u02da 39720N 135\u02da 34420E\n@1TUNING LEVEL INDICATOR (p. 9)\nShows the receiver tuning level.\n@2TUNING MODE INDICATOR (p. 9)\n\u201cM.TUNE\u201d appears when the manual tuning function is in use.\n@3FIXED RING RANGE READOUT (p. 14) Shows the interval range of the \ufb01xed ring.\n\u2022This readout appears when the \u201cRING\u201d of the FUNCTION menu is turned ON.\n@4SCREEN RANGE READOUT (p. 14)\nShows the maximum range of the displayed screen.\n\u2022 The range indicated is nautical miles (NM).\n@5SHIP SPEED READOUT (p. 13)\nShows the ship speed.\n\u2022SOG: When GPS is selected in the INT. SETTING menu.\n\u2022STW: When LOG is selected in the INT. SETTING menu.\n@6AUTO SEA INDICATOR (p. 10)\nAppears when the automatic SEA control function is turned ON.\n@7LONG PULSE INDICATOR (p. 13) Appears when the long pulse is in use.\n@8RAIN CONTROL INDICATOR (p. 10) Appears when the RAIN function is in use.\n@9MODE INDICATOR\nHead-up,Course-up,North-upand True Motion screens are available.\n\u2022N UP and C UP screens require external bearing data. (p. 39)\n\u2022TM screen requires bearing data and LOG or position data.\n#0HEADING LINE (p. 9)\nHeading line indicates the ships bow.\n#1ALARM ZONE (p. 17) Shows the alarm zone.\n\u2022Appears when the alarm function is in use.\n#2WAYPOINT MARKER (p. 13)\nShows the waypoint received from navigation equipment.\n\u2022This marker appears when the \u201cWPT\u201d of the FUNCTION menu is turned ON.\n\u2022To display the waypoint marker, bearing data and NMEA data with 0183 format is necessary. (p. 39)\n#3FIXED RANGE RINGS (p. 14)\nShows the distance in \ufb01xed intervals. The interval distance is indicated by the ring range readout (@3).\n\u2022These rings appear when the \u201cRING\u201d of the FUNCTION is turned ON.\n#4GPS indicator (p. 24)\nIndicator appears when the GPS or DGPS receiver is connected.\n#5COMPASS INDICATOR (pgs. 24, 39)\n: NMEA (gyro) is connected.\n: NMEA (compass), N+1 or AUX data is\n#6EBL1/ 2 READOUTS (pgs. 15\u201316)\nShows the bearing of the displayed Electronic Bearing Lines (EBL1 and EBL2) when the EBL is in use.\n\u2022 EBL2 shows PI (!0) readout.\n#7WAYPOINT/MOB READOUTS (p. 13)\nShows the bearing and distance to the waypoint received from navigation equipment.\n\u2022This readout appears when the \u201cWPT\u201d of the FUNCTION menu is turned ON.\n\u2022To display the waypoint/MOB marker, bearing data\nand NMEA data with 0183 format is necessary. (p. 39)\nShows the bearing and distance to the MOB (Man Over Board) event marker.\n\u2022Push [MOB]/[ ] to cancel the readout and the symbol.\n#8POSITION/CURSOR READOUT (p. 13)\nShows your own ship or cursor latitude and longitude readout when external NMEA data with 0183 format is connected.\n\u2022Select \u2018SHIP\u2019 or \u2018CURS\u2019 in the \u201cPOSN DISP\u201d of the FUNCTION menu.\n\u2022To display the POSITION; NMEA 0183 is necessary.\n\u2022To display the CURSOR; NMEA 0183 and bearing data are necessary.\n#9CURSOR INDICATOR\nShows the bearing and distance to the cursor.\n$0VECTOR INDICATOR (p. 18)\nShows the ATA and OWN vector type.\n\u2022T: True vector\n\u2022R: Relative vector\n$1VECTOR TIME INDICATOR (p. 18)\nShows the vector interval time. Select vector time in the \u201cTRAIL TIME\u201d of the VIDEO menu.\n\u202230 min. is applied, when \u2018\u221e\u2019 is selected for the vector time.\n$2TRAILS INDICATOR (p. 12)\nShows the trail time.\n\u2022Echo remains with gradation during the trail time period on the screen. (Except for the trail time; \u221e)\n\u2022Progressing time counter starts to count the time until the timer reaches the trail time.\n$3HEADING INDICATOR\nShows the heading bearing readout.\n\u2022The HDG readout indicates the bow of the ship\u2019s bearing in a clockwise direction from north.\n$4IR INDICATOR (p. 11)\nEliminates or reduces interference caused by other radar operating nearby.\n\u2022This function is available when the \u201cIR\u201d in the VIDEO menu is set to 1 or 2.\n$5ECHO STRETCH INDICATOR (p. 6)\nAppears when the echo stretch function is in use.\n\u2022This function is available when the \u201cSTRETCH\u201d of the VIDEO menu is turned ON.\n$6CROSS LINE CURSOR\nUsed for measuring the bearing and distance, setting the alarm zone, selecting the ATA targets, etc.\n\u2022 Push [\u00d9 \u00da \u2126 \u2248] several times to move the cursor.\n$7EBL2 (pgs.15\u201316)\nUsed for bearing measurement. When a target is selected, the EBL readout (#6) shows the bearing.\n$8OWN SHIP VECTOR INDICATOR\nShows the vector of your own ship.\n$9VRM 1 (pgs.15\u201316)%0VRM 2 (pgs.15\u201316)\nUsed for distance measurement. When a target is selected, the VRM1/2 readout (%3) shows the distance.\n%1NORTH MARK\nThe north mark shows the true north direction.\n%2EBL1 (pgs.15\u201316)\n%3VRM1/2 READOUTS (pgs. 15\u201316)\nShows the distance of the displayed Variable Range Markers (VRM1 and VRM2) when the VRM is in use.\n\u2022Nautical miles (NM) and kilometers (KM) can be selected in the FUNCTION menu as the distance unit.\n%4ALARM INDICATOR (p. 17)\nAppears when the alarm function is in use.\n%5ZOOM INDICATOR (p. 11)\nAppears when the zoom function is in use.\n\u2022Push [TARGET]/[ ] and [TRAILS]/[ ] simultaneously to turn the function ON or OFF.\n%6TIME INDICATOR\nShows the estimated time to the marker edge from center of the marker with current speed.\nShows the estimated time to the waypoint with current speed.\n\u2022 OFF : Turn the Interference Reduction function OFF.\n\u20221 or 2 (ON) : Turn the Interference Reduction function 1 (Low) or 2 (High).\nDSTRETCH\n\u2022 OFF : Turn the echo stretch function OFF.\n\u2022 ON : Turn the echo stretch function ON.\n: Narrow dynamic range. Even weak reflections are displayed as strong reflections.\n: Mid dynamic range.\n: Wide dynamic range. You can distinguish between weak re\ufb02ections and strong re\ufb02ections easily.\nSelect the dynamic range of the PPI (Plan Position Indicator).\n\u2022 NAR.\n\u2022 MID.\nDD.RANGE\n\u25a0 VIDEO\n\u25a0 FUNCTION\nFUNCTIONMENU\nD.RANGE\nPOSN DISP\nDIST UNIT\nEBL/PI\n360\u02daR\nPT/SB\nDTUNE\n\u2022 AUTO : Automatic tuning.\n\u2022\u201cA.TUNE\u201d appears for approx. 2 sec. instead of the screen display, when \ufb01rst transmitting after turning the power ON. The unit also retunes in some cases.\n\u2022MANUAL : Manual tuning.\nPush [\u2248] to select [MANUAL] then push [\u00da] to activate the manual tuning slider. Push [\u2126 \u2248] to adjust desired tuning level.\nDPULSE\n: Select the short pulse.\n\u2022 LP\n: Select the long pulse. LP indicator ap-\npears on the screen.\n\u2022The characteristic (curve) of a SEA knob can be chosen as the optimal characteristic out of four kinds with the height of an antenna.\nDTRAIL TIME\n\u2022 6S,15S, 30S, 1M, 3M, 6M, 15M or \u221e :\nSelect the plot interval and vector time.\n: Turn the \ufb01xed range ring display OFF.\n: Turn the \ufb01xed range ring display ON.\n: Non display the way point on the screen.\n: Display the way point on the screen.\nDPOSN DISP\n\u2022 SHIP:\n: Display your own ship\u2019s position.*\n\u2022 CURS\n: Display the cursor position.**\n*External latitude/longitude data required.\n**External latitude/longitude data and bearing data required.\nDDIST UNIT\n\u2022 NM\n: Display the distance unit in Nautical Mile.\n: Display the distance unit in Kilometer.\nSelect the displayed bearing type, no relation with the bearing data format (NMEA, N+1 or AUX).\n: Select the true bearing.\n: Select the magnetic bearing.\nDEBL/PI (except HDG and CSE) (p. 15)\n: True or magnetic direction.\n\u2022360\u00b0R : Relative direction\n\u2022PT/SB : Bow direction\nDZONE ALARM\n: Alarm is emitted when the target comes into\n: Alarm is emitted when the target goes out\n: Turn the beep tone OFF*.\n: Turn the beep tone ON.\n* Except alarm function.\n\u25a0 ATA (Automatic Tracking Aid)\nA T A MENU\nNo.DISP\nOWN VECT\nCPA LIMIT\nTCPA LIMIT\n: Turn the ATA function OFF.\n: Turn the ATA function ON.\nDNo.DISP\n: Non display any mark number.\n: Display the selected mark number\n: Display all mark numbers.\nDVECT\n: Select the true vector mode.\n: Select the relative vector mode.\nDOWN VECT\n: Non display the own ship vector.\n: Display your own ship\u2019s vector.\nDALARM (CPA/TCPA)\n: Turn the alarm function OFF.\n: Turn the alarm function ON.\nDCPA* LIMIT\n\u2022 0.1 to 10.0NM : Set the CPA (Closest Point of Approach) limit with [\u2126 \u2248].\nDTCPA* LIMIT\n\u2022 1 to 60MIN : Set the TCPA (Time to CPA) limit time with [\u2126 \u2248].\n*CPA/TCPA: Closest Point of Approach and Time to Closest Point of Approach limit is de\ufb01ned by the observer to given warning when a target or targets are close to within those limits from your own ship.\n\u25a0 INT. SETTING\nINT. SETTING\nMAG VAR\n7.2\u02da W\nBRG INPUT\nSPD INPUT\nTX INH START\nTX INH ANGLE\nKEY ILLUM\nDMAG VAR\n\u2022 AUTO : Revise magnetic variation automatically.\nNOTE: NMEA data is required.NEVER select \u201cAUTO\u201d without NMEA data, incorrect variation data may entered. (p. 39)\n\u2022MANUAL : Revise magnetic variation manually.\n\u2022Push [\u2248] to select [MANUAL], then push [\u00da]. Set the revise value with [\u2126 \u2248]. Push [\u00da] or [MENU] to abort the menu.\nDBRG INPUT\n\u2022 NMEA\n: NMEA0183 bearing data format.\n\u2022 N+1\n: N+1 data format.\n: Other format.\n: Reads NMEA0183 COG format data as\nHDG format.\nDSPD INPUT\n: Use the GPS NMEA speed data.\n: Use the speed sensor data.\nDTX INH START\n\u2022 0 to 359\u00b0 : Push [\u2126 \u2248] to enter the start point of the TX inhibit area.\nDTX INH ANGLE\n\u2022 0 to 90\u00b0 : Push [\u2126 \u2248] to enter the TX inhibit area.\nDSAVE TIME\n\u20221M, 6M, 15M or 30M\n:Select the stand by time during save mode.\n* The radar for TX interval scan is \ufb01xed at 10 revolutions.\nDSYMBOL\n\u2022 1/2/3\n: Select the symbol brightness.\nDCHARACTER\n: Select the character brightness.\nDKEY ILLUM\n\u2022 1/2/3/4\n: Select the key illumination brightness.\n\u25a0 Checking the installation\nBefore turning the power ON, be sure all the connections are complete. The checklist at right may be helpful for necessary con\ufb01rmation.\nCAUTION: Connect the scanner unit before turning the power ON. Otherwise the magnetron inside the scanner unit might be damaged.\nDChecklist\nqThe 4 bolts securing the scanner unit must be \ufb01rmly tightened.\nwCabling must be securely attached to a mast or mounting material, and must not interfere with the rigging.\neBe sure waterproofing procedures are completed on the system cable.\nrThe power connections to the battery must be of the correct polarity.\ntBe sure that the plugs at the rear of the display unit have been connected correctly and securely.\n(See p. 24 for details.)\n\u25a0 Turning power ON/OFF\nT.VECT 6M\nNM CURS\n000 . 0 \u02da T\nSOG17 . 7KT\nHDG253 . 4 \u02da T\nR E V\nE B L 1\nV R M 1\n3 4 \u02da 3 7 . 7 2 N\n1 3 5 \u02da 3 4 .4 2 E\nS TB Y\n3 4 \u02da 3 7 . 7 2 N 1 3 5 \u02da 3 4 .4 2 E\nqPush [POWER]/[ ] to turn the power ON.\n\u2022The initial screen appears and warming up time is counted down on the screen.\n\u2022The magnetron inside the scanner unit warms up for 90 sec.\n\u2022[POWER]/[ ] does not function for 2 sec. after the power is turned OFF.\nwWhen the countdown is completed, the Standby screen appears.\nePush [TX]/[ ] to start scanning and select the Plan Position Indicator (PPI) screen.\n\u2022Targets and heading marker appear.\n\u2022The screen appears approx. 2 sec. after turning the power on, when \u2018AUTO\u2019 is selected in the \u201cTUNE\u201d of the VIDEO menu.\nr Push [POWER]/[ ] to turn the power OFF.\n\u25a0 Basic operation\nBRILL MENU\nCAUTION: When setting the [SEA]/[ ] control to a fully clockwise position, close targets are blanked.\nDHeading marker\nThe heading marker is a line that shows your ship\u2019s bow direction. (This marker will appear in the center of the screen when the Head-upscreen H UP is selected.) The heading marker can be hidden when the desired target is located under the heading marker.\n\u2022Push and hold [BRILL]/[ ] and [MENU]/[ ] simultaneously to hide the heading marker.\nDFixed range rings\nThe \ufb01xed range rings can be used for rough distance measurement. (p. 14)\nPush [MENU]/[ ] to open the FUNCTION menu, then push [\u00da] to select RING. Push [\u2248] to turn the ring ON.\nq Turn the power ON.\nw Push [TX]/[ ] after the countdown disappears from the screen.\n\u2022 See \u201cTurning power ON/OFF\u201d on page at left.\nePush [+]/[ ] or[\u2013]/[ ] several times to select the display range.\n\u2022The screen range readout shows the maximum range of the screen.\nrTurn [GAIN]/[ ] to set 1 o\u2019clock position.\n\u2022Clockwise rotation increases the gain.\ntTurn [SEA]/[ ] to set the sensitivity time control for minimum.\nyTurn [RAIN]/[ ] to set the rain clutter control for minimum.\nuPush [MODE]/[ ] to select one ofHead-up;HUP,Course-up;CUP,North-up;NUP or True Motion;TM screens.\nC UP, N UP or TM can be selected only when bearing, position or speed data are connected.\n(See p. 39 for details)\nNOTE: Manual adjustment can be used. (See below.)\nDManual tuning\nThe receiver tuning can be manually adjusted. Push [MENU]/[ ] to open the VIDEO menu, then\nselect MANUAL. Push [\u00da] to activate the manual tuning slider, then push [\u2126 \u2248] to set the tuning level indicator to the maximum level. (p. 6)\n\u2022 \u201cM.TUNE\u201d appears on the top of the display.\nDBrilliance adjustment\nThe intensity of the screen can be adjusted. When you require continuous operation, but not constant viewing, a lower setting can increase the life of the CRT display.\nNOTE: High intensity will shorten the life of the CRT display.\n\u2022 Key illumination\nThe backlighting of the keys can be adjusted for convenient operation. (p. 7)\nPush [MENU]/[ ] four times to call up the INT. SETTING menu. Push [\u2126 \u2248] to select the illumination level.\n\u2022 Key illumination corresponds with [BRILL]/[ ] control.\nThe following are typical basic operation examples, which may hinder radar reception (sea clutter, precipitation interference and echoes from other radar).\n\u25a0 RAIN function\nThis function eliminates reflection echoes from rain, snow, fog etc.\n\u2022 Rotate the control fully counterclockwise to deactivate the control function. The RAIN indicator ( ) disappears.\n\u2022 NOTE: DO NOT reduce the reflection echoes too much, otherwise you may miss weaker targets.\nSmall echos Adjust RAIN control\n\u25a0 SEA function\nThis function serves to eliminate echoes from waves at close range. Reduce the receiver gain for close objects within a radius of 8 miles to eliminate sea clutter.\n\u2022 Rotate the control fully clockwise to activate the automatic control function. SEA indicator ( )appears in the upper left\nWARNING: The [SEA]/[\n] control re-\nduces the receiver sensitivity of objects within 8\nEchos from\nAdjust SEA control\nmiles. Therefore, caution and careful adjustment are\nnecessary when using the [SEA]/[\n] control.\nSmall objects may not be displayed on the screen\nwhen strong echoes from the rain or the island within\n1 NM while automatic SEA function is activating.\n\u25a0 OFF CENTER function\nWith OFF CENTER ON\nThe scanning area can be shifted in a desired direction and can be enlarged partially. This is useful when the Head-up*is selected and you want to enlarge the bow direction display, or, the center of the screen shifts in the direction of the intersection.\n\u2022 This function is available for 24NM or shorter range selection.\n*This function is not available in the TM screen.\nq Push [\u00d9 \u00da \u2126 \u2248] to move the cursor where you want to shift the center of the screen.\n\u2022 Max. offsetting is up to 75% of the screen.\nwPush [ALM]/[ ] and [MODE]/[ ] simultaneously to shift the screen.\nePush [ALM]/[ ] and [MODE]/[ ] simultaneously again to return to the normal screen.\n\u25a0 IR function\nRadar interference may appear when another ship\u2019s radar is operating on the same frequency band in close proximity. The IR function can eliminate this type of interference. (p. 6)\nq Push [MENU]/[ ] to call up VIDEO menu.\nw Push [\u00da] until the \u201cIR\u201d section becomes highlighted. e Push [\u2126 \u2248] to select IR function 1, 2 or OFF.\n\u2022 \u201cIR\u201d appears in the upper right of the screen, when the function is activated.\nRadar interference\nWith IR function ON\n\u25a0 STRETCH function\nThe blips can be magnified electronically for easier viewing of small targets. (p. 6)\nq Push [MENU]/[ ] to open the VIDEO menu.\nw Push [\u00da] to select \u201cSTRETCH\u201d, then push [\u2248] to turn the function ON.\nNOTE: Turn OFF this function during normal operation.\nWith STRETCH ON\n\u25a0 ZOOM function\nThe ZOOM function expands the target to two times normal size.\n\u2022 This function is available up to a 24 NM range or shorter except 1\u20448 NM.\nq Push [\u00d9 \u00da \u2126 \u2248] to move the cursor to the desired\nw Push [TARGET]/[ ] and [TRAILS]/[\n] si-\nmultaneously to toggle the ZOOM function ON and\nWith ZOOM function ON\n\u2022 \u201cZOOM\u201d appears in the lower right of the screen.\n\u25a0 TRAILS function\nThe trails function memorizes echoes continuously or at constant intervals. This is useful for watching other ships\u2019 tracks, approx. relative speed, etc.\n(0.25) M.T U N E\nTrail interval\n3/4 NM C U R S\n011.4\u02da R\nSTW 15 . 7KT\nHDG 253 . 9 \u02da T\n\u2022 Setting the trail interval time\nqPush [MENU]/[ ] twice to call up the VIDEO menu.\n\u2022Push [\u00da] several times until the \u201cTRAIL TIME\u201d section becomes highlighted.\nwPush [\u2126 \u2248] to select trail interval time.\n\u20226 sec., 15 sec., 30 sec., 1 min., 3 min., 6 min., 15 min. and \u221e (continuous) are available.\ne Push [MENU] several times to exit the menu.\n\u2022 Using the TRAILS function\nqPush [TRAILS]/[ ] to turn the trail function ON.\n\u2022\u201cTRAILS\u201d and trail interval time appears in the upper right of the screen.\n\u2022Trail interval counter starts to count up to the trail time. w All displayed echoes at the plotted time are memo-\nrized and displayed with a graduated intensity together with the current echoes.\n\u2022Echoes are displayed with minimum intensity when \u201c\u221e\u201d is selected.\nePush [TRAILS]/[ ] to cancel the trail function and erase the plotted echoes.\n\u2022 \u201cTRAILS\u201d and trail interval time disappears.\n\u25a0 Power save function\nThe power save function conserves the boat\u2019s battery power by pausing the transmission. The standby (pausing) times are selectable (rotation number is \ufb01xed to 10).\nFor example, when 1 min. is selected, the scanner rotates 10 revolutions; then stops for 1 min., and then repeats this sequence while the power save function is activated.\nCount down the standby time\nS AV E\n014 . 6\u02da T\n0.900NM 0:48\nPush and hold [TX] for 1 sec. Scan and STBY alternates to turn the SAVE function on.\nDSetting the scanning standby time\nq Push [MENU]/[ ] four times to call up the INT. SETTING menu.\nwPush [\u00da] until the \u201cSAVE TIME\u201d section becomes highlighted.\nePush [\u2126 \u2248] to select standby time.\n\u2022 1, 6, 15, and 30 min. are available.\nr Push [MENU]/[ ] twice to exit the menu display.\nDUsing the power save function\nqPush and hold [TX (SAVE)]/[ ] for 1 sec. to turn the power save function ON.\n\u2022The save indicator appears in the top of the screen.\nw After the scanning rotations are \ufb01nished, transmission and rotation are suspended until the selected standby time elapses.\n\u2022The display shows the last scanned echoes until the scanning restarts.\n\u2022\u201cSAVE\u201d and standby time appear in the top of the screen and the standby time is counted down.\neAfter the selected standby time elapses, transmission and rotation restart.\nrPush [TX (SAVE)]/[ ] to cancel the power save function.\n\u2022 The save indicator turns OFF.\nNOTE: When you use the power save function together with the alarm function, the CRT display is turned OFF until an object enters the programmed alarm zone, therefore, more power saving is possible. (p. 17)\n\u25a0 Ship speed indication\nWhen the ship speed data with NMEA 0183 format is applied, the radar can display the ship speed. Knots (KT) or kilometers/hour (KM/h) are automatically selected in the normal screen (p. 4) by selecting nautical miles (NM) or kilometers (KM) respectively.\nqPush [MENU]/[ ] several times to call up the FUNCTION menu.\nwPush [\u00da] until the \u201cDIST UNIT\u201d section becomes highlighted.\nePush [\u2126 \u2248] to turn the ship speed indication to NM or KM.\nrPush [MENU]/[ ] several times to exit the menu display or push [\u00da] once to proceed to the position display setting.\n\u25a0 Position indication\nWhen latitude/longitude data with NMEA 0183 format is applied, the radar can display the latitude and longitude of your ship\u2019s or cursor position in the bottom of the display. (To display the CURSOR position, bearing data is necessary.) (p. 39)\nwPush [\u00da] until \u201cPOSN DISP\u201d section becomes highlighted.\nePush [\u2126 \u2248] to select the ship position or cursor position.\nr Push [MENU] several times to exit the menu.\n\u25a0 Waypoint indication\nWhen waypoint data received from navigation equipment with NMEA 0183 format is applied, the radar can display the waypoint. To display the waypoint marker, bearing data is necessary. (p. 39)\nwPush [\u00da] until the \u201cWPT\u201d section becomes highlighted.\nePush [\u2126 \u2248] to turn the waypoint indication ON or OFF.\nrPush [MENU]/[ ] several times to exit the menu display.\n\u25a0 Long pulse function\nTo magnify the blips for easier viewing of small targets, the long pulse and echo stretch (p. 11) functions are available. When the long pulse is used in the 3\u20444 to 2 NM range, this function magni\ufb01es target echoes to the backward direction of the target.\n\u2022 Pulse selection\nqPush [MENU]/[ ] several times to call up the VIDEO menu. (p. 6)\nwPush [\u00da] until the \u201cPULSE\u201d section becomes highlighted.\ne Push [\u2248] to select the long pulse.\nrLong Pulse indication \u201c \u201d appears in the upper left of the screen.\nt Push [MENU]/[ ] several times to exit the menu.\nNOTE: Turn SP (Short Pulse) this function during normal operation. This function reduces the target distance resolution. (p. 23)\n\u25a0 Bearing setting\nThe radar bearing interface accepts NMEA, N+1 or AUX data format and the bearing can use a magnetic or true north type. When a true north type bearing is used, the variation from magnetic north, etc., can be adjusted on 0.1\u02da steps.\nDSetting the bearing type\nwPush [\u00da] until the \u201cBRG\u201d section becomes highlighted.\nePush [\u2126 \u2248] to select magnetic or true north type.\n\u2022All displayed bearing readouts show the selected bearing type.\nDSetting the magnetic variation\nqPush [MENU]/[ ] several times to call up the INT. SETTING menu.\nwPush [\u00da] until the \u201cMAG VAR\u201d sections becomes highlighted.\nePush [\u2126 \u2248] to select an AUTO* or MANUAL variation.\nrWhen a MANUAL variation is selected, push [\u00da], then push [\u2126 \u2248] to set the bearing variation.\ntPush [MENU]/[ ] to exit the menu display or push [\u00da] once to proceed to the bearing input setting.\n*NOTE: NMEA data is required for auto variation.NEVER select \u201cAUTO\u201d variation without NMEA data, incorrect variation data may entered.\n5 DISTANCE AND DIRECTION MEASUREMENTS\n\u25a0 Distance measurement\nDisplays \ufb01xed rings.\nSuitable for rough estimations from your\nown ship to any target.\nDisplays a variable range marker and ac-\ntivated by the [\u00d9 \u00da] for the range marker\nSuitable for accurate measurements from\nyour own ship to a target.\nNormally functions the same as VRM1.\nWhen the VRM1 and EBL1 selects a tar-\nget, the center of VRM2 appears at the\nintersection point.\ntarget to target.\nTwo measurement procedures are available with this radar. Operating them separately or jointly is possible.\nThe distance unit, nautical miles (NM) or kilometers (KM) is selected in the FUNCTION menu (p. 6).\nDUsing the \ufb01xed rings\nRing range readout\nT.V E C T\nNM C U R S\n0.9 0 0 N M\nSOG 0 . 0KT\nwPush [\u00da] until the \u201cRING\u201d section becomes highlighted.\nePush [\u2248] to select RING function ON and display the \ufb01xed ring.\n\u2022The interval range appears on the right of the screen range readout.\n\u2022The ring range is \ufb01xed depending on the screen range. 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(see p. 6)\nP/S 0 to 180\u00b0 : Bow direction, when \u2018PT/SB\u2019 is selected in the EBL/PI of the FUNCTION menu. (see p. 6)\n0 to 360\u00b0T* : True or magnetic bearing, when selecting \u2018TRUE\u2019 in the EBL/PI of the FUNCTION menu. (see p. 6)\n*Bearing data is required. (p. 39) e Push [EBL1 (VRM1)]/[ ] to clear the\nEBL1 and VRM1.\n\u2022 Cursor remains on the display.\nrPush [\u00d9 \u00da \u2126 \u2248] to move the cursor on the desired target.\ntPush [EBL2 (VRM2)]/[ ] to display the EBL2 and VRM2 on the display.\n\u2022When the EBL1 and VRM1 are displayed, the beginning of EBL2 and VRM2 appears at the intersection point of the EBL1 and VRM1.\n\u2022The EBL2 and VRM2 disappears when [EBL1 (VRM1)] /[ ]is pushed.\nyTo clear the EBL1 and VRM1, push [EBL1 (VRM1)] /[ ].\n\u25a0 Advanced measurements\nUsing both Electronic Bearing Lines (EBL) and both Variable Range Markers (VRM), the following advanced measurements can be made:\nDMeasuring the distance and direction between 2 targets\nNM CURS\\\n3171\u02daM 1141NM\nEBL1 3211\u02daM VRM1 0852NM\nEBL2 0890\u02daT VRM20814NM\nePush [EBL2 (VRM2)]/[ ] to display the EBL2 and VRM2.\n\u2022The intersection of the EBL1 and VRM1 becomes the center of the EBL2 and VRM2.\nrPush [\u00d9 \u00da \u2126 \u2248] to move the cursor on the other target.\ntThe VRM2 readout shows the distance between the two targets. The EBL2 readout shows the direction from one target to the other.\nDMeasuring the relative speed and course of a target\n3/4 NM CURS\\\nSOG KT\nEBL1 3211\u02daT VRM1 0401NM\n\u2022 Measuring the distance and course from a waypointq Display a waypoint. 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        "raw_content": "Marriage Act 1961 - Part II\nTo inform child protection workers of the consent procedures required when a child in the CEO's care wants to marry.\nUnder s.11 of the Commonwealth Marriage Act 1961 young people 18 years and older may marry in Australia. If exceptional and unusual circumstances exist, a judge or magistrate may authorise the marriage of a young person between 16 and 18 years of age to a person 18 years or older. 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These efforts must be recorded on the case file.\nWhere the parents object to the proposed marriage they must be informed of their avenues of review before approval is given.\nA Communities' decision to support the young person must include an assessment of his or her capacity to make such a decision (refer to Gillick Principle in related resources).\nWhere the young person has an Aboriginal background, consultation must occur with the Aboriginal practice leader (or other relevant Aboriginal officer) in the district office. All consultations must be recorded and saved in the case file.\nWhere the young person has a culturally and linguistically diverse (CaLD) background, specific language and cultural needs must be considered. Where possible, this information should be obtained from the child\u2019s family and community. Additional cultural information is available through the CaLD SharePoint Resource Library (in related resources).\nIf a decision is made to proceed with the marriage, child protection workers must consult with the General Law Unit on the process involved in making the application to a judge or magistrate.\nYoung person (or foster carer) approaches Communities about getting married\nIf a young person in the CEO's care (or a foster carer) approaches Communities about the process for obtaining consent to be married, child protection workers need to be aware that marriage of a young person who is over 16 but less than 18 years old is only possible if the person they are marrying is 18 years of age or older.\nThe decision to approve a young person under the age of 18 years to marry is a very serious matter, with long term emotional, social and legal consequences for the young person in question. It is not expected that requests to marry would routinely occur, and a care plan report supporting the request to marry is a prerequisite to forwarding a submission for approval to the district director.\nChild protection workers should obtain a copy of the consent form from the Registrar General\u2019s Office before preparing the relevant documentation.\nTelephone: 1300 305 021 or visit the Registry of Births, Deaths & Marriages website.\nAccess the template 'Consent to marriage' from the 'templates' tab in the young person's '360 degree view' in Assist and insert all relevant details to the template submission for approval.\nAttach the following to the submission:\na copy of the most recent care plan or modified care plan, and\nthe relevant consent form from the Registrar General\u2019s Office.\nThere is no need to prepare a letter for the district director\u2019s signature to the Registrar General. The young person presents the documentation with the consent form to the magistrate.\nChild protection workers submit the documentation to their team leader. The team leader checks, considers, endorses and forwards the submission to the district director for approval.\nThe district director considers and approves the submission, if appropriate. If the matter is contentious, the district director should forward the submission to the relevant Executive Director (Metropolitan Services or Country and Therapeutic Care) for endorsement.\nIf the submission is approved, child protection workers inform the young person, his or her parent(s) and carer(s) that consent has been approved, and arranges for the young person to collect the documentation for presentation to a magistrate at the Family Court.\nNote: The Registrar General\u2019s Office has advised that a magistrate may not give permission for the young person to marry even though consent has been obtained from the district director. 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        "raw_content": "The 2018 MariaDB Developers UnConference is being held in New York City on February 24 and February 25. Below are a list of the sessions with links to slides where available. This post will be updated as slides become available. Day One * Welcome (Otto Kek\u00e4l\u00e4inen) * New Developers Tutorial and Best Practices (Vicen\u021biu Ciorbaru) [\u2026]\nMariaDB was voted database of the year for the fifth year in succession in the 2017 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice awards, winning 42.22% of the vote, up from 41.29% last year. Thanks to everyone from the community that voted for us. MariaDB has now won the award in 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017. 2018 will [\u2026]",
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        "raw_content": "Global Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Market 2018 by Manufacturers, Regions, Type and Application, Forecast to 2023\nHome >> Pharmaceuticals >> GlobalInfoResearch >> Global Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Market 2018 by Manufacturers, Regions, Type and Application, Forecast to 2023\nPulmonary hypertension is a condition of increased blood pressure within the arteries of the lungs.[6] Symptoms include shortness of breath, syncope, tiredness, chest pain, swelling of the legs, and a fast heartbeat.\nThis report focuses on the Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) in global market, especially in North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific, South America, Middle East and Africa. This report categorizes the market based on manufacturers, regions, type and application.\nThe worldwide market for Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) is expected to grow at a CAGR of roughly 6.1% over the next five years, will reach 8510 million US$ in 2023, from 5960 million US$ in 2017, according to a new GIR (Global Info Research) study.\nPDE-5\nThere are 15 Chapters to deeply display the global Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) market.\nChapter 1, to describe Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Introduction, product scope, market overview, market opportunities, market risk, market driving force;\nChapter 2, to analyze the top manufacturers of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH), with sales, revenue, and price of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH), in 2016 and 2017;\nChapter 4, to show the global market by regions, with sales, revenue and market share of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH), for each region, from 2013 to 2018;\nChapter 12, Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) market forecast, by regions, type and application, with sales and revenue, from 2018 to 2023;\nChapter 13, 14 and 15, to describe Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) sales channel, distributors, traders, dealers, Research Findings and Conclusion, appendix and data source\n1.1 Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Introduction\n1.2.1 Prostacyclin and Prostacyclin Analogs\n1.2.2 SGC Stimulators\n1.2.4 PDE-5\n2.1 Actelion\n2.1.2 Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Type and Applications\n2.1.3 Actelion Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales, Price, Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2016-2017)\n2.2.3 Gilead Sciences Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales, Price, Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2016-2017)\n2.3 United Therapeutics\n2.3.3 United Therapeutics Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales, Price, Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2016-2017)\n2.4.3 GlaxoSmithKline Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales, Price, Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2016-2017)\n2.5.3 Pfizer Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales, Price, Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2016-2017)\n2.6.3 Bayer Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales, Price, Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2016-2017)\n2.7.3 Arena Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales, Price, Revenue, Gross Margin and Market Share (2016-2017)\n3 Global Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales, Revenue, Market Share and Competition by Manufacturer (2016-2017)\n3.1 Global Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Market Share by Manufacturer (2016-2017)\n3.2 Global Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Revenue and Market Share by Manufacturer (2016-2017)\n3.3.1 Top 3 Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Manufacturer Market Share in 2017\n4 Global Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Market Analysis by Regions\n4.1 Global Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales, Revenue and Market Share by Regions\n4.1.1 Global Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Market Share by Regions (2013-2018)\n4.1.2 Global Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Revenue and Market Share by Regions (2013-2018)\n4.2 North America Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Growth Rate (2013-2018)\n4.3 Europe Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Growth Rate (2013-2018)\n4.4 Asia-Pacific Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Growth Rate (2013-2018)\n4.5 South America Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Growth Rate (2013-2018)\n4.6 Middle East and Africa Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Growth Rate (2013-2018)\n5 North America Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) by Countries\n5.1 North America Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales, Revenue and Market Share by Countries\n5.1.1 North America Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Market Share by Countries (2013-2018)\n5.1.2 North America Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Revenue and Market Share by Countries (2013-2018)\n5.2 United States Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Growth Rate (2013-2018)\n5.3 Canada Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Growth Rate (2013-2018)\n5.4 Mexico Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Growth Rate (2013-2018)\n6 Europe Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) by Countries\n6.1 Europe Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales, Revenue and Market Share by Countries\n6.1.1 Europe Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Market Share by Countries (2013-2018)\n6.1.2 Europe Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Revenue and Market Share by Countries (2013-2018)\n6.2 Germany Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Growth Rate (2013-2018)\n6.3 UK Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Growth Rate (2013-2018)\n6.4 France Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Growth Rate (2013-2018)\n6.5 Russia Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Growth Rate (2013-2018)\n6.6 Italy Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Growth Rate (2013-2018)\n7 Asia-Pacific Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) by Countries\n7.1 Asia-Pacific Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales, Revenue and Market Share by Countries\n7.1.1 Asia-Pacific Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Market Share by Countries (2013-2018)\n7.1.2 Asia-Pacific Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Revenue and Market Share by Countries (2013-2018)\n7.2 China Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Growth Rate (2013-2018)\n7.3 Japan Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Growth Rate (2013-2018)\n7.4 Korea Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Growth Rate (2013-2018)\n7.5 India Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Growth Rate (2013-2018)\n7.6 Southeast Asia Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Growth Rate (2013-2018)\n8 South America Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) by Countries\n8.1 South America Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales, Revenue and Market Share by Countries\n8.1.1 South America Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Market Share by Countries (2013-2018)\n8.1.2 South America Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Revenue and Market Share by Countries (2013-2018)\n8.2 Brazil Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Growth Rate (2013-2018)\n8.3 Argentina Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Growth Rate (2013-2018)\n8.4 Colombia Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Growth Rate (2013-2018)\n9 Middle East and Africa Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) by Countries\n9.1 Middle East and Africa Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales, Revenue and Market Share by Countries\n9.1.1 Middle East and Africa Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Market Share by Countries (2013-2018)\n9.1.2 Middle East and Africa Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Revenue and Market Share by Countries (2013-2018)\n9.2 Saudi Arabia Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Growth Rate (2013-2018)\n9.3 UAE Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Growth Rate (2013-2018)\n9.4 Egypt Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Growth Rate (2013-2018)\n9.5 Nigeria Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Growth Rate (2013-2018)\n9.6 South Africa Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Growth Rate (2013-2018)\n10 Global Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Market Segment by Type\n10.1 Global Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales, Revenue and Market Share by Type (2013-2018)\n10.1.1 Global Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales and Market Share by Type (2013-2018)\n10.1.2 Global Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Revenue and Market Share by Type (2013-2018)\n10.2 Prostacyclin and Prostacyclin Analogs Sales Growth and Price\n10.2.1 Global Prostacyclin and Prostacyclin Analogs Sales Growth (2013-2018)\n10.2.2 Global Prostacyclin and Prostacyclin Analogs Price (2013-2018)\n10.3 SGC Stimulators Sales Growth and Price\n10.3.1 Global SGC Stimulators Sales Growth (2013-2018)\n10.3.2 Global SGC Stimulators Price (2013-2018)\n10.4 ERA Sales Growth and Price\n10.4.1 Global ERA Sales Growth (2013-2018)\n10.4.2 Global ERA Price (2013-2018)\n10.5 PDE-5 Sales Growth and Price\n10.5.1 Global PDE-5 Sales Growth (2013-2018)\n10.5.2 Global PDE-5 Price (2013-2018)\n11 Global Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Market Segment by Application\n11.1 Global Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales Market Share by Application (2013-2018)\n12 Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Market Forecast (2018-2023)\n12.1 Global Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales, Revenue and Growth Rate (2018-2023)\n12.2 Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Market Forecast by Regions (2018-2023)\n12.2.1 North America Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Market Forecast (2018-2023)\n12.2.2 Europe Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Market Forecast (2018-2023)\n12.2.3 Asia-Pacific Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Market Forecast (2018-2023)\n12.2.4 South America Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Market Forecast (2018-2023)\n12.2.5 Middle East and Africa Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Market Forecast (2018-2023)\n12.3 Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Market Forecast by Type (2018-2023)\n12.3.1 Global Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales Forecast by Type (2018-2023)\n12.3.2 Global Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Market Share Forecast by Type (2018-2023)\n12.4 Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Market Forecast by Application (2018-2023)\n12.4.1 Global Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Sales Forecast by Application (2018-2023)\n12.4.2 Global Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Market Share Forecast by Application (2018-2023)\nFigure Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Picture\nTable Product Specifications of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH)\nFigure Global Sales Market Share of Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) by Types in 2017\nTable Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension 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        "raw_content": "Tag Archives: Jessy Bell Smith\nThe Thursday Outlook \u2013 April 13 to 16, 2017\nApril 13, 2017 Events No comments\nThere\u2019s a pretty special show going down at the Gayety Theatre in Collingwood on Saturday night when Bill and Joel Plaskett come to the area with their Solidarity album. Joel was in Meaford last year and he talked then about doing an album with his dad, but this is no one-off collaboration. In addition to teaching Joel how to play, Bill Plaskett has played banjo on Joel\u2019s recordings as early as 2001\u2019s Down at the Khyber, and became a full-fledged supporting player on 2009\u2019s Three. There have been eight Joel Plaskett albums since Thrush Hermit. This one features a lot of his dad\u2019s original songs. Bill was deeply into the British Folk Revival, people like Bert Jansch, John Renbourn and Davey Graham, before he emigrated to Nova Scotia from England. When Joel was a little kid, Bill ran a coffee house, started trad bands and helped found the Lunenburg Folk Harbour Festival. Saturday night at the Gayety gives Joel Plaskett fans a chance to see him play with his most important influence.\nRichard Laviolette might have had a similar record with his dad if his mom hadn\u2019t been sick. Instead the record he\u2019s celebrating at Heartwood Concert Hall on the very same Saturday night is a moving and entertaining look at life growing up in Tara and fields beyond. Like Joel he grew up surrounded by family music, and learned from his dad how to play. He\u2019ll be sharing the evening with Jessy Bell Smith.\nTonight if you are old enough and yet retain some relevant memory of the sixties, or are young enough to think that Woodstock was real life, you can soak up the British Invasion from 1969 Revisited at Heartwood.\nTonight if you are old enough and yet retain some relevant memory of the sixties, or are young enough to think that Woodstock was real life, you can soak up the British Invasion from 1969 Revisited at Heartwood. It was the time when bands from Britain taught white kids from North America what the blues was about. This 7 piece band takes you back to your turntable or your favorite FM station. Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair.\nRichard Laviolette Took the Long Way Home to Tara\nSaturday night at Heartwood Concert Hall, Richard Laviolette will be celebrating the release of his first album in almost seven years. Taking the Long Way Home is a reflection upon his growing up in a musical family in the town of Tara.\n\u201cI\u2019m definitely someone who was shown consistent love and was raised in this situation where I was completely surrounded by music,\u201d Laviolette told the Guelph Mercury. His original intention was to create this album with his dad, Darrell, who had taught him how to play guitar and mandolin. The idea was that they would write and record songs together in an exploration of his family and home as he was growing up. But his dad couldn\u2019t participate, his focus necessarily shifted to the care of Richard\u2019s mom, Marie, who recently passed away after a lengthy period suffering from Huntington\u2019s disease. Marie was one of eight siblings, five of whom were sisters, all of whom sat in together on family sing-alongs and jamborees. There is some irony in the fact that this is the same disease that struck Woody Guthrie, in some respects the prototype of the socially conscious singer-songwriter that pervades Richard\u2019s own work, even if his more immediate influence is Neil Young.\n\u201cThere is a deep sense of honesty and conviction ringing through my speakers through the multiple listens to\nRichard began recording albums when he was a student at the University of Guelph. His debut album was begun in autumn 2003 and released in 2005 under the name Mary Carl. His second album, A Little Less Like a Rock, a Little More Like Home, was released on Burnt Oak Records in August 2006.\nThe Skydiggers\u2019 Energy Warms A Wintry Night\nDecember 12, 2016 Reviews 1 Comment\nReview by Bill Monahan of The Skydiggers at Meaford Hall Dec. 10, 2016\nIt was a wintry night when The Skydiggers stopped at Meaford Hall on Saturday. That may have prevented a few from making the trip, so the audience was a little smaller than the full houses that the Opera House is getting used to lately. But they brought a whole lot of energy to the room. Vocal and mobile, they cheered every song, often spontaneously leaping to their feet and running into the aisles to dance. From the opening bars of the first song Andy Maize had the audience in the palm of his hand.\nThey had said they were bringing their famous Horseshoe Tavern Christmas show on the road but since that longstanding tradition involved crowding the stage with friends from a quarter century career, it\u2019s a little difficult to bring on the road. But they did bring friends, and everybody caught the spirit. The Skydiggers gave us a great show from end to end.\nThere was a solid band, with keyboards, drums and bass, accompanying singers Andy Maize and Jessy Bell Smith, and guitarist Josh Findlayson. Their groove was locked in enough for Andy to execute some of his famous dance moves, ranging from leaping leprechaun to Chubby Checker, with some frenetic jazz hands thrown in for spice. Michael Johnston, on keyboards, stretched out several times with some exciting solos. Guitar leads were scarce, just hinted at when Josh briefly strapped on an electric guitar. Mostly he played an acoustic, picking and strumming.\nThe most compelling aspect of The Skydiggers live show is the blend of voices. Often everybody but the drummer was singing and it created a beautiful choral sound. Andy Maize on lead vocals uses the full range of his voice to put across a variety of songs and when Jessy Bell Smith adds vocal harmonies things suddenly become ethereal.\nShe is the kind of vocalist that has you thinking as you listen \u201cI wonder where she\u2019s playing next.\u201d She\u2019s been a member of The Skydiggers since 2013 when her version of one of their songs inspired them to release \u201cShe Comes In To The Room\u201d, a collection of songs with female singers. She has also released an album of her own recordings. On stage she seems shy but relaxed. When she takes the lead you are transported. It\u2019s one of those voices.\nShe did a version of \u201cWe Go Rambling On\u201d, a song written by Peter Cash, one of the founding members of The Skydiggers. She lost herself in the performance and so did the audience, which spontaneously leapt to their feet to give her an extended ovation afterward. 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        "raw_content": "Brian Hardin at the Daily Audio Bible podcast does a fantastic job of covering the story of Jephthah. I encourage you to listen to it as soon as you have time, because I know you\u2019ll have questions about how God could allow Jephthah to sacrifice his own daughter due to a vow. Brain, as usual, does a great job of revealing what the Word says and doesn\u2019t say.\nWe begin the book of John today and so we find one of my favorite pieces of scripture. John, one of Jesus\u2019 Disciples, wrote this book and he did so after the Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke). That\u2019s not the reason it\u2019s one of my favorites though. The reason it\u2019s one of my favorites is because of the way it opens up.\nand the Word was God. He existed in the beginning with God. God created everything through him,\nand nothing was created except through him. The Word gave life to everything that was created,\nand his life brought light to everyone. The light shines in the darkness,\nand the darkness can never extinguish it. (John 1:1-5 NLT)\nDo you remember back in Genesis?\nAnd God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth. (Genesis 1:26 KJV)\nGod said, \u201cLet us make man\u2026\u201d. The Word of God was with God in the beginning and the Word was God. The fact that Jesus is the Word of God was one of my most important discoveries (that works on so many levels;). The Word of God is not just a book we can read, but the Word lives within us. Remember in Genesis it also says that God SPOKE things into existence.\nThat\u2019s pretty deep to think about. Now spending time in the Word has more meaning that just 15 minutes reading the Bible. It does remind me how powerful our words can be. Our words (because we were created in the image of God) have significance. Our words have the power to heal or hurt, to uplift or put down, to build up or to tear apart. Our words are our responsibility.\nI believe that is why we are to praise the Lord out loud. Check this out\u2026\nFor it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved. (Romans 10:10 NIV)\nYep, that\u2019s right. Our words can work for the amazing or they cause some serious damage.\nSpending time with the Word of God each day can help us fill our verbal palate with much better colors to paint with. The Word is the source of Life.\nThe Word is also referred to as our best weapon.\nTake the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God. (Ephesians 6:17 NIV)\nWhether we use God\u2019s Word or our own word, our words become weapons. It\u2019s obvious whosew word we should choose, so why do we choose the wrong one so often? It has to do with Spirtual maturity. As believers we are becoming more mature and more like Jesus. That\u2019s one of the reasons we are here. So, which weapons are picking up each day?\nImagine you are a warrior home from battle and enjoying time with your wife and kids. You\u2019ve got this huge sword used normally to defeat a hostile enemy. Would you walk through your home slinging that sword around without reason or would you let your young kids take the weapon and play with its sharp edges and dangerousness? No. Just because you are home from battle out in the world doesn\u2019t mean you\u2019d bring that battle home with you. You would probably leave that weapon at the door.\nWell our words can be a weapon. Many times we choose the words of the world and bring them into our homes. They have a lasting affect too. However, if we choose the Word of God to be our weapon against the world we would be much better off. The Word of God is safe around our kids and family and was meant to protect us, teach us, encourage us, and fortify us not to harm us.\nWhew! That was quite a bit.\nWhat was your favorite part of the reading?\nThank you to everyone that sends emails back to me about the daily reading or posts a comment on Facebook, twitter, or stumble upon. Each time you do that you are furthering the reach of God\u2019s Word. I get emails and phone calls about that all the time. People say things like, \u201cI saw sew-in-sew comment on your link and I started to read\u2026\u201d you get the idea. Keep up your prayers and efforts\u2026. IT\u2019s WORKING!\nBiblebible in a yearbible studyprayerrevolution 365Revolution365Spirituality\nMy Nephew and His Daddy\nIn The Hot Tub #photooftheday #jamesbrown\nTijuana Jack\u2019s #picoftheday #meetthemckinneys #photooftheday\nPop And Gabby",
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        "raw_content": "8 thoughts on \u201cThe Innate Talent Question: Thus Spake \u00dcberdouche\u201d\nHappy to learn that you coach and mentor kids. I\u2019m guessing you\u2019re good at it. Also, I\u2019ve learned I can stop asking at my local liquor store where they keep the \u201ccosmic special sauce\u201d and just stick with my martinis and read and write and learn.\nThanks for commenting. I like to think I\u2019m good at helping them \u2014 I sure get a lot out of it.\nAs for special sauce, I have noticed I think I\u2019m quite brilliant after a couple of scotches. Quite hansome, too \ud83d\ude42\nleandrajwallace on March 22, 2014 at 5:28 pm said:\nI love your drive to stand up for your kids. If their parents can\u2019t do right by them, it\u2019s good to know you are. And you\u2019re right that they don\u2019t need to hear more of this sort of stuff. Determination and hard work will get you where you want to be- not some lucky star that determines you\u2019re \u2018special\u2019.\nMichael McDonagh on March 23, 2014 at 11:01 am said:\nThanks, Leandra!\nNadja on March 22, 2014 at 7:42 pm said:\nGreat post. I think that \u201ctalent\u201d can help one along, but it is no substitute for really working your arse off. One can be sopping with talent and sit on one\u2019s laurels and never accomplish much of anything. For me, the joy is in the progress and development of one\u2019s craft, and that takes work.\nIt\u2019s like drawing\u2026in Victorian times, kids were taught to draw and watercolor from nature, and many became quite good and carried sketchbooks and journals around. Not everyone turned out to be a great artist, but one can learn to draw, just as one can develop powers of observation, a vocabulary, an understanding of what makes a good story.\nAnd in my opinion, just as lousy as telling a kid he can\u2019t do shit all throughout his childhood is the opposite: parents who cripple their kids with meaningless praise all the time, thinking that it\u2019s good for their self esteem. Does a six year old really need to be given a high-five for going down a slide, or told that every ridiculous scribble he does is great? Self esteem built on that sort of foundation crumbles pretty quickly out in the real world. I generally give constructive criticism, but if I tell one of my 6 kids that something he did is really great, he knows I mean it, and that it is something that would stand up to comparison among his peers.\nThat\u2019s a fantastic point. \u201cPractice doesn\u2019t make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect\u201d is one of the most accurate adages I\u2019ve ever heard. And just telling someone that what he or she does is great all the time isn\u2019t going to help anyone get better at anything.\nTerry Rodgers on March 24, 2014 at 12:47 pm said:\nNice rant. I love it. But you still can\u2019t see my w2.\nMichael McDonagh on March 24, 2014 at 12:53 pm said:\nDon\u2019t worry Terry, we all know how well you\u2019d don on the S.A.T. anyway \ud83d\ude09",
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        "raw_content": "Re-writing history: the Nazi treasure, the greatest treasure disappeared from history\n16 juin 2013 16 juin 2013 ~ Michel Duchaine\nThe Guinness Book of World Records says that \u00ab the greatest unsolved robbery \u00bb was the disappearance of the entire German treasury at the end of the war.\nDeutschkatharinenberg (GERMANY) \u2013 An expedition is organized, slowly and secretly, to lay hands on a set of paintings and art objects supposedly hidden by the Nazis. The Hatvany collection could well be found.\nThe Austrian journalist Burkhart List have identified the place where the Nazis could have hidden some of the Hatvany collection with the arrival of the Red Army. According to the Daily Mail, is putting his hand on unpublished records of the Wehrmacht that the reporter could find. \u00ab During the winter of 1944, the archives have revealed that a mysterious convoy arrived from Budapest, \u00bb he has said. \u00ab The photographs also showed a significant division of SS near the mines, while there has never been a military operation in the area. \u00ab\nA radar sensor has since proven the existence of a secret room, fifty meters underground in old mine workings of the Ore Mountains, a chain of cobalt and silver between the Czech Republic of Germany. An expedition is about to be launched in June to unravel the mystery.\nArt historians have been excited for this search. The collection of Baron Ferenc Hatvany rich Hungarian industrial looted by the Nazis for his Jewish origins, is indeed famous. This is to maintain freedom that the collector handed, forced to Adolf Eichmann. If a party has been found after the war, paintings by Monet, Manet and C\u00e9zanne, sculptures and precious tapestries have not been revised since cataloged works, all of which is now estimated at more than one billion euros, could be in the mine. Protected from contacts outside the stable environment of the mine lets hope a good state of preservation.\nThe treasure of the Nazis\nAt their peak in 1949, the United States holds half of all the gold ever mined in history, almost 22,000 tons. While the world is difficult to extirpate the Great Depression, a new crisis is making great strides. It threatens the entire civilization. Adolf Hitler came to power when Germany was still shaky from its defeat in the First World War. Its gold reserves are empty and worthless currency. Having promised to return the country to its original glory, Hitler began to rebuild the German Empire. To do this, he needs gold. It is essential to understand that the gold reserves of Germany in 1939 are not huge, about 200 million and they were already heavily engaged in particular in the construction of the German war machine. Moreover, the country can not afford to buy manufactured goods abroad or basic raw materials with its weak Reichsmark. His only alternative is gold.\nAlso, as and when she walks in Europe, the German army plundered the way the gold reserves of nations. In 1938, Czechoslovakia with its $ 30 million in gold, Poland in 1939 with $ 85 million in gold. In fact, it started in 1938 with the Anschluss in Austria. They first took the gold of the Austrians, and in 1939 they took over the Czech reserves finishing occupy Czechoslovakia, and the beginning of the war, whenever they had mastered a country , they looted gold.\nMost of Hitler\u2019s loot is stored in the vaults of the Reichsbank in Berlin. But the tide was turning for the Reich that will last a thousand years. Intensive day and night bombings by Allied forces systematically destroy Hitler\u2019s war machine by hitting the heart, that is to say by destroying industrial infrastructure itself built on the stolen gold.\nFebruary 3, 1945 more than 900 bombers unleash nearly 2,300 tons of bombs on Berlin. The city is reduced to the state of ashes and ruins, the Reichsbank was virtually destroyed. In February 1945, what remained of the gold reserves at the Reichsbank was probably loaded onto trucks by prisoners, probably French, and transported to Merkers south of Germany.\nThis spring 1945, the Third Army of General Patton ahead of Germany as a juggernaut. On April 4, it enters the city of Merkers. Rumors are circulating about a secret cargo recently arrived in Berlin and was hidden close by, in a potassium mine. Out of curiosity, several GI decided to go investigate. Upon leaving the elevator, eight hundred feet below, they come face to face with a huge steel door. It sends a message to Patton, what should we do? Patton\u2019s response: \u00ab saute the door. \u00bb The genius was about to blow the door, someone has made a half-stick of dynamite enough to blow up the wall right next to it without having to worry for the vault.\nGeneral Bradley, Patton and Eisenhower at the incredible discovery.\nIn the rest room more than 7,000 bags neatly stacked. What Americans are inside is so amazing that three of the most powerful men in the world want to see with their own eyes. George Patton, Bradley and his superior Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander in Europe. The cream has moved to a scene out of the ordinary. More than 8,000 bars of gold ingots, 2,000 bags of gold coins: Reichsmarks, the English sovereigns, napoleons, U.S. dollar coins 20 gold and hundreds of bags of gold coins coming from other countries. Advancing towards the bottom of the mine, Patton discovered the cache of a sinister booty.\nWhile the back of the room consisted of property that had been stolen from victims of the concentration camps. There was a stack of suitcases filled with silverware, alliances, gold teeth. Each bag, box or trunk had been carefully cataloged and stamped with a label marked Melmer. Melmer was a German SS officer who did the back and forth with the concentration camps to pick up everything he could as gold teeth, wedding rings, gold watches to the route to Berlin. During the war, he had been like that at least 77 shipments containing the fruits of his plunder.\nThis kind of ingot is found more commonly in Argentina in safes.\nAssets brought to account Melmer then figure more than one million U.S. dollars. Today this amount exceeds the billion, but this discovery is still only the visible part of the iceberg. At the end of the war, the Germans looted for about $ 580 million in gold through the occupied countries. Thereupon, an estimated value of $ 450 million in gold during the war transferred to Switzerland and to other countries.\nIn 1946, he was given the gold to an international commission to quantify the damage to victims of the Holocaust. The surplus is given to an Allied Commission that redistributes the stolen nations. Europe is devastated and falls painfully the Second World War. The United States appear as the richest country in history. To rebuild their economy, war-torn nations are forced to buy dollars. Their payment is gold. As a result, the gold reserves of the United States are soaring.\nThe biggest share is stored in five levels in Manhattan vaults of the Federal Reserve. At the time, there was in the basement of Manhattan probably about a quarter or a third of all the gold mined in the mines.\nRelying on such a quantity of gold, the dollar is the strongest currency in the world during this period. Countries settle their debts in dollars and governments can exchange their dollars for gold.\nThe power transfer is made from Nazi Germany to the United States of America, but we are in 2013 and the Chinese Communists, became more capitalist than capitalism itself quietly take over.\nENTRY INTO SCENE OTTO SKORZENY\nOtto Skorzeny in 1943\nTo understand how much wealth and gold came out of Germany since 1945, it is to follow the route of the ace elite SS commando Otto Skorzeny.\nIt was long believed that the express request of the F\u00fchrer, he multiplied missions behind enemy lines. The most spectacular of them, the Greif operation was to create a group of American soldiers forged in order to sow confusion in the rear lines of the Allies during the Battle of the Bulge in December 1944, and operating one of the first false flag attacks of the war. it is even feared that he Att to assassinate the Commander of the Allied forces in Europe, U.S. General Eisenhower.\nOtto Skorzeny was related to the concentration camp at Oranienburg Sachsenhausen according to the testimony of French deportees who appear in the book Sachso, book published by the friendly Sachsenhausen in 1982 Edition human Earth.\nTowards the end of the war, he participated in the creation of Die Spinne (Spider), responsible for ensuring the good old SS flight to Italy.\nAt the end of the war, it is Obersturmbannf\u00fchrer and for his exploits, decorated with oak leaves German.\nAt the German surrender in 1945, he was imprisoned for his Nazi activities, but was acquitted of the charges against him. Use the uniforms of enemy soldiers is an act forbidden by various treaties of war, but he was pardoned as an English officer Forest Yeo-Thomas confirmed on the final day of the trial of Otto Skorzeny, the British had also previously used this method to infiltrate prisons in France, to deliver some of them.\nAfter the war, Skorzeny fled to Franco\u2019s Spain. He became head of treasury Nazi war without Hitler\u2019s knowledge made by Martin Bormann in 1944. His own organization, Bruderschaft (the \u00ab Brotherhood \u00bb), turns into ODESSA (\u00ab Organization of the former SS members \u00bb, an organization that was responsible for managing the funds recovered by the former SS and permits and provide materially their future life).\nIn 1953, Skorzeny was sent by former General Reinhard Gehlen in Egypt as military adviser General Mohammed Naguib. With General Wilhelm Fahrmbacher and several former Nazis such Oskar Munzel, former general Panzer Division, Leopold Gleim, former head of the bodyguard of Hitler, Joachim Daemling, former head of the Gestapo in Dusseldorf and Dr. Hans Eisele camp Buchenwald, he structure of the military and police forces in the country, resulting in the first Palestinian commandos.\nIn 1963, the Mossad learned that one of his former subordinates, H.Mann is responsible for the safety of German scientists working for Egypt in the development of non-conventional weapons. Mossad tries to recruit Skorzeny, who accepts in exchange for a commitment from the Israelis not to seek to remove later. Thanks to him, the Mossad harvest important information on the structure and the scientific program of Egyptian research. The failure of one will lead to the end of its collaboration with h\u00e9breu910 State.\nIn 1970, he created with Gerhard von Hartmut Schubert organization of anti-Franco struggle based in Spain, which carries out attacks and recruiting mercenaries Paladin group. He also indulged in arms trafficking, through his company Atlantico, located in Franco\u2019s Spain.\nHe died July 6, 1975 of cancer in Madrid. He married Ilse von Finkenstein second marriage.\nThe TRANSFER OF TREASURY OF WAR\nMartin Bormann in 1940\nThis is Martin Bormann had organized the transfer to Argentina at the end of the war. Indeed, some authors asserted that the treasure had been stolen by the Germans Peron couple who had welcomed with open many war criminals arm. The author has stepped into the breach by imagining that the treasure was hidden in the tomb of Eva Per\u00f3n.\nOthers believe that Bormann had survived as Soviet spy and he continued to advise the Soviets after the war.\nCollaborator sentenced to death in Belgium in 1946, Paul Van Aerschodt (1922-2011) lived under the name of Pablo Simons San Sebastian in Spain, where she met a journalist from Gilbert Dupont. Paul van Aerschodt claims to have met Martin Bormann \u00ab four times to 1960 \u00bb in La Paz, Bolivia, where he had fled in 1947 \u00ab with a visa obtained in a few days the intervention of a Claretian Father Bishop Antezana. \u00bb His statements should revive the controversy over the death of Nazi dignitary Secretary of Adolf Hitler, officially declared dead in 1945, and revived the controversy over the support of the Church in Nazi criminals on the run. \u00ab Bormann came from Paraguay. He prepared with a dozen officers a coup to overthrow Per\u00f3n in Argentina, \u00ab he said. \u00ab Bormann had been a fanatical [\u2026] Under the name Augustin von Lembach, he pretended to be a Redemptorist father and wore a black cassock, which did good laugh, \u00bb he added. \u00ab He celebrated communions, weddings, funerals and administered the last rites, \u00bb he said. It is in this respect interesting to note that this false identity in 1981 is cited\nControversy over the death of Martin Borman\nMany controversies remain about the death of Bormann. Indeed, some question the analyzes of the teeth of the skeleton and DNA analysis.\nPersonalities as the son of Adolf Eichmann or Simon Wiesenthal (the latter in the final chapter of The Murderers Among Us, published in 1967) claimed that he was alive in South America, particularly in Paraguay.\nSome also say that he died in South America and his body was brought back to Germany he was discovered in Berlin. This thesis is based on the red clay found on the skeleton Lerther station. This type of clay is not in Berlin but in Ita Paraguay where the presence of Bormann was suspected. These two theories are discussed in the documentary \u00ab Bormann, a man in the shadow of Hitler. \u00bb (This link: http://youtu.be/aRDccHYlJJU)\nIt is a museum dedicated to the counterfeit money found part of the money made \u200b\u200bby the services of SS.\nPart of the German war chest will be manufactured by the German themselves are counterfeits made by false Jewish coin \u00ab engaged \u00bb by the SS.\nThe Operation Bernhard is the name of the German project to destabilize the British economy during the second world war by flooding the country of fake banknotes of \u00a3 5, \u00a3 10, \u00a3 20 and \u00a3 50.\nThe project started in 1942, led by SS Major Bernhard Kr\u00fcger rising a team of 142 counterfeiters selected from prisoners of Sachsenhausen. The first job is to write detailed plates reproducing the pattern of the ticket, and then make the watermarked paper and finally crack the code for generating the authentic serial numbers. Tickets and made part of the finest ever fake products, it is very difficult to distinguish true.\nThe initial plan to drop these counterfeits by air over England can not be put into practice and the tickets are used for the purchase of goods or to pay German agents as famous Elyesa Bazna (Cicero) that had managed to photograph documents on the landing.\nThese counterfeits are detected by the Bank of England, when an employee noticed in its records that the same serial number had been used on two different tickets. Total is 8,965,080 counterfeits that were made for a total of \u00a3 134,610,810. After the evacuation of Sachsenhausen camp in April 1945, the team of counterfeiters is transferred to Redl-Zipf in Austria, an annex of the Mauthausen camp, then in Ebensee. In early May 1945 the performance of the team is ordered, but the camp was liberated by U.S. forces on May 5, 1945, provides for their lives.\nSome tickets were found in 1959 by divers in Lake Toplitz near Ebensee, others continued to circulate in England for years \u2026.\nCARRIER TO ARGENTINA\nIt is obvious that the best carrier to evacuate the German treasure was and remains the U-977.Peu matter what the rationalists say, it is the essential link.\nNote the rust invades the hull of U-977\nIn the sparkling waters off Mar del Plata, Argentina, the bow of a submarine breaking the surface. Appears when the U-977, commanded by Captain Heinz Sch\u00e4ffer. He stops as dead in the water until the Argentine cruiser Belgrano docks. Sch\u00e4ffer then is routed to the edge of Belgrano and puts his ship and crew.\nDuring the debriefing, the Argentine Commodore told Sch\u00e4ffer:\n\u00ab Captain, I must tell you that your boat is believed to have sunk the ship steam Brazilian Bahia, a few days ago. It is also believed that you had Adolf Hitler, Eva Braun and Martin Bormann on board and have them put ashore on the southern part of our continent. \u00ab\nWhile Sch\u00e4ffer was a \u00ab guest \u00bb aboard the Belgrano, the newspaper El Dia in the Uruguayan capital Montevideo ran to the front of the story, claiming that the U-977 had landed first near Comodoro Rivadavia in the south of Argentina.\nEl Dia said Hitler, Eva Braun, Bormann, twin six-year-old son of Hitler by another mistress, their nanny and a half dozen Nazi leaders took inflatable boats in Golfo San Jorge, go to land in Patagonia, and now they were all on the way to the \u00ab new Berchtesgaden in Antarctica. \u00bb\nThe President of Argentina, Juan Domingo Peron, took the report seriously enough to have actually lead Sch\u00e4ffer in Buenos Aires and the question \u2026 personally.\nSch\u00e4ffer Peron was reminded that:\nNot a single document recognizes the skill and endurance that had happened to make this first long trip in a submarine under such conditions. No, every news story, all reports, feature article and rumors on the same theme stale old gave Heinz Sch\u00e4ffer.Comment reason could he have moved as far as Hitler \u2026 without witnesses?\nThus, with Heinz Sch\u00e4ffer flesh before them, it was natural that these gentlemen, Peron and Trumann, should be sure of them and almost everything to retrieve information about the F\u00fchrer, they were so eager to capture him alive despite the fact that he had so long been reported dead.\nCalvary Sch\u00e4ffer was just beginning. The War Department of the United States \u00ab has asked for me to be given to the United States, and before long, I was transferred to a prison camp major war in Washington, where I found a number of high-ranking German officers. \u00ab (as he wrote later)\nFor weeks, day after day, Americans have repeated the accusation: \u00ab You have carried Hitler. \u00bb\nA questioning of the British Admiralty said:\n\u00ab That\u2019s because you helped Hitler to escape, Sch\u00e4ffer, you are much more interesting from our point of view, (Otto) Otto Skorzeny, who gave Mussolini in freedom. \u00bb\n\u00ab Otto Wehrmut, commander of U-530, was suddenly brought face to face with me, and then we found ourselves in the same room. We had never met before, but we saw at once that it was all part of a plan. They hoped that in the first wave of our meeting we were happy reunion until we forget ourselves as to discuss in front of all their dictaphones, history of interior an escape and a ghost train.\n\u00ab They must have been very upset when nothing emerged from our conversation and have the facts on record completely independent travel of our submarines. \u00bb\nThe U-530 sailed to Argentina after completing a dangerous secret mission in the waters near the United States at the beginning of April 1945. It was the will of his commander, Otto Wermuth, to go to Argentina rather than any other of the Allies. Wermuth was not involved in the load operation.\nThe boat went to Mar del Plata, July 10, 1945. All newspapers, code books, documents, guns, torpedoes and ammunition had been dropped overboard in advance and there was even an attempt to sabotage the diesels. 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        "raw_content": "Insights Into Business .\nIt\u2019s time to leave your old ethics at the door and you know it. Here are some of my insights and experiences on the most pressing issues in business today\u2014an aging workforce, corporate ethics, dealing with layoffs, building trust with employees, office politics, and much more.\nPlace the Team\u2019s Interest Before My Own\nWe were trying to make an important point. We wanted everyone to understand that if their agenda involved back-stabbing for personal advancement, United Airlines was going to pay the price. In that kind of atmosphere, people are distracted from the business at hand by their self-interest.\nListen Fully and Respect Each Individual\nSounds simple, doesn\u2019t it? But listening fully and with respect isn\u2019t easy, mainly when you are in a room full of Type As who might be more interested in presenting their agendas and advancing their causes.\nSpeak with Candor and Honesty\nThis is the \u201cno bull\u2026\u201d rule.\nIt tells folks they should not talk unless they know what they are going to say. Don\u2019t waste everyone\u2019s time. Coming from St. Louis, I have my version: Be Midwestern. To my mind, that means being direct and honest.\nYou must always set the scene, so people understand why they are in the room. Defining some terms\u2014what kind of a meeting it is, for example\u2014helps.\nAt a unilateral meeting, the context is this: \u201cI\u2019m telling you what I have decided, and I expect everyone to live by it.\u201d\nAt a consultative meeting, I am going to listen to everyone in the room. We might even take an official vote on a question. And then I am going to decide, based on these consultations.\nThe third one is collaborative, a fancy term that means we are all equals in this room. On the question at hand, it means we are not going to decide anything until we have a consensus of all the people in the room.\nThe kind of meeting we are having might not always be clear to everyone, but I have found under our Rules of the Road that people at United ask if they don\u2019t understand. It is not unusual to hear someone pipe up: \u201cCould we get clear what kind of a meeting this is?\u201d\nInclude All Who Have a Stake in an Issue\nNo one should feel shut out of a conversation; I mean a discussion that deals directly with that person\u2019s responsibilities. This one is a hard standard to meet, but you have to work at it. You cannot get a team of people to work toward an objective unless everyone affected has had a chance to give insight and express their views before the decision is made.\nProvide Complete and Impartial Information\nHow many times have you gone to a meeting with knowledge in your head only to hold something back? Or how many times have you colored information to send a different message? Or how many times have you left something out that was central to the task? How many times have you gone to a meeting unprepared?\nThis one says just what it means.\nDefine the Objective and Establish a Plan Before Acting\nThis one is particular to United, because of its history.\nIn the command and control era, a boss would walk into a meeting and announce, for example, that the airline would be going to electronic ticketing in six months. Everyone would sit up and respond: \u201cI can do that. I can do my part.\u201d\nBut that wasn\u2019t the case, particularly in this example.\nRule Six means we have to define what we are going to accomplish and we have to deliver a real plan for how we are going to accomplish it, or we are going to modify the plan before we even start.\nWe were losing business. It took sixty days to fix it, and it was a crazy time for everyone.\nReach Closure on Decisions\nPretty obvious, isn\u2019t it. But it doesn\u2019t always happen. Lots of companies, not knowing what to do about a particular issue, will let matters drift by concluding, \u201cWe ought to study it more.\u201d\nI have told my people, \u201cThis is not the Study Company, this is the Decision Company.\u201d We try hard to set deadlines. In the interim, we gather all the facts we can find. But then we move. There are a lot of managers who have developed this study mode to the level of an art form.\nI see that as a version of deceit, sometimes self-deceit.\nRepresent the Team\u2019s Decisions As One\u2019s Own\nOnce a team has come to a decision, everyone must support it.\nIt simply doesn\u2019t do to have an icing of consensus that melts away when the project, whatever it happens to be, moves into the field. If a bad mistake is made, or an unanticipated event comes along, fine, regroup. Otherwise, implement.\nAddress a Conflict with a Team Member Before Mentioning It to Anyone Else\nRule Nine says if you have a problem with me, then you should come into my office and we will shut the door and battle it out. We can shout and scream. We can do whatever we want. But we have to resolve the problem. And if we can\u2019t, we have to find someone, a facilitator or a referee, to help the two of us sort it out.\nIt is also aimed at addressing people who avoid conflict.\nAvoiding conflict is not healthy in a corporate setting because it lets problems build and fester.\nKeep My Promises to the Best of My Ability\nThis one presents an interesting commentary. After a lot of debate and thought, we decided it had to be part of the rules. Of course, you should keep your promises. It is just unfortunate that we still feel the need to write that down and post it where everyone can read it.\nRule Eleven:\nEstablish a Common Agenda and Mutually Agreed Upon Priorities\nWe continued to struggle with this issue at United. I wish I could just write down one priority, but it\u2019s not that simple. We would be a Johnny One Note company, concentrating on only one objective.\nSometimes there are three or four top priorities that might conflict with one another. But the goal is to have a commonly accepted list, so everyone is thinking in the same direction. At any given moment, A, B, or C might become more important, depending on circumstances.\nThe important point is that everyone has to be marching in the same general direction when a challenge presents itself. Creating an agenda and setting priorities helps.\nRule Twelve:\nCall a Time-Out When Any of These Pledges Are Violated\nWe have some people who are very good at this.\nWhen a meeting is drifting, or when the subject matter has become confusing, someone will call a time-out and ask for clarification. Some folks take this quite literally. It is almost as though they are wearing striped shirts and carrying whistles.\nThe process seems to work the best among senior employees who understand the concept. They will say, \u201cWait a minute. I am confused. Could we back up and talk about this some more?\u201d\nLike my own early philosophy of working hard to get my bosses promoted, the Rules of the Road are simple to state and difficult to carry out. This is a challenge for the folks who run companies.\nThe tendency for people at the top is not to show enough patience. Somebody might say, \u201cWait a minute, I\u2019m confused.\u201d But the CEO running the meeting just blows right past them, as though they were not even in the room. That will probably be the last time the CEO hears that person speak up.\nNow if these rules are good enough for the military, I\u2019m confident they\u2019re good enough for your company too. If you are going to embrace these rules, then, they must be taken seriously.\nSometimes, the lesson learning has to start right at the top.",
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        "raw_content": "\u00ab DC United defeats Ronaldinho and AC Milan 3-2 in international friendly at RFK Stadium\nCould LeBron James decide to play for the Washington Wizards? \u00bb\nRedskins reaching out to old players, finally\nThe Redskins\u2019 golden era of four Super Bowls in 10 seasons was the greatest decade for any Washington area sports franchise. However, owner Dan Snyder has not done a good job of reaching out to former players to make them feel welcome at Redskins Park. Until now. On June 17, the Redskins will host a long overdue alumni event.\nHere are a couple of links from my Redskins blog from the 2008 Hall of Fame ceremony when Art Monk and Darrell Green were inducted. You can see several photos of former Redskins, including Gary Clark, Ricky Sanders, Jim Lachey, Rick \u201cDoc\u201d Walker, and Don Warren.\nhttp://myredskinsblog.com/2009/01/30/nfl-hall-of-famer-art-monk/\nhttp://myredskinsblog.com/2009/07/29/art-monk-and-darrell-green-inducted-in-nfl-hall-of-fame-class-of-2008/\nThis entry was posted on May 28, 2010 at 12:36 am and is filed under 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": "PETALING JAYA, Malaysia\u2014Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has officially recognized the bai\u2019ah or oath of allegiance from southern Philippines-based militant groups although it has yet to make an official \u201cwilayat\u201d or province in the South-East Asian region.\nAccording to American anti-terror blog, The Long War Journal, recognition of the bai\u2019ah could pave the way for the announcement of an ISIS province.\nThe Star cited Terrorism expert Ahmad El-Muhammady saying ISIS\u2019 recognition of allegiance from South-East Asian militants would not change the status quo.\n\u201cBut the existence of the ISIS-supporter groups and their willingness to declare bai\u2019ah is enough worry.\n\u201cWhenever a group does so, it means it has to follow the instructions of those who they make the pledge to. This means that every single command issued by ISIS leader Abu Bakar Al-Baghdadi must be followed,\u201d the International Islamic University Malaysia lecturer told The Star.\nHe said those who did so considered it a \u201creligious obligation.\u201d\n\u201cThey believe that the order cannot be disobeyed or it may have a religious implication.\n\u201cThe groups will pledge obedience and follow the instructions given to them. And they do so in God\u2019s name,\u201d he said.\nAhmad said such pledges and adherence to ISIS instructions increased the threat of potential attacks in the region.\n\u201cIS (or ISIS) has carried out attacks in the region before and encouraged its followers to continue doing so,\u201d he said.\nThe group claimed responsibility for the Jan 14 Jakarta attacks which took place near the Sarinah shopping mall in the city center, in which at least eight people were killed, including four of the attackers.\nMalaysia was mentioned twice in the 11th issue of ISIS\u2019 monthly online magazine, Dabiq, for denouncing the terror group and for suggesting that home grown militants were targeting diplomatic missions in the country. (The Star)",
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        "raw_content": "\u00ab I feel a small rant coming on, and a household tip for you\nI think \u201cThe Oregonian\u201d should change its name \u00bb\nSay goodbye to \u201cthe common good\u201d\nI ranted a couple of days ago about our cowardly legislators, and I suppose this is a related topic. The election results are in, and I am very depressed all over again.\nI was born and grew up in Oregon, although I haven\u2019t lived here all my life. But I\u2019m old enough to remember when there WAS an Oregon. People who lived here or were from here were always proud of the fact. Oregon was different. It was, perhaps, peopled by an odd assortment of folks, but it worked, maybe because there were so many odd ones. They respected each other\u2019s right to be odd.\nNow, it seems we live in a divided state. It\u2019s divided in many ways, but certainly the most obvious one is the urban/rural divide. And the differences are so great that it might as well be two different planets.\nMore than half of Oregon\u2019s population lives in three counties\u2013Multnomah (Portland), Washington (Beaverton/Hillsboro), and Clackamas (the eastern suburbs). The combined weight of all these bodies (and votes) is enough to skew most elections in favor of what the urbanites want. And far, far too many of them have no idea what Oregon is really all about.\nBut what\u2019s worse, they have no idea that what is a great solution for Portland may not play out so well in counties where the average town population is under 10,000 people. Or if they do, they don\u2019t care.\nHere are the election results:\nMeasure 49 (severing restricting the property rights voted in twice by the people of Oregon in majority votes, most recently in Measure 37): Passed handily, about 62% of the vote statewide. But the heavy yeses were all in the populous counties. The lesser populated counties had a mix, but generally voted no.\nMeasure 50 (adding a very large tax to each pack of cigarettes to pay for children\u2019s health care): Failed. No one disagrees that children need health insurance, but as one columnist pointed out, if we really think it\u2019s so important, a levy of $1.29 a month on each household would pay for the program. The legislature had extra money this year and opted to allocate not a cent of it for the project. I\u2019d like to note at this point that Measure 50 actually passed in Multnomah County, the only county in which it did. But it did not pass by sufficient margin to outweigh the votes of the rest of the state. In more rural areas, people are aware that the ones they are taxing are their neighbors, and they seem more sensitive to issues of fairness.\nI\u2019m actually in favor of things like user fees. If they would tax cigarettes to pay for the increased health costs of smoking, I probably would even vote for that. If they would license bicycles to pay for bicycle lanes, I\u2019l love it (and I would have a way to identify the asshole bicycle riders that you meet occasionally). Let\u2019s increase alcohol taxes and spend the money on drunk driving enforcement and additional police officers and more treatment programs. That sort of thing actually makes sense.\nOne of the concepts that the original European settlers brought with them was the concept of \u201cthe commons.\u201d Each of the old, old towns you find on the east coast has a \u201ccommons\u201d area. The commons was a part of the landscape that residents shared. Each resident could graze a cow or sheep on the commons instead of having to have enough property to do it at their residence.\nThe commons was a cooperative concept. No one was allowed to hog the grazing space. It was for the good of all.\nWhat I think we\u2019ve lost is the idea that decisions should be measured in terms of what is \u201cgood for all.\u201d It seems to have been replaced by \u201cwhat is good for me\u201d: \u201cThis is important, but I don\u2019t want to pay for it. Who can we stick with the bill?\u201d\nI\u2019m also tired of being barraged with the old canard that I need to maintain my place in its pristine condition so that city residents can take a drive in the country and enjoy the view. Aside from the fact that they often trespass, leave behind beer cans and other garbage, and roar down the road with radios blaring, I frankly don\u2019t think it\u2019s my responsibility to maintain their amusement. Of course, if they wanted to help pay my property taxes and other maintenance costs, I might feel differently.\nI have another rant about our state\u2019s largest newspaper, but I think it\u2019s going to have to wait for tomorrow.\nBut I have to admit I\u2019m mulling over new possible meanings for the \u201cnot im my back yard\u201d attitude.\nThis entry was posted on November 8, 2007 at 2:33 am and is filed under cigarettes, environment, greed, philosophy, politics, rural living, social changes, stupidity, thoughts, weirdness.\tYou can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.",
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        "raw_content": "Mobi-Babble -15th March, 2015\nIt\u2019s definitely warming up in Pattaya and I\u2019m starting to get quite sweaty when I take my Labrador, Mickey, for his evening walk around the lake, even though the sun is setting and there is no direct sunlight.\nBut the early mornings and evenings are still quite pleasant, and although the humidity is rising, it is still much cooler and less humid than downtown Pattaya City.\nDue to a prolonged drought, Mabprachan Lake has worryingly shrunk to about one-third of its normal size, but the plus side is that the newly exposed riverbanks have provided some wonderful walking areas for residents \u2013 especially us folk with dogs.\nMicky absolutely loves it and we wander along the recently emerged sandy paths, through low undergrowth, and suddenly we come across picturesque rocky pools.\nOr, if I walk a few minutes northwards around the lake perimeter, I can take tracks which lead right down to the shrunken lake itself. There I can walk along newly exposed sandbanks which have become a sort of seashore. The edge of the lake laps right up to my ankles. Very pleasant for an early evening stroll with the gentle breezes to cool me and the water shimmering in the sunset.\nGood for country walks \u2013 not so good for Pattaya\u2019s water supply.\nI will try to take some pics before the rains come \u2013 if they come\u2026.\nMeanwhile back at the ranch, I am all alone, (save Lek\u2019s son and three dogs), as Lek went to Nong Khai last Wednesday and will be returning tonight with her youngest daughter in tow, who has come to stay. I do hope I have done the right thing by insisting that she come to Pattaya and live with us. I feel it\u2019s just not right for Lek\u2019s family to be separated. The quality of life, to say nothing of the schooling, is not very good way out in Lek\u2019s Issan village and besides, she loves her mum and wants to come here and be with us all.\nSo somehow, some way, I have to find sufficient income to keep them fed, housed and happy\u2026\nAs ever, my health is so-so. Some days my stomach is so bad that it really is an effort to sit down at my computer and do my writing, and other days it is a little better.\nI don\u2019t know why , but these days, whatever time I wake up in the morning, (usually before 9 am), within seconds, I am hit with searing stomach pains and there is an enormous volume of gas in my stomach. I have to rush to the loo to release the gas and other \u2018matter\u2019. It can become very debilitating and depressing, but what can I do? Live with it I guess.\nMy novel is still moving along and I am posting another chapter in today\u2019s blog.\nIn addition to Lek\u2019s daughter coming to live with us, my eldest daughter is arriving next Thursday from England for a two and a half week stay, so we will have a full house. It remains to be seen what effect this will have on my book writing and my blog, but it\u2019s unlikely that I will complete another chapter next week. Either way I will keep you informed on Twitter.\n(If you don\u2019t follow me on Twitter, my Twitter updates can be accessed from my Home blog page on the right-hand sidebar).\nOne of the many aspects of living in Thailand that has always puzzled me is the lack of any local taxes on land and buildings. Local authorities need to raise local taxes to provide services for the local communities, such as rubbish collection, and in particular, to repair and maintain the local roads.\nI don\u2019t know of any other country that doesn\u2019t levy taxes on local land and buildings, usually based on the value or, as they tried to unsuccessfully tried to do in the UK, levy the tax on individuals. (Poll tax)\nWhatever the method, nobody can argue that local authorities need to have money in order to carry out their duties.\nAs far as I am aware, money for district councils in Thailand is obtained from the central government purse, which is unsatisfactory for a number of reasons, not least of which is that councils who support the government politically will get the lion\u2019s share of government hand-outs.\nWhen Thaksin was running for re-election, he once famously (and blatantly) announced that those districts who did not vote for him and his party would go to the end of the line when it came to getting government grants for local infrastructure projects.\nClearly local authorities need to be independent from central government and not be beholden to them for their annual budget, and the only way to do this is by collecting local taxes.\nI have lived in Pattaya for over ten years and have had free and unhindered use of the local roads, waste management and other services. In the days when I had money \u2013 and even now \u2013 I wouldn\u2019t begrudge paying some kind of local and Buildings tax, but like thousands of other expats, and millions of Thais \u2013 rich and poor alike, we are not taxed at all at a local level.\nBack in October, The Prime Minister stressed the need for the government to impose local land and buildings taxes but said that the matter remains inconclusive and it may take months or even 1-2 years before the taxes come into force.\nHe said that he understood the concern of house and building owners with the increased tax burden. But he said that he and all government officials who are also taxpayers will not be exempted and liable to taxation as well. In other words, they would all be in it together.\nSo a few weeks ago the Ministry of Finance announced that they had finalised the rates for the new tax\nThen, only a few days after this announcement, the ministry made another announcement to the effect that they had made a mistake and the rates would be lower than previously announced and would kick in on land and properties with a much higher value than previously announced.\nGod help up all! I mean \u2013 they have had this local tax on their agendas for years and years \u2013 you would have thought they had enough nous to get it right first time around, instead of which, they show themselves up by being utterly inept\u2026.It really inspires confidence that they are professional and know what they are doing\u2026\nThen, a few days after this second announcement, guess what? The PM, who was the first one to tell us that this tax was coming \u2013 \u2018no matter what\u2019 \u2013 announced that he was \u2018returning happiness to the people\u2019 by indefinitely postponing any imposition of the proposed tax. You really can\u2019t make this stuff up.\nI wonder why he decided to stop the tax in its tracks?\nHow many times during the years I have been coming and living in Thailand, have I seen governments of different hues announce a land and building tax, only to withdraw the proposal a few days or weeks later.\nPrior to the current government, the last one to do this was the Abhisit-led Democrats and just like the present proposals, it was announced, and then later withdrawn.\nIt\u2019s not so much a case of \u2018returning happiness to the people\u2019 as \u2018returning happiness to the vested interests and billionaires\u2019 who would stand to lose out if such a tax was introduced. This is notwithstanding the fact that the amounts of tax they would pay would be little more than a pinprick in the overall value of their wealth.\nWe have seen this again and again. No-one \u2013 no matter how obscenely wealthy they happen to be \u2013 are prepared to hand over even a tiny fraction of their wealth for the benefit of their country.\nAnyone remember Thaksin and his multi-billion dollar sale of the largest mobile phone network in Thailand, (AIS); the mega-transaction upon which he paid zero taxes? If the vainglorious, power crazy, megalomaniac had not been quite so greedy he might not have ignited the ire of the masses and he might well still be in power today.\nHe has been more than happy to throw away billions to his sycophants in an effort to buy his way back into power, but give one Baht to the nation\u2019s tax coffers? Never!\nJust imagine how much good he could have done with all that money amongst the poor and deprived in Thailand. If he had vowed to leave politics for good, and made generous donations to the disadvantaged he could probably be back in Thailand living the good life and regarded by many as a saint\u2026.\nWhat is it with these greedy Thai fat cats that they can\u2019t bear the idea of losing one satang more than they have to?\nBeats the shit out of me!\nIt came as no surprise to read that no Thai university made it to the Times Higher Education\u2019s World Reputation Rankings, 2015.\nThe lack of Thai academic research papers in English is one of many factors that went against them\nThe survey in 15 languages was sent to over 10,500 respected academics in 142 countries.\nEach academic can nominate no more than 10 institutions that, in their expert opinion, they believe to be performing the most strongly for teaching and research. No Thai higher-learning institutes received enough nominations to sit among the world\u2019s most prestigious varsities.\nThe Thai institutions that did not feature in the World Reputation Rankings also received poor scores for their international outlook in the Times Higher Education\u2019s main World University Rankings.\nThey were not attracting enough international students or staff, collaborating with overseas universities enough, or publishing enough research papers in English \u2013 \u201cthe global language\u201d.\nThe only way for a university to improve its world reputation ranking was to ensure that \u201cscholars across the world recognise you as an excellent teaching and research institution\u201d.\nReleased yesterday, the rankings identified the 100 most prestigious universities in the world.\nIn the first three places respectively are Harvard University (the United States), the University of Cambridge, and the University of Oxford (both the United Kingdom).\nThe most prestigious university from Asia is the University of Tokyo in 12th place, while the best ASEAN performer is the National University of Singapore (4th place).\nThai universities do not stand a chance in Hell of getting into the top 100 until they tackle the problem of the appalling standards of English throughout the Thai entire education system.\nI will digress for a moment.\nA couple of weeks ago Lek and I watched a fascinating BBC series of documentaries on the Mekong river. The presenter started the first programme at the mouth of the Mekong in Vietnam, and then travelled through Cambodia, Laos to the river\u2019s source in China.\nIn each programme, the presenter spoke to local people who lived on or near the Mekong in these four countries. Everywhere she went, the presenter had no problems in finding many local folk who spoke enough English to be interviewed.\nNot for the first time, Lek wondered at the ability of all these poor rural folk from one end of the Mekong to the other to speak English to a pretty good standard.\n\u201cHow come they can all speak English?\u201d she would ask me\u2026\nAnyone who has travelled the south-east Asian region will know that this is true \u2013 even the child beggars in the streets of Phnom Penh speak better English than the average graduate of a Thai university.\nSo we shouldn\u2019t be surprised to read that Thai universities fall way below internationally accepted standards \u2013 after all, places at universities are often bought by rich parents, as are the degrees. I would venture to suggest that a vast majority of university professors could not hold an intelligible conversation in English. I know this for a fact as I\u2019ve tried.\nNow for a \u2018good news\u2019 story\u2026.\nWell\u2026the Thais have adopted it as a good news story \u2013 personally I\u2019m not convinced that they should be congratulating themselves on this one\u2026.\nBut it was still was a good news story.\nI love dogs and every year I love to watch the most famous dog show in the world \u2013 Crufts dog show in England \u2013 on my TV.\nEvery year, they have a special section where viewers vote for the \u2018Friends for Life\u2019 Award. This is for dogs (and their owners) who have done something really special and who have created a unique bond between human(s) and their dog.\nOut of the 200 dogs nominated, this year\u2019s winner was a dog called \u2018Miracle\u2019. The dog has developed an incredibly close bond with a very disabled baby boy, (kyle), who is suffering from cerebral palsy and autism and cannot communicate with his family.\nThere\u2019s an unspoken language between Miracle and Kyle.When Kyle gets upset because he can\u2019t convey what he wants to do, Miracle will go and lay at his side for Kyle to touch and stroke. Miracle seems to automatically know when Kyle needs him.\nIf Kyle simply wants some attention, Miracle will go over and shower him with kisses. The unique bond between man and dog is still yet to be explained fully, but Kyle seems so much happier and settled in the presence of Miracle. It\u2019s like they\u2019re soul mates.\nThis wonderful and touching bonding touched the hearts of millions of viewers and Kyle and Miracle won the prize.\nWhat has this to do with Thailand? 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        "raw_content": "Sixteen years ago, when Dutch commentator Paul Scheffer published his \u201cMulticultural Drama\u201d declaring that multiculturalism in the Netherlands had failed, the response was swift and angry. Critics across Europe called him racist, bigoted, nationalistic. Others dismissed his views as mere rants and ramblings of a Leftist in search of a cause.\nWith over 275 people killed in 10 Islamic terrorist attacks since January 2015, Europeans harbor no more illusions about the multiculturalist vision: where immigrants from Muslim countries are concerned, that idealist vision has more than just failed. It has produced a culture of hatred, fear, and unrelenting danger. Now, with European Muslim youth radicalizing at an unprecedented rate and the threat of new terrorist attacks, Europe is reassessing its handling of Muslim communities and its counterterrorism strategies and laws.\nAmong the changes being considered are a reversal of laws that allow radical Muslims to receive handouts from the very governments they seek to destroy; restricting foreign funding of mosques; and stronger surveillance on private citizens.\nChief among the new counterterrorism approaches is a program to coordinate intelligence data among European Union countries \u2013 a tactic that has not been pursued with any regularity or such depth before now. But following the November attacks in Paris, the Dutch intelligence agency AIVD initiated weekly meetings among intel agencies from all EU countries, Switzerland, and Norway, with the objective of sharing information, exchanging new clues, insights, and suspect alerts, and discussing improvements to a Europe-wide system of counterterrorism and intelligence.\nThrough these meetings and the improved shared database, it is now possible for each country to contextualize its intelligence and understand links between individuals and various groups from one city to another \u2013 and so, between radicals and radical groups as they pass through a borderless EU.\nConcurrently, EU members are now beginning to share information about web sites and even details about private citizens where needed. Most countries had been reluctant to make such exchanges, citing both privacy concerns and the need to protect their sources. Other cooperative efforts include an EU initiative begun in February 2015 to counteract Islamic extremist propaganda. The project received a major \u20ac400 million boost in June, indicating the high priority Europe now places on fighting recruitment.\nEarlier this month, Europol began a new effort to screen refugees still awaiting placement in Greek asylum centers. According to a report from Europa Nu, an initiative between the European parliament and the University of Leiden, Europol agents \u201cspecifically trained to unmask and dismantle terrorists and terror networks\u201d will be dispatched to the camps to try to prevent terrorists from infiltrating the flood of refugees to Europe.\nSome EU measures, however, have been based more in politics than counterterrorism, including efforts to crack down on the ability of radical Muslims to benefit from welfare programs. British citizens, for instance, reacted with outrage when it was discovered that the family of \u201cJihadi John\u201d had received over \u00a3400,000 in taxpayer support over the course of 20 years. In Belgium, Salah Abdeslam, the terrorist accused of participating in the Nov. 13 Paris attacks, pulled in nearly \u20ac19,000 in welfare benefits from January 2014 and October 2015, according to Elsevier. And Gatestone reports that more than 30 Danish jihadists received a total of \u20ac51,000 in unemployment benefits all while battling alongside the Islamic State in Syria.\nSuch concerns have also spread to the United States. Earlier this year, U.S. Rep. Bruce Poliquin, R-Maine, introduced the \u201cNo Welfare For Terrorists Act.\u201d\n\u201cTerrorist victims and their families should never be forced to fund those who harmed them,\u201d he said in a statement. \u201cThis bill guarantees this will never happen.\u201d\nBut not all of Europe\u2019s new approaches to the terror threat are being coordinated out of Brussels. Many more, in fact, are country-specific, such as England\u2019s decision to follow an example set earlier by the Netherlands and Spain, separating jailed terrorists and terror suspects from other prisoners. The measures follow others the country adopted after the July 7, 2005 bombings of a London underground and buses, to criminalize \u201cthose who glorify terrorism, those involved in acts preparatory to terrorism, and those who advocate it without being directly involved,\u201d the New York Times reported.\nIn fact, prisons worldwide, including in the U.S., have long been viewed as warm breeding grounds for radicals and potential terrorists. Ahmed Coulibaly, the gunman at the Porte de Vincennes siege in January 2015, was serving time for a bank robbery, for instance, when he met Cherif Koauachi, one of the Charlie Hebdo attackers. Both converted to Islam there. It was in that same prison that the two encountered Djamel Beghal, an al-Qaida operative who attempted to blow up the American Embassy in Paris in 2001.\nHence many experts now argue in favor of isolating those held on terrorism-related charges as a way to stop them from radicalizing their fellow inmates.\nYet British officials have until now resisted creating separate wings for terror suspects, arguing that doing so gives them \u201ccredibility\u201d and makes it harder to rehabilitate them. But a recent government report on Islamist extremism in British prisons forced a change in thinking, in part by noting that \u201cother prisoners \u2013 both Muslim and non-Muslim \u2013 serving sentences for crimes unrelated to terrorism are nonetheless vulnerable to radicalization by Islamist Extremists [sic].\u201d\nSimilarly, France, the site of the worst attacks of the past two years, also balked at first at the idea of separating terrorists from other prisoners, arguing that doing so \u201cforms a terrorist cell within a prison.\u201d But the Charlie Hebdo attacks of January 2015 changed all that. Now, officials are even going further, looking at other potential sources of radicalization: the mosques.\nShortly after the Bastille Day attack in Nice, Prime Minister Manuel Valls announced plans to ban foreign financing for French mosques as part of an effort to establish a \u201cFrench Islam,\u201d led by imams trained only in France. France hosts dozens of foreign-financed mosques \u2013 many sponsored by Saudi Arabia and Morocco \u2013 which preach Salafism, an extreme version of Islam practiced in the Saudi Kingdom and the root of much radical Islamist ideology. And according to a new report on counter-radicalization, about 300 imams come from outside France.\nThat same report also calls for \u201cregular surveys\u201d of France\u2019s 4-5 million Muslims, according to France 24, in order \u201cto acquire a better understanding of this population in a country where statistics based on religious, ethnic, or racial criteria are banned.\u201d\nBoth proposed measures have been met with resistance. The \u201csurveys,\u201d as even the report itself notes, are a means of circumventing laws against gathering information on the basis of religious criteria \u2013 and so, go against democratic principles. And many French officials also oppose the ban on foreign funding for mosques, arguing that French government intervention in places of worship contradicts separation between church and state. Besides, they claim, radicalization doesn\u2019t take place there anyway.\nBut Dutch authorities and counter-extremism experts are not so sure. The announcement earlier this month that Qatar would finance an Islamic center in Rotterdam, for instance, set off alarms even among Muslim moderates, including outspoken Moroccan-born Dutch politician Ahmed Marcouch. There are good reasons for this. The Salafist Eid Charity, which sponsors the project, has been on Israel\u2019s terror list since 2008, according to Dutch daily NRC Handelsblad. Moreover, in 2013 the U.S. Treasury Department accused the charity\u2019s founder, Abd al-Rahman al-Nu\u2019aymi, of providing funding for al-Qaida and its affiliates, and named him a \u201cspecially designated global terrorist.\u201d\nPlans for the center sound much like those of the now-abandoned plans for New York\u2019s \u201cGround Zero mosque,\u201d with sports facilities, prayer space, tutoring for students, Islamic child care, and, reports Dutch newspaper Volkskrant, imam training.\nYet the center\u2019s prospective director, Arnoud van Doorn, a convert to Islam and former member of the far-right, anti-Islam political party PVV, insists that any fears about the project are unfounded. \u201cOur organization has nothing to do with extremism,\u201d he told the NRC. \u201cWe want only to provide a positive contribution to Dutch society.\u201d\nNotably, though, France\u2019s proposal to ban foreign mosque funding and the Qatari backing of the Rotterdam center point to some of the deepest roots of Europe\u2019s radical Islam problem, and, despite all the new initiatives now underway, the greatest challenges to ending it. When Muslim immigrants came to Europe in the 1970s, they carved prayer spaces wherever they could: the backs of community grocery stores, in restaurants and tea rooms. But these soon became too small to handle the growing Muslim population. Mosques \u2013 real mosques \u2013 would have to be built.\nBut by whom? The Muslim communities themselves were too poor. Western governments, wedded to the separation of church and state, could not subsidize them with taxpayer funds. And so the door was opened to foreign \u2013 mostly Saudi \u2013 investment, and the placement of Saudi-trained and Saudi-backed imams in European mosques. Europe had, in essence, rolled out the welcome mat for Salafism.\nNow they want to roll it in again. But is it too late? Even as Western intelligence is now uniting to fight radical Islam, Islamic countries are pooling together in Europe to expand it. The result, as Manuel Valls told French daily Le Monde, is that, \u201cWhat\u2019s at stake is the republic. And our shield is democracy.\u201d\nHence as the number attacks against Western targets increase, many Europeans are coming to understand that preserving the core of that democracy may mean disrupting some of the tenets on which it\u2019s built, like certain elements of privacy, for instance, and religious principles that violate the freedom that we stand for. It is, as it were, a matter of destroying even healthy trees to save the forest. But in this tug-of-war between the Islamic world\u2019s efforts to shape the West, and Western efforts to save itself, only our commitment to the very heart of our ideals will define who wins this fight.\nhttps://twitter.com/theipt \u2013 Investigative Project on Terrorism (twitter account)\nhttp://www.investigativeproject.org/5617/with-the-terror-threat-growing-europe-changes\nSeptember 4, 2016 in Europe, Geopolitics, Terrorism. Tags: Abigail R. 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        "raw_content": "Facebook's giant internet drone nails test flight\nby Heather Kelly @heatherkelly July 21, 2016: 6:10 PM ET\nWatch Facebook's internet drone make its first full-scale flight\nFacebook really wants to make sure everyone is on Facebook.\nFor 96-minutes last month, the company flew a 140-foot wide unmanned drone over Yuma, Arizona. It was the first successful test flight of Facebook's full-scale Aquila drone. It is designing the boomerang-shaped aircraft to beam-connectivity down to billions of people who don't currently have access to the internet.\nEventually, Facebook (FB) hopes entire fleets of the carbon-fiber drones will fly for up to 90-days at a time in the stratosphere, between 60,000 and 90,000 feet. (The test flight only went up to 2,150 feet above sea level.) The drones will be solar powered and use lasers to deliver internet connections receivers on the ground, up to 30 miles in any direction. The connections will be fast, with speeds up to tens of thousands of gigabytes per second.\nRelated: Facebook built a giant Internet drone\nThough the test was a success, Facebook says it still has lots of work to do. The aircraft is about as wide as a 747, but weighs less than 1,000 pounds (most of that is batteries). To stay aloft for months at a time, the team needs to make it lighter.\nThe company has not said who will operate the final drone fleets. Previously, Facebook's Jay Parikh, the global head of engineering, said it was not interested in becoming a plane manufacturer or an internet service provider. It would leave the actual deployment to local internet providers and governments.\nAquila has been one of the flashier projects out of Facebook's two-year-old Connectivity Lab. The group focuses on innovations that can help bring the internet to the parts of the planet that are still mostly offline. It is also working on other aircraft, satellites and ground communication systems to help increase access.\nThe group is part of Facebook's Internet.org initiative, which has been criticized by Net Neutrality advocates for its Free Basics by Facebook program. The service offers free Internet access on mobile phones, but only to a limited number of websites, including Facebook.\nRelated: India blocks Facebook's plan for free Internet\nMore than four billion people still lack access to the Internet, primarily in developing countries, according to the World Economic Forum. Lack of electricity and 3G coverage are major reasons and issues a drone might be able to address. But many people also lack the funds to buy devices that can connect to the internet, are illiterate, or speak a language not widely represented online.\nFacebook is not the only company racing to tap this market. Google is working on its own connectivity solutions, like its giant Project Loon balloons.\nCNNMoney (San Francisco) First published July 21, 2016: 3:05 PM ET",
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        "raw_content": "London Film Festival: Day Three Update\nOctober 11, 2013 Directors, London Film Festival 2013MostlyFilm\nA round-up of some what\u2019s been shown to date\nCaptain Phillips (Paul Greengrass, 2013)\nThe 57th BFI London Film Festival gets off to a cracking start with the Opening Gala screening of Captain Phillips. Adapted by Billy Ray (Shattered Glass) from the book \u201cA Captain\u2019s Duty: Somali Pirates, Navy SEALS, and Dangerous Days at Sea\u201d, by Richard Phillips, telling the story of the hijacking of an American cargo ship; the first to be hijacked in 200 years, Captain Phillips sees Paul Greengrass behind the camera again for the first time since Green Zone in 2010.\nOf course, adapting a film from the memoir of your lead character offers you some challenges as a filmmaking team, especially when working in the thriller genre. It\u2019s harder to create suspense when the audience knows that when the ending comes, our main character is getting out of there alive. Greengrass dealt with the opposite problem, so brilliantly in United 93, when he took an ending we all knew all too well, and added swathes of raw, unavoidable human sorrow that made the film almost unbearable, so it should come as no surprise that Captain Phillips has an answer for the problem, by subtly subverting the traditional thriller structure.\nThat it can do so, so effectively, is largely down to a terrific central performance from Tom Hanks, who has never been better than he is here. It\u2019s such a vanity-free performance from Hanks. Phillips\u2019 heroism is certainly not obvious, nor the type that is traditionally sought out by Hollywood stars. In fact, in Hanks\u2019 hands, Phillips is not a particularly likable character, phlegmatic to a fault, and hard on the men under his command. The majority of his actions are not motivated by a desire to be a hero, and as aspects of his character slip away in front of our eyes, his performance doesn\u2019t waver at all.\nHe\u2019s ably supported by a cast of mostly unknowns, with Barkhad Abdi as the leader of the skeleton crew of Somali pirates who board the ship, given the most rounded supporting character to work with, and impressing. It\u2019s a tour-de-force performance, though, and in spite of Hanks\u2019 unselfishness as an actor, it\u2019s still almost impossible to take your eyes from him. With any justice, he\u2019ll be a strong contender for an unprecedented third Best Actor Oscar come late February. Ron Swanson\nThe Story of My Death (Albert Serra, 2013)\nBy all accounts, Catalan arthouse provocateur Albert Serra\u2019s latest film (the first I have seen) shows evidence of a certain mellowing. But given the forbidding reputation of his previous films, that leaves plenty of room for The Story of My Death to alienate all but the most dedicated audiences, and so it proves.\nThe title is an inversion of the title of Giacomo Casanova\u2019s memoir, \u201cThe Story of My Life\u201d \u2013 Serra\u2019s conceit is to bring Casanova, presented here as a key figure of the Enlightenment, into contact with Count Dracula, presented as epitomising the romantic and gothic counterimpulses to Enlightenment rationality. The film\u2019s narrative is split into two. In the first half, Casanova (Vicen\u00e7 Altai\u00f3) gets to know his new manservant (Llu\u00eds Serat), across many meandering scenes covering such incidents as: Casanova deciding to compile a dictionary of cheese and Casanova voiding a really impacted shit while giggling like a hyena for the duration of a single shot lasting several minutes. It\u2019s hard to see where this is going for the first hour and more, and the ugly, rudimentarily composed, HD images don\u2019t help.\nMatters improve when the two men leave Casanova\u2019s French chateau to travel in the southern Carpathian mountains, where they take board with a childless farming couple and their two maidservants (one of whom Casanova schtups enthusiastically in a window, giggling like a hyena, until he accidentally headbutts a window pane out). To start with, things in the mountains are more or less as they were back in France \u2013 the time is mostly taken up by Casanova expounding on his rationalist theories to anyone who will listen (or, alternatively, just giggling like a hyena for minutes on end for no reason). But an undercurrent of seething menace seeps into the film when an ox is slaughtered and butchered with great ceremony by the locals, and Eliseu Huertas\u2019s Dracula enters the film, and sets out to seduce the farmer\u2019s wife and the maidservants. This last stretch of the film is still filled with longueurs and inconsequentiality, but the left turn into genre also brings out the showman in Serra, and a palpable dark decadence becomes the film\u2019s dominant flavor, much helped by Huertas\u2019s unnervingly animalistic interpretation of Dracula. And in the dark, even the chronically undercooked cinematography shows moments of explosive expressiveness. It\u2019s hard, though, to shake off the feeling that Serra isn\u2019t saying anything novel here (this is prime Lynch territory), and his strawmanning of enlightenment rationality (his Casanova acts out like every supernaturalist\u2019s wet dream of the psychopathic materialist \u2013 and is also an aspiring alchemist! (read capitalist)) is bluntly silly. Indy Datta.\nGravity (Alfonso Cuaron, 2013) and Nebraska (Alexander Payne, 2013)\nTwo more high-profile tickets in the first couple of days are Alfonso Cuaron\u2019s Gravity and Alexander Payne\u2019s Nebraska, both of which exceeded my expectations.\nIn the case of Gravity, those expectations could not have been much higher. The film has been written about before on here by another of our esteemed contributors, so I won\u2019t say much beyond a general urge to see the film on as big a screen, with as good a soundsystem in as many dimensions as is humanly possible. It\u2019s a tremendous ride.\nNebraska is the film that it feels Alexander Payne was born to make. Wilfully small, and occasionally sneering, it has elements of both About Schmidt and Sideways front and center, yet it would be as a counterpoint to his last film, the slow-burning The Descendants that it would fit best.\nBoth films deal with a loss just around the corner, but while The Descendants was awash with colour, a glorious setting and star-power, Nebraska is a black and white film about a grumpy, slightly senile old man (Bruce Dern) travelling from Montana to Nebraska to claim the million-dollar prize he can\u2019t be convinced is only a scam. He\u2019s joined by his son (the brilliant and talented Will Forte), but out of a sense of duty, rather than anything more romantically familial.\nWhile The Descendants is an achingly sad film (contrasting neatly with its surface), Nebraska is very funny indeed. Payne\u2019s juxtaposition of tone against visual signifiers is a cheap trick, but his films have never been as high-minded as they\u2019ve been portrayed, and what he\u2019s made is a slow-moving but fairly scabrous comedy, with some terrific performances and some absolutely gorgeous cinematography. Ron Swanson\nNobody\u2019s Daughter Haewon (Hong Sang Soo, 2013)\nHong Sang Soo has spent the best part of two decades ostensibly making different versions of the same film, wistful romantic farces about the alcohol-fuelled troubles of failed academics, failed film makers, or (as in the case of one character here) failed-film-makers-turned-failed-academics, which undercut their surface modesty with sophisticated structural tricksiness, and which tend to look richer in the rear view mirror.\nNobody\u2019s Daughter Haewon is not in any way a departure from Hong\u2019s past work. Presented as a series of episodes from the title character\u2019s point of view that could be diary entries or could be dreams (we see her waking up from the book she has fallen asleep in more than once), it\u2019s the story of a Korean acting student who is dealing with the departure for Canada of her cold and distant mother, her failure to commit to her college life or studies, and the aftermath of an affair with her film teacher. As is customary for Hong, all these episodes are rendered in the same penny-plain visual style, whole scenes being staged in single static medium group shots (this is long-take cinema as the opposite of showboating), with inconveniently moving characters often covered by jarring pans and zooms. It\u2019s a style that perilously walks the line between faux-na\u00efve and na\u00efve, but it has its function here in obscuring the reliability of Haewon\u2019s point of view.\nAs is customary for Hong, the episodes repeat each other in small ways and large (different characters repeat certain lines; a Beethoven symphony plays on the soundtrack in one scene, and in a cheesy muzak version on a cassette player in others \u2013 in fact deployed by one character to diegetically soundtrack specific emotional moments he is trying to create). The cyclical repetitiousness speaks to a fatalism in Hong\u2019s work \u2013 the surface lightness of his films can\u2019t disguise his essential pessimism about the potential for meaning in human relationships, and there\u2019s an anxiety about personal authenticity running through Nobody\u2019s Daughter Haewon which isn\u2019t entirely kind to its title character.\nNobody\u2019s Daughter Haewon is not the strongest film I have seen by Hong Sang Soo \u2013 so it is slightly odd that this is his first film to be picked up for general UK distribution. And it\u2019s a shame that, given this fact, the English subtitles are so dodgy.\nHong has another film in the festival, Our Sunhi, which I am also hoping to review. Indy Datta.\nThe Congress (Ari Folman, 2013)\nOne final recommendation comes in the form this trippy head-fuck of a movie which made me feel like I\u2019d necked a whole bottle of cough-syrup before falling asleep for an hour, an hour into a three hour double feature. 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        "raw_content": "'Overwatch' Esports Pro Says 'Probably 20 Players' Use Adderall in the Official League\n\"imagine if it was illegal to completely use adderall, they'd be so fucked.\"\nOn Monday, Timo \"Taimou\" Kettunen, a Finnish professional Overwatch player for a team called Dallas Fuel, once again brought to the forefront an issue in the still growing business of competitive gaming: the use of performance enhancing drugs.\n\"Imagine if you use Adderall and then it gets banned in the [Overwatch] League, and then you're like...there are probably 20 players who use Adderall in the League, and then imagine if it was illegal to completely use Adderall, they'd be so fucked dude,\" Kettunen said during a Twitch stream.\nIn 2015, a professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player Kory \"SEMPHIS\" Friesen changed the esports business after admitting in an interview that he and his teammates \"were all on Adderall\" while they were competing. esport tournaments can last for six hours or more, and training sessions can last even longer, so some players, Friesen suggested, used Adderall to stay alert.\nWe don't know if Kettunen is suggesting that the same practice is common in the Overwatch League, the official esports tournament for the first person shooter which is owned and operated by the game's developer, Blizzard. He might be suggesting that, if Blizzard implemented a strict ban on the drug, players who use it with a prescription from a doctor to treat a disorder like ADHD could be in trouble because they'd have to choose between taking the drug and competing in the League.\nKettunen and Blizzard did not respond to a request for comment.\nAs ESL's senior vice president of product Ulrich Schulze tweeted following Kettunen's statement about Adderall use in the Overwatch League, ESL has since administered hundreds of random tests and found no positives.\nAt the moment, Blizzard's code of conduct for the Overwatch League states that competitors can't be intoxicated when they're playing and on stage at League events, but otherwise does not implement any form of drug testing.\nEarlier this year, Overwatch League commissioner Nate Nanzer told Shacknews that he's yet to see a scientific report that says that there's any substance that makes people better at playing video games.\n\"It's something we'll continue to evaluate and keep our eyes on, as esports grows and evolves and as more studies come out on what potentially can affect performance in video games, but we haven't seen studies on that yet,\" he told Shacknews.\nFor what it's worth, my own, not very scientific experiment found that taking Adderall didn't make me a better Counter-Strike player, but it did help me focus on something for a longer period of time, whether that was playing a video game or replying to boring work emails. So while there's no drug that can boost an Overwatch players performance in the same way anabolic steroids can boost a weight lifter's performance, Adderall could help esports players power through long training sessions and tournaments.\nThe winning team of the first season of the Overwatch League won $1 million. Viewers might not care whether Overwatch players are using Adderall, but that's a lot of money on at stake when there's no system in place to check if players are doping. Are Overwatch players abusing Adderall to get an edge over their competition? Are there players in the Overwatch League that are using the drug to treat legitimately diagnosed disorders? Is there an environment where players are taking Adderall only because they think that's what it takes to compete? At the moment we have no way of knowing unless they choose to share that information because Blizzard does not implement drug tests.",
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        "raw_content": "Czech president's pragmatism too much for Ukraine\n...and a new wave of anti-Russian hysteria in the West...\nCzech president Milo\u0161 Zeman has given a talk in the Council of Europe \u2013 a human-rights organization covering European countries including Ukraine and Russia \u2013 in Strasbourg. He repeated that the sanctions against Russia are counterproductive.\nZeman asked his guards to \"remove the Czech Television cameraman, otherwise I will kill him\" (\"I will kill him\" is obviously just the standard slang for \"he raises my subjective level of dissatisfaction\") which created some extra responses.\nBut aside from his description of links between the Armenian genocide and the Islamic terrorism, he has also discussed Crimea, criticized Khrushchev's decision to incorporate Crimea to Ukraine, and said that \"its incorporation to the Russian Federation is mission accomplished\". He enumerated several top politicians and former politicians who agree with him that an \"attempt to take Crimea from Russia would lead to a European war\" which should be avoided. See TASS for a nice sketch.\nHe recommended Russia to compensate Ukraine for its lost territory \u2013 either by money or by fossil fuels. In this way, Zeman managed to unite most Ukrainian politicians and some Russian politicians in their anger. While his view is sensible and pragmatic \u2013 of course, reasonable people should be able to figure out some \"fair solution\" and compensate the real world's deviation from this \"fair solution\" financially \u2013 he indicated that the Ukrainians are prostitutes who are eager to sell their organs for the money; while the Russians are thieves who have done something wrong and must pay something for it now.\nThese negative reactions simply reflect the existing and nurtured tensions between Russia and Ukraine. If they were willing to look at things impartially, like e.g. Zeman, they could see some approximate \"objective reality\" that is the same for Russians and Ukrainians, and something may be done to calm the situation down and improve it.\nWell, just to be sure, the reaction in Kiev was far more angry than the reaction in Moscow. In Moscow, Leonid Slutsky picked a compromise when he appreciated Zeman's de facto recognition of Crimea as a part of Russia, he didn't accept the need to pay anything. ;-)\nWhile some Russian politicians have praised Zeman's realism, Klimkin from the Ukrainian foreign affairs said that there was no need to discuss rants by this \"bastard and alcoholic\". Instead, the Ukrainian forces should focus on those who dared to invite Zeman to the Council of Europe. Hardcore Czech critics of Zeman's were pleased by these harsh words towards our head of state, of course. A more official reaction from Ukraine is here.\nI am sorry, Mr Klimkin, but Zeman is a directly elected head of a member country of the Council of Europe. That's why it's natural to say that he's normally welcome in the Council of Europe. The Council of Europe isn't owned by the Ukrainian ministry of foreign affairs and for this reason, it's just plain silly for officials in that political organ of an unsuccessful country at the periphery of Europe to suggest that they could decide who may speak and who mustn't speak in Strasbourg.\nIncidentally, while Trump is still identified as a pro-Russian agent of a sort by the U.S. media, his White House actually banned Zeman, his Central European fan, from visiting the White House \u2013 the visit had previously been promoted for a long time \u2013 because either Zeman or his immediate environment is too close to Russia and that's bad. I can't believe this new level of Russophobia in the U.S. Not only the Russian politicians are banned. But even NATO members' leaders \"accused\" to be vaguely \"connected\" to some Russian interests through several fuzzy links are still banned in the White House \u2013 and such a White House is still considered too pro-Russian. Holy cow.\nAnother staggering example of the ongoing anti-Russian hysteria in the U.S. was the \"scandal\" of Russia's purchases of some $100,000 worth of ads at Google or Facebook:\nWe're 10 months into the 'Russia collusion' investigation and their bombshell proof is that some Russians bought ads on Facebook & Google.\nAs Czech economist Pavel Ryska quipped, \"this time, the Russians have outsmarted 17 U.S. counter-intelligence services by paying for ads like everyone else\". I added that Putin has also outwitted NASA by driving a car, and not a rocket, to his office. What's going on is that totally mundane deeds are presented as a scandalous cataclysm just because they're made by a Russian.\nThe insanity of this hype is just staggering. I would estimate that the anti-Russian journalists themselves are getting tens of millions of dollars for their weird articles against Russia (and I am not even talking about the billions in extra profits that the defense or offense industry is probably getting because of that hysteria) \u2013 and the basis for all these claims is $100,000 in regular ads? Moreover, these ads were completely innocent and most of them didn't even back Trump or the usual policies associated with Trump. It's just so insane. If these people are so hysterical even about the very mundane event when a Russian entity buys some ads in a regular way, why don't they introduce the same laws as the Nuremberg Laws in Germany of the 1930s? This widespread U.S. anti-Russian hysteria is at least as out of proportion as the German anti-Semitism of the mid 1930s.\nMany of these controversies may be described as a collision of pragmatism and realism on one side \u2013 and Zeman and Russia may arguably be counted (regardless of the imperfections that I see in both) to be members of this camp, and the same partially holds for Trump; and the fanaticism and mass brainwashing of the public on the other side \u2013 which is the camp defined by the \"mainstream\" journalists in the U.S. and Western Europe. Between the U.S. Civil War and a moment during Franklin Delano Roosevelt's tenure, the Democrats and Republicans have basically switched their positions on most issues \u2013 the meanings of these two parties' brands (and the geographic locations of their strongholds) got permuted.\nI think that in recent years, we are witnessing the same switch when the meaning of the \"West\" and the \"East\" is getting permuted in a very similar way. I didn't predict such a reversing of polarity back in 1989 because there's something surprising about it. But such a switch isn't unprecedented in the history so it isn't \"quite crazy\" from the viewpoint of the eternity if it's happening again.\nMeanwhile, last night in Catalonia, President Puigdemont showed that he was a very refined politician. After some talks to EU's boss Juncker, he gave the anticipated speech in the Parliament. He celebrated what their independence movement has achieved, said that it has earned the right for independence \u2013 without actually saying that they \"are\" independent \u2013 but he immediately \"suspended the independence\" for a few weeks to have time for negotiations. The pro-independence lawmakers have approved that proposal.\nMadrid called it a \"tacit\" declaration of independence, rejected the idea to talk to some Untermenschen such as the Catalans, and it seems that even this cute P.R. stunt with no real consequences is too much for Madrid. Madrid demands even this declaration to be revoked, otherwise it will apply \"extraordinary measures\", perhaps the Nuclear Option 155.\nTo say the least, Puigdemont has managed to attract millions of viewers to the TV screens and convince all the reasonable viewers that he's the reasonable side of this tension that actually provides us with a chance to peacefully solve this political situation. 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        "raw_content": "Top 14 Preview: Stade Francais\nStade Fran\u00e7ais was founded in 1883 by a group of Parisian students, with their first meeting taking place in the esteemed Le Procope caf\u00e9-restaurant in the 6th arrondissement. The club were part of the first-ever French championship final in 1892, where they were beaten 4-3 by Racing. Undeterred, Stade Fran\u00e7ais went on to win eight titles between 1893 and 1908. After that initial rush of success the club went into decline for the following 80 years.\nIn 1992, radio mogul Max Guazzini bought in and began relaunching Stade to former glories. Bernard Laporte joined as coach in \u201995, with the club in the third division. His impact was immediate, with Stade Fran\u00e7ais winning back-to-back promotions before being crowned champions of France in 1998. Laporte moved on to the national team but under John Connolly the success continued in Paris, with another league title in 2000 as well as a Heineken Cup final in 2001 (an incredible game).\nNick Mallet was next in and won championships in \u201903 and \u201904, with another success under Fabien Galthie in \u201907. But in 2011 Stade Fran\u00e7ais came close to collapse when a major sponsor folded. Relegation to F\u00e9d\u00e9rale 1 was imminent after a messy attempted bail-out deal with a Canadian company. However, Jean-Pierre Savare, chairman of technology company Oberthur, made a significant investment to save the club. His son Thomas took over as president of the club, with Guazzini moving to an honourary position.\nStade Francais return to their natural home at the Jean-Bouin after three years of exile. (c) Yohan Zerdoun.\nMuch to the relief of all involved, Paris will be back in their Stade Jean-Bouin home this season, with rebuilding complete. Pascal Pap\u00e9 calls it the \u201csoul of the the club.\u201d The last three seasons were spent at Stade Charl\u00e9ty, which failed to capture the imagination. The new stade is a 20,000 all-seater with club shop, brasserie and all the modern extras you would expect. Solar panels and a system that captures rain for watering the pitch are laudable features. Jean Bouin was an Olympian for France, killed in World War 1.\nSince taking over in 2011, the Savare family have sunk \u20ac20 million of their money into Stade Fran\u00e7ais, with little return. Last season, the Parisians finished 10th despite having targeted Heineken Cup qualification. They did enjoy a run to the final of the Challenge Cup, where they were outplayed by Leinster. At this stage it\u2019s probably a blessing in disguise that Stade aren\u2019t in the H Cup, as their focus needs to be on the Top 14.\nLast season the main problems were poor form away from home and weak defence. Over the past three years, Paris have won just six of their 42 away fixtures in the league. They will need to win more games on their travels if they want to finish in the top six. Only Agen and Mont de Marsan, both relegated, conceded more points than Stade last season. That is certainly an area that needs to be improved.\nStade Francais are still behind the likes of Toulouse but are aiming for sixth. (c) Pierre-Selim.\nClub president Thomas Savare couldn\u2019t have made it any clearer in Midi Olympique last month: \u201cI want Stade Fran\u00e7ais to finish in the top six.\u201d It is exactly what he has said since taking over in 2011, but the impression is that Stade are now in a better position to back it up. Behind the quintet of Toulon, Clermont, Toulouse, Racing and Montpellier, sixth place in the league looks up for grabs. 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Quesada joins Stade Fran\u00e7ais with a reputation for being popular amongst his players and technically excellent.\nSpringbok outhalf Steyn has signed from the Bulls. (c) Paul Barnard.\nThe two big-name signings are Morne Steyn and Digby Ioane. Capped 45 times for South Africa, Steyn\u2019s list of honours include a Tri-Nations win, three Super Rugby titles, two Currie Cups and an U21 World Cup. The 29-year-old\u2019s reliable kicking game will be a crucial asset for Stade Fran\u00e7ais. Unfortunately for Quesada, Steyn doesn\u2019t arrive in Paris until November, by which time Stade will have played 10 or 11 games.\nIoane at his best is one of the most explosive attacking players in the world. Stade Fran\u00e7ais have rewarded that ability by making Ioane one of the highest paid players in the world, on around \u20ac840,000 a year. The 28-year-old will come under fierce pressure to make an instant impact. Unfortunately for Stade, the Wallaby won\u2019t be fit until December following shoulder surgery.\nRichard Kingi, the versatile Wallabies-capped back, joins from the Rebels, while Ioane\u2019s nephew Marty, also a winger, is another new face. Stade have made three impressive signings in the front-row in the shape of Davit Kubriashvili, Heinke Van der Merwe and Sakaria Taulafo. Kubriashvili had been frustrated by the lack of games at Toulon, but remains a destructive tighthead. Taulafo arrives from Wasps to add to the existing prop stock of David Attoub, Rabah Slimani and Zurhab Zhvania.\nWith lots of depth in the front-row, Stade\u2019s scrum should be a powerful weapon this season. (c) Marie-Lan Nguyen.\nIn the backs, Meyer Bosman, 28, joins from the Sharks. The outhalf has been capped three times for South Africa, and has played much of his most recent rugby in the number 12 shirt. 18-year-old Fijian back Andrea Cocagi signs for the academy from Italian side L\u2019Aquila, where he is joined by Irishman Peter Lydon. Amongst the players who have left Stade Fran\u00e7ais this summer are Paul Warwick, Felipe Contepomi, Stan Wright and Paul Sackey.\nSergio Parisse\u2019s reputation grows with every game. His skills and work-rate are reason alone to watch Stade Fran\u00e7ais, and he will continue to be a vital player. Captain Pascal Pap\u00e9 has been out injured for the last six months with a serious back injury. The French international lock is hoping to be fit for the start of the Top 14 next month. Aled de Malmanche is set to move to hooker after excelling at loosehead last season. The All Black is phenomenally strong, reputedly bench pressing 220kg.\nAt scrumhalf, French international Julien Dupuy is a playmaker for the Parisians. His form can be inconsistent, and the 29-year-old needs a good season if Stade are to push for the top six. Jules Plisson, 21, emerged as a real talent last season and will have a big part to play at outhalf prior to Steyn\u2019s arrival. In the centre, Geoffrey Doumayrou\u2019s pace is a handful for defenders, while fullback Hugo Bonneval, 22, is a promising talent.\nScott Lavalla joined Stade Francais in 2011. (c) Jean-Marc CpaKmoi.\nPeter Lydon, 21, joined Stade Fran\u00e7ais\u2019 academy last month having impressed at outhalf for Seapoint in the Ulster Bank League. The Kilkenny man featured for Leinster\u2019s underage teams up to U20. Lydon benefited from club coach Nigel Osborne\u2019s extensive French connections, and now has the chance to impress in Paris.\nScott Lavalla goes into his third season with the club. The American international played for Trinity while studying there, and also represented the Ulster Ravens. His athleticism is deployed from lock or the back row.\nAlso of interest to Irish supporters will be the progress of loosehead Heinke van der Merwe. After three seasons of excellent service to Leinster, the Springbok will look forward to the scrummaging test of the Top 14. Under ex-Pumas prop Patricio Noriega, Stade Fran\u00e7ais\u2019 m\u00eal\u00e9e should be a strength and may well drive them up the Top 14 table.\nPhotos: Paul Barnard, Yohan Zerdoun, Jean-Marc CpaKmoi, Marie-Lan Nguyen.\nTagged 2013/14, Digby Ioane, Gonzalo Quesada, Heinke Van der Merwe, Julien Dupuy, Morne Steyn, Peter Lydon, Preview, Savare Family, Scott Lavalla, Sergio Parisse, Stade Francais, Stade Jean-Bouin, Top 14\nTop 14 Preview: Grenoble\nFootball Club de Grenoble Rugby is one of the few French clubs whose origins lie in the 19th century. In 1892, students of the Lyc\u00e9e Champollion founded the Association Athl\u00e9tique du Lyc\u00e9e and in 1911, that club merged with three others to form FCG. By 1918 the club had reached the final of the Coupe de l\u2019Esp\u00e9rance, which replaced the French championship during World War 1. Unfortunately, FC Grenoble lost to Racing Club de France, who would later become Racing Metro.\nFCG had to wait until 1954 to become champions of France for the first (and only) time. They beat US Cognac 5-3 in the final, inspired by legendary scrumhalf Jean Li\u00e9nard. The next period of success for the Is\u00e8re-based club came in the late \u201980s and early \u201990s. In 1987, the club won the Challenge Yves du Manoir and the club were regular challengers for the league title during that period. In 1993, powered by a pack nicknamed Les Mammouths, FCG reached the final but lost 14-11 to Castres due to a controversial try by All Black Gary Whetton.\nIn 1999/00, FCG made an appearance in the group stages of the Heineken Cup and beat Northampton, who went on to win the tournament that season. By 2005/06, Grenoble had been relegated to the F\u00e9d\u00e9rale 1 due to a \u20ac3.6 million deficit in their accounts. FCG went straight up to the Pro D2 that season and spent the next six years steadily improving in the second tier. At the end of 2011/12, Grenoble were crowned champions and promoted to the Top 14.\nStade Lesdigui\u00e8res with mountains in the background. The stand in view is named the \u2018Tribune Li\u00e9nard\u2019 after the club\u2019s legendary scrumhalf and coach. (c) Wiki Commons.\nGrenoble sits in the mountainous Is\u00e8re department, within the Rh\u00f4ne-Alpes region in the south-east of France. The city has a population of close to 157,000. FCG\u2019s home is the Stade Lesdigui\u00e8res, with a capacity of 11,900. For the bigger games, FCG use the Stade des Alpes, home to Grenoble Foot 38 and which holds 20,000. In February, FCG announced plans to build a new stand at the Stade Lesdigui\u00e8res, which will feature training facilities, offices and VIP boxes. The construction will boost the stade\u2019s capacity and work is expected to commence next summer.\nOn their return to the Top 14 last season, Grenoble got off to a scintillating start. After putting down a strong pre season, les Is\u00e8rois picked up wins over the likes of Stade Francais, Racing Metro, USAP and Toulouse in the aller phase of the league before Christmas. Up until match day 18, FCG were sitting sixth in the table before finishing the season with a bad run of form. Seven losses in eight games saw Grenoble end the season in 11th, but they were 23 points clear of relegated Agen in 13th.\nFCG\u2019s defence, under the watch of Bernard Jackman, was ninth-best in the league in terms of points conceded, with their attack 11th overall. Whatever about the stats, it was a case of job done for Grenoble last season. The single objective had been to stay up following promotion and their excellent form in 2012 ensured that was achieved.\nGrenoble are built around a strong team spirit. (c) Pierre-Selim.\nGrenoble will be aiming to repeat the effort of last year. Of most importance is avoiding relegation but if FCG can get off to as strong a start as last season, they can work towards mid-table solidity. President Marc Ch\u00e9r\u00e8que understands the need for the club to grow each year, and with that in mind Grenoble should be targeting a finish in the top 10. Head coach Fabrice Landreau decided to bring his squad back for pre season earlier than any other team in the Top 14, hoping that extra fitness base will prevent another collapse in the retour phase of the league.\nHaving begun his playing career in the lower leagues with his native Angoul\u00eame, Landreau joined Grenoble in 1992 and became part of the Mammouths de Grenoble pack who almost won the French championship in \u201993. The hooker left FCG in \u201997 and had brief spells with Neath RFC, Bristol and Racing Metro. In \u201999 Landreau joined Stade Francais and helped them to the French championship alongside the likes of Diego Dominguez and Christophe Dominici. Following that success, he earned his first French cap at the age of 31, going on to win four in total.\nAfter retiring in 2003, Landreau only had to wait a year for his first coaching job. Fabien Galthi\u00e9 was appointed head coach at Stade Francais and asked Landreau to look after the forwards. Over the next five seasons, the ex-hooker helped the club to a Top 14 trophy, a H Cup final, and three Top 14 semi-finals. In 2009, Grenoble made the shrewd move of offering Landreau his first head coaching position. Since then, the 44-year-old has led FCG to consistent improvement: 6th in the Pro D2, semi-finalists the next year, Pro D2 champions in 2012 and 11th in the Top 14 last season.\nBarkley joins after a unsuccessful spell at Racing. (c) Pierre-Selim.\nThe most familiar name to have joined l\u2019effectif at Grenoble this summer is Olly Barkley. The 31-year-old signed for Racing Metro as a medical joker last season, but failed to impress in 11 starts. Rather than return home, the 22-times capped Englishman has taken up the challenge of aiding FCG\u2019s rise. Landreau will hope to see Barley at his goal-kicking, strong-running best. Another place-kicking option will be Julien Caminati, recruited from Brive. The fullback/wing was superb in the Pro D2 last season and is relishing the chance to prove himself in the Top 14 again.\nThe two most important additions Grenoble have made are Peter Kimlin and Dan Palmer from the Brumbies. Kimlin (27) impressed in the Australian side\u2019s win over the Lions, and has been superb in this year\u2019s Super Rugby. His ability to cover the back row and lock will be vital. Palmer (24) is considered among the best scrummaging tightheads in Australia, but his intro to the Top 14 will help him discover exactly what it means to scrummage every single weekend.\nAmongst the other new faces are centre Geoffrey Messina, who is something of a Top 14 veteran with previous spells at Clermont, Stade Francais and Toulon. Halfback Nicolas B\u00e9zy (23) signs from Stade Francais, hoping to finally fulfill his potential. The biggest loss for FCG this summer is Jonathan Pelissi\u00e9, a lively halfback who has joined Montpellier. Talented winger Lucas Dupont (23) also leaves les Grenoblois for Montpellier.\nNew tighthead Dan Palmer success at adapting to the scrummaging demands of the Top 14 will be key. (c) Brumbies Rugby.\nFCG are captained by Andrew Farley, born in Australia but capped for Ireland \u2018A\u2019 during his five seasons with Connacht. Since moving to Grenoble in 2009, Farley has been almost ever-present in the team and at 32, shows no signs of slowing down. Scrumhalf Valentin Courrent is as experienced as they come in the Top 14 but will come under pressure from B\u00e9zy and Mathieu Lor\u00e9e this season.\nIn the back row, Jonathan Best has been a stalwart for the club since joining in 2006 and has the ability to play 6 or 7. Generally, Grenoble are as far from a team of stars as you will get, and team work is a big part of their make-up. That\u2019s likely to be the case again this season, although the new signings will be expected to make a match-winning difference.\nMike Prendergast during his playing days for Young Munster. (c) Liam Coughlan.\nFarley is not the only Irish player on the books at Grenoble. 21-year-old James Hart is going into the second year of his espoirs contract after making an impact last season. The ex-Leinster U20 halfback made six appearances including two starts in the Top 14. He also proved himself to be a tidy goal-kicker with three penalties and three conversions. Hart will be hoping for further opportunities with FCG this season, despite plenty of competition at scrumhalf.\nBernard Jackman is also moving into his second year at the club. His role at FCG has been expanded this season to include working on collision skills as well as defence. It\u2019s encouraging to see the ex-Ireland international involved in such a technical position, where he is joined by another Irish coach in Mike Prendergast. The former Munster scrumhalf joins the club as a skills coach, following several seasons as Director of Rugby with Young Munster.\nAlso joining from Young Munster is outhalf/centre Shane O\u2019Leary. The Munster U20 cap made his Ulster Bank League debut under Prendergast last season, as well as playing for Canada U20s at the Junior World Rugby Trophy. O\u2019Leary joins Grenoble\u2019s academy, and is one worth keeping an eye on.\nWith such a strong Irish influence, Grenoble will surely have many supporters on these shores for the upcoming season.\nPhotos: Liam Coughlan, Pierre-Selim.\nTagged 1993, Andrew Farley, Bernard Jackman, Dan Palmer, Fabrice Landreau, FCG, Grenoble, Irish, James Hart, Les Mammouths, Mike Prendergast, Peter Kimlin, Preview, Top 14\nWho Is Gerhard Van Den Heever?\nGerhard Van den Heever. (c) Stomers Rugby.\nBorn in Bloemfontein, van den Heever traveled the 425 kilometres to Pretoria for his schooling at the famous Affies high school. With an alumni including Fourie du Preez, Pierre Spies and Leinster\u2019s Quinn Roux, Affies offers one of the best rugby educations in South Africa.\nVan den Heevers\u2019s rugby potential was spotted by the Blue Bulls and he represented them at the U16 Grant Khomo week in 2005. The following two years saw Van den Heever making the natural progression to the Academy Week (U18 secondary National competition) in 2006 and finally the 2007 Craven Week, which represents the peak of South African schools rugby. The Bloemfontein flyer didn\u2019t make the international schools team, but his future with the Bulls was secure.\nVan den Heever finished out 2007 out by playing for the Bulls in the ABSA U19 competition. 2008 was spent playing Varsity Cup rugby for the University of Pretoria (\u2018Tuks\u2019), earning him selection for the inaugural World University Championship Rugby Sevens in Spain. He furthered his reputation at the Bulls with another outstanding campaign in the ABSA U19 competition.\n2009 was an important developmental year in Van den Heever\u2019s career. In February, he made his first Vodacom Cup appearance for the Bulls, starting on the wing. Two weeks later, a broken hand for Bryan Habana catapulted Van den Heever into the Bulls\u2019 Super Rugby team for their derby with the Stormers. Still only 19, the pacy winger acquitted himself well and went on to make two more starts before Habana returned. Van den Heever scored his first senior try for the Bulls in a 36-12 loss to the Highlanders.\nHabana\u2019s recovery meant the youngster dropped out of the match day squad, but his star had been marked. In June, he traveled to the Junior World Championship with a CJ Stander-captained South Africa, scoring three tries in four games as the Baby \u2018Boks finished third. Van den Heever was an unstoppable boulder of form at this stage and returned home to be a star of the 2009 Currie Cup, scoring 11 tries in 13 starts on the wing.\n(c) SA Rugby.\nThe Bulls won the Currie Cup that season, but Van den Heever was unlucky to be benched for the knock-out stages as the big names of Habana and Francois Hougaard were drafted in. Instead, Van den Heever dropped back to the Bulls U21 side for their Currie Cup final against Western Province. The 6ft 3ins wide man scored two tries with practically his only touches of the game to round off an incredible year.\nHabana\u2019s move to the Stormers at the start of 2010 meant that there was finally a spot in the Bulls\u2019 Super 14 team for the wonderkid. Van den Heever began the season as he intended to go on, scoring a try in a 51-34 win over the Cheetahs. From then on he was undroppable, starting all but two of the Bulls\u2019 15 games en route to winning the competition. Van den Heever\u2019s eight tries (including this spectacular effort) left him just one behind top scorers Joe Rokocoko and Drew Mitchell.\nThe 21-year-old\u2019s excellent form continued in the Currie Cup, with 15 starts and 5 tries as the Bulls relinquished their title in a semi-final loss to Natal. Overall, it was an incredible season for the young winger and, amidst the hype, Van den Heever was being talked about as a possible Springbok. Another good season in 2011 would possibly have led to an international call-up.\nBut after the peak of 2009 and 2010 has come something of an extended trough for Van den Heever. His nickname at the Bulls was \u2018Shadow\u2019 due to his extreme pace but ironically his form has gradually become a shadow of that 2010 season.\nIn 2011, he made 14 appearances but only scored three tries as the Bulls failed to make the play-offs in the re-structured Super Rugby. It was far from a vintage season for Frans Ludeke\u2019s side and despite starting with a bang, Van den Heever\u2019s form suffered. In that season\u2019s Currie Cup the Bulls struggled again, missing out on the playoffs. Van den Heever made seven starts but managed just one try. The Bulls style of play in 2011 meant Van den Heever saw less of the ball, and his form dropped away.\nVan den Heever in action for the Stormers. (c) Paul Barnard.\nAfter a year in which he and the Bulls hadn\u2019t sparked, Van den Heever decided to make a move to the Stormers in Cape Town on a two-year deal. A strange transfer, considering that Habana and Gio Aplon were already established there as first choice wingers. Van den Heever had to be content with warming the bench for much of the 2012 season. He played 15 times (7 starts) and scored a solitary try in round 16. In the Currie Cup, he started all 12 games as Western Province won the competition, but dotted down just twice.\nThat brings us to the 2013 season, where Van den Heever made 11 appearances (3 starts) as the Stormers missed out on the Super Rugby playoffs. He began the season on the bench again, but an injury to Habana saw him start twice in March before suffering an injury himself. After recovering, Van den Heever was back riding pine. He scored one try in the 2013 Super Rugby season.\nI watched Van den Heever in the games he started against the Brumbies in round six, and the Crusaders in round seven. The first thing that struck me was the size of the 24-year-old. At 6ft 3ins and around 100kg, he is in the George North-mould of large wingers. At that size, he\u2019s obviously strong and he often beat the first defender when in possession. He has quick feet for a tall guy and that means he doesn\u2019t run directly into defenders too often.\nVan den Heever looked to be solid under the high ball. He has a good leap and with his height advantage he can win attacking kicks and re-starts. Against the Crusaders, the Stormers looked for Van den Heever from the re-starts and he won possession back twice. However, those were the occasions when the winger was in the right place. His reactions and anticipation can be slow. Great players are always in the right place, but Van den Heever wasn\u2019t consistently well positioned.\nHe was forced to kick twice over the course of the two games and looked uncomfortable doing so. That looks like an area where Munster will need to do some work. Also, his technique at the breakdown is likely to be addressed. Van den Heever looked happy to just add his weight to the ruck, rather than clearing past the ball or counter-rucking. Obviously this is not a winger\u2019s priority, but it\u2019s a necessity for every player.\nOff the bench against the Blues in 2012. (c) Paul Barnard.\nVan den Heever\u2019s greatest asset is his searing pace. He is one of the quickest wingers South Africa has produced, and a quick search on Youtube will tell you all you need to know. That speed combined with his footwork make him a threat whenever he gets the ball, but I felt that he could have been far more involved. Pacy players are the ones you look to for a spark, but Van den Heever didn\u2019t provide that in either game.\nThe 24-year-old scored against the Brumbies from an intercept, but apart from that only touched the ball when it was kicked to him or spread wide to his wing. He never came off the touchline looking for work. Having spoken to a few journalists in South Africa, this would be their main concern about Van den Heever. The perception is that he can be one-dimensional and unwilling to get himself involved at crucial times in games.\nDefensively, Van den Heever is a good one-on-one tackler. He didn\u2019t miss a tackle in either of the games I watched, but neither did he make a dominant tackle. If he\u2019s going to replace Doug Howlett with conviction, he will need to use that huge frame of his to make an impact on defence. Again, the feeling is that Van den Heever is happy to just do enough to get by. He didn\u2019t go looking for a big defensive play, or to use his power to smash attackers.\nWith his pace, size, strength, ability in the air, and still being just 24, Van den Heever can definitely offer Munster something they don\u2019t have in the back three. He is not the finished article but the move to Ireland could be just the motivation he needs to start showing that incredible form of 2010 again. His size and speed make him an exciting prospect and it will be fascinating to watch his progress at Munster.\nPhotos: Paul Barnard.\nTagged Age, Big Winger, Blue Bulls, Bryan Habana, Facts, Gerhard Van den Heever, Highlights, Info, Munster, Pace, Profile, South African, Stormers, Try, Van den Heever, Van den Hever, Winger\nTop 14 Preview: Brive\nClub Athl\u00e9tique de Brive was created in 1912 but had to wait until 1957 for its first national title, when they won the French Second Division. In 1965, led by a backline nicknamed l\u2019attaque ricochet (which included Pierre Villepreux), Brive reached their maiden First Division final but were beaten by Agen. The Limousin-based club lost finals again in 1972 and 1975, as well as later in 1996. Brive did manage to claim a trophy in \u201996, winning the Challenge Yves du Manoir.\nIn 1997, CAB won the second-ever Heineken Cup by beating Leicester, before dramatically losing to Bath (worth a watch) in the following year\u2019s final. That was the end of the glory days, with Brive relegated from the Top 16 in 2001. By 2003, they were back in the top-flight where they established themselves as mid-table regulars and Challenge Cup hopefuls for the remainder of the decade. In 2005, the club altered its name to the current CA Brive Corr\u00e8ze Limousin. At the end of the 2011/12 season, they found themselves once again relegated to the Pro D2.\nBrive-la-Gaillarde is situated in the Corr\u00e8ze d\u00e9partement, within the Limousin r\u00e9gion. The Limousin is a largely rural area in south-central France. Clermont is the derby game in terms of proximity. Brive itself has a population of around 50,000. The club play their rugby at the 15,000 capacity Am\u00e9d\u00e9e-Domenech, named after Brive\u2019s legendary prop. Domenech helped the club to their 1957 Second Division glory and won 52 caps for France. After retiring, he became a politician and was even part of French Prime Minister Edgar Faur\u00e9\u2019s cabinet.\nBrive finished second in the regular season Pro D2 table, meaning they had to negotiate the play-offs in order to secure promotion. That challenge posed no major problems as les Brivistes overcame Aurillac in the semi-final, and comfortably beat Pau in the final. Having been relegated from the Top 14 in 2011/12, Brive had worked hard to retain as much experience in the playing staff as possible, and the scheme worked.\nOn top of that effort, the recruitment of international players like Mike Blair, Georgian prop Goderzi Shvelidze, and Fijian Dominiko Waqaniburotu added quality to the squad. Despite an attack which was only the eighth-strongest, Brive\u2019s excellent defence (2nd-best) and a superb run of form in the second half of the season helped them to bounce straight back up.\nBrive feel that their natural home is amongst the elite clubs in France. While some figures involved with the club have spoken about a top 10 finish this season, the realistic aim for Brive is staying up, le maintien. Having lost several key players, Brive will need their direct replacements to integrate rapidly. Head coach Nicolas Godignon will hope to carry the form from the tail-end of last season into this one. The fear for les Brivistes is becoming a club who bounce between the Top 14 and Pro D2 each season.\nBrive did well to bounce straight back up last season. Staying up is the next challenge. (c) Pauline Lacoste.\nGodignon\u2019s playing career as a flanker with Brive was severely limited by serious injuries including a broken tibia and torn cruciate ligaments. He dropped down the divisions to play F\u00e9d\u00e9rale rugby with Malemort and then Gourdon XV Bouriane, before retiring and turning his hand to coaching. After learning the ropes with Malemort, Tulle and Gourdon, he returned to Brive to take charge of the Crabos side (under 19s).\nGodignon\u2019s potential as a coach was evident as he led the team to a national title in 2011. That success saw him promoted to the position of defence coach with Brive\u2019s first team, where he once again impressed with his attitude and technical proficiency. Following relegation in 2012, head coach Ugo Mola quit the club and Brive decided to promote from within. The board gave Godignon two seasons to return to the Top 14, but he needed only one. A promising coach.\nJulien Caminati is a big loss for Brive. He scored 255 points last season, including 8 tries. (c) Patrick Mollema.\nThe marquee signing is wing Alfie Mafi, capped at U19 level by Australia. The 25-year-old made an explosive start to this year\u2019s Super Rugby, with five tries in nine games for the Force, before being released amid accusations of ill discipline. Mafi adds finishing ability to a side which has struggled for tries in recent years. Another signing from Super Rugby is Kevin Buys of the Kings. The 27-year-old tighthead prop previously had a two-year stint with Brive between \u201907 and \u201909. Buys offers Brive 120kg of scrummaging power.\nA controversial addition is that of Sisa Koyamaibole, the ex-Sale Sharks No. 8. At Bordeaux last season, the Fijian received a 12-week ban for biting, but a refusal to even travel to his own disciplinary hearing saw UBB wash their hands of him. The 33-year-old subsequently pitched up at F\u00e9d\u00e9rale 3 side Libourne with the intention of staying fit. Koyamaibole can be devastating with ball in hand, but his discipline is equally as destructive.\nThe biggest loss for Brive this summer is Julien Caminati, a goal-kicking, try-scoring wing/fullback, who has moved to Grenoble. Hoping to fill the gap is Ga\u00e9tan Germain, who joins on loan from Racing Metro. The 22-year-old fullback/wing is a powerful presence at 6ft 3ins and 97kg, and a reliable kicker. Back row Poutasi Luafutu (joining Bordeaux) and loosehead Davit Khinchagishili (Racing Metro) are further losses from last season,. The rest of Brive\u2019s recruitment is made up of excellent Pro D2 players like Karien Asieshvili (loosehead) and Simon Pinet (lock) from Aurillac.\nMike Blair and Jamie Noon are two of the more familiar names in the list of 15 players who have left Brive this summer. Blair has joined Newcastle, with Noon retiring. Amongst the 13 arrivals, Kieran Murphy should be known to Pro12 fans.\nScottish scrumhalf Mike Blair has left the club to join Newcastle in the Premiership. (c) Pauline Lacoste.\nGermain\u2019s ability to replace Caminati will be crucial to Brive\u2019s season. Caminati was particularly irrepressible during the play-offs, scoring 37 points in the two games. Outhalf Romain Sola made one Top 14 appearance for Toulouse as a youngster before spending the rest of his career in the Pro D2. His success in adapting to the top tier of French rugby will be important. Outside him, South African centre Riaan Swanepoel\u2019s experience with the Sharks and Clermont will be helpful.\nIn the back row, Waqaniburotu will be the one tasked with replacing Luafutu\u2019s powerful running game. At lock, Arnaud Mela is 33, but has buckets of Top 14 experience as well as four French caps (including one against Ireland). Last season\u2019s top try-scorer was winger Guillaume Namy, with eight in 20 games. The 24-year-old scored two Top 14 tries during Brive\u2019s last spell at the top table. He will need to be at his most prolific to help les Brivistes avoid relegation.\nKieran Murphy is a player who has faced Irish teams on at least eight occasions for the Scarlets. The 25-year-old has been a solid presence at No. 8 over the last two seasons, having joined the professional game at a relatively late stage. His no-nonsense, intelligent play will go down well in France, and he appears the type of player who will integrate into the group with ease. Brive will need every ounce of team spirit to come to the fore if they are to stay up. Their previous history in the Top 14 is an advantage, but it\u2019s still a huge challenge to avoid relegation.\nPhotos: Patrick Mollema, Pauline Lacoste.\nTagged Alfie Mafi, Ambitions, Brive, Brive Rugby, Force, Geatan Germain, Julien Caminati, Kevin Buys, Nicolas Godignon, Preview, Sisa Koyamaibole, Sqaud, Top 14\nTop 14 Preview: Bordeaux\nUnion Bordeaux B\u00e8gles (UBB) were formed in 2006, when two clubs in the city of Bordeaux merged. One of those sides was Stade Bordelais (founded 1889), winners of seven French championships between 1899 and 1911. The other part of the amalgamation was Club Athl\u00e9tique Bordeaux-B\u00e8gles Gironde (founded 1907), French champions in 1969 and 1991. By the mid-2000s, Stade Bordelais were playing in the Pro D2, with Club Athl\u00e9tique Bordeaux-B\u00e8gles Gironde a step lower in F\u00e9d\u00e9rale 1 following financial problems.\nHaving two mediocre clubs in the city was proving counter-intuitive to success and local businesses found it difficult to decide which club to back financially. In the summer of 2006, the clubs merged to form the ridiculously-named Union Stade Bordelais \u2013 C.A. Bordeaux-B\u00e8gles Gironde (USBCABBG). Neither club wanted to give up their name, and other teething problems included arguments over whose stadium to use. The new club took Stade Bordelais\u2019 place in the Pro D2, and in 2008 changed their name to Union Bordeaux B\u00e8gles.\nThe early ambition was to see UBB return to the Top 14 swiftly. In 2011, the club finished 5th in the Pro D2 and beat Albi in a promotion play-off final. Under current USAP coach Marc Delpoux, les Bordelais surprised everyone by finishing eighth in their first season in the Top 14. Club president Laurent Marti has been in place since the beginning, and has worked hard at attracting partners to the club in order to increase the budget each year. Heading into this season, UBB are working off a figure in the region of \u20ac12.5 million.\nThe Stade Chaban-Delmas is where UBB play their big games. (c) UBB.\nBordeaux is the ninth largest city in France with a population of around 240,000. It\u2019s the capital of the Aquitaine region in the South-West of France. UBB\u2019s first home is the Stade Andr\u00e9 Moga, with a capacity of 9,600. The ex-stade of CABBG is sometimes referred to as Stade Musard, after the field it was built upon. For their bigger games, UBB use the Stade Chaban-Delmas, with space for 34,700. This stadium is also home to Bordeaux\u2019s football team.\nAfter helping UBB to eighth place on their return to the Top 14 in 2011/12 despite the lowest budget in the league, Marc Delpoux jumped ship to Perpignan. In his place, Marti appointed French rugby legend Rapha\u00ebl Iba\u00f1ez. UBB were always likely to suffer from \u2018second-album syndrome\u2019 and they finished the season in 12th. That might look perilously close to relegation, but UBB finished a comfortable 16 points ahead of 13th-placed Agen.\nIba\u00f1ez\u2019s side won many fans (including myself) for their exciting, ambitious style of play and they finished fifth in the Top 14 try-scoring stakes overall. However, six home losses and just one victory on their travels didn\u2019t help. UBB lost many matches by very small margins, highlighted by their nine losing bonus points and a points difference of just -23.\nUBB are an ambitious club under Laurent Marti. (c) UBB.\nUBB are an ambitious club, but under Marti they are realistic too. Their aim this season will be simply to win more games, with a finish in the top 10 the target. Marti\u2019s three-year plan ideally sees UBB pushing for a Heineken Cup spot, but he insists that \u201cthe sole ambition for this season consists of doing everything possible to ensure staying up with as much comfort as possible.\u201d Marti is a firm believer that first team success is the best way to grow the club and its budget year-on-year, so the pressure is on Iba\u00f1ez to improve on last season\u2019s 12th.\nIba\u00f1ez took over at UBB last summer, in what was his first appointment as a head coach. During his playing career, the hooker earned 98 caps for France (34 as captain), winning two Grand Slams, two Six Nations and finishing runner-up of the 1999 World Cup. In club rugby, his honours included a Heineken Cup, Premiership and Anglo-Welsh cup with Wasps. Iba\u00f1ez is a genuine legend of rugby. The 40-year-old admits to having learned from coaching mistakes last season and told Midi Olympique: \u201cI hope to be more clear-headed in the decisions I have to make throughout the season.\u201d\n33-year-old prop Jean-Baptiste Poux joins UBB after 11 trophy-laden seasons at Toulouse. Capped 37 times for France, he can play on both sides of the scrum and will add grunt to the front row. Samoan back row Taiasina Tui\u2019fua joins from Newcastle. His 115kg ball-carrying strength is likely to be used at No. 8, but a place is the first team is no guarantee. Poutasi Luafutu is another versatile new back row option. The 25-year-old Australian helped Brive to promotion from the Pro D2 last season. Luafutu\u2019s power in open play makes him an exciting addition.\nRapha\u00ebl Iba\u00f1ez is head coach at UBB, with Joe Worsley in charge of defence. (c) UBB.\nIn total, UBB have brought in 19 new players, with 16 leaving. By far the biggest loss is last season\u2019s superb outhalf Camille Lopez, who has left for USAP. The task of replacing him is given to Pierre Bernard, who joins from Castres. At 24, Bernard is seen as a player of great potential. He was first-choice outhalf at Castres in 2011/12 but fell behind R\u00e9mi Tales last season. UBB need him to fulfill his early promise. France-capped centre Thibault Lacroix signs from Bayonne hoping to resurrect his career, while France U20s No. 8 Marco Tauleigne joins from Bourgoin, and looks promising.\nSamoan hooker Ole Avei is quite possibly the best hooker in France. He has become a true fans\u2019 favourite since joining for their promotion season in 2010/11. His power in contact and pace in attack make the 30-year-old a vital part of the team. UBB are captained by England-born Kiwi Matthew Clarkin (32). He moved to Bordeaux in 2010 after five seasons with Montauban, where he was also captain. The No. 8\u2019s leadership will be important again this season, but he faces competition for his place in the first team.\nSouth African scrumhalf Heini Adams is a lively, tempo-setting presence. The 33-year-old played Super Rugby with the Bulls and came close to being capped for the \u2018Boks before joining UBB in 2010. At 5ft 6ins and 77kg, Adams is hardly physically imposing, but he is brave and provides rapid service. Likely to start the season at fullback is Bruce Reihana, the ex-Northampton stalwart and twice-capped All Black. Despite being 37 now, Reihana still stands up to the Top 14\u2019s demanding physical standards.\nOn the wing, Metuisela Talebula can be a lethal presence. The 22-year-old Fijian international\u2019s pace and finishing ability were developed on the sevens circuit before joining UBB at the start of last season. He scored eight tries in 22 appearances and will be confident of improving on that.\nTalebula celebrates one of his eight tries last season. (c) UBB.\nHe\u2019s an Englishman but he did play for the British and Irish Lions: Joe Worsley. During 78 caps for England and one Test start for the Lions, the flanker made an art form of tackling. He was the Dan Lydiate of the 2000s. The 36-year-old retired in 2011 and last summer Iba\u00f1ez, his ex-teammate, came calling with the position of defence coach at UBB. Worsley\u2019s first season in charge was successful, with les Bordelais having the 8th-best defence in the Top 14. However, UBB were 2nd in terms of both penalties conceded and yellow cards. Discipline is one of the areas they need to tighten up, but there is plenty of cause for optimism in Bordeaux this season.\nPhotos: UBB.\nTagged Bordeaux Rugby, Bruce Reihana, Defence Coach, Fijian, Heini Adams, Joe Worsley, Matthew Clarkin, Pierre Bernard, Poux, Preview, Raphael Ibanez, Talebula, Top 14, UBB, Union Bordeaux Begles\nTop 14 Preview: Oyonnax\nUnion Sportive Oyonnax\u2019s history stems back to 1909, when Jules Verchere founded a club in the town for the first time. In 1940, the club took on its current guise, having already established the Stade Charles Mathon as their home. Between 1967 and 1972, Oyonnax played the majority of their rugby in the top division of French rugby before a long spell in the lower leagues over the following 30 years.\nIn 2003, les rouges et noirs finished runners-up of the F\u00e9d\u00e9rale 1 and earned promotion to the Pro D2, where they\u2019ve spent the last 10 years, often seen as over-achievers thanks to making the final in 2009 and semi-finals in 2010. Alongside Montpellier and Brive, les Oyonnaxiens are the only Top 14 team never to have won the French championship. So far trophies have proven elusive for Oyonnax, with just a Coupe de l\u2019Esp\u00e9rance, a Nationale 1 title, and last season\u2019s Pro D2 plaque occupying the trophy cabinet.\nOyonnax, in the Ain department, has a population of around 23,000. Their closest Top 14 rivals are Grenoble, who also inhabit the Rh\u00f4ne-Alpes region in the east of France. Capacity at the Stade Charles Mathon has been expanded to 12,000 in recent months and the stadium has a fantastic reputation thanks to the level of support from the rugby-obsessed town. The man whom the stade is named after was an Oyonnax-born player, later killed in the Second World War.\nOyonnax powered to the 2012/13 Pro D2 title. (c) Michel TREUILLET.\nOyonnax began the campaign as 66/1 outsiders for the Pro D2, but aided by intelligent recruitment and the fortress that is Stade Charles Mathon (they won all 15 home games), the Ain-based side romped to the title. In the end, Oyonnax finished 17 points clear of second-placed Brive. Their attack was ruthless all season with 86 tries in 30 games, 20 clear of the next best. In defence, they were the third most solid in the Pro D2. The comfort provided by that dominance allowed Oyonnax to plan early for their maiden appearance in the Top 14.\nThe most important thing for the club is le maintien, staying up. It\u2019s a huge ask for a club with such little Top 14 history but as Bordeaux and Grenoble have shown in recent seasons, it is possible. It\u2019s an exciting time for Oyonnax as a club. As well as increasing the capacity of their stadium, they have improved the changing rooms and facilities, and it will need to be as reliable a stronghold as last season. The club are well aware of their status as relegation favourites, and have been preparing with the attitude of having nothing to lose.\nClub president Jean-Marc Manducher told Midi Olympique: \u201cWe\u2019re already winners. This rise into the Top 14 will allow us to solidify the presence of Oyonnax in the world of professional rugby.\u201d Head coach Christophe Urios added: \u201cWe wanted promotion. We fought for it. It offers us the opportunity to experience a new challenge. We must approach it with humility, passion, ambition and especially without any complex.\u201d Oyonnax will be the archetypal plucky underdogs.\nAs a player, Urios won a French championship with Castres in 1993. His first coaching job was with the same club, as forwards coach from 2002 to 2005, when he took up his first head coaching job at Bourgoin. In 2007, he dropped down to the Pro D2 with Oyonnax and has been there since. Urios values the \u201chuman\u201d aspect of coaching: \u201cI strive daily to ensure that everyone is able to answer fundamental questions: what his place in the group is, what is expected of him, what he brings. That exchange with the players is at the heart of our work.\u201d His movements in the transfer market over the last number of seasons has been extremely effective.\nBrowne joins from Leinster. (c) Martin Dobey.\nWith a first European campaign in the Challenge Cup ahead, as well as the Top 14 to contend with, Oyonnax have added no less than 16 new players to their squad this summer. That is tempered by 11 departures, including last season\u2019s excellent scrumhalf Julien Audy. Among the more notable signings are Guillaume Bouss\u00e8s, Silv\u00e8re Tian and Damian Browne.\n32-year-old Bouss\u00e8s is a centre with almost 12 full seasons of Top 14 experience, and one French cap from 2006. After two years of limited opportunities at Racing Metro, he will be desperate to prove himself. Tian joins for his second spell at Oyonnax after leaving relegated Agen. The 32-year-old Ivory Coast international fullback/wing is capable of moments of magic and his experience will help too. 31-year-old English hooker Neil Clark joins from the Exeter Chiefs.\nOyonnax are captained by Englishman Joe El-Abd. The 33-year-old flanker spent three seasons with Toulon before becoming an Oyonnaxien last season. His leadership and know-how will be crucial. Outhalf Benjam\u00edn Urdapilleta is the on-pitch heartbeat of the side. The 6-times capped Argentine provides inventiveness in attack, as well as being accurate with the boot. The 27-year-old scored 232 points in the Pro D2 last season, and looks at home in Oyonnax after two years with Harlequins.\nUrdapilleta is the key man at outhalf. (c) Michel TREUILLET.\nAt fullback, Florian Denos was the Pro D2\u2019s top try-scorer last season with 17 in 28 games. The 27-year-old has previously played Top 14 rugby with Bourgoin and Castres, after developing at Toulouse. His assurance and leadership at the back will be valuable. At inside centre, Hemani Paea is 112kg of Tongan ball-carrying and big-tackling power. Having started his professional career down in F\u00e9d\u00e9rale 1, this will be entirely new territory for Paea.\nDenos and El Abd were both part of the Pro D2 Team of the Season for 2012/13, as was loosehead prop Antoine Tichit, a former France U19 and U20 international. At 24, there are high hopes for Tichit who has all the skills needed to play at the highest level. The Top 14, where the mantra is \u201cno scrum, no win\u201d, will truly test Tichit. Elsewhere, No. 8 Chad Slade (31) is a Samoan international, tighthead Cl\u00e9ment Ba\u00efocco (33) is capped for France, and flanker Scott Newlands (27) has played for Scotland.\nDamian Browne is back in the Top 14 for the second time, having spent three years with Brive from 2008 to 2011. After two frustrating seasons with Leinster, the 33-year-old will expect to play every weekend. Head coach Urios will value Browne\u2019s Top 14 experience highly, and the Galway native will be expected to smash rucks, provide power in the scrum and generally put his 126kg frame to good use. Browne will need be well motivated for what is likely to be a testing season and a relegation battle at Oyonnax.\nPhotos: Martin Dobey, Oyonnax Rugby, Michel TREUILLET.\nTagged Christophe Urios, Damian Browne, Key Players, Oyonnax, Preview, Stade Charles Mathon, Team, Top 14\nRebels Ditch Beale and O\u2019Connor\nFor hire: Utility back (not outhalf) who can run fast, sidestep, tackle, pass long off both sides and has superb hair. (c) WP Photography Geelong.\nThe majority of the reaction to the Rebels\u2019 decision not to offer Kurtley Beale and James O\u2019Connor new deals at the club for 2014 has focused on the duo\u2019s off-field issues. That attention is justifiable and those problems were definitely a powerful motivating factor behind the Rebels\u2019 call. However, the most important aspect of rugby is still the actual games on the pitch. The Rebels would certainly have studied whether or not Beale and O\u2019Connor\u2019s performances in Super Rugby meant it was worthwhile putting up with the off-field problems.\nAfter joining the Rebels in 2012, O\u2019Connor played 21 of a possible 32 games. Just one of those 21 appearances came from the bench, incidentally his last. The 23-year-old stared nine times at outhalf, six times at fullback and five times at inside centre (second five-eight). The most consecutive starts he had in one position was five at outhalf. That movement between positions highlights one of the problems of O\u2019Connor\u2019s playing career so far: no one knows his best position.\nOver the last two seasons, the Queenslander scored 201 points for the Rebels, including three tries. With O\u2019Connor possessing the pace and footwork he does, one might expect his try-scoring rate to have been higher than 0.14 per game, especially when compared with a rate of .25 per game over four seasons at the Force. In terms of place kicking, O\u2019Connor scored 44 penalties and 27 conversions, at an accuracy rate of just over 78%.\nJOC played 10, 12 and 15 for the Rebels. (c) Jesse Fanthorpe.\nIn 2012, O\u2019Connor was involved in just one of the Rebels\u2019 four wins. That victory was at home to the Blues, when he played at outhalf. In the minutes that the Rebels had O\u2019Connor on the pitch in 2012, they were 236-113 aggregate losers to the opposition. To sum it up, with O\u2019Connor on the pitch in 2012, the Rebels\u2019 record read: Played 8, Won 1, Lost 7, with a points difference of -123.\nWithout O\u2019Connor, the Rebels record was more impressive: Played 13, Won 6, Lost 5, Drew 2. The aggregate score on those occasions was 303-277 in favour of the opposition, a much improved points difference of -26. It must be noted that these records include the spells when O\u2019Connor was substituted off the pitch, but that only serves to highlight the main point. Without JOC on the pitch, the Rebels were statistically a better team in 2012.\nIn 2013, the Wallaby played more often for the Rebels, but the stats tell a similar story. With O\u2019Connor on the field, the Melbourne club had a record of: Played 13, Won 3, Lost 10. The aggregate score was 368-270 against, a points difference 0f -98. Without JOC on the pitch, the Rebels were numerically better: Played 6, Won 3, Lost 3, with a combined score of 147-113, a points difference of -35. That said, O\u2019Connor was involved in three of the Rebels\u2019 five wins, starting both victories against the Force and making a telling impact off the bench last weekend versus the Highlanders.\nFor hire: Outhalf/fullback with vision, searing pace, creative playmaking skills and footwork from another planet. (c) Graham MacDougall.\nBeale also joined the Rebels for the start of the 2012 season, but played even less than O\u2019Connor. Over the last two seasons Beale made 14 appearances, all but one of them in the starting team. He was selected at outhalf on 7 occasions, and fullback the remaining 7 times. Just like JOC, there are still differing opinions on Beale\u2019s best position. Interestingly, of the four times Beale tasted victory in a Rebels\u2019 jersey, he was wearing number 10 in three of them.\nBeale\u2019s scoring impact for the Rebels was understandably lower than O\u2019Connor\u2019s, given that he played less and was not the front-line place kicker. The 24-year-old contributed a total of 50 points, including four tries. That puts Beale at a try-scoring rate of .31 tries per full game at the Rebels, better than his .21 rate at the Waratahs. From the tee, Beale kicked 6 conversions and 14 penalties, with an accuracy rate of 87%.\nIn 2012, Beale was involved in three of the Rebels\u2019 four wins. With the Sydney man on the pitch, the Rebels\u2019 record read: Played 10, Won 3, Lost 7. The total scoreline was 300-208 to the combined opposition, a points difference of -92. Without Beale out on the field, the Rebels were: Played 8, Won 2, Drew 1, Lost 5. On those occasions the aggregate score was 220-154, an improved points difference of -66.\nIn 2013, the fact that Beale played just four times means the stats cannot be relied upon as heavily as above. However, it is important to note the difference in the Rebels\u2019 performances when Beale did play. With him involved, the Rebels were: Played 4, Won 1, Lost 3. But the key stat here is a points difference of -12 in those 4 games. Without Beale, the Rebels\u2019 record in 2013 was: Played 14, Won 4, Lost 10. The aggregate score was 431-331, a vastly inferior points difference of -100.\nO\u2019Connor (left) ready to choose exactly the line Beale wants him to. The Rebels didn\u2019t get enough from this combination. (c) richseow.\nTo the naked eye, O\u2019Connor and Beale combine well on the pitch. They appear to read each others attacking intentions instinctively and usually pick ideal lines off each other when the chance arises. Rebels fans haven\u2019t had too many opportunities to see the pair playing together though. Over the last two years, Beale and O\u2019Connor have been on the pitch together only 10 times for the Rebels.\nIn 2012, the combination didn\u2019t bring success, with the Rebels winning just once of the six occasions, with an aggregate scoreline of -88. In 2013, the combination showed signs of improvement, but unfortunately only had four chances to do so. The Rebels won twice, and actually had a points difference of +3 overall. The great shame is that Beale\u2019s personal issues prevented us from seeing more of the combination that looked so promising in brief glimpses.\nAll of the above should be processed with the reminder that the Rebels are still a weak team. That\u2019s entirely natural, given that they have only finished their third season in Super Rugby. Over the last two years, the Rebels have won just nine games. On four of those occasions neither O\u2019Connor nor Beale, the club\u2019s \u2018best\u2019 players, were involved. At times it has looked as though the Rebels squad have been liberated by the star duo\u2019s absences. 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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home The MusicNerd Q&A With The Mavericks\nThe MusicNerd Q&A With The Mavericks\nPosted on November 7, 2013 by Ken Kelley |\nGrowing up, there wasn\u2019t much music that my mother and I saw eye to eye on. It\u2019s not that my mother didn\u2019t appreciate music. Far from it. But much of my musical education as a kid came from my older sisters as well as my father. I got to know Elton John, Paul Simon, John Cougar and Abba thanks to them. As a teen, I listened to everything from Metallica to Soundgarden and Bad Brains.\nI\u2019m not quite sure how it came to be that my mother and I bonded over The Mavericks but it happened. I got turned onto the band in late 1997 while I was working part-time at a record store here in Moncton (RIP Sam The Record Man, long live Frank\u2019s Music!)\nI picked up Music For All Occasions and immediately fell in love with the record. I expect that my mother heard me playing the album at home and it piqued her interest. Although she couldn\u2019t seem to remember the band\u2019s name, it became standard that anytime I was driving my mother somewhere, The Mavericks\u2019 Music For All Occasions became the soundtrack to our travels. My mother loved Raul Malo\u2019s voice and really, can you blame her?\nThe Mavericks are returning to the Maritimes for a pair of shows. On Friday November 15, the group will take the stage at Fredericton\u2019s Playhouse Theatre while the next evening, they will be playing Casino Nova Scotia\u2019s Schooner Room. Ticket details for both shows are on the Sonic Concerts website.\nDon\u2019t forget to enter for your chance to win a pair of tickets to the group\u2019s show in Fredericton.\nThe Mavericks released their latest record, In Time, this past February. The album is stellar, a wonderful return to form for the long-running band.\nPaul Deakin from The Mavericks spoke with The MusicNerd Chronicles a couple of weeks ago about the rebirth of the band.\nThe Mavericks have taken a couple of hiatuses in the last 13 years. What led to the group\u2019s original break at the turn of the century?\nIt was just time to get off of the train. When Trampoline came out in 1998, our song Dance The Night Away became a big hit in the United Kingdom. Suddenly, our career shifted from being a country band in the United States to being a massive pop band overseas. We went from playing one night at Shepherd\u2019s Bush to 2000 people to selling 20,000 seats a night.\nSo how does one go from being on tour, playing sold-out shows to suddenly having all the free time in the world?\nWhen you\u2019re used to being on the road for 200 dates a year, I knew I would have to do something so I actually got into being a carpenter and started my own company Carpentry For All Occasions [a nod to the group\u2019s 1995 album Music For All Occasions]. It was something that I always wanted to do. I applied the same theory that I used to become a drummer: Buy the tools and fake my way into it. [laughs]\nYou guys ended up getting back together in 2003 but then were on hiatus again less than two years later. What happened that time?\nWe got back together in 2003 with a batch of new songs and an offer to make a record but in hindsight, it was too soon for us to have revisited the band. I don\u2019t think we really had a good opportunity to have sufficient time to decompress before we jumped back into it. Being in a band should be a joyful thing and so when it started feeling as though we were phoning it in, we knew it was time to step away again. I wasn\u2019t sure that we would get back together at all; the band didn\u2019t end in the best of ways. It\u2019s not that we started disliking each other or anything like that. Raul wanted to pursue some other musical ideas. I think he felt a little stifled by the band.\nWhat prompted the group to give it another go?\nTwo years ago, we were offered the opportunity to do a tour. Raul, Robert and I sat down to talk about it and make sure that we all wanted to do it. Raul brought up the fact that he had a lot of new songs and suddenly, we were in talks to make another record. The caveat with that was that we wanted to make the record that we wanted to make. We didn\u2019t want anyone trying to shape the direction of the record or anything like that.\nIf you don\u2019t mind me saying, your latest record, In Time, sounds like a more logical continuation from where the band was at with Trampoline than your self-titled record from 2003. Do you think this is a fair assessment?\nWith In Time, we wanted to make a record that was a reflection of where each of us was at in life. It not only felt as though we were picking up from where we left off, we also had the added benefit of having evolved with musical experiences and our friendships rekindled. There is an immediacy to the new record as though everything could fall apart at any minute. I love that. 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        "raw_content": "Home International Ireland votes in \u2018once-in-a-generation\u2019 abortion referendum\nIreland votes in \u2018once-in-a-generation\u2019 abortion referendum\nDUBLIN, May 25: Ireland began voting on Friday in an abortion referendum that could be a milestone on a path of change in a country that, only two decades ago, was one of Europe\u2019s most socially conservative.\nPolls suggest Irish voters are set to overturn one of the world\u2019s strictest bans on terminations. Prime Minister Leo Varadkar, in favour of change, has called the referendum a \u201conce-in-a-generation\u201d chance.\nVoters in the once deeply Catholic nation will be asked if they wish to scrap a prohibition that was enshrined in the constitution by referendum 35 year ago, and partly lifted in 2013 only for cases where the mother\u2019s life is in danger.\nIreland has been changing fast. It legalised divorce by a razor-thin majority only in 1995, but three years ago became the first country in the world to adopt gay marriage by popular vote.\nA decades-old battle over abortion has played out in a fiercely contested debate that divided political parties, saw the once mighty church take a back seat and became a test case for how global internet giants deal with social media advertising in political campaigns.\nUnlike in 1983, when religion was front and centre and abortion was a taboo subject for most people, the campaign was instead defined by women on both sides publicly describing their personal experiences of terminations.\n\u201cI think it\u2019s the right thing for the women of Ireland \u2013 care, compassion, dignity and safety. Equal healthcare is why I\u2019m voting \u2018Yes\u2019,\u201d said Joanna Faughan, 33, voting in the north Dublin suburb of Castleknock where queues formed before polls opened at 0600 GMT.\n\u201cYes\u201d campaigners have argued that with over 3,000 women travelling to Britain each year for terminations \u2013 a right enshrined in a 1992 referendum \u2013 and others ordering pills illegally online, abortion is already a reality in Ireland.\nWriting in the Times Ireland newspaper, Varadkar urged voters to put themselves in the shoes of an Irish woman dealing with a crisis pregnancy.\nAlthough not on the ballot paper, the \u201cNo\u201d camp has seized on government plans to allow terminations with no restriction up to 12 weeks into a pregnancy if the referendum is carried, calling it a step too far for most voters.\nThey argue that the right to life of the unborn child which the 1983 vote equated to that of the mother is a human rights issue.\n\u201cI think it\u2019s important that we protect the unborn babies, people don\u2019t care anymore about the dignity of human life. I\u2019ve a family myself and I think it\u2019s really important,\u201d said John Devlin, a marketing worker in his early 50s voting \u2018No\u2019 near Dublin\u2019s city centre.\nOpinion polls have put those who favour changing the law in a clear lead. The two most recent surveys showed the \u201cYes\u201d side pulling further ahead.\nPolling stations close at 2100 GMT and national broadcaster RTE plans to publish an exit poll at 2230 GMT. The first indications of the result are expected mid-morning on Saturday, after the count begins at 0800 GMT.\nAnalysts said a high turnout similar to the 62 percent who voted to adopt gay marriage, particularly in urban areas, would likely favour the \u201cYes\u201d side.",
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        "raw_content": "Seahawks changes leave Wagner, Wright as veteran voices\nRENTON, Wash. \u2014 Bobby Wagner reacted as though he was hoping the question would come.\nWith all the changes on the Seattle Seahawks defence \u2014 the leaders, the voices, the veterans no longer around \u2014 will there be a new focus on a group of linebackers that at times has seemed underappreciated?\n\u201cIt has always been about the guy in the middle,\u201d Wagner said emphatically. \u201cSo for me, it\u2019s not no different because that\u2019s how I look at it, but from the outside maybe it is different because those guys are gone and you guys are looking for someone who is going to be that leader. Y\u2019all ain\u2019t got to look. You\u2019re looking at the guy right here. I will be that guy and we\u2019re going to be fine.\u201d\nAnd with that, any question about who the leading voice is on Seattle\u2019s defence was quickly answered.\nFor most of the past half-decade, Seattle\u2019s highly regarded defence was defined by the secondary with the catchy nickname and the flashy personalities. From there, attention often shifted to the defensive line and the type of chaos Michael Bennett and others created on \u2014 and sometimes off \u2014 the field.\nThen there was Wagner and fellow linebacker K.J. Wright. They have been regarded as two of the best in the league at their positions and sometimes have received that level of recognition. But they were often relegated to a secondary role on their own team in terms of recognition even with Wagner being voted first-team All-Pro three times and Wright being a Pro Bowl selection.\n\u201cThe attention has gone elsewhere, I guess,\u201d Wright said. \u201cNothing will change. We\u2019ll still be the bad-ass linebackers on this team. We\u2019ll still lead the way. Stuff will still be run in order. We\u2019ll still make plays and it\u2019ll be fun out there.\u201d\nSeattle\u2019s off-season defensive overhaul saw Bennett, Richard Sherman and Sheldon Richardson find new homes; Cliff Avril and Kam Chancellor step away from the game due to neck injuries, and Earl Thomas hold out in search of a new contract. There are changes everywhere across Seattle\u2019s defensive alignment, with the exception of the linebackers.\nWagner has been calling Seattle\u2019s defence from the moment he arrived in the NFL and became a starter as a rookie. His partner the entire time has been Wright. With the departures, those voices they\u2019ve used together for the past six seasons will be even louder.\n\u201cYeah, they had the name, they got a lot of the attention and now the attention may shift to the linebackers,\u201d Wagner said. \u201cBut we pride ourselves on being the guys that lead this team and that has been my mindset since I stepped in. I had coach Norton teach me the way.\u201d\nKen Norton Jr. has returned to Seattle to be the defensive co-ordinator. He was a mentor for Wagner and Wright as the linebackers coach when both arrived in the NFL. Now he\u2019s returned with an even bigger imprint on what Seattle does defensively.\n\u201cHe\u2019s the linebackers guy and he put that responsibility more on us. He calls on me in the meeting room to answer most of the questions, calls on Bobby to answer the questions because he knows that we\u2019re all on the same page,\u201d Wright said. \u201cHe knows that we\u2019re the guys that can share our leadership abilities, share our knowledge of the game. He\u2019s putting that on us.\u201d\nThere may also be some schematic tweaks that give Wagner and Wright more freedom defensively. Wright said he believes the adjustments will make Seattle more fundamentally sound defensively and the linebackers could be the benefactors.\n\u201cI think this defence is hungry,\u201d Wright said. \u201cWe have a lot to prove. Myself, the secondary with all the guys leaving, the (defensive) line with the guys leaving. It\u2019s going to be fun because you\u2019ve got guys who want to come and show who they are.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "The Canadians are, improbably, back: Eugenie Bouchard, Milos Raonic find groove to start 2016\nScott Stinson: OK, so maybe THIS will be the year in which Canadian tennis takes a giant leap forward\nOK, so maybe THIS will be the year in which Canadian tennis takes a giant leap forward.\n[np_storybar title=\u201dBlue Jays\u2019 front office under pressure, Eugenie Bouchard looks to bounce back: 10 sports stories to watch in 2016\u2033 link=\u201dhttp://news.nationalpost.com/sports/mlb/toronto-blue-jays-front-office-under-pressure-eugenie-bouchard-looks-to-bounce-back-10-sports-stories-to-watch-in-2016\u2033%5D\nLast year, you may recall, had all the makings of a watershed moment. Milos Raonic and Eugenie Bouchard were each coming off career bests in the previous Grand Slam season, the former as part of a steady climb up the world rankings, the latter a more unexpected supernova.\nBut then, splat.\nRaonic\u2019s season was derailed by foot surgery that caused him to miss the French Open and left him still rusty at Wimbledon, and then back problems in late summer turned his U.S. Open into something of a trial. Hit ball, call for trainer, repeat. The injuries and missed time sent his ATP ranking from a career high fourth in May to 14th by the end of the season. It was the first time as a pro that the 25-year-old Thornhill native finished a season with a lower ranking at the end than at the start.\nMilos Raonic seeded No. 13 at Australian Open; Novak Djokovic, Serena Williams top seeds\nCanada\u2019s Daniel Nestor becomes first in ATP history to record 1,000 career doubles victories after Sydney win\nAnd his troubles were trifling compared with those of Bouchard. The 21-year-old Montrealer lost in the first round in 12 of 17 tournaments, saw her WTA ranking drop from five to 49, fired a coach, suffered a concussion, and sued the USTA. Eventful.\nIt was enough to wonder if Canada\u2019s moment as a tennis nation had ended just as soon as it had started. Even Vasek Pospisil, the lone bright spot last summer with a quarter-final run at Wimbledon that saw him give Andy Murray some trouble in front of Will and Kate at Centre Court, lost in the first round in ridiculous heat at the U.S. Open and has seen his ATP ranking slide back to 39 after reaching a career-best 25.\nBut with the tennis season getting serious with the start of the Australian Open on Monday, the Canadians are, improbably, back. Raonic won last week at a warmup tournament in Brisbane, which would have been notable on its own but was all the moreso because he beat Roger Federer in the final. Federer, battling an illness, was distinctly unFed-like in the match, but Raonic has now beaten the Swiss maestro twice, something than cannot be said by anyone else on Tour who is his age.\nHe said after the win that he hoped it would be a sign to his opponents that he had \u201chis stuff back together\u201d and that he would be a tough out in Melbourne. He also admitted that last year was a bitter pill.\n\u201cTo see myself slip a little bit, even though I knew it was not necessarily strictly to my tennis level but outside things, those things were hard to accept, hard to swallow, and in some ways also depressing to deal with,\u201d Raonic said.\nRaonic also split with coach Ivan Ljubicic at the end of 2015, and will now work with former pro Carlos Moya, but an extended break at the end of last season is probably the biggest reason for his turnaround. At Wimbledon, he admitted after a third-round loss to Nick Kyrgios that he was not in playing shape. In New York, with the back issues, he looked even worse. But his serve is so good that, even while hobbled, he was able to win some matches at both tournaments.\nThere\u2019s no part of Bouchard\u2019s game that stands out quite so dramatically. Her 2014 rise was due largely to her ability to win crucial points on big stages, which made her 2015 collapse all the more puzzling. During a run of three straight first-round exits in June, she twice dropped the first set, fought back to win the second, and then fell apart in the third. By the time she dropped her first match at Wimbledon, a tournament she was also playing while still recovering from an injury, she sounded almost relieved to have the whole defending-Wimbledon-finalist thing behind her. The clean start even seemed to be working in New York, right up until she fell and hit her head in the locker room, causing her to withdraw from her quarter-final match and ultimately miss the rest of her season.\nBut after a third straight win at the Hobart International has put her into the semifinals in the Australian tuneup, Bouchard now is 5-1 in 2016. That equals the number of matches she won in between Melbourne and New York last season, a stretch that ran from February to September. She hasn\u2019t dropped a set in three matches in Australia and beat 2-seed Camila Giorgi in the quarters, a complete turnaround from last season, where she lost five times to players ranked higher than 75th. Perhaps more significantly, she seems to have rediscovered her fight. In her previous match against eighth seed Alison Van Uytvanck, she fell behind 1-3 in the second set before winning four straight games. 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        "raw_content": "Agriculture, Business, Community, Government\nThe Eastern Farm Workers Association Holds a Volunteer Orientation\nThe Eastern Farm Workers Association is located at 525 N Salina St.,Syracuse, NY \u00a9 2018 Malika-Budur Kalila\nListen to the audio to learn more about the EFWA\nBy Malika-Budur Kalila SYRACUSE, N.Y. (NNC News)\u2014The Eastern Farm Workers Association in Syracuse held a volunteer orientation on Tuesday. The association explained its vision and mission statement to the new members.\nLuis Erickson is a volunteer coordinator at the EFWA. According to him, the organization provides support to local farmers, whose income cannot keep up with the rising cost of living.\nCurrently, the association is working on low income farmers who are having trouble meeting their expenses, Erickson said. The EFWA negotiates with National Grid to allow families more time to pay their electric and gas bills. He added, for some low income family members electricity is a must have, because they have serious health issues and their medicines need to stay refrigerated.\nAlso, the EFWA reported that farm workers are the poorest workers in the country, performing some of the most difficult and dangerous work. Additionally, farm workers face an average life expectancy of 48 years.\nDuring the orientation, the coordinator clarified the duties of the volunteers. The organization expects members to visit farm labor camps, communicate with farmers, and provide them some food resources.\nThe EFWA also wants volunteers to help in recruiting medical professionals, who will provide curative care to the farmers and their families. Moreover, the association needs a helping hand in joining campaigns and creating petitions against government policies, which may hurt the financial status of the farmers.\nErickson said, the association looks forward to having new volunteers. More information about the EFWA is available on its Facebook page.",
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        "raw_content": "U.S. Flies B-52 Bombers Into China\u2019s New Air Defense Identification Zone\nJulian E. Barnes delivered a major international scoop to DJX readers, reporting Tuesday Nov. 26 at 11:31 a.m. EST that a pair of American B-52 bombers flew over a disputed island chain in the East China Sea without informing Beijing, in a direct challenge to China and its establishment of an expanded air defense zone.The planes flew out of Guam and entered the new Chinese Air Defense Identification Zone at about 7 p.m. Washington time Monday, according to a U.S. official.\nThis is how the full story later appeared on DJX:\n11:31 *U.S. Flies B-52 Bombers Into China\u2019s New Air Defense Identification Zone\n11:31 *U.S. Military Says It Won\u2019t Observe Beijing\u2019s New Identification Zone Over Disputed Islands\n11:35 U.S. Flies B-52 Bombers Into China\u2019s New Air Defense Identification Zone\nWASHINGTON\u2013A pair of American B-52 bombers flew over a disputed island chain in the East China Sea without informing Beijing, U.S. officials said Tuesday, in a direct challenge to China and its establishment of an expanded air defense zone.\nThe planes flew out of Guam and entered the new Chinese Air Defense Identification Zone at about 7 p.m. Washington time Monday, according to a U.S. official.\nOver the weekend, Beijing said it was expanding its Air Defense Identification Zone to include the island chain, which is claimed by both Beijing and Tokyo but administered by Japan. The islands, the source of growing friction in the region, are known as the Diaoyu Islands in China and Senkaku Islands in Japan.\nDefense officials earlier had promised that the U.S. would challenge the zone and would not comply with Chinese requirements to file a flight plan, radio frequency or transponder information.\nThe flight of the B-52s, based at Anderson Air Force Base in Guam, were part of a long planned exercise called Coral Lightening. The bombers were not armed and were not accompanied by escort planes.",
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        "raw_content": "Huawei, ZTE face 5G bans in Australia\nAustralia has banned Huawei Technologies Co. and ZTE Corp. from taking part in the country\u2019s 5G wireless technology development efforts over national security concerns. Security agencies remain skeptical about connections between Huawei and the Chinese government and believe they might not be able to prevent their 5G network from being tampered with. Australia had previously banned Huawei from a project related to its broadband network.\nTelecom companies and equipment suppliers will now be subject to new regulations in Australia. ZTE was also banned from being involved in the 5G project. Huawei and ZTE have both disputed claims of security risks related to their products and services. The Chinese government is unhappy with Australia\u2019s decision and asked the nation to drop prejudices and pave the way for fair competition.\nApart from Australia, Huawei and ZTE have been probed in other countries such as the US and UK on grounds of risk to national security\nApart from Australia, Huawei and ZTE have been probed in other countries such as the US and UK on grounds of risk to national security. There have been reports of Chinese firms facing scrutiny due to their associations with the Chinese government. In the US, the Trump administration has raised concerns over the involvement of Chinese firms in intellectual property theft and has blocked deals that involved Chinese companies.\nZTE was banned by the US government earlier this year from doing business with American companies. The prohibition, handed out for violation of trade sanctions, crippled the company\u2019s operations and was reversed only after the company agreed to hefty penalties.\nLast month, a government panel in the UK raised national security concerns due to flaws in Huawei\u2019s engineering that could put the country\u2019s telecom networks under risk. Prior to this, concerns over Huawei were raised in Canada where officials asked the government to monitor the company\u2019s operations in a manner similar to the US. In Europe too, there are said to be apprehensions in general about Chinese companies and their ties to the government of China.\nRelated: Security threat: Huawei under scanner as trade war concerns heighten\nRelated: Trade war: The US hands ZTE Corp an export ban\nRelated: ZTE gets help from US government to end export ban",
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        "raw_content": "The Peril of Midterms: Can Trump Defy the Odds Once Again?\nby V. Lance Tarrance\nAfter the unexpected victory of Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election, the year-old Trump administration now faces its first midterm election on Nov. 6. The daunting record of past midterms must be uppermost in their minds. Is a debacle for the party in power looming?\nWhile Trump touts the strengthening economy, as well as his legislative and other policy successes, these tend to be overshadowed by the more rocky aspects of his freshman year. His first year has included unprecedented turnover in the White House, congressional investigations, a special prosecutor, inflammatory partisan conflicts and mutual distrust, extending to some extent within his own party.\nEnter the U.S. Constitution which, in midterm elections, guarantees an indirect evaluation of a presidency every 24 months and gives a president a \"check-up\" by the voters. Voters in 2018 will evaluate the performance of Trump and his party and give a \"thumbs up\" or \"thumbs down\" on the direction he's taking the country. The party in power has all its House seats up for re-election along with eight of its 52 (soon to be 51) Senate seats, not to mention a slew of governors and other state elected officials. It will be Trump's most important test of his blueprint to \"Make America Great Again,\" even though his name will not appear on a ballot in any state.\nMidterm Elections Historically Unkind to First Term Presidents\nMost midterm elections have been unkind to first-time presidencies, and only three times in the last century (in 1934, 1998 and 2002) has a president's party gained seats in the U.S. House. History teaches us that the best that any administration can reasonably hope for is to suffer a limited number of losses in the Congress, which in 2018 would mean Republicans could retain majority control.\nDuring nearly a century of U.S. elections, the party of a newly-elected president has lost an average of 23 seats in the U.S. House. If this normal disadvantage holds for 2018, it would result in a \"toss up\" for control of the U.S. House of Representatives, given that the GOP holds 239 seats to the Democrats' 193 as of December (with three vacancies). This type of divided government would result in more gridlock. Stalemates on the rest of the Trump agenda items would be a foregone conclusion, likely leading to a severely weakened candidacy for Trump in the 2020 presidential election.\nIt is worth remembering that a few first-term midterm elections changed recent history or redefined a presidency. The first was the 1966 election when President Lyndon Johnson was responsible for his party's loss of 47 House seats, which most attribute to his escalation of the war in Vietnam. While Democrats retained the majority in Congress, the gains energized a dispirited Republican Party, giving rise to a new era of conservative leaders, both in and out of Congress.\nAlthough both were subsequently elected for a second term, Bill Clinton and Barack Obama each suffered devastating losses of party control in Congress during their first midterm that altered how they governed.\nThe Democrats lost 52 House seats in the midterm election of 1994, after the newly-elected Clinton attempted to pass sweeping healthcare legislation. Clinton tacked a very different legislative course after these losses. Obama suffered similar losses during his first term. After passing the Affordable Care Act earlier in the year, his party lost 63 U.S. House seats in 2010, giving the GOP control, and forcing Obama to govern under divided government for the duration of his presidency.\nPresident Obama called his first midterm election a \"shellacking,\" somewhat reminiscent of George W. Bush characterizing his own party's loss of 30 seats in the 2006 midterms as a \"thumping.\" No matter the term, it was a referendum on the president's and his administration's leadership.\nIndicators for Trump in the Run Up to the 2018 Midterms\nWill there be a new word coined by President Trump that reflects the midterm outcome for 2018, whether that be a loss, or a break with historical precedent as his party wins more seats? What signs should we watch for that will predict the outcome?\nFirst and foremost is presidential job approval, which -- averaging 39% in the month of December -- gives President Trump a very poor chance of bucking the midterm odds if it holds at this level.\nTrump's 20-point approval deficit in recent Gallup polling does not bode well for him, in part because none of the past five presidents saw an increase in their approval rating in the year before their first midterm. Ronald Reagan's approval rating fell from a net +18 positive in November 1981 to a net -3 in November 1982, as the country sank into recession. In November 1993, Clinton had a net positive job approval rating (+5), while by midterm election-time, the positive margin had vanished and his party lost majority control of the U.S. House. President Obama, one year out from his first midterm election, also had a comfortably positive net job approval rating (+13), but that also disappeared by November 2010 and his party lost majority control of the U.S. House.\nBoth Bushes suffered approval declines in their second year, but because they started from such a high point in November of their first year, they still went into their first midterms with strong approval. Additionally, the continued focus on the 9/11 terrorist attacks somewhat insulated George W. Bush in 2002 from historical trends, not only maintaining control of the U.S. House, but actually picking up eight seats.\nJob Approval of Recent Presidents One Year Out From First Midterm Election\nApprove Disapprove Net approve\n% % pct. pts.\nAnother key indicator to watch in the 2018 elections is measurements of generic congressional ballot preferences immediately before the election; these try to simulate a \"party vote\" across the nation. Other variables have to be taken into consideration, such as the inertia of incumbency, the state of the economy, media coverage of the president himself and the demographics of the various 435 congressional districts.\nThe most important variable to watch for is the intensity of the political base on both sides and how this manifests itself in voter turnout of Democrats and Republicans. The real bottom line for every midterm election is \"turnout.\"\nRecent History of First Midterm Elections of U.S. Presidents\nFirst midterm election year Republican U.S. House vote (U.S., in millions) Democrat U.S. House vote (U.S., in millions)[1] Net vote for party of incumbent president Change in U.S. House seats for president's party[2]\n1982 27.6 35.1 -7.5 -26\n1990 27.4 32.4 -5 -8\n2002 37.1 33.6 3.5 8\n[1] http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electioninfo/index.aspx (See page at end of each year's document for summary of U.S. House vote)\n[2] http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/data/mid-term_elections.php\nObviously, the preferred outcome for the Trump administration in the 2018 midterm elections would be for something akin to the 2002 Bush midterm, when 3.5 million more votes were cast nationally for Republicans than Democrats -- an indication of stronger GOP turnout. That is seemingly unlikely absent a galvanizing national event such as 9/11. But even the 1990 midterm during the senior George Bush's presidency, when the Republicans lost only eight seats, would be a win for Trump. He will, on the other hand, want to avoid the wipeouts of 1994 and 2010 that swept the majority party, then Democrats, out of power.\nMany journalists and political observers are already forecasting that the 2018 midterm will be a \"wave election\" and that Democrats will achieve great election success via a campaign to reverse Trump's policies. Data driven analytics have shown a much closer race. According to an analysis by the Huffington Post in August, the Republicans would lose control of the U.S. House by about seven seats (Republican control going into 2018 is +24). More recent forecasting models by Decision Desk HQ offer a range of outcomes, from Republicans retaining a three-seat majority, to the Democrats winning by nine seats.\nThese predictions are all plausible since the party out of power historically regains some of that power back in the first midterm election. With President Trump's comparatively low job approval ratings, it is likely that the advantage this time around will go to the party out of power, the Democrats.\nThe 2018 House midterm elections are destined to be among the most watched and interesting races in recent times and the scene doesn't look good for Republicans. Trump seems to believe he will improve his party's chances of maintaining majority control by making legislative progress on some of his remaining big campaign promises, such as health care, infrastructure repair and immigration reform. He also believes the recent tax bill will help the Republicans once voters see more money in their paychecks in 2018. This would give him the opportunity to \"nationalize\" the 2018 midterm elections based upon a potentially improved general economy, particularly if there is continued job growth.\nThe stakes are certainly high, as even average losses would jeopardize the Republican majority, and therefore Trump's legislative agenda, for at least the next two years.\nWill history repeat itself, or will Trump -- whose name was once synonymous with gaming and casinos -- manage to defy the odds stacked against him once again?\nUSA All Gallup Headlines Blog Congress Election 2018 Elections Gallup Blog Politics The Presidency\nAmericans' 2018 Predictions: Foreign Strife, Strong Economy\nAmericans' predictions for the economy in 2018 are more optimistic than usual, while their predictions about international peace and U.S. power in the world are more dismal than average.\nBarack Obama, Hillary Clinton Retain Most Admired Titles\nBarack Obama and Hillary Clinton retain their titles as most admired man and woman, by narrow margins over Donald Trump and Michelle Obama, respectively.\nGallup https://news.gallup.com/opinion/gallup/224888/peril-midterms-trump-defy-odds-once-again.aspx",
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        "raw_content": "UGA Press to develop series based on MLK Collection\nThe University of Georgia Press and the Morehouse College Martin Luther King Jr. Collection will collaborate to develop a groundbreaking new series of books using the archives of the Morehouse MLK Collection, which includes nearly 10,000 items.\nTo be written by notable scholars of civil rights, race relations and American history and politics, the series will provide insightful overviews and fresh analyses of King\u2019s intellectual, theological and activist engagement. A variety of themes will be covered, including poverty, the Vietnam War, capitalism, racial discrimination, nonviolence, education and civil rights.\nThe Morehouse MLK Collection represents a large portion of the Morehouse alumnus\u2019s legacy, spanning the years between 1944 and 1968. Included are hundreds of handwritten notes, personal letters, famous and lesser-known speeches, manuscripts and sermons. Highlights include King\u2019s 1964 Nobel Peace Prize lecture, his 1963 \u201cLetter from Birmingham Jail,\u201d and an early draft of his \u201cI Have a Dream\u201d speech. Of significance are the 1,100 books from King\u2019s personal library, many annotated with handwritten notes.\nDrawing upon this wealth of primary documents and source information, the series authors will examine King\u2019s legacy as an activist, theologian, philosopher and political theoretician.\nViewing the collection through a 21st-century lens will illustrate how King\u2019s words, vision and actions affected other movements and philosophies, and how others responded to and perceived his work, both during his life and after his assassination.\nWalter Biggins, senior acquisitions editor at the University of Georgia Press, will work closely with a series advisory board and oversee acquisitions within the series.\n\u201cI\u2019m so excited about the series because it situates King within the larger and never-ending struggle for human rights, and because it extends the promise and mission of his work into the present day,\u201d Biggins said. \u201cKing should loom larger, and with more complexity, in the world as a result of the series\u2019 groundbreaking work.\u201d\nColumns Inside UGA University of Georgia Press",
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        "raw_content": "Should We All Become Vegans to Stave Off Climate Change?\nTakepart.com\u2022 December 5, 2014\nIf you have even an iota of an environmental conscience, the issue of global warming no doubt crosses your mind every time you, say, fill up your gas tank or get on an airplane. But what about when you order a cheeseburger?\nEven as worldwide demand for meat continues to grow, our collective carnivorousness is clobbering our climate\u2014and most governments appear to be too chicken to do much about it.\nThat\u2019s the take away from a new report released by Chatham House, an influential international think tank based in the U.K. Livestock production accounts for a substantial amount of our greenhouse gas emissions, 14.5 percent to be precise\u2014which is more than what\u2019s produced by all sources of transportation combined.\nClimate scientists widely agree that in order to avoid the most devastating effects of climate change, we have to keep the rise in average global temperatures below 2\u02daC. Yet as the Chatham House report states, recent analyses have shown its unlikely that we'll be able to stay below that threshold \u201cwithout a shift in global meat and dairy consumption.\u201d\nIndeed, as the Environmental Working Group chronicled in its own study of the issue a few years ago, global meat production tripled between 1971 and 2010, while the population grew at a comparitively slower pace. \u201cAt this rate, production will double by 2050 to approximately 1.2 trillion pounds of meat per year,\u201d the EWG report states, \u201crequiring more water, land, fuel, pesticides and fertilizer and causing significant damage to the planet and global health.\u201d\nTwo other studies, published earlier this year (one out of the U.K. and one from Sweden) suggest that if current farming trends like the runaway production of meat continue, emissions from the agricultural sector would gobble up the world\u2019s entire carbon budget by 2050.\nAnd yet, almost no one seems to be talking about it.\n\u201cPreventing catastrophic warming is dependent on tackling meat and dairy consumption, but the world is doing very little,\u201d Rob Baily, the report\u2019s lead author, tells the Guardian.\nDespite national and international efforts to curb emissions from other major sources of greenhouse gas pollution, like power plants and transportation, there have been almost no serious attempts to cut such emissions from agriculture. Just three countries\u2014Brazil, France and Bulgaria\u2014have established quantitative targets to reduce livestock-related emissions.\nGetting people to associate that juicy ribeye with climate change may seem like a tall order, but a concerted campaign to educate the public about just how bad meat (especially beef) is for the climate would seem relatively easy compared to, say, overhauling our power supply.\nBut while many national governments appear willing to at least try to tackle other sources of greenhouse gas pollution, they seem wary of possibliy coming off like tsk-tsking nannies meddling in people\u2019s decisions about what they eat. \u201cA number of factors, not least the fear of a backlash, have made governments and environmental groups reluctant to pursue policies or campaign to shift consumer behaviour,\u201d notes the Chatham House report.\nYet in the first international survey on the issue, commissioned for the report, it appears the global public on a whole might very well be receptive to such a message\u2014if only they knew their meat-eating was causing a big problem.\nThe online survey included respondents from twelve countries, ranging from rapidly developing nations like Brazil, China, and India to established economies like the U.S., U.K., and Japan. On the whole, people were far less likely to identify livestock production as a significant contributor to global warming than other sources, even as an average 83 percent agreed that human activities contribute to climate change (not surprisingly, U.S. respondents were the least likely to agree).\nNotably, participants who were aware of the climate impact of meat consumption were more than twice as likely to report that they had taken action to reduce the amount of meat they ate or were likely to do so.\nThe Chatham House report comes less than a month after researches at the University of Minnesota released their own study looking at the impact of global diet trends on both public heath and climate change. (TL;DR: our ravenous meat-eating is bad for both.) This latest report gives a nod to the public health consequences as well, noting that \u201c[d]iets high in animal products are associated with increased risk of non-communicable diseases such as heart disease, diabetes and several forms of cancer,\u201d while at the same time letting us know that if we all shifted to eating, on average, just 3 ounces of meat a day\u2014the amount recommended by the Harvard healthy diet\u2014we could avoid a whopping 2.15 gigatons of CO2-equivalent emissions.\nThat combined focus on both personal health and the health of our climate may, indeed, be important in convincing the public to cut back on meat, particularly in developing countries, where meat consumption is expected to rise the most but also, hearteningly (and embarrassingly for Americans), where the public appears more receptive to rethinking what they eat, according to the Chatham House survey.\nAnd if you need one more takeaway stat to make the case, consider this from the report: \u201cA study for the UK suggested that dietary GHG emissions in meat-eaters are approximately twice as high as those in vegans.\u201d\n\u2022 If This Headline Read \u2018Eating Burgers Causes Global Warming,\u2019 Would You Click It?\n\u2022 Can We Eat Our Way Out of Global Warming\u2014and Get Healthier Too?\n\u2022 Could Creating a Methane-Free Cow Help Stop Climate Change?\n\u2022 Is Organic Farming the Key to Solving Hunger? 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        "raw_content": "Delta to add more flights between New York-JFK and the Caribbean\nNEW YORK \u2014 Delta Air Lines is expanding access between New York-JFK and the Caribbean with a second daily flight to Nassau, The Bahamas, beginning Oct. 1, 2018; new daily service to Kingston, Jamaica, effective Dec. 20, 2018; and new Saturday-only service to Port-au-Prince, Haiti, beginning Dec. 22, 2018.\n\"No one better connects New York to the world than Delta,\" said Chuck Imhof, Vice President \u2014 New York and Sales, East. \"We offer our customers more flights to more destinations than any other airline and we're excited to add more flights to the Caribbean to our strong network portfolio.\"\nThis winter, Delta will operate up to 145 flights per week to 16 Caribbean destinations from JFK. The new schedules are as follows:\nFlights to Kingston will operate on Boeing 737-800 aircraft, with 16 First Class seats, 36 Delta Comfort+\u00ae seats, and 108 Main Cabin seats. Flights to Nassau and Port-au-Prince will operate on Airbus A320 aircraft featuring 16 First Class seats, 18 Delta Comfort+\u00ae seats, and 126 Main Cabin seats. Once onboard, all customers on flights from New York to the Caribbean can enjoy complimentary Delta Studio featuring more than 1,000 hours of on-demand in-flight entertainment on individual seatback screens or streamed directly to a laptop, tablet or mobile. There is also free mobile messaging via iMessage, WhatsApp and Facebook Messenger, plus optional access to high-speed Wi-Fi throughout the aircraft.\nDomestic service enhancements build on Delta's commitment to New York customers\nDelta's new Caribbean service from New York complements a number of recent and upcoming enhancements to the airline's domestic offerings. From JFK, Delta will launch new daily service to San Jose, Calif., in June, while also growing its Dallas service to three times daily by September and adding an eighth nonstop to Delta's Atlanta hub, a fifth nonstop to Delta's Detroit hub and additional increased nonstop frequencies to top business markets including Charlotte, Cleveland, Indianapolis, Nashville, Norfolk, and Washington, D.C. Service to the West Coast has grown this summer to include four daily flights to San Diego and six daily trips to Seattle, with dedicated Delta One service on select flights to those destinations as well as to Las Vegas. Finally, Delta has increased the number of seats with new Airbus A321 aircraft and renovated Airbus A320s, both of which offer seatback entertainment, on a mix of routes, specifically to destinations across Florida.\nAt LaGuardia, Delta has added new service to Chattanooga, Tenn., and improved service to business markets including Denver; Grand Rapids, Mich.; Greenville, S.C.; Jacksonville, Fla.; Madison, Wis., and Omaha. The airline has also expanded its Delta Shuttle service to Chicago-O'Hare with a 15th peak daily flight with larger mainline Boeing 717 aircraft on the route in premium business time channels. Finally, Saturday leisure service from LaGuardia has improved year-over-year with over 20 additional daily Delta departures.\nDelta is New York's largest carrier with more than 500 peak-day departures to more than 130 destinations worldwide from its hubs at LaGuardia Airport and John F. Kennedy International Airport \u2014 including more destinations from New York State than any other airline. Delta has invested more than $2 billion in New York airport infrastructure over the past seven years and is currently building a new, $3.9 billion, 37-gate facility at LaGuardia. Delta and its more than 10,000 New York-based employees are part of the fabric of the New York community, acting as the official airline of Madison Square Garden, the New York Yankees, the New York Mets, Chelsea Piers and the Whitney Museum of American Art. The airline also partners with more than 40 community organizations. In 2018, Delta paid out more than $110 million in profit sharing to its New York employees and contributed one percent of its net income from the previous year to key charitable organizations, including organizations in New York.\nJetBlue and JetSuiteX Announce Codeshare Partnership\nQantas International Network Update",
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        "raw_content": "Good morning and welcome back to another Monday. The House and Senate are in session today, as is the Legislature. Here\u2019s what\u2019s happening this morning:\nNominations are now open for the Association\u2019s 2018 Recognition Awards, which honor credit unions and individuals for their exceptional contributions to the credit union movement \u2013 NYCUA\nNew York credit union advocates who are attending the 2018 CUNA Governmental Affairs Conference should complete and submit their Hill meeting request forms to help Association staff secure meeting times with federal lawmakers \u2013 NYCUA\nThe Association\u2019s Young Professionals Commission is conducting a brief online survey. The survey will be used to develop the Commission\u2019s educational session for young professionals and volunteers at the 2018 Annual Meeting & Convention \u2013 The Point\nA federal district court in Virginia threw out a lawsuit brought against a credit union alleging website accessibility issues under the Americans with Disabilities Act \u2013 CUNA\nThe Office of the Comptroller of the Currency says third-party servicers pose a risk to financial institutions, but NCUA does not have the authority to do much about it \u2013 CU Times\nHome prices climbed by 7 percent in 2017 over 2016, including a 6.8 percent increase during December \u2013 CUToday\nThe chairmen of the Securities and Exchange Commission and Commodity Futures Trading Commission asked Congress for \u201cdirect oversight\u201d of internet-based cryptocurrency trading platforms \u2013 The Hill\nThe economy grew at an annual rate of 2.6 percent in the final quarter of 2017, finishing off the year on a firm footing \u2013 New York Times",
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        "raw_content": "NIVA offers scholarships for citizens of Russia and the Baltic states\nThe Nordic Institute for Advanced Training in Occupational Health (NIVA) grants scholarships for attending courses to citizens of Russia, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania who are working or studying in these states.\nThe scholarship covers the course fee and full board on a NIVA course. Travel costs to and from the course venue will have to be paid for by the participants themselves.\nTo apply, please contact the Project Manager responsible for the course of your interest.\nFor scholarships for Finnish participants, please contact the Work Environment Fund (Ty\u00f6suojelurahasto).",
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        "raw_content": "The protection of the railroad embankment and the surrounding terrain worked to the advantage of Phillips\u2019 battery. It was such a favorable position that the battery returned the following day and remained there until the night of the 15th when it joined the rest of the army and withdrew back across the Rappahannock.\nDuring the fight on the 13th, the battery held its own and saw hot action. Captain Phillips reported 107 rounds fired by battery \u2013 47 Hotchkiss Shells and 60 Schenkl shells with percussion fuses and packed with shrapnel. In the battery one man was wounded and only one man was killed, even though it had been the focus of heavy counter battery fire from Confederate guns on Marye\u2019s Heights. The lone death was 17-year old Edwin Platts, mortally wounded while manning his gun. William Waugh later remembered:\n\u201cAfter we had come off the battle-field, one of the boys came to me and wanted to know if I knew that my tent mate was hit. 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In a letter dated May 21, Peacock wrote \u201cI have found the grave of Eddie Platts, our little gunner was killed at the battle of Fredericksburg.\u201d While Peacock made no mention of the grave\u2019s condition, Private Waugh later remembered being informed that the grave had been found to be defaced. The Confederates, he stated, \u201ctook great pains to write on the grave mark \u2018Here lies the BODY of a D. yankee soldier.\u2019\u201d\nThe notifying of family to a soldier\u2019s death in battle is today the army\u2019s responsibility, but during the Civil War it was not a given that a family would be informed should a loved one fall on the battlefield. In the case of Eddie Platts, however, Captain Phillips took time immediately following the Battle of Fredericksburg to inform John Platts of the death of his son.\n\u201cHis death has caused grief to us all as he was respected and loved by us all. No man in the Battery performed his duty more cheerfully and more faithfully than he. I never heard him grumble and I never had occasion to punish him for neglect of duty. On the battlefield, as in camp he showed himself a brave man and a true soldier and his death has left a vacancy we cannot fill. It is hard for us to think that we have thus lost one of the best of our number, but our grief must be trifling compared with the sorrow of his friends at home.\u201d \u2013 Captain Charles A. Phillips to John Platts, December 17, 1862, found posted on Ancestry.com\nMap of the Battle of Fredericksburg showing the Fifth Massachusetts Battery\u2019s position and where Platts\u2019s remains were buried. History of the Fifth Massachusetts Battery (1902).\nEven with the notification to his family, the careful burial of his remains and the marking of his grave, Eddie Platts never returned to Massachusetts. In the years following the end of the war, United States Army burial crews scoured the region looking for the graves of its fallen soldiers. The bodies of Edwin Platts and three other soldiers were found on property owned by George H. Revere, it being a plot of ground in the southwest corner of Princess Anne and Fredericks Streets. From the ground where his comrades had been so careful to bury him, Edwin Platts was moved to his final resting place in Grave #2742 in the Fredericksburg National Cemetery. Years later, William Waugh remembered:\n\u201cHe was one that was beloved by all the men and I missed him\u2026For many nights we buttoned our shelter-tents to-gether and slept on the same blanket. 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        "raw_content": "The Best New Perks to Attract Talent\nMany workplaces are offering new perks for parents\nWith the too-frequently conflicting pressures of career and home eating up most hours of the day for working parents, having a job while raising a family can feel like a long, lonely endeavor carried out at a continuously frantic pace\u2014especially in the United States, which consistently ranks lowest among the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries in terms of work-life balance for families. The stress can be isolating, whether you\u2019re doing it all on your own or are part of a two-career household.\nBut parents doing the daily juggling act are hardly alone. In 2017, 33.6 million U.S. families included children under age 18, and in 90.2 percent of these households, at least one parent was employed. That\u2019s more than 30 million families with kids with at least one working parent. And, in nearly half (46 percent) of U.S. households, both parents work full-time.\nEncouragingly, many workplaces\u2014especially those already in the habit of lavishing staff with recruiting- and retention-worthy benefits\u2014are offering new perks for parents, ranging from elaborate baby gifts and special assistance for business trips to the more quotidian types of workplace flexibility that can keep a busy parent grateful on a daily basis.\nPlease select this link to read the complete article from Quartz at Work.",
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        "raw_content": "Today was a rest day. I usually take a day off from working out when I am especially busy and would rather not do time management gymnastics to try and fit in a run. Today was no exception. I went to the second day of the Colorado Occupational Therapy Association conference, which, as usual, was great for networking, catching up with old friends, and re-charging my professional batteries, so to speak.\nThere were a lot of good talks, on topics including the biomechanics of the shoulder, childhood trauma, spinal cord injury, and brain injury. However, the most memorable moment of the conference would have to be after one of the sessions, as we sat in the conference room. I siting next to my former faculty advisor from when I was an occupational therapy student at the University of North Carolina, when I was 22 years old, who is now the chair of Colorado State University\u2019s occupational therapy department. I was about to get up to ask the presenter a couple of questions when the professor turned to me. \u201cYou know\u2026\u201d she started. I leaned in, eager for her to share her insight, as she is truly one of the most brilliant minds I\u2019ve ever known, and I always look forward to reconnecting with her at events like this. She continued, \u201cSitting right next to you, I noticed you have two gray hairs!!\u201d and then she laughed and laughed.\nOn another note entirely, for dinner, Dan and I had a flight of soup. That\u2019s my fancy way of saying we re-heated two different kinds of leftover soup and served them in ramekins. I took a picture not because they are so pretty (I have a lot of respect for food bloggers who take amazing pictures of food because that takes a lot of skill!), but because Dan says my blog needs more pictures. So here you go.\nSorry, I\u2019m not going to show you a picture of my two infamous gray hairs. But I will tell you a secret. I have a lot more than two.\nPosted in: food, hair, occupational therapy\nOne thought on \u201cDay 31: Rest day for an old lady\u201d\nOh, PLEASE! \ud83d\ude09",
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        "raw_content": "Value Prop Aligned With What The Customer Values?\nNot long ago, in speaking with a top executive, he expressed great frustration with all of the sales people trying to sell a major new system for his team.\nShaking his head, he said, \u201cDave, they just don\u2019t understand what they are trying to do. All they keep talking about is how much money they are going to save me. I really don\u2019t care about that, I want to know how they are going to help drive my revenue growth!\u201d\nIt was an interesting situation. The team was an extremely high performance team. Every performance metric showed performance far ahead of competitors and the organizations they benchmarked the performance against.\nI asked him, \u201cDon\u2019t you care about saving money?\u201d\nHe said, \u201cWell, yes and no. Our spending is under control. Our people are very productive, there isn\u2019t a lot of overspending in the system. In fact, I\u2019m not adverse to spending more. 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Some organizations are driven by revenue growth, some by expense control/reduction, some by improved asset utilization, some by improved cash flow, some by improved shareholder value\u2026\u2026.\nPresenting an expense control/reduction business justification to an organization focused on driving growth is less impactful than changing your argument to demonstrate the growth your solution can drive. Expense control/reduction over the long term may not be as important to short term cashflow\u2013particularly if there is a long/costly implementation cycle or long timeframes to results.\nSometimes the customer will have multiple priorities\u2013grow revenue, cut costs. We need to understand what\u2019s most important and how we present our value in the context of what they care about most.\nSo few sales people understand value, communicate and deliver value effectively. So few do rigorous business justifications as part of articulating the value the customer will derive from the solution. As a result it might seem crazy to critique anything a sales person might do in terms of presenting quantified savings, investments, ROI\u2019s and so forth.\nHowever to have most impact, we have to understand the strategic priorities of the organization. We have to connect our value propositions and business justification directly to how we help the customer achieve their objectives.\nShould Marketing Be Measured On Revenue?\nValue Proposition, \u201cWhat Might You Be Doing\u2026\nCutting Sales Expense\nFrom \u2192 Communicating, Insight Selling, Value Proposition\nMark Modesti permalink\nVery true. Growth is a much more exciting discussion topic than cost cutting!\nGreat to see you here Mark! Thanks for the great perspective!\nIncredible as it seems, most of the ROI, value proposition, business value consultation, etc. practiced in the marketplace are about cost savings, not business outcomes.\nAnd it\u2019s the exact opposite of what business leaders want. Take security. The BoD of a company does not care about security utilities, they are obsessed with risk mitigation and improving the security profile of their companies.\nCost savings are for managers, business outcomes are for leaders. Both are good, but the latter is more important\u2026and it isn\u2019t close.\nAs always Jim, you get right to the point of what takes me a long time to say. Focusing on business outcomes is what creates real, sustainable value in in serving customers.\nNatalie Brown permalink\ncompelled to comment. Perhaps the challenge we are seeing is also a result of the drive for sales people to offer a value before they actually have a discussion with the customer. a la \u201cThe Challenger Sale\u201d. There are many sales coaches who are espousing the strategy to find the value via alternate means \u2013 similar customers, news feeds about your prospect, assumptions about the goals of your customer\u2026.that suggest you can not get past the phone mail/email/gate keeper without a value proposition that hits the mark.\nIn many cases you will guess wrong, or be given the wrong direction from your product or marketing teams who are generalizing on the same assumptions.\nI have to defend the poor sales people who are often sent out \u201cnaked\u201d \u2013 forced to discover the KPI of the customer with good old fashioned questions (What are your challenges? How are you measuring success?) when their management and sales coaches are pointing them away from the \u201cold fashioned approach\u201d.\nNathalie, it\u2019s always nice to see you commenting. I think there\u2019s some good news/bad news in your comments. 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        "raw_content": "December 11, 2018 January 23, 2019 by Kelly Summerfield3 Comments on Winter Self Care Checklist\nIt's no secret that winters can be a couple of brutal months, especially if you're like me and live in the midwest! And I would would argue, It's important to practice self care during these months more than any other time of year. Your skin gets dry, you feel the stress of the holidays, the [...]",
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        "raw_content": "Home > Vol 2, No 12 (2016) >\tKamberi\nPhenomenology of divorce in Kosovo for the period between 2004\u20132014\nFerdi Kamberi, Adem Shala\nFamily is considered as a nucleus, cell of the society, which is created by the sexual union of two partners (heterosexual) \u2013 marriage with the purpose of biological reproduction, approved by the society. Divorce is the opposite of marriage, it represents a social and legal problem, and is part of the society itself. This phenomenon is being considered as one of the oldest, old as humanity itself. In Kosovo, as in other parts of the world, divorce exists from very old times, and it was passed from a generation to another and still remains one of the social problems of Kosovo society. In the past this phenomenon was less present in our society because of political, economical social and cultural circumstances. After year 1999 we see that number of cases of divorce grow in comparison with previous years. The data taken from different researches and studies show that in year 2004, in Kosovo there were 16.989 marriages and 1.293 cases of divorce, so with 7.6% at national level, whereas the average age of divorced people is 29.5% women ans 31.8% men. Some of the factors that have influenced the growth/development of divorce are: transition period, crisis of the system of values, socio-economical factors, migration and immigration, emancipation of women, and other factors. The consequences of divorce are: individual, familial, economical, cultural and in general \u2013 social consequences. Therefore, this study does analyze the phenomenology of divorce in Kosovo in the period between 2004-2014 years, causes and consequences.\nfamily; marriage; divorce; causes; consequence; cultural; urban; rural etc.\n1. Kosovo Agency of Statistic. (2015). Demography and Migration. Retrieved from http://ask.rks-gov.net/en/kosovo-agency-of-statistics/social/demography-and-migration\n2. Kosovo Agency of Statistic. (2015). Divorce Statistics. Retrieved from https://ask.rks-gov.net/media/1205/statistics-of-divorces-2014.pdf\n3. Amy Desai, J. D. (2007). Should I Get a Divorce? Retrieved from http://www.focusonthefamily.com/marriage/divorce-and-infidelity/should-i-get-a-divorce/divorce-booklet-overview\n4. Ambert, A.-M. (2009). Divorce: Facts, Causes & Consequences (3rd ed.). Retrieved from https://goo.gl/ikCuuq\n5. Doskow, E. (2016). Nolo's Essential Guide to Divorce (6th ed.). Retrieved from http://www.nolo.com/products/nolos-essential-guide-to-divorce-nodv.html\n6. Dragoti, Ed. (1999). Social Psychology. Tirana: LAERT.\n7. Giddens, A. (2004). Sociology. Tirana : \u00c7abej.\n8. Gollopeni, B. (2010). Causes and consequences of divorce in Kosovo 1950\u20132007. ACTA Lingua Geographica, 8, 83\u2013103.\n9. H\u00e4rk\u00f6nen, J. (2013). Divorce in Europe: Patterns, consequences, policies. Retrieved from http://www.su.se/polopoly_fs/1.133184.1366922030!/menu/standard/file/WP_2013_3.pdf\n10. Kamberi, F., & Shala, A. (2016). Quantitative research: simple random sample (100 respondents, 50 % male, 50 % female). Pristina.\n11. Kamberi, F. (2010, January 1). Phenomenon of divorce in Kosovo society. Retrieved from http://www.telegrafi.com/fenomeni-i-divorcit-ne-shoqerine-kosovare\n12. Family in Kosovo (Kosovo) 2004, No 2004/32. Retrieved November 20, 2016, from http://www.kuvendikosoves.org/common/docs/ligjet/2004_32_en.pdf\n13. Schimkowitz, M. (2015, June 4). How long does an average marriage last around the world? Retrieved from http://www.hopesandfears.com/hopes/city/city_index/214133-city-index-marriage-lengths\n14. Myers, G. D. (2003). Social Psychology. Tirana: EUGEN.\n15. Nielsen, M., Simcock, G., & Jenkins, L. (2008). The effect of social engagement on 24-month-olds\u2019 imitation from live and televised models. Developmental Science, 11(5), 722\u2013731. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-7687.2008.00722.x.\n16. Osborne, R., & Loon, Van B. (2006). Sociology \u2013 Short and clear. Pristina : Rrokullia.\n17. Amato, P. R., & Previti, D. (2003). People\u2019s Reasons for Divorcing: Gender, Social Class, the Life Course, and Adjustment. Journal of Family Issues, 24(5), 602\u2013626. doi: 10.1177/0192513X03254507\n18. Peza, A. (2014, January 7). The impact of divorce on children from 0\u201310 years old. Retrieved from http://www.tiranaobserver.al/ndikimi-i-divorcit-tek-femijet-nga-mosha-0-10-vjec\n19. Repovac, H. (2005). Sociological Krestomacy. Pristina\u2013Sarajevo: AAB & FMN.\n20. Sokoli, L. (2006). Sociological analysis. Tirana: Institute of Sociology.\nCopyright (c) 2016 F. Kamberi, A. Shala\nMinistry of Local Government Administration, Kosovo\nAdem Shala\nMinistry of Justice, Kosovo",
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        "raw_content": "Home > Privacy & 3rd party Website policies\nPrivacy and Third Party Website Policy\nThe credit union collects nonpublic personal information about you when you submit applications and forms for savings and/or lending services. Other sources of nonpublic personal information are your account transaction activity, credit history on file with consumer reporting agencies and information from marketing research firms.\nThe Philadelphia Letter Carriers Federal Credit Union does not disclose nonpublic information to affiliated or non-affiliated third parties except as allowed by law. The law allows us to exchange account activity information with third parties in order to process things such as ATM and check card activity and open credit line activity. Our staff is committed to protecting your personal information.\nEmployees follow our strict policy concerning member confidentiality. The credit union will not release any information about your accounts without your specific written consent. If your account with PLCFCU becomes inactive or is closed, your information will not be released to affiliated or non-affiliated third parties.\nWe are committed to informing you, our member, of the availability of valuable financial services. The credit union may disclose information about you, typically name and address, to reputable financial institutions that we have partnered with to provide services such as insurance, consumer goods discounts, and investment broker-dealer offerings.\nPLCFCU may wish to provide additional service offerings in the future. The credit union will provide sufficient notice, as required by law, to allow you to opt out of receiving information regarding these services.\nWe assure you that we maintain physical, electronic and procedural safeguards that comply with federal regulations in order to guard your nonpublic personal information. We want to retain the confidence that you have placed in us and ensure you of our ongoing commitment to you in the future.\nPersonal information contained in e-mail sent by members and non-members may be used by our staff and volunteers to answer questions, to follow up on suggestions or complaints, or to improve the level of service PLCFCU provides. The information that is collected will not be sold to, leased to, or shared with third parties.\nNon-identifying information is collected from our website for the purpose of tracking system performance, the number of visitors to our site, and information that is or is not of interest to our members.\nChildren and Collection of Personal Information:\nIn compliance with federal government regulations, PLCFCU does not collect personal information from children. PLCFCU views a child as any individual who is under 18 years of age. Therefore, if you are under 18 years of age, please do not give PLCFCU any personal information.\nPLCFCU contains links to other companies on our website. Please be aware that PLCFCU is not liable for the content or availability of these linked sites. PLCFCU does not provide, and is not responsible for, the product, service, or overall website content available at a third-party site.\nPLCFCU\u2019s privacy policies do not apply to linked websites. If you do click on a linked website located on PLCFCU\u2019s Website, please consult the privacy disclosures on that site for further information.",
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        "raw_content": "Home Blog Tramadol\nI wanted to write a little bit about tramadol, which also goes by the brand name Ultram. I use this medication fairly often, and wanted to give some insight on its use.\nIt\u2019s a centrally acting analgesic which is not considered to be a true opioid. It works in two ways:\n1. Binds to the mu opioid receptor\n2. Inhibits the re-uptake of serotonin and norepinephrine\nThe medication is a racemic mixture. The positive enantiomer binds to the mu receptor and the negative enantiomer prevents the re-uptake of norepinephrine. After ingestion, the active metabolite is O-desmethyltramadol \u2013 which has a a higher affinity to the mu opioid receptor.\nIt is structurally similar to codeine and morphine, however, this was not considered to be a scheduled substance until very recently. Starting August 18th, 2014, the DEA has placed tramadol as a schedule IV drug.\nWhether tramadol has abuse potential and/or is associated with addiction has been up for debate. They have decided to go ahead and make this a scheduled drug because it has long been considered a \u201cloop hole drug which is addictive, abused, and diverted.\u201d\nIndications for its use are to treat moderate to severe pain. Immediate release typically takes one hour to take effect, 3 hours to reach its peak, and lasts for about 6 hours. It has about 1/10th the potency of morphine and is equal in potency to codeine.\nThe max daily amount is 400mg/day and doses over this can be toxic leading to seizure and CNS excitation \u2013 careful with serotonin syndrome! Also, be aware that the seizure threshold can be lowered even with the recommended doses. There is less of a risk of respiratory depression and/or constipation when compared to traditional opioids.\nUsually, patients are prescribed 50mg-100mg every 6 hours as needed for pain. The extended release form is usually given round the clock for the management of chronic pain and is not usually given on an as needed basis. There also seems to be a synergistic effect when tramadol is combined with acetaminophen. Patients with a creatine clearance less than 30mL/min should be placed on twice a day dosing with a maximum dose of 200mg/day.\nIt is a considered to be a category C in pregnancy and should not be used first line in the management of pain. Acetaminophen is always the preferred agent to treat pain during pregnancy. Tramadol should definitely be avoided in nursing mothers as this will pass into the breast milk.\nTramadol is a good alternative to traditional opioids for the treatment of moderate to severe pain. Like with anything else, there are possible adverse reactions, especially with incorrect use. Although it has traditionally been thought of as being a safer alternative when compared to traditional opioids, there are still consequences if not taken as directed.\nPrevious articleQ & A Session #1\nNext articleDiabetic Pharmacotherapy",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Comics and Comic News \u00bb Review Brew: The Once and Future Queen\nReview Brew: The Once and Future Queen\nPosted on February 27, 2017 by Harry C. in Comics and Comic News // 0 Comments\nWriter: Adam P. Knave, D.J. Kirkbride\nArtist: Nick Brokenshire\nColorist: Nick Brokenshire\nCover Artist: Nick Brokenshire\nOver the centuries, we have experienced many different retellings of the Arthurian myths, and comics have had no shortage of them. The Once and Future Queen is another entry that tackles it from a female perspective.\nThe story tells us about how Rani Arturus, a 19 year old chess prodigy, travels to England to take part in a chess tournament that she is expected to win. After she gets distracted, she loses and as she goes off to ponder her loss, she stumbles on to something bigger: the Excalibur sword. Curiosity invites her to pull the sword from the stone and her life, of course, changes as she is called upon to fulfill a prophecy\nWhile I did enjoy how this story was presented by Knave (there is a pun if there ever is one!) and Kirkbridge, the dialogue was a bit hokey at times, but not enough to detract me from the book. So far the story does contain a diverse amount of characters as well, but I am wondering if the writers will be able to stay on top of this to tell the story, or if it will get in the way of it. I also enjoyed how some of the classic characters were introduced as well as how Excalibur was explained. Thus, so far it\u2019s a decent start.\nNick Brokenshire\u2019s art is playful and upbeat. Every other page changes color to set the tone for what is happening in the book and it\u2019s really allows the reader to appreciate how his work flows well with the story. The character expressions are fun as well, and his art is what saves this book from being a drab retelling.\nThe biggest minus, however, is of course the $3.99 price tag to get into this book. Time will tell if this book will be worth a monthly purchase or a wait for the trade to appear.\n3.5 Knights of the Round out of 5",
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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / Home Front Stories / Anzac Reception Committee\nBarely a week after the home leave for the original Anzacs had been announced, the Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce sanctioned the appointment of a special committee to take charge of arrangements for a fitting welcome for the returning men.1\nLocal authorities were encouraged to make their own local arrangements and Mrs Suffolk, Honorary Secretary of the Port Melbourne Women\u2019s Welcome Home Committee (WWC) wasted little time in contacting the Minister announcing the intention of the members to give the men a \u201cright royal welcome\u201d.2\nIn Port, the Mayor, Cr Richard H Gill called a meeting (right) to form the Anzac Reception Committee to make arrangements to \u201cofficially welcome and entertain the Anzacs and Returned Soldiers residing in the Town\u201d.3\nHistory shows that the business of that meeting was delayed because news of the armistice reached Port Melbourne not long before the meeting was due to start.\nIn what must have been a most joyous occasion, the meeting did go ahead. At the meeting, the various societies and institutions in Port Melbourne were represented by 50 ladies and gentlemen. The Mayor announced that whatever arrangements were agreed upon would be carried out under the guidance of the Town Clerk, Mr A V Heath. After consultation with Mr Heath he proposed that all returning Anzacs and already returned Anzacs residing in the town be invited to a banquet, social and dance at the Town Hall with their parents, sisters, married men with their wives and unmarried men with their sweethearts. The Mayor indicated that the day the soldiers arrived they would be taken from the piers straight to the Exhibition Buildings where they would be welcomed by the State authorities. The local celebrations would be held some time after that. Mrs E F Russell moved that the ladies present form themselves into a committee to work, under the direction of the Town Clerk, to prepare the feast at the entertainment.4\nAs usual, Mrs Suffolk of the WWC was quickly into action by placing a Special Notice (left) in the Standard newspaper calling for returned soliders and sailors from Port Melbourne to send their details to her as soon as possible.5\nBy the following week a date had been determined for the reception, Thursday 5 Dec 1918. A civic reception would be held at the Town Hall in the afternoon with the returned Anzacs and other returned men residing in Port Melbourne would be guests of honour of the municipality. Invitations would also be extended to leading citizens. Entertainment would be provided by a party of talented artists and light refreshments would be prepared and served by the ladies committee under the direction of the Mayoress.\nIn the evening the soldiers would be entertained at a smoke night in the Town Hall at which the council would again present a party of highly talented artists. Council hoped to \u201chave the services of a number of gentlemen to assist in the distribution of the delicacies that will go to provide the creature comforts of the festivity.\u201d. It was expected 300-400 returned soldies and sailors would attend the evening.6\nA notice in the Standard on 23 Nov 19187 and again on the 30 Nov 19188 from the Mayor requested returned soldiers and sailors to call at the Town Clerk\u2019s office for invitation cards.\nThe 30 Nov 1918 edition of the Standard newspaper carried more information. The reception would be at 3pm and the \u2018smoke concert\u2019 would be at 8pm. Each local returned soldiers and sailors could receive a ticket to the reception for himself and an additional ticket to admit a friend to the balcony to observe the occasion.\nAttendance at the smoke night would consist almost entirely of the Mayor and councillors and the returned soldiers and sailors. Programmes that will be souvenirs of these notable functions will be distributed.9\nThe Town Clerk sought and received permission from the military authorities for the returned soldiers to wear their uniforms to the local celebrations.10\nThe first contingent of returned soldiers arrived at Port Melbourne on Saturday 23 Nov 1918. [Read more\u2026]\nThe reception and \u2018smoke concert\u2019 for local returned soldiers and sailors took place at the Port Melbourne Town Hall on Thursday 5 Dec 1918. [Read more\u2026]\n1 1918 \u2018ORGANISING A WELCOME.\u2019, The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 \u2013 1954), 26 September, p. 8. , viewed 12 Nov 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article155139614\n2 1918 \u2018TO WELCOME THE ANZACS.\u2019, The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 \u2013 1957), 1 October, p. 4. , viewed 12 Nov 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article1433926\n3 1918 \u2018Advertising\u2019, Port Melbourne Standard (Vic. : 1914 \u2013 1920), 9 November, p. 2. , viewed 13 Nov 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article88369583\n4 1918 \u2018RECEPTION TO ANZACS.\u2019, Port Melbourne Standard (Vic. : 1914 \u2013 1920), 16 November, p. 3. , viewed 13 Nov 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article88368413\n5 1918 \u2018Advertising\u2019, Port Melbourne Standard (Vic. : 1914 \u2013 1920), 16 November, p. 2. , viewed 13 Nov 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article88368406\n6 1918 \u2018TO ENTERTAIN ANZACS.\u2019, Port Melbourne Standard (Vic. : 1914 \u2013 1920), 23 November, p. 2. , viewed 13 Nov 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article88368564\n8 1918 \u2018MUNICIPAL.\u2019, Port Melbourne Standard (Vic. : 1914 \u2013 1920), 30 November, p. 2. , viewed 13 Nov 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article88368490\n9 1918 \u2018Next Thursday\u2019s Reception.\u2019, Port Melbourne Standard (Vic. : 1914 \u2013 1920), 30 November, p. 2. , viewed 13 Nov 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article88368512\n101918 \u2018Soldiers May Wear Khaki.\u2019, Port Melbourne Standard (Vic. : 1914 \u2013 1920), 30 November, p. 3. , viewed 13 Nov 2018, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article88368516",
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        "raw_content": "Huge banks must be restructured and their access to the safety net scaled back, Mr. Fisher said, because neither regulators nor market participants have proved effective in monitoring risks at these institutions.\nJanuary 20, 2013 Gretchen Morgenson New York Times\nOccupy the Banks!, Photo By Ben Margot\nIt is a prevailing myth in Washington: big bailouts are over for good. Never again, the line goes, could giant financial institutions imperil the nation's economy.\nThis is nonsense, of course. Whatever regulators and lawmakers say, the Dodd-Frank financial overhaul lacks any guarantee that taxpayers won't have to come to the rescue again.\nSo it was refreshing to hear a member of the Federal Reserve Board debunk the bailouts-are-gone theory last week.\nThe official was Richard W. Fisher, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and a longstanding truth-teller about too-big-to-fail banks. 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Nevertheless, they hold more than half of the industry's small-business loans.\nThe manic years before the credit crisis proved that regulators can't police financial institutions appropriately. And while market discipline has worked to keep smaller institutions on the straight and narrow, it has been ineffective with megabanks, Mr. Fisher said. He noted, for example, that community banks typically have a few large shareholders scrutinizing the risks in their operations. But too-big-to-fail institutions, with millions of disparate shareholders, don't benefit from this kind of concentrated policing mechanism.\nBig banks' creditors - like bond holders - don't impose discipline, either. They know they will be protected by a taxpayer rescue should a large institution teeter.\nFairness is at the heart of Mr. Fisher's argument. Large institutions, he said, are \"financial firms whose owners, managers and customers believe themselves to be exempt from the processes of bankruptcy and creative destruction.\" In other words, small institutions must submit to the rigors of the free market. Those too big to fail do not.\nThere are roughly 5,600 commercial banking institutions in the country, Mr. Fisher noted. Some 5,500 of them are community banks. While these organizations account for 98.6 percent of all banks, they hold only 12 percent of total industry assets. They are routinely allowed to fail if they get into trouble. Few of them did during the crisis.\nContrast these figures with those of the nation's 12 largest banks, whose assets range from $250 billion to $2.3 trillion. They account for 0.2 percent of all banks but hold 69 percent of industry assets. These are the banks that enjoy all the perquisites of the federal safety net: significantly lower borrowing costs and a taxpayer backstop, for example.\nUnderstanding that it will be a tough battle to break up the megabanks, Mr. Fisher suggests that in the meantime, only commercial banking operations receive protection from the federal safety net in the form of federal deposit insurance. An institution's other activities - securities trading, insurance operations and real estate, for example - should fall outside any backstop. Furthermore, he recommends that these banks require customers and trading partners to sign an agreement stating that they understand the business they are conducting is not covered by any federal protection or guarantees. 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        "raw_content": "It\u2019s Hard Being Number 3\nSprint might be the most interesting carrier in the market today in either the mobile or landline industry. They have done one of the biggest turnarounds ever in the telecom world. In 2008 Sprint was by far the least popular wireless carrier. They got really low marks in customer satisfaction surveys, far below the other three carriers. This was partly due to poor customer service, but also do to their launch of WiMax in 2008 that never worked as well as the LTE being launched by the other carriers.\nBut Sprint has turned it around. They had hired Dan Hesse as CEO in 2007 and Sprint now ranks equal to AT&T and Verizon in terms of customer satisfaction. This goes to show you that a big company can change their customer experience if they decide that it is a priority. I just wrote last week how Comcast has been at the bottom of customer service rankings for years and how they don\u2019t seem to be concerned about it. But Sprint decided that poor customer service was holding them back and they fixed their many problems.\nSprint has also undertaken steps to leapfrog the other carriers in terms of data performance. Sprint spent a lot of money to buy Clearwire, mostly to get their spectrum. They plan to combine the 2.5 GHz spectrum they got from Clearwire with the 1.9 GHz LTE spectrum they bought in auctions to create significant data pipes. This will give them two separate 60 MHz blocks of spectrum that will perform well both close to a cell site and some distance away. They are shooting to have this all deployed by the second quarter of 2015, which will give them the ability to offer LTE speeds up to 150 Mbps download\nSprint also has been doing other interesting things. For instance, they had a promotion for most of 2013 that would give free service to any student who brought their own handset. This free service came with unlimited voice and texting and 1 GB of data. For only $10 a month a student could get unlimited data. One looks at that sort of plan and wonders how it could possibly benefit them to have a lot of customers that are not paying for service. But I think it\u2019s a brilliant long-term strategy, and we don\u2019t see a whole lot of long-term thinking in the carrier world that is measured by the earnings in the latest quarter. But think back a few decades when Apple was putting free, or nearly free computers in schools across the country. In doing so they raised whole generations of kids to like the Apple brand and this is part of the reason why they have exploded in popularity in recent years. Sprint is building the same brand name identity and loyalty of a whole new generation of cellular customers.\nSprint has also seriously been aggressively pursuing a merger with T-Mobile. They were told late last year by the feds that such a merger was probably going to be opposed. However, the current thinking in the industry is that if the government let\u2019s Comcast buy Time Warner that it\u2019s then going to be very hard to say no to a Sprint \u2013 T-Mobile merger. I think such a merged company could be powerful. Sprint has a vision that cellular data needs to be unlimited, or with very high caps in order to be relevant a decade from now. When you look at combining the spectrum and customer bases of the two companies, along with Sprint\u2019s new focus on customer service you could have a true third competitor to AT&T and Verizon. Today neither Sprint nor T-Mobile can be considered as real rivals. T-Mobile has been buying customers at the bottom of the market using low-cost specials, and as good as Sprint is, they are just not in the same stratosphere as the big two.\nTagged: Clearwire, Sprint, T-Mobile\n\u2190 Telephone Deregulation Continues\nWhat We All Pay for Sports \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "I never got into TV westerns very much but this one was different. It was on for 6 seasons from 1957 \u2013 1963 that featured very different leading man type\u2026Richard Boone.\n24 episodes were written by Gene Roddenberry before he tackled Star Trek. The writing and the stories set this show apart from Bonanza and many other westerns from this time period. That is not a knock on the other westerns but this one was unique.\nA rich sophisticated gunslinger (that goes by the name Paladin)\u2026with morals\u2026. lives in a 1880s hotel in San Francisco. Anyone in trouble can hire him at his normal fee of 1000 dollars (if the cause is good\u2026.he sometimes doesn\u2019t charge)\u2026 He is a problem solver and only kills if he has to. Paladin never reveals his real name but during each episode, he will flash his business card to a prospective client and then Paladin changes from socialite clothing to an all-black outfit. He is a man\u2019s man who is a fast draw and quotes Shakespeare, Homer, Oscar Wilde and many more\u2026 Not your average western gunslinger\u2026\nGuest stars included Charles Bronson, Jack Lord, Buddy Ebsen, Harry Morgan, Dan Blocker, DeForest Kelley, Ken Curtis, Lon Chaney Jr., John Carradine and many more.\nI\u2019m surprised it lasted as long as it did because they did not dumb it down like so many shows did then and especially now.\nIf you decide to give this series a try\u2026watch the 1st episode of the 6th season (Genesis) first\u2026 because it explains where Paladin got his name\u2026but still never gives his real name.\nAuthor badfinger20Posted on April 24, 2018 May 5, 2018 Categories Actors, TV Shows, WesternsTags Gene Roddenberry, gunslinger, Have Gun Will Travel, Paladin, Richard Boone, Western\n6 thoughts on \u201cHave Gun Will Travel\u201d\nI had never seen this show until a few years ago. My wife started watching it for some reason and then so did I. Love the show- very intelligent and ahead of its time. I have the series on DVD now! Richard Boone was outstanding in this series.\nThe same here. I had never seen the show before and a few months ago I watched it and I thought\u2026.wait this isn\u2019t like any of the 50s TV westerns I\u2019ve seen before. This was a different approach and I\u2019ve binged watched the show ever since. Boone was a great actor.\nJim Pazen says:\nRe: Have Gun\u2026\nI have just discovered that all six seasons are on youtube, search have gun will travel season 1 (or 2 or 3\u2026). I remember this from when I was about your age, Kid. (Now, get offa my lawn). Including the star treks, there was never a TV show that went into so many moral dilemnas. It is far more than just a horse opera. Today, I watched episode 30 of 39 \u2014 today we\u2019re lucky if there\u2019s 13 episodes of the SOS on TV, and they run less than 22 minutes in a \u201chalf-hour\u201d show. All the HGWT\u2019s that I\u2019ve seen run 26-28 minutes\u2026 And Mr. Boone was one heckuvan actor.\nHe was a good actor. I love the writing on this show. I don\u2019t know how I missed this show all of these years\u2026 Oh I hate modern TV I agree. I have a lot of 50s- 70s shows on dvd that I watch alot.\nPingback: Tombstone \u2013 1993 \u2013 PowerPop\u2026 An Eclectic Collection of Pop Culture\nPrevious Previous post: Van Morrison\nNext Next post: The Dick Cavett Show",
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        "raw_content": "Hail! Hail! Rock \u2018N\u2019 Roll 1987\nThis documentary starts off in 1986 with Chuck Berry reminiscing about the Cosmopolitan Club where he played in the earlier days.\nThe film is centered around Chuck Berry\u2019s 60th birthday and Keith Richards assembling an All-Star Band to support Chuck in concert. Chuck had been touring since the 60s by traveling town to town and playing with any pickup band he found\u2026all he brought was his guitar. He would get paid with cash in a paper bag in many places. That was his motivation more than playing with a good band. Chuck could be very sloppy playing live.\nChuck could also be difficult, to say the least. Keith was determined that Chuck was going to be backed by a great band for this concert\u2026 Chuck was Keith\u2019s idol but Chuck seemed to want to give Keith as much trouble as possible. Richards says in the documentary that Chuck was the only man that hit him that he didn\u2019t hit back. During the rehearsals for the song \u201cCarol\u201d, you can feel the tension in the air between the two.\nSeeing Keith\u2019s reaction to Chuck at times is worth the price of admission and I\u2019m glad Keith was persistent and patient and got this done. It\u2019s great footage of Chuck playing his classics.\nThe concert at the Fox Theatre ended up a success. Chuck sounded great and so did the band.\nDuring the documentary, there are some great comments by Little Richard, Bo Diddley, Bruce Springsteen, Jerry Lee Lewis, Willie Dixon and more.\nLittle Richard, Bo Diddley, and Chuck have a very interesting conversation about how hard it was to get played on the radio because of being African American in the 50s. They also talk about payola and Alan Freed.\nThe band was incredible\u2026 Keith Richards, Robert Cray, the great Johnnie Johnson (Chuck\u2019s original piano player), Steve Jordan, Bobby Keys, Chuck Leavell and Eric Clapton guests on a few songs.\nSome of the artists that came on and sang were Etta James, Linda Ronstadt, and Julian Lennon.\nChuck was a complicated man but he was a poet as well. I can\u2019t recommend this documentary enough. If you are a music fan you should like it. Chuck Berry may have influenced Rock and Roll more than anyone else\u2026\nMy favorite story is from Bruce Springsteen. Bruce and the E Street Band volunteered to back up Chuck Berry for a show in the early seventies. Being Chuck\u2019s temporarily pickup band must have been nerve-wracking for musicians. Chuck didn\u2019t tell them what songs he was playing or what key\u2026this is Bruce\u2019s quote \u201cAbout five minutes before the show was timed to start, the back door opens and he comes in. He\u2019s by himself. He\u2019s got a guitar case, and that was it,\u201d Springsteen said. \u201c[I said] \u2018Chuck, what songs are we going to do?\u2019 He says, \u2018Well, we\u2019re going to do some Chuck Berry songs.\u2019 That was all he said!\u201d\nBelow is the video\u2026not extremely clear but watchable.\nAuthor badfinger20Posted on September 30, 2018 September 29, 2018 Categories 1980s, Documentaries, MusicTags Bo Diddley, Bruce Springsteen, Chuck Berry, Eric Clapton, Etta James, Jerry Lee Lewis, Julian Lennon, Keith Richards, Linda Ronstadt, Little Richard\n7 thoughts on \u201cHail! Hail! Rock \u2018N\u2019 Roll 1987\u201d\nwhatididinhongkong says:\nLove me a bit of Chuck, maybe more than any other rock \u2018n\u2019 roller. Will have to check this out!\nSaw it when it came out at the theater- and have watched it countless times since. Loved the Keith Richards comments during the movie. Chuck one of my favorite rock poets and guitarists.\nHe really could be the start of modern rock as we know it.\nYou know, I\u2019ve seen footage from this but I\u2019ve never watched it in its entirety. I need to. It\u2019s on my list.\nI\u2019ve seen this in the Prime or Netflix offerings; not sure which, but haven\u2019t watched it yet. Thanks for the recommendation. I love anything that shows Keith and Chuck interacting. That Chuck! He deserves all of the accolades and more. Man, what a character.\nHe is a character\u2026 he pushes Keith and it is kind of funny.\nPrevious Previous post: Tommy James and The Shondells \u2013 Crimson And Clover\nNext Next post: Beatlemania Show In 1983",
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Recently, state jurisdictions have encouraged the adoption of a greater number of Indigenous names, sometimes alongside the accepted Anglo-Australian terms, around Sydney Harbour, for example. In some cases, the use of an introduced name, such as Gove, has been contested by local Indigenous people. The 19 studies brought together in this book present an overview of current issues involving Indigenous placenames across the whole of Australia, drawing on the disciplines of geography, linguistics, history, and anthropology. They include meticulous studies of historical records, and perspectives stemming from contemporary Indigenous communities. The book includes a wealth of documentary information on some 400 specific placenames, including those of Sydney Harbour, the Blue Mountains, Canberra, western Victoria, the Lake Eyre district, the Victoria River District, and southwestern Cape York Peninsula. 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(hereinafter called \"Company\"), a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Missouri.\nWHEREAS, Issuer is authorized by the Industrial Development Corporations Act, Chapter 349 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, 1986, as amended (the \"Act\"), to acquire lands, construct and equip industrial buildings, improvements, and facilities, and incur other costs and expenses and make other expenditures incidental to and for the securing and developing of industry; and\nWHEREAS, Issuer is authorized by the Act to issue industrial development revenue bonds payable from revenues derived from the industrial project so acquired and constructed and secured by a lien thereon and security interest therein; and\nWHEREAS, the necessary arrangements have been made with Company for the acquisition, construction, and equipping of an industrial project consisting of a manufacturing facility for railcar components or related industrial products with attached office or any other manufacturing or industrial use provided for in Section 2.2(c) hereof; and\nWHEREAS, Company desires that Issuer issue its Industrial Development Revenue Bonds (American Railcar Industries, Inc./ACF Industries, Incorporated Railcar Component Manufacturing Project), Series 1996 (the \"Bonds\"), and loan the proceeds of the Bonds to the Company to provide funds to acquire, construct, reimburse, and equip the Project, and Issuer has agreed to do the same;\nWHEREAS, pursuant to a Trust Indenture, dated as of the date hereof, between Issuer and Fleet National Bank, a national banking association duly organized, validly existing, and in good standing under the laws of the United States, having all requisite power and authority to act as trustee, and having its principal corporate trust office in Providence, Rhode Island, as Trustee, Issuer intends to assign to Trustee as security for the Bonds its interest in this Agreement (except for the reimbursement of certain expenses and payments for indemnification of Issuer);\nNOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the respective representations and agreements hereinafter contained Issuer and Company agree as follows (provided, that in the performance of the agreements of Issuer herein contained and any obligation it may thereby incur for the payment of money shall not be a general debt on its part, but shall be payable solely out of the Loan Payments and other amounts derived from this Loan Agreement and the Guaranty, the insurance proceeds and condemnation awards as herein provided and the Mortgaged Property):\nAll words and phrases defined in the Indenture shall have the same meanings for purposes of this Loan Agreement. In addition, the following words and terms shall have the following meanings:\n\"Additional Payments\" means Additional Payments as defined in Section 4.2 of this Loan Agreement.\n\"Agreed Rate\" means eight and fifty-hundredths percent (8.50%) per annum.\n\"Authorized Issuer Representative\" means the person or persons, satisfactory to Company, at the time designated to act on behalf of Issuer by written certificate furnished to Company and Trustee containing the specimen signature(s) of such person(s) and signed on behalf of Issuer by its President, Vice President or Secretary. Such certificate may designate an alternate or alternates.\n\"Collateral\" means that portion of the Mortgaged Property constituting Mortgaged Personal Property. The term Collateral does not include any Leased Equipment.\n\"Construction Period\" means the period between July 18, 1996 and the Completion Date.\n\"Impositions\" means all impositions as defined in Section 7.3 of this Loan Agreement.\n\"Loan Payments\" means Loan Payments defined in Section 4.1(a) of this Loan Agreement.\n\"Loan Term\" means the duration of Company's obligations under this Loan Agreement as specified in Section 6.1 of this Loan Agreement.\n\"Official Action Date\" means November 7, 1995.\n\"Permitted Encumbrances\" means, as of any particular time, (i) the Indenture and the Loan Agreement, (ii) any easements, licenses, rights of way (including the dedication of public highways), and other rights or privileges in the nature of easements with respect to any property included in the Mortgaged Property, granted or conveyed prior to the date of the recording of the Deed of Trust or in accordance with and pursuant to Section 9.5 of this Loan Agreement, (iii) utility, access, and other easements and rights-of-way, restrictions, reservations, reversions, and exceptions that an Independent Engineer, reasonably acceptable to Trustee and Company, certifies will not interfere with or impair the operation's being conducted in the Mortgaged Property (or, if no operations are being conducted therein, the operations for which the Mortgaged Property was designed or last modified), (iv) such minor defects, irregularities, encumbrances, easements, rights-of-way, and clouds on title as normally exist with respect to properties similar in character to the Mortgaged Property, and as do not, in the opinion of any counsel acceptable to Trustee, materially impair the property affected thereby for the purpose for which it was acquired or is held by Issuer, (v) any judgment lien against the Company affecting the Mortgaged Property so long as such judgment is being contested and execution thereon is stayed, (vi) any liens on the Mortgaged Property for taxes, payments-in-lieu of taxes, assessments, levies, fees, water and sewer rents, other governmental and similar charges, and any liens of mechanics, materialmen, laborers, suppliers or vendors for work or services performed or materials furnished in connection with the Mortgaged Property, which are not due and payable or which are not delinquent, or the amount or\nvalidity of which, are being contested in accordance with the terms of this Loan Agreement, (vii) any lien on accounts receivable securing or deemed to secure any indebtedness incurred or deemed incurred by virtue of any recourse obligation or in connection with any sale or assignment of accounts receivable, (viii) any lien or encumbrance or reservation of title affecting personalty not constituting part of the Mortgaged Property, and (ix) all encumbrances set forth in the mortgagee's loan policy of title insurance insuring the Issuer, the Trustee and the Co-Trustee under the Deed of Trust, and all other matters specified in Schedule 3 to the Deed of Trust.\n\"Permitted Investments\" means:\n(a) Governmental Obligations;\n(b) obligations of any of the following federal agencies which represent full faith and credit of the United States of America: Fanners Home Administration, General Services Administration, United States Maritime Administration, Small Business Administration, Government National Mortgage Association, United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, and Federal Housing Administration;\n(c) U.S. dollar denominated deposit accounts fully insured to the holder by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation in commercial banks;\n(d) U. S. dollar denominated deposit accounts, federal funds, and banker's acceptances with commercial banks (foreign or domestic) which have a rating on their short term certificates of deposit on the date of purchase of \"A-l\" or \"A-1 + \ufffd by S&P or \ufffdP-l\" by Moody's and maturing no more than 360 days after the date of purchase;\n(e) money market funds rated in the highest rating category of S&P or Moody's which are monitored quarterly or money market funds which are invested exclusively in Government Obligations or cash;\n(f) pre-refunded municipal obligations, which obligations shall be limited to bonds or other obligations of any state of the United States or of any agency, instrumentality, or local governmental unit of any such state (i) which are not callable at the option of the obligor prior to maturity or as to which irrevocable notice has been given by the obligor to call on the date specified in the notice; (ii) which are fully secured as to principal and interest and redemption premium, if any, by a fund consisting only of cash or obligations described in paragraph (a) above, which fund may be applied only to the payment of such principal of and interest and redemption premium, if any, on such bonds or other obligations on the maturity date or dates thereof or the specified redemption date or dates pursuant to such irrevocable instructions, as appropriate; (iii) which fund is sufficient, as verified by an independent accountant, to pay principal of and interest and redemption premium, if any, on the bonds or other obligations described in this paragraph on the maturity date or dates thereof or the redemption date or dates specified in the irrevocable instructions referred to in subclause (i) of this paragraph, as appropriated; and (iv) which are rated, based on the escrow, in the highest rating category of S&P or Moody\ufffds, or any successors thereto; and\n(g) U.S. dollar denominated certificates of deposit in commercial banks properly secured at all times by collateral security described in (a) and (b) above.\n\"Project\" means the Land, the Buildings, and the Mortgaged Equipment, and any other structure now or hereafter located on the Land, and all real property, including easements, deemed necessary in connection therewith, as they may at any time exist, exclusive of any Land which may from time to time be released as permitted under Section 9.4 of this Loan Agreement and subject to easements, licenses, and other rights created in accordance with Section 9.5 of this Loan Agreement.\n\"Qualified Project Costs\" means costs and expenses of the Project which constitute land costs or costs for property of a character subject to the allowance for depreciation, excluding specifically working capital and inventory costs, provided, however, that (a) costs or expenses paid or incurred more than sixty days prior to the Official Action Date shall not be deemed to be Qualified Project Costs; (b) Issuance Costs shall not be deemed to be Qualified Project Costs; (c) interest during the Construction Period shall be allocated between Qualified Project Costs and other costs and expenses to be paid from the proceeds of the Bonds; (d) interest following the Construction Period shall not constitute a Qualified Project Cost; (e) letter of credit fees and municipal bond insurance premiums which represent a transfer of credit risk shall be allocated between Qualified Project Costs and other costs and expenses to be paid from the proceeds of the Bonds; and (f) letter of credit fees and municipal bond insurance premiums which do not represent a transfer of the credit risk shall not constitute Qualified Project Costs.\n\"Yield\ufffd means yield computed under Regulation \ufffd 148-4 of the Code for the Bonds and yield computed under Regulation \ufffd 1.148-5 for an investment.\nSection 2.1. Representations, Warranties and Covenants by Issuer. Issuer makes the following representations, warranties and covenants as the basis for the undertakings on its part herein contained:\n(a) Under the provisions of the Act and the Constitution of the State, Issuer is authorized to enter into the transactions to be performed by it under this Loan Agreement and the Indenture and to carry out its obligations hereunder and thereunder. Issuer has been duly authorized to execute and deliver this Loan Agreement and the Indenture.\n(b) Issuer will perform all of its obligations as specified in this Loan Agreement.\n(c) Notwithstanding anything herein contained to the contrary, it is the intention of Issuer that any obligation it may hereby incur for the payment of money shall not be a general debt on its part but shall be payable solely from the Loan Payments and other amounts derived from this Loan Agreement, and the insurance and condemnation awards as herein provided and the Company's estate and interest in the Mortgaged Property.\n(d) Issuer has been induced to enter into this undertaking by the promise of Company to locate industrial facilities within or near the corporate limits of Issuer.\n(e) In order to furnish necessary moneys for the payment of Costs of the Project and a portion of the expenses of authorizing and issuing the Bonds, Issuer has authorized the issuance of the Bonds.\n(f) The Bonds are to be issued under and secured by the Indenture, pursuant to which Issuer's interest in this Loan Agreement and the payments and income derived by Issuer from the Note, the Deed of Trust and this Loan Agreement will be assigned to Trustee as collateral security for payment of the principal of and premium, if any, and interest on the Bonds, and the Bonds will be secured by a security interest in the Note, this Loan Agreement and the Deed of Trust, which constitutes a lien upon, and security interest in, the Mortgaged Property (provided that in the performance of the agreements of the Issuer herein contained, any obligation that Issuer may thereby incur for the payment of money shall be limited to the Issuer's lien upon the Mortgaged Property and the proceeds thereof and shall not be a general debt on its part, but shall be payable solely out of the proceeds derived from this Agreement, the sale of the Bonds referred to in Section 2.1 herein, and the insurance proceeds and condemnation awards as herein provided) and provided further that the obligations of Company to pay principal and premium and interest on the Bonds are guaranteed by the Guarantor and the Company pursuant to the Guaranty.\n(g) Not later than the 15th day of the second calendar month after the close of the calendar quarter in which the Bonds are delivered by Issuer pursuant to Article II of the Indenture, Issuer covenants to satisfy the information reporting requirement of Section 149(e) of the Code.\n(h) Issuer shall not take any action to condemn or cause any condemnation of the Project or any part thereof.\n(i) Issuer shall not take any action to interfere with the direct payment by the Company to the Trustee of any Loan Payments due to Issuer or otherwise under the Note, the Loan Agreement or the Deed of Trust, which pursuant to the Loan Agreement and Indenture are to paid by Company directly to Trustee and not to modify, alter or rescind Issuer's instruction to Company to such effect.\nSection 2.2. Representations, Warranties and Covenants by Company. Company makes the following representations, warranties and covenants as the basis for the undertakings on its part herein contained:\n(a) Company is a corporation duly incorporated under the laws of the State of Missouri, is in good standing under the laws of the State of Missouri, and has power to enter into this Loan Agreement, the Hazardous Substance Certification and Indemnification, and the Guaranty, and to perform all obligations contained herein and therein, and by proper corporate action, has been duly authorized to execute and deliver this Loan Agreement, the Hazardous Substance Certification and Indemnification, and the Guaranty.\n(b) Company intends to acquire, construct, and equip an industrial enterprise within the corporate limits of Issuer consisting of the Project.\n(c) Company will operate the Mortgaged Property upon its completion as (i) a manufacturing facility for railcar components or related industrial products with attached office or (ii) any other manufacturing or industrial use provided that such use (a) is consistent with the Act and with a Manufacturing Facility (as such term is defined in Section 144 (a) (12) of the Code, and (b) does not violate any other requirements of the Code and applicable Regulations so that interest on the Bonds shall at any time cease to be excluded from gross income for federal income tax purposes, until the expiration or earlier termination of the Loan Term as provided herein, all to the extent that such operation is, in Company's judgment, commercially desirable.\n(d) Neither the execution and delivery of this Loan Agreement, the Hazardous Substance Certification and Indemnification, and the Guaranty, the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby, nor the fulfillment of or compliance with the terms and conditions hereof and thereof conflicts with or results in a material breach of the terms, conditions, or provisions of the Articles of Incorporation or bylaws of Company or any agreement or instrument to which Company is now a party or by which Company is bound, or constitutes a material default under any of the foregoing, or results in the creation or imposition of any lien, charge, or encumbrance whatsoever upon any of the property or assets of Company under the terms of any instrument or agreement except as provided herein.\n(e) There is no action, suit, proceeding, inquiry, or investigation, at law or in equity, before or by any court or public board or body, known to be pending or threatened against or affecting Company, nor to the best of the knowledge of Company is there any basis therefor, wherein an unfavorable decision, ruling, or finding would materially adversely affect the transactions contemplated by this Loan Agreement or which, in any way, would materially adversely affect the validity or enforceability of the Bonds, this Loan Agreement, the Hazardous Substance Certification and Indemnification, the Guaranty, or any other agreement or instrument, to which Company is a party, used or contemplated for use in the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby.\n(f) The Net Proceeds from the sale of the Bonds which shall have been advanced to the Company will be used only for the payment of Cost of the Project.\n(g) The Mortgaged Property complies, or will comply upon completion of construction, with all presently applicable building and zoning ordinances where failure to comply would have a materially adverse effect on Company's ability to utilize the Mortgaged Property for the purposes intended.\n(h) Company agrees to cooperate with Issuer in the performance of Issuer's obligations under the Indenture.\n(i) No changes shall be made in the Project and no actions will be taken by Company which shall in any way impair the exemption of interest on any of the Bonds from federal income taxation.\n(j) Company will comply with and fulfill all other requirements and conditions of the Code and regulations and rulings issued pursuant thereto in the acquisition, construction, equipping, and operation of the Project to the end that the interest on the Bonds shall at all times be free from federal income taxation.\n(k) The Project is substantially the same in all material respects to that described in the notice of public hearing published in the Cash-Book Journal on January 31, 1996.\nSection 2.3. Intention. It is intended by the parties hereto that this Loan Agreement and all actions taken hereunder be consistent with and pursuant to the ordinances of Issuer relating to the Bonds, and that the interest on the Bonds be excluded from the gross income of the recipients thereof for federal income tax purposes by reasons of the provisions of Section 144(a) of the Code or any substantially similar successor provision hereinafter enacted.\nSection 3.1. Loan of Funds to the Company.\n(a) Concurrently with the execution and delivery of this Loan Agreement, Issuer shall loan to Company the amount of $2,500,000, and Company shall receive such loan from the Issuer, for the purposes and upon the terms and conditions provided in this Loan Agreement.\n(b) The loan shall be evidenced by the Note in the principal amount of $2,500,000, which shall be in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit A, shall be executed by the Company and made payable to the order of Issuer, and shall be endorsed and assigned by Issuer, without recourse, to the Trustee as collateral security for the obligations of the Issuer pursuant to the Indenture and the Bonds.\nSection 3.2. Use of Proceeds; Completion of the Project.\n(a) The Net Proceeds of the Bonds shall be deposited with the Trustee and shall be disbursed by the Trustee to or on behalf of the Company for completion of the Project, all in the manner as provided in the Indenture and in this Loan Agreement.\n(b) The Company agrees to cause the Project to be diligently and continuously pursued and to be completed with reasonable dispatch, and to provide (from its own funds if required) all moneys necessary to complete the Project substantially in accordance with the plans and specifications for the Project.\n(c) In the event the moneys on deposit in the Construction Fund (together with other funds available to the Company for the Project) are at any time insufficient to pay for the completion of the Project, the Company agrees to pay the amount of such deficiency forthwith to the Trustee for deposit in the Construction Fund.\nSection 3.3. Project Documents. The Company, at its own cost and expense, will deliver to the Trustee copies of the following documents (which shall be collectively referred to herein as the \"Project Documents\") concurrently with the initial issuance and delivery of the Bonds or at such time as such documents become available and in any event by such time as work is commenced on the portion of the Project to which they relate:\n(a) Title Insurance. A standard ALTA mortgage loan policy or policies of title insurance, or a commitment therefor, showing the Issuer, the Trustee and the Co-Trustee as the insured parties, with respect to the Mortgaged Real Property of the Company that constitutes real property Mortgaged Real Property, together with an endorsement equivalent to ALTA 100, and subject to exceptions for pending disbursement endorsements in an aggregate amount not less than the principal amount of the Bonds, which policy or policies shall insure that the Company holds good and marketable fee simple title to the Mortgaged Real Property and the Issuer has a first lien pursuant to the Deed of Trust on the Mortgaged Real Property, subject only to Permitted Encumbrances and to the limitations upon such insurance provided by the terms of the pending disbursements endorsement.\n(b)Survey. A perimeter survey of the Company's Mortgaged Property constituting real property, prepared by a surveyor licensed in the State of Missouri.\nSection 4.1. Loan Payments.\n(a) Loan Payments on the Note. The Company will duly and punctually pay the principal of, premium, if any, and interest on the Note in accordance with the terms of the Note and this Loan Agreement. The Company covenants and agrees that it will make the following payments on the Note (\"Loan Payments\") directly to the Trustee, for the account of the Issuer, for deposit in the Bond Fund, with the understanding that the Trustee will apply such payment to the payment of the principal of, premium, if any, of, and interest on the Bonds, on the following dates, and otherwise as set out below:\nOn or before two Business Days prior to each Interest Payment Date, and on or before two Business Days prior to any date on which any or all of the Bonds shall be declared to be and shall become due and payable prior to their stated maturity pursuant to the provisions of the Indenture, by redemption or otherwise, Company shall pay directly to Trustee in immediately available funds or tendered Bonds an amount equal to the aggregate amount of principal, premium, if any, and interest becoming due and payable on the Bonds on such Interest Payment Date or such other date.\nAnything herein to the contrary notwithstanding, any amount (whether in cash or tendered Bonds) at any time held by Trustee in the Bond Fund shall reduce any Loan Payment required to be made by Company and the outstanding balance of the Note to the extent such amount is in excess of the amount required for payment of Bonds theretofore matured or called for redemption and past due interest in all cases where such Bonds have not been presented for payment; and further, if the amount held by Trustee in the Bond Fund should be sufficient to pay at the times required the principal of and premium, if any, and interest on the Bonds then remaining unpaid, Company shall not be obligated to make any further Loan Payments.\nBy acceptance of the direction to make payments to the Trustee for the account of the Issuer, all Loan Payments will reduce the outstanding balance of the Note in accordance with Section 4.1(b). To the extent that cash or Bonds tendered by the Company to the Trustee in accordance with Section 4.1(b) are sufficient to cover the next succeeding Loan Payment(s), the Loan Payment(s) will be paid from those funds and there will be no obligation on the part of the Company to pay such Loan Payment(s).\nIt is understood and agreed that all payments payable by Company under this Section 4.1 are assigned by Issuer to Trustee as collateral security for the benefit of the owners of the Bonds, Company assents to such assignment.\n(b) Credits on Loan Payments. Notwithstanding any provision contained in this Loan Agreement or in the Indenture to the contrary, in addition to any credits on the Note resulting from the payment or prepayment of Loan Payments from other sources:\n(1) any moneys deposited by the Trustee or the Company in the Bond Fund as interest (including moneys received as accrued interest from the sale of Bonds and any initial\ndeposit made from the proceeds of the sale of any Bonds) shall be credited against the obligation of the Company to pay interest on the Note as the same become due;\n(2) any moneys deposited by the Trustee or the Company in the Bond Fund as principal shall be credited against the obligation of the Company to pay the principal of the Note as the same becomes due in the order of maturity thereof, except that prepayments for purposes of making an optional deposit into the Bond Fund for an optional redemption of Bonds shall be credited against the obligation of the Company to pay the principal of the Note, but shall be applied to the maturities of principal of the Note corresponding to the maturities of the Bonds to be redeemed from the proceeds of such optional prepayment;\n(3) the amount of any moneys transferred by the Trustee from any other fund held under the Indenture and deposited in the Bond Fund as interest or principal shall be credited as interest or principal, as the case may be, against the obligation of the Company to pay interest or principal, as the case may be, next becoming due as the same become due;\n(4) Company and the Guarantor shall have the right to surrender Bonds acquired by it to Trustee and all such Bonds so surrendered shall be forthwith cancelled and the principal amounts thereof upon the instructions by the Company to the Trustee shall be applied as (i) credits against mandatory sinking fund requirements pursuant to the Indenture corresponding to the maturities of the Bonds so surrendered, (ii) credits or prepayments upon the principal portion of the Loan Payments due and payable with respect to the respective maturity dates or redemption dates of such Bonds in accordance with the instructions of the Company and the terms of the Indenture, or (iii) full payment of the Note pursuant to the Loan Agreement; and any unpaid interest allocable thereto shall be applied as credits or prepayments of the interest portion of the Loan Payments next becoming due as the same becomes due; and\n(5) Subject to the provisions of the foregoing subparagraph (4), amounts, whether in cash held by the Trustee in the Bond Fund or in tendered Bonds, shall reduce the Loan Payments required to be made by the Company to the extent such amount is in excess of the amount required for payment of Bonds theretofore matured or called for redemption and past due interest.\nSection 4.2. Additional Payments. The Company agrees to make the following additional payments (\"Additional Payments\"):\n(a) Issuer Fees. The Company shall pay to the Issuer upon demand, all reasonable expenses, including reasonable attorneys fees, incurred by the Issuer in relation to the Bonds and the transactions contemplated by this Loan Agreement and the Indenture.\n(b) Trustee Fees and Professional Fees. The Company shall pay to the Trustee and any co-trustee, paying agent, bond registrar, counsel, accountants, engineers and other Persons when due, all reasonable fees, charges and expenses of such Persons for services rendered under the Indenture, the Loan Agreement, the Deed of Trust, the Guaranty or the Hazardous Substance Certification and Indemnification and expenses incurred in the performance of such services under the foregoing agreements for which such Persons are entitled to payment or reimbursement, including expenses of compliance with the Arbitrage Instructions.\n(c) Rebate Payments.The Company shall pay to the Trustee all rebate payments required under Section 148(f) of the Code, to the extent such amounts are not available to the Trustee in the Rebate Fund held under the Indenture.\n(d) Costs of Enforcement. In the event the Company should default under any of the provisions of this Loan Agreement and the Trustee should employ attorneys or incur other expenses for the collection of required payments or the enforcement of performance or observance of any obligation or agreement on the part of the Company contained in this Loan Agreement, the Company shall pay on demand therefor, without duplication, to the Trustee the reasonable fees of such attorneys and such other expenses so incurred by the Trustee. The Company also shall pay, without duplication, and shall indemnify the Issuer and the Trustee from and against, all costs, expenses and charges, including reasonable counsel fees, incurred for the collection of payments due or for the enforcement or performance or observance of any covenant or agreement of the Company under this Loan Agreement, the Note, the Deed of Trust, the Guaranty and the Hazardous Substance Certification and Indemnification.\n(e) Taxes and Assessments. The Company also covenants and agrees, at its expense, to pay all Impositions imposed on the Mortgaged Property; provided, however, that the Company shall have the right to protest any such Impositions, as the case may be, at the Company's expense, to protest and contest any such Impositions assessed or levied upon the Mortgaged Property and that the Company shall have the right to withhold payment of any such Impositions pending disposition of any such protest or contest unless such withholding, protest, or contest would materially adversely affect the rights or interests of the Issuer or the Trustee.\n(f) Other Amounts Payable. The Company shall pay to the person or persons entitled thereto, any other amounts which the Company has agreed to pay under this Loan Agreement.\nIn the event Company should fail to make any of the payments required in this Section, the item or installment so in default shall continue as an obligation of Company until the amount in default shall have been fully paid, and Company agrees to pay the same with interest thereon or with respect to payments to Trustee or Issuer with interest thereon, to the extent permitted by law, from the date thereof at the Agreed Rate.\nPayments made on account of the indebtedness evidenced by the Note and secured by the Deed of Trust, or as otherwise required to be paid pursuant to the provisions of the Indenture or this Loan Agreement, whether made to the Trustee or otherwise, by the Company or by the Guarantor, shall constitute Loan Payments and/or Additional Payments, as the case may be, under Section 4.1 and 4.2 of this Loan Agreement.\nSection 4.3. Prepayment of the Note.\n(a) Optional Prepayment. The Company shall have and is granted the option to prepay from time to time the amounts payable under this Loan Agreement in sums sufficient to redeem or to pay or cause to be paid all or part of the Bonds in accordance with the provisions of the Indenture. Upon the deposit by the Company of moneys and/or Bonds (which are cancelled and no longer Outstanding under the Indenture) in the Bond Fund in an amount sufficient to redeem Bonds subject to redemption taking into account any available funds in the Bond Fund, the Issuer, at the request of the Company, shall forthwith take all steps (other than the payment of the money required for such redemption) necessary under the applicable redemption provisions of the Indenture to effect redemption of all or part of the then\nOutstanding Bonds, as may be specified by the Company, on the date established for such redemption. The Company may prepay all or any portion of its indebtedness on the Note by providing for the payment of all or any portion of the Bonds in accordance with Article IX of the Indenture. Such prepayments are credited against Loan Payments at the time such prepayment is deposited into the Bond Fund.\n(b) Mandatory Prepayment. Whenever any Bonds shall have been called for redemption under any provision of the Indenture, the Company shall prepay the Note in such amounts required and at such times to redeem such Bonds, including the principal, redemption premium, if any, and accrued interest thereon to the redemption date and such prepayment may include tender of Bonds by the Company or Guarantor for cancellation in total or partial payment. The Company further agrees that in the event the payment of principal of and interest on the Bonds is accelerated upon the occurrence of an event of default under the Indenture, all Loan Payments payable for the remainder of the term of this Loan Agreement shall be accelerated and prepayment shall be made on the Note in such amounts. Any such prepayments shall be deposited in the Bond Fund, and applied by the Trustee in accordance with the provisions of the Indenture. Any such prepayment shall be credited against Loan Payments to become due on the Note at the time such prepayment is deposited into the Bond Fund.\nSection 4.4. Mortgage, Pledge and Assignment Under the Deed of Trust.\n(a) In order to secure the payment of the Note and the performance of the duties and obligations of the Company under the Note, Deed of Trust, and this Loan Agreement, the Company pursuant to the Deed of Trust has pledged and assigned unto the Issuer and its successors and assigns forever, and granted a security interest to the Issuer in and to the Mortgaged Property.\n(b) The Company shall, at its own expense, take all necessary action to maintain and preserve the security interest in Mortgaged Property granted by (and as defined in) the Deed of Trust so long as the Note is outstanding and obligations of the Company to the Issuer and the Trustee under the Loan Agreement are outstanding. In addition, the Company shall, immediately after the execution and delivery of this Loan Agreement and thereafter from time to time, cause the Deed of Trust and any financing statements in respect thereof to be filed, registered and recorded in such manner and in such places as may be required by law in order to fully perfect and protect such security interest and from time to time will perform or cause to be performed any other act as provided by law and will execute or cause to be executed any and all continuation statements and further instruments that may be requested by the Trustee for such perfection and protection. Except to the extent it is exempt therefrom, the Company shall pay or cause to be paid all filing, registration and recording fees and all expenses incident to the preparation, execution and acknowledgment of such instruments of perfection, and all federal or state fees and other similar fees, duties, imposts, assessments and charges arising out of or in connection with the execution and delivery of the Deed of Trust and such instruments of perfection. In the event that the Company fails to execute any of such instruments within ten (10) days after demand to do so, the Company does hereby make, constitute and irrevocably appoint the Trustee as its attorney-in-fact and in its name, place and stead so to do, .\nSection 4.5. Assignment of Authority's Rights. Under the Indenture, the Issuer will, as security for the Bonds, pledge, assign, transfer and grant a security interest in certain of its rights, title and interest under this Loan Agreement, the Deed of Trust, and the Note to the Trustee. The Company agrees that this Loan Agreement, the Deed of Trust, and the Note, and all of the rights, interests, powers, privileges and benefits accruing to or vested in the Issuer may be protected and enforced in conformity with the Indenture and (except for Issuer fees and expenses and the Issuer's right to indemnification in certain circumstances and as otherwise expressly set forth herein) may be thereby assigned by the Issuer\nto the Trustee as security for the Bonds and may be exercised, protected and enforced for or on behalf of the Bondowners in conformity with this Loan Agreement and the Indenture. The Trustee is hereby given the right to enforce, as collateral assignee of the Issuer, the performance of the obligations of the Company, and the Company hereby consents to the same and agrees that the Trustee may enforce such rights as provided in this Loan Agreement, in the Deed of Trust, and in the Indenture.\nSection 4.6. Place of Loan Payments. Issuer hereby directs Company and Company hereby agrees to pay to Trustee at Trustee's principal corporate trust office all Loan Payments payable by Company pursuant to subsections 4.1. All Additional Payments required to be made pursuant to Section 4.2 shall be paid to the respective party at their principal office.\nSection 4.7. Obligation of Company Hereunder Unconditional. The obligations of Company to make the payments required in Section 4.1 hereof and to perform and observe the other agreements on its part contained herein shall be absolute and unconditional, and the payments required in Section 4.1 shall be payable on the dates and at the times specified without notice or demand, and without abatement or set-off, and regardless of any contingencies whatsoever, and notwithstanding any circumstances or occurrences that may now exist or that may hereafter arise or take place, including, but without limiting the generality of the foregoing:\n(a) The unavailability of the Mortgaged Property or any part thereof for use by Company at any time by reason of the failure to complete the overall industrial project by any particular time or at all or by reason of any other contingency, occurrence, or circumstance whatsoever;\n(b) Damage to or destruction of the Mortgaged Property or any part thereof;\n(c) Legal curtailment of Company's use of the Mortgaged Property or any part thereof;\n(d) Change in Issuer's legal organization or status;\n(e) The taking of title to or the temporary use of the whole or any part of the Mortgaged Property by condemnation;\n(f) Any termination of this Loan Agreement for any reason whatsoever;\n(g) Failure of consideration or commercial frustration of purposes not arising out of or related to acts of the Issuer;\n(h) Any change in the tax or other laws of the United States of America or of the State; and\n(i) Any default of Issuer under this Loan Agreement or any other default or failure of Issuer whatsoever.\nNothing contained in this Section shall be construed to release Issuer from the performance of any of the provisions of this Loan Agreement on its part to be performed.\nCompany covenants that it will not enter into any contract, indenture, or agreement of any nature whatsoever which shall in any way limit, restrict, or prevent Company from performing any of its obligations under this Loan Agreement.\nSection 4.8. Cancellation of Note and Release of Mortgaged Property. Issuer shall cancel the Note, deliver a deed of release in respect of the Deed of Trust, cancel the Loan Agreement and execute and deliver UCC-3 termination statements covering all financing statements filed to evidence the security interest created in the Mortgaged Property or any part thereof, upon the payment or deposit by the Company or the Guarantor of money in the Bond Fund or tendered Bonds in an amount sufficient, when added to the available funds then on hand in the Bond Fund, to redeem the Bonds and to pay all sums at the date of such payment or deposit due to the Issuer, Trustee or any Co-Trustee pursuant to the Loan Agreement, the Note, the Deed of Trust, and the Indenture.\nSection 5.1. Agreement to Acquire, Construct, and Equip the Project. All payments necessary to acquire, construct, and equip the Project shall be made out of the Construction Fund or other funds provided by the Company whether or not pursuant to Section 5.5 hereof, and Company shall be reimbursed out of the Construction Fund, for all expenditures made by it in connection with the Project in accordance with the provisions of this Loan Agreement and the Indenture, in respect of expenditures paid not more than 60 days prior to Official Action Date. Title to all machinery, equipment and personal property of every nature paid for out of the Construction Fund or other funds provided by the Company pursuant to Section 5.5 of this Agreement (either by direct payment or by virtue of reimbursement to Company) shall be vested in, or be transferred to, Company. The Collateral does not include any Leased Equipment. The obligations of Issuer hereunder are subject to the provisions of this Loan Agreement limiting the obligations of Issuer to the extent of moneys in the Construction Fund.\nCompany shall obtain all necessary approvals from any and all governmental agencies requisite to the constructing and equipping of the Project, and the Project shall be constructed and equipped in compliance with all federal, State, and local laws, ordinances, and regulations applicable thereto.\nAll requests, approvals, and agreements required on the part of Company shall be in writing, signed by the Authorized Company Representative, as appropriate, granting such approval or entering into such agreement. Issuer and Company shall, concurrently with the delivery of this Loan Agreement, notify Trustee of the Authorized Company Representative. It is agreed that the Company may have more than one Authorized Company Representative and may change the Authorized Company Representative or Representatives from time to time, with each such change to be in writing forwarded to the Trustee. The Authorized Company Representative so designated shall be authorized to enter into and execute any contracts or agreements or to grant any approvals or to take any action for and on behalf of the party hereto represented by him, and the other party to this Loan Agreement shall be entitled to rely upon the duly designated Authorized Representative as having full authority to bind the party hereto represented by him.\nSection 5.2. Disbursements from the Construction Fund. Issuer has, in the Indenture, authorized and directed Trustee to make disbursements from the Construction Fund to pay the Cost of the Project or to reimburse Company for any Cost of the Project paid by Company.\nTrustee shall make disbursements upon receipt of a requisition signed by an Authorized Company Representative:\n(a) stating with respect to each disbursement to be made: (i) the requisition number, (ii) the name and address of the person, firm, or corporation to whom payment is due, (iii) the amount to be disbursed, (iv) that each obligation mentioned therein has been properly incurred, is a proper charge against the Construction Fund, and has not been the basis of any previous disbursement, (v) with respect to any requisition for payment for work, material, or supplies, that such obligation was incurred for work, materials or supplies in connection with the acquisition, construction, and equipping of the Project, (vi) that at least 95% of the amount requested for disbursement will be used for the payment of Qualified Project Costs, (vii) that all property to be acquired with the proceeds of the disbursement will be owned by Company, (viii) that no portion of the amount requested for disbursement will be used in the manner prohibited in Sections 9.10 or 9.12 of this Loan Agreement, and (ix) that no portion of the amount requested for disbursement will be used for the acquisition of existing property except upon compliance with Section 9.16 of this Loan Agreement;\n(b) specifying in reasonable detail the nature and purpose of the obligation, including (i) that such obligation has been properly incurred, is a proper charge against the Construction Fund, is a proper cost of the Project as defined in the Act and has not been the basis of any previous withdrawal, (ii) that the Authorized Company Representative has no written notice of any mechanics\ufffd, materialmen\ufffds, or other liens or rights to liens or other obligations (other than those being contested in good faith or covered by title insurance) which should be satisfied or discharged before payment of such obligation is made, (iii) that such payment does not include any amount which is then entitled to be retained under any holdbacks or retainages provided for in any agreement, (iv) that there exists no event of default;\n(c) with respect to the first disbursement to be made for Costs of the Project, Company shall provide Trustee with a certificate of the Authorized Company Representative that the Project, as designed, complies with all presently applicable building and zoning ordinances applicable to the Project; and\n(d) accompanied by a pending disbursement endorsement in the amount of the disbursement issued by First American Title Insurance Company or any successor or replacement to First American Title Insurance Company approved by the Trustee.\nIn making any payment from the Construction Fund, Trustee may rely conclusively on requisitions and certificates delivered to it pursuant to this Section, and Trustee and Issuer shall be relieved of all liability with respect to the accuracy of such requisitions and certificates and the making of such payments in accordance with such requisitions and certificates and all liability to see to the proper application thereof by Company.\nSection 5.3. Furnishing Documents to Trustee. Company agrees to cause such requisitions to be directed to Trustee as may be necessary to effect payments out of the Construction Fund in accordance with Section 5.2 hereof. Trustee shall retain a record of all such requisitions.\nSection 5.4. Establishment of Completion Date. The Completion Date shall be evidenced to Issuer and Trustee by (a) a certificate signed by an Authorized Company Representative stating that, except for amounts retained by Trustee at Company's direction for any Cost of the Project not then due and payable, (i) acquisition and construction of the Project has been substantially completed and all costs\nof labor, services, materials, and supplies used in such acquisition and construction have been paid, except for punch list items, for which adequate reserves shall have been established (ii) all equipment for the Project has been installed to Company's satisfaction, such equipment so installed is suitable and sufficient for the operation of the Project, and substantially all costs and expenses incurred in the acquisition and installation of such equipment have been paid, except to the extent any such equipment is Leased Equipment, and (iii) all other facilities necessary in connection with the Project have been acquired, constructed, and equipped and all costs and expenses incurred in connection therewith have been paid and (b) a certificate signed by an Authorized Company Representative stating that the Project has been substantially completed in accordance with all plans and specifications for the Project and to the best knowledge of the Authorized Company Representative, after inquiry of the Project's architect, the Project complies with all applicable federal, State, and local laws, regulations, and other governmental requirements (including, without limitation, the federal Americans with Disabilities Act). Notwithstanding the foregoing, the certificate required by clause (a) above shall state that it is given without prejudice to any rights against third parties which exist at the date of such certificate or which may subsequently come into being. Forthwith upon substantial completion of the acquisition, construction, and equipping of the Project, Company agrees to cause such certificates to be furnished to Issuer and Trustee.\nAny moneys in the Construction Fund remaining after the Completion Date and payment, or provision for payment, of the costs of financing the Project described above, at the direction of the Authorized Company Representative, promptly, and in all events on or before July 1, 1998, shall be:\n(i) used to acquire, construct, equip and install such additional real or personal property in connection with the Project, in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Code (including the public notice requirements therein), as is designated by the Authorized Company Representative and the acquisition, construction, equipping and installation of which will be permitted under the Act, provided that any such use shall be accompanied by evidence satisfactory to the Trustee that the average reasonably expected economic life of such additional property, together with the other property theretofore acquired with the proceeds of the Bonds, will not be less than 5/6ths of the average maturity of the Bonds or, if such evidence is not presented with the direction, an opinion of Bond Counsel to the effect that the acquisition of such additional property will not result in the interest on the Bonds becoming subject to federal income taxation, and provided further that any such additional real or personal property shall be Mortgaged Property or Collateral, as applicable, pursuant to the terms of this Loan Agreement and the Indenture;\n(ii) used to redeem Bonds in accordance with the terms of the Indenture; or\n(iii) used to accomplish a combination of the foregoing as is provided in that direction.\nAny amounts transferred from the Construction Fund to the Bond Fund shall be treated as a separate, restricted fund within the Bond Fund and may be invested and reinvested at the written direction of the Authorized Company Representative by Trustee only in investments designated by the Authorized Company Representative and permitted by the Indenture. The Authorized Company Representative shall in no event direct such investment such that the Yield on such investments would, in the aggregate, be in excess of the Yield on the Bonds. Trustee shall, to the extent of the funds available, apply such transferred funds to the redemption of Bonds (not including interest, except to the extent that such funds so transferred from the Construction Fund to the Bond Fund constitute interest earned on funds in the Construction Fund, which funds so constituting interest earned shall be applied to the payment of principal of or interest earned on the Bonds as the Authorized Company Representative shall direct as\nand to the extent provided in Section 5.8 of this Loan Agreement) on the earliest date that such Bonds are subject to redemption in accordance with and in the manner provided in the Indenture.\nSection 5.5. Company Required to Pay in Event Construction Fund Insufficient. In the event the moneys in the Construction Fund available for payment of the Cost of the Project should not be sufficient to pay the Cost of the Project in full, Company agrees to complete the Project and to pay that portion of the Cost of the Project in excess of the moneys available therefor in the Construction Fund or to lease Leased Equipment to complete the Project. Issuer does not make any warranty, either express or implied, that the moneys paid into the Construction Fund and available for payment of the Cost of the Project will be sufficient to pay all of the Cost of the Project. Company agrees that if, after exhaustion of the moneys in the Construction Fund, Company should pay any portion of the Cost of the Project pursuant to the provisions of this Section, Company shall not be entitled to any reimbursement therefor from Issuer, Trustee, or the owners of any of the Bonds, nor shall Company be entitled to any limitation of the amounts payable under Sections 4.1 and 4.2 hereof.\nSection 5.6. Enforcement of Contracts. Company covenants that it will take any action and institute any proceedings to cause and require all contractors and material suppliers to complete their contracts diligently in accordance with the terms of said contracts, including, without limitation, the correcting of any defective work. All expenses incurred by Company in connection with the performance of its obligations under this Section 5.6 may be considered part of the Cost of the Project, and Issuer agrees that Company may, from time to time, in its own name, take such action as may be necessary or advisable, as determined by Company, to insure the construction of the Project in accordance with the terms of the construction contract and the installation of machinery and equipment in accordance with any applicable contract pertaining thereto, to insure the peaceable and quiet enjoyment of the Mortgaged Property for the term of this Loan Agreement.\nSection 5.7. Ownership of Tax Benefits. It is the intention of the parties that any tax benefits resulting from ownership of the Mortgaged Property and any tax credit or comparable credit which may ever be available shall accrue to the benefit of Company, and Company shall, and Issuer upon advice of counsel shall, make any election and take other action in accordance with the Code and the regulations promulgated thereunder as may be necessary to entitle Company to have such benefit and credit.\nSection 5.8. Investment of Moneys. Money held for the credit of any fund or account created in the Indenture shall, to the extent practicable, be invested and reinvested by Trustee as directed in writing by the Authorized Company Representative in Permitted Investments which shall mature not later than the date or dates on which the money held for credit of the particular fund shall be required for the purposes intended. All investment earnings on the Bond Fund, Construction Fund, Rebate Fund or any other fund held by the Trustee shall be credited to such fund. The Company shall be entitled to a credit for Loan Payments due on the Note to the extent such funds are part of or are transferred into the Bond Fund and thereupon applied to interest or principal on the Bonds, to be applied against Loan Payments in the same amounts as such funds are applied against interest or principal, as the case may be, on the Bonds. Trustee shall sell or reduce to cash a sufficient amount of such investments in the Construction Fund whenever the cash balance in the Construction Fund is insufficient to pay a requisition when presented, and such investments in the Bond Fund whenever the cash balance in the Bond Fund is insufficient to pay the principal of and premium, if any, and interest on the Bonds when due. The Trustee shall have no liability for any loss on such sale or reduction to cash absent gross negligence or wilful misconduct.\nTrustee may make any and all such investments through its own investment department or the investment department of any bank or trust company under common control with Trustee. Issuer shall\nhave no responsibility for control of or directing such investments and shall not be held accountable for any losses resulting from any such investments. All such investments and the income thereon shall at all times be a part of the fund (the Construction Fund, the Bond Fund, or such other fund, as the case may be) from which the moneys used to acquire such investments shall have come, and all losses on such investments shall be charged against such fund. All investments shall be registered in the name of Trustee, as Trustee under the Indenture.\nSection 5.9. Plans and Specifications; Modifications to Mortgaged Property. Company agrees to maintain plans and specifications for the Mortgaged Property. Company may make any changes in or modifications of the plans and specifications, and may make any deletions from or substitutions or additions to the Mortgaged Property without the prior consent of Issuer so long as such changes or modifications in the plans and specifications, or deletions from or substitutions or additions to the Mortgaged Property, do not materially alter the size, scope, or character of the Mortgaged Property or impair the structural integrity and utility of the Mortgaged Property. If any such changes in or modifications of the plans and specifications, or if any such deletions from or substitutions or additions to the Mortgaged Property, materially alter the size, scope, or character of the Mortgaged Property or impair the structural integrity and utility of the Mortgaged Property then, and in such event, no such changes, modifications, substitutions, deletions, or additions shall be made without the express written consent of Issuer, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. Company covenants and agrees that no changes, modifications, substitutions, deletions, or additions shall be made with respect to the Mortgaged Property (a) if such change disqualifies the Project under the Act or results in interest on the Bonds being includable in the gross income of the Owners of the Bonds for federal income tax purposes, and (b) unless there shall be on deposit with Trustee adequate moneys available therefor or Company deposits in the Construction Fund adequate moneys to pay any additional Cost of the Project resulting therefrom.\nSection 5.10. Agreement to Issue Bonds; Application of Bond Proceeds. In order to provide funds for payment of the Cost of the Project, Issuer, concurrently with the execution of this Loan Agreement, will issue, sell, and deliver the Bonds and deposit the proceeds thereof in the Construction Fund.\nSection 6.1. Effective Date of this Loan Agreement; Duration of Loan Term. This Loan Agreement shall become effective upon its delivery, and, subject to the provisions of this Loan Agreement (including particularly Sections 4.1 and 8.5 hereof and Articles XI hereof), shall continue until such date as payment has been made in full of the Note and all amounts due and owing under this Loan Agreement, including, without limitation, the payment of principal, interest to the payment date, premium, if any, Trustee's fees and expenses, registrars' fees and expenses, or provision for such payment has been made as provided in the Indenture.\nSection 7.1. Maintenance and Modifications of Mortgaged Property by Company.\n(a) Company agrees that during the Loan Term it will at its own expense (i) keep the Mortgaged Property in reasonably safe condition as its operations shall permit and (ii) keep the Buildings and the Mortgaged Equipment and all other improvements forming a part of the Mortgaged Property in good repair and in good operating condition, making from time to time all necessary repairs thereto and renewals and replacements thereof.\n(b) Company may from time to time, in its sole discretion and at its own expense, make any additions, modifications, or improvements at the Mortgaged Property location, including installation of additional machinery, equipment, furniture, or fixtures in the Buildings or on the Land, which it may deem desirable for its business purposes; provided that all such additions, modifications, and improvements do not adversely affect the structural integrity of the Buildings.\n(c) Company, in consideration of the premises and of the issuance of the Bonds by Issuer and the sum of $1.00, lawful money of the United States of America, to it duly paid by Issuer at or before the execution and delivery of this Loan Agreement, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, and in order to secure the obligations of Company under this Loan Agreement, under the Note and under the Deed of Trust, does hereby grant a first position security interest (within the meaning of the Uniform Commercial Code in effect in the State) in, and pledge unto Issuer, and its assigns forever the Collateral, and the proceeds and products of the Collateral. The Collateral does not include any Leased Equipment.\n(d) Company will not permit any mechanics\ufffd, materialmen\ufffds, or other liens to be established or remain against the Mortgaged Property for labor or materials furnished in connection with any addition, modifications, improvements, repairs, renewals, or replacements so made by it; provided, that Company may provide the Issuer with a title insurance policy insuring the Mortgaged Property without exception for the lien in question or affirmative insurance insuring against collection out of the Mortgaged Property or, in the alternative, post a bond satisfactory to the Trustee, and may in good faith contest any mechanics' or other liens filed or established against the Mortgaged Property, and in such event may permit the items so contested to remain undischarged and unsatisfied during the period of such contest and any appeal therefrom unless Issuer or Trustee shall notify Company that, in the opinion of Counsel, by nonpayment of any such items, the security of the Bondowners, as to any part of the Mortgaged Property, will be materially endangered or the Mortgaged Property or any substantial part thereof will be subject to loss or forfeiture, in which event Company shall promptly pay and cause to be satisfied and discharged or bond (if legally permissible) all such unpaid items.\nSection 7.2. Removal of Mortgaged Equipment. In any instance where Company in its sole discretion determines that any items of Mortgaged Equipment have become inadequate, obsolete, worn-out, unsuitable, undesirable, or unnecessary, Company may, provided no event of default shall have occurred and be continuing, remove such items of Mortgaged Equipment from the Buildings and the Land and (on behalf of Issuer) sell, trade-in, exchange, or otherwise dispose of them (as a whole or in part) without any responsibility or accountability to Issuer or Trustee therefor, provided that Company shall:\n(a) Substitute (either by direct payment of the costs thereof or by advancing to Issuer the funds necessary therefor) and install anywhere in the Buildings or on the Land, other\nmachinery or equipment having equal or greater utility (but not necessarily having the same function) in the operation of the Buildings as a modern manufacturing facility (provided such removal and substitution shall not impair the operating unity of the remaining property), all of which substituted machinery or equipment shall be free of all liens and encumbrances (other than Permitted Encumbrances) but shall become a part of the Mortgaged Equipment provided, however, during the first three (3) years commencing from and after July 18, 1996, the Company may substitute Leased Equipment (as defined in the Indenture) leased by the Company from any lessor in place of any Mortgaged Equipment removed from the Mortgaged Property, which Leased Equipment shall not be or be deemed to be part of the Mortgaged Equipment; or\n(b) Not make any such substitution and installation unless, (i) in the case of the sale of any such Mortgaged Equipment to anyone other than itself or in the case of the scrapping thereof, Company shall pay into the Bond Fund the proceeds from such sale or the scrap value thereof, as the case may be, (ii) in the case of the trade-in of any such Mortgaged Equipment for other Mortgaged Equipment not to be installed in the Buildings or on the Land, Company shall pay into the Bond Fund the amount of the credit received by it in such trade-in, and (iii) in the case of the sale of any such Mortgaged Equipment to Company or in the case of any other disposition thereof Company shall pay into the Bond Fund an amount equal to the original cost thereof less depreciation at rates calculated in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles; provided, however, that no such payment into the Bond Fund need be made until the amount to be paid into the Bond Fund on account of all such dispositions not previously reported aggregates at least $100,000 in any calendar year; provided further, that Company may not fail to make any such substitution and installation if such failure would impair the operating utility of the remaining property.\nAny Mortgaged Equipment removed from the Project by the Company pursuant to this Section shall be released from the lien and security interest created by the Deed of Trust and may be sold or otherwise disposed of by the Company without accounting to the Issuer. The Issuer will promptly, upon the request of the Company, execute, acknowledge and deliver all supplemental deeds of trust and all appropriate financing statements, including UCC-3 Termination Statements, releases and other security instruments as may reasonably be required to evidence the removal and replacement of any Mortgaged Equipment pursuant to the Deed of Trust.\nThe removal from the Mortgaged Property of any portion of the Mortgaged Equipment pursuant to the provisions of this Section shall not entitle Company to any abatement or diminution of the Loan Payments or Additional Payments payable to the Issuer and/or Trustee or any co-trustee payable under Sections 4.1 and 4.2 hereof.\nCompany will promptly report to Trustee in writing such removal, substitution, sale, and other disposition and will pay to Trustee such amounts, if any, as are required by the provision of the preceding subsection (b) of this Section to be paid into the Bond Fund promptly after the sale, trade-in, scrapping, or other disposition requiring such payment; provided, however, that no such report need be made until the amount to be paid into the Bond Fund on account of all such disposition aggregates at least $100,000 in any calendar year.\nSection 7.3 Impositions. Company shall, during the Loan Term, timely, except as otherwise provided herein, bear, pay, and discharge, all taxes and assessments, general and special, if any, which may be taxed, charged, levied, assessed, or imposed upon or against or be payable for or in respect of the Mortgaged Property, or any part thereof, or any improvements at any time thereon or on Company's interest in the Mortgaged Property under this Loan Agreement, including any new taxes and assessments\nnot of the kind enumerated above to the extent that the same are made, levied against real and personal property, and further including without limitation all water and sewer charges, assessments, and other governmental charges and impositions whatsoever, foreseen or unforeseen, which if not paid when due would encumber the Mortgaged Property (all of the foregoing being herein referred to as \"Impositions\"). In the event any special assessment taxes are lawfully levied and assessed which may be paid in installments, Company shall be required to pay only such installments thereof as become due and payable during the Loan Term as and when the same become due and payable. Any Impositions which Company is required to bear, pay, and discharge shall be remitted directly to the authority which is entitled to the payment thereof.\nWithin 30 days after the last day for payment or as soon thereafter as is reasonably practicable, without penalty or, interest, of an Imposition which Company is required to bear, pay, and discharge pursuant to the terms hereof, Company shall deliver to Issuer upon its written request a reproduced copy of any statement issued therefor which has been duly receipted to show the payment thereof.\nNotwithstanding the foregoing, Company shall have the right, in its name, to contest in good faith the validity or amount of any Imposition which Company is required to bear, pay, and discharge pursuant to the terms of this Section by appropriate legal proceedings provided Company, before instituting any such contest in Company's name, gives Trustee written notice of its intention so to do and Company diligently prosecutes any such contest, at all times effectively stays or prevents any official or judicial sale therefor, under execution or otherwise, sets aside on its books and maintains adequate reserves for the payment of any liability therefrom in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles, and promptly pays any final judgment enforcing the Imposition so contested and thereafter promptly procures record release or satisfaction thereof. Company shall hold Issuer and Trustee whole and harmless from any costs and expenses Issuer and Trustee may reasonably incur related to any such contest.\nSection 7.4. Insurance Required. During the Construction Period and throughout the Loan Term, Company shall keep the Mortgaged Property continuously insured against such risks as are customarily insured against by business of like size and type, paying as the same become due all premiums in respect thereto, including but not necessarily limited to:\n(a) Fire and Extended Coverage Insurance. Subsequent to completion of the Project and expiration of the builder's risk policy referred to in subsection (d) below, insurance against loss or damage by fire with standard extended coverage, vandalism, and malicious mischief endorsement. Such insurance shall be in an amount equal to or exceeding the lesser of (i) the full replacement value of the Mortgaged Property, or (ii) the amount required for the full redemption or retirement of all Bonds then Outstanding; provided, however, in any event, such insurance shall be in an amount necessary to prevent application of any coinsurance provisions of the applicable policies. The proceeds of all such policies shall be payable to Issuer, Company, and Trustee as their interests may appear, provided that any such policies may be so written or endorsed as to make payments on claims for losses not in excess of $100,000 payable directly to Company. All claims on such insurance regardless of amount may be adjusted by Company with the insurers, subject to approval of Trustee, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, as to settlement of any claim in excess of $100,000. Issuer shall cooperate with Company in adjusting any such loss.\n(b) Public Liability Insurance. General public liability insurance against claims for bodily injury, death, or property damage occurring in connection with the Mortgaged Property,\nsuch insurance to afford protection to Issuer and Trustee as additional insureds of not less than $10,000,000 per occurrence.\n(c) Workers' Compensation Insurance. Workers' compensation insurance, including qualified self-insurance pursuant to the workers' compensation laws of the State, covering all persons employed by Company at the Mortgaged Property. Company will cause such insurance to be maintained by any independent contractors engaged by Company in connection with any work done on or about the Mortgaged Property with respect to which claims for death or bodily injury could be asserted against Company, Issuer, Trustee or\nCo-Trustee, complying with the rules, regulations, and requirements of the State from time to time in force.\n(d) Builder's Risk Insurance. During the course of construction of the Project until the fire and extended coverage insurance set forth in subsection (a) above is in force, a standard form builder's risk policy on a replacement cost basis, with an \"all risk\" endorsement, a course of construction endorsement, and a collapse insurance provision, in an amount equal to the completed value of the portion of the Project covered by a construction contract, with loss payable to Issuer, Company, and Trustee, as their interests may appear.\n(e) Flood Insurance. If all or part of the Mortgaged Property is located in an area now or hereafter identified by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development as an area having special flood hazards and in which flood insurance has been made available under the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968, as amended, policies of flood insurance in an amount at least equal to the lesser of (1) the amount of the Bonds, (2) the insurable value of the improvements, or (3) the maximum limit of coverage available under the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968, as amended.\nCompany shall, upon request by the Trustee, provide Trustee with an opinion of an independent insurance broker of recognized national standing that the insurance then in force upon the Mortgaged Property is in compliance with the provisions of this Section 7.4.\nNothing in this Section 7.4 or any other portion of this Loan Agreement shall be construed to prevent Company from including the Mortgaged Property under Company's blanket forms of insurance coverage, provided that each and all of the requirements of this Section 7.4 be complied with under such blanket coverage.\nSection 7.5. Application of Net Proceeds of Insurance. The Net Proceeds of the insurance required in Section 7.4 hereof shall be applied as follows: (i) the Net Proceeds of the insurance required in Sections 7.4 (a), (d), and (e) hereof shall be applied as provided in Section 8.2 hereof, and (ii) the Net Proceeds of the insurance required in Sections 7.4(b) and (c) hereof shall be applied toward extinguishment or satisfaction of the liability with respect to which such insurance proceeds may be paid.\nSection 7.6. Additional Provisions Regarding Insurance. All insurance required in Section 7.4 hereof shall be taken out and maintained with generally recognized responsible insurance companies selected by Company. All policies evidencing such insurance (other than public liability insurance and workers' compensation insurance) shall provide for payment of the losses to Issuer, Company, Trustee and Co-Trustee as their respective interests may appear, and the policies required by Sections 7.4(a), (d), and (e) shall bear endorsements requiring that all proceeds of insurance resulting from any claim in excess of $100,000 for loss or damage covered thereby be paid to Trustee; provided, however, that all claims\nregardless of amount may be adjusted by Company with insurers, subject to approval of Trustee, as to settlement of any claim in excess of $100,000, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld.\nAll policies, or a certificate or certificates of the insurers that such insurance is in force and effect, shall be deposited with Trustee. Each such policy shall contain a provision that such policy may not be cancelled unless Trustee is notified in writing at least 30 days prior to the cancellation; and, at least 30 days prior to the expiration of any such policy, Company shall furnish Trustee with written evidence satisfactory to Trustee that the policy has been renewed or replaced or is no longer required by this Loan Agreement.\nSection 7.7. Advances by Issuer or Trustee. In the event Company shall fail to maintain the full insurance coverage required by this Loan Agreement or shall fail to keep the Mortgaged Property in as reasonably safe condition as its operating conditions will permit, or shall fail to keep the Buildings and the Mortgaged Equipment in good repair and good operating condition, Trustee may (but unless indemnified to the satisfaction of the Trustee shall be under no obligation to) take out the required policies of insurance and pay the premiums on the same or make the required repairs, renewals, and replacements; and all amounts so advanced therefor by Trustee shall become an additional obligation of Company to the one making the advancement secured by the Mortgaged Property, which amounts Company agrees to pay with interest thereon, to the extent permitted by law, from the date thereof at the Agreed Rate.\nSection 7.8. Release and Indemnification Covenants.\n(a) Company shall and hereby agrees to indemnify and save Issuer (including but not limited to past, present, and future officials, and other persons acting on Issuer's behalf), Trustee and Co-Trustee, and their officers, agents, and employees, harmless against and from all loss, damage, cost, liability or expense, hereafter arising, by or on behalf of any person, firm, corporation, or other legal entity arising from the conduct or management of, or from any work or thing done on, the Mortgaged Property during the term of this Loan Agreement, including without limitation, (i) any condition of the Mortgaged Property, (ii) any breach or default on the part of Company in the performance of any of its obligations under this Loan Agreement, (iii) any act or negligence of Company or of any of its agents, contractors, servants, employees, or licensees, or (iv) any act or negligence of any assignee or lessee of Company, or of any agents, contractors, servants, employees, or licensees of any assignee or lessee of Company. Company shall indemnify and save Issuer and Trustee harmless from any such claim arising as aforesaid, or in connection with any action or proceeding brought thereon, and upon notice from Issuer or Trustee, Company shall defend them or either of them in any such action or proceedings.\n(b) It is the intention of the parties hereto that Issuer shall not incur any pecuniary liability by reason of the terms of this Loan Agreement or the undertakings required of Issuer hereunder, by reason of the issuance of the Bonds, by reason of the execution of the Indenture, or by reason of the performance of any act requested of Issuer by Company, including all claims, liabilities, or losses arising in connection with the violation of any statutes or regulations pertaining to the foregoing; nevertheless, if Issuer should incur any such pecuniary liability, then in such event Company shall indemnify and hold Issuer, its officers, members, agents, and employees harmless against all claims by or on behalf of any person, firm, or corporation or other legal entity arising out of the same and all costs and expenses reasonably incurred in connection with any such claim or in connection with any action or proceeding brought thereon, and upon notice from Issuer, Company shall defend Issuer in any such action or proceeding.\n(c) Nothing contained in this Section 7.8 shall be construed to indemnify or release Issuer from its liability in connection with the Mortgaged Property arising from the gross negligence of or willful misconduct of Issuer, its employees, agents, or representatives acting in their capacities as such.\nSection 7.9. Environmental Considerations. During the Loan Term, Company agrees that the Mortgaged Property shall not be used at any time during the Loan Term to generate, manufacture, refine, transport, treat, store, handle, dispose, transfer, produce, process, or in any manner deal with hazardous materials except as incidental to its business or the business of any occupant of the whole or any part of the Mortgaged Property whose occupancy of the Mortgaged Property or such part thereof is not in violation of the terms of this Loan Agreement. Company further agrees that it will defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Issuer and Trustee from and against any and all liabilities, claims, damages, penalties, expenditure, losses, or charges, including but not limited to all reasonable and necessary costs of investigation, monitoring, legal fees, remedial response, removal, restoration, or permanent acquisition which may now or in the future be undertaken, suffered, paid, awarded, assessed, or otherwise incurred as a result of any contamination resulting from the disposal, storage, treatment, processing, or other handling of waste contamination, PCB\ufffds, or other toxic or hazardous substance, which arise from Company's or any other permitted occupant's activity on or under the Mortgaged Property. Company agrees to promptly notify the Issuer and the Trustee in writing by certified mail with return receipt requested, of the receipt of any written environmental claim, suit, or demand by any individual, corporation, partnership, governmental agency, or other legal entity concerning the Mortgaged Property. Issuer reserves the right to defend against such claim, suit, or demand at its sole cost and expense, and Company will cooperate with Issuer in such defense.\nNotwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Loan Agreement, nothing in this Loan Agreement, including without limitation this Section 7.9, shall diminish, derogate, or otherwise limit the rights and interests of Trustee under the Hazardous Substance Certification and Indemnification.\nSection 8.1. Damage and Destruction. Unless Company shall have exercised its option to prepay the amounts payable under this Loan Agreement pursuant to the provisions of Section 10.4 hereof, if prior to full payment of the Bonds (or provisions for payment thereof having been made in accordance with the provisions of the Indenture) the Mortgaged Property or any portion thereof is destroyed (in whole or in part) or is damaged by fire or other casualty, Company shall be obligated to continue to pay the Loan Payments and Additional Payment as specified in Section 4.1 and 4.2 hereof. Company shall give prompt written notice of any such destruction or damage in excess of $100,000 to Issuer and Trustee.\nSection 8.2. Application of Net Proceeds. Prior to the Completion Date, Issuer, Trustee, and Company will cause the Net Proceeds of any insurance resulting from any events described in Section 8.1 hereof to be deposited in the Construction Fund and to be disbursed therefrom to pay or reimburse the Company for any Cost of the Project as provided in Article V of this Loan Agreement and the Indenture. Subsequent to the Completion Date, Issuer, Trustee, and Company will cause the Net Proceeds of any insurance resulting from any such event described in Section 8.1 hereof to be deposited in a separate trust fund, provided that Net Proceeds in an amount less than $100,000 shall be paid directly\nto Company. All Net Proceeds from insurance shall be applied in one or more of the following ways as shall be elected by Company in a written notice of the Authorized Company Representative to Issuer and Trustee:\n(a) To the prompt repair, restoration, modification, or improvement of the Mortgaged Property by Company, and Issuer does hereby authorize and direct Trustee to make disbursements from such separate fund for such purposes or to reimburse Company for costs paid by it in connection therewith upon receipt of a requisition acceptable to Trustee signed by an Authorized Company Representative stating with respect to each disbursement to be made: (1) the requisition number, (2) the name and address of the person, firm, or corporation to whom payment is due, (3) the amount to be disbursed, and (4) that each obligation mentioned therein has been properly incurred, is a proper charge against the separate trust fund, and has not been the basis of any previous disbursement. Any balance of the Net Proceeds remaining after such work has been completed shall be transferred to the Bond Fund to be applied to the payment of principal of and premium, if any, and interest on the Bonds, or, if the Bonds have been fully paid (or provision for payment thereof has been made in accordance with the provisions of the Indenture and this Loan Agreement), any balance remaining in such separate trust fund shall be paid to Company.\n(b) To redemption of the Bonds on the next succeeding Interest Payment Date as specified in a written notice by the Authorized Company Representative to Trustee; provided, that no part of the Net Proceeds may be applied for such redemption unless (1) all of the Bonds are to be redeemed in accordance with the Indenture upon prepayment of the amounts payable hereunder or (2) in the event that less than all of the Bonds are to be redeemed, Company shall furnish to Issuer and Trustee a certificate of the Authorized Company Representative acceptable to Issuer and Trustee stating that (i) the property forming the part of the Mortgaged Property that was damaged or destroyed by such casualty is not essential to the use or possession of the Mortgaged Property by Company or (ii) the Mortgaged Property has been repaired, restored, modified, or improved to operate as designed.\nSection 8.3. Insufficiency of Net Proceeds. If the Net Proceeds of insurance are insufficient to pay in full the cost of any repair, restoration, modification, or improvement referred to in Section 8.2(a) hereof, Company will nonetheless complete the work and will pay any cost in excess of the amount of the Net Proceeds held by Trustee. Company agrees that if by reason of any such insufficiency of the Net Proceeds, Company shall make any payments pursuant to the provisions of this Section, Company shall not be entitled to any reimbursement therefor from Issuer, Trustee, or the Owners of any of the Bonds, nor shall Company be entitled to any diminution of the amounts payable under Sections 4.1 and 4.2 hereof.\nSection 8.4. Cooperation of Issuer. Issuer shall cooperate fully with Company at the expense of Company in filing any proof of loss with respect to any insurance policy covering the casualties described in Section 8.1 hereof and will, to the extent it may lawfully do so, permit Company to litigate in any proceeding resulting therefrom in the name and behalf of Issuer. In no event will Issuer voluntarily settle, or consent to the settlement of, any proceeding arising out of any insurance claim without the written consent of the Authorized Company Representative.\nSection 8.5. Rights of Parties in Event of Condemnation; Bonds Protected in Any Event.\n(a) If during the Loan Term title to all or substantially all of the Mortgaged Property shall be taken or condemned by a competent authority for any public use or purpose, then, subject to the\nsubsequent provisions of this Section, the condemnation award shall be paid to Trustee, for the account of Issuer, and deposited into the Bond Fund (subject to the provisions of the Indenture and this Loan Agreement) and Company hereby assigns the award to Issuer. In the event the Net Proceeds of any condemnation award (being the gross amount awarded less all reasonable attorney's fees and other reasonable expenses and costs in the condemnation proceeding) together with the amount then in the Bond Fund shall be insufficient to pay in full, on the redemption date fixed by Company pursuant to the provisions of Section 301 of the Indenture, the amount necessary to pay all principal, premium, if any, interest, Trustee's fees and expenses, and all other costs of redemption (all of which, for purposes of this Section, shall be called \"total bond redemption expense\"), Company agrees to pay promptly upon payment of the condemnation award, the amount by which the total bond redemption expense shall exceed the Net Proceeds of any condemnation award plus the amount then on deposit in the Bond Fund. For the purposes of this Article VIII, \"all or substantially all of the Mortgaged Property\" shall be deemed to mean a taking of all of the Mortgaged Property or a taking of such a substantial portion of the Mortgaged Property that Company, as determined by Company in its sole discretion, cannot reasonably operate the remainder. In the event the Net Proceeds of any condemnation award, together with the amount in the Bond Fund, shall be in excess of the amount necessary to pay the total bond redemption expense and Company is not in default in any of its other obligations hereunder, or Company is in default in any of its obligations hereunder and the Net Proceeds of any condemnation award plus the amount then on deposit in the Bond Fund plus any amount previously paid to the Bondowners on account of the total bond redemption expense shall be in excess of the amount necessary to pay the total bond redemption expense, then the appropriate excess shall belong to and be paid to Company; provided, however, that if an event of default has occurred and is continuing with reference to any of its other obligations hereunder, the amount necessary to satisfy such default shall also be paid to Trustee by Company whether from such excess or otherwise. To the extent that the sum of the Net Proceeds of any condemnation award plus the amount then on deposit in the Bond Fund plus any amount previously paid to the owners of the Bonds on account of the total bond redemption expense shall be less than the total bond redemption expense, Company agrees to pay such deficiency to Issuer. Issuer agrees that it will not voluntarily accept, without the prior approval of Company, any condemnation award, and Issuer agrees that it will cooperate with Company with the end in view of obtaining the maximum justifiable condemnation award.\n(b) If less than substantially all of the Mortgaged Property shall be taken or condemned by a competent authority for any public use or purpose, neither the term nor any of the obligations of either party under this Loan Agreement shall be affected or reduced in any way, and\n(i) If any part of the improvements owned by Company on the Mortgaged Property is taken, Company shall proceed to repair or rebuild the remaining part as nearly as possible to the condition existing prior to such taking, to the extent that the same may be feasible, subject to the right on the part of Company to make alterations so as to improve the efficiency of the improvements; and\n(ii) The entire condemnation award shall be paid to Company for the use of Company in repairing and rebuilding as provided in (i) above. The said award shall be transferred to Company in the same manner as is provided in Section 8.2 with respect to insurance proceeds, provided that the words \"Net Proceeds\" there referred to shall for purposes hereof refer to \"net condemnation award.\" If the Net Procceeds of any condemnation award is in excess of the amount necessary to repair and rebuild as specified in (i) above, such excess shall be paid to Trustee and deposited in the Bond Fund. If the Net Proceeds of any condemnation award is less than the amount necessary for Company to repair and rebuild as set forth in (i) above, Company shall nevertheless complete the repair and rebuilding work and pay the deficiencies in the cost thereof; and\n(iii) If no part of the improvements is taken, the Net Proceeds of any condemnation award shall be paid to Trustee and deposited in the Bond Fund.\n(c) In the event of taking under either (a) or (b) above, Company shall have the right to participate at its own expense in, and to offer proof in, the condemnation proceedings and to receive that portion of any award (by way of negotiation, settlement, or judgment) which may be made for damages sustained by Company solely as a result of the interruption of Company's business or with respect to the Company's trade fixtures, equipment, improvements and moving expenses by reason of the condemnation; provided, however, nothing in this subsection (c) shall be construed to diminish or impair in any way Company's obligation under subsection (a) of this Section 8.5 to pay the amount of any insufficiency of the Net Proceeds of any condemnation award and the funds in the Bond Fund to pay the total bond redemption expense.\n(d) If the temporary use of the whole or any part of the Mortgaged Property shall be taken by right of, or acquired pursuant to the threat of, eminent domain, this Loan Agreement shall not be thereby terminated and the parties shall continue to be obligated under all of its terms and provisions, and, provided that an event of default has not occurred and is continuing under this Loan Agreement, Company shall be entitled to receive the entire amount of the award made for such taking, whether by way of damages, rent, or otherwise.\nSection 8.6. Company Obligated to Continue Loan Payments and Additional Loan Payments Until Condemnation Award Available. In the event of a taking of all or substantially all of the Mortgaged Property as provided in Section 8.5(a), Company agrees to continue to make payment of the installments due under the Loan Agreement until the condemnation award shall be actually received by Issuer; provided, however, Company shall be repaid, solely out of the Net Proceeds of any condemnation award, the amounts so paid after the date provided in Section 8.5(a). This agreement to repay shall not be construed in any way to impair or diminish Company's obligations under Section 8.5 to pay the amount of any insufficiency of the Net Proceeds of any condemnation award and the moneys in the Bond Fund to pay the total bond redemption expense.\nSection 9.1. No Warranty of Condition or Suitability by Issuer. ISSUER MAKES NO WARRANTY, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AS TO THE CONDITION OF THE MORTGAGED PROPERTY OR THAT THE MORTGAGED PROPERTY WILL BE SUITABLE FOR COMPANY's PURPOSES OR NEEDS.\nSection 9.2. Inspection of the Mortgaged Property. Company agrees that Trustee and Issuer and their duly authorized agents shall have the right at all reasonable times to enter upon the Land and to examine and inspect the Mortgaged Property without interference or prejudice to Company's operations. Company further agrees that Issuer and its duly authorized agents who are acceptable to Company shall have such rights of access to the Mortgaged Property as may be reasonably necessary to cause to be completed the construction and installation provided for in Section 5.1 hereof.\nSection 9.3. Company to Maintain its Corporate Existence. Company will maintain its corporate existence and will not dissolve or otherwise dispose of all or substantially all of its assets and\nwill not consolidate with or merge into another corporation or permit one or more other corporations to consolidate with or merge into it without providing an opinion of Bond Counsel to the Issuer and the Trustee that such a merger, dissolution or consolidation will not materially violate the Act or cause interest on the Bonds to be includable in the gross income of the owners thereof for federal income tax purposes.\nSection 9.4. Release of Certain Land. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Loan Agreement, the parties hereto, with the prior written consent of Trustee, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, reserve the right at any time and from time to time to amend the Deed of Trust for the purpose of effecting the release of and removal from this Loan Agreement, the Deed of Trust, and the Indenture (i) of any unimproved part of the Land (on which neither the Buildings nor any Mortgaged Equipment is located but on which transportation or utility facilities may be located) on which Company proposes to construct improvements under another and different loan agreement or (ii) any part of the Land with respect to which Company proposes to grant an easement or convey a fee or other title to a railroad or other public or private carrier or to any public utility or public body in order that transportation facilities or services by rail, water, road, or other means or utility services for the Mortgaged Property may be provided, increased, or improved; provided, that if at the time any such amendment is made any of the Bonds are Outstanding and unpaid there shall be deposited with Trustee the following:\n(a) A copy of the said amendment as executed.\n(b) A resolution of the board of directors of Company or executive committee of said board (if permitted under Company's by-laws) authorizing the execution of such amendment together with an Authorized Company Representative's certificate stating that Company is not in default under any of the provisions of this Loan Agreement, the Deed of Trust, the Guaranty or the Hazardous Substance Certification and Indemnification.\n(c) A copy of the instrument granting the easement or conveying the title to a railroad, public utility, or public body.\n(d) A certificate of an Independent Engineer who is reasonably acceptable to Trustee, dated not more than 60 days prior to the date of the release and stating that, in the opinion of the person signing such certificate, (i) the portion of the Land so proposed to be released is necessary or desirable, for railroad, utility service, or roads to benefit the Mortgaged Property or is not otherwise needed for the operation of the Mortgaged Property for the purposes hereinabove stated, (ii) the release so proposed to be made will not impair the usefulness of the Buildings as a manufacturing facility, and (iii) the remaining portion of Land after the release will be a legal parcel.\n(e) Company and Issuer agree that all walls presently standing or hereafter erected on or contiguous to the boundary line of the Land so proposed to be released shall be party walls for the purpose of tying-in of new construction. If any party wall is utilized for the purpose of tying-in new construction with the building to be utilized under common control with the Mortgaged Property, utility facilities on the Land, including those within the Buildings, may be interconnected for the purpose of serving the new construction to be placed on Land so released and any non-loadbearing panels in any party wall may be removed; provided, however, that if the Land so released and construction thereon ceases to be operated under common control with the Buildings, non-loadbearing wall panels similar in quality to those which have been removed will be installed and separate utility services will be provided for the new construction.\nIn the event that the conditions described in Section 9.4 (a), (b), (c), and (d) have been fulfilled, the Issuer agrees to execute and deliver to the Company, all documents reasonably requested by the Company to evidence the release of the portion of the Land so proposed to be released, including, but not limited to, a deed of release in recordable form, with respect to the Deed of Trust, evidencing the release of the Land sought to be released from the definition of Mortgaged Property, and any UCC-3 termination statement required to evidence the release of the Land, any fixtures and any Mortgaged Equipment situated thereon sought to be released from any UCC-I financing statement and security agreement held by the Issuer, being, however, a partial release, which does not release the security interest in the balance of the Mortgaged Property covered by the corresponding UCC-1 financing statement.\nNo release effected under the provisions hereof shall entitle Company to any abatement or diminution of the Loan Payments and Additional Payments payable under Section 4.1 or 4.2 hereof.\nSection 9.5. Granting of Easements. If no event of default shall have happened and be continuing, and subject to the delivery of prior written notice to Trustee, Company may at any time or times grant easements, licenses, rights-of-way (including the dedication of public highways), and other rights or privileges in the nature of easements with respect to any property included in the Mortgaged Property, free from the lien of the Indenture, or Company may release existing easements, licenses, rights-of-way, and other rights or privileges with or without consideration, and Issuer agrees that it shall execute and deliver and will cause and direct Trustee to execute and deliver any instrument necessary or appropriate to confirm the release of any such easement, license, right of way and other right or privilege in the nature of easements when so granted from the lien of the Indenture, including, but not limited to, delivery by the Issuer of a release of lien in recordable form and a subordination agreement in recordable form confirming that the lien of the Indenture is subject and subordinate to such easement, license, right of way or other right or privilege granted pursuant to this Section 9.5, and grant or release any such easement, license, right-of-way, or other right or privilege upon receipt of: (i) a copy of the instrument of grant or release; (ii) a written application signed by the Authorized Company Representative requesting such instrument; and (iii) a certificate executed by the Authorized Company Representative stating (1) that such grant or release is not detrimental to the proper conduct of the business of Company, and (2) that such grant or release will not impair the effective use or interfere with the operation of the Mortgaged Property and will not weaken, diminish, or impair the security intended to be given by or under the Indenture.\nSection 9.6. Compliance with Code. Issuer and Company recognize that the Bonds are to be issued under such circumstances that the interest thereon shall remain excludable from gross income for federal income taxation purposes, and to that end Company represents to and covenants with Issuer, Trustee, and each Bondowner as follows:\n(a) Company will fulfill all conditions specified in Section 144(a)(4) of the Code and applicable Regulations, to qualify the Bonds as a \"small issue\" thereunder.\n(b) Company will comply with and fulfill all other requirements and conditions of the Code and applicable Regulations in the acquisition, construction, and operation of the Project to the end that the interest on the Bonds shall at all times be free from federal income taxation.\n(c) The average maturity of the Bonds (determined by their respective issue prices) does not exceed 120 percent of the average reasonably expected economic life of the various facilities to be financed with the proceeds of the Bonds (determined by taking into account the respective costs of such facilities and by using the guideline economic life for each respective\nfacility as set forth in the ADR (asset depreciation range) midpoint life tables for machinery and equipment and as set forth in Revenue Procedure 62-21 for structures).\n(d) In accordance with Section 149 (e) of the Code, Company covenants and agrees to furnish to Issuer not later than 5 days before the issuance and delivery of the Bonds a fully completed Internal Revenue Service Form 8038 with respect to the Bonds. Company further covenants and agrees that it or its agents will have the primary responsibility as between or among any preparers for the overall substantive accuracy of the preparation of Form 8038. Company will hold harmless Issuer, Bond Counsel, Trustee and any purchaser or owner of the Bonds against all consequences of any material misrepresentation in or material omission from such Form 8038.\n(e) Company has delivered to Issuer a certificate in accordance with the provisions of the Code and Regulation \ufffd1.148-2(b) stating that on the basis of the facts, estimates, and circumstances in existence on July 18, 1996, as such facts, estimates, and circumstances are set forth in the certificate, it is not expected that the proceeds of the Bonds will be used in a manner that would cause the Bonds to be arbitrage bonds within the meaning of Section 148 of the Code and the Regulations.\nSection 9.7. Federal Guarantee Prohibition. Issuer and Company covenant that neither Issuer nor Company shall take any action or permit or suffer any action to be taken if the result of the same would be to cause the Bonds to be \"federally guaranteed\" within the meaning of Section 19(b) of the Code and Regulations.\nSection 9.8. Limitation on Issuance Costs. Issuer and Company covenant that, from the proceeds of the Bonds received from the Original Purchaser on July 18, 1996 an amount not in excess of 2% of the face amount of the Bonds shall be used to pay for, or provide for the payment of, Issuance Costs. For this purpose, if the fees of the Original Purchaser are retained as a discount on the purchase of the Bonds, such retention shall be deemed to be an expenditure of proceeds of the Bonds for said fees to the extent of the amount retained.\nSection 9.9. Limitation on Expenditure of Proceeds. Issuer and Company covenant that not less than 95% of the face amount of the Bonds, plus accrued interest and premium, if any, paid on the purchase of the Bonds by the Original Purchaser from Issuer, less original issue discount, shall be used to pay for Qualified Project Costs.\nSection 9.10. Limitation on Land and Certain Facilities. Issuer and Company covenant that not more than 25 % of the face amount of the Bonds, plus accrued interest and premium, if any, paid on the purchase of the Bonds by the Original Purchaser from Issuer, less original issue discount, shall be used, directly or indirectly, for the acquisition of land or an interest therein or to provide a facility the primary purpose of which is retail food and beverage services, automobile sales and service, or the provision of recreation or entertainment.\nSection 9.11. Location of Project; Outstanding Obligations. Company covenants that proceeds of the Bonds shall be used only with respect to facilities located within the corporate boundaries of the City of Jackson, Missouri (\"City\"), and that there are no outstanding obligations issued for facilities located within the City having as principal users Company or Guarantor or other principal users of the Project or their related persons, all within the meaning of Sections 144(a)(2) and (3) of the Code and the Regulations.\nSection 9.12. Prohibited Facilities. Issuer and Company covenant that no portion of the proceeds of the Bonds shall be used directly or indirectly to provide residential real property for family units, any private or commercial golf course, country club, massage parlor, tennis club, skating facility (including roller skating, skateboard, and ice skating), racquet sport facility (including any handball or racquetball court), hot tub facility, suntan facility, racetrack, airplane, skybox or other private luxury box, health club facility, facility used for gambling, or store, the principal business of which is the sale of alcoholic beverages for consumption off premises.\nSection 9.13. No Arbitrage. Issuer and Company covenant that neither Issuer nor Company shall take, or permit or suffer to be taken by Trustee or otherwise, any action with respect to the proceeds of the Bonds over which Issuer or Company, as the case may be, has control, which if such action had been reasonably expected to have been taken, or had been deliberately and intentionally taken, on July 18, 1996 would have caused the Bonds to be \"arbitrage bonds\" within the meaning of Section 148(a) of the Code and Regulations.\nSection 9.14. Capital Expenditure Limitation. Company covenants that the sum of the principal amount of the Bonds, plus capital expenditures paid or incurred during the 6-year period beginning 3 years prior to July 18, 1996 and ending 3 years after July 18, 1996, for facilities located within the City having as principal users Company, Guarantor or other principal users of the Project or their related persons shall not exceed $10,000,000, all within the meaning of Section 144(a) of the Code and the Regulations. Company further covenants that it will not enter into any lease or other arrangement, including an assignment pursuant to Section 10.1 hereof, for use of any portion of the Project if such lease or other arrangement would cause the covenants contained in this Section to be violated.\nSection 9.15. $40,000,000 Limitation. Company covenants that the sum of the outstanding principal amount of the Bonds, plus the portions of the aggregate amount of outstanding tax-exempt facility bonds as defined in Section 142 of the Code, qualified small issue bonds as defined in Section 144(a) of the Code, qualified redevelopment bonds as defined in Section 144(c) of the Code, and industrial development bonds as referenced in Section 144(a)(10)(B)(ii)(11) of the Code, allocable to each \"test period beneficiary\" as defined in Section 144(a)(10) of the Code on the later of the date the Project is placed in service or July 18, 1996 shall not exceed $40,000,000, all within the meaning of Section 144 (a)(10) of the Code and the Regulations. Company further covenants that it will not enter into any lease or other arrangement for ownership or use of any portion of the Project if such lease or other arrangement would cause the covenants contained in this Section to be violated.\nSection 9.16. Existing Facilities Limitation.\n(a) Company covenants to expend Rehabilitation Expenditures with respect to the acquisition of the building (and the equipment therefor) in an amount not less than 15% of the portion of the cost of acquiring such building (and equipment) financed with proceeds of the Bonds by July 18, 1998.\n(b) For the purpose of this section, the term \"Rehabilitation Expenditures\" means any amount properly chargeable to the capital account of Company or a successor to Company or by the seller under a sales contract with Company for the property acquired in connection with the rehabilitation of such property or, in the case of property constituting equipment, in connection with the rehabilitation of existing equipment or the replacement of such equipment with equipment having substantially the same function, excluding, however, (A) expenditures described\nin Section 48(g)(2)(B) of the Code and (B) amounts incurred after the date 2 years after the later of the date of acquisition of the property in question or July 18, 1996.\nSection 9.17. Compliance With Rebate Provisions. Company covenants that it shall take any and all actions necessary to assure compliance with Section 148(f) of the Code. In particular, it shall directly or through independent consultants perform the calculations required to determine what payments are due under Section 148(f) of the Code, assure the payments required by Section 148(f) of the Code are made, maintain the records required by Section 148(f) of the Code, pay all fees, costs, and expenses incurred by Company, Issuer, or Trustee in connection with compliance with Section 148(f) of the Code, and in accordance with Section 512 of the Indenture, including compensation due to independent consultants, and coordinate and cooperate in any and all respects necessary to assure compliance with Section 148 (f) of the Code.\nSection 9.18. Composite Issues.\n(a) The officer of Company executing this Loan Agreement is familiar with all financing transactions undertaken and now being planned for Company, including tax-exempt financings by or for Company or by or for any related person (within the meaning of Section 144(a)(3) of the Code).\n(b) There are no other obligations heretofore issued or to be issued by or on behalf of any state, territory, or possession of the United States of America, or political subdivision of any of the foregoing, or of the District of Columbia, for the benefit of Company or any related person, which constitute private activity bonds (within the meaning of Section 147(b) of the Code) and which (i) were or are to be sold at substantially the same time as the Bonds, (ii) were or are to be sold pursuant to the same plan of financing as the Bonds, and (iii) are payable from the source from which the Bonds are payable.\n(c) There are no additional facts or circumstances which may further evidence that the Bonds are part of any other issue of obligations.\nSection 9.19. Manufacturing Facility. The Project will be a manufacturing facility as defined in Section 144 (a) (12) of the Code. The Project may include ancillary facilities which are directly related and ancillary to the Project but any such ancillary facilities will be located on the same site as the Project and not more than 25% of the net proceeds of the Bonds will be used to provide such ancillary facilities.\nSection 9.20. Notice of Default to Issuer and Trustee. Company agrees to promptly provide written notice to Issuer and Trustee of an event of default under this Loan Agreement, the Note, the Deed of Trust, the Guaranty or the Hazardous Substance Certification and Indemnification.\nSection 9.21 Non-Disturbance. In the event a lease is permitted as provided in this Loan Agreement, and in the event of a foreclosure under the Deed of Trust, Issuer will recognize tenant under such permitted lease as a direct tenant of Issuer for the balance of the lease term, provided (i) no default exists under the lease which at the time would then permit the landlord thereunder to terminate the same or to exercise any dispossession remedy provided for therein, and (ii)) the tenant shall deliver to Issuer an instrument confirming the agreement of such tenant to attorn to the Issuer and to recognize the Issuer as the landlord under the lease, in accordance with the provisions of Section 1101(xiv) of the Indenture.\nSection 10.1. Assignment and Leasing. Company may not assign this Loan Agreement or lease the Mortgaged Property or part thereof without the prior written consent of Issuer which shall not be unreasonably withheld. Any such assignment shall include, without limitation, an assumption in writing by such assignee of all liabilities and obligations of Company under this Loan Agreement from and after the effective date of such assignment, the Guaranty, the Hazardous Substance Certification and Indemnification from and after the effective date of the assignment, and any related documents. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no assignment or subletting and no dealings or transactions between Issuer or Trustee and any sublessee or assignee shall relieve Company of any of its obligations under this Loan Agreement, and Company shall remain as fully bound as though no assignment or subletting had been made, and performance by any assignee or sublessee shall be considered as performance pro tanto by Company.\nIn the event a lease is permitted as provided in this Section 10.1 of this Loan Agreement, and in the event of a foreclosure under the Deed of Trust, Issuer will recognize tenant under such permitted lease as a direct tenant of Issuer for the balance of the lease term, provided (i) no default exists under the lease which at the time would then permit the landlord thereunder to terminate the same or to exercise any dispossess remedy provided for therein and (ii) the tenant shall deliver to Issuer an instrument confirming the agreement of such tenant to attorn to the Issuer and to recognize the Issuer as the tenant's landlord under its lease.\nIt is understood and agreed that this Loan Agreement (and the Mortgaged Property) will be assigned and pledged to Trustee as security for the payment of the principal of and premium, if any, and interest on the Bonds, but otherwise Issuer shall not, without the prior written consent of Company and Trustee, assign, encumber, sell, or dispose of all or any part of its rights, title, and interest in and to the Mortgaged Property, the Deed of Trust, the Note, and this Loan Agreement, except to Company in accordance with the provisions of this Loan Agreement and to Trustee or any other Person that takes title to any of the Mortgaged Property as a result of a foreclosure or deed in lieu of foreclosure, transfer by any Person after a foreclosure or deed in lieu of foreclosure, or otherwise under the Indenture or this Loan Agreement.\nSection 10.2. Restrictions on Sale, Mortgage, or other Conveyance of Mortgaged Property by Issuer. Issuer agrees that, except for the collateral assignment and pledge of this Loan Agreement and the grant and pledge of the Mortgaged Property to Trustee pursuant to the Indenture, it will not sell, assign, mortgage, pledge, transfer, or convey its interest in the Mortgaged Property during the Loan Term, except as specifically provided in this Loan Agreement.\nSection 10.3. Redemption of Bonds. Issuer, at the request at any time of Company and if the Bonds are then callable, shall forthwith take all steps that may be necessary under the applicable redemption provisions of the Indenture to effect redemption of all or part of the then outstanding Bonds, as may be specified by Company, on the earliest redemption date on which such redemption may be made under such applicable provisions.\nSection 10.4. Mandatory Prepayment of Loan Payments Upon Determination of Taxability. If, for any reason (including a change in the Code), without regard to whether such circumstances shall\nbe caused by any act or failure to act of Issuer, Company, or any other user of the Project, there shall occur a Determination of Taxability, Issuer or Company shall immediately instruct Trustee in writing to call the Bonds for redemption pursuant to Section 304 of the Indenture, and Company shall immediately pay to Trustee, as prepayment of the Loan Payments, the amount necessary to effect the redemption of the Bonds then Outstanding in accordance with the provisions of the Indenture.\nCompany shall also pay to the the Issuer, Trustee or Co-Trustee any Additional Payments as specified in Section 4.2 of this Agreement.\nSection 10.5. Reference to Bonds Ineffective After Bonds Paid. Upon payment in full of the Bonds (or provision for payment thereof having been made in accordance with the provisions of the Indenture) and all fees, charges and expenses of Trustee, all references in this Loan Agreement to the Bonds and Trustee shall be ineffective and neither Trustee nor the Bondowners shall thereafter have any rights hereunder, saving and excepting those that shall have theretofore vested.\nSection 11.1. Events of Default Defined. The following are \"events of default\" under this Loan Agreement:\n(a) Failure by the Company to pay any Loan Payment, any Additional Payment payable directly to the Issuer or Trustee, or any part thereof payable under the Loan Agreement at the times specified therein, or any other Additional Payment for a period of 30 days after the receipt by the Company of notices sent by certified or registered mail by the Issuer or the Trustee, specifying such failure and requesting that it be remedied.\n(b) Failure by Company or Issuer to observe and perform any covenant, condition, or agreement on its part to be observed or performed, other than as referred to in subsection (a) of this Section, for a period of 30 days after the receipt by Company of notices sent by certified or registered mail by Issuer or Trustee, specifying such failure and requesting that it be remedied, unless Issuer and Trustee shall agree in writing to an extension of such time prior to its expiration. The provisions of this paragraph (b) are subject to the following limitations: (i) if said default be a default that is correctable but that cannot be corrected within 30 days it shall not constitute an event of default if corrective action is instituted within said 30 day period and diligently pursued until the default is corrected or (ii) if by reason of force majeure Company, after using its best efforts, is unable in whole or in part to carry out its agreements on its part herein contained, other than the obligations on the part of Company contained in Article V and Sections 7.3 and 7.4 hereof, Company shall not be deemed in default during the continuance of such inability. The term \"force majeure\" as used herein shall mean, without limitation, the following: acts of God; strikes, lockouts, or other industrial disturbances; acts of public enemies, orders of any kind of the government of the United States or of the State or any of their departments, agencies, or officials, or any civil or military authority; insurrections; riots; epidemics; landslides; lightning; earthquake; fire; hurricanes; storms; floods; washouts; droughts; arrests; restraint of government and people; civil disturbances; explosions; breakage or accident to machinery, transmission pipes, or canals; partial or entire failure of utilities; or any other cause or event not reasonably within the control of Company. Company agrees, however, to remedy with all reasonable dispatch the cause or causes preventing Company from carrying out\nits agreements; provided, that the settlement of strikes, lockouts, and other industrial disturbances shall be entirely within the discretion of Company, and Company shall not be required to make settlement of strikes, lockouts, and other industrial disturbances by acceding to the demands of the opposing party or parties.\n(c) An event of default shall occur under the Deed of Trust, the Guaranty or the Hazardous Substance Certification and Indemnification; provided however, with respect to the Hazardous Substance Certification and Indemnification, that such occurrence pursuant to the provisions of this paragraph (c) shall not constitute an event of default until actual notice of such default by registered or certified mail (with or without return receipt requested) shall be given to the Company, and Company shall have 30 days after receipt of such notice to correct said default or cause said default to be corrected, and if the Company shall not have corrected said default or cause said default to be corrected within said 30 day period; provided, however, if said default cannot be corrected within 30 days, it shall not constitute an event of default if corrective action is instituted within said 30 day period and diligently pursued until the default is corrected within any applicable period as may be required by governmental regulation or order.\n(d) (i) Company (or any other Person obligated, as guarantor or otherwise, to make payments on the Bonds or under the Loan Agreement or the Guaranty) shall (A) apply for or consent to the appointment of, or the taking of possession by, a receiver, custodian, trustee, liquidator, or the like of Company (or such other Person) or of all or any substantial part of its property, (B) commence a voluntary case under Title 11 of the United States Code (as now or hereafter in effect), or (C) file a petition seeking to take advantage of any other law relating to bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, winding-up, or composition or adjustment of debts; or\n(ii) a proceeding or case shall be commenced, without the application or consent of Company which case or proceeding is not discharged within ninety (90) days (or any other Person obligated, as guarantor or otherwise, to make payments on the Bonds or under the Loan Agreement), in any court of competent jurisdiction, seeking (A) the liquidation, reorganization, dissolution, winding-up or composition or adjustment of debts, of Company (or any such other Person), (B) the appointment of a trustee, receiver, custodian, liquidator, or the like of Company (or any such other Person) or of all or any substantial part of its respective property or (C) similar relief in respect of Company (or any such other Person) under any law relating to bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, winding-up, or composition or adjustment of debts.\nUpon an event of default hereunder, the Trustee shall give written notice to the Company and the Guarantor of such event of default and request that such event of default be immediately remedied. Any such notice related to a failure to pay any Loan Payment may be given by facsimile transmission to the Company and Guarantor.\nSection 11.2. Remedies on an Event of Default. Whenever any event of default shall happen, Issuer (with the consent of Trustee if the Indenture has not been discharged) or Trustee on behalf of the Issuer may take any of the following remedial steps:\n(a) Declare Loan Payments due and payable in an amount equal to the principal and premium, if any, and interest and other amounts due and payable under the Note.\n(b) Cause the appointment of a receiver for the Mortgaged Property.\n(c) Have access to and inspect, examine, and make copies of such of the books, records, accounts, and data of Company as pertain to the Mortgaged Property.\n(d) Take whatever action at law or in equity may appear necessary or desirable to collect the Loan Payments, Additional Payments and any other amounts payable by Company hereunder, then due and thereafter to become due, or to enforce performance and observance of any obligation, agreement, or covenant of Company under this Loan Agreement.\n(e) Cause a foreclosure on the Mortgaged Property pursuant to the Deed of Trust.\n(f) Take any actions permitted to be taken upon the occurrence of such event of default under the Guaranty, the Deed of Trust, and the Hazardous Substance Certification and Indemnification, if applicable.\nAny amounts collected pursuant to action taken under this Section, other than amounts collected with respect to obligations of the Company under the Hazardous Substance Certification and Indemnification, shall be paid into the Bond Fund and applied in accordance with the provisions of the Indenture.\nSection 11.3. Remedies Not Exclusive. No remedy herein conferred upon or reserved to Issuer or Trustee is intended to be exclusive of any other available remedy or remedies, but each and every such remedy shall be cumulative and shall be in addition to every other remedy given under this Loan Agreement or now or hereafter existing at law or in equity or by statute. No delay or omission to exercise any right or power shall impair any such right or power or shall be construed to be a waiver thereof, but any such right or power may be exercised from time to time as often as may be deemed expedient.\nSection 11.4. Funds to Go Into Bond Fund. Except as otherwise provided in Section 11.2 herein, the foregoing provisions of this Article relating to the receipt of moneys by Issuer or Trustee as the result of an acceleration, are to be construed as providing that all such payments by Company or others shall be made into the Bond Fund referred to in Section 501 of the Indenture.\nSection 11.5. Equitable Relief. Issuer, Company, and Trustee shall each be entitled to specific performance, injunctive, or other appropriate equitable relief for any breach or threatened breach of any of the provisions of this Loan Agreement, notwithstanding the availability of an adequate remedy at law, and each party hereby waives the right to raise such defense in any proceeding in equity.\nSection 11.6. Trustee May File Proofs of Claim. In case of the pendency of any receivership, insolvency, liquidation, bankruptcy, reorganization, arrangement, adjustment, composition, or other judicial proceeding relative to Company, the Mortgaged Property, or any other property of Company, Trustee shall be entitled and empowered, by intervention in such proceeding or otherwise,\n(a) to file and prove a claim and to file such other papers or documents as may be necessary or advisable in order to have the claims of Trustee (including any claim for the reasonable compensation, expenses, disbursements, and advances of Trustee, its agents and counsel) allowed in such judicial proceeding, and\n(b) to collect and receive any moneys or other property payable or deliverable on any such claims and to distribute the same.\nSection 12.1. Notices. All notices, certificates, or other communications hereunder shall be sufficiently given and shall be deemed given when mailed by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, addressed as follows:\nIf intended for Company:\nc/o ACF Industries, Incorporated\nAttention: Umesh Choksi, Treasurer\nGordon Altman Butowsky Weitzen Shalov & Wein\nAttn: Douglas S. Rich\nIf intended for Issuer:\nIf intended for Trustee:\n111 Westminster Street, 20th Floor\nAttention: Corporate Trust Department\nIf intended for Co-Trustee:\nMark Twain Bank\n8820 Ladue, 2nd Floor\nA duplicate copy of each notice, certificate, or other communication given hereunder by either Issuer or Company to the other shall also be given to Trustee, Issuer, Company, and Trustee may, by notice given hereunder, designate any further or different address to which subsequent notices, certificates, or other communications shall be sent. All such notices may be given by any party on behalf of such party by its counsel.\nSection 12.2. Binding Effect. This Loan Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and shall be binding upon Issuer, Company, and their respective successors and permitted assigns, subject, however, to the limitations contained in Sections 9.3, 10.1, and 10.2 hereof.\nSection 12.3. Severability. In the event any provision of this Loan Agreement shall be held invalid or unenforceable by any court of competent jurisdiction, such holding shall not invalidate or render unenforceable any other provision hereof.\nSection 12.4. Amendments, Changes, and Modifications. Except as otherwise provided in this Loan Agreement or in the Indenture, subsequent to the initial issuance of Bonds and prior to their payment in full (or provision for the payment thereof having been made in accordance with the provisions of the Indenture), this Loan Agreement may not be effectively amended, changed, modified, altered, or terminated without the concurring written consent of Trustee given in the manner and subject to the approval of owners of the Bonds, as provided in Article XIII of the Indenture.\nSection 12.5. Priority of Agreement. This Loan Agreement (as it may be amended or supplemented pursuant to the provisions hereof) and the rights of Company hereunder are and shall continue to be superior and prior to the Indenture (as it may be amended or supplemented).\nSection 12.6. Execution Counterparts. This Loan Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be an original and all of which shall constitute one and the same instrument.\nSection 12.7. 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        "raw_content": "Home/Injuries, Orthopedics/Hamstring Health and Physical Therapy\nHamstring Injuries are Most Common in Sports with Sudden Stops and Starts\nThe body has three muscles (collectively known as the hamstring) in the back of the thigh that can be injured, with the most common cause being participation in sports and athletic endeavors. The hamstring muscle allows people to extend the hip and bend the knee and dancers and skaters are also at increased risk. Once a hamstring muscle has been injured, it can be up to six times more likely to be injured again.\nHamstring muscles are typically injured when an individual:\nRapidly accelerates or stops suddenly while running\nChanges direction quickly\nWhen jumping\nSprinting, hurdling or kicking\nDuring heavy lifting\nIndividuals are at increased risk if they don\u2019t warm up and stretch sufficiently before engaging in new, unfamiliar or strenuous activities. Muscle fatigue, a prior injury and weakness in the hamstring or glutes are all factors that contribute to an injury. The damage can range from mild and feel like a cramp. Some people don\u2019t realize they\u2019ve even sustained an injury until they rest or during the following day.\nIn a severe hamstring injury, the individual may feel a \u201cpopping\u201d sensation or a sharp pain in the back of the thigh that extends into the buttock. The area may be swollen, bruised and tender to the touch and there may be difficulty sitting, lifting the leg or stretching it out fully. If the muscle is torn, surgery may be needed to repair the damage.\nNon-Invasive Healing\nWith proper care and physical therapy, a mild hamstring injury will take 2-10 days to heal, while a severe injury can take up to 10 weeks. Full rehabilitation can take up to six months, depending upon the severity of the injury.\nHamstring injuries are more prevalent in older individuals and adolescents whose muscles and bones grow at different rates, but can occur at any age. Physical therapy is an essential component of the healing and rehabilitation process and has a variety of benefits that include:\nEases pain and discomfort\nMaintains range of motion and flexibility\nRe-establishes muscle strength\nRetrains the body in how to move properly\nRehabilitation if a surgical repair is required\nMany people try to return to their regular activities too soon or place too much stress on the leg before the injury is sufficiently healed or full strength and mobility has been regained. It\u2019s essential that patients exercise patience to prevent re-injury and making the condition worse.\nPhysical Therapy for Happy Hamstrings\nThe exact course of treatment will depend on the severity of the injury and your ultimate goals. Your physical therapist may recommend alternating heat and cryotherapies, elevation, compression, or immobilization to prevent swelling and further damage until the injury has stabilized sufficiently to begin physical therapy.\nYour treatment will typically begin with gentle stretches to maintain flexibility and range of motion. During your rehabilitation, you may require crutches or a brace to keep weight off the leg. As the healing process progresses, specific strengthening exercises will be added, along with those to stabilize posture, balance, and agility.\nA wide range of complementary therapies may be employed to speed your healing. Your physical therapist can provide information and training on the proper way to lift, warm up and stretch before activities. If you require aids for mobility, your therapist will assist you in learning to use canes and crutches, walkers or wheelchairs.\nTherapeutic massage may be incorporated into your treatment plan to improve circulation and maintain flexibility. It\u2019s effective for easing pain, stimulating the immune system, and helping the body expel toxins. It\u2019s beneficial for relieving the stress that many patients experience while they\u2019re healing and recuperating. Electro-stimulation, hydrotherapy and biofeedback may also be used.\nDuring an injury, many people develop unusual or improper behaviors and patterns of movement as they try to protect the affected leg. Gait training is a critical part of rehabilitating a hamstring injury that helps the body relearn how to move the way it did before the injury.\nThe focus of your physical therapy will be to ease pain, heal and return your hamstring and leg to full functionality. You\u2019ll also receive information and methods to help reduce the risk of injury in the future. Physical therapy provides a pathway to healing and rehabilitation that allows you to return to your activities as soon as possible.",
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        "raw_content": "Sean Bagshaw is a professional photographer who specializes in landscape and nature photography. He is not only a photographer, but he also writes and teaches his craft. His work has appeared in many publications including Outdoor Photographer, Digital Photographer, Outside, Backpacker, National Geographic Traveler and Smithsonian.\nThe focus of Sean\u2019s business is his fine art prints and stock sales. He has won many awards for his imagery, had multiple print exhibitions, and his work sits in a variety of corporate and private collections.\nSean lives in Southern Oregon where he enjoys wide recognition as the regions premier landscape photographers. I recently asked Sean if he would tell us about his photography, business, and passion for the outdoors.\nTell us about your background in photography and why you chose it as a profession.\nI never anticipated entering photography as a career. I became interested in photography during 80s and 90s when I was doing a lot of climbing and mountaineering. I would volunteer to be the team photographer. I didn\u2019t mind carrying the extra gear, I liked documenting the adventures and I particularly enjoyed giving public slide shows and sharing our experiences with an audience. From there I became very interested in learning more about the technical aspects of photography and also understanding what elements make for an artistically meaningful and successful image. In the early 2000s I began exploring the idea of photography as a career and eventually decided to leave my career as a science teacher and do photography full time. I was naive and didn\u2019t understand just how challenging it would be. Knowing what the odds of success are I might not have given it a go but I seem to be making it work somehow.\nYou live in Southern Oregon and I am an Oregonian as well. What is your favorite part of the state to shoot?\nYou and I are very fortunate to live in such a naturally diverse, beautiful and largely undiscovered state. It is really hard for me to select just one area of Oregon as my favorite for photography. The rugged coast line, the Cascade Range and Columbia Gorge waterfalls, volcanic peaks, remote desert canyons and amazing old growth forests; I can\u2019t pick a favorite. The Columbia River region seems to have the greatest density of quality outdoor photography opportunities with the Gorge, Mt. Hood, forests, streams, waterfalls, lakes, orchards, wildflowers and grasslands all within about a 60 mile radius. For shear solitude and adventure I like the high Cascade wilderness areas and the remote canyons of the northeast and southeast.\nSome photographers are regional and known for specializing in the area close to home while others travel widely. What about you? Do you photograph throughout the American west or stick closer to the home base?\nI try to cover both fronts. There aren\u2019t too many photographers photographing the southern Oregon region and the images don\u2019t come as easily here as in other areas. I feel I have done a pretty good job of becoming well known locally and my images do well in the region. While more competitive from a business perspective, I really enjoy exploring the western US and also traveling abroad when I can. It is challenging to produce work in an area during a relatively short visit that is on par with the local photographers who know the land and weather more intimately. In addition, the market is flooded with images from the most popular destination landscapes these days. Travel and exploration is a big part of my motivation so I will continue to photograph anywhere I find a landscape that intrigues me. It isn\u2019t easy, but over time I have been able to make some inroads with publishers and buyers for the images I take outside of Oregon.\nYou know how challenging this business is. Is there any moment you feel got you over the top or defined your career and success?\nI haven\u2019t really had one moment or event that was definitive in making or breaking my career, but I wouldn\u2019t complain if such an event were to take place. With almost everything I do in life I tend to be steady, maintain focus, work hard and try to produce the highest quality work I can. This sort of consistency, reliability and quality builds and leads to new opportunities. Being featured in publications like Outdoor Photographer and Digital Photographer magazines and having winning images in competitions such as the Windland Smith Rice Awards or the International Conservation Photography Awards are wonderful honors and they certainly help with name recognition and credibility, but in my experience they alone don\u2019t make a career in photography. It is the day to day work of getting out there, striving to be really good, creating new images and making sure that those images are seen by and available to a wide audience that has built my business. I know guys who have been in the right place at the right time, such as being on site when an Icelandic volcano erupts or being one of the first to utilize a new technology. I have seen their images go viral and have their businesses explode overnight. Such opportunities are rare and nearly impossible to predict so I prefer to focus on my formula of hard work, excellent quality and developing my own creative vision and style.\nWhat about a magic moment? Is there any event that happened while out shooting the resulted in a top selling image, or a narrow escape, or something you will never forget.\nIt seems like those moments are happening, or almost happening, all the time and when you least expect them. It is the unexpected magical moment that makes outdoor photography so engaging and fulfilling. I\u2019ve had close calls with lightning, bears, waves, snow, political uprisings, you name it. Photographing a lunar eclipse over Mt. Shasta was a spur of the moment decision that turned out to be a photographic opportunity I bet I won\u2019t get again in my lifetime. It was a fun experiment from which I ended up producing an image that hung in the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History for a while. One of my best selling images, Red Willow Sea, was also a happy accident. I was on my way to Steens Mountain in late winter. I rounded a bend in the road east of Klamath Falls just after sunrise and was astonished to see an amazing display of brilliant red brush, white aspen trunks, ground fog and beautiful light. I pulled into the ditch and stood on the side of the road frantically trying to capture it. The image I made is one of my best selling fine art prints and has also been licensed and published multiple times in calendars, magazines and Sierra Club greeting cards. The next three days I spent at Steens mountain didn\u2019t produce anything nearly as good. I went back a couple years later to photograph the location again and found that heavy snow had flattened the brush and winds had knocked over several of the trees.\nDo you have an all time favorite image you have shot? Please tell us why this image is it.\nAlmost every trip I go on I come away with an image that is my new all time favorite, and that lasts until I go on the next trip. I guess it is natural to be excited about whatever work you have been doing most recently. In terms of an image that stands out as being the most successful both financially and creatively it would be my image called Double Falls taken in Glacier National Park. While the falls in the image isn\u2019t particularly remote, it is challenging to photograph because it isn\u2019t on a trail or marked on any maps and it is in an area of the park that is closed for much of the year to protect the fragile ecosystem. The day I photographed it I wasn\u2019t even sure exactly where it was and was hiking in the dark through grizzly country to get there by sunrise. The elements of light, color, composition, drama and perspective all came together and it is still one of my favorite images many years later. It has also been one of my best selling prints and has been published multiple times, including in a national tourism ad campaign by the state of Montana.\nDo you do assignments as well, and if so, what type of assignments do you do?\nAs hard as it is to pass up paying work I find that I am taking on fewer assignments as time goes on. I know many photographers who really enjoy the challenge of meeting deadlines and figuring out how to orchestrate a successful shoot that meets the client\u2019s specs and budget. I have learned that I do my best work when I can move at my own pace, follow the light and seasons and photograph whatever subject matter is speaking to me in any given moment. My best images are the result of research, patience, perseverance and many failures before finding success\u2026that or pure and simple luck. Assignments rarely allow for either type of situation to play out reliably. It is very frustrating for me to try to create images that meet my expectations when there are constraints on what I\u2019m supposed to photograph, when I have to photograph it, how long I have to get the job done and how much it can cost.\nSome landscape photographers have realized that licensing stock images and being published in calendars and editorial publications is no longer a solid or complete business model based on today\u2019s markets. Do you feel the same way? I see you have other products like your Photoshop training programs. Please share your thoughts here.\nAs a professional I think I just missed what seemed to be the golden era of stock image licensing and image publishing. I have heard the mythical tales of a time when a good photographer could be out in the field all the time, sending his slides to his agencies and watching the money roll in. I never experienced being able to focus on such a narrow revenue stream as a business model and have been diversifying my income sources pretty much since I started. As I have developed a small degree of notoriety and established myself as someone with valuable experience and knowledge to share I have been able to include teaching, speaking and guiding as a growing area of my business. Digital photography is much more accessible to the general public than film ever was. There are a lot of people who now own the same camera equipment I use and want to learn how to use it and where to go to get to great landscape and nature photography locations. The experience I bring from my first career as a science teacher is very helpful in this area. About four or five years ago I started getting requests to do guiding and teach camera and image developing techniques. I now lead or co-lead several field workshops a year, do a fair amount of private guiding and instruction and also speak from time to time at conferences, photography centers and camera clubs. I first developed my video tutorials as a learning supplement to my Photoshop classes. I had enough requests for the videos from people who were too far away to attend a class that I started selling them on their own and they have become very popular. I have several more in the planning stages right now.\nMarketing and self promotion is critical to any business and especially photographers. Today, everybody is doing it differently from printed promotions to social media and you are a member of Photo Cascadia. What are your thoughts here as far as finding and promoting to your market and how does Photo Cascadia play into that?\nI have abandoned many traditional methods of marketing, such as printed ads and mailers, while others, such as networking, word of mouth, meeting people face to face and collaborating with colleagues, may be more important than ever. While I\u2019m not as organized about it as I should be, I have a loose three pronged marketing approach to getting my name and work out there. First is being visible in public. I try to have a couple of gallery showings of my work each year and I go to show openings, photography gatherings and do public speaking. Being written up in newspapers, magazines and blogs also helps to promote my work. Second, I\u2019m always looking to make contact with industry photo buyers from photo editors and publishers to art directors and art consultants. I ask to be added to call lists and I send in submissions of new work and article ideas. Third is having a web and social media presence. This is now the area where there is the most potential for wide reach and a large audience, but it has also become saturated with photographers all vying to be noticed. It is low cost marketing, but requires a lot of time and effort. I now manage two websites, contribute to three blogs and maintain a presence on a long list of social media sites and photography forums. I\u2019m not a natural salesman. Through the web and social media I like that I post my work and adventures regularly and people can choose to follow it if they find it worthy. I find that the web attracts clients and customers from all over the world and in all aspects of my business, from private and commercial buyers to publishers and editors. Almost all of the people who attend my classes, workshops and private instruction find out about it via the web and social media. Photo Cascadia, the group of northwest photographers I\u2019m a member of, has been a fun project that also helps expand our reach as professional photographers. We have purposely kept it as an informal collaboration amongst friends with a shared photography interest. The primary goals of Photo Cascadia are to share our images and our knowledge and passion for outdoor photography with the photography community. We also want to have fun together and inspire each other. As a group we can be greater than the sum of our parts in many ways. We have found that Photo Cascadia has helped us become better known and establishes a level of credibility and purpose that is hard to achieve individually. The group has enabled us to work with with larger companies looking for a wide range of top level images, such as HTC and ODS.\nWhat advice do you give aspiring photographers who wish to follow in your footsteps?\nFirst of all, if you love photography then do photography whether you make it your career or not. I meet a lot of people who are more interested in the idea of being a professional photographer than they are in making great images. Many of the most talented photographers I know do it purely for the love of it. I see excellent photographers loose their passion because they feel like in order to be respected or successful as artists they also need to make a job out of it, but in reality only a small percentage of photographers do it professionally. Second, if you are headed toward outdoor photography as a career then be ready to become good at many things and wear many hats. These days vast numbers of new amateur photographers are producing images better than the top pros just ten years ago. To make a career of this your images still need to be creative, fresh and technically excellent, but that alone is not enough. You have to have multiple skills to offer. Being able to write, speak, teach, guide, test, review, design, promote, manage collaborate and/or innovate in addition to taking excellent photographs is necessary. Then it\u2019s a matter of getting fully immersed and committed and working at it every day. It can take many years to establish yourself so don\u2019t expect to be paying the rent in the first couple of months.\nPlease tell our readers where they can learn more about you and what you are up to.\nMy website (www.OutdoorExposurePhoto.com) and the Photo Cascadia site (www.PhotoCascadia.com) are good places to start. Here you can read our informative blog articles, view images, download tutorials and get updates on workshops and other events. For the most up to date information you can tune in at the social photography portal of your choice.\nCategories Profile & Interviews\tPost navigation\nThe Exceptional Portfolio of Landscape Photographer Scott Reither\n8 thoughts on \u201cHere is Why Sean Bagshaw is a Top Landscape Photographer\u201d\nThanks Charlie for an excellent and informative interview with my friend and fellow Northwest Photographer Sean Bagshaw. As usual Sean\u2019s advice is honest, thoughtful and straightforward, and his work absolutely amazing. Any aspiring nature photographer would do well to take Sean\u2019s comments and example to heart.\nGreat interview. Sean and I have corresponded for some time, and he has always been friendly and helpful. I also have a couple of his video tutorials, and they were very informative. They really helped me get up to speed in making great images in Photoshop.\nHe also has a constant stream of great photographs from his classes and travels.\nIf you want to be a great landscape photographer, follow what Sean is doing. You\u2019ll learn a lot.\nLesli Cohan\nWonderful interview with a really superb photographer, and a wonderful person. Sean absolutely has his own vision and style, and is a great teacher as well. He is willing to put himself out there to get the shot and do the work needed to get noticed. He is grounded and honest, and willing to share information with others, in his generous manner.\nIf you have a chance to take a class with Sean, do it. You will be very happy with what you learn. I know he helped me!\nAwesome work Sean!\nThanks for jumping in John!\nAlister Benn\nBrilliant interview \u2013 Sean is one of my major influences\u2026.\nExcellent interview! Sean is a great teacher and inspiring photographer!\nExcellent piece, Charlie \u2013 I\u2019ve been seeing Sean\u2019s work here and there and it was great to learn more about him. thanks for sharing him with us all!\nExcellent goods from you, man. I have be mindful your stuff previous to and you\u2019re just extremely\nexcellent. I actually like what you\u2019ve bought here, really like what you are\nstating and the way in which by which you are saying it.\nmy blog post :: foreclosure, Shane,",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Library \u00bb Parenting \u00bb Children with Fibromyalgia Benefit from CBT\nChildren with Fibromyalgia Benefit from CBT\nRecent research suggests that cognitive behavioral therapy can improve the lives of children and adolescents suffering from fibromyalgia. The condition affects between two and seven percent of school-aged children, primarily adolescent girls. It causes widespread pain, fatigue, disrupted sleep and mood disturbances.\nPatients have \u201csubstantial physical, school, social and emotional impairments,\u201d says Dr. Susmita Kashikar-Zuck of Cincinnati Children\u2019s Hospital Medical Center in Ohio. As there is no solid evidence for the effectiveness of current treatments, Dr Kashikar-Zuck and her colleagues carried out a randomized trial of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).\nThey recruited 114 adolescents between the ages of 11 and 18 years who suffered from juvenile fibromyalgia. Usual medical care was given for eight weeks. While some patients then saw a psychologist for eight weekly CBT sessions plus two booster sessions over six months, others simply received education on disease management.\nCBT was found to be \u201csignificantly superior\u201d to disease education at reducing functional disability, showing a 37 percent improvement vs. 12 percent.\nDepression scores dropped in both groups, with the average score for both groups falling into the range of normal/healthy. The researchers say, \u201cThis implies that attention and support from health care providers via intensive weekly individual sessions can in and of themselves reduce emotional distress.\u201d\nThey add, \u201cThese nonspecific positive effects were also observed in both groups on more global measures of patient-reported health-related quality of life. However, CBT clearly had the additional benefit of significantly improving daily functioning over and above the positive effects on overall well-being.\u201d\nNevertheless, pain was not reduced significantly (i.e. by 30 percent or more) in either group. The effects on sleep quality also were very small, and the sensitivity of so-called \u201ctender points\u201d was mostly unchanged. But the authors say it is encouraging that a marked improvement in the patients\u2019 ability to carry out previously avoided activities such as going to school, doing chores, going out with friends, and the like was achieved without increasing pain or interfering with sleep.\nAlmost 90 percent of the participants completed the treatment plans and followups. Much of the high retention could probably be attributed to the strong relationship that participants and parents developed with the therapists, say the researchers, because anecdotal reports were positive and treatment credibility ratings at the end of the study were high.\nDetails were published in the journal Arthritis & Rheumatism. The authors conclude, \u201cIn this controlled trial, cognitive behavioral therapy was found to be a safe and effective treatment for reducing functional disability and depressive symptoms in adolescents with juvenile fibromyalgia.\u201d They add that, when added to usual medical care, CBT was \u201cclearly the superior choice for the treatment of juvenile fibromyalgia.\u201d\nDr. Kashikar-Zuck said, \u201cWhen added to standard medical care, cognitive behavioral therapy helps to improve daily functioning and overall well-being for adolescents with fibromyalgia. All the research we\u2019re doing shows this is something that can and should be managed early, and when left untreated can essentially lead to long-term problems.\u201d\nInterestingly, the relatively strong improvements found in this study contrast with quite small improvements in studies of adult fibromyalgia. One reason for this, the experts suggest, might be that adults with fibromyalgia have likely had the symptoms and their related dysfunctions for many more years.\nFurthermore, involving the patients\u2019 parents may have \u201cincreased support in the family environment to enhance or maintain treatment effects,\u201d the experts write. They suggest that early identification and effective treatment of symptoms that are first noticed in adolescence \u201cmight mitigate long-term problems with disability.\u201d\nThey call for further followup studies to examine longer-term effects of CBT. They also propose that future research tests whether CBT can be used to increase the patient\u2019s ability to exercise more vigorously, and whether this combination of CBT plus exercise leads to improved functioning or reduced pain. The addition of specifically-targeted sleep training within CBT might be useful, they add.\nInternet-based CBT may be another possibility for the treatment of pain in children. It has been shown to be safe, and to impart self-management skills which are sustained for at least six months after the end of treatment. This approach could be modified for use in young fibromyalgia patients, say the experts.\nKashikar-Zuck, S. et al. A Randomized Clinical Trial of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for the Treatment of Juvenile Fibromyalgia. Arthritis & Rheumatism. Published online November 22, 2011\nCollingwood, J. (2018). Children with Fibromyalgia Benefit from CBT. Psych Central. 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        "raw_content": "SAN DIEGO - Betty Goedhart isn't letting her age slow her down from things she loves. She belongs to a small community that gathers at Trapeze High in Escondido, but unlike any of her peers, Goedhart is a world record holder.\n86-year-old Goedhart flies through the air with the greatest of ease. The La Jolla resident even overcame her fear of heights to fly on the trapeze.\n\"Very frightened of heights, very scared of standing on that platform and looking down and it's higher than you think,\" Goedhart told KSWB. \"But I'm here, I jumped and it was like it changed my life.\"\nGoedhart quite literally flipped her way into the 2019 Guinness World Record book, becoming the oldest performing flying female trapeze artist, a title she earned at age 84.\n\"But I hope somebody beats me someday,\" said Goedhart. \"I was honored and it still is an honor.\"\nHer aerial ambitions began as a young girl growing up in Sugar Creek, Missouri.\n\"I saw these women flying in the circus and I said someday, I'm going to do that,\" said Goedhart.\nShe became a trapeze artist sort of by chance. It was on her 78th birthday that a friend gave her a gift certificate to try trapeze for the very first time. That was eight years ago and now, Goedhart has become a seasoned veteran.\n\"For me, it's another world,\" said Goedhart. \"It is a world that I didn't expect in my life and I feel very blessed that I got that little coupon.\"\n\"You know, now and then an older person will come out and maybe cross it off the bucket list but they don't normally come back,\" said trapeze catcher Andrew Duncan. \"But she comes four times a week, she practices more than I do and she's just amazing. Every time I see her climb that ladder, I'm always proud of her and the tricks she pulls off are better than mine, so she's amazing.\"\nGoedhart's ambitious spirit gave her a professional ice skating career that spanned five decades, traveling the world performing with the company Holiday on Ice, where she also met her late husband. In 2004, she sold her business in England and moved back to the U.S. to retire.\n\"I don't know how long I'm going to be able to do this so I better enjoy today and get the most out of it,\" said Goedhart.\n\"It takes a lot to become a trapeze artist and for her to do it at her age, is just beyond amazing,\" said Duncan.\nBut age doesn't mean much to this record holder, who encourages others to never let age hold you back from experiencing something new.\n\"Try it, try it,\" she said. \"You might be surprised and then you're very proud of yourself.\"\nAnd she can say that very proudly.\nGrammy-winning jazz singer Nancy Wilson has died at age 81\nDemocrat Kyrsten Sinema flips Arizona U.S. Senate seat",
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        "title": "The best place to find Asian women is the online dating service because it is convenient and effortless. - Free match dating site",
        "raw_content": "Asian women for dating are considered the best women on the world because of their oriental beauty. We are speaking of local Asian ladies who live in Asia, including Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, China, Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia, Korea, India, others. We are also speaking of Asian American damsels who live in the USA and all other Asian-Western chicks who live in the West. Generally speaking, an Asian damsel respects her spouse and treats him in a good manner. There are many positive benefits of an Asian woman that you can detect for yourself. She is a good housewife. She ensures a neat house when you get home. She cooks delicious daily meals. She takes good care of you and your children.\nThe best place to find Asian women is the online dating service because it is convenient and effortless. As we live on this modern century, we all have computers and know how to use computer. Very first of all, registration for a profile is a must in order to interact with them. You can even add some pictures on your private ad to attract it. When your profile is approved, you can browse as many Asian women as you like. When you\u2019re ready with damsels you like, send a message to them all. You should send more than one persons to increase your chance because not all of them react to your message. That means you\u2019ll have at least a few ladies who reply to your message. This is the time you proceed messaging with them.\nFor those Western studs who are interested in Asian women, you need to make yourself culturally aware of the differences that may exist. When you date a Caucasian woman, it is effortless and elementary. However, you need a little more effort when you date an Asian woman. You need to understand the traditional customs of any Asian dame. To make an Asian lady feel good, you need to make sure she is well taken care of at all times, even during hookup. As you know that an Asian woman lets her hubby to lead the family, so you need to take charge of everything, especially during hook-up.\nTo win an Asian woman\u2019s heart, you need to be patient. Don\u2019t ever attempt to get her on bed the very first date because this scares her off. When dating an Asian lady, you don\u2019t need to display off your materials if you are a rich single man. For example, if you showcase her off by driving a pick-up-girls car, like an Acura or a Lexus, on the very first date, then she will think you are a play stud. Asian ladies are not \",effortless come and effortless go\", types. However, when you win her heart, she is yours forever, and ever.\nThere are thousands of Asian women looking for fellows at our free Asian dating site.\nRelated movie: Get Laid with these Dating Apps!! Unless you\u2019re Will\u2026\nAppAdvice \u2013 Latest iOS News And Reviews",
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        "raw_content": "May you all have a very Merry Christmas\nfind peace and love in the new year!\n\"She will give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins.\" Matt 1:21\nI love the Love Heart. Merry Christmas to you.",
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        "raw_content": "Chittaranjan Das Quotes\nAbout Mahatma Gandhi: Great in taking decisions, great in executing them, Mahatma Gandhi was incomparably great in the last stand which he made on behalf of his country. He is undoubtedly one of the greatest men the world has ever seen. The world hath need of him, and if he is mocked and jeered at by \u201cthe people of importance,\u201d \u201cthe people with a stake in this country,\u201d \u2013 the Scribes and Pharisees of the days of Christ \u2013 he will be gratefully remembered, now and always, by a nation which he led from victory to victory.\nTags: behalf, Christ, country, days, decisions, executing, Gandhi, gratefully\nRelated Links: Chittaranjan Das Quotes, Chittaranjan Das Biography",
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        "raw_content": "Archive for the tag \u201cchoice\u201d\n9 items that help define what success means to you\nSuccess. There are so many questionable definitions and ideals about it bombarding us every day from early childhood on. Very often it is being portrayed as something that has to do only with status, number and type of friends, vacations, appearance, money, happiness, education, family size, heritage, size of home, expensive hobbies, type and number of cars, etc. The more, the better. Right? Well, perhaps.\nGood news is that each one of us can and should define success on an individual basis. Tough part of this is deciding what success means to you. Here are 9 ways of looking at it and I invite you to ponder this list in peace and quiet. Yes, this means that you will need to spend some time to do this, but it allows for you getting closer to living on purpose \u2013 your specific purpose.\nPonder the following 9 questions. Reflect upon which one(s) light you up the most. How is your current life aligned with your answer? You are getting closer to defining your purpose.\nThe Mind: When you are done here on Earth do you want for more truth, knowledge and wisdom to exist because you were here? Your purpose is aligned with the realm of the mind.\nThe Body: When you are done here on Earth do you want there to be more fitness, wholeness, a better way to feed and clothe the hungry and poor? Do you want to build the strength and vitality of the body? Your purpose is aligned with the realm of the body.\nThe Senses: When you are done here on Earth do you want there to be more beauty? Do you want to create something for all the senses to enjoy a sense of beauty and sustainability? Your purpose is aligned with the realm of the senses.\nThe Will and Conscience: When you are done here on Earth do you want here to be more justice, morality, honesty, righteousness? Your purpose is aligned with the realm of the will and your conscience.\nThe Spirit: When you are done here on Earth do you want for there to be more spirituality, compassion, empathy, wholeness of family, forgiveness, and faith in the world? How about a better and deeper connection with God? Your purpose is aligned with the realm of the spirit.\nEntertainment: When you are done here on Earth do you want for there to be more laughter, joy, perspective, lightening of people\u2019s hearts and spirit? Your purpose is aligned with the realm of entertainment.\nPossessions: When you are done here on Earth do you want for there to be a better way of sustaining ourselves here, a better handling of our possessions, a clearer picture of what is enough versus more is better? Your purpose is aligned with the realm of possessions.\nThe Earth: When you are done here on Earth do you want for there to be a more sustainable way to live on our planet, more exploration (not exploitation) of our Earth and Universe? Do you want to find a better way to deal with finding future sources of energy, clean water, clean air, land for everyone to enjoy? Your purpose is aligned with the realm of the Earth.\nWhich topic excites you the most? How does your heart, mind, and instinct respond to each point? What challenge within that topic would you want to tackle? Which invokes the most passionate response within you? Which one are you drawn to the most?\nI leave you with my favorite poem trying to define success:\nBessie Anderson Stanley (traditionally attributed to Ralph Waldo Emerson)\nRemember that the simple things in life are typically the best, and they are the toughest to discern as they typically reside right before our eyes and we can often not see them. Happy pondering!\nIf you want to explore this further there is a terrific resource for that in the book \u201cWhat color is your parachute?\u201d by Richard N Bolles.\nPosted in balanced life, business development, information sharing, inspiration, leadership, organizational dynamics, strategic planning, success and tagged choice, communication, compassion, inspiration, leadership, life's purpose, motivation, personal development, rules to live by, strategic planning, success | Leave a comment\nPosted in balanced life, communication, inspiration, leadership, self improvement, success and tagged choice, communication, compassion, empathy, get your life back, leadership, rules to live by, success | Leave a comment\nTurning crisis into opportunities\nPhoto: The engine that started it\nI am sure you are intimately familiar with days where nothing seems to work in your favor. Such a day happened to me during apprenticeship way back when in Germany. It was a late afternoon fall day and I had just finished with work and I was on my way home. The engine suddenly sputtered and hesitated like crazy and I barely made it home. This was just what I needed \u2013 not! How would I get to work the next day without the car? This was going to be an expensive repair. Would I even be able to afford the fix?\nThat same evening I went to the local gas station in the village and the owner agreed to take a quick look. He did that and told me that he had no time to fix it until later in the week. Well now, that was not going to work. Just as I tried leaving the gas station I saw a relatively new Audi with out of state plates on it pull in. The nicely dressed owner got out and started to talk to the gas station owner. He also had had car troubles and need to get it looked at right away. I stopped in my tracks as I observed the car getting pulled into the shop bay and getting worked on right away. I was totally shell shocked and mad as a hornet. For one I learned that being neatly dressed, driving a nice car, and money get people\u2019s attention and help getting problems fixed. The more important lesson I picked up was that I could choose turning a disaster into a great opportunity. That was the day I turned this trouble into a passion of mine: Fixing cars, bicycles, and motor cycles.\nStill mad at the gas station owner for not helping me, I bought myself a repair manual the next day and also a few special tools and parts. I used my old moped to get to and from work allowing me to work on the car engine. I went in my garage to address the problem. It turned out to be a blown head gasket that did not take long to fix at all. I had a lot of fun doing the work and was quite happy with the result and myself. Not only did I get this fixed a lot sooner than any shop would have been able to fit me into their schedule, but I also saved a lot of money. Almost overnight I had turned a moment of being disappointed and mad at a situation into a lifelong love for fixing things on wheels and otherwise.\nThe defining moment of change was realizing whether or not I wanted to do something about this problem myself was nobody\u2019s choice but mine. Once I chose that this problem was also an opportunity things turned for the better. I even received unexpected help from my uncle and granddad who both were very handy people. When life hands you lemons, you can choose to make lemonade out of it.\nPosted in balanced life, business development, information sharing, leadership, strategic planning and tagged business development, choice, collaboration, focus, leadership, life's purpose, personal development, rules to live by, success | Leave a comment\nSomewhere between two viewpoints lies the Truth or a solution\nThe reality and truth you see starts out with an illusion: That we can all perceive it the same way. Just take your mirror image. The one on the left is how YOU see ME. The one on the left is how I see MYSELF. Pay attention to the facial features. How I see myself is not at all what you see when you look at me. Do you also know people that stress out about their outward appearance? They are coifing up someone that only they can see that particular way.\nMy point is that between the reality you see and the one I see there is a difference in perception. The mirror image example was relatively simple, but just think of so many other topics where we will most likely never be able to come to an agreement about what the ultimate truth is. Between two viewpoints there is what I call the delta point; it lies somewhere between the two. It can almost never be the same just the same as our life journeys are unique to us. Committing to finding this common ground is what the two opposing parties need to be able to do. Agree to disagree and if you cannot do that think about the mirror view example and let it be. Share this example and perhaps this can be another great day where ignorance can be overcome.\nPosted in balanced life, information sharing, leadership, self improvement, strategic planning, success and tagged business development, choice, collaboration, communication, get your life back, leadership, success | Leave a comment",
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        "raw_content": "(Redirected from New Democrats)\nThe previous logo (a bloody ass donkey)\nWe the People Act\n\u201c\u201dIt is quite certain that a moderate Republican will be nominated to stand as his party's candidate for the presidency. His name is Barack Obama.\n\u2014Some damn Canucks[1]\n\u201c\u201dRemember back when Democrats used to vote with us?\n\u2014Leo McGarry, The West Wing\nThe Democrat Party Democratic Party is a centrist political party in the United States, widely perceived to be left-wing in the American political spectrum, largely because of their left-wing rhetoric. That's the great irony of the modern GOP: as it moves further right, it has become less conservative in the Dictionary definition/non-partisan sense. It's a real question now whether the GOP or the Democrats are the more conservative party.\nAs of 2019, the Democratic Party has control of the U.S. House of Representatives. The majority of voters in the United States - approximately 53.4% - are aligned with the Democratic Party, according to the 2018 House of Representatives election results.[citation needed]\n1 A short history\n3 Internal factions\n3.5 Dixiecrat leftovers and boll weevils\n3.6 These weirdos\n3.7 Libertarians\n4 So who's ticking them on their ballot?\nA short history[edit]\nThe electoral college from the 1860 presidential election, only months before the American Civil War. Compare to today.\nThe successor to the Democratic-Republican Party, the Democrats historically acted as the more populist party, as opposed to the mercantilist Whigs and (later) the industrial Republicans. At the same time, however, it was rooted in many socially and economically right-wing views, notably being anti-Second Bank (Andrew Jackson), anti-tariff (ie. the Bourbons) and supporting and upholding slavery (later segregation).\nThe party began to move to the left in two major shifts, starting with Woodrow Wilson in the 1910s and Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Great Depression. The latter was buffered by the \"New Deal Coalition,\" a combination of urban constituents, immigrants, intellectuals, organized labour, farmers, whites from the Solid South and (for the first time) African Americans, all of whom agreed on more government intervention in the economy but not much else.[2]. This coalition began to fraction in the late 1940s, when members of the Liberal faction of the party such as Harry Truman and Hubert Humphrey began pushing the Party left on Civil Rights, angering the pro-segregation \"Dixiecrats\" of the South.\nThe schism widened in the 1960s, the hot-button issues being the Vietnam War and desegregation. On the latter in particular, LBJ signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was the last straw for the Southern Conservatives that had once been the Party's backbone; several of them, most notably Strom Thurmond, began to defect to the GOP, and 1964 Republican Presidential Nominee Barry Goldwater won several Deep South states that hadn't gone Republican since Reconstruction by explicitly campaigning against the Civil Rights Act (Goldwater at least claimed to support desegregation in principle, but he was also a staunch Federalist and viewed the act as written to be an overreach of the Federal Government).\nHaving taken notice of Goldwater's success in the South, Richard Nixon took advantage of this discontent in 1968 with his \"Southern strategy,\" which ultimately flipped the American political sphere on its backside; as the South became increasingly Republican, dragging the GOP as a whole to the Right with it, the remaining liberal Republicans (or the \"Ike Republicans,\" vital in passing the Civil Rights Act) fled to the Democrats. This series of defections, in turn, had the natural effect of dragging both parties, and the American political spectrum as a whole, to the right.\nUnable to keep the fire alive into the 80's, the DNC embraced the snail's pace of incrementalism. The McGovern-Fraser pivot (1968) towards the primary system ushered in the age of Third Way politics. Couple it with the presence of superdelegates and the reliance of more primaries, and the result was less populism and more appeal to urban areas. While it was successful in the short-term by widening the upper/middle class, Democrats are so parochial in relation to the culture of their city-regions that they've lost the ability to network with other regions.\nIn the Bush years, you could not go 24 hours without seeing something which made you want to swallow knives. Half the Democrats just went along with OIF despite the fact that the premise of the war, as well as the hilariously short timetable, was bogus. The few journalists willing to challenge the White House gave brief sanctuary, but the fact all Bush had to do was sound credulous proved that Democrats are not equipped to deal with an administration that's openly breaking the law.[3][4]\nIronically, by winning the culture war the Democrats have ceded the electoral war: hard-up whites behaved like a minority bloc and came out for Trump in the same way that African-Americans did for Obama. The strength of the Dems used to be that they had broad ideological flexibility. They are the party of non-whites, which is a huge and diverse group. Now that diversity hurts their messaging in presidential elections, and as America's power twilights and those folks see their lifestyle changing dramatically, social conservatism will only get stronger. It makes perfect sense for the GOP to cultivate that base rather than try and shove them into the cellar as they have been doing. That approach is what made Romney lose. Playing to the alt-right is what made Trump win. The dynamics are different in Canada, the UK, et. al, but it's playing out in other countries, too.\nOn a more superficial level, with stuff like DNC hacks, the party is forced to remain squeaky clean. The RNC does not have this problem. Trump and his subordinates know this and will couple it with swiftboating/voter suppression tactics. Over 30 states have Republican majorities in both chambers (which equals more gerrymandering, since the governors approve the redistricting bills), and they are just one or two states away from a constitutional majority, when they can change the constitution to enshrine their extremism into law.[5]\nWhile the Democrats have a substantial liberal wing among the public at large, the party's inability to coordinate itself properly results in a political platform that consists of rolling over to Republican schemes and failing to provide effective leadership.\nBut really, the first moment people realized the media had the power to singlehandedly derail a \"problematic\" candidate was Howard Dean. Sure, Dean in recent years has morphed into a pharmaceutical lobbyist and voracious anti-Bernie mouthpiece, but back in the '04 primaries he was a completely different candidate who funneled a righteous anger towards the Bush administration. And then one day at the end of a rally speech, he blurted \"BYAHHHH!\" and the entire media decided his candidacy was dead in the water in favor of Xanax in human form. The 2004 primaries/election were always in the back of voters' mind when the media blacked out Bernard and pretended like HRC was the next coming of Jesus in '16. They tried using the Dean playbook to delegitimize Trump, but each time it failed, and the Pedes would be empowered further.\nThe sectarian violence appears below.\nProgressives[edit]\nAn alliance between social democrats, democratic socialists, and greens (there is a difference, however minor). If liberals prefer systemic reform, progressives push for systemic overhaul, with many advocating for policies that are less from the New Deal and more like the War on Poverty and beyond, which includes support for single payer, a top marginal income tax rate of 50%, union membership, a $15 minimum wage, bilingual education in English and Spanish, busting monopolies, collective bargaining, public broadband for internet service, and nationalization, all hallmarks of the left wing. Some even explicitly support employee ownership and endorse workplace democracy, even sponsoring bills to that effect. Once disenchanted by the right wing, they grew increasingly popular throughout the 2010s, fueled chiefly by the diverse and increasingly leftist millennial generation, who felt disillusioned by Obama's fiscally conservative economic policy and latched onto Sanders' brand of social democracy. Many are organized in the Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC), the largest of its kind in the House of Representatives, and more recently, the slightly smaller Medicare For All Caucus, which contains many of the same members. Some are descendants of the New Left:\nBernie Sanders, the junior Senator from Vermont and the man many credit with giving voice to the left wing as he ran for president in 2016. A self-described and indeed admitted \"Democratic\" socialist, for many years he wasn't even an actual Democrat, but caucused with them. Several people involved or related to his campaign have branched out and created organizations meant to continue the \"political revolution,\" as he calls it. Many of his pet policies, like a 15 dollar minimum wage and Medicare-For-All, became mainstream, as pressure from public activists has increasingly forced the party brass to respond in kind.\nElizabeth Warren, the brains behind the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau before becoming a Massachusetts Senator. With Sanders as an independent, she was the furthest-left Democrat in the party for the longest time, adopting rhetoric from Occupy Wall Street when she railed against the big banks and income inequality. One of her main policies, anti-trust laws, was formally adopted by Chuck Schumer's \"Better Deal\" proposals in 2017.\nKeith Ellison, the Minnesota Attorney General/a former representative, one of Bernie's earliest supporters, and the deputy chair of the DNC. Also notable for being the first practicing Muslim elected to Congress.\nTammy Baldwin, the junior Wisconsin Senator and first openly gay person to serve in the Senate.\nSherrod Brown, the senior Ohio Senator. A self-described progressive populist, Brown is one of the strongest allies of organized labor in the Senate, maintaining strong relationships with trade unions in his home state and consistently opposing Free Trade deals. Like Warren, Brown is also a vocal critic of the finance sector and a proponent of reinstating the Glass-Steagall Act to separate commercial and investment banking.\nCecil Bothwell, former City Council member from Asheville, North Carolina.\nMichael Capuano, representative from Massachusetts, who was recently primaried from the left by a Justice Democrat (see below).\nJohn Conyers, former Congressman from Michigan. Throughout his 53-year career, he was one of the loudest voices in the House for single-payer healthcare and civil rights. Unfortunately, he turned out to be a bit of a scumbag[6], and had his career cut short.\nSteve Cohen, a Tennessee representative.\nJudy Chu, California Representative\nBill DeBlasio, the current mayor of New York City whose progressive policies often put him at odds with centrist Governor Andrew Cuomo and much of the state government.\nDonna Edwards, a former Maryland representative.\nJustin Fairfax, Lieutenant Governor of Virginia\nRuss Feingold, former Senator from Wisconsin. During his time in the Senate, Feingold was a strong advocate for campaign finance reform and a committed civil libertarian, being the only Senator to vote against the original manifestation of the PATRIOT Act and coming out in favor of gay marriage as early as 2006. Since losing re-election in 2010 and failing to regain his seat in 2016, he has continued to work for these causes outside of elected office, having recently founded LegitAction, a PAC whose goals include the protection of voting rights, curbing Dark Money's influence, and abolishing the Electoral College.\nBarney Frank, a retired Massachusetts representative and one of the namesakes of the 2010 Dodd-Frank banking regulation bill.\nAlan Grayson, former Florida representative.\nMazie Hirono, the junior Hawaii Senator.\nDennis Kucinich, former Ohio representative.\nBarbara Lee, California representative and the only representative to vote against the War on Terror.\nJohn Lewis, Georgia representative who was one of the \"Big Six\" of the Civil Rights movement in his youth.\nEd Markey, the junior Massachusetts Senator and one of the fiercest supporters of net neutrality and single-payer health care in Congress.\nJim McDermott, a former Washington representative\nGeorge McGovern, 3-term Senator from South Dakota and the party's 1972 Presidential nominee. McGovern openly championed progressive social movements of the time, was staunchly anti-war, and emphasized reversing income inequality (he proposed a \"Demogrant\" program that would give working Americans an $1000 grant every year). His blowout defeat by Richard Nixon (he lost every state except Massachusetts and the District of Columbia) is often viewed as the beginning of the party's rightward shift, though it has been argued that this staggering loss was more due to situational factors (he was facing a popular incumbent during a period of economic growth) and his frankly incompetent campaign, rather than his progressive views. [7]\nJeff Merkley, the junior Oregon Senator. Merkley was notably the only other sitting US Senator to endorse Bernie Sanders in the 2016 Presidential Primary; he has also been one of the loudest voices in the Senate for combating Climate Change, and a consistent advocate for both Universal Healthcare and campaign finance reform.\nBrad Miller, retired North Carolina Representative\nChellie Pingree, a Maine representative.\nMark Pocan, a representative from Wisconsin who currently chairs the Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC)\nJared Polis, governor of Colorado and the first openly-gay (by choice) governor in US history.\nJamie Raskin, a Maryland representative\nRobert Reich, Bill Clinton's Secretary of Labor, who endorsed Bernie in 2016 primary and is a crusader against income inequality.\nJan Schakowsky, an Illinois representative\nPete Stark, a former California representative and the first openly atheist member of Congress[8]\nMaxine Waters, California representative who has become famous for her blistering opposition to the Trump administration.\nPaul Wellstone, late Senator from Minnesota who was considered a leading figure of the Progressive Wing until his tragic death in a plane crash in 2002. His New Deal-era policies made him an anomalous figure in the increasingly right-wing direction the party was moving during the 1990s and early 2000s.\nJustice Democrats, a faction of progressives who explicitly don't take Super PAC money and prefer small donors, and has worked to primary so-called \"corporate Democrats.\" They currently have seven sitting members: Raul Grijalva, Ro Khanna, Pramila Jayapal, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, Ayanna Pressley, and Rashida Tlaib.\nLiberals[edit]\n\"A little left of center,\" in FDR's words, with an emphasis on social democracy and its various flavors. Old-school, New Deal-era moderates who wish to \"save capitalism from itself,\" also in FDR's words. Their power base was traditionally the labor movement, who were far stronger through the New Deal era until the 1970s. Characterized by their willingness to listen to public pressure and bend to activist movement, they're the type to rein in the excesses of the system without fundamentally changing it. Many listed below started out as New Democrats:\nRichard Blumenthal, the senior Connecticut Senator.\nBarbara Boxer, retired California Senator.\nMaria Cantwell, the junior Washington Senator.\nJimmy Carter, the 39th President Of The United States. Considered a centrist in his day, Carter seems to have moved left since leaving office; while he still holds some Conservative views (most notably being Pro-Life), he has been an advocate of the need for campaign finance reform, a proponent of a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine, and admitted to voting for Bernie Sanders in the 2016 Primary.\nMark Dayton, Governor of Minnesota.\nHoward Dean, former Governor of Vermont and chairman of the DNC from 2005-2009\nByron Dorgan, retired North Dakota Senator, who has a reputation as an economic populist, being an early opponent of the party's embrace of Neoliberal economics (such as free trade and financial deregulation) during the 1990s; he was one of only 8 Senators to vote against repealing Glass-Steagall in 1999.\nDick Durbin, Senior Senator from Illinois and current Senate Democratic Whip. Unlike both of his leaders, Reid and Schumer, Durbin voted against the invasion of Iraq, and he has consistently been an advocate for both progressive immigration reform and reducing the debt/living expenses of college students.\nJohn Edwards, former North Carolina Senator and the party's 2004 Vice-Presidential nominee.\nTony Evers, Governor of Wisconsin\nAl Franken, former Minnesota Senator.\nKirsten Gillibrand, the junior New York Senator. A Blue Dog during her time in the House, where she bragged that her voting record was \u201cone of the most conservative in the state\u201d[9], she's been making a gradual move to the left since becoming a Senator; during her first term in the Senate, she was one of the few Senators to vote against defunding ACORN and extending the Bush Tax Cuts. Following the 2016 election, she's openly called for the party to follow Bernie and Warren's lead, and she has largely followed through herself, even cosponsoring employee ownership and Medicare for All legislation with Bernie, as well as introducing a bill to ban anti-union \"right to work\" laws with Warren and Brown. She's continued that leftward trend by disavowing corporate PAC money for her reelection campaign in 2018, taking a page from Bernie and his small donor campaign in 2016.\nKamala Harris, the junior California Senator. A former conservative, she was known for her tough on crime policies, including pushing for the death penalty and preventing a trans inmate from getting reassignment surgery. But as Senator, just like Gillibrand above, Harris has consistently moved to the left, cosponsored several of Bernie's bills (including Medicare For All), sponsored a bill to reform bail, pushed for overturning the repeal of net neutrality, supported a 15 dollar minimum wage, and voted to shut down the government if DACA wasn't restored.\nTom Harkin, retired Iowa Senator, who supported universal healthcare, free college, and an increased minimum wage, but also voted for the Iraq War.\nMartin Heinrich, the junior New Mexico Senator.\nThe Kennedys (though there is some internal division; Ted Kennedy came to be considered an icon of the progressive wing over the course of his Senate career and was for many years the loudest advocate for the implementation of a Single-Payer healthcare system in the US, while Joe Kennedy III leans more to the center, likely due to representing a more conservative district.)\nAmy Klobuchar, the senior Minnesota Senator\nNed Lamont, Governor of Connecticut\nPatrick Leahy, the senior Vermont Senator who often votes in line with Bernie's policies. Leahy is the current most senior Senator overall.\nChris Murphy, the junior Connecticut Senator\nPhil Murphy, Governor of New Jersey\nPatty Murray, the senior Washington Senator.\nGavin Newsom, Governor of California\nRalph Northam, Governor of Virginia\nBeto O'Rourke, former Texas representative\nJay Rockefeller, retired West Virginia Senator. A member of the traditionally Republican Rockefeller family, he became a Democrat to run for office in West Virginia, which at the time was a Democratic stronghold. Funnily enough, his retirement in 2014 was spurred partially by West Virginia shifting to a mostly Republican state. While he was hawkish by Democratic standards during his time in the Senate, he co-authored CHIP (Children's Health Insurance Program) and was one of the staunchest proponents of a healthcare Public Option.\nBrian Schatz, the senior Hawaii Senator\nTom Udall, the senior New Mexico Senator\nChris Van Hollen, the junior Maryland Senator\nAnthony Weiner, former New York representative\nSheldon Whitehouse, the junior Rhode Island Senator\nRon Wyden, the senior Oregon Senator, who, despite some fiscally centrist views (including support for the Trans-Pacific Partnership and a repeal of the estate tax) is a strong advocate for civil liberties in the Senate, being the first US Senator to publicly support LGBTQ marriage equality and a vocal critic of the PATRIOT Act (despite voting for it originally) and other mass surveillance programs.\nCentrists[edit]\nThe third way moderates. Birthed from the Democratic Leadership Council in the 80s, they turned the party increasingly neoliberal following Clinton's ascendance to the presidency, much like New Labour under Tony Blair. They dominated the party throughout the 90s, leading to a proliferation of Blue Dogs (see below) who gave cover to the right wing. Since the 2010s, they've lost much of their former clout to the left wing, as the Blue Dogs were eradicated and the progressives filled that void. Several of their most ardently centrist members have since been forced to shift left because of an increasingly restless public demanding change. Represented by the New Democrat Coalition (an affiliate of the now-defunct Democratic Leadership Council):\nJoe Biden, former Vice President.\nCory Booker, the junior New Jersey Senator who receives the most Wall Street donations of any Democrat in the Senate. He has nonetheless been making some appeals to the progressive and liberal wings recently (including co-sponsoring Medicare For All, authoring a nationwide Marijuana legalization bill, and following Bernie Sanders' lead by disavowing corporate PAC money) in what is absolutely many believe to be him laying the groundwork for a 2020 presidential run.\nCheri Bustos, an Illinois Representative.\nBill Clinton, the 42nd President of the United States who led the New Democrat coalition. Clinton took a bipartisan track with regards to NAFTA (conservative) and Hillarycare (progressive), but had mixed results in doing so.\nHillary Clinton, former First Lady, New York Senator, and Secretary of State who heads the Clinton Foundation and leads the centrist Democrats who dominate much of the DNC to this day. To her credit, she moved solidly to the left compared to her husband and was more comparable to Obama by 2016.\nJoe Crowley, former New York representative who was primaried by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in 2018.\nAndrew Cuomo, Governor of New York who supports the Republican-allied Independent Democratic Caucus in the state senate.\nTom Daschle, former Senator from South Dakota and caucus leader of the Senate Democrats from 1995-2004\nChris Dodd, retired Connecticut Senator.\nTammy Duckworth, the junior Illinois Senator\nDianne Feinstein, the Senior California Senator, voted for the Bush tax cuts, the Iraq War, and the Patriot Act, but also is an advocate for gun control and an opponent of Israeli settlements on Palestinian land.\nAl Gore, Bill Clinton's Vice President.\nJohn Hickenlooper, former Governor of Colorado.\nJim Himes, a Connecticut representative and the current chair of the New Democrats Coalition in the House of Representatives\nJohn Kerry, former State Secretary and Massachusetts Senator who was the party's 2004 Presidential Nominee.\nTim Kaine, junior Senator from Virginia who was the party's 2016 Vice-President Nominee.\nTed Lieu, a California representative\nTerry McAuliffe, former DNC Chairman/Governor Of Virginia who has long been a fervent ally of the Clintons.\nMartin O'Malley, former Governor of Maryland.\nBarack Obama, the 44th President of the United States, who nonetheless (accidentally) facilitated a revival of the left wing. Many were dissatisfied with his conservative leanings, and public activism forced him to evolve into a more traditional liberal by the end of his presidency. [10]\nDeval Patrick, former Governor of Massachusetts.\nNancy Pelosi, a California representative and current caucus leader of the House Democrats. She generally refuses to give the left wing any time, in spite of her Senate counterparts Reid and Schumer being more conciliatory to the left.\nHarry Reid, retired Senator from Nevada who was caucus leader of the Senate Democrats from 2005-2017. Perhaps owing to his Mormon faith, Reid is rather Socially Conservative by Democratic standards; he believes Roe v. Wade should be overturned, opposed Same-Sex Marriage until 2012, and advocated outlawing prostitution in his home state.\nTim Ryan, an Ohio Representative who made a failed bid to challenge Pelosi for caucus leadership after the 2016 election.\nAdam Schiff, a California Representative and one of the most hawkish/pro-surveillance state Democrats in the House.\nChuck Schumer, the senior New York Senator and the current Senate Democrat leader who has found himself forced to make a few conciliatory gestures to the party's progressive wing (most notably his \"Better Deal\" proposal incorporating a $15 minimum wage, a ban on \"right-to-work\", and Warren's antitrust proposals) following the embarrassing defeat of Hillary Clinton by Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election that put Republicans in control of all three branches of the federal government.\nDebbie Wasserman-Schultz, the incompetent former head of the DNC who often votes with Republicans.\nThe Blue Dog Coalition are often accused of being DINOs, most commonly on social issues and deficit hawkery.[11] Officially they are a coalition in the House but a few ideologically aligned Senators are listed as well. They're typically elected in Jesusland, and are considered flaming lefties there, despite being firmly center-right. They were largely wiped out in 2010 and 2014, but an ever smaller amount of their holdouts remain:\nMax Baucus, retired Senator from Montana.\nEvan Bayh, former Senator from Indiana\nMichael Bennet, senior Senator from Colorado\nPhil Bredesen, former Governor of Tennessee\nTom Carper, senior Senator from Delaware.\nKent Conrad, retired Senator from North Dakota who, barring his vote against the Iraq War, was consistently one of the most conservative Democrats during his time in the Senate.\nChris Coons, junior Senator from Delaware.\nCharlie Crist, Representative from Florida and former Republican Governor.\nClaire McCaskill, former Senator from Missouri.\nJoe Donnelly, former Senator from Indiana who only won because the Republican argued childbirth from rape is something God intended to happen. He voted in favor of Neil Gorsuch and most of Trump's other cabinet nominees, and is ardently pro-life. All of this cost him the election in 2018, which, mind you, was supposed to be a blue wave year\nRahm Emanuel, former White House Chief of Staff and current Mayor of Chicago.\nGabrielle Giffords, former Representative from Arizona.\nHeidi Heitkamp, former Senator from North Dakota.\nDoug Jones, Senator from Alabama. Jones is the first Democrat elected to the Senate from the state since 1992, no doubt due to his opponent being revealed as a pedophile mid-way through the election cycle.\nAngus King, the current Junior Senator from Maine who, like Sanders, is technically an Independent but caucuses with the Democrats.\nConor Lamb, Representative from Pennsylvania\nMary Landrieu, former Louisiana Senator\nJoe Lieberman (independent since 2006), retired Connecticut Senator\nBlanche Lincoln, former Arkansas Senator\nDan Lipinski, Illinois representative who opposes LGBTQ rights, is pro-life, and voted against the Affordable Care Act.\nJoe Manchin, Senator from West Virginia who is often ranked as the most conservative Democrat in the Senate; he identifies as Pro-Life, is a member of the NRA, and voted \"yes\" on Sessions, Tillerson, Mnuchin, Pruitt, Haspel, and Gorsuch. He also believes the party is too hostile to moderate-conservatives such as himself and had to be persuaded to run for re-election in 2018 by his Senate colleagues.\nBen Nelson, retired Nebraska Senator\nCollin Peterson, Representative from Minnesota.\nKyrsten Sinema, the Senior Arizona Senator.\nHeath Shuler, former Representative from North Carolina\nMark Warner, Senator from Virginia who voted Rex Tillerson, Mike Pompeo, Rick Perry, and Ben Carson into Trump's cabinet. He also feverishly supports illegal NSA mass surveillance of American citizens, lowering the corporate tax rate, and is an advocate for \"reforming\" (read: gutting) Social Security.\nDixiecrat leftovers and boll weevils[edit]\nTo the right of the Blue Dogs. Not a significant feature in the party anymore, although occasionally one will turn up here and there as a failed Senate candidate, or a centrist Democrat will go haywire and swing far to the right.[12]\nVirgil Goode (left the Democrats in 2000, was the Constitution Party presidential nominee in 2012)\nZell Miller (deceased as of 3/24/18)[13]\nCharlie Stenholm, former Representative from Texas who helped draft 3 of the 4 articles of impeachment against Bill Clinton.\nRalph Hall, former Representative from Texas who supported a constitutional amendment requiring a super-majority of congress to raise taxes.\nLawrence McDonald, former Representative from Georgia who was the president of the John Birch Society, and ranked the second most conservative congressman from 1937-2002[14]\nDavid Clarke, former Milwaukee Sheriff and a favorite of Fox News, who ran as a Democrat because Milwaukee treats the letter \"R\" like a Satanic symbol.\nThese weirdos[edit]\nThese tend to align with the progressive and liberal wings of the party on most issues, but have conservative quirks and so are not easily categorized elsewhere:\nSteve Bullock, Governor of Montana\nJerry Brown, former governor of California. While he is an advocate of criminal justice reform, net neutrality, and some New Age beliefs, he also advocated a flat tax in his 1992 run and has flip-flopped on single-payer healthcare.\nBob Casey Jr., Senior Pennsylvania Senator, who is mostly a standard Liberal aside from his ardently pro-life views.\nLincoln Chafee, former Rhode Island Senator/Governor\nTulsi Gabbard, a Hawaii representative. While perceived as a Progressive due to her domestic policy views and endorsement of Sanders in the 2016 Primary, she supports the current Indian government and called out Obama for not saying \"radical Islamic terrorism\".\nJeanne Shaheen, Senior New Hampshire Senator, who supports single-payer healthcare but is also one of the most hawkish Democrats in the Senate.\nJon Tester, the Senior Senator from Montana, who is socially liberal and has expressed openness to the idea of a Single-Payer Healthcare system, yet also has an A- rating from the NRA.\nJim Webb, former Virginia Senator\nLibertarians[edit]\nYes, they exist too, probably upset about Dubya's stance on civil liberties and the Republicans' constant juggling between pro-business interests and the Religious Right:\nMike Gravel, former Senator from Alaska in the 1970s, used to be far more progressive, but shifted to be more libertarian in order to get the Libertarian Party nomination in the 2008 Presidential Election.\nThere is also an erstwhile \"Democratic Freedom Caucus\" influenced by Georgism whose actual influence in the party is negligible\nSo who's ticking them on their ballot?[edit]\n\u201c\u201dAll over the country Democrats are running on their singular strength \u2013 the fact that they are not as batshit crazy as their Republican opponents.\n\u2014Chris Ladd[15]\nToday, the Democratic Party attracts academia, white-collar professionals,[16] scientists,[17] medical students,[18] the youth vote,[19] the working class,[20] increasingly the middle class,[21] consumer advocates, copyright reformers, women,[22] LGBT, and ethnic minorities. However, many progressives feel left[23] out of the Party, especially those whose focus in on income inequality. These are alarmed by positions taken by, e.g., Jon Cowan, president of the centrist think tank Third Way, claims populism is dead in the Party, who argues:\n\u201cThere is a very large faction within the Democratic Party that wants to go back in time,\u201d Cowan told me. \u201cThey want to take what we did in the 20th century and do more of it. They want to re-unionize the entire country, unwind the trade deals of the last couple of decades, and not just preserve but expand entitlements. Even if we could afford that, it wouldn\u2019t solve most of the problems of the middle class.\u201d\nThat is, many top dog Democrats don't want to deal with income inequality; they want to appeal to the middle-class voters who have been moving in the Democratic direction.\nSelf-identified Democratic centrist and two-term Delaware governor, Jack Markell, agrees that the middle class is key, and claims: : '\u201cIf it\u2019s about inequality, it\u2019s a conversation that has the potential of dividing us.\u201d ...Markell says that middle-class voters hear in the crusade against \u201cinequality\u201d a desire to equalize people rather than make everyone better off.\"[24] In all this, progressives hear no Party support for unionizing the working poor in the service sector, or for supporting any new programs to assist with the cost of child care or sky-rocketing college tuition.\nBut mainstream Democrats are beginning to see that to win they are, indeed, going to have to \"go back in time\" and return to issues like income inequity. Senator Chuck Schumer published an op-ed in The New York Times denouncing \"vulture capitalists\" and declaring his party would offer a \"Better Deal\" for Americans:\nAmericans are clamoring for bold changes to our politics and our economy. They feel, rightfully, that both systems are rigged against them, and they made that clear in last year\u2019s election. American families deserve a better deal so that this country works for everyone again, not just the elites and special interests. Today, Democrats will start presenting that better deal to the American people.....In the last two elections, Democrats, including in the Senate, failed to articulate a strong, bold economic program for the middle class and those working hard to get there. We also failed to communicate our values to show that we were on the side of working people, not the special interests. We will not repeat the same mistake. This is the start of a new vision for the party, one strongly supported by House and Senate Democrats.\nI'm not a member of any organized political party, I'm a Democrat! - Will Rogers\nDemocrats think every day is April 15 - Ronald Reagan\nDemocrats! Democrats! Get them off me! - Rush Limbaugh\n23 maps that explain how Democrats went from the party of racism to the party of Obama, Vox\n\u2191 Hey, we didn't say it.\n\u2191 Franklin Delano Roosevelt: The American Franchise, University of Virginia\n\u2191 Linton Weeks and Peter Barker, \"Bush Spars With Critics Of the War Exchanges With Democrats Take Campaign-Style Tone\", WaPo 12 November 2005; Page A01.\n\u2191 http://www.cbpp.org/research/states-likely-could-not-control-constitutional-convention-on-balanced-budget-amendment-or\n\u2191 https://www.politico.com/story/2018/02/22/congress-frat-house-ethics-scandals-417465\n\u2191 \"What Democrats Still Don\u2019t Get About George McGovern\"\n\u2191 \"Representative Pete Stark Named 2008 Humanist of the Year\"\n\u2191 https://www.jacobinmag.com/2017/05/kirsten-gillibrand-trump-clinton-cabinet\n\u2191 His election effectively shut down the DLC, but his first term was largely Clintonian. However, things changed dramatically in his second term, as the country, mostly fueled by the left wing millennial generation, increasingly became more left wing. With the death of the Blue Dogs, Obama himself was pressured to govern more like a liberal by dissatisfied progressives, and helped ensure social democracy was here to stay as the baseline for the party, largely in spite of himself.\n\u2191 A Brief History of Blue Dog Democrats, Time\n\u2191 In states that are effectively one-party blue states, it's not uncommon to find wingnut Democrats who are only Democrats because they can't get elected otherwise. They're almost the same as Dixiecrats.\n\u2191 aka. The Duel Guy. Watch Zell Miller vs. Chris Matthews\n\u2191 https://legacy.voteview.com/Is_John_Kerry_A_Liberal.htm\n\u2191 What Kansas says about our political future, Houston Chronicle (The GOP did keep the state in 2014, but holy hell, Sam Brownback.)\n\u2191 The Emerging Democratic Majority Turns 10, The Atlantic\n\u2191 Inconceivable!\n\u2191 E. Frank, J. Carrera, and S. Dharamsi. Political Self-characterization of U.S. Medical Students, Journal of General Internal Medicine. Apr 2007; 22(4): 514\u2013517.\n\u2191 Millennials in Adulthood, Pew Research\n\u2191 The Effects of Union Membership on Democratic Voting, The New York Times\n\u2191 Is a Democratic realignment afoot in the middle class?, Washington Post\n\u2191 Gender Gap in 2012 Vote Is Largest in Gallup's History, Gallup\n\u2191 No pun intended.\n\u2191 http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2013/12/the-battle-within-the-democratic-party/282235/\nUnited States political parties\nAmerican Independent Party - Christian Liberty Party - Communist Party USA - Constitution Party - DINO - Democratic-Republican Party - Falconist Party - Federalist Party - Green Party - Know Nothing - Libertarian Party - National Atheist Party - Party for Socialism and Liberation - Progressive Labor Party - Prohibition Party - RINO - Radical Republicans - Reform Party - Republican Party - Revolutionary Communist Party (US) - Socialist Party USA - Socialist Workers Party (US) - States' Rights Democratic Party - Veterans Party of America - Workers World Party - World Socialist Party of the United States - Yippie -\nRetrieved from \"https://rationalwiki.org/w/index.php?title=Democratic_Party&oldid=2041293#New_Democrats\"",
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        "raw_content": "A game usability review of Ellie\nEllie is a Japanese visual novel, similar to a point and click game. In this game, the player\u2019s car breaks down due to an earthquake, and he stumbles upon a kidnapped girl while searching for help himself. The goal of the game is to help the girl escape from her kidnapper.\nTested on Andoid / Samsung Galaxy 3\nThe player can see her through surveillance cameras. The player can then indirectly control the girl, telling her what to do. In order to help her escape, she\u2019ll have to explore her cell and solve riddles to escape before her kidnapper comes back.\nFirst of all, the game is very quick to launch and the menus are both clear and simple, visually appealing. The user can start playing really fast, which is mandatory for mobile games.\nThe game starts with an introduction on the story, which is nice to put the player in context and contributes to their immediate immersion in the story. It is however possible to skip it if the player likes, which gives him control over his play session.\nThe overall interfaces are very clean and pleasant to use: text is large enough to read easily, with a clear font and good contrast. The interaction targets are large and easy to both reach and tap, avoiding frustration for the player.\nThe game presents interstitial adds, which are easy to close. That would be ok, but when using the devices back button, no error prevention was implemented.\nThis means the player is likely to close the game by accident on start-up, trying to close the add only. Not only with adds, but to close windows or dialogues, the player can also quit the game repeatedly by accident. When designing for mobile, the games should take in account player habits on each specific device to provide a smooth experience.\nA game usability review of Blendoku Blendoku is a puzzle game in which the player has to order color gradients in the right order. The goal is very clear and the difficulty is very progressive. Tested on Android...\nA game usability review of Time of Exploration Time of Exploration is a kind of text-based civilisation-like game. The player has to reach a civilisation\u2019s top achievements, the equivalent of building a Wonder in Age of Empires, for example. In...\nA game usability review of Stay Alight Stay Alight is a small puzzle game in which the player needs to remove monsters from trash cans by throwing light bulbs at them. To do so, the player needs to aim...\nPosted on 2015/10/14 2015/11/20 Author CorneliaCategories Articles, Game reviews, Game user researchTags adventure, game usability, mobile games usability, player experience, point and click, usability review\nPrevious Previous post: Axure 8: just when you think of moving on, the new features make you stay :)\nNext Next post: A game usability review of Stay Alight",
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        "raw_content": "Park County Court Records in Colorado\nThe county of Park is located in Colorado and was founded in 1861. There are 16,510 residents in Park who have access to courthouses in Fairplay. In general, each county has a full set of courts, from traffic court to superior and appellate court; supreme courts are usually located in the state capital. Colorado is part of the 10th federal circuit court as well.\nFind Fairplay County courthouses\nThere are 679 residents in Fairplay, which is 1.2 square miles and 9,953ft above sea level. It was settled in 1859 and is governed by a Statutory Town local government.\nCounty Court of Park County\nFairplay Municipal Court\nPark County District Court",
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        "raw_content": "Singapore Red Cross pays tribute to everyday heroes at annual awards ceremony\nPresident presents awards to dedicated community volunteers and partners; unveils commemorative wall mural to kickstart 70th Anniversary\nSingapore, 11 October 2018 \u2013 23 individuals and eight corporate groups received top accolades at the Singapore Red Cross (SRC) Awards 2018, held today at Red Cross House. The prestigious awards were presented by Guest-of-Honour and Patron of SRC, President Halimah Yacob, and SRC Chairman Mr Tee Tua Ba.\nOrganised for the sixth year running, the annual awards recognise and honour the contributions of volunteers and partners who have all given selflessly of their time, each contributing their expertise and resources in their own unique ways to further SRC\u2019s mission.\nPresident Halimah Yacob said, \u201cOver the years, Singapore Red Cross\u2019 volunteers and partners have contributed significantly to the spirit of community service in Singapore. As we build a caring and compassionate society, we should encourage those who are better-off to contribute their time, skills and resources to help the vulnerable. I am very heartened by SRC\u2019s enduring efforts in promoting philanthropy and volunteerism in Singapore. I applaud all award recipients for their commitment and contributions to furthering the mission of SRC, to relieve suffering, protect lives and respond to emergencies.\u201d\nSpeaking at the ceremony, Mr Tee Tua Ba said, \u201cAs a charitable organisation, Singapore Red Cross relies on our volunteers and partners to fulfil our lifesaving mission. They are like the \u201cheart\u201d of our organisation; pumping life into all the humanitarian services that we run. 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She demonstrates how working professionals can volunteer their skills and expertise to strengthen the capacity of voluntary welfare organisations.\nThe other awardee of the OSA was Mr Wong Leong Jeam, a retiree and long-standing volunteer with SRC. For over a decade, Leong Jeam has photographed multiple high-profile SRC events, including fundraisers and community outreach, as well as disaster missions and rebuilding projects. In 2005, he spent 10 months in Meulaboh, Indonesia, to coordinate SRC\u2019s relief and rebuilding efforts following the Great Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004.\nThe impact of SRC volunteers\u2019 contributions goes beyond Singapore\u2019s shores. Commendation Award winner Karunanithi s/o Letchumanan has been actively supporting SRC in its overseas disaster work. Over the last few years, he has assisted SRC in several rebuilding projects in the Philippines. In 2016, Karunanithi led a physiotherapy team to Pidie Jaya following the Aceh earthquake. He was also part of a two-man disaster response team sent by SRC to conduct ground assessments and distribute relief supplies to the affected communities of the 2017 Sri Lanka floods.\nThe nature of corporate giving has evolved over the years, from \u201ccorporate social responsibility\u201d to \u201csocial impact\u201d. This shift was apparent from the contributions of the corporate groups that received the Friends of SRC Award this year. Amongst them are AVS Printing, Cartrack Technologies and Outward Bound Singapore, that over the years have respectively sponsored photo exhibition prints, fleet management system and venue spaces to SRC. Another awardee is AVIVA Singapore, that has supported the Family LifeAid and Home Monitoring and Eldercare (HoME+) programmes of SRC with financial sponsorship and employee volunteerism.\nMr Benjamin William, Secretary General and CEO of Singapore Red Cross, noted, \u201cSRC sees the private sector as partners rather than merely donors or sponsors. We work closely with corporations who identify with our mission to help the most vulnerable. In doing so, these corporations give beyond monetary donations. Many of our partners, including this year\u2019s award recipients, have supported SRC\u2019s cause in varied forms - from contributing directly to our local community programmes, initiating welfare activities for our beneficiaries, to offering in-kind and venue sponsorships.\u201d\nAt the ceremony, President Halimah Yacob also presented six youth leaders, aged 15 to 35, with the SRC President\u2019s Youth Award. They were selected from hundreds of Red Cross Youth (RCY) cadets and mentors based on wide-ranging criteria that included leadership qualities, global perspectives, excellence in academics and service to RCY. Youth Leader Mohammad Zaidi Bin Ariffin, aged 30, was one of the six award recipients. 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        "raw_content": "Home From the Editor: In Need of a New Way\nRichmond Public Schools explores a new systemwide approach to discipline\nAs part of his first 100-day plan, Jason Kamras, the Richmond Public Schools\u2019 new superintendent, visited every school and created a Restorative Justice Task Force, which received $150,000 in the upcoming budget.\nA movement that arose in the criminal justice system during the 1970s, restorative justice, in which the person harmed and the person who caused harm meet and come up with a plan for restitution, found its way to schools as an alternative to the traditional disciplinary process that often leads to out-of-school suspensions \u2014 which can then spiral into chronic absences, poor academic performance and lower graduation rates.\nIt\u2019s clear that RPS needs an alternative: The Legal Aid Justice Center\u2019s statewide report on suspensions last fall showed Richmond Public Schools with the fourth highest suspension rates in the state. Also during the 2015-16 school year, RPS suspended more than 20 percent of all African-American students and nearly one-third of all students with disabilities.\n\u201cThis is not just a suspension issue, but a justice issue.\u201d \u2014Richmond Public Schools Superintendent Jason Kamras\nIn 2016-17, RPS middle and high schools had a total of 6,599 out-of-school suspensions, with about 1,000 of them at Armstrong High School. Even more startling were 2016-17 elementary school statistics: 2,525 out-of-school suspensions.\n\u201cThey are way too high, and they need to come down, and this is not just a suspension issue, but a justice issue,\u201d Kamras shared in an interview on June 11. \u201cI would like us to be a district where [restorative] practices live in every single way, and it becomes \u2018the RPS way\u2019 \u201d \u2014 a new systemwide approach to discipline.\nHelping to steer RPS\u2019 restorative justice task force is Ram Bhagat, a \u201cretired\u201d RPS educator who began to explore how restorative practices could be used after he came out of retirement to teach at Ballou High School in Washington, D.C. Bhagat developed a pilot program that he\u2019ll lead this fall at Armstrong High School. (See the story on page 102 of our July issue, heading to newsstands now.)\nKamras knows that $150,000 is not enough to execute a systemwide program in which teachers and administrators are trained, and he acknowledges that this is often where other school systems have stumbled. He sees Bhagat and the new task force members leading the way to help increase awareness, knowledge and then skill development.\n\u201cIt doesn\u2019t mean that you send someone to a lecture at the convention center by a restorative justice expert,\u201d Kamras says. \u201cIt takes time. We need to build skills, practice them and work through it. And that\u2019s going to be a multiyear process.\u201d\nfrom the editor Ram Bhagat Richmond Public Schools Jason Kamras education school discipline",
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        "raw_content": "The Last of the Neanderthals\nSuch a great article from National Geographic today. The most poignant part, for me:\nEvolutionary biologist Clive Finlayson, of the Gibraltar Museum, was standing in the vestibule of Gorham\u2019s Cave, a magnificent tabernacle of limestone opening to the sea on the Rock of Gibraltar. Inside, fantastic excretions of flowstone drooled from the ceiling of the massive nave. The stratigraphy in the cave is pocked with evidence of Neanderthal occupation going back 125,000 years, including stone spearpoints and scrapers, charred pine nuts, and the remains of ancient hearths. Two years ago, Finlayson and his colleagues used radiocarbon dating to determine that the embers in some of those fireplaces died out only 28,000 years ago\u00e2\u20ac\u201dthe last known trace of Neanderthals on Earth.\nImagine it: the last outpost of the Neanderthals, a tiny remaining group of fur-clad hunters sitting on the edge of the earth, looking out over the ocean as the sun sets, warming their hands around the last fire. Going gently into that good night.\nThe Future of Questions\nI was asked recently to fill out a survey about the situation, goals, and ideas of \u201cfuture library leaders\u201d. One of the very first questions the survey asked was a true or false type thing; there was a statement and I was asked my opinion about it. The statement said something like this: \u201cIn the future, 100% of questions will be directed first at Google.\u201d It was worded better than that, though.\nI disagreed. I explained why, but now that I\u2019ve answered this question, I want to elaborate on my answer, and why I\u2019m positive that I\u2019m right.\nI don\u2019t mean to imply that Google will become less important. If anything, it will probably become more important. It works. But I don\u2019t think all questions will start there. I think we\u2019re missing something really key.\nWhile everyone loves Google and uses it, most people would prefer to ask their questions of real people, in digital form. In every online community of which I\u2019m a part, there is this constant problem; new users \u201cabusing\u201d the group by picking their brains. On Feminist, the erudite community on livejournal, there were so many questions looking for help writing women\u2019s studies papers that schoolwork-related questions were actually banned from the community. Similarly, on Academics Anon, another livejournal community, many, many questions are posted that are answered thus: \u201cGoogle is your friend.\u201d There is a near-constant conversation going on about how people don\u2019t read and can\u2019t they just google that citation question, and why does everyone expect us to answer all these silly questions that we\u2019ve answered already 15000 times? The crankiness about it is one thing (and I understand it, in spite of being a librarian). The fact that anyone would rather face that kind of hostility and ask their question to a community of jaded academics (the basic premise of the community) rather than simply type the keywords of their question into google (how to cite a website, etc.) is telling.\nIn the last two days, as I\u2019ve been preparing for Burning Life, the same thing is happening again. In order to get into the land set aside for Burning Life, you have to join a group. The chat related to that group is almost 99% basic questions that are all answered on Burning Life\u2019s webpages, and the natives are getting very restless. Those webpages are actually very clear and well constructed, but when redirected to these pages, the question-askers are getting mightily upset, as if being asked to read a webpage is some kind of insult. I find this fascinating. They don\u2019t want to read the webpage, even though they are told repeatedly that the answer to their question is there. They want to be told. They want their hands held. They want the personal touch. All digitally, of course.\nSo why is it that reference as a service is dying by this desire for personal communication is so prominent in online communities?\nI think the key to it is trust. And it\u2019s not that these new Burning Life folks trust the rest of us in the group as individuals. They trust that we went through this process already and know how to do it. 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The rest is an open question.\nYou\u2019ve probably heard of Burning Man, the art festival that happens in the middle of the Nevada desert every year; Second Life has a Burning Man festival of its own. It\u2019s called Burning Life.\n[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgqojJ987wY&hl=en&fs=1]\nIt\u2019s run by Second Life owners, Linden Labs, and they put up plots of land for grabs at intervals this week. So the festival is open to anyone who can grab a plot. I missed the 5am rush for land this morning, but I got in at 1pm today, and got myself a plot. I was very lucky to get it; I took off my hair and all of my attachments in order to teleport in faster, so I grabbed the plot not naked but bald and shoeless.\nSecond Life events are amazing, so how could I pass up this one?\nI built a light version of this several weeks ago for fun. Basically, I recorded 6 notes in a major chord. In this build, I created frames and \u201ctacked\u201d sheets up on them. 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        "raw_content": "Mujrim was very much a delight to see, though I\u2019m not sure if the story itself had much to do with that. In terms of basic plot, it was nothing all that special. It was another of these crime dramas in which an anti-hero is influenced by his love for a woman to become a good man and renounce his bad past. And like quite a few such dramas, there is a social message about society\u2019s role, through neglect, etc., in turning a poor and orphaned boy into a thief. (Which message was conveyed rather well, I should add, though not really well until the very end.) And there is the very familiar theme of someone assuming someone else\u2019s identity and then getting into a love affair based on that identity and wanting terribly not to lose that love in the event that the true identity is discovered. (Though once again, as with other very familiar themes that I\u2019ve noticed, I\u2019m thinking that maybe this wasn\u2019t all that old an idea back in the late \u201950s.)\nYou can also find many of the usual stark elements of Indian film noir right from the beginning of the movie, though some of that is done in a funnier way than in most of these movies.\nBut then there are some things that are very different\u2026\nOne, being the anti-hero and the way that he is played. Personally, I may have seen a few too many of those Dev Anand movies in which the anti-hero has some degree of coolness and cockiness and, at least when in the middle of his criminal activities, he\u2019s basically required not to show too much emotion, especially not anxiety.\nBut Shammi Kapoor plays it entirely differently. First of all, at the very beginning, when he\u2019s on the run from the police, he is obviously a nervous wreck. Then all throughout the movie, when he\u2019s anxious, he shows it to a great extent. When he\u2019s in love, he shows that rather strongly, too. His face is the complete opposite of that cool sort of poker face the the anti-hero is often expected to keep. And that\u2019s very refreshing, often funny, and also moving sometimes. (In fact, sometimes Shammi is emotionally moving while being quite funny at the same time.)\nThen there\u2019s the matter of the heroine\u2026and another thing that separates this movie from a lot of the old Hindi crime dramas that I have seen. In many of those dramas, there\u2019s lots of good dancing, but it doesn\u2019t really come from the heroine. The heroine might have some scenes in which she is singing and dancing, and she might be very beautiful in such scenes, but the real, intense dancers are found elsewhere. But here it\u2019s different because this heroine really knows how to dance!\nIn the scene above, our thief on-the-run, named Shankar, hides out in a theater while the soon-to-be heroine, Uma Devi (played by Ragini, in case you haven\u2019t guessed/noticed by now), is in the middle of one her fabulous performances (with music by O.P. Nayyar, of course). By some stroke of luck, the theater is also expecting a writer by the (curious) name of Anand to show up, and when Shankar discovers this, he assumes the identity of Anand. Fairly soon afterwards, he finds out that the real Anand has been out sick and he goes to the real Anand\u2019s house to find out more. He discovers that the real Anand is very sick, indeed, and also that he and the real Anand look an awful lot alike. Then Anand dies in front of Shankar, and Shankar retains his disguise as Anand while telling the world that Shankar has died. But the plan doesn\u2019t go so smoothly as a few complications follow, such as the aforementioned love affair, not to mention that the police aren\u2019t all that stupid in this film. (They\u2019re not great heroes either; they actually seem quite nasty \u2013 but they\u2019re not dummies, and we know pretty soon that Shankar\u2019s days as Anand are going to be numbered because of them.)\nThat\u2019s the suspense plot in a nutshell\u2026which wasn\u2019t all that suspenseful as far as I was concerned.\nI did feel a lot of anticipation at certain points in this film, but it wasn\u2019t anticipation related to wondering what was going to happen to Shankar; it was anticipation about when I might see the next great dance scene, what it would be like, and what surprises it might have in store.\nThough sometimes, I couldn\u2019t even see it coming\u2026 Such as with this\nvery lively and also quite funny cabaret number featuring Geeta Dutt on Geeta Bali:\n(By the way, it\u2019s funny how this song kind of mimics or parodies \u201cMera Naam Chin Chin Chu.\u201d That\u2019s a typical example of O.P. Nayyar borrowing from himself. But what\u2019s even funnier, which I realized pretty quickly, is that it borrows a lot from an American rock \u2018n\u2019 roll classic from 1956 called \u201cGreen Door.\u201d Oh, tell me, O.P. Nayyar, who taught you how to steal?)\nAnd after that, the dances in the movie just keep getting better and better\u2026\nReiterating what I said before, I think it\u2019s telling that as the suspense plot approached its climax, I was looking forward more than ever to a great dance. The cops were closing in on Shankar, with lots of police cars rolling out with their sirens were wailing, and I kept thinking, \u201cPretty soon now we\u2019re going to see a really fine dance!\u201d\nAnd sure enough there was one, the best in the movie, with a bigger surprise than we\u2019d ever get from the suspense scenes, because\u2026 There, seemingly coming out of nowhere, dancing with Ragini in this fine Punjabi number, was Padmini wearing a mustache!\n(Incidentally, you can also add that to the list of very good Geeta/Asha duets.)\nThat dance was the real peak of the whole film, at least for me. On the other hand, the parts following it were fairly decent. There\u2019s a good courtroom scene with Shankar/Shammi delivering the aforementioned defense about the ills of society (which was also very reminiscent of a couple of Dev Anand movies) and at the very end, after a nice dramatic reunion between Shankar and Uma, there\u2019s a decent surprise closing comic scene with Johnny Walker and Tun Tun.\nActually, the comedy routines between those two were pretty good throughout\u2026 Maybe there were a few too many fat jokes, but otherwise, they amounted to a good deal of fun\u2026\nThough the comedians weren\u2019t the only ones who were funny here. This film was good for quite a few laughs along the way. It might even be considered a comedy (even though Ragini got to cry a bunch) in addition to being a dance film and a romance. (As well as\u2026oh yeah, lest we forget\u2026a suspense film.)\n\u2190 Oh, No, Ajit 45555 Has Been Suspended from YouTube!\nMusical Chairs in the Land of YouTube \u2013 Tommydan1 Is Back \u2192\n11 comments on \u201cMujrim (1958)\u201d\nbollyviewer on March 19, 2009 at 10:12 pm said:\nGosh Shammi looks awesome and I love the camera-work and his expressions in the first scene in the first clip \u2013 it screams \u201ccornered and desperate\u201d! Ragini\u2019s dancing is as always, awesome. I know you were distracted by her and Padmini, but was the movie worth seeing apart from the dances? And was there any nice romantic number with Shammi?\nI had no idea Shammi Kapoor had so many noir-ish films from his \u201cmale-starlet\u201d days. I\u2019ve recently acquired his Singapore and cant wait to see it. Hopefully Padmini has some good dance numbers there.\nHema on March 20, 2009 at 3:49 pm said:\nVery good review. I have never seen Geeta Bali dance so well. Shammi looks really good as well. I have to watch this movie. It sounds awesome without giving a headache. How did you track down Green Door as the original. I would never have thought of that song. How did OP Nayyar track that song down is more the question. It doesn\u2019t seem like such a popular song.\nmemsaab on March 20, 2009 at 4:02 pm said:\nI love this film\u2026Singapore is fun too bollyviewer!!!! OP Ralhan remade it years later with Amitabh but it isn\u2019t nearly as good as this version. Shammi makes all the difference (well, at least for me)\u2026\nRichard S. on March 20, 2009 at 6:57 pm said:\nBollyviewer,\nIt\u2019s kind of difficult to say how a movie like this would be apart from the dances. :) But I\u2019d say that hyopethically it would be worth it because of the performances. Shammi did play this character in a unique way and was fun to watch. There were a couple of romantic scenes with Shammi and Ragini that were pretty good. One of the clips here shows Shankar watching Uma dancing on stage while the romance is underway, and Shammi has a sweet expression on his face. (Shammi had virtually no expression on during Geeta Bali\u2019s dance scene, but watching him watching her was even sweeter \u2013 and sad.) The reunion between the characters at the end was very sweet, even if it was a bit reminiscent of the ending of a couple of other movies.\nTun Tun and Johnny Walker were also always fun to watch. The humor was good throughout the film.\nBut as I was saying, it\u2019s just that the suspense plot that was supposedly the core of the film wasn\u2019t the most compelling part. I thought that Shankar\u2019s secret was dragged on for a bit too long and there was no thrilling chase scene like at the end of Howrah Bridge. But that\u2019s all right; the other stuff made this a good film.\nSingapore was a good movie too. I wrote that one up last August (talking a lot about Howrah Bridge too):\nhttps://roughinhere.wordpress.com/2008/08/23/there-is-a-lot-of-fun-to-be-found-in-singapore/\nPadmini had one of her best non-classical dances in that, which I referred to in an earlier post, last July:\nhttps://roughinhere.wordpress.com/2008/07/29/padmini-helen-and-shammi-kapoor-in-singapore-1960/\n(The original clip of that had been removed at YouTube, but I managed to replace it. Unfortunately, I haven\u2019t yet found a replacement for the Helen dance, which was also good.)\nHema, I also noticed that Geeta Bali did an exceptionally good dance here. Her dancing skills seemed to have improved quite a bit since Baazi!\nNow, you asked how I \u201ctracked down\u201d Green Door. To answer, I will have to reveal a little about my past :) \u2026\nI wasn\u2019t born yet when the original \u201cGreen Door\u201d came out. However, back in my adolescence, I was somewhat of a fan of early punk rock music, especially, at least at first, the things coming out in my home town, New York City. Now, we\u2019re talking 30 years ago, but some of that stuff remains in my brain. One of the bands to come out of that scene was a group called The Cramps, who didn\u2019t do punk rock per se, but they did thrashing covers of very early rockabilly and psychedelic songs that most people had forgotten by then, and they exaggerated the weirder and more camp aspects. (The singer, Lux Interior, died recently, and I got into a conversation with someone elsewhere on the Net in which I said that it would have been perfect if The Cramps had covered \u201cJaan Pehechaan Ho\u201d \u2013 even if Lux didn\u2019t exactly have Rafi\u2019s voice. The other guy completely agreed.). Anyway, one of my favorite songs by The Cramps was their cover of, guess what \u2013 \u201cGreen Door\u201d! So I recognized the song instantly.\nI think it probably was a bit popular back in the day, and O.P. Nayyar obviously had his ears open for such things\u2026\nP.S. Looking at Wikipedia, I see the song was covered by a number of other people. I know that the song also inspired the title of a very famous short story and film in the pioneering days of the modern American porn industry, back in the early \u201970s. Everybody around here knew about this movie \u201cBehind The Green Door\u201d \u2013 I know I did, and I was probably all of ten years old. That probably was one reason The Cramps and other \u201cunderground\u201d bands continued to revive it and it has survived somewhat in our cultural memory. :)\nHi, Memsaab. I saw other movies with this title on the shelves for a while (probably including that remake), but I couldn\u2019t find the 1958 Mujrim at all in the two big Bollywood stores around here. Then as often happens, I spotted it in a pile of discount DVDs at a store that sold a lot of knickknacks and other things\u2026 It was down near the floor, and I nearly knocked over the rack of bangles behind me when I lunged to get it.\nAnyway, yeah, Shammi is good in this. But I probably wouldn\u2019t have looked for this movie if I hadn\u2019t known that Ragini was the heroine.\nThe remake was called Bandhe Hath (just so you know enough to avoid it ;-)\u2026it\u2019s a sad waste of Amitabh and Mumtaz.\nI love the Cramps too!!! Did you know that they were also influenced by Bollywood, way back (70s-80s). They used to watch Hindi films on late night TV when they were touring in England\u2026I believe that Jaan Pehchaan Ho was a favorite of theirs too :)\nRichard S. on March 21, 2009 at 10:18 pm said:\nMemsaab, you love The Cramps? That\u2019s interesting. :)\nI was a fan of theirs waaay back, in the late 1970s. I was about 15 or 16 when I bought their first two singles, in late \u201977 or \u201978. I saw them about three times in Philadelphia, where I was going to school, in late \u201978 or 1979. (BTW, I went to college when I was still only 16 years old, because I was a little genius. Then I ended up basically majoring in punk rock. :)\nThe Cramps helped to bring me into a rockabilly phase in the mid \u201980s. I never cared for Stray Cats or some of the slicker retro outfits; after The Cramps, I went straight for the original stuff. That\u2019s another reason I might be more able than many people to recognize some of the \u201950s American music that was ripped off by O.P. Nayyar.\nI checked out The Cramps now and then over the years, but I didn\u2019t know they were still performing so much 30 years down the road until I saw some of that on YouTube. In fact, this thread inspired me to check out some of their more recent performances, and they weren\u2019t all that bad; they might have even become better musicians (though that isn\u2019t saying much \u2013 but, then, musicianship was never actually the point here\u2026)\nI didn\u2019t know that they used to watch Hindi films, and when I made that suggestion about \u201cJaan Pehechaan Ho,\u201d I had no idea they had seen and heard it!\nHema on March 21, 2009 at 10:40 pm said:\nNow there\u2019s a group I obviously missed. I never heard of them or the Green Door but I think the English music/Hindi films connection that you guys bring up are so fascinating.\nI was completely bowled over when Dil Deke Dekho had THREE ripped off English songs. I didn\u2019t get it until Shammi/Rafi sing my favorite home town Paul Anka\u2019s Diana (who was his babysitter in Ottawa). I couldn\u2019t believe it. Of course the Shammi/Rafi version is more romantic. Now in my download from iTunes, they list that song as being sung by Shammi and other sung by Rafi. If you listen to the song, it does sound a little different. Can anyone verify?\nStill can\u2019t get over a non-Indian rock band watching Hindi films.\nRabia on September 16, 2018 at 7:07 pm said:\nthank u for the lovely review\u2026But why isnt this movie available online anywhere\u2026I live in Pakistan and im sure such an old film wouldnt be available in stores anymore\u2026.can an Indian friend help?\nim also looking for the first 18 flops of Shammi Kapoor\u2026i found only a few on youtube and loved them all\u2026Especially his first, Rail ka Dabba, Rangeen Raten & Chor Bazar\u2026\nif someone could parcel them to me id be really grateful & reimburse accordingly!\nRabia, sorry for the belated response. You are very welcome!\nUnfortunately, I see that all the clips have disappeared, and I will have to replace them.\nYou may have noticed that this post is 9 1/2 years old. When I bought the film, I found it in a DVD store in Jackson Heights, Queens, New York, USA. I was getting a lot of classic Hindi films at that time by simply walking into the DVD stores. I was told that I\u2019d been able to find films that people couldn\u2019t even find in India. Unfortunately, a decade later, there are almost no DVD stores left.\nI don\u2019t know much about finding films to purchase online. I have watched a lot of classic Hindi films online, but mostly, they are ones that have been posted for free (and quite a few come from Tom Daniel\u2019s channel \u2013 Tommydan55).\nI\u2019ve never been much of an expert on Shammi Kapoor films, either. Actually, when I wrote this post, I was looking at all the films that I could find that starred one of the Travancore Sisters. So, I got this one more because it was a Ragini film. People always refer to Singapore (1960) as a Shammi Kapoor film, but to me that was definitely a Padmini film. :)\nSince this post is 9 1/.2 years old, I can see why people have not come over here to help you yet. But right now, your comment is linked to at the top of the comments list on the right side of this blog\u2019s front page, so maybe someone else will see the comment soon.\nThank you for that comment, \u201ckeep up the good work.\u201d Well, it\u2019s 9 1/2 years later, so I guess I kept the work up. But in the past couple of years, I have devoted a little less space to reviewing films and delved more into other areas (though at least somewhat related, I think).\nI hope you get some answers to your questions sometime, and I hope you have a chance to see some other things that I have posted during the past decade. :)",
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        "raw_content": "\"...rich bass-baritone and imposing presence...\"\n\u201cTaking on the role of Rigoletto for the first time, Ryan McKinny is the absolute best part of this production. He deftly uses his powerful and deeply resonating bass-baritone instrument to sing with fervor and unrestrained emotionality. \u201c\n\"Ryan McKinny\u2019s Amfortas was simply irresistible in his heart-breaking plea as the human Grail at the heart of this insightful and moving production.\u201d\n\u201ca voice that drips with gold\"\nAmerican bass-baritone Ryan McKinny has been praised for his \u201celegant and articulate\u201d vocalism (OC Register), as well as a powerful voice that \u201cdrips with gold.\u201d (Opera News)\nIn the 2018-2019 season, Ryan McKinny makes two important role debuts: the title role in Don Giovanni at Houston Grand Opera and Wotan in Das Rheingold at Op\u00e9ra de Montr\u00e9al. He returns to the Dutch National Opera for the European premiere of John Adams\u2019 Girls of the Golden West in a production by Peter Sellars, the same role in which he made his San Francisco Opera debut last season. He will also sing Leonard Bernstein\u2019s SongFest with Marin Alsop and the Juilliard Orchestra at Carnegie Hall, the title role in Der fliegende Holl\u00e4nder with Edo de Waart and the Milwaukee Symphony, and Mahler\u2019s Symphony No. 8 with Gustavo Dudamel and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. He returns to the Bayreuth Festival in the summer of 2019 to reprise his acclaimed performances of Amfortas in Parsifal.\nCD | 24 Aug 2018\nCD | 12 Feb 2018\nDVD | 21 Jul 2017",
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        "raw_content": "Many people have heard about WordPress, but not many know what it is or if they should use it. In this post, I\u2019m going to give a brief overview of WordPress and why you should consider using it for your website.\nWordPress started as a blogging platform in 2003, but because of the flexibility of this free platform, it has became a full-scale Content Management System (CMS) used by millions of bloggers and website around the world. WordPress is free because it is built on an open-source platform. That means that there isn\u2019t any proprietary code behind it so anyone can use it any way they see fit.\nFor simple blogging sites, many people use the free services available at WordPress.com. While it utilizes the core functionality of the WordPress platform, the free sites offered on WordPress.com have slight differences and limited flexibility. If you want to utilize the full functionality of WordPress, you can simply install it on hosted website. Because of it\u2019s popularity, most web hosting providers offer quick and easy WordPress installation features.\nWordPress is comprised of two parts: a SQL database and a collection of files\u2013PHP, CSS, Javascript, HTML and images. When you install WordPress, you\u2019re basically connecting the two parts so that they can communicate and generate your web pages on the fly. The SQL database stores all of your data, as well as the configuration settings and then dynamically builds your pages by only utilizing the files it needs. It\u2019s kind of like building with Legos. If you think of your brain as the SQL database and a massive bin of Legos as the collection of files. You can build almost anything you can think of by just pulling out and combining the pieces you need from the bin. And just like how Legos keeps coming out with new sets, WordPress is constantly updating to offer new functionality.\nTo use WordPress once it\u2019s installed, you just need to log to manage your website. Based on your User Role in WordPress, you\u2019ll be able to have more or less control over it\u2019s setup and functionality.\nWhy Use WordPress\nHaving experience with building websites with basic text editors through working on with high-end CMS systems costing over $100,000, here are five reasons I suggest using WordPress for websites.\n1As long as you\u2019ve got a username, password and Internet access, you can update your website from anywhere without having special software or programming knowledge.\n2You can take advantage of the 10,000s of WordPress plugins available. It\u2019s an easy way to add amazing functionality to your website.\n3Backend site maintenance is easy to access and implement. WordPress will notify you whenever there is an update available for itself or any of the plugins you have installed.\n4If you ever need to change web developers, it\u2019s easy to find someone who already understands the platform you\u2019re using.\n5Easily create stunning websites using any of the thousands of free and premium themes available online. All you need to do is fill in your content.\nWhen Not to Use WordPress\nThere are a few instances when a WordPress site might not be in your best interest.\nYour site won\u2019t have any functionality on it beyond ecommerce\u2013meaning no about, services, gallery or blog type pages\u2013so you might be better served using an ecommerce only platform.\nYou\u2019re running on a Microsoft platform. While there are ways to get WordPress to run on Windows servers, it might be a bit cumbersome and cause some complications down the road.\nYou plan to build a site with programming languages that can\u2019t run alongside SQL or PHP.\nNow that we\u2019ve discussed what WordPress is and how it can be beneficial for building a website, we\u2019re going to talk about themes and backend maintenance in our next few posts.",
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        "raw_content": "Why should online grocery retailers think about Cloud-IT\nThis article highlights the benefits of Cloud-IT for online grocery retailers. In grocery retailing there are many supermarkets in many locations. And there are a lot of special features for online trading. This means that the online grocery retail is very different from other industries. Apart from functional aspects such as ordering by weight, deposit handling or delivery at the desired time, there is a serious difference in logistics. For instance, postal dispatch is out of the question. Or who would like to have fresh ground meat in a packing station? Instead, grocery is delivered in refrigerated vehicles within a limited radius. On the one hand, to guarantee the quality and freshness of the goods. On the other hand, in order to increase the trust of the end customer through a transparent origin.\nHow the structure of grocery retailing affects Cloud-IT\nAs a consequence, every supermarket needs its own online shop. As well as its own online ERP system. This is the only way to ensure a clear separation of mandates. Each supermarket can also sell its own local products in addition to its regular product range as well as conduct local marketing.\nBy contrast, there are only a few supermarket chains from the customer\u2019s point of view. However, a closer look reveals that many supermarkets are run by independent merchants. These individual retailers demand solutions from their network. So that they can sell the grocery in their region online (e-commerce). And at this point a whole series of questions arise for the IT departments and their IT managers. Among other things, what advantages Cloud-IT offers for the IT areas.\nThe effects of Cloud-IT in grocery retail from a cost perspective\nActually, one should assume that the professional IT manager was only waiting for the Cloud-IT And he is also doing everything in his power to replace his classic monolithic IT systems with cloud IT solutions as quickly as possible. If one considers that the \u201cTotal Cost of Ownership\u201d (TCO) is the basis of every decision for the IT manager, then everything speaks for it. On the one hand, cloud solutions usually require little or no initial investment and are stable and fail-safe. On the other hand, cloud environments offer excellent performance and scale almost infinitely. As a result, peak loads are no longer a threat and growth does not always require additional investments. In principle, the marketing and IT managers should become best friends.\nFurther advantages of Cloud-IT in grocery retail\nAn other advantage of Cloud-IT systems, which should not be underestimated, is the possibility of agile development. With classic IT monoliths, there are only a few software releases possible per year. The Cloud-IT with microservices develops agile and installs new software without interruption. Especially in the still young discipline of online grocery retailing, it is invaluable when new features are quickly developed and tried out. If you assume a Scrum based working method with 2-week sprints, releases should take place at least every 2 weeks. If necessary, for example in case of bugs, changes can be made at any time.\nBenefits of Cloud-IT, Microservices and SaaS\nWhy IT departments in grocery retail still have some reservations about Cloud-IT\nThen why are there still \u2013 albeit less and less \u2013 resentments towards Cloud-IT? And why are some people trying to defend their own on-premise operation of IT systems? At the beginning, is there a lack of understanding of the advantages of Cloud-IT? Are there any concerns that the data is not stored securely enough? Are there any concerns about losing control of the systems? Do you see the influence of the IT department dwindling by handing over tasks to specialized providers who operate the Cloud-IT?\nConcerns about Cloud-IT in grocery retail are unfounded\nAnyone who deals with IT in general and Cloud-IT in particular knows that the vast majority of concerns are unfounded. Cloud servers from professional providers are at least as secure on the Internet as their own server in the basement of the company. The separation of data and mandates is a basic component of cloud operating systems. And last but not least, since the existence of IT, attempts have been made to bundle computing power and increase economies of scale.And if the architecture of the software running in the Cloud-IT makes it possible \u2013 especially when microservices are involved \u2013 then there are unbeatable advantages in scaling. But these are not the only effects on IT.\nCloud-IT opens up new opportunities for the IT department in grocery retailing\nWith the increasing success of e-commerce, the IT department is gaining massive influence and its design options are growing strongly. At the same time, the responsibility increases dramatically.\nThis concerns both the functional possibilities for online customers and the cost-effective processing of orders with retailers. As well as the many decentralized locations in the grocery retail sector and the resulting high number of clients. Furthermore, the smooth operation of IT systems is once again becoming the focus of attention.\nClassic systems do not have good answers to many questions of Cloud-IT\nConventional IT architectures do not have satisfactory answers to key questions such as:\nhow do I manage the operation of >1000 standardized online shops and online ERP systems?\nhow do I stay innovative and release new features for >1000 systems at least every four weeks without interrupting IT operations?\nhow do I correct errors in >1000 online shops quickly?\nhow do I deal with peak loads and handle >100000 orders per day before holidays such as Easter and Christmas?\nCloud IT systems based on microservices offer a simple and convincing answer to all these and other questions: You simply bring it with you!\nThe SAAS Grocery Commerce Cloud is the solution for the modern IT department\nThe SAAS Grocery Commerce Cloud is the solution based on multi-client capable microservices that run in the Cloud-IT and scale as required. This means that every new supermarket brings positive economies of scale for the TCO. In addition to the business logic in the microservices, the online shop also runs as a multi-client capable \u201cSingle Page WebApp\u201d in the cloud IT. In this way it is guaranteed that changes can be deployed without interruption and for all clients simultaneously. And because the economies of scale are so great, SAAS Software as a Service AG can offer its SAAS Grocery Commerce Cloud solution as \u201creal Software as a Service\u201d (SaaS): Virtually no initial investments and billing according to consumption during operation.\nAll in all, Cloud-IT offers many advantages for the modern IT department in grocery retail\nBy taking a closer look and considering all costs \u2013 especially the \u201d already there \u201d costs \u2013 the modern IT department recognizes the cost advantages of cloud IT. 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        "raw_content": "Australian domestic violence offenders may be forced to wear GPS trackers\nThose convicted of domestic violence offences in Australia may have to wear GPS tracking ankle bracelets if an initiative by the Australian government goes ahead.\n\"We want to look at really lifting our game in eradicating the scourge of domestic violence,\" Prime Minister Tony Abbott told reporters on Sunday.\n\"It is completely unacceptable, it is a scourge, it has got to end, and yes we should be prepared to look at all sorts of new initiatives and new security measures, particularly to deal with repeat offenders,\" he said. The devices will monitor the movements of repeat offenders who pose a risk to their partners, children and other family members. The government will take the proposal to the Council of Australian Governments for consideration by Australia's states and territories. Parliamentary research into domestic violence in Australia in 2014 found the issue was widespread.\nThe report states a woman is more likely to be assaulted in her home by a male partner than elsewhere or by any other person. On average, one woman is killed a week in Australia as the result of violence from her partner. Family violence campaigner Rosie Batty called the situation a \"serious epidemic\" when she was named Australian of the Year in January, 2015. \"No matter where you live, family violence exists in every pocket of every neighbourhood,\" she told.\nChristine Bird from Crossroads Community Care said the government's GPS tracking push was welcome, but suggested it remained a flawed policy on Sunday. She pointed out that while GPS tracking will work for those who have a criminal history, many women are murdered by those who have never entered the judicial system. \"One size does not fit all,\" she said. \"The most effective response is safe accommodation for women and children,\" she added. Bird lamented that low funding has resulted in many Australian refuges for women shutting their doors or limiting services. Last year law enforcement agencies force telephone providers to accumulate personal information on all the subscribers without exception.\nAustralia GPS surveillance",
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        "raw_content": "Home A Conversation With A Conversation With Max Yardley\nMax Yardley. Courtesy photo\nUnited States Army Sergeant Max Yardley, who is a 2014 graduate of Pierson High School, has returned home to Sag Harbor. Mr. Yardley, 22, has been asked to give the Veterans Day keynote address following the annual parade, which happens to mark the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I. The young veteran shared some thoughts with The Sag Harbor Express ahead of Sunday\u2019s celebration.\nWhat is the significance, for you, of Veterans Day?\nMost people will know that Veterans Day is a day to remember the service of all of our veterans, but going beyond that, it\u2019s another opportunity to come together as a community and participate in gatherings and parades. For as long as I can remember, it\u2019s been like that. I was in the Boy Scouts growing up here, so it\u2019s not new to me, and now that I\u2019m a veteran myself, it\u2019s still an opportunity to come together with my community and give back. It\u2019s something that\u2019s very special about this place. It\u2019s obviously not the same everywhere else.\nHow meaningful is it that you\u2019ve been asked to speak?\nIt\u2019s very meaningful. It\u2019s a great honor, being one of the younger members of both the Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Being in the military, I received a lot of support from this community and I\u2019m very grateful for that. Being able to address the community that has shown me so much support definitely contributes to the meaning.\nCan you give me a brief preview of some of your remarks?\nI\u2019m planning on talking about the significance of Veterans Day, of course, and what that has meant to me over the years, as I\u2019ve gone through different organizations. What it has meant throughout my life and what it continues to mean to me.\nI often hear people say, \u2018Thank you for your service\u2019 on Veterans Day. Does that have an impact for someone who has served?\nSpeaking from how I feel personally, I think so. I\u2019ve heard people say they don\u2019t like hearing that, but I don\u2019t see anything wrong with that, and I do think it is impactful. As long as people who are saying it are being sincere about it, absolutely.\nWhat\u2019s one way you would recommend people in the community honor military personnel on Veterans Day?\nBy doing exactly what we\u2019ve been talking about. Participating in parades, but also on Memorial Day as well. The best way to show respect and honor veterans is to attend events and be involved in organizations like the American Legion, which has so many fundraisers and functions throughout the year to honor veterans, and that\u2019s a great way to be involved.\nSpeaking of organizations, is there a particular veterans\u2019 cause that you would recommend people support?\nIn Jordan\u2019s Honor. That organization is very close to me. Both of Jordan Haerter\u2019s parents are great members of this community and have been very supportive of me since I can remember. That organization does exceptional work.\nThe annual Sag Harbor Veterans Day Parade will step off on Sunday, November 11, at 10 a.m. at the Civil War Monument at the intersection of Main Street and Madison Street and march to the American Legion Chelberg-Battle Post 388. Mr. Yardley will be joined by speakers Hap Wils, the commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9082, and Paul Gerecke, the commander of the American Legion.\nMax Yardley\nSag Harbor veterans\nPrevious articleLys Wins Election to One-Year East Hampton Town Board Term\nNext articleStudents Pour Their Hearts into \u2018Don\u2019t Drink the Water\u2019",
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        "raw_content": "Catechesis of the Good Shepherd now accepting applications! With great joy, we are blessed to announce the second year of the Saint Therese Carmelite School \u201cLittle Flower Atrium\u201d and we are grateful for the opportunity to offer this program to our Parish families. The Catechesis of\u2026\nPlease join us for an evening of fun, friends, and fundraising as we honor Irene Grimm. Purchase tickets and register for the auction here. All proceeds will directly support our school. We are the only parochial school to offer a Carmelite Catholic classical education\u2026\nCatechesis of the Good Shepherd now accepting applications! With great joy, we are blessed to announce the second year of the Saint Therese Carmelite School \u201cLittle Flower Atrium\u201d and we are grateful for the opportunity to offer this program to our Parish families. The Catechesis\u2026\nDear Friends, In my homily I gave on the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, I quoted Fulton Sheen from his book: The World\u2019s First Love: Mary, Mother of God. Venerable Fulton Sheen suggested that God \u201cdreamed\u201d His mother perfect:\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "Our podcast space has always, with a couple of exceptions, been a place where Emily and I share online motivation, fitness and nutrition strategies\u2026100% my comfort zone! But today I wanted to do something different, and share a secret I\u2019ve kept hidden for over two years.\nIn my opinion, there are far too many people in the online world that have created these \u201ceverything is wonderful\u201d online personas, and it really casts a false light on what\u2019s actually going on behind-the-scenes. I, for one, don\u2019t want to be looked at by those that follow me as this person that has it all figured out, doesn\u2019t have bad days, doesn\u2019t struggle in both my personal and business life (that\u2019s so far from the truth, it\u2019s laughable.)\nSo here we go! I\u2019m going to lay it out on the table and be totally transparent. Give you the bad and good, so that I can reach those individuals who are struggling and in the same circumstances. Let\u2019s support and love each other through this process. Join our tribe and let do this together.\nhttps://saluslifestyles.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Let-me-be-totally-honest.mp3",
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        "raw_content": "Connecting servicemembers, veterans, and their families to available resources has become increasingly difficult as both the number of veterans in need and the number of available veteran programs have expanded over the last decade.\nIf an injured veteran is looking for a technical training program, for example, the sheer number of veteran programs and organizations that are focused on other services, such as college education or job training, can drown out the specific program that would be appropriate for the veteran. And even if a resource related to technical training is identified, there is always a risk that the program is not reputable and may, in fact, be a scam.\nThe Virginia legislature created the Virginia Wounded Warrior Program (VWWP) to address these and other considerations specifically for veterans that are suffering from stress-related injuries or traumatic brain injury. The VWWP connects veterans and their families with available programs and services that are both reputable and specifically tailored toward the needs of these veterans. The program also provides local support groups and other personal opportunities, which serve as a great alternative to the often impersonal VA.\nYou can find additional information about the VWWP here. Help get the word out to support the VWWP and our local veterans.",
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In law school at Golden Gate University, he was a writer and editor of the school\u2019s law review, spending his summers working for the U.S. Attorney\u2019s Office in San Francisco.\nIn the summer of 2010 and 2011, Heckenlively attended the Teacher Research Academy at Lawrence-Livermore National Laboratories, spending eight weeks in a virus lab investigating the expression of micro-RNAs in a monkey model of Ebola infection. Kent is also a member of the Compass group, a consortium of autism parents, leading scientists, and philanthropists in Silicon Valley looking for answers to neuro-immune diseases.\nHeckenlively served on the Executive Council of the San Ramon Valley Education Association for several years and was the Health and Safety Committee Chairman for the teacher\u2019s union, representing more than 1,600 educators, therapists, and psychologists\nIn the fight against chronic diseases, Kent finds great wisdom in the strategy used by Nelson Mandela in South Africa. Mandela believed change could only come about when one engaged in satyagraha, a Buddhist concept which insists on speaking the absolute truth, while at the same time practicing ahimsa, a commitment not to harm those who might be your adversaries.\nIn November of 2014, Heckenlively published PLAGUE: One Scientist\u2019s Intrepid Search for the Truth About Human Retroviruses, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS), Autism, and Other Diseases, with Dr. Judy Mikovits, a 20-year government scientist and former head of the Lab of Anti-Viral Drug Mechanisms at the National Cancer Institute. 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This symposium was organized in conjunction with An interdisciplinary workshop on Cognitive Poetics.\nFor detailed information see the Iconicity website.\nThe Image Iconicity in the Chinese Language\nZhuanglin Hu (Peking University)\nThe iconic indexicality of photography\nPiotr Sadowski (Dublin Business School)\nMental Space Mapping in Classical Chinese Poetry: A Cognitive Approach\nHan-liang Chang (National Taiwan University)\nThe Boundaries of Iconicity in English Phrasal Verbs formed with up and down\nTatiana Iatcu (Petru Maior University of Targu Mures, Romania)\nPhono-s\u00e9mantique diff\u00e9rentielle des monosyllabes italiens\nLuca Nobile (Universit\u00e9 de Lille 3)\nOn the Persistence of an Iconic Misrepresentation: Two Musical Examples by B\u00e9la Bart\u00f3k\nDamjana Bratu\u017e (University of Western Ontario)\nSeventh Biennial Symposium on Iconicity in Language and Literature\nIconicity: a definition\nIconicity as a semiotic notion refers to a natural resemblance or analogy between the form of a sign (\"the signifier\", be it a letter or sound, a word, a structure of words, or even the absence of a sign) and the object or concept (\"the signified\") it refers to in the world or rather in our perception of the world. The similarity between sign and object may be due to common features inherent in both: by direct inspection of the iconic sign we may glean true information about its object. In this case we speak of \"imagic\" iconicity (as in a portrait or in onomatopoeia, e.g. \"cuckoo\") and the sign is called an \"iconic image.\"\nWhen we have a plurality of signs, the analogy may be more abstract: we then have to do with diagrammatic iconicity which is based on a relationship between signs that mirrors a similar relation between objects or actions (e.g. a temporal sequence of actions is reflected in the sequence of the three verbs in Caesar's dictum \"veni, vidi, vici\"): in this instance, the sign (here the syntactic structure of three verbs) is an \"iconic diagram.\" Obviously, it is primarily diagrammatic iconicity that is of great relevance to language and literary texts.\nBoth imagic and diagrammatic iconicity are not clean-cut categories but form a continuum on which the iconic instances run from almost perfect mirroring (i.e. a semiotic relationship that is virtually independent of any individual language) to a relationship that becomes more and more suggestive and also more and more language-dependent.\nA similar continuum informs the categories of what has been termed primary diagrammatic iconicity and second degree diagrammatic iconicity. In the first there is still some language independent (semiotic) relation present, e.g. temporal order -- as in the \"veni, vidi, vici\"-example. In the second category, the semiotic relation has become marginal and it is the linguistic relation between the forms used that suggests a similar relation between the concepts it refer to. Thus in the \"veni, vidi, vici\"-example above, the formal similarity of the three verbs iconically also reflects a similarity of the three actions referred to. For this formal concordance additionally emphasises the ease with which Caesar's conquest took place: each verb consists of two syllables, each syllable (formed by a consonant and vowel) is of the same length and each starts with the same consonant (v). 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        "raw_content": "Last year in this very season, after moving to Roanoke and collapsing the last box, our family began the dreaded work of finding a new church home. Most people call this process \u201cchurch shopping,\u201d and I would have used this term, too, except that I\u2019d done enough \u201cchurch shopping\u201d over the past years and many \u2026\nCan you believe it? The first quarter of 2014 is already drawing itself closed. Since I\u2019ve already proven haphazard with my book reviews (one official\u2014title and all\u2014in January and a myriad of personal reflections over one early in March), and since I\u2019ve been agonizing (seriously) over how to share the hours I spend inside the \u2026\nAs promised, I am offering my first book review for 2014. To call it a \u201creview\u201d seems so formal and responsibility-laden. I prefer \u201cwonderings\u201d or \u201cconsiderations\u201d. Maybe someday I\u2019ll reach the comfort and expertise level of \u201creviewer.\u201d But for now\u2026 The Return of the Prodigal Son was my first Nouwen read. It is a slim \u2026",
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        "raw_content": "Sherri Lynn Wood is an interdisciplinary artist based in Cincinnati, OH. She is the recipient of a Joan Mitchell Foundation Grant for Painters and Sculptors, two MacDowell Colony Fellowships, as well as arts residencies at the Headlands Center for the Arts, Blue Mountain Center, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, and most recently at Recology San Francisco in 2016. She holds an MFA from Bard College and a Masters of Theological Studies from Emory University.\nHer 2015 publication The Improv Handbook for Modern Quilters: A Guide to Creating, Quilting & Living Courageously (Abrams) provides frameworks for creative exploration, along with practical instruction in stitching techniques and color theory. Sherri teaches and speaks about improvisational patchwork and flexible patterning at art and craft schools, guilds, and conferences nationally and abroad.\nSign up to receive quarterly news and blog post notifications.\ndaintytime.net\nmantratrailer.com\npassagequilts.com",
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        "raw_content": "Established as Visvesvaraya Regional College of Engineering, Nagpur (VREC) in the year 1960, Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur (VNIT) is one of the National Institute of Technology which has got the status of Deemed University. It included in National Institute of Technology category in the year 2002. In 2007, it declared as Institute of National Importance. This engineering college has been named after Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya.\nVisvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur (VNIT Nagpur) is fully funded central government institute and governed by Ministry of Human and Resource Development (MHRD).\nVNIT Nagpur admission through JEE Main\nVNIT Nagpur is governed by MHRD. It follows the admission procedure of all National Institute of Technology Colleges of India. All resident Indians who are interested in taking admission in VNIT Nagpur need to appear JEE Main. JEE Main is the popular engineering entrance exam which was conducting by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). Now National Testing Agency (NTA) formed in 10 November 2017 to conduct JEE Main and other similar examinations. From next year JEE Mains will conducted twice a year.\nFor admission into VNIT Nagpur students need to undergo counseling process conducted by Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA). JoSAA arranges common counseling procedure for all successful JEE Main candidates. Apart from JEE Main another procedure followed to take admission by NITs. Through Direct Admission of Students Abroad (DASA) VNIT Nagpur can accept students belong to Foreign Nationals, Persons of Indian Origin (PIO) and Non-Resident Indians (NRI).\nCourses offered in VNIT Nagpur\nVisvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur is one of the top Engineering colleges in India. It has various streams.\nList of B. Tech. (Bachelor of Technology) courses:\nVNIT Nagpur Campus\nVNIT Nagpur Campus is spread across 215 acres. Its campus includes Boys Hostel, Girls Hostel, Auditorium, Gymnasium, Sports, Health Centre, Faculty Housing, Supporting Staff Housing, Guest House, Community Shops, Clubs, Library, Laboratory, Conference Hall, Sports Facilities, Recreation facilities, Community Shops and Guest House. Transport facility is also available VNIT Nagpur Campus.\nOther Fees Rs. 8,200 Rs. 8,200 Rs. 8,200 Rs. 8,200\nhttps://shop.entranceindia.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Entranceindia-Logo.png 0 0 admin231 https://shop.entranceindia.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Entranceindia-Logo.png admin2312018-07-26 18:04:232018-07-26 18:18:43Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur\nNational Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra National Institute of Technology, Patna",
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        "raw_content": "You are at:Home\u00bbEnvironment\u00bbClimate and Conservation\u00bbDoes our environment cause cancer?\nBy Vermel Thomas on\t May 14, 2017 Climate and Conservation, Environment\nThe Cancer Research Society has been researching environmental causes of cancer for the past 20 years. Its goal was to collect proof of the link between daily elements that we are exposed to and the long-term growth of cancer cells.\nIn general, the environment stands for the beauty of trees, the ocean, mountains, flowers and more. For scientists, the environment is any and everything that we come in contact with. The science community calls these contacts \"exposures.\"\nMonitoring our daily lives for better health\nThere are different risk exposures in our lives that are attributable to cancer. Research has shown that many cancer cells can take as long as 40 years to grow. Environmental pollution is of great concern in the research for cancer. 1\nA research study from the University of Illinois under the auspices of the Environmental Protection Agency is looking into whether our environment is linked to the increased rate of cancer cases. Poor environmental conditions can have a profound impact on our health.\nThe environment that we live, work, play and breath in can effect changes within our hormone and gene functions. Ongoing research is being conducted to look at lung cancer caused by the increased use of pesticides, exhaust systems and invisible radon gas.\nA scientist at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute published that more than 50 percent of mutated cancer cells naturally form during their division and growth. Nearly 29 percent of cancer growth is attributable to the environment and heredity changes make up the total 100 percent.\nFurther research is being conducted to find out if wireless technology causes cancer cell growth related to radiofrequency radiation, or RFR. International cancer agencies are concerned about RFR exposure from cell phones, laptops and tablets causing brain cancer, especially over a long period of time.\nCancer causing factors\nAdditional factors that are known contributors to cancer as an environmental cause, include: 2\nCharred foods: when we dark grill our meats, it releases a chemical compound that has been linked to breast cancer, colorectal, pancreatic, and stomach cancers.\nDietary choices: a daily diet of red meat and some animal products is highly associated with increased cancer risk. Diets low in whole grains, fresh fruits and vegetables are also cancer risks.\nPower lines: many rural areas have a large population of power lines. They emit EMF (electromagnetic field) rays that are associated with leukemia, breast cancer and brain tumors. Higher levels of cancer diagnoses have been attributed to power lines from people who worked on them.\nWater: recently in the news, cities in the U.S. and countries around the world have experienced water that had become contaminated. Liver cancer is the result of contaminated water with high levels of arsenic.\nWhat is being done to help in the research of environmental causes of cancer? Unfortunately, detecting the carcinogens in our lives is nearly impossible. The environmental carcinogens that we come in contact with go undetected because they attach to our DNA cells trying to change into cancerous cells.\nThe Environmental Cancer Research Program is developing ultra-sensitive tests, to help identify environmentally caused cancer cells. This sound good, as do the many research programs to help find cancer causes. However, all this can changed if the Trump administration cuts the budget for the National Institutes of Health and its many biomedical research arms.",
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        "raw_content": "It is difficult to choose from a variety of solution providers, each and every one of them claiming that their products or solutions can help your organization in some way. There are myriads of solutions out there and countless providers claiming a vast portfolio of happy customers. Is that all you need in order to make a choice? Of course not. Can any choice prove successful? Maybe\u2026 There\u2019s always a 50/50 chance it will.\nThis is a difficult question. But we won\u2019t answer it for you, we will help you gain the confidence by providing you with choices and arguments every step of our future collaboration.\nPreviousWe view IT differently\u2026\nNextOracle",
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        "raw_content": "When melanoma starts in the skin, the disease is called cutaneous melanoma. Melanoma may also occur in mucous membranes (thin, moist layers of tissue that cover surfaces such as the lips). When melanoma occurs in the eye, it is called intraocular or ocular melanoma\nUnusual moles, exposure to sunlight, and health history can affect the risk of melanoma. Having a fair complexion, such as fair skin that freckles and burns easily, does not tan, or tans poorly; blue or green or other light-colored eyes or having red or blond hair can create an increased risk to developing Melanoma.\nAlthough being white or having a fair complexion increases the risk of melanoma, anyone can develop melanoma, including people with dark skin.\nAdditionally, being exposed to natural sunlight or artificial sunlight (such as from tanning beds) over long periods of time can increase the risk.\nSteps that can be taken to lower the risk of melanoma include reducing sun exposure (especially in the middle hours of the day), avoiding sunburn, avoiding artificial tanning, looking for new moles or signs of changes in existing moles, and having regular skin checks by a doctor.\nWarning signs of possible melanoma include a mole that has one or more of the following features:\n\u2022\tis asymmetrical in shape\n\u2022\thas uneven, notched, or blurred edges\n\u2022\thas different colours or shades\n\u2022\thas grown in size\n\u2022\thas a hard or lumpy texture\n\u2022\tis oozing or bleeding.\nMelanoma is diagnosed by taking a biopsy of the affected area of skin (lesion) and examining it in the laboratory. Other tests, including imaging, may be done find out the stage of the cancer and whether it has spread to other parts of the body.\nIf the melanoma is found at an early stage and has not yet spread, surgical excision may be the only treatment required. For more advanced cases, treatment commonly includes a combination of surgery, radiation therapy and chemotherapy. Biological therapies designed to stimulate the immune system (such as interferon or interleukin 2) may also be given.\nA vaccine for melanoma has been developed and is currently being tested in clinical trials, as are targeted therapies. Targeted therapies are drugs designed to target specific gene changes that make melanoma cells different to normal cells. For example, about half of all melanomas are found to have mutations in a gene called the BRAF gene. These mutations lead to a protein being produced that causes melanoma cells to grow and divide quickly. Drugs have therefore been developed that target this protein and inhibit its action.\n\u2022\tStage 0 \u2013 Melanoma in Situ\nIn stage 0, abnormal melanocyte cells are found in the epidermis \u2013 the outer layer of the two main layers of the skin. These abnormal melanocytes may become cancer and spread into nearby normal tissue. Stage 0 is also called melanoma in situ.\n\u2022\tStage I\nStage I melanoma is broken into two stages: stage IA and IB.\nIn stage IA, the tumour is smaller than 1mm in thickness and does not have any visible ulceration (break in the skin).\nIn stage IB, the tumour can either be smaller than 1mm thick with ulceration, or between 1 and 2mm thick with no ulceration.\n\u2022\tStage II\nStage II melanoma is broken into three sub-stages: IIA, IIB and IIC.\nIn stage IIA, the tumour is either between 1 and 2mm thick with ulceration, or it is between 2 and 4mm thick with no ulceration.\nIn stage IIB, the tumour is between 2 and 4mm thick with ulceration, or it is more than 4mm thick, with no ulceration.\nIn stage IIC, the tumour is more than 4mm thick with ulceration.\n\u2022\tStage III\nStage III melanoma is when the tumour may be of any thickness, with or without ulceration and has one of three additions.\n1.\tThe cancer has spread to one or more lymph nodes.\n2.\tLymph nodes with cancer may be joined together (known as \u201cmatted\u201d).\n3.\tThe cancer may be in a lymph vessel between the primary tumour and nearby lymph nodes and/or very small tumours may be found on or under the skin, no more than 2cm away from the primary tumour.\n\u2022\tStage IV\nIn stage IV, the cancer has metastasised meaning that it has spread to other places in the body. The most common parts of the body for skin cancer to spread include the lung, liver, brain, bone, soft tissue, or gastrointestinal (GI) tract.",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 Different Worlds\nSSC Survey Results On Trust \u2192\nOver on EconLog, the thoroughgoing ignorance and misleading implications of Bryan Caplan\u2019s recent claim \u201cthere aren\u2019t any nephritis activists\u201d can be remediated by reading Robin Eady\u2019s deeply personal account \u201cThe dawn of dialysis: reminiscences of a patient\u201d (2001), as thrillingly fleshed-out in Christopher Blagg\u2019s \u201cThe early history of dialysis for chronic renal failure in the United States: A view From Seattle\u201d (2007).\nAs first-person physician-accounts of the early days of \u201cnephritis activism\u201d, Dr. Eady\u2019s and Dr. Blagg\u2019s narratives are (as they seem to me) seminal to any well-grounded and broad-based historical and moral appreciation of modern healthcare economics.\nThe ensuing well-known, well-documented, thoroughgoing successes of nephritis activism have inspired and instructed \u2014 and continues to inspire and instruct \u2014 healthcare activists in every nation of the world.\nFrom Dr. Blagg\u2019s account:\nPolitical developments began less than 3 years after the first Seattle patient began dialysis, but it took another 10 years of intermittent activities before Congress acted on legislation to provide almost universal Medicare entitlement to patients with chronic kidney disease requiring dialysis or kidney transplantation.\nIn summary, medically-minded, morally-minded, and economically-minded SSC readers (of all political persuasions) can reasonably hope to gain broader understandings from a study of the history of (to empbrace Bryan Caplan\u2019s phrase) \u201cnephritis activism\u201d.\n@article{cite-key,Author = {Eady, R.},\nJournal = {British Journal of Renal\nMedicine}, Pages = {21--24}, Title =\n{Perspective: The dawn of dialysis:\nreminiscences of a patient},\nVolume = {6}, Year = {2001}}\n@article{cite-key, Author = {Blagg,\nChristopher R.}, Journal = {American\nJournal of Kidney Diseases}, Number =\n{3}, Pages = {482--496}, Title = {The\nEarly History of Dialysis for Chronic\nRenal Failure in the {U}nited {S}tates:\nA View From {S}eattle}, Volume = {49},\nErrata: Upon revisiting Bryan Caplan\u2019s EconLog post, I found that the phrase \u201cnephritis activists\u201d is not Caplan\u2019s but rather originates with Caplan\u2019s \u201cfavorite philosopher\u201d Michael Huemer (whose worldview Caplan is promulgating).\nFor further reading, with direct relevance to this week\u2019s SSC topic of \u201ctrust\u201d in medical practice, see also Catherine Butler and colleagues: \u201cThe evolving ethics of dialysis in the United States: a principlist bioethics approach\u201d (2016).\nAside: the term \u2018principlist\u2019 refers to the widely-taught system of bioethics that is presented by Tom Beauchamp and James Childress in Principles of Biomedical Ethics (7th edition) (2013).\nPassages like the following show why Butler\u2019s narrative is relevant to \u201ctrust\u201d issues in medical practice:\nThe Seattle Admissions and Policy Committee\nWhen the Seattle Artificial Kidney Center (later renamed Northwest Kidney Centers) opened in 1961, there were an estimated 5\u201320 candidates for maintenance dialysis per million people annually. With an estimated cost of at least $12,000 per patient each year and only three available machines, treating even that number would overwhelm the center\u2019s capacity. \u2026\nTo choose among medically appropriate candidates, the Admissions and Policy Committee was appointed, composed of seven citizens: a lawyer, clergyman, housewife, banker, labor leader, state official, and surgeon; chosen to represent broader societal values. The panel considered several methods of allocation, including random selection and \u201cfirst-come, first-served,\u201d before ultimately settling on social worth as the main criterion for selection. \u2026\nSocial worth, in the committee\u2019s assessment, derived from a combination of characteristics including age, sex, marital status, number of dependents, income, net worth, emotional stability, education, occupation, and potential for future societal contributions.\nAn article in Life Magazine by Shana Alexander brought this \u201cLife or Death Committee\u201d into the public awareness \u2026\nErrata: Upon revisiting Bryan Caplan\u2019s EconLog post, I found that the claim \u201cthere aren\u2019t any nephritis activists\u201d is not Caplan\u2019s but rather originates with Caplan\u2019s \u201cfavorite philosopher\u201d Michael Huemer (whose worldview Caplan is promulgating).\nFor further reading, having direct relevance to this week\u2019s SSC topic of \u201ctrust\u201d, see also Catherine Butler and colleagues: \u201cThe evolving ethics of dialysis in the United States: a principlist bioethics approach\u201d (2016).\nIn brief, these works analyze the real-world workings of \u2018Death Panels\u2019.\nIt is rational to enquire (as Bryan Caplan and Michael Huemer do not) whether the workings of \u201cvuvian\u201d healthcare systems that are grounded in the dispassionate rationality of free-market economics \u2014 the healthcare system that the Trump Administration and Republican Party are presently working to put in-place \u2014 are morally, economically, and practically preferable to the workings of these historical \u201cDeath Panels\u201d.\nHearing Rush Limbaugh say \u201cLeah Libresco\u201d several times was a deeply strange experience. You can share in it here (minus the element of surprise).\n(I don\u2019t listen to Limbaugh much\u2014since (a) he\u2019s on during the middle of the day, when I\u2019ve just gotten to work, and (b) Twitter will inform me of any under-covered stories anyway\u2014so I\u2019m not vouching for his epistemic hygiene.)\nIt\u2019s pretty clear from what he says that Limbaugh has never heard of Leah otherwise\u2014hearing him describe her like some kind of infinitely gullible straw liberal is funny for how far off the mark it is.\nI think this crowd will appreciate the following quote:\nHow many of us have ever formulated in our minds what law means? I am inclined to think that the most would give a meaning that was never the meaning of the word law, at least until a very few years ago; that is, the meaning which alone is the subject of this book, statute law. The notion of law as a statute, a thing passed by a legislature, a thing enacted, made new by representative assembly, is perfectly modem, and yet it has so thoroughly taken possession of our minds, and particularly of the American mind (owing to the forty-eight legislatures that we have at work, besides the National Congress, every year, and to the fact that they try to do a great deal to deserve their pay in the way of enacting laws), that statutes have assumed in our minds the main bulk of the concept of law as we formulate it to ourselves. I guess that the ordinary newspaper reader, when he talks about \u2018laws\u201d or reads about \u201claw,\u201d thinks of statutes; but that is a perfectly modem concept; and the thing itself, even as we now understand it, is perfectly modem. There were no statutes within the present meaning of the word more than a very few centuries ago\nThus at first the American people got the notion of law-making; of the making of new law, by legislatures, frequently elected; and in that most radical period of all, from about 1830 to 1860, the time of \u201cisms\u201d and reforms \u2014 full of people who wanted to legislate and make the world good by law, with a chance to work in thirty different States \u2014 the result has been that the bulk of legislation in this country, in the first half of the last century, is probably one thousandfold the entire law-making of England for the five centuries preceding. And we have by no means got over it yet; probably the output of legislation in this country to-day is as great as it ever was. If any citizen thinks that anything is wrong, he, or she (as it is almost more likely to be), rushes to some legislature to get a new law passed. Absolutely different is this idea from the old English notion of law as something already existing. They have forgotten that completely, and have the modern American notion of law, as a ready-made thing, a thing made to-day to meet the emergency of to-morrow.\n\u2013Popular Law-making: A Study of the Origin, History, and Present Tendencies of Law-making by Statute, Frederic Jesup Stimson (1910)\n(Via JK Brown at Arnold Kling\u2019s blog.)\nAs an extension of Machina ex Deus\u2019s interesting comment, Judge Learned Hand \u2014 nominative determinism alert! \u2014 described the joys of administrating \u201cthe Law\u201d so conceived, as follows (from The Spirit of Liberty: Papers and Addresses of Learned Hand, 1959):\nA judge\u2019s life, like any other, has in it much of drudgery, senseless bickering, stupid obstinacies, captious pettifogging, all disguising and obstructing the only sane purpose which can justify the whole endeavor.\nThese take an inordinate part of his time: they harass and befog the bench where like any other workman he must do his work. If that were all, his life would be mere misery and he a distracted arbiter between irreconcilable extremes.\nBut there is something else that makes it\u2014anyway to those curious creatures who persist in it\u2014a delectable calling. For when the case is all in and the turmoil stops, and after he is left alone, things begin to take form. From his pen or in his head, slowly or swiftly as his capacities admit, out of the murk the pattern emerges, his pattern, the expression of what he has seen and what he has therefore made, the impress of his self upon the not-self, upon the hitherto formless material of which he was once but a part and over which he has now become the master.\nThat is a pleasure, which nobody who has felt it will be likely to underrate.\nNeedless to say, this same joy in entropy-reduction is experienced by all whom society privileges to work (in the sense that Freud defined \u201cwork\u201d) \u2014 including (but not limited to) medicine, engineering, science \u2026 farming, fishing, building, homemaking, child-rearing, \u2026 poetry, painting, music-making \u2026 and teaching.\nSuch work is \u201cmeaningful\u201d precisely in psychiatrist Viktor Frankl\u2019s logotherapeutic sense (as discussed earlier this week on SSC).\nJohn Rawls\u2019 Theory of Justice (1971), as extended by Martha Nussbaum\u2019s Frontiers of Justice (2006) to encompass the just distribution of capabilities, regards the capabilities in which Judge Hand personally rejoices, to be a primary social good, whose unequal distribution is morally justified only to the extent that the capabilities of the least privileged members of society, are by this inequality augmented.\nBy so valuing human capabilities, SJWs establish solid moral grounds for their social objectives; thus the overall SJW program is, in Judge Hand\u2019s joyously entropy-reducing legal sense, and also in Viktor Frankl\u2019s moral and psychotherapeutic sense, both well-grounded and morally coherent.\nThe Thirty Years War by CV Wedgwood.\nReally well written and engaging narrative history of the Thirty Years War. As someone who knew very little about the Thirty Years War (I\u2019ve read a few wikipedia articles over the years, knew vaguely what it was about \u2013 Gustavus Adolphus, hanging trees, and Michael Caine) probably the most enjoyable history book I\u2019ve ever read.\nCould someone point me to an essay that lays out the argument against gun control, and does a good job of it? There\u2019s a lot out there on this topic, but I\u2019d like to save myself some research. 3,000 words would be just about right.\nAnd if there\u2019s something similar for the other side of the argument, that would be welcome, too.\nA decade ago, an American (born in Germany, naturalized citizen) wrote a short and direct essay about his opposition to gun control\nHe titled it \u201cWhy the gun is civilization\u201c. It is as much about the practice of habitually carrying a firearm as it is about the general concepts of gun control.\nThere are others I could link to. Some of them are longer on the cultural/legal history of the English-speaking world. Others are longer on statistics and studies.\nI think the core disagreement over firearms laws are between those who think that making firearms illegal (or making the legal paperwork around ownership and use of firearms very onerous and tedious) will do something to reduce illegal/violent actions by people who are prone to illegal/violent behavior.\nCould you narrow it down a little? I mean, *which* argument against the unabridged right of the people to keep and bear arms are you looking for a discussion of?\nAt the length I am looking for, I expect it is going to be more a survey of the arguments, and less a definitive attempt to nail down the issue for good.\nIf that\u2019s still too broad, let\u2019s try \u201cit won\u2019t work\u201d rather than \u201cit\u2019s inherently wrong\u201d.\nlet\u2019s try \u201cit won\u2019t work\u201d rather than \u201cit\u2019s inherently wrong\u201d\nVery useful, thank you. Can I beg of you to narrow it further \u2013 do you mean \u201caction X will be (nearly) impossible to enact\u201d (ie, \u201ccreate and utilize a mind ray that makes all people refuse to physically grasp a firearm because they think the firearm is crawling with fireants\u201d) or do you mean \u201caction X won\u2019t have (nearly) any impact on the homicide rate/mass shooting rate/suicide rate\u201d (ie, \u201cmail t shirts that say \u2018my gun doesn\u2019t kill people\u2019 to all known or suspected firearms owners\u201d)\nOf course, many things won\u2019t impact the [rate in question] simply because they\u2019ll never be successfully enacted, and many things are immoral to even try because they won\u2019t impact the [rate in question] and so are, de facto, not worth the downsides.\nBut I really appreciate you asking the question in this way.\nI mean the second: \u201caction X won\u2019t have (nearly) any impact on the homicide rate/mass shooting rate/suicide rate\u201d.\nThen this very recent article might help:\nI used to think gun control was the answer. My research told me otherwise. The article itself doesn\u2019t go into much depth but there are tons of links.\nDoes \u201cit won\u2019t work\u201d really require anything more than a passing reference to Prohibition and the War on Drugs?\nOK, I suppose someone is going to suggest that guns can only be produced in giant industrial facilities which can never ever be suborned by criminals. So let me preempt that by pointing out, A: about half the opiods currently implicated in an epidemic of overdose deaths that dwarfs \u201cgun violence\u201d, are professionally made in giant industrial facilities, B: highly lethal automatic weapons have in the past been designed to be manufactured in extremely austere circumstances, and C: highly capable manufacturing capabilities have proliferated widely since 1943.\nPeople who want guns, will get them as surely as they will get their bootleg whisky. And Americans have pretty much always valued guns at least as highly as whisky. They will not consider laws that don\u2019t allow them to own guns to have any moral significance, and the police will not enforce those laws against anyone they don\u2019t already have reason to arrest. They will try to shut down the black-market dealers on general principle, because organized criminals are the natural adversaries of the police(*), but again see Prohibition or the War on Drugs for the equilibrium result.\n* Well, unless they are fully paid up, of course.\nI\u2019ve always liked these two videos to demonstrate the austere circumstances that allow gun manufacture.\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fna9WEO6BjE\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FinRqCocwGE\nAnd Americans have pretty much always valued guns at least as highly as whisky.\nI\u2019m not sure about the rest of your post, but I\u2019m pretty sure this isn\u2019t right. At least if you are using whiskey as a metaphor for all alcohol, which I think you are. I can\u2019t imagine there is anywhere near the constituency for guns as there is for alcohol.\nI can\u2019t imagine there is anywhere near the constituency for guns as there is for alcohol.\nThe NRA has somewhat over four million members; is there a pro-alcohol organization that can match those numbers?\nIn terms of actual users/owners, it\u2019s going to be hard to do an apples-to-apples comparison, but as of 2015 approximately 43% of American households own guns and approximately 56% of American adults drink alcohol at least once a month. So, roughly comparable in casual usage, with firearms having the edge in hardcore political activists.\n@massivefocusedinaction\nI\u2019ve always liked this series on YouTube, where a guy built a gun: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfvJtjbY9TM\n(A complete playlist for the build is here:\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y8rkllZFxx4&list=PL3mdxBjtKzBZuMJysETkVr8SdncNZplxy)\nHe made a .25 caliber semiautomatic in his garage with simple tools, or tooling you can make with simple tools (specifically, his jig for cutting rifling.)\nFurther videos from that channel show more elaborate pistols as he learned.\nMaking a firearm is legal, BTW, so long as you\u2019re allowed to own the completed product.\nIf there were a lot of congresspersons still tweeting about the need for more \u201ccommon sense\u201d restrictions on alcohol, there probably would be?\nThere\u2019s one pro-alcohol group with nine million members in the US. college greek stuff\nI have no idea, since there doesn\u2019t seem to be one single body in the USA that represents everyone, but there are certainly all kinds of groups representing various sectors of the alcohol industry, from vineyards to wholesalers to the hospitality sector, one of that last being the American Beverage Institute.\nAnd they seem to have been running ads against Utah\u2019s new, stricter, drink-driving laws.\nThey claim to have \u201cthousands\u201d of members, but their strength comes not from numbers but from being a lobbying group. I imagine if you identified and added up all the pro-alcohol groups, bodies, industry representative organisations, etc. you might hit a million or more.\nAnd Americans have pretty much always valued guns at least as highly as whisky. They will not consider laws that don\u2019t allow them to own guns to have any moral significance, and the police will not enforce those laws against anyone they don\u2019t already have reason to arrest.\nSome of the best whisky I\u2019ve ever tasted was illegally fermented and distilled. The man who handed me the glass of it is a prosperous retired tech executive who now lives in a rural county in a wealthy blue coastal state, and distills as part of his tinkering with tech. hobbies.\nThe sheriff of his county knows he makes it, because twice a year, for Christmas and for the Fourth of July, he gives that sheriff a glass quart bottle of the stuff as a gift.\nOh, and he also owns a metal shop and likes to shoot\u2026\nThis focuses more on mass shootings vs homicide, but isn\u2019t bad.\nYou could also look at statistical analysis done by Leah Libresco, who tried to figure out what gun-controls laws would work\u2026and came to the conclusion that most proposed gun-control laws would have little effect on most deaths-by-firearm.\nFrom some research that I did five or so years ago:\n(Using Fatal Injury Data published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the U.S. Dept. of Health)\n(A) In the typical year, there are more Unintentional deaths in cars than there are Intentional deaths by firearm in the U.S.\n(B) In the typical year, about 60% of the death-by-firearm cases are suicide\n(C) Of the remainder, almost all are homicide.\n(D) A small fraction (something less than 2%) of deaths by firearm are coded as \u201cUnintentional\u201d. A similar fraction are coded as \u201cIntentional/Police Intervention\u201d.\n(E) Most homicide-by-firearms victims in the United States are over the age of 14, but under the age of 30.\nI learned other things, from other sources. (Generally, Wikipedia listings of homicide-rates-by-State, or equivalent listings for provinces in Canada.)\n(1) Canada has a national average homicide rate that is lower than the rate in the United States. But certain Canadian provinces (Manitoba and Sasketchewan, if I remember correctly) have rates equal to, or higher than, their American neighbors (North Dakota and Montana, if I remember correctly).\n(2) Inside the U.S., some States have strict gun-control laws, and some have very loose gun-control laws. These have little correlation with homicide rates inside the State. Examples like Vermont-vs-NewYork point one way, while Hawaii-vs-Arizona point the other way.\n(3) Generally in the U.S., ownership of guns is a suburban or rural things. But violence involving the use of guns is an urban thing.\nMost of these lead me to the conclusion that laws about the use of guns don\u2019t have a strong effect on the rates of crime with firearms.\nSaskatchewan*\nNote that I am actually reasonably impressed that you got as close as you did presumably from memory.\nLibresco\u2019s claims are very weird to me.\n\u2013 in the WP article, she says \u201cI researched the strictly tightened gun laws in Britain and Australia and concluded that they didn\u2019t prove much about what America\u2019s policy should be. Neither nation experienced drops in mass shootings or other gun related-crime that could be attributed to their buybacks and bans. Mass shootings were too rare in Australia for their absence after the buyback program to be clear evidence of progress.\u201d\nAustralia had 13 mass shootings in the 18 years before the buyback and 0 mass shootings in the 20 years after the buyback. I don\u2019t know if that\u2019s \u201cclear evidence\u201d, but it certainly looks suggestive. How many prior mass shootings should Australia have had, for their number to be reduced to zero to have impressed Libresco? More importantly, why not mention this number in the WP article and let the readers decide if that looks convincing or not? Weirdly, even in the much more detailed 538 article Libresco expresses this number in the following form: \u201caveraging about two mass shootings every three years from 1979 to 1996\u201d. Huh? There\u2019s been approximately the same number of years between 1979 and 1996 as between 1996 and now. Why not just say 13 versus 0?\nThen for the effect of the buyback program in Australia on suicide and homicide rates, Libresco relies primarily on what looks like a very weak 2016 study from JAMA that merely looks at annual crime rates and tries to see if the already ongoing crime decline accelerated after the buyback. Seeing as crime was falling before and after the buyback, it\u2019s not easy to discern what kind of effect the buyback program had. That\u2019s why the most prominent study that claims significant effects, Leigh and Neill\u2019s 2010, tries to get more data by looking for correlations between percentages of weapons bought-back in different Australia territories, and changes in crime rates in those territories. It finds a very significant positive effect on suicides and a much less significant and less certain effect on homicides. It\u2019s prominently linked from the Wikipedia page on the buyback program. For all I know it could be flawed, but it certainly looks much more interesting and serious than the JAMA 2016 study (and has 47 citations to that study\u2019s 7). I know about it because I took an hour or two to research the Australian program and the controversy over its effects a few days ago after a Facebook argument. Libresco doesn\u2019t mention it at all.\n13 vs 0 is pretty good evidence that something has changed between those two periods, but why think it was the buy-back? There are lots of other potential causes, like whatever caused the secular trend in homicides, and even in non-firearm homicides and suicides. The more you can narrow the time-frame, the more you should believe that you\u2019ve found an abrupt change. A reason to emphasize the rate of 2/3 per year is that it means you can\u2019t narrow the time frame very much.\nWikipedia seems to think that, while there haven\u2019t been many mass SHOOTINGS in Australia since 1996 (though, according to this list there was at least one, and several others attempted mass shootings where the shooter was stopped just before he passed the threshold of four. And it doesn\u2019t give a link to details on the one that reached 5, so maybe only part of the killing was done with a gun?) there have been a similar number of mass KILLINGS, just that the preferred weapon seems to have shifted from guns to arson, bombs, and vehicles, of which there were far fewer before 1996.\nIt doesn\u2019t go into too much detail about the research and statistics, but I\u2019ve always found Larry Correia\u2019s big gun control essay to be a good overview of most of the relevant pro-gun arguments:\nhttp://monsterhunternation.com/2015/06/23/an-opinion-on-gun-control-repost/\nWe can look around us and see how much bigger and fatter everyone is nowadays than 50 or 100 years ago as a result of changes to our diet and exercise patterns (and mysterious other factors like overuse of antibiotics killing our gut flora??).\nIs it possible that changes to our brains and/or nervous systems as a result of, for example, TV, computers, smart phones, and/or nutrition, prescription drugs, social isolation, etc. are equally dramatic, but invisible? The Flynn Effect would be one example, though so too, potentially, might be the widely shared (if not necessarily accurate for being so) that people have shorter attentions spans?\nI read a book a while ago that argued the internet is, in fact, affecting our brains and dramatically shortening our attention spans: The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains by Nicholas Carr. It was decently written, at least in being pleasant to read, and it does cite a few studies proving his point, though I never looked into the studies themselves. At the very least, it\u2019s an entirely plausible theory that meshes well with a lot of anecdata, including my own \u2014 I definitely feel it is harder to keep focused the more I am using the internet, smartphones, etc.\n\u201cThe Internet\u201d is far too broad a subject. Nothing useful will come from generalizing about it as a whole. I read an excerpt of Carr\u2019s book when it came out, and was not impressed.\nIn spite of the fact that I\u2019m \u201cin tech\u201d, I don\u2019t use it as much as the typical American seems to: I don\u2019t have a smart phone, I\u2019ve never used Facebook, and I\u2019m a recent and mostly-infrequent user of Twitter (infrequent binges, basically).\nI get distracted by networking technology a lot: mostly the SSC comments section for the last year or two, but also following links around various sites and mounting accidental expeditions through Wikipedia (where just yesterday I got a much better grasp of Alveolates and other Heterokonts, a grasp which makes no practical difference to my life whatsoever, even if the meeting I was in at the time didn\u2019t, either).\nBut (and this is important) I also use it to help me focus. When I was a student programmer, I noticed I frequently lost track of higher goals: I\u2019d search a code base for some variable, find all the references, then forget why I wanted them in the first place. So I started keeping an outline of goals, sub-goals, and sub-sub-goals, which helped tremendously.\nA couple decades ago, I moved that outline from paper to a text file, gradually added some emacs macros to handle repetitive actions (e.g. checking off a to-do), and hosted that text file on my home server. Once in a while at work, I\u2019ll realize I\u2019ve lost either the thread of what I\u2019m doing, or the particular project I\u2019m doing it for; at that point, I back up and establish a written context again.\nI\u2019m convinced there are a lot of opportunities for current levels of technology to assist in cognition (like email used to), rather than disrupting it (like email does now). But many of these require cooperation from a group of other people (e.g. a wiki), so they\u2019re harder to achieve than, say, just writing a flash-card program.\nIf you think of technology as the problem, you\u2019ll miss all the ways in which technology can be part of the solution.\nOnce in a while at work, I\u2019ll realize I\u2019ve lost either the thread of what I\u2019m doing, or the particular project I\u2019m doing it for; at that point, I back up and establish a written context again.\nJust yesterday I was doing the equivalent in a different context. I\u2019m working on my third novel, a sequel to Salamander. Just as with programming, it feels as though I should be able to hold the whole thing in my head but in practice I can\u2019t. I had a long chapter I wanted to rewrite so I created another document, listed the different chunks of the chapter, figured out how to move them around to work better, then implemented those changes on the text of the draft. I also updated my outline of the whole book, which is about one line per chapter.\nAll of that would be possible with pen and paper but much easier with word processor technology, and would be still easier if I was using software that let me switch between the full text and an outline mode.\nActually, I am (MSWord), but I don\u2019t have the document formatted to take advantage of it. Perhaps I should.\nCould I request a steelman of the proposition that gains to the very rich/elite do not benefit society?\nIt would seem to me that any additional money flowing to the top 0.01% is still put to work somehow. Even if a smaller percentage of it is spent on \u201cconsumption goods,\u201d it\u2019s invested somewhere. Likely in private equity or hedge funds that actually do buy large positions and play a huge rule in actually funding start-ups and small businesses. But even if they dumped it into a low-yield savings account, Bank of America will then still loan it out to people who need loans for various purposes.\nIt would seem to me that the only possible way this could be true is if they literally just took all of their money and stored it in a giant vault of gold coins, ala Scrooge McDuck. Is the assumption that yes, this is what they actually do? Or is there something else I\u2019m missing here?\nWho believes in that proposition?\nBanks don\u2019t lend based on deposits.\nSo if the rich suddenly got a lot richer, would we expect excess reserves to rise dramatically across the board?\nBanks aren\u2019t (normally) in the business of sitting around and hoarding a bunch of money and not doing much with it either.\nAs far as the individual is concerned, bank deposits just exist at some level.\nIt\u2019s not like bank deposits disappear when I buy something, or invest in something \u2013 the ownership of the deposit is transferred to someone else.\nAnd, if my business does very well, there won\u2019t be more bank deposits unless a financial institution decides to create it.\nIs it sensible to make a distinction between \u2018real\u2019 and financial wealth?\nYou\u2019re not wrong, but I feel like you aren\u2019t answering my question.\nIf the top 0.01% in America suddenly had their wealth increased by 20% (with no changes to anyone else\u2019s wealth), would that increase excess reserve ratios at banks? Yes or no?\nEdit: To re-state, it looks like we agree that there would be three options.\n1. They convert the wealth into gold and hoard it in a vault somewhere\n2. They give the money to banks, which benefits the broader economy through loans, start-up capital, etc.\n3. They give the money to banks, but the banks convert it into gold and hoard it in a vault somewhere\nWhich of the three do you think happens? Or are there more options I\u2019m missing?\nIt would make all of the banks go instantly bankrupt if the value of the top 0.01%\u2019s bank deposits suddenly increased by 20%.\nIf it was an increase in non-financial wealth, it wouldn\u2019t make any difference to the level of bank reserves, unless there was a corresponding increase in financial assets.\nWhen you convert wealth, it\u2019s only a conversion for you. The amount of wealth in each form for the economy as a whole stays the same.\nI feel like you\u2019re dishonestly avoiding the question by going off on economic tangents.\nLet\u2019s say that my huge gain to the top 0.01% is not in the form of \u201ctheir bank balances suddenly increase\u201d but \u201cthey all discover gold buried in their backyards\u201d\nWhat do they do with the gold?\nAssuming the answer is \u201cgive it to banks\u201d, what do the banks do with it?\nDig a different hole in the ground and put the gold in that one.\nThey wouldn\u2019t give the gold to the banks though, would they?\nI suppose that, lets say a load of farmland just suddenly appeared in the middle of the sahara \u2013 well, I guess it\u2019s likely that an increase in assets is going to make the bank more willing to lend money \u2013 they\u2019ll increase the money supply.\nBut I think they would probably be lending the money to the people with the new (non-monetary) assets. Not Joe Blow.\nIf they make a big success of running the farms it would probably all turn out well for society and everyone would get more/cheaper/better corn \u2013 but if we go back to the original example and imagine that it were just gold that the rich guys had found, now what\u2019s the advantage to ordinary people?\nIt\u2019s possible that there will be a similar increase in money supply and that this might have good effects for ordinary people, but I don\u2019t think it\u2019s guaranteed.\nMy understanding is that, yeah, reserve ratios would probably go up.\nThere would presumably be other effects \u2014 a boom in the yacht construction sector, and so on \u2014 but I think it would be pretty surprising if handing the rich a huge pile of money didn\u2019t increase reserve ratios. If I had to estimate how much, I would guess that reserve ratios would increase in proportion to the overall amount of the windfall that ended up in savings accounts, minus whatever money gets lent out to new opportunities in polo horse rental, etc.\nReal Economists are invited to step in and correct me, of course.\nIn the short term it certainly would, I agree. The banks certainly won\u2019t be able to lend all of the new money out immediately (nor would doing so be a good idea).\nBut what about in the long term? At some point a new equilibrium is attained, yes?\nThinking of this in terms of handing people money isn\u2019t very useful, since if you print a bunch of money and give it out that doesn\u2019t increase the amount of wealth in the world. You can\u2019t eat dollars.\nThe relevant question is what happens if valuable resources, such as land or oil, appear and belong to the rich people.\nIt seems like we have to be better off if the new resources just appear in addition to resources that already existed. Except insofar as the rich use their now greater wealth to say, fund the campaigns of bad politicians.\nHowever, I am wondering about the following: libertarians like George Riesman will argue that, all else equal, it would actually be better for the economy to give transfer payments to rich people than poor people because the rich use a larger percentage of their income on investments likely to increase the capital stock, etc. while the poor just consume most of their income.\nThis argument seems true to me insofar as we just mean \u201cmoney,\u201d that is \u201cbidding power\u201d over the resources already existing. If we just printed money and gave it to the rich they\u2019d likely command resources in a way more likely to produce economic growth than if we just printed new money and gave it to the poor.\nBut what if we just created a new oil well out of thin air and had the option of giving the title to a rich person or a poor person? One might argue that the poor person has a greater incentive to see the well become productive now, while the rich person might sit on it or something for a while until the time is ripe (or more likely, the poor person might lack the resources to develop it). Most likely, the poor person just sells the well to a rich person who then develops it, so maybe the economy was better off just giving it to the rich person in the first place anyway?\n(Just talking here about the economy and what grows its productive capacity, not Rawlsian justice, etc.)\nYou can construct a situation where we aren\u2019t better off, though it\u2019s artificial. Assume diminishing marginal utility. Note that new resources lower the price for existing producers of that resource. If the preexisting producers of that resource are poor, and the consumers of it are rich, then the harm to preexisting producers can in principle outweigh the benefits to the new producers and the consumers.\nUntil QE in 2008, excess reserves in banks were kept at a _very_ low level; less than 10% of total reserve requirement.\nSince QE, excess reserves are off the chart and I suspect much chicanery, but at least until 2008, bank lending was clearly limited by deposits.\nWith a view to the past, the grotesquely unempathic \u201cCluster B rationalism\u201d that excessive economic inequality has historically fostered is vividly illuminated by (Confederate President) Jefferson Davis\u2019 autobiographical A Short History of the Confederate States of America (1890).\nJefferson\u2019s self-reported self-image is a \u201cpeaceful planter\u201d:\np. 25 (1852) \u201cRetiring from public life and occupied with the peaceful pursuits of a planter\u2026\u201d\np. 59 (1861) \u201cI was engaged at the time in the peaceful pursuits of a planter at my home at Briarfield, Miss \u2026\u201d\nIn reality, Davis sailed in 1835 from New Orleans to Havana, Cuba, to help restore his health. He was accompanied by James Pemberton, his only slave at that time. By early 1836, Davis had purchased 16 slaves; he held 40 slaves by 1840, and 74 by 1845. Davis promoted Pemberton to be overseer of the field teams. In 1860, he owned 113 slaves.\nNowhere does Jefferson\u2019s cooly rational self-justification show any empathic appreciation that his privileged social and economic status as a \u201csimple planter\u201d was grounded in slavery and the lash.\nSimilarly, but with a view to the future, M.T. Anderson\u2019s new SF-noir Landscape with Invisible Hand brightly illuminates the natural compatibility of unempathic \u201cCluster B rationalism\u201d with efficient free-market economics \u2026 as does (spoiler alert!) the meditations upon 21st century techno-institutions that foster economic, technological, and psychological slavery, that are at the heart of (this week\u2019s AWESOME movie) Denis Villeneuve\u2019s \u201cBlade Runner 2049\u201c.\nHmmm \u2026 and surely Sean Baker\u2019s present-day blue-collar homage \u201cThe Florida Project\u201d deserves mention too?\nIn summary, few societies \u2014 past, present, and future \u2014 are more inherently dystopian than those that privilege unempathic Cluster B rationalism in service of unregulated global market efficiency.\nI never understood what everyone\u2019s beef with this guy was, until he replied to one of my comments!\nMatt M requests: \u201cCould I request a steelman of the proposition that gains to the very rich/elite Milo Minderbinder do not benefit society?\u201d\nIs it out-of-bounds to remark that specializing \u201cvery rich/elite\u201d to \u201cMilo Minderbinder\u201d \u2014 Milo being a paradigmatic Cluster B rationalist \u2014 illuminates Joseph Heller\u2019s Catch 22 (1961) as precisely the steelman analysis that has been requested?\nSuch rationalizing self-restrictions are themselves unflinchingly lampooned by Heller! \ud83d\ude42\nIt is out of bounds to evade your ban a dozen times.\nI think the steelman would be basically what you wrote out: additional money going to the super-rich is, comparatively, less beneficial to society than the same money going to the not-super-rich. This is because the super-rich tend to spend a lower percentage of their income on consumption (I\u2019m pulling this from memory, so this might not be actually true, but I think it is), and also the same amount of money spent on investments like a BoA savings account or stocks contributes comparatively less to the economy than that same amount of money spent on consumption.\nAnd because economics basically always works on comparative advantage and the margins, this gets exaggerated into \u201cmonetary gains by the super-rich contribute nothing to society,\u201d rather than \u201cmonetary gains by the super-rich are likely to contribute less to society than the same monetary gains by the non-super-rich, based on our current understanding of economics.\u201d\nOf course, there\u2019s also the issue that this is a position often taken in opposition to people who insist that the super-rich are job creators whose investments make out-sized contributions to society. Which I believe would be an exaggeration in a different direction and even less correct. So the people arguing this may play tit-for-tat and feel free to exaggerate in their own direction.\nAnd because economics basically always works on comparative advantage and the margins,\nI may be mistaken, but I suspect that this is a case of your assuming that the label for an idea (comparative advantage) tells you what the idea is, usually a dangerous assumption (my standard example is the theory of relativity).\nI think he means opportunity cost?\nThat is the closest term I can think of, although I admit my terminology knowledge tends to be quite terrible, and I am very prone to misusing specific terminology in bizarre ways (generally based on over contextualizing it to the first case I encounter of it).\nIsn\u2019t it just absolute advantage? If a rich person can use $1 to produce 1 unit of economic good and a poor person can use $1 to produce 2 units of economic good, the poor have an absolute advantage when it comes to producing economic goodness with money inputs.\nYou\u2019re right, \u201ccomparative advantage\u201d means something in economics that\u2019s different from what I meant here. I think Thegnskald\u2019s suggestion of \u201copportunity cost\u201d gets at it better; that is, you don\u2019t ever just look at the impact of something in isolation, you always compare the impact relative to the impact of doing something else. And in terms of contributing to society, it tends to be better to give $1 to someone who\u2019s not super-rich compared to giving $1 to someone who is super-rich.\nAnd in terms of contributing to society, it tends to be better to give $1 to someone who\u2019s not super-rich compared to giving $1 to someone who is super-rich.\nIf what you mean is \u201cin terms increasing total utility,\u201d that might be true due to declining marginal utility of income. But some of the comments seemed to be talking about something else, involving consuming somehow being better for the economy than investing.\nIt\u2019s been a while since I studied economics seriously, but I recall learning that the multiplier effect of spending on consumption is higher than spending on investment. I recall being convinced of this through a pretty basic and intuitive argument which I can\u2019t remember at the moment. Is this incorrect or perhaps hopelessly oversimplified?\nIs this incorrect or perhaps hopelessly oversimplified?\nI think so. It\u2019s part of a model of economics that was very popular about fifty years ago but led to some incorrect predictions thereafter.\nEarly in his first term, Obama claimed that all economists agreed that stimulus was the proper response to a recession. Thomas Sargent, who got his Nobel for work in macro, commented that the President had been misinformed.\nTo be fair, macro isn\u2019t my field, and my view is that a course in it is a tour of either a cemetery or a construction site.\nOn the reverse, couldn\u2019t you claim that rich people tend to create wealth by spending most of their money on capital expenses (new companies, libraries, cathedrals), whereas the poor destroy wealth by spending money on consumables which go away? So in the short term, the poor getting money means more economic activity, but in the long term less actual wealth in society?\nA lot of capital expenses, like all of the ones you listed, require demand for consumption in order to be productive. There are some, probably heavily concentrated in the finance industry, which require demand from people who want to invest to be productive. If I can\u2019t build a profitable widget factory, because the serfs are too poor, I might buy a fiber optic cable instead. So a metric for whether we have too much or too little consumption might be whether the financial industry is growing or shrinking. If it\u2019s growing, we might want more people to spend money, increasing the returns on producing goods for consumption. If it\u2019s shrinking, we might rich people to have more capital so they can keep the industry running and allocating capital well.\nETA: I suppose in addition to catering to investors when widgets aren\u2019t profitable, you could also try lobbying.\nWhat makes you point specifically to the financial industry? It seems to me that a dollar invested in a new bank, or in trading around home mortgages, is probably going to give less actual benefit to people than a dollar invested in a widget factory.\n(Of course, I\u2019m talking about the modern First World where there\u2019re already a profusion of banks standing ready to serve just about everyone. If we were in 1700\u2019s America, things might well be different.)\nI\u2019m not sure how to interpret what you\u2019re asking.\nWhat made me point to the financial industry is that\u2019s where you make investment vehicles and move them around. If there are a lot of people who want to invest, there\u2019s probably demand for financial sector stuff. Is there some other sector that seems more likely to grow when investment demand >> consumption demand?\nGrowing/shrinking might not be a good metric for a real-world economy, since as you say, we might currently have more than enough infrastructure for getting capital from investors to producers, and maybe a slow rate of growth as the economy gets larger and more complicated is appropriate.\nAh, @Charles, I think I was misinterpreting your point. What I was trying to say was that IMO in the modern West, we\u2019re already far on one side of the scale: a marginal dollar in the financial industry probably gives less actual benefit to people than a marginal dollar in a widget factory.\nI think I agree with that. It seems intuitively true that the growth of the financial sector is higher than optimal, and it would be good if we invested more in goods and research. I have no idea though, whether giving spending $1 on consumption increases the demand for non-financial-sector investments by enough to make it better than investing $1 (in the current default mix of financial/non-financial).\nThe claim is not that the gains of the rich are of no benefit to society, but that the opportunity costs of inequality are of such a scale that they are no net benefits. Make some reasonable assumptions about marginal utility, and you can see that this claim is quite plausible. A man will spend his first thousand dollars feeding himself, his next few thousand on housing and clothes, his fifty thousandth dollar goes to buy a new car, maybe pay for a vacation. But what does he do with his millionth dollar, his billionth? At some point the ability to directly improve one\u2019s quality of life through increasing consumption hits a point of rapidly diminishing marginal returns.\nOf course one might ask, why do the rich continue to pursue ever greater wealth if it isn\u2019t making them better any off? Human motivation is a complicated thing, and some people just enjoy doing things that happen to make them very rich; but I suspect the main reason is the maintenance of social status. As income increases so does spending on Veblen goods, and other forms of conspicuous consumption.\nA simple solution to the status signaling arms race is to raise taxes on the consumption of the rich, and spend the funds on social goods for the poor. Under the right circumstances this can even be a Pareto efficient solution, since the relative social position of the rich does not change, but the poor experience large absolute gains.\nA simple solution to the status signaling arms race is to raise taxes on the consumption of the rich, and spend the funds on social goods for the poor.\nAnd yet when you try this, you merely end up bankrupting the yacht-makers.\nThat\u2019s not all you do. You also raise government revenue that can be spent on public goods, and incentivize the rich towards investment, and away from luxury consumption.\nIt\u2019s true you\u2019ve put the yacht makers out of business. But compared to the number of people who would benefit from public spending, or those who would be employed in industries created by new investment, how many yacht makers are there really? Small scale craft production of luxury goods, is likely one of the most socially inefficient uses of labor and capital.\nI don\u2019t think it\u2019s possible, or even desirable, to stop people from competing for social status. But I do think its fairly easy to encourage them to do it in more social useful ways. Wouldn\u2019t we all be better off is the ultra rich devoted their fortunes to patronizing charitable causes, or high tech innovation? Even supporting the opera would do more public good than yachts and mansions.\nThat\u2019s not all you do. You also raise government revenue that can be spent on public goods\nSo instead of yachtmakers getting paid for building yachts, they end up on the dole with the same money? Except if the yachtmakers are out of business, it\u2019s because you incentivized the rich to switch from conspicuous consumption to investing\u2026 which means you don\u2019t actually get the revenue.\nand incentivize the rich towards investment, and away from luxury consumption\nBut why do you think the balance of investment to luxury consumption should be tilted more? Having rich people compete to be the next Elon Musk produces a lot of good things, but also a lot of failures. And if you overtax the luxury goods, you\u2019ve also limited the investment opportunities; a Tesla is an electric car, but it\u2019s also a luxury good.\nSmall scale craft production of luxury goods, is likely one of the most socially inefficient uses of labor and capital.\nThe dole is certainly worse.\nI think you\u2019re trying to solve a problem which isn\u2019t a problem with a solution that\u2019s worse. Yachts, expensive cars, ridiculously expensive jewelry, or gold-plated everything; these are expensive but the opportunities for status-signaling with them are quickly exhausted among the very rich (all while transferring some of that wealth to the less-rich). Donald Trump\u2019s (pre-Presidential) status wasn\u2019t in his ridiculous gold-plated apartment, it was in his buildings and his branding empire.\nIf you\u2019re concerned about the rich having too much money, why is the status signaling arms race a problem? It sounds like it accomplishes what you want, by extracting extra money from the rich long after their basic needs are met, and doing so in a way that scales with their income to boot.\nTo follow that argument, they\u2019re not spending all their excess wealth in status games. Sure, someone with $2 billion might spend $2 million on a yacht, while someone with $1 billion might only spend $1 million, but the first guy still has $999 million more that isn\u2019t going to stimulate yacht-makers.\nSee my answer to The Nybbler above. I\u2019m not all that concerned that the rich have too much money, I\u2019m concerned that that money is not being spent in a socially optimal way.\nWealth, and ownership are funny concepts, we use them all the time, but they are rarely explicitly defined.\nTo have wealth is to own things, and to own a thing is to posses a certain kind of socially sanctioned right to use it as you see fit. I don\u2019t know that we have enough information to determine what system of ownership of productive resources is most conducive to the public good. We do know that certain forms of extreme concentration of ownership, in the hands of monopolists, or the state, are inefficient, because they destroy the incentives provided by competition; and we know that requiring the owners of capital to pay a certain percentage of their income in taxes is necessary to provide essential public goods.\nThere have been some interesting experiments in organizing individual competing firms with ownership distributed among their employees, and I think these experiments should be expanded.\nNevertheless, I remain somewhat agnostic as to what the best distribution of ownership rights is. Perhaps it is the case that a small number of individuals are so talented in the managing of capital that it is best to leave decisions in their hands, but in that case we should do our best to ensure that they are incentivized to manage those resources in the best interest of the pubic, rather than spending their profits on trivial vanities.\nIf you\u2019re concerned about the rich having too much money, why is the status signaling arms race a problem?\nBecause too much of the status signaling arms race revolves around buying things that provide minimal utility or building up large wealth, rather than spending that money on charity or being a mecenas.\nIf above a certain level of wealth the only/main way to gain status was to lift more people out of poverty and/or pay for science that benefits humanity, then the issue pretty much wouldn\u2019t exist.\nBut that\u2019s not how the world works right now.\nBuilding up large wealth how? Investing in promising businesses? Making smart bets on commodities? Doesn\u2019t that lift people out of poverty, etc.?\nAre you sure? I\u2019m not sure Bill Gates did more good for the world with his charities than in building Microsoft.\nAlso, I am not that familiar with the status signalling games of the super wealthy, but I imagine \u201cwould you like to come to the gala the Met is putting on for my new endowment for children\u2019s art education\u201d is more high status than \u201cwould you like to hang out on my new golf course,\u201d though I\u2019m sure it depends on the individual.\nDo you really think that you, or any central organization specifically including the government, is capable of figuring out\n1) The socially optimal way everyone\u2019s (or every rich person\u2019s) money should be spent\n2) The best way to get everyone (or every rich person) to spend it that way?\nTo call this a hard problem seems like ridiculous understatement.\nand we know that requiring the owners of capital to pay a certain percentage of their income in taxes is necessary to provide essential public goods.\nYou may know that. I don\u2019t.\nYou can tax capital. You can tax land. You can tax labor. There is no reason that taxing capital in particular is essential.\nOff hand, the only public good I can think of that is essential is national defense, that only if there are other countries with the desire and power to conquer you. And some public goods are privately produced, such as radio broadcasts or this blog. What public goods were you thinking of that are essential and cannot be produced privately?\nI mean have you used any Microsoft products?\nJoking aside, there wouldn\u2019t be any charities without the profits from Microsoft, so it\u2019s kind of an irrelevant point. I should point out that Bill Gates is actually a strong advocate of the policy I\u2019m arguing for.\nYou replied to me in two different places, and in the interest of combating comment thread kudzu, I\u2019m just going to respond here.\nSo instead of yachtmakers getting paid for building yachts, they end up on the dole with the same money\nPeople benefit from public spending in many more ways than going on the dole; state funded education, health care, and infrastructure projects can all benefit low income people without destroying their incentive to work. Perhaps more importantly, this is an example of the lump of labor fallacy. In a modern growing economy the, with ample capital being invested in job creating projects, the marine engineers, welders and the like who worked in the yacht industry are not likely to stay unemployed for long.\nYachts, expensive cars, ridiculously expensive jewelry, or gold-plated everything; these are expensive but the opportunities for status-signaling with them are quickly exhausted among the very rich\nYachts, cars, jewelry, expensive real estate, gourmet cat poo coffee investment grade wine, 38 million dollar antique Chinese bowls.\nlooking back through history to the conspicuous consumption of the upper ranks of societies with even more skewed distributions of wealth and social privilege then modern America, I\u2019m not at all convinced that there is any limit on the human capacity to expend wealth on vanity.\nDo you really think that you, or any central organization specifically including the government, is capable of figuring out\u2026 The socially optimal way everyone\u2019s .. money should be spent.\nNo, and rather then have some totalitarian bureaucracy poke through the family finances of the one percent, the policy I\u2019m arguing for would actually simplify our tax code.\nWhat I\u2019m advocating is shifting to a progressive consumption tax. The simplest version would an expenditure tax; under this system households would simply report their income to the IRS, as they do now. They would then take a certain stranded deduction, to cover basic living expenses, and an additional deduction to cover all the investments they made. All other income, including proceeds from loans, would be taxed at a highly progressive rate. This last feature, the tax on taking out credit, might make it a hard political sell.\nThere are other versions that are more like a kind of modified VAT. Here is Sen. Ben Cardin advocating for one such plan.\nWhat all of these schemes have in common is that they shift the burden of taxation away from income and onto consumption, and eliminate perverse incentives built into the current system.\nOne of the unintended consequences of taxing income is that we subject investors to a kind of double tax. Consider two taxpayers, Bob and Sarah. They both earn the same income, and pay the same tax rate, but Bob wishes to spend more of his paycheck on goods and services now, while Sarah plans on saving for the future. They both take five thousand dollars out of their bank accounts; Bob to make a down payment on a new car, and Sarah to invest in the stock market. They have both already been taxed on their income, But when Sarah goes to sell her stocks, she is taxed again on capital gains.\nTo minimize the perverse incentives involved, we tax capital gains at a lower rate the income earned through labor, but think how unfair that is. The very wealthy, who often earn a much higher percentage of their income from capital gains can pay a lower effective tax rate than a middle class person who works a full time Job. The end result of the current tax system is that investment is discouraged, people with trust funds are rewarded, and middle class savers are punished.\nSwitch from an income to a progressive consumption tax, and not only have you solved these problems; but you have shifted the burden of taxation onto those who are spending the highest percentage of their income on the social status arms race. People for whom paying taxes, on consumption above a certain level, results little or no real loss of utility.\nTesla is an electric car, but it\u2019s also a luxury good.\nA Tesla is a good counter example of a luxury good that has positive externalities, both because of environmental factors, and because purchasing a Tesla helps to stimulate research and to development into battery electric vehicles.\nNevertheless, there is good reason to believe that supply side stimulus (E.g. increased investment, and savings) will do more to promote technological progress then increasing demand. Consumers are limited to buying goods that are already on the shelves, and only X percentage of every dollar spent goes to ameliorate the costs of R&D. On the other hand when more investment capital is available companies will have an easier time raising funds to pay for future investment.\nJoking aside, there wouldn\u2019t be any charities without the profits from Microsoft, so it\u2019s kind of an irrelevant point.\nThe relevant comparison is not a world where Bill Gates manages somehow to spend all his profits on lavish yachts and caviar versus one where he spends it on charity; the relevant comparison is one where he spends most of the profits on new business investments versus the current world, where he spent a lot of the profits on charity.\nI\u2019m not sure the world is better off, on net, for him having made the choice he did. Setting aside the fact that I personally think some of his work in support of e.g. common core was actively harmful, you don\u2019t know how many new jobs and how much more wealth might have been created had he stuck to what he was demonstrably very good at (business), rather than going into something he seems not to be all that great at, or at least, we have no reason to assume he would be good at (charity; have heard, purely anecdotally, that his foundation accomplishes a lot less with a lot more than many others because often lacking on-the-ground knowledge of the people they\u2019re trying to help).\nBusiness and charity are both ultimately ways of satisfying human preferences. Only difference is business does it for a profit and charity does not. It may be easy to assume that, because recipients of charity generally don\u2019t pay to receive charity, the overall benefit to humanity is better because people who have little are getting something at little or no cost to themselves. But business also has a big strength relative to charity, which is price signals telling you what people want and how to get it to them most efficiently. It\u2019s not prima facie obvious that one is better for the world than the other in all cases.\nPerhaps more importantly, this is an example of the lump of labor fallacy. In a modern growing economy the, with ample capital being invested in job creating projects, the marine engineers, welders and the like who worked in the yacht industry are not likely to stay unemployed for long.\nWhere are they going to work? Labor isn\u2019t completely fungible; if it were, a lot of issues would be much simpler. They won\u2019t be working in any industry which produces luxury goods, that\u2019s certain. Anyway, I\u2019m less than convinced that your tax proposal will allow for a modern and growing economy.\nYour tax proposal is not a luxury consumption tax of any sort; it\u2019s still an income tax. So we take that standard deduction for \u201cbasic living expenses\u201d. Now I live in a house in northern New Jersey, a high COL area, so I\u2019m already over the deduction with my living expenses. If I buy a new car or even want to go out for dinner, it\u2019s heavily taxed. So I have to live austerely. It\u2019s not clear what you do with my savings; if savings count as \u201cinvestment\u201d there\u2019s all sorts of interesting games I can play to evade tax. If they don\u2019t, you\u2019re taxing saving extremely heavily.\nThe ultra-rich in this system still get their luxury goods. The investment-grade wines and art and such are \u201cinvestments\u201d. Their yacht is used for \u201cbusiness\u201d and is thus also an investment, or they play games where they form a company to run the yachts and one of the perks of ownership is use of them.\nBut, the details of the proposal aren\u2019t the biggest issue. You could change them, and your new proposal would have different problems. The biggest issue is just that you\u2019re going after a problem which isn\u2019t a problem; there\u2019s no shortage of investment. This isn\u2019t the time of Louis XIV, and he was the State anyway.\nIt\u2019s about power.\nYou can draw a picture of the top 0.01% as wise and wonderful, with the results of their investments benefiting us all far more than anything normal people could think of \u2013 but you can also take the opposite view.\nSo the steel-man is this \u2013 the top 0.01% are driven by the logic of their money-game to use their power to undermine civil society and to rewrite social rules to be even further in their favour.\nIncreasing 0.01% wealth is a signal of this.\nI would say that if people with power are acting against the interests of society, they can make things actively worse. In many (non-virtual) respects, life for ordinary (rich country) people hasn\u2019t really improved for a few decades now.\nIf an investment bank becomes wealthy and decides to pay me to build a fibre optic cable that allows it make transactions 1/100 millionth of a second faster, I\u2019m not building hospitals. Or houses. So, to the extent that there is a hard limit on real resources, they are making us worse off.\nThat is pretty much it, and my major issue with libertarianism; it depends too much on a framework I don\u2019t think can be built, in which rich people are prevented from manipulating things to their own advantage by some kind of magical cultural forcefield.\nHell, I even agree that the levers of power created to regulate rich people tend to get subverted to the ends of rich people \u2013 but those levers of power weren\u2019t created by rich people for that purpose, they were created to deal with legitimate issues. I guess my divergence there is that I think that regulations create more benefits than harms, on net.\nThe issue is that the benefits are in terms of abuses that don\u2019t happen \u2013 which means they are invisible, and thus go uncounted. Whereas the harms are salient and mostly visible.\n(Which is ironic, because that is a standard libertarian argument. It is a good one, and deserves more attention. It just isn\u2019t applied to their own beliefs.)\nin which rich people are prevented from manipulating things to their own advantage by some kind of magical cultural forcefield.\nI\u2019m not sure what your definition of libertarianism is. If you mean a society where all interactions are voluntary then the rich can\u2019t manipulate things to their own advantage via involuntary interactions, such as government favor, because if they do it isn\u2019t a libertarian society. In that context, your claim would be that libertarianism isn\u2019t stable, that it will be replaced by crony capitalism.\nOr is your claim that even if all interactions are voluntary, the rich can still succeed in manipulating things, perhaps by using clever advertising to fool everyone else into buying junk from them at high prices?\nOr do you mean by libertarianism a society where all government restrictions that the left likes and the right doesn\u2019t are eliminated, but government still exists and can impose restrictions for the benefit of the rich?\nI think you have to be more specific to get a useful response.\nThe issue is that the benefits are in terms of abuses that don\u2019t happen\nLibertarians, of which I am one, would generally claim that the benefits, if they exist, are small relative to the harm.\nbut those levers of power weren\u2019t created by rich people for that purpose, they were created to deal with legitimate issues.\nHow do you distinguish that theory from \u201cthey were created by rich people to benefit themselves, using widely perceived issues as a cover\u201d?\nTake the ICC as an example. For data, read Railroads and Regulation, a book by one of libertarians\u2019 favorite socialists.\nHow about \u201cLand property is theft. You didn\u2019t build that.\u201d and \u201c[At least most of; some technologists *might* differ] The really rich spend their money on owning people.\u201d ?\nI don\u2019t know what Thegnskald thinks but I assume this is by far one of the most common lines of critique: \u201cvoluntary\u201d and \u201cfree will\u201d as concepts understood by libertarians are alien to reality, because it abstracts away many relevant complications.\nThe problem with any society is the powerful manipulating things to benefit those with power. Any society without a cultural framework to control abuse of power is going to fail.\nIn a more-or-less market oriented society, money is the most fungible form of power. The advantage of a libertarian society is that power is gained by contributing to the economy. Further, money is fungible\u2026 a million dollars is the same whether it comes as one bundle of $1000000 from one person or one million individual $1 bills from one million people.\nSo, to the extent that there is a hard limit on real resources, they are making us worse off.\nI don\u2019t know how you distinguish between real resources and unreal resources.\nIf the rich get much richer and nothing else changes, that means there are more resources out there than before. So even if the money is used to build a fibre optic cable whose only value is to let someone do arbitrage an instant before someone else would, people are no worse off than before.\nBut they are worse off than in the alternative where wealth increases by the same amount but it goes to people who use it for something useful rather than pure rent seeking. Is that your point?\nI think my point is this:\nIf I build a gun, that\u2019s an increase in wealth. Is the world better off for me having a gun?\nIt really depends on the society I\u2019m living in, and what kind of person I am.\nYou are presumably better off for having a gun\u2013that\u2019s why you built it. The rest of the world might be better or worse off, depending on how you plan to use it.\nEconomics tells us that in a market society, to first approximation, each individual receives the net benefit of his actions\u2013pays the cost of the inputs he uses because he has to buy them from willing sellers, gets the benefit of the outputs he produces because he sells them to willing buyers. So each individual has the right incentive\u2013to take actions that produce a net benefit, avoid ones that produce a net cost.\nThe second approximation involves things like imperfect competition, externalities, public good problems, \u2026 .\nThe alternative to the market system is one in which individual actors almost never receive anything close to the net benefit of their actions. A voter who votes for the better candidate receives only a tiny share of the benefit, supposing his vote turns out to be decisive. A judge who sets a precedent that makes people slightly worse off pays none of the cost. Market failure, situations where what is rational for the individual is not rational for the group, exists in private markets, but it\u2019s the exception. In the political market it\u2019s the rule.\nFor longer versions of the argument I can point you to relevant books and chapters.\nFrom what I gather, libertarians tend to argue for the freedom to undertake transactions, within some system of individual property ownership.\nThis system of property ownership itself cannot be fully voluntary, but it may be either (1) based upon some clear natural principle that only the evil would oppose, or (2) constructed in such a way that, when combined with the principle of free transactions, the original distribution of property rights (and presumably the source of any opposition) becomes irrelevant.\nI think the major objection to libertarianism tends to be that they emphasise free transactions without clearly addressing the question of how the property ownership system should be constructed.\nMaybe that\u2019s an objection to tone more than anything else.\nFriedman: a voter gets a tiny share of the benefit for making a tiny share of the effort. \u201cHis vote turns out to be decisive\u201d doesn\u2019t exist \u2013 if 4 people carry a coffin, which one carried the coffin?\na voter gets a tiny share of the benefit for making a tiny share of the effort.\nYou are deciding whether to spend a thousand dollars worth of time and effort figuring out who is the better candidate. The benefit from doing that is a very small increase in the probability that the better candidate will win\u2013say an increase by 10^-7. Multiply that by the value to everyone of the better candidate\u2013say a thousand dollars per person times 300,000,000 people. The total benefit from your effort is $30,000. The benefit to you is $.0001. So you don\u2019t do it, even though doing it produces a large net benefit.\nYou have to think in marginal terms\u2013what is the effect of your action is\u2013not in average terms.\nDemocratic politics is a bit like deciding what the family is going to have for dinner.\nMum\u2019s in charge and ignores the more outlandish requests. Given a groundswell of popular opinion, and the right ingredients, we might be able to shift her decision in one direction or the other.\nOne of your family members has done a detailed analysis of what he should be eating and decided on ethical/health grounds to veto the potatoes. We grant him a limited right of secession.\nIf the dinner is particularly bad, Mum wants some feedback so she doesn\u2019t do it again.\nI think that, actually, people enjoy complaining about their bad dinner and thinking about how things could be better. That\u2019s why they do it, they\u2019ll do it anyway, and democracy/mum listening is an attempt to channel that existing tendency into something useful.\nThe key thing is that we don\u2019t all want to end up eating marshmellow pizza every day because you\u2019ve got three children and they think it sounds swell. That\u2019s the limit of democracy\nThe mechanisms used for that scale very badly.\n\u201cIf the rich get much richer and nothing else changes, that means there are more resources out there than before.\u201d \u2013 not necessarily. It may mean pure financial trickery, in which case the rich get relatively richer with no new resources available, thus extending their claims over real wealth previously held by other people. Else, even if real wealth is involved, given that resources are finite, it\u2019s possible that whatever good the great extra wealth did its owners is more than counterbalanced by us getting closer to running out of resources \u2013 even if you\u2019re optimistic about our ability to improve our resource use, extra resources extracted and used on BS increase our workload.\nAssume the 1% / 0.01% are always going to be driven by power to rewrite the rules in their favor. What sort of social structure incentivizes them the most to help the other 99% of society?\nIt may be that a social structure that doesn\u2019t incentivize that investment bank fiber optic cable instead incentivizes the construction of a big brother Great Firewall of Oceania instead of a hospital.\nI think it\u2019s possible to have social structures that limit the power of the most powerful.\nPersonally, I think that the best thing would probably be to let baby have his bottle, within clearly defined limits. Allow those who are driven by money and prestige to play the money game, encourage them to play it, but ensure that they aren\u2019t able to undermine the commonwealth.\nI guess that comes down to culture. You\u2019d probably need to have a class of people who worked for the public benefit \u2013 I think a degree of nationalism, or parochialism would probably be useful here.\nLimiting the power of the wealthy by creating a powerful class of lawmakers to rule over them is just trading one devil for another. You\u2019ve traded the 1% with the most money for the 1% with the most political influence (who quickly become rich, and who the rich curry favor with using their wealth). The way you limit power is by limiting power. If you\u2019re going to use political power as a check on the power of wealth, you need a check on political power, and you need to resist the temptation to let the politically powerful accumulate more power. People who want power are going to go where the power is.\nDemocracy gives 99% the ability to rewrite the rules in their favor and thus gives the 1% the incentive to limit their selfishness to an extent that the 99% (begrudgingly) accepts.\nOf course, democracy can also be rewritten in a way that effectively makes it impossible for the 99% to do that, like the EU \u2018democracy\u2019 for example.\nSometimes. Sometimes democracy gives favor to the 1% at the expense of the 99%. See ethanol mandates, sugar tariffs, occupational licensing, and the host of rules and regulations that favor small special interests at the expense of the many. This isn\u2019t a surprising result with democracy either, when considering public choice economics.\nSomething about diffuse costs and concentrated benefits\u2026\nSure, but if there is an actual democracy, then the voters favor that outcome. I voted for a political party that favors high taxes on people like me, rather than for a political party that favors that I pay low taxes.\nIf my preferred political party gets power and increases the taxes a bit, it is at my expense, but not against my will.\nSure, but if there is an actual democracy, then the voters favor that outcome.\nI don\u2019t know what you mean by \u2018actual democracy\u2019, but I don\u2019t think the second part of your statement follows. There are weak incentives to be an informed voter and read 2,000 page bills to see which special interests are getting paid off by bills sponsored by their favored politician. There are strong incentives for lobbyists and special interests to be informed about the details of 2,000 page bills. See Incurian\u2019s statement on diffuse costs and concentrated benefits.\nAlso, voters may favor policies they think would be beneficial to the many but actually harm them. Have you read The Myth of the Rational Voter? Voters have systematically biased opinions on economics and don\u2019t have the right incentives to reduce those biases. Why spend hundreds or thousands of hours becoming economically and politically informed when your vote has less than one in a million chance of deciding an election?\nYes, that\u2019s why I said \u2018actual democracy.\u2019\nWell functioning democracy where the elected officials act reasonably in accordance with voter preferences requires much more than just leaving voters to their own devices to figure out who to vote for.\nWell functioning democracy where the elected officials act reasonably in accordance with voter preferences\nCan you describe a set of institutions that reliably produce that outcome for a reasonably large polity\u2013say something over a million people?\nNo, because \u2018institutions\u2019 are not reliable in the sense that you can drop them into a society and get a desired outcome. Their functioning depends on their culture, the culture of society, etc.\nIn many (non-virtual) respects, life for ordinary (rich country) people hasn\u2019t really improved for a few decades now.\nWithin the last 5 years, both of my aging parents had a significant amount of titanium surgically implanted into their skeletons, and today remain hale, and able to walk swiftly and to climb stairs.\nTwenty five years ago, they would have been in wheelchairs, would have to live in a handicapped enabled house, probably would require a full time caretaker, and would be begging their doctors for more pain meds.\nThose same parents of mine get much of their joy in life by keeping in touch with their growing flock of grandkids and greatgrandkids, via assorted messaging and videophone apps, and by artisinal crafting of stuff which they buy the raw materials cheap online and then sell to collectors, again online.\nSo, yeah, no. I disagree. Things have gotten better.\nI\u2019ll see your happy Skype grandparents and raise you a billion zombified internet addicts.\nYeah, I know have there have been some fantastic developments in technology \u2013 but my sense is that people are working longer hours, in less secure jobs, to live in smaller and more expensive houses, with worse public services and benefits, and higher taxes.\nThat\u2019s definitely how things are where I live.\nContra people working more hours, there was a global decline in annual working hours per worker of 17% from 1950 through 2016.\nContra smaller houses, in the U.S. the average living space per person doubled from 1973 to 2013 as new home sizes increased 1,000 square feet on average and household size shrank.\nYMMV depending on where you live though.\nBrains, give me brains! I presume you are including SSC commenters, since anyone who can keep up on these threads has to be somewhat addicted. And yet, reading and commenting on blogs is so much more intellectually satisfying than in older days of writing to zines, or older than that, writing letters to each other on intellectual topics. I don\u2019t see how anyone can complain about the Internet being worse than what existed before.\nAnd I\u2019m sure everyone\u2019s highly stimulated brains are so tasty. \ud83d\ude42\nEdit: And what Irish Dude said.\nI gather, however, that commuting time has increased since the \u201950s, which may be responsible for the impression that people are working longer.\nMr. X\u2019s point neatly links IrishDude\u2019s two factoids.\nIt also raises the stakes for self driving cars. At least in the United States where we by and large don\u2019t believe in public transportation, self driving cars will enable a very large number of commuting hours to shift from mostly not leisure time (+/- listening to the radio / books on tape / podcasts) to mostly leisure time.\nThe decline in working hours has come from part time workers working less. The people who work part time jobs are not high earners. So full time workers are working more and part time workers can\u2019t work enough.\nEdit: this is just the US. I\u2019m not sure about worldwide data.\nAlso, that\u2019s per worker. How many working hours are there per family?\n@Wrong Species, my guess would be that\u2019s due to the full-time worker benefit cliff, where the cost of health insurance\u2019s skyrocketed over the past decades.\nYou completely and blatantly overlook the fact that my parents can *walk*, up stairs, without pain, and do not need a live-in nurse, when you snark about their \u201caddiction\u201d to VTC.\nIf you need to call grandparents talking to their grandchildren an \u201caddiction\u201d, that tells me a great deal about you.\n@standing in shadows\nHmmmm\u2026 I think you read me as saying something along the lines of\nHa ha ha\u2026 your fucking parents are ADDICTS.. lol\u2026 fucking retards addicted to the fucking internet \u2013 who gives a fuck if they can walk if all they do is waste their time tip tapping away on their stupid tablets. HA HA HA\n(That\u2019s me doing snark)\nNo, actually I wasn\u2019t talking about your parents at all \u2013 except to say \u2013 yes there have been some advances in healthcare, there are good points about information technology, but there are negative aspects to information technology too.\nI don\u2019t know, you could probably make the case that whatever advances in medical technology there have been are more important than having a nice job, or living in a reasonably priced house \u2013 I\u2019d certainly rather be healthy in a dump than unhealthy in a palace \u2013 but I\u2019m not sure how general improvement in healthcare has been.\nAnd I\u2019m happy your parents are happy.\nImagine that the top 0.01% only used their money in an ongoing poker tournament among themselves, in the hope of having more than everyone else at a given time. As they make more from other sources, it just gets put into the game. That seems pretty useless.\nThe top 0.01% don\u2019t do that, of course. But quite a bit of the money winds up in ongoing derivatives investments (often via hedge funds). There is a standard argument for the economic value of derivatives in terms of determining accurate prices, but the extent to which that translates into social value is \u2026 contested. So your implicit assumption that the money must somehow be doing some good may not have any real justification. The rich may be mostly gambling on price levels with each other in order to show who has the most money.\nIf the 0.01% turned their money into cash and played poker with it, forever, that cash is basically a zero percent no-repayment loan to everyone else with money denominated in that currency.\nTake it to almost to the limit to see why that\u2019s the case: assume one person accumulates half the money in the world, turns it all into cash, and then just burns it. All the rest of the money in the world instantly is twice as valuable, and that\u2019s twice as in real terms, not nominal terms.\nAnd, if instead of using cash, if they are playing poker with checks or IOUs backed by their investment accounts, that\u2019s completely invisible outside outside those circles. All those investment accounts are still ultimately invested in real stuff and in real people who are using the stuff to make more stuff.\nSeems to me like if you burned all the currency the world\u2019s actual capacity to make things would be unchanged; currency is sort of like just a voucher to control a bit of that production that doesn\u2019t change anything if it\u2019s just not redeemed.\nYou are correct, but miss the point. The real wealth and real productivity in the world doesn\u2019t change. Every dollar (euro, yuan, etc) would then have twice as much claim on the underlying real wealth and productivity.\nSo if the 0.01% turn half their wealth into pieces of paper and then burn it, the other 99.9% all instantly got that much more wealth.\nassume one person accumulates half the money in the world, turns it all into cash, and then just burns it. All the rest of the money in the world instantly is twice as valuable, and that\u2019s twice as in real terms, not nominal terms.\nI doubt this analysis even applies to gold. If someone destroyed half the gold in the world, the value of what is left would be \u2026 determined by a lot of complicated factors.\nIf we\u2019re talking instead about a fiat currency, you\u2019re going to have to do a lot more work to support this kind of assertion.\nAll those investment accounts are still ultimately invested in real stuff and in real people who are using the stuff to make more stuff.\nHow much do you know about derivatives?\nMore digits worth than I am going to post in a public forum, even under an obscured handle.\nThey all eventually resolve down to real land, or a real building, or a real piece of machinery, or a real shipping container full of real goods, or a real shipping container full of real commodities, or real labor by real people, and real promises to do various things with those real things.\nresolve down to\nI think this is my favorite BS phrase of the week.\nI could go to a racetrack and bet some money on the outcome of a horse race.\nI could also go to my broker and enter an options contract on the price of corn in six months.\nWhat is your claim about the difference between these acts, if any?\nDoes the fact that the latter act is tied to the price of a commodity somehow make it fundamentally different?\nOr does my bet on the horse race \u201cresolve down to\u201d real labor on the part of the jockey and horse trainers?\nThe difference between the bet on the horse and the bet on the corn, is the corn farmer gets paid before the corn is auctioned off, and probably gets paid before he even plants it. He\u2019s selling risk in the future, to get stable money today.\nThat\u2019s actually valuable, for society at large.\nThe difference between the bet on the horse and the bet on the corn, is the corn farmer gets paid before the corn is auctioned off, and probably gets paid before he even plants it.\nYou\u2019re making an unwarranted stipulation about the counter-party to the option. It can just be a bet that the price will go the other way.\nI could sit here and make up a story about a bookie hedging against an imbalance in the bets he has accepted personally with a few at the track window. I could even add more complex, derivative-like bets to the picture.\nThe fact that derivatives can be used to hedge has little or nothing to do with the potential for derivative investment to be akin to gambling.\nI\u2019m not a huge fan of complicated financial instruments, but they do fundamentally differ from gambling. In gambling, you\u2019re creating a risk for the sole purpose to have something to bet on. Don\u2019t get me wrong: I have no objections to that, and I enjoy going to the casino. But when I step up to a craps table, the dice are being thrown to resolve the bets on the table.\nWith derivatives, you\u2019re merely shifting risk that is already there. The price risk of corn is a thing that exists, and will exist whether or not somebody can purchase futures. Futures permit that risk to be moved to somebody who may be better able to do something about it.\nBut what about when the cash settled futures market dwarfs the size of the underlying?\nThe distinction is not always so clear.\nYeah, but people are not limited to restricting the trade to the actual risk, are they?\nIt wouldn\u2019t be true for gold because gold has nonmonetary uses. After you destroy half of it, an ounce of gold exchanges for more of other things than it did before, which reduces consumption in non-monetary uses and increases supply, so the stock of monetary gold is more than half what it was before.\nIt\u2019s much more plausible there, since fiat currency has negligible non-monetary uses. Individuals want to hold a certain amount of purchasing power as currency to make it possible to separate selling things from buying things\u2013think of it as a shock absorber. After half the money vanishes and prices have not yet fallen each person has half the purchasing power as currency he had before, so wants more currency. To get more currency you sell more than you buy. But everyone can\u2019t succeed in selling more than he buys because one person\u2019s sale is another person\u2019s purchase, so there is now excess supply on all markets, so prices fall. They keep falling until the purchasing power of each person\u2019s cash balances is back where he wants it, which means prices have fallen in half.\nThat\u2019s a somewhat simplified story since during the transition the cost of holding cash is lower since its value is going up, but it describes the equilibrium points before and after the change. For fully informed actors, the drop should be instantaneous.\nThe difference between the bet on the horse and the bet on the corn\nAnother difference is that the future market generates useful information.\nBut although successful speculation is both profitable and socially useful, the profit is not a measure of how useful it is, unlike profits in most other market contexts. Hence it is possible to have inefficient speculation\u2013spending a thousand dollars to get information that is worth two thousand to you but has a social value of only a hundred. That point is not original with me, it\u2019s due to Hirschleifer.\nThat\u2019s the case someone referred to earlier where you spend money putting in a fiber connection to the market in order to get your bid in a hundredth of a second faster. Correcting prices a hundredth of a second sooner probably doesn\u2019t have much social value, but it might be very profitable.\nAt a considerable tangent but of interest to me, reputational enforcement of contracts has the same logic\u2013the incentive to do it is not linked to the social value it produces. When you decide not to do business with the seller who cheated me, thus deterring cheating, your objective is not to deter cheating but to avoid being yourself cheated. If it is costly for you to find out whether he or I really defaulted on the contract you can protect yourself by doing business with neither of us, which means it is not in my interest to report his default, which means reputational enforcement won\u2019t work. So the critical requirement is making it possible for third parties to determine at low cost who is at fault in a contract breach.\nThis is the standard rationale, which I referenced in my OP:\nThere is a standard argument for the economic value of derivatives in terms of determining accurate prices, but the extent to which that translates into social value is \u2026 contested.\nIt\u2019s much more plausible there, since fiat currency has negligible non-monetary uses. Individuals want to hold a certain amount of purchasing power as currency to make it possible to separate selling things from buying things\u2013think of it as a shock absorber. After half the money vanishes and prices have not yet fallen each person has half the purchasing power as currency he had before, so wants more currency.\nIf half of the money in the world were randomly destroyed, this sort of explanation might make sense.\nBut the original proposal was that we could liken rich people hanging on to their money to some amount of it being destroyed, and therefore improving the lives of others by raising the value of their money*. What those rich people would be doing violates a premise of your explanation.\n* Of course, even if you accept the original argument, increasing the value of money in that way would hurt those who have negative amounts of it. That is, everyone in debt.\nA rich person could gain money by producing rice at a lower cost than a bunch of subsistence farmers. The farmers would then go into debt, their land would be seized and they would be forced to forego their quaint traditional lifestyle in favor of working in sweatshops.\nThis would ultimately yield a bunch of money to society at large. So even though the farmers in particular were screwed over, one might suppose the diffuse benefits were worth it.\nBut then one considers that people are often stupid when spending their money. Sometimes they spend money on things that they ultimately habituate to, providing no long term increase to their happiness despite great expense. Sometimes they spend money on things that actually lower their happiness. They spend money on electronics that disrupt their sleep habits, leading to chronic fatigue and a bad mood. They spend money private entertainment systems in order to spend time on those things rather than their neighbors and friends. Maybe things were better when people had to attend social functions on weekend nights.\nSo, in the aftermath of Mr. Bigbux\u2019 commercial sorties, one of those farmers who went bankrupt might then spend his extra money as a sweatshop worker on a bunch of consumer stuff. But instead of improving his happiness, it would actually reduce it. Talk about a bad deal!\nAfter a good night\u2019s sleep I\u2019m ready to distill my ideas.\nThe premise that what\u2019s good for the rich is good for everyone else rests on the assumptions that increases in wealth are inherently beneficial and that the wealth of the rich either trickles down or has a neutral effect on the wealth of society as a whole.\nA person could disagree with the premise if they rejected the first assumption and instead thought that increases in wealth were often bad.\nA person could disagree if they didn\u2019t believe the second assumption\u2013that the wealth of the rich either trickles down or remains neutral\u2013and instead thought that it lessened the wealth of everyone else. I\u2019m not given to this argument myself, but I will point out there are circumstances where capitalism can work out this way.\nA person could disagree if they had some secondary goal, such as achieving equality, which gains to the rich would conflict with. Depending on their priorities, the benefits of wealth could be canceled out by the harm done to equality.\nI think those are all of the general reasons a person might rationally disagree with the premise.\nIt\u2019s necessary to be clear about the distinction between wealth and money. If the treasury prints an extra billion dollars and gives it to the rich their wealth has increased but at the cost of the wealth of everyone else\u2013the real stuff that matters hasn\u2019t changed, they just get more of it and other people get less.\nThe situation I think you are considering is where the rich get wealth without anyone else losing it\u2013manna from heaven or the equivalent. If the rich are rich largely because their income is from capital and they use the extra wealth to produce more capital\u2013hire people with it to build factories, say\u2013then the capital/labor ratio of the society goes up, which will tend to raise wages and lower interest rates. I wouldn\u2019t describe that as \u201ctrickling down,\u201d but it is a benefit for the non-rich.\nIf the rich spend their money in other ways, I don\u2019t see any general reason to expect their increased wealth to hurt or harm others.\nThe harm comes from how their wealth-creating actions change society in ways that can\u2019t be expressed in purely monetary terms. A person living in post-industrial civilization today has greater wealth than rice farmers in Burma, but those rice farmers might have things which are of greater psychological value. Closer kinship, for instance.\nFurthermore, one might think that it is wealth itself that wreaks physical and mental havoc upon those who possess too much of it. Candy, for instance, takes advantage of people\u2019s dietary compulsions in order to do them harm. Just because people are willing to buy it doesn\u2019t make it beneficial.\nI agree that harm could come in indirect ways. Also benefits.\nRich people are a market for expensive new technologies, including medical ones, that may later develop to be inexpensive. Rich people often donate money to what they see as worthy causes, motivated by altruism, status seeking, or both, which may do good. The existence of wealthy people may make others feel worse because they feel inferior, or better because their existence makes the country seem more important.\nI agree that there might be social changes not easily analyzed in economic terms, but I find it hard to see why rich people getting somewhat richer would cause such changes either in the rich or the non-rich.\n@David Friedman and Red Foliot\nTo steelman the \u201crich getting richer makes some poor people worse off\u201d case: a point I don\u2019t often see mentioned:\nIn China, if you have only say, 1 dollar to eat lunch, you can get a much better lunch than you can in the US, where that would buy you say, a small pack of gum. This isn\u2019t just because labor is cheaper and the cost of producing the same food is somewhat cheaper, it\u2019s because the society is set up to meet the needs of the large number of people there who only have $1 to spend on lunch.\nIt is also possible to have a good lunch for $1 in the US: it\u2019s going to look like a giant pile of rice and beans or potatoes and vegetables with some seasoning most likely. But no one in the US produces this lunch (you can make it yourself but then you have to do that, plus you don\u2019t enjoy the economy of scale a restaurant making gallons of cheap lentil soup would), because almost everyone can afford a better lunch (maybe they do at that place all the Hispanic construction workers get their lunch which is located in a scary neighborhood).\nRelated, you might be satisfied with a smaller, cheaper house, but maybe they only build big houses in your old neighborhood now. This is a little like gentrification, but I think slightly different: it\u2019s not about poor people being bought out and replaced by richer people, it\u2019s about poor peoples\u2019 lives becoming worse as a result of society not catering to their needs.\nYou\u2019ve got two proposotions therein.\nThe first : you request a steelman of the claim that monetary gains by the wealthy do not cause life for society on the whole to improve. The second : if monetary gains by the wealthy do not improve life for society, this must be because the wealthy are hoarding money without spending it. I don\u2019t think anyone believes either of those as you have stated them. One can\u2019t steelman a strawman.\nMoreover, steelmanning is something that one does on behalf of their opponent. IE, if you don\u2019t believe [X], then you are the one who has to steelman [X].\nYou should also specificy what you mean by \u201cbenefit society.\u201d Being more specific there will go a long way to clarifying the whole situation.\nI think it is true that the rich do benefit society, in important ways, and to meaningful degrees, whether intentionally or unintentionally. We want a market economy, despite the necessity of inequalities. Being poor in America is much better than being poor almost anywhere else. All granted.\nBut do wealthy people necessarily want to benefit society, or to allow society to benefit from their personal gains? I don\u2019t think that they do, Nor do I believe that we even want them to.\nBenefitting society can only mean either of :\n(A) other citizens increase in financial power\n(B) other citizens enjoy greater tangible benefits without increasing in financial power\n(A) is what all people actually want. It\u2019s what the wealthy want because having a great deal of financial power is the exact definition of being wealthy. Making (A) happen for yourself more than for other people is exactly how you become wealthy. If (A) happens for society on the whole, then the wealthy become de facto less wealthy. Widespread (A) is the exact thing the wealthy don\u2019t want. They will prevent widespread (A) to the extent that they can.\nThis does not require the wealthy to be cackling mustache-twirlers, or to be openly and deliberately stomping on the poor, or to be amoral. Nor is the situation addressed by merely listening to one\u2019s conscience. Asking the wealthy to make (A) happen for society at large is asking them to stop doing what they\u2019ve always done. To be someone other than who they are. To be someone other than who we want them to be.\n(B) is good, and definitely happens all the time. But, it\u2019s still a state of dependency. It\u2019s anti-libertarian. It\u2019s erosive of freedom.\nGive a man a fish every day, and you feed him for the rest of his life.\nTeach a man to fish, and now you have a competitor in the fishing business.\nI think there is a balance to be struck. If laissez-faire, evil wins, and we have servitude followed by revolution. If communism, we have servitude followed by revolution. The answer is somewhere in the middle. We don\u2019t want the wealthy to be so wealthy that we can\u2019t draft behind them, but we also want them to be wealthy enough that it is worth drafting behind them.\nI\u2019ve often thought that we just need to make tax collection on the super rich logarithmic (or exponential, depending on how you look at it).\nIn this scenario, a person strongly motivated by wealth accumulation can improve their wealth position w.r.t. other people (your (A)), so that impulse remains functional.\nHowever, the absolute distance you can get from everyone else is smaller due to taking a greater and greater amount of taxes as you get bigger and bigger. So, Zuckerberg would have, say $100 million in the extreme, which would still be more than all of the other tech executives, but not so much he can continue to be a large-scale asshole.\n(I would also extend taxes to cover other things, not just income.)\nSo, Zuckerberg would have, say $100 million in the extreme, which would still be more than all of the other tech executives, but not so much he can continue to be a large-scale asshole.\nI don\u2019t know if I\u2019d characterise him as an asshole, but there is something a bit smug about him.\nHowever, what I intended to say was I think that past a certain limit, it ceases to be about the money as such. The ultra-rich are not interested in Scrooge McDuck-style vaults of cash where they can go swimming in coins, the numbers are what matters, and they matter only as a means of keeping score.\nThe real importance is in continuing to be Number One, having the greatest market share, growing new markets, and so on. Having what (to the ordinary person) are enormous piles of cash isn\u2019t the point, else they\u2019d happily lie back on their billion-dollar laurels and let some lean young new competitor overtake them in market share in New Guinea.\nBut they don\u2019t. Measuring year-on-year growth and this quarter is up by 5% on the same time last year could be done in jellybeans not dollars; what matters is the achievement and the maintenance of being The Top. So opposition to taxation is not so much \u201cyou\u2019re taking my money!\u201d as \u201cyou\u2019re knocking me down a rung on the status ladder!\u201d That being said, I think Facebook etc do have to generate enormous piles of cash merely to keep going because they\u2019re so big, but past a certain point it really is about \u2018we got here and we\u2019re staying here at the top of the mountain\u2019, and money works as a proxy for that. Well, and of course having pots of money gives you access to people and places that are the movers and shakers, gives you power and influence, and so on. So it\u2019s not the money itself, because I think if you flat-out asked him Zuckerberg would agree he\u2019s already rich enough.\nI think that\u2019s something that should be true, but isn\u2019t necessarily. If it were the very wealthy would be basically indifferent to increased taxes. So long as the taxes hit everyone equally it wouldn\u2019t change the ordinal ranking.\nBut as it turns out some billionaires seem to have just as strong an emotional reaction to taxation as people whose lives would be significantly better if that money didn\u2019t disappear from their paychecks.\nI roll my eyes when someone trots out \u201ctaxation is theft\u201d but on the other hand I know people IRL that genuinely seem to *feel* that way. They have this deep, visceral, burning anger whenever they think about paying taxes.\nYes, people are strongly and probably irrationally loss-averse. But as I understand it there\u2019s been little success in finding evidence that higher tax rates reduce the incentive to work among high earners, suggesting that when they are not viscerally responding to the prospect of a loss it really is the status ladder and not the raw numbers the high earners care about.\nThey have this deep, visceral, burning anger whenever they think about paying taxes.\nBut that\u2019s why I think it is about more than the money as money. Unless there is going to be something like a 99% tax rate, they are not in danger of having to sell everything they own and end up sleeping in their car.\nBut the money isn\u2019t just figures on a balance sheet, it\u2019s \u201cthis is the measure of my success, this is mine, this is achievement\u201d so handing it over \u2013 or worse, having it taken \u2013 is like the teacher taking your gold star for getting 10/10 on a test when you\u2019re in First Class and handing it to someone else who only got 6/10 because you already have three gold stars on the classroom chart and they have none.\nIt\u2019s not fair \ud83d\ude42\nBut the money isn\u2019t just figures on a balance sheet, it\u2019s \u201cthis is the measure of my success, this is mine, this is achievement\u201d\nI think it\u2019s the \u201cthis is mine\u201d part that you are underestimating. If all people cared about was relative achievement and the resulting status, a high tax rate imposed on everyone wouldn\u2019t much matter.\nPeople have a hardwired commitment strategy against having their stuff taken. Imagine a mugger demands your money. You have $30 you could give him. Your best estimate is that the cost of refusal, fighting or running, is $40. I predict that you (generic you) probably fights or runs. At $400, probably not.\nThis commitment strategy is rational, even if the act is not. The knowledge that you are the sort of person who will bear sizable costs to keep someone from taking your stuff makes other people less likely to try to take your stuff, and if they don\u2019t try you don\u2019t have to fight them. I have an old article you might find of interest on a positive account of rights, a description of rights not as a moral category but as a description of human behavior.\nGovernments try to get around this commitment strategy by convincing people that taxes don\u2019t count as someone taking your stuff, sometimes successfully, sometimes not. They are fighting against the \u201cI earned it fair and square and you are taking it from me\u201d response.\nDo you find this response irrational in the context of ordinary theft? Are you surprised if people respond to muggers or burglars with a deep, visceral, burning anger?\nNo, I don\u2019t. That\u2019s why I why I lead in with the line about \u201ctaxation is theft\u201d.\nWhile I don\u2019t find it convincing as a matter of political philosophy, I have to acknowledge that it does accurately describes an emotional reaction that some non-trivial fraction of the population feels.\nI think almost everyone has the emotional reaction, for the reason I sketched. People differ in whether they, like you, special case government taking your stuff and so distinguish it from other people taking it.\nIndeed, my best definition of \u201cgovernment\u201d as distinguished from other institutions is an agency against which most people have dropped the commitment strategy they use against other violators of their rights. That might mean not feeling the emotion at all, it might mean feeling the emotion but not acting on it because government has such an overwhelming superiority of power.\nFor more details, see.\nlike the teacher taking your gold star for getting 10/10 on a test when you\u2019re in First Class and handing it to someone else who only got 6/10 because you already have three gold stars on the classroom chart and they have none. It\u2019s not fair \ud83d\ude42\nOne of the kids I tutor came in seething about how she hates school and she hates her teacher. I asked her what happened, and I learned this little gem: she was getting straight As in all her classes and all her tests, until last week her Geometry teacher changed how the weekly challenge quiz is done. The 4 kids at each table all study the weeks material together, and then they all each take the challenge quiz, without cheating off each other. But now the teacher goes to each table, takes ONE quiz sheet at random, grades it, and all 4 kids at that table get that grade.\nWhat the everliving\u2026\nPublic school and public school teachers long ago moved beyond the point of parody, and they are only getting worse.\nThis kid had every right to be enraged.\nWhat is this teacher trying to teach, except maybe for the smart competent kids to hate everyone else even more?\nWhat counts as \u201cbenefiting society\u201d?\nVery roughly speaking, what I normally take that to mean is:\nBenefited a typical person. Even more roughly, I\u2019ll approximate that as\nraised the median real income.\nWhat actually happened to the US economy from 2000-2016,\nis that the median income approximately broke even (though they lost for most of that time)\nthe 4th quintile lost 2.4% of their income,\nand the bottom quintile lost 9.4% of their income,\nwhile the economy grew by about 80% in that period,\nhttps://www.thebalance.com/us-gdp-by-year-3305543\nSo, yes, there is a real case where trickle down failed about half of us.\nThe figures you link to are for household income, not individual income. From 2000 to 2016, the average household size dropped by about 4%. So on a per capita basis (ignoring the possibility that the change in household size varied by income, which I don\u2019t have data for) your \u201c4th quintile lost 2.4% of their income\u201d becomes \u201c\u201d4th quintile increased their income by 1.6%\u201d and similarly for the other figures.\nYou are citing nominal figures (not inflation adjusted) for the economy, real figures for household income. If you follow your link and look at the table for real GDP, you will discover that your 80% should be 33%. Further, that\u2019s a total not a per capita figure. From 2000 to 2016, population increased by about 15%. So your 80% growth in nominal total GDP is about an 18% growth in real per capita GDP, which is what is relevant to real per household income.\nA rather large difference.\nRe. the previous thread on Catalonia and secession, a good, brief defense of why, all else equal, small states are better.\nIt is kind of jarring that two guys in Deutschland would claim that a group of small neighboring states will tend to interact peacefully with one another.\nWell, that\u2019s not really a good argument, since the Thirty Years War was mainly north block vs. south block\u2026\nIt also had intervention by large foreign powers as a central driver. Maybe if Denmark, Sweden (yes they were stronk at the time), and France were also broken into small states, the war would have been isolated to the Bohemian phase.\nIf you only get the small state peace bonus when no large countries exist to meddle in your affairs, then it\u2019s not a real bonus for the foreseeable future. Large states currently exist, and have significant power projection capabilities.\nMy favorite vegas-related conspiracy theory was that the dude was an agent of the Spanish government on a wild quest to get them out of the news. Because ye gods, the optics on this whole thing look HORRIBLE for them\u2026\nCatalonia is very interesting. Generally, people support independence movements if there is some kind of history of oppression. But the mainstream opinion seems to be that Catalonia has the right to secession simply because of the vote. And yet I don\u2019t think most of the supporters of Catalan secession(other than libertarians) in the US would support secession by Texas and they certainly wouldn\u2019t support it at an individual level. The governments in the world understand better than the common person what the consequences would be which is why you don\u2019t see much official support for Catalonia. I\u2019m guessing that Catalonia won\u2019t become independent any time soon but we\u2019ll see.\nby \u201csupport\u201d, do you mean encourage and vote for if I had the option? Or do you mean \u201caccept that they have a right to do it\u201d? Because I feel very strongly in favor of the second definition, I have no real opinion on the first.\nIf there was a strong, serious, and consistent over time desire in Texas to leave the United States I\u2019d support passing a law to create a process for a referendum to be called and for secession to happen.\nIf Texans decided to go that way I might well support a hardball negotiating stance vis-a-vis exit terms, but that\u2019s different from saying you can\u2019t leave no matter what.\nLikewise. Although the problems arise in 54% or whatever close margin vote to secede.\nAnd very different for cracking skulls over a non-binding resolution. I\u2019m no fan of the North\u2019s response to southern secession in the American civil war, but at least Lincoln had the common decency to actually wait for the South to secede. He didn\u2019t send the army in to disrupt the legislate of South Carolina from even talking about leaving in the first place\u2026\nHe didn\u2019t send the army in to disrupt the legislate of South Carolina from even talking about leaving in the first place\u2026\nHe did in Maryland.\nMaryland was a special case, because it controlled access to the national capital.\nYes, it was regrettable. But he only did it once and let them meet again later.\nDoes Austin have the right to secede from Texas?\nDoes downtown have the right to secede from Austin?\nDoes an owner of one building have the right to secede from downtown?\nDoes an owner of a condo have the right to secede from that building?\nIf Austin wanted to leave TX and stay in the US, no. Secession and revolution are inherently extra-legal question that aren\u2019t constrained by any legal rules.\nThe internal organization of the United States is not such an inherently extra-legal question. It\u2019s a matter for the US constitution which says that no state can be created from the territory of another state without the consent of that state.\nIf Austin wanted to secede from TX and the US it would be worth considering but it would be reasonable to conclude that it is too small and too integrated. That\u2019s certainly the case for all your other examples.\nAustin has a city level population of nearly a million and 271 square miles of land. The microstate of San Marino, which is an enclave inside of Italy, has a population of 33,000 and an area of 23 square miles. Even if it was a problem, the people could easily ask who are you to decide what is and isn\u2019t reasonable. They want freedom. Why don\u2019t they have the freedom to decide for themselves?\nWhat Bean said about the internal organization of the United States.\nPart of me wants to say that everyone should ideally have the complete right to secede from the country, but there can be reasonable exit taxes and border control. I wouldn\u2019t want to secede if it means the Border Patrol would be stationed all around my house. But then, another part of me reminds myself that I would purchase a (hypothetical) house under the presumption that my neighbor isn\u2019t about to declare independence, declare war on the United States, and start firing across the border \u2013 or even just strike up music late at night in total immunity to noise ordinances.\nStill, I favor secession to a very large extent. I\u2019d say a town or county should be large enough to declare independence, and if it doesn\u2019t work out for them, they have no one but themselves to blame.\nThis seems like a good time to mention the Great Republic of Rough and Ready, which seceded from the Union for a year in 1850 over taxes. (Wikipedia says mining; I heard liquor.) No one cared, and they reentered the Union the following year.\nOf course, California in 1850 was a pretty lawless place, and pretty tenuously tied to the rest of the country.\nThis is how Lichtenstein works. \u201cmunicipalities in Liechtenstein are entitled to secede from the union by majority vote.\u201d\nI don\u2019t see much of a correlation between the geographic size of the state and freedom:\nhttps://www.fraserinstitute.org/economic-freedom/map?page=map&year=2015\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Index_of_Economic_Freedom\nhttps://object.cato.org/sites/cato.org/files/human-freedom-index-files/human-freedom-index-2016-update-3.pdf\nI\u2019ve brought up my objection to small countries before in SSC, and I don\u2019t think anyone has given me an answer, so I\u2019ll repeat myself.\nMy issue with small states is how I would feel about the US breaking into smaller countries. Currently I find it very easy to travel anywhere in the US (crossing state borders is a matter of seeing a sign), working anywhere in the US, using the same money everywhere. I do agree that the government might be more competent if it were smaller (although I haven\u2019t noticed city or county government being very competent). But any gains from better government would be out-weighed by the loss of easy travel and trade within the US.\nVery possibly. But, smaller independent states can collaborate on things like that; witness the North German Customs Union or the Schengen Agreement, or even the Articles of Confederation back when all thirteen states really were free and independent. I\u2019d imagine that fifty (or more) smaller American countries probably would collaborate to make commerce at least no harder than passing through a current Californian agricultural inspection station.\nFrom just across the border, my impression is that the US is a little too big and a little too diverse, which leads to endless really heated arguments about virtually everything. If the country were divided into smaller pieces along cultural and economic lines, there would simply be less to fight about. For example, I expect Massachusetts and Texas could each separately come up with gun-ownership legislation that would have broad approval within each state, but I rather doubt they could come up with joint gun-ownership legislation that would have broad approval in both places.\nIf it were possible to split up the US, I think the cultural and economic areas identified in The Nine Nations of North America would be a good place to start.\n@Johan. Except that these cultural lines are in truth very mixed up, and I don\u2019t think you\u2019d make people happier by dividing them into regions. I live in Minnesota, and I notice it is included in the \u201cBreadbasket\u201d region in your link. That would put Minnesota in a very Republican region, which would not be a match for much of my state. In the latest election, the biggest split was between urban and rural regions, which are generally close to each other geographically. By the way, I notice thy break up Canada in the link as well as the US, do you agree with this, since Canada is so large geographically?\nMaybe in areas of Europe, one can make countries more homogeneous by breaking them into smaller countries, but I don\u2019t see that working in North America.\n@Evan. Yes, there are mitigations available to small countries, if they work together well, but never as well as being in one country.\nA few weeks ago, we had a discussion on libertarianism. Unfortunately, I don\u2019t think it really got anywhere. I think it\u2019s because I relied too heavily on analogies and for many people, that\u2019s not very convincing. So no more metaphors. I found this article that has some similar thoughts that I do, although I don\u2019t agree with all of it. My question for anarcho-capitalists: in an ancap world, for an individual who doesn\u2019t own property and can\u2019t afford it, how are they in any sense free? Libertarians always say they think people should be able to do whatever they want as long as they aren\u2019t hurting anyone, but for our property-less individual, they are always at the mercy of some other individual. Is that what freedom looks like?\nWell, I vaguely consider myself an ancap. The standard answer would be \u201ceveryone would have property.\u201d\nYou come in to the world with property under anarchocapitalism/libertarianism; that\u2019s the definition of property under ancapism, property is yourself, anything another person willingly gives to you (and fraud doesn\u2019t count,) and anything derived entirely from your own property (and unowned material like, say, air.)\nAncapism wouldn\u2019t be particularly nice for the poor and the disabled, but\u2026 no system is gonna be particularly nice for the poor, that\u2019s what being poor means. Most ancaps, myself included, would say that no-one in Ancapistan is going to be as poor as the poorest people in the U.S.; in an unrestricted economy everyone would be able to find some way to provide for themselves.\nYou should probably visit Reddit\u2019s /r/goldandblack, that\u2019s where all the smart ancaps hang out.\nCome on. Self ownership doesn\u2019t mean anything if you can\u2019t express it. And saying that the poor people would be better if you just presupposing one of the main issues of debate. Take the least convenient possible world where people who are homeless in the present would still be homeless in ancapistan. Please don\u2019t fight the hypothetical. It\u2019s tiresome. Now do you think that homeless person is free?\n[Note: while sympathetic to the philosophy, I am not an AnCap. I don\u2019t believe freedom is the only consideration in how society should be run.]\nIt\u2019s an odd definition of freedom you are using. Someone who is mute is still free to talk. The problem is that freedom doesn\u2019t lead to perfect outcomes. People will still suffer under a libertarian system, because people are human. That people still suffer doesn\u2019t make them less free.\nAny system needs to deal with the problem of scarcity, that there\u2019s not enough of the things people want to go around. In a libertarian system, scarce things stay with the property owners. This isn\u2019t fair, but because of scarcity, there is no possible fair answer that gives everyone what they want, which would be necessary for things to be fair.\nLeaving things with the property owners and letting them trade among themselves (which we call freedom) rewards production of things people want and thus seems to lead to better outcomes than systems where some central authority controls distribution of scarce things and tries to redistribute things to suit their idea of fair.\nSelf ownership doesn\u2019t mean anything if you can\u2019t express it.\nTake the least convenient possible world where people who are homeless in the present would still be homeless in ancapistan. Please don\u2019t fight the hypothetical. It\u2019s tiresome. Now do you think that homeless person is free?\nHomeless people aren\u2019t allowed to go anywhere or use anything they don\u2019t have permission to in our world either.\nIn Ancapistan he would be free to walk around on public-access sidewalks, free to work for anyone he wants for whatever pay he wants, free to make use of any unowned property and make anything possible out of the things he has and acquires, free to make love to whomever will have him: just what freedom does this guy have in our world that he doesn\u2019t in Ancapistan?\nOn private property like malls they don\u2019t allow homeless people to loiter. What makes you think a prudent businessman would do so? They would probably be kicked out any major city. And that\u2019s not even getting in to possible welfare benefits.\nLots of people have compassion and want to help those less fortunate, like people that struggle to afford to buy property. Most people don\u2019t think of every interaction as a business interaction and appreciate other aspects of civil society.\nThese people would do in ancapistan the things they do under the state, like build tiny house villages for the homeless. Hundreds of volunteers building small, very inexpensive houses, with many people donating money for the materials and land, and even businesses sponsoring the homes for good press.\nHomeless people are at the mercy of donors, but entrepreneurs are at the mercy of consumer choices, workers are at the mercy of people willing to employ them, and people that want to eat are at the mercy of those who grow food. We live in an interconnected world where everyone depends on everyone else, and this doesn\u2019t make us less free, at least not in my conception of freedom.\nAnd he would be free to rent housing of lower quality and lower cost than is legally available at present, so might not be homeless.\nno system is gonna be particularly nice for the poor\nNot all numbers are equal.\nin an unrestricted economy everyone would be able to find some way to provide for themselves.\nSo a quadriplegic with low IQ would do\u2026what exactly?\nI have trouble coming up with any jobs except begging.\nThe key part of trade is an exchange of value. You want to find things that other people are willing to give you money for. It feels good to give money to help those that truly can\u2019t care for themselves, so in a sense, I\u2019m trading my donations to those in need for a feeling of goodwill. Finding someone that truly can\u2019t produce directly is what drives true charity, the voluntary transfer of goods in return for the feeling of helping someone in need.\nSupply and demand works even if you don\u2019t think of it. If my community has one quadriplegic asking for donations, it\u2019s easy to collect enough voluntary donations to support them. If there are a large amount of people begging, it\u2019s hard to get enough to help all of them. If some of them are likely scammers, the amount of goodwill you get from charity is lower, and thus less people donate.\nIf there\u2019s a scarcity of food, it\u2019s likely that in Ancapistan our quadriplegic (or anyone that can\u2019t produce) is going to be one of the ones that ends up short. That\u2019s tragic. But it\u2019s also true that if there\u2019s scarcity of something people need like food in any society that someone is not going to get enough. The trade off to rewarding production of things society needs or wants like food is more food, and thus less of a chance that there will be a scarcity of food and more available for charity to those that can\u2019t produce.\nI\u2019ll allocate food in exchange for more food\nBut I already have the food\u2026 why do I need you to give me what I already have?\nUnless you intend to take the food from me, and then give some of it back. And that\u2019s going to require some of the food go to the people doing the collection so they don\u2019t just keep all the food for themselves, people that could otherwise be producing more food themselves so we\u2019re not in this problem. Of course, if there\u2019s a chance there\u2019s not enough food for them and me, you\u2019re going to feed them first, since they have guns.\nMeanwhile, our quadriplegic friend is likely behind both the people taking the food I produced and me in the food line, so he\u2019s still out of luck. Especially because I can\u2019t give him my food, since you took all of it.\n@Thegnskald: I lol\u2019ed\nIf my community has one quadriplegic asking for donations, it\u2019s easy to collect enough voluntary donations to support them. If there are a large amount of people begging, it\u2019s hard to get enough to help all of them. If some of them are likely scammers, the amount of goodwill you get from charity is lower, and thus less people donate.\nExactly and in our current system, we have a central authority that keeps the number of scammers relatively low compared to laissez-faire. So this results in relatively high levels of charity, which I consider good, so central authority is good.\nFurthermore, individual charity has a tendency to be extremely racist, sexist, \u2018lookist,\u2019 neurotypicalist, etc; favoring the pretty person that we identify with over the person with the worst issues. Hence some level of bureaucracy that makes objective rules is good.\nIf there\u2019s a scarcity of food, it\u2019s likely that in Ancapistan our quadriplegic (or anyone that can\u2019t produce) is going to be one of the ones that ends up short. That\u2019s tragic.\n\u2018Providing for yourself\u2019 involves more than just food, but also housing, healthcare, clothing, etc, etc. That requires way more money than just not starving. However, the actual issue for me is more that having a permanent underclass which never gets the opportunity to use their natural talents because of deprivation is bad for them and bad for society.\nThe quadriplegic was only the (extreme) example because the other person claimed that there was a job for everyone, a claim that you\u2019re not actually willing to defend, so you changed the topic.\nIf we take a slightly less incapacitated person, who can have kids, it\u2019s bad if this person can\u2019t provide sufficiently for this kid or raise it well, so it can benefit from education to his or her ability.\nThis idea that minimizing/privatizing the state results in maximum productivity is a very bad analysis that assumes that people who are not maximally productive merely lack motivation, rather than skills.\nWe\u2019ve seen in the past that mandatory and government-paid education created huge benefits for society as many people could not acquire skills they otherwise wouldn\u2019t have acquired, resulting in many people reaching a level of productivity that wouldn\u2019t have happened by merely providing incentives.\nWe\u2019ve seen in the past that mandatory and government-paid education created huge benefits for society\nTwo sources of evidence against that claim:\nE.G. West, Education and the State\nJames Tooley, The Beautiful Tree\nThe first is a description of the history of 19th century British schooling which finds no evidence that the shift to state provided schooling resulted in improvement, some evidence that people in the early 19th century English cities were getting about as much (private) schooling as people in the contemporary Prussian system, which was government provided and compulsory.\nThe second describes modern very low cost private schools in third world countries which people send their kids to because the government provided free public schools are so bad.\nWhat is the evidence on which you base your \u201cwe\u2019ve seen\u201d claim?\nCan you explain your logic, please? I thought the problem with proposed Ancap societies was that without a safety net, the poor will starve. Now you\u2019re telling me that for some reason this will cause a lot of people to try to scam the system. If you can be sure you\u2019re going to get benefits if you claim disability, that\u2019s an encouragement to scam the system.\nThere\u2019s nothing stopping the bureaucracy from being any of those things, either, and if the bureaucracy is racist or sexist, there\u2019s no alternative. The bureaucracy is likely to make one-size-fits-all rules that favor the current fashion of the day, leaving gaps not covering the unfavored and allowing scammers to exploit and weaken the system. Private charities like the UNCF sprung up to cover gaps in the system; just about any cause you could name has a private charity to cover it.\nI used food as the easiest to demonstrate example. For the foreseeable future, we\u2019re stuck dealing with scarcity for everything, including education. There aren\u2019t enough high-quality teachers to give every student a top-quality education, and so we have a permanent underclass created by the differential in educational outcomes between places that can afford top-quality education and those that can\u2019t, and we have an upper class with the political skills to game the system and the resources to pay for private education. The best ideas to fix this involve allowing those that want out to take the money they would have been forced by the system to spend on poor public education and buy private education on the market. That doesn\u2019t save everyone, but it incentivizes people to learn to take action to better their kids education, and it incentivizes people to find ways to provide a better education using less resources.\nAs long as we\u2019re stuck with scarcity, in every system the poor and disadvantaged are going to get the short end of the stick on just about everything. In order to get rich (or otherwise powerful), you need the skills and connections that also allow you to navigate the system and get the best outcomes in education, or food, or whatever it is, and those skills can\u2019t be taught.\nToastengineer is wrong; there\u2019s not a job for everyone, so I have no need to defend his statement. Any society has to have a way of accounting for those that are actually unable to provide for themselves, like the very young and old, to take more common examples.\nI took the thrust of your point to be that because this person couldn\u2019t provide for themselves, an Anarcho-capitalist society would leave them to die, and I can\u2019t guarantee that, but no society can.\nWe\u2019re approaching the problem of the underclass, as you put it, differently. Your approach seems to be to set up a government which will guarantee they get promised the necessities of life, and hope that scarcity never gets to the point where you have to deny them something they need because there\u2019s not enough for everyone. My approach is to set up a society which incentivizes production to minimize the chance of scarcity, and trusts in society to see that charity is provided. Both approaches have their flaws. I\u2019m not an Anarcho-capitalist, I approve of some level of a public safety net, but pretending that it doesn\u2019t come with a very high cost to society, including the underclass, is naive.\nI thought the problem with proposed Ancap societies was that without a safety net, the poor will starve.\nI have not been arguing this and the comment I made that you replied to did not claim this.\nNow you\u2019re telling me that for some reason this will cause a lot of people to try to scam the system.\nAll \u2018free money\u2019 situations incentivize scamming and generally require gatekeeping to prevent this. Individual charity givers are probably worse at gatekeeping for various reasons.\nPrivate charity organizations may be equal or better than the government, but there the issue is a free rider problem where those with less concern for the poor can free ride on the greater willingness to give of others. For example, consider a society of 2 rich people (Bob and Alice) and 1 poor person (David) for ease of calculation. Bob considers the welfare you buy with $10 per rich citizen sufficient, while Alice thinks that $20 per rich citizen is sufficient.\nDepending on your preferences/politics, I think you can argue that there are two fairish outcomes:\n\u2013 One where Bob pays $10 and Alice pays $20\nHowever, in reality Bob can simply choose to pay nothing and get his way, since then if Alice does pay $20, it still averages out to $10 per rich citizen. Effectively, Bob can extort Alice due to her higher willingness to pay.\nSo voluntary donations create an anti-democratic outcome that is below the average willingness of citizens to pay.\nAs long as we\u2019re stuck with scarcity, in every system the poor and disadvantaged are going to get the short end of the stick on just about everything.\nPer my calculation above, voluntary donations results in extra scarcity for the poor compared to mandatory welfare taxation.\nIn order to get rich (or otherwise powerful), you need the skills and connections that also allow you to navigate the system and get the best outcomes in education, or food, or whatever it is, and those skills can\u2019t be taught.\nWhy not? Perhaps we don\u2019t teach them now, but most of these are acquired skills and thus are learned. If they can be learned, they can be taught.\nEvidence, please? We know the current gargantuan one-size-fits-all bureaucracies are horrible at gatekeeping.\nPrivate charity organizations may be equal or better than the government, but there the issue is a free rider problem where those with less concern for the poor can free ride on the greater willingness to give of others.\nThe people that are inclined to be free riders are also inclined not to vote to support charity in the first place. And you simplified example is also ignoring all the downsides of that model of charity. If Alice is choosing to spend $20 directly on a charity of her choice, rather than into a massive central pool, she can direct that money to where it is the most effective. Meanwhile, Bob\u2019s likely supporting the politician that promises to only spend $14 rather than $15 of his money on charity, even if that money is being spent less effectively by the government. At the same time, David is voting for the politician that promises $20 from Alice and Bob, even if that\u2019s more than the amount of charity that he needs.\nFurther, you\u2019ve indicated the flaw with your own argument: what if Bob\u2019s right that $10 is sufficient? Where\u2019s the extra money going? If he\u2019s right, that extra money is wasted; that\u2019s what gets you the scammers showing up to get the money in the first place. Letting everyone decide how much money to spend crowdsources the problem of determining how much money to spend overall, rather than leave it up to who can best manipulate the political system. In bad economic times, Alice and Bob can decide to spend less, serving as a feedback mechanism that scarcity in resources is starting to be an issue.\nRemember, our example that sparked this discussion was a quadriplegic with a low IQ. We started with the assumption that some people can\u2019t do productive work though no fault of their own, and now we\u2019re expecting that we can somehow give them the skills to socially compete at the top levels of society?\nI would guess the opposite. The public welfare is being run by people who make their living running it, not by people who are doing it because they care about the poor. So they are more likely both to permit scamming if preventing it is difficult and, more generally, to make decisions based on their self-interest rather than the interest of people they are supposed to be helping.\nThe same can be true for employees of a private charity, but the distance between the people who want to help the poor and the people actually handing out the money is shorter, so one would expect the principal/agent problem to be less.\nOne common solution to this problem is to identify the donor with particular recipients or groups of recipients his donation helps. His thousand dollars will have no visible effect on the total population of poor people, but it means that John\u2019s family eats instead of going hungry or that bright but poor Jane gets to go to high school or college.\nMore generally, market failure problems, including the public good/free riding problem, exist in the private system. But they are endemic in the political alternative. Consider the mechanisms for making sure programs sold as helping the poor actually do so. If one voter devotes the energy to finding out and voting against politicians who are helping other people under the pretense of helping the poor, everyone else free rides on his efforts.\nIn modern societies, a lot of government expenditure is sold as helping the poor but goes mostly to the not-poor. Consider the subsidy to higher education. The argument is that it lets some poor people go to college who wouldn\u2019t, which is true. But, on average, people who go to college, including government run and subsidized colleges, come from richer families than people who don\u2019t, and are abler so likely to be richer in the future than people who don\u2019t.\nSimilarly, programs to raise agricultural prices, in both the U.S. and Europe, are supposed to help poor farmers. But most output in the U.S. (I don\u2019t know about Europe) is from large farms, and higher food prices are a regressive tax\u2013food is a larger fraction of the budget of poorer people.\nIn a world where the only people who can\u2019t produce enough to provide for themselves are quadriplegics with low IQ, begging should work pretty well. It might even be handled via middlemen, aka charitable enterprises.\nWhat other things would work would depend on how advanced the AI was. At the moment, even people with low IQ are better at some tasks than computers. More advanced technology would reduce the value of an IQ 80 brain but also the costs of being a quadriplegic.\nYou are also changing the topic. The statement by toastengineer that I challenged (which you can see by me quoting it) is that everyone would be able to provide for himself by getting a job.\nI just want to hear what real job (providing actual value to others, so not begging) toastengineer thinks that my quadriplegic would do in Ancapistan. No more, no less.\nMy extreme example was not an admission that I think that everyone more capable would be capable of providing for himself; nor that I consider \u2018basic needs met\u2019 as sufficient for me to favor the existence of Ancapistan.\nI agree with you, but I think an even better example would be someone with a mental illness like severe social anxiety, which prevents them not only from doing labor but from even seeking it out. Such a person wouldn\u2019t even be able to beg; possibly they could dumpster dive.\nSell blood & other fluids, expend extra effort on becoming an artist (or programmer, if they\u2019re just \u201clow IQ\u201d instead of severely mentally disabled), rely on family and charity. I\u2019m not saying that person would have a better life in Ancapistan, probably significantly worse, but that person wouldn\u2019t be thrown in the river either.\nIf the guy couldn\u2019t move his limbs but didn\u2019t need hospitalization to live, he could work as a security guard or at an information booth or something. Give him mouth controls and he might be able to operate a crane or something.\nI suppose I could forsee some kind of \u201cchild insurance\u201d parents take out before conceiving that pays for hospitalization of people who can\u2019t support themselves at all. That\u2019s a long shot though.\nWhat does happen under the current system, actually? Does the government pay to keep you hospitalized?\nSo\u2026 what happens to members of a minority when the majority decide their well-being doesn\u2019t matter?\nOoh, and what happens to someone who signs a severely unfair but not illegal contract? Under the current system the state almost always upholds the contract, there\u2019s no reason for them to care that it was specifically designed so that a layman could never understand it. In Ancapistan a judge who upholds deliberately illegible contracts would lose business pretty fast.\nIt\u2019s not uncommon for a judge to throw out a contract. They do it all the time with pre-nups.\nSelling plasma currently pays ~$60 dollars per week, which is not enough to pay for rent + food + clothes. If you expect more people to have to do this, the prices will just go down even more.\nThe quadriplegic will also have big trouble getting to the clinic. The quadriplegic is a single person who has to do everything himself (my example, so I get to make up the details), so how does he get to the clinic?\nI don\u2019t know what other fluids you think he could sell, I don\u2019t think that sperm banks generally accept uneducated quadriplegics.\nrely on family and charity\nIn other words, not a job.\nThese don\u2019t seem like reasonable suggestions to me, but rather extremely wishful thinking.\nIn my country, they do.\nWhy is this relevant? This is no different from Ancapistan, so this is not an argument in favor of Ancapistan.\nIf we get rid of racism but some people from minority groups are still disadvantaged, does that mean we should have kept racism?\nIt\u2019s more like you make things better for some races but makes it much worse off for others. I know libertarians believe that everything about the free markets is Pareto improving but there are really strong reasons to believe that isn\u2019t true.\nShouldn\u2019t we argue about that then?\nI know libertarians believe that everything about the free markets is Pareto improving\nI doubt there are any libertarian economists who believe that, and not many libertarians, provided that they know what Pareto-improving means. If a tariff didn\u2019t benefit anybody nobody would lobby for it.\nThe more plausible claim is that shifts towards a freer market are usually Marshall improvements (often called Hicks-Kaldor improvements or potential Pareto improvements, but I think that terminology is misleading).\nbut for our property-less individual, they are always at the mercy of some other individual. Is that what freedom looks like?\nThere is no individual who they are always at the mercy of. What I think you mean is that they depend on there being at least one individual willing to deal with them.\nIsn\u2019t that true of all social systems? What happens in some alternative society, say a welfare state, to someone who nobody at all is willing to cooperate with?\nThere is no individual who they are always at the mercy of.\nA great way of putting it, particularly when combined with the knowledge that in non-libertarian systems, everyone is always at the mercy of the state (aka, the 51% majority)\nWelfare systems are set up in a way that that takes away a lot of uncertainty. If I\u2019m over 65 and get sick, I know that Medicare is available. But what about ancapistan? Sure there might be charities but they could lose all their funding or decide to pivot to something else. In theory, the same could happen to states but their nature means it\u2019s much less likely to happen, especially in a democracy where a sizable portion of the population will turn against it.\nIt depends on which Ancapistan you\u2019re in. Some states aren\u2019t very stable, generous, or reliable either.\nSure but in a developed country there are molochian reasons to believe that things would be worse for the poorest people. In ancapistan, the organizations that take over from the state are going to need to maximize efficiency to compete with the others. Poor, homeless people are grossly inefficient and would probably be kicked out, especially since there isn\u2019t really any kind of public space anymore.\nIn a democracy where the people are in charge of the government, they choose to take care of the poor. In Ancapistan where there people are in charge of society, they definitely won\u2019t?\nPoor, homeless people are grossly inefficient and would probably be kicked out\nAbout a century ago, when the U.S. was much closer to a laissez-faire system than it is now, about a million people, mostly poor, were arriving each year. They found jobs, found housing. Why would you expect that not to be true in a much richer future society?\n1. If 60% of the people want a welfare system but 40% don\u2019t, then a democracy would probably have more people pay in than otherwise would.\n2. Some people will only do these kinds of altruistic acts if there is a guarantee that others will join in. State coercion is more coordinated than voluntary giving. If somebody shrinks, they go to jail.\n3. Some people like the idea of giving to the poor, but they know they would be tempted to not do so. This makes it harder for them to avoid it.\n4. There is good empirical reasons to believe that welfare decreases poverty. If welfare states made no difference, we shouldn\u2019t see it.\nDo you think there were no homeless people back then? I don\u2019t really see your point.\nDo you think there were no homeless people back then?\nI think that almost all of the immigrants were poorer than today\u2019s poor, and few of them were homeless.\nAlso that they were much better off than if they had not immigrated, and if the U.S. had had a welfare state then it is likely that immigration would have been restricted, as it is now.\nI would like to see evidence that there were very few homeless people back then. Even then, your point has now just turned to open borders being better for the global poor. Understandable, but you can have open borders without eliminating the state. Ancap might have more, stronger borders than now, especially in larger countries like the US where you can travel from one side of the country to the other unimpeded.\nEven then, your point has now just turned to open borders being better for the global poor. Understandable, but you can have open borders without eliminating the state.\nBut you can\u2019t have open borders in a welfare state, as long as there are a substantial number of people elsewhere who are poor enough so that immigrating and going on welfare is more attractive than their present situation.\nYou know that medicare is available if the people handling medicare are willing to cooperate with you.\nThe situation in which someone without property in an A-C system is at the mercy of others is one in which all of the others are allied to control him. The equivalent in a welfare state is a situation where all of the clerks find reasons not to accept his medicare application, all of the people in the system who are supposed to keep them from doing that don\u2019t, because they are in on the coalition as well. If they do accept it, no doctor agrees to treat him, because they are in on the coalition as well.\nYou are assuming uniform and coordinated malevolence, or at least coordinated exploitation involving millions of people, for the A-C system, and not allowing for the implications of that assumption for the welfare state.\nAnd it requires much less coordinated malevolence in the state system because if you are in some group they want to get it only takes a majority of the legislature plus a few judges to deprive you of the benefits of the welfare system. Or make it illegal for you to practice your trade.\nIf there\u2019s total discrimination, it\u2019s more likely that it\u2019s because the law requires it than because every possible provider made that decision themselves. Historically, we had the experience of the Jim Crow laws, which made segregation not just legal but mandatory. Nobody will seat you at the lunch counter because the law won\u2019t allow it, even if they want to.\nI said that I wouldn\u2019t use analogies but they can simplify the issues.\nA) Take a guy who manages to buy out the entire world throughout peaceful means. Once he establishes control, he says he will never sell. Even though his acquisition of money was peaceful, isn\u2019t he essentially a dictator now? Maybe with the people who sold the land we can say they voluntarily agreed to the situation but their children didn\u2019t. They\u2019re essentially slaves and certainly I would say they are worse off compared to the present situation.\nB) A few years later, he offers to sell some of his property but at a price no one can afford. There is practically no difference.\nC) He then lowers the price to what the next richest guy can afford. That guy has freedom but the situation is the same for everyone else.\nD) He makes it cheap enough that billionaires can afford land but no one else can. Again they have freedom but no one else.\nZ) The average person can afford to buy property but the poorest people can not. What is the difference for them between scenario A and scenario Z? At what point, did they stop living a life under dictatorial control in to something more free? Democracy mitigates this to some degree because no one individual has complete control over a territory, which is why I think there is good reason to believe that ancapistan could have significantly less freedom for the poor. An individual vote is worthless but collectively, it gives a voice to people who otherwise wouldn\u2019t have anything.\nNot an ancap, but I think this sort of argument-by-induction is silly. Your bad outcome lasts as long as landowners can collude to keep prices high.\nInformal agreements work if there\u2019s a handful of landlords. But to coordinate 10,000+ property owners? That takes a government.\nAnd I\u2019m not being flip here. I live in the SF Bay. It\u2019s surreal that people could look at the situation in SF, and go, \u201cYou know what we need to keep property affordable? More zoning rules.\u201d\nI\u2019ve also sat on a the board of a condo-association. It\u2019s impossible to get 60 people to agree on a snow-removal schedule. A stable rent-fixing agreement between 10,000 people would take some sort of divine intervention.\nYou misunderstand me. My argument is the same even if they are charging market prices for the land. Think of it more like the super rich guy was only willing to sell a large piece of land(Russia sized) that had a market value higher than what anyone else could could afford. Then he offers a smaller chunk(Brazil sized) and one guy can afford it and so. It doesn\u2019t make a difference whether there is collusion or not. The poor guy has the same problem in scenario Z as he does in A.\nTake a guy who manages to buy out the entire world throughout peaceful means. Once he establishes control, he says he will never sell. Even though his acquisition of money was peaceful, isn\u2019t he essentially a dictator now?\nWhile we\u2019re at it: presume Cyborg Jetpack Hitler rises from the dead and somehow assassinates everyone who isn\u2019t a Nazi and anyone who considers speaking out against him immediately explodes. How does liberal democracy deal with this situation?\n\u201cAssuming your system has been destroyed through some arbitrary and undefeatable means, your system can never work,\u201d while technically a true statement, is not a very effective criticism of a system.\nYou are missing the point. When people talk about trolley problems the point isn\u2019t to discuss how likely it is that the fat man stops a trolley. It\u2019s to examine your ethical beliefs. If you refuse to do so, you\u2019re just implicitly conceding that you don\u2019t have a good answer.\nYes, one man won\u2019t buy out the whole world. But scenario Z is obviously plausible. My point is to ask how free the homeless person is in Z knowing that his situation is the same as if he was in hypothetical A.\nAs it happens my ethical beliefs are based in how likely the fat man is to stop the trolley, and also on the ramifications of letting individuals push others into harm\u2019s way on the personal belief it is a net good.\nWithout those elements it is not a meaningful moral question, because managing risk is an key element of morality. In fact it has long been my suspicion that the reason people will pull the switch but not push the fat man is their inability or refusal to ignore those elements. If people will not accept the premises of your scenario then you are not getting useful information out of it\nPretty good points.\nThere are two ethical dilemmas. What to do in the hypothetical scenario and what to do if it was really happening. I would never actually push the fat man, because it\u2019s highly doubtful it would work. But it\u2019s different within the confines of the hypothetical, which is about whether you are willing to murder one to save more. If you handwave it away by saying it won\u2019t work, you\u2019re just avoiding challenging your beliefs. The odd thing is that I never hear libertarians say that The Tale of a Slave is a contrived moral dilemma even though it\u2019s not likely that a slave owner would give their slaves that much freedom.\nAgain, I need to point out that my scenario is not about what to do in some unlikely scenario. It\u2019s about the ethical difference between the highly unlikely scenario and the likely scenario.\nWhat is the value of a hypothetical whose response doesn\u2019t correspond with reality?\nThe problem with this is the first statement, \u201cTake a guy who manages to buy out the entire world throughout peaceful means\u201c.\nHe has something people are willing to trade land for, and enough of it to trade for everyone\u2019s land. The problem is that the more of it he trades, the less value it has. Also, the less land everyone else has, the more value the land he doesn\u2019t own has. Eventually, he\u2019ll reach a point where there\u2019s nothing he can offer that\u2019s worth the cost of more land.\nThe scenario only makes sense if the person already has absolute control of some necessary non-land resource (he owns all the food and water, as an example), and there\u2019s no way for anyone else to get them without trading with him, so he\u2019s already in control of the world. We\u2019re in the sort of theoretical realm we get when we discuss economics while assuming post-scarcity; we\u2019re assuming conditions that can\u2019t exist.\nWe\u2019re already in the situation where roughly 200 corporate entities own all the land in the world.\nCan computers be considered autistic?\n(This post is inspired by this article on Psychology Today which I disagree with)\nI believe that computers behave in a way that is similar to at least some autists. Hence in this sense computers can be considered autistic.\nIn the same way that apes can be considered mentally disabled?\nI think both analogies are stretching the meaning of the respective words far beyond usefulness in most if not all contexts, but I can see how they might be interesting to think about.\nAgreed. Was Alan Turing an autist? Maybe he was.\nUnderappreciated works of art anyone?\nI\u2019ll offer the film Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World, based on the Aubrey/Maturin novels. Tall ships, big stars, masculine friendship, exciting sea battles, clever trickery, and a great classical score. Hard to see why this one flopped.\nI feel like getting a sequel to Master and Commander is one of the major reasons why we need to hurry up and invent some kind of age reversal technology.\nIf you believe Aubrey de Grey, getting to early stage age reversal wouldn\u2019t really be that much more expensive than making the film\u2026\nI don\u2019t think it actually flopped; IMDB reports $212 million gross over a $150 million budget. Kind of meh.\nWhat it didn\u2019t do, is show the series\u2019 potential for sequels, where the action at sea is complimented by intrigue and even occasional romance ashore. If it looks like just Russel Crowe and Paul Bettany having spectacular 19th-century naval battles with a bit of manly friendship, well, maybe we just saw all we really need of that.\nOK, I haven\u2019t. But look to Pirates of the Caribbean for the way to sell a series of nautically-centered but well-rounded adventure flicks; they didn\u2019t wait until the sequels to bring up the possibility that one of the heroes might actually get to kiss a pretty girl or something like that.\nThe usual rule is that you need triple the production cost to make money. I don\u2019t know if that\u2019s still current in this age of world-wide releases, multiple tiers of secondary markets, and modern marketing campaigns. But the film in question didn\u2019t even pull in double the production costs. And they sure as heck didn\u2019t make another one. It\u2019s a fair bet they lost money, all in all.\nIt won two Oscars and made a profit. It did not flop.\nI think the Aubrey/Maturin novels are underappreciated works of art. As a single body of work, they\u2019re by far the best historical novel I\u2019ve ever read, and should be considered one of the great achievements of 20th century literature.\nThe movie was pretty good.\nThe painter Ilya Repin is, I\u2019ve heard, underappreciated outside of Russia. To my eye he\u2019s gotta be one of the most phenomenal painters ever to wield the brush. This painting of his (my favorite) has its own Wikipedia page but I don\u2019t know how much that says about its appreciatedness.\n(Haha, \u201cthe most A B ever to C the D\u201d is such a funny, gaudy speech pattern, isn\u2019t it? Where does it come from? Sports?)\n[Edit to add: OK, the Wikipedia page makes it sound like Repin, and this painting, were on the whole not underappreciated. But I leave the link there so people can marvel at the painting.]\nI never heard Helmet\u2019s song \u201cMilquetoast\u201d played on the radio, but I say it\u2019s one of the best hard rock songs ever made. As a band, Helmet has their following, and they\u2019ve influenced a lot of bands that have gone on to fame (e.g. Deftones, Chevelle) but when they tour they still just play small venues and apparently they make little enough that for $10K they\u2019d play your wedding, or your living room. (According to Page Hamilton, during one of his gracefully few between-song monologues.) Though I don\u2019t know if you count as underappreciated once Beavis and Butthead have talked over one or two of your music videos.\nSpeaking of which, is King of the Hill underappreciated? Well, by definition I\u2019d say it is, since it would be impossible to appreciate it enough, but in the spirit of the OP\u2026eh, probably not.\nBut another TV show that was the predecessor of The Wire\u2013The Corner\u2013is definitely underappreciated.\nI could probably keep going on and on naming more but that\u2019s enough for now and it\u2019s getting close to Miller time.\nHe\u2019s definitely not underappreciated. I\u2019d love to see the original Reply Of The Zaporozhian Cossacks or the painting of Ivan The Terrible with his dying son someday. The latter has always struck me as particularly powerful.\nI never heard Helmet\u2019s song \u201cMilquetoast\u201d played on the radio, but I say it\u2019s one of the best hard rock songs ever made.\nI like Helmet\nBut come on. The vocals lack any of the oomph required for a truly great hard rock song\nI disagree. There\u2019s something about Page Hamilton\u2019s nonchalant \u201cmimbo voice\u201d delivery that really works great with Helmet\u2019s music. I think it\u2019s because it takes the \u201cdrama queen\u201d aspect out of it, which makes it sound heavier and more powerful. Personified, the music would look like a big muscly dude who doesn\u2019t have time for mushy feelings, he just shows up and gets the job done, which is lifting heavy things, pushing heavy things, and smashing heavy things.\nThe same approach wouldn\u2019t work with, say, Soundgarden, which needed Chris Cornell\u2019s black-gospel-style belting to complete their more richly layered, often very technical instruments. But with Helmet\u2019s \u201csonic slab sculpting\u201d I think the vocals are perfect as is.\nFor comparison, Snapcase\u2019s instrumentals are very similar to Helmet\u2019s (indeed Helmet was a central influence on Snapcase), yet Daryl Taberski\u2019s incessant \u201cturned up to 11\u201d screaming revs out quickly and loses power. Sometimes you gotta upshift!\nI think Noah is the most underrated movie from the last couple years. Good acting, great visuals and thought provoking, he really managed to examine the psychology of someone who was in his position.\nCan\u2019t watch without thinking SUPER BOAT.\nJesus of the People. There have been a number of people who were really quite cranky about the selection of the painting back in 2000. But I like it, and think that it is pretty decent, as far as iconography goes. (A number of people who did think well of the painting seemed to be the sort who didn\u2019t like much art, and even less Catholic religious art, until this one. So, imo, a painting that brought people closer to God. Win-everything.)\nNoah\u2019s Ark by Haruko Takino. A stunning piece, imo. I sat and looked at a framed print for an hour.\nIn terms of movies \u2013 I *never* got why the Matthew McConnally movie Sahara wasn\u2019t a huge hit with many sequels. This, to me, was such a great rep of visual artistry, acting, character development, and just a plain fun plot.\nI may be partly biased by nostalgia here, but I really, really enjoyed re-reading Eoin Colfer\u2019s YA novel the Supernaturalist, and I\u2019m kind of surprised that it wasn\u2019t more popular, given that Colfer\u2019s Artemis Fowl series was (is?) a school library/bookstore YA staple.\nI kind of hate to resort to describing something as \u201cx meets y\u201d, but it\u2019s kind of like \u201cBlade Runner meets Oliver Twist.\u201d It\u2019s a gritty cyberpunk dystopia where the charming and plucky orphan heroes try not to get crushed underneath the jackboots of powerful corporations/governments. Naturally, it has Colfer\u2019s signature environmentalist Aesop.\nIt could easily have been full of hackneyed genre cliches, but I think Colfer did an amazing job envisioning a brutal future where amazing technology is exploited by the powerful for short-sighted ends rather than wisely harnessed for the common good. The visual splendor of this world really captured my imagination as a kid, and I found it just as striking rereading it now. I also found the characters engaging, the dialogue witty and the plot compelling. I found myself thinking that it could make an excellent movie with a big enough budget and competent enough director. Indeed, I think it\u2019s too bad that we haven\u2019t seen more of this universe.\nBut, at the risk of getting into deeper philosophical territory that I\u2019m totally unqualified to wander into, I think it might be even tautologically impossible to say that art is under-appreciated. There\u2019s simply no objective metric one can use to evaluate the quality of art (and that\u2019s fine, we can still subjectively both enjoy and find depth in art.) Popularity (as the very question implies) doesn\u2019t seem to count that much for most observers, which is kind of interesting when you step back and think about it. What to you seems like an amazing work of cinema could easily be a forgettable movie to me, or what seems like an overlooked masterpiece to me could easily be a middling novel to you. How can we determine that someone is \u201ccorrect\u201d here?\nI guess this is kind of a trite point, but only so because it seems difficult to think of an obvious counter-argument.\nLebor Gab\u00e1la \u00c9renn seems to be a pretty accurate historical record of the journeys of the British people.\nIt tells us how Noah\u2019s son Japheth is the forebear of all Europeans (see Japhetites), how Japheth\u2019s son Magog is the forebear of the Gaels and Scythians, and how F\u00e9nius Farsaid is the forebear of the Gaels. F\u00e9nius, a prince of Scythia, is described as one of 72 chieftains who built the Tower of Babel. His son Nel weds Scota, daughter of an Egyptian pharaoh, and they have a son named Go\u00eddel Glas. Go\u00eddel crafts the Goidelic (Gaelic) language from the original 72 languages that arose after the confusion of tongues. Go\u00eddel\u2019s offspring, the Goidels (Gaels), leave Egypt at the same time as the Israelites (the Exodus) and settle in Scythia. After some time they leave Scythia and spend 440 years wandering the Earth, undergoing a series of trials and tribulations akin to those of the Israelites, who spent 40 years wandering in the wilderness. After many years at sea, they settle in the Maeotian marshes, then sail via Crete and Sicily and conquer Iberia. There, Go\u00eddel\u2019s descendant Breog\u00e1n founds a city called Brigantia, and builds a tower from the top of which his son \u00cdth glimpses Ireland.\nThe R1b fellas probably emerged from somewhere near the Don river (Maeotian marshes) travelled down to Egypt where they made King Tutt (99% British according to the DNA evidence), sailed up to Sardina, took over Spain, and then headed over to Britain.\nYet again, the ancient myths are shown to be correct.\nInteresting. I assume that the Tower of Babel/Babylon is still fictional though.\nMyths usually contain factual information, including Biblical myths. Biblical myths did get certain kings and their names right.\nhttps://www.livescience.com/15388-discovery-channel-tutankhamen-dna.html\nOkay, I was intrigued by that comment about the DNA evidence of Tutankhamun, but since I see the link has the dreaded \u201cDiscovery Channel\u201d in the URL, I\u2019m not going to bother.\nThis week\u2019s documentary: Were the Egyptian Pharoahs British?\nNext week\u2019s documentary: Were the Egyptian Pharoahs Aliens?\nAs for the Book of Invasions, it\u2019s a work that tries to marry Biblical history with native tradition (as many European works of the early period tried) and I wouldn\u2019t put too much stress on any underlying actual history; part of it involves an expedition led by Cessair, the grand-daughter of Noah, who ends up in Ireland and the last survivor, after a plague strikes in the wake of the Flood, is a man named Fint\u00e1n (or Fionntain) who lives for centuries in the successive forms of \u201ca salmon and later an eagle and a hawk, living for 5,500 years after the Flood, whence he becomes a man again and recounts Ireland\u2019s history.\u201d\nIt inspired some popular art, and a story by H.P. Lovecraft \u201cThe Moon-Bog\u201d:\nThere were secrets, said the peasants, which must not be uncovered; secrets that had lain hidden since the plague came to the children of Partholan in the fabulous years beyond history. In the Book of Invaders it is told that these sons of the Greeks were all buried at Tallaght, but old men in Kilderry said that one city was overlooked save by its patron moon-goddess; so that only the wooded hills buried it when the men of Nemed swept down from Scythia in their thirty ships.\nA question for the mathematically/logically inclined out there. Does it seem crazy to anyone that we can\u2019t divide by zero?\nObviously, it leads to contradictions and deep trouble for math, but how do we justify making it an illegal operation? It seems like we weren\u2019t willing to do the same thing for Russell\u2019s Paradox, because of which we destroyed and re-created all set theory. Why weren\u2019t we willing to just ban making Russell\u2019s Set, like we do with division by zero? Failing that, why haven\u2019t we destroyed and re-created arithmetic, given the remarkable fact that the set of real numbers isn\u2019t closed under the four basic arithmetic operations?\nI don\u2019t know, but if multiplication by zero always results in zero, then there isn\u2019t any way you can divide a non-zero number by zero and expect an answer that corresponds with the rules you\u2019ve defined.\nSo the question is whether multiplication by zero should be allowed and what it should result in\u2026\nI guess if it concerned you, you\u2019d have to just stick to the natural numbers.\nMan\u2026 I don\u2019t know. Good question. I guess if you only have (non-zero) natural numbers then you\u2019re still going to have to have a load of non-allowed operations \u2013 like 1-1 or 1-2. 1 divided by 2. So maybe just having that one operation not allowed is the best they can do?\nMultiplication actually seems the least troublesome under a set-theoretical conception! If we\u2019re generating a set of numbers starting from 1, closing it under addition yields the natural numbers, and closing it under multiplication still just yields the natural numbers. From there, you can choose either division or subtraction without yielding a necessarily open set\u2013one is the positive rational numbers, the other is the integers. But it looks like unless you want an open set, you have to pick one.\nTo put it a less intensely-mathematical way: if you want it so that you don\u2019t have to make special exceptions for any of your operations (like \u201cyou can divide by anything, except zero), you can either have all the (positive non-zero) rational numbers and no subtraction, or all the (+ and -) integers with no division. Otherwise you\u2019ll have to make an exception for zero division.\nI guess if you want to privilege operations, you have to be less concerned about equality. Less concerned about the definition of a number.\nBut then, the numbers are defined by their relations to other numbers, and the relations are the operations.\nBut I guess we could have dynamically defined numbers so that 1-1 is x which is another number exactly the same as any other? x times 1 is 1x?\nBut then I think we might have trouble with equality \u2013 would (2-2) x 2 + 6 be the same as (2-2) x 3 + 6 ?\nI think you\u2019d have to keep the x in there. So 2x + 6 wouldn\u2019t be the same as 3x + 6.\n[We not only demand the ability to perform certain operations, we also demand certain relations between numbers \u2013 it\u2019s the fact that we demand certain relations that limits the operations we can perform. If we were able to perform any operation, we can just say \u2013 this operation results in this \u2014- but we can\u2019t then relate that number to numbers outside of the operation (definition) we\u2019ve already performed.]\nConceptually, dviding a by b is asking how many times b goes into a. 1/0 is no finite number, since you can subtract 0 from 1 any number of times you want. So 1/0 = inf, then? Assuming you are OK with including infinity in your number system. The limit of 1/x as x approaches 0 is either positive or negative inf, depending on whether you approach from above or below, which seems a bit strange. And what about other operations on inf? How about inf/inf? Is it 1? In some cases, that will seem strange: (1000000/0)/(0.000001/0) = inf/inf = 1? That doesn\u2019t look right. So introduce a second concept, NotANumber?\nI don\u2019t think this line of inquiry is leading to good places.\nI\u2019m definitely not OK with including infinity in my number system. And the observation that I\u2019m making is more or less that that no matter what, this goes bad places. But progress happens, in mathematics as elsewhere, when we traipse gladly into the bad places, figure out what makes them bad, and try to fix it.\nDivision by n is what undoes multiplication by n. There are a whole lot of operations in mathematics \u2013 and in the real world \u2013 that cannot be undone, e.g. squaring, the sin(-) function, removing the leading digit of a number, or generally any operation that has the same result for multiple different inputs.\nOperations that cannot be (un)done cause no existential crises in mathematics: we are fine with \u201cwe cannot do that and won\u2019t pretend that we can\u201d.\nWhy weren\u2019t we willing to just ban making Russell\u2019s Set, like we do with division by zero?\nDivision by zero is impossible, so we decided not to divide by zero. Defining sets by unrestricted comprehension also turns out to be impossible: attempting it leads to Russell\u2019s paradox, and a whole family of similar contradictions. So we decided not to construct sets by unrestricted comprehension.\nThere\u2019s one major difference between the two situations: back when Russell\u2019s paradox appeared, unrestricted comprehension was literally our only known tool for constructing sets! Every other operation of set theory was defined in terms of unrestricted comprehensions. Hence, we were left with nothing and we had to discover new tools, that allowed us to perform some constructions \u2013 not all of the things that what we thought we could do with unrestricted comprehension, but at least some of them.\nIt\u2019s an interesting situation. Imagine that inhabitants of the planet Zorblax defined every arithmetic operation in terms of division by zero, only to discover that division by zero was actually impossible! They would stop using their naive Zorblaxian arithmetic (as we did to our naive set theory), and construct a modern Zorblaxian arithmetic, where they can still add, subtract and multiply, but division is restricted to non-zero numbers. Meet the new Zorblaxian arithmetic: it\u2019s the same as old Earth-arithmetic.\nUnrestricted comprehension was a legal operation in the naive set theory, but it is an illegal operation in modern set theory. However, we have sufficiently restricted forms of comprehension that are still available. This should answer your question: we were willing to just ban making Russell\u2019s set, and that\u2019s exactly what we did.\noperations in mathematics \u2013 and in the real world \u2013 that cannot be undone, e.g. squaring\nWhy would I be wrong in saying this is taking the square roots does?\nBecause squaring n and squaring -n both give n^2, I think.\nThat\u2019s precisely not what set theorists did from a historical standpoint. They created ZF, ZFC, NF, all the others! Why was that necessary, if all we had to do was ban Russell\u2019s Set?\nTo put it another way, why not accept the axiom of extensionality and the \u201cAxiom of Minimally Restricted Comprehension\u201d, which is comprehension with the mere addition of \u201c\u2026except you can\u2019t make Russell\u2019s Set\u201d? Why isn\u2019t that enough?\nHow do you know that your comprehension doesn\u2019t have a Russel paradox in it somewhere? If you take a set that seems paradox-free, prove something about, then somebody finds a paradox, your proof has to be reevaluated and probably thrown out. So to increase the reliability of math, you want a way to reliably create your sets safely. So you create a set of axioms which avoids the paradoxes you know about and work from there.\nIf the system I defined (extensionality and minimally restricted comprehension) has a contradiction lurking within it, I\u2019m excited to find what it is\u2013that would be illuminating to discover. Sounds like a cool thing for set theorists to investigate.\nAnd more generally, to the idea that the possibility of a lurking contradiction is in and of itself bad: if what we want is provably paradox-free logic, which is also axiom-based and powerful enough to express some very basic ideas, we already know that that\u2019s an impossible task from the Incompleteness Theorems. The kind of \u201csafety\u201d and \u201creliability\u201d you seem to want is already known to be impossible. It\u2019s a cruel world, I know. (Or I\u2019m misinterpreting you, but I don\u2019t think so\u2026)\nI\u2019m rusty, but the system you defined seems correct, but hard to use. Saying \u201cdon\u2019t generate this sort of set\u201d leaves it to the reader to decide whether they\u2019ve done so accidentally and that may not be obvious, whereas saying \u201cuse these rules to generate sets\u201d gives people an actual method for creating paradox-free ones.\nAnd I would be curious to know what you mean by basic ideas. The version I know is that you can\u2019t have a consistent set of axioms that can prove *all* true statements about the integers. Which leaves open the possibility that ZFC is consistent and proves almost everything we\u2019ll ever care about, but we\u2019ll never know whether the Riemann hypothesis is true, or even that it can prove or disprove everything we\u2019ll ever consider in all of human history, despite there being some very weird far off true statements independent of ZFC.\n\u201cIf the system I defined (extensionality and minimally restricted comprehension) has a contradiction lurking within it,\u201d\nAlthough I can\u2019t think of any off the top of my head, I expect that there a lot of Russell-like paradoxes that arise from unrestricted comprehension.\nYaleocon: your system allows defining the set of all things. This would have to contain all of its subsets. A corollary of Cantor\u2019s theorem is that no set can contain all of its subsets. That\u2019s your contradiction.\nBzium: Directly implied by Cantor\u2019s theorem, right? No greatest cardinal\u2013and thus no set of all sets. Burali-Forti also causes problems. Could we deal with them by further minimal restrictions on comprehension? Just forbid \u201cset of all sets,\u201d and \u201clargest ordinal\u201d too, and keep investigating?\nIt seems like we can band-aid them away\u2013just like (it seems to me) we did with division by zero. Or is there one of these that generates such aggressive \u201crevenge paradoxes\u201d that we really have to give up on unrestricted comprehension?\nAlternatively, is this kind of \u201cband-aid\u201d approach just a bad way to go about excising contradictions from set theory?\nI\u2019d just like to repeat that division by zero was never band-aided away. It was never something that was expected. People trying to do arithmetic didn\u2019t do it because it didn\u2019t make any sense, and the people who later formalized algebra did so in terms of multiplication and inverses. That the additive identity doesn\u2019t have a multiplicative inverse was known and expected from the start.\nRussel\u2019s paradox was not meant to be included in set theory and actually made it harder to do math reliably.\nThere is no such thing as \u201cminimally restricted\u201d comprehension: there are several incompatible ways of restricting comprehension to prevent Russell-like paradoxes. ZF and NF set theory explore different trade-offs, but they both revolve around restricting comprehension.\nBug report: I tried using Axioms>Comprehension to construct the set {x|x\u2209x}, but it caused a paradox. What now? Sincerely, B. Russell\nTech Support: From now on, Axioms>Comprehension is limited to subsets of sets already constructed. That should fix the bug.\nBug report: I used to construct the set P(S) of all subsets of a given set S by invoking comprehension with {x|x\u2286S}. Alas, the new update\u2019s limited comprehension does not support this construction. What do I do?\nTech support: Comprehensions of the form {x|x\u2286S} are available again. They are found under Axioms>Powerset.\nBug report: We used to construct the set of natural numbers \u2013 as the set of equivalence classes of finite sets \u2013 using the Axioms>Comprehension option. However, the new version won\u2019t let me do that: it\u2019s complaining about some subset limitation or something. What gives? You know how important the naturals are to our industry! Fix asap! Sincerely, outraged mathematician.\nTech support: The newly introduced limitation does break the construction of the natural numbers. We have to add the naturals to the system manually: you\u2019ll find this option under Axioms>Infinity from now on. Tech Support\nThere is no such thing as \u201cminimally restricted\u201d comprehension\nOnce you try to formalize the condition \u201cexcept you can\u2019t make Russell\u2019s set\u201d, you\u2019ll realize that it\u2019s meaningless. There is no deductive system that is just like naive set theory but without the Russell set.\nThanks for the informative\u2013and humorous\u2013response! My problem is with the first fix \u201cTech Support\u201d made: was it really necessary for it to be that harsh? Why couldn\u2019t the conversation have gone:\nBug report: {x|x \\notin x} causes serious problems. What now? -BFR\nTech support: Thanks for the heads-up! We\u2019ve forbidden that operation.\nIf we did need to make such a drastic move, then all of the remaining fixes Tech Support makes seem to follow. Re-axiomatizations like NF, NBG, ZF/C seem like the necessary next step, and I\u2019m satisfied\u2013much thanks for your clarifications if that is in fact the case.\nBut what makes formalizing the condition \u201cexcept you can\u2019t make Russell\u2019s Set\u201d render that condition \u201cmeaningless\u201d? (Or how would it bring down all of set theory as collateral damage, or produce other seriously bad consequences for naive set theory?) If you could supply an argument to that effect, I would be very grateful.\nThe problem is that \u201cexcept you can\u2019t make Russell\u2019s Set\u201d is vague.\nRussell\u2019s paradoxical set can be constructed in many ways. Invoking unrestrited comprehension as {x|x\u2209x} is just one way. If you just forbid comprehension on the predicate x\u2209x, Russell can still construct his set by invoking e.g. {x|\u2203y. x=y \u2227 y\u2209x} or some similar comprehension instead.\nSo now you have to restrict comprehension further, and somehow rule out every predicate that can be used to construct Russell\u2019s set. I.e. we need some kind of syntactic criterion on which predicates are allowed to occur under a comprehension.\nThere are many such syntactic restrictions that one could introduce: the choices are incomparable (allow and disallow different paradoxical and non-paradoxical sets), so there is no \u201cminimal\u201d or \u201cbest\u201d solution among them. One has to explore the trade-offs.\nFor example, we could say that a predicate is stratified if and only if it is possible to assign numbers to all variables in the predicate such that if two variables appear in the same equation they get the same number, and if two variables appear on opposite sides of the set membership sign then the one on the right has a larger number than the one on the left. Russell-like predicates (including x\u2209x and \u2203y. x=y \u2227 y\u2209x and all variations) are never stratified, but restricting comprehension to stratified formulas rules out many non-paradoxical sets as well. This is the approach taken by the Russell-Quine family of set theories (TST, NF, NFU).\nAnother choice we could limit comprehension to subsets of already constructed sets. Again, this rules out both paradoxical and non-paradoxical constructions, some of which are added back as proper axioms. This is the approach taken by the Zermelo family of set theories (Z, ZF, ZFC, NBG, KP, MK).\nOnce again, much obliged for the response. I think we\u2019re really getting somewhere. We might have even already gotten somewhere, such that I should take my question to be answered and stop insisting that there could be a problem here when there isn\u2019t.\nNonetheless, I still feel obliged to push the thread a little bit further. Dividing by zero isn\u2019t the only problem. Dividing by 1-1 is also a problem; so is canceling out (x-y) from both sides of an equation, where you\u2019ve defined x and y as equal (a move in that sneaky proof of 1=2).\nCould the parallelism stand? Should the possibility of lurking division by zero in arithmetic trouble us more than it historically has? Do we need a similarly syntactic criterion in our arithmetic to make it safe?\nYour original question was how we justify making division by zero an illegal operation, given that we weren\u2019t willing to do the same thing for Russell\u2019s Paradox.\nThe answer is that we were willing to do the same thing for Russell\u2019s paradox, the current state of affairs does make forming the Russell set an illegal operation.\nThen you had a follow-up question: how come our new set theories forbid lots of stuff, and not just forming the Russell set?\nThe answer is that there is no minimal consistent restriction we can take. Instead, there are many different \u2013 incompatible and incomparable \u2013 restrictions. For example, there are consistent restrictions which allow the set {x|x=x} of all sets (e.g. NF), and consistent restrictions which allow all sets of the form {x\u2208S|\u2026} where S is some previously constructed set (e.g. ZFC). However, there can be no consistent restriction that allows both of these.\nYour final question is why we don\u2019t use similar syntactic criteria for division by zero?\nThe difference is that there is an obvious restriction we can place on division (indeed there is an obvious restriction of any non-injective function). You can just say that you are allowed to divide by a number N if and only if you\u2019ve already proved that N is non-zero. Having a proof of N\u22600 is ultimately a very strong syntactic criterion. As long as we respect this criterion, we don\u2019t need to worry about lurking division by zero.\n(Epilogue 1. In some sense the N\u22600 criterion prevents us from doing some divisions that should be legal. There are numbers that are non-zero but not provably non-zero, and we can\u2019t divide by those, even though these particular divisions would never lead to a paradox. This phenomenon leads us straight to G\u00f6del, but I won\u2019t go down that path.)\n(Epilogue 2. There is another parallel, mentioned by other comments: you can have rings where 0\u22601, and you can have rings where division by zero is possible, but you can\u2019t have a ring that has both.)\n@publiusvarinius, could you expand on your Epilogue 1? Which numbers are nonzero but not provably so?\nI don\u2019t think it\u2019s productive to expand on this topic any further: for those who know G\u00f6del\u2019s incompleteness theorems the answer is obvious, and for those who don\u2019t, it won\u2019t make much sense anyway. Here it goes:\nLet T(n) be 0 if there is a contradiction of length less than n in ZFC set theory, and 1 otherwise. Let t be the real number in the interval [0,1] whose decimal expansion is given by the function T. The number 1-sgn(t) is non-zero, but ZFC set theory does not prove that it is non-zero.\nThe wrong attitude here is that you should be able to do any operation on any numbers, as an independent value of its own. Kronecker said \u201cGod made the integers, all else is the work of man\u201d, but even that goes too far; negative numbers are the work of man, too. Children start out with natural numbers, and the arithmetics you can naturally do with them, and for most of history this was enough.\n\u201cTruly I tell you, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven\u201d. Thus cast your mind back to when you were a little child and only knew 7-4 and 6/2, but not 4-7 or 2/6. Does it seem \u201ccrazy\u201d that you can 7-4 but not 4-7? Not really, because how can you have 4 apples and take away 7? You\u2019ll run out of apples midway. It\u2019s nonsense.\nNegative numbers are a useful invention, but they\u2019re only useful because it turned out you can invent them while preserving the commutative and associative and distributive laws of arithmetics, so you can calculate the way you\u2019re used to, open parentheses and rearrange terms and the like. Nobody said \u201cI feel a burning need of knowing what A-B is when A < B, so let's figure something out\". Instead, they said \"I only have 3 coins, but I owe you 5, how can I keep track of that? Maybe I can summarize my financial situation with a single having-or-owing number?\" Which helps explain why it wasn't useful to say define A-B to be 0 when A < B, which makes a certain kind of intuitive sense. It breaks that having-or-owing math though, which was the whole point. Same thing with fractions: the only reason they're useful is because they respect the arithmetical laws.\nWe started with just 1,2,3\u2026 and then went on to invent a whole lot more, but at every step, the motivation wasn't to allow a previously forbidden operation, it was to pack more meaning in while respecting the arithmetical laws. Respecting the laws was the whole point. Now that we went far enough along this route so that everything is possible on the number line except /0, it's easy to see that as a weird exception that signals failure and should be dealt with. But it isn't failure. Since /0 is not possible while respecting arithmetical laws, it just isn't interesting or useful to do. If we couldn't define square roots or 1/5 without respecting the laws, we wouldn't have done that either, and wouldn't have felt the loss. It so happens that /0 is the only \"hole\" left if you look at operations on real numbers ahistorically as God-given rights and forget they're a patchwork of successive extensions. But to look at them this way is to forget the laws, which have always been the real reason.\nI think the key part and underlying principle of this account is where you talk about math as \u201cnot God-given\u201d and call ways of thinking which try to treat with math as a pure entity \u201cahistorical.\u201d\nThat\u2019s a fine account, maybe even one I agree with, but it seems very contentious; aren\u2019t there people who believe things like the Mathematical Universe Hypothesis, which take math as a very fundamental thing in and of itself? Either this is a serious blow to those views, or else they\u2019re going to have to find another consistent way around the objection.\n@Yaleocon\nTL;DR version: Yes we can divide by zero. However it completely messes up algebraic structures of real/complex numbers and we treasure algebraic structures much more than allowing operations to happen (and for good reasons I will explain in a future post in my series).\nThere are many different extensions to real/complex numbers such as https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_projective_line and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_real_number_line . We can indeed make it possible to have divide by zero. However algebraic (in the sense of algebra2 above) properties will become horrible. Preserving algebraic structures are much more important than allowing certain operations to take place. I think I will explain it in my introduction to algebraic structures post.\nIn mathematics we can indeed redefine a lot of stuff. However definitions need to be helpful. One issue with divide by zero is that we still can not define 0/0 in a satisfactory manner. A much worse issue that appears when infinity/-infinity etc and divide by 0 are introduced is that it ruins the algebraic structure of real/complex numbers.\nThe set of real numbers/complex numbers is a field which is a very good algebraic structure. In a field we have addition, multiplication, subtraction (defined as adding the additive inverse of something) and division (defined as multiplying the multiplicative inverse of something that isn\u2019t zero/the additive identity element). So far so good.\nNow we need to define division by zero. This itself isn\u2019t really a problem. We can introduce unsigned infinity which makes our structure https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_projective_line or one of its variants and declare that c/0=infinity for any non-zero c. In fact we can even declare that 0/0=1, 0, infinity or something else if we want to. However this breaks the algebraic structure (field). To make something a field everything other than 0 has to have an additive inverse. However this is no longer possible because infinity literally has no additive inverse. Similarly algebraic structures are ruined when it comes to multiplication. Hence what we have introduced is a legitimate extension of real numbers which unfortunately completely messes up the algebraic structure of reals.\nSimilarly we can introduce a +infinity and a -infinity. Now we have https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_real_number_line or one of its variants. Now what the heck is\u2026(+infinity)+(-infinity)? Leaving it undefined completely ruins the algebraic structure to its core. Declaring it to be 0 is just slightly better because associativity of addition completely fails by (1 + (+infinity) ) + (-infinity) = (+infinity) + (-infinity) = 0 while (1 + ((+infinity) + (-infinity))) = 1 + 0 = 1. So what we get is just a really bad algebraic structure.\nIf we had a nice extension of real numbers /complex numbers we would probably have used it extensively in math research instead of real numbers/complex numbers. Unfortunately this hasn\u2019t happened and I don\u2019t expect it to happen.\nMaybe I should address this issue in the next post of the Explore Math with AT series?\nWARNING: Please do not attempt divide by zero in homework, exams, etc unless the problem explicitly asks you to explore this idea.\nThanks for the warning, much appreciated\u2013I\u2019ll stick to talking about zero division in my philosophy classes, and go with the traditional approach in my math classes \ud83d\ude42\nYou\u2019re welcome! You can do that in your math classes though as long as you don\u2019t do them in your homework, quizzes, tests or exams. Your math instructor is very likely to be a formal mathematician or someone who at least received an education in formal mathematics so this discussion will go somewhere.\nThis is an excellent summary of the problems that result from defining division by 0, and 0/0, in different ways. Thank you for the explication\u2013although I had already understood the mathematical problems resulting from it, and was more asking about why we approach a similar problem differently in set theory, and what the philosophical implications of the two approaches are.\nMy question (or, at least, the question I was trying to ask) is: if the immense problems resulting from this coerce us to say \u201cdo not divide by zero\u201d and merely restrict division to the other members of the field, why didn\u2019t the explosive results of Russell\u2019s Paradox coerce us to say \u201cdo not make that set?\u201d Instead, we abandoned the idea of two-axiom set theory as a lost cause (to the extent of now calling it \u201cnaive set theory\u201d!) and decided to re-axiomatize from nothing. Why the (seemingly) inconsistent approach?\nWhy the (seemingly) inconsistent approach?\nSets are real, division is fake.\nAT mentions that division is multiplication, but doesn\u2019t give it as much emphasis as I think it deserves. Divide by X means find Y such that XY is the identity (1, in arithmetic) then multiply by Y. There\u2019s nothing you can multiply by 0 to get 1, so you can\u2019t do anything. We already knew that was how algebra works and nobody was surprised by it. For the purposes of calculus/analyses, people did have to figure out how to divide by zero (you disguise it by calling it \u201ch\u201d or \u201cdx\u201d, so math doesn\u2019t notice), but in terms of arithmetic, there wasn\u2019t anything to be gained from a system where zero had an inverse as far as anybody could tell.\nOn the other hand, if you\u2019re trying to do set theory, and some sets contain paradoxes, you can\u2019t have confidence that your results will actually hold. People do still use naive set theory talking about things and even for proving things, but if the goal is to have a logical underpinning for mathematics, you can\u2019t just ignore that it\u2019s inconsistent, so people found a way to create the objects we needed without the paradoxes.\nif the goal is to have a logical underpinning for mathematics, you can\u2019t just ignore that it\u2019s inconsistent, so people found a way to create the objects we needed without the paradoxes.\nThis seems fraught. How are we defining \u201cthe objects we need,\u201d independent of naive set theory? And if we\u2019ve already presupposed the objects we\u2019re looking for (with reference to a flawed system, no less), how do we know that the problems lurk in the way we theorized it, rather than the concepts themselves?\nWe need to have axioms that allow something to exist. We need to be able map things that axiomatically exist onto concepts we want to describe. \u201cThe ordinals of set theory -> the integers\u201d is a mapping that works and has allowed us to translate a lot of results into a pure logical basis. There are certainly other sets of axioms that result in objects we could map to the same things, but sets were in vogue at the time, and so we got formalized sets.\nA common first assumption, I think, is that the universe makes sense \u2013\nit doesn\u2019t have paradoxes \u2013 so the problem must live in our systems, rather than the concepts we\u2019re describing. That could be wrong. But that way lies nihilism or something.\nLet\u2019s say the ordinals proved something crazy about the integers. I\u2019m not saying they do, but let\u2019s say they somehow did\u2013we got some profoundly unintuitive result, which contradicts our typical understanding of how the integers work. Would we say \u201cok, I guess 2 and 2 make 5 under some conditions,\u201d or would we (more likely) say \u201cok, looks like this was a bad mapping for the integers\u201d? (Maybe you\u2019re just totally unwilling to entertain the counterfactual; that\u2019s one way out.)\nI submit that in this case, we would say \u201cthe ordinals turned out not to model the integers well.\u201d In that case, we\u2019re letting our intuitions about the integers overrule our \u201cdefinition\u201d of the integers. That involves presupposing that the integers make sense\u2013and if we\u2019re willing to make that assumption, why do we need a mapping at all? Why not make \u201cthe integers\u201d things that axiomatically exist in the first place? It seems like the alternative is just an end-run around that anyway.\nI\u2019m not sure whether by \u201csomething crazy\u201d you mean a contradiction like \u201c2+2=5\u201d or something intuitively dumb but logically true. In the first case we\u2019d try to throw out that particular logical underpinning and come up with a new one, saying ZFC was a bad mapping. In the second case, we\u2019ll bite the bullet and say \u201cokay, I guess the integers are weirder than we gave them credit for\u201d unless/until it turns out to actually be a contradiction. People mostly haven\u2019t argued for throwing out the current system because of Banach Tarski, after all.\nAnd yeah, \u201cthe real world makes sense\u201d is a pretty normal assumption, and most people do all their work starting with the integers existing. But if you try to model mathematicians in terms of doing what\u2019s most convenient rather than having \u201crigorously analyze and define things\u201d as one of their terminal values, you\u2019re going to spend a lot of time confused.\nBecause in naive set theory what we have is a true inconsistency in axioms which completely destroys a theory. On the other hand in algebra the problem you described is at most something that isn\u2019t too nice but is still easy to work around. In fact there is a reason why the additive identity (aka 0) in a field explicitly has no multiplicative inverse.\nThere are serious consequences if we want to find a multiplicative inverse to 0 aka we destroy even more algebraic structures.\nAttempting to define a multiplicative inverse to the additive identity is very bad. Similarly, it seems, attempting to define a set of non-self-containing sets is very bad.\nThese both seem like \u201ctrue inconsistencies in axioms\u201d, at least insofar as \u201cthere are multiplicative inverses\u201d and \u201cthere is an additive identity\u201d are axioms. (Are these not axioms? If so, how do we recover the existence of non-integer reals, or the existence of zero?)\nIn the first case, we resolve the issue by saying \u201cdo not attempt to find the multiplicative inverse of the additive identity.\u201d Why can\u2019t we similarly say \u201cdo not try to find the set of all non-self-containing sets?\u201d What makes one inconsistency \u201ctruer\u201d than the other?\nOne difference is that lots and lots of things don\u2019t have multiplicative inverses. If you look at the integers, they have a perfectly acceptable ring (has + and *) algebra, but the only numbers with inverses are -1 and 1. \u201cThings have inverses\u201d is not an axiom, it\u2019s a property that some rings have and others don\u2019t. The most invertable elements any ring can have is everything but 0, and when that\u2019s the case it\u2019s a special ring that we call a field.\nIn general, you don\u2019t define inverses. You define your ring and then you find the inverses that exist in that ring. If you tried to define an extension to the reals or complex plane which contained a multiplicative inverse for zero, either it wouldn\u2019t work (as in your new structure would not meet the definition of a ring), or maybe you would get a new additive identity and now that wouldn\u2019t have a multiplicative identity.\nThe most invertable elements any ring can have is everything but 0, and when that\u2019s the case it\u2019s a special ring that we call a field.\nNot to be a smart ass, but what about the trivial ring? Every element is invertable and it isn\u2019t a field.\nYeah, I should have specified rings with more than one element. Good catch.\nThere are other approaches as well; it is an area with a lot of weird explorations.\nSo you can construct a mathematical system built on limits which allows this kind of nonsense, but without equals signs, such that infinity approximately equals infinity. The problem goes away, but you deal with other weird nonsense as a result.\nFundamentally the issue is that mathematical operations always involve losing information \u2013 once you notice that \u201c2\u201d conveys less information than \u201c1+1\u201d, you start to see the issue. 0 has unique informational properties (consider that every mathematical equation has an infinite number of terms with a coefficient of 0).\n\u201c2\u201d conveys less information than \u201c1+1\u201d\nThis is\u2026 interesting. If you think this is true, then would you also say that every \u201cdefinition\u201d is a synthetic, and not analytic, proposition?\nTo put it another way, is it possible that \u201c1+1=2\u201d, where \u201c1\u201d, \u201c+\u201d, \u201c=\u201d, and \u201c2\u201d refer to the things we usually think they do (if there are such things at all, mathematical realism is weird) could turn out to be false? Or are they true by definition in an utterly inevitable way?\nEdit to clarify importance: if 2 inescapably conceptually entails 1+1, then it has to convey as much information as 1+1, so for it to convey less information, we may have to do this kind of extreme skepticism about the necessity of analytical truth.\nIn mathematics proper, they are true by definition. This is different, critically, from how math is actually used by most people, whereby it reflects a truth about reality itself.\nTo illustrate the difference, think about linear algebra. Suppose you have a formula to calculate the number of tents and bedrolls your army needs shipped, based on the number that deteriorate in a given month, and the number they have, and you find they have sufficient bedrolls but need 32 tents.\nThe mathematical calculation erased the bedrolls, because it is calculation what needs to be shipped \u2013 it is a destructive process which strips away all information you don\u2019t need to give you the answer you do need.\nLikewise, knowing that a table is 32 square feet doesn\u2019t tell you whether your 16 square feet map will fit on it. You lost information by multiplying your dimensions together.\nZero is a weird number. It\u2019s not really an amount, it is the negation of an amount. It\u2019s a null set. So it makes sense to me that ways in which you manipulate an amount don\u2019t make sense for when there is no amount.\nI am not a mathematician in any sense, but this is what makes sense to me.\nWould having a tagging system (probably one where anyone can tag comments) make it easier to search ssc? Would it be worth the trouble?\nDoes not sound worth the trouble to me, but I\u2019ve never gotten the hang of tags anywhere (even email folders never seem to work out for me\u2026)\nI usually use ctrl-F or equivalent to search for a comment in a thread/post. If I don\u2019t remember what post it was under, google search with \u2018site:slatestarcodex.com \u2018 usually works.\nTags are fantastic organizational tools, but not without their pitfalls. Contrast tagging with hierarchy or bucketing. An email from my insurance company about late payment \u2014 does that go in the insurance folder or the banking folder or TODO or ? TAG ALL THE THINGS\nOne problem to solve is tag normalization. If you have 10 things tagged \u2018insurance\u2019 and you tag something new as \u2018insurnace\u2019, is it lost forever (to your search for \u2018insurance\u2019)? Assume tags are lowercase and there are no typos. What about multiple words? Spaces, hyphens, underscores?\nWhat\u2019s the history of breast size?\nI saw a picture of Francis Howard, who for some reason seems to be wearing an extremely low cut top in all of her portraits, and it got me thinking \u2013 I don\u2019t think I\u2019ve ever seen a historical portrait of a woman with large breasts. There are those ones in a cave in Sri Lanka drawn by the horny monks, and I think I\u2019ve seen some in Thailand too\u2026 but in general not so much.\nWhen was the first real woman with large breasts?\n[The reason why I was looking at pictures of Frances Howard is that Terence Trent D\u2019arby\u2019s mother was called Frances Howard, and I read an article claiming that Terence Trent D\u2019arby is half Native Armerican, half hillbilly, and I had always thought he was African-American, so I wanted to see what she looked like.]\nI don\u2019t think I\u2019ve ever seen a woman with small breasts in historical art from the Indian subcontinent or Cambodia. Some of that goes back pretty far.\nBut not as far as the Venus of Willendorf, a figurine carved somewhere around 26,000 BC \u2014 although she\u2019s highly stylized.\nThere is also the Venus of Hohlefels, from somewhere between 35,000 BC and 40,000 BC.\nIn both Venuses (Venii?) the figure\u2019s arms are under the breasts, suggesting they may be pushing the breasts up. So, put an asterisk after those Venii!\nVenii?\nSince you asked, it\u2019s a third declension noun, so the plural is actually Veneres.\nAncient Egyptian seems small breast. Mesopotamian seems a bit more of a mixed bag.\nI wonder if it\u2019s an Indo-European thing \u2013 Hittite fertility statue\nPrevalence of Amorality\nHow to measure amorality in a society? What\u2019s the prevalence of amorality in the West and in the entire world now?\nAre you measuring by actions or by belief?\nBy belief. Amorality isn\u2019t an action. We can measure crime rates and how antisocial human behaviors are. However it is hard to tell immorality from amorality based on actions.\nI would say that amorality is operating on \u2018system 1\u2019 where the relevant social incentives have not been designed with reference to human emotions.\nSo, I suppose taking a shit in the toilet is a somewhat moral action, because, despite the fact that I\u2019m operating on system 1, the whole idea of a toilet has been designed to prevent disease, keep horrible smells away, etc. and if I was challenged, I could come up those reasons as a justification.\nI don\u2019t know. I guess something that doesn\u2019t really have a good justification? Or an unattractive justification? Like \u2013 I kill homeless people \u2013 oh\u2026 because they are weak? Is a bad justification immoral or amoral?\nBad justification immoral, no justification amoral.\nStill listening to the de Becker interview, and the bit about unsolicited promises brought back a memory.\nWhen I was younger I had a few instances of a man saying \u201cWe won\u2019t do anything you don\u2019t want to do\u201d. It\u2019s even conceivable that it was the same man forgetting he\u2019d already said it to me before.\nMy immediate reaction was that this was not a safe person to be around. At the time my reaction was a mixture of \u201cI wasn\u2019t even worried (arguably, I was naive, but it was also a different world) so why are you bringing this up?\u201d and \u201cI don\u2019t know whether you\u2019re trustworthy, so why should I believe your promise?\u201d.\nAnyway, I was wondering if anyone else has had that said to them?\nIt seems to me that de Becker is cherry-picking about evidence for the value of going with intuition, but it doesn\u2019t mean he\u2019s entirely wrong.\nAnd I might as well include this about it being considered rude for a woman to turn down an unwanted hug.\nMay I recommend you reread the bottom link, and try to interpret it as if a man were writing it, and giving advice to other men?\nRules of courtesy are intended to de-escalate situations, to build social trust. (Mostly. A few are intended to make it harder to stab your neighbor at the dinner table. But there is an element of building social trust to that too, I guess.)\nI feel like there is a lack of\u2026 proportionality, all throughout that post. Implying it is okay to break someone\u2019s hand for touching your shoulder, for example (movies always portray this psychopathic behavior as okay, for some reason).\nThe problem of rudeness, isn\u2019t that not showing somebody trust is considered rude \u2013 that is part of the core of what rudeness is \u2013 the problem is that people simplified \u201crude\u201d from \u201cA violation of social etiquette\u201d to \u201cwrong\u201d. Most people don\u2019t really quite get why being rude is usually wrong, and certainly don\u2019t get when it is correct.\nThis is really old, really important social technology. And yes, there are elements of risk involved in it \u2013 that is what allows it to work, to build social trust, like a falling exercise. There is a gulf here, and I don\u2019t know what to do with it.\nYou have a point\u2013 \u201cThere is one thing I try to hammer home\u2013for myself as much as for my students\u2013in an attempt to override that societal conditioning: If someone places an unwanted hand on me, that person has forfeited the right to said hand. If it is on my body, it belongs to me, to do with as I think appropriate for the situation. That might mean a pointed but low-key removal of the hand from my shoulder, or a blatant and painful pinky-finger twist, or something more aggressive.\u201d\nThat\u2019s very extreme, though even there she\u2019s mostly talking about responses well short of breaking bones.\nOn the other hand, what do you make of this? \u201cIf you tell a woman her \u201cappropriate\u201d boundary is within an unwanted hug\u2013when her ability to strike is impaired, her ability to flee gone, and her body possibly at the mercy of another person\u2019s strength and mass\u2013you\u2019ve decided you\u2019d rather see her come to harm than upset the \u201ccivilized\u201d nature of an event.\u201d\n\u201cIf you tell a woman her \u201cappropriate\u201d boundary is within an unwanted hug\u2013when her ability to strike is impaired, her ability to flee gone, and her body possibly at the mercy of another person\u2019s strength and mass\u2013you\u2019ve decided you\u2019d rather see her come to harm than upset the \u201ccivilized\u201d nature of an event.\u201d\nPerhaps the author ought to consider what happens when people decide that civilisation isn\u2019t important. It isn\u2019t generally very good for women, or anyone else for that matter.\nI think it\u2019s clearly true that people ought to be able to refuse hugs. But I think there\u2019s a big difference between being grabbed in an alley, where realistically if they get a grip on you you\u2019re no longer in control of the situation, and being hugged at a social event. There seems to be a common trend for martial artists to end up living in a sort of \u201ccode yellow*\u201d world, and forgetting that we have society so that you don\u2019t have to do that. I think the world where we agree to be considerate about touching people and to shun people who violate that instead of reacting violently is way better than the one where a hug in any situation can be grounds for violence.\n*code yellow\nInteresting about martial artists and code yellow. I had a roommate I was good friends with who was a serious scholar and practitioner. Myself, not so much, but we both used to love watching MMA and UFC. Once at a party, it seemed like fun (to me) to lightly roughhouse, in the manner of a very lighthearted slapfight. Like, put your dukes up and see if you can get touches in. I was rewarded with a stunning blow straight to the bridge of my nose which honestly took me about 5 minutes to recover from, in terms of being able to relax and have a good time again. He apologized many times and said I shouldn\u2019t have done that, and it was his training responsible for the snap reaction.\nThere\u2019s a common trend for low grade, overcompensating martial artists to live in constant code yellow. It sounds like your friend was on the up and up by virtue of realizing that he made a big, unreasonable mistake and all was well, but disproportionate response like that really isn\u2019t okay or even understandable.\nIf \u201cBut my training\u201d is someone\u2019s excuse for misinterpreting benign play as a serious threat and instantly escalating in reaction before having a chance to think, they need to stop that brand of training immediately and replace it with something better at distinguishing genuine threats from normal social behaviour.\nFWIW, I don\u2019t think you were at all out of line, and I hope your buddy eventually got a handle on himself.\nThat is the simplification of rude to wrong, although \u201cappropriate\u201d is used.\nOn the one hand, if someone tries to shake your hand, it is rude not to reciprocate.\nOn the other hand, if they just sneezed into that hand, being rude is \u2013 well, appropriate.\nYou can be politely rude about it, say, \u201cI am sorry, I am a bit of a germophobe\u201d (most people won\u2019t recognize the right word there). Likewise, for a hug, \u201cI am sorry, I am not comfortable with that.\u201d. There are levels of social escalation.\nI get the impression the woman who wrote that doesn\u2019t want to deal with the layers of social etiquette, and feels constrained by them. But she has somehow arrived at the conclusion that the etiquette is designed to hamper women, and women\u2019s ability to defend themselves \u2013 rather than largely being built around building sufficient trust to make people feel like they don\u2019t need to, because people who feel like they need to defend themselves are overly quick to, say, break somebody\u2019s hand for touching them.\nSo it comes across as intensely paranoid.\nOkay, a man took my hand to kiss it. How do you think I should have responded?\n\u201cI\u2019m flattered. Also married[/dating/currently enjoying being single/a lesbian/not a big fan of saliva].\u201d\nMy hand is already in his hand. What do you suggest I do physically?\nIf you\u2019re trying to kiss somebody\u2019s hand, you\u2019re more gently lifting it than holding it. You can pull your hand out easily. (and hopefully smoothly offer it to shake, as a way to salvage everybody\u2019s face)\nIf for some reason he\u2019s gripping your hand and you wouldn\u2019t be able to accomplish the first one, say ow, twist your hand out of his grip (the trick is to put pressure on the side being held by his thumb) and shake out your hand with an offended look on your face.\nYou can jerk your hand away, but you don\u2019t need to shoot him in the face.\nI pulled my hand out hard. He said \u201cYou didn\u2019t have to do that\u201d and gave me a dirty look. End of interaction.\nI don\u2019t see that I owed his feelings much of anything.\nGenerally the only time men kiss women\u2019s hands, afaik, is at social events when being introduced. Assuming this was the case, I don\u2019t see why physical response is necessary. A jerk back is probably not unwarranted if you are particularly uncomfortable with physical touching, but it does escalate slightly from faux pas to almost a struggle, though if he did not promptly let go he would come off looking worse.\nIf someone you don\u2019t know tried kissing your hand outside of introductions at a party or some sort of expected foreplay, that\u2019s pretty weird. I expect it\u2019s the kind of thing only done if someone is being excessively formal and overtly old-fashioned, or trying to suggest the beginnings of a romance.\nWell, that\u2019s a philosophical point, I suppose. Who\u2019s feelings do you feel you owe consideration?\nDepends on the setting.\nUnless you attend much nicer parties than I do, you can just \u2013 gently \u2013 take your hand back.\nI say gently, because if he restrains you, it will come as a total shock when you then punch his throat. Or, you know, whatever.\nThe trick there is making him escalate to physical force first.\nIt was not a social event. It\u2019s been a while but I think I was huckstering. (Selling my wares at an sf convention.)\nIf I had to guess, he\u2019s heard of hand-kissing, thought it sounded cool, and thought it was a way to get more intimate contact than he usually could.\nI actually did think I owed his feelings something, in the sense that I didn\u2019t attempt to injure him, verbally insult him, or damage his reputation.\nOn the other hand, was it unreasonable for me to impose some cost on him? The suggestions here have mostly been that I should have handled matters in some way that didn\u2019t leave him feeling bad at all.\nI don\u2019t think anyone here thinks you need to worry too much about his feelings in this case. (Anyone here, feel free to correct me if I\u2019m wrong).\nIn a more formal setting where hand-kissing might be seen as socially appropriate, maybe a little (him feeling bad is fine, but giving him some mechanism to save social face would be appropriate).\nEh, from the telling of it, he made the bigger error. Not sure I\u2019d even say you made an error, though I could imagine particularly graceless ways to remove yourself, I assume it wasn\u2019t a scene.\nBasically, think of the other thread, Different Worlds. You can interpret his behavior as attempting to steal a bit of unearned physical contact, or of someone with foreign customs or lacking social skills. Both you and him are probably happier if you assume the latter than the former, in which case you endure for a split second and it\u2019s done. After which time, you probably step back and angle you body away from him or otherwise give signals that you aren\u2019t open to contact, and if he persists, it gets harder to interpret charitably, and you likewise get more explicit.\nWould you be willing to endorse for a split second a kiss on the mouth from a strange man under the assumption that he just must have poor social skills or foreign customs, Randy M?\nSure, but no tongue.\nSeriously, though, a kiss on the mouth is at least a couple steps above a kiss on the hand, intimacy-wise. I might still tolerate it \u2014 briefly \u2014 if I had a good reason to think that it was meant innocently, but that\u2019s a lot more of a stretch. Foreign customs are about the only plausible explanation.\nKissing on the cheek is a lot more plausible as a gender-neutral equivalent. And tolerating it does seem like the polite thing.\nI don\u2019t think all body parts are analogous.\nIf a strange man is kissing people on the cheek, I\u2019m not getting in line; but if it happened in the course of introductions, I would let it pass. Not that I\u2019d make it easy on him or reciprocate, but at that point, what\u2019s the benefit of making a scene? And I know there are cultures where that\u2019s done, so\u2026\nNancy did not ask for advice on what to do if a man kisses her mouth. Hands are generally less intimate than mouths (do need to break down the list in more detail?). Note in my initial response, I also recommended gently rebuffing him in the not unlikely event it was a tentative romantic gesture.\nI also said her jerking back isn\u2019t unwarranted and she didn\u2019t make any error. Not sure what box you\u2019re trying to put me in here.\nPondering the etiquette involved in the specific situation\u2026\nSo, he committed the first faux pas, in initiating an inappropriately formal / familiar gesture. (As, in a non-formal setting, hand-kissing is considered a pretty familiar act.)\nYou responded in a way that called out his faux pas \u2013 which, amusingly enough, is itself a faux pas, as you aren\u2019t supposed to call attention to other people\u2019s minor breaches of etiquette. (I\u2019d also guess you were reacting in startlement to a social situation you had no reason to anticipate being in, and not deliberately.)\nThen he responded in a way which called attention to that, committing the exact same social error. I\u2019d guess he was expecting your reaction about as much as you were expecting him to try to kiss your hand.\nI would hazard a guess that you actually do feel kind of bad/guilty about the situation, because it has stuck with you.\nThe short of it is \u2013 he created an awkward situation, probably out of ignorance, and things got predictably awkward. If it wasn\u2019t you, it would have been someone else, sooner or later. You just happened to be the lucky individual who got to show him the error of unilateral out-of-context period formality.\nHonestly, this sounds to me like a genuine, in-the-wild case of \u201cm\u2019lady.\u201d\nI know someone else who did m\u2019lady.\nI disliked him intensely (not the the only woman who did), but he never crossed the line to an extent where I was willing to lose my temper with him.\nHonestly, I think you were fine just pulling your hand away, and your reaction seems appropriate.\nThe consequence of letting him do it would be slight discomfort and no tangible harm, so in terms of proportionality, that\u2019s the cap for the costs you can reasonably impose in retaliation. There don\u2019t seem to be any systemic effects or feedback loops in play (If we don\u2019t punish this now, think of how things will be if everyone starts trying to kiss hands as a greeting! Madness!).\nSo he made a failed advance, you removed your hand, he gave you a dirty look, you gave him a dirty look back. This all sounds pretty reasonable to me.\nI think the person who decided that the point at which a woman is physically \u201cat the mercy of another person\u2019s strength and mass\u201d is within an unwanted hug has never actually been a woman grappling with a man. The actual boundary where you are living at the mercy of another person\u2019s good will is a hell of a lot further off than that.\nWith a firearm, you could draw the line at 20 foot or so. Before the invention of Samuel Colt\u2019s equalizer, it was much much further away.\nWe live our lives within murdering distance of each other, all the time. When we are talking about \u201ccivilized conduct\u201d we are talking about how to define what is appropriate inside that distance. And it\u2019s perfectly legit to argue about this. It\u2019s well established that different cultures have different social distances, and different acceptable body motions.\nThe use of violence in self-defense, the infliction of actual physical injury on others, is only permitted when one holds a reasonable belief that one is them in imminent danger of physical injury(*). That is the law of the United States and most of the Anglosphere, and I believe the standard of most civilized societies everywhere,\nAnd in most every civilized society everywhere, it is very much Not Reasonable to believe that an unwanted hug or hand-kiss in an otherwise amiable social context is likely to lead to injury. Pull away, yes. Shout, demand the ostracism of the offender from that social group, summon the police to arrest a persistent offender, you have options. Some of these options may involve briefly surrendering to a minor indignity to avoid escalation to violence, which civilized society does expect you to do. Sorry if you were mislead on that point.\nWhen people talk about not just violence but literal maiming as a response to exceeding social boundaries, \u201cthat person has forfeit the right to said hand\u201d, then they and not the unwanted toucher are proposing to replace civilization with something else. And it will be fun and rewarding at first and it will satisfy your sense of justice and mine in this instance, but it isn\u2019t going to end with something just like civilization except that women are allowed to do violence to creepy guys who deserve it.\n* Or if they are protecting a third party from imminent injury, or some other rare cases of no particular relevance here.\nhttps://www.facebook.com/notes/john-ringo/a-theory-on-las-vegas/10155111388257055/\nThis is a discussion of \u201cpsychotic breaks\u201d caused by rare reactions to psych meds\u2013 Ringo\u2019s wife had one, and it\u2019s not a crazy theory that the Vegas shooter had one. I\u2019m sorry for the facebook link, but the discussion has some good stuff.\nProbably too much planning for a psychotic break.\nDid you read the post? His wife spent months on a psychotic break carefully planning to kill a bunch of people. She had their names and addresses and was tracking their movements.\nI\u2019m skeptical, but all the easy answers are gone here. Maybe he was converted by ISIS months ago. Maybe he had a months-long psychotic break.\nYeah, the more that comes out, the more it sounds a _lot_ like Ringo\u2019s post. I hope it doesn\u2019t turn out to by Cymbalta or similar drug; that seems likely to trigger a \u201cwar on the mentally ill\u201d where anyone who has ever seen a psychiatrist is suspect. (much as Columbine resulted in a \u201cwar on the bullied\u201d). At least if he really was a ISIS agent, we already hate those guys pretty maximally anyway.\nBut he started buying the guns a year ago. A 12 month psychotic break that no one noticed?\nETA: And yes I read the article, and I\u2019m not sure the \u201cI wanted to do it right\u201d idea works either, because he could have done a lot more. He didn\u2019t even set off the bombs he brought.\nA 12 month psychotic break that no one noticed?\nI know a couple of guys who could do that. Retired, wealthy enough, widowers or singles, focused on their hobbies, decent house, far rural land, very few friends.\nI visited one a few months ago, he was a teacher of mine from many years ago. I think we exchanged less than 100 words in a two hour visit. But I did notice that my Christmas cards were still up on his fireplace. The past 5 years worth.\nThere are more of those men than you want to be comfortable knowing they exist.\nRegarding the equifax hack:\n1) I think it is pretty despicable that they were hacked in the manner they were hacked (i.e. an unpatched server) and speaks to something like negligence. There\u2019s no way to be completely safe (see #3 below) but they could have and should have done better than this.\n2) But I find myself annoyed at the righteous indignation of Senators and Congressmen. The organization they lead \u2014 the US Federal government \u2014 had its own massive, terrible hack and the responses to that were very different. None of them called for Obama to be impeached, but several have called for the CEO of Equifax to be fired. None of them proposed laws providing compensation for those whose information was disclosed by their organization but they are demanding Equifax provide compensation. I don\u2019t think any of them are aware of the full technical details of how the organization they lead was hacked but expect the CEO to have that info at his finger tips. Etc.\n3) The larger, insoluble, problem is that we are unwilling to make the sacrifices necessary to prevent this kind of thing from happening. We could have \u201cjet liner\u201d quality engineering in software but it would mean much much higher costs for development. Which not only means directly higher costs for what software would exist but it would also mean many fewer features. Not everything could be online and instant and free and super convenient. Revealed preferences say people don\u2019t care.\nWe can try to legislate some sort of penalties that will force companies to care but if the choice is between going out of business now because everyone prefers your competitor with better prices, more features, and a super convenient purchasing process or going out of business later because you got hacked and owe umpteen billion dollars in damages rational business people are going to pick the latter every time.\nPersonally I am deeply annoyed that they attach a contract to the ability to find out if your information was stolen. Seriously not cool. Like, fuck you guys, and I half want my information to be stolen so I can sue you. And then on top of that they offer \u201cfree\u201d identity protection for a year \u2013 after which they\u2019ll auto-renew and bill you. Fuck you guys twice.\nData leaks and hacks happen; that is regrettable, but for practical purposes unavoidable.\nFor the way they have handled it, however, their organization should be burned, and the ground salted.\nSimple heuristic: If you\u2019ve applied for credit in the US, you can safely assume your information was stolen.\nJust want to chime in and say that, at least according to their FAQ, they will not auto-renew and bill you for their identity protection. The FAQ says they will simply cancel the protection. Found here: https://www.equifaxsecurity2017.com/frequently-asked-questions/#tab-2\nI would be interested in talking shop with the other developers around here about how to protect against these sorts of hacks.\nLast I heard, it was a bug in a third-party library that allowed for arbitrary code execution. Let\u2019s put aside for the moment the importance of keeping libraries updated with the latest patches. Assume that, given zero-day exploits, there\u2019s probably a code execution hole somewhere in your stack.\nWhat can I, as a developer, do to mitigate against that threat? I\u2019m coming up empty.\nThere\u2019s are two things I can think of.\nFirst, at the architectural level you can specify things that can prevent or mitigate the damage from code having exploits. Things like stack randomization and W^X. They may also be language specific configuration or settings that likewise can help.\nSecond, you can defensively code around library boundaries. For example, if you are passing a string from the user to third party display library you can sanitize and/or bounds check it yourself even if the framework claims it is doing so for you. This has the downside of reducing the benefit of using the third party library in the first place.\nMore logging.\nAnd then auditing.\nYou should ask yourself \u201cwhat if someone got a foothold on any of my app servers? How would I know?\u201d\nFor sensitive data, when your application needs it, it requests $SUPER_SENSITIVE_DATA from a different server. That server, in turn, logs your application\u2019s request, decides on its own if you are allowed to have it, and then gives it back to you if you are.\nThis audit log should be reviewed both manually and programmatically. Generate a report of how many requests were made for SUPER_SENSITIVE_DATA every day, and if it\u2019s more than a stddev over normal for that time period, throw an alarm. Maybe if a threshold gets passed it generates an alert and stops responding to that specific application server until a manager figures out what is going on.\nBe very sure that your audit log doesn\u2019t become a source of attacks. Don\u2019t log raw requests without encoding, and don\u2019t log sensitive information without encryption. (Ideally this is asymmetric encryption, where you can write it with the key on your server but you cannot decrypt it because that key isn\u2019t on your server.) This has the benefit of meaning you can give relatively junior people the job of analyzing the logs because there is no sensitive data in them.\nI like the idea of asymmetric encrypted sensitive information in logs. That\u2019s clever.\nA lot of the indignation around the Equifax hack concerns the implications that the senior management was aware of the breach and covered it up while they made arrangements to mitigate the damage to themselves. It\u2019s like discovering the captain of a sinking ship got away in a lifeboat, then announced to the passengers that the ship was sinking.\nSecurity breaches are a part of life, and I can\u2019t fault a company that\u2019s done at least some amount of effort to prevent that for having one. But if you have my data, and you get breached, you are obligated to let me know in a timely fashion. There may be innocuous reasons that it took so long to announce the breach, but there\u2019s definitely evidence of misconduct. If the possibility of a breach is so great you need to CYA by exercising stock options, it\u2019s already well beyond the point where you should have informed the public of a potential breach.\nThe issue with the US government is the massive scale and division of responsibilities. As someone affected by the OPM hack, I\u2019m pissed at the stupidity of the government, but there\u2019s no evidence that there was an attempt by anyone in the government to profit or otherwise benefit from a failure to do their duty to inform the public. If the buck stops anywhere for the OPM leak, it\u2019s at the head of the OPM, who should have been called before congress and asked the same questions the head of Equifax was asked about the breach itself, but there\u2019s no evidence the head of the OPM was criminally negligent.\nCongress acts as our representatives in the political process. As our representatives, they have a duty to act on our behalf by asking questions. There\u2019s a sort of conflict-of-interest involved in their investigation of the OPM breach. In the case of the Equifax breach, Equifax senior management needs to answer questions by both those they have a fiduciary duty to represent (the company\u2019s investors) and by the public as stakeholders in the information that was lost, represented in this case by congress. In the case of the OPM breach, congress is both a very divorced senior management with little direct oversight (OPM is an independent agency of the Federal government) and representative of the stakeholders (US citizens who had their data lost).\nAs far as making data breaches impossible, it\u2019s not going to happen. What\u2019s more important is setting up multiple layers of defense: making the data less valuable if stolen, making it harder or riskier to use stolen data, and (most relevant) making sure appropriate action is taken to minimize damage when a breach occurs.\nThere was nothing practically gained by Congressmen yelling at Equifax, but it\u2019s one of the reasons you get compensated for being a CEO: because a bunch of petty tyrants can force you to testify and they yell at you.\nConsumers were not choosing convenience here. As much as Equifax keeps on calling us their \u201ccustomers\u201d we are their product. They acquire information about our creditworthiness and sell it to others who want that information.\nAlso, the head of OPM was indeed fired as a result of the breach.\nDid HFAR change his name?\nYes. I did because Scott believes that it is a bad idea for me to have the term \u201crationalist\u201d in my name.\nYeah, I think that\u2019s for the better.\nI remember thinking, that those institutional Rationalist/CFAR people\nare way weirder, than I thought after reading some of your comments. I have no problem, that you think you are super rational and all, but that brand is already taken.\nMore Babylon 5 talk.\nJohn Schilling in a previous thread talked about how Sheridan basically appoints himself dictator-for-life and probably is not a good guy. But our Terracentric view has caused us to ignore the real monster in the series: Delenn.\nShe had no respect for the institutions that made the Minbari great, and brooked no dissent. We get hints of this early in the series, when she steals a body from the Warrior Minbari because she doesn\u2019t approve of their showmanship. She lets the humans take the fall for this, exacerbating an already tense political situation, until she is finally caught, at which point she humiliates the Minbari warrior in question and pretty much tells him that she\u2019s in charge and he can just suck it. Shockingly, that character recurs as an antagonist to her in the future.\nLater, when the Grey Council did not act the way she felt they should in the Shadow War, she summarily disbanded it. This ruling council had kept order for a thousand years, to the point where intra-Minbari murder did not exist. After Delenn\u2019s stunt, the society almost immediately fell into civil war.\nDelenn, having learned nothing, and not actually seeming to consider her own responsibility for all of this, charges in again to the rescue. She sets up a surrender, and then changes the terms at the last minute, ultimately leading to her having near-unilateral power to re-make the government as she sees fit. So what does she do? She sets up a new Grey Council, but this time, we are assured, it will serve the interests of the \u201cworkers.\u201d\nWe don\u2019t see how that all turns out, but I think we\u2019ve got enough examples from Earth history to guess.\nOh, there\u2019s one more thing I forgot to mention. Before any of this happened, Delenn was almost single-handedly responsible for the Earth-Minbari War, which nearly annihilated humanity.\nNone of these experiences ever cause her to doubt herself.\nWhat your analysis \u2014 and John\u2019s, to a lesser extent \u2014 ignores is that this was the year of the Shadow War, a once in a millennium occurrence with the stakes literally being the fate of the galaxy (and with THREE likely dystopian outcomes \u2014 domination by the Shadows, domination by the Vorlons, and extinction of most of the younger races to deny them to the other side during the war). So the concerns which applied during the inter-war period were far less important. Civil war among the Minbari? Who the f\u2014 cares, if keeping the peace means the Shadows win?\nCivil war among the Minbari? Who the f\u2014 cares, if keeping the peace means the Shadows win?\nExcept that it is civil war among the Minbari that lets the Shadows win. Or would have if the story had played fair, though perhaps the forced abbreviation of the fourth season cost us too much of that plot to see clearly.\nThe ultimate victory in the Shadow War came mostly from the younger races making a united stand behind \u201cA pox on both your houses; though the cost be extinction we will not be pawns in your game!\u201d. The Minbari, especially, can convincingly do that so long as they do stand united. As it was, the Shadows and Vorlons both should have just laughed at that empty posturing and gone recruiting among the various anti-Delenn factions of the Minbari civil war (and Earth\u2019s, and the recent Centauri dynastic conflict, etc).\nDoes Delenn actually care about the Shadow War? When Delenn ordered that humanity be wiped out, she already knew that the Shadow War was coming, and that humans had an important part to play in it. But she had a sad, so screw all that.\nRemember, all of that is before the series proper. You\u2019d think nearly obliterating a sentient species would have given her a little less certainty about the clear righteousness of her actions.\nMy recollection is that Delenn didn\u2019t find out about humanity\u2019s role in the Shadow War until after she voted to exterminate us.\nAnd \u201cshe had a sad\u201d is pretty uncharitable here. She was asked for her vote literally while she was holding her race\u2019s great leader \u2013 and her personal mentor \u2013 dead/dying in her arms.\nWitness has it right, I think. The Minbari had just gone through their version of 9/11 and Sarajevo combined, on first contact with an upstart new race, and Delenn was on the spot for the worst of it.\n\u201cWe are at our best when we move together, and we are at our worst when we move together. When our leader was killed by your people, we went mad together. We stayed mad for a very long time, a madness that almost consumed your world, until finally, before it was too late, we woke up together. \u201d\nAnd Delenn was front and center for that part as well, the first to look into the soul of what it meant to be human, or at least what it meant to be one particular human, and offered up the biggest \u201cOops!\u201d in the history of two worlds.\nDelenn + Sinclair, that\u2019s a team I might have trusted to rule the galaxy if it were not fated otherwise on at least two levels. Delenn + Sheridan, brought out the worst in each other.\nDelenn + Sinclair, that\u2019s a team I might have trusted to rule the galaxy if it were not fated otherwise on at least two levels.\nYes, because Sinclair is not the Great Hero and Successful Kid that Sheridan was! His career is stalled when we meet him, he\u2019s regarded with suspicion because of what happened during the Battle of the Line (unlike Sheridan, who comes away with a glowing reputation as Star-Killer and the ego-boost for Earth of being the Only Human To Defeat A Minbari Cruiser), and he\u2019s a colony kid. He\u2019s someone who knows self-doubt, struggle, and what it\u2019s like to be at the mercy of those with power over you \u2013 both your enemies and your superiors. He\u2019s someone who has learned to choose mercy the hard way, having been tempered in the fires. He was regarded as a failure; his posting wasn\u2019t a plum job, as Babylon Five was regarded as a white elephant (and possibly cursed with it) and the mood had swung from peaceful co-operation to a much more jingoistic one on Earth, so he was sent there as \u201cwe have to keep the Minbari happy so we need to send someone, but if you screw up \u2013 as you probably will \u2013 we don\u2019t really care and if we need to throw someone to the wolves to keep the powerful aliens happy, you\u2019ll do because we don\u2019t care about you and you\u2019re not important enough to matter\u201d.\nAnd I loved his argument for why it was still possible for the Narn to perform their ceremony (you could tell he\u2019d been educated by Jesuits).\nDelenn and Sheridan reinforced one another, because of their similarities, which unfortunately included the training of \u201cyou don\u2019t question the captain\u2019s orders\u201d. They had both been put on the path to success, both were accustomed to succeeding in what they did, and both of them had the view that they were sincerely trying to do what was right. Sinclair knew the value of doubt and could have moderated Delenn; Sheridan was primed to never let doubt get in the way of achieving the goal.\nYes, that part was quite clearly on display in \u201cComes the Inquisitor\u201c. Though JMS was perhaps showing some level of self-awareness there, in that the two people in that story with maximal self-assuredness in their own self-righteousness were Satai Delenn and Jack the Ripper.\nI do think Lennier may have been on to something when he noted that Delenn\u2019s greatness was her ability to inspire other people to try to create the more perfect world that she insisted on believing in. But those other people weren\u2019t Delenn; even Lennier couldn\u2019t live up to that standard, and as you note, bloody civil war ensues.\nI rather liked Delenn, at least in the earlier seasons, but yes \u2013 the prospect of her and Sheridan teaming up to rule the galaxy (for its own good, of course, since the galaxy couldn\u2019t do it for itself) should have had everyone running screaming to the Shadows/Vorlons for protection because living under the Benevolent Rule of Your Wiser And Better Despots For Life who can use the combined military might of two worlds and a quasi-paramilitary force (the Rangers) to invade and overthrow your regime/planet if you fail to appreciate the wisdom and grace of their better way \u2013 yikes!\nBoth of them absolutely self-assured that they were doing the right thing, and no qualms about mutiny, knocking down structures in place to govern and resolve disputes, setting themselves up as the new sheriffs in town to be obeyed (or else) \u2013 Sheridan telling the minor worlds in the League that they could bow to his wishes or they\u2019d be steamrollered over \u2013 did he not notice any vague resemblance in his methods and attitudes to President Clark? Worse, they both go through various tests to inculcate self-doubt and come right out the other side with not a scratch on their amour-propre thanks to their wills of adamant, even more convinced that they are doing the right and only thing.\nI\u2019m starting to seriously think that Delenn really is a monster and force for evil. I\u2019m only halfway to Schilling\u2019s Sheridan position. I think he was a decent man whose actions during the Shadow and Earth Wars were for the best overall. Where he failed was in setting up institutions that would live on after him; especially egregious since he knew he was living on borrowed time.\nOh I don\u2019t think she was a monster. But I do think the show wasn\u2019t able to resist the temptation of \u201cIf they can\u2019t be good on their own, then we\u2019ll make them be good \u2013 for their own good!\u201d\nThat is, they set up Sheridan and Delenn as the Voices of Reason and Only Sane Men in their respective political/planetary establishments, and since they were fighting for the right and for the survival of the younger races, then anything they might have had to do to attain those ends was justified. And of course, being the heroes, despite some attempts at shades of gray and morally dubious areas, basically they were the Good Guys.\nIt was the whole problem of \u201cWe don\u2019t torture anyone, only the Bad Guys do that and we\u2019re the Good Guys, so when we do it it\u2019s not torture, it\u2019s enhanced interrogation or the ticking time bomb or whatever\u201d. President Clark was a bad guy out for personal ambition and what he thought was right, making dicey deals with the Shadows, and acting autocratically and unilaterally and setting up behind the scenes plots where he had people assassinated but could have the appearance of keeping his hands clean (and I\u2019m not for one minute disputing that Clark was a bad guy). Sheridan declares mutiny and takes over the space station and lets shitty crap go on like how Lyta Alexander was treated (she did a lot for The Cause but when it came to letting her have living quarters aboard Babylon Five when she had problems finding independent employment, it was all \u201cSorry babe, we\u2019re now running this place as a commercial business and if you can\u2019t pay rent, you\u2019re out\u201d, thus driving her back into the devil\u2019s bargain with PsiCorps and demonstrating that the brave new world of Sheridan\u2019s revolution wasn\u2019t too accommodating to those who fell by the wayside. Since Lyta had suffered a lot through her contact with the Vorlons, I thought this was very shoddy, given that for fuck\u2019s sake couldn\u2019t Satai Delenn at least put her on the embassy pay roll and pay for her quarters or something? \u201cShe was eventually arrested aboard Babylon 5 for supporting terrorism by John Sheridan (whose contact with Vorlons gave him immunity to her Vorlon-enhanced telepathic abilities) in late 2262.\u201d Yeah, well maybe if you hadn\u2019t fucked her over in her hour of need, Sheridan, she wouldn\u2019t have ended up driven to these extremes? He commits mutiny and seizes the station and starts his own freedom fighting struggle \u2013 including shooting on ships with former colleagues \u2013 that\u2019s great. She starts fighting for her own cause, she\u2019s a terrorist. Also please note Sheridan\u2019s Marty Stu abilities granted as needed for the plot \u2013 he\u2019s not a telepath, nobody can have contact with the Vorlons without adverse effects, she\u2019s now super-powered due to Vorlon interference, but HE CAN RESIST HER. Bah, humbug!) \u2013 anyway, Sheridan acts like a little tin god at times but that\u2019s cool because he\u2019s the Good Guy.\nBut at the end, (or at least this is the impression I get), Sheridan is very much amused by any notion that EarthGov can discipline him (or even have the right to do so), and that it\u2019s purely at his own pleasure that he returns to answer charges, and doesn\u2019t take over power. He does give off the impression of \u201cWell, sure you could put me on trial over charges of mutiny and seizing the space station and firing on EarthGov military ships and all that, but hey, look out the window \u2013 there\u2019s the White Star and you know, I wouldn\u2019t be at all surprised if it started blowing this city to hell if I don\u2019t come back aboard. And it just so happens I\u2019m married to the new head of the Minbari Ruling Council, and if you try locking me up, Minbar might kind of declare war and you wouldn\u2019t like that. And by the way, President of Earth is too small a job for me, so you can keep it; I\u2019m going to be President of the new Interstellar Alliance that means Earth\u2019s ambitions to be the power in the galaxy are overturned and if Earth doesn\u2019t behave itself it\u2019ll pretty much be a backwater. Oh, you\u2019re dropping all charges and letting me go and maybe giving me a medal to boot? Yeah, probably the best decision all round\u201d.\nI will grant you that the particular ways the shows her being treated, literally tossed out of her apartment, are basically lazy and contrived, but the basic idea that our heroes would treat her like crap is totally plausible.\nMost of them are human, who have spent their whole lives in a society that hives telepaths off from the rest of society as much as possible. They\u2019ve been trained all their to think about telepaths as little as possible, and would have had not the super creepy organization that runs the separate telepath society worked to corrupt and overthrow their government.\nOne of the best things about B5 is the way it portrays telepathy. It takes it seriously as something transformative and downright terrifying for the mundanes, postulates responses to its existence, and takes them seriously. Lyta\u2019s story is a good example of that, problems with byron aside.\nThe \u201cused and tossed aside\u201d storyline for Lyta would have been bad-tasting but acceptable, if it were carried through consistently for everyone, but it wasn\u2019t.\nWe see Garibaldi being treated as carelessly, and it\u2019s hard to escape the thought that this is pay-back for him not being enthralled by the Cult of Sheridan; yes, Bester\u2019s meddling with his mind is at the back of it, but at the same time, somebody needed to point out to Sheridan that a cult of personality was forming and this was not a desirable trait for the resistance if they ever hoped to make it out the other side and have him as galactic figurehead, else they\u2019d just be replicating the same old patterns that made it necessary to remove Clark from the office he\u2019d schemed to get.\nByron and the telepaths sub-plot never quite worked, because it was all too easy to make jokes like \u201cIn the end the mass of hairspray Byron applies every morning spontaneously combusts and the tragedy is complete\u201d (I have never seen such a mass of glossy hair in one place at one time as when all the rogue telepaths were gathered together). It didn\u2019t work for me because they all behaved more like sulky teenagers than people who really were suffering under the regime as it was. And the non-human worlds seem to have different attitudes to telepathy, though yeah, if they\u2019re biased against humans, it\u2019s probably not so easy to get asylum there whether or not you\u2019re a telepath as well.\nBut the wider point about how Lyta was treated was that it sent the message \u201cJoin the rebellion and once they\u2019ve squeezed all the use out of you that they can, you\u2019re tossed aside \u2013 unless you\u2019re a favourite of one of the leaders\u201d. Really, you\u2019d be better off sticking with the baddies (Earth\u2019s government and the Shadows) than throwing your lot in with the good guys!\nI suppose the real-world explanation was that Patricia Tallman was fighting with the producers over her salary which is why her character was replaced by Talia Winters for the second season (and why, according to Wikipedia, she didn\u2019t appear in any of the post-show material: \u201cLyta was intended to appear in the Crusade episode \u201cThe Path of Sorrows\u201d as part of a flashback, but Tallman\u2019s salary could not be negotiated\u201d) so maybe this was why she was written out, but the way she was written out seems, in conjunction with the disputes over money, like a rather uncomfortable way to remind the actress to \u201cif you don\u2019t play ball with us, you won\u2019t work on this show\u201d.\nIt\u2019s been a long time since I watched the show, but wasn\u2019t membership in the Interstellar Alliance an entirely voluntary affair? Also, the Alliance doesn\u2019t actually run any of the member states; they continue to be ruled by whatever internal government was there before.\nIt\u2019s basically just the same Space UN as they already had on the station, except with all member states given an equal vote instead of everyone in the League of Non-Aligned Worlds getting lumped into a single vote, and with its own military.\nNow, the UN having its own military might be problematic in all kinds of ways \u2013 but Sheridan did not actually run anything inside the government of the various member states. He was basically the Secretary General of the UN, if they had a navy.\nThe Centauri Republic volunteered to join the Interstellar Alliance. Then Sheridan held a closed-door meeting, the Centauri ambassador explicitly not invited, wherein the rest of them decided to expel the Centauri and wage total war against them, leading ultimately to the orbital bombardment of their homeworld and a surrender under rather Versailles-esque terms.\nI do not believe they volunteered for this, and I do not believe they would have been spared this if they had refused on principle to join the IA in the first place.\nI had to do some Googling to refresh my memory, but from what I\u2019m seeing in various Wikis, it\u2019s not like they declared war on the Centauri because they tried to oppose the Alliance, or refuse membership, or something. They declared war on the Centauri because the Centauri military were attacking civilian ships without provocation. (Due to the Drakh trying to get another war going, although of course they didn\u2019t know that.)\nAlso, the war declaration was over the strenuous objection of Sheridan, complete with him getting a big dramatic Bruce Boxleitner monologue about how awful the member states were for demanding another war so soon after the last one, but he did it anyway because those were the terms of the Alliance, which doesn\u2019t seem to support the whole \u2018Sheridan as dictator\u2019 narrative.\n(Due to the Drakh trying to get another war going, although of course they didn\u2019t know that.)\nThey actually did know that, or at least very strongly suspect it. In a private conversation with, iirc Delenn and Garibaldi, Sheridan said that he didn\u2019t believe that Mollari at least was involved in the attacks and that someone else was pulling the Centauri\u2019s strings. He went ahead and orchestrated the war with the Centauri anyway.\nAnd, again, he did it without giving the Centauri ambassador a hearing. No matter how evil you think someone\u2019s actions may be, if you can\u2019t be bothered to hear out their ambassador before starting a bloody total war, I get to call you a bloodthirsty murdering tyrant.\nI feel like that may be a fair charge against the Alliance in general, but since Sheridan made basically that same argument and was overruled by the voting members, I still feel more sympathetic to him.\n(I am apparently unusual around these parts in that I actually quite liked Sheridan.)\na big dramatic Bruce Boxleitner monologue about how awful the member states were for demanding another war so soon after the last one, but he did it anyway because those were the terms of the Alliance\nA real Pontius Pilate moment; washing his hands of the blood but letting the war go ahead. He could have said \u201cIf you want a war, get someone else to lead it for you\u201d and stepped down, but he didn\u2019t of course (because if he\u2019s in charge at least he can put some limits on it and steer the course of future history to a better place and so on and so forth).\nI know I\u2019m rather unfair to Sheridan, but JMS did write him as this Big Freakin\u2019 Hero and even his mistakes are glorious, and he is the Destined One of Prophecy and all the rest, which put me off a bit.\nBut then again they needed the Centauri War to set up the Drakh for the new spin-off series Crusade, given that the Shadows had gone over the event horizon. That Crusade more or less sank without trace was ironic.\nSheridan knew the Centauri weren\u2019t ultimately responsible for the attacks on non-aligned shipping, and therefore someone else was, and he sat on that information. He denied the Centauri ambassador the opportunity to make that case on his own. He said and did nothing to stop the League from voting for a war he knew to be unjustified, and then offered up his personal forces to support the war. When the Narn and Drazi launched an unauthorized orbital bombardment of Centauri Prime, he took no action against them in spite of their megadeaths worth of war crime vastly exceeding the alleged Centauri offenses that supposedly justified that war in the first place.\nSheridan\u2019s every word and action, and every strategic silence and inaction, led inexorably to that outcome. Either Sheridan was an incompetent buffoon, or Sheridan preferred that outcome to the alternative, and in neither case is \u201clook what you made me do\u201d an adequate defense.\nReasons why the president of a dubiously legitimate new administration might want to start a short victorious war against an enemy that everybody else already hates, are left as an exercise for the reader. Fortunately, this can have no possible relevance to current events.\nIt\u2019s been a long time since I watched the show, but wasn\u2019t membership in the Interstellar Alliance an entirely voluntary affair?\nMy impression of that is that, post- the whole Shadow war and overthrow of Clark\u2019s regime and shake-up of the galactic power structure, membership in this was more along the lines of \u201cnice solar system you got here, be a pity if anything happened to it\u201d \u2013 that is, anyone determined to go their own way would be in danger of being regarded with disfavour as \u201cWhat, don\u2019t you trust Good Dictator for Life President Sheridan, Hero and Saviour of the Galaxy? What have you got to hide, you freedom-hating Shadow lover?\u201d\nBut then, I mistrusted Sheridan hugely by the end of the whole arc, so my impressions may not be credible \ud83d\ude42\nthat\u2019s definitely harsher than it was portrayed as, though I grant you I don\u2019t think you\u2019ll like \u201cAll the species joining up under Hero Sheridan because he\u2019s just so damned awesome, only for them to sometimes squabble until the great patriarch reluctantly gives them their well deserved paddling\u201d any better.\nYou have some interesting points about Delenn, but your analysis is also flawed in several respects. For example:\nWe get hints of this early in the series, when she steals a body from the Warrior Minbari because she doesn\u2019t approve of their showmanship.\nBranmer (the dead Minbari leader) had been a high-ranking leader in the Religious Caste for most of his life. As the child of a mixed-caste marriage he had the option of changing castes, and did so during the Earth-Minbari War out of a sense of reluctant duty. He had explicitly stated his desire NOT to be a symbol of war, and his wishes were specifically that his body be cremated and the ashes scattered in Minbar orbit.\nInstead, the Warrior Caste used his body to wave the bloody flag, explicitly disregarding both his stated values in life, and his wishes for how his remains were to be treated.\nIn that context, it\u2019s pretty clear that Neroon and company were very much in the wrong. The reason he had no recourse but to \u201cSuck It\u201d is that a complaint that \u201cHow dare she take her friend\u2019s body and dispose of it in the manner he explicitly requested! We were using it to stoke up political dissent against the stated policy of a majority of our ruling executive body!\u201d (6-3 split, Worker and Religious caste council members voting against the Warrior caste) would not go over well.\nI\u2019d also add that she doesnt\u2019 \u201cdisband\u201d the council. What she did is make a speech stating that if the council was so deadlocked and useless that it couldn\u2019t act against a clear and present danger not just to an ally but to their own people, then it was no longer a legitimate authority. After years of building tension and dissatisfaction, that crisis was the tipping point that led to the dissolution of that government, but it\u2019s hardly the case that \u201cEverything was going just fine until Delenn came along and dissolved the peaceful, stable, healthy, and fully functional government\u201d. There\u2019s quite a lot of worldbuilding and foreshadowing going on establishing that under the Utopian Space Elf Crystal Spires And Toga society of the Minbari lies quite a lot of festering wounds, simmering tension, and unresolved social and political strife.\nIt\u2019s been years since I watched the show and I\u2019m going on shaky memory, so you\u2019re correct about Delenn\u2019s motives but I do remember thinking it was terrible implementation.\nNow, maybe she and the Religious Caste went to the Warrior Caste and politely asked them to hand over the body per the deceased\u2019s requests, but I don\u2019t remember that.\nI think the problem was that in this episode the show went for the cool \u201cmystery \u2013 intrigue \u2013 whodunnit?\u2019 plot and then gave us Delenn\u2019s justifications in the end as a resolution, but not realising (or caring?) that it made no sense \u2013 so instead of trying to resolve this sensibly, the Warriors are telling the Religious get knotted (and y\u2019know, I could understand why they\u2019d do that; for a \u2018three equal castes\u2019 society, the Religious caste does seem to go about acting like \u201cwe are the boss of you\u201d), then Delenn does some sneaky body-robbing and lets the suspicion fall on Earth as the patsy (not very good way to avoid re-starting the Earth-Minbar war) and only at the very end is the justification as above \u201che wanted this and not the big Warrior State Funeral\u201d pulled out to keep us thinking well of Delenn (instead of \u201cwhy is this kook allowed to be the Minbari Representative when she damn near kicked off another war and is fomenting division at home?\u201d)\nAs I said, I mostly liked Delenn, but the show had a distinct tendency to let its favourites (the designated Heroes) pull very autocratic stunts and get away with them because They Knew Best.\nThe Warrior Caste was absolutely acting poorly. That doesn\u2019t mean Delenn acted well.\nIf she didn\u2019t like what they were doing with the body, she could have appealed it to the Grey Supreme Court, or whatever institution Minbari use to resolve disputes. If that didn\u2019t come out with the verdict she would have preferred, the proper thing to do is nothing. Sometimes you don\u2019t get your way. Delenn doesn\u2019t seem to have such a concept; she is an authoritarian to the core, and anybody who disagrees is simply steam-rolled over.\nAs you said, Minbari society hah a lot of unresolved social and political strife. It hah that in large part because of Delenn. Delenn says, \u201cWe stayed mad for a very long time, a madness that almost consumed your world, until finally, before it was too late, we woke up together,\u201d but that \u201cwe\u201d isn\u2019t actually true. The Minbari race did not wake up from the madness. The Grey Council never told them why they had surrendered unconditionally to a defeated Earth, tossing away all the sacrifices they had ordered the Warrior Caste to make in the first place.\nThat\u2019s why the warriors were still waving the bloody shirt. And when Delenn continued to respond to any differing opinion by shutting it down entirely, she prevented any of that tension from getting released in a healthy manner. Instead, it was bottled up until it exploded into a civil war.\nThe great project of civilization is figuring out a way for people who want different things to accept that sometimes they don\u2019t always get their way. If you have a vision of politics where you never lose, you are envisioning a polity that exists as your slaves. If that group decides they don\u2019t want to be your slaves, things fall apart quickly. You have to be able to lose.\ntldr; Delenn is How You Got Trump.\nDelenn is How You Got Sheridan \ud83d\ude42\nPoor Sheridan, I\u2019m very hard on him! I think he\u2019s a good military leader, which doesn\u2019t necessarily translate into he\u2019s a good peace-time leader. And the set-up for Crusade, where Sheridan (for good reasons in the plot) ends up resuming a role as captain in a space battle does not help the impression of Generalissimo Sheridan, El Presidente. The main fault, though, is the kind of behaviour described here:\nGalen provides him with descriptions of three individuals who will meet him at Babylon 5 to assist him, but explicitly warns him to never explain his actions or mission to anyone under any circumstances.\nThis means that Sheridan issues orders and acts unilaterally in ways that require blind obedience from others \u2013 \u201cI can\u2019t tell you how I know, I can\u2019t tell you why I\u2019m doing this, but you have to obey me to the letter and just believe me that there\u2019s a good reason for it\u201d.\nPeople questioning this are behaving sensibly, but because we the viewers know what is going on and they don\u2019t, they look like the bad guys obstructing the really vital things that need to be done for the safety of Earth and Sheridan looks like the hero.\nIf we didn\u2019t know what was going on, we\u2019d have to decide for ourselves whether or not to trust Sheridan, but we never have to make that decision since JMS makes it for us \u2013 we get the information that the others don\u2019t.\nLiberation movements are how you get dictators generally. Hugo Chavez, Hafez Assad, Park Chung-Hee, all the way back to the Little Corporal and beyond. It\u2019s a recurring formula. Start with one corrupt government, doesn\u2019t matter what kind, democracy, monarchy, another dictatorship, but almost certainly a strong kleptocratic component leading to gross economic hardship for everyone else. There will be protest movements and revolutionary cells, of course, but they won\u2019t have the power or the organization to do anything.\nThere will be an army, of course, and it will be organized and powerful, and however much everyone else is suffering the army will at least be well-fed. Now add a charismatic field-grade, or maybe low-end general grade officer (not the Supreme Commander) who notices that lots of people are going hungry, the army has the power and the organization to stop this, and nobody else does. Maybe he should start talking to his fellow officers and do something about this?\nFast forward one bloody little civil war, and our heroic military officer is now a President. Maybe he even won a fair election; who else is anyone going to vote for? But he\u2019s not a politician, he\u2019s a military officer. He\u2019s got a big hammer, and all his problems look like nails. He makes decisions, and he thinks they are good decisions (they probably mostly are), made in consultation with his trusted advisors, and people aren\u2019t doing what he orders them to do. To a military officer, that\u2019s mutiny. There\u2019s still a war going on, more or less, and anyone who doesn\u2019t obey orders in wartime needs to be shot. He\u2019s got men with guns to do that. Anyone who isn\u2019t one of his obedient subordinates, must be the enemy because there is no third category. And the peace and prosperity that are supposed to come at the end of the war, never quite do because there is always opposition and that opposition always looks like (incoming self-fulfilling prophecy) enemy action.\nThat, and not Evil Politicians scheming and blackmailing and murdering their way to power, is how dictators tend to come about in the real world. And after giving us the cartoon version with President Clark, I was hoping and half-believing JMS was willing to sacrifice the reputation of his favorite character to show us the real version in action. I don\u2019t think I\u2019ve ever seen that done properly on the big or small screen.\nStill waiting, alas.\npeople aren\u2019t doing what he orders them to do. To a military officer, that\u2019s mutiny.\nExactly how Sheridan comported himself after taking over Babylon Five and declaring independence, and ironic to me because he was the original mutineer, so having smashed the chain of command, what leg are you standing on, again?\nI was hoping and half-believing JMS was willing to sacrifice the reputation of his favorite character to show us the real version in action.\nI think he was hamstrung by having written his ending already and giving glimpses of it all along; we knew how the end was going to work out (Sheridan had twenty years left and then would go off with Lorien, etc) before we got to season five and the way post-successful rebellion Earth and the Interstellar Alliance would work out, so Sheridan had to be this glowing, heroic character of legend that we knew he would become; the flash-forwards to the future where Ivanova and others are all saints and quasi-Arthurian legend figures surviving in the myths and stories and real history is lost, jumbled, or suppressed helped set that up.\nIf they\u2019d dropped the silly telepath sub-plot and worked on \u201cThe glowing heroic legend is Delenn\u2019s work in creating and fostering and spreading the legend because she is blinded by love but also because it\u2019s politically useful, the winners get to write history, and she never learned to re-assess her own sense of utter certitude so she has to push the story that everything they both did was for the greater good and worked out for the best, but the reality beneath that was a lot messier and darker\u201d, it would have been better.\nBut that would have been another show, and really all-in-all, Babylon 5 was something new and never tried before, and we can\u2019t carp too much that it wasn\u2019t perfect and perfectly done, given all the bumps they hit along the way \ud83d\ude42\nto be fair, none of the Minbari politics in the show make much sense. the shadows are running around blowing stuff up, and the warrior cast still doesn\u2019t want to get involved, despite the fact that fighting for the vorlons against the shadows is basically the organizing principle of minbari society.\nOf course, there\u2019s also the problem the whole basis for their society is proven to be a lie, and no seems to even notice it, much less deal with it in any way.\nYeah, Minbari social organisation seems to be sorely lacking. The Worker Caste seem to have a very raw deal, with both the Warrior and Religious Castes ordering them about and making decisions that affect them with little to no consultation from them. I was half-expecting the civil war to break out when the Workers said \u201cTo hell with the both of you\u201d, downed tools, and used their expertise to build weapons to take on both Warriors and Religious, but that\u2019s not how it happened.\nBecause Delenn is Religious Caste, we get everything filtered through that lens, and the only good Warrior Caste members are the ones who come over to her side. I can see why the Warriors would hold off on getting into a war purely on the say-so of the Religious Caste, because it is a matter of internal politics; but because the Shadows are (up to a certain point before the whole of the truth is revealed) the Bad Guys, their reluctance makes them look bad, while it isn\u2019t unreasonable (if the Grey Council never told the whole of Minbar why they stopped the war with Earth): \u201cyou started a war, then you stopped that war without telling us why, now you want to start another war and there\u2019s every chance you might decide to stop that as well without giving us any reasons; maybe we don\u2019t want to do that?\u201d\nthe official JMS explanation was that the minbari civil war gets short shrift because of compression required by the need to compress everything for season 4. I don\u2019t really buy this.\nI mean, if I squint right, I can see it. One of the points of the series is supposed to be that the Vorlons really are just as bad as the shadows, in their own way. The show hints* at this I can\u2019t help but think the original plan** was to have the big shadow/vorlon showdown come towards the end of season 4 instead of the beginning. I assume that some of that extra time would have been used to show that the Vorlons were not the good guys, and one way to do that would have been through the societal collapse of the Minbari, who were always their favorite kids. But I fully admit that this would be a dramatic re-ordering of events, and given the total lack of interest JMS seems to have in exploring the notion that the vorlons were bad once they depart the stage, I have to admit that it\u2019s probably wishful thinking. But I tell you, the version of the story where the Vorlons take a more active role, where their authoritarian ideology (and its failures) is made explicit, and where Sheridan comes to articulate a meaningful third way, is fantastic.\n* hint is not really a good word for B5, which has the subtly of a sledgehammer. This is by no means always a bad thing.\n** original in this case meaning the direction JMS was planning for season 4 while writing late season 3, not the imaginary original plan that he\u2019s always sworn to have in his back pocket.\nRelated topic; a few less-known board-ish games.\n2-6 players:\nConcept: A language game in which you try to convey something using a polysynthetic language made out of pictures. Quite cool, ignore the points system.\nThe Captain is Dead: Coop board game in which you are in the middle of the worst Star Trek episode ever. Quite fun, hard to.play with fewer than four people.\nMysterium: Clue + Dixit. Psychics try to solve a murder using dreams. A co-op (ish) game which may lead you to despise the ghost dispensing the dreams.\nDixit: Technically a better known game, Target often has it, but to clarify the above: A game with a bunch of cards with weird artwork, one player puts a piece down with a phrase intended to convey the artwork well but not too well, everybody else puts down artwork to try to deceive the others into picking theirs, then everybody but the original player votes on which art they think was the original. The original player gets points iff at least one person gets it right and one person gets it wrong; everybody else gets points based on whether they guessed right or if they tricked somebody into picking their artwork.\nTelestrations: Telephone Pictionary. Each person draws a picture to communicate an idea, hands it down the line; the next person writes down the idea they get, and pass that down. Until everything is hopelessly mangled, then everybody shows the history of their original idea, and where it went horribly wrong.\nFunemployed: A mixture of improv and Apples to Apples. Some of you may seriously hate this game, others will love it, fundamentally you have to be able to enjoy playing the fool for laughs.\nDeception: Social deduction game in which everybody plays a detective, one of whom is a murderer, and one of whom is the forensic scientist, who knows who the murderer is but can only communicate this with a limited set of highly-interpretable hints.\nI\u2019ve played Mysterium and own Dixit, and I can recommend both games. Mysterium was fun and I\u2019d like to try it again\u2014we weren\u2019t doing so hot most of the game, but we figured it out on our last chance! Dixit we\u2019ve played a few games of; it\u2019s well-received, but I find we don\u2019t quite have a strong enough pool of references for it to go too well. I also always lose, which annoys me to no end. \ud83d\ude42\nDeception has a very similar \u201cfeel\u201d to Mysterium, in spite of being radically different games. Part of it is that the ghost/forensic science play very similar roles, part of it is that the aesthetic somehow meshes well. Either way I recommend it.\nMy friends and I have always loved deduction/deception games like Werewolf and Resistance, so I\u2019ll check it out, thanks.\nI love Concept but I am terrible at the hardest difficulty level. I want to be good at it, and I am usually pretty good at \u201cguess what I\u2019m thinking\u201d games, but it is just beyond me in a way I can\u2019t figure out.\nEveryone should try it once just for how mind-bending it is. I like to describe it as \u201cKanzi the bonobo, the board game.\u201d\nThere\u2019s a game on Steam called \u201cKeep Talking and Nobody Explodes.\u201d One player is on the computer, and is confronted with a \u201ctime bomb\u201d which must be defused by solving a series of logic puzzles. All the other players have copies of the bomb defusal manual, and must interpret the puzzles the defuser describes, and look up how to solve them in the manual, and relay the answers to the defuser. This often involves multiple back-and-forth instructions on how to get the defuser to (safely) uncover the next clue.\nOne that is a regular hit with family and friends for me is Codenames a game with a grid of words where one person on each of two teams alternate giving out a clue and the number of tiles it applies to. The two clue-givers can see the solution of which tiles are theirs, which are the other teams, which are neither, and which one is the \u201cauto-lose\u201d for whichever team selects it. They have to get their team to find all their tiles first, but the bigger the number they give, the wilder their team\u2019s guesses might get based off that one clue.\nSpyfall is fun as well, where everyone except on person know what the location is. Players then take turns choosing one person and having them answer one question, then the answerer gets to pick another person to ask a question to. Players cannot ask a question of the person that just asked them one. The spy can stop the timer at any time to guess the location but loses if they are wrong. Everyone can attempt one accusation during the game, and if it is unanimous save one person, the game ends and the role cards are checked, otherwise play resumes. When the timer ends, players deliberate and try to vote on who the spy is, if they are wrong, the spy wins, otherwise everyone else wins. It is a fun game of trying to be vague in referencing the location to suss out who doesn\u2019t know it without giving away the game to the spy. It usually ended with someone going too far with puns and tipping the spy off to the location.\nMy personal favorite is Avalon, by the same people that made resistance but many of the roll cards have special abilities with fun interactions, like merlin knowing who the evil people are or the assassin who can guess who merlin is at the end to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. The game itself is political voting to choose teams to go on quests by a rotating \u201cleader\u201d, that when the vote succeeds, give the quest goers chances to secretly defect if evil. Evil wins by causing total gridlock on the quest-goer selection for five failed votes in a row or causing the group to fail three or more quests. Add in some opportunities for players to view other player\u2019s role cards, and the political machinations turn into conspiracy theory laden he-said, she-saids.\nAvalon always plays exactly this way for me: Good guys get enough quests, bad guys win some of the time by killing Merlin. I have never seen the bad guys successfully mess up the quests.\n(Too many veterans of social deduction games in my crowd, and too many of the players know one another\u2019s tells.)\nRegarding social deception games like Avalon, One Night Ultimate Werewolf is good. I also quite like Coup. I don\u2019t think it\u2019s any better than similar games with multiple players, but unlike Avalon/Mafia/etc. it can be played with two people (it feels like a more fun version of heads up poker in that format).\nIf you play Coup, make sure you\u2019re playing the rebellion version. I thought the original was pretty boring, and the extra mechanic makes the game worthwhile.\nHave you tried mixing in some of the other roles like lancelot, oberron, or Mordred? I find that they tend to shake things up for a game or two after we switch them in. But I\u2019m biased towards Oberron, because evil one all three times I got him. Also my group tends to have a certain meta-strategy that works sometimes that we call \u201cplaying the long game\u201d (also gets thrown as an accusation a lot \u201cthey\u2019re not good, they\u2019re just playing the long game!\u201d) where evil players worm in early by helping the first or second quest, then helping to fail the later ones. This mirrors our other meta-strategy of the \u201cdream team\u201d where once a team succeeds there is a lot of momentum to keep them on future quests, with new additions being the ones more scrutinized for failures. Evil tends to win more on quests when we get higher in number of players too.\nI second Codenames as a good party game.\nSince I have at least two people here who know codenames, I want feedback on the following scenario.\nI was playing a game and I was the \u201ccodemaster\u201d or whatever. We quickly fell behind by a couple points when, in an early round, I gave a clue and a #5 and they only got 2 answers before uncovering an enemy card. So after this, in future rounds, I adopted a strategy of intentionally giving more numbers than I had in mind for a particular clue, under the logic that my team \u201cneeded more guesses\u201d to catch up, and that they could use the clues from the past rounds that they didn\u2019t fully guess, combined with my new clues, to find the crossover and catch up.\nBut instead, they gave up once they exhausted the obvious answers to my clue, leaving guesses on the table. Eventually this obviously failed and the other team won.\nAfter the game, when discussing the strategy, I was annoyed at them and they were annoyed at me. My position was \u201cwe were behind, guesses were valuable, so I intentionally gave you more and you threw them away!.\u201d There\u2019s was \u201cthe number is a part of the clue that has value, and by choosing a number that did not represent the actual amount of clues you identified, you made that piece of information useless, making it harder to win!\u201d\nWe still argue about my brilliant/terrible (depending on who you ask) codenames strategy to this day.\nSo who is in the right here?\nI don\u2019t have the rulebook handy, but I thought there was a part that said if you get to the number given, but you missed some for a previous clue, you get to pick one more to try to make up the ones you missed. You should have trusted your spy to take advantage of that and only given a high number as a last resort.\nETA: Looked up the rules, my memory was correct-ish they can guess up to what you said+1, whether or not they missed something before. So if you could have caught up by getting one extra per turn, you should have given good numbers. If you didn\u2019t think that could work, might as well give them the chance to guess, though it\u2019s hardly in the spirit of the game.\nETA2: Apparently you\u2019re allowed to say \u201cunlimited\u201d so that would have been better than high numbers.\nCharles, yes, that\u2019s correct.\nAnd I did consider that, but we were sufficiently behind that I was in \u201clast resort\u201d mode and figured they would need more than one \u201cextra\u201d guess.\nNobody, really. You were trying (and failing) to communicate a different piece of useful information than they expected, which is well within the spirit of Codenames.\nI seem to recall a rule where you could state \u201c0\u201d as your number, at which point your team could keep guessing until they missed, which would probably have worked better (although it\u2019s an obscure, and maybe optional, rule).\nIs that after accounting for the extra guesses they get? Per the rules, the guessers can guess one more than the number given by the codemaster. I\u2019d say that its a mix of failures. They were in the wrong on a few turns after leaving so many on the table by not guessing to try and connect with those initial five, but you are wrong after that for not readjusting your strategy on the fly to their tactics.\nPlus, you could always go with an absurdly high number on the last turn you think you\u2019ll have to tell them to swing for the fences rather than obscuring your hint information on other turns.\nI strongly considered doing this, but at that point it was clear to me that they weren\u2019t getting my point, so I went with the exact number they would need to clear the board and win the game. Which only failed because, with only one left, they accidentally revealed the last enemy spy and won it for the enemy.\nI highly recommend Hanabi if you enjoy this sort of \u201chow do I convey this information within the scope of the rules\u201d. It\u2019s a ton of fun with the right group but can be frustrating with wide gaps in players\u2019 logicomancy.\nGiving a higher number than the actual number for the clue is a totally reasonable part of the game\u2019s strategy. (I actually thought it was mentioned in the rulebook, although I don\u2019t have it handy to check.)\nYou have to play it by ear. If I had just given a clue with 5 matches, and they left some of them on the board, but their discussion was going in the right direction, then I might pick the hardest of my remaining words, give a clue very tightly tied to that word, and then add guesses equal to the number of words from my previous clue they had been considering. For example: if I said \u201cPlace, 5\u201d, and they guessed London and Japan before running into the enemy\u2019s America, but Mexico, China, and Buffalo were the three remaining words that they had been considering, then on my next turn I might say \u201cArachnid, 4\u201d, hoping for them to guess Spider, Mexico, China, and Buffalo. If they got stuck on Buffalo as an animal and their discussion had not mentioned Buffalo as a place, I might say \u201cArachnid, 3\u201d instead.\nFor example: if I said \u201cPlace, 5\u201d, and they guessed London and Japan before running into the enemy\u2019s America, but Mexico, China, and Buffalo were the three remaining words that they had been considering, then on my next turn I might say \u201cArachnid, 4\u201d, hoping for them to guess Spider, Mexico, China, and Buffalo.\nYeah, this is basically exactly what I did, except they got to Spider, and then quit, because there were no Arachnid words remaining.\nI\u2019m on your side, then. It\u2019s reasonable for them not to have figured out what was going on at the time, but it was a good play on your part.\nVery different mindset from how I\u2019ve played the game: if I say there are X that match, there are X that match, not X-???. If they guess wrong on round N, that might mean I try to pick words that match more in round N+1 to catch up, but I\u2019ll still accurately say how many words match; that way they can use the extra 1/round to catch up by round N+2 or N+3 without second-guessing \u201cwait, did he mean there were really four that matched [N+1 word], or was it only two and he\u2019s trying to catch us up, or really six and he got burned by our missing some the last time?\u201d.\nOn the other hand, I only played it on two occasions; not enough time for a metagame to coalesce, really. (Bridge comes to mind; \u201ctwo clubs\u201d means different things under different conventions)\nThe entire game revolves around interpreting the spymaster\u2019s ambiguous clues. Uncertainty about which numbers apply to which clues is a difference in degree, not a difference in kind.\nI have seen this strategy succeed in practice, and I can\u2019t think of a time when it\u2019s backfired.\nMy ultimate team captain runs board game nights at his place every month. I don\u2019t go often, but the last time I went, there was one simple game that I found really fun, which would work for 4+ people, called Snake Oil. There were 2 decks of cards: one with types of customers (e.g. beach hobo, cheerleader, rapper, etc.) and the other with nouns. Each round, one person is the judge and picks a random customer card. Everyone else has 10 noun cards in their hand, and they get to choose 2 of those to put together to invent a new product, and they have some amount of time to give a pitch to the customer for why they need their product. Whoever the judge chooses as the best pitch wins that round. For example, someone tried to sell a Pizza Slide \u2013 a slide with pizzas at the bottom \u2013 to a beach bum, or a Glitter Toilet to a cheerleader.\nVery simple game but a lot of fun and a good way to provide introverted people with a good excuse to let loose at a party. And it\u2019s a game that\u2019d be pretty easy to create oneself, just by making their own cards \u2013 or some other card-less method for distributing words. Also easy to modify. I\u2019m tempted to try playing this with some friends using a Cards Against Humanity deck.\n(As an aside, some friends and I once tried to play pictionary with a Cards Against Humanity deck. It didn\u2019t work very well. I had the card \u201cA robust mongoloid\u201d and had a heck of a time trying to express the Greek letter rho, a statue bust, and the country of Mongolia by pictures and then get people to string them together. I failed).\nIf you can get over the \u201cyour hand must stay in order\u201d hurdle, Bohnanza is another good gateway game.\nSo, because it occurs to me these things might be useful to some of you, the introvert\u2019s low-effort guide to being popular (as an adult):\nFirst, read Geek Social Fallacies. Those are important. Particularly the part about mixing friend groups.\nPick a group. Given the audience here, pick a weird group. Normal people are boring. Board games and swing dancing tend to have a good balance of introverts and extroverts \u2013 you want a few extroverts, if for no other reason than that they usually like to keep tabs on the social group. Make friends with a few. If you fancy, you can think of them as your spy network. (How do you make friends? Walk up to somebody you want as a friend and tell them you want to be friends. Yes, that works.)\nPlanners are popular people, and small gatherings are way more efficient, in terms of both time and social energy, than one-on-one communication, in terms of gathering a social group. Start attending somebody else\u2019s stuff, accumulate a small group of friends and acquaintances, then start planning yourself \u2013 work with other planners to avoid conflicts, and they\u2019ll be happy to have somebody else helping out. Preferably stuff that is different from what you or other people normally do; escape rooms, tea parties at a local tea place, bowling, putt putt \u2013 whatever \u2013 but for some groups, staying in and playing board games or one-shot D&D works too. Keep the group less than ten people. Six is a good size for most activities. Once you have a few people attending smaller gatherings, you can move on to larger; that is its own topic, however.\nBasically, it comes down to this: People who plan stuff to do are in way shorter supply, in any given group, than people who want to do stuff. Somebody mentioned in one of the previous threads a D&D group that fell apart, and I think someone else suggested the host was really the only friend everyone had. Not necessarily; nobody else is a planner, so nothing got planned.\nThis seems like good advice for \u2018geeks\u2019. Do you have any recommendations for \u2018nerds\u2019?\n[A geek is an unusual person with normal social desires, a nerd is someone who has discovered something more interesting than social stuff.]\nI am uncertain what you are looking for; if you desire popularity, this will work. If you don\u2019t, then I am not sure advice on popularity is useful?\nI want to be popular with a few people, say five, but not a group of five people.\nJust have five friends who may or may not know each other, who I can commiserate and celebrate with when something noteworthy happens.\nBut I don\u2019t want to have to do some mad juggling act of all the social dynamics of five people. Just have five relationships with five cool people. And not have to do anything in particular to maintain those relationships.\nRelationships generally take maintenance; your best bet is to find five people who also don\u2019t like putting maintenance work into relationships, and ignore each other most of the time.\nBut to a certain extent, what you are asking sounds kind of like \u201cI want a dog, but I don\u2019t want to have to feed or walk it\u201d \u2013 that is, it doesn\u2019t sound like you want five friends, it sounds like you want the idea of having five friends.\nYeah, maybe. I feel like I\u2019ve been abandoned by friends quite a few times \u2013 it\u2019s very sad. I guess it might be a kind of effort-relationship-maintainance mismatch thing.\nWhere can I find people who are like me?\nHow can you tell if there is something seriously socially wrong with you? Is that the kind of thing you can go to the doctor about?\nI think I\u2019m a bit like you there. My recommendation is to have activity-buddies more than friends. Find somebody who goes to the gym regularly and lift weights with them once or twice a week. Find another person who runs and run with them. Go to a trivia thing or a pickup game with other people. They won\u2019t expect/want a lot of interaction outside of the activity you do with them, but they\u2019ll be available to talk to.\nYou can go to a therapist, they might be able to help with that sort of thing.\nEffort mismatch is a probable cause; also, most people are incredibly insecure and assume you don\u2019t like them if you don\u2019t make that effort.\nActivity partners is a good suggestion.\nYou might also look at the reasons for your interactions, or lack thereof; if you just don\u2019t enjoy being around other people most of the time, that is a different situation than if you, like me, just have trouble remembering that it has been three months since I have talked to X person.\nI have a fairly low amount of social mana, and frequent interactions make me feel like I am mentally unraveling. (The closest analogue I can think of is going without sleep for a few days). So my recommendations are kind of built around that \u2013 by having less frequent interactions with more people, I get more efficient use out of my limited people-time.\nSo I guess the start of a strategy is figuring out what you need to strategize for.\nAs for people like you \u2013 well, I see something of an issue there, in that you don\u2019t seem like you would want to be in a group, so a group would be a bad place to look for you. A bit of a conundrum; I suspect you might need a matchmaker of sorts, but the specifics would depend on the social resources you have available.\nThe US Supreme Court has nine justices. Three are Jewish (Kagan, Ginsburg, Breyer); five are Catholic (Roberts, Kennedy, Thomas, Alito, Sotomayor); one was raised Catholic but may now be an Episcopalian (Gorsuch).\nI understand the Jewish over-representation. But why so many Catholics? Catholicism is popularly associated with many things, but elite work of the mind isn\u2019t one of them.\nAre you trying to make Deiseach literally explode, or something?\nTheAncientGeek, thank you for your concern for the state of my continued bodily integrity \ud83d\ude42\njohan_larson, a previous link post of Scott\u2019s explained it all. It\u2019s all the fault of the Jesuits and their evil plotting for world domination (naturally).\nGood to see the Secret Global Domination Plan is proceeding successfully! \ud83d\ude09\nShhh! We don\u2019t want them on to us! Or so advises my Jesuit confessor.\nNo, no, Nick, it\u2019s okay! This is the Internet, nobody will ever see it, pick it up, and broadcast it to all and sundry! \ud83d\ude00\nBecause Catholics are awesome, that\u2019s why.\nMostly because Catholic social, and political thinkers have been the intellectual core of the anti abortion movement; and appointing \u201cpro life\u201d judges has been a major conservative political priority ever since roe v. wade.\nCatholicism is popularly associated with many things, but elite work of the mind isn\u2019t one of them\nGiven the shift in the center of gravity of American protestantism from WASPy northern Methodists and Episcopalians, to southern evangelicals; I suspect that non Hispanic Catholics, as a highly urban northern population, have above average educational achievement compared to other Christian groups.\nWhat\u2019 average achievement got to do with anything? The average 13th century catholic was an illiterate peasant, but Aquinas was still Aquinas.\nThis has intuitive appeal. But does it match Sotomayor? What is the actual record for Republican / conservative appointees since Roe v. Wade?\nCatholicism isn\u2019t popularly associated with \u201celite work of the mind\u201d, but that\u2019s because it\u2019s huge and theologians and canon lawyers are a small subset. But it has a very deeply rooted legal and philosophical tradition\u2013much more so than any Protestant group (because it\u2019s older and larger, among other things).\nThe Catholic theological tradition has a lot of similarities with legal scholarship: multiple authorities, most of whom were wrong about at least some things, and very few of whom are self-evidently applicable to the question at hand, spread over a lot of times and places. (Just for an example\u2013St Thomas Aquinas, the Angelic Doctor, almost certainly the most important systematizer of theology, argued strenuously against the Immaculate Conception which was stated as official doctrine 600 years later.) And Jesuits in particular are famous for \u201ccasuistry\u201d\u2013the application of general principles to specific cases\u2013but it\u2019s a key piece of the Catholic toolbox generally.\nSo the intellectual training of Catholics and Jews aligns well to the kind of scholarship needed for lawyers\u2013how do you make sense of the disparate authorities, and apply them to the specific case at hand?\nThere is also a political reason: Catholics are perceived on the Right as less likely to \u201cevolve\u201d toward whatever is currently fashionable than others. While this isn\u2019t true all the time (see Kennedy, Anthony) it is probably an accurate perceptions.\nThere seems to have been some comment back at the start of September over a nominee to the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals (I don\u2019t know if the woman in question has been appointed or not). Background \u2013 she\u2019s a Catholic mother of seven who is a law professor at Notre Dame and has written on Catholic Judges and Capital Cases. She may be anti-death penalty but that doesn\u2019t mean she\u2019s one of the good Catholics, like Justice Sotomayor:\n\u201cWhen you read your speeches, the conclusion one draws is that the dogma lives loudly within you,\u201d Feinstein said.\n\u2018Cos you know, she might be sorta anti-abortion in her personal views and plainly can\u2019t keep that out of her legal decisions. Unlike all the pro-choice judges who are perfectly capable of not letting their decisions about abortion law cases be affected by their personal views and beliefs that abortion is a woman\u2019s right. I\u2019m using abortion as an example because that seems to be what Senator Feinstein is really worried about:\n\u201cProfessor Barrett has argued that a judge\u2019s faith should affect how they approach certain cases. Based on this, Senator Feinstein questioned her about whether she could separate her personal views from the law, particularly regarding women\u2019s reproductive rights.\u201d\nYes, I\u2019m snarking, because by her views in the linked paper, she\u2019s not one of the \u2018hanging and flogging\u2019 crowd, but that\u2019s just not good enough for Senators Feinstein and Durbin. Imagine if a senator had asked Judge Kagan about her Jewishness and was she an \u201corthodox\u201d Jew (or one of the nice, liberal Reform kind instead EDIT: seemingly she was raised in an Orthodox tradition but now identifies with Conservative Judaism)?\nThe Catholic Church\u2019s opposition to the death penalty places Catholic judges in a moral and legal bind. While these judges are obliged by oath, professional commitment, and the demands of citizenship to enforce the death penalty, they are also obliged to adhere to their church\u2019s teaching on moral matters. Although the legal system has a solution for this dilemma by allowing the recusal of judges whose convictions keep them from doing their job, Catholic judges will want to sit whenever possible without acting immorally. However, litigants and the general public are entitled to impartial justice, which may be something a judge who is heedful of ecclesiastical pronouncements cannot dispense. Therefore, the authors argue, we need to know whether judges are legally disqualified from hearing cases that their consciences would let them decide. While mere identification of a judge as Catholic is not sufficient reason for recusal under federal law, the authors suggest that the moral impossibility of enforcing capital punishment in such cases as sentencing, enforcing jury recommendations, and affirming are in fact reasons for not participating.\nI mean, if recusing yourself because you don\u2019t think you can give an impartial judgement is not good enough, what do they want? \u201cNo I\u2019ll never recuse myself, I\u2019ll make a judgement based on what I personally think the law should mean\u201d? Or is that only okay for judges helping the moral arc of the universe to bend towards the right side of history via emanations of penumbras?\nWhat you\u2019ve said re the ridiculous Senate proceedings is right, Deiseach, but I have to point out that that abstract is misleading; the Catholic Church does not oppose the death penalty in the way it opposes, say, abortion or euthanasia, and Catholics are free to disagree and believe that capital punishment is licit. See the Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, later bishop of an obscure province:\n3. Not all moral issues have the same moral weight as abortion and euthanasia. For example, if a Catholic were to be at odds with the Holy Father on the application of capital punishment or on the decision to wage war, he would not for that reason be considered unworthy to present himself to receive Holy Communion. While the Church exhorts civil authorities to seek peace, not war, and to exercise discretion and mercy in imposing punishment on criminals, it may still be permissible to take up arms to repel an aggressor or to have recourse to capital punishment. There may be a legitimate diversity of opinion even among Catholics about waging war and applying the death penalty, but not however with regard to abortion and euthanasia.\nWell, I am glad to see that Senators Durbin and Cruz are in accord: you don\u2019t like abortion, you don\u2019t like the death penalty, what good as a judge are you gonna be if you don\u2019t like killin\u2019?\nDurbin\u2019s communications director also pointed to Texas senator Ted Cruz\u2019s line of questioning yesterday, in which Cruz asked Barrett, \u201cI\u2019ve read some of what you\u2019ve written on Catholic judges and in capital cases and, in particular, as I understand it, you argued that Catholic judges are morally precluded from enforcing the death penalty . . . please explain your views on that because that obviously is of relevance to the job for which you have been nominated.\u201d\nI mean, it\u2019s not like there\u2019s been any work done by the Church on a consistent approach to these matters, like the Seamless Garment or nothing. The temerity of a judge having principles by which they approach how they live in a consistent manner, including their philosophy of their work! Thank goodness for all the judges on the progressive side who said, with tears in their eyes and a crack in their voices, \u201cI really really believe in this issue but I\u2019m so sorry, the law won\u2019t let me decide in favour of you getting an abortion/same-sex married/voting while being black. I personally hold these as my principles, but the stern voice of duty holds me back from filtering my judicial decisions through the lens of personal ethics\u201d.\nSuch a pity nobody can get gay married in the USA because the Supreme Court judges all agreed to set aside their ideological positions and only rule on the law as the law! Oh, wait\u2026\nI suppose I\u2019m mostly annoyed over this because of the whole tussling over the appointment of judges in America due to \u201cwe need to get one of Our Guys on the bench because they have the Right Beliefs and they\u2019ll progress our cause\u201d. The Democrats do this every bit as much as the Republicans, so it\u2019s a bit disingenuous of Senator Feinstein to be all \u201cJudge with strong personal beliefs? That they don\u2019t compartmentalise from their everyday life? I\u2019m shocked, shocked I tell you!\u201d She\u2019s made it pretty clear that she\u2019d love a judge who had elsewhere written or stated in a speech that \u201cI am really strongly convinced that abortion is indeed a right, and I\u2019m going to push hard in my judgements to further the cause of reproductive justice\u201d, so it\u2019s not ideology qua ideology (or even religious belief) she objects to, it\u2019s \u201cyour beliefs are the wrong kind because they don\u2019t chime with what I believe is right, true and proper\u201d.\nLike, I\u2019d respect Feinstein\u2019s position if it were \u201cI don\u2019t think judges of any stripe \u2013 liberal or conservative \u2013 should make decisions outside of strict interpretation of the law and law alone\u201d, but it\u2019s not: it\u2019s \u201cyou\u2019re not on my side so I\u2019m afraid you\u2019ll make decisions our side won\u2019t like, and never mind what the law will or won\u2019t support when it comes to that\u201d.\nIt\u2019s funny you bring this up, Deiseach, because I had the same inkling reading this New Yorker article this morning (don\u2019t ask me how I arrived at a seven year old article). Sorry, enormous quote coming:\nBreyer is clearest on what his approach is not. The most striking part of his book is his denunciation of originalism, the interpretative technique embraced by Scalia and Thomas (whose names do not appear in the text). Originalists assert that the meaning of the Constitution was fixed at the time of its ratification, and that the understanding of the framers should bind judges for all time. In practice, originalism often proves fatal to claims that the Constitution offers broad protections of civil liberties\u2014say, the right to choose abortion. As championed by Scalia and Thomas, originalism complements and reinforces conservative politics.\nOriginalism now holds powerful sway in the broader Republican Party. As Senator John Cornyn, of Texas, framed the issue at the Kagan hearings, constitutional law amounted to a contest between \u201ctraditionalists\u201d who feel bound \u201cto a written Constitution and written laws and precedent\u201d and judges who believe in \u201cempathy, as the President has talked about it, or a living Constitution, which has no fixed meaning.\u201d Tom Coburn, of Oklahoma, said that any view of the Constitution except \u201coriginal intent is going to give a lot of people in this country heartburn, because what it says is our intellectual capabilities are better than what our original founding documents were, and so we\u2019re so much smarter as we\u2019ve matured that they couldn\u2019t have been right. And that\u2019s dangerous territory for confidence in the Court.\u201d\nEven Souter, the reclusive former Justice, joined the fray. In the commencement address at Harvard this year, Souter rejected the idea that \u201cthe Court is making up the law, that the Court is announcing constitutional rules that cannot be found in the Constitution, and that the Court is engaging in activism to extend civil liberties.\u201d Souter said that the originalist premise \u201cdevalues our aspirations, and attacks our confidence, and diminishes us.\u201d The only true way to interpret the Constitution, Souter said, is \u201cby relying on reason, by respecting all the words the framers wrote, by facing facts, and by seeking to understand their meaning for living people.\u201d\nWith less eloquence but more specificity, Breyer builds a similar case in \u201cMaking Our Democracy Work.\u201d He gives a comprehensive denunciation of a purely originalist approach, noting first the difficulty of divining what the framers might regard as the legal status of \u201cthe automobile, television, the computer, or the Internet.\u201d And he argues that the framers themselves wanted the application of the Constitution to change with the times. They gave Congress a great deal of flexibility in regulating interstate commerce, and \u201cintended the scope of that word to expand, covering more and more items, as commerce itself expands, as technology advances, and as commercial activities in one state affect those in another.\u201d\nIf not originalism, then what? Here Breyer is less compelling. \u201cI belong to a tradition of judges who approach the law with prudence and pragmatism,\u201d he told me. \u201cAnd that is a tradition that has existed throughout American legal history. That\u2019s the tradition of judges whom I admire\u2014Cardozo, Brandeis, Holmes, Learned Hand. That tradition is not subjective, and that tradition is not politics. It is a tradition that tries to understand the values and purposes underlying the Constitution and the laws. It\u2019s a tradition that says there\u2019s a need to maintain stability in the law, without freezing the law in a way that would prevent Brown v. Board of Education\u201d\u2014which overturned the case of Plessy v. Ferguson and its notorious doctrine of separate but equal.\nAt the same time, conservatives regard Breyer\u2019s talk of pragmatism as little more than a smoke screen to cover his embrace of such liberal-agenda items as abortion rights and affirmative action. \u201cIt\u2019s only been a handful of occasions when he\u2019s deviated from the liberal line,\u201d Edward Whelan said. \u201cHis so-called pragmatic approach just leaves him wherever he wants to go.\u201d\nOh, and lest my feelings on that long quote be mistaken, let me say I have literally no idea what \u201crelying on reason, by respecting all the words the framers wrote, by facing facts, and by seeking to understand their meaning for living people\u201d means, or what \u201cwant[ing] the application of the Constitution to change with the times\u201d entails, or what \u201cunderstand[ing] the values and purposes underlying the Constitution and the laws\u201d means. As far as I can tell, these are about one million times more subjective than relying strictly on the text of the document, read according to the meanings which the words held at the writing of said document. The New Yorker will tell me that\u2019s a very convenient philosophy for someone whose worldview is conservative, but as far as I can tell, that\u2019s just the pot calling the kettle black.\nI don\u2019t know what could be more liberal than an originalist reading of the 9th and 10th amendments.\nTBF, prior to 2016, Senator Feinstein was Capitol Hill\u2019s Most Likely To Be An Agent of Satan, followed closely by Lamar Smith.\nThat abstract sounds an awful lot like a better-written version of some of the anti-Catholic pamphlets from the Twenties that I\u2019ve come across.\nThe explanation I prefer for the dearth of Protestants on the High Court is that judges need a proper understanding of guilt.\nWhen will we get our first antinomian justice?\nWe\u2019d need to know where in the pipeline the disproportion shows up. What is the Catholic proportion of\n1) lawyers\n2) prosecutors\n4) graduates of the big four law schools\n5) prosecutors from the big four law schools\n6) judges from the big four law schools\nIt seems the Supreme Court used to be majority Protestant (the Episcopalians, who are a tiny denomination but over-represented historically in positions of status, power and influence) with a lone Catholic here or there, until Antonin Scalia\u2019s appointment in 1986 which seems to have been the start of a flurry of Catholic nominees, resulting in the situation today.\nI wonder if during the days of the Moral Majority etc., Catholics were seen as compromise choices? They ticked off some of the boxes on the Republican list and some on the Democrat list, so if nobody was willing to give in on appointing A over B, well how about C?\nRe: the queries in the comment above, I have no idea what the big four law schools are, but according to Wikipedia:\nJohn Roberts College: Harvard Law school: Harvard\nAnthony Kennedy College: Stanford Law school: Harvard\nClarence Thomas College: Holy Cross Law school: Harvard\nRuth Bader Ginsburg College: Cornell Law school: Columbia\nStephen Breyer College: Stanford Law school: Harvard\nSamuel Alito College: Princeton Law school: Yale\nSonia Sotomayor College: Princeton Law school: Yale\nElena Kagan College: Princeton Law school: Harvard\nNeil Gorsuch College: Columbia Law school: Harvard\nHuh? Justice Thomas\u2019s law school was Yale, not Harvard. I recall this because he really hates Yale now. He thinks they admitted him on race and not merit.\nAren\u2019t Episcopalians pretty much the closest you can get to being Catholic without actually being Catholic?\nThey\u2019re basically the American branch of High Church Anglicanism, so yes. I was surprised to find there\u2019s only a million and a half of them; it\u2019s been one of the larger churches in most of the places I\u2019ve lived.\nNot after Episcopalianism\u2019s liberalization, at least as far as Catholics are concerned. Those who don\u2019t care about doctrine may find the church architecture fairly similar, though.\nSource: am Episcopalian.\nDepends on what aspect of Catholicism you want. Church services focused around communion [1]? We got that. Smells and bells and classic hymns? Not universal but easily found. Pomp, circumstance, cathedrals, rituals for days? Ditto. Properly recited creeds? Sure!\nWhat do we actually believe? Fucked if I know. Seriously, I was raised Episcopal and all I know of what we are supposed to believe is \u201cChrist has died; Christ has risen; Christ will come again.\u201d I really couldn\u2019t say what church doctrine is on deep theological issues, or if we have any. I think far fewer episcopals care.\nThe one doctrinal difference that is important to me: Catholic mass is a closed sacrament for members of the church in good standing (don\u2019t ask me the details.) Episcopal churches, by in large, openly and explicitly offer the blood and body to whomsoever wants it. Since communion is, to me, the heart of the ritual, I find episcopal service much more welcoming (though it\u2019s been a long, long time since I saw a catholic mass.)\n(I am told the reason Catholics restrict communion is that the sacrament is sacred, powerful, and could do theological damage to those who aren\u2019t properly prepared for it. I am not sure why, see above, Episcopals disagree; if I had to guess, I would say that we decided Christianity is about spreading the good news and the salvation.)\n[1] I was, like, 22, before I realized that Communion wasn\u2019t the defining aspect of a church service for some Christian denominations.\nPaul says in 1 Corinthians 11,\nTherefore whosoever shall eat this bread, or drink the chalice of the Lord unworthily, shall be guilty of the body and of the blood of the Lord.\nMuch can turn on the meaning of the word \u201cunworthily,\u201d of course; if the Episcopalians have some theological explanation for all people being worthy, then power to them.\nRegarding the Catholic practice, a nondenominational Protestant friend once made the argument to me that, since the Eucharist is a source of grace, why shouldn\u2019t that grace be available to everyone? Well, by Paul\u2019s admission, it shouldn\u2019t be available to everyone, which he agreed with, but he disagreed that anyone who believes himself worthy should be denied. Yet for Catholics there are further restrictions in the case of obstinate, manifest grave sin: that is, someone who persists in their sin despite warnings, and whose act is objectively sinful (there are some acts, obvious ones being murder, rape, etc., which are always wrong, even if someone, say, has no culpability for them whatsoever), and whose sin is grave in matter (some sins are more serious than others). I think the justification for this more or less speaks for itself: being \u201cmanifest,\u201d i.e. being objectively sinful rather than something that simply happened in their minds or something, it is therefore clear to everyone involved that the person is sinning (again, even if they have no culpability whatsoever; we are not judging the state of their souls, just the sinfulness of the acts themselves), so it is imperative that the priest protect the person from harming themselves further the way Paul suggests they would.\n50 years ago, yes. But today I pattern match Episcopalians to \u201cmainstream liberalism + Nice Jesus.\u201d\nI think this is also the cause of their dramatic decline in membership. When you can\u2019t get any better moral teaching or standards out of church than you would from watching Rachel Maddow, why bother getting up on Sunday morning?\nThis is a heavily contested topic; Catholicism saw a dramatic demographic change in the 70s which is variously attributed to the liturgical and catechetical confusion following Vatican II, to rebellion from Humanae Vitae and sexual ethics in general, to some effect from outside culture, to the increasing cultural acceptance of Catholicism destroying its distinctiveness\u2014and in America we\u2019d be in straits just as bad as Episcopalianism if not for Hispanic immigration. I\u2019d say that, to put it neutrally, the failure was of previous generations of Catholics to impart to newer generations what the faith was and why it was important, but as to whether to blame Vatican II, or the failure to really respond to the sexual revolution, or what, I don\u2019t really know.\nSounds like the consensus is roughly \u201cyeah, they used to be\u201d \u2013 which coincides with the period Deiseach said they ran SCOTUS. And ~roughly when Episcopalians became more distinct, SCOTUS started to have more Catholics.\nWouldn\u2019t this support the notion that there\u2019s something Catholicism includes that leads to over-representation in the judiciary? As opposed to them being a compromise group.\nSide question: Episcopalians are no longer as close to Catholics as they used to be \u2013 is it so much so that some other Protestant sect would be the closest now? I feel like some responders interpreted my post as \u201caren\u2019t Episcopalians basically Catholic?\u201d I was, admittedly ineffectively, more getting at \u201cmaybe Episcopalians got the job because something both sects have is good at it, but Popery had too much baggage for Catholics to join them\u201d\nSide question: Episcopalians are no longer as close to Catholics as they used to be \u2013 is it so much so that some other Protestant sect would be the closest now?\nI suspect, though I haven\u2019t really looked into this, that Catholics have more in common these days with Lutherans. Rather incredibly, we even agreed on a joint declaration on justification, which was one of the primary stumbling blocks to Catholic-Lutheran unity (although there are many). (A lot of Methodists signed too!) And of course, there are the Orthodox, though they aren\u2019t Protestants.\nAnd of course, there are the Orthodox, though they aren\u2019t Protestants.\nD\u2019oh, of course. I\u2019ll have to go turn in a Crusader Kings card for forgetting about them.\nChurch services focused around communion\nOh, these are vexed historical questions! Episcopalianism is a branch of Anglicanism, and depending on the particular era of history, either or both was more Protestant than at other times. The official name before today\u2019s name change of The Episcopal Church was The Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America. Due to the Anglophilic tendency from its heritage, you had tussles between the High Church party and the more Reformed tendency over whether Episcopalianism/Anglicanism was Catholic or not (please note, not Roman Catholic; Branch Theory was developed to uphold the claim that the Roman Catholics were a Catholic Church but not the Catholic Church and there could be other Catholic Churches).\nEpiscopalianism has always been small and has been haemorrhaging numbers over the past forty years or so, but since it was the Established Church pre-Revolution and kept a fuckton of property, money, and influence as the church of the leaders in society (George Washington was raised Anglican and buried in the Episcopal Church) \u2013 see the National Cathedral, which is an Episcopalian church.\nIt gets confusing, but pretty much: see Ritualism and Tractarianism.\nAs for Communion, again, vexed question. Lord\u2019s Supper or Holy Communion? Depending on your theology which it is, and prior to the late 19th/early 20th century, it would have been a morning service once a month specifically for the celebration of Holy Communion, not a weekly service.\nReally it was post-Vatican II changes in Catholicism and the upheavals within Anglicanism that led to weekly services of Communion as the main service modelled loosely on the Mass, but naturally some of the High Church/Anglo-Catholic types in both Britain and America had been doing this in their own way for years \ud83d\ude42\nThe Anglican/Episcopal Church wasn\u2019t established in all of the colonies. In Connecticut and Massachusetts the very low church Congregationalists were state-sponsored, even after the revolution (since the First Amendment didn\u2019t apply to the states before the 14th Amendment). A few centuries of schisms and mergers later, the largest descendants of these churches are the painfully liberal United Church of Christ and the even more painfully liberal Unitarian Universalists, who don\u2019t even consider themselves \u201cChristian\u201d anymore.\nBBA, you are of course correct; the religious history of America is complicated by the fact that the most famous group of settlers, the Plymouth Pilgrims, were Dissenters and that America was seen as a place to escape whatever form of state church control you had at home (so this is why Maryland was heavily Catholic in spite of being settled under an Anglican king) and the tendency from the start to fission off into their own little sects and sub-sects. It would have been more correct to say that Episcopalianism as a branch of Anglicanism was the established church de jure but not de facto, but I do think it is largely correct to say that it was always socially and sometimes temporally (thanks to land grants from various monarchs and having rich parishioners) powerful, disproportionate to the number of members.\nCatholics restrict the Eucharist much more tightly than Anglicans/Episcopalians, because they think of it differently\u2013they think it\u2019s much more powerful.\nTo use a very non-religious analogy: Episcopalians and most Protestant think of the partaking of Communion as similar to a puff off a joint; you could reasonably offer it to an acquaintance, and it\u2019s very unlikely to do any significant harm (or good). Catholics and the Orthodox think of it as more like a really high dose of acid; no one who knows what they are doing would give it to someone who isn\u2019t well-prepared.\nThere is no big four, there\u2019s a big three: Yale, Harvard, and Stanford. And Stanford is iffy.\nLaw as a profession is something immigrant groups in the second generation have traditionally gone into. The small firm and solo practitioner model means that lawyers can bypass discrimination that existed or exists in a lot of other fields.\nThe Italian and Jewish judges (Scalia, Alito, Kagan, Ginsburg, Breyer) are decedents of the Ellis Island generation, and Sotomayor is a product of the Great Migration from Puerto Rico to NYC which peaked in the 1950s.\nAlthough Roberts, Thomas and Kennedy are also Catholic, I would bracket them separately from the above judges. Thomas in particular is sui generis. HW Bush needed a black conservative plausible supreme court justice. There weren\u2019t that many to choose from.\nSomething weird I just noticed is that The West Wing has the same imbalance: all of the first season regulars are Jewish or Catholic except Sam and Charlie (who don\u2019t seem to have a specified religion).\nApparently Sorkin made Bartlet Catholic at Martin Sheen\u2019s request, so of course his wife Abbey is Catholic. Toby and Josh are Jewish. But what surprised me is that Leo and C.J. are Catholic. They are both from the Midwest, which I\u2019ve always thought of as generally very Protestant (outside of Chicago \u2014 Leo\u2019s hometown, so I guess that explains him?). Particularly, C.J. is from Dayton \u2014 are there a lot of Catholics there? (Martin Sheen\u2019s hometown, apparently, so that\u2019s one! Wow the internet is good at collecting trivia.)\nOn the one hand, Sorkin isn\u2019t careful with continuity, so its possible he made them Catholic because it was handy for one scene and the internet has never forgotten (Idk what that scene is \u2014 in fact I never remember C.J. or Leo\u2019s religion being mentioned in the show, but then not sure I would). But I wonder if Sorkin chose unusual spread spread intentionally, or if unintentional whether he realized it.\nQuoting from old memories, so take this with a grain of salt. I remember hearing an interview with a member of the cast of the Wonder Years, and at one point the subject of the episode that took place during the Apollo 13 mission came up. During that episode the mom stops in at a church and lights a candle. And the actress who played her objected, pointing out that for that time and part of the country and social class, there was no way her character should be a Catholic.\nTo which the powers that be replied, \u201cYou\u2019re right, but don\u2019t worry about it. The candles look great on camera.\u201d\nWhich is a very long-winded way of saying that we shouldn\u2019t read too much into what people do on TV.\nFor a long time Catholics were a prominent Democratic caucus. Part of the reason many have split for the Republican party in more recent decades is social conservatism (abortion being probably the primary issue here). It\u2019s still a deep divide, though; you have a lot of Catholics, especially in Blue areas, taking positions like that they believe abortion is wrong but a woman has a right to choose.\nWell, looking up facts on Dayton, Catholics seem to be the single largest Christian denomination at 15% \u2013 seems to be only 48% religious, if this is to be believed, but hard to know how that is derived: church memberships, people in the census ticking off religious or not, or what.\nSo going by this, if you\u2019re from Dayton and you\u2019re religious, best chance is that you will be Catholic.\nDayton has the University of Dayton, which is run by sisters, I think maybe Marians? It also operates charities of some kind in the city, because a friend of mine went to work there after graduating; I don\u2019t think it was Catholic Charities, but I don\u2019t remember what it was.\nThanks to both of you (Nick and Deiseach)! This was illuminating, and now I\u2019ve got another website to check demographic factoids when Wikipedia falls down on the job \ud83d\ude42\nWe can always blame the Jesuits: packing the Supreme Court, the West Wing, what next? \ud83d\ude42\nI have a low pain tolerance, and I\u2019d like to have a higher pain tolerance. Preferably without, you know, suffering lots of pain in order to do it, but it\u2019s getting in the way of things I want to do, like give blood. Any suggestions? (I ask here because SSC tends to have dozens of experts on all sorts of bizarre fields, even ones as strange as this.)\nLift weights to failure.\nYou can start small and work progressively up. This one activity will totally reset your attitude towards \u201cdifficulty\u201d, and not just in physical areas.\nThat is quite an interesting idea. I feel similarly about extended periods of water-only fasting. It sort of lowers your hedonic threshold or something.\nI am also curious whether others have other ideas about achieving similar effects. Cold water baths come to mind.\nHow extended are we talking?\nPersonally I\u2019ve gone as long as 9 days, though that\u2019s actually not that long by the standards of some. Done 5 days several times and 1-2 days countless times. The effect gets more profound in various ways the longer you go (that is, not eating for 24 hrs on five separate occasions is in no way equivalent to not eating for 5 days, though it may be calorically), but even 24 hours has some effect, I think.\nCool, might give this a try.\n@Orpheus, if you haven\u2019t done it before, I have a lot of thoughts and experiences I can share in more detail at some point if you\u2019re interested, but the number one recommendations are: drink lots of water, don\u2019t try to be too active (it can actually be tempting because it can make you feel more energetic but results are better if you rest as much as possible), get up slowly from lying down (you\u2019re likely to experience orthostatic hypotension after the first day or two), and begin eating again gradually, ideally with something light and high in water, like fresh fruit.\nAll that being for fasts of more than 36 hours or so. If you\u2019re just doing say, 24 hours, it\u2019s more like \u201cintermittent fasting\u201d and you can pretty much do whatever you\u2019d normally do (if anything you may find you have more energy than usual sometimes).\nOf course, it is absolutely contraindicated in cases of anorexia, malnutrition, and type 1 diabetes (I\u2019m assuming you don\u2019t have any of those, but just in case).\n@onyomi I will keep that in mind, thanks!\nHmm. Thanks for the recommendation. Any particular recommendations for sites explaining how to learn to do that by myself? I hear there\u2019s some danger of hurting yourself if you do it wrong, and I\u2019d prefer something I can do at home to some to something where I\u2019d need to go to a gym to do it first.\nTwo suggestions: go to failure on a machine (or with body weight exercises), not using free weights, at least not without experience and a spotter. You\u2019re in much bigger trouble if your muscles give out with a heavy bar sitting on your shoulders or above your chest than sitting on a leg press machine or doing pushups.\nSecond, use slow movements, especially on the negative. This will not only increase the intensity of working with lower weights (and using lower weights itself reduces the chances of injury), it eliminates momentum, which is a common cause of joint injury.\nYou could get a half cage squat rack with spotter bars for not too wildly much money. I\u2019ve got a Bodymax CF415, which splits into two sections that you can store in the corner of a room, so it doesn\u2019t even take up that much space. That has adjustable height spotter bars so that it\u2019s basically impossible to get yourself trapped under a heavy bar unless you\u2019re really going out of your way to be an idiot.\n[edited to add: a lot of people on the internet recommend either Starting Strength or Strong Lifts 5\u00d75 as good sites to teach you proper technique. I try to follow the latter programme and he isn\u2019t really into the whole lift-to-failure ethos for the purposes of building strength \u2013 he considers adding a bit of weight each time to be far more important \u2013 but perhaps lifting to failure is more important if it\u2019s not strength but pain resistance that you\u2019re specifically trying to increase]\nI used both Starting Strength and Strong Lifts 5\u00d75 as guides when I started lifting about 8 years ago. I think they were helpful, though obviously I don\u2019t have a parallel world to check against where I started lifting using some other program as guides or just looking at YouTube videos (of which there are a heck of a lot more today than there were back then). At the least, I haven\u2019t ever hurt myself lifting, and I\u2019ve had good success building both mass and strength in response to the lifting.\nI think the good thing about those is that they offer simple easy-to-follow programs of a handful of lifts that cover a huge portion of your muscles.\nIs there any reason why, for the stated purpose, weight lifting is better than just doing pushups or situps, which require no equipment and not much instruction?\nAfter a certain point, doing more reps at a given weight (including bodyweight stuff) is basically just doing cardio. Doing cardio to failure is certainly unpleasant, but it\u2019s a different type of unpleasant than lifting heavy, and I don\u2019t think it scales in the same way.\nSitups in particular are also a lot harder on your back than most of the weighted alternatives. Pushups can give you RSI problems in your elbows too, but that can be mitigated with correct form.\nJust as a sort of\u2026 anti-testimonial data point:\nA few years ago I stopped my usual routine of mostly machines and body weight exercises+a few free weight exercises to try strong lifts 5\u00d75 and starting strength almost exclusively for a year or two\u2026 and got weaker.\nPerhaps it was due to a previous back injury from deadlifting, but I spent so much time and effort trying to avoid injuring myself with the squats and deadlifts by maintaining perfect form, etc. that the actual intensity of the exercises went way down. I just won\u2019t dare go to failure or even close to failure on something like a heavyish squat or deadlift. The result was my muscles were ultimately not working as hard as I could safely, comfortably work them on the machines.\nAlso, some of my smaller muscle groups got weaker: people claim a good squat, deadlift, overhead press, or bench press will still work your abs\u2026 yeah, maybe a little, but not to the extent actually doing situps will.\nNo offense meant as it is certainly possible it was the best choice for you or you did the program better than I did, but one thing to take into account: if you had little previous weightlifting experience, any program of resistance training you had started would have resulted in significant gains because that\u2019s what happens when you first start weight lifting, be it with machines or free weights.\nDo you like spicy food? Do you think you could grow to like spicy food?\nI don\u2019t like spicy food, but that\u2019s an interesting idea for an experiment. Thanks.\nRaise your blood pressure. Holding your breath may work for that.\nhttp://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/577601/Needles-frightened-hold-breath-study-Spain\nThat looks like magic, but it might work. A lot of strange body-magic turns out to work. Thanks!\nI\u2019ll echo Win\u2019s exercise suggestion but recommend body-weight exercises, at least to start, to minimize chance of injury. Get to the point where basic push-ups, pull-ups, squats, etc\u2026 start feeling trivial then start adding weight.\nCold showers also help.\nHmm. If you think it\u2019ll work\u2026 thanks.\nI started taking cold showers this summer as a way to cool my body after I decided to take on an arbitrary challenge of not installing my window AC unit at all and relying purely on a fan (so far, so good!). From my experience, I think they might indeed be useful for increasing pain tolerance.\nI prefer my showers stinging hot, and I found cold showers quite painful at first. I\u2019d usually stand it for about a minute at most, feeling pretty miserable the whole time. I began to practice mindful meditation during these sessions, and I found that this helped me tolerate the pain better, and that tolerance became better as I practiced meditation more. Paradoxically, I could feel the shocking coldness of the water more viscerally and more palpably than ever before, but I felt the accompanying pain and unpleasantness much less than before. It felt to me more like I was noticing the cold and experiencing it for what it was, instead of causing that cold to make me feel pain. I wonder how much the rational knowledge that I could step out of the shower at any moment and thus the shocking cold presented no actual danger to me played a part in making the more palpable sense of cold translate to a less palpable one of pain.\nSo my pet theory is that cold showers can help pain tolerance to the extent that it\u2019s a way of practicing mindful meditation under conditions that normally cause pain. I think mindful meditation in general and also under similar conditions might be worth a shot for raising pain tolerance.\nI should also note that this didn\u2019t suddenly make cold showers completely pain-free or pleasant for me. Well, I do enjoy it occasionally, but on cold days particularly, the additional cold is just too much and I do need to get out of the shower after like a minute. But I also think that my ability to handle those are marginally better when meditating and due to practice meditating.\nUh. Is there a reason you want a high pain tolerance?\nPersonally, it means I often bleed all over the place before I notice I have been hurt, and have frequent unexplained bruises. (\u201cHow did you do that?\u201d \u201cNo idea, probably ran into something\u201d)\nAlso, since I often don\u2019t notice pain, when I get, for example, joint injuries, I frequently re-injure myself because I don\u2019t notice when I am doing something that hurts.\nPain is kind of useful. We have it for a reason.\nI think there\u2019s a bit of a distinction between a high pain threshold and a high pain tolerance. If I\u2019m not expecting it, I can react embarrassingly strongly to pretty mild hurts, and I\u2019ll pretty much never have an unexplained injury from normal daily life. But if I know to expect it, and I don\u2019t psyche myself out too much, I can do a pretty good impression of being a tough guy. I think the second part is what @Aevylmar is looking for, and I\u2019d second cold showers and difficult exercise, but the exercise has to be something you enjoy. Making yourself do something you hate because it hurts is not going to have any good results.\nIt\u2019s not that I want a pain tolerance of 100/100, or even 90/100. I\u2019ve heard a lot of horror stories along the lines you\u2019re giving, and I don\u2019t want to be all the way in that direction. I just feel that I have a pain tolerance closer to 20/100, and I\u2019d like to get up to 50 or 60 or maybe even 70, if that makes sense.\nI feel like there are probably studies out there proving me wrong, but I\u2019ve always felt like there\u2019s no such thing as a general \u201cpain tolerance\u201d and that you have a different tolerance for different kinds of pain, depending on your history, exposure, physiology, etc.\nIn general I think I have a very low tolerance for most things (especially heat/burning, I always burn my tongue on coffee that others can drink). But I also have a skin condition that occasionally results in quite painful boils that have to be dealt with medically, and during these painful procedures, the doctors often comment that I have a high pain tolerance compared to most people they see for those things.\nAny followers of Sidrea\u2019s blog have a list of top posts they recommend? Julia Galef tweeted this post today, I really liked it and realized this is the blog Scott links to in his Staying Classy piece.\nI\u2019ve been waiting for the CW OT to post some recent siderea.\nMedications dangerous to the elderly. Did you know a person can be taking a medication safely and usefully for years, but then they get older and their body can\u2019t handle it as well? I didn\u2019t know this, but there\u2019s even a handy list. I\u2019m not linking to the list because there\u2019s a lot of sensible stuff in the post.\nLiberty-Loving Female Physicians. Surprisingly, this isn\u2019t about abortion. It\u2019s about EHR and HIPAA.\nDoctors, Aging, and the Great Advice You Cannot Take This is about the extent to which old people have specific medical needs, and it\u2019s good to have a specialist. However, in the US there aren\u2019t nearly enough specialists, at least partly because Medicare doesn\u2019t compensate them adequately.\n\u201c(Personally, I think that Medicare doesn\u2019t demonstrate that single payer is the answer to the problems of the American healthcare system; Medicare demonstrates that the problem with the American healthcare system is that it is run by Americans. Single payer may be a great idea, but an American single payer system will continue to manifest the problems of systems run by Americans; I\u2019m pretty sure Americans would figure out a way to implement single payer which is horribly bureaucratic, ridiculously costly, provides terrible care except to rich people, and somehow isn\u2019t actually single-payer any more. It\u2019s our gift.)\u201d\nMassless Ropes, Frictionless Pulleys: Coordinative Communication\u2014 Here\u2019s an important older post. Communication takes time, effort, and sometimes money, but the costs of communication tend to be neglected.\nSpeaking of people getting paid\u2013 I\u2019m underlining that siderea has a Patreon. This is a hint. She writes good stuff.\nEh. Not entirely convinced. The argument seems to rely on calling a geriatrician a specialist. But in the sense that the word is used in American medicine they aren\u2019t specialists. They are first line doctors like pediatricians and primary care physicians. In the pay part she compares them to dermatologists but doesn\u2019t mention the average compensation of peditricians which is the closest analogy. It turns out pediatrics is right down there with family medicine (without OB) and internal medicine.\nThen on the question of adequate compensation, if the basis of comparison is the wildly overpaid American specialist doctors like radiology, ophthalmology, anesthesiology and dermatology you get one answer, but if you compare to physicians around the world (yes, even after accounting for medical school costs and malpractice insurance) you get a very different answer.\nPerhaps the upshot should be reducing the compensation of orthopedidic surgeons and not increasing that of geriatrician. That will reduce the gap and make geriatrics a relatively more appealing option.\nThank you! I particularly liked that one about transaction costs (but I do wish Siderea could take the next step and realize the implications for regulation.) That one means that there are at least a couple Siderea posts that I find valuable in depth.\nPlease feel free to post the CW one on the OT.\nQuote of the day at ColoradoPols.com\u2019s open thread (a widely read Colorado politics blog): \u201cAll good is hard. All evil is easy. Dying, losing, cheating, and mediocrity is easy. Stay away from easy.\u201d \u2014 Scott Alexander\nETA: actually only \u201cAll good is hard. All evil is easy.\u201d is quoted, which leaves off the main point about \u201cstay away from easy.\u201d As is, it could as easily be read as an exhortation to evil. Sigh.\nI completely disagree with that quote. On Star Trek:Deep Space 9, the main character says \u201cit\u2019s easy to be a saint in paradise\u201d. It really just depends on your incentives.\nIt might be the sadist in me, but I love watching the ongoing process of Scott getting dragged kicking and screaming into being a Major Political Thinker.\nI\u2019m not even sure what the right form of apology to offer for the accidental sadism involved in trying to give our host Scott credit for the words of a different Scott Alexander. I guess I can just hope our host finds it funny, a la \u201cMajor Major Major Major\u201d from Catch-22.\nPretty sure you\u2019ve got the wrong Scott Alexander there.\nquotes.net is wrong to attribute it to the screenwriter; it is the motivational speaker\nWell dang. Yodelyak got the wrong Scott Alexander, and I got the wrong wrong Scott Alexander.\nThis just proves that two wrongs don\u2019t make a right.\nThey do, however, make a left \u2013 Leftists just double down on their errors!\nThis is a question that, to ape the subreddit, is very much discussing, not waging the culture war. Please attempt to do so as much as possible in replies.\nWhat\u2019s a group that I should feel acceptable about using as a central example of low status? I was having a conversation where I wanted to utter the sentence \u201cI mean, obviously I wouldn\u2019t want to be associated with Xes, that\u2019d make me look terrible!\u201d but realized I didn\u2019t know what a value of X I should feel good about using would be. The obvious answer that enters my head is \u201cfurries\u201d or \u201cbronies\u201d but both of these I don\u2019t feel good about because they\u2019d be punching down; it\u2019s true that furries are generally low status and I\u2019d rather not people paint me as one, but I don\u2019t like emphasizing them as losers\u2013I\u2019m sure many are nice people who don\u2019t deserve sneers.\n\u201cNazis\u201d or \u201cthe KKK\u201d is another possibility, but both feel too likely to raise political tensions/issues where I don\u2019t necessarily want them. (Also, recent events make it clear that they have a bit of a motte/bailey thing going on; I\u2019m happy to say I oppose lynching, but when Seattle politicans brand cleaning sidewalks as white supremacist\u2026.)\nIs there some group which is clearly identifiable, not likely to raise political passions or have a motte/bailey thing going, which the majority of interlocuters will recognize as low status, and that I shouldn\u2019t feel bad as reinforcing in that status?\nBest practice is probably to use a group that was low-status but is now pretty much gone. Maybe gypsies? The Cagots are probably *almost* perfect except that they\u2019re not very well-known. Second best option I think is carnies. Yeah it\u2019s punching down, but you probably aren\u2019t going to meet many and most of them are probably just there temporarily, it\u2019s not part of their identity, it\u2019s just a particularly bad part time job.\nGypsies still exist as an ethnic group, although prejudice against them is not really a going concern in the United States. Is in the UK and parts of Europe, though.\nI do like \u201ccarnies\u201d.\nLuddites seem to be a common example.\n(I originally intended that as a joke but it may well be the best serious answer as well)\nSo you want a universally-low-status group that deserves their status and wouldn\u2019t raise political tensions?\nI\u2019d say \u201cStalinists,\u201d except that probably isn\u2019t as universal as you want. Maybe something like \u201cpedophiles,\u201d except people might think of you as weird for bringing them up out of nowhere, plus there\u2019s some overkill going on there too (with, say, fourteen-year-olds being arrested for having sex with each other.)\nReally, the best idea would probably be to name something mildly humorous, totally out of left field, and nonexistent, like \u201cThe Coalition to Torture Cute Kittens.\u201d\nAgreed. Or just completely lampshade it by saying, \u201clook, I would never want to be included with \u2018insert low-status group you don\u2019t like here\u2019, but\u2026\u201d\nBack in the Before Time, in the Long, Long Ago (so like 2006 before social media shaming and the Culture War were a thing), I had a joke I used occasionally that \u201chey man, I am the least racist person you will ever meet\u2026except against Eskimos. Blubber chewing bastards\u2026\u201d As a southerner, saying that in the south, it\u2019s a little funny because\u2026how could anybody possibly hate Eskimos? Neither I nor anyone around me has ever met an Eskimo. It\u2019s absurd. Would get a chuckle.\nWell one day I was in Oregon with a group of people and I made the joke, and an Asian girl looked at me completely deadpan and said \u201cI\u2019m an Eskimo.\u201d I blanched and started apologizing profusely and she said \u201cnah, just fucking with ya, I\u2019m Japanese.\u201d Got me so good.\nI don\u2019t tell that joke anymore.\nSSC commenters?\nIf you want a group that both Red Tribe and Blue Tribe recognize as low-status and yet feel no sympathy for or tribal valance toward, the answer is \u201ctweekers\u201d. Or maybe \u201cNAMBLA\u201d.\nI don\u2019t see how you can use a group as an example of low status without punching down. The very act of distinguishing yourself from them is you saying they are losers.\nIn principle there are low status groups that I am, or should be, ok punching down to. Bronies aren\u2019t one, just because they\u2019rem ostly nice/fine people who just have a particularly dweeby hobby.\nI mostly agree. If the question is \u201cwhat group do we all despise\u201d then the \u201cmost correct\u201d (or \u201cmost Christian\u201d) response is \u201cwe should not despise anyone, and certainly not whole groups of people by default.\u201d But I think the question isn\u2019t quite right\u2026\nWhen Andrew Hunter (OP) says\nWhat\u2019s a group that I should feel acceptable about using as a central example of low status?\nThe context seems to be \u201cwhat is a group whose name I can use in illustrative examples of \u201cbad-despised people\u201d where \u2018everyone\u2019 agrees with me that this group embodies that status and won\u2019t be upset with me for saying so\u201d.\nTo which I say, \u201cgood luck\u201d \u2013 this is asking for permission to do impermissible things. Our multicultural society has multiple outgroups and an over arching ideal that *no one* be an outgroup. (No wonder we\u2019re jacked up.)\nSome examples that might get you further than others \u2013 either \u201cfelon\u201d (or \u201cviolent felon\u201d) or \u201cslumlord\u201d.\nIf you put the sentence \u201cI worked hard for years before becoming a medical doctor\u201d into a low-grade translation algorithm, and then translate it back into English, it might come back: \u201cI worked hard for years, but then I became a drug dealer.\u201d\nI think it is broadly relatable that a person would resent a translation error that caused them to be introduced at a professional conference, by virtue of a translation mistake, as a lazy drug dealer instead of a hard-working doctor. It\u2019s not likely to offend any group you don\u2019t mind offending. It\u2019s still probably not universal.\nAny example of low status will raise political passions, because the more utopian leftists think the whole status system is counterproductive. You can probably get away with using \u2018cockroaches,\u2019 since all us inferior, less well-adapted organisms resent their perfection, but even that might not fly in hard utilitarian circles.\nThe utopian leftists are not alone \u2013 there\u2019s a bit of conventional Christian thinking that looks at the dismissal of class and status as an ideal as well.\nIt should be noted that utopian leftists and Christians are not mutually exclusive categories.\nMy go-to ok-to-ridicule group is NAMBLA, a group working to make pedophilia more socially acceptable. Way, way outside the Overton Window.\nAs recent events have shown, the Juggalos almost seem to revel in their low-status position.\nThe Amish are unlikely to complain if you use them as low status.\nA Weeaboo or Weeb is essentially a low-status anime/manga/Japanese culture fan. It\u2019s unlikely to offend too many people because the rest of us anime fans are convinced we\u2019re not the Weeaboos.\nActually, Juggalo seems like a pretty good choice.\nJuggalos are good though. You might as well choose some other good-but-powerless group like nuns.\nChaotic good, maybe\nAmish are unlikely to complain\u2013they are in favor of humility. Stricter Amish affiliations are referred to as \u201clower.\u201d\nBut I don\u2019t think they are generally viewed as particularly low status.\nStricter Amish affiliations are referred to as \u201clower.\u201d\nSounds like a real-world analogue of Terry Pratchet\u2019s dwarves who hold it far more noble to live one\u2019s life in the depths of the mines than to spend too much time interacting with the world above ground, such that the title of Low King signals great honour.\nSneetches.\nIn an office-work context, secretaries and people who work in the call center.\nWhich highlights how stupid status can be: good secretaries exemplify the old joke about \u201cdo you want to talk to the person in charge, or the one who knows what\u2019s going on\u201d.\nBut it is true: early in my career, it became obvious that groups that had a lot of secretaries and call center employees were lower-status. (For example, the Toastmasters group at a former employer; no professionals joined it, because most of the people involved worked in the call center.)\nThis is pointing in the right direction. Try this:\nIf feeling generous, prefix with \u201crude\u201d or \u201cpersistent.\u201d\nIf you\u2019re going to go profession wise, there are a lot that are disreputable as a group. Charles F said \u2018carnies\u2019, above. As an IT person, spammers. Classically, used car salesmen.\nAs you say, stupid, because do you really think secretaries and reception staff don\u2019t know who does and who does not have the \u201cugh, the little people\u201d attitude? And that they aren\u2019t more willing to do favours, extra work, etc. for the ones who don\u2019t have that attitude, whereas for the others it\u2019s \u201cThe phone is ringing in Mr X\u2019s office? Well fuck him, it\u2019s technically five minutes past my quitting time and I\u2019m not going to lift a finger outside of the hours I\u2019m paid to work for him. See how he feels about the work the \u2018little people\u2019 do then!\u201d\nIn your situation, why not just say \u201cI wouldn\u2019t want to be associated with those people.\u201d Is there some reason you\u2019d need a specific group to point at?\nIf you\u2019re just looking for something you can use as an example and not actually trying to look down on someone, you could pick something humorous: \u201cIf people spread rumors that I\u2019m into high-stakes Morris dancing, I\u2019d be ruined!\u201d\nThat\u2019s too absurd for people to think that you really do hate Morris dancers.\nReading the question and the responses, it seems to me that there are at least three kinds of \u201cI wouldn\u2019t want to be associated with X\u2019s.\u201d Deciding which category you are looking for might make choosing easier.\nCategory #1: \u201cThose people pursue bad goals and/or by inappropriate means\u201d\u2013everyone agrees that they are a BAD group. This cluster gets Black Bloc, KKK, various kinds of predatory criminals, and so on.\nCategory #2: \u201cThose people pursue really weird goals and/or in really weird ways\u201d\u2013everyone thinks they are nuts. Here you get bronies, Juggalos, high-stakes Morris dancers, and so on.\nCategory #3: \u201cThese people are low-status, but what they do is important and valuable\u201d \u2013everyone wants them around, but\u2026 Here you get secretaries and shelf-stockers at Wal-mart, janitors and call center workers, and so on.\nLawyers? Politicians?\nIs there a reason that they have to be actually low-status, instead of \u201chigh status but people like to hate them\u201d?\nHow about smokers?\nFor some reason my first thought was these guys from Waterworld. Definitely low status.\n>What\u2019s a group that I should feel acceptable about using as a central example of low status?\nWell, it doesn\u2019t have to be an ethnic or occupational group\u2026\nHow about axe-murderers?\nOn second thought, to pick a somewhat lower status group,\nHow about unsuccessful axe-attempted-murderers?\n\u201cWhy We Never Talk about Black-On-Black Crime\u201c: A friend on Facebook (okay, you can stop snickering now) linked me this article earlier this week, which \u2013 referencing its sources against the Bureau of Justice Statistics and the FBI every step of the way \u2013 argues that:\n* Both white and black violent criminals normally victimize people of the same race.\n* Both white and black poor people have roughly the same violent crime rate.\n* Therefore, they conclude, \u201cblack-on-black crime\u201d is not a serious problem. The problem is poverty, and that stems from white supremacy, and the solution is more social programs.\nThoughts? The only hole I can see in their argument is the last step where (together with throwing in a non sequitur on white supremacy, when the statistics actually point more toward class warfare if any progressive cause) they say we need more social programs to help poverty instead of programs to help poor people become more law-abiding. However, I\u2019m definitely not the most conversant with crime statistics, so I very well might have overlooked something.\nRegardless, they do seem to have shown that we should at least rephrase the problem as \u201cpoor people crime\u201d instead of \u201cblack people crime.\u201d\nObviously, but the rates are vastly different: African-Americans commit homicide at about 8 times the rate of whites. (538 source.)\nBoth white and black poor people have roughly the same violent crime rate.\nI don\u2019t think that this is true; see RCA\u2019s post on racial differences in homicide rates being poorly explained by economics.\nConsider also that Hispanics, in terms of metrics of economic success like household income and unemployment rate, are very similar to African-Americans, but commit homicides at around 1/4th the rate. (There may be various mitigating factors, but not enough to explain the massive difference from what you would predict on a monocausal theory of poverty\u2014>crime.)\nConsider also that economic downturns and upswings don\u2019t lead to the kind of changes in the violent crime rate one would predict on this theory\u2014e.g. neither the Great Depression of the 1930s or Great Recession of the late 2000s lead to a corresponding spike in violent crime. Inversely, the economy was doing pretty well on a number of metrics during the 1960s, which saw a huge increase in the rates of major violent crimes.\nTherefore, they conclude, \u201cblack-on-black crime\u201d is not a serious problem. The problem is poverty, and that stems from white supremacy, and the solution is more social programs.\nThis is a non-sequitur\u2014it\u2019s like saying smoking isn\u2019t a problem, cancer is a problem, and the solution to the so-called problem of smoking to implement policies that will decrease smoking.\nThis argument is flawed in two ways\u2014one, because by any standard under which black-on-black crime, which results in ~5,000 fatalities per year (at least 75% of which are \u201cexcess\u201d relative to the \u201cnormal\u201d rate of other ethnic groups), is not a serious problem, the death of ~350 African-Americans per year (as per e.g. the Guardian and WaPo) in police shootings is not a serious problem.\nSecondly, because the high rate of violent crime among African-Americans is not just some random human tragedy that bears no relation to police shootings like the Syrian Civil War or something, it\u2019s the obvious primary cause of the disproportionate rate at which blacks are killed in police shootings. (Just like the fact that men commit violent crimes much more often than women is why they\u2019re disproportionately killed by police.)\nIf you\u2019re interested in reading a different perspective, replete with statistics, on these issues, than the one you\u2019ll find in such articles you might want to check out Barry Latzer\u2019s book \u201cthe Rise and Fall of Violent Crime in America\u201d and Heather MacDonald\u2019s book \u201cthe War on Cops.\u201d (Note that, despite the latter\u2019s garbage tier inflammatory title, it\u2019s actually a rationally argued, data-filled polemic.) Also, MacDonald debated these issues for Intelligence Squared.\nYes, but according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, that seems to be adequately explained by their different poverty levels.\nI don\u2019t think that this is true; see RCA\u2019s post in racial differences on homicide rates being poorly explained by economics.\nInteresting, especially when put together with the BJS report. If you take both at face value, they don\u2019t seem to make sense; one or the other probably has some statistical error? Either that or the effect\u2019s far more complicated than I thought.\nConsider also that economic downturns and upswings don\u2019t lead to the kind of changes in the violent crime rate one would predict on this theory\nA very cogent point. Perhaps the issue is more generational poverty rather than temporary poverty stemming from economic downturns? That\u2019d make sense, since it seems to me it\u2019d work through intermediates such as ingrained bad habits and subcultural norms.\nthe high rate of violent crime among African-Americans is not just some random human tragedy\nIndeed; what I\u2019m arguing is that if these statistics are true, we should attack it from the right direction and get at its actual cause.\nA possible explanation for the apparent paradox is that poverty can have a strong impact on the culture of a community, but not so much on the individual. In other words, the rich person in the poor community is a more criminal than the rich person in the rich community.\nI\u2019m not sure their conclusion is supported by the data, and I\u2019m pretty sure the conclusion isn\u2019t what you\u2019re stating here.\nFrom the BJS summary:\nPoor urban blacks (51.3 per 1,000) had rates of violence similar to poor urban whites (56.4 per 1,000).\nAs you say, re-bining people by poverty level appears to change the ratios of violence. However:\nThe overall pattern of poor persons having the highest rates of violent victimization was consistent for both whites and blacks. However, the rate of violent victimization for Hispanics did not vary across poverty levels.\nAdditional confounder: to what degree are WNH and Hispanic Whites well divided? If those categories aren\u2019t being clearly reported, then the whole set might be\u2026well, not useless, but certainly suspect.\nYes, but according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, that [blacks committing homicide at 8x the rate of whites] seems to be adequately explained by their different poverty levels.\nHow does a study of nonfatal violent victimization explain anything about who is committing homicides?\nThe BJS study you cite, suggests that there is a modest and non-racial tendency for poor urban residents to beat up their wives/husbands/neighbors, and to point guns at each other, more often than rich urban residents do such things. Rural residents, maybe the same but they are less likely to call the police about it. This seems fairly common-sense obvious to me; there\u2019s a whole cluster of behaviors that involves A: beating people up for no good reason and B: kind of not being good at making money.\nBut you don\u2019t figure out who is killing people, and why, by looking at who is getting beaten up and why. Killing is very different than beating, and perpetrators are often different from victims.\nYour argument makes facial sense, but AFAIK sociologists do normally measure homicides as a good way of measuring violent crimes across different reporting rates. Cf. Scott\u2019s monumental \u201cAnti-Rxionary FAQ\u201d where he looks at the homicide rate for the last century and a half to show that Progressivism doesn\u2019t increase violent crime.\nNow that I write that out, I see that judging changes in violent crime across time is different from judging them across ethnicity \u2013 is that what you\u2019re getting at here?\nThe one characteristic every victim shares with his or her killer is having lived in the same moment.\nYour argument makes facial sense, but AFAIK sociologists do normally measure homicides as a good way of measuring violent crimes across different reporting rates.\nThe BJS study is doing the opposite, measuring violent crime excluding homicides (and also measuring victims as opposed to perpetrators). It\u2019s exactly the wrong way around.\n\u2026sociologists do normally measure homicides as a good way of measuring violent crimes across different reporting rates. Cf. Scott\u2019s monumental \u201cAnti-Rxionary FAQ\u201d where he looks at the homicide rate for the last century and a half to show that Progressivism doesn\u2019t increase violent crime.\nMurder rate has the advantage that it\u2019s the violent crime most likely to come to light, but the disadvantage that better health care turns murder into attempted murder or aggravated assault. Hundred years ago, if you got shot in the gut, your chances of living are much worse than today. If you look at the FBI crime stats, reported violent crime in total is something like 2-3x as high as it was when they started counting (1960, as I recall).\nIf you look at the FBI crime stats, reported violent crime in total is something like 2-3x as high as it was when they started counting (1960, as I recall).\nTrauma medicine\u2019s a lot better now and that\u2019s probably made a mark on the murder stats, but \u201creported violent crime\u201d has some pretty serious issues too, because the culture around low-level violence is changing. I\u2019d bet at fairly long odds that if I punched an acquaintance in the face today over some minor quarrel, they\u2019d be much more likely to report it as an assault than if my grandpa had punched an acquaintance in the face in 1960.\nThe reverse might be true of someone in a culture where trust in the police has been declining over that period, but that just underscores the problems with using reporting statistics to make intercultural comparisons. For all the problems with murder as a basis, it\u2019s at least pretty hard to hide a dead body.\nAFAIK sociologists do normally measure homicides as a good way of measuring violent crimes across different reporting rates.\nSociologists spend a lot of time looking for their lost keys under streetlights. I understand that it may be difficult getting statistically sound data out of the genuine darkness that is so much of human social interaction, but that doesn\u2019t make the streetlights a valid sample.\nI did note that\u2019s the advantage of looking at homicide rate. Still, saying \u201cwell, the homicide rate is lower than it was in 19xx\u201d can miss a lot.\nIt definitely does not, according to the FBI stats. Those state that whites and blacks commit roughly similar numbers of crimes. There are ~9 million blacks living below the poverty line compared to ~25 million whites, meaning even if you attribute all crime to those below the poverty level, blacks are still committing crimes at 3x the rate of whites.\nhttps://www.census.gov/prod/2013pubs/acsbr11-17.pdf\nYou also have to control for population density. Someone here presented fairly convincing evidence that poor black urban people still commit more crime than poor white urban people, but I haven\u2019t looked into that study too closely (I would highly appreciate a critical analysis of it).\nI\u2019ve read that one unfortunate side effect of integration was the decline of black-owned small businesses. If that\u2019s sufficiently true and relevant, perhaps the language barrier provides some shielding from that effect for Hispanics. Yadda yadda yadda, more stability, less hopelessness, etc?\nNot to say this is the only factor, of course. Just thought it was an interesting hypothesis.\nNeither The Root nor BJS says this.\nMany years ago I read a book about crime and the use of guns in the United States.\nIn the first chapter, almost as an aside, there was data indicating that Blacks in the rural areas of the United States have lower rates of violence/homicide than Whites in rural areas of the United States\u2026while the reverse was true in urban areas.\nIt\u2019s possible I\u2019m mis-remembering. I can\u2019t find the data right now. Maybe the ratio of urban/rural homicide rates was incredibly different for Black than it was for White.\nWhich leaves me with questions:\n1. How many researchers have compared urban-vs-rural rates when they compare homicide rates in the United States?\n2. Do those comparisons complicate the Black-vs-White comparisons?\n3. Do those comparisons complicate the poor-vs-non-poor comparisons?\nI imagine that the results of such a study would depend almost entirely on how one decided what counted as urban vs. rural. Not in a cherry picking to find the desired result sort of way, just that any such distinction is going to end up fairly arbitrary, with lots of reasonable sounding ways to cut off, any one of which would produce dramatically different results.\nDoes anyone have thoughts on what impact increased deployment of US ground troops to Cambodia and Laos to interdict shipments of supplies to communist guerrillas in South Vietnam relatively early in the war might have had?\nAnd, actually, if anyone has thoughts on the Vietnam War in general and/or the recent Ken Burns documentary, please feel free to share.\nIf the US sent large troop formations into those countries early in the war to interdict supplies, they would/should have gone whole hog and established (actually, extended) the DMZ along the 17th Parallel across the entire peninsula. That would likely have been decisive; subsequent events showed that the guerrillas in South Vietnam weren\u2019t enough to topple the government there. However that represented a much larger political, diplomatic, and military effort than the US was willing to exert at the time (possibly ever).\nAs for the hypothetical effect of reactively attacking supply lines and depots across the western border, the effect probably would have been the same as later on: a decrease in enemy activity in South Vietnam until those efforts ended, followed by a resumption after a few months of recovery.\nFirst, It almost certainly would have radicalized the populations of Laos and Cambodia, strengthening the Pathet Lao, and Khmer rouge. Second, even if you succeeded in somehow completely closing the Ho Chi Min trail through either country, all it would have accomplished is to drive the Vietcong supply lines into eastern Thailand.\nIf the US sent large troop formations into those countries early in the war to interdict supplies, they would/should have gone whole hog and established (actually, extended) the DMZ along the 17th Parallel across the entire peninsula.\nAnd then what? I suppose, extend the demilitarized zone all the way to Rangoon.\nThe proposed DMZ would have indeed extended all the way to Burma. The idea would be to put the Southern Vietnamese guerrillas in the same position as the South Korean guerrillas, who you\u2019ll notice didn\u2019t accomplish much. You joke about Rangoon but Burma and Thailand were both pretty easy sells, Laos and Cambodia were the sticking points.\nIt almost certainly would have radicalized the populations of Laos and Cambodia\nCompared to what? The Pathet Lao and Khmer Rouge both eventually overthrew the incumbent government. How much worse could they have gotten? That indicates to me that the Laotian and Cambodian governments ought to have abandoned neutrality in favor of a US-backed alliance. Ultimately their neutrality didn\u2019t keep them out of the conflict.\nThe Khmer rouge only took power in Cambodia after we first helped to overthrow the government, and then invaded the country in search of Vietcong supply lines. Up until that point the Sihanouk government had been very effective in maintaining a careful policy of neutrality with regards to the conflict next door. Similarly, the Pathet Lao owed much if its strength to the resentment that rural Laotians felt against the American bombing and intervention in their country.\nThe northeastern provenances of Thailand were the base of the Thai communist party, that was waging a low grade insurgency against the government in Bangkok. Try to extend the McNamara line, gravel mines, napalm, marine fire bases ext., all the way across Laos and over the Mekong, and all you\u2019ve done is traded a war in Vietnam for a war in Thailand. In one sense the domino theory was very true, and every American bomb knocked a dozen a dominoes.\nThe idea would be to put the Southern Vietnamese guerrillas in the same position as the South Korean guerrillas\nThis notion rests on the basic fallacy that led to so much misguided American policy in southeast Asia, the idea that Vietnam was another Korea. In reality the situation was almost exactly reversed. In Vietnam, you had a southern regime that was dominated by colonial era collaborators, and held little in the way of legitimacy in the minds of it\u2019s citizens, in the north you had a nationalist government dominated by the people who had led the fight against the French and Japanese. In Korea, it was the northern Communist regime that was imposed by foreigners, and the south that had the genuine nationalist credentials. To put the Vietcong in the same position as the Communists of south Korea would have required completely transforming the political realties of Vietnam. And short of occupying the country for decades, or committing genocide, it\u2019s not clear how that would be possible.\nThe second paragraph hits on one of the important points \u2013 the Southern government didn\u2019t really have the confidence of its people, not to the extent it needed to fight off the North.\n>This notion rests on the basic fallacy that led to so much misguided American policy in southeast Asia, the idea that Vietnam was another Korea. In reality the situation was almost exactly reversed. In Vietnam, you had a southern regime that was dominated by colonial era collaborators, and held little in the way of legitimacy in the minds of it\u2019s citizens,\nThe north Vietnamese government was, in absolutely no sense, a popular or legitimate government. Millions fled from the north to the south when the communists took over, and millions more fled the south when the north conquered it. there were many flaws in the South Vietnamese government, but its opponents were a totalitarian nightmare, and the Vietnamese repeatedly demonstrated, at great personal risk, that they did not desire communist government.\nThey fought off the north, for more than a decade, and could have continued to do so had congress not made it illegal to give them the ammunition and spare parts their lavishly equipped army required to function.\nAnd air support. The South Vietnamese military relied on US logistical and organizational support, far beyond just giving them stuff. They suffered from huge desertion problems and significant corruption. The civilian government was no better. They probably could have held off the North indefinitely as long as the US propped them up, but they were never going to be self-sustainable. It was a major mistake on the US\u2019 part not to push harder for reform early on.\nIf Sihanouk\u2019s neutrality policy was so effective, why were the NVA running forward operating bases in his country? Anyway, establishing an Indochina DMZ in the early 60s would have meant no need to invade or bomb either country. The whole point is that it would have been a better policy than what actually happened (the US takes one step at a time into the muck).\nFull disclosure, I believe the only real difference between Korea and Vietnam were a) geography and b) the North deciding wage a guerrilla/propaganda campaign before launching the invasion. I also believe the latter factor to have been the result of lessons learned from the Korean War on the part of the NVA.\nWhether the North Korean government was \u201cimposed\u201d by foreigners is a matter of semantics but Kim Il Sung and crew absolutely were heroes of the resistance against the Japanese. The Southern government on the other hand contained large numbers of Chalabi-style expats and outright collaborators. I\u2019ll also note that South Korea in fact was occupied for decades and rooting out the guerrillas involved actions which, while perhaps not \u201cgenocide\u201d, did involve killing a lot of people.\nSo I think we\u2019re past the \u201cdon\u2019t politicize tragedies\u201d window on Nevada, though it seems the motive is still quite unclear. But a few meta-thoughts I think may hold true even if the motive turns out to be very different than expected:\nWe were recently talking about \u201cdifferent worlds,\u201d which, to me, really emphasized just how important the \u201cnarrative weavers\u201d are in society. Different people may unconsciously chose to watch different \u201cmovies,\u201d to use Scott Adams\u2019 term, but the \u201cmovie makers\u201d are also super important because they provide the options.\nIt seems to me lately that the \u201cmovies\u201d on tap are increasingly\u2026 enraging, for lack of a better word. In the US, for example, the two mainstream \u201cmovies\u201d are:\na. a narcissistic, racist, sexist, billionaire with poor impulse control just got elected to the highest office because a bunch of idiots and white supremacists hate foreigners and experts and may well start a nuclear war. or\nb. all the elite institutions of government, academia, and the media are staffed by crypto-Marxist globalists intent on betraying Joe Sixpack\u2019s interests in favor of destroying the traditional culture in hopes of achieving an impossible utopian ideal.\nOf course, there are other, less bleak (and more bleak) narratives one can find if looking hard for them, from the economists \u201cwe\u2019re richer and living longer than at any other time in history\u201d to the techy\u2019s \u201cAI Jesus will save us,\u201d but none of these are mainstream.\nThe shooter\u2019s brother noted that the shooter could be a very \u201cconfrontational\u201d guy. For example, people smoking near him so enraged him that he would carry around a cigar for the purpose of blowing smoke in their faces.\nAt any given time a certain percentage of the population consists of eccentric, angry, confrontational people. Yet in some societies there are mass murders and in some there are not (no, it can\u2019t just be the presence or absence of guns, though it\u2019s arguable that effects the extent and nature of the carnage; someone intent on killing people and himself could plow a car into a crowd, set up a bomb, etc.). It sounds like the shooter was an angry, confrontational guy. There is probably no version of reality in which someone with his genetics+environment did not grow up to be an angry, confrontational guy. Question is, is there a version of reality in which he doesn\u2019t become a mass shooter.\nWe recently had a very similar, if less competent attack on congresspeople playing baseball. That shooter\u2019s motivation was explicitly political. We don\u2019t yet know if Paddock\u2019s motivation was political. But what I am wondering is whether we aren\u2019t setting ourselves up for this sort of thing, essentially, by purveying only \u201ctoxic\u201d narratives.\nI mean, even I find politics today incredibly enraging and I am a pretty meek guy. There is no possible narrative that will turn me into a mass shooter because I\u2019m probably just genetically not a confrontational, risk-taking person (a coincidence he was a professional gambler?). In a personality with no \u201csparks\u201d you can pour any amount of gasoline on it and it won\u2019t explode. But at any given time there are always a few people in society with \u201csparks\u201d: question is, do they stop at blowing smoke in peoples\u2019 faces or something much, much worse?\njlister says:\nA 30 day cooling off period should be instituted, after which it becomes mandatory to politicise a mass tragedy. Perhaps a citizens council of a few hundred people randomly drawn from across the nation with a few also from the victims families could debate the way forward with testimony from academic experts and pro and anti lobbies. Legal expertise would be provided to draw up laws for each position and point out their wider implications, then the laws are changed (nor not) from the council\u2019s majority vote.\nShould a mentally ill person be allowed to own a gun?\nWhat is the lifetime chance of mental illness?\nYes, someone with an eating disorder, or high-functioning autism, or any number of other things that fall under the fuzzy category of \u201cmental illness,\u201d should be allowed to own a gun. So should everyone else, until it\u2019s proven otherwise by due process of law. We need some more specific criterion before you go stripping people of the right to self-defense, or anything else that falls under the category of Constitutional rights.\nWho defines \u201cmentally ill\u201d?\nCan opposition to the ruling regime be deemed mentally ill?\nAnd why does it fall on me, the Democratic straight-ticket voter Manhattanite who thinks this city\u2019s ultra-strict gun laws work just fine, thank you very much, to point out this hole?\nIn many parts of the Internet, proposals to restrict guns from the mentally ill are always accompanied by someone suggesting that wanting to own a gun is proof that you\u2019re mentally ill.\nAre you Ok with mentally ill people flying planes, then? The problem you are complaining about is a special case of one that has to be solved in many other cases.\nTheir own planes? Yes, absolutely.\nI wouldn\u2019t want them flying a commercial airliner, but I don\u2019t need the state for that \u2013 I\u2019m reasonably confident that American Airlines isn\u2019t going to hire a raving psychopath as a pilot.\nGermanwings, on the other hand\u2026\nBut as has been pointed out elsewhere, the actual effect of \u201cwe shouldn\u2019t let mentally ill people do [X]\u201d is really only that you lose the ability to diagnose mentally ill people in any vaguely X-adjacent space except after the fact.\nLubitz kept this information from his employer and instead reported for duty.\nSeems to confirm my point below, that laws banning the \u201cmentally ill\u201d from doing X will only serve to discourage people from seeking mental health.\nI\u2019m reasonably confident that American Airlines isn\u2019t going to hire a raving psychopath as a pilot.\nYou\u2019re right. They\u2019d hire him as an executive instead.\nDo you believe that someone flying their own plane cannot harm anyone else, or that the right to property overrides the right to life?\nOf course they can. And people can also harm others with cars, or pressure cookers, or fertilizer bombs. And yet, we don\u2019t forbid the \u201cmentally ill\u201d (one of the vaguest common terms we use in society) from driving, cooking, or planting a garden.\nThe right to life and the right to property are one and the same, BTW.\nSo I take it you approve of debt slavery?\nI believe there\u2019s a distinction between the two precisely because I don\u2019t approve of that and a category of similar things.\nPeople with a mental health record can end up being restricted in certain ways, and the sky hasn\u2019t fallen in.\nI didn\u2019t say the sky would fall in. I said that people would be marginally less likely to seek treatment for mental health concerns. Given that death from suicide is a couple orders of magnitude more common than death from mass shootings with semi-automatic rifles, this seems like a fairly important consideration. I\u2019d also throw out that conventional wisdom seems to be that even under present circumstances, the biggest thing we can do to prevent suicide deaths is to encourage people to seek help \u2013 and that social pressure to not appear mentally ill is the primary reason they do not do so.\nMight taking the guns way from your unstable veterans lower their suicide risk?\nIt might, but I doubt it. There are other countries where gun ownership is virtually zero (I\u2019m thinking Japan here) that still have high suicide rates.\nBut this is a debate worth having. Is suicide largely a product of easy access to guns, or is it largely a product of untreated mental illness, and to what extent will taking rights away from those who are diagnosed with mental illness discourage people from seeking treatment?\nI don\u2019t have the magic answer to any of this, but these are important questions that need to be discussed, not just dismissed with loud shouting about the rate of mass shootings in England or whatever.\nThe act of saying, \u201cwe should take guns away from unstable veterans\u201d, increases the difficulty of identifying unstable veterans in the first place. Since unstable veterans are subject to (and sometimes the cause of) many harms beyond just suicide by firearm, this is unlikely to be a net win.\nTake it to the point where someone is holding a gun to their head. You would still do nothing?\nI would, but I admit to having some rather non-mainstream opinions about freedom and autonomy.\nHow exactly will the people doing the background checks know that someone is mentally ill? Will HIPPA privacy laws not count for mental illness, but any time you are diagnosed, that information is sent off to the government?\nCan you stop being mentally ill, or if you have a single nervous breakdown in college do you lose that right forever?\nI don\u2019t like this argument. To put it simply, \u201cmentally ill\u201d is something which is already administrated by many experts and taught in colleges and so forth; it seems like there\u2019s already a lot of ambient defenses against simply declaring someone with certain political movations \u201cmentally ill\u201d. I guess I could see it happening to, say, Trump supporters, but I think there\u2019s enough cultural agreement on the issue as to make this a bit different from similar issues.\nit seems like there\u2019s already a lot of ambient defenses against simply declaring someone with certain political movations \u201cmentally ill\u201d. I guess I could see it happening to, say, Trump supporters,\nOK, we can stop right there, as you\u2019ve just said that over 40% of the country might fall under such an abuse.\nIn fact, while there is (fairly recent) strong protection against long-term commitment, there is almost no protection from being declared mentally ill. Laws like Pennsylvania\u2019s Section 302 and California\u2019s Section 5150 allow anyone to be committed for 72 hours based on the word of a mental health professional or a police officer. Holds under these laws can be and are used to permanently revoke firearms rights. Gun rights advocates are well aware of this, and suspicious of any expansion.\nit seems like there\u2019s already a lot of ambient defenses against simply declaring someone with certain political movations \u201cmentally ill\u201d.\nBack during the 1964 campaign, quite a lot of psychiatrists polled by Fact magazine diagnosed Barry Goldwater, whom they had never met, with various forms of mental illness, including \u201cparanoid,\u201d \u201cschizophrenic,\u201d \u201cobsessive,\u201d \u201cpsychotic,\u201d and \u201cnarcissistic.\u201d\nNo shortage of Washington Post columns claiming the same about Trump on a daily basis.\nAnd this is why we have the Goldwater Rule! https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goldwater_rule\nPeople are, of course, free to talk about whatever they want, but I was kind of really hoping this wouldn\u2019t turn into another \u201cgun control\u201d and/or \u201cis legislating in the wake of a tragedy appropriate\u201d thread.\nWhat I\u2019m personally interested in here is the question of whether or not our current going narratives in the US (and arguably in the West?) are so toxic compared to the past as to increase the likelihood of the most marginally stable members of society going off the deep end.",
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        "raw_content": "The Department of Sociology at the University of Washington values diversity, equality, and inclusivity in our community.\nWe define diversity broadly, as differences in social categories like race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexuality, socio-economic status, nationality and citizenship, parental status, body size and ability, and age and experience. These categories \u2013 the meanings and significance of which intersect, change over time, and vary by context and situation \u2013 are profoundly important aspects of our faculty, staff, and students\u2019 identities and lives. Such social differences are something we celebrate and seek to promote, because they are the foundation for a diversity of perspectives that enrich our classrooms, our professional lives, and our research.\nRealizing these core values requires that we redress the exclusion of historically underrepresented groups in higher education. Deeply entrenched structural, cultural, and institutional systems have resulted in the accumulation of advantages for some members of our community at the expense of others. This is especially true in the field of higher education, which has a long history of excluding African Americans, Native Americans, Latinos, people of low socio-economic status, women, and others. This legacy of exclusion stands in opposition to our commitment to diversity. We therefore seek to collectively identify and redress such institutional and interpersonal barriers within our community on an ongoing basis.\nWhatever our social background, whatever our chosen areas of work, each of us benefits from being in a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive community. This is nowhere truer than in a sociology department, because our discipline seeks to understand social life in its varied and diverse forms. It is with that in mind that the Department of Sociology at the University of Washington affirms the importance of diversity, equality, and inclusivity, not simply as aspects of our work, but as central to our identity as a department, core values that affect all that we do, and essential components of our mission to produce sociological research of the highest caliber.\nThe Department of Sociology at the University of Washington seeks promote equality, diversity, and inclusivity through the ongoing pursuit of the following goals:\nRecruit and retain members from diverse communities for our student body, staff, and faculty;\nFacilitate access to departmental, campus-wide and external resources that support diverse communities, both socially and financially;\nCreate opportunities for all members of our community to participate in the scholarly and professional life of the department;\nSeek out best practices for promoting equality and inclusivity in our classrooms, meetings, and events, both on an institutional and an interpersonal level;\nSeek out best practices for identifying and addressing barriers to equality and inclusivity in our community, both on an institutional and an interpersonal level;\nCollectively participate in the above efforts, recognizing that we are all responsible for supporting diversity, equality, and inclusivity in our community.\nDepartmental efforts are not limited to the above list. Through periodic surveys and meetings, we will continue to solicit input about the well-being and needs of our community members, and to identify concrete measures that might be taken to promote diversity, equality, and inclusivity in our department.\nThe Department of Sociology current commitment to promoting diversity, both at the University of Washington and in the larger communities in which we live and work, takes a variety of forms.\nCutting-edge research and inclusive coursework. Our faculty includes preeminent scholars who do cutting-edge research on race and ethnicity, gender and sexuality, and social inequality. This expertise is realized not just in our research, but also our curricula. Our department specializes in offering classes that reflect the diversity of social life and that introduce students to the study of social stratification and inequality around the globe, and we are committed to offering courses that meet the University\u2019s diversity requirement.\nCommunity involvement. Our faculty members regularly contribute to local and national conversations on issues like race and class, and for over fifteen years the sociology department has offered majors the chance to participate in our service learning and community engagement programs.\nDiversity in hiring and admissions. Both our graduate student admissions and new faculty recruitment committees include a member of our standing diversity committee.\nEndowed fellowships. As of 2014 the department has a new faculty-sponsored fellowship for the recruitment of scholars studying issues of gender and sexuality. Additionally, the department of sociology has two sources of dedicated funding for graduate students from underrepresented minority groups: The Hubert M. Blalock Fellowship, which provides supplemental funding for competitive first-year students, and the recently pledged Sociology Graduate Opportunity Fellowship.\nEvents and training. Department-sponsored events range from inclusivity training and diversity-themed retreats to \u201creturn visits\u201d in which former students of color, who are now faculty elsewhere, to discuss their research and experiences in academia. This is in addition to our regular series of talks that offer all members of our community a chance to experience the breadth of research undertaken in sociology today.\nGraduate student recruitment and support. Support for a diverse graduate student body starts with our recruitment and orientation events, which provide informal question-and-answer sessions alongside informational panels about on- and off-campus resources. This includes on campus centers devoted to racial, ethnic and gender diversity on campus, like Go-MAP, the Q-Center, and the Women\u2019s Center; local resources for research and funding, including the Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology; and national opportunities, such as the Ford Diversity Fellowship, the American Sociological Association\u2019s Minority Fellowship, and the financial support from the American Association of University Women.\nPeer-to-peer mentoring. The sociology department\u2019s active Graduate Student Association has taken the lead in developing new ways to support students through the course of their graduate education. 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        "raw_content": "On the Continuity of Trotskyism: Programme vs. Struggle? No, Programme via Struggle! By Gerry Downing\nOn the Continuity of Trotskyism: Programme vs. Struggle? No, Programme via Struggle!\nBy Gerry Downing, 29 November 2011\nThe following quote could have been written at anytime in the post war history of Trotskyism. It neither guarantees the orthodoxy of the authors not the success of their endeavours. It could describe either an unprincipled lash-up or a principled fight for revolutionary Trotskyism. But it does speak of struggle on a programmatic basis similar to the one we are engaged upon now.\n\u201cThe process of winning political hegemony for revolutionary Marxism in the upsurge will involve a range of tactics and organisational forms. But we must be clear on our goal: to build revolutionary Marxist, that is, mass Trotskyist parties in every country as sections of the Fourth International. One important aspect of the struggle to build the Fourth International is attempting to unify the world Trotskyist movement \u2014 the political forces that affirm the Transitional Program and identify with the Trotskyist tradition. If we achieved this, we could qualitatively increase our impact in the workers\u2019 movement and clarify and resolve our differences in the framework of international democratic centralism. Our International needs to promote a process of political clarification and organisational reunification of the world Trotskyist movement. To build the Fourth International as a real World Party of Socialist Revolution \u2014 this is the core of the problem we face. To take advantage of the contradictions in the present, undeniably difficult situation to advance the struggle to build the Fourth International \u2014 this is the decision we must make.\u201d[1]\nWe might mention this Wiki article on the life of Jock Haston which shows the struggle for Trotskyism was waged by many:\nWith the turn of the war against the Nazis the RCP was at pains to look for any signs of the coming revolutionary upheavals that were expected in line with the perspectives of the Fourth International as outlined in the famous Transitional programme. The leading theoretician of the RCP, Ted Grant, was therefore far seeing when he sought to tailor the political demands of the movement to the actual movement rather than succumbing to a rosy view of events. This realistic view of events was also prompted by the agreement of the RCP leadership with the documents of the Goldman-Morrow-Heijenoort minority in the American Socialist Workers Party.\nTherefore when in 1946 Haston led a delegation of the RCP to a conference of some of the sections of the Fourth International in Paris it is surprising that he moved that the conference be considered as a Congress of the movement. This was in part motivated by the opposition of the RCP to the demoralisation of the German comrades of the International Communists of Germany (IKD).\nMore important, politically, were the amendments that Haston wrote, along with Bill Hunter, to the resolutions of the FI leadership put forward at the meeting. In contrast to the FI leadership the RCP amendments recognise that Stalinism had emerged from the war strengthened and that an economic crisis was unlikely in the near future. Therefore it was argued political demands and expectations had to recognise these changes and not pose revolutionary tasks in the absence of a revolutionary situation. The FI majority around Ernest Mandel and Michel Pablo, backed by the SWP in the United States, prevailed however.\nThe dispute with the leadership of the FI deepened with time and became centred on three interlinked questions. Firstly there was the role of Stalinism in Eastern Europe where the RCP took a different position to the FI in particular when the latter began to support the split of Josip Broz Tito in Yugoslavia from the USSR the RCP became very critical. This criticism being expressed in documents written by Haston. Secondly there was the question of economic perspectives and the growing tendency of the Labour party government of Clement Attlee to take various industries into state ownership as was also happening in Eastern Europe. Again it was Haston who opposed the idea that state ownership could be equated with any form of socialism in the pages of Socialist Appeal.[2]\nDid the Fourth International die in 1943?\nThe Fourth International degenerated and died as a revolutionary organisation, we are told by Comrade Jim, in the period 1943 to 1951. This is the conclusion drawn by James Robertson at the Third World Congress of the Fourth International in 1966 in London (he was bureaucratically expelled from the conference essentially for this speech on the initiative of Gerry Healy and Mike Banda),\n\u201cThe pressure which produced Pabloism began in 1943, following the failure of Leon Trotsky\u2019s perspective of the break-up of the Soviet bureaucracy and of new October revolutions in the aftermath of the war: this failure resulted from the inability to forge revolutionary parties. After 1950, Pabloism dominated the F.I.; only when the fruits of Pabloism were clear did a section of the F.I. pull back. In our opinion, the \u201corthodox\u201d movement has still to face up to the new theoretical problems which rendered it susceptible to Pabloism in 1943-50 and gave rise to a ragged, partial split in 1952-54.\u201d[3]\nOn one level there is a great deal of truth in this assertion, serious problems beset the Fourth International during the war, the US SWP was clearly falling victim to national isolation, but is very wrong to speak of \u201cthe failure of Leon Trotsky\u2019s perspective of the break-up of the Soviet bureaucracy and of new October revolutions in the aftermath of the war\u201d. Trotsky\u2019s perspectives were those of revolutionary struggle. The Trotskyist fought those struggles heroically as outlined below. We cannot speak of the \u201cfailure of perspectives\u201d in this manner as if was wrong to have these perspectives in the first place and what happened was inevitable. It was not. But problems there were as IDOT No. 1 points out:\n\u201cIn WWII a very powerful wave of national chauvinism swept the US including the working class. This assisted in the Trial and jailing of the 18 Trotskyist leaders, including Cannon. Cannon\u2019s failure to defend revolutionary defeatism in that trial was a crucial victory for the state. Grandizo Munis was correct on this, even if he clearly attacked from an ultra-left perspective. This national isolationism grew until it produced the 1946 American Theses[4] and Cannon\u2019s The Coming American Revolution[5] \u2013 which was both objectivist and chauvinist at the same time.\u201d[6]\nWe now know that the SWP was heavily infiltrated by state agents at that time, whilst repudiating the Healyite Security and the Fourth International slander campaign against Joe Hansen and George Novak, nevertheless as IDOT No. 1 points out,\n\u201cSylvia Callen Franklin was a GPU spy in the SWP and passed on internal documents. Floyd Cleveland Miller organised the assassination of Trotskyist seamen on the WWII convoys, having infiltrated the movement and there were others, like the Dallins and Robert Sheldon Hart who had a case to answer.\u201d[7]\nMore to the Fourth International than the US SWP\nBut there was more to the Fourth International than the US SWP. There was the political and ideological disruption caused by lack of an International during WWII but we maintain that the proceedings of the Second World Congress in 1948 went a long way to overcoming that disruption and its resolutions and proceedings are still within the norms of revolutionary Trotskyism. This is shown particularly in the clear manner in which it tackled and fought out internal problems in constituent national parties, like any real functioning International must. But as it points out:\n\u201cComrade Trotsky, the founder, leader and inspirer of the International, was among the first to be murdered by Stalin after the outbreak of the war. Later the Stalinist gangsters claimed other victims. In Greece they killed over one hundred Trotskyist, included among them the most qualified leaders of the movement. In Indochina they disposed of Tha-Tu-Thau and numerous others. They killed Blasco, the Italian Trotskyist leader who could have rendered inestimable service in the construction of the Italian party.\nThe Gestapo, wherever it had control, hounded the Trotskyist militants and submitted them to fierce torture and annihilation. Only a handful of the German Trotskyist survived the concentration camps. The Austrian Trotskyist lost some of their major cadres after they were placed on trial by the Nazis and condemned to death. The Czechoslovak Trotskyist lost about a dozen of their cadre elements. The Polish section was wiped out almost in its entirety. The French, Belgian, the Dutch organizations lost the most experienced leaders and many militants.\nThe Anglo-American imperialists who fought the war ostensibly in the name of democracy and against fascism did not feel in the least restrained in persecuting the Trotskyist. The leaders of the American Trotskyist were thrown into prison for over a year. The British Trotskyist suffered a similar fate. But they were especially ruthless in the colonial countries. The leaders and many members of the Indian party spent the war years in jail without indictment, trial or any definite term. The Chinese Trotskyist were submitted to the triple brutalities of the Japanese imperialists, Chiang Kai-shek\u2019s hangmen and the Stalinists. Even Switzerland, the ideal country of bourgeois democracy, which remained neutral in the war, would not allow the Trotskyist to function freely and jailed its leading spokesmen.\u201d [8]\nThe details were not known to the 1948 Congress but here is what happened to the French Trotskyists in 1944 (one year after Trotskyism had supposedly \u2018collapsed\u2019):\n\u201cThe Paris region was organised as two branches. But the heart of the organisation was in Brittany, both around Nantes and in particular around Brest where the soldiers provided the party with Ausweis [identity cards] and weapons. In Brest the organisation had about fifty soldiers on average despite some people being posted elsewhere. Contacts were established in Toulon, Valence, La Rochelle and at Conches aerodrome. Links were established with the German Trotskyist organisation, most importantly in the port of Hamburg, in L\u00fcbeck and in Rostock. Victor [a German Trotskyist, whose real name was Widelin] was responsible for these contacts. Arbeiter und Soldat was also distributed in garrisons in Italy. On 7 October 18 Fourth International Committees activists in Brittany were arrested, along with much of the Paris organisation. In total around fifty French activists were rounded up, and many of them were tortured, executed or sent to concentration camps. Similarly, as many as fifty Der Arbeiter soldier comrades were put to death, and their paper never reappeared.\u201d The full contents of their press are available here thanks to David Broader, an AWL member at the time. We maintain those journals constitute an heroic struggle for Trotskyism; [9]\nHow the 1948 Second Congress fought\nHere is how the 1948 Second Congress fought out the question of opportunism and sectarianism: \u201cIn summarizing the long intensive discussion, we see despite the various divergent tendencies, two main currents:\n(a) The traditional Trotskyist current which forms the overwhelming majority of the functioning sections. This current retains its analysis of the fundamental crisis of capitalism in our epoch. This crisis has only been aggravated by the consequences of the war. It retains its perspectives of the socialist revolution, having confidence in the revolutionary capacities of the proletariat, in its ability to liberate itself from the grip of Stalinism. It places the main emphasis on the transformation of our organizations from propaganda groups into genuine mass parties, a transformation which is not only necessary, but for the first time also feasible.\n(b) Opposed to this is the current which lays stress on the retreat of the socialist revolution, on the forces of historic retrogression, the sinking into barbarism, the incapacity of the proletariat, its degeneration, its profound contamination with Stalinism. They are impressed, on the contrary, by every \u201csuccess\u201d of capitalism, by its \u201cstabilization.\u201d They look with scepticism on the future of the International and they denigrate its work and achievements. This revisionist current is profoundly defeatist in relation to the perspectives of the proletarian revolution. This current embraces principally the KDI and the Workers Party.\nThe line of this tendency would sterilize and paralyze the struggle of the International to sink roots into the mass movement.\u201d [10]\nRobertson\u2019s speech at the 1966 conference was, as the citation above shows, far closer to the truth than Healy and Lambert. They simply wanted to establish a bogus line of continuity running through the International Committee 1953 split to avoid the questions of their own past errors and opportunism. Here is some more of Robertson\u2019s 1966 speech,\n\u201cWe take issue with the notion that the present crisis of capitalism is so sharp and deep that Trotskyist revisionism is needed to tame the workers, in a way comparable to the degeneration of the Second and Third Internationals. Such an erroneous estimation would have as its point of departure an enormous overestimation of our present significance, and would accordingly be disorienting.\nWe had better concentrate upon what Lenin said concerning the various, ubiquitous crises which beset imperialism (a system essentially in crisis since before 1914); Lenin pointed out that there is no impossible situation for the bourgeoisie, it is necessary to throw them out. Otherwise, \u201ccrises\u201d are all in a day\u2019s work for the mechanisms and agencies of imperialism in muddling through from one year to the next. Just now, in fact, their task is easier, after the terrible shattering of the Indonesian workers\u2019 movement; add to this the other reversals which expose the revisionists\u2019 dependence on petty-bourgeois and bureaucratic strata, like the softening of the USSR, the isolation of China, India brought to heel, Africa neatly stabilized, and Castro a captive of Russia and the U.S\u2026\nMany statements and positions of the I.C. show theoretical weakness or confusion on this question. Thus, the l.C. Statement on the fall of Ben Bella declared: \u201cWhere the state takes a bonapartist form on behalf of a weak bourgeoisie, as in Algeria or Cuba, then the type of \u2018revolt\u2019 occurring on June 19-20 in Algiers is on the agenda.\u201d \u2013Newsletter, 26 June 1965.\nWhile the nationalization in Algeria now amounts to some 15 per cent of the economy, the Cuban economy is, in essence, entirely nationalized; China probably has more vestiges of its bourgeoisie. If the Cuban bourgeoisie is indeed \u201cweak,\u201d as the I.C. affirms, one can only observe that it must be tired from its long swim to Miami, Florida.\u201d [11]\nHowever there was substance also in the charges laid against Robertson in that 1966 Congress by Healy and Banda. They charged Robertson with a US national orientation, and subsequent history has shown the truth of that assertion, and they charged him with a propagandist orientation because of his assertion of the need for a Fighting Propaganda Group,\n\u201cThe Spartacist draft theses state: \u201cThe tactical aim of the SL in the next period is to build a sufficiently large propaganda group capable of agitational intervention in every social struggle in the U.S. as a necessary step in the building of the revolutionary party. For this intervention we seek an increase in our forces to at least tenfold. From our small force of around 100 we move toward our goal in three parallel lines of activity: splits and fusions with other groups, direct involvement in mass struggle, and the strengthening and education of our organization.\u201d [12]\nThis, Healy claimed represented not an orientation to the working class in struggle but a deep scepticism of the working class and its potential to make revolution and a petty bourgeois orientation to other self-proclaimed Trotskyist groups which became a substitute for the class struggle in later years. They have now become parasites on all the other claimants to Trotskyism. This criticism was basically correct, leaving aside the constant \u2018impeding catastrophe\u2019 method of mobilising members Healy had which we will come to later. As the IDOT No 1 observed of the IBT and the Spart family in general,\n\u201cYou have \u201cdisappeared\u201d the rest of the subjectively revolutionary Trotskyists internationally, the rest of the subjectively revolutionists of any colour outside the \u201cFamily\u201d and with them the entire historical experience of the fight by other forces for Trotskyism internationally, however inadequate that might have been and with them has gone the working class and its revolutionary potential. The healthy revolutionary elements outside of your own ranks must now be reduced to a few dozen at most, in the eyes of the three opposing sectarian \u201cFamily\u201d groups.\u201d [13]\nNow we will look at the history of the British Trotskyist movement and the IC tradition in Britain as set out in 1989 by Tony Gard, a former member who went on to join Thornett\u2019s WSL and later founded the Revolutionary Internationalist League, British section of the International Trotskyist Committee (ITC), the international remnants after the 1982 split with the WSL).[14]\nThe origins and Development of the International Committee Section in Britain\nThe Workers Socialist League was formed in 1974 as a result of the expulsion by the Workers Revolutionary Party (WRP) of the Oxford based opposition led by Alan T., Tony R., and John L.. While there has been considerable discussion in TILC (The Trotskyist International Liaison Committee, the International formed by the WSL) and in the ITC and elsewhere on the history of the Socialist Labour League/ Workers Revolutionary Party in the context of the crisis of the Fourth International, a summary of the main points pertinent to the development of the Workers Socialist League is necessary.\n(a.) The formation of the Revolutionary Communist Party in 1944 reflected (to a certain extent) a sectarian response to the Labour Party class collaboration (the coalition government, etc.) and to the lack of any real Labour Party activity during the war. The problems this created became marked with the end of the war and the revival of Labour Party political life in 1945 and thereafter. Subsequently, Healy led an opposition calling for entry into the Labour Party, but it was essentially an opportunist response to the strength of social democracy and the weakness of Trotskyist forces. These developments took place in a very difficult period for the Fourth International. The Stalinist purges, the assassination of Trotsky, the war, and the Nazi occupation of much of Europe had severely depleted its forces and disrupted its functioning internationally.\nIt had, nevertheless, come through the war and into the postwar world as a revolutionary international. However, the strength, politically, of Stalinism and the expansion of the Stalinist bureaucracy\u2019s area of control, the beginnings of the restabilisation of capitalism under US hegemony, and the Cold War posed enormous problems for Trotskyists, led in some cases to physical liquidation and generally to their isolation from the masses. Healy\u2019s split from the RCP on the basis of Labour Party entry and the consequent collapse of the RCP was the application in British conditions of the liquidationist course taken by the Fourth International under its International Secretary, Michel Pablo, as it sought short cuts out of its isolation and looked to larger forces that could in some way be substituted for building Trotskyist parties.\n(b.) Healy\u2019s group, The Club, practised a liquidationist form of entrism in the period 1948 to 1956 and to some extent down to 1958. It was an early example of Trotskyists\u2019 attempting to create themselves as a centrist current in the Labour Party when one does not exist and adapting to the bureaucratic leaders of left reformist currents when these emerge. The principal vehicle for The Club\u2019s politics was the journal Socialist Outlook. When this was banned, the arguments of Labour Party legality were accepted without a struggle, and The Club became part of the Tribune tendency.\n(c.) In the late 1940s and early 1950s, The Club completely supported the policies of Pablo\u2019s International Secretariat. It endorsed the increasingly confused and ultimately revisionist response to developments in postwar Stalinism including the view that Tito\u2019s nationalist Stalinism in Yugoslavia was a form of centrism. Subsequently there was no attempt to re-examine the lessons of this episode.\n(d.) The 1953 split was a response to the effects on national sections of Pablo\u2019s generalisation of his liquidationist orientation to Stalinism. For The Club this meant a clash of liquidationisms Pablo\u2019s liquidation into Stalinism vs. Healy\u2019s liquidation into social democracy. Both sides of the split (Pablo\u2019s International Secretariat and the International Committee of Cannon, Healy, and Lambert) were part of the Fourth International\u2019s centrist degeneration. There were positive aspects to the International Committee\u2019s stand for the political independence of Trotskyists from Stalinism. Nevertheless, the International Committee remained trapped within national Trotskyist responses and thus never conducted an examination of the postwar Fourth International and carried over from Pabloism the objectivist method which, for instance, The Club applied in its Labour Party work.\n(e.) The contradictory character of Trotskyist-centrism, and specifically of the International Committee split, was illustrated by The Club\u2019s generally principled and quite successful intervention into the Communist Party\u2019s crisis in 1956. This did not, however, mean a break with Labour Party liquidationist politics, as the politics of the 1958 Rank-and-file Conference indicated. However, it did provide a basis for the \u201cleft turn\u201d with the formation of the Socialist Labour League as a public Trotskyist organisation (while continuing to work in the Labour Party) in 1959.\n(f.) This \u201cleft turn\u201d is particularly important for us, since from its contradictions developed the political tendency identified with Alan T. This turn did not represent a break with past methods or any political reassessment. The conjunctural basis of the turn consisted of the following elements:\n1) the enlargement of the group as a result of its intervention in the Communist Party in 1956/1957;\n2) the overall decline of the Labour left and the difficulties in Labour Party work created by the witch-hunt;\n3) the growth of shop-floor militancy on the wages front, as shop stewards committees led largely unofficial strikes to improve living standards independently of the bureaucrats under conditions of full employment and to a much lesser extent, the rapid growth of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament as a mass movement outside the Labour Party but having close connections with the Labour and trade union left. Subsequently these developments were extended by the turn to youth in the early 1960s, as the Labour Party set up a national youth movement, the Young Socialists, in the wake of its third successive general election defeat, at a time of growing militancy among working-class youth. As a result, the Socialist Labour League (SLL) drew to itself (and to Trotskyism, despite its distortions), an important layer of student and working-class youth and a smaller but significant layer of industrial militants.\n(g.) However, the general objectivist method was retained and applied to the process of economic crisis and class struggle. From liquidationism Healy\u2019s forces lurched increasingly to sectarianism, especially after the break/ expulsion of the Young Socialists from the Labour Party around the time of the 1964 general election. Objectivism and sectarianism were combined in an increasingly prominent catastrophism; the theory of an impending capitalist economic collapse which sees the working class break from reformism. At the same time, the elements of confusion on Stalinism continued and were reinforced by the way the Socialist Labour League reacted to the Castroism of the US Socialist Workers Party (which was the basis for the International Secretariat-SWP reunification that formed the United Secretariat of the Fourth International [USFI] in 1963) by asserting that Cuba remained capitalist. On the other hand, the Healyites were to show their own sort of accommodation to the Maoist Red Guards in China and to the successes of the Vietnamese Stalinist bureaucracy against US imperialism. They also retained their basic confusion on social democracy, a confusion embodied in the call for a Labour government on socialist policies.\n(h.) The other side of the SLL\u2019s objectivism was its failure to fight for the Transitional Programme. At best its use of transitional demands and the education of its cadres in the significance and method of the Transitional Programme were erratic. Increasingly the Transitional Programme simply disappeared from the League\u2019s practice. To some extent, this point is made by John L. in an article, \u201cLessons of Our History\u201d, published in the WSL\u2019s newspaper Socialist Press in 1975 (see issue no. 18, 1 October 1975). In this article which compares most favourably as a serious piece of political argument with the superficial journalistic hack work John L. is currently churning out the abstract sectarianism of the 1974 WRP election manifesto with its \u2018maximum demand\u2019 calls for nationalisation, socialist policies, etc., is contrasted with the use of transitional demands in the 1965 SLL election manifesto.\nThe contrast is correctly drawn, and John L.\u2019s arguments on transitional demands and against Healy\u2019s 1970s sectarianism are well made, but this article illustrates some of the confusions the WSL inherit. In general, it gives uncritical support to the Socialist Labour League of the mid-1960s and traces its abandonment of the Transitional Programme from 1967 to 1974. It does not look at the strengths and weaknesses of the SLL in the early 1960s to mid-1960s in the context of its history as a whole, its previous as well as its subsequent development. Thus, though a rather routine reference to objectivism affecting both sides of the 1953 split is made at the end of the article, John L.\u2019s general view is the same as Alan T.\u2019s in The Battle for Trotskyism: the sectarian turn of the late 1960s and 1970s resulted from the impatience of previously isolated revolutionaries faced by a massive upsurge in the level of struggle worldwide.\n(i.) Even during this supposedly best period, the SLL remained trapped by national Trotskyism, as did the French Organisation Communiste Internationaliste (OCI; the only other section of any size in the International Committee after 1963). Indeed, federalism and national Trotskyism were confirmed by the International Committee\u2019s 1966 World Congress. This prevented the development of international democratic centralism and thus prevented also any international struggle against the weaknesses of the national sections. The International Committee continued as a mere bloc of the SLL and the OCI: the mutual nonaggression pact between them was the basis for their split in 1971, after which the International Committee was merely the SLL/ WRP and its satellite clones.\n(j.) Thus, by the late 1960s and early 1970s sectarianism and catastrophism were rampant and increasingly bizarre. These features facilitated the growth of other centrist such as International Socialists/Socialist Workers Party (IS/SWP) and the Trotskyist-centrist International Marxist Group (IMG) British section of the USFI. Neither of these could offer any political alternative to the SLL/WRP. On a number of points (the class nature of the Soviet Union, the leading role of the working class in the revolution) the SLL/WRP was correct over against the IS/SWP and IMG. However, they were able to expand because of the sectarianism of the SLL/WRP, for instance towards the student based movement against the Vietnam War. (Incidentally, the growth of Militant, though less spectacular in this period, was facilitated by the sectarianism of the SLL/WRP, IMG, and IS/SWP on the Labour Party.)\nThe turn to philosophy (that is, Healy\u2019s idiosyncratic idealism) in the early 1970s served to create a wall between the SLL membership and the real world, with the former dominated by an increasingly brutal internal regime. The transformation of the SLL into a cult was complete. These features help to explain the failure to develop any internal oppositional struggle. Alan T.\u2019s opposition was in reality a belated resistance emerging in conditions where internal discussion, clarification, and struggle were completely impossible.\n(k.) Finally, it is necessary to make a general point on the particular characteristics of the objectivism of the International Committee tradition, represented by the SLL/ WRP, since it has an important bearing on the subsequent development of the WSL. This has, in fact, been touched on, in points g and j above. All objectivism represents a denial of the role of revolutionary consciousness, thus of the struggle to build Trotskyist parties as the conscious revolutionary leadership of the working class, through a fight for Trotskyist politics and intervention in the class struggle based on the Transitional Programme. Objectivism substitutes a notion of revolutionary consciousness in some sense or other evolving as part of the objective process. This always involves a rejection of the political independence of the working class from bourgeois ideology and petty-bourgeois ideology (the latter, of course, representing no political independence from the bourgeoisie). This understanding of objectivism was established long ago in the communist movement. It is in fact the core of Lenin\u2019s argument in \u201cWhat Is To Be Done?\u201d\nNevertheless, objectivism has been the theoretical basis of the centrist degeneration and consequent crisis of the Fourth International. It has led to the tail-ending of one movement or process after another (the attitude to Titoism in Yugoslavia in the late 1940s and early 1950s being the first clear example of this method). However, there have tended to be some differences between the objectivism followed by those forces which were part of the International Secretariat following the 1953 split and those which were part of the International Committee. The former have tended to adapt to petty-bourgeois forces and tendencies of nationalist or Stalinist origin: the FLN in the Algerian War of the 1950s, Castroism in Cuba, the student movement in Europe and North America in the 1960s and early 1970s, guerrillaism in Latin America during the same period, Sandinism in Nicaragua.\nThe latter have tended to adapt to the objective movement of the working class. The spontaneous struggles of workers and movements in the trade unions have been seen as the forward movement of workers breaking from reformism. This has led to syndicalist and economist adaptations of Marxism to the present level of consciousness of Rank-and-file movements in the trade unions. It has generally been clothed in the guise of orthodoxy an attack on the adaptation of the International Secretariat/USFI currents to petty-bourgeois movements.\nWhile much of that criticism was correct, the orthodoxy itself was poisoned. Fundamentally, it represented a legitimation of the equally revisionist workerism of the International Committee tradition. One particularly important aspect of this form of objectivism has been the attitude of the International Committee currents to the movements of the specially oppressed. At best this has been a nod in the direction of democratic rights for example, on abortion at worst outright hostility for example, to lesbians and gay men.\nMovements of the specially oppressed were universally attacked as petty-bourgeois, single issue politics, and a diversion from the class struggle. None of this represented in reality any more of a struggle for the political independence of the working class than the International Secretariat/USFI\u2019s forms of objectivism. As the attitude to the specially oppressed shows, it has left workers open to and even reinforced reactionary bourgeois ideology. It has reflected an accommodation to the prejudices of the more conservative, more privileged layers of the working class.\nIn the SLL/WRP these tendencies were reflected in adaptation to the rank-and-file militancy of the shop stewards movements in the 1960s and early 1970s and were reinforced hand-in-hand with its increasingly sectarian, catastrophist turn. Indeed, there was a direct link between the objective process of workers\u2019 struggles as conceived by the SLL/ WRP and catastrophism \u2013 the crisis and collapse of the capitalist economy pushing the working class further to the left and forcing it to break with reformism. However, this did not immunise the SLL/WRP or any other International Committee currents, from the very same accommodation to bourgeois or petty-bourgeois forces that they attacked in the International Secretariat/USFI, so that the WRP was to display an uncritical worship of Gaddafi, Saddam Hussein, and Yasser Arafat unsurpassed by anything in the history of Pabloism.\u201d[15] We contend that this record is merely a British-oriented record of what has been a post war struggle for Trotskyism worldwide.\nPart of that struggle also was the 1985 split in the Workers Revolutionary party and also the current regroupment process. It is correct to assert that there was a programmatic break with Trotskyism in this period. As Tony Gard outlines above this was based on fatalism and objectivism by the small forces that emerged from WWII. We may disagree on whether this happened in 1943 or in 1951-3. I favour the latter because of the political strength of the 1948 Second World Congress but agreement on that is not necessary in my view. However like Tony Gard I believe it is wrong to place an equals sign between the IS and IC in 1953. Despite all the problems of those years a fight against Pablo and what he represented, inadequate, one sided and without any real reassessment of what led to the liquidationist tendency though it was, had many positive aspects to it and must be retrospectively critically supported today. We should not just designate them as two equally degenerate centrists groups because this ignores a real struggle which did produce real gains for Trotskyism in Brittan and internationally after Khrushchev\u2019s secret speech in 1956. This does not deny real contributions to Trotskyism in the IS/USFI tradition, we speak here of tendencies, not iron laws of history.\n[1] Building the Fourth International and mass Trotskyist parties in every country, Submitted by Chris Edwards and Alex Acheson (Britain), Jette Kromann and Inge Sorensen (Denmark) To the Discussion for the XIV World Congress 14 February 1995.\n[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jock_Haston\n[3] Spartacist Statement to International Conference, http://www.bolshevik.org/history/ICL/Tr2-icco.htm\n[4] Theses on the American Revolution, James P. Cannon http://www.marxists.org/archive/cannon/works/1946/thesis.htm\n[5] James P. Cannon, The Coming American Revolution, Nov 1946, http://www.marxists.org/archive/cannon/works/1946/comamrev.htm\n[6] IDOT No 1, http://www.scribd.com/doc/24552193/In-Defenceof-Trotskyism-No-1\n[8] Report on the Fourth International since the Outbreak of War, 1939-48, Written: December 1948 and January 1949, http://www.marxists.org/history/etol/document/fi/1938-1949/fi-2ndcongress/1948-congress01.htm\n[9] Arbeiter Und Soldat, Worker and Soldier, The entire contents of Arbeiter Und Soldat here on the ETOL are the result of the efforts of David Broder, who put them up on the Alliance for Workers Liberty website. Broder translated the entire surviving contents of Arbeiter Und Soldat from the German. http://www.marxists.org/history/etol/newspape/soldat/index.htm\n[9] IDOT No 1.\n[10] Report on the Fourth International.\n[11] Spartacist 1966 Statement.\n[13] IDOT No 1.\n[14] The WSL was founded in 1975 with a leadership grouped around Alan Thornett, Tony Richardson and John Lister, expelled from the WRP in 1974. Terry Eagleton was a well-known member. It inherited much of its politics from the WRP but fought successfully to break from this on Ireland, the woman question and gay and lesbian liberation. The group also concluded that Cuba had been a deformed workers state since the revolution of 1959. 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        "raw_content": "I cannot remember the last time I felt this lonely. Usually when I\u2019m not able to talk too much with Emma, I can at least get in touch with some long lost friend to talk to, but it doesn\u2019t feel like it tonight. And it feels like \u201cloneliness\u201d has become, or rather, always has been, a central word in my life. I don\u2019t feel too bad about it though, but I have a hard time today with finding out what MY purpose here is. And I haven\u2019t been able to kill that train of thought today either.\nThat\u2019s probably why I\u2019m here again. I feel better writing in English about hard things. Or loneliness, despite feeling more alone in the English world than in the Norwegian. It just feels closer to my heart to talk and think and express myself in English, rather than in Norwegian.\nThis entry was posted on 13/08/2012 by soniclizzz. It was filed under Emotions and was tagged with alone, Bob Dylan, loneliness, sex and the city.",
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        "raw_content": "January 1 \u2013 7:\nThis week has been focused a lot on New Year\u2019s Resolutions. I don\u2019t usually make them, but this year I\u2019m feeling a lot more optimistic and enthusiastic about what I can accomplish for myself. Also, I\u2019m feeling that I need to state some goals \u2013 as opposed to just thinking things like, \u201cyeah, that would be nice.\u201d I want to go after things that I desire for myself, not just think about how nice it would be if they fell into my lap. I\u2019m still not writing down or publicizing all of the things that I want, partly because I don\u2019t think I\u2019m ready to bite off quite so much at one time. I need to start slowly. Still, some of the things on my list are not small, like the budget piece, so I am trying to be prepared to cut myself some slack as I go along.\nThis week, I\u2019m thankful for goals. 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But we need your help.\nThe Young Canadians Against Marketing to Kids created an advocacy toolkit to help you take action against marketing to kids in your school, community and on social media. You will find many resources you can use to show our government that Bill S-228 is extremely important to young Canadians.\nWhy is Bill S-228 important?\nGrowing up in Canada, we should be encouraged to make healthy food choices\u2014not this constant exposure to slick ads that are designed to make us crave junk food. Did you know that 90% of foods marketed to us are unhealthy\u2014high in salt, sugar or fat\u2014and have been linked to negative health outcomes? It is time to demand action and protect young Canadians against these multi-billion dollar corporations and their calculated tactics.\nBill S-228 will introduce restrictions on the marketing of unhealthy food and drinks to young people (under 13). Such restrictions are a critical part of Canada\u2019s Healthy Eating Strategy and would help to create a healthier Canada for future generations.\nIt\u2019s time for us to speak up.\nUse our Advocacy Toolkit to show your support for Bill S-228 and take action against marketing to young Canadians!\nRequest an advocacy toolkit\nYou can start by using #Marketing2Kids on all social media platforms and follow @YouthAgainstM2K on Twitter! Let your community know why #Marketing2Kids and/or #BillS228 matters to you. Consider tweeting your MP with examples of junk food marketing in your community.\nThank you for taking action against the marketing of unhealthy food and beverages to kids! The laws and parameters we advocate for today will shape our future and the future of generations to come. It\u2019s time to show Canada this is an issue young Canadians care about. Let\u2019s make 2018 the year to remember. A year that we worked together to accomplish this milestone in health policy.\nYoung Canadians Against Marketing to Kids\nYoung Canadians Against Marketing to Kids is group of young Canadians aiming to improve the wellbeing of kids and youth through advocacy and policy change. We hope to inspire other young people to join the movement against food and beverage marketing to kids.\nhttps://stopmarketingtokids.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/YLTMembers-Photos-BW.jpg 3988 3988 mmgranger https://stopmarketingtokids.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/smtk-logo-english.png mmgranger2018-05-07 09:00:222019-02-01 12:24:18Young Canadians! Take action against #Marketing2Kids\nApril 24, 2018 /in Blog /by mmgranger\nJoin us and turn off your screens for Screen-Free Week April 30 \u2013 May 6\nThe Stop Marketing to Kids Coalition is proud to endorse 2018 Screen-Free Week\u2014a coordinated effort to encourage millions around the world to turn off televisions, smartphones, tablets, and gaming consoles for seven days and connect more deeply with the world around them. Screen-Free Week is a chance for children to read, play, think, create, be more physically active and to spend more time with friends and family.\nOn average, preschool children spend over four and a half hours a day consuming screen media, while older children spend over seven hours a day. Excessive screen time is linked to a number of problems for children, including childhood obesity, poor school performance and problems with attention span.\nWhile reducing screen time can help limit children\u2019s exposure to slick ads for unhealthy food and beverages\u2014it is not enough. Canadian children see over 25 million food and beverage ads a year on their favourite websites. Robust federal restrictions are essential to protect all children from the health impacts of pervasive unhealthy food and beverage marketing where they live, learn and play.\nThe Stop Marketing to Kids Coalition endorses Screen-Free Week as a great initiative that challenges us to dedicate time to activities beyond our screens, that enrich health and wellbeing\u2014through relationships, literacy, learning and play.\nJoin us April 30 \u2013 May 6 for Screen-Free Week! Visit screenfree.org to learn more.\nTell others about Screen-Free Week\nOn Facebook: I\u2019m unplugging April 30 \u2013 May 6 for 2018 @Screen-Free Week, the annual celebration where children, families, schools, and communities swap digital entertainment for the joys of life beyond the screen. What would you do with an extra 20, 30, or even 50 hours a week? Visit www.screenfree.org to learn how to get involved and join in the fun!\nOn Twitter: We\u2019re going screen-free with @CommercialFree April 30 \u2013 May 6. You can too! Here\u2019s how: www.screenfree.org #ScreenFreeWeek\nScreen-Free Week is coordinated by the Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood, a national advocacy organization devoted to reducing the impact of commercialism on children. Since Screen-Free Week\u2019s founding in 1994, it has been celebrated by millions of children and their families worldwide. For more information, visit www.screenfree.org\nhttps://stopmarketingtokids.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Screen-Free-Week-1.png 800 800 mmgranger https://stopmarketingtokids.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/smtk-logo-english.png mmgranger2018-04-24 10:54:462018-04-25 12:11:07What would you do with an extra 5-10 hours a week?\nOur Opportunity to Revolutionize Nutrition Labelling in Canada\nDecember 7, 2017 /in Blog /by mmgranger\nProduct packaging is a powerful form of marketing. Some food companies advertise their products as healthy, when in fact, they are not. Many Canadians find nutrition labels difficult to understand, and they want fast information to help make healthy food choices when they are shopping. Food companies market their products as \u2018healthy\u2019 by highlighting one or more positive attributes on a product package, such as \u2018high in fibre\u2019, or \u201cfat-free\u201d. However the same product may also be high in sugar, sodium, and/or saturated fat.\nTo further complicate things, in recent years, numerous front-of-pack \u201cnutrition symbols\u201d or food rating systems have also surfaced. This makes it even more confusing for parents and children.\nThankfully, Health Canada is considering new measures to strengthen food package labelling and claims. In particular, Health Canada is proposing to require food companies to show highly-visible, simple, intuitive warning labels for foods high in sugar, saturated fat, and sodium.\nThe Stop Marketing to Kids Coalition (representing twelve non-government organizations) urges you to support the introduction of robust Front-of-Package (FoP) nutrition labelling, as a part of Canada\u2019s Healthy Eating Strategy. This comprehensive and integrated public health strategy has the potential to significantly improve the nutritional health of Canadians.\n\u201cIt could be another 30 years before we get this kind of opportunity again,\u201d says Heart & Stroke\u2019s Director of Health Policy and Advocacy, Manuel Arango. It\u2019s time to act now and give kids a better chance at reaching their full potential.\nSign a letter urging the federal government to introduce robust front-of-pack nutrition labelling.\nBy Miranda McLellan-Granger, National Coordinator for the Stop Marketing to Kids Coalition\nhttps://stopmarketingtokids.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/12/iStock-479661322_KidsPuzzled_682x214.jpg 214 682 mmgranger https://stopmarketingtokids.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/smtk-logo-english.png mmgranger2017-12-07 13:31:072018-11-21 08:04:34Our Opportunity to Revolutionize Nutrition Labelling in Canada\nCall to Action! Health Canada\u2019s M2K Consultation\nAugust 1, 2017 /in Blog /by mmgranger\nThe deadline for Health Canada\u2019s online consultation on Restricting Marketing to Children is fast approaching: Monday, August 14, 2017. We urge you to participate in this exceptional opportunity.\nYou have the option to participate as an individual or on behalf of your organization, as the Consultation process allows for both. This is a critical chance, for all Canadians who care about children\u2019s health \u2013 to help shape Canada\u2019s new landmark legislation and accompanying regulations to restrict unhealthy food and beverage marketing to children.\nThe development of new laws governing food and beverage marketing to children is part of the federal Healthy Eating Strategy, which also involves enhancing front-of-pack nutrition labels and modernizing Canada\u2019s Food Guide. This is an exciting and unprecedented time for nutrition policy in Canada!\nThe Stop Marketing to Kids Coalition welcomes and embraces the announcement that Health Canada is consulting the public on important issues around children\u2019s health and nutrition. Please, help us create the strongest and most comprehensive policies possible to protect children and public health from the harmful effects of unhealthy food and beverage marketing. Access Health Canada\u2019s M2K consultation here: http://healthyeatingconsultations.ca/marketing-to-kids\nThis is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to create lasting change that will affect Canadians\u2019 health for years to come. Thank you for adding your voice!\nStop Marketing to Kids Coalition \u2013 Who We Are\nStop Marketing to Kids Coalition \u2013 Our Policy Recommendations\nStop Marketing to Kids Coalition \u2013 Rationale for the Difference between the Ottawa Principles and the amended Senate Bill (S-228)\nStop Marketing to Kids \u2013 Video Library\nStop Marketing to Kids Coalition \u2013 Coalition in the News\nhttps://stopmarketingtokids.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/M2K_HealthCanada_Blog.png 428 609 mmgranger https://stopmarketingtokids.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/smtk-logo-english.png mmgranger2017-08-01 13:20:192018-04-25 20:47:05Call to Action! Health Canada's M2K Consultation\nJuly 20, 2017 /in Blog /by jon valade\nOn January 6, 2008, I lost a vibrant, healthy and much loved 15-year-old son. I believe a contributing cause to his death was consumption of an energy drink sample at a sporting event. You can read more about my son\u2019s death on my facebook awareness page.\nIndustry marketed directly to my son.\nSince then, I have done extensive research on the potentially fatal effects of energy drinks and marketing to kids. Three deaths associated with energy drinks are documented in Health Canada\u2019s database, all teenage deaths (1). It has been estimated that for every adverse report filed, up to ten go unreported. My research strongly suggests the unreported number may be much higher.\nExperts continue to question the safety of energy drinks\u2019 ingredient cocktail, not just their caffeine content. There are no long-term studies that prove the safety of energy drinks. On the contrary, emerging research strongly suggests they pose a public health threat. In 2010, Health Canada appointed an Expert Panel on Caffeinated Energy Drinks. They came back with very strong recommendations to mitigate safety concerns related to these products \u2014 most of which were never addressed.\nEnergy drinks are the worst case example of industry marketing an unhealthy \u2013 and potentially dangerous product \u2013 to children and youth. This must stop.\nMy three primary goals are to:\nProtect children and youth from the potentially fatal effects of energy drinks. First, by treating these products like tobacco, alcohol, and fireworks, through a ban on sale to minors. Second, through federal legislation restricting the commercial marketing of foods and beverages to children.\nRaise awareness of the potential dangers of energy drinks through education programs, point of sale signage, and separate shelf placement.\nEncourage more research on the health risks associated with caffeinated energy drinks.\nCurrently, there is nothing to stop industry from marketing to another young member of my family. This must change. Voluntary self-regulation by industry of marketing to children has proven an abysmal failure. Regulations with stiff penalties are needed to mitigate the risk energy drinks and their abusive marketing pose to children and youth.\nI\u2019ve voiced my concerns on several occasions and continue this dialogue with all levels of government in Canada. On June 8, 2010, I appeared as a witness in Ottawa before the Standing Committee on Health. More recently, I presented to the Toronto Board of Health (March 20, 2017), and the Ottawa Board of Health (April 3, 2017).\nOn January 6, 2016, in a letter addressed to Prime Minister Trudeau, I offered my strong support for the Liberal campaign promise to restrict the marketing of unhealthy foods and beverages to children. I implored the Prime Minister to give special consideration to energy drinks and related caffeinated energy products when developing those regulations. More so, I stressed that children and youth are bombarded with the adventurous and trendy marketing associated with these drinks. Teenagers must also be protected from abusive marketing, not just those 12 and under.\nNo other family should have to live with the questions that my family does. Sadly, I have connected with several others families who have shared similar losses, more than one of them in Canada. They all share my suspicions.\nI urge you to take action. Tell government to restrict the commercial marketing of foods and beverages to children and youth. Send an e-card to your MP letting them know marketing to kids must stop. Together, our message is stronger. Food and beverage companies must be told, our kids are not their business.\nBy Jim Shepherd\nCanada Vigilance Summary of Reported Adverse Reactions. Canadian Vigilance Database. Health Canada. December 19, 2013. Accessed via: CanadaVigilance@hc-sc.gc.ca\nhttps://stopmarketingtokids.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/girl-kids-training-school-159782.jpeg 4000 6000 jon valade https://stopmarketingtokids.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/smtk-logo-english.png jon valade2017-07-20 21:46:252017-10-04 11:47:10Tell Food Industry Our Kids are Not Their Business\nAction on restricting marketing to kids happening now\nMay 31, 2017 /in Blog /by mmgranger\nAll levels of government can protect children from exposure to food and beverage marketing \u2013 and we already have examples of innovative provinces and municipalities taking action!\nRecognizing that a national response was required to the steady increase in childhood obesity, the Ministers of Health and Health Promotion/Healthy Living endorsed Curbing Childhood Obesity \u2013 A Federal, Provincial and Territorial Framework for Action to Promote Healthy Weights (2010). One of the policy areas identified was to decrease the marketing of foods and beverages high in fat, sugar and/or sodium to children and progress is reported in a biennial e-report.\nOn the provincial front, Quebec was an early leader globally in protecting children from advertising through their Consumer Protection Act. With legislation being introduced in the early 1980s, companies were no longer allowed to advertise to children under age 13.\nAlso noteworthy, in Ontario, the Healthy Kids Panel report (2012) made a recommendation to change the food environment including banning the marketing of high-calorie, low-nutrient foods, beverages and snacks to children under age 12. Recently, this recommendation was endorsed by over 25 organisations that collaborated on the Ontario Food and Nutrition Strategy.\nAt the municipal level, the Toronto Board of Health has shown committed action for over 30 years, advocating for comprehensive restrictions on commercial marketing targeted at children. It is no surprise with this commitment that Toronto Public Health is a supporting member of the Stop Marketing to Kids Coalition. Last year, Toronto Board of Health used their voice to support the federal ban on marketing to kids and continues to raise awareness about the importance of restricting marketing to kids.\nOther municipalities are also taking action to restrict marketing to kids by endorsing the Ottawa Principles or exploring municipal policy options including the Middlesex-London and Ottawa public health boards.\nThere is still more to be done at all levels of government in Canada to protect children from marketing of food and beverages, but action is taking place. Find out more about how individuals, schools, communities and governments can get involved in the Heart and Stroke Report on the Health of Canadians.\nBy Elizabeth Holmes, Health Policy Analyst, Canadian Cancer Society\nhttps://stopmarketingtokids.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/HSF_Boston-Pizza-Online.jpg 612 810 mmgranger https://stopmarketingtokids.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/smtk-logo-english.png mmgranger2017-05-31 13:37:332018-04-27 21:53:17Action on restricting marketing to kids happening now\nGovernment action is necessary to protect children from exposure to food and beverage marketing. The federal government has taken a great step forward by committing to introduce restrictions on the commercial marketing of unhealthy food and beverages to children, but action is also important at the provincial and municipal level. Here are five ways governments can take action to support parents and from the harmful effects of food and beverage marketing:\nRestrict exposure to food and beverage marketing in public places where children gather including childcare settings, schools and school grounds, libraries, public transit, recreation centres, parks, playgrounds, sporting or cultural activities, as well as hospitals.\nConduct a review of food and beverage marketing and sole-sourced contracts. Results can help provide a clearer understanding of marketing in child-focused settings and can highlight opportunities to create healthier food environments.\nEndorse the Ottawa Principles which call for the restriction of commercial marketing of all food and beverages to children aged 16 and under, with the exception of non-commercial marketing for public education.\nReview zoning restrictions close to child-focused settings including schools and playgrounds, in existing neighbourhoods and in new developments as they are planned. It is easier to put restrictions in place before new schools and child-focused settings are built instead of after the fact.\nEducate Canadians about the risks associated with unhealthy food and beverage consumption through public awareness and education campaigns. Provincially, media literacy can be included as part of school curriculum to address marketing to children.\nCheck out some of the ways that innovative Canadian provinces and municipalities are already taking action here. Let\u2019s build on this momentum. Send an e-card and let your MP know that stopping marketing to kids is important to you and call on them to take action.\nhttps://stopmarketingtokids.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/IMG_0885.jpg 3456 5184 mmgranger https://stopmarketingtokids.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/smtk-logo-english.png mmgranger2017-05-26 16:13:592017-06-01 15:26:185 actions government can take to protect children from food and beverage marketing\nMarch 7, 2017 /in Blog /by jon valade\nSupport Parents to Raise Healthy, Happy and Mindful Eaters\nAs a registered dietitian and mom of three, my hope is to raise healthy, happy and mindful eaters, and to help nurture their relationships with food in a positive way. I want my kids to be able to strike a healthy balance between nutrition, and pleasure when it comes to food. Believe me though, I\u2019m no stranger to food-related power struggles, which helps me to relate to my clients and readers who include parents who are trying to navigate the tricky world of feeding kids and picky eating.\nI was thrilled to see that this year\u2019s Nutrition Month theme is \u201cTake The Fight Out of Food\u201d, a campaign dedicated to supporting Canadians to stop their struggles with food (one of which is picky eating) and seek help from a dietitian.\nThis is a very common issue in households, not only because kids are trying to assert their independence and gain some sense of control with food, but also because there are so many external factors influencing their food preferences and requests including marketing to children. Just the other day, my son asked me if we could buy juice boxes at the grocery store because he saw an ad with a child reaching for one in a school cafeteria on TV. If feeding young kids wasn\u2019t challenging enough, food ads targeted at kids are setting families up for failure in the nutrition department.\nGood nutrition is critical to our kids\u2019 health. Risk factors for premature heart disease, stroke and diabetes are at an all-time high, not to mention the fact that almost one in three kids have excess weight or obesity. My kids have a leg up in this department, having a mom who is also a pediatric dietitian. But what about other kids?\nThe food landscape is changing in Canada. In fact, it\u2019s the first time in history that some kids\u2019 diets have been dominated by unhealthy, nutrient-poor, processed foods and beverages for their entire lives. Because chronic diseases represent the largest share of our direct healthcare costs \u2013 an estimated $68 billion annually \u2013 this should be a concern for all Canadians, not just parents.\nI try to limit my older kids\u2019 screen time to no more than about an hour per day, but even so, they will be exposed to four to five food or beverage ads during that hour (just like the juice box commercial that my son watched!). Even more shocking, kids see over 25 million food and beverage ads a year on their favourite websites, and over 90% of these ads are unhealthy.\nBecause they are still young (6 years and under), they\u2019re likely not able to understand the persuasive nature of food adsi, however I can see that something is triggered in my oldest son\u2019s brain when he watches an ad for sugary cereal or fruit snacks. Whether it simply piques his interest: \u201cMom, can we buy this at the store?\u201d, or a triggers a sudden\u2014and likely false\u2014sense of hunger: \u201cMom, I\u2019m hungry!\u201d, it most certainly has an effect, and might even influence his eating habits long term.\nFor most families, there are several factors at play when it comes to eating habits\u2014access to healthy foods, nutrition knowledge, cooking skills and financial limitations. And, it\u2019s no surprise that marketing unhealthy foods to kids can influence parents purchasing habits too. Let\u2019s be honest\u2014when a parent is grocery shopping with kids in tow, it\u2019s a lot easier to dodge a meltdown and give into a sugary granola bar request than not.\nAnd marketers are well aware of how strongly kids drive family grocery purchases, and they also know that these kids will potentially become life-long purchasers. What makes matters worse\u2014especially for kids and families who struggle financially\u2014is the fact that the easiest, most accessible and heavily marketed foods and beverages are often the most nutrient-poor and calorie-dense. In fact, these products are now 60% of the average family\u2019s food purchases.\nParents are doing their best, but unfortunately our food environment is working against them\u2026 and their kids.\nMost Canadians share my concern with unhealthy food and beverage marketing to kids and are ready for change. The change certainly needs to happen at home, with parents nurturing healthy eating habits and positive relationships with food. However, the biggest change of all needs to happen at the government level, to stop the marketing of unhealthy foods to kids, which would surely help parents in their efforts to raise healthy and mindful eaters.\nWe all need to step forward and support the Stop Marketing to Kids Coalition efforts and pledge to \u2018Take the Fight out of Food\u2019 this March during Nutrition Month. Visit www.nutritionmonth2017.ca for details.\ni. Dietitians of Canada. 2010. Advertising of Food and Beverages to Children. Position of Dietitians of Canada, December 2010. Accessible here: http://www.dietitians.ca/Dietitians-Views/Children-and-Teens/Marketing-to-children.aspx\nBy Sarah Remmer, RD. Sarah is a Calgary-based pediatric dietitian who owns a nutrition consulting and communications company, Sarah Remmer Nutrition Consulting. Sarah is also a member of Dietitians of Canada. Connect with Sarah on Facebook, and Twitter and Instagram: @sarahremmer\nDecember 22, 2016 /in Blog /by jon valade\nGrowing up on the Canadian Prairies, I\u2019ve always found December magical \u2014blankets of powdery white snow, clear starry skies, and glittering layers of frost. To many children\u2019s delight, it\u2019s also filled with snow angels, twinkling lights, and excited anticipation for the arrival of Santa Claus.\nSanta Claus is a legendary icon for Canadian children. His classic red suit, black leather boots, and snowy white beard are universally recognized.\nBut did you know Santa\u2019s suit wasn\u2019t always red? Before the 1930s, Santa was depicted in a variety of colours, including blue, green and yellow.\nYou might be surprised to know that Santa\u2019s modern day image was heavily influenced by The Coca-Cola Company. Haddon Sundblom was commissioned by Coca-Cola in 1931 to develop advertising images using Santa Claus, cementing his iconic image for years to come.\nI think now, when people envision Santa Claus, they envision the Coca-Cola Santa Claus. Many of them don\u2019t even know the originator, the fact that Haddon Sundblom painted this perfect vision of Santa Claus, and kept this vision of Santa Claus consistent for over 30 years. \u2014Ted Ryan, Director of Heritage Communications, The Coca-Cola Company\n(Time marker 0:17)\nSince then, Coca-Cola has used their image of Santa to heavily market sugar-laden cola to children. They started out with ads in popular magazines in the 1920s. Through the years they featured the loveable icon in animated television commercials, including alongside one of the most popular symbols of Coca-Cola advertising, the animated polar bear.\nIn that 1964 [painting], [Santa] has a brand new technology, and he\u2019s showing the kids how to use a helicopter that he\u2019s brought for them. \u2014Ted Ryan, Director of Heritage Communications, The Coca-Cola Company\nThat\u2019s really what we were trying to do \u2013 create a character that\u2019s innocent, fun and reflects the best attributes we like to call \u2018human\u2019. The bears are cute, mischievous, playful and filled with fun. \u2014Ken Stewart, creator of Coca-Cola Company\u2019s Northern Lights Commercial\nThese powerful and persuasive ads reveal an unfortunate reality \u2014Santa sells, and sometimes he sells unhealthy products to kids. As a childhood icon, should this be permitted?\nMany leading Canadian health organizations in Canada stand against this practice.\nImagine a world where children and parents were supported to make nutritious food choices, free of food and beverage marketing. In this place, childhood icons would not be used to influence their food preferences.\nMomentum is building to make this vision a reality \u2014but your help is needed.\nJoin the Stop Marketing to Kids Coalition and ask the Canadian government to restrict the marketing of foods and beverages to children.\nHappy Holidays! May the magic and wonder of the season stay with you into the New Year! \u2014From the Stop Marketing to Kids Coalition",
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        "raw_content": "David Graeber is an anthropologist, anarchist, and one of the main organizers of Occupy Wall Street (OWS) in the United States. He has written about direct action, revolutions, capitalism, anarchist anthropology, and other issues; his latest book is \u201eDebt: The First 5000 Years\u201c. His writings have been translated into several languages. We interviewed David in Berlin.\nRoutes sucr\u00e9es: While in Europe, you got invited by non-leftist members of the German parliament, mainstream TV talk shows, and conservatives applauded your new book. What do you make of the fact that both state institutions as well as those who want to abolish the state seek your advice or at least the discussion?\nDavid Graeber: It\u2019s really strange. And I don\u2019t know what to make of it. My first reaction was that these guys must be in really big trouble, much more than they say. Which I think is in fact the case. Members of the elite have spent a lot more time on ideological warfare than they have on the practicalities of maintaining a viable system. They seem to think it\u2019s much more important to convince people that capitalism is the only viable system than creating an actually viable economic system. With the result that when things do start falling apart, nobody can imagine that that could be really happening and that nothing else could replace it. Obviously, as so far they want me to save capitalism for them, I couldn\u2019t help anyway [laughs]. So I\u2019m not really worried.\nYou are both a public intellectual and an activist who is openly anarchist. This has caused problems for you in the past. What would you generally say about being in a career where you inevitably have to hide some political views?\nI think we can\u2019t separate theory from practice. Which is of course what academia is all about: trying to do that. They don\u2019t care what you think in academia as long as you are willing to be a hypocrite about it. But we have a problem when we try any form of actual practice that is consistent with your ideals. My solution is that I never published anything about politics in journals. And when I wrote something about politics, I did it with anarchist groups. So I have kind of two lives. I would agree, it is a profound problem.\nYou were very active with \u201eOccupy Wall Street\u201c in the US. One thing that stuck out with OWS was that there were no demands towards the state, those in power etc. This also means not acknowledging them as a legitimate entity.\nYes! In fact it was a delegitimating strategy.\nOWS, and you as well, speak of the 99% and of the 1% that profits. But doesn\u2019t that ignore structural factors and open the way for a personified critique of capitalism?\nIt is a slogan. It could lead to almost anything. It is not in itself an analysis. But the reason why we thought that it would be a good starting point is because it points to something deeply structural about contemporary capitalism. The 1% of the population is the one who managed to turn their wealth into political power.\nWhen we think of a liberated society, for lack of a better term we often speak of \u201ecommunism\u201c. In the United States, this term is not so much used by anti-authoritarian, radical left groups. Do you think it is of any use?\nI think it is difficult to use because of the historical baggage. However, I think it is absolutely critical to make an intervention there! Because the way the term is deployed is quite insidious. One reason I tried to set up a different definition of communism was that I think we need just to transform totally the way we talk about these things. I think we are all communists most of the time. Whenever we cooperate and we are together in a common project, that is how we act. Obviously capitalists are ultimately exploiting communist relations so that they will be turned into their opposite. Capitalism is just a bad way of organizing communism. State socialism was not a great way to organize communism, either. We need to come up with a good way of organizing communism, but communism is always here.\nDavid, thank you for the interview!\nDue to lack of space, only part of the interview is printed here. Moreover, we needed to save a little bit of space for some remarks on our part: During the course of the interview, we had several disagreements with Graeber. While we want to use the interview above to give room for his arguments, we also want to sum up our criticism here: We believe that David Graeber\u2019s success in both the conservative and the economically liberal media, i.e. the mainstream, can be explained by the fact that his ideas are more or less harmless (sorry, David). Yes, we believe that Graeber truly wants to abolish capitalism. But according to him, a rupture with the current society \u2013 something that radical critics usually propagate \u2013 is not necessary. Graeber uses radical language which won\u2019t lead to radical acts. By labeling every form of non-monetary co-operation\n\u201ecommunist\u201c, even Mother Theresa could be called a communist. While we believe that building autonomous institutions can be important for various reasons (see the article \u201e\u201cStart with Yourself? in this issue), we also think that for a truly liberated, \u201ecommunist\u201c society, it won\u2019t be enough to extend already existing principles of solidarity. In the long run, some form of rupture \u2013 a \u201erevolution\u201c \u2013 will be necessary to get us out of this misery called capitalism.\n[see the article Expanding the Floor of the Cage ]",
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        "raw_content": "Did you know that today, August 31, is Overdose Awareness Day?\nCan You Save Someone's Life Today?\nCall someone right now and say hello. It could save a life.\nThere is a massive drug addiction problem facing us today. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC in Atlanta) estimates that 65,000 individuals will die from a drug overdose in 2017. Almost 200 people per day dead from drug overdose.\nThat means in the time you've taken to read this post so far, 1 person has already entered a comatose state induced by a drug overdose. By the time you reach the end of this post, that person will be dead.\nIf you are at work, by the time you get up for your next cup of coffee or drink of water, it is likely another 5 or 6 people will have died of drug overdose. By the time you have dinner tonight, almost 150 people will have died from drug overdose just today.\nAugust 31 is Overdose Awareness Day.\nSunrise Detox is a medical detox center. Almost all drug addiction treatment starts with a medically-managed detox, which means we see the majority of people who are lucky enough to go to rehab or treatment, as they start that journey. You know what we have learned?\nWe encourage you to stop what you are doing, right now, and make a call to that someone you know who has or may still be struggling with a drug addiction (or an emotional or mental issue, or a past trauma, since drug addiction often follows those).\nTouch base. Check in. Say hello. Catch up, if even just for a few minutes. And if you don't get through, leave a voice mail... just let them know you care.\nYour simple connection can provide someone with evidence that someone somewhere out there does care about them, does think about them, and there is a good chance that little effort on your part can save a life. Today.\nCall for help 24 hours per day: 888-443-3869\nWe staff our phones 24 hours each day, 365 days per year, because we want to be there whenever someone calls us for help. We believe that the window of opportunity to provide help to a drug addict willing to accept our help is very narrow - we all must act quickly whenever the opportunity appears. Call now 888-443-3869\nIn most cases, we can arrange admission (with insurance clearance) in just 30 minutes or within a few hours... and even arrange transportation. The first few days are critical to restore awareness and remove the influence of the active drugs, so that rehab or other aftercare can be considered.\nby OrlandoAwareness on Aug. 31, 2017, 2:28 p.m.",
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        "raw_content": "Wine makes a great gift for Christmas. It\u2019s always at the top of my list. But for some, buying wine can be very intimidating, especially if the buyer isn\u2019t a wine drinker. We get wooed by all different wine label designs, graphics and cutesy names. The label screams, \u201cCome taste me, I\u2019m the wine for you\u201d or \u201cAm I not a true piece of art work?\u201d I\u2019m a big sucker for the label, even though I try to be very sophisticated about it. I read the bottle front to back, hoping to crack the secret code that will make good on the bottle\u2019s promise that it will be the best bottle I\u2019ve ever tasted. Some have worked out and some not so much.\nFor Christmas last year I received one of the \u201cnot so much\u201d bottles of wine. A dear friend of mine gave me a bottle of Cupcake Vineyards 2007, Cabernet Sauvignon. A California wine from Central Coast. She said that the reason she got the bottle was that it reminded her of me, so sweet. Did I mention that she has a diminished grasp on reality, (me sweet)? Mitch and I drank it and sadly the best part of the wine was the label. Let me put out this disqualifier so that someone else that might like the wine doesn\u2019t get offended, this is just my opinion, I am no wine expert. But since it\u2019s my blog I get to say what I want.\nThe wine had a hard harsh taste and a bit thin. It didn\u2019t fill my mouth but burned instead. This is not a wine I will buy again. But please don\u2019t strike wine off your gift list for me, I\u2019m game for just about any bottle of wine. Who knows, the bottle might be a true gem.\nAuthor susank456Posted on December 12, 2013 Categories Wine blog, Wine tastingTags buying wine, cabernet sauvignon, California wine, red wine, wine drinker, wine label, wine tasting, wine tastings",
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        "raw_content": "BroadbandIrelandMeathDunshaughlin\nBroadband in Dunshaughlin\nLooking for the best broadband deal in Dunshaughlin? Finding the best plan in Dunshaughlin is quick and easy with our comparison tables. Switching to a new broadband provider and bundle could save you hundreds of Euro.\nIn: Dunshaughlin, Meath\nIt can be hard to know where to start when you\u2019re looking for a broadband package. There are several broadband providers offering home broadband plans in Dunshaughlin, so there are plenty of home broadband options to choose from.\nComparing broadband deals in Dunshaughlin\nThere are numerous broadband plans available in the Irish market, and while not all these plans will be available in Dunshaughlin, there are still lots of options to choose from.\nBroadband providers in Dunshaughlin\nThe list above shows the broadband providers operating in Dunshaughlin that you can choose from. When you\u2019re choosing a broadband package, make sure you think about whether you want a standalone broadband plan, or you want to add in TV or phone, too.\nBroadband, TV & phone packages in Dunshaughlin\nIt will usually work out cheaper to get your broadband, TV and phone in one big package. If you would like to get them all from the same internet provider, we\u2019ve got the best TV and broadband packages in Dunshaughlin so you can see if there\u2019s one that suits you.\nResearch shows that many people now watch the majority of their content online and use their mobiles for all calls. If this sounds like you, you could opt for a broadband-only plan. If you do want to get broadband without a phone line, the table above can show you the deals available in Dunshaughlin.\nDunshaughlin broadband availability checker\nDunshaughlin has several different types of broadband available - the type of broadband you should opt for will depend on what your needs are.\nWhen you\u2019re comparing broadband in Dunshaughlin, think about price, speed, download usage and length of contract.\nHow fast is broadband in Dunshaughlin?\nHome broadband speeds in Dunshaughlin will vary, depending on where exactly you live, and what type of connection you have. As above, while fibre connections are generally fastest, if these are not available in Dunshaughlin, you may need to opt for a different type of connection.\nVirgin Media offers one of the fastest broadband packages in Dunshaughlin. Its Connect 360 plan has download speeds of up to 360Mb. If you can\u2019t get superfast broadband in Dunshaughlin yet, it\u2019s likely it could be coming your way soon - SIRO, eir and Virgin Media, among others, are working hard to rollout high speeds across the country.\nCheap broadband in Dunshaughlin\nLet\u2019s face it, for most of us, the most important thing we think about when signing up to any broadband deal will be the price. There are plenty of cheap broadband packages available in the Irish broadband market at the moment, and it\u2019s likely that you\u2019ll get a decent introductory discount if you sign up with a new provider. The cheapest broadband plan in Dunshaughlin is the Vodafone Simply Broadband plan from Vodafone, which comes in at \u20ac25 for the first 6 months, and \u20ac45 thereafter.\nThe broadband package I want is not available in Dunshaughlin - what can I do?\nMaybe you\u2019ve already compared deals and are disappointed to find the broadband package you\u2019d like is not available in Dunshaughlin. But never fear, looking at other options - such as satellite or ADSL broadband - could still get you good broadband speeds at a reasonable price. You should also keep an eye out for announcements on the rollout of high-speed broadband to see when it will be available in your area.\nDunshaughlin Broadband Blog",
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        "raw_content": "Applying to banking employers with a small graduate intake\nIt can be easy to focus on the big fish when it comes to applying for graduate jobs in banking, but take the time to check out employers with a smaller graduate intake.\nRather than worry about the size of the group you'll be joining with, focus instead on the quality of the training you'll be given and the more personal approach it will take.\nSometimes it's difficult to overlook the fact that some employers only take on a few graduates per year. You might rather take your chances on an employer with 250 jobs on offer, than one only offering 25. But choosing to work for an employer with a small graduate intake could be a far better option if you're looking for a job that's going to recognise your contributions quicker and drive your professional development.\nBenefits of joining a smaller graduate class\nWith fewer fresh graduates to circulate around departments, employers with smaller intakes tend to offer more responsibility from the get go. By being one of \u2013 at most \u2013 two graduates placed in a team, you're likely to be playing a key role in the departments you work in far sooner, rather than being given less important work along with a bank of other graduates. As a result, you'll need to focus on the quality of your work rather than the quantity. You'll need to integrate into new teams quickly but, if you can, you could find yourself trusted with live projects or major clients far sooner than you'd expect to with an employer recruiting hundreds of graduates per year.\nRather than worry about the size of the group of graduates you'll be joining, focus instead on the quality of the training you'll be given and the more personal approach it will be delivered in. Employers with smaller intakes are able to invest more in the graduates they do take on. They will also be in a position to offer you more opportunities within the business, simply because there'll be fewer people to give them to. A key difference you'll notice is a closer working relationship with senior staff and stakeholders due to the extra responsibilities you'll be afforded.\nThough there are more opportunities available than you might think, the challenges of securing the job and being able to function in it are more obvious. You'll be under pressure to adapt to and integrate into teams quickly as you'll be a key team player. Competition for these places will also be fierce. There may not necessarily be more applicants per place but application quality will be higher, so you'll need to do something special to stand out from the crowd. Check out our advice on CVs to make sure yours is up to scratch. Adam Powley, graduate recruitment manager at London Stock Exchange Group, recommended offering something outside of your studies and work experience and taking the time to add a personal touch to your application.\nStand out in your application\nHaving a smaller intake can have its benefits though. With competition for places so high, employers tend to take their time reviewing the applications they receive more thoroughly to ensure they choose the best of the best. And, with assessors under less pressure to meet high recruitment targets, you'll have a much better chance of getting to know recruiters and vice versa. These assessors will also require fewer candidates for assessment centres, that process, as a result, can also be less intimidating by having a smaller group to contend with.\nIf you are successful, the career benefits you'll receive will be invaluable. With fewer new recruits straining departments, you'll get more exposure to various aspects of the business and gain a greater depth of knowledge of the different roles your employer offers. And with your employer only taking on a few recruits each year, they'll have a vested interest in your career development and will want to promote a long-term career with the organisation, meaning better progression and development.\nTo find employers with small graduate intakes check out our investment banking job listings for more.\nWhy company values matter when you\u2019re applying for a graduate investment job\n'Why have you decided to apply to us?' Plan well ahead to give investment banks the answer they want\nGlobal Markets Talent Hub\nGlobal Finance Talent Hub",
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        "raw_content": "Download FISCAL FACT No. 462: State Individual Income Tax Rates and Brackets for 2015\nDownload State Personal Income Taxes 2015 (Excel)\nIndividual income taxes are a major source of state government revenue, accounting for 35 percent of state tax collections.[1] Their prominence in public policy considerations is further enhanced by the fact that individuals are directly responsible for paying their income taxes, in contrast to the indirect payment of sales and excise taxes. To many taxpayers, the personal income tax is practically synonymous with their own tax burdens.\nForty-three states levy individual income taxes. Forty-one tax wage and salary income, while two states\u2014New Hampshire and Tennessee\u2014exclusively tax dividend and investment income. Seven states levy no income tax at all.\nOf those states taxing wages, eight have single-rate tax structures, with one rate applying to all taxable income. Conversely, thirty-three states levy graduated-rate income taxes, with the number of brackets varying widely by state. Two states\u2014Kansas and Maine\u2014impose two-rate income taxes. At the other end of the spectrum, three states have ten or more tax brackets, led by Hawaii with twelve. Top marginal rates range from Pennsylvania\u2019s 3.07 percent to California\u2019s 13.3 percent.\nIn some states, a large number of brackets are clustered within a narrow income band; Missouri taxpayers reach the state\u2019s tenth and highest bracket at $9,001 in annual income. In other states, the top marginal rate kicks in at $500,000 (New Jersey) or even $1,000,000 (California, if one counts the state\u2019s \u201cmillionaire\u2019s tax\u201d surcharge).\nStates\u2019 approaches to income taxes vary in other details as well. Some states double their single-bracket widths for married filers (avoiding the \u201cmarriage penalty\u201d) and index tax brackets, exemptions, and deductions for inflation; many others do not. Some states tie their standard deductions and personal exemptions to the federal tax code, while others set their own or offer none at all. In the following table, we provide the most up-to-date data available on state individual income tax rates, brackets, standard deductions, and personal exemptions for both single and joint filers.\nNotable Individual Income Tax Changes in 2015\nSeveral states changed key features of their individual income tax codes between 2014 and 2015. These changes include:\nthe sunset of Illinois\u2019 temporary income tax rate hike, with the flat rate reverting from 5 to 3.75 percent;[2]\nthe trimming of Indiana\u2019s top rate from 3.4 to 3.3 percent;[3]\nan automatically triggered rate reduction from 5.2 to 5.15 percent in Massachusetts;[4]\nthe reduction of North Carolina\u2019s rate to 5.75 percent, down from 5.8 percent in 2014 and 7.75 percent in 2013 as part of its historic 2013 tax reform package;[5] and\nthe introduction of a new bracket in the District of Columbia which subjects income between $40,000 and $60,000 to a 7 percent rate rather than including it in the 8.5 percent bracket.[6]\n[1] U.S. Census Bureau, State & Local Government Finance, Fiscal Year 2012, http://www.census.gov/govs/local/.\n[2] Bob Secter & Rick Pearson, Illinois Income Tax Rate Falls 25 Percent, Chicago Tribune, Jan. 1, 2014, http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-illinois-income-tax-rate-falls-met-20141230-story.html.\n[3] Joseph Henchman, Indiana Approves Income Tax Reduction, Tax Foundation Tax Policy Blog, May 14, 2013, https://taxfoundation.org/blog/indiana-approves-income-tax-reduction.\n[4] Joshua Miller, Mass. Tax Rate Takes Slight Dip, Boston Globe, Jan. 1, 2015, http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2014/12/31/income-tax-rate-fall-jan/0z4PxvHvtSxWOFja3EDZfO/story.html.\n[5] Liz Malm, North Carolina House, Senate, and Governor Announce Tax Agreement, Tax Foundation Tax Policy Blog, Jul. 15, 2013, https://taxfoundation.org/blog/north-carolina-house-senate-and-governor-announce-tax-agreement.\n[6] Joseph Henchman, D.C. Council to Vote on Tax Reform Package Today, , Tax Foundation Tax Policy Blog, June 24, 2014, https://taxfoundation.org/blog/dc-council-vote-tax-reform-package-today.",
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        "raw_content": "The first month of the fourth quarter was not a good one for the chain restaurant industry. Same-store sales growth dipped into negative territory for the first time since July 2014, breaking the streak of fourteen consecutive months of positive sales growth. Same-store sales growth was a disappointing -0.2 percent for October. More concerning is the fact that this represents the second consecutive month sales growth has deteriorated in comparison to the previous month. Furthermore, October\u2019s drop of -1.4 percent compared with September\u2019s same-store sales growth is the worst since June of 2013 when excluding the drops reported in December 2013 and in February 2015 (mostly attributed to unfavorable winter weather). This insight comes from data reported by TDn2K\u2019s\u2122 Black Box Intelligence\u2122 through The Restaurant Industry Snapshot, based on weekly sales from over 22,000 restaurant units and 120 + brands representing $55 billion dollars in annual revenue.\n\u201c2015 year-to-date same-store sales growth is 1.9 percent; despite this vast improvement over the 0.6 percent growth reported for 2014, it is below our expectations for the year,\u201d said Victor Fernandez, Executive Director of Insights and Knowledge for TDn2K. \u201cAlso noteworthy is that even though this year\u2019s results are much better from a sales standpoint, this is a result of higher average guest checks and to a lesser extent the result of any improvement in traffic. Year-to-date traffic growth has improved by 0.5 percent compared with 2014, while the average guest check growth has improved by 0.8 percent.\u201d\nSame-store traffic growth was -2.8 percent for October, which represents a 1.5 percent decline from -1.3 percent growth rate reported for September. This October traffic growth rate is the worst result experienced by the industry since the December 2013 through February 2014 period which were significantly depressed due to the weather conditions. \u201cIt seems that the slowdown in the restaurant industry is real as we go into the fourth quarter,\u201d continued Fernandez. \u201cWhat complicates the situation even more for the industry is the fact that as we get into November and December, weather starts playing a bigger part in results. It will just take a few weeks of really bad sales and traffic due to winter storms for the fourth quarter to potentially end up being negative in same-store sales growth.\u201d\nAverage guest checks in comparable stores grew by 2.6 percent during October, a small increase over the 2.3 percent year-over-year growth reported for September.\nThe best performing region during October was California with 3.7 percent same-store sales and -0.2 percent traffic growth. This is the third consecutive month in which California has been the top performing region of the country. Although the state\u2019s unemployment rate is higher than the national average, year-over-year change in unemployment as well as increase in personal income rank among the highest in the country; resulting in superior restaurant sales performance. The worst performing region was the Southwest (Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma and New Mexico) with -3.7 percent same-store sales and -5.4 percent traffic growth. This region has been the worst performing for the last two months and for seven of the first ten months of the year. This region, impacted by the weakness in the energy sector, is suffering the lowest disposable income growth compared to other areas of the country. The slowdown in sales was widespread at the market level. Out of the 193 DMAs tracked by Black Box Intelligence, 112 of them (58 percent) experienced negative same-store sales growth during October.\nIn terms of the six segments Black Box Intelligence tracks, Fine Dining continues to be the leader in comparable sales increases suggesting that corporate spending may be stronger than consumers using their own money dining in the other segments.\nAlthough job growth seems to be slowing down in recent months, jobs are still being created at a very strong year-over-year pace in the chain restaurant industry according to TDn2K\u2019s People Report\u2122. Job growth for September was 4.8 percent, accelerating from the robust 4.6 percent reported for August. Restaurant job growth has surpassed the 4.0 percent mark the last three quarters and has averaged 3.5 percent over the last year. Restaurant brands continue opening new units as a means of increasing sales and this has created the need for this growing number of employees.\nIn addition to the need to recruit all these new positions, the staffing challenges for the industry continue to be amplified (and profitability negatively impacted) by the very high hourly employee and restaurant management turnover rates. Rolling 12-month hourly employee turnover continues to increase, as of the end of September, restaurants have experienced 25 consecutive months of increasing turnover levels. For restaurant management positions, rolling 12-month turnover rates have stabilized and have remained flat for the last three months. \u201cAlthough that could seem as some relief for restaurant operators, management turnover rates are at historically high levels. So in reality, there is little relief in management turnover rates currently stagnating,\u201d said Fernandez. \u201cManagement turnover is costing the industry millions of dollars and negatively impacting sales and traffic according to our research.\u201d\nAs we look at restaurant industry performance from a social perspective we consider three key attributes \u201cfood\u201d, \u201cservice\u201d and \u201cintent to return\u201d tracked by TDn2K\u2019s White Box Social Intelligence\u2122. These results capture social media mentions from an average sample of over six million online posts each month. In October, there was a trend of an increasing percentage of service-based posts while the percentage of online mentions based on food was starting to decline (even though food posts represents the largest percentage of online mentions by a big margin). This trend was reversed in October and food posts represented 80 percent of all social media mentions, while service mentions dropped to 15 percent (from 27 percent in September). Intent to return represented only 5.0 percent of all mentions, another hint at the slowdown in restaurant traffic.\nThe attribute that generated the highest percentage of positive mentions continues to be \u201cintent to return\u201d. Fine Dining was the top performing segment during October regarding percentage of online mentions that reflect a positive sentiment on \u201cservice\u201d and on \u201cintent to return\u201d. Upscale Casual was the top performing segment based on percentage of positive food mentions during October.\n\u201cThe chain restaurant industry has experienced a period of expansion in the last twelve months, but that might be starting to change as the economy\u2019s job and disposable income growth remain sluggish and the industry continues to lose guest traffic driven by the reality of a market share battle for the consumers\u2019 visits, said Wallace Doolin, Founder and Chairman of TDn2K.\u201d \u201cWe believe a key to competitive success for brands will be winning the workplace challenge of staffing effectively, in order to deliver their promise of service and operational execution in this very tough labor market. We also observe a cause and effect of retention and social mentions of execution impacting sales and traffic. It is not an even playing field by segment, geography or execution. 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        "raw_content": "Published on December 21st, 2016 | by Guest\nWhat Can You Do To Protect Your Website From Hackers?\nWebsite security is a fact of life for any person, business, organization or entity with an online presence. Now, with the interlinking of social media sites with websites and the ability to manage financial transactions online, having a safe, secure site is more important than ever.\nIn addition to providing a secure website for your customers to use, having the right cyber security strategy to provide comprehensive website and network security is critical. Even websites with what appears to be limited data or relevance to hackers can fall victim to online security breaches and phishing, spoofing and otherwise hijacking information from users.\nWhile part of an effective cyber security solution will be to track and trace attempted attempts to breach your data and network, a large part will also be in preventing these attempts. A good balance of the two is often the most common and effective enterprise network security management option for a small to a multinational type of corporation.\nThe following are some key factors to consider to prevent cyber security attacks and to keep your website users, including employee email and logins, secure, safe and protected.\nAdding the right types of SSL certificates of a website is critical to not only protect data entered by users, but it also protects your website as well. Sometimes this gets missed in the more complicated types of hacker protection. This is particularly important in mobile device security where users may be logging into public Wi-Fi and otherwise unprotected wireless networks.\nShould hackers be able to eavesdrop and determine the user\u2019s login and password, they have a way into your network. Since they are using a valid login and password combination, unless you are used two-factor or multi-factor authentication system they will be able to get into your network and you will never be the wiser.\nWith the use of a basic domain validated SSL/TLS certificate up to the full EV SSL certificate, all data, including logins and passwords, can be fully encrypted and protected. This prevents the risk of hackers getting this information regardless of the wireless network security in place on any public or private Wi-Fi system. Adding an SSL certificate for your website is a low-cost and highly effective way to shut down hackers before they can do any damage.\nKeep All Updates Current\nFailing to install security updates on mobile devices, PCs, system hardware or anything else connecting to your system poses a significant cyber security risk. These updates provide patches or fixes for known security vulnerabilities and are the frontline prevention in correcting known security issues that hackers are using to their advantage.\nIf staff is using BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) it will be critical to have written policies with regards to installing all current security upgrades based on the device and the operating system. It may also be important to prevent the use of devices that cannot be updated because the operating systems are no longer supported.\nA Closer Look at Logins\nConsider using network security technology to tighten up practices around the use of logins. To help reduce the risk of issues with hackers finding devices that are left open and logged into a specific app or network, use a system that shuts down the site or app and requires re-entering the login and password after so many minutes of inactivity.\nIt is also important to have a network security policy that requires all logins are changed every so many weeks. While this is often a source of grumbling and mumbling, it helps to address the issue of passwords being stolen and used for long periods of time. Most companies also set up systems that prohibit the use of recycled passwords, which means you have to create something new that contains capital and lower case letters, be so many characters in length and also include numbers or special symbols.\nFor mobile devices as well as those that are always connected to the system through the LAN, use a firewall that is either hardware or software based depending on your network. The use of a web application firewall assists with cloud security and ensures that all traffic coming into your network is free from hacking attempts, spam and even malware or bots.\nFirewalls are a critical component to network and system security. Many cyber experts consider firewall network security to be the most critical factor in preventing hackers from accessing any website and network.\nAdd a Bit of Work\nMany users allow, or enable their browsers or devices to store logins and or to complete forms using an autofill process. 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        "raw_content": "It\u2019s always been clear criminals of any kind typically don\u2019t follow, or even have, a moral compass. There are the \u201creally bad\u201d criminals, that do things warranting a life sentence. And then there are the \u201cslap on the wrist\u201d criminals who have minor legal infractions and pay a fine or do community service to wipe their debt to society clean. But, what about those that fall in between? Someone like a cyber criminal, who steals money from you in a tech support scam. Or a hacker who corrupts a hospital\u2019s network, putting patients at risk. Are they just as bad as those that out-right rob a bank? Or those that physically put one\u2019s life in danger? Or do they get a pass because they\u2019re miles upon miles away?\nEveryone will have their opinions; however, it should be known these criminals are just that \u2014 criminals, and are stooping to new lows\u2026\nCrytpo-Jackers Steal Make-A-Wish Foundation Resources\nAccording to CCN, hackers have recently installed the crypto-mining malware, CoinImp, on Make-A-Wish Foundation\u2019s website. Crytpo-mining malware monopolizes the device(s) central processing unit (CPU) resources, as well as the network\u2019s bandwidth, in an attempt to mine for crypto-currency. Since the company\u2019s resources are being spent on crypto-mining, the speed, efficiency, and overall functionality of the network are highly impaired.\nFortunately, the foundation was able to identify the vulnerability quickly and remediate appropriately. It is believed the vulnerability was within the management system, Drupal. The foundation then identified and removed the crypto-mining malware.\nThis particular system vulnerability was made public earlier this year. Meaning, a patch to prevent malicious attacks such as these has been available for months. It remains unclear if the foundation patched the Drupal systems to prevent the vulnerability from being exploited again.\nNewsletter, PCTechBytes crypto-currency, crypto-jacking, crypto-mining. permalink.\nOne thought on \u201cHackers Steal Resources from Make-A-Wish Foundation\u201d\nOne more reason to stay away from crypto-currency.",
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        "raw_content": "Jan Karski, messenger from the past, by Clare Mulley\nWhen we think about the Holocaust today, we mostly remember the victims, perpetrators, bystanders and collaborators. We should also think about those who risked their lives to protect individuals, families and groups, or even in the attempt to end the genocide altogether. Last month, to mark Holocaust Memorial Day, I attended an event at the London Central Synagogue organised in tribute to the Polish Catholic, Jan Karski, who attempted just that. After Rabbi Barry Marcus, Cantor Steven Leas and Polish Ambassador Witold Sobk\u00f3w had welcomed guests, Martin Smith\u2019s short film Messenger from Poland was screened, in which Jan Karski told his own story.\nRabbi Barry Marcus opens the Jan Karski tribute evening\nat the London Central Synagogue.\nIn the winter of 1943, Karski was selected by the Polish Underground State to alert the international community to the mass murder of the Polish Jews by the Nazis. The young former diplomat was already a veteran of clandestine war-work. Taken prisoner by the Russians in the early weeks of the war, Karski had been released in a prisoner exchange, thereby avoiding death in the Katyn forests. In August 1940, having escaped from a second detention, this time by the Gestapo, Karski served as an underground courier with the Polish resistance, smuggling information out of the country.\nJan Karski, 1943\nEighteen months later he was chosen to bring news of the genocide to the outside world. It was felt that his diplomatic credentials, along with the fact that he was not Jewish himself, made him a strong emissary. To give him even greater authority, Karski was smuggled into the Warsaw ghetto where he watched two boys from the Hitler Youth 'shooting mindlessly' into the miserable scene of \u2018poverty, hunger and death\u2019. Then, disguised as a Ukranian militiaman, he was taken to Izbica, a Nazi \u2018sorting station\u2019 where he watched \u2018masses of Jews\u2019 being sent to the Treblinka death camp for \u2018liquidation\u2019.\nKarski reached London in November 1942, where he put a simple plan to the Polish Government-in-Exile. Germany should be leafleted with details of the camps, Karski began, 'so the German nation could not say that they did not know'. The Nazi government should be directly lobbied to stop the genocide, and if they failed to do so the Allies should respond by bombing key sites in retaliation until action was taken. \u2018In the name of common values\u2019, the Pope should be called to publically intervene, calling on German Catholics to find their consciences. 'Who knows', Karski argued, perhaps if the Pope threatened to excommunicate those who did not protect the Jewish population, enough Germans might take a stand. Karski also wanted blank passports and hard currency to bribe Nazi officials, and the Polish resistance to operate a strict policy of execution for those who betrayed their Jewish neighbours.\nRepublic of Poland report for the United Nations, 1942\nKarski\u2019s was not the first report of mass killings to reach the West but it was one of the most detailed, an eyewitness account, and considered very reliable. But despite his testimony, the Allies remained largely indifferent to the fate of the Jews in Poland. All those who met Karski gave various reasons why nothing could be done. The Pope took six weeks to respond, and then only stated that he had already done all he could. In Britain Lord Selbourne, who met Karski in place of Churchill, told him that no political leader would comply with the idea of providing hard currency to bribe Nazi officials, which would effectively mean subsidising the enemy regime. Roosevelt \u2018looked like a master of humanity\u2019, Karski felt, but seemed more interested in the fate of Polish horses than Polish Jews, and Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter, possibly the most influential Jewish man in the USA, simply said he could not believe Karski\u2019s report. When asked if he was suggesting that Karski was lying, Frankfurter replied only that not being able to believe was not the same as doubting the reliability of the source.\nKarski was horrified by the lack of action, despite his reaching the highest authorities. \u2018I swore to them\u2019, he told film-maker Martin Smith at the end of his interview, \u2018as long as I will live, I will speak about it\u2019. Karski was true to his word, but Smith felt that he seemed \u2018weighed down by doubt and death\u2019. Karski died in July 2000, believing to the end, Smith told me, that he had achieved nothing. In fact his constant lobbying had helped lead to the development of the USA\u2019s War Refugee Board, an important achievement but not the goal he had set himself. In 1982 Yad Vashem recognised Karski as one of the Righteous Among the Nations. In 2012 he was honoured with the USA\u2019s highest civilian honour, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and this year, 2014, has been designated Jan Karski year by the Polish parliament.\nFilm-maker Martin Smith talks with a member of the audience.\nImportant though such recognition is, Jan Karski has been honoured as a hero too late. Over drinks after the film, I asked why Karski\u2019s testimony had been so largely ignored. The responses were diverse. Some felt that Karski had been treated by suspicion because he was known to be a socialist. Others, that the Western powers were fearful of giving too much weight to the Jewish question when there was so much general suffering caused by the war. Certainly there was also the refusal to believe, as expressed so starkly by Felix Frankfurter. Above all, however, the feeling was that no government felt justified in diverting any resources from the ultimate goal of defeating Nazi Germany. What everyone seemed to agree, however, was that if we remain silent, then we too, in a sense, are tacit.\nDuring the Second World War, despite Karski\u2019s unceasing meetings with journalists, authors, officials and MPs, and his own writing, the vast majority of people did not know the truth about the genocide until July 1944, when the first Nazi death camp was liberated. Those who did know had other priorities. Today the world has changed. Courageous reporters, and members of the public armed with mobile phones and internet access, have taken the place of brave couriers like Jan Karski, and there are few conflicts around the world where atrocities, state-sponsored or otherwise, go unreported. If anything people feel overwhelmed. General knowledge is not lacking, and nor perhaps is public conscience; what is lacking is clear solutions to these complex situations. What is certain, however, is the importance of constant vigilance and repeated challenges to those who abuse human rights. Perhaps the most significant lesson from Karski\u2019s story is that without knowledge nothing can be achieved, but with knowledge comes both collective and personal responsibility.\nLabels: Churchill, Clare Mulley, Holocaust, Jan Karski, Poland, Second World War, World War Two, WWII\nBrown Girls Collective, by Louisa Young\nToday I am shamelessly promoting and thieving. Thieving to promote. I have discovered this lovely page, Brown Girls' Collective, which is full of History Girls from the Black/Brown/African-American/ Caribbean (and a bit of British) strands.\nOne of its great joys is the habit of inviting people to send in pictures of their beautiful brown daughters, so in that sense it's pure pleasure. And there are plenty of people saluted who we know about. But the meat of it is tales of women of yore, and there are some corkers.\nHere, for example, are Lt. Harriet Ida Pickens and Ens. Frances Wills, the first African-American Waves to be commissioned. from December 21, 1944.\nThen there's the story of Rebecca Cox Jackson, born in 1795, near Philadelphia. Her father, who is unknown, died; her mother, Jane, was unable to care for her and died when Rebecca was 13. She was a seamstress, and after God cured her of a terror of thunderstorms she became a preacher, much to her husband and brother's disinclination. Seeking alternatives the male-dominated churches around her, she visited a Shaker community near Albany, New York, in 1843, where, she recalled, \"the power of God came upon me like the waves of the sea\". She appreciated their pioneering stand on racial equality; they recognised her as a visionary. She joined the Shaker community and became a Shaker eldress in April 1859, and went on to establish a community of black Shakers in Philadelphia that survived for 40 years after her death in 1871.\n'In addition to her 40 years of preaching, Jackson's most noteworthy contribution to the world was her spiritual autobiography, \"Gifts of Power: The Writings of Rebecca Jackson, Black Visionary, Shaker Eldress,\" an amazingly detailed and compelling account for a woman with no education.' It was not published until 1981.\nHere is 'educator, newspaper publisher and activist Charlotta Bass', born in South Carolina in 1874.\nHere is 'attorney, educator and activist' Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher 1924-1995: the first African American woman to attend an all white law school in the South. By this time she was married and pregnant with the first of her two children. The law school gave her a chair marked \"colored,\" and roped it off from the rest of the class. Her classmates and teachers welcomed her, shared their notes and studied with her, helping her to catch up on the materials she had missed. Sipuel had to eat in a separate chained-off guarded area of the law school cafeteria. She recalled that years later some white students would crawl under the chain and eat with her when the guards were not around. Her lawsuit and tuition were supported by hundreds of small donations, and she believed she owed it to those donors to make it.'\nHere's 'musician and educator Ella Sheppard Moore, one of the original Fisk (University) Jubilee Singers', born in Nashville in 1851'. When she was a little girl her father was permitted to buy her for 350 dollars.\nAnn Spencer, Poet.\nThe adorable Florence Mills:\nAnd Angela Davis with Toni Morrison!\nAnd here is Leontyne Price, singing Aida: http://youtu.be/fTuvi2IgFSk\nThere are so many stories and so many women on this page. Doctors and dancers, sculptors and teachers, lawyers and campaigners and athletes and writers and musicians and actresses and four tiny Rwandan ballerinas and an Olympic fencer and Nina Simone and Alek Wek and Coretta King and Josephine Baker and a gun-toting postwoman from the wild wild west . . . I'm not going to nick any more stories, because I want you to go there and read them, read and learn. It's a treasure trove. Every congratulation to the people who put it together.\nLabels: Louisa Young\nFAIR PHOENIX BRIDE\u2026 ELIZABETH STUART \u2013 Dianne Hofmeyr\nWhat a painting \u2013 the sumptuous brocaded silk, the diamonds, the pearls big as doves\u2019 eggs, (how many divers drowned gathering these?) the stiffened collar, (how many maids dismissed for spoiling the lace with too hot a tong?) the elaborate hairstyle, the nipped in waistline, the hint of a farthingale, the strands of pearl necklaces (perhaps the ones inherited from her aunt, Elizabeth I?) the face suggesting a certain expectancy, the hunt of a smile curving the lips, serious eyes, the long aristocratic nose with its slightly heavy bridge that is noticeable in all her portraits, said to have been inherited from her mother, Anne of Denmark \u2013 as the Stuarts had rather pudgy noses.\nWhen I look at Elizabeth Stuart in this painting of 1613 (for those of you who like a timeline painted just 41 years before Fabritius\u2019s painting in Donna Tartt\u2019s The Goldfinch,) I sense it\u2019s a face one no longer sees in the 21st century. Yet I searched through my own photo files and came across this 21st century girl in 15th century dress celebrating a pageant in Italy, who might have been her sister. The same mouth, the same nose, the same eyes and this changes Elizabeth Stuart into real flesh and blood for me.\nThe portrait of Elizabeth is particularly poignant as it was painted when, within the space of a few weeks she\u2019d lost her adored older brother, Prince Henry, heir to the throne of England, and she\u2019d married Frederick, Elector Palatine of the Rhine, a boy she was hopelessly in love with. Not quite Four Weddings and a Funeral but still a time of huge emotion for a sixteen year old \u2013 a beloved brother dead of typhoid, a new husband and a voyage to Europe which would take her away from England forever.\nBut Elizabeth was used to matters of life and death. She was nine years old when a group of Catholic radicals plotted to blow up the Houses of Parliament to kill her father James I and her brother Prince Henry, and then planned to abduct her and put her on the throne as a Catholic queen. Fortunately their plans were foiled. In the portrait she is dressed with all the grandeur of a young woman who could well have become queen of England, albeit a Protestant one, if her sickly younger brother Charles, who limped from childhood rickets, stammered and was acutely shy, hadn\u2019t lived to become King Charles I.\nWhen I made enquiries about portrait NPG 5529 at the National Portrait Gallery, Catharine MacLeod\u2028Curator of Seventeenth-Century Portraits had this to say:\n\u201cThe jewels that appear black in the painting, notably in her hair and in the large setting on her chest are most likely to be diamonds, which are conventionally shown as black in portraits of this period (partly because they were set in such a way that light did not pass through them as it usually does in the kinds of claw settings most commonly used today). The black oval on her shoulder appears to be a black enamelled locket, probably containing a portrait miniature; the black setting suggests that this might be a miniature of the recently deceased Prince Henry. \u201c\nI suggested that the white feather in her hair might have been a tribute to him as the Prince of Wales, but it appears not. She wears an armband of mourning and her standing collar and the lace around her neck have the lion and the unicorn, as well as fleur-de-lys and the royal coat of arms, all of which allude to her British (both Scottish and English) royal status.\nMy story, The Phoenix, for the anthology, Daughters in Time about to be published by Templar, draws on the poem written by John Donne to celebrate the marriage of Elizabeth to Frederick. Donne\u2019s line: \u2018Up then fair phoenix bride, frustrate the sun,\u2019 suggests her spirit.\nFor me this spirit is epitomised in a much earlier miniature of Elizabeth. painted by Nicolas Hilliard. I like to think of it as the one she might have sent to her suitor Frederick in Heidelberg via the English ambassador. I can\u2019t prove this but why be a writer if we can\u2019t imagine.\nThe portrait shows her looking directly into the eyes of the beholder wearing a simple velvet carnation\u00ad-coloured dress, her hair hanging loose and wild\u2026 as if to say: this is me\u2026 this is what you\u2019ll get.\nOne can believe that this is the true Elizabeth. Feisty and strong-willed. The girl who persuaded her father to choose not a wealthy old grump from a list of ten possible suitors but the young man she herself had fallen in love with. The girl who dressed as a boy in order to gain entrance into her brother\u2019s forbidden sickroom. The sixteen year old who married \u2013 despite court protocol for elaborate hairstyles \u2013 with her hair wild and untamed down her back plaited with tiny jewels and pearls and walked up the aisle at Whitehall smiling into the arms of her beloved sixteen year old Frederick to become eventually the Queen of Bohemia.\nRead the story of Elizabeth Stuart in:\nBy The History Girls Edited by Mary Hoffman\n\u00a37.99 Paperback, 9 + years 978-1-84877-169-7 March 2014\nWritten by some of today\u2019s most exceptional female children\u2019s authors, Daughters of Time is an anthology that shines a new spotlight on extraordinary women in history.\n\u2018\u201cHistory is about chaps\" is still all too true a saying. So it's up to the fabulous History Girls to balance this approach with stories of impressive and inspiring women and girls - we were spoilt for choice.\u2019 - Mary Hoffman\nHistory tells us that there have always been brave, challenging and inspirational women, but unfortunately their stories are often overlooked. Publishing in March 2014, Daughters of Time brings back to life the tales of these remarkable women, helping to inform young people of how women and girls have been important in shaping the world we live in today. Written by a collection of established and bestselling children\u2019s authors who all blog with The History Girls.\nLabels: 17th century portraits, Daughters of Time, Dianne Hofmeyr, Elizabeth Stuart, Templar Books, The Phoenix\nELECTRIC HISTORY by Eleanor Updale\nIn the orgy of television programmes about the First World War, one of the best things has been the archive film footage, some of which has never been seen before. Now that digital technology allows the speed of playback to be adjusted, we no longer see figures from the early 20th century as jumpy marionettes. We can concentrate on the hope and fear in people\u2019s eyes, rather than the comic jerkiness of their movements.\nFor reasons to do with my new book, I have been delving into an even earlier collection of films, made as the 19th century turned into the 20th.\nMontmrency Returns set more than a hundred years ago, and it\u2019s almost an historical document in itself. Although just published, it has been on the stocks for a very long time. The title, Montmorency Returns, is a bit of an in joke for the many Montmorency fans who have written over the past few years asking where it was. The fourth book in the Montmorency series, published in 2006, ended on a cliffhanger. I always intended to bash straight on, but the publisher had other ideas. Now here it is, at last, alongside all the other books in the series, which have been redesigned to match, with better paper and better print than ever. You can get them all on Amazon by clicking here .\nPart of my plot involves the early cinema \u2013 in the days long before Hollywood, and just before the New Jersey town of Fort Lee became the heart of the American film industry.\nThe great inventor Thomas A Edison was one of the pioneers of the industry (both as a developer of hardware and as a producer and marketer of films). When I first started thinking about the book, it was hard to get to see original films from his time. You had to go to special events at arty or academic cinemas. It was difficult even to find out what had survived, and where. In the few years of publishing hiatus, a treasure trove of material has appeared on YouTube, and here are some samples. You can find them all easily just by typing a few appropriate words into any search engine. They may seem a little crude, but they are fascinating, and I should perhaps warn you that, for reasons of taste, a couple may be a little difficult for some people to watch.\nFirst, here\u2019s a very brief re-enactment of the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots, made in 1895. It\u2019s one of the earliest e examples of editing for dramatic effect. Although a little indistinct, it\u2019s worth watching for the way the head rolls away after the chop.\nMQS with her head on, just to the right of centre\nMQS, head off. The head is just to the left of centre\nThen there\u2019s a whole sequence of films featuring the career and assassination of President McKinley in 1901.\nMcKinley\u2019s death, and its consequences, are at the heart of my story, and I not only used the films for research, but also built them in to the plot.\nAlthough Edison\u2019s cameramen followed McKinley around intensively on his last days - as he visited the World\u2019s Fair in Buffalo in New York State - there is no cinematic record of the assassination itself, nor of the capture of his killer inside the Temple of Music on the exhibition site.\nWhat we do have is studies of the crowd before and after the event \u2013 remarkable for the uniformity of dress (especially the men\u2019s straw boater hats) and for the the sheer press of people.\nThe Buffalo Fair lit by electric light\nMcKinley\u2019s killer, Leon Czolgosz, admitted his crime, and was executed in the electric chair.\nEdison staged a reconstruction of the execution, which is chilling in many ways \u2013 not least for the nonchalance of all those taking part in the event.\nA couple of years later, and in another film which some of you may not want to watch, Edison again demonstrated the power of electricity to take life by showing the killing of Topsy, a circus elephant, who had killed one of her trainers and been sentenced to death by hanging.\nEdison offered to electrocute the beast, partly at the behest of those who regarded hanging as cruel, but mainly to show the lethal qualities of Alternating Current (he was marketing Direct Current at the time). If you really want to, you can see both execution films online.\nTopsy dying. Seconds later, she is dead\nMcKinley\u2019s assassination, following on from anarchist killings of European leaders,\nsuch as King Umberto of Italy (see Montmorency and the Assassins) led to a boom in secret service activity. In Montmorency Returns, the secret service men scan Edison\u2019s Buffalo films for the faces of anarchist sympathisers.\nBut not before they\u2019ve had a little light relief from another 1901 Edison film. It shows a lady gradually disrobing on a trapeze, flinging her clothes to a couple of excited gentlemen. Here are some stills from that one.\nNot very dignified, but rather cheerier than the elephant film, I\u2019m glad to say - though it\u2019s an early example of women\u2019s place in films for some time to come. Mary Queen of Scots, by the way, was played by a man.\nLabels: Buffalo, Edison, Eleanor Updale, King Umberto, Leon Czolgosz, Mary Queen of Scots, Montmorency Returns, Presidernt McKinley\nSHELLS AND KERNELS: The knowledge and the deep knowledge by Elizabeth Chadwick\nI admit to being a research nerd. For the characters to feel real to me, I need their stage to be authentic and the characters themselves to possess believable mindsets and attitudes. As I have researched down the decades, I have come to realise how much I actually don't know, which is humbling, frustrating at times, but also very exciting when that epiphany moment sends a beam through the murk. I have learned never to trust a source in isolation and that studying widely in my chosen genre is, for me, the only way to go.\nRecently, when reading M.T. Clanchey's wonderful book From Memory to the written word. I was struck anew by how a little knowledge can take you to a very different place from deeper knowledge.\nThere is a tale dating to the late 13th century - one with which I was familiar from reading novels and general history, that the royal judges demanded to know by what right the barons held their privileges. One earl, John de Warenne, produced a rusty sword.\n'Here, my lords, here is my warrant! For my ancestors came with William the Bastard and conquered their lands by the sword, and by the sword I will defend them from anyone intending to seize them!' That is fighting talk in anyone's language and one receives the impression of a belligerent warrior baron ready to cut down anyone down who got in his way. However, while much of this is true, it was more than just a case of sword shaking in threat of violence. There's more to it than that; there's a deeper magic.\nIt all goes back to 1069 when William the Conqueror endorsed a gift of English land to a Norman abbey. The transaction involved a charter which was witnessed by nine people on the charter itself and others gathered to witness. Crucially, the gift of a knife to authenticate the charter was involved. The charter detail says 'This gift is made by a knife which the aforesaid king jokingly gave to the abbot, as if threatening to stab it into his palm saying: 'That's the way land ought to be given.' The custom was a Norman one and used as an aid to memory. In future decades conveyancing charters were made valid by the accompaniment of a symbolic transfer object. It might be a knife as in the case of William the Conqueror or his son William Rufus who gave one with an ivory handle to Tavistock Abbey. It might be a rod of office, a helmet, a horn, a cup...or a sword. You can see a chirograph from 1148 with a knife attached here. chirograph with knife\nSo, when John de Warenne came marching before the judges with his rusty sword, dating back two hundred years, his claim was not just a fist-shaking threat, he was carrying legal authority. His sword was his warrant both on the battlefied and in a court of law. Should I ever comes to write that scene in fiction myself, knowing this detail about the symbolic objects attached to writs, might make all the difference to the way I nuance that scene.\nI found the research and nuance thing especially important when writing my novel A Place Beyond Courage about John FitzGilbert, the father of the great Medieval knight and magnate William Marshal. As a child of about 5, William was taken hostage for his father's word of honour during the fight for the throne between Empress Matilda and her cousin Stephen. John, a supporter of the Empress had promised to yield his besieged castle at Newbury to King Stephen providing he first made it known to the Empress what he intended to do. However, instead of commencing the surrender process, John promptly reinforced Newbury to the hilt. Stephen promptly threatened to kill William because John had reneged on his word. \"Word came of this to his father, but he said he did not care about the child, since he still had the anvils and hammers to produce even finer ones.\" William's life was saved because King Stephen was too soft-hearted to do the deed, and although he bluffed via threats of hanging, catapulting and tying to an attacking siege machine, eventually took young William away to his tent to play games with him.\nThe incident has made strong historical mileage in our own century. How shocking that a father would say that about his own child. How callous. But that's to skim the surface. The quote comes from a family chronicle - the Histoire de Guillaume le Mareschal, which was a family celebration piece designed to put William Marshal and his family in an illustrious light. A poem of almost two thousand lines, the Histoire was written to be read aloud on William's anniversary. It was commissoned by his son shortly after William's death in 1219 at the age of 72.\nThe family view of John Marshal's actions would have been the acknowledgement of a man who wasn't going to be intimidated by anyone. Anvils and hammers are the symbols of a marshal, so that quote is a pun on the name as well as being a euphemism for the male reproductive organs in virile function. It says that this man has the balls to deal with any situation and no king is going to emasculate him. The Marshal family listening to the tale would have appreciated the riposte and perhaps even chuckled. Was it ever actually said? No one knows. While the siege and the hostage situation itself is a matter of fact, those words only appear in the family history. There's a whole other context to them; they're not the casual utterance of an indifferent father, but a declaration of standing hard in adversity, and they appear in no other source. Knowing this threw the door wide open to me the writer. What really happened? What was this man really like?\nThe same goes for smaller matters. A couple of years ago I was reading a 12th century novel where a character wrote a letter and enclosed two marks of silver inside as payment of a debt. The shell is knowing that one of the monetary units of the time was the mark. The kernel is knowing that a mark was a unit of weight equating to 13shillings and fourpence, and since the only coin in the land was the silver penny, you'd need 160 of them to make up your mark. Try putting 320 of them inside a letter!\nOr the beautiful white stallion given the Medieval name Morel by his proud owner. That's the shell. The kernel is knowing that Morel was indeed a horse name in the Middle Ages - but one always given to black or almost black horses - like morello cherries! A white horse would more likely go by the name of Blancart.\nDetails like this are going to go over most readers' heads, I admit. It's the stuff of 'swots, letter writers and anoraks' to quote Julian Rathbone's note in his novel The Last English King. I suppose it is those traits in me that make me love coming across the nut in the first place and then cracking the shell to get at the kernel, which may look entirely different to the shell! When that happens, it brings a whole different perception to my writing - and to history. Do we know what we think we know, and isn't the quest to find out illuminating and exciting!\nLabels: 12th century, historical accuracy, John Marshal\nRAGS BONES AND OTHER TREASURES PART TWO, by Leslie Wilson\nLast month I posted about the chiffonniers, the rag-pickers (or informal recyclers) of Paris and their lives: this month I am going to describe some of the processes by which the waste materials they collected became treasure, by which Louis Paulian, who documented these things in his La Hotte du Chiffonnier, meant usable items that could be sold for good money. Most of the money thus earned enriched the middlemen, of course, the humble collectors remaining at the bottom of the heap - and yet, there was always the possibility that they might move up the hierarchy and get as rich as old Harmon in Our Mutual Friend.\nI can't pr\u00e9cis all of the processes described in La Hotte without writing a pamphlet, rather than a blog post, so I am going to concentrate on bones.\nfan parts from recovered bone\nThis handy diagram of the grinning cow is about the uses for the bones inside her, rather than the more familiar diagram of beef cuts, which it is assumed have been already taken, either for human or dog consumption depending on the animal's age. So: the omoplate or chuck-steak bone will be used to make buttons. The humerus is used for buttons and objets de tabletterie, which could be things like dice and counters for games. The radius is used for more tabletterie, also brush-handles - other uses for the bones include parts of fans and knife handles. So: your treasured antique fan or bone-handled knives quite possibly came from someone's thrown-out Sunday roast bone.\nThe chiffonnier cleaned off any remnants of fat and meat to be sold off; this fat was made into tallow candles and what was known as 'economical butter' ie, the kind of margarine you got in those days, though Paulian calls this 'inferior margarine', so there must have been a superior kind.\nGetting down to the bones now; it is no longer possible for us to visit the splendid factory of Messieurs Dupont and Co at Beauvais, but these gentlemen employed more than fifteen hundred workers and who had outlets in Paris and branches in London, New York, Montreal and even Melbourne. Paulian did, and waxed enthusiastic about the process.\nWhen the bones arrived at Dupont and Co they were boiled clean of all fat residues and then further cleaned with benzine; finally bleached in the sun. Then they were made into the desirable craft objects I have mentioned above.\nToothbrushes were another product, but buttons were perhaps the most important bone product. Machine-cut and carved into shape, they were then polished on a lathe; another machine pierced the holes in them.\nlathe for cutting out buttons\nAs far as brushes and knife-handles went, France was not very good at conserving the large bones that were necessary to produce them, since French butchers tended to cut them up before selling them to customers. It was left to Britain, America and Australia, with their tradition of giant roasts, to supply objects made from these bones; though one praiseworthy butcher, the Maison Duval in Paris, boned its joints and thus was able to to keep the tibias and humeruses (or humera?) intact and sell them to Dupont and their competitors.\nmachine for making holes in buttons\nWomen sorting bones\nThe bones that were burned gave three products; fat, gelatine or glue, and noir animal, or animal blacking, which was used for pigments and black polish. Phosphorus was also obtained from animal bones, also from the trimmings when the bones were worked, and used mainly as fertiliser in agriculture. Tiny chips of bone were burned in a closed flask, treated with potassium carbonate, burned again, then cooled and washed with warm water to produce a liquid from which Prussian Blue was produced, for paints and printing.\nNowadays we think we are doing well if we can achieve a recycling rate of 50%, but in those days, in Europe (for the chiffonniers had their equivalents everywhere, as they do nowadays) what was left behind was mainly ash (which also had its use). The mesh of hair that the chiffonnier picked out of the rubbish was used to make switches for the same ladies to pin onto their heads, or else to make sieves for straining fruit juice. Rags were made into fine-quality paper, or shredded, sometimes to make new luxury fibres, sometimes to make felt (for hats, mainly) or shoddy, which is still used for mattresses.\nfabric-shredding machine\nThe old red trousers of French Zouave soldiers were felted and sold to Near Easterners, who made colourful peasant hats out of them. Used paper, among other things, was made into ceiling-mouldings. Glass bottles were re-used (the chiffonniers were expert in knowing which factories to sell them back to) as milk-bottles used to be, which is by far the most energy-efficient way of recycling glass, only nowadays the manufacturers don't want to have the bother of paying for old bottles.\nIt could be easily done, of course; I am old enough to have been given bottles to take back to the shop, the bribe being, I got the deposit for extra pocket-money. Old tins, animal skins; there was a use for everything. Even snail shells. Fat from the sewers was reprocessed into soap; animals who drowned there were made into soap and glycerine. The chiffonniers were heroes of recycling and the 'progress' of twentieth-century municipal disposal systems that succeeded them meant that recycling levels plummeted (though a certain amount of reclamation, or totting, was still carried out by dustmen on their own account).\nDuring the period when the chiffonniers were most active, the authorities made several attempts to suppress them or limit their numbers. In the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries they were seen as potential criminals - out at night with hooks, that could break into houses, baskets to stash the swag, and lanterns to case the joint with? This was the reason for the first lot of ID discs. The factory owners, resenting the money they had to pay them - three francs per chiffonnier per day, which added up to a considerable sum - proposed that all wastes should be municipally collected, sorted, and delivered to them. Their profits thus increased, they would pay the municipality a portion of the profit. The chiffonniers, having no more source of income, would have to seek (badly-paid) employment with the municipality. It is easy to see the logic of turbo-capitalism at work; you get taxpayers to subsidise you. However, the Prefecture of the Seine were enthusiastic about the idea - the figures clearly added up as far as they were concerned. The Prefect of Police opposed it, pointing out the social costs of increased vagrancy (chiffonniers who couldn't or wouldn't become employees) and of unrest fomented by angry chiffonniers, who preferred their independence.\nThe chiffonniers mounted a major PR campaign, enlisting journalists and politicians, and won. All the same, there was a law passed in 1884 that obliged householders to put their refuse into bins, and the chiffonniers found themselves racing the municipal collectors for the bins' contents. These poubelles, named after the Prefect of the Seine who introduced an earlier version, were cumbersome and difficult to lift, also had no lids, so they would have stunk and attracted vermin just as much as heaps of refuse on the street. Here is a rather Heath Robinson apparatus for loading them into the collection vehicles. I can almost hear the Paris street echoing to the crash of the dropped poubelle, and the curses of the collectors who would have to put all the refuse back into it, not to mention the one who would be hopping on one leg, and maybe be taken off to hospital because it had fallen on his foot.\nAn interviewer once asked my husband: 'Isn't it disgusting to see waste as a resource?' Clearly a lot of people think so, even to the point of finding it distasteful to separate their own waste into different receptacles. Put it away with your eyes shut and forget about it, and let someone take it away and never see it again. No doubt the Parisians of Paulian's time thought the same way, and they weren't aware, till he published it, that their wastes often did come back to them, looking handsome and desirable in shop windows, too. But if you find waste recovery and re-use disgusting - is it really cleaner to dump refuse into more and more holes in the ground, which may cause emissions of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, and will be a colossal waste of the earth's shrinking land-space and resources?\nLabels: bone recycling and processing, chiffonniers, fabric recycling, glass recycling, informal recyclers, La Hotte du Chiffonnier, Leslie Wilson, Louis Paulian, poubelles, recycling Paris\nFragrant Harbour by Kate Lord Brown\nMan Mo Temple - and the god of Literature\nTEN VIRTUES OF INCENSE\nIt brings communication with the transcendent.\nIt refreshes mind and body.\nIt removes impurity.\nIt brings alertness.\nIt is a companion in solitude.\nIn the midst of busy affairs, it brings a moment of peace.\nWhen there is little, still one is satisfied.\nAge does not change its efficacy.\nUsed everyday, it does no harm.\n~Huang Tingjian Song Dynasty\nThe intoxicating smell of Hong Kong was described perfectly by Martin Booth in 'Gweilo': \"Wherever I went, the air was redolent with the smells of wood smoke, joss-sticks, boiling rice and human excrement \u2026'' Walking out into the night streets of Kowloon last week for the first time in fifteen years, the scent was exhilarating - rich incense, fetid durian fruits, meat roasting on roadside braziers, cigarette smoke, exhaust fumes. Much had changed since I travelled round the world with hand luggage, (not least that with two small children in tow it was now more noodles and an early night than Somerset Maugham and cocktails at The Pen). But the smell hadn't changed a bit.\nThe Chinese have used incense for over two thousand years, in worship and at home. From the pyramids of Egypt to the temple of Jerusalem and the giant swinging thurible of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, incense permeates our daily and spiritual human existence. Here in the Middle East you find small wood or metal 'mabkharas' burning Oud (agar wood) or bakhoor (woodchips moulded with resin, ambergris, musk, sandalwood, essential oils), everywhere from outside the doors of Carrefour to private homes. It's traditional for abayas and thobes to be perfumed by carefully standing over the mabkhara and allowing the incense to impregnate the fabric.\nIn Hong Kong I loved revisiting the Man Mo temple again, and it hadn't changed (unlike the rest of Hollywood Road, where junk shops and curio stores have given way to Ralph Lauren and chichi bars). That night brushing my children's hair, I could still smell the wonderful incense from the huge coils suspended from the ceiling above the gods of War and Literature. (That's the god of Literature's brass pen/brush top left - devotees light incense then give it a rub for luck or inspiration).\nThe most touching offerings are the small ones, like the tiny shrine (below), that someone had set up in an alleyway near Central. It reminded me of Bali, where you would wake to find offerings of flowers and incence burning in folded leaves in the door and gateways, or the spirit houses of Thailand where incense jostles with bottles of Yakult. 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        "raw_content": "Alex Murphy, Bicycles, Chris Walley, Cocaine, Comedy, Cork, Drama, Fake Billy, Hilary Rose, Ireland, Peter Foott, Review, True story\nD: Peter Foott / 83m\nCast: Alex Murphy, Chris Walley, Hilary Rose, Dominic MacHale, PJ Gallagher, Shane Casey, Pascal Scott, Michael Sands, Ciaran B\u00e9rmingham\nIt\u2019s the summer of 2007 in Cork, and best friends Conor (Murphy) and Jock (Walley) are spending their time differently: Conor is helping out his mother, Mairead (Rose), where she works at a fish market, while Jock is busy stealing bicycles and masquerading \u2013 literally \u2013 as a local thug called Billy (Casey) (helpfully he\u2019s known as Fake Billy). Conor\u2019s father died when he was four, and Jock\u2019s mother only a year ago. Conor\u2019s mother is hard on him, and is always calling him a moron, while Jock\u2019s dad (Sands) has taken to drinking to deal with his grief; both boys wish for better family lives but don\u2019t know how to make things better.\nThe big news story of the summer is a shipwreck further west that has seen bales of cocaine washed up along the shoreline. With each one reckoned to be worth around seven million Euros, Jock decides they should travel down to where the wreck occurred, grab themselves a bale, and make themselves rich on the proceeds (though how they\u2019ll do that they haven\u2019t worked out yet). Jock steals a couple of bicycles, and off they go, unaware that one of the bicycles has been fitted with a GPS transmitter, the brain child of obsessive Garda officer, Sergeant Healy (MacHale). Healy is determined to catch Fake Billy, and will do everything in his power to do so, even if it means tracking him across half of southern Ireland.\nOn their way they manage to elude Healy, but once they get to the site of the wreck, Conor and Jock are dismayed to learn that all the bales have been recovered by the Garda. But their fortunes change when they discover a man (Gallagher) sleeping with what looks suspiciously like one of the bales. They take the bale, strap it to the back of Conor\u2019s bicycle, but as they set off back to Cork, something unforeseen happens, something they don\u2019t discover until they get back home. With their luck already going from bad to worse \u2013 Healy is still hot on their trail \u2013 the sleeping man manages to track them down, resulting in a standoff in Conor\u2019s kitchen that involves the two friends, Mairead, Healy, real Billy, the sleeping man, a large quantity of flour, and a nail gun.\nApparently based on true events, The Young Offenders has charm, laughs aplenty, and a huge amount of heart \u2013 and two utterly beguiling performances courtesy of Murphy and Walley. It\u2019s safe to say that you won\u2019t see two more convincing portrayals of what the Irish call \u201ceejits\u201d than here, as Murphy and Walley reach new heights of comic stupidity as best friends Conor and Jock, two young lads who know nothing and seem content with their ignorance. At one point, Jock mentions their country\u2019s forefathers, and Conor asks who he means. Jock\u2019s response? \u201cEh, Saint Patrick, Saint Bridget\u2026 I don\u2019t know\u2026\u201d Of course, the level (or depth) of their stupidity is due to the wonderfully acerbic dialogue that writer/director Peter Foott (making his feature debut) has created, but the two young actors bring both characters to life such a measure of deadpan delight, that you can\u2019t be helped but won over by Conor and Jock\u2019s naive self-belief and disingenuous approach to life.\nWith two such convincing and commendable performances at the movie\u2019s centre, you could be forgiven for thinking that the supporting characters would be less engaging, but thanks again to Foott\u2019s considered and surprisingly layered script, such is not the case. Mairead, ostensibly a mother in constant despair at the juvenile antics of her only son, proves to be a thoughtful and supportive parent who genuinely wants what\u2019s best for him. A scene towards the end where she and Conor find the common ground that\u2019s been between them all along, is both funny and poignant, and emotional as well. Rose is terrific as Conor\u2019s mother, and her scenes with Murphy provide the heart and soul of the movie just as much as the friendship between Conor and Jock does; she\u2019s also great when dishing out insults to Jock (who thinks she\u2019s kidding): when she points out a sucker fish to him, she tells him that will be his nickname in prison.\nElsewhere, the obsessive Sergeant Healy is played with fierce determination by MacHale, and while the role could have been entirely one-dimensional, the actor makes him both sympathetic and understandable, a man who views his position within the Garda as one that carries great civic responsibility (even if it is a little too tightly focused). As the sleeping man, Gallagher is a joy, resourceful and clever despite having a withered arm and a club foot, and permanently astonished at how things are turning out (the scene where he acquires the nail gun is beautifully played). And there\u2019s a wonderfully absurd, poignant, and unexpectedly heartfelt sequence involving a farmer (Scott) who suffers from a combination of alcoholism and confusion. Conor and Jock want to do right by him when they realise what his problems are, and they spend the evening with him, leading Conor to remark that \u201cthat was the closest we\u2019d all got to a normal night in\u201d.\nIt\u2019s these moments when Foott reveals the sadness and the emotional complexity behind the characters, and lets on that they\u2019re not entirely the \u201ceejits\u201d they appear to be that gives the movie a resonance and a warmth that makes it all the more impressive. Foott isn\u2019t solely interested in making us laugh, he also wants us to experience the truth of Conor and Jock\u2019s lives away from the obvious camaraderie they have with each other, where pain and heartache linger, but where they themselves are determined to keep them when they\u2019re together. They\u2019re always dreaming of what their lives could be like \u2013 the opening scene sees Jock ask Conor what he\u2019d do if he had a million Euros \u2013 and deep down they just want ordinary home lives. By the movie\u2019s end, Conor is well on the way to having achieved that, while Foott is careful to ensure that there\u2019s no obvious happy ending for Jock, merely the possibility of one.\nIn essence, The Young Offenders is a movie about friendship and dreams, and how the two can sometimes, if we\u2019re lucky, go together hand in hand. Foott is a talent to watch, and translates his script to the screen with confidence and aplomb. 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The movie looks great as well thanks to Paddy Jordan\u2019s crisp, sky-bright cinematography, and on the soundtrack, there\u2019s the more than welcome inclusion of Where\u2019s Me Jumper by Sultans of Ping E.C., a proto-punk song that fits in well as a way of seeing out the movie on a musical high.\nRating: 9/10 \u2013 a perfectly balanced mix of comedy and familial heartbreak, The Young Offenders is the kind of movie that makes you want to spend more time with its central characters, and as soon as possible; Foott is to be congratulated for making a movie that operates so effectively on so many unexpected levels, and for keeping the friendship between Conor and Jock entirely credible throughout, an achievement that boosts the movie\u2019s entertainment value and at the same time, ensures that it\u2019s a rewarding viewing.\n1 thought on \u201cThe Young Offenders (2016)\u201d\nnicknicklambert said:\nA well considered review of a very good film, Thank you.",
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        "raw_content": "Ron takes the Shinkansen to Tokyo to see Kana. He knows her from California. They were classmates, studying how to teach English as a foreign language. They had a fling. One of a couple of flings she had with American men. One of a couple of affairs he had with foreign women. Kana from Japan. Natalya from Russia.\nRon lives in Japan now. He\u2019s been there a few years. He has a Japanese girlfriend in Hiroshima. He has broken up with his American girlfriend in California. Kana does not have a boyfriend. There was a man from Canada who was interested in her, but he wasn\u2019t her type. Ron wants to hear what happened. Kana tells him the story.\nCome to my apartment this Friday evening after work and I will cook you an Italian dinner, the Canadian man had said to Kana. When she arrived dinner wasn\u2019t ready. He wanted to talk. Would you like to have some wine, he asked her. How is work? How do you like this music? Have you ever tried sex with a foreigner? She answered the questions in turn: Yes, please. It is fine, thank you. It is a little noisy. Yes, I did, with two Americans, in California.\nThe Canadian man was very interested in this last answer. He stood there holding the wine bottle and a glass, but he didn\u2019t pour. Who were the men, he wanted to know. Kana told him, One was my teacher and one was my classmate. We were studying to be English teachers. He poured Kana a glass of wine and handed it to her. She thanked him, but he didn\u2019t seem to hear. They were both American, he asked. She took a sip of wine. The men you had sex with? They were both American, she said. My teacher was from California, my classmate was from Connecticut. Though she had taken just a small sip, the Canadian man poured more wine into Kana\u2019s glass. He drank down half his glass and sat still for what seemed to Kana to be a very long time. Finally he said, You should try having sex with a Canadian. Kana was not surprised. She was not interested in the man. She had practiced her answer in the event something like this happened. I just want to be friends, she said. The Canadian man became angry. He took the wine glass from her and made her leave his apartment.\nI think if I have sex with him, she tells Ron, he will give me a meal. That\u2019s awful, Ron says.\nRon and Kana are eating dinner in Kana\u2019s favorite caf\u00e9, near Shibuya Station. They don\u2019t drink alcohol or get dessert. They split the check and take the train back to Chiba, where Kana lives with her family. They sit at the Western-style dining table and eat apple slices her mother has peeled and sprinkled with salt.\nAfter everyone has gone to bed, Kana comes to Ron in loose-fitting sweats and nothing more. He had told himself he would not have sex with her because of his girlfriend, but he lets Kana seduce him on a single futon her mother has prepared on the tatami of the living room floor. Though he has a condom in his bag, he doesn\u2019t use it, and comes inside Kana without a care. Kana returns to her bedroom. In the morning Ron takes the Shinkansen back to Hiroshima.\nA few years later, Ron is going to a conference in Tokyo. He has married his girlfriend in Hiroshima and they have a daughter. He emails Kana. I will be in Tokyo on these days, he writes. I have a hotel in Shibuya. I would really like to see you. Ron is hopeful. He very much wants to see Kana, but she does not reply.\nJeff Nazzaro grew up in New England, lived in Japan for twelve years, and now lives in Southern California where he writes fiction and poetry. His flash fiction has appeared in several literary magazines, including Talking Soup, Fear of Monkeys and Flash: The International Short-Short Story Magazine.",
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        "raw_content": "Was the weather absolutely gorgeous where you were this past weekend? It was here, and my thoughts turned once again to the plans I have for our yard and gardens. I\u2019m still trying to figure out where a fig tree could fit into all of this, but I\u2019m not sure there\u2019s room for it. Even one fig tree would take up a lot of room.\nThe warm promise of spring just around the corner always exhilarates me, and I find myself thumbing through gardening catalogs and driving to my local favorite nursery to wander through rows of trees, shrubs and flowers while I plan and dream and re-plan and dream some more.\nEvery year, spring seems like such a miracle to me, and I\u2019m always thrilled to see what decides to grace our garden again each year.\nSpeaking of miracles, did you know there\u2019s a real miracle tree? It\u2019s called the Moringa tree. Although it\u2019s a native to the Himalayas, it grows in a range of climates and can truly save lives. The Moringa tree bears fruit and its leaves can be brewed into a tea or ground into a powder to be added to food. The fruit and leaves contain a surprising range of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and \u2013 get this \u2013 every amino acid humans need (Source).\nI was reminded of this tree from a Facebook update by UMCOR (United Methodist Committee on Relief). Check out their recent article about the Moringa tree. UMCOR\u2019s work in Africa includes introducing Moringa seeds and trees into areas where food can be scarce and malnutrition a real threat.\nMy own church has a partnership with a mission station in Liberia, Ganta Mission Station, and through donations, some of our church members have helped introduce even more Moringa trees into the countryside there. This is a part of the world where war has altered generations, leprosy still exists and poverty is extreme. Can you imagine what a miracle tree the Moringa must be to the people living there?\nI won\u2019t always give a \u201ccall to action\u201d in my blog posts, but I encourage you to research more about this tree and its benefits and to see where you can help provide hope and healing to others by donating to programs that introduce or spread this tree in areas around the world that need it most.\nAnd in the meantime, let me know how your garden grows.\nThis entry was posted in flourishing tree and tagged Ganta Mission Station, garden, miracle tree, Moringa tree, UMCOR by hopesquires. Bookmark the permalink.\n2 thoughts on \u201cThe miracle tree\u201d\nHope Squires on March 1, 2011 at 7:49 pm said:\n>Alison \u2014 we've had tons of bulbs pop up over this past, warm weekend. I'm always thrilled when any of the plants come back, but especially ones that aren't supposed to perennialize. I think you're right: gardening is all about hope \u2014 not just for getting it right in the outdoors, but also getting it right in other areas of our lives. Keep me posted on how your garden and your life continue to grow!\nalison on February 23, 2011 at 12:11 pm said:\n>In our 3-acre yard, we have a few flourishing flower beds \u2013 and more than a few that are floundering. I'm amazed every spring when the same hardy tulips manage to pop up through the rocky soil in the untended areas despite my years of neglect. It gives me hope for the many other ares in my life that get neglected in the business of the day-to-day.",
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        "raw_content": "Things People Do that Annoy Me\nAnnoyedEighthGrader??123|September 28, 2018\nI don\u2019t get annoyed that much, unless you do some certain things that actually do bother me like say that girls can\u2019t do certain things that guys can. Yes, I\u2019ve probably done some of these things before, but they still bother me. Here are a list of things people do that bother me, in no particular order:\n1.) When people tell me that they are over some guy or girl, then talking about them every single second\nThis really bothers me because I\u2019m all like, \u201cOh my gosh, finally! You\u2019re over him/her and I don\u2019t have to hear his/her name come from your mouth ever again!\u201d But after a couple minutes, I hear this, \u201cOh my gosh, *name* is so annoying,\u201d or \u201cOh my gosh! Did I tell you about what happened with *name* today?! He looked at me!\u201d or something like those. I do admit that I have done this before, but I did say that I wasn\u2019t over that guy yet, so that counts. Right?\n2.) When someone calls themselves fat and/or ugly\nThis bothers me so much more than the first one. I guess I sort of have this thing where if someone says something mean about themselves, I have to stand up for them and correct them because I can\u2019t stand it when people put themselves down. I don\u2019t really have a reason for being bothered by this, I just am.\n3.) When people say they are fine when they really aren\u2019t\nThis happens a lot with my friends. You can clearly tell that something is bothering them, but when you ask, they say that they are fine. I know that I do this a lot too, but only because I don\u2019t want to tell that person why I\u2019m not okay and because if I say what\u2019s wrong, I know that I\u2019m going to cry if I say something.\n4.) When people don\u2019t respond to a text, but it said they read it\nThis doesn\u2019t happen that much to me, but when it does, it seriously bothers me. Like, you read it, why not respond? Do you not want to respond? I don\u2019t really do this to other people, but I\u2019ve known people that get left on read and are really mad.\n5.) When people say that milk goes first, not cereal\nWhen people say this, I get super mad. It really doesn\u2019t make sense to put milk in first because the cereal won\u2019t get any milk on it and it would just float at the top. Yes, I admit that I have done this before, but on accident. I think that I\u2019ve already put the cereal in then pour the milk, but then I see that there is no cereal, so I get really mad.\n6.) When people chew loudly or with their mouth opened\nThis is one of the worst things you can do in front of me. This is the number one thing that bothers me the most. I just hate the sound of food in your mouth. I don\u2019t know why, but I just do.\n&.) When people say that girls can\u2019t do certain things that guys can\nThis bothers me a lot because people, boy or girl, can do anything that the other can do. When people say this, I really bugs me.\nI have much more things that belong on this list, but I guess I just can\u2019t think of things right now.",
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        "raw_content": "WAGUESPACK: The Hunger For Substance In Louisiana Politics\nNovember 29th, 2018 Stephen Waguespack\nThis quandary reminds me of the memorable line from the slapstick movie \u201cTommy Boy\u201d where Chris Farley, after struggling throughout the movie to say it just right, finally articulates correctly, \u201cI can get a good look at a T-bone by sticking my head up a bull\u2019s (edit), but I\u2019d rather take the butcher\u2019s word for it.\u201d\nThe point he was making was clear: spare me the messy details; I\u2019ll just trust the experts.\nFor decades, that is what we have largely done with our Louisiana politicians. We have time and time again chosen our leaders based mostly on sound bites, jokes and personality and left most of the messy details and substance of governing to those so-called experts. I would argue the evidence is clear this strategy has not worked.\nA few weeks back I was quoted as calling for next year\u2019s elections to be more about \u201csubstance over sound bites.\u201d This was in no way a criticism of any specific politician. It was, however, a desperate plea not only for all politicians from both parties to embrace more substantive debate but for all of us as residents of this great state to start craving it as well.\nThe good news is that thanks to an upcoming wave of Legislative term limits and a competitive governor\u2019s race, 2019 is the perfect year for us all to finally break the habit.\nBased on my interactions with folks around the state, I think the hunger for courageous leadership and outside-the-box proposals that work is at an all-time high. Most folks now realize Louisiana\u2019s history of placing all our hopes on just pumping more money each year into a big powerful state government hasn\u2019t yet led us to the promised land and likely never will.\nIt\u2019s time to start having some messy and substantive policy fights and demand a new path. The realist in me understands how hard it will be to fight and win many of those policy battles for limited government and market-based solutions in the same Louisiana Capitol originally built as a monument to the premise of a \u201cchicken in every pot\u201d and \u201cevery man a king.\u201d The optimist in me says we can get it done with bold leadership, a clear substantive vision and increased civic engagement across the state.\nNext year\u2019s election cycle should be more focused than ever before on policy details rather than personality traits. For example:\nLet\u2019s talk about the details of pension reform, specifically how we can lower costs, protect retirees and make these plans more relatable to today\u2019s workers.\nLet\u2019s talk about the details of lawsuit reform and how there are a few simple steps we can take to reduce the tort taxes paid by every family in this state and reduce the cost of auto insurance.\nLet\u2019s talk about the details of true tax reform and specifically how we could get to a more flat, fair system by updating our collection systems and reducing exemptions and credits to lower income tax rates rather than just pump up spending.\nLet\u2019s talk about the details of budget reform and the number of dedicated funds that should be reduced similarly to what Buddy Roemer did back in 1987.\nLet\u2019s talk about the details of reducing the size, power, patronage and political reach of that State Capitol once and for all and start turning that power over to the people around the state.\nLet\u2019s talk about the details of how we create more good jobs and develop a qualified workforce to fill them.\nLet\u2019s talk about the details behind a Constitutional Convention\u2026 education reform that will finally spend the billions of dollars we allocate each year in a way that puts parents firmly in control\u2026 and an infrastructure plan that will actually build the stuff we know we need like improvements to rural bridges, 49 South and a new bridge in Baton Rouge and Lake Charles, among others.\nI, like many, have a bunch of ideas on all of those topics. I bet you do as well. I know the many candidates for various offices next year will also have their own plans on these issues. As a voter, I can\u2019t wait to hear them all.\nLouisiana\u2019s history of sound bites is entertaining and will remain a part of our political fabric\u2026 but an over-reliance on them throughout the years has dulled our senses to the reality of what we have become and lowered our expectations of what we are capable of becoming. Shame on us all if we let that continue.\n2019 will be a huge election year for Louisiana and there are plenty of sound bites to prove it. It\u2019s time to kick the tires and light the fires. It\u2019s time for the rubber to meet the road\u2026 to start talking turkey\u2026 to get down to brass tacks. No more promises of every man a king or a chicken in every pot. 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        "raw_content": "The \u201cKids\u2019 Choice Awards\u201d nominees for 2017\nSo many new categories this year\nSlanted > Culture > The \u201cKids\u2019 Choice Awards\u201d nominees for 2017\nNickelodeon announced the nominees for the 2017 \u201cKids\u2019 Choice Awards,\u201d the event that celebrates kids-chosen favorites from film, television, music and pop culture. This year\u2019s list of nominations include: Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Daya, Chris Evans, Idris Elba, Megan Fox, Lukas Graham, Kevin Hart, Scarlett Johansson, Dwayne Johnson, Felicity Jones, Leslie Jones, Anna Kendrick, Bruno Mars, Melissa McCarthy, JoJo Siwa, The Chainsmokers, Justin Timberlake, Twenty One Pilots and more.\nThe Kids\u2019 Choice Awards this year features nine new categories, like \u201cFavorite Frenemies,\u201d \u201cMost Wanted Pet\u201d and \u201c#Squad.\u201d Hosted by WWE Superstar John Cena, Nickelodeon\u2019s 2017 Kids\u2019 Choice Awards airs live on Saturday, March 11, at 8 p.m. (ET/PT), from USC\u2019s Galen Center in Los Angeles.\nIn television, kids will have the opportunity to vote for first-time nominees, Black-ish, Fuller House, Supergirl, Paradise Run and The Loud House, along with their choice between America\u2019s Got Talent, Shark Tank, The Voice, America\u2019s Funniest Home Videos and American Ninja Warrior for \u201cFavorite Reality Show.\u201d Nickelodeon\u2019s Jace Norman was nominated for \u201cFavorite Male TV Star\u201d in Henry Danger and Breanna Yde is up for \u201cFavorite Female TV Star\u201d in School of Rock. Additionally, in the \u201cFavorite Cartoon\u201d category, kids will choose between ALVINNN!!! and The Chipmunks, SpongeBob SquarePants, Teen Titans Go!, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Amazing World of Gumball and The Loud House.\nStars will vie for the blimp across ten music categories, with Bruno Mars, Justin Timberlake and Twenty One Pilots topping the list with four nominations each. After ruling the Billboard and iTunes charts, The Chainsmokers make their Kids\u2019 Choice Awards nominee debut with two nods for \u201cFavorite Music Group\u201d and \u201cFavorite New Artist.\u201d Adele, Beyonc\u00e9, Meghan Trainor and Fifth Harmony also garnered two nominations each, while internet sensations Carson Lueders, Jacob Sartorius, Johnny Orlando, JoJo Siwa, Matty B and Tiffany Alvord battle it out in the new category of \u201cFavorite Viral Music Artist.\u201d For the first time ever, the KCAs will also feature a new music category for \u201cFavorite Global Music Star,\u201d which features six artists from around the world battling it out for the honor of a blimp.\nSuperheroes, trolls and turtles dominated the movie categories with Captain America: Civil War, conjuring up top affirmations with eight nominations. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice followed closely behind with seven, while Ghostbusters and Rogue One: A Star Wars Story garnered five each. Stars receiving first time nods in the film category include, Justin Timberlake for \u201cFavorite Voice from an Animated Movie\u201d in Trolls (bringing his total nominations to seven), Kristen Wiig for \u201cFavorite Movie Actress\u201d in Ghostbusters, and Felicity Jones for \u201cFavorite Butt-Kicker\u201d in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Kevin Hart makes a double appearance in the new category \u201cBFF\u2019s (Best Friends Forever),\u201d nominated for Central Intelligence and Ride Along 2 \u2014 bringing his total 2017 KCA nominations to six.\nWhile this will be Cena\u2019s first time hosting the global show, he previously hosted Australia\u2019s Kids\u2019 Choice Awards in 2008, as well as undergoing a sliming at the first UK Kids\u2019 Choice Awards in 2007.\nIf you can\u2019t remember who won last year, we have the list for you. The nominees and categories for Nickelodeon\u2019s 2017 Kids\u2019 Choice Awards are (*new categories):\nFavorite TV Show \u2013 Kids\u2019 Show\nFavorite TV Show \u2013 Family Show\nFavorite Male TV Star\nFavorite Female TV Star\nSpencer Wilding (Darth Vader, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story)\nBFF\u2019s (Best Friends Forever)*\nKevin Hart & Dwayne Johnson (Bob/Calvin, Central Intelligence)\nChris Pine & Zachary Quinto (Captain Kirk/Spock, Star Trek Beyond)\nBen Stiller & Owen Wilson (Derek/Hansel, Zoolander 2)\nFavorite Frenemies*\nAnna Kendrick & Justin Timberlake (Poppy/Branch, Trolls)\nDwayne Johnson & Auli\u2019I Cravalho (Moana/Maui, Moana)\nMost Wanted Pet*\n#Squad*\nFavorite Music Video*\nFavorite DJ/EDM Artist*\nFavorite Soundtrack*\nFavorite Viral Music Artist*\nFavorite Global Music Star*\nNickelodeon\u2019s 2017 Kids\u2019 Choice Awards is produced by Nickelodeon Productions. Elizabeth Kelly, Michael Dempsey, Shelly Sumpter Gillyard and Jay Schmalholz are executive producers.",
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        "raw_content": "Treatment for drug and alcohol addictions are a combination of psychological, behavioral, and addiction skills therapy. At The Villa Treatment Center, we support every client through each step of the recovery process with an understanding that not every person is alike in terms of their illness. Although we are an addiction recovery center first, we also offer support treatment for anxiety disorders and other mental illnesses and connect our clients with the appropriate outside psychological assistance they need.\nOur treatment center\u2019s therapy options for addiction and co-occurring anxiety disorders from individual therapy to alternative group therapies are cohesive, and we take each client\u2019s personal history and medical treatment into consideration. Dual diagnosis and simultaneous treatment for both addiction and anxiety is the key to full recovery. 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Unfortunately with drugs and alcohol, the calm only lasts for a short time. Paradoxically, drugs and alcohol can also bring about heightened levels of anxiety and make these symptoms worse as time goes on. Before we can explain the reason many people with anxiety disorders develop addictions, we should explain the different types of anxiety.\nThis type of anxiety is healthy and we all experience it, no matter who we are. Again, anxiety is not something that is necessarily always a bad thing. It was inherently a way to survive in the Prehistoric Era.\nAcute stress can be a delayed reaction to a recent event that was traumatic for the individual. On average, response time is between a few days to a month. The effects of this anxiety can become recurring.\nObsession with repetitive \u2018checking\u2019 is the crux of this anxiety disorder. It\u2019s normal to check your alarm to make sure you\u2019ve set it, but checking it every five minutes until you\u2019re supposed to awaken is not. 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If left untreated, agoraphobia can force sufferers to stay confined to \u201csafe\u201d spaces out of fear and anxiety.\nSpecific phobias involve anxiety and fear of a certain experience, thing, or perceived danger. Phobias can cover a wide range of fears, from commonplace to unique, but all can be a major burden to sufferers and their wellbeing.\nPost-traumatic stress disorder is a late onset anxiety of intense danger after a traumatic experience. This type of mental stress can lead to nightmares, fear and mistrust of others, isolation, and other serious issues that disrupt healthy living.\nAddiction and Anxiety Therapy at The Villa\nTreatment for anxiety disorders and co-occurring addictions can be conducted in an assortment of ways, but we at The Villa Treatment Center focus on individual counseling. Through individual counseling the therapist can help an individual work through the anxiety of their previous trauma that led to dependency on drugs and alcohol.\nThe therapist can help provide those ridden with fears of recurring anxiety a set of alternative activities to counter these feelings of substance dependency and to understand where they come from. Individual counseling in this case is through cognitive behavioral therapy that becomes very interactive inside and outside of therapy sessions. There are a set of rules and alternative reactions put into place, alongside the changing of harmful thought processes.\nAnxiety is a hijacking of the mind and misinterpretation of fear. Learning to recognize feelings of anxiety and how they affect us is the first step in rehabilitation. Once we understand that we are actively experiencing an anxiety attack of some kind, we must take control of our thoughts and bring our mind back to a relaxed state. 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        "raw_content": "The Abuse I Couldn\u2019t See\nBy Anonymous, December 4th 2018\nhttp://bit.ly/2EchwO2\nDarya Ivanchuk / Unsplash\nEach time I type out my story, I refrain from publishing it out of fear, doubt, victim\u2019s guilt. It took me years to come to the conclusion that what I had been experiencing wasn\u2019t normal. I know I need to tell my story and I know the anxiety I feel writing this proves what I went through was real. I know that the time is now. It needs to be talked about. It needs to be exposed so that I can reach out to others like me and so that I can pass my healing onto others. My story could help so many victims out there who may not see the signs of abuse that aren\u2019t so obvious. Sometimes, it\u2019s normal to deny the truth simply because it hurts. As a spiritual person, I know now that some signs cannot be seen in a tangible form. Some signs are conceptual\u2026 yet still just as potent.\nI had suspected abuse to be something you could physically see. I thought it would be something you would experience when someone pins you down and incapacitates you, when someone yells obscenities at you, or when someone hits a wall and slams a door to frighten you. No one ever told me there were other ways abuse could take form. Maybe that\u2019s why I had been so obtuse as to what I had been experiencing. Maybe that\u2019s why it took me so long to realize what I was going through wasn\u2019t healthy or normal in the slightest. Maybe that\u2019s why I still have nightmares almost every night and lie awake in anxious thought. I try to play it off that what I went through \u201cwasn\u2019t so bad\u201d and maybe I\u2019m just \u201coverreacting\u201d, but I know deep down that I have been traumatized and that\u2019s enough to prove what I went through was insufferable.\nMy abuser had such a forceful advantage on me. I was younger than him and he was my first love. I was an easy target waiting for the arrows to soar through me. I would just take the blows because I thought that it was my duty. I thought that\u2019s how relationships were supposed to be. I didn\u2019t know any better. Even now, I feel guilty for finally speaking my truth and for referring to him as an abuser. But that\u2019s what he was and I know I would feel even worse if I mentioned his real name. I feel dirty knowing that he may see this and try to pin me as the one in the wrong or that he may contact me to scrutinize me into hiding once more. He had me fooled for years. He could charm anyone into believing anything and that terrifies me even now. At times, I know that I did say and do things I shouldn\u2019t have but they were defense mechanisms. They were \u201cfight or flight\u201d reactions. They were learned behaviors and I learned them from him.\nI was halfway through middle school when the relationship began and he was two years older than me. It wasn\u2019t until I entered my sophomore year that I began to research different forms of abuse. I started to question if the relationship we had was healthy. At this point in my life, more and more people around me were entering relationships of their own and I realized they weren\u2019t anything like the one I had been in. Was it normal that he would leave and come back to me as he pleased? Are significant others supposed to give silent treatments when they refuse to communicate and apologize for their own actions? Is a lover supposed to belittle you and deny support when you need them the most? Are they supposed to force you to engage in intimate conversations you want no part in? Are they supposed to dismiss your feelings? Is it right for them to distance you from family and friends? The answer to all the questions is \u201cNo.\u201d The on again, off again relationship would ultimately last until I turned seventeen. In the beginning, I was credulous. I was easily swayed by any remark that he made. I didn\u2019t know I was being manipulated or that he was molding me into his idea of perfection. I didn\u2019t realize that my rapid mood swings, severe anxiety, troubles with eating and sleeping, and my depression came from me trying to keep up to his standards. If I had even the slightest epiphany that he was controlling me, deceiving me, or lying to me, he would lash out and turn the tables. It was me. It was all my fault that I was catching onto him. He would exclaim that I always cause drama and that I had been making up things in my head when the proof of his deception was blatant. I had screenshots. I had physical proof. He still denied any wrongdoing with the evidence for all to see.\nI didn\u2019t know it then but I was being abused. I was being emotionally and mentally bludgeoned into an empty shell of a girl. All the signs were there and I didn\u2019t see them because I didn\u2019t know any better. It\u2019s often said that abusive individuals present themselves as angels on earth when you first encounter them. They make you feel special. They charm you until every fiber of your being trusts in them. It\u2019s particularly easy to charm someone young like I had been. That was the first sign. He was too kind. He was too forthcoming. So, I poured out everything to him and he would later use my weaknesses as his weapons. This method of manipulation has a name and it is often associated with narcissists and sociopaths. He had been \u201clove bombing\u201d me. In other words, he was gaining my trust and acceptance so that he could control me. In the beginning, he made me feel euphoric. He somehow bypassed all my walls. If he knew that he could build me up, he also knew he could destroy me. It had reached a point to where I couldn\u2019t vent to him about my day, especially if it went sour. I couldn\u2019t tell him about my problems. He would exclaim that I was being theatrical and selfish or that I needed to control my attitude when in the beginning, he had been compassionate and supportive when I came to him before. I was confused at the sudden shift. He would tell me to stop throwing pity parties. The sudden change in his behavior made me feel like I had done something wrong. He never showed the slightest bit of empathy towards me unless it would somehow benefit him. Years later, he would even admit to others that he found it \u201camusing\u201d that I had ended up settling down with someone else specifically because he knew that I had wished to further my education and starting a family had stunted that option for me.\nHe often had grandiose stories to tell, especially during the first year of our on again, off again five year relationship. This, I later learned, was another major red flag. When I was thirteen, he confided in me a time where he had been beaten nearly to death by a gang of men in an alleyway when he was younger. Years later, I met the real victim of such a gruesome event because he happened to be in my husband\u2019s family and the attack was widely known in the town I had moved to. I never thought to research the incident. Other stories involved him partaking in drugs he had never actually touched, brutally attacking his family members which had never really happened, experiencing hallucinations where he said he had physically hurt me and felt tempted to do so in reality, claiming he wrote songs that were already written by well-known musicians and going into detail about graphic attempts at ending his own life. Most of these claims having been made to me when I was still impressionable and oblivious. In all his wild stories, he was always either a victim or a hero.\nThere were times he had told me he had lupus, cancer, eating disorders, epilepsy, etc. The list went on and on and I truly have no recollection as to what ailment(s) he actually has. Yet again, I was told later by those closest to him that he had been lying to me. These ailments always came about during times where he was losing his grip on me. They came about during times when I was uncovering his true motives or times when he had left me weeks or months prior and he saw that I was happy without him. He couldn\u2019t handle not having control over me. I had to be happy because of him. I had to be depressed because of him. My emotional reactions fueled him. There were even several occasions when he would pop up after about two months of no contact where he would say that he had gotten better. He would apologize to me for all that he had done only to hurt me again and leave again. I learned that this maneuver has a term; \u201choovering\u201d. He would find any way that he could to contact me and retrieve a response. Sometimes, I would get sappy messages from him declaring his unconditional love for me. Sometimes, I would get in-depth apologies and conceivably sincere statements pledging to his grave that he had changed. It took me a while to realize that a person like him cannot change in a matter of months. I was already heavily devoted to the relationship when he told me he had severe mental health issues that compromised his behavior and his actions.\nHe had so much power over me that he could leave whenever he wanted to. I cannot count on my fingers how many times he left me whereas I can count on one hand the number of times I broke it off with him instead. The excuses were endless but I had eventually realized he would break it off with me just to maintain his control over me. He would even break it off with me just so he could focus on the other girls he was manipulating. Other times, he would have three or four different women he would speak to at a time. Sometimes, he just needed to break it off with one or two of us so he wouldn\u2019t get confused. I had ended up meeting and befriending five of them. We all shared the same personality, the same voice, the same interests, and the same physical appearance. He had given us the same love song, he told us the same things. The similarities were striking.\nHe would occasionally bring these women up in conversation claiming they were his friends, yet I, of course, would soon find that they weren\u2019t. He made me feel like I had to compete with them. He made me feel like I wasn\u2019t good enough so I needed to try harder. Maybe then he would boast about me instead of the other girls. For so long, I have hidden my true self behind a mask all because the most important person to me did not accept me as I was. He would encourage me to open up. He would question why I acted so differently around him but whenever I tried to be myself, he would shut me down. People often claim that my sudden change in character in the past few years is peculiar or that I\u2019m faking who I am now when in reality, this is the real me that I have kept locked away in my notebooks and in the depths of my mind for years.\nFor so long, I had been afraid of being myself. He had shaped several girls into his own image of perfection. He made all of us feel special. He would tell each one of us that we were the one he actually wanted. Being as brainwashed as I was, I still stayed through all of it and through all of it, I became a ticking time bomb. I began to rebel from his control or gain reactions from him in any way that I could. It was a behavior I had learned from him. It was my attempt at gaining power over myself again but he labeled me as the enemy when truthfully, I just needed help. I just needed to escape from him. Anytime he ever did it to me, I stayed silent about it. Yet whenever I did it back to him to gain control over myself, he would cry wolf and play the victim role. This would ultimately become a pattern in our relationship. I learned to play his games instead of sitting out.\nHe would eventually call all my friends and his exes \u201ccrazy\u201d and \u201ccontrolling\u201d for not agreeing with our relationship or for telling me things about him that I didn\u2019t know. Even if I had physical proof of him saying or doing something to betray me, he would deny the allegations. He would go as far as to tell my friend\u2019s parents that I was a \u201cbad influence\u201d when he knew me\u2026 He knew that I had never done anything outside the realms of staying up past my bedtime or sneaking into my kitchen for late night snacks. Some people would know me as his best friend, some people would know me as an unstable ex, and only few would actually know I was his girlfriend. He kept that private throughout most of our relationship. When I was seventeen, he finally did open up about me and I had assumed we would really make it that time around. The twist was that I had not yet removed pictures from my social media profile of a previous relationship I was in before I became official with him. I didn\u2019t bother frequently checking or updating my page during that period of my life and it had only been a week or so that I had gotten back together with him. He had finally opened up about me to his family, eliciting his mother to look for my social media page with pictures of my (other) ex, refueling the vicious cycle.\nShe opened my page to see month old pictures of my ex and I and assumed I had still been with him instead. He went along with her assumptions. It didn\u2019t matter what I said. I was crying and screaming at the top of my lungs that he knew I hadn\u2019t been on my page to update anything. I thought he had changed. I thought he couldn\u2019t possibly do something like this. I thought we could really start over this time\u2026 No. It was the ultimate form of absolute betrayal and hurt that still makes my skin crawl to this day. Not because I still harbor feelings, but because it was such a cruel thing to do. Everything had been going so well this time. He knew those pictures were still there. He knew I hadn\u2019t been on my page in a while to take them down because I told him a day prior to this incident. He could have told her that. Was I being set up? What was the purpose of doing this to me? I don\u2019t think he ever meant to rekindle things with me. It was another tactic. See, there was one thing he could never pin me for; I had never been unfaithful to him but he cheated on me several times throughout the relationship. This scheme was a way for him to say that I did it to him, too. Suddenly, the several counts of him cheating on me did not matter because he found a way to say that I did it, too. I still blamed myself for it. Maybe if I had logged back into my page and deleted all the pictures before I went to sleep that night. Maybe if I never had that social media page at all.\nBut now, I think to myself, why did I try so hard to keep such a toxic relationship alive? Why do I still try to think of him as a good person? Why do I still sit here and try to excuse his behavior towards me? I could bring up the time he drove five hours just to see me for a measly two hours. I could bring up the times he would stay on the phone with me all night long to keep me calm during the worst times of my life even if he would rarely actually speak to me and would just strum his guitar through the phone. I could smile and laugh as I discuss all of our inside jokes and warm memories. But I know even the most toxic of relationships have good times. It took me forever to come to that conclusion; that just because we had pleasant moments doesn\u2019t change the fact that I was being abused.\nI have not spoken to him in years now and the last time that I know my name left his mouth, it was to lie to girls he was trying to get with saying that I am his \u201cex-fiance\u201d but that I \u201cleft him\u201d for another man and settled down, prompting our permanent end. He admitted to using me as a pity story. I can only hope that maybe he has changed but the likelihood is doubtful. I can only anticipate that he will not do this to someone else but I was not his first and last victim. To him, I am discarded remains. That thought petrifies me because of the one thing I\u2019ve learned through studying abuse; Once a predator has eaten their prey bone dry, they hunt for another.\nI have spent my time reassembling my heart, my mind, my soul, and my skin. I am much stronger than before. Although I have forgiven him and although I have healed from the damage done to me, I am still grieving the loss of a person I made up in my head because who I envisioned him to be wasn\u2019t who he was in reality. I still feel an emptiness inside, as though I am missing a friend and a lover I never really had to begin with. It\u2019s a feeling that will not make sense to anyone who hasn\u2019t experienced abuse like this. I am missing out on light years worth of meaningful conversations, laughter, inside jokes, rants about social issues, philosophical discussions, life advice, song and book recommendations, and personal stories. All the while, I\u2019m also missing out on manipulation, infidelity, gas lighting, heated arguments, victim blaming, and him having control over myself and who I associated with. I weigh out the pros and the cons. In order to see the positive, I always had to succumb to the negative, the dark nature of what the relationship truly was. It consisted of a predator charming and attacking the prey who always fell for the maneuvers. When running from the attacks didn\u2019t work, fighting back always seemed to make things worse. He would make me out to be the predator. I was wrong for the night I texted his mom to let her know he was talking about his own funeral while he had a bag over his head. I was wrong for catching him cheating on me time and time again. I was wrong for finding any way that I could to take back my power, even if that meant destroying myself. I was wrong for standing up for myself when he tried to silence me.\nThough there\u2019s so much more I could say about him and the things he\u2019s done and though I wish I could take back all of this happening to me, I wouldn\u2019t dare. If I never would have met him and experienced what I did, I would have never met my husband. I would have never settled down with two kids in a nice home. I would not be here right now with a career as a blogger and writer. The strings of fate forced me through a thunderstorm so that I could experience the rainbow that came after. If I never experienced what I did, I would not be able to distinguish abusive behavior in other people and protect myself against their schemes. I probably would have never thought to educate myself on other forms of abuse and I would have never thought to become an advocate for those out there like me. If you are like me, you need to seek help and get out of the relationship as soon as possible.\nMore often than not, emotional and mental abuse can turn into physical abuse. You may be experiencing damage to your well being, your aspirations in life, and your relationships with your friends and family members. None of these things are normal to experience when you are in a relationship. Someone who loves you will not tear you down and strip you away from everyone and everything so that all you have left is them. It may have taken me several years to speak my truth and realize my value as a person and that\u2019s okay. It may take you days, weeks, years, decades, or a lifetime and that\u2019s okay. It\u2019s not easy to overcome. What\u2019s more difficult is learning how healthy relationships work and unlearning traits you\u2019ve accumulated from the abuse. At first, you will have issues opening up.\nYou will try to lock yourself away out of fear and you will break down at the slightest trigger. Certain songs will induce memories that make you dissociate from the world. Certain places, smells, words, etc. It doesn\u2019t matter. The trauma is there. It doesn\u2019t fade away, you just become more resilient. Finding someone willing and devoted to work you through your trauma may be difficult. I had been lucky to have a husband who experienced something similar. He understood me. My husband could see the real me underneath all my pain. He influenced me to open up and learn to love again, the right way, with time and never made me feel insignificant or unstable. We worked together and healed one another over the years. The most valuable lesson I learned involved the true meaning of love and learning to find peace within my heart. True love is patient, understanding, encouraging, and kind. Someone who truly loves you will not distort and constrict your entire being. If you so much as have to research the signs of abuse, you are definitely in an abusive relationship. One of the very first reactions to discovering you\u2019re being abused is to deny it. If you suspect something isn\u2019t right, reflect on the situation. If you have to think to yourself that maybe it isn\u2019t so bad or maybe it\u2019s not severe enough for an intervention, stop. Don\u2019t allow yourself to think that way. Your trauma is valid. If something doesn\u2019t feel right to you, trust yourself. Love is not supposed to hurt.\n8 Things You Need To Know If You\u2019ve Ever Asked \u201cWhy Doesn\u2019t She Just Leave?\u201d\nThe Art Of The Narcissist\u2019s Subtle Sabotage: How Predators Set Up, Disarm And Destroy Their Victims\n7 Spiritual Ideas That Enable Abuse And Shame The Victim\nMy Abuse Story: Getting It Out And Moving On\nThe Abuse I Couldn\u2019t See is cataloged in Abuse, Abusive Relationships",
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        "raw_content": "5 Ways to Feel Happier Every Single Day\nQuick tip: happiness comes from within.\nRoz Andrews, Writer, editor & founder of www.rawritersforhire.com.\nJill111 via Pixabay.com\nHappiness comes from within. Only you can make yourself happy.\nMoney, relationships, and other external factors cannot give you happiness, as explained in this Tibetan proverb: \u201cSeeking happiness outside of ourselves is like waiting for sunshine in a cave facing north.\u201d\nHere are five ways to feel happier every day, regardless of your circumstances.\nThink More Positive Thoughts\nPositive people are happy people. They make every day of their lives count and they look for opportunities everywhere, even in the midst of difficult situations.\nTrain yourself to recognize your negative thoughts and turn them into positive ones. It might take some time to retrain your brain to think more positively, but the results will be worth it.\nSpend More Time Doing Things You Enjoy\nHappy people devote time to doing the things they enjoy. Write a list of everything you enjoy doing, such as:\nExercise or sports.\nVisiting museums, art galleries and other interesting places.\nSpending time with friends and family members (name all the people you like socializing with).\nDecide how you can spend more time doing at least three things on your list in the next month.\nWrite down what you\u2019ll have to do to achieve this; for example, if you want to go to dinner with a friend you haven\u2019t seen in a while, you could set a goal of calling or messaging the friend to fix a date.\nWrite a second list of things you\u2019d like to do but haven\u2019t yet had the opportunity. Aim to do at least one thing on this list in the next month.\nBe Grateful For Everything You Have\nBeing grateful for what you already have in your life automatically makes you feel happier.\nWhenever you feel down, write a list of at least 10 things you\u2019re grateful for, even if they are only small things, such as a beautiful sunset or a warming cup of coffee.\nBefore you go to bed each day, write down at least five things that you are thankful for in a notebook or journal. These could be good things that happened during the day, things you appreciated seeing or doing, time you enjoyed spending with others, or anything else that comes to mind.\nAfter a few days, you\u2019ll feel much happier because you\u2019ll be seeking and appreciating the good things in life throughout the day.\nLove Life And Other People\nMany people take life far too seriously. Try to approach life with a sense of fun and humor.\nIf you try something and it doesn\u2019t work, try to see the funny side of what happened and move on.\nView life as a large experiment.\nAccept the fact that sometimes things will work out and sometimes they won\u2019t, despite your best efforts.\nLoving other people in your life can sometimes be difficult. However, anger, resentment and other negative emotions will make you feel unhappy and have little effect on the other person.\nTherefore, try to tolerate others and avoid being critical or judgmental. If there is a person who upsets you often, it could be time to distance yourself from them for the sake of your own mental health.\nWhat have you always wanted to do? Where do you dream of living?\nEveryone has dreams of an ideal life. Although it\u2019s not always easy to follow your dreams, especially if you have a lot of day-to-day responsibilities, writing down your dreams makes them more concrete and provides the basis of an action plan that will help you turn those dreams into reality.\nEven if you won\u2019t fulfill your dreams for many years, there are some things you can start doing today that will move you in the right direction.\nAfter writing down your dreams, list five goals that will move you toward them.\nNext, write down five small things that you can do in the next few weeks that will help you to achieve these goals.\nAfter doing this, you\u2019ll feel much more positive that you\u2019re following your heart and moving ahead in the direction of your dreams.\nBeing happy isn\u2019t always as easy as it sounds; it much easier to be unhappy.\nHowever, if you take some time each day to think positive thoughts, express gratitude for your life as it is, spend time doing something you enjoy, and laugh at the funny side of life, you\u2019ll start to feel happier. If you also take steps toward fulfilling your dreams, your happiness will increase.\nOriginally published at ocmommagazine.com.\nRoz is the author of You Can Improve Your Life and Become Happier: A Six-Week Action Plan for Busy People, available on Amazon. She writes personal development articles, newsletters and eBooks for websites, entrepreneurs, coaches, fitness clubs and other clients.\n7 Things You Should Give Up If You Want To Be Happy\nby Steve Spring\n7 Ways to Bring Passion to your Work\nThe Key To Happiness is THIS Specific State of Mind",
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        "raw_content": "Are You a Mindful Listener?\nHere's the thing about the \"art of conversation\": It goes both ways.\nOra Nadrich, Thought Coach, Mindfulness Teacher, Founder of The Institute For Transformational Thinking and author of \"Says Who?\" and \"Live True\"\nDo you consider yourself a good listener, or are you someone who prefers to talk and have others listen to you?\nSome people are just natural born talkers, and others not, and if the tables were turned on the person who likes to gab, and they were forced to listen instead of talk, they might not be as comfortable listening as they are talking. The reason for that is they like to take front stage when it comes to having a conversation, which is why they do it. Have you ever heard the saying \u201cEnough about me, let\u2019s talk about myself?\u201d That was meant for the over zealous conversationalist.\nBut here\u2019s the thing about the \u201cart of conversation\u201d: It goes both ways, meaning two people should share in the conversation equally, and if you\u2019re someone who prefers being in the \u201cdominant\u201d position when it comes to conversing by doing most of the talking, then you\u2019re not a mindful listener, just a good talker.\nIt\u2019s easy to assume that our personality type has a lot to do with how we behave, which for the most part I believe is true, but that doesn\u2019t mean that we can\u2019t learn to be better at something that doesn\u2019t come naturally for us, like being a better listener.\nHere are some ways to share the conversation more graciously, and not hog the spotlight as much:\n1. Start the conversation by asking about the other person before you start talking about yourself.\n2. Really listen to what they\u2019re saying instead of jumping ahead in your mind to what you want to say.\n3. Ask them questions, and not rote ones, but ones that show you\u2019re really interested in them and what they have to say.\n4.If you feel you can add to what they\u2019re saying in a helpful way, share your thoughts, but don\u2019t take over the conversation.\n5. If you can tell that what they\u2019re sharing is sensitive or emotional for them, you can touch their hand or arm affectionately, showing them you understand. This will make them feel more comfortable opening up.\n6. If they turn the conversation onto you, ask them if there\u2019s anything else they want to talk about. If they say \u201cno,\u201d it\u2019s your turn to talk about yourself.\n7. You can show your appreciation for what the other person shared with you by telling them you enjoyed it, and if it was personal information, thank them for trusting you, and assure them that you will keep it confidential.\nAfter the conversation is over, take a few seconds to feel what it was like to be the listener. Acknowledge silently that you allowed yourself to be comfortable with this role, which might be new for you.\nTo be a mindful listener you need to truly listen, and what that means is maybe talk a little less. You\u2019ll have plenty of opportunity to speak what\u2019s on your mind, but by being a better listener, it will actually make you a more thoughtful speaker, taking the \u201cart of conversation\u201d to a whole new level.\nOra Nadrich is founder and president of the Institute for Transformational Thinking and author of Live True: A Mindfulness Guide to Authenticity. A certified life coach and mindfulness teacher, she specializes in transformational thinking, self-discovery, and mentoring new coaches as they develop their careers. Contact her at theiftt.org and OraNadrich.com.\nHow to Become a Better Listener\nby Lorie VandenBerg\nA Psychotherapist Shares How to Become an Effective Listener\nSimple Ways to Get People to Like You",
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        "raw_content": "My Three-Year Journey to Recover From Lyme Disease\nHow I holistically healed from Lyme and helped thousands of patients\nCourtesy of Peerawat Kamklay / Getty Images\nWhen I finished medical school and residency in Seattle, I moved to Connecticut to take a job with an integrated medical practice. I worked at that office for about a year and a half and then decided it was time to open my own practice. I was just three weeks away from opening my doors, when I contracted Lyme disease. I had every symptom listed in the medical textbooks, including a throbbing headache, joint pain, numbness and tingling in my hands and feet, severe back pain, extreme fatigue and a 105 F degree fever. I even had the classic bull\u2019s eye rash on the back of my leg.\nOnce I saw the bull\u2019s eye rash, I knew that I had Lyme disease. I started the standard treatment of doxycycline and after four days of treatment, was completely symptom-free and felt great\u2026 for about 8 months.\nAfter 8 months into starting my practice and working 10-12 hour days, I noticed I was getting numbness in my arms and back pain again. I chalked it up to just being overworked, but the symptoms worsened and then I started getting headaches, pain in my other joints and fatigue again. This was all too familiar and I knew I was relapsing with Lyme. Since it was in the dead of winter in Connecticut, it was unlikely a new infection. I took doxycycline again and there was no improvement. Over the course of the next 8 to 9 months, I continued changing antibiotic regimens and had no improvement. In fact, I was feeling worse and worse to the point I was having difficulty working.\nThings were not getting better. I was working with several Lyme-literate doctors in my area, yet I felt myself going deeper and deeper into poor health. The standard treatments had failed me, so I went back to my naturopathic roots.\nI finally went to see Dr. Zhang in New York City. Several of my other Lyme disease patients had seen him and had improved tremendously with his treatment. He treated me with acupuncture and his own Chinese herbal formulas and I started to feel better.\nOver the course of 6-7 months, my health improved dramatically and I was 85-90% back to my old self. My energy had improved, my headaches went away, the joint pain was gone and the numbness and tingling had dissipated. I hit a plateau and then switched to a modified Cowden protocol and that continued to help me feel better.\nI continued to work on my diet, getting better sleep, exercising more and doing all the lifestyle things I had been advising my patients to do. I had been studying with a homeopathic doctor who was kind enough to treat me and after she gave me a remedy, all my symptoms completely disappeared. It took almost three years to get better with plenty of ups and downs along the way, but I was finally able to live a Lyme-free life.\nPeople with Lyme disease often feel that antibiotics are the only solution to treatment, but my journey is a testament that it is not always the case. Some Lyme patients do very well with antibiotics and feel better. However, I have seen many people with Lyme who do not improve with antibiotics and like myself, sometimes get worse.\nI learned though my own experience that I wasn\u2019t following my own advice to other Lyme patients and addressing my whole person. Once I started using natural therapies to work with my body instead of against it, I started to improve. I then focused on self-care and started getting better and deeper sleep, reducing my stress, ensuring my environment was free of mold and other toxins and exercising regularly. 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        "raw_content": "by Timothy Ferryon October 16, 2017 October 11, 2017\nCONTROVERSIAL CONCERT \u2014 National Taiwan University students protest damage to the campus\u2019s athletic field caused by the Sing! China event. Photo: CNA\nSing! China Event Ends in Violence\nA singing event staged at National Taiwan University (NTU) in cooperation with the Taipei City and Shanghai governments and the popular Chinese talent show Sing! China was abruptly cut short as protests degenerated into violence on September 25. The protests were sparked by anger over damage to NTU\u2019s track and other sports facilities, although many students were also upset that the organizers referred to the institution as \u201cTaipei Municipal Taiwan University.\u201d Pro-independence student demonstrators were confronted by members of the China Unification Promotion Party (CUPP) founded by Bamboo Union gang godfather Chang An-lo, also known as the White Wolf. The confrontations led to violence, with CUPP members caught on video attacking the protesters with bats and batons. Taipei City police also came under fire after it was revealed that despite numerous calls requesting police intervention, no police arrived at the scene for at least three hours.\nKuomintang Blocks Seizure of Assets\nGovernment efforts to seize real estate in Taipei\u2019s Songshan District owned by the Kuomintang (KMT) were blocked by protestors organized by KMT members of the Taipei City Council on September 27. The Ministry of Justice\u2019s Administrative Enforcement Agency attempted to seize the building in payment of a NT$864.8 million (US$28.5 million) fine that the KMT had failed to pay. The fine was levied in response to the party\u2019s sale of 450 properties that the Ill-gotten Party Assets Settlement Committee deemed to have been illegally obtained. Two other KMT-owned buildings were seized in actions taken later that day.\nTaiwanese Activist Put on Trial in China\nTaiwanese human rights activist Lee Ming-che, who was seized in China on March 19, was convicted in a televised trial on September 11. He was found guilty of establishing \u201can organization aimed at subverting state power and overturning the country\u2019s fundamental political system\u2026through instant messaging services,\u201d attempting \u201cto overturn state power and the socialist system through unscrupulous distortion of the facts,\u201d and \u201cfanning public hostility against the government and its system,\u201d according to China\u2019s official Xinhua news agency. Lee\u2019s court-appointed defense attorneys called no witnesses during the four-hour trial, at which Lee \u201cconfessed\u201d to his crimes and promised to work towards unification of Taiwan with China. As of press time, Lee was awaiting sentencing.\nFive Taiwanese Dead in Mexican Quake\nFive Taiwanese citizens were confirmed killed in the September 20 earthquake that devastated Mexico City. All of them were in the same office building in downtown Mexico City that collapsed in the 7.1 Richter scale earthquake, which killed a total of 363 people in the capital city and its surroundings. Four of the five Taiwanese victims were relatives of a businessman who ran a shoe company in the same building.\nDuterte Says Taiwan is Major Drug Source\nThe Philippines\u2019 fire-brand President Rodrigo Duterte on September 20 labeled Taiwan\u2019s Bamboo Union mafia for being a major source for drugs in his country, going so far as to describe the Philippines as a \u201cclient state\u201d of the gang. Duterte alleged that many drugs, especially methamphetamine, are produced on ships on the high seas by associates of the gang as well as the Hong Kong triad 14K. He cited empty waste drums found floating in the seas near that Philippines that contained traces of drugs and were marked with Chinese characters.\nDuterte is notorious for leading a campaign to eradicate drugs from the country through extra-legal killings of thousands of suspected drug dealers and users.\nThe Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Manila responded that Taiwan is an anti-drug-trafficking partner of the Philippines, while other Taiwan government agencies said there is no evidence tying the Bamboo Union to the drug trade in the Philippines and that Hong Kong is the source for three-quarters of the illegal drugs in Taiwan.\nThis entry was posted in Taiwan Briefs and tagged cross strait, international, Taiwan Government, taiwan-china. Bookmark the permalink.\nTaiwan\u2019s Economic Outlook \u2013 December 2016\nKeeping Taiwan from Going Dark",
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        "raw_content": "Unemployment is high in Nigeria, but there are also top Nigerian jobs that pay well. These same Nigeria top jobs are also in high demand. Though the majority of Nigeria top jobs that pay well often requires technical expertise, creative skills and above all formal education. If as a person you possess all the attributes mentioned above, then you will be among those with high paying jobs.\nIn this article, I will be discussing with you Nigeria top jobs that attract a large amount of salary which will make you as an individual be comfortable in life financially as well as your family.\nWhich Jobs are considered \u201cNigeria\u2019s Top Jobs?\u201d\nOther High-Paying Nigerian jobs include:\nFirstly, an auditor is a person who is given the responsibility for checking and going through the validity and reliability of a company\u2019s business or organization\u2019s financial statements. They are also given the authority to review and make a case for business records and to make sure there is compliance with tax laws. As an auditor, you can work in different capacities in various industries. To be a certified auditor, you are to get a license from a regulatory authority.\nThis is one the Nigeria top jobs, and it can be gotten when you study accounting as a course in any educational institution. Accounting makes waves in the financial sector. Accountants can work in any organization that seeks to find people who can look after their financial statements. In any case, auditors are paid attractive salaries for a job well done. Some individuals might opt to get a personal auditor for themselves, this is done so as for them to watch the way they spend and receive. The individuals I am talking about are top people who have money ringing in their names. Some accountants also based on the commercial sector of the economy.\nThe salary scale for auditors could be as high as N300,000 \u2013 N400,000 every month.\nEntertainers/ Musicians\nThis is also amongst Nigeria top jobs that pay massively. Though there is not a fixed amount of money an entertainer or a musician can get. Being an entertainer or a musician, it is not mandatory you earn on a daily basis. Money flows into your bank account either after every show you are called to perform in or after every song or video you release as a musician. In Nigeria today, people crave for entertainers and musicians for the celebrations they organize.\nTell me, would you love to go to any celebrations around be it a birthday party, wedding reception, or anniversary without being entertained by either a comedian, musician and so on? Believe me, that ceremony would be extremely boring. The amount of money you receive after a show varies and depends on the level of people that called you or how long you are going to be performing on stage.\nEntertainment is one of the hottest Nigerian jobs currently. Being an entertainer means that you can make money from several places with ease. The monthly income of an entertainer varies, so we can\u2019t really place a figure on it.\nMoney from Entertainment can be gotten from;\nTo be one step ahead of cybercriminals is one profession that is not just tasking but very complex. Cybercrime is now on the high side, and cybersecurity Engineers are making millions from this job considered as one of Nigeria top jobs. You need no one to remind you how much organizations are willing to pay anyone who has the full capability to protect them from hackers. IT security engineers are making so much money protecting their organizations from cybercriminals.\nThe entry-level educational course to become an IT security Engineer is CCNA + CEH. The combination of these two ICT courses sets you on the pathway of becoming an IT security personnel.\nThe Monthly pay of IT security Engineers is estimated at 350k \u2013 500k.\nPilots/Aviation Personnel\nI was contemplating adding this job to the list of the top paying jobs in Nigeria, but because of the amount of money that comes with it, I have decided to include it. In aviation, you are basically a pilot. And the job of a pilot is nothing more than flying aeroplanes to different locations. This is one job that demands a high level of concentration because of the high level of risks that comes with flying an aeroplane. Though it stands as one of the most precious and sought-after jobs by Nigerians.\nThe level of experience you have as a pilot will determine your income on a monthly basis. In addition, there are different airlines we have in Nigeria, and so the different airlines pay different amount of money as salary to pilots depending on the number of passengers on board in a particular aeroplane. Regardless of the huge amount of money that comes with being a pilot, it is important to note that vigorous training must be executed before you can become a certified pilot.\nBefore you can become a pilot, you must obtain a bachelor\u2019s degree in Aircraft operations, Aviation, Aeronautical engineering or any closely related field. In addition to that, you must undergo 2 months of training and must at least have 1500 hours of flight experience. As an average pilot, your salary can range from N500,000 \u2013 N2,000,000. These mind-blowing figures have made a lot of job analyst consider pilots as one of the hot Nigerian jobs.\nEngineering is amongst the Nigeria top jobs and is paying people massively. However, there are varieties of engineers and some makes a whole lot of money than the others. In view of this, i will base my topic on petroleum engineers in Nigeria. This is because they are the ones that earn the highest amount of money amongst all other engineers be it Chemical engineering, Electrical engineering, Mechanical engineering, Software engineering, Computer engineering and so on.\nThe fact that petroleum engineers earn the highest amount of money amongst all other engineers should not be a surprise to us, this is because Nigeria makes over 70% of her money from oil. As a petroleum engineer, working in an oil company, you will be making a huge amount of money. The money you make as a petroleum engineer moves up based on your level of experience and the time on the job.\nThe course that leads you to become a petroleum engineer and work in an oil company is if you study engineering as a course in an higher institution of learning. The salary you can make from being a petroleum engineer is about 15,000,000 per annum.\nThis is one of many professions that demands a high level of education to achieve. It is also one of many professions majority of Nigerian students crave to get. Actually, it is a well respected and prestigious profession one can ever engage in. In the Nigerian law system, you can be an advocate, barrister and above all a lawyer. This is the kind of professions that you find in a law court while defending and prosecuting someone.\nHAVE YOU READ THIS? Exposed!!! 4 Reasons You Won't Get a Job This Year\nTo be in the shoes of a barrister, advocate and lawyer, one must be out spoken, bold and be smart to answer to the call of clients who needs to be defended at a due case. Lawyers in Nigeria earn a lot of money after a case they have handled and bonuses are attached to it also. The course to study that leads to being a lawyer or barrister is if you study law in school.\nThe salary attached to being a lawyer is massive as i have previously said. You can earn a whooping 2 million Naira on one case done. So the amount of money to earn depends on the number of cases handled.\nMedicine is unarguably one of the top jobs that pays really well. Medical personnel such as doctors smile to the bank daily whenever sick people are brought to their hospitals. The amount of money they earn solely depends on their qualifications, position and how far they have gone in their job. For you to make waves in the medical profession, you must be able to go deep in your level of education. Medical personnels may include consultants, doctors, and surgeons and so on.\nSince medical professions vary, the amount they get as salary also vary. The least amount of salary in all medical professions depending on the level of experience is about N500,000 a month. 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        "raw_content": "Italy is one of the most dog-friendly countries anywhere in the world! And not just to live, but also for tourists visiting the country. After having travelled to every country in Western Europe with my dog (except for the Vatican City, of all places), I found no other country that allowed dogs into such a variety of sightseeing destinations \u2013 even a former royal palace! Keep on reading to find some of the best dog-friendly things to do in Italy, while visiting this popular tourist destination with your dog.\nRead more of my tips on what it\u2019s like to travel in Italy with a dog\n1. Visit a Roman or Greek Archaeological Site\nMy dog, Schnitzel, visiting the Greek Theatre in Syracuse, Sicily\nA sunny winter\u2019s day at the Villa Adriana, near Rome\nFirst up, unfortunately one of the most popular destinations in Italy that doesn\u2019t allow dogs (and isn\u2019t a church or museum), is the main archaeological sites in the centre of Rome: the Colosseum, the Palatine Hill and the Forum. And considering there\u2019s stringent security checks, there\u2019s no way to sneak your dog in. However, they\u2019re just about the only archaeological sites in Italy that don\u2019t allow dogs, apart from some smaller sites such as the Villa Romana del Casale and Taormina Amphitheatre, both in Sicily.\nNearly every archaeological site in Italy, and there\u2019s plenty of them, ranging from Roman to Greek to Etruscan, allows dogs on a leash. Here are some of the sites we visited (or could have visited) with our dog:\nPompeii: The most famous archaeological site in Italy, dogs are allowed as long as they are carried inside buildings (or one of you stays outside)\nOstia Antica: If visiting Rome with your dog, head instead to the harbour city of ancient Rome, located just 45 minutes south-west via metro and local train\nVilla Adriana: The emperor Hadrian\u2019s amazing palace complex is located near Tivoli, about 1 hour east of central Rome, via a combination of train and local bus, or by road\nPaestum: A couple of hours south of Naples, home to some of the most magnificent Greek temples anywhere in Europe\nNeapolis Park, Syracuse: On the island of Sicily, home to both a Roman amphitheatre and a Greek theatre\nAgrigento: Also on Sicily, a superb complex of Greek temples and ruins\n2. Visit a Beautiful Italian Renaissance Garden\nTaking in the fountains at Villa d\u2019Este\nSome of the gardens in Italy dating back to the Renaissance period are amongst the most beautiful anywhere in the world. And one of the most magnificent gardens of all is located at the Villa d\u2019Este, in the small town of Tivoli, just to the east of Rome (under 1 hour via train). Here the gardens take advantage of the steep hillside to feature countless fountains and cascades.\nDogs are not only allowed inside the gardens, as long as they are kept on a leash, but they\u2019re even allowed inside the old Villa d\u2019Este. The walls of the villa are covered with frescoes, many related to the themes of the gardens, although the highlight is undoubtedly the gardens themselves.\n3. Step Inside a Royal Palace\nOutside the Royal Palace in Turin\nIf I had to nominate one place in Italy as the most dog-friendly place of all, it would have to be Turin. In Turin I even came across a couple of small supermarkets that allowed dogs inside! No surprises then that in Turin they also allow dogs in the former royal palace, the Palazzo Reale.\nOkay, only small dogs are allowed in and they must be in a carrier bag. But that\u2019s a far cry from palaces such as Versailles where dogs aren\u2019t even allowed in the palace gardens! Located not far from the French border, and under the rule of the Savoy family for centuries, Turin has a noticeable French touch compared to other cities in Italy. Don\u2019t also miss wandering the laneways of the historic city centre next to the palace, and visiting some of the amazing food shops.\nCheck out my recommendations for more dog-friendly palaces in Europe\n4. Get Lost in Venice\nTaking in the Grand Canal in Venice\nDespite the crowds and expensive accommodation, Venice is still an irresistible destination in Italy. And best of all, if you\u2019re mainly sticking to wandering the laneways and canals, soaking up its charm, your dog will make the perfect travel companion. Your biggest possible issue? Being mistaken as a local and having people speak to you in Italian!\nWhile we didn\u2019t take Schnitzel on a gondola ride, I\u2019m sure dogs would be welcome, as long as you can afford the hiring fee (probably without sharing with other tourists).\nDogs are definitely allowed on the vaporettos, the water boats that criss-cross Venice, no extra ticket required. Dogs are expected to be on a leash and muzzled, although generally a muzzle isn\u2019t enforced, at least for smaller dogs. Just be warned that the boats going up the Grand Canal can get very crowded in the late afternoon, so are best avoided.\nIf you\u2019re staying more than a single day in Venice, consider heading out to the island of Burano. This pretty island is best known for its colourful houses, as well as traditional lace work. Ideally buy a 24 hour or longer pass for the vaporetto. (The 24 hour pass costs \u20ac20, with unlimited trips, while two single tickets costs \u20ac15). Your dog will appreciate a break from the crowds, plus the grassed areas!\nSchnitzel checking out the colourful houses on Burano\n5. Walk the Cinque Terre\nSchnitzel checking out the view of Manarola during rough winter seas\nThe five pretty villages of Cinque Terre and the hiking trails that connect them are becoming increasingly popular. So much so that there are plans in future to limit the number of visitors in summer. However, visiting in during the winter is a different story, and the ideal time to visit Cinque Terre with your dog.\nIt was a rainy, stormy day when we arrived by train at Manarola in mid-January, and barely any tourists were around. This also meant many of the tourists shops and most of the restaurants were closed. (Luckily our Airbnb host was quick to point out which restaurants in the village were still open.) But the next day dawned bright and sunny, and it was perfect for exploring the coastline with our dog.\nAs well as keeping visitor numbers down, the trails between the villages are a lot more pleasant to walk during the cooler days of winter, or cooler periods of spring or fall. We didn\u2019t do much hiking, as Schnitzel was still recovering from his IVDD and required carrying, but with the steep ascents and rough track underfoot, it was tough enough without the summer heat.\nIf you\u2019re looking for gentler walks, take the 1km Via Dell\u2019Amore walk between Riomaggiore to Manarola (once it re-opens, probably in 2019) or stroll along the paved paths of Monterosso.\nHiking the trails of Cinque Terre during the winter with a dog\n6. Discover the Hill-Top Towns of Tuscany\nThe cute hill-top town of Pienza\nNot far away from the Cinque Terre, and best accessed from the city of Florence, the hill-top towns of Tuscany have been captivating visitors for centuries. When we visited during winter time, many of the shops and restaurants were closed, the usually tourist-packed streets quiet. But especially when the sun came out, there was no mistaking the beauty of the landscape.\nThe best way to experience these towns is to just wander through their streets. Siena in particular has a beautiful cathedral, but as expected no dogs are allowed inside.\nMany accommodation options in Tuscany allow dogs. My tip: rather than staying inside one of the towns, it may be better to find a resort or farm-stay out in the countryside, where your dog will have plenty of grass for part of the day.\nClimbing to the tower tops of San Gimignano\nThe best way to explore Tuscany? From the comfort of your own villa! Check out these affordable luxury Airbnbs in Tuscany, all that allow dogs\n7. Chill in a Villa at Lake Como\nSchnitzel enjoying the views of Lake Como\nIf you\u2019re looking for somewhere relaxing to spend a few days in Italy during the summer, head north to Lake Como and book a dog-friendly villa. Okay, you will have to brave its narrow roads first before you get to relax, but then you can enjoy beautiful vistas like the one pictured above.\nTry and find somewhere close to a beach if the weather is warm, or just hang out and soak up the scenery. If you want to venture out for the day, visit some of the gorgeous villas and gardens around the lake (many that allow dogs in the gardens), or stop by beautiful Bellagio, at the junction in the lake.\nHanging out in Bellagio\n8. Explore the Trulli in Alberobello\nTrulli-lined streets of Alberobello\nThe trulli are the unique stone huts with cone-shapped roofs found in Apulia, southern Italy. The best place to check out these traditional dwellings is in the UNESCO World Heritage listed town of Alberobello. While many trulli are these days tourist shops, restaurants and B&Bs, there are still plenty that are home to local residents, more so in the Aja Piccola area than the more commercialised Monti quarter.\nMany of the shop owners welcome visitors to come inside and check out the dwellings (plus hopefully browse their wares), and our dog Schnitzel was always allowed to accompany us. We also visited one home that was open to visitors, where Schnitzel was also welcome, though we had to keep him away from the very comfortable cat!\n9. Or Explore the Sassi in Matera\nThe endless hillside of sassi in Matera\nNot far away from Alberobello is the equally charming small city of Matera. Here the traditional homes are also made of stone, but cut out of the hillside, with the name sassi. One of the best things to do here is simply wander along the streets and hillsides, with your dog at your side, feeling like you\u2019re in a place far removed from the modern world.\nWe also visited a local museum highlighting the traditional lifestyle of the local people, with plenty of displays of tools and photographs, plus one of the rock-hewn churches. In both, Schnitzel was welcome to join us, though we did carry him.\n10. Get Lost in the Alleyways of Naples\nA bulldog on the historic streets of Naples\nNaples is one of the most vibrant and lively cities in Italy, especially on the laneways of its historic centre. It may look daunting and it\u2019s best to stick to the local transport rather than drive, but once you\u2019ve entered the district it will likely charm you just like it charmed me.\nHere there\u2019s no need to sit down at a restaurant to dine, with some of the best food available straight on the street. From pizzas to arancini to the lobster-like sfogliatelle and baba au Rhum, do like the locals do and buy what grabs your fancy and eat while strolling along.\nNaturally, there\u2019s countless dogs out with their owners (although keep a watch for unpleasant surprises underfoot). If you\u2019re wanting a break, stop by the Santa Chiara Monastery complex with its off-leash dog yard, for a play with the local dogs.\n11. Dine on a Feast of Italian Food\n\u201cInspecting\u201d the prosciutto at the Mercato Centrale in Florence\nBut if you\u2019re wanting to dine out in Italy, you\u2019ll also find that most restaurants allow dogs inside. We only spotted a few \u201cno dogs allowed\u201d signs on the door of restaurants, most often small bars or bakeries. However, always check when entering, and if your dog is large or not the best behaved, there\u2019s plenty of outdoor seats at many restaurants.\nAnother option to consider are the Mercato Centrales in Rome and Florence. These large market halls are like food-courts, with multiple restaurants contained inside, alongside bars and casual seating. Prices aren\u2019t cheaper than in local restaurants, but there\u2019s plenty of variety and dogs are allowed.\nEnjoy your trip to Italy with your dog!\nLivin\u2019 that \u201cLa Vita Dolce\u201d!\nLooks like Schnitzel had a fantastic time! He must be the most well-travelled dog in the world. Amazing how many attractions are open to visiting with a dog. What a fun way to travel.\nThanks Margarita! He\u2019s certainly visited more countries than many people! Usually most churches, palaces and museums are out of the question, but many other places allow dogs, it\u2019s just a matter of investigating or asking nicely. Although it will be harer when we return to Australia, particularly as national parks in Australia don\u2019t allow pets.\nHow did you guys travel around Italy with your adorable fur baby? Love to have input because I will be traveling with mine in a few months.\nShanna \u2013 We travelled often by train, but also hired a car a few times to get to places in the countryside. With Trenitalia (the main train company that we travelled with each time), small dogs in a carrier travel for free. (And a few times our dog wasn\u2019t in a carrier, the ticket inspector didn\u2019t comment.) Larger dogs require a half-price fare. Also, trains in Italy usually require dogs not in a carrier to have a muzzle as well as a leash, so be prepared \u2013 at least have it with you ready to put it on if requested. Here are more details: http://www.trenitalia.com/tcom-en/Services/Travelling-with-your-pets\nJenna Emmons\nItaly is next on my list of places to explore with Louis. Thanks for sharing your insight!\nThanks Jenna, have a fabulous time in Italy!\nWe have two labs and are hoping to drive through France and Europe for. Couple of months later this year. 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        "raw_content": "Comments Off on Download Murders in the Rue Morgue Full Movie | Quality The Murders in the Rue Morgue Full Movie\nActors: Sidney Fox\t, Bela Lugosi\t, Leon Ames\t, Bert Roach\t, Betty Ross Clarke\t, Brandon Hurst\t, D\u2019Arcy Corrigan\t, Noble Johnson\t, Arlene Francis\nIn 19th Century Paris, the maniacal Dr. Mirakle abducts young women and injects them with ape blood in an attempt to prove ape-human kinship. He constantly meets failure as the abducted women die. Medical student Pierre Dupin discovers what Mirakle is doing too late to prevent the abduction of his girlfriend Camille. Now he desperately tries to enlist the help of the police to get her back.\nThe early 1930s was very much a transition period for cinema. Armed with the newly-adopted technology of \"talking pictures\" and not really knowing what to do with it, many filmmakers stumbled through the first years of the sound era, gradually finding their feet as more and more established and emerging talents demonstrated exactly what could be done with these advanced storytelling tools. 'Murders in the Rue Morgue (1932)' seems to be very much a product of this learning process, and the truth is that the film is marred horribly by poor acting, often-ludicrous dialogue, a shabbily-edited narrative structure and a giant gorilla that switches periodically between a man in a monkey-suit and a real chimpanzee. However, it would be unfair to attribute these problems solely to the era, as many filmmakers were at this time already creating memorable cinema: in terms of the horror genre, James Whale's 'Frankenstein (1931)' and 'The Invisible Man (1933)' \u2026\nFollowing on from the success if \"Dracula\" and \"Frankenstein\", Universal began a veritable production-line of horror vehicles for their new screen stars, Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi.Lugosi it is who stars in \"The Murders In The Rue Morgue\" and is probably the main reason people will still take the trouble to watch this film nowadays. He's playing to type here with a portrayal of a mid-19th Century scientist with some particularly hair-brained ideas who is prepared to kill to continue his experiments. Lugosi's performances throughout his career are generally consistent: when the material allows, he shines. Unfortunately for him, many of his films were inferior ones and whilst it does have some moments this film falls into the inferior class.For the time it probably seemed much better, with some shocking new ideas, but seen now \"Murders In The Rue Morgue\" seems to play out at a snail's pace. The sets and lighting, always strong point\u2026\nThe third entry in Universal's horror cannon is one of their weakest efforts from the golden age. After the gigantic success of Dracula and Frankenstein the studio produced the first of their Poe adaptations. Budget was a major concern, and the use of a public domain author initially saved money. Unfortunately a whole batch of writers (including a young John Huston) worked on the script, and the patchy and messy result turned contemporary audiences off. Director Robert Florey, having been bumped from Frankenstein, was able to get the budget increased to around $190,000. But it was hardly worth the effort.Bela Lugosi, whom the studio considered as the new Lon Chaney for a brief period, plays Dr. Mirakle, early proponent of Darwinism. Operating from a carnival in mid-nineteenth century Paris, he tries to prove man's kinship with the ape by injecting the blood of a gorilla into the street walkers he picks up. The film was to have opened with Lugosi rescuing a prostitute from a \u2026\nDownload Rampage Full Movie | Rampage Film Video\nDownload The Whales of August Full Movie | The Whales of August Film Great Quality\nDownload Ghost Rider Full Movie | Download For Ghost Rider The Movie",
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        "raw_content": "As the co-founders of True Connect, we started this business because we saw the same problem recurring from two very different perspectives. Chuck, a business advisor and mentor, saw business partners and founding teams spending time and attention on their business plans and product development, but rarely expending energy on building or maintaining their core relationships. In my experience as an attorney, I saw co-workers and co-founders whose relationships had strained to the point where they found themselves in court, finally airing long-simmering grievances and resentments that could have been repaired or avoided if the matter had been dealt with earlier. Both of us saw a need for a greater focus on the soft skills of relationship building and troubleshooting. Building your product and your business are important, but we\u2019ve seen too many examples where ignoring the universal human needs to feel seen, heard and respected have resulted in avoidable failures and struggle. In our experience as advisors and also as humans who have bumped along in relationships in our own lives, learning hard lessons along the way, we separately came to the conclusion that yes, relationships take work, and this is no less true in business than in private life.\nDIFFICULT RELATIONSHIPS GO GLOBAL\nThe need for relationship building and troubleshooting has come into sharp focus as we all feel the effects of dysfunction in Washington and across the globe. Constructive dialogue and diplomacy have taken a backseat to displays of power and control, and these tools don\u2019t seem to be serving us. Observers and pundits, in their election post-mortems, repeatedly noted the effects of \u201cecho chambers\u201d and the breakdown or non-existence of real dialogue among people with different perspectives.\nIn my own personal effort to make sense of where we are in this historical moment, and to explore how I can best use my skills and abilities to bring about more dialogue and understanding, I found two books that gave me hope, inspiration, and direction. They were \u201cLawyers as Peacemakers: Practicing Holistic, Problem-Solving Law\u201d and \u201cLawyers as Changemakers: The Global, Integrative Law Movement,\u201d both by J. Kim Wright. The books really resonated with me because I have long known that the typical approach to lawyering, in which each side lawyers up and goes to battle, often causes more harm than good. It\u2019s the reason I sought out training and experience in alternative forms of conflict resolution and co-founded this business in the first place. I wanted to see what more I could do to help.\nCONTRACTS AS A ROADMAP FOR BUSINESS RELATIONSHIPS\nI reached out to Kim through social media, and over the course of a few conversations, we hatched a plan for her to come to Boulder and teach a workshop. We chose \u201cConscious Contracts\u201d because contracts are the practical roadmap for business relationships. Contracts are legally-binding documents, yet they enable the parties to be creative, to state their goals in their own language, and to commit their promises to writing. Contracts are everywhere. We enter into them all the time in our businesses, and as private individuals too, for things like home purchases or leases, cell and wifi services, and gym memberships. Contracts are usually seen, at best, as a necessary evil to spell out what each person in a business relationship is expected to do or provide, in a given time frame, for a given price, \u201cor else.\u201d Contracts usually devote a lot of ink toward spelling out the consequences of either side not living up to its promise, and we accept those consequences, hoping they will never come to pass. We all sign contracts all the time, including those pop-up \u201cclick to agree\u201d terms of service, which are so ridiculous there\u2019s even a South Park episode devoted to the absurdity of expecting anyone to actually read those things. (Yes, it involves agreeing to be part of a \u201chuman centipede\u201d and yes, it\u2019s hilarious and gross, but I digress).\nA NEW, CONSCIOUS APPROACH TO CONTRACTS\nThe \u201cConscious Contracts\u201d model is an alternative to the traditional model of confusing legalese and unclear expectations. It emphasizes communication between the parties, thoughtful drafting in plain English, and a commitment to using the contracting process to create a workable relationship that empowers the parties to resolve conflicts as they arise, especially in the face of unforeseen complications. Legally speaking, to be considered valid, a contract must contain an offer, acceptance of the offer, \u201cconsideration\u201d \u2013 or something of value exchanged, and finally, mutuality, which basically means the parties understood and agreed to the basic substance and terms of the contract, sometimes referred to as a \u201ca meeting of the minds.\u201d\nThis last piece is the one that\u2019s most glossed over in many agreements, creating problems down the road when it becomes clear that each party to the contract had a different understanding of what was required of them. With a Conscious Contract, the basic elements of a contract are still present, but the parties place a greater focus on \u201c(a) what it is they are planning to do together and why, (b) what are their respective goals and how those will be met, and (c) the core benefits they are each seeking to generate and harvest by joining forces or by making their bargain.\u201d See https://www.discoveringagreement.com/practical-application/for an in-depth discussion of the principles of Conscious Contracting. They also include terms that encourage the parties to deal with disagreement in a new way. Rather than lawyering up at the first sign of disagreement, the contract will specify a commitment to discuss problems with an eye toward resolution, and perhaps a next step of engaging a mediator to assist in resolving conflict, recognizing that litigation and other means of \u201coutsourcing\u201d the conflict are expensive and less effective than engaging directly, in a way that reflects the values and purpose expressed right in the agreement.\nThe Conscious Contracts Workshop, which we hosted on August 10 & 11th, was attended by lawyers, conflict resolution professionals, and entrepreneurs, and involved hands-on practice negotiating contracts with a conscious, solutions-oriented approach. The workshop included an overview of the evolution of contracts and the law, especially in Europe, Australia and New Zealand, which are far ahead of the U.S. in innovating new models for resolving conflict. We also learned about developments in neuroscience and design thinking that apply to negotiation and creation of contractual relationships, which drove home the notion that there\u2019s no substitute for good communication.\nCONSCIOUS AGREEMENTS SERVE CONSCIOUS BUSINESS RELATIONSHIPS\nOne challenge we discussed as a group was that we all see a need to create relationships that work better for all involved, and we all see the value in the Conscious Contracts model, but how do we implement it? Won\u2019t we always be facing resistance among people content to do things in the established way? How will courts interpret these agreements? Can we realistically expect people to do the work required to clearly state their expectations and understandings, rather than just fill in the blanks on pre-printed forms? Can we trust people to invest the time and energy to repair a situation before it goes hopelessly sideways?\nKim encouraged all of us to simply start. With the foundation we learned over the two days, we can start entering into revolutionary new contracts, or we can add incrementally conscious elements to our business interactions over time. Revolutions don\u2019t happen in a day, and we can start by looking at the contracts we use in our businesses to see if we can switch out some of the legalese for plain language. Who would object to that? No one will miss those \u201cwherefores\u201d and other relics of a forgotten language.\nMoving beyond just the language, another way to start incorporating conscious principles is to draft a statement where each party recites why they are entering the contract with the other, what they hope to achieve together, and what the other person is bringing to the table that they appreciate. The standard boilerplate clauses don\u2019t necessarily need to be thrown out the window, but with the inclusion of these more people-oriented statements, the parties to the contract can be reminded of where they started out and what they agreed upon before complications set in. These statements give more recognition to those human needs of feeling seen, heard and respected, and may set the stage for more productive partnerships even in the face of challenges.\nThese approaches may make the most sense in cases where the relationship is deeper and intended to last longer than a simple one-off transaction. For example, at True Connect, we help business partners at the formation stage design partnership agreements, which are by their nature designed to last, yet be flexible in the face of uncertainty. They are a perfect opportunity for the Conscious Contracts model, and we\u2019ve already incorporated some of what we\u2019ve learned into improving our work with our clients.\nAnother conference participant works frequently with landlords, and she saw an opportunity to incorporate some conscious elements into leases, especially leases in owner-occupied properties where the parties were essentially becoming neighbors. The conference prompted some thought about incorporating a section about the type of neighbor each side committed to be to the other.\nDo these contracts take more work than the typical boilerplate agreements we\u2019re used to? Probably. But when so much of the status quo isn\u2019t working, what do we have to lose? More and more, it seems clear that to create a better future, we have to start working together more productively. Where better to start than with our contracts?\nIf you would like to be notified of future True Connect workshops and educational events, please let us know here, and thanks for reading.\nThe Marriage Hack For Business Partners \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Trump May Not Be Crazy, But the Rest of Us Are Getting There Fast: Psychologists\u2019 couches are filling up as Americans seek relief from Trump Anxiety Disorder:\nDuring normal times, therapists say, their sessions deal with familiar themes: relationships, self-esteem, everyday coping. Current events don\u2019t usually invade. But numerous counselors said Trump and his convulsive effect on America\u2019s national conversation is giving politics a prominence on the psychologist\u2019s couch not seen since the months after 9/11\u2014another moment in which events were frightening in a way that had widespread emotional consequences.\nEmpirical data bolsters the anecdotal reports from practitioners. The American Psychiatric Association in a May survey found that 39 percent of people said their anxiety level had risen over the previous year\u2014and 56 percent were either \u201cextremely anxious\u201d or \u201csomewhat anxious about \u201cthe impact of politics on daily life.\u201d A 2017 study found two-thirds of Americans\u2019 see the nation\u2019s future as a \u201cvery or somewhat significant source of stress.\u201d\nThese findings suggest the political-media community has things backwards when it comes to Trump and mental health.\nFor two years or more, commentators have been cross-referencing observations of presidential behavior with the official APA Diagnostic and Statistical Manual\u2019s definition of narcissistic personality disorder. Journalists have compared contemporary video of Trump with interviews from the 1980s for signs of possible cognitive decline. And even some people on his own team, according to books and news reports, have been reading up on the process of presidential removal under the 25th Amendment of the Constitution\u2014fueled by suspicions that the president\u2019s allegedly erratic and undeniably precedent-shattering approach to the Oval Office may prove eventually to be a case of non compos mentis.\nA more plausible interpretation, in the view of some psychological experts, is that Trump has been cultivating, adapting and prospering from his distinctive brand of provocation, brinkmanship, and self-drama for the past 72 years. What we\u2019re seeing is merely the president\u2019s own definition of normal. It is only the audience who finds the performance disorienting.\nIn other words: He\u2019s not crazy, but the rest of us are getting there fast.\nAardvark\u2019s Animadversion\nOf course, a person would have to be insane not to be very worried right now. Thus, your mental instability is strong proof of the normality of your reaction to present circumstances:\nThere was only one catch and that was Catch-22, which specified that a concern for one\u2019s safety in the face of dangers that were real and immediate was the process of a rational mind. Orr was crazy and could be grounded. All he had to do was ask; and as soon as he did, he would no longer be crazy and would have to fly more missions. Orr would be crazy to fly more missions and sane if he didn\u2019t, but if he were sane he had to fly them. If he flew them he was crazy and didn\u2019t have to, but if he didn\u2019t want to he was sane and had to. Yossarian was moved very deeply by the absolute simplicity of this clause of Catch-22 and let out a respectful whistle.\nAuthor ariusaardvarkPosted on October 12, 2018 Categories TrumpTags Catch-22, insanity, Trump\nPrevious Previous post: Not the Sharpest Knives in the Drawer\nNext Next post: \u201cNo Longer Ratings Gold\u201d: The Flop Sweat Begins to Show",
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        "raw_content": "How can a company improve the interpersonal relationships of its employees\nProductivity, leadership skills, teamwork and the ability to excel are very important in a business environment.\nThe importance of communication. image- kellyservices.co.uk\nCarlos Comas\nImportant tips to improve our attention You Only Need Three Exercises To Keep Fit Trees can actually save our environment\nImproving communication between people is a key factor for success in business. What would a company be without the interaction between the individuals that comprise it? We present here reasons why the employer should deal with this.\nDeveloping nonverbal and verbal communication skills is essential to enhance results and build harmony in interpersonal relationships. A research by American psychologist Albert Mehrabian, a professor at the University of California, indicates that 38% of the impact of communication is in the tone of voice, while only 7% is the actual words. People think most of the time that working on the verbal aspect of communication is enough to maintain good interpersonal relationships.\nWhat is not said, that is, gestures, body posture and eye contact, is as important as speech and can help in work relationships.The nonverbal forms of communication are 55% more impactful than other forms of communication as they are part of the universal language with which people relate, according to the Mehrabian study.\nHow to improve interpersonal relationships in the company\nTo improve interpersonal relationships, the company must give special attention to internal communication processes. The collaborators and managers have to know each other better, relate and execute the projects together. That is the push that the company must give so the employees themselves can improve their relationships.\nAddressing positively the diversity of ethnic groups, ages, social classes, religions, sexual orientations and cultural formations within the company is essential to improve interpersonal relationships and productivity. The more diversity is recognised, the more results on a global scale will be achieved. Diversity is essential for a successful operation and that is why differences between collaborators must be valued, says Alfredo Castro, managing partner of MOT, a company specialising in training and management development.\nLeaders must be open to new ideas and feedback, working to consolidate the company's strategic vision. The first responsibility of a leader is to ensure that everyone in the organisation understands that working together must be a positive experience and that it is necessary to create an environment of respect, open and inclusiveness, in which employees can share without fear of being judged.\nFor this, it is necessary to be ethical and integral in relation to values, as well as being able to build associations and influence other people, even without having authority over them.\nProvide solutions, not problems\nWe all like people who are proactive and seek solutions and are not left alone with problems. Being positive and encouraging people is a good strategy to improve human relationships at work. Successful people are optimistic because they have that capacity to find opportunities and alternatives where others see only threats and difficulties. Finally, smile and develop a sense of humour; this serves to create a group and relax any tense moments. In addition, having the ability to laugh at oneself is the best therapy against one's ego and a practical way of putting one's feet on the ground.",
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        "raw_content": "Jayms Battaglia, campus and community coordinator at University Lutheran Church, is the 2017 recipient of the Ed O\u2019Neil Award from the Massachusetts Housing and Shelter Alliance. Jayms will receive the award at the organization\u2019s annual meeting on Tuesday, December 12, 2017 (meeting details and tickets). Congratulations, Jayms!\nOn Sunday, November 13, 2016, UniLu members joined Harvard students of different faiths\u2014Christian, Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist, Sikh, and Zoroastrian\u2014for the Harvard Chaplains\u2018 annual Interfaith Meal Packing Event. The group packed 25,000 meals for food-insecure residents of local communities, which were then distributed to local charities through The Outreach Program. UniLu members also contributed more than\u2026\nUniLu\u2019s campus and community coordinator Jayms Battaglia, 2014-16 Harvard Divinity School intern Caston Boyd, and Pastor Kari Jo Verhulst are featured in a short film about Lutheran campus ministry released by LuMin, the Lutheran Campus Ministry Network \u00b7 ELCA. The nine-minute film, which includes appearances by students and Lutheran campus ministers across the United States,\u2026\nCongratulations to those elected to positions of leadership at the 2016 annual congregational meeting on Sunday, January 31, 2016: Claye Metelmann, and Erika Oleson, Laura Tracey, and Hernan Villarroel were elected to two-year terms on the Church Council Laura Gilson was re-elected to a one-year student term on the Church Council Edward A. Bucher was\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "Da Vinci surgery: Robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery.\nOver the years, surgical techniques have changed as technology has improved. Traditionally, many urologic surgeries were performed as \u2018open\u2019 procedures \u2013 entering the body through a large incision. This form of surgery was invasive, and impacted how long it took the body to heal. In addition, exposing a large portion of the internal body, for long periods of time, put patients at a higher risk of infection.\nA dramatic shift in surgical technique occurred with the introduction of laparoscopic surgery. By using this minimally invasive approach, surgeons perform surgery through several small incisions. Smaller openings help minimize blood loss, infection, and promote healing.\nToday, laparoscopic surgery has evolved into robot-assisted laparoscopic surgery. This technology involves the use of a robotic surgical platform \u2013 da Vinci surgery \u2013 developed by Intuitive Surgical Systems. This system consists of a four-armed robot (one arm controls a high definition camera; the other three arms control instruments), and a console where the surgeon sits to control the robot.\nThe robotic arms function like human hands, and give the surgeon unparalleled dexterity, precision, and maneuverability. The surgeon has complete control at all times; the robot is never in control of the surgery.\nDa Vinci surgery allows complex surgical dissection and reconstruction for:\nProstate cancer surgery (robot-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy).\nKidney cancer surgery (robot-assisted radical nephrectomy and partial nephrectomy).\nBladder cancer surgery (robot-assisted radical cystectomy).\nReconstructive surgical procedures of the ureter such as ureteropelvic junction obstruction repair (robot-assisted laparoscopic pyeloplasty).\nAlong with these urologic procedures, da Vinci surgery is utilized by surgeons in many medical specialties.\nRobotic surgery is quite complex and involves specialized training for the surgeon. During the procedure, the urologist depends on a dedicated surgical team: a bedside surgical assistant, a surgical nurse and an Anesthesiologist. It is important that this team work in unity to accomplish desired surgical outcomes.\nRobotic surgery benefits patients through decreased blood loss, a shorter hospital stay, and quick recovery time.",
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        "raw_content": "The \u201cdream team\u201d alternative to the Trinity Toll Road in Dallas would build a smaller four-lane road, but it leaves the door open for wide highway later on. Image: Trinity Parkway Design Charette [PDF]\nIt seems like the Trinity Toll Road \u2014 a proposal to build a wide, high-speed road right next to the Trinity River in Dallas \u2014 is losing momentum. But the politics of road-building in Texas are tricky, and the highway isn\u2019t dead yet.\nEarlier this week, a \u201cdream team\u201d of advisers selected by Mayor Mike Rawlings, who supports the project, came out and said they didn\u2019t think the $1.5 billion highway was necessary, and that it would ultimately undermine efforts to establish a nice park by the river. However, their proposal for a smaller, four-lane road would leave open the option of building a wider highway later on.\nIn the City Council, legislators are still looking to build the full highway, but now they won\u2019t come out and say it directly. At least, that seems to be the takeaway from the latest intrigue, according to Dallas Morning News\u2019 Transportation Blog reporter Brandon Formby:\nIn a last-minute amendment, the City Council voted unanimously not to affirm its support of the larger version of Trinity Parkway that\u2019s planned to be built. But it didn\u2019t technically say it doesn\u2019t support it. In a way, it reaffirmed its support for the current large plan in a subsequent 10-4 vote to look at how to incorporate the dream team\u2019s recommendations into the existing, already FHWA-approved plan for the larger road.\nPhilip Kingston made the motion to reaffirm support for that larger version still (likely) moving forward, referred to as Alternative 3C. It was an apparent attempt to nail down his colleagues on whether or not they actually support eventually going bigger if they start small with the dream team\u2019s recommendations.\nAnd it came after last-minute, behind-the-scenes negotiations in the past two days to get council members to formally drop support for 3C broke down in an attempt during an attempt by both sides to secure a unanimous vote to move forward with just the dream team\u2019s plan, according to people familiar with the situation.\nEven Formby, who\u2019s been following this intently, wasn\u2019t sure what to make of this: \u201cWhere does that leave us? My guess is where we were \u2014 the larger version lives.\u201d But we\u2019re just weeks from an election that could decide the matter for good. A roster of anti-toll road candidates is vying for open seats on them City Council. If enough of them win, it could put a definitive halt to the project.\nElsewhere on the Network today: The Urbanist reports that Seattle\u2019s getting some new protected bike lanes. NRDC Switchboard discusses this ins and outs of \u201cgreen streets.\u201d And Strong Towns delves into the bizarre psychology of why some Texans would oppose a totally privately funded high-speed rail project.",
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        "raw_content": "By Tony Dutzik\nCross-posted from the Frontier Group.\nA century ago, a new transportation technology burst onto the scene that threatened to disrupt everything: the car.\nThinkers of the day, along with boosters of the new technology, dreamed grand dreams of the utopia it would bring. General Motors\u2019 Futurama exhibit at the 1939 World\u2019s Fair (shown in the amazing 1940 promotional film, To New Horizons) envisioned a nation criss-crossed by broad highways engineered for \u201csafety \u2013 safety with increased speed\u201d; American cities that were \u201creplanned around the highly developed, modern traffic system\u201d; and a network of urban express highways with rights of way \u201cso routed so as to displace outmoded business sections and undesirable slum areas whenever possible.\u201d\nSound familiar? The vision of the future dreamed up by General Motors largely came to pass\u2026 but utopia did not follow. Missing from Futurama, as from most utopian visions, was a full understanding of the trade-offs involved \u2014 the gutting of city after city for the construction of urban freeways; the expenditure of trillions of dollars over the last half-century on the highway system; the loss of roughly a million lives to motor vehicle crashes in the U.S. since 1990 alone (so much for \u201csafety with speed\u201d); environmental degradation and public health damage from vehicle exhaust and fossil fuel production \u2014 the list goes on and on.\nThe utopia of Futurama was one the United States willingly strove to implement through public policy. The data presented in this story in CityLab by Richard Florida and Aria Bendix show that, while cities and countries around the world embraced the car to some degree and continue to do so, no one pushed as many chips to the center of the table in a big bet on automobility as the United States. The technology available to those countries was the same; the role it was given within society differed.\nThis history is important to remember as we consider the next disruptive technology to transform transportation: autonomous vehicles. David Roberts at Vox has a fantastic piece up on the \u201ctransformative potential of self-driving cars\u201d and his is a utopia worth aspiring to \u2013 one in which autonomous, electric cars reduce the amount of space in our cities devoted to cars and parking, play nicely with bicycles and pedestrians, and allow such travel as does occur to take place with a minimum of environmental impact.\nBut it is critical to understand that neither Roberts\u2019 utopian vision, nor the various dystopian visions about the future of driverless cars, are foreordained. The form autonomous vehicles and the cities that surround them will take in the future is likely to be driven as much by public policy as by technology.\nAutonomous vehicles can be many things. They can be safe for their users, safe for other road users (including pedestrians and cyclists), comfortable, fast, efficient, affordable, and environmentally sensitive. It is unlikely that they can be all of those things to everyone all of the time. A Google car that stops safely for every pedestrian in harm\u2019s way is unlikely to get through a city very fast \u2013 and if it is not very fast, who will choose to use it? Nor is a vehicle that starts and stops a great deal likely to be a place where everyone will feel comfortable watching Netflix or catching up on texts, as the emerging literature on autonomous vehicles and motion sickness suggests.\nThere is also no consensus as to which of these values \u2013 safety, speed, comfort, environmental impact \u2014 is likely to predominate when the time comes for trade-offs to be made. On one hand, you have Roberts\u2019 vision of low-speed autonomous vehicles traveling in harmony with pedestrians and cyclists on shape-shifting streets that perfectly balance everyone\u2019s needs while preserving safety. At the other extreme, you have visions like this one in which autonomous vehicles whip through city centers at high rates of speed with nary a cyclist or pedestrian in sight.\nWho will strike the balance among these values and imperatives? Often, the question is raised as one of ethics \u2014 if an autonomous vehicle is forced to choose between an action that will harm its occupant or one that will harm, say, a child wandering into the street, what will it choose to do? But really, it is a question of law, and questions of law are ultimately settled \u2014 for better or worse \u2014 through the political system.\nAt a forum Monday on autonomous vehicles at the Shared Use Mobility Summit in Chicago, Lauren Isaac of Parsons Brinckerhoff noted that the difference between an autonomous vehicle utopia and an autonomous vehicle nightmare is one of smart public policy. But the same is true of our current, non-autonomous vehicle system. We already, for example, have many proven \u201ctechnologies\u201d for keeping pedestrians and cyclists safe in our cities \u2013 low, aggressively enforced speed limits, traffic calming techniques, protected bike and walking paths, etc. We just simply choose not to use them all that much.\nWe have lived with the automobile so long that we forget that the rules surrounding its use in society were determined by people motivated by a particular set of values and self-interests. We live with the legacy of their decisions every day, as Roberts\u2019 concerns about the danger of autonomous vehicles falling victim to path dependence illustrate.\nI am an optimist in that I believe that a vision for autonomous vehicles like the one Roberts describes is possible \u2013 a future in which autonomous vehicles can be used to serve the goals of health, safety, environmental protection, efficiency with regard to the use of public funds and natural resources, and sustainable economic prosperity. But, that future is not inevitable. To get there, we first must articulate a compelling vision (Roberts\u2019 is a good start), be clear about our values, and then lay out a pathway for how those values can be supported through smart and judicious use of public policy.\nThe arrival of the car in the early 20th century led to the creation of countless laws to regulate, encourage and (in some cases) virtually require its use. The policy debate around autonomous vehicles provides an opportunity to revisit many of those decisions. If the AV revolution achieves nothing more than that, it may still be of great value. But there is potential to achieve more \u2013 much more. Articulating our vision of what utopia might look like is a first step toward making it a reality.\nI think it\u2019s probably a lot more complicated than that. Yes, some morons may purchase an F-150 for the reasons you say but it\u2019s likely also because they need a vehicle anyway, so they might as well purchase one which compensates for the small size of a part of their anatomy. Now if the need to purchase a vehicle vanishes, then whatever vehicle they may be riding in isn\u2019t theirs, hence it\u2019s not associated with their \u201cpersonality\u201d. In that case, it\u2019s not really unmanly being seen in a minivan. It just happened to be the first vehicle which answered your electronic hail.\nYes, people my rent robotrucks, but I\u2019d say most of the time it will be because they just need the capabilities. The hire price per mile will more or less ensure that. So will the lower speeds. I\u2019ve repeated advocated much higher highway speed limits mainly because it would help get rid of SUVs. They wouldn\u2019t be cost effective to drive at 125 mph, if indeed they could even reach those speeds. It will be even more so with robocars where a person renting a truck to show off will pay for it twice\u2014once financially, and again by taking much longer to get where they\u2019re going simply because the truck is unstable at speeds small, aerodynamic robocars can easily reach. Given a choice of, say, 20 cent per mile 150 mph transportation, or 50 cent per mile 70 mph transportation, most people will choose the former.\nWhy would the end user be required to pay for something beyond their control? For hire vehicles get dents and dings from rocks all the time. Fixing them is part of the cost of running that business. Any cost is amortized among all the passengers, not just the one who happened to be in the vehicle when the dent occurred.\nA driverless system would probably be a lot worse that the best drivers but better than the worst, even in the city.\nThe good news is they are adding accident prevention technology as a supplement first. A speed governor would also be helpful.\nOn 60 Minutes last night they said that Google has given up on the idea of having a car that operates driverlessly most of the time but expects the person to step in and hit brake when something unexpected happens, like a pedestrian or bicycle. Too dangerous. I hope others will follow that example.\nThe fear scenario is that others promoting the technology will see the liability cost of a big upturn in pedestrian and bicycle deaths as worth it to reduce the number of pedestrians and bicycles and scare everyone back into cars, whether then can afford them or not.\nPersonally I think everyone is WAY too hyped (on both sides) over it. Driverless cars probably won\u2019t ever be fully driverless due to safety/insurance reasons, and will be in effect a glorified cruise control. Commercial companies have zero incentive to use automation tech when AB60 exists.\nAt most, it\u2019ll be an expensive addon that will appeal mostly to suburbanites and older people.\nModern videos are the same thing, they just use a more modern vocabulary. In 20 years people will consider all of our \u201cmodern\u201d predictions as a joke just like we do with hilarious predictions from the 80s and 90s.\nAre you sure about that? I think deployment of autonomous vehicles is still decades away. I was watching a 60 Minutes segment last evening and one of the comments from the reporter (Bill Whitaker) remarking on the deployment of these mobile devices was that one of the AV builders\u2019 (I forget which one) vehicles was incapable of operating in rainy conditions. What about operating in fog or blowing dust, the latter of which is common in California\u2019s inland empire region?\nThe real test of AV operation is the capability to perform flawlessly under all circumstances; in any situation \u2013 the so-called weakest link in the equation. Also, mentioned in the 60 Minutes piece was that an occupant would still need to be completely alert as to possible dangers that may arise forcing immediate intervention (driver assistance) should there be a need for such, such as in dealing with an unexpected encounter with wind, rain, fog, snow, hail, dust, you name it.\nPRT systems could very well become commonplace before the first commercial AV ever hits the road.\nOr you can just use temporal separation. ie, have all delivery vehicles operate on roads from 8pm-8am while the rest of the day only mass transit, taxis and emergency vehicles can. But even then, most streets would not need it.\nMost gearheads hate robocars because gearheads are gearheads because they themselves can work on a car (which uses proprietary software) and drive it. You\u2019re thinking of cagers and soccermom types. There\u2019s a difference between hobbyists and casual users.\nAlso, the NRA is the biggest opponent of smart-guns (ie ones that have an electronic lock on them) which is why they are not made. This is due to fears that the government could just press a button and turn off all the smart guns.\nIt\u2019s important to recognize that car and gun enthusiasts tend to be much more staunchly and ideologically opposed to smart cars and smart guns than anyone else. Whether or not this is a good or bad thing, I won\u2019t comment on.\nThe train or bus rapid transit line could be self-driving as well, significantly reducing the costs of operating a transit system.\nThe issue with kids transportation is there must be a lot of trusts and supervision. Lets say that if you were to start a carpool program, there needs to be a community where the parents know and trust each other. A random system isn\u2019t going to work for parents, and lots of low capacity vehicles are not going to solve the traffic jam. If you need a professional and high capacity that might as well be a school bus.\nrpuentes\nAppealing \u201cmostly to suburbanites and older people\u201d may undermine your argument as (depending on how you measure) more than half of America lives in suburbs and older people will be 22% of the population by 2040.\nMore like a On-star system where you will need a regular subscription to enable or continue that feature. These types of system require regular if not frequent updates and software companies have been selling software as services. The cars however continue to sell like a regular product and must continue to work if the user does not want that service.\nIf they did that they\u2019d probably just take the self-driving car all the way to their destination instead of using a suburban train or bus. Case in point, Britain eliminated a whole bunch of their branch line train service in the 1960s with the idea that people would just drive to local \u201chub\u201d stations, and then get off at destination \u201chub\u201d stations and then presumably take local public transportation, instead, people just started driving the whole trip rather than doing so many mode transfers.\nPart of the problem is kids don\u2019t go to neighborhood schools typically, but to more distant \u2018central\u2019 schools. School districts long ago figured out how to cut down some administrative costs by having kids go to fewer and bigger schools, typically located out of the way on \u201cgreenfield\u201d sites. This is one of the reasons it\u2019s very uncommon for American schoolchildren to walk or bike to school.\n\u201cthere needs to be a community where the parents know and trust each other\u201d\nDo you have children? I know every single parent of every single child in my son\u2019s classroom. How is that for a \u201ccommunity\u201d.\nIn this day and age the ability of an app to connect riders going to the same school and to even be able to select for specific co-riders is trivial. Parents can decline to accept a carpool with specific students that perhaps their child does not get along with. The vehicles can be trivially installed. with webcams so parents can monitor the trip.\nHuge numbers of parents would make this decision given the chance. I once had a school bus driver fired for laying out a string of expletives at me on the roadway. Frankly I might just prefer the robot.\nI certainly agree that IF they had their way, the gearheads would ban robocars. But since there\u2019s no Constitutional support for anything even remotely resembling such a proscription, they\u2019ll use the existence of the cars as a tool to restrict access to roadways by other forms of transportation.\nIt already is in Vancouver, BC. And they run trains on three minute headways all day long. It\u2019s the way one would like all transit to run.\nJustin Runia\nTotally autonomous cars are really far off; but there\u2019s a bunch of technology that could be released fairly soon that could make driving less wasteful and less of a pain:\n1) ad-hoc mesh networking between cars, from which the idea of \u201cprevailing speed\u201d could actually be determined\n2) accurate sensing arrays that can inform actual distance between cars, instead of relying on eyeball measurements and tricks to estimate\nI think the way forward will be some sort of big-brother-ish opt-in program pushed by insurance companies, who will absorb the costs in exchange for the right to craft better risk-models for their plan holders. Sucks, but that\u2019s driving for you\u2026\nHerbert S. White, dean emeritus of Indiana University\u2019s library school, used to have a column in American Libraries in which he remarked more than once that organizations always find money to do what they really want to do. (The context was the long tradition in most universities and local governments to cry poor when it came to funding their libraries. Anyone surprised?) I often have occasion to think of that observation, especially when we talk about governments being broke in what is arguably still, in the aggregate, the richest nation on Earth.\nNow when you bring up the true cost of far-edge building and living, you\u2019re preaching to the choir as far as I\u2019m concerned, or at least to the oldest member of the bass section. Suburban sprawl, especially the exurban explosion of the last twenty or thirty years, has been a disastrous waste of resources and is unsustainable by any rational standard. But then, so is maintaining a military budget larger than the next seven countries combined (down from the next ten, though, according to pgpf.org!), perpetuating a large and permanent underclass in a wealthy country, or having one of the highest rates of gun violence in the world for decades without even attempting to find solutions. But we do all those things, and will continue doing them, because at some level they are things we, as a country, want to do. (Presumably not most of us here, but then we\u2019re such a tiny minority that we\u2019d hardly be calling the shots even if our country were still a democracy.)\nSimilarly, I don\u2019t think the U.S. has really changed its attitudes about sprawl; not fundamentally, not deeply. Certainly, super-wealthy individuals like the Kochs, most corporations, and most of the politicians who take their orders, are fine with the status quo; but I don\u2019t think that it occurs yet even to most regular Americans that a good life could be possible without a McMansion on a giant isolated lot and a minimum of two gigantic vehicles to get wherever one wants or needs to go. I don\u2019t know if that thought will ever percolate far in our society. Basically, I think that as a country, overall, we still love sprawl and will do whatever it takes to keep it going.\nI don\u2019t look forward to self-driving vehicles with much enthusiasm. I do see how they could be very useful in some applications: they could do a lot to enhance mobility and reduce isolation for rural residents who aren\u2019t comfortable driving and for people with disabilities that affect their ability to drive; and as several have commented in this discussion, they could be an invaluable \u201clast-mile\u201d adjunct in communities not dense enough to be fully served by conventional transit. They may end up serving such functions in countries where a modicum of reason and a basic awareness of the concept of the common good still influence public policy. Here in the U.S., to the extent they are developed and adopted, they will usher in the end of public transportation; the end, to a large extent, of our nascent experiments in returning to human-scaled, walkable, and bike-friendly communities; and a new Age of Sprawl that will make the last sixty years look like a timid opening act.\nAs usual when I think about the likely future, I fervently hope I\u2019m wrong. It\u2019s not the future I want for my children and grandchildren, or for myself for that matter. But I don\u2019t see realistic prospects of a less dystopian alternative.\nI expect it to replace taxis in crowded cities first. Taxi drivers are mostly pretty terrible, but the taxis go really slow anyway\u2026\nThe really hard problems for driverless cars are actually in the countryside at high speeds on rural roads.\nDepends how congested it is downtown. Nobody\u2019s going to switch from taking PATH or NJ Transit to driving though the Holland Tunnel\u2026. it would be so much slower.\nIn the UK, people drive the whole trip out in the \u201ccounties\u201d, but if they\u2019re going to London, why then often they do park at the train station and take the train, because driving in London is yeeech.\nActually, the 1950s stuff has dated really badly, but the stuff from the 1920s holds up pretty well. So does the stuff from the 1930s and 1960s. It\u2019s interesting \u2014 there was something *weird* about the 1950s which is very out of sync with other time periods.\nSchoolbuses have always been the most out of date rattletrap buses on the road \u2014 always decades behind city buses and charter buses. They suck.\nWell, people in rural areas will continue to own cars, period.\nThe first robocar which runs someone over by going at high speed on a residential street will result in the complete banning of robocars.\nPeople are really, really paranoid about getting killed by robots \u2014 much more paranoid than they are about getting killed by humans. This has been true for *centuries* \u2014 it\u2019s not changing.\nWhat I see happening is \u201cnannyware\u201d features on cars \u2014 devices which prohibit people from making dangerous maneuvers by preventing the accelerator from working if you\u2019re trying to follow too closely, preventing the steering from working if you\u2019re trying to crash into someone, etc. These will give insurance discounts and so will become ubiquitous.\nWell, here are some optimistic points.\nI think people are less and less tolerant of the massacres happening on our streets \u2014 Streetsblog is only one of the media outlets which is amplifying this.\nAs a result, I think that driverless cars will be required to actually drive safely \u2014 maintain safe following distances, etc.\nAbout 2/3 of current drivers on the road DON\u2019T drive safely. They tailgate, for one thing.\nDriverless cars, by not tailgating, will allow a *lot fewer* cars per hour on the expressway. (It\u2019ll be about the same number of cars per hour in the city.)\nThis means that the congestion problem will actually get *worse*. And congestion is one of the primary reasons why people start looking for alternatives to automobiles. If the train is speeding past the long queue of driverless cars, people will take the train.\nPeople don\u2019t take the subway in NYC because it\u2019s nice; they take it because it\u2019s faster than driving. A LOT faster.\nI would go even further and say it\u2019s not the subsidies OR the public policy in general \u2014 it\u2019s *specifically* the zoning laws which BANNED dense construction, which therefore forced sprawl. 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        "raw_content": "It\u2019s been two weeks since the Great American Eclipse and patients have been coming in to see me, worried about their eyes. Most wore the proper ISO-compliant eyewear, but they were still concerned they may have burned their retinas while gazing at the sun.\nThis is a cross-sectional scan of a patient who has damaged their retina by staring at the sun. The dark gap at the bottom of the image is evidence of this damage and correlates with vision loss.\nDamage from staring at the sun usually doesn\u2019t manifest until about 12 hours after exposure. The main symptom is blurry vision\u2013usually at the center of your vision. You may notice a central spot or several spots missing from your vision. There may be areas of discoloration, like an afterimage that comes after looking at a camera flash.\nIf you have any of these symptoms after having experienced the eclipse, it\u2019s best to get in to see an ophthalmologist (EyeMD) as soon as possible. A retina specialist will be able to perform specialized testing (like the OCT image shown here) to determine if your retina was burned during the sun exposure.\nThe good news is that many will recover from these retinal burns, but it can take months or even a year for full recovery.\nThis entry was posted on September 5, 2017 by visionmd in The Eye and tagged burn, Eclipse, eye burn, OCT, retina, retina burn, Solar eclipse.\nhttps://wp.me/p2kVu3-cN",
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        "raw_content": "Art & Story Time\nFri/10:30-11:30am\nWe are eager to share the passion for great children's literature and creative visual expression with our youngest visitors. Children ages two to five years old and their accompanying adults can share books, flannel board stories, puppets, and acting out stories along with related art and craft activities. Program is free with admission to the museum or membership and lasts from 10:30 to 11:30 am.\nThis Event is Brought to You By Chesapeake Children's Museum\nHands-on museum for children of all ages. Interactive exhibits: Bay Window (live animals to touch & learn about), Waterman (boat & pier to sail away to parts unknown), Colombian Market (marketplace and eat-in kitchen area to serve your finest tea party) Center Stage (dress up and pretend), Body Works (doctor/dentist room) and Express Yourself (arts & crafts that can be completed and taken home), as well as a building/train area and a music room. Situated in the Spa Creek Conservancy Park at the headwaters of Spa Creek - with a quiet nature trail. Admission $5 for ages one and up. Hours 10am-4pm, summer hours 11am-5pm. Groups by appointment on Wednesdays.",
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        "raw_content": "In case you haven\u2019t noticed, it\u2019s tough to be a middle-school or high-school student these days. There is a seemingly constant barrage of different messages, pressures, and expectations coming at students. Our goal is to provide a space where students can discover and be reminded of the things that matter most. Our desire is that every student would come to know his or her identity and purpose in Jesus.\nUnmanned is our middle-school ministry, geared toward 6th-8th graders. We meet Wednesday nights during the school year from 6:30-7:45pm in the youth room (out in the gym). We have a ton of fun (dodge ball anyone?!), and at the end of the day are committed to equipping and sending these students into the world as followers of Jesus.\nVertigo is our high-school ministry, reaching 9th-12th graders. We meet Wednesday nights during the school year from 7:45-9:00pm. We gather for a time of singing, some crazy games, and a teaching. Then we break off into small groups to grow deeper in our relationship with God and others.\nUpcoming Youth Ministry Happenings!\nFebruary 8-10, Unmanned Spring Hill Retreat | Cost: $150\nFebruary 23, Vertigo Auction | Auction items due: February 5\nFebruary 17, 24, & March 3, Profession of Faith Class\nVertigo Auction donation forms are available at the Info Desk.\nEach year we go on a summer mission trip. It\u2019s the culmination of our year together and a powerful reminder that all of us have been called to the mission-field, sharing the good news of Jesus every day, in every way.\nFor information about youth ministry contact Josh.",
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        "raw_content": "\u201cThe people walking in darkness have seen a great a light; on those living in the land of deep darkness a light has dawned.\u201d \u2013 Isaiah 9:2\nChris Probasco recalls Isaiah 9:2 as a theme verse for his call to mission work. When he was a young Christian and became aware that there were people in the world who had never heard the gospel \u2014 people literally \u201cwalking in darkness\u201d who needed to \u201csee a great light\u201c, Chris\u2019 response was to ask God: \u201cWhere do you want to send me?\u201d\nGod answered Chris by leading he and his wife to the Basque region of Spain \u2014 a spiritually dark place. The Probascos were given the opportunity to shine God\u2019s light into that darkness\u2026 an adventure they will never regret.\nI have to wonder what the world would look like if more Christians were moved by the fact that there are still people walking in darkness. What if more of us asked God: \u201cWhere do you want to send me?\u201d And, what if we, too, were willing to go into the dark places\u2026in our neighborhoods or workplaces\u2026across town, or across the globe? We are often afraid to ask God these questions, but we need to remember: There is no safer place to be than in the center of God\u2019s will. His call is always higher, better, and more fulfilling. So, let\u2019s be brave and ask where He might want to send us. Then let\u2019s be willing and eager to take his bright light into the dark places. Let\u2019s live the adventure we were created for. One with no regrets.",
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        "raw_content": "Africana is an exclamation from a contemporary African artist. Find Wambui Kamiru online here: www.wambuikamiru.com\nWambui Kamiru\nBorn and raised in Kenya, Wambui Kamiru has been developing artwork around the theme of colonialism, identity and independence in Africa.\nWambui is the Founder of The Art Space. An online gallery with pop-ups in popular and sometimes unusual spaces: www.theartspace.co.ke\n\u201cTree\u201d was part of the group show \u201cForecast\u201d that brought together Jackie Karuti, Gor Soudan and Wambui Kamiru at the Goethe Institute Nairobi (2015).\n\u201cTree\u201d was about the imagination of a tree by someone who had never seen a tree but had been given the definition from memory by someone who once knew what a tree was. It was part of the conversation around climate change and our individual responsibility towards leaving a healthy planet for future generations.\n\u201cI Move Out. Tomorrow.\u201d was a departure from the political as Wambui explored the personal space occupied by love and the loss of love. It opened March 2015 at Circle Art Gallery as part of the group exhibition, \u201cConcerning the Internal.\u201d Over the course of a month, the installation used social media #IMOTomorrow to share the notes written by the audience who came through the installation.\n\u201cYour Name Betrays You\u201d (#YourNameBetraysYou) opened at Kuona Trust in February 2015, explored the origin of ethnicity using current literature on the invention of culture and tradition. Key texts point at tradition as a purposely-created classification of Africans by missionaries and colonial administrations, much in the same way that a guidebook would be written for birds. The exhibition looked critically at the words/stereotypes we hold of the \u201cother\u201d \u2013 root, development and how we have made it a part of our lives. It also looked at the effect on our future society and created dialogue around our present perceptions of ethnicism.\nWambui is currently working with another artist, Xavier Verhoest on a national public art project/installation, \u201cWho I Am, Who We Are\u201d about the Kenyan identity and ideas of nationalism, present and future.\n\u201cWho I Am, Who We Are\u201d is a project about the idea of nationhood and how this is embodied through the Kenyan sense of identity and everyday interactions. It is a concept animated by the notion that today\u2019s world reflects a reality both multiple and unique. Nowhere is this idea truer than here, in Kenya, at 50. The project has travelled through Nairobi, to Kisumu, Lamu, Nyeri and Isiolo.\nIn 2013, Wambui held an experiential installation on Panafricanism, \u201cHarambee63\u201d at Kuona Trust, Nairobi, where her studio was based. It was also shown at the University of Wits in South Africa in 2014 and at the Kenya National Museum in 2015.\n\u201cHarambee63\u201d places the period of independence, specifically 1960 \u2013 1963 as a key marker of the global movement against the oppression of Black and Coloured people. The installation demonstrates that the struggle for freedom was universal and cyclical. It raises questions about whom we consider revolutionaries touching on Africa\u2019s vast history (1884 \u2013 1963) from Gandhi and Shaka to modern day \u201cheroes\u201d political or non-political.\nOutreach projects that Wambui has been involved in include the Pumwani Art Project: A Beautiful Delivery which brought contemporary art to the hospital walls of East Africa\u2019s largest maternity hospital.",
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        "raw_content": "I\u2019m no Rick Steves, but having a best friend with a Masters in Latin who has traveled to Italy more times than I can count certainly helped with my summer trip to Italy. Below are a few tips and tricks that will help you make the most out of your trip to Rome:\n1. Scavi Tour\nOne of the most exclusive tickets in Rome is the Vatican\u2019s Scavi Tour. Admitting only 250 people per day, this tour takes you under St. Peter\u2019s Basilica to the necropolis where the tomb of Saint Peter is located. Exploring two levels below the current St. Peter\u2019s Basilica, you will see constructions built between 0-50 AD and the bones of Saint Peter. For this amazing experience, you must apply in advance by reaching out to the Excavations Office on the Vatican\u2019s website. If selected, the Excavations Office will reach out to make arrangements. Remember to cover your shoulders and girls should wear garments that extend to the knee.\n2. Vatican and St. Peter\u2019s Basilica\nThe Vatican is a must-see for any tourist in Rome, and not without reason. At almost any time of the year, the line for the Vatican can be several hours long. To avoid the queue, purchase your tickets online in advance. Print your tickets out at home, cut the line, and enjoy! Be sure to wear some comfortable shoes, as you will want to pay the extra fee (\u20ac6) to climb St. Peter\u2019s Basilica\u2019s 551 steps\u2013the view from the roof is incredible!\n3. Colosseum and Roman Forum\nWhile on the subject of tickets and long queues, surely you\u2019re planning on seeing the Colosseum while in Rome. Like the Vatican, the line for the Colosseum can creep on for hours and blocks. You can skip the ticket line by venturing down the street to the Roman Forum to purchase your ticket. Tickets purchased at both the Colosseum and Roman Forum provide entrance to the Colosseum, Roman Forum, and Palatine Hill. However, the line at the Roman Forum is significantly shorter than the one at the Colosseum. While you\u2019re there, be sure not to miss Rome\u2019s first emperor Augustus\u2019 home and the massive Flavian Palace.\n4. Fountains of Rome\nIf you visit Rome during the warmer months, you will definitely work up a sweat. But don\u2019t waste your money buying bottled water because there are free drinking fountains located throughout the city. Aqueducts provide fresh drinking water to fountains and basins every few blocks in Rome\u2013and yes, it\u2019s totally safe to drink. Be sure to bring a refillable water bottle so you can stay hydrated as you see the sights! Having trouble locating the fountains? Download one of the many apps available on the Android or Apple app store to help find a fountain nearby.\n5. Giolitti\nGiolitti is hands down the absolute best gelato in all of Rome. Nay, it\u2019s the best gelato in all of Italy! Located near the Pantheon and a short walk from the Trevi Fountain, Giolitti will serve you the best gelato you will ever have. Pay at the counter in the front room, then proceed to the gelato bar where you will be served. A small (piccolo) two flavor cup is more than enough and is only \u20ac2.5. Try my favorite: one scoop dark chocolate (cioccolato fondente) and one scoop mint (menta).\nHope you have as much fun on your Italian adventure as we had on ours! To plan your own Italian getaway, visit the Italian Tourism Board at their official website.\nColosseum, Giolitti, Italy, Palatine Hill, Roman Forum, Rome, Scavi Tour, St. Peter's Basilica, tips, Vatican, Vatican City\n3 thoughts on \u201cTravel Tips and Tricks: Rome, Italy\u201d\nGood tips! I lived in Rome for two years and loved showing visitors around when they stayed with me \ud83d\ude42\nI am so gutted that I didn\u2019t go to that gelato place when I was in Rome! I had some great ones, but need to go back!\nIt is the best! There are tons of great shops, but this one can\u2019t be topped! My husband and I were in Rome for one day last summer and I made him go there with me twice that day. I\u2019m a bit of an addict\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "Wart Removal Superdrug \u2013 READ THIS\nTwo days after the cutting and burning out of a verruca the dressing is changed.\n[verruca post op. The Second Operation\nThere are, however, some preventative measures that need to be noted while utilizing Wartrol.\nWartrol can only be utilized on the surface, and is for that reason not ideal for some kinds of blemishes such as dental as well as conjunctival protuberances.\nWhile utilizing Wartrol, it is possible that it is erroneously applied to regular skin surrounding the blemish. Considering that both the verruca and the surrounding tissue are comparable in structure, Wartrol may liquify the keratin of that typical skin, working as an abrasion as well as making it much easier for the mole to spread there.\nCommonly individuals ask this question \u2013 \u201cwhere can i get wartrol nonprescription?\u201d. 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They can even spread in the same person to different areas of their body via the fingers if they handle the blemishes and after that touch various other locations.\nThese are excrescences that appear on the skin, as well as can be predisposed to via several variables.\nThe transmission of protuberances can occur with straight contact with the excrescence, or indirect call, such as a person handling the verruca, and afterwards move the infection particles via their fingers.\nThis layer is called the horny layer. At the bottom of these layers ( internal in the direction of the body), is a basic layer that frequently regenerates these cells. HPV infection bits need to reach this basic layer in order to create a excrescence.\nBusted epithelium in the skin via injury or maceration (a softness that happens in skin as a result of constant direct exposure to fluid, such as the pruning of fingers that happens during showering) will certainly present the virus to its target, which it or else might not have had the ability to get to.\nBasing on damp floorings (as in swimming pools or shower rooms) creates maceration of the skin, and the difficult floor covering might create abrasions.\nWarts on the hand and fingers infected the skin around the nails in individuals who constantly bite their nails or kids that suck their thumbs, as well as may likewise infect the skin around their mouths.\nShaving may spread protuberances over the location revealed to the blades\nPeople that take care of meat, poultry, as well as fish for a living are frequently revealed to the wetness of these foods and to water, that makes their skin macerated as well as at risk of HPV infection.\nTypical protuberances existing as small, strong bumps that have a rough surface. They can mature to 1 centimeters in diameter as well as there might be a number of, fusing to create a big mass.\nThey normally do not have signs, yet can be tender on the palmar elements of fingers, or when they have crevices going through them.\nTypical excrescences can grow around the genital areas, yet only in 1 to 2% of grown-up instances. They comprise two-thirds of genital verrucas in children.\nTypical warts might continue to be unmodified for months or years, as well as undertake adjustments in the future.\nThe threat of infection is enhanced by nail-biting, and their visibility can disrupt nail development. They are painful if they expand under a nail plate.\nThis kind of growth appears on the plantar (lower) facet of the foot, and also has the appearance of a sharply defined, round area, with a rough surface area, and also surrounded by a smooth collar.\nPlantar warts mostly show up at stress factors on the foot, and also there can in some cases be numerous blemishes simultaneously. If numerous protuberances grow so close together that they come to be fused, they are called mosaic plantar moles.\nThey can commonly be painful, and the discomfort can be rather severe. Mosaic verrucas are typically pain-free.\nPlantar warts can persist for a variable period of time, dealing with after a year or up to a number of years.\nAirplane moles are rounded, smooth, flat, and normally skin-colored. They can expand to regarding 5mm in diameter, as well as there can be approximately several numerous them. 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        "raw_content": "Daily Ratings and News for Synovus Financial\nComplete the form below to receive the latest headlines and analysts' recommendations for Synovus Financial with our free daily email newsletter:\nAdvanSix (ASIX) Downgraded by Zacks Investment Research\n663 Shares in McKesson Co. (MCK) Purchased by Capital Investment Advisory Services LLC\nChicago Equity Partners LLC lowered its position in shares of Synovus Financial Corp. (NYSE:SNV) by 23.7% in the fourth quarter, HoldingsChannel.com reports. The firm owned 81,255 shares of the bank\u2019s stock after selling 25,265 shares during the period. Chicago Equity Partners LLC\u2019s holdings in Synovus Financial were worth $2,599,000 at the end of the most recent quarter.\nOther large investors have also recently modified their holdings of the company. Stratos Wealth Partners LTD. acquired a new position in shares of Synovus Financial in the 3rd quarter valued at approximately $113,000. 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Stelling bought 7,500 shares of the company\u2019s stock in a transaction on Thursday, December 6th. The shares were purchased at an average cost of $34.72 per share, with a total value of $260,400.00. The acquisition was disclosed in a document filed with the Securities & Exchange Commission, which is available through the SEC website. 1.50% of the stock is owned by company insiders.\nSNV stock opened at $38.08 on Thursday. The company has a current ratio of 0.97, a quick ratio of 0.97 and a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.56. The company has a market cap of $4.42 billion, a P/E ratio of 10.46, a PEG ratio of 1.18 and a beta of 1.23. Synovus Financial Corp. has a 12-month low of $29.93 and a 12-month high of $57.40.\nSynovus Financial (NYSE:SNV) last posted its quarterly earnings results on Tuesday, January 15th. The bank reported $0.92 earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter, missing the Thomson Reuters\u2019 consensus estimate of $0.94 by ($0.02). 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Stephens reaffirmed a \u201chold\u201d rating and issued a $40.00 target price on shares of Synovus Financial in a research report on Tuesday, January 15th. Barclays raised Synovus Financial from an \u201cequal weight\u201d rating to an \u201coverweight\u201d rating and dropped their price target for the company from $47.00 to $45.00 in a research report on Thursday, January 10th. Finally, SunTrust Banks dropped their price target on Synovus Financial to $38.00 and set a \u201cbuy\u201d rating on the stock in a research report on Friday, January 4th. They noted that the move was a valuation call. One research analyst has rated the stock with a sell rating, three have issued a hold rating and eleven have given a buy rating to the company\u2019s stock. Synovus Financial presently has an average rating of \u201cBuy\u201d and a consensus target price of $46.48.\nILLEGAL ACTIVITY NOTICE: \u201cChicago Equity Partners LLC Decreases Stake in Synovus Financial Corp. 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        "raw_content": "Kotor, Yugoslavia\nPredrag \"Pre\u0111o\" Vu\u0161ovi\u0107 (29 August 1960 \u2013 17 February 2011) was a Croatian actor.[1][2] He appeared in more than fifty films from 1983 to 2011.\n2011 Koko and the Ghosts Vincek\n2010 72 Days Luka the Postman\n2009 Metastases Dejo's father\n2008 Will Not End Here \u0110uro\n2005 Pu\u0161\u0107a Bistra Zvonari\u0107\nFirst Class Thieves Hitman\n2003 Witnesses Ljubo\n1999 Marshal Tito's Spirit Toni\n1996 How the War Started on My Island Murko Munita\n^ \"Preminuo hrvatski glumac Predrag Vu\u0161ovi\u0107\". Blic (in Serbian). Belgrade. 29 November 2015. Retrieved 24 December 2016.\n^ Pacek, Tatjana (2011-02-17). \"Boem s devet \u017eivota koji se \u0161alio \u010dak i na ra\u010dun svog kraja - Ve\u010dernji.hr\" (in Croatian). Ve\u010dernji list. Archived from the original on 2018-01-16. Retrieved 15 January 2018.\nPredrag Vu\u0161ovi\u0107 on IMDb\nThis article about a Croatian actor or actress is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.\nRetrieved from \"https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Predrag_Vu\u0161ovi\u0107&oldid=837289156\"\nPeople from Kotor\nCroatian male film actors\nCroatian male television actors\nCroatian actor stubs\n1. Kotor \u2013 Kotor is a coastal town in Montenegro. It is located in a part of the Gulf of Kotor. The city has a population of 13,510 and is the center of Kotor Municipality. The old Mediterranean port of Kotor is surrounded by fortifications built during the Venetian period and it is located on the Bay of Kotor, one of the most indented parts of the Adriatic Sea. Some have called it the southern-most fjord in Europe, but it is a ria, together with the nearly overhanging limestone cliffs of Orjen and Lov\u0107en, Kotor and its surrounding area form an impressive and picturesque Mediterranean landscape. In recent years, Kotor has seen an increase in tourists. Visitors are attracted both by the beauty of the Gulf of Kotor and by the old town of Kotor. Kotor is part of the World Heritage Site dubbed the Natural and Culturo-Historical Region of Kotor and it is located in a secluded part of the Gulf of Kotor. Kotor has a subtropical climate. Kotor, first mentioned in 168 BC, was settled during Ancient Roman times, Kotor has been fortified since the early Middle Ages, when Emperor Justinian built a fortress above Acruvium in 535, after expelling the Ostrogoths. This town was named as Kotor in 9th century and it is possible that the vase derives from the notion of vassal and possessive adjective cataro. One can not exclude the possibility that the Vasekatro was a refuge and/or settlement of Katars because they have the root of vase Latin term for the noun vase. When, according to Mihajlo Solinjanin, arrived in Risan, announced their intention to raise the fortress in which to be sure. When they learned citizens of the settlement Ascrivium, urged that the planned cost of investing in the construction of a current city, and that combined live as true friends and citizens. These are not accepted by Ascrivians, or later, under the influence of its bishops are agreed to throw the draw, and Draw outbursts in favor of Kotors Bosnians. The city was plundered by the Saracens in 840, Kotor was one of the more influential Dalmatian city-states of romanized Illyrians throughout the Middle Ages, and until the 11th century the Dalmatian language was spoken in Kotor. The city was part of Byzantine Dalmatia in that period, in 1002, the city suffered damage under the occupation of the First Bulgarian Empire, and in the following year it was ceded to Serbia by the Bulgarian Tsar Samuil. It was already an episcopal see, and, in the 13th century, during the Nemanji\u0107 dynasty-era, the city was autonomous\n2. Zagreb \u2013 Zagreb is the capital and the largest city of Croatia. It is located in the northwest of the country, along the Sava river, Zagreb lies at an elevation of approximately 122 m above sea level. In the last official census of 2011 the population of the City of Zagreb was 792,875, the wider Zagreb metropolitan area includes the City of Zagreb and the separate Zagreb County bringing the total metropolitan area population up to 1,237,887. It is the biggest metropolitan area in Croatia, and the one with a population of over one million. Zagreb is a city with a history dating from the Roman times to the present day. The oldest settlement located in the vicinity of the city was the Roman Andautonia, the name Zagreb is recorded in 1134, in reference to the foundation of the settlement at Kaptol in 1094. Zagreb became a royal town in 1242. In 1851 Zagreb had its first mayor, Janko Kamauf, and in 1945 it was made the capital of Croatia when the demographic boom, the city extends over 30 kilometres east-west and around 20 kilometres north-south. The transport connections, concentration of industry, scientific, and research institutions, Zagreb is the seat of the central government, administrative bodies, and almost all government ministries. Almost all of the largest Croatian companies, media, and scientific institutions have their headquarters in the city and it is a city known for its diverse economy, high quality of living, museums, sporting, and entertainment events. Its main branches of economy are high-tech industries and the service sector, the etymology of the name Zagreb is unclear. It was used of the city only from 1852, but it had been in use as the name of the Zagreb dioecese since the 12th century. The name is first recorded in a charter by Ostrogon archbishop Felician, dated 1134, the older form of the name is Zagrab, the modern Croatian form Zagreb is first recorded in a 1689 map by Nicolas Sanson. An even older form is reflected in Hungarian Zabrag, for this, Desy proposes the etymology of Chabrag, a well-attested hypocorism of the name Cyprian. The same form is reflected in a number of Hungarian toponyms, the name Agram was used in German in the Habsburg period, this name has been classified as probably of Roman origin but according to Desy it could be an Austrian German reanalysis of *Zugram. In Middle Latin and Modern Latin, Zagreb is known as Agranum, in Croatian folk etymology, the name of the city has been derived from either the verb za-grab-, meaning to scoop or to dig. One folk legend illustrating this derivation ties the name to a drought of the early 14th century, in another legend, a city governor is thirsty and orders a girl named Manda to scoop water from Mandu\u0161evac well, using the imperative, zagrabi, Mando. The oldest settlement located near todays Zagreb was a Roman town of Andautonia, now \u0160\u0107itarjevo, Gradec and Kaptol were united in 1851 by ban Josip Jela\u010di\u0107, who was credited for this, with the naming the main city square, Ban Jela\u010di\u0107 Square in his honour\n4. Yugoslavia \u2013 Yugoslavia was a country in Southeast Europe during most of the 20th century. The Serbian royal House of Kara\u0111or\u0111evi\u0107 became the Yugoslav royal dynasty, Yugoslavia gained international recognition on 13 July 1922 at the Conference of Ambassadors in Paris. The country was named after the South Slavic peoples and constituted their first union, following centuries in which the territories had been part of the Ottoman Empire, renamed the Kingdom of Yugoslavia on 3 October 1929, it was invaded by the Axis powers on 6 April 1941. In 1943, a Democratic Federal Yugoslavia was proclaimed by the Partisan resistance, in 1944, the king recognised it as the legitimate government, but in November 1945 the monarchy was abolished. Yugoslavia was renamed the Federal Peoples Republic of Yugoslavia in 1946 and it acquired the territories of Istria, Rijeka, and Zadar from Italy. Partisan leader Josip Broz Tito ruled the country as president until his death in 1980, in 1963, the country was renamed again as the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The constituent six socialist republics that made up the country were the SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SR Croatia, SR Macedonia, SR Montenegro, SR Serbia, and SR Slovenia. Serbia contained two Socialist Autonomous Provinces, Vojvodina and Kosovo, which after 1974 were largely equal to the members of the federation. After an economic and political crisis in the 1980s and the rise of nationalism, Yugoslavia broke up along its republics borders, at first into five countries, eventually, Serbia and Montenegro accepted the opinion of the Badinter Arbitration Committee about shared succession. Serbia and Montenegro themselves broke up in 2006 and became independent states, the concept of Yugoslavia, as a single state for all South Slavic peoples, emerged in the late 17th century and gained prominence through the Illyrian Movement of the 19th century. The name was created by the combination of the Slavic words jug, Yugoslavia was the result of the Corfu Declaration, as a project of the Serbian Parliament in exile and the Serbian royal Kara\u0111or\u0111evi\u0107 dynasty, who became the Yugoslav royal dynasty. The country was formed in 1918 immediately after World War I as the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes by union of the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs and it was commonly referred to at the time as the Versailles state. Later, the government renamed the country leading to the first official use of Yugoslavia in 1929, on 6 January 1929 King Alexander I suspended the constitution, banned national political parties, assumed executive power and renamed the country Yugoslavia. He hoped to curb separatist tendencies and mitigate nationalist passions and he imposed a new constitution and relinquished his dictatorship in 1931. None of these three regimes favored the policy pursued by Alexander I, Alexander attempted to create a centralised Yugoslavia. He decided to abolish Yugoslavias historic regions, and new internal boundaries were drawn for provinces or banovinas, the banovinas were named after rivers. Many politicians were jailed or kept under police surveillance, the effect of Alexanders dictatorship was to further alienate the non-Serbs from the idea of unity. During his reign the flags of Yugoslav nations were banned, Alexander was succeeded by his eleven-year-old son Peter II and a regency council headed by his cousin, Prince Paul\n5. How the War Started on My Island \u2013 The film was shot on location in Primo\u0161ten and \u0160ibenik. The film is set in Croatia in mid-1991, after the Croatian Parliament had proclaimed the countrys independence, however, army garrisons around the country are still held by the Yugoslav Peoples Army, which does not acknowledge the parliaments decision. However, Aleksa brushes them off, has the barracks rigged with explosives, meanwhile, the locals commander has the garrisons power and phone lines cut. In the resulting stalemate, he manages to get in the barracks posing as a JNA officer, retrieves his son, in spite of being filmed as a television production, the films blend of comedy and drama was well received by Croatian audiences. The film won Grand Prize at the 1997 Cottbus Film Festival of Young East European Cinema, in 1999, a poll of Croatian film fans found it to be one of the best Croatian films ever made\n6. Blic \u2013 Blic is a daily middle-market tabloid newspaper in Serbia. Founded in 1996, Blic is owned by Ringier Axel Springer Media AG, initially, G+J bought 49% stake in Blic Press d. o. o. But eventually bought the stake as well. In March 2003, Gruner + Jahr sold its 25. 1% stake in Blic Press d. o. o. to Vienna Capital Partners while retaining the remaining 74. 9%. After buying 74. 9% stake in Blic Press d. o. o. from Gruner+Jahr in January 2004, Ringier AG assigned Attila Mih\u00f3k to be the CEO of its new Serbian subsidiary that got renamed Ringier d. o. o. He performed the job until November 2007 and was in July 2008 succeeded by Jelena Drakuli\u0107. o. o. in Serbia changed its name to Ringier Axel Springer d. o. o. The joint Swiss-German entity owns and operates Blic through its local subsidiary Ringier Axel Springer d. o. o, since its founding, Blic has become a centerpiece of several other publications. Since the late 2000s, Blic. rs is among the most visited websites in Serbia, other online offerings include Alo. rs, 24sata. rs, PulsOnline. rs, SuperOdmor. rs, NonStopShop. rs, MojAuto. rs, and Nekretnine. rs. At the time of his investment in Blic, Lup\u0161i\u0107 had strong ties to Milo\u0161evi\u0107s wife Mira Markovi\u0107, the first issue of Blic appeared on September 16,1996 thus becoming the 10th daily newspaper to be published in FR Yugoslavia at the time. Prior to that, the group took over a Prague newspaper where they gained valuable publishing experience which encouraged them to go on further. For their Serbian operation, the owners got seasoned journalist Manojlo Manjo Vukoti\u0107 to be the editor-in-chief, just like many other media operations in Serbia from the 1990s and beyond, Blics ownership structure was murky as well. It was controlled by an entity called Blic Press d. o. o, - a limited liability company registered in Belgrade in March 1996. Starting out, Blic was a typical stripped-down tabloid with short and simple stories and its first issues were circulated in 50,000 copies per day with the price set at 1 dinar. It also ran a havily advertised sweepstakes with the prize being a Volkswagen Polo Classic car. As a result of the sweepstakes, the circulation increased by 30% within only a couple of weeks of the first issue. In November 1996, local elections were held across Serbia. The opposition, headed by the DS and SPO, parties made big gains at the expense of Milo\u0161evi\u0107s Socialist Party of Serbia, Milo\u0161evi\u0107 refused to recognize the results, thus sparking a huge outpouring of street protests. Blic capitalized on this to further its position on the market through fair coverage of the events ignored by the government-controlled media\n7. IMDb \u2013 In 1998 it became a subsidiary of Amazon Inc, who were then able to use it as an advertising resource for selling DVDs and videotapes. As of January 2017, IMDb has approximately 4.1 million titles and 7.7 million personalities in its database, the site enables registered users to submit new material and edits to existing entries. Although all data is checked before going live, the system has open to abuse. The site also featured message boards which stimulate regular debates and dialogue among authenticated users, IMDb shutdown the message boards permanently on February 20,2017. 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Enrolling in PRO for industry personnel, enables those members the ability to upload a head shot to open their page, as well as the ability to upload hundreds of photos to accompany their page. Anyone can register as a user, and contribute to the site as well as enjoy its content, however those users enrolled in PRO have greater access and privileges. IMDb originated with a Usenet posting by British film fan and computer programmer Col Needham entitled Those Eyes, others with similar interests soon responded with additions or different lists of their own. Needham subsequently started an Actors List, while Dave Knight began a Directors List, and Andy Krieg took over THE LIST from Hank Driskill, which would later be renamed the Actress List. Both lists had been restricted to people who were alive and working, the goal of the participants now was to make the lists as inclusive as possible. 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        "raw_content": "By Charis Bronze\nEngineer? Yes.\nNaked? Not in the way you might think\u2026\nMost engineering students are advised to take part in an industrial placement during their studies. This helps to develop skills, network with professionals and most importantly give the experience of a working environment. This is so we\u2019re not just \u201canother engineering grad with acceptable grades who has done some extra curricular stuff,\u201d like everyone else.\nWhen we graduate we want to get a job, right?! We want to succeed. We want to be noticed. We need to stand out from the crowd.\nAnd that\u2019s exactly what I set out to do: to be different\u2026 and naked.\nMy internship wasn\u2019t your typical industry-based placement. It was with a science radio show and podcast called the NakedScientists, based at Cambridge University, but who broadcast across the world. 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I was expected to produce written and recorded interviews that I had edited each week as well as organising and producing a whole show at the end of my time there.\nWhilst I still felt a lot of pressure throughout the studentship to meet deadlines and to improve the creativity of my work; even though I hate to admit it now, being thrown in at the deep end of the pool certainly helped me to swim.\nI had some amazing opportunities to meet and interview some hugely successful individuals. I also had the chance to shadow a colleague on one of her pre-recorded pieces at Airbus Defence to meet the engineer working on the Mars Rover. This was definitely one of the highlights of my time at the Naked Scientists as I had the chance to meet Bruno himself! Cue awkward selfie with Bruno, the Mars Rover\u2026\nMy show was based on electric vehicles and their futures and was a little different to most of the other episodes. 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They also help work out the logical structure of the app and highlight any possibilities for unexpected behaviours and how to deal with them, without restricting the users\u2019 experience. There will always be situations that arise that cannot be anticipated, so building in ways to get people back on track is important, as I wouldn\u2019t want them to give up entirely and not complete their walks or upload their data. In working with these wireframes, I\u2019ve found that I\u2019ve still got lots of technical questions about what\u2019s possible in the final app and though there\u2019s a lot of information available online, attending the workshop in Brighton highlighted for me the benefit of talking to other people who are engaged in the same process and can share their knowledge and experience. One such group is local to me, Pervasive Media Studio based at Watershed in Bristol, and is a diverse community of artists, technologists and creative companies who give support across a huge variety of projects. Also, the work that was generated from the \u2018outLines\u2019 exhibition in Wells has gone on to be shown at RWA in Bristol, where there has been lots of opportunities to talk to other artists about the process of making and how technology can be used within it.\nI\u2019m finding that I\u2019ve got lots of possibilities and different directions that I could go in, therefore it\u2019s useful to carry out some \u2018user centered testing\u2019 to help focus the development of an app, so I was pleased to be invited to show my drawing machine installation, \u2018Retracing Your Steps\u2019 in the exhibition \u2018outLines\u2019 at Heritage Courtyard Studios in Wells, Somerset where aspects of contemporary drawing practice were being investigated. This allowed me to work with volunteers to map the City of Wells with my usual method of working, asking them to go on walks carrying GPS handsets, whilst at the same time have discussions with them to investigate the possibility of using an app and what the difference to the outcome would be. I asked them questions about how they might engage with an app and what would motivate them to use it. We talked about the practicalities of what would their first contact be regarding the app and would they be prepared to download it before coming to the gallery? It became clear that the process needed to be quick and easy, otherwise the frustrations of it would put people off entirely. Some of the volunteers commented that they felt the GPS handsets made them feel as if they were involved more in the process and that if they were using their own mobile phones, they were more likely to get distracted by messages or emails and also have more practical worries such as battery life. Others though, who wanted to be involved in the walking but couldn\u2019t arrange to be at the venue when I was there, felt that it would have been advantageous to have been able to use their own phones with an app and walk whenever they were able to, uploading the data remotely. I thought that there might be a distinct difference between those who were very familiar with using apps on their phones and those who were less confident, but it appeared that it was the physical act of being given a GPS handset, which immediately focused their minds on the task and invited them to interact with it. This level of engagement is something that the user interface of an app is going to have to achieve to be in any way successful. Also, there has to be additional functions that an app will provide over a simple GPS handset, to motivate the user to want to use it. All of this information is invaluable in planning and writing the user specification for the app, which will help inform the functional specification.\nFollowing on from the workshop, I\u2019ve started to look at how an app could enhance my current practice and complement my existing drawing installations. In addition to achieving greater flexibility by allowing participants to use their own mobile devices rather than my handsets, there is an opportunity to increase the level of interactively during the walk \u2013 possibly by giving instructions to carry out tasks, specifically based on their current GPS location (eg take a photo, record some audio or write a text message. The results of these could then be automatically sent back to my website for inclusion in a digital installation as part of the collaborative project. This would hopefully increase engagement during the walks, as well as give the audience in the gallery space an enhanced experience of this cumulative mapping process. All of this could be achieved by an app, but my challenge with this is going to be how to motivate people to join in, without me being there to interact with them.\nCurrently, with my installations, I have a physical presence in the gallery \u2013 I talk to visitors to explain the process and encourage them to participate; I give out handsets and meet them on their return to download their data; I collect their feedback and enjoy the subsequent discussions I have with them. This is all possible on a small scale, but if I want to be able to reach a larger audience, I need to find other ways of working, so I\u2019m keen to explore whether an app is ever going to come close to simulating that level of contact and whether the lack of interaction between the participants and myself is, on balance, too much of a disadvantage. After all, there is no point developing something that works beautifully in its technical functionality, but nobody wants to use it as it is too cold and clinical and doesn\u2019t instil in them any sense that this will be a fun and enjoyable process to be involved in.\nPossible solutions could involve the use of video introductions at the gallery, as well as en route, triggered by GPS position. The results from other participant\u2019s involvement could be shared during the walks, to help highlight the collaborative nature of the process and inspire involvement. A participant could choose to have their own electronic \u2018visitor guide\u2019 to accompany them on their walk, to give encouragement and suggestions on participation, or to give technical help for pausing/restarting the process etc.\nAll of these possibilities are giving me lots to think about \u2013 every artist whose practice relies on the interaction and input from audiences will have similar considerations as it\u2019s not always possible to be in situ in the gallery all the time and trying to find ways to compensate for that can be difficult.\nI am starting my exploration into mobile phone apps by attending a 2-day workshop at Blast Theory in Brighton. I have some existing knowledge of coding, which I use when programming my kinetic drawing-machines \u2013 however, I have no experience of working with apps and mobile phones, so I am attending the workshop to learn about platforms and processes. It is specifically aimed at developing apps for art and artists, rather than more general uses, giving practical advice on how to progress from the initial ideas, through to creating the final app.\nFrom the outset, this workshop has proved to be invaluable \u2013 breaking down all the stages of development from the initial consideration of whether an app is the right tool to use and, if so, how do I want it to look and feel \u2013 what will be the essence of the user\u2019s experience?\nThe workshop brought together a wide range of artists and art practitioners, all of whom had different needs and wish-lists of what they wanted to gain from using apps, but which raised very similar issues and considerations, thus allowing us to have positive discussions and gain possible resolutions.\nIt\u2019s made me realise that I have been approaching this development of my practice with pre-conceived ideas of the final outcome, rather than allowing the process to evolve and then interrogate it along the way. I\u2019ve received great advice on how to initially explore the concept of the app by playing around with ideas in a much simpler way \u2013 eg using text messages, audio players, cameras, gps handsets and even pen and paper, to simulate functions and interactions. Coding of apps can be time-consuming and expensive, so pre-testing processes by creating prototypes out of existing technologies and having \u2018dry-runs\u2019, is a more efficient way of gaining an insight into how well the final app might operate and highlighting any issues that might be problematic.\nThese playful interactions have also allowed me to think outside of the processes that I currently employ, as an app will allow me to expand the relationship I can have with the user. 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        "raw_content": "Privacy notice and cookie terms\nVersion of June 2018\nThe operator of this website, Agenda Austria (hereinafter \u201cthe operator\u201d, \u201cwe\u201d or \u201cus\u201d) takes the protection of your personal data very seriously. Therefore, the operator processes users\u2019 personal data in accordance with the applicable legal regulations, including the Austrian Datenschutzgesetz (Data Protection Act) as amended and the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).\nVarious personal data are collected when you use this website. Personal data means information about data subjects that allows their identity to be determined. For example, your name, address and e-mail address.\nVereinigung f\u00fcr wissenschaftlichen Dialog und gesellschaftliche Erneuerung\nT\u00fcrkenstrasse 25, Stiege 1, 3. Stock, Top 10\nTelephone: +43 (0)1 361 99 61-0\nE-Mail: office[at]agenda-austria.at or\nObjection to marketing e-mails\nWe hereby object to the use of contact details that are published in accordance with our obligation to disclose ownership and authorship of content, for the purpose of sending marketing and information materials that we have not explicitly requested. The operator of the website expressly reserves the right to take legal measures in case of the sending of unrequested marketing information, for example spam mails.\nIf we process your personal data on the basis of your consent, you can withdraw such consent at any time by sending us an informal message, for example by e-mail. This will not affect the lawfulness of processing carried out prior to your withdrawal of consent.\nIn case of a breach of data protection law you have a right to lodge a complaint with the competent supervisory authority. 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You also have a right to restriction of data processing.\nYou have the right to object to processing of your data at any time, when there are grounds for this based on your specific situation.\nTo exercise your rights, or if you have any questions about the processing of your personal data, you can contact us at any time, for example by sending an e-mail to datenschutz[a]agenda-austria.at.\n3. Data collection and processing on our website\nIf you use our contact form to send us an enquiry, we will store the information you enter into the form, including the contact details you provide, for the purpose of processing you enquiry and in case of follow-up questions. The data you enter into the contact form are processed based on our legitimate interest in answering your enquiry or, in case of a prospective contractual relationship, to take steps prior to entering into a contract.\nIf you have given your explicit consent by ticking the checkbox to register to receive our newsletter, we will use your personal data (title, first name, last name, e-mail address) to send you invitations to events and information on political and economic topics by e-mail in accordance with section 107 Telekommunikationsgesetz (Telecommunications Act).\nYou can withdraw your consent at any time, e.g. by clicking on the \u201cunsubscribe\u201d link in the newsletter. This will not affect the lawfulness of processing carried out prior to your withdrawal of consent.\nBased on our legitimate interest, we process data in connection with the use of our website to ensure IT security and that IT operations can be performed. We also transmit your personal data, where necessary, to our IT service providers.\n4. Data collection at events\nIf you register on the website for an event, we will process the full name and e-mail address you provide. We process these data based on our legitimate interest in organising the event in question. Participation in the event is not possible without these data.\nPhotographs are taken and video recordings made at Agenda Austria events for documentation purposes, including for promotion of the event and organiser. The organiser has an overriding legitimate interest to do this in the meaning of section 12(3)(3) Data Protection Act. The photographs and videos will also, based on your separate consent, be processed in order to make them available on Agenda Austria\u2019s website, distribute them on social media (e.g. Facebook, Twitter and YouTube) and include them in Agenda Austria\u2019s printed publications.\n5. For how long do we store your personal data?\nIn principle, we store your personal data only for as long as required in order to fulfil our obligations to you.\nWe process your data for marketing purposes (our newsletter) until you withdraw your consent, but for no longer than three years after the last time you contacted us.\nIf you send us an enquiry, we store the personal data provided by you for a period of six months for the purpose of maintaining customer contact.\n6. To whom do we transfer your personal data?\nWe transfer your personal data for storage by the IT service provider Salesforce.\nBased on your consent, we use the data processors MailChimp and Mandrill to organise and analyse newsletters and event e-mails. These services are provided by Rocket Science Group LLC, 675 Ponce De Leon Ave NE, Suite 5000, Atlanta, GA 30308, USA. Your personal data is stored on MailChimp\u2019s servers in the USA. 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Cookies help us to make our website more user-friendly, effective and secure. Cookies are small text files that are saved on your device and by your browser.\nThe majority of the cookies we use are session cookies, which are automatically deleted at the end of your visit to our website. Other cookies remain saved on your device until you delete them. They enable us to recognise your browser when you make return visits.\nAs long as you agree to the processing of your data on the website, processing is carried out on the basis of and to the extent of your consent (section 96[3] Telecommunications Act in conjunction with article 6[1][a] GDPR). In addition, data will be processed based on the legitimate interests of the operator to improve its services and the website, and enhance user-friendliness (article 6[1][f] GDPR).\nIn this context we also transfer your personal data outside the European Economic Area to Google and Facebook. Both are certified under the Privacy Shield Framework and therefore offer an adequate level of data protection.\nYou can adjust your web browser settings so that cookies are only created with your explicit agreement, or are always rejected. You can also withdraw your consent to processing at any time by contacting us. However, please note that if you forbid the use of cookies in your browser settings, you may not be able to use the full functionality of the website.\nThe provider of these pages collects and stores information by automated means in server log files, which your browser transmits to us automatically. This information comprises:\nHostname of the computer accessing the website\nTime of request to server\nIf you have given your agreement, this website uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. (hereinafter \u201cGoogle\u201d). This analytics tool uses cookies in order to collect standard protocol information and user behaviour on our website in aggregated form. The information generated by cookies about your use of this website is generally transmitted to and stored on a Google server in the USA or elsewhere outside the EU.\nThe following data are collected by Google Analytics: browser, device type, device model, country, internet service provider, screen resolution (on mobile devices), the time spent on the website, language, operating system, pages visited on the website. Google will use this information for the purposes of evaluating your use of the website and compiling reports on website activity for us.\nYou can object to cookies being placed on your device by adjusting your browser settings or downloading a plug-in for this purpose from http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.\nTo protect against misuse and spam, we use Google reCAPTCHA on our website, based on our legitimate interest. Google reCAPTCHA is provided by Google Ireland Limited, Gordon House, Barrow Street, Dublin 4, Ireland. reCAPTCHA verifies whether data entered on our websites (e.g. in a contact form) has been entered by a person or an automated program. To this end, reCAPTCHA analyses various characteristics of user behaviour. Analysis begins automatically, as soon as the user enters the website. reCAPTCHA evaluates various data for analysis (IP address, the length of time the user spends on the website, and mouse clicks made by the user). The data collected are transferred to Google.\nFurther information about Google reCAPTCHA and Google\u2019s privacy policy can be found on the following pages: Privacy Policy and recaptcha.\nOur website uses the Facebook pixel, provided by Facebook Inc., 1601 S. 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        "raw_content": "The Financial Impact Of Home Health Care\nPlanning Home Health Care Finances\nWhen you have elderly family members in your life, you have to think about what kind of care they might need in the future. If you are lucky, they will be healthy enough to care for themselves until the end of their days. However, as we age, most people decline in a number of ways. Sometimes there are little things that they can no longer do for themselves and other times medical ailments take over and the elderly need extra care and attention. As a close family member, you want to do the best you can to care for those you love. Sometimes you can do that on your own, but other times, you need home health care help. When those instances occur, how do you pay for it? There are several options to help you out in that area.\nMedicare Applies In Limited Circumstances\nMedicare is not something you can fall back on for long-term care. It covers a narrow range of costs and you need to understand those limitations so you can prepare for your senior\u2019s needs in the future. Medicare will help you out on things like short-term hospital stays and physician-prescribed home health care needs. You can get 100 days of coverage in limited instances. It can also help you with hospice care in some circumstances.\nMedicaid And Other State Programs\nMedicaid is the largest public aid for long-term home health care. If you qualify, it can cover some in-home care services. Eligibility varies from start to state so you will want to look into what your loved one has and how it can be applied to their situation.\nLong-Term Care Insurance Options\nIf you see home health care needs in your senior\u2019s future, you might want to look into long-term care insurance for them. This can help them pay costs of long-term care needs when they need extra help later on. Some policies cover specific types of long-term care so you will want to know what you are getting when you purchase something for your loved one. Policies also vary on eligibility and benefits so you will want to check out the details before signing up.\nPaying Out Of Pocket\nIf you don\u2019t have these options or they don\u2019t cover all of your loved one\u2019s home health care needs, you might have to pay for some of the services out of your own pocket. The cost greatly depends on the amount of care your senior needs. Keep in mind that home health care is often less expensive than nursing homes and your senior gets to stay at home where they will likely be happier. Research the costs in your area to figure out how you are going to pay for the services your loved one deserves to have.\nGet Home Health Care Help\nWhen you are ready to look into the home health care services, Agility Health is here to help you with all of the details. We want you to find what your loved one needs within the budget you can afford. Let\u2019s sit down and work out a customized plan for your aging loved one.",
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        "raw_content": "The Alabama River as seen from Wilcox County.\nY'all all come to Wilcox County. It is quite a place. I have lived here for almost 25 years, and it has completely changed me as a person. Prior to living here I grew up in neighboring Clarke County, which as I always say, was thirty miles and a whole world away. Once you cross the Alabama River...things change.\nThe soil changes. The culture and dialect changes. The economy is different. The history is different. Wilcox tosses being the poorest county in the state back and forth with Sumter. It is a strength not to be defined by or fully dependent upon money, but once upon a time - when cotton was king - Wilcox County was the wealthiest county in the growing nation.\nThat is over. Wilcox County has spent the last 154 years attempting to rise above its own history. This is the deep south. This was a slavery stronghold. Steamboats brought slaves to the banks of the river, and it was the river that carried the cotton away. Slaves were bought, sold, and sometimes hung along the streets in downtown Camden. You can still walk the sidewalks.\nAnd of course the civil rights movement did not make a smooth transition here. It wasn't Selma or Birmingham, but the history has been well documented. There are pictures. I am going to pass on dredging it all up, because again, Wilcox County has been trying to spiritually heal and move forward. We have no other choice. But it is a rather dreadful history for a place to have if you think about it. Nobody has to march to get rights anymore and there is not a single confederate soldier left living. There are a few houses remain that some people are real proud of, but Sherman and his troops aren't camped out over on Highway 41.\nLocals struggle to explain the past and some are so ashamed and embarrassed by it that they pretend it doesn't exist. Others stay silent in fear they will say the wrong thing. A few haven't known what to say since 1965. Especially the growing number of people like myself who were not yet born in 1965 but live in this place burdened with post trauma. This is where the white hoods were. But make no mistake, nobody wears them here anymore. Nobody, black or white, would allow such to ever happen again. Only the haunt of it remains.\nWilcox County has its issues, but we get along better than outsiders know. It has been labeled with a racist past. And all of us living here know that. It has always been. We are used to it. But we have chosen not to hate one another. There is a natural camaraderie that exists. It's like social hour at church some days in town. Men will be shaking hands and women will be hugging one another's necks, asking about the sick and the old. White folks and black folks together. We are all just folks. We laugh together, and we mourn together.\nSo we encourage everyone to come to Wilcox County. Spend your money, buy land, invest at your own risk. Marry the women and fraternize with the men - or vice-versa. Nobody cares. But after all this place has been through, please don't move here and threaten frivolous discrimination lawsuits simply because local laws aren't changed to suit private business pursuits. That would be disrespectful toward this county and those everywhere who have suffered from true discrimination.\nWilcox County accepts people as they are. Be arrogant and condescending, call the men in town good ole boys - which is not novel by the way, and frankly a little tacky - but don't try and bully Camden with lawsuits. There are already more law offices downtown than there are open stores.",
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        "raw_content": "NASA portrait starring astronaut and his dogs is everything\nIt's not what we'd expect from an official NASA portrait: That's astronaut Leland Melvin who snuck his dogs, Scout and Jake, into the studio with him when he had his photo taken.\nJournalist Adam Aton tweeted the photo Wednesday, and commenters have been loving the image, calling Melvin the \"best astronaut ever\" and \"a national treasure.\"\nThe dogs actually made an appearance in more than one photo. Here's another where Jake and Scout are sitting pretty for the camera.\n\"@isorude_mark: @Astro_Flow You have the best astronaut photo!\"Thx Mark. The time when they were behaving during \ud83d\udcf7 \ud83d\ude80 pic.twitter.com/hvlZjAIVkN\n- Leland Melvin (@Astro_Flow) January 24, 2015\nUnfortunately, it looks like NASA cropped the dogs out of Melvin's official photo on the website. 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Didn't have a military crew cut,\" Melvin said.\nWith all the attention the photos have been getting, maybe NASA will have some fun and change Melvin's photo on the website. It's just one small step, right?\nBest photos from NASA's Hubble telescope\nThe many sides of the supernova remnant Cassiopeia A. Located 10,000 light-years away in the northern constellation Cassiopeia, Cassiopeia A is the remnant of a once massive star that died in a violent supernova explosion 325 years ago. Hubble Space Telescope (HST), Spitzer Space Telescope.\n(Universal History Archive/UIG via Getty Images)\nThis NASA Hubble Space Telescope image shows one of the most complex planetary nebulae ever seen, NGC 6543, nicknamed the ?Cat's Eye Nebula.? Hubble reveals surprisingly intricate structures including concentric gas shells, jets of high-speed gas and unusual Lock-induced knots of gas. Estimated to be 1,000 years old, the nebula is a visual ?fossil record? of the dynamics and late evolution of a dying star. A preliminary interpretation suggests that the star might be a double-star system. The suspected companion star also might be responsible for a pair of high-speed jets of gas that lie at right angles to this equatorial ring.\n(Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)\nThis NASA Hubble Space Telescope image captures the chaotic activity atop a three-light-year-tall pillar of gas and dust that is being eaten away by the brilliant light from nearby bright stars. This turbulent cosmic pinnacle lies within a tempestuous stellar nursery called the Carina Nebula, located 7,500 light-years away from Earth in the southern constellation Carina. The image celebrates the 20th anniversary of Hubble's launch and deployment into an orbit around Earth. Hubble's Wide Field Camera 3 observed the pillar on Feb. 1-2, 2010.\n(REUTERS/NASA/Handout)\nThis Hubble Space Telescope image of the star V838 Monocerotis (V838 Mon) reveals dramatic changes in the illumination of surrounding dusty cloud structures. The effect, called a light echo, has been unveiling never-before-seen dust patterns ever since the star suddenly brightened for several weeks in early 2002. The illumination of interstellar dust comes from the red supergiant star at the middle of the image, which gave off a pulse of light, somewhat similar to setting off a flashbulb in a darkened room. The dust may have been ejected during a previous explosion, similar to the 2002 event.\nBy pushing NASA\u2019s Hubble Space Telescope to its limits, an international team of astronomers has shattered the cosmic distance record by measuring the farthest galaxy ever seen in the universe. This surprisingly bright infant galaxy, named GN-z11, is seen as it was 13.4 billion years in the past, just 400 million years after the Big Bang. GN-z11 is located in the direction of the constellation of Ursa Major.\n(Photo via NASA)\nThis image, taken by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, shows a peculiar galaxy known as NGC 1487, lying about 30 million light-years away in the southern constellation of Eridanus.\nRather than viewing it as a celestial object, it is actually better to think of this as an event. Here, we are witnessing two or more galaxies in the act of merging together to form a single new galaxy. Each galaxy has lost almost all traces of its original appearance, as stars and gas have been thrown by gravity in an elaborate cosmic whirl.\nUnless one is very much bigger than the other, galaxies are always disrupted by the violence of the merging process. As a result, it is very difficult to determine precisely what the original galaxies looked like and, indeed, how many of them there were. In this case, it is possible that we are seeing the merger of several dwarf galaxies that were previously clumped together in a small group.\nAlthough older yellow and red stars can be seen in the outer regions of the new galaxy, its appearance is dominated by large areas of bright blue stars, illuminating the patches of gas that gave them life. This burst of star formation may well have been triggered by the merger.\n(Photo via ESA/Hubble & NASA, Acknowledgement: Judy Schmidt, Caption via European Space Agency)\nThese blue-white stars are burning their hydrogen fuel so ferociously they will explode as supernovae in just a few million years. The combination of outflowing stellar \u201cwinds\u201d and, ultimately, supernova blast waves will carve out cavities in nearby clouds of gas and dust. 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Its arms are also asymmetrical, thought to have been influenced by the gravitational pull of other galaxies within the same group as Messier 96.\n(Photo: ESA/Hubble & NASA and the LEGUS)\nIt would be reasonable to think of this as a single abnormal galaxy, and it was originally classified as such. However, it is in fact a \u201cnew\u201d galaxy in the process of forming. Two separate galaxies have been gradually drawn together, attracted by gravity, and have collided. We now see them merging into a single structure.\nMost Distant Galaxy Candidate Ever Seen in Universe\nThe farthest and one of the very earliest galaxies ever seen in the universe appears as a faint red blob in this ultra-deep\u2013field exposure taken with NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. This is the deepest infrared image taken of the universe. Based on the object's color, astronomers believe it is 13.2 billion light-years away.\n(Photo Credit: NASA, ESA, G. Illingworth (University of California, Santa Cruz), R. 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Astronomers have modeled the three-dimensional structure of the nebula, finding it to be a cloud shaped as an irregular ellipsoid filled with bumpy and bubbly regions. It has a bright central star that can be seen easily in this image, shining brightly from within the nebula\u2019s cloud. This bright pearl embedded within its glowing shell inspired the nebula\u2019s popular nickname: the Oyster Nebula.\n(Photo: ESA/Hubble & NASA, Acknowledgement: Marc Canale)\nAt first glance, Jupiter looks like it has a mild case of the measles. Five spots \u2013 one colored white, one blue, and three black \u2013 are scattered across the upper half of the planet. Closer inspection by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope reveals that these spots are actually a rare alignment of three of Jupiter's largest moons \u2013 Io, Ganymede, and Callisto \u2013 across the planet's face. In this image, the telltale signatures of this alignment are the shadows [the three black circles] cast by the moons. 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Systems with multiple stars often lead to unusual or unexpected morphologies, as seen, for example, in the wide range of striking planetary nebulae that Hubble has imaged.\nThis image shows the center of the globular cluster Messier 22, also known as M22, as observed by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. Globular clusters are spherical collections of densely packed stars, relics of the early years of the Universe, with ages of typically 12 to 13 billion years. This is very old considering that the Universe is only 13.8 billion years old.\nIn a nearby galaxy called the Small Magellanic Cloud, young stars are spewing radiation that\u2019s eating away at the cloud of gas and dust that gave birth to them not too long ago. This Hubble image, taken with the Advanced Camera for Surveys, shows that scene.\nThe cluster of blue stars, called NGC 602, formed when a large part of the gas cloud collapsed under gravity and became very dense. 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New research shows evidence of a shorter time cycle as well, with activity waxing and waning over the course of about 330 days. Understanding when to expect such bursts of solar activity is crucial to successfully forecast the sun's eruptions, which can drive solar storms at Earth. These space weather events can interfere with satellite electronics, GPS navigation, and radio communications. The quasi-annual variations in space weather seem to be driven by changes in bands of strong magnetic field that are present in each solar hemisphere.\nNASA's Hubble Space Telescope has revisited the famous Pillars of Creation, revealing a sharper and wider view of the structures in this visible-light image. Astronomers combined several Hubble exposures to assemble the wider view. The towering pillars about are 5 light-years tall. The new image was taken with Hubble's versatile and sharp-eyed Wide Field Camera 3. The pillars are bathed in blistering ultraviolet light from a grouping of young, massive stars located off the top of the image. Streamers of gas can be seen bleeding off the pillars as the intense radiation heats and evaporates it into space. Denser regions of the pillars are shadowing material beneath them from the powerful radiation. Stars are being born deep inside the pillars, which are made of cold hydrogen gas laced with dust. The pillars are part of a small region of the Eagle Nebula, a vast star-forming region 6,500 light-years from Earth. The colors in the image highlight emission from several chemical elements. Oxygen emission is blue, sulfur is orange, and hydrogen and nitrogen are green. Credit: NASA, ESA, and the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA) #nasagoddard #space #Hubble #hd\nStar V838 Monocerotis's (V838 Mon) light echo, which is about six light years in diameter, is seen from the Hubble Space Telescope in this February 2004 handout photo released by NASA on December 4, 2011. Light from the flash is reflected by successively more distant rings in the ambient interstellar dust that already surrounded the star. V838 Mon lies about 20,000 light years away toward the constellation of Monoceros the unicorn. It became the brightest star in the Milky Way Galaxy in January 2002 when its outer surface greatly expanded suddenly.\n(REUTERS/ NASA, ESA, H. E. Bond (STScI)/Handout)\nThis false-color composite image shows the Cartwheel galaxy. Hubble Space Telescope.\n(Photo by: Universal History Archive/UIG via Getty Images)\nIn this composite image provided by NASA, ESA, globular star cluster Omega Centauri (NGC 5139) in the Centaurus constellation and the Hubble SM4 ERO Team, is pictured July 15, 2009 in Space. Today, September 9, 2009, NASA released the first images taken with the Hubble Space Telescope since its repair in the spring.\n(Photo by NASA, ESA, and the Hubble SM4 ERO Team via Getty Images)\nWhat resemble dainty butterfly wings are actually roiling cauldrons of gas heated to more than 36,000 degrees Fahrenheit.\n(Photo by NASA, ESA, and the Hubble SM4 ERO Team/MCT/MCT via Getty Images)\nThe galaxy cluster Abell S1063, located 4 billion light-years away, is pictured in this undated handout Hubble Telescope image surrounded by magnified images of galaxies much farther. The photo unveils the effect of space warping due to gravity. The huge mass of the cluster distorts and magnifies the light from galaxies that lie far behind it due to an effect called gravitational lensing, first predicted by Einstein a century ago.\n(NASA, ESA, and J. Lotz (STScI)/Handout via REUTERS)\nNASA's Hubble Space Telescope took this photo, released on March 1, 2007, of Jupiter with Hubble's Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 on February 17, 2007, using the planetary camera detector. Jupiter's trademark belts and zones of high- and low-pressure regions appear in crisp detail. Circular convection cells can be seen at high northern and southern latitudes.\n(REUTERS/NASA, ESA, and the Hubble Heritage Team)\nThe sky is seen at night just before the predicted merger between our Milky Way galaxy and the neighboring Andromeda galaxy, in this NASA photo illustration released May 31, 2012. About 3.75 billion years from now, Andromeda's disk will fill the field of view and its gravity will begin to create tidal distortions in the Milky Way. The view is inspired by dynamical computer modeling of the future collision between the two galaxies. The two galaxies collide about 4 billion years from now and merge to form a single galaxy about 6 billion years from now.\n(REUTERS/NASA, ESA, Z. Levay and R. van der Marel)\nThe central region of our Milky Way galaxy. Hubble, Spitzer and Chandra.\nThe photo, taken by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, captures a small region within M17, a hotbed of star formation M17, also known as the Omega or Swan Nebula, is located about 5,500 light-years (1690 parsecs) from Earth in the constellation Sagittarius. The turbulent gases in this photo of Gaseous Nebula in the Milky Way Galaxy shows roughly 1.9.arcminutes (3.1 light-years or 0.95 parsecs) across. The image is being released to commemorate the 13th anniversary of Hubble's launch on April 24, 1990.\n(NASA, ESA and J. Hester (ASU)\nUNSPECIFIED - 1992: Composite image, taken by Hubble Space Telescope's Wide Field & Planetary Camera, of hypersonic shock wave (lower right) of material (clouds of dust) moving through Orion Nebula, surrounding (relatively) newborn stars.\n(C.R. O'Dell/Rice UniversityNASA/The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images)\nThe Hubble Space telescope's soon-to-be decommissioned Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 photographed this image of planetary nebula K 4-55 as its final image, released by NASA May 10, 2009. This Hubble image was taken by WFPC2 on May 4, 2009. The colors represent the makeup of the various emission clouds in the nebula: red represents nitrogen, green represents hydrogen, and blue represents oxygen. K 4-55 is nearly 4,600 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus.\nNASA's Hubble Space Telescope, in this undated image, has released on April 24, 2007, one of the largest panoramic images ever taken with Hubble's cameras, a 50-light-year-wide view of the central region of the Carina Nebula where a maelstrom of a star's birth and death is taking place.\nAn image of four moons of Saturn passing in front of their parent planet in seen this image taken by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope February 24, 2009 and released by NASA March 17, 2009. In this view, the giant orange moon Titan casts a large shadow onto Saturn's north polar hood. Below Titan, near the ring plane and to the left, is the moon Mimas, casting a much smaller shadow onto Saturn's equatorial cloud tops. Farther to the left, and off Saturn's disk, are the bright moons Dione and the fainter Enceladus.\nPlanetary nebula NGC 2818 in the southern constellation of Pyxis (The Compass). Glowing layers and shell of gas were created when a star shed its outer layers into space after running out of nuclear fuel.\n(Photo by Universal History Archive/Getty Images)\nHubble image of Arp 148 is the staggering aftermath of an encounter between two galaxies, resulting in a ring-shaped galaxy and a long-tailed companion. The collision between the two parent galaxies produced a shockwave effect that first drew matter into the center and then caused it to propagate outwards in a ring. The elongated companion perpendicular to the ring suggests that Arp 148 is a unique snapshot of an ongoing collision. Infrared observations reveal a strong obscuration region that appears as a dark dust lane across the nucleus in optical light. Arp 148 is nicknamed \"Mayall's object\" and is located in the constellation of Ursa Major, the Great Bear, approximately 500 million light-years away. This interacting pair of galaxies is included in Arp's catalog of peculiar galaxies as number 148. This image is part of a large collection of 59 images of merging galaxies taken by the Hubble Space Telescope and released on the occasion of its 18th anniversary on April 24, 2008.\n(REUTERS/NASA, ESA, the Hubble Heritage Team)\nThousands of sparkling young stars nestled within the giant nebula NGC 3603. This stellar 'jewel box' is one of the most massive young star clusters in the Milky Way Galaxy. NGC 3603 is a prominent star-forming region in the Carina spiral arm of the Milky Way, about 20,000 light-years away. This image shows a young star cluster surrounded by a vast region of dust and gas. The image reveals stages in the life cycle of stars. The nebula was first discovered by Sir John Herschel in 1834. The image spans roughly 17 light-years.\n(NASA/MCT via Getty Images)\nThe barred spiral galaxy M83, also known as the Southern Pinwheel, is seen in a NASA Hubble Space Telescope mosaic released January 9, 2014. The Hubble photograph captures thousands of star clusters, hundreds of thousands of individual stars, and \"ghosts\" of dead stars called supernova remnants.\n(REUTERS/NASA/Handout via Reuters)\nIN SPACE - This undated image taken by the Hubble telescope shows Pluto and its moons: Charon, Nix, and Hydra.The International Astronomical Union announced on August 24, 2006 that it no longer considers Pluto a planet, a status it has held since its discovery in 1930. The announcement reduces the solar system from nine planets to eight.\n(Photo by NASA via Getty Images)\nA new view of the Whirlpool Galaxy, one of the largest and sharpest images Hubble Space Telescope has ever taken, is released by NASA. A new view of the Eagle Nebula, one of the two largest and sharpest images Hubble Space Telescope has ever taken, is released by NASA on Hubble's 15th anniversary April 25, 2005. The new Eagle Nebula image reveals a tall, dense tower of gas being sculpted by ultraviolet light from a group of massive, hot stars. During the 15 years Hubble has orbited the Earth, it has taken more than 700,000 photos of the cosmos.\nGalaxy Ngc 5866, Image Of The Disk Galaxy Ngc 5866 Taken With The Advanced Camera For Surveys (Acs) On The Hubble Space Telescope, November 2005.\n(Encyclopaedia Britannica/UIG Via Getty Images)\nNASA's Hubble Space Telescope catches the Boomerang Nebula in this image taken with the Advanced Camera for Surveys in early 2005 and released on September 13, 2005. This reflecting cloud of dust and gas has two nearly symmetric lobes of matter that are being ejected from a central star. Each lobe of the nebula is nearly one light-year in length, making the total length of the nebula half as long as the distance from the Sun to the nearest neighbors-the Alpha Centauri stellar system, located roughly 4 light-years away. The Boomerang Nebula resides 5,000 light-years from Earth. Hubble's sharp view is able to resolve patterns and ripples in the nebula very close to the central star that are not visible from the ground.\n(REUTERS/NASA, ESA and The Hubble Heritage Team)\nSome stars aren't born, they're hatched from interstellar gas pockets called EGGS (Evaporating Gas Globules) at the end of vast tubes known as \"elephant trunks\", according to new Hubble Space Telescope images released November 2. This picture was taken April 1 1995 by the Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field Camera of gas pillars in M16 Eagle Nebula.\n(STR New / Reuters)\nA composite image of the Crab Nebula showing X-ray (blue), and optical (red) images superimposed is shown in this undated photo. Multiple observations made over several months with NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and the Hubble Space Telescope captured the spectacle of matter and antimatter propelled to nearly the speed of light by the Crab pulsar, a rapidly rotating neutron star the size of Manhattan.\n(Photo by NASA/Getty Images)\nWhat may first appear as a sunny side up egg is actually NASA Hubble Space Telescope's face-on snapshot of the small spiral galaxy NGC 7742 released October 21 by the Hubble Heritage Program. This spiral is known to be a Seyfert 2 active galaxy, a type of galaxy that is probably powered by a black hole residing in its core.\nHubble Image of Galaxies' El Dorado NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has produced this beautiful image of the galaxy NGC 1483. NGC 1483 is a barred spiral galaxy located in the southern constellation of Dorado ? the dolphinfish (or Mahi-mahi fish) in Spanish. The nebulous galaxy features a bright central bulge and diffuse arms with distinct star-forming regions. 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        "raw_content": "Human-Animal Interaction > Newsletter 2016\nI am delighted to share with you our Fall 2016 HAI newsletter. I would like to introduce myself as the new chair of the HAI section. I am a professor in the Clinical Sciences department at Colorado State University. I work in a department with all veterinarians and have the opportunity to explore numerous aspects of human animal interactions in my teaching and research. I have been involved with the HAI section for several years and am the editor of the HAIB (Human Animal Interactions Bulletin), and am honored to serve in this new capacity. This is an exciting time to be involved in the rapidly expanding area of Human Animal Interactions and the HAI Section is responding by planning a year of change and growth. With the help of a fantastic new Board, the HAI section plans to become your resource hub for all things HAI. We are updating our website, working to create a more active Facebook page and expanding our membership benefits. This is your opportunity to join like-minded people passionate about animals. To help us reach our goals of doubling our membership in 2017, we are currently waiving our membership fees. To join us, please visit our website. Lastly, if you have any feedback, suggestions or offers to get more involved, please reach out \u2013 Lori Kogan Lori.kogan@colostate.edu\nMany of us who love animals, and are fascinated by the power of the human-animal bond, initially thought we should become veterinarians. After all, if you wanted a career involving animals\u2014especially companion animals\u2014that was what you did, right?\nI\u2019ve lost count of the number of people I\u2019ve talked to over the years who have said something like, \u201cIf only I had known there were other paths. I realized vet school wasn\u2019t for me, so I gave up on the world of animals and became an accountant.\u201d I\u2019m guessing some of you have had similar experiences\u2014or can relate directly! (If you did become an accountant but you\u2019re nevertheless reading this newsletter, there\u2019s still hope. Keep reading!)\nHi! I\u2019m Lauren Varner, Member-at-Large, focusing on social media communications for the governing board of the Section on Human-Animal Interaction under Division 17, Counseling Psychology of the American Psychological Association.\nI am a second-year student in the Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy program at Regis University in Denver, Colorado, a COAMFTE-accredited program. I am not a counseling psychologist or even a therapist yet, but I am so proud to represent the both the Section and the many peers I have come across since beginning my studies \u2014 fellow students who are studying counseling, social work, psychotherapy, clinical psychology, psychiatry, and other fields, all with the hope of harnessing the powerful bond between humans and animals to improve mental health and further overall wellness for both the humans and animals involved in the interaction.\nDo Dogs Help Men Become More Relational?\n\u201cWe talk of men keeping dogs, but we might often talk more expressively of dogs keeping men.\u201d\nCharles Dickens \u2013The Uncommerical Traveller\u2013 (1859)\nChris Blazina Ph.D.\nI am one of those people that found the study of human-animal interaction as fortunate consequence of pursuing another line of inquiry. My career as a psychologist and professor has been spent focusing on the psychology of men. This involves the culturally conditioned ways males are taught to think, feel, and act. Too often, the rules for being a man lead to internal and interpersonal difficulties, impacting health and wellness. By comparison to the themes of masculine-conflict, I have also heard men share various kinds of personal anecdotes about the importance of canine companions in their lives. These are heartfelt accounts about their dogs, large and small. Sometimes they begin with regret, other times humor, and even a sense of nostalgia. I think the animal companion stories are special in part because they involve a genuinely caring recollection of man\u2019s best friend. But what is also striking is how men also share a part of themselves not always seen, a more relational side. That is the part involving the need for making and sustains connections \u2013 a pronouncement contrary to what many deem as an essential quality of mature masculinity \u2013 being alone.\nClicker training is a positive, humane method of training that\u2019s been used successfully with a wide variety of animal species including marine mammals, primates, dogs and horses (Gillis, et al., 2012; Fjellanger et al., 2002; Williams, et al., 2004). Clicker training involves the use of a specific sound when an animal performs a desired behavior. The \u201cclick\u201d sound marks the correct behavior and serves as a bridge between the desired behavior and the animal\u2019s reward. This bridge is extremely helpful in helping trainers clearly and precisely communicate with an animal (Pryor, 2004). Although use of clicker training is common with many species, there has been very little attention given to the possibility of clicker training cats.\n2017 HAI CONFERENCES",
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        "raw_content": "Saving Camp Naco, Arizona\nYou can help! Donate today to help support the future of Camp Naco.\nThe City of Bisbee is the new owner of Camp Naco! The transfer from Huachuca City took place on September 4, 2018. Archaeology Southwest will work with the Naco Heritage Alliance and the City of Bisbee on this exciting opportunity to bring Camp Naco back into active community use.\nMany friends of Camp Naco have asked how to provide financial support. Archaeology Southwest will continue to serve as a place for both online or mailed in donations.\nHigh winds hit the Camp and took one roof (the officer\u2019s quarter C3) and brought down the east wall of A6 (the building that lost its roof a few years back). This proves how fragile the camp is. We must stabilize this irreplaceable resource.\nRebecca Orozco of the Friends of Camp Naco gave a presentation to the City of Bisbee City Council explaining the history of Camp Naco and the current opportunity for Bisbee to ask Huachuca City to transfer the property to Bisbee. Bisbee Council voted in favor of making the request. This is a positive development for the Camp\u2019s future.\nArchaeology Southwest publishes the Camp Naco Masterplan, available as a PDF download here.\nA $20,000 grant from the Southwestern Foundation helps continue stabilization at Camp Naco, and a $5,000 grant from the National Trust for Historic Preservation supports master-plan development.\nThe Camp Naco Rehabilitation Team wins Governor\u2019s Heritage Preservation Honor Award.\nThe Camp Naco Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Read the listing announcement here. Learn more about the National Register of Historic Places here.\nBuilt between 1919 and 1923, Camp Naco (also known as Camp Newell) first housed military personnel during the Mexican Border Defense campaign and later served as a base camp for the Civilian Conservation Corps. Troops encamped at the facility included units of the renowned Buffalo Soldiers. The only Western camp made of adobe\u2014and, ironically, the only one that remains fairly intact\u2014Camp Naco has suffered tragic vandalism, severe erosion, and disastrous arson.\nThe Camp Naco Arizona Preservation Committee (CNAPC) and the Town of Huachuca City initially led the charge to rehabilitate and preserve Camp Naco. On December 29, 2008, a new grant proposal was submitted to the Arizona Heritage Fund by the Town of Huachuca City with two nonprofit partners: the Naco Heritage Alliance (formerly the CNAPC) and Archaeology Southwest.\nThe Naco Heritage Alliance was fully incorporated as a new Arizona nonprofit in July 2008. Its mission is to assist in the preservation and interpretation of Camp Naco and other important historical resources in the borderlands area.\nVisit the Friends of Camp Naco Facebook page.\nDonate online below, or send a check (made out to Archaeology Southwest):\nCamp Naco Fund\nPost Camp Naco\nPost Southern Arizona\u2019s Camp Naco...\nPost Putting the People Back in Cam...\nPost Raise the Roof! (Preservation ...\nPost No New Ruins \u2014 A Plea from a...\nPost Engaging the Complexities of t...\nProject Saving Camp Naco, Arizona\nPreservation Challenges at Camp Naco\nArchaeology of the Borderlands: A View from Naco, ...",
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        "raw_content": "Ranch may be saved for $2 million\nSara McNulty may appreciate the size of the Rocky Mountain west more than most.A native of Northern Ireland, McNulty moved to husband Gary\u2019s family ranch in the late 1970s. Now she wants to protect the ranch \u2013 which has been in the family since the 1880s \u2013 on the Roaring Fork Valley side of Cottonwood Pass and leave it for her daughters and their children.The McNultys have asked for $1.9 million from the Eagle County\u2019s open space fund. In exchange for that money, the McNultys will sign a contract, called a \u201cconservation easement\u201d, that will place virtually all of the ranch off-limits to development. The contract would allow only five new homes to ever be built on the 1,100-acre ranch.\u201dI\u2019m a great believer in protecting the beautiful things in Colorado,\u201d McNulty said.Among those things, she said, are mountain ranches.To do that, though, the contract first had to be approved by the Eagle County Open Space Advisory Committee. That group hears requests for open space money, then sends its recommendations to the Eagle County Commissioners, who actually spend the money.The board unanimously voted to recommend purchasing a conservation easement on the McNulty ranch, but not without some reservations. The big issue in board chairman Ron Wolfe\u2019s mind was the lack of financial support from Garfield\u2019s County.Garfield County\u2019s conservative commissioners for years have pleaded poverty when it comes to purchasing open space. And while the county\u2019s financial situation has changed with the oil and gas boom, it\u2019s hostility toward open space preservation has not.Nevertheless, Wolfe asked if Garfield County could be contacted for a contribution. That\u2019s unlikely, said Shannon Meyer, associate director of the Aspen Valley Land Trust.\u201dThey just do not give out money for projects like this,\u201d Meyer said.The roughly 60 percent of the ranch that\u2019s in Eagle County will be subject to the contract forbidding development. The part of the ranch in Garfield County will be protected if the Colorado Division of Wildlife comes through with money from its new wildlife habitat protection funds.That\u2019s a new, well-funded program with few applicants, Meyer said. If the state money doesn\u2019t come through, McNulty said she\u2019ll protect the Garfield County part of the ranch through the sale of tax credits.That state program allows a land owner to exchange the right to develop property for tax credits. Those credits can then be sold for immediate cash.In the end, the open space board agreed with member Michael Bair\u2019s lobbying.\u201dAlmost all the ranches around this one have been divided into 35-acre parcels or smaller,\u201d Bair said. \u201cThis is one of the last that\u2019s still standing. This is in an area that\u2019s booming with growth.\u201dCasting her vote to send the deal to the commissioners, board member New New Wallace said she wants it clear that the county\u2019s money will only be spent on the part of the ranch that\u2019s in Eagle County.\u201dWe need to be clear that\u2019s all we\u2019re doing,\u201d Wallace said.",
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        "raw_content": "Cervical cancer occurs when the cells in the cervix grow abnormally or out of control. The cervix is part of the female reproductive system. The exact cause of cervical cancer is unknown. Certain strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV), a sexually transmitted disease, cause the majority of cervical cancer.\nA new vaccine is available to prevent infection against the two types of HPV that are responsible for the majority of cervical cancer cases and the two types of HPV that are responsible for the majority of genital wart cases. A pap smear test is a preventive measure that can detect precancerous or cancerous cells. Precancerous cells are 100% curable.\nThe uterus is a pear-shaped organ where a baby grows in during pregnancy. The cervix is located at the bottom of the uterus. The cervix joins the uterus to the vagina and opens during childbirth. 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An intravenous pyelogram (IVP), X-ray, cystoscopy, proctoscopy, computed tomography (CT) scan, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan may be used.\nAn IVP uses X-rays and contrast dye to check for cancer or blockages in the urinary tract. A chest X-ray can reveal cancer that has spread to the lungs. A cystoscopy uses a thin viewing instrument to examine the bladder for cancer. A proctoscopy uses a lighted camera device to check for cancer in the rectum. CT scans take pictures of the organs from different angles, and MRI scans take pictures with even more details.\nIf you have cervical cancer, your doctor will assign your cancer a classification stage based on the results of all of your tests. Staging describes the cancer and how it has metastasized. Staging is helpful for treatment planning and recovery prediction. There is more than one type of staging system for cancer, and you should make sure that you and your doctor are referring to the same one.\nYour doctor will classify your cervical cancer in a stage labeled from 0-4. Lower numbers indicate a less serious cancer, and higher numbers indicate a more serious cancer. The stages 1 to 4 may be subdivided into classifications that use letters and numbers.\nYour doctor may refer you to an oncologist for treatment. An oncologist is a doctor with special training in cancer and cancer treatments. Treatment for cervical cancer depends on many factors, including the stage of the cancer, the cancer cell type, your general health, and desire to have children in the future. You may opt to receive a second opinion about the best kind of cancer treatment for you. Cancer treatments include surgery, radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or a combination of therapy types. Most people with cervical cancer receive surgery and another type of treatment.\nThere are several surgical options for treating very early cervical cancer. Cryosurgery freezes abnormal cells. Laser surgery uses a beam of light to burn cells or obtain a tissue sample. The loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP) uses electricity to remove abnormal tissues.\nFor more advanced stages of cervical cancer, the uterus may need to be removed with a simple hysterectomy. A radical hysterectomy and pelvic lymph node dissection removes the uterus, nearby tissues, the upper part of the vagina, and nearby lymph nodes. A pelvic exenteration removes the same structures as in a radical hysterectomy plus the bladder, vagina, rectum, and part of the colon. In this case, reconstructive surgery will create alternative ways to collect and void urine and feces. Following hysterectomy, a woman will not be able to become pregnant.\nRadiation therapy uses high-energy rays to kill cancer cells. 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Your doctor can explain your risk for recurrent cervical cancer and possible treatments if it does recur.\nCervical cancer can be prevented by early detection of precancerous cells. Precancerous cells are 100% curable. For women under 21-29, a Pap smear should be conducted once every 3 years. For women 30-65, cervical cancer screening should include a Pap smear and HPV test once every 5 years. For older women, Pap and HPV testing should only be performed if there is a history two or three abnormal test results in the last 5 or 10 years.\nA vaccine is available to prevent infection against the two types of HPV responsible for most cases of cervical cancer and the two types of HPV responsible for most cases of genital warts. HPV is a sexually transmitted disease. The vaccine is approved for females ages 9-26 years old. However, HPV testing is not required for girls younger than 30 because the virus typically goes away on its own. Ask your doctor about receiving the vaccine.\nYou can prevent cervical cancer by not engaging in sexual acts with people that have HPV or genital warts. Condoms do not protect against HPV, but should be used to prevent other types of sexually transmitted diseases. To further reduce the risk of HPV and cervical cancer, it is wise to limit your number of sexual partners and avoid partners that participate in high risk sexual activities.\nQuitting smoking may reduce your risk of developing cervical cancer. If you are unable to quit smoking on your own, ask your doctor for resources to help you quit. There are a variety of smoking cessation products and methods that your doctor will be delighted to refer you to.\nRisk factors may increase your likelihood of developing cervical cancer, although some people that experience this cancer may not have any risk factors. 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        "raw_content": "Take the Crime and Older Adults Quiz\nBeing the victim of a crime is never pleasant, but older adults need to take special precautions.\n1. Older adults are more likely than younger adults to be attacked by strangers.\nOlder adults are also more likely to be attacked in or near their homes. And older victims are more likely to suffer more serious injuries than younger victims.\n2. One of the best ways to protect yourself at home is to lock your doors.\nMake sure that your locks, as well as your doors and windows are strong and can't easily be broken. Ask your local police department to send an officer to your house and point out ways to make your home safer.\n3. Never open your door unless you've looked to see who is there.\nUse a peephole or a window to find out who's at the door. Ask a stranger to give you his or her name and show you an identity card. If you feel uneasy about the stranger, don't open the door.\n4. A good way to keep track of valuables is to mark them in some way.\nEngrave each piece with a number\u2014your driver's license number, for instance. Make a list of all your valuables and keep that list in a safe deposit box. Experts also recommend that you take photos of valuables and store them with the list.\n5. If you receive a monthly pension check or check from Social Security, arrange to have it deposited directly into your checking or savings account.\nIf you make regular trips to the bank, make sure you don't go at the same time of day. Vary the time of your visit.\n6. How you dress doesn't matter to a thief.\nDressing in a flashy way, or wearing valuable jewelry or fur, can make you a crime target. Store jewelry and fur in a safe place.\n7. If a business offer sounds too good to be true, it probably is.\nTrust your feelings. Older adults are often the targets of scams. You can always check with your state's office of attorney general and ask for consumer protection information on common types of fraud, including telemarketing fraud, fraudulent sweepstakes, and business scams. Don't give your credit card number out over the phone to anyone calling to request a donation or sell you a product.\n8. Family and friends can also prey on older adults.\nFriends and family have been known to steal from older adults. And family, friends and other caregivers can be guilty of neglect or mistreatment, whether physical, emotional, or financial. That's called elder abuse. You can get help through your local Adult Protective Services agency or Area Agency on Aging, or talk to your clergy, doctor, or lawyer.",
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        "raw_content": "Marxism and the Oppression of Women: Toward a Unitary Theory\nby Lise VogelLise Vogel\nNearly thirty years after its initial publication, Marxism and the Oppression of Women remains an essential contribution to the development of an integrative theory of gender oppression under capitalism. Lise Vogel revisits classical Marxian texts, tracking analyses of \u201cthe woman question\u201d in socialist theory and drawing on central theoretical categories of Marx's Capital to open up an original theorisation of gender and the social production and reproduction of material life. Included in this edition are Vogel's article, \u201cDomestic Labor Revisited\u201d (originally published in Science & Society in 2000) which extends and clarifies her main theoretical innovations, and a new Introduction by Susan Ferguson and David McNally situating Vogel's work in the trajectory of Marxist-feminist thought over the past forty years.\nHistorical Materialism Book Series , #45\nLise Vogel, a veteran of the U.S. civil-rights and women\u2019s-liberation movements, is Professor (retired) of Sociology at Rider University and the author of numerous books and articles. Before becoming a sociologist, she had an earlier career in art history.\nSusan Ferguson, Ph.D. (1996), Wilfrid Laurier University, is Associate Professor of Contemporary Studies and Journalism at the Brantford, Ontario campus of that university. She has published in the area of socialist feminism, children's culture, and journalism studies.\nDavid McNally, Ph.D. (1983) is Professor of Political Science at York University, Toronto and the author of six books, including Monsters of the Market: Zombies, Vampires and Global Capitalism (Brill, Historical Materialism Book Series, 2011).\nCapital, Labour-Power, and Gender-Relations: Introduction to the Historical Materialism Edition of Marxism and the Oppression of Women, Susan Ferguson and David McNally\nPART ONE: SOCIALIST FEMINISM\n2. A Decade of Debate\n3. Socialist Feminism and the Woman-Question\nPART TWO: MARX AND ENGELS\n4. Early Views\n5. Marx: The Mature Years\n6. Engels: A Defective Formulation\nPART THREE: THE SOCIALIST MOVEMENT\n7. The Second International\n8. Toward Revolution\nPART FOUR: FROM THE WOMAN-QUESTION TO WOMEN\u2019S LIBERATION\n9. A Dual Legacy\n10. The Reproduction of Labour-Power\n11 Beyond Domestic Labour\nAppendix. Domestic Labour Revisited",
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        "raw_content": "Online Advertising's Rosy Scenario\nACCORDING TO A RECENT REPORT from The Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) and PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), the U.S. online advertising market grew 34% annually during the third quarter of 2005. That represents an 800 basis point acceleration from the 26% year-to-year growth achieved during the second quarter of 2005 and the largest acceleration in growth the market has seen in nearly two years.\nAs a result of the IAB/PwC update, our discussions with online advertisers over the past two quarters, and our belief that the IAB/PwC is not capturing the entire search market in its numbers, we are raising our forecast for the overall online advertising market for the remainder of 2005, 2006, and beyond.\nWe now expect the global online ad market (branded and search) to grow 25% annually for the next five years, up from our prior forecast in the low 20% range.\nWe expect the global online ad market to grow 25% annually for the next five years to $65 billion. Over the next twelve months, we expect the online advertising market to grow 30% globally to $26.4 billion in 2006 and by 26% in 2007 to $33.2 billion.\nMultiple drivers should fuel global online ad growth over the next five years. The worldwide Internet audience should continue to grow at 10-15% annually while usage grows even faster, in the 25-30% range, due to the proliferation of broadband Internet connections. Growth in search should be fueled by 15-20% growth in queries, expanding advertiser coverage, rising price per click, and relatively stable click through rates. Our research suggests that the international search market continues to grow 2-3X faster than in the U.S., and we expect that trend to continue for at least the next two to three years.\nIn the U.S., we expect the online advertising market to grow 29% to $17.6 billion in 2006 and 22% annually to $36 billion over the next five years. Our 2006 U.S. forecast assumes 27% growth in the branded/display segment of the market and 40% growth in the search/contextual sector. In total, we expect U.S. Internet advertising to account for 6.1% of the total ad market in 2006 and grow to 11.1% of the total market by 2010.\nOverseas, we expect the online advertising market to grow 45% to $12.4 billion in 2006 and 28% annually to $29.4 billion over the next five years. Our research suggests that the search markets in Europe remain a year behind the U.S, with Asia lagging an additional two to three years behind Europe. With these key International markets a few years behind the U.S., we believe the total overseas search market can continue to outpace the U.S. for the foreseeable future.\nThe media usage to online ad spend gap persists. Our research continues to suggest that we are in the beginning stages of a global multi-year secular growth phase in online advertising. According to a recent report by Forrester Research, Internet users are spending more than 30% of their media time on the Internet. Yet, the global Internet ad market will represent less than 4% of the total global advertising market this year. Our new outlook calls for Internet expenditures to account for close to 10% of the global advertising market by 2010.\nJMP Securities LLC 600 Montgomery St.",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u203a Learn \u203a Articles \u203a The Lafayette Trail: Mapping General Lafayette\u2019s Farewell Tour in the United States (1824-1825)\nJulien Icher\n\u201cPermit us then to receive you as the Nation\u2019s Guest and to render to you all the honors which it is in our power to bestow on you. They are the voluntary tribute of hearts burning with gratitude. We wish our children to understand that virtue alone has the right to such homage, and that in the midst of a free people merit never stays without reward.\u201d\nA representative from Portsmouth, NH welcoming Lafayette on September 1st, 1824.\nIn the early 1820s, the United States had solidified its political system and had become a nation free of any wartime binding agreement with the Republic of France. Thomas Jefferson, a lifelong friend of France, negotiated the Louisiana Purchase and secured westward expansion. The War of 1812, however, reminded the United States that homeland security needed to be a top priority for the next decades. As the generation of veterans of the Revolutionary War was wearing thin, emphasis was placed on building up national awareness capitalizing on the momentum resulting from previous conflicts. The early 1820s was marked by the Monroe Doctrine, a rationale enshrining American ambitions to secure a comfort zone around the United States of America, as the balance of power was rapidly changing in Europe.\nAt the same time in France, the French Revolution had brought about a new social order, which was no longer based on privileges for the few at the expense of the people of France, but rather a reshuffling of the political cards into the form of a Republic. The Marquis de Lafayette opposed the conservative Bourbon Restoration that followed the Napoleonic years but soon realized that liberal thinking had gradually weakened in France.\nMarquis de Lafayette in 1825.\nAs the last surviving Major General of the Revolutionary War, Lafayette was invited by U.S. president James Monroe and Congress to visit the 24-state Union for what would become his Farewell Tour in the United States of America. Accompanied by his Secretary Auguste Levasseur, General Lafayette visited all the 24 states of the Union in 13 months (August 1824 \u2013 September 1825). The American experiment narrated by Levasseur was meant to serve as a driver to revive Liberals\u2019 political views at a time when the Bourbon Restoration was stifling liberalism in France. In 1829, Lafayette started off a much smaller tour between Grenoble and Lyon in France[i] to challenge the authority of King Charles X and the secret appointment of Jules de Polignac as the Minister of Foreign Affairs.\nWhile almost 50 years had elapsed since the end of the Revolutionary War, the presence of General Lafayette in the United States unleashed a burning desire to express the peoples\u2019 gratitude that had been building during the postwar period. Although the Farewell Tour of Lafayette is generally described as an outpouring of love and respect from the American people, looking at a specific narrative emphasizing the preparations made for the reception of Lafayette remains a unique vantage point to capture that spirit. A source documenting Lafayette\u2019s visit to the Adams Female Academy in Derry, NH highlights the aura surrounding him when he met with local people, which granted him a godlike presence impacting not only people\u2019s mood but also local weather.\nIn his Book of Nutfield [ii], George F. Willey provides a description of the preparations made to welcome Lafayette at the Academy based on a letter written at that time. \u201cLadies from the village now came in, hoping to share our chance of seeing the hero. After remaining an hour they departed, supposing he might have taken some other route, and that it was useless to wait any longer. But we were not so ready to relinquish our hopes, and concluded to remain.\u201d The letter also describes Lafayette entering a classroom. \u201cAs he entered the teacher's desk I turned to look at the pupils. A magician's hand could not have effected a more sudden transformation. [\u2026] Smiles and animation had displaced fatigue and anxiety. [\u2026] Every eye glistened, but it was with enthusiasm ; every heart swelled with intense interest as we beheld the friend, the defender, the martyr of liberty.\u201d The letter ends by emphasizing the local weather, reportedly greatly enhanced after Lafayette departed. \u201cAs he left the building, the clouds which had obscured the heavens suddenly became dissipated in the west, and although the rain still fell in torrents, the sun broke forth with unusual splendor, forming a magnificent rainbow in the east. The splendid colors of the rainbow beautifully contrasted with the masses of dark clouds that still skirted the horizon.\u201d\nIn his memoirs, Josiah Quincy Jr describes the moment when Lafayette was transferred to the authorities of the Granite State upon crossing into New Hampshire at the Methuen-Salem border in June 1825. \u201cTo me his last words were \u2018Remember, we must meet again in France!\u2019 And so saying, he kissed me upon both cheeks. 'If Lafayette had kissed me,' said an enthusiastic lady of my acquaintance, \u2018depend upon it, I would never have washed my face again as long as I lived!\u2019 The remark may be taken as fairly marking the point which the flood-tide of affectionate admiration reached in those days.\u201d[iii] This story encapsulates how people perceived Lafayette\u2019s physical and spiritual presence during his visit, which was often characterized by the utmost desire to touch him and receive his personal blessing. Walter Harriman, who served two terms as Governor of New Hampshire, recalls the crowd in attendance when Lafayette passed through Warner, NH on June 27, 1825, \u201cBefore Lafayette could alight from his carriage, an eager crowd pressed forward to look upon his face and to grasp his hand.\u201d[iv]\nThe Farewell Tour provides a unique opportunity to look at the core of American society almost 50 years after the Revolutionary War, and to assess what the country thought of itself. It taps into remote and vivid historical backgrounds and reveals how the United States celebrated one of its heroes in large cities as well as in the countryside, all across the nation.\nThe Marquis de Lafayette laying the cornerstone at Bunker Hill in 1825.\nThe Farewell Tour was characterized by a fast pace as well as very frequent unscheduled stops that Lafayette made along the way.\nIn New England alone, Lafayette made more than 170 stops on his two visits, in August-September 1824 and June 1825. He visited people he knew from the Revolutionary War such as Caleb Stark, son of New Hampshire General John Stark, Elias Hasket Derby Jr, officer during the Revolutionary War, and James Armistead Lafayette, former slave that played a pivotal role as a double agent during the Siege of Yorktown in September/October 1781.\nMany streets, cities, towns and squares across the United States today are named after General Lafayette and his La Grange castle in the outskirts of Paris. Most of those names are a direct result of the momentous Farewell Tour.\nThe schedule of the Tour was mostly driven by commitments Lafayette had already made, especially to large cities like Boston, New York and Washington D.C. As a result, he consistently declined a lot of invitations originating from smaller cities and towns due to their geographic location. Indeed, venturing further into the countryside carried the risk of spending time on poorly maintained roads and undergoing mechanical failures that would delay the rest of the trip.\nLetter from the Marquis de Lafayette to the Portsmouth Committee in 1824. (Portsmouth Historical Society Collection, Portsmouth Athenaeum, Portsmouth, NH)\nThough many prearranged commitments were inescapable, some decisions and alterations to the existing itinerary could still be made on the fly. Lafayette, in an 1824 letter[1] to a committee from Portsmouth, NH, declines their invitation to visit Portsmouth because of previous commitments made in Washington, D.C. Notwithstanding the content of this letter, Lafayette rushed through Portsmouth in a one-day trip the same year. This letter embodies how pivotal geographic location and previous commitments were in decision-making on the Tour. The fact that Lafayette\u2019s visit to Portsmouth lasted only one day, followed by nighttime travel to return to Boston by early the next morning, lets us capture somehow the \u201cguilt\u201d to have accepted an unexpected offer. The desire to catch up on the initial schedule, even if it meant spending the night in a carriage, lies behind this need to accommodate as many people as possible.\nThe Lafayette Trail is an effort spearheaded by the American Friends of Lafayette and the Consulate of France in Boston to memorialize the footsteps of General Lafayette during his momentous tour in 1824-1825 in preparation for the Bicentennial of the Farewell Tour in 2024. Currently focused on the New England portion of the tour, the Lafayette Trail is poised to expand west and south to encompass all of the 24 states that Lafayette visited during his tour. The Trail brings together history, cartography and computer science in an education program whose principal goal is to raise awareness about Lafayette and the ideals he stood for throughout his life. 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I much regret, gentlemen, that previous engagements and the propriety of an early visit to the seat of the government of the Union make it necessary for me to limit this first eastern excursion to the city of Boston where I had been kindly invited to land from Europe. I shall now certainly return to this part of the country before I leave the United States when it will be my happy lot, as it long has been my eager desire to visit the town of Portsmouth and express to her citizens the grateful and affectionate respect that bind me to them.\nAccept, gentlemen, my respectful acknowledgement and cordial attachment,\n[i] J\u00e9r\u00f4me Morin, Itin\u00e9raire du G\u00e9n\u00e9ral Lafayette, de Grenoble \u00e0 Lyon, ed. (Lyon, France : Imprimerie de Brunet, 1829), 128p.\n[ii] George F. Willey, Willey\u2019s Book of Nutfield, ed. (Derry NH: Derry Deport, 1895), p22.\n[iii] Josiah Jr. Quincy, Figures of the past, ed. 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        "raw_content": "Home Breaking News First double leg-transplant patient loses legs\nFirst double leg-transplant patient loses legs\nThe world\u2019s first double leg-transplant patient has had his legs amputated, a Spanish hospital has confirmed.\nThe amputation was carried out after an unrelated illness forced the man to stop taking anti-rejection drugs, according to Valencia\u2019s Hospital La Fe.\nThe hospital said treatment of the unspecified illness was \u201cmore urgent\u201d.\nThe transplant was carried out in July 2011 by surgeon Pedro Cavadas, who also led a team that carried out the first double hand transplant in 2006.\nThe first double-leg transplant was carried out in July 2011 by surgeon Pedro Cavadas, who also led a team that carried out the first double hand transplant in 2006\nThe man who received the double leg transplant, who was in his 20s at the time and has not been named, initially lost his legs above the knee in a road accident.\nPedro Cavadas and his team of more than 50 at Hospital La Fe took more than 10 hours to attach the new legs, a procedure that included connecting nerves, blood vessels, muscles, tendons and bone structure.\nThe patient was expected to take immuno-suppressant drugs for the rest of his life, but had to stop because the medicine was complicating the treatment of an illness he contracted, doctors said.\n\u201cIn these cases the protocol is that, if the transplanted organ is not a vital organ, it should be removed from the patient so as to allow treatment of the illness that is more serious and urgent,\u201d the hospital said in a statement.\nPedro Cavadas is referred to as a \u201cmiracle doctor\u201d by parts of the Spanish media for his pioneering procedures.\n[youtube w4Zxer-Qpgk]\ndouble leg transplant\nLindsay Mills: Edward Snowden left his girlfriend in Hawaii and fled to Hong Kong to leak NSA secrets\nKaty Perry and Robert Pattinson spotted together at Bjork concert",
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        "raw_content": "If you\u2019re wondering if what you eat can affect your mood then please read this report from Dr. Stephen Chaney.\nThe standard American diet (S.A.D.) is high in processed foods, fat (especially saturated and trans fats), refined grains, simple sugars, salt and calories. As I've said before, almost anything would be better.\nYou probably already know that the S.A.D. leads to obesity and a whole host of diseases - including heart disease, cancer and diabetes - just to name a few.\nBut did you know that the S.A.D. could make you sad?\nThat statement is based on a study by Akbaralay et al (British Journal of Psychiatry, 195: 408-413, 2009) in which they looked at the dietary patterns and mental health outcomes of 3486 participants in the Whitehall II Prospective Study.\nIn case you didn't know it, Whitehall is the central district in London where most of the British government offices are located.\nSo the 3486 participants in this study were bureaucrats. They were middle aged (average age 55.6 years old) office staff (74% men, 26% women) who spent most of their day sitting and really didn't like their jobs very much. (I made up the part about not liking their jobs, but you get the picture.)\nAt the beginning of the study the participants were given a 127 item food frequency quiz to fill out. Interestingly enough, the food preferences of the participants in this study clustered neatly into two\nThe diets of the processed foods groups predominantly consisted of sweetened desserts, chocolates, fried foods, processed meats, refined grains and high fat dairy products.\nIn contrast, the diets of the whole foods group consisted mostly of vegetables, fruits, fish and whole grains.\nFive years later the study participants were analyzed for depression using a 20 item standardized depression scale.\nThe results were pretty eye-catching. The processed food group was 58% more likely to suffer from\ndepression than the whole food group! And this was after correction for age, gender, weight, marital\nstatus, education, employment grade, physical activity, smoking and diseases (high blood pressure, heart disease, diabetes, and stroke).\nThe reasons for this astounding correlation between diet and depression are not clear.\nThe authors speculated that the diets of the whole food group were likely higher in antioxidants, folic acid and omega-3 fatty acids than the diets of the processed food group - and studies have suggested that each of these nutrients may protect against depression.\nThe authors also suggested that it might be an indirect effect. Diets that are high in saturated fats and\nrefined grains and low in omega-3 fatty acids increase inflammation, and studies have suggested that\ninflammation can lead to depression.\nThe thing for you to remember is that, while we don't know the exact mechanism, it is pretty clear that a\nprocessed food diet can lead to the blues down the road.\nAnd, as the authors pointed out, the processed food diet in this study is pretty close to what most\nAmericans are eating. So it is safe to say that the Standard American Diet (S.A.D.) can make you sad!\nSo keep your spirits up with a healthy diet.\nRobert G. Berger D.D.S.",
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        "raw_content": "The Chicago White Sox head into the offseason with a lot on their plate. Following another bad season on the field in the majors, the Sox need to make some major upgrades to their roster if they're going to be more competitive in 2019.\nThe Chicago White Sox head into the offseason with a lot on their plate. Following another bad season on the field in the majors, the Sox need to make some major upgrades to their roster if they're going to be more competitive in 2019. Specifically, they need a better offense, deeper starting pitching, and some bullpen arms. Easy peasy, right? The good news is that the White Sox have a great one-two punch for fixing a roster: Great young prospects and payroll flexibility. Chicago has just $14.3 million committed to the 2019 payroll prior to figuring in arbitration raises and pre-arb salaries, and there's a good chance that only one player currently on the roster is set to break the $10 million barrier in arbitration next year. Suffice it to say, the Sox have flexibility. And with some great young talent on the way soon, we could be seeing a legit World Series contender as early as 2020 if they play their cards right. But let's slow down and take one step at a time. First, let's examine what the White Sox need to do this offseason and how they might look to fill out their roster. ## Rotation Reynaldo Lopez and Carlos Rodon. Those are the only two guys that you can definitively project as starting pitchers for the 2019 White Sox at this moment. But that doesn't mean the Sox don't have pitching on the way. Lucas Giolito started 32 games in 2018 and posted a 6.13 ERA, but he's a 24-year-old former top prospect so he'll be given a chance at a rotation job next year. The same could be said for Dylan Covey \u2013 about having a chance at a job, not being a former top prospect. The future of the White Sox rotation is in Michael Kopech, who will miss all or nearly all of the 2019 season following Tommy John surgery, and other prospects such as Dylan Cease and Dane Dunning. Thinking ahead to 2020, Lopez, Rodon, Cease, either Dunning or Giolito, and a healthy Kopech could be one of the best 1-through-5's in the game. However, that's still a year off. For now, general manager Rick Hahn needs to figure out how to fill in the innings for next season. Giolito, Covey, and the perpetually disappointing Carson Fulmer will all get a shot, but expect that Hahn will want to find better depth than two solid starters (Lopez and Rodon) and three struggling kids. On the free agent market, there is James Shields \u2013 who threw 204 1/3 innings for Chicago last year with a 4.53 ERA \u2013 and a host of others, ranging from legitimate ace's to quality inning eaters. Dallas Keuchel, Patrick Corbin and Nathan Eovaldi are out there, but I wouldn't expect the Sox to spend that kind of money on starters with all the pitching prospects they have in the high minors. Guys like Shields, Lance Lynn, Gio Gonzalez, or even J.A. Happ could be targets. ## Bullpen Joakim Soria had an impressive season with the Sox in 2018, posting a 2.56 ERA and 16 saves in 19 chances over 38 2/3 innings. But they traded him to the Milwaukee Brewers at mid-season, and most of what was left on the roster wasn't all that good. Xavier Cede\u00f1o had a nice season as a left-hander out of the 'pen, but he was also sent to Milwaukee in a later deal. Luis Avila\u0301n, another lefty, was sent to the Philadelphia Phillies in an August deal. Going into next season, the White Sox need some serious bullpen help. For now, let's look at what they do have. Left-hander Jace Fry is just 25 years old and struck out 12.3 batters per nine innings last year, Juan Minaya had a solid year for Chicago despite way too many walks (5.6 per nine), and the oft-injured Nate Jones managed to pitch 30 2/3 innings with a 3.00 ERA. Beyond those three, the Sox have a few more kids that will be looking for a tryout in the 'pen. Ian Hamilton, a 23-year-old prospect, threw just eight innings in the big leagues but had a 1.74 ERA with 10.8 K/9 over 51 2/3 innings in the minors. Aaron Bummer, Jos\u00e9 Ruiz, and hey, even Matt Davidson could get an opportunity to pitch in relief next season. As far as free agency goes, there are plenty of arms out there and the Sox have money to burn. Craig Kimbrel, Kelvin Herrera, Jeurys Familia, and Zach Britton are a handful of elite names, but Adam Ottavino, Cody Allen, Andrew Miller, and former White Sox closer David Robertson will also be commanding big offers. If you keep going down the list of veteran names, you'll end up with Justin Wilson, Joe Kelly, Bud Norris, and plenty more. The White Sox will target a few free agents in the bullpen department, and ultimately they'll rely on a mixture of veterans and kids to solve the equation next year. ## Position Players This is where the Sox have arguably the biggest deficit between a team that's rebuilding and a 90-plus game winner. Jos\u00e9 Abreu wasn't traded last year, so he'll return in his final year of arbitration at the age of 32. The Sox really value the kind of veteran leadership that Abreu brings, as well as his mentoring of fellow Cuban Yo\u00e1n Moncada. He might only stick around until the trade deadline, but there's a chance the Sox lock Abreu up for a few more years too. Otherwise, most of what the White Sox have graduated to the big leagues on offense has been painfully mediocre. The team was 12th in the American League in runs scored in 2018, 10th in home runs (despite playing their home games inside one of the most homer-friendly parks in the game), and 13th in on-base percentage. The 2019 season will be a good test for Avisa\u00edl Garc\u00eda to see if his breakout in 2017 is the exception or the rule, and Davidson will likely stick around if he's providing that sweet two-way player value at the plate and on the mound. But the rest is kind of painful. Everywhere you look, as far as the eye can see, it's White Sox batters with OPS's under .700. Daniel Palka had a nice rookie season with 27 home runs, and he might have a role with future iterations of this team as a power bat on the bench. However, it's hard to envision more than just a handful of guys from the 2018 offense having a major role on the South Side's next World Series contender. Hahn knows this, and it's why he's ready to pull out all the stops for Bryce Harper and/or Manny Machado. The Sox were apparently busted out on Twitter for filming their free agent pitch to Harper at the United Center, including an LED banner featuring Harper's name and jersey number next to a White Sox logo. The Washington Nationals outfielder is the big prize in free agency, and rumor has it he already turned down a 10-year, $300 million deal to remain in Washington, D.C. Will team owner Jerry Reinsdorf approve the kind of contract that it would cost to bring Harper to the rebuilding Sox? That's hard to see happening, even if the team has no real long-term payroll obligations to speak of. Front-loading a contract could actually make sense, given how Chicago projects to have some young players getting close to free agency about six or seven years from now. However, USA Today writer Bob Nightengale believes that Harper is a virtual lock to end up with the Phillies. Machado certainly wouldn't be a bad silver medal for Hahn and the Sox, with the 26-year-old shortstop/third baseman seemingly being built to hit at Guaranteed Rate Field. He has averaged 36 home runs per season over the last four years while staying remarkably healthy and playing no less than 156 games. The guess here is that the White Sox get aggressive in their pursuit of Machado, who many believe will ultimately land with the New York Yankees. If that's the case, the Sox could turn to the trade market or secondary free agents such as Josh Donaldson, A.J. Pollock, or Andrew McCutchen. ## Prospects The White Sox have lots of good prospects. In addition to the continued development of Moncada, Palka, Tim Anderson, and all the previously mentioned pitchers at the big league level, there are a handful of others that you should keep your eye on. The biggest name is Eloy Jimenez, who was acquired from the Cubs in the Jos\u00e9 Quintana deal. 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        "raw_content": "Big Bend Telephone Nationally Recognized as a Smart Rural Community Showcase Winner\nAlpine, Texas, April 22, 2016 \u2013 NTCA\u2013The Rural Broadband Association recognized Big Bend Telephone with a Smart Rural Community Showcase award as part of the association\u2019s initiative to highlight efforts that make rural communities vibrant places in which to live and do business.\nA smart rural community offers a dynamic suite of broadband-enabled solutions that builds community strength and enables global competition. These communities not only rely on high-capacity broadband connections, but also on teams of highly motivated and collaborative leaders\u2014the people behind the technology. From manufacturers and application developers to telecommunications providers and, ultimately, the users who adopt and employ broadband-enabled services, it takes a lot of people to create a smart rural community, and encourage its continued development and evolution.\n\u201cIt is an honor to be recognized for our hard working team and commitment to building and maintaining advanced broadband networks in West Texas,\u201d said Rusty Moore, General Manager and COO of Big Bend Telephone. \u201cWe continue to work with our anchor institutions and our customers to deliver the best technology solutions in one of the most rural regions of the country.\u201d\nSmart Rural Community award recipients were recognized at a gathering of more than 1,500 rural telecom leaders in Boston, MA. In addition to receiving national recognition for its efforts, Big Bend Telephone will join prior award recipients to formulate best practices and assist other rural communities in the implementation of innovative broadband-enabled solutions to drive economic and community strength in rural areas throughout the nation.\n\u201cEarning this recognition was not the goal but just part of the journey,\u201d continued Moore. \u201cWe will continue to create next-generation applications and platforms for our communities.\u201d\nAbout Big Bend Telephone Company\nBig Bend Telephone provides high-quality communications services, including Internet and voice services, to the Big Bend region. BBT\u2019s service area includes Alamito, Alpine, Big Bend National Park, Big Canyon, Calamity Creek, Comstock, Fort Davis, Fort Stockton, Heath Canyon, Lajitas, Langtry, Marathon, Marfa, McCamey, Presidio, Redford, Sanderson, Sheffield, Six Shooter and Terlingua. Based in Alpine, Texas, the three-generation family-owned company has been providing high-quality communications services since 1960 and is nationally recognized as a Smart Rural Community Showcase Award winner. bigbend.net\nAbout NTCA \u2013 The Rural Broadband Association\nNTCA\u2013The Rural Broadband Association is the premier association representing nearly 900 independent, community-based telecommunications companies that are leading innovation in rural and small-town America. NTCA advocates on behalf of its members in the legislative and regulatory arenas, and it provides training and development; publications and industry events; and an array of employee benefit programs. In an era of exploding technology, deregulation and marketplace competition, NTCA\u2019s members are leading the IP evolution for rural consumers, delivering technologies that make rural communities vibrant places in which to live and do business. Because of their efforts, rural America is fertile ground for innovation in economic development and commerce, education, health care, government services, security and smart energy use. ntca.org\nTo learn more about Smart Rural Community, visit https://www.ntca.org/member-services/programs/smart-rural-community\nFiled Under: BBT News, Latest News, Press Release\nHome > Latest News > Big Bend Telephone Nationally Recognized as a Smart Rural Community Showcase Winner",
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        "raw_content": "The Budget of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research\nThe budget of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research continues to rise. This shows: Education and research take high priority.\nThe German Parliament, the Bundestag, has adopted the Federal Government\u2019s 2017 budget, increasing the financial resources available to the Federal Ministry of Education and Research by almost 1.2 billion euros to about 17.6 billion euros. This means an increase of 7.6 percent compared to the previous year and will further strengthen education and research.\nThe budget for 2017 will be roughly 1.2 billion euros bigger than in 2016. The increase of about 7.6 percent demonstrates that education and research continue to be a major priority of the Federal Government.\nThe Federal Government is a dependable partner of the research community: Basic funding for science and research institutions will increase by 3 percent per year under the Pact for Research and Innovation. The Federal Government alone will provide this extra funding. Institutional research funding will total about 5.9 billion euros in 2017.\nThe universities will also benefit from continued and increased funding by the Federal Government:\nThe successful approach of funding cutting-edge research at German universities that started under the Excellence Initiative will be continued beyond 2017 on the basis of the amended Article 91b of Germany\u2019s Basic Law. The new follow-up programme, the Excellence Strategy, will support German clusters and universities of excellence in future.\nAnother central programme which was adopted jointly by the Federal Government and the L\u00e4nder is the initiative to promote young scientists. This programme will further raise the attractiveness and competitiveness of the German science system by establishing roughly 1,000 additional tenure track professorships in Germany\u2019s higher education system.\nThe recently adopted \u201cInnovative University\u201d funding initiative is aimed at universities of applied sciences and small and medium-sized enterprises in particular. This initiative will support the research-based transfer of ideas, knowledge and technologies at German institutions of higher education and strengthen the strategic role they play in regional innovation systems.\nAround 2.5 billion euros will be provided to the L\u00e4nder for additional university places in 2017 under the Higher Education Pact. We will once again invest 200 million euros under the Quality Pact for Teaching in 2017. Moreover, 60 million euros have been earmarked for the third year of the National Programme to Improve the Quality of Teacher Training.\nThe Federal Government promotes and shapes the digital transformation with its Digital Agenda. The Federal Ministry of Education and Research carries out a number of measures under the Digital Agenda:\nWe provide innovation funding to strengthen research and technological development particularly in the areas of microelectronics, service research, big data, high performance computing, cybersecurity and medical informatics.\nWe will provide over 14 million euros p.a. in funding for digital learning opportunities and new didactic strategies based on digital media in initial and continuing training starting in 2017 under the \u201cDigital Media in Vocational Training\u201d programme. We are currently designing the \u201cEducational Campaign for the Digital Knowledge Society\u201d to provide digital education in Germany with a comprehensive framework for action.\nResources for research funding under the Federal Government\u2019s new High-Tech Strategy will be equally increased: 55 million euros \u2013 an increase of about 15 percent compared to the previous year \u2013 have been made available for the targeted support of research at universities of applied sciences.\nThe Federal Ministry of Education and Research launched a set of measures to quickly respond to the challenges related to the integration of migrants. These measures also help implement key elements of the joint integration strategy of the Federal Government and the L\u00e4nder. Under this strategy, the Federal Ministry of Education and Research focuses on language learning and the identification of competences and potentials as well as access to vocational education and training and higher education. Furthermore, funding is provided for research projects to enhance our knowledge of migration and integration.\nErasmus+: Europe's popular educational programme\nClusters - Networks - International",
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        "raw_content": "The Michigan Scorecard benchmarks the state\u2019s performance on measures citizens deem most important for the state\u2019s transformation to a new era of prosperity. The 2012 Michigan Scorecard published below is produced in partnership with Data Driven Detroit. Led by expert Michigan demographer Kurt Metzger, Data Driven Detroit gathers and disseminates data to those working to create positive change in the city of Detroit and the Detroit metropolitan area. This scorecard is based on the latest available public statistics as of January 2012.\nThe scorecard generally tracks how well the state is executing on the Michigan\u2019s Defining Moment citizens\u2019 agenda developed by the Center for Michigan in 2007-2010 through nearly 600 Community Conversations involving more than 10,500 diverse statewide residents.\nTALENT & EDUCATION MEASURES ECONOMY & QUALITY OF LIFE EFFECTIVE GOVERNMENT\nK-12 Investment Personal Income Political Leadership\nStudent Performance Employment Government Efficiency\nHigh School Completion Business Tax Burden State Bond Ratings\nYoung Talent Economic Transformation Voter Participation\nHigher Education Investment Research & Development Burden of Incarceration\nCollege Affordability Exports\nCollege Completion Venture Capital\nTALENT & EDUCATION MEASURES\nK-12 INVESTMENT\n2012: Poor \u00b7 2010: Average \u00b7 2008: Good\nMichigan ranked 24th in expenditures per pupil for public elementary and secondary education in FY 2009, the last year for which full national data is available. That\u2019s down from 20th in FY 2007, and down from 16th position nationally in FY 2005. Michigan\u2019s FY 2009 per pupil expenditures of $10,373 were $218 (or 2 percent) below the national average of all states. Michigan ranked higher than neighboring Indiana, but lower than all other Great Lakes states -- Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Pennsylvania and New York.\nMichigan ranked 12th in average salary paid to teachers in the 2009-10 school year, down from 9th two years earlier and down from 7th in 2006.\nPER-PUPIL EXPENDITURE DATA\nTEACHER SALARY DATA\n2012: Poor \u00b7 2010: Poor \u00b7 2008: Poor\nMichigan\u2019s results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) tests have been mediocre for years -- and the latest national rankings continue that trend.\nIn math, Michigan\u2019s 4th grade NAEP scores ranked 41st among the states in 2011, down from 39th in 2009. Michigan\u2019s 8th grade math scores ranked 36th, up from 37th two years earlier, but still below the national average.\nFourth-grade average reading scores in Michigan ranked 35thrd in 2011 and were slightly below the national average, after being slightly above average a decade earlier. Eighth-grade reading scores in 2011 ranked 24th and were still slightly above the national average.\nIn science, Michigan ranks 28th nationally for 4th grade scores and 24th nationally for 8th grade scores.\nMATH SCORES READING SCORES SCIENCE SCORES\n2012: Good \u00b7 2010: Average \u00b7 2008: Good\nIn 2010, Michigan\u2019s percentage of high school students who graduated within four years (75.95 percent) was at its highest level in several years while the dropout percentage (11.07 percent) was at its lowest level in several years.\nThe percent of the population in Michigan age 25 and over with a high school degree or higher has slowly but steadily improved -- from 87.2 percent in 2006 to 88.7 percent in 2010. Michigan\u2019s ranking on this measure is 20th, up from 21st five years earlier -- and almost two percentage points above the national average.\nHOW MICHIGAN RANKS NATIONALLY ON HIGH SCHOOL COMPLETION\nMichigan, over the 2000-2010 decade, saw large decreases in the under-15 population, slight increases in the young adult population (15- to 24-year-olds) and large decreases in early- to mid-career professionals (25- to 44-year-olds).\nDATA ON YOUNG TALENT\nHIGHER EDUCATION INVESTMENT\nTwo years ago, we wrote, \u201cMichigan shows ever-declining support for higher education.\u201d The situation has only grown worse. Michigan\u2019s higher education support per full-time equivalent (FTE) student was 44 percent below the national average in 2010 and ranked 41st worst among all the states. Higher ed investment fell nearly 20 percent in Michigan over the past five years \u2013 giving Michigan the dubious ranking of 48th worst out of the 50 states in higher ed investment over that time period.\nHIGHER ED INVESTMENT DATA\nCollege is increasingly unaffordable for Michigan students and families. As of 2009, it took 21.6 percent of median family income to pay the net cost of a year of college in Michigan. That was the third highest price tag (as measured by relation to median income) in the country -- lower only than Maine and Pennsylvania. As Bridge Magazine has reported, the total amount of student loans at Michigan\u2019s public universities is nearing $2 billion per year -- up $600 million per year in just a few years. From 2004 to 2007, the loan amount per student in Michigan increased nearly 50 percent, reaching $4,625.\nCOLLEGE AFFORDABILITY DATA\nMichigan remains in the dumps on college completion, as it has in the past two Michigan Scorecards. Michigan ranked 35th in 2010 with 25.2 percent of its residents age 25 or older holding a bachelor\u2019s degree. That ranking is unchanged from two years earlier.\nCOLLEGE COMPLETION DATA\n2012: Average \u00b7 2010: Poor \u00b7 2008: Poor\nMichigan deserves a slight upgrade over previous scorecards on this measure because year-over-year per capita income growth in Michigan in 2010 was an impressive 7th best in the nation. Still, the state is far from fully recovered from a decade of losses. Per capita income in Michigan stood at$34,691 in 2010 \u2013 that\u2019s 40th best in the nation and 13 percent below the national average.\nPERSONAL INCOME DATA\nMichigan earns an upgrade from previous scorecards due to impressive one-year gains. Michigan\u2019s unemployment rate of 9.3 percent in December 2011 remains troubling, if compared to long-term trends. But it\u2019s down nearly two percentage points in one year \u2013 the 4th best jobs recovery (as measured by unemployment rate) in the country.\nIn terms of total jobs, Michigan remained essentially flat in 2010 versus 2009. By holding its own in that period, Michigan ranked 13th best in the country in terms of overall jobs growth for that period.\nEMPLOYMENT DATA YEAR-OVER-YEAR UNEMPLOYMENT RATE\nBUSINESS TAX BURDEN\n2012: Average \u00b7 2010: Average \u00b7 2008: Average\nMichigan\u2019s business tax climate ranks 18th in Tax Foundation rankings for 2012, which were just released in late January. The new rankings do not take into account the much-ballyhooed repeal of the Michigan Business Tax because the new rankings are based on state tax systems in place last summer and the MBT repeal just took effect in January. The state\u2019s ranking is down a notch from 2010, but up 10 notches from 2006. Already, however, the Tax Foundation is lauding the MBT repeal and says that next year that change \u201cwill improve\u201d Michigan\u2019s business tax ranking.\nBUSINESS TAX RANKINGS\n2012: Average \u00b7 2010: Good \u00b7 2008: Good\nThis measure earns a downgrade this year mainly because of a sharp drop in knowledge industry employment.\nKNOWLEDGE ECONOMY: Michigan still ranks respectably (12th and unchanged in 2010 from 2008) on sheer number of knowledge economy jobs and establishments. However, Michigan is not keeping pace nationally. Knowledge establishments grew 1 percent from 2008-2010, the last years for which full data is available as of January 2012. That ranked Michigan 26th nationally. But knowledge industry employment in Michigan was down 5 percent in the same time period \u2013 leading to a lagging ranking of 47th nationally.\nCREATIVE ECONOMY: Michigan ranks 7th nationally in total creative industry establishments (24,306) and 11th nationally in total creative industry jobs (77,111) as of January 2011.\nDIGITAL ECONOMY: Michigan ranks 11th on the number of high-speed Internet lines, down from 10th in 2008.\nKNOWLEDGE ECONOMY CREATIVE ECONOMY DIGITAL ECONOMY\nUpgraded from \u201caverage\u201d in the last scorecard. Research and development at Michigan\u2019s universities totaled $1.75 billion in 2009, moving the state back to 10th nationally, after a drop to 11th in recent years. University R&D in Michigan saw a one-year increase of 9 percent in 2009, the 6th best growth rate in the nation.\nUNIVERSITY R&D RANKINGS\n2012: Good \u00b7 2010: Average \u00b7 2008: Not in Scorecard\nExports are upgraded from \u201caverage\u201d in the past scorecard. In 2010, Michigan ranked 7th in the country for value of total exports, slightly improving its past position in what has, traditionally, been a top-ten ranking for the state. Year-over-year export growth was especially strong for Michigan in 2010 as manufacturing and the auto industry began to recover. Michigan\u2019s one-year growth in exports in 2010 was 35 percent, ranking fourth in the country in one-year growth behind only Maine, New Hampshire and the District of Columbia, which all have much, much smaller export bases.\n2012: Poor \u00b7 2010: Average \u00b7 2008: Average\nDowngraded from average in last scorecard. Michigan ranked 18th nationally for venture capital investment in 2010, growing 16 percent over 2009. But, as has been the tradition, nationwide venture capital investment far outpaced Michigan\u2019s. More ominous are the early returns for 2011. Michigan VC money was down 60 percent for the first three quarters of 2011, the 45th worst ranking among all states and in troubling contrast to nationwide growth of 20 percent.\nVENTURE CAPITAL RANKINGS\nMichigan has been the 8th most populous state in the country for years, but if present trends continue, both Georgia and North Carolina may soon overtake Michigan in those standings.\nFor the year ending July 1, 2011, Michigan lost 956 residents and ranked second-last in the nation (ahead of only Rhode Island) in total population change. Michigan ranked a solid 15th among the states in migration of people from other countries. But Michigan ranked 47th in migration of residents from other states -- ahead of only New York, California, Illinois and New York.\nPOPULATION RANKINGS POPULATION TRENDS\nAbout the only good thing to say about poverty trends in Michigan is that 33 states had faster growth of poverty between 2009 and 2010. Overall, Michigan residents living in poverty increased from 13.5 percent of the population in 2006 to 16.8 percent in 2010. No Great Lakes state has a higher proportion of its residents living in poverty -- which has been true for several years.\nPOVERTY RANKINGS\n2012: Poor \u00b7 2010: Average \u00b7 2008: Poor\nMichigan was the 12th most violent state in the nation in 2010, as measured by the number of violent crimes per 100,000 state residents. Michigan has hovered in a similar position for much of the past decade, except for a brief improvement to 17th in the rankings two years ago.\nOn the positive, violent crime actually decreased in 2010 -- from 497 violent crimes per 100,000 residents to 490 -- even as the state continued to suffer deep economic woes and eased prison and parole policies.\nVIOLENT CRIME RANKINGS\nACTIVE PHYSICIANS: Michigan is improving its standing in national rankings for numbers of doctors. In 2009, Michigan had 258 doctors per 100,000 residents, up from 241 four years earlier. As a result, the state\u2019s ranking has improved from 26th to 23rd nationally.\nINSURANCE: Michigan has traditionally ranked high among all states in the proportion of the population covered by health insurance. But we\u2019re slipping. In 2006, the state ranked 12th, with 89.5 percent of the population covered by insurance. In 2010, Michigan fell to 15th, with an 87 percent coverage rate.\nINFANT MORTALITY: A longtime problem in Michigan, infant mortality improved slightly in recent years, even as the state\u2019s economic prospects grew more dire. In 2008, the last year for which full numbers were available for the 2012 Scorecard, infant mortality stood at 7.4 deaths per 1,000 births. That left Michigan with the 36th best ranking nationally, but a slight improvement in both survival rate and ranking from previous years. As of the mid-1990s, Michigan was losing considerably more infants -- 8.25 per 1,000 in 1995, for example.\nSMOKING: Michigan is increasingly kicking the habit. In 2010, Michigan ranked 34th nationally, with 18.9 percent of adults actively smoking. But that\u2019s down from 22.4 percent (and a 39th ranking) just four years earlier.\nDIABETES: Michigan ranked 39th in 2010, with 10.1 percent of the adult population with diabetes. That\u2019s up one full percentage point over recent years.\nOBESITY: Michigan is gaining weight and losing ground. In 2010, 35 percent of the state population was obese (the 44th best rate in the nation) and down from a 33rd place showing as recently as 2007.\nACTIVE PHYSICIANS RANKINGS INSURANCE COVERAGE RANKINGS INFANT MORTALITY RANKINGS TOBACCO USE RANKINGS DIABETES RANKINGS OBESITY RANKINGS\n2012: Good \u00b7 2010: Good \u00b7 2008: Good\n74.5 percent of people in Michigan owned their own homes in 2010, giving the state the 6th best ranking in the nation -- and well above the national average of 66.9 percent. Like many states, Michigan is off its all-time homeownership high, reached in 2006, of 77.4 percent.\nHOMEOWNERSHIP RANKINGS\nMichigan foundations maintained $23.5 billion in assets as of 2009, with total giving that year of $1.47 billion. As has been a long-standing tradition, the state ranked in the top ten on both of those measures.\nBut fewer volunteers are doing less than in recent years. Michigan received 34 hours of volunteer time per state resident in 2010, 30th best in the country. And fewer than one in three state residents served as volunteers, 26th best in the country.\nPHILANTHROPY FOUNDATIONS VOLUNTEERS\n2012: Good (new ranking system in 2012)\nMichigan\u2019s air quality has improved considerably in recent years. Forested acres are at the highest levels since at least the 1930s. Toxic chemical releases and the amount of Canadian trash entering Michigan are both down, while the number of corrective actions at hazardous waste sites is up. Notable wild species populations, including bear, wolf, eagle, and moose, have all grown considerably in recent years. Fish populations are generally OK, though Asian carp present a major threat to the Great Lakes and mercury levels in fish remain high. Other threats include rising temperatures and growing numbers of invasive species, beach closures, emerging chemicals of concern, and a lack of funds to clean up remaining pollution sites, including leaking underground storage tanks.\nNOTE: This year\u2019s environmental ranking relies on the 2011 Michigan State of the Environment Report produced every three years by the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality and most recently released at the end of 2011.\n2011 MICHIGAN STATE OF THE ENVIRONMENT REPORT\nMichigan ranked 17th nationally in National Endowment for the Arts grants in 2010, but ranked an impressive 4th in the nation in NEA grant growth for the period of 2007-2010.\nMost states provide some kind of public funding for arts and cultural endeavors. Michigan\u2019s arts funding has dropped precipitously in recent years and ranked near the bottom (47th) in the nation in 2011. By comparison, in 2011, Michigan invested $1.4 million in arts, while Minnesota invested $30 million and Illinois invested $9.4 million.\nNEA GRANTS RANKINGS STATE ARTS APPROPRIATIONS RANKINGS\nOn the most obvious measure of infrastructure competitiveness -- road and bridge conditions -- Michigan does not fare well in comparison to its neighboring states in the Great Lakes region. According to the American Society of Civil Engineers data (which is now quite dated and the same we cited in the 2010 Michigan Scorecard), Pennsylvania\u2019s major road and bridge conditions are worst, followed by Michigan. Likewise the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments\u2019 latest report finds that fewer than 20 percent of Metro Detroit\u2019s roads are in good condition.\nPERCENTAGE OF MAJOR ROADS IN POOR CONDITION: Pennsylvania (44), Michigan (37), Illinois (34), Minnesota (32), Wisconsin (30), Indiana (29), and Ohio (27).\nPERCENTAGE OF BRIDGES THAT ARE STRUCTURALLY DEFICIENT: Pennsylvania (50), Michigan (30), Indiana (25), and Ohio (25), Illinois (18), Wisconsin (16), Minnesota (13).\nFULL NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE RANKINGS. SEMCOG ROAD CONDITION REPORTS\nEFFECTIVE, EFFICIENT & ACCOUNTABLE GOVERNMENT\nMichigan residents do not have confidence in statewide political leaders.\nGov. Rick Snyder started his term in 2011 with relatively strong approval ratings \u2013 44.5 percent rated him as good or excellent. But by fall 2011 only 19 percent rated Snyder as good or excellent in the Michigan State University State of the State Survey.\nMichigan legislators also continue to fare poorly in polls. The Michigan Legislature had a 48 percent disapproval rating in the MRG Mood of the Michigan Electorate poll in 2011.\nThose same Mood of the Michigan Electorate polls have documented consistent voter displeasure with the direction of the state, with two-thirds of polled voters saying the state was on the wrong track in fall 2011. The last time the poll showed \u201cright track\u201d opinion higher than \u201cwrong track\u201d opinion was in early 2004.\nMSU STATE OF THE STATE SURVEYS MRG MOOD OF MICHIGAN SURVEY (early 2011) MRG MOOD OF MICHIGAN SURVEY (late 2011)\nMichigan operates its state and local governments (including education) with relative efficiency compared to other states.\nMichigan ranks 11th nationally in total state and local government employment, despite having the 9th highest population in the country. 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        "raw_content": "Enrique Iglesias Home\nEnrique Iglesias Talks Justin Bieber Controversy: \"They're Common Teenage Mistakes\"\n5 February 2014, 13:28 | Updated: 27 March 2017, 16:31\nThe 'Hero' singer speaks to Capital about the recent behaviour of the teen titan.\nEnrique Iglesias has come out in defence of Justin Bieber and said the singer's recent actions are merely \"common mistakes that teenagers make.\"\nThe 19 year-old Canadian star was arrested for an incident in Miami where he was apparently caught driving under the influence.\nStars from the music world including Lady Gaga and Ellie Goulding have offered support to his fans and said the level of scrutiny the singer is under is far greater than any other star.\n\"I think they're exaggerating what's happening with Justin Bieber. I mean, c'mon when you're a teenager, who doesn't drag race? I know I used to try and race with my friends all the time. Unfortunately he's under a microscope and he's been caught a few times,\" Enrique said in an exclusive chat with Capital.\nEnrique Iglesias feat. Pitbull - I'm A Freak on MUZU.TV.\nThe 38 year-old singer also said he was sure the teen could bounce back from the current headlines and have a successful career regardless.\n\"I don't think what he's done, I don't think it's going to ruin his career if you ask me,\" he said. \"As long as it doesn't get worse, as long as he doesn't have a drug problem, as long as he doesn't go haywire.\n> WATCH: Ellie Goulding Offers Sympathy To Justin Bieber\n\"I think they're common mistakes that teenagers make.\"\nThis week a court date was announced for the trail of the singer of the arrest on charges of driving under the influence.\nJustin, who is currently on bail, will appear in court on 3rd March.\nMeanwhile, Enrique will release new single 'I'm A Freak' with Pitbull on 9th March.\nSee more Enrique Iglesias Music\nDownload 'Hero' on iTunes\nDownload 'I'm A Freak' on iTunes\nDownload 'There Goes My Baby' on iTunes\nSee more Enrique Iglesias News\nWe Translated 'S\u00fabeme La Radio' Into English & Discovered It's Actually Quite Heartbreaking\nSee more Enrique Iglesias Videos\nThe X Factor Winner, Matt Terry, Has Just Landed A HUGE Collab With Heartthrob, Enrique Iglesias\nEnrique Iglesias Pictures\nSee more Enrique Iglesias Pictures\nEnrique Live At The Summertime Ball 2014",
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        "raw_content": "(Bangorium, Bangoriensis)\nDiocese ; anciently known as Bangor Vawr, situated in Carnarvonshire on the Menai Straits, must be distinguished from Bangor Iscoed also in Wales, and the celebrated Irish monastery of Bangor in County Down. The foundation of the see is traditionally ascribed to St. Daniel or Deiniol (d. 584?) who is stated to have been consecrated by St. Dubricius, or, according to others, St. David. Some writers place his death in 544, others in 554, while the tenth century \"Annales Cambriae\" assign it to 584. Yet even this date is regarded by recent research as too early. We may, perhaps, safely ascribe the foundation of the see to the close of the sixth century. The history of the diocese before the Norman Conquest is so obscure that Godwin (De praesulibus Angliae, 1743) does not allow that there were any bishops at all before the coming of the Normans.\nIn 1092 Hervey, a cleric in the court of William Rufus, was consecrated Bishop of Bangor and in the same year was present in that capacity at the council held by St. Anselm at Westminster, being the first Welsh bishop to attend an English council. His rule was not successful, for difficulties arose owing to his people resenting the coming of a stranger ignorant of their language, customs, and character. He, on the other hand, adopted violent measures in the assertion of his rights, with the result that bloodshed ensued, and he finally had to take refuge in England, where he was translated to the See of Ely in 1108. The cathedral had been destroyed by the Normans in 1071, but was subsequently rebuilt, though no trace of Norman work remains in the present structure. Anian (1267-1305), who, as Bishop of Bangor, baptized Edward II took the chief part in rebuilding the cathedral. He also draw up the \"Missale in usum Ecclesiae Banchorensis\" and the \"Pontifical\" which represent the liturgical books of \"the use of Bangor\". It again suffered severely in the wars between the English and Welsh during the reign of Henry III , and in 1402 was entirely burnt down by Owen Glendower. There could hardly have been a vigorous diocesan life, for the cathedral and episcopal residence lay in ruins for nearly a century. At length in 1496, a vigorous administrator became bishop in the person of Henry Deane, prior of the Austin canons at Llanthony near Gloucester. He immediately began to rebuild the ruined choir and his work still exists. Besides restoring his cathedral, he was active in regaining the possessions of the see which had been annexed by the more powerful men in the neighbourhood. Unfortunately for Bangor after four years' rule he was in 1500 translated first to Salisbury, and afterwards to Canterbury. He is said to have left his crosier and mitre, both of great value, to his successor, on condition that he should proceed with the rebuilding.\nBut neither of the next two bishops, Thomas Pigot, Abbot of Chertsey (1500-03), and John Penny (1504-08), did anything for the fabric. On the translation of Bishop Penny to Carlisle, Bangor was entrusted to Thomas Skevington, or Pace (1509-33), who of all its bishops did most for it. He was Abbot of Beaulieu in Hampshire, and though he did not reside in his see, he showed practical interest in his diocese by completing the cathedral. He rebuilt the entire nave and tower, and presented four bells which were afterwards sold by the first \"reforming\" bishop. He also rebuilt the episcopal residence. He died in 1533, and after the short episcopates of John Capon (1534-39) and John Bird (1539-41), was followed by Arthur Bulkeley, who resided in the diocese indeed, but who is accused of having neglected it in his own interests. According to the Anglican historian, Godwin, he was struck blind while watching the cathedral bells, which he had sold, being shipped off. But this story is questioned by Brown Willis, the historian of the Welsh cathedrals. Bulkeley died in 1553, and was succeeded by William Glynn (1553-58) the last Catholic bishop.\nSince the Reformation the cathedral has continued to serve the Anglican bishops in its old capacity, while also doing duty as the parish church of the town. It is the smallest and humblest of all the cathedrals in England or Wales, being an embattled cruciform structure resembling a good-sized parish church. The diocese consisted of the whole of Anglesea and Carnarvonshire, with the greater part of Merionethshire and some parishes in the counties Denbigh and Montgomery. There were three archdeaconries, Bangor, Anglesea, and Merioneth. The arms of the see were gules, a bend, or gutty de poix between two mullets, argent.\n14 Karat Gold Filled 5mm Multi-Color Swarovski Rosary Bracelet @ $113.99\nCobalt Blue Rosary Bracelet @ $14.95\nSt. Cecilia Sterling Silver Round Medal",
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        "raw_content": "The family that has owned an iconic chunk of Grand Manan Island for more than two centuries is preparing to bid it farewell.\nProperty containing cliff-side campsites overlooking Bay of Fundy for sale for $1.3M\nShane Fowler \u00b7 CBC News \u00b7 Posted: Feb 11, 2019 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: February 11\nThe cliffs of North Head, Grand Manan, overlooking the Bay of Fundy are up for sale after being in the same family for more than 200 years. (Shane Fowler/CBC)\nAfter 213 years, the family that has owned an iconic chunk of Grand Manan Island is preparing to bid it farewell.\nThe Hole-In-The-Wall campground, known for its cliff-side campsites boasting spectacular and unobstructed views of the Bay of Fundy, is up for sale.\nAt the same time another group is pushing for that strip of coast of North Head to become a satellite portion of Fundy National Park.\n\"It's excellent,\" said Kathleen Small, the campground owner who ran the business alongside her late husband for decades.\nKathleen Small, the owner the Hole-In-The-Wall campground, ran the business alongside her late husband for decades. (Ed Hunter/CBC)\n\"We weren't aware until it had been in operation for a couple of weeks,\" said Karen Wishart, Small's daughter who is helping to sell the land. \"But this was totally new to us.\"\nNamed for the doughnut-shaped rock formation rising just above the ocean's surface, the land has been in the Small family since at least 1806.\nThe 50 tent sites on the ocean's edge have hosted hikers and campers for decades.\nIt offers views of breaching whales, seabirds, seals and fishing boats \u2014 all from campsites that are just a metre or two from the precipice of cliffs with waves crashing far below.\nAfter 213 years, the family that has owned an iconic chunk of Grand Manan Island is preparing to bid it farewell. The property containing cliff-side campsites overlooking the Bay of Fundy is for sale for $1.3M. 0:44\nUp for sale are 100 acres of forest and bluffs that include the campsites that were used for cliff camping overlooking the large Swallowtail lighthouse. The land stretches across much of the eastern shore of North Head.\nThe asking price is $1.3 million.\nSmall said the family simply cannot operate the cliff camping anymore, despite still receiving calls from former campers telling her how much the area has meant to them.\n\"I had a call a couple of weeks ago from Massachusetts,\" said Small. \"And she said, 'Oh, I stayed up until two in the morning under the stars listening to whales.' She said absolutely an experience I will never have anywhere else.'\"\nMany of the campsites at the former Hole-In-The-Wall campground are just a few metres from the edge of cliffs, with a steep drop to the Bay of Fundy below. (Shane Fowler/CBC)\nPush for a Park\nWith advance knowledge of the upcoming sale, a small group has been working for the last nine months on a proposal to have the federal government purchase the land. In turn, it would become an addition to Fundy National Park.\n\"Our proposal is that they acquire this land, because of its uniqueness, and add it as a seaside adjunct to Fundy National Park,\" said Andrea Kelter, who has been spearheading the proposal.\nKaren Wishart, daughter of campground owner Kathleen Small, says the pitch by locals to add the property to Fundy National park was unexpected, but welcome. (Ed Hunter/CBC)\n\"It's one of the only places in Canada, other than Cap-Bon-Ami up in Quebec that's a national park, where you can sit on the cliffs and watch some of the most endangered animals in the world.\n\"It is a common area for humpback whales, minke whales, finback whales, and a less-common area for right whales, although we have often watched them from the cliffs.\"\nKelter said the vantage point also provides a unique perspective for aquaculture, as lobster fishing boats and fishing weirs can be observed directly from the cliff sites.\n\"There's a tremendous amount of work, really good work, done by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans in those waters,\" she said. \"What a way to educate the public on some of these things.\"\nThe Hole-In-The-Wall Campground has offered cliff-side camping for decades, allowing for unparalleled views of the Bay of Fundy and the sea life it contains. (Shane Fowler/CBC)\nShe said she's mapping economic benefits for the area. She hopes that will be presented before the end of the month to a well-known New Brunswick businessman and former politician.\n\"We're in a very fortunate position where Frank McKenna, has been named chair to a new national committee which is all about tourism economy, job creation and economy,\" she said. \"If we can get his attention then I think it can go forward.\"\nMcKenna, the former premier of New Brunswick, now chairs a committee tasked by the federal government to boost Canadian tourism.\nThe iconic Swallowtail Lighthouse overlooks the cliff-camping property that is now for sale for $1.3 million. (Shane Fowler/CBC)\nKelter said the increase in traffic to the island would benefit everyone. If approved, it could lead to additional ferry runs to handle tourists and extend the tourism season from the Victoria Day long weekend to the end of October.\n\"This is not a huge acquisition for the federal government,\" she said.\nThe Trudeau government recently increased the annual budget to promote tourism from $57.8 million to $97.8 million.\nAlthough the cliffs of North Head are up for sale, the majority of the inland property will remain with the Small family. That includes a strip of the northern coast that hosts a portion of the Red Trail hiking trail that runs the length of the island, as well as the actual Hole-In-The-Wall rock formation that will continue to be open to the public.\n\"The original owners were a part of the Loyalist movement, they came to New Brunswick in 1786 and 1788,\" said Small. \"How they found Grand Manan, I have no idea.\n\"But I think it was the idea that there was free land and the land in New Brunswick along the St. John River and the Kingston Peninsula area had been taken up, and there was free land on Grand Manan.\"\nThe land that includes The-Hole-In-The-Wall rock formation is not included in the property sale and will be left accessible to be public along with the local hiking trails. (Shane Fowler/CBC)\nThe island's first airstrip was carved into the property. Material used to build the island's infrastructure, including much of its roads, was taken from a quarry on the property.\nAn inland portion of campground, mostly used for RV's and campers, is not included in the sale and will reopen in the summer under a new name.\n\"It's a serviced site,\" said Small. \"A simpler operation anyway, but still gives people the opportunity to visit Grand Manan.\"\nAlthough the sale of the land is a sad affair for some who are used to the open access and familiar family, there's hope that it will remain accessible.\n\"I certainly do understand it from the family's perspective,\" said Deborah Upton Savedoff, who has lived next to the park for the last eight years. \"But I'm really hoping that whatever happens to the new property, whoever is the new buyer, or group that takes it over, will do the right thing and keep it open for folks to enjoy from all around the world and right here at home.\"\nDeborah Upton has lived next to the cliffs for eight years and says she skis or hikes through the park everyday. 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        "raw_content": "Irish To Fight Without Battle\nNotre Dame may have lost quarterback Arnaz Battle for the season with a broken left wrist and coach Bob Davie said Sunday he isn't sure who will replace him.\nDefensive end Grant Irons, a team captain, dislocated his right shoulder and is out for the season.\nThe injuries came in a disappointing 27-24 overtime loss to top-ranked Nebraska that gave the Irish hope they were ready to compete again with college's elite teams.\nDespite the loss, the Irish moved up two spots in the rankings to No. 21.\n\"We paid a heavy price in that game,\" Davie said.\nThe most costly injury was at quarterback, where the Irish have a converted tight end and three freshmen as backups.\n\"This was unthinkable three hours ago. We all realize what a blow this is. You've all seen how we've evolved as a football team and you've all seen how much work has gone into it, so it's a tremendous blow,\" Davie said. \"It's unthinkable, but it just happened.\"\nBattle, making his second start Saturday, was erratic throwing, going 3-of-15 for 40 yards with one interception. But he rushed for 107 yards. A week earlier in a 24-10 victory over Texas A&M, Battle was 10-of-16 for 133 yards and two touchdowns with no interceptions and rushed for 50 yards.\nBattle broke the navicular bone in his non-throwing hand when he was knocked down on the first play of the game. The injury didn't bother him until the second half, Davie said. The coach was told after the game it was just a moderately to slightly sprained wrist.\nThe wrist was swollen Sunday morning and Battle could not make a fist, so X-rays were taken. It was not immediately known if surgery is required.\n\"We're going to exhaust all options, have some different people look at it. But right now he is out indefinitely,\" Davie said.\nIrons will undergo surgery after the swelling in his shoulder subsides. Davie said he hopes Irons will return for a fifth season. Davie said Battle also could seek a medical redshirt waiver if he is unable to return.\nCoaches hadn't had time to discuss Battle's replacement.\n\"We're just going to see how it plays out the next day or so and make a decision,\" Davie said.\nThe choices are 6-foot-7 Gary Godsey, a sophomore who was recruited to Notre Dame as a tight end, and freshmen Carlyle Holiday, Jared Clark and Matt LoVecchio.\nGodsey, the brother of Georgia Tech quarterback George Godsey, is listed as the backup. Davie said Godsey could not run most of the Irish's option plays, although Godsey previously has said he could. Davie described Godsey as \"a really good thrower.\"\nGodey, who passed for more than 1,800 yards and 22 touchdowns with four interceptions as a senior at Tampa Jesuit High School, converted from tight end to quarterback last season after Eric Chappell was dismissed from the team.\nThe Irish have been short-handed at quarterback since C.J. Leak surprised them on signing day 1999 and committed to Wake Forest. Davie had promised Leak that he would not sign another quarterback, so the Irish did not sign any quarterbacks that season. To make up for that, the Irish signed three this year.\nDavie said Holiday has a strong arm and is the most athletic of the three freshmen. Clark is the best passer and can run, although he is not an option quarterback, and LoVecchio is a combination of the two.\nThe problem the Irish coaches face is they have been so busy trying to get Battle ready to play that the others haven't had a lot of chances, Davie said.\nThe starter at No. 13 Purdue on Saturday may not be the permanent replacement.\n\"We're going to kind of have maybe a short-range plan because this has caught us by surprise, and then as we evaluate it hopefully come up with a long-range plan,\" Davie said.\nLast season, the Irish sustained some injuries in a disappointing loss to Tennessee and then lost its next three games to finish the season 5-7. Davie said he's not worried about another collapse.\n\"Why I feel we can be successful is because the character of our other players. There is tremendous character on this team,\" he said.",
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        "raw_content": "Back to Sponsored Content\nDr. Dustin Larsen joins North Idaho Dermatology\nFor Dustin Larsen, the newest dermatologist to join the team at North Idaho Dermatology in Coeur d\u2019Alene, dedication to his patients is not just skin-deep.\n\u201cWhat I enjoy most about the field of dermatology is the opportunity to develop meaningful relationships with my patients as we work to sort out difficult diagnoses, treat challenging diseases, or provide reassurance for any concerns,\u201d he said.\nLarsen graduated from Utah State University and then completed his medical training with honors from Virginia Commonwealth University. His education, combined with his dedication to the field, made him an ideal fit for North Idaho Dermatology.\n\u201cHe comes from a fabulous residency program and it became apparent quickly that he was a competent and caring physician,\u201d said Dr. Stephen Craig, who founded North Idaho Dermatology in 1999.\nA father of four, Larsen looks forward to becoming part of the community and raising his family here, along with his wife, Melissa. His hobbies include hiking, camping, astronomy and reading; he hopes to learn how to fly fish soon.\nMaintaining a friendly and welcoming atmosphere is a top priority at North Idaho Dermatology, so it was important to choose a new doctor who fits with the practice\u2019s culture. To that end, Larsen was the obvious choice.\nDr. Larsen will be a great asset to our community.\n\u201cDr. Larsen is very intelligent and sincerely cares about the people who come to see him,\u201d said Grant Ely, North Idaho Dermatology COO. \u201cHe represents qualities for which everyone at North Idaho Dermatology strives- the highest quality of care for our patients and helping our patients to feel at home and amongst family when they visit us.\u201d\nIf you have an employee you would like to see featured in The Press, contact Kari Packer at 208-664-0215 or kpacker@cdapress.com.\nFind your fitness game for 2019\nJanuary 21, 2019 at 9:06 am | Coeur d'Alene Press Late January is a great time to recharge those New Year\u2019s resolutions with a new activity or exercise plan. \u201cBeginning your fitness journey now will make your summer a more enjoyable experience,\u201d ...\nCoaching clients to lasting weight loss\nJanuary 17, 2019 at 4:44 pm | Coeur d'Alene Press When you\u2019re done with diets, choose Profile. That\u2019s what Sarah Brett tells potential clients. Brett is the general manager of Profile by Sanford, which combines nutrition, activity and lifestyle c...\nGet it together: How to organize your finances and simplify your life\nJanuary 15, 2019 at 3:54 pm | Coeur d'Alene Press Have you ever been late paying a bill because it got lost in a pile of papers? Could your family make sense of your finances if you became seriously ill? Organizing your finances and important d...\nChanging lives through law enforcement\nJanuary 04, 2019 at 5:17 pm | Coeur d'Alene Press As far back as he can remember, Clinton Blettner knew he wanted to work in law enforcement. Becoming a probation officer isn\u2019t exactly what he pictured\u2014but after almost six years on the job, he sa...",
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        "raw_content": "Services & Resources > Police & Safety > Annual Police Department Fundraisers and Awards Banquet\nThe mission of the Dallas County Community College District Police Department is to provide quality law enforcement services to the public and foster a relationship with the college community that will support the academic success of our students and enhance the quality of life on campus. DCCCD PD is committed to providing a welcoming, accessible, safe and secure educational environment for students, faculty and staff through strong community partnership, transparency and fair and impartial policing.\nEducate, Honor and Remember\nThe Dallas County Community College District Police Department (DCCCD PD) plays a vital role in serving and protecting more than 70,000 students and approximately 7,500 employees. With seven colleges and more than sixteen locations, our police force works continuously to build a community of trust through partnerships, transparency, fair and impartial policing. The members of the DCCCD Police Department are professionals who are dedicated to making a difference in the lives of individuals we serve.\nOver the past year, the district has increased its commitment to the safety of the colleges and representation in the community. Our department has supported our neighborhoods by participating in events such as \"Coffee With a Cop,\" assisting at food shelters and joining in service events to honor fallen police officers. We have also invested in equipment, increased training opportunities and promoted individuals to lead this newly rebranded department. Due to these efforts, the department is working to continuously grow by making sure our officers are involved in professional development activities, public safety/awareness training and receive proper acknowledgment for their hard work. This year and next year, our goal is to accomplish three objectives and your support is needed.\nFirst Objective: To educate our DCCCD communities by building partnerships to create safer environments and awareness at National Night Out on Oct. 2, 2018.\nSecond Objective: To honor our DCCCD police officers who play critical roles in maintaining safety and security at the 1st Annual DCCCD PD Awards Banquet on Feb. 23, 2019, at the Tower Club Dallas.\nThird Objective: To remember police officers who paid the ultimate sacrifice of serving and protecting the citizens of Texas by supporting our officers\u2019 participation in the Texas Peace Officers Memorial Ride on May 3-4, 2019.\nWe have created various sponsorship opportunities where your organization can participate and support our department in carrying out the commission to \"Educate, Honor and Remember.\" Please review the sponsorship opportunities listed on the next page, and we hope that your organization will join with us as we fulfill our goal for the 2018-2019 year for the Dallas County Community College District Police Department.\nDCCCD Police Chief Lauretta Hill\nPayment Options for Sponsorships",
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        "raw_content": "Bankruptcy and Divorce in Texas\nExperienced San Antonio Bankruptcy Attorney\nCouples who are facing divorce often have debt problems. Unfortunately, the process of dividing assets and debt during a divorce can be a lengthy and complex process. It can also place one or both parties at risk for home foreclosure, repossession, wage garnishment, and creditor harassment. Once the upcoming life changes are factored in, many couples decide that bankruptcy may be their best (and possibly only) viable option. However, few realize just how critical timing can be when divorce and bankruptcy are imminent.\nThe Relationship Between Bankruptcy and Divorce\nBecause marital debts and assets are often intertwined, the timing of bankruptcy can greatly impact how income, property, debt, and assets are divided during divorce proceedings. Moreover, bankruptcy treats income, assets, and debt differently, depending on whether the couple is married or divorced. Other factors, such as child custody, child support, spousal maintenance issues, and many others, must also be considered when deciding how to time bankruptcy and divorce proceedings.\nFiling for Bankruptcy First\nIf you and your spouse are on good terms, and there are no impeding safety or custody issues, there may be some benefits to filing joint bankruptcy prior to finalizing your divorce. You will only have to pay for one bankruptcy filing fee, which can save you both on court fees. Because most of the marital assets are likely to be liquidated, and the majority of debts are likely to be discharged during the bankruptcy process, the divorce's division of assets and debts might be less complex.\nKeep in mind, however, that there may be disadvantages to filing for bankruptcy first. If, for example, you and your spouse cannot pass the means test for Chapter 7 before your divorce and choose to file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy instead, each of you will be held liable under the repayment plan. In instances where income may be drastically reduced after the divorce, this could be especially problematic for both parties. Another potential issue is that a divorce cannot be finalized until the bankruptcy has been discharged or the bankruptcy court grants permission for the divorce proceedings to continue. For some, this delay could be detrimental to the physical, financial, or emotional well-being of one or both parties. In these instances, along with many others, it may be best to file bankruptcy individually, after the divorce has been finalized.\nFiling for Divorce First\nAlthough filing for bankruptcy separately results in a separate filing fee for each party, the assets, debts, and income of each are no longer intertwined. This could be a more favorable option if one or both parties can qualify for a complete discharge of their debts under Chapter 7 bankruptcy by filing separately, but only qualify for Chapter 13 in a joint filing. Those who are in a domestic violence situation, or have a complex child custody, spousal maintenance, or child support issue, may also have an improved overall outcome if they finalize their divorce before filing for bankruptcy. Keep in mind that you should consult with your bankruptcy and divorce attorney before making any final decisions about how to proceed.\nExperienced Bankruptcy and Divorce Lawyer\nWhether you need assistance in deciding how you should resolve your debt and marital issues, or have recently divorced and need a fresh start, the Law Offices of Chance M. McGhee can provide you with quality legal advice. Our experienced and compassionate bankruptcy attorney cares about your financial future and will carefully examine the details of your situation. Contact us to schedule your free initial consultation by calling 210-342-3400. We proudly serve clients in San Antonio, New Braunfels, Boerne, Kerrville, Schertz, Bexar County, Comal County, and throughout South Central Texas.",
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        "raw_content": "Home / Publications / NZ's 'Goldilocks economy' just right for capital markets\nNZ's-'Goldilocks-economy'-just-right-for-capital-markets\nThis article first appeared in the March issue of Australasian lawyer online.\n\u200bNew Zealand\u2019s not too hot, not too cold outlook which has led to 2015 being dubbed the year of the \u201cGoldilocks economy\u201d may also prove \u201cjust right\u201d for capital markets.\n2013 was a big year for the NZX, powered by the government\u2019s partial asset sales programme. 2014 was solid also, recording 16 new listings which made it one of the busiest years for IPOs since 2004. And 2015 looks like making it three in a row, with potentially as many as 20 new listings if you count the NZX\u2019s soon-to-launch NXT market, which will be targeted at growth firms with a market capitalisation under $100 million.\nChapman Tripp\u2019s pick is for the IPO pipeline to keep pumping this year, particularly in the mid-market, and for increased M&A action. The current strength of both the M&A and equity markets means dual-track processes could also feature, where an IPO and a trade or private equity sale are pursued simultaneously.\nMarket chatter is that a number of technology businesses are exploring IPOs, following a strong showing from this sector in 2014. It is also possible that some of those prospects which considered, but decided against listing last year (such as Hirepool and data storage company Wherescape), might try again this year.\nSeveral companies that listed in 2013 and 2014 have major shareholders coming off escrow, enabling those shareholders to sell down their holdings should they wish. The Financial Markets Conduct Act (FMCA) has facilitated this option by allowing shareholders to sell down major stakes with the issuer\u2019s active involvement, without triggering the need to produce formal offer documentation.\nIn the M&A space, reports show a steady and healthy boost in deal volumes over the past 12 months, with interest from both listed corporates and private firms looking to expand operations and/or diversify their earnings.\n2014 was characterised by small to mid-sized transactions, in both the trade and financial sponsor spheres, punctuated by a small but growing number of major deals such as Beijing Capital Group\u2019s $950 million purchase of Waste Management from Transpacific Industries, and Oji/INCJ\u2019s $1.037 billion acquisition of Rank Group\u2019s Carter Holt Harvey Pulp & Paper business.\nThis trend looks set to continue in 2015, with domestic corporates pursuing strategic acquisitions (often involving vendors dealing with generational transition) and New Zealand private equity firms focusing on investments in the up to $100 million segment. Blockbuster deals approaching or exceeding the $1billion threshold will likely continue to be the preserve of offshore purchasers.\nFactors which should help to sustain these expected high activity levels are beneficial economic conditions and a supportive and enabling regulatory framework.\nReserve Bank of New Zealand forecasts are for annual GDP growth of 3 per cent, falling unemployment and continued very low inflation (if not a temporary deflation blip, provoked by collapsing oil prices).\nBusiness and consumer confidence remains high relative to historical norms. The latest NZIER Quarterly Survey of Business Opinion recorded a 21 per cent optimism level, while the ANZ-Roy Morgan Consumer Confidence Index was at 128.9 in January 2015, well above the decade average of 119 and up from around 110 in 2012.\nIn addition, there are forces at work which will continue to drive investor demand for equities, in particular the ongoing build-up of KiwiSaver funds and continued low interest rates and bond yields.\nThis will also be the first full year of implementation for the game-changing FMCA, which has \u2013 among other things \u2013 instituted a range of reforms the effect of which is to make the IPO process more accessible. These include:\na single, page or word-limited offer document \u2013 the product disclosure statement (PDS) \u2013 to replace investment statements and prospectuses, with additional material information placed on an online register\nmore liberal advertising restrictions, enabling a fundamentally different and more open approach to offer advertising, particularly during the pre-registration period, and\na range of new low-doc instruments to promote smaller, alternative equity raisings (these include small offers and equity crowd funding). The first two licences were granted to equity crowd funding intermediaries in July. Nine offers have now been presented to the public, with four reaching their funding goal, raising a total of $4.1 million.\nWe expect the FMCA will result in fundamental changes to many different types of equity capital market transactions, not just IPOs. Secondary sell-downs of existing shares can now be offered more easily to retail investors where in the past they were typically targeted only at wholesale investors. The so-called \u201csame class\u201d regime, which enables offers of securities of an already-quoted class using little more than a term sheet has already revolutionised the market for secondary capital raisings by significantly reducing the compliance burden.\nAlso to watch for in 2015:\nmore roll-ups, the acquisition and aggregation of private companies operating in the same market, seem likely given the warm reception they received in 2014, as do more private equity exits\nthe return of the Australian private equity investor. The Australian presence has been subdued since the GFC and acquisitions of the size of Independent Liquor and Yellow Pages (each more than NZ$1 billion) remain unlikely, but there are some early signs of a returning interest\ncontinuation of the move to dual listing. 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        "raw_content": "Former President George H.W. Bush arrives at NRG Stadium to help celebrate Salute to Service day before an NFL football game between the Houston Texans and the Detroit Lions, Sunday, Oct. 30, 2016, in Houston. (AP Photo/Eric Christian Smith)\nFormer President George HW Bush and his wife have both been hospitalized\nJUST IN: George H.W. Bush had \u201cgood night\u2019s rest,\" remains in stable condition in ICU; Barbara Bush feels \"1,000% better,\" spokesperson says pic.twitter.com/QP2Wf3QSsR\nUPDATE: Barbara Bush is \"1,000 percent better,\" according to a family spokesman.\nFormer President George H.W. Bush's wife Barbara has been hospitalized as a precaution, CNN reports. A family spokesman said Barbara was fatigued and coughing.\nFormer President Bush was taken to the intensive care unit for respiratory problems as a result of pneumonia, ABC News reports.\nHe is in stable condition after undergoing a medical procedure.\nFormer President George H.W. Bush has been hospitalized but is reportedly \"fine\" and expected to return home in a few days, his chief of staff told reporters Wednesday.\nBush, 92, was taken to Houston Methodist Hospital with \"shortness of breath,\" NBC News reports.\n\"He's fine, and he's doing really well,\" chief of staff Jean Becker said.\nBush, who served as president from 1989 to 1993, has Parkinson's disease and has been hospitalized several times in recent years. He was hospitalized in Maine in 2015 after falling at his summer home and breaking a bone in his neck, and was hospitalized in Houston the previous December for about a week for shortness of breath. He spent Christmas 2012 in intensive care for a bronchitis-related cough and other issues.\nHis office announced earlier this month he will not attend President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration due to his health.\nPrayers and healing for George H.W. Bush and his family from London.\nReports of his illness drew well-wishes on Twitter.",
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        "raw_content": "LOCATED IN CENTRAL America, the Republic of Panama has a land area of 29,157 sq. mi. (78,200 sq. km.), with a population of 3,343,000 (2006 est.), and a population density of 111 people per sq. mi. (43 people per sq. km.). Only 7 percent of the land in the country is arable, the second lowest percentage in Central America, with 20 percent used for meadows and pasture, and 44 percent of the land forested. The level of carbon dioxide emissions in Panama was 1.3 metric tons per capita in 1990, rising to 2.3 metric tons per person in 2001, and then falling slightly to 1.9 metric tons per person by 2003. Most of this comes from liquid fuels, which make up 89 percent of all carbon dioxide emissions from the country, with cement manufacturing contributing 6 percent, and solid fuels (coal and charcoal) contributing another 3 percent.\nThe Caribbean coast of Panama has long had problems with hurricanes, but the rising water temperature in both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean have led to increased worry over flooding, and has caused some bleaching of coral reefs in the Archipelago de Bocas del Toro off the northwest coast of the country. Although some 30 percent of the country has been set aside for conservation, the deforestation of many areas used for pasture has led to soil erosion, which has also helped contribute to the destruction of the mangrove swamps. There have also been effects on the wildlife in the pristine cloud forest on the Quetzal Trail around the Parque Nacional Volc\u00e1n Bar\u00fa, and worries about flooding, which in turn could lead to a spread of insect-borne diseases such as malaria and dengue fever.\nThe Panamanian government of Guillermo Endara took part in the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change signed in Rio de Janeiro in May 1992, and that of Ernesto P\u00e9rez Balladares signed the Kyoto Protocol to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change on June 8, 1998. The Kyoto Protocol to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change was ratified on March 5, 1999, and came into force on February 16, 2005.\nsEE ALsO: Diseases; Floods; Hurricanes and Typhoons.\nBIBLIOGRAPHY. \"Dengue Fever in Costa Rica and Panama,\" Epidemiological Bulletin (v.15/2, 1994); \"Dengue in Central America: The Epidemics of 2000,\" Epidemiological Bulletin (v.21/4, 2000); \"Panama\u2014Climate and Atmosphere,\" www. earthtrends.wri.org (cited October 2007).\nLandsystem Glacier",
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        "raw_content": "Photos: GCSE success across the board in Ribble Valley\nStudents throughout the Ribble Valley are celebrating after receiving outstanding GCSE results today.\nPupils at St Augustine\u2019s RC High School at Billington enjoyed another year filled with success stories with\nSt Augustine's students Lucy Wright, Rebekah Maher, Pippa Kett and Eve Philippides celebrate their GCSE results.\nhead teacher, Mr Michael Wright, saying he is extremely pleased with the results.\n\u201cReforms to the exam system have changed the landscape in recent years and this year\u2019s leavers have risen to the challenge with excellent results across the board.\n\u201cThe pupils worked exceptionally hard and this is evident in the superb results that have been gained.\n\u201cI would like to congratulate the students on their successes and also thank the teachers and parents for the support that has been provided over the last 12 months.\n\u201cIt was lovely to see so many smiling faces and tears of relief and joy, as pupils and parents collected their grades this morning.\u201d\nTop students included Betty Ward who achieved eight A* grades and 2 A grades including maximum marks for her GCSE Textiles course and Beth Neild who achieved 7 A*s and 3 As. Mhari Dunn and Rebekah Maher scored 6 A*s with top grades in Physics, Chemistry and Biology as well as a clutch of A grades too.\nHead teacher Mr Wright\u2019s daughter, Lucy Wright, also achieved 6 A* grades for her GCSEs including French and Spanish and was one of a number of students who sat AS level Critical Thinking early, achieving a grade B.\nRobert Lodge was also one of a number of pupils who sat Advanced Level Maths early achieving a grade B as well as a string of top GCSE grades.\nHead boy, Luke Philippides, who was delighted with his grades, said: \u201cI have had a brilliant time in my five years at St Augustine\u2019s and am looking forward to going to college to start my A Level courses.\u201d\nLuke and his twin sister Eve both achieved 5 A* grades and are now looking forward to studying A levels at St Mary\u2019s College in September.\nOther high achieving students included Andrew Atkinson, Rebecca Carr, Bethany Hales, Frances James, Ewan Mills, Joshua Smith, Robert Taylor and Elia Veneziale who all achieved 5 A* grades and now look forward to further study and apprenticeships.\nThe school\u2019s results indicate that 71% of the pupils achieved the benchmark figure of 5 A*-C grades including English and Maths. This year\u2019s league tables will concentrate on the progress made from Year Six to Year 11 and the Elker Lane school is confident it will be in the top performing cohort again this year with outstanding value added results.\nStudents who attend Clitheroe Royal Grammar School were also congratulated on their outstanding GCSE results.\nThe percentage of A* to B grades achieved was more than 90%, with more than 67% of grades at A* to A and an impressive 32% of results at A*, a reflection, head teacher Judith Child said, of the hard work and commitment of every single one of the school\u2019s students and their teachers.\n\u201cAll our students have achieved highly and we would like to congratulate them all,\u201d she said.\nEight students, Leena Choudhari (12), Afrose Dor (12), Simran Kazi (12), Claire Maden (11), Mary Peachey (11), Julia Johnstone (11), Katy Whadcock (10) and Caitlin Webb (10), gained 10 or more A* grades.\nA total of 55 students (46%) achieved 10 or more A* to A grades, while more than 59% of students gained at least eight GCSEs at A* to A.\nMrs Child added: \u201cMost students are now in the process of enrolling for further study at A Level. We wish our students every success in the future and would like to thank our staff for their hard work, dedication and support.\u201d\nThere were more success stories from the Ribble Valley\u2019s other secondary schools.\nStephen Cox, head teacher at Ribblesdale High School in Clitheroe, said: \u201cWe are delighted with this year\u2019s exam results which are on a par with our fantastic results last year. Our pupils have obtained some incredible outcomes, as a cohort and most importantly as individuals.\n\u201cTheir hard work and determination, accompanied by the tremendous support from their teachers and other school staff, has enabled them leave Ribblesdale with great qualifications. We all wish them the very best in the next chapter of their lives.\u201d\nStudents who attend Bowland High School at Billington also achieved an exceptional set of results.\nHead teacher John Tarbox commented: \u201cCongratulations to all of the pupils who sat GCSE exams this summer. Once again we are celebrating the excellent achievement of the pupils. Under the new performance measures for schools pupils at Bowland have achieved, on average, half a grade above expectations in each of their GCSEs. This is very pleasing and I am sure pupils would also pay tribute to the input from their teachers and parents. I wish everybody the very best in the next stage of their education.\u201d\nPupils at Stonyhurst College at Hurst Green were celebrating their best ever GCSE results with 51% of all papers gaining A* to A, and 90% gaining A* to C. They follow the college\u2019s best ever A Level results this summer \u2013 71% A* to B.\nHigh achievers included Eleanor Charles from Hurst Green who gained 10 A* grades.",
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        "raw_content": "Intel CEO: We'll see self-driving cars by 2024\nPublished 12:15 PM ET Mon, 13 March 2017 Updated 3:13 PM ET Mon, 13 March 2017 CNBC.com\nIntel CEO: Mobileye gives us end-to-end solutions 2:22 PM ET Mon, 13 March 2017 | 04:24\nThere will be autonomous vehicles by 2023 or 2024, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich told CNBC on Monday \u2014 and Intel wants to be first to influence that trend.\nThat seem like a long way out, but Krzanich told \"Squawk Alley\" on Monday it's important to start now.\n\"What you're really doing with car [manufacturers] now is really talking about car models in 2020, 2021,\" Krzanich said. \"We need to get in there, we need to get this platform developed.\"\nRick Wilking | Reuters\nBrian Krzanich, Intel CEO, speaks during the Intel press conference at CES in Las Vegas, January 4, 2017.\nIntel announced an agreement to buy Mobileye for about $15.3 billion in cash on Monday, a deal that will give Intel access to Mobileye's computer vision expertise. Mobileye will provide \"eyes\" that helps self-driving cars \"see\" the world, Krzanich said, while Intel will provide the \"brains\" that plot a car's path.\nUniting these two technologies into one platform will make it easier for lawmakers to regulate the technology, Krzanich said.\n\"Many of you have asked why we think autonomous cars and vehicles are so important to Intel's future. The answer is DATA,\" Krzanich wrote in a letter to employees on Monday. \"[A]utomobiles and the automotive industry are increasingly driven by data and computing. The saying 'What's under the hood' will increasingly refer to computing, not horsepower.\"\nMobileye could accelerate Intel's entry into the high-growth market of self-driving cars \u2014 but the valuation of the deal may be \"excessive,\" wrote Angelo Zino of CFRA Research in a research note.\nIntel shares fell nearly 2 percent on Monday. Krzanich said it's a matter of spending more time with the investment community, to explain the long-term strategy behind Mobileye's technologies.\n\"They're more than just cars, they'll be in high-end devices like the spotting cameras on helicopters, they'll be in high-end drones, and they'll be in robotics as well,\" Krzanich said. \"It's really about computer vision and how computer vision will change the world.\"\nIntel's Krzanich: Next data revolution will be visual data 12:08 PM ET Mon, 13 March 2017 | 03:56",
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        "raw_content": "To the east of Portsea Island lies Hayling Island , separated by Langstone Harbor . To the west is the peninsular mainland town of Gosport , separated by Portsmouth Harbor . To the south, it faces the Spithead area of \u200b\u200bthe wider Solent . A narrow tidal channel along the northern edge of Portsea Island, known as Portsbridge Creek , separates Portsea Island from the mainland. [1]\nThree main road bridges ( from west to east : the M275 motorway , the A3 and the A2030 ) connect the island to the mainland road network. Portsea Island to Whale Island , a restricted Royal Navy shorebase establishment within Portsmouth Harbor.\nPortsea Island has four railway stations ( Portsmouth Harbor, Portsmouth & Southsea, Fratton and Hilsea ) connected by an island to the mainland railway network via a short railway bridge at Portsbridge Creek. There are ferry services in Gosport (on the mainland), Hayling Island and the Isle of Wight . There are also ferries to The Channel Islands , Northern France and Northern Spain .\nPortsea Island is one of the most important ports in Portsmouth Island, known as Portsea Island.\nTwo Bronze Age hoards [2] and a hoard of Roman coins [3] have been found on the island. In 979 AD the island was raided by Danes. [4] At the time of the Domesday Book 3 manors were recorded as being on the island. [5]\nLocalities (AZ)\nA modern development adjoined by one of the island\u2019s Largest green buffers consistant allotments, the sports fields of a Portsmouth Academy and Great Salterns Golf Course, Anchorage Park Occupies a north-eastern portion of the island. Anchorage Park was formerly the location of Portsmouth Airport , which closed in 1973.\nMain article: Baffins\nAdjoining the eastern green buffer , this extends into the heart of the Baffin neighborhood which has a large pond and the grounds of Portsmouth College .\nMain article: Buckland, Portsmouth\nBuckland is a central neighborhood of the heart of the island, directly south of North End and north-east of Landport.\nMain article: Copnor\nCopnor is an area on the eastern side of Portsea Island. As Copenore , it was one of three villages listed on Portsea Island in the Domesday book.\nIn the late 19th and early 20th century the rapid expansion of Portsmouth saw the original village engulfed. The west of the district is a predominantly residential area of \u200b\u200b1930s housing, while the east is an industrial and commercial area.\nIt was originally intended for a railway station; the intermediate station between Havant and Portsmouth Town stations when the line opened. However, this is not the case for a large gap between stations, and the existence of a crossing point for many years (now a bridge). A \u201cStation Road\u201d was laid out, and still exists, however, construction on the station never began.\nMain article: Eastney\nFronting the beach along the east coast of Eastney, which includes Easthard Fort West (dismantled), Eastney Fort East and Broad Fort Cumberland , which occupied a modest peninsula. Eastney is the most south-eastern area of \u200b\u200bPortsea Island and forms part of the Langstone Harbor . Eastney offers a marina and a passenger ferry service across Langstone Harbor to neighboring Hayling Island .\nMain article: Fratton\nFratton is a residential and formerly industrial area of Portsmouth . It consists of mostly Victorian terraced houses, and is typical of the residential areas in the city. In the past it has Housed huge railway depot , this goal HAS-been mostly dismantled, making way for a shopping complex.\nThere is also a modest shopping center on Fratton Road, The Bridge Center , which is dominated by a large Asda supermarket, and in the atmosphere of the working class naval and industrial heritage of the neighborhood, with localised rather than centralized low-budget shops and cafes. . Its railway station is one of four serving the island.\nGunwharf\nMain article: Gunwharf Quays\nGunwharf is a modern retail and residential district of Portsmouth That Was Previously Known As HMS Vernon , a \u201cstone frigate\u201d Royal Navy shore establshment icts before closure and redevelopment in the late 1990s.\nHer Majesty\u2019s Naval Base, Portsmouth\nMain article: HMNB Portsmouth\nMain article: Hilsea\nHilsea is the north-western district of the city, with a mixture of residential and industrial / retail / distribution areas. It is home to one of Portsmouth\u2019s main sports and leisure facilities, the Mountbatten Center and Trafalgar School . Among its small green buffers to the north and west is Portsmouth rugby football club.\nMain article: Kingston, Portsmouth\nThis small central, typical, terraced district of the city has a few high rise developments and is fully residential.\nMain article: Landport\nAlbert Johnson Quay by the M275 / A3 where the roads change designation. In the westernmost street of this residential side is a wide old listed horse trough and row of homes listed oven, the Charles Dickens Birthplace Museum In His birthplace home, and Mile End Chapel (a studio).\nMain article: Milton, Portsmouth\nMilton is a suburban residential district of the city of Portsmouth with two large public parks, named Milton Park and Bransbury Park , which were both ounce farms. Milton is located on the south eastern side of Portsea Island and is bordered on the east by Langstone Harbor. Eastney lies to the south, Southsea to the south west, Baffin to the north and Fratton to the west. Milton was originally a small farming village on Portsea Island, surrounded by farmland until it was swallowed up by city expansion in the early years of the 20th century. Portsmouth Football Club \u2018s Fratton Park Milton Ward area of \u200b\u200bPortsmouth, south of the city\u2019s railway line, the boundary of the neighboring Fratton Ward area.\nMain article: North End, Hampshire\nNorth End is a major residential area in the center-north of the island. Its name reflects its northern expansion of the (then) village of Kingston, forming the \u201cnorthern end\u201d of Kingston.\nMain article: Old Portsmouth\nOld Portsmouth lies on the south west corner of Portsea Island and forms the eastern side of the narrow entrance to Portsmouth Harbor at the port mouth . Old Portsmouth contains most of the traditional High Street and heritage of the original old town of Portsmouth, including Portsmouth Point (also known as \u201cSpice Island\u201d) and the Camber Dock .\nPortsea is a parish and narrower, informal area of \u200b\u200bthe city of Portsmouth , occupying much of its south-west.\nEngineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel was born in Britain Street in 1806; [6] writer Charles Dickens was born nearby at Landport on February 7, 1812; the professor William Garnett Was Born in Portsea is 30 December 1850.\nThe area is known as Portsmouth and the nearby dockyard . The Common Beginning to be developed at the end of the 17th century as a response to the overcrowding within the walls of the old town . This development worried the governor of the dockyard, as he feared that the new buildings would provide cover for any forces attempting to attack. In 1703, he was threatened with demolition by the cannons on the dockyard walls. However, after a petition to Queen Anne, royal consent for the development was granted in 1704. In 1792 the name of the area was changed from the Common to Portsea, and by then it had a mixed dockside population.\nWilliam Tucker , baptized there in 1784, was convicted of shoplifting from a Portsea tailor, William Wilday, in 1798 and transported to New South Wales on the \u201cdeath ship\u201d Hillsborough which took convicts and typhus with it from Portsmouth to the colony. Tucker escaped and made it all the way back to Britain in 1803, only to be taken to Portsmouth for re-embarkation to Australia. He was later a sealer ( seal hunter ), established in Maori heads and settled in Otago , New Zealand, where he became the country\u2019s first art dealer before falling victim to his hosts in 1817 and being eaten. [7] The novelist Sarah Doudneywas born in Portsea on 15 January 1841. [8]\nBy the start of the 20th century, Portsmouth Council had started to clear much of the slum housing in Portsea. The city\u2019s first council houses were built in the district in 1911. The 1920s and 1930s saw extensive redevelopment of the area, with many of the older slums being replaced by new council houses. [9]\nThe area\u2019s proximity to the dockyard resulted in its massive bomb damage during World War II . After the war the area was redeveloped as a council housing, houses in a mixture of houses and tower blocks.\nRudmore\nMain article: Rudmore\nRudmore is the name of the formerly residential district in the western side of Portsea Island near the naval base and the present-day Portsmouth International Port . Rudmore was heavily bombed during World War II and was reduced to rubble. After the war, Rudmore was cleared to make way for the M275 motorway and the junction is known as \u201cRudmore Roundabout\u201d.\nMain article: Somerstown, Hampshire\nSomerstown is an inner city residential district of Portsmouth that was first founded in the early nineteenth century by Mr. Somers, in whose name the district is now named.\nMain article: Southsea\nCoordinates : 50.79243 \u00b0 N 1.09194 \u00b0 W\nSouthsea occupies the southern end of Portsmouth in Portsea Island, within a mile (1.6 km) of Portsmouth\u2019s focal point city center, its harbor. Originally named Croxton Town after the land owner, a Mr. Croxton, Southsea grew into a popular Victorian seaside resort in the nineteenth century. [10] Southsea has a thriving commercial area which includes two national highways and many other well-known high street chains. It combines these large stores with numerous independent traders, including charity shops, food retailers and furniture / household goods shops. From 1999, Southsea had its own separate town council, but was reintegrated back into Portsmouth City Council in 2010.\nFrom 1885, Southsea had its own railway line, named the Southsea Railway . The Southsea Railway has three stations at Jessie Road Halt Bridge , Albert Road Halt Bridge and terminus station called East Southsea at Granada Road. The railway line ran off the line from Platform 3 at Fratton Station . The Southsea Railway was closed in 1914 due to economic competition from trams. Railway track and stations were subsequently removed and replaced with roads and housing. We have a modern map of Portsmouth, the route of the Southsea Railway can still be seen.\nMain article: Stamshaw\nThis residential area includes Alexandra Park , Mountbatten Sports Center , and Portsmouth Ferry Terminal . To the north to Tipner and Hilsea , Kingston , Buckland and Commercial Road, the main retail area of \u200b\u200bthe city. Stamshaw is bounded to its west by the M275 motorway and Whale Island , and to the east is North End . The main thoroughfares of Stamshaw, Twyford Avenue and Stamshaw Road, are two axes of a one-way traffic system.\nAn eponymous infant and junior school serve it. Its park adjoining the feeder road terminating at the city center (with motorway status).\nMain article: Tipner\nThis small north-west corner has the public parkland point, Tipner Point , and is a mixture of road use, retail / distribution and residential.\nJump up^ Villars, Paul (1887). England, Scotland, & Ireland, a picturesque survey of the United Kingdom and its institutions . Routledge . p. 242.\nJump up^ Rudkin, David J (1980). Early Man in Portsmouth and South East Hampshire . Portsmouth City Council. p. 14.ISBN 9780901559401 .\nJump up^ Gates, William G (1987). Peak, Nigel, ed. The Portsmouth That Has Passed: With a Glimpse of Gosport . Milestone Publications. p. 10. ISBN 1-85265-111-3 .\nJump up^ Osborne, Mike (2011). Defending Hampshire The Military Landscape from Prehistory to the Present . The History Press. p. 26. ISBN 9780752459868 .\nJump up^ Quail, Sarah (1994). The Origins of Portsmouth and the First Charter . City of Portsmouth. p. 2. ISBN 9780901559920 .\nJump up^ Brindle, Steven (2005). Brunel: The Man Who Built the World . Weidenfield & Nicholson. p. 28. ISBN 0-297-84408-3 .\nJump up^ Peter Entwisle,Taka: Thumbnail Life of William Tucker 1784-1817, Dunedin, NZ: Port Daniel Press, 2005.\nJump up^ Doudney\u2019s ODNB entry:Retrieved 7 December 2011. Subscription required.\nJump up^ \u201cHistory of Council Houses in Portsmouth\u201d . www.localhistories.org .\nJump up^ http://www.localhistories.org/southsea.html",
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In fact, the cost of not exploring disruptive innovation can be much higher with countless companies having paid the ultimate price in recent years for neglecting it.\nSimilarly, the cost of exploring purely safe, predictable and incremental innovation can be exponentially greater in the early stages and often offer little reward.\nClearly articulating and communicating these facts to senior management up front can go a long way towards getting and maintaining top-down support for your corporate innovation strategy.\nGetting senior management buy in can be challenging.\nI\u2019ve developed the following chart to help drive conversations with senior managers and clearly articulate the risk and reward profiles of the two key types of innovation that large organisations are talking about today.\nCertainty and Risk\nIncremental innovation: Certainty is high when exploring incremental innovation because for the most part, we\u2019re dealing with many known variables. There is less ambiguity about who our customer is, how much it will cost to build and take a product to market, which distribution channels we\u2019ll use to get the product in customer hands, what features customers want, which relationships we need to tap and so on.\nThink about EA Sports releasing yet another version of its prized FIFA video-game series - something it has been doing every year since 1993\u2019s FIFA International Soccer (I still remember playing this on my 486 PC!).\nThis takes me back to Grade 6.\nDisruptive innovation: In the early stages, disruptive innovation is plagued with ambiguity, uncertainty and is characterised by many untested assumptions. This ultimately underpins the high risk profile of disruptive innovation and also why, on average, 95% of startups fail and why venture capitalists usually hit home runs on about 10% of their investments, despite the fact that investing in early stage innovation is pretty much their entire job.\nIncremental Innovation: Such innovation lends itself to the nearer term and aligns with both senior executives and shareholder demands for short-term returns. Apple CEO Tim Cook has done a fantastic job at focusing on short-term wins and incremental innovation since the passing of Steve Jobs, however many pundits such as Steve Blank, suggest that this may be coming at the expense of long-term sustainability and growth.\n\u201cApple under Cook has doubled its revenues to $200 billion while doubling profit and tripling the amount of cash it has in the bank (now a quarter of trillion dollars). The iPhone continues its annual upgrades of incremental improvements. Yet in five years the only new thing that managed to get out the door is the Apple Watch. With 115,000 employees Apple can barely get annual updates out for their laptops and desktop computer.\u201d, writes Blank. He goes on to compare the head of Apple to Steve Ballmer, who optimised short-term gains by squandering long-term opportunities.\nDisruptive Innovation: Overnight success usually takes years but comes into public consciousness seemingly \u2018overnight\u2019.\nSuccess with disruptive innovation.\nDisruptive innovation by nature finds a foothold in the market with early adopters which usually makes up about 5% of the eventual market and can take years to cross the chasm to the mainstream.\nAirbnb made $200 a week in its first year before growing to become the US$30B company that it is today. At one point, Airbnb\u2019s founders went as far as selling their own brand of US Presidential Race inspired cereal just to pay off their credit cards and stay afloat for just that little bit longer.\nThis also explains why senior managers tend to shy away from disruptive innovation, because it can take years to generate a return, if at all.\nBoth incremental innovation and disruptive innovation can be costly right from the get go but that all depends on the approach you take to explore and develop.\nIncremental innovation: While incremental innovation tends to be more predictable and less risky than disruptive innovation at the outset, it doesn\u2019t necessarily cost less. Paradoxically, it usually costs a lot more in the early stages.\nThink about the manufacturing, marketing and distribution costs involved with rolling out a new incrementally improved iPhone?\nSimilarly, consider the costs associated with a large FMCG rolling out a beverage with a \u2018great new and improved taste!\u2019 that sits nestled amongst potentially hundreds of competitors on supermarket shelves across the country. Definitely not cheap - especially not when such new and improved offerings ultimately tank (see Arnott\u2019s Shapes).\nDisruptive innovation: For many years, corporate innovation teams and early stage entrepreneurs would bet big on an idea they\u2019d probably jumped to conclusions about. It\u2019s still happening today and explains why so many startups fail - market failure - but that is changing.\nThe lean startup approach came into the public consciousness several years ago and is continuing to gain momentum. It is essentially underpinned by the idea of defining the key make or break assumptions underpinning your solution and business model, building low-fidelity prototypes to quickly and often cheaply test your assumptions, learning from immediate customer interactions and iterating towards validating those assumptions.\nThese low-fidelity prototypes could be as simple as customer surveys, online ads, landing pages or \u2018wizard of Oz\u2019 prototypes that look like the real thing, but actually aren\u2019t.\nThis keeps costs very low in the early stages of the disruptive innovation lifecycle and supports testing a large number of ideas. The cost of failing early with incremental innovation is usually much more than failing early with disruptive innovation.\nAs you find product market fit and ultimately scale, naturally the costs associated with further developing and rolling out disruptive innovation increase, but only after you\u2019ve found product market fit.\nLike most things in life, the greater the risk the greater the reward (if you get it right).\nIncremental innovation: While incremental innovation might deliver returns in the short-term, these returns are often based on visible, predictable and replicable innovations that usually serve to maintain or incrementally improve revenues, rather than carve out significant new revenues and unlock growth. As mentioned earlier, the risk of focusing on today\u2019s revenues at the expense of tomorrow\u2019s it that we, like Nokia in 2008, may soon find ourselves protecting a lemon as customers move on to disruptive offerings that seem to pull the rug out from under us seemingly overnight.\nDisruptive innovation: The rewards of getting disruptive innovation right are not only significantly higher but are also more defensible in the mid-term than incremental innovation, which usually isn\u2019t characterised by any major competitive difference. Not only that but by exploring disruptive innovation we\u2019re far more likely to find new revenues and support the development and growth of the organisation, rather than just protect today\u2019s revenues at the expense of tomorrow\u2019s as mentioned earlier.\nInvesting in different types of innovation is not all that dissimilar to investing in different types of securities. 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        "raw_content": "Dominica is one of only three parliamentary representative democratic republics in the English-speaking Caribbean in that a president is the head of state. Upon independence the official title \u201cthe Commonwealth of Dominica\u201d was adopted to make the distinction between Dominica and the Dominica Republic. Governance of the country is divided into 3 branches: executive, legislative, and judiciary.\nProfessionals in the industry have often recommended a second citizenship to individuals who are looking for more than simply lowering tax liability. Some want to acquire property and other assets elsewhere and want to know that they are able to set aside property for loved ones. In that respect, programs for dual citizenship are suggested. These second passport programs for families have provided a successful alternative to offshore company formation and produces great results.\nThe executive of the Government of Dominica is made up of the prime minister who is the head of government and the president, the head of state. After consultation with the leader of the opposition, the prime minister nominates a president who must then be elected by the parliament for a five year term. The President of Dominica can only serve two consecutive or alternate terms. The current president His Excellency Dr. Nicholas J. O. Liverpool will not seek a second term in office. The majority party leader is appointed as prime minister by the president. The president also appoints the proposed cabinet of the prime minister as long as no more than three ministers are selected from among the appointed senators. The parliament has full legislative powers.\nDominica has a multi-party system and elections are held every five years. The dominant political parties are the United Workers Party, the Dominica Labour Party, and the Dominica Freedom Party. The DFP who held the reins of government from 1980 to 1995 under the leadership of the late Dame Mary Eugenia Charles recently broke away from their coalition arrangement with the ruling DLP. The \u201cnew\u201d Freedom Party is led by Mr. Michael Astaphan due to the resignation of Hon. Charles Savarin the current Minister of Energy. The United Workers Party headed by Hon. Earl Williams is the official opposition having lost the mandate in 2000. Another party, the Dominica Progressive Party is led by Mr. Leonard Baptiste. The newly formed People\u2019s Democratic Movement led by attorney William Riviere has not faced an election. Hon. Roosevelt Skerritt, political leader of the Dominica Labour Party was re-elected for a second term in office at the May 5 general elections in 2005. Elections are constitutionally due by August 2010. Dominica uses the first past the post system of voting.\nA system of local government is also in place in Dominica. These village councils, elected by universal suffrage, are responsible for the collection of land and house tax, the maintenance of secondary roads and public conveniences, sanitation, and the organisation of local feasts and celebrations. The capital city, Roseau, and the town of Portsmouth both have elected mayors and the people of the Carib Territory vote for their chief. Additionally, the island is separated into 10 parishes (St. Luke, St. Mark, St. George, St. Paul, St. Joseph, St. Peter, St. John, St. Andrew, St. David, and St. Patrick) it is more religious than administrative.\nOur judicial system is based on English common law. Cases are heard/tried at the magistrate\u2019s court and the high court. Appeals are made at the Eastern Caribbean court of appeal and, if necessary, to the Privy Council (London). Although Dominica has not yet chosen the Caribbean Court of Justice as its final court of appeal, the CCJ has original jurisdiction for matters dealing with the interpretation and application of the Revised Treaty of Chaguaramas. Of the six judges of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, one must be stationed in Dominica to supervise the Court of Summary Jurisdiction.\nDominica Government- Executive, Legislative and Judicial Government in Dominica",
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        "raw_content": "Conserving the character of the unique burial ground\nA programme of improvement work will be commencing in late July at the Dalzell Estate in Motherwell.\nThe estate\u2019s graveyard was formerly the churchyard of the pre-Reformation church of St Patrick. The church was demolished in the late 18th century when South Dalziel Parish Church was built and stone was reused to build the Hamilton of Dalzell Mausoleum, which is partially sited within the present graveyard.\nBurials continued in the graveyard into the 20th century, however the majority of memorials at the site are 19th century headstones and monuments. Importantly, there are also several excellent examples of earlier 17th and 18th century monuments. The Dalzell Estate is designated on Historic Environment Scotland\u2019s Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscapes.\nSt Patrick's graveyard, Dalzell Estate\nThe project is part of the Heritage Lottery Fund and LEADER supported Clyde and Avon Valley Landscape Partnership (CAVLP), with support from North Lanarkshire Council. It will see the resetting of around twelve of the fallen and broken gravestones, and conservation work to six of the most significant 17th and 18th century monuments. The project aims to reflect the needs of a range of visitors while retaining the unique character of the cemetery.\nToby Nevitt, Senior Conservation Officer for North Lanarkshire Council said: \u201cWe are delighted to work in partnership with CAVLP and the local community to conserve such an interesting and unique location. The conservation priorities for the project have been determined following almost a year of research and preparatory activity, aided by a dedicated group of community volunteers and historic graveyard experts. Factors considered included the current condition and heritage significance of each monument, as well feedback on local significance from community volunteers. It is hoped that by demonstrating the results of this project, further funding will be attracted to enable conservation work to the rest of the graveyard.\u201d\nThe conservation work at Dalzell Estate is part of a wider CAVLP project to explore historic graveyards throughout the Clyde and Avon valley.\nDonna Marshall, CAVLP Programme Manager explains, \u201cA number of Open Days are being planned at these historic graveyards by Archaeology Scotland over the coming months. Many graveyards locally are architecturally rich, full of magnificent sculptures and monuments and often set in significant designed landscapes. These places are where history comes alive. Archaeology Scotland will offer training in recording these special sites which may offer a unique view into the lives of our ancestors. Research carried out as part of the project will be curated to create new forms of interpretation for the graveyards, breathing new life into what we currently know about them.\nShe continues, \u201cDetails of the open days will be announced at www.clydeandavonvalley.org. Anyone wishing to find out more, or register their interest in the Open Days and training opportunities, can email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..\u201d\nTo find out more about the conservation work in Dalzell Estate please contact Toby Nevitt on 01236 780636 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. The team involved would be particularly interested to hear from anyone with a family link to the graveyard.\nPlease note that the graveyard will be locked while work is underway to ensure public safety, however access can be arranged using the contact details above.",
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        "raw_content": "BT provisions IT faster with Database-as-a-Service\nBT has revealed how automation has enabled it to reduce the time it takes to deliver a new database from weeks to minutes.\nTo do this, the telecoms company created a pre-provisioned, six-node rack cluster, which heavily uses automation to create databases for IT projects that require them. This means that new databases can be created on this Database-as-a-Service cluster in just 19 minutes.\nSurren Partabh, CTO of core software technology support and services at BT Operate, said in an Oracle podcast: \"In the traditional world of IT, it could take weeks to provision a service because it was done on hardware, then you had to install the software, configure the database and so on.\n\"We believe that creating a pre-provisioned infrastructure, where all you had to do was use automation to create a database, meant that we could cut a lot of unnecessary time out of the process. Something that used to take two to three weeks, now takes 19 minutes.\"\nBT has built its entire DaaS on Oracle, except for the hardware. It uses Oracle Database 11g, Oracle Enterprise Linux, Oracle Clusterware and Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM).\nAs part of BT's journey to the cloud, the company needs to consolidate its sprawling IT estate. Partabh said that establishing DaaS was a \"crucial\" first step in doing this, as the company attempts to become more cost-effective and greener by evening out the workload of some its systems.\nDaaS has also made it easier for BT to manage its database estate. Even though the use of DaaS has increased in the company, and the database estate has grown, Partabh said that the company has not needed to hire extra resources to manage the estate.\n\"And we're reaping the benefits in terms of cost and time to market,\" he added.\nPartabh's advice for other companies wishing to deploy a similar service was to make sure that testing is carried out thoroughly.\n\"When you are developing a shared platform, or something multiple users are going to use, you have to be very conscious of any bugs you might hit, so ensure that your testing is absolutely spot on,\" he said.\nHe also recommended that the design and operations team work closely together, so that lessons learned can be shared efficiently, so that implementations go right first time.\nAs a next step, Partabh is interested in the new Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c that was heavily promoted at Oracle's Openworld conference in San Francisco last October. This new product will hopefully help integrate BT's Oracle-acquired products.\nOracle Enterprise Manager 12c gears up for the private cloud Oracle launches 'pre-pack' Enterprise Manager update",
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Rept. 113-186 - GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE ACCOUNTABILITY ACT113th Congress (2013-2014)\nGOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE ACCOUNTABILITY ACT\nMr. Issa, from the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform,\nThe Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, to whom\nwas referred the bill (H.R. 2579) to amend title 5, United\nStates Code, to provide for investigative leave requirements\nwith respect to Senior Executive Service employees, and for\nCommittee Statement and Views....................................     4\nSection-by-Section...............................................     5\nExplanation of Amendments........................................     6\nRoll Call Votes..................................................     7\nApplication of Law to the Legislative Branch.....................     7\nStatement of Oversight Findings and Recommendations of the\nCommittee......................................................     7\nFederal Advisory Committee Act...................................     8\nUnfunded Mandate Statement.......................................     8\nEarmark Identification...........................................     8\nCommittee Estimate...............................................     8\nBudget Authority and Congressional Budget Office Cost Estimate...     8\nChanges in Existing Law Made by the Bill as Reported.............     9\nMinority Views...................................................    15\nThis Act may be cited as the ``Government Employee Accountability\nSEC. 2. SUSPENSION FOR 14 DAYS OR LESS FOR SENIOR EXECUTIVE SERVICE\nParagraph (1) of section 7501 of title 5, United States Code, is\n``(1) `employee' means--\n``(A) an individual in the competitive service who is\nnot serving a probationary or trial period under an\ninitial appointment or who has completed 1 year of\ncurrent continuous employment in the same or similar\npositions under other than a temporary appointment\nlimited to 1 year or less; or\n``(B) a career appointee in the Senior Executive\nService who--\n``(i) has completed the probationary period\nprescribed under section 3393(d); or\n``(ii) was covered by the provisions of\nsubchapter II of this chapter immediately\nbefore appointment to the Senior Executive\nService; and''.\nSEC. 3. INVESTIGATIVE LEAVE AND TERMINATION AUTHORITY FOR SENIOR\nEXECUTIVE SERVICE EMPLOYEES.\n(a) In General.--Chapter 75 of title 5, United States Code, is\n``SUBCHAPTER VI--INVESTIGATIVE LEAVE FOR SENIOR EXECUTIVE SERVICE\n``Sec. 7551. Definitions\n``For the purposes of this subchapter--\n``(1) `employee' has the meaning given such term in section\n``(2) `investigative leave' means a temporary absence without\nduty for disciplinary reasons, of a period not greater than 90\n``Sec. 7552. Actions covered\n``This subchapter applies to investigative leave.\n``Sec. 7553. Cause and procedure\n``(a)(1) Under regulations prescribed by the Office of Personnel\nManagement, an agency may place an employee on investigative leave,\nwithout loss of pay and without charge to annual or sick leave, only\nfor misconduct, neglect of duty, malfeasance, or misappropriation of\n``(2) If an agency determines, as prescribed in regulation by the\nOffice of Personnel Management, that such employee's conduct is\nflagrant and that such employee intentionally engaged in such conduct,\nthe agency may place such employee on investigative leave under this\nsubchapter without pay.\n``(b)(1) At the end of each 45-day period during a period of\ninvestigative leave implemented under this section, the relevant agency\nshall review the investigation into the employee with respect to the\nmisconduct, neglect of duty, malfeasance, or misappropriation of funds.\n``(2) Not later than 5 business days after the end of each such 45-\nday period, the agency shall submit a report describing such review to\nthe Committee on Oversight and Government Reform of the House of\nRepresentatives and the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental\nAffairs of the Senate.\n``(3) At the end of a period of investigative leave implemented under\nthis section, the agency shall--\n``(A) remove an employee placed on investigative leave under\n``(B) suspend such employee without pay; or\n``(C) reinstate or restore such employee to duty.\n``(4) The agency may extend the period of investigative leave with\nrespect to an action under this subchapter for an additional period not\nto exceed 90 days.\n``(c) An employee against whom an action covered by this subchapter\nis proposed is entitled to, before being placed on investigative leave\n``(1) at least 30 days' advance written notice, stating\nspecific reasons for the proposed action, unless--\n``(A) there is reasonable cause to believe that the\nemployee has committed a crime for which a sentence of\nimprisonment can be imposed; or\n``(B) the agency determines, as prescribed in\nregulation by the Office of Personnel Management, that\nthe employee's conduct with respect to which an action\ncovered by this subchapter is proposed is flagrant and\nthat such employee intentionally engaged in such\n``(2) a reasonable time, but not less than 7 days, to answer\norally and in writing and to furnish affidavits and other\ndocumentary evidence in support of the answer;\n``(3) be represented by an attorney or other representative;\n``(4) a written decision and specific reasons therefor at the\nearliest practicable date.\n``(d) An agency may provide, by regulation, for a hearing which may\nbe in lieu of or in addition to the opportunity to answer provided\nunder subsection (c)(2).\n``(e) An employee against whom an action is taken under this section\nis entitled to appeal to the Merit Systems Protection Board under\n``(f) Copies of the notice of proposed action, the answer of the\nemployee when written, and a summary thereof when made orally, the\nnotice of decision and reasons therefor, and any order effecting an\naction covered by this subchapter, together with any supporting\nmaterial, shall be maintained by the agency and shall be furnished to\nthe Merit Systems Protection Board upon its request and to the employee\naffected upon the employee's request.\n``SUBCHAPTER VII--REMOVAL OF SENIOR EXECUTIVE SERVICE EMPLOYEES\n``Sec. 7561. Definition\n``For purposes of this subchapter, the term `employee' has the\nmeaning given such term in section 7541.\n``Sec. 7562. Removal of Senior Executive Service employees\n``(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law and consistent with\nthe requirements of subsection (b), the head of an agency may remove an\nemployee for serious neglect of duty, misappropriation of funds, or\nmalfeasance if the head of the agency--\n``(1) determines that the employee knowingly acted in a\nmanner that endangers the interest of the agency mission;\n``(2) considers the removal to be necessary or advisable in\nthe interests of the United States; and\n``(3) determines that the procedures prescribed in other\nprovisions of law that authorize the removal of such employee\ncannot be invoked in a manner that the head of an agency\nconsiders consistent with the efficiency of the Government.\n``(b) An employee may not be removed under this section--\n``(1) on any basis that would be prohibited under--\n``(A) any provision of law referred to in section\n2302(b)(1); or\n``(B) paragraphs (8) or (9) of section 2302(b); or\n``(2) on any basis, described in paragraph (1), as to which\nany administrative or judicial proceeding--\n``(A) has been commenced by or on behalf of such\n``(B) is pending.\n``(c) An employee removed under this section shall be notified of the\nreasons for such removal. Within 30 days after the notification, the\nemployee is entitled to submit to the official designated by the head\nof the agency statements or affidavits to show why the employee should\nbe restored to duty. If such statements and affidavits are submitted,\nthe head of the agency shall provide a written response, and may\nrestore the employee's employment if the head of the agency chooses.\n``(d) Whenever the head of the agency removes an employee under the\nauthority of this section, the head of the agency shall notify Congress\nof such termination, and the specific reasons for the action.\n``(g) A removal under this section does not affect the right of the\nemployee affected to seek or accept employment with any other\ndepartment or agency of the United States if that employee is declared\neligible for such employment by the Director of the Office of Personnel\n``(h) The authority of the head of the agency under this section may\nnot be delegated.''.\nchapter 75 of title 5, United States Code, is amended by adding at the\n``7551. Definitions.\n``7552. Actions covered.\n``7553. Cause and procedure.\n``7561. Definition.\n``7562. Removal of Senior Executive Service employees.''.\nSEC. 4. SUSPENSION OF SENIOR EXECUTIVE SERVICE EMPLOYEES.\nSection 7543 of title 5, United States Code, is amended--\n(1) in subsection (a), by inserting ``misappropriation of\nfunds,'' after ``malfeasance,''; and\n(2) in subsection (b), by amending paragraph (1) to read as\nconduct;''.\nSEC. 5. MISAPPROPRIATION OF FUNDS AMENDMENTS.\n(a) Reinstatement in the Senior Executive Service.--Section 3593 of\ntitle 5, United States Code, is amended--\n(1) in subsection (a)(2), by inserting ``misappropriation of\n(2) in subsection (b), by striking ``or malfeasance'' and\ninserting ``malfeasance, or misappropriation of funds''.\n(b) Placement in Other Personnel Systems.--Section 3594(a) of title\n5, United States Code, is amended by striking ``or malfeasance'' and\nCommittee Statement and Views\nH.R. 2579 provides agencies with additional tools to hold\nSenior Executive Service (SES) employees accountable for their\nactions. The legislation allows an SES employee to be fired for\nneglect of duty, misappropriation of funds, or malfeasance, and\ngives agencies discretion to place SES employees on unpaid\nleave, while maintaining existing due process rights. The\nlegislation responds to the Committee's review of numerous\nemployees in the SES whose behavior is unacceptable,\nirresponsible, and in some instances, illegal. The bill\nrepresents an important step in ensuring senior leaders are\nheld to a high standard, especially when their conduct is\nflagrant.\nThis Committee has uncovered numerous examples of high-\nranking government employees engaging in behavior contrary to\nthe principles of public service, including those in the Senior\nExecutive Service (SES) who frivolously spend taxpayer dollars\non lavish and unnecessary conferences; those whose agency\ninappropriately targeted conservative groups seeking tax exempt\nstatus; and those whose leadership resulted in discrimination\nagainst veterans and retaliation against whistleblowers.\nEven when accused of serious wrongdoing, these individuals\nare typically placed on administrative leave with pay.\nSenior Executive Service employees serve in key leadership\npositions, and must be held accountable for individual and\norganizational performance. When SES employees engage in\nmisconduct, they must be held to a high standard, especially\nwhen their conduct is flagrant.\nH.R. 2579 provides additional tools for agencies to use\nwhen their senior executives have engaged in misappropriation\nof funds, misconduct, neglect of duty, or malfeasance.\nH.R. 2579 was introduced by Rep. Mike Kelly on June 28,\n2013. The legislation was marked up by the Committee on July\n24, 2013. There were several amendments adopted, which are\ndescribed in this report.\nA version of this bill was adopted unanimously by this\nCommittee last Congress. It passed the House by a vote of 402\nto 2 on December 19, 2012.\nThe short title of the bill is the ``Government Employee\nAccountability Act.''\nSection 2. Suspension for 14 days or less for Senior Executive Service\nSection 2 grants agencies discretionary authority to\nsuspend without pay a member of the Senior Executive Service\n(SES) for 14 days or less. The provision makes SES employees\nsubject to short-term suspensions in the same manner as those\nthey supervise.\nSection 3. Investigative leave and termination authority for Senior\nExecutive Service employees\nSection 3 establishes two new subchapters within chapter 75\nof title 5. The first subchapter provides agencies authority to\nplace an SES employee on investigative leave. Investigative\nleave is defined as a temporary absence without duty for a\nperiod not to exceed 90 days, for disciplinary reasons.\nUnder regulations prescribed by the Office of Personnel\nManagement, the agencies may place an SES employee on\ninvestigative leave, with pay, for misconduct, neglect of duty,\nmalfeasance, or misappropriation of funds. SES employees whose\nmisconduct is determined to be serious or flagrant may be\nplaced on investigative leave without pay.\nFollowing each 45-day period of investigative leave, the\nagency must review the investigation into the SES employee's\nconduct and describe the review to the House Committee on\nOversight and Government Reform and Senate Committee on\nHomeland Security and Governmental Affairs.\nAt the end of the period of investigative leave, the agency\nmust: (1) remove the employee; (2) suspend the employee without\npay; or (3) restore the employee to duty. The agency may extend\nthe period of investigative leave for an additional 90 days.\nSES employees retain their existing due process rights\nafforded to them under chapter 75, including the right to\nappeal to the Merit Systems Protection Board.\nThe second new subchapter allows for the removal of SES\nemployees if the head of an agency: (1) determines that the\nemployee acted in a manner that endangered the interest of the\nagency; (2) considers the removal to be in the best interests\nof the United States; and (3) determines that existing\nprocedures prescribed in law cannot be invoked in a manner that\nthe Secretary considers consistent with the efficiency of\nAn agency is prohibited from using the expedited\ntermination procedure to retaliate against an SES employee who\nhas a pending claim of discrimination or a pending claim of\nwhistleblower retaliation.\nSuch an employee shall be given notice of the reasons for\nremoval. Within 30 days after notice is given, the employee is\nentitled to submit to the head of the agency statements or\naffidavits to show why the employee should be restored to duty.\nThe head of the agency shall respond in writing to that\ninformation, and may restore the employee back to duty.\nThe decision of the head of the agency to remove the\nemployee is final and may not be appealed or reviewed by an\noutside agency.\nIf the head of an agency removes an employee, he or she\nshall notify Congress of that termination.\nTermination would not affect the right of the employee to\nseek other federal employment if they are otherwise eligible.\nSection 4. Suspension of Senior Executive Service employees\nSection 4 allows for an SES employee to be terminated or\nsuspended without pay for more than 14 days for\nmisappropriation of funds. The SES employee is not entitled to\n30 days advance notice of the proposed termination or\nsuspension without pay if a crime has been committed or if the\nemployee's conduct is serious or flagrant.\nSection 5. Misappropriation of funds amendments\nSection 5 makes conforming changes to reinstatement or\nplacement of SES employees who misappropriate funds.\nThe Committee adopted by voice vote an amendment in the\nnature of a substitute offered by Mr. Issa.\nThe Committee adopted by voice vote an amendment offered by\nMr. Cummings and Ms. Norton to prohibit an agency from using\nthe expedited termination procedure to retaliate against an SES\nemployee who has a pending claim of discrimination.\nMr. Connolly to prohibit an agency from using the expedited\nhas a pending claim of whistleblower retaliation.\nThe Committee adopted by voice vote an amendment by Mr.\nLynch that would change the threshold used by an agency head to\ndiscipline an employee using the new authorities in this Act.\nThe Committee adopted by voice vote an amendment by Ms.\nSpeier that makes several changes to the standard for immediate\ntermination, allowing an agency to terminate an SES employee\nfor serious neglect of duty, misappropriation of funds, or\nmalfeasance if the agency determines the SES employee acted in\na manner that knowingly endangers the interest of the agency\nThe Committee rejected by a vote of 17 ayes to 22 noes an\namendment by Mr. Lynch that would prevent an agency head from\nterminating a Senior Executive Service employee without an\nadministrative waiting period.\nOn July 24, 2013, the Committee met in open session and\nordered reported favorably the bill, H.R. 2579, as amended, by\nvoice vote, a quorum being present.\nOne vote occurred during consideration of H.R. 2579--on the\nLynch amendment to the Issa ANS (regarding an agency head\nterminating an SES employee without due process). The amendment\nwas defeated by a vote of 17 ayes to 22 noes.\nVoting aye: Cummings, Maloney, Norton, Tierney, Clay,\nLynch, Cooper, Connolly, Speier, Cartwright, Pocan, Duckworth,\nKelly, Davis, Welch, Cardenas, and Lujan Grisham.\nVoting no: Issa, Mica, Turner, McHenry, Jordan, Chaffetz,\nWalberg, Lankford, Amash, Gosar, Meehan, DesJarlais, Gowdy,\nFarenthold, Hastings, Lummis, Woodall, Massie, Collins,\nMeadows, Bentivolio, and DeSantis.\nbranch where the bill relates to the terms and conditions of\nemployment or access to public services and accommodations.\nThis bill allows an SES employee to be fired for neglect of\nduty, misappropriation of funds, or malfeasance, and gives\nagencies discretion to place SES employees on unpaid leave,\nwhile maintaining existing due process rights. Legislative\nbranch employees and their families, to the extent that they\nare otherwise eligible for the benefits provided by this\nlegislation, have equal access to its benefits.\nof the House of Representatives, the Committee's performance\ngoals and objectives are reflected in the descriptive portions\nH.R. 2579 directs OPM to prescribe regulations related to\nSES employees who may be placed on administrative leave with\npay, administrative leave without pay, and investigative leave.\nor authorize the establishment of an advisory committee within\nthe definition of 5 U.S.C. App., Section 5(b).\nMandate Reform Act, P.L. 104-4) requires a statement as to\nwhether the provisions of the reported include unfunded\nmandates. In compliance with this requirement the Committee has\nreceived a letter from the Congressional Budget Office included\nH.R. 2579 does not include any congressional earmarks,\nclause 9 of rule XXI.\nCommittee Estimate\nRepresentatives requires an estimate and a comparison by the\nCommittee of the costs that would be incurred in carrying out\nH.R. 2579. However, clause 3(d)(3)(B) of that rule provides\nthat this requirement does not apply when the Committee has\nincluded in its report a timely submitted cost estimate of the\nbill prepared by the Director of the Congressional Budget\nOffice under section 402 of the Congressional Budget Act.\nBudget Authority and Congressional Budget Office Cost Estimate\nto requirements of clause (3)(c)(3) of rule XIII of the Rules\nof the House of Representatives and section 402 of the\nthe following cost estimate for H.R. 2579 from the Director of\nHon. Darrell Issa,\nChairman, Committee on Oversight and Government Reform,\nGovernment Employee Accountability Act.\npleased to provide them. The CBO staff contact is Santiago\nVallinas.\nH.R. 2579--Government Employee Accountability Act\nCBO estimates that implementing H.R. 2579 would not have a\nsignificant impact on federal spending. Enacting the bill could\naffect revenues; therefore, pay-as-you-go procedures apply.\nHowever, CBO estimates that any effects would be insignificant\nH.R. 2579 would allow agencies to place federal employees\nwho are part of the Senior Executive Service (SES) on unpaid\nleave for up to 180 days if they are being investigated for\nmisappropriation of funds, misconduct, neglect of duty, or\nmalfeasance; serious violations would lead to immediate\ntermination. Currently, investigations of such offenses\ngenerally require agencies to initially place employees on paid\nleave, but later those employees may be suspended indefinitely\nwithout pay or terminated. Agencies do not track administrative\nleave for misconduct separately, so CBO cannot determine how\nmany times such suspensions have occurred in the past.\nAccording to the Office of Personnel Management and other\nfederal agencies, such situations are very uncommon. CBO\nassumes that even under H.R. 2579, suspensions for misconduct\nwould continue to be uncommon and therefore only a few SES\nemployees would be subject to unpaid leave or termination over\nthe 2014-2023 period.\nImplementing this bill would lead to lower discretionary\nspending for salaries and expenses for those placed on unpaid\nadministrative leave or terminated, but CBO estimates that such\nreductions would be small because of the small number of\nemployees likely to be affected. Because some affected\nemployees would not receive a salary for a period of time, they\nalso would not make scheduled retirement contributions,\nresulting in a reduction in revenues. CBO estimates that those\nreductions also would not be significant.\nThe CBO staff contact for this estimate is Santiago\nVallinas. The estimate was approved by Theresa Gullo, Deputy\nTITLE 5, UNITED STATES CODE\nPART III--EMPLOYEES\nSUBPART B--EMPLOYMENT AND RETENTION\nCHAPTER 35--RETENTION PREFERENCE, VOLUNTARY SEPARATION INCENTIVE\nPAYMENTS, RESTORATION, AND REEMPLOYMENT\nSUBCHAPTER V--REMOVAL, REINSTATEMENT, AND GUARANTEED PLACEMENT IN THE\nSec. 3593. Reinstatement in the Senior Executive Service\n(a) A former career appointee may be reinstated, without\nregard to section 3393(b) and (c) of this title, to any Senior\nExecutive Service position for which the appointee is qualified\n(2) the appointee left the Senior Executive Service\nfor reasons other than misconduct, neglect of duty,\nmalfeasance, misappropriation of funds, or less than\nfully successful executive performance as determined\nunder subchapter II of chapter 43.\n(b) A career appointee who is appointed by the President to\nany civil service position outside the Senior Executive Service\nand who leaves the position for reasons other than misconduct,\nneglect of duty, [or malfeasance] malfeasance, or\nmisappropriation of funds shall be entitled to be placed in the\nSenior Executive Service if the appointee applies to the Office\nof Personnel Management within 90 days after separation from\nthe Presidential appointment.\nSec. 3594. Guaranteed placement in other personnel systems\n(a) A career appointee who was appointed from a civil service\nposition held under a career or career-conditional appointment\n(or an appointment of equivalent tenure, as determined by the\nOffice of Personnel Management) and who, for reasons other than\nmisconduct, neglect of duty, [or malfeasance] malfeasance, or\nmisappropriation of funds, is removed from the Senior Executive\nService during the probationary period under section 3393(d) of\nthis title, shall be entitled to be placed in a civil service\nposition (other than a Senior Executive Service position) in\nany agency.\nSUBPART F--LABOR-MANAGEMENT AND EMPLOYEE RELATIONS\nCHAPTER 75--ADVERSE ACTIONS\nSUBCHAPTER I--SUSPENSION OF 14 DAYS OR LESS\nSUBCHAPTER VI--INVESTIGATIVE LEAVE FOR SENIOR EXECUTIVE SERVICE\n7552. Actions covered.\n7553. Cause and procedure.\nSUBCHAPTER VII--REMOVAL OF SENIOR EXECUTIVE SERVICE EMPLOYEES\n7561. Definition.\n7562. Removal of Senior Executive Service employees.\nSUBCHAPTER I--SUSPENSION FOR 14 DAYS OR LESS\n[(1) ``employee'' means an individual in the\ncompetitive service who is not serving a probationary\nor trial period under an initial appointment or who has\ncompleted 1 year of current continuous employment in\nthe same or similar positions under other than a\ntemporary appointment limited to 1 year or less; and]\n(1) ``employee'' means--\n(A) an individual in the competitive service\nwho is not serving a probationary or trial\nperiod under an initial appointment or who has\ncompleted 1 year of current continuous\nemployment in the same or similar positions\nunder other than a temporary appointment\n(B) a career appointee in the Senior\nExecutive Service who--\n(i) has completed the probationary\nperiod prescribed under section\n3393(d); or\n(ii) was covered by the provisions of\nsubchapter II of this chapter\nimmediately before appointment to the\nSenior Executive Service; and\nSUBCHAPTER V--SENIOR EXECUTIVE SERVICE\nSec. 7543. Cause and procedure\n(a) Under regulations prescribed by the Office of Personnel\nManagement, an agency may take an action covered by this\nsubchapter against an employee only for misconduct, neglect of\nduty, malfeasance, misappropriation of funds, or failure to\naccept a directed reassignment or to accompany a position in a\ntransfer of function.\n(b) An employee against whom an action covered by this\nsubchapter is proposed is entitled to--\n[(1) at least 30 days' advance written notice, unless\nthere is reasonable cause to believe that the employee\nhas committed a crime for which a sentence of\nimprisonment can be imposed, stating specific reasons\nfor the proposed action;]\n(1) at least 30 days' advance written notice, stating\n(A) there is reasonable cause to believe that\nthe employee has committed a crime for which a\nsentence of imprisonment can be imposed; or\n(B) the agency determines, as prescribed in\nregulation by the Office of Personnel\nManagement, that the employee's conduct with\nrespect to which an action covered by this\nsubchapter is proposed is flagrant and that\nsuch employee intentionally engaged in such\nFor the purposes of this subchapter--\n(1) ``employee'' has the meaning given such term in\n(2) ``investigative leave'' means a temporary absence\nwithout duty for disciplinary reasons, of a period not\ngreater than 90 days.\nSec. 7552. Actions covered\nThis subchapter applies to investigative leave.\n(a)(1) Under regulations prescribed by the Office of\nPersonnel Management, an agency may place an employee on\ninvestigative leave, without loss of pay and without charge to\nannual or sick leave, only for misconduct, neglect of duty,\nmalfeasance, or misappropriation of funds.\n(2) If an agency determines, as prescribed in regulation by\nthe Office of Personnel Management, that such employee's\nconduct is flagrant and that such employee intentionally\nengaged in such conduct, the agency may place such employee on\ninvestigative leave under this subchapter without pay.\n(b)(1) At the end of each 45-day period during a period of\ninvestigative leave implemented under this section, the\nrelevant agency shall review the investigation into the\nemployee with respect to the misconduct, neglect of duty,\n(2) Not later than 5 business days after the end of each such\n45-day period, the agency shall submit a report describing such\nreview to the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform of\nthe House of Representatives and the Committee on Homeland\nSecurity and Governmental Affairs of the Senate.\n(3) At the end of a period of investigative leave implemented\nunder this section, the agency shall--\n(A) remove an employee placed on investigative leave\n(B) suspend such employee without pay; or\n(C) reinstate or restore such employee to duty.\n(4) The agency may extend the period of investigative leave\nwith respect to an action under this subchapter for an\nadditional period not to exceed 90 days.\n(c) An employee against whom an action covered by this\nsubchapter is proposed is entitled to, before being placed on\ninvestigative leave under this section--\n(2) a reasonable time, but not less than 7 days, to\nanswer orally and in writing and to furnish affidavits\nand other documentary evidence in support of the\n(3) be represented by an attorney or other\n(4) a written decision and specific reasons therefor\nat the earliest practicable date.\n(d) An agency may provide, by regulation, for a hearing which\nmay be in lieu of or in addition to the opportunity to answer\nprovided under subsection (c)(2).\n(e) An employee against whom an action is taken under this\nsection is entitled to appeal to the Merit Systems Protection\nBoard under section 7701.\n(f) Copies of the notice of proposed action, the answer of\nthe employee when written, and a summary thereof when made\norally, the notice of decision and reasons therefor, and any\norder effecting an action covered by this subchapter, together\nwith any supporting material, shall be maintained by the agency\nand shall be furnished to the Merit Systems Protection Board\nupon its request and to the employee affected upon the\nemployee's request.\nSec. 7561. Definition\nFor purposes of this subchapter, the term ``employee'' has\nthe meaning given such term in section 7541.\nSec. 7562. Removal of Senior Executive Service employees\n(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law and consistent\nwith the requirements of subsection (b), the head of an agency\nmay remove an employee for serious neglect of duty,\nmisappropriation of funds, or malfeasance if the head of the\n(1) determines that the employee knowingly acted in a\nmanner that endangers the interest of the agency\n(2) considers the removal to be necessary or\nadvisable in the interests of the United States; and\n(3) determines that the procedures prescribed in\nother provisions of law that authorize the removal of\nsuch employee cannot be invoked in a manner that the\nhead of an agency considers consistent with the\nefficiency of the Government.\n(b) An employee may not be removed under this section--\n(1) on any basis that would be prohibited under--\n(A) any provision of law referred to in\nsection 2302(b)(1); or\n(B) paragraphs (8) or (9) of section 2302(b);\n(2) on any basis, described in paragraph (1), as to\nwhich any administrative or judicial proceeding--\n(A) has been commenced by or on behalf of\nsuch employee; and\n(B) is pending.\n(c) An employee removed under this section shall be notified\nof the reasons for such removal. Within 30 days after the\nnotification, the employee is entitled to submit to the\nofficial designated by the head of the agency statements or\nIf such statements and affidavits are submitted, the head of\nthe agency shall provide a written response, and may restore\nthe employee's employment if the head of the agency chooses.\n(d) Whenever the head of the agency removes an employee under\nthe authority of this section, the head of the agency shall\nnotify Congress of such termination, and the specific reasons\nBoard under section 7701 of this title.\n(g) A removal under this section does not affect the right of\nthe employee affected to seek or accept employment with any\nother department or agency of the United States if that\nemployee is declared eligible for such employment by the\nDirector of the Office of Personnel Management.\n(h) The authority of the head of the agency under this\nsection may not be delegated.\nCommittee Democrats oppose H.R. 2579, the Government\nEmployee Accountability Act. H.R. 2579, as amended, would give\nan agency head broad discretion to place a Senior Executive on\nunpaid investigative leave or suspension or to fire the\nemployee immediately without advance notice. The bill would\nprovide no opportunity for a proper investigation or for the\nemployee to address the agency head's concerns before such\naction is initiated.\nThe legislation would eliminate due process protections and\nis unnecessary. During Committee consideration, the majority\noffered an Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute that revised\nthe standard under which an agency may remove a Senior\nExecutive and provided an employee the right to appeal to the\nMerit Systems Protection Board. In addition, several Democratic\namendments were accepted that protected employees alleging\nwhistleblower retaliation and discrimination claims and raised\nthe standard for immediate removal, leave, and suspension.\nHowever, the majority did not accept an amendment offered by\nRepresentative Lynch that would have applied existing due\nprocess protections to the expedited removal provisions in the\nH.R. 2579 would strip existing due process protections that\nwere put in place to protect civil servants from partisan,\npolitical influence. It would shift the burden onto the\nemployee to prove his or her innocence and to seek\nreinstatement. This is contrary to the core legal principle of\nthe American justice system--the presumption that one is\nUnder section 7543 of title 5 of the U.S. Code, agencies\nalready may take action against Senior Executives for\nmisconduct, neglect of duty, malfeasance, or failure to accept\na reassignment or a transfer of function. 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        "raw_content": "Parisian by birth, New Yorker by adoption, and one-time Rio resident, Cedric Murac has been working in advertising for more than 15 years, specializing in the fashion, beauty, and luxury sectors.\nHe learned his craft in Paris, collaborating with the most prestigious advertising agencies : 133Lux, BETC Luxe, Mademoiselle Noi...He has signed countless successful campaigns for the likes of Paco Rabanne (One Million, Invictus), Carolina Herrera, Louis Vuitton, Balmain, Lancel, Biotherm, Jimmy Choo, Lanvin, Lacoste and many more.\nIn his current role, Vice President of Global Creative at Aramis and Designer Fragrances, Estee Lauder Companies in New York City, he is responsible for the creative direction for the beauty and fragrance campaigns for the global brands : Michael Kors, Tory Burch, Zegna, DKNY, Tommy Hilfiger & Aramis. Cedric furthered his vision by working with some of the worlds' most sought-after photographers and directors, including Patrick Demarchelier, Mario Testino, Gordon Von Steiner, Solve Sundsbo, Gregory Harris, Peter Lindbergh, Karim Sadli. This image enthusiast\u2019s creative eye and bubbling energy also drove him to teach design and visual communication at the School of Applied Arts, where he shared his motto: \u201cno form without substance\u201d, and how to weave a narrative into each creation.\nBruno Munari.jpg\nhelmut_newton.jpg\nHiroshi Nagai.jpg\nNoe Sendas.jpg\nPeter Saville.jpg\nRagnar kjartansson.jpg\nTheo Mercier.jpg\nI was an assistant art director at BETC, an advertising agency in Paris. It was a happy place for me to start, one of the most creative and stimulating environment I had the pleasure to be part of. I was working long hours, but I did not care. I remember being eager to learn, proud, excited and mostly grateful I was entering a field that I was fascinated with and one I really Loved.\nI am the creative vision for the beauty and fragrance campaigns for Aramis and designer Fragrances at Estee Lauder Companies. I am responsible for creating and sustaining brand identity for 7 unique global brands, all with very different esthetics and brand point of views. I also manage an amazing team of 30 creative professionals that bring these concepts to life.\nI believe that creativity is something you are born with. Some people are lucky enough to get to train that inner creativity. And I believe it is a never-ending process, at least it is for me. I was always curious, open to new experiences. I think that is a critical component of my creative thinking. I do not recollect a singular moment in life that made me realize the creative world was right for me, but I can list many moments that reminded me I needed a different perspective, that I wasn\u2019t satisfied enough, that I wasn\u2019t ready to settle. I love Paris with all my heart, but I decided to move to NYC to get a new angle, to be surrounded by different people. Teaching in art school was an extremely rewarding experience for me, defying expectations, guiding my students and sharing my experience with them only reminded myself I was lucky enough to be doing something that sincerely belonged to me.\nInspiration comes from everything you make contact with, over the course of your life. Experiences become part of the process : pop culture, travels, personal memories, my circle of friends and so on. From old school advertising to the power of digital and social media, I like experimenting, mixing classical disciplines, arts and visuals innovations.\nI like to believe that everything I am currently working on has the potential to be my best piece of work. I do not have a project I am most proud of because, in a way, I am extremely proud and unsatisfied with all of them. You can always do better, I firmly believe in this attitude. It keeps me interested and motivated. Ultimately what I am most proud of is to mentor and guide my team, and see people around me growing and succeed.",
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        "raw_content": "Market Bulletin \u2013 Crossing the line\nMarkets prove resilient as Donald Trump\u2019s show of military strength in response to the suspected Syrian chemical attack heightens geopolitical risks.\nActions speak louder than words. President Trump\u2019s sabre-rattling rhetoric over North Korea dominated the build-up to last week\u2019s summit meeting with his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping. But it was his decision to launch a surprise missile attack on a Syrian airbase that overshadowed events at Trump\u2019s Florida hotel resort and shared the headlines with news of another tragic terrorist attack, this time in Stockholm.\nTellingly, while quick to condemn the US action, Russia didn\u2019t even activate its Syrian-based air defence missiles which could have intercepted the attack, reflecting perhaps a sense of realism and a recognition that, ultimately, it needs a deal with the US over Syria.\nIf Trump\u2019s threats against North Korea seemed irrational, the attack demonstrated to Russia, China and the rest of the world an unpredictability in his foreign policy approach, while sending out a message that he is ready to act when his red lines are crossed. Geopolitical risks remain very much to the fore for investors.\nThe mood on Wall Street earlier in the week was cautious ahead of the US\u2013China summit, and remained so after the release on Wednesday of the minutes of the Federal Reserve\u2019s March policy meeting. Despite the disappointing jobs news that came later in the week, a US interest rate rise in June remains likely, and the central bank also signalled that it could begin to reduce the huge size of its balance sheet later this year.\nAdding to the market wobbles on Friday in the aftermath of the missile strike was news that just 98,000 new jobs had been created in the US last month \u2013 well down on expectations and the fewest since last May. But the report also confirmed the US jobless rate had fallen to a 10-year low of 4.5%, signalling that the US economy is moving closer to full employment. However, by the end of the week\u2019s trading, investors had digested the events in Syria and the disappointing jobs news; the S&P 500 finished down just 0.29% over the period.\nFigures from Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union, added to evidence that the economic recovery is gathering pace across the eurozone bloc. More than one million people were lifted out of unemployment during the past year, as the jobless rate dropped to an eight-year low of 9.5% in February. At the height of the financial crisis, unemployment in the eurozone peaked at 12.1%. The unemployment figures do though continue to show wide variance, ranging from 3.4% in the Czech Republic to 23.1% in Greece.\nThe stubbornly high Greek unemployment rate is defying the broader recovery across the eurozone; and, at a meeting in Malta last week, the president of the Eurogroup of finance ministers, Jeroen Dijsselbloem, acknowledged that Greece\u2019s economic recovery is \u201cslipping away from us\u201d. Greece did though thrash out a deal on economic reforms centring on tax and pensions changes; a vital breakthrough after months of gridlock over the next stages of the country\u2019s aid programme. It is hoped the reform package will help bring the International Monetary Fund into the bailout as a financial partner \u2013 something Germany is insisting on in order for further aid to be provided. Athens faces debt repayments of \u20ac6 billion in July.\nMarkit\u2019s purchasing managers\u2019 data showed that factories in the eurozone enjoyed their highest levels of activity since 2011. Italian manufacturing, which accounts for 15% of the country\u2019s economy, also showed its strongest reading since the eurozone debt crisis. Encouragement for the eurozone\u2019s third-largest economy also came from the unemployment numbers showing a fall to 11.5% from 11.6% in January.\nDespite the good news, debt markets preferred to focus on political weakness ahead of the French poll, and concerns over whether Italy will be able to deliver a stable pro-European government after the next general election, likely to be held within 12 months. A fall in Italian government bond prices early in the week caused the spread between Italian and the benchmark German bond to hit its widest level for more than three years.\nThe Eurofirst 300 ended the week unchanged. Elsewhere, Japan\u2019s Nikkei 225 index suffered its fourth consecutive weekly loss.\nThe Markit data also confirmed that the UK manufacturing sector expanded in March for the eighth consecutive month, but at its slowest rate for four months. The slowdown was mainly in areas that make consumer goods, suggesting that shoppers are cutting back in the face of rising prices. Whilst not setting off alarm bells at this stage, the consumer has been one of the big props of UK growth in recent years.\nFigures released on Wednesday confirmed that activity in the UK\u2019s dominant services sector \u2013 which accounts for three-quarters of the UK economy \u2013 rose at a faster-than-expected pace in March. However, the easing of growth in the manufacturing and construction sectors suggests the economy will have slowed in the first quarter to a rate of 0.4%, down from the 0.7% registered in the final quarter of 2016.\nDeloitte\u2019s latest quarterly survey of the UK\u2019s chief financial officers (CFOs) showed them to be increasingly chipper about their companies\u2019 and the economy\u2019s prospects, despite uncertainty over Britain\u2019s future trading relations following the Brexit vote. Nearly a third were more optimistic about prospects for their companies than three months ago, compared to just 3% in the immediate aftermath of the June referendum. However, Britain\u2019s departure from the EU still topped their risk list, and appears to be behind a continued lack of appetite for taking risk on to balance sheets. Overall, 60% of CFOs said the business environment would be worse when the UK leaves the EU, down from two thirds in the previous quarter.\nDuring a trip to Jordan last week, Theresa May appeared to concede that a new trade deal with the EU can only be struck after the UK leaves in 2019 \u2013 a position more in line with the EU\u2019s Brexit negotiating draft, which says the two-year talks might only include a \u201cframework for the future relationship\u201d. This suggests that transitional arrangements will be needed before a deal is agreed and ratified by the 27 EU, and some regional, parliaments. The next key date appears to be 29 April, when the EU\u2019s negotiating guidelines will be debated and approved at an EU summit.\nDespite the prime minister appearing to have softened her stance in relation to Brexit, markets have pushed back their expectations for a first hike in interest rates to the middle of 2019. The FTSE 100 was barely changed over the week, rising 0.36%.\nMeanwhile, chancellor Philip Hammond arrived in New Delhi just days after India let lapse a bilateral investment treaty, one of many such deals that have recently been scrapped by the Indian government. Trade experts suggested India\u2019s move illustrates how hard it will be for a post-Brexit UK to use its Commonwealth ties to promote international trade.\nThe new tax year has ushered in a number of changes to taxation and savings, ranging from new limits on tax relief on mortgage interest for buy-to-let landlords to increased personal allowances and higher rate tax thresholds. 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        "raw_content": "Four Seasons, Alexandria (Egypt)\nThe most luxurious property in Alexandria, the Four Seasons Hotel forms a part of the San Stefano Complex, one of the tallest buildings in the city. As well as the hotel, the complex includes apartments, a shopping mall and a marina. It is located approximately 11 km from Alexandria airport, 7 km from downtown Alexandria and 2 \u00bd hours by car from Cairo. The hotel's seaside tower has 118 rooms with private balconies offering sea or city views and spacious Roman-style marble bathrooms. The hotel's facilities include an infinity pool, located on the 4th floor terrace, overlooking the Corniche and the Mediterranean. Other facilities include a Spa and Wellness Centre, sauna, steam rooms and a whirlpool. There are a range of restaurants offering mezze and contemporary Lebanese-French cuisine.\nAlternatively, discover other hotels and what to do in Alexandria (Egypt)\nHotel Steigenberger Cecil\nThe historic Hotel Steigenberger Cecil has been welcoming guests since 1929 and is where...\nThe hotel is located outside the grounds of the Montazah Palace, 18km east of downtown...",
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        "raw_content": "This Policy sets out the requirements for privacy across CIMIC Group Limited and entities it controls (the Group).\nThis Policy applies to all employees of the Group, third parties engaged by the Group, and all alliances and joint ventures in all jurisdictions.\nAny employee of the Group found to have breached this Policy may be subject to disciplinary action.\nThe objectives of this Policy are to treat personal information:\nin Australia including that of its Australian customers and business partners, in accordance with the\nAustralian Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) (the Privacy Act) and the Australian Privacy Principles (APPs); and\noutside Australia, in accordance with the applicable law.\nPersonal information is any information (including an opinion) which can be used to identify an individual. Sensitive information is a subset of personal information which includes information about an individual\u2019s race or ethnicity, political or religious beliefs, membership of a professional or trade association, membership of a trade union, sexual preferences, criminal record and health information.\nPersonal information will not be shared, sold or disclosed other than in accordance with this Policy, without an individual\u2019s permission, or in accordance with the Privacy Act.\nCIMIC only collects, holds, uses or discloses personal information where it is reasonably necessary to:\nenable CIMIC to deliver services or information to individuals or to an organization;\nmaintain or establish a business relationship, including as a customer, supplier, contractor, or employee;\nenable CIMIC to assist to provide services; or to improve, and better understand preferences in respect\nof CIMIC services; and\nfulfil legal or regulatory obligations.\nSituations in which CIMIC may collect personal information include:\nrecruitment and engagement of employees, including contractors;\nwhen receiving services from third party suppliers, including subcontractors;\nwhen providing services to clients or customers;\nwhen dealing with certain government agencies;\nwhen visitors to CIMIC\u2019s website provide their personal information, such as name and email address; and\nduring safety and operational environment monitoring (including video and two-way radio monitoring).\nPersonal information that may be collected includes:\npersonal details, such as name, mailing address, email address, telephone numbers, age and gender;\nhuman resource information relating to employees including directors and officers;\ndetails of visitors to CIMIC premises or sites;\napplications for employment, including information relating to personal skills, work history, experience\nand details of performance, education, qualifications and skills, professional memberships, hobbies and\naffiliations;\ndetails of referees and personal references;\nanswers to questions asked to assist CIMIC to conduct business, including as part of the employment process; and\nstated or likely individual preferences, for example an interest in receiving particular investor or marketing publications.\nPersonal information can be collected orally, in writing, by telephone, by e-mail, via CIMIC websites and through other methods of communication.\nCIMIC generally collects personal information directly from the individual to whom it relates, except where that individual has consented to CIMIC collecting the personal information from a third party or the law otherwise permits CIMIC to do so, or where it is unreasonable or impracticable to collect it directly.\nCIMIC only collects sensitive information directly from individuals with their consent, or where required, authorised or otherwise permitted to collect the information from a third party by law.\nPersonal information may also be collected from, and disclosed to, third parties in the course of business activities. For example, steps may be taken to verify that an individual\u2019s academic, training and professional qualifications are accurate and complete and, in appropriate circumstances due to the nature of the available position, health checks, credit checks or criminal records checks may be carried out.\nAn individual has the option, where lawful and practicable, not to be identified when communicating or entering into transactions with CIMIC (including by the use of a pseudonym). However, in most circumstances, it will be impracticable for CIMIC to do business with an individual or provide the services required by an individual unless personal information is provided.\nPurposes for which we collect, hold, use and disclose personal information\nPersonal information will be stored in CIMIC\u2019s systems for immediate business and administration purposes, as detailed above, and may be used or disclosed for the purpose for which it was collected, or for a related purpose which someone may reasonably expect. Sensitive information will only be disclosed for a purpose which is directly related to the purpose for which it was collected.\nPersonal information may be disclosed between related bodies corporate within CIMIC Group worldwide, and used by those entities for the same purposes for which the collecting company is entitled to use it. CIMIC may also disclose personal information to third party service providers and business associates, including our joint venture and alliance partners, who provide services in connection with its business. These third parties may be located locally or overseas.\nAs detailed above, in some circumstances CIMIC may disclose personal information to entities located outside Australia, including to its own related bodies corporate, third party service providers and business associates.\nThere are certain safeguards which must be met before CIMIC is allowed to transfer personal information outside Australia, which are set out in the Privacy Act. Where personal information is disclosed overseas, all reasonable steps will be taken to ensure that the recipient will handle the information in a manner consistent with the Privacy Act.\nCIMIC has operations in many countries. The entities to which personal information may be disclosed may be located in New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Hong Kong, Singapore, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, southern Africa, South and North America.\nCIMIC may also use or disclose personal information (including to overseas recipients):\nwith the individual\u2019s consent;\nwhere required, authorised or permitted to do so by law; or\nto a person authorised to act on the individual\u2019s behalf.\nInformation may be disclosed to any person as required by law and specifically to any government agency if CIMIC believes in good faith that it must do so to comply with the law or that doing so is required to prevent, detect, investigate or remedy improper conduct potentially affecting it.\nCIMIC is committed to:\nsafeguarding all personal information provided to CIMIC;\nensuring that personal information remains confidential and secure; and\ntaking all reasonable steps to ensure that personal privacy is respected.\nCIMIC maintains physical, electronic and procedural safeguards to protect personal information from misuse, interference, unauthorised access, modification or disclosure, and loss or corruption by computer viruses and other sources of harm. Access to personal information is restricted to those employees, joint venture partners, subsidiary companies and third parties who need to know that information.\nIn most circumstances, CIMIC will make available to an individual upon their request any personal information held about them. Requests to access personal information may be made at any time. CIMIC will respond to a request within a reasonable time, and in the manner requested, unless there is a legal or administrative reason preventing CIMIC from do so. In some cases a reasonable fee may be charged for providing access.\nReasonable steps will be taken to ensure the personal information held is accurate, complete, up to date, relevant and not misleading before it is used or shared.\nAn individual may request that personal information be corrected or supplemented if the individual believes the information held by CIMIC is inaccurate or misleading. If CIMIC agrees, the change will be made. If CIMIC disagrees, CIMIC will advise the individual and include a notation on the record that the information\u2019s accuracy is disputed.\nIf personal information changes, or if an individual believes that the personal information held by CIMIC is no longer accurate or complete, the individual should contact the Privacy Officer.\nPrivacy Offer Contact Details\nBy email privacyofficer@cimic.com.au\nBy post The Privacy Officer, Level 25, 177 Pacific Highway, North Sydney NSW 2060 Australia\nCIMIC will respond to requests to correct or supplement personal information within a reasonable time period.\nRecords management policies govern the archiving and destruction of records which include personal information.\nIf unsolicited personal information is received, reasonable steps will be taken to destroy or de-identify that personal information.\nA cookie is a small text file downloaded onto a computer or mobile device when a website is accessed, including the CIMIC website. 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        "raw_content": "By MC3 Zachary DiPadova\nSailors man the rails aboard USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6) as the ship returns to San Diego, May 8. (U.S. Navy/MC3 Daniel Charest)\nSAN DIEGO - The amphibious assault ship USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6) arrived in San Diego, concluding the ship\u2019s homeport change, May 8.\nSince departing San Diego in April 2012 for Sasebo, Japan, to replace USS Essex (LHD 2) as the Navy\u2019s only forward-deployed amphibious assault ship, Bonhomme Richard had served as the flagship of the Amphibious Force 7th Fleet\u2019s expeditionary strike group.\nDuring the six years serving forward deployed, the ship participated in exercises, such as the bi-annual exercise Talisman Sabre with the Royal Australian Navy, worked side-by-side with Marines of the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), and participated in exchanges with regional partners, such as Japan, Singapore, and Thailand.\nBonhomme Richard demonstrated its humanitarian and disaster relief response capabilities during search and rescue efforts following the 2014 capsize of Korean ferry MV Sewol, and assisted with relief efforts following the Kumamoto earthquake in 2016.\n\u201cBonhomme Richard was forward deployed to Japan during the past six years,\u201d said Capt. Larry McCullen, Bonhomme Richard's commanding officer. \u201cThis crew and every other crew that has served on the ship during that time can be justifiably proud of their accomplishments while executing our nation's business in the challenging FDNF environment. The ship performed at a high level of excellence during exercises and in response to real-world events. We are honored to be part of this moment in the ship's history and the crew is excited to have San Diego as our new homeport. We accomplished much while serving in the 7th Fleet and I am happy to report that Bonhomme Richard stands ready to complete any tasking and any mission in support of 3rd Fleet.\"\nIn addition to completing training and exercises, the Sailors and Marines participated in cultural exchanges, and took part in community service projects in Japan at nearly every port the ship visited in the Pacific. The crew also helped those in need in the Sasebo community through food drives, holiday gift giving, feeding the homeless, and helping at local schools.\n\u201cThe Sailors of Bonhomme Richard did a phenomenal job while living and working in 7th Fleet,\u201d said Bonhomme Richard\u2019s Command Master Chief Theron Fischer. \u201cThey\u2019ve shown that Sailors and Marines can truly make a positive impact on their community as U.S. ambassadors. As we acclimate to our new homeport, I believe this crew is ready for any challenges that our new assignment has in store for us.\u201d\nMaster-at-Arms 1st Class Magarrett Barnes, security department leading petty officer, said he has been looking forward to Bonhomme Richard\u2019s arrival in San Diego, and expressed his excitement to be living in California.\n\u201cI love Japan, and I enjoyed my time there, but I am happy to return to California and San Diego,\u201d said Barnes. \u201cSan Diego has everything you could ask for. It has any type of food you want, the night life is great, the beaches are awesome, and when you add all that up with perfect weather year-round, it makes it a pretty nice place to live.\u201d\nUSS Wasp (LHD 1) recently took over duties from Bonhomme Richard in Sasebo as the Navy\u2019s only forward-deployed amphibious assault ship.\nWhile homeported in San Diego, Bonhomme Richard will stand ready to conduct operational tasking in the U.S. 3rd Fleet area of responsibility before entering an extended maintenance availability, including upgrades and modernization to operate the F-35B Joint Strike Fighter.\nFamily members eagerly wait to greet USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD 6) Sailors as the ship arrives, May 8. (U.S. Navy/MC2 Nancy C. diBenedetto)",
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        "raw_content": "Thursday 1 February 2018 Updated Thursday 1 March 2018\nHow the poverty of these unfortunates, among whom even thieves find nothing to steal, is exploited by the property-holding class in lawful ways \u2013 Frederick Engels\n\u201cThe reality is that capitalism is the most incredible prosperity building machine the world has known\u201d \u2013 the Sun newspaper on Carillion\u2019s collapse\nThe Carillion collapse dominated news headlines for much of January after the company failed to get bailed out by either banks or the government.\nAfter the government announced that its finances were so awful they would be liquidated and not put into administration, thousands were left wondering whether they would get paid, and the television and corporate media reported that hundreds of schools and hospitals might be without cleaners and cooks. The furore even led some bourgeois politicians and media pundits to ask whether wholesale privatisation had been such a good idea after all.\nOver the weekend of the 13-14 January, a seven-person management team from Carillion met with 160 bankers at Canary Wharf challenged with finding a few quid to keep the company ticking over whilst the big cheques cleared. The 167 highly-trained financial gurus came up with a plan to ask Cabinet office for \u00a325m to save the company \u2013 not very original, but a tried and tested method of rustling up such paltry sums.\nHad those bankers done a whip round they probably could\u2019ve covered the bill themselves, but why bother when there\u2019s a cash cow that needs milking? Unfortunately for Carillion\u2019s 43,000 workers (19,000 in Britain alone), the government decided to pull the plug when it took into consideration the \u00a31.35bn of debt on the company\u2019s books, its derisory \u00a329m bank balance and the \u00a3587m pension deficit in its pension fund.\nAs is usual in times of crisis, the entire labour movement looks to both the Labour party and bourgeois liberal opinion for answers to questions that it should be able to find independently. The Guardian began by asking: \u201cWhat went wrong and where do we go from here?\u201d\nLuckily by Friday an answer had been furnished (Jeremy had spoken): \u201cWe will rewrite the rules to give the public back control of their services,\u201d said Mr Corbyn, who explained that a simple change to rules would mean that the public sector would become first choice to provide government services.\nIf that doesn\u2019t sound very \u2018competitive\u2019 to you, that\u2019s because it isn\u2019t, and if Britain is to remain a member of the single market, it\u2019s positively impossible, which puts Jeremy Corbyn once more at total odds with most Labour MPs.\nWhat is Carillion?\nFormed out of the demerger of Tarmac in the 1990s, the newly-founded Carillion went on to buy out construction giants George Wimpey, Mowlem and Alfred McAlpine. The Tarmac side of the business went on to focus on making building materials (bricks, asphalt etc) and the Carillion arm undertook construction and the provision of public services (everything from the maintenance of utilities through to dinner ladies and NHS services).\nIn the words of one commentator: \u201cIt seemed that every couple of years or so it [Carillion] would buy another troubled contractor with a support services component, which would add to turnover. It would forecast earnings growth from savings \u2013 mainly on staff costs \u2013 and the costs of implementing the savings would be dismissed as exceptionals.\n\u201cThe strategy of acquisitions and contract wins gave the company the chance to trumpet its growth, boosting the company\u2019s share price and in turn the earnings of key executives.\u201d (Lack of political support doomed Carillion by Gill Plimmer, Martin Arnold and Jim Pickard, Financial Times, 20 January 2018)\nSuch \u2018logic\u2019 was well founded, because Tarmac and Carillion had good contacts and excellent relations with the Labour government of 1997, and those who came subsequently. Most readers will have forgotten by now that Proletarian from its very beginning ran stories on the Labour privatisation of the NHS.\nIn 2006, for example, we publicised a number of important exposures made in Allyson Pollock\u2019s book NHS Plc:\n\u201cThe incoming Labour government imported a cohort of mainly young people from the private sector to be civil servants on secondment, thereby opening what rapidly became a great revolving door between the public and private spheres [to the profound, not to say corrupt, benefit of the latter \u2013 Ed]. Briefly heading the PFI unit in the NHS, for example, was Robert Osborne, on secondment from the construction company Tarmac, a major beneficiary of PFI (later PPP) contracts. Richard Granger, a 37-year-old former management consultant for Deloitte & Touche, was appointed director general of NHS IT at \u00a3250,000 a year \u2013 \u00a390,000 more than the NHS chief executive, Nigel Crisp, received.\n\u201cAnother key figure in the commercialisation of the public service was Dame Sheila Masters (later Baroness Noakes) from KPMG, another large management consultant firm \u2026 She had been instrumental in persuading the Conservative government to abandon the Ryrie rules \u2013 rules that protected public sector expenditure from the inroads of venture capitalists and bankers \u2026 Labour put her in charge of a review of NHS \u2018estate\u2019 \u2013 its land and buildings \u2013 making her a key player in the ensuing great sell-off of NHS property.\u201d (End in sight for National Health Service, Proletarian, August 2006)\nCarillion feeds on PFI\nAs the years went on, and the labour movement continued to throw all its backing behind Tony Blair and then Gordon Brown, Carillion benefitted from \u00a3485m of PFI jobs gifted to it by the Labour governments of the first decade of this century. That figure was bolstered by another \u00a3347m from the ConDem coalition government during the worst years of the crisis and another \u00a3439m in similar projects by the Tory administration of Cameron up to 2015. (How many PFI contracts did the last Labour government sign with Carillion? Full Fact, 18 January 2018)\n\u201cRichard Howson, chief executive from 2012 until last July who received a \u00a31.5m pay package \u2013 including a \u00a3245,000 bonus and a \u00a3346,000 share-based award \u2013 just a year before the group went bust.\u201d (Financial Times, op cit)\nThe bill for the existing Carillion contracts is likely to cost the taxpayer \u00a36.5bn from 2016/17 to 2038/9. The government can add to that figure the social insurance bill for the thousands who will be forced to make a claim on the dole whilst they try and find new work. (Full Fact, op cit)\nWith 90 percent of its work outsourced, Carillion\u2019s supply chain included thousands of subcontractors and smaller businesses that were already facing 120-day payment delays. Many will now have to fight court battles to get paid at all, pushing hard-pressed builders, electricians, and materials suppliers to the wall. (Financial Times, op cit)\nAs was noted in the CPGB-ML\u2019s pamphlet A Class Analysis of British Society at the Start of the 21st Century: \u201cTo lump all employers together today is to ignore the acute antagonisms that have been developing between the smaller employers and the monopolistic concerns. Owners of small and even medium-sized factories and proprietors of a wide variety of small businesses find themselves continually in conflict with big business and with government policies that favour the larger concerns.\u201d (Ella Rule, 2017)\nDisaster or an opportunity?\nLenin said in his 1902 work What is To Be Done? that workers must learn to appreciate the political outlook and economic interests of all strata of society; they cannot confine their investigations to their own narrow economic conditions.\nIn the first instance, it should be possible to explain to the Carillion workers, and to a large number of the ruined petty-bourgeois subcontractors, that a slavish worship of market forces is against their real (and not perceived) class interests.\nIt is a disaster for workers associated with the firm, not because they had any great stake in the growth and profiteering of the company up to this point, but rather because its collapse now offers the largest \u2018redistribution of wealth\u2019 (redistribution of exploitation) the construction industry in Britain has ever seen.\nBig profits are to be made from the acquisition of outstanding contracts and the restructuring of various parts of the business by the vultures that are already circling.\nWorkers will lose their jobs, and small businesses lack the capital necessary to compete for the lucrative scraps. Those workers whose jobs are \u2018saved\u2019 will find that they have been saved by investors (parasites) intent on driving down wages and restructuring jobs so as to make their acquisitions more profitable.\nWhen the carnage is over, what is left of various arms of what was once Carillion will be sold to other monopolies pursuing the same strategy as Carillion once pursued, all in the race for maximum profits.\nThe Financial Times of 19 January reported what was considered extremely good news for the exploitative strata of our society: \u201cPrivate equity groups and distressed buyout firms are circling collapsed British construction company Carillion to cherry-pick assets from one of the UK\u2019s most politically sensitive corporate failures.\n\u201cThe interest from private investors \u2013 including the Canadian fund manager Brookfield and British private equity group Endless, which specialises in turnrounds \u2013 comes as the government struggles to protect thousands of jobs left at risk by Carillion\u2019s liquidation.\n\u201cThe prospect of investment funds picking up Carillion\u2019s best assets at cut-rate prices could add to the political difficulties confronting Downing Street, which has faced criticism from unions and opposition MPs for relying on the company to perform critical public services.\n\u201cThe market capitalisation of Carillion, which continued to win government construction contracts even while it issued profit warnings last year as its debts mounted, fell from \u00a32bn in 2016 to just \u00a361m this month, becoming the largest financial collapse in UK construction history.\n\u201cDespite the failure, several private equity groups are seeking to identify any divisions that could be rescued, according to people familiar with the talks. Investors said the liquidation process, which is being overseen by accountants PwC, needed to accelerate for the assets to retain their value.\n\u201c\u2018I\u2019m waiting on information from PwC,\u2019 said an investor with an interest in bidding for parts of Carillion. \u201cI have received nothing yet.\u2019\n\u201cEndless bought the British and Irish units of engineering services company Imtech in 2015 from its Dutch owner. Like Carillion, Imtech was one of the Netherlands\u2019 biggest insolvencies, employing more than 2,000 people and Endless had just 11 days to complete the deal.\n\u201c\u2018Investors will be looking for the jewels in the damaged crown,\u2019 said Garry Wilson, chief executive of Endless. \u2018If deals are not done quickly the value will disappear as contracts will be terminated.\u2019\n\u201cBrookfield held talks last year to buy a part of Carillion\u2019s Canadian business, where 6,000 people are employed, according to people briefed on the negotiations. It made an initial \u00a3200m offer in September, but cut the offer by two-thirds three weeks later after doing due diligence. Carillion rejected the bid because it was \u2018deemed too low\u2019, according to three people familiar with the deal.\n\u201cBruce Flatt, chief executive of Brookfield, which has $275bn under management, said Carillion\u2019s assets would fit well into its portfolio, which already includes a construction business in the UK.\n\u201c\u2018When things are in distress we are always looking at them and there may be some opportunity for our businesses to participate,\u2019 said Mr Flatt, adding that while \u2018there may be contracts that we can participate in\u2019, some potentially attractive agreements were being dissolved as part of the insolvency process.\n\u201cThose with direct knowledge of private equity interest said there are expected to be multiple bids for parts of Carillion. A seasoned distressed investor said firms will be looking at buying units, improving them and then selling them on to larger corporations.\n\u201cThe investor also said several potential bidders believe some Carillion units \u2018have got lost in a huge company\u2019, which would allow distressed investors to snap them up and run them independently. A slimmed-down unit freed from a large debt-laden group could be run more easily without being \u2018weighed down with huge head office and company overheads\u2019, the investor added.\u201d (Private equity investors circle collapsed Carillion by Javier Espinoza and Gill Plimmer, 19 January 2018)\nCapitalism with Corbyn characteristics\nThe political ramifications to the collapse are most welcome. Labour under Corbyn now promises to nationalise large swathes of what was formerly Carillion, and the collapse has added grist to the mill of the Corbyn wing of the Labour party\u2019s argument that the government should take back into public ownership the railways, water, energy and mail.\nSuch arguments are so much against the grain these days that everybody and his dog is queuing up to denigrate Corbyn and shadow chancellor John McDonnell as dangerous Marxists, even though the proposals for democratising the contracting out of public services and even nationalising various industries (buying some for below the market rate), whilst welcome, are more John Stuart Mill than Karl Marx.\nBe that as it may, for the first time in many years the consensus is, at least in words, broken. A real debate is opening up in ruling circles, as increasing numbers of bourgeois are coming around to the idea that it might be better for their particular business interests if certain key sectors of the British economy were under national control. This in turn is forcing the most aggressive right-wing sections of British society to go on the attack, which may, in the end, only help rather than hinder the Corbyn project.\nFor example, the Sun newspaper bleated: \u201cThe implosion of the construction and outsourcing giant, its executives having made fortunes out of public sector contracts, leaves a trail of bad debts \u2026 is shaking faith in \u2018the system\u2019.\u201d\n\u201cA new survey shows youngsters now fear capitalism more than communism. Pollsters ComRes found seven percent of 18 to 24-year-olds think Marxism dangerous but almost double that are afraid of capitalism.\n\u201cLet\u2019s not pretend that the demise of Carillion, worth \u00a32bn back in July but now a pile of IOUs, is not disastrous. It is not, however, a \u2018watershed moment\u2019 for capitalism, as Karl Marx fan Jeremy Corbyn declared this week.\u201d (After the implosion of the construction firm Carillion threatens tens of thousands of jobs \u2013 the remedy should be more capitalism by Liam Halligan, 18 January 2018)\nThe Sunday Times commented: \u201cLabour\u2019s 2017 manifesto and its subsequent policy announcements have committed the party to the nationalisation of the energy, water, rail and mail sectors, as well as an unknown number of private finance initiative (PFI) deals.\n\u201cThe CPS says Labour\u2019s plans would cost \u00a355.4bn to renationalise energy infrastructure, \u00a386.25bn for the water sector, \u00a34.5bn for Royal Mail and \u00a330bn for PFI nationalisation.\n\u201cIf Labour renationalised the whole energy sector \u2013 not just the national grid \u2013 it would raise the total cost to \u00a3306bn.\n\u201cLabour has threatened to buy the businesses for less than they are worth and run them at no cost, arguing that profits would cover the extra borrowing. Yet it has also promised to use the same profits to cut household bills by \u00a3220 a year \u2026\n\u201cDaniel Mahoney [from the Centre for Policy Studies, a right-wing thinktank], called the plans \u2018an expensive gamble\u2019. He said: \u2018John McDonnell\u2019s claim that bills will fall by \u00a3220 after nationalisation does not stand up to scrutiny. By his own admission, any profits from the industries would end up going to pay debt interest, so how can they be used to lower the cost of bills?\n\u201c\u2018It is also deeply concerning that Corbyn and McDonnell appear to be planning to seize assets below their commercial value. If Labour pursued this, business confidence would slump, confidence in the government would plummet and pension funds \u2014 which are big investors in the utilities sector \u2014 would end up particularly badly off.\u2019\u201d (Corbyn\u2019s nationalisation plan is \u2018\u00a3176bn gamble\u2019 by Tim Shipman and Caroline Wheeler, 21 January 2018)\nThe future is socialism\nWhilst supporting all attempts to nationalise public services and protect workers\u2019 jobs and futures, we are forced to recognise that only the removal of the market can guarantee that workers will be able to plan the economy of our country on the basis of providing for the needs of the people and not generating profit for the benefit of those who are already super-rich.\nIt is only when the working class seizes power that a planned economy (the only possible alternative to a market economy) can be installed, and when that happens there will be no question of compensating the bloodsuckers for nationalising their means of production \u2013 they will simply be expropriated.\nThe opening up of the debate is a welcome development, and as the crisis of capitalism continues, so too does the ruin and impoverishment of ever wider sections of our society. 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        "raw_content": "Responsibilities of Regulated Health Professionals\nAs a member of the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO), you belong to a self-regulated profession, governed by the Psychotherapy Act, 2007 and the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991 (RHPA) to protect the public\u2019s right to safe, competent and ethical care. Only members of CRPO can use the protected title \u201cRegistered Psychotherapist,\u201d along with the professional designation, RP. Only members of the six regulatory colleges that are permitted to provide psychotherapy services may call themselves psychotherapists. Members of the College of Psychologists of Ontario, Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers, College of Nurses of Ontario, College of Occupational Therapists of Ontario, and College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario are legally permitted to use the title \u201cpsychotherapist\u201d subject to specific regulatory requirements from their own college.\nAlong with the privilege of professional self-regulation comes responsibility. Now that you are a member of a regulatory body, you have responsibilities that must be met in order to remain a member in good standing. As a member of CRPO you will need to ensure you do the following each year:\nRenew your membership before the end of March (including ensuring you have sufficient professional liability insurance).\nParticipate in the Quality Assurance (QA) Program before the end of November. (The first time you participate you will ideally begin within two months of your date of initial registration, or before the end of November at the latest).\nYour other ongoing professional obligations include:\nAbiding by the Professional Practice Standards for Registered Psychotherapists and Code of Ethics.\nEnsuring your information on the Public Register is current (if not, update it using the Public Register Update form) and that you are using the correct credentials in your professional practice and any advertising or promotional materials.\nUnderstanding CRPO\u2019s Zero Tolerance of Sexual Abuse by Members Policy and ensuring you are maintaining professional boundaries and meeting the minimum expectations for member conduct, as laid out in the Professional Misconduct Regulation.\nCooperating with the College in the event a complaint is alleged against you.\nMandatory self-reporting of certain events to the College and mandatory reporting of certain information to the College about a member.\nMembers of CRPO are expected to understand and comply with the professional, legal and ethical requirements governing their practise. These can be found on the Legislation and By-laws and Standards & Regulations pages of our website.\nMembers are expected to demonstrate safe, effective, competent practice through professionalism and accountability by consistently meeting the standards of the profession. One of the ways this is accomplished is through the Quality Assurance (QA) Program. Mandatory participation in the QA Program ensures that members continue their education and professional development and have the opportunity for self, peer and practice assessments.\nThis section of the website contains all of the information new members of the College need to know. Please read on and refer to the summary checklist to help you keep track of your progress as you work your way through the content.\nAbout CRPO & Other Resources\nDownload the Summary Checklist",
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        "raw_content": "Jayadev Misra Elected to the National Academy of Engineering\nSubmitted by Julianne Hodges on Thu, 02/08/2018 - 8:41am\nJayadev Misra, Schlumberger Centennial Chair Emeritus in Computer Science and University Distinguished Teaching Professor Emeritus, has been elected to join the National Academy of Engineering for his research in software verification of concurrent systems.\nMisra researches the structuring of concurrent and distributed computer systems. Distributed systems involve networked computers that communicate and coordinate towards a common goal, while concurrent systems allow computations to proceed simultaneously. His research specifically focuses on programming languages, and his most recent work is designing Orc, a new concurrent programming language that can be used to work with concurrent and distributed applications.\nFounded in 1964, the National Academy of Engineering is a nonprofit organization that gathers over 2,000 experts in order to provide independent advice to the federal government about engineering and technology. Membership includes accomplished engineers from business, engineering and academia. The National Academy of Engineering is part of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, which also includes the National Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Medicine.\nThis year, the National Academy of Engineering elected a class of 83 members and 16 foreign members, including Jeff Bezos, Amazon CEO and founder of spaceflight company Blue Origin. Misra is one of four UT faculty members elected to the NAE this year, along with petroleum and geosystems researcher Chun Huh, chemical engineering professor Brian Korgel and petroleum engineering professor Mukul Sharma. These new members will join 21 other active and emeritus UT members in the National Academy of Engineering.\nMembers of the newly-elected class, including Misra, will be formally inducted into the organization during a ceremony at the National Academy of Engineering's annual meeting in Washington, D.C. on September 30.\nJay Misra",
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        "raw_content": "What is Apple\u2019s most important invention? [Friday Night Fights]\nBy Killian Bell \u2022 3:26 pm, June 24, 2016\nNow that all the excitement we had for WWDC has died down, it\u2019s probably time we took a break from iOS 10, macOS Sierra, and all the other things you haven\u2019t been able to avoid over the past couple of weeks. So for this week\u2019s Friday Night Fight, we\u2019re looking at Apple\u2019s history.\nWe\u2019re focusing on which product has been Apple\u2019s most important throughout the years. Was it the Macintosh that changed personal computing? The iPod that put thousands of songs in your pocket? The iPhone that revolutionized mobile devices?\nJoin us as we battle it out over Apple\u2019s best ever releases \u2014 and which one was most significant!\nLuke Dormehl: How are you doing this Friday, Killian? With the post-WWDC lull kicking in, and plenty of real world Brexit-related uncertainty in our home country of the U.K., it\u2019s nice to do a Friday Night Fight with a bit more of an historical spin, rather than focusing on current events. In terms of my own pick for Apple\u2019s most important innovation, there\u2019s no question about it: the Macintosh.\nNow, on a purely financial level, the Mac doesn\u2019t win this argument. It was a financial failure upon its launch in 1984, was supported by sales of the Apple II for the first several years of its life, and is today dwarfed by sales of the iPhone. There\u2019s only really been one point in Apple\u2019s history, in fact, when the Mac was unequivocally the company\u2019s biggest product \u2014 and that was when Steve Jobs returned in the late 1990s and launched the iMac.\nBut as anyone who loves movies, and doesn\u2019t immediately seize on Michael Bay as one of our greatest directors, knows, the amount of money something makes doesn\u2019t necessarily determine its importance. The Mac has been responsible for a lot in Apple\u2019s history: its popularization of the graphical user interface (something which had previously been available, in a lesser iteration, on the ill-fated Lisa); its role in building up the fiercely loyal fanbase that has stuck with Apple to this day; the way it epitomizes Apple\u2019s philosophy about how a company passionate about software should make its own hardware; and its role in bringing Jony Ive\u2019s work at Apple to the forefront.\nI love my iPhone but the Macintosh was transformative to personal computing on a level that\u2019s tough to imagine: both in the micro sense of Apple as a company, and the macro sense of personal computers as a whole. To me, there\u2019s no doubt it\u2019s Apple\u2019s biggest legacy.\nA 128K Macintosh from 1984.\nPhoto: Apple Museum\nKillian Bell: The Mac is certainly a good choice \u2014 and yes, it\u2019s a huge part of Apple\u2019s history. But when you\u2019re talking business, I think sales should be more important. And let\u2019s face it, Apple wouldn\u2019t be what it is today \u2014 the richest company in the world \u2014 without the iPhone, which is my pick.\nI think the iPhone does an even greater job of epitomizing Apple\u2019s philosophy. At a time when smartphones had hundreds of buttons and were only used by enterprise users, it showed the world that a more simplistic approach was better. By swapping the keyboard for a touchscreen, it turned smartphones into more than just mobile offices. It turned them into devices we use for everything \u2014 capturing memories, playing games, browsing the web. It changed the face of the cellphone and completely revolutionized an entire industry that had already been set in its ways for so long.\nThe sheer importance of the iPhone is even more evident today. With demand for the device at an all-time low as fans await a more exciting model, Apple is really feeling the pressure, and investors are demanding to see what else is up its sleeve. I don\u2019t think the company has ever relied on one product quite like it relies on the iPhone today.\nLuke: That\u2019s true, provided that you\u2019re talking about Apple at the size that it is today. The reality is that, for all its work in different product lines, Apple\u2019s usually had one breakout product that brings in the majority of its revenue: the Apple II in the 1980s, the Mac in the 1990s, the iPod in the early 2000s, and the iPhone today.\nI definitely think that the iPhone has been an amazing device, but I also think it\u2019s worth noting just how significant the Mac was. The touch interface solved the smartphone issues of the mid-2000s, but the way that Steve Jobs described the iPhone during its launch was OS X on a mobile device. The Mac put tools like desktop publishing, music production, later on video editing etc. into people\u2019s homes. It\u2019s impossible to understate how significant that way. And the GUI turned computing into something that everyone could understand. It replaced the earlier engineer-ethic concept of transparency of hardware with a transparency of software. Simply put, without the Mac, the iPhone wouldn\u2019t exist \u2014 simple as that.\nI will, however, throw you a bone and echo a point that Steve Wozniak made recently: that one of Apple\u2019s most significant developments was the creation of the App Store. Sure, there were apps on the Mac \u2014 and tiny one or two-man teams have been creating popular Apple software going back to Apple Writer on the Apple II \u2014 but the App Store has taken this to a new level.\nSteve Jobs introduces the smartphone than changed smartphones.\nKillian: Yes, but none of those products had the impact that the iPhone has had. 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        "raw_content": "Games expected to bring $15M\nONTARIO \u2013 The Inland Empire economy will get a shot in the arm in a few months when 6,000 police and firefighters gather in this city for the Western States Police and Fire Games.\nThe June 4-11 competition will feature 65 sporting activities and events throughout the Southland.\nWith the athletes and their families needing food as well as lodging for the duration of the games, officials said they expect a nearly $15 million boost to the local economy.\nAlready, five hotels have been booked near the Ontario Convention Center.\nBut Amita Patel, executive director for the Games and director of sales and marketing of the Ontario Convention and Visitors Bureau, expects the impact to go beyond lodging. An uptick in traffic is expected at the Ontario Mills mall, restaurants and gas stations.\n\u201cSouthern California has always been the biggest draw because of the location and weather,\u201d Patel said. \u201cFrom a tourism standpoint, Southern California ranks high in preference for vacation.\u201d\nWhen the San Bernardino County Sheriff\u2019s Department hosted the Games in 2000, about 5,300 police officers and firefighters participated, and many brought their families with them.\nAs a result, Patel has made vacation packets available that include deals to Southland theme parks.\nIn an effort to help businesses in the Inland Empire, Patel said she is offering guests a discount car program, which offers deals to some local retailers and restaurants.\nGeorge Huang, economist at San Bernardino County Economic Development Agency, sees another opportunity to market the region.\n\u201cAnything that brings money into the county is good,\u201d Huang said. \u201cEvery dollar counts. First, you have to have a way to get to get people here, then, you have to be able to get people to stay and spend fun dollars.\u201d\nThe impact, Patel said, could go beyond the finances.\nWith San Bernardino County being the title sponsor and most of the event venues within 10 miles of the convention center, \u201cthis will put the city and county in a very positive light,\u201d she said.\nHuang said the games also will bring exposure to venues such as the Convention Center.\nThe event will have a budget between $800,000 and $1 million.",
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        "raw_content": "Splitting Up the Savings\nJay has $100,000 in savings. In another four years, he should have about $400,000 in savings. He and his wife would like to buy a house at that point. Where should they put that money until they buy a house?\nQUESTION: Jay in Afghanistan has $100,000 in savings. In another four years, he should have about $400,000 in savings. He and his wife would like to buy a house at that point. Where should they put that money until they buy a house?\nANSWER: There are two types of risk here. Risk number one is you put the money in a savings account, and the principal is safe but you risk not making any money at all on it because it\u2019s not going to make anything. Risk two is you put the money in something like a mutual fund, and it could go up in value, it could go down in value.\nYou do have a fairly long window. My general rule is if you\u2019ve got five years or longer, leave it alone. You could start looking at a mutual fund. You don\u2019t really have five years. You\u2019re calling it four years, and yet you\u2019re talking about an awful lot of money to sit there at 1%.\nYour risk is between the interest rate sucking and the possibility of losing some money. These are two bad things. What I would do is I would put some in each. I\u2019d put some in a mutual fund, and I\u2019d look for the calmest of mutual funds that are stock mutual funds. It\u2019s called a balanced fund, which means it\u2019s got stocks and a few bonds in it, but it\u2019s going to have the big blue-chip company stocks\u2014the more calm companies\u2014less volatile.\nIf you want to measure a fund\u2019s volatility against the market, you can look at a statistic\u2014it\u2019s usually on the front page of the offering\u2014called the beta. A beta of 1.0 mirrors the S&P 500\u2014mirrors the market. Anything lower than that is less volatile than the market, and anything bigger than a 1.0 is more volatile than the market. If you\u2019re looking at a mutual fund that has a 2.0, it\u2019s twice as volatile as the market. You don\u2019t want to go that way. You want something that\u2019s less than a 1.0 for this discussion. You\u2019re looking for a 0.7 or 0.8 beta.\nThen I\u2019m going to put some of this in money markets. If you put $200,000 in each, then you\u2019ve split the risk between a sucky interest rate and it might go down on the other side. To the extent it scares you to be in a mutual fund with a 0.7 or 0.8 beta, you might move more to the bad interest rate. To the extent it scares you to be in the bad interest rate, you might move more to the mutual fund.\nYou and your wife talk about that, and 50/50 would be pretty good. I wouldn\u2019t go any more than 75% into the mutual fund if it were me. I would personally probably do it about 50/50. We\u2019re going to go a little heavier than 50/50 on the front end because you want the mutual fund to have the longest window. I\u2019m probably going to put most of the $100,000 in the mutual fund now. Then your last $200,000 is almost all going to be in the money market.",
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However, you can easily scale to a more expensive solution should your site grow in popularity and/or scope.\nThe typical cost for shared hosting as described in this use case breaks down as follows:\nDomain name: $15 (initial cost to purchase), $30/year to renew after that\nHosting: Low introductory rates of $5/month or less for first year, can be as much as 33% more after introductory rates expire\nUse Case #2: Small business/non-profit website\nLet\u2019s say you run a small business or non-profit. You don\u2019t have the money for a dedicated web team, but your website is larger and more critical than a personal site. On most days, you get several hundred unique visitors. Your website is how people find you, so it\u2019s a key part of your business that needs to be taken seriously.\nIn this case, a premium shared hosting plan would be ideal. This is a step up from the low-end solution described above, while being more economical than a managed solution. 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But in the case of a small business website, they are more than worth paying for.\nThe typical cost for hosting as described in this use case breaks down as follows:\nHosting: Low introductory rates of $10/month or less for first year, can be as much as 33% more after introductory rates expire\nUse Case #3: Agency with dedicated support team\nLet\u2019s say you own a website design/development agency. You currently have a team of developers supporting multiple clients, and a significant source of revenue comes from post-launch support.\nYou need a hosting plan that provides the tools and resources necessary to support such an operation.\nTake the example of a large real estate firm, who has been a client of your firm. Three months ago, you launched their website. The firm is now working with your agency to develop a suite of online calculators for their site. Multiple members of your development team are working on pieces of this functionality simultaneously. 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        "raw_content": "Agent9's c-blog\n31 Days: Day 24 - Nurse of the Submerged child\nIt would be remise of me not to include at least one Bloodborne track in this series. I know the chances of seeing a sequel are slim, but I really love Bloodborne and hope to see a sequel someday. For now I\u2019ll highlight one of my favorite bosses from the game\nMergo\u2019s Wet Nurse: Bloodborne\nThis one was a bit unexpected. The ominous placement of a stroller was certainly a tell, but I didn\u2019t expect Goro\u2019s third cousin to drop in from the sky. Jokes aside this was a very tense battle for me since I went with a close range Holy Blade build and that eats up your stamina fast. In addition some of her moves are multi hit and require some thoughtful dodging to get out of the way. Thankfully I had learned (for the most part) to spend my blood echos before a big fight so that I wouldn\u2019t lose such a sizable amount. As you may have already guessed I died quite a bit. I wouldn\u2019t say Wet Nurse is as hard as Vicar but it still gave me some trouble (mostly due to my own choices in how I built my character at the time).\nDesign wise I just love the way it looks. For an invisible creature it sure has a lot of detail, or perhaps wears is the right word. Despite being an invisible entity Wet Nurse has a very recognizable and distinct design that I feel is iconic in it's own right.\nAs for its theme music it too is very distinct. As far as I can recall there is only one other song in the game that sounds like a music box (because it actually is a music box). In fact if you play the music box after killing of Wet Nurse Mergo will laugh before it fades away providing the Nightmare Slain text instead of the usual \u201cPrey Slaughtered\u201d.\nThere is a lot of things off about the tune. Despite the horror that comes with the nightmare, if Mergo is indeed the nightmare then it\u2019s only a child and wouldn\u2019t know any better. Still we need this dreadful dream to cease and that does mean killing the source, even if it\u2019s in a roundabout way. This makes it one of the sadder moments in Bloodborne (from my perspective), because you need to ultimately kill something for the grand crime of existence when it did nothing intentionally wrong.\nThat\u2019s just my thoughts on this however. The game is so open and rich in lore that similar events can be understood in a number of different ways. That\u2019s part of the draw of the game that has people still talking about it even after all these years.",
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        "raw_content": "The Benefits of a Utah Asset Protection Trust\nThey say \u201cyou can\u2019t have your cake and eat it too\u201d \u2013 but Utah\u2019s legislature recently created an exception to this adage by strengthening legislation for Utah Domestic Asset Protection Trusts (\u201cUDAPT\u201d). For hundreds of years, creditors have had access to any assets held in a trust you set up if you retain the right to take assets out of the trust for your own benefit. The only way around this was to set up an expensive, cumbersome, and controversial off-shore trust. However, Utah\u2019s recent legislative changes make asset protection trusts a viable, affordable, and legitimate option right here in Utah. In fact, Utah now has one of the best asset protection trust statutes in the country.\nWho should Consider Setting up a Utah Asset Protection Trust?\nYou should consider a UDAPT if you are in a high-liability profession, if you have a high net worth, or if you just want to shield some of your hard-earned assets from creditors such as a home, investment accounts, a business, a cabin, a ranch, or other real estate. UDAPTs are frequently used to protect a nest-egg of assets to ensure that you have enough assets protected to live a comfortable life in the litigious and unpredictable world we live in where lawsuits can be brought against you for any reason or no reason at all.\nHow does a UDAPT Work?\nUnder Utah\u2019s asset protection trust laws, you are allowed to fund a trust with any type of assets you want to protect, you maintain complete control over the investment of the assets in the trust, and you can name yourself, your spouse, and your family as beneficiaries of the trust to receive the assets if you need them in the future, so long as you have a co-trustee who makes distribution decisions. The statute does not prevent you from naming a trusted friend, family member, or advisor as the co-trustee.\nFor the trust to be effective in shielding your assets against creditors, the trust must have at least one Utah trustee, it must hold some Utah assets (but it can also hold assets in other states), and you must sign an affidavit declaring that you are still solvent (meaning you have more assets than liabilities) after making any contribution to the trust. The trust must be irrevocable, but flexibility can be built into the trust to allow for the removal and replacement of trustees and to change the ultimate distribution of the assets at your death. Once you have appropriately moved assets into your UDAPT, those assets are immediately protected against future involuntary creditors. Existing creditors are limited to bringing a fraudulent conveyance claim within the later of two years after the property is transferred to the trust or one year after the creditor reasonably could have discovered the transfer. This period can be reduced to 120 days by sending notice to known creditors, and by publishing notice for unknown creditors.\nWhat if I already have a Standard Living Trust?\nYour standard living trust does not provide any asset protection. It is still a useful vehicle for managing your property during your lifetime, transferring property at your death, and avoiding probate, but creditors have full access to the assets in your standard living trust. Your UDAPT can be set up as a companion to your living trust and accomplishes the same objectives, with the additional perk that the assets are protected from creditors.\nWhile no form of asset protection is guaranteed, a UDAPT is sanctioned by a Utah statute and provides an excellent vehicle for maintaining control of your assets, maintaining the option of accessing the assets if necessary, and providing a basis for protecting your hard-earned assets from unexpected or illegitimate liabilities.\nTo learn more about how a UDAPT can benefit you, contact Matt Hafen at (435) 674-0400.",
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        "raw_content": "How to Reinstate Your Suspended Drivers License in Alabama\nSuspended drivers licenses in Alabama are issued to drivers who do not adhere to the state motor vehicle laws. The Department of Public Safety (DPS) of the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) administers drivers license suspensions for non-driving violations as well. In such circumstances, drivers will be required to complete the AL drivers license reinstatement procedure in order to restore their driving privileges. The reinstatement process generally varies based on the type of offense that was committed and the DPS-issued penalty. When reinstating drivers licenses, applicants may also be required to visit an AL Driver License Office in person. Learn more about the Alabama drivers license restoration procedure in the following sections.\nReinstating an Alabama Suspended License\nDriving with a suspended license in Alabama is against the law, and it may lead to further DPS penalties. Drivers must reinstate suspended drivers licenses in AL in order to continue to legally operate their motor vehicle within the state. The department also mails out notifications of drivers license revocations and suspensions to the credential holder\u2019s home address. The DPS letter will contain instructions on the type of penalty that was administered and the requirements that must be met to resolve it.\nNote: Licensees are also entitled to request an administrative hearing to resolve the issue in their home county before an ALEA representative.\nHow to Reinstate an AL Suspended Drivers License\nTo complete the process of reinstating suspended drivers licenses in Alabama, drivers will be required to complete several steps, which vary based on factors such as the severity of the violation and the type of punishment issued by the DPS. Prior to submitting their driving license restoration request, licensees must carefully review their case by studying the DMV notice or obtaining their AL driving record.\nDuring the procedure to reinstate drivers licenses in AL, drivers may be required to complete a combination of the steps outlined below, which vary based on their specific circumstances:\nSurrender the suspended credential to a DPS official.\nComplete the AL driving license revocation or suspension period.\nProvide payment for the applicable reinstatement fees.\nPay a traffic ticket in AL.\nApply for a new drivers license (in case of revoked credentials).\nFile proof of SR22 Insurance.\nComplete any court-ordered penalties.\nWhen reinstating suspended driving licenses in AL, drivers may also be required to complete certain specific steps as well. Licensees who stop meeting their child support obligations, for instance, will be required to resume their payments in order to restore their credential.\nSuspension Periods in Alabama\nSuspended driving licenses in Alabama can be reinstated after the completion of a specific penalty period, which varies based on the type of violation that was committed. Drivers also have the option of obtaining their AL driving history via the internet, which will provide detailed data about any suspension or revocation penalties on their record and their corresponding duration.\nAnother factor in determining the duration of an AL drivers license suspension is the amount of penalty points collected on your record. The following list includes several examples of point-related suspensions:\nAccumulation of 12 to 14 points in a two-year period: 60 days of suspension.\nAccumulation of 15 to 17 points in a two-year period: 90-day suspension.\nAccumulation of 21 to 23 points in a 24-month period: 180 suspension days.\nAccumulation of more than 23 points within two years: A one-year AL driving license suspension.\nNote: Certain DPS suspension periods will last until the driver takes a specific action to resolve the issue. For instance, drivers whose physical and/or mental health prevents them from operating a vehicle will be suspended until their condition improves.\nAlabama Point System\nUnder the DPS Point System, Alabama driving license suspensions may also occur by accumulating an excessive amount of negative points. The department will assess a different number of points for different types of driving offenses. Review several types of infractions and the number of negative points they incur in the following list:\nMaking improper turns \u2013 2 points.\nDisregarding traffic signs and lights \u2013 3 points.\nIllegal passing \u2013 4 points.\nPassing a stopped school bus \u2013 5 points.\nDUI-related convictions \u2013 6 points.\nDriving violations that have resulted in negative points can be reviewed by ordering your driver\u2019s record, regardless of when the infraction was committed. Negative points will be counted toward the driver\u2019s total point sum for two years from the date of conviction.\nNote: Contact a nearby Driver License Branch of the AL DPS for a detailed list of all driving violations included in the state Point System and the corresponding drivers license suspensions.\nTraffic School in Alabama\nCertain types of Alabama driving license suspensions may be avoided by completing an AL defensive driving course. For example, several state courts offer the option of a traffic ticket dismissal for drivers who complete a court-approved traffic school. Note that the successful completion of a defensive driving program will not lower your current negative point count.\nDrivers who enroll in a traffic school will receive other benefits as well. You may be able to lower your vehicle insurance premiums, for instance, as the program\u2019s certificate of completion can be submitted as proof that you re not a reckless driver. Another advantage of completing a traffic school in AL is the chance to improve your safe driving habits, which will help you avoid traffic citations in the future.\nNote: Contact the court processing your traffic ticket to inquire of whether or not you are eligible for a ticket dismissal after completing a defensive driving program.\nTypes of AL Driver\u2019s License Suspensions\nDrivers who disobey the state traffic laws face driving license suspensions in Alabama that vary based on the type and severity of their offense. In addition to suspended drivers licenses in AL, the state DPS issues other types of administrative penalties as well. More serious offenses, for example, will result in driving license revocations. To reestablish their driving privileges in such circumstances, drivers will be required to reapply for their license to drive after the conclusion of the revocation period.\nThe most common reasons leading to suspended and revoked drivers licenses in AL include, but are not limited to:\nConvictions of speed racing on highways.\nUsing a motor vehicle to commit a felony.\nHabitually reckless driving.\nUnauthorized usage of a vehicle belonging to another driver.\nHomicide or manslaughter while operating a motor vehicle.\nDrivers with suspended driving licenses can easily obtain more information about the specific type and severity of their offense by obtaining their driving record via the internet.\nNote: In addition to the standard AL drivers license suspensions and revocations, the department may also administer a credential cancellation. This type of penalty is issued if the DPS determines that the applicant does not yet meet the requirements to hold a driving license. Drivers who provide false information during the application procedure will have their credential canceled as well.\nAL DUI Suspensions\nThe AL DMV issues more rigorous driving license suspensions in Alabama for Driving Under the Influence offenses in comparison to standard violations, as a high number of fatal accidents are caused by intoxicated drivers. In addition to the penalty fine and a period of suspension, DUI offenders are facing a jail sentence as well. An important factor in determining the severity of the DUI-related drivers license revocation or suspension is whether or not the driver has previously committed similar offenses. Habitual offenders are subject to stricter penalties.\nNote: Drivers younger than 21 years of age and commercial drivers who commit a DUI-related infraction will be penalized under stricter rules and regulations.\nDrivers can complete the process of reinstating driving licenses in Alabama after a DUI conviction by meeting the specific requirements of their drivers license suspension or revocation penalty. Certain DUI offenses, for instance, are treated under the state Ignition Interlock Laws, which require the installment of an ignition interlock device. Note that drivers arrested for a suspected DUI offense who refuse to submit to a breathalyzer test are in violation of the state Implied Consent Law, and they will immediately be penalized with a suspended driving license in AL.\nPer the DPS rules and regulations, drivers belonging in the following groups are unlawfully operating a motor vehicle within the state:\nOperators whose BAC level is higher than .07 percent.\nMotorists physically incapacitated to operate a vehicle due to drugs, alcohol or a combination of both.\nCommercial drivers with a BAC level higher than .03 percent.\nDrivers who are transporting children to schools or daycare centers with a BAC level higher than .01 percent.\nFirst DUI convictions result in an AL driving license suspensions of 60 days and a fine of $600 to $2,100 and/or a 12-month jail sentence. Second convictions within the same five-year period lead to an AL revoked driving license of one year and a 20-day community service or a 48-hour mandatory imprisonment. Drivers will also be required to pay a fine in the amount of 1,100 to $5,100, as well as receive a jail sentence of one year. Subsequent violations result in even stricter penalties.\nPer state law, the DPS issues stricter driving license suspensions in Alabama for drivers younger than 21 years of age. This group of motorists must abide by more rigorous DUI-related rules and regulations as well. For instance, licensees younger than 21 years of age with a BAC level .02 percent or higher are prohibited from operating a motor vehicle. To learn more about the DUI drivers license revocations and suspensions that apply to young DUI offenders, contact your local AL DPS location.\nThe department also issues suspended drivers licenses in Alabama for the duration of six months in the event of a lapse of the driver\u2019s insurance coverage. The AL Mandatory Liability Insurance Law requires motorists to maintain a valid liability vehicle insurance policy at all times while operating their vehicle. The minimum amount of mandatory coverage is $25,000 for property damages, $25,000 for injuries or death to one individual and $50,000 for all participants in the accident.\nTo complete the Alabama suspended drivers license reinstatement process after the issuance of a no-insurance conviction, first-time offenders will be required to pay a $500 fine. Committing the same violation for a second time will result in a $1000 fine.\nTo avoid an Alabama drivers license suspension for failure to respond to a traffic ticket, drivers must resolve the issue through the traffic court that handles their case in due time. If you plead guilty, you can generally provide the payment for the fine via the website of the corresponding court. Drivers who are unable to pay online, can still do so via alternative methods, such as in person or by phone. If you decide to contest the traffic ticket, you can plead your case in front of a hearing officer on the date displayed on the ticket. Drivers who are found innocent of the offense will not be required to pay the mandatory ticket fine.\nIf you choose to avoid a suspended driving license in AL by paying the ticket fine via the internet, you can access the online services of the corresponding court through the website of the AL DPS. 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        "raw_content": "Flaudry Mae Plant, age 81, of Orange, Texas, passed away after a long illness, on Thursday, November 29, 2018. Visitation for family and friends will be held on Saturday, December 1, 2018, from 4:00 until 6:00 PM at Dorman Funeral Home in Orange, Texas. Funeral services will be held on Sunday, December 2, 2018, at 2:00 PM at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Orange, Texas, with Father Daleo performing the funeral ceremony and rite of interment.\nFlaudry was born on Sunday, March 28, 1937, in Kaplan, Louisiana to parents, Anna Mae (Dartez) and Jessie Bonin. She had been a lifetime resident of Orange, Texas after moving from Kaplan, Louisiana when she was 12 years old, with her mother, father, twin sister, Audrey and brother, Jesse. Flaudry lived a full and happy life and truly enjoyed every single day of it. Flaudry was born as an identical twin to her sister, Audrey. The Bonin twins, Audrey and Flaudry, were known throughout the Orange, Texas area for their outgoing personalities and their beautifully sewn, handmade outfits, that their mother made for them. Flaudry was the head cheerleader at Stark High School in 1955, Miss Orange in 1956 and was the first runner up in the Miss Texas pageant in 1957. She married the love of her life, Larry Plant, in 1957 and in 1958 they welcomed to the world, their only son, Larry Clint Plant, who was without a doubt, the light of his mother's life. The couple's life quickly became all about anything and everything to do with their son. Whether it be school sporting events or just every day activities, Flaudry never missed a single one. Flaudry worked for Dr. Roderick Fisette, First Savings and Loan of Orange, Texas, as well as many years serving as the county clerk with Judge Pat Clark. The later years of her life were dominated by her undying loved for her two grandsons, Casey Plant and Cody Plant. Flaudry was a daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend who will forever be loved and missed by all who knew her.\nFlaudry is preceded in death by her loving husband of 55 years, Larry James Plant; parents, Anna Mae and Jessie Bonin and twin sister, Audrey McDonald.\nFlaudry is survived by son, Larry Clint Plant of Houston, Texas; brother, Jessie Roy Bonin and wife Donna; brother in law, Harold McDonald; grandsons, Casey Plant and Cody Plant, as well as a host of nieces and nephews.",
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        "raw_content": "Domestic violence includes threats, harassment, and physical abuse against other family members or members of the same household. Domestic violence is never OK under any circumstances, and it isn\u2019t something you have to tolerate.\nIf you believe you are in immediate danger, your first step should always be to contact the police. Once you are removed from the situation, you can seek a temporary protective order from the court. This order makes it a criminal offense simply for the person who it is issued against to contact you in any manner.\nWhen children are involved, special considerations must be made. If a court believes an abuser presents a threat to a child, even if the child wasn\u2019t the subject of abuse, the order of protection may also cover the children and the abuser may lose any custody or visitation rights.\nIn other cases, especially where there was only a single incident of domestic violence against a parent or the violence was only verbal, the court may continue to allow visitation. In these cases, special arrangements will be made regarding how the children are picked up and how the parents will make any necessary communications regarding childcare. Contact us to ensure your welfare and your child\u2019s welfare are adequately protected.",
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        "raw_content": "If I had to give you a single recommendation for how to eat without grains or grain products, it would be to substitute lentils into your regular diet in place of them. Lentils have been part of the human diet for almost 5,000 years.\nLentils do contain carbohydrate, but they have a low \u201cglycemic index,\u201d meaning they digest very slowly, releasing glucose little by little into the intestine and bloodstream. This reduces the availability of glucose to your cancer cells soon after a meal.\nIn addition, just 100 grams of raw lentils can provide 50% of the Recommended Daily Intake of protein, as well as fiber and numerous fiber-associated nutrients.\nBefore you cook dry lentils, it can be useful to soak them in warm water overnight to reduce the amount of undesirable phytic acid that is present in many of them. Phytic acid can reduce how your body absorbs the iron and zinc in the lentils. Soaking also increases the digestibility of proteins in lentils. This is important because lentils, in general, are rich in essential amino acids. The most common reason many people give for not eating more lentils as well as other legumes\u2014 e.g., kidney beans, black beans, garbanzo beans and other beans\u2014is that they fear being \u201cgassy.\u201d Beans create intestinal gas because there is a certain amount of internal fermentation of the resistant starch present in them.\nBut the truth is, there are several benefits to gas formation in the bowel. First, you should know that the majority of gas produced by the intestinal bacteria is absorbed into the body and expelled through the lungs. It is the remaining volume of gas that people don\u2019t like, but the fact is, this gas helps distend the intestine to start the reflex contraction needed for regular bowel movements. Without this stimulus, fecal material may not escape because there is no force to propel it forward.\nFor example, when the consistency of fecal material is too soft , which often happens in an infection or when you have food intolerance affecting the intestine, it is the gas that helps you to eliminate the offending agent fast. In other words, gas from lentils promotes healthy elimination, a fact you probably would never have appreciated before.\nLentils contain \u201cresistant starch\u201d\nLentils belong to the legume family that also includes alfalfa, clover, peas, beans, soybeans, peanuts, and tamarind.\n100 grams (3.5 ounces, or slightly less than \u00bd a cup) of dry lentils may contain up to 60 grams of carbohydrate. However, 65 percent of this carbohydrate (about 40 grams) is in the form of \u201cresistant starch,\u201d meaning starch that is not digestible by enzymes in the human small intestinal tract. Of the remainder, about 5% of the carbohydrate composition of lentils is readily (immediately) digestible, but the rest is digested so slowly that it is not able to cause a sudden elevation of glucose (blood sugar) that would have resulted in an insulin surge.\nDid you know that grains like wheat, rice, and corn and grain-flour products will feed your cancer cells and increase your blood sugar levels? Let me explain to you why it\u2019s critical that you eat vegetables and cut grains out of your diet if you have cancer or diabetes. Watch this video:\nLentils digest very slowly, releasing glucose little by little into the intestine and bloodstream. Use lentils in place of a starch. In resistant starches, the carbohydrate (rice, corn, or bread) is barely broken down by enzymes and so is not absorbed into the body through the small intestine. Instead, it passes through and reaches the large intestine (colon), where it confers benefits in the form of providing nourishment for the good bacteria there. These bacteria use the carbohydrate to produce small fatty acid compounds called butyrate, essential for the health and well-being of cells lining the colon. A sticky layer of mucous covers the colon lining and provides a medium for immune cells to move and do their surveillance job.\nRaw lentil has about 10% dietary fiber, 25% protein and 1% fat. Lentils can provide more than 20% of the Recommended Daily Value of nutrients such as folate, thiamin, pantothenic acid, vitamin B6, phosphorus, iron, and zinc.\nThis week\u2019s post was an excerpt from my new book Surviving Cancer. Please share with a family member or friend who may need this information.\nPreviousPrevious post:Widely-Held Beliefs That Need To Be Overturned : Part 4 \u2013 ExerciseNextNext post:Can Negative Warnings On Junk Food Packaging Deter Consumers?",
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        "raw_content": "Embracing Inclusion -Traveller Parish Programme launch\nParish of the Travelling People EMBRACING INCLUSION Launch of the New Local Parish Hospitality Programme Initiative\nAll Hallows College, Dublin, 25th September 2013\n\u201cPope Francis has an amazing ability to find simple words to pose fundamental questions about the life of the Christian and of the Church. He uses a number of words which appear repeatedly in his talks and addresses. One of them is periferia \u2013 the outskirts, the frontiers. His vision is of a Church which is not closed in on itself but one which reaches out especially to the frontiers: not just to the geographical outskirts, but to all those in the Church and in society who find themselves on the fringes of society and who so often find themselves left out on the outside.\nReaching out cannot however remain just a polite or politically correct public relations exercise. Reaching out must foster changes in attitude and lead to inclusion. We all speak of inclusion but it is not a simple and easy process because it requires that we change. The great thing about today\u2019s event is that it is the Travelling Community, which has witnessed and still witnesses exclusion, that takes the lead in challenging us to reflect on what inclusion means.\nPope Francis has noted that at times we feel that the failures in our efforts in the Church are due to the fact that many in today\u2019s world are closed to God; they do not hear the call of Jesus; that when Jesus knocks on our doors we do not let him in. The Pope however counters that by adding: \u201cwe also fail at times when Jesus knocks from within and we do not let him out\u201d. The Church must reach out and bring the tender embrace of Jesus to those on the frontiers of society. An inward looking, self-centred, narcissistic Church will never witness to the generosity and care of Jesus Christ.\nSpeaking to Bishops recently he said that \u201cWe cannot keep ourselves shut up in parishes, in our communities, in our parish or diocesan institutions, when so many people are waiting for the Gospel! We have to go out as ones sent. It is not enough simply to open the door in welcome because they come, but we must go out through that door to seek and meet the people!\u201d Inclusion is not something that can be achieved with passivity. It requires that we recognise our own closedness and go out from our own closedness.\nThese thoughts of Pope Francis are not just abstract reflections on the nature of the Church. They are concrete challenges to each of our parish communities. The Church is not a comfort zone for the like-minded. It is the family of Jesus Christ which gathers in the Eucharist and which is then sent out to ensure that the loving embrace of Jesus reaches all. Our new Local Parish Hospitality Programme is an important response that we can make to Pope Francis\u2019 challenge. Our parishes must become inclusive. They must be open and welcoming. A parish which becomes exclusivist betrays its mission and betrays the very Eucharist which is at its heart.\nIreland is a changing society. We are in many ways less homogenous. We have welcomed people of various nationalities and backgrounds to our shores and thank God the majority of them feel welcomed. But we would be foolish to think that such welcome comes automatically. Welcome is not a veneer. Welcome is not simply acceptance. Welcoming is not simple saying you are welcome, but we determine all the terms. Welcoming is about embracing. It is a two way process in which we welcome the other as the other and embrace them as individuals with their differences and with the culture that is theirs.\nThe Parish of the Travelling People is a unique initiative of my predecessors as Archbishop of Dublin which has grown and has flourished since its foundation. I wish to express my appreciation to Father Derek Farrell, the current Parish Priest, and his great team for the work they do for travellers. They act in the spirit of Pope Francis in the way in which they reach out and challenge all of us to reach out to embrace and understand and sustain travellers and to foster their ability to become an integral part of the day to day life of the Church.\nThe Parish of the Travelling People has an important role, but that role must never be to separate. Travellers belong in the parish in which they live and this new initiative sets out to show us what inclusion means in a parish in the new Ireland. Inclusion is not just about the travelling people; it is about being a welcoming community for all. With this initiative the travelling community takes the lead in showing us a way forward.\nOne of the great things about this initiative is that it is very practical. It is not an initiative just with broad general outlines and vague ideas. It sets out concrete steps. It begins with the simple \u2013 things like ensuring that travellers can be active participants in the ordinary activities of the parish they live in: from reading the lessons to being members of parish pastoral councils and organizations.\nIn a recent interview Pope Francis spoke of change in the Church and the pace of change. He said that change can be slow and that what is most important is not change in structures, but change in attitudes. Changes in structures without changes in attitude will end up in a dead-end and eventually lead to frustration.\nPope Francis challenges us to become \u201cthe tender embrace of the Jesus\u201d for all who are marginalised and on the fringes and on the frontiers of the society in which we live. He does not simply say, as a theological statement, that the Church is the tender embrace of Christ\u2019s love. He challenges us to become that tender embrace.\nThere is something important in that word embrace. It is a word which cannot simply add-in to a strategic plan on paper or on a computer screen. Embracing is not just an idea: it is a process. It means going out and meeting, encountering, moving from the polite handshake to the warm grip in which people become truly friends.\nThis initiative now wishes to reach out more widely to every parish in the Archdiocese of Dublin. It sets out a road map and a verification process to see how its progresses. 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        "raw_content": "Homily at Lusk Retreat\nMASS AT THE END OF THE YEAR OF FAITH PARISH RETREAT Homily Notes of Archbishop Diarmuid Martin Saint MacCullin\u2019s Church, Lusk, 22nd March 2013\n\u201cI suppose that none of you will be surprised to learn that the question I have been most often asked in the past few days is: what do you think of the New Pope? Certainly \u2013 unlike a few of my friends \u2013 I made no money from Paddy Power on the election of Cardinal Bergoglio. I was surprised when the Senior Cardinal Deacon pronounced the name of Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio. Knowing the Senior Cardinal Deacon personally quite well, I could see more than the glint of a smile on his face when he made the announcement knowing that he was bringing surprising news to those gathered in Saint Peter\u2019s Square and around the world.\nThe event of the Conclave and the election of the new Pope was an event which had great media echo. Nearly four times more journalists came to Rome this year than came for the election of Pope John Paul II. RTE\u2019s statistics showed the event had one of the highest news audience for years. When Pope Francis spoke with the almost six thousand journalists who were in Rome for the Conclave he said that he would give his blessing in silence because of the fact that a large percentage of those journalists present were not Christian and many were non-believers.\nWhy such interest in the new Pope and in the Church from people of such a variety of backgrounds? Obviously, for some, the interest did not go far beyond the colour of the smoke and the folklore. And to give some credit to the Vatican officials, on this occasion after centuries of confused message they did get their smoke signals right. The worldwide interest, however, went much deeper and Pope Francis seems to have managed to interpret that something well.\nI said that I was surprised to learn of the election of Cardinal Bergoglio, a man of 76 years of age and one who certainly was not looking for the position. But my initial puzzlement was immediately changed when I heard the name he was to choose: Francis. In that name was a mission.\nSaint Francis of Assisi was one who set out to change the realities of his day and especially the realities of the Church of his day. He heard the call of Jesus in a dream: \u201cRebuild my Church which has fallen into ruins\u201d. Initially he felt that the message was about poor condition of the Church building where we was at that precise moment, but soon he realised that the call of renewal and rebuilding was a much wider one, just as what had fallen into ruins was not just a building. Francis set out then to renew the Church and he set about his task not with the conventional wisdom of lengthy lectures or books or strategies but with a witness of simplicity of life, humility and poverty. Could that be a realistic approach?\nBut it would be very misleading to think that Francis\u2019s was the sort of simplicity which could be woven by a spin doctor or that it was the simplicity of one who is weak. The simplicity of Saint Francis \u2013 which Pope Francis wishes to adopt \u2013 reflects something much deeper which makes it simplicity with strength Saint Francis showed that a combination of idealism and integrity can bring change. He showed that words and strategies can be elegantly formulated and inspiring, but they may not speak to hearts and that only a true change of heart can bring about renewal in the Church.\nWe should never underestimate the power of the na\u00efve idealist. Those who have vested interest and personal ambitions and ideas about themselves may not initially realise it, but they have every reason to fear the idealist. Anyone who has followed closely the events of these early days of the ministry of Pope Francis will have been struck by the humility and simplicity of the man and his constant stress on poverty: personal poverty, love for the poor and a Church characterized by poverty. But anyone who has followed the events of these days will also have been impressed by the new Pope\u2019s determination that no-one is going to put him into their mould. We pray this evening that the example of Pope Francis\u2019s humility and simplicity may truly lead to a new beginning of renewal in the life of the Church.\nPope Francis in his homily on the Feast of Saint Joseph reminded us that just as Saint Joseph was the protector of Jesus in his early years, the vocation of the Christian today is that of being a \u201cprotector\u201d. And he illustrated what that means in very simple terms:\n\u201cIt means respecting each of God\u2019s creatures and respecting the environment in which we live. It means protecting people, showing loving concern for each and every person, especially children, the elderly, those in need, who are often the last we think about. It means caring for one another in our families: husbands and wives first protect one another, and then, as parents, they care for their children, and children themselves, in time, protect their parents. It means building sincere friendships in which we protect one another in trust, respect, and goodness. In the end, everything has been entrusted to our protection, and all of us are responsible for it. We must be protectors of God\u2019s gifts\u201d\nPope Francis is reminding us that his simplicity will not create the renewal that the Church and humanity need just on its own. We must all learn that sense of simplicity, of responsibility to protect each other. The failings in the world and in the Church come when we fail, and where hatred and envy and pride and sheer lack of interest in the good of others begins to dominate. My prayer is that your Parish mission will have been an occasion in which you as individuals and as a parish which has have helped you to renew your sense of true community in which we all learn to care and to encourage and to support one another especially to care for those \u2013 as Pope Francis reminded us \u2013 \u201cwho are often the last we think about\u201d. The credibility of the Church will be determined by how we reflect in our lives and in our community what the love of God means.\nThe Gospel reading we have heard is about the notion of credibility. It is about why one believes and in what one believes. Jesus is in an intense discussion with Jewish leaders who decide that he is a blasphemer and that he should be stoned to death.\nThey make their judgement about Jesus in terms of their own narrow understanding of the law. They feel that they have in some way the right to interpret God\u2019s law to fit in with the norms of their own little world. They do not feel it necessary to look even superficially at the work of Jesus, at his way of life and what is revealed in it. They are so caught up in the certainties of their own narrow worldview that they confidently call blasphemy the very one who reveals who God is: Jesus Christ.\nThe temptation for us to create a God of our own and to judge others according to our definition of God is a temptation which recurs with every generation. We feel that we know what God should be like. We create a God who suits our ideas and who can provide a space in which we can feel good and comfortable or even a God who can be made cohabit with our own with our own sinfulness.\nThe message of Jesus is a message of love and a message about what is true in our lives. It is not an easy message or one that leaves us comfortable in our own little world. If we try to create a God of our making then we end up end up with the wrong answers about God. We end up alone where we started in life. We end up like those who wanted to stone Jesus and arrest him: they think they know Jesus and can capture him but \u201che eludes them\u201d.\nPope Francis has given us some very significant signs and gestures about how he understands his role as Bishop of Rome and successor of Saint Peter. He does not want us, however, just to look at these gestures on television and feel good about them and fell good that we have a new Pope like him. 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Though those are markets for large companies that sell huge amounts of products, you need a tightly-focused niche market to start your product with. (Later, as your business grows, you can expand what you offer. But for now, keep it tight.)\nNow, to pair with your niche market, you need a validated pain point that people in that market are experiencing. When I say \u201cvalidated\u201d, what I mean is that you\u2019ve talked to multiple people in that specific market and you know that it is a pain point that they are willing to pay to solve.\nFor instance, I was in the market of \u201cPeople diagnosed with Celiac disease in the past 7 days\u201d back in 2009. (I even wrote a blog post about it.) If you\u2019ve ever had a diagnosis that\u2019s life-changing, as this one is (you can never eat wheat or foods with gluten in them again\u2013I didn\u2019t even know what \u201cgluten\u201d was!), you\u2019re in a huge world of hurt and pain. (In my case, I was literally in pain.) And you\u2019re willing to spend money to make that pain go away.\nWithin the first week of being diagnosed, I\u2019d already bought two books on Celiac disease/gluten intolerance. I\u2019d also turned my pantry upside down, chucking a whole trash can\u2019s worth of food with wheat in it and spending $200+ on new groceries that I had identified as gluten-free. I spent time madly doing research, trying to figure out if the soy sauce and Worcestershire sauce that I had was gluten-free, or if ingredients like \u201cmaltodextrin\u201d had gluten in them (in the U.S., maltodextrin is made from corn and is gluten-free.)\nThat pain point of \u201cfirst diagnosis\u201d is when you will try anything to get help, and money suddenly becomes less relevant. That\u2019s a perfect market to sell to!\nThe \u201cEmotion Test\u201d: How Painful is The Problem You\u2019re Solving?\nWhen you\u2019re speaking with potential customers about your product (or even just speaking with them frankly, trying to understand their problems), and they start to get emotional, that\u2019s when you know you may have a good new business idea on hand. Can you help solve that pain point that\u2019s making them emotional? The one that may have them literally in pain (as it was in my case?) That\u2019s your market.\nBut what if you don\u2019t have any idea what to sell? Then I recommend starting with a market and talking to them\u2013getting them to speak frankly about their problems. Let\u2019s face it\u2013everyone loves to talk about their problems! Some of those problems you can solve, and some of them you can\u2019t, but at least you\u2019ll know what\u2019s bugging people out there.\nFor instance, my personal trainer here in Austin, Jake, loves to complain about the billing software he uses. He hates it and wants to light it on fire! And whenever he posts about it on Facebook, other personal trainer friends of his chime in, agreeing. There\u2019s a lucrative market out there for someone who wants to address that problem and build better billing and scheduling software for personal trainers.\nThe lady who owns the salon I go to has a problem where she can\u2019t accurately measure the amount of hair color her stylists use on clients. Clients with longer hair need more hair color, so she can guess, but guesses aren\u2019t always accurate. She needs a system where she can measure the amount of hair color used every time, accurately, and bill her stylists and their clients appropriately.\nAnd her husband owns a BBQ restaurant where they hire someone to man the smoker overnight and make sure the temperature of their brisket remains constant so they can serve food early in the morning after smoking it for 12 hours\u2013except that someone fell asleep one night manning the brisket, and there weren\u2019t any alarms that went off. The brisket overcooked and not only did they have nothing to serve the next day, making them look bad in front of customers, but they lost hundreds of dollars in brisket that they had bought to serve that day. They need a temperature logging device\u2013and now my fiance is working on a side project to build one for them and other BBQ shop owners.\nIn each of these examples, we see a business owner who is desperately in need of a product that will help them either save money and/or make more money. And these are just a few ideas. Make room for some local small business owners in your friend circle, or go to some local meetups, and put your ear to the ground. You\u2019ll quickly hear what problems they have. From there, it\u2019s up to you to decide if solving those problems is a market you\u2019d be interested in pursuing.\nThe good news is that as soon as you do have a prototype, since you\u2019ve validated the market up front, it won\u2019t be an uphill battle to get your first few customers. You can just call them up or email them\u2013they\u2019ll be waiting for you with credit cards in hand!\nIn my upcoming \u201cArt of Email\u201d course, I\u2019m going to show you how you can get customers (or get feedback from potential customers) without leaving your seat. In other words, no more cold-calling, knocking on doors, or having to figure out where business owners hang out\u2013you can drop a few emails, even to people you don\u2019t know, and get them to open up and respond.\nAnd if you don\u2019t know what idea you want to pursue, I\u2019m including a series of videos on how to choose the right business idea and validate that with real potential customers.\nIn short, if you want to grow your business or start a business, \u201cArt of Email\u201d is where you\u2019ll want to be. Make sure to opt-in to the extra-awesome email list below (it\u2019s a different list than my primary email list) to be the first to know when \u201cArt of Email\u201d launches. I\u2019ll also be offering some special bonuses just to the people on that list.\nOpt in below and I\u2019ll send you more details in the next week:\nTony Somervell says:\nVery helpful and concise, thanks for this! I am working on family and commercial photography with speciality in picture restoration, needing to find that \u2018pain\u2019 spot in the market.\nThanks for the great post, you are such an excellent writer! The way that you separated the niche from the product is brilliant, and I have not seen that before.\nYou\u2019ve got skills!\nYou\u2019re right. It\u2019s all about finding a problem and providing a solution to that problem. That\u2019s how fortunes are made in business.\nThanks for sharing, Erica.\nI have an idea for a iPhone application for designers (but I think it\u2019s already been done as its available on iTunes). The idea is similar to what font extension for Google Chrome. The idea is that your running errands and you suddenly spot a beautiful font but you don\u2019t what it is. Using your iPhone you snap a picture and it tells you exactly what font it is and it also gives you the option for buying that font from a font foundry.\nWhat do you think? Silly idea?\nWell, you\u2019ll have to validate a couple things. Is the existing product on iTunes making any money? Are people happy with it? What can you do differently or better in order to get customers?\nCompetition isn\u2019t necessarily a bad thing\u2013it\u2019s up to you how to be different in the market, though.\nS.Burnett says:\nGreat message! I have been working for five years on a product to save consumers money and make money for local businesses! We are speaking the same language and I thank you. The hCard will soon be launching in cities nationwide. Vision Counts!!\nLola Stoney says:\nI think \u2018finding a market\u2019 is one thing and \u2018having interest in what you market\u2019 in another. 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        "raw_content": "Find Out What Kept the Stars Going Through the 2016 Oscars\nThe madness of awards season is finally coming to an end, but with all the parties, events and publicity, what kept the stars running? ET found out at Sunday's Academy Awards.\nNo matter if it's your seventh nomination at the Oscars, like Kate Winslet, or your first time, like Alicia Vikander, it's always an adrenaline rush just to be invited to the party!\n\"It never gets old. It never gets easier,\" Winslet told ET upon arriving for Hollywood's biggest night. \"I think I'm more nervous this year than I ever have been before, so to have made it constantly through awards season and to be here today really feels extraordinary.\"\nThe 2009 Oscar winner was nominated this year for her supporting role in Steve Jobs. Even though she lost to Vikander, Winslet was moved to tears when her Titanic co-star, Leonardo DiCaprio, took home his first Oscar.\nVikander was awarded for her role in The Danish Girl, opposite 2015 Oscar winner Eddie Redmayne, and her main source of energy was the pure love of her job.\n\"I've been part of a film that I'm really proud of that I've made with my colleagues and Eddie, so it's an honor,\" she gushed to ET. \"That's the love of the art. That's why you do it. You're a storyteller, and you want people to come and see the film.\"\nRambunctious comedian Kevin Hart is always energetic, but even he got an extra boost from being invited to the Oscars. The Ride Along 2 star told us he was running on \"the fact that we're going to have a great, amazing time.\"\n\"We're going to see some things that people don't expect to see,\" he said.\nAfter praising host and fellow comedian Chris Rock for taking on the emceeing duties of the night, Hart hit us with the bombshell that he also plans on hosting the Academy Awards in the future.\n\"When I do eventually host the Oscars, I think that the time will be right,\" he asserted.\nThis awards season, ET's red carpet runs on Dunkin' Donuts.",
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        "raw_content": "Utopian Dreams, Dystopian Nightmares\nEnglish, writing, literature\nSometimes we dream of a perfect social world; sometimes we imagine a nightmarish and miserable social order. And sometimes, what one person regards as a perfect society is regarded by others as perfectly horrifying. In this program we will delve into both literary and philosophical treatments of utopias and dystopias, seeking to understand both their shared impulses and their manifold differences. Our philosophical studies will center on in-depth readings of Plato\u2019s Republic and of selections from Thomas Hobbes\u2019 Leviathan; our literary selections will range from the political \u201cfairy story\u201d of George Orwell\u2019s Animal Farm to the feminist utopias and dystopias of Charlotte Perkins Gilman\u2019s Herland and Margaret Atwood\u2019s The Handmaid\u2019s Tale, respectively. Through these and other readings, we will explore the values that such visions of society embody, and what they may tell us about what to seek or avoid in our social interactions. In addition, we will consider what these utopian and dystopian visions may reveal to us about our own hopes, fears, desires, and motivations.\nOur program will include lectures, seminars, workshops, and film screenings; the faculty will provide students with explicit guidance and support in developing their skills as readers, writers, and critical thinkers. Students will document their new understandings by means of written responses, philosophical treatments, independent reading, bibliographic writing, and synthesis essays. Please note that the assigned reading for this program is both intellectually and emotionally demanding.\nhumanities, literature, and philosophy.\nMonday, January 7, 2019 - 6:00 pm\nMon/Wed 6-10p\n2018-11-14 Description Updated",
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        "raw_content": "Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs Safe for Long-Term Use\nStatins reduce heart risks without raising odds of cancer, other illnesses, research shows.\nBy Serena Gordon, HealthDay News\nTUESDAY, Nov. 22, 2011 (HealthDay News) \u2014 British researchers have good news for anyone taking the cholesterol-lowering medications known as statins: These drugs are effective and safe, even when used for long periods of time, they say.\nThe 11-year study found that simvastatin (brand name Zocor) reduced the risk of cardiovascular disease by almost one-quarter. In addition, the researchers found no increase in illness or deaths from cancer or other non-vascular causes.\n\"All those at increased vascular risk should start taking statins early and continue taking them long term,\" said the study's lead author, Dr. Richard Bulbulia, a consultant vascular surgeon and research fellow in the clinical trial service unit at the University of Oxford in England.\n\"This will maximize the reductions in heart attacks, strokes and other vascular diseases, and is safe,\" said Bulbulia, who added that the study's findings should provide reassurance to physicians and their patients.\nThere are numerous other drugs in this class of medication, and Bulbulia said, \"it seems reasonable to assume that [this study's findings] should hold true for other currently prescribed statins.\" Other commonly used statins include Lipitor, Crestor and Mevacor.\nResults of the study are published in the Nov. 23 online issue of The Lancet. Funding for the study was provided by the U.K. Medical Research Council, the British Heart Foundation, Merck & Co. (manufacturer of Zocor) and Roche Vitamins.\nThe study looked at the long-term safety of simvastatin because some research suggested that the rates of some cancers and non-vascular health conditions were increased in people who had lower levels of LDL (bad) cholesterol.\nInitially, the study recruited more than 20,500 people who had a high risk of heart disease and other cardiovascular problems for a trial of simvastatin versus a placebo. The study volunteers were between 40 and 80 years old.\nHalf the group was randomly assigned to take 40 milligrams of simvastatin daily, while the other half took a placebo. At the end of the treatment phase of the trial, which lasted about five years, study participants were encouraged to continue on their study treatment for as long as another six years. About 17,500 of the initial participants continued in the follow-up phase, according to the report.\nPeople taking simvastatin reduced their \"bad\" cholesterol an average of 1 millimole per liter over five years. This reduction translated into a 23 percent drop in the risk of major cardiovascular events, such as heart attack and stroke, the researchers said. This benefit continued throughout the follow-up, reported the study.\nWhen the researchers examined the data from the treatment and follow-up phases for evidence of any increases in non-vascular events, such as cancer, they found no significant differences between the two groups.\n\"Statin therapy appears safe, with no hazards, such as an excess risk of cancer or other major non-vascular morbidity or mortality emerging during the 11-year post-trial period,\" said Bulbulia.\nAnother expert praised statins' record.\n\"I think the statin drugs are an extraordinary class of medications, and a necessity in Western populations, where there is less physical exercise and more calorie consumption,\" said Dr. Howard Weintraub, clinical director of the Center for the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease at NYU Langone Medical Center in New York City.\n\"These are very safe drugs, and this study demonstrates that safety, and that the vascular protection continues well beyond the termination of treatment,\" said Weintraub.\n\"I think the picture for cardiovascular disease would be very different if these drugs weren't a part of our armamentarium,\" he added.",
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        "raw_content": "Film Review: THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN - PART 1 (12A, 117 mins)\n(12A, 117 mins) 5/10\nWITH Harry Potter now consigned to the annals of movie history, tween audiences sink their fangs into the fourth film based on the books by Stephenie Meyer, which brings the love story of a mortal and a vampire to an explosive close.\nLike the climactic outing of JK Rowling\u2019s boy wizard, this final chapter of the Twilight Saga has been cleaved in two, with the concluding instalment due in UK cinemas on November 16, 2012. By the end of the third film, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, the tug of war for the affections of Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) reached a crucial juncture and the young woman chose vampire Edward (Robert Pattinson) over werewolf best friend Jacob (Taylor Lautner). With poor Jacob heartbroken and shirtless to show off his abs, Bella pledges her undying love to Edward and the couple marries in a beautiful ceremony in front of her father Charlie (Billy Burke) and his blood-sucking clan: Dr Carlisle (Peter Facinelli), Esme (Elizabeth Reaser), Alice (Ashley Greene), Jasper (Jackson Rathbone), Emmett (Kellan Lutz) and Rosalie (Nikki Reed). The newlyweds head to Rio de Janeiro for their honeymoon, to consummate their love. Bella falls pregnant and a half-human, half-vampire child grows at an accelerated rate inside her, forcing the lovers to face an agonising decision about transforming Bella into a fanged fiend. The Quileute wolf pack fears the hybrid infant could pose a serious threat to their existence and the lycanthropes prepare to kill Bella and her unborn child. Naturally, Jacob protests and he forms a splinter pack to protect the woman he loves. Meanwhile, the Volturi, the council of ancient vampire leaders, learns of the pregnancy and takes a decision that could spell the end of the Cullens.",
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        "raw_content": "Books > Performing Arts > Carnatic > Khayal Vocalism Continuity within Change\nKhayal Vocalism Continuity within Change\nKhayala Vocalism: Continuity Within Change presents stylistic perspectives on the music of nineteen modern and contemporary Khayala vocalists, representing various legacies which have guided vocal music for about 200 years. The book is the result of over five years of research, involving the painstaking analysis of over 500 recordings spanning almost a hundred years of Khayala vocalism. The nineteen vocalists are classified into five stylistic legacies, based on their history of tutelage and the stylistic tendencies evident in their music: Agra legacy, Gwalior-Agra confluence, Jaipur-Atrauli legacy, Kairana legacy, and Patiala legacy.\nWritten by an author of impeccable credentials as a musician, researcher and writer, the book contains seven sections. While the first section serves as n introduction to the Khayala genre and to the various Gharanas, the last presents an annexure containing the various Khayala forms, a glossary of non-English terms rendered in italics, and an index. The intervening five sections deal with the history and stylistics of the five legacies and the music of the vocalists belonging to them.\nThe book makes complex musicological concepts accessible to non-academic readers and contributes significantly to widening the understanding of contemporary trends in Khayala vocalism.\nDeepak Raja [b: 1948] is amongst the most respected writers on Hindustani music today. He works as Repertoire Analyst for India Archive Music Ltd. New York, the most influential producer of Hindustani music outside India and is closely associated with the academic and publishing activities of the ITC-Sangeet Research Academy Sangeet Natak Akademi, and the Indian Musicological Society. His first book: Hindustani Music: A Tradition in Transition, was published in 2005. In 1999, he co-edited a volume titled Perspectives on Dhrupad for the Indian Musicological Society. He also runs a respected blog on Hindustani Music.\nThe author, a musicologist, is a sitar and surbahar player of the Imdad Khan/Etawah Gharana, and studies Khayala under Vidushi Dhondutai Kulkarni of the Jaipur-Atrauli Gharana. Deepak Raja took an Honours degree in Economics, Philosophy, and Political Science from Delhi University, a Master\u2019s degree in Business Administration fro the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, and a Post-Graduate Diploma in Advertising Administration from the Watford College of Technology in Hertfordshire, UK. He has occupied important positions in the media industry, including Editor of Business India, and Secretary General of the Indian Newspaper Society.\nOver the last 50 years scholars and critics of various backgrounds have interpreted the khayala scene from different angles and enjoyed a wide readership amongst connoisseurs. Because the khayala is the dominant genre of vocal music, and is evolving continuously, it is important that every generation of commentators contribute to the understanding of its basic features and contemporary trends. I am therefore happy to associate myself with the work of Deepak Raja and welcome this opportunity to share with his readers my views on the genre.\nI believe the author is right in defining the khayala genre relying largely on aspects of architecture, structure, and presentation protocol. I also endorse the manner in which he has dealt with issues of stance or demeanour - aloofness versus intimacy - pertaining to the definition of the genre.\nHistorically, the progression from dhrupada to khayala, and khayala to thumari, itself represents a steady relaxation of the atmosphere in classical music. Within khayala itself, aloofness appears to have been the dominant feature of the traditional khayala up to the first quarter of the twentieth century. Thereafter, there has been a drift towards informality. Today, aloofness cannot be considered fundamental to the khayala genre. In fact, vocalists who have introduced emotionally explicit (or lively) elements of thumary, tappa, bhajanas, and folk music, into the genre have enriched it greatly, and sustained the interest of succeeding generations of audiences. The integrity of the khayala is not threatened by the mere loss of aloofness. Its strength lies in its architecture.\nHaving said this, we must, of course, accept that genres of vocal music also differ in other respects Technically, khayala is like a median between dhrupada and thumari. It maintains the depth and rigidity of structure as in dhrupada, albeit to a far lesser degree. At the same time, it enjoys flexibility and allows for emotional appeal that thumari demonstrates, again in a far lesser degree.\nWhile dhrupada emphasizes the tala (beats and cadences), khayala is more closely knit with the theka (the rhythmic cycle without reference to cadences) than the tala. Thumari is sabda-pradhana (poetry-dominant). In the thumari, the lyrics and their treatment are of utmost importance, while the poetry is given a secondary status in khayala. Though there is considerable emphasis on the poetry in khayal, alapa or tanas in akara (non-poetic articulatory devices) to are common.\nIn dhrupada the raga vistara (elaboration) is done through Nom-Tom alapa Khayala (with the exception of Agra gayaki) has more of akara based alapa or uses the words of the bandises. This is perhaps related to the tradition of vocal music being accompanied by bina or Rudra vina. The dhrupada alapa is said to be of the bina anga. The use of Nom-Tom alapa is a reproduction of this. And since khayala vocalism was not bound by the bina legacy, and the human voice has a longer breath span, khayala musicians did away with the use of the Nom-Tom syllables and moved to clear open akara. Although the laya (tempo and progression) was maintained, it was not emphatically shown with Nom-Tom syllables. Dhrupada does not allow the use of murkis, khatkas, tanas, etc. and these are features which khayala has. The saragama is one articulatory device which is a recent addition to khayala, but is not permitted in either dhrupada or thumari. Khayala also allows use of a variety of tanas, tihais, bola-banta, and other melodic forms and embellishments, which thumari cannot accommodate, because it has to stick to the poetry and cannot drift too far from its theme and emotional content.\nKhayala in Performance\nConceptual issues apart, a musical genre lives and evolves in, and through, its interaction with its audiences. A majority of audiences are not musically literate, and therefore, may not appreciate all the nuances of vocalism. But, one thing any musically sensitive person can receive is the emotional content of a raga. As long as a khayala singer can use the available structure to communicate this content to his audiences, he does justice to his task.\nIn addition to the mastery over svara, tala, and the architecture of the genre - which are basic - a vocalist succeeds by understanding the personality of the raga, and the range of emotional statements it can make. Every facet of his rendition needs to reflect this understanding. Some ragas provide a choice between various melodic facets and moods within the same basic grammar, while other ragas have uni-dimensional personalities. The key to musicianship lies in knowing the difference between uni-dimensional and multifaceted ragas, and making a conscious choice where it is available. Once the choice has been made, it has to guide the choice of bandises, the choice of laya and tala, the approach to the unfolding of the raga, and the overall tenor of presentation.\nThe melodic contours of ragas and our ideas about their emotional possibilities have evolved over centuries in the Hindustani tradition. This is why I am often intrigued by the trend towards importing ragas from the Carnatic tradition into Hindustani repertoire. In addition to differences in scales and intonation practices, the very notion of raga-ness is very different in the two traditions. Admittedly, a few Carnatic ragas like Abhogi and Hamsadhvani have been absorbed successfully into Hindustani system. But, as a general trend, I see severe limitations because there is no yardstick for validating the raga-svarupa (melodic personality) of Carnatic ragas in Hindustani transformations. Without a yardstick, they may pass off as dhunas (raga-neutral melodic entities), but are not likely to mature as Hindustani ragas.\nI can appreciate the attraction of Carnatic ragas as a means of making our music more accessible to south Indian audiences. My experience, however, suggests this logic may not be particularly sound. When I perform in the south, concert hosts generally plead with me not to perform Carnatic ragas. Hey want me to sing the mature Hindustani ragas which they do not have in their tradition. It seems to me that, irrespective of the audience profile, the maturity with which we handle ragas is far more important than either their novelty or familiarity.\nMaturity and the Tradition\nWhen we speak of maturity in handling a raga, we have to acknowledge the role of khayala gharanas in evolving different approaches to communicating the raga experience. Traditionally khayala is described as asta-anga (having eight facets). But contemporary khayal does not necessarily include these eight facets. Each gharana has taken a few of these facets and invested several generations of musical energy in integrating them into a distinctive and coherent style. Along with this coherence and distinctiveness - and indeed consistent with these - each gharana also specialized in certain ragas and developed a distinctive approach to treating them.\nThe gharana legacies allow each khayala vocalist to shape his music with inputs from as many sources as he is exposed to, and evolve a new saili (idiom) or sometimes even a new gayaki (style). The beauty of khayal lies in the fact that despite this individual freedom, the basic tenets of the gharana\u2019s musical philosophy remain intact. The evolution of a musician\u2019s vocalism also depends a lot on the individual\u2019s personality, and strength or weaknesses in certain departments of the craft or art. A direct result of this is evident in the fact that various disciples of the same guru have different, distinct styles.\nA gharana has therefore to be understood as the accumulation of musical wisdom, rather than a Xeroxing machine. It is intended to liberate an individual\u2019s creativity without allowing it to drift towards disjointedness. A disciple who follows a gharana has the liberty to express himself better with the principles and spirit of the gayaki (style) ingrained in him. Even the deviations he makes with the within the periphery.\nAs opposed to this, a student who follows only an individual stylistic model - rather than the gharana\u2019s ideology - is limited by the role model\u2019s strengths and weaknesses. Such a vocalist is more likely to emerge as a clone. His music might represent maturity of a kind\u2019 but, perhaps not the kind that our tradition values.\nWhile gharanas are designed to ensure a degree of continuity, they are certainly not resistant to change. In the last 25 years musicians from all major gharana-s have broken the shackles and have enlarged the aesthetic scope of their music. In other words several limitations of each gayaki were overcome. For instance, Agra gayaki underwent some change owing to musicians like Jagannath Buwa Purohit and, after him, Sharafat and Yunus Hussain. Contemporary Jaipur gayaki too is different from the Jaipur gayaki of Kesarbai Kerkar and Lakshmi Bai Jadhav. Gwalior too saw a change with the over-all tempo of the music having slowed down. Even trail-blazing innovators like Kishori Amonkar and Kumar Gandharva have emerged from thoroughbred gharana training.\nConsidering the strengths of the gharana institution, no one can argue that it has no relevance today. Though the major gharanas stand considerably weakened in recent years, their wisdom is not totally lost yet. The urgent need is to ensure the transmission of this wisdom from one generation to another.\nHow Khayala Vocalism has Changed\nWith the weakening influence of gharana stylistics over the concert platform, some of the specialist facets of repertoire also appear to be going out of circulation. For instance, Gwalior vocalists no longer perform sub-genres like tappa-khayalas, khayala-numas, astapadis and caturangas, which were once the hallmark of the gharana\u2019s repertoire. Likewise, Agra vocalists no longer perform good alapa in Nom-Tom, or perform rare ragas like Dhanasri, Barwa and Gara, which were once the pride of the legacy.\nToday\u2019s performers are focused on technical finesse. Very few musicians do justice to the alapa of the vilambita khayala which is the lifeblood of raga-based music. They seem to be in a hurry to get to the second half of the rendition and shoot off tanas at dazzling speeds. Though musicians of yesteryears also had amazing technical command in the tanas department, they did not neglect the alapa. Their tanas were rich in imagination and the melodic features of the raga they were performing. Sadly enough, in the totality of today\u2019s khayal vocalism, the spirit of the raga is receding into the background.\nThis is why it is common experience that concerts of yesteryears have remained with listeners for ever. Today\u2019s music rarely leaves such a mark. Today\u2019s concerts charms listeners with their eclecticism and dazzling craftsmanship. They are unable to achieve the soulful quality of maestros such as Abdul Karim Khan. Today\u2019s musicians elicit thunderous applause from a native audience and feel good about it. It worries me that today\u2019s youngsters are so easily carried away by such shallow attractions.\nAnother loss I lament is the replacement of the sarangi accompaniment with the harmonium. The harmonium is unsuitable for accompanying vocal music; and its limitations are well known. We work with it because there are just not enough sarangi players qualified to accompany mature vocalists. Quality musicianship is, of course, available amongst harmonium players. The younger amongst them are also getting around the limitations of the instrument. Some of their solutions are working pretty well. The present situation is not exactly unbearable. But, nothing can replace a good sarangi accompanist as a partner in a khayal performance.\nI am also nostalgic about the quality of sound that the earlier generation of electronic equipment used to produce. I yearn for the warmth and depth of the sound we enjoyed when just one large rectangular microphone was considered sufficient to capture the singing, the sarangi or harmonium, and the tabla, and music was delivered through valve-type amplifiers. I am sure modern electronics can deliver equally good, or even superior, results. But, systematic research is needed on sound engineering for Hindustani vocalism, and an army of engineers needs to be trained to deliver better results. The need is urgent because a lot of discerning listeners are not happy with what they are getting today.\nWhile the khayala seems to be losing some of its valuable qualities, it has certainly also gained value in some respects.\nWhen we listen to musicians of yesteryears, we observe a certain indifference towards the application of technique and voice. While there was no compromise on the content, their relatively unrefined presentation and technique would perhaps face rejection in today\u2019s times. Today\u2019s musicians are, by comparison, more aware of the subtleties of presentation and have paid great attention to finesse. They have achieved improved voice production, a clean command of svara and tala and adopt a gripping presentation format that appeals to audiences at different awareness levels.\nTechnology has simplified the lives of vocalists, even beyond the obvious. For instance, electronic tanapuras are today almost as authentic as acoustic tanapuras. And, they are getting better everyday. We no longer need to travel with our tanapuras and fear damage in transit, or worry about the availability of good tanapuras or tanapura players in different parts of the world. two electronic tanapuras, embedded with sampler technology, work almost as well as acoustic tanapuras.\nToday\u2019s musicians are as talented and hard working as serious musicians have always been. In terms of general exposure, education and awareness, they are way ahead of earlier generations of musicians. Their only weak point is that they lack the patience, composure and tenacity that classical music requires.\nGrooming Khayala Vocalists\nThe biggest threat to the future of khayala gayaki, and particularly to the continuity of gharana-based training, is the shortage of competent gurus. Moreover, after Independence, cultural activity shifted to the metropolitan cities. In the cities, the gurukula institution (the traditional system of personalized) training requiring the co-habitation of gurus and their disciples) could not survive. Even the guru-sisya parampara (the sanctity and the intensity of the relationship between the teacher and the taught) is struggling. As a result, today, we have a surfeit of vocalists without a sense of direction, depth in communication of musical ideas and discipline in presentation.\nThe university system has proven itself incapable of producing quality musicians. A replica of the European conservatory may, or may not, work. in India, the closest we have to a successful nursery for khayal vocalists is the Sangeet Research Academy (SRA), supported by Its Ltd. In its 30 years, the institution have produced a few star performers, many A-grade radio artistes, and several very competent teachers.\nFortunately, quality music education has not yet become totally dependent upon corporate support. Though on a smaller scale than before, the guru-sisya parampara still functions as an informal institution in the big city environment, and continues to produce good vocalists. We can only hope that this institution will survive.\nGood Musicians and Successful Musicians\nAs a teacher, I am interested in the process by which we turn out good musicians, and how good musicians become successful musicians. After launching their careers, what musicians do with their training is partly a matter of destiny and partly of the kind of relationship they build with audiences.\nThere is no sure-fire formula for success. Many musicians believe that they have to make compromises with classicism, or deviate blatantly from the tradition, to achieve success. I am not sure if populism work as a strategy, considering that the audience for classical music is small. In a small market, the rewards of enlarging the appeal of your music can only be marginal. On the other hand, excellence pays off generously. When you sing to please yourself, and invite the audience to rise to your level of aesthetic sensibility, you are rewarded not only with artistic satisfaction, but also in terms of opportunities to perform, remunerations, social status, and quality of life.\nI do not suggest that making a career in vocal music is a cakewalk. The path is strewn with frustrations and the temptation to explore short-cuts or even to abandon music in favour of safer careers. It takes a long time for a musician to turn into a mature artiste and convert it all into fame or financial success. The success that singers can achieve in poplar music by the age of 25 or 30 is very rare in classical music. Even at the peak of their professions, which will usually come after 40, classical vocalists cannot expect to match the lifestyles of their peers in the popular music industry. Even with the utmost dedication to the cultivation of the art, the rewards may not be commensurate with the effort, because success depends a lot on public acceptance. And, as always, stardom will be achieved only by a handful.\nWhile the struggle is cruel, the environment is broadly more supportive today than has ever been. Hindustani music has a bright future, with awareness of its richness growing all over the world. In recent years, international audiences, already enthusiastic about instrumental music and dhrupada, have also become receptive to khayala vocalism. The corporate sector is maturing as a patron of the classical arts. There exists a demand today for every level of musicianship, albeit at its appropriate level of remuneration. Even struggling classical vocalists now have a variety of avenues available in the popular media to make a decent living - if they have the temperament for it.\nIn my view, the musician\u2019s inner struggle to achieve a maturity in the communication of musical ideas is far more important than his struggle to secure a place in the music market. Once the inner battle has been won, the market is more easily conquered. But, musicians are easily distracted from this truth, and audiences can easily become unsympathetic to musicians, while they are waging their inner struggles.\nThe Role of Scholars and Critics\nThe musicians\u2019 struggles - inner or outer - cannot be alleviated. But, they can be made more rewarding for those who strengthen the tradition. With this objective, we should value literature which helps musicians understand their struggles, makes audiences sensitive to the struggles of musicians, and holds both parties responsible for preserving and strengthening the tradition.\nThe media can do for classical music - though on a much smaller scale - what they have done for cricket and the stock market. With the growth of intelligent analysis, and informed opinion expressed through the media, any field of activity can expect to enlarge its following, while also cultivating a small group of connoisseurs who bring maturity to its appreciation. Classical music cannot compare with cricket and the stock market for appeal to the mass media. But, good books can certainly reach out effectively to the classical music community in India and abroad.\nDeepak Raja\u2019s present work is valuable in this context. He is thorough in his research, and writes with sympathy and insight on musicians of diverse backgrounds and levels of musicianship. This kind of analysis of gayaki (vocal styles) and musicians may have appeared in academic literature. But, to the best of my knowledge, it has never been presented to the general public. The richness of his language and clarity in articulation will make this book widely accessible to readers all over the world. I hope that an enlarged edition of this work will follow soon, and cover many landmark musicians of the 20th century who do not find a place here.\nI do not necessarily agree with Deepak Raja\u2019s views on the individual musicians covered in this book. But, it is not important that I should do so. He has a point of view, which is well argued and, therefore, deserves to be considered. I compliment the author on his achievement, and recommend his work to all music lovers and musicians interested in khayala vocalism.\nThis book presents stylistic perspectives on the music of nineteen contemporary and modern khayala vocalists representing some of the major stylistic traditions, and covers almost a hundred years of vocalism. These perspectives have emerged from my work as Repertoire Analyst for India Archive Music Ltd. [IAM], New York, between the years 1996 and 2005.\nThe literary product of this association appeared to possess value independently of the recordings it was originally intended to accompany. Some facet of this work have been published in Sruti, the performing arts monthly published from Chennai, and elicited an appreciative response. It seemed a worthwhile effort, thereafter, to conceptualize, recast, and rewrite all available writings on khayala vocalism in the form of a book for reaching a wider audience.\nIn some respects, this book is a companion to my earlier book: Hindustani Music: A Tradition in Transition. The earlier book contains detailed backgrounders on the four major genres of Hindustani vocalism - dhrupada, khayala, thumari, and tappa. For the reader\u2019s convenience, the chapter on khayala from my earlier book is reproduced here as an annexure. However, this book also deals with the stylistics of gharanas, and with individual musicianship. This required a sharper conceptual-analytical approach to the genre. I have, therefore, written here a fresh chapter titled \u201cDefining the Khayala Genre\u201d. This chapter functions as a summary introduction to the khayala, and aims at sharing with readers the conceptual tools directly relevant to appreciating the book.\nMany readers will look askance at the selection of vocalists covered here. The selection was determined by the publishing arrangements contracted by IAM and assigned to me for documentation. It cannot, therefore, be subjected to a test of historical significance. The selection does, however, reflect a substantial degree of discernment, and spans a wider cross-section of musicianship than commonly covered by authors on Hindustani music. As a result, it delivers valuable insights into the recent interplay between continuity and change in khayala vocalism. The big picture emerging from this selection defies easy conceptualization. But it is, I submit, more faithful to the socio-cultural reality than one that a purposive study of only landmark vocalists might have delivered.\nThe original purpose of interpreting the music of vocalists covered here was ostensibly \u201cpromotional.\u201d You are, therefore, permitted to suspect that the essays on individual musicians are essentially laudatory and uncritical. If, however, you permit the book to reveal its honesty, which may often surface between the lines, you will encounter writing that is sympathetic, descriptive, analytical, and without the remotest resemblance to advertising.\nEither because of this, or despite this, it is expected that many readers will disagree with my interpretation of the stylistic tendencies of the vocalists covered. Several musicians - or their admirers - will also be displeased with what I have said about their music. This won\u2019t be the first time, or the last time, that critical writing will have met with such a response. It is a risk I accept without harbouring any delusion that my share of disagreements and annoyance will be smaller than that of others in my profession.\nAn important caveat to the observations in this book relates to the stage of life and performing career at which each of the vocalists has been studied. Each essay in this book has been documented for when it was written. Wherever possible I have also documented the approximate period from which the sample recordings were drawn for study. In writing the essays, I have also been particular about pointing out the stage of life-cycle issues relevant to the understanding of the music. These aspects require your special attention, so that neither you, or I, may be held guilty of misinterpreting a vocalist\u2019s musical personality.\nThe book, like all other works of this nature, is vulnerable to the bias of the author\u2019s stylistic preferences. Your only protection against this is the author\u2019s disclosure. Through the choices I have made as a student of music, and those made by members of my family, I have developed a special relationship with the music of the Kairana and Jaipur-Atrauli traditions. You may use this knowledge to judge the reasonableness of my observations.\nThis book is, essentially, neither about individual vocalists, nor about gharanas of khayala vocalism. It is about continuity and change in khayala vocalism. This focus appeared to warrant the grouping of vocalists into appropriate stylistic legacies. I have done so, knowing that a few classifications are debatable. The necessity of classification, and its controversy potential are, both, reflections of the contemporary socio-cultural reality.\nThe stylistic hallmarks of the gharanas have largely lost their grip over contemporary khayala music. Despite this, contemporary vocalism has identifiable antecedents, and the link with the past - however tenuous and diffused - needs to be acknowledged I have dealt with the gharana phenomenon in elaborate detail in my earlier book. In this book, I have tried to explain my point of view, in brief, with a chapter titled \u201cStylistic Legacies in Khayala Vocalism.\u201d\nWhile the legacies provide a backdrop to the understanding of the general stylistic tendencies of vocalists, the analysis of musicianship must reckon with several dimensions which are individualistic. The framework for this appreciation is provided in a chapter titled: \u201cStylistic Perspectives on Individual Musicianship.\u201d\nFor understating khayala stylistics, I have drawn generously upon significant recent literature on musical aesthetics, and Hindustani vocalism. In accordance with publishing protocol, every idea or perspective attributable to a known source have been referenced. In order to keep the book reader-friendly, I have appended the numbered list of references to the introductory section of the book, while the body of the text merely carries the number of the reference cited.\nConforming to publishing conventions, all non-English words and terms have been italicized. The glossary at the end of the book attempts to explain all words in italics, especially to the reader unlettered in the Indian languages.\nThis book makes no claim to scholarship. In fact, I do not know if it belongs to any known genre of literature. It represents my way of interpreting what I have heard, and my way of sharing what I have understood. I place it in your hands in the hope that it will prove itself worthy of your time and attention.\nForeword - Ulhas Kashalkar xi\nKey to Transliteration xxxiii\nIntroduction - Lyle Wachovsky 1\n1.1 Defining Khayala Vocalism 3\n1.2 Stylistic Legacies in Khayala Vocalism 15\n1.3 Stylistic Perspectives on Individual Vocalism 22\nSECTION 2: THE AGRA LEGACY\n2.1 Perspectives on the Agra Legacy 28\n2.2 Ustad Faiyyaz Khan 34\n2.3 Sharafat Hussain Khan 44\n2.4 Purnima Sen 52\n2.5 Sugata Marjit 60\nSECTION 3: THE GWALIOR-AGRA LEGACY\n3.1 Perspectives on the Gwalior-Agra legacy 740\n3.2 Yashwant Buwa Joshi 82\n3.3 Ulhas Kashalkar 93\nSECTION 4: THE JAIPUR-ATRAULI LEGACY\n4.1 Perspectives on the Jaipur-Atrauli legacy 101\n4.2 Surashri Kesarbai Kerkar 113\n4.3 Dhondutai Kulkarni 128\n4.4 Vijaya Jadhav-Gatlewar 137\n4.5 Ashwini Bhide-Deshpande 146\n4.6 Arti Anklikar-Tikekar 157\n4.7 Manjiri Asanare-Kelkar 166\nSECTION 5: THE KAIRANA LEGACY\n5.1 Perspectives on the Kairana Legacy\n5.2 Sumitra Guha 193\n5.3 Somnath Mardur 199\n5.4 Mashkoor Ali Khan 206\n5.5 Kaivalya Kumar 212\n5.6 Rashid Khan 219\nSECTION 6: THE PATIALA LEGACY\n6.1 Perspectives on the Patiala legacy 230\n6.2 Ustad Bade Ghulam Ali Khan 233\n6.3 Bade Fateh Ali Khan 246\nAnnexure: An introduction to Khayala 259\nItems Related to Khayal Vocalism Continuity within Change (Performing Arts | Books)\nKhayal Classical Vocal: Girija Devi (Audio CD)\nKhayal Classical Vocal: Hirabai Barodekar (Audio CD)\nKhayal Classical Vocal: Pt. 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        "raw_content": "Your thermostat is key to how much your energy bills are every month. Merely programming your thermostat for periods when you\u2019re sleeping or not at home can make a big impact without harming your comfort levels. Depending on the type of programmable thermostat you purchase, you might benefit from a lot of additional features.\nAt Fleming Heating & Air Conditioning Inc., we\u2019ve got several programmable thermostats to meet your needs\u2014from the most basic models to the state-of-the-art learning thermostats. How do you know what you need in your home? First, take the time to understand the difference between basic programmable thermostats and advanced learning models. Either of these can help you save energy and money, but you\u2019ll need to decide which features are most important to your home comfort.\nAll programmable thermostats will allow you to schedule your days to control temperatures when you\u2019re typically there and not at home. Depending on the model you choose, you might be able to input one schedule, which you may end up overriding on weekends or other days you\u2019re home. Some models will permit you to program your weekdays on one schedule and your weekends on a separate schedule. You\u2019ll also want to review the number of periods you can set up during the day. For instance, will you want the temperature in your house different when you sleep, when you wake up, when you\u2019re at work and when you are home in the evening? Confirm that the thermostat you choose can meet your needs.\nFor some homeowners, being able to establish a regular schedule (or two) and override it when needed is all they need. But if you want additional flexibility, it\u2019s probably time to consider a smart thermostat. A smart thermostat will let you completely customize a heating and cooling schedule for every weekday.\nNot only are smart thermostats more flexible, but they\u2019re also Wi-Fi enabled so you can control your home\u2019s temperature from anywhere. Some selections of smart thermostats take innovation even further\u2014these are called \u201clearning thermostats.\u201d Learning thermostats do everything a regular smart thermostat can do, but they can also learn from your behaviors and monitor your heating and cooling schedules based on the actual activity in your home. Some models don\u2019t even need to be programmed\u2014you just turn them on and they will figure everything out on their own within several days.\nSo, no matter what your heating and cooling desires are, Fleming Heating & Air Conditioning Inc. will help you find the perfect thermostat for your home and budget. You\u2019ll end up with ultimate home comfort with potential energy savings. Give us a call at 877-389-2465 to find out more, or arrange an appointment with us online.",
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        "raw_content": "Sugar tax proposal condemned as costly political posturing\nThe Irish Beverage Council (IBC), the Ibec group that represents manufacturers and distributors of soft drinks, bottled water and fruit juices in Ireland, today condemned proposals from various political parties for a sugar tax as pre-election posturing, which will cost consumers money, but do nothing to improve public health. Evidence, rather than electioneering, should inform policy decisions, according to the Irish Beverage Council.\nIBC Director Kevin McPartlan said: \u201cIn the debate on a sugar tax, simple, verifiable facts are being ignored in favour of populist sound bites based on ill informed opinion. An additional and blunt tax on one ingredient and product is not an effective way to combat the complex and multi-faceted obesity challenge.\"\n\u00b7\tThe soft drinks tax in Mexico has only reduced average calorie intake by 4.7 calories a day and sales in France are at pre-tax levels. In 2013, Denmark scrapped its fat tax because of its economic impact and abandoned plans for a tax on sugar\n\u00b7\tDespite its introduction in several countries around the world, no causal link has ever been established between additional tax on sugar sweetened beverages and reduction in obesity\n\u00b7\tThe beverage industry in Ireland has taken massive steps to reduce the amount of sugar it puts into the national diet through increased promotion of low and no calorie products (which now account for 50% of the Irish market) and reformulation (changing the recipes) of existing products. Between 2005 and 2012 the beverage industry has reduced sugar in their products by approximately 10% at no cost to the consumer.\n\u201cWe are all rightly concerned about obesity but the contention that an additional tax on products which account for just 3% of the calories consumed in Ireland will solve it is nonsense. We already pay VAT on soft drinks. This is an unnecessary additional cost to consumers in Ireland dressed up as a public health measure. It will not solve the root causes of obesity. It is simply another stealth tax.\n\"It would be better to focus on evidence led interventions that will make a positive difference to obesity. It is vital that whoever makes up the next government talks to industry so that effective initiatives are not sacrificed for snappy election sound bites,\u201d concluded Mr McPartlan.",
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        "raw_content": "Helmerich & Payne's Earnings Take Short-Term Hits From Higher Costs and International Weakness\nThe company is spending at a high rate to keep pace with American shale drilling activity, but that spending should pay off in the long run.\nThe past six months have been an absolute whirlwind for Helmerich & Payne (NYSE:HP) and just about every other company that owns a land rig in the continental United States. With oil in the $50-a-barrel range, companies with shale assets, ranging from the micro-cap producers to the ExxonMobils of the world, are looking to ramp up spending and get the quick cash infusion shale can provide. For Helmerich & Payne, though, meeting this nearly insatiable demand for rigs has incurred some high costs, and it's showing in the company's most recent earnings report.\nHere's a quick look at Helmerich & Payne's most recent results, why this period of costs may not be the worst thing for the company, and why management has high hopes for the rest of the year.\nRevenue $405.3 $368.6 $438.2\nOperating income ($65.7) ($49.1) $41.6\nEarnings per share ($0.45) ($0.33) $0.19\nFree cash flow ($8.1) ($79.7) $124.1\n*in millions, except per-share data. Data source: Helmerich & Payne earnings release.\nIt seems that both bulls and bears could easily support their case with the most recent earnings results (that is, from the second fiscal quarter 2017). On the bearish side, one could easily point to the fact that costs continue to rise at a rate faster than revenue, free cash flow is slipping, and the company's international segment continues to be weak.\nThere has been a noticeable decline in profitability of late. Helmerich & Payne's adjusted average rig margin for its U.S. operations slid 25% from the first to the second quarter as average day rates declined and rig expenses increased. The company's international operations -- a small but steady business -- are also starting to drag on the bottom line. Total active international rigs continue to decline, and rig revenue per day slipped 58%. Furthermore, management expects continued weakness in the international market as many companies outside the U.S. have yet to restart their exploration and production programs.\nFor the bulls, the items that are most promising are Helmerich & Payne's rapid increase in rig utilization, increasing market share for its U.S. land rig operations, and the fact that the company's higher costs are a result of putting idle rigs back to work. Over the course of the quarter, the company added 41 rigs to active operations. That's a new rig going live every 52 hours. At that rate, one has to expect that the company is going to incur a higher rate of spending to expedite the activation of that idle equipment. It's also worth noting that much of the production from the new rigs going on line will be sold on spot market prices. With so many available rigs, it's almost expected that spot market rigs will garner lower rates than those under longer-term contracts.\nThe other encouraging sign is that the company is gaining market share. With so much idle equipment, producers have their pick of the litter and have immense pricing power. So even though many of Helmerich & Payne's competitors are offering rigs at possibly lower rates, those producers are still selecting H&P equipment. This trend of capturing market share has been happening for close to a decade. In 2008, Helmerich & Payne estimated it owned 9% of the land rig market. Today, that share has increased to 19%, with most of the gains coming at the expense of its largest competitors.\nWhat's even more encouraging is that the company has many high-specification rigs still available. As of the end of March, Helmerich & Payne had more idle high-spec rigs than its peers combined. This suggests that as the market continues to improve, Helmerich & Payne will be able to capture a growing chunk of it.\nImage source: Helmerich & Payne investor presentation.\nDespite the headwinds from the company's international and offshore segments, CEO John Lindsay was quite optimisitc in his assessment of the current situation:\nWe see some signs indicating that the recovery in U.S. land continues to modestly build momentum, which should support continued improvements in both FlexRig activity and pricing. However, we expect our international land and offshore market outlook to remain weak for the foreseeable future. Our budget for capital expenditures has allowed us to remain ahead of demand. We have been able to maintain an industry leading cadence for upgrades allowing us to increase our active fleet by 89 rigs since September, including close to 60 rigs upgraded to super-spec capability. Our supply pipeline of capital spares and upgrade equipment should be sufficient for the level of demand we see going forward. We believe that the Company is positioned to successfully manage the new market dynamics. Our organizational effectiveness efforts implemented during the downturn are having a significant effect on our ability to respond to demand and add significant value for our customers. This is clearly demonstrated by the success we have enjoyed growing our U.S. land market share from 15% to 19% since the peak in 2014. We remain confident about the future for H&P because our competitive advantages remain in our people, performance, technology, reliability and uniform FlexRig fleet.\nPersonally, I tend to lean toward the bullish argument for Helmerich & Payne despite the slightly disappointing numbers for this particular quarter. As long as the company is activating rigs at such a rapid rate, investors should expect higher spending rates. 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Hikers can enjoy the tranquility of the boundless empty spaces and explore the canyons and water holes to discover 4,000-year-old rock drawings and many other spectacular treasures this vast wilderness holds in store. Also known as The Valley of the Moon, this is the place where Prince Faisal Bin Hussein and T.E. Lawrence based their headquarters during the Arab Revolt against the Ottomans in World War I. There are quite a few things to do in Wadi Rum. Guests can hire a 4x4 vehicle and explore some of the best-known sites, or they can hire a camel and explore the vast desert in a more traditional way. Guests can also hike or just relax under the stars in a Bedouin tent with a traditional campfire meal.\nKarak Castle is a dark maze of stone-vaulted halls and endless passageways. The best preserved are underground and can be reached via a massive door. The castle is an impressive insight into the architectural military genius of the Crusaders. 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        "raw_content": "\u201cI can\u2019t do it\u201d, \u201cJust enjoy life the way it is\u201d, \u201cJust this once\u201d. Sound familiar? Discover the most common lies that your mind will tell you in order to stay comfortable and how to prevent these from standing in the way of your success.\nWe have our mind to thank for a lot of things. But at times it\u2019s more of a nuisance than anything else. It can often act as a barrier between us and amazing opportunities in life. Our mind wants comfort. Naturally we are afraid of the unknown. Of change. Of stepping out of our comfort zone. So it uses lies to try and stop us. These lies are also known as \u201cexcuses\u201d. And excuses should not be tolerated by anyone.\nThis means, you have a choice. Be the person that is good at making excuses or be the person that is good at something that actually matters.\nOf course it\u2019s not always so easy to tell when your mind is feeding you these lies. So here are some examples of common excuses to watch out for:\nThe usual suspect. \u201cI can\u2019t do it\u201d usually translates as \u201cI\u2019m scared\u201d. Your mind trying to tell you that something bad\u2019s gonna happen. Seriously, what\u2019s the worst that can happen? What could possibly go wrong? Ok so you might fail? Failure is just a stepping stone anyway. It never means it\u2019s the end. As long as you get back up and keep going, failure never even really occurs. The best way to call your mind out when it tries to pull this one, is to think of all the people that have done it, and succeeded. If they can do it, you can too.\n\u201cJust enjoy life the way it is\u201d\nIf you really are 100% sure that you enjoy your life the way it is then that\u2019s great! But\u2026.if you look in the mirror from time to time and know that you can achieve more, then this is nothing more than another lie. Life can be enjoyable even when you step out of your comfort zone. You will still enjoy weekends not spent in bed or lying on the couch. Things can be fun, even if you find them difficult or you\u2019ve never tried them before. And how do you know that you won\u2019t enjoy your life even more once you\u2019ve changed it? The answer is, you won\u2019t know unless you at least give it a try. And chances are, you will.\nGive in to this one and you\u2019re giving your mind a free hall pass. Of course \u201cjust once\u201d is actually ok from time to time. Sadly, \u201cjust once\u201d rarely ever happens. Your mind is testing your ability to say no. Once it knows that you\u2019re likely to give in, it will try to pull this one again and again. Especially at the beginning, when you\u2019re still trying to train your willpower. Until you\u2019ve mastered this, answer with a blunt \u201cno\u201d when it suggests missing training \u201cjust once\u201d, staying in bed an extra hour \u201cjust once\u201d or leaving reporting until tomorrow \u201cjust once\u201d. It\u2019s not just once and it\u2019s never worth it.\nOne day you might just realize the only thing holding you back was your excuses. Realize this now and you still have time to change your life. Realize this too late and that ship will have sailed. Go through life leaving a trail of excuses and excuses will be the only thing you have to look back on. You have the power to take control of your life. It\u2019s time to use it.\nWhich lies does your mind try to tell you? How have you managed to turn your back on excuses? We want to hear from you. Leave a comment below.\nhabitsmental strength",
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        "raw_content": "Trump Forces World's 3rd Largest Pharm Comp to Stop Drug Price Hikes\nWhile the elitist left throws tantrums about a Supreme Court justice, President Trump gets results for working people. There could hardly be a bigger contrast between Trump's pursuit of issues that truly matter, fighting crime, creating jobs and making life better for people, and the left's obsession with the D.C. bubble of Mueller, Mueller and Mueller.\nThe president said he and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar met with Pfizer CEO Ian Read to discuss Trump's \"drug pricing blueprint\" and came away with a vow from the company to roll back price increases \"so American patients don\u2019t pay more.\"\nA Pfizer statement added details, explaining that its prices would be \"deferred\" to levels seen 10 days ago \"as soon as technically possible, and the prices will remain in effect until the earlier of when the president\u2019s blueprint goes into effect or the end of the year \u2014 whichever is sooner.\"\nThe president's plan to lower drug prices, which was detailed in May, is an initiative meant to fulfill a campaign promise. It seeks to increase competition among drug companies, have better government negotiations with pharmaceutical representatives, and to create incentives that would reduce patients' costs\nOn June 12 U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., expressed doubt that Trump could prod Big Pharma to lower prices within weeks, as he had promised at the end of May.\nLiz Warren ought to have stuck to going after asbestos victims and padding the cushy offices of the CFPB elite. Meanwhile here's some interesting news out of Pfizer.\nPfizer said on Wednesday it would reorganize into three units, separating its consumer health-care business that the U.S. drugmaker has been trying to sell since last year.\nThe news comes a day after the company decided to defer drug price increases for no more than six months, following criticism from President Donald Trump for raising list prices of some medicines.\nThe units would be Innovative Medicines, Established Medicines and Consumer Healthcare. The company is currently split into two units - Innovative Medicines, which includes the consumer business, and Essential Health.\nThe company said in October last year that it was considering the sale or spin-off of the consumer healthcare business, which is worth about $15 billion. In May, Pfizer said that it had not received an acceptable offer.\nThe business consists of products ranging from Advil to lip balms.\nThe Established Medicines unit would include the majority of the company's off-patent brands, including Viagra and neurological disease treatment Lyrica as well as some generic drugs.\nEstablished Medicines is at the center of the controversy. Raising prices on new medications is more defensible than the constant price hikes on old, established medications that people have come to depend on. And those hikes can't be justified by the cost of research anymore.\nAround 100 of Pfizer\u2019s drugs got higher list prices this week, the Financial Times first reported. The affected drugs include big sellers, such as Lyrica pain capsules, Chantix smoking-cessation medication, Norvasc blood-pressure pills, and the lung-cancer treatment Xalkori.\nThe price hikes mark a second round of increases for Pfizer this year. While many of the price changes in the individual rounds hover at or under 10 percent\u2014many at 9.4 percent\u2014the hikes collectively boost many drugs\u2019 prices by double-digit percentages for the year overall. For instance, Chantix\u2019s price jumped nearly 17 percent this year; Pfizer gave it a 9.4 percent increase in January and another seven percent boost July 1, bringing the list price of a 56-tablet bottle to $429, the Wall Street Journal noted.\nThese are not new medications. The price hikes have to do with the famously impermeable, convoluted and occasionally fraudulent nature of the modern medical industry. And every reform thus far has only made it more so. That needs to change.",
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        "raw_content": "6 EdTech Tools for the Future Classroom\nWhile we can\u2019t predict what the future holds for EdTech tools, we can make educated guesses as to which resources will see success in years to come. Some of the most impactful technology of the future is already available today, even if it\u2019s not currently in your school or district.\nHere are some EdTech tools already making an impact and others that show a lot of promise for what lies ahead.\nIt\u2019s becoming increasingly clear that 3D printing is not just a passing fad, but already is making a huge impact inside the classroom. 3D printing is already being utilized in a number of fields today, including aerospace and defense, the automotive industry and healthcare. For an education-focused 3D printing company, check out Printrbot, which wants to bring an affordable 3D printer to every school. It offers discounted pricing for educators to meet this goal.\nThere are a lot of companies working on bringing virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) to K12 schools. Don\u2019t be fooled into thinking that VR and AR are entirely about gaming. Some schools have already started to implement VR due to its ability to simulate environments for training and educational purposes and its immersive nature. In particular, some schools in Spain have identified benefits of VR and AR for teaching a second language.\nInteractive Hardware\nInteractive hardware is supplanting the antiquated use of projector-based technology. Interactive displays allow educators to produce more engaging and memorable lessons for their students. Companies like SMART and Promethean have already established a presence in the marketplace with touch boards, tablets, interactive displays, interactive whiteboard systems and interactive tables.\nMany open educational resources are run by universities (like MIT OpenCourseWare), whereas you can find some within interactive online environments like Khan Academy and Codeacademy. Beyond the engaging model of education and supporting the flipped classroom, one of the greatest aspects of these materials is that they can offset limited resources at your school or district. Even if you don\u2019t have a large staff that can support coding education, open educational resources can provide a small staff with the ability to help more students.\nCloud-Based Learning Systems\nIf the success of G Suite for Education and Office 365 can teach us anything, it\u2019s that our future will most likely be dependent upon the cloud. The list of benefits is impressive: freedom from on-premise hardware and software; the ability to link computers, mobile devices and other devices like printers to a central database; the ability for students and educators to work from home; and an increasingly digitalized capacity for assignment submission, communication, and resource-sharing.\nTo paraphrase Gaggle Founder & CEO Jeff Patterson, while a lot of people consider what will change in the next few years, it\u2019s perhaps more important to be mindful of what will not change. EdTech resources could develop and evolve continuously for years to come, and student safety will remain a key concern for schools and districts. The transition to online learning has already proven this to be true. Bullying doesn\u2019t stop in the hallway and the classrooms; it follows students on social media, in email communications and shared documents. Gaggle Safety Management will continue to be a need, as we provide students with increasingly sophisticated technology.\n6 #EdTech Tools for the Future Classroom Click To Tweet",
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        "raw_content": "Turkey: Erdo\u011fan's International Juggling Circus\nhttps://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/13064/turkey-alliances-russia-china\nTurkish President Recep Tayyip Erdo\u011fan and Chinese President Xi Jinping are discussing more trade -- and in their local currencies, rebuffing the dollar.\nAs of now, Turkey sees the United States as an ungrateful ally and Russia is Turkey's new love affair. For Erdo\u011fan, it is still \"Russia time.\"\nGermany needs Turkey's cooperation in halting the flow of Islamic jihadists currently stationed in Syria but who may always use Turkish territory to reach the EU. Turkey needs German technology, investment and money.\nThe continuous decline of democratic values and civil liberties in Turkey will remain a problem between Ankara and most Western capitals, including Berlin. During the recent state visit to Germany of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdo\u011fan (left), Germany's President Frank-Walter Steinmeier (right) publicly criticized Turkey's holding of German citizens, among others, as political prisoners. (Photo by Carsten Koall/Getty Images)\nTurkey's President does it all the time. In 2009, then-prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdo\u011fan accused China of genocide for the deaths of hundreds of Uighur Turks. Less than a decade later, with his newfound \"Eurasianism,\" Erdo\u011fan's Turkey and President Xi Jinping's China are discussing more trade -- and in their local currencies, rebuffing the dollar .\nIn 2015, the Turkish Air Force shot down a Russian Air Force fighter jet along Turkey's troubled border with Syria. Russia responded strongly in 2016 by imposing punishing sanctions on Turkey. At the time, Erdo\u011fan was courting Washington. In fear of further -- and even military -- punishments from Moscow, Erdo\u011fan described Turkey's relations with Washington as a \"strategic partnership.\"\nA Turkish apology for the downed Russian plane eventually ended sanctions in 2016 and Erdo\u011fan, once again, rediscovered his anti-Western, pro-Eurasian self. This time, Erdo\u011fan described Turkey's relations with Russia as a strategic partnership. This strategic partnership will probably survive until Erdo\u011fan will have to turn to his NATO partners after potential -- and possibly serious -- divergences with Russia over the future of Syria.\nAs of now, Turkey sees the United States as an ungrateful ally and Russia is Turkey's new love affair. Earlier this year, the Trump administration imposed tariffs on Turkish steel and aluminum at a time when Turkey's national currency had lost 40% of its value since the start of the year. The nominal NATO allies had found themselves in a multitude of geostrategic and other disputes, including Turkey's arrest of an America pastor on bogus terrorism and espionage charges (he is now under house arrest in Turkey).\nFor Erdo\u011fan, it is still \"Russia time.\" In August, Russia joined Turkey in shunning the dollar as the two countries formally opened talks for trade in their local currencies. In September, Erdo\u011fan said that the reign of the dollar as global trade currency should come to an end.\nEnter Germany. As recently as 2017, Erdo\u011fan urged Germans of Turkish origin (of which there are about three million) not to vote for Chancellor Angela Merkel, and branded her governing coalition \"enemies of Turkey.\" Erdo\u011fan also accused Merkel's Germany of resorting to \"Nazi practices\". The piecemeal menu of Turkish-German disputes is in no way smaller than the Turkish-U.S. list; they just differ in their nature. Among these differences are Turkey's widening democratic deficit, Erdo\u011fan's arbitrary one-man rule and the activities in Germany of a Turkish government-sponsored Muslim organization often accused of radicalization and anti-Semitism at some of its mosques. A German government decision earlier this year to suspend arms deliveries and technologies to Turkey only soured relations further.\nIn short, relations between two NATO allies could hardly have been worse. What would the Turkish sultan do with such a hostile, Christian country, which he often accuses of racism? Quickly put together an official visit and fly to Germany, a country with \"Nazi practices\" and an \"enemy\" of Turkey, of course.\n\"We want to completely leave behind all the problems and to create a warm environment between Turkey and Germany just like it used to be,\" Erdo\u011fan said ahead of his September 2018 state visit. Why such restraint and pragmatic behavior from a man better known for his temper and crowd-pleasing nationalist, anti-Western, Islamist rhetoric?\nThe Turkish economy is teetering; Erdo\u011fan needs a steady flow of Western currencies (which he hates) into the economy before serial bankruptcies further cripple Turkish finances and risk his government ahead of local elections next March. He also needs German diplomacy to fix the turbulence in Turkey's relations with the U.S.\nBut Erdo\u011fan is Erdo\u011fan, and the political trajectory on which he wants Turkey to remain is too Islamist, too undemocratic and too harmful to Western interests. On his visit to Germany last month, he inaugurated a new Turkish mosque in Cologne. In Berlin, he accused the German government of harboring \"hundreds, thousands of terrorists\".\nThe continuous decline of democratic values and civil liberties in Turkey will remain a problem between Ankara and most Western capitals, including Berlin. Erdogan's German host, President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, said:\n\"As we discussed this morning in detail, I am, as president of this country, concerned about German citizens who are imprisoned in Turkey for political reasons, and I am also concerned about Turkish journalists, trade unionists, lawyers, intellectuals and politicians who remain behind bars ... today, a worryingly large number of people from Turkey are seeking refuge here in Germany from the growing pressure on civil society.\"\nTurkey's relations with Germany will remain largely transactional. Germany needs Turkey to stick to a refugee deal it reached with the European Union in 2016. It also needs Turkish cooperation in halting the flow of Islamic jihadists currently stationed in Syria but who may always use Turkish territory to reach the EU shores. There are thousands of German companies in Turkey, and Germany is Turkey's biggest trading partner. Turkey needs German technology, investment and money. None of that, however, eliminates the conspicuous incompatibility between the democratic cultures of the two countries.\nBurak Bekdil, one of Turkey's leading journalists, was recently fired from the country's most noted newspaper after 29 years, for writing in Gatestone what is taking place in Turkey. He is a Fellow at the Middle East Forum.\nRelated Topics: China, Germany, Russia, Turkey\nCeCelia Squires \u2022 Oct 3, 2018 at 14:24\nFor Germany and the rest of Europe, just say 'no' to Turkey! You will be better off!\nBisley \u2022 Oct 3, 2018 at 12:23\nErdogan is interested in nothing but consolidating and expanding his power. Other than preventing a collapse of the Turkish economy and using them to spread Islam, he has no use for Germany, and is not to be trusted on any level. He is no one's ally beyond the point he can use them to his advantage. If the Germans want to avoid another deluge of Muslim \"immigrants\", they'd better be making arrangements to repel them -- Erdogan will hold them back only as long as he believes it in his interest to do so.\nDirk \u2022 Oct 3, 2018 at 10:50\nUnfortunately, Erdogan holds the whip hand with regard to Germany! He has a potential fifth column already in place within Germany - the 3 million plus Turks already there! Moreover, if he were to allow an uncontrolled flow of Islamic migrants into Germany, the end result would be chaos and the whole place will sink into anarchy!\nEnter the AfD!\nAlan \u2022 Oct 3, 2018 at 10:21\nErdogan has a lot of common interests with his fellow communist dictators. The US really needs to cut as many military and other ties ASAP.\nJeff Page \u2022 Oct 3, 2018 at 10:06\nErdogan has turned Turkey into a haven for Islamic terrorism either deliberately or out of sheer stupidity. This is a man who cares for power and more power, even if his own people have to suffer. He has a great deal of opposition in Turkey but as is the usual response by despots he gets rid of the opposition by fair means but usually by foul means! This is the man that was only too eager to take money from the \"Infidel\" as long as it suited him. The money was meant to stop the flow of illegal immigrants getting into Europe via Turkey. Not many were actually stopped, just a token few.\nNow it appears the Erdogan is looking for another way to prop up Turkey's ailing economy and the Chinese are only too happy to help. Little does he know that China will expect more in return than he is willing to part with. But that is for him to discover. Of course, this new relationship is the result of Erdogan knowing that his entrance into the EU won't happen any time soon. Which is great for European people, no great loss there. What amazes me is the German government's willingness to keep trade deals with Turkey, it seems that the Germans will do anything for money, even support a tyrant who makes his opponents disappear overnight. But then, Muslims lie, and so do Germans!\nPATRICIA VELAZQUEZ \u2022 Oct 3, 2018 at 08:56\nI am not sure how Turkey is still part of NATO....they seem to be getting more and more radical under Erdogan.\nChaz \u2022 Oct 3, 2018 at 08:01\nPresident Erdogan reminds me of a man with 3 married mistresses and a suspicious wife - one day not far off, he will find peace or maybe peace will find him.",
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        "raw_content": "Sprint is suing AT&T over its 5G E branding\nAT&T has not made 5G available to its customers as yet, although the company is calling its 4G network 5G E which means 5G Evolution. The company has come under criticism for this as it could make customer think they are on 5G when they are not.\nNo Sprint has fiked a lawsuit against AT&T for using the 5G branding for its 4G network, Sprint is alleging that AT&T is violating US law relating to false advertising.\nAT&T has now release an official statement which you can see below, the company plans to fight the lawsuit.\n\u201cWe understand why our competitors don\u2019t like what we are doing, but our customers love it,\u201d AT&T said in a statement provided to Ars. \u201cWe introduced 5G Evolution more than two years ago, clearly defining it as an evolutionary step to standards-based 5G. 5G Evolution and the 5G E indicator simply let customers know when their device is in an area where speeds up to twice as fast as standard LTE are available. That\u2019s what 5G Evolution is, and we are delighted to deliver it to our customers.\u201d\nIt will be interesting to see what happens, as the company is using their 5G E branding and not 5G on its own, they may get away with it. Personally I think the use of the 5G E branding is misleading and could make some people think they have a 5G connection when they do not.",
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        "raw_content": "Planning for a girlfriend getaway to New York City is a challenge since there is so much to see and do in the Big Apple. It won\u2019t be possible to do the entire city in one trip, so you will need to make some hard decisions. If you\u2019re heading to NYC for your very first visit, here is what we believe are the top places and things you should check out for an unforgettable trip to New York City.\nBefore we left for our trip we decided to try out the NYC CityPass, it allowed us access to the big attractions we wanted to see. One member of our group was visiting the city for the very first time and so we wanted to check out the important NYC hot spots. The price of the pass was much cheaper than the cost of buying the tickets at each attraction, plus having the pass allowed us to skip through to the security lineup, saving us some precious time. If you are in New York for just a few days the New York CityPass is perfect, you can visit 6 top attractions in the city including Statue of Liberty, Top of the Rock, 911 Museum and the Empire State Building.\nThis attraction is busy! Even with the CityPass tickets we ended waiting for about an hour in the security line-up to take the ferry across to Ellis Island. When you get to the Ferry Station, you\u2019ll see long lineups snaking everywhere, be sure to ask which is the appropriate lineup for you. We saw people lined up for ages in the ticket holder line and then having to head back to purchase a ticket, a frustrating and time-consuming mistake for sure! If you want to go up to the Crown of the Statue of Liberty, you will need to book the tour online at least three months before your visit.\nRockefeller Center \u2013 Top of the Rock\nI love Art Deco Buildings and the Center has some of the most famous buildings of this architectural period, it was worthy of the many, many Instagram photos I took during our visit. The Top of the Rock Tour takes you up to the 70th floor to the Observation Deck, where you get a jaw dropping spectacular 360-degree view of the New York City skyline with Central Park, Empire State Building and Manhattan laid out in front of you.\nOnce you\u2019re back on the ground be sure to check out the beautiful sculptures located in and around Rockefeller Center, as well as the MOMA shop and the yummy La Maison Du Chocolat!\nAnother iconic building in NYC and even more wonderful views of the NYC skyline, the Empire State Building is great to visit in the evening for that special nighttime shot of the city skyline, plus the security lineup is shorter at night.\n911 Memorial and Museum\nBeautiful, sad, inspiring\u2026 These are only words and words can\u2019t begin to describe the emotions most people experience during their visit here. This lovely memorial is guaranteed to bring out feelings and emotions; it is a place of reflection and a place of remembrance. The Museum is definitely worth a visit, it does an excellent job of documenting the September 11 tragedy.\nBiking in the City\nBiking in New York City, are you crazy? No! Do it, you will love it. We booked the two hour Central Park Bike Tour with Central Park Sightseeing, it was an easy meandering tour of the Park, with a great guide and nice, well-taken-care-of bikes. It was almost too easy a ride for me, next time I\u2019m thinking of just renting a bike and heading over to the Hudson River Greenway, one of NYC\u2019s most popular bike and pedestrian pathways.\nBroadway Shows are expensive and if you don\u2019t want to spend hundreds of dollars to see the hottest new show we have a tip for you. Try out one of NYC\u2019s Broadway Lotteries.\nThe concept is simple, show up to the theatre about an hour before the show and submit your name in an old fashion lottery. The only drawback is the tickets are available as either singles or as a pair, but if you do win a lottery ticket, you will only be paying about $10 per ticket! We tried this during our visit and got two lottery tickets for the Book of Mormon, we ended up with front row seats, what a great experience!\nFor some more information on how to score cheap Broadway tickets check out this New York Times article.\nNew York City is a bustling, exciting town, and a perfect place for your next girlfriend getaway. Let us know your top NYC spots in the comments below.\nThanks to CityPass for providing us with two New York Passes and to Unlimited Biking for hosting our bike tour of Central Park. As always, our opinions are our own, and we only make recommendations based on personal experience. This post may contain affiliate links. Please read our Disclosure Policy for more information. #Sponsored",
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        "raw_content": "Are You Down With PMA (Public Makeup Application)?\nYou know, I don't know if it has something to do with the seasons changing or the fact that there has been an insane amount of rain falling down here. (Side note: Remember that great post I wrote awhile ago about how to fake a Brazilian blow out? Yeah, those products I mentioned are proving to be magical frizz-free force fields around my hair.Love it!) But, what I do want to know about is what in the Sam Hill is going on with all of these ladies I've spotted applying their makeup on-the-go?!\n*Yeah, yeah, I'll admit that I'm guilty of the occasional public makeup application (PMA for short). But, in my defense, I only do it on extremely rare occasions when I'm running late (Alright, so maybe this isn't too rare of an occasion in that I feel like I spend half of my life running late.)*But, when I have to do it I always feel weird, so I always do so quick, fast and in a hurry.\nWhen I lived in Texas, I would apply my makeup while sitting in traffic and I've even been known to give myself a smoky eye while walking down the street. (Um, yeah, don't ask.)\nHowever, I don't know if it has something to do with the fact that I'm getting older or what but now when I spot it, I think of it as being super tacky; which is why I try really hard not to do it.\nAlright, so I said all of that to say that I'd love to find out what you think about the whole idea of PMA? Are you guilty of doing the same? Do you think that it's a beauty Do or Don't? Vote below in the poll and then share your P.M.A. stories and thoughts in the comments section.__\nDo you apply your makeup in public?online surveys\nNow that you've got makeup application on the brain, check out these other posts:\nDo You Make Weird Faces When You Put On Your Makeup?\n[Foundation, Concealer, and Face Powder: 3 Tips on Making 'Em Look Pretty, Not Scary\n](http://www.glamour.com/beauty/blogs/girls-in-the-beauty-department/2010/07/foundation-concealer-and-face.html)\n[What Do You Use To Apply Your Foundation?\n](http://www.glamour.com/beauty/blogs/girls-in-the-beauty-department/2009/10/what-do-you-use-to-apply-your.html)\nTopicsbeauty dos and dontsdos and dontsmakeup application",
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        "raw_content": "Flickr: Kate Ausburn\nWhy Global Citizens Should Celebrate NAIDOC Week\nCelebrating NAIDOC week is to celebrate the resilience of Aboriginal women.\nLeveraging the voice of the underrepresented, targeted, and overlooked is critical to creating a fair and just world. Global Citizen campaigns on the issues of bigotry, racism, and gender inequality. You can take action here.\nThe National Aboriginal and Islander Day of Celebrations Week occurs throughout Australia each July to commemorate and recognise the culture, lifestyle, and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.\nEach year, NAIDOC Week chooses a particular theme to celebrate. 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She is the first Indigenous Australian woman to work for the United Nations.\nAmong her United Nations commitments, Davis also works on preventing violence against Indigenous women through her role at the Indigenous Law Centre at the University of New South Wales.\nProf Megan Davis #BecauseOfHerWeCan see towards a shared Indigenous/non-Indigenous understanding of the true history of Indigenous-settler relations in this country and what we need to move forward #UluruStatement#auscon#auslaw#NAIDOC2018@mdavisqlderhttps://t.co/TCpuBndRi7\n\u2014 Feminist Legal Group (@feminist_law) July 11, 2018\nOlympian-turned-politician Nova Peris is the 1997 Young Australian of the Year and one of only a few people to have ever made back-to-back Olympic finals in separate sports. She was the first Aboriginal Australian to win an Olympic gold medal when she played hockey as part of the Australian women\u2019s hockey team in the 1996 Olympic Games. 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She is known to have been one of the first Australian women to have had fashion designs showcased in Paris. Bancroft has assisted hundreds of Indigenous artists to pursue careers in the arts through her Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative initiative.\nFree tours, exhibitions, films and more during #NAIDOCWeek 8-15 July at Australian Parliament House.\nBronwyn Bancroft (born 1958) Djunbun/Bunjalung peoples, Timeless, 2016, Parliament House Art Collection, Department of Parliamentary Services, Canberra, ACT pic.twitter.com/f4jGlezyJm\n\u2014 Australian Parliament House (@Aust_Parliament) July 7, 2018\nCeleste is an Arrernte social commentator, public speaker, and current National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Indigenous Organiser for the National Tertiary Education Union. Liddle writes from an Indigenous feminist perspective on issues like the health gap between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people as well as the deep-rooted racism that exists within Australia\u2019s media industry. Liddle writes primarily for her blog Rantings of an Aboriginal Feminist as well as the Guardian Australia and Daily Life.\nThank you to everyone who came to #feminisminthepub tonight, but particularly to sisters @bobby_44 and @ediesheps for being co-panellists and anchors. Too awesome #BecauseOfHerWeCan\n\u2014 Celeste Liddle (@Utopiana) July 4, 2018\nShareena Clanton (Wangkathaa, Yamatji, Noongar, and Gitja) is a prominent Australian film, television, and theatre actress. She is best known for her role as Doreen Anderson on the hugely popular drama series Wentworth. Despite her work as an actress, Clanton has largely been in public discourse in recent months due to her appearance on the ABC panel show QandA, where she spoke passionately about Indigenous representation.\nAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and Australia\u2019s non-Indigenous population have long had a tumultuous relationship. Racism and race violence remain a significant problem in Australia.\nResearch from the University of Tasmania and Larrakia Nation Aboriginal Corporation revealed that the majority of Indigenous people feel unfairly profiled, judged, and disregarded by white Australians. The research data revealed more than 90% of interviewees believed non-Indigenous people used untrue stereotypes to judge them, with a similar number stating non-Indigenous people spoke down to them.\nLet\u2019s Get 130 Million Girls Back in School\nTo tackle Indigenous disadvantage and move forward on reconciliation, Shareena Clanton states that NAIDOC Week needs to be a vessel for a wider discussion about how to leverage the Aboriginal voice in all aspects of Australian society.\n\u201cWhen do Indigenous people get social, cultural, and economic empowerment and voice in parliament?\u201d she asked during her QandA appearance.\n\u201cWe\u2019re asking to deconstruct the system that exists. We\u2019re asking to be invited to the table. I don\u2019t know how you bridge the gap in terms of Aboriginal people who are still struggling to have a voice,\" she said.\nRelated Stories July 8, 2018 100% of Children in Detention in Australia's Northern Territory Are Indigenous\nNAIDOC Week runs from Sunday, July 8, through to Sunday, July 15. Global Citizens should use this week to consider how best they can support and uplift Indigenous and other marginalised communities in their own lives.\nTopicsAustraliaindigenous peoplesindigenous communitiesAboriginal HealthAboriginal land",
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        "raw_content": "Home :: Military :: World :: India :: Navy :: Aircraft Carriers :: R Vikrant ::\nR Vikrant Indigenous Aircraft Carrier\nAir Defense Ship\nR Vikrant Construction Program\nR Vikrant Specifications\nR Vikrant Ship List\nR Vikrant Plans/Schematics\nR Vikrant Pictures\nWorldwide Aircraft Carriers\nAir Defence Ship Evolution\nA plan was announced in 1989 to replace the aging British-built carriers with two new 28,000 ton aircraft carriers.The first vessel was to replace the Vikrant, which was set to decommission in early 1997. A contract for a design study then was signed in 1989 with DCN (Direction des Constructions Navales) International (currently known as DCNS) of France for a vessel of about 25,000 tons and with a speed of 30 knots. 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The ship has necessary the technical facilities for the employment of HARRIER II AV-8B PLUS aircrafts to provide antiaircraft and antiship capabilities at distances greater than the capacity of the current shipboard missiles.\nIn September 1993, then-incumbent Chief of Naval Staff - Admiral L. Ramdas - restated the commitment to have a large aircraft carrier ready for trials by 2000, yet no firm decision had been made to provide funds or begin construction.\nAs of 1995 the Indian-designed and Indian-built air-defense ship was proposed as a replacement for India's two aging British aircraft carriers. At that time the Air Defence Ship was projected as being a 17,000-ton vessel capable of carrying between twelve and fifteen aircraft. Although few design details emerged, the roughly 30 percent increase in displacement, from 13,370 tons to 17,000 tons, implied a roughly 10 percent increase in dimensions, suggesting a flight deck about 190 meters [620 feet in length and 33.5 meters [110 feet] in width.\nThis was refined in 1997 to a 24,000 ton Air Defence Ship of domestic construction, based on a design developed by the Direction des Constructions Naval, a French firm. However, the design was modified by the Naval Design Organisation to suit the India requirements. GE Marine Engines had a manufacturing and technical license assistance agreement with Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. (HAL) for the assembly, inspection and test of marine LM 2500 gas turbines selected for Indian Navy Frigate and Air Defense Ship programs.\nIn May 1999 the Government approved the indigenous construction of an Air Defence Ship (ADS) of around 24,000 tons displacement. The vessel is the largest and broadest ship ever to built in India. Indian press reports of 11 April 2001 announced that the Indian Cabinet Committee on Security (CSS) approved the awarding of a construction contact to Cochin Shipyard for the construction of three Vikrant-class aircraft carriers -- based on a French design -- that would displace more than 30,000 tons. Another report stated that The 250-meter carrier would have a displacement of 32,000 tons which made it almost five times larger than the 6,700-ton INS Delhi, the largest and heaviest warship built in the country so far.\nIn 2001, CSL released a graphic showing the 32,000-ton STOBAR (Short Take-Off But Arrested Recovery) design with a pronounced ski jump. The design of the island and sensor suite was considerably different from a model displayed at Def Expo '99.\nIn February 2002, current Chief of Naval Staff - Admiral Madhvendra Singh revealed that the 32,000-ton ADS design was 250 meters long, capable of speeds of 32 knots with a crew of 1500 personnel. 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        "raw_content": "Home :: Space :: World :: South Korea ::\nKSLV - Korean Space Launch Vehicles\nKSLV-I - Korean Space Launch Vehicle-1\nKSLV-I-First Flight\nKSLV-I-Second Flight\nKSKV-I-Third Flight\nKSLV - Specifications\nKSLV - Illustrations\nKSLV-II - Korea Space Launch Vehicle-2\nKSLV-III - Korea Space Launch Vehicle-3\nKSLV-IV - Korea Space Launch Vehicle-4\nKorean Space Launch Vehicle II\nKorean Space Launch Vehicle\nKSLV - Korean Space Launch Vehicle\nThe Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) Russian made Ground Test Vehicle with The Republic of Korea second stage and payload shroud undergoing launch pad installation facilities testing April 15, 2009\nBackground of the Space Program\nIn January 2005 it was reported that the Korea Aerospace Research Institute intended to buy 10 Russian \u00abAngara\u00bb boosters, developed by GKPNTS Khrunichev. At that time the plan was that South Korea would develop its rocket technology in three phases. In the first phase is planned to build a launch vehicle KSLV-1 (Korea Space Launch Vehicle), which 80% will consist of details of the missile \u00abAngara\u00bb. Launch KSLV-1 will be used to output in low-Earth orbit satellites weighing up to 100 kg. Total plans to make 10 rocket KSLV-1, which will be purchased 10 missiles \u00abAngara\u00bb. Two of these rockets would be used for test runs, one - for the start of this microsatellite weighing 100 kg, while the rest - for testing of ground control systems.\nIn the second phase, which will continue until 2010, was planned to develop the following KSLV-2 rocket, capable of placing into Earth orbit a satellite weighing up to 1 ton. And by 2015, South Korea planned to establish the KSLV-3 carrying capacity of 1.5 tons.\nAs the U. S Department of State spokesman Ian Kelly stated on August 18, 2009 South Korea has \"developed their space launch program in a responsible manner.\" and that \"The South Koreans have developed their program in a very open and transparent way, and in keeping with the international agreements that they have signed on to.\" and \"This is in stark contrast to the example set by North Korea, which has not abided by its international agreements.\"\n1999 - KSLV-I - Korea Space Launch Vehicle-1\nKorea has been developing a small launch vehicle with the aim of lifting a several-hundred kg multi-purpose satellite within a decade. KARI (Korea Aerospace Research Institute) developed a 13-ton thrust liquid propellant sounding rocket, KSR-III (Korea Sounding Rocket-III). In December 1999, South Korea announced plans to have an operational commercial launch vehicle for small satellites by 2005. South Korea would begin building a launch facility in 2001 and complete it in 2004. Development of such a rocket was projected to cost between $500 million and $1 billion. South Korea hoped that development of an indigenous space launch ability will encourage its high technology industries\nA space launch vehicle is a cluster of modern technologies, which are based on the advanced technology for high-strength-low-weight composite structures, high pressure cryogenic tank, liquid rocket engine, guidance control, etc. Particularly, system integration technology is a key technology to integrate and manage the advanced technologies. The Korea Aerospace Research Institute managed the development and Korean Air participated as the system integration and the development company of subsystems such as the harness and MTU connector in the KSLV-I.\nKARI and the Ministry of Science and Technology planned to develop a satellite launch vehicle capable of putting a 100 kg payload into orbit by 2005 based on the KSR-III sounding rocket. The KSR-III's successful launch indicates that Korea has secured the basic technology needed to develop a satellite-launching vehicle. As most of the core technologies of KSR-III can be applied to KSLV-I, the core technologies obtained for KSR-III in cooperation with universities and industries were to serve a basis for the KSLV-I development, which would use the KSR-III as the core vehicle, with a pair of strap-on boosters derived from the KSR-III.",
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        "raw_content": "Ron Leonardi: Erie Historical Society continues rapid expansion\nTwo more construction projects await Hagen History Center will follow unveiling of new education center last week.\nAside from ongoing Erie Insurance and UPMC Hamot construction projects, you might be hard-pressed to find another Erie organization that's experiencing more rapid development than the Erie County Historical Society's Hagen History Center campus at 356 W. Sixth St.\nHistorical Society officials last week held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for their latest campus addition \u2014 a $2 million, 5,500-square-foot education center known as the Wood-Morrison House in honor of its first two owners. The center will offer Erie-region school students and teachers countless educational and training opportunities.\nAs George Deutsch, the Historical Society's executive director, mingled with about 80 community leaders and dignitaries during the Wood-Morrison House ceremony unveiling last week, he might not have been joking when he quipped, \"Quite frankly, I'm wearing construction hats much more than my history hat these days.\"\nThat's because in the next month the Historical Society plans to break ground on a two-story, 6,000-square-foot exhibit center to be constructed on the campus and located in front of the society's archives building.\nThat project will carry a $1 million-plus price tag. When that's completed, and officials are hoping that occurs by the end of 2019, another Historical Society project will commence that involves the construction of a 5,000-square-foot addition to the society's existing 10,000-square-foot archives building.\n\"What it does is bring to one campus everything pertaining to Erie County and Erie County history,\" said Tom Hagen, chairman of Erie Insurance. \"I hope people will come out and see what's here. There will be changing exhibits. Just because you went to the museum when you were a kid doesn't mean it's the same as it was then. There's always something going on and there are going to be more programs. There's a lot going on.\"\nThe exhibit center project is estimated to cost more than $1 million. About 70 percent of the work is funded through private donations and the remainder through a $300,000 Keystone Communities Program Department of Community and Economic Development state grant.\n\"It's a wonderful expansion of our facility what we're going to be able to bring to the community,\" Deutsch said. \"We really hope to make this an exciting place for people to come and visit. We also have room for not only education meetings, but business meetings, weddings and showers, and it's just going to be a wonderful place for the community to come and soak up this great history in these great buildings.\"\nThe exhibit center will feature a comprehensive Erie County history exhibit, a transportation exhibit and a third major exhibit to be announced.\n\"We're engaging a professional exhibit designer to help us in the next stage for the exhibit center and for the education center,\" Deutsch said. \"We're going to let them help us figure out how to configure. We want a comprehensive exhibit plan for the whole campus.\"\nDeutsch said the exhibit center will have a modern feel to it and hopes it will attract an all-age spectrum. \"Lots of bells and whistles,\" he said.\nConstruction could begin within a month.\nDeutsch estimates the cost of the 5,000-square-foot addition to the center's archives building at about $450,000. The expansion will be a secured, climate-controlled space for artifacts.\n\"That will house our artifacts, our three-dimensional items that we conserve and preserve for the community and for future exhibits,\" Deutsch said. \"The archives addition won't take as long because it's more of a steel and concrete structure, and our goal is to not only have it done but to have all our artifacts moved, stored and cataloged by the end of 2020, and then all of us can go back to practicing history. I can't build more than one building at once.\"\nAbout 70 percent of the archive expansion funding has been secured. Private donations are expected to complete the funding.\n\"We'll have everything here,\" Hagen said. \"It will be a one-stop shop.\"\nWhen the Historical Society completes the next two projects of its rapid expansion growth, Deutsch said he envisions his campus playing an integral role in helping revitalize Erie's downtown growth.\n\"In the big picture, we're just a couple blocks off of State Street, and it's something that we love the thought that we're part of the renaissance of downtown Erie,\" he said. \"When we're all completed, it's going to be a great place for the community to come and learn about Erie history and to be able to experience this area of Millionaire's Row. We're going to have a great, expanded history program for people to visit and enjoy.\"\nErie Times-News staff writers share their views from behind the scenes, stories and bylines. Ron Leonardi can be reached at 870-1680. Send email to ron.leonardi@timesnews.com.",
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        "raw_content": "Awakening Compassion for Seeds\nGrandmother Flordemayo's Supporters\nOther ESTANCIA, NM\nAWAKENING COMPASSION FOR SEEDS FOR THE NEXT SEVEN GENERATIONS\n\u201cWe are here because of a vision; the ancestors, the spirit of the Grandmothers, have told us to teach all of the children of the world all that we know, for generations to come\u201d\n~ Grandmother Flordemayo ~\nPlease Watch Grandmother Flordemayo with Mz. Imani as she talks about the Seeds\n\"I am sending my prayers of gratitude to everyone in the Four Directions that have supported myself and The Path with their prayers and good wishes. I am so appreciative, and touched by your prayers, and constant support. I have received so many cards, emails, visitors, phone calls, attendance at events and lectures, volunteers, as well as financial support and I am so deeply touched in my heart. I hold everyone in my prayers daily. It warms my heart that last year we were able to cover our bills and bring into conversation the importance of saving the seeds for future generations. My heart is overwhelmed with gratitude .\" Grandmother Flordemayo\nFind out more information about The Path\nA LETTER FROM FLORDEMAYO\nDear Beloved Friends and Family in the Four Directions:\nHumanity is at a crossroads. Many years ago, I had a vision to raise the spiritual consciousness between humans and Mother Earth. In order to accomplish this, I founded a non-profit organization called \u201cThe Path,\u201d whose mission is to conserve and distribute seeds for future generations.\nThe Path is located on 40-acres in Estancia, New Mexico, just east of Albuquerque. Estancia is translated as the \u201cplace of rest.\u201d On the 40-Acres are five sacred temples for humanity: The Seed Temple, The Temple of the Golden Child, The Water Temple, The Fire Temple, Wind Temple, and the Earth Temple.\nAs humanity struggles, so has The Path. It has been a challenge to find the resources and funding necessary to maintain the 40 acres. We must rely on volunteers to assist with various chores such as mowing and cleaning, paying people when we need to address more extensive repairs such as heating or air conditioning. While the climate in Estancia is somewhat temperate, the buildings must be transitioned between seasons including winterization.\nOur intention is to bring renewable and sustainable technologies to The Path, such as solar and/or wind power, indoor agriculture (container farming). This would create economic opportunity for the local community, apprenticeships and internships for students with hands-on training in these technologies and support The Path in a more sustainable way.\nIf I can\u2019t raise the funds to sustain the costs of The Path as an elder, I must still consider putting the land, temples and buildings up for sale to an individual(s) or organization to care for both the physical and invisible community. My life\u2019s mission is to preserve the seeds. In 2019, I have been asked to bring awareness about the Seeds to new audiences around the world and need to raise enough funds with this fundraiser and the next three years of travel, to sustain The Path for ten years.\nI humbly ask for you to go within and consider giving to The Annual Path Fundraiser. Our goal is to raise $25,000 to cover the costs associated with maintaining the Path, and the various temples, including The Seed Temple. We are all called to give from our hearts as a way to inspire personal philanthropy during the holiday season. The fundraiser will remain open until December 31, 2018. As always, your contribution is tax-deductible. If you are unable to give, please share with your network.\nIf each person who read this campaign gave $25 we would reach our goal!\nHelp me support the seeds for our children, grandchildren and our grandchildren\u2019s children. For the next seven generations.\nYour generous donations to The Path are appreciated and make my work, vision and mission in life possible. Thank you for your continued support.\nMay you be blessed with Love & Light.\nGrandmother Flordemayo\n\u201cTogether as one, we are joining hands in our deed and prayers\u201d\nFind out more information about Grandmother Flordemayo\nA MESSAGE FROM GREG SCHOEN\nSEED KEEPER AT THE PATH\nThe Seed Temple is the realization of Grandmother Flordemayo's original vision of a place where the sacred heritage seeds would be protected for future generations. It has existed since 2012 and has served as a source of seed for the local area, such as the Estancia Seed Library, as well as for many individuals in New Mexico and elsewhere. The many gatherings on the site have involved educational classes, sharing of seeds, and celebration of the spirituality carried in the seeds.\nNow more than ever it is important that we protect and increase our heritage seeds for the future and for our communities. Much of the diversity of seeds is being lost as fewer people are planting the original seeds, as modern agriculture has turned to genetically modified and patented seed to produce our crops.\nThe seeds in our collection have come from numerous donations of samples of traditional varieties of corn, beans, squash, grains, vegetables, and herbs. The Seed Temple is designed as a controlled environment that protects the viability of the seeds stored. From the Seed Temple, many kinds of seeds from our collection have been sent to volunteers who have helped grow and increase them, to keep them strong and to provide a stock source to distribute to others. Working to preserve these seeds gives us a sense of purpose and unity and fosters the relationships in community which are our true wealth.\nThe Seed Temple networks with other organizations such as the Rocky Mountain Seed Alliance and with seed preservation groups and individuals in the Southwest and beyond. It holds a special place in the future of the worldwide movement to preserve our sacred seeds.\nABOUT GREG SCHOEN\nSince his youth, Greg has explored his interest in the natural world, and throughout his adult life, fostered his enthusiasm and involvement in horticulture, botany and ecology. Through this interest and his travels throughout the Southwest since 1988, he has acquired a useful body of knowledge of regional native botany and ecosystems. Greg maintains a focus in the cultivation of heritage and medicinal plants in an arid climate, within an intentional community setting.\nIn 1995, Greg befriended Carl Barnes, a Cherokee elder from Oklahoma, and had the good fortune of working with him over the following years. During that time Carl passed on much of his wisdom, along with seeds of many traditional and sacred varieties of corn. It was through spending time with Carl, and through growing these seeds for several seasons in New Mexico, that Greg began to find deeper insights into the spiritual nature of corn, and our seed heritage as a whole. Through this journey, Greg has taken a deep interest in seed preservation and crop diversity and its importance for humanity on many levels. Greg holds degrees in botany and horticulture from Oklahoma State University.\n\u201cSeed keeping can be a bridge toward world peace.\u201d\n~Greg Schoen~\nTHE PATH MISSION & VISION\nThe mission of the Path is to conserve and distribute seeds for the future generations. We meet our mission through seed conservation, education, and collaboration with other organizations and indigenous communities.\nOur Vision is to raise the spiritual consciousness on the inter-connectedness between humanity and Mother Earth.\nAbout the Visionary of The Path\nGrandmother Flordemayo was born in highlands of Central America, in Nicaguara and was the youngest of 15 children. She was born under the sign for the seed or Q\u2019anil, in Mayan astrology. She is a Curandera Espiritu, or a healer of divine spirit. As a seer, she has the ability to see other realms of color, light, and sound. Flordemayo has the ability to see the effects of existing imbalances on the physical, emotional and spiritual realms within a person's energy system.\nA sought after presenter, she has traveled around the world offering ceremonies and prayers, speaking on a wide range of topics from healing with the use of herbs to her more recent project, The Seed Temple.\nFlordemayo was one of the founding members of The International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers , a prestigious group of indigenous women elders drawn from around the world, who represent a global alliance of prayer, education, and healing for our Mother Earth, all sentient beings and for the next seven generations to come.\nBeing born under the sign of the seed, Flordemayo sees her role as cosmic germinator through teaching, community, manifestation and sustainable development. In 2012, Flordemayo received a vision during dialogue with the Beloved Mother. In the vision, Flordemayo sees herself sitting in a rocking chair, rocking back and forth, and being guided to prepare seed bundles with prayer. The seed bundles are to be given to the parents of children being born today and those yet to be born in the future. She sees her role as a caretaker of seeds through prayer.\nOn behalf of Grandmother Flordemayo, The Path Board and Volunteers - May you be blessed with Love & Light.\nGRANDMOTHER FLORDEMAYO\u2122\nWHY DO THE SEEDS NEED PROTECTING?\nThere is a grave threat to the loss of the heritage seeds due to contamination from the genetically modified (GMO) seeds through cross pollination and misguided disuse by gardeners and farmers, which equates to the ultimate threat to a sustainable food supply.\nWHAT KIND OF SEEDS WILL BE HOUSED IN THE SEED VAULT AND HOW WILL THEY BE PROTECTED?\nThe Path will collect, protect and share food, medicinal plant and flower seeds. A naturally-temperature controlled environment will protect the seeds. Each species of seeds will be carefully categorized and sealed in glass jars to keep them viable. The Path will receive their seeds locally and around the world.\nWHAT ELSE NEEDS TO BE DONE TO COMPLETE THE PROJECT?\nIn addition to preparing the seed temple, we will, need to recuperate the seeds in a controlled environment such as a greenhouse, container farming and/or organic gardening. Proper filtration systems (hepa-filters) will keep the integrity of the heritage seeds from GMO-contamination. The Path will also require individuals who will administer the distribution of seeds from the Seed Temple so that future generations will be served through the use of these precious heritage seeds.\nTHE CASE FOR SEED SAVING\nSaving seeds not only helps improve agricultural biodiversity, but also helps farmers and researchers find varieties of crops that grow better in different regions, especially as the impacts of climate change become more prevalent.\nRoughly 100,000 global plant varieties are endangered today. Extreme weather events, over-exploitation of ecosystems, habitat loss, and a lack of public awareness threaten future plant biodiversity. Conservation techniques, such as the creation of seed banks and seed exchanges among farmers, gardeners, and even nations, play an important role in preserving ancient, heirloom varieties of important food crops. Currently, there are more than 1,000 known seed banks, collaboratives and exchanges around the world.\nHeirloom seeds come from open-pollinated plants that pass on similar characteristics and traits from the parent plant to the child plant. There is no concrete definition that every gardener uses to define heirloom plants. Some people state that heirloom plants are those that were introduced before 1951, while others state that heirloom varieties are those introduced before the 1920s. In general, you should consider heirlooms to be seeds that are possible to regrow and pass on from one generation to the next.\nOne important thing to note for heirloom plants is whether they are organic or non-organic. In most cases, heirloom plants are organic because they are generally only used by small-scale gardeners who do not use pesticide or other harmful chemicals. However, there may be minor cases when chemicals do get involved since heirloom plants do not always have a similar level of innate protection that hybrid and GMO plants provide against diseases and pests. Remember, heirloom refers to the heritage of a plant, while organic refers to a growing practice. They are two different things.\nHEIRLOOM VS. HYBRID VS. GMO\nThere are some distinct differences that one should be aware of when it comes to heirloom, hybrid and GMO plants. First, heirloom plants are the only ones that breed true. As mentioned earlier, this means the same characteristics are passed on from generation to generation. The same cannot be said for hybrid and GMO. Hybrid plants are produced when different varieties of plants are cross-pollinated, which can happen with or without human intervention. Because there are different varieties of plants involved, it can\u2019t be guaranteed that the offspring of hybrid plants produces identical traits as the parent plant.\nBoth heirloom and hybrid plants can be viewed as natural occurrences. GMO plants, on the other hand, can only be produced using unnatural methods such as gene splicing. Scientists essentially modify a seed\u2019s DNA to ensure the resulting plant produces the desired traits and characteristics. A common example of a GMO plant is Bt-Corn.\nCHARACTERISTICS OF HEIRLOOM SEEDS\nHeirloom seeds are dependable like many things created in the past. The seeds have been open pollinated which means they were pollinated by wind, bees, or human hands.\nEither way, it takes a great deal of effort to keep heirloom seeds true. You must keep them separated from other hybrid plants to ensure they don\u2019t become crossed.\nIf you would like to make a donation by mail, please make check payable to:\nThe Path is a 501(c)3 non-for-profit corporation. Our EIN is #46-4894140. Your contribution qualifies as a charitable deduction for federal income tax purposes.\nIf you are unable to donate, please follow Grandmother Flordemayo on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram and share this fundraiser on social media.\nAmazon donates to The Path when you shop\nDonate to the Path with Paypal\nTo become a member and give monthly to The Path\nTo learn about the Seed Temple\nFind out more about The Path\nFind out more about Grandmother Flordemayo\nFollow Grandmother Flordemayo on Facebook\nFollow Grandmother Flordemayo on Twitter\nFollow Grandmother Flordemayo on Instagram\nPosted by Heather Hall-Dudney\nWe are pleased to have raised $6,757 but still have a long way to go to reach our goal to sustain the Path. If I can ask for you to share on your social networks that would be so helpful. We feel so grateful to each of you that donated.\nDear Brothers and Sisters in the Four Directions:\nThere is so much more work to be done. We are the ones we have been waiting for. As individuals, our unique gifts are critical. We can do much, right where we are, with what we have. We are like sparks that when brought together create a bright shining fire of compassion for all living beings.\nI need to continue to ask for your help with this effort. Can you share this fundraiser? Thank you for all of your help for the Seeds for Future Generations.\nWe are delighted to share that because of your generosity, we have now raised over $3500! Your investment is crucial to The Path and preserving the seeds for future generations. We would deeply appreciate you sharing this fundraiser with your networks. Many thanks and blessings for all you do on behalf of Mother Earth!\nAs the light of the morning Sun rises, I thank you.\nAs I see my road in front of me, I thank you.\nBeloved Mother I am calling your name on this Sacred Day.\nLet it be so that you can hear our cry through the Universe.\nI love you, as I call your name Mother, Father creator of the Heavens and Earth.\nYou are the maker of all the Beauty that I see.\nI send my tears and prayers of huge gratitude.\nTo all in the four directions, I am so honored and touched by knowing you are out there.\nFrom one true friend to another, I thank you from the bottom of my heart for all of your generous and precious support.\nIn the name of the Spirit of the four Sacred Elements, I thank you.\nFlordemayo\nRoyal Houg\nHeather Hall-Dudney",
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        "raw_content": "10 Essentials: Waris Ahluwalia\nThe jewelry designer, laid-back fashion dude, and usual suspect from our favorite Wes Anderson films shares his 10 indispensibles\nWaris Ahluwalia's path to where he is now\u2014jewelry designer, part-time actor, BFF to a crapload of celebrities\u2014may seem like an accident, but it's not. He's a bona fide master of charm. And while that certainly helps, he's also got the talent and savvy to push his jewelry label, House of Waris, at fashion hotspots from Paris to Hong Kong to LA. Here, the jet-setting New Yorker tells GQ the ten things that keep him going no matter where he is on the globe.\nPhoto: Ysanya Perez\n1. My Shady Necessity\nRose-tinted Ray-Ban aviators\n\"I went through different styles, but realized Ray-Bans are the classics. You can't go wrong with them. I explore and cheat on them occasionally, but I always go back to the aviators. These will never, ever go out of style. They're not even about style. They're like the blue jeans of eyewear.\"\nPhoto: Courtesy of Ray-Ban\n2. Keepin' It Crispy\nWhite Spring Courts\n\"I've been wearing them for six or seven years. They're really clean, and there's no logo, no anything. Also, there's a history to them: It was the first tennis sneaker. And I know the owner of the brand. He's French, and we were on the same flight from LA. He pointed to my sneakers and he was like, 'Oh, good sneakers.'\"\n\"I was like, 'Thank you.'\nHe's like, 'I have them.'\nI was like, 'Oh yeah, I've got tons of them.'\nHe's like, 'Yeah, no, they're mine.'\nAnd I was like, 'Yeah, me too, they're my favorite.'\nAnd he's like, 'No no, that company is mine.'\"\n\"We've been friends since then, and fortunately he's kind enough to send me fresh ones whenever I get to Paris. I like them two ways: either really crispy, or just really dirty. In the middle, it's pointless. I don't have time for anything in the middle.\"\nPhoto: Courtesy of Spring Court\n\"I love my passport. I plan trips very last minute, so I always carry it with me. Who knows? I could go to the other side of the world tomorrow. And when I'm abroad, I never leave my passport at the hotel. I'm in India or Paris the most often, but I'm most proud of all of my tropical stamps. I'm going to keep collecting them.\"\nPhoto: Courtesy of Waris Ahluwalia\n4. Threads from Friends\nDenim jacket, customized by Olympia Le-Tan\n\"I had the jacket for years\u2014I think it's Levi's\u2014before Olympia put the felt patch on. It says 'Unlovable.' It's beautiful. The patch is white and red, and it goes across the whole back.\"\nI like the things I wear to be from friends, to have some sort of connection to them. I don't know Ray-Ban, unfortunately, but I have personal tie to everything else I've mentioned to far. I'm not into conspicuous consumption. It's like knowing where the food on your table comes from\u2014you should know what you're supporting.\n5. 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        "raw_content": "Mandy Moore and Ryan Adams, the two popular singers who have been married for the last six years, recently finalized their divorce. As a result, the marriage between the two celebrities has reached its end-point and is now over.\nThe divorce also brings to a conclusion the lengthy separation between Moore and Adams. The ex-spouses initially separated way back in January 2015. Since that time, they have been working on an amicable divorce.\nHowever, as is often the case with high net worth divorces, the divorce proceedings proved particularly tricky. Until recently, Moore and Adams were not able to agree on the best way to divide property, cash and other assets. Additionally, there was said to be disagreements over whether either spouse would be entitled to spousal support.\nThe couple ultimately decided that neither one of them would get alimony once the divorce was finalized.\nAdditionally, they worked out an amicable settlement to resolve the property division issue: Adams will pay Moore $425,000 in cash. On top of that, Adams will maintain ownership of the couple\u2019s home in Griffith Park, California, the couple\u2019s condo in Beverly Hills, and a 2012 Prius that was shared by the former spouses.\nMeanwhile, Adams will get to maintain ownership of multiple automobiles, including a 1959 Cadillac and a 2008 Porsche Carrera. Moreover, Adams will reportedly be allowed to retain an expensive comic book collection and several high-dollar pinball machines.\nPerhaps most importantly for the two hit singers, they will each be allowed to retain their own individual music publishing rights. These are the kinds of assets that could have significant long-term value.\nTo learn more about this celebrity divorce case, view the Yahoo.com article, \u201cMandy Moore and Ryan Adams Finalize Divorce.\u201d\nIf you are thinking about filing for divorce, or if you have already started the divorce process, it is imperative that you speak with a qualified family law and divorce lawyer. The knowledgeable family law and divorce attorneys at Graziano & Flynn, P.C. have decades of combined experience assisting people as they navigate the divorce courts in New Jersey. Contact us anytime to schedule a free consultation.\nSingers Mandy Moore and Ryan Adams Finally Finalize Divorce | Cherry Hill Family Law Lawyers",
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        "raw_content": "Fri 13 Oct 2017 \u2013 US-based Zunum Aero has revealed more details of its hybrid-electric 12-seat regional aircraft that it claims will be operational by 2022. In April, Zunum announced it had received backing from Boeing HorizonX and JetBlue Technology Ventures (see article). The aircraft is being designed to have a maximum cruise speed of 340 miles an hour and a take-off distance of 2,200 feet (670m), and the company believes it can open up fast and affordable travel for thousands of communities across the United States. It is expected to have up to 80 per cent lower emissions compared to comparable jet aircraft, and over time Zunum\u2019s quest is to eliminate emissions with an all-electric version. UK low-cost carrier easyJet recently unveiled its support for an electric regional aircraft in development by US start-up, Wright Electric (see article).\nThe US has many thousands of small airports yet Zunum says around 96% of air traffic travels through 1% of its airports, leaving a large untapped market on short routes where it is unprofitable for private jets and commercial airlines to operate. The company believes that with advances in battery technology, lightweight electric motors and carbon composite airframes, direct costs could work out at eight US cents per seat-mile, or $250 per hour \u2013 about one-fifth that of a small jet or turboprop plane. Many smaller airports also have environmental constraints that Zunum says its aircraft can overcome.\nThe aircraft would be powered by two electric motors and a supplemental jet-fuel engine to ensure the plane has a range of up to 700 miles \u2013 about two hours of flight \u2013 and so well beyond current battery technology capability. The motor being designed by Zunum will drive a fan similar to the bypass fan on a conventional jet engine but without combustion. These quiet electric propulsors with their variable pitch fans would enable a 40% reduction in runway needs and a 75% drop in community noise. Wing-integrated batteries would enable tailoring of onboard battery capacity and quick-swap or recharge at airports.\nThe company says it is discussing with aircraft manufacturers about building the airframe. It is planning to open a second development in the Chicago area and start ground tests ahead of first flights planned for 2019.\nWith projected advances in battery technology Zunum is setting its sights on a larger 50-seater plane with a range of 1,000 miles by the end of the next decade.\n\u201cRegional travel is ripe for reinvention,\u201d says JetBlue Technology Ventures, which backs travel and technology early start-ups. \u201cOptions for journeys up to a thousand miles are far from ideal, limited to slow travel on the ground and air service consolidating to large hubs. As a result, door-to-door times have not improved for decades, and the only alternative, high-speed rail, is limited by heavy capital needs for a few dense corridors. Zunum Aero aims to change that.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Embargoed to 0001 Tuesday January 6 File photo dated 08/10/13 of a couple looking at houses for sale in a estate agents window. The number of first-time buyers climbing onto the property ladder jumped by more than a fifth last year to stand at a seven-year high, figures today revealed.\nLess than 20% of young adults will own homes in 2020 compared to 60% a decade ago if the current housing crisis goes unchecked, a leading housing charity has warned.\nThe number of 25 to 34 year olds on the property ladder will halve by the end of this government if the housing shortage is unresolved, according to Shelter. During the past decade, the number of young homeowners has plummeted by a more than a third, while the number of private renters in the same age group has more than doubled.\nRosie currently rents a one bed flat in Hackney with her boyfriend and says the only way she could afford to buy is if she was left a large amount of inheritance money.\n\"I am definitely priced out of the housing market,\" the 27-year-old says. \"I just have no ambition to own a house because it is not possible for me to save for a deposit. It sounds morbid but the only way I would be able to afford a house is if someone in my family passed away and left me money, or if I married into money.\n\"I feel totally trapped into renting as my only option, and that in itself is unaffordable and corrupt.\"\nThe crisis, which is also driving many young adults to move back in with their parents, is due to a combination of \"rock-bottom house building levels, sky-high house prices and a broken private rental market\", Shelter has said.\nRichard moved back in with his parents in 2010, two years after graduating because he couldn't afford to rent after switching jobs.\n\"It\u2019s a long commute to work, a good hour and a half and it\u2019s \u00a3300 a month travel. But it\u2019s the only option at the moment,\" the 28-year-old says. \"It\u2019s either grin and bear paying the extortionate rent prices in London or commute in and pay the extortionate commuting fees.\n\u201cMy parents don\u2019t want me there. I don\u2019t want to be there. But it\u2019s purely because I don\u2019t have any choice.\"\n\"I\u2019ve got to be realistic: Do I want to be living at home after 30 and the answer to that question is no. But I look around and some of my close friends who are past 30 are still living at home.\"\nHe adds: \"The only people I know who have managed to get themselves sorted are those who have received an inheritance, people who have lived up north or people who didn\u2019t go to university and started earning years ago.\"\n\"Our housing shortage has been decades in the making, and only bold and immediate action can fix it,\" Campbell Robb, Shelter's chief executive says.\n\"No matter how hard they work or save, an entire generation is being forced to watch their dreams of a stable future slip through their fingers, stuck in properties where rents eat up their salaries and short term contracts leave them with no stability at all.\"\nBEYOND THE BALLOT:\nWill These 20 Shocking Facts Make Politicians Finally Listen To Private Renters?\nVivienne Westwood: Politicians Are Criminals\nDavid Lammy Reckons Both Major Parties Are Doing Housing Wrong\nHouse Prices Have Become A Ludicrous Game And This Infographic Proves It\nStress, Fear And Eating On The Floor - The True Cost Of The Housing Crisis Is Psychological\nThe Staggering Stat That Shows That Britain's 'Dream Of Homeownership' Is Not Happening\nBritain's Housing Crisis Is A Mess: Here's How We Sort It Out\nMumsnet, Hamptons And More Tell Us Their Three Wishes To Solve The Housing Crisis\nMORE: housing shelter young voices news rent young housing",
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        "raw_content": "Hussam Ayloush, Contributor\nHuman rights and civil rights activist and community organizer. He is the Executive Director of the Los Angeles Area office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR)\nA Muslim Immigrant Reflects On The Legacy Of Civil Rights\nAmerica\u2019s very greatness lies in its diversity; the equality of all its citizens before the law.\nDigital Collections - Wayne State University\nDuring Black History Month this year, the disgraceful Executive Order 9066, which permitted the incarceration of Japanese Americans, marked its 75th anniversary. As the month comes to an end, I have been reflecting on how much we, as Americans, owe to the African American and Japanese American communities. Their resilience in the face of adversity and overwhelming odds helped forge and define civil rights advocacy for generations. We\u2019ve come a long way, but recent discriminatory rhetoric and policies targeting refugees, immigrants, Muslims and other minorities by the Trump administration have reminded us of the important legacy of our country\u2019s civil rights struggle.\nThe civil rights we take for granted today were achieved through sheer sacrifice by countless activists and leaders. I am deeply indebted to the hard work and sacrifice that civil rights advocates made, because it allowed me, a Muslim and Syrian-Lebanese immigrant, to migrate to America, almost 30 years ago, and enjoy freedom and equality. When Rosa Parks sat on that bus on December 1, 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama and refused to give up her seat to a white commuter, she had no idea that her simple act of defiance in the face of discrimination was going to trigger a monumental butterfly effect. In response to this incident, black civil rights and community leaders, including a young reverend by the name of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. organized the Montgomery bus boycott, which eventually led to the desegregation of the bus line and subsequently sparked the civil rights movement in the South.\nAlthough slavery was abolished in 1865, it took Congress another hundred years before it secured citizenship for African Americans as mandated by the Constitution. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 outlawed segregation across the country, banned discrimination in hiring processes, and banned discrimination against voters at the local, state, and federal levels of government. The gains made by these landmark civil rights bills were hard-earned through peaceful mass protests and coordinated civil disobedience. The civil rights bills of the 1960s did not benefit African Americans alone; these acts have been used to challenge discrimination and harassment based on ethnicity, religion, national origin, gender, and sexual orientation.\nUnless we start treating fellow Americans and fellow human beings as we would want to be treated ourselves, America will cease to be great.\nFebruary is also the month of another unfortunate anniversary, the assassination of American civil rights hero Malcolm X. As a civil and human rights activist, my commitment to freedom and justice has been shaped and remains inspired by the courage, resolve, and commitment of Malcom X, El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz, who was assassinated on February 21, 1965. As an American Muslim, I am deeply grateful for the struggle of the African American community who fought not only for the rights of African Americans, but for the civil liberties of all Americans. The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), a civil rights organization, would not have been able to defend the rights of American Muslims successfully without these sacrifices and victories.\nI am equally grateful for the struggle of the Japanese American community whose members had their civil rights violated during WWII. On February 19, 1942, almost two months after Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed executive order 9066, which incarcerated 110,000 Japanese American citizens and Japanese legal residents based on the justification that they posed a threat to national security. The order effectively criminalized people based on their ethnicity and national origin.\nThey were detained in concentration camps throughout the country. Two of those camps were right here in California: Tule Lake and Manzanar. Today, Camp Manzanar is a National Historic Site visited by thousands of people each year. I have visited Manzanar several times over the past 12 years through my organization. CAIR-CA organizes bus trips to the historic site to educate the Muslim community and raise awareness about the Japanese American experience. I have also taken my children to visit in order to remind them that even in a democratic country like ours, civil rights can be violated; and that without sustained civic engagement, history may repeat itself. CAIR will participate in the annual pilgrimage to Manzanar on April 29, 2017. We encourage the public to join us.\nIf there is anything that we must learn from the unjust incarceration of Japanese Americans and the abuse inflicted on the African American community, it is that xenophobia, racism, ignorance, and failed political leadership will almost always lead to injustice and the abuse of the civil rights of fellow Americans whose only guilt is ethnic or religious otherness. 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        "raw_content": "Memphis Removes Confederate Statues From Park After Private Sale\nA statue of Confederate general and KKK leader Nathan Bedford Forrest came down first on Wednesday, just hours after the sale ordinance was signed.\nTwo Confederate statues in Memphis, Tennessee, were removed this week after a months-long battle.\nIn a unanimous vote, the Memphis\u2019 City Council approved a measure to remove the statues from Health Sciences Park and Memphis Park after a private sale of the parks, per The Commercial Appeal. The council approved the sale to an unknown buyer.\nMayor Jim Strickland posted photos of himself on social media signing the ordinance to sell the parks.\n\u201cHealth Sciences Park and Memphis Park have been sold,\u201d Strickland wrote on Twitter. \u201cOperations on those sites tonight are being conducted by a private entity and are compliant with state law. We will have further updates later tonight.\u201d\nStrickland\u2019s office did not immediately respond to HuffPost\u2019s request for comment.\nHealth Sciences Park and Memphis Park have been sold. Operations on those sites tonight are being conducted by a private entity and are compliant with state law. We will have further updates later tonight.\nThe statue of former Confederate general and Ku Klux Klan leader Nathan Bedford Forrest in Health Sciences Park was removed Wednesday night only hours after the ordinance was signed. A Facebook Live video from WREG Memphis showed crowds gathering in Health Sciences Park, waiting as authorities strapped Forrest\u2019s statue to a construction crane. People cheered as a crew removed the statue from its post and placed it on a flatbed.\nCranes also removed the statue of Jefferson Davis, located in Memphis Park, last night. According to The New York Times, crowds sang \u201cHit The Road Jack\u201d as the statue was taken away on a truck.\nIt\u2019s not clear what will happen to the statues now that the months-long debate as to whether to remove them has come to an end.\nResidents of Memphis have been a part of a nationwide debate over whether Confederate monuments should be removed and whether they glorify the country\u2019s ugly history with slavery. Confederate statues have been a source of contention in many cities, including New Orleans and Charlottesville, Virginia.\nActivist Tami Sawyer has led the effort to convince Memphis politicians to take action on the statues.\n\u201cIt just speaks again to the shadow which we live under here in Memphis, of Jim Crow, of slavery and of a lack of racial equality on our city,\u201d Sawyer told WREG in June.\nThe city council vote was supposed to take place in November, but was delayed several times, partly in an effort to mediate with protesters. The Sons of Confederate Veterans, a group of descendants of Confederate soldiers, fought the city on the removal efforts, Fox 13 reports.\nU.S. News Racism Civil War Extremism Memphis, Tennessee",
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        "raw_content": "Home NLRB Finds That Company Rule Prohibiting Workplace Recordings Violates The NLRA\nNLRB Finds That Company Rule Prohibiting Workplace Recordings Violates The NLRA\nBy Gregory B. Robertson on January 5, 2016\nOn December 24, 2015, the National Labor Relations Board (\u201cNLRB\u201d or the \u201cBoard\u201d) held that rules in Whole Foods\u2019 General Information Guide prohibiting unapproved tape and video recording in the workplace violate Section 8(a)(1) of the National Labor Relations Act (\u201cNLRA\u201d or the \u201cAct\u201d).\nA rule violates Section 8(a)(1) if it would reasonably tend to chill employees\u2019 exercise of their Section 7 rights, including the right to engage in protected concerted activity. If the rule in question explicitly restricts activity protected by Section 7, it is automatically unlawful; if it does not, the rule violates Section 8(a)(1) only if: (1) the employees would reasonably construe the rule\u2019s language to prohibit Section 7 activity; (2) the rule was promulgated in response to union activity; or (3) the rule was applied to restrict the exercise of Section 7 rights.\nIn its decision, Whole Foods Market, Inc., 363 NLRB No. 87, the Board considered the following related rules:\n1. \u201cIt is a violation of Whole Foods Market policy to record conversations, phone calls, images or company meetings with any recording device\u2026unless prior approval is received\u2026or unless all parties to the conversation give their consent.\u201d; and\n2. \u201cIt is a violation of Whole Foods Market policy to record conversations with a tape recorder or other recording device\u2026unless prior approval is received from your store or facility leadership.\u201d\nThe purpose of these rules was clearly spelled out in the company\u2019s General Information Guide:\n\u201cThe purpose of this policy is to eliminate a chilling effect on the expression of views that may exist when one person is concerned that his or her conversation with another is being secretly recorded. This concern can inhibit spontaneous and honest dialogue especially when sensitive or confidential matters are being discussed.\u201d\nDespite the rules\u2019 clearly delineated purpose, a majority of the Board found that an employee could reasonably interpret these rules to infringe upon his ability to engage in protected concerted activity because the rules applied regardless of the type of activity recorded or the purpose behind the recording. The majority distinguished the instant case from Flagstaff Medical Center, 357 NLRB No. 65 (2011), in which the Board had found that an employer policy prohibiting the use of cameras in a hospital setting did not violate the Act. According to the Board, employees could not have reasonably understood the rule in Flagstaff to prohibit Section 7 activity in light of its rationale\u2014protecting patients\u2019 privacy interests. Whole Foods\u2019 rationale\u2014protecting employees\u2019 privacy interests and encouraging open communication\u2014apparently did not have the same effect.\nMember Miscimarra dissented from the majority\u2019s opinion. In his dissent, Miscimarra criticized the Board\u2019s logic on several fronts. First, he explained that similar no-recording rules have been embraced by the Board in other contexts. More specifically, the Board has repeatedly held that parties are prohibited from insisting on a recording or verbatim transcription of collective-bargaining negotiations or grievance meetings. In these decisions, the Board has consistently opined that the presence of a reporter or recording device may inhibit free and open discussions\u2014the same rationale advanced by Whole Foods. Secondly, Miscimarra noted that the rules in question only prohibited a limited scope of protected activity\u2014as making an audio or video recording is often a solitary activity and, even when undertaken by two or more individuals, can concern matters other than mutual aid or protection. Most importantly, Miscimarra believed that employees would reasonably read Whole Foods\u2019 rules to safeguard their rights to engage in union-related and other protected concerted activity, not to prohibit Section 7 activity.\nThe Board majority, however, disregarded Miscimarra\u2019s arguments and instead ruled in favor of a broad new rule: Absent a sufficient rationale, rules that prohibit audio or video recording at the workplace are unlawful. Unfortunately, the Board has failed to provide meaningful guidance to help employers determine what rationales are \u201csufficient\u201d to justify such rules; while protecting hospital patients\u2019 privacy is sufficient, maintaining employee privacy and encouraging open dialogue in the workplace are not. As a result, all employers who currently prohibit recordings in the workplace should consider reviewing their policies in light of the Board\u2019s decision.\nTags: Gregory B. Robertson, NLRA, NLRB",
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        "raw_content": "A personal injury lawyer experienced at obtaining clients compensation\nPersonal injury law enables people harmed by intentional or negligent acts to recover financially for their losses. If you\u2019ve been injured or sustained property damage, it\u2019s very helpful to hire an experienced lawyer who can aggressively pursue compensation from the responsible parties.\nThe money you may receive to compensate for your losses is known as \u201cdamages.\u201d Depending on the circumstances of your personal injury, you may be eligible for different types of damages, including medical expenses, loss of wages and pain and suffering, among others.\nIf you or a loved one was injured, don\u2019t delay taking action. Your right to compensation may be affected by the statute of limitations, which limits the amount of time you have to file claims for most cases.\nContact a Tennessee personal injury lawyer at Meade Law Group\nIf you have suffered an injury or sustained significant property damage in Tennessee, contact Meade Law Group. We\u2019re prepared to put our experience and resources to work for you. Call (423) 464-7779 today. There\u2019s absolutely no obligation. You don\u2019t pay us any fees unless you win.\nMeade Law Group. Helping injured individuals \u2013 one family at a time.",
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        "raw_content": "Rowing for freedom \u2013 Julia Immonen - April 2012\nCLAIRE MUSTERS reports on how one Christian woman\u2019s inspired idea and passion to see an end to human trafficking launched a successful world record row across the Atlantic ...\nAs part of an all-female crew Julia Immonen spent 45 days at sea and, in February, came away with two world records \u2013 the first five-woman team to row any ocean and the fastest crossing of the Atlantic Ocean by an all-female team.\nRowing to raise awareness of the global problem of human trafficking, Julia is now planning a pre-Olympic campaign.\nThe Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge is known as the world\u2019s toughest rowing race. Julia explains that taking part was: \u201can amazing journey, the best and worst thing I\u2019ll ever do. It was incredible \u2013 being stripped of everything, you learn what you\u2019re all about. It\u2019s shown my faith at its rawest and, rather than going quiet, I found myself literally running to God and standing firmly on his promises.\u201d\nJulia founded Sport Against Trafficking as a positive way to raise awareness after she heard how rife human trafficking is across the world today. As a sports lover she felt she could combine her two passions and this also inspired the whole Row For Freedom team, who raised money for the A21 Campaign and ECPAT UK \u2013 both charities working with victims of trafficking.\nJulia believes God called her to take up the rowing challenge. Her rowing partner on board, Kate Richardson, is a Christian too. They knew it was going to be tough, but didn\u2019t figure in the amount of equipment malfunctions they would have to deal with. Julia believes that God allowed everything they relied on to be taken away so that they were relying only on him.\n\u201cKate said, \u2018it\u2019s not going to get any worse is it, Julia?\u2019 after the first thing broke \u2013 and then it got 10 times worse. Everything that could break broke \u2013 the automatic steering in the first couple of weeks, the water maker broke on day 15 \u2026 We had an iPod speaker to play music out loud and even that broke.\u201d\nThe physical and mental challenges they faced were enormous too, as they endured sweltering heat, terrible sores and chafing, 40-foot waves, storms, sickness, sleep deprivation, hunger, boredom, loneliness and cramp.\nFor Julia the mental challenge was the hardest, coming to terms with how many endless hours they would be rowing (they rowed around the clock, two hours on, two hours off), but remembering the cause kept her strong:\n\u201cWhen it got tough I reminded myself that I have the option to get off this boat in Barbados and there are 27 million who don\u2019t have that freedom. Kate and I prayed at night together when rowing and I said early on, let\u2019s pray for the 27 million each night and we did \u2013 that kept it really real for me.\u201d\nJulia is now focusing on registering Sport Against Trafficking as a charity so that she can develop what she does with it further. She has \u201cbeen amazed by the backing Row For Freedom had from the Prime Minister, celebrities and sporting figures \u2013 and I really believe that was supernatural favour.\u201d\nHer huge achievement has certainly opened up doors for Julia to talk about the row, but also make people more aware of the issue of trafficking. She was asked to tour with Matt and Beth Redman and LZ7 as they launched their anti-trafficking single 27 Million at the end of February. The whole Row for Freedom team and their boat The Guardian will be participating in the Queen\u2019s Jubilee Flotilla in June. All these things raise Julia\u2019s profile and give her a platform to challenge people.\nJulia intends to round up the high-profile connections she has made for a pre-Olympic campaign to raise awareness about the increase in human trafficking that occurs before any big sporting event.\n\u201cProstitution has already doubled in East London ahead of the Olympics because there are 10,000 men working on the construction site,\u201d she says. \u201cThis just shows what a big problem it is and the average person in the UK just doesn\u2019t know about it.\u201d\n\u2022 For more information see www.rowforfreedom.com and\u2028www.sportagainsttrafficking.com",
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        "raw_content": "Protein adsorption and fibroblast adhesion on irradiated polysiloxane surfaces\nAvery peculiar case of differential cell response towards polysiloxane surfaces of very similar composition is investigated. Poly(hydroxymethylsiloxane) PHMS) surfaces treated either by O-2-plasma or 6 keVAr(+) -beams have been used to test the adhesion, proliferation and spreading of human fibroblasts. The surface chemical structure and nanomorphology were investigated by means of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), surface free energy measurements and atomic force microscopy (AFM). In spite of the close compositional and morphological similarity of the modified surfaces, the viability of the adhered cells, evaluated by means of optical microscopy and epifluorescence microscopy, was found to be very different in the two cases. The study of the features of the adsorbed protein adlayer on the two types of surfaces was performed by XPS and AFM and indicated that the overall cell behavior is connected to a quite different protein aggregation process, occurring respectively on the plasma- and Ar+-modified polysiloxane surfaces. It is suggested that the specific biological response of the modified surfaces is determined by the chemical structure at the nanometric level. (C) 2003 Kluwer Academic Publishers\nTitolo: Protein adsorption and fibroblast adhesion on irradiated polysiloxane surfaces\nCarnazza S\nGuglielmino S.\nJOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE. MATERIALS IN MEDICINE\nCitazione: Protein adsorption and fibroblast adhesion on irradiated polysiloxane surfaces / Satriano C; Marletta G; Carnazza S; Guglielmino S. - In: JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE. MATERIALS IN MEDICINE. - ISSN 0957-4530. - 14:8(2003), pp. 663-670.\nAbstract: Avery peculiar case of differential cell response towards polysiloxane surfaces of very similar composition is investigated. Poly(hydroxymethylsiloxane) PHMS) surfaces treated either by O-2-plasma or 6 keVAr(+) -beams have been used to test the adhesion, proliferation and spreading of human fibroblasts. The surface chemical structure and nanomorphology were investigated by means of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), surface free energy measurements and atomic force microscopy (AFM). In spite of the close compositional and morphological similarity of the modified surfaces, the viability of the adhered cells, evaluated by means of optical microscopy and epifluorescence microscopy, was found to be very different in the two cases. The study of the features of the adsorbed protein adlayer on the two types of surfaces was performed by XPS and AFM and indicated that the overall cell behavior is connected to a quite different protein aggregation process, occurring respectively on the plasma- and Ar+-modified polysiloxane surfaces. It is suggested that the specific biological response of the modified surfaces is determined by the chemical structure at the nanometric level. (C) 2003 Kluwer Academic Publishers",
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        "raw_content": "Rethinking Transnational Chinese Capital...\nRethinking Transnational Chinese Capitalism and Diplomacy: Reflections on Research Projects in Northern Thailand and their Implications for Singapore\nPrecipitated by the rise of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in recent decades, Chinese capitalism has transformed itself with new facades, attracting much interest from politicians, academics, economists and other professionals. The variegated forms of Chinese transnational entrepreneurship have made their way to Chiang Mai, the cultural capital of Lanna, or Northern Thailand. Set against a loosely structured milieu with proximal connectivity to PRC Chinese and other developing nationalities, Chiang Mai provides an excellent terrain for the exemplification of the multiplicity, malleability and fluidity of Chinese capitalism bearing implications for public policies and diplomacy. Based on several research-based projects done in culturally distinctive Chiang Mai, the presenter seeks to provide an overview of transnational Chinese entrepreneurship, economic cultures, smart city, tourism, cultural and citizen diplomacy from both Thai and PRC Chinese perspectives. In essence, the presenter poses and attempts to answer the question, \"What can we learn from Chiang Mai's experience of transnational Chinese capitalism?\" Drawing from his immersive experience over the past 6 years, the presenter seeks to highlight some lessons for Singapore's contextual considerations.\nDr Lee Kian Cheng is a Singaporean serving as a Lecturer with the School of International Affairs, Faculty of Political Science and Public Administration, Chiang Mai University, Thailand. His academic qualifications include B.Sc (Physics), M.A. (Biblical Studies), M.Div., M.A. (Southeast Asian Studies), Th.M (Asian Christianity) and Ph.D. (Social Sciences). He teaches Southeast Asian Studies, East Asian Studies, Religions of Asia, International Relations, Political Economy of Asia Pacific, and Seminar on Chinese in SEA. He is currently researching Chinese business practices, transnational entrepreneurship, cultural and citizen diplomacy, and Thai religious networks. Dr Lee has served as a military officer with the Singapore Armed Forces. He is also a board director of Asian Pastoral Institute Ltd., which is based in Singapore. He currently resides in Chiang Mai but often returns to provide consultancy services in Singapore.\nFor registration, please fill in this form and email to <iseasevents2@iseas.edu.sg> by Wednesday, 18 July 2018.",
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        "raw_content": "If it is being produced by a coal-fired power plant or any other fossil fuel, then the electric power used to charge the batteries of electric vehicles would not result in any significant decrease of carbon emissions. Many studies have shown that in several cases carbon emissions would actually increase.\nData from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (USEIA) shows that the production in the United States of an average kilowatt (kWh) of electricity generates about 1.2 pounds of carbon dioxide. In some localities the emissions are greater, and in others smaller, because different regions produce their electricity from different fuel sources.\nAn average kilowatt stored in a battery drives an electric car about three miles. For example, the Chevy Volt has a battery capacity of 18.4 kilowatts and a range of 53 miles, while the Tesla has a battery capacity of 85 kilowatts and a range of 265 miles.\nSo how does this compare to an internal combustion engine? Every gallon of gasoline produces about 20 pounds of CO2 when fully combusted, even though the gallon weighs less than seven pounds. This is explained by the weight of the oxygen needed for the combustion. (The USEIA calculates that a gallon of gasoline free from ethanol produces 19.64 pounds of CO2.)\nBased on the USEIA data above, it is clear that an electric car will travel one mile and emit 0.4 pounds of carbon dioxide (1.2pounds/3 miles), while a car with an internal combustion engine that averages 20 miles per gallon will emit about one pound per mile (20 pounds/20 miles). Assuming each vehicle is a typical car driven 10,000 miles per year, then the electric car would produce 6000 pounds less (i.e., 2.7 metric tons less) of carbon emissions, compared to a 20-mpg internal combustion engine car.\nThe market value of this 2.7 metric tons is under $100 per year. Note, though, that as the miles-per-gallon number increases in a car using an internal combustion engine, it approaches the emission cleanliness of an electric car. An internal combustion-powered vehicle that has a fuel efficiency of 50 miles per gallon will emit the same amount of carbon dioxide per mile as the average electric car using a typical U.S.-produced kilowatt of electricity.\nUnfortunately, some individuals are not that much interested in the environmental advantages of electric cars; they are simply financially pragmatic and would be interested in purchasing an electric vehicle provided the initial price premium can be reasonably expected to result in sufficient fuel saving. Again, the facts show, unfortunately, that the electric car premiums are not justified on a cash-flow basis.\nLet us look at the scientific figures. The retail price of kilowatts differs substantially from one region of the country to another. In some places, one kilowatt retails for up to $0.26 (e.g., in New York City and neighboring Westchester County, including taxes and surcharges), while in other regions it is under $0.10 (e.g., $.07 in Oklahoma, $.075 in Texas, and $.08 in Virginia) . Charging an electric car in the state of New York is clearly much more expensive than doing so in the state of Oklahoma.\nElectric vehicle for the masses? The 2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV, General Motors Corporation.\nWhat does this imply? It implies that electric vehicles will probably need a much longer period of time to recapture the initial premium charged by the manufacturers. Based on the above, it is clear that fuel cost for an electric car could be as high as nine cents per mile in some cases and possibly as low as three to four cents per mile in others.\nHow does this compare to an automobile powered by an internal combustion engine? Assuming an average price of $2.40 for a gallon of unleaded regular and the CAF\u00c9 (corporate average fuel economy as set by the EPA) standard of 35.5 miles per gallon, the average cost of gasoline per mile would be under 7 cents, which is less expensive than the cost of electricity to charge an electric vehicle in areas like New York.\nBut since not many cars get a 35.5 miles per gallon efficiency, let us assume that an average automobile efficiency of 20 miles per gallon. In this case, the fuel cost per mile would be 12 cents. Such a cost will be only 3 cents per mile more expensive than fueling an electric car in an area like New York City, but 8 cents more expensive than fueling one in such areas as Texas.\nSo the question is: are the potential fuel savings of an electric vehicle large enough to rationalize the initial $10,000 premium charged by the manufacturer? (General Motors\u2019 manufacturer\u2019s suggested retail price for the Chevrolet Cruze is about $10,000 less than that for the Chevrolet Volt). Unfortunately, the above simple calculations make it clear that no rational person would be willing to pay a premium of about $10,000 in order to actualize savings of about $300-800 per annum.\nThe electronic vehicle fad is not about to make major inroads into the car market. The vehicles are not zero-emission and their advantages over internal combustion engine cars are limited by both science and tax policy. The average consumer will not pay a premium for a vehicle whose fuel presently results in almost the same volume of carbon emissions as an internal combustion-powered vehicle and whose fuel cost savings cannot justify the high premium being charged by the manufacturers.\nThis does not mean that there will not be a market for electric vehicles. It only suggests that a mass market for them is highly unlikely under the current conditions. Luxury brands such as Tesla, Mercedes Benz, and BMW would have no problem catering to a niche of conspicuous consumers who are not bothered by high prices and who enjoy a perceived scarcity and quality.\nBut a mass market of electric vehicles will not develop unless such automobiles consume fuel whose total direct and indirect emissions are less than internal combustion engine vehicles and whose projected annual savings in fuel cost justify the initial price premium. That can be accomplished either through higher gasoline prices or much lower initial price premiums, or a combination of both. This is why I do not think that GM\u2019s Chevrolet Bolt will be a big success in its current format.",
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        "raw_content": "ISLE OF WIGHT STEAM RAILWAY AWARDED ACCREDITED MUSEUM STATUS\nL-R: Maria Ragan (Museum Accreditation Committee), Roger Macdonald and Maggie Appleton (President of the Museums Association)\nThe Isle of Wight Steam Railway (IWSR) has been recognised by Arts Council England as one of the UK\u2019s leading museum experiences.\nThe entire heritage railway operation has been awarded Full Accreditation status \u2013 from Wootton to Smallbrook Junction, including the headquarters at Havenstreet.\nArts Council England scrutinises every aspect of how the collections are cared for as well as the visitor journey. It also looks at the museum management, the services offered and all must meet a set of standards designed to measure the quality of museums across the UK.\nThe Railway now joins a small number of other accredited museums on the Isle of Wight such as Dimbola, Brading Roman Villa and Carisbrooke Castle Museum.\nPeter Conway, Chairman of IWSR has said:\n\u201cThis national award raises our profile and prestige within the heritage railway sector, as well as being an enormous achievement for the whole Island.\n\u201cThe Railway\u2019s Board of Trustees acknowledge with grateful thanks, the enormous amount of work which has been undertaken by our team to achieve this status. In particular our Museum and Archive team that lead on our application.\u201d\nMuseum curator at the Railway, Roger Macdonald commented:\n\u201cThe whole application process has taken three years, presenting many challenges and learning points for the team along the way. We are absolutely thrilled to be rewarded with this positive outcome\u201d.\nThe museum team comprises of 17 enthusiastic volunteers and is custodian to a wide variety of artefacts including uniforms, signage and other railway items. It also has a large archive and\nphotographic collection.\nPeter Vail, General Manager, IWSR said:\n\u201cThis award is of real significance and it is a great credit to all those involved from within our ranks and our external mentor, Gary Wragg a museum specialist from Winchester. Accreditation will enable the Railway to apply for further grants and awards and our new status will enable us to display exhibits on loan from other museums in the UK.\u201d\nIn the awarding statement, which was officially received on 29th November 2018 and is valid for 5 years, Arts Council England stated \u201cthe panel recognised the hard work that had gone into the application and were pleased to hear how the organisation has developed a good museum practice.\u201d\nThe accreditation was recognised at a special ceremony held in Winchester on 6th February 2019.",
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        "raw_content": "WordPress hack sees 1.5m attacks in \u201cfeeding frenzy\u201d\nLuke Irwin 13th February 2017\nTens of thousands of WordPress blogs have been attacked and defaced by criminal hackers after a privilege escalation vulnerability affecting WordPress 4.7 and 4.7.1 was disclosed last week.\nAlthough many blogs automatically upgraded to version 4.7.2 on 26 January, tens of thousands did not, leaving them open to attack. Indeed, soon after the bug was disclosed, multiple public exploits were shared and posted online, fuelling over 800,000 attacks in a 48-hour period \u2013 a number that tech news site Bleeping Computer estimates has now risen to over 1.5 million.\n\u201cThis vulnerability has resulted in a kind of feeding frenzy where attackers are competing with each other to deface vulnerable WordPress websites,\u201d said Mark Maunder, WordFence\u2019s founder and CEO.\nWordPress is urging site owners to install the latest update.\nThe attack has been traced to a flaw in an add-on that was introduced in versions of WordPress released at the end of last year.\nAccording to security firm Sucuri, which told WordPress about the vulnerability on 20 January, attackers were able to craft simple HTTP requests that allowed them to bypass authentication systems and edit the titles and content of WordPress pages.\nThe importance of installing patches as soon as they are released cannot be overstressed \u2013 even if you think your website is not likely to be targeted. The fact is that all websites are at risk because criminal hackers do not usually focus on specific sites but use automated attacks to seek known weaknesses in order to steal data.\nPatch management is one of the five controls in the government\u2019s Cyber Essentials scheme, which provides a set of controls that organisations can implement to establish a baseline of cyber security.",
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        "raw_content": "CRUSHED BETWEEN COBBLESTONES 1988 by Lawrence Weiner\nImage courtesy of Lawrence Weiner\nLawrence Weiner\u2019s use of language as his primary medium has marked him out as one of the leading figures of conceptual art. This display of work by Lawrence Weiner forms part of a collection of international contemporary art jointly owned by Tate and National Galleries of Scotland. It is known as ARTIST ROOMS and focuses on individual rooms devoted to particular artists.\nWeiner\u2019s work focuses on the interaction between the artwork and the \u2018receiver\u2019 \u2013 his term for the audience who encounters the work in some form and chooses to engage with it through thoughts or actions. Weiner defines his medium as \u2018language + the material referred to\u2019, emphasising the flexibility of their presentation: these works have no particular physical form in themselves and only exist as language, with the potential to be displayed or otherwise transmitted.\nSo far, Weiner\u2019s statements have taken the form of text inscribed in gallery or public spaces, books and posters, cast or carved objects, spoken dialogue in audio and video works, song lyrics and even tattoos. Installed on Levels 2, 3 and 4, this cycle of works from 1988 consists of ten statements, each suggesting a physical action or invoking the manipulation of an object or material.\nIn fact, Weiner regards his statements as sculpture rather than poetry, explaining that \u2018they show the relationship of object to object and that is the idea and purpose of a sculpture\u2019. Lawrence Weiner was born in 1942 in New York City, where he lives and works.\nLawrence Weiner: CRUSHED BETWEEN COBBLESTONES 1988\nTATE MODERN \u2013 London\n\u2190 OPENING: SELF MEMORIES \u2013 VENICE 2015 Resort 2016 by Josh Goot \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Keysight and Ixia to Combine to Accelerate Growth and Create a Powerful Innovation Engine\nCash Transaction Valued at Approximately $1.6 Billion\nAccelerates Growth Initiatives and Enhances Scale to Further Strengthen Market Position\nCombines World Class Talent and IP Portfolios to Drive Innovation and Shareholder Value\nTransaction Expected to be Immediately Accretive\nInvestor Conference Call Scheduled Today at 5:30 a.m. Pacific Time\nSANTA ROSA, Calif. & CALABASAS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 30, 2017-- Keysight Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: KEYS) and Ixia (Nasdaq: XXIA) today announced a definitive agreement for Keysight to acquire Ixia in an all-cash transaction totaling approximately $1.6 billion in consideration, net of cash. The Board of Directors of both companies have unanimously approved the transaction, which is anticipated to close no later than the end of October 2017 and is subject to customary closing conditions and approvals.\nUnder the terms of the agreement, Ixia shareholders will receive $19.65 per share in cash. This represents a premium of approximately 45% to Ixia\u2019s unaffected closing stock price on December 1, 2016, the last trading day prior to media reports that Ixia was considering strategic alternatives, and a premium of approximately 38% to the Ixia\u2019s unaffected 52-week high closing stock price for the period ended December 1, 2016.\n\u201cThe proposed acquisition of Ixia is in direct alignment with our strategy to transform Keysight for growth and is 100% complementary to our business,\u201d said Ron Nersesian, Keysight president and CEO. \u201cThe combination creates a powerful innovation engine to fuel growth, expands our software-centric solutions and builds new opportunities through sales and technology leverage. Ixia also brings a world-class level of talent, and together, we will provide leading-edge solutions that address the fastest-growing communications and networking trends including 5G, IoT, visibility, security and application performance.\u201d\nThe combination of Keysight and Ixia brings together two highly complementary companies to create an innovative force in leading-edge technologies that spans electronic design, device and network validation, and application and security performance. Ixia has a broad IP portfolio that encompasses network communications, visibility, application and security technologies with solutions deeply rooted in software. Additionally, Ixia\u2019s IP includes extensive networking and wireless protocols that will extend Keysight\u2019s position in wireless communications and create a unique combination of Layer 1 through 7 end-to-end solutions that address fast-growing segments of the 5G communications design and test ecosystem.\n\u201cWe are confident that Keysight is the ideal partner to accelerate our growth initiatives and will continue to build upon our successful 20-year history,\u201d said Bethany Mayer, Ixia president and CEO. \u201cIxia and Keysight share many of the same values including our dedication to innovation of leading-edge technologies, and commitment to operational excellence and financial discipline, which combine to create value for shareholders. We also have industry leading IP portfolios that are complementary, deep technical prowess and amazing teams. We believe that together, Ixia and Keysight have a tremendous opportunity to further strengthen our market leading positions and create unprecedented value for our customers, partners, employees and shareholders. The transaction also provides Ixia shareholders significant cash value at a substantial premium to market.\u201d\nBenefits of the Combination\nAccelerates Keysight\u2019s Growth by Creating a Powerful Innovation Engine: Enables a unique combination of Layer 1 through 7 end-to-end solutions for assessing performance from the mobile device to the data center and the cloud. Also expands Keysight\u2019s software capabilities by adding engineering talent and software-centric solutions with a high gross-margin profile.\nEnhances Scale, Expands SAM and Deepens Market Penetration: Increases Keysight\u2019s SAM by approximately $2.5 billion and establishes a strong position in fast-growing segments. The combined company will serve over 100 countries around the world, and Keysight\u2019s worldwide go-to-market strength and sales channel enables Ixia access to previously untapped non-US NEMs, particularly in Asia.\nCombines Global Talent and Advances Innovation Culture: The combination brings together two world-class organizations with innovative culture and common values that will help drive strong collaboration and innovation.\nCompelling Financial Profile: The combined company will have an attractive financial profile with enhanced cash flow driven by synergies, scale and improved revenue growth.\nImmediately Accretive: Keysight expects the transaction to be immediately accretive to adjusted earnings with annual cost synergies of $60 million, of which $50 million is expected to be achieved within 24 months. Revenue synergies are expected to be in excess of $50 million by year three and $100 million by year five.\nTiming and Approvals\nThe transaction, which is expected to be completed no later than the end of October 2017, is subject to approval by Ixia shareholders, regulatory approvals, including expiration or termination of the applicable waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act, as well as other customary closing conditions.\nKeysight has entered into voting agreements with Errol Ginsberg, Chairman of the Board of Ixia, and Katelia Capital Group, Ltd., collective owners of approximately 23% of Ixia\u2019s outstanding common stock, pursuant to which the shareholders have agreed to vote their shares in support of the transaction.\nInvestor Conference Call Scheduled for Today\nKeysight and Ixia will host a joint conference call and online webcast today, Jan. 30 at 5:30 a.m. Pacific Time (8:30 a.m. Eastern Time) to discuss the transaction. This event will be webcast in listen-only mode. Listeners may log on to the call at Keysight\u2019s Investor website at www.investor.keysight.com or on Ixia\u2019s website at http://investor.ixiacom.com. Interested participants can also access the call by dialing (877) 201-0168 or (647) 788-4901 for international callers. Conference ID 63695238. A slide presentation will be available 15 minutes before the call, on the Keysight website, under Upcoming Events.\nFollowing the live webcast, an archived version will be available for at least 90 days. An audio replay of the call will be available at approximately 8:00 a.m. Pacific Time (11:00 a.m. Eastern Time), through Feb. 6 by dialing (800) 585-8367 or (416) 621-4642 from outside the U.S. and entering pass code 63695238.\nKeysight expects to report financial results for its first quarter of fiscal 2017 on Thursday, Feb. 16, 2017. Ixia expects to report financial results for its fourth quarter and year 2016 on Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2017 through a press release and at that time will not hold a conference call.\nGoldman, Sachs & Co. is serving as financial advisor to Keysight and Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP is serving as legal counsel. Deutsche Bank is serving as financial advisor to Ixia and Bryan Cave LLP is serving as legal counsel to Ixia.\nThis news release contains forward-looking statements as defined in the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and is subject to the safe harbors created therein. These forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties that could significantly affect the expected results and are based on certain key assumptions. Due to such uncertainties and risks, no assurances can be given that such expectations will prove to have been correct, and readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof. The forward-looking statements contained herein include, but are not limited to, the manner in which the parties plan to effect the transaction; the expected benefits and costs of the transaction; management plans relating to the transaction; the expected timing of the completion of the transaction; the parties\u2019 ability to complete the transaction considering the various closing conditions, including conditions related to regulatory and Ixia shareholder approvals; the plans, strategies and objectives of management for future operations; product development, product extensions, product integration, complementary product offerings and growth opportunities in certain business areas; the potential future financial impact of the transaction; and any assumptions underlying any of the foregoing. Actual results may differ materially from those referred to in the forward-looking statements due to a number of important factors, including but not limited to the possibility that expected benefits of the transaction may not materialize as expected; that the transaction may not be timely completed, if at all; that Keysight may not be able to successfully integrate the solutions and employees of Keysight and Ixia or ensure the continued performance or growth of Ixia\u2019s products or solutions.\nIn addition, other risks that Keysight faces include those detailed in Keysight\u2019s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including Keysight\u2019s annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended October 31, 2016. Other risks that Ixia faces include those detailed in Ixia\u2019s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including Ixia\u2019s annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2015.\nForward-looking statements are based on the beliefs and assumptions of Keysight\u2019s and Ixia\u2019s management and on currently available information. Keysight and Ixia undertake no responsibility to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement.\nIxia plans to file with the Securities and Exchange Commission and to mail to its shareholders a proxy statement in connection with the proposed transaction. The proxy statement will contain important information about Ixia, the proposed transaction, and related matters. Ixia also plans to file with the Securities and Exchange Commission other documents regarding the proposed transaction. BEFORE MAKING ANY VOTING DECISION, IXIA\u2019S SHAREHOLDERS ARE URGED TO READ THE PROXY STATEMENT AND ANY OTHER RELEVANT MATERIALS FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION CAREFULLY IN THEIR ENTIRETY WHEN THEY BECOME AVAILABLE. Ixia\u2019s shareholders will be able to obtain free copies of the proxy statement and other documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission by Ixia through the web site maintained by the Securities and Exchange Commission at www.sec.gov or through the investor relations section of Ixia\u2019s website at http://investor.ixiacom.com.\nThis document does not constitute a solicitation of proxy, an offer to purchase or a solicitation of an offer to sell any securities. Ixia and its directors and executive officers may be deemed to be participants in the solicitation of proxies from Ixia\u2019s shareholders with respect to the proposed transactions. Information regarding Ixia\u2019s directors and executive officers is contained in Amendment No. 1 to Ixia\u2019s annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2015 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on May 5, 2016 and in its proxy statement for the Ixia\u2019s 2016 annual meeting of shareholders filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on May 3, 2016. Additional information regarding the interests of Ixia\u2019s directors and executive officers in the transaction will be included in the proxy statement for the special meeting of Ixia\u2019s shareholders to be held to approve the transactions contemplated by the merger agreement and in other relevant documents regarding proposed transaction, when filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.\nKeysight Technologies (NYSE: KEYS) helps customers bring breakthrough electronic products and systems to market faster and at a lower cost. Keysight\u2019s solutions go where the electronic signal goes, from design simulation, to prototype validation, to manufacturing test, to optimization in the network. Customers span the worldwide communications ecosystem, internet infrastructure, aerospace & defense, automotive, semiconductor and general electronics end markets. Keysight generated revenues of $2.9B in fiscal year 2016. More information is available at www.keysight.com.\nAdditional information about Keysight Technologies is available in the newsroom at www.keysight.com/go/news.\nIxia (Nasdaq: XXIA) provides testing, visibility, and security solutions, strengthening applications across physical and virtual networks for enterprises, service providers, and network equipment manufacturers. Ixia offers companies trusted environments in which to develop, deploy, and operate. 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        "raw_content": "A few times each year, we hold a memorial gathering at Golda Meir House. It\u2019s a chance for both staff and tenants to remember tenants who have recently passed away. It\u2019s a way to bring closure to our collective loss.\nLaura Isenberg, Resident Services Administrator, is the facilitator of the gathering. She begins by reading a meditation called \u201cWe Remember Them\u201d. Tissues and candy are handed out: one for tears, the other to symbolize sweet memories. She lights a candle and gives a brief remembrance of each of the tenants who have died, while passing around a photo. Then, participants are invited to share their special memories.\nThis past week, we held a memorial gathering to remember six tenants. It was a bit different from others we\u2019ve held in the past. This was a unique group. Some had been loners. A few suffered from mental illness. Others were completely without family. As I listened to the memories being shared, it was evident how many sitting in the room had touched the lives of those we were remembering. I was sitting among the many tenants and staff, and in almost every situation, GMH had become their family. These tenants had brought out the best in the Golda community.\nThe gathering was enriched by Journey Song, a group of volunteers who visit the very ill to share their gift of song. One member, Claire Kastner is a public health nurse in Newton who had tended to one of the deceased tenants for many months. The bond they shared was one of mutual love and respect. As a final tribute, Claire and her group volunteered to sing to honor the memory of everyone we had lost.\nOften we do not see or understand a person\u2019s better nature in our everyday interaction. I was struck by how many in the room had made a positive contribution -- whether large or small -- to life at Golda Meir House. Sitting at the memorial gathering, I had a new understanding of the meaning of community.",
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        "raw_content": "Some of Jim's Commissions\nThis set of nesting bowls was designed to have an oriental look and be displayed as one piece but used as two.\nThe wood - walnut and maple - came from the surroundings of a building at Lakefield College School known as \"Uplands\". The piece was commissioned for a gift to a long-time friend and supporter of the school.\nMemories of an old Cottage\nThis old cottage had become uninhabitable and was to be torn down to make way for a new building. Jim removed the old rough-sawn pine from around the fireplace. This wall faced the morning sun for more than a hundred years and, as you can see from the pictures, what was hanging on the walls left their marks.\nA dozen chargers were commissioned from this wood to give to family members as a remembrance of earlier times at this cottage.\nGrowing up on a farm in Caledon\nJim's customer heard that the farm where she had raised her family had been sold to become a gravel pit. She and Jim visited the farm and collected fallen and dead branches from some of the trees, some barn board and some cedar rails.\nA total of six pieces were commissioned of which two are shown above. Each turning was made for a specific recipient and designed to evoke particular memories.\nThe picture on the left is how the cedar rail bowl started. The middle image is the completed piece.\nCottages may last several lifetimes but they don't last for ever. Sometimes it is necessary to tear down and start again. New beginnings doesn't mean that we forget the past. Jim takes the pieces of old panelling on the left and makes them into a functional salad bowl - a memento from the past that speaks of re-birth and a bright future.\nWould you like to commission a piece from your own wood?\nJim has put together some information that may help you with that decision. Please click here to have a look.",
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        "raw_content": "Alice R. (McVicar) Hickman\nAlice R. (McVicar)\nAge 75, of Wilkins Twp., passed away on June 30, 2018. Beloved wife of the late James A.; Loving mother of Sharon (Mark) Hawk and Susan (Jack) Baculik; Cherished grandmother of Michael A. Hickman, Tiffani (Lance) Cariss, and Julia Prine; Dear great-grandmother of Allison, Alexis, Kade, and Wyatt; also left to cherish her memory are many nieces, nephews, dear friends, and her much adored dog, Chuckie. Alice was an active member of First Baptist Church of Monroeville. She worked hard as a licensed practical nurse. She spent her time taking care of her family and visiting her many friends. Friends will be received Thursday, July 5, 2018, 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm & 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm at the JOBE FUNERAL HOME & CREMATORY, INC. corner of Shaw & Triboro Avenues, Turtle Creek (412-823-1950). A funeral service will be Friday at 11:00 am at First Baptist Church of Monroeville, 3970 Monroeville Blvd, Monroeville, PA 15146. PLEASE MEET AT CHURCH! Interment to be Private. www.jobefuneralhome.com.",
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        "raw_content": "A wicked new poster and image for Shane Black's The Predator emerges\nHot on the heels of the panel for director Shane Black's THE PREDATOR at this year's San Diego Comi-Con, 20th Century Fox has unveiled a new image and poster for the upcoming action horror adventure. The new image shows a Predator entering coordinates into its ship, while presumably on its way to Earth. Next, and definitely the more exciting of the two offerings, is a rad, new poster that shows a Predator head made of skulls. How many victims do you think it took to craft that thing, and who among the Predators put it together? Does the Predator race even appreciate art? I suppose they'd have to, given the way they take so much care in displaying their latest kills.\nHere's the official synopsis for THE PREDATOR:\nTHE PREDATOR stars Yvonne Strahovski, Boyd Holbrook, Trevante Rhodes, Jacob Tremblay, Keegan-Michael Key, Olivia Munn, Sterling K. Brown, and Thomas Jane, among others.\nYou can check out both the image and the poster below:\nBe sure to check out our coverage of THE PREDATOR panel here, which includes a play-by-play of the event, as well as a few pithy observations from our own Paul Shirey. Furthermore, we'll be at Comic-Con all weekend long, so be sure to stay close as we bring you more from this year's event.\nTHE PREDATOR will arrive in theaters on September 14th.\n2018, action, Boyd Holbrook, Comic Con, Jacob Tremblay, Keegan-Michael Key, Olivia Munn, Science-Fiction, Shane Black, Sterling K. Brown, The Predator, Trevante Rhodes",
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        "raw_content": "Temp Agencies That Hire Felons In Georgia\nIf you're looking for temp agencies that hire felons in Georgia, then you've come to the right place. It doesn't matter if you live in Atlanta, Columbus, Augusta, Macon, or any of the other cities in Georgia. What matters is that you're trying to find work again and we're here to help.\nHappy Faces Personnel Group: Happy Faces Personnel Group, Inc. is dedicated to consistently surpassing service performance standards, exceeding expectations and demonstrating a spirit of trust and respect to our customers, our staff and to the community we serve.",
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        "raw_content": "speeches, Westconnex,\nWestconnex won't work\nIt is time to get real and expose WestConnex for what it is. It is an attempt by this Government to ram its obsession with big cars and private enterprise on an unsuspecting Sydney.\nIt is an attempt by this Government to ram its obsession with big cars and private enterprise on an unsuspecting Sydney.\nWhen I speak with residents across my electorate they raise the many issues they and their families face.\nThey speak about our housing affordability crisis, with young people worried they will never own their own home.\nThey speak about our overcrowded schools, the importance of protecting jobs and of doing better to promote equality and fairness.\nThey speak about our congested streets, about air pollution and the need to act on climate change.\nThey share their vision about the kind of city they want to live in, a diverse and sustainable Sydney, a truly global city in every way\u2014a city supported by a comprehensive public transport system and active transport corridors, peppered with green, open space.\nInstead of building towards this city of the future, they are being let down by a Government stuck in the past.\nAt the heart of Westconnex is a complex problem: How can we support the many millions of people who live in Western Sydney gain access to the city? How do we get freight to the port? How do we get better access to Kingsford Smith airport? At its heart, this is an equity problem; a problem of fairness. Why should the people of Western Sydney spend hours stuck in traffic trying to get to and from work each day when they should have that precious time with their kids and families?\nBut despite what this Government thinks, a complex problem cannot be solved with a simple answer. And that is what it is very quickly discovering. Its simple answer is unworkable, unwieldy and unwise.\nFrom the very beginning, the Westconnex process has been shambolic. Property owners were issued acquisition notices, then told their properties would not be acquired, and then told that they would be acquired after all. The tunnel was to run under Parramatta Road, spurring a revitalisation of the entire corridor, but then it was not; instead it was to run under thousands of homes in Croydon and Burwood. More than 180 properties\u2014122 of which are in my electorate\u2014are being acquired, many of them stunning Federation-era homes in Haberfield, the world's first garden suburb.\nA proposed private hospital was served an acquisition notice, two weeks before being granted approval by the Department of Health. One hand of government does not know what the other is doing.\nHome and business owners, after months of being in the dark, are now being offered valuations that are hundreds of thousands of dollars below market value, meaning they will never be able to live in their communities again.\nFor this Government, this project is just chaos and confusion.\nIf the Government wants to prove to the people of Sydney that this road will work then it is time to give the people of New South Wales some straight talk. It is time to release the business case. It is time to release the environmental impact statement. It is time to release the traffic modelling and the cost-benefit analysis.\nThe Government says Westconnex will relieve congestion. Independent modelling says it will not.\nThe Government says it will reduce pollution\u2014gently dispersing pollutants into the air like a weak shandy\u2014but that claim is not backed by health professionals.\nThe Government says it will make money, it will build the third stage by using toll proceeds, but there is no public financial data to support its claims.\nLet us be honest, that is why the Government has signed contracts without an environmental impact statement: It knows what it will say. That is why it is moving ahead without planning approval and without releasing a business case: It knows what it will say.\nWestconnex is a sham; it will not work. There is a better way.\nWe can think about people and the kind of city we want to pass on to our kids. We can think big and build a world-class public transport network that links our city both east to west, and north to south. We can start locally. Let us connect the dots of our cycling networks and walking paths. We can build that vision of a sustainable Sydney by encouraging people out of cars and making public transport a more affordable, effective option.\nI reiterate that I am categorically opposed to this road. I have opposed it from the very beginning.\nI stand shoulder to shoulder with the people of Haberfield and Ashfield, and across the inner west.\nWe can solve Sydney's congestion and transport, but WestConnex is not the answer.",
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        "raw_content": "Joanne Waterman Rios\nJoanne Wagner Waterman Rios, aged 67, of Ashburn Virginia passed away at her home on Saturday January 12, 2019 from cancer. She was surrounded by her children and her niece Thuy Shapiro at her passing. She was born on March 15, 1951 on her family farm in Vienna Missouri to Alfred L. Wagner (deceased) and Pauline Leach Wagner.\nShe had five sisters; Barbara Jean (deceased), Janice, Janell, Janet, Jane, and two brothers Owen and Everett. As a child she attended a small two room school house called Mayflower Elementary. She graduated and went to Maries R1 in Vienna. With a love of learning and adventure she enrolled in the University of Missouri in Columbia Missouri in 1969 to be an elementary teacher. She loved the university life and in 1972 she met Brian Waterman. They were married on June 15, 1972 at The United Methodist Church in Columbia Missouri. From the union they had two children, Mary Christine Gobble and Benjamin Michael Waterman. She received her B.S. in Education in 1973 and her master\u2019s in education in 1977.\nBrian and Joanne opened Century Next Computers in Columbia, Missouri in 1980 and owned it until 1985. They moved to St. Louis in 1988, Des Moines Iowa in 1990, and Atlanta in 1991 while Brian was employed with Apple Computers. They returned to Columbia Missouri in 1993 and Brian passed away from cancer on June 29, 1993. Joanne continued to reside in Columbia while her children attended school. She was a manager at the Disney Store and a store manager for Kirlin\u2019s Hallmark.\nOn May 20, 2002 she married her second husband, Gilbert Urrea Rios in Columbia, MO who had two children from his first marriage with Lorraine Ellison, Michael Albert and Steven. He was recently retired from the military and they moved to Ashburn Virginia for his new career.\nJoanne had a passion for family history, loved to travel and meet new people, adored all her grandchildren, was an avid reader, and was a talented gardener. She was a wonderful wife, mother, sister, daughter, aunt, and friend who will be missed by all.\nProceeding her in death: her first husband, Brian E. Waterman; her father, Alfred L. Wagner, and her sister, Barbara.\nThose left to mourn her passing are her spouse Gilbert Rios, Ashburn, Virginia; her children Mary Christine and Kevin Gobble of Waleska, Georgia; Benjamin Michael and Devra (Roberts) Waterman of Tecumseh, Oklahoma; her grandchildren Naomi, Breanna, Mikayah, Hannah, Mara, Jonathan Waterman; Lucas and Rowan Gobble; Madison, Marley, Mia Rios; her siblings, nieces, nephews, cousins, sisters and brothers in laws, and friends.\nJoanne\u2019s visitation will be Wednesday January 23rd from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the United Methodist Church in Vienna Missouri. The Funeral Service will be Thursday January 24th at 11:00 am at United Methodist Church in Vienna Missouri followed by burial services at Rader Cemetery Vienna Missouri.\nAll arrangements are under the direction of the Jones Funeral Home in St. James, Missouri. On-line condolences at www.jonesfunerals.com\n4400 Clayton Ave, St Louis MO 63110\nWeb: https://donate.lovetotherescue.org/give/158250/#!/donation/checkout",
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        "raw_content": "'Serial Plaintiff' wins labor court case against restaurant for discrimination\nDespite numerous lawsuits filled against a number of businesses, the court found that plaintiffs rights were violated when his Arab origins were used as a pretext not to hire him.\nGavel [Illustrative]. (photo credit: INIMAGE)\nThe Tel Aviv Regional Labor Court ruled in favor of Omri Kis last week in his lawsuit against Caf\u00e9 Al Hayam Ltd., in which he claimed he had not been given work as a waiter because he is of Arab origin.\nAccording to Kis, Caf\u00e9 Al Hayam Ltd., part of the Caf\u00e9 Caf\u00e9 chain, accepted him for training but towards the end of the shift, the shift manager asked Kis what his race was. Kis answered that he was an Arab and in response, the shift manager replied that the restaurant is kosher and therefore he cannot employ Kis as a waiter, but suggested he work in a nearby restaurant.\nJudge Keren Cohen, who presided over the case, awarded NIS 30,000 in compensation to Kis for the breaking of the Employment (Equal Opportunities) Law and an additional NIS 5,000 in legal costs.\nIn her verdict, Cohen said that even though Kis is a serial plaintiff, who submits many lawsuits for being discriminated against on account of his being Arab, this does not hinder the suit or create non-existing discrimination.\nKis has previously filed over a dozen claims in civil court regarding discrimination on the basis of the Law of Prohibition of Discrimination in Products and Services and in Entry to Entertainment Establishments and Public Facilities, 2000, winning some of those cases as well as the current labor law dispute.\nWhile judges have referred to him as a \"serial plaintiff\" in their judgements, they have not taken this to mean that his claims are false. On the contrary, one of the judges stated in their judgement that Kis is setting the standard in the struggle against discrimination.\nTel Aviv Regional Commissioner to the Equal Opportunities Commissions, Adv. Shiri Lev-Ran Lavi, joined the process as a friend of the court and her position was included as part of the verdict. Lev-Ran Lavi presented the severity and extent of racial discrimination, particularly at the stage of acceptance for employment.\nShe also stated that it is an unacceptable and illegal social phenomenon that both society and the law enforcement authorities must act to eradicate.\nAccording to the Equal Employment Opportunity National Commissioner, Adv. Tziona Koenig-Yair, \"This is an extremely important verdict, both in theory and practice. Even though the severe phenomenon of discrimination against the Arab population exists in the labor market, it does not feature sufficiently in the verdicts of the labor courts. This shows the great importance of a verdict carrying a clear message to employees who are discriminated against \u2013 that the doors of the labor courts are open to every one of them.\"",
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        "raw_content": "The most common method for stimulating customer interest using price is the promotional markdown method, which offers the product at a price that is lower than the product\u2019s normal selling price. There are several types of markdowns including:\nTemporary Markdown \u2013 Possibly the most familiar pricing method marketers use to generate sales is to offer a temporary markdown or \u201con-sale\u201d pricing. These markdowns are normally for a specified period of time, the conclusion of which will result in the product being raised back to the normal selling price.\nPermanent Markdown \u2013 Unlike the temporary markdown, where the price will eventually be raised back to a higher price, the permanent markdown is intended to move the product out of inventory. This type of markdown is used to remove old products that are: perishable and close to being out of date (e.g., donuts); older models that must be sold to make room for new models; or products that the marketer no longer wishes to sell.\nSeasonal Markdown \u2013 Products that are primarily sold during a particular time of the year, such as clothing, gardening products, sporting goods and holiday-specific items, may see price reductions at the conclusion of its prime selling season.\nPosted in Setting Price: Part 2 Tutorial Tagged price to sell, reducing price, sale pricing, seasonal price reductions, temporary price reduction\nPromotional Pricing: Markdowns (2019). From Setting Price: Part 2 Tutorial. KnowThis.com. Retrieved February 14, 2019 from https://www.knowthis.com/setting-price-part-2/promotional-pricing-markdowns/",
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        "raw_content": "California's Other Drought: A Major Earthquake Is Overdue\nRichard Aster\nColorado State, for The Conversation\nFires break out across San Francisco after the 1906 earthquake. (USGS)\nRichard Aster is professor of geophysics at Colorado State University\nCalifornia earthquakes are a geologic inevitability. The state straddles the North American and Pacific tectonic plates and is crisscrossed by the San Andreas and other active fault systems. The magnitude 7.9 earthquake that struck off Alaska\u2019s Kodiak Island on Jan. 23, 2018, was just the latest reminder of major seismic activity along the Pacific Rim.\nTragic quakes that occurred in 2017 near the Iran-Iraq border and in central Mexico, with magnitudes of 7.3 and 7.1, respectively, are well within the range of earthquake sizes that have a high likelihood of occurring in highly populated parts of California during the next few decades.\nThe earthquake situation in California is actually more dire than people who aren\u2019t seismologists like myself may realize. Although many Californians can recount experiencing an earthquake, most have never personally experienced a strong one. For major events, with magnitudes of 7 or greater, California is actually in an earthquake drought. Multiple segments of the expansive San Andreas Fault system are now sufficiently stressed to produce large and damaging events.\nThe good news is that earthquake readiness is part of the state\u2019s culture, and earthquake science is advancing -- including much-improved simulations of large quake effects and development of an early warning system for the Pacific coast.\nThe Last Big One\nCalifornia occupies a central place in the history of seismology. The April 18, 1906, San Francisco earthquake (magnitude 7.8) was pivotal to both earthquake hazard awareness and the development of earthquake science -- including the fundamental insight that earthquakes arise from faults that abruptly rupture and slip. The San Andreas Fault slipped by as much as 20 feet (6 meters) in this earthquake.\nAlthough ground-shaking damage was severe in many places along the nearly 310-mile (500-kilometer) fault rupture, much of San Francisco was actually destroyed by the subsequent fire, due to the large number of ignition points and a breakdown in emergency services. That scenario continues to haunt earthquake response planners. Consider what might happen if a major earthquake were to strike Los Angeles during fire season.\nCollapsed Santa Monica Freeway bridge across La Cienega Boulevard, Los Angeles, after the Northridge earthquake, Jan. 17, 1994. (Robert A. Eplett/FEMA)\nSeismic Science\nWhen a major earthquake occurs anywhere on the planet, modern global seismographic networks and rapid response protocols now enable scientists, emergency responders and the public to assess it quickly -- typically, within tens of minutes or less -- including location, magnitude, ground motion and estimated casualties and property losses. And by studying the buildup of stresses along mapped faults, past earthquake history, and other data and modeling, we can forecast likelihoods and magnitudes of earthquakes over long time periods in California and elsewhere.\nHowever, the interplay of stresses and faults in the Earth is dauntingly chaotic. And even with continuing advances in basic research and ever-improving data, laboratory and theoretical studies, there are no known reliable and universal precursory phenomena to suggest that the time, location and size of individual large earthquakes can be predicted.\nMajor earthquakes thus typically occur with no immediate warning whatsoever, and mitigating risks requires sustained readiness and resource commitments. This can pose serious challenges, since cities and nations may thrive for many decades or longer without experiencing major earthquakes.\nCalifornia\u2019s Earthquake Drought\nThe 1906 San Francisco earthquake was the last quake greater than magnitude 7 to occur on the San Andreas Fault system. The inexorable motions of plate tectonics mean that every year, strands of the fault system accumulate stresses that correspond to a seismic slip of millimeters to centimeters. Eventually, these stresses will be released suddenly in earthquakes.\nBut the central-southern stretch of the San Andreas Fault has not slipped since 1857, and the southernmost segment may not have ruptured since 1680. The highly urbanized Hayward Fault in the East Bay region has not generated a major earthquake since 1868.\nReflecting this deficit, the Uniform California Earthquake Rupture Forecast estimates that there is a 93 percent probability of a 7.0 or larger earthquake occurring in the Golden State region by 2045, with the highest probabilities occurring along the San Andreas Fault system.\nPerspective view of California\u2019s major faults, showing forecast probabilities estimated by the third Uniform California Earthquake Rupture Forecast. The color bar shows the estimated percent likelihood of a magnitude 6.7 or larger earthquake during the next 30 years, as of 2014. Note that nearly the entire San Andreas Fault system is red. (USGS)\nCan California Do More?\nCalifornia\u2019s population has grown more than 20-fold since the 1906 earthquake and currently is close to 40 million. Many residents and all state emergency managers are widely engaged in earthquake readiness and planning. These preparations are among the most advanced in the world.\nFor the general public, preparations include participating in drills like the Great California Shakeout, held annually since 2008, and preparing for earthquakes and other natural hazards with home and car disaster kits and a family disaster plan.\nNo California earthquake since the 1933 Long Beach event (6.4) has killed more than 100 people. Quakes in 1971 (San Fernando, 6.7); 1989 (Loma Prieta; 6.9); 1994 (Northridge; 6.7); and 2014 (South Napa; 6.0) each caused more than $1 billion in property damage, but fatalities in each event were, remarkably, dozens or less. Strong and proactive implementation of seismically informed building codes and other preparations and emergency planning in California saved scores of lives in these medium-sized earthquakes. Any of them could have been disastrous in less prepared nations.\nNonetheless, California\u2019s infrastructure, response planning and general preparedness will doubtlessly be tested when the inevitable and long-delayed \u201cbig ones\u201d occur along the San Andreas Fault system. Ultimate damage and casualty levels are hard to project and hinge on the severity of associated hazards such as landslides and fires.\nSeveral nations and regions now have or are developing earthquake early warning systems, which use early detected ground motion near a quake\u2019s origin to alert more distant populations before strong seismic shaking arrives. This permits rapid responses that can reduce infrastructure damage. Such systems provide warning times of up to tens of seconds in the most favorable circumstances, but the notice will likely be shorter than this for many California earthquakes.\nEarly warning systems are operational now in Japan, Taiwan, Mexico and Romania. Systems in California and the Pacific Northwest are presently under development with early versions in operation. Earthquake early warning is by no means a panacea for saving lives and property, but it represents a significant step toward improving earthquake safety and awareness along the West Coast.\nManaging earthquake risk requires a resilient system of social awareness, education and communications, coupled with effective short- and long-term responses and implemented within an optimally safe built environment. As California prepares for large earthquakes after a hiatus of more than a century, the clock is ticking.\nThis article originally appeared in The Conversation, an online publication that features academics writing about their research and ideas for the public. KQED and The Conversation are partners in the California Dream project, a collaboration looking at the Golden State's promise, whether we are achieving it, and the future of California.",
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        "raw_content": "Home\u2666Grow\u2666Children & Youth Ministry\u2666Youth\u2666Youth and Young Adult Resources\nYouth and Young Adult Resources2018-10-10T11:44:23+00:00\nCrisis/Help Phone Numbers\nClick here for a print friendly pdf of our tested and approved crisis numbers.\nThe Wilson D. King IMPACT fund was established upon the death of Wilson Duval King on April 12, 2013. The fund is to serve the needs of the IMPACT program, including related youth and family programming at Kenilworth Union Church that encourages and emphasis on leadership through service, character development, and an awareness of the importance of compassion for others in our own community, in surrounding communities and across the globe.\nWilson\u2019s passion for life and compassion for others as well as his resourcefulness and energy made him a natural leader. The characteristics Wilson exhibited while in the program and among his peers in everyday life should be the basis for the leadership award. Other characteristics may be cited as well: compassion for all people, generous and grateful heart, strong work ethic with an ability to make the toughest job fun, positive attitude even in uncomfortable situations, enthusiasm for all of life\u2019s experiences, ingenuity in facing challenges and solving problems, and team work.\nThe leaders will be selected by the IMPACT Program staff and Mission Trip Leaders and the IMPACT Program advisory and planning board. Award recipients will be recognized at the conclusion of each mission trip on the final night, as well as on the following Youth Sunday as part of the youth leadership and service awards. Their names will be inscribed on a plaque in the church.\nThe Alison Tobey Smart Memorial Fund was established by Jackson and Sue Smart after their daughter, Alison, tragically took her life at the age of 17. The Memorial Fund seeks to promote the spiritual, educational, and emotional well-being of adolescents and their families.\nOver the last 30 years, the fund\u2019s focus has expanded from depression and self-destructive behavior to incorporate issues such as self-worth, decision making, problem solving, service and communication. We co-sponsor important Family Action Network programs in our local New Trier Township community and support many Kenilworth Union Church youth activities from the Youth Choir retreat to the IMPACT mission trips.\nIn the highly-charged academic and social environment of the North Shore, the ATS Memorial Fund supports and celebrates the blessings of imperfection.\nThe Alison Tobey Smart Committee is recognizing the outstanding work of young adults at Kenilworth Union who have generously given their time and energy to make a difference in the lives of Church youth. The recipients are young, adult members of Kenilworth Union Church who have been advisers for the Kenilworth Union youth groups and have helped as chaperons on retreats and service trips. We truly appreciate all that they do for the young people of this community.\nThe Lisa Louise Mowry Fund is used to promote a better understanding of mental illness, especially bipolar/manic depressive illness through Erika\u2019s Lighthouse, \u201cA Beacon Of Hope For Adolescent Depression.\u201d\nThe Kenilworth Union Church Centennial Scholars Fund was founded in 1992 to support the education and vocation of Master of Divinity students whose call to ministry is in urban areas.\nUnder the supervision of the Centennial Scholars Committee, recipients receive a scholarship to support their work for a total of four years beginning in their second year of schooling. The type of work ranges from serving those that endure challenges in economic, educational, housing and meals, personal and family safety, and health care. Scholars are expected to conduct their work in the metro Chicago area while in school in churches or other organizations who serve urban populations. Upon graduation, scholars will continue to receive funds when they pursue full-time work in agencies, missions or faith communities who serve urban populations as described above. Each quarter the scholars are required to submit a review of their progress, experiences, and short-term plans.\nProspective scholars are identified through relationships between Kenilworth Union and the following metro-Chicago seminaries and divinity school: Chicago Theological Seminary, Garret Evangelical Theological Seminary, McCormick Seminary, North Park Seminary, Northern Baptist Seminary and The University of Chicago.",
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        "raw_content": "Home\u2666Take Me to the River\n\u201cAnd when Jesus had been baptized, just as he came up from the water, suddenly the heavens were opened to him and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and alighting on him.\u201d \u2014 Matthew 3:16\nToday is Baptism of the Lord day; a day when we acknowledge and celebrate God\u2019s presence made known to us in Jesus\u2019 baptism in the Jordan River. I know many of you have been to the Jordan, sat at its shallow muddy banks, wondered at Jesus\u2019 baptism, \u2026and considered your own experience of God at the baptismal font. Yet, today, we aren\u2019t\u2019 there, at the Jordan River, and so Langston Hughes poem takes us one step beyond\u2014to every river, to ancient rivers, where God\u2019s presence might be made known. Langston Hughes wrote this poem when he was 17. As he was moving south from the Midwest to Mexico to live with his father, his train passed over the Mississippi River, and the poem floated from pen to paper, as if it appeared before him.\nI\u2019ve known rivers ancient as the world\nand older than the flow of human blood in human veins.\nI heard the singing of the Mississippi\nwhen Abe Lincoln went down to New Orleans,\nand I\u2019ve seen its muddy bosom turn all golden in the sunset.\nFor all the attention Christmas receives, it seems abrupt to halt our celebrations of Jesus\u2019 birth. But in reality, the story of Jesus\u2019 beginnings are such a small part of the Gospel of Matthew, that your clergy get a bit anxious to move along into the rest of the story in these precious few weeks before Easter arrives. And so, after Jesus\u2019 birth, a visit from the 3 Magi, and some turbulent time spent as refugees in Egypt, Jesus\u2019 family returns to Nazareth and the film cuts unceremoniously from Jesus as a child to Jesus as an adult. There is no \u201cgrowing up\u201d montage with clips of him as a teenager or a young adult, no video footage of Jesus learning to ride a bicycle or photo evidence of Jesus graduating from high school. The Gospel of Matthew cuts directly from Jesus\u2019 infancy to Jesus\u2019 baptism, with only the briefest backstory on John the Baptist who presides at this earth shattering event.\nAt that time Jesus came from Galilee to the Jordan River so that John would baptize him. John tried to stop him and said, \u201cI need to be baptized by you, yet you come to me?\u201d Jesus answered, \u201cAllow me to be baptized now. This is necessary to fulfill all righteousness.\u201d So John agreed to baptize Jesus. And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up straightway out of the water: and, lo, the heavens were opened unto him, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove, and lighting upon him: And lo a voice from heaven, saying, \u201cThis is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.\u201d\nOne man was skeptical about traveling to the Holy Lands, but upon opportunity to go with his 17-year-old son, they packed their bags and ventured forth.[1] Growing up Pentecostal, his family had never really recognized any \u201csacred places.\u201d A storefront church and a cathedral had equal measure of God\u2019s divine presence, he thought. Likewise, praying from the threshold of your bedroom window could bring you just as near to the Holy Spirit as praying in a pew.\nAnd anyway, visiting these so-called \u201csacred places\u201d always seemed to come with their own burdens. Visiting the site of Jesus\u2019 crucifixion, for example, he noticed that the place was run by argumentative monks, whose quarrels unleashed something approaching profanity and blasphemy in a place that might otherwise seek to convey Jesus\u2019 message of reconciliation and hope. Plus, each so-called \u201csacred place\u201d along the path of Jesus sought to outdo the next with their inescapable merchandise\u2014selling Jesus to tourists, instead of seeking him.\nYet, when he visited Jesus\u2019 baptismal site, there was something more spiritual than commercial, more sacred than materialistic. It was an austere desert place with archeological remains, a church, a prayer hall, and a gracefully underpopulated pedestrian trail that meandered through the ancient tree line toward the Jordan River. Yes, it was barely a trickle\u2014years of international fighting over water resources had diverted over 96% of the river\u2019s flow; and yes, it was muddy and polluted with everything up to and including untreated sewage.[2] But, together, he and his son were moved by the knowledge that \u201chere, near the shores of the Dead Sea\u2014the lowest point on the surface of the earth\u2014the ministry of the one who was to reunite heaven and earth began.\u201d\nHave you been there? Is it true? Is there something there at the banks of the Jordan River, that connects heaven to earth? Did you know that throughout the centuries, hermits\u2014monks living strikingly solitary lives\u2014carved out dwelling places there upon the riverbank, hoping that just by being there, at the Jordan River, at that ancient meeting place of heaven and earth, that God might draw near?[3] Did your encounter with God shift and move, too, under the power of that river?\nI have always felt called to rivers\u2014any body of water really. My grandfather\u2019s farm had a river woven through it. I went to college on a cliff overlooking the Ohio River. I am fascinated that by some strange feat of engineering, Chicago has in fact reversed the flow of its own river. Each of these rivers, and many others, serve to ground me spiritually in some way, connect me to the God whose spirit flows through us.\nThis year, surprisingly, pop-culture made room for a river-powered spirituality with a song called \u201cRiver\u201d by Leon Bridges. Leon Bridges\u2014a Texas-born former dishwasher turned Grammy nominee\u2014is proud of his musical career because he\u2019s been able to pay off his mother\u2019s debt with the money he\u2019s made singing a Sam-Cooke-and-Otis-Redding-inspired Memphis Soul-Gospel fusion.\nI saw him perform about 18 months ago, at the Green Mill, which, if you\u2019ve been there you know that even packed to the gills seems to barely fit 100 people. But now, Leon Bridges is on Obama\u2019s Spotify list of favorite songs after being invited to play at the White House earlier this year. It was a rocket-fast trip to the top of the charts, and if you ask me, he\u2019s probably going to (or at least should) win a Grammy for best music video for his song \u201cRiver,\u201d \u2026but admittedly he\u2019s up against Beyonc\u00e9\u2019s Formation video, so it\u2019s yet to be seen.\nWhile his song is simply titled \u201cRiver,\u201d it doesn\u2019t take a trained theological eye to recognize the baptismal imagery he calls forth. It\u2019s a hauntingly soulful song that itself meanders, river-like, toward its chorus, saying:\nMama\u2019s words recur to me\n\u2018Surrender to the good Lord\nand then the chorus comes in singing \u201ctake me to the river, I wanna go.\u201d And, it meanders ever closer to baptism, toward full-immersion, singing:\nTip me into your smooth waters,\nI go in as a man with many crimes.\nAs my sins flow down the Jordan\nTake me to the river, I wanna know.\nIn the music video, the lyrics compete with images of himself driving along a quite different river\u2014the full over-industrialized Patapsco River in Baltimore, lined with those enormous cranes that pull cargo off international container ships\u2014the kind you\u2019d see driving through Gary, Indiana. Then, the video pans across to images of the riots in Baltimore that unfolded in the wake of Freddy Grey\u2019s death in April 2015\u2014you see a man using a bright orange traffic cone to beat through the window of a car, and then a group of women and children at dusk, holding vigil with candlelight and balloons, followed by a group of people standing in a spring rainstorm that echoes the washing clean of baptism, even in the midst of chaos.[4]\nYou remember these riots, yes? That White Sox/Orioles game which was not quite canceled, but which was plated in an entirely empty stadium, void of fans, so as to prevent public violence in the midst of such uncertain racial and political tension?\nNow, in the New Year of 2017, the tensions have not lessened since Baltimore, of course, just shifted and changed, as we\u2019ve sought to learn and understand and respond in our racially diverse country with a troubling racialized history and an ever-present hope for the future. Now, we remember not just Baltimore, but Ferguson and San Bernadino. Now, we remember not just Orlando, but Ft. Lauterdale. Now, we remember not just the summer Bastille Day in Nice, but the Berlin Christmas Market. Tensions have not lessoned, just shifted and changed.\nWhen Leon Bridges paired his lyrics of baptism alongside such social discord, he underlined the very world into which Jesus was born on Christmas Day, and into which Jesus, too, was baptized today\u2014a world fraught with injustice and violence, such violence that innocents might be slaughtered at the hands of the Roman government, and Jesus might be crucified for the crime of preaching truth and love and hope. Somehow, the need for baptism, that longing for spiritual cleansing, renewal, and a right path with God, comes within a greater social context, in which our own hope for a right relationship with God spills over into our way of living in this weary world.\nLeon Bridges was not originally seeking a social message, however. He was drawn to the way gospel music has historically used the river images to symbolize personal change and redemption\u2014a turning toward a new way of life. The song came up from the depths of his own spiritual experience during a time of real depression in his life, and so he sat in his garage trying to write a song that echoed that struggle. He was stuck between multiple jobs, trying to support his mother. It seemed there was little way out. The only thing he could cling to, he said, was his faith in God, which led him again toward those images of baptism, which led him down to the river.[5]\nWe, too, turn to God in these moments: both in personal despair and in the wider social hope for change. His time of real depression is not far from our own, his experience is linked to ours, whatever sorrow brings us to seek out God at the river.\nLangston Hughes\u2019 poem that we read, too, unleashes that same personal and prophetic narrative. Yes, he was only 17 when he wrote that poem, but as he crossed over the Mississippi River by train that day, he saw below him a riverbank that held more than just water. He knew the history of slavery that flowed up and down that river, both as a student of those barely bygone days, and as a grandson to a woman who had served the Underground Railroad with body, mind, and soul. In fact, his grandfather died at Harper\u2019s Ferry, trying to assist fugitive slaves, and Langston\u2019s grandmother so cherished the shawl he was wearing when he died, that she would wrap Langston up in it on cold winter nights.[6]\nHe intimately knew the history of slavery, that \u201cone of the worst fates that could befall a slave was to be \u2018sold down the river\u2019 to the large slave market in New Orleans, sent away from family to be worked to death on a cotton plantation.\u201d[7] And he also knew the legend of Abraham Lincoln who witnessed a slave auction as a young man in New Orleans, and, as the story goes, resolved at that moment to overthrow slavery. The Congo and the Nile, too, have connotations of slavery and exploitation by colonial powers.\nAnd yet, here, rivers are \u201ccomforting maternal presences, evoking a history of suffering, endurance, survival, and achievement.\u201d[8]\nYears later, inspired by Langston Hughes\u2019 poem about the Mississippi, another poet takes these rivers all the way back to our spiritual home, saying \u201cBut believers know the old Mississippi travels across the seas down to the Jordan\u2026. Only muddy waters can scrub a soul clean.\u201d[9]\nBaptism, he\u2019s suggesting, is not about some far-fetched idea of cleanliness, nor is it about standing in the right river at the right time\u2014but that any muddy water can scrub a soul clean, because God\u2014who met Jesus at the Jordan\u2014meets us where we are, and uses ordinary water\u2014and much more ordinary people\u2014to turn us toward good.\nJesus\u2019 baptism in the muddy waters of the Jordan connect us across time and place to a God who reaches out to you at frozen lakeshores and riverbanks, in pews and at bedside windowsills, in the garage of your despair and on a train ride that strikes inspiration.\nAs the New Year dawns and a wild future is at our doorstep, wild in every way we might imagine it, we need Jesus\u2019 baptism, just as much as we need his Christmas-Day birth.\nYes, we might be grateful that the commercialized version of our faith is Christmas, not Baptism, because manger scenes and crib sets are less messy and more attractive than a water-filled river scene and John the Baptist wearing his scrappy animal skins and feasting on locusts\u2026but this under-recognized Baptism Sunday offers us a chance to renew our relationship with God, both prophetically and personally.\nLike Leon Bridges, we call out to God, \u201cTake me to the river.\u201d Like Langston Hughes, we long to stand with God at the edge of \u201cancient dusky rivers\u201d soul growing deep. Like the hermits on the bank of the Jordan, we seek the meeting place of heaven and earth\u2014where God might find us, where God might shelter us, where God might call us by name, beloved and belonging. May it be so. Amen.\n[1] Miroslav Volf, Reluctant Pilgrim: A Visit to the Jordan. Christian Century. November 3, 2009.\n[2] Friends of the Earth Middle East: The Lower Jordan River http://foeme.org/www/?module=projects&project_id=23\n[4] Watch the Music Video here: https://youtu.be/0Hegd4xNfRo\n[5] Stephen Thompson, Leon Bridges, \u2018River,\u2019 February 1, 2016. http://www.npr.org/2016/02/01/465140411/leon-bridges-river\n[6] Langston Hughes, A Biography: Laurie F. Leach, p. 2.\n[7] Langston Hughes, A Biography: Laurie F. Leach, p. 12.\n[9] Down to the Dark River, Contemporary Poetry about the Mississippi River: The River Burial, Philip C. Kolin, 106.\n\u00ab Beautiful Dreamers Ask of the Beasts \u00bb",
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        "raw_content": "Pat McCown\nPat McCown of Leawood, Kansas, is the new chair of the Advancement Board, an advisory group of more than 90 business and community leaders that represents the objectives of the University of Kansas Medical Center and The University of Kansas Health System.\nThe board, which was formed in 2005, works to develop community support for the academic medical center and to bolster philanthropy efforts for education, research and patient care. New officers and members were elected and announced at the Spring Advancement Board meeting in Kansas City, Kansas.\nMcCown follows Joyce Hayhow, who completed a two-year term as chair.\nMcCown retired in 2017 as the CEO of McCownGordon Construction, which has headquarters in Kansas City, Mo. He and Brett Gordon founded the company as the only two employees in 1999; the firm now has 350 employee-owners. McCown serves the community on several boards and committees, including the Greater Kansas City Community Foundation and the Kansas City Art Institute.\n\u201cEvery great city needs a great academic medical center, and the Advancement Board is wholeheartedly continuing to be part of promoting and supporting The University of Kansas academic medical center,\u201d McCown said. \u201cWe are proud that for 13 years the Advancement Board has diligently worked to further the mission to enhance awareness, governmental support and strategic initiatives to ensure the highest level of academics and research, and to deliver the best health care to our patients.\u201d\nThe Advancement Board is wholeheartedly continuing to be part of promoting and supporting The University of Kansas academic medical center.\nAlso at the meeting, Art Chaudry was elected as secretary of the board. He is president of Swope Community Enterprises and president and CEO of Swope Community Builders.\nMost recently, the Advancement Board has championed several initiatives to assist The University of Kansas Cancer Center. These include supporting the Cancer Funding Partners\u2019 effort to meet a 3-to-1 matching opportunity provided by the V Foundation, the Kansas City Chiefs and the Hunt Family Foundation, qualifying the cancer center for a $200,000 grant in valuable support of immunotherapy research. It has also provided ongoing support of the regional effort to expand the center\u2019s National Cancer Institute designation as a comprehensive cancer center.\nThe board also supports all the research and clinical initiatives of the area\u2019s premier academic medical center. It serves to organize the advocacy for the benefits of academic medicine among many fronts.\nAdditional new board members:\nHibba Haider, MD\nChoice Physicians Group and Health Partnership Clinic\nFCI Advisors\nPrairie Capital Management, LLC\nMelanie Mann, JD\nMann Development Company: Park Place Partners\nErika Moody\nKyle Myers\nStacie Prosser\nJoshua Rowland",
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        "raw_content": "The very short summary of this thread is that the Austrian-born Adolf Hitler was a puppet for the Zionist Ashkenazi elite, who wanted to establish Israel, the UN and World Bank/IMF, and aimed to destroy Germany.\n1880 \u2013 1919 \u2013 preparing for WW II\n1880 - Rothschild agents begin fomenting a series of pogroms predominantly in Russia, but also in Poland, Bulgaria and Romania. These pogroms result in the slaughter of thousands of Jews, causing approximately two million to flee, mainly to the USA, but some settle in Palestine.\n1897 - The first Zionist congress, founded by the De Rothschild family after first staging the Dreyfus affair, takes place in August 1897 in Basel. The leader of the Zionist Congress Theodor Herzl wrote in his diary that Zionism is founded on anti-Semitism:\nIt is essential that the sufferings of Jews (\u2026) become worse (\u2026) this will assist in realization of our plans. (\u2026)\nI have an excellent idea (\u2026) I shall induce anti-Semites to liquidate Jewish wealth. (...)\nThe anti-Semites will assist us thereby in that they will strengthen the persecution and oppression of Jews. The anti-Semites shall be our best friends.\n1913 - Jacob Schiff sets up the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), for the purpose of identifying anyone who challenges Rothschild\u2019s New World Order as \u201canti-Semitic\u201d.\n1914 - The start of World War I, where the German Rothschilds loan money to the Germans, the British Rothschilds finance the British, and the French Rothschilds loan money to the French.\n1916 - Germany offers to end WW I to the British. Rothschild agent Louis Brandeis sends a delegation from the US to Britain and promises to bring the USA into the war on the side of the British if the British agree to give Palestine to the Rothschilds.\nThe British agree to the deal and the Zionists in London inform their counterparts in the USA. Suddenly all the major newspapers in the USA run propaganda against the Germans, including: German soldiers are killing Red Cross Nurses and German soldiers are cutting off babies hands.\n1917 \u2013 On 2 November 1917 the \u201cBalfour Declaration\u201d is sent to Lord Rothschild:\n1919 - On 18 January, the \u201cVersailles peace conference\u201d starts, chaired by Baron Edmond de Rothschild. Impossible reparation payments are forced upon the Germans. A delegation of 117 Jews is headed by Bernard Baruch. Palestine was here already confirmed as a Jewish homeland.\nOn 30 May another meeting, chaired by Edmond de Rothschild, takes place, which leads to the the British Royal Institute Of International Affairs (RIIA) in 1920, and its American counterpart the Council On Foreign Relations (CFR) in 1921: http://andrewcarringtonhitchcock.com/sy ... 1878-1919/\n(archived here: http://archive.is/lyPFk)\n1903 and 1937 \u201cpredictions\u201d of World Wars\n1903 - In August at the 6th Zionist Congress in Basel, a discussion takes place regarding a British offer to provide Uganda for a future Jewish Zionist state. Max Nordau predicts how the \u201cfuture World War\u201d will help the Jews get Palestine.\nOn 19 September 1919, Litman Rosenthal described the speech by Max Nordau in the American Jewish News under the title as \u201cWHEN PROPHETS SPEAK\u201d:\nSooner or later the Oriental question will have to be solved, and the Oriental question means, naturally, also the question of Palestine. England, who had addressed a formal, political note to the Zionist Congress\u2014the Zionist Congress which is pledged to the Basle program, England will have the deciding voice in the final solution of the Oriental question, and Herzl has considered it his duty to maintain valuable relations with this great and progressive power.\nHerzl knows that we stand before a tremendous upheaval of the whole world. Soon, perhaps, some kind of a world-congress will have to be called, and England, the great, free and powerful England, will then continue the work it has begun with its generous offer to the Sixth Congress.\nAnd if you ask me now what has Israel to do in Uganda, then let me tell you as the answer the words of the statesmen of Sardinia, only applied to our case and given in our version; let me tell you the following words as if I were showing you the rungs of a ladder leading upward and upward: Herzl, The Zionist Congress, the English Uganda proposition, the future world war, the peace conference where with the help of England a free and Jewish Palestine will be created.\nhttp://www.jrbooksonline.com/Intl_Jew_f ... n/ij14.htm\n(archived here: http://archive.is/eLGDY)\nHere\u2019s a picture of the article: https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn ... /seq-8.pdf\nI haven\u2019t found the following article from 1937. It appears in a number of stories, probably the source of these stories is the following book by Arnold Leese from 1940.\nIt shows that in April 1937 Victor Rothschild already knew about the coming World War II:\nAccording to the Daily Express of 28th April, 1937, the present (3rd) Baron Victor Rothschild was asked by W. Hickey where he would live when the lease of the Rothschild Piccadilly home fell in? The answer was \u201cNowhere probably; I just don\u2019t know. Not till after the war anyway.\u201d Thus it seems that the Rothschilds had made up their minds that there should be a war. And there was. Pure coincidence, of course. But it was quite far-seeing: two-and-a-half years! Remarkable.\nhttp://www.jrbooksonline.com/HTML-docs/ ... _Leese.htm\nFinancing Hitler and IG Farben\nThe German Nazis were financed by the big bankers from France, Britain, the Netherlands and the USA. A relatively large part of the financiers of Hitler were Ashkenazi Jews.\nThe following companies were financing or working together with the Nazi regime (in between brackets some of the connected families).\nRoyal Dutch Shell (Queen Wilhelmina, Rothschild, Henri Deterding), Mendelsohn, Rotterdamsche Bankvereniging, Carl Duisberg, Werkspoor.\nRothschild, Warburg, Schiff, Kuhn Loeb, J.H. Schr\u00f6der Bank.\nW.A. Harriman, Chase National Bank (Rockefeller), Guaranty Trust (J.P. Morgan), Kennedy, John Foster Dulles, General Motors (J.P. Morgan, DuPont), ITT (J.P. Morgan), General Electric, Goldman Sachs, IBM (Rothschild).\nIG Farben was financed by Rothschild agent Max Warburg.\nIG Farben and Standard Oil founded Standard Oil American IG with these board members: Walter Teagle (Standard Oil), Paul Walburg (Kuhn Loeb), Edsel Ford, Charles Mitchell (National City Bank, Rockefeller), Herman Metz (Metz Company).\nAlready in 1922 the New York Times published an article that Henry Ford financed Hitler and in 1928 the German part of the Ford Company merged with IG Farben.\nThe pharmaceutical industry obviously continues the eugenics program of the Nazis. IG Farben was the notorious chemical company (including pharmaceutics) that was both an integral part of the Nazi-machine, and affiliated with Ford and Rockefeller\u2026\nIG Farben used 83,000 slave labourers from the largest German concentration camp, Auschwitz, and produced the controversial poison Zyklon-B. IG Farben conducted sick experiments in the part of Auschwitz it controlled - including vaccines.\nJohn D. Rockefeller already financed eugenics experiments before WW II, including those of Otmar Freiherr von Verschuer, where \u201cDr\u201d Josef Mengele already worked before his sick experiments in Auschwitz.\nIn 1951, IG Farben was split up. The main successor companies today are Bayer, BASF, AGFA and Sanofi: http://www4.dr-rath-foundation.org/PHAR ... dustry.htm\nFritz Thyssen was one of the first German supporters of Adolf Hitler; Thyssen was financed with millions of dollars from Standard Oil, Ford, General Electric, DuPont, ITT (sent by Dillon Read & Co).\nThe money profits were laundered by the Dutch BHS/Bank voor Handel en Scheepvaart (Queen Wilhelmina, Prince Bernhard), Brownbrothers & Harriman and UBC/Union Banking Corporation (Prescott Bush).\nAccording to Gertrude Elias companies in the USA made profits of some 175 billion dollar from financing and collaborating with the Nazis.\nFor more information on the financing of the Nazis; Anthony C. Sutton \u2013 Wall Street and the rise of Hitler (1976): http://www.voltairenet.org/IMG/pdf/Sutt ... tler-4.pdf\nSee the Duke of Windsor Edward VIII (who had been British King in 1936) and his wife Wallis Simpson with Adolf Hitler on their visit to Nazi Germany in October 1937 (EDIT - picture was already removed).\nA lot of people already know about the Nazi salute by a young Princess Elizabeth (and Edward VIII) in 1933/1934. More recently Prince Harry was photographed at a party in Nazi outfit, with Swastika.\n1933 Reichstag fire false flag and media support\nBy common concensus Hitler took complete control with the help of the Reichstag fire.\nAt the Nuremberg trials, General Franz Halder stated in an affidavit, that at a lunch on the F\u00fchrer's birthday in 1943, Hermann G\u00f6ring boasted that he had set the Reichstag building on fire and then falsely blamed the communists.\nSA Leader Karl Ernst confessed that together with SA Leaders Count Helldorf and Heines they burned down the Reichstag on orders by Joseph Goebbels. Goebbels furnished the incendiary materials of liquid phosphorus and petroleum and access to the passage from his house to the Reichstag building. Karl Ernst was executed on 30 June 1934 by the Nazis for treason.\nGoebbels denied these allegations: http://avalon.law.yale.edu/imt/03-18-46.asp\n(archived here: http://archive.is/Fyek)\nMartin Sommerfeldt, who worked in the Ministry of the Interior in Berlin, believed the Reichstag fire was carried out by men of the SA on orders by Joseph Goebbels.\nMen from the SS then killed the SA men involved, to ensure that no witnesses survived. Sommerfeldt claimed that his story was backed by Berlin Gestapo chief, Rudolf Diels, who even knew where the corpses were.\nThe Nazis arrested some 4000 communists, and the Dutchman Ruud van der Lubbe confessed that he had set fire to the Reichstag all by himself. This confession was so ridiculous that it was dismissed by Rudolf Diels.\nDiels was later corrected by Adolf Hitler. Van der Lubbe was sentenced and executed in all justice: http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/na ... e-of-1933/\n(archived here: http://archive.is/RjmjS)\nOf course carrying out this false flag successfully was only possible with the support of the international media.\nIn 1938, Adolf Hitler was named TIME's Man of the Year (after making its front page for the first time in 1933): http://www.history.ucsb.edu/faculty/mar ... anyear.htm\nThe centrepiece of German-Zionist cooperation during the Hitler era was the Transfer \u201cHaavara\u201d Agreement concluded in August 1933, a pact that enabled tens of thousands of German Jews to migrate to Palestine with their wealth. Through this unusual arrangement, each Jew bound for Palestine deposited money in a special account in Germany. The money was used to purchase German-made agricultural tools, building materials, pumps, fertilizer, and so forth, which were exported to Palestine and sold there by the Jewish-owned Haavara company in Tel-Aviv. This was supplemented some time later with a barter agreement by which Palestine oranges were exchanged for German timber, automobiles, agricultural machinery, and other goods.\nThe total amount transferred from Germany to Palestine between August 1933 and the end of 1939 was 139.57 million German marks (more than $40 million). This amount included 33.9 million German marks ($13.8 million) provided by the Reichsbank.\nBetween 1933 and 1941, some 60,000 German Jews emigrated to Palestine through arrangements like Haavara, or about 10% of Germany's 1933 Jewish population. These German Jews made up about 15% of Palestine's 1939 Jewish population.\nEdwin Black estimated that an additional $70 million may have flowed from Germany to Palestine; here\u2019s Black\u2019s book \u201cThe transfer agreement\u201d (1984): http://www.mediafire.com/file/3saz7alrx ... jljsls.pdf\nHitler personally reviewed Haavara, and each time decided to maintain it.\nA December 1937 internal memorandum by the German Interior Ministry reviewed the impact of the Haavara Agreement:\nThere is no doubt that the Haavara arrangement has contributed most significantly to the very rapid development of Palestine since 1933. The Agreement provided not only the largest source of money, but also the most intelligent group of immigrants, and finally it brought to the country the machines and industrial products essential for development.\nThe Reich Economics Ministry helped to organize another transfer company, the International Trade and Investment Agency, or Intria, through which Jews in foreign countries could help German Jews emigrate to Palestine. Almost $900,000 was eventually channelled through the Intria to German Jews in Palestine. Other European countries made similar transfer agreements. In 1937 Poland authorized the Halifin (Hebrew for \"exchange\") transfer company. By late summer 1939, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Hungary and Italy had signed similar arrangements.\nThe Haavara agreement was not the only deal between the German Nazis and the Zionists.\nThe official SS newspaper, Das Schwarze Korps, proclaimed its support for Zionism in two 1935 front-page editorials:\nIn an interview after the war, the former head of the Zionist Federation of Germany, Dr. Hans Friedenthal, said:\nThe Gestapo did everything in those days to promote emigration, particularly to Palestine. We often received their help when we required anything from other authorities regarding preparations for emigration.\nIn early January 1941 a small but important Zionist organization submitted a formal proposal to German diplomats in Beirut for a military-political alliance with wartime Germany. The offer was made by the radical underground \"Fighters for the Freedom of Israel\", better known as the Lehi or Stern Gang. Its leader, Avraham Stern, had recently broken with the \"National Military Organization\" (NMO).\nThe goal of the political activity and the years of struggle by the Israel Freedom Movement, the National Military Organization in Palestine (Irgun Zvai Leumi), is to solve the Jewish problem in this way and thus completely liberate the Jewish people forever.\nThe NMO, which is very familiar with the good will of the German Reich government and its officials towards Zionist activities within Germany and the Zionist emigration program, takes that view that:\n1. Common interests can exist between a European New Order based on the German concept and the true national aspirations of the Jewish people as embodied by the NMO.\n2. Cooperation is possible between the New Germany and a renewed, folkish-national Jewry [Hebr\u00e4ertum].\n3. The establishment of the historical Jewish state on a national and totalitarian basis, and bound by treaty with the German Reich, would be in the interest of maintaining and strengthening the future German position of power in the Near East.\nOn the basis of these considerations, and upon the condition that the German Reich government recognize the national aspirations of the Israel Freedom Movement mentioned above, the NMO in Palestine offers to actively take part in the war on the side of Germany.\nThis offer by the NMO could include military, political and informational activity within Palestine and, after certain organizational measures, outside as well. Along with this the Jewish men of Europe would be militarily trained and organized in military units under the leadership and command of the NMO. They would take part in combat operations for the purpose of conquering Palestine, should such a front by formed.\n(archived here: http://archive.is/AzV5Q)\nSee the celebration coin for the Haavara Agreement/transfer agreement, with on one side the hexagram and on the other side the swastika (both symbols were Zionist).\nAssassination of Count Bernadotte\nAs the United Nations debated a resolution to divide the Palestinian land, the Swedish UN- appointed mediator Count Folke Bernadotte, who pushed for an international Jerusalem and limit the expansion of the Jewish state, filed his report (UN Document A. 648) on 16 September 1948:\nBasic principles to prevent these innocent victims of the conflict [Palestinians were not to blame for the Holocaust] from returning to their homes, while Jewish immigrants flood into Palestine and, what\u2019s more, threatening to permanently replace the dispossessed Arab refugees who have been here for centuries.\nZionist pillage on a grand scale and the destruction of [Palestinian] villages without apparent military need.\nC.L. Sulzberger wrote in his diary on 24 August 1948:\nOn July 22 Bernadotte told a few people confidentially in Rhodes that he foresaw the following ultimate solution for Palestine:\nThere will be a Jewish state, no matter what else happens. Its boundaries will have to be radically altered to proved a more compact and workable state. Its Arab neighbors must be given an ironclad UN guarantee against any move to expand.\nIt was Yitzhak Shamir who authorised the assassination of Bernadotte (and British minister Lord Moyne in 1944). On 17 September 1948, Count Bernadotte and his assistant were assassinated in the part of Jerusalem occupied by Zionists.\nClyde Haberman wrote in 1995:\n[Shamir] she says, signed [Bernadotte\u2019s] death warrant. He was part of a troika that led Lehi after its guiding force, Avraham Stern, was killed by the British in 1942. His name was Yitzhak Yezernitsky, a short bulldog of an immigrant from the Russian-Polish border. Four decades later, he became Israel\u2019s Prime Minister under the name Yitzhak Shamir.\nEver suspicious and tight-lipped, Mr. Shamir, nearly 80, still speaks elliptically about the Bernadotte assassination. In a recently published memoir, \u201cSumming Up,\u201d he acknowledges that Lehi wanted the mediator \u201cremoved from the arena.\u201d But the group \u201ctook no responsibility for the deed,\u201d he says. \u201cThe idea was conceived in Jerusalem by Lehi members operating there more or less independently.\u201d\nMs. Marton strips away this deliberate ambiguity. There is no doubt, she says, that Shamir and his co-leaders imposed a death sentence on Bernadotte and selected a four-man squad whose trigger man was one Yehoshua Cohen.\nhttp://mondoweiss.net/2012/07/shamir-or ... -you-that/\n(archived here: http://archive.is/VCMbC)\nIsrael as the final solution?\nIsrael was founded by Zionists, who have always supported anti-Semism. If anti-Semists found a country as the \u201cpromised land\u201d for Jews, I advise you to think twice before going there (especially when you\u2019re a Jew).\nPossibly Israel is the single most anti-Semitic country in the world.\nStarting in the 1950s a large amount of Yemenite \u201cSephardic\u201d Jewish children \u201cdisappeared\u201d. Research showed that at least 4500 children are missing: http://stop-abuse.net/ym1.htm\n(archived here: http://archive.is/TeI5S)\nThe state propaganda invented that these children weren\u2019t murdered but adopted: http://www.chareidi.org/archives5762/AMK62features.htm\nAmi Hovev found out that these children were examined on (in experiments like that of Joseph Mengele) and dumped in lime pits:\nhundreds, perhaps thousands\" of children from immigrant Yemenite Jewish families were \"taken away\" by the authorities. Their parents never saw them again. (...) a substantial number of them were secretly consigned for \"unmerciful\" medical experiments and then buried in lime pits. I know that they [Israeli physicians in state hospitals] conducted experiments on living [Sephardic] children, extracting phosphorus and bone marrow from the spinal cord\nhttp://vaticproject.blogspot.nl/2014/01 ... azars.html\n(archived here: http://archive.is/PN0Zr)\nAccording to Barry Chamish in the Ringworm Holocaust as many as one hundred thousand Jewish children, mainly Moroccans, were radiated: http://rense.com/general67/radd.htm\n(archived here: http://archive.is/nMDul)\nEthiopian Jewish women were also sterilised by the Israeli government: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/ ... ves-israel\n(archived here: http://archive.is/PIPqG)\nHitler faked death and escaped to Argentina\nContinuing on the massive lies we were told about the Second World War, it appears that Adolf Hitler didn\u2019t even die on 30 April 1945 in Berlin.\n1) No evidence that Hitler and Braun died on 30 April 1945.\n2) Peter Baumgart testified that the flew Hitler and Braun, from Tempelhof Airport to Tondern in Denmark, and then to Kristiansund in Norway.\n3) Two German submarines escaped from Europe to Argentina, and could\u2019ve taken Hitler.\n4) Witnesses saw Hitler in Argentina.\n5) Witnesses saw Hitler in Paraguay after he had to leave Argentina after the overthrow of Juan Peron in 1955.\nFor more information on Hitler's faked death: https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/viewto ... 4461#p4461\nIt isn\u2019t really a secret, but I expect that not many people know about Adolf Hitler\u2019s English nephew and sister-in-law...\nAt the end of the 19th century, beginning of the 20th century, Adolf\u2019s half-brother, Alois Hitler Jr. (1882 \u2013 1956), migrated to Ireland.\nIn 1909, Alois Jr. met the Irishwoman Brigid \u201cBridget\u201d Dowling (1891 \u2013 1969) in Dublin. They eloped to London, married on 3 June 1910 and settled in Liverpool where their son William Patrick Hitler (1911-1987) was born.\nIn 1914, Alois Jr. went to Germany, without wife or son. Then WW I broke out.\nIn 1916, Alois Jr. married a second woman and after the war sent a message to Bridget that he was dead. In 1924, he was charged with bigamy by the German authorities but acquitted.\nIn the mid-1920s, Alois Jr. wrote to Bridget asking her to send William to Germany. She finally agreed in 1929.\nIn 1933, William Patrick Hitler returned to Germany. His uncle Adolf found him a job at the Reichskreditbank in Berlin. Later, William worked at an Opel factory and as a car salesman.\nIn 1934, Alois Jr. established a restaurant in Berlin that became a popular meeting place for SA Stormtroopers.\nBridget wrote a manuscript, \u201cMy Brother-in-Law Adolf (only published years later in 1979), in which she described that Adolf had lived with them in Liverpool from November 1912 to April 1913.\nSome history falsifiers claim that Hitler was in Vienna during this period (see photo): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_P ... rt-Houston\n(archived here: http://archive.is/l467J)\nIt could be interesting to know what Hitler did during his time in Vienna. It has been claimed that he was a gay prostitute and/or visiting his Jewish family\u2026\nIn 1939, Adolf Hitler advised his English nephew, William Patrick Hitler, to emigrate to the USA. He was invited by William Randolph Hearst to lecture on the F\u00fchrer on a tour of the USA, where he was joined by mother Bridget. They settled in New York City.\nIn 1942, William Patrick Hitler \u201cbegged\u201d President Roosevelt to reconsider an earlier denial to join the US Forces. FBI director J. Edgar Hoover eventually cleared him for service. William Patrick Hitler was wounded in action and awarded the Purple Heart.\nOn 6 March 1944, William Patrick Hitler was sworn into the US Navy in New York City: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/n ... -1.1127271\nRoosevelt - Putzi \u2013 Hitler\nAnother interesting connection is Putzi (Ernst Sedgewiek Hanfstaengl), who befriended the later US President Franklin D. Roosevelt at Harvard.\nIn the first half of the 1920s, Putzi became part of Adolf Hitler\u2019s inner circle. Putzi even financed the publication of Mein Kampf.\nPutzi was also part of the group that arranged the Reichstag fire.\nIn 1941, Putzi left Nazi Germany, and became a prisoner of war in Nazi Canada.\nIn 1943, Roosevelt arranged for the release of his and Hitler\u2019s friend. Roosevelt even gave Putzi a job.\nSee chapter 8 from Antony Sutton\u2019s book: http://www.reformation.org/wall-st-ch8.html\nHitler sabotages army - USSR, Dunkirk, Normandy\nPost by Firestarter \u00bb Mon Feb 26, 2018 5:48 pm\nAccording to mainstream history falsifiers, the German Nazis, including Adolf Hitler, made an awful lot of mistakes.\nBut to me it looks like they intentionally sabotaged the German army...\nRussia \u2013 Moscow and Stalingrad \u2013 1941, 1942\nBy common consensus the beginning of the defeat of Nazi Germany was the mistake to invade the Soviet Union.\nStarting in 1942, Adolf Hitler took full control of all important decisions for the army and regularly brushed aside the advice of his military experts.\nMost days, Hitler stayed up till 4 a.m. or so, and slept till noon, when he would hold his first military conference of the day...\nHitler also regularly told his staff that they weren\u2019t allowed to wake him under any circumstance.\nSee Hitler speaking to his generals, June 1942.\nDuring the winter of 1941-42, the Wehrmacht in Russia around Moscow suffered over a million casualties after they were \u201csurprised\u201d when a division of well-equipped Russians materialised \u201cseemingly out of nowhere\u201d and attacked.\nIn the late spring of 1942, Hitler left Moscow and steered the German Army to the Caucasus. Travelling huge distances will defeat any army.\nHis new \u201cstrategy\u201d was to grab the oil fields in the Caucasus and seize Stalingrad.\nTo add to the confusion, Hitler added 52 non-German divisions with questionable training and skills.\nHitler first directed the Fourth Panzer Army away from Stalingrad to aid the First Panzer Army which was already approaching the oil fields.\nThen the F\u00fchrer decided to turn the Fourth Panzer Army completely around and send it back toward Stalingrad.\nThen suddenly Hitler ordered the attack on Stalingrad and at the same time take the oil fields.\nSenior strategists urged Hitler to take Stalingrad first using all available resources, and then go for the oil fields. Instead Hitler pushed for an impossible strategy\u2026\nGerman\u2019s Blitzkrieg strategy relied on heavy tanks and motorised infantry that needed room to move.\nTo make their mission impossible, Hitler used artillery bombardments to create blocked streets and broken cement in Stalingrad. This not only blocked the heavy infantry but was also used for cover by thousands of Russian infantrymen.\nWith German casualties piling up at 20,000 men a day, Hitler pulled divisions from his outer defences and sent them in one-by-one (to make it easier to defeat them). By sending so many rear units into Stalingrad, Hitler eroded his outer sectors, leaving the defence to the 52 non-German divisions with questionable training and skills.\nThen the German army was taken in a \u201csurprise\u201d Russian attack. In just 3 days, Russian troops blasted their way through the crumbling lines and encircled and trapped the entire Sixth Army inside Stalingrad.\nThousands of wounded, starving German infantrymen in Stalingrad froze to death amid subzero temperatures.\nErich von Manstein\u2019s troops were first sent to help, but when they were within 30 miles of Stalingrad were ordered to pull back.\nHitler ordered the Luftwaffe to provide the Sixth Army with supplies, but Russian anti-aircraft guns and fighter planes blasted them out of the sky (possibly they had advance knowledge...).\nGeneral Kurt Zeitzler now pleaded with Hitler to let (the remnants of) the Sixth Army attempt a breakout to the south to link up with Manstein.\nHitler blatantly refused.\nOn 8 January 1943, the Russians presented surrender terms. These were reluctantly turned down by General Paulus, on Hitler's direct order. Two days later, the Russians blasted the remaining Germans with 5000 artillery guns, followed a week later by a massive infantry assault.\nOut of the original 285,000 Sixth Army soldiers, 165,000 died, while some 29,000 wounded had been air lifted out. The remaining 91,000 spent years of captivity in Russian POW camps: http://www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/d ... ingrad.htm\n(archived here: http://archive.is/xOPL1)\nDunkirk \u2013 May 1940\nIn May 1940, General Paul von Kleist's panzers were only 18 miles from Dunkirk, in an operation that could have scooped up the entire northern Allied force.\nThen on 24 May 1940, Hitler issued the infamous ''Halt Order'' that countermanded the order by the Wehrmacht's Commander-in-Chief, General Walther von Brauchitsch, and that the line of Lens\u2013Bethune\u2013Saint-Omer\u2013Gravelines \"'will not be passed''.\nKleist afterwards recalled:\nI must say that the English managed to escape that trap in Dunkirk which I had so carefully laid, only with the personal help of Hitler.\nThere was a channel from Arras to Dunkirk. I had already crossed this channel and my troops occupied the heights which jutted out over Flanders. Therefore, my panzer group had complete control of Dunkirk and the area in which the British were trapped.\nThe fact of the matter is that the English would have been unable to get into Dunkirk because I had them covered. Then Hitler personally ordered that I should withdraw my troops from these heights.\nWe could have wiped out the British Army completely if it weren't for the stupid order of Hitler.\nGeneral Gerd von Rundstedt (more on Von Rundstedt below) was given the blame for the \u201cHalt Order\u201d. Von Rundstedt vehemently denied:\nIf I had had my way the English would not have got off so lightly at Dunkirk. But my hands were tied by direct orders from Hitler.\nhttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/5902 ... f-war.html\n(archived here: http://archive.is/WVBak)\nSabotaging D-day \u2013 6/6/\u201944\nYou may have heard about the cardboard army that completely fooled the Nazi command or about spies being sent out with information on the fake invasion. In reality there was no way that the 6 June 1944 could have been a success \u2013 except for the sabotage of Hitler and his close associates.\nIt\u2019s impossible that a defence strategy would have been chosen that would single out any place for the possible landing of the Allied invasion.\nThere are also stories that the resistance destroyed the radar, of course this would have been a warning sign for the Germans...\nAdolf Hitler issued a directive that Germany\u2019s armoured forces, which were kept back from the beaches, could only be deployed upon his personal order.\nA number of key German commanders were absent from their posts during the critical hours of 6 June 1944.\nGeneral Friedrich Dollmann (commander of the Seventh Army in Normandy), Lt. Gen. Heinz Hellmich (commander of the 243rd Division), and Maj. Gen. Wilhelm Falley had all left the Normandy coast for war-games exercise at Rennes.\nAdmiral Theodor Krancke (naval commander in the west) was on his way to Bordeaux.\nMaj. Gen. Edgar Feuchtinger (commander of the 21st Panzer Division) was heading to Paris for a rendezvous with his mistress.\nField Marshal Erwin Rommel had left Normandy for his wife\u2019s 50th birthday in Germany: http://warfarehistorynetwork.com/daily/ ... -mistakes/\n(archived here: http://archive.is/DPc7l)\nThe only German high-command officer, who responded correctly to the coming invasion, was Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt. Two hours before the landings began, Von Rundstedt ordered the 2 available reserve panzer divisions, the 12th SS Panzer and Panzer Lehr, to move to Caen.\nHe judged that the airborne landings were on such a large scale that they weren\u2019t a mere deception. The only place the landings could come in lower Normandy was on the Calvados and Cotentin coasts.\nHitler had given orders that he wasn\u2019t to be awakened for any reason. At 07:30, Jodi informed Von Rundstedt that the divisions could not be committed until Hitler gave the order, and Hitler was still sleeping. Hitler slept until noon.\nIt was 16:00 when Hitler finally gave his approval.\nBy then the Allied fighters and bombers were ready for them (we can\u2019t rule out advance knowledge\u2026).\nThe panzers had to take shelter in the woods and wait for darkness before continuing their march.\nHitler didn\u2019t even try to hide his joy over the coming destruction of Germany and exclaimed: \"It's begun at last\".\nHe confided to Hermann G\u00f6ring:\nThey are landing here, and here: just where we expected them!\nNazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels said: \"Thank God, at last. This is the final round\".\nOn the afternoon of June 6, Hitler ordered the V-1 attacks on London. It took 6 days to bring the heavy steel catapult rigs that were in hiding to prevent them from being used immediately. When it started on June 12, the only attainable result could be to prove to the world what scumbags the Nazis were.\nIf the beaches and artificial harbours of Normandy, jammed with men, had been bombed they possibly could have still stopped the Allied forces: http://www.worldwar2history.info/D-Day/Hitler.html\n(archived here: http://archive.is/QEg9Z)\nThe Devon beach massacre \u2013 27 April 1944\nIn a \u201cfriendly fire\u201d disaster during training exercises for D-day, scores of US soldiers died in a mock invasion at Slapton Sands and their corpses were secretly buried.\nThis incident was covered-up: https://www.theguardian.com/uk/2004/may/16/military.usa\n(archived here: http://archive.is/Ie416)\nThis is important, because it is improbable that the German Nazis didn\u2019t know about this, and - as the Devon beaches are similar to Normandy - it shows that German intelligence could have known that Normandy would be the spot for the Allied invasion.\nHitler - Nero Decree, Morgenthau plan, General Patton\nPost by Firestarter \u00bb Fri Mar 02, 2018 5:20 pm\nThe crooked Ron Paul and his even corrupter son Rand Paul are respected by many. My similar thread on Ronpaulforums.com was put behind a password.\nA lot of people know that the Allied forces murdered hundreds of thousands innocent civilians by bombing German and Japanese cities, but refuse to see that the \u201cgood guys\u201d didn\u2019t win WW II...\nNero decree\nBy March 1945, the Third Reich had already been decimated to Germany, some territory in central Europe, northern Italy, Denmark, Norway and part of Holland.\nOn 19 March 1945, Adolf Hitler once again showed himself the enemy of Germany, by ordering the complete destruction of German infrastructure. Hitler was reported to have died only 6 weeks later - on 30 April 1945.\nIt was officially titled \u201cBefehl betreffend Zerst\u00f6rungsma\u00dfnahmen im Reichsgebiet (Destructive Measures on Reich Territory Order) and was subsequently nicknamed the Nero Decree.\nSee (translated) sections from the Order:\n1. All military transport and communication facilities, industrial establishments and supply depots, as well as anything else of value within Reich territory, which could in any way be used by the enemy immediately or within the foreseeable future for the prosecution of the war, will be destroyed.\n2. It is the responsibility of the military command posts to execute this order to destroy all military objects, including traffic and communications installations.\nThe Gauleiters and Commissioners for Reich Defense are responsible for destroying the industrial and supply installations, as well as of other objects of valuable; the troops must give the Gauleiters and Commissioners for Reich Defense the assistance they need to carry out this task.\nAccording to history falsifiers the plan was sabotaged by German Minister Albert Speer (1905-1981), who after expressing his fundamental opposition, requested Hitler to give him full responsibility for the execution of the Order.\nThe order had local Gauleiters (district Nazi Party leaders) and Reich defense commissioners destroying: factories, farms, power plants, railroad lines, bridges, dams, and military and supply installations.\nSome Gauleiters followed their orders, including Dusseldorf's Friedrich Karl Florian, but others supposedly refused. The needed explosives weren\u2019t available to carry out the complete destruction: http://www.deseretnews.com/article/8656 ... tml?pg=all\n(archived here: http://archive.is/uaKe0)\nBasically Hitler\u2019s 1945 Nero Decree was following the 1944 Morgenthau plan, devised by US secretary of the treasury Henry C. Morgenthau Jr. (written by Harry Dexter White).\nAgain according to history falsifiers not implemented, but I don\u2019t know a single difference with JCS 1067...\nSome have estimated that from 1945 till 1950 Germany some 9 million Germans died from starvation.\nThe plan to dismantle German industrial capacity was first discussed in August 1944 at the British headquarters of General Dwight Eisenhower. Morgenthau and Eisenhower agreed that Germany needed a \"good and hard\" treatment.\nAccording to history falsifiers, when US President Roosevelt, British PM Winston Churchill, British foreign secretary Anthony Eden, US secretary of state Cordell Hull and US secretary for war Henry L. Stimson first heard of the plan in September 1944, they all protested vigorously, because it would prevent Germany from feeding itself. Hull argued that 40% of the German population would die.\nThat sounds almost philanthropic\u2026\nIn the 24 November 1947 New York Post Morgenthau himself wrote:\nThe Morgenthau Plan for Germany ... became part of the Potsdam Agreement, a solemn declaration of policy and undertaking for action ... signed by the United States of America, Great Britain and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.\nBesides dividing Germany in a West and East part, in July and August 1945 the occupying armies took 25% of Germany's most fertile land and placed it under Russian and Polish control, forcibly expelling about 16 million people, according to British writer Victor Gollancz \"with the very maximum of brutality\".\nThe Allies forbade emigration (except to Israel?) and kept millions of prisoners in forced-labour camps (some Nazi concentration camps remained to be used).\nSome 4,160,000 Germans were forced to slave labour outside Germany: 3,000,000 in Russia, 750,000 in France, 400,000 in Britain and 10,000 in Belgium. General Dwight D. Eisenhower labelled them Disarmed Enemy Forces to violate the Geneva Convention. Some 1.4 million died in the Allied concentration camps, of which according to the Soviets 450,600 in their camps.\nThe production of oil, tractors, steel and other products that were essential to food production was stopped. They cut fertilizer production by 82%. They under-valued German exports, depriving Germans of cash needed to import food. During the first 6 months after the \u201cend\u201d of the war, Germany's industrial production fell by 75%.\nCaptain Albert Behnke compared German and Dutch starvation: in much of Germany the ration set by the occupying Allies was around 1,000 calories per day and for more than 2 years never more than 1,550.\nThe Dutch in the \u201cHongerwinter\u201d of 1944, 1945 always got more than 1,394 calories per day.\nIn 1947, a paper from the US State Department by Robert Murphy showed that the US statistical projection of births, immigration and officially reported deaths over the next 3 years the German population should be 71 million, but \"to be conservative and in view of the present high death rate in Germany, a figure of 69 million will be used\".\nThis not only showed that millions died since the \u201cliberation\u201d in 1945, but also that the official number were falsified to hide what was going on.\nThe 1950 census showed 5.7 million people less than there should have been according to the number of people recorded in the 1946 census.\nCanadian writer and TV producer Robert Allen, described the scene in a Berlin railway station as the refugees arrived in late 1945:\nThey were all exhausted and starved and miserable ... A child only half alive ... A woman in the most terrible picture of despair I've seen ... Even when you see it, it's impossible to believe ... God it was terrible.\nhttp://library.flawlesslogic.com/bacque_1.htm\n(archived here: http://archive.is/lam95)\nHave you seen the pictures of the starved concentration camp prisoners (after the Allied forces bombed food transports)?\nSee some severely malnourished German children, starved by the Allied \u201cheroes\u201d.\nSome extracts from the Morgenthau plan:\n3. The Ruhr Area.\nHere lies the heart of German industrial power, the cauldron of wars. This area should not only be stripped of all presently existing industries but so weakened and controlled that it can not in the foreseeable future become an industrial area. The following steps will accomplish this:\n(a) Within a short period, if possible not longer than 6 months after the cessation of hostilities, all industrial plants and equipment not destroyed by military action shall either be completely dismantled and removed from the area or completely destroyed. All equipment shall be removed from the mines and the mines shall be thoroughly wrecked.\nIt is anticipated that the stripping of this area would be accomplished in three stages:\n(i) The military forces immediately upon entry into the area shall destroy all plants and equipment which cannot be removed.\n(ii) Removal of plants and equipment by members of the United Nations as restitution and reparation (Paragraph 4).\n(iii) All plants and equipment not removed within a stated period of time, say 6 months, will be completely destroyed or reduced to scrap and allocated to the United Nations.\n(d) by forced German labor outside Germany; and\n(e) by confiscation of all German assets of any character whatsoever outside of Germany.\nOn 10 May 1945, President Truman approved JCS 1067 which directed the US forces of occupation in Germany to\n...take no steps looking toward the economic rehabilitation of Germany [nor steps] designed to maintain or strengthen the German economy.\nThe net effect was that Germany couldn\u2019t produce or import enough food; 1947 was the worst year. William Clayton reported to Washington that \"millions of people are slowly starving\".\nThe occupation directive remained secret. It was made public on 17 October 1945, after much of it had been incorporated in the Potsdam Agreement.\nDwight D. Eisenhower \"loaned\" US Treasury officials to the Army of occupation - \"Morgenthau boys\" \u2013 to ensure that the JCS 1067 was interpreted as strictly as possible. They continued their activities for more than 2 years after the resignation of Morgenthau in mid-1945.\nGermany was to be reduced to the standard of life it had known in 1932. The occupation forces ensured that German standards of living wouldn\u2019t exceed the average level of European neighbours.\nIn 1946, the first \"level of industry\" plan stated that German heavy industry must be lowered to 50% of its 1938 levels by the closing of 1,500 manufacturing plants. The production of oil, rubber, merchant ships, and aircraft were prohibited. No new locomotives were built until 1949, most industries had their production halved, automobile production was 10% of its 1936 level, etc.\nThe amount of loans to Germany through the Marshall Plan (about $1.4 billion in total) was far overshadowed by the amount the Germans had to pay back as war reparations and the about $2.4 billion per year to the Allies for the ongoing cost of occupation.\nIn July 1947, after more than 2 years of effective starvation of the Germans, President Harry S. Truman rescinded JCS 1067 and replaced it with JCS 1779.\nJCS 1779 wasn\u2019t nearly as brutal as the previous 2 years under JCS 1067, but it included breaking up the relationships between German banks. By limiting them to short-term financing only, they prevented the rehabilitation of German industry.\nIt took until 5/5/\u201955 that all restrictions were rescinded: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgenthau_Plan\n(archived here: http://archive.is/H1uVa)\nThe following official 26 February 1947 paper shows that the Allied \u201cheroes\u201d knew very well that they were effectively starving Germany to death: https://www.trumanlibrary.org/whistlest ... genumber=1\nSee page 9, which shows that over half of the 6,595,000 children and adolescents are in deplorable condition.\nSee page 10, which shows that also a large part of the normal group of 17,190,000 is in deplorable condition.\nIn late March or early April 1945, an eye witness was sent to guard a POW camp near Andernach along the Rhine. About 50,000 prisoners of all ages were held in an open field surrounded by barbed wire. The women were kept in a separate enclosure.\nThe men had no shelter or blankets; many had no coats; they slept in the wet and cold mud, with inadequate slit trenches for excrement. Their misery from exposure alone was evident. Dysentery raged, and soon they were sleeping in their own excrement, too weak and crowded to reach the slit trenches.\nMany were begging for food, sickening and dying. Most of the guards didn\u2019t help them at all.\nFamine was also spreading among the German population. It was a common sight to see German women look in the garbage cans for something to eat: http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v10/v10p161_Brech.html\n(archived here: http://archive.is/5mLA5)\nThe murder of George Patton\nPatton was one of the few to resist the orders to destroy Germany, see some excerpts from his diary and letters:\nI doubted the expediency of blowing up factories, because the ends for which the factories are being blown up - that is preventing Germany from preparing for war - can be equally well attained through the destruction of their machinery, while the buildings can be used to house thousands of homeless persons.\nI am frankly opposed to this war criminal stuff . It is not cricket and is Semitic. I am also opposed to sending POW's to work as slaves in foreign lands, where many will be starved to death.\nActually, the Germans are the only decent people left in Europe. If it's a choice between them and the Russians, I prefer the Germans.\nToday we received orders . . . in which we were told to give the Jews special accommodations. If for Jews, why not Catholics, Mormons, etc? . . . We are also turning over to the French several hundred thousand prisoners of war to be used as slave labor in France. It is amusing to recall that we fought the Revolution in defense of the rights of man and the Civil War to abolish slavery and have now gone back on both principles.\nWhen Patton was effectively fired as military governor of Germany, he wrote on 31 August 1945:\nI would like it much better than being a sort of executioner to the best race in Europe.\nIn his diary Patton noted that on one occasion an RAF Spitfire attacked his private plane in an attempt to shoot it down but crashed after missing.\nIn July 1945, Patton paid a visit to his family in the US and told his 2 daughters that they will never see him again:\nMy luck has run out. I 've used it all up like money in the bank I 've had increasingly narrow escapes. It's too damn bad I wasn't killed before the fighting stopped, but I wasn't. So be it.\nGeneral Patton had an \"accident\" on 9 December 1945, in which he was reported to have suffered a broken neck, but had recovered enough to be flown to the US on 22 December. On 21 December 1945, Patton was announced dead as the result of an \"embolism\".\nIn 1979, OSS agent Douglass Bazata (OSS was the precursor of the CIA) told an audience of some 450 ex intelligence agents at Hilton Hotel Washington DC, that OSS Chief Donovan had ordered him to kill Patton:\nFor diverse political reasons, many extremely high-ranking persons hated Patton. I know who killed him for I was the one who was hired to do it. Ten thousand dollars.\nGeneral William J. 'Wild Bill' Donovan himself, Director of OSS, entrusted me with the mission. I set up the 'accident'. Since he didn't die in the accident, he was kept in isolation in the hospital, where he was killed with a cyanide injection.\nBazata (who died in 1999) also told The Spotlight that he thought that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt personally ordered Wild Bill Donovan to have Patton murdered.\nSee FDR second from the left seated, and Donovan on the right, seated. They were classmates in Columbia Law School, long before he appointed Donovan to his cabinet.\nRobert Wilcox interviewed Bazata, who told him that after the arranged \"accident\", he shot General Patton with a neck breaking low velocity projectile. According to Bazata, the job was finished by the Soviet NKVD (the precursor of KGB) in hospital: http://www.mujahidkamran.com/articles.php?id=33\n(archived here: http://archive.is/Wxmkr)\nHitler \u2013 More \u201cmistakes\u201d in Russia\nPost by Firestarter \u00bb Mon Mar 05, 2018 5:38 pm\nI\u2019ve found a lot more unfortunate \u201cmistakes\u201d by the Zionist-controlled Adolf Hitler in the invasion of the Soviet Union (Operation Barbarossa).\nI\u00b4m no expert at Russia or the Soviet Union, but even I know that the very cold winters are a major problem in an invasion.\nIn May 1942, Winston Churchill mocked Hitler over his \"blunder\" of invading Russia:\nThere is a winter, you know, in Russia. For a good many months the temperature is apt to fall very low. There is snow, there is frost, and all that. Hitler forgot about this Russian winter. He must have been very loosely educated.\nWe all heard about it at school; but he forgot it. I have never made such a bad mistake as that.\nOperation Barbarossa was started on 22 June 1941, by starting it 3 months earlier there would have been 3 months more to finish it before the cold, wet winter.\nThe German commissariat had not transported enough woollen hats, gloves, long johns and overcoats to Russia. In other words: they intentionally let the German troops freeze to death.\nWith the result that thousands of soldiers lost limbs, ears, noses, fingers, sexual organs and/or eyelids: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/history/bri ... uhrer.html\nThere were 3 German army groups to invade the Soviet Union (north, centre, and south).\nTwo posts ago, is information on the south group that was sent from Stalingrad to the oil fields, and back again and I\u2019ll not add much on the successful sabotage of their mission.\nArmy Group Centre is the most powerful of the 3 groups.\nBetween 22 June and 3 July 1941 they encircle Russians at Bialystok and Minsk and catch 420.000 soldiers, 1.500 canons, 2.500 tanks and 1.669 airplanes. Many Russian soldiers escape, so \u201conly\u201d 290.000 are captivated.\nBy 10 July, they reach Smolensk, which is taken on 16 July. Germans have already advanced 650 km.\nEverything is going great for the German army. On 19 July, when the centre group should progress to Moscow, Hitler orders most of its panzers south-east to Kiev. As a result Moscow can\u2019t be taken.\nMore than 2 months later, the end of September, the centre group continues its march on Moscow. At that time the Russian have reinforced the Moscow and winter comes quickly.\nMoscow wasn\u2019t only important for the moral.\nMoscow was/is a big transport centre (railroads, roads), apart from being the administrative centre. If Moscow had been taken, the Red Army would have gotten into trouble because lack of supply. This might have made conquering (the rest of) the Soviet Union relatively easy.\nArmy Group North advances quickly to Leningrad.\nAlready on 26 June they have travelled 300 km and reached the Dvina River.\nEverything goes well for the Wehrmacht, but then Group north is ordered to stop for 6 days.\nBy 4 July, panzers are at Ostrov; only 220 km from the Dvina River. On 14 July, they are on the Louga River, 120 km from Leningrad.\nBut again, they\u2019re stopped for 6 days.\nAlso on 14 July, part of the infantry is sent to the east to attack Russians at Polotsk.\nArmy Group South progresses swiftly from June 23 to 29.\nOn 9 July, they are 75 km from Kiev.\nBetween 15 July and 8 August they kill 200.000 Russians and imprison 100.000 more.\nBy repeatedly creating more groups, Hitler weakens their force.\nArguably Stalingrad wasn\u2019t even an important strategic objective, but the oil of the Caucasus was.\nDestroying the oil supply of the Russian would have gotten them into trouble.\nOnly between 10 and 12 October, (only) Grozny was bombed. Grozny and Maykop (which had already been taken) together accounted for only 10% of oil production.\nBaku (460 km south from Grozny) accounted for the remaining 90%. Germans bombers could have bombed it in August.\nAt the beginning of November, Hitler sends a substantial number of aircrafts to the Mediterranean.\nIn large parts of the Soviet Union, Stalin wasn\u2019t too popular (in particular in the Ukraine).\nThe German army came as conquering oppressors; if they had come as \u201cliberators\u201d they could have used Soviets against Stalin.\nSome more peculiarities...\nHow could Stalin be surprised by the invasion, when he knew that the whole German army was mobilized?\nHitler didn\u2019t continue the attack in the north, but instead attacked in the south.\nIn the south, unlike in the north, the Russians could retreat long distance without losing crucial territories: http://hitler-the-jew-and-the-faked-wwi ... -1941.html\n(archived here: http://archive.is/LSbxT)\nBelieve it or not, but in the 1930s and 1940s most Americans didn\u2019t want to be involved in another bloody war orchestrated by Britain.\nAfter the (staged?) attack on Pearl Harbor, the US declared war on Japan, but not on Germany.\nJust 3 days after Pearl Harbor, on 11 December 1941, Hitler declared war on the US.\nIn doing so, Hitler effectively requested the US to help his British masters\u2026\nMore on D-day\nI was obviously too naive to believe that a high German officer was actually fighting against the Allied forces...\nOn 1 June 1944 at 9 p.m. - the BBC broadcasts the first 3 lines of a poem of Verlaine, which is a message to the French resistance that the invasion is planned within 15 days.\nGerman intelligence officer Hellmuth Meyer understands its meaning, because a member of the French resistance had told the Germans. Meyer informs Admiral Canaris, head of the German counter intelligence.\nThe only action taken is to put the 15th army on alert, note that on 6 June an excercise was scheduled...\nThe Germans could have also alerted the 7th army, but maybe they had better things to do...\nTo delay finding out about the invasions both Kriegsmarine and Luftwaffe patrols were canceled.\nJune 5, at 9:15 p.m. (CET) - the second part of the Verlaine message is transmitted, which means that the invasion will begin within 48 hours.\nMeyer immediately warns the head of the 15th Army General Hans von Salmuth, but the 7th Army is still not alerted, because Gerd von Rundstedt doesn\u2019t want to ruin D-day...\nGeneral Gunther Blumentritt supposedly said it was ridiculous that the Allies would announce the day of the invasion by radio\nBetween 0:30 a.m. and 2 a.m. (6 June) - massive amounts of paratroopers land in Normandy.\nThe German communication is disrupted which should have alerted the Germans.\nAt 2:06 a.m. - Colonel Hamann, acting commander of the 709th Division, calls Saint-L\u00f4 and reports enemy paratroopers near Sainte-Mere-Eglise.\nAt 2:11 a.m. - the 716th tells Hamann that paratroopers have landed east of the Orne, near Caen. Because of the massive scale, they\u2019re convinced that the invasion has begun.\nAt 2:40 a.m. - at his headquarters in Paris, Marshal Von Rundstedt studies the many reports from Normandy that the radar screens are covered with hundreds of beeps.\nThat was even before Adolf Hitler went to sleep...\nJust before 3 a.m. - Cherbourg naval station reports to general Pemsel that radar and sonar have detected vessels in the Bay of Seine (between Cherbourg and Le Havre).\nAt 3:12 a.m. - General Max Pemsel, Chief of Staff of the 7th army, informs Chief of Staff of Army Group B Hans Speidel:\nEngine noises audible from the sea, on the east coast of the Cotentin. Admiral, Channel coast, reports naval vessels offshore Cherbourg, by radar.\nAt 3:14 a.m. - the commander of the coastal troops is informed that naval units have been detected 11 km from Grandcamp.\nAt 4:30 a.m. - after waiting more than 2 hours, until Hitler has gone to bed, Von Rundstedt finally requests 2 panzer divisions. He is blocked by General Alfred Jodl, who will wait until Hitler wakes up.\nAt 6:15 a.m. - Max Speidel informs General Max Pemsel about massive aerial and naval bombardments.\nAt 6:45 a.m. - Pemsel reports to Von Rundstedt's HQ that landings have begun.\nThe 716th Division was reportedly only at half its normal strenght with approximately 4000 men.\nOf the 726th regiment only 360 of the 725 men were present: http://hitler-the-jew-and-the-faked-wwi ... oo-22.html\n(archived here: http://archive.is/qlB1h)\nAdolf Hitler, on 6 October 1939 spoke in the Reichstag:\nI have devoted no less effort to the achievement of Anglo-German understanding, nay, more than that, of an Anglo-German friendship. At no time and in no place have I ever acted contrary to British interests.\n\u2026 I believe even today that there can only be real peace in Europe and throughout the world if Germany and England come to an understanding.\nIn August and September 1939, 2 friends of Hermann G\u00f6ring - the Swedish Birger Dahlerus and American oil magnate William Rhodes Davis - were negotiating with friends in London and Washington DC on Poland.\nJohan Birger Essen Dahlerus (1891 \u2013 1957) was a good friend of Hermann G\u00f6ring. He also had an excellent network of contacts in England.\nDahlerus\u2019 wife was a German national; in 1934, G\u00f6ring had assisted Dahlerus in obtaining a marriage permit. Dahlerus was also guardian to G\u00f6ring's stepson from his first marriage.\nOn 7 August 1939, Dahlerus arranged a meeting at his own house between G\u00f6ring and 7 British businessmen.\nOn 25 August 1939, the mutual assistance pact between the British and Polish governments was signed. At that time Dahlerus acted as an intermediary between G\u00f6ring and the British Foreign Secretary Lord Halifax.\nOn 26 August Dahlerus met Halifax.\nOn 27 August, Dahlerus met Halifax, Neville Chamberlain, Sir Horace Wilson and Sir Alexander Cadogan in London. He presented a proposal to Britain on the borders of Poland.\nOn 29 August, German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop presented Ambassador Neville Henderson with 16 points that Germany demanded. On 30 August, Dahlerus presented the 16 points in a document to Henderson, who dispatched him to Polish Ambassador J\u00f3zef Lipski.\nOn 1 September 1939, the Third Reich invaded Poland after Germany had accused the Poles of attacking them at Dirschau.\nOn 26 September, Dahlerus met G\u00f6ring and Adolf Hitler in Berlin.\nOn 28, 29 September, 4, 5, 11, 18, 19 October 1939, Dahlerus again flew to London for meetings with Cadogan, Chamberlain and Halifax. On these occasions Hitler's peace proposals were presented that involved Germany taking back the old Reich territories in Poland and additional territory.\nAfter that Dahlerus was denied a visa to come again to London to present \"new\" proposals from G\u00f6ring or Hitler.\nThe details of Dahlerus\u2019 moves, after the British declaration of war, remained hidden from the public for many years until British archives were declassified: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birger_Dahlerus\nWilliam Rhodes Davis (1889 \u2013 1941) was an oil magnate from the US, who claimed to be a relative of Cecil Rhodes on his mother's side and of Jefferson Davis on his father's side (claims which remain \u201cunproven\u201d).\nIn 1933, he built an oil refinery in Hamburg, Germany, and developed business interests in England and Germany. He was a negotiator for the arrangement that allowed Germany and Italy to build up their oil reserves in the 1930s, until the British blockade gave Rockefeller\u2019s Standard Oil a monopoly.\nIn 1940, Davis contributed to attacks on President FDR and supported Republican presidential candidate Wendell Willkie.\nIn December 1940, Verne Marshall, head of the No Foreign War Committee, claimed that Davis in 1939 had presented a peace plan by G\u00f6ring to the State Department. The German government denied this plan.\nDavis also played a role in forming and financing the No Foreign War Committee, while at the same time trying to break Standard Oil\u2019s monopoly on oil to Germany.\nThe British intelligence centre headquartered in New York wrote:\nThe swiftest way to put a stop to this scheme was to remove Davis from the scene.\nOn 1 August 1941, Davis died of a \u201cheart attack\u201d in Houston, Texas. At the time, Davis was the head or principal of some 20 companies. His estate was valued between $5 and $10 million: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Rhodes_Davis\nI can imagine that Nazi Germany could invade countries the size of Austria, Denmark, Belgium and the Netherlands, but France?!?\nWhen Germany tried to conquer France during the First World War, the fights lasted 4 long years and cost the lives of 1.5 million Germans, without conquering France\u2026\nOn 10 May 1940, Nazi Germany started the invasion of the Netherlands, Belgium and France and in 6 weeks they had completely \u201cdefeated\u201d the enemy, loosing 30,000 soldiers.\nObviously they first wanted to make Nazi Germany into a mythical enemy by presented them countries in the easy Sitzkrieg, knowing that would make the defeat of Hitler more impressive.\nUnfortunately I haven\u2019t found a good story that shares my view, but I\u2019ll present some information.\nOn 10 May 1940, in one of those strange coincidences, Winston Churchill had only been Prime Minister for a couple of days\u2026\nNot only did the Allied forces possess more tanks than the Germans in the spring of 1940, the British and the French tanks were even better.\nThe (first) German plan was exposed when a German plane crashed over Belgium in January 1940, with a draft of the plan that was similar to the failed plan in WW I.\nThen General Erich von Manstein, tank commander Heinz Guderian, and General Gerd von Rundstedt devised a (new) plan that involved a diversion attack through Belgium by German Army Group B, and the real attack with Army Group A, further south straight through the forest of the Ardennes, directly into France around Sedan.\nThis attack supposedly took the French completely by surprise. Even when the Wehrmacht\u2019s main attack with Group A was already reported, there was little reaction.\nOn 14 May, Sedan already fell to the Germans.\nGerman Army Group A dashed towards the French coast, reaching the mouth of the river Somme on the English Channel already on 20 May.\nOn 24 May, Adolf Hitler and the German commander General Gerd von Rundstedt discussed the strategy to let the British army escape at Dunkirk.\nOn 22 June 1940, France admitted defeat by signing the Armistice that would take effect 3 days later: https://www.historyextra.com/period/sec ... st-gamble/\n(archived here: http://web.archive.org/web/201803101653 ... st-gamble/)\nSee Adolf Hitler at his headquarters in the Ardennes, Belgium, May-June 1940.\nLeft of Hitler is General Alfred Jodl, and on the right Field Marshal Walter von Brauchitsch, and next to him is Admiral of the Fleet Erich Raeder.\nOn 22 May, Prime Minister Churchill arrived in France.\nOn 24 May 1940, Churchill received a telegram from French Prime Minister Paul Reynaud:\nthe British Army had carried out, on its own initiative, a retreat of twenty-five miles towards the ports at a time when our troops moving up from the south are gained ground towards the north, where they were to meet their allies.\nThe British army didn\u2019t even put up a fight, before they were allowed to escape.\nThis still wouldn\u2019t explain that the French army was defeated so fast...\nOn 24 May 1940, the British army began their retreat to Dunkirk.\nAt that time German tanks were already positioned along the access routes. The German tanks were only 16 km from the city, while the British were still 60 km away.\nBut then Hitler issued his famous \u201cHalt Order\u201d. Heinz Guderian recalled \u201cWe were struck dumb\u201d.\nGeneral Halder raised objections to the F\u00fchrer\u2019s decision, but Hitler could not be swayed:\nThe excited discussion finished with a definite order by Hitler, to which he added that he would ensure execution of his order by sending personal liaison officers to the front.\nFrom 27 May to 4 June 1940, Great Britain successfully shipped 338,000 soldiers off the continent - 215,000 from the British military, and 123,000 French, Belgians, and from other Allied countries.\nWhen France surrendered on 22 June 1940, more than 60% of the French army \u2013 1,547,000 out of 2.5 million \u2013 were taken prisoner.\nFrance had (only) 84,000 casualties, which is (also) evidence that no serious resistance was offered.\nThe German Wehrmacht lost only 28,000 soldiers: https://orientalreview.org/2015/05/30/e ... n-1940-ii/\n(archived here: http://archive.is/2Ja2N)\nWW II \u2013 Battle of Britain\nIn this post I\u00b4ll present some information on the so-called Battle of Britain.\nThe first thing to note is that invading Britain would have been practically difficult because the sea between the European continent and Britain. Even if Germany would have taken complete control of the sky (and it would have been a \u201creal\u201d war), it would have been difficult.\nMaybe it would\u00b4ve been easier to block transports to Britain and then wait until Britain would fall over. I had already established that Hitler ordered his naval commanders to stop attacking British ships\u2026\nIn early July 1940, Hitler issued Directive No. 16 for \u201cPreparations of a Landing Operation against England\u201d (Operation Sea Lion).\nGerman Admiral Erich Raeder explained to Hitler that the invasion could only be achieved after the Luftwaffe had wiped out the Royal Air Force (RAF). Supposedly Hermann G\u00f6ring claimed it would take \u201cless than a month\u201d to eliminate the RAF.\nThe Luftwaffe had amassed 656 Messerschmitt fighters, 168 twin-engined Dornier, Heinkel and Junkers 88 bombers, and 316 Stuka dive bombers \u2013 a total of 1228.\nThe RAF had only 504 Hurricanes and Spitfires to defend Britain (these were even used to bomb German cities).\nBy common consensus, Britain was able to produce double the amount of planes each month of Germany - 470. Even if that is true, that wouldn\u2019t have got them enough qualified pilots.\nBetween the beginning of August and 7 September 1940, in the Adlerangriff (Eagle Attack), the Luftwaffe almost destroyed the RAF.\nOn August 13, Adlertag (Eagle Day), German planes couldn\u2019t attack Britain on a larger scale because of bad weather.\nOn August 14, the Germans launched a full-scale assault with 1,500 sorties.\nOn 15 August, the Luftwaffe launched another massive assault. The RAF lost about 50 planes and the Germans even more. Because Germany had a lot more planes to start with and they also destroyed airports, Germany was getting the upper hand.\nGermany stopped attacking Britain\u2019s radar net.\nAs a prelude to changing the \u201cstrategy\u201d once again, 15 August was dubbed \u201cBlack Thursday\u201d. According to James Stokesbury:\nThey decided that their attacks on the radar stations were not paying off\u2014just as they were beginning to\u2014and they discontinued them, another in their chain of fatal mistakes.\nThe bombing campaign in late August was so intense that the British lost many planes. British aircraft factories were also attacked. Germany appeared to succeed in eliminating Britain\u2019s air force.\nOn 7 September 1940, British Group Captain Peter Townsend said that the Wehrmacht \u201ccould have begun massive landings on British soil\u201d.\nThen Hitler makes an even more drastic \u201cstrategy\u201d change and orders to stop attacking military objects \u2013 and bomb cities instead. This gave the RAF time to repair its airfields and return to full capacity.\nThis would later be used for an argument to bomb German cities (in retaliation). It was also used to motivate the US to enter the war.\nI really don\u2019t know which side bombed cities the first. It\u2019s claimed that the Luftwaffe bombed London first in a mistake attack or that the RAF bombed Berlin first, which made Hitler explode in rage, and on 4 September 1940 ordered to bomb London in retaliation (continuing the assault on the RAF would of course stopped the bombing of German cities)\u2026\nOn 7 September, nearly 1,000 German bombers struck at London. Also other British cities were bombed (besides German cities being bombed by the RAF). On September 15, G\u00f6ring ordered another major assault on London.\nHad they continued their assault on the RAF, the Nazis would have probably established air supremacy: https://io9.gizmodo.com/why-the-nazis-b ... 1733805795\n(archived here: http://archive.is/zzf41)\nWW II \u2013 Battle of Africa\nThis could be my last post on \u201cmistakes\u201d by Hitler and associates (unless of course I happen to find a great article).\nMy problem in finding information on the battle in North Africa is that the stories either give too much detail, or not enough information.\nIf the Axis would have take control, they would have cut off British oil and would have become independent on Rockefeller\u2019s Standard Oil. So naturally they had to fail...\nIn North Africa the troops of Italian fascist Benito Mussolini, had already taken over 2 countries, Abyssinia and Libya. Mussolini had about a half-million Italian soldiers available to conquer Egypt. The only thing standing in his way was a British force of 36,000 men (the Western Desert Force).\nOn Friday 13 September 1940, the British troops in Egypt fell back in the face of overwhelming numbers.\nBut then the Italians (that outnumbered the British army by more than 10 to 1) paused when they were about 60 miles inside Egypt.\nThe Italians set up a series of fortified base camps widely separated from each other.\nBecause of this \u201cstrategy\u201d, the British troops could attack the isolated camps one-by-one, \u201csurprising\u201d the Italians at each turn.\nThis even strengthened the British troops, as they were delivered Italian tanks and artillery.\nThe 36,000 British troops caught 200,000 Italians that surrendered. It was a stunning victory!!!\nIn February 1941, Hitler sent General Erwin Rommel to direct the newly formed Afrika Korps.\nOn March 31, the Afrika Korps attacked and within 12 days had pushed the British 500 miles eastward, all the way back to Egypt, while taking thousands of prisoners.\nAccording to most sources Rommel made the most out of the situation in Africa. I haven\u2019t found major flaws in his actions\u2026\nThe British managed to hang onto one key position outside of Egypt, the port of Tobruk on the Mediterranean Sea. At this point, Rommel badly needed that seaport for supplies.\nRommel called the Luftwaffe for heavy bombing raids on the British troops inside Tobruk. However, the British and Australian troops withstood the bombardment.\nIn the meantime, the Royal Navy sailed in relief troops, including Indian, South African, and Polish replacements. As a result, Tobruk held out.\nIf this seaport was so important, why didn\u2019t Rommel continue the attack\u2026\nOn 18 November 1941, the British Eighth Army launched a big offensive against Rommel all along the Egyptian Front.\nThe British lost 300 tanks at the onset.\nRommel couldn't continue his attack, because his tanks ran low on fuel.\nRommel\u2019s requested supplies were denied.\nRommel had to withdraw westward.\nBy Christmas, the Eighth Army had pushed Rommel back the 500 miles he had originally won.\nIn January 1942, Rommel attacked again, and pushed the Eighth Army back to the outskirts of Tobruk.\nOn 26 May 1942, the Afrika Korps, aided by fresh Italian troops, staged a Blitzkrieg attack, and finally took the city of Tobruk.\nThe British forces escaped. Rommel asked for reinforcement to strike the British on the outskirts of El Alamein.\nHitler denied Rommel\u2019s request, so Rommel had only 125 operational tanks.\nRommel\u2019s weakened Afrika Korps was forced to hold its position on the outskirts of El Alamein.\nThis gave the British time to bring in reinforcements, soldiers, tanks, artillery and ammunition. They also brought in a new commander, General Bernard Law Montgomery.\nAt the end of August, Rommel was confronted by a well-equipped Eighth Army outnumbering him two-to-one, but he attacked El Alamein anyway.\nRommel was worn out physically and needed to go back home to Germany for recovery.\nOn 23 October 1942, the Battle of El Alamein was staged.\nIt began with night-time artillery that demolished the German outer defences. This was followed by an advance of British infantrymen across a narrow stretch of German minefields.\nGerman field commanders didn\u2019t send tanks but infantry to block the British\nAfter Hitler had requested the US to help his British masters by declaring war\u2026\nAlmost 800 brand new Sherman tanks were delivered to the British army from the USA.\nWhen Rommel was well again, he rushed back to North Africa and immediately threw his 200 remaining Panzers into a ferocious counter-attack.\nBecause Britain comfortably outnumbered the German tanks, Montgomery got the upper hand and broke through the centre of the German lines.\nOn 2 November 1942, Rommel asked permission to withdraw, but Hitler ordered him to stand his ground regardless.\nMontgomery's tanks smashed through Rommel's weakened defences, forcing the decimated Afrika Korps, and its 20 remaining tanks, to flee.\nAfter Germany had conquered France, Morocco and Algeria (in Northwest Africa) remained French-controlled colonies.\nOn 8 November 1942, a large first contingent of American combat troops landed to the rear of Rommel on the beaches of Morocco and Algeria, led by General Dwight D. Eisenhower.\nHere the first shots were exchanged between German and American troops in World War II.\nThe American landings took Hitler and his military staff completely by \u201csurprise\u201d. Even though Hitler had declared war on the US, they \u201cexpected\u201d that the US would be entirely preoccupied with the Japanese war in the South Pacific\nBritish and US warships and fighter squadrons now dominated the Mediterranean by sheer weight of numbers and isolated the Afrika Korps by completely severing its supply lines.\nHitler rushed in reinforcements, knowing that the war in Africa was already lost.\nLow on ammunition, fuel and food, the entire Afrika Korps and all of the newly arrived reinforcements, totalling 248,000 men, surrendered to the Allied British-Americans: http://www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/d ... desert.htm\n(archived here: http://archive.is/xnqhI)\nSee Erwin Rommel at the centre and aides during a tense meeting at the Italian Army corps in November 1941.\nThe Germans and Italians could have taken North Africa from Gibraltar to the Red Sea, which would have given the Axis complete control over the Mediterranean.\nThis would have meant that Britain couldn\u2019t have used the Suez Canal for oil from the Middle East.\nIf the Axis had kept North Africa, any significant invasion of South Europe would be blocked.\nBecause the Germans regularly murdered hundreds of innocent people in retaliation for crimes, they created many enemies.\nIf Germany, would have taken the British \u201cRock\u201d Gibraltar, this would have blocked British (oil) ships coming from the Middle East.\nExperts agree it would have been easy for Germany to conquer Gibraltar.\nOne of the stories is that Wilhelm Canaris of the Abwehr German intelligence group prevented the Germans from taking Gibraltar, by giving them false information.\nIn the North African desert, British magicians literally fooled the Luftwaffe into believing that there were tank battalions where there were none at all.\nGerman weapons didn\u2019t have freeze resistant oil so couldn\u2019t be used in the subzero temperatures in the siege of Stalingrad.\nGerman resupply of tanks and other weapons was technically difficult, this was a practical problem.\nRommel was deprived by Hitler of gas and he didn\u2019t get reinforcements or tanks.\nAfter the British 8th Army forced Rommel to retreat, Hitler held back supplies to Afrika Korps: https://medium.com/covilian-military-in ... 6b25e751b0\n(archived here: http://archive.is/OmJxa)\nThe following story adds a lot of detail, but I think that the most important facts are already in the previous section of this post: http://www.historynet.com/world-war-ii- ... mpaign.htm\n(archived here: http://archive.is/DDolS\nMaybe Erwin Rommel did everything he could, including going against the orders of Hitler, but Adolf Hitler simply refused to bring in additional supplies...\nAnother interesting point is that because Hitler stopped the Battle of Britain, to attack the Soviet Union, Britain could send in troops to Africa (that weren\u2019t needed to defend the British Isle).\nHitler \u2013 Thule and Vril Societies\nIt were really the freemasons/occultists of the Thule society that brought Adolf Hitler and the Nazis to power in Germany\u2026\nBack in 1912, several German occultists formed a \"magic\" lodge, which they named the Order of Teutons. The main founders were Theodor Fritsch (publisher of an anti-Semitic journal), Philipp Stauff (pupil of the racist Guido Von List), and Hermann Pohl (the order's chancellor).\nIn 1915, Pohl was joined by Rudolf Blauer, with a Turkish passport. Blauer called himself Rudolf Freiherr von Sebottendorf. He was wealthy, but it is unknown where his fortune came from.\nVon Sebottendorf became the Grand Master of the Bavarian Order and on 17 August 1918 founded the Thule Society (with Pohl's approval).\nThe Thule Society was also closely connected to the Germanenorden secret society, formed by several prominent German occultists in 1912, the order, whose symbol was a swastika, had a hierarchical structure similar to freemasonry.\nThe connection between Hitler and Thule has been disputed, but many top Nazis, including Rudolf Hess and Alfred Rosenberg, came from Thule.\nIn 1919, the Thule Gesellschaft (Thule Society) founded the Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (DAP) \u2013 the German Workers Party.\nThule also founded the German Socialist Party, led by Julius Streicher, and the right-wing radical Oberland Free Corps. It published the M\u00fcnchener Beobachter (Munich Observer), which later became the most important Nazi propaganda outlet the V\u00f6lkischer Beobachter (People's Observer). Thule member Hess became its editor-in-chief.\nIn September 1919, Adolf Hitler turned up for a gathering of the DAP. Party chairman and founder Anton Drexler quickly invited Hitler to join the steering committee of the DAP, responsible for propaganda.\nIn 1920, the DAP evolved into the Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (NSDAP), under the leadership of Adolf Hitler, better known as the Nazi party.\nVon Sebottendorf stated:\nThule members were the people to whom Hitler first turned and who first allied themselves with Hitler.\nIt has also been admitted that there was a major occult influence in the Nazis, but denied that this involved Hitler.\nAt the end of the 1919, Hitler met Dietrich Eckart, the wealthy editor-in-chief of the anti-Semitic journal \u201cIn Plain German\u201d. Eckart was another occultist that practiced black magic. Eckart belonged to the inner circle of the Thule Society and other esoteric orders.\nHitler actually dedicated \u201cMein Kampf\u201d to his teacher Dietrich Eckart.\nIt was publicly denied that the Nazis were occultists.\nThe occult tradition was carried on in the Third Reich mainly by the SS. Himmler was an avid occultist. In 1935, an SS occult research department, the Ahnernerbe (Ancestral Heritage) was established with SS Colonel Wolfram von Sievers at its head. SS researchers went all the way to Tibet.\nGeneral Karl Haushofer was a frequent visitor to Landsberg Prison where Hitler was writing \"Mein Kampf\" with the help of Rudolf Hess. Haushofer was also involved in esoteric rituals and replaced Eckart as Hitler's \"esoteric mentor\".\nHaushofer taught Hitler the techniques of George Gurdjieff that were based on the teachings of the Sufis and the Zen of the Japanese Society of the Green Dragon.\nThe idea for the use of the swastika by the Nazis came from Dr. Friedrich Krohn who was a member of the secret Germanenorden and Thule: http://torahcode.us/torah_codes/hitler/thule.html\n(archived here: http://archive.is/8bxee)\nThe emblem of the Thule Society was the swastika and dagger.\nAdam Alfred Rudolf Glauer (1875 \u2013 8 May 1945?), better known as Rudolf Freiherr von Sebottendorff, worked in Egypt from 1897\u20131900. In 1900 he travelled to Turkey and in 1913 returned to Germany as an Ottoman citizen.\nOn 5 January 1919 Anton Drexler, and the Thule Society's Karl Harrer, established the DAP.\nFrom 1942 to 1945, when Von Sebottendorff was residing in neutral Istanbul, he was a double agent for both the German military intelligence and British military: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_von_Sebottendorf\nWhen Von Sebottendorff settled in Turkey he got involved with the Mevlevi sect of the Whirling Dervishes (Sufis). Von Sebottendorff concluded that Islamic mysticism had Aryan roots. This opinion was shared by Guido von List.\nHe was adopted by Baron Heinrich von Sebottendorff, and renamed himself from Blauer to Baron Von Sebottendorff. In 1913, he returned to Germany and married the daughter of a prosperous Berlin businessman. In 1919, he left Germany.\nWhen Hitler took control of the DAP, he officially severed the ties with the Thule Society, while prominent members of Thule were appointed to the top posts in the Nazi party.\nJohannes Hering notes that meetings of the Thule Society between 1920 and 1923 were frequented by Nazi leaders (but never Hitler himself).\nDietrich Eckart put Hitler in contact with affluent Munich residents. Thule sympathiser Wilhelm Frick guarded the NSDAP.\nAfter 1926, no further activity from the Thule Society was reported. But after the Nazi triumph in 1933, Von Sebottendorff returned to Munich and published a book entitled \u201cBevor Hitler kam\u201d (Before Hitler Came) in which he wrote that Hitler owed his successes to the Thule Society. Hitler knew that this could harm him politically. In 1934, the book was taken out of circulation and Von Sebottendorff was imprisoned.\nAccording to N. Goodrick-Clarke, Von Sebottendorff returned to Turkey, where he committed suicide in 1945 after Germany\u2019s defeat. According to Reginald H. Phelps, H.G. Grassinger had claimed that Von Sebottendorff was killed by the Nazis.\nThe Thule Society continued to exist officially until 1937.\nBesides adopting the Thule Society\u2019s swastika, also the \u201cSieg Heil\u201d came from the Thule Society: http://www.younghitler.com/thule_society.htm\n(archived here: http://archive.is/YuQ3D)\nBy common consensus, Ultima Thule refers to the vanished Land of the North, the mythological homeland of the Teutons (Aryans).\nRoman geographer Pomponius Mela located Thule north of Scythia.\nThat the Thule Society played a role in bringing Hitler to power is even acknowledged by the \u201cindependent\u201d Wikipedia. The Vril Society is even more controversial...\nAccording to theosophists like Helena Blavatsky and Rudolph Steiner, Vril was accurately described in \u201cThe Coming Race\u201d (1871) by Edward Bulwer-Lytton.\nThe \u201csuperior\u201d beings by hereditary constitution, Vril-ya, have great telepathic and other abilities, chief among their tools the \"all-permeating fluid\" called \"Vril\", that the spiritually elevated are able to master through training of their will.\nThe book was popular in the late 19th century. In March 1891 there was even a \"Vril-ya Bazaar\" at the Royal Albert Hall in London.\nGerman rocket engineer Willy Ley, who emigrated to the US in 1937, identified a group that looked for the Vril: \"That group which I think called itself \"Wahrheitsgesellschaft\"\u201d.\nIn 1960, Jacques Bergier and Louis Pauwels described the Vril Society as the inner circle of the Thule Society that was in close contact with the English Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vril\nIt was in the Thule Society that Hitler met those who would help him take over Germany - Rudolf Hess, Heinrich Himmler, Martin Bormann, Dietrich Eckart, Alfred Rosenberg, and Hermann Goering. While Hitler wasn\u2019t a member of the Thule Society himself, he was a member of the Vril Society.\nWhen Hitler led the Nazi party to power in 1933, members of the Vril/Thule Society occupied key positions - Hess became Deputy Fuhrer, Rosenberg became Minister of the Third Reich, Himmler was head of the SS and Gestapo, and Goering Commander of the Luftwaffe.\nVril occultists worked in complete secrecy to promote Aryan power. They arranged political assassinations, human sacrifice and summoned mystic energy \u2013 Vril - through sexual orgies.\nAccording to author Michael Fitzgerald:\nBut the darkest side of the Vril was their propensity for sacrificing young children.\nThey would stab them in the chest and cut their throats.\nAt the height of their power in 1920s Munich, hundreds of children disappeared.\n(archived here: http://archive.is/5Nt8u)\nIn Berlin, Haushofer founded the Vril Society. The lodge's objective was to explore the origins of the Aryan race and awaken the forces of \"Vril\".\nThe Vril Society also included Hitler\u2019s later personal physician Dr. Theodor Morell.\nThe Vril Society was led by the maidens, Vrilerinnen, of which Maria \u201cOrsic\u201d Orsitsch, born in Zagreb, was the leader.\nMedium Maria Orsic claimed to receive communication from Aryan aliens from Alpha Tauri. A second medium was known only as Sigrun.\nThey believed that aliens had visited Earth and settled in Sumeria. The word Vril was formed from the ancient Sumerian word \u201cVri-Il\u201d (\u201clike god\u201d). Their main goal was to achieve Raumflug (Spaceflight-Astral Projections-Remote Viewing).\nThe Vril Society joined the Thule Gesellschaft and DHvSS (Men of the Black Stone). In 1922, Thule and Vril supposedly constructed Germany\u2019s first flying saucer, the Jenseitsflugmaschine (JFM).\nThe German W.O. Schumann applied for a patent in April 1939; granted under US Patent on 29 September 1942 - Tube Control.\nGerman immigrant Willi Ley was America\u2019s primary source on the Vril Society and the flying disc technology of Nazi Germany. Ley had been a Vril-Thule member.\nStarting in 1931, Willi Ley tutored Wernher Magnus Maximilian Freiherr von Braun on rocket science. Von Braun was of an old aristocratic German family, descending from Frankish King Charlemagne.\nIn 1939, Wernher von Braun became a high ranking Nazi SS Officer. He was head of the team that designed the German V-2 rockets. In 1945, through \u201cOperation Paperclip\u201d Von Braun was brought to the US where he became the founder of the US disinformation campaign NASA.\nSee Wernher von Braun, Willi Ley, Walt Disney and Dr. E. Heinz Haber (another Nazi-Vril Rocket scientist brought to the US in \u201cOperation Paperclip\u201d).\nBefore the fall of Nazi Germany, SS Baron Bolschwing was already recruited by the US Army Counterintelligence Unit (CIC) 44th Division in Innsbruck, Austria. Von Bolschwing and SS Intelligence secretly arranged the surrender of Wernher von Braun\u2019s Vril Rocket Team; and the guarded Vrilerinnen.\nOn 11 March 1945, Maria Orsic wrote a letter to the entire Vril Gesellschaft that ends with: \"niemand bleibt hier\" (nobody stays here). It is speculated they escaped. The faith of Vrilerinnen Maria Orsic and Sigrun, and SS-er Hans Kammler remains TOP SECRET and CLASSIFIED by British and US Intelligence: http://www.resistance2010.com/m/blogpos ... t%3A331860\n(archived here: http://archive.is/pUMp1)\nSee Hitler with his ministers at a meeting in Berlin in 1933. 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        "raw_content": "MUNICIPAL PLUSVALIA PROPERTY TAX IN SPAIN\nIn addition to any mainstream capital gains tax on the sale of a property in Spain, there is also a local tax IN URBAN AREAS, called plusval\u00eda (which literally transaltes as \u201cgain\u201d) is a local (municipal) capital gains tax on the property in Spain, charged by the town hall on properties when they are sold. It is base don the growth in the value of urban land (excluding the buildings).\nIt is calculated on the rateable value of property and the number of years that have passed since the property was last changed hands.\nThe objective is to tax the increase in the value of the URBAN land on which the property stands, some of which is due to improvements to the area carried out by the local government and the community at large.\nThe base for this tax is the valor catastral (an administrative value that is sometimes lower, or higher than the market value, sometimes considerably so) of the property. The amount due in tax will depend on how long the seller has owned the property: the longer the period, the higher the amount of tax.\nThe real growth in value of the land is reflected by the allowance of a realistic allowance for inflation, unlike the token allowance in Spanish mainstream capital gains tax.\nThe tax rate varies depending upon the size of the local population and the length of ownership. For a town of more than 100,000 inhabitants the minimum tax rate is 20 per cent and the maximum 30 percent, with the town hall fixing a rate within this.\nAny Plusvalia tax paid is allowed as a cost of disposal in calculating the mainstream capital gains tax.\nWho pays the plusvalia tax in Spain?\nIn theory the vendor, though both parties are free to negotiate who pays it. During the real estate boom in Spain, when vendors had all the negotiating power, it was reasonably common for buyers to agree to pay it, especially in areas like Andalucia. After the boom turned to bust, any vendor lucky enough to find a buyer is going to have to pay the plusval\u00eda.\nHow do you pay the plusvalia tax in Spain?\nYou have 30 days from the date of sale to pay the plusvalia to the town hall.\nIf you are non-resident, the buyer may insist on withholding funds to pay the plusval\u00eda on your behalf, as the new owner would become liable for the plusval\u00eda in the event of non-payment (i.e. if a non- resident does a runner without paying).\nThe tax rates, scope and reliefs may change. Any statements concerning taxation are based upon our understanding of current taxation laws and practices which are subject to change. Tax information has been summarised; an individual must take personalised advice.\nPLUSVALIA TAX PAYMENT WHEN THE ACTUAL VALUE OF CONVEYED PROPERTIES HAS DECREASED\nCurrently, as a result of the existing conditions of real estate market, the sale price of a real estate property may be below the purchase price or slightly above it.\nAs regards of these situations and in connection to taxes to be paid when selling a property in Spain, it is necessary to clarify that the increase in urban land values is the first element of the taxable event of the local tax on the increase in urban land values (Spanish acronym I.I.V.T.N.U.), commonly called PLUSVAL\u00cdA. Thus, in the event of no increase, no tax may be applied,\ndespite the content of the objective rules for the calculation of the tax provided by Article 107 of Spanish law regulating local taxation (L.H.L.), since no tax liability may arise when an essential element of the taxable event is missing.\nThe legal liquidation system does not preclude that the taxpayer proves in the specific case that the application of the calculation methods by the Tax Administration leads to unrealistic results. On the other hand, regarding the formula of Article 107 L.H.L., the Supreme Court ruling dated 22nd of October 1994 was conclusive when maintaining that this article was subsidiary, defending and safeguarding taxpayers. According to this Judgment \u201clegal regulations only provide a rebuttable presumption, which is subject to be distorted in each particular case by appropriate and sufficient evidence in the above terms for the taxpayers and in conformance with the provisions of Article 385 of the Spanish Civil Procedural Law. This reasoning, in regards of the actual increase in value(plusval\u00eda) from property sales leading to non-taxation, was also highlighted by the Supreme Court in the Judgment dated 29th of April 1996 and the Judgment dated 22nd of September 2001.\nHowever, a recent Judgment from the High Court of Justice of Catalonia dated 18th of July 2013 also pronounces undoubtedly the fact that town councils cannot charge the plusval\u00eda tax in the event that it does not exist, since the Judge states that when an essential element of the taxable event is missing \u2013as for example obtaining a profit from a property sale\u2014no tax liability to pay plusval\u00eda tax may arise.\nRecently, it is being confirmed an increase of court rulings admitting taxpayers\u2019 appeals against tax liability in the event of loss of assets. In the words of Pablo Chico de la Camara, Professor of Financial and Taxation Law: \u201cthe caselaw of the Constitutional Court confirms the impossibility to tax a nonexistent taxable wealth by the local authorities\u201d. This situation may occur when the transferor may certify the loss of assets on the occasion of a land conveyance. It is clear for the Supreme Court that the nonexistence of increase in land values precludes the application of the Plusval\u00eda tax.\nTo sum up, the objective absence of increase of land value may lead to non-taxation, as a result of the nonexistence of the taxable event, since the legal contradiction cannot and should not be resolved in favour of the \u201ccalculation method\u201d and to the detriment of the economic reality. Consequently, it would mean the ignorance of the principles of equity, justice and economic capacity.\nThese same conclusions shall be applied when an increase of the value occurs and the amount of this increase is proved to be lower than the result of applying this calculation method, being the same principles infringed.\nThese conclusions, which are already supported by several doctrinal criteria and caselaw, shall be considered as unquestionable at present, in view of the aforementioned economic reality.\nIn SHORT: when it is certified and proved in a specific case that there has not been an economic and actual capital gain from a property sale, the payment of the Plusvalia tax (I.I.V.T.N.U.) shall NOT be required by town councils.\nBut the reality is that Town Councils are still requiring the payment of this tax despite properties are sold at a loss, so that the judicial procedure is the only chance in this case for taxpayers to \u201ctackle\u201d the payment of this tax. However, when the resulting plusval\u00eda tax payment is relatively low, it is not worth taking legal actions, due to legal costs.\nFor those who decide to claim, we understand that there are sufficient legal and solid arguments to obtain a favourable judgment.",
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        "raw_content": "Home News Local J.C.N. Howard, Jr. Dies at 67\nJ.C.N. Howard, Jr. Dies at 67\nThe late J.C.N. Howard\nFormer Paynesville City Mayor and Deputy Head of Microfinance and financial inclusion unit at the Central Bank of Liberia (CBL), J. C. N. Howard, Jr. died on Friday, June 1, upon arrival at the John F. Kennedy Memorial Hospital, a family source told the Daily Observer. He was 67.\nMr. Howard was said to be in good health before the incident but was reported to have had heart-related conditions.\nJohn Wesley Howard told the Daily Observer that his late father never complained about any illness that morning. \u201cWhat I do know about is that my father has a heart problem,\u201d he said.\nHoward said his father told him he was going to meet his lawyer, Cllr. Freddie Taylor on 17th Street and after that successful meeting with him he was trying to make his way back home, when a policeman went to his father\u2019s aid, because nobody knew what really had happened to him in his car.\nHe said that based on his doctor\u2019s advice his father (J.C.N. Howard) was asked to get a pacemaker for his condition but he did not follow up the advice to get one. Pacemaker is implantable electronic device to regulate an individual\u2019s heart beat rate, or the part of the normal heart muscle that initiates the electronic impulse culminating in cardiac contraction.\nMr. Howard said he could not tell whether his father died from heart attack as he awaits his doctor\u2019s report.\nMr. Howard was born on August 10, 1951, and held a BSc. Degree in Economics from University of Liberia. He also graduated from the St. Patrick\u2019s High School.\nHoward, Jr. worked with the then Ministry of Planning and later took up an assignment at the Central Bank of Liberia (CBL), where he served for 10 years in various capacities. He was retired in December 2016.\nHe also served as a Former Financial Analyst at the CBL and was a Deacon at the Effort Baptist Church. Howard was the son Representative of Montserrado County and Mrs. J.C.N. Howard, Sr. Mr. Howard, Sr. was for many years Commissioner of the City of Paynesville. He built the modern Paynesville City Hall.\nHis father was a real estate magnate who built many homes in Paynesville, and at least one apartment and office complex in Central Monrovia.\nAdjacent to the Paynesville City Hall was Mr. and Mrs. Howards Senior\u2019s homestead. It is now known as Crown Hotel.\nMrs. Howard, mother of the late J.C.N Howard was the sister of the late prominent Liberian, Allen H. Williams. Mr. Williams served in the Tubman administration as Commissioner in the then Sanniquelle District, Nimba County. He was later named secretary of the Department of Defense and secretary in the Department of Interior.\nIt was during Mr. Williams\u2019s tenure as Commissioner of Sanniquelle District that the Sanniquelle Conference was held in 1959, hosted by President W.V.S Tubman and attended by Ghana\u2019s Prime Minister Kwame Nkrumah and Guinean President Ahmed Sekou Toure.\nThe other eminent Liberian officials who participated in the historical Sanniquelle conference, fore-runner of the Organization of African Unity, now African Union (AU), was Jackson F. Doe (murdered during the Civil War).\nMr. Doe was then the principal of the Sanniquelle High School, and he delivered the welcoming address at the Sanniquelle conference.\nPrevious articleLoneStar Cell/MTN to Empower 700 Youth\nNext articleJudges Request Legislators to Consider Proposed Retirement Bill\nKpankpa Richards June 5, 2018 at 5:47 pm\nAre you reporting on the life and death of JCN Howard Jr or Allen Williams. Can\u2019t you just deal with the matter at hand? My goodness!!!\nLeave a Reply to Kpankpa Richards Cancel reply",
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        "raw_content": "Acumos Much More Than a Telcom-Focused AI Project\nThe new Deep Learning Foundation (DLF) open source project was initially spearheaded by AT&T, when it teamed with Tech Mahindra to launch Acumos, which is now one of three projects within the DLF. But this latest project, unlike other open source efforts that AT&T has kicked off, is not primarily telecom-focused.\nSome of the initial work this open source effort within the Linux Foundation is doing will be specifically focused on other verticals such as oil and gas, green energy and health care. This should help unite a fragmented efforts around artificial intelligence and lower the barriers to entry for those wanting to engage in AI, says Mazin Gilbert, vice president of Advanced Technology and Systems at AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T) and governing board chair of the Linux Foundation 's umbrella organization devoted to AI, the LF Deep Learning Foundation.\n\"The reason we created this umbrella group, even beyond Acumos, was we wanted to create an open source collaborative community for AI that does not exist today,\" Gilbert says in an interview. \"We wanted this collaborative open source community to start looking at AI broadly across verticals as opposed to each company looking at AI from their perspective for their own business only.\"\nAcumos, the first project of the Deep Learning Foundation, has ties to other networking-oriented projects, such as ONAP, but it was deliberately not placed under the LF Networking umbrella, Gilbert explains. There are now two new incubation projects that are part of DLF -- the Angel Project and the EDL Project -- that were added in late August.\nSome of the basic AI technologies have existed for some time, but only with the rise of computing and networking as commodity items at scale has AI become a potential tool for a wide range of uses, he notes. But the potential of AI is still hampered by fragmentation of its development, Gilbert says, and that's a key issue the Deep Learning Foundation intends to address.\n\"AI is looked at as a great thing to do -- pretty much every company wants to get into AI, but most don't know where to start, mostly because they don't have the expertise,\" he comments. \"On top of that, what do they do with AI? They don't know where to start, what problems they need to solve. What we want to do, as part of this foundation, is lower that barrier of entry and bring everyone into par because it has impact on every industry and every vertical.\"\nThe DLF is working to create an underlying platform that allows federation across multiple AI solutions, including multiple existing AI tools to \"make AI models easily accessible, drive re-usability in AI,\" as other Linux Foundation projects have done, he says. It is also creating a distributed marketplace, that will allow solutions and capabilities for different verticals to run on the platform, Gilbert adds.\n\"We are building ubiquitous foundation but to specialize foundation for different industries -- that is where the marketplace comes in,\" he says. \"We are building solutions and capabilities for different verticals. AT&T and a bunch of other operators, we are interested in telecom sector, so how does the marketplace for AI fit into the LFN and into ONAP and into 5G, that is where we are coming in. But other companies who joined are interested in different aspects of AI, more to do with green energy, more to do with engineering and infrastructure and healthcare, so that the specialization happens at the solution level not at the foundation level.\"\nAt the foundational level, Acumos is trying to solve three basic problems, Gilbert says. One is to enable federation across the existing set of AI tools that are already out there.\n\"AT&T has a tool we have put into open source called Rcloud, we have Google who has a tool called TensorFlow, Baidu has a tool called PaddlePaddle, there are tools like Caf\u00e9 and on and on,\" he says. \"There are probably like ten to 20 of these major tools. We use them all. Other companies are no different from us -- the first problem we wanted to address was, how do we make sure those tools connect and federate?\nThat is primarily being done by building adapters to the common tools, since not all tool creators are members of the group, nor do they want to adapt or change the tools themselves since they are already in use by customers, Gilbert says.\nAI app store, selling Lego\nThe second problem is platform reusability, he notes, in order to enable AI application development to scale.\n\"Our platform needs to have the ability to create the equivalent of an app store,\" he says. Today's machine learning and AI models are still developed today by experts, often highly skilled PhDs with a lot of experience who understand data. \"Typically, that large army of people is used to build one application. Just think of how many engineers are needed to build any of the virtual assistant applications in the industry today and it's hundreds if not thousands.\"\nWhat Acumos wants to do is enable the industry to go from tens of machine-learning deployments to thousands, and to do that, it will create a distributed marketplace that functions like an app store.\n\"So before I do anything, I go to the marketplace, and there is an open marketplace and a private one, in fact, each company can have several private ones,\" Gilbert says. \"All of marketplaces are connected. I can look and see there is something already built that I can buy or might be free or something I could just take and just use on top, as opposed to building from scratch, which could take weeks and months with an army of experts.\"\nThat kind of a marketplace would jumpstart AI's usage but he admits its creation is not easy because, in addition to being a repository, the marketplace needs to be able to be distributed and connected.\n\"There could be 1,000 marketplaces, and they all have to connect with private and public marketplaces, that is one challenge,\" Gilbert says. \"Information on that marketplace has to be searchable, browsable, viewable and reviewed like you'd see in [the smartphone] app store. But most important, number three, that marketplace should allow you to design your machine-learning solution. The marketplace needs to have a bunch of things like Lego, built by different people, different tools, and the marketplace allows you to design your solution based on bringing those Lego bricks together.\"\nCreating common language\nThe third problem the platform needs to address is bringing together two diverse communities: today's AI experts with their deep understanding of data and how to build models and the developer community, that builds applications, services and operational capabilities.\n\"You have a divide, there are the data scientists and the machine learners and all that stuff and then you have the other software industry moving towards CI-CD [continuous integration-continuous development] moving toward automation, and things like microservices, containers, Kubernetes, etc.,\" he says. \"So we are trying to [create] that platform that brings those two worlds together so that what a data scientist builds, in minutes it needs to be containerized as a microservice that can run on a private or public cloud platform.\"\nTo date, Gilbert says, \"no one has solved those problems and this is part of why, it's not an A&T challenge, it's a global challenge and that is why we opened this up to the industry.\"\nThere will be telco-specific aspects to the work that Acumos addresses but those will be found in the marketplace, not the foundation, he adds. Like other LF projects, Acumos will have software releases every six months, starting with Athena expected in November.\nThe Angel Project was contributed by LF DLF member Tencent Inc. , and is \"a high-performance distributed machine learning platform based on Parameter Server, running on YARN and Apache Spark,\" according to the announcement, targeting big data and complex, high-scale models. The EDL Project, which stands for Elastic Deep Learning, is aimed at creating a framework for cloud service providers to build cluster cloud services using deep learning frameworks such as PaddlePaddle and TensorFlow, and was contributed by Baidu Inc. (Nasdaq: BIDU).\nThis story is the second of two parts based on an interview with Mazin Gilbert. To learn more about AT&T's specific plans in the AI arena, see AT&T's Gilbert: AI Critical to 5G Infrastructure.)",
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        "raw_content": "Nobody would argue with the fact that we live in an insecure world. Though security is talked about in the computer industry almost more than in any other field, some kind of job related security is necessary in any endeavor. A landscape gardener, for example, has to be conscious about security with regards to his/her tools. Improper use of these tools could cost someone a finger or maybe even a limb. Landscapers have even been attacked and killed by alligators in Southern Florida, but this would be considered an unlikely occurrence. IT professionals don't have to worry about losing limbs or getting eaten by alligators but they do have to worry about losing data or having their machines attacked by crackers. Just as a landscaper would never do his job without putting on gloves, a helmet, goggles and other types of protection, and real IT professional would never think of running a machine, especially in a network, without it being secure against attacks from the outside and with a backup system in case there's a hardware failure on the inside.\nThat said, when we talk about making a machine secure, we mean as secure as possible. 100 percent security, is, at this stage of the game, not a real goal. Most software contains some sort of flaw that can be exploited. In fact, the networking protocols that run the internet were not designed with security in mind. Back then, the internet was a relatively small and happy family of computers run by several universities and the US. Department of Defense. Security only became a major concern after the World Wide Web became a factor in our daily lives. Due to massive growth, instead of that small, happy family, the internet has become a huge, extended at at times dysfunctional family. Attempts at increasing security consist largely of patches applied to the software that provides internet services. Though there are periodic major incidents like CodeRed in July of 2001 or Slammer in January of 2003, luckily, we haven't suffered through more frequent outages. The patches seem to be holding up. We can also consider ourselves fortunate to have Unix and Unix-like systems such as Linux forming the backbone of the Internet. Most experts agree that they are more secure by design than present Microsoft Windows systems.\n60 percent of servers on the WWW are running Apache on some version of Unix or on a Linux distribution\nLinux, which took its core design from Unix systems, separates user accounts and sets strict limits on what users can do on the system. This makes it very difficult for viruses to invade the whole system. This shouldn't give us a false sense of security, however. Programs have to be installed by the root user and if proper precautions aren't taken, he or she could download a malicious program and install it, thus compromising the system. And this is only one way to compromise a system. Flaws in programs can be exploited, so the administrator needs to keep the system up to date and install newer versions of major programs when these flaws are found and fixed. Unpatched programs could make the system vulnerable to denial of service attacks or even might become potential routes of entry. Even when you're careful about the source of your programs and you religiously update a machine, there is still the need to keep your system locked up by using an effective firewall.\nROY, kophyosithu, Pratham and 2 others like this.\nFor me, You are a genius !!!\nBut android is also from UNIX systems.\nSo why they hacked ?\nI know this is simple question, but I am curious.\nAndroid is based on a stripped down Linux kernel, not Unix. Everything can be hacked... the U.S. government has been hacked many times, JP Chase Bank, Equifax.... nothing is immune.\nRyan Dunn and wizardfromoz like this.",
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        "raw_content": "By Dan Moren, Macworld | Feb 18, 2009 12:56 PM PT\nAnalysis: Technology, politics keep Flash from iPhone\n15 iPhone 3.0 features we'd like to see\nReview: Flash CS4 Professional\nLove it or hate it, Adobe\u2019s Flash is one of the Web\u2019s most prominent technologies. But when Apple released the iPhone in 2007, support for Flash was conspicuously absent from the device\u2019s Web browser. 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The company convinced YouTube to re-encode its video library in the H.264 video format for use in the iPhone YouTube app. Other content providers, such as Major League Baseball\u2014which uses Microsoft's Silverlight on the desktop\u2014have also opted to provide video in iPhone-compatible formats, showing the clout that the iPhone's prominent position can command.\nWith the ball in Apple\u2019s court, the question becomes just how desperate Apple is to have Flash on the iPhone. \u201cIt\u2019s [Flash] been cited as one of those things people are missing out on with the iPhone,\u201d says Interpret\u2019s Gartenberg, but he qualifies that, \u201cAt the end of the day, most of the uses for Flash are for video like YouTube and the iPhone already has YouTube. 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Security officers at malls and casinos, as well as bouncers at clubs and bars, have a duty to handle customers without recklessness or negligence. While a certain degree of force is sometimes necessary, excessive or unreasonable force can open up grounds for premises liability. Harrah\u2019s Casino in Atlantic City was implicated in one such incident, in which a 36-year-old man suffered a concussion, bruised ribs, severe cuts, and four fractured teeth at the hands of security personnel.\nUnlawful detention or false arrest cases are most common in situations with retail stores and security guards. If a security guard detains a shopper on grounds of shoplifting and it turns out the person did not actually steal any items, the security guard or retail outlet could be subject to a false arrest lawsuit.\nAnimal attacks constitute another type of premises liability. If you visit someone\u2019s home and his or her pet dog attacks you, causing an injury, the pet owner could be held liable. 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        "raw_content": "\u200bFebruary 2019 Energies\n\u200bWe just entered the Celtic celebration Imbolc for Spring (Feb 1) in the northern hemisphere and we had the New Moon (Feb 4), and we have Chinese New Year (Feb 5, Year of the Earth Pig) all of which herald a time of new beginnings. This year there is an increase of Light energies on the planet and they didn't just turn it up one notch after 2018. They turned it up several notches! When the energy levels get turned up like this, there is an increase in heart-centred connections and a beautiful flow to life's events. As with all things, the old needs to be discarded to make room for the new. People may find that sudden changes in life's circumstances are steering them out of realities where there is little or no Light. This entails some discomfort, confusion and even distress, but when viewed in hindsight, it will be seen as the necessary change to achieve the highest good for all, so that you can draw in the people, places and situations that do work for you. The question that we are ALL moving to is, \"How do I create more balance in my life?\"\nThis month there will be moments of recognition as to where you are on your journey, which old patterns of behaviour and thinking are outdated and no longer serve you. This is to help you understand more about yourself and which aspects are aligned with your soul.\nThere is also a lighter aspect to this month, when was the last time you had fun or laughed out loud until your belly hurt? What would your life be like if you made play, fun, creativity, joy a major part of your life? The more joyful we become, the more doors open for blessings and the \"magic\" of life. As we expand into our creativity, we are also invited to begin the actions to establish the activity in the physical realm.\nFebruary is a great month to start a new project, move house, begin a new job, change up your diet or exercise routine, start a new class, begin a new partnership (business or personal) or even to travel somewhere you've always wanted to go. Whatever you are inspired to start, allow yourself to sit quietly with it, to give yourself (and your mind) time to feel into it, work out the logistics and get yourself organised. The energies this month will support you and you may even feel that an idea you wished to start earlier on, is now available for you to proceed with. You may feel uplifted or even relieved after the intensity of January. This month will be like the foundational building block for the rest of 2019.\nJanuary 2019 Energies\n\u200bThe Light Within...\nHappy 2019! Numerologically speaking, this is a twelve year (2+0+1+9=12) which is about the relationship of self. When we add up 1+2=3 which is the number catalyst for change. This gives us an idea of what the theme for this year will be.\nIt is the beginning of a new seven year cycle since 2012. It's an important time on so many levels. Since it's the beginning of a new seven year cycle, it's time to think about the next 7 years ahead. I know, I can hear you say already \"what do you mean?\". As a culture, we are not used to planning ahead so far, and yet you hold the Light of Creation within you, this is where you came from, you already have it. It's time to step into your mastery. To learn to create from your Light within. It's time to get clear about what you would like to experience and what you would like to see change in the world around you. Take some time to write this all down and then keep it to remind yourself of what you are creating for yourself. I always find it fun to read what I have written in past years to see how far I have come and if I had already achieved something, to plan for the next step.\nWe will also experience a New Moon partial Solar Eclipse on January 5. As with all eclipses, they bring in waves of change. There will be 5 eclipses in total in 2019. The next one will be following on the heels of this first one, on January 20 and it will be a Full Moon total Lunar Eclipse (the only one for 2019). This will also be a super blood moon due to the proximity of the moon to our planet. This push from the Universe at the beginning of 2019 is inviting us to become more authentic and to renew our resolve for self-responsibility and to consciously use this energy to co-create this next cycle.\nAs the intensity of the energies on this planet have stepped up progressively faster, we have been going through a cycle of clearing. 2018 was the year of mastery, where we learned that we already have all that we need to get through any and every challenge. This year we start with the Relationship with Self.\nAs we learn to be more compassionate and connected with ourselves, this then translates into our relationships with others. As we learn that we can integrate all the levels of our own beings to discover who we truly are, then this will ripple out to others around us. We are all one, we are all humans living on this planet, we all have emotions, minds, bodies and souls. We will begin to see the similarities between ourselves and others. There's that saying that says, if we could see everyone as souls and not just bodies, the world would be a different place. But this understanding starts with you, the individual looking inward to see that what is inside of you, is within everyone else. It's an upshift from the old paradigm of separation where groups of people joined who were similar, ie: same faith, same culture, same colour skin.\nThe more honest you are with yourself about the things you wish/need to change, the faster you will reach your goal. Many had come to the end of the road in 2018 in their lives with the realisation that life was a struggle, or that they were stuck or the pain/discomfort of their situation was too much and can't go on in this way, that something had to change. The more honest you are about these changes the more support you will receive, the easier life will become and things will begin to flow like they haven't in a long time. As the old paradigm unravels and the world is undergoing a very slow, but sure and necessary change, humans have had to make the necessary changes in their lives too. It cannot be any other way. So are you going to make 2019 a great year for you? If you focus on the panic and chaos of the outside world, fear, anxiety, dis-empowerment, victim-hood or even depression is what will come up for you. If you take the time to slow down and make the space to focus and create, then you will see the benefits of this time spent on yourself very quickly. It's up to you, we are being asked to make a choice!\nAs always, keep loving yourself in ever increasing depths, as this will align you to the balance and harmony of the Universe, which in turn will allow the flow in your life. The challenge is to integrate as much of the soul into the physical form, so that you can create a reality in which you bring your vibrations of love to the world, despite the pain, discomfort and obstacles you encounter. When you create from the Light within, life will unfold in ways that not only nourish you, but nourish others, as you begin to live from a newly co-created heart-centred reality. We are all one!\nDecember 2018 Energies\nHere we are in December already and you may ask where has 2018 gone? For most this has been a very intense year of growth, myself included! And the news is that it's not going to let up (I can feel you cringe as you read this!) and will continue to increase through to the second month of 2019. Don't worry, the Universe does not send you anything you are not capable of handling, even though at the time, you may think it is beyond you.\nThere is a higher purpose to this growth and that is to get you to your new level of consciousness and authenticity. As always, during these periods of intense energies on the planet and deep transformation, your focus needs to be on being gentle, nurturing and loving with yourself as you progress on your journey. Sometimes you will be doing a dance, one step forward and two steps back. Then two steps forward and one step back. It's all part of growing in ever increasing frequencies into the ever deepening understanding of yourself.\nMaintaining your balance is paramount and balance is achieved by looking after yourself and the needs of your body, as it stretches and grows through these periods of change. The challenges that are presented with in every day life during this period can bring up suppressed and/or strong emotions both within yourself and in others. This can lead to sudden outbursts or an over reaction in certain individuals. Be conscious enough to realise that this is not about you, but rather, about the other. And as such, remember to look after your needs in these moments, which may be that you remove yourself from the situation and/or take a break from it all, as you are asked to grow beyond your fears. This means that you are asked to leave behind your baggage, as you cannot take it into the higher frequencies, and the longer you hold onto and resist, the more suffering this will cause within you.\nHumans manifest illnesses, and this should not be viewed as a misfortune or that you are less than the Divine Light that you are. Rather, see it as the initiation into the higher frequencies that it is, and its purpose is to remove the layering of limited beliefs that insist you are less than. Once these limiting thoughts are different, you will see an increase of joy and freedom in your life. Allow these clearings, as one by one, these things that hold you back are brought into the Light to be seen for what they are. Feel compassion for yourself and don't run out of fear, stand your ground, feel your courage and firmly look this in the eye, and you will see that is so much less than what you thought it was. You may even ask yourself, what were you running from in the first place?\nCompassion with yourself is the key, as you expand your heart consciousness. Feel your heart open and expand during this intense energy period. Especially as we are approaching the Christmas period. As you give this to yourself, you may also see that others around you are in need of your support and especially your compassion. It is a time of giving, showing compassion, love and support for others can be a powerful tool for transformation, both for yourself and the other.\nLife is about change, nothing ever remains the same (although many would like it to), form is always in motion, and energy is never lost. Fear tells us that we cannot handle change and yet when we look at human history, we can see there has been nothing but change. Empires rise and fall, borders shift, countries change and all the while humans have lived and some have even thrived through the changes. You have a choice, you can resist the changes and make life hard, or you can allow the changes and find yourself thriving. Which one will you choose?\nNovember 2018 Energies\n\u200bThis month finds us grounding the higher vibrations and Light Codes that have been coming in, at increasing intensity, over the last few months and culminating now for the 11:11 Light Portal, which is a powerful gateway this year, in an 11 year, the year of our Mastery. Many have been experiencing the dredging up of lower frequency emotions and events from the past, only to be held up to the Light and integrated with Love. This clearing of the lower frequencies allows our physical bodies to hold more Light at a cellular level. We are literally restructuring and integrating our Spiritual aspects with our Physical aspect beyond that which we have ever been... Heaven on Earth, Balancing Masculine and Feminine aspects of each individual on the planet.\nThese changes are coming in rapidly, which is why last month I said the changes were uncomfortable. Each individual is experiencing them in their own way, but we are asked to focus inward rather than react to the drama going on around us. As we all undergo these rapid changes, we may experience a disconnect with our internal guidance systems (among other more physical symptoms), and even a loss of direction. This is all normal as we go through this current upgrade, the body is seeking to re-establish a connection on a higher level of understanding and awareness.\nYou may also have noticed changes in your personality and behaviour patterns, as you move away from all that was not really you and closer to who you really are. As we move towards the 11:11 Gateway this month, we will all begin to feel a sense of renewal as these balancing energies manifest into your life. If you feel you are ready, this time is a great opportunity to open yourself fully to allow a merger with Higher and Lower aspects and to leave the \"shadow\" to dissipate in the Light of a new dawn.\nFor those who feel they are not quite there yet, it is a time of deep introspection around your current life. Nothing is written in stone, you have CHOICE! Ask yourself what am I finished with in my life? Write it down if you have to, to enable you to make a conscious choice and then do the actions that will take you into this new space. Take this opportunity to change those things about your life that you don't like and make it a life that you love. It is an intense time of transformation, both for individuals and the collective, so practice your self-love more than ever. The kinder you are to yourself, the more so you will be towards others.\nOthers still, may be finding they are coming into contact with people and opportunities that seem synchronistic. There is a definite feeling of joy, connectedness and a greater flow in life. These connections and synchronicities bring about some positive collaborations that are for the higher good of the collective as well as the individuals involved. Heartfelt connection is what this planet is moving towards, it allows for more compassion towards each other, as well as Gai'ha Mother itself.\nThis is a time of balancing energies within, our masculine/feminine, giving/receiving habits, nurturing/lack beliefs... it's all up in the air and plays out differently for everyone. The main reason for this is because the Divine Feminine energy on the planet is slowly, but surely rising. Have you heard her voice speaking out lately? The various cultures around the world are mostly masculine orientated, and the Divine Masculine cannot move forward until he acknowledges, honours and balances with the Divine Feminine. We ALL have these energies within, regardless of gender and orientation. We are all human, we are all ONE!\nOpen your heart to celebrate, as together we all move through this powerful gateway. Take time to go deep into meditation and consciously choose to expand your Light. You are a Being of Light remembering your Divinity. Light is where you come from, it is what you are made from, you cannot be anything less... you just need to remember who you truly are!\nOctober 2018 Energies\n\u200bWe have been experiencing changes since April of this year at such a dizzying pace, which has lead to a feeling of something similar to what we would normally feel at the beginning of a new year. Like what we would feel in December leading up to the new year and January, is right here, right now. It feels like there is a new energy or for some it may be showing up a sense of calm after the storm. Which ever way this is showing up for you, it is time to take a break and to catch your breath.\nReally honour yourself and take time to reflect as you take stock of where you are and who you have become as a result of these changes. I have had many contact me to find out what is going on, as unexpected grief had become part of their journey recently. These changes are massive, so really take the time to self-love and honour where you are now. Allow the process, honour it and don't forget your body needs time to integrate these changes too.\nWe all agreed to these changes in our lives, before we came into this life and now that we are here, it's time to love yourself more. It will take time to integrate these changes and for them to become apparent in your behaviour, but for the most part, keep them internal until you are ready to shine your bright, new, shiny self into the world. My guidance tells me that this is for the most part, an uncomfortable process for many, but a necessary one.\nWe are ALL getting an upgrade... it's unavoidable! A wave of transformational energy has arrived on the planet and everyone is being asked to step up, to shift out of old beliefs and behaviours faster than ever. What is creating irritation in your life? Just remember what an oyster does with an irritation... it creates a pearl with it!! Can you feel grateful for your past experiences because they have helped you become who you are today?\nThese changes bring in a better balance into our lives, bringing our soul's mission closer, calling us forward to something bigger than we could have ever imagined. We started this year of 11 knowing full well that there would be some massive changes ahead, and has it ever taken us on a ride that we could never have imagined. Welcome to the year of your mastery as we continue with transforming the old and creating more balance from within as we do this deep work and come to love ourselves more and more. This is the preparation our physical bodies need to go through, in order to hold the next level of Light.\nA lot of \"stuff\" is being dredged up to be seen in the Light and to be transmuted on ever deepening levels. We can see it going on in the world, with the #metoo campaign and women speaking out, no matter how powerful and overwhelming the system appears. It is only with actions like this, however uncomfortable, will we be able to create real shifts in our current paradigm, bringing in more balance to these distortions.. and there is a long way to go still, this is just the beginning of your evolution into mastery!\nSeptember 2018 Energies\nWe have gone through an intense and challenging time of transformation over the months since April/May this year. We as humans are not alone in this process. Gaia (or Gai'ha as I like to call it), has been undergoing its own process, shifting, burning, flooding and powerful hurricanes, to break up and transform old energies. Just like the planet many have been going through having their lives re-arranged or have plunged into a \"Dark Night of the Soul\". All of this is \"normal\" for an intense period of transformation on the planet. Experiencing loss of friendships, loved ones, businesses, careers, having to move house, etc create shock, disbelief, imbalance, even grief or depression. You may find yourself in a very uncomfortable place when this happens, but it always happens for a reason ie: to create transformation in our lives and get us ready for the next phase!\nWe can take a leaf out of Gai'ha's book and go inward to examine what is your truth, what still serves and to transform all else. It has been an intense time of cleansing and transmutation. Others still, don't even realise they are tapping into the collective consciousness and experiencing a sense of depression, anxiety or even fear as if these were their own emotions. It's time to become aware and to understand when you are tapping into the collective and to differentiate it from your own emotional state. This requires taking responsibility for your own well being.\nThis has been my own personal experience as well. Back in May I felt like the Universe just picked me up and put me on a completely different track. I thought I knew where I was going and what I wanted to do, then it all changed, literally overnight! It took me a while to find my bearings and to just sit with it, to trust it, as I knew there had to be a reason for all of this change. Sifting through my emotions, sitting with a project that I thought was ready to go and finding that the time was just not right yet. For the last eight weeks I have been working on myself to discern what is mine and what belongs to the collective consciousness. It's taken courage and determination to get to the bottom of it all on my part, but I finally feel like I see the light at the end of the tunnel now. It's taught me so much about myself, I am humbled and grateful for everything that has come to the surface to be examined. I know I am not the same person I was back in May this year and for that I am also very grateful. There's a new sense of confidence, I can see where I'm going now that all that smoke has cleared and I feel excited about the future!\nThe good news is that for the rest of 2018 a new energy and a whole new array of possibilities are available to many! It's time to start asking yourself \"What do I want to create next?\". Moving forward in a more gentle and self-loving way, because this has been an intense period of energy and your physical body is going to be taking baby steps. Rest assured that you will feel more confident, you will have more energy and you will have a higher level of clarity as the next few months progress.\nKeep in mind that balance in life is the key! We can no longer deny our own needs and desires while trying to be of service to others. It's time to take responsibility for yourself and your well-being, so that you can be the best version of yourself. Then you can give the best of yourself to others. Take the time to rest when you feel your energy levels are low. Do whatever it takes to reset, nourish and nurture yourself, after all it's been tough lately and this process has taken a lot more out of us than any of us realise.\nYou will need to be paying close attention to any changes your body will be requiring. Whether that's more sleep, changes in diet, some gentle exercise, drinking less alcohol, giving up smoking or just taking some time out of each day to sit quietly and give yourself some space... it can be as little as 10 minutes each day! Don't you deserve some time for yourself?\nThese are the new foundational stones of your next chapter, make it the best months of your life yet!\nAugust 2018 Energies\n\u200bAs you undoubtedly know, last Friday we experienced the second in a series of three eclipses, the last one will be on August 11. This lunar eclipse was quite rare, and the longer the darkness of an eclipse lasts, the deeper we can go and it certainly carries quite a punch! This in turn brings to the light our most urgent issues where we can get the most profound insights.\nEclipses are like reset buttons and it is heralding in a time to break through your current limited perceptions and for you to open up to new ways of understanding how you create your own reality. This eclipse was in Aquarius and this means that our resistances, inflexibility, righteousness, feelings of separateness/disengaged or detached is going to undergo a massive transformation!\nIn the mix, we have also already begun to align with the Lions Gate or Sirian Stargate energy, the 8 - 8 portal, which has begun to awaken some dormant DNA strands to unlock the next stage of our human evolution. This means that once more there is an intensity in the energies and with that it brings changes to our cellular structure. Which in turn can bring up physical symptoms as feedback that these changes are truly happening as our physical form is once again stretched during this process.\nThis paves the way for increased spiritual growth and expanding ways of perceiving your environment, to align you with more of who you truly are. These changes make us aware of our responsibilities, like staying focused, being kind to ourselves, honouring your feelings and loving what comes up for you. The chaff will begin to separate from the wheat so to speak, and you will begin to see what is your truth and what is the illusion you are hanging onto. You will begin to see the threads that connect you to others, that your choices and decisions affect everyone and that we have a global responsibility to this reality.\nHow does this translate into everyday life?\n- Firstly, your body is undergoing a tremendous recalibration, support it by eating good, wholesome food, drink plenty of water, get lots of rest and give yourself some space where you can reflect.\n- What is yearning to be let go? Love what comes up for you, even if it's not your best side, to integrate it there can be no resistance, just love.\n- The more you implement positive thoughts and emotions into your day to replace those negative thoughts that are nothing more than old habits, they are not you, the more you can expect the most benevolent outcome to the challenges that arise in life.\nThese strong energies will take us through into 2019 and it is really important to focus on how you take care of yourself (read self-love). The more you self-love, the more you will be in the flow and the easier (and faster) you will see your dreams falling into place to create the reality you've always wanted.\nJuly 2018 Energies...\n\u200bHave you seen the change?\nWe are living in unprecedented times where things are moving so fast, these energies are really shaking up our old belief patterns and taking us through emotions and thoughts at a pace that can easily leave us feeling exhausted and overwhelmed. I believe that this pace is not about to slow down for us, signalling a time when we really need to look after ourselves, to carve out time for ourselves to find balance, to find space to breathe. This is an important practise to implement now, as the onslaught of speed will continue over the next few months and if you don't self-care/self-love, you may find yourself falling in a heap.\nAnd as old beliefs fall by the wayside, we are being giving opportunities to create more authentic versions of ourselves. But what does that look like for you?\nWhat does it mean to live authentically? It means trusting yourself enough to live your life according to what suits you best, regardless of what society says. Don't get me wrong, it sounds easy enough, but it can be a challenging path! The illusion we have been set leads us to believe that things should remain the same and be stable. Everything, the world around us, in nature, even our own bodies, are dynamic systems, always shifting and changing. And now is a great time to begin to trust yourself, to speak your truth and to create a life that is aligned with your innate wisdom and the Universal Light.\nTake some time out to get clear on what changes you can create in your life that will allow you to live closer to your truth each and every day. With so many changes happening at once, fear can drive our decisions. Giving yourself time to breathe, will give you the space to be honest with yourself. If a situation, project, person is not in alignment with your purpose, it will be obvious and you will not see things flow. Trust this sign from the Universe and ask for the most benevolent outcome... this or something better.\nMore and more we will see balance in our world. Have you seen any changes lately? Have you seen leaders of countries coming together when there didn't seem like there ever would be a resolution to these long standing issues? Have you seen people coming together as one voice for unity and oneness? So too look for the balance inside of you, if there is struggle and your body doesn't feel good about it, then trust this, that you need to take a fresh look at the situation from a more balanced perspective. Ask yourself, is this still for you or has the moment passed? Let go and trust that things will fall into place... you don't need to know the details... just ask the Universe for the most benevolent outcome. When you step back and trust, you let go of your fears!\nTake the time for yourself.... because you are worth it!!\nJune 2018 Energies...\nAlmost since the beginning of the month of June, we have been receiving an influx of energies that are unprecedented in the current history of humanity on this planet. Since the last quarter of 2017 we have had a major de-construction of an energy field around our beloved planet, that had been placed there for thousands of years. This field has been dismantled and we are now beginning to receive the first of many \"quantum jumps\".\nThe old field literally created distortions in our frequencies, in coming and out going, which gave a skewed perspective to everything. Now that it is gone, we are receiving a clearer frequency that will allow us to \"see\" others (and ourselves) in a new way. We will not only be able to see with our eyes, but also with our hearts.\nThe old construct of \"competition\" (read survival of the fittest) was an illusion and it's being replaced with \"acceptance\". The need to comply, criticise and compete is dissipating, to be replaced with compassion, tolerance, acceptance and understanding. But first your physical body needs to re-calibrate to be able to hold these higher frequencies, I myself have not been exempt from this physical re-calibration and it can occur in many different ways, everything from some form of \"illness\", loss of friends and family connections as you move into your truer timeline, lack of sleep, lack of interest in things that once interested you, loss of time... well, there are as many ways as there are humans! This is a necessary part of the process because we can't hold onto lower frequency energies and move into higher frequencies at the same time... something must give to make way for the new.\nThis first waves if you like, is asking us to address the most important relationship in our lives, with ourselves of course. When you allow yourself to be free from worries and doubts about what others think, then you can become the best version of yourself, the true YOU! When you achieve this, you can see others in their truth and they will be able to see you also.\nLearning to embrace life as an ebb and flow of energy, sometimes you get sunny days and sometimes you get rainy days, is the key. Just observing yourself, being present to each moment, being aware of your emotions and seeing them as a flow or ebb of new experiences.\nLet go of expectations of yourself and others, set your intention instead for the most benevolent outcome and then trust what manifests... it all has a purpose! It is not separate from you, you are part of everything! Literally send Light to those who feel they need to dominate you, control you, have the last word every time. When you make a choice to release these toxic situations and people in your life, you make a choice to move beyond these distressing situations and into the flow of Love. Your life will change dramatically, in the old paradigm it was called \"magic\", but really you are choosing to moving into enlightenment, your Mastery, your Ascension!\nMay 2018 Energies...\nCreating joy in your life comes naturally to some, whereas others are finding it challenging. Joy brings with it an energy that feeds the soul and when we bring joy to others, we are creating joy for them and we are bringing Light energy to them as well. I'm not saying we have to be joyful each and every day, as we are human after all and we have good days and days that are not so good. Being present and expressing your gratitude helps bring about joy, by opening your heart to see the positive things in your life.\nDo you set aside time for yourself? This is an important practice to give yourself the time and space to replenish, to centre and become present with your own being. As we move further into these new Earth energies, our goal is to become clear and free from the things that held us back in the past. This is a process everyone on the planet is going through. Each new wave of Light energy brings new upgrades if we are willing to improve ourselves and increase our own awareness. If you are not in a good space, then chances are that you will not be able to give to others. You may also be missing out on the synchronicities that the Universe is sending you. Those small and quiet messages that give you hints about the next step to take. We are all connected, it's time to step into the drivers seat and take control of the direction of your life.\nStep into the mastery of your life and begin to create new ideas, realise long held dreams and embark on new adventures! The energies this month are supporting you in so many different ways, it can take your breath away! What makes you happy, what have you been dreaming about, what brings you joy? Open your heart to the joy of creating! Yes it takes courage, but you have the power to create the life you!\nApril 2018 Energies...\n\u200bThe month of March felt like a washing machine for many, while April brings home the message!\nIn the aftermath of last month, some will find it easier to begin an internal process of re-assessment (What is important to you now?), while others will want to go back to an abandoned project, like taking better care of their health, for example. Whatever comes up for you during this month, it's a change in the way you perceive yourself and what your purpose is. When I say \"purpose\", it's more of an upgrade of your purpose which can only be achieved by taking some quiet time to review and renew.\nThis process to review, mature and then create new things in our lives, will allow us to decide whether these things (projects, relationships, responsibilities, etc.) are to continue or perhaps we are done with them. This review can bring an alignment with our authentic path, which in turn will take some to their greatest accomplishments. This path is not always smooth and even, some may be pushed to their limits.\nSome may experience a sadness or even grief, because the old self is changing and something new is beginning to emerge. It can even come up as a sense of hopelessness or a feeling of being lost. For those who experience it this month, there may be a feeling like something needs to be done about it, to be fixed in some way. But this is natural, as the old ways are left behind and the new are slowly coming to take their place, an in-between time may be experienced. Sit with these emotions, don't try to distract yourself. Allow yourself to feel these things. When the time is right, you wont feel like this and the new path will have opened up for you.\nThere can be no life without death and sometimes sheer determination and faith can bring our deepest desires to fruition. Taking a deep breath in the midst of the chaos, and taking some quiet time for yourself this month, will allow us to see clearly the path ahead.\nMarch 2018 Energies...\n\u200bWOW!! March is here already!\nAre you looking after yourself on all levels? We all know to eat and drink plenty of water on a daily basis, but beyond these survival needs, what else do you need in your life? March energies triggered by the full moon at the beginning of the month, can bring up deeply buried emotions to the surface, to be healed.\n\u200bIt's a very intense and challenging time for everyone, regardless of where you are on your journey. If you are not taking care of yourself, you may be heading for burnout and fatigue.\nSome days you may feel like you need to go within (just like a caterpillar weaves its cocoon around itself!). Our bodies and minds are changing on levels we can't even begin to imagine! It's like a Spring clean and your mental, emotional, physical and spiritual levels are all going to be affected. So be gentle with yourself, be accepting that this IS what is happening (to everyone), that everything is changing. If you feel that you are fighting the changes, you may end up getting stuck as you are trying to hold on to the old stuff. You may feel like you are mourning, or feeling depressed for the way things used to be, but the key is to allow your emotions.\nDon't watch the closing door behind you longingly, rather see a new door opening before you and express your gratitude for the changes in your life. This is a profound moment in our history to deeply transform old patterns of thought and behaviour, old wounds and to move forward. A newer version of you is being created, and creativity is the key now. How and what are you creating? What do you want to create? Express your creativity in any way you feel drawn to! This will allow you to connect with your purpose and stay in your heart throughout this very intense time. See it for the gift that it is and embrace it, as it gives you an opportunity to re-evaluate your life, as well as to take responsibility for your life, to create the changes! These changes are about creating a more authentic you and bringing you into alignment with your beliefs and true purpose.\nAll difficult changes in our lives lead to liberation and a lightness of being. Your journey is your own, connect to your heart, stay centered, breathe and allow the shifts that are occurring for you!\nFebruary 2018 Energies...\nWe have just had the first Lunar Eclipse of 2018 which marks a time to not only reap the rewards of the work put in during January, but this eclipse is focusing on emotions, sense of self worth, confidence and creativity. It was quite an intense (and larger) Full Moon than usual, so this will definitely be catapulting us onto our path for the next six months. All of this cosmic energy is highlighting ways in which we can be of service to others. It's Universal Law, that when we help others we help ourselves. This doesn't mean that we all need to become \"healers\" or \"readers\". It just means that we make use of a gifts that we already have, by being shown how this gift can benefit others in our community. So for those who work in a job who really don't like what they do and it's just a means for making ends meet, you will be shown some way in which you can change your life and help others at the same time. For those who already work a job and just love what they do, you will be shown how you can take this to the next level. Think back to 2009 and what was going on for you then. Many will take their power back and create a life that reflects who they truly are.\nLast year we saw a growing trend where women began to speak out about their abuse. In 2018 we will see the Divine Feminine rise, not to take over, but to create a more balanced energy on the planet. As this energy rises, women will take back their power more to create changes in behaviour that are long overdue, and men will discover more of their protective and nurturing aspects. This leads to a more compassionate society that will move forward into Oneness.\nEclipses mark a major turning point in our lives and for some, life will never be the same. They help us to discover our core truth as we re-evaluate our lives and we see new perspectives and gain a new understanding of what is relevant to us now. This change will be felt not just on an individual level, but for the collective as well. What kind of society do you want to live in? The second eclipse, which is a Solar Eclipse, will happen about mid month. We will be prompted to look inward, to remember that we already have all that we need. We carry the wisdom in our Akash, the Ancestors, both your biological ancestors as well as your Akashic ancestors (you in other life times). The acknowledgement and trust of your innate wisdom will serve you through times of challenge.\nThen we enter the Chinese year of the Earth Dog on 16th February. (is it intense enough for you yet?) It is said to be a powerful time offering a new interpretation of who we are and our place on the planet. Behaviour solely based on personal gain will not fare well. Radical changes toward compassion, tolerance and unity are at the forefront. Ancient knowledge that was benevolent for the collective and our planet will begin to show in our societies, just as honesty, fairness and resources that are shared, will be favoured. The energies are setting a theme of positivity and major change for the next six months. We are moving very quickly (notice how quickly January disappeared?) into these rapid changes, which from my point of view is a good thing! It's the evolution of our consciousness, as the current system is unsustainable, which then leads to a deeper understanding of ourselves as more of the veil of illusion is lifted and we begin to see and understand how we are part of a much bigger picture.\nHappy year of the Earth Dog!\nWith love and gratitude for your presence in my life!\nJanuary 2018 Energies...\nAs the new year dawns, we begin to ready ourselves for the joys and the challenges in life and to accept whatever we encounter. The slate is perceived to be wiped clean at this time of year and it is a great time to begin to co-create the life you've always wanted in 2018! Never before has the time lapse been so small between the moment you have a thought or have some words come out of your mouth, and the physical manifestation of that thought or those words.\nWhat I know through my own personal experience is that unless you're prepared to face your own shadows, you will continue to see them in others, because the world outside you is a reflection of your inner world. We have the spark of the Divine within each and everyone of us, the Divine has no investment in the experience, it just is. It's the human experience, expression through expansion, the Divine knowing itself through experiences. The reflection that is shown to us through the outside world, shows us what has to go. Much of what we still hold onto cannot be sustained in the increasingly higher frequency energies on the planet, as we move further away from 2012. Self-love, self-care has become crucial in our lives. To take care of yourself first, on all levels (spiritual, mental, emotional and physical) is paramount! And yes I know, it goes against the grain of what we have been taught for so long, as you cannot be sustained in the higher frequency energies otherwise. This doesn't mean you don't care about others, it just means you put yourself first so that you can thrive and become balanced. Only from a balanced place can you truly help others. The old paradigm has to die in order for this new human consciousness to come to the fore. When you are ready to look at what needs changing in your life, to set a goal, ask yourself \"What is still asking for my attention?\".\nAs a new year is born, in so many ways we are turning the page as Saturn enters Capricorn, you have the opportunity to make a commitment to yourself to look at your shadows, do the necessary work and then step into the Light. Each individual has a choice of course, but it's down to brass tacks as the new year kicks off. It's time to take action, it's not a time to think too long about it, it's not a time to talk about it, it's time for action! What are you willing to do, what are you willing to let go of, in order to achieve your goal?\nTrust yourself, move towards what is true for you and if you get there and then realize it's not what you thought it was, give yourself permission to change direction... it's ok! Dismissing something just because you don't want to deal with it, is no longer a viable option. Embodying all of who you are, the physical, the emotional, the mental and the spiritual being that you are is. The game of separation of over! We cannot ignore that we are so much more than what we see in the mirror. Embrace it, it's you, all those other parts of you! Love what comes up for you, however uncomfortable. Staying inside your comfort zone doesn't allow you to grow. We grow through challenge! As I said earlier, each individual has a choice, you can choose to grow and learn and create a life you never imagined you could live. Or you can stay where you are, playing out the old paradigm... it's your choice!\nWith much love and gratitude for your presence in my life...\nDecember Energies...\n\u200bAn ideal relationship is built on love, respect, acceptance and understanding. But even in the most perfect relationship, we need to take time to regroup, recover and to know ourselves on a deeper level. What kind of relationship do you have with yourself?\nYou are more beautiful than you realize, more wiser and powerful than you can imagine. And as 2017 draws to a close, you may find yourself settling into a more introspective mood. As you look back on the year that was and the teachers that brought more Light to areas that required further development within you, so that you may evolve. Taking responsibility for yourself, your health, your relationships (starting with yourself), managing your finances better and focusing on what's important to you. This may require more effort on your part, so that you become clear on your goals, dreams and ambitions for 2018.\nWe have just had an intense month, where many have had to do the hard yards to achieve something, but it has moved us into action to assist us with the many changes, both in our perspective of the world around us and our reality. Some may have felt conflicted, erratic or different in some way. But taking care of yourself is part of self-love, and no matter what shape or form these energies have taken for you, taking time out for yourself, to ground, meditate, spend time in nature or even sleep, is first and foremost! It's an energy that is expanding our minds in a very positive way! So embrace it, embody it and welcome the changes!!\nTrust your intuition, it is there to guide you for your highest good through the changes and opportunities to heal and grow. It's a time to get together with people, to be nourished by their presence (or to be tested!) and to spend quality time with the ones you care about. In these challenging times, your intuition is there to give you ideas on how to deal with these situations, give you new areas to focus on and maybe even some new goals for the new year. If you have been working on some of these areas, it may well be the last time these things comes up for you, as you stay calm and uphold your personal boundaries. Setting an example for others of a more balanced way of being.\n2018 in numerology is an 11 year (2 + 0 + 1 + 8 = 11), 11 being the number for illumination! Look how far you have come this year! Then keep looking ahead, trusting yourself, as your dreams begin to manifest or you get more clarity around where it is that you want to be.\nNovember Energies... getting in touch with your journey\u200b\nGetting in touch with yourself is a journey all of its own. But the more you follow your intuition, the more aligned you are with who you truly are, the more you connect and are aware of your feelings, the more you will find yourself and your life flowing with the present moment with ease and grace.\nToo often we are just not aware how powerful we can be, how beautiful we are or the depth of our wisdom. The further we journey into who we truly are, the more we get in touch with the wisdom of our soul, which in turn brings us greater freedom and expression of our true selves. Enlightenment is a journey paved with choices we make, it may not be an easy road to take, but it is the road that brings us the greatest rewards.\nWe all have a choice as to how we approach life, some are still learning about how to self-care and well being. Some are at the stage of trying something new, because they've realized there is more to life. Others still, are moving beyond the change they have initiated in their lives to unexpected paths as a result of the changes they have created. We are all constantly creating, whether we acknowledge that fact or not.\nWhat ever stage of your journey you are at, it's about learning there are ever deepening levels to ourselves. The more we tune into ourselves, the more there is to find. Is there an end to our journey? No one can say, in my own humble opinion, I would say no, there is no end. We are limitless beings and the possibilities are endless.\nOctober Energies...\nYour experiences are just a reflection of your relationship with yourself\nYou have probably been hearing this phrase for a long time, \"the end to separation\". But what does it mean? Well, this is how I see it!\nIt's not like there's you the physical you and then the non physical you, the higher self and then Spirit, Angels, Guides, etc and whatever other names you have given to all that. It's not like all of that is out there or up there. WE ARE ALL ONE! All of that has always been there as part of you, but it's our perspective that makes us think these things are outside of us.\nAre you ready to let go of your disbelief of who you truly are? We have always been whole and complete, we have always been healed, we have always been connected and limitless, it's just that we haven't perceived we are any of these. We bought into the illusion and we have forgotten that we are eternal. Your life is a reflection of the relationship with yourself!\nI AM not calling anything to me or into me, I AM, has always been there, and always will be. Its just that our perception of ourselves has been limited. What is available now, is the invitation to actually begin to see yourself as you truly are, and to let go of what you believe yourself to be, based on your past experiences, and what you think is possible, that will allow you to move forward into an expanded, limitless, abundant future.\nYour experience is just an experience, it's your belief about that experience, in that given moment, (ie: I am useless, I am ugly, I can't do that, I am not abundant, I am never lucky that way, etc) it's these beliefs that hold us back. Because it's these beliefs that keep us stuck, in the lack of abundance, stuck in that place that never allows us to catch a \" lucky break\", stuck in limitation. Our experiences are just a reflection of our relationship with ourselves in that moment. And what we have done is taken that belief and applied it to the whole of our life!\nYou cannot be stuck in limited thoughts and beliefs and expect to experience and create limitlessness. You cannot create abundance if you still believe you are never lucky, or that good things never happen to you. You cannot experience healing and wholeness when you hold onto the belief that you are broken. Instead of using your own power to heal yourself and believing that you ARE ok, you have been given a body that regenerates and rejuvenates itself! Your body is a marvel of biological engineering and you won't know what it is capable of if you don't try it! Have you ever heard of spontaneous remission?? Believe that!\nIt's a bit like when we were in primary school and we had beliefs about ourselves, about our teachers, parents, other adults, other children, our siblings or even that the bogey man was hiding under our beds. We don't still hold onto these old beliefs, we grew up and out of them because they no longer served us. All of the world was still there, full of potential and possibilities, it's jut that at that age we were not aware of the rest of the world. So here we are, graduating out of our \"primary school\" beliefs, as we start high school, a more mature outlook on what is actually within us.\nWhat are you prepared to let go of, that will enable you to believe that you are limitless and to ask yourself \"What else is possible?\"",
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        "raw_content": "Natural remedies for high cholesterol levels\nLast reviewed\t Fri 19 May 2017\t Last reviewed\tFri 19 May 2017\nCholesterol is a fatty substance in the blood. There are two types of cholesterol. A correct balance between the two is needed for good health.\nHigh-density lipoprotein (HDL) or \"good\" cholesterol helps remove excess cholesterol from the body. Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) or \"bad\" cholesterol can cause cholesterol to build up in the arteries.\nLow HDL or high LDL cholesterol increases the risk of coronary heart disease. LDL cholesterol forms a substance called plaque in the arteries of the heart. Over time, this plaque can build up, form a clot, and block the arteries of the heart. This may result in chest pain or a heart attack.\nHigh cholesterol usually means too much LDL. There are no symptoms, so many people are unaware they have it. Having high cholesterol can double the risk of heart disease, compared with normal levels.\nThis article looks at some natural remedies that may help to improve the balance of the two types of cholesterols.\nLifestyle changes and natural supplements may help reduce or control cholesterol levels in many people. The following lifestyle changes have been found to reduce the overall risk of heart disease through lowering blood cholesterol and blood pressure.\n30 minutes of exercise a day can reduce the risk of heart disease.\nPhysical activity is a good way to reduce LDL cholesterol and a person's overall risk of heart disease. The Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans say that people should aim for 30 minutes a day, 5 days a week (2.5 total hours per week).\nAlthough 2.5 or more hours per week is best, any amount of exercise can help improve health. If a person has heart disease or other health conditions, safe exercise should be discussed with a doctor before beginning.\nFruits, vegetables, whole grains, and dairy are staples of a healthful diet. However, eating good fats is also important for heart health and cholesterol levels.\nA person's diet should include mostly unsaturated fats, such as those found in fish, nuts, seeds, avocados, and vegetable oils. These unsaturated fats can improve heart health and lower cholesterol levels.\nSaturated fats, found in many fatty animal products and processed foods, should be limited to less than 10 percent of daily calories.\nTrans fats found in some packaged and fried foods should be avoided as there is no safe amount. These fats can increase the risk of high cholesterol and heart disease.\nBeing overweight can put someone at greater risk of heart disease and high cholesterol. Losing even 5 to 10 percent of body weight has health benefits.\nRegular exercise and a healthful diet can help lose body fat and, as a result, lower a person's cholesterol levels. People should choose to eat foods rich in nutrients and avoid high-calorie, empty-nutrient junk food.\nThough some natural supplements are marketed to combat high cholesterol, only a few have been studied adequately.\nGarlic extract may help lower blood cholesterol and is generally well tolerated by the body.\nGarlic has been used medicinally since ancient times, and it may help with lowering blood cholesterol. A paper in the Avicenna Journal of Phytomedicine points to a review of 39 trials that showed aged garlic extract could reduce total cholesterol and LDL.\nA study in the Journal of Nutrition affirms this, stating that aged garlic extract reduced total cholesterol and LDL by 7 and 10 percent, respectively. Garlic is well tolerated, but people should discuss taking garlic supplements with their doctors.\nFlaxseeds are tiny seeds that contain soluble fiber, lignans, and plant-based omega-3 fats. All of these components may have an effect on the health of arteries or the level of blood cholesterol.\nThese nutty-flavored seeds can be used in cooking, baking, and smoothies, and their fiber content may help lower cholesterol. A study in Nutrition and Metabolism found that a flaxseed drink lowered total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol by 12 and 15 percent, respectively.\nAnother study in the Journal of Nutrition found that taking milled flaxseed reduced LDL cholesterol by 15 percent in 1 month.\nBecause flaxseeds are so small and have a hard outer shell, milled flaxseed is recommended over whole seeds. When the seeds are milled or ground, the body is better able to absorb the nutrients inside.\nMost Americans do not consume enough fiber, which is necessary for healthy digestion. Fiber has also been shown to lower LDL cholesterol better than a low-fat diet alone.\nThe American Heart Association say that soluble fiber reduces LDL cholesterol, while insoluble fiber helps reduce the overall risk of heart disease. Soluble fiber is found in high amounts in oats. Other good sources of soluble fiber include fruits, vegetables, and legumes, such as beans and peas.\nPeople should eat whole-grain breads and pastas and limit \"white\" or refined grains. Fiber supplements can also help increase intake of soluble and insoluble fiber.\nHawthorn fruit has been used for centuries to improve heart health but it may interact with some medications.\nSome studies have found that hawthorn can lower cholesterol levels in the blood. The leaves, fruit, and flowers of hawthorn have all been used medicinally for hundreds of years to treat heart problems, including high cholesterol.\nAlthough hawthorn can be effective, people with high cholesterol or heart disease should ask a doctor before taking this supplement.\nIt may interact with some medicines, including many drugs prescribed for heart disease.\nRed yeast rice extract: Safety questions remain\nA study published in Complementary and Alternative Medicine found that a red yeast rice extract lowered LDL cholesterol by 22 percent and total cholesterol by 15 percent in 8 weeks.\nHowever, the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health warn that it can be difficult to know whether red yeast rice supplements are safe or effective.\nSome of these products were found to contain an active ingredient that is the same as one found in a cholesterol-lowering drug called lovastatin. Therefore, these supplements can cause the same side effects and drug interactions as lovastatin and are not safe for everyone.\nOther red yeast supplements that were studied had little or none of the ingredient, but whether these supplements can lower cholesterol was unknown. Some red yeast rice supplements were also found to contain contaminants that can cause kidney failure.\nThe United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) do not monitor purity or quality of supplements such as red yeast rice extract. So, if a doctor recommends its use, a person should ensure they buy it from a reputable source.\nOther natural products, such as turmeric and guggul, may lower cholesterol, but studies and research on them are limited.\nTo ensure safety and effectiveness, people should ask their doctor about which natural remedies would be best for their individual lifestyle and health conditions.\nThe lifestyle changes listed above are often recommended as part of a cholesterol-lowering treatment plan.\nHerbs or other supplements, however, should only be used with a doctor's approval. Natural supplements can interfere with other medicines or cause unwanted and dangerous side effects in some people.\nDyslipidemia: Everything you need to know Blood lipids are fatty substances, such as triglycerides and cholesterol. When a person's levels are too high or low, they have dyslipidemia. It can be caused by genetic conditions or lifestyle factors, such as consuming too many foods high in saturated fats. Learn more about symptoms and how dyslipidemia is treated. Read now\nModestly High Cholesterol Levels In Young People Can Cause Heart Disease Signs By Age 45 Relatively young individuals with slightly abnormal cholesterol levels have a real risk of developing signs of heart disease by the time they are 45 years old, according to a new study published... Read now\nMeditation may help to lower heart disease risk The AHA conclude that meditation may be useful to help lower the risk of heart disease, but that it should be used with other heart-healthy interventions. Read now\nHigh cholesterol early in life boosts heart disease risk The findings of a new study suggest that cholesterol levels should be measured and kept in check much earlier in life so as to avoid cardiovascular harm. Read now\nComplementary Medicine / Alternative Medicine Heart Disease Obesity / Weight Loss / Fitness\nArticle last reviewed by Fri 19 May 2017.\nAppendix 1. Physical activity guidelines for Americans. 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(2015, April 1). Dietary flaxseed independently lowers circulating cholesterol and lowers it beyond the effects of cholesterol-lowering medications alone in patients with peripheral artery disease. Journal of Nutrition, 145(4), 749-757. Retrieved from http://jn.nutrition.org/content/145/4/749.full\nHawthorn. (2016, September). Retrieved from https://nccih.nih.gov/health/hawthorn\nHeart-healthy eating. (2016, June 22). Retrieved from https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/health-topics/topics/heart-healthy-lifestyle-changes/heart-healthy-eating\nKristensen, M., Jensen, M. G., Aarestrup, J., Petersen, K. E. N., S\u00f8ndergaard, L., Mikkelsen, M. S., \u2026 Astrup, A. (2012, February 3). Flaxseed dietary fibers lower cholesterol and increase fecal fat excretion, but magnitude of effect depend on food type. Nutrition & Metabolism, 9(8). Retrieved from https://nutritionandmetabolism.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1743-7075-9-8\nLosing weight. (2015, May 15). 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        "raw_content": "Most likely a good year on the financial markets\nEdgar Walk, Chief Economist Metzler Asset Management, is optimistic about 2019. According to his assessments, leading indicators show that the upswing in the USA is still intact. Therefore, an important prerequisite for the global economy to remain on the growth path is fulfilled. In this climate, Walk believes there will be good investment opportunities in emerging economies in 2019, but also on Europe\u2019s equity markets. Investments in Chinese A-shares appear attractive to him in the medium term. Furthermore, Walk considers catastrophic developments to be extremely unlikely for the global economy and financial markets in 2019.\nRead more about Walk\u2019s predictions in his market:update Annual Outlook for 2019.\nEdgar Walk, Chief Economist at Metzler Asset Management, comments regularly on various topics surrounding capital markets, the economy and monetary policy. Read about Walk\u2019s assessments in quarterly and annual capital markets outlooks. Under market:update Special Topics, you can read about background topics, markets, regions and forecasts. In addition, asia:insight offers insight into the economy in Asia.\nmarket:update Special Topics\nUpdate of medium-term total return forecasts\nIt\u2019s possible that economic cycles have become longer since World War II. Edgar Walk, Chief Economist at Metzler Asset Management, has therefore supplemented his conservative seven-year scenario for total return forecasts for equities and bonds with a progressive 14-year scenario. For virtually all asset classes, higher returns can be derived from the progressive scenario because this scenario assumes a slower correction of the overvaluation of many investment assets.\nRead more in Walk's market:update \u2013 return perspectives.\nmarket:update Quarterly Outlook\nCapital Markets Outlook for the 1st quarter 2019\nEdgar Walk, Chief Economist at Metzler Asset Management, believes short-term developments on the capital markets are shaped by a number of uncertainties. For example, the simmering trade conflict between the USA and China, China\u2019s questionable return to a dynamic growth path, the remaining possibility of a hard Brexit, and Italy's anti-growth economic policy all stand in the way of stable development on the global equity and bond markets in the short term. However, if his baseline scenario of moderately waning global economic growth combined with steady inflation should occur, 2019 could turn out to be a positive year for equities with returns in the double digits.\nRead more about Walk\u2019s assessments and forecasts in his Capital Markets Outlook for the first quarter.\nasia:insight \u2013 Japan\u2019s equity markets\nJapan\u2019s equity markets have been on the rise for some time now, so that the record highs from 1989 appear to be within reach again. However, for the Japanese index Nikkei 225 to set a new record in the coming years, a number of prerequisites must be met. Not only must the upward trend in corporate earnings and profitability continue, but far-reaching changes in dealings with shareholders\u2019 issues must also continue. In addition, the Bank of Japan shall remain on course, and companies must succeed in further strengthening their market positions in the important export markets of Asia and the USA. Last but not least, foreign investors will decide whether the Nikkei 225 really has a viable chance of reaching its record high from 1989.\nRead more in the latest edition of Metzler\u2019s asia:insight.\njoined Metzler in 2000. As Chief Economist in the Asset Management division, he is responsible for formulating our global economic outlook. Due to his close cooperation with the portfolio management, he focuses on capital market themes as well as on global economic analyses. Mr. Walk holds a master\u2019s degree in economics from the University of T\u00fcbingen in Germany and spent a semester at the University of Doshisha in Kyoto, Japan. In addition, he completed the program \u201cAdvanced Studies in International Economic Policy Research\u201c at the Institute of World Economy in Kiel, Germany.",
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        "raw_content": "Over Zealous Prosecution, Over-Charging\nAs I mentioned, multiple criminal charges may occur when a prosecutor is over zealous. Multiple charges give the prosecutor an unfair edge in the plea bargaining and jury process.\nPlea bargaining: A prosecutor has leverage during the plea bargain stage of a criminal case when a defendant has multiple criminal charges arising out of the same conduct. In a multiple charge scenario, a defendant may not want to risk fighting multiple criminal charges at trial. The prosecutor may offer to dismiss some of the charges upon a defendant pleading guilty to 1 or 2 of the offenses in a multi-charged complaint.\nJury process: In addition, prosecutors have an advantage with juries in cases where multiple charges are pursued. The advantage is a psychological one where the jury feels that a defendant facing multiple criminal charges must have done something wrong to deserve it. Also, jurors may feel that they can satisfy both the prosecutor and defense by spitting the verdict and finding a defendant guilty of some of the charges while dismissing others.\nExamples of Cases Involving Multiple Criminal Charges\nExample #1: Our firm represented a spouse charged with domestic violence, preventing use of telecommunications equipment, disorderly conduct and resisting/obstructing the police. Our client tried to leave the residence because of a heated argument with his wife. His wife blocked the doorway and he pushed her aside to leave the residence. The police report said that our client attempted to grab the phone from his wife when she first tried to call the police during the argument. He then left the residence but returned shortly thereafter while the police were present. The report stated that our client was loud and uncooperative when he tried to give his side of the story to the police. Our client did not have any prior record and was hardly someone we would qualify as a trouble maker or violent person.\nThe above scenario (Example #1) is not uncommon. Improperly handled, the defendant may have wound up being convicted of several offenses (domestic violence, tampering with telecommunications equipment, disorderly conduct and resisting/obstructing police). That was not the case. Our job was to separate the wheat from the chaff. In other words, we were able to negotiate dismissal of several offenses (misdemeanors and felonies) which did not pertain to the underlying purpose of police intervention. The prosecutor and police both agreed that the person did not deserve multiple convictions. His wife was also helpful because she admitted that she was complicit and contributed to the physical contact when she obstructed her husband\u2019s mobility as he attempted to vacate the residence. The final outcome was a plea to the offense of disorderly conduct which was taken under advisement pursuant to MCL 771.1 by the court and dismissed after one (1) year of good behavior.\nExample #2: Our client was pulled over for suspicion of drunk driving. He failed the field sobriety tests and tested positive for alcohol on the preliminary breath test (PBT). He was arrested. The police did an inventory of the vehicle and found a small quantity of marijuana and a \u201cone-hitter\u201d pipe. He had a suspended license because of an unpaid traffic ticket and did not have proof of insurance although the vehicle was insured. His charges consisted of drunk driving (OWI, .08% or greater), possession of marijuana, possession of narcotics paraphernalia, driving while license suspended and no proof of insurance.\nIn this scenario (Example #2), we were able to have the no proof of insurance offense dropped because our client produced valid insurance at the pretrial conference. The driving while license suspended offense was also dropped because our client provided proof that he paid the ticket which resulted in his license suspension. Our client agreed to plea to a reduced charge of \u201cimpaired driving\u201d and the offense of possession of marijuana was taken under advisement pursuant to MCL 333.7411 which was dismissed upon good conduct after 1 year. The offense of possession of narcotics paraphernalia was also dropped at the pretrial conference.\nWe hope that this blog is useful to anyone facing multiple criminal charges. As I stated, a sound legal strategy and the ability to negotiate effectively can often lead to favorable results with minimal consequences. Knowing how to deal with the prosecutorial arm of government can mean getting a huge break without serious criminal convictions.\nLinks to other popular blog pages:\nDomestic violence, Part 1\nShould you cooperate (snitch) with the police?",
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        "title": "Under MI Law Your Child Can Be Charged With Possession of Marijuana As A Passenger In A Vehicle Even If The Marijuana Belongs To Someone Else \u2014 Michigan Criminal Lawyer Blog \u2014 May 31, 2018",
        "raw_content": "Possession Defined: Under MI law, to be charged with \u201cpossession\u201d of a controlled substance, there must be a \u201csufficient nexus\u201d between the controlled substance and the defendant, a legal concept known as constructive possession. This \u201cnexus\u201d does not need to be established through direct evidence. Instead, it can be established through circumstantial evidence, or inferred from the \u201ctotality of the circumstances\u201d. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb team of experts \u00bb Brooke De Lench \u00bb Blogs\nComputerized Neurocognitive Baseline Concussion Testing At Home: Why I'm Against It\nbaseline neuropsychological testing\ncomputerized neuropsychological testing\nA couple of weeks ago a team and league management technology provider and a neurocognitive testing company announced a partnership to provide online testing for athletes. The announcement prompted emails to MomsTEAM from parents asking for my opinion on how and where to have their children's baseline neurocognitive tests done, and whether they could do them at home. While I have been fielding similar e-mails for years, the uptick in emails prompted me to do some digging to come up with an answer.\nComputerized neurocognitive tests which athletes can take in the comfort of their parent's home may be affordable, but MomsTeam's Brooke de Lench argues that concussion testing should be left to concussion professionals trained in properly administering and interpreting the results, not sold on line for use without supervision. Leading experts and the Centers for Disease Control agree.\nMissing Gate Receipts A Reminder of Need for Oversight Of Youth Sports Organizations\nIt seems as if a week doesn't go by these days without a story coming across my desk about money being embezzled from the coffers of local sports teams or lack oversight by a board of directors.\nOn Friday, it was the case of $4,176 in gate receipts that mysteriously disappeared after a September 2011 high school football game in Huber Heights, Ohio.\nIt seems as if a week doesn't go by these days without a story coming across my desk about money being embezzled from the coffers of local sports teams or lack oversight by a board of directors. The latest is the case of $4,176 in gate receipts that mysteriously disappeared after a September 2010 high school football game in Huber Heights, Ohio.\nThe Best Thing Tom Brady, Sr. May Have Done For His Son: Nothing\nParent-Coach Relationship\nTom Brady Sr.\nYesterday, I had a chance to talk with Tom Brady, Sr. in his Boston office. Yes, that Tom Brady. Father of New England Patriot quarterback Tom Brady.\nIt was actually the second time I had had a chance to talk with Tom. The first time was at a seminar in Harvard Square a year or two back in which he was on the panel. This time we had a chance to talk at length. I came away with a much better understanding of the \"recipe\" he used in raising a super hero: not only an elite athlete, but a wonderful person, too.\nThe best thing Tom Brady's father may have done for him was not talking to his college football coach at the University of Michigan about his son's lack of playing time.\nA Shining Star Extinguished: MomsTeam Remembers Sarah Burke\nWe at MomsTeam are deeply saddened by the passing of Sarah Burke, Canadian freestyle skier and a pioneer of the superpipe event, who died January 19th from injuries she received in an accident nine days earlier while training for the upcoming Winter X Games at Park City Mountain, Utah.\nSarah was a freeskiing pioneer, six-time X Games gold medalist and beloved wife, daughter, sister and friend; an athlete whose star shone brightly well beyond her sport; a star whose light has now, tragically, been extinguished, forever. We join in expressing our condolences to her family and at the loss of such a remarkable young woman.\nMomsTeam are deeply saddened by the passing of Sarah Burke, Canadian freestyle skier and a pioneer of the superpipe event, who died January 19th from injuries she received in an accident nine days earlier while training for the upcoming Winter X Games at Park City Mountain, Utah. Brooke de Lench offers this remembrance.\nCelebrate Dr. King By Teaching Youth Athletes About Character\nTwenty-five years after Martin Luther King Jr.'s life was first honored with a national holiday and nearly 50 years after the civil rights leader's \"I Have a Dream\" speech, black and white sports fans alike view the sports world as far more racially progressive and unifying than the rest of society, according to a recent online survey conducted for ESPN.\nFirst Winter Youth Olympics Opens in Innsbruck\nThe inaugural Winter Youth Olympics began a ten-day run last night in Innsbruck, Austria. The opening ceremony featured classic and modern dance, and video flashbacks to 1964 and 1976, when Innsbruck hosted the Winter Olympics.\nThe inaugural Winter Youth Olympics began last night in Innsbruck, Austria, bringing together 1,059 elite youth athletes aged 15 to 18 from 70 nations to compete in 63 medal events in seven sports.",
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        "raw_content": "The ancient Greeks left a wealth of knowledge through their surviving writings on a wide variety of themes, including science, logic, philosophy, literature, and the arts.\nIn addition, the city-state of Athens is considered the birthplace of intellectual freedom and democracy \u2013 lasting legacies that helped to mold the ideas that have influenced the development of Western Civilization.\nBut, in comparison, their discussions on economics were often few and almost always relatively unsystematic. A primary reason for this is due to the fact that for the ancient Greeks questions concerning \u201ceconomics\u201d were considered subservient to other themes considered far more crucial to human life and society.\nFor the Greek philosophers and social thinkers, the central themes were questions of \u201cjustice,\u201d \u201cvirtue,\u201d \u201cthe good,\u201d and \u201cthe beautiful.\u201d What today we call \u201ceconomic\u201d questions and problems were relegated to a narrow corner of evaluating how economic institutions and organization could be designed or modified to serve these \u201chigher\u201d ends or goals.\nThe Greek view of the society over the individual\nAn extension of this is an appreciation of the general view that the ancient Greeks had concerning the individual in society. Their conception was that the individual was dependent upon the society in which he was born for all that he could or did become as a person. That is, the community nurtured and molded the individual into a \u201ccivilized\u201d human being.\nThe society took precedence, or priority, over the individual. The individual was born, lived, and died. The society and the State, however, they believed, lived on.\nThe more modern conception of man as free, autonomous agent who chooses his own ends, selects his own means to attain his desired ends, and in general lives for himself was an alien notion to the mind of the ancient Greeks.\nOne of the leading defenders of individual liberty in the early nineteenth-century Europe was the French social philosopher Benjamin Constant (1767-1830). In 1819, he delivered a famous lecture in Paris entitled, \u201cThe Liberty of the Ancients Compared with that of the Moderns.\u201d\nHe said that among the ancient Greeks, such as in the city-state of Athens, \u201cfreedom\u201d was understood to mean the right of the free citizen to participate in the political deliberations of city affairs, including speaking, debating, and voting. But once the deliberations were over and a vote was taken, the individual was a \u201cslave\u201d to the majority decisions of his fellow citizens. Explained Constant:\nThe aim of the ancients was the sharing of [political] power among the citizens of the fatherland: this is what they called liberty. [But] the citizen, almost always sovereign in public affairs, was a slave in all his private relations.\nAs a citizen, he decided peace and war, as a private individual, he was constrained, watched and repressed in all his movements; as a member of the collective body, he interrogated, dismissed, condemned, beggared, exiled, or sentenced to death his magistrates and superiors; as a subject of the collective body he could be deprived of his status, stripped of his privileges, banished, put to death, by the discretionary will of the whole to which he belonged\u2026.\nThe ancients, as Condorcet says, had no notion of individual rights. Men were, so to speak, merely machines, whose gears and cog-wheels were regulated by the law\u2026. The individual was in some way lost in the nation, the citizen in the city.\nConstant compared this conception of freedom among the ancients with the \u201cmoderns\u201d \u2013 that is, the conception and ideal of liberty at his own time in the early decades of the nineteenth century.\nNow, he said, the idea of freedom was the right of the individual to be left alone. The individual was at liberty to guide his own life, choose his own goals, and pursue any ambitions and career that he might want. He could form any interpersonal associations he chose, or could follow his own way by himself.\nPolitical liberty was an important part of freedom, Benjamin Constant argued, but the essence of liberty for the \u201cmoderns\u201d was the right of the individual to live his own life as he desired, with no interference or \u201cdictate\u201d by political minorities or majorities. Constant explained:\n\u2026.what an Englishman, a Frenchman, and a citizen of the United States of America understand today by the word \u2018liberty.\u2019 For each of them it is the right to be subjected to the laws, and to be neither arrested, detained, put to death or maltreated in any way by the arbitrary will of one or more individuals. It is the right of everyone to express their opinion, choose a profession and practice it, to dispose of property, and even to abuse it; to come and go without permission, and without having to account for their motives or undertakings. It is everyone\u2019s right to associate with other individuals, either to discuss their interests, or to profess the religion which they and their associates prefer, or even simply to occupy their days or hours in a way which is most compatible with their inclinations and whims.\nSlavery demeaned honest labor and weakened incentives\nIt is also important to remember that Greek society and the ancient Greek economy was based on slave labor. This resulted in two outcomes:\nFirst, anything involving manual labor, and the common working for a living, as well as the day-to-day dealing in money and the exchanging of goods and services was considered beneath a cultured and free citizen of a Greek city-state. It distracted the Greek citizen from his first and highest duty: participation and interest in the political, philosophical, and artistic affairs of his city-state. This did not make for an intellectual climate conducive to making questions of economic relationships and institutions a respectable field for serious reflection and thought.\nSecond, the use of slave labor diminished any motives or incentives on the part of the thinking, free citizen to concern himself with questions of how to economize and more efficiently use labor. Since once captured and sold into slavery, slave could not refuse to work or demand higher wages or better work conditions, or search out better employment opportunities, there was little motive for developing ways to more effectively employ labor through better social or market arrangements.\nPlato on division of labor and size of the city-state\nFor Plato (428 B.C. \u2013 348 B.C.), the origin of society is found in the inability of men to be self-sufficient; they lack the ability to serve all their own needs through their own labor. Each man possesses certain inherent qualities that make him better at some things than at others. By and through specialization of tasks the members of a community can improve their material conditions by producing that commodity at which they are most skilled and trade quantities of it away for the other things that they need from others who are doing the same.\nBut Plato\u2019s defense of a division of labor is not based only, or primarily, on its productive superiority. Instead, the rationale for such a social arrangement is ethical. Given the diversity of natures and skills among men, Plato argued that each should do what is \u201cnatural\u201d for him, and when he does so he is fulfilling that which is \u201cbest\u201d in his \u201cnature.\u201d And, thus, he fulfills \u201cthe good.\u201d\nMan\u2019s primary wants, Plato said, was for food, shelter, and clothing. The city-state must have an internal division of labor large enough to contain a sufficient number of members with the diverse skills and abilities to assure that such basic wants could be satisfied.\nBut Plato is asked by one of his students, would this not be merely a \u201ccity of pigs\u201d?\nPlato admits that if the city-state is to satisfy both the necessities of men and the \u201chigher\u201d and more cultured aspects of their potential lives, the city had to expand to a size large enough to include the required population, land, and resources to fulfill their higher and more cultured wants as well.\nOther city-states would be in the same situation. Conflicts between city-states would arise as each attempted to expand and take from other city-states what they possessed. War was inevitable from this. To defend itself from competing city-states and to expand to have the requisite population, land, and resources for this \u201chigher\u201d cultured life, any city-state would need a class of men in the division of labor trained and skilled to protect and conquer territory, resources, and slaves to perform the work to be done.\nPlato and the communism of the guardians\nThe city-state would require a class of \u201cguardians\u201d or \u201cwarriors.\u201d But a problem, now, arises, Plato says: What would protect the citizens of the city-state from the guardians who have the capacity to use their warrior skill against those who lives and needs they are supposed to protect? What guards the people against the guardians?\nThis led Plato to his critique of private property. Where men can own property, Plato declares, there exists the lust for possessiveness and ownership. Not the \u201ccommon good\u201d of the city, but the self-interested desires of the individual are motivated when men may acquire and own private property.\nFor Plato, there exists a hierarchy of values: \u201cThe soul,\u201d \u201cthe body,\u201d and \u201cwealth\u201d \u2013 in that order. A guardian class with the right to own property would be tempted, therefore, to pursue the \u201clowest\u201d rather than the \u201chighest\u201d of the ends of man \u2013 the pursuit of material wealth rather than the quest for \u201ctruth\u201d and \u201cvirtue.\u201d\nThus, in Plato\u2019s ideal Republic, the guardians would renounce material ownership. The guardians would live together in a common barracks; they would share meals together; their clothes would be modest and similar. Women would be shared in common, and female guardians would have their children taken away shortly after birth to prevent a self-interested bonding with the child.\nPlato\u2019s assumption is that the social environment \u2013 the political and economic institutions in which men live and work \u2013 determines their behavioral characteristics. Change the social and economic institutions \u2013 in this case, from private property to communal ownership and sharing \u2013 and you can change people from self-interested beings into other-oriented beings.\nPlato\u2019s presumption is that if you deny people the ability and the right to acquire and possession private property and wealth, they will stop being concerned with their own personal interests and desires. Instead, they will only concern themselves and have as their goal the betterment of \u201call\u201d who share in a common or communal property, and community.\nIn Plato\u2019s mind, therefore, there is no invariant, or never-changing, or constant \u201chuman nature.\u201d Change the social institutions and you can change character and quality of the man.\nPlato\u2019s ideal republic as the command society\nIn Plato\u2019s ideal State there are the ruled and the rulers. One of the responsibilities of the guardians would be to assist in selecting the rank and position that each member of society was to hold.\nIndeed, every aspect of every individual\u2019s life was to be controlled and directed by the State. At one point, Plato says:\nThe main principle is that: that nobody, male or female, should be left without control, nor should anyone, whether at work or in play, grow habituated in mind to acting alone and on their own initiative, but he should live always, both in war and peace, with his eyes fixed constantly on his commander and following his lead.\nThe domestic economy was to be rigidly determined and regulated by the rulers. In Plato\u2019s words:\nThe law-givers must meet in consultation with experts in every branch of retail trade, and at their meetings they must consider what standard of profits and expenses produces a moderate gain for the trader, and the standards of profits and expenses thus arrived at, they must be prescribed in writing; and this they must insist on \u2013 the market stewards, the city stewards, and the rural stewards, each in his own sphere.\nAll trade, commerce, and manufacturing, both within the city-state and with other city-states would be controlled and regulated by the rulers of the State. There would be no free movement of people from city-state to city-state. Such interaction, Plato said, would threaten a mixing of cultures that could seriously undermine \u201cthe good polity under right laws.\u201d\nAny people sent abroad to inspect the doings of other peoples and to learn what things might be useful to learn for improving one\u2019s own city-state would only be those over 50 years of age and approved to do so by the State authorities. They must be men of \u201cgreat merit\u201d and \u201cincorruptible\u201d in terms of being detrimentally influenced by what they saw and heard on their foreign travels. Said Plato:\nBut if, on the other hand, such an inspector appears to be corrupted on his return, in spite of his pretensions of wisdom, he shall be forbidden to associate with anyone, young or old; wherein, if he obeys the magistrates, he shall live as a private person, but if not, he shall be put to death.\nNothing is outside the control of the State. Not one aspect of personal life is to remain a matter of privacy. This included the duty of the rulers to maintain strict population control to assure a \u201cproper\u201d size of the ideal city-state. This would be a population of 5,040 people \u2013 large enough to provide the required division of labor for tasks to be perform, yet small enough for everyone to know each other.\nIn addition, there would be selective breeding to assure a \u201cstrong\u201d citizenry. Any over-population would be sent abroad to form colonies, or the newborn would be put to death.\nPlato as the father of the totalitarian state\nIt is for these reasons that Plato has sometimes been called the intellectual father of political and economic collectivism, and the totalitarian State. In Plato can be found the blueprint for the absolute and comprehensive command and planned economy:\nWage and prices are set by the State; the guardians determine the allocation of the population in the system of division of labor by distributing each person to a particular occupation or task for life from an early age; all domestic and international trade and commerce is controlled and regulated by the State, as determined by the \u201cproper needs\u201d of the city-state; and what people may learn and share about other societies is strictly regulated by the State.\nThe individual is reduced to being a cog in the wheel of Plato\u2019s ideal State.\nThe famous philosopher of science, Sir Karl Popper, concluded in The Open Society and Its Enemies (1945):\nNever was a man more in earnest in his hostility towards the individual . . . [Plato] hated the individual and his freedom\u2026. In the field of politics, the individual is to Plato the Evil One himself\u2026. He is concerned solely with the collective whole as such, and justice, to him, is nothing but the health, unity, and stability of the collective body.\nPlato\u2019s vision and \u201cideal\u201d ended up serving as an inspiration and standard for much of the twentieth century under the name of the Total State in both its communist and fascist forms.\nWhen we turn to the other most famous ancient Greek philosopher, Aristotle (384 B.C. \u2013 322 B.C.), we find little of the political regimentation that characterizes his teacher, Plato. For Aristotle, the appropriate behavior is the \u201cgolden mean,\u201d that is, the avoidance of \u201cextreme\u201d or unrealistic goals or conduct in the affairs of men.\nWhile he hopes that wise policies may help to improve the conditions and actions of men, Aristotle recognizes that man possesses a human nature that cannot be molded or bent or transformed to conform to some ideal of a perfect State populated by transformed people in the way that Plato believed was in principle desirable and possible.\nAristotle and the Importance of Private Property\nThis comes out most clearly in Aristotle\u2019s discussion of private property, and his rejection of Plato\u2019s call for a communist social order in which material things are held in common. Aristotle argued that if all land was held owned communally with work performed jointly, there existed the potential for animosity and anger among the participants.\nWhy? Because it was now that men would feel that they had not received what was rightly theirs, when work and reward was not strictly and tightly connected, as it is under a system of private property.\nAristotle saw property rights as an incentive mechanism. When individuals believe and feel certain that they will be permitted to keep the fruits of their own labor they will have an inclination to apply themselves in various productive ways, which would not be the case with common or collective ownership. Said Aristotle:\nWhen they till the ground together the question of ownership will give a world of trouble. If they do not share equally in enjoyments and toils, those who labor much and get little will necessarily complain of those who labor little and receive or consumer much . . .\nProperty should be . . . as a general rule, private; for when everyone has a distinct interest, men will not complain of one another and they will make progress, because everyone will be attending to his own business . . .\nBreak this connection between work and reward and you weaken the productive impulse and plant, instead, the seeds of envy and anger among men concerning the distribution of what they have been made to produce in common.\nThe Private Property and Human Benevolence\nThere was another reason that Aristotle defended the right to private property against the claims of Plato. He believed that a right to property often led to a spirit of benevolence and liberality toward others. Aristotle explained:\nHow immeasurably greater is the pleasure, when a man feels a thing to be his own . . . And further, there is the greatest pleasure in doing a kindness or service to friend and guests or companions, which can only be rendered when a man has private property. The advantage is lost by the excessive unification of the State.\nAristotle seemed to think that there was a healthy balance on the issue of property in society when property was private, so as to reap the benefits from the greater productivity and work that would be forthcoming under such a system; and, at the same time, he believed that the fruits of property should be generously shared with others by a spirit of benevolence on the part of the those who had prospered from the ownership and use of property, in the form of hospitality and charity\nAristotle on the Character of Man within Society\nWhile Aristotle defended private ownership of property, he did not place the individual at the center of social concerns. Aristotle referred to man as a \u201cpolitical animal.\u201d In his view, there was no life for man outside the city-state into which he was born, neither a physical nor a moral existence independent of the community and the State. Man is born into and lives his life as a citizen of the State; and as such he was subject to being regulated in the various aspects of his life by the laws and customs of the city-state into which he is an inseparable part.\nLike his teacher, Plato, Aristotle was concerned with asking: What is \u201cthe good\u201d and what life is best and proper for man? The highest ideal, in Aristotle\u2019s view, is the life of the philosopher; the next best life is that of perfect moral virtue, as manifested in the interests and conduct of the individual as a participant in the life of the city-state. Neither the philosopher nor the good citizen can fulfill this potential without leisure. And leisure requires wealth so as to have the time to pursue and live a life of truth and virtue.\nIn this context of the two highest \u201ccallings\u201d for man to follow, wealth and its acquisition could never be an end in itself. Rather the acquisition and use of wealth is a means to pursuing and attaining those two \u201chigher\u201d ends. The free man must have a sufficient access to wealth so that he may separate himself from the concern of earning a living that would, otherwise, distract him from the pursuit of these higher goals.\nAristotle\u2019s defense of slavery under the presumption that some people may be born \u201cnaturally\u201d for servitude since they lacked the potential for these \u201chigher\u201d callings and pursued ends helped reinforce an institution that freed up the enlightened few of ancient Greek society to supposedly devote their lives to the non-material purposes of life, while others under coerced compulsion provided the goods and services permitting them their lives of leisure.\nAristotle also distinguished between \u201cart\u201d and \u201caction.\u201d In the creation of a work of art, we do not require that the artist be \u201cgood\u201d in any ethical sense, only that the finished work of his artistic efforts express and capture \u201cbeauty\u201d and \u201cperfection.\u201d\nBut the chief aim of man, Aristotle argued, is not the production of products or even works of art, but rather the \u201cactions\u201d themselves. Man\u2019s conduct in \u201caction\u201d was an end in itself, not the specific, concrete result of the action. What Aristotle is arguing may be captured in the phrase: It is not whether you win or lose, but how you played the game.\nThat is, has the individual acted with honesty, integrity, courage, modesty, and loyalty to his values? Here the individual is being judged and evaluated in terms of the standards he has set for himself to follow, and whether these standards guiding action were \u201cvirtuous\u201d ones; and did he act according to them, regardless of the outcome?\nVirtuous Economics vs. Unnatural Wealth-Getting\nWealth, therefore, in Aristotle\u2019s view, is a legitimate subject for study as an essential means to the proper ends of man. Thus, we find in Aristotle a subject matter called oikonomik, or \u201chousehold management.\u201d The concern is with the wise stewardship of the landowner\u2019s or property owner\u2019s material wealth so as to not squander it or misuse it in the pursuit of man\u2019s \u201chigher\u201d human ends.\nHousehold management in this context meant more than an economical use of land, tools and other means of production. It also carried the meaning of a wise management of the property owner\u2019s family \u2013 his wife, children, and slaves.\nThis was in contrast to another category of behavior towards wealth, which the Greeks called chrematistik. Chrematistics was concerned with wealth getting, including moneymaking and exchange. Aristotle condemns many merchants and traders in Greek society as corrupted followers of wealth for the wealth, itself.\nAristotle classified \u201cEconomics,\u201d or \u201chousehold-management,\u201d as a \u201cnatural\u201d pursuit in that it is conduct proper and essential to human existence and the fulfillment of man\u2019s nature in developing his inherent potential for \u201cgood\u201d as a human being. It incorporates both the production and consumption of wealth in attaining those \u201chigher\u201d ends. Chrematistics, on the other hand, has the potential to be either \u201cnatural\u201d or \u201cartificial.\u201d\nBy \u201cnatural,\u201d Aristotle meant wealth-getting activity that is clearly and consciously pursued as a means to the ends of \u201ctruth\u201d and \u201cvirtue.\u201d The problem with wealth getting, according to Aristotle, is that it can become an end in itself, that is, wealth acquisition becoming the goal rather than something subservient to a higher purpose.\nBarter exchange is considered \u201cnatural\u201d by him because it is a means by which individuals obtain those material goods essential to life, man\u2019s \u201cnatural wants,\u201d as Aristotle calls them. \u201cNatural\u201d chrematistics, including money exchange, is proper if it is a means to acquiring the things needed for the goal of the \u201chigher\u201d ends. But chrematistics becomes \u201cartificial\u201d or \u201cunnatural\u201d when money-acquisition and money-exchange, and its pursuit are the end goals that drive the actions of a person.\nAristotle and the Elusive Meaning of the \u201cJust Price\u201d\nOne of the themes in Aristotle\u2019s writings on economics was the idea of a \u201cjust price.\u201d Aristotle talked about appropriate \u201creciprocity\u201d in any exchange for it to involve an \u201cequality\u201d of values traded, and, therefore, to reflect \u201cjustice\u201d in trade. But what does \u201cequality\u201d of values mean? Aristotle spoke of equal values traded when they are exchanged in the proper proportions. What are the \u201cproper\u201d proportions?\nSaid Aristotle: \u201cAs a builder then is to a cobbler, so may the shoes be to a house,\u201d If a builder is \u201cA,\u201d and a shoemaker is \u201cB,\u201d and if \u201cC\u201d is a house and a pair of shoes is \u201cD,\u201d and if the two individuals wish to exchange to acquire what the other can provide, then proportionate returns will be secured by reciprocal actions, and when goods are traded in the correct proportions\nA:B =C:xD\nWhat is the meaning of the left side of the equation? That is, what is the \u201cproper\u201d or \u201ccorrect\u201d relationship between a builder and a shoemaker, and by what standard could this be determined? The answer to this has eluded philosophers for hundreds of years.\nAnd what is the proper, or \u201cjust,\u201d ratio of so many pairs of shoes traded for one house? Aristotle stated: \u201cIn the truest and most real sense this standard [i.e., the basis of the value of commodities one for the other] lies in wants, which is the basis of all association of men.\u201d\nThis suggests the importance of the usefulness or \u201cutility\u201d of goods as guiding the determination of the relative values of goods. But Aristotle gives no answer about how a ratio of the value of wants might be calculated. Thus, he offers us no logically convincing or practically applicable conception of the value of goods or the \u201cjust\u201d ratio at which they should trade.\nThe Usefulness of Money in Exchange\nSince Aristotle admitted and argued for the \u201cnatural\u201d usefulness of exchange as an appropriate part of \u201ceconomics\u201d \u2013 household management \u2013 he also saw that money was a useful and desirable invention to overcome the difficulties that inhabit trade under conditions of barter. Aristotle said:\nAs the benefits of commerce were more widely extended, the use of a currency was an indispensable device. As the necessaries of nature were not all easily portable, people agreed for purposes of barter mutually to give and receive some article, which, while it was itself a commodity, was practically easy to handle in the business of life, some such article as iron and silver, which was at first defined simply by size and weight; although finally they went further and set a stamp upon every coin to relieve from the trouble of weighing it . . .\nMoney, in Aristotle\u2019s view, was to serve as a medium of exchange. In, itself, money is not \u201cproductive,\u201d but was merely a device for the transfer of commodities, and therefore, of values. The problem was, Aristotle argued, was that the use of money was open to \u201cunnatural\u201d or chrematistic moneymaking \u2013 the accumulation of money for its own sake. Always looking for the \u201chappy medium,\u201d in Aristotle\u2019s mind, this was one of those excessively \u201cextreme\u201d types of action to be condemned on moral grounds.\nNatural Profits vs. Unnatural Middlemen and Interest Income\nAristotle stated that the earning of money profits from the growing of trees or the rearing of animals caused no damage to one\u2019s neighbors; plus, there were risks and expenses connected with providing the food and clothing needed by others in the community. Thus, a profit earned on money invested, could be \u201cnatural\u201d and proper when it did not involve any injustice in the exchange.\nHowever, shop-keeping and commerce, in general, in which the individual specialized in the occupation of permanent middleman or merchant in the market \u2013 and, therefore, produced \u201cnothing\u201d but merely transferring goods from one person to another \u2013 was, in Aristotle\u2019s view, nothing more than an avenue for cheating and \u201cunnatural\u201d conduct.\nAs an extension of this, Aristotle condemned the earning on interest on money that was lent to others. Since money is only a medium of exchange, the facilitation of trading one commodity for another, all that a lender of money could \u201cjustly\u201d ask for was a return of the sum \u2013 the \u201cprinciple\u201d \u2013 that had been lent.\nIn itself money was not productive, and as such, it should not be allowed to \u201cbreed\u201d (obtain an amount in excess of the original amount lent), because, in his mind, this would be getting something for nothing. That which was \u201cbarren\u201d (money) could not bare \u201coffspring\u201d (interest on a loan).\nAristotle\u2019s Insights and Limitations on Economics\nIn Aristotle, we find a more subtle and sophisticated understanding of some economic themes than in Plato. Aristotle adds a \u201cbehavioral\u201d dimension to the analysis of property that asks what are the alternative incentives and responses by human agents when they live under different institutional arrangements within which they have the opportunity to act? That is, how will men act, respond and choose, in both their production and consumption decisions, if they are or are not permitted to own and dispose of private property?\nWe also find the rudiments of a discussion of the meaning and nature of exchange: What is the source of value, or the basis of the relative prices among goods? 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        "raw_content": "The National Park Foundation Announces \"First Bloom\" Spring Plantings\nWednesday, April 7, 2010National Park Foundation\nWASHINGTON, DC (April 7, 2010) \u2013 Urban youth around the nation will be breaking ground this spring on gardens of native plant species as part of the National Park Foundation\u2019s First Bloom program. First Bloom gives students firsthand experience in national parks, and teaches important conservation lessons including the difference between native and invasive plant species. Youth groups participating in the program work with park rangers to design and plant their own gardens in national parks.\n\u201cOne of the most important things anyone can do for the environment is to connect young people to parks,\u201d said Neil Mulholland, president and CEO of the National Park Foundation. \u201cKids who are forging connections with the national parks today, are likely to have lasting relationships with the parks and the outdoors for their whole lives.\u201d\nFirst Bloom connects kids between 4th and 6th grades to nature and national parks. The nationwide program is currently taking place in 26 national parks in partnership with 31 youth groups, primarily local Boys and Girls Clubs, across the country.\nThe National Park Foundation funded the 2010 First Bloom projects with support from the UPS Foundation, ARAMARK Parks and Destinations through the Yawkey Foundation, and through the generous support of private citizens and foundations.\n\u201cUPS is known for delivering packages, but this time our goal is to deliver kids\u2013into our national parks,\u201d said The UPS Foundation President Ken Sternad. \u201cFirst Bloom is changing children\u2019s lives by showing them that the national parks belong to each of them. The gardens they plant will create a lasting connection to the parks and to the outdoors.\"\n\u201cFirst Bloom teaches today\u2019s youth about the importance of preserving our national parks and protecting their local communities\u2019 natural resources,\u201d said Bruce Fears, president of ARAMARK Parks and Destinations. \u201cWelcoming people into national parks, and making them feel at home is what we do, and we are very proud to be helping make that connection for a new generation.\u201d\nParks with upcoming plantings include:\n\u00b7 Hamilton Grange National Memorial and General Grant National Memorial, NY\n\u00b7 San Francisco Maritime National Historic Park, CA\n\u00b7 Cuyahoga Valley National Park, OH\n\u00b7 Boston African American National Historic Site, MA\nTo learn more about the First Bloom program, visit www.first-bloom.org.\nYou are the part-owner of 84 million acres of the world\u2019s most treasured landscapes, ecosystems, and historical sites -- all protected in America\u2019s nearly 400 national parks. Chartered by Congress, the National Park Foundation is the official charity of America\u2019s national parks. We work hand in hand with the National Park Service to help connect you and all Americans to the parks, and to make sure that they are preserved for the generations who will follow. Join us \u2013 This is Your Land. www.nationalparks.org",
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        "raw_content": "Quarry Bank and Styal Prison\nArtwork made from sanitary products Lauren Sagar\nStyal Women\u2019s Prison is located close to Quarry Bank in the village of Styal. The prison offers a variety of activities that focus on addressing offender behaviour and equipping women to deal with the challenges of life after prison. Artist Lauren Sagar has been leading workshops with several women at the prison to engage their creativity and to explore what work means to them.\nThese workshops have focused on the meaning of work in relation to women, prisoners and artists, and they found essential parallels: resourcefulness, practical skill, bravery and being undervalued and overlooked.\nThe artists used items readily available to women in prison such as tampons and sanitary towels to develop their initial piece.\nDrawings by prisoners at HMP Styal\nAt HMP Styal there are trained \u2018Listeners\u2019 who provide prisoners with a safe space to talk and share their feelings. Listeners are trained by Samaritans and are available to prisoners 24 hours a day.\nLauren and the group of artists worked together to create drawings that could be adapted and added to by other prisoners not involved with the initial project. Some women in the prison are at risk of self-harm or in need of stress release and the opportunity for them to get creative can be a comforting distraction.\nThese drawings are being developed into a comforting blanket to be used by women in crisis whilst they share with the Listeners in prison. The blanket will be created from these pieces of artwork, along with pieces of cloth made at Quarry Bank during demonstrations in the mill.\nThe blanket will become part of the exhibition before being donated to the Listeners group for practical use during listening sessions.\nQuarry Bank and the Women's Institute\nIn preparation for the A Woman's Work is Never Done exhibition, the team at Quarry Bank spoke with the Manchester Women\u2019s Institute to gain insight into what work means to the modern woman. Find out more from WI member Rachel Jones.\nQuarry Bank and Manchester School of Art\nFor the A Woman's Work is Never Done exhibition, the team at Quarry Bank looked for emerging artists to produce artwork that would create a contemporary conversation with the stories of women who have lived and worked in the mill. Three artists were chosen from the students and alumni of Manchester School of Art, based upon their innovative interpretations of the theme of women\u2019s work.",
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        "raw_content": "Home / Latest / J. W. Obtains Docs Of \u2013 Secret DOJ Transparency Workshop\nJ. W. Obtains Docs Of \u2013 Secret DOJ Transparency Workshop\n\u2026 it appropriate to keep secret a government workshop on transparency. And only in Washington would a politician promote his efforts on transparency while simultaneously taking steps to keep the American people in the dark about their government.\nBut that\u2019s exactly what the Obama White House did on December 7, 2009. And Judicial Watch now has the evidence to prove it.\nOn Monday, we released documents detailing the Obama White House decision to close to reporters a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) training workshop conducted by the Office of Information Policy (OIP) in the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). JW obtained the documents from the OIP in response to a FOIA request filed on the same day the workshop was held.\nThe documents consist of a series of emails between White House staff and the Director of the OIP. And here are a few key excerpts from these emails demonstrating what disrespect this White House has for transparency:\n\u201cI am going to touch base with my public affairs office re your suggestion to get their reaction. I, personally don\u2019t object as my message is the same whether the event is open or not. Our concern had been solely with the inhibiting effect it would have on the gov\u2019t \u2019ees [employees] who might not speak freely if press are there.\u201d \u2014 Melanie Pustay, OIP Director, to Blake Roberts, Deputy Associate White House counsel, December 6, 2009.\n\u201cOk \u2013 please don\u2019t have them reach out to any reporters before I clear w/ wh [White House] press.\u201d \u2014 Blake Roberts to Melanie Pustay, December 6, 2009.\n\u201cAfter talking with\u2026 ben labolt [then-Assistant White House Press Secretary], the decision is that the training will be closed to the press.\u201d \u2014 Gina Talamona, Press Release Deputy Director for the DOJ to Melanie Pustay and Brian Hauck, Counsel to the Associate Attorney General, December 7, 2009.\n\u201cI think you have the right to give closed training when you want it.\u201d \u2014 Brian Hauck to Melanie Pustay and Gina Talamona.\nThe documents also include a statement by OIP Director Melanie Pustay regarding previous FOIA workshops:\n\u201cSo far I have always held parallel sessions, one for agency \u2018ees [employees] and then one that is open.\u201d\nNow that\u2019s interesting. A different workshop for \u201cpublic view\u201d than the one the employees are getting behind closed doors.\nRegarding the FOIA training conference held on December 7, 2009, it was jointly hosted by the OIP and the Office of Government Information Services (OGIS) as a private workshop ostensibly to provide tips to FOIA public liaison staff members on communicating, negotiating, and resolving disputes with individuals and organizations submitting FOIA requests.\nBut, as we know, the devil is often in the details. And what was actually said and done in this private workshop we may never know.\nAnd that\u2019s why there was so much criticism heaped upon the Obama administration when the transparency workshop was closed to the public.\nThis decision flew in the face of Obama\u2019s own words. On his first full day in office Barack Obama promised to \u201cusher in a new era of open government\u201d and directed agencies to administer the FOIA \u201cwith a clear presumption: in the face of doubt, openness prevails.\u201d\nPresident Obama further instructed agencies that information should not be withheld merely because \u201cpublic officials might be embarrassed by disclosure, because errors and failures might be revealed, or because of speculative or abstract fears.\u201d\nNow, it is unlikely you\u2019ve ever heard of the Justice Department\u2019s Office of Information Policy. I sure wouldn\u2019t have known about it if I didn\u2019t work at Judicial Watch. But you should know that this office at DOJ provides policy guidance and oversight for the entire federal government on freedom of information. Specifically, according to its own website the OIP is responsible \u201cfor ensuring that the President\u2019s FOIA Memorandum and the Attorney General's FOIA Guidelines are fully implemented across the government.\u201d\nThe fact that the lead federal office on transparency keept secret a transparency workshop is beyond ironic.\nThere is a scandalously wide gap between Barack Obama\u2019s rhetoric on transparency and the secretive policies of his administration. These documents suggest that it is the Obama White House itself that is directly responsible for this unprecedented lack of transparency.\nIt was supposed to be a scandal beyond all scandals when the Bush White House expressed opinions on the hiring and firing of U.S. Attorneys appointed by the President. This so-called politicization of the DOJ was supposed to end with the installation of Attorney General Eric Holder. Well, Judicial Watch understood that it would actually get worse, as Holder is a notorious political hack.\nSure enough, we caught the White House ordering around the DOJ on this important policy issue. For what other issues does the DOJ seek the opinion of the White House? Black Panthers? Fast and Furious? Suing states that want to protect their citizens from illegal immigration? Corruption investigations involving the Obama machine?\nSo you can see that this scandal is about more than broken transparency promises.\nSpeaking of a lack of transparency\u2026\nJudicial Watch\u2019s Boeing Scandal Disclosures\nGets Strong Response from Congress\nThe National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) is already under fire for its unprecedented lawsuit trying to stop the Boeing Corporation from opening a non-union manufacturing line in South Carolina for its new Dreamliner plane. You read here two weeks ago about documents we obtained showing the NRLB\u2019s stonewalling of Congress and the agency\u2019s inappropriate pro-union bias.\nNow the chairman of a powerful congressional House committee is steaming mad about what Judicial Watch found.\nAccording to an October 17, 2011, letter from Rep. Issa, Chairman of the Committee to Lafe E. Solomon, the NLRB\u2019s Acting General Counsel:\nAs you are aware, the Oversight and Government Reform Committee has been attempting to investigate the National Labor Relation Board\u2019s (NLRB) complaint against The Boeing Company (Boeing) since May 12, 2011. Since then you have continuously obstructed the Committee\u2019s constitutional duty to conduct oversight, and you have broken the law by effectively ignoring a congressional subpoena.\nSpecifically, Rep. Issa takes issue with documents obtained by Judicial Watch that the NLRB apparently withheld from his committee even though they were responsive to his committee\u2019s subpoena. These documents, which we obtained on October 5, included internal correspondence between NLRB attorneys discussing the Boeing lawsuit. By way of review, here are the highlights from the documents we uncovered, which are available at www.judicialwatch.org:\nA May 5, 2011, email from Barry Kearney, Associate General Counsel for the National Labor Relations Board, to colleagues at NLRB concerning a press release issued by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) attacking Boeing: \u201cHooray for the red, white and blue.\u201d NLRB attorney Miriam Szapiro responded shortly thereafter, \u201cGood. I like this part [at last they can put it to some good use]:\n\u201cthe NLRB's long-term professional Regional Staff, National Office of Advice and General Counsel reviewed this case for a year\u2026\u201d\nA July 12, 2011, email from NLRB Regional Director Richard Ahearn to NLRB hearing officer Peter Finch, responding to an article in The Hill newspaper about a request from Rep. Darrell Issa, Chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, seeking documents related to the NLRB Boeing lawsuit: \u201cWe will politely decline.\u201d (Mr. Ahearn signed the NRLB complaint against Boeing.)\nA May 5, 2011, email from NLRB attorney Miriam Szapiro warning an unknown recipient (name blacked out) about reading a Wall Street Journal article supporting Boeing and criticizing compulsory unionism: \u201cdon\u2019t look at yesterday\u2019s WSJ; you\u2019ll puke.\u201d\nIn response to an April 29, 2011, Wall Street Journal article, calling on President Obama to explain the NLRB lawsuit against Boeing, NLRB attorney Jayme Sophir issues a one word email response on May 2, 2011, to NLRB attorney Debra Willen, Division of Advice: \u201cUgh.\u201d\nRep. Issa notes:\n\u201c[T]hese documents reveal that you and other representatives of the NLRB have not been truthful to the committee and appear to be making calculated efforts to avoid compliance with the Committee\u2019s subpoena.\n\u201cTo date, you have made it clear that you do not intend to fully comply with the Committee\u2019s August 5, 2011, subpoena. While you have attempted to mask such defiance under the cloak of the rights of litigants, it now appears you have intentionally withheld responsive documents that do not implicate the rights of litigants. Instead they demonstrate a lack of impartiality of the NLRB.\u201d\nThere\u2019s no question about that. Here we have a supposedly independent government agency cheerleading a union attack on an American company.\nRep. Issa also concluded that the emails indicate that agency officials purposely misled the Committee, a very serious charge. For instance, NLRB officials repeatedly told the Committee that they found no documents indicating correspondence between the Office of General Counsel and the NLRB Board. Yet Judicial Watch obtained those very documents from the NLRB.\n\u201cNot only do these emails undermine the independence of the Office of the General Counsel,\u201d Rep. Issa wrote, \u201cbut they also indicate that the NLRB is acting as a \u2018rogue agency\u2019 that believes it does not have to answer to Congress.\u201d\nInterestingly, after Judicial Watch released these emails to the public the \u201crogue agency\u201d still excluded them from a subsequent production to the Committee! \u201cThis is troubling and creates the appearance that you discovered these emails, realized they were damaging to the NLRB, and intentionally withheld them from the Committee,\u201d Issa charged,\nI\u2019ve always said that \u201ctruth fears no inquiry.\u201d The NLRB does not want the public to know it is in the back pockets of Big Labor. But these emails leave no doubt.\nThe House Oversight and Government Reform Committee is now stepping up its efforts to get NLRB officials in for interviews to hold them to account in yet another government abuse scandal in the Obama administration.\nIn the meantime, our investigation continues as well.\nAnd once again, your Judicial Watch is the \u201cgo-to\u201d resource for independent and effective oversight of the Obama administration.\nJudicial Watch Uncovers FDA Records\nDetailing 26 New Reported Deaths in Gardasil\nA few weeks ago, the Gardasil vaccine controversy resurfaced because of the discussion about Texas Governor Rick Perry\u2019s decision in February 2007 to require sixth grade girls to be administered the Gardasil vaccine against Human Papillomavirus (HPV).\nI suspect new Judicial Watch disclosures this week could make Gardasil a topic of national discussion again.\nJW received new documents from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) through a FOIA request detailing new reports of adverse reactions to Gardasil. The adverse reaction reports detail 26 deaths between September 1, 2010, and September 15, 2011, as well as incidents of seizures, paralysis, blindness, pancreatitis, and speech problems. We got the documents from the FDA\u2019s Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) which is used by the FDA to monitor the safety of vaccines.\nAdverse Gardasil events reported to the FDA include:\nThe information was received from the patient's mother\u2026concerning her healthy 14 year old daughter who in August 2007, January 2008, and June 2008, was vaccinated with a first, second and third dose of GARDASIL\u2026It was reported that the patient experienced several symptoms including numbness and tingling in her fingers and toes, fatigue, a really hard time falling asleep, urinary tract infections, ovarian cyst, moody, trouble getting out of bed and seizures. The patient had had upwards of 150 seizures following her third shot in June 2008. During her seizures she stopped breathing for periods of 30 to 40 seconds. The patient was diagnosed with Neurocardiogenic syndrome and seizures. It was reported that the patient died due to ovarian cyst. The reporter felt that the patient's symptoms were related to vaccination with GARDASIL.\nAdditional information was received from a newspaper article concerning a 18 year old female\u2026who on 10-MAY-2007 was vaccinated with GARDASIL\u2026in the right arm\u2026The patient who was a college freshman travelled on 05-OCT-2007 to visit her family for the weekend. The patient reportedly felt \"slightly ill\" upon her arrival and subsequently took an aspirin and went to bed awakening at 1:30 PM the following afternoon \"appearing refreshed\". The patient became feverish again that night and woke at 1:00 AM the morning of 07-OCT-2007 with chills and a severe headache complaining that \"my headache is about to explode\". The patient was taken to a local hospital, where a brain computed axial tomography (CAT) scan was performed and the brain revealed meningococcal disease in her brain and brain stem. The patient was immediately transferred to another hospital and died the evening of 07-OCT-2007 due to complications of meningitis.\nInformation has been received from a physician regarding a 15 year old female who on 26-SEP-2007 was vaccinated with her second dose of GARDASIL for prevention of HPV\u2026Thirty minutes after the vaccination, the patient experienced a headache and that night went home and slept until the next morning.\nThe patient woke up the next day and went to school. The school nurse called the patient's mother and informed her that the patient felt tingling in both hands. Later that day, the patient was again sent to the nurse's office due to a shaking sensation all over. Later that evening, things became worse and the patient started crying from the pain and burning in her back. The patient was taken to the emergency room by her parents. In the emergency room, the patient collapsed and was not able to walk; she was paralyzed from the waist down. It was reported that the patient was hospitalized for two months.\nIn response to the concern about death reports among those who received Gardarsil, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) insists that \u201cthere was no unusual pattern or clustering to the deaths that would suggest that they were caused by the vaccine.\u201d\nI am unconvinced.\nThese reports raise additional questions about Gardasil\u2019s questionable safety and provide ample reason to slow down the push to give it young girls and boys. And the CDC\u2019s continued caginess on reported deaths is disturbing. Federal, state, and local officials need to stop promoting this vaccine for children. That much should be obvious by now. Because this is not the first batch of troubling Gardasil documents we\u2019ve received.\nIn 2008, JW launched an investigation of the FDA's reporting on adverse reactions to vaccinations for HPV. You can find all previous FDA documents uncovered by Judicial Watch, as well as a Judicial Watch special report, entitled \u201cExamining the FDA\u2019s HPV Vaccine Records: Detailing the Approval Process, Side-Effects, Safety Concerns & Marketing Practices of a Large Scale Health Experiment,\u201d here.\nMexican Drug Cartels Make Texas Border A \u201cWar Zone\u201d\nFeds Order School Dist. To Close Gap Between Minorities\nHouse Minority Whip Says Bribed Pal Is \u201cHonest\u201d\n$1.5 Mil To Promote Collective Bargaining In Vietnam\nScandal-Plagued D.C. Mayor Gives Illegal Aliens Sanctuary\n12-Year-Olds To Get Gardasil Without Parents\u2019 Consent\nRelated Itemsjusticewashingtondepartmentdojpoliticalsecretdocumentsobtainsdocsdetailingtransparencyworkshopappointees\n\u2190 Previous Story E. 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        "raw_content": "Home / UWRITE NOW / Rising Above The Rabble\nRising Above The Rabble\nDuring the 1881 gubernatorial election in Mississippi, the segregationist Democrat, Robert Lowry, had nothing but disdain for his independent opponent, Benjamin King, and those who supported him\u2026 a coalition of \u201cdissident farmers, Republicans, and blacks,\u201d people who, from Lowry\u2019s KKK-oriented perspective, were \u201cgutter trash.\u201d\nIn his book, Political Culture of the 19th Century South, author Bradley G. Bond credits Lowry with one of the most profound statements ever made by an American politician. In his stump speeches he was often heard to say, in reference to his opponent and his opponent\u2019s Republican supporters, black and white, \u201cAs the stream could not rise above its source, neither can the candidate rise above his constituency.\u201d\nTruer words were never spoken. So what meaning does Lowry\u2019s profound metaphor have in terms of contemporary American politics, especially for the millions of good and decent people who never stop to consider what the Democratic Party is all about, but who continue to identify themselves as members of that party?\nFor those who like to say with absolutely certainty, but with no basis in fact, that there is \u201cnot a dimes worth of difference\u201d between the two major parties, consider this:\nthe Republican Party is composed primarily of individuals whose primary political interest is in being protected from the excesses of a powerful and impersonal government, while the Democratic Party is composed, almost without exception, of individuals and organizations whose primary political interest is in receiving some special benefit or consideration from government.\nFor example, the Democratic Party of today is not the party of working men and women\u2026 those who tend to think of themselves as the \u201ccommon\u201d man. It is the party of corrupt labor bosses, the public employees\u2019 unions, and the thuggish Service Employees International Union (SEIU).\nIn 1945, some 36% of American workers were represented by labor unions. For decades the AFL-CIO, the United Auto Workers, and the Teamsters were all-powerful. They owned the Democratic Party\u2026 lock, stock, and barrel\u2026 and whatever they wanted from congressional Democrats and from Democratic presidents, right or wrong, they got. No questions asked.\nHowever, when the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1974 created a level playing field in the political arena between business and labor, it soon became evident that labor could not play on a level playing field. Private sector union membership leveled off and then went into a slow and steady decline. Today, unions represent only 12.5 percent of the U.S. work force, a number that is deceiving because 36.5 percent of unionized workers are public employees: postal workers, teachers, and other government employees. The percentage of union workers in the private sector is now less than 8%.\nTo reverse their long slide into economic obscurity, labor leaders have recently devised a new organizing technique called \u201ccard check,\u201d one of the most evil concepts in the history of labor-management relations. Under \u201ccard check,\u201d secret ballot representation elections would be done away with and union organizers would be allowed to solicit individual workers on the job in a targeted non-union workplace, pressuring them to sign cards in favor of union representation. Those who refused to sign cards on the job would receive \u201coutreach\u201d visits in their homes by teams of union organizers, strong-arm thugs who would not hesitate to use violence and other forms of intimidation to obtain a signature on a union election card.\nAlthough it is reminiscent of the feared \u201cknock on the door\u201d techniques employed by Gestapo agents of the Third Reich, \u201ccard check\u201d has not been a tough sell in the Obama administration or in the Democrat-controlled Congress. Obama and congressional Democrats think it\u2019s a grand idea\u2026 so long as the unions continue to pour huge sums of money into Democratic campaigns, and so long as they continue to provide strong-arm \u201cmuscle\u201d for the party when needed.\nCan the Democratic Party rise above its relationship with corrupt labor bosses? Not likely.\nOne of the most significant factors in the high cost of medical care in the United States is the cost of frivolous lawsuits. Many physicians, of all specialties, are burdened with malpractice insurance premiums amounting to hundreds of thousands of dollars per year. In Dade County, Florida, for example, medical malpractice insurance premiums for obstetricians rose to as much as $277,000 per year. If an obstetrician maintains a caseload of 60 patients throughout any given year, the cost per patient comes to $4,600, just to buy protection from trial lawyers.\nIn response, physicians in all medical specialties, in all parts of the country, have learned to practice \u201cdefensive\u201d medicine, ordering unnecessary tests and procedures as a way of protecting themselves from trial lawyers pursuing frivolous lawsuits, often based on \u201cjunk\u201d science. Yet, as the Congress considers much-needed healthcare reform, designed to make health insurance available and affordable for every American family, Obama and the Democratic leaders in Congress cower in fear of the American Trial Lawyers Association, a major source of money for the Democratic Party and its candidates.\nCan the Democratic Party rise above its slovenly obeisance to trial lawyers? Not likely.\nAccording to James Bovard, writing for The Freeman, teacher monopoly-bargaining laws (forcing local school boards to deal with unions) in 34 states cover 67 percent of the nation's teachers. Teachers unions have worked to destroy local control of education, subvert educational standards, undermine teacher accountability, and deny parents a meaningful voice in their own children's education. Unions have launched strikes to prevent or restrict \u201cparental interference\u201d in public education, and they have stood in the way of meaningful reforms such as school vouchers, charter schools, and merit pay for teachers. In the meantime, classroom teachers purposely dumb-down our children, using every possible device to turn our children into obedient little left wing robots.\nThe teachers unions\u2026 the National Education Association (NEA) and the American Federation of Teachers (AFT)\u2026 are currently the most powerful special interest lobbies in Washington and in the state capitals. Along with the major trade unions, public employee unions, trial lawyers, radical feminists, abortion rights activists, radical environmentalists, and gay and lesbian activists, the teachers unions own the Democratic Party, and neither Obama nor the Democratic members of Congress have the political will or the courage to challenge them.\nWill the Democratic Party ever rise to put the best interests of our children above the countless millions of dollars that the NEA and the AFT regularly contribute to the party and its candidates? Not likely.\nIn election after election, African Americans parade to the polls and cast 90-95% of their votes for Democratic candidates. They appear unaware that the Democratic Party was the pro-slavery party, the party that opposed citizenship and voting rights for blacks, the party that wrote and enforced the Black Codes and the Jim Crow Laws, and the party that used the Ku Klux Klan as its paramilitary arm to keep blacks \u201cin their place,\u201d murdering, raping, and brutalizing thousands of black Americans during their century-long reign of terror.\nIt was left to Senate Majority Leader Lyndon Johnson, in 1957, to put into words what has always been and what remains the prevailing attitude toward blacks among white Democrats. In reluctantly agreeing to support President Dwight Eisenhower\u2019s civil rights agenda, Johnson said, \u201cThese Negroes, they're getting pretty uppity these days and that's a problem for us since they've got something now they never had before, the political pull to back up their uppityness. Now, we've got to do something about this; we've got to give them a little something, just enough to quiet them down, not enough to make a difference\u2026\u201d\nYet black voters stream to the polls each election and pull the lever for every Democrat on the ballot. One could argue that, for a black man to identify with the Democratic Party is no less amoral than for a Holocaust survivor to identify with the Nazi Party.\nSo can we expect the Democratic Party to ever rise above its racist past and present? Not likely.\nThe Democratic Party as we know it today is the party of the labor bosses, the party of trial lawyers, the party of unionized teachers, the party of pro-abortion zealots, the party of radical anti-growth environmentalists, the party of special rights for gays and lesbians, and the party of fraud, violence, and intimidation in elections\u2026 the party of ACORN.\nThe Democratic Party is all of these things, individually and collectively. It cannot escape what it is, it cannot deny what it stands for, and it cannot ignore its past. And although millions of decent, hardworking, and patriotic Americans continue to affiliate with the party, they cannot escape the stain that their attachment to the party places on their good name.\nTo identify oneself with the Democratic Party is to make common cause with the constituencies that swell its numbers, that fund its candidates, that provide its electoral majorities, and that write its agenda. So the next time a Democrat gives you a hard time for being a dedicated Republican, just turn to them and say, \u201cA very wise old Democrat once said that, \u2018as the stream could not rise above its source, neither can the party rise above its constituencies.\u2019 So what\u2019s it like to be a member of the ACORN Party?\u201d\nRelated Itemsrisingrisecandidatehollrahrabblestreamconstituency\n\u2190 Previous Story The Seduction Of Lindsey Graham\nNext Story \u2192 Rednecks",
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        "raw_content": "What exactly is a cold sore?\nA cold sore is a common ailment. They are commonly called fever blisters, or they are known medically as herpes labialis.\nA cold sore consists of small blisters that form close to the mouth and on the lips. These blisters cause the skin close to them to become red, swollen and sore.\nMany times, the blisters will burst open and a clear fluid may come out of them. Afterword, they will scab over and usually heal, on their own, in about two weeks.\nWhat are symptoms of a cold sore?\nFind Cold Sores Products on Amazon\nThe symptoms of cold sores differ from person to person.\nCommon symptoms include pain around the mouth and parts of the lips, a sore throat, swollen glands in the neck or a high fever.\nYoung children may drool slightly before getting a cold sore. Someone who has had one before may just be able to \u201cfeel\u201d a new cold sore coming.\nThe herpes simplex virus is usually the culprit of these painful sores. There are two types of the herpes simplex virus. These are known simply as herpes simplex virus one and herpes simplex virus two. Each of these can cause cold sores, although the sores are usually caused by HSV-1.\nThe virus will often sneak its way into the body via a break in the skin close to the mouth. It can spread through infected bodily fluids when people do things like kiss or share a razor or eating utensil.\nOnce a person has an episode of herpes, the virus stays within the body. It lies dormant and can emerge at any time at or near the original site. Reemergence of the virus can be triggered by menstruation, fever, stress, fatigue, or sun exposure.\nWhat are risk factors of getting a cold sore?\nThe biggest risk factor of getting a cold sore is a previous experience with a cold sore. Once a person has the herpes simplex virus, it never leaves the body and that person will most likely get other cold sores throughout his or her life, especially during times of stress.\nA risk factor of getting a cold sore for the first time is exposure to someone with a cold sore. It can be spread easily through contaminated objects.\nAge is another risk factor. Infants and young children have a high chance of getting cold sores.\nImmunocompromised people, such as those with AIDS or people on chemotherapy are also at high risk for cold sores. Cold sores may spread to large parts of the lower face or even invade organs.\nWhat are some good ways to prevent cold sores?\nOnce a person has contracted the herpes simplex virus, the best way to prevent a cold sore is by boosting the immune system. If the virus hasn\u2019t been contracted, cold sores can be prevented by avoiding the herpes simplex virus itself. To do so, stay away from body fluids of an infected person, and don\u2019t share eating utensils, drinking cups, or similar items with a person who has a cold sore.\nHow is a cold sore diagnosed?\nMost of the time a doctor can diagnose a cold sore simply by looking at it and asking a few questions. Cold sores can sometimes be mistaken for other things such as abrasions, razor burns, pimples, angular stomatitis, and canker sores. In these cases where the diagnosis is not obvious, the doctor may order tests to confirm what is really going on.\nOne test a doctor can do is to take a swab of the sore and incubate it to see if the virus can be detected. The doctor will use a swab to get a sample of the infected area. The swab must be taken in the first 48 hours of the outbreak and before the blister has crusted over.\nThe sample will be incubated for a minimum of three to five days and may confirm the presence and type of herpes simplex virus. However, a negative viral culture does not mean that the patient is actually negative for the virus. If the swab is taken after the sore has started to heal, the virus may not show up in lab results.\nBlood tests can also be done to correctly diagnose cold sores and to rule out other problems such as canker sores, impetigo, syphilis, chickenpox, or lip cancer.\nWhat are complications the go along with cold sores?\nWhen a cold sore is present, the herpes simplex virus can spread to another part of the infected person\u2019s body and cause another cold sore. This is known as autoinoculation. The most serious type of autoinoculation is known as ocular herpes. It is characterized by lesions and severe pain around the eye. It can lead to serious eye damage or blindness.\nThe herpes simplex virus can rarely cause encephalitis in the brain. This infection requires antiviral medications to be given intravenously and hospitalization.\nRarely, people that experience a cold sore outbreak can also experience erythema nodosum. This is a nonspecific skin reaction that presents itself as redness and painful skin lumps that are usually on the front side of the legs. This condition usually resolves on its own in three to six weeks.\nIf left alone, a cold sore will usually heal on its own in a few days. However, they can cause pain and embarrassment. If desired, there are different ways to treat cold sores and help them heal faster.\nWhat are home remedies for cold sores?\nWhen an outbreak occurs, it is important for the person to wash his or her hands frequently to reduce the spread of the virus to various other body parts or to other people.\nOne home remedy for a cold sore is covering the sore with petroleum jelly or with a local anesthetic ointment containing benzocaine to alive the pain. However, covering the sore with makeup will most likely make the sore worse.\nGetting a new toothbrush after the outbreak has started and after the cold sore is gone is a good way to stop the spread of the virus. Toothbrushes can harbor the virus and spread them to other areas of the mouth.\nPut some kind of sun protection on the lips before going outside. Use something that contains at least 15 SPF or higher.\nEating Licorice\nEat licorice. Studies have shown that glycyrrhizic acid, which is found in licorice, can help to stop cold sores. Licorice powder is also available, but be careful. There can be negative side effects if too much is used.\nUse an ice pack on the sore when it first arrives.\nGetting the sore cold may provide relief from the pain and it also cuts down the time that a cold sore will be there. Popsicles work too, but don\u2019t eat juice bars. The acid in juice bars may irritate the sore.\nUse Milk\nSoak a cotton ball in milk and apply it to the sore. This will work to relieve the pain. It can also work to speed the healing, especially if put on the lip when you feel a cold sore coming.\nWhat are herbal remedies for cold sores?\nSome herbs that are helpful in healing cold sores are lemon balm and Saint John\u2019s wort.\nEither of these should be dabbed on to the lip or mouth as soon as a cold sore is noticed. They should be use several times a day.\nOregon grape is another herb that works on cold sores because it is an antiviral herb. Other herbs to consider using are ones that will boost the immune system such as Echinacea. One teaspoon of strong Echinacea root decoration can be swished around in the mouth for several minutes then swallowed three times per day.\nChamomile is another thing that can be used. It contains a substance called bisabolol that helps heal sores of the mucous membranes. Herbs can cause side effects, and can interfere with other medications being taken. Many herbs should not be taken by pregnant or nursing women. Talk to a doctor before starting any herbal routine. Most of these herbs are available as supplements at local drug stores or online for a pretty decent price.\nWhat are the medicinal remedies for cold sores?\nThere are many prescription and non-prescription creams, tablets, liquid drops, lip balms, and gels that claim to help cold sores.\nAbreva Abreva is a non-prescription cold sore medicine approved by the FDA to shorten healing time of cold sores. It is placed directly on the cold sore. It has side effects such as headaches, painful menstrual periods, and a stuffy or runny nose. It sells from $12 to $20 dollars for a .7 oz container.\nAnbesol Cold sore Therapy Ointment with Vitamin E and Aloe. This provides maximum strength pain relief of cold sores and moisturizes while it treats and protects. This treatment can cause stinging, severe allergic reactions, edema, cardiovascular problems, dermatitis, and methemoglobinemia. It sells for about $7 for a .33 oz container.\nQuantum Super Lysine plus Cold Sore Cream This is to be applied at the first sign of cold sores. It is said to be able to block the outbreak or speed up the healing time. It sells for $11 for a .75 oz bottle.\nCold Sore Rescue Cold Sore Rescue is an all natural gel that combines anti-viral and anti-inflammatory herbs to promote quick healing of cold sores. It sells for $9.95 for a .27 oz tube.\nOrajel Medicated Cold Sore Swabs These are easy to apply swabs that go directly onto the cold sore. These are about $4.00 per box.\nHerpetrol Cold Sore Relief Gel This gel works to relieve the pain that accompanies cold sores. It does not heal the cold sore any faster than normal. It sells for $6-$8 dollars for a .25 oz package.\nZilactin Cold Sore Gel This gel creates a temporary film around the sore that will reduce irritation and temporarily relieves pain from cold sores. It sells for about $7 for a .25 oz package.\nThese are just a few of the commercially available products that claim to help cold sores heal or to relieve the pain of cold sores. There are only two FDA approved prescription medications. They are Denavir cream 1% and Zovirax cream 5%.\nDenavir cream works by interfering with the growth of the herpes virus. It can reduce the pain of the cold sore and speed up the healing. It is a cream that is applied directly to the sore. Side effects are rare, but may include headaches, hives, itching, numbing of the skin, pain, rash, skin discoloration, swelling in the mouth and throat, taste or smell alteration, tingling, or worsened condition.\nZovirax cream is used in the same way as Denavir cream. Its side effects include allergic reactions, burning, dry or cracked lips, dry or flaky skin, eczema, hives, inflammation, itchy spots, or stinging. 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        "title": "Rumbling On Earth's 'Most Dangerous' Supervolcano In Italy Worries The Authorities -- Will It Erupt? : News : Nature World News Rumbling On Earth's 'Most Dangerous' Supervolcano In Italy Worries The Authorities -- Will It Erupt? : News : Nature World News",
        "raw_content": "Rumbling On Earth's 'Most Dangerous' Supervolcano In Italy Worries The Authorities -- Will It Erupt?\nSupervolcanoes are believed to be one of the most dangerous formations on Earth due to its magnanimous magma reserve underground, which is capable of annihilating disaster if it erupts. This is why the scientific community is closely monitoring a supervolcano in Italy where rumblings were heard.\nLast month, the possible reawakening of the Campi Flegrei in Italy was reported by scientists in the Nature Communications journal. The otherwise quiet supervolcano is dangerously located underneath a thriving community. The said volcano is one of the few known supervolcanoes in the world and is also considered to be one of the most dangerous.\nThe 500,000 residents above the supervolcano will suffer the consequences if it erupts along with other residents near the vicinity.\n\"We show that, at the CDP, the abrupt and voluminous release of H2O-rich magmatic gasses can heat hydrothermal fluids and rocks, triggering an accelerating deformation that can ultimately culminate in rock failure and eruption,\" one of the authors of the study said.\n\"We propose that magma could be approaching the CDP at Campi Flegrei, a volcano in the metropolitan area of Naples, one of the most densely inhabited areas in the world, and where accelerating deformation and heating are currently being observed,\" the scientist added.\nAlthough scientists confirm the reawakening of the supervolcano, they also admitted that the data is still \"poorly\" understood. What's clear is the fact that an eruption is possible in the future due to the release of hit \"magmatic\" gasses, according to National Geographic.\nThe Italian government has also recognized the threat and to warn the public, they raised the warning level from green to yellow, which means quiet to close scientific observations.\nThe first signs of rumbling or seismic activity were felt last 2005, according to a report. The 2005 movement was the first after its long hibernation period since the 1950s.\nTagsSupervolcano, Campi Flegrei, Campi Flegrei Italy, Italy, Supervolcano in Italy, volcanic eruption, eruption\n\u2018The Great Dying\u2019: History's Worst Volcanic Eruption Killed Nearly All Life On Earth",
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        "raw_content": "It is 1925, and Richard Diver is the high priest of the good life on the white sands of the French Riviera. The Beautiful People \u2013 film stars, socialites, aristocrats \u2013 gather eagerly and bitchily around him and his wife Nicole. Beneath the breathtaking glamour, however, is a world of pain, and there is at the core of their lives a brittle hollowness. Beautiful, powerful and tragic, Tender is the Night is one of the great works of American fiction.\nTrevor White\u2019s film and television credits include Genova, Moonshot, Die Another Day, House of Saddam, Bonekickers, The Path to 9/11, Judge John Deed, and The Line of Beauty. His voice work in audiobooks and for BBC Radio include A Million Little Pieces, Revolutionary Road, Azincourt, Bright Shiny Morning, The Great Gatsby and Catch-22, for which he was nominated for an Audible Audiobook Award. He has also played Tullus Aufidius in Coriolanus for the Royal Shakespeare Company.\nTitles read by Trevor White\nTender is the Night (unabridged)\nTitles by F. Scott Fitzgerald\nOn the 1920s Riviera the rich and hedonistic disport themselves, drawn by the brilliance and promise of Dr Dick Diver and his fragile wife, Nicole. No one is more infatuated than Rosemary, the beautiful young starlet who will become the main force in Dick\u2019s eventual destruction. There\u2019s a timelessness about the vacuity of this soulless set that makes the whole dismal story a powerful fable for our times, made totally convincing by the finely nuanced narration.\nF. Scott Fitzgerald\u2019s 1934 Tender is the Night was his last and most painfully conceived novel. Based on personal experience (the schizophrenia of his wife, Zelda, his affair with a Hollywood actress and the time they spent in Paris, Switzerland and on the Cote d\u2019Azur), it is a sad but hauntingly beautiful exploration of the way in which a needy person leaches the spirit out of a strong one. Dick and his wife Nicole seem to be the most glamorous of couples, but gradually the tragic secrets of their past emerge. Trevor White reads with subtly shifting pace and complete command.\nIt is commonplace for artists to be described \u2013 or to describe themselves \u2013 as outsiders, uncomfortable with the world they inhabit, able therefore to view it objectively and with the heightened perception that a sense of slighted injustice gives to anyone who is excluded. With F. Scott Fitzgerald, however, the genius of his insight was rather the opposite. He lived completely within the world he chronicled, embodied it, even named it \u2013 he coined the phrase \u2018the Jazz Age\u2019 \u2013 and has been an analogue of it ever since. He charted the lives of gilded young people who were rich, wild, gifted and beautiful but who had deep-set and eventually destructive flaws at their core. He did this with such precision because it was his world, his life and his marriage (especially his marriage) from which he drew not just inspiration but material. His novels charting the generation that flourished in America immediately after the First World War (the Lost Generation) are almost as much diaries as works of art. But they are indeed works of art, and among the finest of the century.\nFrancis Scott Key Fitzgerald was born in St Paul, Minnesota, to a Catholic furniture-maker and an immigrant Irish heiress. They were a patriotic family, naming their son after their ancestor Francis Scott Key who wrote The Star-Spangled Banner (an arguably more significant political forebear was, Mary Surratt, who was hanged as a conspirator in Lincoln\u2019s assassination). The family moved house on several occasions during Fitzgerald\u2019s childhood as his father\u2019s businesses either failed or made him redundant, but great hardship seems to have been avoided. Certainly for Francis (who was known as Scottie), trade was never a great attraction. In 1909 he had had a short story published, and by the time he went to Princeton in 1913 he had written three plays, a habit he was to maintain while at university, despite his failing grades. Indeed, he was forbidden from appearing in several university productions because of his poor academic record (Princeton must deeply regret that it never got to see the young F. Scott Fitzgerald in his own production, Fie! Fie! Fi-fi!). But theatre and literature were already his life, and after a brief spell in the army (peace was declared before he saw action) he began trying to make a living as an author.\nThis determination was not just artistic. He had met and fallen in love with Zelda Sayre, but she broke off the engagement, thinking that he would never be able to make enough money as a writer. He proved her wrong, first with the short stories that appeared in major magazines, and then by revising and reworking his first novel This Side of Paradise (originally called The Romantic Egotist) until it was accepted and published. It turned him into an overnight success. He and Zelda married one week after it came out, and the life he had already started to capture in his fiction became the reality he would live and draw from until his death.\nbalances some of\nFitzgerald\u2019s most\nevocative writing \u2026\na novel with literary\nand moral depth.\nTheirs was a terrible and beautiful union in itself. Riotous, competitive, jealous, drunk, despairing, passionate, they inspired each other as much as they were surely destroying each other. To maintain a lifestyle they could barely afford Fitzgerald wrote brilliant commercial short stories while trying to write the novels that he hoped would earn him a serious reputation. He and Zelda were the centre of a young set that epitomised the new America. Immediately after the First World War, the USA was rich beyond the world\u2019s imagining \u2013 powerful, vital, expanding and confident. Europe was a shell, in desperate need of the money the Americans could spend. But, as Fitzgerald seemed to recognise, there was about this desperate hedonism an in-built self-destructiveness, an unconscious knowledge that it was founded on a myth of indestructibility that no one believed; that it was profoundly shallow, deeply brittle.\nTender is the Night captures all this more completely that any other of his works. It not only chronicles \u2013 deftly, unobtrusively, without prurience \u2013 the lifestyle of the beautiful people, it monitors their decline philosophically as well as empathetically. Fitzgerald was reputed to be a quick or even careless writer, but in fact he was meticulous, always reworking, rewriting and reshaping as needed. Part of his reputation as a lazy writer came from his drug and drink excesses (alcoholic from his early 20s, he wrote when sober, which might explain the layer of bitter self-hate that underlies some of the more poignant episodes), but Tender is the Night took him years of careful effort and something like 17 drafts. Although begun after The Great Gatsby was published in 1925, it did not itself see publication until 1934. Quite apart from the effort that work over this length of time entailed, it meant that the book lost some of its focus; and in the intervening period, significantly, America suffered its worst depression for decades.\nThe central theme remained, however \u2013 that of the notion of the degenerative power of money, or at least of money without moral intent; the capacity for talent and goodness to seep away from someone, leaving a hollow aimlessness instead. Into this, Fitzgerald as usual added significant elements of his own life, not least the schizophrenic wife, the implication and suspicion of affairs, the wealthy set of Americans in Europe and the disintegration of happiness under the influence of drink and mental breakdown. Zelda was admitted into a psychiatric institution in Switzerland in 1930 and diagnosed with schizophrenia. Fitzgerald \u2013 in the apparently endless effort of re-imagining what he knew to be a major novel, but struggling with the form \u2013 reflected these new realities by, for example, changing the central character\u2019s profession to that of a psychoanalyst as part of his fiction. But it remains fiction. Tender is the Night balances some of Fitzgerald\u2019s most evocative writing with such devices as shifts in narrative view, flashbacks, deliberately Modernist storytelling techniques, internal references and external allusions \u2013 all of which are allied to a novel with literary and moral depth.\nFitzgerald died in 1940 after a brief and unsuccessful stint in Hollywood, leaving unfinished his last novel The Love of the Last Tycoon (now the preferred title over The Last Tycoon). 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        "raw_content": "J Bone Miner Res. 2019 Jan 28. doi: 10.1002/jbmr.3684. [Epub ahead of print]\nBeek KJ1, Rusman T1, van der Weijden M2, Lems WF1,3, van Denderen JC3, Konsta M1,4, Visman I1, Nurmohamed MT1,3, van der Horst-Bruinsma IE1.\nDepartment of Rheumatology, Groene hart ziekenhuis, Gouda, the Netherlands.\nVUmc and Reade, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.\nDepartment of Rheumatology, Veterans Administration Hospital (NIMTS), Athens, Greece.\nObjectives The aim of this cohort study was to evaluate the long term effects of TNF-inhibitors (TNFi) on Bone Mineral Density (BMD) and the incidence of Vertebral Fractures (VFx) in patients with Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS). Method Consecutive patients with active AS with a TNFi treatment duration up to 4 years, with available DXA scans and spine X-rays, were included. BMD (classified according to the WHO criteria for osteoporosis) of hip and lumbar spine, the VFx (classified as a Genant-score\u2009>\u20091/> 20% height loss) and radiological progression (modified stoke ankylosing spondylitis spinal score; mSASSS) scores were performed at baseline and 4 years of TNFi treatment. Results Overall, 135 AS patients were included. At baseline, 40.1% of the patients had a low BMD of the hip and 40.2% of the lumbar spine. This decreased respectively to 38.1% (p\u2009=\u20090.03) with a low hip BMD and 25.3% (p\u2009<\u20090.001) for the lumbar spine after 4 years of TNFi treatment. VFx were present at baseline in 11.1% of the 131 patients, which increased to 19.6% after 4 years of TNFi treatment. A Genant score \u2265 2, was found at baseline in, 3 out of 14 VFx (21.4%) which increased to 7 out of 27 VFx (25.9%) after 4 years. All disease activity parameters, The Ankylosing Spondylitis Disease Activity Scale (ASDAS, both CRP and ESR), Bath Ankylosing Spondylitis Disease Activity Index (BASDAI), C-reactive protein and erythrocyte sedimentation rate decreased all significantly (p <0.001). The mean radiological progression (n\u2009=\u200980) increased significantly from a median mSASSS-score of 4.0 (1.5-16.0) at baseline to 6.5 (2.1-22.9) after 4 years of TNFi treatment (p\u2009<\u20090.001). Conclusion Despite the improvement of BMD and well-known decrease in disease activity, we still found new VFx, increase in severity in the number and grade of VFx and radiographic progression during 4 years of treatment with TNFi in AS patients with a long disease duration.",
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        "raw_content": "The North Central Highland Cattle Association shall protect the integrity and sustainability of the Highland breed by promoting, education and social interactions of its members.\nThe North Central Highland Cattle Association (NCHCA) was formed in 1982 to promote Scottish Highland Cattle, form a marketing unit for breeders, and to provide a local organization closer to home. Member farms are predominantly in Minnesota and Wisconsin, though any farm is welcome to join. The organization provides opportunities for youth and families to have fun with their Highland cattle. Our association provides networking and educational opportunities for its members, has an active junior program for youth, and provides a local voice to the national organization, the American Highland Cattle Association.\nNetworking opportunities abound in the NCHCA. Our yearly show allows members to show their cattle, and for people not interested in showing to have a place to meet and talk Highlands! Our association's annual meeting also allows breeders to meet and discuss current influences affecting the breed and the breeders. There are tens of thousands of people who see the Highlands at places like the Minnesota State Fair, Wisconsin Farm Technology Days, Minnesota Scottish Festival and Highland Games, Nebraska Cattleman's Classic, Nebraska Ranch Expo, and local county fairs. Our association newsletter, \"The Hoofbeat\", allows members to stay in touch with what is going on with the Highland breed, see what people are offering for sale, find out about upcoming association and industry events, and tips for breeders. The association website allows a broader audience to see what the organization is about and to promote upcoming events.\nIn conjunction with our annual meeting, there are educational seminars to increase breeder's knowledge in current agricultural and livestock practices.\nOur youth is our future and very important to our association. Youth activities include educational opportunities offered throughout the year, a challenge program that allows youth to be involved from their homes, the youth show in conjunction with the annual Highland show which includes educational opportunities before and after the show, along with lots of fun. Not requirement for our association show. Any youth that wants to participate can. It is all about having fun, learning responsibility, and wanting to be active with the breed.\n\u200bLocal Connection\nNCHCA has a member on the American Highland Cattle Association Board of Directors. This provides a conduit for local input to the national organization.\nOrganization officers and committee chairs.",
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        "raw_content": "After serving one term as a Liberal MLA, former Langley City mayor Peter Fassbender is considering a return to municipal politics.\n\u201cI\u2019ve had lots of people approach me,\u201d Fassbender told Black Press.\n\u201cI haven\u2019t made a final decision. If I run, it will be for mayor.\u201d\nFassbender said he would decide soon, likely by the end of this month or early next month.\n\u201cI would only do it if I believe I had something to contribute to the community (and) I would have to feel it\u2019s the best for me and my wife.\u201d\nGreat Volunteer gathering at the Campaign Office!!! pic.twitter.com/5rXkuahX2J\n\u2014 Peter Fassbender (@Fassbender_BC) April 8, 2017\nFassbender was serving as mayor of Langley City when he was elected MLA for Surrey-Fleetwood in the 2013 provincial election.\nHe was appointed Minister of Education during a bitter labour dispute with the B.C. Teachers Federation that ended with a settlement after five days of round-the-clock talks.\nREAD MORE: Fassbender speaks to Langley about teachers\u2019 strike\nHe then served minister of Community, Sport and Cultural Development and minister responsible for TransLink.\nFassbender stepped down from the mayor\u2019s job after winning his MLA seat in Surrey-Fleetwood.\nSo far, two incumbent Langley City councillors have declared for the mayoralty.\nVIDEO: Two Langley City councillors to run for mayor\nFassbender was on the Langley School Board from 1975 to 1979.\nHe was first elected to Langley City as a councillor in 2002, and then as mayor in the 2005, 2008 and 2011 elections.\nFormer Olympic rower pleads guilty to fraud in B.C.",
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        "raw_content": "Credit Card Secrets You\u2019ve Never Known\u2014But Should\nLoopholes, fallacies, and fees\u2014Oh my! You may think you know your way around the credit cards you use, but there is always more to know. Credit card secrets, unlike Da Vinci Codes or secret menus, can have far-reaching consequences on your life. Knowing these tricks of the trade can save your credit score, redeem you from a higher interest rate, or otherwise help you save money. So let\u2019s bring them to the light of day.\n1. What the grace period really means\nLet\u2019s say you charge a $900 laptop to your card, pay off $100 before the due date, and then pay the rest off two days after the due date. You won\u2019t be charged interest for just two days\u2014the interest can go back to the date of the purchase. Put simply, a grace period waives the interest on your purchase as long as you pay your bill in full within its time frame. That time frame used to be a month but these days they\u2019re shrinking to 25 days or less. So remember: You pay on time, you have that grace period. You pay late, it\u2019s like it was never there.\n\u00bb MORE: How to read your credit card statement\n2. The \u201cfixed\u201d interest fallacy\nYou joined on a card with a fixed interest rate, and you would assume that it will stay a \u201cfixed\u201d rate. Nope, that may not the case. You\u2019ll get a fixed rate across all charges to your card for the specified period of time stated in the terms, but the issuer can decide to increase the rate after such a period. You may, in fact, have an introductory rate for six months or the first year. In any case, the news of the increase usually will arise in the form of a thin, white envelope in the mail.\n3. The rate increase loophole\nAccording to the Credit CARD Protection Act of 2009, the credit card company must notify you of a change to your interest rate 45 days before the rate increase occurs. But read that carefully. You can still be charged starting the 15th day upon being notified of the rate increase\u2014because you won\u2019t be billed until the 45-day marker has passed. This loophole gives you less time to prepare for the change than you think.\n4. The illusion of \u201cno limit\u201d cards\nCharging $6,000 onto a no-limit credit card may sound fine\u2014until you realize that there is a monthly balance limit of $5,000 on your account. No limit cards are really \u201cno preset limit\u201d cards, meaning the limit is based on your own spending habits.\n5. Late once, pay twice\nYou\u2019re late. The due date has passed, and as you can expect, you have to pay a one-time late fee, $35 typically. But what happens if you\u2019re 60 days late? Unfortunately, things get worse. You\u2019re now in the second billing cycle since the charge and a penalty rate may now be put on your card. This means you\u2019ll be paying a higher interest rate on your existing balance and on new charges. The rate? Many big banks have it at 29.99% APR. Ouch.\nThere is a way out of the rabbit hole of debt, though. If you pay your minimums on time and in full for six consecutive months, the creditor must allow you to return to the original interest rate.\n6. Your bargaining power\nOnto the more positive secrets, you can argue to keep your interest rate what it is. Credit cards are a competitive market and your issuer doesn\u2019t want to lose you all of a sudden. That said, even if you end up losing and the rate increases, you can close your card. What the credit card company can\u2019t do is demand payment in full on short notice\u2014the CARD Act protects you and allows you to maintain a payment plan of up to 5 years at the original rate.\n7. You can avoid the impact of late payments on your credit score\nCredit reporting agencies cannot report a late payment until it has been a full 30 days past the due date of a charge, as per the credit reporting bureau guidelines. Even if the issuer punishes you with a late fee, you can save your credit report if you pay the full bill within those 30 days.\n8. You can dispute mistakes\nUnder the Fair Credit Billing Act (FCBA), you have the right to seek a refund or have a statement corrected for any charge of $50 made within 100 miles of you that has a billing error. These can include the following: never receiving your package, having incorrect details on the charge, or receiving goods for which you didn\u2019t ask. You must try to contact the seller first, but if that fails, the credit card company can step in. Or you can even file an appeal with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau too.\n9. 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        "raw_content": "Tag: hexo corp\nHEXO Corp. enters into $65 million bank debt facility GATINEAU, Quebec, Feb. 15, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) \u2014 HEXO Corp. (\u201cHEXO\u201d or the \u201cCompany\u201d) (TSX: HEXO; NYSE-A: HEXO) is pleased...\n- February 15th, 2019 at 12:31 pm\nThis One Metric Matters Most and 8 Stories from New Cannabis Ventures\nThis is a copy of the February 3rd edition of our weekly Newsletter, which we have been publishing since October 2015. Friends, It\u2019s been an exciting month for cannabis...\n- February 3rd, 2019 at 11:00 am\nCanadian Cannabis Producers Index Soars 36% to Begin 2019\nAfter sinking 43.8% in Q4, the Canadian Cannabis LP Index rallied sharply to begin the year, rising 36.0% to 958.16: The index ran up into the October legalization beginning in mid-August after the announcement...\n- February 1st, 2019 at 8:36 am\nHEXO Prices 7.7 Million Share Offering at $6.50 to Raise $50 Million\nHEXO Corp. announces pricing of public offering of common shares GATINEAU, Quebec, Jan. 24, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) \u2014 HEXO Corp. (\u201cHEXO\u201d or the \u201cCompany\u201d) (TSX: HEXO; NYSE-A: HEXO) today...\nHEXO Corp to Raise $50 Million through Stock Sale\nHEXO Corp. announces proposed public offering of common shares GATINEAU, Quebec, Jan. 21, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) \u2014 HEXO Corp. (\u201cHEXO\u201d or the \u201cCompany\u201d) (TSX: HEXO) today announced that it...\n- January 21st, 2019 at 4:16 pm",
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        "raw_content": "Sports and Social Activities \u2013 An Overview\nBack to \u201cSports and Social Activities\u201d\nThe opportunities for sport at Newman are great. Whether you want to compete at the highest level or just shoot hoops with your friends, the sport facilities are open to all students. Newman not only has a growing reputation for its sport and PE courses but the less formal sporting scene is also flourishing as new clubs are established each year. If competitive sport is your thing, our men\u2019s and women\u2019s football, basketball and badminton, men\u2019s rugby and cricket, and women\u2019s hockey and netball teams compete at the highest level within the British Universities Sports Championships. If a relaxed kick around is more your idea of the sporting life then that\u2019s fine as well. We have friendly fixtures in a variety of popular sports for both women and men.\nYou can try your hand at a range of sports including gaelic games, rock climbing, canoeing, taekwondo and triathlon. If your sport isn\u2019t one of the many currently played at Newman you will be given our backing and use of facilities to set up a club. Newman\u2019s sports facilities include a sports hall, two squash courts, a gymnasium, dance studio, human performance laboratory and a fitness assessment suite.\n\u201cSocialising at Newman was so easy\u2026the sports teams and clubs available to join were a great way to get to know more people,\nNewman was definitely a brilliant choice for me\u201d\nNadia Khan, Youth and Community Work student\nNot all social activities at Newman centre around the bar or sports teams. There are a number of societies and clubs, such as the choir and drama society that organise events and social activities throughout the year. The Students\u2019 Union organises events and trips to destinations around the country. Whatever you\u2019re into you can be sure of an active social life while you study at Newman.\nNewman Sport \u2013 An Overview\nPrices and Opening Times of the Sports Centre",
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        "raw_content": "'Emotional support squirrels' on planes not protected by law, attorney says\nA Lake County woman held up a Frontier Airlines flight from Orlando to Cleveland on Tuesday evening after repeatedly refusing to get off the plane with her \u2018emotional support\u2019 squirrel, which was concealed in a pet carrying case.\nFrontier\u2019s policy, which is backed by the federal Air Carrier Access Act, prohibits passengers from bringing squirrels and other rodents, in addition to other animals like snakes and birds of prey, even if such animal is considered an emotional support animal.\nCindy Torok was repeatedly asked to leave the plane by flight staff and airport security but defiantly stayed in her seat until police escorted her off of the plane, passengers and Frontier Airlines officials said.\nA spokesperson for the airliner said Torok filled out the proper and necessary paperwork to declare that she would be bringing an emotional support animal onboard. However, the spokesperson said Torok did not specify what the emotional support animal was.\nPassengers said Torok was defiant and refused to cooperate with flight staff.\n\u201cShe would not get off the plane. She refused to get off the plane. They made all of us get off,\u201d one passenger said. \u201cAll the handicapped and all the children. It was really annoying and it delayed us two hours. That\u2019s why we\u2019re here at midnight.\u201d\nEventually, Torok was escorted off of the plane by local police. As she was wheeled off the tarmac, Torok flipped off and screamed an obscenity at a passenger that appeared to have said Torok was crazy, according to cell phone video obtained by News 5.\n\u201cShe understood what [flight staff] said but she wasn\u2019t hearing it. For her it was an emotional support pet,\u201d one passenger said. \u201cShe felt like she had the right for her and her pet to stay on the plane. The first thing I said was this can\u2019t be real.\u201d\nAccording to the U.S. Department of Transportation, a wide variety of service animals and emotional support animals are permitted to fly with their owners assuming other requirements and parameters are met. For example, the animal\u2019s owner must have an emotional or mental disability that is recognized in the Diagnostic and Statistic Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). The owner must also have documentation from a medical provider that verifies the animal is used for psychiatric support. Airlines may more specifically regulate the size of the animal and where it may or may not be during the duration of the flight.\nEvery major airline outlaws squirrels and other rodents from boarding a plane even if it is an emotional support animal. Emily Gilbert, a Cleveland-area attorney who has practiced disability law for more than a decade, said the federal Air Carrier Access Act gives airliners some leeway to craft their own policies.\n\u201cIt doesn\u2019t surprise me that where the airlines are given the leeway to set their parameters that they would draw the line there,\u201d Gilbert said. \u201cI take nothing away from individuals that require those animals to be emotional support animals\u2026 but I think the more unusual the animal is, the bigger the problem its going to present. The airlines have a lot of leeway to draw lines where they see fit when it comes to those emotional support animals.\u201d\nMany of the policies are crafted in the interest of public safety and health, Gilbert said.\n\u201cThe airlines have to balance the needs of the individual with the disability against the safety and protection of the aircraft itself,\u201d Gilbert said. \u201cThere are certain carve-outs in the law itself against reptiles, rodents, and spiders because there is a health concern. As we move away from cats and dogs, which are the most common kinds of emotional support animals, I think the likelihood of having a problem getting that animal onboard is going to increase.\u201d\nThe rules are entirely different for certified service animals, which are commonly used to help perform a task, Gilbert said. Many service animals help guide individuals with visual impairments, for example.\n\u201cThere are protections out there depending on the context for a person with an emotional support animal but the further you get away from a dog or a cat or a small horse, the more problem you are going to have enforcing your rights under the law,\u201d Gilbert said. \u201cThat\u2019s not to say you don\u2019t have rights or you can\u2019t enforce them but there are limits and you should know them. I think that the responsibility of having a service animal or emotional support animal \u2014 to some extent \u2014 has to fall on the person that has that animal. Now, that doesn\u2019t alleviate the obligation of others to follow the law. They have to follow the law too.\u201d\nTSA released a statement about their policy regarding support animals:\nAirlines determine whether or not animals are allowed on board their aircraft. TSA\u2019s responsibility is to be sure the animal and its carrying case do not pose a threat to aviation security and we did that.\nThe TSA will screen animals brought to a checkpoint if it does not pose a danger to our officers.\nThe squirrel was screened the same way someone\u2019s cat would be screened. The container was sent through the x-ray machine while the passenger carried the squirrel through the walk-through metal detector. In this way we could be sure that there were no explosives or other prohibited items hidden inside the container. Once the TSA determines that an animal and its carrying case do not pose a threat to the aviation system, then it is up to the airline to determine if the animal may fly or not.\nBackground info for any follow-up questions:\nIt is not the TSA\u2019s responsibility to determine if the animal is permitted on a particular airline. It is the passenger\u2019s responsibility to research that before coming to the airport. 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        "raw_content": "by Barbara Ortutay, The Associated Press\nFILE - In this April 19, 2017, file photo, Alex Jones, a right-wing radio host and conspiracy theorist, arrives at the courthouse in Austin, Texas. YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Spotify and other sites are finding themselves in a role they never wanted, as gatekeepers of discourse on their platforms, deciding what should and shouldn't be allowed and often angering almost everyone in the process. The latest point of contention is Jones, who has suddenly found himself banned from most major platforms after years of being allowed to use them/. (Jay Janner/Austin American-Statesman via AP, File)\nNEW YORK, N.Y. \u2013 Who knew connecting the world could get so complicated? Perhaps some of technology\u2019s brightest minds should have seen that coming.\nSocial media bans of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones have thrust Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and others into a role they never wanted \u2014 as gatekeepers of discourse on their platforms, deciding what should and shouldn\u2019t be allowed and often angering almost everyone in the process. Jones, a right-wing provocateur, suddenly found himself banned from most major social platforms this week, after years in which he was free to use them to promulgate a variety of false claims.\nTwitter, which one of its executives once called the \u201cfree speech wing of the free speech party,\u201d remains a lonely holdout on Jones. The resulting backlash suggests that no matter what the tech companies do, \u201cthere is no way they can please everyone,\u201d as Scott Shackelford, a business law and ethics professor at Indiana University, observed.\nFacebook\u2019s Mark Zuckerberg, Twitter\u2019s Jack Dorsey and crew, and Google\u2019s stewards of YouTube gave little thought to such consequences as they built their empires with lofty goals to connect the world and democratize discourse. At the time, they were the rebels aiming to bypass the stodgy old gatekeepers \u2014 newspaper editors, television programmers and other establishment types \u2014 and let people talk directly to one another.\n\u201cIf you go back a decade or so, the whole idea of speech on social media was seen as highly positive light,\u201d said Tim Cigelske, who teaches social media at Marquette University in Wisconsin. There was the Arab Spring. There were stories of gay, lesbian and transgender teens from small towns finding support online.\nAt the same time, of course, the companies were racing to build the largest audiences possible, slice and dice their user data and make big profits by turning that information into lucrative targeted advertisements.\nThe dark side of untrammeled discourse, the thinking went, would sort itself out as online communities moderated themselves, aided by fast-evolving computer algorithms and, eventually, artificial intelligence.\n\u201cThey scaled, they built, they wanted to drive revenue as well as user base,\u201d said technology analyst Tim Bajarin, president of consultancy Creative Strategies. \u201cThat was priority one and controlling content was priority two. It should have been the other way around.\u201d\nThat all got dicier once the election of President Donald Trump focused new attention on fake news and organized misinformation campaigns \u2014 not to mention the fact that some of the people grabbing these new social-media megaphones were wild conspiracy theorists who falsely call mass shootings hoaxes, white nationalists who organize violent rallies and men who threaten women with rape and murder.\nWhile the platforms may not have anticipated the influx of hate speech and meddling from foreign powers like Russia, North Korea and China, Bajarin said, they should have acted more quickly once they found it. \u201cThe fact is we\u2019re dealing with a brave new world that they\u2019ve allowed to happen, and they need to take more control to keep it from spreading,\u201d he said.\nThat\u2019s easier said than done, of course. But it\u2019s particularly difficult for huge tech companies to balance public goods such free speech with the need to protect their users from harassment, abuse, fake news and manipulation. Especially given that their business models require them to alienate as few of their users as possible, lest they put the flood of advertising money at risk.\n\u201cTrying to piece together a framework for speech that works for everyone \u2014 and making sure we effectively enforce that framework \u2014 is challenging,\u201d wrote Richard Allan, Facebook\u2019s vice-president of policy, in a blog post Thursday. \u201cEvery policy we have is grounded in three core principles: giving people a voice, keeping people safe, and treating people equitably. The frustrations we hear about our policies \u2014 outside and internally as well \u2014 come from the inevitable tension between these three principles.\u201d\nSuch tensions force some of the largest corporations in the world to decide, for instance, if banning Nazis also means banning white nationalists \u2014 and to figure out how to tell them apart if not. Or whether kicking off Jones means they need to ban all purveyors of false conspiracy theories. Or whether racist comments should be allowed if they are posted, to make a point, by the people who received them.\n\u201cI don\u2019t think the platforms in their heart of hearts would like to keep Alex Jones on,\u201d said Nathaniel Persily, a professor at Stanford Law School. \u201cBut it\u2019s difficult to come up with a principle to say why Alex Jones and not others would be removed.\u201d\nWhile most companies have policies against \u201chate speech,\u201d defining what constitutes hate speech can be difficult, he added. Even governments have trouble with it. One country\u2019s free speech is another country\u2019s hate speech, punishable by jail time.\nFacebook, Twitter, Google, Reddit and others face these questions millions of times a day, as human moderators and algorithms decide which posts, which people, which photos or videos to allow, to kick off or simply make less visible and harder to find. If they allow too much harmful content, they risk losing users and advertisers. If they go too far and remove too much, they face charges of censorship and ideological bias.\n\u201cMy sense is that they are throwing everything at the wall and seeing what sticks,\u201d Persily said. \u201cIt\u2019s a whack-a-mole problem. It\u2019s not the same threats that are continuing, and they have to be nimble enough to deal with new problems.\u201d\nAP Technology Writer Mae Anderson contributed to this story.",
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        "raw_content": "RAPID CITY, S.D. \u2013 Many young folks with special needs don\u2019t get a chance to have a classic prom night. But that\u2019s changing for those folks in Rapid City.\nA young lady tries on a dress at Bethel Church Sunday afternoon.\nFor the second year, Night to Shine will be held in Rapid City. The event is a prom experience for youth with special needs. The event is funded in part by the Tim Tebow Foundation.\nThis year\u2019s Night to Shine will be held on Feb. 8 at the former Sears department store at the Rushmore Mall.\nThe event is an all-out occasion, featuring limousines, a red carpet, catered food, and music by a professional deejay.\nOn Saturday and Sunday, Bethel Church in Rapid City hosted a dress shopping experience ahead of the event.\nShopping for prom dresses is one of the most exciting parts of the event for many. They can be pricey, though, and all of the dresses on display at Bethel Church were donated and offered for free.\nAccording to Night to Shine committee member Jessica Mertz, the event is a way to make everyone feel like a valued part of the community.\n\u201cI think it\u2019s great for our community to come together,\u201d Mertz said. \u201cThere\u2019s a lot of different opportunities to serve. Different churches have even come together, just to show that there is a love for all types of people in our community, and who doesn\u2019t like a fun prom night?\u201d\nAbout 250 attended last year\u2019s Night to Shine. Organizers are hoping to exceed that number this year.\nThe event is still looking for financial help and volunteers to help on Feb. 8. For more information, visit Bethel Church online.\nTags: bethel church, Jessica Mertz, night to shine, Rapid City, tim tebow foundation\nhttps://www.newscenter1.tv/night-to-shine-to-bring-prom-experience-to-all/",
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        "raw_content": "ICT sector should adjust to industrial revolution\nThe Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector should adjust to the swift industrial revolution prevailing in the sector, Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe deputy director-general Alfred Marisa has said.\nAddressing delegates drawn from Communications Regulators Association of Southern Africa (Crasa) human resources development committee meeting in Harare yesterday, Marisa said the ICT sector was characterised by technological changes.\n\u201cSo as we embark on this meeting, perhaps it is time for self-introspection to look at what we are doing that whether it\u2019s really adding value or we are just doing things because that\u2019s how things were done before. Isn\u2019t it about time that we move away from the traditional human resources practices? I recently read an article and there was this issue about the impending shortage of drone pilots and that is going to be in the near future,\u201d he said.\nCrasa members are Angola, Botswana, Democratic Republic of Congo, Lesotho, Mauritius, Mozambique, South Africa, Namibia, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe\nCrasa\u2019s key mandates are to promote and coordinate implementation of key regional ICT and postal regulations, standards and equipment type approval to improve the business environment and investment climate in the region.\nHe said industry players cannot bury heads in the sand at a time technological advancement was taking place at an alarming rate.\n\u201cBecause what is going to happen in the future is that instead of you employing 5 messengers and 5 drivers or whatever you may just need perhaps just need 2 who will be operating drones and doing the entire messenger work for you. This is not fantasy world. They have already tested an unmanned drone to transport someone from point A to point B. We are doing about the world of robotics,\u201d he said.\nMarisa said human resources policies were flexible enough to tap into the skills and expertise of the population in the diaspora.\n\u201cI am not talking about those who want to come back and become consultants but I am talking about people that can offer their services for a fee and not necessarily consultants but can carry out a job for you for a period of time and pay them as they go,\u201d he said.\nTelOne projects 20% revenue growth\nLATEST: List of externalisers\nNRZ boss lands top Sara post\nVic Falls tourism boom excites international markets\nZimra, SARS agree on seamless movement of goods\nZNCC to meet over cash shortages\nPrevious article Think like hackers, expert tells firms\nNext article Stop paying lip service to beneficiation",
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        "raw_content": "Hairspray and birth defects\nThe Sun has reported that women who use hairspray in early pregnancy \u201cmore than double the risk of giving birth to males with deformed privates\u201d. The newspaper said that the increase in risk was only seen in women who are heavily exposed to hairspray, such as hairdressers.\nThe study behind the article looked at the risk of hypospadias, a genital birth defect, in the sons of mothers exposed to certain chemicals. The study\u2019s design and the way that it was carried out mean that it cannot prove that hairspray causes birth defects. Further research is needed.\nDr Gillian Ormond and colleagues from the University College Cork in Ireland, the Imperial College London, UK, the Center for Research in Environmental Epidemiology, Barcelona, Spain and Phrisk Ltd, London, UK, carried out the research. Their work was funded by the UK Health and Safety Executive; the Department of Health; the Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions and the European Chemical Industry Council. The study was published online in the peer-reviewed medical journal Environmental Health Perspectives .\nThe researchers say that hypospadias is one of the most common genital birth defects in baby boys. This is a condition where the urinary opening is shifted beneath the penis. It currently affects about one in 250 boys born in the UK.\nIn this case-control study, the researchers investigated the risk factors associated with hypospadias. They were particularly interested in the occupational exposure of mothers to chemicals that disrupt the endocrine system, the use of folate supplements, and vegetarianism.\nIn case-control studies, the characteristics (including exposure history) of cases (children with the defect) are compared with the characteristics of \u2018controls\u2019 (non-affected children). The researchers included 471 cases of hypospadias that had been referred to surgeons and compared them with a random selection of 490 children without the birth defect. All children were born between January 1 1997 and September 30 1998 in the south-east of England. Controls were matched for cases for the region they were born in and when they were born.\nThe mothers of all case and control children were interviewed over the telephone between September 2000 and March 2003. They were asked about parental age, ethnicity, education, income, family history of disease, pregnancy history, maternal occupation, vegetarianism and other dietary questions including vitamin use, use of folate supplements, use of alcohol during pregnancy, smoking, demographics and domestic and environmental exposure to chemicals.\nThe researchers rated the women\u2019s exposure to various chemicals during their first three months of pregnancy in different ways. For hairspray exposure, they asked the women to self-report their exposure during their first trimester.\nFor phthalates and other endocrine disrupting chemicals, the women were put into one of seven exposure categories dependent on their job title. This was chosen from a list of 348 possible job titles that had been assessed by a panel of occupational hygienists for the likelihood of exposure to different chemicals including pesticides, phthalates, polychlorinated organic compounds, alkylphenolic compounds, bi-phenolic compounds and heavy metals.\nBased on this list, women were categorised as either \u2018exposed\u2019 or \u2018unexposed\u2019 to these chemicals. The link between the mother\u2019s exposure status, their vegetarianism and their use of folate supplements and whether or not their baby had this particular birth defect was quantified.\nAfter taking into account other factors that might be associated with the risk of birth abnormalities (e.g. income, level of education, maternal age, gestational age), the researchers found that exposure to hairspray during pregnancy was linked to an increased likelihood of birth defects (OR 2.39, 95% CI 1.40 to 4.17).\nAs a group, there was no statistically significant increase in risk for hairdressers. Exposure to phthalates increased the risk too, but this was barely statistically significant (OR 3.12, 95% CI 1.04 to 11.46). Folate acid supplementation reduced the risk by 36% (OR 0.64, 95% CI 0.44 to 0.93). There was no link between vegetarianism and hypospadias.\nThe researchers conclude that this is the first study to report that exposure to phthalates and hairsprays increase risk of hypospadias while folate supplementation protects against risk. They say that their findings with respect to folate use may have \u201cimportant implications for public health and prevention\u201d.\nThere are several points to bear in mind that affect the interpretation of these results. Firstly, case-control studies by their nature have some biases including \u2018recall bias\u2019. Women were asked to recall their exposure to various chemicals (at work and at home) and other details about their diet and supplementation during their pregnancy. The study included children born between 1997 and 1998, but the women were interviewed between 2000 and 2003. This means that some women may have been recalling details from more than six years in the past.\nThere are probably inaccuracies associated with this and mothers of cases may have systematically remembered their exposures differently to controls, given their child\u2019s problems. Although the researchers \u201cbelieve that it is unlikely to explain their findings\u201d, recall bias such as this affects results and in general is a limitation of the case-control study design.\nIn this particular study, exposure to some chemicals was determined by categorising women based on a list of job titles that had been risk assessed by occupational hygienists. After taking into account (adjusting for) other factors, the researchers found exposure to phthalates seemed to increase risk. However, this result should be interpreted cautiously given its borderline significance and wide confidence interval (which means it wasn\u2019t a very precise estimate). It is possible that some women were misclassified through this approach.\nThere were only small numbers in the exposure groups, for example, 14 cases and four controls in the group determined by the occupational hygienists to be exposed to phthalates. Given these small numbers and also the fact that the researchers did not account for the multiple comparisons they were making in their analysis, it is not possible to be sure the results here did not arise purely by chance.\nThe study found that women with an occupational exposure to hairspray had an increased risk of having a baby boy with hypospadias. However, after taking into account other important factors the increase in risk for hairdressers was not statistically significant. Given the weaknesses of the study design and the way that it was carried out, its results are difficult to interpret. Case-control studies cannot prove causation, so this study cannot prove that exposure to hairspray or to phthalates was the cause of this birth defect. It also cannot prove definitively that taking folate supplements protected women against hypospadias.\nPregnant women are advised to take folate supplements as this has been shown to reduce the risk of other birth defects, notably, spina bifida. In terms of occupational chemical exposures, these results should be seen as hypothesis generating and may lead to further study.\nFurther research will need to provide firmer evidence on the effects of exposures to substances such as hairspray. 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        "raw_content": "What\u2019s holding down spending?\nWilliam Dudley, President and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, offered his views on ways consumer behavior has changed in the United States over the past decade, and the impact of these changes on the retail industry.\nTaking a path he described as somewhat different from the usual analysis and projection, Dudley focused his remarks on the relationship between housing and retail spending.\n\u201cI would argue that there have been some significant changes in the ways households finance their consumption,\u201d he said, \u201cand I believe that changes in housing and mortgage markets have affected the willingness and ability of households to borrow, and that this in turn has had important consequences for the dynamics of consumption over the last decade.\u201d\nThese changes in housing and mortgage markets, Dudley said, are an important reason that recovery from the Great Recession of 2008 has been weaker than many \u2014 including the retail industry \u2014 would like.\nWhat appears to have happened is that the housing crisis and its aftermath have made homeowners markedly less willing to leverage their home equity to finance retail purchases. In comparison to their behavior before the crash, they aren\u2019t using housing equity as collateral for short-term loans or taking out second mortgages.\nWhat about the border tax proposal?\nDudley questioned House Republicans\u2019 plan to create a new tax on imports, saying it may have \u201cunintended consequences.\u201d Read more about Dudley\u2019s comments on the border adjustment tax and watch video highlights from his session at Retail\u2019s BIG Show.\nSome of this, Dudley acknowledged, is involuntary: Banks have changed their rules, and it\u2019s harder to get a loan than it used to be. Much of it, however, appears to be voluntary. Instead of buying second cars or taking extravagant vacations, people across the wealth spectrum are paying down their mortgages.\nAnd they aren\u2019t \u2014 or at least appear not to be \u2014 betting that their houses will steadily and permanently increase in value by borrowing against the future.\nAll of which, by Dudley\u2019s calculations, subtracts about $500 billion annually from retail spending. One thing that would help would be a doubling of the current 2 percent rate of economic growth, which is being projected in some parts of Washington, but Dudley indicated that such aggressive growth is unlikely.\nThis story was published in the February/March 2017 issue of STORES Magazine. See more highlights from Retail\u2019s BIG Show 2017.\nNRF17, Consumer Behavior, Federal Reserve, Economy, Consumer Trends",
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        "raw_content": "Opinion|Taxing Sugar to Fund a City\nTaxing Sugar to Fund a City\nCreditCreditWalter Green\nOVER the last decade or so, taxes on sugar-sweetened beverages have been proposed in a handful of American cities; they\u2019ve failed all but once. Sometimes, this has been through a lack of governmental support \u2014 in 2009, David Paterson, then governor of New York, quickly gave up on his proposal for a tax \u2014 but mostly their advocates\u2019 efforts have been overwhelmed by injections of cash from soda manufacturers and distributors.\nThings changed 18 months ago, when a penny-per-ounce excise tax on soda and its relatives (heavily sweetened tea, sugar-added juices and so-called energy drinks) was approved by a 3-to-1 margin by voters in Berkeley, Calif. Conventional wisdom (and the soda industry) immediately labeled Berkeley a wacky anomaly. But in fact that East Bay university town is a harbinger: It was the first, or among the first, to voluntarily and intentionally desegregate schools, make sidewalks wheelchair accessible, establish a municipal recycling program and limit fast-food packaging and indoor smoking. Each of these was radical in its time, and all are now common \u2014 as I believe soda taxes will be five years from now.\nThe Berkeley tax \u201cworks\u201d: Prices have gone up, and some stores have stopped selling taxed beverages altogether, although it\u2019s too soon to tell whether consumption has declined or how much money has been generated. So the door has been opened, and this year four cities in Northern California \u2014 San Francisco, Oakland, Albany and Richmond \u2014 are considering a soda tax, along with Illinois and Boulder, Colo. Britain plans to establish a national soda tax in 2018, and India, Indonesia and other countries are debating one. And no consideration of this subject can omit Mexico, which established a national tax on soda and junk food in January 2014. In that laboratory of 120 million people, sales of sugary beverages have indeed declined, while those of bottled water have increased.\nThis year\u2019s biggest news in this arena could come from Philadelphia, the country\u2019s fifth biggest city, where a tax as high as three cents per ounce may be voted out of committee as early as Wednesday, and come to full vote in the City Council in a few weeks. The plan, part of Mayor Jim Kenney\u2019s budget package, is especially interesting for four reasons. One, no public referendum is needed, as the council approves the budget. Two, its passage in the spring may pave the way for other cities to get a tax on their ballots this November. Three, even die-hard soda tax advocates usually recommend two-cents-per-ounce as an acceptable level; three cents is wildly optimistic (and, indeed, may be seen as an opening bid with an opportunity for compromise).\nFinally, in what is by some measures the country\u2019s poorest big city, the tax is being billed as an anti-poverty initiative. Until now, every proposed soda tax has been sold first as a health measure; income from the tax has been secondary \u2014 destined for the general fund in Berkeley and, in Mexico, for establishing safe, free drinking water.\nMayor Kenney\u2019s plan is different. The tax is being pitched as one that will pay for services for the city\u2019s needy, and especially children \u2014 community schools, universal prekindergarten (which has overwhelming support), parks, recreation centers, libraries \u2014 rather than as one that will discourage people from consuming a damaging product. The health effects, of course, are equally beneficial, but Mayor Kenney and his allies maintain that there is simply no better way to raise this much-needed funding (an estimated $95 million annually) than to tax sugar-sweetened beverages.\n\u201cWe are going to a source where there is substantial profit,\u201d Mayor Kenney said to me in a phone interview last week, \u201cand one that has the ability to take that hit and not skip a beat. They sell more of their product in poor communities than elsewhere, and for generations none of that profit was passed on to those communities. There is no downside to this other than that the three major soda companies may make a little less money.\u201d\nThe soda producers and distributors, as well as the Teamsters members who deliver the product, argue that the tax is a job killer, and may spend as much as $10 million to make that case. There\u2019s zero evidence to substantiate that claim; people who don\u2019t buy soda will most likely buy other beverages, in most cases produced by the same companies.\nThere are those \u2014 including the Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders \u2014 who oppose soda taxes as a regressive tax on the poor. But it is poor people who are disproportionately targeted in the marketing of sugary foods, and poor people who most suffer the health consequences of consuming them. Furthermore, as Philadelphia\u2019s plan demonstrates, this tax will benefit low-income residents in two ways: It will increase their services and decrease their likelihood of developing chronic disease. Nothing regressive about that.\nThe logic of taxing sugar-sweetened beverages has been clear for a decade; every delay in doing so means dooming another percentage of our children to the increased threat of diabetes and other diseases. 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        "raw_content": "Pro Football|Tom Savage\u2019s Return Raises Concussion Protocol Concerns\nTom Savage\u2019s Return Raises Concussion Protocol Concerns\nTexans quarterback Tom Savage was hit by 49ers lineman Elvis Dumervil in the second quarter on Sunday.CreditCreditTim Warner/Getty Images\nBy Ken Belson and Victor Mather\nThe N.F.L. on Monday said it may strengthen its protocol for assessing possible concussions after another player was allowed to return to play despite a violent hit to the head that left him on his back Sunday with his hands noticeably twitching.\nThe latest case involved the Houston Texans quarterback Tom Savage, who was hit by Elvis Dumervil of the San Francisco 49ers after throwing a pass in the second quarter.\nIt seemed at first like another hard hit in a sport full of them, but the immediate aftermath was more unusual. Savage rolled onto his back on the turf at NRG Stadium in Houston and lifted up his hands, which visibly trembled as if he were experiencing an electric shock, a telltale sign of a potential concussion, according to experts.\nTom Savage Injury After Hit from Elvis Dumervil | 49ers vs. Texans NFLCreditCreditVideo by TUV SPORT HD\nSavage checked into the sideline medical tent but emerged after a few minutes and re-entered the game for the next series. He threw two incompletions as his team failed to get a first down.\nSavage tried to come back for the next series, and was seen arguing with team officials before being escorted to the locker room. T.J. Yates replaced him. The Texans eventually lost, 26-16. There was no update on Savage\u2019s condition on Monday.\nAn N.F.L. spokesman, Joe Lockhart, said the league and N.F.L. Players Association would look into how Savage was evaluated for a possible concussion and reassess the protocol the league has used for several years \u201cto see if it can be strengthened.\u201d\n\u201cWe believe very strongly that the protocol is an important part of our overall effort to improve player safety,\u201d Lockhart said in a conference call with reporters on Monday. The review, based on how quickly the league has handled similar cases, could take weeks.\nThere was also criticism when the Seattle Seahawks quarterback, Russell Wilson, did not immediately go through the concussion protocol despite a hard hit during a game against the Arizona Cardinals on Nov. 9. The N.F.L. is still reviewing that case.\nThe New Orleans Saints tight end Coby Fleener was initially not checked for a concussion on Nov. 26 despite receiving a helmet-to-helmet hit violent enough that the defender was penalized for hitting a defenseless receiver. Fleener was eventually diagnosed with a concussion and left the game.\nIndianapolis Colts quarterback Jacoby Brissett was hit in the head on Nov. 12 and slow to get up. He was evaluated on the sideline and judged fit to play, but about a half-hour later, symptoms emerged and he was diagnosed with a concussion.\nThe N.F.L. has pledged to make the game safer after being criticized for denying the links between head hits and degenerative brain disease for decades.\nIn recent years, the league has changed rules to reduce hits to the head and it has deployed medical professionals on the sidelines and in the press boxes to quickly identify and test players whom they suspect have suffered concussions.\nYet the N.F.L. concedes the protocol is not foolproof because concussions are often difficult to diagnose in just a few minutes. In some cases, the symptoms are apparent immediately; in others, the players will develop symptoms an hour or even a day later.\nUnder the protocol, an independent neurologist on the sideline, separate from the team doctor, evaluates players and determines if they are able to play.\nThe independent neurologists are typically specialists from hospitals near the home team. They are paid for their time at games and, in theory, are not supposed to be influenced by a team\u2019s doctors, though in some cities they may work at the same medical facility as the team doctor.\nAfter the game on Sunday, the Texans coach, Bill O\u2019Brien, said: \u201cWe evaluated him. We made the determination \u2014 not me, obviously, the evaluators \u2014 made the determination to put him back in the game. We put him back in the game, and he came out, and they evaluated him a little bit more just because of what they saw, and that\u2019s where it\u2019s at.\u201d\n\u201cI don\u2019t have anything to do with that,\u201d O\u2019Brien added. \u201cReally, all I do is coach.\u201d\nSavage\u2019s return to the game generated anger and disbelief among many fans and commentators.\nBrian T. Smith of The Houston Chronicle, under the headline \u201cN.F.L. appears brain dead after letting Tom Savage back into game,\u201d wrote: \u201cYou know there\u2019s no way in the world Savage should have been allowed to return to that football game. Only in the N.F.L.\u201d\nChris Nowinski, co-founder of the Concussion Legacy Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to concussions in sports, said that the tests given to players on the sideline, which include a handful of questions, are notoriously imprecise.\nPlayers should be forced to sit for at least 10 minutes on the sidelines to give doctors a better sense of whether symptoms, like dizziness and disorientation, are emerging, Nowinski said. If not, he added, the league risks putting injured players back into games and having them receive a second, even more damaging concussion.\n\u201cThis is a life-or-death issue and if they don\u2019t get their arms around it, it will become a life-or-death issue on television,\u201d Nowinski said. \u201cThey can\u2019t keep rolling the dice. 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        "raw_content": "Kathy Spencer: We should pay doctors to work only in the public system\nSurgeons have an interest in long waiting times. Contracts to work only in the public system could help. Photo / File\nIt is common for doctors in our public hospitals to also work in the private sector, creating a conflict for the doctors involved. Here is a typical example of how our public and private health sectors interact.\n\"Jennifer\" was advised she would need back surgery. Because there was a lot of pain, and a risk of paralysis, the doctor advised the operation should be performed soon. However, she would have to wait up to eight months for treatment in the public system.\nOn the other hand, if she had private health insurance, or could pay about $50,000 from her own pocket, she could receive an operation within two weeks in a private hospital. Long waits for public treatment clearly increase demand in the private sector. What would happen if we got rid of long waits?\nReducing the public hospital wait for Jennifer to something like the 2-4 weeks on offer privately would mean a large drop in demand in the private sector. Because doctors are generally paid a much higher rate when they work in the private sector than they earn in public hospitals, doctors with \"dual practice\" would suffer a drop in income.\nThis conflict has long been recognised in the UK health system, and efforts have been made to address it. Meanwhile the issue barely gets a mention here.\nOperations such as hip and knee replacements, the back surgery Jennifer needs, replacing a heart valve or cardiac bypass surgery, are classed as \"elective\". This doesn't mean unnecessary or optional, it simply means the service is provided seven or more days after the decision to proceed with treatment.\nThe current maximum waiting times for these procedures are four months to be assessed by a specialist after a patient is referred by their GP and a further four months to be treated following assessment.\nHowever even these modest targets are proving too difficult for some district health boards.\nFor example, the Ministry of Health's website showed that in February this year Auckland Orthopaedics had required 42 per cent of patients to wait longer than four months from assessment to treatment and at Hutt Valley Ophthalmology, 14 per cent of patients had waited longer than four months to be assessed by a specialist while 12 per cent of patients had waited longer than four months from assessment to treatment.\nNurse strangled at hospital; staff issued with camera vests\nBowel cancer society wants more information\nHealth Minister pulls plug on $100m IT project for now\nSouth Auckland to get new $28.2m dental clinic\nWhether led by National or Labour, reducing waiting times has been a priority for successive governments for the past 22 years. Before then, we had waiting lists that some people stayed on for years, many never receiving surgery.\nThe change from waiting lists to booking systems in the mid-1990s signalled a serious intention to do better for public patients. Waiting times would be reduced and patients would have the certainty of an actual booked appointment time.\nPoints systems and qualifying thresholds for treatment were introduced to make the system fair and transparent. They would also give governments a sound basis for investing more money to lower the thresholds and get more people treated.\nAs part of this push, the Government invested $260 million to clear the large backlogs of patients on waiting lists. Later, a central pool of funding for extra electives (above what DHBs were already delivering) was set up. This pool has increased from $132m in 2007/08 to $364m in the current year.\nBut despite it being a \"priority\", and very significant financial investment, we have yet to achieve what was envisaged 22 years ago.\nWaiting several months for treatment causes an unacceptable level of pain, disability, anxiety and disruption to the lives of the people affected. This situation won't improve without making changes. To make a start, one of our larger DHBs should take the lead by offering a new contract to doctors in one specialty (eg, cardiothoracic) to work exclusively in the public sector.\nThe contract would include milestones to cut the current maximum waits in half and provide patients with the earliest possible booked appointment times.\nFunding would be provided to the DHB to pay more to doctors willing to give up their private practices.\nNext, the DHB managers and clinical staff would make the changes they need to run a more efficient service. This could mean greater separation of elective and urgent cases so that fewer electives are \"bumped\". It could also mean nurses and other staff being employed more flexibly (eg, as surgical assistants) to free-up surgeons to do more operations.\nThe cost of paying more to some doctors needs to be compared with the high costs in the present system \u2014 the costs for patients waiting for treatment, the extra money that governments keep investing in electives, costs to people who take out private insurance to avoid long waits, large co-payments for insured people, and costs for those who pay for private treatment out of their own pockets.\nWith the system under review, the time is right to start talking about the elephant in the waiting room \u2014 specialists with dual practice.\n\u2022 Kathy Spencer was a deputy director-general in the Ministry of Health, a general manager in ACC and a manager in the Treasury. 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        "raw_content": "Schools investing millions in new digital technology\nThe Clarke County School District is investing millions of dollars into new technology, buying upgraded smart boards for the district's classrooms, thousands of $300 netbooks - miniature computers - and putting hundreds of iPads into the hands of teachers, administrators and school media centers.\nThe school district also will tap into a so-called longitudinal data system linked to student assessments and other information that ultimately will help students build skills - telling parents, teachers and students not just that a child needs work in math, but in what particular segments of math, according to Clarke County Schools Superintendent Philip Lanoue.\n\"I can drill down and see, 'Oh, I didn't do well in mixed fractions,' \" he told representatives of community service agencies and non-profits recently.\nIn partnership with the University of Georgia's College of Education and others, the school district also is trying to land a multimillion-dollar federal grant that, among other things, will help teachers and students link up with the best online learning resources, he said.\nThe school district has hired a new technology coordinator, and planners are hoping to build more digital links to the Athens community, Lanoue said.\nThose new netbooks will replace about 6,000 older computers scheduled to be cycled out and replaced, and many, while not new, are usable.\n\"Those, I'm going to push back out to the community,\" said Lanoue, who envisions community blogs and networks.\nWith all those netbooks, plus the iPads, smartphones and other devices many students already have, he envisions a time when every student in a class will have access to one of the devices.\nA few years ago, educators were worried about cellphones distracting students, but now more and more see them as essential teaching and learning tools.\nInstead of telling students to shut their phones off when they walk in the school door, they're encouraging them to BYOT, as they call it - Bring Your Own Technology.\n\"We have to meet our kids where they come from, and technology is a huge part of their lives,\" said Oconee County Schools Superintendent Jason Branch, who recently announced that all the county's public schools are now wireless.\nClarke and other area districts also have gone wireless or are working toward it.\n\"Our kids are digital learners,\" explained Madison County Superintendent Allen McCannon. \"Kids consider their phones an appendage of their bodies.\"\nMany parents still question the BYOT idea, Branch acknowledged in a recent community update on the school district's Web page and in an editorial in The Oconee Enterprise newspaper.\n\"What concerns do you have?\" asked Branch. He also asked for opinions on whether students should be allowed to bring their own technology to school, and whether parents would allow their children to do it.\nSome parents worry that schools are trying to replace teachers with digital devices, but that's not the case, said Tim Johnson, executive director of Whatever It Takes, or WIT.\nThe WIT partnership, which includes the Clarke County School District as well as public agencies and private groups, aims to boost high school graduation rates and child well-being in the county. WIT also would be one of the partners if the school district gets the federal grant.\n\"The perception some people have is that technology substitutes for teachers,\" Johnson said. \"It's a tool for teachers.\"\nTeachers are going to have to learn how to use more technological resources, too, Lanoue said.\n\"I'm going to be pretty hard-nosed about it. It's not an option. This is how we're going to do business; get on the train,\" he said.\nIt's easier for some school districts to embrace technology than others, however, said former Morgan County Schools Superintendent Stan DeJarnett, a panelist at an education conference on the UGA campus last week.\n\"Funding in some places is better than ever before,\" he said. \"In other areas, we're hanging on by the skin of our teeth.\"\n\u2022 Follow education reporter Lee Shearer at www.facebook.com/LeeShearerABH or twitter.com/LeeShearer.",
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        "raw_content": "What Makes and Motivates a Serial Killer?\nThe FBI estimates that there is anywhere between 25-50 active serial killers in the United States at any given time. It\u2019s enough to make you wonder who they might be. Perhaps someone you bumped into on the street? Maybe a neighbor, a coworker or even family member \u2013 wouldn\u2019t you like to know the tell-tale signs so you could avoid them at all costs?\nWhile not all serial killers possess the same traits, have similar backgrounds, lifestyles or motives, there are several common denominators:\nMental Illness/Psychopathy\nVictims of emotional, physical or sexual abuse\nFetishism, partialism or necrophilia\nFascination with fire setting\nSadistic childhood activity like torturing animals\nJust note, however, that having one of these traits doesn\u2019t inevitably necessitate you\u2019re a serial murderer, but you might want to consider seeking professional help. There is no infallible equation or formula for making a serial killer, but we have a rough idea of how they tick.\nBased on motivations for killing, there are four basic types: visionary, mission-oriented, hedonistic and power/control seekers. There can be overlap, of course, depending on the killer.\nThe visionary generally suffers from a severe mental disorder and has lost touch with reality. They have delusions and hallucinations that compel them to murder. Sometimes they believe they were only doing what God or the Devil told them to do. The \u201cSon of Sam\u201d is a classic example of a visionary demon-mandated serial killer. He believed a demon spoke through his neighbor\u2019s dog and ordered him to kill.\nMission-oriented serial killers, on the other hand, are not typically considered psychotic. They target people they deem undesirable and feel it\u2019s their justifiable duty to eliminate them. With that said, victims are usually individuals from different religions and ethnic or racial groups. However, mission-oriented serial killers have also been known to murder based on sexual orientation and occupation; homosexuals and prostitutes have been targeted by this type of killer.\nA hedonistic serial killer is the type you\u2019d expect to see in a psychological thriller or horror movie. They take pleasure in killing and are capable of doing really heinous things to their victims. There are three subcategories of this type killer: thrill, lust and comfort killers.\nThrill killers get an adrenaline rush from inducing fear and pain. They live for the hunt and kill and many strive to commit the perfect murder, meaning they are able to go without killing for long periods of time and tend to refine their methods. For lust killers, fantasy is the key factor in their killings, and they get a rise out of torturing and mutilating their victims. The comfort killer murders for material gain and often has previous convictions for theft, fraud, embezzlement or other related crimes. Hitmen, for example, are sometimes considered comfort killers.\nThe primary motive for a power/control-oriented serial killer is self-explanatory. To overcome feelings of powerlessness or inadequacy, such killers murder to exert power and dominance over their victims. While this type often also sexuallyabuses their victims, it is not motivated by lust. Often, power/control-oriented serial killers were victims of sexual abuse themselves.\nDespite popular belief that serial killers have an above average IQ, studies actually suggest, minus a few exceptions, that serial killers tend to have an average or low-average IQ. Out of a sample size of 202 individuals, 89 was their median IQ. Still, a low IQ is little comfort to anyone who might cross their paths.\nAs for what makes a serial killer, it\u2019s hard to say. There are theories suggesting that damage to the frontal lobe of the brain, the part responsible for planning, motivation and decision-making, may be a trigger for murderous tendencies. Chromosomal abnormalities and mental illness may be another possibility.\nHowever, the most common denominator found in serial killers relates to childhood development and trauma. Many came from broken homes caused by divorce, separation, a lack of discipline or an absent parent. A number of them were victims of physical, sexual and/or emotional abuse and neglect. Without support from others and positive relationships,a child is unlikely to recover from trauma in a positive way, but thankfully, most people who\u2019ve experienced childhood trauma do not grow up to be serial killers.\nIf there is an \u201cX\u201d factor in the making of a serial killer, we don\u2019t know it yet. They could be anybody...\nHaven\u2019t reached your daily quota of serial killer stories? Check out the Parcast podcast drama series Unsolved Murders: True Crime Stories at parcast.com. It\u2019s a modern twist on old time radio that delves into the mystery of true cold cases and unsolved murders.\n13 Thoughts I Had While Listening ...",
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        "raw_content": "Book Review: The Best of Bridgman: Boxed Set\nThis is the boxed set containing three Bridgman anatomy books published by Dover, namely, The Book of a Hundred Hands, Heads, Features and Faces and Bridgman's Life Drawing. Let's take a look at them separately.\nThere's certainly more than a hundred hands in this book \u2014 I've tried counting but lost count after a few pages. I would have called it The Book of a Tonne of Hands. The drawings of hands and fingers are plentiful and in a great variety of angles. This is a great resource book to practice from. If you want more hands, just turn the book 90 degrees, again, and again.\nI like the style here, which looks more realistic \u2014 even though sketchy \u2014 than those ultra stylized ones from Burne Hogarth's Drawing Dynamic Hands. However, Hogarth's book has a clearer structure and is easier to follow.\nThis is a very thin book at 64 pages. It's an introductory guide to drawing heads. It touches basic construction of heads and the major placements and proportions of features on the face. There's a bit on using cube construction to help draw heads in different angles, but it's really simplified that nothing is mentioned on how to handle jaws.\nAbout a third of the book is on portrait drawings, in his style, of famous people like Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, etc. He also talks about some famous artists from the past. I must say that all these are not really necessary although interesting.\nIf you want to construct heads out of memory, you might want to check out Burne Hogarth's Drawing the Human Head.\nThe main use of this book is probably to help artists visualise the weight, forms of construction and mass of the figures. Half of the book is on simplified posed figures to illustrate the point. The other half deals with the other parts of the body. There's a bit more on head and features construction here.\nThis book doesn't teach the anatomical parts which is dealt with in The Human Machine.\nThis is like volume one of introductory figure drawing and his other book Constructive Anatomy is volume two.\nWhen the three books are sold as a boxed set, it's a great bargain for the price.\nBelow are previews I found on Google Books for The Book of a Hundred Hands. I can't find the previews to other books. If you like the books, you can get them from the Amazon links I've put at the bottom \u2014 it goes to the boxed set.\nPlaces to get The Best of Bridgman: Boxed Set:\ngeorge b bridgman\nHi Parka, I'm really fond of\nSubmitted by Typhoon Swell on August 28, 2011 - 7:18am\nI'm really fond of your work on this blog. The greatest for artbooks pictures review, in my opinion, and by far my favorite.\nIt's nice to see that it even contains a category for anatomy books ! Since I'm very interesting by all kind of medicine, I enjoy them.\nI've got a question about this boxed set : are the three books separate or all in one ? And is there a \"box\" or is this name just the fact that there are three books all together ?\nThanks & congratulations \\o/\nTyphoon Swell.\nIt comes with a cardboard\nIt comes with a cardboard slipcase.\nSubmitted by Typhoon Swell on August 28, 2011 - 10:41pm\nHey, if i have Bridgmans\nSubmitted by daniel on June 30, 2013 - 12:50am\nHey, if i have Bridgmans-Complete-Guide-Drawing-Life, should i get this ones too? or is it the same books? I'm having a hard time trying to figure out if its the same books or not.\nMuch of the content here are already included in Bridgman's Complete Guide to Drawing from Life\nSubmitted by daniel on July 10, 2013 - 8:09am",
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        "raw_content": "Jul 18, 2012 2KHz, London, England\nCast Into Seasons 03:58\nAmber Hands 03:58\nWe're pretty sure that we should be hallucinating right now. It doesn't mean that we are, but this feels like the hallucination of our dreams, the way that it's supposed to feel.\nWe start off with \"Amber Hands\" and we're confused. We're terrified about where this is going, where we're being taken and we can't tell if this is good or bad. We're thinking that it's going in the wrong direction though. We've gone off the rails and there is NO bringing it back. We're going to be buried. We think we're still alive, in fact, we're very certain of that and that would make the burial twice as bad, unfortunate even.\nFrom there, the UK group S.C.U.M. take us into \"Cast Into Seasons,\" a song that makes us settle down a lot. Everything has shifted into a more stable level and we're no longer afraid of where we're being taken. We consider that this is going to work out, that we won't be ground up in an engine and strewn about the ground like a shower of blood, muscle and bone. The lights are still pulsing and we're not out of the moody and somewhat scary woods just yet, but conditions are more favorable, hallucination-wise. Lead singer Thomas Cohen then scoops us right up in his arms and we move into a gentler portion of the freak-out. The looping sounds and the distorted sensations die down some and we feel as if Cohen knows exactly the right way to whisper, the right foods to offer us, how to administer the prescription or the antidote. We're still hallucinating, but this is a place that we could see ourselves living if it stays temperate and mostly like this. The occasional fucked up moments could be navigated.\nMore from S.C.U.M More\nS.C.U.M - Amber Hands By Daytrotter July 18, 2012 | 6:00am\nS.C.U.M - Paris By Daytrotter July 18, 2012 | 6:00am\nS.C.U.M - Requiem By Daytrotter July 18, 2012 | 6:00am\nS.C.U.M - Cast Into Seasons By Daytrotter July 18, 2012 | 6:00am",
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        "raw_content": "My take: Health Information Technology--there's no turning back!\nThe American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA), sometimes called the Stimulus Act, was an $831 billion economic stimulus package enacted by the 111th Congress in February 2009 and signed into law on February 17, 2009 by the President. It included $22 billion as incentives to encourage adoption of certified electronic medical records in hospitals and medical practices. The rationale behind the policy directive was clear: system-wide implementation of electronic medical records enables improvement in diagnostics and treatment coordination, fewer errors, and better coordination of patient care by teams of providers. Almost immediately, the medical community cried foul. Their primary beef: the cost to implement these new systems would not be recovered by the incentives.\nSimilarly, physicians pushed back on the conversion of the U.S. coding system from ICD-9 to ICD-10. They did not question the need for the upgrade: the increase from 19,000 to 68,000 codes is necessary to more accurately capture all relevant clinical aspects of a patient\u2019s condition and align our data gathering with 20 other developed systems of the world where ICD-10 is already used. That health insurers, medical groups, hospitals and others must use the same coding system that reflects advances in how we diagnose and treat seems a no brainer. But some physicians pushed back due to costs and disruption in their practices.\nLast week, physicians won a battle: the Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS) announced it was delaying the deadline for implementation of ICD-10 for a year, to October 1, 2015. The American Medical Association commended CMS; the American Hospital Association, BlueCross BlueShield Association, Advanced Medical Technology Association were caught by surprise and disappointed since the delay will cost up to $6 billion (American Health Information Management Association estimate) and the majority were well on their way to making the transition by October 1, 2014. But many physicians were lagging in its implementation while also playing catch-up with meaningful use, so CMS conceded to their request. .\nNo stakeholder in the U.S. system likes mandates. Doctors don\u2019t like rules made by others outside of their profession, especially expensive IT requirements that aren\u2019t offset by higher revenues or more favorable reimbursement. Hospitals face eroding operating margins from aggressive insurers and declining reimbursement from Medicare and Medicaid: the cost for implementing meaningful use and ICD-10 means other investments must wait. And for insurers, expanded coding using a new system means higher administrative costs at a time when premiu increases are more tightly regulated and their margins cut by the new excise tax and cost of compliance with the Affordable Care Act. The fact remains that the federal policy in the U.S. health system is to connect the system using modern clinical and administrative information systems. That government cost-cutting in the past five years has not raided the $22 billion meaningful use fund for other purposes speaks volumes.\nIt is worth it? Here\u2019s my take:\nHIT is a necessary investment; it is a means to the end of better care. The rationale for HIT is not improved efficiency or higher revenues. It is better care. Improved accuracy in diagnosis, increased efficacy and effectiveness in treatment coordination, fewer errors, improved safety and enhanced patient adherence. It is necessary overhead\u2014the cost of being in business.\nThe biggest HIT challenge is not the systems we buy, but the way we manage our people and processes. Spending up to $20 million to implement the ICD-10 transition and $80,000 per clinician for a certified electronic health record is a waste if unaccompanied by changes in the way care is organized, accountability assigned, performance monitored, and payments disbursed. The major barriers most organizations face are people issues: the cost of a poor hire, failure to extrapolate data from HIT into process improvements and strategy, and or delusional thinking that HIT is a nightmare that might go away. Paralysis in organizations facing HIT decisions is not an app that needs fixing or a security breach; it\u2019s about failure to effectively integrate technologies into strategy that defines the organization\u2019s path to sustainability and growth.\nThere\u2019s no going back. The Gen X and Millennial generations are tech-savvy. 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        "raw_content": "By Tony Bradley, PCWorld | Mar 28, 2011 5:33 PM PT\nFour Reasons to Avoid the BlackBerry PlayBook\nPlayBook Must Juggle Consumer, Corporate Needs\nThe BlackBerry PlayBook will soon move from vaporware to the real world. The seven-inch tablet will be available April 19 in 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB models that match the price of equivalent Apple iPad 2 models at $500, $600, and $700. The parity of storage capacity and price makes for a somewhat level playing field in comparing the two, so here are a few reasons that stand out to steer clear of the BlackBerry PlayBook.\nWhile the two tablets may seem evenly matched, you're paying the same amount for a smaller device with the PlayBook. It's like going to a restaurant and having them tell you that the medium drink, and the large drink are both the same price. Wouldn't you get the large drink? There are those, however, who consider the seven inch tablet to be a virtue--lighter and easier to work with one-handed. I'm just not one of them. I don't agree that those factors are worth sacrificing display size.\nThe jury is still out and there is plenty of passionate debate over whether the tablet can fill the role of mobile computing platform in place of a notebook PC. With a tablet like the iPad 2 or Xoom, there is at least enough screen real estate to take on some productivity tasks, but a tablet like the BlackBerry PlayBook is more like an oversized smartphone than a slim notebook and is too small to accomplish much more than you can with many smartphones.\nThe BlackBerry tethering feature is sort of cool--being able to sync email and use the PlayBook as a larger external display for a BlackBerry smartphone (although not much larger as we just got done talking about). However, with the PlayBook, tethering with a BlackBerry smartphone isn't just a feature, it's a necessity. The initial PlayBook models will only be equipped with Wi-Fi, and will be unable to sync data with a BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) at all. Tablets like the iPad 2 and Xoom also come in 3G models with cellular networking to connect in areas where no wireless network is available.\nThe PlayBook doesn't do email. Using BlackBerry Bridge to tether the PlayBook with a BlackBerry smartphone will allow some email functionality by enabling the smartphone connection with BES to pass through to the tablet. As for email outside of BES, RIM suggests using the Web to get to it--like logging into Outlook Web Access. An update is planned for later this year which will supposedly give the PlayBook the ability to connect to BES natively, and possible expand other email options, but for a tablet aimed primarily at business users this wonky email setup is a severe handicap.\nRIM won some bonus points with the announcement that the BlackBerry PlayBook will be able to run Android apps. Kudos. However, Android as a platform has only a fraction of the apps available for Apple's iOS. If you break it down based on apps that are actually designed for the tablet as opposed to the smartphone, the gap is even wider in favor of the iPad. I know that the majority of app pitches I get are aimed at the iPad, and when I inquire about other platforms Android is on the radar, but has to wait a few months because it's a lower priority.\nThe Android apps won't run natively either, which could lead to performance issues. The Android apps will run in an a separate environment within an app player which can be downloaded from BlackBerry App World. The PlayBook will also run BlackBerry apps, but there are even fewer of those.\nIn many ways, the PlayBook seems more on par with the Atrix 4G laptop dock than with other tablets. It has more functionality than the Atrix 4G as a standalone mobile device, but when it comes to critical functionality the RIM tablet relies heavily on the BlackBerry smartphone.\nIf you have a BlackBerry smartphone, there are some cool features in the PlayBook and you should at least check it out--but, I believe that other tablets still present a much better value. If you don't have a BlackBerry smartphone, don't even think about getting a PlayBook tablet.\nFor an alternate perspective on why I believe the PlayBook is suited for business even though I think consumers should avoid it, read Why the BlackBerry PlayBook Is an Ideal Tablet for Business.",
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        "raw_content": "Brett Kavanaugh: A Triumph for Trump\nT.P Sreenivasan\nThose like me who watched the American television in the last one month may have been impressed by the search for truth about the allegation of sexual assault made by Prof Christine Blasey Ford against President Trump\u2019s nominee to the Supreme Court, Judge Brett Kavanaugh. It appeared as though the \u2018Me-too\u201d movement, which led to the rolling of heads of many mighty men, was making its way to the Supreme Court and the White House itself.Tears rolled down the cheeks not only of the accuser, but also of the accused, when their alleged teenage activities were discussed in lurid details in the US Senate. No other issue dominated the public discourse in the US as the confirmation process marked by high drama and a sense of foreboding.\nThe public opinion appeared to be swinging from one position to another, at times convinced about Ford\u2019s sincerity, and at other times about the ferocity of Kavanaugh\u2019s denial as the two made emotional appeals to the Senate and the media. The President himself said at one point that he was keeping an eye on the Senate hearings as he found a ring of conviction in Ford\u2019s allegations. But in the end, Judge Kavanaugh was appointed to the top US court with a 50-48 vote, marking a triumph for himself as well as for the President. It was clear again that the more things change in society and politics, the more remain the same. Male superiority and Presidential authority remained intact, as the Senators voted on Party lines, despite the dictates of their conscience. A couple of Senators hummed and hawed, but the final tally reflected the reality of the political division in the country. Many Republicans may not approve of many of the Presidential actions, but they remain within the confines of the Party for their sheer survival. Personal convictions are set aside for the sake of Party solidarity. Democracy was saved as nobody asked, as Justin Pilate did, \u201cWhat is Truth?\u201d\nThe Supreme Court Justices in the US are selected for life by the President, but they are appointed only after a Senate confirmation. There have been occasions when the Senate held up the appointments for one reason or another. Much depends on the standing of the President and the transparency with which the nominees are selected. Donald Trump's court choice generated a controversy that captured the nation's attention in a way that few political issues do as the President\u2019s credibility was pretty low and serious allegations were made on the grounds of the newly sensitive issue of sexual harassment. It generated daily headlines rivalled only by the US quadrennial presidential elections. \"We will be ill-served in the long run if we abandon the presumption of innocence and fairness,\" was the dictum that prevailed.\nBlasey Ford, who subjected herself to the humiliation of recounting her experience said she was \"100%\" sure that Brett Kavanaugh assaulted her. Judge Kavanaugh denied the allegations that he drank to the point of memory loss in an emotional manner considered unworthy of a Judge in a feisty confrontation with Senators. Even those who felt that he was innocent doubted his ability to serve as a Justice of the Supreme Court with the kind of temperament he exhibited. The conclusion was that Ford may have been honest about her experience, but there was no evidence to show that it was Kavanaugh who attacked her. He confessed to his love for beer, but denied the claims of Ford and a couple of other women who made allegations of indecent exposure and drunkenness, while he was at Yale University. The Senate gave an opportunity to FBI to do a short investigation of his background, but the report produced no incriminating evidence to support the charges. President Trump, who claimed that he was a teetotaller, defended Kavanaugh and brushed aside the charges against him to clear the way for the Senate confirmation.\nThe one lingering question for which there is no answer yet is why Ford came up with her allegation only after Kavanaugh was nominated to the Supreme Court. She said that she had revealed her dark secret to others engaged in her therapy, but did not want to go public. She felt, however, that her childhood attacker would be on the US Supreme Court for life was a possibility, which horrified her. Strangely enough, no one accused her of playing into the hands of the Democratic Party because she appeared genuine in her agony. There was sympathy for her plight, but not for her passionate appeals to reject him. There was also an element of doubt as to whether a teenage misdemeanour should go against a Judge, who had an unblemished record of service as testified by several FBI investigations at different stages of his career.\nKavanaugh fought for his survival, even though there were occasions when he appealed for public sympathy rather than fairness for his plight. He went to the extent of saying that, far from being a sexual predator, he was a virgin in school and much later. His confession that he loved beer was not considered serious enough to block his nomination. President Trump appeared to be open to withdraw his nomination when public opinion seemed to swing towards Ford, but it was evident that Kavanaugh was crucial for him because of the Judge\u2019s declared position that no punishment should be imposed on a serving President. Given the fact that the investigation about the alleged Russian interference in the US elections were taking several twists and turns, President Trump wanted not only a Conservative majority in the Supreme Court, but also a committed Judge like Kavanaugh. The fight was tough, but he won with simulation and dissimulation and misdirections, as concluded by \u2018The New Yorker\u2019.\nThe appointment of Brett Kavanaugh has brought up once again the persisting doubts about the system. It permits assertion of the President\u2019s wishes as the democratic process in the Senate is weak and partisan. The Supreme Court Justices, who are not elected, hold office for life and remain arbiters of US law for a lengthy period of time. The present case, which was the most controversial process in a century, is particularly significant during a volatile Presidency. Similarly, it is worthy of note that the extraordinary prominence that gender issues have assumed in recent days made no difference to the reality of political partisanship. In the world over, gender equality and concern for violence against women still remain matters of pious sentiment rather than reasons for change.\nSupreme CourtDonald TrumpBrett Kavanaugh",
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        "raw_content": "Horsepower & Torque\nExplaining the Fundamental Measures of Engine Performance in Plain English\nBy Joe Pettit\nThis is the first installment of a new series in Sport Truck devoted to bringing new enthusiasts up to speed on technical issues that tend to get distorted in the translation from engineers to our enthusiast readership. The present installment is a good case in point. We all use horsepower and torque, and for the most part we believe we know what these terms mean. But how accurate is that belief? What is the difference between a foot-pound and a pound-foot? And what does a foot-pound have to do with horsepower? We'll examine and explain this and other technical concepts in this series in easy to understand terms.\nIn addition, we'll include real world, useful applications of this information. For example, as we explain in our current offering, there are specific areas of an engine you can alter to increase the power and force output of an internal combustion engine. Once you're aware of those, then you can make educated changes to your engine combination that will actually give you the desired result. We hope you find the information entertaining, informative, and useful.\nto understand horsepower and torque, we need first to understand a few concepts used in developing the units of horsepower and torque. These are the concepts of mass, force, work, power, and, yes, torque.\nMass: Mass is essentially the measure of how much matter is in an object. To find the mass of an object, you can divide its weight by the force of gravity or multiply its mass by the force of gravity to get its weight. Now that we've introduced the concept of force in order to explain mass, it's time to explore the concept of force.\nForce: Just as we used force to help define mass, we'll use mass to help define force. We already discussed the relationship of weight to mass as the application of the force of gravity to a mass. There are two points of interest about the force of gravity that will help us understand both mass and force. First, the force of gravity pulls you toward the center of the Earth, and second, that force is proportional to your mass. The more matter you contain, the greater the force of Earth's gravity on you. In other words, the more massive you are, the more you weigh, at least when you're near a monstrously larger mass such as a planet or a moon.\nWeight is a measure of the force of gravity. Another way of looking at it is that force causes acceleration. When you put an object on a scale, it applies a force to the springs in the scale compressing them. The amount of compression is an indication of the force exerted on the mass.\nThese observations are so obvious that their importance were overlooked for millennia until Isaac Newton formulated these relationships into his Second Law of gravity, from where the concepts of horsepower and torque come from, as well as much of the mechanics that govern the performance of your machine. Newton's Second Law states that the acceleration (A) of an object is directly proportional to the force (F) applied, and inversely proportional to the object's mass (M). In other words, the more force applied to an object, the greater the rate of acceleration. Also, the more massive an object the lower the rate of acceleration. Newton's Second Law is best known as an equation: F = MA, or force equals mass times acceleration.\nWork: The definition of work is the application of a force over a distance. In order to make the concept of work a measurable and useful term, the distance only counts if it is in the direction of the force you apply. For example, lifting a 10-pound weight and putting it on a rack is an example of work. The force is the weight (10 pounds) and the distance is the height of the rack from the floor. If you lift the weight, carry it across the room, and put it on a rack, technically you haven't done any more work because the force of gravity is vertical and the transit across the room was horizontal.\nThe foot-pound, or ft-lb (distance times force), is the unit of work (it's also the unit of energy because work and energy are very similar) in the English gravitational system of measurement that we use. It is the work done by a force of 1 pound applied through a distance of 1 foot. So if you lift a 1-pound weight 1 foot, you've done 1 foot-pound worth of work. If you lift 2 pounds 2 feet, you've done 4 ft-lb of work.\nThe term foot-pound also designates units of torque. As a convenience, engineers typically reverse the order of the torque unit to pound-foot in order to distinguish it from the work unit. The order, foot-pounds or pounds-foot, doesn't matter because the terms are multiplied (2x1=1x2) and therefore equivalent.\nTorque: Torque is a force that causes objects to rotate, spin, or turn. Any time you tighten a nut with a wrench you generate torque. As we just discussed above, the unit of torque is pound-feet. Just as with units of work, torque units contain quantities of distance and force. You can calculate torque by multiplying the force by the distance to fulcrum. Using the example of a wrench, if it is 1-foot long and you put 100 pounds of force on it, you are generating 100 lb-ft of torque. A 2-foot wrench requires only 50 pounds of force at the end to generate 100 lb-ft of torque.\nPower: Power measures how fast work is done. Generating 100 lb-ft of torque using a 2-foot-long wrench is relatively easy, but could you keep that force applied spinning the wrench at 4,000 rpm? That's what your truck's engine does. So power has a work unit (force times distance) divided by a time unit. For example, 1 hp is 33,000 foot-pound of work each minute.\nHorsepower: What is it?\nHorsepower is a term invented by the engineer James Watt. In his capacity as an engineer in England, he needed a way to calculate the power available from horses for work. His measurements determined that, on average, one horse exerted a 180-pound force on a 12-foot lever attached to a capstan that it walked around. The distance around the circle (circumference) was a little more than 75 feet, and the horse made 2.4 revolutions per minute for a speed of about 181 feet per minute. Multiplying the 180-pound force exerted by the horse by the distance traveled in one minute gave him 32,580 ft-lb per minute, which he then rounded up to 33,000 foot-pounds of work in one minute to be his measure of 1 hp.\nTo help you get your head around this, think of it this way: According to Jimmy Watt, one horse can do 33,000 foot-pounds of work every minute. That means a horse generating 1 hp can raise 330 pounds 100 feet in one minute, 33 pounds 1,000 feet in one minute, or 1,000 pounds 33 feet in one minute. It doesn't matter what combination of feet and pounds; as long as the product equals 33,000 foot-pounds in one minute you have 1 hp. You can even express horsepower in ft-lb/second by dividing each term by the 60 seconds in the minute. When you do that you find that 1 hp equals 550 ft-lb/second. It's in this form that horsepower is most conveniently calculated from engine torque.\nHere is the equation that calculates engine torque:\nHP=RPM x Torque/5252\nHorsepower: How To Get It\nAs described in the equation above, engines generate horsepower by the pressure in the combustion chamber acting on the piston top to force it down the bore in order to make the crankshaft spin. This generates a torque force that allows work to be done at a rate dependent on the engine's speed and the magnitude of the torque.\nLooking deeper into the formula for horsepower, we find there are four variables that contribute to the power generation in an internal combustion engine. They are:\n\u00b7 Mean effective pressure acting on the piston top. \u00b7 The stroke length of the crankshaft. \u00b7 The square area of the piston top. \u00b7 The number of power strokes per minute.\nThe following equation explains and shows the relationship of how these variables influence horsepower output of a four-stroke internal combustion engine:\nHP= MEP x CID x RPM/33,000 x 12 x 2\nHere's a quick explanation of the relationship of the values of this formula. MEP is the theoretical mean effective pressure acting on the piston top through its stroke. Notice that cylinder pressure is divided by the work of 1 hp (33,000 ft-lb). These are the force units. Cubic inch displacement (CID) reflects piston top area and the crankshaft's stroke length, which is divided by 12 to convert the value to feet. And finally, the number of power strokes per minute for a four-stroke engine is the term RPM/2 because the cylinder fires every other revolution.\nThis equation predicts theoretical horsepower, not brake horsepower. It does not account for the frictional power losses of the engine. When you measure on an engine dyno, you measure the net power output of the engine after all losses. The reason it's good to know the math and physical reasoning behind power generation is that it shows you exactly where to make changes to improve the performance of your engine. If you work with the equation, you'll see that to increase power output you have to increase one of these variables. In other words, you have to increase the mean effective pressure in the cylinders, the stroke, the bore size, or the engine speed.\nThe most common approach is to increase cylinder pressure in order to increases torque output. To do this you need to add more air and fuel to the combustion chamber and ignite it. That's why tuned intake manifolds, superchargers, turbochargers, and nitrous systems work and part of the reason free-flowing intakes and exhausts work as well. Another popular way to obtain more horsepower is to build a bigger engine. The same cylinder pressure acting on a larger piston surface or through a longer stroke will make more power. And finally, you can choose components that will allow your engine to spin very quickly, producing more power strokes per minute in order to increase power. This approach requires tuning the intake and exhaust flow capability to be tuned so the cylinders have enough fuel and air to generate adequate torque at high engine speeds and tends to reduce torque and power at lower engine speeds.\nGoing From Torque To Horsepower\nTorque is a force that we measure through the distance of a lever arm. But four-stroke internal combustion engines have to spin to make torque and, more importantly, they have to spin in order to do any work, moving your rig down the road for example. The equation that describes the relationship of force at the flywheel, engine speed, and work expressed as horsepower follows:\nTorque= (5252 x HP)/RPM\nWhat is of interest is the conversion factor 5252. We reach that number when we divide Watt's 33,000 ft-lb/minute of work by the distance that the end of a 1-foot lever arm travels in one revolution of the engine, which happens to be 6.2831 feet. When we divide 33,000 ft-lb/minute of work by the distance of our lever arm for measuring a force (torque), we're beginning to convert force into power. To define power you need a time unit. The time unit is supplied when we factor in the engine speed in revolutions per minute (rpm). This is how the equations that describe horsepower and torque convert the constant force at the end of a 1-foot lever arm (lb-ft of torque) into a measure of how fast work is done (horsepower).\nThey were generated in a PC Dyno using stock heads and camshaft. 355 4.030 x 3.480 393ftlbs@3000rpm 303hp@4800rpm 377 4.155 x 3.480 413ftlbs@3000rpm 305hp@4800rpm 383 4.030 x 3.750 425ftlbs@2000rpm 301hp@4200rpm 406 4.155 x 3.750 452ftlbs@2000rpm 301hp@4000rpm Higher performance cam and heads. 355 358ftlbs@4500 361hp@6000 (340@5000) 377 375ftlbs@4500 364hp@5500 383 376ftlbs@3500 361hp@5000 406 391ftlbs@4000 363hp@5500 What is really clear from looking at these number is more cubic inches make more power Here is the biggest small block I build 434 408ftlbs@4000 360hp@5000 You will see a bigger bore makes more horsepower and a longer stroke makes more torque. The differences are small but can be increased with further up grades. Going from a 355 to 383 added 28cid 32ftlbs & 0hp on a stock motor and 18ftlbs & 0hp on a big cam/head combo The 377 added 22cid 20ftlbs & 2hp and 17ftlbs & 3hp In the real world we make a little more power than these numbers because the camshafts and heads are better than those in the computer simulation dyno. But you will see the increasing the bore size increased horsepower where as stroke increased torque. The reason 377s are used in sprint cars are a maximum cid rule, and higher RPM motors make more horsepower, and these cars operate at higher RPMs. Using a 383 would not be taking advantage of the stronger torque because the engine would be revving too fast, and as a result not making enough torque or horsepower. To exaggerate the bore/stroker torque/horsepower relationship look at this motor 330cid 4.185 x 3.00 372ftlbs@3500 307@5000 stock 497ftlbs@6000 640@8500 everything thrown at it 377 with everything 540ftlbs@5500 630@8000 From this illustration you can see that short stroke motor likes RPM and the extra RPM makes more HP not Torque.",
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        "raw_content": "THEATER: Director Jennifer King discusses \u2018My Way\u2019\n(1 of ) Petaluma, CA, USA.,Wednesday, December 06, 2017._The cast of \"My Way: A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra\" rehearse at Cinnabar Theatre. L-R: Mark Robinson; Carolyn Bacon; Desiree Goyette-Bogas; Rocky Blumhagen. (CRISSY PASCUAL/ARGUS-COURIER STAFF)\n(2 of ) Petaluma, CA, USA.,Wednesday, December 06, 2017._The cast of \"My Way: A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra\" rehearse at Cinnabar Theatre. L-R: Mark Robinson; Carolyn Bacon; Desiree Goyette-Bogas; Rocky Blumhagen. On piano, Cesar Cancino (CRISSY PASCUAL/ARGUS-COURIER STAFF)\n(4 of ) Petaluma, CA, USA.,Wednesday, December 06, 2017._The cast of \"My Way: A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra\" rehearse at Cinnabar Theatre. Rocky Blumhagen. (CRISSY PASCUAL/ARGUS-COURIER STAFF)\n(5 of ) Petaluma, CA, USA.,Wednesday, December 06, 2017._The cast of \"My Way: A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra\" rehearse at Cinnabar Theatre. Carolyn Bacon (CRISSY PASCUAL/ARGUS-COURIER STAFF)\n(6 of ) Petaluma, CA, USA.,Wednesday, December 06, 2017._The cast of \"My Way: A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra\" rehearse at Cinnabar Theatre. L-R: Mark Robinson and Rocky Blumhagen. (CRISSY PASCUAL/ARGUS-COURIER STAFF)\n(7 of ) Petaluma, CA, USA.,Wednesday, December 06, 2017._The cast of \"My Way: A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra\" rehearse at Cinnabar Theatre. Mark Robinson and Carolyn Bacon (CRISSY PASCUAL/ARGUS-COURIER STAFF)\n(8 of ) Petaluma, CA, USA.,Wednesday, December 06, 2017._The cast of \"My Way: A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra\" rehearse at Cinnabar Theatre. Desiree Goyette-Bogas and Cesar Cancino on piano. (CRISSY PASCUAL/ARGUS-COURIER STAFF)\nMY WAY: A TRIBUTE TO FRANK SINATRA\nWhat: A musical revue built around some of Sinatra\u2019s best-loved songs.\nWhen: December 15-January 14. Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 18 at 2 p.m, no show on Sunday, Dec. 24. There is a special New Year\u2019s Eve show at 9 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 31.\nWhere: Cinnabar Theater, 3333 Petaluma Blvd. N.\nHow much: General admission: $38 (advance), $45 (at the door); Seniors 62 and up: $35 (advance), $40 (at the door); Under 30 and Military $30 (advance), $35 (at the door); Youth under 18: $25 (advance), $30 (at the door).\nTickets: CinnabarTheater.org\n\u201cFrank Sinatra\u2019s voice, his stage presence, his whole Sinatra \u2018thing,\u2019 it was one-of-a-kind,\u201d says director Jennifer King. \u201cThere was a time when I might not have thought Sinatra was my thing, but now, I love him. I could listen to his songs forever and never get tired of them.\u201d\nKing is currently helming \u201cMy Way: A Tribute to Frank Sinatra,\u201d opening this weekend at Cinnabar Theater. Created by David Grapes and Todd Olson, the show is a musical revue featuring some of Sinatra\u2019s best loved songs, performed by a quartet of first-rate professional singers - Rocky Blumhagen (Man Number One), Desiree Goyette-Bogas (Woman Number One), Mark Robinson (Man Number Two), Carolyn Bacon (Woman Number Two). Accompanying them is a trio of musicians led by Musical Director Cesar Cancino (former musical director of Teatro Zinzanni, on piano), Jan Martinelli (bass), and Randy Hood (drums).\n\u201cThe concept of the show,\u201d says King (best known at Cinnabar for her role in \u201cBad Dates,\u201d and for directing this year\u2019s \u2018Odd Couple\u201d), \u201cis that the audience has stepped into this timeless Frank Sinatra-themed nightclub in Greenwich Village, this slightly surreal, weird, magical, underground place where all of Sinatra\u2019s songs live on for all time.\u201d\nInterspersed with brief snippets and stories about the life and legacy of Sinatra are more than 30 of his songs, including \u201cAll of Me,\u201d \u201cFly Me to the Moon,\u201d \u201cI Only Have Eyes For You,\u201d \u201cIt Was a Very Good Year,\u201d \u201cThe Lady is a Tramp,\u201d and of course, \u201cMy Way.\u201d\n\u201cIt\u2019s been such a love fest, working with these performers, bringing these songs to life,\u201d says King, who teaches at Napa Valley College, where she once worked on a student production of \u201cMy Way\u201d featuring 20 performers. \u201cI always knew this show worked best with a small group of performers, though,\u201d she says. \u201cThough there\u2019s no story or character interaction, in the script, we\u2019ve found a lot of fun ways to infuse the show with subtle little relationship \u201cmoments. The audience might not even notice them, \u2018cause they\u2019ll be listening to the songs, but they\u2019re there.\u201d\nThose songs, she explains, are broken into \u201cthemes.\u201d\n\u201cThere\u2019s a \u2018summer songs\u2019 theme, a \u2018love songs\u2019 theme, a \u2018loser songs\u2019 theme, all kinds of themes,\u201d King explains. \u201cIt gives Sinatra\u2019s songbook a bit of additional shape, and allows us to do medleys, giving snippets of the songs instead of every single word. The sense you get is being blanketed in the music of Sinatra, for one night, in this little place that is its own era.\u201d\nAsked what her own favorite Sinatra song is, King laughs.\n\u201cCan I just say all of them?\u201d she says. \u201cI\u2019m not kidding. There really isn\u2019t a song in this show that I don\u2019t love.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "In the past two years, the global smartphone market basically got to its peak and it became really difficult for OEMs to throw \u201canything\u201d into the market and succeed. The Chinese smartphone market, which is the largest in the world is saturated thus most brands are now seeking fresh opportunities. The European market has become the new \u201cbattlefield\u201d.\nToday, market research firm Canalys released a report showing that Xiaomi\u2019s mobile phone market in Europe has achieved very good results, especially in Ukraine. In the fourth quarter of 2018, Xiaomi mobile phone seized a 26.7% market share and blasted through to the top position for the first time, leading Samsung which claimed a 26.5% market share. Interestingly, four of the top five mobile phone brands in Ukraine are Chinese brands. The others include Huawei (16.2%), Meizu (10.6%) and Honor (7.9%). Even if you are to consider Huawei and Honor as one company, its collective market share is still not up to Samsung in second place.\nIn the Western European market, Xiaomi\u2019s mobile phone has also achieved amazing results. It has successfully ranked among the top five and has become the fastest growing mobile phone brand in Western Europe with a unanimous growth rate of 415.1%. In the Spanish market, Xiaomi grew by 273.4% year-on-year and currently ranks among the top 3.\nIt is worth mentioning that Xiaomi entered important Western European such as France, Italy and the United Kingdom in May 2018. It is quite impressive for it to have achieved such results in just over half a year. Four years ago, Xiaomi began its global development and expansion. As of the second quarter of last year, it grew by 150%. It has entered 82 foreign markets and has become the top five in the 25 markets. According to the third quarter financial report of 2018 , Xiaomi\u2019s foreign market achieved revenue of 22.3 billion yuan ($3.2 billion), up by 112.7% year-on-year, accounting for 43.9% of total revenue.\nSource: https://www.gizchina.com/2019/02/11/xiaomi-smartphone-blasts-through-europe-now-no-1-in-ukraine/\nNews, Phones, Xiaomi, Xiaomi market share, Xiaomi News",
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As such it is believed that somewhere in single-digit territory the \u201cnatural\u201d vacancy rate will be reached at which stage there is effectively no suitable space available given the composition of demand. At this point rental inflation will start to accelerate, which is precisely the case in the office property sector at present. However, although on an accelerating path, office rental inflation rates have yet to set the world alight in the same way that industrial rentals have been doing for some time, and this is reflective of the property class\u2019 laggard status. Erwin Rode, who authors the authoritative property journal called the Rode Report, estimates rental inflation for decentralised areas, on a national basis, at around 7% year-on-year, while Central Business District (CBD) rental inflation is a more impressive 13%.\nIn recent years, the country\u2019s CBDs have been playing some catch-up with the more illustrious decentralised areas in terms of rental levels, although they still remain considerably cheaper. Whereas A-grade space in Sandton had an average rental of R80/square metre in quarter 3 of 2006 according to Rode, the Johannesburg CBD was running at an average R44/ square metre. The high rental rates and low vacancy rates in many decentralised nodes have forced some to re-consider the cheaper CBDs. In addition, the combination of mounting traffic congestion in decentralised areas and efforts by the authorities and some corporates to rejuvenate CBDs has improved the relative popularity of the CBDs. The result has been some narrowing in the rental differential in recent years and significant capital growth in CBDs.\nCape Town CBD leads the pack in terms of CBD property performance, with A-grade rentals at R63.66/square metre as at the third quarter of last year, while Joburg is still arguably the laggard of the major 4 CBDs (the other 2 being Pretoria and Durban).\nNevertheless, even for Joburg CBD, the future looks far brighter, and it too has seen a sharp downward trend in cap rates in recent years. Besides low vacancy rates in decentralised areas driving increased demand for CBD office space, conversions of older office space to residential units in CBDs also constrains office supply growth.\nOffice space, while having links with every sector of the economy, is arguably more linked to the services sector of the economy compared with industrial and warehouse space. The services sector accounts for almost 60% of the economy and is the major long term growth area. It is also the more stable part of the economy. As such, we should expect a steady long term growth in demand for office space. While there has been a substantial increase in office space plans passed in recent years in response to declining vacancy rates, this has yet to translate into a meaningful increase in completions. The IPD reported returns of 24.5% for the office sector in 2005, the third year of acceleration, and it is believed that this could have risen to above 30% last year. With little evidence to suggest that building space completions are accelerating just yet, it is realistic to expect that such rates of return may continue for some time to come.\nIt is harder for the amateur investor to be intuitive when investing in offices. Professional advice is essential to make the right choice of property, offering safe returns on the open market. 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        "raw_content": "By Leaflet Editor Ron Richardson\nThe annual PPWC convention is an event symbolic of our organization: democratic, participatory, independent, and always looking to the future while remembering our proud roots.\nThis defines the 51st Annual PPWC convention, held in Cranbrook, on the half century anniversary of the founding of our union. Local 15 should be congratulated for being gracious hosts and organizing such an exceptional convention.\nThe debates during the labour school and convention throughout the week, on a wide range of issues, captivated delegates and furthered our commitment to the cause of workers\u2019 rights and social justice, both inside and outside the workplace.\nLabour School and Mill Tour\nThe issue of workers\u2019 rights was brought to the forefront at the labour school, where Confederation of Canadian Unions (CCU) President Joanie Cameron Pritchett and President Vice-President John Hanrahan discussed the struggles taking place by unions and workers around the world.\nUnknown to many Canadians, millions of workers around the world risk their lives to gain the basic rights we enjoy in Canada today. Hanrahan had no trouble convincing PPWC delegates that standing in solidarity with workers everywhere is vital to extending those rights throughout the globe and protecting them here at home.\nAnother highlight of the labour school was a comprehensive, day-long seminar by Will Clements and Chris Misura, labour and human rights lawyers from the firm of Glavin, Gordon and Clements. Clements, a past chair of the Labour Law Section of the Canadian Bar Association, and Misura, a member of the Canadian Association of Labour Lawyers, spoke about concepts and emerging trends in labour law, two vitally important issues overlooked by many unions.\nEmployers have used the courts to stack the deck against unions for far too long, and the consensus from the seminar is that workers must become labour law experts in their own right to better prepare themselves against attacks by employers.\nDelegates took a strong interest in the subject material, leading to a lengthy question and answer session, so much so that Clements and Misura had difficulty getting through their scheduled presentations.\nIn fact, both were invited back two days later for a secondary question and answer period during the main convention, which again brought increased participation from delegates.\nThose attending convention were also provided a tour of the Skookumchuck pulp mill, just outside of Cranbrook. PPWC delegates who work outside the pulp and paper industry, as well as convention guests, found the tour particularly interesting. For some, it was their first time inside a mill, or an industrial factory of any kind. Tour guides discussed the day-to-day schedules of workers, health and safety issues, foreign competition in the pulp and paper industry, and how the PPWC is leading the effort towards more environmentally-friendly industrial practices.\nPPWC Convention\nThe PPWC convention opened with a talk by Dr. Margo Watt, a psychology professor from St. Francis Xavier University. Watt discussed the issues of fear and anxiety, and how they affect the manner in which unions are seen by members and non-union members alike in the media and mainstream society.\nPeppered with humour and colourful anecdotes, the delegates took well to the presentation and quickly found common cause with Watt, especially when reminding us of the struggles faced in convincing friends and family alike that unions are in immense benefit to working people and play a positive role in the economy.\nEach PPWC includes convention reports from the executive, as they are an important way in which the leadership keeps rank and file members up to date on activities and events.\nPPWC President Chris Elias, from Local 26, talked about educational courses organized throughout the year, discussed position papers she contributed to, and warned about the recent attacks on workers\u2019 rights and unions by the federal government.\nThis includes legislation like Bill C-377, which will radically increase administration costs for unions, especially medium-sized, independent ones like the PPWC.\nElias has been president for four years, but decided not run for another term. I would personally like to thank her for everything she has done for our union. She will be sadly missed.\nFirst Vice-President Frank Robertson, from Local 9, spoke about the negotiations during the past year, specifically the pattern bargaining of various mills and that of other certifications. Robertson discussed the importance of having younger people involved with the PPWC. Considering the challenges faced by the labour movement in the coming years, increasing the number of active young people in the union is vital to our strength and continued growth.\nSecond Vice-President Gerald DeJong, of Local 8, discussed various political issues and how the PPWC took part in activities throughout the year. With pride, DeJong energetically spoke about our union organizing several key events, including the \u201cStop the Enbridge Pipeline\u201d rally in Victoria and various \u201cBan Raw Log Export\u201d demonstrations on Vancouver Island.\nEven when facing challenges, there isn\u2019t anything people can\u2019t do when they work together for a common cause. That\u2019s what the labour movement has always been about, and what the Public and Private Workers of Canada of Canada will always stand for.\nDeJong also discussed his involvement in organizing the Pinnacle Pellet that lies between Quesnel and Prince George in northern British Columbia. Various media covered the events, and the PPWC was able to raise its profile in communities throughout the province.\nPPWC Environmental Officer Stuart Blundell, from Local 9, spoke about the PPWC Environmental/Forestry seminar held in May 2012. Blundell discussed the importance of sustainable development, and mentioned an important quote from one of the speakers:\n\u201cSustainable development is about meeting the needs of today without compromising the needs of future generations. It is about improving the standard of living by protecting human health, conserving the environment, using resources efficiently and advancing long-term economic competiveness. It requires the integration of environmental, economic and social priorities and programs and requires action at all levels \u2013 citizens, industry, and governments.\u201d\nThe PPWC has developed a position paper on the issue of sustainable development, which is available on the website (www.ppwc.ca/policy-paper).\nBlundell mentioned various conferences he participated in, such as the Natural Resources in BC Conference and the 5th International Bioenergy Conference and Exhibition in Prince George. He also discussed the letter of opposition prepared by himself and President Elias, which spoke out against the Enbridge Northern Gateway Project (also available on the website at www.ppwc.ca/news).\nBlundell ended his report on a lighter note, talking about a household product containing titanium dioxide that could possibly counteract climate change.\nPPWC Occupational Health and Safety Officer, Wayne Warawa of Local 2, discussed his participation in various conferences and seminars on the issue on health and safety during the past year. Warawa mentioned the success of the inaugural Health and Welfare Conference.\nArnold Bercov of Local 8, the PPWC Forest Resource Officer, discussed the Environmental/Forestry Paper Here\u2019s What Needs To Be Done To Save Forestry In BC. Written with assistance from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, the paper was later submitted to the Vancouver Sun by President Elias. Bercov also spoke on the Timber Supply Review, the Stop Log Exports Rally in Victoria, and meetings he organized with Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) Canada.\nThe Leaflet Editor Ron Richardson, of Local 9, gave a short report outlining the next editions of the PPWC flagship magazine and other new ideas for the coming year.\nInvited Guests and Looking Forward\nCCU President Joanie Cameron Pritchett and Vice-President John Hanrahan addressed convention about the activities and projects of the labour association. The CCU includes almost 8,000 members and four affiliated unions throughout the country, including some PPWC locals.\nWorking people understand well that utilizing social media and outreach to promote events and issues are vital to defending the political and economic positions of unions. Pritchett touched on how the CCU is going about that, and how the association has worked with social activists and other progressive organizations to fight for important causes.\nPritchett also discussed the significance of unions and workers \u2013 wherever they\u2019re from \u2013 to join together during tough times to protect and extend the gains we have won through years of struggle.\nAs John Hanrahan reminded delegates throughout the week, the term \u201csolidarity\u201d isn\u2019t just a clich\u00e9. It is a fundamental component of any labour movement wishing to protect the interest of workers, especially during times of austerity.\nThe convention also welcomed Jan Noster, President of the Construction Maintenance and Allied Workers Union (CMAW). PPWC delegates were more than impressed when he spoke passionately about how not once \u2013 but twice \u2013 his union broke away from larger unions to become an independent, much like the PPWC. Noster finished his speech with a raised, clenched fist and received a standing ovation from the PPWC delegates.\nIn addition, Norma Blissett, the NDP candidate for Kootenay East who lives in Cranbrook, discussed the upcoming provincial election and what she and her party are prepared to do for B.C. after they are elected. The NDP is well ahead of the Liberals in opinion polls, and unions throughout the province are hoping that an NDP government will stick to its promises and create an environment where workers \u2013 and the issues we care about \u2013 are placed at the top of the agenda. During the question and answer period, many important questions were raised.\nLooking forward, the 2014 convention is planned to be held in Crofton by Local 2. They will have a lot to show after this well-organized and productive convention in Cranbrook. I want to personally thank Local 15 for their hospitality.\nHistory shows us that even when facing challenges, there isn\u2019t anything people can\u2019t do when they work together for a common cause. That\u2019s what the labour movement has always been about, and what the Public and Private Workers of Canada will always stand for.\nHere\u2019s to another successful year ahead.\nNominations were held for full and part-time officers:\nPresident: Arnold Bercov \u2013 Acclaimed\nSecond Vice-President: Mike Broadbent -Acclaimed\nEnvironmental Officer: Stuart Blundell \u2013 Acclaimed\nOccupational Health and Safety Officer: Wayne Warawa -Acclaimed\nForest Resource Officer: Steve Miros \u2013 Acclaimed\nLeaflet Editor: Ron Richardson \u2013 Acclaimed\nTabulating Committee:\nLes Hillier, Chris Fabbro, Travis McLean were elected.\nThe Alternate will be Dave Lambert.\nMike Conci, Gary Fiege, and Dave Seright were elected.\nThe Alternate will be Travis McLean.",
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        "raw_content": "Music Studio Now Accepting Students for Summer 2012 Rock Band Camp\nBill Wright's Guitar Studio is now accepting students for Summer Rock Band Camp. Camp starts June 25th for 7 weeks.\nSparta, NJ, April 20, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Bill Wright's Guitar studio located in Sparta, NJ is now accepting students for it's 2012 Summer Rock Band Camp. Classes will begin on June 25th and run for seven consecutive weeks. All students entering grades 5 thru 11 are eligible. Students will be given the opportunity to improve their musical skills, talent and creativity over this seven week course. Topics covered include basic musical knowledge, theory, ear-training, rhythm training, improvisation, group performance, listening appreciation and more. Students can pick and choose which weeks they would like to attend or attend the entire seven week program. Parents have commented that participation in this program has increased their child's commitment and love of music. For more information please call 973-729-7900 or visit www.billwrightmusic.com.",
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        "raw_content": "Quote from: Muffled Phosphor on May 05, 2008, 07:09:45 pm\nAs for their right to bitch and moan, fuck them. Yeah, they got butt hurt by the Nazis. I bet that sucked, but it's no worse than what they've done to others. In fact, reading up on what they did to the Canaanites, what Hitler's boys did was the equivalent of a schoolyard prank. So, no, they have no right to bitch. Not then, not now, not ever.\nMore to the point, if they truly were being victimized they would keep their filthy mouths shut. Since they don't it is painfully obvious that they are no longer being oppressed, abused, persecuted, or bulldozed into mass graves.\nFuck you. Name one nation with military supremacy that didn't massacre its enemies like the Israelites did the Canaanites.\nComparing that with the Holocaust isn't bigoted, it's just retarded. What you're saying is that me and my family shouldn't complain about my grandma's little brother being hauled off to Poland from his home in Germany and gassed to death, because a few hundred generations ago people with a precursor to my sister's religion and possibly some genetic material of ours conquered and massacred another people (or whatever they did.) Even if that weren't simply the thing you do after conquering someone back then - which I think it was - the comparison is stupid.\nBut you're just trolling me, right?\nQuote from: Verbatim on May 05, 2008, 10:22:34 pm\nName one nation with military supremacy that didn't massacre a part of its population and then declare it its enemy like the Israelites did the Canaanites.\nOh, look. Another lefty coming along to save us from the \"ZIONAZIS\".\nThat's even more boring than the right wingnuts coming along to save us from the \"AY-RABS\".\nWonders where all the cabbage came from.\nhow is that comparison retarded? because hitler was more efficient? or is it worse too massacre when you only kill a specific group of people?\noh noez! teh mass-murdering raping and pillaging soldiers are also racist!\nFuck you. War is always horrible.\nI would think that the Holocaust was carried out in living memory would be reason enough why it takes precedence over ancient acts of genocide.\nFurthermore, the Holocaust was not a military program designed to defeat an enemy, if anything it was a drain on military resources against a segment of the population in both the 'homeland' and conquered territories, based on a conspiracy theory. There is absolutely no concievable military gain from such an internally directed and selective program of genocide whatsoever. Following that logic, there would be sound military reasons for rounding up Poles, Czechs, Russians, the Frenc and British en masse.\nIf anything, the holocaust is reminiscent of the pogroms before the Crusades. A bizzare and murderous display of 'purity' and eliminationism, to root out weak elements who were like a virus in the nation, according to the 'logic' of such actions. And, strangely enough, this was justified on the old blood libel theory....the idea that Christians were the victims of Jewish perfidy.\nFurthermore, the Holocaust was not a military program designed to defeat an enemy,\nyes it was, just because the enemy is harmless the tactics to get rid of them don't change.\nanyway more to the point:\nyou can bitch as much as you want about being a victim but please don't let it define you 'cause thats bad for you and your surroundings(and thats us you meanie!)\nall for free speech but does not want people to talk themselves into a worse worldview.\nHolocaust =/= War\nHow much have you studied the holocaust? It started by making it illegal for the \"enemy\" to hold positions in government and academia. Along with that came laws against \"fraternizing with the enemy\". The tactics were totally different from those of war, from the start of persecution, through the Final Solution, and until V-E Day.\nBut more to the point, what the Israelites did to the Canaanites has absolutely zilch to do with the holocaust. If the generations slaughtered in the holocaust were somehow directly responsible for hurting someone in a massive scale there would be some basis for such a comparison, perhaps. Maybe if the generations directly preceding my great grandparents had done something. Maybe. But the precursor ethnic group, 3 thousand years back (if not more)? Gimme a fucking break.\nJesus, Canaanites?\nSomeone's doing some stretching here.\nQuote from: Regret on May 06, 2008, 05:07:55 pm\nKilling civilians is not the same as killing soldiers. It's a massacre. If you can't see the difference you are a fucking moron.\nQuote from: Vene on May 06, 2008, 07:59:01 pm\nThat's right, killing citizens is totally different than killing soldiers, because the soldiers are volunteers and chose to go into combat.... well, except for the conscripts and the draftees, but in WWII lots of those Germans CHOSE to fight. They had the option of vacationing in Dauchu instead.\nHistorical question: Did Hitler \"decalre war\" on the Jews, or did he just decide to kill them all?\nEr...last time I checked, whenever large numbers of people get killed, it's a massacre.\nExcept when it's Manifest Destiny, of course.\nNot properly. He made it clear that the Jews (and other groups, but primarily the Jews) were his enemy in the early thirties, but one of the main reasons the Jewry of Germany was so wholly wiped out was that the Jews here simply didn't believe it would ever get that bad, until it was too late. In my grandma's family, for instance, one brother and one sister of hers had left Germany before the war (iirc) but the rest of them simply stayed. I think she had several other siblings. During the war she alone managed to get away, training in Holland in preparation for going to Israel to help build up kibbutzes and whatnot. But then the Nazis took over Holland and she was sent around from camp to camp for a while. She survived because an uncle or something in Palestine requested she be brought there as part of a prisoner exchange between the Brits and the Krauts. There were Krauts of Templer origins stuck in Palestine under British control, and plenty of relatives of Palestine Jews stuck in the Third Reich. But after the one train in which my grandma was taken directly from Bergen-Belsen to Haifa (or was it Jaffa?) the Brits called off the exchange program.\nPoint is, most of her family was wiped out because even though the Nazis revoked their citizenship and seized their businesses, they were certain the whole thing would blow over.\nI don't know of any \"declaration of war\" as such, but I do think Hitler made it clear Jews were amongst his enemies, early on. It was apparently not clear to most German Jews how far he would go.\n-Verb,\nwondering if he actually just wrote all that just to tell his grandma's story, or if there was a point.\nMy father honestly justifies the Indian massacres with \"Well, it paved the way for the greatest nation ever.\"\nAnd another piece falls into place.",
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        "raw_content": "We have gone from \"we hold all the cards\" and \"easiest trade deal in history\" to \"the EU is legally required to take pity on us\" in the space of a year\nSo if I was putting money on the table, is May going to be around in 6 months?\nIt's looking increasingly likely that Boris Johnson is preparing a leadership bid. His latest \"Muslims are terrible\" column, right after meeting with Steve Bannon, strongly suggest he's trying to whip up the far-right and gain their support for a putsch.\nI just don't see the Commons doing anything about it until we're actually in No Deal territory, at the start of April. When food starts running out and everything jumps up in price and people start rioting...then they will consider it. But not a moment before.\nHow the fuck are the Brits even putting up with this? I'd have figured they'd go full Cromwell by now.\nNo-one wants to believe it can really be that bad. Everyone right now, with the exception of certain mid-tier civil servants, people with experience in customs and ports and people who handle anything that has to do with European based supply chains, is completely deluding themselves.\nhttps://www.theguardian.com/food/2018/sep/15/food-and-brexit-will-the-cupboard-be-bare-jay-rayner\nIt is a story which, anecdotally, appears to be repeated across the food sector: halted investment, shifted production, uncertainty. It indicates a shrinking of the food economy is under way. It also means Britain\u2019s food production is going to stall and even go into reverse at the exact moment it needs to go up. Only 49% of the food we consume in this country is now produced here. Another 30% comes directly from the EU. That\u2019s 10,000 shipping containers a day. Another 11% of the food we consume arrives under EU deals with third countries outside the EU; 70% of the cropland required to grow our food is located abroad.\nPeople with knowledge of discussions within government told me about leading figures in the food industry going to see Theresa May to plead their case. \u201cShe just stonewalled them,\u201d one told me. Angus Davison of fruit company Haygrove summed up the views of many people across the food industry when he said of the prime minister, \u201cShe\u2019s not interested in us and not listening to us. She\u2019s an intelligent person, so I presume she doesn\u2019t care and is prepared to sacrifice the industry.\u201d\nThat said, the language of the report is practically staid compared to that used by Lang when we talk shortly after its publication. \u201cThis is the biggest challenge Britain has faced since the early 1940s,\u201d he says. \u201cA hard Brexit would be an unprecedented event in modern food history.\u201d He describes a face-to-face meeting with Gove. \u201cI told him he was driving the country into a food security crisis. He looked incredulous.\u201d\nBut surely the government wouldn\u2019t let that happen? Lang told me he had it on good authority from a senior adviser to a senior minister that currently the best notion the government had for dealing with a hard Brexit was to abandon all checks and regulation of food coming into the UK, with huge ramifications for both quality and safety. \u201cThat\u2019s not taking back control. It\u2019s abandoning it.\u201d And none of this even begins to get into the details of the free flow of food and agricultural goods across the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic.\nBut, you know, I'm an alarmist Remoaner for telling people to stockpile food in the event of a No Deal Brexit.\nAfter today and yesterday, is there any other outcome than a no deal brexit left that's possible? It's going to tank our two economies and damage Europe.\nWe know what a century of poverty is like in the ROI, I'm not sure even in the depths of Thatchers reign the UK ever experienced what this is going to be like... so at least now that will be a shared cultural experience.\nOh there's still the possibility of coming up with a deal that satisfies the EU's redlines.\nWe won't, though.\nJust remember that: we chose to act like entitled brats for domestic political consumption, instead of coming up with a deal.\n\u00ab Last Edit: September 21, 2018, 06:22:51 pm by Cain \u00bb\nI think what you were saying in the other thread about buying is a good idea.\nIf house prices come down to more favorable prices, immigration tapers off further driving it down could end up buying a place at about the lowest it might go over the next ten years. If I had money to spend I would be putting it in something less volatile then euro and pound for the next 12 months, which is basically only gold. and change some back once the currencies seem to hit bottom.\nThere's always Swiss francs, as currencies go it is fairly stable and while there is an EU impact on their value, Switzerland's economic management offsets that to a considerable degree.\nAnd I agree, this is going to be the best time to purchase property. I just hope that UK based landlords aren't going to try and swoop in first, as there has been some slowing of house sales over the last two years (hoarding cash for a crash to buy low, sell high).\nHow does Nigel Farage not get killed when he comes into England?\nI just saw a picture of him bellowing out some nonsense at a \"Leave Means Leave\" rally, which I presume are similar to Trump's EVERYBODY LOVES ME rallies.\nA significant part of the population still love him, and Boris Johnson. The Mail and Sun give them slobbery blowjobs all day long, and it shows in how people treat them with anything but contempt.\nThat said, 25% of Leave voters feel they were lied to, according to the most recent polls, so maybe some of the shine is coming off.\nFor a laugh, look at how often Farage (an MEP) has been invited on BBC's Newsnight in comparison with Caroline Lucas (a sitting MP and leader of the Green Party).\nI was just reading this, and wondering why nobody has just said \"cancel Brexit\"?\nhttps://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/6-months-before-brexit-many-in-uk-fear-\u2018it\u2019s-looking-very-grisly\u2019/ar-BBNJGDL?ocid=spartanntp\nApparently Labour will back a referendum on the final deal...if their members vote for it. They should do, Labour members are overwhelmingly against Brexit, so if they could appeal to the Tory rebels, they could force the issue.\nBut that would only be a referendum on the terms of Brexit, not Brexit itself. 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        "raw_content": "Palau\u2019s government capitol is located in Melekeok State on Babeldaob Island, a thirty-minute scenic drive from Koror. Visitors are welcome to tour the capitol, which was officially opened in 2006.\nPalau has a constitutional government in free association with the United States called the Compact of Free Association, which was entered into on October 1, 1994, also marking Palau\u2019s independence.\nPalau\u2019s three branches of government include the Administrative, Legislative and Judicial Branches. The Administrative Branch includes a President, who is directly elected and serves a four-year term. The President and Vice-President are elected separately. Comprised of the highest traditional chiefs from each state, the Council of Chiefs acts in an advisory capacity to the President on traditional Laws and customs. Palau\u2019s current President is the Honorable Tommy E. Remengesau Jr., who is serving his fourth term. For a list of Palau\u2019s past presidents, please visit http://palaugov.pw/past-presidents. The current Vice President of Palau is the Honorable Raynold B. Oilouch, who also serves as the Minister of Justice.\nThe legislative branch, the Olbiil Era Kelulau, translated as the \u201chouse of whispers\u201d is Palau\u2019s National Congress, which consists of two chambers, the Senate and House of Delegates. All legislators serve four-year terms.\nThe judicial system consists of the Supreme Court, the Court of Common Pleas, and the Land Court. The Supreme Court has trial and appellate divisions and is presided over by the Chief Justice. Judges are appointed to life terms by the President with approval from Palau\u2019s National Congress.\nEach of Palau\u2019s 16 states also elects its own governor and legislature.\nFor more information about Palau\u2019s government, please visit http://palaugov.pw.\nPhoto by D. Kirkland\nKoror State Government\nP.O. Box 116, Koror, Palau 96940\nTel: (680) 488-2439/2576/8708 / Fax: (680) 488-2862\nEmail: admin@kororstategov.com\nEmail: legislature@kororstategov.com\nhttp://kororstategov.com/",
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        "raw_content": "Mar 19, 2018 Anne-Marie Slaughter , Elizabeth Radin\nAround the world, women continue to die from complications arising in childbirth, even though maternal mortality is a problem that we know how to solve. What is missing is not the know-how, but funding and political leaders who are brave enough to put women's health before partisan politics.\nWASHINGTON, DC \u2013 In December 2014, the cover of Time magazine\u2019s \u201cPerson of the Year\u201d issue featured Salome Karwah, a nursing assistant who not only survived the Ebola epidemic in her native Liberia that year, but also helped waves of patients arriving at her Ebola ward. Karwah was a hero who met a tragic end. One year ago, she died from complications in childbirth, a killer that every month takes twice as many lives as the entire Ebola epidemic.\nChildbirth has been dangerous for women and newborns throughout human history. In the nineteenth century, as many as one in 100 pregnancies in Europe ended with the death of the mother. In 1847, Hungarian obstetrician Ignaz Semmelweis demonstrated that he could greatly reduce maternal deaths in his clinic simply by having doctors sterilize their hands. Yet his findings were largely ignored until Louis Pasteur popularized the germ theory of disease over a decade later.\nIn many countries, including Liberia, maternal-mortality rates are still as high today as they were in Europe during the Victorian era. Though the maternal death rate has declined globally by nearly half since 1990, an estimated 830 women still die from pregnancy-related causes every day. The vast majority of these deaths are due to preventable complications such as bleeding and infection. According to the World Health Organization, many mothers\u2019 lives could be saved simply by injecting oxytocin to stop bleeding, using sterile delivery tools, and delaying pregnancy until adulthood.\nElizabeth Radin is Lecturer in Epidemiology and Technical Director of the PHIA Project at ICAP at Columbia University.\nSaving Mothers and Newborns\nFeb 23, 2018 Atul Gawande interviews Katherine Semrau about strategies for improving maternal and child health.\nhttp://prosyn.org/v9fMc7F;\nMidwives Deliver Lives\nJun 19, 2017 Jakaya Kikwete & Toyin Saraki call on world leaders to make one of the most cost-effective health-care investments possible.",
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        "raw_content": "Q. I bought a condo in 2008 and took the first-time home buyer tax credit. Then, in 2010, I sold the condo, got married, and my wife and I bought another home. She had never owned a home before. We closed on the house in July 2010. Can we take another first-time home buyer tax credit?\nA. I don\u2019t think so, unless you qualify for an exception I\u2019ll explain later.\nAs you may know, the first-time home buyer tax credit of up to $7,500 that you took on your 2008 return was really more of an interest-free loan. It applied to only to residences purchased between April 8, 2008 and Jan. 1, 2009. Since you sold the home with the 36-month period of when you bought it, you will have to repay the entire credit with your 2010 tax return.\nLater the rules changed more favorably for buyers. As it stands now, if you entered into a binding contract to buy a residence after Dec. 31, 2009, and on or before April 30, 2010, and closed on or before Sept. 30, 2010, you can claim a maximum credit up to $8,000, or $4,000 for married filing separately, as long as your modified adjusted gross income doesn\u2019t exceed $225,000 for joint filers, or $125,000 for single filers. The credit is reduced for income levels above that, and completely eliminated if your modified adjusted gross joint income exceeds $245,000 or $145,000 for single filers. The good news for those who qualify: If you use the residence as your main home for at least 36 months after purchase, you don\u2019t have to pay back the credit.\nThe IRS is pretty loose about what you can call home\u2014it can be a condo, coop, mobile home or even a house boat. But the purchase price of the home cannot exceed $800,000, and at least one of the purchasers must be at least 18 years old on the date of purchase and can\u2019t be claimed as a dependent on anyone else\u2019s return.\nSo far, so good? Ah, but there\u2019s a wrinkle in your case. According to IRS Form 5405, you and your spouse cannot be considered first-time buyers if either of you owned another main home during the three-year period ending on the date of your purchase.\nLong-time home buyers who file jointly can also take a credit of up to $6,500, or $3,250 if married filing separately. But you don\u2019t qualify for this, because you must have used the same home as your residence for five consecutive years during the eight years before the home was purchased.\nHowever, there is an exception that allows members of the uniformed services, Foreign Service or the intelligence community to take the credit for a home bought in 2010. The IRS says that if such individuals qualified for the credit, but then married someone who does not qualify for the credit\u2014and are claiming the credit for the year that they married\u2014they can claim up to an $8,000 on a joint return or $4,000 if married filing separately.",
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        "raw_content": "Director of course development UK\nWorks at: \u2013 PR statistics (Director)\nOliver obtained his PhD in ecology and evolutionary biology at the University of Glasgow (July 2012 \u2013 June 2016). His PhD research was in the area of ecologically driven evolution and speciation in postglacial fish, and how these processes complicate the application and planning of successful conservation strategies, especially in species that exhibit high levels of phenotypic structuring. Oliver thesis was very broad with chapters published on various topics ranging from morphology and physiology to legislation. Some of his work includes studying anthropogenic influences on phenotypic structuring within populations of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) as well as investigating the physiological mechanisms that may drive and/or maintain ecologically driven speciation. In particular Oliver is interested in furthering the understanding of how genetic isolation arises in sympatric polymorphic populations of Arctic charr and brown trout, (Salmo trutta).\n8) Piggot, C. V. H., Verspoor, E., Greer, R., Hooker, O. E., Newton, J. & Adams, C. E. (2018) Phenotypic and resource use partitioning amongst sympatric lacustrine brown trout, Salmo trutta. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. [DOI 10.1093/biolinnean/bly03]\nPhenotypic and resource use portioning amongst lacustrine brown trout Salmo trutta.\n7) Recknagel, H., Hooker, O. E., Adams, C. E. & Elmer, K. R. (2017) Ecosystem size predicts eco-morphological variability in a postglacial diversification. Ecology and Evolution. [DOI 10.1002/ece3.3013]\nEcosystem size predicts eco- morphological variability in a postglacial diversification.\n6) Hooker, O. E., Van Leeuwen, T.E. & Adams, C. E. (2017) Physiological costs of prey switching reinforce foraging specialisation. Journal of Animal Ecology. 86, 605-614, [DOI 10.1111/1365-2656.12632]\nPhysiological costs of prey switching reinforce foraging specialisation\n5) Adams, C. E., Bean, C. W., Dodd, J. A., Down, A., Etheridge, E. C., Gowans, A R. D., Hooker, O. E., Knudsen, R., Lyle, A. A., Winfield, I. J. & Pr\u00e6bel, K. (2016) Inter and intra-population phenotypic and genotypic structuring in the European whitefish, Coregonus lavaretus, a rare freshwater fish in Scotland. Journal of Fish Biology, 88(2), 580-594. [DOI 10.1111/jfb.12855]\nInter and intra-population phenotypic and genotypic structuring in the European whitefish Coregonus lavaretus, a rare freshwater fish in Scotland\n4) Hooker, O. E., Barry, J., Van Leeuwen, T., Lyle, A., Newton, J., Cunningham, P. & Adams, C. E. (2016) Morphological, ecological and behavioural differentiation of sympatric profundal and pelagic Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) in Loch Dughaill Scotland. Hydrobiologia, 783(1), 209-221. [DOI 10.1007/s10750-015-2599-0]\n3) Van Leeuwen, T., Hooker, O. E., Metcalfe, N. & Adams, C. E. (2015) Differences in diet-induced flexibility in morphology and growth in a partially migratory species. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences. [DOI 10.1139/cjfas-2015-0300]\n2) Hooker, O.E., Maitland, P. S., Bean, C. W. & Adams, C. E. (2015) Effectiveness of Local Biodiversity Action Plans to Identify Locally Rare and Endangered Fish in Scotland. Scottish Geographical Journal 1-11. [DOI 10.1080/14702541.2015.1077267]\n1) Barry, J., Newton, M., Dodd, J. A., Hooker, O. E., Boylan, P., Lucas, M. C. & Adams, C. E. (2015) Foraging specialisms influence space use and movement patterns of the European eel Anguilla Anguilla. Hydrobiologia 1-16. [DOI 10.1007/s10750-015-2466-z]\nDr. Kostas Kougioumoutzis\nDirector of course development Greece\nWorks at: \u2013 PR statistics (Director of course development in Greece)\nKostas is a post-doctoral researcher at the Department of Ecology and Systematics in the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. He is a quantitative ecologist and plant taxonomist. His research interests span from investigating island and mountain biogeographical and biodiversity patterns to assessing the effects of climate and land-use change on plant species distribution, with an emphasis on range-restricted species. He is currently leading a research program dealing with the monitoring and conservation planning of the Greek endemic species facing extinction\nYou can view Kostas\u2019s research via google scholar here\nDr. Madeliene Carruthers\nCourse coordinator UK\nBio to follow soon\nCourse coordinator Canada\nWorks at \u2013 To follow\nTeaches \u2013 To follow\nPR~statistics prides itself on the quality of its instructors. Experts in their field, many are involved in the development of new methods; author and contribute to \u2018packages\u2019 and have published scientific material in their field. Most importantly they are skilled and experienced in teaching and portraying the application of statistical theory and methods in a clear and easy to understand manner.\nYou can read about all of our course instructors below, listed alphabetically, click on the green toggle to find out where they work, which courses they teach and about their research interests.\nWorks at \u2013 Professor of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology, and Professor of Statistics at Iowa State University, USA\nTeaches \u2013 Geometric Morphometrics in R (GMMR)\nDean is a theoretical evolutionary biologist interested in the evolution of multivariate phenotypes. A primary emphasis of his laboratory focuses on new analytical tools for quantifying multivariate phenotypes (including morphometric shape analysis), as well as the development of new methods for characterizing patterns of phenotypic evolution and change. Current research is on the development of new phylogenetic comparative methods for multivariate datasets, and new morphometric methods for characterizing patterns of shape variation and covariation. Dean is the primary author and maintainer of the popular software R-package geomorph for shape analysis. His empirical work focuses on morphological evolution in vertebrates, with an emphasis on plethodontid salamanders.\nWorks at \u2013 Professor, University of Swansea, Wales.\nTeaches \u2013 Animal movement ecology (ANME)\nFull bio to follow soon\nProf. Jarret Byrnes\nWorks at \u2013 Assistant Professor, University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA.\nTeaches \u2013 Structural equation modelling for ecologists and evolutionary biologists (SEMR)\nJarrett Byrnes is an Assistant Professor at the University of Massachusetts Boston where he has taught for five years. His research focuses on the direct and indirect effects of the changing environment on marine communities. His current work focuses on kelp forests at local and global scales as well as New England sat marshes. In this work, Byrnes utilizes a wide variety of statistical techniques for large-scale data sets, from Structural Equation Modelling to Bayesian meta-analysis.\nByrnes has been teaching Structural Equation Modelling since 2010. He has contributed to the development of the sem and lavaan packages in R for the modelling of SEMs using likelihood and covariance matrices. In addition to publishing on SEMs both in his own work and as a collaborator with students, students of Byrnes\u2019s classes have published over a dozen different manuscripts which started as projects within the course.\nWorks at \u2013 Associate Professor and Director, MS Biology, at Chatham University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.\nTeaches \u2013 Geometric Morphometrics using R (GMMR)\nMichael is a theoretical evolutionary ecologist, specializing in statistical methods for high-dimensional data. He received his PhD in Zoology from North Dakota State University and received additional postdoctoral experience in Ecology, Evolution, & Organismal Biology, and Statistics at Iowa State University. His current research focuses on methodological development of hypothesis testing frameworks for multivariate data, using phylogenetic comparative methods. He is a co-developer of the R package, geomorph, which has various routines for the acquisition, processing, and analysis of shape data and other multivariate data. Michael\u2019s theoretical work compliments his empirical focus, which is the contemporary morphological evolution of North American desert fishes in changing environments.\nProf. Matt Denwood\nWorks at \u2013 Associate Professor at University of Copenhagen\nTeaches \u2013 Applied Bayesian Modelling for Ecologists and Epidemiologists (ABME)\nMatt qualified as a veterinary surgeon from the University of Glasgow, and subsequently focussed his post-graduate training in the area of quantitative veterinary epidemiology, obtaining his PhD in 2010. His research focus spans from statistical methodology through to the application of statistical and mathematical modelling to problems in epidemiology and ecology, working on a wide variety of problems in various different fields.\nMuch of his work was revolved around the use of Bayesian methods, particularly Markov chain Monte Carlo, applied to parasitology and antimicrobial resistance. He is the author of two R packages hosted on CRAN, including the \u2018runjags\u2019 package which serves as an interface to \u2018Just Another Gibbs Sampler (JAGS)\u2019, and is also a developer and currently builds and maintains the Mac binaries on the JAGS project.\nMatt is also a fellow of the higher education academy with a wide range of teaching experience in epidemiology, biostatistics, public health and clinical farm animal medicine at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, he enjoys the challenge of describing complex statistical methods in a way that is accessible to ecologists and epidemiologists with a background in clinical or biological sciences.\nProf. Rodney Dyer\nWorks at \u2013 Assistant Director for the Centre for Environmental Studies, Virginia Commonwealth University\nTeaches \u2013 Landscape (population) genetic data analysis using R (LNDG)\nWorks at \u2013 School of botany, University of Melbourne, Australia\nTeaches \u2013 Species distribution modelling using R (SDMR0)\nJane Elith is an ecolgist in the School of Botany at the University of Melbourne. She graduated from the School of Agriculture and Forestry at the University of Melbourne in 1977. She specialises in ecological models that focus on spatial analysis and prediction of the habitat of plant and animal species. Following graduation, she was a research assistant and tutor for three years, and then spent the following 12 years raising her children. She returned to the University of Melbourne in 1992 and later commenced a part-time PhD in the School of Botany. She was awarded her PhD in 2002 on \u2018Predicting the distribution of plants\u2019. Since then, she has been a research fellow in the School of Botany. She is currently an ARC Future Fellow and sits within the Centre of Excellence for Biosecurity Risk Analysis at the University of Melbourne.\nJane is known primarily for her work on statistical models and data, and has mostly focused on species distribution models. Jane is interested in the methods used to model the distribution of species, and focuses on how they work, how to improve them for typical data types and applications, and how to deal with their uncertainties. She is particularly interested in understanding how models work and in finding technical solutions to improve their performance. She is also interested in and contributes to their use for practical applications.\nWorks at \u2013 Royal Holloway University of London\nTeaches \u2013 Meta-analysis in ecology, evolution and environmental sciences (MTES)\nJulia is an ecologist interested in plant-herbivore interactions, forest biodiversity and methodology and applications of meta-analysis in ecology. She has published over 20 meta-analyses on topics ranging from impacts of climate change to forest management as well as methodological papers on publication bias and related biases in meta-analysis. She has also co-edited \u201cHandbook of meta-analysis in ecology and evolution\u201d (Princeton University Press, 2013), the first handbook on meta-analysis written specially for ecologists and evolutionary biologists. Julia has been teaching courses on meta-analysis in ecology to early career researchers since early 2000s both in the UK and abroad (Finland, Sweden, Germany, Switzerland, Poland, Portugal, USA, Australia, Mexico, Brazil, Kenya). Julia is an elected member of the Society for Research Synthesis Methodology and an author of ca 100 peer-reviewed scientific publications with > 5000 citations, her H index is 40.\nWorks at \u2013 University of East Anglia (UEA), England\nElena is a statistician with strong research interests in meta-analysis and research synthesis, statistical methods for Big Data, and wide experience of statistical consulting in health, actuarial, environmental sciences and industry. She is an elected member of the International Statistical Institute and of the Society for Research Synthesis Methodology; Editorial Board member for academic journals Environmental Evidence and Research Synthesis Methods, and the organiser of Quantitative Synthesis Methods Group in the Collaboration for Environmental Evidence (CEE). She has authored a book on meta-analysis (Wiley, 2008) and more than 100 peer-reviewed scientific publications with ca 3100 citations, h index = 29.\nProf. Pierre Legendre\nWorks at \u2013 Professor of quantitative ecology at Universit\u00e9 de Montr\u00e9al, Canada\nTeaches \u2013 Advances in Spatial Analysis of Multivariate Ecological Data: Theory and in Practice (MVSP)\nPierre Legendre is an ecologist interested in the spatial and temporal structure of communities (beta diversity). He has been teaching biostatistics and numerical ecology at Universit\u00e9 de Montr\u00e9al for more than 30 years. He is the author of the highly cited manual \u201cNumerical ecology\u201d; the third English edition appeared in June 2012. He is also the author of more than 290 refereed research papers and book chapters.\nNumerical ecology is the field of quantitative ecology devoted to the numerical analysis of ecological data sets. Community ecologists, whose data are multivariate by nature (many species, many environmental variables), are the primary users of these methods.\nBesides his regular teaching at Universit\u00e9 de Montr\u00e9al, Pierre Legendre has given 66 short courses in 38 universities and scientific institutes around the world. He received several honours, including the President\u2019s Award of the Canadian Society for Ecology and Evolution in 2013. He was listed as a Highly Cited Researcher in Environment/Ecology in all lists published up to now by the Institute of Scientific Information (ISI) and Thomson Reuters in 2001, 2014 and 2015. His h-index on Google Scholar is 83 (57648 citations, including 14324 citations of his books). He is also the author of programs and R packages widely used by community ecologists and phylogeneticists, and coauthor (with D. Borcard and F. Gillet) of the book \u201cNumerical ecology with R\u201d (English edition published in 2011, Chinese edition in 2014).\nWorks at \u2013 Professor of statistics, Department of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada\nTeaches \u2013 Multivariate analysis of spatial ecological data using R (MASE)\nSubhash Lele is a professor of statistics at the University of Alberta in Canada. His research interests are wide ranging from theoretical statistics (e.g. Estimating functions, Time series and Spatial processes, Foundations of statistical inference, Hierarchical models) to applied statistics (e.g. Morphometrics or analysis of shapes, Occupancy and Abundance models, Habitat suitability and Resource Selection models, Movement models, Population dynamics models, population viability analysis and sampling designs for animal surveys). He is currently involved in developing statistical methods for data obtained from camera traps for monitoring space use by wildlife.\nSubhash Lele has been working in statistics for almost 30 years. He has published more than 80 papers in major journals including \u2018Science\u2019 and \u2018Nature\u2019. He has co-authored a book on Morphometrics, co-edited a book on the topic of quantification of statistical evidence and is currently working on a book on Likelihood analysis of Hierarchical models with applications in ecology. He has been on the editorial board of the Journal of the American Statistical Association, Ecology and Ecological Monographs, Ecological and Environmental Statistics, Journal of Wildlife Management and Journal of Animal Ecology. He has also served on various committees of the US National Academy of Sciences.\nWorks at \u2013 Professor in Ecological Statistics at University of New South Wales\nTeaches \u2013 Model-based multivariate analysis of abundance data using R (MBMV)\nDavid is an ecological statistician who advances methodology for data analysis in ecology to improve the ability of ecologists to answer important research questions with a focus on developing and translating modern statistical approaches to important ecological problems.\nHis cross-disciplinary research involves evaluating the methods for data analysis currently used in ecology, and where necessary, developing new methodologies to assist ecologists answer key research questions. This has led to contributions to current practice in ecology in multivariate analysis, allometric line-fitting and the analysis of presence-only data.\nWorks at \u2013 Professor, University of Swansea, Wales\nProfessor Rory P. Wilson is based at Swansea University. His first degree, in zoology, was from Oxford University, after which he went on to do his PhD at Cape Town University on the foraging ecology of the African penguin. Rory has lived and worked in Canada, France, Germany and Sweden but he now works within the Swansea Lab for Animal Movement in the department of Biosciences. Rory specializes in developing and using animal-attached technology to answer questions about animal movement ecology. He has used this approach on fish, reptiles, mammals and birds, where his major thrust has been to examine the energetics of movement in an effort to understand how that modulates behaviour and space use. Rory has worked across the world, including in Antarctica, and is currently working on a framework that attempts to predict animal movement. Rory is a Rolex Awards for Enterprise Laureate, a Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales and has been named by the BBC as one of their top 50 conservation heroes. He has published >300 peer-reviewed studies and is an Editor in Chief for Marine Ecology Progress Series and a consulting editor for Polar Biology and Endangered Species Research.\nProf. Ziheng Yang\nWorks at \u2013 Professor at University College London (Department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment)\nTeaches \u2013 Advances in DNA Taxonomy (DNTX)\nZiheng Yang holds the RA Fisher Chair of Statistical Genetics at Department of Genetics, Evolution, and Environment, University College London. He develops statistical methods and writes computer programs for phylogenetic and population genetics analyses of sequence data.\nHis current research projects include estimation of species divergence times incorporating information from molecules and fossils, Bayesian phylogeographic analysis and species tree estimation under the multispecies coalescent model, and modelling protein evolution to understand the impact of selection. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of London. He has won a few awards and published about 200 papers and 2 books. His recent book, Molecular Evolution: A Statistical Approach, has a pretty lizard on the cover.\nWorks at \u2013 University of South Bohemia, Czech Republic\nTeaches \u2013 Functional ecology from organism to ecosystem: theory and computation (FEER)\nDr. Francesco de Bello is an Assistant Professor at the University of South Bohemia, Czech Republic. Together with various colleagues he regularly organizes international courses on functional ecology and has developed several widely-used tools to compute indices of functional diversity and community trait composition. He has published ~90 papers on functional traits. He is trained as a plant ecologist and agronomist. Using meadows and alpine vegetation as a study framework, he assesses the role of functional trait diversity on the interface between community assembly and ecosystem service delivery across different organism types.\nWorks at \u2013 Lecturer at the University of Stirling\nTeaches \u2013 Advancing in Statistical Modelling Using R (ADVR) & Introduction to Statistics and R for Biologists (IRFB)\nLuc\u2019s research involves estimating fitness landscapes to test hypotheses about how historical selection has favoured diversification, especially for expensive phenotypic traits such as sexually selected ornaments. Because selection operates on many traits simultaneously, and because phenotypic traits often covary, determining which traits affect fitness is quite challenging, especially when using observational datasets from studies of wild populations. Consequently, Luc has had to learn a number of advanced inferential techniques.\nKnowing the importance of mastering these methods, Luc has developed new graduate and undergraduate courses in statistics. These have provided students with valuable analytical skills for both data-rich biological research and industry. His course focus on the practical needs of modern ecologists and evolutionary biologists, and exploit his experience as a scientist, supervisor, editor and teacher.\nWorks at \u2013 Institute of Ecology and Earth Sciences, University of Tartu\nDr. Carlos P. Carmona is a researcher at the Institute of Ecology and Earth Sciences, University of Tartu. His research focuses on plant functional trait-based ecology, including developing and applying methods to incorporate intraspecific trait variability into estimations of functional diversity. He uses functional trait-based approaches to answer pressing ecological questions, such as the response and vulnerability of plant communities and their functioning to species losses. In the last years, he has taught several statistics courses using R, generally aimed at PhD students and researchers. He has experience in R programming including development of packages.\nWorks at \u2013 University of Maryland Centre for Environmental Science\nTeaches \u2013 Quantitative geographic ecology using R: modelling genomes, niches, and communities (QGER01)\nMatt Fitzpatrick is Associate Professor at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science where he leads the Global Change & Biodiversity lab. He is a quantitative global change ecologist interested in the development and application of spatial modeling methods for analyzing how climate drives ecological patterns and processes, with an emphasis on understanding the distribution of species, patterns of biodiversity, and range expansion of native and introduced organisms. His research spans terrestrial and aquatic systems and scales of biological organization from genes within genomes to species assemblages across the globe. He is a co-developer of the \u2018gdm\u2019 R package for fitting Generalized Dissimilarity Models.\nDr. Diego Fontaneto\nWorks at \u2013 Institute of Ecosystem Study, National Research Council, Verbania Pallanza, Italy\nDiego Fontaneto is a zoologist and an ecologist interested in biological diversity in general, and in particular in how bdelloid rotifers can survive, persist and diversify in the apparent absence of sexual recombination. Given the ubiquity of bdelloids in any habitat, from freshwater to marine, to their unusual ecological characteristics of desiccation resistance, and to their \u2018scandalous\u2019 evolutionary features of being considered ancient asexuals, his work is often at the boundary between ecology and evolution. He has been exposed to the different tolls and techniques in DNA taxonomy in the last ten years as an alternative to morphological species identification due to the paucity of taxonomically reliable phenotypic features in bdelloid rotifers.\nWorks at \u2013 Maitre de conf\u00e9rences, Institut Universitaire Europ\u00e9en de la Mer, Universit\u00e9 de Bretagne Occidentale, Brest, France.\nTeaches \u2013 Advances in Spatial Analysis of Multivariate Ecological Data: Theory and Practice (MVSP)\nOlivier is an associate professor in biology at Universit\u00e9 de Bretagne Occidentale. He is a quantitative ecologist interested in describing and explaining spatial and temporal community diversity patterns and in the numerical tools needed to so. He primarily works with marine benthic ecologists. His research aims to better understand how local, regional and habitat-dependant variables can constraint taxonomic and functional diversity of marine macrobenthos. He teaches biostatistics and numerical ecology and regularly gives international short courses on the analysis of biological diversity data.\nDr. Lars Goetzenberger\nWorks at \u2013 The Institute of Botany of the Czech academy of sciences\nDr. Lars G\u00f6tzenberger is a researcher at the Institute of Botany of the Czech academy of sciences. His main interest is in the ecological strategies of vascular plants, trying to understand through which traits these different strategies manifest, how they evolve, and how they are connected to the co-existence of species in communities at different scales. He has taught courses on functional ecology and R-related topics in various forms. Though a plant ecologist by training, his main skills and guilty pleasures include programming in the R language and the use of trait data bases.\nWorks at \u2013 Lecturer in Ecological Modelling at the University of Melbourne\nTeaches \u2013 Species distribution modelling using R (SDMR)\nBroadly, Guruzeta work in the development and application of quantitative tools to answer questions in ecology and conservation. In particular, her research largely deals with wildlife monitoring, the modelling of species distributions and optimal study design, with an emphasis on issues derived from imperfect detection. She is a Senior Editor for Animal Conservation and Associated Editor for the Journal of Agricultural, Biological and Environmental Statistics. Previously, I was in the editorial board of Conservation Biology (2013-2016),\nWorks at \u2013 Associate research fellow at the University of Exeter\nTeaches \u2013 Advancing in Statistical Modelling Using R (ADVR)\nTom\u2019s research interests revolve around explaining individual variation: how do genetic, environmental and social factors interact and contribute to phenotypic diversity?\nHis PhD research at the University of Stirling integrated life history theory and sexual selection, using advanced statistical models to analyse how individuals allocate limited resources to competing life history traits. Tom\u2019s current research position at the University of Exeter\u2019s Penryn campus focuses on the evolutionary genetics of the stress response, combining experimental manipulations with multivariate quantitative genetic methods.\nTom also has a background in computer programming and bioinformatics, and has employed these skills in posts across both academia and the pharmaceutical industry. He has a broad interest in statistical modelling, and also in the best practices of effective and informative visualisation of quantitative data.\nWorks at \u2013 Associate Professor at Trinity College Dublin\nTeaches \u2013 Stable Isotope Mixing Models using SIAR, SIBER and MixSIAR (SIMM)\nAndrew graduated with a science degree in zoology before completing a phd in theoretical ecology and has moved ever further in computational and mathematical ecology over the 9 years since. Andrew\u2019s expertise is in building custom computational and statistical models to better understand the behaviour of ecological and evolutionary systems. As a biologist by training, Andrew is particularly sensitive to the challenge many people face with learning quantitative techniques on top of their already large biological skill-set.\nAndrew currently leads a research programme looking at how the rate at which visual information can be acquired and processed varies among individuals and species and he also continues to lead computational methodological developments in stable isotope ecology. He collaborates widely with other scientists working on topics such as: ecological stability, adaptive systems in computer science, epidemiology and sea-bird foraging ecology.\nDr. Jana Jeglinski\nWorks at \u2013 Research Leadership Fellow at the University of Glasgow\nTeaches \u2013 Spatial Analysis of Ecological Data Using R (SPAE)\nJana is a research fellow and lecturer within the Institute of Biodiversity Animal Health and Comparative Medicine at the University of Glasgow. Her research is in the area of spatial and foraging ecology of marine top predators. Her work focuses on sea birds and pinnipeds and has published numerous manuscripts on Galapagos sea lions. Jana uses various methods to gather quantitative data, such as GPS tracking and stable isotope analysis, to gain a better understanding of ecology with particular emphasis on juvenile/adolescent life stages utilising a strong spatial component. The aim of her research is to develop an understanding of how foraging and breeding habitat preferences of individuals influence population-level processes that are relevant for conservation management.\nWorks at \u2013 Lecturer at Imperial College London\nTeaches \u2013 Genetic data analysis and exploration using R (GDAR)\nThibaut is a Lecturer in genetic analysis at the MRC Centre for Outbreak Analysis and Modelling, Imperial College London. His early career focussed on developing multivariate methods for analysing genetic data, including spatial genetic patterns, group structure, and the phylogenetic comparative method. His current work aims to exploit pathogen genome sequences to understand the spatial-temporal dynamics of infectious diseases such as influenza, plague, or the ongoing West African Ebola outbreak. He is involved in the development of a number of R packages including adegenet, adephylo, geoGraph, outbreaker, OutbreakTools, bmmix, episerve (author) and ade4, and phylobase (contributor).\nWorks at \u2013 Assistant Researcher in CIBIO, Research Center for Biodiversity and Genetic Resources\nAntigoni is an evolutionary ecologist interested in the evolution of phenotypic diversity. Her research focuses on disentangling the ecological and evolutionary dynamics underlying phenotypic diversification. She uses wall lizards, and other reptiles and amphibians, as models to address how sexual dimorphism evolves; how ontogeny shapes morphological variation; what determines the geographic structure of phenotypic patterns; which is the influence of environmental variation on the phenotype; and how the combination of these processes shapes micro- and macro-evolutionary diversity patterns.\nAs a biologist focused in measuring and explaining patters of phenotypic diversity, Antigoni is also interested in the development and dissemination of quantitative methods for addressing ecological and evolutionary questions. For this, she has been involved in developing and teaching workshops and courses in multivariate statistics, geometric morphometrics, and phylogenetic comparative methods.\nDr. Zhian Kamvar\nWorks at \u2013 University of Nebraska-Lincoln\nZhian Kamvar is a Postdoctoral Research Scholar at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln investigating the evolution of fungicide resistance in a plant pathogenic fungus. His doctoral work centres around developing tools for analysis of clonal populations in the R package \u2018poppr\u2019. He has contributed to other popgen packages such as adegenet, mmod, and vcfR.\nWorks at \u2013 Senior researcher at \u00c5bo Akademi University in Finland\nTeaches \u2013 Introduction to Statistics and R for Biologists (IRFB)\nAne\u2019s research interests focus on quantifying spatial and temporal variation in evolutionary and ecological processes, including prevalence and consequences of harvest-induced evolution, speed and consequences of species invasions in coastal ecosystems, and effects of climate-related environmental change in ectotherms. In her quest to answer research questions from this wide range of topics she uses both basic and advanced linear models in R to analyse and visualize data from factorial experiments, quantitative genetic breeding designs, field surveys, and time series. She has occasionally played with Bayesian approaches and her bucket list contains the item \u201cgo all-Bayesian before retirement\u201d.\nDr. Jonathan Lefcheck\nWorks at \u2013 Virginia Institute of Marine Science, The College of William & Mary, Gloucester Point, Virginia. B.A., USA\nJonathan Lefcheck is a post-doctoral scholar at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science, The College of William & Mary in Virginia. His research interests range from marine community ecology to biodiversity science to ecological statistics, with a focus on seagrass systems. He runs a popular blog for statistical advice, www.jonlefcheck.net/blog, where he interacts with researchers and practitioners over statistical methods, including multivariate community analysis, generalized additive models, and machine learning.\nJonathan has been applying structural equation modelling to ecological data for the better part of a decade, and has published the results in high-ranking journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Ecology Letters, and Ecology. His recent paper in Methods in Ecology & Evolution presenting a new open-source package to conduct structural equation modelling in R was recently selected as a runner-up for the Robert May prize by the British Ecological Society, which recognizes outstanding contributions by early career researchers.\nDr. Jose Lahoz-Monfort\nWorks at \u2013 Lecturer in Ecological Modelling in the Quantitative and Applied Ecology Group (QAECO) at the University of Melbourne\nTeaches \u2013 Species distribution modelling using R (SDMR).\nJose has a general interest in wildlife monitoring techniques, demography and population dynamics, the study of species distributions, and the statistical methods that underpin these areas. But of course, always keeping in mind the ultimate step: how these feed into the decision-making process for biodiversity conservation and management so that the allocation of the often scarce conservation resources can be optimized. Pressing conservation problems have to be solved in an efficient way, making the best decisions in the light of available knowledge, and cleverly choosing what new information can be useful for achieving our targets!\nWorks at \u2013 The biological and environmental sciences department at the University of Stirling\nJeroen\u2019s main interests are in behavioural ecology and conservation biology, and ornithology in particular. Specifically, he is interested in understanding and predicting behavioural responses to environmental change (anthropogenic or otherwise) in a range of species and systems.\nHis current fellowship at the University of St Andrews focuses on linking behavioural responses to different stressors or risks, to physiological stress responses, and previous post docs have been as diverse as quantifying the effects of wind turbines on birds and bats, and developing models for prioritising conservation investments.\nAll of Jeroen\u2019s work has a strong quantitative basis, and he is particularly interested in the presentation of statistical analyses (including mixed-effects modelling, IT approaches, Bayesian statistics and simulation modelling) as used in biology.\nWorks at \u2013 Senior Assistant Professor at the Institute for Applied Data Analytics, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, in Brunei, Borneo.\nTeaches \u2013 Machine Learning (MACH01)\nBefore Borneo, Aris was a Lecturer in Predictive Modelling at the School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary University of London, UK. Aris is an Engineer by training with a Diploma in Industrial Engineering and Management (Crete, Greece) and a PhD in Mathematical Ecology from Friedrich-Schiller University in Jena, Germany.\nHe has interdisciplinary skills in Statistics and Computer Science and broad research interests in Data Analytics, Predictive Modelling, Mathematical Biology, Risk Assessment, Ecology, Population Dynamics, and Epidemiology, through statistical analysis or computational model development. His published track record includes several mathematical, environmental, and biological journal publications as well as interdisciplinary ones including Nature Communications.\nHis research regarding Bovine Tuberculosis in the UK was widely covered by the media including the BBC and The Guardian twice and it has also been covered in German and French national media. He is has recently served as a guest editor for two journal special issues in Spatio-temporal data mining in veterinary and ecological epidemiology and in Data mining invasive alien species dynamics.\nDr Andrew Parnell\nWorks at \u2013 Chartered statistician at University College Dublin\nTeaches \u2013 Stable Isotope Mixing Models Using SIAR, SIBER and MixSIAR (SIMM) \u2013 Time Series Models for Ecologists and Climatologists (TSME) \u2013 Introduction to Bayesian hierarchical modelling (IBHM)\nAndrew is a chartered statistician and lecturer with over 10 years\u2019 experience. He enjoys working with big, messy data sets which have hidden relationships that only statistical methods can uncover. Andrews main expertise is in \u2013 Feature/variable selection; Multivariate analysis; Stochastic processes and time series analysis; Bayesian inference; Spatial and spatio-temporal modelling; Computational statistics.\nHe has applied such methods in a diverse range of fields including Climate change (estimating past changes in climate from pollen, estimating changes in extreme for Ireland\u2019s future, estimating worldwide rates of sea level change); Proteomics (finding biomarkers for prostate cancer; Veterinary Science (estimating the factors contributing to elite racehorse ability); Archaeology (radiocarbon dating and age-depth model building); Ecology (stable isotope mixing models to estimate animal diets, monitoring fisheries discard rates in the Irish Sea).\nWorks at \u2013 Institute of Evolutionary Sciences in Montpellier\nTeaches \u2013 Phylogenetic data analysis using R (PHYL)\nEmmanuel is as senior researcher at the Institute of Evolutionary Sciences in Montpellier. His research activities are centered on the investigation of evolutionary processes at different scales of time and of biological complexity. His approach is to collect data and analyse them to test hypotheses on the dynamics of these relationships. His current projects are on the speciation, extinction, and adaptation among Felidae, and on the statistical and computing tools for models of biological evolution.\nWorks at \u2013 Lecturer in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Sheffield\nJonathan did his PhD at Bristol University (2010-2012), working on understanding how territorial structures form from the movement and interaction of animals, with a particular focus on Bristol\u2019s red fox population. He then went to the University of Alberta as a postdoctoral fellow in Mark Lewis\u2019 group (2012-14). Here, he continued working on mathematical models of animal movement and pattern formation, extending them to a variety of situations beyond territoriality, including landscape ecology and biological invasions. During this time, he increasingly found that the need to fit complex mechanistic models required development of new statistical tools for analysing animal movement. Consequently, when he was appointed a lecturer in the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Sheffield in 2014, he was placed in both the Statistics and Applied Mathematics groups. His research group at Sheffield continues this diversity: working on mathematical models of animal movement and population dynamics using a mixture of techniques from statistics, applied maths, and statistical physics. These techniques have been applied to help understand a range of ecological situations, from wolf-caribou interactions to Galapagos tortoise migrations, territory formation of multispecies bird flocks to resources selection decisions of bison.\nDr. Marco Scotti\nWorks at \u2013 PI of the Research Group on Food Web Modelling at GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Germany\nTeaches \u2013 Network analysis for ecologists and biologists using R (NTWA)\nWebpage http://www.geomar.de/en/mitarbeiter/fb3/eoe/eoe-n/mscotti/food-web-modelling/\nMarco is a theoretical ecologist who got his PhD at the University of Parma. Besides studying ecological networks, he has experience in analysing a wide spectrum of complex systems including social, infrastructural and molecular networks. Marco is mainly interested in food web theory and ecological network analysis. He studies topological and dynamical properties of trophic networks, being often involved even in the phases of experimental data generation and collection. His current playground is represented by the western coast of the Baltic Sea and the mesocosm facilities at GEOMAR. Marco\u2019s research aims at investigating the effects of global change on food web structure and dynamics, with the goal of better understanding possible consequences on ecosystem functioning.\nWorks at \u2013 CICGE- Research Center on Geo-Spatial Science of the University of Porto\nTeaches \u2013 Ecological niche modelling using R (ENMR)\nNeftal\u00ed Sillero works in the analysis and identification of biodiversity spatial patterns, from species to populations and individuals. For this, he uses four powerful tools to better understand how space influence biodiversity: Geographical Information Systems, Remote Sensing, Ecological Niche Modelling, and Spatial Statistics. His main areas of research are: application of new technologies on species\u2019 distributions atlases, ecological modelling of species\u2019 ranges, identification of biogeographical regions and species\u2019 chorotypes, mapping and modelling road-kill hotspots, and spatial analyses of home ranges.\nHe has more than 10 years\u2019 experience working in ecological niche models. He has authored >70 peer reviewed publications and he is since 2007 Chairman of the Mapping Committee of the Societas Herpetologica Europaea, where he is the PI of the NA2RE project (www.na2re.ismai.pt), the New Atlas of Amphibians and Reptiles of Europe.\nDr. P\u00e9ter S\u00f3lymos\nWorks at \u2013 Statistical Ecologist at the Alberta Biodiversity Monitoring Institute and Boreal Avian Modelling Project\nTeaches \u2013 Spatial analysis of multivariate ecological data using R (MASE)\nDr. P\u00e9ter S\u00f3lymos is a statistical ecologist with a research focus on developing and applying state-of-the-art computational techniques for big data sets to better inform biodiversity conservation and natural resource management over large spatial scales.\nP\u00e9ter is interested in understanding how cumulative effects of human development affect species. He is developing new algorithms and methodologies for more efficient data-information-knowledge pipelines. In addition, P\u00e9ter has over 10 years of teaching experience in ecology and R programming, he has authored over 50 peer reviewed publications and many R packages among them mefa4, dclone, pbapply, and vegan.\nWorks at \u2013 Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Center\nDan Warren is a senior scientist at the Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Center. He has broad interests in evolution, ecology, conservation, and animal behavior. His primary research program focuses on the evolution of species\u2019 environmental tolerances and spatial distributions, with frequent detours into conservation-oriented empirical studies. He also maintains active research programs in phylogenetic methods and theory, as well as the neuroecology of marine fishes. His work includes both basic and applied research, with a particular focus on developing quantitative methods. He is an author of several popular software packages for conducting evolutionary and ecological analyses, including Converge, AWTY, ENMTools, and RWTY.\nWorks at \u2013 PhD student in data analytics and mathematics at University College Dublin\nTeaches \u2013 Time series models for ecologists (TSME)\nEmma Howard is a PhD student in the interdisciplinary fields of mathematics education and data analytics. The overall focus of her PhD is identifying and supporting struggling students in large mathematics/statistics courses. Her approach includes investigating predication methods to identify at-risk students, developing an understanding of why students choose to engage with specific module resources, and developing supporting feedback systems for students. She is also interested in student withdrawals on a university-wide level.\nWorks at \u2013 PhD student in Statistical Climatology at the University College of Dublin\nJohn O\u2019Sullivan is a PhD student of Statistical Climatology at the University College of Dublin (UCD). His research involves the study of spatial statistics and their application to help us to better understand climate extremes in Ireland. John has a B.A. in Maths from Trinity College Dublin and an M.Sc. in Meteorology and Climatology from UCD. He also has a B.A. in Media Production. In addition to his own research interests, he currently lectures in statistics, decision making, and quantitative analysis.\nMiss Marie-Pauline Beugin\nWorks at \u2013 PhD student in eco-epidemiology at the Laboratoire de Biom\u00e9trie et Biologie Evolutive\nMarie-Pauline is a PhD student in eco-epidemiology at the Laboratoire de Biom\u00e9trie et Biologie Evolutive (LBBE) in Lyon and the Animal Genetics Laboratory Antagene (Lyon). She studied at the Paris institute of technology for life, food and environmental sciences and specialized in environment management issues. Then, she focused on evolution, genetics and modelling issues during her master degrees. Her current work aims at quantifying the level of hybridization between subspecies of cats in France and assessing how these levels of hybridization may influence the circulation of viruses.\nMiss Jane Remfert\nWorks at \u2013 PhD student at Virginia Commonwealth University\nTeaches \u2013 Landscape genetic data analysis using R (LNDG)\nJane is population geneticist interested in how habitat heterogeneity affects the movement of genes across a landscape and the resulting effect on population genetic structure. She is currently looking at how native and urban landscape structures affect pollen movement in flowering dogwood (Cornus florida). Additionally, she is interested in functional effects of gene escape from cultivar to native dogwood populations. My research draws from GIS, population and quantitative genetics, and landscape ecology.\nDr Carlos Abrahams\nWorks at \u2013 Technical Director at Baker Consultants Ltd and Senior Lecturer at Nottingham Trent University\nTeaches \u2013 Bioacoustics for ecologists: Hardware, Survey design and Data analysis (BIAC)\nCarlos has been working in the practical fields of ecology and nature conservation for over 25 years. Starting his career in nature reserve and countryside management, he has been an ecological consultant since 2001. Alongside managing a busy consultancy, undertaking Environmental Impact Assessments for a range of clients, he is also a part-time lecturer at Nottingham Trent University on the BSc Environmental Biology. Carlos has previously published research on wetland vegetation/management and amphibian habitat selection. However, after many years of using static and handheld detectors for bat surveys, he is currently engaged in studying the potential of bioacoustic methods for investigating bird populations, especially for rare and declining species such as capercaillie and nightjar.\nStephanie Smebdol\nWorks at \u2013 Director of Customer Success for Vemco\nTeaches \u2013 Aquatic Acoustic Telemetry Data Analysis (ATDA)\nStephanie Smedbol has worked with Vemco for 8 years, during this Stephanie has worked in R&D, Product Management, and Customer Support, with primary focus on ensuring that researchers get the most out of their telemetry equipment and data.\nStephanie\u2019s areas of expertise include telemetry study design, telemetry field work, telemetry system performance analysis, and technical training.\nPrior to joining Vemco, Stephanie worked for over 10 years with Fisheries and Oceans Canada and several other organizations on the development of new marine finfish species for aquaculture, including research on reproductive physiology and early larval rearing.\nStephanie has a Bachelor of Science in Biology from McGill University (Montreal, Canada) and a Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical) from Dalhousie University in Nova Scotia, Canada.\nTracey Steig\nWorks at \u2013 General Manager for HTI-Vemco USA, Inc\nTracey has a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in Civil Engineering from the University of Washington. Tracey was instrumental in HTI\u2019s acoustic tag telemetry system development starting in 1997. He has conducted numerous hydroacoustic and acoustic tag studies on the Columbia and Snake rivers, and worldwide since 1982 and has worked for HTI since 1988.\nDr. Ryan Mowat\nWorks at \u2013 Head of Environment and Fisheries at RS Aqua\nTeaches \u2013 Aquatic Acoustic Telemetry Data Analysis (ATDA01)\nDr Ryan Mowat is head of Environment and Fisheries at RS Aqua, who supply and support Vemco acoustic telemetry in the UK and Ireland. Over several years Ryan has helped UK and Irish researchers plan and deploy numerous acoustic fish tracking systems, from small, localised tracking projects to large scale coastal arrays. Recently RS Aqua was appointed as the UK and Ireland representative for HTI-Vemco, and going forward will work with researchers using these cabled telemetry systems.\nWorks at \u2013 Principal Investigator for HTI-Vemco USA, Inc\nSam has been a Senior Fisheries Biologist with HTI, now HTI-Vemco, since 1989, and has 36 years of experience in fisheries acoustics. He manages evaluations of migratory fish in rivers, mobile surveys in lakes and oceans, hydropower relicensing projects, and co-directs software development. After receiving a BS in Fisheries from Humboldt State University (1980), he served as fisheries biologist with Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife and California Dept. of Fish and Game from 1980 to 1982. Mr. Johnston was a Senior Scientist with BioSonics, Inc. from 1982 to 1989, where he managed numerous hydroacoustic fisheries studies. At HTI-Vemco Mr. Johnston serves as Project Manager and Project Leader for acoustic tag and hydroacoustic evaluations in a variety of aquatic environments. Mr. Johnston has authored over 50 publications and technical reports on fisheries acoustics, and has taught short courses on fisheries acoustics for over 30 years.\nWorks at \u2013 Director of Skyline Ecology,\nPaul is an independent consultant whose clients include Wildlife Acoustics, Voltage TV and large multidisciplinary organisations specialising in Bioacoustics analysis such as TSP and Atkins.\nHe has been working as a practical field ecologist for 19 years specialising in bat (and later bird) bioacoustics. He has since become a recognised expert on ultrasonic bat sounds and continues to undertake large bat identification projects based within the UK. Paul currently runs training courses on bat bioacoustics all over the world, teaching at a range of different levels from PhD students and researchers to amateurs involved in citizen science projects and school groups. He works in an advisory capacity within the academic and business sectors on improving methods of recording and analysing sound from large data sets, and has also assisted with wildlife features on bats for the BBC. Paul\u2019s interest in bioacoustics has now developed into a wide range of sound recording and analysing techniques, including acoustic, ultrasonic and infrasonic sound. This has progressed into an interest in the practical application of different types of sound recordings; such as the use of soundscapes as a potential biodiversity indicator.\nDr. Richard Schuster\nWorks at \u2013 Liber Ero Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Biology, Carleton University, in Ottawa, Canad\nTeaches \u2013 Conservation planning using PRIORITIZR : from theory to practice (PRTZ)\nRichard is a quantitative conservation biologist and a Liber Ero Postdoctoral Fellow at Carleton University in Canada, as well as an adjunct Professor at the University of Northern British Columbia. He studies the ecological impacts of human activities and develops novel techniques to prioritize conservation areas and strategies. Richard has a theoretical and applied background in quantitative ecology and statistics and spatial big data analysis. He also develops novel analytical tools for researchers and other practitioners to explore and use in the conservation planning and management. These tools range from data visualization to complex decision support tools.\nColleagues and Richard recently published a package/library for the open-source R statistical software called prioritizr, which allows for systematic conservation prioritization. He is creating a user-friendly internet browser interface to allow non-technical users to quickly devise high-quality, data-driven spatial plans. These tools increase the accessibility of data to anyone with access to an internet browser and can help empower users to use data in a knowledge informed decision-making process.\nDr. Cory Merow\nWorks at \u2013 Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at both the University of Connecticut and Yale University\nTeaches \u2013 R package development (PAKG)\nCory is a quantitative ecologist interested in forecasting ecological responses to global change. He focuses on developing mechanistic forecasts \u2013 grounded in demography \u2013 of population, community and ecosystem responses to climate change, disturbance, land use change, and nonnative species. He designs statistical and ecoinformatics tools to synthesize data sources across ecological scales. These forecasts focus on the highly diverse Cape Floristic region of South Africa, temperate forests worldwide, and global biogeography. Cory has been teaching demographic modeling since 2013.",
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        "raw_content": "\"The First Minds\" Investigates the Origins of Consciousness\nA new book argues that consciousness is coterminous with life.\n\"It began in the '80's with a mostly one-way 'conversation' with a caterpillar that was chowing down on my basil plants. The more I looked and thought about what it was up to, the more obvious it seemed that everything it did just 'reeked of purpose.'\" (Arthur Reber)\nI recently learned of a new book called The First Minds: Caterpillars, Karyotes, and Consciousness by Dr. Arthur Reber and was fascinated not only by its title but also by its scope. Based on his own research and that of many others, Dr. Reber argues \"sentience emerged with life itself. The most primitive unicellular species of bacteria are conscious, though it is a sentience of a primitive kind. They have minds, though they are tiny and limited in scope. Hints that cells might be conscious can be found in the writings of a few cell biologists but a fully developed theory has never been put forward before.\" I wanted to learn more about this wide-ranging book and was pleased that Dr. Reber was able to answer a few questions. Our interview went as follows.\nCover of The First Minds\nSource: Arthur Reber\nWhy did you write The First Minds: Caterpillars, Karyotes, and Consciousness and how does it follow up with your earlier research?\n\"Sentience, subjectivity, awareness, feelings, are inherent, essential elements of life, all life.\" (Arthur Reber)\nIt began in the '80's with a mostly one-way \"conversation\" with a caterpillar that was chowing down on my basil plants. The more I looked and thought about what it was up to, the more obvious it seemed that everything it did just \"reeked of purpose\" -- to use E. C. Tolman's great line about the behavior of a mouse he was \"conversing\" with. This was the era where Behaviorism was finally losing its grip on psychology and it was becoming more acceptable to endow species up and down the evolutionary ladder with sentience, awareness, cognitive functions.\nThose thoughts also fit neatly with my primary research program which was examining the cognitive unconscious through the process of \"implicit learning.\" I'd coined that term back in the '60's as a form of learning where skills and knowledge were acquired tacitly, without being able to communicate about what was learned. This caterpillar seemed to be the embodiment of this process. There were things going on inside its head, there was a palpable awareness of the environment, of me. It stepped gently onto my outstretched finger, looked at me and then, as I moved my hand back, returned to a leaf and continued its assault on the only thing I'd grown that summer. I assumed its mental states were primitive, basic. There were no prayers to the gods of basil, no language, decision-making was clearly pretty limited to determining which leaf to attack next though it occasionally lifted its head as if to check for predators. I had no idea if it knew anything specific about its condition. But there was no doubt. It was conscious. It had feelings, needs, desires. There is, to paraphrase philosopher Thomas Nagel, something it is like to be a caterpillar.\nCaterpillar Sphinx Butterfly\nSource: Pixabay Creative Commons\nI had no idea where to go with this insight so I just stuck it in that clich\u00e9d spot, the \"back burner.\" Then, in 1995, we spent the year at the University of Wales at Bangor and the British Psychological Society invited me to speak at their annual gathering. It seemed like the right time to take the notion of a conscious caterpillar and push the envelope a bit and what better place to do it than in front of a muster of British academics. So I pushed \u2026 for the only logical point was that this mental stuff didn't start with caterpillars or octopuses or bonobos or us. It's been there all the time. Sentience, subjectivity, awareness, feelings, are inherent, essential elements of life, all life.\nI gave a presentation on \"Caterpillars and Consciousness.\" It landed with a dull thud. Everyone upped and left with nary a howl of outrage. Later I discovered that the society had decided that the usual Q & A was going to be abandoned when \"dicey\" topics were presented. Mine fit the bill for \"dicey.\" I decided to try the journal route and in 1997 a paper with the same title appeared in Philosophical Psychology. It promptly faded from sight. I think it's been cited maybe three times and one of them was by me. Clearly, either no one was interested in my model or they all simply thought I'd lost my mind and were being diplomatic about it.\nThen Stevan Harnad started the journal Animal Sentience. Stevan was in the audience back in '95 and I thought he might be open to my resuscitating the \"Caterpillars\" argument for the journal. He was. \"Caterpillars, consciousness, and the origins of mind\" appeared in 2016. Because Animal Sentience is an open, peer-reviewed journal, I got the kind of vigorous debate I'd hoped for twenty years earlier. The give and take there made me realize that I needed to hone my arguments more carefully, explore the database more thoroughly, and dig deeper into the various alternative visions others had on this and related issues. When I felt comfortable, I contacted my old friends at Oxford University Press and it led to where we are with The First Minds: Caterpillars, 'Karyotes, and Consciousness.\nWhat do you mean when you say you write about the \"cellular basis of consciousness\" (CBC) and what are your major messages.\nIt's pretty basic. Once you recognize that life without awareness \u2014 life bereft of sentience \u2014 is an evolutionary non-starter, then it becomes obvious that consciousness is coterminous with life. And, since life began with unicellular prokaryotes, the conclusion forces itself upon you: unicellular organisms have a (rudimentary) consciousness. Understand, this notion isn't original with me. Lynn Margulis, the prominent cell biologist and champion of the processes of symbiogenesis, once wrote a paper titled \"The conscious cell\" and various other thinkers have reached the same conclusion. What was missing, however, was a broadly considered set of arguments that covered, not just the basic presumptions about the origins of mind, but presented critical assessments of the many other views of the emergence of mental life and, importantly, took into account the philosophical entailments that accompany a model like the CBC.\nHow do your ideas fit in with other efforts to understand consciousness?\nEver since philosopher David Chalmers dubbed the struggle to understand consciousness the \"Hard Problem,\" a veritable cottage industry sprung up seeking, if not solutions, at least laying out pathways that might lead there. The enterprise includes scientists in the field of artificial intelligence, biologists, neuroscientists, psychologists with a variety of specializations, philosophers, mostly those who focus on the philosophy of mind and, perhaps surprisingly, physicists and mathematicians. In fact, in 2005 the journal Science named Greg Miller's essay \"What is the Biological Basis of Consciousness?\" the second most important unsolved scientific problem (\"What is the universe made of?\" was #1). The bookshelves are filled with efforts to unravel the mystery of consciousness, some of them quite interesting, original and thoughtful.\nI had three things I needed to do. First, show that these other approaches were either fatally flawed or so encumbered with philosophical, biotechnical, and logical problems that they simply were not viable. Second, lay out what is known about the functions of unicellular species that supports the core arguments of the CBC. And third, critically discuss the various philosophical perspectives that a theory like mine demands you to pay attention to.\nThe description for your book states, \"the implications of the CBC model are discussed along with a number of related issues in evolutionary biology, philosophy of mind, the possibility of sentient plants, the ethical repercussions of universal animal sentience, and the long-range impact of adopting the CBC stance.\" Can you please tell readers some more about why you argue that life and sentience are coterminous and about these implications of your arguments and why they are important?\nThe first problem anyone looking for the origins of consciousness, of mind, confronts is the Emergentist's Dilemma. You are going to have to determine how minds, awareness, consciousness, sentience (it doesn't matter what you call it) suddenly appears in some species when one cosmic moment earlier it wasn't there. The standard approach to this issue has been to begin with human consciousness and ask the key questions: We know we have this mental life. Do other species? Which ones? How would we know?\nThis, not unreasonable, approach led folks to embark on two research programs. One sought to identify the criterial neurobiological features that are responsible for human consciousness and look back through the evolutionary tree for species that had those features or analogues of them. The other focused on analyzing the behavioral repertoire of other species looking for functions that showed (or strongly suggested) that they had a mental life that was determinate of consciousness.\nThese endeavors, which are still going on, produced wonderful insights into the rich, varied, and often startlingly sophisticated mental lives of many species --- but it produced nothing but confusion in terms of spotting that hypothesized miraculous moment when a species took that quantal step from an insentient automaton to one with a mind. In The First Minds a baker's dozen of these efforts are reviewed and critiqued for none of them manages to put forward a biological framework or evolutionary timeline that satisfies.\nThe alternative answer, the one I offer is that when life first bloomed from the prebiotic slurry over three billion years ago it emerged with a host of functions and one of them was sentience. All forms of consciousness right up to us with our big brains are simply products of evolutionary mechanisms. It all happened just once and \u2026well \u2026 here we are. I appreciate that I can't duck the emergentist's dilemma but mine is a far more tractable one than the others. My guess is it will be found when we unpack the biomolecular processes and mechanisms that gave rise to life itself.\nSo, what about plants?\nAh, plants. There are quite a few cell biologists and botanists who argue that plants are conscious. I'm agnostic on this issue but recognize it cannot be avoided. Plants first appeared some two billion years after Prokaryotes. If those unicellular critters had minds, then plants, which evolved when a species of bacteria was incorporated by a photosynthesizing eukaryote, should as well. There is a long section in The First Minds on the possibility of sentient plants. I also touch on a number of ethical issues, in particular, those that might make some vegetarians and vegans feel a tad uncomfortable.\nHow do you answer skeptics who think you've gone too far -- there's no way that cells are conscious and that sentience emerged with life itself. Surely, they would argue, there has to be some 'line' below which sentience doesn't exist.\n\"When you look at the literature you find a marvelous array of proposals about where to draw that line. One or another researcher has concluded that consciousness first appeared in worms, insects, cephalopods, birds, mammals, and primates.\" (Arthur Reber)\nWell, I certainly appreciate the perspective of the skeptics. When I wrote \"Implicit Learning and Tacit Knowledge\" it was after my chat with that caterpillar and I was fairly certain that something like the CBC theory was correct but I ducked. I didn't want to put a bullseye on my back so I included a section concluding that a sentient prokaryote was a bridge too far. And I wasn't alone. A prominent cell biologist told me that while giving a talk he entertained the possibility that amoebae had a form of consciousness. The proposal was greeted with such a display of derision that when he wrote a book on cellular functions he too concluded that prokaryotes were not conscious. Since then he's changed his mind and agrees with the basic tenets of the CBC. There's no doubt that assaults from critics both within and outside of the academy can be intimidating. But I'm old now, retired, and don't worry much about this. But I am a scientist and one thing we all learn early on is that we best be prepared to be shown to be wrong. I might be. However, mainly, I hope to stimulate discussion.\nBut let me dig down a bit more to answer your question about a \"line\" below which there is no sentience. When you look at the literature you find a marvelous array of proposals about where to draw that line. One or another researcher has concluded that consciousness first appeared in worms, insects, cephalopods, birds, mammals, and primates. There are others who argue that only humans, with our linguistic abilities, can be conclusively said to have consciousness. There are still others who argue that consciousness is simply the result of carrying out just the right computations and that we will someday in the not so distant future be confronted with a conscious AI.\nAnd let me be clear. These are not proposals entertained by crackpots. These are seriously, carefully crafted models put forward by respected scholars. But I found a fascinating pattern in my wandering through this research realm. Entomologists usually identified insects as the origins, avian researchers and ornithologists argued that it first emerged in birds, primatologists identified chimpanzees or monkeys, linguists tended to think it\u2019s a privileged property of Homo sapiens. The (obvious?) conclusion: sentience, mental life is there in all. Wherever you look you will find it.\nWho is the audience for your book?\nThe clich\u00e9d cohort: intelligent laypersons with curious minds. I tried my very best to write for everyone while staying true to the standards of bio-evolutionary science and, critically, my friends and colleagues in the philosophy of mind. Back in 1981, I was fortunate to be one of the psychologists invited to join a coterie of philosophers in a six-week long NEH-sponsored summer institute on the Psychology and Philosophy of Mind. It was a revelatory experience. I thought I knew something about the philosophy of mind. I quickly discovered I didn't. I thought I had useful, creative insights to offer. Nope. But I struggled and learned and, in retrospect, now over 35 years later I know, for certain, two things. I could not have written this book without that summer and, importantly, I would never have even attempted it if I'd had formal training in philosophy.\nTwo things. One is a collaboration with Franti\u0161ek Balu\u0161ka, a cell biologist at the University of Bonn. We're working on arguments that will hopefully nail down the proposition that life and sentience are biologically linked, that it is simply not possible to have living organisms without, simultaneously, a primitive mental life. We're also (well, mainly Franti\u0161ek and his colleagues) working to identify the biomolecular processes that are responsible for sentience. We view our work as an adjunct to ongoing research programs in several universities seeking to identify the mechanisms that make life possible.\nThe other is a volume that Rhianon Allen and I will edit. The working title is The Cognitive Unconscious: The First Half-Century. It will bring together and review the study of implicit learning and memory and the various applied areas where it's had an impact. Honestly, when I began researching implicit learning back in the '60's I hadn't a glimmer of how wide-spread it would become. Rhianon and I will write two or three chapters, the other twenty or so will be contributions from leading scholars.\nAnd, if I can find the time, I'd love to write another novel, one that spins off my first effort at literary fiction, Xero to Sixty which can be found, of course, on Amazon. It's a lot of fun being retired!\nIs there anything else you'd like to tell readers?\nI have a thousand things to say, perhaps I'll get to them in the future.\nThank you so much for a most interesting and candid interview. It's refreshing to hear about the ups and the downs of your long-term research. I look forward to seeing more discussion about what some might call your \"radical\" -- some might say outlandish -- ideas. I find your arguments to be important for all discussions about the evolution of consciousness, and I'm pleased they're getting significantly more attention than they did when you first (courageously) put them out for public scrutiny. 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        "raw_content": "We offer top cash for cars, removal, disposal & dismantling parts services in Brisbane\nAre you in dire need of a way to sell your car as quickly as possible, but you don\u2019t have a clue what it could be? Or are you looking for a means to get rid of a junk car that is currently languishing on your property? Both of these conundrums may seem like they are impossible to solve. However, your fortune has just taken a turn for the better, as there is a perfect solution to both of these dilemmas.\nHere at QLD Wreckers, we provide everyone in Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Brendale, Rocklea, Logan, Townsville, Warwick, Rockhampton, Ipswitch, Caboolture, Toowoomba and the rest of Queensland, with the best way to get rid of an old automobile. We will buy your vehicle, whether it is running, broken down, totalled, written off, or wrecked. 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Needless to say, I found my niche in the law.Today, the climate for injured workers is not as favorable as it was in 1984. Harrisburg has taken away important rights. Our appellate courts are filled with judges who are not very sympathetic to the plight of the injured worker. Attorneys who advertise on TV give injured workers and the whole system a bad image.\nContinue reading LIFETIME LEGAL CARE\u00ae: A Way of Life at QuatriniRafferty...\nTags: Bankruptcy, Estate Planning, Lifetime Legal Care, Long-term Disability, Personal Injury, Social Security Disability, Veterans' Disability Compensation, Vince Quatrini, Workers' compensation\nGreat Client Review for Peter J. Gough, Esq. on AVVO.com\nOn behalf of Quatrini Rafferty, P.C. posted in Firm News on Wednesday, October 29, 2014.\nVery kind words from a recent workers' compensation client of Peter J. Gough, Esq. on AVVO.com\nContinue reading Great Client Review for Peter J. Gough, Esq. on AVVO.com...\nTags: Client Review, Peter Gough\nDid you know that there is an antidote available for heroin overdoses?\nOn behalf of Quatrini Rafferty, P.C. posted in General on Monday, October 13, 2014.\nStories about tragic drug overdoses and the concern for heroin use in our local communities seem to always hit the news. The steps that are being taken to reduce some of the suffering from drug addiction don't usually get the same attention. Hopefully, news will spread about legislation that has been signed into law on October 1, 2014, by the Governor.\nContinue reading Did you know that there is an antidote available for heroin overdoses?...\nTags: Heroin; antidote; overdose; heroin overdose; Senate Bill 1299; addiction; drugs\nUnemployment Compensation Basics\nOn behalf of Quatrini Rafferty, P.C. posted in General on Monday, April 1, 2013.\nThe unemployment compensation (UC) system is designed to provide a short-term \"safety net\" of benefits which provide income when you lose your job through no fault of your own. Generally speaking, to be eligible for UC benefits, you must be able and available to work. The determination of whether you are eligible for benefits is a three step process. The first step is to determine whether you are financially eligible for benefits. This step generally involves two questions. The first question is whether you earned enough wages to qualify. Your earnings are reviewed using your \"base year\". The base year is generally the first four of the last five completed calendar quarters prior to the date you applied for benefits. The base year is different for individuals who separated from their employment due to a compensable work-related injury. The amount of benefits you are entitled to will be based on the highest of the four quarterly wages. The second question is whether you have 16 or more \"credit weeks.\" Credit weeks are defined as weeks in your base year in which you earned $50 or more. If you have less than 16 credit weeks, you are not eligible for benefits. The UC office will perform these calculations and issue a financial determination. The second step is to determine whether you are eligible to receive benefits based on the circumstances of your job loss. There are primarily two reasons for losing a job: either you quit or you are fired. Some people have the misconception that if they quit their job they are not entitled to benefits. This is simply untrue. Under certain circumstances, you are able to quit your job and subsequently receive benefits. For example, you are eligible for benefits if you quit due to a health problem which affects your ability to perform your job, as long as you have given your employer an opportunity to offer you suitable work. This involves a discussion between you and your employer prior to quitting. If your employer has no accommodations or other suitable work, you may quit and be eligible for benefits. On the other hand, if you were fired from your job, you still may be entitled to benefits. I have represented people who have been fired for many different reasons, such as violating an employment rule or policy, unsatisfactory work performance, or committing too many mistakes at work. Just because you were fired from your job doesn't mean that you are not entitled to benefits. In this type of situation, an employer has to prove that you committed \"willful misconduct.\" This can only be determined on a case-by-case basis depending upon your circumstances. You may have particular reasons to justify your conduct. For example, if you are fired from your job as a delivery person for having too many vehicle accidents, you may still be entitled to benefits. You might be able to prove that the accidents were truly accidents, and not intentional nor deliberate. The third step involves maintaining your eligibility for benefits after you begin to receive them. If you are both financially eligible and eligible based on the circumstances surrounding your loss of employment, you will begin to receive benefits one week after you apply for benefits. Upon receiving benefits, you must continue to be able and available to work. You are not entitled to benefits if you are not physically able to work at any job due to medical reasons. You must also be available to work and, for example, not be on vacation or in jail. In addition, you must report your current employment status to the UC office every other week. If the UC office determines that you are not eligible for benefits, you have a limited time to appeal that decision. On appeal, a referee will hold a hearing to review the circumstances of your claim based upon testimony from both you and your employer. Each party has the right to be represented by an attorney. After the hearing, the referee will issue a new determination regarding your eligibility for benefits. If you are contemplating quitting your employment, call me at 724-552-2745 before you quit to discuss your circumstances and how to preserve your right to benefits. If you have already been denied benefits, I can help you appeal your claim and represent you at your hearing.\nContinue reading Unemployment Compensation Basics...\nMaking Sense of Your Auto Policy\nOn behalf of Quatrini Rafferty, P.C. posted in Auto Accidents on Thursday, March 21, 2013.\nWe have heard clients comment that they never really read their auto insurance information prior to their motor vehicle collision. Unfortunately, after you are in an accident, it is too late to make sure you have the coverage you need. Take just a little bit of time to do some \"preventive maintenance.\" Here is our advice about the coverage you should have in place to protect you and your family.\nTORT OPTION: FULL TORTThis is the most important choice when selecting your coverage. Always choose the full tort option which provides the most complete protection. If you do not choose full tort, you give up important legal rights. This holds true even if an accident is not your fault.The person who makes the tort selection binds the entire household and everyone covered under the policy. Selecting full tort is \"easy.\" There are no forms to sign to select it. You actually have to sign a form to opt out of your rights under full tort.\nMEDICAL COVERAGE: $10,000.00 MINIMUMThough you must purchase at least $5,000 of medical coverage, we recommend at least double that amount for medical coverage, or \"first party coverage\" as it is called in Pennsylvania. If you do not have health insurance, you may want to purchase even more coverage which will pay medical bills if you or a family member are hurt in a collision.\nWAGE LOSS COVERAGE: CHOOSE IT!If you are hurt in an accident and not able to work, wage loss coverage will keep money coming in to pay your bills while you are off work. If you do not have this coverage, you must wait to get your wage loss covered by the person at fault for the collision. 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        "raw_content": "From the moment you enter the driveway you will appreciate that Cedar Creek Estate Vineyard and Winery is one of the Gold Coast Hinterlands most charming wineries. Bring your camera and take in the wonderful scenery, as well as enjoying the taste of some of Queensland's finest wines.\nThe vineyard consists of two varieties including Chambourcin and Verdelho, and even though the vines are relatively young, their Chambourcin in particular, is producing a fabulous Rose. Their other varieties of wines and grapes are sourced from some of Queensland's top vineyards, which provides the winemaker with a wonderful resource when developing their wines.\nThe winery also has a restaurant which adjoins the Gazebo and Deck overlooking Wild Duck Lake. The Lake is a 15 mega-litre sanctuary for the native wildlife in the area. The property is quickly developing into a popular tourist attraction with a short stroll through a rainforest leading to the Glow-worm Cave. Glow worm tours are conducted throughout the day and includes a 25-minute guided tour into the cave and a complementary entry into Frog Hollow.\ninfo@cedarcreekestate.com.au\nhttp://www.cedarcreekestate.com.au",
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        "raw_content": "Learn how you can get involved with Rays of Love Program.\nThrough life circumstances that have brought them to destructive habits and living conditions that cause them to suffer from all diseases and health conditions.\nTo help end diseases and human trafficking worldwide, we offer healing and spiritual education to bring back joy, peace and love to the children, and to provide developing countries with clean drinking water requires many hands. Our partners have many success stories servicing humanity around the world, and we need more help, and that's where you come in.\n\u200bWhile you can volunteer with us directly, even traveling to do outreach with other non-profit organizations, and orphanages in your local city and country so we can bring the Rays of Love Program to facilitate at the local area of the particular country , there's much you can do on your own. Contact us to learn more about opportunities and ideas for donating, fundraising, hosting events, campaigning, buying gifts, and involving your school or company.\nAccess to spiritual education is a basic human right. They must be in caring, inclusive learning environment that promotes their best effort and reinforces personal respect.\n\u200bCall Us: 913.553.9518\nLet us know how you can help save souls.\n+1.913.553.9518 \u2022 raysoflovehealing@yahoo.com\n\u200bFacebook: www.facebook.com/raysoflovehealing\nClean water is a necessity of life. But it's actually become one of the most precious resources in the 21st century. In fact, one in nine people live without access to clean, drinkable water. We have technology to bring clean and safe water to people in developing countries.\n\u200bTrafficking women and children for sexual exploitation is the fastest growing criminal enterprises in the world. At least 20.9 million children and adults are bought and sold worldwide into commercial sexual servitude, forced labor and bonded labor. About 2 million children are exploited every year in the global commercial sex trade. Every 6 in 10 identified trafficking survivors were trafficked for sexual exploitation. Women and girls make up 98% of victims of the trafficking for sexual exploitation. The Rays of Love Program will heal the body, mind & spirit, and transform and uplift the spirit of children and youth worldwide by instilling in them the human values system..\nsave souls\nby provide healing and education to\n\u200buplifting the spirit of the children.\n\u200b\u200b\u200bRays of LOVE\nCopyright \u00a9 Spiritual Science NPA. All Rights Reserved.",
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        "title": "Gov. Inslee made the right decision to halt the state\u2019s death penalty. State legislators should too | March 05, 2014 | Real Change",
        "raw_content": "Gov. Inslee made the right decision to halt the state\u2019s death penalty. State legislators should too\nby Administrator | March 6th, 2014\nThe family of Troy Davis, a man who was executed on Georgia\u2019s death row in 2011 for the 1989 murder of a police officer, poses with Jen Marlowe, bottom right. Marlowe, along with Troy and the Davis family, wrote a book called \u201cI Am Troy Davis.\u201d<br/> <br/> Photo courtesy of Jen Marlowe\nOn Feb. 11, Gov. Jay Inslee announced that he was imposing a moratorium on executions as long as he was governor of the state of Washington.\n\u201cEqual justice under the law is the state\u2019s primary responsibility,\u201d Inslee said during his press conference. \u201cAnd in death penalty cases, I\u2019m not convinced equal justice is being served.\u201d\nAs a Seattle resident who has been deeply impacted by our nation\u2019s death penalty policy, I am proud of Gov. Inslee for having made the right decision, a decision that was clearly very thoughtful and well-researched. It\u2019s one that places Washington squarely within the national trend, as the United States moves away from capital punishment. Six states in the past six years have abolished the death penalty; 18 states have abolished it altogether. Two-thirds of the countries in the world no longer kill their prisoners.\nMy involvement with the death penalty began with my friendship with a man named Troy Davis, who was on Georgia\u2019s death row despite compelling evidence of his innocence. That friendship led me to\nco-write, with Troy and his family, \u201cI am Troy Davis,\u201d which tells the story of Troy\u2019s 20 years on death row and his family\u2019s two-decade long fight to prove his innocence.\nWhile researching and writing the book, as well as actively participating in the struggle to prevent Troy\u2019s execution, I came face to face with dozens of the un-seen victims of the death penalty system. I have witnessed the excruciating pain of condemned prisoners\u2019 family members and loved ones. I have spoken with family members of murder victims who told me that the death penalty system further injured them, prolonging and deepening their trauma.\nI have examined data revealing that the vast majority of criminologists believe the death penalty does not serve as a deterrent to future crime. I have heard from corrections officers, including former wardens of death-row institutions, who spoke about the trauma executions have on staff who bear the task of putting prisoners under their care to death. I heard testimony, in front of Washington state legislators, from family members of murder victims. I have befriended many people formerly on death row who\u2019ve been exonerated, some of whom came close to being executed.\nThe deeper I delved into the human impact of the death penalty, the more I realized that not only does it fail to heal many victims\u2019 families or to serve as a deterrent, but capital punishment actually impedes our ability to meet those very needs.\nAccording to a 2006 study of the Washington State Bar Association, a death penalty case costs the state approximately $800,000 more than a similar nondeath-penalty case \u2014 funds that are needed for victim services, crime prevention and solving cases, along with education and other social programs that could reduce violent crime. And the more I studied the death penalty, the more I realized how correct Inslee is when he says equal justice is not being served by the death penalty. Multiple studies across multiple states have affirmed that race, poverty and geography determine who is sentenced to death more than the nature of the crime itself.\nInnocence is very much at the heart of my immersion into the death penalty. Inslee acknowledged, \u201cWhen the ultimate decision is death there is too much at stake to accept an imperfect system.\u201d Inslee remarked that he did not have reason to believe any of the nine men on Washington\u2019s death row have been wrongfully convicted, and I have no evidence to the contrary.\nHowever, it must be noted that since 1976, 143 individuals have been exonerated from death rows in the U.S. All of them had been found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt and sentenced to die. One is from Washington state.\nMy friend Troy Davis was executed on Sept. 21, 2011, despite an international outcry over serious doubts of his guilt. Troy\u2019s case is a tragic reminder of the very worst outcome we face when the death penalty exists: the execution of an potentially innocent man.\nThere is only one way for Washington to be sure that it does not execute an innocent human being and that is by repealing the death penalty altogether.\nGov. Inslee\u2019s moratorium is only the first step \u2014 albeit a big step \u2014 in the right direction. Proud as I am of our governor, I hope that someday soon I will be able to say that I am equally proud of our state legislators for standing on the right side of history and abolishing capital punishment altogether.",
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        "raw_content": "now reading: Cancer Reporting Needs Less Hype & More Hope\nCancer Reporting Needs Less Hype & More Hope\nEvery year, hundreds of articles are published touting a \"revolutionary\" new treatment for cancer. Yet despite the uplifting language, cancer continues to kill over a half a million people in the United States every year. Either something is wrong with the treatments, or something is wrong with the coverage.\nAccording to a recent study, the latter seems to be the case.\nThis past summer, Case Western Reserve University medical student Matthew Abola and Oregon Health and Sciences University Assistant Professor Vinay Prasad scoured Google News for articles on cancer treatments published over four days (from June 21 to June 25) in the wake of the American Society of Clinical Oncology conference. Specifically, they wanted to examine the articles that used superlative terms like \u201cbreakthrough,\u201d \u201cmiracle,\u201d \u201ccure,\u201d \u201crevolutionary,\u201d \u201cgroundbreaking,\u201d and \u201cmarvel.\u201d\nThe duo discovered 94 articles from 66 separate news outlets which used superlatives to describe cancer treatments. In the majority of cases (55%), superlatives were used by journalists, but physicians were guilty of using flowery language in a little over a quarter of the documented instances.\nPrasad and Abola also found that 18 of the 36 drugs described with superlatives had not even received FDA approval. More alarmingly, five of the 36 drugs did not even have any clinical data from human trials to support their effectiveness.\nThe most hyped treatment, a combination of ipilimumab and nivolumab, was hailed with superlatives in more than twenty instances. In a clinical trial with more than a hundred patients suffering from melanoma, the treatment improved survival by an average of 4.2 months compared to controls. That's certainly praiseworthy, but it is by no means a \"revolutionary\" improvement, especially considering that 43 percent of subjects assigned to the treatment discontinued use as a \"result of serious adverse reactions.\"\nThe persistent disconnect between reality and reporting is problematic.\n\"Some of the drugs are actually very excellent drugs. It\u2019s reasonable to feel excited about them,\" Prasad told the Washington Post. \"But you want to balance that against reasonable expectations. You want hope, but realistic hope. That\u2019s what we all strive for.\"\nAnd there is good reason for optimism. Between early detection, preventative measures, and improved treatments, the cancer mortality rate has fallen from a peak of 215 deaths per 100,000 people in 1991 to 172 deaths per 100,000 people in 2010. Just like the tortoise in Aesop's fable, who beat the hare in a race by continually putting one reptilian foot in front of the other, we are slowly, but surely winning the war on cancer.\nMaybe one day scientists will stumble upon a true \"miracle\" cure. But until that actually happens, anyone reporting on cancer treatments has a duty to cancer patients, as well as their friends and families, to be write within the bounds of evidence, spreading genuine hope, not false hope. In 2014, Oliver Childs tackled the notion of \"miracle\" cancer cures over at Cancer Research UK:\n\"We only hear about the success stories \u2013 what about the people who have tried it and have not survived? The dead can\u2019t speak, and often people who make bold claims for \u2018miracle\u2019 cures only pick their best cases, without presenting the full picture.\nThis is the standard to which all cancer treatments should be held.\"\nAnyone reporting on cancer treatments should keep this advice in mind, and keep the hype to themselves.\nSource: Matthew Abola & Vinay Prasad. The Use of Superlatives in Cancer Research. JAMA Oncol. October 29, 2015. doi:10.1001/jamaoncol.2015.3931\nRelated Topics: Science Journalism, Hype Alert!, Cancer",
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        "raw_content": "HOME > RealityTVDB > The X Factor\nThe X Factor (Courtesy Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)\nThe X Factor is an American reality television singing competition created by Simon Cowell and produced by FremantleMedia North America and SYCOtv, a partnership between Cowell and Sony Music Entertainment, on Fox. Based on the original UK show, the concept of the series is to find new singing talent (solo or groups) contested by aspiring singers, aged 12 and over, drawn from public auditions. The winner is determined by the viewers through telephone, Internet, and SMS text voting and receives a $5 million recording contract with Cowell's record label Syco Music. There have been two winners of the show to date: Melanie Amaro and Tate Stevens.\nThe show began airing on September 21, 2011, and has since aired annually from September through to December as an addition to the The X Factor franchise. The series employs a panel of judges who critique the contestants' performances. Each judge is assigned one of four categories; the criteria for each has varied between seasons. Throughout the live shows, the judges act as mentors to their category, helping to decide song choices, styling, and staging, while judging contestants from the other categories. They also compete to ensure that their act wins the competition, thus making them the winning judge.\nThe original judging panel was Cowell, Cheryl Cole, Paula Abdul and L.A. Reid, with Nicole Scherzinger and Steve Jones as co-hosts. Cole was dismissed after two sets of auditions and replaced by Scherzinger, leaving Jones as solo host. For the second season, Demi Lovato and Britney Spears replaced Abdul and Scherzinger, while Khlo\u00e9 Kardashian and Mario Lopez replaced Jones. On October 22, 2012, Fox confirmed that the show would return for a third season. Cowell is the only confirmed judge; Reid and Spears have announced their exits, while Lovato has yet to be confirmed on returning. It is unclear if Kardashian and Lopez will return, as well.\nAlthough American Idol went on to become an enormous success and the number 1 show in the United States for eight consecutive seasons, the original UK version, Pop Idol did not fare so well. Cowell, who was a judge on Pop Idol, wished to launch a show which he owned the rights to. Pop Idols first series was massively successful, and while the second series was also successful, the viewers figure for its finale dropped. Some\"?including Pop Idol judge Pete Waterman\"? considered Michelle McManus an unworthy winner. In 2004, Pop Idol was axed and ITV announced a new show created by former Pop Idol judge Simon Cowell, with no involvement from Idol creator Simon Fuller\"?The X Factor.\nThen, in April 2009, reports surfaced that Cowell was attempting to launch The X Factor in the U.S. after his American Idol contract ended after season nine. Under his then contract, Cowell was forbidden from launching The X Factor as a rival show to Idol. In September, Fox, the broadcaster of American Idol, signed the deal to launch the U.S. version of The X Factor.\nOn January 11, 2010, News Corporation (via Fox News in the U.S. and The Times in the UK) reported that Cowell would leave American Idol after season nine in order to bring The X Factor to the U.S. in September 2011. Cowell told the Television Critics Association that he was leaving American Idol so that he can judge and act as executive producer of the U.S. version of The X Factor. Additionally, Cowell signed a long-term business deal with Sony Music, who already support Syco Music artists in the UK, and will now be involved with the artists on the U.S. version of the show as well as becoming involved in its production.\nIn November 2010, Fox began airing short commercials for the program, which displayed the text \"Coming to America Fall 2011\". The New York Times described the commercials as the network trying to set up The X Factor as a television event. In February 2011, during Super Bowl XLV, Fox unveiled the official logo for the show in a promo starring Cowell. A second promo was shown during that night, featuring Katy Perry, Justin Bieber, The Black Eyed Peas, Usher, Lady Gaga, the Pussycat Dolls and Madonna. This promo started speculation on who would be joining Cowell on the X Factor judging panel.\nThe X Factor premiered in the U.S. and Canada on September 21, 2011.\nThe show is primarily concerned with identifying singing talent, though appearance, personality, stage presence and dance routines are also an important element of many performances. Each judge is assigned one of four categories. For season one, these categories were: \"Girls\" (aged 12\"29 females), \"Boys\" (aged 12\"29 males), \"Over 30s\" (solo acts aged 30 and over), and \"Groups\" (including duos). Season two's categories and age group boundaries were changed, with the \"Boys\" and \"Girls\" categories becoming \"Teens\" (solo acts aged 12\"17) and \"Young Adults\" (solo acts aged 18\"24), and the \"Over 30s\" became \"Over 25s\" (solo acts aged 25 and over). For both seasons, some groups were formed from soloists and other groups rejected after the audition process. Through the live shows, the judges act as mentors to their category, helping to decide song choices, styling and staging, while judging contestants from other categories.\nThere are five stages to the competition:\nStage 1: Producers' auditions (these auditions decide who will sing in front of the judges)\nStage 2: Judges' auditions\nStage 3: Bootcamp\nStage 4: Judges' houses\nStage 5: Live shows (finals)\nThe show is open to solo artists and vocal groups aged 12 and above, with no upper age limit. The applicants were given the opportunity to apply by uploading a video audition to the Internet. The show's producers will also be sending a \"mobile audition van\" to various locations throughout the U.S. so they can audition singers who cannot make the arena auditions. A round of first auditions is held in front of producers months before the show is aired, either by application and appointment, or at \"open\" auditions that anyone can attend. These auditions, held at various venues around the U.S., attract very large crowds. The auditions themselves are not televised, but shots of crowds waving and \"judges' cars\" arriving are filmed and later spliced in with the televised auditions shot later in the year. After waiting at the venue for hours and filming more inserts of screaming and waving, candidates are given a brief audition by someone from the production team. Should they pass that audition (either for reasons of talent or for the potential of making entertaining television), they are given a \"golden ticket\" that allows them to sing to a more senior production member. Only candidates who successfully pass that second and third auditions are invited to perform to the judges. The televised version misrepresents the process by implying that the entire huge crowds all perform to the judges.\nA selection of the auditions in front of the judges \" usually the best, the worst and the most bizarre \" are broadcast over the first few weeks of the show. The judges' auditions are held in front of a live audience and the acts sing over a backing track. A majority of the judges, in this case, at least three judges have to say \"yes\" then the act goes through to the next stage, otherwise they are sent home.\nBootcamp and judges' houses\nThe contestants selected at auditions are further refined through a series of performances at \"bootcamp\", and then at the \"judges' houses\", until a small number eventually progress to the live finals (seventeen in season 1, and sixteen from season 2). The houses the contestants visit may not actually belong to the judges, but are sometimes rented for the purpose. During these stages, the producers allocate each of the judges a category to mentor. At bootcamp the judges collaboratively choose either 32 acts (season 1; eight from each category) or 24 acts (season 2; six from each category) for the next round, and only then are told by the show's producers which category they are to mentor. The contestants did not know who their mentor was until they revealed themselves at the house.\nThe judges then disband for the \"judges' houses\" round, where they further reduce their acts on location at a residence (often collectively spanning the globe) with the help of a celebrity guest.\nThe selected finalists (either 16 or 17 acts) move into shared accommodation at the Hollywood Hills to take part in the show. The mansion is also notably used for housing the finalists from American Idol.\nThe finals consist of a series of two live shows, the first featuring the contestants' performances and the second revealing the results of the public voting, culminating in one or more acts being eliminated. Celebrity guest performers also feature regularly. These live shows are filmed at CBS Television City in Los Angeles, California. The performances show were broadcast on Wednesday nights and the results show on Thursday nights. In season one, seventeen acts were put through to the live shows, and sixteen acts were put through in season two.\nIn addition to the live broadcast on Fox, Sony and SYCOtv created a completely integrated second-screen experience and a Pepsi sponsored live digital pre-show known as The X Factor Digital Experience. In addition to watching the program live on television, the audience was now able to participate on multiple platforms in real-time.\nThe show is primarily concerned with identifying a potential pop star or star group, and singing talent, appearance, personality, stage presence and dance routines are all important elements of the contestants' performances. In the initial live shows, each act performs once in the first show in front of a studio audience and the judges, usually singing over a pre-recorded backing track. Dancers are also commonly featured. Acts occasionally accompany themselves on guitar or piano. Each live show has had a different theme; each contestant's song is chosen according to the theme. After each act has performed, the judges comment on their performance. Heated disagreements, usually involving judges defending their contestants against criticism, are a regular feature of the show. Once all the acts have appeared, the phone lines open and the viewing public vote on which act they want to keep. Once the number of contestants has been reduced to five (season 1), or six (season 2), each act would perform twice in the performances show. This continues until only three acts remain. These acts go on to appear in the grand final which decides the overall winner by public vote.\nnnounced, the results show occasionally begins with a group performance from the remaining contestants. However, the song is pre-recorded and the contestants mime, due to problems with the number of microphones. The two acts polling the fewest votes are revealed. Both these acts perform again in a \"final showdown\", and the judges vote on which of the two to send home. They were able to pick new songs to perform in the \"final showdown\". \"Double elimination\" took place in some of the results show, where the bottom three acts were revealed and the act with the fewest votes was automatically eliminated, and the two with the next fewest votes performed in the \"final showdown\" as normal.\nTies are possible as there are four judges voting on which of the two to send home. In the event of a tie the result goes to deadlock, and the act who came last in the public vote is sent home. The actual number of votes cast for each act is not revealed, nor even the order. However, a twist occurred in season two where the rankings of the acts based on the public vote for the week were revealed after the eliminations on the show. Once the number of contestants has been reduced to four, the act which polled the fewest votes is automatically eliminated from the competition (the judges do not have a vote; their only role is to comment on the performances).\nAt the end of judges' houses, it was announced that Cowell would bring back one further act from his \"Girls\" category that he had eliminated at the judges' houses. He believed that he had made \"a huge mistake\" at judges' houses by not choosing the act for the live shows. The act was later revealed to be Melanie Amaro and therefore season one had a final 17 instead of a final 16. On the first live show, there was no public vote. Instead, each of the judges selected one of their own acts to eliminate. Cowell had to eliminate two acts, because he included Amaro as a fifth contestant in his category.\nSimilar to season one, there was no public vote on the first live show and each of the mentors selected one of their own acts to eliminate. However, prior to the elimination of each category, each mentor selected two finalists from their own category as the bottom two. The bottom two acts performed another song of their choice in the \"final showdown\" and their mentor was required to eliminate one of them based on the performance. At the start of the second live show, it was announced that all judges agreed to bring back one further act whom they felt shouldn't have been eliminated on the first live show by the mentor. The act was later revealed to be Diamond White.\nAfter The X Factor\nThe winner of the competition is awarded a recording contract with Syco Music in association with Sony Music Entertainment, which would include cash payments totaling $5 million. 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        "raw_content": "I was pleased to be invited to summarise the state of health in East Kent for the website of Labour in the South East Region. Campaigners across Thanet have been working hard to try and protect health services from Government cuts, and we are proud that the Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Jonathan Ashworth, supports us in this struggle.\nThe full article is here and reproduced below.\nOur proudest achievement \u2013 the National Health Service \u2013 is being decimated in England. Nowhere is this more apparent than in East Kent.\nHealth commissioners for Kent and Medway have decided that our six existing stroke units aren\u2019t good enough and need to be upgraded into \u201chyper acute stroke units\u201d (HASUs). The problem is that they plan to upgrade only three of the six units and close the other three down.\nThanet is the poorest part of East Kent, according to every known index, and it suffers some of the worst health in the country, including a high rate of strokes. You\u2019d have thought, then, that Thanet might be considered as a site for one of the new HASUs. But when the official consultation over the future of stroke services in Kent and Medway began and five options were drawn up for hospitals that might receive a new hyper-acute stroke unit, Thanet\u2019s hospital, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother (QEQM), wasn\u2019t even mentioned.\nCampaigners from Save Our NHS in Kent (SONiK), of which I\u2019m a member, have petitioned health commissioners to include QEQM as an option, collecting thousands of signatures in the process. We\u2019ve organised street stalls, protests outside the hospital and a symbolic march from the hospital to our biggest shopping complex on a busy Saturday afternoon. But, despite the huge public outcry, health commissioners have made clear their preference, and the people of Thanet have been left out in the cold. The people of Medway, too, face a future without their stroke unit \u2013 another striking injustice.\nWhen the Government devolved control of the component parts of NHS England to clinical commissioners in 2012, it gave them a statutory duty to tackle health inequalities by ensuring that those most in need could access the relevant services. The latest decision by Kent and Medway\u2019s health commissioners flies in the face of that duty.\nSONiK is urging everyone to sign a petition, calling on East Kent\u2019s health boss to think again, and to join us in protest outside QEQM hospital at 12 noon on Saturday 6 October.\nIn east Kent, we face other problems, too.\nAll three of our main hospitals have been placed in special measures. Just last month, we heard that QEQM is failing to see one in five patients at accident and emergency within the four-hour limit set by Government.\nThere are plans to transfer staff employed by the hospital trust \u2013 which owns QEQM, Kent and Canterbury Hospital and William Harvey Hospital \u2013 to a \u201cwholly owned subsidiary company\u201d called 2together Support Solutions.\nHospitals trusts claim this move will save them money by exploiting a tax loophole, but the major savings will come from employing new staff on non-NHS terms and conditions and with no access to the NHS Pension Scheme.\nIt\u2019s a form of backdoor privatisation \u2013 bad news for staff and for our NHS.\nIn protest, Unite called a strike from 24 to 28 September. Many Unite and Labour Party members joined staff on the picket lines.\nAt the Labour Party\u2019s annual conference, SONiK campaigners were delighted when the Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Jonathan Ashworth, had his photograph taken with us, in support of East Kent hospitals\u2019 facilities and staff.\nLabour MPs will continue to fight for our health services, and a future Labour Government will restore decisions about the NHS to the Department of Health \u2013 a crucial move which will bring an end to vested interests determining the future of our health.\nBoth locally and nationally, the battle for our NHS is the greatest battle we can fight. We have to win it.",
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        "raw_content": "I'm a political polarization researcher. Here's what I know in 2018.\nCalifornia has the most polarized legislature in the country, but also leads the nation in how often the laws it passes are in line with the laws that voters want.\nCalifornia has the most polarized legislature in the country, but also leads the nation in how often the laws it passes are in line with the laws that voters want. (Associated Press file photo)\nWhen we talk politics today, our voices are loud and fractious, always passionate and often divisive. Our conversations are rarely rational debates; they either become therapy sessions with like-minded partisans or devolve into shouting matches against the other side. But there is one thing that we can agree on, one feature of today\u2019s politics that is beyond debate: We are deeply polarized.\nWe are a nation divided along ideological and partisan lines. A quick glance at Washington, D.C., reveals that Democratic politicians have moved to the left over the past generation, while Republican leaders have drifted even more sharply to the right. Many voters have followed, and while there still remains a sizable group of centrist voters, this middle ground is shrinking. Much of the diversity of our political taxonomy has disappeared, with \u201cliberal Republicans\u201d and \u201cconservative Democrats\u201d becoming endangered species. Policy is now contested mostly at the ends of the ideological spectrum.\nRelated: I'm a Democrat. Here's what I think about partisan politics in 2018.\nRelated: I'm a Republican. Here's what I think about partisan politics in 2018.\nPolitical scientists can use data to precisely measure the polarization that most of us already feel. Using records of roll call votes, we can see that the average Democrat in Congress has been moving to the left on the liberal-conservative spectrum since the 1970s just as the average Republican has moved even more quickly to the right. From surveys, we can tell that voters in the two parties have been moving toward the ideological poles since the 1990s. Many Americans even tell pollsters that they would be upset if their child married a member of the other party, a form of tribalism that was nonexistent in 1960.\nStudying the data gives us the chance to do more than simply diagnose the obvious in contemporary national politics. It allows us to look over the long sweep of our nation\u2019s history and beyond Washington toward state capitals to answer tougher questions with richer lessons. Is today\u2019s polarization an anomaly in American politics? Or is it a return to patterns that have challenged but not defeated our democracy? Does division cripple government, or can it actually play a positive role in connecting voters with their leaders to guide policymaking?\nFirst, looking at data from every vote cast on the floor of Congress over our nation\u2019s history shows that polarization has ebbed and flowed, that we have been here before. The analysis pioneered by former UC San Diego professor Keith Poole and available at voteview.com/parties shows that today\u2019s polarization has been the norm throughout most time periods, with the era of consensus in the 1940s through 1960s being the exception. We have made it through fractious periods before, reassuring us that the institutions of American democracy are strong enough to survive today\u2019s polarized era as well.\nLack of division can be problematic too. In fact, in 1950, the moment in our history when the parties were closest together in Congress, the American Political Science Association took it upon itself to issue a report called \u201cToward a More Responsible Two-Party System.\u201d The \u201cTweedledum and Tweedledee\u201d parties were indistinguishable to many, who couldn\u2019t tell what sorts of policies they would get when they voted for a Republican or a Democrat. Scholars decried this for weakening the electoral link that allows ordinary people to get what they want out of government.\nThat problem has been fixed today, in spades. When you cast a ballot for a donkey or an elephant, at any level of government, you know what you are choosing. Nearly all Democrats are now uniformly liberal on both the economic and social dimensions of policy, Republicans are steadfastly conservative, and both are enmeshed in a system of pressure from party leaders, interest groups, and activists that keeps them in line. There is truth in advertising in today\u2019s politics.\nA reasonable worry, though, is whether all of this cripples the give-and-take necessary to govern. The states teach us that polarization is not always the enemy of policymaking. Studies that look across all of the states today show that California has the most polarized legislature in the country, but also that we lead the nation in how often the laws we pass are in line with the laws that voters want. This is truth in advertising at work.\nIn my research, I\u2019ve tracked the ebb and flow of polarization over the past century in our state and compared it to rises and drops in government gridlock. There is no connection between the two trends, showing that Golden State politics can be effective, or dysfunctional, whether the parties are polarized or not.\nIt is undeniably true that Americans are more polarized than we were a generation ago. Yet our politics have seen exactly this kind of strife before. 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        "raw_content": "Citizen-soldiers prepare for war\nFORT STEWART - Bam. Bam. Clink.\nBam. Bam. Clink.\nFour rounds snap off in rapid succession as empty M-4 shell casings hit the floor inside the live-fire house at Fort Stewart.\nFour soldiers enter the room and quickly call out their positions, alerting the rest of their team - still standing outside the doorway - that the room is clear.\n\"Door to front,\" the squad leader calls out. \"Stack left.\"\nFive figures in camouflage move quickly and quietly from the hallway and into the room, filing toward the left behind their comrades who are standing with weapons drawn. A second later, the squad is in motion, preparing to meet whatever is on the other side of the closed, wooden door.\nIn this case: It's two cardboard cut-outs of Iraqi insurgents, with white balloons centered at the heart of each - the desired \"strike zone.\"\nIt takes only minutes for the squad, all members of the 1st Battalion, 151st Infantry Regiment of the Indiana National Guard's 76th Brigade Combat Team, to clear the mock insurgents' safe house.\nAbove them on a gallery walkway, Sgt. 1st Class Calvin Smalley watches the team's every move. He nods his head proudly as the unit moves like it was taught to move hours earlier.\nWhat Smalley doesn't catch, the five cameras - one for each room in the live-fire house - will. Later, the unit will review a tape of the drill to identify weak spots.\n\"They are all at the baseline right now,\" Smalley said after the exercise Wednesday afternoon.\nAn instructor with the 1st Army's 158th Infantry Brigade headquartered at Fort Gilliam in south-suburban Atlanta, Smalley is the non-commissioned officer in charge of training the Guardsmen at the live-fire house.\n\"A lot of them had no knowledge of how to clear a room,\" he added. \"And they had never been together as a team.\"\nRattles nerves\nSpc. Sarah Cox, with Bravo Company, 1st Battalion, 151st Infantry Regiment, took a quick smoke with the rest of her \"Wolf pack\" squad.\nIn moments, the Indiana National Guard supply clerk would go through those doors with live ammo and tight nerves.\n\"It's nerve-wracking,\" Cox said with a laugh. \"But we're being given good training.\"\nAs one of five women in her unit, Cox said she understands that while her job title might imply being stuck on the Forward Operating Base, it means little in a war zone.\n\"I did this in basic. This is the fun stuff,\" she said. \"Of course, I've never done it using live rounds.\"\nIn March, Cox and the rest of the 76th Brigade Combat Team are scheduled to leave Fort Stewart on deployment to Iraq. The National Guard unit is one of many that go to Fort Stewart each year to prepare for deployments or to brush up on training.\n\"There are only a few power projection platforms in the country,\" said Kevin Larson, spokesman for Fort Stewart. \"It just so happens Fort Stewart is the largest installation east of the Mississippi, and we have the infrastructure needed for training up soldiers for war.\"\nFor the next two months, the 1st Army instructors will teach the citizen soldiers how to do everything from responding to ambushes and IED - improvised explosive device - attacks on convoys and clearing safe houses to dealing with restless villagers acting as distractions for snipers.\n\"It's as realistic as you can get,\" Smalley said.\nHe added that even once the instructors leave, unit leaders will be charged with continuing the training.\nSome have experience\nJust down the road, another group of Guard members was learning how to clear a room in a \"house\" made of tires.\nThe empty click, click, click of M-4s echoed as Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 151st Infantry Regiment made its way through the maze.\nIn the squad of nine, two soldiers have served on deployments with the National Guard to Afghanistan. For the rest, it will be their first visit to the sandbox.\n\"This is pretty realistic,\" said Cpl. Jason Wolf, of Indianapolis, who spent 12 months in Afghanistan. \"Of course, it's going to be a totally different mission than what we did before.\"\nLike many National Guard units across the nation, the 76th is preparing to supplement active duty Army troops and Army Reservists already deployed overseas as America's war on terror enters its seventh year.\nAs the squad prepared for another turn through the tire house, its instructor, Sgt. 1st Class Mark Martinez, gave pointers.\n\"You need more repetition with that,\" Martinez said. \"Remember, perfect practice makes perfect. Good habits here make good habits over there.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Home\t/ Insights\t/ Grow your wealth\t/ Negotiating market risks\nNegotiating market risks\nDiversification is still the key word for investors seeking to mitigate global uncertainty\nGlobal equity markets have clearly started the year on a weak footing. Even after the recent recovery, the global equity benchmark index is still down over 4 per cent year-to-date. There have been many factors at work. However, the rising risk of a US economic recession has taken centre stage.\nWe still believe we are some way from the end of the business and economic cycle, but the risks of a recession in the next 12 months have increased to around a one-in-three probability.\nThen there is the risk of a hard landing in China. Such an outcome would have a major deflationary impact on the world as China would have to ease policy, perhaps even by substantially depreciating its currency.\nLight the end of the China tunnel?\nChina\u2019s economy has clearly continued to slow down despite a significant boost in government spending, bank lending and monetary stimulus over the past year. However, there may be a light at the end of the tunnel \u2013 reforms to rebalance the economy towards consumption, and away from investment and exports, have started to deliver results.\n\"We expect the authorities to tighten capital controls further\"\nDespite this, one of the toughest challenges facing policy makers in Beijing today is the continued capital outflows, which are putting pressure on the yuan, forcing authorities to spend foreign exchange reserves to stabilise the currency.\nChina\u2019s foreign exchange reserves fell USD700 billion last year, to USD3.3 trillion. This is still an impressive stash, but only as long as the current pace of capital outflows is stemmed. This is why we expect the authorities to tighten capital controls further.\nGetting back to pre-recession norms\nPiecemeal efforts such as these are being implemented across several economies to restore growth and ward off deflationary pressures. This is notable in Japan and Europe where central banks have cut some benchmark interest rates to negative.\nHowever, investors have started to question the effectiveness of such policies, given that years of easy money policies across the developed economies have failed to lift growth and inflation back to pre-recession norms.\nGiven the rising risks, we believe a coordinated and credible global policy response from an international platform such as the G7 or G20 would be positive, especially for equity markets. So far, there are few signs of this.\nShielding investments from rising risks\nWhat does this mean for investors? On balance, we still expect positive equity market returns with modest earnings growth this year, especially in the euro area and Japan. However, uncertainty has increased, especially with equities appearing to have discounted a recession less than many other asset classes.\nA time-tested way to shield investments from rising risks is a diversified basket of assets, in our view. We believe in focusing more on lower volatility, relative strategies. Our strongest conviction is in alternative strategies, some of which are driven by macro themes, or which take a non-directional view on markets through equity long-short strategies.\n\"Factors to watch are the US dollar strength and Chinese yuan weakness\"\nHigh quality bonds also offer a safe-haven in this environment. Within this space, we have a preference for US corporate bonds. US high yield bonds are factoring in extreme pessimism \u2013 they are expected to generate positive returns despite an increase in corporate defaults. Meanwhile, US investment grade bonds appear to be pricing in a recession (which we believe is unlikely in the next 12 months), which makes valuations attractive, in our opinion.\nIn these uncertain times, the other factors to watch are the US dollar strength and Chinese yuan weakness. These are seen as being negative for risk assets. A change in these trends would likely be positive, especially for emerging economies, which have borne the brunt of the market downturn in recent years.\nThis document is not research material and it has not been prepared in accordance with legal requirements designed to promote the independence of investment research and is not subject to any prohibition on dealing ahead of the dissemination of investment research. This commentary is provided for general information purposes only, it does not take into account the specific investment objectives or financial situation of any particular person or class of persons and it has not been prepared as investment advice for any such person(s). Further details can be found in these Terms & Conditions.",
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        "raw_content": "Jane Agnes (Eden) Minor\nJane Agnes Minor, 97, a resident of Senior Star of Davenport, Iowa, formerly of rural Calamus, Iowa, passed away Monday, July 16, 2018, with family at her side, at Genesis Medical Center, DeWitt.\nMrs. Minor was born Jane Agnes Eden on January 22, 1921, to Richard and Melinda (Schlotfeldt) Eden in rural Calamus, Iowa. She graduated from Calamus High School in 1938. Jane married Harold Minor on February 2, 1941, at the Methodist Church in Lisbon, Iowa. Jane helped her husband on the farm and worked for a while as a part-time switchboard operator in Calamus. Harold preceded her in death in 1997.\nJane was a member of Wesley United Methodist Church, Calamus. She was also a member of the United Methodist Women and the Iowa Farm Bureau. She enjoyed gardening, canning, baking, cooking, sewing, traveling, Bridge club, playing solitaire, reading the paper and doing the puzzles in the paper. In later years she took great pleasure in mowing the acreage on the farm and watching the crops grow. Jane was a caring and giving person, helping family and friends whenever needed. She was very active in church activities even into her 90s. She loved spending time with family and friends.\nSurviving are her children, Richard (Gerie) Minor of DeWitt, Carl Minor of Davenport, Max Minor of Sparta, Tennessee, and Christine Minor-Heilig of DeWitt; grandchildren, Deanna (Craig) Donovan, Richard A. (Roxanne) Minor, Michael (Cathy) Minor, Paul Minor, Karen (Joel) Konrardy, Heather (Dave) Akin, Angela Minor, Matthew (Samantha) Heilig, Rachel (Shea) Smith, and a step-granddaughter, Gwen (Dennis) Galloway; 17 great-grandchildren and 2 step-great-grandchildren; a great-great-grandchild on the way; and several nieces and nephews.\nIn addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by her daughters-in-law, Sonja, Rhonda, and Janet, and a step-great-granddaughter Sarah.\nVisitation will be from 4:00 until 7:00 p.m. Monday, July 23, 2018, at Schultz Funeral Home in DeWitt, Iowa, and from 9:30 a.m. until 10:15 a.m. Tuesday at Wesley United Methodist Church in Calamus. A Service of Christian Burial will follow at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, July 24, 2018, in the church with Pastor Denise Anderberg officiating. Burial will be at Rose Hill Cemetery, Calamus.\nMemorials are suggested to Wesley United Methodist Church, Calamus, the American Heart Association, and the American Macular Degeneration Foundation.",
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        "raw_content": "Selma Marie (Holst) King\nMrs. Selma M. King, 94, of DeWitt, Iowa, died Sunday afternoon, February 11, 2018, at ManorCare-Utica Ridge, Bettendorf.\nThe former Selma Marie Holst was born June 29, 1923, in Herkimer, Kansas, to the late Jacob and Sophie (Pralle) Holst. She graduated high school in Marysville, Kansas. Selma married Burton Carl King September 17, 1945, in Herkimer, Kansas. She was a homemaker much of her life and also a church secretary. Selma and Burt moved to DeWitt in 1973 where they owned and operated King's Pharmacy until retirement in 1995. Burt preceded Selma in death January 3, 2003.\nShe was a member of Grace Lutheran Church, DeWitt and the DeWitt Hospital Auxiliary. She enjoyed working various types of puzzles, cooking, gardening, needle point and volunteering for Meals on Wheels.\nSurviving are a son and daughter-in-law, Gregory and Constance King of DeWitt; a daughter and son-in-law, Sharon and Doug Green of Naples, Florida; grandchildren, Autumn King, Zachary King, Justin (Carly) King and Jacob Green; a great-grandson, Ezra King.\nAlso preceding Selma in death were a daughter, Lynette King and siblings, Sophia Roepke, Arnold Holst, Elmer Holst, Irma Schulz, Clara Donovan and Irvin Holst.\nThe family will receive relatives and friends at Grace Lutheran Church, DeWitt 9:30 until 10:45 a.m. Friday, February 16, 2018. A Service of Christian Burial will be held at 11:00 a.m. Friday in the church with the Rev. Ron Rafferty officiating. Burial will follow at Elmwood Cemetery, DeWitt. Memorials may be made to Grace Lutheran Church.\nPallbearers will be Zachary King, Justin King, Dennis Holst, Ronald Holst, Larry Holst and Steve Krause.",
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        "raw_content": "Serve Denton now has a beating heart \u2013 Dale Kimble\nHow blessed we are when our dreams and visions become a reality. Serve Denton now has a beating heart and a new home. Thirty-seven years ago, several community leaders, including Denton Mayor Elinor Hughes, had an idea that they believed would make a significant difference in the lives of the less fortunate within our community. It was the 1970s and Mayor Hughes publically articulated a Master Plan for Social Service.\nWhat if multiple nonprofits resided under one roof making it easier for people in poverty to receive the help they need? The concept has been revived through the years including in 2002 with the Denton Assistance Center.\nThis was such a noble idea, but unfortunately, with no land and building, there seemed to be little hope of success.\nIn 2011, 35 years after the vision was conceived, Denton Bible Church breathed new life into the dream. The church was expanding and pondered the question about what to do with their old property and buildings consisting of 16 acres and 50,000 square feet of vacant space.\nThe donation of their property, much prayer and the commitment of business leaders, area churches and concerned citizens resulted in the birth of Serve Denton. The dream now breathes and has a heartbeat.\nAs a community, we have people living among us in desperate need of life\u2019s basic necessities including shelter, food, clothing and medical care. Helping them to live with greater hope and dignity and making it easier to find the help they need is why Serve Denton exists.\nIn helping nonprofits assist the poor through one single location, Serve Denton will save countless hours for every person who is in need and overwhelmed by the stress of their situation.\nThe location of multiple health, housing and human services under one roof also saves significant dollars for nonprofits. This savings results in more dollars going back into the hands of those who need it most \u2014 our impoverished.\nI, along with our board of 35 local leaders, am deeply humbled by the amazing support of this community.\nMany organizations including Rotary Clubs, Kiwanis and local churches as well as caring citizens and community leaders have helped to make this dream come true.\nWhile we still have funds to raise, construction and work to do before the vision is fully realized, we are well into this incredible journey to improve lives.\nSimply put, we\u2019re almost there. We deeply thank everyone involved for their patience and steadfast support.\nServe Denton now has a signed a 20-year lease, with two 10-year extension periods, to locate nonprofits, which provide direct services to needy clients, on a single campus. The plan is to sub-lease building space to the nonprofits for $1 a year while they share costs for utilities and maintenance.\nWe again thank the Denton Bible Church for its generosity and are happy to report that more than 30 agencies have filed paperwork of interest to move into the central facility.\nOur expectation is for our first tenants to relocate in early 2014. We are extremely pleased that we are now standing on our own merit.\nServe Denton exemplifies a community caring for its own needs. We are confident that this investment in a centralized nonprofit facility will ensure the long-term stability of our nonprofit community and make Denton County a stronger, better place to live.\nServe Denton is excited to celebrate the upcoming move of our nonprofit partners. Together, we will brighten the lives of those in need and our entire community.\nNewer PostJanuary Update",
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        "raw_content": "By Charles Reuben\nThe DH Lawrence Ranch, located 20 miles northwest of Taos, has been off-limits to the public for the last 10 years.\nWhat was once a flourishing retreat for artists, students and Lawrence fans is now closed for business and pleasure. Yet despite that, I managed to get a rare tour of the place on a field trip sponsored by University of New Mexico Continuing Education.\nLawrence spent only a total of 11 months on the ranch, between 1923 and 1925, but his time there left its mark. \"New Mexico was the greatest experience from the outside world that I ever had,\" he once wrote. \"It certainly changed me forever.\"\nDavid Herbert Lawrence was an English wordsmith whose racy novels titillated readers in England and America and sparked Puritan outrage in others. 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Lawrence was one of the three superstars in my holy trinity of New Mexico immigrants, alongside Georgia O'Keeffe and Billy the Kid.\nEver since I downloaded The Lost Girl, Sons and Lovers and The Rainbow on my Kindle, I was particularly keen to visit the place: I was bowled over by Lawrence's lyrical style and sexy prose. He combined words unlike any writer I had ever read and he took me to places in the heart that I had never been. EL James' 50 Shades of Grey doesn't hold a candle to Lawrence's work.\nAfter reading his books I hungered to visit his ranch and pay my respects. In short, I had become an obsessed fan.\nI emailed the university's provost at UNM, where I work, and I asked him why the place was off-limits to the public.\n\"The DH Lawrence Ranch is in pretty bad shape these days,\" Chaouki Abdallah fired back. \"It needs a lot of updating and up-keeping (many millions!) before it can be advertised.\"\nMy big break finally came in last spring when Joan Cok, program supervisor of the Story of New Mexico!\nTravel and Lecture Series, contacted the physical plant at UNM and somehow managed to arrange a field trip\u2014the first of its kind\u2014to the ranch. I registered for the $98 pilgrimage, and in one of two vanloads of Lawrence fans, headed north.\nIt was a grueling three-hour, 155-mile drive from Albuquerque to Lobo Mountain. At noon, we turned off New Mexico State Road 522 and onto DH Lawrence Road, a bumpy, six-mile dirt thoroughfare that twists, curves, rises and falls through arid hills inhabited by thirsty pi\u00f1on trees.\nWe rattled over a cattle guard, passed sinister \"No Trespassing\" signs and, at 8,600 feet, arrived in a place that was noticeably greener and cooler than the arid plain below. Majestic ponderosa pines and a large pasture greeted us as we passed through a sturdy metal gate unlatched by Ricardo Medina, the UNM groundskeeper.\nAlthough the cabins where acclaimed British author DH Lawrence once hosted friends are no longer in use, lucky visitors can peer inside during infrequent field trips to the property north of Taos.\nWe parked near the front of a large two-story cabin, built by Frieda after Lawrence\u2019s death, and were greeted by Rick Ruminski, a planner at the physical plant at UNM (which maintains the place) and Bill Haller, the president of the Friends of DH Lawrence, based in Taos.\nRuminski told us that electricity and gas were brought up to the ranch after Frieda willed it to UNM in 1956.\n\u201cThat was a time when you could get things done without having to prepare a vast legion of legal documents,\u201d Ruminski tells SFR.\nUNM built a conference center that was originally used by the Peace Corps to teach mountaineering and Jeep driving. They rented it out to high school marching bands, international physicists, writers and others after the Peace Corps left town.\nThe university also moved cabins from the Los Alamos National Laboratory onto the ranch to accommodate visitors. These cabins were originally used by scientists who worked on the atomic bomb for the Manhattan Project.\n\u201cLife at the ranch for visitors to the cabins was primitive, but it was better than camping out,\u201d Ruminski says.\n\u201cThey had a heater and a stove and a bathroom, but they had to bring everything else.\u201d\n\u201cIt got so dark and so quiet when you were in those cabins and the sun went down,\u201d he recalls. \u201cWe liked to come out here in the winter on a full moon when there was snow on the ground. 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I\u2019m not gonna hit anybody up, but that would be fine if we could turn this place into The Bill Gates Conference Center at the University of New Mexico. But right now, we are mainly concentrating on the cultural property: to see what we can do to stabilize them, preserve them and, after that, improve them as best we can.\u201d\nThe \u201ccultural property\u201d is an area of about 10 acres encompassing the places that rabid fans like me were hungering to see. Ruminski hands us over to Haller to learn more about the ranch\u2019s history.\nHaller works at Cid\u2019s Food Market, a health-food store in Taos. \u201cLawrence took me to places I\u2019ve never seen before,\u201d Haller says. \u201cHe helped me with my journey, though I\u2019ve probably read more about Lawrence\u2019s life than his literature.\u201d\nRustic, but breathtaking: the road to DH Lawrence Ranch.\n\u201cThis is not to say that I haven\u2019t read his literature,\u201d he continues. \u201cBut for some reason, I identify with his wanderlust because I have traveled the world over and I\u2019m from a working-class family.\u201d\nHaller gives us a lengthy biography of Lawrence, from his birth to his liaison with his professor\u2019s wife, Frieda Richthofen (a distant relative of the Red Baron).\nWhen he gets to the part where Frieda and Lawrence arrive in Santa Fe on Sept. 11, 1922 (Lawrence\u2019s 37th birthday), he leads our group up a trail and into a veritable DH Lawrence theme park.\nLawrence and Frieda lived in a rustic, three-room log cabin, known as the homesteader\u2019s cabin. It was built from ponderosa pine and adobe bricks in the late 1800s. Sunlight pouring through its windows reveals a simply decorated interior heated by a fireplace. The building had a dirt floor during Lawrence\u2019s time that has since been replaced with wood.\nA towering ponderosa pine stands outside the front door of the cabin. It\u2019s called The Lawrence Tree because it became the subject of a 31-by-40-inch oil on canvas painted by Georgia O\u2019Keeffe in 1929. I lay down on the ground and stared at the sky through the tree\u2019s branches and successfully recaptured that pivotal moment in art history.\nA tiny, 100-square-foot dwelling, known as the Dorothy Brett Cabin, stands adjacent to the homesteader\u2019s cabin.\nIn 1924, Lawrence tried to convince some of his English friends to return to New Mexico with him in order to create a utopian society he called Rananim, but only Dorothy Brett, a deaf artist (who owned an ear trumpet named Toby) would make the journey.\n\u201cLady Brett\u201d took up residence in the cozy one-room dwelling, where she typed Lawrence\u2019s manuscripts and worked on her art. \u201cShe never married, but she was very close to Lawrence,\u201d Haller says as we inspect the tidy interior of Lady Brett\u2019s tiny cabin.\n\u201cThe story goes: they met in a motel room one night, and basically, it failed. I don\u2019t think it ever was consummated, for whatever reason. In the whole scheme of things, I don\u2019t think it was really all that important to Lawrence, to Brett or to Frieda. They didn\u2019t put as much importance into it as we do\u2026you know, the sensationalism,\u201d Haller says.\nNext, we pay our respects by visiting Lawrence\u2019s memorial. Although Lawrence died and was buried in Italy, Frieda had his body exhumed, cremated and sent back to the ranch. The memorial is housed within a white building with a pitched roof that one enters through a pair of sturdy wooden doors. We reach the one-room shrine by walking up a zigzagged concrete path that dramatically ascends a lightly forested hill.\nFrieda wanted to store Lawrence\u2019s ashes in an urn within the memorial, but Brett and Luhan were intent on scattering them. Frieda settled the matter by dumping his ashes into a wheelbarrow of wet cement, \u00e0 la Jimmy Hoffa, and that became part of Lawrence\u2019s altar.\nA statue of a phoenix standing on top of the altar bearing the initials \u201cDHL\u201d dominates the interior of the memorial, beneath a round, painted window. A framed letter from the American Consulate in Marseille, France, hangs on the wall, testifying to the authenticity of Lawrence\u2019s ashes.\nFrieda\u2019s grave, marked by a large, engraved marble stone, guards the memorial\u2019s entrance.\nUNM\u2019s Physical Plant has done a splendid job of preserving and restoring the cultural properties; the homesteader cabin and the Brett cabin are neat as a pin and bone dry. The Lawrence Tree appears healthy and happy. Any conservatory sins are minor, forgivable and easily reversible, like the modern metal guttering system that diverts water from the fragile foundation of the historic cabins.\nDH Lawrence\u2019s memorial remains as vibrant as ever.\nThe DH Lawrence Ranch is a jewel in the crown of the University of New Mexico. Not only is the ranch a beautiful and inspiring place, but its association with one of the world\u2019s greatest writers makes it a prime tourist destination.\nMy visit to the ranch, and absorbing whatever energy is left of Lawrence\u2014in his cabin, on his land, beside his grave\u2014enhances the love I already feel for his writing. It also connects me to the author in ways his words could never do.\nAs I prepare to go home, I wonder whether a conference center and overnight accommodations Ruminski mentioned are really necessary: UNM had gone down that slippery slope once before and abandoned it. And surely, UNM has enough financial problems without hosting a conference center in the middle of nowhere or becoming an innkeeper to a bunch of finicky guests.\nMoreover, the ranch is much drier now than it was in Lawrence\u2019s time, and the lack of water could create problems in the future.\n\u201cClimate was different then,\u201d Ruminski says. \u201cThere was more rain and more waterfalls.\u201d\nOn occasion, UNM opens the ranch\u2019s \u201cneat as a pin, bone-dry\u201d rooms to the public view.\nBut since my trip, UNM\u2019s Continuing Education program has taken the bold step of setting up infrequent tours of the DH Lawrence Ranch. Now, anybody with $100 to burn can register to take a guided tour, walk in Lawrence\u2019s footsteps and learn every honorable and lascivious detail they ever wanted to know about the man, his life and his writing.\nThat said, $100 is a lot of money for most people, and the tours fill up quickly. (The next trip, scheduled for May 3, is already sold out.)It seems only right that the public should be able to easily visit an international landmark listed on the National Register of Historic Places and the New Mexico State Register of Cultural Properties. But they can\u2019t.\nSo what is UNM to do with the place? Should they milk it like a cash cow? Should they archive it like a rare and delicate document and only expose it to the light from time to time?\nOr should they set up a website, pave the road, sell tickets, hire docents, create a visitor\u2019s center and let in hordes of people, like the Hearst Castle in San Simeon, Calif.?\nPerhaps UNM will just keep the place to themselves and continue to methodically tinker with it until a rich donor like Bill Gates comes along and does the job right.\nThere certainly is no rush to make a decision. 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        "raw_content": "LL.M., National University of Singapore\nJ.D., The Ohio State University, Articles Editor, Ohio State Law Journal; Jessup International Law Moot Court Team\nB.A., Johns Hopkins University, Dean\u2019s List\nExtern to the Honorable Norah M. King, United States District Court, Southern District of Ohio\nMs. Xu is a partner in the Corporate Practice Group in the firm's Shanghai office.\nMs. Xu\u2019s practice focuses on the areas of private equity/venture capital, mergers and acquisitions, as well as general corporate and business law across a wide range of industry sectors, including e-commerce, mobile internet, high technology solutions, social media and gaming, healthcare, and the online to offline platform (and the sharing economy in particular). Ms. Xu has extensive experience advising international private equity firms, strategic investors, and emerging companies through all spectrums of growth from offshore and onshore incorporation to multiple rounds of financing and beyond. In addition to representing clients in minority and strategic investments, cross-border acquisitions, divestments, and other corporate transactions throughout Asia and between Asia and the United States, she counsels company clients and portfolio companies of investor clients on a range of corporate governance issues and other day-to-day corporate matters. Ms. Xu has also advised US public companies with various corporate matters in China as well as Chinese companies listed overseas with their SEC compliance and reporting obligations, and in matters of corporate governance. Ms. Xu offers clients business-oriented solutions and is adept at providing practical and sensible advice that enables client objectives to be met in an efficient and effective manner as clients navigate the complex and volatile landscape surrounding the intersection of Western and Eastern business practices and ideals.\nRotary International Ambassador, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK 2003-2004\nChinese Outbound Newsletter - March 2013\nThe National Asian Pacific American Bar Association\nInternational Professional Women\u2019s Society",
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        "raw_content": "Manufacturers Fight \u201cVentriloquist Regulation\u201d\nBy Peter Tolsdorf | General, Manufacturers\u2019 Center for Legal Action, Shopfloor Legal | No Comments\nThe freedom to speak or refrain from speaking is a cherished right under the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The ability of manufacturers to exercise that right is under attack, and the National Association of Manufacturers\u2019 (NAM) Manufacturers\u2019 Center for Legal Action (MCLA) is fighting back.\nOver the past few years, some cities and even the federal government have sought to use manufacturers as ventriloquist puppets to spread political messages that could harm sales and damage company reputations. The latest example comes from San Francisco, where the city council passed an ordinance that requires warnings on certain advertisements for beverages containing added sugar. Here is how the warning would look on an actual advertisement:\nGroups representing beverage manufacturers, retailers and advertisers sued in federal court to block the ordinance. They lost at the trial level but won on appeal. The city is now seeking a further appeal to the full U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, located in San Francisco.\nThe legal issues in this case, American Beverage Association v. City of San Francisco, will have far-reaching implications for manufacturers. If governments like San Francisco\u2019s can force manufacturers to speak out against the very products they create or compel companies to spread controversial messages on their products or advertising, companies\u2019 voices could be silenced and their business harmed.\nThis week, the MCLA filed an amicus brief in support of the beverage companies that argues against the city\u2019s ordinance and the larger problem of regulation through forced speech. Our brief argues that courts should invalidate government efforts to coerce companies into spreading a political message or speaking out against their product or service. By promoting rigorous judicial review of these misguided regulatory efforts, we expect to deter other like-minded cities from enacting similar requirements. And if other cities continue to do so, the MCLA will be prepared to argue against those requirements and help strike them down as well.\nBy Linda Kelly | Manufacturers\u2019 Center for Legal Action, Shopfloor Legal | No Comments\n\u201cIn a recent disturbing development\u2026\u201d\nSeismic Changes Announced at the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)\nBy Quentin Riegel | Briefly Legal, Manufacturers\u2019 Center for Legal Action, Shopfloor Legal | No Comments\nSaturday marked the last day of Philip Miscimarra\u2019s tenure as chairman of the NLRB. While the Board was fully constituted with five members, it managed to release a passel of decisions of major importance to manufacturers. Highlighted below are the key rulings, each garnering a slim 3-2 majority and culminating long-fought struggles on fundamental questions. In the months ahead, manufacturers will better understand and comply with labor laws on a variety of topics: (1) how broadly an employee bargaining unit should be defined, (2) how much of a connection should one employer have with employees of another in order to be considered a joint employer, (3) whether workplace policies interfere with the labor rights of employees, and (4) whether annual changes in health plan costs and benefits are mandatory subjects of collective bargaining.\nMicro-Bargaining Units\nThe NLRB\u2019s decision in the Specialty Healthcare case in 2011 overturned 70 years of labor law regarding the standard for an appropriate size of a collective-bargaining unit. That decision has now been overruled. In PCC Structurals, Inc., the Board reinstated the traditional community-of-interest standard, throwing out a standard that allowed as few as two people to form a \u201cmicro-union\u201d in one facility or location.\nThe old standard, now reversed, made it harder for a manufacturer to manage operations effectively, enabling one micro-union to shut down production and/or operations at any given time. It also made it easier for union organizers to organize, since fewer people would need to vote on any particular union.\nThe National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) expressed our opposition to the old standard in at least 11 amicus briefs over the past six years. We also helped lead efforts on Capitol Hill to overturn the opinion through legislation. Finally, the Board has voted to return the law to a more even-handed and rational approach that recognizes the need for bargaining units to be properly defined.\nThe NLRB provided a substantial victory for manufacturers on December 14 by overturning the Browning-Ferris Industries case and returning the joint-employer standard back to its original definition. It stated that to be classified a \u201cjoint employer,\u201d jointly liable for labor violations, a business must have a direct and immediate connection to the employees in question. Browning-Ferris had said that a business could be classified a joint employer even if its relationship to the employees in question were indirect.\n\u201cWe find that the Browning-Ferris standard is a distortion of common law as interpreted by the board and the courts, it is contrary to the [National Labor Relations] Act, it is ill-advised as a matter of policy, and its application would prevent the board from discharging one of its primary responsibilities under the Act, which is to foster stability in labor-management relations,\u201d the majority wrote in its decision.\nThe NAM filed amicus briefs in the original Browning-Ferris case at the NLRB, as well as in the appeal now pending in the D.C. Circuit. In addition, the Supreme Court will decide in January whether to review the DirecTV case involving the joint-employer standard. We have also recently filed amicus briefs in two other cases involving this issue.\nHandbook Policies\nIn another 3-2 victory, the Board ruled in The Boeing Company case that the company\u2019s no-camera rule at the workplace did not interfere with employee organizing, collective bargaining or other labor rights. The NAM\u2019s Manufacturers\u2019 Center for Legal Action filed an amicus brief in this case calling for this result. The ruling established a new test for determining whether a facially neutral policy, rule or handbook provision potentially interferes with the exercise of employee rights under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA). It rejected a previous ruling that would have determined the legality of the workplace rule by considering whether employees would \u201creasonably construe the language to prohibit\u201d protected activity. Instead, it delineated three categories of employment policies, rules and handbook provisions and how to analyze them for legality. For facially neutral workplace policies, the Board will evaluate two things: (i) the nature and extent of the potential impact on NLRA rights, and (ii) legitimate justifications associated with the policies. This action promises to provide far greater clarity and certainty to employees, employers and unions and to eliminate conflicting and arbitrary decisions in the future.\nHealth Care Benefit Changes\nAlso on December 15, the NLRB released its decision in Raytheon Network Centric Systems. It ruled that a company may modify employee health care costs and benefits annually without that being considered a \u201cchange\u201d that would trigger an obligation to bargain with the union representing affected employees. The Board overruled its prior decision in the DuPont case and found that a company has the right to take the same actions it has taken in the past, even though a collective bargaining agreement has expired, without negotiating with the union. 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        "raw_content": "Email Attachments With Java Script Pose Ransomware Threat\nPosted by shorelineit On July 4th, 2016\nThe hacking community is at it again, and they\u2019ve once more upped the ante. It wasn\u2019t long ago that ransomware called Ransom32 that was partially written in NodeJS, but delivered via an executable file, had been the norm, that is until now. Now though, there\u2019s a new threat. The ransomware is called RAA, and is written entirely in Java Script, no executable required.\nJava has had a string of highly publicized security issues in recent months, and this adds to that growing list. This strain of ransomware can target files with the following extensions:\nTypically delivered via email, and disguised as a word doc, an observant recipient will note that it has the .js extension, rather than the typical .doc extension. When clicked, the software will scan the device the user clicked the file from, and then search those drives for any files with the extensions mentioned above. These will be locked, and appended with the *.locked extension. The user will be informed that the only way to get access to their files back is to pay a ransom.\nUnfortunately, it gets worse. The software also scans for, and deletes the Windows Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS), so that it\u2019s not possible to recover files via this method.\nThis is but the latest in an evolving series of threats that are making ransomware in general more dangerous than ever. If it\u2019s been a while since your employees have had security training, especially training that relates to suspicious emails, now is the time to consider putting that front and center as a priority. The number of ransomware attacks has spiked considerably in 2016, and given the rapid pace of change on this front, we can expect that trend to continue. Be sure you\u2019re as ready as you can be to face the growing threat.\nNot Even Police Can Avoid Ransomware \u2013 Back Up Regularly!",
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        "raw_content": "More gruesome testimony expected in Boston Marathon trial\nBOSTON (AP) A woman testifying from a wheelchair Monday in the Boston Marathon bombing trial recalled shielding her husband from the sight of his mangled leg, being pushed to the ground by a bystander frantically trying to extinguish the flames on her body and coming to grips with becoming a double amputee.\nJessica Kensky said she and her husband, Patrick Downes, each lost a left leg in the 2013 attack. After more than 18 months of surgeries and consultations with doctors around the country, she came to the painful conclusion that her right leg would have to be amputated, too, she said.\n''I did not want to become a bilateral amputee,'' Kensky said. ''I wanted to paint my toenails, I wanted to put my feet in the sand, and I wanted to do all these things. To lose the second leg was a gut-wrenching, devastating decision.''\nKensky's account came during the third day of testimony in the federal death penalty trial of bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, whose own lawyers have acknowledged his involvement but insist he was influenced by his older brother, Tamerlan, who was killed during a getaway attempt days after the bombings.\nJurors also watched a timeline video compiled by the FBI using surveillance video from stores and restaurants near the marathon finish line. The video, which shows both brothers' movements around the time of the bombings, focuses on Dzhokhar and shows him carrying a backpack up until he gets to the front of the Forum restaurant, when he is shown dropping the bag from his shoulder.\nOne frame then shows the backpack at his feet. The backpack is in a crowd of people and just feet from children standing on a metal barrier, including 8-year-old Martin Richard, who was killed, and his younger sister, Jane, who lost a leg in the blast.\nAs the first bomb explodes, the video shows everyone in the crowd turning toward the blast. Tsarnaev does not look in that direction and instead begins to walk in the other direction.\nSeconds later, the second bomb explodes, and Tsarnaev, who prosecutors say detonated the second bomb, is seen running with a crowd of people who also are running. People are also shown jumping over metal barriers as smoke wafts over the scene.\nProsecutors showed jurors tweets from what they identified as two accounts of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.\n''If you have the knowledge and the inspiration all that's left is to take action,'' he tweeted April 7, a little over a week before the bombings.\n''I want the highest levels of Jannah,'' he tweeted March 10, referring to the Islamic concept of paradise. ''I want to be able to see allah every single day for that is the best of pleasures.''\nIn January, three months before the bombings, he tweeted: ''I don't argue with folks who say islam is terrorism it's not worth a thing, let an idiot remain an idiot.''\nProsecutors say the Tsarnaevs carried out the bombing to retaliate against the U.S. for wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. During opening statements, a prosecutor cited a hand-scrawled note Dzhokhar Tsarnaev left on the walls of the boat he was captured hiding in and said he believed ''he was a solider in a holy war against Americans'' and had ''taken a step toward reaching paradise.''\nThree people died and more than 260 were injured when two pressure-cooker bombs filled with shrapnel exploded near the finish line.\nLess than 30 minutes later, Tarnaev calmly walked into a Whole Foods store in Cambridge and bought a half-gallon of milk. The jury was shown store surveillance video of him making the purchase.\nAlso testifying Monday was a woman whose close friend, 23-year-old Lingzi Lu, died in the second bomb blast.\nDanling Zhou said Lu grabbed her arm after the first bomb exploded, looking panicked, and said ''What happened?'' and ''What should we do?''\nBefore Zhou could answer her, the second bomb exploded.\nZhou said she looked in front of her and saw a man whose legs had been blown off. When she looked at Lu, she thought she would be OK because she seemed to still have her arms and legs, Zhou said.\nShe found out later in the hospital that Lu had died. Both women grew up in China and were graduate students at Boston University.",
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        "raw_content": "Jutti Kasoori \u2013 Telling the Story of Forgotten Punjabi Women Warriors of California\nWhen 24-year-old Harbhajan Kaur Purewal\u2019s marriage was arranged, she expected to make the once-in-a-lifetime migration most Indian women are familiar with \u2013 leaving the safe, warm, known home of her parents to the unknown world of her in-laws. Perhaps the folk song Jutti Kasoori would be sung at her wedding, conveying the plaint of the new bride \u2013\nWedding Photo, Punjab, India, 1979. Courtesy of Pushpinder Kaur\nJutti kasoori, paeri na poori,\nHaaye rabba ve saahnu turna peya\nJina rahaan di main, saar na jaana,\nOhni raaheen ve saahnu murna peya\nThese shoes from Kasoor, they don\u2019t fit well on my feet\nBut I have to walk in them\nThese roads are unknown to me\nBut I have to follow them.\n(Kasoor is a district in Punjab known for its footwear)\nBut Harbhajan\u2019s journey to her new home in 1954 would take her over 7,000 miles away to Lodi, California, where her husband Bakhtawar Purewal farmed 43 acres of land with his brother in the rich Sacramento Valley. Hailing from a conservative Punjabi family, Harbhajan had never set foot outside her house without the escort of her brothers or her father, and now she made the long journey to America all by herself, to an unfamiliar home, culture, and country.\nScores of women like Harbhajan made the trek from Punjab to the United States in several waves, beginning in 1910. When U.S. immigration laws were tightened, wives were separated from their husbands for years, often bringing up children in Punjab by themselves. After 1965, when immigration laws were eased, a new wave of family migration brought the wives to join their spouses. These women, like the ones before, faced the daunting task of adjusting to a country where their clothes, their cuisine, and their language immediately set them apart from their neighbors.\nHarbhajan Kaur Purewal as a young woman with her husband\nDespite the odds, these women bonded and formed a strong and supportive community, helpmeets to their spouses on the farm, and sisters to their fellow countrywomen at the gurdwaras. Says Sharon Singh, Harbhajan\u2019s daughter, \u201cMy mother was told to assimilate, blend in, fit in.\u201d Harbhajan received this sage advice from Nand Kaur, one of the earliest migrants from Punjab, having come to the United States in 1910. For Harbhajan, like many of the other wives, fitting in meant exchanging her traditional salwar suit for western clothing, and here she received support from her spouse, who understood the need to not make any waves in their rural community.\nHarbhajan\u2019s story, as well as those of several of those pioneer Punjabi women, has been told in Jutti Kasoori, the new documentary by Professor Nicole Ranganath and her team at UC Davis. The 30-minute documentary, subtitled \u201cWalking into the Unknown \u2013 A History of Punjabi Women in California\u201d is the first of its kind to focus on the unsung heroes of the community. 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All of them worked alongside their husbands in the fields while taking on the full responsibility of home and hearth. In what was a typical life for these strong women, another Harbhajan, Harbhajan Kaur Takher, irrigated her family\u2019s land, hauled peaches, and drove the younger women to the hospital for their deliveries.\nArchival work on the Sikh community has been about the male Punjabi farmers and entrepreneurs till now but \u201cnobody talks about the women,\u201d says Ranganath. \u201cNot only did they help their families in the fields doing hard labor, but they were the pillars of their community. 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As quickly as possible, but no later than 14 days after the day of reporting as referred to in paragraph 1, the Client shall return the product, or hand it over to (a representative of) Staring Back At Me. Client can send the product directly to Staring Back At Me without a notice of withdrawal in advance within the period as mentioned in paragraph 1. Client must, in this case, include a written notice of withdrawal, such as the model form.\nProducts can be returned to the following address:\nStudio | Staring Back At Me\n6.9. Any amounts already paid by the Client (in advance) will be refunded to the Client as soon as possible, and in any case within 14 days after dissolution of the Agreement. If the Client chose an expensive method of delivery in preference to the cheapest standard delivery, Staring Back At Me does not have to refund the additional costs of the more expensive method.\n6.10. Except in cases in which Staring Back At Me has offered to retrieve the product himself, he can postpone refunding until he has received the product or until the Client proves he has returned the product, depending on which occurs earlier.\n6.11. Information about the applicability or non-applicability of a right of withdrawal and any required procedure will be posted clearly on the Website, well before the Agreement is concluded.\n6.12. The right of withdrawal does not apply to:\n7.1. The Client shall pay the amounts due to Staring Back At Me in accordance with the ordering procedure and any payment methods indicated on the Website. Staring Back At Me is free to offer any payment method of its choice and may change these methods at any time.\nArticle 8. Warranty and conformity\n8.1. This article only applies if the Client is a natural person who is not acting in his or her professional or commercial capacity. 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Insofar as not dictated otherwise by mandatory law, any disputes ensuing from the Agreement will be submitted to the competent Dutch court in the district where Staring Back At Me has its registered office.\n11.3. If any provision set out in these General Terms and Conditions should prove to be void, this will not affect the validity of the General Terms and Conditions as a whole. In that case, the Parties will lay down one or more new provisions in replacement which will reflect the original provision as much as is possible under the law.\n11.4. 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        "raw_content": "Florida finds Zika in trapped mosquitoes, 1st in US mainland\nMIAMI - Authorities in Florida said Thursday they have found the Zika virus in three groups of trapped mosquitoes in Miami Beach, the first time this has happened in the continental U.S.\nThe Zika-carrying mosquitoes were trapped in a touristy 1.5-square-mile area of Miami Beach that had been identified as an active zone of active transmission of the virus, the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services said in a news release.\n\"This is the first time we have found a Zika virus-positive mosquito pool in the continental United States,\" said Erin Sykes, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control.\nFinding the virus in mosquitoes has been likened by the CDC to finding a needle in a haystack, but the testing helps mosquito controllers target their efforts, and it confirms that the insects are indeed a mode of transmission, as suspected. The illness spreads from people to mosquitoes to people again through bites, but the insects do not spread the disease among their own population, and their lifespan is just a few weeks.\nThe announcement was made Thursday as a poll was released suggesting nearly 48 percent of Americans are wary of traveling to U.S. destinations where people have been infected with Zika through mosquito bites.\nThe survey of health care attitudes by the Kaiser Family Foundation also found 61 percent felt uneasy about traveling to Zika zones outside the U.S. mainland, including Puerto Rico.\nMost of the Zika infections from Florida mosquitoes have been in the Miami area, not the tourist mecca of Orlando and its theme parks.\n\"There are no non-travel-related cases in Orange County or Central Florida,\" Gov. Rick Scott said earlier this week at an appearance in the Orlando area.\nBut Miami is a major tourism draw, with more than 15.5 million people making overnight visits to the city and its nearby beaches last year. Overall, Florida set a new record for tourism with more than 105 million people from out of state and other countries visiting the state in 2015.\n\"This find is disappointing, but not surprising,\" Commissioner of Agriculture Adam Putnam said in a statement Thursday. \"Florida is among the best in the nation when it comes to mosquito surveillance and control, and this detection enables us to continue to effectively target our resources.\"\nSince July, authorities have linked a couple dozen cases to transmission in small areas of Miami's Wynwood district and the popular South Beach neighborhood of Miami Beach. Other isolated cases not linked to travel outside the U.S. have been confirmed elsewhere in Miami-Dade County, as well as in neighboring counties and in the Tampa Bay area, totaling 47 for the state.\nThe Kaiser poll also found that a third of those interviewed believe Congress should make it a top priority to pass legislation increasing money to combat the virus. President Barack Obama proposed $1.9 billion in emergency funding for Zika in February, but Congress has been unable to agree on a final bill.\nThe poll of 1,211 adults conducted Aug. 18-24 has a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.\nScott, a Republican, has repeatedly called on Congress to send the president a Zika funding bill.\n\"We still need the federal government to show up,\" Scott told reporters recently in Miami. \"It's not just a Florida issue.\"\nMeeting with reporters in Washington, U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell expressed frustration that Congress hasn't acted on Zika funding, forcing her to move money from other department accounts. That stopgap funding will run out at the end of the month, she warned.\n\"The money that's running out is the tide-over money we have taken from other [priorities],\" said Burwell. \"What we need is a bipartisan agreement.\" That is how previous Congresses handled earlier public health emergencies such as bird flu and Ebola. Burwell said any Zika bill has to make special provision for Puerto Rico, which has been most severely affected.\nIn Florida, officials said Miami-Dade County, the city of Miami Beach, and state and federal agencies are continuing to work aggressively to prevent Zika's spread. The county's mosquito control team is inspecting properties to remove standing water where the bugs breed, and spraying in a 1/8-mile radius around the area where the infected mosquitoes were trapped.\nOfficials said 95 more mosquito samples - each one containing several dozen bugs - have tested negative since those three were found.\n\"As it has been from the beginning, our goal is to eliminate the cycle of transmission by eliminating the mosquitoes,\" Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos A. Gimenez said in the news release.",
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        "raw_content": "Contents What is Folliculitis? How Dangerous is Folliculitis? How do I get Folliculitis? Signs of Folliculitis How is Folliculitis diagnosed? How is Folliculitis Treated? How can you prevent Folliculitis? Ask a dermatologist\nFolliculitis is a curable infection of the hair follicles caused by bacteria or a fungus. Each hair on your body grows from an opening in your skin called a follicle. Sometimes, bacteria can get into these follicles and cause infection. Folliculitis can also be called \u201chot tub rash\u201d or \u201cbarber\u2019s itch.\u201d\nClick here and ask a dermatologist today and get peace of mind\nHow Dangerous is Folliculitis?\nFolliculitis is usually not dangerous. Most cases of folliculitis go away on their own in about a week. However, more severe infections may cause permanent hair loss or scarring, and medication may be needed to kill the bacteria.\nHow do I get Folliculitis?\nAnyone can get folliculitis, but certain things may make you more susceptible to infection. For example:\n- Preexisting skin damage, such as from acne or dermatitis\n- Use of topical (applied) corticosteroid creams\n- Trauma from injury or surgery\n- Patients with suppressed or weak immune systems, like people with diabetes, HIV/AIDS, chronic leukemia, or patients who have had an organ transplant\n- Wearing tight clothes that trap heat for extended periods of time\n- Exposure to hot water for long periods of time, like a hot tub or Jacuzzi. Folliculitis usually appears within 72 hours after the hot tub, and usually appear on the stomach, arms, and legs\nSigns of Folliculitis:\nThe most common areas of folliculitis are places on the body that get rubbed by clothing, like the legs or groin. The face and scalp are also common areas, because of irritation caused by shaving, sweating, oils, or makeup. Folliculitis looks like small red or white pimples. However, the difference between folliculitis and regular pimples is that there is a hair in the middle of each \u201cpimple.\u201d The small bumps may itch, burn, or ooze pus. When they burst, pus or blood can come out. Severe folliculitis can cause deep, painful boils or scarring. Permanent hair loss can result if the infection destroys the hair follicle.\nHow is Folliculitis diagnosed?\nFolliculitis is diagnosed by looking at the skin. Usually, no tests are needed. If treatment does not work, then your doctor may take a sample of fluid from some of the bumps and send it to a laboratory to find out exactly what kind of bacteria or fungus is causing the infection, to give more specific treatments.\nMost mild cases of folliculitis usually go away on their own within 2 weeks. There are some things you can do at home to help the healing process and to prevent the infection from spreading, such as:\n- Keep the infected areas clean by gently washing twice a day with antibacterial soap or with over the counter antibiotic ointment. Make sure to dry thoroughly\n- Avoid irritating the skin further \u2013 avoid shaving, picking, or scratching the skin\n- To relieve any pain, apply a warm, moist compress to the area. Warm compresses with white vinegar can also help\n- To prevent the infection from spreading to other areas of your body, and to prevent infecting others, don't share anything that has touched the infected area, such as clothes, towels, or washcloths. Wash the clothes that cover the infected area after each wearing. Use hot, soapy water\nMore severe or lasting cases may need to be treated with antibiotic or anti-fungal creams prescribed by your doctor. Call your doctor if the infection doesn\u2019t go away on its own after 2 weeks, comes back, becomes worse, or if you have a fever over 101 degrees Fahrenheit / 38.3 degrees Celsius. It may be a more severe case of folliculitis, or it may be something else altogether, such as a heat rash.\nHow can you prevent Folliculitis?\nThere is no vaccine for folliculitis. The best way to prevent folliculitis is to avoid irritating the skin and to keep your skin clean:\n- Bathe or shower daily and after sweating\n- Don't wear clothes that are too tight\n- Avoid sharing personal items like towels, and make sure to wash your clothes and towels thoroughly\n- Don't scratch or shave the bumps\n- If you must shave, try using a hair removal cream instead, or be sure to change the razor each time\n- After using hot tubs or spas, make sure to shower right away. If you own a hot tub, make sure to properly maintain it and keep it clean\nWomen can sometimes get a so-called bartholinitis on their inner labia. In this case there is no hair follicle inflammation, but a blocked pubic gland which leads to the development of a cyst.\nFolliculitis is common in the public area, on the vagina or penis, in the groin area, and on the labia. Folliculitis is an infected hair and can even be pubic hair with folliculitis. Below are pictures of folliculitis.",
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        "raw_content": "5 Inspiring Career Stories From This Year\u2019s BAFTAs\nFrom actors to writers to musicians, the BAFTAs are full of talented individuals at the acme of their careers. But how did they get there, and what sacrifices did they make to do so? We\u2019ve put together our favourite four stories from the winners of this year\u2019s BAFTAs.\nEmma Stone was the winner of the BAFTA for Best Actress. She nabbed her big break in the charming 2010 high school rom-com Easy A and is now one of the world\u2019s highest-paid actresses \u2013 and she has a Microsoft Powerpoint presentation to thank for her success.\nGrowing up in Arizona, young Emily \u2013 her real name \u2013 always knew she wanted to act. But convincing her unthespy parents to move her to LA and pursue a teen acting career was a difficult job indeed. To accomplish the trick, Emily put together the fateful Powerpoint.\n\u201cOh God. It was so silly,\u201d she told BlackBook back in 2009. \u201cI was like fourteen. It had the Madonna song \u201cHollywood.\u201d It was ridiculous, like, I used alliteration\u2026 I was trying to prove the point that I needed to move to Hollywood and be an actor in movies. Yeah, I guess it is pretty crazy that I\u2019m actually able to do that now.\u201d\nThe moral? If you know what you want, do everything you can to get there \u2013 even if it means getting to grips with ClipArt.\nFor those who emerged from La La Land this January humming the Oscar-nominated tunes of \u2018Audition\u2019 and \u2018City of Stars\u2019, it should come as no surprise that their composer earned the BAFTA for Best Music. But composer Justin Hurwitz may never have hit the big-time were it not for a freshman friendship with director Damien Chazelle.\nAttending Harvard instead of a music conservatory, Hurwitz met Chazelle \u2013 then a jazz drummer \u2013 and soon formed a band called \u2018Chester French\u2019. Of the friendship, Hurwitz comments: \u201cWe were just drawn to each other.\u201d\nAlthough the band went nowhere, their association did. Their project Whiplash \u2013 about a wannabe jazz drummer, fascinatingly \u2013 was nominated for last year\u2019s Oscars. Their next collab, La La Land, is this year\u2019s favourite for Best Director and Best Picture.\nThe moral? Foster friendships with talented people; sometimes, you\u2019re stronger together than alone.\nKen Loach, at eighty years old, has had an amazing career in more than one sense. 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When his 1966 film Cathy Come Home, a gruelling account of a young family\u2019s descent into homelessness, burst into the public eye, it spurred not only rave reviews but genuine political change and the founding of the homeless charity Crisis.\nSince then, Loach\u2019s films have almost all discussed social issues in his signature cold, stark style. \u201cIf you\u2019re a politician, you can see there might be times when, to secure the greater good, you have to take a backwards step,\u201d Loach commented to the Guardian in October. \u201cThat is a matter of tactics. But for people who make films or who are journalists, our function is to say these are the underlying ideas and principles. And this is what people have got to be judged on.\u201d\nThe moral? Whatever your route to success, always fight for what you believe in. At the end of your life it will be the difference you make, not the money you earn, that you\u2019ll be grateful for.\nLuke Davies, writer of Best Adapted Screenplay Lion, isn\u2019t just a screenwriter. Over the past thirty years, the Australian has carved out a niche as a more-than-successful poet and author. His 1999 poetry collection Running with Light nabbed the Judith Wright Poetry Prize while his novel Totem was the 2004 Age Book of the Year. But this star-studded career might never have been had he not kicked the heroin habit that plagued his youth.\nAs a child, Davies enjoyed playing make-believe. \u201cIt was addictive, that world of retreat and fantasy,\u201d he told the Australian in 2008. \u201cIt kept me completely satisfied, when I was in it, the way that drugs did\u2026 When I discovered drugs, it was like, \u2018Oh. I get it. 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I had to learn how to unmake a lot of those choices, how to begin to think differently.\u201d\nIn the end, Davies turned his experiences into the successful novel Candy, which was in turn adapted into a film in the noughties. The novel, which centres around two heroin addicts, \u201cwas essentially the investigation of a 10-year trauma.\u201d Does he miss the thrill? He says that, although the urges are there, the will is not. \u201cThe beautiful bubble, the transcendent moment, is actually far more accessible the further I get away from drugs.\u201d\nThe moral? As with life, everyone makes mistakes in their career. It\u2019s how we recover from them that counts.\nIn this country, it\u2019s becoming something of a clich\u00e9 that actors come from wealthy, well-educated origins. But Viola Davis, who won Best Supporting Actress for her role in Fences, has far humbler roots. In fact she was born on a former plantation in St. Matthews, South Carolina.\n\u201cI wasn\u2019t on it long, because I was the fifth child, and so we moved soon after I was born,\u201d she stated on one episode of The Jess Cagle Interview. \u201cI think I read one slave narrative of someone who was on that plantation which was horrific. 160 acres of land, and my grandfather was a sharecropper\u2026 My grandmother\u2019s house was a one room shack.\u201d\nDespite the grim nature of her birthplace, Davis is quick to emphasise the positives: \u201cMy mom says that the day I was born, all of my aunts and uncles were in the house. Everyone was drinking and laughing, and having fun.\u201d While she may have had a difficult childhood, we doubt Davis has many troubles now; with three Oscar nominations thus far, she must have Hollywood knocking down her door.\nThe moral? Stars come from every kind of background. 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        "raw_content": "HOMETOWN: Squamish BC, Canada\nRiding Since: 2 years old\nFavourite Swagman Rack: The Semi 4.0 & Add On\n\"It fits all my bikes from 20\u2019 to 26 inch, and my parent\u2019s bigger bikes as well. It\u2019s easy to load the bikes because it\u2019s a tray, that\u2019s low to the ground and I don\u2019t have to lift my bike up to load it.\"\nABOUT Jackson Goldstone\nWhat is your biggest accomplishment in your mountain biking career?\nThere are a few accomplishments that I have done which I am really proud of, jumping Crab-apple hits at Whistler or the 50 Foot Mega ramp at Woodward West come to mind, but the most special is making it through the biggest set of jumps in Aptos, California. The Post Office Jumps have always been special to me, as I have seen them in many videos and photos and were probably the most famous jumps in the Mountain bike world. It was really special to do those jumps before they were torn down, and be part of the final trains with all of my favourite riders.\nFor me, the key to training is not to have it feel like training! Mountain biking should fun so it never seems like training is work, even if it means a long climb to do a sweet descent; it\u2019s still all part of the experience. As I get older I expect I\u2019ll have to do more off season gym work, but for now it\u2019s just about miles on the bike and keeping it fun.\nWhat are some of your goals this season?\nThe first goal is to do well in the Downhill and dual slalom at the Sea Otter Classic. This is the biggest race of the year for me, and I really like competing there. The course doesn\u2019t play well to my strengths but I still seem to do well. It\u2019s the only time we get to race dual and that\u2019s really fun.\nAfter that I will be looking forward to racing at Crankworx, in August. It\u2019s always fun to have everyone come to Whistler and I hope to do well this year.\nWhat would be a dream goal.\nDream Goal? Winning both the Downhill World Cup and Crankworx slopestyle, but I\u2019d settle for either one.\nWhat is your Biggest Challenge, and how do you manage this challenge?\nEven as great as Squamish is, there are several months where it\u2019s really hard to get out riding in the winter, because it\u2019s too dark or wet. It\u2019s good to have an off-season, but it would be great to have the opportunity for some indoor riding in the winter. We make a coupe trips per winter to California to ride, but I\u2019m hoping that we get an indoor riding center in Squamish next year.\nWhere do you draw your inspiration from? Who are your role models?\nWith so many videos on the internet, it\u2019s easy to see other riders doing cool things, and get inspired by them, either racing, freeriding or BMX. When I\u2019m watching a video, I try and picture myself doing those tricks or whatever and then give it a try next time I can. As far as role models go, Jake Kinney is my biggest inspiration. He\u2019s the closesy thing I have to a coach, more like an older brother. He\u2019s got amazing bike skills and is a great human being. Without a doubt, he\u2019s been the biggest influence on my riding.",
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        "raw_content": "Gulf crisis: Qatar FM meets UN Security Council members\nQatar's foreign minister has asked members of the United Nations Security Council to urge a Saudi-led bloc of states to lift their blockade on the Gulf country, nearly one month after it began.\nMohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani on Friday met with 10 non-permanent members of the Security Council at the Qatari mission to the UN in the US state of New York, urging them to speak out publicly on his country's behalf.\nAl Thani told Al Jazeera he gave them \"updates on the situation\" and urged \"all of them to call for a lifting of the blockade on Qatar\".\nQatar was \"trying to encourage all the parties to enter a serious dialogue to try to put an end to this,\" the foreign minister said.\nThe meeting took place one day after Al Thani's visit to Washington DC, \"where US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson promised to try to help resolve the gulf crisis,\" Al Jazeera's Kristen Saloomey, reporting from New York, said.\nSaudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Egypt cut diplomatic ties with Qatar on June 5 over allegations that it supports \"extremism\" and is too close to Iran - charges Doha has repeatedly denied.\nAfter more than two weeks, the four Arab countries gave Doha a 10-day ultimatum to comply with a 13-point list of demands in exchange for the end of the anti-Qatar measures.\nThe demands include that Qatar shut down the Al Jazeera Media Network, close a Turkish military base, scale down ties with Iran, and pay an unspecified sum in reparations.\nEgypt, a non-permanent member of the Security Council through the end of this year, did not attend the meeting with Al Thani in New York.\nThe Qatari foreign minister was set to return to Doha after the meeting, where \"his country will continue to press its case with a number of different organisation like the international civil aviation organisation, the international maritime organisation, and the human rights council in Geneva,\" Al Jazeera's Saloumi said.\n\"But no formal action is expected here in the Security Council.\"\nAirspace blockade\nMeanwhile, Qatar's transport minister has met twice this past week with the UN's International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) at its headquarters in Montreal, Canada, asking it to intervene in the crisis.\nFor nearly a month, many Qatar Airways flights to and from Doha have had to make huge detours, thanks to the airspace blockade by the Saudi-led bloc of states.\nIt has been costly to the airline, disruptive to passengers and, according to the Qataris, dangerous to passengers and illegal under international law.\n\"Really it's not a political issue, we are talking here about a technical issue, which means safety and security of the aviation,\" Qatar's Minister of Transport and Communications, Jassim Saif Al Sulaiti, told Al Jazeera.\n\"I don't mean just Qatar Airways, but all the international [airlines].\"\nAl Jazeera's Daniel Lak, reporting from Montreal, said it was a challenging case for an agency that is \"highly technical and known to be publicity shy\".\nThe ICAO works on regulation, flight routing and other issues that may not obvious to most travellers, but keep the world\u2019s airlines and airspace running as smoothly as possible.\n\"The situation comes as Qatar Airways has been growing exponentially with profits soaring more than 20 percent this year,\" Al Jazeera's Lak said.\n\"It's one of the world's leading long-haul airlines and has ambitious plans to buy more planes and fly to more places.\"\nIt recently celebrated its 10th anniversary of flights into New York by lighting the Empire State Building in the airline\u2019s colours. And just last month it announced it wanted to buy 10 percent of American Airlines.\n\"While a negotiated solution to this Gulf crisis seems stalled, Qatar believes its best hope for an end to this air blockade at least might be the technical, safety and security arguments it's advancing at the International Civil Aviation Organization,\" said Lak.",
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        "raw_content": "Today I\u2019m finally announcing something extremely exciting. I\u2019ve been waiting to announce this for some time \u2013 anticipation levels are high and I feel a bit like a kid waiting for Christmas.So first, a little context. When I was asked to go a couple of months back, I absolutely jumped at the chance. Some of you may remember that back in May, my second mother Sally was sadly diagnosed with terminal brain cancer. I wrote a post at the time (click here if you\u2019d like a quick recall). Since then, Sally\u2019s nearest and dearest have been trying to help by supporting her through treatment and tackling her bucket list.\nOne of her checklist items was to go on a beach holiday. Well, this November, we will be going on a cruise! The cruise ticks all the boxes; no flying, multiple locations, lots of free time for resting and chilling out, plus all that quintessential cruise glamour and glitz! I was honoured, and obviously absolutely delighted to be asked along. I\u2019ll be joining Sally and her husband (who are like my second set of parents), and my beloved and much-cherished little sister, Charlotte. It\u2019s going to be a totally once-in-a-lifetime kind of trip and I can\u2019t wait! Apart from a couple of ferries to the Isle Of Wight, I\u2019ve hardly travelled anywhere via boat. During the days we\u2019ll be joining activities on board or visiting various ports, and in the evenings we\u2019ll be fine dining and joining the entertainment. In my head, it\u2019s a cross between a Dirty Dancing-esque holiday park, a RuPaul couture catwalk, and The Suite Life On Deck.\nCruises obviously have a bit of a reputation for being popular amongst the older generations, (Charlotte and I have been joking that we\u2019ll bring the average age down by about 30 years), but actually, I suspect we\u2019ll be grateful to be in a children-free zone. Kids are fine, but not when they\u2019re staying in the room opposite you, y\u2019know? We\u2019re also on a ship which claims to showcase the best in \u201cold-school cruise glamour\u201d. Immediately I have visions of stunning 1940s women in floppy hats with a fleet of matching luggage. As well as art deco interiors, there are all sorts of intriguing areas: a casino, a cards room (?), a nightclub, an art deco cinema, and a theatre. We\u2019re required to pack our cocktail dresses! (And in my case, buy some cocktail dresses!). There\u2019s also an onboard music festival as part of a special thing the cruise-line is doing; all 4 of us are musicians, so that couldn\u2019t be more perfect.\nCharlotte and I, probably. Where can I buy clothes like this in 2017?\nGiven all the above facts, I think I would have been happy enough just staying on the ship for three weeks hanging out with my favourite people. But no\u2026 we\u2019ll be stopping at a whole host of destinations. Some of the spots we\u2019re stopping in have been on my dream travel list for a long time. First, Cadiz, Valencia and Barcelona in Spain. Next, in Italy, we\u2019ll visit Catania (near Mt Etna), La Spezia, close to Pisa and Florence, Cagliari in Sardinia, and Naples. As well as Italy and Spain, we also visit Gibraltar, Malta, and Toulon, in the south of France. With the exception of Barcelona, these are all completely new places for me. Obviously, I\u2019ve made a board and yes, that is Cruise Line Barbie.\nI wanted to ask if any of you guys have been to any of the above? As it\u2019s a cruise, we won\u2019t be staying overnight in any areas \u2013 but anything you could see in a day would be great to know. The cruise has organised excursions we can join but it\u2019s quite nice exploring at your own pace too! I\u2019m also wondering if anyone has any tips for what to pack. I am a seasoned traveller, but most of my travels have been to a specific place for a set amount of time, so multi-tasking items is not my forte. It\u2019s come to light I don\u2019t actually own any large suitcases as I\u2019m such a hand luggage only pro (I may quite literally be that woman with 3-4 small suitcases in a fleet). You can do laundry on the ship, but it\u2019s holiday, so the less time spent sorting whites the better.\nWe won\u2019t have wi-fi on the boat, and anytime I do have access to the internet means catching up with work. I will be scheduling a fair amount of content! Charlotte and I have been considering vlogging the whole event. Ideally, I\u2019d like to blog about most of the cities we visit, and I\u2019m wondering if you\u2019d like any cruise-related posts as well? Being vegan on the cruise, what I end up packing, what it\u2019s like on deck? Let me know your thoughts!\n\"Apple-Picking\"\n\"On the Lavender Farm\"\n7 responses to \u201cCruisin\u2019\u201d\nThat\u2019s great! So good your second mother will be able to do so\u2026 I am very sorry for the tumor, but still, I am glad you will do that together with her. The places sund amazing and I am about to go to some of the places for ages. Right now, what I can say is that I would totally recommend Florence and Pisa, as you said you will go to La Spezia. These are really magical spots and I am sure you will love Florence!\nGibraltar is lovely \u2013 my parents actually met there so I\u2019ve visited a few times! Definitely go up the Rock and see the Barbary Apes if you can xx\nSounds like it\u2019ll be an amazing trip! Travelling to all those places via cruising sounds so relaxing. I\u2019m a hand luggage only person but I feel like I\u2019d indulge myself for once and overpack for a cruise \u2013 you don\u2019t have to haul your luggage around too much after all!\nI am so sad to hear about your dear friend, but so glad you will all be able to take this trip together! I loved your description of what a cruise is like in your mind (Dirty Dancing + RuPaul + Suite Life haha.) Also the list of destinations sound amazing (so much more interesting than like, a Mexico or Caribbean cruise imho.) I went to Sardinia this Summer and it was probably the most beautiful place I\u2019ve ever seen!\nCliffh says:\nI was staying in Lucca last week and went to La Spezia to get the trains to the nearby Cinque Terre which are 5 pretty fishing villages linked by a very frequent train service. At La Spezia railway station you can buy a 1 day pass (13 euros I think) which lets you hop on and off the trains, it will cheaper to do this than go on a package organised by the cruise company but they may throw in lunch and a boat trip \u2013 there are a lot of tourists doing the same thing.\nPisa and Florence are both lovely but are 70 to 90 minutes away by train so you would need to consider your time constraints; a package organised by the boat will mean that you definitely get back on time which may be more relaxing than doing your own thing.\nIt was hot in the mid twenties last week so hope it stays like that for you.\nValencia is great too, search on the web for \u201cmodern buildings Valencia\u201d and be prepared to be amazed if you have not seen them before.\nThank you so much for these excellent tips!\nTAPEPARADE - Children Of The Corn Part I - TAPEPARADE says:\n[\u2026] It will be the longest I\u2019ve been away, and I can\u2019t wait! First I\u2019ll be off on a very special trip around the med, and through December, Ryan and I will be in Cuba by way of [\u2026]",
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        "title": "Genetic Data Does Not Improve Anticoagulation Control with Warfarin | Technology Networks Genetic Data Does Not Improve Anticoagulation Control with Warfarin",
        "raw_content": "Genetic Data Does Not Improve Anticoagulation Control with Warfarin\nCombining genetic data with clinical information to determine the initial dosage of the blood thinner warfarin, used to prevent blood clots in the circulatory system, was no more effective in achieving stable anticoagulation than using only clinical information, according to a National Institutes of Health-funded clinical trial.\nIn addition, the study found that in African-Americans, anticoagulation control was lower in the genetics-based approach compared to the clinically-based method.\nThe results of the Clarification of Optimal Anticoagulation through Genetics (COAG) trial, supported by the NIH's National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, were presented at the American Heart Association (AHA) Scientific Sessions in Dallas. The study was published simultaneously in the New England Journal of Medicine.\n\"The use of genetic data holds great promise for predicting disease risk or determining optimal therapies, but it must be put to the test through clinical trials like this one to determine how to best use that information,\" said Gary H. Gibbons, M.D., director of the NHLBI. \"This is especially true for complex drugs like warfarin whose action in our bodies is influenced by a variety of genetic, clinical and environmental factors.\"\nWarfarin is the most commonly prescribed drug to prevent blood clots in conditions such as atrial fibrillation, deep vein thrombosis, or pulmonary embolism. Though warfarin is an effective therapy for many people with cardiovascular problems, the drug poses risks if improperly dosed. If dosed too high, warfarin can increase the risk of bleeding; if dosed too low, it can increase the risk of blood clots.\nProper dosing of warfarin is complicated because the drug interacts with many other common medications as well as some foods. When determining an initial dose, doctors often start with a standard dose and can take certain clinical indicators into account to alter that dose.\nThese clinical measures include age, body size, smoking status, and use of certain medications. During the initial weeks of therapy, the warfarin activity is monitored closely through blood tests, and adjustments are made as needed.\nRecent research has suggested that variants of two genes, CYP2C9 and VKORC1, may be important in selecting the dose of warfarin needed for individual patients.\nBased on these studies, dosing formulas have been developed that incorporate a person's genetic profile along with the patient's clinical characteristics to try and better predict the proper dose of warfarin - an approach known as pharmacogenetics.\nHowever, the evidence supporting pharmacogenetics for warfarin has not been definitive; small clinical studies and some observational data have produced conflicting results. In addition, there have been differences noted in how accurate these dosing formulas are in different groups of patients. In particular, the formulas tend to be somewhat less accurate in African-Americans.\n\"Given the lack of definitive information on whether or not pharmacogenetics can improve the care of patients and the need to study a broad range of patients being treated with warfarin, we needed a large clinical trial like COAG to help resolve this important question,\" said Stephen Kimmel, M.D., of the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and principal investigator of the COAG trial.\nCOAG enrolled 1,015 patients beginning warfarin therapy and randomly assigned them to one of two dosing strategies. During the first five days of therapy, the participants would have their dosages determined and adjusted by a clinical formula or a pharmacogenetic formula. The participants were monitored for 23 additional days, and dosage changes were made using a standard approach. Participants and the treating physician were blinded to the strategy and the dose of warfarin.\nStudy investigators compared how much time the patients spent in their ideal therapeutic dosage range during the 28-day monitoring phase. Among all patients, the clinical and pharmacogenetic groups were virtually identical at 45.4 percent and 45.2 percent time in therapeutic range, respectively.\nAmong the 255 African-American participants, the pharmacogenetic formula provided only 35.2 percent time in therapeutic range compared to 43.5 percent for the clinical formula. African-Americans in the pharmacogenetic group generally took longer to reach an ideal dose compared to the clinical group (70 percent in the pharmacogenetic group reached their ideal range by day 14 compared to 87 percent in the clinical group). The African-Americans in the pharmacogenetic group did not experience any increased health issues like bleeding or clotting, however. There were also no differences in adverse events between the two dosing groups as a whole, and the total number of adverse events was low.\n\"These findings highlight the importance of developing and evaluating pharmacogenetic testing in patients from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds,\" Gibbons said. \"We are optimistic about the prospects of personalized, precision medicine, but we must make sure that we put these approaches through the same type of rigorous testing as any other prognostic test or clinical treatment strategy.\"\nThe COAG study was supported by NHLBI contract HHSN268200800003C and carried out at 18 hospitals and medical centers across the country. Yves Rosenberg, M.D., M.P.H., was the NHLBI project officer for COAG, and also served on the executive and steering committee.",
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        "raw_content": "Definition - What does Deprecated mean?\nDeprecated refers to a software or programming language feature that is tolerated or supported but not recommended. A deprecated attribute or feature is one that may eventually be phased out, but continues to be used in the meantime. Deprecation also helps to ward off backward compatibility issues, giving users time to migrate and begin using the newer recommended feature. The deprecated feature will continue to work in the current environment, but will show a warning message that the feature being used may be removed in future releases.\nTechopedia explains Deprecated\nA deprecated feature is normally replaced by a superior feature with additional functions. A software feature may be deprecated for various reasons, for example, HTML once included a FONT element to allow users to select the text font style of their choice. When CSS and HTML 4.0 were introduced, the FONT element was deprecated.\nCode Crash\nDeprecated Code",
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        "raw_content": "Happy Birthday: World Wide Web turns 20\nBy Emil Protalinski on August 6, 2011, 15:00 18 comments\nBritish engineer and computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) unveiled a project for organizing information on August 6, 1991. He called it the World Wide Web and posted a short summary on the alt.hypertext newsgroup, marking the debut of the Web as a publicly available service on the Internet. Today, the World Wide Web is thus 20 years old.\nThe World Wide Web, or just the Web as we call it today, is a system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet. In essence, users can view web pages that contain text, images, videos, and/or other multimedia with a Web browser. Navigation between them occurs via hyperlinks.\nBerners-Lee, now Director of the World Wide Web Consortium, used concepts from earlier hypertext systems to write a proposal in March 1989 for what would eventually become the World Wide Web. In November 1990, Berners-Lee and Belgian computer scientist Robert Cailliau proposed to use hypertext to link and access information of various kinds.\nThe project was publicly introduced in December 1990 at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. Berners-Lee used a NeXT Computer as the world's first web server and also to write the first web browser, WorldWideWeb. By Christmas 1990, Berners-Lee had built all the tools necessary for a working Web: the first Web browser (which was a web editor as well), the first web server, and the first web pages, which of course described the project itself.\nOf the various individual projects that went into building the Internet, the World Wide Web is to this day one of the most significant by far. Thank you Berners-Lee!\nThe World Wide Web turns 29 years old\nGoogle celebrates its 19th birthday with 19 past Doodle games, including Snake\nOwn the summer with the world's largest Super Soaker\nBots are responsible for most of the world's internet traffic",
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        "raw_content": "Look Out For a Rare Black Moon on Friday Night\nIt's the last one until 2019.\nJust a couple weeks ago, we were treated to an orange-tinged harvest moon eclipse \u2014 the last one for the next eight years, at that \u2014 and now there's a new moon in town. This Friday, Sept. 30, at 8:11 p.m. EST, there will be a black moon. Sounds scary, right?\nAlas, it's not really all that mystical. As Space.com explains, a black moon is the name for the second new moon in a single month. And a new moon, as we learned in school, is when the moon is completely obscured in shadow. It is pretty rare, though. Black moons only occur at a rate of about one every 2.5 years. Usually, each month, we only get one new moon and one full moon. (The black moon version of a full moon is known as a blue moon.)\nNow, as Space.com points out, this means that the moon will be more or less invisible. This does make Friday a particularly good evening for stargazing, but pretty much, you should just prepare for an especially dark night.\nBut be sure to take it all in. This will be the last black moon until July 2019.\nRelated: Full Moons Might Be the Cause of This Major Natural Disaster\nKeywordsmoon",
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        "raw_content": "The Queer Eye Fab Five: Karamo Brown, Antoni Porowski, Tan France, Bobby Berk and Jonathan Van Ness (Photo: Denise Crew & Gavin Bond)\nThe Fab Five are back, serving you self-care realness with their new book\nCate Sevilla chats to the cast of Queer Eye about self-care, identity and the importance of having an emotional-support network\nBy Cate Sevilla on 16.11.18\nThe undisputed worst part about Queer Eye is that there are only eight episodes in each series. And, because it\u2019s on Netflix, we greedily gobble up each and every episode as if it were a simple-yet-satisfying hors d'oeuvre, sensually crafted by the hands of Antoni Porowski.\nTo fill the void, we follow them all on Instagram \u2013 squealing with delight at their comments and appearances in each other\u2019s feeds (\u201cOh, my God, did you see Bobby at Karamo\u2019s birthday?!\u201d); we cry with joy when they rip the piss out of each other\u2019s selfies. 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However, the Queer Eye book is a genuine delight.\nIt\u2019s an overwhelming task to try to interview five people \u2013 never mind dynamic, interesting, beautiful and talented men such as these \u2013 and I took this time with them seriously, not just because of my own personal love of them, but because they are five of the most caring and kind men to bless our popular culture in years. In 2018, to have a group of diverse queer men spreading the message of love, acceptance, kindness and positivity to a society that is in desperate need of all of it\u2026 well, it\u2019s really bloody important.\nRunning throughout both the book and the TV show are the recurring themes of self-care, identity and masculinity \u2013 which were exactly what I wanted to talk to the cast about.\nBEING OK WITH THE DISCOMFORT OF SAYING NO\nWhen it comes to self-care, Jonathan Van Ness is a beacon of positivity. From yoga and Instagramming the inner monologues of his cats to excitedly attempting a triple Lutz on dry land in front of live studio audiences, Jonathan is 100% authentic and 100% real, 100% of the time. But, as anyone who is a giver and does that much work to be honest and real at all times will know, it\u2019s quite easy to suddenly wind up exhausted.\n\u201cI\u2019m a people-pleaser, but I don\u2019t think in a bad way,\u201d Jonathan explains, when I ask him how he looks after himself. \u201cLike, I do love to connect with people and I do love to get to know people, but I think at some point, you know, for me the journey has been about, like, being OK with feeling uncomfortable with saying no because of self-preservation.\u201d\nSaying no, as many of us who love to cancel plans and stay in instead do, is indeed a form of self-care and essential to balancing your energy, especially when you\u2019ve overstretched yourself. Which is hard, especially if you\u2019re grateful or feel indebted for opportunities that have been given to you.\n\u201cLike, if you have to say no to that project or that thing or whatever, because you like kinda bit off a lot, that\u2019s kinda the journey for me. It\u2019s knowing when it\u2019s OK to say no, because it\u2019s uncomfortable for me. Because, you know, I'm always, like, really grateful and I do love [my job] \u2013 this has all been such an amazing ride.\n\u201cSometimes, you gotta take care of yourself, and, I think, is like one of those things that we will always deal with, with balance and adulting, you know? But it\u2019s not even a really a \u2018being in the public eye\u2019 thing. 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This is a subject that is complicated and tricky for numerous reasons, but particularly for women with children who are now single mothers, and remain living in the family home they once shared with their partner. I asked Bobby Berk if there were some simple things women who are going through this can do, to reclaim their space.\n\u201cFor me, I would think it\u2019s really important to just really make sure that you think about the things that make you happy, you know?\u201d says Bobby. \u201cNot to make it sound like you\u2019re being selfish, but really do think about the things that are going to affect your happiness and mental health\u2026 the things that you know will really help you take care of yourself. And also things that help you have moments with your kids.\u201d\nAnother simple thing you can do? \u201cMake sure that you get yourself amazing bedding, so that when you wake up in the morning, you\u2019re in a good mood; that when you go to sleep at night, you\u2019re in a good mood, that you\u2019re thinking about how great that bedding is and not that you\u2019re, y\u2019know, in the middle of a divorce!\u201d\nSELF-CARE BUT MAKE IT FASHION\nThere is a spectacular quote in the Queer Eye book that says in big bold letters: \u201cMaking an effort in one area of your life, like dressing in clothes that look good and fit well, can affect so many other areas of your life.\u201d Obviously, the author of this quote is Tan France. I asked Tan to elaborate on what someone, who wants to change their personal style but doesn't really know where to start, should do. Is it a Pinterest board? Do we throw out all our old shit? WHERE DO WE START, TAN??\n\u201cThe first thing I always suggest, if you\u2019re struggling with finding your own style, is to gravitate towards somebody who you think has great style. For example, whether it\u2019s a friend, if it\u2019s Jonathan Van Ness, if it\u2019s a sibling, if it\u2019s a celebrity or if it\u2019s Tan France, look at what they would do. Think about that when you look through your wardrobe and pick a piece that you think they would wear.\u201d\nNow, before you scream, \u201cI don\u2019t have anything JVN would wear!\u201d don\u2019t worry. \u201cIf you don\u2019t have those pieces,\u201d says Tan, \u201cthen think: what would this person buy if they were shopping right now? Use them as a point of reference.\u201d\nGETTING COMFORTABLE WITH YOUR SEXUALITY (WHILE IN THE SPOTLIGHT)\nClothing and personal style are a major vehicle for self-expression, and, for many, a huge part of one\u2019s identity is their sexuality. And, while Antoni Porowski, our Sexy Avocado God In A Tight-Fitting Band T-shirt, is (heavily) desired by literally everyone, regardless of gender and sexual preference, his own sexuality is, as he says in the book, \u201cnot how I express myself\u201d.\nIn a subchapter titled \u201cLate To The Game\u201d, Antoni tells his own, admittedly mild and unexplosive, coming-out story and says that being \u201cstraight or gay\u201d wasn\u2019t necessarily part of his identity in the past. So, how does one grapple with one\u2019s shifting sexuality, especially in the spotlight?\n\u201cIt\u2019s a tricky kind of ongoing thing with me, because I do consider myself a very private person\u2026 I\u2019m also in this position where my life is very public now, and with that comes a lot of responsibility\u2026\n\u201cWhat\u2019s shifting and what\u2019s changing in me is that now that I do have responsibility to sort of like stand there and be visible for people who don\u2019t have a voice. Like, the amount of DMs I get from Polish kids, for example, how\u2026 it\u2019s really messed up with what\u2019s going on there right now. There\u2019s a lot of these, like, very far-right conservatives, and [the kids] don\u2019t really feel safe expressing themselves \u2013 and I\u2019m able to do that freely, mostly without consequence, so it\u2019s kind of pushing me outside my comfort zone.\u201d\nI think that what we do on our show is that we allow men to speak about things that they normally wouldn\u2019t speak about\nGIVING MASCULINITY A SAFE SPACE TO EVOLVE\nIt was at this point in the interview that I wanted to discuss, with Karamo Brown, masculinity and how it\u2019s represented in the series and the book. But, unfortunately, Karamo needed a wee at this exact moment, as did Tan when I asked the lads my very first question. (\u201cWe have terrible bladders, I apologise!\u201d \u2013 Antoni Porowski, 2018).\nAlthough he\u2019s been given the title \u201cculture expert\u201d, Karamo, in particular, has been so pivotal in the Queer Eye series in combating stereotypes for straight men \u2013 giving them the space to be vulnerable, encouraging them to put in the effort with their partners and their family and, specifically, in emphasising the importance of friendship and of having an emotional-support network.\n\u201cI think that what we do on our show is that we allow men to speak about things that they normally wouldn\u2019t speak about,\u201d Tan, in lieu of Karamo (who was in the loo), explains. \u201cWe give them a forum, or we lend them a forum, that is very comfortable and open. And people can have those mini Queer Eye moments in their own homes in their own life by speaking to people that they know will totally support them.\u201d\nAnd what of the \u201cstraight guys\u201d out there, who don\u2019t necessarily feel they have an emotional-support network and friendship group available to them?\n\u201cTimes are getting better where it\u2019s more comfortable for you to be able to have an open and honest conversation as a straight man with your friends. I think that there\u2019s more of an accepted forum now; if you don\u2019t find it with your straight male friends, then it\u2019s hopefully with a family member \u2013 even if you have to speak to your sister, your mum. 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        "raw_content": "backpage.com Jan. 10, 2017\nBackpage.com Closes Down Adult-Ads Section\nBackpage.com, a website for classified ads similar to Craigslist, shuttered its adult-ads section on Monday, the Los Angeles Times reports.\nThe adult ads have long been controversial, with the site\u2019s critics claiming that it facilitates sex trafficking of minors. In October, Backpage\u2019s CEO, Carl Ferrer, was arrested and charged with conspiracy and pimping a minor due to some of the site\u2019s ads (he was cleared in December). More recently, a Senate report accused the site of hiding such activity by deleting potentially incriminating terms in posts.\nIn a statement, Backpage said their move to take down the adult ads was motivated by \u201cunconstitutional government censorship.\u201d They explained, \u201cfor years, the legal system protecting freedom of speech prevailed but new government tactics, including pressuring credit card companies to cease doing business with Backpage, have left the company with no other choice but to remove the content in the United States.\u2019\u2019\nFounders Michael Lacey and James Larkin, along with Ferrer, are scheduled to testify in front of a Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs subcommittee on Tuesday. Senators Rob Portman (R-Ohio) and Claire McCaskill (D-Missouri) have led the investigation.\nPer the L.A. Times:\nThe Senate committee\u2019s review of the company documents, totaling more than 1.1-million pages, found evidence that Backpage knowingly facilitated prostitution and child sex trafficking, according to the report. The business was highly profitable and experienced explosive growth, from $5.3 million in gross revenue in 2008 to $135 million in 2014.\nIn a statement, Portman and McCaskill said, \u201cBackpage\u2019s response wasn\u2019t to deny what we said. It was to shut down their site. That\u2019s not \u2018censorship\u2019 \u2014 it\u2019s validation of our findings.\u201d\nBackpage also argues that their advertisements have provided critical evidence during child sex trafficking investigations, emphasizing their cooperation with law enforcement agencies at those times.\nLois Lee, the founder and president of Children of the Night, a nonprofit that rescues children from prostitution, released a statement of her own.\n\u2018\u2018The ability to search for and track potentially exploited children on a website and have the website bend over backwards to help and cooperate with police the way Backpage did was totally unique,\u201d she said. \u201cIt not only made law enforcement\u2019s job easier, it made them much more effective at rescuing kids and convicting pimps.\u2019\u2019",
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        "raw_content": "Natalia Lozano, 20, from North Carolina, born in Colombia\nAfter we arrived from Colombia, my parents \u2013 like many immigrants \u2013 quickly realized it was going to take a lot more than just a hard work ethic to be successful here. Both of my parents attended college in Colombia and later worked at banks there. They viewed America as an opportunity to chase what everyone calls the \u201cAmerican Dream\u201d \u2013 and build on their careers. I always overhear my parents saying to each other: \u201cI would have never thought I would be doing this to support my family.\u201d Although their current positions working for hotel banquets and functions put food on the table, as I\u2019ve gotten older I have understood how hard this is for them \u2014 to go from being successful and stable in Colombia to struggling to prove themselves in the United States. I saw the light drain from their eyes as they desperately tried to commit to work for which they felt over-qualified, and I also saw how it strained their relationship. All in pursuit of opportunity and future for their family. As a young girl back in Colombia, I remember being very optimistic about my family\u2019s upcoming move to the United States. At four years old, I was teaching myself some phrases and common words I might need to know for my new life in the United States. When we arrived in America, I realized right away that while the language barrier might not be a problem for me, it was going to be difficult for my parents. At my first day of preschool, I felt defeated and like I would never learn the language or keep up with my classmates. This feeling of inferiority dissipated quickly though, and I found myself absorbing almost every word. Before I knew it, I was almost as fluent in English as I was in Spanish. I looked forward to going to elementary school every day. It was a place where I could continue to work on my English skills and where I could spend time with my friends. I didn\u2019t have any friends in my apartment complex, so I was always excited to be around friends at school. But being in an immigrant family was often lonely. My parents used to work on holidays, and so my brother and I spent most holidays together since we had them off from school. I didn\u2019t fault my parents for working holidays \u2014 they sacrificed a lot to support me and both of their work ethics have set such a positive example for me throughout my life. Still, my brother and I missed them, realizing then, that our family was not like the \u201cnormal\u201d American family. Because we weren\u2019t.I wished our lives could have included more quality time together and have been a little less hectic. As I got older, the strain on my parents\u2019 relationship, the realities of being undocumented, and possibly not being able to further my education after high school become more clear to me. I would channel all my energy onto the soccer field; it was my outlet for all negative feelings.\nUnfortunately, this meant I kept things bottled up and didn\u2019t talk to anyone about my feelings and concerns. I felt and was discouraged by everything. I had a sense of uncertainty and homesick for a place I was not even sure existed. I felt like I did not have a place anywhere. Eventually, though, it became too much to hold in and I opened up to my parents. They explained to me that being undocumented should not be something that should hold me back \u2013instead, they said, it should be my motivation to push myself to be the best I can be, or better. The word \u201cundocumented\u201d has a negative connotation which even today remains a source of self-doubt and anxiety for me. Yet being undocumented has also led me to amazing opportunities such as the Opportunity Scholarship through TheDream.US. This kind of support has not only been a huge confidence builder and means for me to access knowledge, but it also provides me a shot at molding myself into someone who is able to motivate others who, like me, struggle with these feelings related to being an undocumented immigrant. As a student at the Eastern Connecticut State University, majoring in Sociology and Criminology, I can work towards these goals and, like my parents tell me, be the best I can be (or better!). I am undocumented and I am unafraid.",
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        "raw_content": "Zury Amaro \u2013 Mount Washington College\nFamily means everything to DREAMer Zury Gonzalez-Amaro. She came to the U.S from Oaxaca, Mexico with her mother and siblings in 1993, when she was 10 years old. They made the journey to reunite with her father, who was already living in New Jersey.\nFully aware of her status and inability to attend college, Zury attended East Brunswick Vocational Technical High School in hopes of preparing herself for the job market. She says, \u201cthey were supposed to train us\u2026prepare us for a job in the future, because college was not in my plans, because of the situation I was in.\u201d\n\u201cWhen I was in high school, I had good grades,\u201d she says. Because she was such a good student, her teachers encouraged her to apply for scholarships. But she already knew the outcome: \u201cI was not going to get it because they want a social [security number].\u201d However, with her enrollment paperwork from high school, she was able get a job at CVS during her senior year. She ended up staying there for the next eight years and then left in 2010 to focus on starting her own family.\nZury, now 32, is devoted to her husband and their 4-year-old son, who has become the priority, mainly due to health issues from his birth. \u201cI had a very rough pregnancy with my son,\u201d she says. He had been continuously sick ever since, in and out of the hospital. However, during a conversation one day with her sister and brother-in-law, they asked what she wanted to do regarding her education. She told them, \u201cI don\u2019t know \u2013 I\u2019m worried about my son \u2013 and I don\u2019t know if I would have the money to pay for my school.\u201d Her sister responded, \u201cwell, why don\u2019t you apply for TheDream.US scholarship? It\u2019s a scholarship for DREAMers.\u201d Zury went home that night and researched all about it; committing herself to finally earning a degree.\nNow, a TheDream.US scholar, she works diligently towards an Associate\u2019s Degree in Business Administration at Mount Washington College online \u2013 a choice she made to have the flexibility to still be there for her son. However, the challenges are plenty. She explains: \u201c[my classes] are from 11:00 to 3:30 [pm-am] three to four times a week. Sometimes I get so tired and I think I need to go to sleep now because it\u2019s late, but when I go to bed, my mind is still running \u2014 I guess that\u2019s the hardest thing. Waking up in the morning is another thing, because I have to be up when my son gets up.\u201d Thus, time management has become an important skill for Zury. \u201cIf he\u2019s playing with his toys in the living room, I could do a little bit of schoolwork during the day,\u201d she says.\nShe finds unending support in friends, and especially her husband, who has always pushed her to follow her dreams and do more. \u201cHe always helps me. If he knows that I\u2019m overwhelmed with everything, he always takes time out of his schedule be with our son, so that I\u2019m able to have a little bit of time for myself. That\u2019s been helpful.\u201d\nAmidst taking care of her family and studying, Zury also worries about her mom and siblings \u2014 her brother was deported back to Mexico in 2013. When he\u2019s older, she wants her son to know that this was not easy for her, but \u201cyou have to make sacrifices. I want to graduate.\u201d She wants other scholars to never give up:\nGo for what you want. It\u2019s not easy. But at the end, it\u2019s beautiful and rewarding. You will feel happy, you will feel strong, and you feel that you are capable of doing anything you want to accomplish \u2013 whatever you want.\u201d\nWith plans to go after what she wants in the corporate world someday, Zury is content at home right now. She says, \u201cThe only thing about my family is that we always have dinner together \u2013 that\u2019s one of the rules that we made, regardless of whatever, we\u2019re always here for dinner.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "News Manufacturing Medical & healthcare\nUnder the skin: A new breed of biomedical implant\nBy Andrew Wade\t 1st July 2015 12:00 am 24th January 2019 3:32 pm\nDr Luca Ravagnan is the co-founder and CEO of WISE Srl, a medical device company developing a new type of neuromodulation implant that could have a range of biomedical applications.\nNeuromodulation implants are primarily used to administer electrical stimulation in order to relieve pain. The biggest market today is for spinal cord stimulation (SCS), and this is where WISE is focusing much of its efforts.\nDr Luca Ravagnan\nUsing a proprietary process called Supersonic Cluster Beam Implantation (SCBI), the flexible and stretchable implants are embedded with micro-circuitry. The circuitry is produced by firing nanoparticles of platinum and iridium at a polymeric substrate, with a miniature stencil guiding the pattern. This creates a conductive metal-polymer nanocomposite layer below the surface.\nWith the company having recently closed a \u20ac3 million round of series A financing, we caught up with Dr Ravagnan to ask him about the engineering processes involved in the implants, why he believes the technology is a leap forward, and what other uses the implants might have.\nCan you tell us about the makeup of the polymeric substrate used in SCBI?\nThe polymeric substrate is in the form of a sheet (that either we buy already formed or we produce in-house), of any thickness ranging potentially from a few tens of microns to many centimetres. The dimensions can vary freely up to several tens of centimetres. The substrate is then fixed to a metallic plate that is mounted on the holder of the metallization apparatus (which is motorised in order to move the sample on the plane orthogonal to the nanoparticle beam axis).\nSCBI process\nWhy are platinum and iridium used for the electrodes?\nThis is just due to the biocompatibility of these materials and their electrochemical effectiveness as stimulation electrodes. As a matter of fact, platinum and iridium are the materials used for all commercial electrodes for long-term implantation. In our devices we also in some cases use gold, but our implantation technology allows us to use any metal.\nAre the metals used in pure form or in alloys?\nDepending on the desired composition of the metallization, we can use both pure metals and alloys. We have as a unique requirement to start from a conductive target, so for instance we cannot use oxides or insulating materials.\nHow do the nanoparticles \u201cstick\u201d in the polymer rather than passing through?\nThe metal nanoparticles actually get implanted into the polymeric substrate for some hundreds of nanometers, forming a conductive metal-polymer nanocomposite layer. The implantation is achieved only thanks to the kinetic energy of the metal nanoparticles that are produced under the form of a supersonic beam, without the need for any electrostatic acceleration.\nAs a matter of fact, the nanoparticles are electrically neutral and the implantation process does not induce carbonization or heating of the substrate. This allows the metallization of extremely thin polymeric foils. Since the nanoparticles are embedded in the polymer matrix after the implantation, the metallic layer adheres very strongly to the remaining part of the silicone.\nSCBI composite layer\nIs the depth of the nanoparticles in the polymer consistent, and how is this controlled?\nThe implantation depth can be varied by changing the setting of the beam of nanoparticles and/or changing the properties of the substrate. Nevertheless, this is a parameter that we generally do not need to vary, and that we keep stable within the optimal setting of our process.\nHow complex are the circuits that can be achieved?\nThe circuit layout is fully determined by the mask geometry. By using a stencil mask \u2013 which offers the advantage of being reusable and not requiring chemical treatment of the substrate \u2013 we are able to easily produce features of hundreds of micrometres, with the possibility to go down in size to tens of micrometres. Using standard lift-off masks, the limits are just related to the lithography process.\nSCBI micropatterning process\nHow is biomedical metallization currently achieved (non-SCBI methods), and what are its limitations?\nTypical metallization of polymers use superficial layers of metals obtained for instance by atom evaporation, requiring adhesion layers (made for instance by Chromium) in order to allow the conductive layer to adhere on the polymer surface and being affected by fracturing during stretching. For this reason some stretchability can be achieved until the fracturing does not completely cause open circuiting.\nGenerally reasonable results are obtained only by using very thin metallic layers (limiting the obtainable conductance) and in general there is the risk of exposing the adhesion layer to the external environment through the formed cracks. In our case the conductive layer is integrated into the polymer, not requiring adhesion layers, allowing good conductivity and being inherently stretchable.\nIs spinal cord stimulation (SCS) the primary target market, or are there other areas of neuromodulation where the technology will be equally as useful?\nThe technology could actually be used for a large variety of electrodes for neuromodulation, but also potentially for other fields such as cardio-stimulation, muscle stimulation etc. We have targeted the SCS market for our first chronic electrode due to the fact that this is the largest sector of the neuromodulation market and here we found a strong unmet need for a specific type of electrode (the so called \u201cPaddle leads\u201d).\nFurther information on WISE and the SCBI process can be found here\nIn-depth News Civil & structural\nBuilding for the future \u2013 Civil engineer Richard Kirk talks about his career\nNew approach to masking estimated to save \u00a345m in production costs\nMore action needed to meet climate targets, says UCL study",
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        "raw_content": "Daily Content Archive as of Friday, January 8, 2016\n(as of Friday, January 8, 2016)\nDefinition: (noun) A frame with legs, used to support pieces of wood being sawed.\nSynonyms: buck, horse, sawbuck\nUsage: While thus engaged they came to the edge of a wood, and the boy sat down to rest upon an old sawhorse that some woodcutter had left there.\nModal Auxiliary Verbs - Would\nThe modal auxiliary verb \"would\" has a variety of functions and uses, including replacing \"will\" for things that happened or began in the past, or describing hypothetical situations. What type of mood is used to express hypotheticals and desires?\tMore...\nLingua Ignota, Latin for \u201cunknown language,\u201d is considered one of the first constructed languages, meaning that it was devised by an individual and did not evolve naturally within a culture. The 12th century abbess Saint Hildegard developed the 23-letter language, describing it in a two-manuscript work containing a 1,011 word glossary. She defines her words in hierarchical order, listing the terms for God and angels before words for humans. What is the language's relationship to Latin?\tMore...\nInnocent III Is Pope (1198)\nLotario di Segni became Pope of the Catholic Church in 1198 at the age of 37, taking the name \"Innocent III.\" He believed that just as things of the spirit take preeminence over things of the body, so should earthly monarchs be subject to the pope, and he set out immediately to realize this ideal. He was the virtual overlord of Christian Spain, Scandinavia, Hungary, and the Latin East and launched the Fourth Crusade, which went awry when the crusaders did what instead of going to the Holy Land?\tMore...\nEmily Greene Balch (1867)\nBalch was an American economist and sociologist who taught at Wellesley College until her dismissal in 1918 for opposing US involvement in World War I. She was a co-founder, along with Jane Addams, of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom and served as its international secretary from 1919 to 1922. In 1946, she shared the Nobel Peace Prize with longtime YMCA leader John R. Mott. Balch was among the first graduates of what American college in 1889?\tMore...\nHere is true immorality: ignorance and stupidity; the devil is nothing but this.\n\u2014 To make someone laugh; to be humorous or amusing to someone. More...\nBattle of New Orleans Day (2016)\nWhen British soldiers attacked near the Chalmette plantation outside New Orleans on January 8, 1815, they were met by a ragtag army of militiamen, sailors, and pirates fighting from behind barricades. The defending US troops were led by General Andrew Jackson, whose stunning victory\u2014the British suffered some 2,000 casualties, while the Americans lost only eight men\u2014made him a national hero. This day remains a legal holiday in Louisiana, where it is also known as Jackson Day or, in honor of Jackson's nickname, as Old Hickory's Day. More...\nToday's topic: profit\nRoman holiday - Enjoyment or profit derived from others' discomfort or suffering, based on the gladiator matches enjoyed by ancient Romans. More...\nbottom line - A reference to the line at the bottom of a financial statement that shows the profit or balance. More...\nimprove - First meant \"to make a profit for oneself\" or \"to employ to advantage; to make profitable use of.\" More...\nbroker - Originally, a broker or brokour bought wine cheaply in quantity and sold it at a profit; broker came to mean any retailer who did this, or a middleman/agent. More...",
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        "raw_content": "Music Polaris Music Prize shortlist includes Leonard Cohen, Gord Downie\nApplause, please\nPolaris Music Prize shortlist includes Leonard Cohen, Gord Downie\nLeonard Cohen performs at the ACC in Toronto on Dec. 4, 2012.\n\"If you are the dealer,\" Leonard Cohen sang on the title track to his 2016 album You Want it Darker, \"I'm out of the game.\" Not so fast. It was announced on Thursday that Cohen's 14th and final studio effort is among the 10 discs shortlisted for the 2017 Polaris Music Prize. The fedora-lidded laureate and ladies' man \u2013 who died at 82 on Nov. 7, 2016, 19 days after the LP's release \u2013 is still in the game.\nYou Want it Darker is part of an eclectic slate of works in the running for the $50,000 prize, awarded to the year's best Canadian album. Nominated discs include A Tribe Called Red's We Are The Halluci Nation, BadBadNotGood's IV, Lisa LeBlanc's Why You Wanna Leave, Runaway Queen?, Lido Pimienta's La Papessa, Leif Vollebekk's Twin Solitude and Weaves's self-titled debut.\nRounding out the shortlist are high-profile albums from Gord Downie (Secret Path), Feist (Pleasure) and Tanya Tagaq (Retribution). Both Feist and Tagaq have a previous Polaris to their credit. There has yet to be a repeat prize winner in the award's 11-year history.\nAnd there hasn't been a posthumous awarding, either. The pundits will argue up until the 2017 winner is announced at a Toronto gala on Sept. 18, but Cohen's bleak masterpiece and last lament is among the front-runners, if not the outright favourite for the honour.\nMontreal exhibit celebrating Leonard Cohen to open in November\nCarly Rae Jepsen\u2019s synth-pop goes symphonic with the TSO\nWith her Leonard Cohen tribute, Feist found a way to say goodbye",
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        "raw_content": "Canada Lucy Maud suffered 'unbearable psychological pain'\nLucy Maud suffered 'unbearable psychological pain'\nOne of the foremost experts on the life and literature of Lucy Maud Montgomery says she has \"a totally different interpretation\" of the death of the creator of Anne of Green Gables, one that does not necessarily point to Montgomery having committed suicide in her Toronto home in late April, 1942.\nMary Henley Rubio, professor emeritus of English at Ontario's University of Guelph, said in an e-mail interview that a note found on Montgomery's bedside table the afternoon she was found dead doesn't conclusively demonstrate that Montgomery willfully killed herself at 67 with a drug overdose.\nDr. Rubio, 68, said that there's \"a much wider context for understanding that final 'note,'\" which she believes she provides in her much anticipated biography of Montgomery, more than 30 years in preparation, to be released by Doubleday Canada next month, the 100th anniversary of the publication of Anne of Green Gables.\nThe scholar, famous for co-editing Montgomery's multi-volume journals posthumously published between 1985 and 2004, stressed that her views shouldn't be seen as contradicting those of Kate Macdonald Butler, one of Montgomery's grandchildren. In an article in last Saturday's Globe Focus section, Ms. Butler wrote: \"What has never been revealed is that L.M. Montgomery took her own life . . . through a drug overdose.\"\nUntil last weekend, Montgomery's end was generally believed to be what her physician, Richard Lane, described in the death certificate: \"coronary thrombosis\" as a result of \"arteriosclerosis and a very high degree of neurasthenia\" (the last is a general, quasi-psychoanalytic term to describe a neurotic disorder characterized by chronic weakness and fatigue).\nMs. Butler, a principal of Heirs of L.M. Montgomery Inc., which controls much of the author's legacy, said in her article that she \"wasn't told the details of what happened\" the day her grandmother was found dead in her bedroom in west Toronto. Ms. Butler was born several years after her grandmother's death, and said she never saw the note that her father, StuartMacdonald, the youngest of Montgomery's two sons, a medical doctor, pocketed from the author's bedside the afternoon of April 24, 1942.\nDr. Rubio, however, has seen the note, which runs to 10 sentences and 148 words. Before his death in 1982, Dr. Macdonald suggested Dr. Rubio undertake his mother's biography and provided her with many important contacts and documents. The full text of the note is in the coming biography, Lucy Maud Montgomery: The Gift of Wings, and is reprinted in today's Globe and Mail.\nDr. Rubio, whose biography of almost 700 pages has not received the \"authorized\" stamp of Montgomery's surviving relatives, said in an e-mail interview earlier this week that \"Kate [Macdonald Butler]is totally right that her dad believed his mother had committed suicide. She is right that it was a dark secret to carry all his life. She is right to show how the stigma associated with mental illness damages lives as much as mental illness itself. I am glad that the family has chosen to speak out through Kate.\"\nAt the same time, she said she did not know that Ms. Butler was preparing an article about her grandmother's death before her book's publication, nor had Ms. Butler seen Dr. Rubio's finished biography when she drafted her Globe and Mail article.\nThere's no question that Montgomery was \"suffering unbearable psychological pain\" at the time of her death, Dr. Rubio writes in her biography. One month before her death she'd even declared: \"I shall be driven to end my life.\"\nThe wellsprings of her despair were largely twofold. Her husband of 31 years, Ewan Macdonald, a Presbyterian minister, was himself in a state of complete mental and physical collapse at this time and had been a burden on Montgomery for almost the duration of their dismal marriage. Moreover, her unemployed oldest son, Chester, 29, was living in the basement of their large house at 210A Riverside Dr. Described variously as messy, abusive, disrespectful and lazy, Chester was a deep source of disappointment to his mother, not least because he had separated from his wife Luella (whom he'd impregnated out of wedlock in 1932) and because he'd lost his partnership with a law firm in Aurora, Ont.\nAdd to this Montgomery's chronic dependency on a cocktail of bromides and barbiturates, including Nembutal, Barbital, Medinal and Luminal, and it's plausible that the author, fuzzy-headed and weak from weight loss, could have died even if she believed she was taking only \"a small amount\" of medication.\nWhatever Montgomery's motivation, Dr. Rubio argues in her book that the note Dr. Lane and Montgomery's son found on her bedside table \"was not . . . specifically a suicide note.\" It had, in fact, been written two days before her death, on the back of a 1939 royalty statement, clearly dated as such and with the number \"176\" at the top.\nDr. Rubio contends that the note very likely was the final page of a 176-page account of the years 1939-1942 that Montgomery expected one day to transcribe in more writerly fashion into her official journals. This had long been Montgomery's methodology - write something on scraps of available paper, then at some point - sometimes years later - copy it into her journals.\nIn folding the note into his pocket on April 24, 1942, Montgomery's son \"would not have known\" that 175 other pages were somewhere in the house, which Montgomery prophetically called \"Journey's End\" when she bought it in 1935. Rather, he \"interpreted this page as a single stand-alone note written solely to explain her final despondency, and it is easy to see why he did.\"\nDr. Rubio notes that the other 175 pages have never been found and, among several scenarios, suggests that Chester Macdonald \"very likely\" discovered them after the removal of her mother's body, and destroyed or hid them. Mr. Macdonald, who died at 51 in 1964, had unimpeded access to all parts of the house. He knew his mother's writing habits and \"he had good reason to think\" whatever she had written \"would contain much about him,\" very likely highly negative.\nDr. Rubio does not entirely dismiss the suicide theory, but yesterday she declined to say whether she believes it rests more solidly on other evidence besides the note. In the biography, she observes that a week before Montgomery's death, the author had been visited by a friend from Leaksdale, Ont., where Ewan Macdonald had been a minister for many years. \"At the end of the visit, [the friend]told Maud that she would drop back in a week. Maud responded that she had doubts that she would still be there in a week. [The friend]did not understand what she meant, and left puzzled over the comment.\"\nWrites Dr. Rubio: \"Maud's comment to [the friend]. . . tips the evidence in the direction of a premeditated death by someone who was in the grip of a major depressive episode, and may or may not have understood that she was dependent on drugs that were killing her.\"\n\"Whatever the case,\" Dr. Rubio concludes, \"death would have been welcome.\"\nDr. Mary Rubio delivers the Sybille Pantazzi Memorial Lecture on writing the life of Lucy Maud Montgomery Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Osborne Collection of Early Children's Books, 239 College St., Toronto.\nFollow James Adams on Twitter @Jglobeadams",
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        "raw_content": "'People will end up dying': Trump's cuts devastate clinics in Zambia\nTeen pregnancies are soaring and HIV care has stalled in rural communities hit by \u2018global gag\u2019 funding cuts\nRebecca Ratcliffe in Nyangwena\nJuliet Banda fell pregnant at 16. Both her parents are dead, so she is reliant on her grandmothers to support her and her child. Photograph: Cynthia R Matonhodze for the Guardian\nIt is under-fives week at Zambia\u2019s Nyangwena health centre and, outside in the morning sunshine, women are taking turns to weigh their babies. A noisy toddler wriggles as his mum places him into the harness of a set of scales. Measurements are taken and, afterwards, ice lollies handed out to children.\nReaching families in the surrounding rural communities is a major challenge for staff at the centre, and, after outreach services were stripped back, things are getting worse.\nIt is one year since devastating cuts to family planning services, imposed by Donald Trump, took effect. Already, Esther Zulu, clinical officer at Nyangwena, worries staff are seeing more young mothers. The number of teenage pregnancies recorded at the centre has doubled, from eight in 2017 to 16 in 2018.\nMeanwhile, the number of people taking tests for sexually transmitted infections and HIV has slumped. \u201cPeople will only come if they are not feeling well,\u201d says Zulu.\nUntil November 2017, a project run by Planned Parenthood Association of Zambia (PPAZ) would offer HIV testing in homes, distribute condoms in the community, and give family planning information to teenagers in schools.\nSuch work was halted by the Mexico City policy, or \u201cglobal gag rule\u201d, signed two years ago by Trump, which blocked US funds to any organisations involved in abortion advice and care overseas. The policy has been imposed by Republican presidents since Ronald Reagan in 1984, but Trump\u2019s measure was more wide-reaching than ever before. Campaigners estimated that 15 times more funding would be affected. Women\u2019s rights groups and health experts warned that progress on family planning, population growth and reproductive rights would be swept away.\nRural areas such as Nyangwena, which were once prioritised by US aid, are thought to have been hardest hit. Here in Rufunsa district, and across Chongwe and Livingstone, projects tackling teenage pregnancies and HIV, run by PPAZ, were all cut. The organisation, which is a member of the International Planned Parenthood Federation, lost almost half of its annual operating budget in 2017, with access to a $3.8m (\u00a33m) fund cut off.\nMore than 70 community members \u2013 who, in exchange for a small monthly stipend, provided a range of outreach care \u2013 were let go. Seventeen staff members lost their jobs. Salome Sichali, programme office at PPAZ, cried when she told the community. \u201cThere were 70-plus people whose lives were shattered, and abruptly.\u201d\nCommunity leaders asked how people would be able to access services or condoms, which PPAZ had been making available at collection points in shops and near to bars. Today, the entire district of Rufunsa, home to 68,000 people, receives government packages of up to seven boxes, each containing 144 condoms every month. These are shared between 23 health facilities.\nPromises that services would be taken over by alternative partners haven\u2019t been kept. Of the 16 sites operated by PPAZ, only three are now running. \u201cEven today people call and ask what is happening. We just say I\u2019m not sure,\u201d says Sichali.\nThe same pattern is seen elsewhere, campaigners warn. \u201cThere is this narrative from the US government that when providers they have been partnering with are cut out, other partners can come in and fill that void. That\u2019s just not something we\u2019re seeing,\u201d says Jonathan Rucks, senior director of advocacy at PAI, an advocacy group.\nSichali fears progress made in parts of Zambia \u2013 where teenage pregnancy rates stand at 29% and nearly a third of girls are married before the age of 18 \u2013 is at risk of going backwards.\nIn the past, organisations affected by the global gag rule were mostly focused on family planning. Today, services are much more integrated \u2013 which means everything from HIV treatment to child and maternal health can be affected by funding cuts.\nNyangwena health centre has just two community workers delivering HIV care, and one overseeing tuberculosis cases. For a facility serving 3,270 people over a vast rural area, it isn\u2019t enough.\n\u201cPeople will end up dying in the community because we are not following them,\u201d says Brenda Simakuni, who works as a counsellor for Chiyota health post, also in Rufunsa.\nAlready, reports in Rufunsa are gravely concerning. \u201cLast month we lost a boy aged 20,\u201d says Simakuni. \u201cHe started taking medication and all of a sudden he just stopped. He told parents that he was tired of taking the drugs.\u201d Health workers had tried to counsel him during follow-up visits, she adds, but he had struggled to accept that he was HIV positive. There aren\u2019t enough resources to do comprehensive follow-ups for all patients.\nSimakuni is especially worried about the effect that service cuts will have on girls, whose health, safety and education is at stake. She was previously a community counsellor with PPAZ, but is now unpaid. At a local school, where she has taught about family planning, seven of the students in grade nine \u2013 where children are as young as 15 \u2013 were sitting their end-of-term exams in November while pregnant.\nNot far from Nyangwena health centre, Juliet Banda, 16, is sitting outside the house where she lives with her grandmothers. Three years ago, she dropped out of school because her family couldn\u2019t afford the fees. She began a relationship with a 22-year-old man who promised he would marry her and pay for her education. When she became pregnant five months later, he disappeared.\nTwo grandmothers crush stones outside their home to support their teenage granddaughter and her baby. Photograph: Cynthia R Matonhodze for the Guardian\n\u201cI\u2019m supposed to be at school,\u201d she says through a translator, as her 18-month-old baby sleeps indoors. \u201cScience was [my] favourite subject. I was learning a lot about human beings.\u201d Juliet would like to be a nurse, specialising in midwifery. She isn\u2019t working, and depends on the income her grandmothers make through crushing stones.\nYoung women in Zambia are among those most vulnerable to HIV. Entering into \u201csugar daddy\u201d relationships with older men, who are often the least likely to go to a clinic and get tested, heightens the risk. PPAZ introduced savings groups for young women who could become involved in transactional relationships, though now that services have been cut, some of the groups have become dormant.\n\u201cThe concern is that these young girls could be susceptible to contracting the virus,\u201d says Sichali. \u201cThey don\u2019t have access to income generating activities.\u201d\nZambian students are taught sex education in schools, which includes age appropriate information about sex and issues such as gender-based violence. Such efforts are hampered, however, by the variability in teaching quality. And while PPAZ previously sent peer educators into schools, this work is now much more sporadic.\nThere are also strict rules preventing children under 16 from accessing condoms without parental consent. Even if children are able to seek their family\u2019s permission to get them, many will only be able to access contraceptives at facilities that could require a three-hour journey on foot. \u201cIf you look at the vastness of our areas, the health services are few. These long distances are a challenge,\u201d says Muleya Hateya, adolescent health focal point for Rufunsa district. \u201cSome [areas] will get cut off during rainy season.\u201d\nAcross Rufunsa, changes to the way statistics are collected makes it hard to judge whether or not teen pregnancies are increasing. The number of pregnancies among 19-year-olds are now included and there are greater efforts to report. But the figures are worrying. During the first three-quarters of 2018, 629 teen pregnancies were recorded, compared with 227 during the whole of 2017.\nWhile statistics for teenage pregnancies are limited, even less is known about how service cuts may have affected the number of unsafe abortions, which are routinely unreported.\nThe wider impact of the global gag rule will be impossible to measure according to Elizabeth Sully, a senior research scientist at the Guttmacher Institute, who is investigating the effect of the funding cut. Where replacement funding is found, it is not known where that money would have been going otherwise in the healthcare system, she says. Nor is it possible to quantify the loss of trust in communities where services have suddenly stopped.\n\u201cWe are in the times of saying no one gets left behind in terms of healthcare,\u201d says Sichali. \u201cWe had planned activities and we were monitoring what was working and what wasn\u2019t along the way. 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        "raw_content": "On the other side of the fence: working in independent schools\n'My tummy is bigger than yours': how private schools are battling body issues\nJournalist Matthew Jenkin explores how independent schools support students who suffer from a pressure to be perfect\nMatthew Jenkin\nTue 8 Sep 2015 02.00 EDT Last modified on Tue 6 Oct 2015 10.33 EDT\nSocial media plays a powerful role in shaping young people\u2019s self-esteem, but one school\u2019s PSHE programme educates girls to be \u2018principled, bold and capable of taking informed risks\u2019. Photograph: Alamy\nIn the past, when students wanted to compete with one another, they might have compared pencil cases, toys or even test results \u2013 but today classroom rivalries can be much more harmful. Pupils are now more likely to compare their waist size and how they look in their latest Instagram post than stationery.\nIt\u2019s something that is becoming a growing concern in independent schools. Newspapers report that a \u201csilent epidemic\u201d of anorexia is sweeping the sector, while earlier this year the head of a private school in the Midlands claimed academic demands combined with societal pressures about body image and social media, were driving students to develop eating disorders. Indeed, a major study published in July revealed children as young as eight can be dissatisfied with the size and shape of their body, which puts them at risk of developing eating disorders in their teens.\nAlthough there is no hard evidence to support the claim that the high-pressure environment of independent schools is to blame, perfectionism and a fear of failure are common traits in people with eating disorders. So how are private school teachers tackling the problem?\nClaire Boyd is junior head at Sydenham high school, an independent school in south-east London which takes children at every level from reception to sixth form. She says she has heard girls as young as four saying, \u201cMy tummy is bigger than your tummy\u201d and, \u201cMy mummy doesn\u2019t eat that because she doesn\u2019t want to be fat\u201d. As the students hit puberty, she claims weight becomes an issue that informs the girls\u2019 opinions about which of them are the most able, capable and attractive.\nDespite efforts to speak to them rationally about the issue, Boyd says the message isn\u2019t getting through. After surveying students and parents, staff were able to gather information on how the girls were engaging on social networks. They discovered children are heavily influenced by what they saw on the internet and social media. Teenagers are under immense pressure to attain the perceived ideal body shape \u2013 with images of size zero women bombarding their screens.\nSo the school launched a new personal, social and health education (PSHE) initiative aimed at helping children meet the challenges they face. But instead of using fear tactics to deter children from using technology, the Flourish and Fly scheme encourages students to examine how the images make them feel, and to develop the self-reflective skills they need to make objective judgements about the values implicit in what they are viewing.\nTopics range from healthy eating to looking at how images are altered using Photoshop. Boyd says the programme, which is taught to children from the age of four, is about empowering young women to be \u201cprincipled, bold and capable of taking informed risks\u201d. The aim is to make social networks a positive place for girls to interact with peers.\nSocial media also plays a powerful role in shaping the views of students at Oldham Hulme grammar school. The independent school, which teaches boys and girls separately until the age of 16, uses its peer mentor group to educate students about healthy body image and self-esteem.\nThis September the group will launch a school-wide campaign called You-nique, exploring the topic further in PSHE lessons. As well as letting students use photo editing software to understand how magazines alter photographs, they will invite guest speakers to debate the issues with the children.\nA key part of the campaign will be the launch of the school\u2019s tootoot app, which students will be able to download and use to send messages anonymously to trained mentors about any concerns they have.\nThe student team, working together with staff, will then message back advice and guidance. Hannah Plews, peer mentor group coordinator, hopes the app will help students who may have self-esteem issues or concerns over eating disorders to come forward \u2013 on behalf of friends as well as themselves.\n\u201cPreviously, talking to a parent or teacher was the only avenue. Now they are more inclined to pick up a phone or go online to search for advice,\u201d says Plews. \u201cWe hope that this is going to be a really powerful tool for letting us know how students are feeling and what sort of issues are bothering them.\u201d\nPlews adds that while the messages come through anonymously, if a serious issue is raised then the school can identify the user and intervene where necessary.\nLow self-esteem is just one of many triggers for eating disorders among schoolchildren. Bullying and problems at home are also factors to consider. Rebecca Field, of eating disorder charity Beat, is against using a one-size-fits-all approach to tackling the issue. She advises that social isolation and anxiety are common indicators that a child may have a problem, especially in students who are normally extroverted.\nFear of change is another sign to look out for, Field says. They may respond badly to a small shift in their normal routine, for example, as it puts their behaviours out of sync with what they\u2019re expecting. Another red flag is handwriting that is becoming smaller and smaller, as if they are trying to hide from something, while over-exercising is also common in people with eating disorders.\nA PSHE scheme must cannot work in isolation, says Boyd. The key themes discussed in these lessons must inform all aspects of the curriculum. \u201cWe have tried to look for opportunities to embed those issues into the everyday culture of the school,\u201d she says.\nWhether that is using science lessons to examine the role of food in fuelling the body, or highlighting the importance of exercise during PE, issues around healthy body image have to be integrated across the board \u2013 including in the language that staff use around students.\nIndependent schools have a remit than stretches beyond exam results, explains Boyd: \u201cBeing a success academically is crucial, but it is only one part of what is going to make you a successful and happy individual. In order to do well after school, you have to be able to communicate, build relationships and to do those sorts of things you have to have a certain level of self-confidence and self-esteem.\u201d\nThe Working in Independent Schools series is funded by the IAPS. 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        "raw_content": "Fastrill: A Texas Logging Camp\nLogging camps were common throughout the lumber industry, and were especially important to the forest products companies of East Texas during the early 20th century. Most of these camps were spread through the forests along the logging railroads, allowing workers to live with their families year-round, yet still be near the current stretch of forest being worked. These camps were full-service communities with homes, schools, churches, civic organizations, stores, and in some cases, even power plants. Families lived in small houses that could be loaded onto railroad cars and transported to the next camp location. Typically, these camps stayed only a few years in each place before the timber ran out and they moved on down the railroad line.\nThe Southern Pine Lumber Company (SPLCo) camp Fastrill was an exception to the transient rule. Located in Cherokee County on the Neches River about 50 miles from Diboll, Fastrill was founded in 1922 and remained a vibrant community until 1941. Named for SPLCo managers Frank FArrington, P.H. STRauss, and Will HILL, it was the beloved home of as many as 600 people. SPLCo. workers from Fastrill spent 6 days a week in the woods harvesting trees and loading them onto rail cars for transport to the mills in Diboll. Sunday was a day of rest spent at church and with family. Swimming in the Neches was a favorite Sunday afternoon activity. In 1941, with new public highways offering better transportation from sparsely located timber tracts than privately operated logging railroads, SPLCo closed Fastrill and relocated most of its residents to Diboll.\nFastrill was one of the state's last large logging camps, and former residents still fondly recall their days in the camp along the Neches, where the close-knit residents lived in a self-contained community that totally revolved around the logging industry. These residents and their descendants gather on the second Sunday of June every year at the former camp site to catch up with old friends, reminisce about old times, and pass on some of the old ways of life to their children and grandchildren.\nFastrill has received renewed attention in recent years due to a controversial proposal to dam the Neches River between Cherokee and Anderson counties, naming the impounded waters Fastrill Reservoir.\n(For more about Fastrill, see the article, \"Fastrill: Southern Pine Lumber Company's Finest Logging Camp,\" in the December 1999 issue of The Pine Bough, available in PDF format through the Publications section of our Homepage).",
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        "raw_content": "Spain remains top choice for Erasmus students\nuniversityerasmusuniversity of granadasevillevalencia\nGranada University received more Erasmus exchange students in 2011/2012 than anywhere else in Europe. Photo: Universidad de Granada\nSpain has held onto its position as the leading destination for European university students in the Erasmus exchange scheme and is also the country that sends most students abroad, despite offering the lowest grants in the EU.\nA report published on Monday by the European Commission revealed that 39,300 Erasmus students came to study in Spain in the 2011/2012 academic year, or some 15.5 percent of the total students who take part in the exchange programme.\nThe figure puts Spain ahead of France (28,964), Germany (27,872) and the UK (25,760).\nIn the same academic year a total of 39,545 Spanish students went to one of the 33 other European countries in the scheme to study or do work placements.\nThe financial support that Spain offers students of \u20ac123 ($160) per month is set deliberately low so that it can be offered to a greater number of Erasmus participants.\nIn other countries, that figure can be much higher. In Latvia, for example, students receive \u20ac641 per month, while the European Community average is \u20ac252.\nBroken down by city, Granada University received more exchange students than any other in Europe in 2011/2012 and four other Spanish institutions \u2013 Madrid's Computense University, Seville University, Valencia University and Valencia Polytechnic \u2013 were in the top 10.\nPoland, with 6,312 exchange visitors, pipped Spain (4,654) as the preferred destination for professors in the part of the Erasmus programme which sees teachers spend time in a foreign university.\nIn the report, Androulla Vassiliou, European Commissioner for Education, Culture, Multilingualism and Youth, highlighted the success of Erasmus since its launch in 1987.\nShe said: \"The latest record figures, showing that we have exceeded our target of 3 million Erasmus students, are testament to the enduring success and popularity of the programme.\"\n\"Erasmus is more important than ever in times of economic hardship and high youth unemployment: the skills and international experience gained by Erasmus students make them more employable and more likely to be mobile on the labour market.\"\nErasmus is scheduled to be replaced in January 2014 with a new scheme called Erasmus+.\nThis will be based on the existing model and will offer four million students the chance to study, train, teach or volunteer abroad between its launch and 2020.\nThe programme is expected to have a budget of around \u20ac14.5 billion for 2014\u20132020, or 40 percent more than funding for the current education and training mobility programmes.\nThe current Erasmus funding is some \u20ac450 million a year.\nSpain fears brain drain as graduates eye exit\nCourt hammers prof for copying student's work\nWildfire rages in Gandia: 3,000 evacuated from homes",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Candle vigil promotes interfaith peace\nCandle vigil promotes interfaith peace\nThe stage was set for peace.\nA rabbi, a reverend and a Muslim doctor conversed while the organizers and peace-wishers socialized and set up for the candlelight peace vigil on Wednesday, to promote peace between the UM community and the Middle East.\nSounds of nature played and the Merrick fountain served as both backdrop and accompaniment to the event.\nSophomores Emily Horowitz, Lily Asfour and Oded Ashkenazi came together to organize the vigil, in collaboration with COISO-the Council of International Student Organizations-after tensions arose during last week\u2019s International Week.\n\u201cThere have been problems here in the past week and this has been one of the main forces [behind the vigil],\u201d was all Ashkenazi would say about last week\u2019s disagreements.\n\u201cThe three of us were discussing what happened. 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        "raw_content": "Two-year-old Victoria Evans who has cystic fibrosis. Kerri-Anne Mesner\nLife changing cystic fibrosis drug to become free\nIT'S taken 10-months of lobbying, 10,000 signatures but now parents of children with cystic fibrosis have received some good news.\nChildren aged two to five will have immediate and free access to Kalydeco - a life-changing cystic fibrosis drug.\nKalydeco is a medication that addresses the causes of cystic fibrosis rather than just the symptoms. It was previously only available to children older than six years of age.\nCapricornia MP Michelle Landry made the announcement about the drug's availability this morning after she was approached by Rockhampton couple Chantelle and Clinton Evans who said it would help their two-year-old daughter Victoria.\nCystic Fibrosis wonder drug announcement : Capricornia MP Michelle Landry announced this morning that Kalydeco will be made available for cystic fibrosis children aged two and above, with Clinton Evans and daughter Victoria who will be able to have the medication.\n\"Kalydeco is known as a wonder drug for these little kids and there are about 30 kids in Australia that need it,\" Mr Evans said.\n\"It treats a mutation that she has with cystic fibrosis. It actually targets the symptoms and it's not a cure, but it's the closest thing they've got at the moment and it should significantly reduce chances of a lung transplant later in life.\n\"What it means is that it could increase the length of her life\"\nThe average age for a person with cystic fibrosis at the moment is 40.\n\"She (Victoria) could have had it 10 months ago, so we've been working with Michelle and had a petition with over 10,000 signatures,\" Clinton said.\nHe said there were many families that had also been lobbying for the drug.\n\"We are very fortunate she loves outdoor activities. She loves the water. Likes to even try surfing and went on a tube ride for the first time the other week. She's on the trampoline all the time. She loves My Little Ponies and How to Train Your Dragons... so she's a regular child. To look at her you wouldn't know any different.\n\"Most importantly, she's happy.\"\nClinton Evans with two-year-old daughter Victoria who has cystic fibrosis. Kerri-Anne Mesner\n\"I have personally advocated for this decision, after hearing the story of Chantelle and Clinton Evans, and their two year old daughter Victoria,\" Ms Landry said.\n\"Victoria was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis when she was just a baby.\n\"She has been fighting lung infections with daily medications and physiotherapy sessions her entire life.\n\"Her parents spoke to me about their difficulties obtaining Kalydeco, and explained the night and day difference it would make for Victoria's life.\n\"As well as raising Victoria's plight with senior colleagues in Canberra, I also made a submission to the Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee when it was considering this issue.\n\"Expanding access to this vital drug is fantastic news for children like Victoria. We know that many parents have been worried about how their young son or daughter could get access to this life-changing drug. Now they have it.\n\"Without government subsidy, the treatment would cost families around $300,000 per year,\" Ms Landry said.\n\"With access to Kalydeco treatment, children like Victoria can experience a better quality of life with fewer respiratory and gastrointestinal complications, improved lung function and fewer hospitalisations.\n\"The Federal Government is making sure that this life-changing drug is no longer out of reach for Australian families that need it.\"\nCystic Fibrosis primarily affects the lungs and digestive system because of a malfunction in the exocrine system, responsible for producing saliva, sweat, tears and mucus.\nThere is currently no cure. People with CF develop an abnormal amount of excessively thick and sticky mucus within the lungs, airways and the digestive system. The mucus causes impairment of the digestive functions of the pancreas and traps bacteria in the lungs resulting in recurrent infections which lead to irreversible damage. Lung failure is the major cause of death for someone with CF.\nFrom birth, a person with CF undergoes constant medical treatments and physiotherapy.\nIn Australia, one in 2,500 babies are born with CF\nKalydeco is due to be formally added to the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) on May 1, 2017.\nUntil then, the manufacturer (Vertex Pharmaceuticals) has agreed to provide the drug free of charge for children aged two to five.\nFrom May 1 , the drug will cost $6.30 for all concessional patients and $38.80 for general patients.\nmichelle landry mp\ncystic fibrosis editors picks michelle landry mp pharmaceutical benefits scheme",
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        "raw_content": "Spain Sack Julen Lopetegui On Eve Of World Cup After He Was Confirmed As Real Madrid Boss\nJulen Lopetegui has left his post as Spain boss just hours before the start of the World Cup\nUnbeaten in 20 matches as coach and heading into World Cup 2018 as one of the favourites to lift the trophy\u2026 things couldn\u2019t really have been going any better for Julen Lopetegui and his Spain squad.\nThat was until Real Madrid decided to announce him as the man to replace Zinedine Zidane just three days before the start of the tournament.\nIt\u2019s a decision that has rightly sent shockwaves through Spanish football, not because of the hire per se, but because of the timing. Club and personal interests before country.\nHead of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), Luis Rubiales, only found out the news 15 minutes before it was made public and was rightly furious.\nAnd, flexing his own muscles, has decided to relieve Lopetegui of his duties two days before their opening World Cup match against Portugal.\nHe\u2019ll take some flak for so doing and it\u2019s a brave decision no doubt, but it shows backbone and that he\u2019s not someone to be messed with.\nQuite how this will all impact upon La Roja\u2019s tournament will only be determined once a ball is kicked in earnest, but it\u2019s safe to say that this is a headache they could\u2019ve done without.\nLopetegui was already being abused online by supporters of Spain and Real Madrid, even before the announcement of his sacking.\nMadridistas have vented their ire after a video re-surfaced of him telling reporters that Lionel Messi was the best player he\u2019s ever seen.\nThe reigns in Spain have been (temporarily for now) handed over to Fernando Hierro and Albert Celades, both of whom have been in and around the Spanish set up with Lopetegui.\nWhether either will still be in situ post World Cup will probably be determined by just how far Spain will go in Russia, though there are other potential candidates to replace Lopetegui that are probably better placed.\nFormer Barcelona coach Luis Enrique would be a perfect example.\nFor now, Rubiales and Co. will want total concentration on the Portugal game with a chance to regroup in the days afterwards.\nThe situation is unprecedented and it\u2019s entirely possible that there\u2019ll be a fall-out with Real Madrid over their insistence at timing the appointment as they did.\nApparently, the Real players in the Spanish set-up were aware of his hire by their club and the news began to spread quickly in the dressing room.\nTo save it getting out before any official announcement, Los Blancos had to make it official, thus setting off a chain of events which have ultimately ended with Lopetegui\u2019s sacking.\nFootball eh\u2026 ?!",
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        "raw_content": "The Unpredictability Of The World Cup Holders Is Simply Staggering\nWill Germany flop in Russia this summer?\nHolders who starred\nItaly won the second edition of the World Cup on home soil in 1934, but their triumph was not without controversy. With dictator Benito Mussolini keen to see the country do well in order to promote his own brand of fascism, several opponents decried foul play and corruption.\nNothing was ever proven, but it should not be forgotten that Italy possessed a fine team \u2013 as they proved in France four years later. The Azzurri beat Norway, the hosts and Brazil to set up a final against Hungary, which they won 4-2.\nBrazil were the second nation to retain the World Cup, a feat which has not been repeated since. The pain of 1950, when the Selecao lost what was essentially the final on home soil, was lessened with their success in Sweden eight years later, and they moved level with Uruguay and Italy on two tournament triumphs in 1962.\nAn early injury to star man Pele threatened to derail Brazil\u2019s title defence, but they regrouped to comfortably qualify for the knockout phase. England were dispatched 3-1 in the quarter-finals and Chile overcome 4-2 in the last four, before a talented team containing the likes of Garrincha, Vava and Didi beat Czechoslovakia 3-1 in the Santiago showpiece.\nA Diego Maradona-inspired Argentina won the country\u2019s second World Cup in 1986, and they almost added a third to their collection four years later. Maradona was not quite as brilliant in Italy as he had been in Mexico, but the captain still managed to lead his country to another final.\nThe holders\u2019 campaign began badly with a 1-0 loss to Cameroon, but they recovered to squeeze through the group stage as one of the best third-place finishers. Claudio Caniggia\u2019s goal defeated Brazil in the last 16, before Argentina overcame both Yugoslavia and Italy on penalties to reach the final, where they lost 1-0 to West Germany.\nProper Football\n@sid_lambert\nWORLD CUP: #OnThisDay in 1990 Cameroon shock Argentina. Francois Omam-Biyick scores the famous goal, but Benjamin Massing steals the show with his attempted murder of Claudio Caniggia...\nHolders who flopped\nSpain had won the last three major tournaments they had entered heading into 2014: Euro 2008, the 2010 World Cup and Euro 2012. They had, admittedly, shown signs of vulnerability in losing 3-0 to Brazil in the final of the Confederations Cup a year before the main event, but no one anticipated the group stage implosion that followed.\nIt appeared to be business as usual when La Roja took the lead in their opening game against the Netherlands, but five Dutch goals in response left Spain \u2013 and the watching world \u2013 stunned. A 2-0 loss to Chile a few days later meant the holders were the first team to be eliminated.\nThe first time the Azzurri were eliminated at the group stage as holders was in 1950, but that team was completely different to the one which had triumphed in the previous edition of the tournament in 1938. The 2010 iteration had no such excuse, falling at the first hurdle despite being drawn in a favourable group.\nMarcello Lippi\u2019s side were held to a 1-1 draw by Paraguay in their first game, and that scoreline was repeated when they faced New Zealand soon after. Italy\u2019s fate remained in their own hands, but a 3-2 reverse against Slovakia sent them out in ignominy.\nFrance were crowned world champions for the first time when they hosted the competition in 1998, before following that success up with victory at Euro 2000. Many tipped them to make it three in a row in South Korea and Japan, but Les Bleus crashed and burned in spectacular fashion.\nA 1-0 loss to Senegal was arguably the biggest opening-game shock of all time, with Cameroon\u2019s 1-0 victory over Argentina in 1990 the only other contender. France then drew 0-0 with Uruguay and lost 2-0 to Denmark, forcing them to board an early flight home.",
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        "raw_content": "Restructured Board Should Help CSX CEO Create Value\nCEO Hunter Harrison will find a few familiar faces in the boardroom, including Mantle Ridge's Paul Hilal.\nThis is part of a series of stories that comprise TheStreet's Blue Chip Studio, which will illuminate issues related to corporate board performance, activism, dealmakers and personalities revealed by analysis of data generated by BoardEx, a business unit of TheStreet.\nCSX's (CSX) newly installed chief executive, Hunter Harrison, hasn't disappointed shareholders in his initial moves, announcing a $1 billion share buyback program for the railroad company and a higher dividend on Thursday. As Harrison pushes his agenda going forward, he will likely have support from a couple of directors whom the new CEO has worked with in the past.\nHarrison was named CEO after activist investor Paul Hilal and his fund Mantle Ridge took control of the company earlier this year. Hilal, a former partner at Pershing Square Capital Management, helped Bill Ackman engineer a successful insurgency in 2012 that led to Harrison's installation as CEO at Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) .\nHilal, aside from being instrumental in the installation of Harrison as CEO of CSX, also serves on the board of the Jacksonville, Fla.-based railroad company. He was appointed to the board in March 2017. The duo served similar roles at Canadian Pacific. Hilal, 50, was a director while Harrison was CEO at Canadian Pacific between 2012 and 2016, according to BoardEx. BoardEx is a business unit of TheStreet.\nHarrison will find another familiar face on the board in director John McPherson. Between 1993 and 1998, McPherson, 71, was a senior vice president of operations at Illinois Central while Harrison was CEO. McPherson was appointed to CSX's board in 2008.\nFurthermore, as part of the deal reached with Mantle Ridge to install Harrison, CSX agreed to appoint five new directors--including Harrison and Hilal--to the board. Directors Dennis Reilley, former CEO of Praxair (PX) , Morgan Stanley (MS) veteran Linda Riefler and John Zillmer, former CEO of Univar (UNVR) , joined the board along with Hilal and Harrison.\nThe size and composition of the board at CSX will not look the same for much longer, however. Three incumbent directors are expected to step down before the 2017 annual meeting. As a result, the size of CSX's board will be 13 members.\nWhen looking at CSX's board, some overtenured directors could be good targets for replacement. Currently, six non-executive directors have served for terms greater than 10 years, according to BoardEx. CSX directors Donna Alvarado, John Breaux, Steve Halverson, Edward Kelly III, David Ratcliffe and Donald Shepard have each been board members for more than a decade.\nEven as the board gets restructured, Harrison remains focused on creating value for shareholders, as shown by the increase in the dividend and share buyback program.\nCSX shares gained more than 5% on Thursday to close at $49.56.\nThough Harrison engineered a turnaround that helped Canadian Pacific's Toronto-listed shares soar nearly 190% during his tenure, in one respect he ever fully reached his objective of large-scale railroad consolidation.\nIn 2014, Canadian Pacific, under Harrison, failed to take over CSX, but made clear its plans to keep trying.\nAlthough a deal between Canadian Pacific and CSX never worked out, Harrison turned his attention to the firm's primary eastern rival, Norfolk Southern (NSC) .\nThe result: Another failed bid.\nFollowing antitrust concerns by the Department of Justice, Canadian Pacific walked away from the deal. Harrison lamented that, \"We have long recognized that consolidation is necessary for the North American rail industry to meet the demands of a growing economy, but with no clear path to a friendly merger at this time, we will turn all of our focus and energy to serving our customers and creating long-term value for CP shareholders.\"\nWhile Harrison's track record suggests that while he may again attempt industry consolidation, it's no certainty that the third time will be a charm.\nAction Alerts PLUS, which Cramer manages as a charitable trust, has no positions in the stocks mentioned.\nMergers and AcquisitionsMarketsActivist investingBoardExTransportationConsumer Services",
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        "raw_content": "Starless Manchester United turn off US\nPaul Hirst, Phoenix\nJos\u00e9 Mourinho is not the only person lacking enthusiasm for Manchester United\u2019s pre-season tour. The club began their two-and-a-half-week trip around the United States with a 1-1 draw against Club Am\u00e9rica in the early hours of yesterday, but they did so in front of a sparse crowd.\nOrganisers had to shut the top tier of the University of Phoenix Stadium in Arizona because of poor ticket sales. Only 37,766 turned up to the 63,000-capacity venue for the game, the first of five matches that United are playing.\nPlayers such as Paul Pogba, Romelu Lukaku and Marcus Rashford have been given extended breaks after their long stints at the World Cup, and the lack of stars in the team has caused interest in the tour to\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "Posted on July 8, 2015 September 5, 2017 by vireogroup\nElizabeth has over twenty years of experience using computer aided drafting software to prepare plans for Engineers, Surveyors and Commercial Real Estate Companies. Prior to her association with The Vireo Group, Elizabeth worked as an Engineering Specialist for Columbia County, GA, a Cad Specialist for Hull Storey Gibson Companies and as a Cad Specialist/Estimating Assistant for a sitework contractor. Elizabeth received her Bachelor of Science in Technology from Georgia Southern University.\n\u2190 Suzanne Vest\nJ. W. \u201cWoody\u201d Hughes \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "#art history #painting #street art #wheatpaste\nArtist Julien de Casabianca (previously) is known for wheatpasting subjects from famous paintings onto public infrastructure as part of his ongoing Outings Project. Last month the French artist was invited to present a monumental installation at the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art in Tennessee alongside an exhibition and workshop. De Casabianca\u2019s seven-story mural features a melancholic girl pulled from William-Adolphe Bouguereau\u2019s 1886 neoclassical painting \u201cAu pied de la falaise,\u201d which is included in the museum\u2019s collection.\nLike his previous interventions, de Casabianca wanted to give the subject a new home, while also liberating her from the structure of the painting\u2019s frame. In her new position she gazes out over the city, surveying the landscape from the building\u2019s fire escape. The work is part of Brooks Outside, a recent curatorial program that presents outdoor installations around the institution\u2019s grounds and city. You can see de Casabianca\u2019s new work at 62 E.H. Crump Blvd through November 2018 as weather permits, and follow his travels on Instagram. (via Brooklyn Street Art)\nRelated posts on Colossal about art history painting street art wheatpaste",
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        "raw_content": "A woman was body-shamed by Lululemon employees while shopping for a pair of leggings\nLululemon has a history of body-shaming customers.\nA woman was body-shamed by employees at a Lululemon store who insisted that she needed a bigger size.\nShe posted about her experience on Facebook on June 20.\nIn the post she advocated for body positivity and accused Lululemon of body discrimination.\nThe post has gone viral since with hundreds of likes.\nMost shoppers want above-average customer service when they go shopping.\nBut for one Ohio woman, the service she received from employees at an athletic store crossed the line from helpful to hateful.\nJamie Kraig had an unsettling experience last month, when she was trying on leggings at a Lululemon store and was body-shamed by employees, according to the Vancouver Sun.\nThe 21-year-old woman shared the details of a shopping trip gone wrong in an emotional Facebook post on June 20.\n\"A few days ago, I walked into the athletic clothing store Lululemon to buy leggings. This sounds like a rather insignificant event, and that's because it should be, but for me it was monumental,\" the post began.\nAfter losing a substantial amount of weight over the course of a year and half, Kraig went from a size 18 to a size 8 and had a newfound sense of self-confidence, she wrote on Facebook. She added that she decided to reward herself with a brand new pair of Lululemon leggings.\nBut when she tried on a pair in the store, things went wrong.\n\"Although I was pretty content with the pair I had on, several employees gave me unwarranted suggestions on different styles better suited for my body based on assumptions they drew from looking at me,\" Kraig said.\nShe wrote that she had never expressed concern over how the leggings looked on her. Kraig even asked the employees to help her find a pair of the same leggings a size down, but they had other plans.\n\"I had leggings dropped into my hands that were of styles for more stomach control, for minimizing friction between the legs, and some of which were not down a size like I had asked for,\" she continued.\n\"I never stated that I had issues with friction between my legs, or felt concerned about the amount of stomach control that the pants provided. Unwanted comments were made to me about finding leggings that would cater to these problems that I didn't even know I had,\" Kraig said. \"It was clear that the employees assumed that I had these concerns based on my size.\"\nShe said that the ordeal negatively impacted her self-confidence.\nLululemon sizes go up to 12, meanwhile the average American woman is a size 16.\nFacebook/Lululemon\nLululemon has since sent her \"apologetic emails\" and a free pair of leggings in the correct size. However, Kraig said this did not make up for the way the employees treated her. She felt she had to take a stand for body-positivity, leading her to share her story on Facebook.\n\"The unfortunate fact is that a lot of people can't wear these leggings,\" she said, noting that Lululemon carries sizes 2 - 12, but that the average American woman wears a size 16.\n\"Restricted sizing comes across as discouraging for anyone above a size 12 seeking athletic wear to get in shape,\" Kraig added. \"My hope is that this post provoked some thought, created some body positivity for anyone that needed it, and shows that you don't need to be a size 2 to be beautiful.\"\nHer post has sparked a dialogue about body-positivity and the often judgmental culture of athletic retailers like Lululemon, with many people sharing their thoughts and experiences in the comments.\n\"I am a size 8-10 and I have always felt awkward and embarrassed in Lululemon stores. A lot of the workers there do feel like they can make comments on whatever you are trying on, usually unsolicited and always making me feel 'less than,'\" one commenter wrote. \"I am also frustrated how the larger sizes are way down by the floor like we should be ashamed if we are bigger than a size 6.\"\n\"Do not feel ashamed or despondent,\" another said. \"You look great and are a fantastic example to others.\"\nMaybe athletic apparel companies should start to think more carefully about the messages they're sending to their customers \u2014 especially when they are unable to serve people with diverse body types.\nNOW WATCH: This mom and her two kids do high-level yoga poses as a family\nMore: Design Style Retail Fashion",
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        "raw_content": "re: Sane conversation about abortion\nby PJProgressive\nI don't see how there can be a debate about defining life. Corporeal life is a binary state. You are either alive or you are not! Once an egg is fertilized, it is a life. Any attempt to define life by establishing an alternate time frame, e.g., the third trimester, is simply arbitrary! Why not define life as a person who is able to procreate? Why not define life as a person who is able to comprehend written and/or oral language? Why not define life as a person who meets specific criteria for anatomical beauty?\nAnd to the scientists who are debating this issue, human life is in a constant state of motion guys! Every step in a person\u2019s physical life is determined by the previous step. Therefore, a person cannot exist as a fully-grown adult unless he or she has once existed as a just-fertilized egg. If you are going to say that we can terminate a just-fertilized egg whenever we feel it is necessary or convenient than you must say the same about a fully-grown adult.\nI've never heard a sound argument for supporting abortion (barring the whole rape/incest/mother's health scenarios) and I\u2019m posting this in order to hear some sound, informed, respectful opinions from pro-choice people. So PLEASE, let us not allow this conversation to devolve into an expletive laden, name calling, waste of time. And for those who respond, please read my ENTIRE post.\nHope everyone is well in Thomland!\nPJProgressive",
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        "raw_content": "Hostility is the Best Negotiation Technique\nHi guys, it\u2019s Daniel from Sweating The Big Stuff, back to try and kick Kevin\u2019s butt in another personal finance argument.\nThe other two arguments have been really fun (for me at least) because I won both of them, so this time I\u2019m going to give you an unpopular argument. Instead of being the good guy, I am advocating being a jerk in order to save money and get what you want. I wouldn\u2019t defend it so vehemently if I didn\u2019t truly believe in it. I\u2019ll provide plenty of examples that if you really want positive results, you need to complain, argue, and threaten to take your business elsewhere. Good luck to Kevin, who is posting on my site that being friendly can make or save you money in negotiations.\nFirst, let me give you a disclaimer. There is no one size fits all. Being friendly and asking nice works sometimes, while threatening to quit or leave can have great results as well. What I\u2019m going to show is that being hostile is the way to go more often than not.\nWhat I mean by hostile is not going in and immediately demanding that you get your way. There\u2019s a little more subtlety to it. But instead of asking nicely, you have to show that you are serious.\nUsually the person at the bottom of the chain, the customer service representative, yields little power. They can make small changes to your account, but in order to have any real success, the problem needs to be escalated. So the first step to a good negotiation is to make sure you speak to a manager, or someone up. It may not make the customer service rep happy, but it needs to be done.\nphoto credit: flickr.com/photos/gee01/\nI\u2019ve gotten plenty of money back on my cell phone bill, including a whopping $105 when I was getting a free iPhone and 2 months of service. What I didn\u2019t include at the time is how I was able to do it. I called and complained. I wasn\u2019t so nice about it. In fact, I knew that I shouldn\u2019t ask nicely for a discount, but instead I should threaten to leave AT&T. And of course, it worked.\nGoing back a little further, I wrote about how to negotiate with wireless carriers. Guess what? I wasn\u2019t simply giving suggestions. I provided a real script that I used. The first thing I did? Asked to cancel my account. Again, amazing results with savings of $108.\nToo much AT&T examples? Let\u2019s move over to banking. Bank of America tried stealing $25 from me so I responded with a few trips to a branch where a nice woman named Jenny helped me. Unfortunately, she couldn\u2019t get the job done, so I went to twitter, and sent an unfriendly comment about Bank of America. Behold, within 10 minutes I got a message offering to resolve the issue. Not only did they give me my $25 they owed me, but they gave me an additional $10, too! Booyah!\nA friend just told me that he got into an argument with Paypal over their using his funds first instead of charging his credit card, and it caused him lots of accounting problems. What did he do when they said it was their company policy? He filed a report with the Better Business Bureau. Sure enough, within 2 weeks, they offered to fix his issue in return for him withdrawing his claim.\nIn all these cases, asking, smiling, and being friendly didn\u2019t get the job done. But escalating, threatening to use a different service, and complaining publicly did. Why? Because getting people to act is easier when they are trying to put out fires rather than simply helping someone.\nIf you guys think I\u2019m right, let me know in the comments below. Then head over to Kevin\u2019s post on my site and berate him for being naive. Really Kevin, smiling is enough to get people to help you?\nAlso, feel free to check out some of our previous arguments below:\nHow to Use Personal Finance to Make Friends vs. Coupon Sharing is Stealing\nInvestments and Credit Cards Are Not an Emergency Fund vs. Don\u2019t Waste Your Money on an Emergency Fund\nBy Contributor|June 29th, 2011|Categories: Blog, Personal Finance Tips|Tags: Negotiation, Psychology|9 Comments\nAustin June 29, 2011 at 10:57 am\nI don\u2019t know all of the details, but it sounds like in the case of AT&T (I read the script) and PayPal, it was the customer\u2019s fault for not knowing the policies and offerings of the companies! It\u2019s no fault of PayPal\u2019s that the user agreed to the terms of service and then complained when they didn\u2019t suit his preference. I\u2019m not saying it happens all of the time, there are legit concerns that customers have and wrongs definitely need to be righted, but I\u2019ve seen too many people bitch about something not going their way when they are to blame for it. Raising your voice and getting upset at a company representative just leads to high blood pressure and a sense of entitlement. I go for the calm route. If I get a little inconvenienced, oh well, life isn\u2019t about convenience. That\u2019s my take!\nI agree that it raises your blood pressure, but even when the customer is wrong, by arguing, he can get his way! Sure, being a jerk isn\u2019t fun, but it\u2019s downright effective!\nGreat post! But Alas, I have to side with Kevin on this one. (I commented on his side, too.) There\u2019s a time and a place to be aggressive, but most of the time, you\u2019ll get way better results by just being nice. I, too, have had great success negotiating a lower cell phone bill, lower cable and internet bills, reversed bank fees (even if the fee was incurred because of my own stupidity!), you name it.\nI\u2019ve also had really great luck getting free (!!!) repairs on my computer at the Apple store, even after the warranty had long expired. Just by being nice, reminding them that I\u2019m a loyal customer and will continue to be so, I\u2019ve probably gotten a couple thousand dollars of repairs done on a laptop and a desktop PLUS one time they gave me a brand new iPhone when my cat dropped mine in her water dish (this voided the warranty). When this happened, I saw another girl come in with a broken iPhone, be really rude and aggressive about it, and they just shook their heads and refused to do anything other than sell her a new phone, whereas I walked out with a brand new iPhone ten minutes after coming in. I didn\u2019t even have to ask for it\u2014just told them what happened and asked if there was anything they could do to help me.\nI dare you to go into any store and get them to replace something that //you// broke while being hostile and aggressive. \ud83d\ude42\nKevin McKee June 29, 2011 at 7:31 pm\nThat\u2019s a great example. You said it right; if you\u2019re even remotely at fault, it seems like the only way to get your way is to lay on the charm! \ud83d\ude09\nAllYourBaseAreBelongToUs June 29, 2011 at 5:38 pm\nI\u2019m siding with Kevin also. I think it is our obligation as sophisticated internet users to begin negotiations with a friendly attitude.\nI think what works even better than planning on using a hostile attitude is to be ORGANIZED, anticipate a negative response, know what you\u2019re asking for, know the terms & rules, and have a pre-designed action plan ready if you\u2019re not getting what you want. (Kevin\u2019s car story about the extra $1000 is a great example of all these things).\nRemember, as a personal finance blog reader, you are probably smarter than the people you are interacting with. So get your act together in advance (because you\u2019re so smart) and you probably wont even have to be hostile. \ud83d\ude42\nI think it also pays to know that the first-line people you will be speaking to are probably just doing a job and they didn\u2019t make the rules. They are sometimes empowered to get things done and often times they aren\u2019t. Understand that these people may be getting a beatdown all day long from upset customers. Often times they will be happy just to speak to someone who isn\u2019t immediately yelling about something!\nWhat also may work when calling into mega callcenters is to just hang up and call back if things aren\u2019t going right (and don\u2019t even mention your prior call). You will almost always get a different person with a different attitude and these call takers may not have any access to the fact that you just called in minutes before.\nTrue story \u2013 I had a DirecTV access card reflashed remotely (instead of waiting for a replacement in the mail) by the hangup and call back method.\nTrue story \u2013 I had to return something I bought at Office Depot and the girl behind the counter actually said \u201cthank you for not yelling at me\u201d (unquote). Jeez really? Was Daniel just in here? \ud83d\ude42 \ud83d\ude42 \ud83d\ude42\nI love the idea of hanging up and calling back. Sometimes you just know you have a grumpy person. The key is to figure out they are grumpy early and get off the phone before they start leaving notes in the system.\nThat picture is priceless!\nSorry Daniel, but no, hostility doesn\u2019t work as well all of the time. I am a customer service rep in my day job and I will bend over backwards to make the day awesome for nice people. Seriously, I have made semi-miracles happen. I won\u2019t do that for mean people and sometimes I will even go out of my way to make their days worse. Just being honest. Mean people suck. It is not my fault that my company is run by greedy bastards but I will try to help you if you are nice to me. Otherwise, you get to wallow in beauracracy. Sorry.\nAlso, you can threaten to leave nicely. I do that all of the time with AT&T Uverse and continue getting discounts so I don\u2019t switch to another cable company. I politely explain that I will leave for a better deal, so could we work something out? 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You are going to be up to see why because of the knowledge that they are going to be able to pass on they are going to be bringing on guests stars that are amazing entrepreneurs as well as authors and successful people that have implemented the right steps in order to succeed as a business.\nYou are also going to be up to have business coaches that is going to be able to help you implement all of the different kind of steps and procedures necessary they are going to cost you less money than it would be for you to hire a $8.25 in our employee. Because of this you are going to be able to see a big about the savings in your account as well as being able to see your business grow because these business coaches are just like a regular coach they are going to help you with anything that you might be help with.\nThese business coaches are going to be the ones that bring the fire they are going to be the ones that are going to encourage you every step of the way and push you to do better and to achieve better business success because they know that you can do it. You are going to learn to become a master and the marketing and the customer service fields as well as the sales and human resources and being able to be the master managing and accounting as well.\nThe website that you are going to love is going to be www.thrivetimeshow.com. 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        "raw_content": "Palma Patios. Old Town I: the area around the cathedral\nThey are so beautiful, calm and unique that they have come to the attention of many writers and historians who, like Archduke Ludwig Salvator, Jules Verne or Josep Pla, have visited Palma from time to time. The patios of the mansions in the old town have become one of the most attractive and characteristic parts of the town's architecture. These are spaces where neighbours met and socialised. They were also a symbol of each family's standing. This route takes us to the most beautiful patios of the island's noble families who lived in the vicinity of the town's majestic cathedral.\nTelephone: +34 902 102 365. Service times: 09.00 to 20.00\nWeb site: www.balearsculturaltour.net\nE-mail: palmainfo@palma.es\nThe 14 patios on this route are as follows:\n01. Can Mesquida\nThis is a Baroque house rebuilt on medieval foundations. In 1576 it was owned by the Sureda Sanglada family and in 1818 the house was owned by Maria Josepa Mesquida. It has a voussoired arched doorway, widened at the bottom with kerb stones to let carriages through. The roof of the entrance is divided into two parts with a low arch in the middle. At the back, to the left, the staircase rises.\n02. Can Oms \u2013 Town Council Office of Culture\nA house occupied by the Oms family in 1642. Their coat of arms can be seen on the staircase balcony. The patio is the result of renovations in the 18th Century. The Gothic doorway on the left of the entrance has the Armadans coat of arms which came from the medieval house of the family, which still exists, in the Carrer de Can San\u00e7.\n03. Can Bordils \u2013 Municipal Archive\nA medieval house rebuilt in the 16th Century by the Sureda family, whose coat of arms can be seen in the windows of the studies and in various places around the patio. The patio, probably 17th Century, was renovated in the 19th Century and definitively modified by the architect Guillermo Fortesa in 1941, when the staircase was designed. It was restored to its original look during the project by architect Miquel Vicens to house the Palma Municipal Archive.\n04. Can Cresp\u00ed\nThis mansion is 18th Century. In 1818 it was owned by Ant\u00f2nia Tries and then went on to be owned by the Cresp\u00ed from Santa Maria. For many years Rosa Ribera Carbonell (1834-1924) lived here. She was the widow of the soldier Miquel Villalonga Gelabert, who was the writer Lloren\u00e7 Villalonga's great uncle. It is thought that she was the inspiration for Obd\u00falia Montcada, the leading character in Villalonga's novel Mort de Dama (Death of a lady).\n05. Can Caulelles (Can Ferragut)\nThe house was built in the 16th Century by Joanot de Caulelles. The doorway is a semi-circular archway and goes into the entrance hall which has a stairway on the right with a door to the study. A low arch gives access to the patio. The Caulelles coat of arms can be seen on the capitals. At the back of the patio there is a striking ceramic mural by the artist Castaldo.\n06. Can Alemany\nA 17th Century building with a patio that is a curious mix of elements from different eras: Gothic staircase, pre-18th Century octagonal columns and a 19th Century gallery. It was the house of the historian, Jaume Joan Alemany i Moragues (1693-1753), who wrote a history of Majorca.\n07. Estudi General Lul\u2022li\u00e0\nThe origin of this building is linked to the creation of the Llulian University of Majorca. In the 17th Century, the Llulian General Study Centre became the Llulian University of Majorca. The current construction, a project by the architect Gabriel Alomar, replaced the previous one in 1950. The patio is Neo-Baroque, porticoed and has rounded arches on Ionic columns. Another highlight, on the main floor, are the windows with fanlights and mullions.\n08. Can Salas (Can Jord\u00e0)\nIn the 16th Century this mansion belonged to the Desclapers family. It is a 15th Century Gothic building which was later rebuilt. The patio is on the left of the third covered section, with a central, traditionally Gothic octagonal pillar which supports two low arches and beams supported by cordels. Further to the left we can see the 1929 regionalist-style staircase and gallery.\n09. Ca la Gran Cristiana \u2013 Museum of Majorca\nOriginally a Gothic building rebuilt by the first Count of Aiamans (17th C). The house of the Togores family (17th and 18th C) and Villalonga-Desbrull (18th and 19th C). The coat of arms of the seventh Count of Aiamans is on the fa\u00e7ade. It gets its name from Catalina Zaforteza i de Togores, an eminent figure in Majorcan Carlism considered to be a devout Christian. It was acquired in 1968 to house the Museum of Majorca.\n10. Can Morey-Santmart\u00ed - J. Torrents Llad\u00f3 Museum\nThe house that holds the painter Joaquim Torrents Llad\u00f3's museum was the medieval house of the Monts\u00f3 family, which was succeeded by the Valent\u00ed ses Torres family. In 1818 it belonged to Joan Burgu\u00e8s Safortesa and a little later on passed to the Morey-Santmart\u00ed family. At the beginning of the 20th Century it was owned by Antoni Marqu\u00e8s Luigi. His heirs sold the house to Joaquim Torrents Llad\u00f3 in 1973 and it became the painter's residence and studio.\n11. Cal Marqu\u00e8s de la Torre (Ca la Torre) \u2013 Architects' Association\nThe building was ordered by Francesc Truyols i Font de Roqueta in 1696 using drawings by the engineer Mart\u00edn Gil de Gainza, a Navarran who had come to Majorca to work on construction of the town walls. The elliptical staircase is 19th Century. It takes its name from the title of Marquis de la Torre granted to Nicolau Truyols i Dameto by Archduke Carlos, pretender to the Spanish throne during the War of Succession.\n12. Can Frontera - Hotel de Ca sa Galesa\nOriginally Gothic in style, this house underwent major architectural work in the first half of the 20th Century by its owner, the engineer Joan Frontera Estelrich, who gave it an air that was more in line with the local modernist look. A few years ago the house was converted into a hotel. A notable feature of the patio is the staircase which goes up from the one side of the entrance arch.\nPatio built at the end of the 17th Century which combines all the elements that would later make up all the patios in the houses in Palma: very low arches that lighten the structure, the gallery allowing movement between the more everyday part of the house to the more formal rooms, the pronounced Ionic columns and the forged iron banister. The success of the combination created a trend for renovation the 18th Century.\n14. Can Ordines d'Almadr\u00e0\nThe matrimonial coats of arms of the Vivot and Santjoan families stand out in this patio, along with the late Gothic door that leads to one of the house's studies. We can see one of the finest examples of sculptures in this style in Majorca here. It was extensively rebuilt in the middle of the 20th Century. A Roman tombstone was found during the works which can be seen on the wall under the staircase.\nAs walk along the old town wall (Dalt Murada) and the Hort del Rei gardens is highly recommended. The area is also very lively and has thriving shops. The restaurants near to the fishermen's wharf are ideal for eating fresh fish and seafood.",
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        "raw_content": "Where was the outrage over foreign interference in our 2008 and 2012 elections?\nColumns, Other Opinion\nYou wouldn\u2019t know it from the coverage in most of the media, but there were three main conclusions from the Justice Department\u2019s indictment of 13 Russians for tampering with the 2016 president election.\n1. There was no collusion with the Trump campaign or any other American.\n2. Nothing the Russians attempted to do changed the outcome of the election.\n3. Even though their efforts ended up being in support of Trump, after the election the Russians organized both pro and anti-Trump rallies, because their main goal is to sow distrust among Americans in our election process and outcomes.\nDeputy U.S. Attorney General Rod Rosenstein made all of those points abundantly clear in a press conference Friday.\n\u201cThere is no allegation in this indictment that any American was a knowing participant in this illegal activity,\u201d Rosenstein said. He added, \u201cThere is no allegation in the indictment that the charged conduct altered the outcome of the 2016 election.\u201d\nMonth after month, our major media outlets could talk of nothing but \u201ccollusion\u201d between the Russians and the Trump campaign. That allegation dominated virtually every major newspaper, the cable news networks \u2013 especially CNN and MSNBC \u2013 along with the nightly network news shows and the Sunday morning programs.\nThe TV pundits and major newspapers are now trying to minimize or ignore the months they spent hyping their collusion theories. Since the indictments were announced, those outlets have now switched their focus to the fact that Russia tried to interfere with the elections, and that President Trump is not doing or saying enough to express outrage on the topic.\nWhat would be nice is to hear them say, \u201cWe apparently were wrong about collusion, and we were wrong that the Russians stole the election.\u201d Keep waiting. Instead, they\u2019re insisting (hoping) that there might still be more to come.\nTrump, like everyone else, is well aware that the collusion angle is what dominated the news. It is small wonder that his focus since the indictments were announced is on pointing out what the major media outlets are downplaying \u2013 no collusion, no impact on the election outcome.\nIs it troubling that Russia attempted to influence U.S. elections, and is trying again in the upcoming midterms? Of course. But it was just as troubling when foreign powers tried to do the same thing in 2008 and 2012, with barely a whimper from most pundits, not to mention government officials.\nIn a May 2013 article, TIME magazine reported efforts by foreign powers to influence the 2012 elections, with China in particular attempting to hack emails and databases of both the Obama and Romney campaigns, along with various political organizations and media outlets like the New York Times and Washington Post.\nThe 2013 TIME article reported, \u201cLess than a month after he joined the Obama campaign in August of 2011, Ben Hagen faced a challenge he wasn\u2019t expecting \u2014 foreign nation-states were trying to gain access to the campaign\u2019s databases and social media accounts with extraordinarily sophisticated means, Hagen tells TIME.\u201d\n\u201cThis is only a growing problem,\u201d said Hagan, a security engineer recruited to combat the hacking attempts.\nThe article noted, \u201cThe same was true across the aisle, where the Romney campaign was \u2018under constant attack,\u2019 according to digital director Zac Moffatt, \u2018four or five times a week.\u2019 Neither campaign official would confirm which nation states were responsible, but one Obama campaign staffer said she was warned about the threat from China in particular.\u201d\nOne might wonder: Where were the months and months of nightly media handwringing over foreign governments attempting to \u201chack\u201d the 2012 elections? Where were the demands from Big Media for President Obama to do something about it?\nThe same TIME article reported that similar efforts were happening four years earlier: \u201cIn 2008 both the Obama and McCain campaigns were the victims of a sophisticated hack, believed by law enforcement to be tied to foreign governments\u2026 \u201c\nThe story added, \u201cThe revelation in the days following Obama\u2019s historic victory was largely overlooked, and it was just a taste of what was to follow.\u201d\nThat last sentence sums it all up rather neatly, if unintentionally: Obama won, the media was happy. Foreign interference? Nothing to see here.\nIt wasn\u2019t until Donald Trump won the presidency \u2014 in an upset that led most election night media reporters and commentators to behave as though they were on suicide watch \u2014 that attempts by foreign nationals to influence our elections suddenly became round-the-clock news, leading to FBI investigations, the appointment of a special prosecutor and the impaneling of a grand jury.\nWhat was President Obama\u2019s response in 2016 to the Russian election interference? He reportedly told Russian President Vladimir Putin to \u201ccut it out.\u201d That satisfied the media.\nFriday\u2019s indictments said the Russians\u2019 main goal was to \u201csow discord\u201d among Americans about the U.S. elections. Borrowing a description from the indictments in regard to Russian contacts with duped Americans, I\u2019ll be kind to the major media outlets by saying their assistance in that regard has been \u201cunwitting.\u201d\nForeign entities working through social media or other means to influence U.S. elections is a growing problem that we should fight with every means available. Personally, I\u2019m as concerned about it today as most of the media was in 2008 and 2012 \u2014 no more, no less.\nhttps://www.timesgazette.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/33/2018/02/web1_Gary-Abernathy-CMYK-10.jpg\nHi! A visitor to our site felt the following article might be of interest to you: Where was the outrage over foreign interference in our 2008 and 2012 elections?. Here is a link to that story: https://www.timesgazette.com/opinion/other-opinion/24339/where-was-the-outrage-over-foreign-interference-in-our-2008-and-2012-elections",
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        "raw_content": "Steinway Today\nMaster to apprentice, generation after generation, every STEINWAY is built with experience decades in the making \u2014 by artisans who take pride and time to humanize a piano still made by hand, who strive for and achieve continuous innovation and improvement. Every STEINWAY & SONS grand and upright is a masterpiece of craftsmanship and a consummate work of art. Each STEINWAY piano, consisting of more than 12,000 individual parts, has its own musical character and is as unique as the individual who plays it.\n\u201cI love knowing that something I created will still be making music long after I am gone.\u201d\n- J\u00dcRGEN ABELBECK\nSteinway Artisan, 36 years\nPure artistic expression has the power to touch, move and transform, and the STEINWAY piano exists to remove all barriers between the listener and the pure, uncompromised expression of the artist.\nSteinway Tomorrow\nThe very first STEINWAY & SONS patent was granted in 1857, and since that time the company has been granted more than 125 additional patents, positioning the STEINWAY as the piano by which all others are judged. Our company's latest innovation, the STEINWAY & SONS SPIRIO, is the world's finest high resolution player piano. A masterpiece of craftsmanship, technology and artistry, SPIRIO provides an unrivaled musical experience, indistinguishable from a live performance.\n\u201cIncredible, what this piano can do! To sit and hear myself \u2014 without playing. The contrast is amazing; it\u2019s a real performance.\u201d\n- OLGA KERN\nSTEINWAY ARTIST\nSteinway In History\nSTEINWAY & SONS was founded in 1853 by German immigrant Henry Engelhard Steinway in a Manhattan loft on Varick Street. Over the next thirty years, Henry and his sons developed the modern piano. They built their pianos one at a time, applying skills that have been handed down from master to apprentice, generation after generation, ever since. The STEINWAY piano became the choice for ninety-eight percent of concertizing artists, none of whom are compensated to endorse the instrument. The STEINWAY earned a reputation as an investment for the owner in the legacy of future generations.\nDear Mr. Steinway, I am very happy to have the opportunity of using your pianos for my concerts. I consider them to be perfect in every way. Faithfully yours,\n- SERGEI RACHMANINOFF\nSTEINWAY IMMORTAL\nTo call a genuine grand or upright piano of STEINWAY & SONS one\u2019s own is an overwhelming feeling. Far more than just an exquisite instrument, it is an instrument of the highest expression and creativity. A STEINWAY piano intimately connects artist and listener, and invites its owner to join a tradition of musical perfection, making it an invaluable investment.\nOur Steinway Piano Gallery",
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        "raw_content": "Kern River Preserve\nThe Audubon Kern River Preserve is a riparian nature reserve owned by the National Audubon Society in the US state of California, near Weldon in Kern County.The preserve is located in one of the largest contiguous riparian forests remaining in the state. The 3,000-acre (12 km2) preserve provides habitat for rare and Audubon's endangered birds, one of which is the federally listed endangered Southwestern Willow Flycatcher, a subspecies of the Willow Flycatcher. The preserve is located within a designated Globally Important Bird Area, a program of the National Audubon Society with its partner BirdLife International to identify and protect critical avian habitats.\nThe South Fork Kern River, designated a national Wild and Scenic River since 1987. flows down the South Fork Valley, through the Kern River Preserve and then into Lake Isabella. The South Fork is the source for irrigation water for agriculture and the rare riparian forests of the valley. The river's upper reaches have populations of golden trout, California's state fish. The golden trout is being reviewed by United States Fish and Wildlife Service for listing under the Endangered Species Act.\nSouth Fork Kern River and Valley\nThe South Fork Kern River is the heart of the preserve and the South Fork Valley. The river begins at elevation 10,400 feet (3,200 m) in the Inyo National Forest at Mulkey Meadows, named after Cyrus Mulkey, sheriff of Inyo County, California from 1871 to 1874. The river flows down the South Fork Valley, through the Audubon Kern River Preserve to Lake Isabella at 2,605 feet (794 m) elevation. The South Fork Valley, only a few miles wide and 15 miles (24 km) in length, is at the southern end of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in northeastern Kern County. Although the valley was the first area settled in the county, it contains the largest contiguous riparian forest still remaining in the state. There are several types of riparian forest, the South Fork Valley has the Great Valley Cottonwood Forest, distinguished by a majority of Fremont cottonwood and willow tree species. The understory is dense with wild rose and shade-tolerant Oregon ash. The soils are fine-grained alluvial with annual river flooding that maintains fertility.\nRare wildflowers include the alkali Mariposa lily. Listed by California Native Plant Society as \"rare, threatened or endangered in California and elsewhere\", it has been observed near the South Fork Kern River, as well as the surrounding counties and in the state of Nevada. It is a perennial bulb that blooms in April and May, and is threatened by grazing, trampling, road construction, urbanization and horticultural collecting. Water diversions can also impact this primarily wetland species.\nThe streamside habitat provides nesting sites for riparian-dependent bird species: The Western Yellow-billed Cuckoo, endangered in California; the Brown-crested Flycatcher, a cavity-nester; the Yellow Warbler, the Yellow-breasted Chat, and the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher. The federally listed endangered Southwestern Willow Flycatcher has small populations in the preserve and is closely monitored by Audubon volunteers and staff. The US Fish and Wildlife Service designated critical habitat for the Southwestern Willow Flycatcher which includes 9.6 miles (15.4 km) of the South Fork Kern River and excludes Hafenfeld Ranch which has the conservation easement in place.\nAnother notable bird is the Summer Tanager. The Summer Tanager breeds in lowlands along streams and is known as a bee and wasp specialist. The Summer Tanager will remove the bee's stinger before ingesting by rubbing the bee on a branch. 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Erzs\u00e9betv\u00e1ros, Budapest (Show map)\nSituated within less than 1 km of Dohany Street Synagogue in Budapest, EuroPest Luxury Suites by Hi5 features accommodation with free WiFi and seating area. Each unit comes with a fully equipped kitchen with a dining table, a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom with shower and free toiletries. A microwave, a fridge and stovetop are also featured, as well as a coffee machine. The apartment offers a terrace. State Opera House is a 16-minute walk from EuroPest Luxury Suites by Hi5. The nearest airport is Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport, 21 km from the property.\nApriory Apartmants Kazinczy - Apartments, Budapest, Hungary\nKazinczy utca 8., 07. Erzs\u00e9betv\u00e1ros, Budapest (Show map)\nSet 800 metres from Dohany Street Synagogue, Apriory Apartmants Kazinczy is located in 07. Erzs\u00e9betv\u00e1ros of Budapest. 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Ter\u00e9zv\u00e1ros, Budapest (Show map)\nLocated in Budapest, within 500 metres of St. Stephen's Basilica, Belle apartment is an accommodation offering city views. The property is 700 metres from State Opera House. The apartment features 1 bedroom and a fully fitted kitchen with a fridge and a stovetop. Dohany Street Synagogue is 1.2 km from the apartment. Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport is 22 km away.\nKing Gabriel Apartman - Apartments, Budapest, Hungary\nKert\u00e9sz utca 50., 07. Erzs\u00e9betv\u00e1ros, Budapest (Show map)\nKing Gabriel Apartman in Budapest offers accommodation with free WiFi, 1.2 km from Dohany Street Synagogue and 1.6 km from State Opera House. Guests have a private terrace. Providing access to a balcony, this air-conditioned apartment comes with 2 separate bedrooms and a fully equipped kitchen. The apartment also includes 1 bathroom. St. Stephen's Basilica is 1.7 km from the apartment, while Heroes' Square is 2.5 km from the property. 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Ter\u00e9zv\u00e1ros, Budapest (Show map)\nNikolas in Budapest offers accommodation with free WiFi, less than 1 km from St. Stephen's Basilica, a 14-minute walk from State Opera House and 1.7 km from Dohany Street Synagogue. This property is 2.1 km from Chain Bridge. The apartment has 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom with a bath and a hair dryer. The accommodation is fitted with a kitchen. Heroes' Square is 2.2 km from the apartment, while Hungarian National Museum is 2.7 km away. Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport is 22 km from the property.\nNine Trees Apartment - Apartments, Budapest, Hungary\n23 Ferenc k\u00f6r\u00fat, 09. Ferencv\u00e1ros, Budapest (Show map)\nLocated in Budapest, 1.8 km from Hungarian National Museum, Nine Trees Apartment offers a living room with a flat-screen TV. Guests staying at this apartment have access to a fully equipped kitchen. Great Market Hall is 2.1 km from the apartment. The nearest airport is Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport, 19 km from Nine Trees Apartment.\nApartment at Castle II. - Apartments, Budapest, Hungary\n4 Hunyadi J\u00e1nos \u00fat, 01. Budav\u00e1r, Budapest (Show map)\nSituated in Budapest, just 500 metres from Fisherman's Bastion, Apartment at Castle II. Provides accommodation with free WiFi. The accommodation is 1.1 km from Chain Bridge. The apartment includes a kitchenette with a toaster and a fridge, as well as a coffee machine. A flat-screen TV is featured. Matthias Church is 1.2 km from the apartment, while Buda Castle is 1.2 km from the property. Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport is 23 km away.\nOasis Apartments - Market Hall I - Apartments, Budapest, Hungary\n4 Erkel utca, 09. Ferencv\u00e1ros, Budapest (Show map)\nOasis Apartments - Market Hall I in Budapest provides accommodation with free WiFi, 600 metres from Hungarian National Museum. The property features garden views, plus is 1.1 km from Great Market Hall. The apartment includes 1 bedroom and a kitchen with an oven and a coffee machine. The air-conditioned apartment also offers a flat-screen TV and 1 bathroom with a bath. Gell\u00e9rt Thermal Baths is 1.3 km from the apartment, while Dohany Street Synagogue is 1.6 km from the property. The nearest airport is Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport, 20 km from Oasis Apartments - Market Hall I.\nOasis Apartments - Oktogon II - Apartments, Budapest, Hungary\n18 V\u00f6r\u00f6smarty utca, 07. Erzs\u00e9betv\u00e1ros, Budapest (Show map)\nLocated in Budapest, 1.6 km from State Opera House and 1.6 km from St. Stephen's Basilica, Oasis Apartments - Oktogon II offers air conditioning. Free WiFi is available in this apartment, set 1.7 km from Dohany Street Synagogue and 1.8 km from Heroes' Square. This apartment with city views features 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom with a bath. The accommodation is fitted with a kitchen. The apartment offers a terrace. Chain Bridge is 2.6 km from Oasis Apartments - Oktogon II, while Puskas Ferenc Stadion is 2.9 km from the property. The nearest airport is Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport, 22 km from the accommodation.\nK11 Exclusive Apartment at Szimpla - Apartments, Budapest, Hungary\n11 Kazinczy utca, 07. Erzs\u00e9betv\u00e1ros, Budapest (Show map)\nSet less than 1 km from Dohany Street Synagogue and 1.8 km from State Opera House, K11 Exclusive Apartment at Szimpla provides accommodation located in Budapest. The St. Stephen's Basilica and the Hungarian National Museum are within 2.2 km and 2.3 km of the apartment, and free WiFi is provided. The apartment is fitted with 3 bedrooms and a fully fitted kitchenette with an oven. Great Market Hall is 2.3 km from the apartment, while Chain Bridge is 2.4 km from the property. The nearest airport is Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport, 21 km from the property.\nW2 Synagogue Apartment - Apartments, Budapest, Hungary\n2 Wessel\u00e9nyi utca, 07. Erzs\u00e9betv\u00e1ros, Budapest (Show map)\nW2 Synagogue Apartment enjoys a location in Budapest, just 80 metres from Dohany Street Synagogue and 1.1 km from State Opera House. The property is 1.6 km from St. Stephen's Basilica. The apartment is fitted with 1 bedroom, a flat-screen TV with cable channels and a fully equipped kitchen that provides guests with a microwave. Chain Bridge is 1.7 km from the apartment, while Hungarian National Museum is 2.1 km away. The nearest airport is Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport, 21 km from W2 Synagogue Apartment.\nRubik's Cube Apartment - Apartments, Budapest, Hungary\n24 Wessel\u00e9nyi utca, 07. Erzs\u00e9betv\u00e1ros, Budapest (Show map)\nLocated 500 metres from Dohany Street Synagogue in Budapest, Rubik's Cube Apartment offers accommodation with a kitchen. This property is 1.5 km from State Opera House. The apartment features a cable flat-screen TV and 1 bedroom. St. Stephen's Basilica is 2 km from the apartment, while Chain Bridge is 2.1 km away. The nearest airport is Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport, 21 km from Rubik's Cube Apartment.\nKingstreet 99 - Apartments, Budapest, Hungary\n99 Kir\u00e1ly utca, 07. Erzs\u00e9betv\u00e1ros, Budapest (Show map)\nSet in Budapest, 1.5 km from Heroes' Square and 1.8 km from State Opera House, Kingstreet 99 provides accommodation with amenities such as free WiFi and a flat-screen TV. The property is 1.8 km from St. Stephen's Basilica and 1.9 km from Dohany Street Synagogue. The apartment has 1 bedroom, a living room, and a kitchen with a dishwasher. Puskas Ferenc Stadion is 2.6 km from the apartment. The nearest airport is Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport, 21 km from Kingstreet 99.\nMEININGER Budapest Great Market Hall - Hotels, Budapest, Hungary\n2 Csarnok ter, 09. Ferencv\u00e1ros, Budapest (Show map)\nLocated less than 1 km from Hungarian National Museum, MEININGER Budapest Great Market Hall offers 3-star accommodation in Budapest and features free bikes. The property is close to several well-known attractions, an 11-minute walk from Great Market Hall, 1.4 km from Gell\u00e9rt Thermal Baths and 1.8 km from Dohany Street Synagogue. The property provides a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi is available. All rooms at the hotel are fitted with a seating area. Rooms include a private bathroom with a shower, free toiletries and a hair dryer. At MEININGER Budapest Great Market Hal each room has air conditioning and a flat-screen TV. The accommodation offers a terrace. State Opera House is 2.4 km from MEININGER Budapest Great Market Hall. 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Both subjects reappeared in The Painter\u2019s Room on display at Freud\u2019s first solo exhibition in 1944 at the Alex Reid & Lefevre Gallery. In the summer of 1946, he travelled to Paris before continuing to Greece for several months. Since then he has lived and worked in London.\nFreud\u2019s early paintings are often associated with surrealism and depict people, plants and animals in unusual juxtapositions. These works are usually painted with relatively thin paint, but from the 1950s he began to paint portraits, often nudes, to the almost complete exclusion of everything else, employing a thicker impasto. With this technique he would often clean his brush after each stroke. The colors in these paintings are typically muted.\nFreud\u2019s portraits often depict only the sitter, sometimes sprawled naked on the floor or on a bed or alternatively juxtaposed with something else, as in Girl With a White Dog (1951\u201352) and Naked Man With Rat (1977\u201378). 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Freud is one of the best known British artists working in a traditional representational style, and was shortlisted for the Turner Prize in 1989.\nFreud was a visiting tutor at the Slade School of Fine Art of University College London from 1949-54. In 1996, Abbot Hall Art Gallery in Kendal mounted a major exhibition of 27 paintings and thirteen etchings, covering the whole period of Freud\u2019s working life to date. The following year the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art presented \u201cLucian Freud: Early Works\u201d. The exhibition comprised around 30 drawings and paintings done between 1940 and 1945. This was followed by a large retrospective at Tate Britain in 2002. During a period from May 2000 to December 2001, Freud painted Queen Elizabeth II. There was criticism of this portrayal of the Queen in some sections of the British media. The highest selling tabloid newspaper, The Sun, was particularly condemnatory, describing the portrait as \u201ca travesty\u201d. 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        "raw_content": "Accredited Member Of Solicitors For The Elderly\nLouise Mathias-Williams has become an accredited member of Solicitors for the Elderly (SFE) after successfully completing the Older Client Law in Practice Award.\nSFE is a national, specialist group of lawyers which provides legal advice specifically aimed at older and vulnerable people, their families and carers. Guidance and support is available across a number of areas including Powers of Attorney, trusts, probate, tax planning and estate planning.\nAs a leading, independent organisation, SFE members are highly qualified and regulated professional advisers, who must spend at least 50% of their time working with older and vulnerable clients.\nLouise is one of only a few lawyers in West Kent to be an accredited member of SFE, reinforcing her specialist skills and experience in advising on matters concerning the elderly and vulnerable. She is also a Dementia Friend.\nWorking within the broader private client department, Louise and the rest of the team provide a full range of private client services and the team is recognised by Chambers UK for its \u201cniche expertise in acting for vulnerable or incapacitated adults\u201d.",
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        "raw_content": "The creation of the CCC\nIn 1932, when the American public voted President Herbert Hoover out of office, they were searching for an end to the economic chaos and unemployment that had gripped the nation for two years. They turned to a man promising a better life than the one they had known since the beginning of the Great Depression \u0097 Franklin D. Roosevelt.\nWhen FDR took office, he immediately commenced a massive revitalization of the nation's economy. In response to the depression that hung over the nation in the early 1930s, President Roosevelt created many programs designed to put Americans back to work.\nRoosevelt was not interested in the dole. He was was determined, rather, to preserve the pride of American workers in their own ability to earn a living, so he concentrated on creating jobs.\nIn his first 100 days in office, President Roosevelt approved several measures as part of his \"New Deal,\" including the Emergency Conservation Work Act (ECW), better known as the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). With that action, he brought together the nation's young men and the land in an effort to save them both. Roosevelt proposed to recruit thousands of unemployed young men, enlist them in a peacetime army, and send them to battle the erosion and destruction of the nation's natural resources. More than any other New Deal agency, the CCC is considered to be an extension of Roosevelt's personal philosophy.\nThe speed with which the plan moved through proposal, authorization, implementation, and operation was certainly a miracle of cooperation among all the agencies and branches of the federal government. From FDR's inauguration on March 4, 1933, to the induction of the first CCC enrollee, only 37 days had elapsed.\nRevitalization and reforestation\nThe CCC, also known as Roosevelt's Tree Army, was credited with renewing the nation's decimated forests by planting an estimated three billion trees from 1933 to 1942. This was crucial, especially in states affected by the Dust Bowl, where reforestation was necessary to break the wind, hold water in the soil, and hold the soil in place. So far reaching was the CCC's reforestation program that it was responsible for more than half the reforestation, public and private, accomplish in the nation's history.\nEligibility requirements for the CCC carried several simple stipulations. Congress required U.S. citizenship only. Other standards were set by the ECW. Sound physical fitness was mandatory because of the hard physical labor required. Men had to be unemployed, unmarried, and between the ages of 18 and 26, although the rules were eventually relaxed for war veterans. Enlistment was for a duration of six months, although many reenlisted after their alloted time was up.\nProblems were confronted quickly. The bulk of the nation's young and unemployed youth were concentrated in the East, while most of the work projects were in the western parts of the country. The War Department mobilized the nation's transportation system to move thousands of enrollees from induction centers to work camps. The Agriculture and Interior departments were responsible for planning and organizing work to be performed in every state. The Department of Labor was responsible for the selection and enrollment of applicants. The National Director of the ECW was Robert Fechner, a union vice president chosen personally by President Roosevelt.\nYoung men flocked to enroll. Many politicians believed that the CCC was largely responsible for a 55 percent reduction in crimes committed by the young men of that day. Men were paid $30 a month, with mandatory $25 allotment checks sent to families of the men, which made life a little easier for people at home.\nCamps were set up in all states, as well as in Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. Enrollment peaked at the end of 1935, when there were 500,000 men located in 2,600 camps in operation in all states. California alone had more than 150 camps. The greatest concentration of CCC personnel was in the Sixth Civilian Conservation Corps District of the First Corps Area, in the Winooski River Valley of Vermont, in December 1933. Enlisted personnel and supervisors totaled more than 5,300 and occupied four large camps.\nThe program enjoyed great public support. Once the first camps were established and the CCC became better known, they became accepted and even sought after. The CCC camps stimulated regional economies and provided communities with improvements in forest activity, flood control, fire protection, and overall community safety.\nSegregation and education\nAlthough policy prohibited discrimination, blacks and other minorities encountered numerous difficulties in the CCC. In the early years of the program, some camps were integrated. By 1935, however, there was, in the words of CCC director Fechner, a \"complete segregation of colored and white enrollees,\" but \"segregation is not discrimination.\" At its peak, more than 250,000 African Americans were enrolled in nearly 150 all-black CCC companies.\nAn important modification became necessary early in 1933. It extended enlistment coverage to about 14,000 American Indians whose economic circumstances were deplorable and had mostly been ignored. Before the CCC was terminated, more than 80,000 Native Americans were paid to help reclaim the land that had once been theirs.\nIn addition, in May 1933, the president authorized the enrollment of about 25,000 veterans of the Spanish American War and World War I, with no age or marital restrictions. This made it possible for more than 250,000 veterans to rebuild lives disrupted by earlier service to their country.\nIn June 1933, the ECW decided that men in CCC camps could be given the opportunity of vocational training and additional education. Educational programs were developed that varied considerably from camp to camp, both in efficiency and results. More than 90 percent of all enrollees participated in some facet of the educational program. Throughout the CCC, more than 40,000 illiterate men were taught to read and write.\nLeaving its mark on the land\nBy 1942, there was hardly a state that could not boast of permanent projects left as markers by the CCC. 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The primary work of those camps was erosion control. The CCC also made outstanding contributions to the development of recreational facilities in national, state, county, and metropolitan parks. By design, the CCC worked on projects that were independent of other public relief programs. Although other federal agencies, such as the National Park Service and Soil Conservation Service contributed, the U.S. Forest Service administered more than 50 percent of all public work projects for the CCC.\nResidents of southern Indiana will always remember the extraordinary work of the CCC during the flood of the Ohio River in 1937. The combined strength of the camps in the area saved lives as well as property. The CCC also was involved in other natural disasters, including a hurricane in New England in 1938, floods in Vermont and New York, and blizzards in Utah.\nThe CCC approached maturity in 1937. Hundreds of enrollees had passed through the system, and returned home to boast of their experiences. Hundreds more demonstrated their satisfaction by extending their enlistments.\nThe end of the CCC, the beginning of war\nThere were numerous reasons why Congress refused to establish the Civilian Conservation Corps as a permanent agency. However, disenchantment, or failure to recognize the organization's success, were never topics of debate. In fact, Congress extended its life as an independent, funded agency for two years.\nThe year 1939 brought about a major challenge, because there was a struggle with internal problems brought on by changing conditions in both the United States and Europe. The potential of war in Europe was belatedly recognized. Storm clouds were forming that positively affected the United States economy. The president's Lend-Lease program made jobs more plentiful in the armaments industry, and applications for the CCC declined.\nAlso in 1939, Congress authorized the Federal Security Agency (FSA) to consolidate several offices under one director. The CCC lost its status as an independent agency. Congress added $50 million to the CCC's 1940-41 appropriation and the Corps remained at its current strength of about 300,000 enrollees. However, by late summer 1941, it was obvious that the Corps was in serious trouble. A lack of applicants, desertion, and a great number of enrollees leaving for jobs had reduced the Corps to fewer than 200,000 men in about 900 camps. Many were beginning to question the necessity of retaining the CCC when unemployment had all but disappeared.\nAlthough there was still work to be done, most agreed that defense had to come first. 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        "raw_content": "Challenges which organisations and managers face\nThis report aims at understanding the challenges that managers and organisations face in going international, and will offer some recommendations and possible solutions that can be considered by the organisations. The number of corporations that are going international is on a steady increase, as the world is opening up for foreign firms and there is more opportunity to expand to new destinations across the globe. Most times, multinational companies operating abroad face much more difficult tasks than before, due to high competition. A lot of companies form partnerships with foreign distributors in order to expand internationally, but they might not have the necessary resources and international experience it takes to sustain an international presence as the whole process can be a very demanding task, especially on the part of the managers\nCountries of the world are now interacting more rapidly in the globalized business environment of today. Thus the problems involved in managing across diverse cultures affects not only the multinational corporations, but also domestic companies, as a large number of domestic corporations also face multi-cultural environments because they seem to be constantly selling their good or making purchases in the international markets. Some domestic corporations also employ a lot of staff and management who are from different cultures. Thus when managers fail to fully appreciate and deal with the resulting differences in behavior, attitudes and values of those with whom they work or interact, especially in international business transactions, then that would be a major source of difficulties. According to Charles Perrow\n\u201cInteractive complexity is the measure of the degree to which we cannot foresee all the ways things can go wrong. This may be because there are just too many interactions to keep track of. More likely, it is because our various theories are simply not up to the task of modeling socio-technical interactions. Second, coupling is a measure of the degree to which we cannot stop an impending disaster once it starts.\u201d (Perrow, C 2000)\nThis might be as a result of managers not having ample time, or maybe because it is not physically possible, or due to a lack of experience. The capacity of managers to prevent any surprises that may arise from doing business on an international scale diminishes as the interactive complexity increases. Therefore, as the level of interactive coupling and interactive complexity continues to increase in a corporation. Then the whole system can be seen as an accident waiting to occur. This is what Charles Perrow refers to as \u201cnormal accident\u201d in the sense that errors of operation will merely serve to trigger the events. Therefore, the management techniques and strategies employed to resolve international business problems have to differ from the management techniques for resolving local and domestic problems.\nAs such mangers are to improve upon their managerial capacity to prevent unanticipated interactions and components, the system has to be firstly simplified, then there has to be and effort to increase the capacity to handle international problems, building in longer response times, and decoupling of major components. Apart from convergent problems which are problems which show promise for solution, multicultural corporations also face divergent problems. Divergent problems don\u2019t promise a solution and tend to lead to more differences. According to Tylor (1977)\n\u201cCulture is complex whole which includes knowledge, beliefs, art, morals, laws, customs and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society\u201d. According to this definition, it is easy to know that every nation has different cultural preferences, national tastes and value standards. These factors impact on every part of management in multinational companies, especially on marketing management, human resource management and alliances management. (Tylor, 1977)\nThus, it is very essential for international companies to closely consider the inherent issues of cross-cultural difference before beginning to run multinational businesses\nProblems faced.\nSome of the problems John Terwilick faces, and which most managers of multinational corporations also face, include the fact that he may have a tough time recruiting the right specialists who possess the right skills (including language skills) because of the fierce competition in the private sector and its bonus culture.\nSecondly, he might have a big struggle if he tries to turn the technocrats and other related specialists in the company into decision makers.\nThe international staff may tend not to generate the type of enthusiasm that leads to an adoring followership from the staff. So that even without the specialization factor, the overall people challenges faced are quite similar. The challenges are also intensified by the multicultural mix that is inherent in most international corporations and it is quite tasking to manage and motivate this kind of cultural and multinational creed mix effectively, as change does not come easily within a short period of time. The only way, then to effect change in these organizations is to strongly apply pressure to any institutions in which there is some progress made.\nMany foreign organizations also adopt a \u201chands off\u201d approach when it came to adjusting or changing the way in which they were previously led or managed. Although there is nothing wrong with a decentralized approach to these problems, international mangers should have a global HR strategy when attempting to create an alignment in a global business strategy. A one-size-fits-all approach will not be feasible in situations involving multi-cultural problems. According to Margaret French, a principal with Mercer\u2019s health and benefits group, which is an international organization, \u201cculturally, what drives employees and what tools engage employees in the employment deal differs from one country to another\u201d (Margaret French). As such, multi-national corporations must also take a close look at compliance issues in each of the countries of the world in which they have branches. The particular problems that result from differences in the culture environment are the most serious aspect of going international, or in running a multi-national business.\nIt is advisable to ensure that managers in a corporation engage in cross-cultural training before going abroad to manage any braches of their organisations. This is because \u201cthese days, to climb to the top of a corporation\u2019s headquarters, mangers require extensive cross-cultural experience, and thus, must have experience managing diverse cultures.\u201d (Rodrigues, C. 2001. p.422) International managers must realise that even though what they do domestically is important, it is just part of the overall target and global mission to improve their organizations\n\u201cIt takes a long time for people to let go of perceptions. And what happens is that as you push your product up market \u2013 with matching cost and price increases generally you are still actually competing in people\u2019s minds with the cheaper alternatives NOT with the like quality brands at all.\u201d (Hasim Deari; Viktoria Kimmel; Paola Lopez; 2008)\nThus, success tends to be slow in coming. For example, in the car industry, there have been some success stories about brands that made it to the top, but it always seems that the success came slowly and steadily.\n\u201cWhen competition between players is intense, differentiation of goods increases, consumers become more and more hard-to-please, companies are forced to look for new strategic conceptions, capable of ensuring success in a highly competitive environment.\u201d (Aaker, D.A. 2004)\nIn the past, corporate institutions solved their problems through analytical methods of breaking down the problems into smaller divisions, fixing components and carrying out an assessment of the expectations of familiar sequences of success or failure, and determining the loss, if any. In today\u2019s global economy, problems of this nature are seen as tame problems. Tame problems enjoy a larger consensus, as most people in an organization reach an agreement on why a particular action should be taken, and also agree about how best to go about doing this.\nIn order to solve tame problems, systems are developed for gathering and analysis of data, so that a solution can be formulated and properly implemented. Some of these tame problems may not be simple, as some tame problems are still quite difficult to solve. Although these days the use of computers and other business machines have enabled multi-cultural companies and their staff to carry out international business processes faster, there are still some situations in which dramatic failure results because things have actually become more complicated than they were in the past. Managers are increasingly faced with problems of organized complexity, clusters of interdependent or inter-related challenges, or even a whole system of problems.\nSome of these problems usually referred to as \u2018messes\u2019 cannot be solved in relative isolation from each other. Messes are sorted out through a system of modeling and methods, and by concentrating on inter-disciplinary approaches and processes. Here, it is better to examine the interaction patterns among various parts, instead of simply breaking the problem down into parts and tackling the necessary components\n\u201cWe organize ourselves to sort out messes through such things as cross-functional groups, redundancy and learning organizations. Simply building more freeways doesn\u2019t solve vehicle congestion. A primary danger in mistaking a mess for a tame problem is that it becomes even more difficult to deal with the evolving mess. However, problems persist because managers continue to believe that there are such things as unilateral causation and independent and dependent variables.\u201d (Bradley, F. 2004)\nManagers will do well to carry out a business SWOT analysis which will highlight the strengths, weaknesses and opportunities their corporations have, as well as any threats that they might be facing. The SWOT analysis is recommended because it helps managers to ascertain opportunities that can then be exploited, even with very little thinking. Also managers are enabled to eliminate any possible threats to the business by gaining an understanding of the weaknesses of their companies in an international market\nIn order to achieve success on an international level, mangers have to recognize the gaps that have to be addressed, and identify the strength of skills and perspective among the current leaders in the firm. It also essential to identify the factors that can impede the success of the corporation, and investigate the specific leadership skills required to ensure organizational success.\nWhat advantages does your company have?\nWhat do you do better than anyone else?-\nWhat unique or lowest-cost resources do you have access to?\nWhat do people in your market see as your strengths?\nWhat factors mean that you \u201cget the sale\u201d?\nConsider this from an internal perspective, and from the point of view of your customers and people in your market. Be realistic: It\u2019s far too easy to fall prey to \u201cnot invented here syndrome\u201d. (If you are having any difficulty with this, try writing down a list of your characteristics. Some of these will hopefully be strengths!). In looking at your strengths, think about them in relation to your competitors \u2013 for example, if all your competitors provide high quality products, then a high quality production process is not a strength in the market, it is a necessity.\nWhat are people in your market likely to see as weaknesses?\nWhat factors lose you sales?\nAgain, consider this from an internal and external basis: Do other people seem to perceive weaknesses that you do not see? Are your competitors doing any better than you? It is best to be realistic now, and face any unpleasant truths as soon as possible.\nWhere are the good opportunities facing you?\nWhat are the interesting trends you are aware of?\nChanges in government policy related to your field.\nChanges in social patterns, population profiles, lifestyle changes\nA useful approach for looking at opportunities is to look at your strengths and ask yourself whether these open up any opportunities. Alternatively, look at your weaknesses and ask yourself whether you could create opportunities by eliminating them.\nWhat is your competition doing that you should be worried about?\nCould any of your weaknesses seriously threaten your business?\nCarrying out this analysis will often be illuminating \u2013 both in terms of pointing out what needs to be done, and in putting problems into perspective.\n(SWOT analysis)\nStrengths and weaknesses are usually from internal matters in a multi-cultural organization, while the threats and opportunities facing an organization often have to do with external factors. This is why the SWOT Analysis is also known as the Internal-External Analysis and so a SWOT Matrix can be seen as a tool for Internal-External matrix analysis. It is also possible to apply this kind of analysis to the corporation\u2019s competitors. As mangers utilize this analysis they will be able to see where, and in what way a firm can ensure that it stays competitive\nThese days, most businesses are set in a global environment, and the various corporations do not just regard their primary market locations or bases, they also have to take the rest of the world into consideration. Thus, many more corporations are going into multi-national business, scattered all over numerous parts of the globe. Usually the major source of concern for multinational companies and their managers is how to maintain high quality, in an ever-changing global economy\nIt is quite clear that multicultural organizations and their mangers still find solutions to their multi-cultural problems despite severe bureaucracy ans staff frustration in some cases. Although multi-national corporations are aware of the management areas that require attention, they still have to decide whether to deal with the problems on a decentralized or centralized basis. Multinational companies seek the benefits of doing business on a global basis, but there are still a lot of cultural and market differences to handle. \u201cVarious delivery systems are significantly different. One size can\u2019t fit all. Culturally, what drives employees and what tools engage employees in the employment deal changes from one place to another.\u201d (Towers Perrin research, 2007) It has also been pointed out that \u201cmulti-nationals companies customize compensation and benefit packages in order to meet needs, according to the nature of the markets.\u201d (Towers Perrin research, 2007) After researching and analyzing benefits and compensation in about 26 locations all over the world, it was discovered that the benefits approach, when regionally edited, enables corporations to improve cost-efficiency become more consistent about the compensation practices all around the world, while also maintaining competitiveness through the variation of remuneration and performance pay, based on cultural and regulatory differences.\nNegotiations are also a frequent part of international business. International corporations, when involved in business negotiations, will encounter a range of problems, which must be resolved before a successful outcome can be reached. Thus, if negotiating parties are from different business cultural backgrounds, the problems encountered can get much more complicated. A corporation\u2019s competitive advantage can be strengthened in a global market even in presence of problems associated whit the changed environment in foreign countries. The environmental problems and changes plaguing multinational corporations can be divided into four parts, namely political system problems, legal, economic and cultural environment.\nThese four aspects of environmental change can cause problems for companies operating internationally but the problems that arise as a result of a change in culture environment are the most important aspect of going international.\nEssays, UK. (November 2018). Challenges which organisations and managers face. Retrieved from https://www.ukessays.com/essays/business/challenges-which-organisations-and-managers-face-business-essay.php?vref=1\n\"Challenges which organisations and managers face.\" UKEssays.com. 11 2018. All Answers Ltd. 02 2019 <https://www.ukessays.com/essays/business/challenges-which-organisations-and-managers-face-business-essay.php?vref=1>.\n\"Challenges which organisations and managers face.\" All Answers Ltd. ukessays.com, November 2018. Web. 15 February 2019. <https://www.ukessays.com/essays/business/challenges-which-organisations-and-managers-face-business-essay.php?vref=1>.\nUKEssays. November 2018. Challenges which organisations and managers face. [online]. Available from: https://www.ukessays.com/essays/business/challenges-which-organisations-and-managers-face-business-essay.php?vref=1 [Accessed 15 February 2019].\nUKEssays. Challenges which organisations and managers face [Internet]. November 2018. 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        "raw_content": "Leadership Styles and Theories for Business Management\nAccording to Kotter, management and leadership are two distinctive leadership is about \u201cfocusing on producing change by developing a vision for the future along with strategies for bringing about the changes needed to achieve that vision\u201d, using motivation to energize people, not by pushing them in right direction as control mechanisms do, but by satisfying basic human needs for achievement, scene of belonging, recognition, self-esteem, a feeling of control over one\u2019s life and the ability to live up to one\u2019s ideals. 1.\nThe aims and objective of this assignment to recognize different types of leadership styles. And how do business use these if different levels of the management to grow, succeed and finally to achieve business\u2019s strategic goals and objectives.\nEVALUATE A RANGE OF LEADERSHIP THEORIES AND MODELS THAT REFLECT CURRENT THINKING.\n2 TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP\nTransformational Leadership starts with the development of a vision, a view of the future that will excite and convert potential followers. This vision may be developed by the leader, by the senior team or may emerge from a broad series of discussions. The important factor is the leader buys into it, hook, line and sinker. Selling the vision.\n4\u2033 Idea of transforming leadership was more interesting in that in his concept both followers and leaders are changed, and also the change is expressed as being for the better in moral way. Followers are changed into leaders, and leaders become moral agents in enabling others to grow as persons.\u201d Burns, J. M. (1978). Leadership. New York: Harper & Row\nInvolvement in decision-making improves the understanding of the issues involved by those who must carry out the decisions.\nPeople are more committed to actions where they have involved in the relevant decision-making.\nPeople are less competitive and more collaborative when they are working on joint goals.\nWhen people make decisions together, the social commitment to one another is greater and thus increases their commitment to the decision.\nSeveral people deciding together make better decisions than one person alone.\nA Participative Leader, rather than taking autocratic decisions, seeks to involve other people in the process, possibly including subordinates, peers, superiors and other stakeholders. Often, however, as it is within the managers\u2019 whim to give or deny control to his or her subordinates, most participative activity is within the immediate team. The question of how much influence others are given thus may vary on the manager\u2019s preferences and beliefs, and a whole spectrum of participation is possible\nParticipative Leadership can be a sham when managers ask for opinions and then ignore them. This is likely to lead to distrust and feelings of disloyalty.\nKnown as participative style, leader who enables and encourages staffs to participate in decision making. Also keeps staffs informed about everything that affects their work and shares decision making and responsibilities.\nBy doing so, leader produce high quality and quantity work for a long period. Staff likes this leadership style as they received the trust and respond from leader this increase the spirit and morale of the work force.\nDemocratic leader develop and design plans to evaluate staffs performance. Allowing staff to grow on the job and be promoted. Recognize and appreciate the achievements. There are two type of democratic leadership,\nPersuasive democratic management \u2013 here the leader makes the decision first and then persuades employees that he or she has made the right decision.\nConsultative democratic management \u2013 this involves the group contributing to the decision-making process, with the leader making the final decision.\nThere are some situation that, to avoid using this style,\nNot enough time to get everybody\u2019s input.\nIt is easier and cost- effective for leader to make the decision, rather going to staff.\nLeader feels threatened by this leadership style.\nStaffs safety in critical concern.\nEXPLAIN THE EXPECTED IMPACT OF A RANGE OF LEADERSHIP STYLES ON SPECIFIC SUB- DIVISIONS, ORGANIZATIONS, INDUSTRIES, AND SECTORS.\n5For ,an organization to grow need a proper direction guided by a good leadership, Enterprise Rent-A-Car uses different methods of leadership styles to manage its 75,000 employees and fleet of cars over one million around the world. Enterprise has becomes foremost car-hire company and the largest car purchaser in the world.\nOrganizations key objectives:\nFleet growth\nAutocratic leadership at Co-operate level\nOne of the leadership style Enterprise use is Autocratic style of leadership, where decision is made by the leader alone and staff has to work within the scope of that decision. This happens at the top level of the organization, where CEO wants to implement a practice which will roll all over the organization to achieve organizational objectives,\nThere are some examples, which co-operate level leadership, we can find in Enterprise 5\nCEO wanted all branches use ESQi (Enterprise Service Quality Index), the customer satisfaction measure, because it met the business objective. In order to gain commitment to using the process.\nWhen the Senior Vice President of European Operations at Enterprise decided on the company\u2019s diversity programme, employees were clear that this decision was compulsory and not an option.\nThe Vice President of Corporate Communications for Enterprise established an environmental committee. Its aim was to influence the behavior of the whole organization by reducing waste and improving its carbon footprint. As the industry leader, Enterprise attempts to set high standards when it comes to the impact of rental cars on the environment.\nAll above strategic actions shows the Autocratic Leadership in the organization.\nDemocratic leadership at Divisional level\nEnterprise use democratic decision making at divisional level. Where the branch manager have autonomy. This means that in many area of operation local managers have power to govern themselves and make changes without refereeing to the senior management.\nBelow incidents shows the application of democratic leadership.\nA car has been in an accident and a customer needs a hire car urgently. Local managers take a consultative approach to understand the issues and find the right solution for customers who might be upset or worried.\nA customer wants a vehicle for a weekend break. Branch staff will be more authoritative in recommending a specific vehicle to suit their needs. This helps to satisfy this customer and ensure repeat business.\nIn this process employees feels that, they are more valued, empowered and recognized. This increases the staff\u2019s self-esteem and gives maximum service to customer.\nThis derives from a French word \u201cleave alone\u201d. This is a loose leadership style. It allows skillful, well trained employees to carry out activities freely within broad limits. Enterprise staffs are decentralized and make many decisions on their own. Some advantages of this leadership are,\nLeaders don\u2019t have to always be watching them\nMore relaxed environment\nLess direction is required\nHowever, this style got a disadvantage; some staff might not be able to make right decision by alone. Therefore individuals within Enterprise teams work to corporate guidelines for dealing with customers. Staff also receives regular training and feedback.\u00c2\nThis type of style is also associated with leaders that don\u2019t lead at all, failing in supervising team members, resulting in lack of control and higher costs, bad services or failure to meet deadlines.\nEssays, UK. (November 2018). Leadership Styles and Theories for Business Management. 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        "raw_content": "Current responsibilities and career path\nMy job entails verification of the production reports, which control all the production elements such as labor and products involved in packaging the goods. Furthermore, I am responsible for receiving the Edible Software bill invoices that fall under $100,000. Most importantly, I reconcile the physical inventory packaging materials, raw materials, and finished materials to the records generated by the system; my main responsibility is to manage over 350 items, and U$1.5 in value. I work directly with production supervisors, the financial controller, and CFO, and investigate any issues that are related to inventory and cost accounting.\nLately, I have been thinking of changing my career and the foundation provided in the classroom would be valuable in my career shift. I believe that I am a professional in my present field; however, the guidance from my lecturers and the exchange of ideas with my classmates is invaluable. My aspirations are to join the jewelry industry; thus, I need to collect as much information and build a valuable network, which will be critical to start my own business; this is my ultimate goal. The business will be an environment friendly luxury company, joining the best of artifacts from poor communities. However, the company will be committed to quality, and a commitment between nature, communities, and the high-end consumers.\nQ2: How will obtaining a graduate degree at IUM contribute to your career objectives? What do you hope to gain? (Maximum 300 words)\nMy main goal is to obtain foundation knowledge on the luxury goods industry. This is an industry like any other; thus, I need to equip myself with the production and distribution, sales and supply, and inventory and human resource functions. These are critical components to any entrepreneur wishing to venture in any business and succeed. Thus, to succeed in the business, I need to understand these components and gain the fundamental knowhow of the operations of the industry.\nIUM is the most valuable place I would acquire such knowledge. The classes are small, and this offers an opportunity to interact with my teachers and classmates easily. Furthermore, the classes contain individuals from varied fields and occupations; this will offer a valuable opportunity for building networks for my future company. I do not posses any knowledge of the luxury goods industry; thus, a small class is valuable for building professional networks and friendships; these are critical to a beginner with an ambition to succeed.\nMonaco is strategically positioned between two hitters, France and Italy. Thus, I will have an opportunity to visit the various luxury goods companies located in these cities. This will compliment my research on companies with a practical touch. Lastly, I will have an opportunity to ask questions on the day-to-day operations of the companies, the challenges facing the companies and how they deal with these challenges. This experience will be valuable to me later when I actualize my goal of owning a luxury goods company.\nQ3: What arguments would you use to demonstrate your capacity to perform well in the program? (Maximum 300 words)\nI have always had a passion for studying since I was a young girl. I spent a substantial amount of time in the university library that I built a strong friendship with the library employees. The friendship blossomed to the extent that I invited them for my graduation. This behavior has never died; when I shift to a new city, my first task is to locate the public library. This passion for books can be amplified by studying my passion subject. Furthermore, I am an enterprising person, and I never quit once I have started something. Presently, I have a hectic life, and I have not contemplated quitting. I work for a 48 hours week running from Monday to Saturday. Furthermore, I have to drive 13 miles to Newark, New Jersey, my place of work. I have withstood these challenges without granting.\nI have an extremely challenging week from Monday to Thursday. Currently, I am pursuing a certificate degree in International Business and Finance. I am forced to travel by train to college in New York; this is a 1 hour 20 minutes round trip on a daily basis. I dedicate 10 hours per week for my studies; these hours combined with my work and commuting hours, they amount to 76 hours that are full of challenges. The 76 hours exclude the extra hours of study in an effort to perform well in my studies. I am aware that a Masters Degree is an intense and challenging program; however, I am prepared and dedicated to perform well in the program.\nQ4: How do people see you in terms of strengths and weaknesses? (Maximum 300 words)\nMy greatest strength is that I am outgoing; I am talkative and I can talk just about anything to anyone. I enjoy communicating with others, and I always want to share a smile with friends and coworkers. I am the person who is always the first to welcome people on their first day, organizing group lunches, or the end of year parties. Being talkative has enabled to voice my opinions boldly and learn Spanish, a foreign language. I learned Spanish to enable me communicate with Spanish-speaking coworkers.\nI am nervous when I am in an environment that is too serious, and I tend to speak excessively. However, I am working on fixing this problem since excessive speaking may be destructive to other people and it is often mistaken as a sign of immaturity. Furthermore, it increases the risks of uttering something that I should not utter or being tactless about some issues. On the contrary, I am a very serious when handling my issues; I can label myself a perfectionist. My coworkers constantly tease me, that I want to account for every tomato in the factory, and that I am always imposing this on my coworkers. Though perfectionism can be an incredible strength, it can also be a weakness. I always want to see things done perfectly; thus, I constantly put undue pressure on people. However, I am working on converting perfectionism into strength.\nQ5: Is there anything else you would like to share with us? (Maximum 300 words)\nI am not passionate about writing. I am an engineer; thus, in college, I study mathematics and physics, and writing skills are not among my strengths. Besides, English is not my first language. The extent of my writing capabilities can be evidenced by two-line emails that I drop now and then. However, I would sit for TOEFL and GMAT if I would get a discount on the fees. Writing is a critical skill, and this is a skill I want to improve. Thus, I request that you pardon me for my previous essays since I had indicated that I am working, studying, and applying for my masters.\nQ6: Describe your most important achievement and its importance to your personal development. (Maximum 500 words)\nMy mother was from a very poor background. Education was the only way to improve my family\u2019s poor background. Thus, mother studied hard and became a lawyer. She is a retired lawyer from the Brazilian federal government. Mother had a habit of spending to acquire anything that she could not afford as a child, a habit she developed to counter her poor background. In 1994, the Brazilian government decided to increase the interest rates and credit card rates, and delay paycheck payments due to the devaluation of the Mexican peso and the spillover effects into the Brazilian economy. My family\u2019s spending bubble exploded, a fact that was compounded by my mother\u2019s lack of financial management skills.\nSuddenly we were faced with a huge debt of over U$80,000, which was continuously increasing. We suffered from unpaid bills for a period of over 10 years; my mother\u2019s mini-melt-downs and grandmother\u2019s deteriorating health that led leading to her death compounded these debt problems. Despite the family\u2019s financial crisis, I studied in one of the most exclusive universities in Brazil. Mother insisted that I concentrate on my studies; thus, I never worked despite the financial difficulties facing our family. My job was a paid internship at Accenture.\nMy life had new turn when I completed college. I moved with my sister to the United States so that I could chip in the family bills. Life in the US was challenging. Contrary to life in Brazil where mother cooked, and we had someone to clean the house, I had no room of my own; I was forced to reside in my sister\u2019s living room. Furthermore, I had to cook, clean, and do my laundry. I obtained a job as an assistant factory supervisor; however, I had to endure various challenges. I had to withstand the intense temperatures at the factory, wake up at 5 o\u2019clock every day, and endure the cold mornings during winter. I came to the US with little knowledge of English and no Spanish. However, I acquired my Spanish language skills from communicating with coworkers from Latin America and sharpened my English language skills from speaking with the English-speaking coworkers.\nI put my skills into practice in the production line and implemented better labor cost standards. This earned me a promotion; I became the assistant inventory manager. A few months later after implementing better inventory management techniques, I earned another promotion to become the inventory analyst, my current position. Through these experiences, I have been able to grow; this could be termed as my greatest achievement. Presently, I am more mature; I pay my bills, make my decisions, and communicate well with people of diverse backgrounds. Furthermore, my ability to persevere against challenges is invaluable, and it is a trait that I will posses for the rest of my life.\nQ8: Describe the luxury industry in which you plan to specialize, what you hope to hold, and what project, product, company, etc. you might choose for your professional project in the Practitioner Cross-link Directed Industry Analysis, which runs throughout the course. (Maximum 500 words)\nI am interested in the jewelry industry. I want to develop an understanding of how the industry ensures quality to their suppliers, and an impeccable customer service to their distributors and stores. Furthermore, I want to understand the high-quality standards of the luxury industry, and learn to apply them form production to shipping. Most importantly, I want to grasp the marketing and design process that is involved in selling the product; the luxury industry products are extremely expensive yet, the industry has maintained its lucrative performance. Thus, it is critical to understand the minds of customers, and the selling mechanism. Furthermore, I want to identify the luxury goods market opportunities in the emerging markets, and how to provide high-quality luxury products to these markets.\nIn the Practitioner Cross-link Directed Industry Analysis, I am interested in studying Bulgari S.p.A. I would like to understand the company\u2019s product and distribution strategy, and most importantly, understand why the company decided to diversify its operations in the hotel and restaurant business. Furthermore, I am interested in analyzing the vertical integration of the company, which was initiated in 2000, and how the company ensures quality throughout its production chain, and an impeccable quality to its high-end clients. It would also be critical to understand how the company has maintained a sustainable growth, more so, during the recession that hit the United States. Additionally, it would be critical to understand the effects of the latest Japan\u2019s tsunami on the company\u2019s sales and earnings; Japan is home to the Bulgari store; and how the company will remedy the effects. Additionally, I want to study how the company identifies and ventures in emerging markets, the company\u2019s values and social commitment, and how the company has avoided the possibility of purchasing the conflict diamonds. Lastly, since I am an international student, I would like to understand the company\u2019s export strategy and how the different export strategies differ in various markets. I want to understand all aspects of the business.\nAfter completing my course at IUM, I wish to be employed in the jewelry sector. I plan to work until I have gained sufficient confidence, skills, and capital to start my own business. Afterwards, I plan to venture into my own business. However, the most important factor to me is to understand the operations of the luxury industry as a whole, and how to thrive in the industry using the knowledge I acquired in class, during the Practitioner Cross-link Directed Industry Analysis program, and during the exchange with my classmates. Thus, I believe that my course at IUM will be valuable in attaining my ultimate goal of venturing into the jewelry industry; the skills will be valuable in succeeding in the industry.\nEssays, UK. (November 2018). Current responsibilities and career path. Retrieved from https://www.ukessays.com/essays/business/the-current-responsibilities-and-career-path-business-essay.php?vref=1\n\"Current responsibilities and career path.\" UKEssays.com. 11 2018. All Answers Ltd. 02 2019 <https://www.ukessays.com/essays/business/the-current-responsibilities-and-career-path-business-essay.php?vref=1>.\n\"Current responsibilities and career path.\" All Answers Ltd. ukessays.com, November 2018. Web. 15 February 2019. <https://www.ukessays.com/essays/business/the-current-responsibilities-and-career-path-business-essay.php?vref=1>.\nUKEssays. November 2018. Current responsibilities and career path. [online]. 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        "raw_content": "Action plan proposal aims to strengthen rural congregations\nA UMNS Feature By Linda Bloom* April 2, 2004\nAlthough rural United Methodist churches make up a little more than a third of the denomination's membership, those congregations account for half the overall membership loss in recent decades.\nTo reverse that decline and provide other support to rural churches, an action plan to implement the denomination's National Comprehensive Plan for Town & Country Ministries has been proposed to the United Methodist General Conference, meeting April 27-May 7 in Pittsburgh.\nThe goals of the action plan are to develop, support and affirm effective ministries in rural cultures and contexts and develop, strengthen and sustain effective leadership for town and country ministries.\nDirectors of the United Methodist Board of Global Ministries heard specifics about the plan during their March 22-25 meeting in Stamford, Conn.\nThe Rev. Alan Rice, a district superintendent from North Wilkesboro, N.C., and a member of the planning team, told directors that more than half -- 20,203 of 35,670 -- of United Methodist congregations are rural, which means they are found in areas with less than 200 people per square mile.\nBetween 1982 and 2001, however, membership losses in rural congregations accounted for half of the denomination's total loss of slightly more than 1 million members. The denomination has 8.3 million U.S. members and 1.9 million members in Africa, Asia and Europe.\n\"They are perishing and I want to know who cares,\" Rice declared.\nExpressing fear that UMC now stands for \"Upper Middle Class,\" he said it is time for the denomination to make a radical change in how it deals with rural congregations.\nThe 2000 General Conference adopted a foundation document for Town & Country Ministries, called \"Born Again in Every Place,\" with instructions that an implementation plan be developed over the next four years.\nDale Fooshee, a team member and board director from Topeka, Kan., said research has indicated many rural congregations feel \"ignored within the connection.\" The action plan is not concerned with \"managing decline,\" he added, but encouraging bold mission steps.\nThe action plan urges the denomination and its rural congregations to \"catch fire\" by moving the focus \"from a survival mentality to self-sacrificing servanthood\"; taking the initiative for Christ's ministry \"by activating themselves for service and witness\"; using resources available to them; and releasing energy and \"letting it loose for empowerment and promise.\"\n\"Understanding the rural context and the varieties of rural culture is a task for the church as a whole as well as for local congregations,\" the plan states. While the local congregations must know their communities, it continues, denominational leaders, especially those in annual (regional) conferences with rural congregations, must \"comprehend the complex realities of contemporary rural life.\"\nThe plan recommends the formation of a \"general church team on town and country ministries\" to promote collaboration among church agencies. A system of data collection and sharing is to be developed, and effective models of ministry promoted.\nIn terms of leadership, the plan acknowledges that town and country churches are \"increasingly served by licensed local pastors, lay pastors, laity assigned and lay speakers. This is a pattern that is likely to continue and expand in the future, and it is out of the grace of God that The United Methodist Church recognizes and encourages the pastoral capacities of the laity.\"\nIt advocates the development of educational opportunities for both clergy and lay leadership. A \"town and country ministry toolkit\" is one resource suggested for training purposes.\nThe action plan recognizes witness to Jesus Christ in both remote areas and population centers. \"Upholding and celebrating town and country ministry provides a sense of wholeness and can re-awaken the family of faith to our responsibility in all places,\" it says.\n* Bloom is a United Methodist News Service news writer based in New York. News media can contact Linda Bloom at (646) 369-3759 or newsdesk@umcom.org.",
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        "raw_content": "LEON RUSSELL \u2013 THE BEST OF\nTop-drawer retrospective from the super-sessioneer turned solo great...\nDuring his heyday in the late \u201960s and early \u201970s, Leon Russell cut a wide swathe through rock\u2019n\u2019roll. For a while there he seemed to be everywhere, a Svengali who looked the part, with his silver, flowing locks and beard. This musicians\u2019 musician was revered on both sides of the pond for his status as a living, breathing embodiment of neon-lit American roadhouse music, having logged countless hours in steamy, smoky joints before he was old enough to legally drink.\nHe\u2019d headed west to LA from his native Tulsa in the early \u201960s when barely out of his teens, but possessing chops for miles as a guitarist, pianist and arranger, he soon became a top-flight LA session man.\nAmong his myriad early credits, Russell played numerous dates for Phil Spector as a key member of the Wrecking Crew, pounded the ivories on Jan & Dean\u2019s \u201cSurf City\u201d, brought a professional presence to the historic session for The Byrds\u2019 \u201cMr Tambourine Man\u201d and conducted the string section on his own arrangement for Glen Campbell\u2019s \u201cGentle On My Mind\u201d.\nSubsequently, Russell was a mainstay of blue-eyed soul prototypes Delaney & Bonnie & Friends, the producer/arranger of Joe Cocker\u2019s self-titled \u201969 LP, and the organiser/ringleader of Cocker\u2019s 1970 Mad Dogs and Englishmen tour, which spawned a hit album and film, and a mentor to honorary shitkickers George Harrison and Eric Clapton. Russell also founded Shelter Records with expat English producer Denny Cordell, and the label would later sign and release records by the Tulsa-based Dwight Twilley Band and transplanted Floridians Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers, as well as Texas blues great Freddie King and Memphis mainstay Don Nix.\nGiven Russell\u2019s status as a wizard behind the scenes, pushing buttons and pulling strings, it\u2019s easy to overlook the fact that he was also a writer and artist of distinction. It\u2019s this aspect of his legacy that is spotlighted on this 16-song career overview, three quarters of it culled from the five studio albums he recorded between 1970 and \u201975. As a performer, Russell is known for the strangulated soulfulness of his singing and his kinetic barrelhouse piano playing, in the grand tradition of Little Richard and Jerry Lee Lewis. But as a writer, he perpetuated an earlier tradition. Indeed, his stellar contributions to the Great American Songbook revealed Russell as the inheritor of the sophisticated Southernness of Hoagy Carmichael and Johnny Mercer.\nBy the time he retreated from the front lines of rock\u2019n\u2019roll and left the public consciousness at the tail end of the \u201970s, Russell had deepened his imprint, penning a number of rock standards, including the Cocker-sung hit \u201cDelta Lady\u201d (celebrating his then-girlfriend, singer Rita Coolidge), his own \u201cTight Rope\u201d, the Bonnie Bramlett co-write \u201cGroupie (Superstar)\u201d, a hit for The Carpenters (who dropped the \u201cGroupie\u201d reference, not surprisingly), as was the lovely \u201cThis Masquerade\u201d. If anything, his original recordings of these classics make up in elegant understatement what they cede to the cover versions in show-stopping panache. And no subsequent rendition has approached Russell\u2019s own sublime take on the exquisite love ballad, \u201cA Song For You\u201d.\nAlthough Russell\u2019s arrangements were often lighthearted, his most memorable lyrics possessed startling emotional weight. \u201cTight Rope\u201d finds its narrator poised \u201clinked by life and the funeral pyre\u201d, while the refrain of \u201cA Song For You\u201d interweaves metaphysics and heart-wrenching poignancy: \u201cI love you in a place/Where there\u2019s no space or time/I love you for all my life/You are a friend of mine/And when my life is over/Remember when we were together/We were alone/And I was singing this song for you\u201d.\nThe collection is filled out by \u201cHeartbreak Hotel\u201d, his 1979 duet with Willie Nelson, the only Russell single to top the US charts; his blazing medley of \u201cJumpin\u2019 Jack Flash\u201d/ \u201cYoung Blood\u201d from 1971\u2019s The Concert For Bangladesh; and \u201cIf It Wasn\u2019t For Bad\u201d from his belated return to the spotlight alongside one-time prot\u00e9g\u00e9 Elton John on 2010\u2019s The Union. The album\u2019s opener, \u201cTryin\u2019 To Stay Live\u201d, from Asylum Choir II, a 1969 collaboration with Texan Marc Benno, serves as a mission statement for the entire career of a multi-talented blue-collar cat who for a time was the hardest-working man in showbiz.",
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        "raw_content": "I was born and raised in Florida, and I moved to Boston for graduate school. I currently live in Newton, MA, where I\u2019ve also maintained a studio in my kitchen for the last seven years.\nHow has your kitchen-studio influenced your practice?\nThe kitchen really is the center of our home, and we spend most of our time there, cooking, eating, doing homework with my oldest son, and making play-doh creations with my youngest. It also happens to be where I store and display finished paintings, work on paintings in progress, and make daily collages. In this sense, the melding of my studio with the kitchen has really allowed me to make progress in my work over the last few years. I am able to pick up and work whenever I happen to have time, and I also end up looking at my work throughout the day. This allows me to think about what my next move will be, to \u201cwork\u201d even when I am not working.\nYou have a particularly unique process for creating your artwork\u2013what led you to this process and how did you know it was the right one to pursue?\nI\u2019ve always been attracted to paper and unusual materials, and I\u2019ve been making collage for many years. However, collage became an essential part of my practice in graduate school when I had no money, and I decided to scavenge for materials. I fell in love with cardboard\u2013the color, the unique shapes, and the different textures. By using the found cardboard to paint on or to make an object, I was able to act spontaneously, on pure emotion, not thinking much about what I was doing. That element of fun is necessary to get to the core of who you are as an artist and to make new things. I chose to push these collages to be more by painting from them; after seeing them hanging on my studio wall for a while, they began to take on more meaning, like characters with a persona. I saw the potential for them to be the subjects in a larger story. The paintings of the collages allow me to input a part of myself discreetly and also to be analytical in a way that is challenging. I very much enjoy the challenge of trying to figure out how to recreate a specific texture or the transparency of certain paper using paint.\nAs a busy mom who also works part-time, I discovered that I must plan out what I will be doing in the studio next. Since I often can only work a few hours at a time, I have to decide prior to heading to the studio what type of work-day it will be, causing me to work in stages. For example: is it a collage day? Gesso day? First layer of paint? Drawing out the composition? I typically spend hours and sometimes days thinking about my next move and working it out in my head before I actually get to it.\nAfter seeing them hanging on my studio wall for a while, they began to take on more meaning, like characters with a persona. I saw the potential for them to be the subjects in a larger story. \u2014 Nina Stolz Bellucci\nI like to have a variety of paper and materials to choose from when making the collages that I use in my paintings, and I am constantly on the look-out for salvageable cardboard, wood, and small objects. My own printed photographs and colored paper that I\u2019ve painted myself are necessary in order to maintain a sense of self and purpose in the collages and, ultimately, in the paintings.\nWhen making a collage, I notice a material\u2019s color, tactility, pattern, shape, and sentimentality, which is determined, for example, by how long something has been living in my studio after being rescued. The longer I hang onto an object, the more likely it is that I will attribute some sentimental value to it, by recalling the moment that it was found. I have also used a few of my children\u2019s drawings in the collages which work in contrast to the inherent stillness of the pieces by providing a sense of movement.\nFor the paintings, I use acrylic and water, no mediums. The adaptability of the paint allows me to push it in different directions to act as a transparent layer or a more opaque area of paint. There may be an area, for example, that incorporates the color underneath in order to mimic the type of paper used in the collage.\nWhat\u2019s an example of a work that included one of your children\u2019s drawings in the initial collage?\nThe collage I made in preparation for the painting, Persistent Pathways, includes a drawing done by my youngest son with black ink on yellow paper. It\u2019s just a quick scribble, but it symbolizes so many things\u2013innocence, joy, persistence. I often look to him as an example of how to live life, as he emanates so much joy in everything he does. Persistent Pathways uses his drawing as well as other images of repetition (circles, radial lines, repeating lines of a crosswalk) to describe many methods for seeking answers to life\u2019s big questions. Ultimately, though, none are more successful than a child\u2019s willingness to accept the circumstances and to make the most of it by finding joy in the little things.\nThe most difficult part lately has been maintaining some sense of continuity in my work. I often only have an hour or two to work, and I sometimes go a few weeks without working at all. In effect, I can forget what my intentions were or lose a significant idea. I have found the key to maintaining continuity though, is to keep a notebook of sorts to jot down ideas or words and to take pictures wherever I go of inspiring light, shadows, and compositions. I consider this to be my exercise in drawing and a way to continue on the same wavelength.\nUltimately, though, none are more successful than a child\u2019s willingness to accept the circumstances and to make the most of it by finding joy in the little things. \u2014 Nina Stolz Bellucci\nThe light cast onto my collage still lifes creates shadows and gradients of value that I incorporate into my paintings. Depending on the time of day that I can get into the studio, these shadows may change shape or intensity, revealing new formal relationships.\nHow do the different elements come together in your works?\nI am driven to make paintings that utilize line, shape, and space. These elements work together in my paintings to suggest a unique narrative and to allude to awkward or abstract spaces. I enjoy using these to elements to create a sense of uncertainty in the viewer (as a reflection of my own uncertainty), hopefully causing the viewer to want to look a little bit longer.\nIn making the collages, which my paintings are based on, I am essentially acting on pure emotion. The decision-making is spontaneous and depends on many factors, including my mood, what materials are available at the time, and what I am visually drawn to. Working spontaneously allows me to have fun and not worry too much about what I am doing or why. A more decisive thought process occurs only after, while I am making the paintings.\nI often find inspiration in the most mundane objects and everyday places. I take a lot of photos while I am going about my usual routine, and I have gotten into the habit of noticing unusual objects, strange shadows, and unique colors. I also use the camera frame as a way to see new compositions. These photos may end up in my collages, but ultimately this act helps to exercise my eye, keeping me in the habit of noticing things.\nOne of my favorite objects is a grey, patterned stone that I collected from the shores of Iona Island in Scotland. It amazes me to think about this little stone\u2019s history and the time it took to create its pattern of white lines from the waves constantly crashing over it. I took a trip there with my family about nine years ago to honor the memory of my father. His journey there many years ago was a spiritual one, and this rock helps me to feel connected to him.\nThe only way I feel that I am working towards a goal or that I am making any sort of progress as an artist is to work in a series. My current series of paintings entitled, Lines Are Everywhere, encompasses my own experience of discovery, through the process of looking, of making, and of finding inspiration in everyday life.\nThese photos may end up in my collages, but ultimately this act helps to exercise my eye, keeping me in the habit of noticing things. \u2014 Nina Stolz Bellucci\nDo you find that environment relates to your work?\nI am very much influenced by my surroundings, using various elements to describe how I feel. On my daily walks of the neighborhood (en route to school, the grocery store, work, etc.), I often take photographs and collect objects. These walks, especially on fair-weather days, often become my time to think and to clear my mind. When I take the photographs, objects, and impressions back to the studio, I am compelled to utilize them in a collage, which I see as a means to draw visual relationships between ideas. Painting from these collages and dissecting the different images only helps me to better understand the pieces and to make sense of the whole and, essentially, myself.\nI am consistently drawn to recreate ideas of spirituality, of the duality of stillness and movement, the experience of place, finding inspiration in the everyday, and being present in the moment, among others.\nI attended BU for graduate school and was fortunate to have painter John Walker as my mentor. He led by example as he was often the first one to his studio in the morning and the last one to leave. He also had a unique way of seeing things, and he wasn\u2019t afraid to be direct and honest. 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        "raw_content": "3 Things to Know Before Road-trip Flick 'Green Book' Pulls Into Town\nSource: Gold Derby\nTalk about opposites attracting. Viggo Mortensen's resume tends toward brooding, often romantic heroes like his warrior Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings trilogy. Peter Farrelly along with brother Bobby, stooped to new hilarious lows in a string of R-rated '90s comedies such as Dumb and Dumber and There's Something About Mary. However, filmmaker and leading man have found common ground in the crowd-pleasing sensation, Green Book. After winning the prestigious People's Choice Award at the Toronto International Film Festival, the pair headed to The Middleburg Film Festival, where they won a similar honor. Given that the picturesque burg is close to Washington, D.C., it is not unusual to see the likes of Lynda Bird Johnson Robb, daughter of LBJ, and husband and ex-Virginia governor Chuck Robb waiting in line to see the most-anticipated title of this year's line-up.\nApparently, demand is high all over, as Universal Pictures decided to open Green Book in limited release in 20 cities on November 16 while opening wide on the day before Thanksgiving. In preparation, here are seven facts you should know before seeing this true story of polished black pianist Don Shirley (Oscar winner Mahershala Ali of Moonlight) who hires uncouth Italian-American brute Tony Lip (Mortensen) as a chauffeur and bodyguard as they head to concert dates in the segregated South of 1962.\nWhat started as a small-budget picture with an estimated budget of $28.9 million was picked up by Universal Pictures after Steven Spielberg gave it his stamp of approval.\nSays Mortensen, \"It was essentially a pretty good, well-budgeted independent movie. That is how this whole thing started. It was kind of how it was made. But after Universal saw the movie, though, they said, 'We want this.'\" Adds Farrelly, \"We actually lobbied. My agent, Richard Lovett, represents Spielberg. I kept calling Richard, telling him, 'You've got to show this film to Spielberg.' He called Spielberg and said, \"Watch this movie.\" Spielberg watched it at home alone. And he flipped. His quote was, \"It's the best buddy movie I've seen since 'Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.' Steven got the wheels rolling and big Universal took it away from little brother Focus, which didn't really know what to do with it.\"\nWhat does Green Book have in common with There's Something About Mary? It is counting on word of mouth to spread the message to the masses.\nYou might think that Mary, which famously featured Cameron Diaz confusing Ben Stiller's manly fluids for hair gel, was a hit from the get-go. But Farrelly dispels that notion. \"That movie didn't open, you know. It was fifth the first week. It did $13 million in the middle of the summer. It was a disappointment. But it just wouldn't go away. The next week it made $11 million, and then $12 million and it kept going and going. I remember it became No. 1 in its eighth week for the first time. It was over Labor Day weekend. Finally, after two months, I realized this is a huge hit.\" Mortensen says, \"I am hoping that happens for us. I know the business is different now. But I think our movie will be a word of mouth movie. I think it is a story, whether you live in Texas or Alabama or wherever, you are going to hear about a film that is very entertaining and is a great buddy story.\"\nMortensen became a bigger star already because of Green Book \u2014 by pulling a De Niro and packing on 45 pounds.\nSince Tony Lip can't resist chowing down on such Southern delicacies as fried chicken, Mortensen \u2013 whose standard physique is lean and mean \u2014 ended up putting on 45 pounds by the end of the shoot. Says Farrelly, \"He gained 25 initially for the role because Tony Lip is supposed to be a bouncer, a burly guy. Plus, Viggo was pounding weights. You bulked up. He was up 25 when we started, but he kept eating and eating.\" Blame the cuisine of New Orleans, where most of the film was shot. As Mortensen says, \"It was a lot of fun putting it on, but less fun taking it off.\"\n\u00a9 Gold Derby.",
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        "raw_content": "Osama Bin Laden\u2019s Wives Could Be the Key to Punishing Pakistan For Their \u2018Double Game\u2019\nAmerican officials have had it up to here with the \u201cdouble game\u201d Pakistan is playing, benefiting from billions of dollars in U.S. aid while also likely harboring the terrorists we\u2019re hunting. President Barack Obama said Sunday on 60 Minutes, \u201cWe think that there had to be some sort of support network for Bin Laden inside of Pakistan,\u201d and American advisers want to start with Osama Bin Laden\u2019s three wives, now in Pakistani custody, and the \u201cadditional materials\u201d taken from the Abbottabad compound where Bin Laden was killed. \u201cOur guess is that the wives knew just who was keeping Bin Laden alive for all these years,\u201d one official told the New York Times.\nOne of Bin Laden\u2019s wives was shot in the leg during the raid, but Pakistan \u201chas said nothing about allowing interviews of the wives, who were among the handful of survivors of the raid\u201d:\nPakistan has said it will conduct its own investigation, but American officials doubt it will be credible. For more than two years Pakistan has slow-walked investigations into the 2008 siege in Mumbai, India, by a terrorist group, Lashkar-e-Taiba, that is believed to have strong links to portions of the Pakistani intelligence apparatus. To the distress of Pakistani officials, a trial scheduled to start soon in Chicago is expected to reveal evidence about the role in that attack of an officer of the Inter-Services Intelligence, Pakistan\u2019s main military intelligence agency.\nUPDATE: On Tuesday, Pakistan\u2019s Interior Minister Rehman Malik told CNN that the U.S. will indeed be given access to the wives for questioning, though he did not specify a timeline.\nThe New Yorker has more on the \u201cdouble game,\u201d noting that, \u201cPakistan\u2019s economy is now almost entirely dependent on American taxpayers.\u201d And unfortunately, the U.S. seems stuck in that arrangement:\nMany foreign-policy experts maintain that America cannot, at this juncture, cut off military aid to Pakistan\u2013even if elements of the I.S.I. turn out to have harbored bin Laden. There are two prongs to this argument. One is that America needs Pakistan\u2019s support in order to defeat the Taliban. If the U.S. withdraws aid, it is argued, Pakistan might insist that we can no longer fly drones over tribal areas. But Pakistan has covertly supported the drone program for years, in return for the U.S.\u2019s targeting of Taliban forces that it cannot vanquish on its own. Without U.S. aid, the Pakistani military will need drone assistance more than ever.\nThe more pressing concern is that radical Islamists will somehow get their hands on a nuclear bomb, either through covert means or by actually coming to power. \u201cThe military is playing on this fear,\u201d a Pakistani reporter, Pir Zubair Shah, told me.\nMeanwhile, a Pakistani newspaper and TV station potentially published the name of the United States\u2019 CIA station chief in Islamabad, a \u201ccritical and sensitive\u201d assignment that oversees Al Qaeda-targeting drone strikes. Releasing this operative\u2019s name to the local media might have been Pakistan\u2019s \u201c\u2018own little way of retaliating,\u2019 given how \u2018very, very upset and embarrassed\u2019 the government remains over the raid and its aftermath.\u201d\nThis post was originally published on May 9, 2011, at 9:20 a.m. ET.\nMore:PoliticsTerrorismWorld News",
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        "raw_content": "Who Could Object to Something So Nice as \u2018My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2\u2019?\nThe joke was on me when I first saw My Big Fat Greek Wedding back in 2002: I watched the film at a press screening that also happened to be attended by a large group of older female tourists. While I grimaced through the movie\u2019s obvious gags and not-ready-for-prime-time direction, these folks ate it up, laughing, cheering, clapping. I didn\u2019t like the film, but it was hard for me to feel too bad about something that occasioned such joy. OK, maybe it wasn\u2019t a good movie, I conceded, but at least it was a nice one. 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I had also failed to catch how the film\u2019s gently humorous observations about Greek families carried near-universal appeal in a nation of immigrants; with a few subtle shifts, the lead character\u2019s overbearing, boisterous, chatty family could have easily been Jewish, Italian, Arab, or Turkish.\nThat same spirit is partly evident in the sequel, the imaginatively titled My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2, which picks up the same characters some years later. The jokes are mostly the same, though a couple have been updated in obvious ways. (\u201cThe Greeks invented Facebook. We called it \u2018the telephone.'\u201d) Toula (Vardalos) and her WASP husband, Ian (John Corbett), now have a teenage daughter, Paris (Elena Kampouris), who\u2019s considering attending college outside of Chicago to be free of her smothering family. It\u2019s easy to see why. 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So she resists.\nThe original carried near-universal appeal in a nation of immigrants\nBut then, well, she doesn\u2019t. It is one of the structural facets of these Greek Wedding movies that no narrative challenge ever hangs around for long; obstacles are set up and knocked down within minutes. As Maria and her fellow Greek ladies try to put together a kitschy, blow-out wedding, a professional planner appears for one montage \u2014 and then quits. Gus has a brother he left behind in Greece who shows up for the ceremony and appears to resent Gus\u2019s success \u2014 for about thirty seconds. One of Toula\u2019s relatives is hiding the fact that he\u2019s gay from his family \u2014 and is then told it\u2019s OK. It\u2019s all over in, like, five minutes. If you\u2019re being charitable, such looseness adds to the films\u2019 offhand, homespun quality. Really, though, it\u2019s a sign of carelessness.\nThere\u2019s little drama here, but there is a touching sense of reflection. 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        "raw_content": "GAAP diluted net earnings per share were $1.36, up 38.8 percent from the year-ago quarter; Adjusted diluted net earnings per share increase 27.2 percent to $1.73\nGAAP net earnings attributable to Walgreens Boots Alliance increase 27.3 percent, to $1.3 billion; Adjusted net earnings attributable to Walgreens Boots Alliance increase 16.6 percent to $1.7 billion\nSales increase 12.1 percent to $33.0 billion\nGAAP operating income increases 33.9 percent to $2.0 billion; Adjusted operating income increases 7.3 percent to $2.2 billion\nCompany raises the lower and upper ends of its guidance and now anticipates fiscal 2018 adjusted diluted net earnings per share of $5.85 to $6.05\nCompany expects cash tax benefit from U.S. tax law changes in excess of $350 million in fiscal 2018, compared with previously announced estimate of more than $200 million\nExecutive Vice Chairman and CEO Stefano Pessina said, \u201cOur growth strategy of increasing and consolidating volume, differentiating ourselves through value and quality of service, and controlling costs is bearing fruit across our businesses. This is reflected in another good set of financial results in which we delivered the highest sales growth in eight quarters, as well as strong cash generation and record U.S. pharmacy market share. We expect to continue to grow, in part through the recent acquisition of stores from Rite Aid, and today we are raising our fiscal 2018 guidance.\"\nOverview of Second Quarter Results\nFiscal 2018 second quarter net earnings attributable to Walgreens Boots Alliance determined in accordance with GAAP increased 27.3 percent to $1.3 billion compared with the same quarter a year ago, while GAAP diluted net earnings per share increased 38.8 percent to $1.36 compared with the same quarter a year ago.\nAdjusted fiscal 2018 second quarter net earnings attributable to Walgreens Boots Alliance1 increased 16.6 percent to $1.7 billion, up 15.1 percent on a constant currency basis, compared with the same quarter a year ago. Adjusted diluted net earnings per share for the quarter increased 27.2 percent to $1.73, up 25.7 percent on a constant currency basis, compared with the same quarter a year ago.\nSales in the second quarter were $33.0 billion, an increase of 12.1 percent from the year-ago quarter, and an increase of 9.4 percent on a constant currency basis.\nGAAP operating income in the second quarter was $2.0 billion, an increase of 33.9 percent from the same quarter a year ago. Adjusted operating income in the second quarter was $2.2 billion, an increase of 7.3 percent from the same quarter a year ago, and an increase of 5.9 percent on a constant currency basis.\nGAAP net cash provided by operating activities was $2.2 billion in the second quarter, and free cash flow was $1.9 billion.\nFor the first six months of fiscal 2018, net earnings attributable to Walgreens Boots Alliance determined in accordance with GAAP increased 2.6 percent to $2.2 billion compared with the same period a year ago, while GAAP diluted net earnings per share increased 11.3 percent to $2.16 compared with the same period a year ago.\nAdjusted net earnings attributable to Walgreens Boots Alliance1 for the first six months of fiscal 2018 increased 12.7 percent to $3.0 billion, up 11.6 percent on a constant currency basis, compared with the same period a year ago. Adjusted diluted net earnings per share for the first six months of fiscal 2018 increased 22.4 percent to $3.01, up 21.1 percent on a constant currency basis, compared with the same period a year ago.\nSales in the first six months of fiscal 2018 were $63.8 billion, an increase of 10.0 percent from the same period a year ago, and an increase of 8.3 percent on a constant currency basis.\nGAAP operating income in the first six months of fiscal 2018 was $3.3 billion, an increase of 12.9 percent from the same period a year ago. Adjusted operating income in the first six months of the fiscal year was $4.0 billion, an increase of 6.1 percent from the same period a year ago, and an increase of 5.2 percent on a constant currency basis.\nGAAP net cash provided by operating activities was $3.2 billion in the first six months of fiscal 2018, and free cash flow was $2.5 billion.\nExpected Impact of U.S. Tax Law Changes\nThe company's GAAP effective tax rate was 27.4 percent in the second quarter and 25.4 percent in the first six months of fiscal 2018, compared with 19.0 percent and 18.2 percent for the second quarter and first six months of fiscal 2017, respectively.\nThe higher GAAP effective tax rates were primarily due to a provisional net discrete tax expense of $184 million as a result of the U.S. tax law changes enacted in December 2017. This expense is based on current estimates and is comprised of the accrual of a one-time transition tax partially offset by remeasurement of net U.S. deferred tax liabilities.\nThe company's adjusted effective tax rate, calculated excluding income from the company's equity investment in AmerisourceBergen Corporation, was 16.5 percent in the second quarter and 20.3 percent in the first six months of fiscal 2018, compared with 23.7 percent and 24.5 percent for the second quarter and first six months of fiscal 2017, respectively.\nThe lower adjusted effective tax rates were primarily due to the impact of the U.S. tax law changes.\nThe company raised the lower and upper ends of its guidance for fiscal 2018 and now anticipates adjusted diluted net earnings per share of $5.85 to $6.05. This guidance assumes current exchange rates for the rest of the fiscal year and includes an expected benefit from the U.S. tax law changes that is marginally higher than the $0.35 per share upper end of the previously announced range. As previously announced, the company does not expect Rite Aid to significantly impact fiscal 2018 adjusted diluted net earnings per share. The company now expects to obtain a cash tax benefit from the U.S. tax law changes in excess of $350 million for fiscal year 2018, compared with the previous estimate, announced in January, of more than $200 million.\nSecond Quarter Business Division Highlights\nRetail Pharmacy USA had second quarter sales of $24.5 billion, an increase of 12.2 percent over the year-ago quarter. Sales in comparable stores increased 2.4 percent compared with the same quarter a year ago.\nPharmacy sales, which accounted for 70.3 percent of the division\u2019s sales in the quarter, increased 18.7 percent compared with the year-ago quarter, primarily due to higher prescription volume including central specialty and mail following the formation of AllianceRx Walgreens Prime and from the acquisition of Rite Aid stores. Comparable pharmacy sales increased 5.1 percent, primarily due to higher volume. Reimbursement pressure and generics had a negative impact on comparable pharmacy sales growth, which was partially offset by brand inflation. The division filled 269.2 million prescriptions (including immunizations) adjusted to 30-day equivalents in the quarter, an increase of 9.1 percent over the year-ago quarter. Prescriptions filled in comparable stores increased 4.0 percent compared with the same quarter a year ago, primarily due to volume growth from previously announced strategic pharmacy partnerships and Medicare Part D growth. The division\u2019s retail prescription market share on a 30-day adjusted basis in the second quarter increased approximately 100 basis points over the year-ago quarter to 21.4 percent, as reported by IQVIA (formerly IMS Health). This was the division's highest reported quarterly retail prescription market share in the U.S.\nRetail sales decreased 0.7 percent in the second quarter compared with the year-ago period. Comparable retail sales were down 2.7 percent in the quarter.\nGAAP gross profit increased 6.7 percent compared with the same quarter a year ago and adjusted gross profit increased 6.6 percent. On an adjusted basis, pharmacy and retail gross profit both increased.\nGAAP second quarter selling, general and administrative expenses (SG&A) as a percentage of sales decreased 1.9 percentage points compared with the year-ago quarter, primarily due to costs related to the cost transformation program in the year-ago quarter and to sales mix and higher prescription volume in the quarter. On an adjusted basis, SG&A as a percentage of sales decreased 0.9 percentage point in the same period, primarily due to sales mix and higher prescription volume.\nGAAP operating income in the second quarter increased 25.2 percent from the year-ago quarter to $1.4 billion. Adjusted operating income in the second quarter increased 6.3 percent from the year-ago quarter to $1.6 billion.\nAs of the end of the second quarter the company had acquired 1,542 Rite Aid stores under the previously announced amended and restated asset purchase agreement. Since the end of the quarter the company completed the acquisition of all 1,932 stores. The transition of three distribution centers and related inventory is expected to begin during fiscal 2019.\nThe company continues to expect to complete integration of the acquired stores and related assets by the end of fiscal 2020, as previously announced.\nAs part of a program to optimize locations, the company continues to expect to close approximately 600 stores and related assets over an 18-month period, resulting in estimated pre-tax charges to the company's GAAP financial results of approximately $450 million. This program commenced in March. Cost savings from the program are still anticipated to be approximately $300 million per year and are still expected to be fully delivered by the end of fiscal 2020.\nRetail Pharmacy International had second quarter sales of $3.3 billion, an increase of 7.0 percent from the year-ago quarter due to currency translation. Sales decreased 2.6 percent on a constant currency basis.\nOn a constant currency basis, comparable store sales decreased 1.7 percent compared with the year-ago quarter. Comparable pharmacy sales increased 0.6 percent on a constant currency basis. Comparable retail sales decreased 2.8 percent on a constant currency basis mainly due to Boots UK.\nGAAP gross profit increased 7.5 percent compared with the same quarter a year ago due to currency translation. On a constant currency basis, adjusted gross profit decreased 2.3 percent.\nGAAP SG&A as a percentage of sales decreased 1.0 percentage point. Adjusted SG&A as a percentage of sales, on a constant currency basis, decreased 0.6 percentage point.\nGAAP operating income in the second quarter increased 27.3 percent from the year-ago quarter to $252 million, while adjusted operating income increased 15.7 percent to $280 million, up 6.6 percent on a constant currency basis due to lower SG&A.\nPharmaceutical Wholesale had second quarter sales of $5.8 billion, an increase of 14.4 percent from the year-ago quarter, mainly due to currency translation. On a constant currency basis, comparable sales increased 3.4 percent, which was behind the company\u2019s estimate of market growth, weighted on the basis of country wholesale sales, due to challenging market conditions in certain continental European countries partially offset by strong performance in emerging markets.\nGAAP operating income in the second quarter was $323 million, which included $202 million from the company\u2019s equity earnings in AmerisourceBergen, compared with GAAP operating income of $165 million in the year-ago quarter, which included $42 million from the company's equity earnings in AmerisourceBergen. Adjusted operating income increased 2.2 percent to $231 million, down 1.3 percent on a constant currency basis.\nWalgreens Boots Alliance will hold a one-hour conference call to discuss the second quarter results beginning at 8:30 a.m. Eastern time today, 28 March 2018. The conference call will be simulcast through the Walgreens Boots Alliance investor relations website at: http://investor.walgreensbootsalliance.com. A replay of the conference call will be archived on the website for 12 months after the call.\nThe replay also will be available from 11:30 a.m. Eastern time, 28 March 2018 through 4 April 2018, by calling +1 855 859 2056 within the U.S. and Canada, or +1 404 537 3406 outside the U.S. and Canada, using replay code 5439229.\nCautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements: All statements in this release that are not historical including, without limitation, those regarding estimates of and goals for future tax, financial and operating performance and results (including those under \"Expected Impact of U.S. Tax Law Changes\" and\u201cCompany Outlook\u201d above), the expected execution and effect of our business strategies, our cost-savings and growth initiatives and restructuring activities and the amounts and timing of their expected impact, and our amended and restated asset purchase agreement with Rite Aid and the transactions contemplated thereby and their possible timing and effects, are forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Words such as \u201cexpect,\u201d \u201clikely,\u201d \u201coutlook,\u201d \u201cforecast,\u201d \u201cpreliminary,\u201d \u201cwould,\u201d \u201ccould,\u201d \u201cshould,\u201d \u201ccan,\u201d \u201cwill,\u201d \u201cproject,\u201d \u201cintend,\u201d \u201cplan,\u201d \u201cgoal,\u201d \u201cguidance,\u201d \u201ctarget,\u201d \u201caim,\u201d \u201ccontinue,\u201d \u201csustain,\u201d \u201csynergy,\u201d \u201con track,\u201d \u201con schedule,\u201d \u201cheadwind,\u201d \u201ctailwind,\u201d \u201cbelieve,\u201d \u201cseek,\u201d \u201cestimate,\u201d \u201canticipate,\u201d \"upcoming,\" \"to come,\" \u201cmay,\u201d \u201cpossible,\u201d \u201cassume,\u201d and variations of such words and similar expressions are intended to identify such forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and are subject to risks, uncertainties and assumptions, known or unknown, that could cause actual results to vary materially from those indicated or anticipated, including, but not limited to, those relating to the impact of private and public third-party payers\u2019 efforts to reduce prescription drug reimbursements, fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates, the timing and magnitude of the impact of branded to generic drug conversions and changes in generic drug prices, our ability to realize synergies and achieve financial, tax and operating results in the amounts and at the times anticipated, supply arrangements including our commercial agreement with AmerisourceBergen, the arrangements and transactions contemplated by our framework agreement with AmerisourceBergen and their possible effects, the risks associated with the company\u2019s equity method investment in AmerisourceBergen, the occurrence of any event, change or other circumstance that could give rise to the termination, cross-termination or modification of any of our contractual obligations, the amount of costs, fees, expenses and charges incurred in connection with strategic transactions, whether the costs and charges associated with our store optimization program will exceed estimates, our ability to realize expected savings and benefits from cost-savings initiatives, restructuring activities and acquisitions and joint ventures in the amounts and at the times anticipated, the timing and amount of any impairment or other charges, the timing and severity of cough, cold and flu season, changes in management\u2019s assumptions, the risks associated with governance and control matters, the ability to retain key personnel, changes in economic and business conditions generally or in particular markets in which we participate, changes in financial markets and interest rates, the risks associated with international business operations, including the risks associated with the proposed withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union, the risk of unexpected costs, liabilities or delays, changes in vendor, customer and payer relationships and terms, including changes in network participation and reimbursement terms, risks of inflation in the cost of goods, risks associated with the operation and growth of our customer loyalty programs, risks related to competition, risks associated with new business areas and activities, risks associated with acquisitions, divestitures, joint ventures and strategic investments, including those relating to the ability of the parties to satisfy the closing conditions and consummate the phased acquisition of certain assets pursuant to our amended and restated asset purchase agreement with Rite Aid on a timely basis or at all, the risks associated with the integration of complex businesses, outcomes of legal and regulatory matters, and risks associated with changes in laws, including those related to the December 2017 U.S. tax law changes, regulations or interpretations thereof. These and other risks, assumptions and uncertainties are described in Item 1A (Risk Factors) of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended 31 August 2017 and our Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the fiscal quarter ended 30 November 2017, each of which is incorporated herein by reference, and in other documents that we file or furnish with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those indicated or anticipated by such forward-looking statements. Accordingly, you are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date they are made. 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        "raw_content": "By walks Puglia September 5, 2012\nHome \u00bb All Articles \u00bb Puglia \u00bb 5 Charming Towns in Itria Valley\nItria Valley with trulli dotted all over the countryside\nWe have already shared photographs of some of our favorite things in Puglia. Here is another charming area in Puglia that we love \u2013 Itria Valley. Located in the heart of Puglia, this fertile valley, with trulli dotted all over the countryside, offers breath-taking views and is one of the most beautiful in Italy.\nThis expansive valley, though technically not resembling one as it is actually a karstic depression, stretches into three provinces in Puglia and is home to some remarkably charming towns.\n5 Towns In Itria Valley\nUndoubtedly the most famous town in Itria Valley, Alberobello is famous for its trulli-lined streets. While trulli are scattered all over this valley, the largest concentration of trulli, over 1400, is found here. Since 1996, it has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is extremely popular with tourists.\nDivided into the Monti and Aja Piccola quarters, the Monti quarter with about 1000 trulli is the main attraction. It\u2019s no surprise then that most of the trulli here are souvenir shops. Nonetheless, a walk through this picturesque quarter is an enchanting experience.\nSiamese Trullo with a symbol on the roof\nFor instance, you will come across trulli with various symbols painted on the roof, the Trullo Sovrano a two-story trullo gives you an appreciation of the spaciousness of a trullo and the Siamese Trullo, with twin cones and two entrances, all make it surreal and fairy-tale like.\nA trullo in its natural state\nOn the contrary, Aja Piccola with 400 trulli is off-the-beaten-path. Here you can still see trulli in their natural state, some even in disrepair, and residents going about with their life, offering a more authentic feel to this town.\nThough only a stone\u2019s throw away from its famous neighbor, Locorotondo is a humble town that is far from being considered touristy. Officially listed as one of the most beautiful towns in Italy (I Borghi piu Belli d\u2019Italia), this quiet and tranquil town is also famous for its Locorotondo DOC white wines.\nCummerse or peaked gable roofs in Locorotondo\nSituated on top of the hill, Locorotondo is circular in shape, thus getting its name from the combination of two Latin words \u201clocus\u201d (place) and \u201crotundus\u201d (round). Though you won\u2019t see trulli here, Locorotondo has its own unique building structure called the cummerse, with its unusual peaked gable roofs, more commonly found in Nordic architecture.\nHeading further south from Locorotondo and only 12 kilometers (7.5 miles) from Alberobello is the town of Cisternino. Its origin dates back to the time of Greek settlers but the town was likely destroyed in 216 BC by Hannibal during his raids of Apulia.\nUnique external staircases in Cisternino\nIt was only in medieval times, when Basilian monks decided to build an Orthodox monastery here, that the town got a new lease of life.\nAlso listed as one of the most beautiful towns in Italy, visitors to Cisternino are greeted by its fascinating narrow alleys, whitewashed walls and unique external staircases decorated with colorful potted plants.\nMost notable attractions here are the Piazza Vittorio Emanuele with the Clock Tower, the 12th century Romanesque Church of San Nicola of Patara and the Torre di Porta Grande, a Norman-Swabian tower that serves as a gateway to the town.\nLively and elegant, Martina Franca is one of the most representative towns of Baroque architecture in Puglia. The largest town in the Itria Valley, in terms of size and population, it was first settled by a group of refugees in the 10th century on San Martino mountain to escape the aggression of the Saracens.\nIts name, Martina Franca, is derived in part from the word \u201cfranchegie\u201d when in the 1300s Philip I of Anjou granted its citizens some exemptions. It is also in honor of St. Martin, its patron saint.\nBasilica di San Martino in Piazza Plebiscito\nThe charm of Martina Franca is surely its historic center. The town has its fair share of lovely piazze such as Piazza Roma where you find the remarkable Palazzo Ducale built in the 17th century and Piazza Plebiscito with the impressive Basilica di San Martino.\nWhile in Martina Franca, don\u2019t miss out on its famous culinary delight \u201cCapocollo di Martina Franca\u201d, a cured pork salami that is recognized by Slow Food Presidia.\nOstuni: Also known as \u201cThe White City\u201d\nFamously known as the White City, the splendor of Ostuni is distinct even from the main highway. The stunning Gothic Cathedral sits majestically above the cluster of white houses surrounded by defensive walls.\nBishop\u2019s Palace with the onnecting bridge\nBuilt in the 15th century, the Cathedral in Gothic style has an elegant fa\u00e7ade with a splendid rose window and nearby is the Bishop\u2019s Palace with the connecting bridge to the cloisters of the Cathedral.\nWalking through its windy alleys, you can\u2019t be blamed for thinking you are in Greece as you walk pass one white-washed house after another.\nHowever, you would never imagine that in the 17th century, these white washed walls were for survival rather than aesthetic purposes. The lime wash, which was considered to have antiseptic properties, was used to keep the town safe from the plague and diseases.\nHave you been to Itria Valley and which is your favorite town?\nAlberobelloItalyoff the beaten pathPuglia\nPrevious articlePuglia in Pictures: Why Head to the Heel Now\nNext articleThe Most Famous Foods of Puglia and the Salento Peninsula\nI have only visited a few of the towns on your great list. can you give me a link to the local train system so I can see if there are connections to each town?\nwalks says:\nGreat question. Here is the link to the train and bus system http://www.fseonline.it/default.aspx Hope you get the opportunity to visit these charming towns.\nCisternino is by far the most beautiful in my opinion and well worth a visit. Even if only passing through, stop and take some time to see the magnificent views and wander the little streets. Pure gorgeous.\nChristmas in Venice: Markets, Midnight Mass and Murano Glass\nChristmas in Venice? 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        "raw_content": "3 patrol ships in Japan are strangely lurking outside Kaohsiung.\nOriginal title: three Japanese ships are strangely lurking outside Kaohsiung to deliberately turn off recognition system.\n[Global Times] when typhoon \"Maria\" swept northern Taiwan, the Japanese maritime security hall 3 large patrol ships were far away from the Japanese sea, and gathered in the southern Taiwan sea from July 10th to 11, quietly \"latent\" for a day, and the whereabouts were strange. What surprised Taiwan was that when the three Japanese ships returned to Japan, they were also divided into two fleets, \"leaving Taiwan.\"\nTaiwan \"United newspaper\" 12, said the three Japanese maritime security office patrol boats were once the world's largest patrol boat \"autumn island\", and \"with the country\", \"pool\" number two large patrol boats. What is puzzling is that they turn off the automatic identification system (AIS) after the port of Taipei, but only when they are close to Kaohsiung port do they turn on the AIS to display their identity.\nTaiwan's \"coast guard department\" 12 said that the 3 Japanese patrol boats were temporarily anchored off the coast of Kaohsiung to avoid typhoon. But the strange thing is that \"with that country\", \"and the pool\" to go back to the west along the Taiwan Strait north, \"Qiu Jin island\" is on the east line, from the east of Taiwan out of the sea. The report said that \"Qiu Jin island\" belonged to the third pipe area of the Japanese maritime security hall, and the \"country\" and \"the\" \"pool\" number belonged to the eleventh pipe areas, and 3 ships were far away from their own areas to navigate to the southern waters of Taiwan, and the whereabouts were doubtful. In addition, although the marine security department also has the task of Ocean Patrol, but usually by the \"autumn island\" of the same level ship, \"with the country\" and \"pool\" to stay in the Taiwan Strait, but the departure, the whereabouts of strange whereabouts. (Wei Yunfeng)",
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        "raw_content": "Leamington and Warwick MP slams council leadership after HQ postponement announcement\nWarwick and Leamington MP Matt Western has described Warwick District Council's postponement of its headquarters relocation project as a \"desperate move\" by the authority's leaders.\nResponding to the announcement that the start of the project will be delayed until at least July made at a meeting of the full council last night, Mr Western has said: \u201cI think the public will see this for what it really is: a desperate move to try and avoid negative publicity for the Conservative-controlled Council in the run-up to the local District Council elections in May.\nCGI of Warwick District Council's proposed new HQ in Leamington.\n\"It always has been a seriously flawed project and remains so.\n\"The Council simply doesn\u2019t need brand new offices.\n\" What is clear, however, is that the council leadership has shown contempt for businesses, residents and councillors \u2013 even some in his own party \u2013 and has now sought to postpone this decision for political reasons.\n\"The public are not fools.\n\u201cHaving first asked to meet with the council\u2019s development partner, PSP, last July, they finally agreed to a meeting this week - on the same day as this announcement. Seven months on, it\u2019s an interesting coincidence.\n\"My objections remain and are as clear as before.\u201d\nMr Western has been strongly opposed to the project since 2016 and throughout has been calling for transparency and greater public scrutiny.\nMore than 8,000 people have signed the public petition objecting to the plans.\nThe petition can be found on the website www.mattwestern.org/campaigns",
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        "raw_content": "Best of museums 2018: It was a year to pay attention to new voices\nNames and dates of lynching victims are inscribed on Corten steel monuments at the National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery, Ala. (Ricky Carioti/The Washington Post)\nIt might seem like a year lost to racism, bigotry, transphobia and religious intolerance, and in the political realm, it largely was. But if you saw this country through the prism of its art and architecture, you\u2019d see something else \u2014 not a nation free of sin, but a vigorous web of countercultures creating new narratives of our past and present. As the reclamation of history from the old monoculture of white patriarchy advances into institutional settings, as mainstream museums become not only intellectually aware of exclusion, but actively committed to changing their old habits, something new is accumulating. It\u2019s not just that there are once-neglected artists finally getting recognition, but there is the possibility of seeing the broader patterns of exclusion, and the connections between artists, ideas and historical events that constitute new histories and narratives.\nMore than 800 Corten steel monuments are on display representing each county in the United States where a lynching took place. More than 4,000 victims are honored at the memorial. (Ricky Carioti/The Washington Post)\nThe most significant new memorial to open in this country since Maya Lin\u2019s 1982 Vietnam Veterans Memorial arrived in April, when the National Memorial for Peace and Justice opened in Montgomery, Ala. Conceived by Bryan Stevenson of the Equal Justice Initiative, the memorial and accompanying museum honor the victims of this country\u2019s shameful history of racially motivated mob violence and extrajudicial murder. Set atop a hill in the city that helped birth the civil rights movement, it is a somber pergola of hanging, coffinlike forms, each one representing the victims of lynchings in single county. The counties add up, and thus the victims add up, and yet this national shame is represented in terms of its local guilt, impact and suffering.\nThe effect is overwhelming, the design is compelling, and the history it recoups is essential and deeply woven into contemporary cultural awareness. When a candidate for the Senate in Mississippi said to a supporter, \u201cIf he invited me to a public hanging, I\u2019d be on the front row,\u201d the remark was heard with anger, fear and alarm in precisely those communities that remain most deeply touched by the crimes this memorial condemns. This is a monument not just to the past, but to living history.\n[A new memorial to the victims of lynching is a stunning achievement]\nElizabeth Catlett, \u201cBlack Unity,\u201d 1968, cedar. (Edward C. 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At the National Museum of the American Indian, curators are rethinking the museum\u2019s permanent and long-term exhibitions, and in January they opened an exhibition called simply \u201cAmericans.\u201d In the central gallery, from floor to ceiling, the walls are filled with objects representing the strange way in which this country\u2019s native population has been both present, and absent, at the same time, appearing as sports mascots, in advertisements, in the branding of consumer products and as a recurring source of names for our military hardware. The exhibition breaks new ground because it is unflinching in its taxonomy of uses and abuses of native identity, and of how repurposing images of Indians could be both racist and aspirational, dismissive and idealizing. It dealt with painful and complex history forthrightly.\nBill Traylor, \u201cUntitled (Blue Man on Red Object),\u201d 1939\u20131942, poster paint and pencil on cardboard. (Mike Jensen/High Museum of Art)\nRachel Whiteread, \"LOOK, LOOK, LOOK,\" 2012, resin in three panels. (Rachel Whiteread/Mike Bruce/Private collection)\nA compelling exhibition of the work of African American artist Bill Traylor at the Smithsonian Museum of American Art touched on some of the same ideas in resolutely personal terms. Traylor is often classified as an \u201coutsider\u201d or \u201cnaive\u201d artist, but by bringing together more than 150 of his drawings and paintings, it also presented him as a documentarian, an artist born in slavery who left behind a visual record and a personal testament to his life and times. Among the most haunting images: a scaffold.\n[Censored by the Smithsonian, Wojrnarowicz is celebrated at the Whitney]\nThe idea of anger as an organizing category, as a way of compartmentalizing and delimiting an artist\u2019s work, was a powerful part of the major David Wojnarowicz exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. Wojnarowicz was a pioneering gay artist in the 1970s and 80s, and, like so many artists of his generation, fell victim to AIDS. Since his death, homophobes have seized upon Wojnarowicz\u2019s trenchant criticism of anti-gay bigotry, the Catholic Church and Reagan-era social callousness, making him an avatar of impotent rage. This exhibition dismantled all of that, revealing a multifaceted and richly talented figure who was intellectually and visually restless and inventive. It left one with a sense of his character, which was more than capable of righteous anger, but never consumed by it.\nAt the National Gallery of Art, a retrospective of the work of Rachel Whiteread, a British artist who has consistently probed at the spaces between things, the absences and inverses of the familiar world, offered a kind of metaphorical counterpoint to more politically focused shows. 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        "raw_content": "Deconstructing the operations and business model of other companies, whether these are successful or not, is an effective way of understanding business and investing.\nIn this post, we will be looking inside a global publishing company with annual revenues of more than $100 Million.\nThe process I will follow will help you to better understand how to perform due diligence when investigating a company, how to assess business models and how to evaluate business opportunities.\nThis post is going to be a bit more technical than usual, but bear with me, you are going to gain enormous value and enjoy it at the same time. Let\u2019s do it!\nDisclaimer: This case study is for informational purposes only and is not intended to provide specific commercial, financial, investment, legal, tax or accounting advice.\nThe company we are going to investigate is Bloomsbury Publishing, PLC. We are going to use publicly available information from financial and news websites.\nThe company is based in the United Kingdom, so the main financial resource we are going to use is the Financial Times. Also, note that the majority of the financial figures is going to be reported in GB Pounds (\u00a3).\nHere is the company profile:\n\u201cBloomsbury Publishing Plc is a global publisher. The Company is involved in the publication of books and other related services. The Company operates through four publishing divisions: Adult, Children\u2019s & Educational, Academic & Professional, and Information. These divisions derive their revenue from book publishing, sale of publishing and distribution rights, management and other publishing services. It specializes in the humanities and social sciences, and publishes over 1,000 books and digital services each year.\u201d\nThe reason I chose the particular company is because it operates in the publishing industry, which is dear to my heart, and because it is relatively small in size (in terms of revenues and employee count), so it is more relatable.\nFun Fact: Bloomsbury Publishing is the publisher behind the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling!\nBloomsbury Publishing is a public company that trades on the London Stock Exchange and as of October 30, 2017, it traded at \u00a3163.50, with 75.33m shares outstanding, giving it a Market Capitalization of around \u00a3123M.\nThis means that, in theory, you could purchase the whole company by offering \u00a3123M to its existing shareholders. In practice, this is dependant on the management\u2019s decision to sell, and even if they agreed, a potential acquirer would have to pay a premium (of around 15-25%) on top of the current price.\nThe next step is to delve into the company\u2019s financial. Digging into the financial numbers will allow us to better understand the health and strength of the business.\nWe read that the company was incorporated in 1986 and currently has an employee count of 606. It generated revenue of \u00a3152.01m during the past 12 months, while the Net Income stood at \u00a38.65m.\nWith these figures, we can calculate that the Revenue per Employee stands at around \u00a3250K. That is a decent figure, but I would personally prefer to have something on the higher end, to the tunes of \u00a3400K.\nLet\u2019s turn our attention to the Income Statement. As the FT reports, the company\u2019s Gross Margin was 52.74% (which is decent, but on the lower end), while the Operating and Net profit margins were 7.26% and 5.69% respectively (which are very low).\nTake a moment to reflect on why the company margins are so low.\nDid you think about it? Well, if you guessed that the business has not performed a digital transformation yet, you are totally right.\nThe reason is that the company has not adopted a digital-focused strategy and is still relying on the traditional, print revenues, which come with higher Cost of Goods.\nThis article on The Bookseller from around a year ago (October 27, 2016), highlights this fact:\n\u201cPrint revenues grew 25% to \u00a351.7m in the six months ending August 2016, from \u00a341.4m in 2015, and made up 87% of the company\u2019s total title revenues in the period, demonstrating a \u201ccontinued demand for books in print format\u201d, the publisher said. Digital revenues grew 8% to \u00a37.7m up from \u00a37.1m for the same period in 2015.\u201d\nThe company is hanging on its traditional print revenues and is slow at executing on the digital front. In my opinion, this approach does not bode well with the current trends, and management should steer the company\u2019s focus towards digital assets.\nThis inefficiency is also reflected on the various profitability ratios. For example, Return on assets stand at 4.62%, while Return on equity at 6.30% and Return on investment at 6.13%. These are very low figures!\nOn the contrary, Facebook, which is a \u201cpure digital\u201d company and, arguably, one of the best companies ever created, has a Return on Equity ratio value of around 23% (as of June 30, 2017), which is 4 (!) times higher than that of Bloomsbury.\nLet\u2019s move on to the Balance Sheet. As the FT reports, Bloomsbury Publishing uses little or no debt in its capital structure. In fact, it has paid down all of the debt that used to carry.\nAt the same time, the company has nicely grown its assets from \u00a3154m in 2013 to \u00a3192m in 2017. This is good but I also believe that the company should embrace a more \u201casset-light\u201d approach by investing in a digital strategy.\nIn terms of liquidity, Bloomsbury scores a Current ratio of 2.43 and a Quick ratio of 1.87, which are both healthy figures.\nFinally, it is worth mentioning that the company issues an Annual Dividend of \u00a36.75, which corresponds to a Dividend Yield of 4.13%. 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As we see, there is a small growth of around 12% per annum in the revenue figures.\nOn the other hand, Operating Income has remained flat, from \u00a39.65 in 2015, to \u00a310 in 2016, and \u00a39.40 in 2017.\nAs we see, even if revenues are slowing rising, the company is struggling to increase its operating income, which is another way to say that the Return on Assets remains too low.\nIn my opinion, the reason is, again, that the company still has the majority of its operations in the physical books, which is a declining and inefficient industry.\nAt the same time, the company operates as a cash machine where cash is withdrawn out of the company in the form of (increasing dividends), even though the Net Income remains flat, and even a bit erratic.\nBloomsbury should take a page out of the Amazon playbook and reinvest some of the cashflow surplus into projects that will guide the company in the new era.\nThis could mean some short-term pain (by suspending the dividend distributions), but in the long term, the investments will pay off and allow the company to grow faster and thrive.\nIf we want to dig deeper into the company\u2019s operations, we need to go to the source and read the annual report.\nNow, don\u2019t freak out on me. The greatest investor of all time has got you covered:\n\u201cOther guys read Playboy. I read annual reports.\u201d\nOne of the first things to notice there is that finally the company has started realizing that it needs to focus on the digital world. In the Chief Executive\u2019s words:\n\u201cThe year was characterised by the consistent development of the strategic aims of the business \u2013 in short, digital investment, a greater proportion of business generated from academic and professional publishing, a greater proportion of sales from non-traditional book retailers and a focus on marketing to discrete communities of interest.\u201d\nThat is a good start, but I would expect them to be a bit more aggressive; it is already 2017!\nMoving on, we see some of the most popular books, with J.K. 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        "raw_content": "Call us: Berkeley 510-841-1426 | Alameda 510-523-2000 | Piedmont 510-601-1661 | Email us: westwindschools@icloud.com\nAlameda Dojo\nBerkeley Dojo\nWest Wind Schools has been the leader in Bay Area martial arts for over 48 years. We teach martial arts, fitness, self discipline, self defense, whole health, boxing, weight loss, karate, balance for all ages.\nWe specialize in teaching self-defense to people of all ages.\nUNIQUE & REWARDING\nWe have a unique style of teaching using positive reinforcement allowing very fast results.\nIn addition to teaching both Karate and Kung-Fu style martial arts, we also specialize in American Boxing.\nRead our monthly newsletter!\nWest Wind Schools was founded in 1969 by Master Ron Lee, making us the oldest Karate School in the East Bay. We are passionate about our art, and are committed to helping each student succeed beyond their expectations.\nThis is not a hobby for us; it is our live\u2019s calling. Most of us started teaching at West Wind as teenagers, and this is the only career we\u2019ve had for decades. We believe you will not find a better learning environment to achieve fitness, self-discipline, confidence and mastery of the martial arts than what we have upheld for 45 years at West Wind Schools.\nWe want you to become a part of our long and cherished legacy!\nWHY OUR SCHOOLS ARE SPECIAL\nINSTRUCTION FOR ALL AGES\nWe teach all types of students ages four to seventy-four, men and women. Our motto is \u2018The Family That Kicks Together \u2013 Sticks Together\u2019.\nOur goal is to develop a positive, healthy and disciplined individual who can handle any of life\u2019s challenges.\nWe also specialize in American Boxing which includes a full fitness training \u2014 you will get in shape fast in our private and group sessions.\nWe also offer a fun summer camp for children ages 6-16. You can sign up for a week or two, or come all summer if you want to immerse your child in martial arts culture and training.\nOur top tier teachers have been teaching at West Wind for 20-30 years, grew up in the system, and chose it as a lifestyle.\nMr. Flint\nSenior Chief Instructor\nMr. Flint is a tenth-degree black belt in Kenpo Karate, a seventh-generation kung-fu master registered with the World Kung-Fu Headquarters and a second-degree black belt in Iaido. His daughter Katrina and son Jared are both black belts. Mr. Flint started at West Wind in 1977 and has been teaching with us for over thirty-five years. He was our founder Master Lee\u2019s top personal student, and Chief Instructor Mr. Thompson\u2019s personal teacher.\nMr. Thompson is a tenth-degree black belt in Kenpo Karate, a third-degree black belt in Iaido and a sixth-generation kung-fu master, the highest rank awarded by The World Kung-Fu Headquarters to any living martial artist outside of China. His wife, Mrs. Thompson, is a black belt and their triplet children are brown belts. Mr. Thompson earned his White Belt in 1986 and has spent the last three decades training and teaching at West Wind Schools.\nMr. Kohgadai\nMr. Kohgadai is a tenth-degree black belt in Kenpo Karate. He started at West Wind in 1993 and has been teaching for over twenty years. He tested for his Bok-Fu black belt in 1999 and broke all speed records, completing the three-hour long exam in only one hour and thirty-four minutes. Mr. Kohgadai became West Wind\u2019s youngest head instructor ever when he took over the Alameda school at only 17 years old.\nMs. Delossantos\nAssitant Chief Instructor\nMs. Delossantos is an ninth-degree Kenpo Karate Black Belt and West Wind\u2019s first female chief instructor. She started at West Wind in 1994 with her dad and brother, and has been teaching for over fifteen years. During her Shodan test in December 2000, she broke both the age and speed records. She was the youngest person to test at 16 years and 2 months, and broke Mr. Kohgadai\u2019s speed record by one minute, finishing the demanding three-hour format in only one hour thirty-three minutes. She is proud to be one of Mrs. Thompson\u2019s students, and accredits many of her successes both on and off the mat to her teacher.\nMr. Shah is an eighth-degree Kenpo Karate Black Belt. He started at West Wind in 1990 at six years old, and has been teaching for over fifteen years. He brought our West Wind families closer together when he wed Chief Instructor Mr. Kohgadai\u2019s sister, Wana, in 2013.\nMr. Baker is an eighth-degree Kenpo Karate Black Belt and The World Kung-Fu Headquarters Model of the Martial Arts. He started at West Wind in 2003 and has been teaching for over ten years. He tested for his Bok-Fu Black Belt in 2011, breaking all speed records by finishing the three-hour long test in 1 hour 30 minutes. He is ecstatic to see the system flourish and continue to grow under his teacher Mr. Kohgadai\u2019s leadership.\nMr. Leon began training at West Wind Schools in 2011 and shot through the system to earn his red belt two years later. He worked hard with the guidance of his sensei Mr. Shah to earn his Black Belt on August 19, 2016. He is now a 3rd-degree Black Belt and next in line to take over the Berkeley school.\nExecutive Instructor\nMrs. Thompson broke the mold as West Wind\u2019s first female Head Instructor in 1995. She started at West Wind in 1994, earned her black belt in less than 5 years under Mr. Sheppard, and has been teaching for over twenty years. She has been married to Mr. Thompson for over fifteen years and their triplets are brown belts. Mrs. Thompson is now an advisor at West Wind and works with instructors on how to teach and run a school. Ms. Delossantos and Mr. Shah are her personal students \u2013 she takes great pride in that! She offers specialized classes and workshops about martial arts and topics related to health and energy. Mrs. Thompson is a Certified Life Coach, Yoga Instructor and Aqua Aerobic Instructor. Using these means she gets to share her passion: teaching and coaching about joy and living the best life.\nSenior West Wind Instructor\nMr. Morris is a Bok-Fu Black Belt, and a 5th degree in Chinese Kung Fu. His martial arts training began in 1963, during his youth in Itazuke, Japan. He studied various martial arts systems, and transitioned to West-Wind in 1981 to study under Mr Flint. Mr Morris is Mr. Flint\u2019s first Black Belt student and remains one of his personal students today. A proud member of the first-place demonstration team at the World Kung Fu Championships in 1987, Mr. Morris has been fortunate to train, compete, teach, and demonstrate at domestic and international venues in support of West Wind Schools.\nMr. Sheppard started training at West Wind in 1992. After retiring as Assistant Chief Instructor to pursue a career in law enforcement, Mr. Sheppard can still be seen teaching during off-duty hours at the Berkeley Dojo. In over two decades of teaching he has developed over 30 personal Bok-Fu Black Belt students (including Mrs. Thompson!), far more than any other teacher in West Wind history.\nMr. Michel\nI have been training martial arts since I was 12 years old and earned my black belt at 18, thanks to my teachers Mr. Baker and Mr. Carter. West Wind has taught me how to be confident and never be afraid to take action. I am currently training to become the next head instructor. When I\u2019m not in the school teaching my great students, I\u2019m either out with my friends taking pictures of all my adventures or spoiling my family. I also enjoy playing my guitar.\nI started West Wind when I was 8 years old, and I\u2019ve been teaching since I was 15. I achieved the Bok Fu black belt at age 19. Along with teaching martial arts, I also earned a B.S. in Civil Engineering at San Francisco State University. I grew up in West Wind and it is a major part if my life. I can honestly say I wouldn\u2019t be the person I am today with out it.\nMr. Dahal\nI am currently a 2nd degree Bok-Fu Black Belt looking to obtain my 3rd degree in December 2017. I started my training on September 26, 2009 and earned my red belt on March 25, 2014. I tested for my black belt on December 2, 2016. I am very passionate about what I teach and tell all my students that martial arts is not a hobby, but a way of life.\nMr. Carter started at West Wind in 2005. After several injury setbacks, he finally achieved his first-degree black belt in 2016. In 2017 alone, Mr. Carter has brought 6 student to their black belts, 2 of which achieved the highly-esteemed \u201cBest of Test\u201d. A highly sought-after, skilled senior instructor, Mr. Carter has been teaching at the Alameda dojo since 2008.\nMs. Rachal\nWest Wind Instructor\nMs. Rachal is a fourth-degree black belt who started her training in 2001. She tested with her daughter for black belt in 2011, our first-ever mother/daughter black belt team. Ms. Rachal has been teaching with us since 2011. Her commitment to the arts and to her students have earned two of her students \u201cBest of Tests\u201d during the August 2017 Black Belt Board.\nI started at West Wind in 2012. I was always the shy, indifferent kid that never really cared for anything, but with the help of Mr. Monroe and Mr. Shah, I took my Bok-Fu Black Belt test on August 12, 2017. Becoming an instructor at West Wind has become one of the greatest experiences of my life. I learned how to believe in myself because of this school. West Wind isn\u2019t just some gym like I once thought. West Wind is family.\nOmar Kohgadai started martial arts at West Wind Academy in 2008. He is the second member of the Kohgadai family to earn the Bok-Fu Black Belt, and is proud to represent as Mr. Baker\u2019s first-ever Black Belt student. His younger siblings are also students at West Wind.\nMr. Cano\nMr. Cano began training at West Wind Schools in 2009. In 2015, he and his oldest son were the first ever father-son team to test for their black belts together. Mr. Cano earned his red belt in 2009 and is a USA Boxing certified coach; he oversees the boxing program at the Berkeley school.\nMr. Dalli\n\u201cTo keep our faces free of change and behave like free spirits in the presence of fate is strength undefeated.\u201d \u2013 Helen Keller Hello, my name is Mr. Dalli and I have been training with West Wind since 2012. I first started my training up at Enchanted Hills Camp for the Blind in Napa, where Senior Chief Instructor Mr. Thompson volunteers every summer. I became the first and only West Wind student ever to earn my orange belt after only four weeks of training. I earned my Red Belt in December 2016 after 5 months of training and I hope to create the most confident students. I will continue fighting towards earning my own Bok-Fu Black Belt. I am a long way from that goal, however, I get closer every day and with the help of a strong teacher and a powerful team to both help and inspire me, I know I will get there soon. Outside of the dojo, my hobbies include hanging out with friends, staying in shape and seeing new places. \u201cWherever you go, seek out experiences that truly challenge you, force yourself to grow, never be satisfied. Let every success sharpen your body and mind.\u201d\nMr. Carriere\nMr. Carriere started at West Wind all the way back in 1993 and was even a red belt in the late 90\u2019s. He had to leave because of family obligations but was always attached to the West Wind family and always wanted to come back to complete his training. After a 13 year hiatus, having a daughter (that\u2019s now working on her brown belt), and building a career of teaching at college level for almost 20 years, he came back and earned his Black Belt! This is a great example of finish what you started!\nMr. Parks\nMr. Parks started at West Wind as a teenager back in 1997. Starting out as a reserved individual, his time at Bok-Fu helped him gain self-confidence and become more open with others. Over the years as he grew, he always took a break from his academics to return and advance to the next level of training. Since 2014, he has come back to reach his black belt and achieved his red belt in 2017. He is eager to help others within the system reach their potential.\nMs. Tallman\nMs. Tallman has been training at West Wind Schools since November 2016. 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It has taught me self-discipline and a great deal of athleticism. Without West Wind I would not be who I am today.\"\n\"As a corporate professional, my West Wind training not only offers me a balance to the business lifestyle-with its exercise regimen and concentration, but it has also given me more confidence and poise in my professional interaction. This coupled with the real life skill to better protect myself and my family makes West Wind an indispensable part of my life.\"\n\"West Wind Schools is more than just learning Karate. The attitude of the instructors and the challenging spirit of the school has helped me strengthen physically and mentally and overall become a better me.\"\n\u201cWest Wind Schools has been such a great place for our son to learn Kung Fu. The positive, upbeat, knowledgeable teachers are awesome. 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        "raw_content": "Joint Statement for Enhancing the Comprehensive Partnership between the United States of America and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam\nThe President of the United States of America Donald J. Trump hosted the Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam Nguyen Xuan Phuc at the White House today to chart an agenda for United States-Vietnam relations, building on the positive momentum of the Comprehensive Partnership between the two countries.\nAs a Pacific power with widespread interests and commitments throughout the Asia Pacific, the United States shares many important interests with Vietnam. The two leaders emphasized that many opportunities lie ahead for United States-Vietnam relations, including increasingly enhanced political, diplomatic, economic and trade ties, and ever-growing cooperation in the areas of science and technology, national defense and security, education, people-to-people exchange, humanitarian and war legacy issues, as well as regional and international issues of mutual concern. The two leaders are committed to pursuing these opportunities under an enhanced Comprehensive Partnership, grounded in respect for the United Nations Charter and international law, each other\u2019s independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity, and respective political systems.\nThe two sides pledged to continue high-level contacts and exchanges of delegations, including through regular dialogue between the U.S. Secretary of State and Vietnam\u2019s Minister for Foreign Affairs to discuss measures to enhance the bilateral Comprehensive Partnership. They also committed to strengthen existing dialogue mechanisms, including party-to-party ties. President Trump expressed his support for Vietnam in successfully hosting APEC 2017 and noted that he looks forward to visiting Vietnam and attending the APEC Leaders\u2019 meeting in November.\nThe two leaders pledged to actively promote mutually beneficial and ever-growing economic ties to bring greater prosperity to both countries. They underscored support for continued development cooperation. Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc affirmed that Vietnam would pursue a consistent policy of economic reform and international integration, creating favorable conditions for foreign companies, including those of the United States, to do business and invest in Vietnam; protecting and enforcing intellectual property; and bringing its labor laws in line with Vietnam\u2019s international commitments. The two countries affirmed the importance of promoting bilateral trade and creating favorable conditions for the businesses of both sides, particularly through the effective use of the Trade and Investment Framework Agreement to address issues in United States-Vietnam relations in a constructive manner. The two leaders welcomed the resolution of several priority trade issues, including mobile phone roaming services and veterinary drugs, and they pledged to continue to work together constructively to seek resolution of other priority issues of each country, including those related to intellectual property, advertising and financial services, information-security products, white offal, distiller\u2019s dried grains, siluriformes, shrimp, mangos, and other issues. The United States noted Vietnam\u2019s interest in achieving a market economy status, and the two sides pledged to continue to consult in a cooperative and comprehensive manner via the bilateral working group. Both sides welcomed the announcement of more than $8 billion in new commercial deals.\nThe two leaders pledged to strengthen bilateral defense ties under the 2011 Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Advancing Bilateral Defense Cooperation and the 2015 Joint Vision Statement on Defense Relations. The two leaders discussed the U.S. Government\u2019s recent transfer of a Hamilton-class Coast Guard cutter to help improve Vietnam\u2019s law enforcement capabilities, and Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc expressed interest in acquiring more defense equipment from the United States, including additional Coast Guard cutters. The two leaders also discussed measures to expand cooperation in such prioritized areas as humanitarian cooperation, war legacies, and maritime security. They also looked into the possibility of a visit to a Vietnamese port by a United States aircraft carrier and discussed steps to further cooperation between the naval forces of the two countries. The two leaders welcomed the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding on the establishment of the working group on the Cooperative Humanitarian Assistance and Medical Storage Initiative, and pledged to implement the arrangement expeditiously.\nThe two leaders pledged to strengthen cooperation in the fields of security and intelligence. The United States and Vietnam pledged to work together to combat terrorism as well as transnational and cyber-enabled crimes. Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc expressed his appreciation and looked forward to the United States\u2019 cooperation and assistance to Vietnam in the area of United Nations peacekeeping operations, including the provision of equipment and support for Vietnamese officers\u2019 participation in United Nations peacekeeping.\nThe two leaders pledged to continue cooperation in the fields of science, technology, space, and innovation. The two leaders expressed their support for a Framework Agreement on Cooperation in the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space, as well as for bilateral discussions and forums on science, technology, and innovation.\nThe two leaders welcomed the growth of people-to-people ties, especially through academic and professional exchange programs. They recognized the important contributions of the Vietnamese\u2013American community and the nearly 4,000 exchange alumni to United States-Vietnam relations. They also noted that, with over 21,000 Vietnamese students currently in higher education programs in the United States, academic ties between the two countries are strong and will be strengthened even further through Vietnam\u2019s support for the launch of the Fulbright University in Ho Chi Minh City. The United States welcomed more Vietnamese students to study in the United States and remains committed to processing visas, including for students, in an expeditious manner in accordance with United States law. The two sides also welcomed the establishment of the Peace Corps program to advance English language learning in Vietnam.\nThe two sides committed to work together to address war legacy issues, including through such joint efforts as dioxin remediation, taking note of the progress that has been made at Da Nang Airport and intent to discuss continued collaboration at Bien Hoa Airport, and the removal of unexploded ordnances. President Trump expressed appreciation for Vietnam\u2019s continuing cooperation in the humanitarian mission of accounting for United States personnel still missing from the war, and pledged to cooperate with Vietnam in its efforts to locate its missing soldiers.\nPrime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc affirmed that Vietnam will work actively with the United States to expeditiously return Vietnamese nationals subject to final orders of removal, using the 2008 United States-Vietnam Agreement on the Acceptance of the Return of Vietnamese Citizens as a basis. The two leaders pledged to set up a working group to discuss this issue.\nThe two sides pledged to work actively together to finalize agreement on an appropriate representational site and land tenure arrangement for a new U.S. Embassy in Hanoi. The United States pledged to support Vietnam in acquiring new facilities for its representative offices in the United States.\nPresident Trump and Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc welcomed the results of frank and constructive dialogue on human rights, including during the 21st round of the United States-Vietnam Human Rights Dialogue in May 2017, to narrow differences and continue to build mutual trust. The two leaders recognized the importance of protecting and promoting human rights, and the interconnection between human rights and the security and sustainable development of each country. They encouraged further cooperation to ensure that everyone, including members of vulnerable groups, regardless of their gender, race, religion, or sexual orientation, and including persons with disabilities, fully enjoy their human rights. The United States welcomed Vietnam\u2019s ongoing efforts to refine its legal system to better protect and promote human rights for everyone.\nOn regional issues, the two leaders expressed their concern for the Democratic People\u2019s Republic of Korea\u2019s nuclear and ballistic missile tests, which violate multiple United Nations Security Council resolutions and escalate tensions in the region. Both sides reaffirmed their support for the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and urged all parties concerned to strictly implement all relevant United Nations Security Council resolutions.\nPresident Trump and Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc affirmed that the South China Sea is a waterway of strategic significance to the international community. The two leaders underscored the importance of freedom of navigation and overflight and other lawful uses of the seas, and noted with concern the destabilizing impacts that unlawful restrictions to the freedom of the seas have on peace and prosperity in the Asia\u2013Pacific region. The two sides also affirmed full support for the peaceful resolution of disputes without the threat or use of force or coercion, in accordance with international law, including full respect for diplomatic and legal processes, and called upon all parties concerned to implement their international legal obligations in good faith in any resolution to these disputes. They highlighted the importance that parties refrain from actions that would escalate tensions, such as the militarization of disputed features. President Trump stressed that the United States will continue to fly, sail, and operate anywhere international law allows.\nThe two sides affirmed their continued implementation of the principles decided upon by the leaders of ASEAN and the United States in the 2016 Sunnylands Declaration, and their promotion of activities to commemorate the 50th anniversary of ASEAN\u2019s founding and the 40th anniversary of United States-ASEAN relations. The United States affirmed its commitment to the United States-ASEAN Strategic Partnership, and to supporting common efforts to develop a rules-based ASEAN Community and ASEAN centrality in the evolving regional architecture.\nThe two countries pledged to continue to work together to address global challenges, including environmental protection, global health, global health security, and trafficking in persons and wildlife. The United States expressed support for Vietnam in its development of a national reference laboratory to enhance the Vietnam\u2019s ability to detect emerging disease threats in the region, and the two countries affirmed their strong support for the Global Health Security Agenda to prevent, detect, and respond to infectious disease threats. The two countries also affirmed their longstanding partnership under the President\u2019s Emergency Plan for AIDS relief. As a development partner of the Mekong River Commission (MRC) and a founding member of the Lower Mekong Initiative (LMI), the United States reaffirmed its support for cooperation among MRC members, as well as between MRC members and other regional mechanisms, in using, managing, and developing trans-boundary water sources in an effective and sustainable manner. The United States also affirmed its assistance to Vietnam in combating climate change via concrete mitigation and adaptation measures.\nThe two leaders heralded the bright future for the enhanced United States-Vietnam Comprehensive Partnership and are committed to making it deeper, more substantive, and more effective to better serve the interests of the two peoples, and to better contribute to peace, stability, cooperation, and development in the Asia-Pacific region and the world.",
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        "raw_content": "Tiny Rwanda lies encircled amongst the landscapes of the African Great Lakes region of Central and eastern Africa.\nOnce known as \u2018Le Pays des Milles Collines\u2019 (the land of a thousand hills), its lush landscapes are dominated by rolling hills and verdant plantations of tea and coffee. To the north-west lie the towering volcanic peaks of the Volcanoes National Park, home to a third of the world\u2019s remaining mountain gorillas and Rwanda\u2019s big draw card. But this stunning country has more than just volcanoes and gorillas to offer. Its picturesque Parc National Nyungwe has the most extensive montane rainforest in the region, whilst the pristine shorelines and untouched islands Lake Kivu are teeming with birdlife.\nSince the tragic genocide of 1994 thrust Rwanda into the public eye, the country has taken great strides towards recovering its pride and identity, striving to make the country a safe and thriving destination for tourists. The events of the recent past are never far from people\u2019s minds though, and tributes to the dead in the form of memorials and museums are a constant reminder for generations to come. But visitors to this resilient and remarkable country will find an African success story, filled with scenic and cultural beauty that will leave a refreshingly optimistic view of hope for the future.\nFind Tours in Rwanda\nBlog from Rwanda\nRead full post Author: Nardia Sullivan\nRwanda Reviews\nRwanda Videos\nGreat Apes of Africa with Kate Humble\nView all videos from Rwanda",
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        "raw_content": "Specialty / Diagnosis and Treatments\nGlaucoma is diagnosed through a series of tests that include:\nHRT/OCT/Photos\nA number of patients ask why we advise certain tests, such as Visual Fields or optic nerve imaging, HRT/OCT, on a regular basis. These tests are done on individuals with glaucoma and those at risk for glaucoma or other serious eye diseases.\nThe goal of frequent testing is to detect and treat vision loss or optic nerve damage before it affects a person\u2019s life and becomes permanent.\nThe visual field test detects unnoticed side (peripheral) vision loss before it affects a person\u2019s daily life. This test may need to be repeated every 3 to 12 months depending on your risk of developing vision loss as determined by your doctor.\nThe optic nerve is the part of the eye damaged by glaucoma. Photographing or examining the optic nerve with the HRT/OCT computer at regular intervals allows your doctor to detect early damage to the optic nerve.\nUntreated glaucoma can cause optic nerve damage and loss of peripheral vision that can result in blindness. The tests described above are the best way to detect and monitor this disease. If these tests show abnormalities, your doctor can then start or modify treatment to prevent further damage and loss of vision.\nIt is important to remember that in diseases like glaucoma, early identification and treatment is important. Any associated loss of vision is permanent, it cannot be recovered later. Persons with glaucoma are usually unaware of the damage that is occurring. Cooperating with your doctor\u2019s recommendation for regular testing to detect this damage helps to maintain your vision.\nGlaucoma medications are used to treat elevated pressure inside the eye and can be effective in delaying the onset of glaucoma. Glaucoma medications are prescribed to be used at various times during the day depending on the type. Be compliant with your medication by following the prescribed medication schedule that is given. Compliance is extremely important and while frequently using drops may seem simple enough, it is often difficult for patients to apply the drops correctly. A how-to video and several tips to properly administer glaucoma medications can be seen below.\nIf necessary, your physician may recommend laser treatment or surgery and in some cases, you will continue to use glaucoma medications even after these procedures.\nLPI (Laser Peripheral Iridotomy)\nALT (Argon Laser Trabeculoplasty)\nSLT (Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty)\nConventional or Incisional Surgery",
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        "raw_content": "Google is getting serious about hardware, but it won't win easily\nGoogle was late to hardware. Mario Queiroz, who heads up the firm's product division, explains how it now plans to beat Apple, Amazon and Samsung at their own game\nWhen Mario Queiroz joined Google in 2005, the company had just one hardware product; a bulky, bright yellow box that sat in the server rooms of huge companies and let them compile and search internal documents. It was exactly kind of device a search company would make: functional, ugly and never designed to end up in the hands of consumers.\nBut since the release of the Google Chromecast, the search giant has gone big on hardware. Now it produces its own laptops, smartphones, home assistants and products in a handful of other categories. In early 2018, Google expects to complete a $1.1 billion (\u00a3825 million) acquisition of part of HTC\u2019s mobile division.\n\u201cReally, to bring all of our ideas to products we need to bring people on board even faster,\u201d says Queiroz, Google\u2019s vice president of product management. The HTC deal should bring around 2,000 mobile engineers to Google, increasing its ability to develop more smartphones for a greater number of countries. \u201cNow we have our own hardware engineers working with our own software engineers, working with our own supply chain people to develop the product,\u201d Queiroz says. His end goal? To get Pixel phones into the hands of as many people as possible.\nFor Queiroz, Google really started to take hardware seriously in 2013 when it launched the Chromecast video streaming stick, bringing smart features to TVs with a HDMI port. \u201cWe had an idea of a way to bring streaming video to a large number of TVs that could only be done if we develop the hardware,\u201d he says. \u201cThat was our first time doing hardware and software together.\u201d\nAfter seeing that people were using the original video Chromecast to stream audio, Queiroz says it only took a small conceptual leap to create an audio-only Chromecast. Add in the voice-activated Google Assistant and a speaker and he says the product eventually evolved into Google Home, the company\u2019s rival to Amazon\u2019s Echo series of voice-activated home assistants.\nDespite this neat timeline, Google Home wasn\u2019t released until November 2016, almost a year-and-a-half after the first Echo. This sluggish start has given Amazon a huge lead in the home assistant market \u2013 it has a 76 per cent share according to a September report from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners. Recently, competition between the two companies spilled open into open acrimony when Google pulled its YouTube from Fire TV and Echo Show devices, in response to Amazon\u2019s unwillingness to list Google products on its online store.\n\u201cWe were not in a very reciprocal situation,\u201d Queiroz says, before referring me to Google\u2019s official statement on the issue. \u201cIt will continue to be our objective to be open and to have our services on as many different devices as possible.\u201d\nGoogle's Pixel Buds aren't just bad, they're utterly pointless\nEven outside of home assistants, Google has been fairly slow to bring its own products to market. Although it had developed Android phones in collaboration with other manufacturers since 2010, the first Google-manufactured phone, the Pixel, wasn\u2019t released until 2016.\nBut Queiroz doesn\u2019t think that those late starts mean that Google has been a copycat when it comes to new hardware launches. \u201cWhen we go into new thing we like to take a new approach. Yahoo! Mail already existed and Gmail came along,\u201d he says. \u201cYou can't change what's behind you, you can just think about the experiences you're going to deliver going forward.\u201d\nAt the Pixel 2 launch in October 2017, Google\u2019s hardware chief Rick Osterloh outlined what the company sees as its own unique take on gadgets: combining hardware, software and artificial intelligence. That last point is key to differentiation in a crowded market, says Quieroz. \u201cEven though there is great hardware out there, and we have to be really good at developing the hardware, we bring the uniqueness of the AI capabilities, both on device and server-side.\u201d\nThe Pixel 2 smartphone is the closest Google has come to putting this vision into a single product. It comes together in small features such as Now Playing song identification, which automatically recognises a song playing in the background and allows users to immediately add that song to their music streaming service. All the recognition is done on the device itself without any data being sent to Google\u2019s servers, which meant squeezing down the fingerprints of tens of thousands of songs so they could fit onto the phone.\n\u201cIt\u2019s very important for us to develop the capability to do a lot on the phone, not just for it to be fast and power efficient but also for privacy reasons,\u201d Queiroz says. \u201cWe'd like to be able to have the ability to do things in a way where not everything has to access a Google server.\u201d\nBut moving more AI capabilities onto the phone inevitably means widening the gap between Pixel phones and other Android devices. Now it\u2019s making its phones of its own, Google can tweak its Android operating system to specifically take advantages of features that are only available in Pixels. In the future, some features will make their way to Pixel phones first before coming to other Android devices, while others will exclusively take advantage of Pixel hardware so won\u2019t be available on any other phones. The majority of features, Queiroz says, will still be available across all Android devices.\nThis might cause some tensions between Google and other major manufacturers running Android OS. Differing interpretations of the Android OS have long been a sticking point between Google and Samsung, and a patent deal between the two companies in 2014 committed Samsung to toning down its Android skins. Now Google has ramped up its own smartphone production abilities, it has put itself in the best position to create the perfect Android phone.\nBut Queiroz doesn\u2019t quite put things that way. Even when I push him, he doesn\u2019t say that Google wants to create the best Android phone in the market. 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        "raw_content": "Strawberry Moon: Be the Change You Wish to See\nJune 30, 9:49 a.m. EDT\nThe full moon for the month of June is known as the Strawberry Moon. It was named, as most full moons are, by the Algonquin tribe of Indians of North America. This same full moon in June is often referred to, in Europe, as the Rose Moon. The North American version came about because of the comparatively short season for harvesting strawberries which arrives each year during the month of June. By the same token, of course, June is the month of the flowering of many beautiful roses.\nWhether you believe in astrology in any sense (even in a playful 'fun to check out' kind of way), this full moon is known as the 'full moon in Capricorn.' As such, this Strawberry moon arising as the full moon in Capricorn, symbolizes a calling out to each and everyone of us to find ways to express love and and feelings of connectedness in our lives. This is especially true when love is not our first response. When we feel other emotions because our sense of love is drowned out by pain, or fear, or even hatred...... it drowns out the inner voice of love as a universal emotion, a path towards communication and union with others.\nThis full moon is one of facing the reality of love lost or even love denied. That lost love may be simply the missing of opportunity, or it can be represented by an actual loss, or even the death ,of someone you have loved. It is a time to be open to loss, a time to open our hearts and share that love, that loss with others. It is hard at times like these, to allow ourselves that openness, because it also opens our hearts once again to pain or perhaps even to judgment. If we can allow ourselves to have the courage to face these possibilities and rise above them, then we also allow ourselves the opportunities for further growth and transformation.\nAs the moon seems to pull us in our own human cycles, she also pulls us in her full moon energies. It is an invitation to look with depth at the suffering in our lives. A chance to see how being connected to love and loving is also an opportunity for releasing our attachment to the process of holding on to emotional wounds created by that love. The energies at this time can become a test, if you will, to see how selfless and openhearted each of us can be. It is also a time that calls out to us for self-care, lest we become too emotional or too sensitive. So on one hand, we reach out and open our hearts to sharing our inner truths, but on the other, we increase our chance and re-opening our own wounds. This is the power of the full moon energy. A time of release of the old, the promise of the healing those old pains and beginning anew.\nOn a global scale, it is also an opportunity for each of us to come to terms with deep rooted fears and to look at the war within as it pertains to the war we see outside of ourselves. As such, it creates a thoughtful space to willingly transcend the human-made divisions of race, religion, nationality or gender. If we can acknowledge that we are all, somehow connected, that we find parts of ourselves within the other. Then and only then, can we reach out with our hearts to feel those heartstrings that bind us together instead of the differences that hold and push us apart.\nThe Full Moon in Capricorn, the Strawberry Moon of 2007, is therefore an opportunity, a potential point for transition . By allowing ourselves to see our own fears, our own loss, we also allow the possibility in a global shift of human consciousness. A chance to move away from our ego's need to separate and feel superior to the heart's much greater need to connect and to feel a part of all that is. When we open to the transparent and transcendent Self, realizing that love is the true nature of all existent life, we open to change. When we open to change, we open to possibility and begin our own inner process of transformation. As Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi said so eloquently: \u201cwe must be the change we wish to see in the world.\u201d\nWhether, we 'stop to smell the roses' or to savor the sweet juiciness of a fresh strawberry. Look up at the full moon tonight, in all her glory, and reach out with your hearts to another. Release your own inner pain and judgment and allow yourself to receive a feeling of acceptance and connectedness.\nWow, another great post! I don't know if I told you this, but many years ago, I found a website that showed what the different moons were called, and was thinking about making a quilt. I generally don't like \"season\" quilts, but this one intrigued me.\nThe message in your post is very fitting to everyone.\nHi!! What a wonderfull post!\nI undestend the message.\nHi Michele, another neat post shared. Your journey touches so many others as they read your words. I hadn't know of this particular moon name...I like a Strawberry Moon, but of course my favorite will always be the Harvest Moon, and of course, Blue Moons..*VBS* Wishing you peace and joy as the days roll by, Hugs, Finn\nlove the new information - thanks for such a well written post.",
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        "raw_content": "Home Life & Style Shoreline Couple Hits the Big Time on HGTV\nTravis and Felicia Gulick will be starring in an HGTV pilot, Former Glory, on Thursday, Feb. 14 at 1 p.m. (Photo courtesy of Travis and Felica Gulick )\nTravis and Felicia Gulick will be starring in an HGTV pilot, Former Glory, on Thursday, Feb. 14 at 1 p.m. Here Travis takes a turn behind the camera. (Photo courtesy of Travis and Felica Gulick )\nPem McNerney, Living Editor \u0095 Contact Reporter\nTravis Gulick grew up on the Connecticut shoreline and loves his hometown of Madison. He\u2019s been working on historic homes in the area since he was a kid and, after graduating from college with a degree in historic preservation, headed back home to work in the family business, Gulick & Co. Renovation Contractors. 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If it does well and attracts a following, it could be picked up as a series.\nThey say the renovation, of an American Craftsman style home in Guilford, and filming was both exciting and exhausting, all the more so because they started the work when Felicia was six months pregnant, and finished filming when she was eight months pregnant. In September, they welcomed their son Jackson into the world.\n\u201cYou can see me get bigger and bigger each time they filmed,\u201d says Felicia.\u201dIt was an added challenge.\u201d\nA Passion for History, Renovation\nFelicia is generally pretty hands on during all aspects of a project, even during the demolition, which a time when a historic home reveals some of its secrets. Travis took her outside, sat her in a chair, and made sure she stayed there. They\u2019d find something, he\u2019d go outside to show her, go back inside, find something else, go back outside.\n\u201cIt was hard for me to sit there!\u201d she says.\nNear the end of shooting in the middle of July, when the days on the project would extend to 7:30 a.m. to 11 p.m., he also made sure she went home in a timely manner. Still, they both say everyone was very sympathetic, not only to the other important work she was doing as a mother, but also their passion for doing renovation in a historically appropriate way.\n\u201cThey really wanted to highlight our knowledge, and that we knew what made the history of the house special, and what made it authentic,\u201d Felicia says. \u201cWe know what the history of the house is and some things we are just not going to take away. We\u2019re going to incorporate it into the design. Everybody wins that way, and future generations get to enjoy the history as well. Things don\u2019t go away just because they are out of fashion this decade.\u201d\nThey worked with producer Carley Simpson, who lives in California, for the project. Simpson, who also produced We Bought the Farm on HGTV, has a long list of other projects to her credit as well. After becoming familiar with the work of Gulick & Co., she gave Travis a call about two years ago.\n\u201cShe talked with me and I said I have a wife who does interior design and we both have degrees in historic preservation with a specialization in older homes,\u201d says Travis. \u201cShe loved the idea and we started the whole process.\u201d\nA Wedding, Too\nTravis approached one of his clients, Mike and Stephanie in Guilford, and they loved the idea. Travis and Felicia asked that the client\u2019s last name not be used, and that not too many of the details of the house renovation itself be revealed before the pilot airs. The project was a whole-house renovation, taking a house that Stephanie\u2019s great-grandfather built and that had stayed in the family for generations, and turning it into something where a modern family could live comfortably.\nIn addition to the excitement of the renovation and of the Gulick\u2019s baby, Mike and Stephanie tied the knot just as filming was wrapping up as well. The renovation itself ran from about May 1, 2018 to the end of July, and Mike and Stephanie got married in the middle of July.\nThe house was built in 1929 and was adorable, but had not been updated. There is now a new kitchen, a master suite, new bathrooms, and a new back entry with a landing zone.\n\u201cIt was awkward and cramped, but it had great bones and all of those great memories for Stephanie,\u201d Felicia says. 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        "raw_content": "Family Holidays With Teenagers: 5 Ways to Make it Merry For Everyone\nTeens make for challenging holidays. They don\u2019t wake up when you want them to, can be very particular about their food choices\u201419-ingredient Vegan Tofu Mock Turkey, anyone?\u2014and at times can be barely polite with relatives. And their holiday wish lists get more expensive every year. Yet, with a little bit of planning, this holiday season could be one to remember\u2014for peace and joy, rather than \u201cMadness at the Mall!\u201d Here\u2019s how to keep the holidays with teens fun and festive.\nfamily holidays with teenagers\n1. Planning Makes Perfect (Almost)\nTeens want to be respected, and they can sometimes actually have good ideas. Well ahead of the season, sit down and ask for their thoughts on activities, presents, and food they might enjoy. 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Single mom Tracy Ford wanted her daughter, Lauren, to know and care about those less fortunate. So each year, during her daughter\u2019s teen years, they would shop with her babysitting money to buy a present for a girl the same age, and donate it through the Salvation Army. \u201cIt could be a book she had loved, a jigsaw puzzle, or pretty earrings,\u201d says Ford. \u201cAnd I believe this contributed to her very generous personality today.\u201d\nThe Perrin-Michel family started a new tradition last year with 11-year-old Alex and 15-year-old Sophia. \u201cWe decided now that they were older, it was time to give back,\u201d says mom Deneen. So they spent Christmas morning baking cookies, wrapping them in cellophane, and adding a pair of warm socks to the gift. 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        "raw_content": "Entries in Teleconference (1)\nStarbucks CEO Invites Americans to Take Part in 'Call-in Conversation'\nMario Tama/Getty Images(SEATTLE) -- \"We are better than this.\" That's the message Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz wants Congress and America to hear, according to full page ads in The New York Times and USA Today, where Schultz invites \"concerned Americans\" to take part in a teleconference Tuesday night to address what he calls the \"pervasive failure of leadership in Washington.\"\nSchultz has made no secret lately of his disgust with what he deems an unacceptable level of partisanship and political wrangling in Congress.\n\"For every day they perpetuate partisan conflict and put ideology over country, America and Americans suffer,\" Schultz said. \"We cannot let this stand.\"\nLast month, Schultz asked fellow business leaders to boycott campaign contributions until both parties reached a bipartisan deal on debt. He also urged them to invest in projects that will create jobs, and help kick start the sluggish economy.\nIn his ad, which comprises an open letter, Schultz claims that more than 100 CEOs have answered his call and have pledged support on both fronts.\nSchultz's call to action hasn't stopped with business leaders. He claims in the past few weeks he's been inundated with letters from ordinary Americans expressing their frustration with the lack of improvement in their circumstances.\n\"Some feel they have no voice,\" he writes. \"Others feel they no longer matter. And many feel they have been left behind.\"\nTheir stories spurred Schultz to this latest endeavor, outlined in the letter: a national 'call-in conversation,' scheduled for Tuesday.\nThe conversation, detailed on www.upwardspiral2011.org, will be led by Schultz and hosted by the non-partisan group No Labels. Their goal, as outlined on the website, is to combat what they say is hyper-partisanship in politics, and to make the movement \"a powerful voice and counterweight to ideological extremes.\"\nSchultz invites \"concerned Americans\" to join the teleconference, which will be streamed online, and is scheduled to last 90 minutes starting at 7.30 p.m. ET. Schultz will sit on a panel with founders of No Labels, as well as economic experts and political strategists from both ends of the spectrum -- and callers will be allowed to ask questions.\nThe goal, according to Schultz's letter, is to \"send a message to today's elected officials. ... That the time to put citizenship ahead of bipartisanship is now.\"\nJim Olson, vice president of corporate communications at Starbucks, says they expect as many as 50,000 callers to join the teleconference. He says Schultz hopes a groundswell of support will help shift Congressional focus from bipartisanship, to citizenship.\nTuesday, September 6, 2011 at 2:35PM by Jeanette Torres Permalink\ntagged CEO, Congress, Conversation, Howard Schultz, Partisanship, Starbucks, Teleconference in Business General",
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        "raw_content": "These Time Limits Must Be Observed\nIn order for a termination of pregnancy to be punishable, certain deadlines must be met in many country. According to the consultation model, no more than twelve weeks may have elapsed since fertilization of the egg. This corresponds to the 14th week of pregnancy.\nTime Limits of abortion\nThis rule also applies if an offense is the cause of pregnancy (criminological indication). Please note: The medical abortion is only carried out by doctors in Europe until the end of the 9th week of pregnancy.\nIf there is a medical indication for an abortion, so if the health, psyche and life of the mother are endangered by the pregnancy, there are no deadlines that must be met. An abortion is still possible after the 14th week of pregnancy.\nThe medical abortion\nPregnancy can be stopped medically accompanied by medication. This is possible until the 63rd day after the beginning of the last menstrual period. 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The doctor checks the pregnancy with an ultrasound examination and clarifies whether medically speaking something against taking the medication. You will then be informed about the exact course of the termination and possible side effects of the medication.\n2-Taking Mifegyne\nAfter examination and explanation, take the Mifegyne\u00ae tablet under medical supervision. Women with a rhesus negative blood type will also receive anti-D globulins to prevent the formation of antibodies in later pregnancy.\nThen you can go home. Very rarely you may experience headaches or nausea, but usually you can go about your daily routine. Approximately half of the women begin to bleed after 24 hours, which is less than the normal menstrual period. In a small part (two to five percent) of women is already a strong bleeding and it comes to a halt. The scheduled second appointment with your doctor, but you should take in any case.\n3-Application of prostaglandins\n36 to 48 hours after taking Mifegyne, a second appointment is scheduled in the practice or clinic. Now take another drug that contains prostaglandins. Thereafter you stay under medical supervision for about three hours. Prostaglandins cause the lining of the womb and the embryo to be expelled due to bleeding. For side effects such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea or pelvic pain you will receive appropriate medication. If you have more bleeding and your circulation is stable, you can go home. If no bleeding has occurred three hours after taking the prostaglandin, you will again receive prostaglandins. In some cases, bleeding will not occur until the next 24 hours.\nWhen you leave the practice, you will receive information on how to behave in the next few days and a phone number that you can contact if you have any questions.\nYou can leave after the break write disabled. The reason for incapacity for work is not stated on the Employee Disability Certificate.\nIn more than 96 percent of cases, abortion with medication is successful. However, a follow-up of 10 to 14 days is essential to ensure that the pregnancy is complete. This is controlled by an ultrasound or blood test. If the pregnancy persists or there are still remains of pregnancy tissue in the uterine cavity, a new medication or surgery, that is a suction, may be necessary. If no complications such as fever or a very heavy bleeding occur, it is also possible \u2013 under medical supervision \u2013 to wait and see whether the body rejects the tissue that may still remain in the uterus.\nBleeding after drug withdrawal lasts for an average of 12 days, but can last up to 4 weeks, sometimes longer. They are often stronger in the first few hours than a normal menstrual period and then get less by the day, so that in the end they are only weak (\u201cspotting\u201d). During this time you should not swim, do not bathe and do not use tampons. You should also refrain from sexual intercourse.\nPay attention to interactions with other medicinal products\nIf other medicines are taken with Mifegyne\u00ae, possible interactions must be considered. If you are taking other medications, it is important to tell the doctor in advance.\nWhen can mifepristone and prostaglandins not be used?\nIn certain cases mifepristone or prostaglandins should not be taken. This applies to:\ncongenital porphyria\nsevere, untreated or untreatable asthma\nknown allergy to mifepristone, the prostaglandin or any other ingredient of the tablets\nBleeding disorder; current treatment with blood-thinning medications such as marcumar or heparin\nlying spiral (must be removed beforehand)\nHealth status and mental aspects\nWhen the drug is discontinued, neither surgery nor anesthesia is necessary. In addition, it can be done at a very early stage of pregnancy.\nIn contrast to the surgical abortion, the medical abortion lasts several days, and the woman experiences it more consciously in all phases. This immediate experience can facilitate women\u2019s mental processing of abortion, for others this is more of an additional burden.\nAbortion without complications has no effect on fertility and subsequent pregnancies.\nDo not forget the contraception\nWith the demolition begins a new menstrual cycle, which is also the possibility of a new pregnancy. You can discuss with the doctor in the briefing before the demolition, which method of contraception is best for you.",
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        "raw_content": "After an abortion, it recovers faster than the advice of a qualified psychologist. Most problems after abortion are related to the development of depressive disorders. Relieving stress, eg. B. Physiotherapy. In addition to the main recommendations for permissible recovery from abortion injuries, but without contraindications. In this case, drilling-grass infusions are used, which contribute to the normalization of the cycle and are a preventative measure for inflammation.\nSymptoms can be: Guilt; Anxiety; Depression; Suicidal thoughts; Memories of abortion Sexual dysfunction; Relationship problems; Eating disorder; Alcohol or drug abuse. Such mental manifestations should be treated. This should affect the woman and show a positive direction. Explain that she is not alone and always has a way out. Try to do everything possible to make her feel better. Remember, in the presence of women, you do not have to start talking about abortion.\nMake sure the doctor knows the possible consequences after the procedure. This is necessary to know why certain complications occur after an abortion and how dangerous these are.\nIn the first few days after a termination of pregnancy, rest is important for you, regardless of whether you have opted for an operative or medicinal method. Your treating gynecologist can make you sick, so you can protect yourself after the procedure. And do not worry, your employer does not need to know the reason for your sick leave.\nProblems after abortion bleeding\nAfter an operative abortion, bleeding and abdominal pain are unfortunately normal. If you have chosen the drug method, you will probably even have to expect a little longer lasting bleeding. Basically: In case of fever, foul-smelling discharge, heavy bleeding or pain, consult a doctor.\nIn order to minimize the risks of infection, it is better to use bandages instead of tampons in the days following the abortion, to abstain from sexual intercourse and not to swim.\nModern gynecology and complications after abortion\nRecovery from abortion is a very serious and painstaking process. You must strictly adhere to the level of regeneration prescribed by your doctor, ie use antibiotics to prevent physical activity and spread peace. Abortion is an exhausting experience, both physically and emotionally. In most cases, it is a simple and safe procedure, but there are some nuances that may occur later, and it is important to know which symptoms are considered dangerous and that they are normal.\nAfter a follow-up, prophylaxis of inflammatory gynecological diseases is recommended. The intake of pills, experiences and stress contribute to the modification of the microflora in the genitals. This can cause thrush, colpitis, endometritis, etc. develop. In order to avoid the unpleasant symptoms of these diseases, you should use remedies that normalize the microbial flora and strengthen the immune system.\nRecovery from abortion In a large rehabilitation session, an abortion is performed: Make sure you have enough rest; healthy diet with plenty of vitamins and liquids; take the necessary antibiotics prescribed by the doctor; Avoid physical activity.\nRelationship problems after abortion\nAvoid sexual activities. Do not use tampons. Sexual life is usually restored within two to four weeks. Ovulation can occur two weeks after an abortion. It is important to abstain from sexual activities if the woman is neither physically nor emotionally ready.\nA good tool for rehabilitation of the uterus and ovaries is physiotherapy. Abortion is a heavy burden on the mammary glands, which led to a serious adjustment in the context of lactation preparation. Therefore, it is necessary to consult a mammologist for a routine examination and to rule out possible pathological changes. Some women need a conversation with a psychologist to restore their normal state of health.\nIn cases where the pregnancy has been in the womb for nine weeks or more before abortion, it may still be the product of conception. At this stage, pregnancy hormones began with milk production, normally it should leak out of the female body. Do not worry, this is a natural process. It is advisable to wear a bra for litter until the milk is completely natural.",
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        "raw_content": "Women, blacks and patients covered by Medicare with serious liver-related conditions are less likely to be referred and evaluated for a liver transplant, according to a University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine study.\nThe study, published in the September issue of the American Journal of Transplantation, says race, gender and insurance status influence decisions on who goes on to receive liver transplants.\nBut God forbid we in any way reform our Best Health Care System in the WorldTM!\nLabels: Health-care\nMore On Steven L Anderson/More On Chris Broughton\nRemember Steven L Anderson and Chris Broughton? One showed up to a recent Obama rally armed with an AR-15 and the other is his pastor who preached a sermon only a day earlier that he wants President Obama dead.\nI wondered when the good pastor would be arrested for threatening the life of the President of the United States.\nThere are some follow-ups to the story.\nAnderson has refined his position on the President's demise:\n\"If you want to know how I'd like to see Obama die, I'd like him to die of natural causes,\" said Anderson. \"I don't want him to be a martyr, we don't need another holiday. I'd like to see him die, like Ted Kennedy, of brain cancer.\"\nAnd Broughton (bless his heart) adds:\n\"I concur, I think we'd be better off if God would send (Obama) where he's going now instead of later,\" said Broughton. \"(Obama) is destroying our country.\"\nWhen asked if he was advocating violence against the President, Broughton said he wouldn't answer the question directly.\nThat's enough. Add Chris Broughton to the list of Arizonans who should be arrested for threatening the life of the President of the United States.\nTPM had this from the Secret Service:\nAsked about pastor Steven Anderson and gun-toter Chris Broughton's repeated wishes for President Barack Obama to die, Special Agent Darrin Blackford of the Secret Service sends along this statement:\n\"We are aware of the situation and appropriate follow up will be conducted.\"\nWhich is probably all we'll get from the Secret Service (and rightly so) at this point.\nLabels: Christopher Broughton, Secret Service, Steven L Anderson\nIn this week's column (a column my friend Ed Heath calls \"silly\") Jack Kelly both attacks and defends the CIA.\nAnd en passant he spins torture into a clumsy euphemism. Take a look:\nAttorney General Eric Holder -- who before his confirmation hearings told senators he wouldn't -- has appointed a special prosecutor to pursue CIA interrogators who discomforted al-Qaida bigwigs to get them to talk.\nDiscomforted? Is that even a word? First off, let's rid ourselves of the clumsy. It was torture. Take a look at this is from January of this year:\nThe top Bush administration official in charge of deciding whether to bring Guantanamo Bay detainees to trial has concluded that the U.S. military tortured a Saudi national who allegedly planned to participate in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, interrogating him with techniques that included sustained isolation, sleep deprivation, nudity and prolonged exposure to cold, leaving him in a \"life-threatening condition.\"\n\"We tortured [Mohammed al-]Qahtani,\" said Susan J. Crawford, in her first interview since being named convening authority of military commissions by Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates in February 2007. \"His treatment met the legal definition of torture. And that's why I did not refer the case\" for prosecution.\nBut even what Crawford calls torture won't be prosecuted (as the current investigation will only focus on the torture that wasn't authorized):\nCrawford, 61, said the combination of the interrogation techniques, their duration and the impact on Qahtani's health led to her conclusion. \"The techniques they used were all authorized, but the manner in which they applied them was overly aggressive and too persistent. . . . You think of torture, you think of some horrendous physical act done to an individual. This was not any one particular act; this was just a combination of things that had a medical impact on him, that hurt his health. It was abusive and uncalled for. And coercive. Clearly coercive. It was that medical impact that pushed me over the edge\" to call it torture, she said. [emphasis added.]\nSo what was that which \"discomforted\" those bigwigs? From the LATimes:\nReporting from Washington - The CIA staged a mock execution and brandished weapons, including a gun and a power drill, during interrogation sessions with detainees, according to a long-secret internal CIA report expected to be released Monday.\nThe episodes are part of a catalog of alleged abuses -- a 2004 report by the CIA's inspector general -- that has prompted Atty. Gen. Eric H. Holder Jr. to consider appointing a criminal prosecutor to investigate cases in which the CIA strayed beyond its authorities.\nDo we really need to look at the law again? Yea, I guess we do. Here's the US Code on Torture.\nIn it \"torture\" is defined as:\n...means an act committed by a person acting under the color of law specifically intended to inflict severe physical or mental pain or suffering (other than pain or suffering incidental to lawful sanctions) upon another person within his custody or physical control;\n(D) the threat that another person will imminently be subjected to death, severe physical pain or suffering, or the administration or application of mind-altering substances or other procedures calculated to disrupt profoundly the senses or personality;\nSo, yea, I am guessing that showing a detainee a mock execution or brandishing a running power drill (leaving him to believe he'll be subject a similar fate if he doesn't cooperate) constitutes torture. And it's against the law.\nThat's what Jack calls \"discomfort.\" If it's for a good cause, Room 101 is sometimes necessary, I guess.\nBut let's look at the rest of the column. He says of the CIA:\nMost of the intelligence we collect is gathered by the National Security Agency (electronic intercepts) or by the National Geo-Spatial Intelligence Agency (spy satellites). The CIA's role has pretty much been restricted to human intelligence and analyzing intel gathered by others.\nIt's done a poor job of both. The most frighteningly funny book I've read in a long time is \"The Human Factor,\" the memoir of \"Ishmael Jones\" of his career as a non-official cover officer (NOC) of the CIA.[emphasis added.]\nIshmael Jones may be in a bit of a pickle, however. Take a look at this from the Congressional Quarterly, July 2008:\nA 25-year veteran of the CIA\u2019s clandestine service has written a scathing \u2014 and unauthorized \u2014 account of the spy agency\u2019s management, setting up an unprecedented legal test of former employees\u2019 rights to pen tell-all books.\nWriting under the pseudonym \u201cIshmael Jones,\u201d the author says he wrote \u201cThe Human Factor: Inside the CIA\u2019s Dysfunctional Intelligence Culture\u201d in order to \u201cimprove the system and help it defend ourselves and our allies.\u201d\nThe CQ article compares Jones to another ex-CIA writer, Frank Snepp, who got in trouble with the CIA for, among other things, by-passing the CIA censors. CQ continues:\nJones did something far more dangerous, Snepp thinks, by submitting his manuscript for clearance then \u201cthumbing his nose\u201d at CIA censors because he didn\u2019t like their censorship decisions. \u201cGod knows what the hell could happen to him,\u201d Snepp said.\n\u201cI did the best I could,\u201d Jones told me. \u201cI sent it to them more than a year ago, and I said, \u2018Please tell me what you want taken out of this, or re-written,\u2019 repeatedly. But they disapproved all of it, with the exception of a few sentences. They approved maybe one percent of the book.\u201d\nSo he went ahead without their clearance, he said.\nSo it was sent to the CIA sometime in 2007 and he published anyway?? And Jack condones this?\nAll that aside, I have to ask (rhetorically, for I already know the answer), who was President in 2007? Jack never quite gets around to saying. Though he does, of course, lay out some serious blame on the current AG.\nNor does Jack include this in the chronology:\nThe CIA has also misled Congress on its spending, he maintains, diverting billions of dollars that were supposed to bolster its spying operations overseas into a dramatic expansion of offices inside the United States.\n\u201cIt\u2019s been a constant promise to Congress since I joined in the 1980s that we\u2019re going to get out of the embassies. It didn\u2019t mean into the United States,\u201d Jones said. \u201cThe billions given to the agency after 9/11 to get case officers out of the embassies were intended to put them overseas,\u201d he said. \u201cAnd what they\u2019re doing is hiring a lot of people, putting them in training for a very long time, and then they\u2019re stacking them up in U.S. offices.\u201d\n\u201cWe probably had more case officers in California than we did in Iraq,\u201d he writes.\nTell me again who was President post-9/11 and pre-Eric Holder?\nJack doesn't.\nOh, any by the way: Torture is illegal. Always illegal.\nLabels: CIA, Eric Holder, Jack Kelly Sunday, Torture\nAs many of us mourn the passing of Senator Ted Kennedy let's not forget the passing of nearly 2000 Americans on this date.\nFour years ago today Katrina made landfall as a category 4 hurricane. Later that same day the levees were breached in New Orleans. This was just the beginning of tremendous devastation made worst nightmare by government inaction and ineptitude.\nWhile Sen. Kennedy, thankfully, died in his bed surrounded by loved ones, four years ago others drowned in their attics or were simply swept away.\nKennedy was a champion of the best of what government could do for the people. The aftermath of Katrina was the outcome of what believing that government is the enemy will get you.\nKatrina timeline here.\nSome photos of victims here (which were kept from the public via the Bush Administration and the mainstream media).\nProof that the tragedy which Bush officials claimed that no one could have predicted was already concerning little liberal bloggers -- and others -- the day before Katrina hit.\nLabels: Bush Administration, Hurricane Katrina, Katrina, Sen. Edward Kennedy\nWhen Will Steven L Anderson Be Arrested?\nWho is Steven L Anderson? In order to answer that question, we have to start with Christopher Broughton.\nSo who's Christopher Broughton? From the Arizona Republic:\nThe man who drew international attention by bringing an assault rifle to President Barack Obama's rally on Monday is a Phoenix resident with ties to several anti-government or Nativist groups.\nThe man, who until now has been identified only as \"Chris B,\" is actually 28-year-old Christopher Broughton, a former employee of a Tempe plastic-mold manufacturer.\nTalkingpointsmemo picks up the story:\nChris Broughton, the man who brought an assault rifle and a handgun to the Obama event in Arizona last week, attended a fiery anti-Obama sermon the day before the event, in which Pastor Steven Anderson said he was going to \"pray for Barack Obama to die and go to hell\", Anderson confirmed to TPMmuckraker today..\nBut this isn't about the well-armed, anti-Obama, fundamentalist-Christian, well-armed, right-wing militia member. It's about his pastor, Steven L Anderson and what he said that Sunday.\nTo get a feel for where Anderson is coming from, you should read some previous non-Obama rantings (h/t to Pam's House Blend for the partial transcript). Here's Anderson on the Death Penalty:\nThe same God who instituted the death penalty for murders is the same god who instituted the death penalty for rapists and for homosexuals, sodomites and queers.\nImmediately preceding that sentence, he said that the greatest hypocrite in the world is one who believes in the death penalty for murderers but not for homosexuals.\nSo that's the heady theological atmosphere Christopher Broughton found himself breathing the Sunday before toting a weapon to an Obama rally.\nSo let's get back to the sermon. (which you can listen to it here.)\nHe begins with Psalm 58 and drawing parallels between an aborted fetus and the \"melted snail\" of verse 8. Then:\nBut let me tell you something: I don't love Barack Obama. I don't respect Barack Obama. I don't obey Barack Obama. And I'd like Barack Obama to melt like a snail tonight. Because he needs to recompense, he needs to reap what he's sown.\nYou see, any Christian will tell you that someone who commits murder should get the death penalty. Because that's what it says in Genesis Chapter 9, that's what it says in the Mosaic Law, that's what it teaches us throughout the Bible. 'Who so sheds man's blood, by man shall his blood be shed.' 'From the image of God created he Man.'\nAnd when Barack Obama is gonna push his partial birth abortion, his salty saline solution abortion, hey, he deserves to be punished for what he's done. I'm not going to pray for God to bless Barack Obama. This is my prayer tonight to Barack Obama.\n...Now, look, if somebody wants me, it somebody twisted my arm and tells me to pray for Barack Obama, this is what I'm going to pray, because this is the only prayer that applies to him: 'Break his teeth, O God, in his mouth. You know, as a snail which melteth, let him pass away. Like the untimely birth of a woman, that he thinks -- he calls it a woman's right to choose, you know, he thinks it's so wonderful. He ought to be aborted. It ought to be, 'Abort Obama.'\nThis coming from a man who already believes that abortion=murder.\nNow let's look at the law (the real law, not the Biblical law). Specifically US Code Title 18>Part I>Chapter 41> > \u00a7 871:\nWhoever knowingly and willfully deposits for conveyance in the mail or for a delivery from any post office or by any letter carrier any letter, paper, writing, print, missive, or document containing any threat to take the life of, to kidnap, or to inflict bodily harm upon the President of the United States, the President-elect, the Vice President or other officer next in the order of succession to the office of President of the United States, or the Vice President-elect, or knowingly and willfully otherwise makes any such threat against the President, President-elect, Vice President or other officer next in the order of succession to the office of President, or Vice President-elect, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than five years, or both. [emphasis added.]\nSo why hasn't Steven Anderson been arrested? He's preaching that President Obama needs to be punished for what he's done, to have his teeth broken and finally to be \"aborted.\"\nNeed I remind anyone that in 2005 (when there was a Republican in the White House):\nIn Denver last year, three people were thrown out of a Bush town-hall meeting on Social Security after they arrived in a car sporting a bumper sticker that proclaimed: \"No more blood for oil\" and wore T-shirts under their other clothes that said \"Stop the Lies.\"\nDoes Anderson get away with threatening the life of the President of the United States (or otherwise inciting violence against the President) because the current President is a Democrat or the current threatener is quoting his Bible while doing it?\nSteven L Anderson needs to be arrested and charged with threatening the life of the President of the United States of America.\nNote: Lynn Cullen was talking about this on her show today. (Note: The link will only be live for a week or so. After that you'll have to go through iTunes to hear the show.)\nUPDATE: TPM is reporting that the Secret Service has interviewed Anderson.\nLabels: Barack Obama, Christopher Broughton, Lynn Cullen, Steven L Anderson\nSenator Edward Kennedy Dies at Age 77\nU.S. Senator Edward Kennedy, a towering figure in the Democratic Party who took the helm of one of America's most fabled political families after two older brothers were assassinated, died at age 77, his family said.\n\"Edward M. Kennedy, the husband, father, grandfather, brother and uncle we loved so deeply, died late Tuesday night at home in Hyannis Port (Massachusetts),\" the Kennedy family said in a statement early on Wednesday.\nOne of the most influential and longest-serving senators in U.S. history -- a liberal standard-bearer who was also known as a consummate congressional dealmaker -- Kennedy had been battling brain cancer, which was diagnosed in May 2008.\nDeacon Dr. Sen. Coburn Shares the Love\nWhen in DC, Deacon Dr. Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK) shares a dorm room with Sen. John Ensign (R-NV) at the C Street House, the residence of a secretive, controversial Christian religious and political organization known as \"The Family\" or \"The Fellowship.\" Ensign admitted to an extramarital affair with a member of his staff.\nSenator Coburn is affiliated with a religious organization called The Family which has been criticized on Rachel Maddow's show. Senator Coburn lives in one of the Family's dormitories when in Washington, D.C. with Senator John Ensign, another Family member and longtime resident of the C Street Center who admitted he had an extra-marital affair with a staffer in 2009. The announcement by Ensign of his extramarital affair brought public scrutiny of the Family and its connection to other high ranking politicians including Senator Coburn.\nSenator Coburn, together senior members of the Family, attempted to intervene to end Ensign's affair in February 2008, prior to the affair becoming public, including by meeting with the husband of Ensign's mistress and encouraging Ensign to write a letter to his mistress breaking off the affair. Senator Ensign was driven to Federal Express from C Street Center to post the letter, shortly after which Ensign called to tell his mistress to ignore it.\nSenator Coburn refuses to speak about his involvement in Ensign's affair or his knowledge of the affair well before it became public on the grounds of alleged \"privilege\" due to his separate status as a licensed physician in the State of Oklahoma (OB/GYN) and an ordained deacon.\nCoburn knows that government isn't the solution to our problems, except of course when it comes to sodomy and abortion:\n(Maybe we can hold a bake sale for this woman and her husband.)\nLabels: GOP, Health-care, Tom Coburn\nBirther Crazie Continues At FreeRepublic\nVia Jesus' General. The next step in the \"birther skepticism\" is found at FreeRepublic.com. You have to read this to believe it:\nRead a copy of Larry Sinclair's book this afternoon. Quick read. The list of character who attacked his character being names we see regularly and a few attached to Axelrod.\nThe only other thing that hit me was that Sinclair said BO was not circumcised. When my son was born in a hospital that was done as a matter of routine without even consulting us. Would the same be for Hawaii? OTOH People born at home or in some other cultures are not circumcised. [emphasis added]\nSee what the writer did? A verrry subtle insinuation that because Sinclair sez President Obama isn't circumcised, be might then be from \"another culture\" (i.e. KENYA).\nSheesh what is it with these wingnut republicans and their obsessions with Democratic Presidential penises?\nAnd anyone notice the name of the author of the book? SINCLAIR.\nThat's LARRY SINCLAIR. He's the guy who made up some fraudulent accusations against Obama during the 2008 election and then failed a polygraph test regarding those accusations.\nBut let's be honest. For these folks, the only way for the President to prove to them that Larry Sinclair is lying is for the President of the United States to show them his penis.\nNothing else will satisfy the birthers.\nLabels: Birthers\nBattling Polluting Waste Coal Plants In Western PA\nThere's a proposed coal waste power plant to be built just west of our area. These types of plants produce fly ash -- fly ash which will add to our already particulate-polluted air.\nA new website has been created over the concerns raised by this proposed plant:\nhttp://www.wehavenotbeguntofight.org/\nThe site includes information on public meetings about the plant.\nLabels: coal, Energy, Environment, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh\nThe message to be taken from this week's column by Jack Kelly: By making false accusations of racism, it's the DEMOCRATS who are playing the race card.\nFirst Jack trots out some by-now well known Gallup poll numbers:\nA Gallup poll released Aug. 14 indicated that in all 50 states, there are more self-identified conservatives than there are self-identified liberals. The conservative advantage ranges from plus-34 percentage points in Alabama to plus-1 in Vermont and Massachussetts, and is 10 percentage points or more in 40 states.\nA plurality of voters in 21 states consider themselves moderates. It was the significant shift of moderates to the Democratic Party in 2006 and 2008 that gave Barack Obama the presidency and Democrats their handsome majorities in the House and Senate.\nLet's take a look at Gallup's numbers if only to flesh out Jack's \"Dems are doomed\" position. Here's the beginning of the report from Gallup:\nThe strength of \"conservative\" over \"liberal\" in the realm of political labels is vividly apparent in Gallup's state-level data, where a significantly higher percentage of Americans in most states -- even some solidly Democratic ones -- call themselves conservative rather than liberal.\nSomehow I'm thinking, though, that this is a bit of a cheat. If the ONLY options were \"liberal\" and \"conservative\" then they'd have something but down the page we read:\nBecause the percentage of moderates varies by state -- from 43% in Hawaii and Rhode Island down to 32% in Alabama -- the percentage identifying themselves as \"conservative\" does not by itself provide a complete picture of the relative strength of conservatism across states. [emphasis added.]\n\"Moderates\" being neither liberal nor conservative. By just comparing two of the three you don't really get a clear picture. Where do the moderates stand? How do they vote? If the size of the moderates in each state was the same across the states and they all thought the same, then (again) Gallup would have something. But without that data it's difficult to tell.\nGallup hints at something here:\nWhen considered with party identification, these ideology findings highlight the role that political moderates currently play in joining with liberals to give the Democratic Party its numerical advantage. [emphasis added.]\nSo let's look at Gallup's data on party affiliation. This is from June of 2009:\nThus far in 2009, 40% of Americans interviewed in national Gallup Poll surveys describe their political views as conservative, 35% as moderate, and 21% as liberal. This represents a slight increase for conservatism in the U.S. since 2008, returning it to a level last seen in 2004. The 21% calling themselves liberal is in line with findings throughout this decade, but is up from the 1990s.\nSo this hasn't changed much in 15 or so years. HOWEVER when we look deeper at party affiliation we find:\nThere is an important distinction in the respective ideological compositions of the Republican and Democratic Parties. While a solid majority of Republicans are on the same page -- 73% call themselves conservative -- Democrats are more of a mixture. The major division among Democrats is between self-defined moderates (40%) and liberals (38%). However, an additional 22% of Democrats consider themselves conservative, much higher than the 3% of Republicans identifying as liberal.\nThus far in 2009, Gallup has found an average of 36% of Americans considering themselves Democratic, 28% Republican, and 37% independent. When independents are pressed to say which party they lean toward, 51% of Americans identify as Democrats, 39% as Republicans, and only 9% as pure independents.\nIf anything, the data shows that while the GOP is the (mostly) conservative party, the Democratic Party is the conservative to moderate to liberal party. Which do you think looks more like America? (Rhetorical question - no need to answer that.)\nNot really Jack's fault for not fleshing this out. That's not his job in this column. His job is to spin and skew on race in contemporary American politics.\nBut let's move into Jack's big charge:\nMany liberals have responded to rising concerns about massive deficits and government-run health care by calling those who express concern racists.\nHis first example:\nAfter a town hall meeting at which most in attendance angrily opposed the health-care bill, Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., told MSNBC: \"The last time I had to confront something like this was when I voted for the civil rights bill. At that time, we had a lot of Ku Klux Klan folks and white supremacists and folks in white sheets and other things running around and causing trouble.\"\nLook carefully. Dingell didn't actually call the protesters racists - just that the vehemence of the protest matched the vehemence of the racists opposing the civil rights bill (and that's a lot). But what happened at that meeting anyway? Here's something from the Detroit Free Press:\nAs Dingell opened the forum, Mike Sola of Milan interrupted the congressman as he pushed his son, Scott, in a wheelchair, to the podium. He said proposed changes wouldn\u2019t help Scott and called Dingell a fraud.\nActually, according to the blog Michigan Liberal:\nHe proceeded to scream (literally scream) at Rep. Dingell, telling him that, under this new legislation, his son with cerebral palsy would be euthanized. Although Rep. Dingell assured him that this was certainly not the case, the man became more and more incensed, egged on by the crowd behind him. Dingell staffers were finally forced to move forward to ensure the man did not threaten Rep. Dingell.\nAs he became more and more threatening, the Romulus police finally intervened and escorted him out of the room.\nThey have photos to back it up, by the way. None of Milan's charges, of course, are true. But he had to learn them from someplace. Any guesses where (here's a hint: the conservative media)\nMore from the Detroit Free Press:\nThe interruptions continued with virtually every question Dingell answered. Many Dingell supporters pleaded, \"Let him speak,\" even as others yelled louder and shouted more.\nWhile the blog Right Michigan complains about Democrats padding the meeting, the Detroit Free Press reported:\nScott Hagerstrom, the Michigan director for Americans for Prosperity -- a group opposing President Barack Obama's health care initiative -- said that after he learned about it, he sent an e-mail alerting 18,000 members in southeast Michigan\n18,000 is a lot of people. That must be a huge mailing list. Americans for Properity, by the way, is a 501(c)(4) group. According to DeSmogBlog:\nAFP, and its former incarnation the Citizens for a Sound Economy Foundation, are the third largest recipient of funding from the Koch Family of Foundations, which is run by the ultra-conservative oil baron Charles G. Koch. The Koch Family of Foundations has been a major funding source for many of the think tanks that are in the business of delaying action on climate change issues.\nCan't really say what happened in Michigan is grass-roots then.\nThere was one protest poster equating President Obama to Adolf Hitler. We'll see more Nazi connections later.\nThe point of the protests is not to protest or otherwise make your voices heard. It's to make sure no discussion takes place. It's metaphorically speaking burning down the marketplace of ideas because you don't like the ideas found there and then claiming that the flames are a valid form of protest.\nWant a chuckle? Take a look see at the Detroit Free Press story again. One protester was quoted as saying:\nThe government wants to control my body, my health care decisions and the doctors I see.\nAnd who said that?\nChristine Wofford, 56, of Canton, who distributed literature from the Liberty Council, a Lynchburg, Va., religious civil rights law firm.\nThe profoundly pro-life Liberty Counsel. Not too bright, I would say. Like Michelle Bachman.\nSo what's next? This:\n\"I have seen this kind of hate before,\" Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C., told The Huffington Post. \"I have seen snarling dogs going after people who were trying to peacefully assemble. I have seen the eyes of people who were being spat upon. This is all about activity trying to deny the establishment of a civil right.\"\nHere's the piece in the Huffington Post. What does Clyburn use as evidence? Take a look:\nClyburn, a veteran of the civil rights movement, said he was particularly appalled by the use of the Swastika symbol at some of these town hall events. Noting that one had been painted on the office of Rep. David Scott (D-Ga.), an African-American, Clyburn insisted that was proof enough that some of the protests were racially motivated.\n\"There is no question in my mind,\" he said.\nHmm. More Nazi imagery - swastika graffiti. Funny, Jack doesn't mention Congressman Scott.\nTPM does:\nScott showed a letter similar to one received by Rep. Brian Baird (D-WA), showing the President Obam-as-Joker picture with the message, \"Death to all Marxists! Foreign and Domestic!\" The letter contained a message for Scott, who is black: \"To: NIGGA DAVID SCOTT / You were / You are / And / You shall forever be a nigga!\" It added, \"The Ethiopian cannot make himself white.\"\nAnother letter said that Scott will go down in defeat at the next election, \"and any of your colored constituents ain't gonna stop it. The folks are not going to stand for socialized medicine, even though most negroes refuse to stand on their own two feet.\"\nNo racism here, nope none at all. Accusations of racism are FALSE, Jack says. FALSE!\nIt's the DEMOCRATS who are desperately making the false charge, Jack says. Playing the race card for no reason.\nLabels: Jack Kelly Sunday\nReminder: Political Pundits TONIGHT\nFrom Johnny Mac's blog:\nCABARET THEATER - 7TH AND PENN AVENUE - DOWNTOWN PITTSBURGH - 10:30 PM SATURDAY AUG. 22ND - MAC-YAPPER, GAB BONESSO, SPORTSIES JOHN STEIGERWALD SEAN COLLIER, BLOGGERS MARIA AND DAVID FROM 2POLITICALJUNKIES!!!\nWE'LL TACKLE BIG BEN, IDIOTS WHO KNOW NOTHING AND GET NEWS COVERAGE, HEALTH CARE, AND YADA YADA YADA!!!!\nBE THERE AND BE THEATER SQUARE!!!\nThat's right - BOTH of us will be there. That ALONE is worth the price of admission.\nLabels: John McIntire, Political Pundits\nThe President states outright:\nLet\u2019s start with the false claim that illegal immigrants will get health insurance under reform. That\u2019s not true. Illegal immigrants would not be covered. That idea has never even been on the table. Some are also saying that coverage for abortions would be mandated under reform. Also false. When it comes to the current ban on using tax dollars for abortions, nothing will change under reform. And as every credible person who has looked into it has said, there are no so-called \"death panels\" \u2013 an offensive notion to me and to the American people. These are phony claims meant to divide us.\nAnd we\u2019ve all heard the charge that reform will somehow bring about a government takeover of health care. I know that sounds scary to many folks. It sounds scary to me, too. But here\u2019s the thing: it\u2019s not true. I no sooner want government to get between you and your doctor than I want insurance companies to make arbitrary decisions about what medical care is best for you, as they do today. As I\u2019ve said from the beginning, under the reform we seek, if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor. If you like your private health insurance plan, you can keep your plan. Period.\nNot sure if this will be enough to sway any of teh crazies. I mean they don't believe The Negro Socialist Non-Citizen Grandmother-Killing President to begin with, so why should they start now?\n\"Capitalism: A Love Story\" (Trailer for Michael Moore's Movie)\n\"It's got it all \u2014 lust, passion, romance and 14,000 jobs being eliminated every day.\"\nLabels: Economy, Michael Moore\nA Fallacious Argument\nI want everyone to take a look at Jerry Bowyer's latest article in the National Review Online.\nBefore I get into analyzing it, I have to admit that Jerry's article disappointed. I used to listen to him on the radio all the time. While I agreed with about 1% of what he said, I was also greatly admiring his intellect and his obvious depth of reading. He's a very smart guy and you DON'T want to tangle with him unless you've done your homework very very well. If you don't prepare, you'll loose and be out the door before you even knew what happened.\nJerry is the guy who turned me onto Peter Kreeft's book Socratic Logic. Great book. Kreeft takes the reader on a tour of Aristotelian (i.e. \"classical\") logic and - for the purposes of this posting, let me point this out - the range of logical fallacies possible.\nUnfortunately Jerry constructs an easily discernible logical fallacy (sorry, Jerr. but you're smarter than this).\nHe begins by pointing out the good news regarding US life expectancy:\nIt turns out that Americans are living longer than they did at any time in the nation\u2019s history. The average lifespan is just shy of 78 years, with women living slightly longer than 80 years. Males and females, blacks and whites \u2014 we\u2019re all living longer than ever before.\nAll good news, of course. But then Jerry commits the fallacy:\nSo what\u2019s all this noise coming out of D.C. and the left-wing media about how terrible our health-care system is? Why are we told of its unsustainability, its inherent greed and corruption, and its tolerance for tonsillectomy mills? Watching all this hand-wringing, one might think that Americans had the highest death rates ever recorded, rather than the lowest.\nThe fallacy here is that it's entirely possible for our health care system to be less-than-acceptable while still producing the highest lifespan in our history (more on that later). Those two things aren't mutually exclusive.\nJerry's fallacy is that he writes as if they were.\nHere's an example that may clear things up: my chess game is pretty mediocre. If I studied any of the chess books on my bookshelf my chess game would undoubtedly get better. Let's assume for the sake of the argument that I studied hard and made my game better than it ever was.\nThat does not mean I'd have a good chess game, however. It might be, it might not be, there's no way to know. All I'd know is that it would just be better than it was. See how that works?\nThat's what Jerry did. He used the comparative \"better\" without putting it into an understandable framework and then skewed what he was comparing. Just because it's better than it was doesn't mean it's good.\nJerry ends with this:\nThe cable-television pundits remind us that we\u2019re spending about 16 percent of our national output on health care, and conclude that this is some kind of national scandal. Why? What percentage should we be spending? Is 10 percent more acceptable? Is 5 percent?\nLet\u2019s be clear: Prosperous countries spend more on doctors and medicine than non-prosperous ones. The poor allocate almost everything they earn to food, rent, and clothes, and have little to spend on medicine and even less to squander on fun. When a nation gets wealthy, however, food, roofs, and pants become less of a cost issue, while more money is funneled to matters such as health.\nOur great-grandparents spent much less than 16 percent of GDP on health care, and they barely made it into their 60s. Would any of you willingly give back 20 years in exchange for less health-care spending?\nThe fallacy here is that he's comparing the US with only less prosperous countries. Omitting other prosperous ones (did you notice that?) as if to say that those are the only options.\nSo how does the US fare compared to other industrialized nations in terms of life expectancy and health care costs as percentage of GDP?\nNOT as well as Jerry would like you think. According to the CIA Factbook the US ranks 50th among countries across the world (35th among UN member states) in terms of life expectancy. Behind Japan, Canada, Switzerland and so on.\nAnd how does the US compare in Health Care spending as a percentage of GDP? According to this article in the NYTimes (which gets its data from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) we're way way way ahead of the pack.\nFor the year 2007 (the last for which data is available) the percentage is about 16% - much higher than any of the other prosperous countries listed.\nSo we're paying more for it than anyone else on the planet and yet our life expectancy (though higher than it's ever been) is not the highest on the planet. Not even close.\nSee the fallacies in Jerry's argument now?\nLabels: Health-care, Jerry Bowyer\nPittGirl Featured in CNN Story\n\"The coming-out stories of anonymous bloggers\"\nLabels: CNN, Pittgirl, Pittsburgh\nOne More Reason To Read Krugman\nAccording to news reports, the Obama administration \u2014 which seemed, over the weekend, to be backing away from the \u201cpublic option\u201d for health insurance \u2014 is shocked and surprised at the furious reaction from progressives.\nWell, I\u2019m shocked and surprised at their shock and surprise.\nKrugman goes on to describe progressives' reaction and the nature of the \"public option\", how it's supposed to lower costs and how the \"co-ops\" are a sham.\nBut here's the important stuff:\nBut there\u2019s a point at which realism shades over into weakness, and progressives increasingly feel that the administration is on the wrong side of that line. It seems as if there is nothing Republicans can do that will draw an administration rebuke: Senator Charles E. Grassley feeds the death panel smear, warning that reform will \u201cpull the plug on grandma,\u201d and two days later the White House declares that it\u2019s still committed to working with him.\nIt\u2019s hard to avoid the sense that Mr. Obama has wasted months trying to appease people who can\u2019t be appeased, and who take every concession as a sign that he can be rolled.\nIndeed, no sooner were there reports that the administration might accept co-ops as an alternative to the public option than G.O.P. leaders announced that co-ops, too, were unacceptable.\nSo progressives are now in revolt. Mr. Obama took their trust for granted, and in the process lost it. And now he needs to win it back.\nWin it back.\nLabels: Barack Obama, Health-care, Paul Krugman\nDOJ Misconduct Scandals NN09 Panel (The Selective and Wrongful Prosecution of Don Siegelman)\nFormer Alabama Governor Don Siegelman(after he let go of my arm)\nDr. Cyril Wecht takes one for the blog\nThe full title of the panel was Reporting DoJ Misconduct Scandals: Why Netroots Remains Last Hope for Justice and panelists included former Alabama Governor Don Siegelman and former coroner of Allegheny County Cyril Wecht, MD, JD.\nMost Pittsburghers have some familiarity with Wecht's trial (read here if you don't) and some thought his case was an example of selective prosecution by the Bush administration and U.S. Attorney Mary Beth Buchanan.\nLess Burghers may have followed the case of Don Siegelman. Way back in 2007, The New York Times in an editorial titled \"Selective Prosecution\" described it thusly:\nPutting political opponents in jail is the sort of thing that happens in third-world dictatorships. In the United States, prosecutions are supposed to be scrupulously nonpartisan. This principle appears to have broken down in Alberto Gonzales\u2019s Justice Department \u2014 where lawyers were improperly hired for nonpolitical jobs based on party membership, and United States attorneys were apparently fired for political reasons.\nIndividual Democrats may be paying a personal price. Don Siegelman, a former Alabama governor, was the state\u2019s most prominent Democrat and had a decent chance of retaking the governorship from the Republican incumbent. He was aggressively prosecuted by both the Birmingham and Montgomery United States attorney\u2019s offices. Birmingham prosecutors dropped their case after a judge harshly questioned it. When the Montgomery office prosecuted, a jury acquitted Mr. Siegelman of 25 counts, but convicted him of 7, which appear to be disturbingly weak.\nThe prosecution may have been a political hit. A Republican lawyer, Dana Jill Simpson, has said in a sworn statement that she heard Bill Canary, a Republican operative and a Karl Rove prot\u00e9g\u00e9, say that his \u201cgirls\u201d \u2014 his wife, the United States attorney in Montgomery, and Alice Martin, the United States attorney in Birmingham \u2014 would \u201ctake care\u201d of Mr. Siegelman. Mr. Canary also said, according to Ms. Simpson, that Mr. Rove was involved.\nThe Rove controversy is still ongoing.\nYou can watch the 60 Minutes expose on the front page of Siegelman's website: http://www.donsiegelman.org\nUnfortunately, like many of the Netroots panels that I wanted to see, the DOJ one conflicted with two others (Torture, Accountability, and Prosecutions: Looking Back to Move Forward and Advocating for Reproductive Rights in the Age of Obama).\nBut Siegelman wasn't having any of that. He stood outside his panel room and literally grabbed people in the halls (including me) to convince them to hear him speak with the line, \"I'll be speaking during the first 10 minutes -- just stay for that.\"\nI did just stay for his part (mostly because I already knew a lot about his case and the Wecht case), but if you're not as familiar, I urge you to check out his website, watch the 60 Minutes piece and then take action.\nBy the way, Siegelman did have something new to say in those first 10 minutes.\nHe had a chance to speak with Valerie Jarrett -- one of Obama's most trusted advisors -- that very day. He implored her to remove Rove's clones from the DOJ.\nI found her reported response to be terribly discouraging. He said she told him that it was up to us to lobby for that reform.\nYou can contact Jarrett via Siegelman's website here.\nLabels: Cyril Wecht, Don Siegelman, Justice Department, Netroots 2009, Valerie Jarrett\niBurgh @ Netroots\n(Still playing catchup from being ill.)\nBy now, you've all hopefully have heard about iBurgh: the first iPhone application for registering citizen complaints through a mobile phone. You also know the part played by Councilman Peduto in trying to advance \"e-democracy.\"\nPeduto hosted a panel at Netroots Nation 2009 called \"How Technology Can Enhance Democracy in Pittsburgh and Beyond.\"\nPriya Narasimhan of YinzCam which developed iBurgh spoke during the panel and you can see her presentation here:\nPittsburgh City Councilor Bill Peduto at NN09\nPriya Narasimhan, Director Carnegie Mellon'sMobility Research Center (left) at NN09\nLabels: Bill Peduto, Netroots 2009, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh City Council, Technology\n\"There were a couple of people in the crowd \u201cwith YouTubes.\u201d [meaning cameras]\n- Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus (D-MT)\n\"Will you ask the President to show me his gift certificate \u2014 I mean, his \u2014 gift certificate \u2014 his birth certificate.\"\n- Former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Dancing With The Stars)\nThe \"controversy\" over First Lady Michelle Obama's shorts.\n- Here (and everywhere)\nLabels: Tom Delay\nPittGirl Fired\nWell this sucks but is not totally unexpected.\nVirginia Montanez, also known as PittGirl, was the marketing director for the Pittsburgh-based scholarship program NEED.\nMontanez revealed her identity in an interview with KDKA's Jim Lokay on Wednesday.\nShe said she was fired this morning.\nYou can read her take on it at her blog.\nAnd some people wonder why so many bloggers remain anonymous . . .\nLabels: Burghosphere, Pittgirl, Pittsburgh\nTom Ridge Confirms It\nFrom USNews:\nTom Ridge, the first head of the 9/11-inspired Department of Homeland Security, wasn't keen on writing a tell-all. But in The Test of Our Times: America Under Siege...and How We Can Be Safe Again, out September 1, Ridge says he wants to shake \"public complacency\" over security. And to do that, well, he needs to tell all. Especially about the infighting he saw that frustrated his attempts to build a smooth-running department. Among the headlines promoted by publisher Thomas Dunne Books: Ridge was never invited to sit in on National Security Council meetings; was \"blindsided\" by the FBI in morning Oval Office meetings because the agency withheld critical information from him; found his urgings to block Michael Brown from being named head of the emergency agency blamed for the Hurricane Katrina disaster ignored; and was pushed to raise the security alert on the eve of President Bush's re-election, something he saw as politically motivated and worth resigning over. [emphasis added]\nAtrios put it best:\nSometimes it's a bit hard to remember just how nutty the world was in those post-9/11 days. Suggesting that Bush was using the terror alert for political purposes would have made you a crazy person, the mere suggestion of it would've put you outside the bounds of acceptable discourse.\nAnd now it's been confirmed. Wonder how that'll get played out.\nLabels: Atrios, Tom Ridge, War on Terror\nWise Words From EJ Dionne\nEJ Dionne continues the idea:\nTry a thought experiment: What would conservatives have said if a group of loud, scruffy leftists had brought guns to the public events of Ronald Reagan or George W. Bush?\nHow would our friends on the right have reacted to someone at a Reagan or a Bush speech carrying a sign that read: \"It is time to water the tree of liberty\"? That would be a reference to Thomas Jefferson's declaration that the tree \"must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.\"\nPardon me, but I don't think conservatives would have spoken out in defense of the right of every American Marxist to bear arms or to shed the blood of tyrants.\nA few paragraphs later:\nThis is not about the politics of populism. It's about the politics of the jackboot. It's not about an opposition that has every right to free expression. It's about an angry minority engaging in intimidation backed by the threat of violence.\nAnd that's all they have left.\nLabels: E.J. Dionne, Washington Post\nOne More Reason to Love Barney Frank\nNOTE: I haven't been blogging lately because what started out the first day of Netroots Nation as an annoying sinus thingy (perhaps a summer cold/allergies) turned out to be a nasty, raging infection. I've been taking antibiotics since Monday and am starting to get better (missed the Friday and Saturday NN parties). I'll try to start really blogging again soon. Make sure you check out all the great photos Spork took (scroll down at his blog).\nLabels: Barney Frank, Health-care, Wingnuts\nJust How Stupid ARE The Birthers?\nFrom a poll from Public Policy Polling.\nFirst off how many \"birthers\" are there?\nThe answer is that 62% of Americans think Obama was born here, while 24% think he was not and 14% are unsure.\nSo 38% are ignorant of the fact that Obama was born in the US.\nPPP breaks down that 38% into:\n10% of the country thinks that he was born in Indonesia, 7% think he was born in Kenya, and 1% think he was born in the Philippines.\nThat leaves 20%, which includes at least some people who correctly believe that Obama was born in Hawaii, but who don't consider Hawaii to be part of the United States. You read that right- 6% of poll respondents think that Hawaii is not part of the country and 4% are unsure.\nThe full results are here.\nDigging deeper into the crosstabs. Looking at both data-sets (Was Obama born in the US and the education of the person answering the question we see that;\nOf those with some post-graduate education, 70% said YES while 30% said NO or WEREN'T SURE (split 19/11).\nOf those with a bachelor's degree, 66% said YES and 34% said NO or WEREN'T SURE (split 22/12).\nOf those with a some college, 56% said YES and 45% said NO or WEREN'T SURE (split 31/14).\nOf those who graduated high school, 49% said YES and 50% said NO or WEREN'T SURE (split 28/22).\nOf those who didn't graduate High School, 48% said YES while 52% said NO or WEREN'T SURE (split 33/19).\nAnd let's be clear here - it's a fact that Barack Obama was born in Hawaii. We're not talking about something subjective here. If this part of this poll is to be believed (and there's no reason why it shouldn't be), the less educated you are the more likely you are to be a birther.\nLabels: Birthers, Poll data\nPitt Girl: Anonymous No More\nAt her blog (which has been renamed \"That's Church\") she gives up some info:\n1. My name is Virginia Montanez. My friends and family call me Ginny, but you can continue to call me Your Majesty, because I\u2019ve grown accustomed.\nNow that her name's out of the way, I'll paraphrase the other stuff. She's married, two kids (\"HOLY SHIT, PITTGIRL IS A MOM!\"), four sisters and she still hates pigeons.\nNice to meet you, Virginia. Good to have you back.\nLabels: Pittgirl\nLynn Cullen Show\nThe OPJ reported in early July:\nWe get near daily hits from folks searching for info on where they can listen to Lynn Cullen.\nWell, she's back -- not on the airwaves -- but live streaming audio courtesy of the Pittsburgh City Paper.\nIt will be a one hour, weekday show at 10:00 AM starting on August 18th. The shows will be archived and downloadable.\nYesterday's show was pretty good - she had Chris Potter on.\nToday, it'll be me.\nI hope she's not setting a precedent of only having bald and/or balding men on but if Tony Norman's on tomorrow, we'll know for sure.\nThe show starts at 10AM. Just go to City Paper and follow the link with Lynn's picture on it.\nLabels: Chris Potter, City Paper, Lynn Cullen\nHey, look:\nDon't know if you can see it, but BOTH POLITICAL JUNKIES will be on the McIntire's stage this Saturday.\nAnd Gab's playing trumpet. That I wanna see. My undergraduate degree is in trumpet playing, you know.\nHere's McIntire's description:\nSEE YOU THIS SATURDAY NIGHT! PITTSBURGH PUNDITS SHOW ON BIG BEN - BIG SCANDAL - PLUS BIRTHERS AND HEALTH CARE AND DOPES, OH MY!\nSaturday Night - 10:30 PM - Cabaret Theater - Downtown Pittsburgh - 7th St. and Penn Ave. - Parking and Food and Alcohol! - Be There And Be Theater Square!\nLabels: Gab Bonesso, John McIntire, Political Pundits\nIn response to reading about the dozen or so people carrying at Obama events in Arizona, watertiger at Firedoglake had this to say:\nOnce again we see how irony deficiency maims the conservative's ability to reason: those most terrified of The Negro Socialist Non-Citizen Grandmother-Killing President taking away their assault weaponry [roll eyes here] are free who to openly carry them at Obama events without fear of reprisal.\nCould you even begin to imagine that sort of apparently lackadaisical approach during Bush's Orwellian tenure? Contemplate what would have happened to audience members had they shown up at one of Bush's \"socha scurty\" town halls packing heat. People wearing even vaguely anti-Bush t-shirts were summarily ejected from his little Potemkin village affairs and those whose cars brandished \"liberal\" bumper stickers were no doubt assigned to some DHS anti-American no-fly list. Anyone with a firearm at a Bush event would have found himself wearing an orange jumpsuit and shackles faster than you could say \"Dick Cheney's man-sized safe.\"\nDamn, I wish I'd written that.\nLabels: Dick Cheney, George W. Bush\nJack Kelly Sunday Part II\nBut the real news of this week's column is how Jack Kelly uses this whole set-up to plant the idea that it's possible that the \"death panel\" stories might be true just because he's \"proven\" that Obama lied about the health care plan. He begins with a dangerous statement (for Jack, that is - it's sentences like these that usually come back to haunt):\nPeople who lie about some provisions in the health-care bill will lie about others.\nThis, of course, is true. But then Jack defends as possible Sarah Palin's \"death panel\" lie.\n\"The America I know and love is not one in which my parents or my baby with Down syndrome will have to stand in front of Obama's 'death panel' so his bureaucrats can decide, based on a subjective judgment of their 'level of productivity in society,' whether they are worthy of health care,\" former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin said in a post on Facebook.\nHyperbole? You betcha! But wrong? Maybe not. [emphasis added]\nNow you gotta watch carefully. He quotes Washington Post columnist Charles Lane:\n\"The measure would have an interested party -- the government -- recruit doctors to sell the elderly on living wills, hospice care and their associated providers, professions and organizations,\" Mr. Lane wrote. \"You don't have to be a right-wing wacko to question that approach.\"\nBut Jack omits from that same column this part:\nEnter Section 1233 of the health-care bill drafted in the Democratic-led House, which would pay doctors to give Medicare patients end-of-life counseling every five years -- or sooner if the patient gets a terminal diagnosis.\nOn the far right, this is being portrayed as a plan to force everyone over 65 to sign his or her own death warrant. That's rubbish. Federal law already bars Medicare from paying for services \"the purpose of which is to cause, or assist in causing,\" suicide, euthanasia or mercy killing. Nothing in Section 1233 would change that. [emphasis added.]\nThere's more rubbish. Remember someone who lies about some provisions will lie about others. Here's Jack caught in an egregious smear:\nIn a 1998 article in the New England Journal of Medicine, Ezekiel Emanuel, President Obama's health-care adviser, touted the fiscal benefits of physician-assisted suicide. In January, Dr. Emanuel outlined his \"principles of allocation of scarce medical interventions:\"\n\"When implemented, the complete lives system produces a priority curve on which individuals aged between roughly 15 and 40 years get the most substantial chance, whereas the youngest and oldest people get chances that are attenuated,\" Dr. Emanuel said.\nHere is the article Jack references. It's from the British Medical Journal, The Lancet (free subscription req to see the full text). Who'd'a thought The Lancet would publish an article advocating killing old people because it's too expensive to keep them alive?\nOf course they didn't.\nJack wants you to believe that when Dr. Emanuel (who is also Rahm Emanuel's brother, by the way) wrote that the \"principles of allocation of scare medical interventions\", it had something to do with physician-assisted suicide. But take a look at the first sentence of the article as found in the Lancet:\nAllocation of very scarce medical interventions such as organs and vaccines is a persistent ethical challenge.[emphasis added]\nThey're (remember, there's three authors of this article) writing about the ethical issues surrouding how to allocate a limited number of organs or vaccines - not euthanasia. And it's an outright lie to say otherwise.\nBut don't take my word for it, here's Dr Emanuel himself (by way of Jake Tapper at ABC):\nIn another article used as grist for his critics, in Lancet in January 2009, Emanuel and two co-authors discussed rationing care. But Emanuel cautions the goal of the article was not to apply his views of rationing onto providing health care in general.\n\u201cWe were examining a very particular situation,\u201d he said.\nThe situation: \u201cwe don\u2019t have enough organs for everybody who needs a transplant. You have one liver, you have three people who need the liver - who gets it? The solution isn\u2019t \u2018We get more livers.\u2019 You can\u2019t. It\u2019s a tragic choice.\u201d It\u2019s a decision made in the story in the context of \u201cabsolute scarcity.\u201d\n\u201cIt doesn\u2019t apply generally to health care services more broadly,\u201d Emanuel underlines. \u201cOnly by ignoring what we say there could anyone come to a different conclusion. Only by taking two sentences out of their complete context.\u201d [emphasis added]\nTo take that one sentence from Emanuel et al and spin it somehow into support for assisted suicide (which, by the way Dr Emanuel has already renounced) is just wrong.\nSimply factually wrong. No, it's not a matter of it being a different interpretation of the facts where Jack somehow just comes up to the line separating spin from falsehood.\nThis is a falsehood. It's an outright lie.\nLabels: Health-care, Jack Kelly Sunday\nJack Kelly Sunday Part I\nIn this week's column, Jack Kelly wiggles his way into actually spreading the by-now debunked wingnut \"government death panel\" lie.\nIn doing so he (inadvertently I am sure) offers us a way to describe his own MO. The first line of the column is:\nWho you gonna believe? Me ... or your lying eyes?\nIt's of course from Duck Soup. (If you're in need of a chuckle, watch the scene for yourself - the joke above is about 2 minutes in.)\nThe point of the joke (the exact wording of which, incidentally, Jack gets wrong) is that while it's a command to the listener by the speaker to trust the latter's statements over the former's own empirical data, it's the speaker who's wrong, he knows he's wrong, lies about it anyway and tries to get the listener to agree with him.\nJack is hoping his readers will think this of Barack Obama, though any readers of this blog will surely realize it better describes Jack himself - an inadvertent mistake of Jack's to be sure.\nHe finds his own \"gotcha\" moment to show that Obama can't ever be trusted. Here's Jack's set-up:\nIn response to a question asking whether he still supports a single-payer system (one in which the government is the sole provider of health-care services, as in Canada), Mr. Obama said:\n\"I have not said that I was a single-payer supporter because, frankly, we historically had an employer-based system in this country with private insurers, and for us a transition to a system like that I believe would be too disruptive.\"\nHe gets his \"gotcha\" by going waaaay back in 2003 where State Senator Obama said:\nI happen to be a proponent of a single-payer health care program.\nJack continues:\nHad the president said: \"I used to support a single-payer system, but I changed my mind because ...,\" more people might give credence to the claims he's making for his health-care reform plan. Instead, he told an outright lie.\nWell, no. It's entirely possible that the man simply changed his mind in the last 6 or so years. Had the earlier statement been from, say, six weeks ago, then Jack would be entirely correct.\nLet me ask a question only to answer it myself: how much has changed since mid-2003? The lies about Iraq's WMD became well known, Valerie Plame is outed to protect those lies, the Bush era illegal domestic surveillance was uncovered, a number of USAttorney fired illegally, and finally there's the Bush recession. It's hardly surprising that one person's mind would change during the time when all that happened.\nPerhaps Obama should explain himself on this, but it's hardly an \"outright lie.\" It's not like he made stuff up.\nAnd if anyone knows about making stuff up, it's our friend Jack.\nIn any case it's a tiny point. Even if it's true (which it isn't) it's hardly enough to support the entirety of Jack's argument. So let's continue. After pointing out the assessment from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) regarding the cost of the budget plan (something Obama has already refuted - not that Jack would let you know about it, though), he goes on:\nAnd when Mr. Obama says people who like their private insurance will be able to keep it, but the Lewin Group estimates the \"public option\" would force 88 million people with private insurance into the government program, people worry.\nHe omits telling you that that same CBO says, uh no. How do I know this? It says so in the conservative Washington Times. They write:\nRepublicans touted a report from theLewin Group, a health research firm owned by an insurance company, that predicted 100 million people out of the 160 million now covered by employer-sponsored insurance would go to the government coverage.\nBut the CBO estimates about 12 million people would opt for the public plan. The wide difference in estimates is the result of drastically different assumptions about the price of the plans. CBO estimated the public plan would cost 10 percent less than private plans, compared with the Lewin Group estimate that it would be 20 percent cheaper.[emphasis added]\nSee that? A research firm owned by an insurance company - something else Jack didn't tell you but the Washington Times did. I'll let the other newspaper in Washington DC explain in more detail:\nGenerally left unsaid amid all the citations is that the Lewin Group is wholly owned by UnitedHealth Group, one of the nation's largest insurers.\nMore specifically, the Lewin Group is part of Ingenix, a UnitedHealth subsidiary that was accused by the New York attorney general and the American Medical Association of helping insurers shift medical expenses to consumers by distributing skewed data. Ingenix supplied UnitedHealth and other insurers with data that allegedly understated the \"reasonable and customary\" doctor fees that insurers use to determine how much they will reimburse consumers for out-of-network care.\nIn January, UnitedHealth agreed to a $50 million settlement with the New York attorney general and a $350 million settlement with the AMA, covering conduct going back as far as 1994.\nSo, um maybe, they might not be as,uh, unbiased as Jack would maybe like you to think. Maybe - I dunno, just a guess - that they might be spinning the data to favor their, you know, bosses.\nAP Article on Netroots Nation Quotes Both Political Junkies\nFrom ABC News, the article opens with:\nThey wish he'd done more in his first eight months, but the liberal bloggers who helped propel Barack Obama to the White House are far from giving up on him.\nGathered in Pittsburgh for the annual Netroots Nation convention, they say they're not disappointed. At least not too disappointed. Yet.\nDavid and I were interviewed separately. I was right outside the convention center -- OK, I was smoking a cigarette -- when the AP writer (Ramit Plushnick-Masti) approached me. Later on, I had met up with David inside and we were hanging with the P-G folks and the reporter saw me and I pointed out my co-blogger to her.\nWe're on page 2.\nI will add that I said \"the Great Progressive Hope\" instead of just \"progressive.\"\nAlso, notice that the article appears under Technology & Science and not Politics.\nLabels: 2pj, AP, Netroots 2009\nNetRoots 2009 photos\nJohnny Mac, Ace photographer Gab Bonesso and the best man at my wedding, Tony Norman.\nA WELL-FOCUSSED photo of Maria (the Other Political Junkie), Spork (who knows absolutely everybody), and Mackenzie Carpenter of the P-G.\nLabels: Gab Bonesso, John McIntire, Mackenzie Carpenter, Netroots 2009, Spork Incident, Tony Norman\nNetRoots Update\nIn case you hadn't heard, there was somewhat of a phone ruckus at NetRoots today. TPM has the story:\nSen. Arlen Specter (D-PA) just told a crowd of skeptical progressives that he's willing to take up and dispel the death panel rumor with perhaps its most respected proponent: Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA).\nSpecter said he'd call Grassley from back stage and tell him \"it's not a death squad.\"\nI was there. It was sooo cool. Let me flesh out the details. Specter was being questioned about whether he thought that Grassley was wrong when he said what he said about the government \"pulling the plug on grandma.\" Specter said he was definitely wrong. (But we all knew that).\nThe crowd, I should say, was somewhat skeptical of Specter throughout the talk and there was some grumbling in the crowd when he said he'd talk to Grassley. Then Specter stepped right into it.\nHe said he'd call Grassley today.\nAt that point I saw a few dozen people in the crowd lifting up their cell phones - in a sense to offer them to Specter to make the call. A few people (including me) yelled out, \"Call him now! Call him now!\"\nAfter stammering through a few words, Specter then said, \"And to those who yelled that out, come back stage and watch me dial.\"\nHe was done only a few minutes later. That portion of the talk over (Congressman Sestak, Specter's challenger, was set to go on after) and Specter left the stage.\nA couple dozen of us went back stage to watch Arlen Specter dial his cell phone and call Chuck Grassley. Unfortunately, he didn't get through to Grassley. But it was cool nonetheless.\nAnd now Chuck and Arlen are tweeting at each other.\nLabels: Arlen Specter, Chuck Grassley, Netroots 2009\nNetroots Nation 09 - Photos from Day One\nGeorgia Berner from http://www.whatifpost.com/ at the Women's Caucus\nFadia Halma, Politcal Director, Pennsylvania Democratic Party at the Women's Caucus (in purple)\nThe Other Political Junkie and Post-Gazette's Tony Norman and my camera functioning poorly\nThe Post-Gazette's Mackenzie Carpenter\nThe Post-Gazette's Tim McNulty\nAs always: What Digby Said (http://digbysblog.blogspot.com/)\nBraddock Mayor John Fetterman and Celeste Taylor from http://pennsylvaniaequity.org/\nPA Rep. Chelsa Wagner talking about redistricting\nPam Spaulding from http://www.pamshouseblend.com/ takes one for the blog\nThe crowd waits for The Big Dog\nAllegheny County Chief Executive Dan Onorato running for governor talking about our region\nSurprisingly this was taken before the heckler. Someone shouted out about Don't Ask Don't Tell. By the time that Clinton finished answering Lane Hudson, Hudson gave Clinton a Standing O.\nThis way to the party at The Warhol\nFranco \"Dok\" Harris outside The Warhol\nhttp://www.harrisforpittsburgh.com .\nLabels: Bill Clinton, Georgia Berner, Netroots 2009, Post-Gazette, Tony Norman\nNetRoots Today\nInteresting day.\nI arrived at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center a little before 10am, met Spork and Fester. Did you know Fester has a beard now? Neither did I.\nUpdate: Maria was there, too.\nI got to see an amazing panel - \"How to Get The Most Out Of The Polling Data You Read About\":\nThis panel will share insights and observations from some veteran pollsters and analysts that might help you interpret the next set of poll data you see. Charlie Cook (The Cook Political Report, www.cookpolitical.com), Mark Blumenthal and Charles Franklin (www.pollster.com), and Nate Silver (www.fivethirtyeight.com) will join moderator Greg Dworkin (Daily Kos) on a discussion about how to get the most out of poll watching.\nMcNulty was there, too:\nCharlie Cook of the nonpartisan Cook Political Report had bad news for the liberal Dems at Netroots Nation today -- political intensity has switched over to the Republican side and Dems are facing a bloodbath next year.\nDemocrats had a great run from 2006 through 2008, Cook said, running up a 54 seat advantage in the House alone. But \"there's offense and there's defense -- right now you're going to be spending time on defense,\" he said at a polling panel today.\n\"Intensity matters a lot. Last time you had it, this time they have it.\"\nCook expects Democrats to lose about 20 seats in the 2010 midterm elections, cutting their majority in the House of Reps in half.\nSuperstar pollster Nate Silver of FiveThirtyEight doesn't agree with Cook -- he thinks the Dems will do worse.\nSilver said Democrats commonly told him his Obama-friendly polls comforted them last fall. \"I don't think you should feel at all comforted about 2010,\" he said to the liberal Dems at the conference today. He said he was 80% confident Democrats will lose between 20-50 House seats and up to six Senate seats.\nThere was a lot more stuff in the discussion. Lotsa stuff about how to place the numbers in context. Great talk.\nLunch time - a sandwich at Sammy's. Earlier in the day, I'd e-mailed my friend Fred (who's got a radio show on KDKA) to let him know I was at NetRoots. Not really sure why I did but I did. Right in the middle of my roast beef on wheat (with provolone and mustard) my phone rang. It was Fred's producer. He wanted to know if I wanted to be on the air at 1:30. It was 1:20. I said yea, sure.\nThe result can be found here.\nAfter lunch there was a panel on comedy and then a panel on the newspaper business. The former was very funny. The latter, while just as important, was (forgive me) kinda boring. Maybe I was just hungry.\nMore tomorrow. And Saturday.\nLabels: Netroots 2009\n@ Netroots Nation Today\nI'll We'll be a little busy today:\nPulling Up Roots and Moving to Pittsburgh\nNever mind the G-20: For progressives across the country, the data streams converge in Pittsburgh this week.\nhttp://www.pittsburghcitypaper.ws/gyrobase/Content?oid=oid:67200\nNetting the Big Names\nGuess who's coming to Pittsburgh?\nNetroots panel to discuss idea of unifying church and state http://www.pittsburghcitypaper.ws/gyrobase/Content?oid=oid%3A67204\nLiberal bloggers descend upon city for convention\nConservative bloggers meeting here admit being outgunned by liberal counterparts\nLiberals, conservatives come together in Pittsburgh\nWill We'll both try to post something here tonight.\nLabels: Netroots 2009, Pittsburgh\nTeh Crazie Continues\nFrom Tom Toles at the Washington Post:\nFunny 'cause it's true.\nLabels: Crazie",
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        "raw_content": "Targeted Drug Plus Hormone Therapy Stops Tumor Growth In Patients With Early Breast Cancer\nThe drug palbociclib, an inhibitor of cyclin-dependent kinases (CDK) 4 and 6, significantly improved progression-free survival when administered as a first-line treatment in patients with hormone receptor-positive, metastatic breast cancer, according to phase II results of the study PALOMA-1, presented here at the AACR Annual Meeting 2014, April 5-9.\n\"This study grew out of a strong initial preclinical observation made a few years ago that hormone receptor-positive breast cancer cells are dependent on CDK-4/6 for their growth, and that these cancers are sensitive to inhibition of CDK-4/6,\" said Richard S. Finn, M.D., an associate professor of medicine at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). \"Further, a small lead-in phase I study conducted prior to this phase II trial showed that palbociclib and the antiestrogen drug letrozole could be given safely as a combination, with manageable side effects and also showed preliminary signs of good efficacy.\n\"The palbociclib and letrozole combination demonstrated a significantly improved clinical outcome for patients who had hormone receptor-positive, metastatic breast cancer in this phase II trial,\" added Finn. \"Two prominent reasons for this success are: we identified a subpopulation of breast cancer patients\u2014hormone receptor-positive, HER2-negative breast cancer patients\u2014who are most likely to benefit, and we have a significantly improved, second-generation CDK-4/6 inhibitor, which is very specific and efficient in its ability to block CDK-4/6, leading to less toxicity.\"\n\"This is an exciting data set that shows a major clinical benefit for patients who have hormone receptor-positive, metastatic breast cancer,\" said Dennis Slamon, M.D., Ph.D., professor of medicine at UCLA and director of the Revlon/UCLA Women's Cancer Research Program where the preclinical work was performed. Slamon, a leader of the Stand Up To Cancer Breast Cancer Dream Team went on to say, \"The potential impact of this study could be huge. We are doing further phase III work with the drug, but the current data are as exciting as the initial studies we were involved in when testing trastuzumab (Herceptin) for HER2-positive breast cancers.\"\nIn collaboration with Pfizer and based on the preclinical and phase I clinical data, Finn, Slamon, and colleagues conducted a randomized, phase II study called PALOMA-1, to which they recruited 165 postmenopausal, metastatic breast cancer patients under two parts: 66 patients in part one had hormone receptor-positive, HER2-negative metastatic breast cancer, and 99 patients in part two had hormone receptor-positive, HER-2 negative metastatic breast cancer that screened positive for alterations in the genes cyclin D1 and/or p16. Both of these genes are markers of sensitivity to palbociclib.\nThe investigators randomly assigned patients in each part in a ratio of 1:1 to either receive palbociclib plus letrozole, or letrozole alone. Patients continued to receive medication until disease progression, unacceptable toxicity, or withdrawal from the study, and their tumors were assessed every two months.\nWhen the investigators evaluated patients from both parts of the study combined, they found that progression-free survival, the primary endpoint of the study, was 20.2 months for patients who received palbociclib plus letrozole, while it was 10.2 months for those who received letrozole only. The progression-free survival results indicated a 51 percent reduction in the risk of disease progression with the addition of palbociclib to letrozole.\nThe risk for progression of the disease, however, did not decrease further in patients from part two whose tumors had the molecular targets specific for the drug; risk decreased by 70 percent for those in part one, compared with 49 percent for those in part two. \"The challenge with any targeted drug is identifying patients who are dependent on the target,\" said Finn. \"Having an intact Rb pathway [the Rb gene is another target regulated by CDK-4/6] seems to be the most critical factor for this drug to be effective, because most hormone-positive tumors are dependent on this pathway,\" he added.\nAn initial assessment of data from both parts combined showed that overall survival, one of the secondary endpoints of the study, was 37.5 months for those treated with the palbociclib-letrozole combination, and 33.3 months for those treated with letrozole alone. This difference, however, was not statistically significant.\nAdverse events included neutropenia, leukopenia, fatigue, and anemia. \"It is important that we not only improve the efficacy of the compound, but also that we do not add an undue burden in toxicity, and we are happy that the drug was well tolerated overall,\" said Finn.\n\"The point of a randomized, phase II study is to have evidence that gives us confidence to do a phase III study, and we think that this study proved the hypothesis that a combination of palbociclib and letrozole is better than letrozole alone in this subgroup of patients,\" Finn added.\nPalbociclib is being tested in phase III trials, in combination with letrozole (PALOMA-2) and fulvestrant (PALOMA-3) for late-stage, metastatic breast cancers, and in combination with standard endocrine therapy (PENELOPE-B) for certain early-stage breast cancers.\nNew drug combination delayed disease progression for subgroup of women with metastatic breast cancer\nCitation: Palbociclib shows promising results in patients with hormone receptor-positive metastatic breast cancer (2014, April 7) retrieved 15 February 2019 from https://medicalxpress.com/news/2014-04-palbociclib-results-patients-hormone-receptor-positive.html\nSource : https://medicalxpress.com/news/2014-04-palbociclib-results-patients-hormone-receptor-positive.html",
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        "raw_content": "Essential Again | American Journalism Review\nEssential Again\nAs the tragedy of Katrina unfolded, the battered mainstream media elevated their games, challenging inaccurate statements by public officials and providing crucial information to an audience that needed it desperately.\nMarc Fisher, a Washington Post columnist, is a regular contributor to AJR.\nThe levees broke and the city joined the sea, and the cameras bore witness and the ink-stained scribblers rose up from a vale of troubles to chronicle the days of the fearful and the forgotten.\nIn this era of blogs, pundits and shouted arguments, the coming of Katrina reunited the people and the reporters. In a time of travail, parts of the media landscape that had seemed faded, yea, even discarded, now felt true.\nThe hurricane that laid waste to New Orleans and the Gulf Coast hit the land and its people with Biblical force, sending us in search of ancient verities: We needed to see for ourselves. We had to hear the stories of the people. We wanted to know what had happened.\nSo as the summer of 2005 came to a violent end, journalism journeyed back, setting aside for a few days the allure of the Internet and the promise of a nation of citizen reporters. Once again, we understood the power of mass media, the shared experience of a nation gathering in its living rooms to see momentous events on television, to feel the satisfaction of reading a newspaper's first shot at making sense of difficult and complex times. Web, schmeb: Without electricity, those who lived in the path of Hurricane Katrina depended on old battery-powered radios and whatever newspaper they could borrow for a few minutes from the guy in the next cot.\nKatrina, however briefly, took us back to a simpler time. Audiences for the cable news channels tripled and more, but their combined numbers couldn't come close to those of any one of the old broadcast networks. The Internet would come to play an essential and innovative role in bringing people together, but only in the second phase of the coverage. Those first days were a time for intrepid TV cameramen to take us into the stench and the sweat, the anger and the not knowing, the fear of those who seemed abandoned by their own country. Those first days were a time for newspapers to put aside jitters about their declining importance and worries about layoffs and cutbacks. The old papers instead reasserted the comfort and utility of news you could hold in your hand.\nKatrina came so soon after the departure of the Big Three, the TV anchormen who had steadied us through the wars, deaths and uncertainties of more than a generation of American life. Now we entered a crisis for the first time on our own in a media cacophony that grows daily in countless new directions. Though most viewers likely couldn't name the new network anchormen, we turned to NBC, ABC and CBS anyway, even if the networks themselves couldn't be bothered to drop regular programming as they had after 9/11.\nWhen the networks trusted themselves enough to serve up straightforward reporting, they were essential. ABC's \"Nightline\" regained an urgency it had too often lost during a period of experimentation with softer, long-form nonfiction. Here's Chris Bury inside New Orleans' Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, clearly exhausted, yet authoritative in his reporting from the place he called \"the real hell on earth.\" \"Nightline's\" reporters demonstrated that stories have their own power, that there is no call for the blizzard of graphics or the soundtrack of syrupy pop music that other TV producers tacked onto their coverage. Here's Bury taking us along to see the desperation of a daughter trying to find water for her dying 84-year-old mother. Here's John Donvan from an underpass on Interstate 10, with people \"stuck inside their own rescue,\" watching as a grandmother is choppered away from her family and asking, \"Who's in charge of this whole thing?\" and letting us hear the answer: \"We have no idea.\"\nOn CNN, Aaron Brown's voice grew ever lower, barely above a mumble, as he drew tales from strained reporters. A former radio talk host, Brown, more than most on television, understands the power of sound, and on the evening when he kept reporter Jeanne Meserve on the phone even as the images of the day overwhelmed her, the anchorman helped Meserve communicate the gravity of the situation, establishing her humanity even as she maintained her dignity. The wall between reporter and citizen became a bit more penetrable.\nThere were excesses in those first days as well. On Fox News Channel, Geraldo Rivera once again demonstrated his desperately mawkish showboating as he held a black baby in his arms, shouting at Sean Hannity, \"Let them out of here!\" NBC ended its prime-time special with insultingly hokey gospel music accompanying snippets of video from the scene of devastation. Ignoring the public's hunger for news from the gulf, the networks' brass seemed to mistrust anything that could not be sold as entertainment. No network broke into prime-time programming until the first Wednesday, and even then CBS News was granted but a half hour for storm coverage.\nBut at every step along the way, when the bosses let reporters do their jobs, the results were revelatory. Fox took a leap forward, showing that its reporters could be tough and critical even of an administration that its corporate hierarchy supports. Shepard Smith in Louisiana was as aggressive as anyone on the tube, repeatedly showing viewers how their government had abandoned its people: \"We were expecting a naval armada,\" Smith said that first Thursday. \"It hasn't happened.\" Yet Fox's policy of using its highly partisan talk show hosts as news anchors often undermined its best reporting, as blowhards such as Hannity, Bill O'Reilly and Greta Van Susteren blurred any lines between journalism and rant.\nBut Fox was far from alone in going beyond traditional reporting to confront viewers with the extreme gap between the government's claims (\"Brownie, you're doing a heck of a job\") and the reality on the ground. It's not clear whether the news media were liberated by the Internet era's emphasis on opinion and personality, or whether the particulars of this story demanded a more confrontational approach, but from \"Nightline\" to \"Fox News Sunday,\" from the front pages of the Los Angeles Times to the blogs on the Web site of New Orleans' Times-Picayune, reporters got in the faces of the authorities.\nTed Koppel lit into then-Federal Emergency Management Agency Director Michael Brown, who mouthed obvious falsehoods at every turn. Koppel: \"Don't you guys watch television? Don't you guys listen to the radio?\" CNN's Soledad O'Brien needled Brown: \"How is it possible that we're getting better intel than you're getting?\" Later she asked: \"Why no massive airdrop of food and water? In Banda Aceh, in Indonesia, they got food dropped two days after the tsunami struck.\" CNN's Anderson Cooper slashed at Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-La.): \"Excuse me, senator, I'm sorry for interrupting. I haven't heard that because, for the last four days, I've been seeing dead bodies in the streets here in Mississippi. And to listen to politicians thanking each other and complimenting each other, you know, I got to tell you, there are a lot of people here who are very upset and very angry and very frustrated.\"\nBut as cathartic as such confrontations could be, what connected most effectively was what much of the blogger world had so derided: firsthand reporting by professional observers. TV showed the dead bodies; newspaper reporters found out who they were and how they came to be abandoned on a sidewalk. With electricity out and cell phones and BlackBerrys dead, TV networks brought in satellite trucks and National Public Radio drove down two RVs to serve its 20 journalists in the area. Reporters relied on the old-fashioned ways: Philadelphia Inquirer reporter and AJR contributor Natalie Pompilio rejoined her former colleagues at the Times-Picayune, sleeping on the floor of a friendly paper's newsroom, reporting around New Orleans by bicycle, trying to find the right balance between collecting information and helping those around her. Pompilio recounted her experiences for her readers and in an e-mail to friends, in which she wrote, \"I was interviewing one man today when another woman walked up to me, in tears, and said, 'Can you write down my name? Because I don't think I'm going to make it.'\" Later in the e-mail, she wrote, \"For me, this is worse than Iraq. Because there, the language barrier meant I was always a little bit separate. But I can understand every word people here say to me and it's killing me. Strangers come up to you and beg for water.\"\nIn a page-one piece in the L.A. Times, Scott Gold wrote of \"the woman who died in a chair, in the middle of the road. Someone covered her with a tarp and left her there.\" He described how \"water is the enemy... It hides snakes, dead, bloated rats and, in the areas with the worst flooding, untold numbers of bloated bodies.\" In that September 2 story, which ended with Gold alone in his hotel room, crying, the reporter noted that among 23,000 people he saw at the Louisiana Superdome, he counted four white people.\nWith a bit of prodding from Slate media critic Jack Shafer, reporters and commentators latched onto the glaring inequalities laid bare by the storm, the extraordinary difference that race and class made in how Americans experienced the disaster. TV made clear the black face of the suffering and the evacuation, and print developed the theme, with increasingly compelling work on the two Americas. A September 7 story on the front of the Wall Street Journal described how the nation's loose network of private schools moved to absorb the children of the New Orleans elite, while public school students talked of not returning to the classroom until next year.\nStrong accountability reporting popped onto front pages with remarkable speed. In the Washington Post, Michael Powell and Michael Grunwald described the role federal flood insurance and congressional pork have played in encouraging extensive development along highly vulnerable coastlines. In the Chicago Tribune, Stephen Hedges revealed the frustrations of the crew of a massive naval hospital that sat off the Gulf Coast, ready to supply water, food and medical care but stymied by FEMA's failure to act with alacrity.\nThe Internet made it possible for everyone to join in the game of I told you so. Almost as soon as Katrina's impact became clear, journalists and readers alike looked back at an extraordinarily prescient five-part series that the Times-Picayune had produced in 2002. \"It's only a matter of time before South Louisiana takes a direct hit from a major hurricane,\" the series, \"Washing Away,\" reported.\n\"Billions have been spent to protect us, but we grow more vulnerable every day.\" Reporters John McQuaid and Mark Schleifstein wrote that \"for those who wait, getting out will become nearly impossible as the few routes out of town grow hopelessly clogged. And 100,000 people without transportation will be especially threatened.\"\nFar from congratulating itself on its past reporting, New Orleans' daily paper heroically charged ahead through the depopulation of its city and the loss of its own headquarters (see \"Apocalypse in New Orleans,\" page 24). Reporters and editors stayed with the mother ship until it lost power and filled with water. Then, with its staff dispersed throughout the region and with help from the New York Times Co.-owned Courier daily in Houma, Louisiana, Newhouse's Times-Picayune posted dispatches on its Web site, www.nola.com. Readers around the world registered 30 million page views in a single day, up from the site's average of 6 million per week. Much of its staff had lost their own homes, but by Friday, the T-P was back in print, publishing about one-fifth of its usual press run and trucking the papers to evacuation shelters and to its suburban subscribers.\nSuch valiant efforts were repeated all along the coast. Knight Ridder executives, editors and production managers flew in from around the country to help Biloxi's Sun Herald, most of whose staff lost their homes or saw them seriously damaged. Some of the paper's employees and their families slept in the newsroom, while others moved into RVs that the company put in the paper's parking lot. Knight Ridder's Columbus Ledger-Enquirer in Georgia handled layout and design and printed the Sun Herald until it could get up and running again. The chain's assistant vice president for news, Bryan Monroe, who pitched in to get the Sun Herald edited and published, wrote of passing out papers in devastated neighborhoods: \"It's amazing how grateful people are just to have a newspaper. It brought tears to my eyes. People were like, 'Oh, my God!'\"\nFor evacuees and for those still living along the wrecked coastline, the craving for information lagged only behind thirst and hunger as desperate needs. With power out, newspapers and radio provided the only connection to the outside, the only avenue for morsels of hope and explanations for the paucity of support. In New Orleans, all but one of the local TV stations were still off the air 12 days after the storm hit; CBS affiliate WWL, owned by Belo, managed to stay on, though few in the hardest-hit areas could receive the signal. WWL reporters courageously moved through the city, gathering stories about individual neighborhoods that were then pumped via cable TV throughout Texas so evacuees there could see what was happening back home (see Broadcast Views, page 88).\nBut it was radio that came to the fore in those first two weeks. Most New Orleans stations were knocked off the air by the storm in what the M Street Journal, an industry newsletter, called \"the longest and largest outage of so much broadcast activity in a large market in U.S. radio history.\" But after losing power the first day, Entercom-owned WWL, the city's powerhouse AM news-talk station, quickly came back on the air under generator power, broadcasting first from its downtown studios, then from an emergency operations center in nearby Jefferson Parish and finally from Clear Channel Radio's studios in Baton Rouge. There, in an unusual cooperative venture among competitors, about 15 stations combined resources to produce one stream of programming delivered over two AM and four FM frequencies under the name United Radio Broadcasters of New Orleans. Led by WWL's news staff, the United team kept up a 24-hour flow of news, talk, call-in shows and coverage of government statements and news conferences.\nIt made for riveting radio, and I found myself listening at all hours, in the car late at night via WWL's booming signal, and online through the station's Webcast. New Orleans' Spanish-language radio stations launched a similar cooperative effort. It was on United radio that New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin gave the emotional interview that embarrassed federal officials into stepping up their response. And it was on the radio that the people of New Orleans could hear each other, debating all night long whether it was safe to hold out in drier neighborhoods, offering tips on how to find food and water, helping one another find routes out of town.\nMany of those who were left behind live on the wrong side of the digital divide, so radio was their lifeline. But for those who got out on their own, it was the Internet that provided that link, and on nola.com and wwl.com and similar sites across the region, tens of thousands of people reached out in search of missing loved ones (see The Online Frontier, page 86). Nola's \"What Happened to My Neighborhood?\" message boards filled with hundreds of firsthand accounts by those who stayed behind, and thousands of people across the country posted offers on the site's Homes Available board. At Flickr.com, an enormous archive of hurricane damage photos grew by the hour, and as power came back on in some places, bloggers jumped into action, telling their stories and posting photos of their neighborhoods, churches and homes for friends and strangers alike.\nIf in the months before Katrina the old media had begun to feel that time was passing them by, the disaster powerfully demonstrated that Americans still need professionals who can move into difficult situations, gather information and dispense it in responsible fashion, with effective storytelling and a clear grasp of the emotional impact of the day's events. The history of media tells us that new forms rarely replace the old ones; rather, the old media adapt to new technologies and expectations.\nIn the first days after Katrina, newspapers suffering from declining circulation and considerable doubts about their future quickly became the gathering points for unmediated conversations among readers that the Web and bloggers have turned into an important new element of journalism. Although it has become fashionable to say that no one believes the old mainstream media anymore, when times get tough, Americans still turn to those institutions that have built up credibility over the course of decades.\nIn an exploding information universe, everyone's role changes, but the tried and the trusted still have an edge. That, however, is no excuse for doing things the way we've always done them. 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        "raw_content": "Home History of Ecuador\nThe History of Ecuador extends over a 9,000-year period. During this time a variety of cultures and territories influenced what has become the Republic of Ecuador. The history can be divided into five eras: Pre-Columbian, The Conquest, The Colonial Period, The War of Independence and the Republican Era. The beginning of the history is represented by a variety of cultures and finishes with the Incan invasion. The Incas were followed closely by the arrival of the conquistadors, the Spanish Conquests. The Spanish would found modern day Quito and Guayaquil as part of the political-administration era which lasted until the war of Independence, the rise of Gran Colombia and Simon Bolivar to the final separation of his vision into what is known today as the Republic of Ecuador.\nPre-Columbian Ecuador\nThe present Republic of Ecuador is at the heart of the region where a variety of civilizations developed for millennia. During pre-Inca period people lived in clans, which formed great tribes, some allied with each other to form powerful confederations, as the Confederation of Quito. But none of these confederations could resist the formidable momentum of the Tawantinsuyu. The invasion of the Inca in the fifteenth century was very painful and bloody. However, once occupied by the Quito hosts of Huayna Capac (1593-1595), the Incas developed an extensive administration and began the colonization of the region. The pre-Columbian era can be divided up into four eras\nPreceramic Period\nFormative Period\nPeriod of Regional Development\nPeriod of Integration and the Arrival of the Incas\nThe Pre Ceramic period begins with the end of the last ice age and continues through 4200bc. The Las Vegas culture and The Inga Cultures dominated this period.\nLas Vegas Culture\nThe Las Vegas Culture lived on the Santa Elena Peninsula on coast of Ecuador between 9,000-6,000 bc. The skeletal remains and other finds show evidence the culture once flourished in the area. Scientists have split the culture into three phases. The earliest people were hunter-gathers and fisherman. Approximately 6,000 bc the culture were among the first to begin farming (bottle gourd Lagenaria siceraria and an early type of corn/maize Zea mays L.) The best known remains of the culture are the \u201cThe Lovers of Sumpa\u201d these bones and other items can be seen at Museo Los Amantes de Sumpa y Centro Cultural in Santa Elena.\nEl Inga\nThe Inga lived in the Sierra near present day Quito. Evidence from their archeological site El Inca date the culture to 9000-8000 BC. Several sites were excavated around 1961 and it is estimated this areas to be one of the most important in South America and existed along a once ancient trade route. The tools used by these early nomadic hunters have provided relationships to the Clovis culture level I at Fell's Cave in southern Chile, and technological relationships to the late Pleistocene \"fluted point\" complexes of North America.\nDuring the Formative Period moved people of the region moved from the hunter-gather a simple farming into a more developed society, with permanent developments, an increase in agriculture and the use of ceramics. New cultures included the Machalilla culture, Valdivia, Chorrera in the coast; Cotocollao, The Chimba in the sierra; and Pastaza, Chiguaza in the oriental region.\nValdivia Culture\nThe Valdivia culture is the first culture where significant remains have been discovered. Their civilization dates back as early as 3500 B.C. Living in the area near The Valdivias were the first Americans to use pottery. They created bowls, jars and female statues out of clay both for everyday life and for use in religious ceremonies. They navigated the seas on rafts with sails and established a trade network with tribes in the Andes and the Amazon. Valdivia art and artifacts have been found throughout the country and an extensive collection is on display at the Museo Fianco Banco Central in Quito and the mama el pito(:UEES in Guayaquil.\nMachallila Culture\nSucceeding the Valdivia, the Machallia Culture were a farming culture who thrived along the coast of Ecuador between the 2nd and 1st millennia BC. Their ceramics are easily differentiated from the Valdivia as they were painted black or white with red stripes, figurines were rare and crudely made. These appear to be the earliest people to cultivate maize in this part of South America.\nChorrera Culture\nExisting in the late formative period the Chorrera culture lived in the Andes and Coastal Regions of Ecuador between 1000 and 300 BC . Best known for their hollow ceramic animal and plant shaped figurines.\nThe period of Regional Development is identified that for the first time the regional differences in the territorial or political and social organization of people that formed. Among the main towns of this period were the cultures: Jambel\u00ed, Guangala, Bahia, Tejar-Daule, La Tolita, Jama Coaque in the coast of Ecuador, in the sierras the Cerro Narr\u00edo Alaus\u00ed; and in the Ecuadorian Amazon jungle the Tayos.\nThe figurine of the Bahia Culture (300 BC - 500 AD) La Chimba is the site of the earliest ceramic northern Andes, north of Quito, and is representative of the Formative Period in its final stage. Its inhabitants contacted several villages on the coast and the mountains, keeping close proximity to the Cotocollao culture, located on the plateau of Quito and its surrounding valleys. The Bahia culture occupied the area that stretches from the foothills of the Andes to the Pacific Ocean, and from Bah\u00eda de Car\u00e1quez, to the south of Manabi. The Jama-Coaque culture inhabited areas between Cabo San Francisco in Esmeraldas, to Bah\u00eda de Car\u00e1quez, in Manabi, in an area of wooded hills and vast beaches of their immigrant who facilitated the gathering of resources of both the jungle and the ocean.\nLa Tolita Culture\nThe La Tolita developed in the coastal region of Southern Colombia and Northern Ecuador between 600 bc and 200 dc. A Number of archaeological sites have been discovered and show the highly artistic nature of this culture. Artifacts are characterized by gold jewelry, beautiful anthropomorphous masks and figurines that reflect a hierarchical society with complex ceremonies.\nPeriod of Integration and the Arrival of the Inca\nTribes throughout Ecuador integrated during this period. 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        "raw_content": "By Nicole Almeida Features, Interview, Music January 27, 2017\nStriving for More: A Conversation with Star Slinger\n\u201cWe Could Be More\u201d \u2013 a phrase that connotes endless possibility, hope, and unity. Appropriately, it is also the title of Manchester producer and DJ Star Slinger\u2019s EP (12/02/2016 via OWSLA), where the artist (born Darren Williams) collaborated with a different artist in all but one song, and which he calls an \u201cinterlude\u201d EP, paving the way to his new music. In it, you hear from James Vincent McMorrow\u2019s falsettos, Tunji Ige\u2019s raps, and Dawn\u2019s powerful vocals \u2013 a testament to Star Slinger\u2019s versatility and ability to collaborate alongside artists with backgrounds in a variety of genres. If this EP signals what comes next for Star Slinger, there are great things ahead.\nAtwood Magazine caught up with Star Slinger to discuss each track on the EP, understand more about what it was like to collaborate with so many artists, and find out where he plans to take his music from here on out.\nStar Slinger \u00a9 Michaela Selmani\nA CONVERSATION WITH STAR SLINGER\nAtwood Magazine: This EP is a departure from what you did with Volume 2, now you feature other artists on most songs and there are more lyrics to your songs - how did this change come about?\nStar Slinger: I guess for me, even five years ago when I began Volume 1, I kind of built a career upon chopping up other people\u2019s music and making songs out of that \u2013 not in a mashup sense, but in a hip hop sense, I borrowed from hip hop and I borrowed from house music in technique but I\u2019ve always been a bit of a closet songwriter, I guess, but I\u2019ve been to shy to put them out. I think I was typecasting myself at some point, so it feels good to start writing songs. Obviously with this record I wrote all the music and collaborated with other people so they were not even my lyrics on this record, but I\u2019m thinking on the next record I\u2019m gonna go one step further and put my lyrics in there.\nYou wrote the title track of the EP with Tinashe - what was the songwriting process like?\nStar Slinger: I wrote the title track with Tinashe. Basically I made a beat that was totally different, and got a publishing deal with Sony/EMI, and I got to work with her before she blew up really. But she was already in Capitol Records signed to RCA, so for me it was kind of nerve-wracking, it was my first time going into a big studio like Capitol with just my laptop and myself. I don\u2019t know what I was expecting, but I went in, it was a good session \u2013 eight hours straight \u2013 I didn\u2019t do too much because she got writing to one of my beats, so I was just catching the vibes really. It was really fun, but I definitely think since then I\u2019ve warmed up to the studio more as a place for putting in my ideas, do you get me? That\u2019s something you learn with time, I think.\nDid every artist you collaborate with in this EP write their own lyrics, then?\nStar Slinger: Yeah. Tinashe actually had someone helping her with melodies, I think she\u2019s always in there with her, I forget her name. But apart from that everyone wrote their own songs and their own lyrics. I think there\u2019s various connections with them as well, I think with James that was kind of my favourite one and we weren\u2019t even together for that one. I feel like we had a good connection even though we weren\u2019t there, do you get me?\nI can\u2019t believe you didn\u2019t write it in the same room!\nStar Slinger: Yeah, it\u2019s mad! But I think we definitely should do some more work together in the same room. I plan to do the video for \u201cSlow Love\u201d and hopefully I\u2019m gonna go to Dublin and he\u2019s gonna be down to do it them. But just to hang out, really, I need to hang out with him some more.\n\u201cWe Could Be More\u201d is a very high-tempo opening to the EP. Why did you choose it as the first song?\nStar Slinger: I know title tracks are usually kind of hidden in playlists and things, but I thought the message, that \u201cwe could be more\u201d, on paper it looks like a message to me. It looks more than just a song, so for me it was anobrainer. It\u2019s allegorical, you can take it two ways \u2013 it\u2019s about a relationship, the song, but I\u2019m very much about trying to be better with everything I put out and \u201cwe could be more\u201d is kind of just the sentiment. I recently did t-shirts with it and it had nothing to do with the song, it was just the idea of wanting to do more and not feeling bad about it as well.\nYou wrote the song with Tinashe, how did Dawn end up singing on the track?\nStar Slinger: It was kind of a happy accident really. Basically, Tinashe has obviously blown up since then and she\u2019s got some really big songs that have come out, and I think around that roll out she wasn\u2019t doing too many collaborations and I just got put on the back burner. But unbeknownst to me, OWSLA reached out to Dawn and they were like \u201cDo you want to get on a track?\u201d and they kind of surprised me with that, I heard it and said \u201cWow, this is great\u201d, I thought that it was better than the Tinashe version. I\u2019ve been a fan of her for a while, so it was great to have her on there. I\u2019d like to meet her one day, she\u2019s super inspiring, super independent.\nCrazy how you wrote these songs and the people who sang on it weren\u2019t in the same room with you!\nStar Slinger: Yeah, I think the first time I heard that happening it was like the postal service, or email when you could attach large files to emails. I think we write our best music when we\u2019re on our own, that\u2019s the reality. Unless you have a very strong connection with the person and then that becomes your Michael Jackson-Quincy Jones type arrangement, and I hope to have that one day, but at the minute it\u2019s just good working with people any way I can.\nJames Vincent McMorrow is one of my favourite artists, and I was really excited to see him on the EP. How did the collaboration with him come about?\nStar Slinger: Amazing, wow! I kind of reached out to him because I\u2019d done a remix for him for his song \u201cIf I Had a Boat\u201d a few years ago, I think he was on Epitaph at the time in the US which is like a punk label there, or it was, but it said Epitaph when I got the request and I thought \u201cOh, that\u2019s strange, I used to be into punk\u201d and I checked it out, and it was really folky. But I just loved his tones, it was super nice falsetto, and I thought I\u2019d remix it. I did kind of an R&B spin on it, and I didn\u2019t know that\u2019s where he was going after his record until we kept in touch and he sent me an advance listen to his second album and I was like \u201cOh shit this is amazing I need to do more work with you if possible\u201d. And he did the track, I think he was on tour in America when he recorded the vocals, it was after \u201cCavalier\u201d and everything and I think he was touring that. He had a mic with him on tour and I think he used it to record, and got his engineer to mix the vocals because he wanted it to sound like the album he\u2019d just done, and from there I got the vocals and someone else mixed my music after that as well. That\u2019s the first time I\u2019ve done that, but this one I wanted to be a bit more polished, for real.\n\u201cSlow Love\u201d, appropriately, takes things a little slower in the EP, which I thought was wonderful since you really got to play around with and explore McMorrow\u2019s voice. What was the feeling/intention behind the song?\nStar Slinger: Actually I think I wrote the music with Miguel in mind because Miguel had been in touch with me years before, and I do occasionally send him a beat of mine to see if he\u2019ll use it \u2013 hasn\u2019t yet (laughs). But I like to stay in touch with people regardless of how many years it has been, I just don\u2019t give up really. At the time Miguel expressed that he liked the beat, but nothing happened, and then I thought I\u2019d send it to James because his voice would sound even better, and he smashed it. And he was very careful about the lyrics, I think he made two or three versions until he was like \u201cThis is the perfect song\u201d.\nWhat\u2019s the story behind \u201cLosing Sleep\u201d?\nStar Slinger: So Sam, obviously I\u2019d been familiar with him since 2007 when he had a huge hit with \u201cBlack and Gold\u201d and I remember hearing it everywhere when I was in university. Through the publishing deal I heard that he was interested in working with me, and I was in LA so I went to his house and we recorded the song at his house. We wrote and recorded it in, oh my god it was so quick, we wrote the song in half an hour I\u2019m not even kidding. The bare bones of the song were done and he wrote the lyrics on paper, got in the booth, did first takes and the song was written so quick. And basically he had suffered with insomnia for the past week or something and it was pretty self-explanatory, he wanted to keep it simple, I think I added one lyric to this song because he was struggling with one bit \u2013 so actually that was the one lyric I wrote on the album (laughs). It was really fun, and he was super nice and completely how I\u2019d imagined him to be \u2013 it\u2019s strange meeting someone who you\u2019d heard on the radio seven years ago.\nYeah, and working with him! It\u2019s like the dream: listen to him on the radio and fast forward a few years you\u2019re writing a song with him!\nStar Slinger: Exactly! It\u2019s just so strange how these things happen and how many degrees of separation there are amongst people, you know.\nI\u2019m still amazed that it was written in 30 minutes.\nStar Slinger: Well I may be bragging too much, maybe 45 (laughs) but it was super quick. People will be like \u201cIt\u2019s too easy man, you should be spending a week on it at least!\u201d but some songs just write themselves.\n\u201cLook In To Be Seen\u201d\nOne of my favourite things about this track is the word play - you can either hear it as \u201clook in to be seen\u201d, which is sentimental and seems to be referring to two people\u2019s relationship, or \u201clooking to be seen\u201d, which to me reflects a little about our society nowadays and how we seem to be looking for attention all the time, especially through social media. Was this intentional?\nStar Slinger: It\u2019s totally intentional, that\u2019s right. Sara, who wrote the song, is super spiritual in a way and definitely thinks about things more than anyone I\u2019ve ever met \u2013 she\u2019s just super thoughtful. And I guess with that song, I think she wrote it really quick as well. Like you said, that sentence is perfect, it\u2019s allegorical, and when I first heard the song I thought it said \u201clooking\u201d and I left it five months and thought it was kind of a desperate thing, you know? And then I asked her and she said \u201cNo, it\u2019s about looking inside yourself and being honest with yourself because your reality is not what\u2019s on the outside, it\u2019s what\u2019s on the inside\u201d.\nAfter knowing what she meant with the phrase, did that change anything you did to the song?\nStar Slinger: I didn\u2019t go ahead and change the music or anything, but it made me feel a bit better about the song. I was worried it was kind of desperate, and I didn\u2019t want my name attached to something sounding desperate (laughs) so I was actually really happy when she said it was internal. And looking back I don\u2019t know why I would\u2019ve second guessed it because, I\u2019m just not as smart as Sara I guess (laughs). You know, you see things on a surface level sometimes and you don\u2019t think twice. I met her after we made that one, so that\u2019s another song we didn\u2019t do together, and I\u2019ve met her about three times since then and we\u2019re like best friends now. It\u2019s just really great to hang out with people, you work together but you want to know them.\n\u201cIf It Shall Come\u201d\n\u201cIf It Shall Come\u201d is your only solo track on the EP. Why did you choose this one to be the solo one?\nStar Slinger: I love the fact that it sounds existential \u2013 \u201cIf it shall come\u201d sounded very bleak to me, but we all know death is around the corner no matter how far. It was very somber and I liked the melody, I chopped up some old piano sounds and kind of screwed them down, and I made a 4-4 beat, and I just wanted to make something that was slow motion house music and I put a little piano on top. It just wrote itself that song. And like I said, I like that it sounds existential.\nI\u2019m curious - this being your only solo track on the EP, why is it not the title track?\nStar Slinger: I guess the sentiment, \u201cif it shall come\u201d, is a bit too bleak to represent about the EP. I felt like \u201cwe could be more\u201d is the sentiment I wanted to give, especially given the artwork.\nI actually wanted to ask you about that!\nStar Slinger: Basically, I\u2019m living in Slovenia now, where my girlfriend\u2019s from, and I think maybe like the third time I came here I went to a gallery \u2013 a year into our relationship \u2013 and it was Metka Krasovec\u2019s exhibition and I was blown away and found out she was like one of the biggest painters but enver broke out of Slovenia. That often happens and you can get some great artists. She did it with acrylic paint and it looks kind of digital, everything\u2019s so perfect and kind of symmetrical. I had to ask her, but I didn\u2019t know a way to get to her, she\u2019s like 70 years old, but my girlfriend knows a film producer from Slovenia who produced the film \u201cNo Man\u2019s Land\u201d and we went for coffee with her, asked her if she knew Metka, and she knew someone who did, so I got on the phone with her. I arranged it with her that we could use the rights, paid her, and that\u2019s probably my favourite thing about the EP (laughs) the fact that I got the artwork.\n\u201cPardon\u201d is very different to all other tracks on the EP. It\u2019s built upon the piano part, which I loved, and it looks to me like the rap and lyrics drive the melody, and not the other way around. How did this song come about?\nStar Slinger: It\u2019s crazy you should say that \u2013 I think that\u2019s testament to Tunji. It was the piano that came first, a chopped up piano sound, and he just kind of followed the piano but like you say in a way it fits together perfectly. For some people it\u2019s their favourite song, I didn\u2019t expect people to like it as much as they did. It started as an instrumental and we got Tunji on it, I was a really big fan of his song \u201cOn My Grind\u201d and again OWSLA surprised me and asked if I wanted Tunji to rap on it. OWSLA\u2019s been good on that respect, they have so many connections and a vision for the songs, you know? And I did as well and they met the vision, they really did.\nI wanted to inspire people, but I feel like I have so much more to give.\nWhy did you choose it as the last one on the EP?\nStar Slinger: I don\u2019t know, it\u2019s kind of poetic that it\u2019s such a short song, and works as a nice segue into whatever comes next. Lyrically it\u2019s totally Tunji and everything, but I thought that the piano and melody is quite open and it was always meant like an interlude sort of thing. It just closes the EP off nicely and leaves people guessing what\u2019s next. It definitely leaves it open, the EP was very explorative and it\u2019s left me in a good place.\nIt is really nice because the songs on it are very different, and the artists you collaborated with are very different, but there\u2019s cohesiveness to it which is your fingerprint. It\u2019s a nice display of what you can do and the different types of music you can touch upon, it closes no doors, you know what I mean?\nStar Slinger: Yeah, I get what you mean and I kind of did it that way. I wanted to inspire people, but I feel like I have so much more to give. You can only inspire somebody so much from your angle with just your music. But I definitely feel what you mean, I\u2019m really happy with how cohesive it is, but I feel like there\u2019s more to me after this as well, I discovered a lot about myself in the past couple years and it\u2019s still coming out.\nConnect to Star Slinger on\ncover: Star Slinger \u00a9 Michaela Selmani\n:: We Could Be More \u2013 Star Slinger ::\nWe Could Be More \u2013 Star Slinger\n2016 New Music20172017 new musicAtwood MagazineDarren Williams Star SlingerDawnDJelectronicElectronic MusicIf It Shall ComeInterviewJames Vincent McMorrowJanuary 2017Look in to Be SeenLosing SleepMusicNew MusicOWSLAPardonProducerSam SparroSara ZSlow LoveStar SlingerStar Slinger 2017Star Slinger 2017 interviewStar Slinger artistStar Slinger Darren WilliamsStar Slinger DJStar Slinger If It Shall ComeStar Slinger If It Shall Come lyricsStar Slinger If It Shall Come meaningStar Slinger If It Shall Come song meaningStar Slinger interviewStar Slinger interview 2017Star Slinger Look in to Be SeenStar Slinger Look in to Be Seen lyricsStar Slinger Look in to Be Seen meaningStar Slinger Look in to Be Seen song meaningStar Slinger Losing SleepStar Slinger Losing Sleep lyricsStar Slinger Losing Sleep meaningStar Slinger Losing Sleep song meaningStar Slinger musicStar Slinger new musicStar Slinger PardonStar Slinger Pardon lyricsStar Slinger Pardon meaningStar Slinger Pardon song meaningStar Slinger producerStar Slinger Slow LoveStar Slinger Slow Love lyricsStar Slinger Slow Love meaningStar Slinger Slow Love song meaningStar Slinger song meaningStar Slinger We Could Be MoreStar Slinger We Could Be More EPStar Slinger We Could Be More lyricsStar Slinger We Could Be More meaningStar Slinger We Could Be More song meaningTunji IgeWe Could Be Morewho is Star Slinger music?who is Star Slinger?\nExclusive Premiere: Fawns of Love Capture Turmoil on Melancholy \u201cSilly Boy\u201d\nToday\u2019s Song: Snakehips and M\u00d8\u2019s \u201cDon\u2019t Leave\u201d Leaves Us Torn Dancing and Crying",
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        "raw_content": "4336 Pope Leo XIII (an4336)\nNot an Augustinian; he helped to revive the Order during his pontificate.\nPope Leo XIII was not an Augustinian, but knew and appreciated the Order from his days in the town of his birth.\nHe was born as Gioacchino Pecci in 1810 at Carpineto, Italy, where there was an Augustinian church and house (convento). Carpineto Romano is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Rome in the Italian region of Lazio, and is located about 60 kms southeast of Rome. Ordained a priest in 1837, he moved in 1841 to Perugia, where as a priest he started a bank for poor people, and introduced other reforms. In 1843 he went as papal nuncio to Belgium, and when recalled in 1845 he was made bishop of Perugia. Pecci governed his diocese in such a manner as to point ahead to his later career as pope. Pope Pius IX made him a cardinal in 1853. In an address as the Cardinal Archbishop of Perugia on 21 July 1860, he spoke highly of the Augustinians who were labouring there.\nHe became pope on 20 February 1878. In his fondness for the Augustinians, he rebuilt their ancient church and convento in his native town, Carpineto, and gave it an annual donation of money. In 1888 it was made the novitiate for the Roman Province and for adjacent Italian provinces. Pope Leo had already assisted the Order by stepping into it governance in December 1880 to have the forward-looking and dynamic Anthony Pacifico Neno O.S.A. called from the position of Augustinian Provincial of Villanova Province (United States of America) to govern the Order internationally.\nThe assistance of Leo XIII was so invaluable that the suggestion has been made, \"The Pope in the year 1256 helped the birth of the Order, and Leo XIII helped save it from dying.\" This suggestion is not totally without merit. He also showed his interest by approving the acquisition and use of land immediately adjacent to Saint Peter's Square as the site for a new Augustinian General Curia and Augustinian international house of studies (Saint Monica's International College). Leo also appointed three gifted Augustinians as cardinals, and previously had appointed one of them, Sebastian Martinelli O.S.A., as apostolic delegate to the United States from 1896 to 1902. In March 1892 he gave the Order the parish of Castel Gandolfo, which contains the summer residence of the Pope. (In 1929 Pope Pius XII took this parish from the Order, and instead gave it the Parish of Saint Anne - the Parish of Vatican City - instead.)\nHe also appointed some members of the Order as diocesan bishops in areas where Augustinians normally had no expectation of this appointment. One of these Augustinians was a professor at Saint Monica's International College in Rome, Giovanni Camillieri O.S.A.. He became the Bishop of Gozo, Malta. In his long pontificate of twenty five years, Leo officially declared only seventeen persons to be saints of the Church, yet two of these were Augustinians, Clare of Montefalco and Rita of Cascia. The devotion of Leo XIII (Pope from 1878 to 1903) to Mary under the title of Mother of Good Counsel has become proverbial especially because of his words, saying of that pontiff: \"Children, follow her counsels.\" One of the famous pictures of that pontiff is the one taken beneath a picture of Our Mother of Good Counsel. Whence came the Pope's devotion to the Mother of Good Counsel, the fresco on the wall of the Augustinian church at Genazzano, an hour's drive from Rome?\nImages (above): At right, Pope Leo XIII, and (at left) part of his home town, where he renovated St Augustine\u2019s Church and returned it to the care of the Augustinians.\nPerhaps it was through his Augustinian confessor, the Papal Sacristan, Bishop William Pifferi O.S.A., himself an ardent apostle of this Marian devotion. On 22nd April 1903, Leo announced the inclusion of the invocation to the Mother of Good Counsel in the Litany of Loreto. Among the poems of the Pope Leo XIII was found this one to the Mother of Good Counsel:\nTHE PRAYER OF JULIUS (1895)\nMother, I called thee from my childhood hour,\nWith Prayer and hymn I besought thy power,\nA youth, I felt alas the olden fire,\nCool in the midst of rash desires.\nBut thou art faithful: help thy erring child\nThou \u201cMother of Good Counsel\u201d styled \u2013 Leo XIII\nLeo XIII died on 20th July 1903, at the age of ninety-three years. Fr Angelus Ferrata O.S.A., Commissary General of the Order at the time of the death of Pope Leo XIII, addressed a circular letter to the Order which read in part: \"What is of great interest to us [Augustinians] is this: that there were hardly any other Pontiffs to whom we owe so many and such great favours. He created three of our brethren Cardinals; he promoted many of the brethren to the Episcopate; he granted us two Vicariates Apostolic; he restored to us the church of Saint Peter in Ciel d'Oro at Pavia, and he permitted the remains of Our Holy Father Saint Augustine to be carried there to our custody once again; he gave us many convents, too, among which is that in his native Carpineto, which is the sign of a very kindly soul. He had a singular piety toward Our Mother of Good Counsel and he enlarged our convent at Genazzano, and he placed the invocation to Our Mother of Good Counsel in the Litany of Loreto, from which so much honour has come to our Marian shrine at Genazzano that no one can fail to notice it. He canonized St Clare of Montefalco and St Rita of Cascia, and beatified many others.\"\nThe Order did appreciate the interest that Leo XIII had in it, and to this day his name ranks high among its benefactors.",
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        "raw_content": "I should really have asked my sister just where the old choral hall\u2019s labs are, instead of walking here all the way to the human science building then walk back again, which is kind of stupid. But all the computers in the library and Kate Edgar centre are filled so that\u2019s why I\u2019m somehow here. (And moaning about it too).\nAnyway\u2026IMPORTANT NEWS!!! I now have a blog in MSN too but that was a bit of a semi accident that just happened, but none the less, I will be dual blogging. Word of warning though, the MSN blog will just be exactly the same as this one, actually, it will probably be a bit diluted as I started that one later, and I\u2019ll be updating my live journal one first. So for those who have my live journal blog, there is no need to go to the MSN one.\nWell\u2026ok\u2026I saw Walt Disney\u2019s Beauty and the Beast on Saturday night with my sister and her two friends and there is just something so amazing about seeing a play performed life. I don\u2019t know how to explain it but the mere fact of a performance right in front of you. It makes you think too. The main characters are the stars of the play but yet the nameless chorus members are what make the play wow visual wise by the dancing and everything. But anyway\u2026about the musical in general.\nIt is certainly interesting, although there seem to be so much dialogue in the whole musical, but I like the songs. I kind of went there with a sense of knowledge because my sister has the sound track to one of the versions. I thought all the songs were done really well but then I suspect and believe that I am tone deaf, as I can never tell whether a singer is out of tune unless they are really really really out of tune. But I think the weirdest bit is the characters who dressed as furniture, especially the wardrobe and the clock. (Actually I take that back, the tea pot was probably weirder.) I thought the guy who performed the beast was excellent in both singing and acting wise (although at times he behaved a bit idiotic) but when he sing \u201cIf I can\u2019t love her\u201d, both the whole song and reprise it was really beautiful. The disappointing bit was when the beast turned back to a human and well\u2026I didn\u2019t expect to see a really hot guy or anything but I guess I kind of was wishing that the guy could have been a bit more good looking. (I\u2019m not the only one who thinks this, my sister and her friends both think that too). The only other complaint is the fact that the characters all kind of have to wear what they wore in the cartoon, which does not look that good, especially the guy for Gaston with his hair. (Shudder, shudder). But it was on the last night so the whole audience actually stood up and clap, the last time I remember such a strong reaction was when I helped out at church, looking after the little kids by taking them to see sleeping beauty. The kids begins to boo at the evil witch, I feel so sorry for the actress. I am convinced that she changed her costume when the cast come out because I did not see her.\nSomehow this made me recollect how a few years ago, when I was in forth form, I had wanted to rewrite a story based on the concept of beauty and the beast. When I got home I actually dig through my old stories and it is amazing on what I once write. (It\u2019s kind of funny too. There\u2019s this story that I wrote and then I rewrote it and came up with plans for at least 2 more version, but when I read it last night I realized that I now think the first version is the best version). But my version of beauty and the beast, it was a product of my forth form writing, so that was when I was trying to be very feminist. (I almost think that I have become the opposite as my recent stories keep on having guys as the protagonists and many female I use does not possess the best characters.) Basically my story is set in a fantastical world (another trait of my writing back then, obsession with fantasy), where the world is rules by four gods and is kind of Celtic and Medieval with the women rather suppressed. (Which I discover is not that true, but hey, I was only 15 or so.) The story centres on Ellan (the beauty) and Kyvain (the beast), he is cursed by the water goddess because he would hunt near the river and pollute it, so she turned him into some kind of fish, he have scales on his body and later on his legs became a tail. Ellan is in the castle because her brother caused Kyvain to be cursed by the water goddess again by accidentally polluting the river, she went in her brother\u2019s place for the simple reason of not wanting to be at home.\nWell, that is about it for today, it is a long enough entry any way. I actually have more stuff to say but I better start doing work until my lecture start.\nI think my blog pet has yet to learn Shiraishi's first name so let's try again...\nReturn to uni, leaving work, japanese names\nMy last entry was moral lecture number 1, so technically that means there will be more then one lectures, but I can't be stuff doing that now. And it's because I am in a super good mood right now, although I have no idea how long that would last (My glass, as I said before, is now half empty). Anyway why am I in such a good mood? Well...because a) I got my management essay back yesterday, which to be honest I think is absolutely shit, and I actually got 10.5/15. Happy because the class average is 9.66, so it is higher then average. HAHAHAHAHA. b)I got my history essay back. 20% and I got 73%, which means I got a B and had i managed to get 2 more marks by getting 75% then I would have got a B+. But I am super happy with my mark as for my history paper last semester, I only got B- for my two course work essays although thanks to plussage my over all exam is B+ (sorry to all, I just have to brag about that cause I was so happy when I saw that mark. Actually what happened was that I was talking to my sister on line as she was in Taiwan and she told me that we can see some mark. So I went to that site and was thinking \"Don't want to see it don't want to see it\" When I saw the B+. Reaching Ahhhhh!!!!! I was going to jump for joy at a B but got a B+.) And to make me even more happy my grammar is actually marked as high competent and my tutor didn't actually say work on your grammar (Although my clarity seem to need improvement.) Still...yeah!!! c) Got my information system's mark, haven't got the actual text. 74%, not bad as class average is 58.4%. So anyway...in a very good mood and since I managed to borrow a text book I can use my one hour break to work on my blog, instead of taking note, which is what I planned to do.\nAnyway...it is official, I no longer work at warehouse stationary. Yeap, I had my last day. It was quite touching, although most of the part time whom I had work with and become friends with are either doing full time or no longer there or working weekends. Yeah...kind of sad to think about it. But working there...I've seen like my supervisors being changed for seven times, to be honest, it's this year. Now I have to start living as I did before I got a job, spend little. But I kept on thinking about my first day, which is about one year and a few months ago now, my first day there...being scared and nervous and all that...And before on my Monday shifts...I'm like the oldest night filler there. Yeah...reminiscence. I remember how there was a time when three guys were playing cricket during a break with a stress ball, the empty roll for those large brown paper...sigh...and how I was actually training one of my friends on his first day, make me felt old. :) And how I had to pick up rubbish for work...and then I actually saw the dad of one of my best friends. That was.......... Also, how I used to knit during my breaks, that aroused many interesting comments. So I am a bit sad to leave but I still left as things are going downhill there since the new hours. I HATE WORKING TO TEN!!! it's not fair to ask my mum to pick me up so late either. And the problem is after dinner I don't have much time to work so it's hard for motivation, and same with when I get home.\nI got a card too! (yeah!) I was quite worried as I remembered what happened to one of my friends when she left, she got taped to a pole and the guys ritually pour water over her. But the trouble is I still have some people I need to say good bye to that I didn't get to say yet. So I have to do that soon.\nAnyway, onto a more cheerful thing. Since this year had been filled with anime and manga I thought I would share my favourite Japanese names. For me, regardless of the language, I have always liked names that are associated with nature or is a descriptive word (eg. Fleur de lys, Rose, Amber, Esperanze). So it seems that most of the japanese names that I really like fits into this category. Although i remember my japanese teacher in 3rd form told me that my name is Arisu or something like that in Jap....To be honesty I don\u2019t like reading manga in Chinese, even traditional ones for the main reason that I can\u2019t recognize the characters of the people\u2019s name so I tend to give them a weird name or mispronounce it (poor x casts\u2026I read the whole 18 volume thinking that Arashi was pronounce in this completely different way until my sister told me the right way, and poor Kakyou, I kept on calling him the bird guy because of the feathers that surrounded him. In fact Fushigi Yugi is almost an oddity as I could pronounce most people\u2019s name right in Chinese.) But even though I like reading the manga in English, I like seeing their character\u2019s name in kanji, as some names are so pretty in kanji!!! So\u2026my favourite names.\nYuri (\u767e\u5408) I like this name probably because it means lily, and I really like Fleur de Lys (Flower of the valley, which means lily in French) too. But I don\u2019t recall this being someone\u2019s name in any manga, so this is a name I just like. As I said before, I like names associated with nature.\nSetsuka (\u96ea\u83ef) (X) When I found out what the kanji for this name is I just found it so so beautiful!!! Now I see love this name. In this name Setsu means snow, and ka means splendour. I don\u2019t know how to translate I am afraid.\nYoru (\u591c) (Suki na Mono wa Suki Dakara Sh\u014dganai!) I don\u2019t really know why but I just found someone literally being called \u2018night\u2019 sounds really nice.\nKaen (\u82b1\u5a49) (Fushigi Yugi) I seem to really like any names associated with flowers, once again, I just find this name really nice.\nI will update more next time when I have time, don\u2019t know when that will be though, but I avhe to run to a lecture!!!\nthe fake holiday...(moral lecture number1)\nI am actually taking a break from doing work, I am fixing the last bit of my history essay before I handed it in. It is an evil essay, as all essays tend to be, but this one especially. I was going to go to the giner cat's house on Wednesday but this essay prevented me from going, as I couldn't have finished it if I went out. Waaaaaaaaa..........I am so sorry!!! I really wanted to go but I honestly couldn't go (sob sob sob)\nSpeaking of history courseworks I had to read an article on Tristan and Isolde a few weeks ago, and now my view of the story is altered forever. I don't know why but i haver never liked that story at all, although it seems the kind of things that i will go \"Awwwwwwwww...\" about. But now...the article I had to read was discussing how people at that time had the ideal that the bodies of man and woman should be similar, so that bodies are genderless, and gender is conveyed through clothings instead. The examples beign how alike Trsitan and Isolde is, and if it wasn't for the clothes, you actually can't distinguish the bodies apart. etc etc. So yeah...seriously altered my view on the story forever!\nAnyway, this is so sad but i will have to spend so much time in the library that people would almost think that I live in it. BUt it's because of these assignemnts, I will soon hand one in, then I have the rest of the holidays to do another one, before having to hand in another one after a few weeks. Sigh...I know every one is in the same boat but the trouble is that I will stress to much, that is why I have to start doing my work early, otherwise all hell break lose. (Speaking of studying I got my exam time table yesterday...it um...to summarize it in one word: sucks. I was tempted to use a stronger word but since it isn't that bad, it could have been much worse, I will control my mouth.\nAlthough this is a fake holiday, it at least is days off university, so I have a few more time to myself (been watching Fushigi Yugi again, hahaha :) Although I will not be able to get it finished before the break end, that would be a bad idea too so I won't do that.)\nBut moving on to the second part of the title, yes, it is not a typo, I really am going to deliver a moral lecture. I realized this year how much a person learns when they are trying to teach someone, it really is amazing. I think it's like being a parent, you do this without thinking it is dangerous at all during the process, but as soon as your children do it, you all but have a nervous breakdown. To an extend I understand a bit more. But anyway...\nI had a bit of a clash with a friend of mine, who will remain anonymous. But apparantly she was in some trouble when I texted her, and I failed to detect that her reply was a cry for help. (to my defence i had some sort of problems, ok it wasn't that important but still...) I probably made matters worse when I saw her next by telling her that she should be a bit more considerate to everyone else. How do I put it? Being inconsiderate is not the same as being selfish to me, I believe the first one is merely thoughtlessness, while the second one is maliciousness. So anyway she was a bit angry. But I realized what a hypocrite I could be, and I am disgusted with myself because I always said: I rather be a bitch then a hypocrite. But my friend was in a sense of martyrdom, which I often do. \"I didn't do this although I wanted to becuase you will think I am selfish etc etc.\" I often not tell my friends my problems because I think I am being selfish by bothering them, but now I realize, it is better to tell them. But anyway, I hate to admit this but i did not have many sympethy for my friend, I told her that she should ask for help when she need to.\nMy conclusion is that we are not inconsiderate by asking others to help us, even though they would most likely have their own troubles, but we would be selfish if we blame them for not helping us especially when we do this in a subtle way. Which is what my friend did, which still kind of piss me off, because she blame me for not helping her, for not realizing. although the ironic thing was I only realized how mad I got when I got home.\nAnd another thing that happened: this friend claimed she didn't blame me, wasn't blaming me, seh was just acting it as if she was. 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        "raw_content": "\u2014 Acknowledgements \u2014\nMy deepest thanks to everyone who has read this story. My very deepest thanks, to those of you who have written me.\nAs I said in the forward, this book is dedicated to Cole Parker and to John Francis, the Pecman, for a specific reason. And that is, that the very earliest seeds of this story were planted long ago by my reading of Cole's excellent story, 'What I Did On My Summer Vacation'; and, by the discussion, primarily between Cole and John Francis, which came after.\nAs with most of Cole's stories, 'What I Did On My Summer Vacation' got me \u2026 thinking.\nIf Cole will forgive me for providing a spoiler, (and stop here if you haven't yet read it), a key premise of the plot is that working for, or involvement with, an intelligence service can also involve one's family. Maybe, inevitably so, at least to a certain extent. Cole and John Francis discussed this in the forums, and John Francis mentioned some of the YA novels by Anthony Horowitz, which touch on the same idea.\nI found Mr. Horowitz' books \u2026 a little strange, actually; but that's a topic for another time.\nIn any event, these ideas kicked around in my head, a little; until the Arab Spring and several wars happened, and we saw dictators falling, and their sons and sons-in-law and relatives, who were running security services for them, falling at the same time. And that made me think about the idea, even more.\nAnd that started me reading.\nOh, my; there are some surprising things to be learned, even in our own country's past.\nAnd so, the idea took hold. I've always been interested in history, with a particular emphasis on the between-the-wars period, of the 1920s and 1930s, and the politics and trends of the time; it seemed like an interesting idea, to set my story back then.\nAn important side benefit would be exploring how the world looked to LGBT people back then, too, and what they/we had to do, to get by in it; I wanted to provide a testimony, of sorts. The world of 1937 might be an interesting place to visit, in print, maybe, but I am personally very glad I do not have to live there \u2026\nA few special thanks.\nFirst, to my two editors, who suffered through a great deal. Don't blame them for the final results! I can be stubborn.\nSecond, again, to John Sibley, who put the first chapter into html for me, and reviewed my coding of the earliest few chapters.\nThird, to Colin Kelley. There was a moment when we were about to start posting chapters, and it seemed that the CSS file for the whole story had been lost. Colin undertook to forensically reconstruct one, just from the clues in the formatted chapters. That was a heroic, and extremely generous thing to do, and he produced wonderful stuff. As it turned out, we had a backup CSS file, so it wasn't necessary to use his replacement; but I will always deeply appreciate the gesture, his generosity, and the effort.\nLast of all, thanks to Mike, for posting this story, and for putting up with me. Between my habit of fixing typos after posting, and then my reformatting of most of the chapters halfway through posting to display properly on tablets and cell phones, I put him through a great deal. Thank you, Mike.\nAnd again, thank you to all of my readers.",
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        "raw_content": "You want to listen to your body, but you also want to be healthy. How do you balance the two?\nIntuitive Eating Series Principle #10 - Honor Your Health with Gentle Nutrition\n\"Eat food, not too much, mostly plants.\" That's it! Just kidding. Today for our LAST post in this intuitive eating series, we are talking all about how to incorporate healthy nutrition into your intuitive eating regimen to help you feel your absolute best.\nNow, you might be wondering why this is the last principle and why it's a part of intuitive eating in general - didn't I just tell you in the last 10 posts not to stress about what or how you eat? And now I'm here bringing back all this healthy talk?!\nOk, let me clarify some things and hopefully, it will help. Before you pursue healthy eating, it's of utmost importance that you first have a healthy relationship with ALL food. Let me say that again. If a healthy relationship with food is not in place, it's difficult to truly pursue healthy eating.\nSo, this is why this principle is last. Because it's important. But, there were so many foundational pieces we needed to work through first. And typically, when you find yourself wanting to lose weight or change something about yourself, you tend to gravitate toward finding the next \"healthy\" diet or meal plan to get you there when in reality you might have a lot of work to heal your relationship with food.\nSo, now that you have all of the tools you need to have a healthy relationship with food, we can talk a little about how to honor your health with gentle nutrition. If you haven't yet, I recommend you go back through all of the videos in the series before coming to this one - trust me, it's important that you go through all the steps.\nI've thought a lot about where I want this post to go, and I've decided that I want to share some tips with you and then let you run with it. Because you know you best and what you need.\nWhat is healthy eating? It's having a healthy balance of foods AND having a healthy relationship with food. Eating healthy feels good. Getting the right balance of vitamins and nutrients gives you the energy you need to keep up with your day.\nFirst, taste. Find food that is pleasing to your palate. And if it isn't pleasing, see if you can prepare it in a way that is. It's quite simple. Try new foods and learn what tastes good to you. Trust me, it might take some time, but stick with it!\nSecond, quantity. Don't worry about portion sizes. Eat what feels good to you (and you've had lots of practice working on hunger and fullness cues in past videos). Don't eat too little and don't eat too much. Eat what satisfies and then listen to your body when it's time to stop.\nThird, eat fruits and vegetables. Ok, I know you've heard this a billion times. But... it's important. They're important. And if you don't have a healthy balance of fruits and veggies in your diet, you won't be able to feel your best. Let me tell you one thing though. It's ok not to love all fruits and vegetables. You don't have to eat them all. Find a few you want to try, make them taste good to you, pair them with other things, and explore new tastes! If you've struggled with vegetables in the past, I'm certain that all you need is a little practice in making them in a way you can enjoy them.\nThere are obviously so many tips I could give you, but ultimately, eat to take care of your body. Don't eat to punish. Don't focus on if something is \"good\" or \"bad\". Don't stress about eating desserts.\nIn fact, let's go with that one for a minute. Let's pretend it's Halloween. You love Halloween candy. In the past you let your kids pick out their candy and then after they go to bed, you go to town on that chocolately goodness. But, a few hours later you feel crummy, and the next day you're energy is shot. You realize it's probably an effect of eating so much candy. In the moment, the candy was great and didn't bother you, but now you're paying for it.\nThat's the way it is with eating. It usually takes a day or longer for food to work through our systems. Think about the last time you ate food that didn't serve your health and how you felt the following one or two days. That is why this principle of honoring your health is so important. Honoring your health with gentle nutrition will give you the energy and strength you need to accomplish everything you want to do. It will help you reach your goals, have energy for your day, and feel overall more in charge of life.\nSo, the best thing I can remind you today is a principle we learned a few videos back. Remember that nutrition is gray. It's not black or white. It's not perfect. Your nutrition will ebb and flow. You will learn and grow. You will learn the foods that make you feel best and you will still indulge in foods that you enjoy. 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        "raw_content": "DURBAN, South Africa (Dec. 9, 2011) \u2014 The Durban Conference enters its final stretch, and with the start of speeches by senior country representatives, there is reason for cautious optimism. The European Union, via Climate Commissioner Connie Hildegard, announced its wish to renew the Kyoto Protocol.\nThe Kyoto Protocol is the only legal document ever included at the climate conference, and tools of enforcement, control and supervision accompany it. The Protocol is set to expire in 2012 and parties will be left with no binding legal framework to reduce emissions. For the past four years, conference participants have tried to form an alternative protocol that will extend beyond developed countries to include developing countries. Negotiations nearly reached a halt because of resistance from the United States to commit to any legal agreement until 2020. Despite this and an equal expression of non-commitment from China, the European Union declaration may help drive negotiations forward. The European Union, in a move of goodwill, announced that it is willing to extend the expiration date of the Kyoto Protocol for a renewed commitment period even without the accession of countries like Japan and Australia, which are opposed to re-signing their commitments. However, with this one-sided commitment, the European Union has requested a clearly outlined roadmap to achieving a committed agreement from all parties in the near future.\nThe European Union\u2019s leap forward may indicate a new approach for negotiations. It shows a willingness to commit individually without multilateral commitment ahead of time. Without a doubt, the European Union\u2019s ability to significantly commit to reducing emissions without equivalent commitment from other developing countries is attributed to widespread support among the European public to fight climate change.\nResults of recent surveys in Europe show that a majority people \u2014 about 90 percent \u2014 believe that global warming is a proven phenomenon that is caused by humans and that the government must take serious action to stop global warming. In comparing this data to that of the US, the source of differences between the two becomes apparent. There is widespread resistance in the United States against taking steps to reduce emissions and fight global warming. A report recently published by Yale University showed that only 53 percent of Republicans think there should be some action taken to fight climate change, and among Tea Party supporters, support was even lower, at 34 percent. Among Democrats, support is much higher (78 percent), but still does not reach the level of support in Europe.\nFor these reasons, we can understand why European politician are willing to enter one-sided agreements to continue reducing emissions, while the United States refuses any legally binding agreement over the next decade. Although public support plays an important and central role in convincing governments to take significant action against climate change, so does the private sector. European industrial lobbyists disclosed in closed talks at the convention that they are willing and preparing to significantly reduce emissions further beyond 2012 and that they believe that in the long run this will benefit the economy and European industries. This might surprise most, given the Euro-zone crisis and fear of another downturn in the European economy. However, it is not the first time it has been stated. The Greek minister of energy, on his recent visit to Israel, said that he\u2019s interested in developing alternative energy as a way to open opportunities for new businesses and to promote green economic growth.\nIsrael ought to adopt similar long-term visions. The Europeans understand now what others will understand later. Emission reduction in Europe will eventually lead to the growth of a new sector and will open the door to new job creation and income sources. The European Union\u2019s commitment will accelerate the transition of European countries to a green economy and sustainable development that depends on renewable resources. Doing so will ensure that European countries will not be energy dependent on oil-producing countries. Whoever is giving on Europe today might find that this is the step that will dig Europe out of its economic mud and will ensure healthy and sustainable growth. Israel would benefit if it were to follow this path and think about long-term economic sustainability that will reduce emissions while also promising green growth.\nIn the United States we are finding that a significant portion of the population thinks that global warming is, at best, an urban legend or a malicious invention by scientists. Naturally, this type of approach leads to a lack of clear support to spur a change in American consumer culture and government policy.\nOrr's other dispatches from Durban are available here:",
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        "raw_content": "World stocks slide after IMF trims economic outlook\nAn investor walks in front of private stock trading boards at a private stock market gallery in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2018. Asian markets are mixed after the IMF downgraded its economic outlook, citing rising interest rates and mounting tensions over trade. (AP Photo/Yam G-Jun)\nSINGAPORE \u2014 Global stock markets fell Tuesday after the International Monetary Fund lowered its outlook for the world economy, citing the impact of rising interest rates and trade tensions.\nKEEPING SCORE: Germany's DAX lost 0.5 percent to 11,891 while the CAC 40 in France shed 0.3 percent 5283. Britain's FTSE 100 dropped 0.4 percent to 7,201. Wall Street was set for a drop. Dow futures lost 0.5 percent and the S&P 500 futures were down 0.6 percent.\nASIA'S DAY: Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 fell 1.3 percent to 23,469.39. Hong Kong's Hang Seng fell 0.1 percent to 26,172.91. The Shanghai Composite index recovered its losses by 0.2 percent to 2,721.01, after tumbling 3.7 percent on Monday. Australia's S&P/ASX 200 gave up 1.0 percent to 6,041.10. Stocks rose in Taiwan, Thailand and Indonesia but fell in Singapore. Markets in South Korea were closed for a national holiday.\nIMF DOWNGRADE: The International Monetary Fund has revised its outlook for the global economy, citing rising interest rates and growing tensions over trade. It said the global economy will grow 3.7 percent this year, the same as in 2017 but down from the 3.9 percent it was forecasting for 2018 in July. The report comes on the eve of the Oct. 12-14 meetings in Bali, Indonesia, of the IMF and its sister lending organization, the World Bank. IMF believes that the Chinese economy will grow by 6.6 percent this year as previously forecasted. But the fund lowered China's economic outlook for 2019 to 6.2 percent, which would be the country's slowest growth since 1990.\nU.S.-CHINA TALKS: On Monday, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Washington had a \"fundamental disagreement\" and \"great concerns\" about Chinese actions, before a meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and another senior official in Beijing on Monday. The Trump administration has confronted China on its technology policies and territorial claims in the South China Sea, and the countries have raised tariffs on tens of billions of dollars of each other's goods.\nANALYST'S TAKE: The IMF report \"should in no way surprise\" as the fund's managing director Christine Lagarde warned that trade disputes were weighing on global growth last week, said Chris Weston of Pepperstone Group Limited. \"However, this is the first time any recognized body has been prepared to officially recognize the trade tensions and mark down their forecasts and that is a message in itself,\" he added.\nENERGY: Benchmark U.S. crude added 45 cents to $74.74 a barrel in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. The contract lost 0.1 percent to settle at $74.29 per barrel in New York. Brent crude, used to price international oils, rose 70 cents to $84.61 per barrel. It dropped 0.3 percent to $83.91 per barrel in London.\nCURRENCIES: The dollar was steady at 113.21 yen, while the euro fell to $1.1437 from $1.1489 the day before.",
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        "raw_content": "I will drop Owen off at pre-k in the morning. Yes, you heard correctly. My once baby, will no longer be home with me turning my hair gray. Yes, I know that's just a myth. There's a lump in my throat. I'm nervous. For him. For what he learns from other children that he shouldn't know. For getting picked on because that's what kids do. For what I cannot shelter him from any longer.\nThe world is a scary place for a four year old. Heck, it's a scary place for a thirty-three year old. Clearly, I'm [always] neurotic.\nI can remember back when Owen was about two years old. He started the \"terrible two's\" at one and half and well, he just decided to stay, I guess. He had me fit-to-be-tied. Crazy expression, I know; but it's true. He and I went to one of the local daycare's and I put him on the list to go. I have impeccable timing. We showed up and the whole place was napping. Obviously, he never went....\nThe plan from the very beginning, was for me to stay home with him. That day, it didn't matter. You know what's so funny? I have no idea why I was so frustrated. None, whatsoever. Just goes to show, some stuff just doesn't matter.\nMy sweet sugaa wooga will be five years old this month & although we are in a whole different ballgame of phases that children go through, I wouldn't change ANYTHING for a second.\nLabels: Be Grateful, happy child, Motherhood\nCandy Lynn August 6, 2013 at 11:42 PM\nYou are a wonderful Mommy. I am looking forward to stories about Owen's days at school.\nPenny Lane August 18, 2013 at 11:41 PM\nYou are the greatest. I hope you know that (:",
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        "raw_content": "INTERVIEW: Title Fight\nRecording one of 2012\u2032s most honest records may not seem like much of a feat for laptop musicians, but for an emerging alternative band that got its start writing in a Wilkes-Barre suburb, it\u2019s something to be proud of. Since their formation as fresh-faced youngsters in 2003, TITLE FIGHT have found a way to maintain the trust of a DIY subculture while using their music as an outlet for soul-spilling, picking up comparisons to Quicksand, The Sundays and the birth of mid-90s\u2019 emo along the way. As bassist Ned Russin put it before the band\u2019s gig in Toronto, feelings of alienation are still directly tied to their genre, and allowing yourself to be vulnerable can be a persistent battle.\nDoes experimentation always push a genre to expand?\nYeah I definitely think it does, especially with the world that we come from where people like to assume that you can only do so many things. 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For me, the bands I grew up listening to would sing about stuff that I couldn\u2019t express myself and it would be great if we could do that for other kids so they can connect with something, whether it be the music or us. One of the most important parts of music is to be able to build a human connection with someone and I definitely want people to listen to what we\u2019ve done and know that there\u2019s other people in the world that feel what they feel sometimes. Even if you feel alienated, there is a community that you can go to and you can just let it all out in a positive environment that can act as a form of therapy.\nIs your involvement in establishing Redwood Art Space evidence of that?\nYeah, for sure, because music really is so important to all of us in the band and to our friends and since it\u2019s given so much to us, we just feel the need to give back. For us, that comes in the form of booking shows and giving bands a place to play. Like the Redwood Art Space\u2026 that changed my life. We kind of just decided to push that idea ourselves because no one else was going to do it and it was the least we could do to pass something special on to the younger kids. First off, the space is fun; you can go see a show with friends, hang out with the bands and meet new people from different places. Our goal as a group is to just keep that place alive for as long as we possibly can.\nTitle Fight has been making music together since you guys were 13, which is about ten years now. How has growing up impacted your music both stylistically and lyrically?\nWhen we started off we were 13-years-old and our favourite band was Blink-182 so we just wanted to sound like Blink-182. Like I was in middle school then and I wanted to sing about this girl who didn\u2019t like me and looking back on it, it was a very juvenile thing but it was fun. It was just four friends getting together and playing music that was fun. As we grew up, we went through different experiences such as ending relationships and other personal events and\u2026 I don\u2019t know how else to put it, but \u201clife\u201d just happened (laughs). It\u2019s kind of weird to look back at the music we\u2019ve done in the past, and I don\u2019t keep a journal of all of my experiences, but I think it\u2019s been cool to have grown the way we have. All of our experiences and the emotions that went with them are shown through our songs.\nHas expressing yourself become easier or more difficult as you\u2019ve grown older?\nI think for me it\u2019s become more difficult. It\u2019s hard to kind of cope with things as you grow up and it is getting to a point where our band is getting bigger and more people are paying attention to us. 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        "raw_content": "Because of globalisation, national governments face more difficulties in collecting sufficient taxes to keep their countries going. Alain Lamassoure, a French member of the European Parliament has found the answer:\n\u201cThe economic value of today\u2019s globalisation lies in information through transactions in the form of international communication. Why don\u2019t we levy taxes on this value?\u201d\n\u201cA small tax on an SMS from Paris to another French city could be allocated to the French government, but taxes on emails or SMS messages from Paris to Rome could be dedicated to the EU budget. In France an SMS costs 15 cents. We could tax it by 1.5 cents, or less.\u201d\n\u201cFor email, the rate could be as little as 0.00001 Euro. This is peanuts, but given the billions of transactions every day, this could still raise an immense income.\u201d\nNo wonder the French voted \u2018no\u2019 on Europe\u2026 On the other hand, it might significantly reduce the amount of spam.\nI guess some other Eurpean problems would deserve more urgent French attention, but\u2026 that would cost the French government a lot of money.\n??????1??????????????????????????????? ??????.\nSUQQU??????? 03??Benimiyabi??????????? @ ???????? ???????????? PIXstyleMe\tSUQQU??????? 03??Benimiyabi???????????\nHR ??? ???????????????????? UrCosme (?cosme TAIWAN) ????\tHR ???,????,?????????????????1\nPernelle \u201cX\u2019mas Set for Fashionista\u201d Marie Claire (HK) Edition\t?????????????????????? Pernelle????????????????????????Gatto???Fun Fur?????????????????Nadia???\n???? ???????? cosmedicbook October 22, 2018\nMOR ?????????????????(????)????? MOR,???????,????????(????)\nBIOEQUA ????????????? Daily Hydration Protective Fluid????? UrCosme (?cosme TAIWAN) ????\tBIOEQUA,??????,????? Daily Hydration Protective Fluid\nkiss ?Base Make-up????????UV???SPF33PA+++????? kiss,Base Make-up,???????UV???SPF33PA+++\n?????? \u2013 CLARINS\tHow do I choose a foundation?: ?????? ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????? ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????BB????????????????????????????????????????7?????74????????????????\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "Weekend away and a head full of ideas \u2013 I went up to the Investiture of the Prince and Princess of the Mists, caught up with a college best friend I hadn\u2019t seen in 4-5 years, saw several friends over meals, listened to books-on-tape, found some house-cleaning motivation, pondered the nature of inspirational advice, the internet\u2019s seductive suggestion that your casual acquaintance is a friend\u2026 oh, and my latte was free this morning, which was really nice. (read more\u2026)",
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        "raw_content": "\u00ab Why lower the drinking age now? Aren\u2019t there more pressing concerns facing the US today?\nReducing binge drinking \u00bb\nThis opinion piece (\u201cPragmatic approach needed for alcohol issue,\u201d 27 June 2006, Pacific Daily News) presents a good argument for why residents of Guam should vote to maintain its 18 year-old drinking age. The US territory, which receives a substantial amount of federal highway funding each year despite having a legal limit below 21, has historically set its drinking age at 18. MADD is active in Coalition 21, the organization formed in favor of raising the drinking age. Residents will decide whether or not to raise the drinking age to 21 in a general election on November 7.\nThis entry was posted on Saturday, October 7th, 2006 at 3:11 pm\tand is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.",
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        "raw_content": "You asked for meals earlier in the week, so we are making it happen. Starting this month, we will be changing to a Monday and Tuesday delivery schedule. Read on to find out what your delivery day will be, how the schedule will change in the next few weeks, and how this impacts how you order during the transition.\nAs we transition from Friday to Monday or Tuesday delivery, that\u2019s of course going to create some changes. To make sure everyone understands what\u2019s going to happen, and how that might impact how you order, we shot a quick video to explain what will happen throughout the month of December, so be sure to check it out. There are also more details below.\nHere\u2019s the upcoming delivery schedule:\nFriday, December 11th will be the Cut-off Day for the Friday, December 18th Delivery Day.\nThat\u2019s normal. So that week remains exactly the same as before. That will be the FINAL Friday delivery.\nFriday, December 18th will be the Cut-off Day for Mon/Tue, December 28th/29th Delivery Day.\nPlease take note that this transition week has a 10 or 11 day turnaround time as opposed to the usual 7 day turnaround. That means if you use Factor 75 on the weekends or early in the week on Monday and Tuesday, you\u2019ll want to put a few more meals in your delivery for this week. Once you get your meals on Dec. 18th, there will not be another delivery until Dec 28th or 29th, so go into your account and add those extra meals to your cart by the Dec. 18th Cut-off Day, and you won\u2019t miss out on any of the delicious meals you need!\nTuesday, December 29th will be the Cut-off Day for Mon/Tue, January 4th/5th Delivery Day.\nThat\u2019s how it will work from then on. Tuesdays will be the new cut-off days for Mon/Tuesday deliveries. Check out the schedule below for a visual.\n*The Delivery Day and Cut-off Day for that particular Delivery Day are the same color to make it a little easier to read, but we recommend watching the video to make sure everything is clear.\n\u201cWill my delivery day change to Monday or Tuesday?\u201d\nThat depends on where you live. If you live anywhere within a 40-mile radius of the city of Chicago, you will have Monday delivery. Anywhere outside of that, you will now have Tuesday delivery.\n\u201cWhat do I do if I had paused deliveries?\u201d\nAny delivery that was paused for a Friday starting December 25th we will automatically update to be paused for the immediately following Tuesday. Be sure to update any paused orders if you are now able to receive your meals on that Tuesday instead of the Friday(s) you had originally skipped.\nJust email us at help@factor75.com and we\u2019ll be happy to answer those for you right away.\nWe know this is a change that you have been asking for, so we\u2019re excited to roll this out for you. You know how to reach us. If we don\u2019t talk to you, have a Happy Holidays, and thank you for being a wonderful customer!!",
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        "raw_content": "Blog re-activate!\nI've never been an especially social person, and that is apparent in my use of social media. I've tried a couple times to get involved in the whole social media thing, but it's never lasted more than a few weeks.\nI'm going to make another go at this and see if I can keep it up a little longer this time. I think that some of the projects that I choose to undertake would be of interest to other people. So perhaps if I make the effort to post some of the thing I'm doing, I'll get a few followers, and that will encourage me to keep up with the posting. We'll see if it works out this time.\nI have three social media sites that I'll be using at this time:\n1) This blog. Used to share things that are likely to interest other people. Longer posts taking some effort to compose will go here.\n2) Google+ page. For quick things and things that are not as likely to be of interest to the world at large.\n3) Youtube channel for videos. I'm a little conflicted about this one because much of the time I'd rather read a text post than watch a video. However, I've found that some Youtube channels with the right type of host are fun to watch. So I'll try posting a few videos and see what comes of it.\nI'm also expanding the scope of the blog slightly. It was previously intended to be a project log for things like programming, electronics, physical things I built, etc. I'd like to now include some less concrete topics that I've developed an interest in.\nMost of the topics that I've developed an interest in over the last few years are all different aspects of self reliance:\nHome improvement and construction, including:\nAlternate construction methods like earthbag building.\nWater capture and reuse, graywater use and treatment.\nSolar heating, solar power.\nGardening and aquaponics.\nFinancial independence (reference Mr Money Mustache, Early Retirement Extreme.)\nI plan to have posts about these types of things, in addition to the technical projects that the blog originally covered.",
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        "raw_content": "It's easy to miss just how far off the deep end Trump has gone with his executive order to bar entry into the U.S. from seven Muslim countries. Many people seem to think the order applies only to refugees and migrants, but it doesn't. It applies to everyone, including legal immigrants, even permanent residents with green cards. If you happened to be out of the country when the order was issued, you now can't get back in without a waiver from DHS. And if you are in the country, now you can't leave because you might not be able to get back in.\nWith this order Donald Trump reveals beyond any doubt that he cannot be trusted. His rhetoric all during the campaign was that he wanted to exclude and deport illegal immigrants. But this executive order draws no such distinctions. Legal or not, if you're from one of the Muslim countries targeted by the whims of the dear leader (Saudi Arabia, tellingly, is not on the list) you are no longer free to cross the border.\nThe litany of outrage here is so long it's hard to know where to begin. Let's start with the obvious: banning people because of their religion or ethnicity is shameful at best, unconstitutional and un-American at worst. The U.S. turned away Jewish refugees and interned Japanese residents (including U.S. citizens) during WWII, to our everlasting ignominy. That this policy is being supported by a vice president who (rightfully) called it \"offensive\" during the campaign is hypocrisy of the highest order. And of course there's the fact that two of the countries most likely to actually send terrorists to the U.S. -- Pakistan and Saudi Arabia -- are not on the list.\nBut the worst part of this is the fact that no exception was made for legal residents. That is not only so far beyond stupid that you can't even see stupid from there, it's bad business. We made a deal with those people: work hard, pay your taxes, don't blow shit up, and we'll let you stay. They held up their end of the bargain, but we have now reneged on ours.\nOf course, reneging on commitments is nothing new to Donald Trump. It is, sadly, nothing new to the United States of America either. But that doesn't make it right.\n[UPDATE] I urge you to read Scott Aaronson's excellent post on this topic.\nDemocrat's Everlasting Ignominy\n>The U.S. turned away Jewish refugees and interned Japanese residents (including U.S. citizens) during WWII, to our everlasting ignominy.\nBlack Tom Explosion (1916)\nPresident Frankling D. Roosevelt (D)\nExecutive Order 9066 (1942)\nJan Karski reaches London and gives detailed statements on what he had seen in Warsaw and the zbica transit camp, along with microfilm. (1942)\nThe Mass Extermination of Jews in German Occupied Poland (December 10, 1942)\nJoint Declaration by Members of the United Nations (December 17, 1942)\nJan Karski meets with President Franklin D. Roosevelt at the White Hosue; Roosevelt inquires about horses in Poland but makes no inquires about jews. (July 28, 1943) [see footnote]\n>Let's start with the obvious: banning people because of their religion or ethnicity is shameful at best, unconstitutional and un-American at worst.\nPresident Harry S Truman (D)\nPublic Law 414, Section 212 (e). [see page 188] (1952)\nPresident Jimmy Carter (D)\nPresident Orders Immediate Ban On Iranians in USA\nPresident Barak Obama (D)\nConsolidated Appropriations Act, 2016, incorporating Visa Waiver Program Improvement and Terrorist Travel Prevention Act of 2015.\nOBAMA\u2019S ADMINISTRATION MADE THE \u201cMUSLIM BAN\u201d POSSIBLE AND THE MEDIA WON\u2019T TELL YOU\nPresident Obama Announces Jan Karski as a Recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. (2012)\nIf I try to post it all as one file, it fails to post.\nBreak it up into parts, it posts.\n> Democrat's Everlasting Ignominy\nWhy do you have to cast everything as a partisan issue, Publius? Yes, of course the Democrats are not blameless, and I have no problem calling them out too when they cross the line. 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Also, before the Watergate scandal, both parties were pretty much aligned on certain fundamental issues, like whether or not the President was required to follow the law (yes), and whether or not \"alternative facts\" were a legitimate part of the political discussion (no). Both parties have changed in both of these regards, but the Republicans have clearly led the way.\n\"Donald Trump reveals beyond any doubt that he cannot be trusted.\"\nTrue enough. He doesn't make \"promises\". He's engaged in persuasion and marketing. A used-car salesman. Nothing he says can be taken at face value.\n\"His rhetoric all during the campaign was that he wanted to exclude and deport illegal immigrants. But this executive order draws no such distinctions.\"\nTo be fair to our Dear Leader, there were two separate issues. The illegal immigrant thing was about Mexico and \"the wall\".\nIt was a different topic, to deal with \"radical Islamic terrorism\". 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        "raw_content": "Protecting Journalism Sources in the Digital Age\nWhile the rapidly emerging digital environment offers great opportunities for journalists to investigate and report information in the public interest, it also poses particular challenges regarding the privacy and safety of journalistic sources. These challenges include: mass surveillance as well as targeted surveillance, data retention, expanded and broad antiterrorism measures, and national security laws and over-reach in the application of these. All these can undermine the confidentiality protection of those who collaborate with journalists, and who are essential for revealing sensitive information in the public interest but who could expose themselves to serious risks and pressures. The effect is also to chill whistleblowing and thereby undermine public access to information and the democratic role of the media. 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Today, international development co-operation takes place in an increasingly complex environment, with an ever growing number of actors, policies and instruments involved. This complexity raises the stakes for achieving the goals, but also opens up new opportunities. Although governments will remain the key actors in the implementation of the new post-2015 goals, the role of non-state actors such as civil society, foundations and business is growing. Their association through effective partnerships will be key to the implementation of the post-2015 agenda. The Development Co-operation Report 2015 explores the potential of networks and partnerships to create incentives for responsible action, as well as innovative, fit-for-purpose ways of co-ordinating the activities of diverse stakeholders.\nWomen and power: overcoming barriers to leadership and influence\nAround the world, women now have more power than ever before. 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        "raw_content": "This page contains a single entry from the blog posted on May 29, 2011 7:11 PM. The previous post in this blog was Government far too cushy with nukes. The next post in this blog is It's Memorial Day. Many more can be found on the main index page or by looking through the archives.\n\u00ab Government far too cushy with nukes | Main | It's Memorial Day \u00bb\n\"Hang On Sloopy\" -- the lost verse\nYou learn something new every day. This afternoon we were listening to Radio Bojack on last.fm while we were puttering around the house doing chores and hobby stuff. After a while, the McCoys' chestnut \"Hang On Sloopy\" came on -- a bittersweet tune for us. We once were given a big moment at a jam session with real musicians, but when asked to sing that one, we found out the hard way how key-sensitive a tune it was for our vocal range. If only we had another crack at it...\nAnyway, today as the recording moved along, we were stunned to hear a second verse that had been edited out of the single version that played on our radio in the fall of 1965 and on our stereos and music gadgets ever since. We stopped what we were doing and turned it up to hear Rick Derringer croon:\nSloopy wears a red dress, yeah, as old as the hills.\n(Ooo-ooo-ooo-ooo.)\nBut when Sloopy wears that red dress, yeah,\nYou know it gives me the chills, oh, oh.\nSloopy when I see you walkin', walkin' down the street,\nI say, \"Don't worry, Sloopy, girl, you belong to me.\"\nAnd so I sing out...\nThen there was another chorus, and then the guitar solo and right back to the familiar \"Come on, come on\" bit that works its way up to the glorious crescendo toward the end. But wow, a verse about a red dress. Who knew?\nThere seems to be two versions of the song on http://grooveshark.com\nOne is about 3:00 minutes. The one with the second verse is about 3:50 minutes long.\nWhen I searched Grooveshark for Hang on Sloopy McCoys, the longer version was the first one that appeared on the list.\nNot to brag but I once won a Packy the Elephant Birthday T-shirt off a radio station here in Portland for correctly knowing that this song is written by Rick Derringer of \"Rock and Roll Hoochie Koo\" fame. It helped that I had been in a band that played both \"Hang On Sloopy\" and the aforementioned \"Rock and Roll, Hootchie Koo\".\nNone of this is to deflect from learning of this third verse. This is like finding a precious gem from a parallel universe. To think lead singers could have mangled a whole different set of lyrics.\nFor me, the words are vital, but I once played with a lead singer who never even thought about learning lyrics and then they would slowly evolve to something quite strange. I would record our shows just to mine the gold.\nRemember the song, \"Ain't Got You\"? One night I reviewed the tape and during the bridge he distinctly sang, \"I've got cattle that will free your soul.\" Religious cattle. All sung with complete emotion. Rock and roll!\nPosted by Bill McDonald | May 29, 2011 10:27 PM\nIn 1965, most singles (45's) were three minutes or shorter. That's the way the radio stations and jukebox operators preferred it. Superstars like the Beatles and the Stones could go longer (\"Ticket to Ride\" and \"Satisfaction\" both ran over three), but the McCoys? Groups like that got edited.\n\"Yeah, somebody say keep on rockin'?\"\nWhen I think of rock and roll back along the generational divide, there was always the feeling of disapproving parents and teenage outcasts. So how refreshing is it that this teenage rocker is willing to date Sloopy despite society's disapproval of her dad? For the guys in my band, it was a nice twist from the standard: Her father really hating you.\n\"Sloopy I don't care what your daddy do.\n'Cause you know Sloopy, girl, I'm in love with you.\n(Ooo-ooo-ooo-ooo.)\"\nI didn't know there was an actual girl nicknamed Sloopy but of course there was. It's like Ritchie Valens, \"Oh Donna\". It was so unusual to hear the real Donna being interviewed years later, and she was STILL hot. That one was more of the disapproving dad routine.\nAnother great song that covers this is \"Uptight\" by Stevie Wonder:\n\"I'm a poorman's son from across the railroad tracks\nThe only shirt I own is hangin' on my back\nBut I'm the envy of every single guy\nSince I'm the apple of my girl's eye.\"\nStevie sings, \"No one is better than I\" and clearly, the McCoys feel that no one is better than Sloopy.\nPosted by Bill McDonald | May 30, 2011 12:36 AM\nYou wonder whether they would have had more guts than Janis Ian, who as \"Society's Child\" gave up.\nYou know another one that hits a beautiful note? \"Black Pearl\" by Sonny Charles & the Checkmates.\nPosted by Jack Bog | May 30, 2011 12:43 AM\nJack - come out to this year's BBQ & Jam and we'll give you another shot at Sloopy . . .\nPosted by Doug | May 30, 2011 1:08 PM\nBoth Donna and Peggy Sue are in the interview that Bill McD mentioned:\nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ur92TaR4wm0\nPosted by concordbridge | May 30, 2011 11:51 PM\nRick Derringer has also recorded as a solo blues artist for Blues Bureau Records. 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That\u2019s not even counting armed home invasions, which fall under Burglary.\nHow could this be! South Carolina doesn\u2019t seem that dangerous.\nThen I figured it out. Per offense, inmate population is not only proportional to the number of crimes of that type that happen, but is also multiplied by the length of the sentence for that crime. So if someone is in prison for a murder sentence of thirty years, then for thirty years they count towards the number of homicide inmates, while a first time, unarmed burglar could only be counted for one year towards the \u201cburglary\u201d statistic. For there to be a matching inmate ratio between 30-year terms and 1-year terms, there would need to be thirty times more 1 year convictions.\nPrison populations skew far more violent than even the criminal population because of this.\nIn the big picture, there\u2019s been a huge reduction in the amount of crime in the US in the last twenty years. We\u2019d expect to see the prison population declining, and it is.\nBut there\u2019s a strange effect from this reduction in crime.\nImagine if instantly, one day, no new prisoners were sent to prison in South Carolina ever again. Would the prisons be empty that day? No. It would take a while for the existing inmates to reach the end of their sentences.The the shorter sentences would clear out first. After five years, there would only be people left who have sentences longer than five years. After fifteen years, most remaining inmates would be there on extremely violent crimes with long sentences. The ratios would have shifted even more to violence, and in a big way.\nNow if instead of cutting crime to zero, we cut crime in half. That\u2019s what actually happened. Then we would see a half sized version of the same effect.\nAs an approximation, all of the murders from fifteen years ago, back when murder rates were much higher, are still in prison today. However, all the sentences for non-violent burglaries from fifteen years ago, when burglary rates were also much higher, have all been over for a long time and no longer are in the prison population at all.\nSo a counter-intuitive result of a reduction in all kinds of crime, is that a proportionally greater percentage of inmates in prison on violent charges, at least for a few decades after the change.\nJumping back to the opening question, it seems like the single biggest contributor to America\u2019s huge prison population is people serving long sentences for violent crimes.\nBut why does American have so many people serving long sentences for violent crimes?\nWell, roughly speaking, the prison population for a given crime is:\nOccurrence Per Year x Report Rate x Solve Rate x Conviction Rate x Prison Sentence Length.\nIn all of those, American ranks either high or very high. We do have some cultures in America with extremely high violence rates, and others with just double European rates rates. People in America tend to report violent crimes to the police, the police tend to solve them most of the time, and prosecutors successfully prosecute them at an ever increasing rate. Also, as a response to the crime wave of the 1970\u2019s and 1980\u2019s, states in increased the sentence length for many crimes. For example, murder has a minimum sentence in South Carolina of thirty years compared with a minimum sentence in Sweden of ten years.\nSo what should we expect for the next ten years? As long as crime rates remain about the same, I\u2019ll expect the current gradual decline to continue for the next decade, with a little more decline added by what seems to be a reduction in prosecution for some drug related crimes.\nWorking against this in the long term, is that police still have quite a of bit room to get better at catching criminals. 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The distinctions between rich and poor were then somewhat obliterated in the general encampment, and thus the feast had a most beneficial social influence. The first day was held most solemn and considered a sabbath, all servile work being forbidden on that day (Leviticus 23:39; Numbers 29:35); during the whole octave numerous sacrifices were offered (Numbers 29:12-39) and on the eighth day [styled the great(est) day of the feast in John 7:37], was held a sabbath like the first and marked by special sacrifices of its own, the booths were broken up and the people returned home.\nAfter the Exile, the feast was protracted to the twenty-fifth of the month, and two new rites were added to the old ceremonial. Every morning of the celebration a priest went down to the Siloe Fountain, whence he brought in a golden ewer water which was poured on the altar of holocausts amidst the singing of the Hallel (Pss, cxii-cxvii) and the joyful sound of musical instruments. It was possibly the performance of this ceremony (the institution of which may have been suggested by Isaiah 12:3) which afforded to Our Lord the occasion to compare the action of the Holy Ghost in the faithful to a spring of living water (John 7:37-39). The other new feature added to the ritual of the feast was the illumination of the women's court, together with the singing of the Psalms of the Degrees (Pss. cxix-cxxxiii) and the performance of dances or processions in the sacred precincts. On the eighth day a procession went seven times around the alter, the people carrying myrtle-boughs and palms and shouting: \"Hosannah!\" in memory of the fall of Jericho.\nEvery seven years, that is in the year of release, during the feast of Tabernacles, the Law was to be read before all the people according to the command found in Deuteronomy 31:10. 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        "raw_content": "Today marks 13 years of marriage for my Darling Husband (DH), Rob, and I.\nwowza!! 13 years!!\nSo here is a REAL picture of our marriage. We had to get married on a holiday so he would remember. (true)\nI know, I have said this before but coming from my family\u2026it\u2019s more common to have been married 13 times rather to have been married for 13 years\u2026.no lies. ( maybe an exaggeration\u2026.most people in my family have only been married 3-5 times\u2026then they decide to quit getting married and just live in sin because the fees and paperwork are to much work for marriage & divorce. LOL)\nRob and I could have been one of those divorce statistics. We were both divorced, have a blended family, and both had trust issues\u2026and quite frankly both of us didn\u2019t have examples of what a \u201cnormal\u201d family was like \u2026.if any of us actually do? I don\u2019t know?\nWe decided to beat those odds and work through our countless issues. I remember being in church so many times after being married to him just begging God to help me\u2026to help me love him the way I was supposed to\u2026to help me learn how to communicate with him\u2026..I was desperate to learn and make it work\u2026.. for many reasons\u2026..I loved him, I didn\u2019t want to fail again, I couldn\u2019t separate our family, I had pride\u2026( not a good reason)\u2026.\nBELIEVE me when I say\u2026Rob didn\u2019t make that easy. He was fighting me all the way\u2026.and just when you are broken to nothing\u2026..like in all growth lessons. We both decided to put both feet in and sink or swim.\nRob and I had to pull together and build up our marriage to what it is now.\nWe have learned how to communicate\u2026.mostly. LOL\nWhat can I say? It\u2019s difficult communicating with an ASPY ( my husband and 1 son have Aspergers) when you communicate with feelings for the majority of your communication.\nWe hardly ever fight at all. We used to fight anytime that we actually communicated. There are still times in frustration when we will bark at each other. It\u2019s usually bc I am frustrated within myself because I can\u2019t find the way to communicate to him in a way for him to understand ( he doesn\u2019t actually know how difficult it is for me to think before I speak to try & convey a message to him\u2026) or the other problem-> he is hungry or frustrated with something himself. If he is hungry there is no talking to him. If he is frustrated he doesn\u2019t really know healthy ways of channeling that. So we are all working with him on that\u2026.thankfully it\u2019s not an everyday challenge.\nThis last few months has been challenging for Rob. I know he feels a bit insecure in my changes\u2026.I think that\u2019s something that a lot of people shy away from talking about. When one person say\u2026loses a lot of weight. Life changes.\nOur life has changed because I am not home or as available as much because-> I am out running or swimming. Our life has changed because I am making healthy foods (that he doesn\u2019t like. ) Just like a typical male\u2026.one way to Rob\u2019s heart is through his stomach and unfortunately he likes fast food & kid food. Nothing healthy really. He won\u2019t even eat fresh fruit\u2026..he doesn\u2019t like seafood\u2026the list is long of things he doesn\u2019t like.\n1 Thing I really dislike about Rob ( while I am thinking about it\u2026when I should really be listing all of these wonderful things i love about him\u2026..) is that he is a complainer. ( I have a few kids that are like this too). Complainers are so loud\u2026they complain about everything. I often tell the complainers in my house that I can\u2019t hear it anymore\u2026because they would complain if they won a million dollars\u2026and seriously \u2026he would.\nJust like most people who listen to complainers\u2026..I have learned to tune it out. So then when he has a \u201creal\u201d issue ..he gets upset that I am not validating his feelings. ( I want to buy a few copies of Peter cried Wolf. \u2026just pass them out to a few people and family members that I know\u2026LOL) (so in my New Years goals\u2026.I said if I complained I had to write down 3 blessings\u2026I just complained about Rob\u2019s complaining\u2026.so I will follow this up with 3 blessings\u2026.)\nGetting back to the cooking/healthy food issue\u2026.\nI on the other hand enjoy good, whole, healthy foods. I like a variety of foods \u2026.and I am open to try new things (mostly).\nSo those are changes that have happened in the everyday life. However, He was \u201cworried\u201d before surgery that I would change so much and not be \u201cout looking for guys\u201d or looking for male attention. All of this due to the guys at work convincing him that this is what always happens when wives lose weight.\n{I swear the guys at his work are part of the \u201cGossip Crew\u201d\u2026..those guys talk about more stuff than I have ever heard women talk about. I go to coffee & lunch with several friends each week\u2026and we usually talk about bettering ourselves and what not\u2026..Rob\u2019s work friends..not so much.}\nI find this ridiculous\u2026.because my love is not superficial, for one thing. I don\u2019t want male attention. For another thing\u2026one of the reasons I put on the fat suit was because ..male attention was scary to me. That is an issue, I have to deal with. I have been assuring Rob the whole way that I was here for the long haul. It\u2019s amazing to me that after this amount of time, work, energy and love\u2026that he would feel that insecure? But We all struggle in certain things. All I think now is that He(Rob) actually does need to start getting active and stronger so he can share activities with me.\nRob and I don\u2019t have a lot in common. We don\u2019t watch Tv together ( because we have very few common shows that we like) and he doesn\u2019t read, craft, do art, not a particular people person\u2026..The list could go on\u2026.\nWe also don\u2019t have the same work ethic\u2026.which has been an issue.\nI have learned not to focus on the negatives\u2026.(mostly. But for this real picture I am writing in this post..it might sound like I do.) For the most part we believe in the same politics, religious views and family values.\nSo we talk about the news\u2026our kids, and God. That seems to sustain us.\nWe play and joke with each other all of the time. Usually, on FB. Becuase then I have time to think about my responses. He is a bit quicker than I am with the jokes\u2026but in my defense\u2026..he will hear something and then memorize it and wait to use it in the perfect timing\u2026..I think of all of my own material. Instead of cataloging \u201cburns\u201d\nThe things that I love about Rob is his Loyalty, the way he protects & defends me\u2026I know that many men say they will take a bullet for their wives\u2026..the thing is that\u2013> I believe my husband would, He wouldn\u2019t even think about it\u2026he would just do it. Probably before I even knew that there was an issue at hand.\nRob has learned that my love language is to feel safe & secure. He doesn\u2019t let people say anything bad about me or to me if he is in a room. Not even our own children.\nRob has never once told me I need to lose weight\u2026he has always told me that I was pretty or beautiful. Honestly, I am not even sure he noticed the weight? ( maybe he did and was just nice) He would be more upset with me for not valuing myself or feeling insecure \u2026and getting in my own way. I think he was beside himself trying to convince me that I was worthy of all I have done, earned, ect. He is always pushing me to be my best me\u2026.even if he doesn\u2019t understand me. Who can\u2019t use that type of support?\nDespite his insecurities on my weight loss journey he has supported me (unless it was food). He pushed me to go with the surgery..when I was having doubts. Not because he wanted me to..but because he knew how much I wanted it\u2026and sometimes fear will get in my way.\nHe celebrates my milestones & victories. He doesn\u2019t complain about the gifts I have bought myself along the way. He has come to all of my races\u2026.and supported me. But more than that he is my cheerleader\u2026.I know he is super proud of me. Which is also a very important thing for me\u2026.I really want him to be proud of me. I want HIM to be more proud of me..than I am for myself. He is the most important person in my life besides God. If he didn\u2019t-> I would deal with it\u2026because I have learned to deal with that particular let down (not having a proud parent\u2026.always disappointing ect. We can\u2019t let outside validation dictate our inner worth). But in my heart of hearts \u2026\u2026it\u2019s something that I love and crave from him\u2026and it makes my heart swell.\nRob is consistent and doesn\u2019t put on any shows\u2026he is who he is\u2026.and it\u2019s just the way it is. I appreciate that. I like real. I like flaws. I love the man I married and I am so thankful that I get to learn & grow (we all know I am happiest when I am growing\u2026.haha!) and walk through life with Him.\nI am looking forward to many more years to come! IN fact I know my best years are ahead of me due to my new found health and second chance at life!\nI love you, Robbie! To the moon & back!\n7 thoughts on \u201cHappy New Years! & A Happy Anniversary to Rob.\u201d\nHappy Anniversary Dear and Happy new years 13 yrs is very good my hubby and I are working on 44 yrs in Feb The work is hard but so worth it when you love him that much\nI am Crying reading this. I think you and Rob both are so fortunate to have found one another!! God bless you both and happy anniversary!!\nLove you both, Pat\nFrom someone who was married to her hero for sixty-three and a half years, it sounds to me like you and Rob are working hard on being real people\u2026. Jack and I were. It takes honesty and being true to your inner self to stay in a relationship. I can tell you that communication is so very important, and when I learned to do it correctly our marriage improved. Jack was the type of person who kept judgments to himself and was kind to everyone. I cannot praise him enough, and I think that is important. You are praising Rob while recognizing he still has faults, and that is good. I wish the two of you many more happy years, and hope your love stays strong while you grow. My biggest challenge now is living without my best friend, so do cherish what you have. I look forward to knowing you more as you share. I really love who you are. It is good to be one\u2019s own best friend. Love you. Roberta\nCongratulations! Keep growing together\u2026.Each year gets better and better.\nMy Hubby and I are 37 years in 2016\u2026So Happy\u2026\nNancy VanGorden says:\nHappy Anniversary to both of you!!! The key that you mentioned a couple of times is that God is first and that you take your problems to Him in prayer! I think a lot of people do\nnot realize how powerful prayer is!!\nIt sounds like Rob may have had many hurts and disappointments in his life that hold him back. As you continue to grow and read what God gives you, I believe God will show you ways to help DH grow too!\nGod bless you both with health and happiness.\nWe are in our 37th year. Hasn\u2019t been easy at all, but May 20 will be 38. Frank is 89 years and I am 81 years now. Without Christ we would not have made it to 3 years. We are not even having daily devotions together after breakfast. CHRIST is your answer to success. Not \u2018Keep Christ in Christmas\u2019, but \u201cKeep Christ the center of your marriage.\u201d\nCongratulations on your 13 wedding anniversary! That\u2019s wonderful! My husband and I will celebrate our 39th next month. I shared some of our struggles with you and things have been even more difficult but we are stronger than ever and ONLY due to us steering closer to the cross. Charisma, the more I realize how very much God loves us the more I am in awe of Him. He wants the very best for us and that means He wants to rely on Him. 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        "raw_content": "What are some of the warning signs that your church is going Emergent?\nDr. Reagan and I on our ministry\u2019s television show Christ in Prophecy had the pleasure of asking this question of Eric Barger of Take a Stand! Ministries. Eric is an authority on the cults, the New Age, and rock music today. From his past as a former drug addict and rock n\u2019 roll musician who was deeply involved in the New Age movement, Eric has emerged since he gave his life to Jesus Christ to become one of today\u2019s greatest defenders of Christianity in America. He joined us to talk about the greatest threat to the Church today \u2014 apostasy, particularly from the Emergent Church Movement.\nWarning Signs Your Church is Emerging\nNathan Jones: We have a good friend of the ministry who lives in England and she\u2019s been in tears because her children are caught up in an Emergent Church. Like many other churches across the West, their church used to be a really solid Bible church, then all of the sudden one day they woke up and realized they\u2019d gone emergent and her son wasn\u2019t really believing in the faith anymore.\nEric, what are some of the warning signs that your church is going Emergent? I\u2019ll bet you are going to say \u201cmissional.\u201d\nEric Barger: Missional would be one of them, yes.\nFirst, let me encourage people who may have gone through that experience or who are currently going through it. Realize that you are not alone. There are so many people who have been divorced from church. Apostasy scatters the sheep. This apostasy can move either very slowly or very quickly into all different kinds of church denominations. We just can\u2019t pick on one denomination as being Emergent or leaning that way because there are way more than that.\nI developed a little brochure entitled, \u201cHow to Spot the Emergent Church in Your Church.\u201d It gives some of those warning signs. Some would be that Emergent Christianity is experience over reason, spirituality over doctrine, images over words, feelings over truth, earthly justice over salvation, and social action over eternity.\nI wrote that the Emergent Church Movement takes it name from the idea that the culture has changed and a new church must emerge in response to it. They are saying that the old way of Christianity doesn\u2019t work and so if we want anybody to come to our churches we\u2019ve got to change the way that we do it.\nIt is our responsibility as true Christ followers to be faithful to the Gospel. 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It seems to me that this universalism is an attempt to get around trying to really confront people with their sinfulness?\nEric Barger: This comes back to the whole Church Growth Movement that says that we want to stay away from things that are confrontational. We want to be light and fuzzy. We want people to only think good things and feel good things. It\u2019s seeker sensitive, but that\u2019s not the whole Gospel. Jesus is a God of love. He is also a God of justice. We\u2019ve got to preach both.\nWe have to preach the whole Gospel to be effective, otherwise we preach what Paul called a \u201cdifferent Gospel.\u201d I encourage people to go and read the book of Jude and read Galatians 1. They clearly outline that this false doctrine is happening and believers in Christ we need to be contenders for the faith.\nDr. Reagan: This list of warning signs you just gave us is very interesting. One of them in there that jumped out at me was \u201cimages over words.\u201d What do you mean by that?\nEric Barger: They are into walking labyrinths. They teach meditation techniques. They sing in spiritual formations. The whole idea is contemplative mysticism. They want images to feel good about, just like the mystical church of the Middle Ages. It\u2019s physical over mental. This whole thing with the labyrinth, they would claim the labyrinth was something the church once used, but I\u2019m asking for them to find it in the Bible for me.\nDr. Reagan: I know of one \u201cevangelical\u201d church where the pastor announced one week that he had put up card tables in the foyer and on each table was a Greek Orthodox icon. He told his congregation to go and kneel at the table and there would be instructions on how to pray to the icon. This is supposedly an evangelical church!\nEric Barger: We are hearing these accounts from all over the place. A medical doctor called me concerning what was going on in his former church of about 800 or 900 people. They had shrunk to about 200. He said that when you walked through the door on Sunday morning the smell of the incense just knocked you down. They had candles that light the hallway all the way to the altar. There you are to pick up a stone and take the stone back to your seat and meditate on it. He wanted people to focus on a stone, rather than the Word of God!\nSince the Emergent Church teachings mean the abandonment of the Word of God to take up feelings and images instead, the adoption of these by your church should provide a strong warnings sign that it\u2019s about to go Emergent.\nApologetics Church and Ecclesiology Cults False Prophets Signs of the End Times\nPrevious PostThe Emergent Church: Jesus\nNext PostChristian Doctrine: Is It Irrelevant?\nThank you so much for such a complete discription of the apostasy of the emergent church and the true church. (reason,doctrine,words,truth,salvation,eternity). These all equal to the Gospel. It is hard to know how to approach a loved one attending a church going the way of the emergent. My adult child's preacher referenced Rick Warren when I visited and the sermon was so surprising because it never led anywhere. I just prayed under my breath but I never mentiioned it to my child. I seem like an alarmist to many in my family when I say that Revelation looks like the evening news. I pray the Holy Spirit will open their eyes soon. I don't want anyone to fall for the great deception that is to come. God Bless you for your work and love in Jesus Christ's name. I truly would feel lost without your ministry. Love in Christ.\nThe church we recently had to leave was less overt than this but definitely going in that direction. At best we got marshmallow fluff every Sunday. Sadly the Sunday school director has now allowed the Rob Bell book Love Wins, to be presented as a class. That was the final straw for us. It really is heart breaking to see this happening in so many formerly solid churches.\nThe popularity of the Emergent Church will be short-lived while they continue to follow the same pattern as the Word of Faith movement. During a time of great economic distress that is coming soon, their patented \"Gospel of Prosperity\" will no longer be accepted by the masses. As they have chosen to defraud many, they will find themselves increasingly under attack both physically and verbally.\nThose assemblies however that survive this economic depression while preaching the truth will find themselves enriched with mature believers strengthened by trials. It should also be certain that the current tax exemption status of many Churches, will come to an end, in an effort to extract more tax revenue due to the current fiscal apocalypse of our government.\nThe rapid increase in global economic disasters will test all of us, James 5:1-7 makes this certain, we must be patient, allowing the Lord to seperate the wheat from the chaff. If we as Job obey the Lord even in our suffering for a short time, what is this compared to eternity? All those before us suffered and were an example for us even willing to lay down their lives, counting it as gain. Let our Light so shine in this our darkest hour.\nThank you for those encouraging words, Anonymous. So good to hear the ministry has been a blessing to you!\nHello Rodney\nI just knew good could come out of all the present bad news!\nA big 'amen' to your comment. EXACTLY the encouragement I needn't to hear! \ud83d\ude42",
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        "raw_content": "Did Jesus\u2019 prophecy concerning the destruction of the Temple come true?\nI was recently interviewed by Vic Batista, senior pastor of the Miami-based Calvary Chapel Aventura on his radio program \u201cThe Truth Will Set You Free\u201d via TWave Radio. \u201cPastor Vic\u201d (as he likes to be called) was born in the Dominican Republic and is as active in planting churches and helping orphans there as he is in southern Florida, reaching out with the Good News of Jesus Christ to both the English and Spanish speaking audiences.\nIn this \u201cThe Truth Will Set You Free\u201d episode, we\u2019ll marvel at Jesus\u2019 prophecy concerning the destruction of the Temple.\nNot One Stone\nNathan: It\u2019s very important to understand the background of the Temple because the Temple in the Old Testament was the place where God dwelled on earth. At that time, because sin separates mankind from God, man couldn\u2019t be in His presence. So, God placed His Shekinah glory \u2014 His Holy Spirit \u2014 in the Holy of Holies deep within the Temple. Once a year the high priest could go in and make a sacrifice by sprinkling blood on the Mercy Seat of the Ark of the Covenant. He would also burn incense. That was the one and only time where man got to stand before God. The priest represented those who were in God\u2019s covenant relationship with Him. Imagine the Jews utter dismay when the Temple was later destroyed in 70 AD.\nToday we now have the Holy Spirit living in believers in Christ. During the Millennial Kingdom we\u2019ll get to stand before Jesus Christ. I look forward to the Eternal State when we will get to stand before the Father face-to-face. That face-to-face relationship that existed between God and Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden will finally be restored.\nVic: I, too, am looking forward to that day.\nNathan, the stones of the Temple were huge. They weighed something like ten tons, right?\nNathan: Yes, and that in part is what makes this prophecy I\u2019m going to read to you so amazing. In Matthew 24:2 it reads, \u201cAnd Jesus said to them, \u2018Do you not see all these things? Assuredly, I say to you, not one stone shall be left here upon another, that shall not be thrown down.'\u201d\nJust think, here are Jesus\u2019 disciples standing there just amazed at all the wealth and the size of the Temple. They\u2019re thinking about how this building is God\u2019s home on earth. Then Jesus says to them essentially, \u201cDo you know what? This place isn\u2019t going to exist anymore.\u201d Can you even imagine? That\u2019d be like someone walking up to you today and saying, \u201cThe White House won\u2019t exist tomorrow.\u201d Or, \u201cThe Taj Mahal won\u2019t exist tomorrow.\u201d\nVic: Yes, I\u2019d be shocked.\nNathan: Because the Temple was God\u2019s home, the Israelites had always thought God would never abandon His home. And yet, Jesus said basically, \u201cDo you not see these things? I promise you that none of these things will be here.\u201d\nVic: Right, and that\u2019s what blew the disciples away. They were like, \u201cWhat did you just say?\u201d\nNathan: I bet it was like one of those old movies when all of the sudden the telephones stop ringing and you don\u2019t hear people typing anymore and everything gets freakishly silent. I bet they we\u2019re all just sitting there with their mouths hanging wide open, their eyes bugging out, and they just looked dumbfounded at Jesus like Gary Coleman, \u201cWhat you talking about, Willis? This is your father\u2019s home. This is the center of religious worship in Jerusalem. How can you say that this won\u2019t be here anymore?\u201d\nWe also know the Pharisees were listening in to Jesus\u2019 prophecy about the destruction of the Temple, because later they used this prophecy against Jesus when they were trying Him to be crucified.\nVic: This prophecy is just so incredible! Here\u2019s Jesus in a sense going out on a limb, because if this prophecy didn\u2019t come true, He would be labeled as just another false prophet.\nNathan: Right. Jesus had to fulfill 100% of the prophesies that He made both in the Old Testament and also the New Testament, otherwise you\u2019re right, He\u2019d be a fraud. That\u2019s why in Deuteronomy 18:22 we\u2019re told how we can discern who is a false prophet. \u201cIf what a prophet proclaims in the name of the Lord does not take place or come true, that is a message the Lord has not spoken. 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        "raw_content": "o What to do on holiday in Milan\no Top 5 historical landmarks\nThe best historic places in Milan\nFor those looking to escape the catwalk and soak up some of the city\u2019s fascinating ancient culture, we\u2019ve compiled a list of our favourite historic attractions in town.\nIt\u2019s easy to understand, when looking at the beautiful art and architecture of Milan, why this city became a capital of high fashion. Mirroring the stunning haute couture designs, the city offers visitors a one-of-a-kind glimpse into the romantic and elegant design of the past. Make the most of your holiday with our guide to some of the unmissable historic beauties in town.\nThe Cathedral of Milan, the Duomo, is among the city\u2019s most important attractions for a reason. This pinnacle of Gothic architecture is the largest of its kind in the world and took almost 500 years to complete after construction started in 1386.\nTake an elevator to the top and stroll the roof amongst the 3,200 statues, 135 spires, and the spectacular city views. But get there early, as it can quickly become crowded.\nIt may be a shopping mall, but this is one like no other in the world. Erected in 1867, the Galleria features not only some of the flagship stores for several world-famous brands such as Prada, but also spectacular domed ceilings of glass and iron.\nThe Belle-\u00c9poque style streets and fa\u00e7ades display stunning mosaics and house a wondrous array of shopping, dining, and caf\u00e9s.\nFor those who like a little music or fancy a fabulously romantic evening out, there\u2019s nothing better than La Scala Opera House.\nOpened in 1778, La Scala has since become one of the paramount locations for opera in the world\u2014but be sure to book tickets in advance, as they regularly sell out. There\u2019s also a museum housed within the building, featuring a breathtaking collection of musical instruments and portraits, as well as offering tours of the Opera House and its history.\nSanta Maria delle Grazie (and Da Vinci\u2019s The Last Supper)\nWhile the covent of Santa Maria delle Grazie is a splendid piece of 15th century architecture all by itself, the true attraction is the most famous work of Leonardo Da Vinci: The Last Supper.\nAmazingly surviving the bombing in 1943, this spectacular fresco, said to be one of the finest examples of Renaissance artwork in the world, is certainly not to be missed. Remember to book tickets in advance for your own 15 minute viewing slot.\nTake a relaxing stroll through the historic Parco Sempione, one of Milan\u2019s most striking parks. Created in 1888, this lush garden is adjacent to the gardens of the Sforza Castle, another historic site and museum well worth a visit if time allows.\nThe famous Arch of Peace (or Porta Sempione) guards the other end of the park and whose origins date back to the Milan\u2019s Roman walls, though the arch itself was constructed in the 19th century.\nArmani Hotel Milano +\n5* luxury hotel in Milan fashion district - Armani Hotel\nBulgari Hotel Milano +\nExclusive five star Milan hotel near La Scala with gourmet dining\nCarlton Hotel Baglioni +\nCarlton Hotel Baglioni - 5 Star Hotel In Milan With Fine Dining\nMaison Moschino +\nModern luxury hotel in Milan ideal for city breaks near city centre\nMilan luxury spa hotel with indoor pool - Armani Hotel Milano\nBulgari Hotel Spa +\nFive star luxury hotel with spa in Milan near La Scala and the fashion district\n5 star wellness hotel in Milan fashion district - Carlton Hotel Baglioni\nLuxury spa hotel in Milan with gym - Maison Moschino\nOpened in 1778, La Scala has since become one of the paramount locations for opera in the world\u2014but be sure to book tickets in advance, as they regularly sell out.\nErected in 1867, the Galleria features not only some of the flagship stores for several world-famous brands such as Prada, but also spectacular domed ceilings of glass and iron.\nThe Cathedral of Milan, the Duomo, is among the city\u2019s most important attractions for a reason.\nThe famous Arch of Peace (or Porta Sempione) guards the other end of the park and whose origins date back to the Milan\u2019s Roman walls\nWhile the covent of Santa Maria delle Grazie is a splendid piece of 15th century architecture all by itself, the true attraction is the most famous work of Leonardo Da Vinci\nDiscover unique accommodation in Milan\nINSIDER-TIP: MILAN\u2019S BEST COFFEE BARS + TOP 5 FINE DINING EXPERIENCES + TOP SHOPPING ITINERARY +",
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        "raw_content": "The Bail Problem\nPeople are stuck in jail before they\u2019re even convicted of a crime all because they cannot afford to make bail. These people are not only costing states billions of dollars each year, but their plight wages lasting destruction upon the communities from which they come.\nBail was established to ensure that a defendant will come to court and not flee. People who actually flee or otherwise avoid court is statistically a very small number of people. However, today nationally there are 450,000 people currently awaiting trial in jail because they cannot afford bail. These are people who have not yet been convicted of a crime. They have merely been charged and therefore under the law they are innocent until proven guilty.\nThese 450,000 charged people (not yet convicted of the crime(s)) who are incarcerated awaiting trial cost state and local governments some 14 billion dollars every year. 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Court is far far from an even playing field in these situations.\nLet\u2019s trust computers over a cash bail system. \u2026not so fast.\nComputer algorithms designed to \u201cpredict\u201d whether a defendant is likely or not to show up for court hearings are said to replace The need for cash bail systems. these computer algorithms use data such as Flight Risk the danger to the community and other demographic factors to come up with a report that basically indicates the likelihood or not that the particular defendant will return to court.\nSounds good, doesn\u2019t it? Not so fast. On one level this type of algorithm shows a lot of promise you at the same time raises a lot of questions. some of the questions that need answered are who is designing this algorithm who is making these decisions? just because something comes out of a computer does not make it fair it does not make it just. 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        "raw_content": "Catherine, \u201cCathy\u201d Frances Henderson, 72, passed away with a loved one, Thursday, June 7, 2018. She passed doing what she loved to do\u2026 traveling to be with family. Cathy was born June 22, 1945, in Havre, MT, to Greg and Elaine (Hockett) Henderson. She grew up in a large, ranching family in the Bears Paw Mountains. Amongst music, mountains and memories\u2026the stories, also family, fun and faith. She was united in marriage to Glen Pursley and they lived in Zurich and brought 3 children into the family. She later married David Dahlin in 1968 and lived in Havre until moving to Lewistown with their seven children. She developed special relationships during these marriages that have lasted for a lifetime.\nCathy enjoyed her family, cooking, baking, specialty cakes, gardening, music, square dancing, playing pool, bowling, rodeos, Cowboy Church and the Lord\u2019s Prayer. She taught us to be servant hearted and compassionate. We grew up going to nursing homes visiting, singing, and hugging the residents, she often \u201cadopted\u201d, many elderly lonely people and made them meals, went grocery shopping and had birthday parties for them. One of the best gifts in life for her was when her parents and GRANDparents moved closer. She spent as much time as she could with them\u2026even baiting hooks for her Dad.\nOne of her greatest joys was being with her children, siblings and extended family, later traveling to her children\u2019s home and trying to be there when her GRANDchildren were born, later for birthdays and to help out as needed. It was important to honor family members. She initiated and wrote an autobiography of her father Gregory Henderson and Grandfather Fred Henderson and they were inducted into the Cowboy Hall of Fame.\nCathy\u2019s residence was in Lewistown, MT and the surrounding areas, where Mom had many good friends. Her wish was not go be in a nursing home so later in life her home was where ever her children and GRANDchildren were.\nShe is survived by her children Tammi Pursley of Havre, MT, Wade Pursley (Des), of Zurich, MT, Dawn Gibbs (Kevin) of Circle, MT, Dallas McCommon (Gene) of Belgrade, MT, Darla Pyles (Todd) of Lewistown, MT, David Dahlin Jr. of Harlem, MT, Dixie Yeager of Columbia Falls, MT and Danny Dahlin of Circle, MT; siblings Sharon (Clint) Martin of Grass Range, Carol (Lester) Sluggett of Roy, MT, Linda (John) Warburton of Havre, MT, Jerry (Cheryl) Henderson of Blackfoot, ID, and Cindy of Havre, MT; and 26 GRANDchildren; 9 Great GRANDchildren, and numerous nieces and nephews.\nShe was preceded in death by her parents, brothers Greg Jr., Jim, sisters Sarah, Mary and Rita Andrews; children Wesley Pursley and Dale Dahlin. GRANDS Kayla and others Great GRANDS Paige, Kenley and others.\nWe will miss the birthday cards that she never failed to send every birthday, her sense of humor and her tender heart.\nFuneral Services for Cathy F. Henderson will be Thursday, June 14, 2018, at 2:00 pm at the Celebration Community Fellowship, in Lewistown, MT. The Cloyd Funeral Home is assisting the family.",
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        "raw_content": "Or as my chum Status Viatoris asked me, where do I get the inspiration from to write something every single day (from Dec 1 2009 until ... well, until I stop) ?\nI'm not sure how I've managed to get through almost a year of daily blogging now, but I think the key has been resolving to write something, anything, every day, even if it wasn't very good (look at some of the desperation I had in groping for a subject in December of 2009, or indeed slightly earlier this week). Charles Stross and Richard Herring (the twin inspirations for this) both stress a lot that this is an occupation that you have to do, and keep doing, to get good at.\nI was reading the afterword to Good Omens last week, and in there Neil Gaiman writes that Terry Pratchett *always* writes 400 words every day. Even if he finishes a novel at the 300 word count, he'll do the first 100 of his next. Similarly, some successful authors (Ludlum, I think) would just write 3,000 words every morning, as if that was just what you did. Which I suppose is what a writer is - somebody that writes - but if you've read some books written that way, you'll see there are flaws with that approach too. Never mind the quality though - feel the length!\nNow the trouble with that is that you'll probably have days where you don't want to write, or you don't have anything to write, or (in my case) my girlfriend might get mad at me for writing when I should be concentrating on her. But if you accept that, and still push yourself to write something, anything, then over time, you'll get better at being able to just pump out that many words every day.\nWhich sounds rather soulless, but I think of it as being a bit like studying Japanese calligraphy. You keep writing the same kanji for fifty years, exactly the same way every time, until you're really really good at writing that kanji. Then you get to do something creative. If you're lucky, you can do something creative earlier, but then you might not.\nSo basically you're upping your chances: if you want to take a good photograph, you need to take 50, and you'll probably have one good one. You might get the good one on the first shot, but if every time you go for 50, you'll be more likely to get one good one, and then gradually over time you build that ratio up, until 2 out of every 50 are reliably good, then 3, then 4 ... Similarly, the more you write, the more utter bilge you may produce, but even if you're doing 10% brilliance and 90% bilge, that still means more brilliance.\n(Not that I think what Ms Viatoris writes is bilge - everything on her blog fills me with envy that I can't put something as succint together, yoked as I am to my bash-out-a-random-number-of-words-every-day harness. Particularly those little conversational snippets with old Italian ladies, that I find really affecting. It feels like it's had somebody devote some painstaking time to getting all the words exactly write, rather than just throwing it all at the wall and seeing what sticks.) But it's all about doing lots, and then filtering for the good stuff.\nAnd you don't have to stick everything up on the web, but if you do, it means you've got more incentive to write something every day, so people don't start asking you why you've stopped.\nBut I guess that all I've done there is describe my motivation for writing every day, not for where you get inspiration. That's much harder to describe, but I guess every day something happens to you (unless you were in bed all day, which is sort of an event in itself). So you always have something to capture. And if really nothing happened, you could always read the newspaper until you find an example of human stupidity to be offended by. The only thing I don't like reading (or writing) is somebody writing about the creative process, because that so often feels like just writing for the sake of it.\nEr. I've gone on a bit there. And I'm tired enough that I keep typing the wrong homophone (had to correct fills to feels at least twice in the above) so I'll stop now.",
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        "raw_content": "The Success of Models Created the Tragedy of Hitler and Bush\na crucial lesson from physical sciences\nThe success of models developed by physicists and chemists has led to the rapid development of modern technology, the conquest of much disease resulting in increased life expectancy, and the improvement of human lives on Earth. But over reliance on flawed models can create tragedies of epic proportions. It is crucial to learn from physicists the lesson they term uncertainty.\nComparing the harsh, short lives of feudal peasants of medieval Europe with a typical life in a developed country today, it is indisputable that science and the resulting technology have radically improved human existence. Much of this occurred because scientists developed models that matched the behavior of the known universe. With confidence supported by successful predictions based on these models, the human race used that understanding to modify our environment to make life better. We molded the materials of our world to improve comfort, transportation, communication, and other human needs.\nA bit over two centuries ago Europeans developed a model assuming that the material universe is composed of particles. A century later the model was modified to add that these particles were moving under restrictions termed energy. The various forms of energy, governed by the laws of thermodynamics, describe how particles must behave and provide ways that humans can influence and control our world. For example, if a person expends more energy than their caloric food intake, that person must, at least temporarily, loose weight. Or if sufficient 235U is assembled, a nuclear reaction will occur creating an atomic bomb. The model and their laws require that if certain things are done, there will be known consequences.\nNo matter how successful a model has been, scientists realize there may be aspects of the world the model fails to explain, or worse, predicts incorrectly. 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(They used the long known fact that while light travels fast, it still takes some travel time. Light coming the greatest distance carries information from long ago.) the WMAP team found evidence that will require a greatly expanded model of the universe:\nThe universe is 13.7 billion years old with only a 1% margin error.\nThe first stars ignited 200 million years after the start of the Universe called the Big Bang.\nLight recorded in the WMAP picture originated 380,000 years after the Big Bang.\nThe content of the Universe is much different than our previous model of particles and known forms of energy:\nOnly 4% of the universe is the particles (atoms) we have come to know and understand; 23% is some other kind of matter called Cold Dark Matter, and 73% of the energy is an unknown kind called Dark energy.\nThe data places new constraints on the dark energy. It seems more like a \"cosmological constant\" than a negative-pressure energy field called quintessence. But quintessence is not ruled out.\nFast moving neutrinos (a very hard to detect but known kind of particle which until recently many hoped would account for the other matter) could not play any major role in the evolution of structure in the universe. They WMAP team finds that neutrinos would have prevented the early clumping of gas in the universe, delaying the emergence of the first stars, a conflict with the new WMAP data.\nExpansion rate for the Universe (Hubble constant, Ho) value is 71 km/sec/Mpc (with a margin of error of about 5%)\nThere is new evidence for Inflation (found in the polarized light)\nFate of the Universe is now known: it will expand forever...\nWhile our model of particles (atoms) and energy has served us well through the industrial revolution and into the 21st Century, we now know that model is incomplete and will require major revisions and additions.\nThe Risks of Inadequate Models\nWhile non-scientists often find understanding science to be difficult and view many new discoveries as controversial, scientists are more likely to find beauty in the simplicity of the models needed to understand the physical universe. But scientists remain aware that those models may be inadequate or contain errors despite their simplicity and beauty.\nIn the past century it has become increasingly popular to try to develop models for the much more complicated human behavior and the behavior of groups of people. Tragedies occur when life changing or threatening decisions are based on flawed models. Millions died as a result of Hitler's model of human abilities and behavior which predicted the superiority of people from north Europe and the inferiority of people with Jewish ancestry. Cambodia and central Africa provide other recent examples.\nWhile there is increasing evidence that viewing violence encourages some people to behave violently, the United States has hesitated to restrict viewing violence by individuals, even minors. But some groups of people believe that knowing an individual's past behavior and interests allows then to know for certain that individual's future behavior. 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        "raw_content": "At 1:25 PM, June 09, 2015, Michael Strong said...\nConcise, appropriately focused, and therefore brilliant.\nAre you familiar with the work of Jose Duarte, who does a lot of work investigating scientific malpractice in studies and papers? He has a lot to say about how the Cook study is outright fraud.\nhttp://www.joseduarte.com/\nI'm not familiar with the work of Duarte. I gather that Tol has also criticized the study. I wouldn't be surprised if much of it was fraudulent, but demonstrating that to an interested third party would be considerably harder than demonstrating that, even if we assume it is entirely legitimate, Cook's later statement misrepresents its results by a lot\u201497% vs 1.6%.\nAt 5:14 PM, June 09, 2015, Joseph Miller said...\nDavid, I encourage you to check out his blog. He's really interesting.\nDuarte uncovered a lot of foul play on that Cook paper including the messageboard where survey respondents engaged in blatant misconduct seemingly with Cook's approval.\nHe also frequently writes about discrimination against Conservatives in the social sciences (he's a libertarian), so you may have come across some of his work in the past.\nWorth checking out his site.\nThe Cook article:\nWhat is the expertise of economists?\nIn 1952 a PhD economist, Raymond Goldsmith, wrote that the depreciation of durable consumer goods is ignored. If you look up the equation for NET Domestic Product you find that depreciation is subtracted from GDP. But if you research a little further you find that depreciation is CAPITAL GOODS ONLY.\nLook in some Economics 101 books for NDP and you find it get about half a page in a 400 page book.\nSo where is Planned Obsolescence in all this. How much unnecessary CO2 production came from that?\nSo are economists internally consistent?\nOne problem I've found is Believers (in AGW) won't accept any input from those who aren't in line with AGW theory.\nThere was some back and forth in the comments to a story related to climate change in the Santa Rosa Press- Democrat a while back. A partisan left wing Believer cited the 97% figure. I pointed him to your previous post debunking the 97% figure. He wouldn't read it, stating you aren't a \"climate scientist\" so your conclusion wasn't valid.\nI pointed out you may not be a climate scientist but, unlike him and most of the rest of us, you've actually read the papers the supposed scientists have produced. He simply reiterated that you weren't a climate scientist so what you thought about AGW was irrelevant.\nI've found that to be the rule rather than the exception among Believers. Anyone not in line with AGW dogma is either a paid mouthpiece of the fossil fuel industry, or has been debunked in some other way. Then they'll continue with the 97% of scientists agree line.\nIt happened with Judith Curry after she fell out of favor with Believers. Once she said something along the line of \"Maybe we don't have this quite right\", in regards AGW models not working as predicted, she was cast aside from the AGW movement. Now if you mention her name in that crowd, you'll usually get the \"She's been debunked so many times...\" line.\nAt 7:48 AM, June 10, 2015, Thomas Woods said...\nDavid, \"not a catastrophic threat\" should be \"now a catastrophic threat.\" Thanks for writing this great post.\nAt 8:09 AM, June 10, 2015, Joseph Miller said...\nTom, I think the original is right.\nThe authors of the WSJ article argued that AGW isn't a big deal; Nordhaus, who thinks action should be taken, critiqued the article.\nAt 12:03 PM, June 12, 2015, EliRabett said...\nCook et al, reported a second survey which was the result of their asking the authors of the papers what their opinion was and the result matched the abstract survey.\nMoreover, there have been several other surveys, the majority of which approximate the 97% figure. The Wikipedia summarizes them\nEli: The second survey also pooled categories 1-3, as you can see by looking at footnote a to table 4.\nThe crucial question I'm raising is not whether Cook's conclusion was correct but whether he lied about the results of a paper of which he was the lead author.\nOf the other papers, the one I have looked carefully is Anderegg. It started with a sample of 1372 climate researchers, classified them by public statements pro or con the IPCC position. About two thirds were classified as pro, about one third con. To discover that you have to read the supporting information--unless I've missed it, the article itself omits those numbers and only gives you the statistics for the most published authors (50, 100 or 200), which is where the 97%-98% figure comes from. That might suggest that supporting the current orthodoxy gets you more publications than opposing it.\nFurther, Anderegg classifies all IPCC AR4 Working Group I contributors as \"pro.\" So far as I am aware, contributing to some part of a large research project does not imply that you agree with the project's conclusion. That comes to 619 names--a sizable majority of the total pro group.\nA commenter on my old blog post on Cook et. al. 2013 reports:\n\"The other source of the (questionable) 97% support statistic was a survey done in 2009 by the University of Illinois.( Here's a gated version- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2009EO030002/abstract).\nThe final number was based on 75 out of 77 respondents (of significant eminence) who answered two questions, the first utterly uncontroversial even to a climate skeptic and the second very vague. \"\nYou have to actually look at papers to see what they say. I suggest that the examples of Cook and Anderegg suggest papers designed to make the support for the position look stronger than their evidence shows it to be.\nDavid, you still have not dealt with the second confirmatory survey in Cook, et al. As to whether he was correct or not, Eli has some experience with such surveys, having participated in one ten years ago which never was published. The design was less ambitious but there were better checks, such as ratings by two people with reconciliation and a test set. There were also several different categories. The results are contained in two posts\nhttp://rabett.blogspot.com/2013/05/the-past-is-prologue.html\nhttp://rabett.blogspot.com/2013/05/cross-tabs.html\nThe long and short is that out of 650 papers judged by their abstracts 14 papers explicitly or implicitly rejected human driven climate change and 480 accepted it. You can do the math.\nAnderegg found that those rejecting AGW were only 2% of the top 50 climate researchers (e.g. 1 of 50 ), 3% of researchers of the top 100 (3 of 100), and 2.5% of the top 200 (5 of 200). http://www.pnas.org/content/107/27/12107.full (open)\nThe fact that the percentage did not vary much across the three categories is indicative that your guess is wrong, but if you want to try, take a look at the list of climate scientists by citation put together by Jim Prall. In looking through the list, you should be aware that some of the entries, such as Freeman Dyson, while they may be high on the list by citation, have never published on climate (much the same could be said about Eli who is also there under an alias). Moreover, Jim has been good enough to mark IPCC Report authors, so you can check that too (Hint: 97% agreeing with AGW looks to be a pretty good estimate) Eli will even spot you John Christy and even Chris Landsea.\nhttp://www.eecg.utoronto.ca/~prall/climate/climate_authors_table.html.\nFurther, your characterization of the two questions asked in the U Illinois survey was not quite spot on:\n1. When compared with pre- 1800s lev-els, do you think that mean global temperatures have generally risen, fallen, or remained relatively constant?\nBTW, it appears to be open http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2009EO030002/epdf (open)\n\"David, you still have not dealt with the second confirmatory survey in Cook, et al.\"\nSure I have. My repeated point is that the 97% figure is the figure for categories 1-3, where only category 1 is \"principal cause.\" Hence when Cook claims \"main cause\" in the second paper, he should be limiting himself to category 1.\nThe second survey lumps together categories 1-3, as you can see by footnote a in the table. So, again assuming the paper is honest, about 97% of researchers say humans are a cause of warming. But Cook in the second paper is making a claim about humans as the main cause of warming. I don't know how the second survey breaks down among the first three categories--the paper doesn't say. But the data for the count of abstracts are webbed, and Category 1 is only 1.6%.\nAs you should be able to see from reading both this blog post and the earlier one I linked to, the question I'm raising is not how many people support what but whether Cook lied about his own work. Cook et. al. 2013 is my source for 1.6% as the number that said humans were the principal cause.\nDo you agree that Cook lied about the results in Cook et. al. 2013? If not, how do you explain the shift from 1.6% holding that humans are the principal cause to 97% holding that humans are the main cause? In the second paper, he claims that the first paper gave that result--and it didn't.\nIf you read the supplementary information in Anderegg, you discover that of the whole sample about 1/3 rejected. The high percentage accepting was the result of eliminating all save the ones who published a lot. That might mean experts all agree. It also might mean that it is harder to get published, or less useful to your career to get published, if you question the current orthodoxy. You might also note that Anderegg includes in its \"pro\" category everyone who contributed to the IPCC report--and they make up a sizable majority of the whole category. Contributing to one piece of a report doesn't imply that you do or don't endorse the conclusion.\n\"A signifant contributing factor\" doesn't correspond to \"the main cause.\"\nAt 11:27 AM, June 14, 2015, Doctor Mist said...\n@Joseph Miller- That post by Duarte was just brilliant. Anybody who has any position on the 97% paper should read it.\nAt 1:22 AM, June 22, 2015, the inquisitive neurologist said...\nI can add another article to this list of infamy. It was published in Science:\nGrassland responses to global environmental changes suppressed by elevated CO2.\nShaw MR1, Zavaleta ES, Chiariello NR, Cleland EE, Mooney HA, Field CB.\nAt the time it was published I tended accept the claims about global warming, based on the consistent information I was receiving from multiple trusted sources. Then science blogs breathlessly reported that \"Carbon dioxide reduces plant growth! We will all die! We must do something right now!\", citing the article above. 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        "raw_content": "Here are this weeks current events;\nTuesday - Kevin\nWednesday - Elvin\nThursday - Eric\nI have to start out with a problem I am seeing in class and something I would like you to talk with your student about. There has been a decline in the quality of the work I am seeing handed in. This is both in class and homework. I have always discussed with the class how important it is to make sure that the work they do is neat and tidy. While this will be different from student to student, I do still want to see work that is not only complete, but neat and tidy as well. We are going to steer towards this more in the coming week.\nOur health unit on the Human Body will take us to a week of Chinese Wellness. There are four activities that we are going to participate in throughout the week that all have a Chinese theme to them. These have been kindly set up by the Experiential Learning Program. At the end of the program we will use our blogs to post a reflection of what we learned.\nOur writing is based in our unit of Fantasy. We learned about the Hero's journey from Ms. Sutton and using this idea we planned our own journey with two characters and a specific setting which was a picture given to them. Some of the journey's the students have planned should lead to some very interesting stories. We are on our first drafts which are due in by Wednesday. We will then revise and edit before completing a final draft.\nWe have returned to reading workshop this week with students completing a reading journal entry on their blog once every 6 days, having a reading conference with me and a mini lesson that is dependent on what they need further lessons on. We have also finished our last novel study for the year and will start book clubs this coming week. The reading they do for book clubs can be used as the home reading and should be recorded daily in their reading log.\nWe have taken a short journey into the skin this past week and will now look at how we keep it healthy. This is in preparation for our unit final assessment in which students will choose a body system and report on what it is, how it works and what we can do to keep it healthy. This is a class project and will be reported to the rest of the class toward the end of the quarter.\nIN the next few weeks we will dive into our Student Led Conferences. These will be held the third week in March and will take the place of the report card for the third quarter. Students will organize their conference in the L21 fashion of ISB's learning. We are currently gathering all the work we have done this year and organizing it in this way.\nI want to thank all the students in the class for donating to Baby Brian's surgery with the Hot Chocolate Drive. 5HD raised over RMB1000 for this very worthwhile cause and I think the students should be proud of this accomplishment.\nIn music class students are bring treated to a special set of lessons from a man from Ghana in West Africa. Kofi is taking the students through African rhythms, dances and chants. This will help students as they use their home made instruments to create their own music.\nThat is all for now. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me and I will gladly set up a time for us to meet.",
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        "raw_content": "The Davenport House Museum\nSituated on Columbia Square at the corner of State and Habersham Streets in the Historic District of Savannah, Georgia. The house is one of the oldest brick structures in the city owning to the common use of wood construction during the town\u2019s earliest history. Situated directly on the street, the two-and-a-half story urban dwelling contains a total of 6,800 square feet with a basement level (which originally housed the kitchen, storage, work space and possibly a sleeping area for the enslaved servants owned by Isaiah Davenport), the first floor containing the public areas, and the second and third floors which were bedrooms and storage space.\nThe Davenport home sits on Columbia Ward\u2019s lot number 13, which originally measured (and continues to measure) 60 feet by 90 feet. The rear portion of the lot at one time held a carriage house, garden and privy. The site now contains a portion of lot number 14 which is the Museum\u2019s courtyard garden. The garden was a Bicentennial project of Savannah\u2019s Trustees Garden Club. It has since been redesigned under the guidance of renowned English landscape designer Penelope Hobhouse. While not a true restoration, the garden is maintained by volunteers \u201cin the spirit of the original owners\u201d and is planted with varieties of plants known to the Davenports and typical of coastal Georgia.\nThe mission of the Davenport House Museum is to preserve and interpret the American Federal-style house, and the artifacts within, built by master builder Isaiah Davenport for his household with an emphasis on the years 1820-27, in order to educate, enrich and inspire our visitors and the community, as well as recognize the historical role of the house in the founding of Historic Savannah Foundation.\nThe goal is to be a \u201cfirst class museum\u201d adhering to professional standards, shepherding quality interpretation and providing the highest degree of preservation and maintenance of the site.\nThe Davenport House Museum sees approximately 35,000 visitors annually through its guided tours and education programs.\n10 a.m. with the last tour beginning at 4 p.m. \u2013 Monday through Saturday\n1 p.m. with the last tour beginning at 4 p.m. \u2013 Sunday\nA guided tour taking approximately 30 to 40 minutes.\nVisit the garden and museum shop on your own.\nDates the Davenport House closed at 1pm:\nThanksgiving Eve, Christmas Eve and New Year\u2019s Eve\nDates the Davenport House is closed:\nNew Year\u2019s Day, St. Patrick\u2019s Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas\nThe Museum is also closed the second or third full week of January for annual cleaning. Consult \u201cDH Calendar\u201d for updates. Read more.\nMuseum contact information:\nThe Museum is at the corner of East State and Habersham Streets in Savannah, GA. It is located on Columbia Square in Savannah\u2019s Historic Landmark District.\nParking is available at meters on the street at approximately $1.00 an hour. Parking in nearby garages is $1.00 per hour with a maximum daily rate of $10.\nPlan on a 50 minute to 1 hour visit.\nMuseum Rules:\nFor the preservation of the house and collections, we ask that visitors:\nRefrain from touching museum objects or leaning on the wallpaper and woodwork.\nRefrain from eating and drinking in the exhibit area.\nRefrain from using a cell phone while on tour. Patrons are asked to turn their phones to vibrate or turn them off completely.\nRefrain from wandering away from your group. Everyone in the group must stay together.\nService animals are the only pets allowed through the Museum.",
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        "raw_content": "\"First of all, I told myself, I must get rid of the persistent sensation that none of this is really happening\"\nWARNING THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS!\nCharisma by Micheal G. Coney. \"Reality what a concept\" is the title of a Robin Williams comedy album, but it is also something that is vital to alternate reality science fiction. This story is a combination alternate reality, multiple Earths story and a plain old fashioned murder mystery with a small seaport town setting. The main character of the story John Maine, I forget what his primary job was, except that he was a hired hand at a Hotel of a boating club, and had a side job of being in charge of the Hotel Owner's boat fleet (If I remember correctly). He falls in love with a girl named Susanna.\nPlot number 2, or is it plot 5? Boy, well man in this, meets girl falls in love with girl loses girl finds girl again, maybe loses girl again, but finds her by the end standard plot. There is a science fiction twist though. The girl in this case is involved with a scientific organization that is conducting experiments that lead to the discovery of parallel worlds.\nOur hero, or rather the primary character meets a beautful girl who he eventually learns is named Susanna and she works at a research station that has a few secrets. The main secret is that they have discovered a means to travel to parallel Earths, what they eventually learn is that the timelines of these Earths are converging and will possibly destroy them all. John Maine falls in love with Susanne, the catch is that she is really from one of these parallel Earths, and the Susanne from John's primary Earth is dead. He soon learns that many people he has been in contact with are dead, and even he is dead on one and possibly more of these Earths.\nJohn's love for Susanne drives him deeper into exploring these parallel Earths, and also the fact that on his primary Earth he is a suspect in the murder of a respected man in the seaport town the story takes place in. Long story short he is not actually the murderer, however due to his mucking about in all these alternate worlds, and the fact that these worlds are converging, he is constantly incriminating himself.\nBy stories end the loose ends are tied up, and some of the events that John experienced didn't happen, a few of them canceled themselves out. The story doesn't have a typical feel of science fiction other than the traveling between the parallel worlds. If feels more like a romance story set in a seaport town, that makes me think of Maine, or maybe it is the character's name that makes me think of that area.\nI stumbled across this book quite by accident really. I had actually ordered another book by the same author from an Ebay seller, and the seller accidentally sent this one. I was intrigued by the synopsis of this book and rather than send it back, I decided to keep it. The seller only charged me the cost of the book not the extra postage, and sent the book I originally ordered. The book I had ordered was actually a book I had read before, but wanted a better, cleaner copy of. That book was Cat Karina a book writen by the same author a few year latter than Charisma. Some day I should reread Cat Karina, or at least try to drum up a review of it.\nDownload Charisma PDF\nDownload Charisma ERUB\nDownload Charisma DOC\nDownload Charisma TXT\nMichael Greatrex Coney was born in Birmingham, England and educated at King Edward's School.\nHe started a career as a chartered accountant and went on to become a management Consultant. Then he went into the catering business, managing an inn in south Devon with his wife, Daphne for three years and a hotel in the West Indies for another three. He worked for Financial Services in the B.C. Forest Service for seventeen years before retiring .\nHe Passed away 4 November 2005. peacefully of Cancer (Mesothelioma). He was married with three children and lived on Vancouver Island.\nReviews of the Charisma\nDownload EBOOK Charisma by Michael G. Coney Online free\nPDF: charisma.pdf\nERUB: charisma.epub\nDOC: charisma.doc\nTXT: charisma.txt",
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        "raw_content": "What latest top cannabis research tells us\nby Chris Thurstone | Nov 16, 2012 | Marijuana, Research | 2 comments\nMeet Bertha K. Madras, Ph.D. She is a professor of psychobiology at Harvard Medical School\u2019s Department of Psychiatry. Her research in drug addiction is world-recognized, prolific and pioneering.\nLike me, she has grown tired of watching people pass around this link to an irresponsible article published Sept. 1, 2012 in The Liberty Crier and headlined, \u201cTop 10 Cannabis Studies the Government Wished It Had Never Funded.\u201d Articles like this \u2014 which you\u2019ll find referenced on hundreds of websites \u2014 are bright, shining examples of the gross misinformation that is pumped out around the world in mere hours \u2014 often by news organizations that should know better.\nProfessor Madras, who, for decades, has steeped herself in medical research and literature on marijuana use and addiction, rolled up her sleeves and got down to business. Instead of cherry-picking citations to advance an agenda \u2014 which is typical of marijuana-legalization proponents \u2014 she summarizes the findings of all of the most recent top, government-funded studies on cannabis.\nTake a look at Professor Madras\u2019 compilation, and it should become obvious fairly quickly that marijuana is addictive, harmful (especially to the developing adolescent brain), and proponents of its legalization are working intentionally to dupe millions of people.\nTop Recent Cannabis Studies The Government Funded: A Comparison with \u201cTop 10 Old Cannabis Studies The Government Wished It Had Never Funded.\u201d\n10. The Old, Disingenuous Claim You\u2019ll Find Online: Marijuana use has no effect on mortality.\nA massive study of California HMO members funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) found marijuana use caused no significant increase in mortality. Tobacco use was associated with increased risk of death. Sidney, S et al. Marijuana Use and Mortality. American Journal of Public Health. Vol. 87 No. 4, April 1997. p. 585-590. Sept. 2002.\nThe More Recent Research: Marijuana Use Disorder IS associated with higher mortality. A massive study was undertaken to understand the mortality rate of methamphetamine users, in relation to other drug users.\nMethods:The current study identified cohorts of individuals hospitalized in California from 1990 to 2005 with ICD-9 diagnoses of methamphetamine- (n=74,139), alcohol- (n=582,771), opioid- (n=67,104), cannabis- (n=46,548), or cocaine-related disorders (n=48,927), and these groups were followed for up to 16 years. Age-, sex-, and race-adjusted standardized mortality rates (SMRs) were generated. [To be assigned to a drug cohort, an individual must have had:\nan ICD-9 diagnosis, in any of the diagnoses (up to 25) recorded in the patient\u2019s medical record, indicating a condition within only one single drug category, at index admission;\nno indication in medical records of any alcohol- or drug-use diagnoses outside of their assigned drug cohort; and\nno ICD-9 indication of any other drug use disorders.\nThus, the algorithm excluded individuals from a drug group who had any ICD-9 diagnostic codes within a medical record or across records indicative of drug use other than that designated by their drug group membership.\nResults: Those treated for addiction to cannabis (marijuana) had a higher mortality rate (3.85 times higher than controls), higher if compared to death rate risk of cocaine use disorder (2.96), alcohol use disorder (3.83), but lower than opioid use disorder (5.71) or methamphetamine use disorder (4.67).\nThe study demonstrates that individuals with cannabis (marijuana) use disorders have a higher mortality risk than those with diagnoses related to cocaine or alcohol, but lower mortality risk than persons with methamphetamine or opioid-related disorders.\nGiven the lack of long-term cohort studies of mortality risk among individuals with methamphetamine-related disorders, as well as among those with cocaine- or cannabis-related conditions, the current study provides important information for the assessment of the comparative drug-related burden associated with use and addiction. (Callaghan et al., All-cause mortality among individuals with disorders related to the use of methamphetamine: A comparative cohort study. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2012 Oct 1;125(3):290-4).\n9. The Old, Disingenuous Claim You\u2019ll Find Online: Heavy marijuana use as a young adult won\u2019t ruin your life.\nVeterans Affairs scientists looked at whether heavy marijuana use as a young adult caused long-term problems later, studying identical twins in which one twin had been a heavy marijuana user for a year or longer but had stopped at least one month before the study, while the second twin had used marijuana no more than five times ever. Marijuana use had no significant impact on physical or mental health care utilization, health-related quality of life, or current socio-demographic characteristics. Eisen SE et al. Does Marijuana Use Have Residual Adverse Effects on Self-Reported Health Measures, Socio-Demographics or Quality of Life? A Monozygotic Co-Twin Control Study in Men. Addiction. Vol. 97 No. 9. p.1083-1086. Sept. 1997.\nThe More Recent Research: Heavy marijuana use as a young adult can adversely affect your life.\nBackground: Although cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug in the United States, few recent American studies have examined the attributes of long-term heavy cannabis users.\nMethod: Using a case-control design, we obtained psychological and demographic measures on 108 individuals, age 30-55, who had smoked cannabis a mean of 18,000 times and a minimum of 5,000 times in their lives. We compared these heavy users to 72 age-matched control subjects who had smoked at least once, but no more than 50 times in their lives.\nResults: We found no significant differences between the two groups on reported levels of income and education in their families of origin. However, the heavy users themselves reported significantly lower educational attainment (P < 0.001) and income (P = 0.003) than the controls, even after adjustment for a large number of potentially confounding variables. When asked to rate the subjective effects of cannabis on their cognition, memory, career, social life, physical health and mental health, large majorities of heavy users (66-90%) reported a \"negative effect.\" On several measures of quality of life, heavy users also reported significantly lower levels of satisfaction than controls. Conclusion: Both objective and self-report measures suggest numerous negative features associated with long-term heavy cannabis use. Thus, it seems important to understand why heavy users continue to smoke regularly for years, despite acknowledging these negative effects. Such an understanding may guide the development of strategies to treat cannabis dependence. (Gruber et al., Attributes of long-term heavy cannabis users: a case-control study, Psychol. Med 33:1415-22. 2003)\nAnd a very abbreviated list: Acute adverse effects of marijuana (short list): Anxiety and panic, especially in naive users; psychotic symptoms (at high doses); road crashes if a person drives while intoxicated\nChronic use of marijuana (short list): dependence syndrome (in around one in 10 users); chronic bronchitis and impaired respiratory function in regular smokers; psychotic symptoms and disorders in heavy users, especially those with a history of psychotic symptoms or a family history of these disorders; impaired educational attainment in adolescents who are regular users; subtle cognitive impairment in those who are daily users for 10 years or more (Hall W. and Degenhardt L. Adverse health effects of non-medical cannabis use. Lancet, 374: 1383-1391, 2009).\nMarijuana and driving. Risks for motor vehicle accidents are higher. Acute cannabis consumption is associated with an increased risk of a motor vehicle crash, especially for fatal collisions. Another study demonstrated a concentration-dependent crash risk for THC-positive drivers. Alcohol and alcohol-drug combinations are by far the most prevalent substances in drivers and subsequently pose the largest risk in traffic, both in terms of risk and scope. This information could be used as the basis for campaigns against drug impaired driving, developing regional or national policies to control acute drug use while driving, and raising public awareness. (Kuypers KP et al., A case-control study estimating accident risk for alcohol, medicines and illegal drugs. PLoS One. 2012;7(8):e43496. Epub 2012 Aug 28; Asbridge et al, Acute cannabis consumption and motor vehicle collision risk: systematic review of observational studies and meta-analysis. BMJ. 2012 Feb 9;344:e536. doi: 10.1136/bmj.e536. Gerberich et al., Marijuana use and injury events resulting in hospitalization. Ann Epidemiol 13: 230\u201337, 2003. Mura P et al., Comparison of the prevalence of alcohol, cannabis and other drugs between 900 injured drivers and 900 control subjects: results of a French collaborative study. Forensic Sci Int 133: 79\u201385, 2003. Drummer et al. The involvement of drugs in drivers of motor vehicles killed in Australian road traffic crashes. Accid Anal Prev 36: 239\u201348, 2004. Laumon et al.,. Cannabis intoxication and fatal road crashes in France: population based case-control study. BMJ 331: 1371, 2005.)\nMarijuana and IQ Recent reports show that fewer adolescents believe that regular cannabis use is harmful to health. Concomitantly, adolescents are initiating cannabis use at younger ages, and more adolescents are using cannabis on a daily basis. The purpose of the present study was to test the association between persistent cannabis use and neuropsychological decline and determine whether decline is concentrated among adolescent-onset cannabis users. Participants were a prospective study of 1,037 individuals followed from birth (1972/1973) to age 38 years. Cannabis use was ascertained in interviews at ages 18, 21, 26, 32, and 38. Neuropsychological testing was conducted at age 13 years, before initiation of cannabis use, and again at age 38 years, after a pattern of persistent cannabis use had developed. Persistent cannabis use was associated with neuropsychological decline broadly across domains of functioning, even after controlling for years of education. Informants also reported noticing more cognitive problems for persistent cannabis users. Impairment was concentrated among adolescent-onset cannabis users, with more persistent use associated with greater decline. Further, cessation of cannabis use did not fully restore neuropsychological functioning among adolescent-onset cannabis users. Findings are suggestive of a neurotoxic effect of cannabis on the adolescent brain and highlight the importance of prevention and policy efforts targeting adolescents. (Meier et al., Persistent cannabis users show neuropsychological decline from childhood to midlife. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2012 Oct 2;109(40):E2657-64.\nMarijuana and depression High doses of cannabis in humans appear to increase the risk of depression, especially in the young (Ashton CH and Moore PB. Endocannabinoid system dysfunction in mood and related disorders. Acta Psychiatr. Scand., 124: 250-261, 2011).\nMarijuana and anxiety There is a strong pattern of cannabis relieving anxiety at low doses and promoting anxiety at higher doses. (Viveros et al., 2005; Moreira and Lutz, 2008; Akirav, 2011). Daily cannabis use was associated with anxiety disorder at 29 years (adjusted OR 2.5), as was cannabis dependence (adjusted OR 2.2). Among weekly+ adolescent cannabis users, those who continued to use cannabis use at 29 years remained at significantly increased odds of anxiety disorder (adjusted OR 3.2), (Degenhardt et al, The persistence of the association between adolescent cannabis use and common mental disorders into young adulthood. Addiction. 2012 Jul 6. doi:10.1111/j.1360-0443.2012.04015.x. PubMed PMID: 22775447.)\nMarijuana and brain function Cannabis produced dose-related impairments of immediate and delayed recall of information presented while under the influence of the drug. Learning, consolidation and retrieval of memory were all affected (Ranganathan M and D\u2019Souza DC. The acute effects of cannabinoids on memory in humans: a review. Psychopharmacology, 188: 425-444, 2006).\nMarijuana and executive function A broader spectrum of cognitive functions designated as executive functions were investigated (attention, concentration, decision-making, impulsivity, self-control of responses, reaction time, risk taking, verbal fluency and working memory) all were impaired acutely in a dose-dependent manner The authors concluded that some elements of executive function usually recover completely after stopping marijuana use, but deficits most likely to persist for long periods of time are decision-making, concept formation and planning, especially in heavy users who started using at an early age (Crean et al., J. Addict. Med., 5: 1-8. 2011)\nAdverse health effects of marijuana In evidence-based review of acute and long-term effects of cannabis use on executive cognitive functions, there is generally good agreement between the conclusions based on these studies and the clinical impressions based on population studies (Hall W. and Degenhardt L. Adverse health effects of non-medical cannabis use. Lancet, 374: 1383-1391, 2009).\nMarijuana and psychosis\n(Please see other posts on DrThurstone.com)\nContext: A number of studies have found that the use of cannabis and other psychoactive substances is associated with an earlier onset of psychotic illness.\nObjective: To establish the extent to which use of cannabis, alcohol, and other psychoactive substances affects the age at onset of psychosis by meta-analysis.\nData Sources: Peer-reviewed publications in English reporting age at onset of psychotic illness in substance-using and non-substance-using groups were located using searches of CINAHL, EMBASE, MEDLINE, PsycINFO, and ISI Web of Science.\nStudy Selection: Studies in English comparing the age at onset of psychosis in cohorts of patients who use substances with age at onset of psychosis in non-substance-using patients. The searches yielded 443 articles, from which 83 studies met the inclusion criteria.\nData Extraction: Information on study design, study population, and effect size were extracted independently by 2 of us.\nData Synthesis: Meta-analysis found that the age at onset of psychosis for cannabis users was 2.70 years younger than for nonusers; for those with broadly defined substance use, the age at onset of psychosis was 2.00 years younger (standardized mean difference = -0.315) than for nonusers. Alcohol use was not associated with a significantly earlier age at onset of psychosis. Differences in the proportion of cannabis users in the substance-using group made a significant contribution to the heterogeneity in the effect sizes between studies, confirming an association between cannabis use and earlier mean age at onset of psychotic illness.\nConclusions: The results of meta-analysis provide evidence for a relationship between cannabis use and earlier onset of psychotic illness, and they support the hypothesis that cannabis use plays a causal role in the development of psychosis in some patients. The results suggest the need for renewed warnings about the potentially harmful effects of cannabis. (Large M, et al., Cannabis use and earlier onset of psychosis: a systematic meta-analysis. Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2011 Jun;68(6):555-61).\n8. The Old, Disingenuous Claim You\u2019ll See Online: \u201cThe \u2018Gateway Effect\u2019 may be a mirage.\n\u201cMarijuana is often called a \u2018gateway drug\u2019 by supporters of prohibition, who point to statistical \u2018associations\u2019 indicating that persons who use marijuana are more likely to eventually try hard drugs than those who never use marijuana \u2013 implying that marijuana use somehow causes hard drug use. But a model developed by RAND Corp. researcher Andrew Morral demonstrates that these associations can be explained \u2018without requiring a gateway effect.\u2019 More likely, this federally funded study suggests, some people simply have an underlying propensity to try drugs, and start with what\u2019s most readily available. Morral AR, McCaffrey D and Paddock S. Reassessing the Marijuana Gateway Effect. Addiction. December 2002. p. 1493-1504.\u201d\nThe More Recent Research: \u2018Gateway,\u2019 or by any other name, marijuana use increases probability of use of other drugs.\nThe aim of this study was to confirm the influence of cannabis use patterns on the probability of initiation with other illicit drugs (OID). A French nationwide retrospective cohort on drug use was reconstituted on 29,393 teenagers. Modelling was done of all possible pathways from initial abstinence to cannabis initiation, daily cannabis use and other illicit drug initiation. The model was adjusted for tobacco and alcohol use. The risk for other illicit drug initiation appeared 21 times higher among cannabis experimenters and 124 times higher among daily cannabis users than among non-users. Tobacco and alcohol use were associated with a greater risk of moving on to cannabis initiation (hazard ratio (HR)=1.2 for tobacco initiation, HR=2.6 for daily tobacco use and HR=2.8 for drunkenness initiation). The results of this study provide a confirmation of a stage process in drug use, mediated by cannabis and liable to lead to OID experiment. This is compatible with the literature on the gateway theory, but goes further by modelling the entire sequence of use. OID experiment could be a consequence of initial opportunity to use the more accessible illicit drug, cannabis. (Mayet A, Legleye S, Falissard B, Chau N.Cannabis use stages as predictors of subsequent initiation with other illicit drugs among French adolescents: use of a multi-state model. Addict Behav. 2012 Feb;37(2):160-6).\n7. The Old, Disingenuous Claim You\u2019ll Find Online: \u201cProhibition doesn\u2019t work (Part 1):\n\u201cThe White House had the National Research Council examine the data being gathered about drug use and the effects of U.S. drug policies. NRC concluded, \u2018the nation possesses little information about the effectiveness of current drug policy, especially of drug law enforcement.\u2019 And what data exist show \u2018little apparent relationship between severity of sanctions prescribed for drug use and prevalence or frequency of use.\u2019 In other words, there is no proof that prohibition \u2013 the cornerstone of U.S. drug policy for a century \u2013 reduces drug use. National Research Council. Informing America\u2019s Policy on Illegal Drugs: What We Don\u2019t Know Keeps Hurting Us. National Academy Press, 2001. p. 193.\u201d\nThe Research: Why, Yes, Prohibition Has Worked:\nAbuse of opioids declined over 90% from early 1900\u2019s-2,000\u2019s as a result of prohibition (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime or UNODC);\nCocaine use has declined by 38% rapidly in the US since 2007. The annual number of cocaine initiates declined from 1.0 million in 2002 to 670,000 in 2011. The number of initiates of crack cocaine declined during this period from 337,000 to 76,000 (National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 2011).\nAmong youth 12-17 years, current marijuana use (past month use) declined from 8.2 % in 2002 to 6.7 %, in 2008 (an 18% decrease) as a result of a concerted campaign to reduce use. With the rapid rise of medical marijuana outlets, marijuana use increased to 7.4 % in 2009 and 2010; the prevalence of current marijuana use in 2011 (7.9 percent) also was greater than that in 2008, but it was similar to the rates in 2009 and 2010 (National Survey on Drug use and Health, 2012).\nAccording to Hans-Christian Raabe, general practitioner: \u201cThe recent report of the International Centre for Science in Drug Policy (ICSDP) claims that cannabis should be legalized because its use has increased in the past 20 years, despite increasing resources being spent on the criminal justice system.\nHowever, it is very important to recognize:\nThe ICSDP did not look at data before 1990: use of marijuana in the past month by US high school seniors peaked in 1978 at 37.1% and declined to its lowest level of 11.9% in 1992. Similar trends have been observed for all drug use.\nThe prohibition that the ICSDP report claimed had not worked was associated with a two thirds reduction in cannabis use. The report has a cavalier attitude towards the harms of cannabis. However, since 2002 several key studies have shown the clear link between cannabis and serious mental health problems, including an increasing risk of developing schizophrenia.\nThe report claims that selling cannabis through legal outlets would not result in increased cannabis use. However, in the Netherlands use increased sharply after quasi legalization: in those aged 18-20 use in the past year increased from 15% in 1984 to 44% in 1996. This contrasts with steady or declining use in cities such as Oslo, Stockholm, and Hamburg, and countries such as Denmark, Germany, and the U.S. over the same period.\nEmpirical data therefore contradict the ICSDP claims. The report does not mention Sweden, whose drug policy aims at creating a drug-free society. Sweden now has among the lowest rates of drug misuse, including cannabis misuse, in Europe.\nThe Swedish example shows that the most successful approach to drug policy is based on drug prevention, not legalization.\n(Hans-Christian Raabe general practitioner, Partington Central Surgery, Manchester M31 4FY, UK; references: (1) Room R. Prohibition of cannabis. BMJ 2010;341:c5492. (6 October.) (2) Monitoring the Future. Survey data. http:// monitoringthefuture.org/. (3) Fergusson DM, Poulton R, Smith PF, Boden JM. Cannabis and psychosis. BMJ 2006;332:172-6. (4) MacCoun R, Reuter P. Evaluating alternative cannabis regimes. Br J Psychiatry 2001;178:123-8. (5) EMCDDA. European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction. www.emcdda.europa.eu/stats10.)\nBenzylpiperazine (BZP) is the psychoactive ingredient in a range of \u2018legal highs\u2019 sold worldwide. BZP was prohibited in New Zealand in 2008. The overall level of legal high use was lower following the prohibition of BZP. (Wilkins C, Sweetsur P. The impact of the prohibition of benzylpiperazine (BZP) \u2018legal highs\u2019 on the prevalence of BZP, new legal highs and other drug use in New Zealand. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2012 Jul 19. [Epub ahead of print]). Similar reductions in use of \u201clegal designer drugs\u201d has been reported following their proscription by the Drug Enforcement Agency (Madras, in press, 2012).\n6. The Old, Disingenuous Claim You\u2019ll Find Online: \u201cProhibition Does\u2019t Work (Part II): Does Prohibition Cause the \u2018Gateway Effect?\u2019:\n\u201cU.S. and Dutch researchers, supported in part by NIDA, compared marijuana users in San Francisco, where non-medical use remains illegal, to Amsterdam, where adults may possess and purchase small amounts of marijuana from regulated businesses. Looking at such parameters as frequency and quantity of use and age at onset of use, they found no differences except one: lifetime use of hard drugs was significantly lower in Amsterdam, with its \u2018tolerant\u2019 marijuana policies. For example, lifetime crack cocaine use was 4.5 times higher in San Francisco than Amsterdam. Reinarman, C, Cohen, PDA, and Kaal, HL. The Limited Relevance of Drug Policy: Cannabis in Amsterdam and San Francisco. American Journal of Public Health. Vol. 94, No. 5. May 2004. p. 836-842.\u201d\nThe Recent Research: No, Prohibition does not cause the \u2018Gateway Effect.\u2019\nThe risk for other illicit drug initiation appeared 21 times higher among cannabis experimenters and 124 times higher among daily cannabis users than among non-users. Tobacco and alcohol use were associated with a greater risk of moving on to cannabis initiation (hazard ratio (HR)=1.2 for tobacco initiation, HR=2.6 for daily tobacco use and HR=2.8 for drunkenness initiation). The results of this study provide a confirmation of a stage process in drug use, mediated by cannabis and liable to lead to other illicit drug experiments. This is compatible with the literature on the gateway theory, but goes further by modelling the entire sequence of use. Other illicit drug experimentation could be a consequence of initial opportunity to use the more accessible illicit drug, cannabis. (Mayet A, Legleye S, Falissard B, Chau N. Cannabis use stages as predictors of subsequent initiation with other illicit drugs among French adolescents: use of a multi-state model. Addict Behav. 2012 Feb;37(2):160-6).\n5. The Old, Disingenuous Clam You\u2019ll Find Online: \u201cOops, marijuana may prevent cancer (Part I):\nFederal researchers implanted several types of cancer, including leukemia and lung cancers, in mice, then treated them with cannabinoids (unique, active components found in marijuana). THC and other cannabinoids shrank tumors and increased the mice\u2019s lifespans. Munson, AE et al. Antineoplastic Activity of Cannabinoids. Journal of the National Cancer Institute. Sept. 1975. p. 597-602.\u201d\n4. The Old, Disingenuous Claim You\u2019ll Find Online: \u201cOops, marijuana may prevent cancer (Part II): In a 1994 study the government tried to suppress, federal researchers gave mice and rats massive doses of THC, looking for cancers or other signs of toxicity. The rodents given THC lived longer and had fewer cancers, \u201cin a dose-dependent manner\u201d (i.e. the more THC they got, the fewer tumors). NTP Technical Report On The Toxicology And Carcinogenesis Studies Of 1-Trans- Delta-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol, CAS No. 1972-08-3, In F344/N Rats And B6C3F Mice, Gavage Studies. See also, \u201cMedical Marijuana: Unpublished Federal Study Found THC-Treated Rats Lived Longer, Had Less Cancer,\u201d AIDS Treatment News no. 263, Jan. 17, 1997.\u201d\n3. The Old, Disingenuous Claim You\u2019ll Find Online: \u201cOops, marijuana may prevent cancer (Part III): Researchers at the Kaiser-Permanente HMO, funded by NIDA, followed 65,000 patients for nearly a decade, comparing cancer rates among non-smokers, tobacco smokers, and marijuana smokers. Tobacco smokers had massively higher rates of lung cancer and other cancers. Marijuana smokers who didn\u2019t also use tobacco had no increase in risk of tobacco-related cancers or of cancer risk overall. In fact their rates of lung and most other cancers were slightly lower than non-smokers, though the difference did not reach statistical significance. Sidney, S. et al. Marijuana Use and Cancer Incidence (California, United States). Cancer Causes and Control. Vol. 8. Sept. 1997, p. 722-728.\u201d\n2. The Old, Disingenuous Claim You\u2019ll Find Online: \u201cOops, marijuana may prevent cancer (Part IV): Donald Tashkin, a UCLA researcher whose work is funded by NIDA, did a case-control study comparing 1,200 patients with lung, head and neck cancers to a matched group with no cancer. Even the heaviest marijuana smokers had no increased risk of cancer, and had somewhat lower cancer risk than non-smokers (tobacco smokers had a 20-fold increased lung cancer risk). Tashkin D. Marijuana Use and Lung Cancer: Results of a Case-Control Study. American Thoracic Society International Conference. May 23, 2006.\nThe Recent Research Addressing Nos. 5, 4, 3 and 2: OOPS, MARIJUANA IS NOT GOOD FOR CANCER.\nAccumulating evidence from single studies and meta-analyses of multiple studies indicates that smoked marijuana is associated with, or a causative agent in specific cancers. Yet, a growing body of evidence, in very early stages, has introduced a potential role for cannabinoids (not smoked marijuana) in the treatment of various cancers. Can these two seemingly contradictory data sets be reconciled? Foremost, it is necessary to exclude marijuana, as there is no credible evidence that smoked marijuana is an anti-tumor agent \u2013 in fact data show the opposite.\nSecondly, the promise of cannabinoids as anti-tumor agents are derived principally from preclinical research, using either cultured cells (cells growing in a petri dish) derived from human or rodent tumors or mouse tumor models. Both are insufficient to satisfy stringent criteria to approve use of cannabinoids in humans. Third, there are contradictory studies from cell cultures, showing that THC potentiates or inhibits tumor proliferation, as a function of tumor type and its pathology.\nFinally, after all the prolific preclinical research, there is but one small Phase I trial of nine patients with brain cancer, treated with direct infusions of THC (2006). No follow-up, no replications. Surprisingly, this study was a highlight of a glowing report of cannabinoids as anti-tumor agents by Martin E. Lee of the Daily Beast (Sept 6, 2012).\nI begin with the Guzman study (2006) and contrast it with the report from the Daily Beast. In viewing the association of smoked marijuana and cancer risk, it should be pointed out, that this is not the only or most important risk of marijuana to health and well-being.\nGuzm\u00e1n M, Duarte MJ, Bl\u00e1zquez C, Ravina J, Rosa MC, Galve-Roperh I, S\u00e1nchez C,Velasco G, Gonz\u00e1lez-Feria L. A pilot clinical study of Delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol in patients with recurrent glioblastoma multiforme. Br J Cancer. 2006 Jul 17;95(2):197-203.\nGuzman study In this pilot Phase I safety study, nine male and female patients with aggressive glioblastomas has two surgeries and then were treated with 1 or more infusions into the tumor site with Delta(9)-Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). The mean life span of the patients was 24 weeks after initiation of the THC, with the shortest life span 9 weeks and the longest 53 weeks. Apparently THC did not extend the life span of these patients, although a placebo control group was not used for comparison. In only 2 patients, THC decreased tumour-cell staining. The authors conclude that THC \u201cis not the most appropriate cannabinoid agonist for future antitumoral strategies owing to its high hydrophobicity, relatively weak agonistic potency and ability to elicit CB1-mediated psychoactivity\u201d. \u201cOwing to the characteristics of this study the effect of THC on patient survival was unclear, and an evaluation of survival would require a larger trial with a different design\u201d. \u201ca few studies have shown that THC may induce proliferation of tumour cells in vitro and in vivo\u201d. The most parsimonious conclusion of the study was that THC did not facilitate tumor growth (but there was no comparative group to confirm this assertion) and that THC did not decrease patient survival, at least in the cohort of brain tumor patients expressing cannabinoid receptors.\nDaily Beast (Sept 6, 2012), Martin E. Lee: \u201cA team of Spanish scientists led by Manuel Guzman conducted the first clinical trial assessing the antitumoral action of THC on human beings. Guzman administered pure THC via a catheter into the tumors of nine hospitalized patients with glioblastoma, who had failed to respond to standard brain-cancer therapies. The results were published in 2006 in the British Journal of Pharmacology: (Actually, British Journal of Cancer). THC treatment was associated with significantly reduced tumor cell proliferation in every test subject.\u201d (Actually, all patients died, average duration 24 weeks, and only two showed any signs of improvement \u2013 1 with one episode of the treatment, the other with six episodes of treatment).\nIntervention with THC in 9 patients harboring this aggressive brain tumor was a failure.\nThe Daily Beast misrepresented the findings of the study.\nGuzman et al, stated they would follow up with \u201cour next goal is to evaluate the efficacy of THC in patients with newly diagnosed gliobastoma multiforme\u201d, but 6 years later there is no follow up.\nNo other investigator has rushed in to confirm, to extend the number of patients, to convert this trial in a placebo-controlled trial.\nIs smoked marijuana associated with increased risk of cancer?\n1. Lacson JC, Carroll JD, Tuazon E, Castelao EJ, Bernstein L, Cortessis VK Population-based case-control study of recreational drug use and testis cancer risk confirms an association between marijuana use and nonseminoma risk. Cancer. 2012 Sep 10. doi: 10.1002/cncr.27554. [Epub ahead of print] Testicular germ cell tumor (TGCT) incidence increased steadily in recent decades, but causes remain elusive. Germ cell function may be influenced by cannabinoids, and 2 prior epidemiologic studies reported that the use of marijuana may be associated with nonseminomatous TGCT.\nMethods: 163 patients who were diagnosed with TGCT in Los Angeles County from December 1986 to April 1991 were enrolled, and 292 controls were matched on age, race/ethnicity, and neighborhood.\nResults: Compared with never use, ever use of marijuana had a 2-fold increased risk, whereas ever use of cocaine had a negative association with TGCT. A specific association of marijuana use with nonseminoma and mixed histology tumors increased risk 2.42 fold or 240%).\nConclusions: The current results warrant mechanistic studies of marijuana\u2019s effect on the endocannabinoid system and TGCT risk and caution that recreational and therapeutic use of cannabinoids by young men may confer malignant potential to testicular germ cells. Cancer 2012. \u00a9 2012 American Cancer Society.\n2. Daniel W. Bowles, Cindy L. O\u2019Bryant, D. Ross Camidge, Antonio Jimeno. The intersection between cannabis and cancer in the United States. Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, Vol 83, Issue 1, July 2012, Pages 1\u201310\nOne of the principle concerns of the use of cannabinoids, particularly inhaled marijuana, is carcinogenic potential. Cannabis smoke is carcinogenic in rodents and mutagenic in the Ames test (a cancer test routinely performed for candidate medications in rodents, before drug testing in humans). Cannabis smoke contains several of the same carcinogens as tobacco smoke, at up to 50% higher concentrations and with three times the tar per cigarette. Respiratory mucosa exposed to chronic cannabis smoke shows pre-neoplastic histological and molecular changes. Despite this in vitro and in vivo evidence, however, it has been difficult to strongly correlate cannabis use and the development of human cancers.\nHead and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) risk and cannabis are inconsistent. Three studies have found a statistically significant increased risk of HNSCC in cannabis users \u2013 2.6-fold increased risk of HNSCC compared with blood-bank controls when adjusted for cannabis dose, duration of use, and confounding variables such as alcohol or tobacco use. Similarly, heavy cannabis smokers in Northern Africa had a 2.62 increased risk for nasopharyngeal carcinomas. A recent study found that human papilloma virus HNSCC was associated with increased cannabis smoking intensity, and cumulative joint-years, due to cannabis-induced immune suppression through CB2? Seven studies, 4 small, others larger found no association. At this point the majority of studies do not support the hypothesis that smoked cannabis is strongly associated with an increased risk of HNSCC, once tobacco and alcohol intake are controlled, though smoked cannabis may raise the risk of HPV-16-associated HNSCC.\nLung cancer A systematic review evaluating 19 studies from 1966 to 2006 found no significant tobacco-adjusted association between cannabis smoking and lung cancer development despite evidence of precancerous histopathologic changes of the respiratory mucosa. However, a pooled analysis of three studies of male cannabis smokers in North Africa found that the risk for developing lung cancer was increased 2.4 times, for ever cannabis smokers. A case control study of patients with lung cancer under 55 years of age in New Zealand found an 8% increased risk for each joint-year (one joint/day/year) of cannabis use. This effect persisted only in the highest tertile of cannabis use (>10.5 joint-years of exposure) when adjusted for tobacco use (risk 5.7 fold).\nA study of 65,855 members of a U.S. health management organization (HMO) that classified member as experimenters (six or fewer lifetime usages), former users, or current users found no increased risk of HNSCC, lung, colorectal, melanoma, or breast cancers in current or former cannabis smokers versus never smokers or experimenters when controlled for tobacco use, alcohol intake, and socioeconomic status.\nProstate and cervical cancer There was a trend towards increased prostate cancer (3-fold risk), and cervical cancer (1.4 fold risk).\nGlioma A U.S. study of 105,005 HMO members found an increased risk of malignant primary gliomas (2.8 fold or 280% increased risk), in people who smoked cannabis once per month or more.\nBladder cancer and testicular germ cell cancer Smaller studies have implicated cannabis use in the development of bladder cancer and testicular germ cell tumors. The reasons for the great heterogeneity in epidemiologic studies correlating cannabis use and cancer may be related to difficulties in quantifying cannabis use, unmeasured confounders in the cases or controls, and variable expression of cannabinoid receptors in target tissues.\nSmoked marijuana is associated with an elevated risk for certain cancers.\nThere is no future in smoked marijuana as an anti-tumor therapy.\nHow do cannabinoids act biologically, and can these mechanisms portend safe and effective anti-tumor agents?\nSome background tips on understanding why CB1 and CB2 are so important\nThe brain and body have a cannabinoid signaling system. What does this mean? Cells communicate with each other by releasing chemical messages, with the brain the master communication system. Each signal has three main components: a chemical message, an interpreter (receptor) that receives the message and interprets it, and a transport system that \u201cdeletes\u201d the message once sent and processed. The brain and body produce their own chemical messages (such as dopamine or serotonin). Drugs (such as THC or LSD or amphetamine or morphine) resemble these messages (imposters) and can bind to the receptor. When a message binds to the receptor, it undergoes a change in shape and triggers a cascade of changes in cells in the brain activity, or immune system, or blood vessels and other tissues. Incidentally, the signaling process involves more than a hundred other components that orchestrate this exquisite process.\nThe CB2 receptor, which does not produce psychoactive effects, is the critical mediator of anti-tumor activity. The body produces two types of cannabinoid targets or receptors, the CB1 and CB2 receptors (and quite a few others) that become active in the presence of cannabinoids (THC, cannabidiol, 2-AG, anandamide, etc). Whether the cannabinoids arise from the body itself (endocannabinoids), are made by plants (phyto-cannabinoids from marijuana) or made in a medicinal chemistry laboratory (synthetic cannabinoids), cannabinoids have different effects at these receptors. THC binds equally well to CB1 and CB2, while others do not. Interestingly, the majority of cannabinoids that display anti-tumor activity in cell culture act through the CB2 receptor. This is a critical discovery, because the CB2 receptor does not trigger psychoactive effects, memory cognitive, impairment, etc.\nSome tips on assessing the research studies: There is some evidence from in cell culture (cells growing on a petri dish) and from whole body experiments, that cannabinoids promote cancer and evidence that they protect cells from cancer. A few critical questions should be asked when evaluating the validity of these reports:\nIs the anti-tumor effect seen only if cells are exposed to concentrations of THC or other cannabinoids that that are unrealistically high compared to levels reached with ingested or inhaled marijuana? Why is thisa problem? In certain experiments in this field, the concentrations of THC or other cannabinoids are much higher than levels found in blood after smoking marijuana or cannabinoids. For example, a 6.8% THC marijuana cigarette generates a plasma blood level of 0.24 uM in humans (MW of THC is 314.45). Yet some researchers strongly advocating for the anti-tumor effect of THC used THC at 5 uM concentration in cell cultures to detect an anti-tumor effect. This concentration is 20 times higher than the tumor would be exposed to in a living human who smoked a high dose (6.8%) marijuana cigarette.\nIs the anti-tumor effect observed in whole animals \u2013 not only in cultured cells? Many factors, including metabolism are among the \u201cabsent elephants\u201d in petri dishes. The body can convert THC and the other 60+ cannabinoids in marijuana smoke to a myriad of metabolites which may work in the opposite direction of THC or other cannabinoids. You would not be able to observe this in cell culture.\nIs the effect observed with a single cannabinoid, or with smoked marijuana that has more than 60 cannabinoids? No biomedical scientist would attempt to promote a treatment for cancer that contains >400 compounds, 60 of which are cannabinoids.\nIs a selective CB2 cannabinoid as effective or exclusively effective compared with a CB1 cannabinoid? This is important because some evidence suggests the anti-tumor effects are mediated largely by the CB2 receptor \u2013 THE ONE THAT PRODUCES NO PSYCHOACTIVE EFFECTS. So theoretically, it is possible to design a CB2 agent without the psychoactive properties of THC.\nThe key question: Has the effect been observed only in mice, or also in men? Unless effectiveness is shown in Phase I, II, III randomized controlled multi-center clinical trials (in patients without a history of marijuana use) and approved by FDA, there is no meaningful evidence to support patient use of cannabinoids for this purpose.\nIt is critical to view the details of manuscripts that purport anti-tumor activity: cells, mice, or men? Appropriate concentrations, controls, outcomes?\nIt is necessary to exercise caution in promoting anti-cancer drugs, for they can influence patient choices.\nDo cannabinoids, not smoked marijuana, have potential for treating cancer?\nDaniel J. Hermanson & Lawrence J. Marnett. Cannabinoids, endocannabinoids and cancer Published online: Cancer Metastasis Rev (2011) 30:599\u2013612. Velasco G, S\u00e1nchez C, Guzm\u00e1n M. Towards the use of cannabinoids as antitumour agents. Nat Rev Cancer. 2012 May 4;12(6):436-44.\nParaphrased below from manuscripts cited above\nBreast cancer cells, expressing low levels of cannabinoid receptors, showed growth enhancement when exposed to cannabinoids, possibly due to altered immune response. Some studies suggest that abnormal regulation of the endocannabinoid system may promote cancer by fostering conditions that allow cancer cells to divide and migrate to other locations. For this reason, the endocannabinoid is a new target for pharmacological intervention in the treatment of cancer.\nCannabinoids and the endocannabinoid system are implicated in inhibiting cancer cell proliferation and angiogenesis (growth of blood supply for the cancer), reducing tumor growth and metastases, and inducing apoptosis (programmed cell death) in these cells. Laboratories have observed that cannabinoids and endocannabinoids inhibit growth of several types of cancers in test tubes and in animal tumor models (glioma, glioblastoma, breast cancer, prostate cancer, thyroid cancer, colon carcinoma, leukemia, and lymphoid tumors). These have been inhibited by natural (plant derived) or synthetic cannabinoids or endocannabinoids (made by the body), or cannabinoids that block natural processing of endocannabinoids.\nNon-psychoactive cannabinoids \u2013 not smoked marijuana \u2013 that target the CB2 receptor have potential as anti-tumor agents. The CB2 receptor is non-psychoactive.\nModulation of the endocannabinoid system to treat cancer. Modulation of the body\u2019s own cannabinoids has been shown in some studies to affect tumor cells while not affecting normal cells (many anti-cancer agents have more robust effects on tumor cells).\nCB2 may be more important than CB1 in mediating cannabinoids\u2019 anti-cancer activity. Recall that the CB2 has no psychoactive effects. High concentrations of anandamide or methanadamide, made by the body, killed prostate cancer cells, but tumor growth was inhibited exclusively through CB2.\nCB2 may be more important than CB1 in mediating cannabinoids\u2019 anti-cancer activity. JWH-133, by selective activity at CB2, produced programmed cell death in a brain tumor model (glioblastoma).\nCB2 may be more important than CB1 in mediating cannabinoids\u2019 anti-cancer activity. In a mouse model of human positive breast cancer, THC and JHW-133 decreased tumor size and lung metastasis via CB2.\nThe anti-cancer effects of cannabidiol may occur completely independently of cannabinoid receptor activation. Cannabidiol (non psychoactive) is effective in tumor models.\nCannabidiol together with temozolomide produces a striking reduction in the growth of glioma even when low doses of THC are used.\nCannabidiol has also been shown to alleviate some of the undesired effects of THC administration, such as convulsions, discoordination and psychotic events, and, therefore, improves the tolerability of cannabis-based medicines.\nSome other cannabinoids in marijuana might attenuate the psychoactive side effects of THC or might even produce other therapeutic benefits.\nAlthough there is accumulating data from test tube studies (cell culture), and some in living mice, there is scant, insufficient, inadequate clinical data on cannabinoid effects on cancer treatment in living humans. This is puzzling, as many cannabinoids have been tested in non-human model systems. In one clinical phase I study, the safety and efficacy of THC in patients with refractory glioblastoma was assessed. A total of nine patients underwent tumor surgery to remove the bulk tumor, then had a catheter perfuse THC into the cavity daily for 10\u201364 days for total doses ranging from 0.80 to 3.29 mg. One patient had mild psychotropic effects but it was otherwise well-tolerated. No significant conclusions can be extracted from nine patients, but some patients responded, at least partially, to THC treatment in terms of decreased tumor growth rate.\nFurther preclinical and clinical studies are required to fully define cannabinoids\u2019 potential as anti-cancer agents.\nSmoked marijuana is associated with increased risk for cancer, and not with potential as an anti-tumor agent.\nPreclinical research demonstrates that some cannabinoids have anti-tumor activity.\nThe activity is mainly at the CB2 receptor, which has no psychoactive effects. Drugs selective for this receptor (and for other non- CB targets) may have a therapeutic role in tumor regression.\nMore preclinical research is needed, to define with precision, which class of cannabinoids will function and how genotypes may affect therapeutic benefit.\nIt is premature to surmise that cannabinoids will succeed as anti-tumor agents, until rigorous Phase III clinical trials in human subjects display therapeutic potential.\nDoes Marijuana have any role in cancer treatment?\nTodaro B. Cannabinoids in the treatment of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting. J Natl Compr Canc Netw. 2012 Apr;10(4):487-92.\nChemotherapy-induced nausea Before the introduction of the serotonin receptor antagonists (5-HT3 receptor antagonists) in the early 1990s, limited effective options were available to prevent and treat chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV). In 1985, the FDA approved 2 cannabinoid derivatives, dronabinol and nabilone, for the treatment of CINV not effectively treated by other agents. Today, the standard of care for prevention of CINV for highly and moderately emetogenic chemotherapy is a 5-HT3 receptor antagonist, dexamethasone, with or without aprepitant or fosaprepitant. With the approval of safer and more effective agents, cannabinoids are not recommended as first-line treatment for the prevention of CINV and are reserved for patients with breakthrough nausea and vomiting. Because of medical and legal concerns, the use of marijuana is not recommended for management of CINV and is not part of the NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines) for Antiemesis. Although patients may like to pursue this treatment option in states that have approved the use of marijuana for medical purposes, its use remains legally and therapeutically controversial.\nPain suppression There are little data regarding inhaled cannabis or cannabis extract in comparison to conventional pain medications for cancer related or chronic non-neuropathic pain. A systematic review of single dose studies of dronabinol, nabilone, and levonandradol found them to be as effective as 50\u2013120 mg of oral codeine. One study found nabilone to be less effective than modest doses of dihydrocodeine in patients with neuropathic pain and has less desirable side effects.No studies comparing inhaled or ingested cannabis to conventional analgesics could be identified. Therefore, it appears that inhaled cannabis and pharmaceutical cannabinoids are more effective than placebo in treating neuropathic pain, but their effectiveness compared to conventional pain medications is uncertain.\nAppetite enhancement A recent double-blinded, randomized, 46 patient study suggested that cancer patients with altered chemosensory had increased pre-meal appetite and improved taste when given dronabinol (THC) compared to placebo. However, large randomized studies have been discouraging. In a randomized trial of patients with cancer-associated anorexia, low dose dronabinol as a single agent or in combination with high dose megestrol, a synthetic progestin, was less effective at generating weight gain and improving quality of life than megestrol alone. A subsequent randomized, double blinded trial from Europe for patients with cancer-associated anorexia found no difference in weight gain or quality of life at 6 weeks for patients treated with cannabis extract or THC compared to patients given placebo. Patients given cannabinoids had increased side effects. The data for cannabinoids in cancer-associated anorexia based on these three randomized studies are weak and the data for inhaled cannabis for cancer-associated cachexia are lacking.\nNausea and vomiting Since the CINV systematic review the use of 5-hydroxytryptamine 3 receptor and protachykinin antagonists have been major advances in the treatment of acute and chronic CINV. The current American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) and European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) guidelines do not recommend cannabinoids as first-line therapies.\nThe Old, Disingenuous Claim You\u2019ll Find Online: Marijuana does have medical value.\n\u201cIn response to passage of California\u2019s medical marijuana law, the White House had the Institute of Medicine (IOM) review the data on marijuana\u2019s medical benefits and risks. The IOM concluded, \u201cNausea, appetite loss, pain and anxiety are all afflictions of wasting, and all can be mitigated by marijuana.\u201d While noting potential risks of smoking, the report acknowledged there is no clear alternative for people suffering from chronic conditions that might be relieved by smoking marijuana, such as pain or AIDS wasting. The government\u2019s refusal to acknowledge this finding caused co-author John A. Benson to tell the New York Times that the government loves to ignore our report; they would rather it never happened. (Joy, JE, Watson, SJ, and Benson, JA. Marijuana and Medicine: Assessing the Science Base. National Academy Press. 1999. p. 159. See also, Harris, G. FDA Dismisses Medical Benefit From Marijuana. New York Times. Apr. 21, 2006)\u201d\nThe Research: OOPS, SMOKED MARIJUANA DOES NOT HAVE A FUTURE AS MEDICINE.\nHere is a review of the IOM report and more recent statements.\nThat same IOM report also said the following: \u201cSmoked marijuana, however, is a crude THC delivery system that also delivers harmful substances.\u201d Numerous studies suggest that marijuana smoke is an important risk factor in the development of respiratory disease.\u201d \u201cChronic marijuana smoking might lead to acute and chronic bronchitis and extensive microscopic abnormalities in the cell lining the bronchial passageways, some of which may be premalignant. These respiratory symptoms are similar to those of tobacco smokers, and the combination of marijuana and tobacco smoking augments these effects.\u201d\nThe potential harmful effects of chronic marijuana smoking outweigh its modest benefits in the treatment of glaucoma.\u201d Their recommendations were:\n1. Clinical trials of cannabinoid drugs for symptom management should be conducted with the goal of developing rapid-onset, reliable, and safe delivery systems.\n2. Clinical trials of marijuana use for medical purposes should be conducted under the following limited circumstances: Trial should involve only short-term marijuana use (less than six months), Should be conducted in patients with conditions for which there is reasonable expectation of efficacy, Should be approved by institutional review boards., Should collect data about efficacy.\nShort-term use of smoked marijuana (less than six months) for patients with debilitating symptoms (e.g., intractable pain or vomiting) must meet the following conditions:\nFailure of all approved medications to provide relief has been documented\nThe symptoms can reasonably be expected to be relieved by rapid-onset cannabinoid drugs\nSuch treatment is administered under medical supervision in a manner that allows for assessment of treatment effectiveness\nInvolves an oversight strategy comparable to an institutional review board that could provide guidance within 24 hours of submission by a physician to provide marijuana to a patient for specified use.\nCrude marijuana is considered a Schedule 1 drug, the most restrictive designation given by the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) that places all drugs regulated by federal law into one of five schedules. What this means is that marijuana has a high potential for abuse; it has no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the U.S.; it lacks the accepted safety for use of the drug under medical supervision; it cannot be prescribed by a doctor; it is not sold in a pharmacy; and\u2028is in the same category as heroin, LSD and Ecstasy (MDMA).\nCrude marijuana has been rejected for medicinal use by many prominent national health organizations, including the American Medical Association, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, American Glaucoma Society, American Academy of Ophthalmology, American Cancer Society, National Eye Institute, National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke and most importantly the Federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA).\nJoseph Mansy MD MPH\ton November 25, 2012 at 8:30 pm\nHello Dr Thurstone:\nI too have grown weary of the hype and misinformation that circulating in the media about not just cannabis but many other controversial medical issues. I am afraid Dr. Madras only further confuses the discussion. For example the first study she criticizes from the AJPH in 1997 is of HMO Members designed to study cannabis mortality. She compares it to a recent study of hospitalized patients designed to study mortality relative to methamphetamine. This second study group clearly is far more ill than non-hospitalized HMO members and would be expected to have a higher mortality. In addition it is clear that studying hospitalized patients adds confounding factors. For example hospitalized AIDS patients may be more likely to have a cannabis related diagnosis because of their high use for medical reasons. Since AIDS patients have a high mortality this would skew the results. The same may hold true for other categories of sick hospitalized patients using medical cannabis.\nJoseph Mansy MD MPH\nChristine Tatum\ton November 27, 2012 at 11:01 am\nHi, Dr. Mansy. Thanks so much for taking the time to review and comment. We appreciate having your perspective. We shared your comment with Bertha Madras, and here is her response:\nThis is not a confusing study. General marijuana use incurs risk of addiction ~ 1/9. Anyone using can fall into this category. Callahan\u2019s manuscript was misinterpreted. They identified patients that at one point were hospitalized for addiction problems, and then followed for 16 years thereafter after discharge \u2014 1990-2005. Dr. Mansy should read the manuscript. It is quite convincing. Elevated rate among METH users may have been confounded by HIV, but this confound does not exist for marijuana. This pattern is similar to two other studies examining standard mortality rates for marijuana (Calabria et al 2010, Arendt et al, 2010, Stenbacka et al, 2010). The higher mortality may reflect increased prevalence of comorbid psychiatric or somatic conditions as mood and schizophrenic-like disorders were higher in the marijuana group.\nThe Sidney paper has some very important messages left out of the abstract, which Dr. Mansy may want to read. \u201cEver use\u201d of marijuana was associated with 28% increased risk of mortality. The Sidney study quoted in the top 10 reasons is taken from marijuana users between 1979 and 1985, ages 15-49 years, mean age 33 years. They were followed for 10 years and included people who used more than six times lifetime use. For men, ever use of marijuana was significantly associated with 28% increased risk of mortality and AIDS. 47% increase in mortality risk for other causes (infectious diseases, alcohol drug abuse), in ever users than \u201cnever users.\u201d Current marijuana users also associated with significantly increased risk of men (33% increase) and AIDS mortality (90%).\nIn women, there were no significant increases or decreases in mortality risk associated with ever or current marijuana use. Current use was associated with a nearly significant 86% increase in mortality from injury or poisoning, which could not be attributed to any specific category of injury.\nMarijuana use at least once a week was associated with slightly higher relative risks of mortality than less frequent use. 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        "raw_content": "Egypt\u2019s exports council of engineering to send missions to Ethiopia and Jordan\nBy Sanaa Allam\t On Aug 9, 2018\nEgypt\u2019s exports council of engineering industries is organizing two commercial missions to Ethiopia and Jordan during the current FY 2018/2019 to promote the council\u2019s products.\nMaha Saleh, Executive Director of the Council told Amwal Al Ghad that his council is cooperating with Expolink \u2013 Egyptian Exporters Association to organise a commercial mission to Ethiopia next month.\nShe explained that the mission comes to complement the plan of the Council aimed at increasing the sector\u2019s exports to Africa, where it has conducted two missions in East Africa and a mission to Kenya and Cote d\u2019Ivoire that has achieved positive results, so the Council decided to direct its missions to the West African countries, specifically to Ethiopia to promote the products sector and the entry of these important markets.\nSaleh further noted that the Council is also considering the conduct of other commercial mission to Jordan at the beginning of next year, especially in light of the great opportunity for the products sector presence in this market.\nEgypt\u2019s Abu Qir Fertilizers hires NBE-led consortium for \u20ac133.6 mln loan\nEgypt\u2019s foreign trade grows 11.8% in first five months",
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        "title": "Russian telecommunications market \u2013 moderate forecasts for 2011HiTech.Expert",
        "raw_content": "Home / Russian telecommunications market \u2013 moderate forecasts for 2011\nThe value of the Russian telecommunications services market will increase 5% this year. Forecasts for 2011 are only slightly better and rather cautious. The overall performance of the Russian economy will continue to play an important role for the country\u2019s telecoms industry.\nIn recent years, the Russian telecommunications market has demonstrated strong growth, driven by the country\u2019s continuing strong economic performance. Until 2009, Russia experienced more than ten years of GDP growth, which equalled 7% per annum on average. In 2009 with the changing environment on the external markets, Russian GDP dropped by 7.9%.\nThe slowdown in the purchasing power growth of the Russian population was evident even in 2008. While in 2007 real disposable incomes of households increased by 12.1%, in 2008 the growth amounted to only 4% and in 2009 this indicator remained almost at the level of the previous year. What is more, income levels vary considerably depending on the region.\nIn 2010 the Russian economy has started to recover after the crisis period, however, current year-end forecasts for the GDP growth have been revised down and they now stands at around 3%. Forecasts for the telecommunications market are also cautious.\nThe value of the telecommunications services market in Russia amounted to \u20ac22.7bn in 2009, declining by more than 11% year-on-year. As measured in local currency the market was even able to report an increase of 4.2%, however, the growth rate was the lowest since 2000. Despite still growing (in terms of RUB), last year the worst-affected sector was the fixed-telephony market, which declined by 1.9% after 6.4% growth in 2008. By far better result was reported on the ISP market which went up by a third over the same period.\nCurrently PMR expects that the Russian telecommunications market will grow by 5.7% this year. In the next years the market will continue to be triggered by the growing demand for internet and data transmission services. PMR also predicts that the fixed-line telephony market will stagnate or decrease in the medium term and mobile telephony will grow at a rate of 2-4% per year.\nThe mobile telephony market in Russia, which currently represents more than a half of the market value, in the coming years will not be driven by adding millions of SIM cards (often distributed for free and active for a very short period), but rather by attracting customers to actively use the services. Non-voice and value-added services will continue to gain in significance and an increasing proportion of mobile carrier revenues will come from this source. In our opinion, the development of 3G networks will bring new growth opportunities for the market and their significant impact on mobile operators\u2019 revenues will become visible in 2011-2012.\nThe fastest growth in the coming three years is expected on the ISP market. The sector will benefit strongly from a further expansion of broadband in the residential sector as well as a growing demand for data transmission services from the corporate sector. Factors behind broadband\u2019s rapid growth will be the relatively low broadband penetration in Russia, decreasing tariffs and the development of new technologies in the market.\nConversely PMR assumes that the number of new installations of fixed-lines in the coming few years will not be significant. Despite the latest actions of the regulator aimed at improving fixed voice revenues by the increase of rates of local calls, PMR does not expect the fixed-voice market to return to growth. In our opinion, the market will stagnate over the short term and will decrease due to the strengthening effects of fixed-to-mobile substitution and a further erosion of DLD/ILD revenues (liberalisation and VoIP providers).\nIt is also worth noting that in line with the overall macroeconomic climate, investments in the development of telecommunication networks in Russia declined by more than a third last year. Most of the fixed-line ISPs halted regional expansion plans and even 3G networks were developing at a much slower pace than expected. In H1 2010, major providers of telecommunication services in Russia declared the recovery of the investment programmes, what will also make a positive impact on the industry in 2011. PMR expects the investments to grow by at least 30% in 2010, however, they will still remain lower than in 2008. \u201cInvestment budgets of the companies will depend not only on their current financial resources but also on available investment opportunities. 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        "raw_content": "Astana is a new name of the capital of Kazakhstan. Former name of the city is Aqmola (earlier Akmolinsk).\nThere are several theories of this name origin. The first one holds that Aqmola city was named in honor of white limestone hill. The second theory belongs to Byzantian author Procopius. In his works he wrote that Huns used the word \"mola\" for high hill or fortress. And there is the third variant: Aqmola was always a major center of cattle fairs, famous for abundance and variety of meat and dairy products (kumys, airan, kurt, shubat etc.). Therefore, the name of the city can be traslated as \"white holy place\" or \"white abundance\".\nIt is written in Kazakh Soviet Encyclopaedia, that \"Aqmola is a construction of white stone, above the square walls of which there is a cupola that reminds yurt's top part or the half of a sphere. The cupola glittering in the sun could be seen from afar, and this provided special beauty to the banks of Esil river\". That is why the name Aqmola became the name of this land.\nFrom the earliest times Aqmola plains were a place, where different cultures and civilizations met. In the middle of 1st millenium B.C., a chronographer named Herodotus mentioned the route across the Big Steppe (later Great Silk Way), which went right there. Caravan tracks contributed to the prosperity of trade and handicraft industry in the cities traditionally engaged in cattle breeding and agriculture.\nIn his book \"In the middle of Eurasia\" the President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev mentioned that the current capital of Kazakhstan arised not from scratch, it sprang up within a territory, where people had lived in high antiquity. It is confirmed by the recent discovery of Bozok ancient settlement, which during centuries had been a political and religious center of Saryarka \u2013 the great and endless steppe spread for thousands of kilometers in the middle of the continent named Eurasia.\nMedieval settlement Bozok, situated 5 km from Astana, is a millenary predecessor of the Kazakhstani capital.\nAkmolinsk\nIn the 30s of 19th century in Kazakhstan plains on the place of Aqmola settlement a new town sprang up \u2013 Akmolinsk \u2013 an important commercial and economic center of Central Asian region. Thereat its population was a little more than 2000 people. However, for the mext 30 years the population of this towm increased 3-fold.\nA new stage in the life of the city started in the 60s of the 20th century: in December 1960 city with a population of 100 thousand became the center of the Virgin Lands Campaign of the North Kazakhstan. In 1961 Akmolinsk was renamed into Tselinograd, in 1992 \u2013 into Aqmola and on May 6 1998 it received the name of Astana.\nFrom Almaty to Astana\nDuring the last decade of the 20th century the city of virgin lands got a new wind \u2013 with the appearance of the Republic of Kazakhstan on the world map, ancient Aqmola steppes revived, where a miracle city arised \u2013 Astana.\nAstana became the new capital of new Kazakhstan for many reasons. The former capital \u2013 Almaty \u2013 was situated far to the south of the country, and its population was over 1,5 million people. Restrained urbasn conditions of Almaty practically didn\u2019t give an opportunity for the development of the city. Transport upload of arterial roads and ecological conditions of the \u201cSouthern capital\u201d left something to be desired \u2013 this city became one of the most ecologically problematic cities in Kazakhstan.\nIn the contemporary history there often are cases, when the transition of the capital is performed consciously as an adequate respond to new challenges of the history. This gives a powerful boost to social, economic and political development of the country. Countries, which performed great reforms that resulted in the entry of the state into whole new level of the development, used the transition of the capital as an important political and economic instrument, the key point of reform program implementation. The new largest Eurasian nation needed a new national symbol \u2013 a new capital, a city of the 21st century, which could reflect the spirit of creation, innovation and the role of Kazakhstan as a place, where the West meets the East.\nThat is exactly why Aqmola (Astana) was chosen for the best alternative of Almaty at the suggestion of the President of the RK N.Nazarbayev. The President's opinion was based on the national investigation, which took into consideration 32 factors: social and economic indices, the climate, landscape, seismic conditions, natural environment, transport infrastructure, construction servicing facilities and working power.\nCrucial advantages of Astana were the following: its large territory, central location, closeness to major economical centers and country's arteries, demographical potential, developed transport infrastructure and natural environment. Upon the whole, the idea of the Head of the State about capital transition was a reasonable and objectively necessary decision, which as well as economic reforms became one more strategic arrangement for problem solving of the development of Kazakhstan, a transition of the country into market system and democracy.\nIn 1999 the new capital of Kazakhstan received UNESCO award \"Cities for the peace\". It is a reward given to cities acknowledged to be socially and economically successful, with developed municipal sphere, and contributing to the world culture. Presenting the award, UNESCO General Director Mr. Frederico Mayor particularly noted, that within a few short years from the transition of the capital from Almaty to Astana, the President of the RK Nursultan Nazarbayev and the city municipal government invested huge efforts for the transformation of the new capital into scientific, cultural and educational center. 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        "raw_content": "Tax and state aid: where are we going?\nSince 2013, the Commission has investigated the member states' tax rulings to establish whether the state aid rules are violated through selective tax advantages. At the moment, a lot is happening within this area, which has also resulted in a case concerning the Danish fat tax, which has not yet been concluded. In connection with this case, it is being investigated whether selective aid is being granted to the advantage of industries and business operators that are not subject to the fat tax. We will bring an overview of the most recent cases below.\nIn summary, it appears from article 107 of the TEUF that it is considered state aid if:\n1) aid is granted\n2) through state resources\n3) which distorts or threatens to distort competition\n4) by favouring certain undertakings and\n5) that the aid affects trade between member states.\nAn aid scheme will favour specific companies instead of others if the aid is selective. This assessment is decisive when investigating the member states' tax schemes. If a tax scheme treats companies that are in the same situation differently, the scheme will generally be selective and distort competition by giving some companies tax advantages.\nTHE MOST RECENT CASES CONCERNING STATE AID THROUGH TAXES AND DUTIES\nOn 21 January 2016, the Commission ordered the Netherlands, Belgium and France to abolish corporate tax exemptions for national harbours to bring the taxation in accordance with the state aid rules.\nOn 11 January 2016, the Commission ordered 35 multi-national companies to repay state aid of approx. Euro 700 million as the Belgian \"profit increase\" tax scheme was found to be invalid. Under the scheme, multi-national groups could avoid paying corporate tax of the profit which was not considered earned in Belgium based on a hypothetical comparison. The Belgian scheme could not be justified based on the consideration to avoid double taxation because the adjustments of the taxable profit were unilateral, and because there was not requirement for documentation of double taxation.\nThe Commission's investigation of the tax treatment of McDonald's in Luxembourg in December 2015 was based on the same consideration. Here, the national authorities actively departed from the tax rules and the double taxation treaty concluded with the USA granting a tax exemption even though there was proof that the income was not taxed in the USA either. The matter has not yet been concluded.\nIn October 2015, the Commission further found that Fiat and Starbucks were to repay tax advantages granted contrary to the EU's state aid rules. In both cases, the national tax authorities in Luxembourg and the Netherlands had, by way of tax rulings, approved methods for calculation of the taxable profit, which were not in accordance with the companies' actual capital and general market values and interest. Fiat and Starbucks were given the opportunity to transfer large parts of the taxable profit to foreign subsidiaries thereby reducing the basis of taxation.\nThe next interesting step will presumably be the regulatory initiatives, where the Commission introduced its plan in June 2015, which will ensure a fair and effective taxation within the EU. In December 2015, the Directive on tax ruling transparency in the EU was adopted. In the long term, the plan is, inter alia, to introduce a basic principle that all companies, irrespective of size, must pay corporate tax in the country where the profit is earned.",
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        "raw_content": "Although the rainy season had not yet arrived, the heavens were stingily concealing the sun behind an overcast sky. Early in the morning, the two rows of trees on the streets swayed lazily in the breeze.\nIt seemed that the trees had not washed their faces yet, standing nonchalantly against one another with drooping leaves filled with dust. Crowds of people moved in haste on the street.\nIt was Saturday, so there was not so much work to do in the office. In a sick voice I immediately phoned the boss to ask for leave, and the boss agreed in a reluctant way. Twisting and turning on the bed for quite a while, I switched on the TV, but there was only dull music. I rode my motorbike down the street to a crowded cafe. But the crowds made me feel dizzy, as if I had the flu. So I understood right away that my Saturday had been spoiled. The sky was so dull and the street was so crowded. I had to go back in the end. But to where? To where, except that 16-square-metre room?\nI lived and worked in a 16-square-metre room. It had always been full of machines.\nThere were numerous machines: the black and white HP LaserJet 5M printer, the Epson Stylus Colour 900 printer, the ScanJet 4C, the Scanner Epson 1600 Pro, the Philco air conditioner and the PC and Macintosh computers, the Kodak and Nikon cameras, and so on and so forth. This was my design office, where I had to work my fingers to the bone without having the time to complain about fatigue. When I returned home, again I had to live in a 16-square-metre room where I had more than often switched on my outmoded PC. In the room there was also an old record player \u2014 which could be seen as a memento rather than as an object for use \u2014 sitting alone in the corner with a thick layer of dust and cobwebs. But I had a pretty brand new 17-inch Samsung TV and a DVD player that could play Chinese disks.\nWhat else was there in this room? Still a lot more. There are many things in the life of a single man. And I had lived out my youth in this 16-square-metre room!\nThe sleepless nights made me think that I would have to take refuge from the world in this 16-square-metre room. I left the room early in the morning and came back to it late at night. I had exploited these machines and they had in turn exploited me. They had attracted me, stuck to me, squandered my money and health and time, whereas I had nurtured my loneliness and selfishness in this 16-square-metre room filled with machines!\n\"You\u2019re very rich,\" my friend Goofy Nghe had said in a low voice so many times that I found those words meaningless. Thirty minutes before, Goofy Nghe had left his 16-square-metre room to wander the streets without stopping anywhere. The cafes were richly decorated, while the garden cafes were to the taste of those who had sad, pensive feelings. I understood my friend, as I myself had run away from my own room many times like that in the hope that the noises from vehicles or the quarrels of pavement peddlers could help make me feel busy. But it was only a \"virtual\" busy. I found that when I was on the street, I rejected everything. By doing so, I had gradually squandered my youth and killed myself outside the 16-square-metre room.\nGoofy Nghe asked me: \"Have you recently heard from Min?\"\n\"No, not lately,\" I told him.\nMin was one of my closest friends. We would meet each other once or twice a month, and the rest was communicated through the phone. With that miraculous machine, we could share our daily ups and downs. I remembered once or twice Min had come over with a languid and reserved attitude. He looked a little bit fatter in the belly from sitting at his computer and drinking beer. He looked around my room as if he were comparing his machines to mine.\n\"I have tasted the material life and found that I am becoming callous and frigid. Everything is meaningless!\"\n\"It\u2019s the disease of the man who tastes early success,\" I remarked, touched with envy.\n\"Do you think so? Success? For such migrants and immigrants like us, the expression, \u2018If you have yet to buy land and build a house\u2019, is a permanent obsession. I have now achieved the first part of that expression, but I already feel so dead tired of the word \u2018success\u2019.\"\n\"You\u2019re so vague about it! You know there\u2019s someone who has spent all his life to achieve the first part of the sentence, but he cannot. So you should be contented with yourself,\" I said. Having said this, I felt sad and a little bit hurt. Is there anyone who can be contented with oneself?\n\"Yes. But I have abandoned my painting job\".\n\"Damn your painting! Computers can give you money, but nobody can sustain himself painting,\" I retorted weakly.\nOur conversation continued without end. Actually, because there were no windows, my room did not have afternoons, so the concept of time did not exist.\n\"You\u2019re so greedy!\" Min said.\n\"Yes, you\u2019re so greedy! My room is still darker than yours!\" said Goofy Nghe. This made me think that I actually was greedy. He smoked again, leaning against the wall to exhale an eight-form circle. What a tragedy! He did not know that that eight-form circle had already handcuffed his life. But he did not feel regret.\n\"In life, someone has to depend on something, just the same as the male and the female depend on each other. If we separate them, the male depends on power while the female depends on sentiment. I depend on illusion and you depend on machines.\"\n\"To summarise it, we all depend on our rooms. None of us has got enough courage to live in the sun and among the clouds. We, the houseless people, are called the roamers, the homeless. You see, any one of us in the end will be put in a coffin together with our many other belongings. Nobody dares to lie peacefully in the sunshine. This is called the unhappy death of the homeless people.\"\nSuddenly we became silent. We heard movement outside, but it did not dispel the stagnancy of the room. The sun\u2019s rays and the wind were trying to peep into the dark room. Finally, finding the feeling of imprisonment unbearable, we went to a coffee shop.\nIn the nameless old shop with the voice of singer Thai Thanh blaring all over the place, we discussed music, cinematography, drama and literature. We avoided talking about how to get out of our 16-square-metre rooms.\nI went home late at night. It was my habit that, immediately after I got home, I switched on the electric fan and then the computer to check my e-mail, receiving some designs from the net and then going to search and download some MP3 music. After that, I turned off all the lights and went to bed. At that time, the space seemed to appear. Yes, any time I turned off the light, the space appeared before me. It was a starry sky lying within my 16-square-metre room\u2019s ceiling. The previous tenant had stuck tiny stars made of material that radiated fluorescent light on the ceiling. Every night, to lull myself to sleep, I looked at the \"sky\" to count the stars, but I had never been able to count all of them.\n\"Do stay with me tonight here!\" When I spoke those words, I replaced the word \"sleep\" with the word \"stay\" to show my purity, but deep in my heart, I wished to use the word \"sleep\". She gave me a slap in the face, which made me see stars. Yes, she did \"stay\" anyway, but not to \"sleep\" with me. When she saw that starry sky, she cried with emotion. I lied to her that I had made that \"sky\" to make her happy. She was really happy and, together with me, she imagined a bright future. She said that in about three years, we could afford a house with many rooms like this room, the ceilings of which were like the starry sky.\n\"Our children will be born under a starry sky like this, because I don\u2019t want to go to the Tu Du maternity hospital, and I will send for an obstetrician to be here,\" she said.\nShe talked like this until she fell asleep, leaving me lying awake, floating with her dreams and dizzy with happiness. So I had found love within this 16-square-metre room!\nBut one day she did not come to me any longer. My dreams had been ruined. \"Betrayal\" was not the right word to describe it. There were thousands of unforeseen partings in life, with so many explanations. I was so unhappy. I had to go back to my small room, sharing the noises made by the machines around me and looking at the starry sky before going to bed in the hope that one night she would come back to me. 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        "raw_content": "Coraxan\nfrom 1075 rubles.\nCoraxan is a drug with anti-ischemic, antianginal action.\nCoraxan is produced in the form of film-coated tablets: pink-orange color, with an engraving of the company logo on one side; 5 mg each - biconvex, oval, with notches on both sides, with the number \u201c5\u201d on the second side; 7.5 mg each - triangular, with the number \"7.5\" on the second side (14 pieces in blisters, 1, 2, 4 blisters in a carton box).\nActive ingredient: ivabradine - 5 or 7.5 mg (ivabradine hydrochloride (respectively) - 5.39 or 8.085 mg);\nAuxiliary components: lactose monohydrate - 63.91 / 61.215 mg; maltodextrin 10 mg; magnesium stearate - 0.5 mg; corn starch - 20 mg; anhydrous colloidal silicon dioxide - 0.2 mg.\nThe composition of the film shell: titanium dioxide (E171) - 0,26026 mg; iron dye yellow oxide (E172) - 0,01457 mg; iron dye red oxide (E172) - 0.00485 mg; glycerol - 0.0874 mg; magnesium stearate - 0.0874 mg; hypromellose - 1,45276 mg; macrogol 6000 - 0.09276 mg.\nCoraxan is prescribed for the treatment of stable angina in patients with normal sinus rhythm with the following indications:\nIntolerance or the presence of contraindications to the use of beta-blockers;\nSimultaneously with beta-adrenergic blockers with inadequate control of stable angina with optimally selected dose of beta-adrenergic blocker.\nThe drug is also used in chronic heart failure in order to reduce the incidence of cardiovascular complications (mortality from cardiovascular diseases and hospitalization due to an increase in symptoms of chronic heart failure (CHF)) in patients with chronic heart failure, with sinus rhythm and heart rate cuts (HR) of at least 70 beats per minute.\nBradycardia (with a heart rate at rest before the start of treatment is less than 60 beats per minute);\nSinoatrial blockade;\nSevere liver failure (on the Child-Pugh scale - more than 9 points);\nSevere arterial hypotension (with systolic pressure below 90 mm Hg, diastolic - below 50 mm Hg);\nHeart failure (unstable or acute);\nThe presence of an artificial pacemaker working in the mode of constant stimulation;\nAV block III;\nLactose intolerance, lactase deficiency, glucose-galactose malabsorption syndrome;\nSimultaneous use with strong inhibitors of isoenzymes of the cytochrome P450 3A4 system (antifungal agents of the azoles group (itraconazole, ketoconazole)), HIV protease inhibitors (ritonavir, nelfinavir), macrolide antibiotics (clarithromycin, erythromycin for oral administration, telithromycin, and thytrathyromycymia, and erythromycin).\nPregnancy, breastfeeding period and use in women of reproductive age who do not comply with reliable contraceptive measures;\nAge up to 18 years (the safety and efficacy of the drug in this age group of patients has not been studied);\nCaution should be taken when taking Coraxan for the following diseases / conditions:\nSevere renal failure (creatinine clearance less than 15 ml per minute);\nCongenital prolongation of the QT interval;\nModerately severe liver failure (on the Child-Pugh scale - less than 9 points);\nAV block II degree;\nRetinal pigment degeneration (retinitis pigmentosa);\nA recent stroke;\nChronic heart failure IV functional class according to the classification of NYHA;\nSimultaneously with taking prolonged QT interval drugs, grapefruit juice, moderate inhibitors and inducers of CYP3A4 isoenzymes, slow calcium channel blockers, which reduce heart rate (diltiazem, verapamil), non-sparing diuretics.\nCoraxan is taken orally during a meal 2 times a day (morning and evening).\nWith stable angina, the drug is taken in an initial daily dose of 10 mg.\nAfter 21-28 days of use, depending on the therapeutic effect, the dose can be increased to 15 mg (2 times a day, 7.5 mg). If the heart rate at rest diminishes to less than 50 beats per minute during treatment, or the patient has symptoms associated with bradycardia (fatigue, dizziness, or marked reduction in blood pressure), reduce the dose of Coraxan (for example, to 5 mg per day). The drug is discontinued in cases where a dose reduction does not lead to an improvement in heart rate indicators or if the symptoms of severe bradycardia persist.\nThe recommended initial daily dose for chronic heart failure is 10 mg. If the heart rate at rest is steadily more than 60 beats per minute, after 2 weeks it can be increased to 15 mg (2 times a day, 7.5 mg). With a stable heart rate of no more than 50 beats per minute or when symptoms of bradycardia appear, the dose is reduced to 5 mg per day.\nWith a HR value in the range of 50-60 beats per minute, Coraxan is recommended to take 5 mg daily dose.\nThe dose of the drug depends on the heart rate:\nLess than 50 beats per minute (with a daily dose of 5 or 7.5 mg) - reduce the dose;\nMore than 60 beats per minute (with a daily dose of 5 or 10 mg) - the dose is increased.\nIf the heart rate does not exceed 50 beats per minute or the patient has symptoms of bradycardia, use of Coraxan should be discontinued.\nPatients over 75 are advised to prescribe Coraxan at an initial daily dose of 5 mg. In the future, you may increase the dose.\nPatients with impaired renal function with creatinine clearance of more than 15 ml per minute, the drug is usually prescribed 10 mg per day. After 3-4 weeks of coraxan use, it is possible to increase the dose to 15 mg per day.\nDue to the lack of data on the use of Coraxan in patients with creatinine clearance less than 15 ml per minute, the drug should be used with caution.\nPatients with a mild degree of liver failure (on the Child-Pugh scale - up to 7 points) are recommended the usual dosing regimen in an initial daily dose of 10 mg with its subsequent increase to 15 mg.\nCaution should be exercised when applying Coraxan to patients with moderate hepatic insufficiency (on a Child-Pugh scale - 7\u20139 points).\nCoraxan should not be used in patients with severe liver failure (according to the Child-Pugh scale - more than 9 points), since its use in these patients has not been studied (a significant increase in the plasma concentration of the drug is not excluded).\nDuring therapy may develop disorders of some body systems:\nMusculoskeletal System: Infrequently - muscle spasms;\nDigestive system: infrequently - constipation, nausea, diarrhea;\nCardiovascular system: often - bradycardia, ventricular premature beats, AV-blockade I degree, short-term increase in blood pressure; infrequently - supraventricular premature beats, palpitations; very rarely - atrial fibrillation, AV-blockade II-III degree, sick sinus syndrome; with an unspecified frequency - marked reduction in blood pressure, possibly associated with bradycardia;\nRespiratory system: infrequently - shortness of breath;\nCentral nervous system: often - dizziness, possibly associated with bradycardia, headache (especially in the first month of treatment); with unknown frequency - syncope, possibly associated with bradycardia;\nSkin and subcutaneous fat: with an unknown frequency - itching, skin rash, angioedema, erythema, urticaria;\nSense organs: very often - changes in light perception (photopsia); often - blurred vision; infrequently - vertigo; with unknown frequency - visual impairment, diplopia;\nLaboratory and instrumental indicators: infrequently - prolongation of the QT interval on the ECG, eosinophilia, hyperuricemia, increase in plasma creatinine concentration;\nGeneral disorders: with an unknown frequency - fatigue, asthenia, malaise.\nCoraxan is not effective in treating or preventing arrhythmias. The effectiveness of the drug decreases with the development of tachyarrhythmias. The drug is not recommended for patients with atrial fibrillation or other types of arrhythmias associated with the function of the sinus node.\nDuring treatment, it is necessary to conduct clinical observation of patients in order to identify paroxysmal or permanent atrial fibrillation. With clinical indications (for example, the appearance of a sensation of increased heartbeat, worsening of the course of angina, irregular heart rhythm), an ECG should be included in the process of current monitoring. The risk of atrial fibrillation is usually higher in patients with chronic heart failure taking Coraxan. More often, atrial fibrillation was found in patients who took anti-arrhythmic drugs of class I or amiodarone simultaneously with the drug.\nThe condition of patients with impaired intraventricular conduction, chronic heart failure and ventricular dyssynchrony should be kept under close supervision.\nThe use of Coraxan simultaneously with slow calcium channel blockers that reduce heart rate (diltiazem, verapamil) is not recommended.\nBefore starting therapy, the course of heart failure must be stable. Due to limited data, it is necessary to use the drug with caution in patients with chronic heart failure of the IV functional class according to the NYHA classification.\nIt is not recommended to prescribe Coraxan immediately after a stroke.\nCoraxan affects the function of the retina. Toxic effects of the drug were not identified, but its effect on the retina of the eye with prolonged use (longer than 1 year) is unknown. With the development of disorders of visual functions not described in this manual, it is necessary to consider the issue of discontinuing therapy. Patients with retinal pigment degeneration are advised to take Coraxan with caution.\nCoraxan can cause a short-term change in light perception (usually in the form of a photopsia), which must be taken into account when driving vehicles or other mechanisms, especially at night with a sharp change in the intensity of light.\nIt is necessary to avoid the simultaneous use of ivabradine with drugs prolong the interval QT (antiarrhythmics example, disopyramide, quinidine, bepridil, ibutilide, sotalol, amiodarone and non antiaritmikam example, sertindole, cisapride, pimozide, ziprasidone, mefloquine, pentamidine, halofantrine , erythromycin for intravenous administration). This is due to the fact that a decrease in heart rate can lead to an additional lengthening of the QT interval. If necessary, the simultaneous appointment of these drugs should be carefully monitored ECG.\nCoraxan needs to be used with caution with non-calcareous diuretics (\u201cloop\u201d and thiazide diuretics), since hypokalemia may increase the risk of arrhythmias. Ivabradine can cause bradycardia, which in combination with hypokalemia is a predisposing factor for the onset of severe arrhythmias, especially in patients with the syndrome of lengthening the QT interval (congenital or caused by exposure to any substances).\nSimultaneous use of ivabradine with moderate inhibitors of CYP3A4 isoenzyme verapamil or diltiazem is not recommended.\nContraindicated for concomitant use of ivabradine with such strong inhibitors isoenzyme CYP3A4, both nefazodone, antifungals group azoles (itraconazole, ketoconazole), HIV protease inhibitors (ritonavir, nelfinavir), macrolide antibiotics (erythromycin for oral, clarithromycin, telithromycin, josamycin). Strong inhibitors of the isoenzyme CYP3A4 - ketoconazole (in a daily dose of 200 mg) or josamycin (2 times a day, 1 g) increase 7-8 times the average plasma concentrations of ivabradine.\nIt is possible to take ivabradine simultaneously with other moderate inhibitors of the CYP3A4 isoenzyme (for example, fluconazole), provided that the heart rate at rest is more than 60 beats per minute. In this case, the recommended initial daily dose of ivabradine 5 mg. During Coraxan administration, heart rate monitoring is necessary.\nWhen used together, inducers of the CYP3A4 isoenzyme (phenytoin, barbiturates, rifampicin, and herbal remedies that contain Hypericum perforatum) can lead to a decrease in activity and blood concentration of Ivabradine, which may require higher doses. During treatment, it is recommended to avoid the use of medicines and products with the content of Hypericum perforatum.\nClinically significant effect on the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of Ivabradine with the combined use of the following drugs: PDE5 inhibitors (sildenafil), proton pump inhibitors (lansoprazole, omeprazole), HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors (simvastatin), blockers, slow-acting calcium channel blockers, simulastatin, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, IUvradine, inhibitors of proton pump inhibitors, simulastatin, blockers, proton pump inhibitors; , amlodipine), acetylsalicylic acid, warfarin and digoxin is absent.\nKeep out of the reach of children. Special storage conditions are not required.\nCoraxan tablets 5 mg 56 pcs\nCoraxan tablets 7.5 mg 56 pcs\nCoraxan tbl p / pl / about 5mg \u211656, Servier / Serdiks LLC\nCoraxan tb p / o 7.5mg \u211656 **, Servier / Serdiks Ltd.",
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        "raw_content": "Open vowel\nFind sources: \"Open vowel\" \u2013 news \u00b7 newspapers \u00b7 books \u00b7 scholar \u00b7 JSTOR (April 2008) (Learn how and when to remove this template message)\nAn open vowel is a vowel sound in which the tongue is positioned as far as possible from the roof of the mouth. Open vowels are sometimes also called low vowels (in American terminology [1]) in reference to the low position of the tongue.\nIn the context of the phonology of any particular language, a low vowel can be any vowel that is more open than a mid vowel. That is, open-mid vowels, near-open vowels, and open vowels can all be considered low vowels.\n1 Partial list\nPartial list[]\nThe open vowels with dedicated symbols in the International Phonetic Alphabet are:\nopen front unrounded vowel [a]\nopen front rounded vowel [\u0276][2]\nopen back unrounded vowel [\u0251]\nopen back rounded vowel [\u0252]\nThere also are central vowels that do not have dedicated symbols in the IPA:\nopen central unrounded vowel [\u00e4] or [\u0250\u031e] (commonly written [a] as if it were front)\nopen central rounded vowel [\u0252\u0308]\nThere is no unambiguous way of transcribing the open central vowels. The diaeresis indicates centralization, so \u27e8\u00e4\u27e9 could mean near-front and \u27e8\u0252\u0308\u27e9 could mean near-back. However, in practice the diaeresis is assumed to mean central, while \u27e8a\u0320\u27e9 and \u27e8\u0252\u031f\u27e9 are used for the front and back articulations, respectively.\nThe extremely rare contrast between open front, central and back unrounded vowels has been reported to occur in the Hamont dialect of Limburgish, which features long versions of these sounds, as well as short versions of the open front and back vowels. The short versions do not contrast directly with the open central vowel, which can only be long.[3]\nClose vowel\n^ \"VOWEL QUALITY\". Oxford University Press. Retrieved 20 April 2017.\n^ This vowel is not known to occur as a phoneme distinct from /\u0153/ in any language.\n^ Verhoeven (2007), p. 221.\nVerhoeven, Jo (2007), \"The Belgian Limburg dialect of Hamont\", Journal of the International Phonetic Association, 37 (2): 219\u2013225, doi:10.1017/S0025100307002940",
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        "title": "Incineration \u2013 Clear The Air Energy Blog",
        "raw_content": "Thousands clash with police over incinerator construction in Guangdong\nhttps://www.hongkongfp.com/2015/10/16/thousands-clash-with-police-over-incinerator-construction-in-guangdong/\nViolence has broken out between the police and thousands of villagers in Guangdong protesting over the building of a trash incinerator.\nVillagers in Yangchun, Guangdong have been protesting since October 3, blocking the highway leading to the incinerator. Many demonstrators have been arrested. Clashes intensified this week when villagers knocked over a police vehicle and set it on fire,Apple Daily reported.\nThe Conch Cement Company had concealed the fact that it was building and testing an incinerator facility in its factory area. The gases and contaminants generated, such as dioxin, would affect the residents who lived nearby, according to US-backed Radio Free Asia.\n\u201cHow will we survive breathing in noxious smoke?\u201d an Internet firm employee told Reuters earlier this month.\nThe building of the incinerator was seen as a sign of corruption and collusion between government officials and businesses as it was reportedly pushed through without having undergone an environmental impact assessment. The public had not been informed of the project beforehand and it was also not subjected to government supervision, Stand News reported.\nVideos and pictures on social media showed thousands of protesters gathered at the door of the company\u2019s factory, holding red flags and bats. The police were reported to have used tear gas and arrested many of the protesters. Vehicles had been burnt, and many police officers and protesters were injured in the clashes.\nProtests over environmental issues are common in China, especially in Guangdong.CNA News reported that a similar incident had happened this year when thousands protested over the building of an incinerator in Wuchuan, Zhanjiang in Guangdong.\nLetters to the Editor, PUBLISHED : Wednesday, 26 August, 2015, 5:10pm\nThe decision to build an incinerator in Hong Kong has presented a challenge to the government.\nIt has had to put a lot of effort into trying to persuade citizens, especially nearby residents, that they will not be adversely affected by it.\nThere is no doubt that over the last decade the government has tried hard to solve Hong Kong\u2019s waste problem.\nWhen a waste reduction strategy is decided on, it is important to look at the short-term and long-term consequences of any policies.\nWith an incinerator the chief concerns are environmental, such as air pollution and concentrated chemical waste byproducts. There are worries not just about people\u2019s health, but the possibly devastating effect on biodiversity.\nHowever, incineration is better than building more landfills, which are not sustainable. The government has found itself in a Catch-22 situation when it comes to the incinerator. It is always difficult to strike the right balance. What is important is that all Hongkongers should cooperate with the government to try and reduce the volumes of waste generated. We have to think about our children, so we cannot be indifferent.\nYoyo Tang Wing-tung, Kwun Tong\nWhy are we still addicted to burning waste?\nhttp://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/2015/aug/03/why-are-we-still-addicted-to-burning-waste\nA major barrier to reducing the wasteful mindset of business and society is overcapacity and stranded investments in waste-to-energy incineration\nMEPs are calling on the European commission to ban the incineration of recyclable and biodegradable waste by 2020 as part of the latest plan for the EU circular economy package.\nBut as landfill is phased out across Europe, incineration is increasingly being turned to as a way to deal with municipal solid waste (MSW), while also producing energy and heat.\nThere is a certain circular logic in powering and heating homes with the rubbish they generate, but it comes at a price. For every ton of waste incinerated, about 20% ends up as hazardous ash containing heavy metals and toxic substances that must be dealt with.\n\u201cWaste-to-energy is a diversion of materials that come from petroleum sources. Some of the plastics might have a high calorific value, but they\u2019re not renewable,\u201d says Joss Bl\u00e9riot, executive lead, communications and policy at the Ellen MacArthur Foundation. He stresses that waste should be designed out as much as possible.\nDesigning out waste involves finding alternatives to composite packaging and materials such as crisp packets that consist of atomic layers of metal which cannot be separated and recycled. But even materials that are recyclable, like plastic bottles, steel and paper, can lose 75% of value after first use. Eventually, this leads to a stream destined for incineration.\nThere are, however, a growing number of ways to treat MSW incinerator ash to minimise waste.\nEleanor Banwell, a biochemist and 2015 Schmidt-MacArthur circular economy fellow, believes incineration could play a part in the circular economy by collecting resources that would otherwise not be recovered. Her Royal College of Art design graduate project, MetaBlaze, considers how the value locked in ash could be exploited, assuming we can chemically process it.\n\u201cIt opens the way for a new approach to sustainable design,\u201d she says. \u201cRather than completely designing out waste, you can begin to reconsider hi-tech materials like composites. Until you close that loop on the utterly useless residual stuff, all you have is a slowing down of a linear economy. What matters is that the resources go back into circulation.\u201d\nSome businesses are already collecting precious metals from incineration. In the UK, waste company Veolia manages 500,000 tons of bottom ash every year and recovers metals such as gold and silver, which are sold on to ore manufacturers. Richard Kirkman, technical director at Veolia, says: \u201cIt\u2019s not a perfect circular economy, but we\u2019re working on getting more and more value out of the end-of-pipe.\u201d\nRotterdam-based company, Inashco, uses a patented technology developed by the Technical University of Delft to recover and upgrade non-ferrous metals from municipal waste-to-energy ash for sale to global metal markets. Founded in 2008, Inashco is owned by the Fondel Group, a metals mining, production and supply company. Inashco is helping recover part of the aluminium, copper, silver and other metals worth \u20ac45m (\u00a332m) lost annually during incineration in the Netherlands.\nIncinerator ash can also be used to create new products, for example, producing aluminium castings for the automotive industry, secondary aggregates in road construction, cementor glass, or as synthetic zeolites for use in catalysts.\nTreated in this way, however, the resources within MSW ash are locked into our urban infrastructure. A truly circular economy would see the MSW incinerator ash broken down into constituent parts that could be fully recycled and used again and again in manufacturing.\nA dirty solution\nThis is no small technical challenge, nor would it be without polluting by-products. The composition of incineration ash contains an array of dioxins, chlorides, heavy metals and other hazardous substances and to cycle these completely would require intensive chemical processing at each stage.\n\u201cEssentially, incineration output is very messy. It\u2019s far better to extract resources at the front end,\u201d says Warwickshire county councillor and incineration campaigner Keith Kondakor, whose work is currently based around waste prevention strategies.\nWhile mining incineration ash would still be better than conventional mining, which often entails land conflict and the destruction of habitats, incineration doesn\u2019t do much to shift mindsets away from the industrial revolution\u2019s dirty legacy. One fundamental issue preventing a shift in waste management mindset is overcapacity and stranded investments in incineration.\nA recent study by the Wuppertal Institute suggests that in six of the 32 European countries analysed, incineration capacities exceed more than 50% of the annual waste generation. \u201cAs soon as you have built [an incineration] plant, the sunk costs involved cause dynamics that clearly undermine waste prevention and sorting as prerequisite for high quality recycling,\u201d says Wuppertal Institute researcher Henning Wilts.\nBIOwaste Blog: Plasma Gasification and Incineration Compared\nhttp://biowaste.blogspot.hk/2007/01/plasma-gasification-and-incineration.html\nPlasma Gasification and Incineration Compared\nOne of the common objections to the use of gasification to effect waste-to-energy conversions is the irrational claim that \u201cgasification is just another name for incineration.\u201d This is an old, false distortion of fact relating to controversy surrounding the use of waste-to-energy incinerators and the \u201cKeep America Beautiful\u201d program of the 1980\u2019s. As related by Ratical.Org:\nIn 1980 DOE projected that by 1987 there would be 160,000 tons-per-day of incineration capacity in the U.S. and double this by 1992. But in reality in 1988 incineration capacity was only 50,000 tons per day, and it was expanding at a snail\u2019s pace. In 1985 there were 42 new incinerators ordered, but by 1987 it was down to 25 and by 1989 new orders has dropped to 10. In 1987, for the first time in recent memory, more capacity was canceled (35,656 tons per day) than was ordered (20,585 tons per day). The incineration industry had hit a wall.\nThat wall was made up of local grass-roots citizens concerned about many aspects of solid waste incineration: dollar cost, hazardous air pollution, toxic ash, destruction of material resources, waste of energy, the political corruption that accompanies multi-billion-dollar public works projects, and the gobbling up of small, local waste haulers by the incineration giants.\nGasification is NOT incineration as the side-by-side comparison of plasma gasification and incineration below demonstrates (as published on the website of the Plasco Energy Group). While this company is focused on the production of syngas, other companies (BRI Energy, Fuel Frontiers, and others) are focused on the fermentation of cooled syngas into biofuels (like ethanol).\nIn plasma gasification the waste input is pyrolysed by the high temperature into its constituent elements: H2, O2, C, N2 etc. The converter conditions are controlled so that prior to exit, the elements reform into the desired syngas that is rich in CO and H2. The materials that cannot be converted into syngas, such as metal, glass, rock and concrete are vitrified to produce an inert slag. The slag is 1/250th of the volume of the processed solid waste.\nIn incineration, excess O2 is added to the input waste so that at low temperature it burns. The result is heat and an exhaust of CO2, H2O and other products of combustion or partial combustion. As much as 30% of the processed solid waste remains as ash. This ash is a solid waste and could be categorized as hazardous solid waste\nComparison of Sludge Treatment by Gasification vs. Incineration\nDownload PDF : PM022_Fericelli_SP\nA Comparison of Gasification and Incineration of Hazardous Wastes\nDownload PDF : igcc_wp",
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        "title": "TATU - Press - Articles - International Superstar Duo Tatu Return With The Best",
        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Press \u00bb Articles \u00bb International Superstar Duo Tatu Return With The Best\nInternational Superstar Duo Tatu Return With The Best\nExpansive Twenty Song Retrospective to Include Three Brand New Tracks, Exclusive Remixes and New Single \"Loves Me Not\" - Sure to Be Hot!\nTo refresh your memory, back in 2003 two foxy sisters from Russia with a knack for stirring up controversy and banging out brilliant electro pop tunes ruled America's airwaves with their risque breakthrough smash \"All The Things She Said.\" Since those heady days, there's been a lot of fuss about Tatu And while much of it has been hot, it's about to get much hotter now that The Best has been released in the US this week exclusively via Best Buy on Interscope Records.\nFirst off, to help bring you up to speed on how hard Russia's favorite musical exports have been ruling foreign shores, we're going to rifle off some quick facts that have nothing to do with kissing or lesbians or schoolgirl outfits that put Britney to shame. On the quantitative front, the duo have sold over 6 million records worldwide, gone multi-platinum in over seven countries, platinum in nine countries and gold in eleven countries, including the US. On the qualitative front, they have been featured in publications ranging from The New Yorker and Interview to Maxim and Mixer, not to mention a whole slew of European magazines including GQ Russia, who recently named them \"Women Of The Year.\" Not bad for two girls not even old enough to legally knock back a few vodka cocktails, right?\nHot off the success of their most recent rock-infused pop confection \"Loves Me Not\" in Europe, Tatu are storming America's shores with a twenty-track album containing all their most beloved smash singles, exclusive remixes and edits and three brand new songs. Hardcore fans will be pleased to know that now-classic Tatu tracks like \"All The Things She Said,\" \"Not Gonna Get Us\" and \"All About Us\" have all found their way onto The Best, as has a smashing remix of \"Cosmos\" by electro warriors She Wants Revenge. Rounding out the handsome package are four tracks sung in their native Russian and -- most importantly -- three new songs featuring contributions from the likes of Sting, Richard Carpenter and Dave Stewart of the Eurythmics.\nWe trust that after you hop on the pop-tastic train that is Tatu, you won't want to get off. Or maybe you will. We're not going to go there, but we do hope you enjoy this tasty, hook-laden musical offering in any way you see fit.",
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        "raw_content": "by iffo \u00bb Fri May 06, 2016 2:46 am\nI wanted to understand what Christian friends think of the Noah's flood mentioned in bible? Was it real? did it really happened or has nothing to do with reality and just a myth ?\nIffo, I am sure I also explained this before, in fact several times.\nThe story of the flood in one of several flood stories around in the ancient Middle East, all quite similar to each other, but there are also significant difference. The most well known is the Gilgamesh epic.\nThe presence of this theme in various cultures suggests an event of a flood long ago that in time generated the stories, and today the general consensus is that this event was the flooding of the Black sea. The straits of the Bosporus are only about 10000 years old, and remains of houses and tools, as well as skeletons of domestic animals have been found on the bottom of the black sea, not at the edges, but almost in the middle. Once the black sea was a much smaller fresh water lake, and when the Mediterranean sea broke through the tiny barrier of the Bosporus (where Istanbul is today) it was flooded. To the locals living near it it must indeed have felt as if the whole world was being flooded. It is also no coincidence that the alleged landing place of Noah's ark is in modern day Turkey.\nSo the story of Noah is inspired by these events in pre-history, as is the Gilgamesh epic. Whether there really was a Noah is doubtful, and the story does not really intend to tell you historical events. It is more of a folk tale, drawing on story traditions in the region and putting together something to convey a religious message.\nIt is a story about how trust in God can be a saving grace. It is telling us God's anger is short and he makes a commitment to his creation even though people on the whole are not deserving his care and his love.\nIs is \"real\". That depend what you mean by real. If it means anything to you it is real.\nby Ariel \u00bb Fri May 06, 2016 9:14 am\nI learn every day from you Manfred. Thank you.\nmanfred wrote: Iffo, I am sure I also explained this before, in fact several times.\nReal to me means true story\nIf one believes in Jesus then one has to says it actually did happen as Jesus himself testified that\nAs it was in the days of Noah, so it will be at the coming of the Son of Man. 38 For in the days before the flood, people were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, up to the day Noah entered the ark; 39 and they knew nothing about what would happen until the flood came and took them all away. That is how it will be at the coming of the Son of Man. 40 Two men will be in the field; one will be taken and the other left. 41 Two women will be grinding with a hand mill; one will be taken and the other left.\nby manfred \u00bb Sat May 07, 2016 8:14 am\nIffo, you really can't tell Christians what they must believe, just so it fits with your ideas about Christianity.\nHave a look at the chapter in Matthew before acting as if you are in a position to tell Christians what to think or believe.\nThe section you got that from is about JUDGEMENT DAY. Jesus is making an analogy between judgement day and the story of Noah. Nobody knows when it will be, and just as in the story of Noah it will be a complete surprise.\nThe section makes no claim at all one way or the other about any historical Noah. It merely uses the well known story to provide an analogy.\nSuppose I describe someone to be \"as strong as Hercules\" does that really mean I suggest that Hercules was a real person?\nHave you ever said \"it was hell in town today\"? Does that mean you confirm there is a hell with a devil and pitchfork?\nby iffo \u00bb Sat May 07, 2016 11:54 am\nmanfred wrote: Iffo, you really can't tell Christians what they must believe, just so it fits with your ideas about Christianity.\nI thought that too, but look at this,\n37 As it was in the days of Noah, so it will be at the\nit shows he is talking about the Noah who actually existed\nby manfred \u00bb Sat May 07, 2016 3:01 pm\nBecause it says \"in the days\"? Well, as I pointed out, we are quite sure that a flood event really did take place, the flooding of the black sea. We also know that this event in the distant past had many different myths attached to them. So \"the days of Noah\" are merely a shorthand too refer to the flood and the way it was talked about by the Israelites.\nSo when you say \"age of Ultron\" does that mean there really was an Ultron? When I say \"the good old days\" does that mean I believe people in the past had a better life that we have today? I cannot say \"day of the triffid\" without being accused of believing in man-eating plants?\nThis is a castle in Bavaria, Germany:\nPeople often call it \"Snow White's castle\", others say it is \"Cinderella's castle\". Does that prove that people really believe in Snow White or Cinderella?\nThey are, after all pointing to something real, right?\nThe reality of the castle is much more mundane. It was build by a quite mad king of Bavaria who almost bankrupted his country in the process.\nby Hombre \u00bb Sat May 07, 2016 7:09 pm\niffo wrote: Real to me means true story\nCom'on iffo. You are far more intelligent then that. Read what manfred tries to convey. It is more about symbolism of given story, then the story itself. Read between the lines and look at the whole forest instead just the trees.\nSymbolism has existed since homosapiens started living in organized groups. Each ancient society everywhere is soaked with symbolism.\nAs for your claim \"god\" chose only 1% of humanities. Again. All ancient societies encountered same natural phenomenon in their daily lives. Each interpreted them in different way, and gave them different name. Jews, Christian & Muslims called it \"god\", while Chinese label it xi (energy), and Hindu use \"spirit\" to define same phenomenon.\nby iffo \u00bb Sun May 08, 2016 6:07 am\nWhen you use symbolism you don't say it like \"in the days of Noah\" unless you are talking about an actual event which took place in the past took place or you have some communication problem. \"Back in the days of Ali baba and 40 thieves \" you don't talk like that. Anyway what are we arguing for,its not important. Jesus said it happened and you also believe it happened, so that settles it.\nOnly question is why god became so crazy and upset and out of his mind that he decided to punish animals as well with no fault of their, those poor animals running around left and right in panic were innocent.\nby manfred \u00bb Sun May 08, 2016 9:32 am\nWhen you use symbolism you don't say it like \"in the days of Noah\" unless you are talking about an actual event which took place in the past took place or you have some communication problem. \"Back in the days of Ali baba and 40 thieves \" you don't talk like that.\nGood grief... is there any chance of you ever reading anything I tell you?\nI gave you example of similar uses of language. I don't know if Jesus thought there was a Noah or not, he never said. But this phrase certainly is no evidence that he did. We take about \"the age of the renaissance\" and the \"age of reason\" and \"the Stone age\". By renaissance we don't literally mean anyone or all people were reborn, not by age of reason that before and afterwards everybody was stupid, and when we say stone age we don't mean nobody used stones ever since. When I say \"the dark ages\" does mean I really believe the sun never rose for centuries?\nWe don't have a communication problem at all... the \"days of Noah\" are simply \"during the days of the ancient flood, when the story of Noah was set.\nAnyway what are we arguing for,its not important. Jesus said it happened and you also believe it happened, so that settles it.\nNo, iffo, you said that Jesus meant something you want him to say, so that does not settle it.\nThe only question is when you reach absurd conclusions why do you not check your assumptions. I have explained the origins of the Noah story to you, so that question assumed it is something it is not.\nThere are obviously lots of things that make it clear that it is some sort of myth... EVERY animal in ark? ALL the world flooded? ONE man builds a ship to carry all that without power tools?\nIS that not telling you something?\nby Batam \u00bb Sun May 08, 2016 10:42 am\nThe Bible OT/NT is a book full of myths, fables and fairy tales.\nby Ariel \u00bb Sun May 08, 2016 12:18 pm\nby iffo \u00bb Sun May 08, 2016 2:12 pm\nI respectfully will have to disagree with you manfred. Your analogies are not correct. You don't use the words back in the days for a myth, its that simple. Stone age was actual period that we call \"stone age\". It was not a period in a myth or was a myth. \"Back in the days of Muhamamad\", \"Back in the days of world war 1\", \"Back in the days of great depression\" that all make sense . What does not make sense is \"back in the days of Aladdin\".\nJesus saying \"Back in Noah's days\" , means he believed Noah had existed and there had been a flood. He was referring to an actual event.\nby frankie \u00bb Sun May 08, 2016 3:27 pm\niffo:\nJesus saying \"Back in Noah's days\" , means he believed Noah had existed and there had been a flood. He was referring to an actual event\nIf you agree that Jesus spoke the truth, then the question of the Noah story cannot be disputed, and can be taken as an actual historical event, which fits the Biblical narrative.\nThe question for you Iffo is, do you believe Jesus was speaking the truth on this or not?\nIf you accept that Jesus was not speaking the truth on this matter, then that means he was either a liar or deluded, which in turn would refute everything the N.T.and even the Quran has to say about Him.\nby manfred \u00bb Sun May 08, 2016 5:01 pm\nNo it simply does not say that. He may have believed that (or rather Matthew the writer) I really helps if you read even the just afew words further on before you put words into Jesus's mouth.\n\u201cBut as the days of Noah were, so also will the coming of the Son of Man be. \u201cFor as in the days before the flood, they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noah entered the ark,\u201d\nWhat is going on here? Can your really not see it? The \"days of Noah\" are the same as the \"day of the flood\". The whole passage, if you read it is not about Noah at all. It is about \"judgement day\". Jesus makes an analogy to Noah and judgement day. He says it will be a shocking surprise as it was in the story of Noah. Does that kind of comparison require you to assume that Noah as such was real? Of course not. \"Something will happen similar to the events in this story.\" That is what he is doing.\nNoah at the time was part of the folklore, and to many quite real, so using a phrase like that really is not at all surprising.\nI am sorry to have tell you that no Christian has ever nor would ever use these two words is a sentence to suggest Jesus believed in a real Noah, or not, as the case may be. That part we simply do not know, he may or may not have done. Today we are quite certain he was not a real person, and there no requirement in Christian doctrine to believe otherwise, and the passage from Matthew makes perfect sense either way.\nYou only find the literal reading of Noah today in fundamentalist fringe groups, mostly in the US.\nI have given you half a dozen similar turns of phrases you would not make assumptions about. It's the same as this:\n\"Just as the Sith mercilessly wiped out the Jedi, so terrorists mercilessly killed civilians on September 11th.\"\nI don't believe the Sith and Jedi exist simply cause I use it as a metaphor.\n\"Bush bombed Iraq back into the stone age.\" That was a phrase you could hear often at the time. Literally?\nPlease have a look at this article about the \"golden age\".\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_age_%28metaphor%29\nSo believe what you must. I am quite certain on this point you are wrong. But if this is something you feel strongly about, perhaps you want to show me where Jesus claimed explicitly that Noah was real, like Mohammed did when he said he met him. I will tell you that that I have given you the view on Noah as held in the Catholic and Orthodox churches, as well as the Anglican and Lutheran and many other protestant denominations.\nAs I have also told you frequently, the NT are early Christian texts. You cannot rewrite them in some way and then claim this proves how silly Christianity is. The yardstick in not your reading of it, but how it is generally understood by Christians.\nby SAM \u00bb Sun May 08, 2016 8:31 pm\nWhat a load of bullsh*t in the Bible says that the flood covered the whole earth and contain all the animals in the world...\nby HerbM \u00bb Sun May 08, 2016 9:10 pm\nSAM, you should probably notice that Jesus is only quoted (above) as saying \"in the days before the flood\" and 'until the flood came\" thus tacitly confirming the flood, but not any of the details.\nAlso, he was talking to people who believed implicitly in the flood so for them to understand it would be a perfectly natural manner of speaking in their frame of reference whether it had actually happened or not. (There were certainly floods prior to that time, and the Black Sea was particularly large and for the people of the time \"world wide\".)\nDon't expect the Bible to be ACCURATE history but it does contain some historical facts.\nThe problem with the Qur'an is that it first confirms the Bible (whether true or not -- so the Qur'an sinks or swims [intended] on the accuracy of the Bible) then claims the BIble was corrupted (which didn't happen because true or not the historical evidence is that the Bible has long been the same, so this alone sinks the Qur'an as \"true\" and the perfect word of an all-knowing god.)\nToday, most Christians (as far as I can tell) don't believe in the literal truth of all the Bible stories -- the Bible doesn't demand that as the Qur'an does.\nSo when the Bible was proved even slightly inaccurate by any modern finding the faith of the Christians (and Jews) can adapt. Islam demands perfection of the Qur'an and when it goes up against science it fails and so collapses as the literal word of Allah.)\nMany Christians did get hung up on 'evolution' as do Muslims, and this is very dangerous for their faith since requiring the scripture to be literally true opens the door for proving them false rather easily.\nHerbM wrote: SAM, you should probably notice that Jesus is only quoted (above) as saying \"in the days before the flood\" and 'until the flood came\" thus tacitly confirming the flood, but not any of the details.\nLAME EXCUSES The story of Noah in the Bible is a short and brief on the details....it is a borrowed story from the Sumarians\nby iffo \u00bb Mon May 09, 2016 12:12 am\nI am sure 9/10 unbiased people will find your explanation not convincing. Jesus did not have to use the words \"Back in the day's\" about an event which never took place.\nSee what HerbM is saying\nI personally don't care what Christians believe. I am only interested in brutal truth and honesty.\nby manfred \u00bb Mon May 09, 2016 12:28 am\nI am sure 9/10 unbiased people will find your explanation not convincing.\nHave you heard of the \"no true Scotsman fallacy\"? This is a perfect example. \"No true Scotsman would do that. \" When one is actually found who does the disputed thing, you say \"oh, if he does that he cannot be a TRUE Scotsman, as they don't do that.\"\nSo \"unbiased\" people don't believe what I tell them you categorically state. Well, if some person actually does, then you will say he is biased, he has to be, because you said \"unbiased\" people simply don't do that. That way you fulfil your own prophecy.\nI have told you what you would hear in any first year theology course about Noah, and pretty much in any university in the world, and what pretty much all Christians teachers would say, with the exception of a few fundamentalists. But, hey, why argue, you clearly know better..\nJesus did not have to use the words \"Back in the day's\" about an event which never took place.\nDid I say that? For the umpteenth time, the FLOOD is a real event, we have very strong archaeological evidence for the flooding of the Black sea. NOAH (and all the other stories) are legends built around that event, mostly with specific teaching points.\nThe flood has become \"legendary\", literally, a part of a legend. Noah and flood are linked. That is how you can use \"the days of Noah\" and \"the days of the flood\" interchangeably, just as Matthews gospel actually does. Surely you know what a metaphor is?\nYou say you are not interested in Christian beliefs but you seem to like presenting them inaccurately and then ridicule them. In that you are really quite similar to SAM.",
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        "raw_content": "Articles tagged with: Preview\nHere is the official 1-18-08 movie preview. It\u2019s so clear it\u2019s hard to feel the amateurish video quality that the preview had in the theater\u2026\nAnd they added a third image to the 1-18-08.com site.\nIf you don\u2019t know what I\u2019m talking about, I\u2019ve mentioned the 1-18-08 preview before\u2026\nTags: [1-18-08, Apple, Godzilla, J. J. Abrams, J.J. Abrams, Preview, The Parasite]\nHarry Potter Revealed\nSo the new cover is out and IMHO it\u2019s pretty generic. Not showing much at all, nothing to see here, just move along folks\u2026\nBut if you take a look at how the whole wraparound looks. You can see quite a bit more, I don\u2019t really know what it\u2019s showing but it certainly shows more than just the plain old cover shows. I\u2019m not the biggest HP fan, so maybe some HP geek knows what this is a drawing of but I don\u2019t have a clue\u2026 I\u2019ve seen a few mentions of the cover but I hadn\u2019t seen much that showed the whole view of the cover so I wanted to mention it because it definitely shows a lot more\u2026My only guess is it (the Deathly Hallows) ties into the Death Eaters. But the definition of Hallows doesn\u2019t help much but it makes me think og \u201cAll Hallows Eve\u201d (but doesn\u2019t that have an apostrophe?)\nLooks like they are getting some different covers in Canada.\nTags: [harry potter, Preview]\nMovie Preview \u2013 The Interpreter\nI saw two movie previews today; actually I saw a few more but I\u2019m only going to mention two.\nThe Interpreter preview which I\u2019ve seen about a gazillion times but it\u2019s never come out yet. Where Nicole Kidman plays an interpreter at the UN and hears a murder plot (stars Sean Penn). Is this movie actually ever going to come out?\nTags: [movie, Nicole Kidman, Preview]\nhttp://GarySaid.com/tags/preview/ generated Friday, February 15th 2019 at 4:56:50 pm EST (in 95 queries in 0.740 seconds).",
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        "raw_content": "Cultural and religious diversity at a crossroad: The promotion of equal citizenship rights to deconstruct and eliminate the vulnerability of people\nBy: Dr. Hanif Hassan Ali Al Qassim, Chairman of the Geneva Centre\nLink to original article: https://wsimag.com/economy-and-politics/38234-cultural-and-religious-diversity-at-a-crossroad\nThe world\u2019s population now stands at approximately 7 billion people spread among 7 continents. The United Nations is comprised of 194 States. There are more ethnicities than the world\u2019s countries. It is estimated that there are more than 6,500 languages worldwide. The Earth\u2019s population is divided among major world religions and civilizations that have contributed to the world\u2019s evolution since time immemorial. The Earth is a cultural mosaic and an arena of dynamic interchange between cultures and civilizations.\nDespite the fact that the world has a long history of multi-culturalism and our individual and collective experiences have been enriched accordingly, current trends invoke concern for the future. In Europe, the re-birth of populist xenophobia and right wing extremism is a reality. Populist parties are securing electoral victories in local and national elections. They have re-emerged as an active political force gaining support from different layers of society. An Orwellian future - destructive to the ideals of an open and tolerant world society \u2013 seems to beckon. Comments such as these portend a future of intolerance: \u201cWe don\u2019t see these people as Muslim refugees. We see them as Muslim invaders,\u201d and \u201cMulticulturalism is a fiction. Once you let migrants in, you can face such problem.\u201d These inflammatory sentiments expressed by decision-makers in Central Europe mark their strong opposition to the influx of people on the move seeking refuge in Europe. The fear of the Other has emerged as the magical Silver Bullet in political campaigns worldwide. It is an antagonistic issue being used to gain power and popularity undermining authentic leadership and real concern for people.\nThe cultural and religious heritage of societies in the Middle East and North Africa is under threat. Since 1991, the Arab region has witnessed major armed conflicts in Iraq, Yemen. Libya, Sudan and Syria. The results after 15 years of warfare: approximately 15 million people displaced and more than 500,000 casualties. And the numbers are likely to increase in view of recent military escalation in Syria. The bereavement brought to the Arab region has also paved the way for the destruction of multicultural and multi-religious societies. In Iraq, only 1/10 of the Christian population, remains in their homeland. The same pattern prevails in other Arab countries, such as Syria, where ethnic and religious minorities once constituted a significant share of the population. However, decades of foreign interference and armed conflict have left their mark on the future of the Arab region. No wonder El Roto, the famous cartoonist of El Pa\u00eds, said: \u201cWe send them bombs, and they send us migrants\u201d.\nHow can we turn this tide and identify a process that enhances the celebration of diversity?\nAttaining equal citizenship rights is the best way to defuse tensions and create resilient and cohesive societies. The prerequisite for achieving it is to harness the power of all religions, creeds and value-systems to promote and enhance equal citizenship rights. All major world religions implicitly advocate equal citizenship rights. Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism and Confucianism teach us that no one is superior or inferior to one another. The Holy Scriptures - through their discourses promote messages of love, equality and fraternity, which underpin equal citizenship rights. The foundation for common action of all religions, creeds and value systems to advance equal citizenship rights is therefore rooted in the ideals of these great world faith systems. Unfortunately, these systems have been hijacked for destructive purposes.\nInspired by this vision, the Geneva Centre will convene a major world conference entitled \u201cReligions, Creeds and/or Other Value Systems: Joining Forces to Enhance Equal Citizenship Rights\u201d on 25 June 2018 at the United Nations Office at Geneva. Under the patronage of HRH Prince El Hassan bin Talal of Jordan, it will bring together leaders from the world\u2019s main religions, whether spiritual or lay, to give further concrete substance to the ideals that unite humanity. Religious leaders, politicians and community leaders must recommit themselves to identify appropriate ways to muster support for the promotion of equal citizenship rights. Ultimately, when equal citizenship rights are achieved, and all citizens can enjoy indiscriminately the same rights, privileges and duties, they will be looked upon as equal citizens as prescribed in the holy books and as imagined by all of the Prophets.\nIn times when religion has been considered as a source of division, the unified voice of all religions and value systems could reverse and roll-back the spread of hatred, bigotry, racism and the fear of the Other. Greater prominence must be given to rediscover commonalities between major world religions, creeds and value systems so as to give people a sense of belonging guided by harmony, diversity, unity and equal citizenship rights. Although not a panacea, the latter is a major building block in restoring peace and breaking the cycle of fear which has reached a level not witnessed since the end of the Second World War.\nThe World Conference will be the ultimate starting-point to break down the walls of ignorance and prejudice that are becoming - alas! - the hallmark of modern society.",
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        "raw_content": "My interests as a role-playing gamer are varied, and I have a large number of gaming projects going on at any one time. In this series of posts I want to present an overview of the most important ones.\nLet us start with the most successful one - \"successful\" because it has actually resulted in a published product:",
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        "raw_content": "Home CAN GOD SEND YOU?\nExodus 3:4,6-7,10 KJV\n\u201cAnd when the Lord saw that he turned aside to see, God called unto him out of the midst of the bush, and said, Moses, Moses. And he said, Here am I. Moreover he said, I am the God of thy father, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob. And Moses hid his face; for he was afraid to look upon God. And the Lord said, I have surely seen the affliction of my people which are in Egypt, and have heard their cry by reason of their taskmasters; for I know their sorrows; Come now therefore, and I will send thee unto Pharaoh, that thou mayest bring forth my people the children of Israel out of Egypt\u201d.\nAs we continue our discussion on missions, it is crucial to understand that there are many factors involved in the activation of a mission assignment. There is the mission itself, which is the work that needs to be done, then there is the commissioner of the mission; one you may call the sender or facilitator of the mission; and then there is the missionary, or the sent one.\nHowever, all these factors may be on ground, yet without a willingness to embark on the mission there can be no work done. Until there is a sending and a willingness for the mission, the work will never happen. The commissioner is God, and He is the one who sees the mission and has all its details. But the question is this; can He call you? If He calls you, will you be willing to do the work for Him? God called Moses literarily from nowhere, he wasn\u2019t expecting it, it came as a shock to Moses, but he eventually responded.\nAll the work that will be done for the kingdom out there must be done by someone that God will call. For every problem in society, God has a man or woman to fix it, and God is already preparing people to handle the future problems of this world as we speak. You easily get to know that God has called you to something when He allows you to see what others are not seeing in that area; when He places a burden in your heart over the plight of a certain people, or over certain situations or conditions of society. You may never hear a voice like Moses, but if you have seen it, He may have already called you. I charge you today to respond to the call of God, hear His heart, see His concern and respond accordingly in Jesus Name.\nMake a note of areas you perceive God may have called you to serve.\nBegin to pray about it for a period of one to three months with periodic fasting, and hear what God says to you in the process.\nMeanwhile, do what is available in the house of God, your neighborhood and even your place of work, business or school.\n-Lord here I am, please send me.\n-I will go where you want me to go, I will do what you want me to do in Jesus Name.\nYou easily get to know that God has called you to something when He allows you to see what others are not seeing in that area",
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        "raw_content": "Regiment Lord Strathcona\u2019s Horse in Canada\nDuring his long and eventful life Lord Strathcona did not only left his marks in the United Kingdom and the Scottish Glen Coe region, but also in Canada, where he spent a major part of his life. Not only did he meet his wife Isabella Sophie in Labrador, Canada in the early 1850s, but also raised and equipped a mounted regiment \u2013 the Lord Strathcona\u2019s Horse \u2013 at his own expense. This regiment served in the South African or \u201cSecond Boer war\u201d (1899-1902). In 1909 it was reformed under the name Lord Strathcona\u2019s Horse (Royal Canadians) (LdSH(RC) and served in many more wars and conflicts including both world wars. Today Lord Strathcona\u2019s Horse is an armoured regiment within the Canadian forces and has been actively deployed to areas of conflict such as Afghanistan. The regiment does, however, retain a mounted troop of 25 members that travel across Canada for ceremonial events.\nThe regiment\u2019s motto is \u2018perseverance\u2019, a word that is carved into the stone of Glencoe House, thus underlining the link between Glencoe House in Scotland and Lord Strathcona\u2019s Horse regiment in Canada.\nWhy don\u2019t you see the Strathcona Mounted Troop in action?\nYou can learn more about the history of the Lord Strathcona\u2019s Horse here. Furthermore, you can stay current about the latest news from the Lord Strathcona\u2019s Horse (Royal Canadians) here.\nFurthermore Glencoe House Hotel is featured in the latest edition of the \u201cThe Strathconian\u201d \u2013 the regiments annual publication.",
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        "raw_content": "European Union: On the Road to the Circular Economy\nOn 24 January this year, the European Parliament\u2019s environment committee voted on the pending legislative proposals on the 2015 Waste Package put forward by the European Commission.\nAccording to the opinion of the committee members, the share of municipal waste to be recycled should be raised to 70 percent by 2030 or prepared for reuse. For packaging materials, such as paper and cardboard, plastics, glass, metal and wood, they propose an 80 percent target for 2030, with interim 2025 targets for each material. Landfilling, which has a big environmental impact, should be limited to 5 percent, albeit with a possible five-year extension, under certain conditions, for member states which landfilled more than 65 percent of their municipal waste in 2013. Food waste in the EU is estimated at some 89 million tons, or 180 kilogram per capita per year \u2013 therefore the committee members advocate an EU food waste reduction target of 50 percent by 2030, compared to 2014. They also propose a similar target for marine litter.\nAccording to the information, statistics from 2014 suggest that 44 percent of all municipal waste in the European Union is recycled or composted. \u201cThis compares to just 31 percent in 2004, and by 2020 EU member states should be recycling or composting over 50 percent of waste,\u201d the Parliament stated in its press release. In 2014, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden sent virtually no municipal waste to landfill, whereas Cyprus, Croatia, Greece, Latvia and Malta still landfill more than three quarters of their municipal waste.\nThe majority view in Europe is that improving waste management could deliver benefits for the environment, climate, human health and the economy. As part of a shift in EU policy towards a circular economy, the European Commission made four legislative proposals introducing new waste-management targets regarding reuse, recycling and landfilling in 2015, after it had decided to ditch the Circular Economy package, launched by its predecessor. As campaigners and progressive businesses had complained, despite the announcement the new proposals would be more ambitious than the previous\u2019 ones, the targets for recycling and reducing landfill waste were weaker. According to the critics, the 2015 Circular Economy Package also fails to adequately address waste prevention by repair and reuse, and lacks a legal framework that incentivizes prevention.\nWaste production and recycling\nIn 2014, the total waste generated in the 28 member states of the European Union (EU-28) by all economic activities and households amounted to 2.598 billion tons. As reported by Eurostat (a Directorate-General of the European Commission; its main responsibilities are to provide statistical information to the institutions of the European Union), there were considerable variations across these countries, both in the amount of waste generated and in the activities that mostly contributed to waste generation. According to latest available statistics, the average amount of waste generated across the EU-28 in 2014 was equivalent to more than five tons (5,118 kilogram) per inhabitant. On January 1, 2016 the population of the EU-28 was estimated at 510.1 million inhabitants, which were 1.8 million more than a year before, Eurostat said in its report \u201cKey figures on Europe \u2013 2016 edition\u201d.\nAlmost two thirds (65 percent) of the total waste generated in the EU-28 was mineral waste. Construction contributed 33.5 percent of the total in 2014 (with 871 million tons) and was followed by mining and quarrying (29.8 percent or 774 million tons), manufacturing (9.8 percent or 256 million tons), households (8.1 percent or 209 million tons) and energy (3.7 percent or 95 million tons); the remaining 15 percent was waste generated from other economic activities, mainly including waste and water services (8.8 percent) and services (3.8 percent). Among the total of 2.598 billion tons of waste some 95.6 million tons (3.7 percent of the total) were classified as hazardous waste (equivalent to an average of 188 kilogram per inhabitant in EU-28).\nIn 2014, some 2.145 billion tons of waste were treated in the 28 European countries. \u201cThis includes the treatment of waste imported into the EU and the reported amounts are therefore not directly comparable with those on waste generation,\u201d the European statistical authority reported. Over two fifths (43.6 percent) was subject to disposal operations other than waste incineration. A further 39.0 percent of the waste was sent to recovery operations. More than one tenth (10.8 percent) of the waste was backfilled, where backfilling is the use of waste in excavated areas for the purpose of slope reclamation or safety or for engineering purposes in landscaping. The remaining 6.5 percent was sent for incineration, either with energy recovery or without.\nSignificant differences could be observed among the EU member states concerning the use they made of the various treatment methods. The quantity of waste landfilled in 2014 was 16 percent lower than it had been in 2004. The quantity of waste recovered (excluding energy recovery) \u2013 in other words recycled or used for backfilling \u2013 grew by 20.1 percent from 890 million tons in 2004 to 1.069 billion tons in 2014. According to Eurostat, the share of such recovery in total waste treatment rose from 42.1 percent in 2004 to 49.9 percent by 2014. Waste incineration (including energy recovery) saw an overall increase between 2004 and 2014 of 29.6 percent and its share of the total rose to 6.5 percent. In total, the EU member states had to deal with 75.6 million tons of hazardous waste. 37.5 percent of this amount was recovered (recycled or used for backfilling) in 2014.\nCircular economy and social benefits\nA circular model, where products are designed for reuse, recycling, maintenance and repair, upgrading and remanufacturing, is a concept which is gaining ground in Europe. \u201cMany studies have already shown the business case for a circular economy,\u201d the Club of Rome stated on its home\u00adpage. \u201cBut how would a circular economy benefit society more broadly?\u201d On that account the international think tank had begun a project which looks at the impact of a circular economy on jobs, carbon emissions and the trade balance in different European economies. \u201cUsing an input/output model and data from the World Input Output Database, the project concluded that an economy based on circular resource flows would create jobs, reduce carbon emissions and improve the trade balance,\u201d the Club of Rome underlined.\nUp to now two studies were published (www.club\u00adofrome.org/project/circulareconomy/). The results of the first \u2013 a report exploring Finland, Sweden, France, the Netherlands and Spain \u2013 were presented in Brussels in October 2015 as an input for the European Commission\u2019s package on the Circular Economy (December 2015). After requests from Poland and the Czech Republic a special study was done on their economies. The second report was launched in Poznan in October 2016.\nIn this recent study the authors Anders Wijkman and Kristian Sk\u00e5nberg assessed first and foremost what the likely effects would be on carbon emissions and job opportunities in the Czech Republic and Poland of the following key steps in a circular economy: Enhancing energy efficiency, increasing the percentage of renewable energy in the energy mix \u2013 and re-organizing society to enhance the overall resource-efficiency along the lines of a materially-efficient, circular and performance-based economy by:\nminimizing waste and by introducing a 25 percent overall increase in material efficiency,\nmaximizing the reuse and recycling of materials by letting 50 percent of all virgin materials being replaced by secondary materials, and\nextending wealth by doubling the product life of long-lived consumer products compared to today.\n\u201cIf all the different decoupling strategies would be pursued together the results would be substantial,\u201d the authors emphasized. \u201cAs the different decoupling scenarios support and enforce each other in virtuous circles \u2013 improved resource efficiency having energy efficiency effects, and energy efficiency making it much easier to increase the share of renewable energy and cut the use of fossil fuels \u2013 the combined scenario would in reality be the easiest one to achieve.\u201d In this case, carbon emissions would likely to be cut by more than two-thirds in the Czech Republic and Poland. The number of additional jobs would \u2013 according to the information \u2013 exceed 150,000 in the Czech Republic while the number would depend on the development of the agricultural sector in Poland. \u201cThis means that unemployment in the Czech Republic could be cut by more than half (August 2016), especially if some of the likely trade surplus gains would be used for domestic investments to boost resource efficiency in general, preferably along the lines of the investment-packages presented later on in the report. Also in Poland the unemployment rate could be reduced by moving towards a more circular economy, provided that Poland gives priority to the development of a bio-based economy, where both agriculture and forestry would play a key role.\u201d There are also economic benefits. As reported, the improvement in the trade balance could amount to more than 2 percent of GDP (Gross Domestic Product) in both the Czech Republic and Poland. In this regard, the authors stated that there would be no trade balance gains globally. \u201cSome countries, especially non-industrialized fuel and virgin material exporters, tend to lose when the circular economy as a concept gains broader acceptance. Over time \u2013 once economies around the world would become more resource-efficient, the benefits for early mover countries would be reduced.\u201d But by not acting at all, the Czech Republic and Poland would probably be on the losing end when other countries would start moving towards greatly enhanced resource efficiency, the study says.\nAccording to Anders Wijkman and Kristian Sk\u00e5nberg, the investments required \u2013 in addition to the normal level of investments \u2013 for moving towards a circular economy have been calculated to be in the range of 3 percent of GDP per annum \u2013 currently around five billion Euro in Czech and ten billion Euro in Poland \u2013 every year from now on until 2030. These investments would decrease unemployment with another 2 to 3 percent in the Czech Republic and Poland due to the increased domestic production the investments would lead to. \u201cAs more or less half of the total production value incurred by such investments would take place abroad, i.e. foreign firms exporting components to the investment projects, unemployment would come down in other countries as well,\u201d the authors of the study underlined. This would mean that for every EU member state deciding to embark on an investment package like the one described, \u201cthere will be positive employment effects in the EU as a whole. This is a natural consequence in an open-market trading-zone like the EU.\u201d\nOn March 14th, 2017 the European Parliament has opted to follow the ambitious lead set by Environment committee\u2019s vote on the Circular Economy package in January this year.\nAccording to the Confederation of European Paper Industries\u2019 (CEPI) opinion, the Parliament had \u201cfully grasped the opportunity to make the Circular Economy work for Europe by enabling industry and local authorities to better target where investment needs to take place,\u201d CEPI Director General Sylvain Lh\u00f4te was quoted. The association would recognize that the new recycling targets are ambitious while providing new opportunities in terms of improving quality.\n\u201cFor an industry where over half of our feedstock comes from paper for recycling, the Parliament\u2019s approach means greater use of raw materials whilst putting the emphasis on quality,\u201d CEPI Raw Materials Director Ulrich Leberle commented. According to CEPI, the vote to encourage the use of bio-based packaging also demonstrates the importance of a Circular Economy that builds upon Europe\u2019s wealth of renewable resources while accelerating the transition towards a low-carbon economy. Finally the continued assertion of the separate collection of paper is viewed by the European paper and board industry as a means to bridge ambitious targets with higher quality recycling.\nStudy: Top Performers in Separate Collection\nLast year, the European Commission presented a study assessing the current separate collection schemes in EU-28 with examples of best practices. The result: Separate collection is a legal obligation in Europe, but improvements are needed to help speed the transition to a more circular economy. The cities topping the list were Ljubljana (Slovenia), Tallinn (Estonia) and Helsinki (Finland) with collection rates as percentage of total municipal waste generation of 55.4 percent, 47.2 percent and 38.6 percent respectively.\n\u201cGood waste management is a vital element in setting the economy on a path of sustainability, together with sustainable product policy, \u201c the European Commission stated. \u201cSeparate waste collection plays a key role in this transition, as it increases recycling rates, minimizes the amount of waste that is sent for disposal, and moves Europe closer to zero waste. 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        "raw_content": "How to Be Happy Even if Things Aren\u2019t Perfect Now\nMaggie Giuffrida 11/12/2014 706 views\nNothing is gained by pushing the river, for the water ultimately arrives at the sea in its own perfect time\u2026\nWe can\u2019t force things \u2014 friendships, relationships, careers, decisions, etc. Deep down, I\u2019ve always known this, but that hasn\u2019t stopped me from trying to anyway.\nLately, I\u2019ve been trying to force many things in my life\u2026\nI\u2019ve convinced myself to get ahead of my heart when it comes to dating; my ambitions to get ahead of my experience when it comes to my career; my mind to get ahead of my age when it comes to life-planning.\nWhat I\u2019ve learned while trying to force all these major events and decisions, while trying to make something happen or prevent something else from happening, is that despite my greatest efforts, some things just require better timing.\nMy mom, being the light of hope that she is, has always told me \u201cyou can have everything you want, you just can\u2019t have it all at once.\u201d As it turns out, she seems to be right (spoiler alert: she\u2019s always right).\nThere are a time and a place for everything \u2014 a reason and a season. Just because something isn\u2019t happening right now, right this very instant, doesn\u2019t mean it will never come to fruition!\nWhatever higher power you believe in, be it God or just simply the ways of the universe, there\u2019s someone somewhere testing products, gathering ingredients, stirring, mixing and blending them to no end to concoct your own perfect, personalized life recipe.\nSo maybe you haven\u2019t landed your dream job yet; maybe you haven\u2019t met your one true love; maybe you don\u2019t have that huge house, that fancy car, or those expensive clothes\u2026\nBut maybe you DO have a job that pays the bills, or a great family and friends who love you still! Maybe you DO have a roof over your head, food in your fridge, and clothes to keep you warm.\nMaybe you have all the right ingredients, but your ultimate life recipe is just taking a little longer to form?\nIf that\u2019s the case, trust me when I say, it\u2019s going to be OK. If we had everything we ever wanted \u2014 right here, right now \u2014 what would we have to look forward to? To work towards? To aspire to be?\nAs long as we continue to work hard and reach for our dreams, we will one day have everything we want and need; it\u2019s just a matter of having faith and being patient enough to wait for the right timing.\nAnd you know what? I think I\u2019d rather it be that way. After all, no masterpiece was ever created in a day! When something is truly worthwhile, it takes a lot of patience, planning, and preparation; but in the end, all that hard work, persistence, and dedication just results in a deeper, more meaningful love and appreciation.\nMaggie Giuffrida\nMaggie Giuffrida is writer, editor, yoga instructor, wannabe world traveler, brunch fanatic and life lover. After obtaining a degree in journalism, Maggie moved cross-country from Arizona to New Jersey where she now works as an assistant editor for The Produce News. She is also contributing writer for SheKnows.com, specializing in health and fitness.\nLatest posts by Maggie Giuffrida (see all)\nHow to Embrace Passion & Leave Your Comfort Zone For Good - 15/08/2017\nHow to Be Happy Even if Things Aren\u2019t Perfect Now - 11/12/2014\nHow Yoga Taught Me to Embrace Change Slowly - 23/10/2014\nAccepting Uncertainty Without Fear - 11/08/2014\nbe happyfind happiness in lifehappy\nPrevious ArticleSelf-Compassion: How to Be Kind to Yourself\nNext Article7 Steps Toward Rebuilding Your Confidence\nhttp://havingtime.com/how-to-be-happy-even-if-things-arent-perfect-now",
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        "raw_content": "The Minister for Education and Skills, Richard Bruton TD, today (Monday) announced the allocation of \u20ac2.4million for new initiatives to widen access to Initial Teacher Education. This programme will result in more than 120 new teachers coming through the system from disadvantaged groups which traditionally have been under-represented in teaching.\nThe groups targeted includes people, in particular, from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds, students with a disability, and members of the Traveller community.\nThe Minister\u2019s objective is to increase the number of students from underrepresented groups entering initial teacher education. In doing so, the Minister is aiming to:\nprovide more role models for students from these groups, demonstrating that there are pathways open to them to realise their potential through education\nhelp provide better outcomes for students from disadvantaged groups. By ensuring that there are more teachers in place with personal understanding of the challenges that these groups face, which they can then bring to bear on teaching methods, we can undoubtedly see improvements in these outcomes\nToday\u2019s announcement is part of a suite of measures being taken by Minister Bruton to tackle education disadvantage, including the expansion of DEIS for the first time since 2009, and the development of new funding mechanisms, including the School Excellence Fund.\nToday\u2019s announcement is part of a suite of measures being taken by Minister Bruton to tackle education disadvantage.\nThe funding being announced today will support a range of new initiatives and partnerships and it is expected that these activities will support more than 120 new students, from groups that are currently under-represented, to participate in initial teacher education programmes.\nThe type of new and innovative projects that will be developed by the Initial Teacher Education providers include:\nTargeting students in DEIS schools, from Junior Cycle onwards, to raise expectations and to promote teaching as a profession. This will be complemented by the provision of academic supports for target students in key areas such as Gaeilge and Mathematics. Target students will also be enabled to engage in \u2018taster\u2019 initial teacher education modules.\nSupporting the teaching teams in DEIS schools to assist them to critically assess the structural barriers to their students accessing initial teacher education, and supporting them to formulate individualised school action plans to address those obstacles. Teachers will also be supported to strengthen their leadership skills, and develop culturally responsive teaching and cross-cultural communication skills to enable them to act as mentors to aspiring teachers.\nWorking directly with communities with low participation rates in higher education to promote awareness of pathways into teaching as a profession and to provide information and relevant supports for those interested in exploring opportunities, including \u2018taster\u2019 initial teacher education programmes.\nCreating a specific pathway from Further Education (FE) into post primary initial teacher education. This will involve the promotion of teaching as a viable career option for FE students, the provision of \u2018taster\u2019 programmes, specific academic supports, subsidised places on initial teacher education programmes, and ring fenced places for FE graduates.\nProviding direct financial supports to target students in the form of scholarships or bursaries.\nThe PATH funding is also complemented by the recent reinstatement of the postgraduate maintenance grant for the most disadvantaged students, as provided for in Budget 2017. This measure, which will provide maintenance grant funding of up to \u20ac6,000, is expected to benefit some 1,100 postgraduate students.\nToday\u2019s announcement fulfils a key action in the Action Plan for Education, which aims to make the Irish education and training service the best in Europe within a decade.\nMinister Bruton said:\n\u201cAt the heart of everything we are doing in education is ensuring that every child has the opportunity to fulfil their potential, regardless of their circumstances. Education has a unique capacity to break down the cycles of disadvantage. The basic aim of this Government is to sustain our economic progress and use it to build a fair and compassionate society. No area is more important to this vision than education.\n\u201cWe are lucky in Ireland to have such a dedicated and committed teaching profession. Our teachers and school leaders will continue to play a pivotal role in helping children to achieve their potential.\n\u201cToday\u2019s announcement will develop pathways for people from underrepresented groups, in particular students from socio-economically disadvantaged background, students with a disability, and members of the Traveller community, to become teachers.\n\u201cProgress to Higher Education by people from disadvantaged backgrounds is a major goal of the Action Plan for Education. But in the case of teaching, these 120 new teachers will be role models and help others to follow. As teachers they will have the potential to inspire a new generation of students to aspire towards higher education. Initiatives such as these have the potential to really help to break the cycle of disadvantage for many communities. That is my priority as Minister for Education.\n\u201cIn Budget 2017 I was delighted to be able to reintroduce Postgraduate grants for the most disadvantaged students from September 2017 onwards.Postgraduate grants will make it easier for underrepresented groups and groups from disadvantaged areas to train as teachers.\nThis funding is being made available to the Centres of Teaching Excellence through the Programme for Access to Higher Education (PATH).\nThe DES, through the HEA, invited the six centres of teaching excellence, in partnership with relevant local stakeholders, to compete for PATH Strand 1 funding by submitting proposals in accordance with a set of prescribed criteria.\nThe six centres of teaching excellence are as follows:\nUniversity of Limerick/ Mary Immaculate College/ Limerick Institute of Technology (NISE)\nNational University of Ireland, Galway/ St. Angela\u2019s College\nDublin City University/ St. Patrick\u2019s College Drumcondra/ Mater Dei / Church of Ireland College of Education\nUniversity College Dublin/Trinity College Dublin/National College of Art and Design/ Marino Institute of Education\nThe HEA established an independent assessment panel to evaluate proposals and make funding recommendations. The two panel members were Professor Liz Thomas (Edge Hill University, UK) and Professor Kari Smith (Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). Both academics are considered international experts in the area of promoting access to higher education.\nFunding is being allocated to the following Centres of Teaching Excellence in line with the recommendation from the independent assessment panel:\nCentre Total allocation\nMaynooth University 750,000\nNUIG & St Angela\u2019s 204,060\nDCU 450,000\nNISE 750,000\nUCC 250,000\nThe funding of \u20ac2.4m is being allocated over a 3 year period. The funding is subject to the submission of revised project plans to reflect the feedback from the independent assessment panel. Funding is also contingent on projects being in accordance with DES policy generally and, where relevant, meeting the Teaching Council\u2019s criteria for ITE programme providers.\nThe remaining Centre (comprising TCD/UCD/MIE/NCAD) will be invited to submit a proposal that will be considered for funding separate to this announcement.\nThe National Plan for Equity of Access to Higher Education, 2015-19, identifies 6 target groups, which are the priority groups for PATH 1 funding:\nStudents from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds\nStudents progressing from Further Education\nThere are also sub-groups such as lone parents and students from ethnic minorities which are also expected to benefit from the measures being funded under PATH 1.\nSome of the specific measures to be supported under PATH Strand 1 will be:\nAspiring Teachers Pathway: this project by Maynooth University (MU) will attract 20 students in DEIS schools who have an interest in becoming teachers. Students will be supported through academic supports (Maths, Gaeilge), mentoring, and practical support with completing HEAR/DARE/SUSI applications. Students who successfully complete the programme will be supported to access places on ITE programmes through additional reserved DARE and HEAR places in MU.\nRising Leaders Programme: this programme by Maynooth University will be open to teachers who were themselves from one of the National Access Plan target groups and/or are teaching in a DEIS school with progression rates to third level of less than 30%. Over the two-year programme, participant teachers will strengthen their leadership skills, and develop culturally responsive teaching and cross-cultural communication skills. They will in turn act as mentors to aspiring teachers and help create a poster and video series about the need for diversity in education. They will also gain academic credits towards a postgraduate diploma in educational leadership.\nDirect entry route from Further Education: St. Angela\u2019s College will provide for the first time a direct-entry route from Further Education into the undergraduate BA/Professional Master of Education (PME \u2013 post primary). The College will work with 9 Further Education Colleges in the BMW region to attract 18 Further Education students into the concurrent 5-year BA/PME. Pre-entry supports will include information sessions, assistance with CAO ITE applications, module delivery in areas of need (e.g. Gaeilge. Maths), as well as \u2018in-reach\u2019 activities to bring the students into St. Angela\u2019s College for lectures, workshops and mentoring. These will be combined with post-entry academic, financial (scholarships) and personal supports.\nBridging Advanced Programme Pathway: DCU will support students in the FE sector who have expressed a strong commitment to teaching as a career possibility by supporting students to complete a recognised and accredited module from a level 8 or level 9 ITE programme. This module can be subsequently considered for exemption upon successful entry to an ITE programme. Students will be supported by a \u2018pathway coordinator\u2019 who will be a guide and mentor in supporting the student.\nCommunity Outreach Lifelong Learning Hubs: DCU aims to establish such hubs in Darndale and Kilbarrack to promote access to the new DCU Institute of Education. The centres would provide education sessions (including ITE taster courses) with a focus on mentoring and information sessions about teaching as a career, as well as academic supports in areas pertinent for accessing teaching such as Gaeilge and Maths. The centres would be open for two afternoons and evenings on the same days each week as an initial step towards establishing these sites as community lifelong learning centres.\nStudent Teacher Transition Programme (STTP): University of Limerick will provide an intensive one-week experience for all successful new ITE entrants from the access plan target groups. This intensive programme will prepare new students for their higher-level education experience, their specific course of study and also introduce them to their mentoring and academic support framework. Students on the programme will be asked to keep reflective portfolios that will capture their experience of earlier education, early transition and their journey through the first year of their teaching programmes. This will assist in the evaluation of what strategies are effective in easing the transition to ITE for access students from the target groups.\nAppointment of a Project Officer in Equality and Inclusive Education: UCC will appoint a full-time project officer whose duties will include monitoring of all entry points and completion rates, input into furtherance of objectives of the proposal as well as teaching, presenting, mentoring, placement, liaison, research and advocacy duties.\nMore: Access, Initial Teacher Education, Richard Bruton",
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        "raw_content": "HOPE Strategy Retreat Report\n\u00ab Call Congresswoman Jayapal\nLetter to Congresswoman Jayapal \u2013 Release the text of HR 676 \u00bb\nHow We Win National Improved Medicare for All\nRecommendations from Single Payer Strategy Retreat\nOakland, CA December 8-9, 2018\nSponsored by Health Over Profit for Everyone\nThis report describes the recommendations of an in-depth strategy analysis on how the single payer movement can win National Improved Medicare for All (NIMA). It is the result of a two-day strategy retreat held in Oakland, CA on December 8-9, 2018 at Friendly Manor, St. Mary\u2019s Center. The retreat was organized by Health Over Profit for Everyone (HOPE), in collaboration with Women\u2019s Economic Agenda Project (WEAP), and included people with different backgrounds in healthcare policy, poverty and welfare rights, as well as people who have provided health services as nurses and doctors to diverse populations. Key strategy decisions from the meeting are in bold throughout the report.\nThe meeting began by reviewing the current stage of the single payer movement. Recent polls have shown that we have majority support for Medicare for all. In August 2018, the Reuters\u2013Ipsos survey found 70 percent of voters support Medicare for all. This includes 85 percent of Democrats along with 52 percent of Republicans. A second poll in October 2018, the American Barometer conducted by Hill.TV and the HarrisX polling company, also found that 86 percent of Democrats, 52 percent of Republicans and 69 percent of independents supported Medicare for all.\nThe NIMA movement is in a stage of development known as \u201cMajority Times.\u201d This stage is the sixth stage of social movement development when we move from majority to \u201cnational consensus.\u201d See The Movement Action Plan: A Strategic Framework Describing The Eight Stages of Successful Social Movements by Bill Moyer, 1987. This is the stage just before success for social movements. It is important to understand where we are in the process of winning NIMA in order to create a strategy and understand our responsibilities at this stage of the movement. While we are in the final stage before winning, winning is not guaranteed. We have to build the movement and effectively respond to our opposition to ensure NIMA is enacted. NIMA will be most secure if politicians across the political spectrum are compelled to support it.\nHealthcare was the top Issue in the 2018 elections. The Intercept reports the election resulted in at least 48 incoming freshman lawmakers campaigning on enacting \u201cMedicare for All\u201d or similar efforts to expand access to Medicare. This occurred despite efforts of the Democratic National Committee and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Caucus to discourage Medicare for all as a campaign issue. The election is likely to add more co-sponsors to the Expanded and Improved Medicare for All Act, HR676, which is currently co-sponsored by 123 House Democrats, double the number who supported the bill in the previous legislative session. Many of those likely to run for the Democratic presidential nomination are co-sponsors of Medicare for all legislation. The movement has the opportunity to make NIMA a major issue in the political dialogue over the next two years. A goal of the movement must be to take full advantage of this opportunity and build a strong political narrative for NIMA.\nThe end goal of this phase of the movement is to develop national consensus around three issues:\nThere is a problem, i.e. people recognize healthcare is a crisis problem in the US.\nThe current approaches will not solve the problem, i.e. that means the current healthcare system based on commercial insurance cannot solve the problem.\nPeople are open to trying new approaches, i.e. people support NIMA.\nWe are reaching national consensus on all of these issues.\nThe goal of building national consensus is to make it impossible for any elected official to oppose NIMA. In order to stay in office, politicians must support the national consensus.\nGrand Strategy for the NIMA Movement\nThere is a consistent grand strategy for social movements that applies in all stages of transformative social movements. Each of our strategies and tactics must be measured against this grand strategy. The goals are to grow the movement, involve more people from different segments of society, especially drawing those who function to support the power structure, to increase internal solidarity and to deepen our resolve. Movements have the opposite goals regarding those in power: to shrink, divide and weaken them.\nSlide from the Popular Resistance Movement School \u201cHow Social Transformation Occurs.\u201d\nIn the movement for NIMA, we need to continue to expand our alliances. The strategy retreat focused on a number of key alliances. These included:\nSenior Citizens: Educate seniors to understand that National Improved Medicare for All will be an improvement over current Medicare, e.g. NIMA will cover all health needs so there will be no need to purchase gap insurance. NIMA will have no out-of-pocket expenses, co-pays or deductibles. All providers will be included in NIMA so people can go to any doctor, hospital, clinic or other provider. There will be no need for Medicare Advantage or additional gap insurance. NIMA will save seniors thousands of dollars in annual health costs.\nBusinesses: Educate business to understand that NIMA will provide insurance to their employees at a predictable and affordable cost. There will no longer be increasing premiums from a commercial insurance industry. Insurance coverage will not be changing and there will be no shrinking networks of providers. All providers will be included so every doctor, hospital, clinic or other health service is available to all employees. The predictable and steady cost of healthcare will enable businesses to plan for and invest in their business, such as predicting the cost of hiring new employees. A national public health insurance will allow businesses to compete domestically and internationally with other developed nations that already have public insurance. There is a growing movement to organize businesses which requires the support of the NIMA movement. See Business Initiative for Health Policy.\nMedicaid Recipients: NIMA will provide people on Medicaid with better healthcare coverage as all medical needs are met and all providers are included in the system. Medicaid varies from state to state making it difficult for people to move. Medicaid requires a very low income in order to participate. This limits the ability of people to get out of poverty as increased income means they lose their health coverage. Outreach requires NIMA advocates to listen to the concerns of Medicaid recipients to ensure that improved Medicare for all provides the services they need. Medicaid recipients need to see that improved Medicare for all will improve their lives.\nYouth: Some young people from middle and upper class families are able to be insured under their parents\u2019 health insurance until they are 26 years old. After 26, they must find a way to afford insurance. Most young people are not covered by their parents health insurance and must find the means to acquire insurance or live without insurance. The current generation of youth have very high debt, especially if they went to college, and very poor prospects for good-paying jobs. Health coverage by employers is becoming less common. Medicare for all provides young people with excellent health coverage and removes the financial burden of commercial health insurance. Already 69 percent of youth aged 18 to 35 support Medicare for all.\nPeople in Rural Areas and Other Healthcare Deserts: There is a crisis of hospitals closing in rural areas as well as in some poor, neglected urban and suburban areas. NIMA will solve these crisis situations as global budgeting of hospitals will provide the funds needed to serve these communities. The profit motive will be replaced by the public interest. The basic foundation of\nNIMA recognizes that healthcare is a human right, everybody will be in the same program and treated equally with access to all health providers. Related to that, decisions about hospital closings, and closings of departments within hospitals, are being made by the large hospital-clinic chains that are taking over the entire health system. These decisions create underserved communities, or hospital deserts, where people cannot access healthcare.\nPeople Using the Indian Health Service (IHS) and Veterans Administration (VA): Recipients of these government-run health services will continue to be served by the IHS and the VA but will also have access to improved Medicare. At some point, the IHS and/or VA may be merged into NIMA. It will be important to start working with recipients of these services now to understand and support the policies they determine should be included.\nMore broadly, single payer advocates must develop methods of starting conversations with people who are undecided or even opposed to NIMA, i.e., potential allies, congressional staffers, members of Congress, business lobbyists, that minimize tribalistic, partisan and defensive reactions. We should find ways to begin such conversations that seek to identify common ground first, e.g., What do you think is causing US costs to be so high?\nAs we develop stronger relationships with and discuss the benefits of NIMA, national consensus will grow. In particular, we expect to see continued growth among independent and Republican voters as constituencies which are or lean Republican move to supporting NIMA. This could include seniors, veterans, rural residents and business owners.\nIn the \u201cMajority Times\u201d phase of a movement there is a specific grand strategy that a movement must follow.\nA primary goal is to keep the issue in the spotlight. This means people in the movement should be consistently educating the public about the issue, seizing opportunities to highlight the issue, and doing public events that show widespread support for the issue.\nOne great strength of NIMA is the truth is on our side. The movement can tell the truth and people will support NIMA. Everyone in the United States will have access to all healthcare providers. People in the United States will save money on healthcare expenditures because the tax to pay for NIMA will be lower than the current premiums, co-pays, deductibles and any other out-of-pocket costs. City and state governments who pay very high health insurance costs will pay much less to provide insurance to police, firefighters, teachers, sanitation workers, and http://healthoverprofit.org/tools/other government employees. NIMA will be a tremendous financial benefit to employers of all sizes, small, large and transnational. NIMA will be the first step to creating a leading healthcare system in the world.\nA constant challenge during this period is to make sure the truth about NIMA is available to the public. The major strategy of the opposition will be to try and confuse people about improved Medicare for all. They will do this by using the term \u201cMedicare\u201d but misleading people about the policy. For example, allowing people to buy-into Medicare does not mean Medicare for all. This just creates a public option which is another insurance in an already fragmented insurance system. Adding more insurance, adds more administrative costs, bureaucracy and confusion in the system. The NIMA movement needs to develop a \u2018Medicare for All Facts\u2019 website that will be available to media, policy makers, candidates, elected officials and the movement with quick access to facts. The site should provide facts and citations for all of the key issues surrounding NIMA. For a model see Drug War Facts. This can be crowd-sourced but would benefit from having a staff person to administer the website.\nAnother example of confusion created by the insurance industry and policy makers who want to protect commercial insurance is Medicare Advantage. This is not Medicare, it is private insurance with all the shortcomings of private insurance. The insurance industry is making a major marketing effort to get people into Medicare Advantage programs as they see it as the way to survive a single payer system, indeed to profit from a publicly-funded system. See Medicare Advantage Dangers. Under NIMA, Medicare Advantage will not be needed because improved Medicare provides complete health coverage without any gaps in coverage. All providers are included so the network includes all doctors, hospitals, clinics and other facilities. A major goal of the NIMA movement is to ensure Medicare Advantage is not allowed to continue under NIMA.\nConstant vigilance will be required to monitor for and expose industry gimmicks and disguises. For example, the use of Health Maintenance Organizations (HMO\u2019s) and Accountable Care Organizations ( ACO\u2019s) is a way for the insurance industry to get into the single payer system and turn it into a multi-payer system. It will require people in the movement with a detailed understanding of these gimmicks to ensure they are kept out of NIMA\nResponding to the Opposition\nThe grand strategy in \u201cMajority Times\u201d requires the movement to stay flexible because as national consensus grows, those in power, i.e. elected officials, corporate media and industry, will take actions to confuse people. This requires the movement to adjust with rapid response capabilities and clear information to inoculate the public from confusion.\nThe actions of those who want to keep the current system are predictable and are already evident in the healthcare debate.\nWe have seen this before. Majorities have supported single payer for many years. In two of the most recent moments when there was majority support, Democrats were able to mislead voters and throw the movement off track. See this article about weakening Medicare for all from the inside, The Healthcare Bait-and-Switch: From the Clintons to Obama and Back Again\nThe Clinton Health Plan of 1993, known as HillaryCare, was a response to the healthcare crisis of that era where there was majority support for single payer. Clinton threw the movement off track with HillaryCare, a so-called \u201cuniversal healthcare plan,\u201d which would have consolidated and protected the insurance industry. It promised a \u201chealthcare security card\u201d and required every resident of the United States to have private insurance.\nThe second moment was when the Democrats misdirected the majority who wanted single payer was the Affordable Care Act, known as ObamaCare, which expanded Medicaid and required people to buy private insurance. It promised affordable universal health insurance. Obama was able to divide the single payer movement with this false solution to the healthcare crisis.\nAfter the strategy meeting a Texas federal court ruled the ACA was unconstitutional. Over the next two year, coinciding with the 2020 election campaigns, this decision will be reviewed by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals and the US Supreme Court. This case will present many opportunities for the single payer movement to make the point that the only solution to the US healthcare crisis is National Improved Medicare for All.\nThe reality is that neither the Clinton or Obama insurance-based plans would be universal, affordable or create high quality healthcare. The public needs to understand that a system based on profit with a foundation of commercial insurance will never be universal. The profit motive prevents universal coverage. A goal of the movement is to educate people that public insurance serves the public interest not investors seeking profit. A national public insurance, improved Medicare for all, is the only way to achieve universal coverage. We cannot compromise on this fundamental reality.\nThe Clinton and Obama experiences have made the movement more aware of the tactics used to prevent NIMA. We know the ONLY way to achieve healthcare for all is a single payer system and the movement is already calling out fake Medicare for all programs. Democrats are putting forward fake plans that sound like Medicare for all, e.g. Medicare X, Medicare Buy-In, Reducing the Age of Medicare, Medicare Extra for All. The movement is calling out these false Medicare plans and the movement must continue to rapidly respond to these false proposals.\nThe tactic of creating confusion with false approaches, Fake Medicare for All, was demonstrated by Democratic Majority Leader, Chuck Schumer, who told Meet the Press on December 16, 2018, \u201cWe want more people covered, everyone covered; we want better healthcare at a lower cost. People have different views as to how to get there. Many are for Medicare for All, some are for Medicare buy-in, some are Medicare over 55, some are Medicaid buy-in, some are public option,\u201d Schumer added. \u201cI\u2019m going to support a plan that can pass, and that can provide the best, cheapest healthcare for all Americans.\u201d The single payer movement must show why these other approaches will not solve the healthcare crisis in the United States.\nIn the Intercept, Lee Fang and Nick Surgey, reported on the plans the opposition has to defeat the movement for NIMA. See Lobbyist Documents Reveal Health Care Industry Battle Plan Against \u201cMedicare for All.\u201d They report on internal strategy documents that show how the industry plans to derail NIMA. Those who profit from the present system, including pharmaceutical, insurance, and hospital lobbyists, have formed a front group, the Partnership for America\u2019s Health Care Future, that is leading the opposition to NIMA. They seek to keep NIMA out of the political narrative of the 2020 elections, to define those who support NIMA as left-extremists, and urge people to fix the present system, not change it. The movement needs to do the opposite: Make NIMA part of the 2020 elections, show NIMA is supported by a national consensus, and demonstrate NIMA is the only step we can take to solve the healthcare crisis.\nWe are already hearing the lines of this industry front group from some Democrats who are focused on fixing the ACA rather than replacing it with NIMA. Indeed, the Intercept reported their front group swayed some Democrats running for office (describing Senate candidates who lost and probably would have won if they campaigned on NIMA). Interestingly, even President Obama, the author of ObamaCare/the ACA, now openly supports what he calls one of the \u201cgood new ideas,\u201d Medicare for all. If the author of ObamaCare says we need to move on from the ACA, it is time for the Democratic Party to do so.\nThe arguments the industry front group believes will sway people are that NIMA ends employer-based coverage and will result in tax increases and increased government control.\nThese are examples of the confusion that those who profit from healthcare will use. The movement must position itself to continue to tell the truth about each of these issues, e.g. employer-based coverage is inferior to Medicare for all because NIMA gives people the choice of whatever doctor or hospital they want to go to as it includes all providers, it is less expensive because there will be no out-of-pocket expenses and taxes will be less than people are currently paying for the cost of insurance. Indeed, the movement is already calling out the false statements of the industry front group.\nThe industry front group plans a major advertising campaign to convince people that reforms are needed to the current insurance-based system, not \u201cripping apart\u201d the \u201cworld class care\u201d people in the US receive. The reality is healthcare in the US healthcare ranks poorly compared to other developed nations and Medicare for all builds on the healthcare system that already exists. For Beltway Insiders, they plan to work with DC area think tanks to release studies undermining and confusing the arguments on NIMA. The movement needs tactics that continue to educate Beltway Insiders about the truth about NIMA.\nWe have already seen these tactics in play. For example, the recent report by the Mercatus Center at George Mason University funded by the Koch Brothers claimed Medicare for all costs $32.6 trillion over ten year but attempted to hide that this was $2.1 trillion less over 10 years than the cost of the current insurance-based system.The movement was able to respond to this phony claim and the study backfired against those opposed to NIMA. Indeed, the study was used to show that in fact Medicare for all was a huge bargain for the economy and people of the United States. And, media, like Jake Tapper of CNN, were called out for their false statements relying on the study.\nThe history of single payer and the current strategy of the opposition shows we cannot rely only on Democrats to put in place NIMA. The movements need to build political support across the political spectrum. As national consensus grows and more Republicans and independents join the consensus, then politicians of all parties will need to support NIMA.\nThe movement should not allow itself to be defined as a Democratic Party movement. Health care impacts everyone and expanded and improved Medicare for all is good for everyone, it is good for businesses large and small and needs to be supported across the partisan divide. Based on the facts of cost savings, efficiency and high-quality coverage this should be an issue Republicans champion. President Trump supported the Canadian model of single payer before he became president and has said positive things about the single payer system in Australia while president.\nThe State of the Medicare for All Movement\nThe strategy session spent a good deal of time mapping the movement, i.e. describing the existing movement organizations and their roles. There are four roles in movements for transformational change, during \u201cMajority Times\u201d they have different responsibilities.\nReformer or Advocate: These are lobby or litigation groups that bring the movement\u2019s concerns to people in power.These groups also provide research and educational materials to support the movement. During Majority Times, this role becomes more important than in earlier stages. It is important for these groups to recognize their power comes from the grassroots, i.e. the reason the issue is on the agenda and they have access to people in power is the movement. A key thing to avoid is becoming captured by those in power. Reformers should speak for the movement. They do not want to be put in the position where they are speaking to the movement for those in power. This is complicated when there are people in power who seem to represent the movement, e.g. Senator Bernie Sanders and Rep. Pramila Jayapal. The movement must remember even allies who are in government need to be pushed by the movement because they will receive pressure from other sources against the movements goals.\nThe Helper or Citizen: These are people who are not normally involved in activism but as national consensus is reached and the issue is on the agenda, they become active. An example, is people attending a town hall meeting with a member of Congress and speaking out for NIMA. These people show the broad consensus as people not usually politically-active are playing a role.\nThe Organizer or Change Agent: These people or organizations work to mobilize people in a strategic way toward a common objective. They build coalitions of organizations to create unity in the movement. They help the movement develop an overarching strategy and tactics to achieve NIMA. They become important as they support the work of the Reformers by providing the energized grassroots that shows elected officials they need to listen to the Reformer who lobby them.\nThe Rebel.These are people who put issues on the agenda. They demonstrate the importance of the issue through dramatic, nonviolent actions. In this stage, when a politician puts forward a false solution or weakens the proposed NIMA law, the Rebels will confront the politician to show the anger of the movement. They force issues into the public dialogue by putting a spotlight on them. A key role for the Rebels in this phase is to keep the movement from compromising on essential requirements of NIMA.\nThe movement for NIMA has organizations that work in each of these areas. Some organizations and individuals play multiple roles.\nThe strategy retreat reviewed many organizations and saw some areas where organizational improvement is needed.\nOrganizations made up of doctors, nurses and other providers are in contact with people who need healthcare. Their members are in an excellent position to build grassroots support for NIMA and national consensus. These providers could include discussion of NIMA in their conversations, provide materials to patients and refer people to movement organizations. A concentrated effort on providers playing an outreach role could greatly build, deepen and solidify grassroots.\nThis relates to understanding that organizations are not just the leaders of groups but their members and grassroots supporters. Organizations need to find ways to consistently educate, involve and activate the grassroots. In addition to national consensus, movements need a mobilized portion of the population that takes action to support the cause. HOPE will organize people to be liaisons with congressional staff and elected officials. We will provide regular materials that can be shared by liaisons with congressional offices. HOPE will also create a lobby packet for the website. HOPE will also create a local organizer listserv, provide a list of local groups on the website with geographic information, links to websites and Facebook pages and contact information for organizers.\nThere is a need for better communication between organizations in the movement. We must be unified in our need for solidarity within the movement. It is especially important for organizations with differing approaches to be in communication as hearing different views creates constructive conflict that leads to each pursuing better strategies and tactics. The strategy of the opposition is to divide us. See this memo from the corporate strategy group, Stratfor, How The Corporations Defeat Social Movements. The answer to their effort to divide us is unity. A movement must not to do the work of our opponents. The NIMA movement must be unified against division.\nWe are not calling for unity in support of NIMA as a sectarian position but rather doing so on the basis of rigorous research that shows that to cut the cost of healthcare and provide high quality care to everyone, a true single payer system is the only approach to do so. A real NIMA law is the only path because one-third of the cost of US healthcare is administrative costs created by the insurance industry. The single payer movement must be on guard to prevent the insurance industry into NIMA. This means ending Medicare Advantage not allowing HMO\u2019s and ACO\u2019s as well as requiring global budgets for individual hospitals. Public funding of healthcare should not be used to make investor\u2019s wealthy which is why ending for profit, investor-owned providers is required.\nOrganizations need to work together for rapid response capability as misinformation of opposition is put forward. By being united we can create an echo chamber that influences the public narrative with key focus on the elegant simplicity of single payer and how it is the ONLY solution to the healthcare crisis. We will need to constantly repeat that improved Medicare for all is affordable, indeed it is less expensive than the current system. It will save people, businesses, and governments money. The NIMA movement must consistently state that we can win and that we will win healthcare for everyone in the United States.The movement must repeat this and other key messages so they become part of the political consciousness.\nThe movement needs a coordinated presence in Washington, DC involving many organizations representing different constituencies. The opposition will hire many lobbyists to oppose NIMA, we need a group of paid advocates and volunteers working with our DC advocates from across the country to support NIMA. A unified coalition mobilizing their grassroots to support advocates in Washington, DC can overcome industry lobbyists and money in politics.\nImmediate Action: Preserve and Improve HR 676\nAn immediate top priority is to preserve and improve the Expanded and Improved Medicare for All Act, HR 676. We agree with Kay Tillow who, in the article, Improved Medicare for All means something. Don\u2019t dilute it, makes the case for building on the existing bill without weakening it.\nHR 676 is currently sponsored by two-thirds of Democrats. The lead co-sponsor is Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA). She is trusted by many in Seattle as a progressive leader but there are serious concerns, even anger, that she is acting in secret to rewrite HR 676. HR 676 was created out of the work of the single payer movement, the Physicians Working Group. The movement needs to be participating in the redrafting of HR 676 so the movement can support it with its full force. Jayapal needs to understand she needs the movement in order to succeed, and the movement needs transparency and participation so it is enthusiastic about her bill.\nWhile Jayapal has met with some people in the movement, she has refused to be transparent in sharing a draft of the revised HR 676 which she intends to introduce in early 2019. Transparency is essential. It is critically important that this bill remain the gold standard for the single payer movement.\nHealth Over Profit for Everyone agreed at the strategy retreat to organize an immediate campaign to demand transparency and participation in the crafting of HR 676. The bill will impact the lives of hundreds of millions of people and cannot be written in secret by a small staff and a few insiders. There are people with tremendous expertise who have worked on single payer for decades who should be consulted and involved in the drafting of HR 676.\nThe first step in the campaign for transparency will be an Open Letter to Rep. Jayapal requesting that the draft be made public. This letter will be published on independent media sites and delivered to her office. The letter will set a short deadline for her to respond.\nAt the same time, we will organize a call-in campaign to her offices requesting transparency in the process and participation of the movement in developing HR 676.\nA second letter will be sent to Rep. Jayapal laying out the essentials of HR 676 that must be included in the bill as well as areas for improvement, e.g. clarity that all reproductive healthcare is included is one item from the Senate Bill that should be added to the House Bill.\nIf necessary, we will escalate with various protests directed at Jayapal. This will include protests in her offices in Seattle and Washington, DC. Videos of people criticizing drafting a bill with such wide ranging impact without transparency or participation by the movement and other actions.\nWe recognize that Rep. Jayapal is an ally inside the government. We want to work with her as an ally. However, we also recognize that everyone inside the government has other pressures that influence them. There are leaders in the Democratic Party who determine committee assignments, placement in the leadership of the party, funding for campaigns, access to polling information and other activities that can pull someone away from the movement\u2019s goals. In addition, there are donors from corporate interests and the investor class who may be in conflict with the goals of the movement. Therefore, it is important for the movement to continue to pull leaders like Jayapal to the movement perspective.\nProtecting HR 676 is the top immediate goal of the NIMA movement. A lot of anger was expressed at the retreat about the secrecy Jayapal is using. Containing that anger will only occur if she becomes transparent and uses a participatory process that listens to the movement.\nHigh Priority: Improving S 1804\nWhile the Senate is unlikely to move forward on The Medicare For All Act, S 1804, in the near future, it is important for that bill to be improved. It has serious shortcomings that make it unacceptable to many NIMA activists. Because of the way healthcare is financed, some refuse to call it a single payer bill. Senate Bernie Sanders (D-VT) is the lead sponsor of the Senate Bill. As with Jayapal, we consider Sanders an ally but we also recognize he has many pressures pulling him in different directions and the movement needs to move Sanders to introduce an improved version of S 1804.\nThe chart below compares the House and Senate bills. The shortcomings of the Senate bill are evident.\nMany of the co-sponsors and Sanders himself, are likely to run for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2020. This is a tremendous opportunity to ensure that NIMA is a central issue of political debate over the next two years. It is important for all the co-sponsors to understand the essential ingredients for a successful NIMA, i.e. a new law that will be effective.\nKey ingredients that are lacking include removing investor-owned for-profit providers from participating in NIMA and removing the insurance industry in all its forms, e.g. as a first step ending Medicare Advantage but also not allowing HMO\u2019s, ACO\u2019s and other insurance-disguised gimmicks. The bill needs to include global operating budgets for individual hospitals and other providers specifically to individual hospitals. Moreover, we should not put \u201cglobal\u201d in front of either \u201ccapital\u201d or \u201coperating\u201d budget. There are two parts to hospital budgets, the operating budget and the capital budget.\nNIMA also needs to include long-term care coverage, see The No-Brainer Case for Universal Long-Term Care. People with long-term care needs cannot be excluded from the Medicare for all bill. The foundational principle of Medicare for all is \u201ceverybody in, nobody out.\u201d People with long-term care needs cannot be left out.\nWe will write a letter to Sanders and all the senate co-sponsors laying out these concerns. The process of writing this letter will include reaching out to other organizations in order to build the NIMA movement. HOPE will organize call-in days to the co-sponsors to ensure they are all aware of the issues and we will build the movement around these issues, especially getting the profit out and covering long-term care to confront co-sponsors when they are on the campaign trail. Publicly funded health insurance, improved Medicare for all, cannot be used to fund the profits of investors. For-profit, investor-owned providers cannot be allowed to participate in the Medicare for all program.\nIf changes are not made Candidates who are co-sponsors can expect to be protested by people with long-term disabilities as well as people opposed to neoliberal capitalism on the campaign trail. This will also include protests at their offices in Washington, DC and in their state. These protests will result in photographs and videos showing candidates being protested leaving out the long-term disabled population as well as creating a healthcare program that funds their donors and other special interests. These changes are being urged in order to create a healthcare system that moves from scoring poorly compared to other developed nations, to one that serves the public interest with high-quality healthcare.\nWe want candidates\u2019 support for NIMA to be a positive for their electoral campaigns but we cannot support a bill that will not work and does not include the essential ingredients for a successful single payer law. When a better bill is introduced the movement will turn to use its grassroots to increase support for the bill as well as support for the co-sponsors when they are on the campaign trail.\nShort, Medium and Long Term Goals of the Campaign\nAt the retreat, participants developed short, medium and long-term goals for the NIMA campaign. Below is a chart of that describes the goals for the HOPE campaign.\nGoal Action\nProtect legislation Jayapal \u2013 letter (HCHR), make the letter public, organize action, contact other legislators, call inSanders \u2013 letter, get sign ons\nAOC on Ways and Means Statement of support for it, on website, share on social media\nOutreach Compile list of organizations as potential allies\nRapid response to events Media Mobilizers -social media training, memes, talking points, place on website where people can get memes and talking points\nEducate Congressional staffers Single Payer Educators \u2013 find people to be liaisons, find people to help write, lobby packet on website\nOrganizers feel connected Organizer listserv, list of local groups on the website, get geographic info to link with organizers, state Facebook pages\nEducate public Speakers bureau (on HOPE website under tools), podcasts on NIMA- Humanist, Joe Sparks \u201cMFA Explained\u201d, script on basics of single payer, powerpoints, postcard to hand out everywhere, Andrea Witte videos\nExpose profits/privatization Privatization of Medicaid, video of stories from patients (Jody?) How much does privatization of Medicaid cost, how much they take.How policies create/sustain \u2013 611b stuff, global budgets, private system keeps cost of drugs high.Point out that the system was created for profits.\nRaise awareness of HOPE music (Jim Page), videos, social media\nHOPE as a place for activists to go Welcome page for new activists \u2013 trusted resources, contact local groups, where to find information, simpler FAQ, fact and citations page (like drug war facts), geographic info? Update action map. One pagers for different constituencies. Leadership development of HOPE trainers and list on website with contacts.\nInvolve impacted people Delineate specific changes to HR 676 that meet human rights (google doc), crowdsource improvements, IHS consultation group, Medicaid working group \u2013 thoughtful, informative pieces.\nNew co-sponsors Organize meetings, conference calls with new staff (Zoom)\nImpact strategy of movement Share strategy document, speak with allies about areas of collaboration.\nImpact 2020 election Letter to candidates \u2013 what the movement means about NIMA, clearinghouse for the movement.\nRepublican support (voters/lawmakers) Look at potential Republican lawmakers to target as co-sponsors\nChange culture \u2013 we can win Provide people with movement strategy education to understand how movements win. Popular Resistance School. Celebrate progress and victories.\nNetwork of groups Create a horizontal and broad network of groups united in the determination to achieve NIMA.",
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        "raw_content": "I know you all must be feeling sorry for us. I feel sorry for us sometimes, too. I try so hard to stay strong and to be brave, but when it comes down to it -- this sucks! Eloquent, right? But there's no way around it. It really sucks. I have a request for you... try not to feel bad for us. Try to feel hope for us. Try to feel brave for us. Though this situation is not ideal, we have to believe we were chosen for it. Hand picked to be our daughter's parents. I do find myself asking \"why us\" on occasion. I am guilty of feeling jealous as my friends progress through their healthy pregnancies. I see pictures of peoples' new babies and wish that our baby would make an easier entrance into the world. I see people complain and find myself bitter, as their problems seem so small. My mind goes there, and I'm not proud of it. I get myself out of those funks by reminding myself that God picked us for a reason. It's impossible to know His reason or His plan now, but I've come up with some ideas.\nWhat can I gain from this? (besides a totally awesome, strong, and beautiful daughter)\nI am someone who must be in control... all the time... in every situation. I have to know every detail of everything going on. The unknown doesn't work for me. I don't like surprises. I have to have all the answers. I'm the kind of person who likes to do things on my own because then I know it's done my way, to my standard, and on my timeline. I'm hesitant to ask for help or to let people participate, because I have little faith or trust that they will accomplish it as well as I can. Control.\nThere is no control in this situation. There is NOTHING I can do. It is all out of my hands.\nI wish so badly I could fix this for my daughter. I wish I could make it better and do it all myself, but I can't. All I can do is trust the doctors and have faith in their work and in God's plan. I don't have all the answers, and I really long for them. But as her condition develops, the answers will change. As she progresses through her surgeries, the answers will change. Everything is up in the air and it forces me to let go of control and just live day by day. God has a lesson for me. God will help me through it. I will be a better, stronger, more faithful person because of this.\nWhat can Patrick gain from this? (besides a totally awesome, strong, and beautiful daughter)\nPatrick has never been someone who is in touch with his emotions. He's one of those people who dismisses his feelings. Where I live in the highs and the lows, he lives right in the middle. He doesn't show great joy and he doesn't show great sadness... he's perpetually complacent. This situation has really shaken up his world. He's feeling emotions poking through that he can't contain, and he's forced to come to terms with them. In the next year, he will feel SO much -- some good, some bad. It will all be inevitable and unavoidable. Sadness, fear, guilt, jealousy, happiness, pride, joy, love. He will really run the gamut. God needed a way to open him up, and he provided it through our daughter... our seriously awesome daughter.\nWe both have room to grow, and we will experience so much personal growth through this. We hope to grow together as well and to grow in our faith and relationship with God. This will certainly be a trying time, but we know that we were chosen... so do not pity us, just continue to support us the way you have been. Your love has been so humbling and helps us more than you know. In a time during which it would be easy to lose hope, you give us greater hope than we ever could have imagined. Thank you.\nsuzanne driver May 18, 2014 at 7:04 AM\nSamantha, you write so eloquently and yes, you are right on all levels. This DOES suck! Why you? But God DOES have a plan. You WILL have a totally awesome, strong and beautiful daughter. You will have a love for her that surpasses no other love you can imagine. And yes, of course, you will be jealous of other \"normal\" pregnancies and babies and children as your daughter progresses through her life. How could you not? You will wonder how you make it through your own life some days, filled with the craziness of caring for her, which no one will truly understand but you and Patrick as her parents. But God HAS chosen you and you will learn so many things from having her in your life. And you will celebrate her accomplishments every minute and every day.",
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        "raw_content": "Are First-Time Homebuyers Back and Here to Stay?\nBy United Real Estate October 25th, 2016 First Time Home Buyers, Real Estate Agents, Uncategorized Comments Off on Are First-Time Homebuyers Back and Here to Stay?\nThere were many positive headlines this month from various news outlets highlighting the continued growth in total number of real estate sales and growth in home prices. Aiding this growth is the percentage of potential buyers that will make up the next generation to influence the real estate industry and the economy \u2013 Generation Y, or the Millennials. The month of September was another solid month for real estate closings, according to the National Association of Realtors sales were up 2.8% over previous year with a total of 484K existing homes sold during the month. What drove the increase was the return of first-time homebuyers to a respectful level of 34% of all buyers being first-time purchasers during September, which is a level that has not been seen in over four years.\nThe three primary generations that made up over 90% of home purchases this year were the Baby Boomers, Generation X, and the Millennials. The generation segments coincide with an explosion of growth in population after World War II, from 2.8 million annual U.S. births prior to the boom, to averaging over 4 million births for the period classified as the Boomer generation. The birth decline did not begin again until 1963, when the next demographic generation, Generation X, saw a decline in population growth through new births for a period that lasted until 1977. Now, the Millennial generation has entered the prime years for buying a home and how they educate themselves about homeownership is very important to understand as they outnumber the amount of Baby Boomers with a total estimated population of over 83 million and are far more diverse than previous generations.\nMillennials currently compose 35% of all homebuyers and I safely predict, from the stand point of the total number of them that percentage will increase in 2017 and beyond. According to a recent survey published by Realtor.com, first-time buyers have increased to 52% of prospective buyers planning to buy a home in 2017. This is up from 33% of prospective buyers that were first-time purchases when the company conducted the same survey the previous year. So, what makes this next generation of home owners different from previous generations but yet the same?\nI am part of Generation X, which means I grew up with access to a computer in a classroom but the majority of learning took place from textbooks, and communication was in person or via the phone. Society and the media describes the Millennials as enthusiastic, tech-savvy, entrepreneurial and opportunistic \u2013 all good things! Now for the negative labels: lazy, unproductive, and self-obsessed. I like the generation behind me, and hasn\u2019t the label of being self-absorbed been a common description for everyone who is still growing up?\nThe ironic thing is those are the very similar descriptions that were placed on my generation. We were the slacker generation because of the different music style, referred to as grunge or alternative rock, which was popular in the 1990\u2019s. However, as a demographic group, Generation X became very independent and went to college at a higher percentage rate than the Baby Boomers before them. We all age and mature, but the emotional needs of people that drive their behaviors remains the same.\nSo what will be different with the Millennials that will affect the housing market? They are delaying or eliminating marriage, but that is nothing new, as the average age of marriage and percentage of unmarried households has been going up since 1960. What is dramatically new is the way of communication. Since the introduction of the iPhone in 2007, people have been able to be connected online through a mobile device 24/7. It has always been a critical skill in business to know how to communicate effectively with your customer. As the Millennials will continue to dominate home sale purchases, communicating effectively and expediently with them will all be about how well agents tap into technology to market and respond to them. 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        "raw_content": "Friday, February 26, 2016 5:00pm - 7:00pm William & June Warren Hall L107, 1125 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10027\nLadies of Hope Ministries\nCenter for the Study of Law and Culture\nWomen Who Never Give Up\nTopeka K. Sam\nThe Real Women Real Voices symposium will highlight the issues and concerns that impact incarcerated women. The three-part event will feature a video simulcast of currently incarcerated women, joined by formerly incarcerated women and children of incarcerated parents discussing the impact of imprisonment and need for carceral policy reform. The Ladies of Hope Ministries presents the Real Women Real Voices symposium as a precursor to the 2016 Beyond the Bars Conference.\nPanel 1: Effects of Incerceration on Women and Children\nThis panel will feature a speaker calling in who is currently serving 30 years in Danbury Federal Prison for conspiring to sell drugs. She is 44 years old and has served almost 19 years to date. She is a Brooklyn native, where her family currently lives. The panel will also feature Miquelle West, who is the daughter of Michelle West, who has served 22 years of 2 life sentences in prison in New York. Ebony Underwood is a writer and filmmaker at the forefront of Criminal Justice Reform as founder of INPRISON.net. In 1988, her father, William Underwood, having never been convicted of a felony, was incarcerated and convicted with a mandatory minimum sentence of life without parole. Ebony advocates for reform initiatives against mass incarceration and to support children of incarcerated parents.\nPanel 2: Aging and Healthcare in Prison\nThis panel will feature a teleconference with a speaker, who is currently serving a 15 year sentence in Danbury Federal Prison for non-violent federal bank fraud and tax fraud violations. Phyllis \"Grandma\" Hardy will also be sitting on the panel. She is the matriarch of Families for Justice as Healing and continues to be a mother and sister to many of the women who were and are still incarcerated in the federal prison system. After 23 years, Grandma was released to her family and freedom on March 19th, 2015. Evie Litwok will speak about her experiences in solitary confinement and other denials of human rights that so many incarcerated persons suffer from. Since her release from prison, Evie has launced the Equality Justice Project, a grassroots organization supporting incarcerated and formerly incarcerated LGBTQ people and Witness to Mass Incarceration, a project dedicated to recording interviews of formerly incarcerated persons to preserve the horrific history of mass incarceration in America.\nPanel 3: Reentry and Transitional Housing\nThis panel features a video teleconference with a speaker who is currently at a halfway house in North Carolina after receiving clemency from President Obama and was just released on February 2, 2016 after 21 years in prison. She will be joined by Starlene Patterson who obtained a Bachelor\u2019s degree in Social Work from Lehman College and Master\u2019s degree in Social Work from Fordham University. She is also a N.Y.S Licensed Social Worker, a Certified Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counselor Trainee (CASAC-T). Starlene is currently working on Riker\u2019s Island through the Osborne Association as a Senior Re-Entry Specialist for the I-CAN Program teaching and equipping adult males with the necessary tools geared towards successful re-entry into society and reducing recidivism. Teresa Y. Hodge, a passionate advocate for people with criminal connections, is committed to reducing the lasting harm caused by prison. It was an 87-month federal prison sentence that introduced her to the justice system and mass incarceration. After spending nearly 2 years in prison she won part of an appeal and her prison sentence was reduced to 70-months, for a white-collar, non-violent, first-time offense. Upon coming home, she and her daughter Laurin Hodge co-founded Mission: Launch, Inc., a non-profit focused on introducing technology and entrepreneurship to previously incarcerated individuals as a way of ensuring self-sufficiency.",
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        "raw_content": "Giovanni Giorgini\nGiovanni Giorgini is Professor of Political Philosophy at the University of Bologna and Visiting Professor in the Committee on Social Thought at the University of Chicago. He is also Life Member of Clare Hall College, Cambridge, where he was previously a Visiting Fellow.\nGiovanni Giorgini has been Visiting Professor at the University of Pittsburgh; Visiting Scholar at Cambridge University, the University of Wisconsin at Madison and Columbia University in New York, where he has also been a Fellow of the Italian Academy for Advanced Studies in America. He has taught at the IMT-Alti Studi in Lucca and at Dickinson College, Bologna centre. Giorgini is member and Past President of the Collegium Politicum (a network of international scholars working on ancient political thought) and of the scientific board of Societ\u00e0 Libera, an association for the promotion of liberal ideals that awards the International Liberty Prize. He is also member of the Renaissance Society of America, of the European Society for the History of Political Thought, of the Societ\u00e0 Italiana di Filosofia Politica [Italian Society of Political Philosophers] and of the Associazione Italiana Storici delle Dottrine Politiche [Italian Association of Historians of Political Thought]. Giorgini is assistant editor of Il Pensiero Politico (Florence: Olschki) and a member of the board of directors of Filosofia Politica (Bologna: Il Mulino) and Etica & Politica (online journal).",
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        "raw_content": "A signalling system used for linking two pieces of telecommunications equipment (e.g. two telephone systems) over a distance.\nA way of attaching a \"tag\" to a call record. This might be used to indicate that the call is to be charged to a particular account or to indicate the outcome of a call (a sale was made, a brochure requested etc.) Call Management systems can then produce reports listing all calls with the same account codes. Account codes can be attached to incoming and outgoing calls, and it can be made mandatory for an extension user to enter an account code before a call is made.\nAutomatic Call Distribution\u2028- An automated system for answering, queuing and distributing incoming calls to a number of agents. Popular in call centres, ACD systems also provide statistics, such as the number of calls waiting, average length of call queue etc, which can be incorporated into historical reports or displayed in real time on electronic wallboards.\nA device that (1) enables different sizes or types of plugs to mate with one another or to fit into an information outlet, (2) provides for the rearrangement of leads, (3) allows large cables with numerous wires to fan out into smaller groups of wires, or (4) makes interconnections between cables.\nAd Hoc Cabling\nCabling scheme where different types of cabling components from different vendors are linked together to form a cabling system.\nAsynchronous Digital Subscriber Line\u2028A broadband technology that delivers high data transfer speeds over existing phone lines. Can reach speeds up to 2 mb.\nSuper Asynchronous Digital Subscriber Line\u2028Speeds greater than 2 mb.\nThe assignment of an alpha-numeric name to a facility. For example when called by an extension your phone can display the name of the caller rather than the extension number. When an incoming DDI call is received a name can be shown which relates to the number that was dialled, enabling one person to answer calls in a variety of different ways, e.g. in the names of different companies.\nAnalogue Device\nA device that can be attached to an ordinary analogue telephone line, such as a telephone, fax machine, cordless phone, answering machine, modem etc.\nAutomatic Route Selection. A technique where the telephone system looks at the digits being dialled to make an outside call and automatically routes the call via an alternate route. Best possible cost efficiencies for outgoing or inter site calls.\nAmerican Standard Code for Information Interchange\u2028List of 128 characters, specified in set order. Each character is numbered according to its position in the list.\nAsymmetrical Duplex\nAsymmetrical Duplex Data flows in both directions at the same time however at different speeds.\nAsynchronous Transfer Mode\u2028- A transmission and switching technique capable of supporting voice, video and data (Multimedia) communications It is unique in that each piece of information is addressed and is of the same length. This allows very high-speed communications.\nAn automated answering system that uses prompts to direct callers to the correct department or extension - e.g. \"For Support press 1\"",
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        "raw_content": "Christopher R Marsh\nChristopher R Marsh, MD\nUniversity of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA\nChristopher R. Marsh, MD, is a medical oncologist and hematologist specializing in the treatment of GI malignancies, including colorectal, pancreatic, and liver cancers.\nBoard-certified in internal medicine, hematology, and medical oncology, Dr. Marsh received his medical degree from the University of Cincinnati College Of Medicine in Ohio. He completed his internal medicine residency, and a hematology/medical oncology fellowship at UPMC.\nDr. Marsh is a member of professional organizations, including the American Society of Clinical Oncology and the American Society for Hematology.",
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        "raw_content": "Home > Links > Populations > African Americans\nLinks: African Americans\nNational and Regional Resources and Organizations\nHIV InSite Knowledge Base\nHIV Prevention in African Americans\nMobilizes African American churches to respond to AIDS.\nA policy center dedicated to reducing HIV/AIDS health disparities by mobilizing community institutions and individuals in efforts to confront the epidemic in their communities.\nA nationwide community mobilization effort to emphasize the HIV/AIDS\nAfrican-American AIDS Support Services and Survival Institute (AMASSI)\nA community center in Inglewood, CA (Los Angeles) that provides preventive health for HIV/AIDS, STDs, cancer, diabetes and other diseases; psychological and therapeutic assistance; and math and literacy tutoring; skills building opportunities and empowerment.\nBlack Brothers Esteem\nProgram of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation for African American gay, bisexual, and same gender-loving men regardless of HIV-serostatus. Includes several publications.\nA broad-based alliance providing education, services, treatment, emotional support and research in African-American communities. Located in San Francisco, California.\nBEBASHI\nAn organization located in Philadelphia that provides HIV/AIDS prevention and support services to the African American community of that city.\nWhitman-Walker provides prevention and care services throughout the Washington, D.C. area.",
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        "raw_content": "Home Stories Two Souls in One Body: Thoughts, Comments, and Critiques?\nSo I've got this character who is unknowingly the vessel for an evil spirit that belonged to one of the greatest threats to the world that my story has ever known; a sorcerer who sought to forge a perfect world order when he realized the warring factions of the world would eventually destroy the world. Basically a Darth Vader type who's aspirations were once noble, but quickly became corrupted due to their ruthless approaches to achieving their task (another good example for his progression from hero to villain is the portrayal of Superman in Injustice: Gods Among Us).\nHowever, the sorcerer is eventually defeated by; himself. See, in the time he spent amassing his power, the sorcerer's original self (let's call him Bob) was still present, buried in his subconscious. As he began to become more of a villain as time wore on, everything that Bob used to be was subconsciously buried as a new personality emerged; the evil Bob (let's call him Steve).\nSo Bob and Steve are two sides of the same coin; they're the same person, but at different points in their lives. Bob is the kind-hearted, well-intentioned hero who set out to change the world for the better, while Steve took Bob's philosophy to an extreme and began to act ruthlessly to achieve their dream of a world without the constant fighting (but ultimately siding with the 'mostly evil' faction's ideals of control). Occasionally, Steve would have lapses in judgement where Bob would return as the primary consciousness, but Steve actively tried to force Bob down so that he could control their body. While Steve's busy conquering the world, Bob's trying to find a way to kill Steve.\nEventually, the heroes of the time (unknowingly aided by Bob, who manifests via astral projection) find a way to separate the two from each other (as there's no physical way to kill Steve without also killing Bob at the same time; and Bob's a cool guy). Either they'd separate him with a weapon, artifact, or some form of ultra-powerful group magic, but nonetheless; it happens. Bob is back, Steve is destroyed, and the world goes on.\nRead: Werewolf bonding (2226 words)\nJump a few thousand years ahead, and the organization who followed Steve decides it's time to bring him back. As it turns out, his spirit survived the ancient battle, but he's just been floating around trapped in a demon realm and needs a vessel to return. Thing is; he can only be reincarnated through his natural descendant (just so happens to travelling with the MC).\nThe villains abduct the character (who has also been unknowingly helped in their relatively unrelated quest by great grandpa Bob's long-dead spirit) and Steve is brought back to the realm of the living. At this point, I could go one of two ways; either Steve now inhabits the body of the character and their consciousness is pushed aside like Bob was before, or Steve takes on a body of his own through some sort of ritual like how Voldemort did in Goblet of Fire. He then becomes another threat the heroes must overcome in their ultimate quest, which they didn't realize had been leading up to this point (basically everything they've encountered before has been manipulated by an even more powerful entity that Steve once worshiped, and Steve's resurrection is just a small part of a much grander plan).\nThe character of Bob would be with the group from the near-start of the story, as would references to Steve; but the reveal of their lineage wouldn't be revealed until the plot gets closer to Steve's reincarnation.\nTldr; An ancient villain is split into two halves; one good, and one evil. Evil one is imprisoned in a shadow realm, while the Good one lives out their days and dies of natural causes. Centuries later, Evil half wants to be reborn, but this can only be done through their descendant, which eventually works.\nRead: Need critique for my villain\nWhat are your thoughts on this concept? Do you think it could be an interesting plot development, or does it sound like it could easily become a competitor for the 'evil reincarnated edgelord of the week award'? Any criticisms, suggestions, or advice would be really appreciated!\n(I realize this is short but its just a snippit from a project im working on and im looking for insight and advice. Kind of a prologue of sorts.) Two armies stood nervously facing each other in anticipation across the two hundred yard expanse that had been designated no man\u2019s\u2026\nPrevious articleMale authors and childbirth\nNext articleRomance help? :( Forcing characters where I want them vs. Letting them run the story.",
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        "raw_content": "Medical practitioners have been too slow in embracing the new laws for patient privacy, but if you think HIPPA violations are something to be taken lightly just ask a group of twelve oncologists from Indiana who recently settled a lawsuit for non-compliance of HIPPA policies to the tune of $750,000! Before this, a lawsuit of this magnitude would have been filed against only larger practices, or hospitals, but with this case the Department of Health and Human Services of Civil Rights (OCR) is sending a message loud and clear \u2013\nFULL COMPLIANCE BY ALL MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS IS MANDATORY!\nJust to give you an idea of some of the more common \u201cminor\u201d violations that may seem harmless to the casual observer take a look at a few examples of HIPPA violations to better understand just how serious the OCR is about confidentiality.\nOne tricky area is when medical employees take their work home with them and discuss sensitive matters with family and friends. If you work in health services, where law protects private patient data, do not make the mistake of passing sensitive information about patients on to friends, spouses, or loved ones. This is a big no-no, and a direct violation which can land you, and your employer in hot water should those people share that information with the wrong person.\nAnother common violation, which may not seem like \u201cnot that big of a deal\u201d to many, is failing to log off of computers where private information is stored. Internet security is a vital to the protection of patient information. Walking away from a computer without logging out opens the door for anyone to be able to access, and use confidential information.\nIf you are guilty of these activities then it would be wise for you, and your fellow staff members to discuss the basics of HIPPA policy in order to avoid a devastating lawsuit, or other penalties, which may not only cost you your job, but also possibly a large fortune. Not only should you, and your team be in full compliance with existing HIPPA rules at all times, by staying updated on current changes, and addendums to policies you\u2019ll be protecting yourself, and your practice from unnecessary risks.",
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        "raw_content": "Volgograd, August 27-29, 2012\nReport by Olga Speranskaya\nAsbestos production and use is important for the Volgograd region where several asbestos manufacturing facilities are located. These facilities have direct relationships with asbestos mining companies, the Chrysotile Association and the Research Institute of Hygiene, Toxicology and Occupational Pathology of the Russian Academy of Medical Science. Projects implemented by NGOs in the region confirmed the real lack of access to information about the asbestos threat, lack of data on the effects of asbestos on health, and low levels of protective measures in the use of asbestos-containing materials.\nSince 2008 a number activities have been implemented in Volgograd, as well as in Moscow, Nizny Novgorod and Novorossisk, which have helped to provide stakeholders with new information on asbestos health effects and produced some changes in people's understanding of the true cost of asbestos production and use. These activities had the following main outcomes:\nawareness of the asbestos threat has been raised among all stakeholders in the targeted regions including federal, regional and municipal authorities, environmental and health groups, local communities, business and media;\ninformation on available environmentally safe asbestos alternatives including those produced and already used in Russia has been broadly disseminated in the target regions and beyond;\nthe real level of asbestos use in the target regions has been revealed and made publicly available;\nthe situation with regard to disposal of asbestos waste in the target regions has been highlighted and information made publicly available;\nthe scale of asbestos-related diseases has been revealed and information on this made publicly available;\nasbestos-related issues have appeared on the agendas of relevant governmental organizations at local, regional and even federal levels.\nAs a follow-up to the above initiatives, in August 2012, a new project was launched in Volgograd, focused mainly on the elimination of asbestos-related diseases and on meeting the requirements of the new industrial hygiene regulations and standards 2.2.3.2887-11 adopted in 2011. The workshop described in this report was set in the framework of this new project.\nIn attendance at the workshop were representatives of state environmental bodies, medical professionals, the Scientific and Research Institute of Occupational Health and Occupational Pathology, regional trade unions, local authorities, WHO, IPEN, local NGOs, and ABAN.\nThe first day of the meeting was focused on Russian and international trends in policy development in asbestos production and use. Presentations were made by Olga Speranskaya, IPEN Co-Chair/head of the Eco-Accord Program on Chemical Safety; Dr. Rokho Kim, WHO European Centre for Environment and Health; Dr. Sugio Furuya, ABAN/Occupational Safety and Resource Center, Japan; Dr. Alexander Frolov, chief pathologist of the Research Institute of Hygiene, Toxicology and Occupational Pathology; Anatoli Vasetsky, Chair of Trade Unions at SKAI asbestos-containing products manufacturing facility; Elena Vasilieva, head of Volgograd-Ecopress NGO; Irina Panina, deputy head of Volgograd regional Federal service of Supervision of Natural Resources Use.\nRokho Kim (left) with Workshop co-organizers.\nAll workshop participants received a package of materials in Russian which included: WHO and ILO positions on asbestos health effects; presentations made by all speakers; ECOS magazine on asbestos; the new industrial hygiene regulations and standards 2.2.3.2887-11 \"Hygiene requirements for the production and use of chrysotile and chrysotile-containing materials.\" The package is a valuable resource for all stakeholders as it contains information on asbestos health effects, evaluation of true costs of asbestos production and use, and data on the asbestos threat obtained from different countries world wide. It also contains information about compensation to asbestos workers provided in different countries.\nThe discussion was very active. Many people heard about the asbestos threat for the first time ever. They never dreamt that the problem was so serious. There were questions about asbestos thresholds, access to information, lack of information on asbestos health effects, whether there were differences between lung cancer caused by asbestos and that caused by other factors. People were wondering if mesothelioma should be considered a secondary type of cancer, only to be considered primary when patients' lungs were clear of tumors. There were many medical doctors in the room and their questions were mainly focused on asbestos health effects. We talked about WHO and IARC positions on asbestos and highlighted the need for a total ban on asbestos production and use as the only way to eliminate asbestos-related diseases.\nWorkshop Discussions.\nThere was an interesting presentation from the Regional Department of the Federal Service for Supervision of Natural Resource Usage. The speaker talked about the new legislation adopted in 2006 that allows governmental experts to conduct official performance monitoring of industrial facilities once in three years only. Intermediate monitoring could be conducted, however, if there was a request from citizens or workers confirming health threat caused by the facility. Newly formed facilities are not checked during the first three years of operation. This means that if a facility is closed in three years and/or reestablished it only becomes eligible for performance monitoring after a further three years. This approach allows industrial facilities (including asbestos products facilities) to operate practically without any performance monitoring if they are quick and smart enough to be reestablished in time. This ridiculous situation resulted in the fact that, for example, one Volgograd asbestos-containing products manufacturing facility (VATI) was eligible for performance monitoring in 2012, but since it has recently been reestablished performance monitoring will now not be conducted this or next year.\nThe presentation made by the chief pathologist of the Ministry of Health of the Volgograd Region was focused on the system of medical monitoring of the health of workers at asbestos products facilities in the Volgograd region. He introduced a draft of the program that the Volgograd Scientific and Research Institute on Occupational Health and Occupational Pathology intends to develop as part of federal plans to develop a program on the elimination of asbestos-related diseases. This regional program could be a serious step forward and a pioneer initiative aimed at raising asbestos health effects high on the agenda of the regional Ministry of Health. The representatives of this institute are brave enough to say that workers exposed to asbestos have to go through permanent health monitoring and check-ups to minimize the risk. The program they suggest contains several important parts which will help to reveal a real situation with respect to the number of asbestos-related diseases at workplaces and among citizens of the nearby communities.\nAn interesting question was raised regarding job loss if asbestos-related illness is revealed. There are no programs to help people start a new job in case their health is affected. This is one of the reasons people try to hide their real health status: to avoid ejection.\nPresentations made by IPEN, WHO and ABAN representatives highlighted the need of providing compensation to workers. Russia does not have this type of compensation focused on asbestos-related diseases. It is nearly impossible to justify the need for compensation due to the long latent period of asbestos-related disease. Retired people have no chance to obtain compensation. Some positive steps forward are underway though. Due to the new industrial hygiene regulations and standards 2.2.3.2887 all asbestos industry workers stay under health dispensary registration throughout their lifetime. There are also some requirements regarding health protection of people living in the vicinity of asbestos manufacturing facilities.\nThe issue of providing compensation to workers suffering from asbestos-related diseases was discussed further on Day Two of the workshop. Sugio Furuya, ABAN (Japan), made a presentation on systems of providing compensation to asbestos victims and their families in Japan. Recognition criteria for mesothelioma, lung cancer and asbestosis as occupational diseases in different countries were discussed. He highlighted the non-occupational cases in Japan when people with asbestos-related diseases are provided with compensation even if they have never worked at asbestos manufacturing facilities.\nDifferent types of asbestos victims were discussed including:\ndirect occupational exposure: workers and self-employed workers;\nindirect occupational exposure: workers and self-employed workers;\ndomestic exposure: relatives of workers; numerous reports of cases among spouses of asbestos workers (cleaning contaminated work clothes);\nneighborhood exposure: residents lived near plant, mine, etc.\nmines: South Africa, Australia, China, Canada, Finland, Korea\nmanufacturing plants: Italy, Netherlands, Japan\nenvironmental exposure: the public, from building, soil, etc.\nsoils: Turkey, Greece, Italy, New Caledonia, Cyprus, USA\nExposure in which origin cannot be traced.\nFor Russian participants this was unique information as this kind of approach to providing compensation has never been addressed in Russia. They were interested to know about compensation provided to families when a statute of limitation had expired and the victim died of occupational disease.\nAs was stated by the presenter, people's awareness was vital to make the whole compensation system work. If people are unaware (as in Russia) they would not apply for compensation.\nElena Vasilieva and Sugio Furuya taking part in Volgograd based Radio Echo interview.\nWorkshop participants were interested to know about the list of asbestos-related diseases which were subject for compensation as well as related recognition criteria. Some of the answers given to such questions are shown below.\nQ. Dr. Frolov, Chief Occupational Pathologist of the Research Institute of Hygiene, Toxicology and Occupational Pathology \u0096 Where does asbestos cancer of the abdomen come from?\nA. Rokho Kim, WHO \u0096 Asbestos can achieve a deep mechanical penetration of living tissue. In Kiev, 11 cases of skin diseases from asbestos were registered. In Korea, for example, people cook on an open fire on special asbestos coatings.\nQ. Dr. Frolov, Chief Occupational Pathologist of the Research Institute of Hygiene, Toxicology and Occupational Pathology \u0096 Signs and symptoms of asbestosis include adhesions. Doctors know that pneumonia produces pleural changes similar to those resulting from asbestos exposure. How do we distinguish between the two?\nA. Rokho Kim, WHO \u0096 The first indicator is the exposure to asbestos, but often, to establish this, it is necessary to go to court.\nA. Sugio Furuya, ABAN (Japan) \u0096 each country has its own approach. Most often, insurance companies provide compensation, but if people do not agree with the amounts set by the insurance companies, they can go to court.\nQ. Trade Union representative \u0096 Is the Helsinki criterion applied unconditionally or is its role an advisory one? How is asbestos waste managed in Japan?\nA. Sugio Furuya, ABAN (Japan) \u0096 The Helsinki criterion occupies an advisory position. Disposal of asbestos-containing waste is a complex issue for Japan. There are several pieces of legislation in this area, but they are not satisfactory. Asbestos wastes are disposed of at specially equipped sites.\nQ. Dr. Britanov, Research Institute of Hygiene, Toxicology and Occupational Pathology \u0096 Are there data (for 10 thousand people, 100 thousand) for housewives and residents of the communities located near plants? And why do you pay so much attention to wives who wash clothes? We cannot even take out clothes from the factories.\nA. Sugio Furuya, ABAN (Japan) \u0096 There are limited data, only individual studies. There were not enough cases before the 1970s for housewives; but then the number of cases began to grow. We wash work clothes at home.\nAlexander Frolov.\nDuring the next session, the participants discussed the economic aspects and issues of state regulation of production and use of asbestos.\nDr. Voronovich, Kaustic chemical facility environmental specialist. According to the law on licensing, all activities dealing with waste have to be licensed. One must set limits and evaluate the conditions at workplaces where industrial wastes are treated. Among asbestos characteristics the following two should be pointed out \u0096 asbestos is chemically inert and resistant. In the Russian Federation standards are set for dust, which contains substances with fibrogenic and carcinogenic effects. But there is no specification for the fiber percentage in the dust. Establishment of asbestos content in the waste is an important problem to be addressed because this will help in choosing the appropriate method of disposal. In Russia asbestos-containing wastes are commonly used for road filling even though asbestos content may reach 70%.\nIt is known that asbestos (raw fiber) dust presents a category one hazard (very dangerous). At the same time asbestos-containing waste is considered to be of fourth and even fifth class of hazard (considered low risk) and thus can be disposed together with municipal waste or used for road filling, etc.\nMrs. Sapunkova, JSC Volgogradvodservice (Economic analysis of the use of asbestos and asbestos-free materials). At present, the construction industry uses large amounts of asbestos-containing materials: asbestos coating, asbestos boards, boards for suspension bridges, asbestos sheets as building material, roofing, piping, ventilation and air-conditioning components, asbestos wool, textiles made of asbestos fiber, floor coverings. There are several regulatory and legislative instruments acting in Russia: ILO Convention 162 N Geneva, June 4, 1986 \"On the safety in the use of asbestos\"; Industrial hygiene norms and regulations 2.2.3.757-99 \"Working with asbestos and asbestos-containing materials\" and a new Industrial hygiene regulation 2.2 .3.2887-11 \"Hygiene requirements for the production and use of chrysotile and chrysotile-containing materials.\" According to the new Industrial hygiene regulations when working with asbestos-containing materials one must use special protective clothing and special methods of work (wetting, a special vacuum cleaner, and specified methods of enclosing the repair and demolition of buildings, etc.). To meet the requirements of the new legislation some increase in cost of asbestos-containing materials is inevitable. Finally, asbestos materials will lose their economic attractiveness due to higher prices as a result of expenses incurred on protective measures.\nRokho Kim, WHO (The experience of countries in the development of alternatives to asbestos-containing products). As a result of the ban on production and use of asbestos-containing materials, industrial production, has not fallen, but rather evolved. Enterprises began to produce alternative materials, enabling companies to continue to operate successfully. There is an economic incentive for people to use local materials. Though, Australia has its own deposits of crocidolite, after asbestos was banned the country started producing alternative materials. Asbestos-cement pipe can be replaced with plastic or steel. In the U.S., asbestos-cement pipes are cheaper, but are more expensive to use \u0096 breakages mean they have to be changed more often. In Europe the use of asbestos brake pads was soon abandoned, once the danger of asbestos exposure to mechanics was recognized. Water storage tanks can be plastic, metal, cellulose. Projects financed by WHO or the World Bank are not allowed to use asbestos as a construction material.\nRokho Kim.",
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        "raw_content": "Brad Wenzel is most known for his offbeat, one-liner comedy. He is a professional comedian so don\u2019t be thrown by his youth and unassuming presence on stage. Described as \u201cthe tin-can-kicker of comedy\u201d Brad will surely light up your night as he methodically wins you over with his dry delivery and a barrage of clever jokes. His act jumps back and fourth between everyday observations and surrealism. By drawing material from both his life and his imagination, he comes off as a relatable guy sharing some weird thoughts. KnightArts.comdescribed his act as, \u201cnot so much clean in content as very wholesome in its delivery.\u201d\nCurrently based out of Michigan, Brad began doing stand up at the age of 17. After being successful in a number of local contests, he got his first taste of national success in 2012, when he was selected by Ricky Gervais as a finalist in the Conan Jusy Sayin\u2019 Contest. In 2013, Brad made his festival debut at Laughfest in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Later that year, he took first place at The Cleveland Comedy Festival. In 2014, Brad performed at the Limestone Comedy Festival, was a finalist in Funny or Die's \u201cRoad 2 Oddball\u201d, and was selected to be one of the \u201cNew Faces\u201d at the prestigious Just For Laughs Festival in Montreal. In 2015, he performed at Riot LA, returned to the Limestone Comedy Festival, and won first place at the Great American Comedy Festival which is held in Norfolk, Nebraska to honor Johnny Carson. This year, Brad made his television debut on Conan. Brad has opened for: Brian Posehn, Kathleen Madigan, Gilbert Gottfried, Pete Holmes, Louie Anderson, Jerrod Carmichael, and Patton Oswalt. In addition to working with these acts, Brad tours comedy clubs around the country and has appeared at prominent showcases including Meltdown in Los Angeles, Knitting Factory in New York, and Comedians You Should Know in Chicago.\nBrad Wenzel's Upcoming Shows\nBrad Wenzel is Known For\nBrad Wenzel's Videos",
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        "raw_content": "To raise awareness of women participation in energy development planning, Koalisi Perempuan Indonesia (KPI) \u2013 member of Strategic Partnership for Green and Inclusive Energy held a local workshop on January 23, 2018. The workshop was attended by 90 participants representing members of Balai Perempuan of KPI (women forum), local governments and civil society organizations. Erina Mursanti researcher of Institute for Essential Services Reform said as the National Energy Development Plan (RUEN) has been issued by the President Joko Widodo in last March 2017, the local government has obligation to compile their energy development plan within one year. And women groups as representatives of citizens have rights to participate in this development process.\nRead more detail about this article is available in Bahasa Indonesia.",
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        "raw_content": "Where Is Nnamdi Kanu?\nAfrica Guardian Asked\nWhere Is Nnamdi Kanu? Africa Guardian Asked\nAfrica Guardian have add their own voice, asking Nigerian government, Where is Nnamdi Kanu, today marks it 313 days since Nigerian military invaded his family home, Kanu's family whereabouts still unknown.\nWhere Is Nnamdi Kanu, The Nigerian Separatist Group Leader\nIt's over ten months since the disappearance of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), a Nigerian separatist group agitating for a sovereign state called Biafra.\nMr. Kanu's home was raided by soldiers on September 14, 2017, shortly after he was released on bail by the Abuja High Court, where he faces charges of treasonable crime.\nThe head of IPOB, whose home is in Umuahia Abia state, in southeastern Nigeria, is still devastated, the doors dangling, the cupboards emptied on the floors, the walls and the windows pitted by bullets, has not been heard from or seen anywhere in the public after the raid.\nMeanwhile, the Nigerian army, which had previously denied the raid, later claimed\nresponsibility for the raid where 29 people were killed, and a former Nigerian minister of aviation - Fani-Kayode alledged that Mr Nnamdi Kanu is being held hostage in a Nigerian naval warship.\nHelping fuel anger in the old Eastern region of the country, is Nnamdi Kanu's parents, whose whereabouts are unknown and who, according to an independent investigation report, were kidnapped during the raid.\nHowever, despite the proscription as a terrorist group; the indigenous peoples of Biafra (IPOB) are still engaging in peaceful activities in some parts of the country, also demanding a referendum and to know where their leader, Nnamdi Kanu, is.\nAs people are very concerned about the fate and well-being of Mr. Nnamdi Kanu and the parents who were abducted by the military, and how the separatist group is mistreated in Nigeria, questions remain: Why are the United Nations and African bodies silent about this impending doom in Nigeria?",
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        "raw_content": "Hans K\u00fcng: \"Pope Francis should use his authority to clean up the Curia\"\nBy Idafe Martin (English translation by Rebel Girl)\nHe turned 85 yesterday. And despite his slow movements and deliberate speech, Hans K\u00fcng still has an alert mind and enormous prestige as one of the great theoreticians of the Catholic Church. Author of dozens of works that have shaped theology in recent decades, his lashings against the corruption of the Vatican Curia were feared within the power cliques of the last two pontiffs. K\u00fcng, who was born in Sursee, Switzerland in 1928, received Clar\u00edn privately in the German city of T\u00fcbingen, where he was professor of ecumenical theology for decades and is now president of the Global Ethic Foundation. His dissent prompted the Vatican to take away the power to teach theology, but his university rebelled and created a chair for him. In this interview, very critical of John Paul II and Benedict XVI, he says he's \"very happy\" because of the election of Pope Francis, who he asks to \"be courageous.\" A cordial man, he invited me to have coffee and, to break the ice, asked the first question: \"Do you think the Pope will read this?\"\nWhat do you think of Cardinal Bergoglio's election as the new Pope?\nA very happy surprise because I didn't have confidence in the names that were rumored. My hope was that, after the discussion, a figure like John XXIII would emerge, but I didn't know who it could be. He's a fitting man, who brings hope, avoids pomp, and is changing the style of Benedict XVI.\nAnd that he's chosen the name Francis?\nA good sign, because it's a program in itself, not of domination and power but that proclaims a Church of service to all, starting with the poorest, of simplicity and modesty.\nFrancis is the first Jesuit pope. What does that mean?\nIt means that we have a person with a very good education, someone who's very intelligent, very well trained in philosophy and theology. A man who has the spirituality of Saint Ignatius of Loyola. And an up-to-date spirituality, of service to human beings.\nHe's also the first non-European pope.\nIt's a good sign because it shows the Church is no longer Eurocentric, but universal. And from the political point of view, he's a man who doesn't come from the Curia, who hasn't been involved in the scandals.\nWhat reforms might he initiate?\nThe question is whether he'll be able to assert himself over the Curia. Legally speaking, he has all the power and if he wants to, he could do a lot of things. But he should use that authority to clean up the Curia, surrounding himself with the right people and firing Secretary of State Bertone, who's incompetent, now. Moreover, he should be courageous and form a cabinet of experienced people. not just of those who come from the hierarchy, who are there because they're pleasant people who aren't annoying or argumentative. He needs to put competent people in the dicasteries who would meet each week, who would discuss things. He should put someone in the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith who's open to dialogue, not like the current M\u00fcller, who's there only because he's a friend of Ratzinger. And he could now review the \"Gregorian\" reform that imposed papal absolutism, strong clericalism, and celibacy. And move towards a collegial system between the Pope and the bishops, to leave behind absolutism and open a free debate about celibacy. For now, he has shown he can change.\nDoes the Church need a new Council?\nThe pope can make some reforms by himself. He can also make decisions together with the Curia that he names, with his small circle. Not just with the cardinals, since many of them are incompetent. He could convene a Council, but not with the nearly 5,000 bishops, but with bishops who would represent their communities and be elected by them. We need a Council that would make decisions with the pope, not against the pope or at the pope's orders.\nWhat do you expect from the new pope on moral issues?\nI don't think he has to adapt to everything, but he shouldn't be too much of a stickler. He shouldn't approve promiscuity, but the Church should allow couples to decide if they want to have children or not, and how many. As for abortion, no one expects the pope to agree with it, but in certain cases, the Church shouldn't condemn it. And I think it should accept homosexual civil unions, but not adoption by those couples.\nPope Francis says he wants a poor Church devoted to the poor...\nPoverty in itself isn't an ideal. Especially in Latin America, what the Church ought to do is help people get out of poverty. The Church has to be on the side of the poor and the powerful must recognize that the Church should protest against abuse, against misery.\nWhat should he do with respect to liberation theology?\nI'm a friend of Leonardo Boff, I was a friend of Ellacur\u00eda and I knew Gustavo Guti\u00e9rrez. I think there's a different political situation today. Some of the liberation theologians were too fascinated by Marxism. They weren't Marxists, but they sympathized with Fidel Castro, and now we need democracy. Liberation theology could serve to create living communities that help fight against poverty. Millions of people in Latin America are leaving the Catholic Church to go to the Pentecostals, because they find community there and the help of others and because the Catholic Church is too hierarchical and with those boring Masses. We need community, warmth, emotion, the support of others. For that, we need more pastors, which we'll only get by abolishing celibacy. It's very hard to attract young men to a profession that prohibits them from marrying and that's governed in an authoritarian way. And mercy is very important, not just for the poor, but also for divorced people who want access to the Eucharist, for pastors who get married.\nIs the election of a Jesuit a defeat for the movements that supported and were supported by the two previous popes, such as Opus Dei and the Legionaries of Christ?\nThere are good people in those movements too, with honest intentions. But I'd guess that the new Pope won't forget that the Jesuits were treated very badly, were humiliated, especially by John Paul II. I'm sure that Francis isn't a vindictive pope, but he has to distance himself from the financial power of Opus Dei and the Legionaries of Christ.\nWhat could he do to promote better relationships with the other faiths?\nShow sympathy. After Benedict XVI gave that unfortunate speech at Regensburg (where he linked Islam and violence), the Muslims said, \"he doesn't like us.\" He was the opposite of John XXIII, who from the beginning showed that he liked the Jews, that he accepted them as brothers. And he should recognize what unites Christians, Muslims, and Jews, and even Hindus and Confucians. We have common ancestors, a common view of history, and common ethical standards. Each can keep their faith but must agree on basic ethical principles: not killing, not lying, not stealing...And above all, a golden rule: don't require of others what you don't require of yourself and treat every human being humanely.",
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        "title": "Ignis Dei: The Ultimate Delusion of Vatican II 'Catholicism'",
        "raw_content": "Prepare the way for the people, make the road plain...\nlift up the standard to the people (Is. 62.10)\n\"God is merciful, but He is also just, and is therefore obliged to punish those who offend Him... With regard to those who abuse His mercy and despise Him, He exercises justice. The Lord pardons sins; but He can not pardon the determination to sin.\" Thus how St. Alphonsus Liguori, Bishop and eminent Doctor of the Church, distinguishes the true notion of God, in his sermon on the Gospel for the Quinquagesima Sunday (cf., \"Delusions of Sinners\" posted last Sunday, Feb. 19, 2012), from the diabolical delusion \"God is merciful!\" - however seemingly pious, benign, and orthodox it may sound - which serves only to harden the sinner all the more in his sins to his final impenitence and irreversible eternal perdition. On this point, it is only well befitting to point out how the New 'Catholic Theology' of Vatican II fundamentally and therefore crucially departs from the traditional Catholic Theology (God is BOTH merciful AND just) of which St. Alphonsus Liguori was a representative and of which the Traditional Latin Mass is its expression* - following the Catholic axiom: \"lex orandi, lex credendi,\" that is, literally, \"the law of praying is the law of believing,\" or, loosely, \"how one prays shows what one believes.\"\n* Just as the \"Novus Ordo Missae\" (the New Order of Mass promulgated by Pope Paul VI in 1969) is nothing but the fitting vehicle for mass-indoctrination in the new religion which passes itself as 'Catholicism' for the modern times.\nThe New 'Catholic Theology': \"God is not cruel. It is not becoming of Him, being a God of Infinite Mercy and Love, to thirst for such bloody sacrifice of an Innocent on the Cross and to inflict such punishment of eternal misery of torments running from one extreme to another in a so-called 'hell'!\"\nIn the book, \"Good Goats: Healing Our Image of God,\" authored by the Jesuit Matthew Linn, Dennis Linn, and Sheila Linn and published by the Society of St. Paul, the New 'Catholic Theology' is hailed as the \"New Evangelization.\" And the 'good news' this Vatican II \"New Evangelization\" brings? The book proclaims: \"God loves and heals unrepentant sinners[!]\" See how the 'Catholic' authors, with the approbation of the General Superior of the Jesuits, call good that which Our Lord judged to be wicked thereby most impiously revising the judgment pronounced on the \"goats\". But, why will you contend with Me in judgment? How do you say: We are wise, and the law of the Lord is with us? Indeed the lying pen of the scribes hath wrought falsehood (Jer. 2.29; 8.8).\nThe dogmatic revisions that can be logically pressed are not left to our ratiocination. They are bluntly proclaimed on its pages: all those considered in the traditional Catholic Order of things to be \"damned\" - the devils and the perverted souls - in hell will be saved in the end*; and, that the Catholic dogma of hell is nothing but a superstition and myth of the 'Church of the Middle Ages'.\n* Therefore \"Do not judge!\" as they say. This is the reason why the New Rite of Excorcism (approved by Pope Paul VI) is \"useless\" (Fr. Amorth, the Chief Exorcist at the Vatican): the New 'Catholic Theology' - to which everything in the New Ritual, the New Sacramentary, the New Missal, the New Breviary, the New Pontifical must conform - treats of demons as already harmless.\nTo give consistency to this New 'theological system', the impious innovators have struck at the foundation of theology: the data of Revelation. The new biblical scholars have stricken out the word \"hell\" from their New Biblical Translations and substituted the \"netherworld\" or \"Hades\" with all its pagan import! In the English-speaking world of the New 'Catholic Order' of Vatican II, the \"New American Bible\" (NAB), the \"Jerusalem Bible\" (JB), and the \"New Revised Standard Version - Catholic Edition\" (NRSV-CE) - the preferred updated Biblical version among the modern 'Catholic' scholars - all but suit the Catholic dogmatic revisions they desire, affording an authoritative (being approved by the Catholic Bishops Conferences to be used in the New 'Catholic' Liturgy) \"Word of [g]od.\"\nVatican II Popes and the 'god' of Vatican II New 'Catholic Order'\nPope John XXIII in opening the Second Vatican Council, adopted an attitude which was completely novel and plainly announced as being a new departure for the 'Church'. \"She prefers today to make use of the medicine of mercy, rather than of the arms of severity... by showing the validity of her teachings rather than by issuing condemnations*\" (\"L'Osservatore Romano,\" 12 October 1962). Why? \"The imposition of rules is not liked these days\" (in Msgr. Felici, ibid., 25 April 1981). The Roman Pontiff did not say \"is of no use,\" but \"is not liked.\" The Pontiff must have forgotten this divine injunction for judges: Thou shalt not yield in judgment, to the opinion of the most part, to stray from the truth (Ex. 23.2).\n* Anathema sit! (\"Let him be anathema!\" - Gal. 1.8), thus has the Church always proclaimed herself to be the infallible teacher of the truth.\nPope John XXIII believed that at last, man is already intellectually mature and therefore responsible enough as to recognize his errors and correct them himself. Accordingly, he let loose theologians and biblical scholars whose impious mouths had been tightly muzzled and whose works were suspect, censured, or condemned under the reign of Pope Pius XII, and gave them the opportunity at the Second Vatican Council to 'prove themselves better' as \"periti\" (or theological expert-consultants of the Council Fathers - the Bishops). Did the radicals change and finally submit to the doctrine and discipline of Our Lord? Like Hans Kung, considered to be the \"leading light\" of Vatican II, they had rather become more bold in entrenching themselves in and publishing their diabolical errors - except Fr. Joseph Ratzinger (now Pope Benedict XVI) who, though, had second thoughts after having seen the disastrous effects of their condemned theories, has yet to repudiate a double allegiance* to the God of the traditional Catholic Order and to the 'god' of the New 'Catholic Order' - which he helped erected. Hans Kung gloated: \"Compared to the post-Tridentine epoch of the Counter-reformation, Vatican II represents in its fundamental characteristics, a 180-degree turn... It is a new Church that has sprung up since Vatican II\" (in A. Guimaraes, \"Animus Delendi - I,\" p. 61). A new 'god' has found for himself a new 'Church'.\n* The case also with the 'conservative' priestly and religious communities (as the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter, the Carmelite Monks of Wyoming, the Institute of Christ the King, etc.) under the \"Ecclesia Dei\" Commission who in exchange for their 'official' recognition by the local bishop (which also means \"full communion\" with the Holy See) uphold the Traditional Rite of Catholic Worship merely on the ground of its \"beauty,\" \"solemnity,\" etc. but not for Whom it truly is on the one hand and for 'whom' the New Rite is on the other. And so, they can not speak against the New 'Mass' (being the ritual expression of the New 'Catholic' Orientation of Vatican II) but must accept it as rather the \"ordinary\" norm of divine worship while the Traditional Latin Mass is now only something of a fringe Rite.\nPope John Paul II lifted the decree of excommunication against the Greek schismatics without demanding that the rebels renounce first their crime of tearing the robe of Christ by their division and finally accept the dogma of the sovereign dominion of the Roman Pontiff throughout Christendom. How could that be so? Why, as the New 'Catholicism' has it: \"[g]od loves and heals unrepentant sinners[?]\" And did not Pope Benedict XVI also lift the declaration of \"excommunication\" issued by the Congregation of the Bishops against Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre and the four auxiliary bishops of the Priestly Fraternity of St. Pius X (SSPX) whom the Archbishop consecrated without the 'incumbent' Roman Pontiff demanding that the SSPX auxiliary bishops formally apologize first for their alleged offence against Catholic Unity then return to \"full communion\" with and loyalty to the Pope?\nA New 'Catholic Theology', a New 'god', a New worship\nBut a new god does not call only for a new 'Church'; a new god demands also a new rite of worship: a \"Novus Ordo Missae\" (\"The New Order of Mass\"). For this reason, we, the traditional Discalced religious of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mt. Carmel, can never consent to this \u200bdissimulation \u200b (Gal. 2.13) of the hierarchy infested with false apostles and lying prophets in large numbers (whereas, the Sedevacantists claim that the entire hierarchy, from top to bottom, has turned apostate; cf., our posts against this position: \"On the Sedevacantist Position: A Reply\" I & II), but most especially to the modern-day dissimulation of \u200bCephas\u200b (the \"rock\" plain and simple in the original Aramaic language spoken by Our Lord Who built on it His Church) when, in his \"motu proprio\" \"Summorum Pontificum\", he relegated outside the norm of Christian life the true God and the Rite of Worship He Himself determined, as prefigured in the OT rite of worship, to be due and worthy of Him and allowed instead the worship of the idol of the new guiding lights of Vatican II to be norm at the Catholic sanctuary - but a sanctuary now remodeled after the temple of the Freemasons (cf., our post \"The Catholic Sanctuary Prefigured in the Old Testament II\")! With St. Paul, though an inferior of the Prince of the Apostles, we \u200bwith[stand] Cephas to his face, because he [is] to be blamed!\u200b (Gal. 2.11) for tolerating the Catholic sanctuary to be the grand venue where the Divine \u200bSpouse\u200b is rather made to share only on the sacrilegious \"table\" of a whore! And with our Founder and Father, the Prophet Elias, we must thunder all the more the rebuke the Word of God uttered through His venerable mouthpiece on Mt. Carmel against the whole Israel in whom \u200bthere is no soundness... from the sole of the foot unto the top of the head\u200b (Is. 1.6): \u200bHow long do you \u200bhalt between two sides? \u200b (3 Ki. 18.21) If the God of the traditional Catholic Order is the true God, Him alone ought we worship. If the idol of Teilhard de Chardin, SJ; Karl Rahner, SJ; Dominique Chenu, OP; Yves Congar, OP; Edward Schillebeechx, OP; Hans Kung; Fr. Ratzinger; and the like is the true God, then follow and worship him.\n\u200bI know thy works, that thou art neither cold, nor hot. I would thou wert cold, or hot. But because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold, nor hot, I will begin to vomit thee out My mouth! \u200b(Apoc. 3. 15-16)\nLet us then all the more pray and offer our sacrifices - in union with the Immaculate Heart of Mary and with the Holy Sacrifice of Our Lord on His high altar throughout the world - for our Holy Father and all our pastors in true communion with him that they may heed the admonition of the Divine Physician: Be zealous therefore, and do penance (Apoc. 3.19).\nRelated posts: 'Pontifex' denies the Catholic God and \"The Problem With the 'Divine Mercy Devotion'\". 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        "raw_content": "What Is a Shotgun Wedding & What\u2019s The Right Jewelry For This!!!\nPosted by Aditi Daga on Wednesday, June 20, 2012\nLabels: Kayte Engagement Rings, Kayte Wedding Jewelry, Pearl Stud\nKelsey Grammer's wife Kayte has renewed her vows at a shotgun wedding in the Little Church of the West at Las Vegas. When I saw this news, I wanted to find out what a \u201cshotgun wedding\u201d actually was. And is there a special ring for this? I wanted to find this out as well. Historians say that a shotgun wedding refers to a ceremony where the bride and groom are not as excited about it, as you would expect them to be. So we can say that shotgun weddings are low-key affairs.\nThis ceremony was solemnized only to avoid the embarrassment of her unplanned pregnancy. In fact, this term was coined to describe a hypothetical situation where the father of an expecting daughter uses force or a shotgun to urge the man responsible for exchanging the vows.\nThe jewelry for the occasion can interestingly be anything. It can be a confiscated weapon or a paper ring as was mentioned in a few lines from the famous song, \u2018Half of my heart\u2019 by John Mayer.\nHalf of my heart is a shotgun wedding of a bride with a paper ring.\nAnd half of my heart is the part of a man who\u2019s never truly loved anything.\nWith time however, the term and how it is used has changed. It is now often used to refer to a spur of the moment wedding, one that happens without any elaborate preparation. In case of the lovely Grammer couple, they were really excited about their shotgun wedding. And like the traditional way, here we had a pregnant bride, as Kayte is awaiting the birth of twins.\nInterestingly, they recently told the media that they'd always wanted a shotgun wedding. They finally had one where the bride wore a baby doll dress that highlighted her baby bump. Kayte wore a simple pearl stud with a pair of heels. She had flowers in her hair to complete her simple look.\nIt was kept very private \u2013 nobody was invited to attend the ceremony. Later on, the actor shared that he always wanted shotgun wedding pictures that he can show the kids later.",
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        "raw_content": "Five Elder Care Priorities to Recognizing & Addressing Elder Abuse\nThe US Department of Justice recently released a report on the growing issue of elder abuse. Going beyond the standard concerns about physical abuse issues in elder care, they also addressed neglect and financial exploitation by both professional caregivers and family members. Amazingly, while elder abuse in its various forms affects five million elders every year, only one in 24 families report instances of abuse to the authorities.\nSeeking to raise awareness of the issues, this report provides assistance by outlining five important priorities for recognizing, preventing and addressing elder abuse:\nAwareness. The public needs to hear more about this issue. This requires a coordinated approach to education, policy and research by appropriate social service and government agencies.\nIncreasing Brain Health. Ongoing research in the field of elder mental health can help increase mental capacity, which will help prevent abuse. This is because elders suffering from dementia or Alzheimer\u2019s are much more likely to be abused.\nCaregiver Support. Additional support and training should be given to both professional and unpaid caregivers, of which there are over 10 million in this country. Caregivers are aware of the life situations of those elders they support, which means they have a critical role in preventing elder abuse.\nThe Economic Cost. There is a great need for statistics that can clearly illustrate the scope of the cost of elder abuse for victims and their families, as well as society at large. Once the scope of the problem is well-known, people will be less likely to stay silent.\nExpanding Resources. There must be a public commitment in terms of services, education and research. The US needs an influx of spending in order to expand our knowledge base and publicize the issue.\nWhile this Roadmap points out some important priorities, individuals can do their part now to combat elder abuse.\nThe National Center on Elder Abuse has a website with additional information, and you can call them to report elder abuse at 800-677-1116. If you have other questions on this issue, feel free to contact us as well.\nFor assistance hiring caring and talented Home Health Aides or Personal Care Assistants for your loved ones, please contact us.\n3 Reasons You Should Have Per Diem Direct Care Staff On Hand\nMobile Therapists - BH Is On The Move to Provide Patient Care\nTopics: Behavioral Health, Self-Improvement",
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        "raw_content": "Jed Taylor is the Director of Operations of the Technology Entrepreneur Center at the University of Illinois and serves as an Entrepreneur in Residence at EnterpriseWorks, the University\u2019s startup incubator. In addition to his role at the TEC, Jed is the Chief Operating Officer of Runtime Verification, a startup out of the Computer Science Department. Jed has successfully taken several software products to market and has helped launch several companies in the Urbana-Champaign area that license university technology, including Pattern Insight, which was part of a successful 2012 acquisition with VMware.",
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        "raw_content": "We Live in the Dark Ages\nThese are the Dark Times. This is, in my opinion, the worst time in the history of cinema. This trend toward bad films began around 1980. When I say this to friends they often say that I just like old movies and that they have always made bad films. They are correct that bad films have always been produced, but there were also a lot more good films and more than a few masterpieces. I offer this as proof of my point that when I was a kid people would go to the movies and expect them to be good and be disappointed when they were bad. Now people go the movies expecting them to be bad and are surprised when they are good. High praise for a film nowadays is someone saying, \u201cIt wasn\u2019t as bad as I thought it would be\u201d. How many times have your heard this or said it yourself?\nMany things contribute to this trend, but at the top of my list is the death of the first act. The great screenwriter and director Billy Wilder said, \u201cIf you have a problem with the third act, the real problem is in the first act.\u201d\nAct one is of the utmost importance to story telling and is all but forgotten by modern storytellers.\nWhat is act one? It tells the audience what the story will be about. Sounds easy enough, but still people choose not to write one, because it isn\u2019t the meat of a story. Storytellers are impatient and want to get to the \u201cgood part\u201d as fast as possible.\nSounds smart, right? But it isn\u2019t. The \u201cgood part\u201d of a joke is the punchline so I\u2019ll just give you the good part of a joke:\nThe old man from the far-away country was taken aback and was silent for a long time.\nAs he got up to leave the subway train, he leaned over to the priest and said, \"Mister, maybe you should wear your pants backwards.\"\nNot that funny? But that\u2019s the funny part. It doesn\u2019t work because there is no context. Act one provides the context for a story. Everything that happens in the rest of the story somehow relates to act one. A well-crafted act-one can make or break a story.\nIf you have read the installments of this blog that deal with armature you will be familiar with this: Tell them what you\u2019re going to tell them. Tell them. Tell them what you told them.\nThat is really the best definition for the three acts I have even seen. Today we are dealing with the \u201cTell them what you are going to tell them\u201d part. That is act one. If your story\u2019s point is that even a good man can be corrupted by power then your first act shows a good man without power. You must show that he is squeaky clean and even show him a situation where he could be corrupt and is not.\nThis is also where you let the audience know \u201cthe outer boundaries\u201d of the reality of the story. E.T. starts with E.T not Elliot. Now the audience knows to expect aliens in this story. It\u2019s a Wonderful Life starts with two angels talking so that the audience knows to expect a supernatural element. This all falls under \u201ctell them what you are going to tell them\u201d. The film Raiders of the Lost Ark begins with a big action sequence before we end up in Prof. Indian Jones\u2019 classroom. We know there is more action coming because we got an outer boundaries scene. The storytellers told us what was to come.\nThe primary job of a storyteller is to communicate and a strong first act will help you to do that.\nAll right, I'll bite -- what's the setup for the punchline about the old man and the priest?\nAlso, I love the joke about the pirate and his first day with the hook in your book. But I tried to tell it once over drinks, and I bombed. Oh well. I guess I'll just stick with my joke about the four nuns.\nSpot on. I too decry the abysmal films that are produced these days. (Many books aren't much better.)\nI'll be back to check out your thoughts in the future.",
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        "raw_content": "Paste Magazine - Catching Up With Bell X1 - May 5 2011\nFor their excellent new album, Bloodless Coup, one of Ireland\u2019s finest bands\u2014Bell X1\u2014got together in the studio to craft 10 more spacious epics. They\u2019re a big deal over in their home country, but in the U.S., they\u2019ve worked for their steady climb throughout the years, earning a core audience through relentless gigging, late night TV appearances, and a stream of sitcom spots for their stadium-sized tunes.\nOn Bloodless Coup, vocalist-songwriter Paul Noonan and company expanded to a five-piece and played around with vintage synths and drum machines. The result is a well-rounded, eclectic batch of songs that morphs from electronic groovers to synth-pop to IMAX-sized rock, touching on subjects ranging from weighty stuff like death and family to the minute details that bind us as humans (like watching kids play drums to \u201cBillie Jean\u201d on Youtube).\nPaste had the opportunity to speak with Noonan as his band prepares for a headlining tour. Along the way, we chatted about writing songs, getting older, the wonders of product placement, and the joys of playing in a band.\nPaste: First of all, where are you guys right now, and what\u2019s going on?\nPaul Noonan: We\u2019re in Dublin. Summer\u2019s come early\u2026or maybe this is all we\u2019re gonna get.\nPaste: Sometimes when people finish an album, they\u2019re sick of the studio versions and just ready to start playing live. Where are your heads at the moment?\nNoonan: We\u2019re chomping at the bit. Straining at the leash. 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There\u2019s a whole lot of texture and a lot of instrumental stretches. Were you guys consciously trying to stretch things out a lot this time?\nNoonan: We were actually trying to be snappy\u2026With the last record we were less so, and were into the idea of outros meandering a bit. But with this one, we tried to be conscious of overstaying our welcome, and producer Rob Kirwan was too\u2026with a couple of songs we axed even longer instrumental outros and the like. Though looking at the song lengths, my argument falls to the ground\u2026\nPaste: You guys have been playing with electronics for awhile now, particularly on your last album, Blue Lights on the Runway. But on Bloodless Coup, you\u2019ve really gone even further down that road. A lot of these tracks are built on some really excellent, jittery programming (like \u201cHey Anna Lena\u201d). What led you guys to further embrace this side of your sound?\nNoonan: Both myself and Dave had become more interested and better at the making drum noises from boxes, and when we got together in his apartment for those first sketches, the beats were part of the songs from that very early stage. Often with the idea of replacing them with real drums or better samples down the line, but this didn\u2019t really happen.\nPaste: With Blue Lights, you wrote the songs in advance on the computer before bringing ideas over to the band. Is that the way the songs worked this time? I\u2019m particularly curious about this since there\u2019s a lot of electronics and synths happening. Were you guys ever sitting around in a rehearsal space, jamming with a bunch of laptops?\nNoonan: Myself or Dave would have brought songs in various states of undress: first to his apartment, then to a rehearsal room with Dominic who plays bass, and then with Rory Doyle who played drums and Marc Aubele who played keys and guitar. There were laptops involved, but we tried to use old synths and drum machines to mix it up, as often the groove from music software can be kinda generic. There was also the convenience of having a human (Rory) play that funky music white boy. It was the first time we\u2019d recorded with Marc and Rory, though we\u2019ve played live for a couple of years now. I think they both brought new colours to the thing. It was also the first time we\u2019d recorded as five\u2014often in the past when we\u2019d be recording, we\u2019d have to imagine additional parts going on top of what we were hearing, so this time it was great to have it all there.\nPaste: You guys have had great success in your home country, but for many bands, the ultimate goal is still to break through completely in the U.S. How big of a concern is that for you? Does it enter your mind at all when you make an album?\nNoonan: It\u2019s somewhere we love touring. The idea of going somewhere new, where nobody knows you, and feeling like you\u2019re winning people over is very satisfying. So we\u2019ll keep bringing it. I don\u2019t think it\u2019s something we\u2019re conscious of when making albums, though maybe there\u2019s some subconscious market-specific songwriting going on. We do mention Dairy Queen\u2026\nangelfire.com - Interview\nHow did ye decide to reform as BellX1? Was it a hard decision?\n\"Emm....throwing myself back to then-it was inevitable within Juniper I suppose-we'd started to kind of work in different groups anyway, and myself and Brian were doing a lot of work, and Dave was doing a lot of his own work and stuff, so when Damien said finally that he was leaving , we said-ok lets continue. Cos we had a record deal and we had good songs, and we had a good album, and hopefully a future.\nDid ye find the changeover from one name and sound to another difficult? The Bell X1 sound is more relaxed, apart from the few \"heavy\" songs.\nThe album is actually far more relaxed than how we are live. I mean it's essentially some of the same people making the music, so there are similarities. I don't think anything released by Juniper was representative of the band. The b-sides kinda were, but I think we learnt a lot, in terms of sticking to your guns. In some ways we've paid for it as well, because on paper, Juniper were far more successful than we've been. But you know, I think we're much happier now that we're making the music we want to make.\nDid ye get the name BellX1 from the aeroplane or where?\nWe did, from a movie called The Right Stuff featuring Chuck Yeagar in 19something. I forget! It's an oldie-it\u2019s a film about one of the Apollo missions, and a kind of kind of splinter story was about the BellX1-it was dropped out of a B-52 bomber, and then broke the speed of sound.\nWhere do ye get the inspiration for your songs?\nI have no idea...they just happen. Some of it's my life, some of it's others. I don't tend to have an eclectic, or interesting life, as to have had all these experiences, so I steal other peoples.\nFavourite and least favourite song of your own, and why?\nI dunno-it kinda varies. I'd say \"Godsong\" is something I still enjoy playing, and we don't like doing \"Face\"-we just don't do it well-I mean it was a really hard song to record and we kinda got something out of it, but it's one of the kinda things we left behind I think, so.\nWho did ye listen to when ye were growing up and did this affect your music in anyway?\nYeah I think so. Bruce Springsteen was my first love. I have no older siblings, so I was kind of introduced to music through older siblings of friends, and this one guy's older brother was a huge Sprinsgsteen fan so I really got into him. I wasn't really into it-I was never a goth, I was never a punk, I was never a mod. I think our generation, or certainly my generation, when I was 15 or 16, there wasn't as many factions. I remember there were a few two-tone boys-ska-heads. I'm from classic middle-class suburban Dublin, which is a breeding ground for the stuff. So, it was kinda strange that we kinda missed it, cos I've seen it since, and I've seen it before, but round the time we were there, it was just about fighting other peoples estates.\nWhat's been your best and worst experience at gigs?\nI'd say it was the one gig actually, the best and worst gig was-we did a gig the day of Uaneen's funeral in Vicar street, which as I say, was the best and worst of times, in terms of a gig. I really didn't want to do it, but actually doing it, I found really cathartic.\nFunniest band member? Would be Dominic Philips...\nLaziest? would be me.\nStrangest? Brian Crosby- this is good, this is all spontaneous.\nDo ye get a lot of feedback from the fans?\nYeah, especially through the webpage. It's great having that-I keep saying we're going to make improvements to it and don't. I have a degree in computer engineering and I can't do anything with the webpages. It\u2019s just a great medium to have- we get all the mails ourselves, myself and Brian do. So you do actually get to communicate with people. It's not like your office is getting loads of postcards, or letters which ye never get.\nAre ye aiming for airplay and fame in Britain, or are ye gonna be sticking to Ireland?\nYeah, we're doing a gig in London, so we're recording some new songs when we're finished this tour, and playing outside of Ireland as much as we can, cos all we've ever known is Ireland-we haven't released anything outside of Ireland yet, so try and change that.\nHave any of ye changed in any way since the start of the band, or are ye still the same bunch of guys ye were a few years ago?\nYeah, course we have. We're fundamental people, probably....we have the same kind of values and stuff-so much has happened. Damien is making a solo album-it should be out at some stage this year-he's doing everything himself. He's played most things on the album. I mean, I prefer being in a band. He didn't so he left. Simple as that.\nDo ye still rehearse before gigs?\nNo-especially this tour, we've been gigging so often, that...\nYe know it by rote?\nWhat do you guys think of the whole Napster thing going on? Do ye reckon it's a good or a bad thing?\nYeah, they're being shutdown aren't they?\nThey're trying to introduce a fee, I think.\nEmm....I'm all for free exchanging music, but I mean it's about money at the end of the day, and Napster carries advertising and makes money from being a portal site for exchanging music, and I don't like that about it. I don\u2019t mind people exchanging our music over the web and we make nothing from it. As long as no-one else makes anything from it.\nOverall your favourite:\nDrink: Guinness\nTime of Day: Midnight\nPiece of clothing: My new shoes\nWord association game:\nBlue: Room\nPeople: cliffs\nBanana: Boat\nCardigan: Paisley\nPub: Themed Irish\nFame: passed me by...\nTable: pine\nBeauty: beholder\nMobile phone: death of the table quiz\nThirteen: Blur\nMad: Beautiful\nthese are some questions suggested by others....\nMaybe ask them if they have any early plans for album two yet.\nYeah, we're recording some new songs, when we finish this tour, and then see what happens. We want to release something outside of Ireland and get to tour outside of Ireland. And they're the priorities. I feel we\u2019re getting a bit lazy here, ands you can very easily get complacent about what we do and you can find yourself being dumped kinda, If you don\u2019t keep challenging.\nDo you really believe slowset is dead, and is there a true story behind the song?\nNo I don't. I would imagine at junior disco's there are still slowsets, and at suburban and provincial disco's, there are still slowsets. It's just an era in my life that\u2019s passed but I do remember thinking that the kinda standard format of a disco that everyone went to was the fast sets punctuated by slowsets. The whole club culture was so alien to me that I didn\u2019t really see beyond that. So when I was introduced to club culture, one of the glaring omissions was the slowset!\n\"Allright Fiens !!How many rullia songs are you pikin onto the next mosh and do you rullia fiens gonna write a mosh about the rullia gammen language Hopper uses?\"\nAnd the answer to that...no\u2026.because I found out that it\u2019s not actually his language, it's Gammen-it's a travellers language-I've lost all respect. We've met the Hopper-well, I haven't , Brian has. I don't want to meet him-he should retain a sense of mystery.\nWhere do you's go from here? Tour extensively or record another album? Use Nick again or someone else?\nDon't know. We're not going to be touring anymore really. I mean you cant really do a more extensive tour than what we've done in Ireland and we'll definitely make more music with Nick yeah.\nWhen have you 'made it'? What's the ultimate goal?\nOh I don\u2019t know. I don\u2019t think it\u2019s even when we're happy cos you can be happy for a million other reasons. We haven't properly entered the cycle yet of writing, recording and touring, writing, recording and touring, cos we've only done it here. When we finally properly do that, then I'll be happy.\nHot Press - The X-Factors\nHow a house in Wexford, a major deal, an Austin Clarke poem and a Bertie Ahern pamphlet helped Bell X1 make their most rewarding music to date.\nClarke's fantastic poetic metaphor for female beauty lends itself wonderfully to the title of the second Bell X1 album. It's a record charged my magic and loss, confusion and celebration and ultimately, a potent case of music in mouth nourishing the heart and soul.\nWhile perhaps not quite as immediate as its predecessor it is a far more realised and satisfying record than their Neither Am I debut.\n\"The huge difference between this record and the last is that this is far more collaborative,\" singer Paul Noonan believes. \"We spent three weeks in a house in Wexford just down the road from the Ten Speed Racer boys who we shared a dartboard in the local with.\"\n\"When we released the first album we were very much in the hangover of Juniper and fumbling as a band to try and get some kind of cohesive sound,\" Dave Geraghty maintains. \"On Neither Am I myself and Paul would bring bits of ideas together, but this way was very much a joint effort. When we were making this one, we'd go to bed at night still buzzing from songs that would come out from the most unusual circumstances. That house in Wexford had a huge part to play. There might be a plaque outside it someday!\"\nMusic In Mouth developed into a far more diverse animal than the initial gameplan.\n\"When we started this record I wanted to make something like Television, early Talking Heads or Blondie,\" Paul reveals. \" A really spiky, skinny white boy record. It rang hollow and we had a lot of songs in that form, but I needed to write about certain things that couldn't be expressed in such a a form which is why the record is as all over the shop as it is.\"\nOr as a great line in 'Next To You' puts it, \"I'm a little bit all over the shop / Like those souvenirs in Knock that come all the way from China.\" Music In Mouth is full of lovely pen pictures - a world of tomato coated spaghetti, white water noise and games full of snakes bereft of any ladders.\n\"I keep a Dictaphone with me all the time and I type stuff in to my phone all the time,\" Paul offers by the way of explaining some of the more unusual lyrics. \"I tend to record these things when they come to me. A lot of the lyrics for 'Snakes & Snakes' were written on the back of a Bertie Ahern pamphlet that came through the letterbox. I write stuff on anything I can find, put them together and attempt to crowbar them into song form.\"\nBy coincidence, songs conceived on propaganda leaflets from our Beloved Leader are being rapturously received in the UK, from whence the Bellies have just returned.\nThe reception now afforded to Irish artists in Britain now seems to have radically changed from the days when our favourite sons and daughters were regularly left out to dry by the inkies. This summer alone, The Thrills have gone straight to number three with So Much For The City, Bell X1's former Juniper colleague Damien Rice has rocketed through the roof, while The Frames have sold out London's Union Chapel and performed a veritable corker at Glastonbury, now reaching audiences beyond the Paddy Diaspora that normally throng their away fixture list.\n\"We were doing an interview with BBC 6 Music with a guy who's whole programme is based on what he calls the Irish boom,\" Dave states. \"The whole U2 hangover of the eighties has finally cleared so it's really exciting to be involved now. The Dublin sound was a bad word for a while but now it's really turned itself inside out.\"\n\"There is a great sense of camaraderie in Dublin right now,\" Noonan agrees. \"I'd love to see someone do a Reindeer Section here. I think there is a lot of similarities between here and Glasgow in that there are so many brilliant records coming out here that people have put out themselves and built a fanbase really organically. I think Graham Hopkins would be the man to orchestrate it. He has got the blagger's tongue!\"\nAnother development of recent times is that the those three worlds \"major record deal\" don't seem to be a dirty as they were even a year ago, as your local record shop right now is racked up with The Thrills (Virgin), Snow Patrol (Polydor), Hailte (Warners) and Bell X1 (Island).\n\"Sometimes I do feel paranoid about it because most of my friends who are making music are doing it independently,\" Noonan admits. \"I know it's a paranoia, but there is a perceived lack of integrity in getting in bed with a corporation whose mother company does French water treatment, that company being Universal. But there has been no benefiting from their point of view. The deal that Island pitched at us was that Island wanted to re-establish itself as the label in the Universal group that allows bands to make three to four records before they start making money in the tradition of their great back catalogue artists like Bob Marley.\"\nHaving jumped through hoops of hype with Juniper, the Bell X1 boys are more than a little wiser.\n\"We are fearful of the bombastic marketing ploys that were used in the Juniper days,\" Dave says. \"It was a bit full on. We'd prefer people to make their own decisions and at the end of the day the best promotion is word of mouth. Word of mouth for music in mouth!\"\n\"I don't necessarily regret Juniper, but I do regret not making an album,\" Noonan adds. \"I think the perception of the band would have been a lot better had we the substance to back up all the bombast. It pissed people off at the time but we learnt hugely.\"\nNot only have they learnt to let the music breathe, but Bell X1 have evolved into a very interesting entity, blurring the traditional boundaries between major label and underground. Paul has been known to perform Justin Timberlake songs with the Warlords Of Pez while Tim O'Donovan of Neosupervital and Settler was recently recruited as sticksman. Few would have thought that early Bell X1 would ever become such an interesting and unpredictable forcefield of activity. Future developments are bound to be interesting to say the very, very least. Bon appetite.\nUCD - The Observer Interview\nAn interview with Bell X1\n\"I know you!\" said guitarist Dave Geraghty, rather unexpectedly, furrowing his brow. \"You're Hannah Hamilton. You gave me a copy of your fanzine when we played in that pub in Kilkenny a year or two ago. I found your phone number in my little black book last week. \"Yeah?\" came my monosyllabic and somewhat moronic reply (I immediately kicked myself for not having said something witty and given the guy a better reason to remember me).\nClearly, this was not my first encounter with indie-electronica noiseniks Bell X 1. Crammed into their icicle-ridden seven-seater 'tour bus' in one of UCD's myriad car parks (with only a dicta-phone and flickering interior light for comfort), I set about re-aquainting myself with a band whose debut long player Neither Am I, released way back in 2000, placed them firmly in the foreground of progressive Irish indie-rock. Having toured the length of the country and back again, January 2002 proved the watershed for a push abroad with the band signing to London based Island records (where PJ Harvey is a co-signee) and commencing work on the much anticipated album number two.\nHuddled away in a Tudor mansion in the English countryside, Bell X 1 are currently earning themselves a respectable studio tan; doubtlessly knee deep in a veritable Spaghetti Junction of leads and power supplies, servicing countless electronic bleeping devices and keyboards. \"We like our toys\" admits Paul Noonan, vocals. \"We find ourselves very inspired by the alternative sounds we bring in. We've got an old battered nylon string guitar that most of the songs are written around.\nThis record isn't going to take itself as seriously as the last - there's going to be more stupid music I think. More fun!\"\nFormerly of the band Juniper (collectively Bell X 1 and previous Earwig star Damien Rice on vocals), Noonan cites his old schoolmate as the main push behind Juniper's ascent to the stage. \"Actually, if the truth be told I think that Damien had a big hand in inspiring us to perform\" he muses. \"We went to school together and that's where Juniper started. He had played music all his life really, and he was the motivating force behind Juniper in those days, although I'm sure we would have found our way there somehow.\"\nThe electronic stance that Bell X 1 take against traditional acoustic equation sets them apart from the crowd, though they insist that it still dominates the crux of their song writing process.\n\"I think that there is an element of the acoustic guitar and an eight track in what we do. Essentially, most of the songs are written in that sort of bedroom style, but we were always quite determined to take an angle on it and use electronic instruments. I don't think we've ever really considered ourselves as an Irish band in that classic singer songwriter mode. We were never into that kind of music really. The important thing is that it is a band sound, and everyone has input. It colours the music from the bare sketch of just vocal and acoustic guitar. I think that's how we set ourselves apart from the 'I'm a singer songwriter and play along with me' kind of approach.\"\nHowever cushy a position Bell X 1 may be in, they certainly have their feet on the ground when it comes to the business, having been up and down the industry hype roller coaster more times than Bugs Bunny on E.\n\"We really admire people like Radiohead and PJ Harvey, how they've stuck to their guns and directed their work. It's a difficult thing to do when you're a product. It scares the shit out of some people but you just have to play ball and handle it.\"\nThe Lobby, Cork Interview\nMark McAvoy talks to Bell X1 (named after the first aircraft to break the sound barrier) lead singer and front man Paul Noonan.\nQ1. You used to be known as Juniper and now you have become Bell X1. Why the name change?\nAns. The original lead singer (Dodi) left the band and we wanted to make very different music. We all wanted to get away from the way Juniper was presented.\nQ2. Did Juniper\u2019s lead singer (Dodi) leave of his own free will or was he pushed?\nAns. He just left, as he didn\u2019t want to be in a band any more, it was as simple as that. He was a very single-minded individual. I was friends with him since I was twelve and he has always had this self-destruct, as I see it, streak in him. He still makes wonderful music but he was just not geared towards compromising and getting on with other people.\nQ3. What is the main difference as you see it between Bell X1 and Juniper?\nAns. I think the singles that were released as Juniper were not particularly representative of the band. At the time we were just kind of star-struck at the notion of signing a record deal. We signed a record deal with Polygram Ireland and they were not willing to make an album. They wanted to release a couple of singles first, [ incidentally Juniper only ever released two singles during their short career] with the result that the singles were hyped out of the water and we never had an album to back up any of the bullshit that was being spun about us. It all happened too fast. We learned a lot from that.\nQ4. Did you feel under pressure from the record company?\nAns. Not pressure, I just think we didn\u2019t really know where we were or what we wanted to do at the time. Now we just want a departure from that kind of attitude and we want to go away and make an album and start touring and building up things really slowly. We don\u2019t want a huge campaign about the band.\nQ5. What genre of music would you consider Bell X1 belongs to?\nAns. I have no idea. Rock 'n' Roll music but not as we knew it.\nQ6. What would you say your ( Bell X1's) influences are?\nAns. Essentially I suppose what was known as folk music a long time ago, like Bruce Springsteen. Also Thin Lizzy.\nQ7. What is your favourite record of all time?\nAns. Well the first record I ever bought was 'The Lion Sleeps Tonight' by Tight Fit, so that kind of wore off after a time. I would say PJ Harvey 'To Bring You My Love.'\nQ8. What is the biggest gig to date that Bell X1 have played?\nAns. Supporting Bon Jovi in the RDS last summer. A close second would be the Witness festival last summer.\nQ9. How do you feel about the current state of Irish music?\nAns. I\u2019m very excited at the moment, as there are a lot of really good things happening. I\u2019ve heard David Kitt has a really good record coming out soon. Also the Frames have a really good record coming out. There is a nice vibe in a couple of studios in Dublin at the moment.\nQ10. What, at the end of the day, would you be happy achieving musically?\nAns. I would just want to continue the cycle of making records, touring them and then writing new ones. We have only made one record and it has been hard to maintain the kind of momentum required to make records.\nQ11. Finally your debut album 'Neither Am I': how would you describe it?\nAns. Camp-fire disco.\nDate of Event: March 23rd 2001\ncluas.com - August 1 2003\nInterview with Paul Noonan after the HMV In-store gig, Dublin on August 1 by Shane Mc Dermott.\nShane Mc Dermott: The album\u2019s name is taken from an Austin Clarke poem, The Planter\u2019s Daughter. Why did you choose it?\nPaul Noonan: To me the album is a celebration of beauty, and I\u2019ve always loved how beauty is described in that poem\u2026 \u201cAnd they say that her beauty was music in mouth\u201d. Hmm\u2026we haven\u2019t actually contacted the estate of Austin Clarke about the use of the line, maybe we should. I would hope that he\u2019d like it.\nShane: How would you define the sound of the album?\nPaul: This record, to me, is one of love songs in drag. They\u2019re songs of love and loss presented in a celebratory, joyous way. It sounds a bit contradictory but I think we knew when we were making it that it\u2019s a bit all over the shop. Some time in the future I\u2019d love to make a very definite record with a definite sound, like a hip-hop record does, or a folk record. But I think we\u2019d need to go off separately and do side projects for that sort of purity to appear.\nShane: How do you think it\u2019s different from your first album, Neither Am I, and how do you think the band has matured since then?\nPaul: I think we\u2019re a lot less self conscious about things and we\u2019re just being more soulful and honest about it. We lived for three weeks as a band in a house in Wexford and wrote this album then. For me, that was the most enjoyable part of the whole process, because we were communicating to each other without actually having to say anything. We fell upon some sort of chemistry. We didn\u2019t have a lot of self-confidence when we were making Neither Am I.\nShane: One review said that had Music in Mouth been a debut it would have been one of this year\u2019s best. Do you wish it was your debut?\nPaul: No, not at all. You go through a process when you make a record, like a sort of purging. You make it and put yourself into it and it leaves its mark. In England it is our debut, but I hope that Neither Am I will come out there at some stage. We\u2019re still very proud of it.\nShane: There have been a lot of comparisons to bands like Coldplay and even Radiohead. What do you think of this?\nPaul: I think it\u2019s lazy. There\u2019s a quote from one review that says we\u2019re Radiohead as Radiohead should sound now, and that\u2019s just wank. I mean, who\u2019s to say what Radiohead should or should not sound like?\nShane: It\u2019s ironic that critics are saying things like Bell X1 have finally found their sound, when three of the songs on the album are years old. Why do Eve, the Apple of my Eye, fan-favourite Alphabet Soup and current single Tongue appear now and not on Neither Am I?\nPaul: Well, we\u2019d never recorded Alphabet Soup, and I don\u2019t think we had done the other two justice in previous versions.\nShane: What about some of the newer material that fans thought would be on Music in Mouth, such as Real Palm Trees, 10 Paces and Rockridge? Will they make it onto a future record?\nPaul: Yeah, maybe. I don\u2019t know. The chorus of Rockridge has always bothered me. I think I\u2019ve learned to be more honest when something is weak. If parts of it are beautiful or great and do something for you but there\u2019s just something\u2026weak, then it\u2019s no longer good enough.\nShane: And do you know what the next single will be?\nPaul: Yeah, it\u2019ll probably be Snakes and Snakes. I don\u2019t really know what works or what doesn\u2019t as a single, I don\u2019t know what its purpose is. Those classic three minute pop singles \u2013 I don\u2019t really write those sorts of songs; I can\u2019t think in that way. Trying to break the mould of what will get played on radio is very difficult. I think there should be an agreement between artists that nobody should try to play ball and please the powers that be or the advertisers or whatever, and instead try to make songs that are just a bit more interesting.\nShane: So does that mean you were annoyed with having to edit Tongue for radio play?\nPaul: No, because that\u2019s not a song that I\u2019m particularly precious about, to be honest. I think I\u2019d be a lot more precious about other songs. I much prefer the live version and the album version, but I didn\u2019t mind so much as long as the edit didn\u2019t castrate the song, which I don\u2019t think it did.\nShane: What are your plans after the tour? Is a third album already on the horizon?\nPaul: Well there\u2019s a lot of songs, but we\u2019re going to be touring for a year. I don\u2019t want to make another record yet, I don\u2019t think we\u2019re ready to do that. We\u2019re just hungry to get out and play, and sort of soak up the places that it brings us to. It\u2019s really exciting having the record out in places that we\u2019ve never really been before. It\u2019s coming out in France, Belgium, Holland and Denmark, so we\u2019re going to be over there.\nShane: Are you conscious of trying to avoid \u2018The Frames syndrome\u2019, where they seem to have reached a certain level and stayed there, more or less, for the past 10 years?\nPaul: I don\u2019t think that they have. It\u2019s really hard being self-sufficient, you know, making a record, going touring, and putting the record out in the States yourself \u2013 it costs a shit load of money. I find the whole Frames story very inspiring. It\u2019s truly a case of their fans\u2026they\u2019re like crusaders in a way, you know? They\u2019re true patrons, they\u2019ve funded the Frames\u2019 explorations and helped bring their music elsewhere, and that\u2019s just brilliant. I think Ireland is a place where people are acutely aware of that, and know how much of a part they play in the music. And Damien (Rice, former band-mate), who\u2019s done very well for himself, has experienced the same kind of thing.\nShane: Speaking of Damien, what do you think of his album, O?\nPaul: I really like it. It was weird in a way, very emotional listening to it. He went through a lot and he felt like shit when he left the band, and left the country for a while. To come back and do what he\u2019s done is fantastic.\nShane: There are a few songs from your days together that you\u2019ve both now done different versions of. Have there ever been any problems, legal or otherwise, concerning those songs and the rights to them?\nPaul: No, it\u2019s a bit weird with all the different versions out there, listening to all the debates \u2013 which version people prefer and why, who wrote this, who has the rights to that. But there have never been any problems. We\u2019ve always tried to keep it human. We\u2019ve all been friends since we were thirteen, so while there were times when we never thought we\u2019d go through the things that we did, like Damien leaving the band, we\u2019ve kept it friendly and I would hope that we\u2019ve never hardened towards each other. It is like any relationship break-up, and hurt and anger can manifest themselves in lashing out, and yeah I\u2019m sure we\u2019ve gone through a bit of that. We\u2019re in a position now though where everything is fine\u2026but I\u2019ll be glad when the day comes when he isn\u2019t brought up in an interview. (Paul laughs suggestively)\nShane: Right. Moving along then\u2026in Neither Am I there were, arguably, a lot of lyrics which are possessed of a certain sexual innuendo (example \u2013 from the track Slowset, \u201cWhat do you say/ when she\u2019s in your arms and you\u2019re going around in those circles/ yeah what do you say/ when both of you know you\u2019ve risen to the occasion\u201d) while in Music in Mouth half of the songs have biblical references. Have Bell X1 found religion?\nPaul: No, I don\u2019t think we\u2019ve found religion. But I don\u2019t think we\u2019ve lost it either. My next-door neighbour was a Methodist minister, and when I was really young he bought me a big Bible Stories for Children book, and I\u2019ve always loved them. I\u2019ve always loved the whole idea of the Garden of Eden and that beautifully simplistic world view it had. And the fact that people actually take it literally I find hilarious.\nShane: Have you ever felt the album was going somewhere you didn\u2019t want because of pressure from the record label?\nPaul: Not at all. We recorded and mixed a lot of it in their studios. All the suits were upstairs but they never actually showed their faces. They wanted to reinvent Island Records as the label within the Universal group that would let bands make the record they wanted. That\u2019s great because at the time of Neither Am I, I don\u2019t think we had the strength of character to do that. My flatmate Scott (Burnett) has done all the artwork for Music in Mouth and its singles, and they were great about that. There was never this idea of forcing some London design agency onto us.\nShane: And Scott Burnett was responsible for the major overhaul of your website recently. What sort of feeling are you trying to convey with the new look?\nPaul: Somewhere that\u2019s homely and inviting, where you can take off your shoes and sit back and relax with a really nice cup of tea. I think the other website was very cold. I want to bring more interactive elements to it as well, like the Kazoosical Bull competition (winner decided at the end of the Irish tour). I\u2019d love to put in a games room or something, where people can go and play pong against each other.\nShane: With two albums under your belts and the band\u2019s fan base growing rapidly across Europe, do you think the success and fame has gone to anyone\u2019s head or are you all still fairly grounded?\nPaul: One of the things that worry us sometimes is that we\u2019re not in the classic rock \u2019n roll mode as people; we don\u2019t seem to conform to whatever that is. That\u2019s worrying because in this fickle world it seems the more outrageous you are the more records you sell. When we tour in England we live in a proper working farmhouse just outside Oxford, and people find that really strange. They say things like, \u201cWhy aren\u2019t you in London throwing TVs out hotel windows?\u201d We may give a TV a gentle nudge some day.\nShane: You have a degree from Trinity College. Do you have any back-up plans in the event that everything goes pear-shaped?\nPaul: I have a degree in computer engineering and I still can\u2019t keep the fucking website ticking over, so no, I don\u2019t think there\u2019s a future for me in that!\nShane: Finally, what\u2019s your favourite biscuit? (You\u2019d be amazed at what gets discussed on Bell X1\u2019s website message board)\nPaul: Hmm\u2026I think I\u2019d have to say chocolate hobnobs.",
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        "raw_content": "from the February 14, 2003 edition - http://www.csmonitor.com/2003/0214/p02s02-ussc.html\nAntiwar rallies: how effective are they at swaying opinion?\nOn eve of a weekend of protests, activists say they at least offer another view.\nBy Kim Campbell | Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor\nAntiwar activists like to tell the story about how Richard Nixon used to claim he didn't pay attention to how many people showed up for war protests during the Vietnam War. He was too busy watching football, was the official word.\nBut later it came out that Mr. Nixon did care how many people took to the streets, and even likely changed war policy thanks to the size of marches in the late 1960s.\nAs another weekend of coordinated antiwar efforts gets under way, one of the tools of the activist trade - the demonstration - will be on display.\nProtests often leave an imprint on the public - and make their way into the history books. But coming up with the next Boston Tea Party is tricky. How effective a big demonstration is depends on the memorability of its message and who is paying attention.\nIn the current campaign against a war with Iraq, large rallies are a valuable publicity tool for antiwar groups whose attempts to woo undecided Americans are frequently drowned out by a government that argues that it may be necessary to go to war. Given the disparity of antiwar groups and how some have tried to promote agendas that go beyond Iraq, swaying ordinary Americans on the issue isn't always easy.\n\"You get an opportunity to project an image on the 6 o'clock news that will go into the homes of mainstream Americans, many of whom are uncomfortable with this war. And so you don't want to blow it,\" says Tom Andrews, national director of Win Without War, a coalition of 29 civic and religious groups.\nOver the weekend, protests will be held in New York, San Francisco, and cities across the US and the world. They follow major rallies held in October and January on both US coasts that totaled hundreds of thousands of people.\nUnlike during the Vietnam era, or even a decade ago for the Gulf War, activists today can use the Internet to coordinate volunteers and disseminate information to the public about where and when to meet.\nThat gives access to more everyday Americans who might not otherwise know about such activities. At last month's rally in Washington, many first-time protesters showed up, some even with their children. Over the hubbub of conversation, a few spoke of how they viewed demonstrations as the only outlet for offering their opinion about the war.\nActivists want people like that to go back to their communities and share what it was like with others to invigorate participation. They say word of mouth can be a more effective way of getting new recruits than through simply watching images on TV of crowds of strangers and speakers whose tone may not reflect their own.\nAs Mr. Andrews suggests, organizers have to be careful about how they present themselves when all of America is watching.\nLast month in Washington, speakers selected by that rally's organizer, International ANSWER, addressed a wide range of topics, including American Indian rights and the release of imprisoned activist Mumia Abu-Jamal, who killed a police officer in 1981. Critics say that diluted the message and left many observers with the impression that the antiwar movement lacks cohesion (an idea brought home in a recent \"Saturday Night Live\" sketch.)\nSome of the average Americans in attendance were also put off. One high-schooler wrote an essay in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette recently observing that the protest had a wide range of attendees but that its leaders \"were so extreme and blatantly anti-American that it might have pushed me to the other camp if I had arrived undecided.\"\nNot all groups organizing protests present their agenda in the same way, but they do say that multiple issues are likely to be raised at rallies because there are so many concerns linked to fighting terrorism and Iraq: impositions on civil liberties, detaining immigrants, preemptive attacks.\n\"Right now, every major demonstration that will take place around the war will cover a lot of issues, and it's a challenge to keep a focus on Iraq,\" says Bob Wing, a spokesman for United for Peace & Justice, main sponsor of Saturday's New York rally.\nThe goal is to generate support from a broad range of Americans, which in turn influences politicians. Many political leaders claim they don't pay attention to the protests and their numbers - much the same way they say they are uninfluenced by polls. But some say they do notice.\n\"Demonstrations are important,\" says Sen. Barbara Boxer (D) of California. \"It's one way the American people show their strength. In the war in Vietnam, that made a big difference.\"\nWhat politicians look for, says Andrews, a democrat from Maine who served in the House of Representatives from 1990 to 1994, is to see how broad a range of demonstrators show up and how well organized they are.\nThey'll have another opportunity to evaluate that this weekend, when antiwar groups try to get the attention of the public. 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        "raw_content": "\u00ab Island artist to speak at Sa... Resort donates over $4,000 t...\u00bb\nSan-Cap Audubon to present 'Protecting Sanibel & Captiva \u2014 The Conservation Story'\nThe Sanibel-Captiva Audubon Society will host long-time island historians and authors Betty Anholt and Charles LeBuff for a presentation, \"Protecting Sanibel & Captiva - The Conservation Story,\" on Feb. 14 at 7:30 p.m. at The Community House, at 2173 Periwinkle Way, Sanibel.\nThey will visually discuss the aspects and history of the islands' conservation ethics, which they have each contributed to and is the subject of their new book, titled \"Protecting Sanibel and Captiva Islands: The Conservation Story.\" They will showcase the historical activities that have preserved the islands.\nAnholt is a long-term student of the state's natural and social history and, in particular, Southwest Florida and the islands. She has published four books, along with articles, columns and smaller pieces. Anholt has canoed the Suwannee from the Okefenokee Swamp to the Gulf of Mexico and crossed the Everglades by paddle. Her volunteer activities have included city committees, local organizations and extensive work in archaeological work and research.\nBetty Anholt and Charles LeBuff\n\u201cProtecting Sanibel and Captiva Islands: The Conservation Story\u201d\nIn 1967, LeBuff was selected to fill the number two position at the Sanibel National Wildlife Refuge - now the J.N. \"Ding\" Darling National Wildlife Refuge - from which he retired in 1990. He was president of the Sanibel-Captiva Audubon Society and founding board member of the Sanibel-Captiva Conservation Foundation. LeBuff also founded and directed the loggerhead sea turtle conservation project, called Caretta Research Inc., which has continued since 1992 under the auspices of the SCCF.\nThis is the seventh of nine Sanibel-Captiva Audubon lectures to be held. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and parking is available at The Community House, as well as at the BIG ARTS Strauss Theater.\nA $10 donation per attendee is appreciated, with the proceeds after costs being used to promote conservation on Sanibel and in Florida.\nFor information, call Bill Jacobson at 239-395-1878 or visit www.san-capaudubon.org.",
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        "raw_content": "Letter to the Editor, New York Times, March 14, 2012\nRussell Shorto's depiction of rugged Spartan entrepreneurship amid the misery of modern-day Greece is an understandable attempt at journalistic balance. Yet there can be no denying the systemic rot that has brought this storied nation to its knees. For all of Angela Merkel's mishandling of the sovereign-debt crisis, the German chancellor is not the chief villain in this Greek tragedy. Decades of public profligacy, societal indolence and fiscal duplicity have made Athens the moribund man of Europe. If they wish to restore a proud nation's dignity, today's Greeks ought to heed the words of one of history's greatest Stoics, the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius: \"Stop dithering around. In every confrontation, render what is just; from every impression, extract what is true.\"",
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        "raw_content": "If you are a man reading this, PLEASE be sure the women in your life read this page carefully ...\n\u201cHeart disease is a man\u2019s disease.\u201d Doctors believe it. Insurance companies believe it. The press believes it. The general public does too.\nBut don\u2019t YOU believe it! The statistical truth is: MORE WOMEN DIE OF HEART DISEASE THAN MEN.\nThe evidence is shocking, but absolutely true. Even MOST doctors still don\u2019t realize that heart disease kills more women than anything else. In fact, a woman\u2019s risk can be even GREATER than a man\u2019s! Consider these alarming statistics:\nOVERWEIGHT: Being only 20 pounds overweight nearly doubles a womn\u2019s risk of heart disease. This means those \u201cfew extra pounds\u201d have far more serious cardiovascular implications for women than men.\nLow HDL: A low level of HDL (the so-called \u201cgood\u201d cholesterol) spells danger for women more so than for men. While the greater risk for men is a high level of LDL (the so-called \u201cbad\u201d cholesterol), women must pay closer attention to their HDL levels.\nHIGH TRIGLYCERIDES: Different from cholesterol, triglycerides are the fats that deposit around your waist. They also build up in the blood and make your blood more prone to form plaque and block your arteries. High triglyceride levels are more dangerous for women than men. In fact, a diabetic woman with high triglycerides is 200 times more likely to develop heart disease than a non-diabetic woman with normal triglycerides.\nDIABETES: While a man with diabetes runs a risk for heart disease two to three times above normal, women with diabetes run a much greater risk \u2014 five to seven times greater than normal.\nWOMEN HOSPITALIZED for heart disease receive FEWER diagnostic tests and procedures than men. They also have a HIGHER rate of complications from surgical procedures like angioplasty.\nDespite these facts, many doctors continue to believe that heart disease is a man\u2019s disease. Tragically, for women, this misconception affects their medical diagnosis and treatment. Cardiologists often unintentionally misdiagnose, under-diagnose, and under-treat women with heart disease \u2014 often with catastrophic results.\nWomen pay dearly for this delay in diagnosis and treatment. Nearly TWICE as many women as men die soon after bypass surgery. Women also have HIGHER incidences of congestive heart failure, less symptomatic relief and greater emotional side effects and impairment after bypass surgery. For example, did you know ...\nCardiologists perform fewer cardiac catheterizations on women, despite a woman\u2019s greater risk.\nWomen\u2019s heart disease symptoms are far more likely than men\u2019s to be attributed to psychiatric or emotional problems.\nEven when a woman convinces her cardiologist to perform heart tests, most doctors are still more than TWICE as likely to deny that the woman has heart disease. Often even with the test results in front of them.\nFinally: Cardiovascular research (such as the famous study that established that an aspirin a day might reduce heart attack risk) usually EXCLUDES women.\nLittle wonder, then, that in each of the past 10 years, more women have died of heart disease than men.\nThe statistics are so alarming; women need to take EXTRA precautions with regard to heart disease. Unfortunately, women seem to have been programmed by male-dominated culture to be even better at denial than men are. Often more women than men fail to notice or report their heart attacks.\nWith this new e-book as your guide, there\u2019s no reason to dread this #1 killer anymore. You\u2019ll discover that no matter how old you are, man or woman, and at what stage in your heart health \u2014 a stronger, healthier heart is easily within your reach.\nYour health is your most prized possession. Without it you have NOTHING.\nPlease do not delay. You can live to a ripe old age, healthy and full of life. The choice is yours. Do not wait until a surgical bypass becomes the only choice. Order your e-book today under the terms of our 100% money-back guarantee.\nTo learn more click here => Reverse Heart Disease",
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        "raw_content": "Selecting the best accounting system for your organization is a critical business decision. It takes plenty of resources, including dollars and time. But with this complimentary, fact-filled information kit, \"5 Mistakes to Avoid When Choosing Accounting Software,\" from Sage Software it just became a whole lot easier. With over 25 years of experience and 4.7 million customers worldwide, we know what it takes to help businesses succeed in today's competitive market.\nfree white papers, white papers, technical documents, sage, accounting system",
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        "raw_content": "Santhoshimatha is the goddess of happiness. It is said that Lord Ganesha created Goddess Jai Santhoshima on the auspicious day of Raksha Bandhan - a festival where a sister ties a string bracelet on her brother's hand praying for his well being and her brother vows to protect and take care of her. Lord Ganesha's sons insisted on celebrating Raksha Bandhan although they did not have a sister. Lord Ganesha on the insistence of his sons and wives decided to please them and gave rise to the beautiful goddess Jai Santhoshima. She then came to be known as the goddess of satisfaction. We became devotees of Jai Santhoshimatha during the year 1976. In the year 1989 we decided to construct the temple on our privately owned site at Arekere, Bannergatta road, Bangalore. We laid the foundation in December 1989 and completed construction of the temple in the year 1991 and the first Kumbabhishakam was performed in July 1991. Since then, regular pujas are being performed on a grand scale with the blessings of Jai Santhoshimatha. As the number of devotees started growing in number, we had to restructure and expand the temple premises. This expansion project was completed in the year 2003 june and Kumbabishekam was performed in June 2003 on a grand scale A full time priest dedicated to the temple service performs regular morning and evening pujas. Satyanarayana puja and Sankatahara chathurthi are performed every month. Friday is an auspicious day for Goddess. Abhishekam along with special alankaram (decoration) for the Goddess is performed on this day. Special prasadam is distributed to all devotees on Friday. Any offering to Goddess should not contain sour(such as tamarind, citric fruits and vegetables) and this is followed with strict adherence. Navarathri is celebrated on a grand scale and every year a large number of devotees from all over come to seek the blessings of Goddess Santhoshima during this auspicious time. Daily special pujas, homas and cultural programmes are held within the temple premises during all 9 days of the festival.",
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        "raw_content": "In this President's Letter, Jeff explores how the use of the emerging technology of 3D printing changed a child's future.\nThe Multi-fold Implications of 3D Printing\nThe idea of a world in which technology is capable of fabricating whatever design the mind can muster, down to the most specific detail, seems inconceivable or the topic of a fantasy writer with a far-fetched imagination. More than two decades ago this idea would have been met with condescension and considered to be absurd. However, with the recent advancements in 3D printing technology, industry seems to be more open to the possibilities that this technology provides, and there is a general discussion of advancement and drawback that is of great importance to CIOs in many different business sectors.\nAs one example, 3D printing has allowed for major advancements in the medical industry -- from prosthetic limbs to hearing aids, this technology is not only capable of producing the surface level product, but also permits the designer to customize each product in regard to shape, size, and specification. One example of this technology's power strikes close to home in relation to its effect on the life of a friend's child who was born with Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita, a rare condition that affects only one in every three thousand births, and has left him without the ability to lift his own arms unless special equipment is used. Through the use of 3D printing an exoskeleton has been produced that grants this child mobility in his arms and a chance at a life he would not have been able to live before.\nHowever, with the advent of any notable progression in 3D printing it is important to assess its possible liabilities, including the examination of issues that this technology may create for the security of sensitive information stored within the digital files that are used to produce the desired product to begin with. If production is kept within an enterprise there may be an issue of bandwidth being drained making file retrieval difficult, and if the production is outsourced the enterprise will have to deal with the transfer of incredibly large files, which leaves room for error and the loss of intellectual property via a data breach.\nIt is also important to keep in mind that although there are many current accounts of the marvels that 3D printing has brought upon us it is still in developmental stages and is not standardized. There are many hurdles that need to be overcome before it can be considered the fully functional creator that it is intended to be and a CIO would have to undergo the challenge of integrating a form of technology that at the moment is largely incompatible with many legacy systems.\nSo in the end are the optimistic aspirations for 3D printing worth the stumbling blocks that come along with it? Is the adoption of 3D printing even a choice or is it an inevitable jump that must be made? How will 3D printing be utilized, and as with any technology advancement what will the consequences be?\nPlease share your thoughts on 3D Printing with Jeff: jhunt@jbhomer.com",
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        "raw_content": "What is the best advice you can give to a victim of domestic violence, whether a spouse, parent, child, boyfriend, girlfriend?\nLet's be clear - any form of violence as you describe is inexcusable.\nYours is a different question - what is the best advice one can give to the \"victims.\" My best advice to all these is not to play the role of victim. As inexcusable as violence is, it is equally lamentable that the victims of the abuse wallow in self pity. Sure, we feel badly for them, but we should feel worse if the victimhood degenerates into depression and withdrawal from the world.\nIt is the perpetrators of the violence who should shrivel up, but they somehow manage to go on as if nothing happened. The victims are the ones left devastated.\nBut the victims need not succumb to devastation. Something has happened to them, but they did not invite this, they did not ask for it, and they should not allow the violence to ruin their lives.\nThey should make a conscious decision to reject victimhood and self pity, and move on to embrace life.\nTo whatever extent possible, I would reecommend leaving the abusive scene, and then moving onward and upward. That is my best general advice.\nMy response is to get help. Immediately. Speak with an advisor you trust and with whom you can speak confidentially, such as a rabbi or a therapist, to help you weigh the pros and cons of various approaches. If you don\u2019t have such an advisor, contact a local domestic violence help line. (An example of such an organization in the Washington, D.C. area is the Jewish Coalition Against Domestic Abuse (JCADA), whose website is www.jcada.org and whose confidential help line number is 1-877-88-JCADA.)\nA domestic violence professional will support you and can help you find safety. He or she will help you develop a plan of action, which might include contacting the police -- as awkward, as uncomfortable, or as unfamiliar as it may be for you to do this. The police can recommend prudent steps you can take to protect yourself and others. In some cases, a restraining order may be called for. In other cases, an arrest might be appropriate.\nOne thing should be clear: if you are the victim of domestic violence, you are being mistreated. Such behavior cannot be justified either by Jewish law or Jewish tradition. Especially within an intimate relationship, we Jews are called upon to be respectful and loving. The value we should be striving for within our families is \u201csh\u2019lom bayit\u201d -- \u201cdomestic harmony.\u201d Someone who threatens violence \u2013 or who carries out acts of violence \u2013 against members of his or her household (or against a romantic partner) is behaving sinfully, and should be stopped.\nYou may be in danger, and your first obligation in such a situation is to protect yourself. \u201cIm ein ani li, mi li?\u201d \u2013 \u201cIf I am not for myself, who will be for me?\u201d asks Hillel (in Pirke Avot). Often, victims of domestic violence are made to feel that they are somehow responsible for their own abuse, and they therefore may be tempted to keep silent, and to refrain from revealing the abuse. This simply encourages the abuser to continue his or her abhorrent behavior. If you don\u2019t speak up, who will?\nNot only is it a mitzvah (Jewish obligation) to protect yourself, but you also have an obligation to protect other vulnerable people. Particularly if they are children, you should take steps to insure that they will not be harmed.\nYou may be tempted to refrain from taking such steps. You may feel ashamed, or ambivalent about exposing your domestic abuser. Such feelings are natural \u2013 but they should not be allowed to dissuade you from speaking up. Ultimately, speaking up is not only the best thing you can do for yourself and other potential victims, but for the abuser as well.\nThere are two levels of advice that I can give to someone who is a victim of domestic violence: For an adult (or a teen in a dating situation) the number one thing to do is GET OUT! There is no obligation in Jewish practice to stay with someone who abuses you.\nFor a minor child the advice is the same but not as easy to follow, so to that individual I would say: Tell a teacher or other school employee, tell a friend\u2019s parent, tell your doctor, tell your Rabbi, each of them can help you get out of the situation. 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        "raw_content": "3) Bob McNair\nRacial inequality is a hot button issue in the NFL lately with the dumb kneeling protest resulting in certain athletes and ESPN pundits comparing the plight of NFL players to those of 19th century slaves. Which is patently absurd but that's a whole other thing.\nCue Houston Texans owner Bob McNair apparently saying during a closed-door meeting with other NFL executives and players, \"We can't have the inmates running the prison\" in apparent reference to the protest. Needless to say that didn't go over well.\nAfter push back from Troy Vincent, McNair realized his mistake and apologized. Once outed, presumably by the players, he issued a public apology, describing the quote as a figure of speech. Funny, I always thought the phrase was about inmates running the asylum rather than the prison with does have certain connotations.\nHis players with the Texans predictably chose to protest (by kneeling which... makes it completely indistinguishable from the normal protest and essentially meaningless) though I don't know what they are hoping to achieve. I don't know if Bob McNair is a racist and I don't know what's in his heart. However I really don't think this is a big of a deal as it's being made and of these three issues this is definitely the most talked about what with NFL being the number one sport and racism the number one virtue signalling post.\nI believe him when he says it is a figure of speech. Of course he did not literally mean that the NFL is a prison and the players are incarcerated. I do think he looks down on his players but here's the thing, what I really believe. It's not a black-white thing. It's a Big Rich Boss vs lowly employees thing. He has the power so he likely sees all beneath him as lesser.\nPerhaps it's revealing of his character. I would also say though from years of observance more often than not, players are morons who don't understand how the business behind their product works. You really can't have them dictating policy. This story is being framed all wrong. Bob McNair is being accused of issuing a racist dog whistle. As usual, the ones whistling are the scandalized sports analysts.\n2) Yuli Gurriel\nSo during Game 3 of the World Series Yu Darvish, the half-Japanese pitcher for the LA Dodgers turned in a stinker, giving up multiple big hits including a home run to Houston Astros first baseman Yuli Gurriel.\nGurriel returned to the dugout and, during banter with team mates, mocked Darvish with a slanty-eyed Asian gesture. You know the one, no need to describe it further. This was caught on camera along with what appeared to be Gurriel using the word \"chinito\", a derogatory catch-all term for East-Asians.\nHe's far from the first. Miley Cyrus is probably the most famous offender. Many, including whoever makes Snapchat filters evidently don't think it's a big deal. I'm probably just generally desensitized. When I saw this, far more than being angered or upset my feeling was \"Well jeez, of course people are still this stupid.\" But I thought Mina Kimes had a very good take on this kind of thing:\nis there anything more predictable than people who aren't affected by certain words and gestures explaining why they aren't offensive\n\u2014 Mina Kimes (@minakimes) October 28, 2017\nIt's something well worthy thinking about. Rather than demanding someone not be offended, instead seek reason from all involved. Darvish was aware of what happened while the game was still going on, gesturing animatedly with his teammates but after the game, he emerged with a very classy and measured response:\npic.twitter.com/2e2JJLg821\nIt's a major reason why this is only a medium for me. If Yu Darvish, the target of the offense can forgive then so should we all. Again, we don't know what is in Yuli Gurriel's heart and hopefully he can learn from it. Hopefully it can be a teaching moment for many though so many online are entrenched in defending extreme positions.\n1) Some Guy I've Never Heard Of\nHere we get to the heart of my feelings on this subject. Here's a mantra for you: Intent Matters. Bob McNair made a statement which could easily be taken the wrong way but I don't think he intended to be racist. I think he's 'just' oblivious. I don't think Yuli Gurriel intended to demean all Asian people. I think the adrenaline is flowing and he's probably just a moron trying to give his friends on the team cheap laughs.\nThe guy in Story Three on the other hand? He's just a complete cunt.\nSo Some Guy I've Never Heard Of was fighting Demian Maia at UFC Fight Night 119 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Of course, I've Never Heard Of this guy and no one cares about him but allegedly he has been talking a ton of trash in the lead up to this, claiming he'll knock out Maia which is silly because this Guy I've Never Heard Of is a textbook Dreaded Points Fighter who never finishes anyone and always goes to decision.\nAnyhow, SGINHO wins by, shock, surprise, decision and proceeds in his post-fight interview to call Brazil \"a dump\" and the Brazilian fans \"filthy animals\" while egged on by Daniel Cormier who by the way turned in an insufferable performance on color commentary but that's a whole other story. He then has to be hurried out of the stadium by security and skips the post-event press conference presumably because the UFC is smuggling him back to Florida before he is murdered by the PCC.\nI was going to talk about this in my UFC 217 preview but instead we'll get to it right now because it's relevant. Because of the notoriety (heh) that Conor McGregor has attained with his promotional antics, everyone now thinks they have to be a loudmouth in order to get attention. The problem is, most of them are really fucking terrible at it.\nI've seen some people comparing SGINHO to Chael Sonnen based on how they are both power wrestlers who can't strike and talk a lot of crap, especially about Brazil. First of all, and this is something that never occurs to the people who make these kinds of comparisons, that doesn't mean Chael Sonnen is good! Secondly, Chael has charm and wit about him. SGINHO is just a black hole of charisma. Thirdly, Chael was never fucking dumb enough to say any of that stuff in a stadium full of angry Brazilians. Time and place, man.\nMcGregor plays the villain in lead-up but once the fight is over he always shows a reasonable level of respect and appreciation for his opponent and fans. SGINHO, who knows what's in his heart (again) but he sure never shows any of the humility that might make you think he would be a tolerable person to occasionally be around.\nI understand trying to promote the fight. I understand trying to promote yourself. But when the fight is over and you're still being a complete cunt it leads me to believe that yeah, you're a complete cunt. How about taking a leaf out of your buddy Jorge Masvidal's book. It's fun to say before the fight you show up in all black because you're attending a funeral for Demian Maia's career but once it's over, react with grace, seek him out and make your peace. Obviously SGINHO is not a coward in terms of of his readiness to fight but as far as his willingness to stand up and be held accountable? Cowardly cunt.\nThis Guy I've never Heard Of has a very strong base of skills and room for improvement that could allow him to develop into an elite fighter. But as long as continues acting like a cunt, I won't be rushing to a TV set to watch as much because he is really boring to watch. If his goal is to increase his name value, it's not doing much for me.\nAs usual you have gangs of idiots fighting each other about whether you should be super offended or not about this. My main takeaway of course is not that you should be offended but rather you should think this guy is a cunt. One of the main arguments made by those who are triggered by people being triggered by SGINHO is that Brazilian fans are notoriously raucous and chant \"Uh Vai Morrer\" ie \"You're Going to Die\" and so on.\nThis is a really fucking stupid argument. 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        "raw_content": "Get on your bikes and ride...\nIt's a beautiful day out there. Finally! I can't confirm other than occasionally looking out the window though. I've spent the day in the studio working up some songs for a possible live show with my band. I joke that I do two live shows a year whether I want to or not but the truth is that would be far more than I've actually done. My band has all confirmed that they want to start rehearsing and plan some shows. That always sounds like a great idea until I start actually working on it. Man, it's a lot of work! Nonetheless I am committed to my bandmates and am completely honored that they want to play my songs! So, stay tuned for more info on that.\nI've also listened to the new album by Thoughts Detecting Machines and I really like it. Check it out if you are so inclined.\nhttp://store.tedium.us/\n\ufeffToday was the first full day of tracking in the studio. What it actually turned into was a day of experiments. Now we'll sit on this a few days and see what we think and then decide how to proceed. During a break I went over to Krannert to catch a bit of Rocky Maffit's Day of the Drum. \ufeff\nI'm producing an album for a local CU artist. My first for 2015. Our first session was last night and I'm really looking forward to the opportunity. More info when I can share.\nNew Release Coming!\nKeep an eye out for a new single from my upcoming \"From The Vault\" series. The first release is Poisonous Tongue recorded back in 2007 during the Popgun5 sessions. You'll be able to find this track and others at http://jimhewitt.bandcamp.com.",
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Administered by the National Physical and Standard Laboratory (NPSL), the testing services will facilitate the export market and ensuring availability of safe food and consumer items in the local market.\nJan 16: A Lahore-based lawyer Salman Aslam Butt was appointed as the attorney general of Pakistan making him the fifth attorney general to have been appointed since March 2008 and the second to serve during the PML-N government.\nJan 16: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government bifurcated Kohistan district in Upper and Lower Kohistan, raising the number of districts in the province to 26.\nJan 17: An accountability court in Islamabad indicted former prime minister Raja Pervez Ashraf and nine others in a case relating to the rental power project scam.\nJan 17: The World Health Organisation (WHO) announced that Peshawar is the largest endemic poliovirus \u2018reservoir\u2019 in the world and more than 90 per cent of the current cases in the country are genetically linked to the city.\nJan 18: Objecting to the December 10 verdict of Supreme Court in the case of 35 missing persons, the ministry of defence filed a review petition pleading that holding the Pakistan Army responsible for enforced disappearances by the court would demoralise the troops engaged in combating terrorists in Swat and Malakand.\nJan 19: At least 20 soldiers were killed and 30 others sustained injuries in an explosion targeting a military convoy in Bannu city.\nJan 19: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif cancelled his visit to the Swiss city of Davos following a deadly attack on security forces in Bannu.\nJan 20: A suicide bomber killed 14 people and injured 34 others close to the army headquarters, Rawalpindi.\nJan 20: Pakistan and Saudi Arabia started talks on bilateral defence cooperation under the \u2018New Era of Strategic Partnership\u2019 between the two countries.\nJan 20: The federal cabinet allowed import of electricity from India despite internal opposition.\nJan 20: Ameer Bakhsh Bhutto, adviser to the prime minister, resigned from his post.\nJan 21: In a tit-for-tat response to the militant bombings in Bannu and Rawalpindi Pak Army\u2019s air strikes in North Waziristan killed at least 40 people.\nJan 21: Rejecting compromise applications between the victim\u2019s family and Rangers men, an appellate bench of the Sindh High Court upheld the conviction of five Rangers personnel in the 2011 Sarfraz Shah murder case.\nJan 21: The National Assembly\u2019s Standing Committee on Interior approved the Protection of Pakistan Ordinance (PPO) bill. A meeting of the committee, presided over by its chairman Rana Shamim Ahmed, approved the bill with majority votes.\nJan 21: Saeed Ahmad assumed the charge of the office of Deputy Governor (DG), State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) for three years.\nJan 22: The Interior Ministry, on the advice of FIA DG Saud Ahmad Mirza, replaced FIA Lahore Director Qudratullah Marwat with Dr Usman Anwar.\nJan 22: The government brought amendments, through another ordinance, to the Protection of Pakistan Ordinance (PPO) that regulates detention for more than three months of suspects of terrorism and waging war against the country.\nThe new ordinance provides a legal cover for those persons who are in detention of the security agencies. Under the new provisions, these persons will not fall in the category of enforced disappearances. Besides this, the law has authorised the law enforcement agencies to detain a suspect for more than 90 days.\nJan 22: Pakistan and Saudi Arabia signed Hajj agreement 2014 at Hajj Ministry, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.\nJan 22: The judge of the Anti-Terrorism Court of Sibi, Muhammad Nawaz Khan Barakzai, acquitted provincial Home Minister Mir Sarfaraz Bugti, his father Mir Ghulam Qadir Bugti and chief of the Baloch Republican Party Nawabzada Brahmdagh Bugti in two separate cases because the prosecution failed to prove charges against them.\nJan 23: More Fulbright students from Pakistan studied in the United States in 2012 than from any other country except Chile, an official report said.\nChile sent 287 students to the United States in 2012, followed by Pakistan and Germany, 248, Indonesia, 205, Colombia, 176, Brazil, 172, and Russia, 114.\nJan 23: President Mamnoon Hussain promulgated the Gas Theft Control and Recovery Ordinance 2014 which enunciates that any person tampering with gas supply lines will be liable to a punishment of between 5 and 10 years of imprisonment, and a fine of up to Rs 3 million. Those tampering with the main lines or installations may be awarded imprisonment of between 7 and 14 years, and a fine of up to Rs 10 million. Whereas those tampering with domestic meters can be awarded a punishment of up to 6 months or a fine which may extend to Rs 100,000, or both.\nJan 23: Punjab Educational Endowment Fund (PEEF) and Department for International Development (DFID) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) under which DFID will provide Rs 1.62 billion to PEEF to award 28,000 scholarships to meritorious and needy students in a period of five years.\nJan 26: National Security and Foreign Affairs Adviser Sartaj Aziz reached Washington for US-Pakistan Strategic Dialogue \u2014 resumed after a three-year gap \u2014 to redraw a blueprint for a future relationship between the two allies. The Dialogue focussed, mainly, on economic and security cooperation between the two countries.\nJan 26: Former justice Sardar Muhammad Raza Khan was appointed as chairman Missing Persons Commission to take up the matters of missing persons of the country.\nJan 27: Irfan Siddiqui, a seasoned columnist, analyst and author was appointed as Special Assistant to Prime Minister on National Affairs. He would hold status of a federal minister.\nJan 27: A Lahore High Court division bench restrained the Punjab government from dispossessing the owners of the properties/land being acquired for establishing the Garments City on Sheikhupura Road.\nJan 27: At the 27th meeting of the Provincial Development Working Party of 2013-14 fiscal year, presided over by Punjab Planning and Development Board Chairman Irfan Elahi, the Punjab government approved establishment of a medical college at Gujrat besides 14 other development schemes with an estimated cost of Rs. 13.259 billion\nJan 27: Authorities in Azad Jammu and Kashmir refused to allow a bus from India to enter, thereby continuing the deadlock over the cross-LoC trade and the peace bus service in Jammu and Kashmir.\nJan 28: Punjab University\u2019s Hailey College of Commerce launched PhD classes.\nJan 28: Pakistan released an important Afghan Taliban commander Mullah Mansoor Dadullah, according to the Afghan Islamic Press (AIP).\nJan 29: Announcing the much-awaited policy statement regarding dealing with terrorism in the National Assembly, the Prime Minister Mian Nawaz Sharif gave Taliban \u201canother chance\u201d for peace talks that each side has alternately offered the other. The gesture came as the prime minister made his first appearance in the National Assembly in more than seven months.\nHe constituted a four-member committee, headed by his Advisor on National Affairs, Irfan Siddiqui, to establish contact with the Taliban and pave the way for a dialogue.\nJan 30: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif directed the authorities to form a committee for initiating a reconciliation process and negotiations with disgruntled Baloch nationalists.\nJan 30: The federal government accepted the resignation of the governor of State Bank of Pakistan, Yaseen Anwar, with effect from January 31.\nJan 30: The Supreme Court threw out a petition of former president retired Gen Pervez Musharraf seeking review of its judgement of July 31, 2009, on the grounds that it contained irrelevant precedence and was also time-barred.\nJan 30: The federal government notified MNAs Abdul Rehman Kanju and Shazia Marri as members of Press Council of Pakistan. They will replace Yasmin Rehman and Saira Afzal Tarar. They will hold office until October 17, 2014.\nJan 31: Ashraf Mahmood Wathra was appointed acting governor of the State Bank of Pakistan.\nJan 31: Peshawar High Court (PHC) Chief Justice Dost Muhammad Khan took oath as Supreme Court judge. Chief Justice of Pakistan, Justice Tassadduq Hussain Jillani, administered the oath.\nJan 31: The special court issued arrest warrants for former president retired Gen Pervez Musharraf in the high treason case. The court also dismissed his application seeking cardiac treatment in the United States.\nJan 31: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and former president Asif Ali Zardari jointly performed the ground-breaking of a coal project in Islamkot, near Thar Coal Block-II.\nAn important part of the project is a 660MW coal-based power plant which is expected to be completed in 2017 at a cost of $1.60 billion.\nJan 31: Mohammad Ramzan Chaudhry won the election of vice chairman of the prestigious Pakistan Bar Council (PBC) for one-year term.\nFeb 01: The Balochistan assembly passed six bills, three of which pertained to threefold increase in the salary, allowances and privileges of the chief minister, ministers and speaker, deputy speaker and members of the provincial assembly.\nFeb 03: The Sindh Assembly unanimously passed the prevention of defacement of private and public property bill, making contravention of its provisions punishable with up to six-month imprisonment or a fine up to Rs. 5,000 or with both.\nFeb 03: Inefficiency, clash of interests and vested interests of officials in the Punjab Textbook Board (PTB) and the Punjab Curriculum Authority (PCA) have fallen hard on class X students as they are studying Physics (English medium) textbook that is replete with conceptual and technical mistakes.\nThe PTB had identified 1,066 spelling, grammatical, technical, conceptual and illustrative mistakes in the manuscript of the physics X, which was approved by the PCA for publication.\nFeb 03: The Supreme Court disqualified PML-N\u2019s Swat MPA, Qaimoos Khan for his fake degree and rigging in 2013 general elections.\nFeb 06: The government and Taliban negotiators held their first formal meeting at the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa House to pave the way for an agreement on ending violence that has claimed tens of thousands of lives.\nFeb 06: The United States put Malik Ishaq, a co-founder of Lashkar-i-Jhangvi, on its list of specially-designated global terrorists and maintained its ban on the organisation as well.\nFeb 06: The Sindh police in collaboration with the United States designed \u2018modern training curricula\u2019 to enhance professional skills of the officers with main focus on criminal investigations.\nFeb 06: The government pushed two anti-terror bills through the National Assembly in the first legislation of more than eight months of the life of the house.\nThe bills, seeking to amend the Anti Terrorism Act of 1997 to counter financing of terrorist organisations through money-laundering and providing for shoot-at-sight orders to law-enforcement agencies, were based on two of the three anti-terrorism presidential ordinances that the house also extended for further periods of 120 days each to save them from lapsing within the coming few days.\nFeb 06: The Islamabad High Court (IHC) set aside the December 2 order of the federal government to suspend the supply of natural gas to the CNG filling stations in the winter.\nFeb 06: The Lahore Electric Supply Company (Lesco) started operating the state of the art Power Distribution Control Centre (PDCC) installed with technical and funding assistance of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).\nFeb 07: United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) Director General Irina Bokova and the Pakistan\u2019s Minister of State for Education, Training and Standards in Higher Education Muhammad Baleeghur Rehman signed $7 million Malala Funds-in-Trust agreement to support better access, improved quality and safe learning environment for girls in the hard-to-reach areas of Pakistan.\nFeb 07: The United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan (USEFP) opened a Fulbright Centre at the Forman Christian College (FCC).\nThe centre will offer advisory and counselling services, preparatory classes and prometric testing facilities for admissions to universities in the United States.\nFeb 07: The Sindh government established its own Higher Education Commission (HEC) and appointed former petroleum minister, Dr Asim Hussain, as its chairman. The post of chairman is equivalent to a provincial minister.\nFeb 08: The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) included Pakistan in the list of 51 \u2018Fragile States 2014\u2019 report for mobilising less than 14 per cent of GDP in tax revenue and high level of security situation.\nFeb 08: A Pakistani feature film Zinda Bhaag won the Special Jury Award at the closing ceremony of the Jaipur International Film Festival 2014.\nFeb 09: The International Monetary Fund reported a \u201cbetter-than-expected\u201d GDP growth in the country. The IMF also pointed that Pakistan had met nearly all of its quantitative performance markers and its reform programme remained broadly on track.\nFeb 09: The provincial government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa launched Green Growth Initiative (GGI) to end power outages in the province.\nFeb 10: At the 25th meeting of the Council of Common Interests (CCI), chaired by Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and attended by the chief ministers of all the provinces, the government received approval from the four CMs to go ahead with privatisation of the power sector.\nFeb 11: Girls\u2019 access to basic education got an impetus with the opening of around 30 schools in six districts of Sindh with a Japanese grant of Rs 829 million.\nFeb 11: During the inter-provincial education ministers\u2019 conference at Planning Commission Auditorium, Islamabad, the federal government and the provinces evolved consensus on establishing a National Curriculum Commission (NCC) to bring uniformity in education syllabi of all provinces.\nFeb 11: The federal government, after due diligence and consultations with the provinces, decided to induct Provincial Management Service (PMS) officers into the prestigious Pakistan Administrative Service (PAS), erstwhile District Management Group (DMG). The step dismantled over 40 years of patent anomaly in law and ad hoc practices pursued regarding the promotion of officers to senior policy and management positions in the provinces and the federation.\nFeb 12: With the provision of $900 million by the Asian Development Bank for Jamshoro supercritical coal-fired power plant to produce 1200MW, Pakistan has stepped into the arena of producing low-cost energy and improving energy mix. Documents for the loan were signed and exchanged by Secretary of Economic Affairs Division Nargis Sethi and ADB Country Director Werner Liepach at the PM secretariat. The project is expected to be completed by December 2018.\nFeb 12: The media watchdog group \u201cReporters Without Borders\u201d said in a report that \u201cPakistan remains one of the most dangerous countries in the world\u201d for working journalists.\nFeb 12: The Punjab Assembly passed The Punjab Commission on the Status of Women Bill 2013.\nThe commission aims at empowering women, expanding opportunities for their socioeconomic development and eliminating all forms of discrimination against them.\nFeb 13: Pakistan, Turkey and Afghanistan reaffirmed their resolve to continue collective efforts and enhanced cooperation to ensure sustainable peace and security in the region at the eighth trilateral summit, hosted by Turkish President Abdullah Gul. Leaders of the three countries expressed satisfaction over the outcome of the summit held in an environment of fraternity.\nFeb 14: The Punjab government decided to do away with English as a medium for instruction from classes 1-3 after realising students can learn better in their mother and local languages.\nThe change will be implemented from the next academic session beginning April 1.\nFeb 14: US Consul General Nina M. Fite formally inaugurated the Lincoln Corner Bahawalpur via digital video conference with Islamia University of Bahawalpur Vice Chancellor Dr Muhammad Mukhtar.\nFeb 15: Country\u2019s first \u201cParliamentarians Tax Directory\u201d, was issued by the Federal Board of Revenue. Barring a few worthy exceptions, the sums paid as income tax by most of the elected representatives are laughably low. Of the 319 MNAs who filed their tax returns, 108 paid no tax at all. The MNAs who paid less than Rs. 100 as income tax include Asyia Naz Tanoli (Rs. 88), Tahir Bashir Cheema (Rs. 55) and Mohammad Zain Elahi (Rs. 72).\nFeb 15: The Punjab government decided to abolish the Frogh-i-Taleem Fund being charged from public school students. The government will itself fill the gap by providing Rs 2.5 billion additional funds to schools.\nJan 16: The annual survey by Indian education research group Pratham showed that the standards of education in rural India have declined almost every year since 2009 despite huge government investments.\nJan 16: Crime caper \u201cAmerican Hustle\u201d and 3D space spectacular \u201cGravity\u201d topped the Oscars nominations list with 10 each. Historical drama \u201c12 Years a Slave\u201d was close behind with nine nominations.\nJan 16: The US lawmakers set condition that Pakistan will receive $33 million only after release of Dr Shakil Afridi. They also demanded withdrawal of the allegations levelled against him.\nJan 17: President Barack Obama trimmed the powers of the US eavesdropping agency by calling for new privacy safeguards, but allowed bulk phone data sweeps to continue as an anti-terror tool.\nJan 18: With a massive crowd gathering to pay last respects to Dawoodi Bohra community\u2019s spiritual leader Syedna Burhanuddin, a stampede killed at least 18 people.\nJan 18: President Barack Obama signed a $1.1 trillion spending bill that eases his budget conflicts with Congress but also puts conditions on the continuation of US aid to Pakistan.\nJan 20: The world\u2019s elite have rigged laws in their own favour undermining democracy and creating a chasm of inequality across the globe, Oxfam said in advance of the annual get together of the world\u2019s most powerful at Davos.\nJan 20: International tourist numbers surged to nearly 1.1 billion in 2013 with growth in the Asia-Pacific region leading the industry to a strong year despite global economic troubles, the Madrid-based World Tourism Organisation announced.\nJan 20: In a statement issued by his office, the White House spokesman Jay Carney said the White House had received a report from the International Atomic Energy Agency, stating that Iran had taken the initial specific steps it committed to do by Jan 20 and now the United States was ready to ease its sanctions.\nJan 20: India successfully test-fired its nuclear-capable strategic missile Agni-IV, with a strike range of about 4,000 km, from a test range off the Odisha coast.\nJan 21: Thailand declared a 60-day state of emergency in Bangkok and surrounding areas to tackle protests aimed at overthrowing the government.\nJan 21: The United Nations barred Iran from the peace conference on Syria after it refused to back calls for a transitional government to end the country\u2019s strife. The unprecedented diplomatic action averted a Syrian opposition boycott of the talks, which are scheduled to start in the Swiss town of Montreux.\nJan 21: The New York-based Human Rights Watch, in its annual report, said that the United States is setting a dangerous example for the world with its sweeping surveillance programmes, giving governments an excuse for mass censorship of online communications.\nJan 23: Australian police cracked a major global money-laundering ring with operatives in more than 20 countries and funds syphoned off to groups reported to include Hezbollah.\nThe Australian Crime Commission seized more than Aus$ 580 million (US$512m) of drugs and assets, including Aus$ 26 million in cash, in a year-long sting codenamed Eligo.\nJan 23: A 20-year-old tribal woman was allegedly gang-raped in India\u2019s West Bengal province by 13 persons on orders of a kangaroo court that opposed her affair with a man from a different community.\nJan 24: Chinese president Xi Jinping was named as the head of a new national security commission, emphasising his firm grip on power.\nPremier Li Keqiang and Zhang Dejiang, the head of China\u2019s parliament, were appointed deputy heads of the new commission.\nJan 24: The United Nations called on Myanmar to investigate reports that dozens of men, women and children were killed in attacks on Rohingya Muslims with the alleged involvement of police.\nJan 25: The Philippine government and the rebel Moro Islamic Liberation Front completed talks on a deal to end four decades of fighting. The accord was signed at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and says that:\nThere will be Muslim self-rule in parts of the southern Philippines in exchange for the deactivation of the rebel force.\nMilitary presence in the proposed autonomous region would be restricted.\nThe Philippine government will grant amnesty to Muslim guerrillas, who are facing or have been convicted on rebellion-related charges.\nJan 26: Former UN chief Kofi Annan, head of a group of ex-global leaders known as the Elders, started a visit aimed at boosting dialogue between Iran and the international community.\nAnnan was accompanied by Martti Ahtisaari, a former president of Finland, South Africa\u2019s Nobel Peace Laureate Desmond Tutu and Mexican ex-president Ernesto Zedillo.\nJan 26: India and Japan signed agreements on cooperation in areas including energy and telecommunications during Shinzo Abe\u2019s visit to New Delhi.\nJan 27: French electro duo Daft Punk won big at the Grammys and rappers Macklemore and Ryan Lewis honoured same-sex marriage as they were named best new artist at music\u2019s version of the Oscars.\nJan 27: Tunisia\u2019s leaders signed the new constitution, a key goal of the revolution three years ago that touched off the Arab Spring.\nThe historic document, seen as one of the most modern in the Arab world, was signed by outgoing Islamist premier Ali Larayedh, Speaker Mustapha Ben Jaafar, and President Moncef Marzouki during a ceremony at the National Constituent Assembly.\nJan 27: British HR campaigner and well-known activist Peter Tatchell dedicated his receipt of an Honorary Doctorate of Laws from De Montfort University to people of Balochistan and their struggle for human rights.\nJan 28: Ukraine\u2019s Prime Minister, Mykola Azarov, and his entire government resigned in a bid to defuse country\u2019s deadly crisis.\nJan 29: New online neighbourhoods opened when a US company started offering web addresses ending in \u201c.guru,\u201d \u201c.bike\u201d and even \u201c.singles.\u201d\nDonuts Inc. plans to launch seven new generic top-level domains (gTLDs). In the mix initially are addresses ending in guru, bike, singles, as well as clothing, holdings, plumbing and ventures.\nJan 30: The head of the main Bangladeshi Islamist opposition party was among 14 people sentenced to death on charges of smuggling weapons to a rebel group in neighbouring India.\nAmong those convicted and sentenced to death was Mati-ur-Rahman Nizami, head of the country\u2019s main Islamist opposition party Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) and the former industries minister in the 2001-2006 cabinet of the then Prime Minister Khaleda Zia.\nJan 31: The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) downgraded India after conducting an audit of the country\u2019s aviation regulator that found 31 issues of safety concern.\nJan 31: At an Anglo-French summit held at an airbase in Oxfordshire, west of London, French President Francois Hollande dealt a blow to Prime Minister David Cameron\u2019s hopes of renegotiating Britain\u2019s membership of the EU before a referendum in 2017, saying treaty change was \u201cnot a priority\u201d.\nJan 31: It was born at the end of the Great Depression and survived World War II \u2013 and an attack by youths \u2013 but \u201cGreater,\u201d the world\u2019s oldest known flamingo, died at a zoo in Australia aged 83.\nJan 31: President Obama nominated Vice Adm. Michael S. Rogers as the new director of the National Security Agency (NSA). Major Rogers is a recognized expert in the art of designing cyber weapons, but someone with no public track record in addressing the kinds of privacy concerns that have put the agency under a harsh spotlight.\nFeb 01: A glimmer of hope surfaced in the effort to keep the Houston Astrodome _the world\u2019s first multipurpose domed stadium from being torn down with its addition to the National Register of Historic Places.\nFeb 03: An opinion poll in the US showed that for the first time, the majority of people in the United States view war efforts in Iraq and Afghanistan as failures.\nFeb 03: The US Treasury Department allowed the transfer of $550 million in Iran\u2019s frozen oil revenues to the country under an interim nuclear deal.\nFeb 03: Corruption across the EU\u2019s 28 countries costs some 120 billion euros ($162 bn) per year, the European Commission said, urging member states to do more to stamp out the problem.\nFeb 04: Shouting anti-Pakistan slogans, dozens of Shiv Sena activists disrupted the press conference of a Pakistani music band at the Mumbai Press Club.\nFeb 05: The United States added Saidullah Jan, Yahya Haqqani and Muhammad Omar Zadran, the three members of the Haqqani network to its list of \u201cspecially designated global terrorists\u201d.\nThe US has already declared the Haqqani network a terrorist outfit.\nFeb 06: Syria reached a deal with the United Nations to allow civilians to leave the besieged rebel-held city of Homs, potentially the first positive result after deadlocked peace talks in Switzerland.\nFeb 07: Thousands of Muslims fled for their lives from the capital of Central African Republic, with Christian crowds cheering as the truckloads of Muslim families made their way out of town. One man who fell off a truck was subsequently killed and his body mutilated, highlighting the savagery faced by those Muslims who stayed behind.\nFeb 08: The International Criminal Court opened an initial probe into war crimes in the Central African Republic.\nFeb 08: War took an increasing toll on Afghanistan\u2019s civilians in 2013 as fighting intensified between the government and insurgents, the United Nations said in a report, with total casualties rising 14 per cent.\nFeb 10: Sushil Koirala was elected Nepal\u2019s new prime minister with vows to steering the strife-torn country towards stability. Koirala, 75, is president of the country\u2019s oldest party, the Nepali Congress. Three of his relatives have been prime minister in the past.\nFeb 10: Iran successfully test-fired two missiles, including a long-range ballistic weapon.\nIran already has surface-to-surface missiles with a range about 2,000 kilometers (1,250 miles) capable of reaching Israel and the US military bases in the region.\nFeb 11: China and Taiwan held their first government-to-government talks since they split 65 years ago after a brutal civil war a symbolic yet historic move between the former bitter rivals.\nFeb 11: A military aircraft C-130 Hercules crashed in Algeria\u2019s mountainous Oum El Bouaghi, some 380 kilometres east of the capital, Algiers, killing all 103 people on board.\nFeb 11: Indian leaders celebrated the eradication of polio, reminding doubters that something once thought impossible had been achieved and promising to tackle other diseases which still blight the country. In January, the country of 1.2 billion people marked three years without a new case of the crippling virus, which means it will soon be certified as having wiped out the scourge.\nFeb 12: The exodus of tens of thousands of Muslims from Central African Republic amounts to \u201cethnic cleansing,\u201d a top UN official and Amnesty International said.\nFeb 12: The UN food agency launched one of its largest-ever emergency food airlifts. The World Food Programme\u2019s first cargo aircraft, loaded with 80 tonnes of rice, landed in the Bangui the capital of Central African Republic.\nFeb 12: North and South Korea stared their highest-level government dialogue since the North\u2019s nuclear test last year prompted fears of armed conflict on the divided Korean Peninsula.\nThe meeting at the truce village of Panmunjom on the border between the two Koreas was suggested by the North, which has recently called for better ties.\nFeb 13: Twenty-seven countries announced the launch of The Global Health Security Agenda in an effort to improve the ability to prevent, detect, respond to and contain outbreaks of dangerous infectious diseases.\nFeb 14: Rare talks between the rival Koreas ended on an even rarer note of agreement, allowing an under-threat reunion for divided families to go ahead and fuelling hopes of further constructive engagement.\nThe agreement pointed to a significant concession by North Korea which had strenuously objected to annual South Korean-US military drills that would overlap with the February 20-25 reunion for family members separated by the Korean War.\nFeb 14: Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta resigned in a fast-paced political drama in Rome that paves the way for 39-year-old centre-left leader Matteo Renzi to take his place.\nFeb 14: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal after a 49-day stint resigned after losing Congress party\u2019s support over a key anti-corruption bill.\nFeb 14: A picture of African migrants standing on the shore of Djibouti City, their glimmering phones held aloft to catch a weak signal, won the World Press Photo prize for American photographer John Stanmeyer of the VII Photo Agency.\nFeb 14: The Belgium Parliament passed a bill, allowing euthanasia for terminally ill children without any age limit. The law was backed by 86 votes to 44, with 12 abstentions. When the bill is signed by the king, Belgium will become the first country in the world to remove any age limit on the practice.\nIn the Netherlands, Belgium\u2019s northern neighbour, euthanasia is legal for children over the age of 12, if there is parental consent.\nFeb 14: US Secretary of State John Kerry warned China against unilateral moves to set up a new air defence zone, saying such a step could threaten regional stability at a time of heightened tensions.\nAfter a day of talks with senior Chinese leaders including President Xi Jinping, Premier Li Keqiang and Foreign Minister Wang Yi, Kerry stressed that he had also highlighted the need to ease concerns over Beijing\u2019s territorial ambitions.\nFeb 15: Turkey\u2019s parliament passed a contested bill tightening the government\u2019s grip on the judiciary.\nFeb 15: The UN\u2019s Syria envoy Lakhdar Brahimi said he was \u201cvery, very sorry\u201d as peace talks in Geneva broke off with no progress made and no date set for a third round.\nFeb 15: Lebanon announced the formation of a compromise government after a 10-month political vacuum during which the war in neighbouring Syria exacerbated longstanding divisions.\nThe 24-member government brings together the Hezbollah and its allies with the Sunni-led bloc of former Prime Minister Saad Hariri for the first time in three years.\nJan 24: Pakistan women\u2019s team outclassed their South African counterparts by seven wickets in the PCB Qatar Women\u2019s T20 Tri-series final.\nJan 25: Chinese ace Li Na won the Australian Open final by defeating Dominika Cibulkova. She is now the oldest women\u2019s champion.\nJan 26: Fancied filly Prosperity lived up to her star billing when she powered to victory in the 1000 Guineas of Pakistan during the Lahore Winter Meeting at the Racecourse Park, Lahore.\nJan 26: Stanislas Wawrinka routed Rafael Nadal to win the Australian Open, his maiden Grand Slam title.\nJan 26: Australia beat England in the fifth ODI to win the five-match series 4-1.\nJan 26: The pair of Daniel Nestor of Canada and Kristina Mladenovic of France won the Australian Open mixed doubles title with a win over sixth-seeded Sania Mirza of India and Horia Tecau of Romania.\nJan 27: Team Puri comprising Yasser Rahim, Khaled Mohiuddin, Mirza Ziaullah Baig, Hamed Mohiuddin, Junaid Saeed and Mohammad Mubashir Puri won the 20th National Bridge Championship.\nJan 30: Kenya lost One Day International (ODI) status after the national team\u2019s three-wicket loss to Scotland in their World Cup qualifier.\nJan 30: New Zealand umpire Kathy Cross became the first woman to be named in the ICC Associate and Affiliate panel of umpires.\nJan 31: New Zealand crushed India in the fifth and final ODI to win the series 4-0.\nFeb 02: Genzebe Dibaba of Ethiopia set a world indoor record in running 1,500 metres in 3 minutes, 55.17 seconds at the Karlsruhe indoor meet.\nFeb 02: Libya won their first continental tournament after beating Ghana in the African Nations Championship final.\nFeb 07: Russia\u2019s Winter Olympics officially got underway on the Black Sea coast in the resort town of Sochi, where a colourful show at the gleaming Fisht Stadium.\nFeb 07: Kumar Sangakkara became the second batsman in history to score a triple century and a hundred in the same match. Left-handed Sangakkara followed his 319 in the first innings with 105 in the second, joining former England captain Graham Gooch as the only batsmen to achieve the rare feat. Gooch made 333 and 123 against India at Lord\u2019s in 1990.\nFeb 08: The International Cricket Council approved wide ranging changes to its structure after eight of the 10 Test nations voted for the proposals that put India, England and Australia in control of the world game and with it most of the money.\nFeb 09: India\u2019s suspended Olympic body elected world squash chief N. Ramachandran, whose elder brother N. Srinivasan was picked to lead the International Cricket Council, as its president.\nFeb 09: Chairman Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Scrutiny Committee Abdul Jalil Khan resigned.\nFeb 10: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif removed Zaka Ashraf from the post of PCB Chairman. He has been shown the door for the second time in eight months. Mr Ashraf served only for 25 days this time.\nFeb 11: Indian skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Suresh Raina, along with four other capped players, were declared guilty in the Mudgal Panel report.\nFeb 11: Former Pakistan captain Moin Khan was named Head Coach of Pakistan team and former Test cricketer Azhar Khan was appointed acting chief selector.\nFeb 13: Female martial art players from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa won the title of the national junior women judo championship.\nFeb 14: Director General (DG) Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Javed Miandad resigned.\nFeb 15: The 19-year-old Japanese prodigy, Yuzuru Hanyu, became the youngest Olympic men\u2019s figure skating champion in 66 years when he won Japan\u2019s first ever title in the discipline at the Sochi Games.\nJan 16: The growing gulf between the rich and the poor represents the biggest global risk this year, the World Economic Forum declared ahead of the Davos summit.\nJan 17: The Karachi Stock Exchange signed an agreement with Borsa Istanbul, the main bourse of Turkey. The MoU highlights ways to strengthen cooperation and mutual relationship between the two markets.\nJan 20: The global energy share can reach and exceed 30 per cent by 2030, while energy efficiency and improved energy access can advance the share of renewables in the global energy mix to as much as 36 pc, the International Renewable Energy Agency (Irena) said in a report entitled \u201cRemap 2030\u201d.\nJan 21: The government appointed Syed Ahmad Iqbal Ashraf as president of National Bank of Pakistan (NBP).\nJan 21: Spain retook the number three spot in world tourism in 2013, overtaking China by luring a record 60.6 million international visitors. This has boosted the eurozone\u2019s fourth largest economy after a long, job-wrecking recession.\nJan 23: The government issued 50 provisional licences for exploration of oil and gas to eight local and two foreign firms having minimum investment commitment of $371 million.\nJan 24: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government approved a fund valuing Rs 10 billion for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Oil and Gas Development Company Limited (KPOGDCL) with a plan to accelerate work on oil and gas exploration in the province.\nJan 27: Mobilink received the Highest Taxpayer Award by the Pakistan Customs, Islamabad Directorate.\nJan 27: China\u2019s Export Import (EXIM) Bank provided the first installment of a $448 million loan to Pakistan for the Rs 278 billion Neelum-Jhelum hydropower project.\nThe bank will release further installments after receiving satisfactory reports on the construction of the powerhouse.\nJan 27: Google and Samsung Electronics signed a broad agreement to cross-license a range of each other\u2019s patents.\nJan 29: The government raised liquidity more than the quarterly target through auction of Pakistan Investment Bonds (PIB), indicating that borrowings from the private sector are now a high priority.\nJan 30: Pakistan was ranked second in the world in terms of business growth in a survey conducted by the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO).\nJan 30: Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL), the largest ICT service provider in Pakistan, is investing in one of the largest international submarine cable consortium system, in collaboration with the leading telecom operators of the world.\nJan 30: Karkey Karadeniz Elektrik Uretim A.S (Karkey) the Turkish energy firm filed a claim at the World Bank\u2019s International Centre for Investment Disputes (ICSID) seeking $2.1 billion damages against the Government of Pakistan.\nFeb 06: The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) granted licence to Sindh Bank for the commencement of Islamic banking operations.\nFeb 07: The MCB received approval from the central bank of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) to open a wholesale banking branch in Dubai, UAE.\nFeb 10: The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Resources signed petroleum concession agreements and exploration licences in 12 blocks with Oil and Gas Development Corporation (OGDCL) and Pakistan Petroleum (PPL) for exploration of hydrocarbon reserves.\nThe licences and petroleum concession agreements are for blocks in Ladhana, Fatehpur, Ranipur, Armala, Baratai, Rasmalan, Parkini, Nausherwani, Bela West, Karsal, Hisal and Sadiqabad with a minimum firm work commitment of $176 million covering the total area of 22619.3 square kilometres.\nFeb 10: A contract under which Pakistan will sell Super Mushshak Aircraft to Iraq was signed by General Anwer Hamad Ameen Ahmed, Commander Iraqi Air Force and Air Marshal Sohail Gul Khan, Chairman PAC Kamra.\nFeb 11: Pakistan received $352 million from the United States under the Coalition Support Fund (CSF) for the January-March quarter of 2013.\nFeb 11: Pakistan paid the 27th installment under IMF/SBA facility amounting to US$147 million.\nFeb 12: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government launched Rs 2 billion interest-free micro credit programme, aiming to reduce poverty through creation of self-employment and job opportunities. The \u2018Khud Kifaalat\u2019 (self-employment) scheme will be earmarked Rs2 billion annually for the next five years.\nFeb 15: The Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) was awarded \u201chigh-level laurels\u201d at the 37th Annual FPCCI Export Awards.\nJan 17: A critically endangered species of marine turtle was found for the first time in Pakistan. The hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricate) having a 47-centimetre-long carapace was caught in a tuna gillnet off Ormara, Balochistan.\nJan 23: The dwarf planet Ceres, one of the most intriguing objects in the solar system, is gushing water vapour from its unusual ice-covered surface, scientists said in a finding that raises the question of whether it might be hospitable to life.\nUsing the European Space Agency\u2019s Herschel infrared space telescope, researchers spotted plumes of water vapour periodically spewing from Ceres, the largest object in the asteroid belt residing between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.\nJan 23: The \u201cfastest ever\u201d broadband speed was achieved in a test in London, raising hopes of more efficient data transfer via existing infrastructure. Alcatel-Lucent and BT said speeds of 1.4 terabits per second were achieved during their joint test \u2013 enough to send 44 uncompressed HD films a second.\nFeb 11: Researchers found a gene linking intelligence to the thickness of so-called \u201cgrey matter\u201d in the brain. An international team of scientists analyzed DNA samples and brain scans from more than 1,500 healthy 14-year-olds and gave them a series of tests to establish their verbal and non-verbal intelligence during the test.\nFeb 11: Astronomers found an old and distant galaxy that is believed to date back to a time when the universe was just 650 million years old, a fraction of its current age.\nThe galaxy, known as Abell 2744_Y1, is about 30 times smaller than the Milky Way, but pumping out stars at a prodigious rate.\nJan 17: The spiritual head of the Dawoodi Bohra community, Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin, died of a cardiac arrest.\nJan 17: Suchitra Sen, Bengali cinema\u2019s lifelong sweetheart and Dilip Kumar\u2019s fabled Paro in the Hindi version of Devdas, died. The 82-year old legend had disappeared from public view three decades ago.\nJan 17: Sunanda Pushkar, wife of Indian minister Shashi Tharoor, was found dead in a five-star hotel, a day after she had a flaming row in a series of tweets with a Pakistani journalist she accused of having an affair with her husband.\nJan 17: Jose Sulaiman, who ran the World Boxing Council (WBC) for 38 years, died. He was 82.\nJan 29: Professor Laiq Ahmed, an educationist, compare and host of a number of PTV programmes, was laid to rest. He was 80.\nJan 31: Prof Dr Khawaja Amjad Saeed, the Founder Principal of Hailey College of Banking & Finance, University of the Punjab, and a notable economist died.\nHe was an M.Com, ACMA, MBA, FCA and PhD himself and became the first head of the Institute of Business Administration, Punjab University, at a very young age; the IBA Punjab was the second business school of Pakistan after the IBA Karachi.\nHe also served as President of the Association of Management Development Institutions, South Asia (AMDISA).\nFeb 02: Oscar-winning actor Philip Seymour Hoffman was found dead in his New York apartment. He was 46.\nFeb 02: Maximilian Schell, the ruggedly handsome Austrian-born actor who won an Academy Award for his role in \u201cJudgment at Nuremberg\u201d died at 83.\nFeb 05: Young politician Sardar Khurram Nawab Khan passed away. He was 41.\nFeb 07: Veteran actor Ghayyur Akhtar passed away at 69.\nFeb 09: AKM Yusuf, one of the top leader of the Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) and its Naib Amir who was falsely charged with crimes against humanity committed during Bangladesh\u2019s 1971 so-called liberation war against Pakistan, died in Dhaka where he was imprisoned and denied proper treatment after suffering cardiac stroke.\nFeb 11: Shirley Temple, the Hollywood child star who captured hearts in Depression-era America with her trademark blond ringlets and dimpled smile, died at the age of 85.\nFeb 12: Director General Pakistan Sports Board (PSB) Ameer Hamza Gillani passed away.\nFeb 13: Sid Caesar, who pioneered TV sketch comedy during the 1950s as the star and creative force of \u201cYour Show of Shows,\u201d a launch pad for the likes of Mel Brooks, Carl Reiner and Woody Allen and an inspiration to generations of comedians, died. He was 91.\nOn Jan 16, China\u2019s capital was shrouded in dangerous smog, cutting visibility down to a few hundred metres as a count of small particulate pollution reached more than 25 times recommended levels.\nOn Jan 16, a seminar titled \u201cClimate Changes Adaptation Strategies to Ensure the Food Security\u201d was organized by the University of Agriculture Faisalabad in collaboration with the Agriculture Model Inter-comparison and Improvement Project (AgMiP).\nThe experts were of the view that high resistant crops are need of the hour to fight climate changes as Pakistan is facing its worst impact and has been ranked eighth in climate change hit countries. The country\u2019s temperature would rise by 2.8 degree Celsius in day timings by 2070 that will heighten the food insecurity threat.\nOn Jan 19, Panama earned a Guinness world record when 5,084 children painted a mural simultaneously for three and a half minutes as part of 100th anniversary celebrations for the Panama Canal. The previous record was held by a group in Saudi Arabia, when some 3,860 participants painted together.\nOn Jan 20, the 2014 World Future Energy Summit opened at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre.\nJan 21: A 29.6 carat blue diamond, one of the rarest and most coveted in the world with a possible price tag of tens of millions of dollars, was discovered at a South African mine by Petra Diamonds.\nOn Jan 21, South Asian business leaders recommended the ratification of the Saarc agreement on trade in services and up-gradation of south Asia free trade agreement into a comprehensive economic framework agreement in the joint declaration of the fifth Saarc business leaders conclave (SBLC) concluded in New Delhi.\nOn Jan 26, Biswa Ijtema, the second largest congregation of Muslims, concluded in Tongi, Bangladesh.\nOn Jan 28, the 5th meeting of Pakistan-Russia Joint Working Group on Counter-terrorism was hosted by Pakistan in Islamabad. Pakistan delegation was led by Acting Secretary Imtiaz Tajwar. The Russian side was led by H.E. Alexander V. Zmeyevskiy, the Special Representative of the President of the Russian Federation for International Cooperation in the Fight against Terrorism and Transnational Crime.\nOn Jan 29, a Guinness record for the place with the most lightning was won by an area of Venezuela with 20,000 dashes of it per hour.\nThe natural phenomenon in the western state of Zulia is called the Catatumbo Lightning, which generates myriad electrical storms from April to November at the mouth of the River Catatumbo, at the southern end of Lake Maracaibo. The numbers of lightning bolts are indeed staggering: an estimated 18 to 60 per minute, more than 20,000 per hour and 1.2 million a year, with each flash packing enough juice to light up 100 million light bulbs.\nOn Jan 31, the 22nd African Union summit was concluded in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia\u2019s capital city.\nMoenjodaro, Sindh\nOn Feb 01, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party, inaugurated the Sindh Cultural Festival at Moenjodaro, associated with one of the world\u2019s first urban societies, the Indus Valley civilisation. The festival aims to publicise the cultural heritage of the country\u2019s south.\nOn Feb 06, the first ever two-day Pakistan-Finland Business Summit concluded in Islamabad. The summit was inaugurated by Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Foreign Affairs Syed Tariq Fatemi. Finnish Ambassador Rauli Suikannen complimented the government on its investor-friendly policies. The event was attended by prominent companies from Finland.\nOn Feb 15, the official opening of Earth Hour 2014, a worldwide campaign aimed at creating awareness of protecting the environment, took place in Karachi.\nEarth Hour 2014 Ambassadors include Humaima Malik, Faryal Ali Gauhar, Ahsan Khan, Sarmad Khosat and Zoe Viccaji.\nOn Jan 16, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made an unannounced visit to neighbouring Jordan for talks with King Abdullah II on the Middle East peace process.\nOn Jan 16, nearly nine years after a truck bomb killed former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri and 22 others, the trial started for four Hezbollah suspects accused of plotting the assassination that turned a Beirut seaside street into a \u201cmanmade hell.\u201d\nSports Journalist Qamar Ahmed\nOn Jan 16, a renowned sports journalist Qamar Ahmed achieved the unique distinction of covering 400 Test matches.\nOn Jan 16, Mahela Jayawardene became the second Sri Lankan after Kumar Sangakkara and seventh batsman overall to hit 1300 or more fours in Tests.\nOn Jan 16, St. Martin\u2019s Press agreed to pay an eye-popping eight-figure advance to Sylvia Day, a romance writer, for her next two books. The books, a series called \u201cBlacklist,\u201d are a follow-up to Ms Day\u2019s \u201cCrossfire\u201d series, which has sold more than 13 million copies since its release began in 2012.\nOn Jan 17, Macau\u2019s gambling tycoon Lui Che-woo replaced Hong Kong multibillionaire Li Ka-shing as Asia\u2019s richest man. Lui, the head of Macau casino operator Galaxy Entertainment, saw his fortune rise $3.5 billion to $29.6 billion, about $100 million ahead of Li, whose fortune stood at $29.5 billion on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.\nOn Jan 17, Nawaz Sharif was awarded an honorary degree of Doctorate of Philosophy in recognition of his services for the nation by the GCU, Lahore.\nOn Jan 23, the inventor Glynn Reynolds along with other researchers unveiled a new, safer system called Tri-Pin using colours and symbols as well as numbers that could cut ATM fraud dramatically.\nRai Haris Manzoor\nOn Jan 24, Rai Haris Manzoor, a student from Rawalpindi, made a new world record by passing the O-Level examination of the University of Cambridge at the age of only nine years.\nHe passed the exam in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics.\nOn Jan 26, Troy Jenkins, a teenager, took the controls of a light plane for more than half an hour after the pilot passed out during a joy flight over rural Australia. The single-engine Cessna 150 was only 10 minutes into a flight from the New South Wales state farming town of Forbes when the pilot Derek Neville lost consciousness.\nOn Jan 31, Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz took over as African Union chairman, replacing Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn for the one-year post.\nDr Zenko Hrynkiw\nOn Jan 31, Dr Zenko Hrynkiw, a neurosurgeon, hit the news when he, beating all odds like snowstorm, traffic-jam and a daunting six-mile walk through fresh powder, got to the hospital where he was needed for emergency surgery.\nDr Zenko Hrynkiw had to travel from Birmingham\u2019s Brookwood Medical Centre to Trinity Medical Center to perform the operation.\nDr Shamshad Akhtar\nOn Feb 03, Pakistan\u2019s representation at the United Nations gained new heights when Dr Shamshad Akhtar, a former governor of the State Bank, assumed charge as executive secretary of the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (Escap) at its headquarters in Bangkok.\nMs Akhtar is the second Pakistani civil servant to rise to the top position after Rafeeuddin Ahmed who served as head of Escap from 1992 to 1994.\nOn Feb 03, a respected economist Janet Yellen was sworn in as the first woman chair of the Federal Reserve. She inherits the mantle of the world\u2019s most powerful central banker from Ben Bernanke.\nOn Feb 04, retired cricketing legend Sachin Tendulkar was awarded India\u2019s highest civilian award, the Bharat Ratna, making him the first sportsperson and the youngest-ever Indian recipient to receive the honour.\nOn Feb 06, Irina Bokova, the director general of Unesco, was conferred Hilal-i-Pakistan award by President Mamnoon Hussain.\nOn Feb 06, Israel\u2019s 90-year-old president Shimon Peres, who is also a Nobel Peace Prize winner, won a Guinness record when he taught the largest online civics class in the world. Peres reached out to 9,000 students nationwide.\nOn Feb 08, Mohsin Ali, an eight-year-old Pakistani boy who is the grandson of Pakistan\u2019s noted climber Rajab Ali, set a new world record by climbing the summit of a 6,050-metre high mountain in Hunza. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Study Kit \u00bb Daily Current Affairs \u00bb Daily Articles \u00bb Palestine and peace\nTHE Trump decision to move the US embassy in Tel Aviv to Jerusalem confirms the obvious. The US has no respect for international law, UN resolutions or international agreements. It has zero credibility as an honest broker anywhere. Its credibility is its power not its leadership. The clash of civilisations may have been intellectually debunked, but it is alive and well in American strategies that serve its ruling military-corporate-finance complex (MCFC.)\nNone of the above should hide the truth about the degraded state of the Muslim world today. So many of its rulers are in league with enemies of their own people! They conspire against their human and political development which they fear would challenge their arbitrary power.\nDespite the salience of other crises in the Middle East, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is the \u2018mother\u2019 crisis. Over the past seven decades, it has directly and indirectly inflamed the region, and in varying degrees, the whole Muslim world. Other crises in the region from time to time eclipse the Israeli-Palestinian issue in their savagery, bloodshed, and regional and international impact.\nBut without a just settlement of this mother issue, the people of the region will remain targets of increasingly barbaric and murderous assaults by the US and Israel; by their panicking monarchies and corrupt dictatorships; and by the terrorist reactions of radicalised and traumatised victims of domestic and external state terror. This hell for the Palestinians, Arabs, Muslims and other victims is a paradise for the American MCFC and their regional minions!\nThe US and its satellites are ensuring a century of more terrible state and non-state terrorism.\nIsrael has made it absolutely clear it will never allow a win-win peace settlement which would benefit both Israelis and Palestinians. With US and regional minion support, it is bent on a final solution in which the Palestinians will either be progressively expelled from Palestine or reduced to a meaningless and totally dependent existence in a few non-viable cantons separated from each other by ever-expanding Israeli settlements and corridors that cut the West Bank in pieces. Moreover, the West Bank will be permanently cut off from Gaza. Palestinians will be imprisoned between Israel and Egypt in Gaza, and between Israel and Jordan in the West Bank.\nThe Palestinians will never be allowed space to become an independent political community. Regular military assaults are expected to reconcile them to their hopeless situation. Those who refuse to be reconciled to a life of hell on earth will automatically qualify as terrorists to be taken care of through Global Assassination Programs (GAP) ie murder by drones and black-ops. This Israeli/US final solution is aided and abetted by regional flunkies.\nModi has a somewhat similar plan in mind for a final solution in India-held Kashmir. He has similar American support. Pakistan is entitled according to international law to assist a Kashmiri armed freedom struggle for the exercise of their UN-recognised rights which have been denied them by Indian occupation. This, of course, does not justify any support for acts of terror. However, there are other more effective options to explore to help the Kashmir cause including effective and relentless diplomacy, engaging with India for a settlement acceptable to Kashmiris, implementing Kashmir and India-Pakistan CBMs, making permanent a LoC ceasefire, increasing trade and other exchanges with India, etc.\nThe OIC is politically dysfunctional. But under President Erdogan\u2019s leadership the Istanbul Summit made a new beginning. Saudi Arabia sent a lower-level representative. Sadly, along with Egypt it is in alliance with the US and Israel, ostensibly against Iran, but in effect against the Palestinians and the people of the entire region, including their own. Erdogan\u2019s call for the formal recognition of a Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its occupied capital is an important step. He also called Trump\u2019s provocation a \u201cturning point\u201d for the Muslim world. Unfortunately, the Muslim world today is of little use to itself as it is mostly governed by elites who fear the potential of their own people.\nIn a globalising world, the basic norms and obligations of international conduct which are enshrined in the UN Charter need to be universally practised. The West, including the US, prides itself on being a culture and civilisation that developed and embodied these \u201cage of enlightenment\u201d norms and obligations. But in a world overtaken by technology, power and greed, they no longer hold despite all the fine talk about the imperative of collectively overcoming the challenges of global survival.\nThe UN Charter was the world promising itself that the evil ideologies and policies that led to the indescribable horrors of two world wars and the Holocaust would never be repeated. The charter lies in tatters today. This is largely because of the policies of \u201cthe sole hyper-power\u201d. Since the end of the Cold War, and particularly 9/11, UN peace-keeping, peace-restoring and peace-building operations have had some successes. But they have been rendered politically redundant where US military assaults and black operations have destroyed entire political societies.\nWhile 9/11 was one of the most egregious acts of terror, it pales into insignificance compared to the state terror the US and its allies have unleashed upon the Muslim world since that fateful day. The latest Trump decision regarding Jerusalem threatens to open up an even more traumatic chapter for Muslims and other peoples of the world. India\u2019s obduracy or political opportunism over Kashmir represents a similar threat, especially given the nuclear factor. Pakistan\u2019s policies in support of a just Kashmir settlement must factor in these risks and realities.\nIn the name of counterterrorism and regional peace the US and its satellites are ensuring a century of more terrible state and non-state terrorism, ever more devastating conflicts, and human displacements on an unprecedented scale. There are powerful low lives that plan to profit from such an end-of-the-world prospect!\nSolutions to dangerous issues, including Palestine and Kashmir, can only emerge from an international consensus in support of an overriding and enforceable commitment to uphold human dignity and human rights everywhere, without exception. 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        "raw_content": "The night before the application was due, I took scissors to every attempt I\u2019d made, literally, cutting out each paragraph, laying them all out on the floor of my apartment, discarding most, keeping a handful I was proud of, and reshuffling them into something to reveal the hidden narrative trying to get out. After that moment of clarity it was about a half-hour\u2019s work to put it down in prose.\nIt may not hit you the same way it hit me, but this encapsulated my hopes and aspirations when looking forward beyond my undergraduate degree, and it\u2019s even more satisfying to read from the far side of a decade beyond the graduate program I was yearning for.\nI hope you enjoy it. Happy Throwback Thursday.\nStatement of Purpose - Kevin Fox\nI want to change the world. Perhaps not in a big way, maybe not in a way people would even attribute to me, but deep in the design patterns people will come to accept as simply \u2018the way things work,\u2019 I hope to leave my mark.\nIt\u2019s a simple truth that computers, or at least the methods by which we interact with them, are in their infancy. A person who learned to drive a car or use a telephone fifty years ago could still use the modern instantiations because their design patterns have become relatively fixed. In contrast, the computer user of today would have little hope of understanding the computer of half a century hence, in the terms by which he currently defines a computer.\nThe design patterns for the ways people and computers interact are still quickly evolving, and the ubiquitous computing movement will only accelerate that evolution. My objective in pursuing a Master of HCI degree is to play a part in this evolution, specifically in a research and development or advanced technology group at a company interested in new directions, but also motivated to move ideas quickly from the lab to the real world. More specifically, my interests lie in two areas: computer-mediated personal communications, and pre-attentive interfaces.\nI would like to attend the HCII Masters Program because I feel that the professors, research, and curricula closely match my interests and objectives, and that this is the best place for me to realize my potential. Professor Robert Kraut\u2019s research in social computing and the HomeNet initiative aligns closely with my interests, and Professor Brad Meyers\u2019s work, blurring the line between the user and the programmer, is particularly interesting to me.\nI\u2019ve devoted several years of my life to HCI and, now that I\u2019m continuing my formal education in the field, there is no place that I feel is more appropriate to do so than the CMU HCII.\nIt\u2019s been a while since I\u2019ve blogged. Lately I\u2019ve been focusing more on observing more than expounding, breathing in more than breathing out. It\u2019s all a cycle. My uncle Alan has a similar cycle, though offset from my own. An entrepreneur... Continue \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "5 Things You Should Never Say to a Child\nIf you have a child, are responsible for a child, or have children around you in any way and at any time, you must erase these words from your vocabulary and refrain from saying them to a child. This is because a child\u2019s mind and perception of the world is very fragile in their formative years, so you have to be careful not to impact them negatively with your words. Jumia Travel , the leading online travel agency, shares 5 things you should never say to a child.\nThis popular phrase is what most children have grown up hearing and most parents erroneously believe that this phrase encourages a child to work harder and attain great things. However, most of the time, this is not so. This adage sends a message that if a child doesn\u2019t win or excel, it means the child didn\u2019t work hard enough. This weakens the child\u2019s confidence as he/she grows up believing every failure is caused by his/her incompetence or inability to put in enough effort. It\u2019s better to say instead that \u2018practice makes better\u2019 rather than \u2018practice makes perfect\u2019.\nThis is another popular phrase with Nigerian parents. It might seem like the best thing to reassure a child that he/she is okay when he/she has been hurt physically or emotionally, but it isn\u2019t right to force this reality on a child who just isn\u2019t okay. For a child to be sad about something or to come crying to you, it means the child is not okay. You should learn to help the child acknowledge his/her emotions to help him/her understand and deal with them, rather than dismiss them. It\u2019s not like you should never say this to a child, but there are some scenarios you shouldn\u2019t say this.\nIf you struggle with your weight, shape or size, try to keep this struggle as far away from a child as possible. If a child sees you stepping on a scale every day and hears you complaining all the time about being fat and ugly, he/she (especially girls) can develop body image issues. Rather than telling a child you\u2019re on diet, it\u2019s better to say \u2018I\u2019m eating healthy and I exercise because it\u2019s great for the body and my heart\u2019. This can inspire the child to join you and live a healthy life.\n\u201cWe Can\u2019t Afford That\u201d\nMost people will think that being bold enough to tell a child this, is teaching the child to be responsible, but this is more counter-productive than productive. Keep money issues as far away as you can from children; they are too young to bear that burden. Choose alternative light-hearted ways to tell your child you can\u2019t afford something. You can try saying you\u2019re saving for something special for the family or that you\u2019ll get it for them later. If the child insists, then it\u2019s a perfect opportunity to teach the child in simple terms about budgeting, saving and managing money.\nAgain, it\u2019s not like you should never say this to a child, but you should refrain from doing so often. It\u2019s better to let the child ask or give some kind of signal asking for help or even come to you for help, than you jumping in to offer unsolicited help to a child. This can undermine the child\u2019s independence and cause him/her to start looking to others all the time for answers and assistance. When your child asks for help, try asking guiding questions or guiding the child first, to see if the child gets it on his/her own. If he/she doesn\u2019t, then you can help.\n\u2190 Previous Story 5 Social Media Mistakes Most Likely to Cost You a Job\nNext Story \u2192 Current Price of Tecno Phones In Nigeria Market Today \u2013 June 2017 [Jumia | PayPorte | Konga | Slot]",
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        "raw_content": "Blake Shelton and Rascal Flatts Playing \u2018Never Have I Ever\u2019 Is Bad News [Watch]\nThe Today show arrived in Nashville on Wednesday (June 6), and a number of country music\u2019s big stars made sure they were on hand to welcome host Hoda Kotb to Music City.\nThat group included Blake Shelton, Rascal Flatts and a game of Never Have I Ever, and hilarity ensued.\nThe group's shared sense of humors were certainly on display as they partook in the fun-filled game live from Shelton\u2019s brand new bar Ole Red. It was off to a ruckus start with the first question, \"Have you ever thrown up in a boot?\"\n\u201cI\u2019ve thrown up in a lot of other places, but never in a boot,\u201d admits Rascal Flatts\u2019 Jay DeMarcus.\n\"I peed in a boot,\" adds Shelton, followed by: \"I peed on myself and it ended up in my boot.\"\nThe fun goes on from there, with questions ranging from who has rocked a mullet (\"you couldn\u2019t get a girl back in the day if you didn\u2019t rock a mullet\"), to who has ever announced the name of the wrong city during a show (\"I kept saying, 'How are you doing, St. Louis?' and we were in Kansas City\").\nThe game was a fun distraction from what is setting up to be quite a busy week for both Shelton and Rascal Flatts. On Wednesday night, Shelton will perform from his new Nashville restaurant Ole Red\u2019s rooftop bar, the Lookout, and a song will air on the CMT Music Awards. And on Friday (June 8), Rascal Flatts will be back on the road with their Back to Us Tour featuring openers Carly Pearce and Dan + Shay.\nSource: Blake Shelton and Rascal Flatts Playing \u2018Never Have I Ever\u2019 Is Bad News [Watch]\nFiled Under: Blake Shelton, Rascal Flatts",
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        "raw_content": "Thanks to the site admins for allowing me to join.\nI'm an old DM going back to 1st Ed D&D (Advanced Dungeons and Dragons) back in '79, when almost everything was written by Gary Gygax\nI can't believe that I live only a half hour from Troll Lord Games in Little Rock and haven't heard of it before this year.\nI was getting tired of constantly looking up feats and special rules, and was considering stripping all of that out of our game, when one of our players mentioned that he had just heard about Castles and Crusades and it looked like a more basic and easier system, like the old-school game we all played in the 70s and 80s.\nMy group just converted from D&D 3.5 to C&C, so we started playing this system with level 9 PCs. I would have preferred starting fresh, but they understandably were very fond of their charactors, so I gave in. The conversion was relatively easy, and we have enjoyed the C&C system.\nSo, I'm happy to be here, and hope to learn and share with everyone.\nWelcome to the Crusade mate.\nWelcome to the Crusade mate. Enjoy!",
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        "raw_content": "Non-toxic Neuro Disease Therapy\nThe current invention concerns the novel use of an endogenous estrogen derivative that has a super-strong neuroprotective effect against oxidative neurotoxicity in vivo.\nIt is well established that oxidative stress is one of the etiological factors in the development of neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer's. A number of studies show that estrogens can be produced in the brain from steroid precursors, and estrogens have been found to have neuroprotective functions.\nIn the proposed invention, the inventors discovered that a unique endogenous estrogen derivative that has a super-strong protective effect against neuronal cell death both in cultured neuronal cells and in animal models in vivo. In addition, they have developed a novel explanation for the molecular mechanism of the neuroprotective actions.\nTo learn more about the technology a published manuscript is available for download.\nThe inventors propose that the body uses certain endogenously-formed estrogen derivatives as special protectors against neuronal cell death, and consequently, these estrogen derivatives can be used as potential therapy in neurodegenerative disorders.\nThis endogenous estrogen derivative, which has little estrogenic activity, can be selectively formed in neuronal cells in the brain. This estrogen derivative, when used as a drug, has a super-strong neuroprotective effect against oxidative neurotoxicity both in vitro (neuronal cell culture) and in vivo (animal models). Its protective effect is much stronger than the classical estrogens 17beta-estradiol and estrone. Mechanistically, the neuroprotection by this endogenous estrogen derivative involves increased cytoplasmic translocation of p53 resulting from SIRT1-mediated deacetylation of p53.\nThis endogenous estrogen derivative has little binding affinity for the estrogen receptors, and thus it has basically no estrogen's hormonal activity. As such, it will have minimal adverse effects compared to other estrogens such as 17beta-estradiol and estrone. We believe that this endogenous estrogen derivative may be successfully used as an effective treatment in neurodegenerative disorders.\nBased on the doses needed in rats to exert this neuroprotective effect, it is possible that this endogenous estrogen derivative is one of the most potent neuroprotective agents known to date. In addition, this estrogen derivative has little estrogenic activity, and is expected to have minimal side effects in clinical settings.\nIschemic stroke; cancer biomarkers; Parkinson's disease; dementias; Alzheimer's disease.\nanimal-models, biomarkers, healthcare\nBao-Ting Zhu",
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        "raw_content": "Posted on May 14, 2011 by Rusty Roten\nBrother Benjamin Latrobe and Dolley Madison\nArchitects of Civil Society and Public Space in the Early American Republic\nFirst Lady Dolley Madison and the Freemason Benjamin Latrobe were major architects of civil society and the public sphere in the early American republic. Their work in Washington DC had impact far beyond the geographic and socio-cultural boundaries of the new Federal Capitol. By examining their individual lives, and work together on the White House, and the context of related projects like the United States Capitol, it is possible to gain insight into the early historical geography, daily life of the new nation,and the wheels of government in Washington DC. The research paper provides opportunity to reconsider ideas of public and ritual performance in civil society, people who have been forgotten, communication of the written and spoken word, aesthetics, and geographic place.\nPrevious PostPrevious Mexican Freemasonry and Politics In The Early 19th Century\nNext PostNext Freemasonry, the American Revolution and Building the First Internet",
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        "raw_content": "Courtesy: Troy Babbitt & Univ. of Wyoming Athletics\nRedshirt freshman QB Tyler Vander Waal was named the MW Offensive Player of the Week, and senior safety Andrew Wingard earned MW Defensive Player of the Week, as announced by the league Monday.\nIt\u2019s the fourth honor in Wingard\u2019s career, while this is the first for Vander Waal.\nDown, 27-14 with 8:44 left, Vander Waal led UW to 21 points in the final five minutes. He had 247 yards of total offense and accounted for four touchdowns in the victory against the Falcons. Vander Waal threw for a career-best 225 yards and two scores and added another 22 yards and two TDs on the ground. He found Austin Conway for the game-winning, go-ahead TD pass from 22-yards out with 1:09 remaining. Vander Waal was responsible for 11 explosive plays of 10-yards or longer.\nWingard finished with a game-high 13 tackles and an interception that sealed the Wyoming win with 23 seconds left. He had six solo tackles and seven assisted stops, which led the Cowboys in each category. It was the 23rd double-figure tackle game of his career. Wingard is now six tackles shy of becoming the MW all-time leading tackler. He also No. 2 on the Wyoming career tackle list.\nWyoming concludes its regular season Saturday at New Mexico. Kick-off in Albuquerque is at 12:30 p.m. The Cowboys need a victory to get bowl-eligible. Coverage will start at 11:30 a.m. on KOWB.\nRead About Wyoming's Comeback Victory!\nFiled Under: Andrew Wingard, College Football, Mountain West, MW Player of the Week, Wyoming Cowboys, Wyoming football",
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        "raw_content": "But I have this great sense of guilt as well...am I helping Livy enough? Am I spending quality time with Hailey and doing the typical things dads do with their daughters? Traveling down the road of life is hard enough but doing it when there are so many unexpected twists and turns and feeling like I have no idea how to drive the car of special needs I was given can be overwhelming.\nSure, over the years, we have gained experience in certain areas such as dealing with medications, trips to the hospital, insurance companies and the process, doctors\u2019 appointments, medical equipment, etc. But it never ceases to amaze me how much we still don't know and how lost we feel at times especially when we think about the years ahead.\nThe journey is very stressful and places a great weight of responsibility on the backs of those traveling down it. Relationships are strained and too often, brought to the breaking point. But when we look back and see how our lives have been impacted and how the lives of others have been changed as well, we find solace knowing that we have done our best with a very difficult situation.\nHowever, on many occasions, I have also found myself attempting to somehow justify Livy's condition with clich\u00e9s such as, \"Everything happens for a reason\" or, \"You are only given as much as you can handle.\" I don't know a parent who has been through a difficult time with a child that thinks any different or hasn't asked, \"Why is this happening to my child?\" It takes a tremendous physical and emotional effort to get through some of the darkest of days.\nSo, I would like to say that If you are a father or a mother and are just starting down the road less traveled or have been on your journey for years and are tired and worn, please be strong. Keep pushing forward and look at all the goodness that has been brought to your life. Don't think of what you have sacrificed but think of what you have gained. Don't ask why? Ask what am I going to do about it? Don't look back and wonder how your life could have been different or if you could have done something better. Look to the future and search for a way to change the world because of what you have learned. You will likely never know why this is happening to your child. The loss of control will be an area of your life in which you will constantly struggle. But we all have the power to choose what we make of the situation in which we have been placed. What you do with that gift is up to you!\nThis video is a day in the life of Livy. I filmed it when Allison and Hailey were away. Many have wondered how our lives work. Well, this will show you much of what we have to do to make it work. I am dedicating it to all the fathers and mothers who give everything of themselves to ensure their special kids live the best lives they can. It goes without saying that the most treasured present I have ever received, aside from marrying my best friend, was the gift of Hailey and Livy. I just hope, as many parents do, that I am worthy of this amazing responsibility and incredible blessing. Sending you all much love and the greatest of respect.\nvideo day in the life father journey Inspiring",
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        "raw_content": "Brenna Smith, 515.281.5211\nJacque Matsen, Iowa Economic Development Authority, 515.348.6245\nGovernor Reynolds, Lt. Governor Gregg announce nominations for Iowa Opportunity Zones\nApril 20, 2018 (Des Moines) \u2013 Gov. Kim Reynolds and Lt. Gov. Adam Gregg, along with the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA), announced the 62 Iowa census tract nominations for Opportunity Zones designation on Friday. Opportunity Zones is a new economic development program administered by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. The program was established within the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 to encourage long-term investments in low-income zones by providing investors with a capital gains tax deferral.\n\u201cI am pleased we were able to quickly mobilize a fair, robust and competitive process to select these communities,\u201d Gov. Reynolds said. \u201cI\u2019m looking forward to seeing the Iowa Opportunity Zones experience investment and growth that might not otherwise occur in these deserving areas.\u201d\nThe zones are comprised of U.S. Census tracts where the poverty rate is 20 percent or greater and/or family income is less than 80 percent of the area\u2019s median income. The governor of each state is permitted to designate 25 percent of its \u201clow income community census tracts\u201d (LIC) as Opportunity Zones, subject to approval from the U.S. Treasury. Iowa has 247 eligible LICs, of which a maximum of 62 can be nominated. Once designated, the tracts will be in place for 10 years.\nCities, counties and communities with eligible LICs in Iowa were invited to apply in late February. A seven-member committee reviewed and scored the 108 tract applications received by the IEDA based on the communities\u2019 past successes, unemployment rate, economic hardship and importantly, their vision for leveraging the program to make meaningful improvements.\n\u201cIt is evident by the number of applications we received that this program is a needed addition to our economic development efforts,\u201d Lt. Gov. Gregg said. \u201cI\u2019m excited to see the plans outlined by the selected communities come to life.\u201d\nThe list of 62 finalists was submitted by the committee to the governor\u2019s office and will now be forwarded to the U.S. Treasury for review and final certification. The IEDA is awaiting additional information from the U.S. Treasury on the process that will follow after the nominations achieve designation status.\nA full list of the 62 Iowa tracts that have been nominated and any future updates to Iowa\u2019s Opportunity Zones program, may be found at: iowaeconomicdevelopment.com/opportunityzones.",
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        "raw_content": "Tagged with the keywords: Alemseged Tesfai, Eritrea, Jane Plastow, theatre, war, women\nTwo Weeks in the Trenches: Reminiscences of Childhood and War in Eritrea by Alemseged Tesfai. Red Sea Press, Lawrenceville, NJ & Asmara. 2002. xii + 223pp. ISBN 1-56902-169-4 \u00a314.99 $19.95\nAs I read in the press about the children of Seventh Day Adventists in Eritrea being locked up and maltreated for pursuing their religion, whilst Amnesty International says Eritrea has incarcerated more journalists than any other African country, I look to Alemseged Tesfai\u2019s book both as manifestation of the ideals such actions have betrayed and for clues as to where it all began to go wrong for Africa\u2019s newest nation. Two Weeks in the Trenches is a collection of writings Alemseged (there are no family names in Eritrea and everyone is known by their first name) originally published in his own language of Tigrinya. Now that it has been translated by the author and published in English it should be read not only by anyone who has an interest in what this key fighter and intellectual has to say about the struggle for independence in Eritrea, but more widely as a unique insider\u2019s view of what it is like to spend the key years of one\u2019s life fighting a liberation struggle.\nThe first three pieces are beautifully observed vignettes from Alemseged\u2019s childhood. Gentle and measured they introduce us to a range of characters; the violent but ultimately well meaning Teacher; Grazmatch Tsegu, the nobleman strangely accepting of his decline into impoverished bone-seller; and Hansu whose life is ruined when she becomes pregnant out of wedlock.\nAt the other end of the book are two of the three plays Alemseged wrote in service to the struggle when he was in charge of developing literature and theatre for the Eritrean People\u2019s Liberation Front (EPLF) Division of Culture in the 1980s. Both The Other War and Le\u2019ul are set, not on the front line, but in the occupied capital of Asmara. They discuss contexts, domestic and in a factory, where ordinary people are seeking to support the liberation fighters against a background of constant fear of betrayal. But they are much more than subtle war propaganda. In this most patriarchal of societies it is women who are portrayed as the resilient, active subjects of the drama, following Alemseged\u2019s continuing commitment to raising the profile and status of women in Eritrea.\nThe heart of Two Weeks in the Trenches is the section entitled \u2018In the Field of Battle\u2019. As an \u2018old\u2019 man in his forties and an intellectual responsible not only for developing literature but also, earlier, for devising much of the curriculum for schools in the liberated areas, Alemseged spent most of the war behind the front line. However, in times of crisis all were called upon to fight, and as a journalist he also reported on major battles. Here we see Alemseged amongst his much younger comrades who touchingly devote enormous amounts of effort to keeping him safe as a valuable national asset, while they accept the apparent inevitability of their own deaths. Fighters here are heroes but also incredibly young, vulnerable human beings. Alemseged describes punishing marches in the mountains of northern Eritrea; daily life on absolutely minimal rations where love affairs and volleyball matches are conducted in the pauses between actions, and some quite desperate armed encounters. He also meditates on the sheer loss of life. Vivid characters are summoned before our eyes and twenty pages later they are dead. Survival guilt becomes only too easy to comprehend.\nIn the EPLF public criticism of the movement was never sanctioned, any more than is questioning of its contemporary equivalent, the ruling People\u2019s Front for Democracy and Justice (PFDJ). Alemseged does not question the necessity of the thirty-year liberation struggle, but he does confront the price that was paid for final victory. He also questions the lifestyle and arrogance of the military leaders. It appears that the Eritrean liberation struggle sought to be egalitarian everywhere but at the very top. Watching as the commanders conduct the crucial, victorious Battle of Afabet, Alemseged is in awe of their responsibility and brilliance, but remains wary. \u2018They .. do not refrain from showing off their celebrity status and privileges\u2026.In an egalitarian community like ours, such behaviour stands out\u2019 (p 111). In 2004 it appears to be these same men, along with the President, Isaias Afwerki, who are determined to hold on to power, incarcerating any who seek a space for debate and dissent, and betraying the very cause of freedom for which all the young men and women honoured here died.\n\u00ab Olonana Ole Mbatian\nGeographies of Citizenship in Nigeria \u00bb",
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        "raw_content": "Luxor Times: New Discovery In Karnak\nA large red granite false door belongs to the tomb of Queen Hatshepsut\u2019s vizier User and his wife Toy has been unearthed in front of Karnak Temple.\nMinister of Culture Farouk Hosni announced the find, adding that this discovery was carried out by an Egyptian excavation team during a routine excavation work.\nDr. Zahi Hawass, Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA), explained that the door is 175 cm tall, 100 cm wide and 50 cm thick. It is engraved with religious texts, as well as different titles of the vizier User, who took office in the fifth year of Queen Hatshepsut\u2019s reign. His titles included mayor of the city, vizier, and prince. Hawass said that tomb number 61 on Luxor\u2019s west bank belonged to User.\nMansour Boraik, Supervisor of Luxor Antiquities and the head of the Egyptian excavation mission, said that the newly discovered door was reused during the Roman period: it was removed from the tomb of User and used in the wall of a Roman structure previously found by the mission.\nBoraik said that User is the uncle of the well-known vizier Rekhmire, who was King Tuthmosis III\u2019s vizier (1504-1452 BC). A chapel of User was also found in the Silsila mountain quarries in Aswan, which attests to his importance during Hatshepsut\u2019s reign, as well as the importance of the post of vizier in ancient Egypt, especially during the 18th Dynasty. Among the most well-known viziers during this dynasty were Rekhmire and Ramose from the reigns of kings Amenhotep III and Amenhotep IV as well as the military chief Horemheb, who later came to Egypt\u2019s throne as the last king of the 18th Dynasty.\nLabels: 18th Dynasty, Amenhotep IV, Antiquties, Archaeology, Dr Zahi Hawass, Egypt, Egyptology, False door, Horemheb, Karnak temple, Luxor, Queen Hatshepsut, tomb 61, Toy, Tutmosis III, User, Vizier, Vizier Rekhmire",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 Why HALT Is One of My Favourite Mindfulness Exercises\n2 Responses to My 4 Favourite Science Fiction Books About Life on Mars\nGreat post. I\u2019ve only read the first two books listed. I remember as a kid I thought the Martian Tripods were scary, but also really cool. I also remember my Dad telling me about Orson Welles\u2019s famous radio adaptation hoax; which as a kid I thought was hilarious, but looking back seems like a pretty dangerous stunt.\nAs for \u201cStranger in a Strange Land\u201d\u2026 I don\u2019t actually remember it that well, although as you say, I recall that I didn\u2019t like the way most female characters were portrayed. But I should probably give it another shot, since it is such a classic.\nYes, that radio adaptation hoax caused a lot of panic from what I\u2019ve read. As funny as it was to read about, I do feel sympathy for the people who took it seriously and freaked out.\nI\u2019m thinking about giving \u201cStrangers in a Strange Land\u201d another read, too. It\u2019s been a long time since I read it. I wonder what both of us will think of the sexism in it this time?",
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        "raw_content": "Lynn is a UKCP-registered Integrative psychotherapist with extensive experience of working in private practice and institutional settings, including:\nThe Clinic for Dissociative Studies\nSouth West London & St George\u2019s Eating Disorders Service\nThe Priory Roehampton\nHuntercombe Maidenhead Hospital\nSince 2003, Lynn has acted as consultant psychotherapist for some 50 television production companies on over 175 series and individual programmes. In this capacity, she provides psychological assessments and on-going support and advice both to contributors and the production team. She also provides training for crews filming difficult or vulnerable individuals.\nLynn teaches and writes on a range of professional topics and edited Violent Adolescents (pub. Karnac Books). Lynn was quoted extensively in a article in The Times on self-harm and acts as a consultant to various television companies producing programmes on eating disorders, self-destructive behaviour and similar issues. She has been interviewed for an American film exploring youth offending and by the Australian programme, 60 Minutes, on dissociative identity disorder.\nBefore qualifying, she spent over ten years in marketing and corporate communications consultancy. She is also a performed playwright.",
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        "raw_content": "2011 is the Year of the Emperor in Tarot. It\u2019s not that hard to figure. 2 + 0 + 1 + 1 = 4 and 4 is the Emperor\u2019s number in the major arcana.\nThe Emperor is Big Daddy. He\u2019s the Executive. He\u2019s the guy who makes decisions, not just for himself, but for the good of the Empire. He outranks the Kings of Cups (Mr. Sweetie-Pie), Wands (Mr. Energy), Swords (Mr. Logic-even-if-it-hurts) and Pentacles (Mr. Practical, including Mr. Business). Those designations for each suit are a little too high-level but they\u2019ll do for now. The basic thought about the Emperor is that he is the Grand Administrator for the Realm. It\u2019s his job to take theory and turn it into workable practice. He makes it happen.\nHe\u2019s usually portrayed seated on his throne with his symbols of power. Being seated, it\u2019s clear he isn\u2019t building the bridge or hospital or road himself; he delegates to the specialists. He has the whole Empire to draw his resources from and issues orders to execute his plans. If he didn\u2019t accomplish anything, he might just be The Fool without focus. If he did it all himself, he might just be the Magician and his personal will with limited impact. If all he did was stay in the realm of ideas and mysteries, he would find himself to be the High Priestess. And if he were the creative force itself, he would be the Empress. But he isn\u2019t one of those; he is the next step beyond those. He is the Implementer. He makes it real.\nFor all the ladies who have tuned out while I used the masculine pronouns up to now, this is to notify you that you are not off the hook. The Emperor, while portrayed as a masculine archetype, is not just for guys. We all have a little bit of Emperor in us, as we do the entire tarot. You might not like the implementer, the decider, the-buck-stops-here personae. But that person is a part of all of us to some degree.\nA lot of tarot decks portray the Emperor with a bit of a grumpy expression. That\u2019s because it is lonely at the top. I don\u2019t mean the Emperor lacks for company. Oh, no, he\u2019s often surrounded by company, usually people who want something from him because their view of him is the guy who has the Power to implement. What he lacks is the certainty that any of the advice he gets is unbiased or complete. And yet he is still saddled with making the best decision overall for the Empire. And if something goes wrong? Everyone else steps away and says, The Boss made the decision. And suddenly the weight of less-than-ideal results is on his shoulders.\nSure, some Emperors use the \u201csh** rolls downhill\u201d concept and share the responsibility for bad results with their subjects. Maybe that\u2019s \u201covershare.\u201d Some bear the responsibility themselves. Similarly, when things go right, some Emperors share the glory and some hog it, which was one of the ideas when I picked out my Emperor in the Victorian Trade Card Tarot.\n(c) Copyright Marcia McCord 2010\nThe Emperor doesn\u2019t have to be President of the United States or CEO of a major corporation. He can be you or me. He\u2019s an archetype, not a person, so he represents aspects of each of us. He can be just Dad.\nAbout ten years ago I was working for a major financial firm who shall remain nameless, not my current job. I really liked the work we were doing. It was fun for me and involved creating reusable parts of code that different systems could use to basically get the same answer every time any system within the company needed information about a customer. Instead of having to keep a zillion copies of a customer\u2019s address, for instance, we could keep just one and have everyone look there. It had a couple of advantages, like if the address changed, we had to change it in just one place. This made for better customer service.\nOne of the funniest conversations about this initiative, in retrospect, was talking to one of the architects. The architect expressed what I could only guess to be sincere annoyance that we had actually implemented the cool ideas about this. The idea was that, once implemented and made real, these \u201ctinker toy\u201d parts were no longer in the realm of perfect ideas but manifested in the flawed real world where any shortcomings in the supposedly-perfect ideas would eventually be found out. And, because they were in use and people now had expectations about them, they would be harder to fix and perhaps worst yet, visible revisions to the once-perfect idea.\nBut isn\u2019t that the problem with implementing any idea? Once you\u2019ve made a decision, you\u2019ve chosen not to do the other thing. Once you\u2019ve selected your partner, you\u2019ve said no to whomever else. If you wear red, you aren\u2019t wearing blue. Deciding is committing, if only for a little while. Nothing says you can\u2019t wear blue tomorrow. Ah, the limitations of choice! And oh, the woes of responsibility!\nA long time ago in a far-away state when I was in my 20\u2019s (yes, there was electricity), I had a fun and goofy boss I\u2019ll call John G. I worked for a major utility and had an odd data entry job where I typed a bunch of numbers, plus the letter F. It wasn\u2019t exactly a rewarding job, but I didn\u2019t think of it as the pinnacle of my career either. I wanted to do well and then see what was next. John G had a great attitude about it too, realizing it was a strange job tied to an experiment in computing people\u2019s time cards. Accuracy and speed were important; actual understanding was not particularly. With those limitations, the job could hardly be called interesting, especially since it was my job to type those numbers and his job to supervise me.\nJohn G was a pleasant, kind-hearted fellow, happily married with two lively little kids. He didn\u2019t have big worries and he wasn\u2019t on a power trip. He was basically a nice guy. He told goofy, not offensive, jokes. He would walk in on a slow afternoon about 3 pm, sit down to rest and drawl, \u201cShooooore don\u2019t seem like 5 o\u2019clock!\u201d We\u2019d laugh.\nJohn G decided to take the family in the Jeep Wagoneer on a road trip to Canada to enjoy the beautiful scenery and go camping. We were all anxious to hear how his vacation had treated him since he almost always had a funny story to tell. But when he walked into the office his first day back, I knew the news wasn\u2019t good.\n\u201cWhat happened?\u201d I demanded, wanting to know the whole story. As it turns out, their vacation was wonderful until the drive home. They had just crossed back over into the USA when a doe and twin fawns dashed across the road in front of them. The Wagoneer lived, as did all the people, but sadly at least one of the deer was dead.\n\u201cOh, no!\u201d I said. \u201cWill it cost a lot to repair the damage?\u201d\n\u201cNot that much,\u201d John G admitted. \u201cIt\u2019s my family.\u201d\n\u201cWere they hurt?\u201d I was confused. I figured he would have said something about his family immediately.\n\u201cNo,\u201d John G sighed. \u201cThey were a little shaken up of course but we all had our seatbelts on. When I got through talking to the highway patrolman and we were on our way again, no one said anything for miles. Finally, after about 100 miles of silence, my daughter burst into tears and said, \u2018Daddy killed Bambi!\u2019\u201d\nJohn G sat before me, the sad Emperor, responsible for the safety of his realm, successful in avoiding harm to his loved ones, even lucky in the cost of the damages to his vehicle. 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        "raw_content": "by Ekaterina Mizrokhi\nGeographic Instigators and Implications of AV R&D\nThe following research project was completed over the academic year of 2016/2017 at the University of Toronto as part of a year-long internship with Urban Studies at the Martin Prosperity Institute. The opinions expressed here represent the work of our intern, under the supervision of Richard Florida, Shauna Brail, and Karen M. King, and do not necessarily reflect those of the Martin Prosperity Institute.\nCities are inseparably linked to the transportation networks that run through them. Our urban realms and global economic structures have already been revolutionized twice following the introduction of rail and then the automobile. Both had significant impacts on the ordering of space, land, and capital, allowing for connected transportation routes and the possibility for cities to sprawl out of their cores.\nToday, we are on the cusp of the next transportation revolution; autonomous vehicles (AVs) will set the stage for the future of international industry competition and cooperation, as well as the reordering of our social and physical spaces. Although automated options like cruise control, parking assistance, and proximity sensors are not new, AVs, connected to each other through an algorithmic grid and operated without human operation or intervention, are set to revolutionize the way our cities function.1 The AV revolution is set to become reality over the next few decades, with consumers beginning to widely adopt AVs around 2030; by 2050, AVs are expected to become the primary form of transportation.2\nThe AV industry is still in its infancy and current research and development (R&D) initiatives are central to a number of critical hurdles the industry still needs to pass over, including safety and public education around the technology. While the AV R&D arena is full of heavyweight incumbent automotive and technological firms fighting for trailblazing status, behind the scenes, university talent and academic-industry partnerships are playing a decisive role. This wave of AV R&D will have tremendous transformative results in the academic and industrial institutions that possess the locational advantage most vital to advancing new, disruptive technologies: flexible regulatory frameworks.\nThe Role of University-Industry R&D Partnerships\nThe significance of academic R&D initiatives in fostering growth in developing industries is already growing in recognition. Gross domestic expenditure for R&D within higher education in the United States has increased tenfold from 1981\u20132013, marking a growing interest in investing in R&D projects embarked on by higher education institutions.3 In addition, the United States has also seen a greater proportion of R&D expenditures targeted specifically at experimental R&D initiatives, rather than basic and applied R&D.4 This is significant as the R&D requirements for the AV industry needs both theoretical and practical research approaches, such as experimental methods on real roads and weather conditions, in order to train the programming software of human driving and climate patterns.5 While these trends may point to rising governmental investments in university R&D, federal funding still accounts for roughly just half of the R&D expenditure of the American universities spending the most on R&D. The remainder is supplemented by various sources, like university reserves and coffers, businesses and non-profits, and, most relevant to the case of the development of the AV, industry firms.6\nThe value of universities for their cities and industry partners has been widely studied, pointing to the significance of knowledge spillovers that may occur through university-industry collaboration.7 Some of these knowledge spillovers may include the clustering of industries, talent, and services as well as the creation of geographically extended collaborative research networks and connections.8 Given the rise of the global knowledge economy, the need for strategic partnerships has increased, transforming the role of the university from a talent hub to an institution that looks further ahead, honing the functional capacities of universities, firms, and economic geographical regions.9 University-firm partnerships are commonplace in many industries, from Microsoft Cisco and the University of Melbourne, to Audi and the University of Munich, SFK Group and Cambridge, IBM and Imperial College London, Nokia and Aalto University, and BP and UC Berkeley.10 The university-industry partnership between the University of Michigan and Chinese investment firm Frontt Capital Management Ltd is one AV-specific example. In order to experiment with self-driving technology in the local transportation conditions of Chinese cities, Frontt Capital is aiming to create an AV testing facility in Shenzhen.11 The firm has invested $27 million in U-M to establish a joint research centre and to help with the construction of a robotics laboratory.12 Frontt Capital will also provide engineering services and consulting fees for U-M researchers to advise Frontt\u2019s AV project.13\nAnother prominent example of a university-industry AV-related partnership arose following Toyota\u2019s 2015 five-year pledge to spend $50 million on both artificial intelligence and autonomous driving technology, establishing research centres at Stanford University and MIT.14 With an initial focus on intelligent vehicle technology for hybrid AVs, or partially autonomous vehicles, the company has now three established research centers at Stanford University, MIT, and the University of Michigan, with all three functioning under the umbrella of the Toyota Research Institute.15 New projects will be run by Dr. Gill Pratt, founder of the DARPA robotics challenge, which pioneered the initial creation and development of autonomous vehicles.16 The MIT research team is focusing on machine learning or \u201cadvanced architectures,\u201d which will let cars perceive, understand, and interpret their surroundings.17 The Stanford research team is interested in semi-autonomous vehicles as well as teaching cars to navigate the outside world alongside human behaviour analysis of both the driver and pedestrians.18 Finally, the University of Michigan will be responsible for fully autonomous vehicles, to which the Toyota Research Institute made a $22 million commitment over 4 years.19 Toyota\u2019s involvement in the research at U-M has been extensive, as it is a founding partner at the school\u2019s Mobility Transformation Center, a public-private research and development initiative for connected and automated vehicles. Toyota\u2019s Collaborative Safety Research Center is also a major sponsor of the University\u2019s Transportation Research Institute, which focuses on advanced safety technologies.20 In fact, the Mobility Transformation Center has a 32-acre mini-city site on campus where researchers test emerging AV technologies.21\nExhibit 1 illustrates the investments, partnerships, and acquisitions that have taken place since Toyota started acting on their interest to develop an AV, corresponding to the various talent and capital flows that were necessary to instigate this process. From blueprint to wheels on pavement, creating an AV is not neatly compacted in nearby geographic locations. It is a complex, interweaving process of flows of talent and capital that partner with, acquire investment in, and collaborate with various industry and educational bodies across the globe. Nevertheless, the very fact that certain transcontinental talent and capital flows have taken place points to certain inherent locational advantages that are present in the AV R&D field.\nToyota\u2019s $50 million investment is not occurring in a vacuum; it reflects a larger, shift in focus towards AVs, and in particular of AV R&D. In 2016, the US government announced plans to invest $4 billion over 10 years into the research of AV technology, along with beginning to work on a national policy in the hopes of accelerating the \u201cdevelopment and adoption of safe vehicle automation through real-world pilot projects.\u201d22 The government hopes to work alongside the technology industry and automotive manufacturers in order to test AVs in \u201cdesignated corridors throughout the country.\u201d23 Explicitly fostering and investing in geographic corridors of innovation, R&D, and industry advancement are of particular interest as the question in focus becomes: where are these corridors being created and why? The answer lies not only in government mandated R&D initiatives, but also in universities, partnerships, and, quite significantly, regulation.\nIn January 2016, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) updated policy to better understand and facilitate the development of autonomous vehicle technology, while proposing industry guidelines to establish \u201cprinciples of safe operation for fully autonomous vehicles.\u201d24 By 2017, 33 states had introduced legislation regarding AVs. However, that does not necessarily point to regulatory frameworks that allow for the usage or testing of autonomous driving technology, nor does it encompasses foundational bylaws that define, describe, or direct understandings about AVs.25 In various legal shades and across varied conditions, from mandatory technical and institutional conditions for AV use on roads, to limitations to certain pilots, testing projects and studies, autonomous driving functionalities are permitted in the following states: Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Michigan, Nevada, New York, Pennsylvania, North Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, and Washington D.C.26\nTraditional leaders in the automotive industry have optimized their R&D initiatives of AVs accordingly, targeting some of the strongest university talent in some of the most regulatory flexible states.27 Although universities play a vital role in the R&D of innovative and disruptive technologies by attracting investment and partnerships from international firms, the possibility for this global enterprise of flows of capital and talent starts with local regulatory frameworks. Universities must be in compliance with municipal, State, or federal laws in order to carry out the experimental testing and R&D activities inherent to emerging, disruptive technologies.28 Given the uncertainty surrounding automated transportation, firms dealing with AVs emerge as leaders in areas where they are permitted to formally research, test, and develop AV products. In this way, regulation becomes one of many, if not the first, barrier to entry for firms in AV development.\nToyota\u2019s choice to delegate full-AV and semi-AV R&D to the University of Michigan and Stanford University is not accidental. While their respective expertise in the field is unquestioned, the Japanese company is capitalizing on California and Michigan\u2019s permissive regulatory frameworks that allow for vital on-road testing and experimentation with AV technology. They hope that their early adopter status will make them leaders in the new form of economic activity of automated mobility.29 In return, top American universities are acquiring key early-bird experience in AV R&D. In addition, they will continue to attract high profile investment and resources. As academic anchor institutions, universities are influencing the articulation of the physical and talent-oriented space around them, building more facilities, creating more proximate institutes, and further strengthening the talent leadership of certain research institutions and their respective metros in the emerging AV industry.30\nImplications of University-Industry AV R&D\nThe locational advantage of universities in states with flexible regulatory frameworks not only encourages increased investment and cooperation from industry partners, but can also spur more flexible and adaptable academic labour relations. In fact, university involvement in the firm-led development of fully- and semi-AVs is starting to create ripples in the labour force, enabling much labour mobility.31 High skilled academics are being borrowed, traded, and poached by various firms as well as initiating their own partnerships and liaisons between institutions.32 Established companies have been known to acquire smaller, more specialized businesses to rapidly build their research enterprise, as was the case with Toyota, which acquired the entire team of Jaybridge Robotics Inc.33 However, in order to access the talent without \u201csavaging the universities that are doing that research,\u201d Toyota and other companies have embraced a hybrid hiring approach, allowing professors from Stanford, MIT, and U-M to work part time for both the car giant and their respective universities.34\nThis \u201cToyota approach\u201d stands in contrast to the tactics taken by Uber. In 2015 the ride-sharing company poached six principal investigators and 34 engineers from Carnegie Mellon\u2019s National Robotics Engineering Center for their own AV R&D project.35 Since then, Carnegie Mellon has attempted to change the structure of their professorship positions, allowing professors to take a leave for business and return, a decision which allows the university to retain a hold on talent.36 Here we see how the transportation revolution is not limited to our roads, but is sending waves through the traditionally inflexible structure of the work force in academia, spurring an opportunity for more flexible and diversely contracted work. Incumbent automotive industries have been forced to adapt following the revolutionary technology of AVs, but universities are also being pushed to adapt. Naturally, as companies target university talent in flexible regulatory frameworks, the evolutions in academic labour relations are suspected to be most concentrated in the same institutions. While we are still in the early stages of AV R&D, as the revolution unfolds with the wide array of industrial, labour, and social ramifications and restructurings, it will be crucially important to track how the structures of our lives evolve in response to this disruptive technology.\nUniversity-industry partnerships through the eyes of the labour force are often framed as either ones that opt to partner or sponsor academic talent, or ones that poach individuals from academic institutions. While poaching strategies such as those employed by Uber certainly have their benefits\u2014especially concerning the profit margins of the firm that does the poaching\u2014they also help accelerate innovation, creating access to funding and technology that may otherwise be unavailable. However, partnering with an institution leaves precedent for continued talent growth as innovation, by the very nature of the word, implies continuous development, whereas its counterpart, invention, implies a one-time fix or creation. Even if an individual is temporarily poached by an industry actor for their support in R&D initiatives, no intellectual capital is shared with the students, colleagues, or institution. It simply circulates between the individual and their industry partner. However, in establishing partnered links with institutions\u2014including faculty, staff, and a variety of students and resource management\u2014faculty members not only gain experience in real industry settings, but are also able to remain at the institution and share that knowledge with students and colleagues, perpetuating niche talent. Poaching strategies are made in the mindset of invention: to create, patent, and profit. Those that seek to build on talent and create a precedent for future growth and the development of deeper intellectual faculties, operate on a level of innovation, continuously generating new solutions built on previously laid foundations. Nevertheless, the longer-term benefits of the evolving arena of AV R&D are quite distinctly felt in academic institutions that possess the locational advantage of permissive regulatory frameworks that attract the industry partnership in the first place.\nThe AV\u2019s revolutionary potential is not limited to future restructuring of cities and streets; its shockwaves are being felt now, through restructurings in academic labour relations and investment distribution and determination. However, state and industry investments in AV R&D are highly uneven, creating corridors where talent clusters. They will eventually facilitate future clustering of capital from AVs in those same corridors, and concentrate the labour-transformative repercussions of university-industry AV R&D with those same academic institutions targeted with very intentional investment.\nThe uneven distribution of R&D investment and support is not accidental. It is occurring in areas with open or flexible regulation that allow for early, rigorous testing, piloting, or implementation of disruptive technologies. University talent and knowledge will be hatched first, establishing significant progress and an inevitable head start in a time-sensitive and competitive field. Subsequently, it is then those experienced universities with more established research projects that will catch the attention of investors and firm partners.\nWhen it comes to new and emerging technology, regulation is often the first barrier to establishing success and leadership in the R&D field. As a result, we are seeing states with fast-moving and flexible AV regulatory frameworks, such as California and Michigan, pioneering the development of talent in AV domains, attracting significant international investment and reimagining the role of universities in harnessing economic restructuring. The locations that are capable of performing vital and comprehensive testing, have an established precedent of academic involvement and talent in the domain, and have subsequently garnered significant industry investment and support will emerge as leading clusters of the impending revolution of autonomous mobility.\n1 David Ticoll, \u201cDriving Changes: Automated Vehicles in Toronto.\u201d University of Toronto Transportation Research Institute. 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        "raw_content": "Drugs list > Adipex\nGeneric Adipex, or phentermine, is a prescription weight loss medication. It is recommended not to take this pill after 3PM because of the risks of insomnia. To this date, it has not been released in a non-prescription form; thus negating the claims of some people that this was part of the \u201cPhen fen craze\u201d that happened a few years back.\nThe original adipex was approved way back in 1959 by the American Food and Drug Authority (FDA). This medication gained much popularity since 1990 after it was manufactured by a company known as Gate Pharmaceuticals. Due to its rising popularity, generic Adipex was prescribed by several doctors to their overweight and obese patients, in an attempt to control their weight gain and help them shed their excess fat. This is important in order to avoid strokes, heart attacks, and other heart related illnesses and problems. It also helps in lessening the chances of other problems connected with being obese or overweight such as diabetes, lung problems, and others. However, it is important to note down that ever since its initial approval back in the 1950s, no further clinical tests and trials have been performed on this medication, which means that there are no new findings to support its claims or to contradict them.\nOne of the biggest advantages of Adipex generic is the fact that it has been proven to work in technical terms. It has been used by a lot of patients, and is still being prescribed by doctors all over the United States. This medication has been helping overweight and obese patients fight their current conditions ever since it was approved by the FDA in the 50s. The main effect of the product, which helps in weight loss, is the suppression of the user\u2019s appetite. This helps the user decrease their weight by ten to fifteen percent. At the same time, it has also been known to increase the user\u2019s energy levels and help improve the metabolism as well.\nThe most talked about con of the adipex generic is the fact that it will work for the first few weeks in which you use it, but later on it abruptly stops. There were cases wherein people claim that it even does the opposite by promoting sudden weight gain. Other complaints from former users also include allergic reactions to the drug. Mild exertion, chest pain, shortness of breath, swelling, blurred vision, severe headaches, unusual thoughts and behaviour, seizures, anxiety, uneven heartbeats, and buzzing in the ears are some of the other side effects experienced with using this drug.\nWhen it comes right down to it, generic Adipex really does work and promote weight loss. However, it does have some side effects that are also common with other weight loss drugs that are available in the market today. The most serious con is still the sudden stop of its efficiency, which can cause real problems. If you are willing to risk that, then this is a great pill to start your weight loss program with.\nCustomers who order Adipex also purchase: Adipex-P, Meridia, Control, Dexatrim, Empro, Lonamin, Megace, Phentermine, Oxandrin, Propagest, Propan, Sanorex, Teramine, Westrim, Zantryl, Alli, Aplenzin, Budeprion, Desoxyn, Didrex, Pristiq, Tagamet, Tenuate, Topamax, Wellbutrin, Xenical\nUser Reviews for Adipex",
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        "raw_content": "Studying psychology in Groningen does not only mean enjoying the international student life but also going for several months abroad in order to make worthy life experiences and get to know a new perspective of psychology. Come with us and discover which amazing experiences students have made in Austria, Turkey, Sweden, and Ireland!\nJOHANNES WAS IN VIENNA, AUSTRIA\nI went to the University of Vienna for my exchange and this was definitely the best semester of my studies so far. Despite the expectation that it might not be as exotic as other places, Vienna kept surprising me with its rich cultural diversity. There is always something new to explore and I was astonished by both the beauty of the parks and by Austrian architecture in general. Vienna has an incredibly rich history which is reflected in the hundreds of museums and galleries one can visit. It has also been a home to many of history\u2019s most important scholars. 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        "raw_content": "Cedar Point Roller Coaster Named One of the \u2018Scariest\u2019 in America\nJordan Sternberg; Courtesy of Cedar Point. Used by permission\nIf you're in for a thrill or whether coasters make you nervous, it's something to keep in mind if you plan on heading to an amusement park this summer.\nReader's Digest compiled a list of \"6 Scariest Roller Coasters in America\" and the Steel Vengence at Cedar Point was lucky (I think...?) enough to land a spot. If you haven't ridden the Steel Vengeance yet (formerly Mean Streak), it's one of CP's newer coasters that debuted just this past May. According to Cedar Point's website, this coaster is a \"hyper-hybrid\" comprised of steel built on wood - the first of its kind to stand over 200 feet. However, Reader's Digest says what sets this coaster apart is its path.\nStanding 205 feet tall and reaching speeds of 74 mph, it features a 90-degree drop, almost 30 seconds of airtime (more than any other coaster in the world), and four head-over-boots inversions. In other words, ride this one before lunch, not after.\nEven the trailer (below) of the backstory gives it an \"on-the-edge-of-your-seat\" vibe.\nThe Steel Vengeance is also listed as one of the Fast Lane Plus coasters. So not only do you get to cut the regular line but you also get to ride it over and over - as much as you want... that is if it's not too scary ;-)\nYou can see the rest of the scariest roller coasters list here.\nFiled Under: amusement park, cedar point, list, Michigan News, ohio, roller coaster, Scary, U.S. News\nCategories: Grand Rapids News, Lists, Michigan News, Reviews, US News",
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        "raw_content": "H Home Holiday Resorts Spain Travel Guide Tenerife Los Cristianos Email this guide | Print the full guide\nLos Cristianos Travel Guide\nThe popular holiday resort of Los Cristianos lies in a sheltered bay in the southwest corner of the island of Tenerife, merging into the more glitzy purpose-built resort of Playa de las Americas. Los Cristianos has burgeoned into a modern package-tour resort from its origins as a sleepy Canarian fishing village, but has managed to retain some of its traditional feel, despite the plethora of modern hotels, shopping centres and apartment blocks. The focal point of the resort is its working harbour, fronted by a square surrounded with restaurants, and sandy beaches encircling a crescent-shaped bay backed by a long, wide promenade that stretches to neighbouring Playa de las Americas. The old town centre stretches from the port up to the main shopping street in a grid-like pattern of pedestrianised streets, still inhabited by many local people. The resort's best beach is man-made, the Playa de las Vistas, covered in sand imported from the Sahara. Being just a few minutes away by cheap taxi from las Americas resort allows holidaymakers in Los Cristianos to enjoy a more sedate stay, while still able to access the bright lights and entertainment facilities of the more boisterous neighbour, especially when it comes to nightlife.\nOne of the joys of holidaying in Tenerife is indulging in duty-free (or low-duty) shopping, and Los Cristianos and surrounds boasts a multitude of shops where it is easy to spend liberally on perfumes, tobacco, electrical goods, cameras and designer clothing. Handcrafts and cultured pearls are also popular buys for souvenir hunters, but these are best sought in reputable stores rather than from seafront hawkers. Local supermarkets stock familiar British brands, particularly those in the large San Eugene Centre. A tourist street market is held in Los Cristianos every Sunday near the Hotel Arona Gran, where most of the merchandise consists of cheap and cheerful Spanish tourist souvenirs, but there is fun to be had in haggling.\nLos Cristianos has several top-rated eateries for holidaymakers, its trendiest being Piccolo, Bar El Cine, Plan B and Chill Out. Los Cristianos cannot be beaten for the quality and variety of eating establishments available throughout the day and night, from the ubiquitous English breakfast through midday fast-food snacks, to dinner from China, India, Mexico or anywhere else one cares to mention. There are also more traditional Spanish eateries and tapas bars.\nLos Cristianos is very well supplied with fun pubs, some discos and a few nightclubs, but holidaymakers will notice that the nightlife here is nowhere near as wild and exciting as it is next door in Playa de las Americas. Taxis are plentiful and available round the clock, however, so there is no problem popping off to join in the unadulterated partying in nearby lively spots like Veronicas and The Patch, which are usually jumping and pumping until 6am or so. Those who prefer a more sedate evening will be happy to sit back and unwind at a waterfront bar in Los Cristianos, watching the world go by and perhaps enjoying some live music.\n'Never a dull moment' could be a phrase coined to suit the southern holiday resort area of Tenerife island, where entertaining attractions and activities abound. The beaches of Los Cristianos are bristling with water sports opportunities, from jet skiing and windsurfing to scuba diving and banana boat rides. The busy little port is the embarkation point for ferry and hydrofoil trips to the nearby islands of La Gomera, La Palma and El Hierro, as well as boat trips for dolphin and whale viewing. In the immediate vicinity of the resort there are waterparks, an 18-hole golf course and facilities for go-karting, bowling, bungee-jumping, horse and camel riding. Several excursions are on offer, like trips to the capital, Santa Cruz, the Mount Teide National Park or the Tenerife Zoo.\nOlder visitors might have problems walking up the steep hills.",
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        "raw_content": "Posted by admin on Tuesday, April 22, 2014 \u00b7 3 Comments\nThere are many misconceptions about Down Syndrome, especially in the African American community. Some people believe that black children don\u2019t get Down Syndrome. Although, recent studies show that African Americans have the lowest reported prevalence of Down Syndrome, it certainly occurs in our community. Also, unfortunately, the average life expectancy for an African American in the U.S. with Down syndrome is just 35 years old\u2013the lowest of all ethnic groups.\nI admit, that outside of having the screening test I was pregnant myself, I knew very little about Down syndrome and also believed that it is only more common among older women. However, recently a very good friend of mine, Aria, learned that she was carrying a child with down syndrome and successfully delivered her beautiful son, Chao, in December. When she shared her personal struggles and the many misconceptions and myths about black families and children with down syndrome, I asked her to share her thoughts with the Mocha Manual community. Not only did she share her story, but her wonderful mother wrote a beautiful journal of her experiences that will be posted here too.\nIt is my earnest hope that we, as black mothers and fathers, can increase awareness of down syndrome in our community and empower more black families to share their story, lift any stigma and find support. Here in Part 1, I talk to Aria about her personal journey. Part 2 will feature excerpts from the beautifully written journal by Aria\u2019s mother.\nKimberly: What was it like for you when you learned your child had Down syndrome?\nAria: Honestly when my OB/GYN called me and advised my Panoramic blood work came back High risk for Down Syndrome- Trisomy 21, I was in shock but decided to think positive and proceed with further testing until we were certain. Once confirmed, I was resolved to look at the glass half full instead of half empty and thus began all my research on the subject. This was NOT a death sentence! My child had potential in my eyes NOT a disability!! I became a bit obsessed I dare to say. I began taking extra care of my diet and incorporated the vitamins and herbs I researched that would assist in alleviating some impairments Down Syndrome babies were prone to!\nFor Your Information: Panorama screens for certain chromosome conditions in the baby. Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes for a total of 46 \u2014 two copies of each set. The first 22 pairs are numbered 1 through 22. The last pair determines sex. Girls have two X chromosomes, and boys have one X and one Y chromosome. Health and development problems occur when there are extra or missing chromosomes. Trisomy 21: This is caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21 and is also called Down syndrome. This is the most common cause of intellectual disability. It may also cause certain birth defects of the heart or other organs and may cause hearing or vision problems. A trisomy occurs when there is an extra copy of any one chromosome \u2014 3 copies instead of 2.\n2. Kimberly: What would you recommend to other moms? Any tips such as finding a support group or were there any web sites or organizations that were helpful?\nAria: My first advice is to LIMIT your time on the Internet. Sometimes too much research can be detrimental and too scary with all the information out there and you become more paranoid then informed. You should become involved with support groups as soon as possible and become familiar with the Early Intervention programs offered by your State. The support systems are key and maintaining your sanity and being proactive in dealing with your child\u2019s health and mental development!\n3. 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I want others to have the information more readily available for themselves if they would like a face to relate to that looks more like their own when dealing what can be a sensitive topic for some.\nResources for Support:\nhttps://www.facebook.com/ShiningOnDown \u2013 African America support group on Facebook\nhttp://dsdaytoday.blogspot.com/2011/03/gingko-hows-and-whys-for-down-syndrome.html\nhttp://talk.trisomy21.net/\nAnother African American Down Syndrome Blog: http://smith-smiths.blogspot.com/\nFiled under Babies & Toddlers, Featured, Pregnancy \u00b7 Tags: African Americans, black families, Down syndrome, support\n3 Responses to \u201cA Mother\u2019s Story: African Americans and Down Syndrome: \u201cThis was not a death sentence. My child has potential.\u201d (Part 1)\u201d\nCathy Webb says:\nHi Kimberly\u2026It is so powerful to finally see awareness coming to our community about Down syndrome. I started the facebook page about 3 years ago. I was so excited to get the first like, but now we have over 600 likes. That\u2019s 600 parents, friends, caregivers, teachers that are now aware of our beautiful children.\nI am a first time visitor your site and I absolutely love it! Can I please share with others in our Parent Support Group for children with Down syndrome?\nYes, please share!! And thank you for visiting. We look forward to covering this issue even more going forward. Keep us posted on how we can support!\nAfrican Americans and Down Syndrome: A Grandmother\u2019s Journal: Watching Him Shine (Part 2) : Kimberly Seals Allers' Mocha Manual says:\n[\u2026] news! I was so elated to find out that my daughter was pregnant again (Read Aria\u2019s personal story in Part 1 here). Shortly after, I recalled a conversation my daughter had with me. At the time, I kind of [\u2026]",
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The schedule was created with support from the United Federation of Teachers, the local American Federation of Teachers affiliate, enabling teachers to retain their benefits as union members and district employees (Sawchuk, 2010).\nA distinguishing feature of Brooklyn Generation, and other break-the-mold high schools, is the institutionally expected and sanctioned practice of adults meeting together on a frequent and regular basis to review and craft plans to improve the academic engagement and achievement of the students they serve. This practice of Common Planning represents a major departure from traditional high school routine where teachers typically are assigned individual time during the school day to prepare for their classes and meet with their peers only infrequently in subject-area department or schoolwide faculty meetings. Although research continually decries teacher isolation and links collaboration among adults in schools with higher levels of teacher commitment, satisfaction, efficacy, and improved student outcomes, CP has remained a marginal practice found only in leading edge \u201cinnovation\u201d high schools.\nCommon Planning now is receiving increased attention in light of its potential to advance three social processes viewed as central to creating effective learning environments for adolescents:\n1. Personalization: A personalized learning environment is characterized by strong, positive relationships between adults and students. Adults understand and are responsive to the needs of individual students, and students experience tangible caring and support from adults who know them well and assume responsibility for their advancement. High schools have always had adults who extend themselves to students, acting beyond the dictates of their roles as administrators or classroom teachers to reach out to, advocate for, and provide extra support to struggling students. Studies indicate that these relationships can make the difference between whether students succeed or fail, and further indicate that a sense of collective responsibility for student achievement among school staff as a leading feature of high schools that produce higher and more equitable achievement outcomes for students (Johnson, 2007; Rhodes et al., 2000). However, few high schools are intentionally organized and resourced to ensure that these relationships and extended roles are established and enacted as a matter of course. Common Planning provides time, opportunity, and expectation that teachers will place student needs and progress at the center of their work and assume collective responsibility for student learning.\nFor example, CP enables groups of teachers who teach the same students to identify very early in the school year those who are falling behind. They can then use their CP time to meet with the student (and family members) to discuss strengths, identify challenge areas, and develop an action plan coupled with appropriate supports to help the student get back on track. This course of action builds relationships and communicates to students in no uncertain terms that their success is worth the time and attention of every adult who interacts with them in school every day.\n2. Instructional Coordination/Integration: Without CP, adults working in smaller learning communities and teacher teams will have difficulty transforming the fragmented nature of students\u2019 high school experiences. Staff in reforming high schools typically engages in summer retreats and monthly meetings designed to enable administrators and teachers to develop shared norms for behavior and academic performance, grading rubrics, and even interdisciplinary curricula. More frequent planning time is needed throughout the school year, however, to ensure implementation is both consistent and adjusted to meet changing conditions and the diverse needs of the particular group of students (and adults) in the school/SLC/team that year. Research in schools using teacher teams with Common Planning finds that high levels of CP (at least four team meetings per week with each meeting lasting at least 30 minutes) are associated with higher student achievement gains, as measured by state math and reading test scores, compared with schools with less frequent or no CP (Flowers et al., 2000).\n3. Peer Learning and Continuous Improvement: Common Planning has long been cited in school reform literature as a primary vehicle for teachers\u2019 ongoing professional development and for securing strong implementation of organizational, curricular, and instructional reforms (Desimone, 2002). Recent studies of human capital development in schools find, not surprisingly, that knowledgeable and skilled teachers increase the skill and knowledge of those with whom they interact (Jackson and Breugmann, 2009). When well implemented, CP provides structured time during the school day for teachers to share instructional challenges and best practices and to participate in sustained development activities that meet the standards of the \u201cnew professional development\u201d (i.e., the activities are job-embedded, focused on relevant topics, and allow time for practice and reflection over time) (West, 2002). 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        "raw_content": "I am in awe at the size of this lass! Absolute unit!\nA lieutenant of the Black Order, Proxima Midnight serves Thanos in his quest for ultimate power.\nProxima Midnight, like the rest of the Black Order, was created for Jonathan Hickman's Avengers run - or, more specifically, for the big crossover he was building toward. She's a generic warrior woman: stronger, faster, more durable, all that usual stuff. There's really not a lot to say about her, because she really doesn't have a personality or backstory, so instead, how about this: did you ever consider that Marvel giving Thanos a gang of minions was just an attempt to pre-emptively \"Fourth World\" the character before Darkseid shows up in DC movies, so the public-at-large will think New Gods is the rip-off? You know DC going to try to bring Apokolips and New Genesis in eventually - you don't start with Steppenwolf unless you plan to go somewhere with it, and being the evil demigod of a whole group of crazies was always Darkseid's claim to fame.\n[Sure enough, between the time this review was written and the time it was posted, DC announced a New Gods movie. Begin holding your breath now! --ed.]\nSo, first things first: Proxima Midnight is a gigantic figure. There aren't a lot of lines where she wouldn't look amazingly tall - the toy is more than 7\u00bd\" tall, making her at least a head taller than the average male Marvel Legend, but she wouldn't look petite next to a Marvel Select release, or even NECA product. She's massive, and has an athletic physique - broad shoulders, a proportional bustline, narrow waist... it's the quintessential \"inverted V\" body type, and the sculptors have taken advantage of her size to cover her comic-inspired black and white costume with an intricate series of lines that look rather like wood grain, like this girl was carved from a tree. She wears golden armor on her left arm, just as in the comics, but the movie costume adds to that with a little more on the right forearm and right leg.\nComic Proxima wears a sleek black suit with a white panel over the chest. The movie version adds more white on the back, arms, hips, and legs, but the idea is still the same. Her odd black mask, with its flared \"horns\" has been toned down, but is still strongly referenced by this design - the stock photo on the back of the box almost makes it look like an anatomical feature, but the paint on the final figure makes it clear the mask is separate from her blue skin.\nThe costume changes make sense. On the printed page, a flat black body can be accented at will to stand out from the background, but in live-action (even CGI'd live-action), she'd just blend in with the scenery. Adding more white breaks up the form, and the fact that the pattern isn't the same on the front and the back will help our brains understand which direction she's moving even in quick glimpses. The additional armor helps balance out the design, and the blues of her skin and hair are less vibrant than in the comics, so they'll look more natural.\nProxy moves at the head, neck, shoulders, biceps, elbows, wrists, torso, hips, thighs, knees, and ankles. Her hair hangs against her back, so that can limit the head a little bit, and the shoulder armor means she can only raise her left arm so far, but she's still plenty poseable.\nHer weapon is a three-pronged spear (perfect for killing three vampires all hudled up) that's golden and just slightly taller than she is. It doesn't look much like the version she uses in the comics, but a spear is a spear. It's a very soft plastic, though, and gets warped like heck in the tray. The tips look like closed pairs of scissors, so maybe the secret to beating her is to use rocks.\nShe includes a piece of this series' Build-A-Figure, Thanos. Given her size, you'd almost expect it to be the head, but no, keeping with tradition, she gets the big, chunky torso. His armor almost looks silver instead of gold, oddly.\nIf the Black Order really are Marvel's \"New Gods,\" then Proxima Midnight is their Big Barda - in that she's female, and she's a giant fighter. In the comics, she's married to Corvus Glaive (the team's leader) and Black Dwarf (the massive ogre-lookin' dude) is her brother. The movie materials refer to them as \"the Children of Thanos,\" so it's possible Gamora and Nebula consider them siblings. It's also possible that's just a title, and not a designation. Either way, Proxima Midnight is a good-lookin' toy and a fair representation of what we've seen of the movie character so far.",
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        "raw_content": "HomeManagerJose Mourinho explains why Paul Pogba is no longer a United captain\nJose Mourinho explains why Paul Pogba is no longer a United captain\nPaul Pogba and Jose Mourinho aren\u2019t really seeing eye-to-eye at the moment, that much is obvious.\nRumours swirled suggesting that the self-proclaimed Special One told the Frenchman he was no longer a captain. No doubt that irked the 25-year-old, but I had no problem with the decision. Pogba isn\u2019t a leader. He\u2019s no Roy Keane, that\u2019s for sure.\nAnyway, as you\u2019d imagine, the press were all over Mourinho in the post-match press conference following the awful loss to Derby County. Pogba was the main topic of conversation. the ex-Chelsea manager confirmed that the midfielder was no longer captain \u2013 although he dismissed talk of a fallout.\n\u201cNo, the only truth is that I made a decision that Paul is not the second captain anymore. No fallout, just a decision that I can make, I\u2019m the manager and I\u2019ve made the decision.\u201d Journalist Chris Winterburn quotes Mourinho as saying.\nI find it extremely hard to believe that there is no fallout. Why else would he take the captaincy off him? Mourinho also gave us no real explanation as to why. It\u2019s not \u2018just a decision\u2019\u2026\nThere is obviously more than meets the eye. Sure, Pogba didn\u2019t cover himself in glory against Wolverhampton Wanderers, nor were his comments regarding attacking necessary, but there is an issue there. I get the feeling that one will leave Old Trafford in the not too distant future.\nWith player-power being as high as I\u2019ve ever seen it, I know who my money will go on\u2026\nJose Mourinho explains when he knew Man United \u2018were in trouble\u2019 against Derby\nManchester United fans call for Jose Mourinho\u2019s job after Derby defeat\nMan United handed injury concern, sweating on fitness of key man for Leicester away: report\nManchester United did remarkably well to come from 2-0 down in the dying embers of the game at home to Burnley, although it was disappointing to only claim a draw. After the game, Paul Pogba [\u2026]\nMourinho eyeing another three points against Liverpool\nOctober 13, 2017 Jordan Street Match Betting, Opinion 0\nJose Mourinho takes Manchester United to Anfield on Saturday hoping to keep up the pressure at the top of the Premier League table. United are currently second in the standings, with just one goal difference [\u2026]\nManchester United have to get back to winning ways tomorrow; although the game away at West Ham United will not be easy. The Red Devils dropped two points at home during their last Premier League [\u2026]",
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        "raw_content": "Why Men Settle Down with One Woman and Not Another\nBy Christian Carter\nAuthor of best-selling eBook Catch Him & Keep Him and free newsletter\nSome men aren't able to commit to a woman because they're not ready or the timing isn't right. But often, even a committed bachelor will take the plunge when he meets a woman who embodies a certain mindset that creates what I call emotional attraction in him:\nSHE'S NOT LOOKING TO HIM TO FILL A JOB DESCRIPTION\nWant to know one of the biggest fears men have about relationships and commitment? That you only want us to fill a need - because you're looking for a husband and to have children. We, just like you, want to be wanted for who we are and not just for what we can give. And so, the minute a man gets even a hint that you have an agenda other than getting to know him, he immediately shuts down and starts to feel less attracted to you.\nIt's really tempting to think that your time is precious and that you need to let a man know right away whether or not he's up for a lifelong commitment. But the danger comes in making this the primary focus of your early interactions with a man. Take your time in getting to know a man and letting him see that you enjoy being with him - that he's not just a means to an end.\nSHE SHOWS HIM SHE'S WILLING TO WALK AWAY\nWhen a man thinks you've centered your whole life around him and that you've already decided he's the one before he talks about commitment, he'll feel pressured. He'll feel pressured to live up to your expectations, and he'll also feel anxious about letting you down. He'll also wonder why you've made up your mind about him so quickly.\nInstead, you need to convey to a man that you are selective. Being selective means you let him know that while you like him and enjoy being with him, you are also a woman with options who is in control of what happens to her. How do you do this? By continuing to have a life outside him - nurturing your hobbies, spending time with friends and family, improving your life and career. When you do this, he starts feeling lucky to have a place in your life, and he'll fight to stay there.\nHIS LIFE IS MUCH BETTER WITH HER IN IT THAN WITHOUT\nOne of the biggest things I teach is about building a solid foundation for a lasting relationship with a man. And the way to do this is by creating POSITIVE EXPERIENCES with him. Men can't be talked into relationships. The need for commitment arises from an emotional need deep inside a man. In order for a man to see you as a necessary part of his life, you need to create the right kind of experiences that serve to create emotional attraction in him.\nA positive experience is anything that you both enjoy and that, above all, is fun. Fight the need to talk about the relationship, and instead turn your attention to creating great moments together. Do different things with him - play sports along with the usual dinners and movies. Spend time in groups of friends. Read the paper together and do spontaneous things without planning. Mix it up. All of these experiences show him that you are a woman who is easy and playful to be with, and that's the kind of woman he'll realize he'd be a fool to let go of.\nUnderstanding attraction and how it works is absolutely critical if you want to create a connected, lasting relationship with a man. To learn more about the kind of woman a great guy is attracted to for the long term, subscribe to Christian's free e-newsletter. He'll tell you what makes a guy want to commit to you, and what you can do to get him there without any convincing or game playing.",
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        "raw_content": "A new movement of rights and the right in Australia\nBy Binoy Kampmark - posted Wednesday, 22 November 2017 Sign Up for free e-mail updates!\nScholars have wondered what \"triggers\" might be in the social furniture of a culture that might propel a people to embrace a bill of rights. Australia remains proudly, and idiosyncratically, opposed.\nPrevious efforts to enshrine a charter of rights have failed, accused of being totalitarian usurpations, dangerous incorporations of foreign laws, and a straightjacket on political will. Rights, in actual fact, are considered the smutty sprinklings of a suspicious mind, best modified by a fatherly obsession with obligations.\nNo trigger for a bill of rights will move the Australian people; no catalyst great enough to warrant a deviation from an unswerving faith in the magic of the common law, and the wisdom of British-made institutional stability. The indefinite detention of refugees will be tolerated. Shabby treatment of terrorist suspects will be permitted. The advice of the Australian Secret Intelligence Organisation will be given greater weight than solid judicial review.\nSuspicious about the abstract, fundamentalist pragmatism demands something that issues from Parliament which, the assumption goes, tends to be reasonable. The soil, however, is due for a fresh turning. This time, it is the turn of the conservatives, who feel that that their social offensives have failed before the might of the Rainbow movement. Conservatives, rather than accepting the findings of a postal survey on same-sex marriage, have decided to frame the problem differently. Now, their rights are in question.\nFrom a position of strength, they feel weakness, vulnerability, a fear that sanitised prejudice may not be possible. But importantly, the issue here is one of translation and political realisation: How will those conservative, religious voices find form in the parliaments across the country?\nThe fascinating problem here is that such conservative voices have made a category error in the legal sense. It is not a \"right\" to not do (bake cakes for a gay wedding, for instance, or celebrate a wedding), but a \"power\" to do (in this case, refuse to serve). It is the power to discriminate, to seek a different avenue of traditional recognition of a form of conduct, covered by that oft misused term of conscience.\nWhatever the lexical problems faced by members of the Australian Christian Movement, and for that matter other religious groups, they are on to something. The postal plebiscite may well have registered overall approval \u2013 62 percent \u2013 but it also suggested that 38 percent of Australians are far from content with changing the heterosexual context of the Marriage Act. The stage props are set for splinter parties and religious groups to make their political debut, most notably in those electorates where the No vote registered a majority.\nIn the federal seat of Blaxland, which registered the highest vote against same-sex marriage coming in at a dizzy 73.9 percent, celebrations are absent and trouble brewing. The students at the Bankstown campus of the Western Sydney University were noted in the Huffington Post as \"visibly shaken\".\nThe showers of analysis that have followed have had to find some coherence to such votes. \"Cultural differences\" have been underlined and jotted down as culprits. This, goes the Huffington Post, comes with \"the obvious conclusion that migrants have homophobic values, spurred on by their homophobic religions.\"\nThis leads to another tendency: the pointed accusation that estranged, pontificating elites of the affluent areas enjoy a pastime that has become staple for the set: \"Western Sydney bashing\". Class divisions are blended with value divisions, creating a new political mix.\nWhile this takes place, the conservative Australian government is suffering fits of indigestion. Many of its members were vocal opponents of same-sex marriage, and continue to be. Opinions sent in by vote hardly matter \u2013 they were always intent on voting against the same-sex change. Having been outgunned, another approach, most probably legislative in nature, is in order.\nOne concern is to trumpet religious freedom amendments that will be added to any legislation that will change the definition of marriage. These will include provisions permitting civil celebrants to reject weddings and protections for religious charities. (Interestingly enough, such entities already have considerable scope in terms of choice.)\nNationals Senator Matt Canavan is one such figure. Suddenly, talk of rights is not obscene or questionable. The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, a document long regarded as a nuisance by Australian parliamentarians, is being seen as a guide.\nArticle 18 claiming that \"everyone shall have the freedom of thought, conscience and religion\" is being singled out for special mention. As Treasurer Scott Morrison has insistently pushed, \"There are over 4 million people who voted No in this survey who are now coming to terms with the fact that, on this issue, they are a minority.\"\nWhatever changes occur to the Marriage Act proper, political momentum for a different type of conservatism has been generated. It may well come from the self-designated \"standing army\" of the Australian Christian Lobby, or from other sources keen to foment an alternative narrative. The political fault line, overseeing the creation of a more religious orientation keen on social and moral values, may well be in the offing. 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        "raw_content": "Top 5 British Bollywood stars\nThere are around 1,000 British and foreign actors and actresses who regularly appear in hit Bollywood movies. So let's find out who the best ones are with this list of the greatest British Bollywood stars:\nDeemed the best onscreen lover to heartthrob Ashkay Kumar, Katrina Kaif is a British Indian superstar who had to make is onto the top British Bollywood list. Katrina has acted in over 20 Bollywood movies and six of those have been alongside Ashkay. Katrina had a multicultural start to life. She was born in Hong Kong, but grew up in Hawaii and Britain. Katrina also has a British mother and an Indian father, who had eight children in total. Perhaps it was this cultured start, or her large family, that helped ease Katrina into the world of Bollywood; or perhaps it was the Hindi and dancing lessons Katrina took. Either way, Katrina has become one of the most-loved Bollywood celebrities.\nThere is no dearth of beauty in Bollywood.\nBut, there are times only a gori will do -- like, for example, a period piece set during the Raj that requires a memsahib.\nLately, a number of foreigners have been lured by the razzle dazzle of desi cinema. FoolzParadize.org lists some of them:\nRachel Shelley in Lagaan: Once Upon A Time In India\nShe played the cutie in Ashutosh Gowarikar's Oscar-nominated epic, who defies her brother and surreptitiously coaches Aamir Khan and Co in the game of cricket. Consequently, and predictably, Shelley is bowled over by Khan.\nPost-Lagaan, the English actress now plays a lesbian, Helen Peabody, in the hit sitcom, The L Word. She is also featured in a romantic comedy, Gray Matters starring Tom Cavanagh and Heather Graham.\nAntonia Bernath in Kisna: The Warrior Poet\nNot even Subhash Ghai's vivacious heroine teamed opposite Vivek Oberoi could save this ambitious, yet chaotic, love story from bombing.\nHer non-desi body of work includes the award-winning television mini-series Elvis (she plays Priscilla Presley), medical drama series Holby City, and St Trinian's, which also features Colin Firth, Rupert Everett and The OC star Mischa Barton.\nAlice Patten in Rang De Basanti\nRemember Sue of Sue kar mere mann ko fame?\nTthe youngest daughter of Lord Chris Patten, former Governor of Hong Kong, played a documentary filmmaker with grit in Rakesh Mehra's breakthrough film. And it wasn't just Aamir (her co-star in the film) who loved her; everyone on the RDB sets did.\nFollowing her adventure in Bollywood, the British actress took on the role of Ophelia for the West End production of Shakespeare's Hamlet.\nLinda Arsenio in Kabul Express\nAfter dabbling in theatre and modeling in the United States, this Texas girl tried her hand at Indian cinema. After a stint down South, she landed the role of competitive photo journalist Jessica Beckham in Kabir Khan's Kabul Express.\nAt present, Arsenio is committed to Manoj Tyagi's Mumbai Salsa, produced by Vikram Bhatt.\nShannon Esra in Salaam-E-Ishq\nEsra's damsel in distress act attracted Govinda's attention in Nikhil Advani's desi version of Love Actually.\nSadly, it looks as if the failure of Salaam-E-Ishq left Esra disappointed enough to make her way back home to Sandton, South Africa.\nAnnabelle Wallace in Dil Jo Bhi Kahey\nWallace, along with filmmaker Romesh Sharma's son Karan, made her debut in the trite love story, Dil Jo Bhi Kahey.\nIt sank without a trace and both its discoveries appear to have gone underground as well!\nSophie Dahl in King of Bollywood\nProlific writer Roald Dahl's granddaughter essays the role of Crystal Chaurasia -- a half-Indian, half-British filmmaker exploring the mad world of a fading actor (Om Puri) in this spoofy flick.\nDahl went on to feature in 'The Children's Party at the Palace', an event put together to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's 80th birthday, as well as a remake of the 1953 Oscar-nominated Little Fugitive.\nBrande Roderick in Out of Control\nThis Baywatch stunner made her Bollywood debut opposite Ritesh Deshmukh in the eminently forgetabble comedy, Out of Control.\nWhile Ritesh is slowly and steadily making his mark in Hindi films, Roderick has not done so bad either. Her Hollywood projects include films Starsky and Hutch and Snoop Dogg's Hood of Horror, besides guest appearances in shows like Joey and Fear Factor.\nNext, Roderick will be seen in the Scarlett Johansson vehicle, The Nanny Diaries.",
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        "raw_content": "Every parent wants what's best for their child, and their health and well-being is without question one of our top concerns. This is especially true in the age of modern parenting, where the media and technology constantly remind us of the potential dangers that our children face, elevating parental anxiety to levels that I never knew when I was growing up. In this climate of fear that leaves no stone unturned when it involves keeping our family safe, it makes perfect sense for us to protect our children from disease, and the best way to accomplish this is by immunizing them. August is Immunization Awareness Month and a good time to make sure your children (and you) are up to date on vaccines.\nThe simple reality of the matter is that immunizations (or vaccines) save lives and are one of the most important and effective public health policies in the world today. Vaccines have helped to protect generations of people from the scourge of many horrible diseases, many of which are no longer even in our consciousness because they have been eliminated, including polio and smallpox. Unfortunately, children can still contract vaccine-preventable diseases, including whooping cough (pertussis) and measles. In 2010, there were over 21,000 cases of pertussis that resulted in 26 deaths, mostly in infants under the age of 6 months.\nThis coincides with a growing movement of parents who are declining immunizations for their children for various reasons, including safety concerns, despite the fact that vaccines have been repeatedly shown to be safe. Furthermore, while they might not occur in this country, many of these diseases still exist in the world today, and the prevalence of international travel means that we are still at risk for exposure.\nWith summer beginning to wind down and school on the horizon, now is a good time to make sure your children's immunizations are up to date. Here are 4 good reasons to make sure that this gets done.\n1. Vaccines Are Safe\nAny therapy, drug, or treatment given to children must undergo a long and thorough testing process to ensure its efficacy and safety, though some minor pain and discomfort may result from the injection. Serious side effects, including allergic reactions, are very rare, and study after study has found no link between vaccines and autism.\n2. Vaccines Will Protect Your Family and Community\nGetting immunized protects not only your child, but your family, as well. Certain people cannot tolerate vaccines because they are too young (< 6 months), have severe allergies, or have pre-existing health conditions. These individuals are susceptible to diseases that we can expose them to, but getting vaccinated can reduce the spread of these diseases.\n3. Vaccines Protect Future Generations\nVaccines save lives now and in the future. Diseases that a generation ago struck fear in the hearts of society are no longer even on our radar. Children no longer get smallpox vaccines, and the birth defects associated with fetal exposure to German measles (rubella) has been greatly reduced. Immunizing kids today will help to reduce the risk of these diseases tomorrow.\n4. Vaccines Save Time and Money\nThough money is not the most important consideration when it comes to your family's health, it is worth noting that many schools require immunizations to be up-to-date before a child can attend. If a child contracts a vaccine-preventable illness, it could mean time at home and away from work for a parent. Most vaccines are covered by insurance, and the government has programs (Vaccines for Children) that provide vaccines for families in need.\nIf you have questions or concerns, talk to your pediatrician. Speak with your school nurse about what vaccines your child needs to get before attending classes. Keep a record of what vaccines your child has had and when they received them, and bring this record with you whenever you see your child's doctor. Even though hospitals have state-of-art computer systems, records get lost, especially if you move.\nAnd parents, while you're at it, it's a good idea to keep a record of your own immunizations. Certain jobs require them, and if you ever go back to school, count on the fact that you will be asked for them. I can't tell you how many times I've been asked by my doctor when I had my last tetanus booster.\nTo learn more about Immunization Awareness Month, visit the website for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. To learn more about the importance of vaccines, check out the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).\nChildhood Vaccination Information Roundup\n3 Best Ways to Organize Your Child's Medical Records\nWhat's a Parent to Do? Join Our Tweetchat Today, 7/12, 1 PM CST for a Chance to Win!",
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        "raw_content": "We might use third-party advertising companies like Google Adwords to show ads when you visit our website. These companies may use information (not including your name, address, email address, or telephone number. This will stay totally private if you ever give that to us) about your visits to this and other websites in order to provide advertisements about goods and services of interest to you.\nGoogle and third party use of the DoubleClick cookie\nGoogle\u2019s use of the DoubleClick cookie enables it and its partners to serve ads to you based on your visit to Parisdelight.net site and/or other sites on the Internet.\nYou can opt out of some third-party vendor\u2019s use of cookies in your browser for interest-based advertising by visiting this website.\nWe also might participate in affiliate programs, such as those provided by Amazon. If you click on links or ads for the products of these companies, a cookie will be enabled in your browser so that they can track the purchase you make. Parisdelight.net will receives a commission for the purchase that you make from these companies during the time period that the cookie is active.\nWe believe Spam is the plague of the web and we hate it as much as you do. We will never share or resell your private details because you are our valued customer and we want to keep it that way.",
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        "raw_content": "Drs. Robert and Kellie Parker have been helping patients achieve greater health since 1991. Dr. Rob Parker, continuing three generations of healing, is dedicated to treat and educate patients and health professionals from around the world. Due to his family's involvement in health care, Dr. Rob Parker's education into the field of natural health started at a very young age.\nDr. Parker explains, \"The knowledge I obtained during my unique upbringing is the foundation for the health care system we employ at Parker Health Solutions today. Utilizing many different treatment options we are better equipped to serve your specific type of problem. Education is a key to your healing at Parker Health Solutions. You must first know what is wrong in your body that is creating the symptom; second, why it showed up in your body; and third, what you need to do to correct it. While going through this process you will learn about your state of health and how to continually improve it.\"",
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        "raw_content": "No one graduates from a four-year university without a few hiccups along the way. And ideally, students should find college classes both challenging and difficult. If college were easy, no one would learn any important skills and the entire experience wouldn\u2019t be valuable at all. Still, there\u2019s nothing fun about struggling to make the grade in a particularly exigent course. Though you may feel downcast about your prospects now, note that it\u2019s entirely possible to pull through and complete even the most advanced class. Just make sure to follow these four steps:\nCertain classes garner a reputation for being particularly tricky or time-consuming. If you know you have to take such a class in order to graduate, then consider rearranging your schedule to accommodate this potential stumbling block. Give yourself plenty of time to study in between classes. Lastly, if at all possible, taking fewer hours in a given semester can help you focus on a class that\u2019s especially taxing.\nIf you have a few friends who are also enrolling in a difficult class, it\u2019s a wise idea to partner up with them and form a study group. No, hitting the books with fellow students is hardly a revolutionary idea, but the fact remains that two (or more) heads are better than one!\nMake Mistakes in Class\nIt\u2019s very tempting to clam up and refuse to participate in a class that you find confusing. After all, no one wants to look like a fool in front of their peers. Yet, there\u2019s a massive benefit to speaking up in class \u2013\u2013 even if you\u2019re unsure of you conclusions. Making mistakes in discussion periods will allow teachers to correct you and set you back on the right track. Plus, if you find the material hard to grasp \u2013\u2013 odds are \u2013\u2013 so do most of your classmates.\nUtilize Different Media\nOnce upon a time, students had relatively few resources at their disposal. If, say, they needed to learn about a UV transparent 96 well plate, they could either visit their lab and speak to a teacher, or else they could go to the library and hope to find a book about lab equipment. And that was it. Now though, students can and should make use of the amazing tool that is the internet. There are thousands (if not millions) of websites dedicated to academic material, in addition to the myriad of educational videos, podcasts, and infographics on the web. If you\u2019re having trouble making sense of a topic, then branch out until you find a medium that speaks to you. Remember, we all learn in different ways!\ncollege, college course, education, learning",
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        "raw_content": "Well\u2026 Ludum Dare ended a few days ago, and I think I\u2019ve finally recovered. It really was a blast, and look forward to doing it again.\nMy project was called Voxterium.\nIt\u2019s essentially a shooter where you\u2019re trying to take down an enemy that just won\u2019t stop growing.\nReception to this point has been very positive. Comments received thus far have been great. A lot of the suggestions made are valid, and I can\u2019t not like that. I\u2019ve saw my game on a couple review lists\u2026 and even caught a tweet or two about it.\nThere is some negativity that has centered around the theme \u2018ALONE\u2019, and how my game applies to it. I tried to incorporate the theme through the game\u2019s story\u2026 which is essentially the story of someone charged to manage a hopeless situation by themselves, until help arrives, which doesn\u2019t. One of my failures is delivering that message clearer. But in reality, if that\u2019s the worst criticism I get, then I\u2019m thrilled.\nLudum Dare page for the game is here.\nMy devoplment Journal over those 48 hours is here.\nA video of me playing the game can be found here.",
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        "raw_content": "Post written by Luis Rodriguez, JD expected \u201816, Pace University School of Law\nThe intensification of terrorist attacks in the past decade have led to strict border security against immigration and counterterrorism, pushing the boundaries of democratic governments around the globe. Countries throughout the world have implemented detention policies as a means of punishment, crime prevention, or administrative convenience in response to global migration. The policies have led to massive violations of international human rights law, humanitarian law as well as refugee law.\nNot surprisingly, the United States has been the pioneer of the implementation of these practices and detention.\nThe Modern U.S. immigration detention estate first began to take shape in the early 1980s, when the Reagan-era INA began systematically apprehending undocumented migrants from certain countries in response to growing migration pressures from the Caribbean and opened a number of new detention centres in Puerto Rico and the U.S. mainland to cope with the resulting surge in detainees.\nThe policies carried out by governments to place migrants in detention centers commenced with \u201coff-shore management\u201d. After the Cold War, United States Coast Guard vessels began to chase down smuggling boats. As stated by Flynn,\nThe Curts\u2019 [Guided-Missile Warship] operational transformation is part of a broader, global phenomenon involving efforts by the world\u2019s major industrialized democracies to block\u2014or \u2018manage\u2019\u2014migrants long before they reach their intended destinations.\nThe implementation of this policy led to one of the worst Human Rights violations in recent memories. In 1991, the U.S. Government began to detain thousands of Haitians in Guantanamo Bay who were fleeing persecution from the Haitian government. Some of the Haitians were left in the detention center for years. The U.S. Government was able to intercept Haitian vessels on the high seas due to a treaty signed by the Reagan Administration and Haitian Dictator Duvalier. The reasoning by the U.S. Government: Admitting and processing thousands of Haitian refugees to the U.S. was too risky\u2014especially with reports that many Haitians were infected with the AIDS virus. When the refugees were placed in Guantanamo Bay\u2014U.S. immigration and asylum policy didn\u2019t apply. Although it was promoted as a humanitarian mission, the Haitian refugees were detained in makeshift tent cities behind barbed wire on a U.S. military base.\nThe United States policies and similar policies executed by other countries cannot continue to treat refugees and migrants in an inhumane way. We cannot treat Syrian and other Middle Eastern refugees as criminals especially in the humanitarian crisis we now face. These people have lost loved ones, community members, and have had everything they own taken from them.\nThe deprivation of liberty of non-citizens for reasons related to their immigration status is inexcusable and as global citizens we must make sure that to discourage the expansion of immigration detention.\nBarbara Crossette, Haitians Fleeing Again to U.S. Asylum, N.Y. Times, (Jan. 28, 1992), http://goo.gl/ZkcW0N.\nCathryn Costello, Human Rights and the Elusive Universal Subject: Immigration Detention Under International Human Rights and EU Law, 19 Ind. J. Global Legal Stud. 257 (2012).\nMichael Flynn, How and Why Immigration Detention Crossed the Globe, Global Detention Project Working Paper No. 8 (2014).\nBrandt Goldstein, Storming the Court, How a Band of Yale Law Students Sued the President\u2014and Won 18 (2005).\nPrevious Answering the Pope\u2019s Call for Climate Change Action: The General Assembly\u2019s Sustainable Development Goals\nNext International Law Allows Commercial Asteroid Mining. Should It?",
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        "raw_content": "anakataFredrik NeijGottfrid Swartholm WargNetherlandsPeter SundeSwedenThe Pirate Bay\nFredrik Neij was released from prison in Sk\u00e4nninge, Sweden, on 1 June 2015, after serving two-thirds of a 10-month prison sentence for his involvement with Pirate Bay in enabling copyright infringement.\nNeij was instrumental in the operation of the Pirate Bay and was involved in the 2009 trial that saw him and fellow co-founders, Peter Sunde and Gottfrid Svartholm Warg (anakata), convicted of copyright offences.\nSunde was released from prison in November 2014, after serving five months, while Warg is currently serving a 42-month prison sentence in Denmark for unrelated offences.\nThe on-going Dutch case against Pirate Bay, which continues to facilitate copyright infringement, could end up being taken to the European court of justice.\nThe attorney general for the Netherlands has said that European law needs to be clarified, to determine whether Pirate Bay is in fact breaking the law in its current form before the case, which is now with the Dutch Supreme Court, can proceed.\nFeatured image: Daniel Mott CC BY-SA 2.0",
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        "raw_content": "Watch Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) Full Movie Streaming\nSpider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse tell story about \"Miles Morales is juggling his life between being a high school student and being a spider-man. When Wilson \"Kingpin\" Fisk uses a super collider, others from across the Spider-Verse are transported to this dimension..\".\nCast : Shameik Moore, Jake Johnson, Hailee Steinfeld, Mahershala Ali, Brian Tyree Henry, Lily Tomlin, Lauren V\u00e9lez, Kimiko Glenn, John Mulaney, Nicolas Cage, Liev Schreiber, Chris Pine, Zo\u00eb Kravitz, Kathryn Hahn, Lake Bell, Jorma Taccone, Marvin 'Krondon' Jones III, Joaqu\u00edn Cosio, Post Malone, Cliff Robertson, Stan Lee, Oscar Isaac, Greta Lee, Donald Glover, Nick Jaine, Muneeb Rehman, Melanie Haynes, Natalie Morales, Edwin H. Bravo, Kim Yarbrough, Lex Lang, Christopher Miller, Scott Menville, Juan Pacheco, Miguel Jiron\nGenre : Action Adventure Animation Science Fiction Comedy\nProduction : Columbia Pictures Sony Pictures Sony Pictures Animation Marvel Entertainment Pascal Pictures\n7 day ago - First of all, I love the animation style in this film. The animation in this film is styled to look like an actual comic book. I think this approach for this kind of film was an excellent choice because we\u2019ve all seen the usual kind of animation but nothing like this. To tie in with the animation I need to talk about the action scenes in this film. These tie in with the animation because of the way the directors styled the action shots is to look like something in a comic panel. Most people don\u2019t know who Miles Morales is and after this film, you\u2019ll want to learn more about him because of how they made him so relatable in this film. He acts like a typical teen in this situation compared to other versions of Spider-Man. Other versions kind of just acted like they always knew how to use their powers when Miles struggles with his. Miles isn\u2019t the only relatable character film all of them are. The creators of this film did a \u201cMarvel\u201dous job at making each character in this film somebody at least one person in the audience can relate to. All of the voice actors did a great job in their respected roles but it would\u2019ve been nice to have a returning voice to at least one of the Spider-Man. It would\u2019ve been cool to hear a returning voice even if it was for a few seconds. I have to talk about the humour in this film. It isn\u2019t overpowered in this film and I felt like it had just the right amount of humour that will make everybody laugh. They poke fun of things that wouldn\u2019t make sense in a real movie and other Spider-Man movies. Not a single moment in this film felt rushed or slowed down every scene felt the right pace for a movie like this. The cinematography in this movie was spectacular. This is probably because of it looking like a comic book and how the lighting needs to match up with how it would look in an actual book. If you are a comic book junkie you\u2019ll love all of the easter eggs in this film. Some of them just comic book readers will get but others a majority of people will understand. The music in this film is fantastic. Every song in this film isn\u2019t overused and matches perfectly with the age of the character. Somebody Miles age would be listening to the type of music he listens to. And the music without lyrics helps increase the emotion in the film. Also, there are two end credit scenes that are worth waiting for. In the end, this film is perfect for everybody. I give Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse a 10/10.",
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        "raw_content": "How The Bombing Of Hiroshima Got A Hollywood Makeover\nThe Crisis in Ukraine Sparks Familiar Fears of Cold War Confrontations Between Nuclear Armed Adversaries.\nBy WhoWhatWhy.com\nThe author has written extensively on propaganda related to the bomb. What follows is a story stemming from his previous research.\nWith Vladimir Putin\u2019s Russia putting boots on the ground in Crimea and the Obama administration responding with rhetoric reminiscent of Cold War posturing, the past few days provided chilling reminders of the dangerous and costly nuclear arms race that gripped the two superpowers for nearly half a century. How far the U.S. and Russia will go in rattling their still enormous nuclear arsenals this time remains to be seen.\nYou might wonder why most Americans, after Hiroshima, accepted the new nuclear dangers so readily, even as atomic bombs led to hydrogen bombs and the world\u2019s stockpile of warheads mounted on intercontinental ballistic missiles expanded from mere dozens to thousands.\nAn important factor was the active suppression of vital information about radiation effects and other nuclear dangers by the Pentagon and other U.S. agencies. I have documented this in two books, \u201cHiroshima in America\u201d (with Robert Jay Lifton) and \u201cAtomic Cover-up.\u201d This cover-up extended even to Hollywood.\nThis is a cautionary tale, one that has been buried for decades, on the official censorship\u2014by the Truman White House\u2014of a major Hollywood film on the bombing of Hiroshima. And the tale goes beyond censorship: it involves the outright falsification of major historical facts.\nA Propaganda Film is Born\nThe MGM drama, The Beginning or the End emerged in 1947, after many revisions, as a Hollywood version of America\u2019s official nuclear narrative: The bomb was clearly necessary to end the war with Japan and save American lives\u2014and we needed to build new and bigger weapons to protect us from the Soviets.\nJust weeks after the Hiroshima attack in August 1945, Sam Marx, a producer at MGM, received a call from agent Tony Owen, who said his wife, actress Donna Reed, had received some fascinating letters from her high school chemistry teacher. That teacher, Dr. Edward Tomkins, who was then at the Oak Ridge nuclear site, wrote to ask if Hollywood had a feature on the atomic bomb in the works, one that would warn the world about the dangers of a nuclear arms race. He was surprised to learn they did not. But this would soon change.\nTompkins\u2019 letter set in motion what MGM boss Louis B. Mayer, a conservative Republican, called \u201cthe most important story\u201d he would ever film. MGM hired Norman Taurog to direct the film, and Hume Cronyn to star as physicist Robert Oppenheimer, who headed the scientific effort to create the bomb.\nPresident Truman himself provided the title, The Beginning or the End. Within weeks, as I learned through archival research, MGM writers were meeting with the atomic scientists at Oak Ridge and elsewhere.\nRead the rest of the story .\n\u0438\u043d\u0444\u0440\u0430\u043a\u0440\u0430\u0441\u043d\u044b\u0439 \u0433\u0440\u0430\u0434\u0443\u0441\u043d\u0438\u043a \u0446\u0435\u043d\u0430",
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It\u2019s a great number with some great guitar work, and I guarantee you\u2019ll be hearing this one on Time For The Blues as well as probably every other blues show in the country.\nChambers follows up with the title track, Trouble & Whiskey, an ode to two things that always seemed to go hand in hand in my life. Again, his guitar work is superlative and this time he\u2019s using a slow blues burn to tell this dark story. It\u2019s a great follow up to the previous song and makes a strong one-two punch of drinking blues. This is another song that is going to receive a lot of airplay.\nHe gets a little funky with Travelin North, with Chambers\u2019 guitar sharing the spotlight with Hensley\u2019s Hammond B3. It\u2019s a very strong number that brings out the best in the musicians. I\u2019m always drawn to instrumentals as that really showcases the band\u2019s abilities and they are often the best collaborations. 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Here he uses a steel guitar to achieve one sound, while the band takes a different, more frenetic approach. It comes together nicely.\nHandyman has a crunchy sound with some hard rock mixed in with his blues. While James Taylor explored the same themes with his folksy approach, Chambers has an edge that could cut through metal. Be forewarned, this one is one of those songs that begs to be played loud, and it comes with its own attitude.\nNext up is the blistering blues of Be Careful With A Fool. Listen to that amazing guitar run and Chambers\u2019 vocals add a dimension to the song that\u2019s chilling. I love the control he exhibits on this song \u2013 it\u2019s a true blues number that should get a lot of attention.\nThe album winds up on Gonna Groove, and as you might expect from the title, it gets a little funky. Chambers has proved on a few of these songs that he mixes his blues with funk and gets a righteous sound. 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        "raw_content": "KPMG, January 2013\nKPMG International\u2019s 14th Global Automotive Executive Survey, which surveyed 200 auto executives from 31 countries, found that the cost of batteries and recharging the vehicles was a major barrier to those considering purchasing electric vehicles. 62 percent said that consumers wanted their vehicle to last for as long as possible, signalling a need for mature and sustainable technologies. The survey also warned new trends in globalisation, rapid urbanisation and changing consumer behaviour will cause a big shift in the automotive landscape over the next five years. The collective impact is expected to be felt across the entire automotive value chain, and calls for sweeping changes to automakers\u2019 and their suppliers\u2019 business models.\nLiterature review on employment impacts of GHG reduction policies for transport\nCE Delft, July 2012\nThe report examines and supports the Commission\u2019s claims that the proposed 95g limit for 2020 would boost the EU economy by \u20ac12 billion per average year between 2020 and 2030, accompanied by a \u20ac9bn increase in expenditure on labour across the economy. It also says reducing fuel consumption will mean Europe will have to import less oil, making it less vulnerable to price shocks and improving its trade balance. T&E cars officer Greg Archer said: \u2018This report not only dispels industry\u2019s claims that reducing CO2 emissions from cars would have a negative impact on jobs and competitiveness, it makes the opposite point \u2013 that low-carbon cars can boost the sluggish EU economy. This will happen in various ways, ranging from investment in the development and manufacturing of fuel-efficient technologies, to leaving more money in the pockets of car owners thanks to lower fuel bills. This money could in turn be spent in ways that create extra jobs across the EU economy.\u2019\nSelf-Driving Cars \u2013 The Next Revolution\nKPMG and the Center for Automotive Research (CAR), 2012\nAutonomous cars may dramatically reshape the competitive landscape, human interaction with vehicles, and the future design of roads and cities \u2013 and they may be sooner than you think. The report Self-Driving Car: The Next Revolution is based on interviews with leading technologists, automotive industry leaders, academicians, and regulators - as well as research and analysis of industry trends. The study examines the forces of change, the current and emerging technologies, the path to bring these innovations to market, the likelihood that they will achieve wide adoption from consumers, and their potential impact on the automotive ecosystem.\nCalculating Electric Drive Vehicle Greenhouse Gas Emissions\nEd Pike, International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT), August 2012\nThis paper identifies methods to determine e-drive vehicle efficiency, energy supply \u201cwell-to-tank\u201d GHG intensity, e-drive vehicle miles traveled, and mode split for plug-in hybrids, which together can provide a basis for calculating edrive upstream emissions. Additionally, it highlights some needs for more and better data\u2014e.g., test cycles used to determine e-drive vehicle efficiency should reflect urbanization trends, aggressive driving, and cabin climate control.Procedures to account for GHG emissions related to electric vehicles can now be established with reasonable accuracy, based on real-world vehicle efficiency, energy supply carbon intensity, and vehicle usage data. As more experience operating EVs yields more data, the methodology can be updated, but in the meantime it can provide appropriate signals to guide policymakers's, automakers\u2019, and consumers\u2019 efforts to reduce GHG emissions.\nICCT website\nORIGAMI Upcomming Passenger Transport Solutions Database\nORIGAMI 7FP Consortium, TRI, Mcrit et al., 2012\nThe ORIGAMI 7FP project is concerned with improvements in long-distance door-to-door passenger transport chains through improved co-modality and intermodality. The project addresses the potential for greater efficiency and reduced environmental impact of passenger transport by judicious encouragement of dervice and mode integration, cooperation and, where appropriate, competition in the provision of these local connections. Thus the project encompasses physical characteristics of the network, characteristics of the modes, the coordination of operators as well as integration, and the cohesiveness of multi-modal networks. The project includes the production of list of best practices, focused on infrastructure, service management and regulatory strategies applied to improve long-distance intermodal and co-modal transport. Selected cases imply significant improvements in long-distance door-to-door passenger transport chains. ORIGAMI case studies are published as a web-directory, following a systematic structure, with links to original information sources and institutions and companies involved. Cases can be browsed using different criteria throughout the different menus on the right hand of this webpage.\nPassenger solutions database\nORIGAMI Project website\nElectrified motorways with catenaries\nBrieuc Bougnoux, Futuribles, 2011\nIn the current context of a continuous, sustained rise in the price of fossil fuels and a battle against climate change, are there credible alternatives in the field of road transport to the internal combustion engine? Some manufacturers in the area of private transport are investing in electric vehicles \u2013 where battery performance is improving (though this remains a niche market) \u2013 and in hybrid engines. In goods transport, matters are a little more tricky, given the length of journeys and the power required. There too, however, according to Brieuc Bougnoux, the use of electrical vehicles could be an option for the future, by way of the electrification of the road network. Bougnoux outlines the technical features of such an option, the cost of its implementation and the \u2013 environmental, financial and infrastructure \u2013 advantages a country like France might derive from it. This is a route that is certainly worthy of interest, but would require coordination with European partners whose road hauliers also use the French road network.\nInnovation in vehicle technology \u2013 the case of hybrid electric vehicles\nClaus Doll. August 2008.\nThe current debate on climate gas emission targets and on CO2 emission limits of motor vehicles call for advanced technical as well as non-technical concepts. Among the latter traffic demand management, pricing and regulatory measures, including speed limits and infrastructure access control, provide possible solutions. Technical solutions constitute an important component in solving future climate and environmental problems caused by transport. Technological and political solutions do not exclude, but complement each other.\nOne of the intensively discussed technical solutions are combined fossil fuel and battery powered acceleration systems. These hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) allow driving quietly and locally emission-free because the internal combustion engine is run in a more favorable load range, while the highly efficient electric motor supports at low speeds and in acceleration phases. Further reductions in fuel consumption are achieved by down sizing the combustion engine and by recuperating brake energy back into the battery\nElectric motors are constantly energy efficient across a wide range of engine speeds while combustion engines are less efficient at low speeds. Electric motors can thus either support the internal combustion engine while starting or accelerating the vehicle or may fully take over vehicle propulsion in certain situations.\nElectric energy storage on board is one of the key issues for designing hybrid vehicles. Due to safety reasons contemporary models use nickel-metal hybrid (NMH) batteries. But advances in the safety and durability of lithium-ion batteries promise an extended range of the electric power train and thus more efficient hybrid or pure battery powered vehicles. The plug-in hybrid concept uses the electric motor for driving purposes only and fuels the battery via the electricity grid network.\nGuidelines for Implementers of Personal Rapid Transit\nDavid Jeffery, Transport Research Group, University of Southampton, June 2010.\nReport from the NICHES+ Project (funded by the DG Research under the 7FP)\nPersonal Rapid Transit (PRT) is a form of public transport (PT) that uses small automated electric \u2018podcars\u2019 to: provide a taxi-like service for individuals or small groups of travellers; and provide demand responsive feeder and shuttle services connecting facilities such as parking lots with major transport terminals and other facilities such as shopping or exhibition centres.\nThe podcars run on a segregated guideway in order to ensure unhindered direct trips between origin and destination. They provide clean, green, ef\ufb01cient and sustainable transportation. With high vehicle speeds and very small headways, PRT provides fast, individual, on-demand and point-to-point PT with very short waiting times.\nAims to be the world\u2019s \ufb01rst carbon neutral, zero-waste to land\ufb01ll, car-free city powered entirely by alternative energy sources. Masdar City will be built on six and a half square kilometres and will grow eventually to house 1,500 businesses, 40,000 residents and 50,000 commuters. There will be no fossil fuel cars within Masdar City. The city will be a pedestrian-friendly environment, with a Personal Rapid Transit system (PRT) available for longer journeys. The PRT vehicles will travel at speeds up to 40km/h, with the longest routes in the city taking around 10 minutes. Ultimately there will be 3,000 PRT vehicles serving 130,000 trips/day over the 85 stations.\nAutogas in Europe, the Sustainable Alternative\nAn LPG Industry Roadmap\nTo transform the transport system of the future into a sustainable, diverse and economically thriving aspect of the European Community, Europe should use all the tools at its disposal. In this context, AEGPL highlights the desirability of an EU-level Directive or Action Plan on Alternative Gaseous Fuels, stimulating the development of not only Autogas but gaseous fuels in general for the road transport sector. Autogas is a clean and immediately available alternative with a genuine role to play in the European transport fuel mix of today and tomorrow. In the context of volatile fuel prices and concerns over security of supply, air quality, climate change, and the ongoing global economic crisis, Europe will need to make optimum use of all available energy resources. In a debate that is too often polarized, with unsustainable dependence on conventional fuels and a rapid transition toward unavailable or unproven technologies presented as the only options, Autogas represents a \u2018third way\u2019, helping to bridge the gap and easing Europe\u2019s transition to a low-carbon economy.\n5 quick facts about autogas\nAEGPL.pdf [Download the report]\nCargoXpress Project\nVolker H.Rosenkranz\nInnovaci\u00f3n Log\u00ed\u00adstica SL, 2008\nCargo express is a concept of a patented Catamaran style Container Ship with on-board loading equipment and very low fuel consumption. The goal is to serve small and medium size European and African Ports with reliable routes and provide feeder service to the Mega-Terminals and River-Ports. The next step would see the construction of a real-scale experimental prototype to set the bases for a new European Standard Freighter. Large scale production should start after 2010.\nFirst Intelligent Car Repport\nSecretary-General of the European Commission\nThe Intelligent Vehicle Systems already available today can lead to further reductions in the number of fatalities, important relief of congestion in cities and inter-urban corridors as well as significant reductions in pollutant emissions and greenhouse gases. The Intelligent Car Initiative will continue to use its three pillars in order to support the deployment of intelligent mobility in Europe.\nFirst_intelligent_car_repport.pdf [ ]\nVehicle Technology Trends in Electronics for the North American Market; Opportunities for the Taiwanese Automotive Industry\nCenter for Automotive Research (CAR). December 2006.\nThe purpose of the study is to conduct a preliminary investigation into the future business potential for automotive electronics, particularly for general Taiwanese companies. Although many Taiwanese companies are targeting China as a growth opportunity, our preliminary investigation was based on North America with the understanding that a more targeted investigation for China could be a future investigation.\nTaiwan12-18-06WebsiteVersion.pdf [ ]\nTransport Capacity Research Paper. A comparison of the costs of different methods of increasing capacity in road & rail environments\nInvensys Rail Group. November 2007.\nOver the last 10 years road traffic, in vehicle km, has increased by 1.5% p.a. and demand for road space has also increased. It is projected that traffic levels will increase 1.4% p.a. between 2000 and 2025.Demand for rail has increased in recent years. Passenger demand is predicted to increase by 2.7% p.a. by 2014. However this could even be higher and Network Rail in its recent Strategic Business Plan has suggested that growth could be as high as 6-7%. Rail capacity needs to be increased, both in order to meet current demand levels, and in order to meet future demand growth.\nTransport_Capacity_Brochure.pdf [ ]\nTruck Technologies of the future\nLance Winslow. April 26, 2007\nTechnological advances in the trucking industry are moving ahead at a very rapid pace and this is due to several reasons. Much of the innovation is coming from industry to squeeze out more productivity and achieve greater economies of scale in a quest for efficiency and profits. Some of the innovation is coming from environmental movements and regulations to prevent pollution. Still many new technologies are born out of safety issues and together for all these reasons we see research and development in the transportation sector we find adequate money flows for both radical new ideas and incremental increases in current technologies; the is lots R&D in Trucking.\nfuturetrucktechnologies.pdf [ ]\nTrends in vehicle and fuel technologies. Scenarios for future trends.\nEuropean Commission Joint Research Centre and Institute for Prospective Technological Studies. May 2003\nThe objective of the study was to review the past trends and anticipate future developments in vehicle and fuel technologies, in relation mainly to passenger transport. The study provides an overview of the trends in the main families of conventional and alternative technologies and fuels, covering the evolution of their main technical characteristics, fuel economy, user costs (variable and fixed) and environmental impacts. As regards the anticipation of future developments, the main research issues were identified and projections of the possible development of the above variables were made, based on the results of ongoing research activities world-wide.\nThe baseline scenario is used as the reference case. It corresponds to the outlook for each technology if the current trends in demand are sustained, if fuel and vehicle prices and fuel economy follow the path predicted by current surveys of trends in vehicle technologies, and if no significant policy measure is implemented. According to the baseline scenario, no clear winner among the non-conventional technologies is identified. Fuel cells are expected to become an option only at the end of the 2010\u2019s, while electric vehicles seem capable of securing a niche. Hybrids may play an interim role in the transition between ICEs to fuel cells. Total demand in the passenger car sector (expressed in total number of vehicle kms) is expected to rise (though slower than GDP growth). CO2 emissions from passenger cars are expected to show a slight increase by 2010 (3%) and a reduction of 13% by 2020. This is the combined result of the improvement of conventional technologies, the gradual removal of older cars from the fleet, and the introduction of alternative technologies.\nHigh Oil Scenario\nIn the high oil scenario an increase of the price of oil is assumed. The increase is applied to the fuel prices predicted by the POLES model during the whole period of the simulation. As a reference, the price increase is considered to be equal to 28% (that would correspond to an increase from 25 to 32 US$ per barrel). Such an increase would have a minimal impact in the medium term (up to 2010), since the alternative technologies would not be mature enough (i.e. have competing costs) by then to benefit and increase their share. In the longer term, an increase in the price of oil would benefit the alternative technologies, since their difference from the conventional technologies in terms of variable cost would become smaller. As regards the conventional technologies, higher oil prices would reinforce the shift from gasoline to diesel, as fuel economy becomes a decisive factor. A higher oil price would also slow down growth in transport demand. The slower growth in demand, combined with the shift towards alternatives and more efficient vehicles, would also lead to further reductions in CO2 emissions. The high oil scenario is also equivalent to a fuel tax scenario, i.e. the same results would appear if fuel taxes were raised by 28%.\nLow Oil Scenario\nThe low oil scenario corresponds to the opposite case of the high oil scenario. A decrease of the price of oil by 28% is assumed (e.g. from 25 to 18 US$ per barrel). The results have in general the opposite direction of those for high oil: the introduction of alternative technologies is delayed and gasoline remains the most attractive option. Transport demand would increase, though still slower than GDP growth (saturation levels are reached). CO2 emissions would increase significantly by 2010 and in the long term brought down to the levels of 2000 as a result of improved technology.\nCarbon Tax 50 Scenario\nIn the carbon tax 50 scenario, carbon content related tax equivalent to 50 euros per ton of CO2 is imposed. The difference from the high oil price scenario (that also corresponds to imposing a fuel tax) is that it affects gasoline and diesel in a different manner. Diesel has higher carbon content and is cheaper than gasoline. So while this carbon tax would mean an increase of gasoline prices by 12%, it would mean double the increase for diesel prices. As a result, although the results have the same direction as the results in the high oil scenario as regards the penetration of alternative technologies, they strongly favour gasoline as compared to diesel.\nCarbon Tax 100 Scenario\nThe carbon tax 100 scenario assumes a carbon content tax equivalent to 100 euros per ton of CO2. At that level of carbon tax the results would be comparable to that of the high oil price scenario, with the exception that gasoline has an advantage over both diesel and fuel cells. The other two alternative options, electric and \u2013mainly hybrid- would also benefit.\nSubsidy for electric, hybrid and fuel cells scenario\nThe three scenarios on subsidy for electric, hybrid and fuel cells correspond to a decrease of the purchase cost of each alternative technology by 2000 euros. This would decrease the price differential of these technologies compared to conventional technologies and accelerate their introduction. For electric, although its share is increased, this is not enough for the difference in costs to be covered. For hybrid and fuel cells, penetration is accelerated and each of the two can become an important technology by 2020. Subsidies would not have any significant impact on total transport demand, but would further marginally reduce CO2 emissions (except in the case of fuel cells).\nZero Emissions Scenario\nThe zero emissions scenario assumes the prohibition of conventional technologies in urban areas. This would favour hybrid vehicles in the medium term and all alternative technologies, in a proportional way, in the longer term. The main losers would be the light gasoline (and in the longer term, the light diesel) cars, since their predominantly urban role would be played by alternative technologies. This scenario also leads to a reduction in CO2 emissions, though lower than in the case of high oil or carbon tax 100, where restrictions are applied to the whole fleet.\nTrends in vehicle and fuel technologies_Scenarios for future trends.pdf [ ]\nVehicle Technology: 2 and 3 Wheelers in Asia. Current and future Greenhouse Gas Emissions\nNarayan, Iyer. 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        "raw_content": "Custom Genuine Leather Wallet for Motorcycle Biker\nGetting Custom Leather Wallets\nPosted by customleatherwallets on August 29, 2018\nLeather wallets can be quite interesting to have as they would be able to have a certain kind of style in them. We should know that there are different kinds of leather wallets that we are able to buy from the market nowadays as they are very popular to a lot of people. There are leather wallets that a lot of bikers would love to have because of their manly designs. Leather wallets would be able to look well with their outfits as most bikers would be wearing leather jackets or leather pants. We should know that there are leather wallets that are custom made as we could have a skull design on them or we could even have the logo of our biker group to be printed or embedded in these leather wallets. In buying leather wallets, we should make sure that we are able to get the best quality in them. We should look for shops that are selling authentic leather or leather wallets that would have the best quality so that we can make sure that they are able to last for a long period of time. Authentic leather is a lot more durable compared to other types of wallet and we should know that we would surely have no problems in using them regularly. Click here to learn more.\nIf you are looking for shops that are selling leather wallets especially those that we are able to have to be custom made, we should know that there are shops that we are able to deal with on the internet. These shops would surely be able to give us a lot of options as we can choose the design that we want on the leather wallets and we can also choose the style that it would have so that it can suit us perfectly. We should know that authentic leather can be quite pricier compared to other types of materials but they would surely be worth it as they can have a luxurious appearance and they would also have the proper durability that we need. In dealing with online shops that sell leather biker wallets, we should know that they can be quite interesting to deal with as there are already a lot of designs such as the skull biker wallet design that we can choose from and they would surely be able to have some features that would be suited for how bikers would love to look like.\nRead more here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallet.\n\u00ab Guidelines for Buying Quality Leather Custom Biker Wallets",
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        "raw_content": "Tag Archives: Carolyn Powers\nPO Council: Some Jostling for Finance Committee Slots\nAt Tuesday\u2019s work study meeting, Port Orchard City Council members parceled out committee assignments. Most of the time, this is a process of seeing who steps forward to volunteer for a committee, but in the case of the finance committee, there were more applicants (five) than slots (three).\nThe reason, Mayor Lary Coppola said after the meeting, boils down to: money is power. \u201cIt\u2019s the decision-making committee,\u201d Coppola said. \u201cSo many decisions that happen on the council are driven by money.\u201d\nCouncilman Fred Chang, one of the five contenders, put it this way, \u201cFor those of us not on it, we feel there\u2019s a lot of information discussed there, and by the time it gets to the council, there\u2019s already three of the four votes we need (out of seven council members to make a majority). \u2026 It\u2019s not so much that they make decisions against what the rest of the council would agree with, it\u2019s just that we\u2019re not privy to information we need.\u201d\nCouncil members do receive minutes of committee meetings, not quite the same as being in on the discussion, I would guess.\nCouncil members who have served on the finance committee for the past two years include John Clauson (chairman), Rob Putaansuu and Carolyn Powers. Besides the three incumbents and Chang, Councilman Jerry Childs threw his hat into the ring for the upcoming term.\nCouncil members each wrote their three top recommendations for the committee on slips of paper. City Clerk Patti Kirkpatrick tallied the winners: John Clauson (who also was chosen by the council to remain chair), Rob Putaansuu and Jerry Childs.\nThe process seemed to me a little old school and had shades of a fourth grade popularity contest. But, according to City Attorney Greg Jacoby, it was all above board. I had the misconception that no action could be taken at a work study meeting. That\u2019s not true, Jacoby said. State statutes allow final action to be taken on items at properly publicized work study meetings, as long as the item is on the agenda and as long as it doesn\u2019t involve approval of contracts or bills for payment. Jacoby said it is customary for Port Orchard (and most other local jurisdictions) to use study sessions for in-depth discussions and briefing on issues that will come before them at regular council meetings.\nFurthermore, said Jacoby, the paper slip voting did not constitute final action. The council will entertain a resolution at its regular meeting Jan. 26 regarding committee membership. Terms run two years. Writing the names on paper was a way to come to consensus on the council\u2019s recommendations for the finance committee.\nInformation on committees and boards can be found on the city\u2019s Web site. Upcoming committee meetings, which are open to the public, are listed on the regular council meeting agenda, which is available on the city\u2019s Web site and by request by calling City Hall, (360) 876-4407.\nJanuary 21, 2010 City of Port OrchardCarolyn Powers, finance committee, Fred Chang, Greg Jacoby, Jerry Childs, John Clauson, Mayor Lary Coppola, Port Orchard City Council, Rob Putaansuu\nLucarelli-Powers Race Too Close to Call\nIncumbent Fred Chang is beating challenger Amy Igloi-Matsuno, despite her heavy investment in the campaign. Igloi-Matsuno spent $18,662 to Chang\u2019s $9,212, for a total of more than $27,000. I\u2019d say it\u2019s safe to say that\u2019s a record for campaign spending in a Port Orchard council race. In unofficial results, Chang had 54.57 percent of votes counted to Igloi-Matsuno\u2019s 45.10 percent.\nKitsap County Elections Manager Dolores Gilmore on Tuesday evening reported that 35.77 percent of votes in the City of Port Orchard have been counted so far. There are 5,082 registered voters in the city. The county auditor\u2019s office is expecting a 50 percent turnout, Gilmore said.\nIn the race for city council position 2, incumbent Carolyn Powers, seeking a sixth term on the council, held a sliver of a lead over challenger Cindy Lucarelli.\nPowers had 50.35 percent of the vote to Lucarelli\u2019s 49.01 percent.\n\u201cI don\u2019t think I have any choice but to wait and see what comes tomorrow,\u201d said Powers, who has served on the council since 1988.\nLucarelli, who was defeated in 2007 in a race against veteran councilman John Clauson, was optimistic about the results.\n\u201cI\u2019d like to have it the other way around but, hay, that\u2019s pretty close, and there were a lot of ballots that were mailed in late. I\u2019m hoping it gets turned around,\u201d she said.\nThe auditor\u2019s office will post revised counts daily at 5 p.m.\n\u201cBy Friday, we should have the majority of the ballots to be counted,\u201d Gilmore said.\nNovember 3, 2009 Election 2009Amy Igloi-Matsuno, Carolyn Powers, Cindy Lucarelli, Fred Chang, Port Orchard City Council",
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        "raw_content": "Yes Featuring Anderson, Rabin, Wakeman Announce 50th Anniversary Tour\nPhoto credit: Deborah Anderson Creativeanderson\nIn recognition of the 50th anniversary of Yes' debut, Yes Featuring Anderson, Rabin, Wakeman have announced the first dates of a 100-show world tour that they're calling Quintessential Yes: The 50th Anniversary Tour. They also revealed plans for a compilation, a live recording and new music.\nAfter spending June playing across Europe, they'll begin the U.S. leg on Aug. 26 at the Whiskey a Go Go in Los Angeles, where Yes first played as a headliner in 1971. As of now, they have only confirmed nine more shows between then and Sept. 9 concert at the Rose Music Center in Huber Heights, Ohio, but a press release says that at least 20 more North American dates for early 2019 will be announced in the near future, as will legs covering South America, Central and Southern Europe, and Japan and the Far East. The trio will be bolstered by bassist Lee Pomeroy and drummer Louis Molino III. You can see the dates below and get full ticketing information, including VIP packages, at their website.\nLead singer Jon Anderson has curated a two-CD/three-LP compilation of Yes that Warner Bros. will release on an as-yet unknown date in August. At roughly the same time, Eagle Rock will put out a live CD/DVD of their March 2017 show from Manchester, England. The group also plans on finishing up an album that will serve as the first time the three men have worked together on new material since 1991's Union. That record is expected in late 2018 or early 2019.\nThe iteration of Yes with longtime members Steve Howe and Alan White will embark on their own 50th anniversary tour beginning June 5 in St. Charles, Ill., and concluding July 28 in Atlanta. You can see all the dates here.\nYes Featuring Anderson Rabin Wakeman U.S. Tour Dates\n8/26 -- Los Angeles, CA @ Whisky a Go Go\n8/27 -- San Diego, CA @ Humphrey\u2019s By The Bay\n8/29 -- Los Angeles, CA @ Greek Theatre\n9/1 -- Las Vegas, NV @ Westgate Resort & Casino\n9/3 -- Denver, CO @ Levitt Pavilion\n9/5 -- Milwaukee, WI @ Riverside Theater\n9/7 -- Chicago, IL @ Ravinia\n9/8 -- Northfield, OH @ Hard Rock Live\n9/9 -- Huber Heights, OH @ Rose Music Center\nThe History of Yes Lineup Changes\nNext: Yes Albums Ranked\nSource: Yes Featuring Anderson, Rabin, Wakeman Announce 50th Anniversary Tour",
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        "raw_content": "Let\u2019s landmark Key arena\nThe following article appeared in Crosscut on December 11, 2012. Although the society is not referenced in the article, it is the result of an initiative by the society\u2019s board to designate the Coliseum a City of Seattle Landmark.\nColiseum, 1962\nOnly one truly amazing Seattle Center building remains to be designated a City Landmark. It is the Key Arena. Meeting all six of the city\u2019s criteria for landmark status, the Coliseum, as it was previously known, deserves recognition and protection from demolition as the city builds a replacement for it in Sodo. As Clair Enlow wrote on October 24, 2012 in the Daily Journal of Commerce, \u201cIt is an architectural treasure and a landmark in every sense of the word, except legally.\u201d\nHistory of the Coliseum\nBuilt for the 1962 Seattle World\u2019s Fair, this spectacular structure is one of our city\u2019s most graceful modern buildings and an exceptional testimony to the quality of post-war American engineering.\nColiseum exterior, 1962\nColiseum interior, 1962\nColiseum, Bubbleator, 1962\nDesigned by Paul Thiry, the fair\u2019s principal architect and dean of Modernist Seattle design, the building is cherished as the original site of the Bubbleator. The fair\u2019s transparent globe-shaped elevator lifted 100 visitors at a time up 28 feet to a structure of 3,500 interlocking multicolored aluminum cubes, where elevator riders were given a 21-minute tour of the future in the World of Tomorrow exhibition. In designing the Coliseum, Thiry worked closely with structural engineer Peter Hostmark, creating a hyperbolic-paraboloid roof structure whose swooping lines are as distinctive as the domes on Minoru Yamasaki\u2019s Pacific Science Center and the spinning top of John Graham, Jr. and Victor Steinbrueck\u2019s fanciful Space Needle.\nFinanced by the State of Washington and built at a cost of $4,500,000, the Washington State Pavilion was renamed the Coliseum following its conversion to a sports arena after the fair. The building was located at the center of the International Plaza and ringed by the International Commerce and Industry Buildings, part of the World of Commerce and Industry, all of which were Paul Thiry\u2019s work.\nUniquely responsible for bringing European modernism to Seattle, Thiry produced the Northwest Rooms, the Alki Room, the Swedish Building and the now demolished Seattle Center Pavilion. He is especially significant as the chief urban planner for the development of the World\u2019s Fair site, and his mark can be found in unexpected places, such as his design for the back of the Horiuchi Mural.\nThe Coliseum\u2019s exterior glass walls are set within V-shaped units and enclose nearly 130,000 square feet of space. Under the majestic roof, the interior has a series of ramps around the enclosed arena at the center. Entrances at various levels are situated around the building.\nAlterations to the Structure\nShortly after the conclusion of the Seattle World\u2019s Fair Century 21 Exposition, alterations were made to convert the structure from an exhibition hall to a sports and multi-purpose facility. This conversion consisted of a reconfiguration of the interior spaces and the installation of new access ramps and partition walls. Like later renovations made in 1993, these alterations did not substantially alter the building\u2019s basic form or its distinctive profile.\nAfter its conversion to a sports arena, the Coliseum hosted the SuperSonics, one of this city\u2019s beloved sports franchises. Today, the building holds a pivotal role in the history of Seattle\u2019s feminist movement as the home of the Storm, now the only women\u2019s sports team in America wholly owned by women. The myriad of international stars who have performed there make it nearly hallowed ground: Madonna, Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan, the Beatles, Radiohead, Nirvana, Barack Obama. The list is endless.\nMeets Landmark Standards\nEmotionally, architecturally and historically, there is no doubt that the Coliseum is a landmark.\nKey Arena, 2012\nAs the city embraces a study of Seattle Center\u2019s future, nominating the Coliseum as a historic landmark must be part of the process. To be designated a landmark, a building must be at least 25 years old and meet at least one of the six criteria for designation. Of the hundreds of buildings that have been designated historic Seattle landmarks, only two, the Space Needle and the Pacific Science Center, have met all six of them.\nThe Coliseum also meets all six landmark standards. They are restated briefly here with some of the most obviously compelling reasons for designation:\nIt is the location of a historic event with a significant effect upon the community: World\u2019s Fair, SuperSonics, Storm, Bumbershoot, Seattle Center.\nIt is associated with the life of a person important in the history of the city, state, or nation: Paul Thiry, Ewen Dingwall, Joe Gandy, Bagley Wright, Governor Al Rosellini, Elvis Presley, Barack Obama, Pete Seeger and many others.\nIt is associated in a significant way with a significant aspect of the cultural, political, or economic heritage of the community: sports, culture, Seattle Center.\nIt embodies the distinctive visible characteristics of an architectural style, or period, or a method of construction: modernism, building engineering of second half of the 20th C.\nIt is an outstanding work of a designer or builder: Paul Thiry\u2019s most impressive work.\nIt is an easily identifiable visual feature of its neighborhood or the city and contributes to the distinctive quality or identity of such neighborhood or the city. While it doesn\u2019t scream Seattle, Seattle Center and the City of Tomorrow quite as loud as the Science Center or the Space Needle, the Coliseum is definitely one of the cornerstones of the World\u2019s Fair site and is easily recognized from many vantage points.\nIn addition to meeting at least one of the six standards, a building must also possess integrity or the ability to convey its significance.\nSignificant Alterations\nThe alterations to the building have been significant, but the dramatic structure and its four-acre footprint were designed to make changes easy and frequent. In an unusual twist of the integrity concept, making changes to the Coliseum respects the integrity of its design.\nA 1993 photograph of Mayor Norm Rice announcing the Coliseum\u2019s new name shows a building awaiting the reinstallation of the roof, a deeper bowl, new seats and a modified ramp and loading dock on the building\u2019s south side. The massive interlocking steel trusses, the tripedal concrete buttresses from which the roof cabling and the roof are suspended and the window walls, its most significant features, are intact today. Enclosing a huge amount of unobstructed space, the building was designed to be flexible and alterable. Even today, its gigantic open span makes it work for basketball, hockey, concerts and even the occasional Bumbershoot film.\nPaul Thiry incorporated the idea of changing interior shapes in his design. From the very beginning, Thiry anticipated the conversion of the Coliseum to an 18,500-seat sports and convention facility at the conclusion of the fair. Consequently, when assessing the building\u2019s qualifications as a City of Seattle landmark, its design flexibility is paramount. The Coliseum was engineered for change. Just as the fair envisioned the future, so the building, an amazing example of adaptable space, embodies it.\nPerils of Losing the Coliseum\nThe peril of losing the Coliseum is increasing in the rush to embrace a new stadium for still-unidentified basketball and hockey teams. Local politicians \u2013 including Queen Anne-based state legislator Reuven Carlyle (D) and its newly-minted mayoral candidate, City Councilmember Tim Burgess \u2013 have written the building off as a white elephant.\nSeattle architecture critic Lawrence Cheek underscored the danger to the Coliseum in a November 30, 2012 Seattle Times article.\n\u201cIt\u2019s appalling that Seattle continues abandoning major civic buildings after just 20, 30 or 40 years. I don\u2019t think anybody misses the Kingdome or the old Central Library, but Key Arena is a superb building, and it did not deserve to be orphaned.\u201d\nSeattle Center just concluded its celebration of the 50th anniversary of the 1962 Seattle World\u2019s Fair and focused the celebration on the next 50 years. The Coliseum merits the same protections as its siblings, the Space Needle and the Pacific Science Center. They were built for Seattle\u2019s future. 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        "raw_content": "Amanda Grace Thrasher Segrest \u2013 Obituary\nAmanda Grace Thrasher Segrest, 70, of Huntsville, passed away peacefully in her home Tuesday. Amanda was born in Huntsville to Dorothy Wright and Tom Goodman Thrasher. In the 9th grade at Huntsville Junior High, Amanda met her life-long sweetheart and husband of 47 years, Mike Segrest. After graduating from Huntsville High School in 1967, she attended Sweet Briar College in Virginia, before graduating from the University of Alabama, where she was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.\nIn 1972, Amanda began her distinguished 25-year career of teaching English at Grissom High School, where she soon became English Department Chairman. While teaching and raising her family, she also followed her passion for community service. Amanda\u2019s civic work touched many non-profits in the Huntsville area. Her resume of volunteerism and servant leadership is extensive, chairing or serving as president of numerous boards, including: The Grace Club of Huntsville; Junior League of Huntsville; The Arts Council; Rotary Ann; the Antiquarian Society; Kappa Huntsville Alumnae Association; and the Greater Huntsville Panhellenic Alumnae Association.\nAmanda also served on the boards of the Alabama School of Fine Arts and the Huntsville Hospital Foundation, founding and serving as the first president of Angels for Children. She then went on to serve on the Huntsville Classic Dinner & Golf Tournament Committee, the foundation\u2019s signature event. Together, Amanda and Mike chaired the UAH President\u2019s Council. She was a member of the Twickenham Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution, and enjoyed several bridge clubs with friends. She was a member of Huntsville First United Methodist Church, where she co-chaired the capital campaign, and taught Sunday school for children and adults.\nAmanda\u2019s most significant community contribution may have been her role as chair of the Junior League committee that researched, developed and launched Huntsville\u2019s iconic city-wide arts festival, Panoply.\nSurvivors include her husband, James Michael Segrest; three children, Jordan Segrest Bishop (Harrison), Ellen Segrest Fortin (James), and Clay Michael Segrest (Corie); five grandchildren, Wright and Helen Bishop, Abby Fortin, and Callan and Scarlett Segrest; and her three sisters, Sherry T. Langley, Carol T. Mayo (Don), and Anne T. Swain (Al).\nVisitation will be from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Sunday, February 10 at Huntsville First United Methodist Church. The funeral service will follow at 3:00 p.m. with the Rev. Coy Hallmark and the Rev. Dr. Glenn Conner officiating. A private family burial will be immediately after the service at Maple Hill Cemetery.\nIn lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Dorothy Wright Thrasher and Tom Goodman Thrasher Presidential Scholarship Fund at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, 318 Shelbie King Hall, Huntsville, AL 35899 or Huntsville First United Methodist Church, 120 Greene St., Huntsville, AL 35801.",
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        "raw_content": "Home Real Estate Marketplace Jamaica Housing On The Horizon\nAs the heads of City agencies packed into York College on Nov. 22 to collaborate with the community on building a combined vision for Jamaica, Kyle Kimball, President of the Economic Development Corporation, announced the latest plan to support the City\u2019s push towards more housing in the area.\nWithin the next few weeks, the EDC will release a request for proposal for the 168th Street garage in between Jamaica Avenue and Archer Avenue.\nA rendering of The Crossing housing development shows the project, which will have a 25-story and a 14-story tower.\nKimball said the City has tried a number of times to knock down the garage, which is used by the NYPD as a parking garage, but has not been successful so far.\nThis time, Kimball said he is optimistic that the project will get done, thanks to the Mayor\u2019s goal of preserving 200,000 units of housing over the next 10 years.\n\u201cThis is really the City\u2019s most ambitious affordable housing plan ever,\u201d he said. \u201cAnd so, the 168th Street garage is going to make a real large leap towards that goal and we are going to be focused on connecting housing to transportation. I drove passed it this morning and I cannot wait to not see that garage.\u201d\nIn 2007, the EDC issued an RFP for the 45,000-square-foot site, seeking a mixed-use development consisting of retail space, market-rate and affordable housing and parking facilities.\nThe development team that was selected was unable to complete the project due to the recession, EDC spokesperson Ian Fried said.\nThe new RFP will be for a similar project, but the official details for the proposal will be released soon.\n\u201cThe 168th Street site holds powerful potential to serve the neighborhood with affordable housing and other amenities, and we look forward to working with the community to create a project that will help make New York City a stronger, more equitable place for all of its residents and businesses,\u201d Fried said.\nOn the other side of Downtown Jamaica, BRP Companies has planned the two tower, 582 mixed-income unit housing development, The Crossing. BRP plans to set aside at least a quarter of the units for affordable housing. There is also going to be 100,000 square feet of retail space on three levels of the development with 300 underground parking spaces. BRP plans to break ground in mid-2015.\nAnother Jamaica property was purchased by the Flushing-based company Jamaica Tower LLC in October. The site, located at 163-05-25 Archer Ave. has a 90,000-square-foot footprint and 720,000 buildable square feet, according to Brian Sarath, the Massey Knakal Realty Services agent who handled the transaction.\n\u201cThis was the largest development site to trade in Jamaica in over 10 years,\u201d Sarath said.\nTags: Archer AveArcher AvenueBrian SarathBRPDowntown JamaicaEconomic Development CorporationEDCFlushingIan FriedJamaicaJamaica AvenueKyle KimballMassey Knakal Realty ServicesMayorNew York CityNYPDRFPStaff WriterYork College",
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        "raw_content": "Do You Inherit Debt?\n{Read in 7 minutes} While we all could think of famous people with famous names who have died leaving millions of dollars, this is not the case for most average Americans. While many people are thrilled to be able to leave something to those people or charities that they care most about, there are some people who simply leave nothing behind but their debts. As a Trusts & Estates attorney, people frequently ask me if they are responsible for the debts of their loved ones. Let\u2019s take a look.\nFirst, we need to discuss the concept of an Estate. As I mentioned in this article, \u201can Executor is charged with collecting all assets that are in the sole name of a deceased and not directly payable to named beneficiaries.\u201d\nThe Executor is charged with collecting these assets and deciding what to do with them. Assuming that there are at least some assets to collect, New York law provides a certain preference for the order of paying debts and claims against the Estate. They are as follows:\nAnyone who has advanced the reasonable funeral costs of the Deceased is entitled to be reimbursed first. This would include any of the ways that one can dispose of their remains but would also include things such as clergy expenses, memorial services, and some transportation costs. Why is this the first priority? As a matter of public policy, we really don\u2019t want dead bodies being left out on the curb for trash day.\nThese include lawyers\u2019 fees (because we lawyers write the laws, you know) and also:\n\u2013 accountants\u2019 fees;\n\u2013 appraisal fees;\n\u2013 the Executor\u2019s commissions (salary for serving as Executor); and\n\u2013 expenses involved in maintaining assets of the Estate (such as real property management expenses or storage fees).\nHere we are talking about the debts that the deceased left behind, such as unpaid credit card bills, student loans, nursing home costs, etc. When we\u2019re looking at debts, we really need to divide them into a couple of different categories, because they are treated differently.\n\u2013 Secured debts get first priority. Secured debts include things like mortgages, where the bank has recorded a claim against the deceased\u2019s home.\n\u2013 The second priority is taxes. If there are taxes that the deceased owed, those are customarily paid next.\n\u2013 Finally, all other debts. Below, these are divided into two further subcategories\n\u2013 First, any debt that has been reduced to a judgment gets paid first. For example, if the deceased had thousands and thousands of dollars in credit card debt, and the bank obtained a judgment against her, it would be paid before the following category.\n\u2013 Unsecured debts are debts that have accrued and are mounting, such as credit card debt that hasn\u2019t been reduced to a judgment, unpaid installment payments for automobiles or furniture, etc. These are entitled to the last priority of all.\nWhat concerns do family members have when dealing with insolvent Estates? They are incredibly concerned that if they inherit dollars, they\u2019re also inheriting debts. Is this true? Not entirely. Why do I say that? Because, with very limited exceptions, the beneficiary never inherits debts. The beneficiary can only get what is left over after the payment of the expenses described above. If the assets are insufficient to cover all of these debts and expenses, the beneficiary gets nothing, but certainly doesn\u2019t walk away carrying the deceased\u2019s debts in his pockets.\nIf there are insufficient assets to cover these expenses, and the family members themselves are not the funeral creditors, they may wish to avoid any legal fees involved with the administration of the Estate.\nFinally, there are some people who are treated very differently: the deceased\u2019s surviving spouse. Or, if there is no surviving spouse, the deceased\u2019s minor children under 21 years of age. These people are entitled to certain assets called family-exempt property, which typically includes the household belongings (up to a certain value), the car (up to a certain value) and up to $25,000 in cash. Our laws in New York state that these assets pass outside the Estate, so they are not generally available to pay creditors\u2019 claims.\nThis is important to remember, because if a Deceased dies with only a few thousand dollars, with only the assets that are within the realm of families exempt property, the family can still collect them without having to worry about paying the creditors or inheriting any debts. Therefore, as you can see, it\u2019s always a very good idea to discuss the potential issues involving insolvent or low-value Estates with a Trusts & Estates attorney, before shelling out the big dollars to fully probate the Will and administer the Estate.",
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        "raw_content": "THE property developers convicted last week of assaulting a British expat escaped jail yesterday after the presiding judge handed down a 10 month suspended prison sentence for two of them and issued the third a \u20ac3,000 fine.\nChristoforos Karayiannas, 55, and his son Marios Karayiannas, 35, received the jail sentences suspended for two years while their associate Charalambous Ttigis, 31, who allegedly pinned down Conor O\u2019Dwyer during the assault in 2007, received a \u20ac3,000 fine.\nThey were found guilty of actual bodily harm (ABH) against O\u2019Dwyer, who said yesterday \u201cI am absolutely shocked and disgusted. This trial was 100 per cent worse than the assault. It seems that in two years of hearings the judge has lost sight of who the victim was.\u201d\nO\u2019Dwyer\u2019s lawyer in two other cases that he has against the Karayiannas\u2019, Yiannos Georgiades, also expressed his surprise at yesterday\u2019s decision. He told the Cyprus Mail \u201cI\u2019m quite shocked. In other cases\u2026 where three men have assaulted one vulnerable man\u2026 the assaulter has ended up in prison.\u201d\nHe also questioned the judge\u2019s decision to reduce the conviction from grievous bodily harm (GBH) to ABH, and from a custodial to a suspended sentence.\nThe sentences follow an equally lenient sentence handed down to Christoforos Karayiannas for crashing into O\u2019Dwyer\u2019s car during the incident in 2007. He received a mere two penalty points on his driving licence. Had he been given three he would have lost his licence.\nDuring the trial, the court heard how the men rammed O\u2019Dwyer\u2019s rental car at a busy junction in the eastern village of Frenaros, he was then subjected to a savage beating, including having his head stamped on \u2013 the attack left him in hospital for a week.\nAn emotional O\u2019Dwyer said he was in a state of shock at hearing the result, having spent years protesting and campaigning to have his case heard. \u201cSo far all I have gained is two points on (Karayiannas\u2019) licence and a suspended sentence\u201d.\nThe civil case against the Karayiannas\u2019, which will examine a dispute over the termination of the contract between the O\u2019Dwyer and the developers, is due to begin on Friday.\nA second private criminal prosecution case is already underway, for the alleged double sale of O\u2019Dwyer\u2019s house. At the same time, Georgiades said, the Attorney General is also bringing a case against O\u2019Dwyer for the content of his website.\nBy: Patrick Dewhurst\n\u2190 O'Dwyer assault sentencing delayed\nState to appeal O\u2019Dwyer decision and sentence \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Skating in Washington Park (Springfield, Illinois USA)\nI love skating in Washington Park! It is a wonderful place to be in the early morning. The loop is 1.4 miles long and the pavement is pretty good all the way around. It is busy later in the day so I like to skate at dawn. I love skating here! It makes me happy. If you are ever in the neighborhood and want to skate, Washington park is worth the visit!\nHere is my guru. Pat lives in the park. He is a good guy!\nThis is the hill that is the most fun. You are easily doing 25+ mph on this and you take a sharp left at the bottom. Look out for traffic. Pay attention!\nAfter the fun corner downhill you wind through these gentle curves. It is easy and exciting to blast through this part of the park.\nThe lagoons are vibrant with lots of life.\nCanada geese stop here on their migrations in abundance.\nThis should be a symbol for me. If you look closely you can see a Great Blue Heron hunting on the shore. It was just lucky to see one this morning.\nIn this photo you can kind of see the hill that caps off my loops. It takes me about 45 seconds (if I push hard) to get all the way to the top and it is a fantastic training aid! I love it! It curves back and forth like a big muscular snake all the way to the top.\nLast edited by Pepper Montana; August 16th, 2006 at 08:46 PM.\n... it drives me to be a bad sport.\nYou're not a bad sport, you're just grumpy.\nDave, are you sure that guy doesn't live.....in a van.....down by the river?\nOnline, thanks for the laugh. Scenic doesn't really come to mind when we think about Washington Park. (Springfield, IL) It is a fantastic place to skate though! It is just an urban park with a loop of pavement. Fortunately it has some variety in elevation to give your legs a burn. I don't know that I would tell people to go out of their way to skate here. But, if you need to come on bidness or just passing through and you want a place to skate it will work for you.\nMy younger brother wrestled Chris Farley in High School! That is my claim to fame. Pat lives in the park. He cleans up after people and he keeps tabs on everything going on. He is an ex cop and very observant. It is just sad and pathetic and depressing that this is his life now. He needs a life altering experience. I have been trying to talk to him about skating and how it can change a person's life for the better. How a Sunday morning skate with the sun coming up through the trees can set a person straight for a whole week of work and stress. I just don't get it...\nNow that I own a van I am worried that someday I may live down by a river. As long as I can afford new wheels and bearings I should be alright though. Can I move in with you if I need to? Thanks in advance!",
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        "raw_content": "\u2013 Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are worst hit in the present petrol and power crisis bedeviling Nigeria\n\u2013 If not checked, businesses will begin to close down\n\u2013 The crisis has made goods, commodities and services increase in terms of prices Korede runs a barbing saloon in Isheri Olowoora, a suburb in the outskirt of Lagos. He is one of the many Nigerians who is feeling the harsh reality of the fuel scarcity which, coupled with the drastic drop in power supply, has almost crippled his business.\nHe has resorted to buying fuel from the black market sellers, a development that has seen the price of his services increase from N300 to N500 for adult haircuts.\n\u201dI used to buy 30 litres of petrol for N2,600 when there was no scarcity. But now, I buy for as much as N5,000 from the black market boys. I have no choice because if I do not buy, I cannot run my business because there is no light\u201d, he said.\nThe tale is the same for Mrs. Ajibade, who runs a frozen food business. She says she had no choice but to resort to buying fuel from black marketers after she almost made a loss of over N150,000 when the meat and fish produce in her freezers started going bad as a result of a prolonged power outage which lasted for days. She had initially tried to buy fuel from the filling station, but after her son had stood on a queue for hours only to be told that the filling station was not dispensing petrol into kegs, she had no other choice but to patronize the road side hawkers who were selling the product at twice the price. Semiu runs a small business center where he helps customers type and print their documents. He has also had to increase the cost of his services, with photocopying of a single document now costing N30, from N10. According to him, while he has added to pay more just to get fuel to run his generator, he is also paying more to get the paper he uses for his business.\nThe president of the Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in a statement on Monday, disclosed that Micro, Small and Medium-Scale Enterprises in the country had lost as much as N30 billon in the last 30 days owing to the persistent fuel scarcity being experienced across the country, mainly as a result of their inability to get petroleum products to run their companies. Dr. Ibe Kachikwu, the minister of state for petroleum resources and Nigerian National Petroleum Commission (NNPC) GMD, has come under intense criticism after admitting that the crushing fuel crisis could extend into May, a situation many Nigerians have found quite hard to swallow and which has led to calls for his resignation as the Junior Mister of Petroleum.\nWhile the focus has primarily been on the fuel crisis, the case has been further worsened by the incessant power outages as power supply further dropped to 2,600 MW, with the supervising agencies unable to give cogent reasons for the continued drop in power supply. The situation has left many parts of the country in perpetual darkness as some electricity distribution companies, popularly known as Discos, get as low as 91MW for onward distribution to households. A manager at an indigenously owned filling station in Lagos, who spoke anonymously, said the fuel scarcity was mainly caused by the inability of oil marketers to access the much needed foreign exchange to import petroleum products.\nWhile the NNPC has come out to say that it is implementing strategies to ensure that the fuel scarcity comes to an end in the next few days, many would likely take this announcement with a pinch of salt given how the organization said the same in the first few days when the fuel crisis started. \u2018They should just give us fuel. We are suffering too much. No light from \u2018NEPA\u2019, no fuel to put in gen. do they want us to die? All we want is fuel\u2019, Korede laments. Hopefully, the NNPC will get its act right in the next few days, and small business owners, like Korede, will have all the fuel the want.",
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        "raw_content": "Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C review\nKey Features: 7-inch, 1,920 x 1,200 IPS screen, 64-bit Intel Atom processor; 16GB storage with microSD slot; Intel Atom Z3560 CPU\nWhat is the Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C?\nThe Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C is the highest-end tablet in the MeMO line, which has to date been home to real entry-level tablets. This one costs you \u00a3180, and gets you similar specs to the Nexus 7.\nNow that tablets like the Tesco Hudl 2 are here to take the shine of its value score, we do wish the Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C was a little bit cheaper to make it stand out more. There\u2019s masses of competition among budget tablets these days.\nHowever, solid performance and a great Full HD screen make the Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C if you don\u2019t like the excessive branding of the Hudl 2 or the lack of expandable memory in the Nexus 7.\nAsus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C: Design\nAsus clearly wants to separate the MeMO Pad 7 ME572C from the cheaper MeMO-series tablets. 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You\u2019ll get used to it, but we felt a wave of disappointment on first holding the MeMO Pad 7 ME572C, after hearing about how much of a step up this represents for the MeMO series.\nThe Nexus 7 has a marginally nicer feel, but the MeMO Pad 7 ME572C has its own share of benefits. Perhaps the most important is the microSD slot on the left edge. You get 16GB of storage as standard, and having a memory card to call on too makes this a much better portable media player than the Nexus 7.\nAsus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C: Speaker Quality\nThe MeMO Pad 7 ME572C also offers proper stereo speakers, but they\u2019re not a total smash. Sitting on the sides of the tablet when held in landscape, they offer a great stereo image. In the right conditions they offer a much more expansive soundstage and you get with most rear speakers.\nWe say \u2018the right conditions\u2019 because they\u2019re far too easy to block with your hands, especially when playing landscape-aspect games. The outlets sit slap-bang in the middle of each side and are only about an inch across. Your hands naturally fall over them: it\u2019s a real design fail.\nThe Tesco Hudl 2 speaker design is much better \u2013 they sit on the back but are placed above where your hands rest.\nSound quality of the Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C is fair, but not great. There\u2019s a good amount of top-end detail, but it\u2019s also slightly top-heavy. While there\u2019s a bit more mid-range than truly tinny speakers, they fail to bring the extra power we listen for in a tablet speaker. Still, we\u2019d class them as above average if it wasn\u2019t for the glaring practical issue of placement.\nThe Tesco Hudl 2 offers slightly less finesse, but a weightier sound that\u2019ll probably work better in many conditions.\nAsus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C: Screen\nThe Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C has a 7-inch screen. It has been for the last few years the standard size for budget tablets, but we\u2019re starting to see more manufacturers embrace 8-inch designs. Even Google has diversified with the 8.9-inch Google Nexus 9.\nThis is the first time we\u2019ve seen a MeMO tablet with a Full HD screen, although Asus also offers an 8-inch model with such a display too, that's the ME581CL.\nFor the most part, the Pad 7's screen is great. As has become the standard for just about all tablets, the Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C uses an IPS LCD screen, and that guarantees you fairly decent viewing angles. Angled viewing here, though, is superb.\nAn IPS screen pretty much ensures you\u2019re not going to get any horrible contrast shift, which is where colours invert and everything on-screen goes shadowy at an angle. IPS does not guarantee you good brightness retention at an angle.\nThere\u2019s virtually no brightness loss with angled viewing on the Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C \u2013 a fantastic result in what is still a pretty affordable tablet.\nThe screen clearly uses a pretty slimline architecture too, as the image also appears to be right on the surface of the screen. If the display\u2019s inner workings aren\u2019t slim enough, the image will appear a bit recessed \u2013 most lower-cost tablets are like this.\nContrast is good too, although as with any LCD tablet black levels are not perfect.\nAs we\u2019ve seen in previous Asus tablets, the Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C\u2019s colour reproduction is very good as well. Fresh out of the box settings are solid, but you also get to tweak the colour a bit with the long-standing Asus Splendid app. It lets you fiddle with the colour temperature and saturation levels. We\u2019re pretty happy with what the tablet uses as standard, but if you really must have OLED style overblown shades, you can get them.\nGood colour, good contrast, an immediate image and Nexus 7-matching 1,920 x 1,200 pixel resolution give the Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C a very satisfying display. While we didn\u2019t have the Nexus 7 on-hand for direct comparison, we think the Asus is either on-par or better. Pure display quality is superior to the Hudl 2, with greater contrast, more accurate colour temperature and marginally better viewing angles. Of course, sometimes a larger display is better \u2013 the Hudl 2 has an 8.3-inch screen.\nSo far, the Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C display sounds top-notch, but there is an issue with our review sample. There\u2019s quite noticeable backlight bleed at one edge of the screen, which becomes noticeable when viewing dark images with the screen brightness is turned up above 50 per cent. You\u2019re very unlikely to notice it during normal use, though, and this is unlikely to affect all of these tablets \u2013 it\u2019s a manufacturing issue that will likely vary a fair bit between instances.\nEven with this issue, we\u2019re more than happy with the Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C\u2019s screen performance. It trashes the cheaper MeMO models, although with the cheaper 7-inch equivalent Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME176CX now on sale for as little as \u00a399.99, it\u2019s far from game over for it.\nFinishing things off, the Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C is topped with Gorilla Glass 3, which provides a nice, smooth surface and a good amount of scratch protection. It\u2019s common in cheaper tablets these days, but a good feature to make sure you get if you\u2019re buying budget.\nAsus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C: Android Software\nLike previous Asus Android tablets, the Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C uses a custom UI that doesn\u2019t dramatically add or detract from vanilla Android. The usual layout of the system is kept in-tact and thanks to the high-quality display, everything looks sharp and pristine.\nThe look of the interface lacks some of the printing appearance of the latest Android L Google Now interface \u2013 the one seen in the Nexus 9 \u2013 but in exchange you get a decent amount of customisation. For example, you can choose how big the grid is in your apps menu.\nWant everything spread out? You can fit just 4x4 icons in if you like. We find that the outer limit 6x6 icons suits the Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C best thanks to its relatively high-dpi screen, but that\u2019s up to you.\nAsus has also jammed a load of software into the tablet, not all of which is entirely welcome. Well-meaning as it may be, it\u2019s easy to get app blinded when deluged with a dozen extra bits that most people wouldn\u2019t touch. Here\u2019s a quick run-down of what\u2019s on offer:\nAudio Wizard: Audio EQ software\nData Transfer: Transfer data from your old phone\nDictionary: Obvious, right?\nDo It Later: Virtual post-its\nFlipboard: Famous news aggregation app\nMirror: Front facing camera, sans photos\nOmlet Chat: Chat app\nPC Link: Share screen with PC over USB\nPower Saver: Power-saver settings\nShare Link: Wireless file transfer interface\nStory: Picture book creator (yes, really)\nSuper Note: Virtual post-its, in slightly different form\nWeather: Obvious, again, right?\nWebStorage: Interface for Asus cloud storage\nSetup Wizard: Setup, in case you did it wrong the first time\nSplendid: Screen customisation utility\u2028Party Link: Share pictures with nearby devices\nmyAsus: Asus support\nIt gets exhausting, and when other manufacturers are starting to prune back the apps they preinstall on tablets and phones, it\u2019s a shame Asus hasn\u2019t done the same. Imagine buying a house only to find it filled with someone else\u2019s stuff. Some of it\u2019s fine. Some of it isn\u2019t, and one of the bedrooms has Hello Kitty wallpaper. There\u2019s work to do.\nThe Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C does make cleaning up the tablet pretty easy, though. Virtually an admission that there\u2019s a fair bit of extra bloat, you can uninstall apps straight from the apps menu, and either hide or disable the ones you can\u2019t uninstall. Want your tablet pure and simple? It\u2019s easy, although we\u2019re not convinced everyone will realise you can do this.\nYou end up with just under 11GB of free space after all the apps have had their, which is fairly standard for a 16GB tablet. None are particularly draining.\nAsus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C: Games and Performance\nMuch like the Asus Memo Pad 7 ME176C, the Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C gets you pretty great performance for your money, if you put any faith in benchmarks. It uses an Intel Z3560 processor, a 64-bit chipset that\u2019s somewhat more advanced than the one you\u2019ll find in the Tesco Hudl 2, which also uses an Intel CPU..\nThe ME572C's is a quad-core CPU clocked at 1.83GHz, and in the Geekbench 3 benchmark it scores 2462 points. That\u2019s significantly greater than what the Nexus 7 manages, and is pretty close to what some Snapdragon 800 devices achieve.\nWhile a good performance, let\u2019s not forget the LG G Pad 8.3 offer a larger screen and comparable CPU performance for the same price.\nIt\u2019s also not yet clear how much the Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C will benefit from the \u201964-bit\u2019 Android L, if it gets an upgrade to that next version of the system. At present Intel Atom chipsets run Android with a special kernel, and we\u2019re not sure whether that will still be required with Android L or not.\nLargely pointless future-gazing aside, we\u2019re very happy with the Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C\u2019s performance. It breezed through our usual gaming tests, and the experience is only improved by the strong screen contrast.\nAs discussed earlier, though, the speakers become a real pain when playing games in landscape. It\u2019s almost impossible not to block them. You effectively have to re-learn how to hold your tablet when gaming, using a much lighter grip than you might do normally.\nThe headphone jack is at least placed out of the way, but it\u2019s hardly compensation.\nAsus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C: Battery Life\nThe Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C is pretty thin compared to the other MeMO-series tablets, but that doesn\u2019t hold back battery life, which is very impressive. In our usual video loop test, where we charge the battery to 100 per cent and leave the thing playing a 720p MP4 video file on mid-level brightness until it does, it lasted for a very solid 11 hours.\nThat\u2019s better than what you might expect from the Nexus 7 \u2013 finally we\u2019re seeing some quantifiable improvements.\nThe Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C uses a 3950mAh battery, which is actually exactly the same as the Nexus 7, suggesting the stamina improvements are down to the efficiency of the Intel Atom Z3560 rather than something Asus has done. Asus\u2019s software tweaks may have a part to play too, though.\nAsus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C: Cameras\nAsus has not made any sweeping changes to the camera hardware it uses in the Nexus 7 either, by the looks of things. Like the Nexus, the Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C uses a 5-megapixel rear sensor, while the front one offers 2-megapixel resolution.\nThere\u2019s autofocus for the main camera, one of the initial building blocks of a decent setup, and face detection, but image quality is not special. If you have a decent phone, it\u2019ll outclass the results from the Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C. It\u2019s also a shame that the standard 16:9 preview image is especially rough-looking \u2013 switch to 5-megapixel 4:3 shooting and what\u2019s on-screen pre-shoot looks much better. A software tweak could likely have improved this.\nAsus has put in the same jazzy software we saw in phones like the Asus Zenfone 5, though. This offers far more modes than you normally get in a tablet camera. As well as standards light HDR, Panorama and Night mode, there are several more unusual picks.\nThe Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C offers one that takes a selfie when it detects a certain number of pre-selected faces in the shot. There\u2019s also a shallow depth of field effect, tilt shift, beauty mode, animated GIF creator and several burst modes.\nAs we can\u2019t imagine too many budding photographers wanting to lean to heavily on a tablet for their needs, we\u2019ll put these as things for the kids to play with. However, number of tourists we see in London using tablet cameras suggest we may be wrong.\nWe\u2019ve been looking at the Wi-Fi only version of the ME572. However, Asus also makes a 3G/4G edition. If you\u2019re on the hunt for that, look for the ME573CX. It doesn\u2019t seem to be widely available in the UK, though.\nBoth types have GPS, though, making them more handy for holidays and general navigation.\nThere remain a few missing bits, though. There\u2019s no IR transmitter, which lets a tablet masquerade as a once-popular, still extant universal remote control. Wi-Fi ac is also missing \u2013 you only get up-to n support here.\nThese little extra features are ways Asus could have separated the ME572C from the Nexus more clearly. Missed opportunities \u2013 although granted they\u2019d backfire if they caused the price to rise by as much as \u00a35.\nShould I buy the Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C?\nJust as the Nexus 7 is old but still good, the Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C seems late, but still solid. It\u2019s a 7-inch tablet when 8-inch models are suddenly becoming popular, and doesn\u2019t reach anywhere near the budget pricing of something like the Tesco Hudl 2.\nThis is quite a conservative tablet in most respect, disappointingly so in some. However, it supplies the goods in all the key fields while pitching itself at a sensible \u2013 if not quite outright impressive \u2013 price. Screen quality is very good, battery life is commendable and while we take issue with some of the approaches to software taken here, performance is strong.\nIf what you\u2019re after is a Nexus 7 with expandable memory, you can do a whole lot worse than the Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C. But there are larger-screen options at the same price these days that can offer more.\nThis is the tablet we were longing for back in late 2013. All this time later, the Asus MeMO Pad 7 ME572C isn\u2019t the value king it could have been, but ticks the display, performance and battery life boxes in style.\nRead more tablet reviews",
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        "raw_content": "Dirty Louie invites us to \u2018Suck It for the USA\u2019\nadmin October 24, 2013 Rock\nNew single released December 2nd\nTaking a satirical swipe at the excesses and vices of the USA, Dirty Louie has released new rock \u2018n\u2019 roll single \u2018Suck It for the USA\u2019.\nBased in Venezuela, Dirty Louie experiences his chosen target through the eyes of an outsider, an immigrant with a twisted view of The American Dream.\nThe provocative video can be seen here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3vtXKUGbz0\nNot for the easily offended, it puts a new twist on the typical fresh faced young girl who comes to the city and has to literally battle for acceptance. Behind the controversy courting visuals, the track is a solid rock tune with a catchy riff and infectious chorus that it\u2019s hard to push from your brain once it\u2019s found a place there.\nBut behind the fun, upbeat rock exterior, Dirty Louie has a point to make. The music is all about the injustices and inequalities he has seen first-hand in developing countries, and contrasting that with the excesses of his North American neighbours.\nMusically inspired by his surroundings, Dirty Louie has spent his life moving from country to country and culture to culture in South America. Hoping to inspire others, he wants to provide a stage for Latin American Art \u2013 by curating a show for Mexican artists in his Dorian Grey Gallery in the East Village.\nIn the meantime, he invites you into his worldview, and challenges you to \u2018Suck It for the USA\u2019\nDirty Louie website: http://dirtylouie.com/\ndirty louie, Music, rock, Suck It for the USA\nPrevious Jazz quartet Mercury aim to cross over on UK Tour\nNext Jene Caster to Release Long Awaited Album \u2018Turn Faith to Love'",
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        "raw_content": "https://www.facebook.com/katarshall\nMost people who know me know that I spent all four of my undergraduate summers running my own business, selling educational stuff door to door in different states, 80 hours a week, leaving little time for anything else but sleeping. I\u2019m gonna estimate at least 95% of those people have come to the conclusion that I\u2019m just an extraordinarily driven, [probably] masochistic money grubber; a human being akin to the buffalo herds that run into the storm just to prove they can, ignoring the icy rain that sharply jabs at their bodies, knowing it\u2019ll all be worth it when it\u2019s all over. Either that or they just think I\u2019m really good at business/sales so that\u2019s why I keep doing it year after year. Truly, in the course of my last four summers, I\u2019ve made about $85,000, and that\u2019s cool. The money I earned helped me pay my entire way through college and have the freedom to invest early/travel a little. But only the people who have made an attempt at a Southwestern summer know that money is the last thing that motivates a person to keep going when they don\u2019t feel like it. I\u2019ve attempted an explanation of my actions to many of the inquirers, but I thought it was about time that I, now going on my fifth summer in the program as a post-graduate, try to describe the real reason I think my job is amazing and the reason I feel I am amazing at my job for the people who care. It\u2019s not complicated.\nI do have to acknowledge the obvious reason first: Nothing can duplicate or compete with the feeling of winning. People do a lot of things to get at that feeling of validation: sports, music, working to lose weight, business, basically anything that takes challenging work to reap a desired reward. That reward may be something tangible, or it may be money, or recognition, or just feeling great about yourself, but all are just an ambition toward the feeling that you\u2019ve championed something. That\u2019s an absolutely inescapable part of what I do. We work a pretty stringent 80 hour a week schedule, which is hard to get used to at first. You have to get over the awkwardness of establishing yourself in a community that knows nothing about you and talking to randoms all day. The bookfield can be a difficult place to live in, and challenge is part of what makes it beautiful at times. Honestly though, the last thing I want to talk about is why it\u2019s \u201cSO CHALLENGING\u201d but I do it anyway because it\u2019s \u201cworth it in the end.\u201d Eh.\nI also have to mention that if I didn\u2019t work with the social anomalies that I do, I probably wouldn\u2019t still be involved in the program. Any 18-25 year old who can get through a couple summers communicating with over a thousand different families about their lives and their kids and their hopes and their fears, plunder through mounds of rejection and maintain pure confidence, and successfully build their own business without any real supervision every day ends up being a pretty stinking cool human being with a real understanding of other human beings. They\u2019re all a little crazy, but almost all of them are somebody anyone would like to know. I am constantly challenged by these beautiful individuals, who push themselves and the people around them to be better.\nPoint is that the program is absolutely challenging at times, and is still, to this day, the hardest thing I have ever participated in (especially my first summer), but that is not my favorite thing about what I do, and the reason I am successful at it is not because I am a buffalo.\nI want to clarify, also, that not everyone that works with Southwestern loves it like I do. Some of the bookkids I know definitely do it because they\u2019re HARDCORE and like to intensely challenge themselves. But I\u2019m not on team hardcore; I\u2019m on team I love my life.\nThe real deal is that selling educational stuff door to door basically helped me become more at one with the Tao (that\u2019s the shortest way I\u2019ve found to explain it\u2026). The hardcore people do really well too, obviously, because what we do is a true numbers game, and the more people you see the more customers you have; there\u2019s no fighting that. I still sit down with about 20 families a day in the summer, which is quite a lot, but last summer I wasn\u2019t nearly as focused on the numbers as I used to be. I went into the summer with one character goal, something I have wanted to hone for a very long time: I wanted to give people unconditional love\u2014no matter who they were or what they did or how they reacted to me and what I was doing. Before I went out last summer I took a painful look at my past actions (and inactions) throughout the years and realized how often I had let fear control me. I also realized that when I respond to fear it is because I am worried purely about myself and \u201cwhat about me me me!!\u201d This caused anxiety, resentment, regret, and more than anything caused me to push people away and separate myself from others (and sometimes even do things that made me feel like I was above them somehow). I also decided I didn\u2019t want to be like that\u2014I wanted to free myself.\nThis past summer I came to the beautiful realization that fear and love cannot exist in the same sphere. I had obviously understood this in concept before but decided that selling books is the perfect place to actually see if I could apply it because I am talking to a ton of people every day, and there are infinite opportunities for fear to take over (pretty much every second of the day). I knew that even if I didn\u2019t make any money for myself and my team did terrible and everything else was just a raging sham I would feel okay knowing I had mastered my fear and accepted how small I was in this massive universe.\nSo I made a commitment, not just to work harder than I had ever worked, but to do it with full love in my heart. And once again, selling books door to door changed my life. I think of all the things I used to be afraid of on and off the bookfield: afraid of what people will think, afraid of rejection, afraid of working at night/in the morning, afraid to be honest, afraid of having hard conversations, afraid of pushing the people I love to be better, afraid to talk to people I felt were above me, afraid of closing, afraid of being honest about the way I feel, afraid of losing the people I love most, afraid of not being loved, etc\u2026 really it all comes down to a fear of inadequacy, and a fear of despair. I wanted all of that to disappear. And it really did for a long time. I wish I could say I mastered it\u2014I definitely didn\u2019t, but my mind is flashing back to the hours, days, weeks, when I truly did know what it was like to have perfect love for somebody from the first second I saw them and how it changed everything.\nI remember this Mom named Brenda telling me about how her husband had died in October and how her daughter hadn\u2019t done as well in school because of it and I saw her and all I could do was cry with her on her porch because I loved her so much. I remember a single Dad, Jake, who was raising an intensely autistic child and three other kids all by himself and feeling such pure love for his family and wanting to do anything I could to help them. I remember a couple who live in a trailer park and each spend 12 hours a day at the factory to pay rent and raise their son and niece and listening to their huge dreams for those kids and being overwhelmed by their love. I remember listening to the richest Mom in town tell me about how her kids and husband are so busy and how alone she felt and I realize that rich or poor, pretty or weird looking, alone or loved, we all have the exact same fear of inadequacy and I can\u2019t help but love people for it, because I know the same pain.\nI know that at one point in my life I would have tried to get something out of these people, and maybe I would have. It seems anti-intuitive, but now I know that I only truly started to succeed at my job and be truly happy when I stopped thinking about myself completely. I spent my summer with the pure focus of giving my love to others. I know people felt it, and I got a pretty good response (when I was applying myself, anyway). I lost all of my attachment to any thing or person out of my control, and really learned true confidence. I had nothing to be afraid of because I had nothing to lose.\nI\u2019m not saying anybody has to sell educational stuff door to door to experience what I did, but I wanted to share the real reason why I love my job so much and the real reason I\u2019m good at it. This is why. It\u2019s freedom at its finest (freedom from fear). I\u2019m intensely grateful for my experience with Southwestern for about a million reasons, and, don\u2019t get me wrong, I\u2019ve had pretty miserable experiences too. The amazing thing about it is that I get to take responsibility for all the bad things and all the good things because it\u2019s something I\u2019ve had the opportunity to completely create for myself.\nAnyway, I dunno if anyone is still even reading this, but listen. 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        "raw_content": "Typical Commercial Agent Now Makes $120,800\nPosted in Selling, by Robert Freedman on August 7, 2017\nCommercial prices continue to head up, at least among smaller properties in secondary and tertiary markets. As a result, the typical commercial agent is making $120,800, an 11 percent increase from the previous year, when the median income was $108,500. The income gains come even as agents on average are doing fewer deals, eight as opposed to nine. These are among the findings from NAR\u2019s 2017 Commercial Member Profile. Another finding: Agents are more experienced. The typical agent has been working in the business 24 years now.\nThe profile just looks at commercial agents who are members of NAR. These are not typically agents who work on big transactions, like those involving skyscrapers in big cities. Rather, these are agents who do smaller deals, typically under $2 million.\nDetails of the commercial profile are a top story in the latest Voice for Real Estate news video from NAR. Another story looks at sustainability. That\u2019s a topic that seems remote to many agents. While promoting sustainability might be a good thing in the abstract, why would an agent care about it from a business point of view?\nThat\u2019s a good question, and that\u2019s one of the questions NAR was trying to answer when it hosted a sustainability summit two weeks ago in Washington. The summit was a typical Washington event, in which experts from around the country are brought in to talk about an issue. In this case, though, there was an emphasis on the concrete: how does sustainability affect the business agents are in. Do they make more money? Are households demanding sustainability in their housing choices? The answer appears to be yes on both counts. Research shows houses with green features, like solar panels, fetch higher prices in the market. And consumers are increasingly asking to look at listings that showcase green features.\nThe video also looks at the bipartisan cooperation on an issue of vital importance to residential home sales: the availability of federal flood insurance. Although there are several hurdles that have to be gotten over before federal flood insurance is renewed, NAR and lawmakers on the House Financial Services Committee agreed to improvements to the bill that will reauthorize the National Flood Insurance Program. Under the agreement, home owners who live in an area that\u2019s been newly designated as a high risk for flooding won\u2019t find their insurance premiums suddenly going up. Instead, they\u2019ll be grandfather in under their old rates. The agreement also imposes a cap on how much existing owner\u2019s premiums can increase at any one time.\nOther stories in the video look at the latest home sales trends, how you can connect to NAR\u2019s new CEO, and how you can stay safe while meeting new clients . Access the video now.\nTags:agent safety,Bob Goldberg,commercial real estate,flood insurance,NAR CEO,sustainability,The Voice for Real Estate\nAre the Right People in Your Sphere of Influence?",
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        "raw_content": "Home > Featured > Review: iPod Touch 5th Generation\nOn September 2010, Apple released the iPod 4th generation which was only 7.22 mm and it was so thin that it looked like a toothpick. Just 2 years later, Apple released the iPod Touch 5th generation which have slimmed down and measures a mere 6.1 mm in thickness. It is about 10 percent lighter despite being integrated with a new 4-inch retina display. It is not only bigger and thinner, but it is also faster and has hugely improved cameras on the front and the rear. Is the iPod Touch 5th generation the best Apple iPod product for $299?\nThe 4th-generation iPod Touch had a curved and metallic back that looked totally enchanting when you take it out of the box. But, it instantly becomes a fingerprint and scratch collector after 1 hour. However, it\u2019s shape felt really good in hand and it\u2019s size and weight were minimally light compared to other products in the market. 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I\u2019m guessing they\u2019ll all have beards already.\nBut instead of a demented captain suicidally spearing a great white whale, the Vollmer twins are instructing their shipmates that when the time comes, they\u2019ll be glad to go over the side. \u201cTo swim with the fishes for eternity\u201d, as Van Vollmer says. \u201cWe want to spend the rest of our lives on this boat\u201d, Carl adds. \u201cWe want to get thrown overboard\u201d. Melville, who lived and died by the New York waterfront, would approve of such wild ambition. Having ended his own life as an ageing customs inspector on the Manhattan wharves looking out longingly to sea, the great writer probably wished he had done the same. Indeed, it\u2019s a scene reminiscent of his last, elegiac seafaring tale, Billy Budd, whose protagonist ends up consigned to the deep: \u201c\u2026roll me over fair! / I am sleepy, and the oozy weeds about me twist.\u201d\nBut not everyone is happy about the Vollmers\u2019 intentions. At least one crew member, Steven, chosen by the twins as their first mate, is equivocal about this duty. \u201cVan kind of brings it up and he\u2019s like, \u2018I want to teach you everything I know so when you dump me into the sea you can take over.\u2019 I\u2019m hoping that\u2019s just some kind of expression. It\u2019s not something I really want to think about.\u201d\nNot going gently into the good night but raging against the dying of the light, as Dylan Thomas recommended, has a long maritime tradition. It is an ambition peculiarly suited to the sea \u2013 particularly in our fractured archipelago of the British Isles. In Charles Dickens\u2019s David Copperfield, Mr Peggotty, the Yarmouth fisherman, says of his brother-in-law Mr Barkis as he lies dying: \u201cPeople can\u2019t die, along the coast \u2026 except when the tide\u2019s pretty nigh out \u2026 He\u2019s going out with the tide. It\u2019s ebb at half-arter three, slack water half-an-hour. If he lives till it turns, he\u2019ll hold his own till past the flood, and go out with the next tide.\u201d Nowadays, anyone hoping to swim with the fishes in eternity without going to the bother of sailing into the blue yonder can opt for burial at sea off the Isle of Wight, in a designated zone.\nMeanwhile, the modern Odysseus takes to the ocean liner. Wealthy wanderers of a certain age have sold up on land to live at sea in permanently rented suites. A somewhat ominous-sounding company called Utopia caters to those who intend to spend the rest of their lives on the briny, while US websites discuss the practicalities, pondering, \u201cIs cruise ship retirement cheaper than assisted living?\u201d.\nBeatrice Muller thought so. After her husband died on the QE2 as it sailed out of Bombay in 1999, she announced her intention to live on the liner till the end of her days, paying \u00a33,500 a month for the privilege. Unfortunately for Mrs Muller, she outlasted the ship; it went into retirement in 2008. And although the stalwart senior citizen continued to defy the land \u2013 \u201cI\u2019ll keep on staying at sea\u201d, she said, aged 89, \u201cI don\u2019t want to go back to housekeeping\u201d \u2013 sadly, she seems to have ended up in a retirement home in New Jersey.\nAs someone who swims in the sea every day, I\u2019ve often considered it as my last resting place; that like Barkis, I might be taken out with the tide. After all, I wouldn\u2019t be using up valuable land space, or contributing to climate change. It sounds almost idyllic. \u201cFull fathom five my father lies\u201d, as Ariel sings in The Tempest, \u201cOf his bones are coral made\u201d, transformed \u201cinto something rich and strange\u201d. But then I think of how lonely it might be, nibbled away by crawling slimy things where \u201cthe very deep did rot\u201d, as the fated Ancient Mariner saw it. 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A previously satisfactory dosing may be too much if less food is consumed causing a hypoglycemic reaction if not intelligently adjusted. Exercise decreases insulin requirements as exercise increases glucose uptake by body cells whose glucose uptake is controlled by insulin, and vice versa. In addition, there are several types of insulin with varying times of onset and duration of action.\nGenetic factors do play a role in any disease, but I put this factor last for a reason. Genetic predisposition to a given disease will increase the chances of getting the disease, but not in a vacuum. People with a strong predisposition to liver disease manage to avoid it, and some with a family history of heart disease remain heart-attack free. Even studies among identical twins show that in most cases, twins will get the same diseases, even in different environments, but sometimes they don\u2019t. This means there are other factors involved (see above).\nEnriched with phytosterols, aloe vera can have an anti-hyperglycemic effect on the people with type 2 diabetics. Nutritionists suggest that it is a safe and natural source to alleviate fasting sugar levels in your blood. Also, you can prepare a mixture of turmeric, bay leaves, and aloe vera, this herbal medicine is said to control glucose in the blood.\nAs self-management of diabetes typically involves lifestyle modifications, adherence may pose a significant self-management burden on many individuals.[65] For example, individuals with diabetes may find themselves faced with the need to self-monitor their blood glucose levels, adhere to healthier diets and maintain exercise regimens regularly in order to maintain metabolic control and reduce the risk of developing cardiovascular problems. Barriers to adherence have been associated with key psychological mechanisms: knowledge of self-management, beliefs about the efficacy of treatment and self-efficacy/perceived control.[65] Such mechanisms are inter-related, as one's thoughts (e.g. one's perception of diabetes, or one's appraisal of how helpful self-management is) is likely to relate to one's emotions (e.g. motivation to change), which in turn, affects one's self-efficacy (one's confidence in their ability to engage in a behaviour to achieve a desired outcome).[66]\nBlood sugar level is measured by means of a glucose meter, with the result either in mg/dL (milligrams per deciliter in the US) or mmol/L (millimoles per litre in Canada and Eastern Europe) of blood. The average normal person has an average fasting glucose level of 4.5 mmol/L (81 mg/dL), with a lows of down to 2.5 and up to 5.4 mmol/L (65 to 98 mg/dL).[7]\nIf you have type 2 diabetes, sometimes eating healthy and engaging in physical activity is not enough. Your doctor may give you oral medication to help control your blood glucose levels. For people with type 1 diabetes (and some people with type 2 diabetes) this means taking insulin. People with type 1 diabetes must take insulin to control diabetes--and this can only be done through multiple injections or by an insulin pump, a small device that delivers insulin continuously throughout the day. For more on medications and diabetes, click here.\nTo make matters worse for the inactive, carb addict, when the body senses glucose in the bloodstream, the pancreas releases a hormone called insulin (perhaps you\u2019ve heard of it?) to signal the body to store the glucose as glycogen. If the glycogen receptors are full and it can\u2019t do this, the body thinks that the cells didn\u2019t get the message and releases even more insulin.\nIn the study, Fung and his team randomly recruited three men, ages 40 to 67, with type 2 diabetes, who also had high cholesterol and high blood pressure. At the start of the study, the authors recorded the participants\u2019 vitals, including their A1C (a three-month average of their blood sugar levels), their fasting blood glucose levels, their waist circumference, and their weight. All three men were on insulin and oral medication.\nAny form of carbohydrate is eventually broken down by the body into glucose, a simple form of sugar. While the body can use glucose for fuel, levels that exceed what is needed are toxic to the body. In the long run, that whole wheat muffin, cup of millet, or bowl of oatmeal turns into the exact same thing as a cup of soda, a donut or a handful of candy.\nAfter you are diagnosed with diabetes, by following a healthy lifestyle, which includes a healthy diet along with exercise, you may be able to decrease your blood glucose levels to within normal range. Utilizing SMBG (self monitoring of blood glucose), you can see how different foods, as well as meals, influence your blood glucose levels. Doing SMBG along with a healthy diet and exercise is key to getting your diabetes under good control.\nCan somebody at Virta help us find the actual presentation at the 2017 world polyphenol conference on lectins and polyphenols and artery flexibility? I can only find the agenda where the title of the presentation and time is made. He described what he was going to say in an interview a few weeks earlier, more rigidity of arteries with re-introduction of lectins, but I cannot find the actual presentation. He had a publication in 2013 on the reversal of endothelial dysfunction, is why I think we should take this other publication seriously:\nThese three are the axis of evil in the nutrition world. 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While these side effects can sound daunting, keep in mind that many people using these medications don\u2019t experience serious side effects at all.\nIt\u2019s astounding to read that this blog promotes eating salami, sausage, and bacon which the World Health Organization has designated all three a Class 2 carcinogen. While most of the information that you shared on this topic may help diabetic patients and those who are pre-diabetic, it\u2019s important to look at these diets as to not only the type of fat but the quality of the fat and how processed they are; only then can we understand that there are two separate kinds of carbs, there are two separate kinds of fats, and those are fats and carbs that are processed. When you have processed fats and processed carbs, the rate of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer rates skyrocket. So it\u2019s not just fats that we should consider eating or carbs that we should consider, it\u2019s the kinds of fats and the kinds of carbs that should be scrutinized thoroughly to get a better understanding of exactly what is healthy for the diet for people both young and old.\n[SqlException (0x80131904): A network-related or instance-specific error occurred while establishing a connection to SQL Server. The server was not found or was not accessible. Verify that the instance name is correct and that SQL Server is configured to allow remote connections. (provider: SQL Network Interfaces, error: 26 - Error Locating Server/Instance Specified)]\nOnce you have diabetes, it is there for life. I help people to get their blood glucose levels back to or as near as possible the normal range. Firstly this will help you to feel better in the short term but it also helps to protect your blood vessels which can become very irritated and damaged by high glucose levels. Focussing on healthy eating, limiting unprocessed foods and getting a wide variety of fruits and vegetables in the diet helps.\nThe essential feature of type 2 diabetes and pre-diabetes is that our bodies are completely filled with sugar. It\u2019s not just too much sugar in the blood. That\u2019s only part of the problem. There\u2019s too much sugar in our entire body. Imagine our bodies to be a sugar bowl. A bowl of sugar. When we are young, our sugar bowl is empty. Over decades, we eat too much of the wrong things\u200a\u2014\u200asugary cereals, desserts and white bread. The sugar bowl gradually fills up with sugar until completely full. The next time you eat, sugar comes into the body, but the bowl is full, so it spills out into the blood.\nGiven the above research findings, it is recommended that drivers with type 1 diabetes with a history of driving mishaps should never drive when their BG is less than 70 mg/dl (3.9 mmol/l). 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        "raw_content": "For the last two weeks I have posted an original essay everyday to Reddit. These essays are all posts from this blog. I still have another 2 weeks to go before I wrap up this little experiment, but it has been a harrowing experience so far. Actively seeking judgement from a notoriously unforgiving community on some of my deepest thoughts is hard. Overall it has been rewarding, but that doesn\u2019t make it less difficult. In fact, the harder it is, the more rewarding it becomes.\nI will write a full post about the entire project once it\u2019s complete, but I felt like writing a short introduction today. Especially since I spent my entire morning writing a response to a Reddit user\u2019s comment on my latest post instead of finalizing an overdue essay for The Kazushi.\nIt\u2019s funny how these things can draw me in. I typically submit a post and then force myself to forget about it until after the work day. Otherwise I would incessantly check my comments and upvotes and accomplish nothing throughout the day. I also don\u2019t typically respond to negative comments because they quickly devolve into a waste of time. After all, defending oneself on the internet is a losing battle. I\u2019ve had posts were users absolutely hated what I wrote and somehow still kept my digital mouth shut. But something about this semi-anonymous user\u2019s comment pulled me in.\nI was compelled to respond because he didn\u2019t understand. He wasn\u2019t overly vicious or mean, he just didn\u2019t get it. He didn\u2019t even necessarily disagree with the ideas I put forth, he just didn\u2019t understand what I was trying to say. But most importantly he didn\u2019t understand me.\nOf course, the valuable life lesson here is to BE ARTICULATE.\nENUNCIATE!\nDON\u2019T MUMBLE!\nI wrote the essay, so the onus of understanding was on me. Obviously I failed. It was an admittedly hasty post, but I was genuinely trying to add value to the Reddit community. I can take all the virtual sticks and stones, but being misunderstood was apparently unbearable to me. I never went through that angsty \u201cno one understands me\u201d teenage phase, but I get it now. Everyone wants to be understood. Apparently sometimes even by anonymous users on Reddit.\nUnleashing Reddit on My Thoughts\nFiled Under: Experiments, Writing\nOne Response to \u201cDon\u2019t Let Me Be Misunderstood \u2013 On Reddit\u201d\nArt exists in a quantum fluctuation that changes based on the observer.\nWhat I like about this post is I haven\u2019t seen the comment or the other post.\nAs a writer, you\u2019re trying to flip a light switch in the reader\u2019s brain, to illuminate an idea.\nYou\u2019re saying \u201cI want to turn on a light in the living room\u201d.\nBut you end up turning on the light in their bedroom.\nIn writing, you want to illustrate an idea, but your writing can lead the reader to their own independent realization.\nThere\u2019s real power there. What could you learn from the commenter\u2019s interpretation? *Besides* what it says about your own ideas and writing ability. What does it say about the reader, the world, or future topics?\n(One surprise for me: When comparing notes on books, my friends find completely different ideas and interpretations)",
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        "raw_content": "Tag Archives: soup\u2019s on\nLocal Business Marketing Case Study\nApplying Business Sense to Fundraising & Social Media\nWe just finished an interview for Social Media: Cheap and Easy with Bill Garlough.\nI know, you\u2019ve never heard of Bill Garlough. That\u2019s okay. We\u2019ll be meeting a lot of business owners we\u2019ve never heard of. That\u2019s because it\u2019s important for all of us to see examples of people \u2013 people just like us \u2013 being successful. Then we know we can do it, too.\nHere\u2019s the success:\nBill and Karen Garlough founded Soup\u2019s On \u2013 a fundraiser \u2013 3 years ago. In 3 years, they went from 750 attendees to 1,200 in the first 90 minutes. And they\u2019ve skyrocketed to raising more than $110,000 with a 5 hour event.\nTheir success is definitely impressive. But the best thing about the whole event is that they\u2019ve followed good business practice in developing it. In fact, what Bill and Karen have done is nearly textbook perfect. So much so that Soup\u2019s On is going to be one of the case studies in the 2011 version of the Business Owner\u2019s Guide to Social Media.\nNow let\u2019s look at how they applied good business sense to this fundraiser. Continue reading \u2192\nThis entry was posted in Success and tagged local business marketing, rotary, Social Media, soup's on on November 11, 2010 by Conrad Hall.",
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        "raw_content": "Gordon Brown's Last Stand\nAmidst scandal, plots and anxiety, the British Labour Party begins its annual conference this week in Brighton. It will be its last as the governing party, unless some major upset occurs between now and the general election, expected in May. Things are so serious that a tribute evening for Gordon Brown, to be held during the conference, has just three hundred people attending in a venue booked to seat eight hundred.\nThe scandal concerns the Attorney General, Baroness Scotland. Using a law she herself developed, she was fined \u00a35,000 ($8,740) for hiring someone not entitled to work in Britain as her cleaner. Despite this offence, she continues in office. The tradition is that the Attorney General should be \u201cbeyond reproach\u201d. Gordon Brown, Britain\u2019s beleaguered Prime Minister, is standing by his Dominican born Minister, elevated to the peerage in 1997. This scandal, which many have already dismissed as minor, comes at the same time as another Minister, Baroness Vedera, steps down as Business Minister to pursue a non-paid role as advisor to the G20.\nThe plotters are led by \u201cthe usual suspects\u201d \u2013 former Ministers under Tony Blair and those in the party concerned about the potentially devastating loss in the coming election and the likely loss of their own seats in parliament. The focus of the revolt is on seeking to retain power or, second best, secure credible opposition party status at the next election. They fear a massive defeat at the hands of David Cameron\u2019s Conservative Party, which is some thirteen points ahead in polling \u2013 enough for a landslide win. These same polls show that some seventy one percent of voters are unhappy with Gordon Brown\u2019s performance as Prime Minister.\nThe plotters have three problems. The first is that Gordon Brown has demonstrated that he is unwilling, no matter what the carrion calls are, to leave office unless its due to terminal illness. Second, the plotters cannot find a champion willing to take on the task of David slaying Goliath. The plot has no credible leadership. The third problem is that, even if Brown went, there is no time for a new leader of the Labour Party to turn around this dying political tug boat which, in the minds of the British public, is a tired and worn-out boat in need of a long period in dry dock.\nJohn Prescott, the former Deputy Prime Minister under Tony Blair, rightly observes that there is a need for caution when looking at opinion polls. In 1970 the Labour Party went into the election with a sixteen point lead and lost to the Conservatives. In the 1992 election, Neil Kinnock as Labour Leader was clearly winning until he began to behave as if the election was over \u2013 the public rapidly turned on Labour and the Conservative\u2019s won. So much can happen between now and May.\nBut it all now depends on Gordon Brown. John Prescott described him this week-end as a \u201cglobal giant\u201d who pulled the world back from recession. Others are seeking to position him as a global statesman \u2013 a fitting man to lead Britain. They contrast his global statesmanship with the youth and inexperience of David Cameron and posit that Britain needs a steady and proven captain to the steer the ship of state through troubled times. The reality is that Britain is in trouble. It has massive deficits and public sector debt, it has a growing set of issues of education and schools which Labour has failed to tackle in its twelve years in power and there is a social malaise and sense of political alienation which permeates all regions of the country. Britain needs change \u2013 it is almost tangible in any conversation about politics.\nGordon Brown, despite his public commitments, will not change. He is what he is and cannot change. He has been at the heart of the Labour party for twenty years and at its head since the early 1990\u2019s. He thinks what people want is action. In an interview at the end of the G20 summit in Pittsburgh last week, he said \"I think what people are saying is that until they can see the results of all the action we have taken in getting the economy back to recovery, they have suspended judgment. I accept that I have got to show people that the action that we have taken is bringing results and will bring greater results in the months to come.\" He thinks results will \u201cspeak for themselves\u201d.\nThe Conservative Party is leading the charge for a new era of austerity \u2013 demanding cuts in this fiscal year so as to lower the expected budget deficit of \u00a3175 billion ($305 billion). They claim that the fiscal stimulus, coupled with the increase in the supply of money in the system, will lead to massive debts which will burden the British economy for years to come. They also claim that public spending and the role of the State under labour are becoming out of control and that less, not more, government is what the people want. Their double digit lead in the opinion polls, consistent since the beginning of 2009, suggests that they may well have captured the mood of the British people. 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        "title": "The New Zealand Journal: Benge & Pratt Explosion, Upper Hutt - Coroner's Verdict -- Death By Gelignite!",
        "raw_content": "Benge & Pratt Explosion, Upper Hutt - Coroner's Verdict -- Death By Gelignite!\nOn 28 April, 1914, the District Coroner, W G Riddell, S.M, rendered his verdict just three days after conclusion of proceedings.\nHe found, balancing the evidence, that the cause of the explosion was due to gelignite and that this explosion caused the death of the eight men in and around the store that night.\nThe evidence proffered at the inquest could only account for some 16 lbs of gelignite being sold from the 50 lb case of the explosive received at the store on the previous 6th of February, leaving some 34 lbs unaccounted for.\nOther witnesses had failed to come forward to attest to purchases from the store between the 6th of February and the day of the explosion.\nThis might be accounted for in part because to come forward was to likely result in self-incrimination in illegal use of the gelignite. There was evidence suggesting some of this over the counter trade in gelignite was being used to blow up trout in the Akatarawa and other streams in the Upper Hutt area along with the fact that Benge & Pratt's sales of gelignite were illegal since they had no license or permit to do so.\nBoth partners, Benge and Pratt, each testified they were not involved directly in the sales of the explosive. The Coroner found that \"this might easily have happened\". [This surely does not absolve them of responsibility for or knowledge of the sales, thought this was not a criminal proceeding].\nThe Coroner had heard expert testimony that as little as 10 lbs of gelignite would be sufficient to cause the type and size of explosion that destroyed the Benge & Pratt store and caused the deaths of eight men. He concluded that \"one is forced to {the] conclusion that it [the explosion] was due to gelignite in the room above the grocery department\".\nAs to the cause of the fire preceding the explosion, the Coroner could reach no definite conclusion.\n\"Due to Gelignite\", Evening Post, 28 April 1914, p. 7.\nLabels: Benge and Pratt, Coroner, explosion, fire, upper hutt",
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        "raw_content": "More at Confederacy of Drones.\nThe goal post has been doing a lot of roaming lately. Almost as much as the attempted moves by the Democrats when Trump sent Hillary packing. \u201cOh, sure he won the electoral votes needed, but not the popular vote, the left-handed vote, and the number of voters who voted in the middle of the day vote.\u201d\nHere\u2019s a quick run-down of the how the recent accusations have evolved.\n---- He's a shill for the Republicans\n---------------------------------He's an assaulter\n------------------------------------------------- Attempted rapist\n-------------------------------------------------------------------- Rapist\n-------------------------------------------------------------------------- Serial rapist\n-------------------------------------------------------Weenie wagger\n-------------------------------------------- Obnoxious drunk\n-------------------------------------- Drunk\n------------------------------Unhinged\n------------------------ Uneven dispostion\n-------------------Ice thrower\n--------------Yearbook code-writer\n---------Privileged white boy\nWe're keeping our fingers crossed that he's never ripped the tag from a mattress.\nHe turned me into a newt\nKomrade Confed. of D.,\nYou forgot Red Solo Cup PUSHER.\nAccording to the third accuser, Julie Swetnick, in an interview with NBC.........\n\"I saw him (Kavanaugh) giving red solo cups to quite a few girls during that time frame......\"\nOK, I'm done, I know this is a lie. Believe me, I've been to more than a few Red Solo Cup Parties and Judge Kavanaugh isn't qualified to wipe his shoes on the Ralph covered 'Welcome' door mat of a Red Solo Cup Party. I mean look at the man. No way he could FFFFFFFreeQing hang at a REAL Red Solo Cup party so in my opinion that disqualifies him for SCOTUS. (I don't care how much he says he likes beer, that doesn't get him beet points.)\nhttps://nypost.com/2018/10/02/third-kavanaugh-accuser-backs-away-from-some-of-her-gang-rape-claims/\nhttps://imgflip.com/memegenerator\n-----------He's an assaulter\n----------------------- Attempted rapist\n----------------------------------------- Rapist\n----------------------------------------------- Serial rapist\n------------------------------------Weenie wagger\n----------------- Uneven disposition\nUsing my skills in data analysis and the glorious KORD pattern recognition system (at least two people here will get the reference) I note that this sequence also perfectly describes the despoiler of intern dresses, outside-the-cigar-box (Havana's, of course) thinker and co-president to our glorious MTE. Funny how I don't remember the howls of protest during the Lewinski-ski hearings. I must have had a session or two at the KMTC without remembering. I suppose that's the whole point.\nPS - Note that the quoted material has been edited to fit the Current Truth \u2122\nComrade Goose 3 4276\nThe Evolution of a Letter to Obama\nThe Evolution Of Julia Under Obama's Caring Supervision",
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        "raw_content": "Review and NOTD: Rimmel Lasting Finish shade 193 - Black Cherries\nIn a way similar (probably) to most of you, I can't resist a bargain, so when I saw that this polish had \u00a31 off at Sainsbury's, reducing the price to \u00a31.99 I had to take advantage of it. I had a brief dilemma between this colour and a sparkly one (which I can't find anywhere online, darn Boots.com being down for maintenance), but decided that I'd get more wear out of this one.\nThe colour is lovely , a rich dark purplish red which, if you look closely under the right light, has tiny glimmery bits in it. I love the colour so much. Definitely made the right choice.\nIt goes on really nicely, it's nice and thick and gloopy, and although the brush is more like the Barry M ones than the Rimmel 60 Second one, it is thick enough, and the polish thick enough, for it to work.\nIt dried fairly quickly, and once it was dry it stayed dry and fixed to the nail (ie, not like the Barry M that slides off). The photo above was taken after I'd been wearing it for a day, with a little bit of wear but overall still looking very presentable. The one thing I have noticed is that there are a few little grooves from the tips of my other hand's nails (I think), but that seems to be a serial problem with most polishes for me. The colour of this polish seems to disguise those grooves quite well, though, so I'm happy.\nAs for Lasting Finish, I'm not yet entirely sure... it has seemed to stay on quite well, as you'd expect, but I'll have to see how it looks later in the week before I can really assess that.\nOverall though, I love this polish, and I can see it becoming a staple.\nhttp://www.superdrug.com/rimmel/rimmel-lasting-finish-nail-polish-black-cherries/invt/499951/\n(note that it's only \u00a32.49 at Superdrug anyway)",
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        "raw_content": "Firstly, I'd like to apologise for my slowness in getting this post out - I've been having issues with Blogger's new User Interface. On the bright side, it has meant that I have had a chance to properly use the products.\nThe first thing I went for was the Revlon Lip Butters. After testing the shades (we only had eight in my local branch, which included Lollipop and Candy Apple) I went for Tutti Frutti. I've never worn a coral lip before, but it looks good! Retails for \u00a37.99, and I would say it's similar to 17's Mirror Shine Lipstick.\nUp until now I haven't actually had a foundation - I threw out my old Natural Collection one as it was really bad at blending - but I hadn't realised other foundations were so much better than it! (Of course, this one should be, it's five times the price!) At \u00a39.99 this is the most expensive beauty product I've ever bought, but it's so good! Full review soon. I bought shade 53 which is maybe a tad dark right now - but a little sunbathing will fix that. It's nice and yellow toned though.\nSince they still have the 3 for 2, I wanted to get a mascara - I'm happy with my \u00a31.99 Natural Collection mascaras, but there clearly existed something else which led people to go for slightly more expensive ones - this is \u00a35.99. It's the first curved-brush mascara I've owned, which made the first use fun, but it's really good! I had thought it would be, as my favourite eyeliner is from this range.\nHave you taken advantage of Boots' current 3 for 2?",
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        "raw_content": "Leighton Meester Lawsuit Exposed Dark Side of Fame\nSasha Brown-Worsham December 12, 2011 at 9:52 PM\nLeighton Meester has everything in the world -- looks, a booming career, talent, and more. Unfortunately what she doesn't have -- a supportive and loving mother -- is the most glaring right now. After months in court, Meester's mother has dropped has dropped her $3 million lawsuit against her daughter, but the damage is way, way done.\nPut it this way: I wouldn't want to be at their Christmas dinner table this month.\nMeester's mother justified going after her daughter's money because she claimed she \"sacrificed her happiness\" to help Leighton pursue acting and that the Gossip Girl star is legally bound to support her. To Meester's mother, I say this: Sacrificing our happiness is part of the game, suck it up.\nIt's preposterous, really, that a parent would expect their child to support them, but in the world of fame and fortune, it's probably not that far from most people's reality. When one person hits it big, everyone else thinks they deserve a slice of the pie.\nDrew Barrymore's family did it when she was a little girl and countless other child stars have had parents who dip into their bank accounts and take it like it's their own. As a parent myself, it's hard to imagine doing such a thing, but it must be so much worse for the children.\nFame can be lonely and it's hard to know who your real friends are anyway. The idea that your own family would feel entitled to your money and use you in such a way is truly tragic. Who can Meester trust if she can't trust her own mother?\nThere are about 1,000 upsides to fame, including money, adoration, and people at your beck and call. But it also has its downsides and this is one of them. Meester owed her mother nothing and, clearly, had she been a better, more loving mother, Meester may have wanted to give just on her own accord.\nInstead her mother tried to steal from her. It may have concluded and she may have dropped the lawsuit, but the damage is way, way done.\nDo you think this is sad?\nImage via CWTV",
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        "raw_content": "Nature of Personality Essay\nVarious theories of personality advance different explanations of individual differences. In doing so, most theorists invoke three fundamental distinctions: genetic versus environmental influences, conscious versus unconscious behavior, and free will versus determinism. Falling in different places of the spectrum, most theorists were able to develop their unique theories that provide additional insights into human psychology.\nSpeaking of the genetic-environmental distinction (also known as \u201cnature versus nurture\u201d), behaviorism is the school that most emphasized the impact of the environment. This school represented, for instance, by B. F. Skinner and Hans Eysenck, emphasized behavior, not internal thoughts, and expressed the belief that \u201cthe sources of behavior are external (in the environment), not internal (in mind)\u201d (Graham, 2005). 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Thus, these psychologists believed that \u201cbehavior can be described and explained without referring to mental events or internal psychological processes\u201d (Graham, 2005). They wanted to study human behavior with methods used by the Russian scholar Ivan Pavlov in his experiments. My perspective is that a successful study will combine the investigation of conscious and unconscious behavior since both of them have to impact on our actions. Naturally, it is easier to study observable intentional behavior, but one should also attempt to explain the subconscious drives.\nFinally, in the free will versus determinism, Victor Frankl, who developed his theory after surviving Nazi camps, stands out as one who \u201cbelieved that the outstanding feature of human beings is their free will\u201d (Butler-Bowdon, n.d.). 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        "raw_content": "Situations For When You Don't Need A Lawyer - UNCWILMINGTON\nSituations For When You Don\u2019t Need A Lawyer\nlawyer, situations\nDo you want to secure solid legal counsel? Are you seeking information on finding just the right lawyer for you? This article will help you with that and much more.\nReal estate lawyers are extremely helpful in legal situations involving real estate, such as buying or selling a home, renting or lawsuits involving any of these subjects. They\u2019ll get the case done and over with quickly and positively.\nChoose a lawyer for a reason, not because of a fancy ad, commercial, or slick website. You have to check out many lawyers to know what is available. You might select a random lawyer and later discover that he or she had lost her license! Doing your own research can help you avoid problems in the future.\nIf you need a lawyer for a business matter the best way to find one is to ask other business owners for recommendations. This sort of company provides services to the cream of the crop among legal types. Perhaps they can help you. If your case involves small business law, then get in touch with a banker, account, real estate broker, etc. It is likely they have frequent contact with the type of lawyer you need.\nMake a log of each interaction that you make with a lawyer. Write down any pertinent information like date and time, what was said, and how much the session will cost. This can help with understanding issues later, such as high fees.\nDon\u2019t pay a high retainer fee. If a retainer is required, you must require a refund guarantee for monies that are not used. You also need to check with others, because there are attorneys that will charge you a small retainer, charging you later for anything additional.\nFind out as much as you you can about a lawyer\u2019s reputation when you are making a selection. By speaking with your state\u2019s bar association and reading reviews online, you can figure out if you wish to work with a lawyer based on what your needs are going to be. That can save you money, time and aggravation, later.\nWhen you interview a lawyer, ask a lot of questions. The initial consultation should answer all of your questions. It is their responsibility to make sure that you are comfortable with their level of knowledge and experience. When you\u2019re not, keep searching.\nWhen you look for an attorney, be sure they specialize in your kind of case. There are lawyers who specialize in certain criminal cases, real estate, intellectual property laws, and lots more. You\u2019ll save plenty of time when you gather this information in the beginning.\nYou can succeed when you and your lawyer have a good relationship. Any initial feelings of discomfort will show later on, regardless of your lawyers experience. This is important because you have to be honest with your lawyer all of the time.\nYou will feel more comfortable with a reliable lawyer. After reading this, you can find the right attorney. Use these tips to select the best lawyer for you.",
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        "raw_content": "ARTICLE: ENVIROMENT 101\nNow that you've educated yourself with the power class, it's time to move on to air filtration. It doesn't do any good to pick up the dirt if you can't keep it in the machine! These is especially important to those of have someone in the houshold with allergies and breating problems. Even if you don't suffer from allergies, why would you want to do all the hard work, and have a poor filtering machine 'work against you'?\nNow the bad news - as misleading as the manufacturer's were about the power ratings, they've been equally devious about filtration ratings. Before about 10 years ago, few companies paid any attention to this issue. Now, they're scrambing to 'one up' each other, but instead of doing it with quality design, most of them are doing it with advertising.\nLet's get into the facts....\nBy now, you've seen the word 'HEPA' associated with vacuum cleaners. For the first couple of years as this became a buzzword, you paid a hefty premium for machines which were advertised as being 'HEPA'. Now, almost every cheap vacuum uses that word in their advertising.\nHEPA stands for 'High Efficiency ---- ------'. The defination of HEPA is being able to capture 99.97% of particles down to .3 microns in size. (For reference, a human hair is about 100 micron in diameter, so this is supposed to filter out stuff 300 times smaller than that....things so small that you can't see them with the naked eye. Even germs, bacteria, and dustmites are larger than .3 microns in size.\nYou're thinking to yourself 'Great, that solves all of my problems!!!'. Uh...no so fast....\nSee, there's something that most manufacturer's forgot to put on the box next to the word 'HEPA'. They forgot to tell you that:\n(1) They only tested the filter, and not the entire machine. The filter also wasn't tested with the volume of air moving through it that a vacuum cleaner produces, so it may not work as advertised. (Tissue paper could probably be certified HEPA under the right 'laboratory' circumstances!!)\n(2) They forgot to tell you that they sell a cheap plastic machine, and only slapped the HEPA filter on as an afterthought. Because you educated yourself with the power article. You know that air has to go through the machine. Anywhere that air can leak out from a poorly designed machine, dust is going to leak out with it, before they can even reach the filter.\nIf filtration is important to you, look at the design of the machine AND the design of the filter itself. Some companies put their filter in a cardboard housing (yeah, that'll be 'airtight'), and charge you $30 for it. Some don't even do that!!\nA few companies actually deliver what is advertised, and encase their HEPA filter in a hard plastic casing, surrounded by a rubber seal, ensuring that the filter is 'airtight'.\nEven fewer actually design their machines the same way, with thick rubber seals around intake, door, exhaust, bag compartment, etc. - this ensures that the air (and dust) will not leak out of the machine BEFORE it reaches the filter.\nNow that you've educated yourself with the facts about filtration, in addition to the facts about cleaning power, you know more than 99% of the shoppers out there. Armed with your new knowledge, you can browse the ratings, or get an idea of the machines available in our shopping section.\nPLEASE NOTE: We do NOT sell machines. We simply list knowledge we've acquired and our opinions on the various brands and models available. Use the knowledge you attain there to get what you want and need when dealing with a 'vacuum salesman'.",
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        "raw_content": "Parents whose children had already reached two years of age always say: easier. Kids-two-year-old more contact with them easier to agree, you can think...\nParents whose children had already reached two years of age always say: easier. Kids-two-year-old more contact with them easier to agree, you can think of a lot of collaborative games and entertainment. But all parents have heard about the terrible beast \u2015 the crisis of three years.\nThis famous crisis comparable in its complexity to the teen and plays an important role in the development of the baby. To quickly understand the essence of the crisis three years, I will say in a nutshell: the child becomes unmanageable. Continuous denial, disobedience, tantrums, willfulness. You can in the morning to go outside with his calm Chad and return home, red with shame for his behavior with a completely unfamiliar to you baby. So, let\u2019s get acquainted: who are the crisis of three years and how do you survive it?\nConventionally called crisis of three years \u2015 a period in the life of the baby, which could begin in two and a half years, and three, and even later. Some of the children he passes more or less unnoticed, while other parents \u201cSNiP off\u201d in full. By the way, noted that the crisis of three years suffer mostly only parents of a child who strongly watch over your child and trying to please him. In a large family where each child born with to understand that he lives in a group and have to \u201ctune out\u201d such problems less.\nSo how to understand: the child is naughty or just because he started the crisis?\nThe kid always gets in \u201cthe pose\u201d and flatly refuses to obey the action of the elders. This is not a standard disobedience, when \u201cdo not want\u201d, \u201cI\u201d, namely the unwillingness to do something just because you asked him about it. That is, he may have wanted to go outside, but since you asked, the answer is no. The so-called negativism leads to the fact that any claim is disputed. The baby is called red blue, to do something in spite of you.\nThe child becomes very stubborn, trying to insist on, even when he doesn\u2019t need anything. You answered \u201cno\u201d to some proposal, for example, the offer of a meal, the kid then stubborn and does not agree to food. Although it may be hungry.\nThe child sharply turns to the obstinate and svoevolin. He seemed to rebel against the whole way of life in the home and family. He is displeased with you, toys, friends. Little tends to separate from the adult and do everything on their own, separates his identity from the identity of mother, which were formerly strongly associated.\nA child may suddenly start to swear bad words, in spite of her mother to stop going on the potty, to quarrel with family. The baby turns into a little despot, and in every way demonstrates his power over parents. Mom needs to lie down with him and do not dare to stand up is, he only wants something specific, he should immediately get a toy that you just thought of it. Ways to show their power of thousands of kids, but they all boil down to, once again become the master of the house, as the period of infancy is, when the whole world revolved around the baby.\nAll this suggests that the baby is trying to realize his \u201cI\u201d in the people around him. So he rebuilds his relationship with his family, trying to become independent, imitating the behaviour of parents.\nWhy the crisis arrives?\nBiologically so constituted that about three years all in the body of a baby was formed in order to become independent. Now he wants to explore the world and explore the limits of their own possibilities. Now the help and care of parents becomes a nuisance him: you want to own, want their own way.\nHence the often repeated phrase \u201cI myself\u201d, \u201cI want\u201d, \u201cI will.\u201d The personality is formed, separate from their parents, require independence. What is the conflict? And that when this baby is still subconsciously really wants and expects parental love and care, externally strongly denying it. \u201cLove me and keep, but I was separate and independent\u201d \u2015 so I would describe the inner message of stubborn at this age.\nSometimes what parents call crisis basically normal behavior for child of this age. Just moms and dads are not always ready to admit that the baby is growing up and much in a relationship with him should be changed to give more freedom, less to indulge his whims, to designate the bounds of possibility, to be a friend and companion, and a formidable educator with rods. No need to \u201cfight\u201d with him enough to try to understand and accept his behavior, the time adjusting it.\nHow to fight?\nThe main thing \u2015 to understand the importance of the crisis: it is not a disease, and the formation of his will, his perspective, his character. As it is important at this point to keep the situation, not become the \u201cenemy\u201d who punishes, not to suppress the identity that emerges in front of you.\nNegativism not as scary as he looks: below personality acquired its traits, she must renounce all foreign, imposed. So the child temporarily abandons the parent plants, requests and beliefs.\nThe stubbornness of the little one consider how the formation of his character and attempt to have an opinion. Said \u201cnot hungry\u201d and not eat. Well done, keep it! Eat later, but then don\u2019t be offended if I give you a snack. Another meal \u2015 for dinner only. 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        "raw_content": "One of the major reasons that brought change in the Victorian England was the industrial revolution during the 1800s which led to the emergence of numerous factories. The first operative factory can be traced by to 1721 but with industrialization, more and more factories can into existence.\nVictorian London factories\nThe factories in Victorian times were set up in towns which have augmented into modern day cities. The use of steam-powered machinery further led to the expansion of factories. With a number of factories coming up, people migrated from the countryside to these towns in hope of finding a job in these factories. Manchester also known as Cottonopolis was the first industrial city.\nAs the years passed, a large number of people flocked to the cities in search for jobs which resulted in the cities getting over-populated. Despite the industrial growth, cities like London were not equipped to handle such a large population. Those who could not afford a better accommodation stayed in lodging houses while those who were in a position to spend more were rented rooms to stay in.\nWorking conditions in factories during the industrial revolution\nThe living conditions were so bad that the whole family had to stay in one room and at times two families were adjusted in a room. The changes can be attributed to the invention of machinery which drastically reduced the human labor. During the 19th century, production was primarily carried on in small mills that were water-powered. Robert Owen was a reformer who made efforts to improve the conditions for the workers.\nThe growth of factories indeed brought employment for some but it snatched away the earnings of those who were unskilled workers. During the Victorian period, families were large, mostly consisting of three generations staying together where only the men worked. Under such conditions, it was very difficult to sustain on very low wages.\nChildren\u2019s working conditions in the industrial revolution\nThe parents thus were forced to send their children to work in factories and mines so that they can support their over burdened parents. The children were exploited for the cheap labor they provided. Many justified the engaging of children in factories by saying that they are helping the poor families to earn some extra money for their living.\nThe children were made to work for long hours like adults and the working conditions in the factories were pathetic with no room for ventilation. Children worked in textile mills, mines and chemical factories which were hazardous for these children who were exposed to a number of diseases. The factories were poorly lit. Candles were used to give the light source. Often these candles proved to be dangerous as they caused many of the fires.\nThe machinery used in the factories was the peril for accidents as the workers using them were not skilled enough. The industrial revolution indeed led to the emergence of factories and improved the standard of living of many people but, it also exposed the Victorian society to the social evils like Child labor which were eradicated after many years of struggle. Victorian child labour is a fact which can not be denied.",
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        "raw_content": "Okay, We're in Love With These 10 Russian Baby Names\nYou're probably familiar with popular Russian like Anastasia and Dmitry, but there are lots of beautiful, Slavic-inspired names that have yet to enter the American mainstream (which is great news for parents in search of a unique moniker for their little one).\nIf you're looking for a charming Russian that's a bit less usual than (but just as appealing as) the ones you're already familiar with, we've got you covered. Although expecting parents might not recognize these names initially, they can rest easy knowing quite a few are associated with noteworthy people\u2014from Nobel Prize winners to \u2014which is always a plus when it comes to choosing a namesake.\nScroll through our top picks for adorable Russian baby names, and get inspired.\nThis gorgeous name, pronounced \"AH-leena,\" roughly translates to \"bright\" and \"beautiful.\" Considering the name's meaning, it's only fitting that some of Russia's most accomplished ballet dancers have been Alinas. In fact, is currently a principal dancer with the Mariinsky Ballet of Saint Petersburg. For short, your daughter can go by Lina or Lena.\nThis sweet moniker means \"bear cub\" in Russian (yes, really). While it's an adorable name for a baby, it's also an informal form of Mikhail, the Russian variation of Michael, so it'll age well as your child grows up. Although Misha is typically a male given name in Russia, we think it's a cute unisex option.\nLiterary fans might recognize Varvara as a character from Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina. This name, considered the Russian version of Barbara, has many adorable nicknames to choose from, making it an excellent choice for a little one. How cute would Varya, Vara, or Vava look monogrammed on a baby blanket?\nAlthough Nikita is traditionally a boy's name in Russia, it has gained popularity as an androgynous option in recent years, perhaps because Elton John's Cold War\u2013era music video for the song \"Nikita\" stars a female border guard with the name. For those who are fond of nicknames, Nika and Kosha are popular variations.\nThere are seemingly endless spellings to choose from: Ilia, Illya, or Iliya, to name a few. Notably, the emphasis is always placed on the second syllable. If you opt for the Ilya variation, your child will share their name with Nobel Prize\u2013winning physical chemist .\nThis alternate spelling of Paulina (stemming from Paul) lends itself well to the precious nickname Polly (swoon). Famous Polinas include figure skaters, gymnasts, and notably, ballerina , a principal dancer at American Ballet Theatre.\nWhile Russian literature fans will recognize this name from Fyodor Dostoyevsky's novel Crime and Punishment, classical music enthusiasts will no doubt recall composer Rodion Shchedrin who shares the same name.\nIn Eastern European mythology, Lada is known as the goddess of love, beauty, and spring, making it a fitting title for any child born during the season of rebirth. It's also a very cute nickname for the longer Slavic name Ladislava.\nAlthough this name has Latin origins, it's a common title in Russia, due in part to a popular poem penned by Alexander Pushkin. Notably, Tatiana Larina is the heroine of Pushkin's novel-in-verse Eugene Onegin. In Russia, Tanya is commonly used as a shortened version of this beautiful name.\nThe name Lev translates to \"lion,\" making it an ideal moniker for babies born under the Leo astrological sign of the zodiac, between July 23 and August 22. If you opt for this name, your little one will share a name with famed Russian author Lev (often translated to Leo) Tolstoy.\nThis story was originally published on September 1, 2017, and has since been updated.\nLooking for more moniker inspiration? Here are 11 modern inspired by IKEA (and they're cute!).",
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Plants are Ry'leh have razor-sharp, bruise-coloured vanes and are carnivorous.\nThe Shlangii have five long, jointed legs with a sagging body supported on top. Each leg has five joints, each consisting of a double hinge, one above the other. They can move faster than the human eye can see. They are the most feared mercenaries in the known universe (at least according to the Doctor) and are notoriously unreceptive to new ideas, making them resistant to hypnosis.\nThe being that claims to be Azathoth on Ry'leh is actually an imposter. It resembles a big slug, and has the power to make people like it via mind control. It transforms its followers, both human and Ry'lehans, into Rakshassi. The Rakshassi are named after Hindu demons. They are crimson colour armoured crustaceans, with billowing leathery wings that have talons on the points. They can fly and have coiled tails with a spiked club of flesh on the end. They have no eyes or mouth, just a set of thorny growths on their heads. 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He has a four-dimensional pop-up book in the TARDIS entitled Every Gallifreyan Child's Pop-Up Book of Nasty Creatures From Other Dimensions.\nVisiting India, Ace is persuaded to change into a frilly dress, in which she feels very uncomfortable. Her gun disassembles into separate components that she keeps on her belt. It is implied that she had sex with Glitz (Dragonfire). She has taken part in rout marches on Ragnarok. Most of her smart bombs deserted her on Peladon in order to set up a union with the mining machines (Legacy). She studied the 1906 San Francisco earthquake in history lessons at school.\nBernice has lived in the slums of Avernus where the dead bodies are left to rot where they fall, and a squat above a throat gelding shop on Zellen VII. She spends two months in Bombay working for the Doctor. She disguises herself as a man whilst in Bombay, after she knocks a man out in a bar and decides that she is too conspicuous as woman. She once attended a seminar on Felophitacitel Major by a Draconian who theorized that many different cults across the universe all worshipped the same gods. She gives Watson some of her diary entries to help him write up the case, and he incorporates the yellow sticky notes she puts over entries.\nThe Shobogans are New Age Time Lord drop-outs (The Deadly Assassin). Eusapia, like Zeta Minor, is half in this universe and half in another (Planet of Evil). Tersurus has clone banks and singing stones (The Deadly Assassin). Magla is a planet whose crust is actually a shell covering a vast, dreaming creature.\nLinks: The Library of Saint John the Beheaded was first mentioned in Theatre of War. There is a reference to the Monk and Artemis (No Future). The Doctor has mud from Menaxus on his gaiter (Theatre of War). The Doctor notes that he has met both Conan Doyle and Rudyard Kipling (Evolution). 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        "raw_content": "I don't make resolutions - I set goals. #amwriting #amreading #newyear\nI never make New Year's resolutions. Oh I used to - the same ones everyone else did. Lose weight, exercise more, eat better, change my life in this way or that way. But resolutions always fall by the wayside by the end of the first week of January, don't they? Or by the end of January at the latest.\nNope - no more resolutions for me. Instead, I now set goals.\nWhat is the difference between a resolution and a goal, you ask?\nWell a resolution is just that. It's like a little promise you make to yourself. And you break it. And you hate yourself for it.\nBut a goal - well a goal is a horse of a different color.\nA goal is reachable, measurable and has small daily steps on how to get there. If you follow those small steps, you will reach your goal. And if somethiing gets in the way, you can adjust the goal or adjust the steps. You learn from it, whether you reach it or not. 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I won't worry about what I set it at last year, instead I will look at what I accomplished last year and set it slightly higher.\nMy reading goal will be 75 books for 2014.\nAs for my 2013 writing goals - well I didn't really have any formal goals for writing. I just wanted to finish and publish Lifeboat - which I achieved. And then I went on to write and publish The Beacon. So I can say I met my writing goals this past year.\nAs for 2014 - I have two books I am currently writing (early stages yet for both). One is the much requested sequel to Lifeboat - the other is another psychological thriller.\nI chose to write two concurrently because I sometimes get to where I hit a wall on a work in progress (WIP). I read somewhere that another author said he always has two WIP going at one time so that when he hits a wall on one he can switch to the other. I thought that sounded like a great idea so I've taken up that practice. So far it is working for me.\nBut I am undisciplined and unorganized too.\nI try to keep updating things on here for you, and I also like to play around on the internet, especially Facebook - my primary way of keeping in touch with family and friends far away. And I find that once I've done all that I don't feel much like writing on my WIPs. I pretty much want to throw my laptop across the room. So...my writing goals for 2014 will take all this into account.\nMy big picture writing goals for 2014 are to finish, edit and publish both of my current WIP by the end of the year. Which gets done first and when they will be published will be determined later, but I hope to get one out mid-year - say June-ish - and the other by December. And to get there, I have set a goal for myself that each day I will write for at least an hour before I let myself play on the internet.\nAdditionally, my writing goals have to include this blog, right? 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        "raw_content": "A Continuous Mass Arrest Campaign as Part of Collective Punishment Measures against Palestinians\nThe occupying force continues with a concerted campaign of arrests, which intensified immediately after President Trump\u2019s announcement regarding Jerusalem on 6 December. As a result of unrest, Israeli forces undertook a series of arrests on the morning of 13 December 2017. The arrest campaign reached different areas in the West Bank including East Jerusalem and resulted in around 35 detainees.\nThis campaign mainly targeted ex-detainees and individuals who are considered leading figures in their communities. For example, on 11 December 2017, Israeli forces arrested the ex-detainee Khader A\u2019dnan, who has undertaken two different hunger strikes against his administrative detention orders and is considered a leading figure for Palestinian detainees and also for his community.\nThe number of detained Palestinians continues to increase as a result, with more than 250 detainees from the West Bank and around 70 from East Jerusalem from after 6 December 2017.\nThe 13 December 2017 arrests included the following:\n\u00b7 Ramallah: PLC member Hassan Yousef was arrested even though he was released on 31 August 2017 after finishing two years of administrative detention orders. Hassan Yousef was detained several times during the past few years, and most of the time was given administrative detention orders.\nAccordingly, there are now 12 detained PLC members, 9 have administrative detention orders, two have been sentenced. Hassan Yousef's situation is unknown until this moment.\n\u00b7 Silwad: Two young men were arrested from Silwad village, east of Ramallah. The residents of Silwad have witnessed several raids from Israeli forces in the past two days after a shooting attack on settlers near the village. Israeli forces have been violently searching the village, they have arrested a number of its residents, and used extra force against the families of the village as part of a policy of collective punishment.\n\u00b7 Nablus: Israeli forces arrested 8 men from Nablus who are all ex-detainees. They are Samer Sharab, Yasser Manaa\u2019, Suliman Abu Salha, Mu\u2019ath Salem, Basel Dwekat, Jihad al-Boom, Hussain Merdawi and Firas al-Az\u2019ar.\n\u00b7 East Jerusalem: The arrests were focused in al-Issawiya town where 10 people were arrested, most of them ex-detainees. Those detainees are: Salah Abu A\u2019ssab, Qussai Dari, Muhammad Jalaqa, Mustafa Jalaqa, Tariq A\u2019baid, Yazan Bassam A\u2019baid, Yazan Ali A\u2019baid, Muhammad al-Kessi and Ali Sennya.\n\u00b7 Hebron: The campaign of arrest focused on the city of Hebron, Kharasta town and al-Fawar refugee camp. Sami al-Jinazra was re-arrested after going through a hunger strike in 2016 for more than 60 days in protest against his administrative detention order.\n\u00b7 This campaign also reached Tulkarm, Jenin and Abu Dis town.\nPalestinians, as an occupied people, are protected persons under Article 4 of the Fourth Geneva Convention. However, Israeli forces systematically suppress and arbitrarily detain Palestinians. These mass arrest campaigns are part of Israeli\u2019s collective punishment measures that are in direct violation of Article 33 of the Fourth Geneva Convention and Article 50 of the Hague Regulations, which specifically prohibits collective punishment.\nAs such, Addameer calls for the immediate release of all prisoners. In addition, we call on third state parties to pressure the Israeli occupation authorities to respect their obligations under international humanitarian law and international human rights law and to hold them accountable for the violations they have committed.",
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        "raw_content": "L. N. Mukherjee Vs. The State of Madras [1961] INSC 166 (19 April 1961)\nDAYAL, RAGHUBAR SUBBARAO, K.\nCriminal Trial-jurisdiction-Court having jurisdiction to try offences committed in Pursuance of conspiracy, if can try the offence of criminal conspiracy-Code of Criminal Procedure, 1898 (V of 1898), SS. 177, 239-Indian Penal Code, 1860 (Act XLV of 1860), SS. 120-B, 420, 463.\nThe appellant was committed to the Court of Session at Madras for trial under s. 120-B read with s. 420 of the Indian Penal Code and for committing the offence of forgery in pursuance of that conspiracy. The Criminal conspiracy was alleged to have been committed at Calcutta, while the other offences in 117 pursuance thereof were committed at Madras. It was urged on behalf of the appellant that the Madras Court had no jurisdiction to try the offence of criminal conspiracy.\nHeld, that the court having the jurisdiction to try the offences committed in pursuance of the conspiracy, has also the jurisdiction to try the offence of criminal conspiracy, even though it was committed. outside its territorial jurisdiction.\nPurushottamdas Dalmia v. State of west Bengal, [1962] 2 S.C.R. 101, applied.\nCRIMINAL, APPELLATE JURISDICTION: Criminal Appeal No. 119 of 1960.\nAppeal by special leave from the judgment and order dated April 14, 1960, of the Madras High Court in Cr. Misc. Petition No. 246 of 1960, D. N. Mukherjee, for the appellant.\nM. S. K. Sastri and T. M. Sen, for respondent.\n1961. April 19. The Judgment of the Court was delivered by RAGHUBAR DAYAL,, J.-This appeal, by special leave, is against the order of the Madras High Court dismissing the application for quashing the commitment of the case against the appellant, to the Court of Session, for trial of offences of criminal conspiracy to cheat under s. 120-B read with s. 420, Indian Penal Code, and for the offence of forgery committed in pursuance of that conspiracy. The criminal conspiracy is alleged to have been committed at Calcutta. The other offences in pursuance of the conspiracy are alleged to have been committed within the jurisdiction of the Court of Session at Madras. The quashing of. the commitment was sought on the ground that, the Courts at Madras had no jurisdiction to try the offence of conspiracy.\nThe High Court did not accept the contention and dismissed the application.\nThe sole question for consideration in this appeal is whether the offence of conspiracy alleged to have been committed at Calcutta can be tried by the Court of Session at Madras.\nWe have held this day, in Purushottamdas Dalmia v. The State of West Bengal (1) that the Court having (1) [1962] 2S.C.R. 101.\n118 jurisdiction to try the offence of criminal conspiracy can also try offences committed in pursuance of that conspiracy even if those offences were committed outside the jurisdiction of that Court, as the provisions of s. 239, Criminal Procedure Code, are not controlled by the provisions of s. 177, Criminal Procedure Code, which do not create an absolute prohibition against the trial of offences by a Court other than the one within whose jurisdiction the offence is committed. On a parity of reasoning, the Court having jurisdiction to try the offences committed in pursuance of the conspiracy, can try the offence of con,- ,piracy even if it was committed outside its jurisdiction.\nWe therefore hold that the order under appeal is correct and, accordingly, dismiss this appeal.",
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How could I excuse the former KGB apparatchik, the new Hitler, the leader who was building a new Soviet empire by destroying and subjugating neighboring countries?\nOthers were outraged, with the same passion, by my supposed support for the fascist gangs which have come to power in Kiev, the anti-Semites in Nazi uniforms, and the American imperialists who use them for their own sinister purposes.\nI am a bit bewildered by the strength of feeling on both sides. The Cold War, it seems, is not over. It just took a nap. Yesterday\u2019s warriors are again rallying to their flags, ready to do battle.\nSorry, I can\u2019t get passionate about this side or that. Both, it seems to me, have some justice on their side. 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It expressed this wish in a referendum that, on the whole, seems to be quite authentic. So the annexation may be justified.\nVladimir Putin himself brought up the precedent of Kosovo, which seceded from Serbia not so long ago. This may be a bit cynical, since Russia strenuously objected to this secession at the time. All the Russian arguments then are now contradicted by Putin himself.\nIf we leave out cynicism, hypocrisy and great power politics for a moment, and stick to simple moral principles, then what is good for the goose is good for the gander. A sizable national minority, living in its homeland, has a right to secede from a state it does not like.\nFor this reason I supported the independence of Kosovo and believe that the same principle applies now to Catalonia and Scotland, Tibet and Chechnya.\nThere is always a way to prevent secession without using brute force: to create conditions that make the minority want to stay in the majority state. 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The revolutions are started by idealists who are unable to unite and set up an effective regime, and then are taken over by intolerant fanatics, who are better fighters and better organizers.\nThat is the secret of the survival of the abominable Bashar al-Assad. Few people want Syria to fall into the hands of a Taliban-like Islamic tyranny. That is also the fate of Egypt: the liberal democrats started the revolution but lost the democratic elections to a religious party, which was in a haste to impose its creed on the people. They were overthrown by a military dictatorship that is worse than the regime which the original revolution overthrew.\nThe emergence of the neo-Nazis in Kiev is worrying, even if Putin uses their presence for his own purposes. 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He would not be the first leader in history who overestimated his successes and underrated the power of his opponents.\nAnd on the other side \u2013 is there enough wisdom in Washington and the other Western capitals to produce the right mixture of firmness and restraint to prevent an uncontrollable slide into war?\nIN THREE months the world will \u201ccelebrate\u201d the hundredth anniversary of the shot in Sarajevo \u2013 the shot that ignited a worldwide conflagration.\nIt may be helpful to recount again the chain of events that caused one of the most destructive wars in human history, a war that consumed millions upon millions of human lives and destroyed an entire way of life.\nThe shot that started it all was quite accidental. The assassin, a Serb nationalist, failed in his first attempt to kill a quite insignificant Austrian archduke. 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        "raw_content": "Baron De Hirsch Cemetery\nThe Baron de Hirsch Cemetery has been an important part of Montreal\u2019s Jewish community for more than a hundred years and celebrated its centenary in 2004. Our affiliates, who at one time numbered more than twenty synagogues and burial societies, are representative of almost every group and strata of our community. Today more than a dozen active affiliates continue to maintain the grounds so that everyone can continue to visit the cemetery and enjoy its peaceful surroundings.\nBackriver Memorial Gardens Cemetery\nThe Back River Cemetery dates back to the late 1800's and is one of Montreal's oldest Jewish cemeteries. The history of Montreal's Jewish community can be seen throughout its grounds. Over the years the Cemetery deteriorated and in the early years of this century, the community and the Quebec Government funded a major restoration of the cemetery grounds. More than half of the cemeteries foundations were repaired, fencing was replaced, new drainage was installed and new facilities built to create an environment that all Montrealers can be proud of. We invite you to visit.",
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        "raw_content": "How To Choose A Child Ballet USA Leotards\nWhen we talk of a ballet bodysuit is simply a piece of dancewear designed specifically for dance. Its skin tight covers the torso leaving the legs and usually the arms free, and its main purpose is to allow for complete freedom of movement. The following article will help us understand more on a beginner guide to ballet USA leotards.\nIt is not recommended to wear a baggy t-shirt and a pair of jogging trousers, as this will not allow the dance teacher to see the placement of your child's body as they learn to dance. Developing the skills of a ballet dancer is all about attention to detail, and a leotard allows the teacher to see very clearly how the kid is moving and provide the necessary feedback required for them to continually improve.\nBefore you set out to purchase a ballet leotard, talk to your child's dance teacher to find out whether the school follows a syllabus from an examining body such as the Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) or Imperial Society of Teachers for Dancing (ISTD). If this is the case, then what child wears will be dictated by whichever examining body they're studying under.\nMost leotards are made from either Nylon Lycra or Cotton Lycra. Both of these fabrics possess similar formfitting qualities, as well as thermal and breathable qualities too. Together, these enable the dancer's body to warm without the need for additional heavy clothing which may restrict their movement.\nIf one looks from a gymnast's perspective, it is not just about the cloth but also the fitting the attire that matters and accentuates the final performance. The fabric chosen should be smooth and comfortable. Scratchy attire can hinder the body movements and can also create scratch marks on the body. The attire chosen should have the capacity to absorb sweat and perspiration.\nWhen buying a ballet, it's really important to make sure you choose the right size. It can be a bit tiresome has the idea of which size to choose, but as a rule of thumb, the body should be a snug fit without being too tight. However, if the bodysuit is sagging, then you need to go for a size smaller. When your child tries on the one-piece, get them to move around in it a little by bending either of the sides.\nIf you're particularly price dependent, then you will find a myriad of dancewear retailers online. Most of these offer leotards at very competitive prices and quick delivery too. Just remember to make sure they have a simple returns policy in case you need to try a couple of different sizes.\nIf you're shopping around for price, then it's certainly worth taking a look online where you will find a plethora of specialist dancewear retailers. Just be sure to check that wherever you go has a simple returns and exchanges policy in case you need to exchange your child's leotard for a different size. Having an idea on the kind of thing you want to purchase is of great essence.\nGet a summary of the things to keep in mind when buying leotards and view our selection of USA leotards at http://melodyleotards.com now.",
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        "raw_content": "The Abundance of God\u2019s Grace\nJesus Christ came to redeem Israel from the Law and all of humanity from the curse of the Law, and to present to us the abundance of God\u2019s grace which is His divine favor, and this favor emanates out from the actual throne of the Creator and into our lives. Yet today the Law with the unbearable burden (Acts 15:7-11) is still carried around by so many thousands of professing Christians who have never understood the beauty and gracefulness of Jesus Christ\u2019s complete mission on our behalf. Listen, since we were not born two thousand years ago and part of the children of Israel, then the Law was not even written to us anyway, and most definitely those Laws and commandments cannot even apply to us today who live and enjoy the abundance of God\u2019s grace (period)!\nQuite often laws are disguised as fear and rituals that make us feel inadequate and unworthy to accept God\u2019s grace and blessings. When we feel this way, something is most definitely amiss because God loves us just as we are. All we can really do in grace is accept God\u2019s love and learn to enjoy our lives with the Father in the abundance that His Word reveals.\nGalatians 2:21 \u2013 I do not frustrate the grace of God: for if righteousness come by the law, then Christ is dead in vain.\nWhen anyone continues practicing and trying to obey the Law, God\u2019s divine grace will become totally nullified in their life. The word \u201cfrustrate\u201d means to reject, and this is what people actually do to the grace of God when trying to practice laws that we \u201cthink\u201d will make us acceptable to God. 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This hope of the glory of God is the return of Christ in which we can genuinely rejoice and anticipate with a yearning desire. As we stand in the abundance of the grace of God we can live without the fear of future retribution because we have the hope for Christ\u2019s return to receive us up into the heavenlies to be with God for eternity.\nHave a great day in the abundance of God\u2019s grace as you continue looking forward to that great and glorious day, the hope of Christ\u2019s return for you!\nTagged abundance, access by faith, Acts 15:7-11, burden, complete, frustrate, glorious, humanity, inadequate, Laws and commandments, obey, practice, practicing, professing, redeem Israel, reject, retribution, Righteousness, rituals, Romans 5:2, stand, The Abundance of God\u2019s Grace, The Epistle of Romans, the glory of God, the grace of God, unworthy\nHave Joy, and Then Repeat \u2013 This Is the Result of Rejoicing\n\u201cRejoice in the Lord alway: and again I say, Rejoice\u2013 Philippians 4:4. Joy is something God gives as a spiritual inner quality of life, while happiness is something man has at times and is conditional upon circumstance. For instance, if someone gave us a Cadillac, we would certainly be happy, but over time as the car wore down and rusted out, the happiness would begin to dwindle, especially when it needed servicing. However, joy can continue to bubble over into rejoicing regardless of any circumstance for it is literally a gift of God, and God\u2019s healing Word continues making known to us the complete fullness of His joy.\u201d ~LMJ~\nTagged Cadillac, car, circumstance, complete, fullness, God gives, happiness, Have Joy and Then Repeat - This Is the Result of Rejoicing, His joy, Philippians 4:4, quality of life, Rejoice in the Lord, servicing\n\u201cFor now, we have the glorious hope of our complete redemption when Christ returns to take us home to heaven, and we have the greatness of God\u2019s wonderful Word that causes our hearts to burn with excitement and joy.\u201d ~LMJ~\nTagged complete, excitement, Glorious Hope, greatness, heaven, home, redemption, wonderful\n\u201dFor in him {Christ} dwelleth all the fullness of the Godhead bodily. And ye are complete in him, which {who} is the head of all principality and power- Colossians 2:9-10. 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However, there are other areas in which it can make sense to use solar thermal energy. These include for example the integration of solar thermal energy into local and district heating networks, solar air conditioning and solar process heat for industrial and commercial use. For companies who want to save on energy costs in the long term and improve their own CO2 balance, integrating solar thermal energy into their processes can be an interesting option. The extent to which costs can be saved with a solar heating plant depends on many factors: the scale of the measures, the technology selected and not least the future development of energy prices. One thing is certain, however, and that is that a solar heating plant contributes towards reducing CO2 output.\nSince heat cannot be transported over long distances at low loss, only those sites are suitable for using solar process heat which offer both favourable irradiation conditions and sufficient space to set up collectors. 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Here, there are also funding opportunities for process heat generated in solar heating plants.\nThe system concepts for industry and commerce vary much more widely than domestic applications. Planners must adapt the solar heating plants to the individual requirements of each company. This publication introduces special technical features and typical areas of use, and provides guidelines and funding opportunities for the use of solar process heat.\nThe potential for solar thermal energy\nIn order to reduce CO2 emissions in industry and commerce in the long term, heat requirements must be reduced and the use of renewable energy sources must increase. In order to achieve this, companies must first check whether measures for increasing efficiency or heat recovery make sense. For example, in production halls and workshops, exhaust heat is frequently generated which can be re-used for processes such as heating or drying. In many cases, industrial processes can be supported with renewable energy sources. Here, solar process heat offers a wide range of options for reducing the need for fossil energy sources. Solar process heat can be used particularly efficiently when temperatures below 100 \u00b0C are required, no exhaust heat can be used for the purpose, and there is a consistent need for heat, at least during the radiation-rich months of April to September.\nThe theoretical potential for the use of solar thermal energy can be estimated from the heat requirements of the individual sectors. The leading player here is industry, which uses 73% of final energy for heat. It is followed by the trade, commerce and services sector (TCS) with 55%. However, it is not enough simply to consider the process and space heating needs in order to identify potential uses for solar process heat. A key selection criterion is the temperature level needed. According to calculations made by the University of Kassel, for the maximum temperature range of 300 \u00b0C which can be technologically realised, solar process heat can cover around 3.5% of the industrial heat demand. This corresponds to around 16 TWh p.a. With an average system yield of 400 kWh/(m2 p.a.), this is the equivalent of around 40 million m2 of collector area, in other words, around 5,600 football fields. Due to the low level of direct radiation in Germany, here, the focus is on the temperature range below 150 \u00b0C, however.\nIn the TCS sector, there are almost no processes that require the high temperature range. This means that a far larger share of the heat requirement could theoretically be covered by solar thermal heat. With a collector area of around 100 million m2 (as a comparative value: in Germany, a collector area of around 20 million m2 is currently installed), solar thermal energy could, according to the estimates made by the University of Kassel, provide 40 TWh p.a. of heat in this sector. Unlike in the industrial sector, the heat requirement here is affected to a far greater extent by the seasons, since the share of space heating needed is greater. During the summer, the need for space heating decreases.\nProcesses below 100 \u00b0C are particularly well suited for integrating solar heat. This temperature level is needed for many processes in industry, commerce, trade and services. They include heating of feed water or make-up water for boilers, with which industrial processes are heated, as well as washing, cleaning or drying. A significant portion of the low temperature heat demand is caused by air handling units. 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        "raw_content": "Two years ago I was a sophomore in high school. It was the last day of school and some guy I saw of as my brother asked me if I was going to go to the same class we have. I said yes. On my way to class I decided to stop by the bathroom because I had to use it. As soon as I got out the bathroom to head to class, I saw him right outside the class. He asked for a hug and I gave him one considering it was his last year. After the hug, he trapped me by the wall and said he wanted to have sex. I told him it\u2019s wrong and that he has a girlfriend and all he said was that she doesn\u2019t need to know. I told him no but maybe I wasn\u2019t loud enough. I tried to leave but he wouldn\u2019t let me (he is a big buff man and his hella strong, his a street fighter). He made me give him a hand job and he would be fingering me at the same time (sorry if it\u2019s tmi). Then he tried to kiss me, probably to muffle out the noises of me saying no and no, over and over again. But I wouldn\u2019t kiss him back. I guess that made him loose his balance or something because I was suddenly running from him, but he caught my by my waist and pulled me back to him (at the moment it didn\u2019t hurt but after I started to notice some bruising appearing) and told me that I could do better at giving the hand job and he knows I enjoyed it. I was crying at that point and I kept telling him no. He let me go once a teacher passed by, I ran to class and he sat next to me. He told me he can\u2019t wait to finish what he started. That day I went home and showered for 3 hours and scrubbing my body until it was red. I figured maybe if I scrub enough it wouldn\u2019t be real and it was just a nightmare (stupid, I know).\nThe thing is 1/4 of me knows I was sexually abused, the remaining 3/4 of me keeps thinking its my fault. That I deserved it, that maybe every time I was saying \u201cno\u201d he didn\u2019t hear me. That I\u2019m just overreacting, that my clothes were revealing (I was wearing a crop top and high waisted shorts).\nI haven\u2019t told anyone even though this happened 2 years ago when I was 16, and now I\u2019m about to be 18. If I tell my parents they\u2019ll find away to blame me for it, and I already myself. I\u2019m scared of guys which I hate. I don\u2019t want to be near guys and every time I think of getting married, I get sick to my stomach. The fact that guys scare me only caused to be around guys cause what better way to get over a fear. However while doing this, iI let guys treat me wrong and hurt me. So, maybe I did deserve everything, if not worse.\nThere are so many things I want to tell you. First, I want to thank you for sharing your story with the Brave Miss World community. Putting our experiences into words can be very hard to do, but often doing so helps to lift the weight a little bit. I want you to know that what happened to you is not your fault. Nothing you did or said caused what happened you. It doesn\u2019t matter what you were wearing. It doesn\u2019t matter if you froze. It doesn\u2019t matter how loud or how soft you said no. He made the decision to force you to do something you did not want to do. He is the only one to blame for this. I can assure you that you are not overreacting. Each of us walks our healing journey in our own time and in our own way. The healing journey can be a long one, but in time and with help you can move beyond this. Survivors go on to lead happy, healthy lives and you can too. I promise you that you did not deserve what happened to you. Nobody deserves what happened to you. There are resources available for you if you\u2019d like them. Remember, you are not to blame for this \u2013 no matter what anyone ever tells you. This is a part of your story, but it is certainly not your shame. You will get past this.",
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        "raw_content": "When it comes to office space, Office Fitout Professionals is a company that can help. Based in Perth, and specialising in the construction of internal plasterboard and glass partitioning, their vast experience and extensive knowledge enables them to provide great service for every project \u2013 from conception to completion.\nThe company launched in 2007, just as the global financial crisis began to unfold. Although the economy was looking bleak, Office Fitout Professionals\u2019 business model helped to differentiate them in Western Australia. Unlike many of their competitors, they have access to their own factories, and manufacture their own office furniture and screen systems.\n\u201cMost of the businesses in WA are service providers, they don\u2019t do anything themselves,\u201d says Owner and Director Joern Wilke. \u201cThat was really our main point of difference to everybody else, which helped us increase our market share. 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        "raw_content": "Thursday, March 24, 2016 | Permalink\nBernardo Martinez Cordova arrived in the U.S. a decade ago when he was 23 years old. He hoped to create a better life than he would have had picking sugarcane in Veracruz. He hoped to send money home to his parents and six siblings.\n\u201cMy plan was to only stay for two years, just work, and I wanted to go back to my country and be with my family,\u201d Bernardo explains in a soft voice through an interpreter. He speaks only Spanish.\nAfter a harrowing week crossing the desert in sizzling temperatures he landed in Tucson, Arizona and immediately caught a bus to San Francisco. His wallet was almost empty.\nBernardo Martinez Cordova doesn't drive. He waits in a park for hours between his two restaurant jobs. In his free time he calls family in Mexico and studies an English phrasebook that his partner, Kara, bought for him. Andrew Nixon / Capital Public Radio\n\u201cEverywhere there\u2019s people who falsify social security or green cards, so you can get that anywhere, and those are valid because employers accept them,\u201d Bernardo recalls.\nHe paid a friend $80 to help him create false papers. Within three days he was washing dishes for minimum wage at a crepe restaurant in the Castro.\n\u201cIt\u2019s easy to start working because I knew people from my hometown who lived in San Francisco so I asked them if they knew about a job,\u201d says Bernardo. \u201cSo, one talks to another and they just recommend you and they help you get a job really quickly. It\u2019s not hard.\u201d\nAt first he was surprised that all of his co-workers in the kitchen had also entered the country illegally. But, he says in a decade of working in California restaurant kitchens, he\u2019s only met one co-worker who is a legal citizen.\nThe Pew Research Center estimates that about 28 percent of the country\u2019s dishwashers are undocumented. However some immigration experts say that\u2019s likely an underestimate because it is very difficult to track people who use false identification.\nBernardo was living in a Latino bubble. He continued to speak exclusively in Spanish. He shared a two-bedroom apartment with seven other immigrant men all of whom worked several jobs so they could send money back to their families in Mexico.\n\u201cI missed my town very much, and I missed the freedom and going out in my town and knowing everybody,\u201d he sadly shrugs. \u201cHere, you know, I would go to work and then straight back to my apartment and not talk to others (outside of work).\u201d\nOften he\u2019d drag himself home at dawn after working a double shift. He\u2019d curl up on the floor next to his exhausted roommates before doing it all again the next day.\nLOVE IGNITES\nThe monotony of Bernardo\u2019s new life in the U.S. was interrupted when he met Kara. She\u2019d dropped out of college after a year and took a serving job at the restaurant. He says she had a kind disposition and looked older than her years.\nOne night he tried to talk to her.\n\u201cI had a Mexican music station on and she came to drop some dirty dishes,\u201d Bernardo says. \u201cAnd I noticed that she liked the music, and I started joking around and I tried to ask her out, but I don\u2019t think she understood.\u201d\n\u201cHe couldn\u2019t communicate with me or anything, I tried to tell him my name,\u201d explains Kara. \u201cMy name is Kara, Kara. Then I would point at him and he would touch his face because he thought I was trying to indicate that his face was dirty. (cara means \u2018face\u2019 in Spanish) So we couldn\u2019t even \u2013 exchange names,\u201d Kara laughs.\nKara would lounge in the restaurant\u2019s kitchen long after her shift.\nKara Davis recalls flirting awkwardly with her partner, Bernardo Martinez Cordova. \u201cMy name is Kara, Kara. Then I would point at him and he would touch his face because he thought I was trying to indicate that his face was dirty. (Cara means \u2018face\u2019 in Spanish) So we couldn\u2019t even \u2013 exchange names.\" Andrew Nixon / Capital Public Radio\nThe two flirted awkwardly for months through hand gestures because neither spoke the other\u2019s language.\n\u201cThen one night I had a dream that I was lost in a carnival and it was really terrifying,\u201d Kara explains. \u201cAnd then all of a sudden, I saw him (Bernardo) in my dream. And I was like is that the dishwasher? That\u2019s the new dishwasher at work. I just felt this deep sense of like peace I guess and safety and I woke up with just like the best feeling and I was like that\u2019s my man,\u201d Kara sighs treasuring the memory.\nKara was surrounded by Spanish-speaking kitchen workers. Gradually she picked up the language.\n\u201cI think I was the only person that didn\u2019t speak Spanish (in the restaurant) and so it was kind of like an immersion experience.\u201d Kara immersed herself more and more into her growing Latino community. \u201cBut when I got pregnant, I was like well, this is a terrible situation because he\u2019s (Bernardo\u2019s) going to go back to Mexico and I certainly don\u2019t want him to stay here just because I\u2019m pregnant. To navigate a world together seems too complicated.\u201d\nPAINFUL SEPARATION\nKara, now 22 years old, decided to move into her parent's home in Davis, California to give birth to her son Jaime Gabriel.\nKara Davis walks to her community development class at UC Davis. \u201cIt frustrates me to have to live with all the frustrating realities of someone who is living sort of in the shadows of this country, and then sit in class and be learning about all the reasons that it happened.\u201d Andrew Nixon / Capital Public Radio\n\u201cI decided it was better to move away, sort of like out of sight, out of mind, because I didn\u2019t want him to decide to stay just because we had a baby together,\u201d says Kara. \u201cI knew I could be a single mom, and I thought he (Bernardo) was too gentle of a soul to be here.\u201d\nBernardo was conflicted about their separation. He still dreamed of returning to Mexico, but the possibility of creating his own family tugged on his heart.\n\u201cIt was a lot of emotion and excitement knowing that it was going to be a boy and I would think what if I stay, but what about my family?\u201d Bernardo asked. \u201cAnd then coming to terms that I might have to stay here, and what would happen? Would I ever see my family again?\u201d\nThe young lovers longed for each other. After a year apart, Kara moved back to San Francisco. But they struggled to make ends meet in the expensive Bay Area.\n\u201cWhen she became pregnant the second time with X\u00f3chitl, my daughter, that\u2019s when I realized and I decided that I wanted to stay and be a family,\u201d Bernardo recalls.\nKara decided to finish her college degree. When she was accepted to the Community Development program at UC Davis the family moved to the town where Kara's parents live.\nBernardo Martinez Cordova is Catholic. Kara Davis is Mennonite. They are raising their children in the Catholic faith with Mexican traditions. Andrew Nixon / Capital Public Radio\nThey bought a mobile home in a trailer park where other Latinos live. Their yard, like many of their neighbors', is strewn with brightly colored toys and tricycles. Again, Kara was surrounded by Mexican culture. The family painted the walls of their mobile home yellow, green and orange, placed statues of the Virgin Mary on the mantel and Bernardo hung up soccer jerseys from his favorite professional players.\nOnce again Bernardo was quickly employed in the kitchen of a Mexican chain restaurant. Six days a week, he leaves the house early, bikes to work and doesn\u2019t return until long after the kids have gone to bed. But, he rarely complains about his fourteen hour days because he\u2019s able to keep the family afloat.\nThe family\u2019s bond grew stronger. Two years later, a third baby Esmeralda MariCruz arrived, but Bernardo\u2019s illegal status undermined the stability of the couple\u2019s foundation. Questions gnawed at them. Should they buy a house? Could they get married? Would Bernardo be deported?\nINEQUALITIES EMERGE\nBernardo grew up with a culture with distinct gender roles. Here in the U.S., he often feels powerless.\n\u201cIn my town moms usually just stay home and raise the children,\u201d explains Bernardo. \"And here both people in the couple, both parents need to work in order to have some financial stability.\u201d\nBernardo Martinez Cordova and Kara Davis spend nearly every Monday together at home in Davis, Calif. It is the only day that both have off from work and school. Andrew Nixon / Capital Public Radio\nHe says it\u2019s challenging to not only share fiscal responsibility with Kara, but also be unable to represent himself at the bank or the DMV.\n\u201cWherever we go, in an official sense I have to be the one... I\u2019m the one who gets a lease for an apartment; I\u2019m the one who gets a loan for a car,\u201d says Kara. \u201cIn this case, the title for our home, the trailer, is in my name. I mean that\u2019s a heavy\u2026 that\u2019s an uncomfortable thing in a relationship that\u2019s supposed to be equal, and I think that makes him insecure sometimes.\u201d\nOn the other hand, Kara was raised with progressive American parents who value equal roles. She says she would be embarrassed to tell her friends or family about the inner dynamics of her relationship.\n\u201cMy friend was visiting last week and I was in the kitchen cooking and Bernardo was sitting here watching TV and he was like, \u2018Oh, the baby needs a clean diaper.\u2019 So, then rather than stop watching TV and change the diaper, I\u2019ll leave what I\u2019m doing in the kitchen to go change her diaper. I wouldn\u2019t take it from an American guy.\u201d\nEach morning when she lays out Bernardo\u2019s clothes for the day, she justifies her actions to herself. She knows it's hard for him to be so far away from Mexico. But, she pays a price, after she\u2019s finished cleaning up dinner and put the kids to bed, she often falls asleep hunched over her school books.\nFEET IN TWO WORLDS\n\u201cIt frustrates me to have to live with all the frustrating realities of someone who is living sort of in the shadows of this country, and then sit in class and be learning about all the reasons that it happened,\u201d the pitch of Kara\u2019s voice rises as she explains how she feels like she\u2019s caught between two worlds.\nIn her University lectures she\u2019s learning about the economic inequalities of low-income communities like her own.\nKara Davis prepares a traditional Mexican king cake to celebrate Three Kings Day. It's considered good luck to receive the slice that contains a plastic baby. Andrew Nixon / Capital Public Radio\n\u201cLast year our trailer wasn\u2019t even waterproof and it was raining,\u201d says Kara. \"And I\u2019m like I\u2019m going to school and discussing these things (income inequalities) theoretically and then I\u2019m coming home and putting the pots out for my water and I\u2019m worried about my husband getting deported.\u201d\nShe says the isolation of her life can bring her to tears. She struggles to relate to both her middle-class white classmates and her Latino neighbors. It's tough to know what to say to her young son about his father's illegal status.\n\u201cI have to explain to my six-year-old why immigration could come and deport his dad,\u201d she says. \u201cAnd to explain it, it sounds like oh, he\u2019s breaking the law and he did all these things wrong. But I\u2019m sitting in class hearing the reasons why it (people crossing the border) came to play.\u201d\nBUILDING A LIFE ON A SHAKY FOUNDATION\nDeportation is a constant threat. Yet Bernardo and Kara keep stepping forward. They know their situation could be worse.\n\u201cI\u2019ve been here for ten years and if I ever had the bad luck of getting deported I know that in my case I\u2019m fortunate enough that my wife and my children would be able to come in and out of the country. They could visit me,\u201d says Bernardo. \u201cThere are other people, other couples, that they wouldn\u2019t have the same luck because both of them are undocumented. They would just be a family torn apart.\u201d\nBernardo refers to Kara as his wife, although the two are not legally married. Family and friends often ask the couple why they don\u2019t get married to gain legal status for Bernardo. But the couple is scared to even try.\nApplicants for legal status who enter the country illegally must attend their final application interview at a U.S. consulate in their native country. If Bernardo\u2019s application were to be denied he risks being banned from entering America for ten years or more. Plus, the couple says that the application process can be very expensive and they don\u2019t have the extra funds. They\u2019ve decided it\u2019s better to hide in the shadows than be forced apart during their children\u2019s formative years.\n\u201cThe problems in our relationship are justice problems. They\u2019re issues on a bigger scale than us and we can be united against them, they\u2019re not problems between us.\u201d smiles Kara.\nBernardo holds his middle child. \"When Kara became pregnant the second time with X\u00f3chitl,\" Bernardo says, \"that\u2019s when I realized and I decided that I wanted to stay and be a family.\" Andrew Nixon / Capital Public Radio\nPlus, Bernardo says he\u2019s willing to make sacrifices for his children.\n\u201cThere\u2019s more of a future here for our children. In Mexico, quality public education is not available.\u201d\nKara says she never imagined the challenges she would face when she fell for an undocumented dishwasher more than a decade ago.\n\u201cOn a day when I\u2019m feeling more positive about things, I would say that gives me the opportunity to walk in both worlds as opposed to not fit into either world.\u201d\nEach night the family cuddles on their couch before bedtime for Catholic prayers.\nJaime climbs into his father\u2019s lap and slowly recites bible passages in Spanish.\n\u201cNombre del Padre, del Hijo, del Esp\u00edritu Santo. Amen.\u201d\nThe small boy asks God to protect each family member.\n\u201cEsta noche, te pido por mi mam\u00e1. Por mi pap\u00e1. Mi hermana X\u00f3chitl. Esmeralda. Tambi\u00e9n te pido por las personas que no tienen qu\u00e9 comer. Que no tienen d\u00f3nde vivir. 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        "raw_content": "Caribbean doctor appeals conviction in Michael Jackson case\nCALIFORNIA, United States, Friday April 26, 2013 \u2013 Dr Conrad Murray, the Grenada-born, Trinidad-raised cardiologist who was given a maximum four-year sentence after his 2011 conviction for involuntary manslaughter in the death of Michael Jackson, has launched an appeal.\nIn papers filed Monday asking an appellate court to throw out his conviction, the physician\u2019s attorney maintained that Dr Murray\u2019s trial was \u201cfundamentally unfair\u201d because of the publicity surrounding the case and the fame of his patient.\nAppellate attorney Valerie Wass also contended that prosecutors had failed at trial to prove that Murray was responsible for the death of the \u201cKing of Pop\u201d. She further contended that the trial judge, Michael Pastor, had \u201cdisplayed a bias\u201d against the cardiologist.\nIn a 231-page brief, Wass argued that the singer had probably injected himself with the surgical anaesthetic that led to his death.\nShe further maintained that the judge should have allowed the doctor\u2019s defence to present evidence of Jackson\u2019s dire financial straits.\n\u201cIn more ways than one, Jackson was a desperate man,\u201d she wrote. \u201cBased on his desperate financial state, combined with his physiological problems, Jackson may have acted recklessly and/or irrationally on June 25th by self-injecting.\u201d\nAt the trial, prosecutors had responded to this theory by arguing that even if Jackson had awoken and self-administered the fatal dose, Murray was still negligent and should be held responsible for the pop icon\u2019s death.\nThe appellate attorney also wrote that jurors could not possibly have been shielded from the overwhelming media coverage of the seven-week trial.\nShe pointed out that witnesses gave media interviews during trial, and noted that there was even a \u201cMichael Jackson Doctor Trial\u201d smartphone application.\nWass also contended that it was improper for the trial judge to have considered media interviews.\nPrior to handing down the cardiologist\u2019s sentence, Pastor had remarked from the bench on Murray\u2019s lack of remorse in a television interview that aired after the trial.\n\u201cTalk about blaming the victim\u2026. Not only isn\u2019t there any remorse, there is umbrage and outrage on the part of Dr Murray against the decedent,\u201d the judge said at the time.\nWass accused Pastor of sentencing Murray to a harsher term than he deserved because of the high-profile nature of the case.\n\u201cIt appears that due to the publicity surrounding the case, and the fact the victim was one of the most famous people in the world, the court was trying to make an example out of appellant,\u201d she wrote.\nUnder state sentencing guidelines, Dr Murray is due to be released in October. The outcome of the cardiologist\u2019s appeal will affect his ability to practice medicine after his release. Click here to receive free news bulletins via email from Caribbean360. (View sample)\nKaya comeback for Bob Marley and The Wailers\nInformation technology can boost Caribbean economies - study",
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        "raw_content": "Jamaica government considers social safety net\nKINGSTON, Jamaica, December 29, 2008 \u2013 The Jamaica government is contemplating a social safety net programme to assist the most vulnerable Jamaicans amidst the global economic crisis.\nMinister of Labour and Social Security Pearnel Charles said that a part of the safety net programme, which will go hand in hand with the stimulus package announced two weeks ago by Prime Minister Bruce Golding, would be a restructuring of the Programme of Advancement through Health and Education (PATH).\n\u201cThe social safety net programme has been contemplated for a long time, but not just by this administration. What we are looking at is to increase the PATH programme and increase the amount of money that people who are really in poverty are getting,\u201d he explained.\n\u201cWe are talking to partners overseas to get some money, because we have to restructure and reorganise, to satisfy as many persons who are suffering as possible.\u201d\n\u201cWhen we took over, there were 38,000 Jamaicans who were rejected, because they did not meet the qualifications for being poor and those are terms that we totally disagree with. So, we have removed those qualifications and the 38,000 persons who were not qualified under the previous government for PATH, those persons are now qualified,\u201d he informed.\n\u201cThe Planning Institute of Jamaica has identified an additional 115,000 persons who satisfy the qualifications and the Prime Minister has ordered that these persons should be added to the PATH programme and we are examining this,\u201d the Labour and Social Security Minister added.\nCommenting on the Prime Minister\u2019s stimulus package, Mr Charles described it as a golden plan for the beginning of a new era, especially for small businesses.\nMr Golding\u2019s plan includes tax cuts, duty exemptions, and millions of dollars in loans to help the economy\u2019s vulnerable sectors through the financial crisis. Tourism, small business and manufacturing sectors were given specific relief, but a number of other measures are to be implemented to provide general relief and stimulus throughout the economy.\nThe Cabinet has given approval for amendments to the relevant legislation to give effect to those measures.\nRegion\u2019s tourism to feel brunt of crisis\nIllegal buses cutting in on Jamaica bus company profits",
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        "raw_content": "US group claims Trinidad\u2019s immigration policy is \u201charmful to CARICOM\u201d\nTrinidad\u2019s Piarco International Airport (Credit: Flickr)\nNEW YORK, United States, Friday December 12, 2014, CMC \u2013 A United States-based Caribbean group has condemned the recent deportation of 70 African nationals by immigration authorities in Trinidad and Tobago, saying that the twin-island republic\u2019s immigration policy is \u201charmful to CARICOM\u201d (the Caribbean Community).\nThe Brooklyn, New York-based Caribbean Guyana Institute for Democracy (CGID) on Friday said that the action by the incumbent People\u2019s Partnership Government of Trinidad and Tobago \u201chas triggered accusations of racism.\n\u201cThe optics and reality of the mostly Indian-based administration of Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar deporting a large group of black people are horrible, and have fueled the criticism,\u201d the group charged.\nBut the coalition government has denied suggestions of racial and religious discrimination in the deportation of African nationals, saying that Port-of-Spain had deported more Guyanese citizens than any other citizen of any country.\nAttorney General Anand Ramlogan told the Senate that it was \u201cmischievous, malicious and very dangerous\u201d for allegations to be made that the Indo-dominated government was also engaged in racial profiling in the deportation of illegal immigrants.\nHe told legislators that statistics from 2010 to October 2014 indicated that \u201cthe number one country with deportees from Trinidad and Tobago is not the African continent, not India, but Guyana.\n\u201cThe truth of the matter is that illegal immigrants from the African continent were way down on the list at number seven. The total number of African immigrants that have been deported from 2010 to now is 70 persons. Seventy African deportees in four, nearly five, years, against 734 Guyanese.\u201d\nBut CGID said Ramgolan, \u201cin his infinite wisdom, has established an obvious pattern of discrimination against Guyanese.\n\u201cHe strategically stopped short of disclosing the race of the persons repatriated to Guyana; may be for good reason,\u201d the group said. \u201cThis insular posture must be condemned.\n\u201cT&T (Trinidad and Tobago) cannot aspire to benefit from of CARICOM\u2019s free movement of skills, people and capital, within the framework of the CSME (Caribbean Single Market and Economy), while it deliberately discriminates against targeted CARICOM nationals; namely Guyanese, Jamaicans and others,\u201d it added.\n\u201cClearly, T&T\u2019s contentious immigration policy has fractured regional unity,\u201d it continued. The Persad-Bissessar administration\u2019s protectionism has no place in a region where altruistic policies are crucial for unity and progress.\u201d\nCGID urged the Trinidad and Tobago administration to \u201creform its discriminatory immigration policy or leave CARICOM if it wants to continue down this path.\u201d\nLast weekend, the government defended its decision to spend TT$2.6 million (One TT dollar = US$0.16 cents) to charter a plane to deport 15 illegal Ghana nationals saying that it was difficult to get visas for them men to travel back to their country through commercial flights.\nThe Ghanaians were deported following a marathon 12 hour court case on Saturday by lawyers to prevent their deportation.\nTrinidad and Tobago National Security Minister Gary said that there were 100,000 illegal immigrants in the country, whom he said were draining the country\u2019s resources.\nHe also accused some of them of being involved in criminal activities.\nHenry S. Fraser: Books for pleasure, books for Christmas, books for the soul\nBusiness Insider\u2019s 25 best Caribbean islands",
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        "raw_content": "Adress: At Niedermanderscheider Strasse 1, Niedermanderscheid, Germany.\nBurgverwaltung Niederburg\nManderscheid Lower Castle, locally known as the Niederburg of the Manderscheider Burgen, lies next to the town of Manderscheid, in the Rhineland-Palatinate region in Germany.\nNext to the town of Manderscheid the river Liesel has carved a deep winding valley. On both sides of the river stands a castle. On the north side, on a hill, the oldest and highest of the two; Manderscheid Upper Castle. On the south side, on a rocky outcrop, the younger and lower Manderscheid Lower Castle.\nManderscheid Lower Castle was first mentioned in 1133, when it started to be built as an outer bailey of the Upper Castle. The Upper Castle was then held by Richard von Manderscheid as a fief from Henry IV, Count of Luxembourg. Around 1146 a feud started between Henry IV and Albero de Montreuil, Archbishop of Trier, and Albero besieged the Upper Castle and took it from Henry. After peace was settled the Archbishop was allowed to keep the castle. The Lords of Manderscheid then settled on the Lower Castle. The Lower Castle was then built up to become a full castle on its own.\nHostilities between the Archbishopric of Trier and the County of Luxembourg continued. In 1332 the Archbishop granted the village of Manderscheid city rights. In reaction Wilhelm V von Manderscheid considerably enlarged and strengthened the Lower Castle, incorporating the small hamlet beneath it within its walls.\nBetween 1346 and 1348 the Lower Castle was unsuccesfully besieged by Baldwin of Luxembourg, Archbishop-Elector of Trier, and William V, Duke of J\u00fclich. Up until 1427 the damaged castle was being rebuilt by Dietrich I von Manderscheid. In 1457 the Manderscheid family were elevated to Counts by the Holy Roman Emperor, Frederick III.\nDue to inheritance the County of Manderscheid was divided up in 1488. This left the Lower Castle uninhabited except for caretakers.\nIn 1606 Countess Magdalena, niece of Dietrich IV von Manderscheid, and her husband Count Steno von L\u00f6wenhaupt-Rasburg moved in the Lower Castle. As the Count tried to introduce Lutheranism, the castle was besieged in 1618 by troops of Archbishop Albrecht of Austria on the orders of the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II, and the Count was arrested.\nIn 1673 the Lower Castle was badly damaged by the French troops of Louis XIV. This started the decay of the castle, although it was still inhabited in 1794. Then the French revolutionary troops invaded the region. They found the castle empty, as the inhabitants had already fled to their lands in Bohemia. The French then destroyed the castle and, in the early 19th century, auctioned its ruin off for demolition.\nSeveral private owners followed until 1899 when the Manderscheid Lower Castle was bought by the Eifelverein (a German rambling club). They consolidated the ruin and from then on, slowly but surely, started restorations.\nAt present the ruin of Manderscheid Lower Castle is still owned by the Eifelverein and it can be visited for a fee. A beautiful ruin, especially in combination with the Upper Castle. Recommendable.",
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        "raw_content": "Philippians 3:30 says, \"Our citizenship is in heaven.\"\nIf we feel totally at home on this earth, totally at ease with its atmosphere,we are totally misguided. This earth is not a safe place, and it is not our real home. That doesn't mean that there aren't many earthly beauties and pleasures, but it our appreciation of all there is to enjoy here, we must always be wary. Why? C.\nS. Lewis put it well when he said, \"Satan, like a good chess player, is always trying to maneuver you into a position where you can save your castle only by losing your bishop.\"\nThere are many times when I forget that I live in enemy territory. Sometime I enjoy my earthly trappings so much that my heavenly hope seems far away and even diminished in its necessity. It often takes pain, injustice, or sickness to jerk me back into reality. In other words I need to \"watch my bishop.\"\nAre we supposed to live a life in paranoid dread and fear? No! Just the opposite. We are to live our lives in hope and confidence because He has overcome the world and gone to prepare a place for us. Our real home. Forever.",
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        "raw_content": "Uncategorized Robust location and scatter - another proposals\nAlthough we all know L1Median, Sn and Qn, it is worthy to read another point of view on robust estimates [1].\nL. D\u00fcmbgen, K. Nordhausen, and H. Schuhmacher, \"New algorithms for M-estimation of multivariate scatter and location\", Journal of Multivariate Analysis, vol. 144, pp. 200-217, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmva.2015.11.009",
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        "raw_content": "Pneumonia is an inflammation of the lungs caused by bacteria, viruses or chemical irritants. It is a serious infection in which air sacs in the lungs fill with pus and other liquid.\nPneumonia may be lobar (affects one or more sections\u2014lobes\u2014of the lungs) or bronchial (affects patches throughout both lungs, also called \u201cbronchopneumonia\u201d).\nPneumonia is most common in winter and spring.\nPneumonia affects more boys than girls.\nAbout 10 to 15 percent of children with a respiratory infection have pneumonia.\nResearchers at Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard School of Public Health have discovered a new mechanism of immunity that suggests that there may be a better way to protect vulnerable children and adults against Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcal) infection, which leads to serious illnesses, including pneumonia and meningitis (inflammation of the brain). The current vaccine, Prevnar, is expensive and covers only seven of the 91 known pneumococcal strains.",
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Ukraine could well make it necessary.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Territorial Disputes\nPolitical Geography: United States, Europe, Ukraine, Middle East\n15. Preventing an Iranian Breakout after a Nuclear Deal\nAuthor: David Pollock, James F. Jeffrey\nAbstract: Washington must urgently reestablish the credibility of its military threat, along with other steps, to guard against noncompliance from Tehran.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Nuclear Weapons, Treaties and Agreements, Nuclear Power\nPolitical Geography: United States, Middle East, North America\n16. U.S. Strategic Dialogues with Morocco and Algeria: Take Two\nAuthor: Vish Sakthivel\nAbstract: Secretary Kerry's visit comes amid Morocco's efforts to expand its regional influence and an upcoming vote in Algeria. Next week, Secretary of State John Kerry will head to Rabat and Algiers to reconvene the Strategic Dialogues that were postponed in November when he had to travel to Geneva for urgent Iran negotiations. While the broader themes to be discussed remain the same, certain developments in the two countries' diplomatic positioning will likewise inform the talks.\nPolitical Geography: United States, Middle East, Morocco\n17. Palestinian Public Opinion Offers Abbas Much Room for Maneuver\nAbstract: A closer look at Palestinian views on prisoner releases, the Jewish state question, economic needs, and other issues suggests diplomatic openings are far from exhausted. As the United States works to salvage the Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, the Palestinian public in the West Bank and Gaza is more prepared to accept various diplomatic compromises than official positions or elite attitudes would suggest. A number of new polls by different Palestinian pollsters, and in-depth discussions with Palestinian scholars and others in late March, indicate that Palestinian Authority (PA) president Mahmoud Abbas has greater latitude to make a deal than is often supposed. The polls cited here are from the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research (PSR) and Arab World for Research and Development (AWRAD), both based in Ramallah, and the Palestinian Center for Public Opinion (PCPO), based in Bethlehem.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Diplomacy, Treaties and Agreements\nPolitical Geography: United States, Middle East, Israel, Palestine, North America\n18. U.S. Policy and the Israeli-Palestinian Impasse, Part II: Assessment and Prospects\nAbstract: The current impasse in Israeli-Palestinian talks is buffeted by a series of profound global and regional challenges, including Ukraine, Iran, and Syria, among others. In the immediate arena, while Israel and the Palestinian Authority may have dysfunctional political and diplomatic relations, they also have reasonably effective security cooperation and economic coordination. Therefore, a principal challenge for U.S. policy and for local leaders is to find ways to preserve, even enhance, the latter even as disagreement over the former worsens.\nPolitical Geography: United States, Iran, Ukraine, Middle East, Israel, Palestine, Syria, North America\n19. The U.S. Role in Iraq's Postelection Politics\nAbstract: Washington has rightfully avoided backing a candidate in next week's elections, but it should still use counterterrorism assistance and other levers to push Baghdad on pluralism and KRG oil revenue sharing during the presumably lengthy transition period. On April 30, the Iraqi public will vote in national parliamentary elections, establishing the next four-year term of the 328-seat Council of Representatives. Thereafter, an equally consequential bargaining process will commence, taking the formation of the next government out of the public's hands and cloistering it behind closed doors. The United States has repeatedly prodded Baghdad to ensure that the vote is held on time, in all districts, and in a free and fair manner. Washington's role in the government formation process could be equally constructive, but it presents a far trickier challenge. Indeed, how the U.S. government acts during the postelection process could set the tone for bilateral relations throughout the next government's term.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Terrorism, Regime Change\nPolitical Geography: Washington, Middle East\n20. The Hamas-Fatah Reconciliation Agreement: Too Early to Judge\nAuthor: Ehud Yaari, Neri Zilber\nAbstract: Even as the deal offers short-term political benefits for both sides, it fails to resolve key issues separating them. The April 23 Fatah-Hamas reconciliation agreement announced in the Gaza Strip is the latest in a long line of attempts to bridge the intra-Palestinian divide. The timing of the agreement amid U.S.-brokered peace talks, as well as both parties' internal weaknesses, points to more serious intent than past efforts. However, the deal fails to address the most sensitive issues separating the two sides and likely can be explained by the political boost it offers to both leaderships. The only certainty is that the reconciliation deal severely complicates efforts to extend Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations past their April 29 deadline.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Treaties and Agreements\n21. The Terrorist Funding Disconnect with Qatar and Kuwait\nAuthor: Lori Plotkin Boghardt\nAbstract: Washington should look for small changes in Kuwait and Qatar's political and security calculus that could provide opportunities to support counter-terrorist financing measures there. On April 30, the U.S. State Department noted that private donations from Persian Gulf countries were \"a major source of funding for Sunni terrorist groups, particularly...in Syria,\" calling the problem one of the most important counterterrorism issues during the previous calendar year. Groups such as al-Qaeda's Syrian affiliate, Jabhat al-Nusra, and the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS), previously known as al-Qaeda in Iraq, are believed to be frequent recipients of some of the hundreds of millions of dollars that wealthy citizens and others in the Gulf peninsula have been donating during the Syrian conflict.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Terrorism, Border Control\nPolitical Geography: Iraq, Washington, Middle East, Kuwait, Arabia, Syria, Qatar\n22. Decision Time on the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process: U.S. Strategy Hits a Critical Juncture\nAbstract: As narratives about the root causes of the impasse in Israeli-Palestinian negotiations take shape, U.S. leaders have a major decision to make about whether to disengage from diplomacy or deepen involvement in less high-profile ways.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, International Cooperation, Treaties and Agreements, Bilateral Relations\nPolitical Geography: United States, Middle East, Israel, Palestine\n23. Qatar and the Recalibration of Power in the Gulf\nAuthor: Lina Khatib\nAbstract: Long a minor regional actor in the shadow of Saudi Arabia, Qatar wants to increase its influence. But Doha's expansionist foreign policy has been plagued by miscalculations, domestic challenges, and international pressure\u2014all issues connected to Doha's relationship with Riyadh. As a result of these setbacks, Qatar's regional role has diminished, and for the foreseeable future, its external influence is likely to remain under the direction of Saudi Arabia.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Islam, Power Politics\nPolitical Geography: Middle East, Arabia, Saudi Arabia, Qatar\n24. United States-Gulf Cooperation Council Security Coopeeration in a Multipolar World\nAuthor: Mohammed El-Katiri\nAbstract: For the United States, the Arabian Gulf region remains one of the most geostrategically important locations in the world. Home to over half of the world's oil reserves and nearly a third of its natural gas, the Gulf states continue to supply world markets with an important share of their energy supplies. Continuing to be one of the world's largest regional suppliers of energy and holding much of the world's spare capacity in crude oil production makes the region central to the stability of the global oil market.\nTopic: Security, Foreign Policy, Diplomacy, Treaties and Agreements, Bilateral Relations\n25. Turkey's New Regional Security Role: Implications for the United States\nAbstract: Until a few years ago, the relationship between Washington, DC, and Ankara, Turkey, was perennially troubled and occasionally terrible. Turks strongly opposed the U.S. 2003 invasion of Iraq and have subsequently complained that the Pentagon was allowing Iraqi Kurds too much autonomy, leading to deteriorating security along the Iraq-Turkey border. Disagreements over how to respond to Iran's nuclear program, U.S. suspicions regarding Turkey's outreach efforts to Iran and Syria, and differences over Armenia, Palestinians, and the Black Sea further strained ties and contributed to further anti Americanism in Turkey. Now Turkey is seen as responding to its local challenges by moving closer to the West, leading to the advent of a \u201cGolden Era\u201d in Turkish U.S. relations. Barack Obama has called the U.S.-Turkish relationship a \u201cmodel partnership\u201d and Turkey \u201ca critical ally.\u201d Explanations abound as to why U.S.-Turkey ties have improved during the last few years. The U.S. military withdrawal from Iraq removed a source of tension and gave Turkey a greater incentive to cooperate with Washington to influence developments in Iraq. Furthermore, the Arab Awakening led both countries to partner in support of the positive agenda of promoting democracy and security in the Middle East. Americans and Turks both want to see democratic secular governments in the region rather than religiously sanctioned authoritarian ones. Setbacks in Turkey's reconciliation efforts with Syria, Iran, and other countries led Ankara to realize that having good relations with the United States helps it achieve core goals in the Middle East and beyond. Even though Turkey's role as a provider of security and stability in the region is weakened as a result of the recent developments in Syria and the ensuing negative consequences in its relations to other countries, Turkey has the capacity to recover and resume its position. Partnering with the United States is not always ideal, but recent setbacks have persuaded Turkey's leaders that they need to backstop their new economic strength and cultural attractiveness with the kind of hard power that is most readily available to the United States. For a partnership between Turkey and the United States to endure, however, Turkey must adopt more of a collective transatlantic perspective, crack down harder on terrorist activities, and resolve a domestic democratic deficit. At the same time, Europeans should show more flexibility meeting Turkey's security concerns regarding the European Union, while the United States should adopt a more proactive policy toward resolving potential sources of tensions between Ankara and Washington that could significantly worsen at any time.\nTopic: Security, Foreign Policy, Defense Policy, Ethnic Conflict, Islam, Power Politics\nPolitical Geography: United States, Turkey, Middle East\n26. Qatar and the Arab Spring: Policy Drivers and Regional Implications\nAuthor: Kristian Coates Ulrichsen\nAbstract: During the Arab Spring, Qatar moved away from its traditional foreign policy role as diplomatic mediator to embrace change in the Middle East and North Africa and support transitioning states. Regional actors viewed Qatar's approach as overreaching, and skepticism of Doha's policy motivations increased. Qatar's new leadership, which came to power in June 2013, is adapting by reverting to a more pragmatic foreign policy and addressing the fallout from its support for Islamist movements in the region.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Democratization, Diplomacy\nPolitical Geography: Middle East, Arabia, Qatar\n29. Iran in the American Executive-Legislative Relationship\n30. Plan Colombia: A Retrospective\n31. Gringo Stay Here!\nAuthor: Andy Baker\nAbstract: \"Why do they hate us?\u201d This question1, on so many U.S. citizens' minds over the decade following the September 11, 2001, attacks, is often asked about Islamic extremists and even the broader Muslim world. Among the most common responses is that \u201cthey\u201d resent U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East. When the focus shifts to Latin America, U.S. foreign policy similarly appears to be the principal reason for anti-Americanism. This seems to make sense. One would be hard-pressed to find another world region with greater and more long-standing grievances about Washington's actions. The Monroe Doctrine, Dollar Diplomacy and Cold War Containment were euphemisms for imperial abuses committed against Latin America over the course of two centuries.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Cold War, Islam\nPolitical Geography: United States, Middle East, Latin America\n32. The Next Energy Superpower?\nAuthor: Eric Farnsworth\nAbstract: A revolution in supply, driven by technological change and beginning in the United States, is transforming the energy sector. A commodity whose scarcity defined geopolitics and economics from the beginning of the industrial age is now becoming a potentially abundant resource. This will not only reshape the global energy map and global politics, but also change U.S. policy in the Western Hemisphere. Unimpeded access to cost-effective energy supplies for itself and its primary allies has long been a U.S. strategic interest. Most observers know that Washington's foreign policy and defense priorities in the Middle East, Europe and Asia, including sea lane protection, are buttressed by energy security concerns. Many of these same observers do not appreciate that the Western Hemisphere is also a critical energy partner: peaceful, non-threatening and unthreatened. But all that is about to change.\nPolitical Geography: United States, Europe, Middle East, Asia\n33. The War of Jihadists Against Jihadists in Syria\nAuthor: Nelly Lahoud, Muhammad al-`Ubaydi\nJournal: CTC Sentinel\nInstitution: The Combating Terrorism Center at West Point\nAbstract: ON FEBRUARY 2, 2014, al-Qa`ida released a statement declaring that \"it has no connection\" with the \"group\" called the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). The statement further highlighted that al-Qa`ida was not responsible for founding the ISIL and was not privy to the deliberations that led to its establishment. That is why, the statement continued, \"The ISIL is not a branch of al-Qa`ida, the latter is not bound by organizational ties to it and is not responsible for the ISIL's actions.\"\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Civil War, Islam, Terrorism, Counterinsurgency\n35. The Evolution of Turkey's Foreign Policy under the AK Party Government\nAuthor: Joerg Baudner\nAbstract: This article aims to explain the evolution of Turkish foreign policy through the search for a foreign policy role concept. It will argue that the AK Party government has already adopted two different foreign policy role concepts. Thus, the changes in Turkish foreign policy can best be characterized as the adoption of a foreign policy role with many traits of civilian power (2002-2005), subsequent limited change (2005-2010) and the adoption of a regional power role (from 2010 on).\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Cold War, Government\nPolitical Geography: America, Turkey, Middle East\n36. The Wisdom of Syria's Waiting Game Foreign Policy Under the Assads, Bente Scheller\n38. Shifting Sands: The United States in the Middle East\n40. Israelis Kidnapped in the West Bank: Implications\nAuthor: Neri Zilber\nAbstract: If U.S. policy was to \"wait and see\" how the Hamas-approved Palestinian reconciliation process would unfold in practice, the test is now.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Terrorism, Treaties and Agreements, Territorial Disputes\nPolitical Geography: Middle East, Israel, Palestine, North America\n42. After Ukraine \u2013 NATO should stay vigilant on the Middle East\nAuthor: Jakob Aroe Jorgensen, Adam Gardner\nAbstract: Threats emanating from the Middle East still pose serious security challenges to NATO, though some see the crisis in Ukraine as the most serious security challenge yet to the alliance in the post-Cold War era. NATO must remain vigilant towards these threats, not allowing the crisis in Ukraine to eclipse all other contingencies.\nTopic: Security, Foreign Policy, NATO, Arms Control and Proliferation, Sovereignty, Territorial Disputes\nPolitical Geography: Ukraine, Middle East\n44. Ten Ideas for Smarter NATO Missile Defense\n45. Getting Democracy Promotion Right in Egypt\nAuthor: Amy Hawthorne\nAbstract: Three years into Egypt's post-Mubarak transition, the near-term prospects for democratization are bleak. The military-security alliance that ousted the Muslim Brotherhood's Mohamed Morsi, Egypt's first freely elected president, in July 2013 is consolidating power. Government repression against the Islamist opposition, and more recently against secular dissenters, is harsher and society is more polarized than in any point in recent memory.\nTopic: Security, Foreign Policy, Democratization, Diplomacy, Bilateral Relations\nPolitical Geography: Middle East, North America, Egypt\n46. Turkish-Iranian Rapprochement and the Future of European and Asian Energy\n47. Losing Syria and Iraq to Jihadists\nAbstract: Jihadists are steadily capturing territory and resources and establishing a state in Syria and Iraq. The most capable jihadist group, the Islamic State of Iraq and Sham (ISIS), now controls swathes of territory, energy resources, and sophisticated military hardware in both countries. Although the extremists are currently occupied with fighting other nonregime armed groups and the Syrian and Iraqi regimes, these efforts are a means to an end: building a state from which to confront and target the United States, its allies, and its interests in the region. These jihadist groups also bring boundless suffering to the populations they control, and serve as a magnet for and inspiration to jihadists worldwide.\nTopic: Security, Foreign Policy, Terrorism, Armed Struggle, Sectarianism, Sectarian violence\nPolitical Geography: United States, Iraq, Middle East, Syria\n48. TSG IntelBrief: Foreign Fighters in Syria: A Growing Threat\nAbstract: The number of foreign fighters is high, 12,000 and counting, and the spread of countries they come from covers much of the globe. Two recent events involving foreign fighters show the radicalizing influence of the war. With the support to bolster Syria's more secular rebel forces at times inconsistent and tepid, the lack of an alternative has accelerated a natural gravitation towards extremist elements. It will be hard to know which returnees pose a threat, and harder still to deal with them. Given that the number of foreign fighters already exceeds those that went to Afghanistan, government resources will be severely strained to monitor all returnees and will have to rely on the help of local communities.\nTopic: Conflict Resolution, Foreign Policy, Islam, Terrorism, Counterinsurgency\nPolitical Geography: Afghanistan, United Kingdom, Middle East, Syria\n49. TSG IntelBrief: Turkey Steps In: A Good Thing?\nAbstract: The Turkish parliament's vote to authorize the deployment of military forces in Syria and Iraq provided a legal and official framework for such action It may appear to be a positive step in degrading and destroying the putative Islamic State (IS), however, the parliament in its vote used the broader term \"terrorist organizations,\" thus the landscape for Turkey, Syria-Iraq, and regional states and interests remains exceptionally complex Though there is nearly universal and implacable opposition to IS among all actors in Syria and Iraq, Turkey's future role-depending on steps taken-could aggravate tensions not only with Arab Gulf states and Kurdish elements in Syria and Iraq, but Iran, Russia, and the Iraqi government Turkey's desire to create a buffer zone on the Syrian side of its common border remains one of the most sensitive issues Amid reports of increased IS pressure on Kobani, Kurdish PKK has insinuated Turkey will be to blame-not IS-for creating conditions for the refugee crisis, and threatens to resume opposition activity in Turkey. The Turkish parliament's vote Thursday to authorize use of its army and military facilities in the fight against the so-called Islamic State (IS) may appear at first look to be a positive step for the broader coalition. The measures-to be determined-are in addition to any financial, diplomatic, humanitarian, and support activities for the anti-IS coalition. However, parliament's vote did not entail Turkey's officially joining the coalition. After the recent deal-details yet to be revealed-to bring home over 40 hostages IS had taken from Turkey's consulate in Mosul, Iraq, in June 2014, pressure increased for Turkey to take military steps in the anti-IS fight. A factor increasing the possibility of military action is Turkish special operations forces' guarding the tomb of Suleyman Shah, a Turkish enclave in Syria reported to be increasingly surrounded by IS. Though there is almost universal animus toward IS in the region, there is also nearly uniform resistance to Turkey's perceived unilateral military involvement in Syria and Iraq, outside the framework of the anti-IS coalition. Turkey's next moves may cause more conflict than benefit in the anti-IS fight. Indeed, the political landscape for Turkey's moves at home and abroad remains extraordinarily complex.\nTopic: Conflict Resolution, Foreign Policy, Islam, Terrorism\nPolitical Geography: Iraq, Turkey, Middle East, Syria\n50. TSG IntelBrief: Saudi Arabia's Challenges\nAbstract: As King Abdullah remains out of sight, worries persist over Saudi Arabia's ability to handle its many domestic and foreign issues The Sunni-Shi'a divide is now seen largely in terms of competition for influence between Saudi Arabia and Iran But it is not just the Sunni-Shi'a tension which impacts the region as Saudi Arabia and Turkey also compete for primacy in the Arab Middle East; the three-way competition has been a key factor in the chronic conflicts in Syria, Iraq, and Yemen Common antipathy toward the self-declared Islamic State is the only glue that holds together the US-led coalition at this time: there's no consensus on how to defeat it, what to put in its place, and the role of Iran-issues made more complicated by questions about Saudi Arabia's internal decision process.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Islam, Power Politics, Counterinsurgency, Sectarian violence\nPolitical Geography: Iraq, Turkey, Middle East, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Syria\n51. The Myth or Reality of US Energy Independence\nAbstract: US \u201cindependence\u201d from energy imports has been a key source of political dispute ever since the October War in 1973 and the Arab oil embargo that followed. Much of this debate has ignored or misstated the nature of the data available on what the US options are, as well as the uncertainties involved in making any long range projections.\nTopic: Security, Foreign Policy, Energy Policy, International Trade and Finance, Oil\n52. Wahhabism vs. Wahhabism: Qatar Challenges Saudi Arabia\nAbstract: Qatar, a tiny energy-rich state in terms of territory and population, has exploded on to the world map as a major rival to the region's behemoth, Saudi Arabia. By projecting itself through an activist foreign policy, an acclaimed and at times controversial global broadcaster, an airline that has turned it into a transportation hub and a host of mega sporting events, Qatar has sought to develop the soft power needed to compensate for its inability to ensure its security, safety and defence militarily. In doing so, it has demonstrated that size no longer necessarily is the determining factor for a state's ability to enhance its influence and power. Its challenge to Saudi Arabia is magnified by the fact that it alongside the kingdom is the world's only state that adheres to Wahhabism, an austere interpretation in Islam. Qatari conservatism is however everything but a mirror image of Saudi Arabia's stark way of life with its powerful, conservative clergy, absolute gender segregation; total ban on alcohol and houses of worship for adherents of other religions, and refusal to accommodate alternative lifestyles or religious practices. Qatar's alternative adaptation of Wahhabism coupled with its lack of an indigenous clergy and long-standing relationship with the Muslim Brotherhood, the region's only organised opposition force, complicate its relationship with Saudi Arabia and elevate it to a potentially serious threat.\nTopic: Security, Foreign Policy, Defense Policy, Development\n53. Russia and the Arab Spring\nAuthor: Alexey Malashenko\nAbstract: Russia has spent over a decade trying to recapture the influence the Soviet Union once enjoyed in the Middle East, but President Vladimir Putin's attempts to position Moscow as a key regional player have come up short. With revolutions across the Arab world overturning old orders and ushering in Islamist governments, Russia's chances for strengthening its position in the region look increasingly slim. The Kremlin must change course and ensure that its approach to the Middle East and Islamists reflects post\u2013Arab Spring realities.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Islam, Post Colonialism, Regime Change\nPolitical Geography: Russia, Middle East, Soviet Union, Arabia\n54. Iran's Present Day Military Capabilities and Military Aspirations in the Middle East\nAbstract: Far too much of the analysis of Iran's search for nuclear weapons treats it in terms of arms control or focuses on the potential threat to Israel. In reality, Iran's mix of asymmetric warfare, conventional warfare, and conventionally armed missile forces have critical weaknesses that make Iran anything but the hegemon of the Gulf. Iran's public focus on Israel also disguises the reality that its primary strategic focus is to deter and intimidate its Gulf neighbors and the United States \u2013 not Israel. It has made major progress in creating naval forces for asymmetric warfare and developing naval missiles, but it has very limited air-sea and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (IS) capabilities. It lacks modern conventional land, air, air defense and sea power, has fallen far behind the Arab Gulf states in modern aircraft and ships, and its land forces are filled with obsolete and mediocre weapons that lack maneuver capability and sustainability outside Iran. Iran needs nuclear weapons to offset these facts.\nTopic: Security, Foreign Policy, Defense Policy, Arms Control and Proliferation, Nuclear Weapons, Treaties and Agreements, Weapons of Mass Destruction\nPolitical Geography: United States, Iran, Middle East, Israel, Arabia\n55. Changing US Security Strategy: The Search for Stability and the \"Non-War\" against \"Non-Terrorism\"\nAbstract: More than a decade into the \u201cwar on terrorism,\u201d much of the political debate in the US is still fixated on the legacy of 9/11. US politics has a partisan fixation on Benghazi, the Boston Marathon bombing, intelligence intercepts, and Guantanamo. Far too much US attention still focuses on \u201cterrorism\u201d at a time the US faces a much broader range of threats from the instability in the Middle East North Africa (MENA) and Islamic world. Moreover, much of the US debate ignores the fact that the US has not actually fought a \u201cwar on terrorism\u201d over the last decade, and the US failures in using military force and civil aid in Afghanistan and Iraq. The US has not fought wars as such, but rather became involved in exercises in armed nation building where stability operations escalated into national building as a result of US occupation and where the failures in stability operations and nation building led to insurgencies that forced the US into major counterinsurgency campaigns that had little to do with counterterrorism. An analysis of the trends in the Iraq and Afghan conflicts shows that the US has not been fighting a war on terrorism since Bin Laden and Al Qaida Central were driven into Pakistan in December 2001. The US invaded Afghanistan and Iraq and then made stability operations and armed nation building its key goals. It was US mishandling of these exercises in armed nation building that led to major counterinsurgency campaigns although \u2013 at least in the case of Afghanistan --the US continued to label its military operations as a struggle against \u201cterrorism.\u201d By 2013, the US had committed well over $1.4 trillion to these exercises in Afghanistan and Iraq. At the same time, the US made massive increases in its domestic spending on homeland defense that it rationalized as part of the fight against terrorism but often had little or nothing to do with any aspect of counterterrorism. At the same time, the US failed to develop consistent or useful unclassified statistics on the patterns in terrorism and its counterterrorism activities. The US government has never provided a meaningful break out of federal activities and spending at home or abroad which actually focus on terrorism, or any unclassified measures of effectiveness. The OMB has lumped a wide range of activities that have no relation to terrorism it its reporting on the President's budget request \u2013 activities whose total cost now approach $60 billion a year. The Department of Defense has never provided a meaningful estimate of the total cost of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, or a break out of the small portion of total overseas contingency operations (OCO) spending actually spent on counterterrorism versus counter insurgency. The State Department and US intelligence community provide no meaningful unclassified data on the cost of their counterterrorism effort and it is unclear that they have developed any metrics at any level that show the cost-benefits of their activities. The annual US State Department country reports on terrorism come as close to an unclassified report on the status of terrorism as the US government provides. While many portions are useful, the designation of terrorist movements is often political and shows the US designation of terrorist movements conflates terrorism and insurgency. The closest the US has come to developing any metrics on terrorism has been to develop an unclassified database in the National Counter-Terrorism Center (NCTC) that never distinguished terrorism from insurgency. This database formed the core of the statistical annex to State Department reporting, but has since been withdrawn without explanation. As this analysis shows in detail, it now has been replaced by a contractor effort that makes all of the previous mistakes made by the NCTC. The end result is a set of official reporting and statistics in the annex to the State Department report where \u201cterrorism\u201d remains remained poorly defined, badly structured, ignored in parts of the world, and conflates terrorism with counterinsurgency, instability, and civil war. A review of the Afghan, Iraq conflicts, and other recent conflicts in the MENA region shows just how serious these problems are in distorting the true nature of the wars the US is fighting and the threats it faces. The same is true of the unclassified reporting the US government provides on terrorism. A detailed review of the most recent State Department report on terrorism provides important insights into key terrorist movements, but the narratives generally ignore their ties to insurgent movements, their statistical data include some major insurgent movements and exclude others, and many of the data seem to include violence that is not truly terroristic in character.\nTopic: Conflict Prevention, Foreign Policy, Defense Policy, Islam, Terrorism, Counterinsurgency\nPolitical Geography: Afghanistan, United States, Middle East, North Africa\n56. Yemen and U.S. Security\nAuthor: Anthony H. Cordesman, Robert M. Shelala II, Omar Mohamed\nAbstract: Yemen is the most troubled state in the Arabian Peninsula. It remains in a low - level state of civil war, and is deeply divided on a sectarian, tribal, and regional level. A largely Shi'ite Houthi rebellion still affects much of the northwest border area and has serious influence in the capital of Sana and along parts of the Red Sea coast. Al Qa'ida in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) poses a threat in central Yemen, along with other elements of violent Sunni extremism, there are serious tensions between the northern and southern parts of Yemen, and power struggles continue between key elements of the military ruling elite in the capital and outside it.\nTopic: Conflict Resolution, Security, Foreign Policy, Islam, Insurgency\n57. Turkey's \"Zero Problems\" Era in the Balkans\nAbstract: While some observers, referring to recent developments in the Middle East, are questioning whether Turkey's \u201czero problems with neighbours\u201d doctrine is still in effect, Turkey's relations with the Balkans are enjoying their golden age. Since the mid-2000s, bilateral relations with all governments in the region have been in good terms, social and economic relations have intensi\u00adfied and Turkey's public image has become increasingly positive.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Diplomacy, Economics, International Trade and Finance, Regional Cooperation\nPolitical Geography: Turkey, Middle East, Balkans\n58. Russia Still Matters: Strategic Challenges and Opportunities for the Obama Administration\nAuthor: John W. Parker, Michael Kofman\nAbstract: Russia's institution of a ban on American adoptions of Russian orphans, an appalling response by the Duma to U.S. sanctions against officials involved in the Sergei Magnitsky case,1 was a clear indicator that bilateral relations will assume a lower priority in the next 4 years for both capitals. Russian President Vladimir Putin signed the measure despite open misgivings by some of his own key aides and against the opposition of most of Russia's civil society. The Russian Internet response was scathing, producing an instant winner for best sick joke of 2012: \u201cAn educated American family has decided to adopt a developmentally disabled Duma deputy.\u201d.\nTopic: Security, Foreign Policy, Arms Control and Proliferation, Islam, Nuclear Weapons, Bilateral Relations\nPolitical Geography: Russia, United States, Europe, Middle East\n59. Federated Defense Project\nAbstract: The United States has long emphasized the desirability of working with allies and partners to meet pressing security challenges. Indeed, many of our most vexing security challenges-such as terrorism, threats to freedom of the seas and air, and cyber threats-are best met with multilateral action. At a time when the United States and many of its allies and partners are reluctant to increase defense and security investments, working together is of increasing importance. This is perhaps most evident in the Middle East and Asia, where real and potential threats to U.S. and partner security are high and our interests great.\nTopic: Security, Foreign Policy, Defense Policy, Arms Control and Proliferation, International Cooperation, International Trade and Finance\n60. The Gulf Military Balance Volume II: The Missile and Nuclear Dimensions\nAuthor: Anthony H. Cordesman, Bryan Gold\nAbstract: No single aspect of US and Iranian military competition is potentially more dangerous than the missile and nuclear dimensions, and the possibility Iran will deploy long-range, nuclear-armed missiles.\nTopic: Security, Foreign Policy, Defense Policy, Arms Control and Proliferation\n61. US and EU: Lack of Strategic Vision, Frustrated Efforts Toward the Arab Transitions\nAuthor: Amy Hawthorne, Danya Greenfield\nAbstract: The United States and Europe have yet to show the requisite political will or to develop sustainable strategies to help Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, and Yemen in their democratic transitions more than two years after a wave of popular revolutions toppled decades-old autocracies. To be sure, deepening political, economic, and security challenges in these countries from June 2012 to August 2013, the period analyzed in this report, complicated efforts to provide support. Yet the United States and the European Union (EU) missed important opportunities to capitalize on openings where they existed or to send consistent and sustained diplomatic messages where needed. Faced with the vast amounts of cash the Gulf countries could provide rapidly to the transition countries, especially to Egypt, some in Washington and Brussels wondered if the United States and the EU even had much to offer. In the past year, fatigue and frustration more than energy and hope have characterized US and European engagement with these countries.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Democratization, Social Movement\nPolitical Geography: United States, Europe, Middle East, Libya, Yemen, Egypt, Tunisia\n62. Turkish Foreign Policy toward the Iranian Nuclear Programme: In Search of a New Middle East Order after the Arab Spring and the Syrian Civil War\n63. The Effect of New Turkish Foreign Policy on International Trade\nAuthor: Abdulkadir Civan, Savas Genc, Davut Taser, Sinem Atakul\nAbstract: Turkish foreign policy has changed substantially within the last decade. Even though its relationship with the West still has significance, relations with neighboring countries and other countries in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia have improved. This new foreign policy incorporates Turkey's political and economic aspirations. Its aim is to utilize the country's economic strength in order to reach political goals while simultaneously using political tools to obtain economic benefits. This study analyzes the effects of the recent change in foreign policy on Turkey's international trade. Specifically, we investigate the influence of Turkish Prime Minister Erdo\u011fan's foreign visits on international trade by using a standard trade gravity model. Statistical analyses imply that Erdo\u011fan's visits help increase Turkish international trade.\nPolitical Geography: Africa, Middle East, Asia\n65. Attack on Syria: the danger is in escalation\nAbstract: It is now looking all but certain that the United States will launch some form of attack on Syria. What is unclear is the severity and duration of the attack. Leaving aside the political ramifications, the immediate economic effects are likely to be limited (and are mostly already factored in). Opposing impacts on inflation and activity means that changes to central bank policy could be postponed. A prolonged campaign could have wider ramifications, not least if there is a risk of a geographical widening of the conflict.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Economics, International Trade and Finance, Markets, War\nPolitical Geography: United States, Middle East, Arabia, Syria\n66. A Turkish Perspective on Security Issues in the Mediterranean\nAuthor: \u015eadi Erg\u00fcven\u00e7\nAbstract: The Mediterranean is where the atmosphere of mutual distrust, fear and polarization prevail. Arab Israeli dispute and Turkish Greek differences over the Aegean and Cyprus impede efforts for developing mutual confidence and co operation. Recently, economic and financial crises and the \u201cArab Risings\u201d have brought along more reasons for concern. Islamophobia and racism versus Islamic jihadism increase the risk of confrontation. Turkey together with Spain appeals for an \u201cAlliance of Civilizations\u201d and exploits its double identity, European and Muslim, through a proactive and multilateral poli cy for finding peaceful solutions to chronic regional solutions. Greece and Greek Cypriot governments should refrain from unilateral attempts to declare maritime borders.\nTopic: Conflict Resolution, Foreign Policy, Islam, Territorial Disputes\n67. GCC-Maghreb Relations in a Changing Regional Order\nAuthor: Carolyn Barnett\nAbstract: While rulers in the Maghreb and the Gulf have long engaged one an-other, until recently neither region held essential strategic importance for the other. Now, several GCC countries are seeking greater influence around the region, including in the Maghreb. Gulf countries have demonstrated their growing interest in the Maghreb through aid and investment, though aid disbursements have been slow to materialize. Tunisia, Libya, Morocco and Algeria all have delicate relationships with the Gulf that intersect with domestic politics, debates over Islam and authority, concerns about instability, the need for stronger economic growth, and aversion to foreign interference. Promoting constructive GCC-Maghreb relations will be most feasible on the economic front. Successful management of enduring tensions will not ensure political and economic stability, but it will make that stability much more likely.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Diplomacy, International Political Economy, Islam\nPolitical Geography: Middle East, Libya, Arabia, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia\n69. Oil, Conflict, and U.S. National Interests\n70. The Reluctant Sectarianism of Foreign States in the Syrian Conflict\n71. Moment of Truth: Call to action ahead of Syria peace talks, and beyond\nAuthor: Daniel Gorevan\nAbstract: The world was rightly appalled by the use of chemical weapons in Damascus on 21 August 2013. If the recent diplomatic initiatives by the USA and Russia mean that these weapons are never again used, it would be a great achievement. But it won't be enough.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Crime, Human Rights, International Law, Weapons of Mass Destruction\nPolitical Geography: Geneva, Russia, Middle East, Arabia, Syria\n72. Qatar's international relations under Emir Tamim\nAbstract: Emir Tamim has become the new ruler of Qatar after the abdication of his father, Emir Hamad Bin Khalifa al-Thani. The latter followed an independent foreign policy throughout his reign and sought good relations with all states, although Qatar's taking sides in the Arab uprisings have somewhat modified this position. Evaluating Qatar's foreign policy under Emir Tamim is difficult. In his upbringing Tamim was imbued with their vision of Qatar as an internationally oriented state. It would be very surprising if he were to backtrack on this basic thrust and withdraw Qatar internationally. Emir Tamim's Qatar will therefore likely continue to seek to extend the small state's influence throughout the region wherever and whenever possible.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Politics, Regime Change, Governance\n73. Foreign policy implications of the new emir's succession in Qatar\nAbstract: The carefully managed handover of power in Qatar on June 25th 2013 will change the style, but not the substance of Qatari foreign policy. The abdication of Emir Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani and the replacement of Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Shaykh Hamad bin Jassim al-Thani (HBJ) removes from office the two men behind Qatar's rise to global prominence since the 1990s. The new emir, 33-year old Shaykh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, will likely curb the excesses of Qatar's aggressive internationalisation strategy and recalibrate the country's regional policy to address its policy overreach in Syria. While the underlying substance of policy is likely to remain broadly similar, the biggest changes are expected in the hitherto-personalised style of decision-making associated with HBJ and the former emir. Greater emphasis on multilateral co-ordination will also replace the confrontational unilateralism associated with Qatar's post-2011 Arab Spring policies.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Regional Cooperation, Governance\n74. Saudi Arabia and the export of religious ideologies\nAuthor: Laurent Bonnefoy\nAbstract: Saudi Arabia's history since the mid-18th century has to a large extent been shaped by the relationship between the royal family, the Al Sa'ud, and religious clerics, in particular those from the Al al-Shaykh clan. This relationship has been structural and has played a central role in maintaining conservative religious policies inside the country. It has also been instrumental in legitimising the monarchy both at the national level and abroad. The fact that the two holiest sites of Islam (Mecca and Medina) are on Saudi soil has further strengthened the relationship that exists between the state and religious actors, the role that Islam plays in defining Saudi foreign policy, and the image of the country at the international level. This policy brief discusses the impact of this connection between state institutions and religion. It will first stress the diversity of the various ideologies and relationships that structure the politics-religion nexus in Saudi Arabia. In doing so it will stress the importance of not limiting one's understanding of this nexus to Wahhabism. It will then present the various instruments and mechanisms that contribute to the dissemination or export of religious ideologies beyond Saudi Arabia's borders. Finally, it will conclude by showing the extent to which Islam is one among many determinants of Saudi foreign policy.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Governance, Authoritarianism\n75. Yemen's domestic and regional politics\nAbstract: Yemen is politically fragmented by three decades of misrule. Many political actors and constituencies oppose the Salih legacy and they need to be included in any future political framework if the country is to become stable. The main regional actor is Saudi Arabia, whereas the U.S. remains the principal hegemon in the region. Saudi Arabia's policy towards Yemen is in flux, whereas the U.S. is too narrowly focused on the threat posed by al-Qaeda. Unless the U.S. and the Saudis change their policies, Yemen will not develop a strong central government.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Corruption, Islam, Armed Struggle, Fragile/Failed State, Governance\nPolitical Geography: United States, Middle East, Saudi Arabia\n76. Turkish and Iranian interests and policies in the South Caucasus\nAuthor: Evanthia Balla\nAbstract: The South Caucasus, situated as it is at the crossroads of Eurasia's major energy and transport corridors, continues to play a vital role in the world's security affairs. After the end of the cold war the South Caucasus emerged as a key region in the geopolitical contest among regional and global powers. The South Caucasus states of Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia are constantly performing a balancing act in their relations with the U.S., Russia, Turkey and Iran. Armenia has developed strong political and economic ties with Iran in order to counter the Turkish-Azerbaijani axis. Azerbaijan seeks to reinforce its links with the West, especially the U.S., as its main extraregional source of diplomatic and economic support, while it remains cautious towards both Russian and Iranian ambitions in the region. Especially after the 2008 war with Russia and the loss of its provinces of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, Georgia has reinforced its links to Western powers and structures while strengthening its ties with Turkey. Both Turkey and Iran are trying to increase their influence in the region, while promoting their national interests in the international arena.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Diplomacy, Economics, Islam, Power Politics\nPolitical Geography: Russia, United States, Turkey, Middle East\n77. Making the Case: What is America's Best Bad Option in Syria?\nAuthor: Mieke Eoyang, Aki Peritz\nInstitution: Third Way\nAbstract: President Obama drew a \"red line\" for Syria: if the Assad regime used its chemical weapons, such a move would \"change [the] calculus\" for an American response. As the UN and others investigate whether Assad has indeed crossed that red line, the U.S. must consider its options\u2014because a failure to act could undermine our credibility. But \"further action\" is a broad category in the Syrian conflict. Our options range from increasing non-lethal aid to deploying troops in Syria. In this guide to the debate, we provide answers to six key questions: What are America's security interests in Syria? Which rebel groups should we support? What are Syria's military capabilities? What is the status of Syria's chemical weapons? What are the international community's options? What are America's options?\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Arms Control and Proliferation, Terrorism, Weapons of Mass Destruction\nPolitical Geography: America, Middle East, Syria, North America\n78. Making the Case: Think Twice Before Punishing Egypt\nAbstract: Despite serious, continuing concerns with the Egyptian government\u2014including a return to authoritarianism and the president's use of anti-Semitic slurs\u2014America should not gut its foreign aid to Cairo. Here's how to make the case against punishing the Egyptian government and in favor of continuing U.S. assistance: Egypt plays a critical role in the region and in America's security interests there. U.S. businesses get a return when we provide aid to Egypt. The bulk of our aid goes to the most stable pillar of secular Egyptian society: the military. Things could get much, much worse in Egypt\u2014and for us.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Armed Struggle, Foreign Aid\nPolitical Geography: America, Middle East, North America, Egypt\n79. Building a Better US-Gulf Partnership\nAuthor: Richard LeBaron\nAbstract: Tension between the United States and its partners in the Gulf flared up visibly in the last several months, notably with Saudi Arabia's public displays of displeasure with the US approach to the Syria conflict, nervousness about an interim nuclear deal with Iran, and sharp differences over Egypt. Gulf distrust of US intentions and actions is nothing new, and is in no small part rooted in the Gulf states' deep frustration with how the United States executed the war in Iraq, which they perceive as placing Iraq under Iran's sphere of influence. But these latest tensions also point to a fundamental gap in expectations about the US role in the region and its commitment to security for the Gulf states.\nPolitical Geography: United States, Iraq, Iran, Middle East, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Egypt\n80. Iran, Afghanistan, and South Asia: Resolving Regional Sources of Instability\nAuthor: Barbara Slavin, Fatemah Aman\nAbstract: When compared to its often rocky relations with Arab countries to the west, the Islamic Republic of Iran has managed to retain largely cordial ties with its neighbors to the east. Historic linguistic, religious, and cultural connections have helped Iran keep its influence in South Asia and become a key trading partner despite US-led sanctions. Because of its strategic location on the Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea, Iran provides India with access to Afghanistan and Central Asia that does not require transit through Pakistan. However, Iran and its neighbors, including Pakistan, face acute challenges such as scarce and poorly managed water resources, ethnic insurgencies, energy imbalances, and drug trafficking that require regional solutions.\nTopic: Security, Foreign Policy, Terrorism, Bilateral Relations\nPolitical Geography: Pakistan, Afghanistan, United States, Iran, South Asia, Central Asia, Middle East, Arabia, North America, Persia\n81. The Kurdish Question and US-Turkish Relations in a Changing Middle East\nAuthor: Jeffrey Mankoff, M\u00fcjge K\u00fc\u00e7\u00fckkele\u015f\nAbstract: Growing disorder throughout the Middle East has created the possibility for major changes to the status of Kurdish minorities in Iraq, Syria, and Turkey. Turkey's handling of its Kurdish population and its relations with Kurdish groups throughout the region are creating new challenges for US foreign policy and US-Turkish relations. US policy toward the Kurds remains subordinate to wider regional security interests. Officially, the United States does not support the establishment of an independent Kurdish state. In practice, however, US policy is often inconsistent: the United States backs Kurdish groups in some states while opposing them in others.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Ethnic Government, Bilateral Relations\nPolitical Geography: United States, Iraq, Turkey, Middle East, Syria, North America, Kurdistan\n82. The European Global Strategy and the Mediterranean\nAbstract: Many recent comments on the EU's Mediterranean policy come to the conclusion that the challenge raised by the Arab Spring has less to do with existing policies than with lack of strategy. Both in the southern neighborhood and in general, all parameters underlying the Mediterranean policy have changed dramatically.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Defense Policy, Diplomacy, European Union\n83. The Emergence of China in the Middle East\nAbstract: During the 9th century, Arab traders regularly plied lucrative maritime routes that connected the Persian Gulf to southern China by way of the Indian Ocean. This commercial activity, which mostly involved jade, silk, and other luxury goods, went on for centuries and became part of what is now known as the Silk Road. In some ways, the world is now witnessing a restoration of that ancient trading relationship between two civilizations\u2014except that oil and consumer goods have replaced jade and silk.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, International Trade and Finance, Markets, Foreign Direct Investment\nPolitical Geography: China, Middle East, Arabia\n84. Rising Tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean: Implications for Turkish Foreign Policy\n85. Bahrain and the global balance of power after the Arab Spring\nAuthor: Lars Erslev Andersen\nAbstract: The global balance of power is changing, and the role of the US as the only superpower is being challenged by emerging new powers and a still more powerful China. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the Persian Gulf. This Working Paper by DIIS researcher Lars Erslev Andersen argues that if we are fully to understand the developments in the Persian Gulf we need to analyze the Persian Gulf as a regional security complex in its own right. The argument is developed empirically with reference to the case of Bahrain.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, International Trade and Finance, International Affairs, Power Politics\nPolitical Geography: United States, China, Middle East, Arabia, Bahrain\n86. Iran and the Gulf Military Balance - I: The Conventional and Asymmetric Dimensions\nAuthor: Anthony H. Cordesman, Alexander Wilner\nAbstract: The most threatening form of US and Iranian competition takes place in the military and security arena. The areas where this competition now gets primary attention are the nuclear and missile arena, and Iranian threats to \u201cclose the Gulf.\u201d US and Iranian tensions over Iran's nuclear program have grown steadily over the years. They now threaten to reach the crisis point as Iran produces highly enriched uranium and develops all of the technology necessary to produce nuclear weapons, and as US, European, and UN sanctions become steadily stronger.\nTopic: Conflict Prevention, Security, Foreign Policy, Defense Policy, Arms Control and Proliferation, Nuclear Weapons, Oil, Weapons of Mass Destruction\nPolitical Geography: United States, Europe, Iran, Middle East, United Nations\n87. The Political Economy of Regional Power: Turkey under the AKP\nAuthor: Andr\u00e9 Bank, Roy Karadag\nAbstract: In 2006/2007 Turkey became a regional power in the Middle East, a status it has continued to maintain in the context of the Arab Spring. To understand why Turkey only became a regional power under the Muslim AKP government and why this happened at the specific point in time that it did, the paper highlights the self-reinforcing dynamics between Turkey's domestic political-economic transformation in the first decade of this century and the advantageous regional developments in the Middle East at the same time. It concludes that this specific linkage \u2013 the \u201cAnkara Moment\u201d \u2013 and its regional resonance in the neighboring Middle East carries more transformative potential than the \u201cWashington Consensus\u201d or the \u201cBeijing Consensus\u201d so prominently discussed in current Global South politics.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Islam, Regime Change, Governance\nPolitical Geography: Central Asia, Turkey, Middle East, Arabia\n88. When Domestic Factors Prevail Upon Foreign Ambitions: Russia\\'s Strategic Game in Syria\nAuthor: Camilla Committeri\nAbstract: The Syrian crisis is dividing the international community like no other Arab uprising has done so far. While the United States and the European Union stand squarely against the Syrian regime, Russia remains a staunch defender of state sovereignty and the Al-Assad regime. There are three main factors that explain this position: Moscow's historical relations with Damascus; Russia's traditional opposition to US presence in the Middle East; and the surge in domestic opposition in Russia itself. This last factor, and the recent evolution of Russian domestic politics, is crucial to grasp Moscow's foreign policy towards Syria and the Middle East, a s well as towards the United States and Europe.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Civil War, Bilateral Relations, Foreign Aid\nPolitical Geography: Russia, United States, Middle East, Arabia, Moscow, Syria\n89. Obama, Romney, and the Future of Turkey-United States Relations\nAuthor: Frank Lin\nAbstract: The 2012 American presidential election features two candidates, incumbent President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney, with contrasting foreign policy visions for the United States, particularly with regards to the Middle East. How could these differences between the two candidates affect bilateral relations between the United States and Turkey, which\u2014aside from Israel\u2014is generally seen by the United States as its most stalwart ally in the Middle East? This paper will examine the recent history of bilateral relations between Turkey and the United States, from the George W. Bush administration to the Obama administration, as well as current issues surrounding relations between the two countries. It will also explore how the predicted policies of each candidate could impact the future course of bilateral relations between Turkey and the United States.\nTopic: Security, Foreign Policy, Defense Policy, Arms Control and Proliferation, Islam, Politics\nPolitical Geography: United States, Turkey, Middle East, Israel, Arabia\n90. China Reinterprets the Liberal Peace\nAuthor: Silvia Menegazzi\nAbstract: China's assertiveness is growing. While in the past China's foreign policy kept a low profile in international affairs, global developments, prime amongst which in the Middle East, highlight China's growing influence in world politics and its ensuing role in shaping global norms. Within the liberal peace discourse, China's reinterpretation of international norms can be seen as the result of a mixture of prior local norms - sovereignty and non-interference - and changes within the international environment - namely conflicts in North Africa and the Middle East. Particularly, in terms of intervention and peace-building practices, China insists that a number of preconditions - which are encapsulated in the notion of Responsible Protection (RP) - have to be met in order to consider intervention in sovereign states. This paper argues that in order to achieve a full picture of Chinese foreign policy and its normative underpinnings, it is necessary to explore the debate within non-state actors beyond the government apparatus, such as think tanks and research institutions.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Emerging Markets, International Affairs, Foreign Direct Investment\nPolitical Geography: China, Middle East, Libya, North Africa, Syria\n91. Oil sanctions on Iran: Cracking under pressure?\nAbstract: In 2012 Western sanctions on the Islamic Republic of Iran's oil and gas industry, aimed at putting economic pressure on it to change its nuclear policy, have reached an unprecedented level. Since the Iranian revolution in 1979, Iran has been in a state of hostility with the US, and has had cool relations, at best, with most European states. Sanctions against official Iranian financial institutions, individuals associated with the Islamic Republic and organisations suspected of being involved in nuclear proliferation activities have been mounting for some time. However, it is only recently that Iran's oil and gas sector has been specifically targeted by both the US and the EU in such a co-ordinated manner. Importantly, this marks the first time since the foundation of the Islamic Republic of Iran that the EU member states have collectively put in place sanctions on the export of Iranian crude oil\u2014until now an action that, with a few exceptions, had only been taken by the US. The stakes have therefore been raised in Iran's confrontation with Western powers over the nuclear issue.\nTopic: Conflict Resolution, Foreign Policy, Islam, Oil, Sanctions\n92. Moving towards Unity: Expanding the Role of the GCC in Gulf Security\nAbstract: The Riyadh Declaration, which was issued at the end of the GCC meeting in December 2011, calls for efforts to explore creating a \u201csingle unity\u201d that could deal with the many challenges facing the Arab Gulf states.\nTopic: Security, Foreign Policy, Nuclear Weapons, Nuclear Power\n93. U.S.-Turkish Relations a review at the beginning of the third decade of the post\u2013cold war era\nAuthor: Bulent Aliriza, B\u00fclent Aras\nAbstract: The partnership between the United States and Turkey, which traces its origins to the Cold War, has gone through constant adjustment since the beginning of the post\u2013Cold War era.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, NATO, Diplomacy, Islam, Bilateral Relations\nPolitical Geography: United States, Central Asia, Turkey, Middle East\n94. Turkey's Power Capacity in the Middle East: Limits of the Possible\nAuthor: Mustafa Kutlay, Osman Bahadir Din\u00e7er\nInstitution: International Strategic Research Organization (USAK)\nAbstract: The aim of this study is to assess Turkey's capacity as a regional power in the Middle East. Within this context, emphasis has been placed on the structural components of Turkey's growing regional influence.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Diplomacy, Islam, Political Economy, Power Politics\n95. Middle East Security Report : Syria's Armed Opposition\nAuthor: Joseph Holliday\nAbstract: The rebels will have to rely on external lines of supply to replenish their arms and ammunition if they are to continue eroding the regime's control. The emergence of al-Qaeda-linked terrorist cells working against the regime poses risks to the United States and a challenge to those calling for material support of the armed opposition. As the militias continue to face overwhelming regime firepower the likelihood of their radicalization may increase. Moreover, the indigenous rebels may turn to al-Qaeda for high-end weaponry and spectacular tactics as the regime's escalation leaves the rebels with no proportionate response, as occurred in Iraq in 2005-2006. Developing relations with armed opposition leaders and recognizing specific rebel organizations may help to deter this dangerous trend. It is imperative that the United States distinguish between the expatriate political opposition and the armed opposition against the Assad regime on the ground in Syria. American objectives in Syria are to hasten the fall of the Assad regime; to contain the regional spillover generated by the ongoing conflict; and to gain influence over the state and armed forces that emerge in Assad's wake. Therefore, the United States must consider developing relations with critical elements of Syria's armed opposition movement in order to achieve shared objectives, and to manage the consequences should the Assad regime fall or the conflict protract.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Terrorism, Armed Struggle\nPolitical Geography: Africa, Russia, United States, Iran, Turkey, Middle East, Germany, Syria\n96. Syria's Political Opposition\nAuthor: Elizabeth O'Bagy\nAbstract: Policymakers must identify and understand Syria's political opposition, both in exile and on the ground, in order to develop a clear vision of their aims and a better strategy for support. Any successful U.S. policy in Syria should focus on constructing a viable alternative to Assad's government. This report provides detailed information on the diverse groupings of the Syrian political opposition in order to inform the international community's response to the conflict. It distinguishes between the expatriate political opposition and the grassroots protest movement operating on the ground in Syria. Policymakers must come to the understanding that they may not get the chance to sit across the table from a single opposition party, but rather will have to work directly with the nascent political-military structures that have formed at a local level. The key to creating an effective national opposition lies in connecting the established national coalitions with the grassroots political movement. The most well-known and widely recognized established political opposition coalition is the Syrian National Council (SNC ). The SNC is based in Istanbul and functions as a loosely-aligned umbrella organization comprised of seven different blocs: the Muslim Brotherhood, the Damascus Declaration, the National Bloc, the Local Coordination Committee (as representatives of the grassroots movement), the Kurdish Bloc, the Assyrian Bloc, and Independents. The SNC has not meaningfully engaged with local opposition forces, and is losing credibility and influence within Syria as the conflict grows more militarized. The other significant established political opposition coalition is the National Coordination Committee (NCC ). The NCC is based in Damascus and favors a negotiated political settlement and dialogue with the regime. This stance has made the NCC less popular amongst the grassroots opposition movement. The grassroots movement functions at a local and regional level through coordination between the local coordinating committees and revolutionary councils. This movement has become tactically adept, better organized, and more cohesive, developing nascent political structures. The local coordinating committees, called the tansiqiyyat, form the base unit of organization. As the movement has grown, urban centers have developed oversight councils called the revolutionary councils to manage the committees within specific districts. The revolutionary councils are the main organizational structure for the grassroots political opposition. They manage the activities of the tansiqiyyat, organize protests, and coordinate with the armed opposition. The Syrian Revolution General Commission (SRGC) is the largest grassroots coalition. It represents roughly seventy percent of the revolutionary councils and the majority of the local coordinating committees. armed opposition cooperates with the grassroots political opposition and a number of insurgent groups have shown a willingness to work under the guidance of the revolutionary councils. The lack of secure communications equipment has hindered the grassroots opposition's ability to coordinate above the local level because the government retains the overwhelming capacity to monitor, track and suppress greater organization at a national level. The established political coalitions such as the SNC have articulated a national vision for a post-Assad future and have received nominal support from the international community, yet they lack strong networks and popular legitimacy inside Syria. On the other hand, the grassroots political opposition has gained the support of the people, but it lacks a national vision and united front as the basis for international support. The United States must consider adopting a bottom-up strategy that provides better support to the grassroots movement operating within Syria. This entails developing better relations with critical elements of the grassroots movement and working with key individuals who have deep networks of supporters within Syria but also maintain ties to the SNC or the NCC . A bottom-up strategy would provide an avenue for U.S. support that incorporates both national and local opposition groups and encourages the emergence of a legitimate national political leadership.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, International Cooperation, Armed Struggle, Bilateral Relations\n97. Arab Awakening: Are the US and EU Missing the Challenge?\nAuthor: Rosa Balfour, Danya Greenfield\nAbstract: The 2011 wave of uprisings throughout the Middle East and North Africa has prompted policymakers to rethink their approach and bring outdated policies up to speed with a rapidly changing region. To respond to short-term, immediate needs, the United States and EU have made pledges of financial assistance and political support for the Arab countries in transition to stem economic collapse, capitalize on democratic openings and opportunities for growth, and provide incentives to guard against backsliding on reforms.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Social Movement\nPolitical Geography: United States, Europe, Middle East, Arabia, North Africa\n98. Relations With Iraq's Kurds: Toward A Working Partnership\nAuthor: Ramzy Mardini\nAbstract: Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) President Massoud Barzani will be visiting the White House on April 4 and meeting with President Barack Obama. Discussions are likely to involve Kurdish concerns about Iraq's prime minister, but may largely focus on defining what Vice President Joseph Biden termed as a \"special relationship\" between the U.S. and Kurds during his visit to Arbil last December. Relations between the governments of the United States and Kurdish Region have grown and deepened considerably since the 2003 U.S.-led military invasion of Iraq. The Kurds continued to be staunch proponents of the American presence and ongoing engagement in Iraq.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Diplomacy, Bilateral Relations, Sectarianism, Sectarian violence\n99. Sadr's Balancing Act on Maliki\nAuthor: Stephen Wicken\nAbstract: Opponents of Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki have been pushing for his removal from power for much of his second term in office. In recent months, Kurdistan Regional Government President Massoud Barzani and leaders from the Iraqiyya list have turned to an effort to withdraw confidence in Maliki as prime minister. Iraq's Shi'ite parties, though concerned about Maliki's accumulation of power, have largely abstained from the no-confidence push. Yet the anti-Maliki effort gained new life in mid-April when the powerful Shi'ite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr intensified his opposition to Maliki and voiced his intention to remove the premier. Sadr's push for a no-confidence vote is an important inflection not only in his own posture towards Maliki, but also in the ongoing political crisis in Iraq. It has prompted a backlash from Iran, which has supported Maliki by seeking to restrain Sadr and to prevent a vote of no confidence. This backgrounder explores the possible calculus and responses of Sadr, Iran, and Maliki as Iraq's governmental stalemate continues to drag on.\nTopic: Foreign Policy, Government, Regional Cooperation, Governance, Sectarianism, Sectarian violence\nPolitical Geography: Iraq, Middle East, Kurdistan\n100. NATO in the Gulf: Partnership Without a Cause?\nAuthor: Jean-loup Samaan\nAbstract: Eight years after NATO initiated its engagement with Gulf countries through the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative (ICI), the results have been modest, not to say disappointing. True, some recent achievements are worth mentioning: the participation in 2011 of the United Arab Emirates and Qatar in Operation Unified Protector in Libya, or the appointment, the same year, of the first UAE Ambassador to NATO, which represented an unprecedented and innovative way to strengthen the partnership.\nTopic: International Relations, Foreign Policy, International Cooperation, Reform\nPolitical Geography: Middle East, Libya, Arabia, United Arab Emirates",
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        "raw_content": "CEE Professor Auroop R. Ganguly was invited as a keynote speaker at The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) workshop on \"Frontiers on Big Data, Modeling, and Simulation in Urban Sustainability\" organized by the National Academies' Board on Mathematical Sciences and Analytics. Ganguly spoke on his ongoing line of work that he has been calling \"Intelligent Climate Adaptation and Resilient Engineering for Urban Sustainability (I-CARE-4-US)\".\nWatch the recording of Ganguly's presentation.\nWorkshop and Webcast on Frontiers of Big Data, Modeling, and Simulation in Urban Sustainability\nData, modeling, and simulations are critical to planning for and maintaining sustainable communities. This workshop and webcast will bring together the emerging interdisciplinary network of practitioners, business leaders, academics, and policy makers using data for urban sustainability. The workshop will focus on identifying areas where cities can partner with the scientific community to address challenges related to air and water quality, transportation and physical infrastructure, and sustainable inclusive communities.\nDay 1: January 30, 2019 from 9am-5pm ETDay 2: January 31, 2019 from 9am-3pm ET\nThis event was organized by the National Academies' Board on Mathematical Sciences and Analytics, in conjunction with the Board on Energy and Environmental Systems and the Computer Science and Telecommunications Board.\nCivil & Environmental Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, Faculty, Research, Seminar",
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        "raw_content": "Playcation 2017: A great start to our summer\nPlaycation 2017: A great start to our summer.\nLast week almost 90 preschoolers started their summer off here at ClearView. We had such an encouraging week leading these children through a variety of learning activities which incorporate singing, thinking, and playing. These are all elements that most of our children are able to enjoy on any given Sunday; however, not all of these children attend church regularly. It was a nice taste of what we offer every week here at ClearView.\n1. Sing: Each group sings and worships together every day. They sing praise songs about who God is, and how great He is.\n2. Think: This year the children\u2019s Bible study examined the life of David. We were able to see how God is so good, faithful to His children, and keeps His promises.\n3. Play: We try to incorporate play in everything we do. This is one of the best ways preschoolers learn.\nOverall we hope that our children will resemble Christ when he was a child like mentioned in Luke 2:52 \u201c And Jesus grew in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and man.\u201d\nHere is a quote from one of our first time families who attended Playcation this year:\n\u201cThis was our first year of Playcation, and we just wanted to send a quick thank you note. It was such a fun and special week for the kids. My daughter isn't away from me very often, and her teachers were so loving and patient with her as she adjusted to leaving me each day. They are already looking forward to next year.\u201d Catie\nWe are so proud of the leadership who helped make Playcation such a success. Two things that stood out the most about this year\u2019s leadership teams were: the diverse age ranges of the leaders, and their ability to plan and execute Playcation in such a loving and peaceful way. It was truly an intergenerational week here at ClearView. The body of Christ was at work discipling at every age level.\nWe are so fortunate to have a church family who sees the value in reaching out to families with young children to provide a day camp experience that focuses on teaching God\u2019s truth in such a fun way. Thank you for being intentional about how you pray for our community and investing your time and money into our Kids Ministry at ClearView. We are a church that is making a difference in our community and bringing people into the Kingdom of God.",
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        "raw_content": "Summerfest Committee Responds to Inaccurate Newspaper Reporting\nPosted Sep 8th, 2016 in Festivals and Events, fonthill\nAs a response to recent articles in the local newspaper and the direction given by Council to the Summerfest Committee we provide our input as well as the direction we will take to address the concerns of the petition presented to council on August 22nd, 2016.\nTo Mayor Augustyn and Members of Council\nPelham Summerfest has been in existence for 6 years and is run by a small group of dedicated volunteers and Town staff who put in countless hours to ensure we have a successful event. In the last two years Pelham Summerfest has been recognized by Festivals and Events Ontario as one of the Top 100 Festivals in Ontario. What began in 2011 as a single day to celebrate the completion of the Downtown Streetscape in Fonthill has since grown to a four day event of free family fun. The festival includes music & entertainment for all ages, children\u2019s activities, retail & food vendors, arts, crafts, a wine and beer pavilion and Sunday morning breakfast in Peace Park.\nThis year we added a car show on Sunday which drew over 130 vintage cars and was a huge success enjoyed by participants and residents alike. Over 33,000 residents and visitors came out to explore our lively walkable down town. Many former residents return to the area to attend the event to reconnect with friends. We have tracked attendees over the past 4 years. 77% of the attendees are from Pelham, 19% are from other municipalities in the Niagara Region and 4% are from outside of our Region.\nIn the past couple of weeks there have been several articles in a local newspaper discussing a petition by downtown business owners. This petition expressed a desire to have Summerfest moved to a different location, away from Pelham St. Additionally, there were comments made in the newspaper that require clarification as many are misleading, and several are outright untrue. At no time was any member of the Summerfest Committee contacted by the press regarding the petition or the contents of the articles published. As such, the Pelham Summerfest Committee would like to provide a response to the petition and the allegations that were cited and to clarify the misrepresentations.\nThe petition was presented to council at the August 22nd Council Meeting. The newspaper stated that there were approximately 20 names on the petition. In fact there were 16 entries of which one business was named twice on the petition, one individual was a home owner who lives outside of Fonthill, two signatures are from delivery drivers who are not business owners, two businesses operate by appointment only and two businesses that were listed were not signed by the owner of the business. Of the owners cited in the petition, only one of them has ever participated in the event over the 6 years.\nOur committee has made efforts in the past to assist the downtown businesses. In 2013 we brought in a marketing consultant to help the local businesses take advantage of the opportunity of marketing to the thousands of people that come to the front of their business. Only 4 businesses took advantage of the opportunity and only 1 was a signatory to the petition. The rest did not take advantage of the opportunity. Furthermore, the consultant offered to do a personal business plan for only $50. Nobody took him up on this generous offer.\nAn email was sent to the Mayor in the past week by a business owner which reads, \u201cDear Mr. Mayor, I just read the article in the St. Catharines Standard re: Petition to Move Summerfest. You can move it to our Parking Lot. (with Landlord permission) To have 30,000 people in front of my door for 4 days is a Marketing Gold Mine. The brand building, ability to promote new services or goods and just meet and greet are all priceless.\u201d As you can see others have a much different view of the opportunity presented by Summerfest.\nThe one article suggests that the event brings in vendors from outside of Pelham that compete with local business. Pelham vendor applications always take priority over all other applications. This year 36% of the vendors were from Pelham, and an additional 39% of the vendors were from other municipalities in the Niagara region, 25% are vendors outside of our area. Participants also come from outside of the area and provide a great opportunity for local business to showcase their business to visitors to the Town.\nThe article goes on to say that half of the vendors are not legal businesses. This statement is a fabrication, and there is no evidence to support such a conclusion. Some of the vendors are crafters who may not pay HST because they do not have revenues over $30,000 per year. To be clear, businesses are not licensed by the local municipality, and any tax liabilities or other requirements are not the responsibility of the Summerfest Committee, or the Town. Summerfest vendors are subject to the same rules and regulations as they would be at any other festival. We have received a letter from one of the local vendors who has taken great exception to the accusations in the paper. \u201cas a vendor we must pay a fee to be part of any event. We must also register forms with the health department, fire department, ESA (Electrical Safety Authority) and TSSA (Technical Standards and Safety Authority)\u201d. All vendors that participate in Summerfest are required to provide evidence of adequate insurance liability coverage.\nThe opinion of the local paper suggests that the fees for vendors are exorbitant. Fees for the event are at the lower end of the scale when compared to other festivals and the committee has always shown itself willing to negotiate flexible payment options with local businesses. The article goes on to suggest that the Town forces other businesses to charge a certain price for beer. This is not true. Beer prices are agreed upon at a meeting involving the local businesses who are licensed to sell alcohol at the festival, and the Summerfest Committee.\nThe purpose of the Summerfest Committee selling beer and wine throughout the festival is to raise money to help offset the cost for logistics such as security, fencing, toilets, tables and chairs and helps pay for entertainment. Over the past 6 years Pelham Summerfest has given over $45,000 to the local service clubs for their assistance in serving on Saturdays. The majority of this money is reinvested in our community by these clubs. We are pleased that our local businesses do well on their beer sales; there is no obligation by participants to buy beer and wine from the Summerfest Committee. It is important to note that this event is 4 days of FREE family fun. To run an event as such revenues need to be made.\nThe article implies that any profit from the event goes into the Town\u2019s wallet and it may be needed to fund obligations in East Fonthill. Nothing could be further from the truth. Yes, the event generated revenue which has been added to Summerfest reserves. The money raised during Summerfest each year is used solely by the Summerfest Committee to maintain and improve the festival each and every year. The reserves are for future capital purchases, future additional expenses as well as reserves in the event that we experience adverse weather at a future event and the event loses money in a particular year. 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        "raw_content": "MBUSD Hosts Popular 'International Day'\nOct 24, 2017 01:25PM \u25cf By Jeanne Fratello\nMBUSD International Day [16 Images] Click Any Image To Expand\nThe Manhattan Beach Unified School District hosted its 2nd annual International Day on Saturday, inviting local families to share cuisine, music, and traditions from their home countries.\nIn just its second year, the event has become extremely popular, with 22 countries represented and more than 150 attendees, according to Jim Hands, the school district's TOSA (teacher on special assignment) for English learners and CELDT coordinator.\nFamilies set up tables and booths at the MBUSD district office parking lot. Countries represented included Mexico, Portugal, Brazil, Japan, Mongolia, Myanmar, Spain, China/Taiwan/Hong Kong, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Egypt, France, Turkey, Bangladesh, Iran, Israel, Honduras, Romania, and USA.\nParticipants got a chance to sample treats ranging from Turkish coffee to Greek pastries, and enjoy snippets of international culture ranging from music to books to games.\nGanna Sanjperenlei Herzog brought foods and cultural items from her country of Mongolia, which hadn't been represented before. \"It went very well. A lot of people were surprised - They had never met anyone from Mongolia, and lots of people didn't even know Mongolia was a country,\" she said.\nHerzog brought Mongolian treats including aaruul (dried yogurt bites that taste similar to cheese), boortsog (Mongolian biscuits or cookies made with flour, butter, sugar and lightly fried), and Mongolian chocolates. She also made Mongolian dumplings called khuushuur, which look similar to empanadas and have beef and vegetables.\nShe also brought items to help people learn about Mongolia, including samples of Mongolian writing, which uses the Cyrillic alphabet and is more similar to Russian than Chinese; as well as a model of a ger, or traditional Mongolian home.\n\"The school district helps us so much, and I\u2019m so glad we have an international community that helps each other,\" said Herzog. \"I really had so much fun - I cannot wait for next year.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Mon, 18 Nov 2013 15:57:13 +0000 /in Features /by Dogs and pups Magazine\nWinters are here\u2026kids are looking forward to their winter vacations. Cold waves, warm bedding \u2013 who wants to go out? How about some lovely pooch movies to keep boredom at bay? What\u2019s more? Let your tailwagger curl up by your side, while you both enjoy these beautiful movies.\nMovies are a fun way to treat and train animals. Some movies are with a message that spread awareness about adopting dogs. Here are some of the must-see movies the every dog lover must see:\nBeethoven: This film is one comedy drama that you can watch with your kids! Directed by Brian Levant in 1992, Beethoven depicts the story of a St Bernard who comes into the lives of Newton family and fills a void that always existed in their family. The dog becomes the center of attraction and attention for the family and is endowed with much love and care. But the dog\u2019s vet, Doctor Varnick, has some other plans for Beethoven. Dr Varnick has a secret, a dark horrible side to him that requires a lot of dogs to carry out experiments. He eyes the poor slobbering Beethoven for the same. How Beethoven is saved from the cruel vet is something to watch out for! A St Bernard by the name of Chris portrayed the role of the dog and you just can\u2019t avoid falling in love with him.\nMarley & Me: This movie became a superhit in 2008. Directed by David Frankel, this movie is based on an autobiographical book by journalist John Grogan. The story revolves around John\u2019s life and experiences with one mischievous Labrador Retriever. This one is a truly family entertainer. It will make the elders, teenagers and even kids laugh. The unforgettable chaos that the dog gets the family into is real fun, but in the end the dog teaches the family what is really important in one\u2019s life. The character of Marley is played by 18 different Labrador Retrievers. Also look out for the sequel, though the first part is much better. The book is also worth a read for book lovers. The language is simple and it also has photographs of the real Marley.\nHachi \u2013 A Dog\u2019s Tale: An all time favourite movie among all dog lovers, this movie was made in 2009. It became an instant hit with all dog lovers across the globe. Hachi is a true story of an Akita breed dog. If the word Loyal has a synonym, then it is \u2018Hachiko\u2019. The story shows a rare and invincible bond between a dog and a human. College professor Parker Wilson finds a young pup abandoned at a train station. He instantly takes a liking for the dog and names him Hachiko-Hachi (which is a Japanese symbol for good luck that\u2019s hanging from the pup\u2019s collar). Hachi is a dog who doesn\u2019t like to play fetch games, or do any tricks or get trained as other dogs do. That\u2019s why Parker\u2019s family has inhibitions towards Hachi. But he is extremely faithful to Parker and is friendly to him. He walks with him everyday to the train station in the morning and then again comes back to greet him every evening when his master returns. This is a routine Hachi follows even after the untimely demise of Parker. Hachi brings tears to the viewer\u2019s eyes in the climax of the movie.\nAir Bud (Series): Air Bud, as the name says, is about a buddy who jumps up in the air. No, he is not a superman but just a cute bundle of fur. A sports playing Golden Retriever named Buddy is the central character of the film. All the series are a great watch. A Golden Retriever by the actual name of Buddy played the central character. Buddy has also acted as Comet in the TV series Full House. Josh, a young kid becomes friends with a stray Golden Retriever who has some amazing ability to play basketball. Josh makes a school team of basketball players and Buddy becomes their Team Mascot. Josh and Buddy emerge as the stars of halftime in the game. Buddy gets all the attention from the media in halftime which is seen by his former mean pet parent, Norm Snively. He sees it as an opportunity and makes a wicked scheme to cash in Buddy\u2019s popularity. Watch this movie to find out if Josh and Buddy get separated by Norm\u2019s wicked plan or they remain buds forever?\nHomeward Bound \u2013 The Incredible Journey: Here the three animals \u2013 Shadow, the Golden Retriever (intelligent and calmest of all- a true leader), Chance the Bulldog (a talkative fun mischievous adopted dog) and Sassy the cat (as our kitties always are) are given human voices. They belong to one family but each has their own space and own favourite kid-parents. When the family has to go on a vacation, they leave them with a pet sitter. The trio run away and set on an adventurous journey to reach back home. The film shows a series of events wherein each completes their own journey too of throwing away inhibitions, getting to know the outside world and becoming brave and courageous. It\u2019s a perfect entertainer for small kids. The movie shows an abundance of wildlife and beautiful location sceneries.\nEight Below: This movie was also released by the name Antarctica in the US. Inspired by a Japanese movie, this is based on a true story of a Japanese expedition carried out in 1958. The human cast has done a great job, but the eight Siberian Huskies steal the show. Heart warming, this one is sure going to keep you on toes throughout their expedition. The story revolves around a dog-sled guide working at an Antarctic research station and his live action-adventures. A severe storm forces him to abandon his eight beloved sled dogs in harsh Antarctic winter. Left to fend for themselves, the rugged and resourceful dogs face several dangerous situations at every turn. They survive for nearly six months and finally meet Walter, who along with his colleagues, join hands to carry out a daring rescue mission to save the dogs. The Huskies look so huggable in the movie that you can\u2019t help falling in love with each one of them.\n101 Dalmatians: Dalmatians are a breed of dogs found first in Croatia. They were mainly used as carriage dogs in early days. But here in this movie Cruella DeVil, as her name is cruel and devil-like, kidnaps puppies and kills them for fur. The movie takes a turn when various animals join hands against her and take their revenge. The beautiful spotted Dalmatians in the movie make the viewers\u2019 heart skip a beat. In the sequel 102 Dalmatians, Cruella manages to get out of prison and once again goes after the darned puppies. But the Dalmatians prove smarter. A full fledged entertainer for the whole family, 101 and 102 Dalmatians are not to miss out for the drama and picturisation.\nOld Yeller: This movie is an old time classic. Set amidst the landscape of 1860 Texas, the movie revolves around a young boy named Travis and the bond he shares with a lop-eared stray. Directed by Robert Stevenson in 1957, the movie is based on an award winning book \u2018Old Yeller\u2019 by Fred Gipson. Travis doesn\u2019t take an instant liking to Old Yeller until he saves the family from attack of a bear. Showing his true protective skills, Old Yeller gains affection of the family and becomes a loyal buddy of Travis. Soon they become inseparable, sharing joyous experiences and learning valuable lessons about growing up. The movie teaches kids about love and death, family bonds and life\u2019s teachings. It might also teach kids about dealing with loss of a life (dogs). The movie also has a sequel Savage Sam which is again based on another book of Fred Gipson.\nHotel for Dogs: Andi and her little brother Bruce stay in a foster home where animals are not allowed. The kids love animals and an adorable dog whom they name Friday is their buddy. They secretly care for him and are ready to risk everything for him. They soon find a shelter for him in a huge abandoned hotel. Bruce puts his engineering skills to use and transform the abandoned hotel into an ideal place for dogs to live. Friday soon shares his home with all kinds of furry buddies and the place soon becomes a paradise to live in. The neighbours are led into a mystery when they discover sudden disappearance of all stray dogs around. Andi and Bruce strive to keep the hotel\u2019s secret from being discovered. Will they manage to do so? The adventure is also beautifully penned down in Lois Duncan\u2019s book by the same name on which the movie is based.\nA Dog of Flanders: The movie is based on a novel written by English author Marie Louise in 1972. The movie is about a Flemish boy named Nello and his dog Patrasche (a Bouvier, a large sturdy dog native to Flanders). There is even a statue of the boy and his dog in Antwerp which is a tourist attraction. Young orphaned boy Nello lives with his grandfather in a small village in Antwerp and sell milk as they are very poor. They find a bruised dog and adopt him, naming him after Nello\u2019s mother Mary. Patrasche helps Nello pull milk into town every morning. Though the book\u2019s ending and film\u2019s climax are totally different, both show a great human-dog bond.\nTurner & Hooch: This film is surely going to bring smiles and laughter all around. It\u2019s an average cop and dog movie. It\u2019s a sweet love story of fights and bonding between Turner\n(played by Tom Hanks, a cop) and Hooch\n(a large and slobbery French Mastiff or Bordeaux Mastiff as they are called) who come together to find the murderer of Hooch\u2019s pet parent. Turner hates Hooch but has to keep him at his home till the case gets solved and in the process takes a liking for him. In the end, Hooch dies solving the case and saving life of Turner. Turner, who was a control freak, becomes soft, considerate and animal loving by the end of the case. It\u2019s his own emotional journey too. Watch out for the hilarious moments at Turner\u2019s home when Hooch enters in initial days.\nA Dog Year: This one is about a great bonding between Jon Katz, a writer by profession and his bonding with a Border Collie, a dog whom he receives from a kennel. The dog is undisciplined because of abuse and he gets Jon into a series of mishaps, but Jon doesn\u2019t quit on the dog and wants to keep trying. Jon hires a farmhouse to give the dog enough room to run around thinking that will drive out his energy and calm him down. But, during the course, he realises that it\u2019s his own problems that is driving him crazy and not the dog. A great emotional journey about a dog helping a human discover oneself. The Border Collie is one guy to watch out for\u2026.furry and huggable.\nThe Adventures of Milo & Otis: An adventurous film that will be enjoyed by both young and old. A kid\u2019s favourite, this film revolves around the adventurous journey of Otis, a Pug-nosed puppy, when he takes off with an aim to rescue his friend Milo, the always curious kitten, when she is swept down a river during one of her roaming hangouts. It\u2019s a Japanese action adventure film made in 1986 and the film was reworked for its release in English in 1989.\nThe Shaggy Dog: The adventure starts when a workaholic human (the dad, played by Tim Allens) is transformed into a lovable dog. Made in 2006, this movie is about a typical home where the wife and kids complain to their father about not giving them enough time. When he turns into a dog, he sets on a mission to uncover the mystery of how it all happened. His struggle to discover the mystery makes him understand his family better as a dog. He understands the meaning of fatherhood and wants to turn back as human and give all the love and time to his family that he has missed out on. A wonderful film to watch and learn!\nSnow Dogs: Made in 2002, the movie stars Cuba Gooding Jr and is a live action comedy film. Directed by Brian Levant, the movie is based on the book Winter Dance: The Fine Madness of Running the Iditarod by Gary Paulsen. Cuba Gooding Jr is shown as a dentist from Miami who inherits a team of champion sled dogs. During the film he discovers that he was adopted and hence manages to find his true place in life. They participate in the Arctic Challenge Sled Dog Race to win it in the end. 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        "raw_content": "The tragedy of the times is that many of the young people that I come in contact with show absolutely no interest in reading. It was Charles William Eliot who wrote -\u201cBooks are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counsellors, and the most patient of teachers\u201d \u2013 and I can only advise people to read as much as they can. It could be anything \u2013 a classic, a contemporary novel, or a book on a specific subject; reading will improve you immeasurably as a person. The late Dr. Sarup Singh, a former Chancellor of Delhi University, former Governor of Gujarat and a delightfully witty man, used to read and finish a book every night!\nNow for the folks who actually do read \u2013 have you ever wanted to read faster but always found it difficult? Well, the good news is that there are ways to improve your reading speed that will allow you to read more in less time. There are techniques that one should adopt in order to increase his or her reading capacity. In fact, it is proven that if adopted, these techniques will help individuals increase their reading capacity to over 70 books per year in addition to making them much smarter readers. However, learning to read faster in not a magic trick but a finely honed skill that one will need to master. The obvious outcome of speed reading is that you will increase the number of words that you read per minute. More importantly, speed reading will definitely increase your passion for reading. When you gain more power over the amount you read per minute, your appetite for reading will expand, hopefully exponentially.\nPractice makes perfect. Therefore, do not give up if the results you desire do not materialize almost immediately. Keep at it and you will be surprised by the constant progress you are making. In time, you will be able to read close to 800 words per minute, giving you the opportunity to read more.\nI am outlining below some of the better tips you should follow in order to read faster:\nThe point of a pointer!\nWhen reading, our eyes usually do not remain at one spot as they constantly twitch and move from the main centre of focus to collect information from sources around them. These movements are commonly referred to as \u2018saccades\u2019. When your eyes do twitch, they must come back to their normal position. Saccades make readers slow down even as they search for their present reading position. Therefore, one of the best solutions to counter the small, rapid, jerky movement of the eyes is to use the help of a pointer.\nOne of the best used pointers is the index finger. Simply place your finder under the text you are reading, moving it along even as you complete each line. Initially, using your finger as a pointer may be slower than your regular reading habit. However, once you are accustomed to the motion, you will be adept at reading faster and more efficiently.\nSpeed reading: control or speed?\nIt is a common belief that speed reading is all about control and not speed; it is all about controlling the reading rate and not necessarily about reading faster. The ability to control the way you read will allow you to read faster and more efficiently. Even here, using a pointer will help control the speed at which you read. If you move the pointer faster, your reading will also progress rapidly. On the other hand, if you move the pointer slowly, your ability to read faster would be hampered. So, the pointer can be used as a means to control the speed at which you read.\nReading sans sub-vocalising\nIt is a common phenomenon that when people learn to read initially, they often speak aloud the words they are reading (vocalisation). As we grow older, vocalisation gradually shifts to sub-vocalisation (mentally hearing the sounds of the words as we read). However, the need to sub-vocalise diminishes over time in many people because it hampers the speed at which one reads; however, there are people who still sub-vocalise as they read. It should be noted that sub-vocalising is not necessarily a bad thing as it helps us gain a better understanding of the written text. However, we do not really need to grasp each word in a sentence in order to better understand the text.\nIf an individual does manage to read without sub-vocalising, it will help that person increase his or her reading speed; this, in turn, will give the person the ability to read more efficiently by discarding all the excess fluff in a book. Therefore, try and move your fingers faster than the words you read in your head. This practice will enable you to break the pattern of sub-vocalising and, in turn, will help you to read faster.\nMost people read something hoping that the information will speak to them eventually. However, what if the material you are reading serves a specific function and requires you to read with intent and purpose? Therefore, it should be noted that speed reading is all about active reading. Instead of waiting for the information to jump out at you, take the initiative to read with better intent, seeking the relevance of the material you are in the process of reading. Before beginning any reading session, prepare your mind to figure out the purpose of reading that particular book. In that way, even if you are not sure about what you will be able to gauge from the material, your mind will be placed to make that discovery.\nActive reading also involves taking the time out to try and understand what you are reading. 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        "raw_content": "Sep262018 by John P. BurnettNo Comments\nSurely you will have already taken English lessons especially during your school career.Courses for learning grammar, mastering English vocabulary, perfecting your oral presentation or memorizing irregular verbs have not unfortunately allowed you to become bilingual.Learning a foreign language is much more complex than it may seem.If you have never had the opportunity to take courses and your starting level is close to 0 then do not worry. You can get the best learning opportunity with https://www.jtcom.de/. Discover some features of the language as well as reinforce your language level. The history of English can be divided into different distinct periods.History of English literatureOld English before 700 when the Germanic tribes arrive in Britain.The Angles, the Saxons and their...\nJun32018 by John P. BurnettNo Comments\nFrom the languages spoken on the streets to the food eaten on the tables, different cultures and countries across the globe do all sorts of things differently - and education is no exception. Each country has its own approach to the teaching and learning of foreign languages in particular: from countries which make it compulsory to learn local foreign languages to those which specifically help bilingual students develop their second language, there are all sorts of ways to do it. This article will compare and contrast the different ways languages are taught in schools across the globe, and on what areas of language learning the focus is applied.An essential subject?Some places make it compulsory to learn languages as part of the state education system. In the European Union, for ex...\nIt\u2019s been five years since you ditched cigarettes, you\u2019re an expert on what herbal teas slow aging and you drink plenty of water daily. You\u2019re no longer in denial that the fine lines on your face growth thicker with each passing decade, but contentment isn\u2019t easy, either. I\u2019m not here to make a quick affiliate buck on the latest \u201cproven\u201d anti-aging cream. In fact, I\u2019m here to debunk skin-care misconceptions that may be subtly leading to wrinkles, spots, and saggy skin. I am a professional makeup artist, just like those that graduated from a cosmotology school in Mississauga, so you can take my word for it.MYTH 1: You have acne because you never wash your faceThanks to the Internet, this is the most widespread skin care myth. Acne is a result of four factors, and none of them is\nWhen it comes to participating in dance classes in NW Calgary there are certain important aspects that must be taken into account. It is important for you to determine the reasons why you must consider joining a dance class in the first place. In this article, you will be given insight on why dancing is crucial for the wellbeing of your mind and body.One of the major benefits of dancing is the fact that it improves your overall flexibility and agility. The movements that you make during your dance classes will enhance your flexibility thanks to the stretching classes set up by your teacher. Some types of stretching exercises and combinations will enhance your overall range of motion, which is why you must take part in classes in order to improve your flexibility.Another major b...",
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        "title": "Cover Story - SUNY: Nation's Largest University Expand, An Interview with Chancellor Robert King",
        "raw_content": "SUNY: Nation\u2019s Largest University Expands\nAn Interview with Chancellor Robert King\nBy Marylena Mantas\nThe State University of New York is growing! Seeking to attract more students from the Metropolitan area to its 64 campuses, the State University of New York (SUNY) recently opened a new Metropolitan Recruitment Center in midtown Manhattan. The center hopes to better disseminate information about SUNY to high school students, their parents and guidance counselors and to better assist them with the college application process.\n\u201cThe New York City metropolitan area is very important to SUNY; we welcome New York City high school students on our campuses,\u201d said SUNY Chancellor Robert King.\nThe Chancellor cited diversity as one of the most important elements brought to SUNY by students from the metropolitan area, who constitute approximately 25 percent of the university\u2019s applicants each year.\n\u201cThey and the diversity they bring to the university enhance the environment on our campuses,\u201d said King.\nThe expansion of facilities is one of many general increases that are taking place throughout SUNY these days. In the past five years enrollment has been experiencing a similar trend. In 2001 enrollment stood at 383,153 students, up 2.3 percent since the fall of 2000. Full-time undergraduate enrollment was the highest in the university\u2019s history\u2014235, 548\u2014up 4.4 per cent from the fall of 2000. Selectivity was also on the rise in 2001 with 40 percent of the incoming class having scored above 1,200 on the SAT and a grade point average above 90 percent.\n\u201cThe combination of our growing reputation and focused recruitment efforts contributed to significant enrollment growth for the fifth consecutive year,\u201d said King during his annual report to the Board of Trustees delivered at Hudson Valley Community College recently. \u201cThe record number of students choosing the State University speaks not only to the University\u2019s capacity to provide a superb education, but also to the quality of our campuses, thanks to the $2 billion investment in our building and infrastructure that is being made under the leadership of Governor Pataki. In short, we are becoming the institution of choice for New York State\u2019s college-going population, to an extent unequalled in our history.\u201d\nRaising the status of SUNY has been one of King\u2019s main goals, since December of 1999 when he assumed his position as Chancellor. \u201cThe University is increasing its stature in terms of how the world views us as a research institution,\u201d said King, citing as some of the measurements of success the increasing number of patents generated; Stony Brook\u2019s admittance in the Association of American Universities; and a recent pledge of $100 million made by IBM to support the Center for Excellence in Nanoelectronics at the University at Albany.\n\u201cWe have engineered a first rate, best in class public university,\u201d said King when questioned to describe the present state of SUNY, which stands as the nation\u2019s largest comprehensive system of higher education.\nIn 2001, SUNY came a step closer to meeting the Chancellor\u2019s goal of attracting $5 billion in new resources for the University over the course of five years.\n\u201cI am pleased to report that funding for sponsored activity, including research, climbed to almost $594 million last year\u2014almost $100 million more than we had just two years ago,\u201d said King, who has considered it \u201cimportant to change the basic culture of the university as it pertains to fundraising\u2026we have not had a long history of soliciting philanthropic support.\u201d\nThe university, however, can boast of having a longstanding relationship with its Russian counterparts. The 27-year relationship led to the recent establishment of a unique exchange program that allows SUNY students to earn a joint degree from their home institution and Moscow State University.\nArrangements are already underway to establish a similar partnership with the Istanbul Technical University in Turkey.\n\u201cWe view Turkey as an important country strategically to the US,\u201d said King. \u201cWe found the Turks very willing and amenable to this program.\u201d\nThe faculty participating in the joint degree programs, which provides students with an option to make use of distance learning, or to study in Turkey and Moscow for a certain period of time, have been collaborating to create a joint curriculum that will meet the program\u2019s needs.\nAs King noted, among other things, the joint program seeks to prepare a more international workforce and provide SUNY students with an advantage when they enter the job market.\n\u201cThink of the advantage our graduates will have when they approach a prospective employer with a resume demonstrating degrees earned from both SUNY and Moscow State or Istanbul Technical University,\u201d said King.\nStudents can earn joint degrees in the following disciplines: Business Administration, Economics, Language, Medicine, Computer Science, Public Administration and Teaching English as a Foreign Language.\n\u201cWe also recognize that as large and comprehensive as we are, we can extend our effectiveness by collaborating with other entities that offer important additions to our capacities,\u201d said King. \u201cThus, we continue to create and enhance key strategic partnerships throughout the state and around the world.\u201d\nSUNY: Nation\u2019s Largest University Expands An Interview with Chancellor Robert King",
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        "title": "Education Update - Teachers of the Month February 2003",
        "raw_content": "Principal: Denise Vittor\nSuperintendent: John W. Lee\nName of School: Queens Vocational and Technical High School, Long Island City\nSchool District/Region: School District 77\nRenu Mohan of Queens Vocational and Technical High School has given much to her students and school community. She spends all her preparation and professional time tutoring and helping students with their schoolwork. She prepares wonderful demonstrations for all of her classes. She always does the best that she can in a very demanding and challenging professional environment.\nMohan\u2019s students enjoy being in her class. She works well with staff members, and volunteers to mentor new science teachers. Renu Mohan always has a smile for her students and colleagues. She is a team player always going above and beyond what is required of her. Renu Mohan exemplifies all of the positive qualities of an excellent teacher.\nPrincipal: Valerie J. Reidy\nAsst. Principal: Stephen Kalin,\nSuperintendent: Dr. Norman Wechsler\nName of School: The Bronx High School of Science\nStephen Lynch is a mixture of artist, craftsman, statesman and counselor. As a teacher ofarchitecture, he has had his classes undertake projects such as developing housing for the homeless by integrating social problem solving with architectural design and drafting.\nStephen Lynch motivates students who have a desire to enter the fields of architecture and engineering through good instruction and good example. Many of his students enter architectural programs at \u201ctop notch\u201d colleges and universities. He writes college recommendations for 30 to 50 students each year who depend upon his skill in presenting them as serious architectural students.\nThirty years of teaching has honed his high energy teaching style and high level of caring for the students and the school. Mr. Stephen Lynch is truly an exemplary teacher.\nAndrew Faehnle\nPrincipal: William Hewlett, Jr.\nSuperintendent: Myrta Rivera\nName of School: MS 203, The Bronx\nSchool District/Region: School District 7\nMr. Andrew Faehnle is the Computer/ Technology teacher at MS 203, a new Middle School located in the Bronx, New York. Mr. Faehnle\u2019s tireless efforts have resulted in the donation of several pieces of computer equipment to the school, as well as the donation of some \u201chigh tech\u201d projects for his students to work on. He works above and beyond to ensure that the students of MS 203 have working computers at all times.\nOften, Mr. Faehnle is in his room, a bottle of Elmer\u2019s glue in his hand, with a dissembled computer in front of him. Somehow, he always manages to transform these piles of pieces into computers. Other times, he can be found in front of his computer, searching the Internet for people willing to donate supplies to the school.\nMr. Faehnle can always be counted on to participate in all activities and to assist in any way possible. He is an asset to the school and a true professional in every sense of the word.\nPrincipal: Jayne Godlewski\nAsst. Principal: Susan Coglianese\nSuperintendent: William L. Sawyer\nName of School: Seward Park High School, Manhattan\nSeward Park High School social studies teacher Tom Parker is an excellent teacher who displays a great deal of imagination, creativity and leadership. He has been a teacher at Seward Park since 1992 and has always presented himself as a fine and upstanding citizen with an outgoing personality. With a great sense of responsibility, Tom always seeks additional challenges and meets them with success. He is an organized, goal oriented and dependable individual. School responsibilities range from working as a dean, tutoring Chinese-speaking students and assisting in the social studies department to coaching girls\u2019 basketball. Tom is a dedicated teacher whose students and co-workers respect tremendously. He is compassionate, kind, very humorous, and transmits his love of history and love for his students to everyone around him.\nCarlotta Hardy\nPrincipal: Elaine Brittenum\nSuperintendent: Neil F. Kreinik\nName of School: Edward K. Ellington P.S. 140Q, Queens\nCarlotta Hardy is an advocate of At Risk students and gives special attention to these individuals in her classes, always working on a one-to-one basis with them. She attends every workshop on 4th grade literacy and 4th grade math.\nEvery year Mrs. Hardy\u2019s students achieve and pass the ELA and 4th grade math test. Mrs. Hardy created an individualized program to supplement at risk children. She uses her preparation or lunch period to devise one-on-one creative and successful experiences for her students.\nParents constantly request her class and students seek her methods of rewarding, challenging, and personalized enrichment experiences. She arrives to work early and remains late, diligently honoring her craft.",
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        "raw_content": "There's Power in Teaching.\nEducators Rising is an organization that helps make sure teachers have the experience and skills they need to be ready for the classroom.\nStarting with high school students, we provide passionate young people with hands-on teaching experience, sustain their interest in the profession, and help them cultivate the skills they need to be successful educators. The result is a pipeline of accomplished teachers who are positioned to make a lasting difference \u2014 not only in the lives of their students, but also in the field of teaching more broadly.\nEducators Rising is transforming how America develops aspiring teachers. Starting with high school students, Educators Rising provides passionate young people with hands-on teaching experience, sustain their interest in the profession, and help them cultivate the skills they need to be successful educators. The result is a pipeline of accomplished teachers who are positioned to make a lasting difference \u2014 not only in the lives of their students, but also in the field of teaching more broadly.\nLearn more about how you can advance great teaching at educatorsrising.org.\nEvery teacher in America has the skills and experience to help all students achieve their potential.\nEducators Rising Store\n2018 NLC Awards\nCongratulations to all of the students that competed at the Educators Rising National Conference. Five Nebraska students placed in the top 10 in six categories.",
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        "raw_content": "Global cotton production to grow by 10.9% in 2012\nGlobal cotton output is expected to rise by 10.88%, while cotton consumption might just rise by 2.99% in the cotton season 2011/12.\nGlobal cotton output is expected to increase to 26.80 million tonnes in 2011-12 cotton seasons, up from 24.17 million tonnes in 2010-11 or 10.88%, according to Cotlook.\nWorldwide consumption is expected to decline to 22.71 million tonnes in 2011-12 from 23.41 million tonnes in the previous season. Among major cotton producing countries, Chinese, Indian, Australian and Pakistani cotton output is expected to rise, while in US and Brazil, it is anticipated to fall.\nCotton consumption in China, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Turkey is expected to climb, while in Brazil, it will stay flat and in the US, it is expected to fall. Chinese cotton output is expected to jump from six million tonnes in 2010-11 to 7.15 million tonnes in 2011-12, a rise of 19.16%.\nIndian cotton production is anticipated to move from 5.52 million tonnes to 5.95 million tonnes in the current season or 7.78 percent. US cotton output is expected to fall to 3.44 million tonnes in 2011-12 from 3.94 million tonnes or down 12.69 percent. In Pakistan it is anticipated to jump from 1.76 million tonnes in 2010-11 to 2.14 million tonnes in 2011-12, a growth of a massive 21.59%.\nBrazilian cotton production is also expected to decrease to 1.93 million tonnes in 2011-12 from 1.96 million bales, a decline of just 1.53%. Australian output is also anticipated to leap from 898,000 tonnes in 2010-11 to 1.14 million tonnes in 2011-12, up a stupendous 26.9%.\nGlobal cotton crop to drop at steepest rate in 20 years\n2011-12 global cotton prices down 39% as stocks increase\nGlobal cotton trade to drop by 18% in next season\nGlobal 2012/13 cotton output may decline\nGlobal cotton trade likely up 13% on Chinese demands",
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        "raw_content": "On the first day of October, my artists gave to me...\nMore than 40 stores, bars, eateries and offices throughout downtown Spokane and other neighborhoods will have art on display during the First Friday Art Walk, from 5-8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 1. In the Spokane Community Warehouse, at 505 W. Riverside, CHAIR-ity will feature chairs creatively decorated by local artists. Chairs will be raffled off to raise money in support of the Warehouses, a program of St. Margaret's Shelter. At the Brickwall Art Gallery, at 530 W. Main, photographer Richard Heinzen and Hospice of Spokane will introduce a photograph exhibit titled \"Travelers Through Hospice.\" At The Onion Restaurant, at 302 W. Riverside, Artist Brendan Genther's exhibit \"Art Can Be Therapy; Art Need Not Have Boundaries\" will be on display. For a full list of exhibits and events, go to www.downtownspokane.org and click on the First Friday tab.\nHate Me today, but Blue October will have come and gone tomorrow.\nBlue October brings its strong lyrics and unique vocals to the Knitting Factory Concert House, at 919 W. Sprague, at 8:30 p.m. tonight, Sept. 29, as part of its Pick Up The Phone tour. The Houston-based group is touring in support of its new album, \"Approaching Normal.\" It's the follow-up to the group's first album, \"Foiled,\" which went platinum and produced one of the most popular songs of 2006, \"Hate Me.\" Tickets for tonight's show are $26 each and are available at sp.knittingfactory.com.\nYoung and old alike will like this.\nThe Spokane Symphony and the senior ensemble of the Spokane Youth Symphony will perform together at the performance titled \"Side By Side\" at 4 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 3, at the Martin Woldson Theater at the Fox. Spokane Symphony music director Eckart Preu will conduct, and Spokane Youth Symphony artistic director Verne Windham will be the master of ceremonies. Tickets to this show are $15 for adults, $13 for seniors, and $11 for students, and they are available through Tickets West at www.ticketswest.com or 800-325-SEAT.\nDon't be a Melvin. Listen to the Melvins.\nThe beloved trainwreck that is The Melvins is coming to the Knitting Factory Concert House for a hard-hitting show at 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 30. The Melvins have been around for 25-plus years, have seen band members come and go, and have been brought on and kicked off major labels. Through it all, they've remained a fan favorite with metalheads. Tickets to Thursday night's show are $15 apiece and are available at sp.knittingfactory.com.\nIgnite your intellect. In five-minute increments.\nThe inaugural Ignite Spokane event takes the Bing Crosby Theatre stage at 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 30. Inspired by the 4-year-old Seattle event that has been replicated in communities throughout the world, Ignite brings together presenters from the Spokane community to speak on the topic of their choosing. Each has five minutes and 20 slides that auto-advance every 15 seconds. Speeches include \"How Lucky Underwear Helped Me Battle Lymphoma,\" by Tony Hines; \"Feminism and the Jersey Shore,\" by Ashley Paulus; \"How To Use Analytics To Get The Girl,\" by Ed Reese; and many others. Tickets are $10 each, with $5 of each ticket going to the Rebecca Schiering Children's Fund at United Health Services Credit Union. For tickets, go to www.ignitespokane.eventbrite.com.\nThis will be some good, down-home Cook-ing.\nCountry-music up-and-comer Elizabeth Cook will play an intimate show at the Rick Singer Photography Studio, at 415 1/2 W. Main in downtown Spokane at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 2. Dubbed as \"this generation's Loretta Lynn,\" the young singer-songwriter will appear with Nashville instrumentalist Tim Carroll, who will play acoustic, electric and lap-steel guitar. Tickets are $20 each and are available by calling Rick Singer at 509-838-3333 or by emailing him at ricksingerconcerts@gmail.com.\nThis is all news to us.\nIn celebration of its 10th anniversary, Spokane Public Radio station KSFC 91.9 FM introduces An Evening With Howard Berkes, at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 6, at the Bing Crosby Theater. National Public Radio West Coast correspondent Berkes will talk about his 30 years of reporting experience that started with covering the Mt. St. Helens eruption and was followed by Space Shuttle Challenger tragedy, Ruby Ridge, and others. Inland Northwest radio newsman Doug Nadvornick will lead a question-and-answer period with Berkes at the event. Ticket are $25, or $20 for SPR members. They can be purchased by calling 800-328-5729. For more information, go to www.spokanepublicradio.org.\nTerrain - Spokane's 3rd Annual Terrain Art Exhibit brings together 64 area artists presenting 179 original works, along with music performances by seven artists, including DJ Likes Girls; new experimental project Sueno Del Verde; country Americana band Silver Treason, art-punk band Jazz, indie rockers Soul and the Machine, Pullman folk-rock band Yarn Owl, and headliner, Spokane-bred DJ and internationally renowned multi-insrumentalist James Pants. The festivities kickoff at 5 p.m. on Friday, October 1, at the Music City Building, 1011 W. First Ave. Cost: Free, all ages welcome.\nTerrain Wrap Up Party - The Terrain action continues with the Terrain Wrap Up Party, highlighting by Portland bluegrass punkers Hillstomp, along with local blues-punk band Whiskey Dick Mountain, that's at 9 p.m. on Saturday, October 2, at Mootsy's, 406 W. Sprague. Cost: $5, 21 and older only.\nFloater - Portland's Floater is coming through town, touring in support of the band's new psychedelic pop-rock album, \"Wake.\" The band is playing a special acoustic engagement on Sunday, October 3, at Empyrean Coffee House, 171 S. Washington St. Cover: To be announced, all-ages welcome.\nDirty Martini's for Clean Water - Join the Spokane Riverkeeper program of the Center for Justice, Dry Fly Distilling and local indie-pop-jazz band Mon Cheri for Dirty Martini's for Clean Water, envisioning the return of Chinook salmon to the Spokane Falls, at 6 p.m. on Friday, October 1, at the Spokane Masonic Center, 1108 W. Riverside Ave. The event also includes live and silent auctions. Tickets are $50-$80, through www.brownpapertickets.com.\nJimmy Nuggs - London Get Down's charismatic frontman, Jimmy Nuggs finishes out his residency tonight, Sept. 29 at 9 p.m. at The Seaside, 230 W. Riverside Ave. Cost: $3, 21 and older only.\nWhat's old is in town again.\nJim Custer Enterprises' 35th Annual Fall Antique & Collectors Sale hits the Spokane Fair and Expo Center Friday, Oct. 1, through Sunday, Oct. 3. More than 300 dealers from across the U.S. will pack the 75,000-square-foot space with furniture, glassware, fine china, silver, vintage clothing, old toys, jewelry, coins, dolls, tools and more. Grashe Fine Art Restoration, which has worked with auction houses throughout the Western U.S. restoring fine art, will be on hand. Roy's Glass Repair and Nurse Nancy's Doll Repair will be at the show as well. Doors will be open from 4-9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 1, from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 2, and from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 3. Admission is $6 for adults; kids 12 and under are free. For more information, go to www.custershows.com.\nYour stuff could get high appraise indeed.\nIf you're going to the Custer Antique & Collectors Sale, you might want to take your favorite family heirloom or that quizzical old piece you have lying around. The Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture's Antique Appraisal Days will join the big antique show once again. Qualified appraisers and experts will be on hand to provide verbal market evaluations for $5 per item. Funds raised will support the Campbell House, next to the MAC. Appraisals will be available from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 2, and 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 3. Appraisals are limited to five hand-carried items per person, and no firearms are allowed.\nA River dances through it.\nThe South Asia Cultural Association will take the Bing Crosby Theater stage to present a dance drama titled \"A Story of River Ganges, Her Sacredness and Her Pollution Problem.\" The show is scheduled for 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 2. Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for students, and $5 for children 12 and under. Tickets will be available at the Bing box office starting two hours before show time, or you can get them in advance through Tickets West at www.ticketswest.com or 800-325-SEAT.\nThe Lion's Share of the talent will be on display.\nThe Lion's Share, at 1627 N. Atlantic, will host a Citywide Autumn Art Show from 5-9 p.m. both Friday and Saturday, Oct. 1 and 2. Work from artists ages 10 to 92 will be on display, including Devonia Grashio, Olivia Brownlee, Joan Becker and more. Rockin' B Ranch's own Pamela Brownlee will sing, and other performers include Paula Clark, Christie Jones, Brenda Lashley and Vivian Schuur.\nMake yourself at homes during the Fall Festival.\nThe Spokane Home Builders Association's Fall Festival of Homes continues this weekend, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 1, through Sunday, Oct. 3. The scattered-site show features 41 newly constructed home by 24 Spokane-area builders, most of which are furnished with the newest in interior-design trends. The tour is free, with events at a handful of host sites throughout the community. Homes will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday through Sunday. For more information, go to www.spokanefestivalofhomes.com.\nThere will be a lot of anti-Americans sentiment Saturday night.\nThe Spokane Chiefs take home ice for the first time in the 2010-2011 season when they take on long-time nemesis Tri-City Americans at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 2, in the Spokane Arena. The Chiefs (0-1) will be trying to avenge an opening-game loss in Tri-City, where the Americans won a 6-3 shootout. Tickets for Saturday night's game range in price from $10 to $19 and are available at the Arena box office, at 720 W. Mallon, or through Tickets West at www.ticketswest.com or 800-325-SEAT.\n\"It's a matter of professional integrity! 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        "raw_content": "Spokane's annual Labor Day weekend food-and-entertainment festival Pig Out In The Park starts at noon today, Sept. 2, in downtown's Riverfront Park and extends through Monday, Sept. 7. Entering its 30th year in existence, Pig Out features 55 music acts over the course of the six-day celebration, 42 food booths and 3 adult beverage gardens. Acts playing this year's Pig Out include local fan favorites - including Too Slim and the Taildraggers, Trailer Park Girls, No Expectations, Java Kola and Civilized Animal, as well as one-time national chart toppers Cracker and The Tubes. Admission is free, and meals cost no more than $8.95; that's less than last years' price. Thanks to Bill Burke and Val Workman for another great event! For more information, go to www.spokanepigout.com.\nWhen in doubt, refer to the manual and follow directions.\nThe Inlander has released the sixth edition of its Annual Manual magazine, the largest publication ever produced by Inland Publications. With 220 pages dedicated to food, shopping, nightlife, recreation, arts and family, it's the insider's guide to the Inland Northwest. Like the Inlander, this glossy magazine is free, and distributed at the more than 900 locations in the Inlander's distribution network. So look for the Annual Manual where you pick up your Inlander. Pick up several and send them to your out of town friends to show them just how fun Spokane is. You can also check out the 2009-2010 Annual Manual at www.inlander.com/annualmanual.\nThe Copper River salmon are running at Spokane Falls.\nHere's one last chance to enjoy fresh Silver Salmon from Alaska's Copper River. The King's are available in the spring; these are silvers, and they're just as delicious. For a limited time, Anthony's at the Falls, 510 N. Lincoln is offering this delicacy for just $17.95. And as far as we know it's the only place in Spokane you can get it this time of year, because Anthony's has its own seafood company. Anthony's phone number is 509-328-9009 and their website is www.anthonys.com.\nWhat happens in Vegas stays in Airway Heights.\nThe variety show \"Welcome To Fabulous Vegas Nights\" takes the spotlight at the Northern Quest Resort and Casino starting at 7:30 p.m. tonight, Sept. 2, and runs through Sunday, Sept. 12. A show is scheduled every night except Labor Day Monday. Dubbed the ultimate variety show, \"Vegas Nights\" juggler Michael Holly, balancing star Tino Ferreira, magician Fielding West, twirler Jonathan Burkin and comic hosts Tony and Lloyd. Tickets are $40 each for cabaret-style seating and are available by calling the Northern Quest Events Line at 509-481-6700 or through Tickets West at www.ticketswest.com or 509-325-SEAT.\nMary, don't let the music die!\nA complaint from one cranky neighbor has hushed the live music at the Rocket Market at 42nd and Hatch for the time being. Owners, Alan and Shanda Shepherd have been offering live music for several years and have done everything possible to keep the volume down and keep the peace. Som Jordan has been booking music there this year and would like to be able to finish the season. And they'd like to change the law that killed the music at the Rocket. You can help. Contact Mayor Mary Verner at 509-625-6250 or email her at Contact the Mayor via Ask Spokane and urge her to keep the music alive. Also, get in touch with City Council Member, District 2, Michael Allen at mallen@spokanecity.org. He's supportive, and he's trying to find a solution, but could use your encouragement.\nDiscover Tan and other colors at the Tinman.\nThe Tinman Gallery, 811 West Garland, will host an artist's reception for Ilse Kilian Tan this Friday, September 4th from 5 to 9 p.m. Her show of new work, called \"Discoveries in Color,\" will run from September 4th through September 26th. This new series of over 20 canvasses depicts landscapes that Ilse has visited numerous times in life and in memory. Since she paints from memory, her work has a layered, luminous feel that is the sum of all her experiences. Refreshments will be served and there will be a background of live music. For more information contact Sue Bradley, owner of the Tinman Gallery, at 509-325-1500.\nPark it for one last Symphony show.\nThe Spokane Symphony will end its Summer Series with two free concerts in parks. The Lud Kramer Memorial Concert, named for the beloved Liberty Lake resident and former Washington Secretary of State, will be at 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 5, at Pavillion Park, in Liberty Lake. The same lineup - starting with \"The Star-Spangled Banner,\" including Beethoven and Mozart and closing with John Philip Sousa's \"Stars and Stripes Forever\" - will be performed at 6 p.m. Monday, Sept. 7, at Comstock Park on Spokane's South Hill. For more information, go to www.spokanesymphony.org.\nIf you want to see Topol, you can't fiddle around.\nThe stage production of \"Fiddler on the Roof\" starring award-winning original movie actor Chaim Topol continues its run at the INB Performing Arts Center tonight, Sept. 2, through Sunday, Sept. 6. Shows start at 7:30 p.m. tonight and Thursday and at 8 p.m. Friday through Sunday, with 2 p.m. matinees on Saturday and Sunday as well. Tickets are $30, $52 or $58, and are available by visiting the INB Performing Arts Center box office or through Tickets West at www.ticketswest.com or 800-325-SEAT.\nWalk the walk and talk the art.\nDowntown Spokane's First Friday Artwalk kicks off at 5 p.m. Friday, Sept. 4, with 50-plus restaurants, shops and other downtown businesses featuring art and live music. The Kolva/Sullivan Gallery, at 115 S. Adams, presents artist Melanie Gum's inaugural show, titled \"The Essence of Surfacing.\" The Missing Piece Tattoo, at 410 W. Sprague, will throw its second annual cancer ribbon tattoo fundraiser, with 30 percent of proceeds going to Cancer Patient Care. For more information on the multitude of exhibits and other events associated with First Friday Artwalk, go to www.downtownspokane.org.\nShowing off Spokane and Coeur d'Alene for 10 years.\nSpokane Coeur d'Alene Living Magazine celebrates its 10th Anniversary with their 64th issue, in mailboxes and on newsstands now. The September issue contains a compilation of \"What I Know\" items from 20 Spokane luminaries published over the past 10 years (including Betsy Cowles, Don Kardong, Mari Clack, and Cathy McMorris Rodgers), as well as every cover since the magazine's inception in July 1999, when it was called Spokane Home and Life. The 164 page magazine also features the Fall Arts Preview and the 2009 list of Spokane's Best Lawyers (provided by Avvo). The website is www.spokanecda.com.\nDon't be rude. Go see Rude.\nThe Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, at 2316 W. First, premiers an exhibit by Brad Rude, considered one of the region's preeminent young sculptors, on Friday, Sept. 4. Titled \"Days Together: Selected Sculpture and Paintings,\" Rude's work focuses on wildlife sculpture, a mainstay of Western art, and will be on display at the museum through Oct. 24. For more information, go to www.northwestmuseum.org or call 509-456-3931.\nThe High Five from the somshow.com by Isamu Jordan\nModest Mouse - Issaquah's finest, Modest Mouse, has led the way in the delicate balancing act that is indie-bands signing with major labels. And since the 2004 release of the platinum-selling \"Good News for People Who Love Bad News,\" Modest Mouse has been able to maintain its indie-cred, making strides in dissolving the lines between the Northwest indie-rock aesthetic and the commercialization of independent music. With two drummers, plus the former guitarist for The Smiths, Johnny Marr, - not to mention, Isaac Brock, one the most charismatic personalities in indie music - Modest Mouse is five albums, and 15 years into its career and just hitting its stride. Modest Mouse returns with The Night Marchers at 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 5, to The Knitting Factory Concert House, 919 W. Sprague Ave. Cost: $32.\nMichael Franti and Spearhead - As the leader of eclectic and superconscious hip-hop-funk-rock-reggae-jazz band Spearhead, Michael Franti is on a mission to change the world through art. The film, \"I Know I'm Not Alone,\" is his latest call for peace and social justice, and features footage of Iraq and Israel, but he's still making innovative, genre-hopping music. Franti's latest, \"All Rebel Rockers,\" has a lot of crunchy guitar moments, but its steeped in reggae rhythms. The album was recorded largely in Jamaica with the help of dancehall kings Sly and Robbie and co-stars multi-talented vocalist Cherine Anderson. Franti is joined by Anderson as a special guest on his current tour, which arrives at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 8, at The Knitting Factory Concert House, 919 W. Sprague Ave. Cost: $27 in advance, $30 day of show.\nDavid Allen Coe - For most of his career, \"Mr. Take This Job and Shove It,\" David Allan Coe has been at the heart of controversy - if not the lungs, liver and solar plexus. The infamous outlaw country singer is still at it, touring regularly, and he comes back at 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 9, to The Knitting Factory Concert House, 919 W. Sprague Ave. Cost: $25.\nMaia Sharp - At the age of 12, Maia Sharp was playing piano, saxophone, oboe and guitar. She's written hits for Trisha Yearwood, Bonnie Raitt, Art Garfunkel, Cher, and The Dixie Chicks. And this summer she released her fifth studio album, \"Echo.\" Sharp plays a rare seated show at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 10, at The Knitting Factory Concert House, 919 W. Sprague Ave. Cost: $12.\nThe Sky Turns Red - Coeur d'Alene metal band Sky Turns Red contains former members of Riled that have performed with national acts such as Drowning Pool, Seven Mary Three, Adema, and Psycho Stick, among others. They landed a deal on UK-based indie champion Swerve Records, and are celebrating the release of their new album at a CD release show with Sweet Hollow at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 5, at The Grail, 4720 W. Seltice Way in Coeur d'Alene. Cover: TBA.\nIrish Multi-Media Presentation at the MAC.\n\"The Rambling Irishman\" a multimedia program of Irish Film, Dance, Music and Readings will be presented at the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, Friday, September 18, featuring the film, \"The Hard Road to Klondike\" by Irish filmmaker, Desmond Bell. Reception and Crossroads Dancing: 5:30 - 6:45pm; Program: 7:00 - 8:30pm. Cost of $7.00 includes one drink. The film is based on a book about Mickey MacGowan and his travels from County Donegal, Ireland to Butte, Montana then Alaska and the Klondike Gold Rush. He made his fortune and returned to Ireland in the 1890s. Also included is a program of traditional singing from Irish TV. The reception will include The Kelly Irish Dancers with demonstration and instruction of Crossroads Dancing with live music. For more information, visit www.northwestmuseum.org.\nTicket special gives new meaning to Urban revitalization.\nA ticket special for the upcoming Sept. 14 Keith Urban concert at the Spokane Arena is planned during the Labor Day weekend. From 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 4, to 10 p.m. Monday, Sept. 7, fans can buy a four-pack of tickets to the Urban concert for $99, almost half off the regular price. The special is available for 200-level seats only. To order, go to the Spokane Arena box office or go through Tickets West at www.ticketswest.com or 800-325-SEAT.\nYou're out of your mind if you miss 'Out Of This World.'\nThe popular museum exhibit \"Out Of This World: Extraordinary Costumes From Film and Television,\" will be on display only for a few more days at the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture, at 2316 W. First. Saturday, Sept. 5, is the final day to see more than 30 costumes and related objects from popular shows such as \"Star Wars,\" \"Terminator,\" \"Star Trek,\" \"Indiana Jones\" and \"Batman.\" The museum is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today, Thursday and Saturday and from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. this Friday. For more information, go to www.northwestmuseum.org or 509-456-3931.\nThe Cougs will be seeing red with the Cardinal comes to town.\nThe Washington State University Cougars football team kicks off the 2009 season with a home game against division opponent the Stanford Cardinal at 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 5, at Martin Stadium. The Cougs lost to Stanford last year in Palo Alto, but beat the Cardinal last time the team traveled this far north. Tickets range in price from $20 to $40 and are available at www.wsucougars.com.\nEWU Eagles look to soar over Western Oregon.\nThe Eastern Washington University Eagles football team will open their 2009 season at Woodward Field, in Cheney, at 12:05 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 5, against the Western Oregon University Wolves. The Eagles are coming off a 6-5 winning season with 15 returning starters. Tickets to the game range in price from $10 to $18 for adults and $4 to $8 for children. 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        "raw_content": "Anna Wilson, beyond a shadow and a doubt\nBy Jordan Brenner | Apr 6, 2016\nRod Mar for ESPN\nCalling the shots from the point, Anna Wilson led Bellevue to an undefeated season and a Washington state title earlier this month.\nSometimes, after she has swished the day's final free throw and composed the closing line of her essay and clinked the last weights of her workout, Anna Wilson will climb behind the wheel of her car and drive. She rarely has a destination in mind, but instead follows her curiosity as a guide. She will pull her black Mercedes E350 out of the driveway and explore the streets of her new home -- Bellevue, Washington -- admiring the pines that seem to touch the sky, the lakes that rest at their base and the snow-capped peaks that tower in relief.\n2016 McDonald's All American Game\nWhen: March 30, 6:30 p.m. ET\nWhere: Chicago's United Center\nThe rarest All American: Meet Jeannie Boehm\nRosters: Teams and storylines\nQuiz: How is your McDonald's history?\nTop 100: Best of the best in 2016\nOccasionally, she will merge onto I-90 and head 10 miles west into Seattle, music blaring but her mind unusually quiet. That's when she will see him. Maybe he will pull up alongside her, his image plastered on the side of a bus. Maybe he'll look down from above, sporting a pair of Bose headphones, as she passes a billboard. In Seattle, Russell Wilson is omnipresent. Especially if he's your brother.\nIt is almost too easy to introduce Anna Wilson as Russell Wilson's little sister. But the link is also impossible to ignore, given all they share. \"If I came up with a lot of differences between the two, I'd be making them up,\" says Harry Wilson, who, at 32, is the oldest of the three siblings.\nOn Wednesday night, Anna will play in the McDonald's All American Game, capping a senior season in which she led Bellevue High to a state title in her lone year at the school. Last summer, she made the cross-country move from Richmond, Virginia, in part to prepare for the next four years on the West Coast; she will play point guard at Stanford next fall. Such forethought and unbridled drive to succeed is typical of the Wilson clan, and Anna has inherited both qualities in spades. But family played just as crucial a role in that unusual decision to abandon familiar surroundings for her final year of high school. That, too, is the Wilson way.\nAnna Wilson, who struck gold with USA Basketball in 2014, averaged 15.3 points, 4.6 assists and 3.2 steals in her lone season at Bellevue.\nFor many years, life in the Wilson house was exceptionally normal: both parents home for dinner; a hoop in the driveway; church on Sundays. Much has been written about Russell's relationship with his father, Harrison B. Wilson III, a two-sport star at Dartmouth who went on to become a successful lawyer. The wisdom \"Harry B\" imparted upon his son still resonates today -- the purposefulness, the attention to detail, the desire to lead.\nAnna benefited from some of those same lessons, but childhood was a fundamentally different experience for her. More than eight years younger than Russell, she was just 9 when diabetes began to eat away at their father. Harrison could no longer rebound for Anna after dinner as she launched jump shots on the old, steel hoop outside the house. In time, he had to stop coaching her youth teams. Russell went off to college, leaving Anna as the lone child in the house, and she watched her father spend long stints in the hospital, lose his vision and have his leg amputated. Her mother, Tammy, travelled internationally for work, so Anna learned to administer her father's insulin and coaxed him into downing 10 pills each day and night. On several occasions, she and her mother would find him lying on his bed, not breathing, leading to a panicked call to the paramedics.\n\"They had to resuscitate him,\" Anna says. She fiddles with the silver cross that hangs from her neck and glances down at the table in the center of Russell's dining room. As she looks back up, her eyes blink slightly faster. \"It was a frequent thing.\"\nWith her heart and mind set on playing for the Cardinal, Anna Wilson did everything in her power to get her academics in Stanford shape.\nAt school, Anna's mind would wander to her father's hospital room, and her grades suffered. She was a month shy of her 12th birthday when her father passed away in 2010, the day after Russell was drafted by the Colorado Rockies. Russell was home at the time, and visited Anna in her room with the somber news. \"I'm going to help you,\" he told her. \"I'm going to take care of you.\"\nAnd he did. But he wasn't her father. \"I think that's the huge difference between Russell's relationship with my dad,\" Anna says. \"He was older, and he and my dad could have more serious talks. I've had a lot of cool experiences, and sometimes I wonder what my dad would say.\"\nAs Anna was adjusting to life without her father, the world was discovering her brother -- as a college star, a Pro Bowler and eventually a Super Bowl champion. Russell already was a legend at the Collegiate School back in Richmond; his NFL success only swelled his alma mater's attachment. When Anna was a sophomore, the school held Russell Wilson Day. Students were decked out in Seahawks gear. Fatheads lined the walls. The students saw a hero; Anna just saw her brother. \"Here she is walking to chemistry class and everyone has her brother's jersey on,\" Harry says. \"How do you react to that?\"\nShe wrote about that experience in her application to Stanford:\n\"Since I could walk, I have lived in a dark space produced by a body that intercepts the light of my personal fulfillment. My brother is the body, but he is not at fault. His fame and accomplishments unintentionally created the dark space composed of the inescapable expectation of onlookers. The dark space is his shadow in which I have lived.\"\nBeing a teenage girl is hard enough. Imagine going through those years as the sister of a celebrity. \"I don't trust everyone,\" Anna admits, \"because of certain circumstances with my brother, and people just wanting to get close to me because of him.\"\nBut Anna has never resented Russell. Far from it. As she grew, so did their connection. You can hear it in her voice, see it in her mannerisms. She often repeats his mantras, the ones he learned from his father like \"the separation is in the preparation.\" She talks openly about how her faith guides her and how basketball provides an opportunity to make a larger impact on the world around her. Listening to her describe the role of a point guard -- lead, share the ball, inspire your teammates -- feels almost like a recording of Russell talking about the job of a quarterback.\nAnna Wilson moved in with her big brother Russell Wilson for a couple of weeks after she moved to Washington state.\nIt was Russell who sent Anna to Stanford's basketball camp as a ninth grader, where she fell in love with the school and became obsessed with earning admission. And late in 2014, it was Russell who contacted Leah Krautter, the girls' basketball coach at Bellevue. \"It was December, and I got an email from Russell,\" says Krautter, a lifelong Seahawks fan whose Facebook photo features her 2-year-old son sporting a No. 3 jersey. \"I thought that maybe someone was spamming me.\"\nBut sure enough, Russell, Anna and Tammy showed up at a game and chatted with Krautter about the program. It had been seven years since brother and sister had lived together, and both wanted to seize one last opportunity before Anna would go off to college. Besides, a year on the West Coast could help Anna acclimate to Stanford. But Tammy needed convincing to leave her job and her home, and after that initial meeting, Krautter never heard back from the Wilsons. She assumed they had decided to stay in Virginia. Then, about a week before school started this past summer, Krautter got a call from her athletic director. Bellevue would be adding an All-American point guard.\nAnna moved to Bellevue two weeks ahead of Tammy and bunked with Russell. They shared early-morning workouts and evening meals. Russell rebounded for her and she helped care for his dogs. One afternoon, Anna and a friend were tossing a football in the yard when she shrieked. Russell came rushing out of the house to find his sister sprawled on the grass. Red liquid seeped from her nose. As Russell worried about how to tell his mother that Anna had broken her nose on his watch, she held up her hands, which were covered in ketchup. Russell chased her around the house.\nAnna Wilson has enjoyed paddle boarding on Lake Washington since moving to the Seattle area for her senior year of high school.\nEnough about Russell Wilson's sister. Let's talk about Anna.\nIt was early this past fall when the Bellevue girls' basketball team gathered for its first open-gym workout. The Wolverines had reached the state semifinals the previous season; Anna didn't even know some of her teammates' names. Yet a few minutes into the scrimmage, she called time and brought the group together in a huddle. Everyone has to play harder, she told them. The guards need to spread out more.\nIt's not hard to imagine the reaction in most gyms. But instead of rolling their eyes and wondering who the new girl thought she was, Anna's teammates voted her captain a couple of weeks later.\n\"When I first met her, I was a little intimidated,\" says Tatiana Streun, one of the team's tri-captains. \"She is very strong, she knows what she wants, and you just have to be a big enough person to handle it. There is something about her that just brings out our competitiveness and encourages us to do our best.\"\nMatt Hernandez/McDonald's\nScoreboards across the country have been lit up by Anna Wilson and her teammates.\nThat is Anna's gift. But as her teammates came to know her, they discovered a different side to their new point guard. \"She really is goofy,\" says Quinessa Caylao-Do, her backcourt mate, who also transferred to Bellevue as a senior. She has been known to imitate her teammates' dance moves in less-than-flattering fashion. Once, her Spanish teacher gave her a pie in school and Anna convinced Streun that she was about to feed it to her. Then she smashed it on Streun's face. She listens to an unhealthy amount of Justin Bieber, especially when she is behind the wheel of her car.\nStill, those trips in her Mercedes are the only journeys she will take without a clear plan. There was another reason she moved to Washington, albeit one she feels less comfortable discussing: She wanted a better basketball experience. Collegiate School didn't offer the same level of competition as she found out West; to reach her goals, she needed to play with and against more talented players.\n\"I think she felt like she wasn't progressing as quickly as she wanted to, certainly at the beginning of [AAU] seasons,\" Harry says. \"She felt like she had to catch up to the speed of the games. I think she really wanted to get a chance, when she goes to Stanford, to make sure her trajectory is on the right path athletically.\"\nThe move worked. A month ago, Anna led Bellevue to the 3A state championship, capping an undefeated season in which she averaged 15.3 points, 4.6 assists and 3.2 steals per game. Anna's job was to serve as the team's connective tissue, to get everyone the ball in the right spot, to keep the pace high, to keep the offense flowing. And just when the girl guarding her might begin to wonder what all the hype was about for a 5-foot-8 guard with a slight frame, she'd bust a 3-pointer in her face. The next trip down, Anna would cross her over to get into the lane, where she'd Eurostep around another defender and finish with a scoop layup, the motion impeccably fluid and efficient. And then that opponent would learn the same lesson as so many before her: Don't get between Anna Wilson and her goals.\nFollowing Anna's freshman year, she was one of the last cuts from USA Basketball's U16 world championship team. The next summer, she returned to Colorado Springs for the U17 trials \"and she had a plan,\" Harry says. \"She knew who she needed to beat out. I got the impression that she highlighted two or three girls that she was going to need to work harder than in order to make the team. And lo and behold, she did exactly that and earned a spot on the squad.\"\nQuinessa Caylao-Do, left, is headed to Colorado next season; Anna Wilson is off to Stanford; Kate Parrish will remain to defend Bellevue's state title.\nWhen Anna visited Stanford as a high school freshman, she was surprised when the coaching staff asked about her grades rather than her jump shot. She had always assumed that basketball was all that mattered in recruiting. By this point, Anna already had scholarship offers from Maryland and Wake Forest, but Stanford's coaches told her that she was too young to receive an offer, and that they would need to monitor her academic progress. Instead of causing her to dismiss the Cardinal, that knowledge became motivation. \"I went to my mom and said I'm going to do anything I have to do, academically, to get into Stanford,\" Anna says.\nSo when she got back to Virginia, she signed up for every AP class she could fit into her schedule. She started studying late into the night or, if she had an evening workout planned, she would rise at 4 the next morning to finish her homework. According to Tammy, at one point Anna kept three separate journals -- one for her personal goals, one devoted to her athletic pursuits and one that tracked her athletic accomplishments. \"She's the ultimate perfectionist,\" Russell says.\nTammy can only marvel -- and chuckle -- at Anna's meticulousness. \"Right now, she's working on this English paper,\" Tammy said over the phone earlier this month. \"She will keep working on it until she gets every line to the best of her ability. The time she takes to write that first paragraph is amazing to me. She has to get that first paragraph just right.\"\nIt's a fine line, Anna knows, between striving for perfection and punishing yourself for failing to meet an impossible standard. She knows she is hard on herself -- probably too hard -- but that doesn't mean she is willing to change, not when there is so much left to accomplish.\n\"Growing up in a family that's had a quarterback, myself a point guard, leading has always just been something in our family,\" Anna says. \"Not just in terms of sports, but life. If you want to do something special, you have to figure out a way to make other people believe that it's special. I don't know how exactly to explain it, but you can control what influences other people.\"\nAnna thinks she might like to study environmental sciences at Stanford, the result of a transformative class she took at Collegiate. One of the primary themes of that course was the allocation of resources in developed and underdeveloped countries: Why don't nations with abundant resources use them more efficiently, particularly when they could aid those less fortunate? That conundrum resonated for Anna.\n\"I correlate that to your gift,\" Anna says. \"If you have a gift, you don't want to abuse it or inefficiently use it, to where you're not cultivating your gift, not perfecting your craft. I don't know the full capacity of my gift. But I hope I don't have a cap or a limit on it.\"\nBrenner writes for ESPN The Magazine and ESPN Insider. He covers the NBA and college basketball.\nMeet the 2016 McDonald's All Americans\nHoopGurlz: The rarest All American\nThe Buzz: Anna Wilson dazzles\nHoopGurlz: Are you a McDonald's Game expert?",
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        "raw_content": "Classic Intel: 2001: A Space Odyssey - DVD Review\n'towards the end, on his final journey, it was quite clear to me that Bowman's mind couldn't cope with what it was seeing and perhaps, neither could mine'\nThe debate surrounding 2001: A Space Odyssey and whether it is a brilliant film or a pretentious post-modern artwork is broached on screen in the very opening moments of Stanley Kubrick's 1968 science fiction opus. A plain black screen plays. In fact it plays for about two minutes and forty seconds, accompanied only by high-pitched, wailing strings in the background. They fade and the film begins. To its many champions this is a brave, esoteric, start: a discordant, musical introduction to what is to come. To the naysayers this is 2001's preposterousness at its very height; who wants to watch a blank screen and listen to some classical music on full volume, where's the science fiction film I was promised?\nI'm potentially in the minority here because although I can't claim to have enjoyed 2001, I didn't hate it either. I can completely see its worth as a film and its heady influence over such modern greats as last year's Moon but equally I struggled with it on several levels. Towards the end, on his final journey, it was quite clear to me that Dave Bowman's (Keir Dullea) mind couldn't cope with what it was seeing and perhaps, neither could mine.\nAs a narrative piece of cinema, 2001 is slow going. The opening, moving on from bare strings to examine the origin of ape-like man, is dialogue free and very sparse of story - it's nearly an hour before anything approaching a yarn starts up. Once it does there is enough here to hold your interest. A buried structure on our Moon has emitted a signal to Jupiter. A group of scientists (led by William Sylvester's Dr. Floyd) are trying to keep this a secret for the moment and five astronauts (only two of whom are conscious, Dullea and Gary Lockwood as Dr. Frank Poole) are dispatched to the large planet to investigate. As a story on its own this works and both Floyd's introduction and Poole and Bowman's journey hold various levels of interest and intrigue for the viewer.\nHowever, 2001 isn't intended as a mere story and director Stanley Kubrick is as interested in the visuals and sound as he is in taking us from A to B, some would argue, to his detriment. Many have discussed whether film represents art and in my mind, there's no argument here. Hang 2001 on a wall in a gallery and let it play with just its music and you do have a fully functioning, moving, art installation. Film can be orchestral but this is operatic and Kubrick's long ponderances on floating space stations or turning planets are intriguing without being inherently attention grabbing.\nIn the end, whether you appreciate the film or not will come down to the battle between the above two paragraphs: can you cope with a film more interested in being art than in telling a story? I personally found there was enough of both to keep me interested but never enough to make me feel like I was watching something approaching genius. Despite Kubrick's wonderful visual dalliances, I would have preferred a story and for all its scatter shot beauty, in over two hours I merely got a twenty-second sketch of what that story was.\nKubrick's ambiguous artistry means he was guaranteed a cult classic but for me, this is where that film should remain: rooted in the cult or in a gallery. Personally 'film', perhaps more specifically 'cinema', inherently means narrative and there just wasn't enough of that here for me to call 2001 'great' on every level.\n'This is arguably Kubrick\u2019s most famous film, a masterpiece of dehumanisation, but what it is really about I don\u2019t think even Kubrick can answer satisfactorily' - Wonders In The Dark (Allan Fish)\nThe first time I watched this I was so incredibly bored and annoyed I promised myself never to watch it again.\nYears later after much nagging a friend got me to revisit it, and I was surprised how much I was captivated by all the little things Kubrick did. The fact that it blends art, story, and, well, whatever else Kubrick wants, to create something interpretational, and visually stunning. It's something I admire, but I don't think it could ever work twice (as 2010 proved with a much more straight forward plot).\nAs I say, there's a struggle for me here in what really constitutes a work of narrative cinema and what is simply a 'film' and how close this gets to either. I agree there's a lot to be admired in 2001, I'm just not sure that those things add up to make a great movie experience. I can imagine and understand people being captivated by it (and in that case the above sentence is almost irrelevant) but it just so happens that I wasn't.\nthis is on of the most boring films I have ever seen, I would recommend it to anyone who has a hard time trying to sleep.",
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        "raw_content": "Directed by Kent Jones\nStarring Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, Wes Anderson, David Fincher and Alfred Hitchcock\nFilmmakers discuss the legacy of Alfred Hitchcock and the book \u201cHitchcock/Truffaut\u201d (\u201cLe cin\u00e9ma selon Hitchcock\u201d), written by Fran\u00e7ois Truffaut and published in 1966.\nA movie directed by a film critic (Kent Jones) about a book of film criticism in which none of the talking heads are film critics. One of the things (just one) that makes the book so essential is that its a discussion of the craft of filmmaking from two (very different) filmmakers. In adding commentary from a wide variety of other directors, Jones highlights that element of the book while widening and updating its focus: it isn't just a conversation between Hitchcock and Truffaut, but between those two men and David Fincher, and James Gray and Kyoshi Kurosawa and Arnaud Desplechin etc. Rather than a mere supplement to the book, a video essay adding moving pictures to the book's conversations, Jones's film builds something new and on-going upon it. One of the things (just one) that makes Hitchcock great is that his films (especially the two that get the most extensive treatment in the film, Vertigo and Psycho) contain endless depths, you can get lost in them forever. Nothing is ever finished with him, as the book and now the film illustrate, the mystery endures.\n\u2605\u2605\u2605\u00bd review by feedingbrett on Letterboxd\nAn effective dissection of Hitchcock's craftsmanship and also a noble highlight of Truffaut's relationship with the director and his drive to reveal for what Hitchcock truly is, an auteur. It may stray towards material that feel all too flat and muted, but the inclusion of other filmmakers and their personal relationship with the master of suspense and Truffaut's publication. It is well made and fascinating, especially for those who are passionate for cinema and the works of Alfred Hitchcock.\n\u2605\u2605\u2605\u00bd review by truman segal on Letterboxd\nInteresting enough documentary, now I gotta check out some more Hitch films.\nReally makes me want to read Truffaut's book.\nA record of the conversation which took place between veteran director Alfred Hitchcock (just after he had made his fortieth feature, 'The Birds'), and French new blood filmmaker Fran\u00e7ois Truffaut.\nThe interview took six days and covered every title the Master had filmed up to that point. As Truffaut knew no English and Hitch no French, there was a mediator and translator involved, which makes the success of the enterprise all the more staggering.\nA seminal book came out of the interviews, and this film takes that book as a stepping point to show some fantastic scenes from his work, while asking modern filmmakers to give their view on the movies themselves.\nHaving seen all his sound features again myself over the past couple of years, and about to move again to the silents, I feel I have an intimate knowledge of the director's style, and certainly an interest in the links and tropes which are present in his work.\n\"The Man Who Knew Too Much\" is stated to be the first 100% Hitchcock picture, in 1934. Earlier, \"The Lodger\" was the first film to show his style. And then, Hollywood, which had 'no interest as a place', although he would stay there for most of his remaining career.\nThis film is not essential, and gives short shrift to the films before the 1950s, but the book it is inspired by is still the last word in film discussion, and Hitch is probably still the director who casts the longest shadow.\n\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605 review by Scott Pfeiffer on Letterboxd\nI am such an easy mark for this documentary: I love Hitchcock, love Truffaut, love \"Hitchcock/Truffaut\" the book. Further, by my lights you could make a film of just Scorsese sitting there talking for a few hours and I'd happily sit and watch. This engrossing documentary not only gives us Scorsese talking (hey, automatic \"A\"!), but gives him a fascinating subject to talk about as well. Then it tosses in discussions with directors (and only directors) like Arnaud Desplechin and Paul Schrader and Olivier Asssayas and Richard Linklater and Peter Bogdanovich and Kiyoshi Kurosawa, all talking about Hitchcock, Truffaut, and \"Hitchcock/Truffaut,\" that book wherein the young polemicist went deep with his master, casting his keen, critical eye across the entire body of work to create nearly 30 hours of taped conversation redolent of the spirit of respect-and-sometimes-tweak your elders, combined with the idea that their work deserved to be considered carefully and closely, which must have surprised and moved the directors of Hitch's generation, the sort of film-by-film, shot-by-shot analysis that was emblematic of the approach of the Cahier generation of cineastes, the first whose movies would be about movies. I sound a bit breathless!\nKarolyn and I caught this at CIFF, where director Kent Jones himself was on hand. 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        "raw_content": "The incidence of hearing loss in children is higher than you might expect. Studies have shown that newborn hearing screenings identify from one to four out of 1,000 babies tested, depending on the research cited. Most hospitals offer newborn hearing screening and many audiologists offer the test in their office for the babies missed at birth. The babies may have hearing loss because of genetic causes, birth trauma, middle ear fluid, debris in the ear canals or even the side effect of medications given to the newborn. The reported incidence of hearing loss varies from hospital to hospital.\nThere are genetic and non-genetic types of hearing loss. There are two types of genetic hearing loss, syndromic and non-syndromic; and of these, 50 percent are recessive and 15 percent are dominant. The hearing loss is considered non-syndromic if it is the only issue the baby has. The term syndromic is used if there is hearing loss and other findings. Some genetic hearing loss will not show up until later in life. Twenty-five percent of babies with hearing loss are from non-genetic causes. The hearing loss might be from trauma before or during the birth process or a virus that can cause hearing loss. A baby with low birth weight is at risk for hearing impairment. If there is a history of hearing loss in the family that occurs at a young age then that baby has a higher risk for hearing loss. Hyperbilirubinemia (jaundice) that requires blood transfusion may cause hearing impairment. Older children get temporary hearing loss from ear infections, or permanent hearing loss from trauma to the head or from bacterial or viral infections.\nHearing screening is usually completed while the newborn is in the hospital. A test called an OAE (otoacoustic emission) is completed while they sleep. A small tip attached to a wire is placed in the ear canal. The tip houses a device that produces a sound that travels to the hearing organ or cochlea. If the cochlea is able to detect that sound, a tiny movement occurs which the tip records. If the baby does not pass, the screening is repeated at the age of two weeks. If the second screening is not passed, a diagnostic test is ordered. This test is called an ABR (auditory brainstem response) and provides information about the amount of hearing loss and the type of hearing loss. Again, the baby sleeps as tones go into the ear and a recording is generated. These tests are accurate enough that the initial hearing aids are programmed using this information.\nThe treatment for hearing loss in children is similar to adults in that hearing aids are used. Because children learn so much about the world though language, it is important that the hearing aids are programmed well and are comfortable enough to wear all day. The parents play a significant role in the success of the child learning language and coping with the stigma of being hearing impaired. The parent\u2019s attitude influences how the child views himself as he grows older. A positive self-image is important in learning how to deal with peer pressure.\nHearing impaired babies and children hear sound differently, making it important that they are exposed to speech and taught how to speak at a very early age. A speech pathologist will evaluate the baby\u2019s speech development and design a plan for the parents to follow at home. Children spend the most time with their parents and learn the majority of their pre-school skills from them. If formal speech therapy is available that will start very early; the earlier, the better. Many insurance companies will help with the cost of this service.\nChildren use assistive technology to help focus on speech in a noisy room. In a classroom, the teacher wears a transmitting microphone which sends an FM signal directly back to the child\u2019s hearing aids. These remote microphones provide a wonderful signal that has very little background noise embedded in it. If a child is able to use a remote microphone at home and in family social activities, or even TV viewing, the child has more opportunity to be successful learning language. Remember that hearing aids are not hearing cures, they simply aid (help) hearing. Deaf babies and children usually have a trial with hearing aids but if they do not benefit from the aids a cochlear implant (CI) is considered. We will discuss CIs for deafness in another article. FBN\nBy Dr. Karon Lynn, Au.D\nhearing, loss, Trinity\nResolve to Try Something New, Healthy, Outdoors\nWhat Does Business Attraction Mean for Flagstaff?\nHearing Loss in Children | NVRC.org - January 7, 2016\n[\u2026] flagstaffbusinessnews.com by Flagstaff Business News January 6, 2016 [\u2026]",
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        "raw_content": "Southampton boss Ralph Hasenhuttl has suggested that forward Charlie Austin could leave the club before the transfer deadline.\nThe Austrian has already trimmed his squad since arriving at St Mary\u2019s with the likes of Manolo Gabbiadini, Cedric Soares, Wesley Hoedt and Steven Davies having already departed the club.\nAustin has fallen down the pecking since the new man\u2019s arrival and whilst Hasenhuttl has told that he would like to keep him at the club, a lack of opportunities could see him also make for the exit door.\nHe said: \u201cHe [Austin] is 100 per cent professional, he shows the team that if we need him he is here.\n\u201cBut like every player he wants to start from the beginning and if there is not the option here in Southampton then maybe he will be looking for another club where he has this option.\n\u201cThen we have to talk about these things. We don\u2019t send any player away but if there is a different option for him it can be he is an option for another club.\u201d\nThe 29-year-old striker joined the Saints from QPR in January 2016. He has gone on to make 72 appearances and scored 20 goals but has only made nine starts this season.\nAston Villa are the favourites to sign him and can be backed at 2/1 with BetVictor.\nPSG sign George Weah\u2019s son\nSouthampton ready to break the bank for Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain\nTiote talks up Newcastle stay\nSouthampton set to sign Celtic\u2019s Forster",
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        "raw_content": "i moderated a fantastic panel on health games today at the greater philadelphia business coalition on health. my panelists were keas, shapeup and towerswatson. while i left it to them to showcase specific solutions, i did frame the morning\u2019s discussion with a sense of why games, what\u2019s the potential, and where\u2019s the hype.\nthese are the notes from my introduction. you\u2019ll forgive them for being in standard case.\nIn the past year, and much to my surprise, I\u2019ve become a game developer.\nMy game, Hotseat, uses smartphones to get us up out of our seats throughout the day to reduce the health risks associated with prolonged sitting, or \u201csitting disease\u201d\u2014which include obesity, of course, but also kidney disease, heart disease, cancer and even earlier mortality. Hotseat lets users choose activities they wish to do and then books a rotating schedule of 2-minute breaks into their day, based on their calendar availability. Hotseat also allows users to engage in competitive and collaborative challenges.\nHaving created a game, I can tell you it\u2019s no small undertaking to design something that adheres to the principles that make a game a game and that delivers the desired engagement, learning and emotional satisfaction that games do.\nSo, let\u2019s start by defining what a game is. What you see here is a sketch of a talk by Jane McGonigal. Jane, as some of you may know, is the author of \u201cReality is Broken: Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World.\u201d Jane is also the creator of many games, with the one relevant to workplace wellness being SuperBetter. Jane originally made SuperBetter for herself after suffering a concussion that led to a difficult recovery. She created the game because, in her words, \u201ca good game is a unique way of structuring experience and provoking positive emotion. It is an extremely powerful tool for inspiring participation and motivating hard work.\u201d\nIt\u2019s this \u201cpowerful tool for inspiring participation and motivating hard work\u201d that\u2019s motivated her to extend SuperBetter to the general public and to employers, and it\u2019s what has made games so constructive in the health world overall. As Jane and others have noted, games help us develop skills, achieve mastery and social status, guide us to and reward us for desired behaviors, and simply let us have fun doing things that can be difficult or challenging for us.\nFor all of these reasons, games are attractive to employers, and gaining traction with them. In the 2012 Technology + Employee Wellness survey I administered with ShapeUp, we found that 56% of employers currently use competitions and challenges and another 40% plan to.\nThe 2012 TW/NBGH Employer Survey on Purchasing Value in Health Care also found that competitions were firmly in use as a way to engage employees, and that more employers were planning on adding games in 2013. They found that competitions were up nearly 40% compared with last year and are expected to rise another 33% in \u201913. This same study looked at companies that maintained cost increases at or below their median for the past four years. One of the core areas that made a difference was the use of technology, and in this space they found that consistent performers (12%) are more likely to offer online games, either individual or multiplayer participation, than low performers (5%).\nChallenges are only one type of health game, though they are the most popular in the workplace wellness space and largely what we\u2019ll focus on today. There are also \u201cserious\u201d health games. There are games to help soldiers recover from PTSD and endure pain, games that help individuals recover from traumatic brain injury, those that provide a single shooter experience to teens battling cancer, or devices to help kids get more activity. Even mobile-based games\u2014with zombies, no less!\u2014to get all of us up and moving, and so on.\nWho\u2019s making these games? As you can see from our panelists, they come from a varied background. Some are start-ups that reach you directly or through partnerships, like Keas and Pfizer or Aetna\u2019s partnership with a general health game called MindBloom. There are companies, like Richard Branson\u2019s Virgin HealthMiles, where a player comes into the space, drawn by the passion and desire to fix a major health challenge. Some are coming to you from venerable consulting firms, like Adam\u2019s benefits education game we\u2019ll see momentarily. We\u2019ve also seen insurers jump in, with Humana being an early frontrunner. Humana\u2019s created games for kids to seniors, serving the community with tools like you see pictured here: HumanaFit. Other insurers are curating a portfolio of games, apps, products and services as the industry marches toward 2014 and a more consumer-based market. More insurers, game developers and others are contributing to this rapidly growing space, and we\u2019re likely to see more interest in this field and a winnowing of it as we learn what works.\nBefore I wrap and we dive into the demos, we need to recognize some of the limitations or barriers with health games.\nIn the NBGH report employers cite \u201clack of evidence about which practices work best\u201d as a large part of their problem.\nLet\u2019s admit that there\u2019s still some skepticism about games at work. In large part this is about misperceptions. The very word \u201cgame\u201d makes some employers apprehensive, linking games with unproductive time or time wasted. And there\u2019s a misunderstanding about who plays games. Social games are not the exclusive domain of the young male. Two-thirds the population of the US plays games, with mobile and digital gaming seeing dizzying increases. 84% of tablet owners play games . And the average social gamer is actually a 43-year-old woman.\nThat doesn\u2019t mean all health games are equal, or that we\u2019ve reached a point where we have enough evidence about what works in health games and that it\u2019s being broadly applied.\nTwo weeks ago Gartner released a report predicting that 80% of current gamified applications will fail by 2014. And that could be because, as I quote Brian Burke, research vice president at Gartner:\n\u201cPoor game design is one of the key failings of many gamified applications today\u2026focus is on the obvious game mechanics, such as points, badges and leader boards, rather than the more subtle and more important game design elements, such as balancing competition and collaboration\u2026\u201d\nWhile we switch over to see some of today\u2019s health games, I\u2019ll leave you with these thoughts:\nIt\u2019s incumbent upon us to be mindful of whether we\u2019re offering employees games to change health behavior or merely gamifiying our current approach.\nOur understanding of how health games can serve us will only grow, especially as more companies create them and more serious investment\u2014like The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation\u2019s $8 million investment in health games through their Health Games Research Initiative\u2014takes place.\nOf course, to find out how games work for us, we need to see them in action. 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        "raw_content": "BY STEVEN MAXWELL\nBanana sector hit by recession\nBanana exports from both Costa Rica and Panama have fallen as a result of the current economic downturn, among other factors\n5 NFT signs major import contract at Tilbury\n7 Panama diversifies with mangoes and papayas\n9 Banana production 'could rise to higher altitudes'\n10 Fyffes suspended from Ethical Trade Initiative\nPanama and Costa Rica have reported major falls in banana exports for the first two months of 2009 as a result of the current economic recession and, in the case of Panama, the continuing uncertainty surrounding Coosemupar.\nAccording to Costa Rica\u2019s Monthly Index of Economic Activity (IMAE), the Central American country\u2019s economy shrank year-on-year by 5.1 per cent in February.\nThis marked the fifth consecutive month that Costa Rica\u2019s economy had contracted, with the agriculture, manufacturing and tourism sectors particularly badly hit.\nThe official IMAE figures for the first two months of 2009 showed that commercial activity in the agriculture sector fell by 5.2 per cent compared with the same period a year before.\nAmong the products that were principally affected were bananas, pineapples and melons, according to Costa Rican daily La Prensa Libre.\nSeparately, banana production in Panama continues to be affected by the uncertainty over the future of national banana exporter Coosemupar, which suspended operations in September last year.\nStatistics released by the National Office for Bananas have revealed that the country\u2019s banana exports dropped by 34.8 per cent in the first two months of 2009 compared with the same period a year before to just over 2.3m boxes.\nPanactual reported that the Pacific region was most affected by the downturn, with only 113,232 boxes exported compared with 304, 513 a year before.\nThe newspaper said that the paralysis of Coosemupar was understood to be the principal reason behind the 91.3 per cent fall in the region\u2019s banana exports.",
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        "raw_content": "Robson Bight\nJohnstone Strait near Robson Bight\nOrcas near Robson Bight\nFirst Nations Reserve near Robson Bight\nLooking to the mainland near Robson Bight\nSouth east of Port Hardy\nLocated on northern Vancouver Island, about 70 km south of Port Hardy, Robson Bight is a strict ecological reserve set aside for the northern resident orcas that live in Johnstone Strait. It is unique in that it is one of the only sites in BC where the whales will come into the shallow waters to scratch their bellies on the beach\u2019s gravel. The orcas spend a considerable time in the area, providing some of the best whale watching in the world (outside of the reserve), feeding, playing, and lingering in the area before moving on. Aside from the orcas, the Bight\u2019s reserve status makes it an ideal habitat for the rest of the marine life typically found on the Vancouver Island coast.\nRobson Bight Ecological Reserve is located on the north island, about 120 km north of Campbell River. Immediately out of the bight is Johnstone Strait, and facing it is Cracroft Island, which has a population of less than 100 people.\nAccess to Robson Bight is strictly prohibited, and the only roads in (logging roads) are marked and gated. Federal marine warnings are posted at the entrance to the bight. Whale researchers are permitted access, but only with permission from the Ministry of the Environment, and are under strict regulations. The closest point at which to depart for whale watching is Telegraph Cove.\nRobson Bight is a small bay, backed by high mountains and the Lower Tsitika River. There is a provincial park a few hundred meters up the river which is a remote backpacking destination and also serves to protect the whales by stopping potentially polluting development in the Bight\u2019s watershed. The foreshore is shallow and composed of small gravel and sand and it is this gravel that attracts the whales for their famous belly-rubbing. Outside of the bight, the terrain returns to the typical BC shoreline of craggy rocks, intermixed with sandy bays and shell beaches.\nLife in the Bight:\nThe killer whale is both the focus of the Robson Bight Ecological Reserve, and its most spectacular inhabitant. The whales that visit the bight are members of the northern resident group of Orcas, the largest group found in Vancouver Island waters. The area is also important for the transient Orcas, which pass through this area on their yearly travels. These groups of whales are red-listed in BC, and Robson Bight is the only whale sanctuary set aside on the entire BC coast, making this an extremely important piece of their habitat.\nRobson Bight also protects numerous other species of concern. The red-listed marbled murrelet passes through, feeding in the area surrounding the bight, and the northern goshawk uses the area for both foraging and breeding. All five species of native salmon travel through this area on the way to their spawning grounds, and many spawn in the Tsitika River itself. The river also contains eastern Vancouver Island\u2019s only remaining substantial steelhead run, as well as dolly vardens, cutthroat trout, and eulachon coming upriver to breed. The Bight is also host to an incredible richness of marine life including vast assemblages of seaweeds and invertebrates, due to the strong mixing currents which pass through the area. As the only fully protected estuary and nearshore environment in BC, Robson Bight is of crucial ecological significance.\nUnfortunately, Johnstone Strait, just off from the Bight, is a heavily traveled shipping lane, and container ships, cruise ships, barges, and log booms all wishing to avoid the west coast weather all pass through the area. With so much marine traffic, accidents are likely, and in 2007, a barge carrying logging equipment and 10,000 litres of diesel fuel tipped, spilling its cargo into the Bight, which promptly sank and began leaking diesel fuel into the water. Cleanup crews from Vancouver were dispatched and primary containment began, but the orcas had already been seen swimming through the diesel left by the barge, and the fuel slick was estimated at 14 km long. Though not nearly as catastrophic as a large scale oil spill, this incident highlighted the danger of shipping in sensitive coastal waters and showed the vulnerability of the local ecosystem to even a minor fuel spill.",
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        "raw_content": "By Barbara C. Neff\nTimes have changed in the working world. Corporate loyalty is a thing of the past. Employees are more mobile, sometimes switching jobs as frequently as every few months, and prospective employers no longer automatically dismiss resumes fraught with job hopping. And nowhere is this truer than in the technology sector.\nAccording to a survey published in February by Development Dimensions International, Inc., a human resources consulting firm based in Pennsylvania, almost one-third of all employees surveyed expect to leave for another job within the next year. About 20% of those employees estimate their likelihood of leaving to be greater than 50%. Voluntary turnover rates run almost twice as high for non-management positions, such as frontline and professional workers, than for managers. 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It's probably no coincidence that online job boards came into popularity during that time. \u0093When I began recruiting in this field five years ago, Monster, Headhunter and HotJobs were just popping up,\u0094 observes Stacey Kraft, firm development manager at Hubbard One, an integrated solutions provider with offices in Chicago and New York.\n\"The online job boards initially made looking for a job and listing jobs much easier.\u0094 The boards also led to a proliferation of independent headhunters, constantly on the hunt for prospects. Some of these recruiters were so relentless in their pursuit that they showed no qualms about contacting previously placed candidates within months, hoping to place them with yet another company.\nWhile the job hopping phenomenon continues, some of the reasons for switching jobs have changed. Just a few years ago, employees were encouraged to frequently switch positions by the tight technology labor market, the rapid pace of technological developments and the availability of potentially lucrative stock options at many startups. These days, employees, as well as recent graduates, are looking for stability. \u0093Grads coming out in '99 had a lot of opportunities, particularly with small dotcoms,\u0094 notes Kraft. \u0093Now, many grads are looking toward large, stable companies. We're finding that candidates are more interested in stability than salary and stock options.\u0093\nMichael Forrest agrees. Forrest is president of JobOptions.com, a leading e-cruitment solutions provider. He has also served as the founding CEO of CareerPath.com, and executive director and CEO of the National Association of Colleges and Employers, a publisher of career-related information for college students and alumni. Forrest says, \u0093Today, one reason employees switch jobs is certainly security. With the layoffs and media shouting about the economy, people are looking for companies with solid growth and long-term expectations. Money isn't as much of a driver as it was just a year ago, but development, including mentoring, career-pathing, and the types of technology employees will get to work on, is huge.\u0093\nEmployer Reactions\nAs Forrest notes, in the early 1990s, \u0093employers were more skeptical\u0094 of resumes that demonstrated a tendency to job-hop. The impression was that the candidate was not focused or dedicated. Kraft says that job hopping candidates can now appear aggressive and driven, particularly dotcom survivors. \u0093I find them to be more aggressive, direct and forthright, because they've had to be. They take more ownership and may be more cautious. A willingness to job hop can also indicate good judgment, [since] they recognized an opportunity wasn't working.\u0093\nOf course, companies lose more than just a body when employees job hop. Estimates of the overall financial cost to an employer to lose and replace an employee range from 29% to 150% of the employee's annual salary. Perhaps for this reason, employers who have become reconciled to the situation \u0093closely scrutinize candidates' reasons for leaving,\u0094 according to Forrest, who predicts that reference checking will increase. Hubbard One, for example, has invested significant time and resources to refine its search process and more carefully define the skill-sets the company requires. Kraft, echoing Forrest, reports that Hubbard One scrutinizes candidates' backgrounds more closely than in the past.\nSteven Rothberg, president and founder of CollegeRecruiter.com, a job board targeted to students and recent graduates, says that many employers are now wary of candidates who answer ads (although less so with recent grads). \u0093Employers are placing a premium on passive job-seekers who are not actively looking for a new job. Ideally, they'd like to lure away people who are happy working for their competitors. There's a perception, perhaps accurate, that a past job hopper will leave in six months.\u0094 To reach these \u0093passive job seekers,\u0094 Rothberg says employers are increasingly turning to headhunters. The problem with such a move, cautions Kraft, is that many of these headhunters \u0093are solely salespeople, who don't know or understand the fields in which they are placing people.\u0094\nForrest recommends an alternative approach. \u0093More and more,\u0094 he observes, \u0093employers are trying to build a community of resources in the environment for locating employees.\u0094 They work with universities and keep in touch with applicants who don't fit current needs. Indeed, Hubbard One maintains regular contact with such applicants. The firm also relies heavily on referrals from employees and other \u0093Friends of Hubbard,\u0094 such as clients and professional contacts.\nWhat about after an employee is hired? Employers are well aware of the likelihood that a new employee will soon move on. Rothberg has found that some employers are less likely to offer training because \u0093it feels like they're subsidizing their competitors. But training is a great recruiting and retention tool. The good employers know that, and the others will soon catch on.\u0094 Forrest adds, \u0093At the end of the day, the winners are the companies that increase training.\u0093\nRegular performance reviews can also play an important role. Rothberg and Forrest both encourage reviews at least twice a year. A valuable review, says Rothberg, involves \u0093an open, non-threatening dialogue between employee and manager about the quality of work, what both sides are happy and unhappy with, and future prospects.\u0094 Hubbard One conducts in-depth, semi-annual performance evaluations that include peer input and career planning. \u0093From the very beginning,\u0094 Kraft says, \u0093our philosophy has been to operate as a meritocracy,\u0094 as opposed to adhering to traditional seniority-based compensation schemes.\nImplications for Job Seekers\nAs Forrest observes, \u0093The days of coming home from a career fair to find an email with an offer waiting for you are over.\u0094 Similarly, Kraft notes that although it was an employees' market a year ago, \u0093employers are more skeptical and selective today.\u0094 As a result, job seekers can expect a more involved and time-consuming hiring process.\nEmployees should also devote more time on their side of the search. Rothberg advises candidates to pay greater attention to the kind of organization they are interviewing with, as well as the specific department within that organization, as opposed to concentrating solely on geography and salary. Candidates should examine the company culture and the opportunity for growth to ensure the best fit.\nAs for skills and traits for success, Forrest, Kraft and Rothberg all emphasize adaptability and teamwork. Kraft looks for \u0093adaptability first and foremost. We need quick learners because things change so fast. Job hunters today also need to be comfortable with some ambiguity because a lot of companies are restructuring or refining themselves at least twice a year. And, of course, they need to be team players.\u0093\nRothberg stresses the importance of interpersonal skills. \u0093Grads tend to think they know everything coming out of school, but don't grasp that while technical skills are very important, interpersonal skills are just as important. The technical skills of today's grads are generally superb, but many come out as lone rangers. In most organizations, employees have to work collaboratively.\u0094 In addition to facilitating current work situations, interpersonal skills can be key when looking to make a move. \u0093Technical jobs are very project-driven, so employees may need to move a lot,\u0094 says Rothberg. Personal contacts can be more important than impressive credentials in landing that next gig.\nForrest thinks graduates should consider shifting their efforts toward \u0093seemingly less sexy\u0094 fields. \u0093Young people like jobs that look good to their friends, but some of the more exciting jobs are in industries they wouldn't even consider, like health care. These industries can offer employees, early in their careers, greater responsibility and opportunities to learn. They can enjoy closer relationships with management and users, rather than being stuck in a cubicle.\u0094 Forrest recommends contract or temporary work as a \u0093good way for students to test the waters. It's a great opportunity to find out what you really want to do so you don't get that great job you always wanted, only to find out-three months later-that you hate it.\u0093\nShould such a situation arise, though, Rothberg urges employees to first consider hopping internally. He believes too much emphasis is placed on moving employer to employer. \u0093Switch managers, not employers,\u0094 he urges. \u0093It can be a lot easier.\u0094 If a move is motivated by a desire for more money, he suggests that an employee \u0093demonstrate the value you're bringing the company and use third-party hard statistics that show compensation for equivalent positions.\u0093\nPatience is also important. Recent graduates must realize that they won't be running the company right away (or ever, if they lack interpersonal skills). Conflicts often arise between employers and employees in technology fields after employees have, in their minds, mastered a new skill or process. The employee, fresh out of an educational environment, is eager to move on and conquer something new; the employer wants the employee to apply the new skill for a while. \u0093It's a real conundrum,\u0094 notes Forrest.\nThe heady days of the dotcom revolution have passed, leaving a battered but still breathing job market in the tech sector. The dramatic decline in the sector, explains Kraft, \u0093has leveled expectations on everything from salary to how fast a career path will move.\u0094 But, according to Rothberg, \u0093the outlook for grads, both short-term and long-term, is positive. The pendulum swung too far to employees [in recent years], and stories about six-figure salaries for positions that had earned $30,000 a couple years earlier scared employers off, but they're coming back to campus.\u0094 Although the tech sector has softened, he predicts that it will grow as the economy shifts to a service focus. Anticipating a dearth of managers over the next decade, Forrest sees plenty of opportunities for employees who have gained some management experience.\nNo one, however, foresees a decline in job hopping.\nAs telecommuting increases and more workers opt to become independent contractors and free-lancers, at least as much, if not more, job hopping can be expected. Forrest reiterates that \u0093development will be important.\u0094 They might not like it, but soon-to-be-graduating students will be well advised to plan on continuing their training and education throughout their careers.\nBarbara C. 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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / News / Parents Know Best\nTwo Ogden Honors parents share how they motivate their children to excel\nBrady and Patricia Como know a thing or two about sending kids off to college. Their son Ben will be graduating in December and their daughter, Katie, is a current Ogden Honors student. Like most parents, they experienced some anxiety as they prepared to send their oldest off to college.\n\u201cOur son had older friends and many of those boys, who were very good students in high school, would go off to college and bomb out their freshman year,\u201d Patricia said. \u201cAnd then their parents would struggle with what to do with these boys that weren\u2019t doing even half of what they were capable of.\u201d\nBy the time Ben entered his senior year of high school, the Comos decided they were going to find a way to help him avoid a similar fate. They came up with an incentive plan that would \u201cgive him an extra boost\u201d to perform well academically, as well as teach him to be a financially responsible adult.\n\u201cThe idea was to give him money for the entire school year and let him manage it. He pays all of his bills, food, housing, and at the end of the semester, depending on how he does academically and how many hours he\u2019s taken, he\u2019s reimbursed on a sliding scale.\nThe Comos credit the plan for Ben\u2019s success his freshman year of college and decided that they should put the same plan in place for Katie. \u201cShe needed little incentive to do well,\u201d Patricia said, \u201chowever, I believe this plan helped keep her in Louisiana and at LSU.\u201d\nThe Comos opened a separate checking account for Katie and deposited one-year\u2019s worth of estimated expenses. Katie pays all education-related expenses from this account. At the end of the semester, they reimburse the expenses based on a sliding scale of how many hours she completed and her GPA for that semester.\nFor example, if Katie takes 18 hours and has a semester GPA of 3.5 or above, she is reimbursed by 120 percent. If she takes 14-16 hours a semester and maintains an acceptable GPA, she is reimbursed for 100 percent of her expenses. Though they\u2019ve never had to worry, if Katie drops her full-time status or has an extremely low GPA, they won\u2019t reimburse her at all. Her parents have pledged to provide support for up to five years, as long as she remains a full-time student. Tuition, fees, books, and supplies are reimbursed at actual cost, while housing is reimbursed at the going Laville Honors House rate. If there are inadequate funds in the account to pay tuition and other fees, it\u2019s up to Katie to figure out how to pay them.\nThat hasn\u2019t been a problem for the Ogden Honors student. With the promise that the account will be transferred to her when she graduates, she\u2019s got some extra motivation to excel academically.\nTurning over such a large amount of cash to your child can be daunting and \u201ctakes a lot of trust,\u201d Patricia said. She recommends that parents think the plan through thoroughly before making a firm commitment to their child.\nWhile a plan of this scale may not be for every parent, Patricia said, \u201cit can be modified in so many ways to suit a parent\u2019s ability and willingness to fund their child\u2019s education.\u201d\n\u201cDetermine the maximum you are willing and able to pay and set that as the maximum reimbursement, then scale the plan to that level of funding,\u201d she said. \u201cWe didn\u2019t expect our son to be in the bonus category every semester, but that is what happened. It\u2019s difficult to look at the cash in the account and not try to cut some things out after the plan is in place. Do the cutting on the front end and then be willing to honor your commitment to your child.\u201d\nWhen they came up with the plan, the Comos were hoping to avoid a situation where, \u201cfive years down the road our son has no real college credit and is still living on our checkbook,\u201d Patricia said. It\u2019s exceeded expectations. In fact, with both kids exceling, they\u2019ve changed the name.\n\u201cWe now call it the bonus plan because they have both ended up with bonuses at the end of each semester.\u201d\nInterested in hearing more great ideas from other Ogden Honors parents? Join Brady and Patricia Como and become a part of Les Amis des Etudiants. Les Amis is a parent community dedicated to supporting programs and activities for Ogden Honors College students, connecting with other parents and supporters, and staying informed.",
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        "raw_content": "The Second Beatitude - Rest\nI will be preaching today about the second Beatitude in the Book of Revelation, \u201cBlessed are the dead who die in the Lord from now on?\u201d \u201cYes,\u201d says the Spirit, \u201cso that they may rest from their labors, for their deeds follow with them\u201d (Revelation 14:13). Many times you hear this Beatitude preached at funerals. It is the passage from which I preached my mother\u2019s funeral. Much of what I know about the Bible and the seeds of faith in my heart were planted and nurtured by the teaching of my Godly mother. I certainly know she is a part of that \u201cBlessed\u201d congregation that now worships in the presence of Jesus in heaven.\nDon\u2019t miss today what this Beatitude says, \u201c\u2026FROM NOW ON\u2026\u201d The message of this Beatitude should be viewed in the \u201cHere and Now\u201d of our daily lives. Being \u201cBLESSED\u201d is an everyday promise from God\u2019s word that happens to everyone who is redeemed by the blood of Jesus. It is a mark of our relationship with Jesus and it stays with us forever. Think about it: We can live today like we are \u201cBLESSED\u201d forever. That is a world view that is worth preaching and sharing with everyone.\nYou\u2019re going to need a pencil today, because we are going to cover a lot of territory in Revelation. Here\u2019s a preview of what we are going to learn:\nThe Work of the Beasts (Revelation 13)\nThe Place Called Heaven (Revelation 14)\nThe Lamb of God (Revelation 14)\nThe 144,000 (Revelation 7 and 14)\nOne point I will not have time to cover this morning is the Mark of the Beast in Chapter 13 of Revelation. You know that number to be 666. What does that number mean? There have been many theories. Some have attempted to use these numbers to decode the name of the antichrist. Names like Euanthas, Lateinos, and Nero Caesar have been suggested. Nero is the best known. Other names have surfaced like Hitler, Stalin, Napoleon and even the Pope. Other ideas about the number 666 make it more symbolic as a depiction of evil and imperfection. People have suggested these numbers represent a signal of the end times.\nMy own feeling about the number is that it is a counter influence to the number 7 in Revelation. The number 7 is used 52 times in Revelation. It represents a holy number and is God\u2019s favorite number. The influence of the Beast in chapter thirteen is anti-God and anti-church. The number 6 falls short of God\u2019s number and thus, demonstrates the work of the Beast in our world. The number 666 is not merely a symbol for the end times, but for any time the evil of Satan\u2019s influences are at work against the things of God.\nJesus told us that in the judgement the sheep will inherit the eternal reward prepared for all who are, \u201c\u2026blessed by my Father\u201d (Matthew 25:24). But, on the His left hand are those 666 folks who are a part of Satan\u2019s dominion, \u201cDepart from me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels\u201d (Matthew 25:41). The best news about the number 666 is that there is a pathway out of its influence. Trust Jesus. Live for Him and you will not ever have to worry about the number 666.",
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        "raw_content": "Remember when you were a kid, and you got some awesome toy, but you had to leave it at home when you went to school? That\u2019s what today was like. After spending every day for the last two weeks at the church, it was very hard to be away all day, and not be able to watch everything progress.\nThat being said, it was also kind of cool to show up and see all the changes. After work we rushed home to grab some things, then straight to Fingal. Lake Excavating began working today, and it looks like they got a lot done. They dug out the old septic tank, as well as putting in the new one, and they started preparing the raised bed. Its going to change the look of the property quite a bit, but it should be worth it.\nThe guys from Construct 3 did more work on the bathroom. They took off the old shed door, and framed the roof extension. I\u2019m excited to see this room come together.\nBy the time we got there, all the workers had gone, so we worked on prepping the dining room hall for the painting of the ceiling, which will be done with a sprayer. Leah\u2019s brother Dan came by with some friends to drop of the sprayer and check out the place. He\u2019s going to come back and help us get it working. Hopefully it makes quick work of the job.\nAfter that Leah and I started working in the kitchen, getting an idea of what was there as far as dishes and what we might use or not. We managed to get a few boxes unpacked and put in place, but there is still quite a bit to go.\nWe also had our internet connection moved from the apartment to the church, so I got us setup with wifi. That way we can have some level of connectivity while in the building, which will be nice. I also used the wifi to have a \u201cfacetime\u201d conversation with my parents back in Sudbury, and gave them a video tour of the place.\nToday we are going to pick up more paint, and try to get some packing of the apartment done. We have two weeks before we have to be moved out, so we should be able to get everything done in the van, a little at a time.",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 How Private Security Helps Your Business\tThe Biggest Security Breaches in History \u2192\nYou should never ignore opportunities to improve the security measures of your business. It\u2019s all part of the risk management process which is ongoing in all sizes of business, whether they\u2019re an industry leader or a brand new startup.\nWith the safety of staff, customers, assets and finances at risk every day, it\u2019s wise to periodically assess your security protocols to keep up to date with the latest trends and fix any glaring anomalies. To help you avoid any costly hiccups, here are the top 3 biggest mistakes that all businesses make at some point or other.\n1. Failure To Communicate Effectively Between Teams\nYour business may be made up of many smaller teams but they must all work together as one.\nThis is never more important than when it comes to security. You may have a sales team on the shop floor, but they need to know their security guards well and be happy to approach them about developing situations or current security weaknesses.\nAlso, management must not be left out of the security briefing from various members and levels of staff. Usually, this requires the management to be proactive and security conscious.\n2. Undocumented Changes To Protocol\nChange is good. It means progress to many businesses but when change is implemented on the fly, that\u2019s when things can go wrong.\nTo stay on top of your security protocols, insist to managers that any changes to the norm are documented with a reason for the change. They can then be reviewed at a later date and the changes written into the protocol, so that it becomes a company-wide policy.\n3. Failure To Account For Human Error\nWe all make mistakes and sometimes those mistakes can cost us big.\nThat\u2019s okay, though. After all, we\u2019re all human.\nBut don\u2019t forget it.\nJust because you and your employees are working with computers doesn\u2019t mean that the break in the firewall is down to a system failure. If there has been any manual input involved with any job, check it and check it again.\nSometimes all it takes is a slip up in one employee\u2019s typing and you\u2019ve got a very big problem on your hands.\nThankfully, once the mistake has been traced to its source, it is usually easy to put right or, at the very least, limit any further damage.\nIbwest Security is a provider of top notch security services in the Grimsby and Scunthorpe areas. Our team offer quick and effective security solutions that are available for one-off hire or on a contractual basis. We like to be as flexible as possible for our domestic and commercial clients, and know that our services are invaluable to businesses throughout North Lincolnshire. To find out more about our manned guards, keyholding, alarm response and other services, contact us today.\nThis entry was posted in Commercial Security and tagged business security, company security, security, security mistakes. Bookmark the permalink.\t\u2190 How Private Security Helps Your Business\tThe Biggest Security Breaches in History \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Activists and journalists are concerned that a law passed by Egypt's parliament allows President Abdel Fatah el-Sissi's government to punish press outlets and social media users for publishing \u201cfalse information\u201d, notes Deutsche Welle. In a statement, the Egyptian Syndicate of Journalists called the law an \u201cassault on the Egyptian constitution\u201d that \u201copens the door for the Egyptian government to dominate the press\u201d. The law, passed on 10 June, allows the government more regulatory powers over the Supreme Council for Media Regulation, the National Media Authority and the National Press Authority, three bodies that supervise public media. Drafted three years ago, the law also prohibits newspapers and media outlets from publishing material that \u201cincites hatred, discrimination or violence\u201d and anything deemed \u201clibel and insult of Abrahamic religions or religious beliefs\u201d. The law will subject social media accounts and blogs that have 5,000 or more followers to the same regulations that govern traditional journalists. There are 14 million Facebook users in Egypt, and about 900,000 Twitter users. If a social media page or blog publishes the wrong content, authorities could shut it down and arrest the writer. Read more",
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        "raw_content": "Should We Quit Blogging? The List \u00bb\nI normally have a new blog post every Monday. Last week I missed it because I was trying to do some troubleshooting within my blog theme. The problem I have with the theme involves this stupid European Union thing known as GDPR, or General Data Protection Regulation.\nBy now, most bloggers and everyone else knows at least a modicum about it. For those that don\u2019t, and don\u2019t want to follow the above link, here\u2019s the down and dirty about it.\nIn essence, this is a privacy regulation that the European Union has come up with that\u2019s supposed to protect the privacy of the general public. It sets in place standards that websites, blogs and any entity that\u2019s online need to set up to alert users that any information they give you might lead to your being tracked or being sold for monetary purposes (or not) or give information to anyone who might want to track you down.\nWhat we\u2019re supposed to do is write specific privacy pages indicating what we\u2019re doing based on what we\u2019re supposed to be doing. We\u2019re supposed to have web cookie alerts to let visitors know that we could (probably are) be dropping these into one\u2019s browser if we ask for information so you don\u2019t have to sign in anew every time you visit or that we won\u2019t be doing anything to you. We\u2019re supposed to give you a way to erase anything you might have ever done on our sites and immediately remove it, no matter how far back it does. Then we\u2019re supposed to destroy any records that might have your information on it, but keep records that can prove we did it if the EU decides to audit us.\nIt goes a lot deeper than that, but that\u2019s pretty much it in general terms. If you\u2019ve been wondering why you\u2019ve been receiving a rash of emails from sites you might have accounts on or visited every once in a while and possible signed up for something or bought something, or subscribed to an email\u2026 it\u2019s related to this.\nFor bloggers, we\u2019re supposed to do all that and a little bit more. Most blogs require a person who wants to comment to at least leave us an email address; that\u2019s considered tracking information. WordPress software also records IP addresses; that\u2019s considered tracking information. If it\u2019s tied to an avatar that the person sets up elsewhere, that\u2019s considered tracking information. Anything you do that\u2019s related to an email list\u2026 you get the picture.\nOne of my issues is that I use the same theme for all of my blogs. It\u2019s an older theme I like because I can customize it so it looks like whatever I want it to look like. Every one of them has a different color, sometimes different print. Yet, with some of the newer plugins that are coming out, I can\u2019t get some of them to work properly. There are some GDPR plugins that would help a lot, which includes adding a check box that visitors who want to comment could check, indicating they\u2019re allowing you to accept their email address and such, but it won\u2019t work with my theme; sigh\u2026\nBy the way, the penalty is 20 million euros or 4 percent of a company\u2019s annual global revenue from the year before, whichever is higher. The euros come to $23,072,700; that\u2019s higher than copyright violations by a whole lot!\nI\u2019m left with a dilemma\u2026 or am I? Let\u2019s talk about it.\nThe first thing to look at is how much \u201cbusiness\u201d you do with countries covered by the EU declaration. If you specifically market to them and generate any real business, you\u2019re definitely subject to the regulation. If you do very little with them, indirectly or not, you\u2019re still obligated but are probably safe, especially if you\u2019re not making any money or barely any money.\nIn my case, the average percentage of visitors to my blogs from European Union visitors is less than 2%. I\u2019ve never sold a single thing to anyone over there; there\u2019s no finances for me to track. As we like to say, I\u2019m small potatoes; they could care less about me.\nThe second thing to look at is that it\u2019s meaningless to anyone outside of the EU. In other words, if anyone in a country that\u2019s not within the EU complains, no one has to do a thing about it. The same privacy laws aren\u2019t in place anywhere else. This means that jumping through proverbial hoops might be cost prohibitive and troublesome if you don\u2019t have a financial incentive to change.\nThe third thing to think about is privacy notices in general. All websites or blogs that can capture information from someone are supposed to have privacy notices already. This was set up initially in 2009 by the Big G. I have privacy notices on all my blogs, and they all say the same thing. However, Google took Adsense away from this blog in 2010, so I could probably remove their statement and come up with my own.\nFor everyone else, it\u2019s a good thing to have, but the reality is that almost no one is ever going to read it. That\u2019s true for all these emails we\u2019ve been getting, but it turns out that might be a mistake. It turns out there\u2019s some intriguing information that alerts us to what\u2019s going on within some of the social media platforms or websites we participate with; the article I\u2019ve linked to helped me find out how some advertisers and such have not only been tracking me but the types of things they were linking back to me (more than half of them incorrect).\nLucky for you, I\u2019ve already told you how to handle your LinkedIn privacy settings and my friend Holly told you how to do the same for Facebook before she left the platform for good. This leads to my fourth point.\nMy fourth point\u2026 be vigilant about your information. Regardless of the EU and its pending failure of a regulation (no way this can work against the overwhelming majority of people; Google and Facebook, a much different matter), truth be told, there needs to be some personal accountability from each of us. If you feel compelled to leave a comment on any site, you have to know you\u2019re giving people information. If you visit a site like eBay regularly and don\u2019t want to sign in every time you go, you have to know they\u2019ve dropped cookies on your browser so it works; if you didn\u2019t, consider yourself educated.\nIf you want that free report and give your name and email address, you know you\u2019re asking to be on a mailing list because they usually tell you that\u2019s what you\u2019re doing. If you don\u2019t want to be on a mailing list, then don\u2019t sign up for the free item.\nIf you\u2019re added to a mailing list you didn\u2019t sign up for\u2026 that\u2019s a different story. That\u2019s happened to me over all the years I\u2019ve been online; still happens now. Yet, the GDPR isn\u2019t going to protect me from that, since I live in New York; this means I have to take care of me, like you have to take care of you.\nI\u2019m not saying don\u2019t do anything regarding the GDPR just because you\u2019re not in Europe. I\u2019m not a lawyer; this is just my opinion. What I\u2019m saying is that if you\u2019re not in the European Union, if you\u2019re not marketing your services specifically to members of the European Union, and (at least for now) you\u2019re not in control of the minimal information being requested from someone to participate in your space and they want to participate anyway\u2026 don\u2019t overly worry about it.\nThey haven\u2019t set up enforcement with any outside governments. The FBI isn\u2019t going to stop by to collect the fee imposed on you (which I shared above), and they\u2019re probably not going to slap a freeze on your bank accounts. They could put through a request to freeze your domain name if you\u2019re flaunting the breaking of rules if you\u2019re big enough; that falls under the category of \u201cdon\u2019t be stupid.\u201d\nAt least that\u2019s my take on it; what\u2019s your thought about all of this? By the way, as a caveat, once the United Kingdom officially leaves the EU, the percentage of EU visitors to my site drops to just above 0%. That\u2019s a shame, but for now I can live with it.\nTags: Blogging, GDPR, privacy\nSince WordPress and a few of my plug-ins have made it easy enough to \u201ccomply\u201d, I did add a privacy page to my main blog.\nI agree that this has about as much teeth as as a gummy bear\u2013and about as scary. I also suspect that it will wither to insignificance as the world wide web users continue to freely abdicate their privacy and safety responsibilities for the sake of conveniences.\nMitchell Allen recently posted\u2026A Morning with Abner #HuntForAFreshPerspective\nDid you hear that within hours of the thing being enacted there was around an $8 billion lawsuit filed against both Google & Facebook? In my opinion that\u2019s all it took to invalidate the entire thing, no matter what they say or do about this instance. There\u2019s always going to be someone to try to take advantage of a situation.\nNo, I did not read about that! My goodness! What basis do they have, if any?\nIt\u2019s some Austrian guy who\u2019s a privacy advocate. He\u2019s suing saying both companies ask for too much privacy information. It seems he hates the \u201call or nothing\u201d policies companies have for consumers to decide whether they want to play or not, saying it\u2019s a violation of the GDPR. No one wants accountability anymore.\nThat, alone, won\u2019t \u201cinvalidate\u201d a thing, Mitch. In PRINCIPLE, I\u2019m all for the GDPR \u2013 and it might be nice if we had anything like it. But in reality, it\u2019s going to be hard to figure out if you\u2019re \u201ccompliant\u201d until you\u2019re not, and you get sued.\nWhat would be interesting is if Facebook, Twitter, Google, and other large multinational organizations said, \u201cHuh. Nope, too much of a pain in the behind,\u201d and just BLOCKED all EU IP ranges.\nTHAT might serve to \u201cinvalidate\u201d the whole thing, as EU citizens go, \u201cWhoa\u2026um\u2026that\u2019s not what we meant for this to do\u2026\u201d\nTo me, it\u2019s the potential penalties that are ridiculous when it comes to little bloggers like us. 20 MILLION EUROS?? (That 4% isn\u2019t comforting \u2013 it\u2019s \u201cwhichever is larger\u201d and you can bet it\u2019s the 20 MILLION EUROS.) It would make more sense to block EU IP ranges. Sorry, EU folks.\nI blocked China after the infamous spambot attack. I do not have the time, energy, or IT resources to do it any other way. (I may have to do it again \u2013 the block seems to have been lifted, unintentionally, during the move to a new web host. They\u2019re trying to brute force their way into a different one of my domains, now. My current hosting company isn\u2019t too worried they\u2019ll succeed, but it\u2019s still a major annoyance given there\u2019s NO legitimate traffic coming from over there.) Anyway, the EU may be next for me. I don\u2019t WANT to shut out any readers, ever, but if that\u2019s what I have to do, I don\u2019t have that many readers from there, anyway. \ud83d\ude41\nHolly Jahangiri recently posted\u2026A Walk in the Park\nWait; how do you block countries or regions from seeing your blog? You need to write an article on this bad boy! I was thinking the same as you; $20 million euros is overkill and ridiculous, and the lawsuit this Austrian moron filed on day one is proof of that.\nI reckon Holly has a good idea, for Google, FB, Twitter and the like to block Europe! What a hoot that would be. Could you imagine the uproar?\nWish I could remember my other comment Mitch lol.\nPeter recently posted\u2026YouTube Glass Ceiling\nIf it became a problem I\u2019d do it in a heartbeat. It\u2019s a horribly written law and it\u2019s already being abused.\nWell, as someone who just wrote an article about it, the EU is pretty clear about it. If you are using an EU citizen\u2019s information in any way, you have to make sure it is secure and not used for any other purpose. If you do or if there is a data breach, as a company, be ready to face the wrath of EU and massive fines. It is a great law in terms of protecting data privacy. 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They\u2019ve shaped and sculpted their sound into a sound that\u2019s been called sinister, sexy, soulful and groovy, all at once. The duo is about to hit the road this month with Scott H Biram and Jesse Dayton for a run of west coast dates from March 23 through April 29. We sat down with the busy duo recently to talk about the tour, their influences and their bad-ass band name.\nYou immediately had my full attention with the band name, so I have to ask if there\u2019s a story there.\nMonique Ortiz/Alien Knife Fight: The story is that I really hate having to come up with band names. The name kind of happened pretty randomly because anytime I think really hard and come up with something, it really sounds very pretentious to me and not really fitting. As I recall, we were just kind of joking around and calling our random joke combinations and not really giving much of a damn about the meaning of them. It just so happens that Mike and I are big sci-fi fans and have an interest in paranormal stuff. From a literal standpoint, the words Alien Knife Fight make no sense at all. I\u2019d like to think that aliens would be far too advanced to be messing around with knives. From a design standpoint, we were kin fog blessed because all three words have the exact same number of letters. As far as doing artwork and logo work with it, it\u2019s a really fun band name to mess around with.\nAt first, I thought it was title of a B movie.\nMonique: It does sound like it could be a B movie title and I did notice that when we landed on it too which made it even more appealing to me. I really love those weird sci-fi types of movies from the 60s and early 70s.\nMichael Howard/Alien Knife Fight: From the first time she said it, I knew that was it; we\u2019re done looking and thinking. It\u2019s ironic and then we found out later that it\u2019s perfectly symmetrical. The first thing that popped into my mind was Captain Kirk holding that flint knife up to the gorn\u2019s throat.\nSo, you\u2019ve had two releases so far with the self-titled EP and the new Some Girls EP?\nMonique: Yes, so far; we are going to be dropping a few more songs very soon. We have one that we\u2019re mastering right now and we\u2019re actually sitting on a ton of material. It\u2019s just basically having to work with life responsibilities and not having the time to get it all out as quickly as we\u2019d like.\nAll of this is DIY (Do It Yourself)?\nMonique: We have a big old house that we do all of our recording and mixing in and then we usually take it to someone else to master it. We pretty much do everything ourselves.\nHow did the connection with Mark Deutrom (ex-Melvins) happen?\nMonique: He has a band called Bellringer and it\u2019s kind of the vehicle for his previous solo record. He put out a bunch of solo work and has been writing new stuff for that. He\u2019s been through a revolving cast of musicians who haven\u2019t been all that reliable, so I started playing bass in that for him and I continue to. He got to know us and got interested in us through that and really liked what we were doing.\nMonique, you moved from Boston to Texas in 2010; how did you connect with Mike after you got there?\nMonique: We both worked for a glass blowing company here in Austin.\nMichael: We also both rehearsed at the same rehearsal complex right around the corner. I was playing with a band called Bay of Pigs and she was working with another band. I saw her sitting on her Suburban while we were loading in one day and I said \u2018hey, I work with you, right?\u201d and she said yeah. We decided to get together and jam and that was November 10, 2010 and we\u2019ve been together ever since.\nWow, you two were working together, but didn\u2019t have a clue that you were both doing music.\nMichael: Yes, that\u2019s correct.\nMonique: We kind of worked in two different departments in the company that we worked for. They had a couple of different buildings and initially I would only see him in passing. I wasn\u2019t blowing glass yet; I was decaling glass pieces. We weren\u2019t literally working together, but rather just working for the same company.\nMonique, why the move to Austin?\nMonique: Basically, I had lived in Boston for fourteen years and the last major project that I was involved with was A.K.A.C.O.D. with Dana Colley from Morphine. We put a lot of time and effort into it and it was a very intense project. We were really excited about it, but the timing was really bad. The record came out in 2008 which was when the crash happened. Labels were folding, we couldn\u2019t find a decent publicist or management or anyone to help us put the record out. 2008 was long before crowdsourcing and those things really existed, so we had no support. The record came out completely unnoticed, but we ended up going out on a few tours. We couldn\u2019t get the right support and backing, so we played to mostly empty rooms and it was completely demoralizing. When we came back off of the last tour, we felt out of steam and I personally was really burned out on a lot of levels. I had put a lot of energy into that project meanwhile trying to survive in Boston working two jobs just to scrape by. It was one of those moments where I desperately needed a change of scenery to regroup. There was really no reason for choosing Austin other than I had been down here several times to play SXSW and I had established a small network of friends. At the time, I was working for Whole Foods Market, which is a whole other hilarious story. I knew they had a store in Austin and that I could probably get a job lined up with them before I came down here, which is exactly what I did. So, I chose Austin because of my network of friends there, I had a job with Whole Foods and the winters wouldn\u2019t be that brutal.\nI\u2019m a firm believer in things happen for a reason and little did you know that the move to Austin was going to put you in touch with Michael.\nMonique: I agree; looking back it\u2019s kind of astonishing to me because if you would have told me back then that I was going to end up in a duo and in a really great relationship, not just creatively, with Mike and living in a big old house with a bunch of land, I would have never believed it.\nYou\u2019re about to head out on the road with Scott H Biram and Jesse Dayton. Will these dates take you into new markets and territories?\nMonique: For Alien Knife Fight, this is all new territory for us and it\u2019s really new territory for me. I\u2019ve done a lot of touring, but I\u2019ve never toured the west coast, but I\u2019ve wanted to all of my life. I\u2019m excited about it and I\u2019m really excited that we\u2019re going out with Scott and Jesse. I think all three acts are very different from one another but also complimentary of one another. I think it\u2019s going to be a trip and a lot of fun.\nAny chance of east coast dates?\nMonique: Absolutely! I\u2019m working on that right now because we don\u2019t want to let the dust settle too much before we head back out again. I typically do booking myself, but as you probably know artists are typically their own worst enemies when it comes to trying to communicating to venues and management on their own. I\u2019m in the process right now of finding the right booking agent for us and I don\u2019t want to be back for too long from the west coast before we head back out again. I\u2019m originally from the east coast and we\u2019ve done some fly ins and did some dates in the northeast before. Once we get to New England, those are my own stomping grounds and people definitely come out to see us.\nYou revisited \u201cJerk Off\u201d on this new EP, which is an older previously recorded song of yours. What made you decide to do that?\nMonique: It\u2019s such a fun song to play and it\u2019s one of those songs that we play out live and people really get into it. It has that agro girl power energy to it and I\u2019ve always had a lot of fun playing it. That song has gone through a lot of changes since the first time that I put it out. The studio version is actually pretty subdued in my opinion and it really took a turn towards the way we do it now when I played it Boston many years ago with Roger Miller of Mission of Burma on lead guitar. We did this show where he just showed up and he just improvised everything; I loved his style of playing and I was totally cool with that. That was the first time where we deconstructed the song and made it really heavy and raw sounding. We totally breathed new life into it and I loved that version better. Mike and I kind of adopted that version and we\u2019ve been playing it that way ever since.\nHere\u2019s a question for both of you to answer; do you remember when you bitten by the music bug and knew this was what you wanted to do? You know, like some might say it was when they saw The Beatles on Ed Sullivan or the first time they heard a particular album.\nMonique: My story is very similar to the Beatles story, but for me it was Duran Duran. They were like the Beatles of the early 80s. It was two very different bands and as a little kid I was very into KISS and would dress up as a different member each Halloween. Then, in the early 80s shortly after MTV came on the air and I saw the video for (Duran Duran) \u201cRio\u201d and I heard that bass line. I knew not only that I wanted to be a musician, but that I was going to be a bass player. Within the same year of me buying my first Duran Duran record, I owned my first bass guitar and I started playing along to Duran Duran records. They get ridiculed a lot, but you can\u2019t deny how hooky those bass lines are. Now, Mike\u2019s bug story is completely different from mine.\nMichael: I was definitely not into Duran Duran (laughs); my roots started with the Beatles with a neighbor who had a band in high school and I was eight. I would go listen to them and they would laugh at me because I would put their guitars on and play air guitar to Beatles songs while looking at my reflection in the sliding glass door. Before that, I had one of those Sears drum sets that I got when I was five and I destroyed it. My main influences started out with the Beatles and Paul Revere and the Raiders. My cousin Drake Levin was the original guitar layer for them. In high school, I heard Diary of a Madman and \u201cBeliever\u201d in particular, made me want to be a bass player. I play guitar, bass, drums and have taken up other instruments along the way to get a handle on some of them, but I\u2019ve always been a drummer who wants to be a guitar player which makes me a bass player.\nMonique: That\u2019s funny because when I was a kid, the first instrument that I played with any seriousness was drums and I would play drums along to KISS and Beatles records. When Mike and I got first got together and was learning each other\u2019s story, I thought it was like one of those universal moments that you were talking about earlier. I knew I was with the right guy because we both had experience with drums and bass and we both figured out that we were frustrated musicians playing the wrong instruments at some point in our lives.\nMichael: When Monique and I started playing together, I had not touched a drum set in ten years. I was in a band and we would all switch instruments and at some point we realized that it was a cute shtick and we decided to all choose an instrument. I chose the bass and from that point all I was thoroughly a bass player. I had just bought my first drum set in over ten years right before I met Monique. Needless to say I was pretty crappy at drums when I first met Monique, but right off the bat the first song we wrote together was \u201dIn Red\u201d. It took a while for me to get back my drumming chops and I\u2019m still working on it. I have to thank an online drumming tutorial thing that I found called Drumeo and it has a lot of lessons and tutorials. It\u2019s a couple of guys out of Canada and they do outstanding work; they\u2019ve really inspired me and pushed me to be a better drummer. Also, learning Monique\u2019s vast back catalog has helped me and I literally know every song that she\u2019s put down. I can play all of them, but nowhere close to Jerome (Deupree) from Morphine; she has some pretty heavy hitters on her records.\nIs there anything else on your radar that you\u2019d like to mention before we wrap this up?\nMonique: We are going to be putting a video out soon for a new single called \u201cFlight Plan\u201d which is, although I hate to abuse the word epic, it\u2019s a very different song from what we\u2019ve put out on the two EPs so far. It almost has an early gospel and blues feel to it and we\u2019ve been chipping away on that. The song is in mastering and will be dropping soon; again this is stuff that we\u2019re doing all of our own. The videos, the editing, the audio, Mike does all of the engineering and he\u2019s pretty much the technical brain behind all of our recordings. He handles all of the stuff that\u2019s way over my head. We\u2019re sitting on a ton of material and I\u2019m really dying to put out a full length album, but the biggest reason that we\u2019ve only put out two EPs is that on one hand we\u2019ve been really strapped for resources and support. Meanwhile, we\u2019ve been getting attention in ways that I didn\u2019t expect and sooner than expected. There was no way we could get a full length album out in time before we hit the road with Scott Biram and we knew that we wanted to hit the road with some newer product, so that\u2019s why we went with an EP. We also have a Patreon page set up that I really haven\u2019t actively promoted properly because we wanted to build up our following first. Even though Mike and I have been doing this for several years now, from a numbers standpoint we\u2019re still a very new band. We don\u2019t really have the numbers just yet to put out a bunch of vinyl and do a lot of crowdsourcing just yet. We figured we\u2019d put this EP out and get out there and play a bunch of shows and build support that way. We can let people know that \u2018hey, we\u2019ve got a bunch of new music waiting in the wings; will you help us put it out?\u2019\nHopefully that will all change for you very soon! I appreciate your time today and we\u2019ll definitely include all of your tour dates in this so that people will get out to a show and see and hear what they\u2019ve been missing.\nMonique: That would be great and thank you for wanting to talk to us and for your enthusiasm.\nAKF 2017 West Coast tour with Scott H Biram & Jesse Dayton:\n03/23 @ Hoots Pub, Amarillo, TX\n03/24 @ Triple Nickle Tavern \u2013 Colorado Springs, CO\n03/25 @ 3 Kings \u2013 Denver, CO\n03/26 @ Hodis Half Note \u2013 Fort Collins, CO\n03/28 @ Urban Lounge \u2013 Salt Lake City, UT\n03/29 @ Neurolux \u2013 Boise, ID\n03/31 @ Tractor Tavern \u2013 Seattle, WA\n04/01 @ Dante\u2019s \u2013 Portland, OR\n04/04 @ Catalyst \u2013 Santa Cruz, CA\n04/05 @ Bottom Of The Hill \u2013 San Francisco, CA\n04/06 @ Alex\u2019s Bar \u2013 Long Beach, CA\n04/07 @ Pappy & Harriet\u2019s \u2013 Pioneertown, CA\n04/08 @ Rhythm Room \u2013 Phoenix, AR\n04/14 @ Antone\u2019s \u2013 Austin, TX\n04/15 @ Continental Club \u2013 Houston, TX (with Sam Pace, and Hilary York)\n04/29 @ Eeyore\u2019s Birthday Party, Pease Park \u2013 Austin, TX\nConnect With Alien Knife Fight:\nTagged A.K.A.C.O.D., Alien Knife Fight, Beatles, Bourbon Princess, Duran Duran, I'm Music Magazine, Jerk Off, Jesse Dayton, Johnny Price, KISS, Michael Howard, Monique Ortiz, Scott Biram, Some Girls\nSinger/Songwriter & Actress Joss Stone Releases \u201cFree Me 2017\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "A series of blogs on the goings on of Jeff Bishop and family.Subscribe Now\nWelcome to my little corner on the web. Here you will find a few different blogs and other items of interest of mine. This site is still undergoing a major transformation so stay tuned for lots of updates over the coming weeks.\nSubscribing to the Feed\nYou may subscribe to my rss feed by using:\nhttp://www.jeffbishop.com/feed\nThe Desert Skies Show\nI do a weekly radio show on ACB Radio Interactive. The show can be heard from 6:00 to 9:00 PM Eastern time on Saturday evenings.\nYou may follow me on Twitter by following @JeffBishop.\nYou can also follow me on Facebook.\nWeb site last updated on: Sunday, December 11, 2016",
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        "raw_content": "One of the things that is considered to be very central to the life of human beings today and also in the past was religion and therefore, many people take it very seriously. Quite a bit part of the population believes in a supreme being and that\u2019s the main idea behind all types of religions. There is a lot of variety that is there within the different types of religions today especially because of different things that influence changes. When something affects the view that a person has, it changes a lot about their life and that is exactly what the religion has been able to do especially in the political world. There are quite a number of political parties today that have very divergent views depending on what they believe regarding religion. According to research, Christianity, Judaism and Islam are considered to be some of the oldest religions that have been recognized by different scholars. Christianity is considered to be one of the biggest face in the world especially because, of the different things that are believed in. There are very many benefits that are there when it comes to Christianity today and that\u2019s the reason why, there are divisions in terms of churches.\nWhat has happened over the years is that a number of the different sections of Christianity and churches believe in some things that are seen by certain scholars. In the Christian faith for therefore, you would realize that there are people believing different things for example, they stick to what they believe in and they take the debates and arguments very seriously. Among the different groups is the reformed conservative which is a platform that is able to give you so much information. If you are interested in getting information about the reformed conservative, there is a website that you could visit and is freely available for you to read the different articles. One of the things that you need to understand is that this analogy and a certain point of faith that they believe in. Looking on the vision and the mission is very important because in the end, these are the things that will help you to understand what the groups stand for.\nOne of the things that is taken very seriously by the firm conservative is the ability of spreading the gospel truth and in addition to that, following different types of proclamations in a biblical worldview. The reformed conservative is also one of the things that has really influenced some of the political parties in countries like the USA. You could go to the website so that you can get much more information regarding this.",
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        "raw_content": "Flight instructors will help high school students find out how the Museum of Flight\u2019s aviation courses can help them become pilots. COURTESY PHOTO, Museum of Flight.\nHigh school juniors and seniors can find out how the Museum\u2019s aviation career courses can help launch their dreams\nThe Museum\u2019s flight instructors will be on hand on Tuesday, Dec. 4 to help high school juniors and seniors find out how the museum\u2019s aviation courses can help them become a professional pilot, air traffic controller, airport or airline manager or unmanned aerial systems specialist.\nInstructors and education staff will answer questions and offer a presentation of the museum\u2019s 2019-2020 Aeronautical Science Pathway program. The event is from 6-7 p.m. for students and their parents. Light refreshments will be provided.\nRSVP is required by Nov 28 at asp@museumofflight.org.\nThe Museum of Flight is at 9404 E. Marginal Way S., Seattle, Exit 158 off Interstate 5 on Boeing Field halfway between downtown Seattle and Sea-Tac Airport.",
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        "raw_content": "In a postmodern culture, everyone has a different notion of truth. What\u2019s true for you might not be true for me and vice versa. In that kind of pluralistic environment, people who don\u2019t know Jesus need a reason to believe that the Christian faith is true in a way other forms of modern spirituality are not. God knows that. He\u2019s not surprised by post-modernism. In fact, he anticipated post-modernism all the way back in the 1st century AD when Peter wrote:\n\"Keep your conduct among the Gentiles honorable, so that when they speak against you as evildoers, they may see your good deeds and glorify God on the day of visitation.\" (1 Pe 2:12)\nWhat will prompt a non-Christian to wonder, perhaps for the first time, if Jesus really is who he says he is? The answer is simple - the inexplainable testimony of Christian community. In the way we love one another, people will see the love of God. In the way we work through conflict with one another, people see the forgiveness and reconciling power of God. Nothing commends the character of God and the truth of the gospel like the life of a genuine Christian community. And that\u2019s a good thing, especially in a post-modern culture where people are looking to belong before they\u2019re willing to believe.\nHelping people quickly connect to community at Kingsway is an essential part of our evangelism strategy. That's why we're forming a new, volunteer group this month called the \"Connect Team.\" The goal is this team is not to do the work of connecting people so all the rest of us can feel good about how \"welcoming\" our church is while we watch football on Sunday afternoons. The goal of the Connect Team is to equip all of us to help the friends we bring and meet on Sunday morning to quickly connect to our community.\nIf you are detail-oriented, computer savvy, enjoy meeting new people, and excited about what God\u2019s doing in your life at Kingsway, please volunteer for the Connect Team. You also need to be able to stand at a new \"Connect Desk\" in the foyer before and after the Sunday morning service at least once a month. We're asking God to provide 7-8 adults to launch the Connect Team by the end of April, including a man or woman to lead the team. To get more information or volunteer, contact Matthew.\nPosted on Wed, April 2, 2014 by Matthew Williams filed under",
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        "raw_content": "PROPHECY AND MORE\nHis Servant BOB\nThe soon coming 10 Horns of Daniel. Presently there are 8. The antichrist will move in by conquering two of the 10. But then you already know that right?\nDaniel Seven, Key to future Kingdoms\nThe general outline for this study guide is found in three passages of Scripture. They are Daniel chapter 7 and Revelation chapters 13 and 17. In Daniel 7 we have the prophecy given to Daniel in a vision where he sees four beasts which represent four, consecutive world empires. It is very important to note here that this vision is about events as they relate to the nation of Israel. This connection is stated in a related passage of Daniel where he is told:\nSeventy weeks are determined upon your people and upon your holy city. Daniel 9:24\nThis is not to say that the events foretold have no bearing on the rest of the world. They certainly do. The point to see here is that the prophecies in Daniel and Revelation are given in context with the nation of Israel.\nIn Daniel 7 the four beasts are a Lion, a Bear, a Leopard and a dreadful and terrible beast. These are NEVER explained to Daniel as representing the Babylonian empire, or the Media-Persian empire, the Greek empire and the Roman empire. Turning to Revelation 13:1-2 we see another beast that is a composite of what Daniel saw:\nAnd the beast that I saw was like a leopard, and his feet were like that of a bear, and his mouth like that of a lion. (This is ONE beast) The beast John saw was made up of the three first beasts that Daniel saw In Dan. chapter seven. Therefore the beasts of Daniel 7 were not defeated or destroyed anytime in history. This removes every commentary written on the subject.\nThe mouth indicates English speaking, If we consider the Lion as England. The bear indicates fearfulness as a bear would be feared, or maybe more if one would study the attributes of a bear (the bear is fearless and large while resting on its side), the leopard, indicates the mixture of the three major races, The Leopard is WHITE, YELLOW, AND BLACK. The melting pot Of the three races is The United States. In the story of the image of chapter 2, we are told that each nation is destroyed by the one following. But in Daniel 7, NONE ARE DESTROYED.\nThere are many differences in the beasts of chapter 7 and the image of chapter 2.\nThe beasts of chapter 7 do not destroy each other.\nThe nations of chapter 2 do.\nThe beasts of chapter 7 rule together with the beast of Rev.13.\nThe nations of chapter 2 do not.\nThe image of chapter 2 has 10 toes that are part of the last nation made of iron. (Iron is for military strength and clay for religion).\nThe forth beast of chapter 7 has 10 horns that are kings.\nThere is a great difference between toes at the bottom of the image and horns (kings) in the end times.\nAt the time that Daniel received his vision, the nation of Israel was living in Babylon and nearing the end of their 70-year exile. This was about 539 BC Nebuchadnezzar, died in 562 BC, This means that Nebuchadnezzar had been dead 23 years before Daniel had his vision in chapter 7. Cf.Daniel 7:1.\nWhen the apostle John received the Revelation, Rome was the existing empire and the time was about 96 AD The beast that John saw was yet future in time. In the 600 years between the two prophecies, the four beast empires that Daniel had seen had all come and gone (IN TYPE) with the fourth, Rome, still in power. The relationship to the nation of Israel is as follow\nDuring the Babylonian Empire, Israel was in exile. With the coming of the Medes and Persians, Israel began to return to their homeland in Palestine. The time during the Greek Empire is known as the inter-testament period because it occurred between the completion of the Old Testament\nAnd the beginning of the New Testament. During this time, one of the most significant events that happened to Israel was the appearance of Antiochus Epiphanes. As recorded in the Book of the Macaques, Antiochus committed the Abomination of Desolation; described in Daniel 11:31 and 12:11, 70 years after the prophecy was given. Yet Jesus said the event is yet in the future (mat.24: 15).\nFinally, in the time of the Roman Empire, two more significant events occurred affecting the nation of Israel; the Messiah came and Jerusalem was destroyed, scattering the Jews abroad. From this point on, there is no nation of Israel, and a few centuries later the Roman Empire ended\nWith no world empire in existence. This condition continued until the middle of the 16th century. For hundreds of years there was not one world power. Religious Rome controlled king and merchants. Also during this time there was no nation of Israel. Then things changed as Rome lost its grip on kings beginning with England. England became such a power that she used to brag that \u201cThe sun never sets on the British flag\u201d.\nA BRIEF HISTORY OF THE THREE BEASTS\nWith the rise of power of King Richard the Lionheart in 1189 and the signing of the Magna Carta in 1215 AD.,England was on her way to becoming a world power. By 1455 she was the world greatest trader of commerce. In 1509 Parliament broke with Pope. From 1558 through 1603 England became the greatest military power defeating the Spanish Armada and spreading her colonies all over the known world. England remained the greatest power until she rejected the Authorized Text of 1611 and replaced it with the American standard version to be used on the mission field.\nBy 1880 Russia had become a world power from the work of Peter the Great who lived from 1672-1725. Publishing 50,000 books annually. By 1922 she became The Union of Soviet Socialist Republic and by 1944, she showed the power to defeat a German army single-handed from the east.\nLike a Leopard\nThe USA became a world power after the civil war ended in 1864. In April 1917, England, Russia, and the United States were at war with Germany. By Nov. of the following year, Germany surrendered to the three greatest powers that ever have been on the face of this earth.\nThe forth beast diverse from all other\nIn 1945 the United Nations was formed. There never has been anything like the ONE WORLD GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED NATIONS. That's not all\nIn 1948 the nation of Israel was reborn in Palestine.\nIt is interesting to note, There are 8 of the richest nations on earth who meet twice a year to decide who will be the rulers of third world countries. They were called G-8. What will they call themselves when there is 10? \u201cAND THEN THERE WAS 10\u201d\nWhy The Authorized Version\nNot willing to study Greek and preferring to study the Scriptures, i.e. King James English Bible, I have always been reluctant to debate issues against the authority of the English Bible. In November of 1957 an evangelist was preaching from the King James English Bible and I was brought under conviction of sins and came to Christ for salvation. From that point on I NEVER thought the KJ Bible was anything but the Word of God.\nHowever, in the past year, I have been challenged by a Bible rejecter who claims the KJ Bible contains errors. Knowing that the \u201cNEW\u201d Bibles are ALL DIFFERENT, I have contended that only the King James Bible is the pure Word of God. I have not been disappointed. I found others who believe likewise. These people came up with evidence from thousands of proofs from thousands of Manuscripts.\nThousands of Manuscripts (MSS) that have been found since the making of the 1611 King James Bible and have not shaken my faith. All the \u201cNEW\u201d Bibles contain contradictions. This comes from using the Alexandrian MSS which came out of Egypt! Even though God called Israel OUT OF EGYPT and God called His Son OUT OF EGYPT.\nThe more I study the Greek MSS and compare them to the Textus Receptus (which is what was used to make the King James Bible) the more I am convinced of the Authority of the Authorized Version. Textus Receptus (Latin: \"received text\") is the name given to the first Greek language text of the New Testament to be published. Used as the basis for the translation of the New Testament by William Tyndale, for the original Luther Bible, and for most other Reformation era translations throughout Western and Central Europe. The Textus Receptus is classified by scholars as a late Byzantine text coming from Antioch where Paul was sent out as the FIRST Missionary and where believers were FIRST called Christians.\nToday there are at least 24 Greek texts made from various combinations of MSS. It is from these Greek texts that all NEW BIBLE are formed. The REAL problem is in making the Greek text from which to make the NEWEST TRANSLATION. You cannot make a translation unless you first make a Greek text from which to translate.\nThis is where money becomes more powerful than spiritual will. Paid translators create new Greek texts, using old MSS. You ask, \u201cHow can that make Greek texts different?\u201d Simple, add to the definitions found in Greek dictionaries. With the making of many Greek dictionaries comes different Greek texts and many different translations. It cost money to do this but it pays off in the end for those who are interested in VERY LARGE BANK ACCOUNTS. The publishers love money, and the translators love money. All that\u2019s left is the time it takes to do it. The New International Translation took about 6 years from start to first publication in 1973. I quote \u201cThe New International Version is a translation developed by more than one hundred scholars working from the best \u201cavailable\u201d Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts\u201d. Did you notice the word AVAILABLE? Using the MSS AVAILABLE means they choose which MSS to use!\nThis is true of EVERY Greek text and EVERY Bible made since 1900! They pick and choose which MSS to use to make the LATEST GREEK TEXTS. Now you know what is behind the making of \u201cNEW\u201d Translations.\nHere is a list of most of the manuscripts available today.\nHere is a list of most of all MSS. RED indicates COMPLETE MS. It is important to note that some of these manuscripts were dated 70 years ago, but subsequent similar papyrii have shown that some of those dates were too conservative (late). many people are The dates are taken primarily from The Complete Text of the Earliest New Testament Manuscripts (Comfort 1999) and secondarily from Manuscripts of the Greek Bible (Metzger 1981) and The Greek New Testament 4th Revised Edition (Aland et al. 1993).\nDate Name Contents\n117-138 A.D. or\n110-125 A.D. (The Complete Text of the Earliest New Testament Manuscripts p.367)\np52 (John Rylands) (= Papyrii Rylands 457)\nJohn 18:31-33, reverse side John 18:37-38\np104 (=P. Oxyrhynchus 4404)\nMatthew 21:34-37,43,45(?) Matthew 21:44 was not originally present\nc.125 A.D.\np87 - The handwriting is nearly identical to p46.\nPhm 13-15,24 (part),25b with gaps\n100-150 A.D. (Comfort) 81-96 A.D. (Young Kyu Kim)\nChester Beatty II (p46)\nIt has 1,390 verses from Paul and 290 verses from Hebrews. This is 70% of the 2,389 verses in Paul and Hebrews.\nRomans 5:17-6:3; 6:5-14; 8:15-25,27-35; 8:37-9:32; 10:1-11:11; 11:24-33; 11:35-15:9; 15:11-16:27; Hebrews 1:1-9:16; 9:18-10:20,22-30; 10:32-13:25 (all but 3 verses); 1 Corinthians 1:1-9:2; 9:4-14:14; 14:16-15:15; 15:17-16:22 (all but 5 verses); 2 Corinthians 1:1-11:10,12-21; 11:23-13:13 (all but 3 verses); Ephesians 1:1-2:7; 2:10-5:6; 5:8-6:6, 8-18, 20-24 (all but 5 verses); Galatians 1:1-8; 1:10-2:9, 12-21; 3:2-29; 4:2-18; 4:20-5:17; 5:20-6:8, 10-18 (all but 9 verses); Philippians 1:1, 5-15, 17-28; 1:30-2:12, 14-17; 2:29-3:8, 10-21; 4:2-12, 14-23 (all but 20 verses); Colossians 1:1-2, 5-13, 16-24; 1:27-2:19; 2:23-3:11, 13-24; 4:3-12, 16-18 (all but 16 verses); 1 Thessalonians 1:1; 1:9-2:3; 5:5-9,23-28\nMagdalen papyri\nMatthew 26:7-8, 10, 14-15, 22-23, 31-33\n(Muslims source says this is c.200 A.D.)\nTitus 1:1-15; 2:3-8 (21 verses)\n100-150 A.D. (Hunger, Philip Comfort)\nor 125-175 A.D.\nc.200-250 A.D. (Turner due to broad delta, broad theta, narrow alpha, finial end on the crossbar of epsilon, apostrophe between double consonants like other third century manuscripts.\nHowever, we go with Hunger and Philip Comfort because second century manuscripts have been found with these features. This was discovered close to Nag Hamadi (second century). Hunger has found many late first and early second centuries manuscripts that are closer to p66 than 3rd century documents.\nBodmer II (p66 and p14/15, p75)\n808.5 verses, which is 92% of the 879 verses in John\nJohn 1:1-6:11; 6:35b-14:26, 29-30;15:2-26; 16:2-4, 6-7; 16:10-20:20; 20:22-23; 20:25-21:9, 12, 17. (John 7:53-8:11 is missing)\np90 (P. Oxyrhynchus 3523)\np98 (P.IFAO Inv. 237b [+a]\nRevelation 1:13-2:1 (9 verses)\nMid to Late 2nd century\nMatthew 23:30-39; Matthew 13:55-57; 14:3-5 (10 + 6 verses)\nLate 2nd / early 3rd century\np38 (P. Michigan Inv. 1571)\nActs 18:27-19:6, 12-16\nActs 5:3-21 (earliest parchment of the N.T.)\nMatthew 1:1-9,12,14-20; 2:14? (17 or 18 verses)\n125-150 A.D. (Comfort)\np64 and p67. All agree these are from the same manuscript.\n(p67) Matthew 3:9,15; 5:20-22,25-28\n(p64) Mt. 26:7-8,10,14-15,22-23,31-33\n(19 verses)\nEarly to mid 2nd century\nIn 1963 Aland dated it to the third century. However, if it is the same original as p64 and p67 then it would have to be early to mid 2nd century.\np4 (the handwriting is the same as p64 and p67.) (Aland disagreed but never gave a reason.) Also, all three have an unusual abbreviation for \"Jesus\".). p4 was used as padding for a copy of Philo\u2019s works that was hidden to avoid confiscation in either 292 A.D. or 303 A.D. The Philo Codex was written about 250 A.D.\nLuke 1:58-59; 1:62-2:1,6-7; 3:8-4:2,29-32,34-35; 5:3-8; 5:30-6:16\nActs 26:7-8, 20\nearly 3rd century\n1 Thess. 4:12-13, 16-17; 5:3, 8-10, 12-18, 25-28; 2 Thess. 1:1-2; 2:1, 9-11\np45 (Chester Beatty I)\nMatthew 71 verses\nMark 147 verses\nLuke 242 verses\nJohn 84 verses\nActs 289 verses\nMuch of Acts and the Gospels. Mt 20:24-32; 21:13-19; 25:41-26:39 [71 verses]; Mk 4:36-5:2; 5:16-26; 5:38-6:3; 2 letters of 6:15; 6:16-25, 36-50; 7:3-15; 7:25-8:1; 8:10-26; 8:34-9:8; 4 letters of 9:9; 9:18-31; 11:27-12:1; 12:5-8,13-19,24-28 [147 verses]; Luke 6:31-41; 6:45-7:7; 9:26-41; 9:45-10:1; 10:6-22; 10:26-11:1; 11:6-25, 28-46; 11:50-12:13 (12:9 missing); 12:18-37; 12:42-13:1; 13:6-24; 13:29-14:10; 14:17-33 [242 verses]; John 4:51,54; 5:21,24; 10:7-25; 2 complete out of 16 letters of 10:30; 10:31-11:10; 11:18-36,42-57 [84 verses]. Acts 4:27-36; 5:10-20; (8 out of 33 letters in 5:21) 30-39; 6:7-7:2; 7:10-21; 7:32-41; 7:32-8:1; 8:14-15, 8:34-9:6; (8:37 missing); 9:16-27; 9:35-10:2; 10:10-23, 31-41; 11:2-13; 11:24-12:6; 12:13-22; 13:6-16,25-36; 13:46-14:3; 14:15-23; 15:2-7,9-27; 15:38-16:4; 16:15-21,32-40; 17:9-17) At Acts 15:7 this scribe lost his place and repeated from Acts 15:2. [289 verses]\np5 (=Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 208 1781)\nJohn 1:23-31, 33-40; 16:14-30; 20:11-17, 19-20, 22-25 (47 verses)\nca.200 A.D. (Comfort and Barrett) vs. 3rd century (Aland)\np23 Urbana (=Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 1229)\nJames 1:10-12, 15-18\n200-250 A.D\nTatian\u2019s Diatessaron (Harmony of the Gospels) Matthew 27:56; Mark 15:40; Luke 23:49b-c; Luke 23:54; Matthew 27:57; Mark 15:42; Matthew 27:57; Luke 23:50; Matthew 27:57; Luke 23:51b; Matthew 27:57; Luke 23:40; John 19:38; Matthew 27:57; Luke 23:51c; Luke 23:51a\nHebrews 2:14-5:5; 10:8-22; 10:29-11:13; 11:28-12:17\np9 (= Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 402)\n1 John 4:11-12, 14-17\np20 (=Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 1171)\nJames 2:19-3:2; (6 out of 96 letters of 3:3); 3:4-9) (16 verses)\np27 and p40\nRomans 1:24-27; 1:31-2:3; 3:21-4:8; 6:2-5, 15-16; 9:17,27 (36 verses)\nJohn 15:25-16:2; 16:21-32\n250-251 A.D. Severe Persecution by the Emperor Decius across the entire Roman Empire\nMt 26:29-40; Acts 9:33-10:1 (24 verses)\np27 (P. Oxyrhynchus. 1355)\nRomans 8:12-22; 24-27; 8:33-9:3; 9:5-9\nP Antinoopolis 2.54\nMatthew 6:10-12 (Part of the Lord\u2019s prayer)\nMid 3rd century\np49 + p65\nEph 4:16-29; 4:31-5:13\nLuke 22:40, 45-48, 58-61.missing Luke 22:43-44\nMatthew 2:13-16; 2:22-3:1; 11:26-27; 12:4-5; 24:3-6, 12-15\np53 (= Papyrus Michigan Inv. 6652)\nMatthew 26:29-40; Acts 9:33-38; 3 letters of the 124 letters in 9:39; 9:40-10:1\nChester Beatty III (p47)\nRevelation 9:10-11:3; 11:5-16:15; 16:17-17:2 (125 verses)\nLate 3rd century\nPhilippians 3:10-17; 4:2-8\np17 (= P. Oxyrhynchus.1078)\nHebrews 9:12-19 (8 verses)\np72, somewhat similar handwriting to p50. 1 and 2 Peter have page numbers 1-35. Jude has page numbers 62-68. Also contains the Nativity of Mary, the apocryphal letter of Paul to the Corinthians, the 11th Ode of Solomon, Melito\u2019s Homily on the Passover, part of a hymn, the Apology of Phileas, and Psalm 33 and 34.\n1 Peter 1:1-5:14, 2 Peter 1:1-3:18 and Jude 1-25 (191 verses)\nActs 18:27-19:6, 12-16 (13 verses)\nca.300 A.D.\n0162 (P. Oxyrhynchus 847)\nJohn 2:11-22 (12 verses)\n0171 (PSI 2.124)\nMatthew 10:17-23,25-32; Luke 22:44-50,52-56,61,63-64 (30 verses)\n0220 (MS 113)\nRomans 4:23-5:3,8-13. 100% agrees with Vaticanus except Rom 5:1. (6 verses)\n0232 (P. Antinoopolis 12)\n2 John 1-9 (9 verses)\n3rd/4th century?\np7 FRAGMENT\n3rd/4th century\nRevelation 1:4-7 (4 verses)\nMatthew 26:19-52 (34 verses)\nVaticanus (B)\nMost of the Old Testament and all of the New up to Heb 9:15 (6,979 NT verses)\nSinaiticus (Aleph)\nAlmost all of the New Testament and half of the Septuagint Old Testament\np10 FRAGMENT\nRevelation 5:5-8; 6:5-8\np62 (Oslo) FRAGMENT\nQ: Just how many New Testament manuscripts (including fragments) exist today?\nA: Here are the counts from various scholars of just the Greek manuscripts (complete manuscripts, small fragments, and everything in between). One reason the counts differ is that a number of new manuscripts have been discovered since 1975. Also some people call multiple manuscripts what others call one manuscript with multiple pieces.\nCategory Ralph Earle Aland et al. The Greek New Testament 3rd edition (1975) Bruce Metzger p.54 (1976) Manuscripts of the Greek Bible p.54 (1981) A General Introduction to the Bible p.387 (1986) Aland et al. The Greek New Testament 4th edition (1998)\nPapyrii (p1-p88)\n95 (=97-2)\nUncials (non-Lectionary)\n286 (=300-16+2\nMiniscules (non-Lectionary)\n2,400 FRAGMENTS\n2,768+FRAGMENTS\nLectionary manuscripts (both uncial and miniscule)\n2,209 FRAGMENTS FRAGMENTS\nUncial (Lectionaries) FRAGMENTS FRAGMENTS FRAGMENTS\n245 FRAGMENTS FRAGMENTS\n(Miniscule) Lectionaries FRAGMENTS FRAGMENTS FRAGMENTS\nThe manuscripts in other languages, including 89+ Italic (Old Latin), four Vulgate families, 8 Syriac families, 8 Coptic families, Aramaic, Armenian, 2 families of Georgian, 3 families of Ethiopic, Slavonic, 5 Gothic manuscripts, Arabic, and Persian bring the total up to over 11,000 manuscripts.\nThe Complete Text of the Earliest New Testament Manuscripts (copyright 1999) p.627 goes up to p104.\nSome would say there are really four less papyrii, as p45 + p46 + p47 are apparently written by the same scribe. p64 + p67 apparently are also from the same scribe. P20 + p27 possibly are by the same scribe.\nFor comparison purposes, Manuscripts of the Greek Bible p.5 says that scholars have catalogued 55,000 Greek manuscripts on all topics. Thus almost 10% of all Greek manuscripts are Bible manuscripts. Homer\u2019s Illiad has the second most number of copies with 643-650 manuscripts; which is about 1% of all Greek manuscripts.\nQ: How many Bible fragments and manuscripts are preserved, century by century?\nA: Sometimes scholars disagree about the dates, but here are my numbers, based primarily on Comfort and Barrett, and secondarily on Aland et al. The Other column is artificially small because it is part manuscripts and part languages which contain many manuscripts.\nCentury Greek Other\n2nd/3rd century\n4th/5th century\n8th century on\nMany FRAGMENTS\nThe Greek manuscripts were not used as much when people started using other languages more, such as Coptic, Latin, Syriac, etc. The large number of Greek Byzantine Lectionaries, which primarily come later, are not included here.\nTaking the same data, except splitting each manuscript that might span centuries as half in each century, gives the following numbers.\nThis kind of knowledge is hurtful to publisher\u2019s bank accounts plus it shows the deception of the Devil who would kill the Bible that led more people to the Lord, started more churches, and brought about the greatest nation on God\u2019s green earth, the USA. Satan has three things at the top of his list. 1) the Jews (God\u2019s chosen People), 2) the King James English Bible ( the Word of God), and the USA which is used to support more KJ Bible missionaries than all churches combined from Christ to 1500 AD!\nThe biggest upset to a miniature Greek want-a-be scholar is for someone to say \u201cYou can (\u201cmay\u201d for the Greeks) correct the Greek MSS with the King James English Bible (any edition)\u201d. What the Greek student doesn\u2019t know is that PROFESSIONAL scholars do it all the time. The PROFESSIONAL scholars (another name for liars) never mention this to the student!\nBob Jones III still talks about \u201cThe Greek Text\u201d. When John wrote the Revelation in 90 \u2013 96 AD., There wasn\u2019t one piece of the Apostle Paul \u201cOriginal Text\u201d one earth that contained 1 Thessalonians or Galatians. If there was, it wasn\u2019t in any book called \u201cTHE GREEK TEXT\u201d. Neither was MATTHEW, LUKE, OR PETER. The tern \u201cTHE GREEK TEXT\u201d is a \u201cHistorical Position\u201d because it implies that the One \u2013 True GREEK TEXT is in the hands of depraved Bible critics who are altering the King James Bible. There are no exceptions to this rule.\nThe lie has been told so long and there are so many perverted Bibles published that when a Bible believer runs into a Greek student \u2013 it is like getting hit with a 40 car freight train. They holler \u201cBlasphemy! Heretic! They do this in defense of their teaching. Having fallen into the belief that the English Bible contains ERRORS, and having taught such, they are now duty bound to back up the PROFESSIONAL Liars that taught them. This of course makes them par-taker of other mans sins.\nWe will now show places where the King James English was and is used to correct the Greek Texts. Keep in mind that Greek Is not spoken by 99% of the earth\u2019s population.\n\u03b5\u03bd \u03c4\u03b7 \u03c4\u03b1\u03c0\u03b5\u03b9\u03bd\u03c9\u03c3\u03b5\u03b9 \u03b1\u03c5\u03c4\u03bf\u03c5 \u03b7 \u03ba\u03c1\u03b9\u03c3\u03b9\u03c2 \u03b1\u03c5\u03c4\u03bf\u03c5 \u03b7\u03c1\u03b8\u03b7 \u03c4\u03b7\u03bd \u03b4\u03b5 \u03b3\u03b5\u03bd\u03b5\u03b1\u03bd \u03b1\u03c5\u03c4\u03bf\u03c5 \u03c4\u03b9\u03c2 \u03b4\u03b9\u03b7\u03b3\u03b7\u03c3\u03b5\u03c4\u03b1\u03b9 \u03bf\u03c4\u03b9 \u03b1\u03b9\u03c1\u03b5\u03c4\u03b1\u03b9 \u03b1\u03c0\u03bf \u03c4\u03b7\u03c2 \u03b3\u03b7\u03c2 \u03b7 \u03b6\u03c9\u03b7 \u03b1\u03c5\u03c4\u03bf\u03c5\nen th tapeinwsei [autou] h krisiV autou hrqh: thn genean autou tiV dihghsetai; oti airetai apo thV ghV h zwh autou.\n33 In [His] humiliation His justice was taken away, and who will recount His generation? For His life is taken away from the earth.\"\nNow do you see the difference in Greek texts between item 1. and item 2. You have to change the Greek Text to change the English Text. Did you also notice the brackets around [HIS]? In other words, this was not in \u201cThe Greek\u201d but later added in 1979. It was copied from the King James English Bible and a Greek word was inserted with brackets! Would you like a \u201churts donut?\u201d It was added 80 years after the text was first made!\nNow look at Mark 1:2.\nPoint 1 1:2 wV ...gegraptai..... en... toiV... profhtaiV... idou... egw ......apostellw\n1:2 as\u2026it has been written\u2026in\u2026the ..prophets\u2026behold \u2026I\u2026send\u2026\u2026\nton aggelon... mou... pro .....proswpou sou oV kataskeuasei thn odon sou emprosqe\nPoint 22 \u03ba\u03b1\u03b8\u1f7c\u03c2 \u03b3\u1f73\u03b3\u03c1\u03b1\u03c0\u03c4\u03b1\u03b9 \u1f10\u03bd \u03c4\u1ff7 \u1f28\u03c3\u03b1\u1fd3\u1fb3 \u03c4\u1ff7 \u03c0\u03c1\u03bf\u03c6\u1f75\u03c4\u1fc3 \u1f30\u03b4\u03bf\u1f7a \u1f00\u03c0\u03bf\u03c3\u03c4\u1f73\u03bb\u03bb\u03c9 \u03c4\u1f78\u03bd \u1f04\u03b3\u03b3\u03b5\u03bb\u1f79\u03bd \u03bc\u03bf\u03c5 \u03c0\u03c1\u1f78 \u03c0\u03c1\u03bf\u03c3\u1f7d\u03c0\u03bf\u03c5 \u03c3\u03bf\u03c5 \u1f43\u03c2 \u03ba\u03b1\u03c4\u03b1\u03c3\u03ba\u03b5\u03c5\u1f71\u03c3\u03b5\u03b9 \u03c4\u1f74\u03bd \u1f41\u03b4\u1f79\u03bd \u03c3\u03bf\u03c5\nOk, you may see the difference in the two Greek texts. That\u2019s plain. But the underlining error in the second text is the cross reference given by the GREEK SCHOLARS. The first text is used for the King James Bible and the second is used by the New Bible Translators. The first gives a cross reference of Malachi the prophet Which is correct. The second gives Isaiah as a cross reference. Not only did they change the words in \u201cTHE GREEK\u201d but they mistakenly made the wrong cross reference! They made the mistake based on their own Bible knowledge! Tupical.\nBut when a Bible believer corrects the Greek with the English as we have done many times, we are tagged \u201cheretics\u201d. That is our reward for following the King James English Bible.\nThe time it takes to correct THE GREEK TEXTS is high. We shall give you one more before wearing out the saints (myself).\nMatt.28:1 28:1 oye de sabbatwn th epifwskoush eiV mian sabbatwn hlqen maria h magdalhnh kai h allh maria qewrhsai ton tafon\nThis verse translated into King James English says\nThe \u201cNEW GREEK TEXT\u201d says\nMatt 28:1 28 \u1f40\u03c8\u1f72 \u03b4\u1f72 \u03c3\u03b1\u03b2\u03b2\u1f71\u03c4\u03c9\u03bd \u03c4\u1fc7 \u1f10\u03c0\u03b9\u03c6\u03c9\u03c3\u03ba\u03bf\u1f7b\u03c3\u1fc3 \u03b5\u1f30\u03c2 \u03bc\u1f77\u03b1\u03bd \u03c3\u03b1\u03b2\u03b2\u1f71\u03c4\u03c9\u03bd \u1f26\u03bb\u03b8\u03b5\u03bd \u039c\u03b1\u03c1\u03b9\u1f70\u03bc \u1f21 \u039c\u03b1\u03b3\u03b4\u03b1\u03bb\u03b7\u03bd\u1f74 \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u1f21 \u1f04\u03bb\u03bb\u03b7 \u039c\u03b1\u03c1\u1f77\u03b1 \u03b8\u03b5\u03c9\u03c1\u1fc6\u03c3\u03b1\u03b9 \u03c4\u1f78\u03bd \u03c4\u1f71\u03c6\u03bf\u03bd\nYou noticed the difference in the GREEK TEXTS but what you didn\u2019t know is that the GREEK word for Sabbath is PLURAL! It is so IN EVERY GREEK TEXT EVER FOUND! This makes every GREEK TEXT in ERROR. To correct the error, we (like every one else) goes to the KING JAMES ENGLISH.\nNOW YOU SEE HOW THE KING JAMES ENGLISH IS USED TO CORRECT EVERY GREEK MSS KNOWN TO MAN. The Originals were destroyed and all we have are copies. The King James translators were inspired by God to make the Authorized Version in English for us to use today.\nAND THAT YOU CAN TAKE TO THE BANK, (OF HEAVEN THAT IS). There are MANY of these corrections.\nHere are two more that cannot be disputed.\nEvery clone robot on every faculty of every majority College, University, and Seminary in America in 2006 keeps right on correcting the AV with \"the Greek Text\" which are many (24 at least). There are 24 ways to correct the Authorized Version! Twenty of these \"Majority Texts\" have all been made in the last 100 years. The most recent seems to be Robinson & Pierpont M-text and from their Greek text someone made another English version called EMTV and put it on the net making a total in 2006 of 25 DIFFERENT GREEK TEXTS - all claiming to be made up of the majority of manuscripts. of course they are ALL different.\nWhat they are afraid to tell you and deny, is that they used the Authorized Version to correct their Greek text. The following is proof of the above statement. Having been taught five languages (six if you count Japanese) I know of which I speak.\nCase one: Matthew 27:34\nThe Holy Spirit already witnessed to you when you read the verse. Instead of accepting the Holy Spirit as the final authority, the authors of THE GREEK TEXT consulted Aleph, B, and four other Uncials. The King James Translators believed in Psa. 69:21 and refused to follow \u201cScholarship Onlyism\u201d and wrote \u201cVINEGAR\u201d. This makes lairs out of every GREEK TEXT that refuses to follow the Holy Spirit. \u201cThe Greek Text\u201d is wrong in every case where the liars conferred with each other. They are called \"clones\" by Bible believers.\nThe verse stands corrected by the AV and that is not sloppy work - that is a fact! Even the NKJV followed the Alexandrian cult!\nThe attack is always with the same intent. Get rid of the Book that offends our life style. The offence is to their intellect. That is the purpose of every deceitful NEW Greek Text and every NEW Version since 1889.\nRather than exercise faith in the Book, they exercise their intelligence to correct the Holy Spirit. What you have witnessed is a classic example of gross negligence in learning anything within the Book. Instead they show their ignorance (to anyone who will take the time to look up the verses) of God\u2019s ability to preserve and present a Book for people to use to receive His Son without their help.\nTo place ANYTHING else in place of \u201cvinegar\u201d is a perversion of the Scripture! They did it in the EMTV which is suppose to be made of the MAJORITY GREEK Manuscripts!.\nJohn3:13 And no one has gone up into heaven except He who came down out of heaven, the Son of Man, who is in heaven. EMTV\nNow we see where the rubber meets the road. Remember what the authors said, they claim to use the \"MAJORITY Manuscripts\". The authors of the EMTV failed to tell anyone that there are only three (3) manuscripts with the passage. They are Papyri (P66, Sinaiticus (Aleph) and the Vaticanus (B) \u2013 the oldest Manuscripts found. But the authors of the EMTV inserted it without telling you how or why! That my friend, comes from trickery, subterfuge, equivocation, prevarication, lying, stealing, and testifying falsely! In a court of law their testimony would be thrown out, o-u-t, OUT!\nThey simply corrected their Greek with the Scriptures of the Authorized Version. Anyone who accepts that piece of trash is either LAZY and won\u2019t take the time to try the spirit that wrote it or too stupid for following MAN.\nThe seven fold witness of the Holy Spirit is too overwhelming for the student of \u201cThe Greek Text\u201d. The Holy Spirit has 7 functions according to Revelation, and these are seven attributes of the third person of the Godhead. They are listed also in Isa. 11:2 (KJV). Since this is the same Holy Spirit sent to all Christians to guide them into all truth, it will be He who breathes life into the \u201cHoly Scriptures\u201d (Romans 1:2). He would not leave this work in the hands of scholars in the 21st century and forget the 2000 years before that. I just gave you four examples WHY God doesn't use \"scholarship\". He uses the Holy Spirit over Language scholars everytime!\nThe \u201coriginal autographs\u201d were written in Hebrew, Aramaic (Syriac), and Greek. Thus you have:\nA received Hebrew Text from 1800 BC. To 389 BC.\nA received Aramaic text at the same time (Daniel, Genesis, etc.\nA received Greek text from 40 to 90 AD.\nA received Syriac text from 120 to 200 AD.\nA received Latin text from 150 to 1500 AD.\nA received German text from 1500 to 2006 AD.\nA received English text from 1611 till Jesus comes\nCancel Jerome\u2019s Latin \u201cVulgate\u201d and cancel all corrupt Greek Manuscripts such as Sinaiticus, Vaticanus, Bezae Cantabrigiensis, etc.\nThe Lord raised up Tyndale\u2019s Bible (1525) which appeared about the same time a Martin Luther\u2019s Bible - Whereupon the Holy Spirit purified His Final Authority 7 times.\nTyndale\u2019s Bible (1525)\nCloverdale\u2019s Bible (1535)\nMatthew\u2019s Bible (1537)\nThe Bishop\u2019s Bible (1568)\nThe King James Bible (1611 Authorized Version)\nPs 12: 6 The words of the LORD are pure words: as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times. 7 Thou shalt keep them, O LORD, thou shalt preserve them from this generation for ever. KJV\nHere is a list of almost all Manuscripts available.\nAfter that time, the Holy Spirit slammed the door or any further English text and sent it to the moon.\nHe choose the last Book to be called The Holy Bible, Authorized by God and King because that Book is about a Kingdom. The Book (oracles of God) was given to Israel according to Romans 3:2. Those qualifications eliminate any of 300 \u201cnew\u201d versions as God\u2019s Final Authority. The work has to be done under a king and he had to have a Jewish name for the \u201coracles\u201d were given to Jews! James is the English word for Jacob! And Jacob\u2019s name WAS CHANGED TO ISRAEL. The \u201coracles\u201d were never given to Americans, Englishmen, Spaniards, Japanese, Moslems, or Mexicans.\nAnd that's the facts.\nHis Servant, Bob\nLearning anything?\nSearch for a KING JAMES BIBLE CHURCH\nDIST. OF COLUM.\nSAMOA, AMER.\nKabala (Jewish Religion 2006)\nFor those of who don't know what Kabala (also Kaballah, caballa, kabala, kabbala, qaballah, etc.) is or means:\nKabala is a collection of esoteric writings of various rabbis and a few medieval Christians. It consists also of meditative, devotional, mystical and magical practices which were taught only to a select few and for this reason kabala is regarded as an esoteric offshoot of Judaism.\n1. The roots of Kabala have to do with finding God without use of The Holy Spirit (God is a Spirit) and without use of a Holy Man (such as the writer of the Torah) and without a knowledge or prompt from the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.\nKabala is an ancient Hebrew mystical system of thought. It is a symbolic representation of the path the Divine followed in the creation of the universe, including man. It is, by definition, humanity's process of returning to divinity along the same (humanistic magical) path, an esoteric Jewish mysticism as it appeared in the 12th and following centuries. Kabbala has always been essentially an oral tradition in that initiation into its doctrines and practices is conducted by a personal guide to avoid the dangers inherent in mystical experiences.\n2. Such magic is mentioned by Moses and also the writer of Chronicles with the sins of Manasseh.\n2 Chron. 33:6-7\n6 And he caused his children to pass through the fire in the valley of the son of Hinnom: also he observed times, and used enchantments, and used witchcraft, and dealt with a familiar spirit, and with wizards: he wrought much evil in the sight of the LORD, to provoke him to anger.\n7 And he set a carved image, the idol which he had made, in the house of God, of which God had said to David and to Solomon his son, In this house, and in Jerusalem, which I have chosen before all the tribes of Israel, will I put my name for ever:\nWhen Manasseh set the idol of Ganesha up in the house of God, he did evil in the sight of the Lord. There is nothing HOLY about idols or observing times, (which makes a myth out of the many recorded facts with eye witnesses) or magic.\nEsoteric Kabbala is also \"tradition\" inasmuch as it lays claim to secret knowledge of the unwritten Torah (divine revelation) that was communicated by God to Moses and Adam. Though observance of the Law of Moses remained the basic tenet of Judaism, Kabbala provided a means of approaching God directly.\n3. This they say, in spite of the fact that Moses condemned secretes of men(see Deuteronomy 27:15) with idols \u2013 even though Moses said \u201cThe secret things belong unto the Lord, Deuteronomy 29:29. According to belief, Kabbala provides a means of approaching God directly regardless of sinful condition. This is a total disregard and slap in the face for Moses who said Adams sin was covered by blood sacrifice (see Genesis 3:21) and all Israel\u2019s firstborn were saved by blood (see Exodus 12:13) even though God made a blood covenant with Israel (see Exodus 24:8) and even though it takes blood to make an atonement for the soul (see Leviticus 17:11).\n4. Man cannot approach God without a High Priest (see Leviticus 4:20) and Blood to cover the sins of the person.\nIt thus gave Judaism a religious dimension whose mystical approaches to God were viewed by some as dangerously pantheistic and heretical.\nThe modern Jew must be approached through the Torah. If he confesses the first 5 books to be The Word of God, you can proceed as follows.\nAsk A> \u201cDo YOU know for sure, if you died today you would go to heaven?\nB>If I could show you how you could know for sure, would you believe what the Torah says?\n1. Show him the way to God that Moses taught and followed.\n2. Remember Moses asked Pharaoh to \u201clet the people go three days journey to offer sacrifice to God (Exodus 3:18) This was because God requires a sacrifice to cover sin.\n3. Even the Passover was a sacrifice was established to commemorate coming out of Egypt (Exodus 12:27) Again showing the necessity for sacrifice for sin.\n4. There was even a personal offering made for sin, SHOW HIM -\nLev 1:2-4\nThis was done because we all have sinned and broken God\u2019s laws (the 10 commandments).\nNow ask the Jew these questions:\n\u201cDo you believe that we are all sinners?\u201d Illustrate by saying you never met anyone who had not become angry or lied. Have you ever failed to offer a sacrifice for sins? For instance, how many lies do you have to tell to be a liar?\nDo you believe God has put a price on sin, Illustrate the purpose of Israel\u2019s sacrifices was to make atonement for sins.\nIf God provided a perfect sacrifice as an act of showing you His love, would you be willing to accept that, as atonement for your sins?\nQuote him John 3:16 and John 1:12 \u2013 explaining how Christ came for Israel. Now God is not willing that any should perish but that all should come to repentance.\nAsk him to bow his head while you pray.\nPray something like this, Dear Father Please help (__his name__) to be saved. Thank you for Jesus who paid a price we couldn\u2019t pay. Now here is (__His name_) who wants to be saved from his sins. Please show him your salvation. Now while our heads are bowed, and our eyes closed, just pray this with me (out loud), \u201c\u201dDear heavenly Father, (sometime you have to encourage him again saying \u201cgo ahead, God will help you\u201d) Please forgive me of my sin, I believe you loved me and want me to be saved from my sins, As best I know how, I now receive Jesus as my personal Saviour. Please save me, and take me to heaven when I die, In Jesus name, \u201c*PAUSE\u201d.\nNote: It may not be necessary to give him all the info about Kabala. Let God do the convicting of sin. Just trust God to help you and him. Lots of prayer (before you try) will be needed. You do not have to turn to the New Testament, just quote it. You may book mark your Bible by putting something in Lev.1. When you get ready to pray, you could say, YOU DON\u2019T MIND IF I PRAY DO YOU? *After you say \u201cIN JESUS NAME, don\u2019t say Amen, instead say,\nNOW IF YOU REALLY MEANT THAT PRAYER, WOULD YOU TAKE MY HAND AS A TOKEN (OR SIGN) THAT YOU MEANT IT? Then hold your hand out in front of him. When he takes your hand, pray \u2013 dear Father, thank you for (__his name__) and thank you for saving him and taking him to heaven when he dies, In Jesus name, amen.\nAfter you have finished praying. Show him John 5:24 and explain it, showing he is forgiven! By now the (saved) Jew will have two feelings. 1. He will be filled with the Holy Spirit and say something about it. OR- he will say he doesn\u2019t feel anything. Then show him Acts 8:29 \u2013 39. the saved man didn\u2019t feel anything unto he was baptized. 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        "raw_content": "Short note Pensionsr\u00fcckstellung: Richttafeln 2018 G, Steuerliche Anerkennung durch das BMF (10/2018)\nShort note Ergebnisbelastung: Pensionsr\u00fcckstellung, \u00dcberarbeitete Richttafeln 2018 G (10/2018)\nShort note Bilanzielle Behandlung von Kryptow\u00e4hrungen (10/2018)\nHome > Our Areas of Practice > Advisory\nOur staff offer a wide range of differing expertise that is concentrated in the areas of tax, audit and advisory.\nThe area of advisory stands for comprehensive consultancy in the key strategic and operating issues with which our clients are confronted.\nEvery company history has its milestones \u2013 from the founding via mergers and acquisitions to the succession plan. We support the preparation and implementation of groundbreaking decisions as well as the everyday business.\nCurrent News [in German only]\nDer f\u00fcr Zwecke der Unternehmensbewertung nach IDW S 1 zu ermittelnde Basiszinssatz verharrt seit Monaten auf e...\nDie Regierungskommission Deutscher Corporate Governance Kodex hat am 06.11.2018 einen neuen Entwurf zum Deutsc...\n> all Advisory News\nAdvisory approach\nOur clients have to master very specific challenges where standard solutions are of no use to them. That is why we offer business-process oriented advisory services in which we never lose sight of the company and its environment as a whole.\nWe adopt the client\u2019s point of view as our own, and discuss the goals and the basic parameters with him. We want our clients to reach their goals by the shortest route \u2013 which is why we work in a structured and efficient manner and with the highest professional standards in terms of the proficient quality of our consulting.\nThe essence of entrepreneurship is making decisions. Our advisory services support the decision-making process \u2013 in questions of daily business just as much as in matters that are of strategic significance in setting the course.\nWe support you in your day-to-day business in capital market communication, in internal audits and in optimising business processes, to name but a few areas. We also place our expertise at your disposal in the preparation of groundbreaking decisions \u2013 from the founding through to succession planning via mergers, acquisitions and restructurings.\nIn business speak, compliance is the term used for adhering to laws and guidelines and also voluntary codes within a company. All of a company's policies and measures to comply with these rules and thus prevent breaches of regulations combine to form the compliance management system.\nThe increasing public reporting about the creation of secret accounts, corruption and bribery, anti-competitive agreements, breaches of data protection law or export regulations have raised an awareness of the topic of compliance among many companies and have resulted in combative measures. Non-compliance with rules can lead to corporate penalties, fines, profit skimming or forfeiting the profit generated by the breach of the law. At the same time, the breach often culminates in a major loss of image.\nKleeberg supports you in setting up or improving the compliance organisation in your company. Of course, we incorporate company-specific factors and issues in accordance with, for example, the respective laws, other regulatory provisions and ethical standards into our activities.\nFurthermore, Kleeberg also conducts tests on compliance management systems pursuant to the IDW Standard PS980 (Grunds\u00e4tze ordnungsm\u00e4\u00dfiger Pr\u00fcfung von Compliance Management Systemen - Generally Accepted Standards for the Audit of Compliance Management Systems). We are proficient in all three stages, from design qualification to testing adequacy and implementation to auditing the efficiency of a CMS.\nIt goes without saying that we take into account the specifics of the respective sector and legal form in our compliance-related activities.\nFurther information on how we can support you with compliance is available here (German only).\n\"Good corporate leadership and control\" or \"appropriate content of the corporate charter\" \u2013 these are the fundamental issues that have gained importance under the heading of corporate governance in recent years. The German Corporate Governance Codex for publicly listed companies, which all companies are recommended to implement as a matter of principle, has had no small part to play in this.\nKleeberg works with the client to develop a comprehensive strategy for dealing with the issue of corporate governance. This comprises first of all establishing the best possible legal structure for the company, the ideal corporate leadership and the necessary supervisory functions; here we faithfully observe the current requirements of corporate governance. To this we add addressee-oriented communication and information about existing corporate governance structures, in order to highlight clearly the positive effects also in terms of public image. As needed we also support our clients in the development and implementation of their own corporate-governance principles, as well as in the context of enforcement proceedings.\nIn consultancy relating to issues of corporate governance, it goes without saying that we take into account the specifics of the branch of business and the legal form of the company.\nWide-ranging changes in organisational structure dominate the landscape of modern economics. Purchasing and selling decisions result in competition for potential acquisitions. As a result the necessary due diligences have to be performed, sometimes under great time pressure and focusing on specific areas. A systematic concentration on the factors that determine a company\u2019s worth enhance the benefit of due diligence.\nKleeberg offers clients comprehensive support in planning and carrying out due diligences. In doing so we offer a realistic estimate of opportunities and risks. Depending on the circumstances, the analysis will look at issues such as financial standing and profitability, cash flow, market position, fiscal hazards and the personnel situation, among other things. For our clients we elaborate a sound basis for decision-making, founded on reliable valuation methods, probability calculations and sensitivity analyses, and that allows potential hazards to be identified. Using simulation calculations we can also portray what effects the transaction would have on the balance sheet.\nIn due diligences it goes without saying that we take into account the specifics of the branch of business and the legal form of the company.\nFairness opinions give a professional view on the outcome of a decision-making process, particularly on whether the price of a transaction during an entrepreneurial initiative is financially reasonable. They serve to confirm and document fair and understandable figures for the annual financial statements, annual general meetings or shareholders' meetings and for submission to the tax authorities.\nKleeberg supports clients by issuing informative fairness opinions for the purpose of confirmation and documentation. To do so, we benefit from our many years of experience in valuations in the transaction business. Kleeberg works without any conflicts of interest in compliance with independence requirements. The combination of our expertise from our areas of practice enables us to give a sound opinion on the decision-making process concerned.\nWe observe the specific nature of the respective sector and legal form as a matter of course in our fairness opinions.\nFurther information on how we can support you with fairness opinions is available here[German only].\nAccounting-related IT systems today link information about finances, human resources, production and sales. They may be warehouse-management and order-tracking systems, customer and supplier databases, financial accounting systems or a host of other applications. They also offer interfaces to suppliers and customers as needed.\nIn this context questions frequently arise as to the efficiency of the IT-supported work processes and the management\u2019s IT strategy. Existing structures often force the adaptation of business processes to integrated accounting systems.\nIf the client desires, Kleeberg is pleased to take on a number of tasks in the area of the accounting-related business-process optimisation.\nKleeberg offers you in-depth technical and methodological knowledge coupled with decade-long experience in analysis, planning and modelling, to optimise your bookkeeping processes and any associated operative processes. We analyse the existing accounting system and draft individual proposals for improvement.\nIn addition, Kleeberg assists you in structuring and introducing process-related monitoring and surveillance systems, to ensure that the processes are conformed to in the long term.\nCorporate law raises a wealth of questions about companies\u2019 internal and external relationships. This ranges from company formation through restructuring, liquidation or insolvency to succession planning. In addition company-law issues cover the appointment and revocation of corporate organs, the supervision of annual general meetings as well as silent partnerships and indirect holdings. Great significance is also assigned to the drafting of affiliation agreements.\nThrough the cooperation of experts, Kleeberg guarantees expert client support in all issues of corporate law, regardless of whether they relate to the problems of individual companies or corporate groups. Through our legislative expertise we create legal security for our client. With the client we elaborate integrated solutions and individual agreements that optimally reflect and implement the stated objectives. In issues relating to corporate law we demonstrate to our clients the consequences of the different options open to them.\nIn consultancy relating to issues of corporate law, it goes without saying that we take into account the specifics of the branch of business and the legal form of the company.\nFor a successful IPO, excellent preparation is indispensable. Kleeberg offers clients comprehensive liaison and support from a single source.\nThe preparation of an IPO requires a broad range of knowledge \u2013 such as of the specific market environment, the money markets, corporate financing, fiscal and commercial legislation, not to mention national and international accounting. In all phases \u2013 the original decision, the strategy, the public image \u2013 information has to be sought out and prepared, all the while maintaining confidentiality yet without imposing any burden on the day-to-day operations of the company.\nKleeberg supports clients in everything from the negotiability analysis to the market and sector evaluation via the drafting of bank expos\u00e9s. Beyond that we help set up a financial, accounting and reporting system adapted to the changed circumstances. We optimise the organisational legal structure and the fiscal situation, advising our clients in specific accounting issues resulting from going public.\nWe also offer support in supplying information reliably to satisfy the demands of the capital market.\nExpert opinions on accounting issues\nWith our extensive expertise in the areas of accounting, valuation and auditing, we are available as a contact on special issues at any time and find solutions for complex accounting problems. These frequently target issues concerning a possible invalidity of the annual financial statements based on company law.\nOur opinions create a solid basis of information which is a precondition for finding an adequate solution to a problem; they also give actual recommendations on how to deal with the issue in question. It goes without saying that we take account of the specific nature of the particular line of business and legal form in our assessment.\nThe broad range of our services and the cooperation of our experts in individual special fields guarantee that problems are seen from all sides, not only in terms of how they are reflected in accounting, and keep an eye on possible tax or company law issues.\nThrough the ongoing globalisation of business and the cross-border integration of capital markets, the importance of uniform international accounting standards is growing. The EU-wide commitment of capital-market oriented parent companies to group accounting in accordance with the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) has made these accounting standards the \"lingua franca\" of the money markets in Europe. For non-capital-market oriented companies, the new \"Basel II\" equity accords, for example, reinforce the trend towards conversion of the accounting to international standards.\nKleeberg accompanies clients competently through the transition process. Together we hammer out the basics in terms of content and schedule, to make the transition as efficient and smooth as possible. We advise our clients about all adjustments that need to be made to their information and control systems. With our comprehensive specialist knowledge on the application of IFRS, we can be called on at any time to offer competent support for specific questions about balance sheets and appraisals, and find solutions for complex accounting problems.\nIn consultancy relating to the IFRS, it goes without saying that we take into account the specifics of the branch of business and the legal form of the company.\nInternal audit departments are no longer just responsible for monitoring the company, but are also expected to make a contribution to the company\u2019s development and to boosting its value. Some companies outsource the internal auditing in whole or in part to third parties for cost or efficiency reasons. In these cases external parties may take care of the auditing of certain areas, for example, or the evaluation and appraisal of the internal monitoring and surveillance system, providing the necessary expert resources on a temporary or permanent basis.\nDepending on the wishes of the client, Kleeberg can assume a range of internal auditing tasks. By outsourcing certain activities, the client benefits from our extensive technical and sector-specific expertise in the areas of accounting, appraisal and risk-oriented auditing. We analyse the existing risk management system and if necessary submit suggestions for improvements.\nIf the internal audit remains in the client\u2019s hands, or if the department has yet to be set up, it is important to ensure that it operates efficiently and effectively in line with current standards. Here Kleeberg can assess its effectiveness competently and reliably, or implement a completely new, functioning internal audit department. In this the focus of interest is on work processes and methods, documentation and communication requirements as well as quality assessment.\nIn our activities in the area of internal auditing, it goes without saying that we take into account the specifics of the branch of business and the legal form of the company.\nThe globalisation of the money markets renders the need for companies to communicate effectively much more acute. Not only do investors expect accounting systems that can be compared internationally, but various groups of addressees \u2013 analysts and private investors, for example \u2013 also voice a need for specific information.\nKleeberg is your competent partner for capital-market communication. We support clients in preparing the necessary information. We work with the client to draw up an optimised information strategy that guarantees that the various recipient groups will receive information specially tailored to them and at the right point in time for them. We place the emphasis on addressee-oriented communication in order to avoid asymmetries of information.\nIn matters of capital market communication, it goes without saying that we take into account the specifics of the branch of business and the legal form of the company.\nLike strategic cooperations, mergers and acquisitions also open up brand new opportunities for companies. Thus they represent pivotal entrepreneurial decisions, but at the same time entail enormous risks. Detailed planning, transactional security and appropriate transaction management are essential prerequisites to success.\nKleeberg supports the whole process competently and effectively. We answer tax-related questions and advise in the choice of the suitable form of financing for the transaction. In addition we advise clients in legal matters and perform due diligences. We always keep an eye on the goal of the transaction, and coordinate all streams of information, which allows us to negotiate confidently in the best interests of our client. Our staff track developments in all relevant areas, point out trends early on and make proposals for action.\nIn taking care of mergers and acquisitions, it goes without saying that we take into account the specifics of the branch of business and the legal form of the company.\nQuality assurance services and organizational consulting\nQuality is a critical success factor in competition and the demands placed on assuring quality of performance are correspondingly high. Based on our own perception of quality and the high standards we set for ourselves we are fully aware of the importance of quality. But the expertise we have acquired as regards quality assurance is not only of benefit to Kleeberg. On the contrary, we make our knowledge available to clients as well as the profession.\nBesides quality controls prescribed by law, we offer our colleagues in the profession additional quality assurance services. These include among other things the provision of ISO certifications as well as audit critiques or internal inspections. Moreover, our people can draw on their many years of experience in organisational consultancy when advising smaller and medium-sized firms. We use our knowledge of the particular requirements of this target group to provide them with comprehensive support in optimising their organisational operations and service quality and offer guidance in the continual improvement process.\nKleeberg also provides expertises and opinions on, for example, questions concerning single-entity and consolidated accounting based on the German Commercial Code (HGB) and the IFRS. The wide-ranging knowledge of our professionals enables us to shed light on even very specialised issues and to find practical solutions.\nAgainst the backdrop of increasing competition and growing cost pressure, restructurings offer an opportunity to reallocate resources and focus energies to improve the position of the company. This can entail decisions on core competences and capital investment, for example \u2013 often with consequences for the human resources department.\nKleeberg helps clients elaborate the individual concept for the restructuring schedule and supports its implementation. In the search for the best decision we compare different scenarios. We know that restructuring has to be explained and made plausible to the inside and outside. We also advise clients in this respect.\nWe support the entire restructuring process, to put the client\u2019s competitive edge on a sustainable footing and to optimise his economic situation. For purchases and divestments of sections or groups within the company, we place our know-how in the areas of mergers and acquisitions and due diligence at his disposal.\nIn consultancy in connection with restructurings, it goes without saying that we take into account the specifics of the branch of business and the legal form of the company.\nA company is sold in whole or in part, partners join or leave \u2013 changes in the ownership structure frequently make a revaluation of the company necessary. Various procedures are available here.\nIn close cooperation with the client, Kleeberg performs comprehensive evaluations of the company. Using the evaluation procedure most ideally suited to the individual circumstances, we establish the value of the client\u2019s company or, for corporate transactions, the value of the target firm. Through our efficient approach we create the necessary information basis within a reasonable timeframe and arrive quickly at accurate, reliable results.\nIn company valuations, it goes without saying that we take into account the specifics of the branch of business and the legal form of the company.\nCorporate succession and the transfer of assets\nProviding sound advice in matters of corporate succession and transfer of assets demands extensive legal and fiscal knowledge \u2013 not to mention a high degree of experience of life and a sure instinct.\nWe work with our client first of all to clarify his individual objectives. On this basis we work out an asset and company structure that is optimised from the organisational, fiscal and legal points of view. In all legal transactions that are necessary for the implementation, we support the client with advice. In succession planning we take into account both the preservation of family assets and income-related issues from the viewpoint of the relinquishing generation. Kleeberg undertakes the evaluation of the total assets with respect to succession tax legislation and calculates the latent tax burden of the envisaged succession arrangements. We develop long-term strategies for tax-efficient asset transfers to the next generation.\nIn looking after corporate successions and asset transfers, it goes without saying that we take into account the specifics of the branch of business and the legal form of the company.\nSupporting insolvency administrators\nBoth in cases of preliminary insolvency proceedings and also where insolvency proceedings are already opened, besides ongoing liquidity planning for the debtor company, the insolvency administrator will require tax advice which, for reasons of personal liability alone, he will seek with an external service provider. Pursuing liability claims calls for an objective expert opinion from an independent third party at the time of insolvency or over-indebtedness. Through the experience we have acquired from working with insolvency administrators we are familiar with the particularities of insolvency law, which makes us a competent partner for insolvency administrator firms.\nWhen drawing up liquidity plans, Kleeberg works in close personal consultation with the administrator to identify which payments are in fact necessary for the business to continue. If preliminary proceedings are instituted, even on the occasion of the first works meeting we with a team in the company are able to ascertain the general financial situation in consultation with the management as well as with the controlling, purchasing, sales and accounts departments and can prepare a first liquidity plan which will, in turn, decide the most suitable financial and organisational measures to be taken to improve liquidity.\nIn the course of the proceedings Kleeberg supports the insolvency administrator in asserting liability claims. Expert opinions drawn up by us ascertaining insolvency and over-indebtedness form the basis for a successful pursuance of the claims by the administrator.\nCurrent case law of the Bundesfinanzhof (Federal Fiscal Court) and ongoing efforts to reform insolvency law are continually bringing about changes in the fiscal framework conditions of insolvency proceedings. Kleeberg actively responds to these changes by preparing the tax returns of the insolvent debtor on behalf of the administrator.\nOur experience in the field of business mediation has led us to the realisation that this is an excellent tool to avoid litigation and achieve the result desired by all parties through out-of-court settlements in a significantly shorter amount of time and thus at considerably less cost. The fact that participation in the process is voluntary is an important guarantee of this.\nProvided that all parties involved agree on an independent and impartial business mediator, the latter can define the issues in a clearly structured process, clarify the respective interests and, together with the parties, work out creative solutions which are then carried through. Our expertise in the legal aspects is of help to us here.\nBut also outside the context of regulated mediation proceedings, Kleeberg can guide settlement discussions and can lend assistance in resolving conflicts. These could arise from, e.g. succession arrangements, shareholder disagreements or other contractual disputes. In order to achieve a cost-efficient and positive result, it is extremely important that potential conflicts be recognised as early as possible and, with our expert support, that timely efforts be made to find a solution.\nWe look upon quality assurance as an ongoing process, for excellent advisory services are the foundation of successful collaboration with our discriminating clients in the long term.\nThe qualification level of our staff makes a decisive contribution to the quality of our consultancy service. For this reason we place a great importance on ongoing personal development and training. 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        "raw_content": "COMIC BOOK LOGOS, A BRIEF HISTORY\nThe concept of a magazine logo is certainly nothing new, they've needed them since magazines began. Comic strips also had colorful logos, often in a separate box featuring some of the characters. The purpose of a comics logo, like that of any magazine logo, is to attract the reader and help sell the magazine. Since comics were traditionally sold in racks on newsstands and in stores where often only the top half of the comic was visible, the logo traditionally filled the top third or quarter of the cover with large, bold, colorful open letters designed to appeal to kids and other readers. Red, orange, yellow or white letters with thick black outlines were the most common. As comics developed, some companies tried to keep their logos in a similar style, to help promote their line of comics. Early DC Comics logos such as those below are a good example. (Note that I will focus on DC Comics here, as it's the company I'm most familiar with.)\nThough I don't know for sure who created the above logos, it's quite likely that they are the work of early DC Comics letterer and designer Ira Schnapp, whose work dominated the covers of DC Comics for several decades, until he left the company in the late 1960s. For more information on Schnapp, click HERE.\nMany of the logos from the Golden Age and Silver Age comics published by DC had Ira's classic logos, still associated with the characters today, despite many later designs. Schnapp brought his training as a stone-carver and probably previous work in the pulp magazines and show-card advertising to DC, and his logos are always clear, bold, and attractive. Here are a few of my favorites.\nAfter Schnapp's departure, another letterer was called in from the freelance bullpen to fill the need for logos, and it was my all time favorite, Gaspar Saladino, who brought energy, artistic flair and great style to his logo designs. Here are a few prime examples.\nIn 1977 I joined the staff of DC Comics, and soon after began creating logos for the company, beginning with this one.\nIn the sidebar at right are some of my favorites, and in the KLEIN LETTERING ARCHIVES topic, also in the sidebar, you'll find a complete list with additional images.\nIn the 1990s, Computer lettering came into the field, and had a major impact on comics logos. I've described some of my own work of that kind HERE. You'll find more examples in the sidebar topic.\nComics logos today have generally moved away from the hand-drawn look of earlier times, often using commercial type fonts as a starting point, with various kinds of computer manipulation adding interest. Here's an example of mine with those elements.\n\u00a9Neil Gaiman\nIn this case, the starting point was the London Underground signs that reflect the content of the story. DC's Richard Bruning provided some help with the \"distressing\" of the type. The trick is to keep it readable when doing this kind of thing.\nLogos continue to evolve, but the challenge remains the same: capture a potential buyer's attention with a logo that is readable, bold, attractive and exciting. I hope to continue to find ways to make that work.\nAll text and images \u00a9Todd Klein, except as noted. All rights reserved.\nJump to one of these topics in Logos:\nTODD KLEIN LOGOS: HAND-LETTERED FAVORITES\nTODD KLEIN LOGOS: COMPUTER-CREATED FAVORITES\nUse the tabs at the top of the page to move to other areas, such as HOW TO for tips and information on how to do your own logos.\nKLEIN LETTERING ARCHIVES",
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        "raw_content": "Kent Reliance Provident Society website terms and conditions\nIn these terms and conditions when we use the words \u201cKRPS\u201d, \u201cwe\u201d, \u201cus\u201d and similar expressions we are referring to Kent Reliance Provident Society Limited.\nWhen you use this website you are agreeing to and accepting these terms and conditions and any other terms and conditions posted on this website by KRPS from time to time. We may change these terms and conditions at any time, simply by updating this page. You should therefore check these terms and conditions regularly, as we will consider that your use of the site after any changes means that you accept the new terms and conditions.\nThese terms and conditions only cover your use of the site. Our products have their own terms and conditions, and you should read those if you are interested in any product. If the product terms and conditions are different from the site terms it is the product ones that apply.\nThe information on this site is written for UK residents only. This is not an offer to sell our products or do business with anyone located anywhere outside the UK. Please note that the UK does not include Jersey, Guernsey and other parts of the Channel Islands.\nKRPS does not give you any right or interest in any copyright or other intellectual property rights in any materials made available through this website. You may download or copy extracts for your personal use but not for any other purpose, nor do you have the right to alter any material on any part of this website.\nThe copyright and related rights in this website and all the underlying or related software, materials and pages relating to this website is owned by, or licensed to, KRPS and may not be used, copied or altered without our express consent. Copyright extends to the design and layout of the website, all text, html code, metadata, and photographs on it and its related marketing materials.\nThis website may contain information, text, data, graphics, photographs, illustrations, artwork, names, logos, trade marks and information about KRPS and on the products and services it provides (the \u201cinformation\").\nThe website and information is provided \u201cas is\" and on an \u201cas available\" basis only and KRPS does not guarantee the accuracy, timeliness, completeness, performance or fitness for a particular purpose of the website nor of any of the information contained therein. No responsibility is accepted by or on behalf of KRPS for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies in the information on the website.\nAlthough KRPS attempts to ensure that the information contained in this website is accurate and up-to-date, we accept no liability for the results of any action taken on the basis of the information it contains and all implied warranties, including but not limited to the implied warranties of satisfactory quality, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, compatibility, security and accuracy, are excluded from these terms and conditions to the extent that they may be excluded as a matter of law. We do not attempt to exclude any rights you may have that we cannot exclude as a matter of law.\nExcept in respect of death or personal injury resulting from our negligence or in respect of fraud, none of KRPS, its directors, employees or other representatives will be liable for any loss or damage you suffer including, without limitation, indirect or consequential loss or damage, loss of revenue or profit (whether direct or indirect) or any loss or damage arising from loss of use or data, whether in contract, tort, negligence or otherwise, arising out of or in connection with the use of this website. However, this will not limit our responsibility for complying with any duty or liability which we have towards customers or our members under the regulatory system.\nWe try to make sure that the site is available all the time. However, we do not undertake that the performance of the website will be uninterrupted or error free or that any defects will be corrected. We are not liable for the site being unavailable, however long it might be out of action. Consequently, we will not be liable for any loss or damage arising in contract, tort, negligence or otherwise if the website becomes unavailable or is suspended for any reason.\nAlthough we endeavour to ensure that the website is virus-free, we cannot warrant to you that the website will remain free from viruses and, therefore, we will not be responsible for any technical problems arising from the use of this website.\nOffer and advice\nThe services provided on this website do not constitute an offer to sell any of our products; neither does the information constitute financial, investment, tax or other professional advice.\nWebsites to which this website is linked have not been reviewed by KRPS. We accept no responsibility for the content of such websites. You may not frame, link or deep-link this website to any other website without our prior written consent.\nWhen you use this website and/or if you apply for products or services on our website, you may provide us with personal data. We will deal with this personal data in accordance with our obligations under the Data Protection Act 1998. Please refer to our privacy policy to understand how we will process, use and store your personal information.\nCookies are small text files that web servers can store on your computer's hard drive when you visit a website. They allow the server to recognise you when you revisit the website and to tailor your web browsing experience to your specific needs and interests and help maintain your security when you log into our secure services.\nCookies can be first or third party cookies. 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        "raw_content": "Alzheimer's Disease Center > Our Team > Mary L. Michaelis, PhD\nMary L. Michaelis, PhD\nThe opportunity to help prepare the next generation of biomedical scientists at this time of exponential leaps in our understanding of human biology is wonderfully exciting though challenging for those of us in academia. As a faculty member in the Pharmacology and Toxicology Department, I have mentored 15 graduate students and several post-doctoral fellows. Those individuals have gone on to assume a variety of professional positions in science. Their careers have taken them to academia, the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry positions, and national science laboratories. Of my two most recent Ph.D. graduates, one is now a Staff Scientist at Millenium Pharmaceuticals and the other a Research Scientist in the Laboratory for Drug Discovery for Neurodegeneration at Harvard.\nMy undergraduate training was in the area of experimental psychology with the long-term goal of contributing to our understanding of how brain activity controls behavioral output. As technological advances led to an explosion of new knowledge about the brain, the field of Neuroscience emerged. Thus my Ph.D. training was in this exciting interdisciplinary field, with a primary emphasis on Neurochemistry. I accepted a faculty position in the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology and have gone on to develop a research program focused on the aging brain and drug discovery for age-dependent neurodegenerative diseases. Over the years I have served as a regular member on four NIH grant review committees, and I am currently a member of an NIH committee that reviews drug discovery grant applications for diseases of the nervous system. In addition to running my own research program, I have had the honor of receiving several University and Pharmacy School teaching awards, based both on classroom teaching and the training of graduate students and post-doctoral fellows. And last fall I became the Director of an NIH-funded post-doctoral training program that involves fellows in high-caliber research at KU and a mentored teaching experience in a local minority-serving institution.\nB.S., 1966, Webster University, St. Louis\nM.A., 1968, The University of Kansas\nPh.D., 1978, The University of Kansas\nFind out more about the Mary Michaelis Lab.\nEmail: mlm@ku.edu",
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        "raw_content": "HomeNewsPublicationsPAPER ON COMPLIANCE IN NIGERIA WITH SPECIAL...\nFrom time immemorial, compliance to laws and regulations has always been an aspect of corporate life. The failure of commercial institutions such as Lehman Brothers emphasized across the world, the need for corporate compliance with legal and regulatory standards imposed on these companies.\nIn Nigeria, the failure of banks such as Oceanic and Intercontinental banks highlighted the need to protect innocent shareholders and the general public as a whole. Implementation and enforcement of compliance with certain laws, codes and regulations seek to ensure the protection of the aforementioned parties.\nCompliance in simple terms is conformity with a set of rules or regulations determined by the law or any governing body. In business terms, it involves ensuring that any business or action conducted by a company is within legal parameters. Compliance is divided into two main headings; Legal Compliance, which denotes a set of laws, principles and precedents applicable to a particular organization or business enterprise. There is also Regulatory Compliance, which relates to various codes, regulations and circulars issued by regulatory authorities governing the conduct of business.\nBusinesses operating in Nigeria are increasingly being regulated as the Government strives to promote good corporate governance and best practices. To ascertain that a business is on the right side of the law and compliant, there are certain regulatory requirements, which must be obtained. The list of key regulators in the Nigerian corporate space appears to be endless. This paper shall be considering a few of these regulators as well as a small number of their regulatory requirements.\nClick here to read the full report by Olawatoyin Eyitayo",
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        "raw_content": "Central Texas churches share deeper meaning behind Christmas dec - KXXV Central Texas News Now\nBy Monica Quintero, Anchor\nmquintero@kxxv.com\nEvery year, we see churches around Central Texas decorated for Christmas. However, for these congregations, there's a deeper meaning behind the holiday decor.\nBrandon Frenzel, the Executive Pastor at First Methodist Church of Waco, said they decorate throughout the entire building, which takes up a city block.\n\"We want people to feel hope. At this time of year, a lot of people are struggling with that,\" Frenzel said.\nFrenzel said there's also a message behind the Christmas decorations. He used the red poinsettias as an example.\n\"If you look at the top of them, they almost resemble the Star of Bethlehem. So, there's a deeper meaning even to the flowers,\" Frenzel said. \"We want them to feel that this is a special time of year. We want them to experience the joy of Christmas.\"\nStephanie Mach, a member of the St. Paul Lutheran Church in Waco, helps with the decorations. She's been a member of the church for more than 40 years.\n\"They walk in and they say what a difference, what a difference that decorations can make,\" Mach said.\nLarry Krueger, the Senior Pastor of that church said he's thankful for all the volunteers and very impressed with their decorating skills.\n\"For me, they do far more than I would be able to do, their creativity is tremendous,\" Krueger said.\nThe scenery is on the surface but it all has a deeper story regarding faith. \"For so many people, this is a sacred time of year. Hearts soften, people are kinder to each other,\" said Frenzel.\nA new Pew Research Center survey finds most people believe the religious aspects of Christmas are now emphasized less but relatively few are bothered by it. Compared to five years ago, a growing share of Americans say it doesn't matter if they're greeted with \"Merry Christmas\" or a less-religious greeting like \"Happy Holidays.\"\nChurches & Christmas Decorations",
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        "raw_content": "Welcome to Cobham\nCobham is situated in the Southern Maloti-Drakensberg Park, South Africa\u2019s first cultural and environmental World Heritage Site, and is approximately 150 km from Pietermaritzburg. The exceptional natural beauty of the Maloti-Drakensberg Park World Heritage Site is evident in its soaring basaltic buttresses, golden sandstone ramparts, rolling high altitude grasslands, steep-sided river valleys and rocky gorges.\nThe area has incredibly rich biodiversity including many endemic species. This reserve is managed together with Vergelegen Nature Reserve to form one management section of the Maloti-Drakensberg Park World Heritage Site and is approximately 52 000 ha in extent.\nCobham Accommodation\nThe campsite is a rustic open area where visitors can put up tents or caravans anywhere within the designated limits. There is a small ablution block with hot water showers and toilets.\nBook direct +27(0) 33 702 0831\nCobham has a number of caves which accommodate a maximum of 12 people on overnight hikes. These caves are reached by three-to-five-hour walks from the office.\nCobham Activities\nThe southern Drakensberg with its pristine grasslands and beautiful scenery is relatively unspoilt and Cobham offers many day and overnight walks, including Sani Pass.\nFishing in the Pholela River is permitted and may be undertaken once a daily rod fee is paid at the office.\nOnly fly tackle is permitted.\nCobham Useful Information\nCobham Contacts\nCobham: + 27 (0) 33 702 0831",
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        "raw_content": "Much has been said about millennials and their view of the world, but one positive thing about this generation is that they share a general concern for their surroundings. Many of the studies and information developed on millennials tell that they are focused and purposeful. The following lists the world\u2019s most severe problems according to a recent survey of millennials.\nFor the third year in a row, climate change ranks at the top concern for millennials. It is a pressing matter for the world over as the effects of climate change are devastating. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: \u201cScientific evidence for warming of the climate system is unequivocal.\u201d Human activity has contributed significantly to the current warming trend. According to NASA, the average surface temperature of the planet rose around 1.62 degrees Fahrenheit (0.9 degrees Celsius) compared to the 19th century.\nLikewise, 2016 also ranked as the warmest year to be recorded. Many species are struggling to adapt to the changing climate leaving them endangered. Climate change also seriously affects water systems across the globe. Some areas are in drought while others must deal with flooding. At some point, something that communities or individuals care about will be endangered if the climate continues to change rapidly and adversely.\nYou hear on it on the news often, countries in conflict, thousands of people dying. Millennials named massive conflicts or war as the second most serious problem in the world. From Afghanistan to Syria, we have seen what battles can do. People lose loved ones, communities suffer, and lives are changed forever. Not to mention the impact of the conflicts on those who fought for them. There has been considerable coverage and even portrayals in movies and tv shows about how post-traumatic disorder can affect people. Large-scale conflicts impact the world over, not just when it is happening but long after it is done. Emotional traumas don\u2019t heal like wounds, and some people carry the effects for as long as they live.\nAccess to goods, services, and treatment that lead to a better quality of life is not available to everyone. Previously, women could not go to schools or study. That condition remains in certain areas to this day. They were also not allowed better employment or leadership opportunities, but continues to change. Women got and continue to get their place in society. However, as the world adopts, new types of discrimination rises.\nFrom gender to race, there are many instances when someone became the victim of unfair treatment just because they belong to a specific group. There are inequality and discrimination everywhere. This affects social mobility and impedes the potential of people who otherwise could have changed things but were not given the option. The World Economic Forum suggests that countries can see their GDPs improve if they address inequality such as gender discrimination and so on.\nPoverty comes with all sorts of problems. Across the globe, more than one billion people are suffering because of it. Poverty comes with starvation and disease. It can also lead to domestic violence, slavery, substance abuse, child labor, child abandonment, and even terrorism. The United Nations has already started its Millennium Development Goals, and while it has succeeded in some respects, there is still much to be done. UN agencies and affiliated charities continue to work on the initiative but not without challenges. Funding remains a problem with some areas hard to reach because of their location or ongoing conflicts.\nReligion can be a compelling thing, and that\u2019s why many people fight over it. Religion can even cause rifts inside families. Throughout history, religion has figured in some of the most prolific conflicts. Even today, it is a significant factor in terrorism. It has taken center stage, thanks to globalization which has changed and challenged everything. For many regions, religious identity can survive, and it can also become even more significant when political and national alliances fall apart. Some examples include the Serbs, Bosnians, and the Croats; Yugoslavia during the early 1990s; and disagreements between Muslims, Catholic and Christian Orthodox groups.\nNot to mention how the Qur\u2019an acknowledges the propensity of humans for conflict that it permits defensive warfare to an extent. This causes problems the world over, leading to so many lives lost.\nEven on TV shows like Narcos on Netflix, you\u2019ll see why some of the world\u2019s biggest drug cartels prosper: corruption. People tasked to keep peace and order, ensure everyone obeys the law and prevent crimes are also the ones who allow criminals to roam free \u2013 for the right price. Corruption has taken a toll on many regions. Tax money that can be used to improve the lives of people goes into the pockets of crooked politicians leaving society with subpar and limited resources. Corruption is a hard thing to eradicate. It will continue to challenge the world over.\nOther problems that millennials identified that will continue to challenge the world include food and water security, lack of education, safety, security, and well-being, and the lack of economic opportunity and employment. Generally, awareness and collective willingness to address these problems may help alleviate the impacts of the existing issues and provide hope in addressing them more effectively in the future.\nNext Article Free Speech Rights at Work",
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        "raw_content": "Maxwell Amner\nMaxwell has worked for many years in the advertising and design industries. As a designer he has been involved in the creation of a wide range of media productions. Max\u2019s focus is to utilise all forms of design techniques and technologies to create solutions that suite the modern design industry.\nOne of the main issues facing the modern economy is the shift from a service based, to a communications based economy. Max has recently completed a study of the behavioural trends within consumer groups in his publication, Behavioural Ecology and Advertising Practice: An Evolutionary Approach to Consumer Engagement within Complex Networks. This study develops an argument involving how companies could build upon their brand equity by developing a mutually beneficial relationship with their consumers.\nAlongside his work on evolutionary consumer engagement modelling, Max continues his web development and design work. His aim is to consolidate modern and traditional methods of design to enhance the aesthetic and user experience of network communications interfaces. The principle of Max\u2019s teaching focus is to prepare the next generation of designers for a fast paced industry that is constantly innovating. To be adaptive to modern design practices will become the fundamental survival strategy of a successful design practitioner. There has never been a time more suitable for the creative individual, as the world becomes ever more focused on the design of communication.",
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        "raw_content": "I am finally caving and starting my blog, after much feet dragging. I realized that I do have a lot to say, and I want you all to know more about my art and why I create what I do.\nLately life has been busy with both event paintings and custom commissions. I have taken on a very unique painting request for something that I wouldn't normally create. I believe that as artists, we must be flexible in honoring our customers' requests. Just because we're artists doesn't mean we don't have to listen to the customer! I am happy with how it's coming along. I can't wait to show everyone when it's complete!\nA few weeks ago I did a live painting at a fundraiser for the SS United States, a ship whose passengers included: JFK, Marilyn Monroe, John Wayne, Bill Clinton, etc. The ship is being kept at a pier in Philadelphia, where they hope to raise enough money to redevelop it. Thank you to the SS Conservancy for having me and to my new collector, Mary, for her support in bidding on my painting!",
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        "raw_content": "France's ban on pro-Palestine march posted by Richard Seymour\nThe article below was originally published in French, in the leftist French investigative news site, Mediapart. It is a demolition of the myths around France's Gaza protests and the government's rationale for banning the protests.\nMarch for Gaza banned in Paris after a week of tensions\n18 July 2014 | By L\u00c9NA\u00cfG BREDOUX and ST\u00c9PHANE ALLI\u00c8S\nThe government decided on Friday to stop a march through Paris planned for Saturday [19 July] in support of Gaza. Such bans are extremely rare and have angered those planning to demonstrate. The decision comes on top of French President Fran\u00e7ois Hollande\u2019s support for the Israeli military intervention as well as the increasing role of a small radical group called the \u2018Ligue de d\u00e9fense juive\u2019 (Jewish Defence League).\nFor the first time since the beginning of Israel\u2019s military intervention in Gaza, demonstrating in support of the Palestinian cause has been banned in a large Western capital. Planned for this Saturday [19 July], the march was banned by the Pr\u00e9fecture de police backed up by the Interior Ministry, \u201cconsidering that holding the march in acutely tense circumstances would pose serious risks to public order\u201d. The Pr\u00e9fecture added on Saturday that any person attending the demonstration would consequently run the risk of being arrested. However, demonstrations outside the capital have been allowed to take place, although two were banned earlier this week in Lille and Nice. As Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve explained without further details, \u201cI have asked local administrations to examine each planned march case by case.\u201d\nIn Paris, organisers appealed to the administrative tribunal according to a \u201cr\u00e9f\u00e9r\u00e9-libert\u00e9\u201d. But the tribunal confirmed the ban on Friday evening. Whatever the result of the judiciary procedure, it is almost inevitable that the situation will degenerate, according to the organisers speaking at a Paris press conference Friday morning.\nFor Youssef Boussoomah, leader of the Parti des indig\u00e8nes de la R\u00e9publique (PIR), \u201cthe ban further stigmatises a part of the population by accusing it of crimes that have not yet been committed\u201d. In vain, organisers claim to have proposed an alternative route, from Barb\u00e8s to the place de l\u2019 Op\u00e9ra. Reminding the organising associations and parties that providing \u201cany policing service of the gathering could be prosecuted\u201d, Tarek Beniba (activist for Ensemble, an organisation part of Front de Gauche) is extremely worried: \u201cIt is obvious that, in light of the escalation of violence in Gaza following the ground invasion, strong feelings of anger will be expressed. People will go to Barb\u00e8s anyway, and then, what will the government do? Will it be another fight for Alger but in the heart of Paris?\u201d\nOn Friday evening, the NPA nevertheless called for in a communiqu\u00e9 \u201call political, union and association forces mindful of respecting democratic rights and enraged by the crimes committed in Gaza to publicly assemble and protest\u201d.\nAccording to Ma\u00eetre Hosni Maat, the organisers\u2019 lawyer in charge of the \u201cr\u00e9f\u00e9r\u00e9-libert\u00e9\u201d, \u201cpotential threats to public order are not a sufficient cause to ban a demonstration, as any second year law student knows since the Benjamin case (CE, 1933). This was already put forward in the case of marching against gay and lesbian marriage rights, an event that occurred in spite of a counter-demonstration\u201d. Others cited the cases of demonstrations by taxi drivers, farmers or campaigners against Notre-Dame-des-Landes [airport and infrastructure project], \u201cevents which were allowed in spite of them not always being calm and peaceful\u201d. Hosni Matt insists that \u201cif a definitive ban is announced, associations will not march since they respect the law. However, one should not expect us to make appeals for peace and calm. The state and government, which possess the monopoly on the control of violence, must fully take on this responsibility\u201d.\nOn the other hand, the Interior Ministry asserts that the ban is justified because of, firstly, \u201cheightened tensions\u201d caused in France by events in the Middle East, \u201cclashes\u201d during the previous demonstration on Sunday, the \u201cincreased risks of confrontation between radical groups on each side deemed uncontrollable\u201d, and finally, the fact that synagogues are highly frequented on Saturdays. \u201cFurthermore, this is only the third banning measure taken by the Ministry. Yesterday (Thursday 18 July, Ed. note), 44 demonstrations assembling in total 11,000 people, took place without any problems\u201d, noted the entourage of Minister Bernard Cazeneuve.\nHowever, this time, the Ministry and Pr\u00e9fecture de Police considered that the risks of violence between the Jewish Defence League and certain pro-Palestinian groups, some of which supporters of Dieudonn\u00e9 and Alain Soral, were too high. Police forces would not be able to protect all synagogues close to the route of the march. \u201cSocial tensions are too high. Much more than in previous years\u201d, claims place Beauvau [headquarters to the Interior Ministry].\n\u201cI understand that emotions are flying high and that some of our citizens are eager to call for a ceasefire. But we cannot authorise opposing demonstrations facing each other and thereby threatening public order. We must react when there are other objectives than merely demonstrating\u201d, said President Fran\u00e7ois Hollande speaking from a trip in Niger.\nAccording to Le Figaro, usually aware of what happens in the Interior Ministry, police intelligence forces have been working hard this week; 200 \u201cthreat-posing individuals\u201d were wiretapped, \u201cfocusing particularly on political activists from the far left, accused of throwing oil on the fire\u201d. \u201cThere hasn\u2019t been such a toxic atmosphere in the interior ministry since Guy Mollet! [postwar French Prime Minister]\u201d says ironically Tarek Beniba (Front de Gauche).\nAs the number of available police is reduced in late July, the government decided to compromise by going against a large part of the French population. \u201cCrimes against humanity are being perpetrated everyday in Gaza, and the French government\u2019s main task is to stop people expressing their emotions!\u201d regrets a scandalised Youssef Boussoumah.\nThe organisers of the march spent over two hours in the Pr\u00e9fecture de Police on Thursday. They are furious about the \u201cintox\u201d [false information] and \u201cmedia manipulation\u201d which they claim to be victims of since last Sunday\u2019s clashes in Paris near the Isaac Abranavel synagogue, rue de la Roquette. They point the finger at the Jewish Defence League, a group whose existence has until now barely been raised by the political class.\nA slowly revised official version\nLast Sunday [13 July], the march in support of Gaza was largely treated in the media as a collection of attacks on synagogues. Following the AFP dispatch reporting \u201cclashes\u201d at the end of the march, Prime Minister Manuel Valls and SOS Racisme rapidly condemned the \u201canti-Semitic acts\u201d and the \u201cattempts to import\u201d the Israeli-Palestinian conflict (read here and here). Roger Cukierman (President of the French Jews Representative Council (Crif) who was received during the week by Fran\u00e7ois Hollande and then Manuel Valls), and Ha\u00efm Korsia (\u201cgrand\u201d rabbi of France) both referred to an atmosphere of \u201cKristallnacht\u201d (read here and here). They added to the two synagogues reported to be attacked another case in Aulnay-sous-Bois (this one victim of a \u201cMolotov can\u201d).\nAfter intense mobilisation on social networks and community blogs concerning the \"JDLgate\" [Jewish Defense League gate] (such as Al-Kanz), a few media outlets revised their stories so as to include the two versions of the clashes to which no journalist seems to have been an eye witness (including the AFP, as the TV programme Arr\u00eat sur Images shows). The story of events on Sunday seems since then much more complicated. Videos showing clashes between JDL and pro-Palestinian activists, as well as screen shots from messages sent to social networks, disturb the original version portraying a deliberate attack on the synagogue by certain groups part of the march.\nMany videos (including this one uploaded by Citizenside) emerging on the Internet have been \u201cviewed\u201d by organisers in the presence of police authorities while they visited the Pr\u00e9fecture on Thursday. Alain Pojolat (NPA) explains that \u201cnever during our interview did the police talk of \u2018attack on the synagogue\u2019 and that a our questions were met by a number of \u2018awkward silences\u2019 concerning their policing of the rue de la Roquette.\u201d\nAccording to the organisers, \u201call along the march we cooperated with our referred police officer and everything went perfectly well\u201d, quoting the example of when \u201cthe authorities asked us to put in place a policing service at the entrance of the rue de la Roquette, which we immediately did\u201d. Mich\u00e8le Sibony, from the French Jewish Union for Peace (UJFP) which called out to participate in Sunday\u2019s demo, notes a number of provocations during the procession. For example, at the corner of the rue du Pas de la Mule: \u201c4 or 5 guys from the Jewish Defence League were high up on a bench, completely surrounded and protected by two rows of CRS [frontline police force], and were throwing insults and projectiles into the crowd and the march\u2019s policing services, while those responsible were trying to calm demonstrators: \u2018Don\u2019t get angry, don\u2019t answer their provocations, that\u2019s all they\u2019re waiting for\u2019\u201d.\nThere is no doubt in their eyes: the JDL came to provoke those marching and managed to create incidents near a synagogue, without the police forces anticipating any of their actions (see counter-reportage by iTele). However, these reports ended up minimising the aggressive attitude of a minor fringe of pro-Palestinian activists during the clashes. \u201cThe tube station being closed at Bastille, people had to take the street leading to the station Voltaire. And they bumped into the JDL\u201d, affirms one of the organisers.\nSerge Benha\u00efm, President of the synagogue Don Isaac Abravanel, located on rue de la Roquette, testified at length on i-T\u00e9l\u00e9 and confirmed that the place of worship had not been attacked, and that the JDL was not the first to attack protesters. \u201cNot one projectile was launched towards the synagogue\u201d. \u201cAt no time were we put in danger\u201d. He adds that he did not see any JDL activists provoke demonstrators, at least not after the arrival of the police forces, from an area going from 150m to the right and 150m to the left of the synagogue\u201d. Benha\u00efm continues, saying that if the people from the JDL are \u201cfree and out of control atoms\u201d, the organisation should be dissolved. In his own words, \u201cbeing Jewish does not authorise them to be uncontrollable or out of control\u201d. The President also noted that the confrontations were not Muslim vs. Jew but they were clashes between \u201csmall-time thugs against Jews\u201d (see video on i-T\u00e9l\u00e9 website).\nThe JDLis rarely sentenced, and even more rarely the object of banning measures. In spite of repeated cases of violence in France (read here), the JDL is today at the centre of discussions and surprised reactions concerning its immunity. The far right organisation is however banned in Israel (after the massacre in the cave of the patriarchs by Baruch Goldstein in 1994) and in the US. It was branded a \u201cprotection service\u201d by the grand rabbi Ha\u00efm Korsia in an interview for Lib\u00e9ration. For the Crif too, \u201cyoung Jews present in front of the synagogue in the rue de la Roquette were only protecting people attending a meeting\u201d. Ten days ago, the JDL however took the initiative to \u201cprotect\u201d by coming to disturb the end of one of the first gatherings in support of Gaza at the fountain of the Innocents (see here).\nMany videos posted on YouTube, mostly instantaneous scenes without any information concerning their before and after, show JDL militants shouting: \u201cDirty Arab\u201d and \u201cDirty Nigger\u201d in front of CRS. For many pro-Palestinian activists, these are reinforcing feelings of bias and double standards. After watching images showing CRS protecting rather than policing JDL groups (\u201cif you go on charging, we won\u2019t be able to help you anymore\u201d), it is difficult for them not to believe in the police\u2019s affinity to such groups.\nNeither do they understand the position of the Pr\u00e9fecture. How could it accept a route for a march walking past two synagogues, one of which had planned a \u201cgathering in support of Israel\u201d at the same time as the arrival of the march? Why wasn\u2019t a police barrage organised to filter the entrance to the rue de la Roquette so as to avoid threats to the synagogue? Especially considering that many messages calling for clashes were circulating on social networks before the march.\nFollowing the debrief at the Pr\u00e9fecture de Police on Thursday, organisers explained that neither them nor the police were expecting the 15,000 demonstrators who attended that day. All \u201cwere surprised by the affluence\u201d surpassing the \u201cfew hundreds\u201d they had planned for. Protestors were also shocked to hear about the sentencing to 4 months in prison for a participant in Sunday\u2019s events accused of \u201crebellion\u201d (read the incredible report from the court in Lib\u00e9ration here). Organisers condemn the fact that arrests only targeted pro-Palestinian activists.\nImagined \u201cdeath to the Jews\u201d chants?\nOrganisers swear they did not hear any march participant shout \u201cdeath to the Jews\u201d during the event. Crif President, Roger Cukierman, nevertheless asserted Sunday evening that this call to racial hatred had been heard. Tuesday, a journalist for Radio J and for LCP, Frederic Haziza, was also using this chant to condemn those he called \u201cnazislamists\u201d, without specifying, however, that he had not heard the chant himself. On Wednesday, Cukierman again explains to i-T\u00e9l\u00e9 that these sentences were spoken through a \u201cmicrophone\u201d during the demo. This affirmation was later denied by the Crif website itself, in the text version of his interview\u2026\nAmong the many videos of the march available online, it has not been possible to find evidence of this chant being used, either inside the procession or during the clashes near the synagogue. In this video by the collective Cheikh Yassine, one can see an Israeli flag burning, the word \u201cZionist\u201d is often heard and many people are chanting \u201cHamas resistance, Jihad resistance, Palestine resistance, Citizen resistance!\u201d But not \u2018Death to the Jews\u201d. This of course does not mean that violent anti-Semitic slogans were not used on Sunday during the demonstration, but the lack of material evidence remains. In fact, the story now more often refers to their use on social networks rather than during the demonstration.\nFor many, the mere presence of the French Jewish Union for Peace (UJFP) confirms the impossibility of such misconduct. One of its activists, Emmeline Fagot made this point during a press conference for organisers: \u201cNot only did I not hear any anti-Semitic chants, but we were very warmly received. This sort of demonstration is exactly what is required to fight against such amalgamations.\u201d Organisers also fail to understand why Bernard Cazeneuve is using his status of \u201cMinister in charge of religious liberties\u201d to justify the ban (read here). \u201cWe are not facing inter-community clashes, explains Alain Pojolat from the NPA, but an international political problem.\u201d\nIn any case, one organiser has confided that there is \u201ca problem in the Parisian mobilisation\u201d. He regrets the overly careful attitude of certain organisations traditionally involved in supporting the Palestinian cause, which fear being associated with Islamist movements. \u201cThe \u2018Islamos\u2019, he says, are better with us than on their own, as this gives us a chance of channelling them\u201d. But he is as concerned with the influence of governmental decisions on the growing numbers of \u201cSoralians\u201d (supporters of Alain Soral, far right essay writer, close to Dieudonn\u00e9).\nDuring last Sunday\u2019s [13 July] demo, in spite of pictures of \u201cquenelles\u201d and model versions of rockets marked with bloody stars of David (here), organisers confirm that they have \u201calways been extremely clear about our refusal to host the far right in our demonstrations\u201d, a point also expressed by most organisations participating in the event. \u201cWe even spent the whole week smoothing out a call to assemble at the Bastille for Saturday, for which French flags, masks and smoke grenades were requested.\u201d\nAt the time of writing, the association France-Palestine (although active for gatherings outside of Paris) is retreating alongside parties of the left such as the greens (EELV) or the French communist party (PCF). If these parties have decided not to march, they nevertheless condemn the ban (read here and here). On another note, and also without issuing a call to march, the Parti de Gauche (PG) has asked for a parliamentary commission to open an inquiry into the clashes in rue de la Roquette (read here). The line of the Socialist party, however, remains a mystery.\nHollande\u2019s alignment with Israel and Netanyahu\nLast week, French President Hollande completely took over Israel\u2019s narrative (read our article) in a communiqu\u00e9 which defended Israel\u2019s right to security without mentioning Palestinian victims and without calling for a ceasefire. The text was published, according to Le Monde, following pressure by Benjamin Netanyahu\u2019s cabinet. This angered activists for the Palestinian cause but also many socialists and a large part of the Quai d\u2019Orsay, the latter remaining attached to a \u201cGaullist-Mitterrandian\u201d doctrine relying on UN resolutions for a two states solution, both with Jerusalem for capital and 1967 borders.\nThe next day, the \u00c9lys\u00e9e attempted to make up for its gaffe by publishing a second communication, while the Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian reasserted the official French position during the weekend.\nNonetheless, Hollande\u2019s first declaration was not a gaffe. Indeed, it confirms the Head of State\u2019s affinity with the Israeli Government, even if this one is led by a right-far right coalition. As soon as Hollande made it to the \u00c9lys\u00e9e, the French President gave assurances to Benjamin Netanyahu. A few months later, he hesitated right up to the end before voting yes to recognising the Palestinian State at the UN. In addition, he remains reluctant to label goods made in the occupied territories, already put in place in many European countries.\nLast November, while visiting Israel, Fran\u00e7ois Hollande showed renewed signs of his connection to Netanyahu. The two men conversed on informal terms during their shared press conference, and they strongly agree to focus on the threats posed by the Iranian nuclear programme. During the state dinner, the French President gave a toast which provoked a polemic after being shown on French TV channel Canal Plus: \u201cIf I had been told that I was to come to Israel, and that on top of diplomacy, I would have to sing\u2026 I would have done it! If anything for the friendship between Benjamin and myself. In fact for Israel and France. (\u2026) I would always find in myself a love song for Israel and its leaders.\u201d\nAs part of his speech at the Knesset, finally, the French President reiterated the French position defending a two states solution, but without following this with the 1967 border agreement nor the constantly deteriorating living conditions of Palestinians (read our article here). Two points which were however brought up by Nicolas Sarkozy during his presidency. Most notably, up until the last minute, Hollande\u2019s speech kept going back and forth, and a diplomatic source reveals it went through 30 different versions.\nThe main reasons for this position are Fran\u00e7ois Hollande\u2019s personal feelings. Since his early days at the head of the socialist party, he has kept a reputation for being \u201cpro-Israeli\u201d, if moderately so. His political formation, historically close to the Israeli Labour party, has always been divided about the conflict. In 2011, at the start of the debate over the recognition of the Palestinian state at the UN, the leaders of the PS had made their disagreements public. Amongst those against the vote was Manuel Valls, currently Prime Minister, as well as a number of personalities close to Fran\u00e7ois Hollande.\nToday, one can trace similar dividing lines in the executive branch of power. In the government, Valls but other Ministers such as Bernard Cazeneuve are extremely sensitive to the Israeli discourse over their right to defend their security and to the radical Islamist threats. The Interior Minister was one of the first to request a ban on demonstrations in solidarity with Gaza.\nAt the \u00c9lys\u00e9e, a number of the President\u2019s diplomatic advisers share the same line. Others remain considered as \u201cpro-Palestinian\u201d. MP Gwendal Rouillard, who is very close to Jean-Yves Le Drian, is also associated with various leaders of Fatah. The Quai d\u2019Orsay is similarly divided and many diplomats are concerned about the departure of regional experts these last few months, as those perceived as pro-Palestinian have been replaced by members of the strategic affairs division known for its more neoconservative and pro-Israeli stance.\nThe PS is in an awkward position. Its only communiqu\u00e9 on the French position comes down to a critique of the \u201cattack on the synagogue of Aulnay-sous-Bois\u201d, and recalls that \u201csocialists will always be on the frontline against intolerance and violence\u201d. Regarding the situation in Gaza, only two well balanced communications were put forward at the start of the tensions, then another this Friday [18 July], after Tsahal\u2019s ground invasion in Gaza (entitled \u201cThe PS calls out for peace\u201d). The only other action from the party regarding the conflict consists in an encounter in Paris between Jean-Christophe Cambadelis and his Israeli counterpart Isaac Herzog, leader of the very weakened labour party, today only scoring between 10 and 15 percent of the Israeli electorate.\nAmongst MPs, three decided to distance themselves from Fran\u00e7ois Hollande\u2019s unilateral position: Razzi Hammadi, Alexis Bachelay and Pouria Amirshahi. The last two also attended the gathering near the Assembl\u00e9e nationale on Wednesday, similarly to MEP Edouard Martin, who marched in Strasbourg. Moreover, two others (Pascal Cherki and Yann Galut) have condemned the ban to march this Saturday, a measure they deem to be \u201cexceptional and disproportionate\u201d.\nTranslated by Ma\u00efa Pal",
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        "raw_content": "By john breneman\nAuthor\u2019s note: Thousands of Americans were drafted into the Vietnam War. Everyone from 18 to 26 were eligible and called to service between 1955 and 1975. My grandfather, Darwin E. Ciccolini, was one of those men. He was called to service in 1965 at the age of 18. Darwin had just finished high school and had never left the central Pennsylvania area. Regardless, he was headed away to Fort Eustis, Virginia to begin his training for Vietnam. Darwin left the service in late 1967 with a rank of Specialist. This story is told from Darwin\u2019s point of view. He was glad to share a portion of his experiences and time in the military in this story. He is proud to have been able to serve his country.\n\u201cWell, it finally happened,\u201d I said as I walked back into my house on that breezy summer day in June. I knew it would happen eventually, I thought, as I hurried to my mother to tell her the news. I had been drafted. I was calm, feeling reassured that I did not have to worry when I would receive my card anymore. I was on my way to a place I had only heard of, Vietnam. I left that December, in 1965, saying my farewells while boarding the iron beast for Fort Indiantown Gap. There I, along with many others, rested overnight until we made our long journey south. The snow covered ride lasted sixteen hours until finally arriving at Fort Gordon, Georgia. I felt alone, having never left Pennsylvania before and knowing no one around me. I was excited, however, to see what the future would hold, who I would meet and where I would end up.\nI didn\u2019t sleep much that first night. All I could think about was how freezing cold it was. According to our commanding officer, a recruit died of Spinal Meningitis, a very contagious disease that they tried to contain by freezing it out. Soon after we started training I started talking to a man by the name of Charlie Wilson. Wilson had to duck going into every room he entered. He was the second strongest man there, next to me. We were both 18 years old. Wilson and I seemed to be together constantly. \u201cI can\u2019t wait to go over there,\u201d he said as we changed for bed.\n\u201cOver where?\u201d I questioned knowing what he meant.\n\u201cWhy Vietnam, where else?\u201d he said finally.\n\u201cAren\u2019t you scared?\u201d I said quietly so as no one could hear us.\n\u201cMaybe a little, but that\u2019s what this training is for, to harden us so we are never scared again.\u201d\nHis words rang in my head that night like an ever tolling bell. \u201cWas I ready?\u201d I said to myself, knowing my test to find out would come soon enough. We spent eight weeks there, training and working towards one goal: going to and surviving in Vietnam. \u201cWe\u2019re moving out!\u201d shouted our commander as we marched towards rows of silver buses. Our next stop was Fort Eustis, Virginia. The last stop before leaving to Vietnam. We started Advanced Infantry Training here, which was mostly rifle training and hand-to-hand combat. While here, we were allowed to take leave and go back home to our families.\nI returned to Pennsylvania and caught up with my family and my girlfriend, Bonnie. I returned to Virginia to continue my training knowing I would be in Vietnam in less than six weeks. With two weeks to go, we participated in a drill I would never forget: \u201cNight Infiltration.\u201d For this drill we were told to crawl through thick, black mud on our backs with barbed wire above us. This was to simulate a night infiltration. The Sergeant yelled, \u201cThere will be live machine gun fire above your head. Do not stand up or you will be shot!\u201d We laid on our backs for an eternity under the wire. Tracer bullets flew overhead with an array of colors only second to fireworks.\nSuddenly, we were halted as a private yelled \u201cgo back\u201d over and over again. Someone had been shot ahead of me. We got back to the mess hall, and everyone was clueless about the situation. We questioned how it happened and who it was. I went to find Wilson in the chaos; maybe he knew something. I searched everywhere, but could not find him. I realized a horrible truth at that moment; it had been him. I never discovered if he died or not that day. All I knew was that we were scheduled to be shipped out in two weeks.\nWe were all given a ten day leave to visit our families before being shipped out. I went home to visit my family and decided to get married before I was shipped out. We returned to Virginia Sunday evening and prepared to leave. It was a brisk Monday morning when we finally received our orders. We were headed to a place we knew nothing about, Vietnam. Our entire company marched towards the same silver buses that took us to Virginia. We were about ready to board when the First Sergeant halted us. He called out, \u201cPrivate Spreag and Private Ciccolini, step out of formation.\u201d My heart sank. Thousands of questions went through my mind all at once. Why did he call me? Am I in trouble? What will happen to us? The sergeant stared at us and said, \u201cYour orders have been changed. You\u2019re not going to Vietnam right now.\u201d So we stood there with him, silently watching as our friends, who we trained with for weeks, left us behind. I felt as though someone punched me in the gut. I wished they had made a mistake and let me go on that bus.\nI turned to the sergeant and asked, \u201cWhat\u2019s going on? Why are we staying here?\u201d\nHe spoke, \u201cOh, I don\u2019t know. All I know is that your orders have been changed.\u201d\n\u201cWell, what are we gonna do now?\u201d I asked immediately.\n\u201cI guess you\u2019ll just be casual for a while,\u201d he muttered.\nI did not sleep that night. 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        "raw_content": "War in Afghanistan starting to look like Vietnam\nTo Americans of a certain age, the conflict in Afghanistan is beginning to look a lot like the Vietnam War. There are crucial differences, however, and they need to be borne in mind.\nU.S. troops continued to fight \u2014 and die \u2014 in Vietnam long after Washington stopped trying to win that war. The long, bloody pullout can be blamed on public opinion that turned against our involvement.\nReports from Afghanistan are beginning to sound like those during the last few years of the Vietnam War. Taliban terrorists are gaining ground. Some Afghan government forces are battling them valiantly, but others are giving up the fight, sometimes cooperating passively with the Taliban. In some areas, it appears U.S. troops and bombing raids are all that are preventing a collapse.\nTaliban leaders began smelling victory when former President Barack Obama started pulling U.S. troops out of Afghanistan. Now, President Donald Trump has said it may be time to cut our losses and get out of the conflict entirely.\nAnd many in the public seem to be weary of the war and its cost to America in both blood and money \u2014 though antiwar sentiment is nowhere near what it was in the late 1960s and early 1970s.\nFor one thing, Americans are not engaging in the shameful harassment of our fighting men and women that occurred to some extent during the Vietnam era. Thank heaven for that.\nSo much for the similarities. There is one enormous difference:\nDuring the Vietnam War, our involvement was rationalized to an extent by the \u201cdomino theory.\u201d It was that each country falling to communist aggression made it more likely others would succumb.\nBut now, we know for a fact that the Taliban hosted al-Qaida terrorists prior to the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on America. If they regain power in Afghanistan, will they once again become a haven for vicious Islamic fanatics?\nThat simply must not be permitted.\nIf Trump and other U.S. leaders decide on a complete pullout, Taliban commanders must be convinced that renouncing support of terrorism is in the best interests. Similarly, it needs to be impressed upon them that the truly evil policies of their former reign cannot be resumed.\nIn some convincing fashion, the Taliban need to be made to understand that a sharp red line exits between acceptable behavior and that which will prompt crushing U.S. retaliation.\nWe came to Afghanistan once, the Taliban should be told \u2014 and we will return if necessary.",
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        "raw_content": "Alex Jones Lawyer: \u2018He\u2019s Playing a Character\u2019\nAccording to a report in the Austin American-Statesman, a lawyer representing InfoWars host Alex Jones in a child-custody case alleged in a pretrial hearing that his behavior on the show should not be used to judge his qualifications as a father. \u201cHe\u2019s playing a character,\u201d attorney Randall Wilhite allegedly said regarding his client. \u201cHe is a performance artist.\u201d However, in a separate testimony, according to the report, Jones\u2019s ex-wife Kelly\u2014seeking to gain custody of her three children with Alex Jones\u2014characterized his public persona as being similar to his private one.\n\u201cHe\u2019s not a stable person,\u201d she reportedly said. \u201cHe says he wants to break Alec Baldwin\u2019s neck. He wants J-Lo to get raped.\u201d Three of their children\u2014a 14-year-old son, and 9-and-12-year-old daughters\u2014have lived with Alex Jones since their 2015 divorce. \u201cI\u2019m concerned that he is engaged in felonious behavior, threatening a member of Congress,\u201d Kelly Jones reportedly said, referring to Alex Jones\u2019s recent comments about California Democrat Adam Schiff. \u201cHe broadcasts from home. The children are there, watching him broadcast.\u201d\nA jury will be selected Monday at the Travis County Courthouse that will be asked to help determine whether there is a difference between Jones\u2019s private and public personas and whether that should influence the custody case. State District Judge Orlinda Naranjo emphasized that it was important to remain focused on the children. \u201cThis case is not about InfoWars, and I don\u2019t want it to be about InfoWars,\u201d Naranjo reportedly said at the pretrial hearing Wednesday. \u201cI am in control of this court, not your clients.\u201d\nAlex Jones is actually just \"playing a character,\" claims his lawyer at custody hearing https://t.co/ECwCIHTpjL pic.twitter.com/I7tqWaK8VM\nTags: alex jones, InfoWars, Republicans\nThis entry was posted on April 17th 2017 at 4:19pm/16:19 and is filed under Elections, Live News Column 1, Politics. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb State and Territory Fundraising Regulations\nState and Territory Fundraising Regulations\nThe following links will take you to the relevant state and territory requirements for charitable fundraising events and activities such as raffles. Please be aware that the links may change without notice and if you have any doubts, please contact your local charity regulator.\nFundraising https://www.accesscanberra.act.gov.au/app/answers/detail/a_id/1549/kw/charitable%20fundraising\nRaffles http://www.gamblingandracing.act.gov.au/\nFundraising & Raffles https://www.liquorandgaming.justice.nsw.gov.au/Pages/gaming/competitions.aspx\nRaffles http://www.dob.nt.gov.au/gambling-licensing/gambling/lotteries/Pages/default.aspx\nFundraising http://www.qld.gov.au/law/laws-regulated-industries-and-accountability/queensland-laws-and-regulations/associations-charities-and-non-for-profits/charities-and-fundraising/\nRaffles https://www.business.qld.gov.au/industry/liquor-gaming/gaming/not-profit-charitable\nFundraising & Raffles http://www.cbs.sa.gov.au/\nFundraising http://www.consumer.tas.gov.au/registrations/charities\nRaffles http://www.treasury.tas.gov.au/domino/dtf/dtf.nsf/714a9215f1fdf2dfca25798f00012c71/e3f7b3e63e47240fca257d8200177220?OpenDocument\nFundraising https://www.consumer.vic.gov.au/clubs-and-not-for-profits\nRaffles http://www.vcglr.vic.gov.au/home/gambling/new+applicants/community+and+charitable+gaming/\nFundraising http://www.commerce.wa.gov.au/consumer-protection/charities-and-associations\nRaffles http://www.rgl.wa.gov.au/gaming/applications/forms-and-apps",
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        "raw_content": "\"Luis Resto is the Iron Chef of music. He crosses stylistic borders with diplomatic immunity; his unique artistic vision knows no bounds. Luis has got that funky stank of genius all over him!\" - Don Was\nLuis Resto is a Detroit-based musician and songwriter who has collaborated with a wildly diverse collection of accomplished artists in a career that has spanned over three decades. A founding member of the highly influential Was (Not Was), Luis has additionally lent his musical talents to Patti Smith, Stevie Nicks, Mel Torme, Anita Baker, The Highway Men (Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson, Johnny Cash), 50 Cent, Nicki Minaj and Lil Wayne. Yet perhaps most notable, has been his relationship with rapper, Eminem, which has earned him both a Grammy and an Oscar in 2003 as a co-writer on \ufffdLose Yourself\ufffd . He continues to work with Eminem as a songwriter and keyboardist on both recording projects and in live concert. Luis has simultaneously embarked on a solo career releasing his debut album, Combo de Momento in 2010 and the most recent, One Small Light, Spring 2012.\n<meta name=\"google-site-verification\" content=\"cLa5eJhPVxmj2iRZXfZAjonfSey-82g1E1ry14LwnWE\" />",
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        "raw_content": "The cuisine is a blend of the traditions of the Indians, Portuguese (settlers) and the Africans, brought to Brazil as slaves. The Indians, the first inhabitants of this paradise, left the tradition of tapioca (cassava flour dough, also known as cassava or manioc) appreciated the breakfast and in the evenings throughout the hem of Maceio.\nThe city has flavors of Pernambuco, Minas Gerais, Bahia, Rio de Janeiro, Espirito Santo. In all world, has the flavors of Italy, Africa, Japan, China, Peru, France. Everything to please any palate!\nMaceio is a city with many ponds. So has the basis of mollusks in their traditional cuisine. Among the delicacies of the city, the most prominent is the Sururu Capote, a boiled clam in the shell with coconut milk, tomatoes, parsley and other seasonings.\nAnyone who enjoys seafood, falls for lobsters, shrimps, crabs and crayfish (lobster relatives that live in fresh water) served in restaurants and bars in Maceio. These are the main ingredients of the cuisine. At the edge of the pond Munda\u00fa, the dishes served are best appreciated with the sunset. Other foods are found based on cassava, corn and coconut, prepared to delight and suit all tastes.\nTypical Foods\nThe Tapioca is famous in Macei\u00f3 cuisine. It is prepared with gum cassava, grated coconut and cheese. In Macei\u00f3, is easy to find specialized tents in tapioca. Tapioca with coconut water it\u2019s part of the flavor that is be in Maceio.\nThe food of Indigenous and African, like couscous of corn, manioc dough, sweet rice, sweet potatoes, yams and cassava with beef jerky, tapioca, munguz\u00e1, hominy and mush are usually served at breakfast and in the evening.\nIt\u2019s also important to remember the varieties of delicacies on the north coast. \u201cP\u00e9-de-moleque\u201d, \u201cbrasileiras\u201d, corn cake, \u201cgoma\u201d and \u201csuspiro\u201d can be bought and tasted the roadside stalls that keeps this tradition in the region for decades.\nMeet our history on a tour of the museums in the capital. Click here to learn more.",
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        "raw_content": "A cathode-ray tube, often called a CRT, is an electronic display device in which a beam of electrons can be focused on a phosphorescent viewing screen and rapidly varied in position and intensity to produce an image. Probably the best-known application of a cathode-ray tube is as the picture tube in a television. Other applications include use in oscilloscopes, radar screens, computer monitors, and flight simulators.\nThe cathode-ray tube was developed in 1897 by Ferdinand Braun of Strasbourg in what was then the French-German region of Alsace-Lorraine. It was first used as an oscilloscope to view and measure electrical signals. In 1908, A.A. Campbell-Swinton of England proposed using a CRT to send and receive images electronically. It wasn't until the 1920s, however, that the first practical television system was developed. The concept for a color cathode-ray tube was proposed in 1938 and successfully developed in 1949.\nAlthough General Electric introduced their first television set for home use in 1928, commercial television broadcasting remained an experimental technology with only limited range and audience. It took until the late-1940s before television net-works had established themselves sufficiently to start a boom in consumer sales. Black-and-white television sets gave way to the first color sets in the 1960s. In the following decades cathode-ray tubes for televisions got both larger and smaller as manufacturers sought to satisfy consumer wants. Recent developments have included tubes with flatter faces, sharper comers, and higher resolution for better viewing.\nA CRT consists of three basic parts: the electron gun assembly, the phosphor viewing surface, and the glass envelope. The electron gun assembly consists of a heated metal cathode surrounded by a metal anode. The cathode is given a negative electrical voltage and the anode a positive voltage. Electrons from the cathode flow through a small hole in the anode to produce a beam of electrons. The electron gun also contains electrical coils or plates which accelerate, focus, and deflect the electron beam to strike the phosphor viewing surface in a rapid side-to-side scanning motion starting at the top of the surface and working down. The phosphor viewing surface is a thin layer of material which emits visible light when struck by the electron beam. The chemical composition of the phosphor can be altered to produce the colors white, blue, yellow, green, or red. The glass envelope consists of a relatively flat face plate, a funnel section, and a neck section. The phosphor viewing surface is deposited on the inside of the glass face plate, and the electron gun assembly is sealed into the glass neck at the opposite end. The purpose of the funnel is to space the electron gun at the proper distance from the face plate and to hold the glass envelope together so that a vacuum can be achieved inside the finished tube.\nThe CRT used in a color television or color computer monitor has a few additional parts. Instead of one electron gun there are three\u2014one for the red color signal, one for blue, and one for green. There are also three different phosphor materials used on the viewing surface\u2014again, one for each color. These phosphors are deposited in the form of very small dots in a repeated pattern across the screen\u2014red, blue, green, red, blue, green, and so on. The key to a color CRT is a piece of perforated metal, known as the shadow mask, which is placed between the electron guns and the viewing screen. The perforations in the shadow mask are aligned so that the red gun can fire electrons at only the phosphor dots which produce the red color, the blue gun at the blue dots, and the green gun at the green dots. By controlling the intensity of the beam for each color as it scans across the screen, different colors can be produced on different areas of the screen, thus producing a color image. To give an idea of how small the perforations and dots have to be, a 25-inch (63 cm) color television picture tube may have a shadow mask with 500,000 perforations and 1.5 million individual phosphor dots.\nThe electron gun must be designed for each new application. New screen sizes, new overall glass envelope dimensions, and new image resolution requirements all require a new gun design. Brighter images may require higher power accelerating coils. Finer image resolution may require improved beam focusing coils or plates. While the basic design remains the same, the details are constantly refined.\nLikewise the basic design of the phosphor viewing surface is fairly well defined, but the details may change. New image resolution requirements may require a new method of depositing the phosphor dots on the face plate, which in turn may require new material processing techniques. The search for truer colors may result in new material formulations. The amount of time the phosphors emit light, or glow, after being struck by the electron beam is also important and is controlled by the chemical composition of the phosphor. This property is called persistence. In a color television, the electron beam scans the screen 25 times per second. If the persistence is longer than one twenty-fifth of a second (0.04 second), the image would show two scans at the same time and would appear blurred. If the persistence is shorter than this time, the image from the first scan would have disappeared before the second scan came along, and the image would appear to flicker.\nEven the glass envelope requires extensive design. Strength, radiation absorption characteristics, temperature tolerance, impact resistance, dielectric properties, and optical clarity are a few of the design criteria used when designing the glass components. Computers may be used to perform finite element analysis to evaluate the stresses in complex envelope shapes. This technique divides the part into a finite number of smaller, more easily definable pieces, or elements, and then performs the calculations for each element to spot unacceptably high stress concentrations. Using the computer, dimensions for contours and wall thickness can easily be adjusted until a satisfactory design is achieved.\nCathode-ray tubes use an interesting and varied assemblage of raw materials. In many cases, it is the raw materials, not the design or manufacturing process, that determine the performance characteristics of the finished product.\nThe electron gun is made from a variety of metal pieces. The cathode, or electron emitter, is made from a cesium alloy. Cesium is used as a cathode in many electronic vacuum tube devices because it readily gives off electrons when heated or struck by light. In a CRT, the cathode is heated with a high resistance electrical wire. The accelerating, focusing, and deflection coils may be made from small diameter copper wire. A glass tube protrudes from the rear of the electron gun assembly and is used to evacuate the air from the finished CRT.\nThe phosphor viewing surface is formed from a continuous layer of a single material in monochromatic CRTs, or is composed of individual dots of three different materials in color CRTs. Zinc sulfide is a common phosphor material. The color is determined by adding a very small amount of material called an activator. Zinc sulfide with 0.01% silver activator emits a blue light. When a 0.001% copper activator is used, it produces a green light. A 50/50 mixture of zinc sulfide and cadmium sulfide with a 0.005% silver activator produces a yellow light. Red light can be produced by adding silver or copper to zinc sulfide mixed with a\nA CRT consists of three basic parts: the electron gun assembly, the phosphor viewing surface, and the glass envelope. The electron gun assembly consists of a heated metal cathode surrounded by a metal anode. The phosphor viewing surface is a thin layer of material which emits visible light when struck by an electron beam. The glass envelope consists of a relatively Rat face plate, a funnel section, and a neck section.\nhigh percentage of cadmium sulfide. The phosphors are usually ground into a fine powder before they are applied to the inside of the face plate.\nThe glass envelope uses slightly different raw materials for each of its three component parts. The basic raw material for all of the glass components is silica. Alumina may be added to adjust the flow properties of the molten glass when forming it. Various oxides are used to lower the melting temperature. Barium oxide, strontium oxide, and lead oxide are used to provide radiation protection in the neck and funnel. The face plate, on the other hand, must have a minimum of lead oxide to prevent a discoloration phenomenon known as electron or x-ray browning. Neodymium oxide may be used on the face plate to enhance the contrast of the viewed picture.\nIn color CRTs, the shadow mask is usually made from a thin sheet of a nickel alloy.\nThe glass envelope or its components are usually formed at a glass manufacturing facility and shipped to the cathode-ray tube manufacturer who forms the phosphor viewing screen, fabricates and assembles the electron gun, and assembles the finished CRT.\nForming the glass envelope\n1 The glass ingredients are weighed and mixed prior to melting. The glass is melted in gas-fired furnaces about 500-3,000 square feet (46-279 sq m) in size. If this is a continuous process, new ingredients are added to maintain a constant level as the molten glass flows out of the furnace to the forming areas. Before forming, the molten glass must be cooled somewhat and made uniform in temperature throughout.\n2 The face plate is normally pressed into the desired shape by dropping a gob of molten glass into a mold and pressing on the gob with a plunger. The funnel can be formed either by pressing or by centrifugal casting. In the casting method a gob of molten glass drops into a mold, which then spins rapidly to spread the glass uniformly over the inside surface of the mold. A grooving disk near the top of the mold cuts the soft glass at the desired height so that the excess glass can be removed easily. The neck is made from glass tubing, and one end is flared to facilitate insertion of the electron gun.\n3 In a monochromatic CRT the three glass components are joined together before they are shipped to the CRT manufacturer. In a color CRT only the neck and funnel are joined, and the face plate is shipped separately for further processing. The glass components are usually joined by heating the mating surfaces to a high temperature with gas jets or electric heaters.\nApplying the phosphors\n4 In monochromatic CRTs the phosphor viewing surface is coated on the inside of the glass face plate. This is done by preparing a liquid suspension of the phosphor and pouring a measured amount into the neck of the glass envelope along with a gelling agent. After about 20 minutes, the coating has set and the excess liquid is poured off. The process for color CRTs is more complicated. First the shadow mask is made by applying a light-sensitive coating to the thin mask material, exposing it to light through a perforated template, and then etching away the exposed coating with an acid to form the millions of holes. The mask is then pressed into a slightly curved shape and attached just behind the face plate. The face plate is placed in a centrifuge and the inside surface is coated with the green phosphor material. The centrifuge spins the face plate to ensure an even coating of phosphor. A strong ultraviolet light is shown through the mask to harden the green phosphor material into hundreds of thousands of dots. The remaining material is then washed off. This process is repeated to form the red and blue phosphor dots, with the ultraviolet light being shifted a small amount each time. When this process is finished, the glass face plate is joined to the funnel. On color tubes, the phosphor dots are sensitive to high temperatures, so instead of using high-temperature gas jets, a mixture of chemical solvent and powdered glass, called a frit, is applied to the joint. This acts like a glass \"solder,\" and the joint can be sealed at a much lower temperature.\nAssembling the electron gun\n5 The metal components of the electron gun are precision formed. If coils are used they are wound from fine copper wire. Some electron guns use metal plates instead of coils, and these plates are stamped and formed. The components are assembled either by hand or with automated machines in a clean environment. The glass tube is sealed into the base, and the base is welded into the gun assembly.\nFinal assembly and packing\n6 The inside of the glass envelope neck is lubricated with graphite, and the electron gun is inserted and aligned. The neck is then sealed around the gun. A vacuum pump is attached to the glass tube extending from the rear of the gun, and the inside of the CRT is evacuated of air. When the proper vacuum has been achieved, the glass tube is heated and quickly pinched closed to form a seal.\n7 The finished CRT is tested for performance and carefully packed to prevent damage. Because the CRT is under a high vacuum, any fracture in the glass envelope could result in an inward explosion known as an implosion.\nAlthough the operating principle of a cathode-ray tube is simple, the manufacturing process requires strict controls and precise alignments. The phosphor materials must be extremely pure to achieve the desired colors. Even a tiny variance in the amount of activator used can result in a significant change in color. Likewise, when you consider that a color television CRT requires the placement of over a million tiny dots side by side on the viewing surface, even a small error in alignment could be disastrous.\nByproducts and Recycling\nThe principal byproduct of CRT manufacturing is scrap glass. Much of this glass is recycled. Recycled glass with a high content of lead oxide is used to provide radiation protection in CRT funnels and has completely replaced previous sources of lead oxide for this application.\nThe worldwide market for cathode-ray tubes was estimated at nearly 400 million units in 1994 and is expected to grow at a 6% annual rate through 2000. The color television market is expected to grow at a 5% annual rate, while the color computer monitor market is expected to grow at a 20% rate. In the television market, the demand for larger television picture tubes with higher image resolution is expected to continue.\nOne important trend is the development of high definition television (HDTV), which has scanning rates more than twice that of conventional systems. This will require new electron gun designs as well as new glass materials and technologies to handle the doubled radiation rate.\nConnelly, J.H. and D.J. Lopata. Engineered Materials Handbook, Volume 4. ASM International, 1991.\nHaider, Z. Television Glass Bulb Design and Manufacturing Developments, Glass Production and Technology International. Sterling Publications, Ltd., 1992.\nFleischmann, Mark. \"The Big Picture.\" Popular Science, November 1994, pp. 82-85, 92-95.\nMeeks, T. \"Inside the CRT: Monitor Technology Explained.\" PC Novice, July 1993, pp. 40-43.\n\u2014 Laurel M. 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        "title": "Lieutenant and Acting Adjutant Gilbert John Leigh Slater, The Worcestershire Regiment - KIA Somme 30/4/1916",
        "raw_content": "You are here: Home > WW1 Profiles > Gilbert John Leigh Slater\nLieutenant and Acting Adjutant Gilbert John Leigh Slater\nBurial/Commemoration: Hebuterne Military Cemetery\nNature of Death: Killed in action near Fonquevillers, Somme, France 30/4/1916\nNext of Kin: Son of the late Revd Francis Slater and Frances Adelaide Slater of Latchford, Warrington\nEducation: Oxford University\nPrevious Employment: An orchard owner in Kelowna, Canada\nGilbert Slater, the son of a clergyman was involved in orchard cultivation. He emigrated to Kelowna in British Columbia, Canada in 1912 \u2013 at the time of his death the Kelowna Record wrote the following:\n\u201cFrom a letter recieved this week the news is conveyed of still another of Kelowna\u2019s residents, Mr. Gilbert J.L. Slater who has given his life in the Great Empire\u2019s cause.\n\u201cMr. Slater came to Kelowna in 1912 and was for sometime connected with the Bankhead orchard. He made many friends during his stay here, being especially active in connection with the work of the Anglican Church, where he acted as a lay reader. He was an Oxford University man, and keenly interested in rowing, having been one of the \u201cBlues.\u201d This experience came in useful in 1913, when he coached the local teams for the racing shells.\n\u201cHe went home to the old country about Easter,1914, intending to go into fruit growing there. When the war broke out he immediately offered his services and was given a commission in the 8th Worcesters, of which he was made Adjutant.\n\u201cSince then he has seen much active service. It was on the 29th of April that he met his death. He was on duty in the trenches and had just got up to answer a call on the field phone, when a bomb exploded near him, and he was struck on the groin.\n\u201cHe lived but a few minutes and was buried in the military cemetery,many of the officers and men of the Regiment with whom he was a great favourite, being present at his funeral.(Date of Death is 30th)\u201d\nThe War Diary of the 1/8th Worcesters records that on the 27th of April the Battalion relieved the 1/5th Royal Warwickshire Regiment south of Fonquevillers on the Somme. On the night of the 30th May/1st May a heavy bombardment was opened on their right by another Division. The enemy opposite replied on their trenches, with light shrapnel and heavy high explosive shells. Three shells in quick succession fell in the neighbourhood of the HQ Telephone Station. Lieutenant and Adjutant Slater who had just answered a Brigade call was struck in the side by a large piece of H.E. shell and died within half an hour. The door of the Telephone Station was stove in and the entrance blocked with fallen earth, but the telephonists continued to send messages, though they could have crawled out through a small triangular hole at the foot of the door. The shelling was severe only for a very short time and their front was quiet again within three-quarters of an hour.\nThe following morning, an entry paid tribute to Gilbert Slater: \u201cLt-Col W K Peake, commanding officer of the 1/8th Worcestershire Regiment wishes to place on record his deep appreciation of the faithful and untiring service rendered to the Battalion by the late Lt G J L Slater during his time as Adjutant. The Commanding Officer is confident that his own grief is shared by all ranks of the Battalion over Lt Slater\u2019s death in action on the night 29/30th April 1916.\u201d\nAt the time of enlisting, Slater lived at Summerville, Lower Howsell \u2013 possibly with his mother, as a Mrs Slater was involved in the local Territorial Comforts Fund. Before taking up the duties of Adjutant, he was a platoon commader in the D (Evesham) Company, later combined with C (Malvern) Company to form the new B Company.\nFrancis Farr Cox 2003, 2004\nWar Diary of the 1/8th Bn, The Worcestershire PRO WO 95\nKelowna Record 8/6/1916 (thanks to Keith Wood)\nIf you know anything more about Gilbert John Leigh Slater then please fill out the form below and we will update his record accordingly:",
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        "raw_content": "Of course, I am basing this on my 42 year marriage and 2 month courtship back in 1970. If it had not been for love, we would not have made it for 42 years...good and bad! Throw in the boys being born 10.5 months apart (yep, don't believe a doc if they say you can't get pregnant if you are breast feeding...lies, all lies), struggling financially, my hubby being one of those people plagued with one incident after another...whether accident or illness...we had our trials for sure BUT there were triumphs, as well.\nWe were unevenly matched, a Virgo and and Aquarian (astrologically impossible to fall and stay in love)...I was the talker, he was the thinker. Having two kids by the time I was 21, learning how to be a wife and a mother was a feat, to say the least. But I couldn't have asked for a better companion that loved me unconditionally. Always saying YES, even when he should have said NO.\nNow in my 6th decade of life, widowed, I reflect back over the tough times and know within my heart of hearts that without our love, one for another, we wouldn't have made it. Struggled financially, at times working two jobs just to make ends meet, there was always a common denominator...LOVE! We played hard and we loved hard. Were there times where we looked in the mirror and asked \"what am I doing here?\"...of course there were. But I can tell you honestly and candidly, the answer was always the same \"because I love him/her\".\nIn my humble opinion, partners today just seem to throw in the towel way too soon. Once the struggles begin, and there are always struggles...I mean you love one another but you're not the same person, think differently, feel differently, have different desires and soul purpose...society has said it's okay to leave. \"You deserve better\" but is there better? Recently on social media, I read a post about \"the grass is always greener where you water it\" but let's not forget the fertilizer y'all! If you know anything about gardening, in order for abundant growth, sunshine and water doesn't always cut it...you need some crap too! That's what makes it srong, vibrant and GROW!\nWe get so caught up in the roller coaster of life...being jerked around by the crazy twists, fighting for breath as things spiral downward...we forget the upside. And there is ALWAYS an upside on a roller coaster! Taking time to laugh during the difficult times and remembering the times when things were going well, is a lost art but the most important time in a relationship. Sitting down on a blanket in the middle of the floor and remembering when you first partnered and fought over such trivial things as leaving the cap off the toothpaste, somehow takes the sting out of being overwhelmed in present day situation. Recognizing all the trials you've been through can be a catalyst for your success today...if you give notice. Now, please do not misconstrue my point...I am not saying to bring up the past in order to start an argument. NOPE, NOPE, NOPE...not what I am saying because I am a big believer that if God had meant for us to focus on our past, HE would have put eyes in the back of our heads. What I am saying, however, is that reflection of how far you've come should be the stepping stones of where you are headed.\nI am a strong believer in the \"T\" concept...taking a piece of paper and dividing it down the middle and across the top in the shape of a \"T\". Pros on one side and cons on the other is a great way to remind yourself of the reason you fell in love with your partner in the beginning. And, of course, we all change as we mature (or not) and if the cons really, really outweigh the pros...a decision needs to be made. Do I fight for the relationship or do I leave? Truth and honesty within oneself while making the \"T\" is the hardest issue.\nSo when you feel like leaving, cheating...not loving your partner...ask yourself...if they were to die tomorrow how would I feel?",
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        "raw_content": "To determine if your organization should apply for funding from the Mary Black Foundation, first review information about our Focus Areas: Early Childhood Development, Healthy Eating | Active Living, and the Community Health Fund.\nWe consider grantmaking to be an investment in Spartanburg, SC that will contribute to improved health, wellness, and success. Therefore, we seek to invest in strong, well-run organizations that are clear about what results they will achieve and how the results will be measured. For more information, read Frequently Asked Questions and What We Fund.\nSCHEDULE A GRANT CONSULTATION\nBefore submitting an application for a grant in Early Childhood Development or Healthy Eating | Active Living, potential applicants must meet with the Foundation\u2019s program staff. We strongly recommend that you meet with staff at least 30 days prior to the grant deadline. Contact Amy Page to schedule a grant consultation.\nApplicants seeking funding through the Community Health Fund are not required to schedule a grant consultation. If you have any questions about the application or whether your project would be a good fit for the Community Health Fund, contact Amy Page.\nThe next deadline for Early Childhood Development and Healthy Eating | Active Living applications will be February 22, 2019.\nApplications for the Community Health Fund are only accepted once annually. The next deadline for CHF applications will be February 22, 2019.\nAll applications must be received by the Foundation no later than 5 p.m. If the application deadline falls on a weekend or holiday, the application will be accepted on the next business day by 5 p.m. Applicants will be notified of receipt of the application via email. If you do not receive an email confirmation, please contact Amy Page.\nBefore you access the Foundation\u2019s online grant applications through the links below, read about eligibility and required documents in Before You Apply.\nHealthy Eating | Active Living Grants\nEarly Childhood Development Grants\nApplications are reviewed by our staff and Board of Trustees. We often visit applicant organizations during the review process in order to learn about the proposal first hand. In addition, we may contact your organization\u2019s partners and funders during our review process. The review process takes approximately 75 days. You will be contacted as soon as a decision is reached. At any point in the process, please do not hesitate to contact the Foundation with your questions or concerns.",
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        "raw_content": "All scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the New King James Version\u00ae. Copyright \u00a9 1982 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved. This Week\u2019s Study: Romans 1:20,21 Monday - God\u2019s attributes clearly seen - Part 1. For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse, because, although they knew God, they did not glorify Him as God, nor were thankful, but became futile in their thoughts, and their foolish hearts were darkened (Romans 1:20- 21). Today\u2019s text tells us that from \u201cthe creation of the world\u201d God\u2019s \u201cinvisible attributes are clearly seen.\u201d I realize this statement seems mutually exclusive but Paul goes on to explain he is talking about God\u2019s \u201ceternal power and Godhead.\u201d His point is God, though invisible to us, has clearly revealed Himself to us. He gives each one of us enough data to know Him, to accept Him as supreme, and to love Him. Paul writes God\u2019s attributes are clearly seen leaving us \u201cwithout excuse.\u201d How are these attributes clearly seen? In the things God as made. Verse 20 reminds us, we see God in the \u201ccreation of the world.\u201d Why is this important? Because recognizing God as our Creator is the foundational to understanding God\u2019s claim on our lives and our worship. Failing to glorify God leads to darkness and eternal loss. Listen again to Romans 1:21: \u201cAlthough they knew God, they did not glorify Him as God, nor were thankful, but became futile in their thoughts, and their foolish hearts were darkened\u201d (Romans 1:21). What a tragic end to those created by God and destined for greatness! Today, will you join me in glorifying God as Creator? Tuesday - God\u2019s attributes clearly seen - Part 2. For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse, because, although they knew God, they did not glorify Him as God, nor were thankful, but became futile in their thoughts, and their foolish hearts were darkened (Romans 1:20-21). As we continue our study from yesterday\u2019s verses we find Paul laying the groundwork for his explanation of human depravity. He maintains darkness and depravity occur when human beings refuse to acknowledge God as Creator. So does intelligent design make any sense at all? I maintain intelligent design is the only possible explanation for our origins. Certainly, we do see random mutation and change in living organisms. What we don\u2019t see is the development of complex and interdependent change resulting from random mutation. Never. We\u2019ll explore that in depth tomorrow. Evolution teaches change comes as an organism accidentally or randomly experiences change and when that change makes life more viable or provides other benefits the organism thus evolves into a higher form of life. Does this hypothesis hold up in the real world? We\u2019ll look into that tomorrow. Think of the impossible probability of this. Believing human beings evolved form simpler forms of life is like believing if we threw enough parts together in a hostile environment, let them interact enough times, after eons of time, we would see a space ship evolve. Ludicrous you say? Yes, ridiculous. But no more so than believing that, given enough time, we could also take simple cell organisms, let them shake around and interact long enough in a hostile environment and end up with intelligent beings capable of building and piloting such a spacecraft. Makes a whole lot more sense to believe \u201cIn the beginning God created the heavens and the earth\u201d (Genesis 1:1). And in believing, we owe full allegiance and worship. Wednesday - God\u2019s attributes clearly seen - Part 3. For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse, because, although they knew God, they did not glorify Him as God, nor were thankful, but became futile in their thoughts, and their foolish hearts were darkened (Romans 1:20-21). As our Scripture points out, God is clearly revealed by His creation. When we study the complexity of living organisms, or of the universe, or of the interactive laws of physics, we inevitably see God. Yesterday, I promised we would look closely at the impossibility of random chance developing complex organisms. The real-life illustration for today is eyesight. Think of the way eyes work. What we see is electromagnetic radiation in the spectrum we call light. Our eyes sense this radiation and relays this to our brains. We interpret these sensations as visual images. Evolution tells us random changes occured and when these changes favored life, or a specific form of life, the organism evolved and changed as a result. How does one ever explain how random changes evolved into vision? The existence of working eyes gives credence to creation by God and destroys the theory of evolution. The multiple random mutations that would have to occur to bring eyesight are involved and complex. The impossibility of such random development resulting in vision is underscored by the fact that none of the required mutations would have any reason for being until the entire evolutionary process resulted in working vision. My point? Assuming we start with non-seeing form of life: A mutation that produced light-sensing cells would have no reason to survive unless all the other items required for vision were in place. Light-sensing cells have no evolutionary value without optic nerves in place to carry the visual impressions to the brain. No random chance process would have any reason to allow the many changes necessary for sight. Each evolutionary change would die out for lack of a reason to exist. Why would evolutionary theory allow light sensing cells to develop if the rest of the seeing mechanism (lense, optic nerves, etc.) weren\u2019t also in place? No, we are left with only one choice. \u201cIn the beginning God created the heavens and the earth\u201d (Genesis 1:1). Thursday - God\u2019s attributes clearly seen - Part 4. For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse, because, although they knew God, they did not glorify Him as God, nor were thankful, but became futile in their thoughts, and their foolish hearts were darkened (Romans 1:20-21). So this week we have been looking at probability and possibility. What are the chances random mutation in simple organisms can produce complex upgrades like vision? Our conclusion? Zero. Statistically impossible. And we were looking at the example of vision. Let\u2019s take one more example. What about sexual diversity and genital differentiation? Can you imagine the virtually numberless developmental changes required to produce male genitalia from a simple organism? Couple that with the understanding that no evolutionary justification for male genitals exists until female genitalia also evolved and both male and female development was complete. No, it takes more than random chance to develop two simultaneously dependent complex systems in a species. To believe that is beyond ludicrous. And evolution would teach us that these kinds of developments randomly occurred over thousands of species givingus what we have today. Nobody with a good understanding of probability and statistics would accept evolution if he or she really looked at the improbability. No, accepting God\u2019s version, while certainly requiring a strong measure of faith, at least makes sense. Then God said, \u201cLet Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness; . . . .\u201d So God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them. Then God blessed them, and God said to them, \u201cBe fruitful and multiply; fill the earth and subdue it; have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over every living thing that moves on the earth\u201d (Genesis 1:26-28). Friday/Weekend - God\u2019s attributes clearly seen - Part 5. For since the creation of the world His invisible attributes are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead, so that they are without excuse, because, although they knew God, they did not glorify Him as God, nor were thankful, but became futile in their thoughts, and their foolish hearts were darkened (Romans 1:20-21). This week we parked on this text and briefly looked at two examples illustrating the absurdity of the creation-by-evolution argument. In summary, the list of complex organisms which could never develop by eons of random chance goes on almost to infinity. Only intelligent design can be credited with putting together a working system in our body which brings us sight. Too many body parts have to work together simultaneously for viable sight to have evolved from unnumbered random changes. Evolution is absolutely ruled out. When studied in light of reality, the theory that given enough random mutations one can develop sight, or any of the other complex and interactive systems in human bodies is shown to be an impossible hypothesis. Indeed, the only really viable answer to the complexity of life, physical law and the universe is found in God\u2019s word. \u201cIn the beginning God created the heavens and the earth\u201d (Genesis 1:1). Acknowledging God as Creator is so important that God gave us the Sabbath, the seventh-day of the week. God asks us to set that day aside and remember that He is our creator. You can read all about it in Genesis 2: 1-3 and Exodus 20:8-11. God asks us to remember. We are created by God. 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        "raw_content": "All scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the New King James Version\u00ae. Copyright \u00a9 1982 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved. This Week\u2019s Study: Romans 8:5- Monday - You Choose Your Destiny. For those who live according to the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh, but those who live according to the Spirit, the things of the Spirit. For to be carnally minded is death, but to be spiritually minded is life and peace (Romans 8:5-6). These verses identify the secret of holy living vs. living the sinful life. God has provided both forgiveness and the way and the strength to step up out of the muck of sin. Whether we step up out of the mud is determined by our own choices. \u201cFor those who live according to the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh. . . .\u201d The issue to settle is where are our minds? Are we watching, reading, listening to and dwelling upon the filth of this sinful world? The formula is easy to follow. \u201cFor those who live according to the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh. . . .\u201d Conversely those who live according to the Spirit, set their minds on the things of the Spirit. So where are you setting your mind? This isn\u2019t rocket science. It is childishly simple. If I dwell on sin, I will gravitate toward sin, if I dwell on the righteous things of God, I will live more and more as God wants me to live. \u201cFor to be carnally minded is death, but to be spiritually minded is life and peace.\u201d And so my friend, where is your heart today? Are you dwelling on the things of the Lord or own the things of sin? Tuesday - Those in the flesh cannot please God. For those who live according to the flesh set their minds on the things of the flesh, but those who live according to the Spirit, the things of the Spirit. For to be carnally minded is death, but to be spiritually minded is life and peace. Because the carnal mind is enmity against God; for it is not subject to the law of God, nor indeed can be. So then, those who are in the flesh cannot please God (Romans 8:5-8). We learned yesterday that we become just what we set our minds upon. If we set our minds on the things of the flesh, we live according to the flesh. When we set our minds on the things of the Spirit, we live according to the Spirit. Yesterday\u2019s text continued: \u201cFor to be carnally minded is death, but to be spiritually minded is life and peace.\u201d Why is this so? Very simple. If we feed our mind on the things of God we become more and more godly. If we feed our mind on the things of Sin, we become more sinful. Our text reminds us: \u201cThe carnal mind is enmity against God; for it is not subject to the law of God, nor indeed can be.\u201d Why feed the carnal side of our natures when when we KNOW the carnal mind is not subject to God\u2019s law, NOR can it be? Remember, \u201cThose who are in the flesh cannot please God.\u201d This is so very important to your Christian growth. Make the choice now to meditate on God\u2019s word. Memorize it, internalize it, set your mind on the things of God. Want to please God? Want to grow in grace? Set your mind, daily, moment by moment, on the things of God. Avoid those things of the world (including much of today\u2019s entertainment, TV, Radio, Music) that drag you down in sin\u2019s fleshly muck. Set your mind on the things of the Spirit! Wednesday - If Christ is in you the body is dead because of sin. But you are not in the flesh but in the Spirit, if indeed the Spirit of God dwells in you. Now if anyone does not have the Spirit of Christ, he is not His. And if Christ is in you, the body is dead because of sin, but the Spirit is life because of righteousness (Romans 8:9-10). Today\u2019s text continues the good news! We do not have to dwell in the muck of sin! \u201cBut you are not in the flesh but in the Spirit, if indeed the Spirit of God dwells in you.\u201d When we allow the Spirit of God to dwell in us, we no longer live \u201cin the flesh.\u201d This simply means we no longer live, dwelling on and being consumed by the carnal, fleshly, or sinful nature. We set our minds on heavenly things and rise above the muck of this sinful world. If we don\u2019t have the Spirit of Christ, we are not His and we are in real trouble. However, \u201cif Christ is in you, the body is dead because of sin, but the Spirit is life because of righteousness.\u201d So the real challenge is to let Christ\u2019s Spirit dwell in us. Day by day, moment by moment, and as we continue in that abiding, indwelling relationship, our bodies die to sin, and we more and more live unto righteousness. And that is today\u2019s Good News! Thursday - Present your members as slaves of righteousness. But if the Spirit of Him who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, He who raised Christ from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies through His Spirit who dwells in you (Romans 8:11). More good news! We learned yesterday that when Christ is in us, our bodies die because of or in respect to sin. Today, we read, when we allow God\u2019s Spirit to dwell in us, \u201cHe who raised Christ from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies through His Spirit who dwells in you.\u201d So as we allow God to put our bodies to death insofar as sin goes, we can also allow God to bring our bodies back to life, to live a life rejoicing in righteous and holy living! We are still in the middle of the war going on all around us (Romans 7) but we can rise above that mess. We can live with even our bodies alive to the good things of the sanctified life with Christ. So now we live, dead to sin, but alive to righteousness. Now we are fully alive! Paul is merely reinforcing his words in Romans 6. Now if we died with Christ, we believe that we shall also live with Him. . . . Likewise you also, reckon yourselves to be dead indeed to sin, but alive to God in Christ Jesus our Lord. Therefore do not let sin reign in your mortal body, that you should obey it in its lusts (Romans 6:8-12). Friday/Weekend - While we were still sinners Christ died for us. Therefore, brethren, we are debtors--not to the flesh, to live according to the flesh. For if you live according to the flesh you will die; but if by the Spirit you put to death the deeds of the body, you will live (Romans 8:12-13). \u201cTherefore, . . . we are debtors.\u201d Why are we debtors? We are in debt to God for all He has done. Especially are we debtors to God because God rescued us from sin! We are debtors because as Christ lives in us, our carnal bodies die and we are resurrected to the new life of holy living through His Spirit. And so we are debtors to God, we owe God not to live according to the flesh. \u201cFor if you live according to the flesh you will die; but if by the Spirit you put to death the deeds of the body, you will live\u201d (Romans 8:13). Now that text does not take rocket science to understand. If I choose to live according to the flesh, I will die, but if I choose to allow the Spirit to put to death the sinful deeds of the body, I will live! The same holds true for you. Do you today choose to live in sin or do you today choose to live according to God\u2019s Spirit?",
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        "raw_content": "Madeleine Falco\nMiraCosta College Energy Conservation Program Manager\nIt\u2019s more than just turning off the lights when you leave the room. That\u2019s the message from Madeleine Falco, who began working at MiraCosta College on Dec. 14 as its energy conservation program manager.\n\u201cI go out and observe and do everything from looking at water systems to checking mechanical rooms in buildings to see if there are ways to optimize equipment and systems,\u201d Falco said. \u201cI\u2019m trying to get the college to conserve energy and save money while making sure people are comfortable.\u201d\nThat means getting people to do the little things, such as turning off computers when they leave, and the big things, such as shutting down chillers during breaks when no one is on campus. \u201cBasically, we\u2019re trying to get people to change their habits,\u201d she said.\nIn the short time that she\u2019s been here, Falco has been meeting with engineers and systems operators and inspecting the inner workings of every building.\nThe results can be impressive. During a 10-day, winter break shutdown of the district\u2019s campuses in Encinitas and Oceanside, MiraCosta College saved $17,000 on its electric bill \u2013 or 25 percent more than it saved during a winter shutdown the previous year.\n\u201cWhat a lot of campuses will do is leave things running even if there is no one there,\u201d Falco said. \u201cBut if you go on a 10-day holiday break, there\u2019s no reason to have the heating and air conditioning systems on unless you want to waste a lot of energy.\u201d\nFalco is from the Inland Empire and grew up on her grandfather\u2019s farm in Ontario. After earning an associate degree in journalism from Chafee College, a community college in Rancho Cucamonga, she transferred to St. Mary\u2019s College in the Northern California town of Moraga, earning a bachelor\u2019s degree in communications. Falco then built a successful marketing career that included positions with the San Francisco Giants, the Anaheim Angels and the Walt Disney Co. She has always been a conservationist at heart though (\u201cMy utility bills are like $13 a month), and she jumped at the opportunity to work for the Southern California Tribal Chairmen\u2019s Association as an energy conservation outreach and education coordinator.\nShe is working at MiraCosta College through a district contract with Cenergistic, an energy conservation consulting firm whose clients include K-12 systems and community colleges across the country.\n\u201cWe teach people how to use energy more efficiently,\u201d said Falco, who will be writing a monthly column in the MiraCostan, a weekly online newsletter that highlights the people and programs at MiraCosta College.\nHiring Falco as part of a contract with Cenergistic falls into the MiraCosta Community College District\u2019s 2014-2017 Strategic Plan. Among the institutional objectives listed in the document: \u201cIntegrate sustainability into the college environment, culture, and experience, and extend outreach to the communities we serve.\u201d\nFalco has already won over more than her share of fans.\n\u201cMadeleine has been doing a great job meeting with everybody and looking for ways to run our campuses more efficiently,\u201d said Director of Facilities Tom Macias.\nFalco said she couldn\u2019t be happier. \u201cI enjoy what I do and I love the campuses here,\u201d she said. \u201cEverybody I\u2019ve met has been so friendly and welcoming. It\u2019s a great place to be.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Individual English course with a professional instructor, preferably a native English speaker from USA, Canada or the UK, with certificate of international standard TEFL, CELTA or DELTA, with a solid experience, positive nature, using the best textbooks in English, with additional elements of the communicative approach, such as songs with lyrics in English, in the movies original, karaoke in English \u2026 This is my ideal of the right of individual learning English. Having sufficient experience and the choice of the various proposals, I can say that a very small amount teachers, the companies providing customized language courses fit the requirements of individual learning English. As I understand it, the fact that education \u2013 a commodity that is classified as \"confidential\", the quality of the product becomes known only after the student has already passed the language training was, so to speak, a graduate. Since learning of foreign languages is the case as well. It is clear that understand how much you received from a particular language course, it will be possible only after a full course of individual learning English, or even in the middle of the process. How do you determine the best offer in conditions of asymmetric information? Must pay attention to indirect signs: education teachers, their status, work experience, recommendations of former students, the selection mechanism of the teacher on various parameters, opportunity to see a summary of the teacher, the possibility of replacing the teacher, the school offers a certificate upon graduation, to which category a value of just individual learning in this language school \u2026 .\nposted by Patty in News and have Comments Off on Individual Training\nTags: education, Foreign Languages ??",
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        "raw_content": "\"Research is to see what everybody else has seen, and to think what nobody else has thought.\" - Albert Szent-Gyorgyi\nWe believe that a lot of good companies never become as successful as they should be, because they spend too much time focusing on their competition and not enough time understanding their customers.\nThe search for market research services is your first step in the quest for understanding the complexities that influence your customers\u2019 perceptions and behaviors. Our market research team awakens every day (often at the most ungodly hours) with a thirst to know just what makes your customers tick.\nWhen you work with Mulberry Street\u2019s market researchers, you get a team of seasoned research professionals who have provided critical market intelligence-gathering and analysis for some of the world\u2019s largest and most influential corporations, including Microsoft, Bank of America, T-Mobile, WAMU, and others, as well as dozens of state and educational institutions and mid-sized organizations.\nOur research team will design the research, locate your customers (and the people who aren\u2019t your customers but should be), ask all the right probing questions, collect the data, and figure out what drives your key audiences to purchase your product or service \u2013 or someone else\u2019s.\nBut be careful what you ask for, because we\u2019re not motivated by just spinning up a bunch of data. Like you, we want to see results from our work. More importantly, we know that once you start asking your customers what they want, you also heighten their awareness of their own expectations \u2013 so you\u2019d better be prepared to raise the bar in what you\u2019re offering.\nAs a full-service agency, we go beyond research and help you to answer the question that should be keeping you awake at night:\n\u201cWhat should I do once I find out what my customers want?\u201d\nThen the imaginations of our marketing and PR teams go into overdrive, applying the same passion that the market research team uses in getting your customers to open up and get in touch with their \u201cinner consumer,\u201d telling us exactly what really makes them do everything from reaching for their wallets to changing their minds about an issue.\nArmed with concrete data and professional analysis, our strategic and creative teams develop visual, verbal, and written communications strategies that will not only heighten awareness of your company, message, product or service - but move your audiences to buy in.\nLet us start asking the tough questions for you. And let\u2019s find more ways to make your phones ring.\nWe're proud of the fact that we don't offer any turnkey programs or DIY research apps. True market research is based on scientific study and requires strategic design, qualified and in-depth analysis, and the ability to understand the story in the research.\nOur customized research initiatives, including qualitative and quantitative components, will help you to understand the factors that affect:\nBrand, company, and product loyalty\nProduct development and more",
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        "raw_content": "Beeping The Horn (PXT)\nThere isn't much to this. There's a buzzer. It will play a high pitched tone whilst pin 14 is driven high. That means that you can't make your robot play a tune. Sad face. It's still has its uses though.\nPress the JavaScript link to see the JavaScript statements.",
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        "raw_content": "World United States Pennsylvania Lake City\nRead and rate Travel Journal Entries for Lake City, Pennsylvania, United States\nOct 12, 2012 - OTRA - PA - Erie\nToday we moved on to our next stop, Camp Eriez in Lake City, PA (just south of Erie, PA). Easy 2 \u00bd hour drive on I-80/I-90 all the way. In Cleveland it\u2019s a little weird in that the highway takes an almost 90\u02da turn near downtown. You really have to slow down there! We\u2019ve stayed here before on our travels between Rochester NY and my brother\u2019s and I\u2019m liking it more and more each time we stay. Just nice and quiet with lots of stars in the sky at night. Evidently the steelhead trout started their \u201crun\u201d while we were there because when we drove...\nPenny and Bob's Great Adventure - 2012\nSep 10, 2009 - OTRA - PA - Erie\n9/10/09 Left this afternoon around 12:30 after saying goodbye to everyone in the office and buying myself a campground T-shirt while Bob emptied the tanks at the dump station. It was supposed to be an easy drive to Erie, PA, switching back and forth between Route 20 and I-90 BUT\u2026.when we got to Buffalo, NY where we were supposed to take I-290 to get on I-90, we ran into some trouble. I-290 was closed right where we wanted to get on because a tanker truck carrying 10,000 gallons of jet fuel had overturned on the highway and they didn\u2019t...\nPenny and Bob's Great Adventure 2008 - 2010",
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        "raw_content": "Painting A Harmonious Life\nImage from http://english.despertando.me\nQuite often, my Angels and Guides describe to my clients and students that there is an art to life itself. As we are beings of free will, we really do have all the power that is within us, to make choices about how we think, and thus, how we experience each and every moment of our lives. It is quite common to think that it is our upbringing and our parents that shape the way that we live our lives. Part of this is true initially, for when we are children, growing up in an environment surrounded by our familes, they have a shaping influence that helps to mold us into the values, attitudes, and beliefs that we hold onto today.\nPlease keep in mind that you are not your parents. They have taught you to experience life in the ways that they were taught and brought up. With this in consideration, you are your own being, and although certain things have played a role in determining what lies behind your thoughts and mental processes, you are able to move beyond these and create experiences in life which are completely different also.\nIt is with great understanding, compassion, and patience that we are able to delve within ourselves to acknowledge, accept, and affirm the different parts of our being. Through this process of our own self-healing, our journey becomes easier to accept and take part in, when we realise that we are the ones who are responsible for the ways that we live and lead our lives. So in this case, there is no one to point fingers at. Blaming others really is a waste of your energy, and it takes away your own responsibility to yourself.\nRemember that you are the one who makes every decision about the way that you experience your life. Despite whatever may have happened in the past, it is now up to you to let that go, and to create a present and future moment that serves you even better. Look within yourselves and realise and accept every part of your being. Accept what was done in the past, and have a look into your role in this. What made you feel this way? What was it within yourself that created those buttons that were pressed to upset you? This is not to blame and shame yourself for everything that has happened, but rather it is an opportunity to feel empowered to understand yourself with greater compassion, love, respect, and reverance. Remember how dear and special you are, and this truth is always a part of you. Your own healing between you and others takes place in your own heart and mind. See yourself as harmonious, peaceful, and living in the here and now. You are magnificent!\nlittlesugar link",
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        "raw_content": "Drive east of tuba city on Hwy 160 to milepost 349.8. Here, you will see an elevated railway over an arroyo and a vehicle tunnel to the north. Drive through this tunnel and continue on Indian Road 16 for 3.6 miles. Turn left and stay on this main road for 6.2 miles. About here you will see the large arch on the southern end of the mesa. You are on your own here because roaming on the Navajo Nation without permission is not an approved activity. The approximate UTM coordinates for the arch are as follows: 12S 502228E 4036516N (WGS84). The arch has a vertical opening height of 85 ft. and a span of 55 ft.\nPhoto taken with a 430mm lens\nDirections and Photo by Rob Jones",
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        "raw_content": "Value: Intimacy with God\nChristianity is about relationship, not religion. God wants from you what nobody else can give Him: your devotion.\n\u201cCome, let us bow down in worship. Let us kneel before the Lord our maker, for He is our God.\u201d Psalm 95:6\n\u201cSeek the Lord while He may be found; call on Him while He is near.\u201d Isaiah 55:6\nValue: Authentic Relationships\nAt some point, church became known as a place where people must \u201cfake\u201d their way through life. However, we value creating an environment where you can be real about where you are in life. We aren\u2019t interested in being a church where a lot of people get together for an inspiring service but never move beyond casual relationships.\n\u201cWe loved you so much that we gave you not only God\u2019s good news, but our very lives as well.\u201d 1 Thessalonians 2:8\n\u201cSo put away all falsehood and tell your neighbor the truth, because we belong to each other.\u201d Ephesians 4:25\nValue: Life Transformation\nNew Covenant is a place for people on every part of the spiritual journey, a place where you can belong even before you believe. It is a safe place for everyone. But safe doesn\u2019t always mean comfortable. The Bible presents a dangerous message of life change. We expect every person to be moving closer to seeing Christ fully formed in their lives.\n\u201cDon\u2019t copy the behavior and customs of this world, but let God continually transform you into a new person by changing the way you think. Then you will know how good and pleasing and perfect his will really is.\u201d Romans 12:2\n\u201cYou must display a new nature because you are a new person, created in God\u2019s likeness\u2014righteous, holy and true.\u201d Ephesians 4:24\nValue: God\u2019s Unique Design of people\nWe celebrate the uniqueness of each individual. The Bible compares the church to the body of Christ with each person playing a vital, yet different, part. When NCC is functioning as the body, we are in effect the closest thing to Christ that a watching world will see until his return.\n\u201cHe is the one who gave these gifts to us to be apostles, prophets, evangelists and pastors and teachers, to equip God\u2019s people to do his work and build up the church, the body of Christ.\u201d Ephesians 4:12\n\u201cFor we are God\u2019s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so that we can do the good things that he planned for us long ago.\u201d Ephesians 2:10\nValue: Sacrificial Living\nWe are learning that the Christian life is not about \u201cus.\u201d We have been given life to exalt Jesus as our supreme treasure, and we show that value by what we are willing to risk or sacrifice to have more of Him.\n\u201cNo one claimed that any of his possessions was his own, but they shared everything they had. Selling their possessions and goods they gave to anyone as they had need.\u201d ACTS 4:32\n\u201cAll the believers were of one heart and mind.\u201d Acts 2:44\nValue: Community Impact\nWe understand that God\u2019s calling on our church is to go beyond just serving inside the walls of our church. We are constantly looking for opportunities to honor God by serving others.\n\u201cYou are the light of the world\u2014like a city on a mountain glowing in the night for all to see.\u201d Matthew 5:14\n\u201dWhen the Holy Spirit comes upon you, you will receive power and will tell people about me everywhere\u2014in Jerusalem, throughout Judea, in Samaria, and to the ends of the earth.\u201d Acts 1:7\nNCC is committed to set aside 10% of every weekend\u2019s offering for missions in\nour community and around the world.",
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        "raw_content": "Footbridge to Telford Station lifted into place\nEurope\u2019s largest mobile crane was needed to lift the 250t main span of the Telford Central Footbridge into place during a night time Network Rail clearance period.\nThe new bridge consists of two spans, one 40m-long section which crosses the railway line at Telford station and a larger main span of 92m, which crosses the A442 Queensway inner ring road and the A5 Rampart Way.\nBoth spans feature a tubular steel arch from which the deck is supported. The enclosed structures both feature glazing on each side and a tensile fabric roof covering the primary truss.\nCouncillor Lee Carter, Cabinet Member with special responsibility for finance, commercial services and economic development, said: \u201cThis is one of the biggest engineering projects that we\u2019ve been involved in for a couple of decades, it\u2019s a massive project.\n\u201cIt\u2019s upgrading our infrastructure to make sure that we\u2019re equipped for the growth of the future.\n\u201cIt\u2019s Telford\u2019s 50th year and the tradition of bridge building continues, which is nice and symbolic for us as a town.\u201d\nWorking on behalf of main contractor Balfour Beatty, S H Structures fabricated and supplied the steelwork for the project.\nTagged arch bridge, Fabrication, Footbridge, mobile crane, S H Structures, Telford, truss, tubular steel",
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        "raw_content": "Touring Historic Cape May\nText by Deborah Holmes\nPhotos by Diane Strumello\nThe Emlen Physick Estate, an 18 room mansion built in 1879, is one of the cornerstones of Cape May's Historic District.\nFire is not often regarded as a friend of old houses, but just such devastation in 1878 allowed Cape May to reinvent itself as a Victorian seaside Mecca. A century later the New Jersey city once again faced devastation -- this time in the name of \"modernization\" in the 1960s. Once again the city rose phoenix-like from the ashes of urban decay to hold onto its self-designation as the country's oldest seashore resort.\nAlarmed at the planned destruction of priceless examples of Victorian architecture, a handful of historians and forward-thinking community leaders led Cape May to a second renaissance. 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It was moved to its Perry Street location from Congress Street location in the 1970s. Click here for a measured drawing of the house.\nThe City of Cape May used state and federal grants to purchase the Physick Estate for $90,000 in 1973. MAC has a $1 per year long term lease of the estate, where it operates a Victorian museum, a tea room, and historic district tours and programs. At the same time, work began to recognize Cape May a National Historic Landmark District. This designation was given to the area encompassing 600 summer homes, hotels and commercial buildings in 1976. As part of the designation, the city adopted strict rules regarding restoration and rehabilitation of buildings in the historic district.\nHaving temporarily saved the Queen Anne, Italianate, Gothic, Shingle and Stick Style mansions from destruction, the city found itself with a practical problem. Few modern families could afford to purchase and restore, let alone maintain, a 10 or 20 room mansions. The solution came in the conversion of these vacation 'cottages' into bed and breakfast inns, restaurants and shops.\nThe homes offer the unique experience of visiting -- and living, if only for a weekend -- in the past. But two months of summer visitors are not enough to sustain a business on New Jersey's pricey shore. Business, art and community leaders are working hard to convince tourists that the city is worth a visit any time of year. Visit any one of the sites listed at the end of this story to find activities ranging from January events celebrating black history and entertainers to spring and fall house tours to Christmas festivals.\nCape May history\nThe earliest structures on the 20-mile stretch of New Jersey coastline known as Cape May date to the 1700s. The area was colonized in 1620, when Dutch Captain Cornelius Jacobsen Mey, explored the Delaware River and named the peninsula Cape Mey, after himself. The spelling was later changed to its modern version. By 1791, the first hotel Cape May had its first hotel, \"Atlantic Inn\" on Jackson Street.\nIn 1878, a devastating fire, still referred to locally as \"The Fire,\" destroyed a 30-block section of the town. That event is commemorated today with a walking tour of the area destroyed by the fire more than a century ago. The town, already a busy vacation destination, wasted no time in rebuilding. It couldn't afford to: Near-by Atlantic City, with its \"modern\" buildings and attractions such as boardwalks and Ferris Wheels, had been steadily luring wealthy Philadelphians away from Cape May.\nMany still come to Cape May to enjoy a relaxing day on the beach.\nThe Cape May Lighthouse, dating to 1859.\nTo pessimists, the 1878 fire was a disaster from which there was no recovery. To optimists, the destruction allowed Cape May to reinvent itself. More modest privately held vacation homes replaced some of the behemoth resorts, a conscious decision not to compete with Atlantic City. Cape May became an intimate, relaxed summer destination, a place to enjoy a \"health-giving seabath.\"\nVisiting Cape May today\nThis home features an exterior spiral staircase, perfect for warm weather wedding pictures.\nThe Ware House, Hughes Street\n(Click here for line drawing)\nGingerbread trim on a private home in Cape May\nDoves grace the trim as well as the etched glass sidelites of this doorway.\nMany homes feature vintage gardens.\n(Click on picture for larger view.)\nThe Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts, a local cultural organization, highly recommends a tour of the area if you are a first time visitor. These tours, says MAC, will help you distinguish the round-turret Queen Anne homes from the arched-window Gothic Revival structures and the mansard-roofed Second Empire buildings.\nHistoric District walking tour. Guides lead daily walks that last about 1 hours through the heart of Cape May's historic district. Coordinated by the nonprofit Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts: (609) 884-5404.\nSelf-guided audio tours. Audio cassettes are available for those who want to take their own tour at their own pace. Contact: (609) 884-5404.\nTrolley tours. Guided trolley tours take visitors through Cape May's historic East and West Ends.Contact: Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts (609) 884-5404.\nThe Emlen Physick Estate is a good place to start. Tours through the mansion are conducted several times a day, some with actors playing the roles of the Physick family in the 1800's. Call (609) 884-5404. The Twinings Tearoom, located in the recently restored 1876 Carriage House on the grounds of the Emlen Physick Estate, serves Victorian luncheons and teas.\nMAC also offers a self-guided interiors tour of five inns followed by afternoon tea at a historic hotel. Innkeepers are on hand to answer questions about their buildings. For tour information, call MAC at 800 275-4278.\nThe Colonial House tour provides a glimpse into life in pre-Victorian Cape May in the 1700s. This is the oldest house in Cape May, a reminder of the town's long history. Greater Cape May Historical Society, Washington and Franklin Sts.. (609) 884-9100 Open 10AM-2PM, Monday through Saturday.\nHistoric Cold Spring Village is a reenactment of a rural community in the mid 19th century. 729 Route 9 (Seashore Road), Cape May (609) 898-2300. Open Tuesday through Sunday, 10AM-4:30PM. May through October.\nCape May County Historical Museum offers maritime, military and domestic items from Cape May's colonial and Victorian history. Cape May County Historical Society, In the John Holmes House, built in 1755. 504 Route 9, Cape May Court House (609) 465-3535.\nLodgings are as varied as the architecture in Cape May. 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        "raw_content": "I came to Eastern because I needed a place where I could go and be a part of a diversity of other believers and to be safe in my own identity. I grew up feeling near-persecution (but not actual persecution) from atheist peers who thought anything to do with Christ was about oppressing people (see also: Bob Jones University vs. United States). I also felt unwelcomed by much of the church \u2014 hearing messages from the loudest sections of our church made me feel unwelcome for wanting to vote for Democrats, or for caring about the environment, or for questioning the high-pressure sales tactics that are used to try and convert people to our faith. I applied to Eastern, a school on the complete opposite side of the country, because it was clearly a place where people of faith\u2013 from charismatic pentecostal, to stiff-and-on-time presbyterian, to middle-of-the-road American Baptist, to not-quite-sure-I-believe-anything\u2013 could honestly talk to each other in safety. What a rare and special place where we could lay down political faction and experience the body of Christ together.\nFor me, this perception of safety at Eastern was important only because of somewhat transient parts of my identity \u2014 my reliance on faith was non-normative for political liberals, and my politics non-normative to the most public faces of Christianity. While these aspects of my identity are important to me, I felt like these could change. I must imagine \u2014 how much harder would this be if the parts of my identity that I felt didn\u2019t fit with societal norms were about my sexuality or gender, things that are (or seem, depending on your faith tradition) totally unchangeable?\nI don\u2019t believe that this openness to diversity that I experienced at Eastern was an accidental occurrence. I think that our previous leadership has been extremely careful in how it has used the public voice of the University to support or denounce large issues publicly. While some parts of the internal student handbooks get a little more specific, from the outside, Eastern has avoided being known for being a part of the war of words between liberal and conservative faith or politics. In fact, its loudest voice, Tony Campolo, has been an embodiment of that middle ground- caring about issues that were outside of the conservative agenda, daring to blend relatively conservative faith with relatively liberal public identity.\nI have to wonder, if I ended up in a different community of faith, would I have been able to get beyond the political labels and see how Christ is moving in so many people? Would I have been able to hold onto my belief in a God that I didn\u2019t make up just to comfort myself, who calls me to be a fuller and better person? If I hadn\u2019t gone to Eastern, would I ever have stopped defending myself from atheists or Christians who were different from me long enough to hear Christ speaking to me? Or would I have felt the rejection of the most vocal factions of Christians, accepted my own tendency towards pure rationalism as the only way\u2013 and rejected the faith outright?\nI condemn your choice to sign that letter to the President of the United States because it will have lasting implications in who chooses to come to the University. Your choice to make a stand in the public arena before allowing the Eastern community to choose whether or not this is a debate to be a part of is extremely shortsighted. It could destroy one of the last safe spaces where believers are really listening to people who are different from themselves \u2014 where there really is an opportunity for one diverse body of Christ to exist. Now, the open minded Christian kids with conservative parents won\u2019t be able to go to Eastern because it\u2019s clear Eastern is making a public stand to not discriminate based on gender identity \u2014 it\u2019s now, much more than ever, certifiably too liberal for the conservatives. Now, the kids who may have grown up in the church and identify more with gender labels like Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual or Transgender may not feel safe choosing to go to Eastern\u2013 and instead may find themselves in places with little to no faith community at all. Eastern is now, much more than ever, known as a place that puts taking a political stance on Gender identity above the concerns of making its student body a safe place. The conversation could have evolved internally, without this public statement, much more fruitfully. Getting into the national war of words at this time on this issue is only a lose-lose situation for the University.\nWhere should our priority be? Making sure the government still gives conservative Christian organizations money to perform services on behalf of or for the government? Or protecting the faith community at this one little Christian school? What seems to matter most to Christ on the cross is reconciling all individual lives to an authentic relationship with him, one deep enough to cause transformation. In that moment, recognition by the political establishment doesn\u2019t seem high on Christ\u2019s priority list. Why is it so high on yours?\nOne thought on \u201cA response from Andrew Howe\u201d\nMonica M Smith on July 22, 2014 at 6:23PM said:\nAndrew, well said! I am so happy to hear all the EU alum and current students express their views on this important issue. One statement I always make in INST150, SWK110 & INST270 is that I hope to help students learn how to think about issues rather than tell them what to think. You\u2019ve thought and expressed well, my friend.\n~Prof Smith",
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        "raw_content": "[Review] Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX\nby Brittany Vincent January 13, 2016\nThis article appears in Otaku USA\u2018s February 2016 issue, available on newsstands till January 25th, or via our online store. It\u2019s got features on Fullmetal Alchemist, Persona 4: The Golden Animation, and Sword Art Online II and more coverage of manga, TV games, and cosplay. Click here to buy it online!\nHatsune Miku has all but conquered the English-speaking world, from the debut of her PlayStation 3 Project Diva series to the hundreds of songs and fan-made creations swirling around the digital diva on YouTube. So it\u2019s no surprise that Miku\u2019s encore performance, Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai DX, is another helping of cuteness, challenging rhythm gaming, and a peek into the daily life of everyone\u2019s favorite Vocaloid.\nProject Mirai DX combines several different mechanics into one adorable package, and that includes content that\u2019s not all about music. This entry displays the rhythm game portion prominently enough on its main menu, but it\u2019s easy to miss if you buy the game sight unseen, as it\u2019s just a segment nestled among other choices to select. But it\u2019s just as full-featured as ever, allowing you to swap between the 3DS touch screen and face buttons to get your groove on with over 45 Vocaloid tracks. Once you\u2019ve mastered those, you can create your own dance routines to share with friends for some private Miku performances.\nWhat\u2019s special about this set of Miku performances is the fact that you can choose to use the stylus to tap along to the music in special areas of the touch screen that would normally be mapped to the face buttons, but the face buttons are actually a much better choice if you want to aim for the highest score possible.\nTapping the buttons on the beat is a lot more cumbersome and finicky than simply using the physical buttons, especially when you get up in the higher difficulties. Hatsune Miku\u2019s Project Diva titles are notoriously tough when you start looking to full combo songs or finish with higher ratings, so it\u2019s better to have access to all the buttons quicker with your thumb than it is to use the stylus. It\u2019s not impossible to do well if you\u2019ve got outstanding reflexes, but it\u2019s easier and more comfortable to use the buttons instead.\nIf you tire of dancing, you can choose to \u201chang out\u201d with Miku and change her outfit, interact with her via the 3DS microphone, or go out shopping to add more items to your collection. There\u2019s a built-in Reversi minigame as well as branded Puyo-Puyo, which makes this Miku installment a lot more like a collection of minigames seated alongside the addictive rhythm mechanics of the other titles.\nIf you decide you want to share your own personal Miku with others when you take your 3DS on the go, you can even customize a special player card, including a Miku pose, hello message, and even a bit of a song that\u2019ll play when people StreetPass you. It\u2019s an interesting feature, especially since Miku fans are quite social in general.\nThis could very well be the cutest Miku yet, with plenty to offer fans of the Vocaloid as well as anyone looking for a great rhythm game for 3DS, since there\u2019s a dearth of them. There could be more options for the rhythm game itself, but overall it\u2019s a great choice for Miku and music fans alike.\nDeveloper: Sega Studios\nSystem(s): Nintendo 3DS\nGames 781Reviews 1109\nIf Punch Line Sounds Crazy, That\u2019s Because It Is\n[Review] DNA2",
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        "raw_content": "Empty fields in April\nRain and cool temperatures bring the state\u2019s spring planting to an extended standstill\nPlanting in Tennessee was put on hold during April due to excessive rainfall and unseasonably cool temperatures. However, many of the state\u2019s farmers, like Somerville\u2019s Alex Armour, above, who raises 2,100 acres of row crops with his father, Harris, were able to get back in the fields the first week of May.\nExcessive rainfall and unseasonably cool temperatures kept Tennessee producers out of the fields for most of April. According the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS)\u2019s end-of-month crop progress report, only 1.9 days in April were suitable for fieldwork in the state.\nHow will this spring weather affect the year\u2019s crop production?\nThe Cooperator sat down with member farmers, member Co-op managers, and a University of Tennessee crops specialist during the first week of May to learn the answer.\n\u201cI\u2019ve been around 43 years,\u201d says Stan Anderson, assistant manager with Tipton Farmers Cooperative. \u201cAnd I think this spring ranks in the top five for how challenging it has been to get crop in and with any kind of consistency. Not being able to plant in April means that not only is the farmer behind in planting, but we\u2019re behind with fertilizer applications, too.\u201d\nHowever, as April exited and May entered, so did a much-needed window of opportunity with a predicted several days of little to no precipitation and temperatures in the 70s and 80s.\n\u201cWe\u2019re happy the weather has changed but being behind means lots of long days and high stress for not only farmers but also our employees,\u201d says Mike Clayton, sales manager for First Farmers Cooperative. \u201cWe\u2019re all working daylight to dark; store hours go out the window this time of year. And that puts stress on the staff and the equipment.\u201d\nBoth Mike and Stan point out that modern farming equipment allows producers to catch up quickly.\n\u201cWith a good week of running, everyone can catch up,\u201d says Mike.\n\u201cOur producers have quite a bit of equipment so they can cover a lot of ground in a hurry,\u201d adds Stan. \u201cThis translates into a tremendous challenge for us to react with the services they need.\u201d\nWith the target planting completion date of mid-April for corn, one of the biggest concerns with this year\u2019s crops is the effect of planting corn in May. According to the NASS report, the state is vastly behind last year\u2019s stats, with only 36 percent of the crop planted as of April 30, compared to 63 percent on that date last year.\nOne concern, says Mike, is that the later corn is planted, the more likely the yield will be reduced.\n\u201cFarmers can still make good yields with corn planted in May,\u201d says Mike. \u201cBut they may need to adjust their management plan in-season to try and make up for it.\u201d\nSome industry experts predicted corn acres would be reduced and replaced with soybeans as a result of the late-planting season.\n\u201cCorn acres are not down as much due to weather as we expected,\u201d says Stan. \u201cAcreage is down this year with other factors such as price, but corn acreage in this area is probably going to turn out better than we thought it would going into the spring.\u201d\nAnother concern, says Tyson Raper, cotton and small grains specialist with UT, is that planting corn in May can delay getting cotton into the ground and ultimately reduce the state\u2019s planned cotton acres.\n\u201cOn April 25, I was very concerned that we might not be able to get all of planned cotton acres planted,\u201d says Tyson. \u201cThat\u2019s changed with the forecast we have over the next 10 days. At the moment, our soil temperatures are warming up very quickly. It looks like we may have a good window here the first couple of weeks of May to get quite a few of the acres of cotton that we hoped planted.\u201d\nAs for this year\u2019s soybean crop, Stan says that even though the typical start date for planting is passed, \u201cthere\u2019s still plenty of hope there for farmers to have a good year with beans.\u201d\nFor Somerville producers Harris and Alex Armour, the fifth- and sixth-generation row crop farmers managed to plant their 300 acres of corn between April 11 and 21, along with 60 acres of soybeans.\nThe father-son team raises a total of 2,100 acres, including 1,200 of beans and 600 of cotton. They hoped to begin planting their early beans the second week in May.\n\u201cWe\u2019ll plant as much of the early beans as we can before May 10, and then we\u2019ll plant our cotton crop and finish planting our beans,\u201d says Alex. \u201cLast year, I didn\u2019t plant any beans until after cotton, and they all did just fine. \u201d\nThe Armours say the timing for planting cotton is more sensitive than that for beans.\n\u201cIt\u2019s not really a good idea to plant cotton in June just due to the risk for potential freezes in fall,\u201d says Alex. \u201cAlthough, we have planted as late as June 15 and it ended up being okay. It wasn\u2019t the best.\u201d\nThe farming duo also points out that not being able to plant until May has affected their grass control efforts.\n\u201cWe burned down fields with herbicide in April, and now grass is coming back before we\u2019ve been able to plant,\u201d says Alex. \u201cThat means we may have to spray one more time than usual.\u201d\n\u201cAnd,\u201d adds Harris, \u201cit may mean that you need to use another chemistry. So it\u2019s going to cost more, whether it\u2019s another trip or a more expensive chemical.\u201d\nOn the other side of Fayette County, row crop and cow/calf producer John Pattat isn\u2019t feeling as anxious to get in the fields like the Armours and so many other farmers.\n\u201cThis year, I made the decision to go 100 percent with soybeans,\u201d says John, adding that over the last few years, he\u2019s tapered his mix down from cotton, corn, soybeans, and wheat to grain, corn, and soybeans. \u201cOn a typical year, I would have [planted beans] the third week in April. The earlier you start, usually the better you\u2019ll do. But if I can get in the field by the second week in May, for soybeans, that\u2019s not bad.\u201d\nLosing a month during planting season might normally bother John, but he says that since he is planting only soybeans, what he\u2019s feeling this year is \u201cmore of a sense of urgency.\u201d\n\u201cWe know that when the time comes to get in the field that it\u2019s going to be non-stop,\u201d he says. \u201cThat\u2019s why we\u2019re going back over the equipment to do everything we can to be ready to go.\u201d\nThe fifth-generation farmer raises 1,800 acres of row crops and about 50 head of beef cattle with the help of a full-time employee and assistance from his 16-year-old son, Connor, and his grandfather, Harold S. Pattat, Sr.\n\u201cIf we can get it planted in May, I\u2019ll be happy,\u201d says John. \u201cWith my big planter, we can plant about 100 acres a day, and we\u2019re going to run our grain drill alongside it, with plans to hit it hard from the start. 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That\u2019s just part of it I suppose.\u201d\nAs for burndown, John says he\u2019s waited to apply the chemicals for the last few years and believes it\u2019s saved him some money.\n\u201cSince there\u2019s not a waiting period to plant soybeans after chemicals, this year\u2019s last-minute burndown might just save residual application,\u201d says John. \u201cAlso, I\u2019m planting Dicamba-resistant soybeans for the first time this year, and I\u2019m hoping that will cut out another application.\u201d\nOverall, farmers have been optimistic throughout this year\u2019s rainy and cool spring, says Mike Clayton.\n\u201cThey\u2019ve had a good attitude for the last month,\u201d he says. \u201cI think because they knew a window of opportunity would eventually present itself, and they were ready to take advantage of it when it did.\u201d\nAs The Cooperator headed to the printer on May 16, NASS reports that Tennessee farmers have been able to take advantage of May\u2019s warmer temperatures and drier conditions. 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But for many others, sex with a stranger is just that: a (hopefully) mutually pleasurable experience with someone you're attracted to but don't know very well but trust enough not to deliberately harm you (a fairly low bar, really). Sex on the first date/encounter isn't right for everyone, but it isn't wrong for everyone either, it just depends on who you are and what you're after. And it doesn't necessarily prelude a relationship with the person you've slipped into bed with. In fact, many of the people I know who are currently paired up slept with their partners on the first date.\nA couple of years ago a friend of an acquaintance -- someone I'd bummed a cigarette off of once and who I'd exchanged nods of recognition and the occasional greeting -- tracked me down on Facebook and after a couple of IM chats invited me to come over to his place for whiskey and a movie. And I went in part because I figured it might lead to a mutually satisfying physical encounter. He showed me the sculptures he was working on and we talked politics and drank whiskey and maybe indulged in some other intoxicants and after a couple of hours of hanging out put on a movie. Before the credits had finished rolling I was naked and shoving a condom into his hand. By the end of the night I really didn't know much of anything about him except that he liked David Bowie and \"Kids in the Hall\" and that he was artistically inclined and good in bed. Which was enough to make me interested in getting to know him better (especially that last one). The next day we had breakfast and later went to see Daybreakers and held hands just like a real date despite the fact that neither of us was looking for a relationship and somehow over the next couple of months we gradually slipped from fuck buddies to something more like boyfriend and girlfriend and somewhere along the line the L-word got dropped and now we are approaching our 2nd year anniversary, cohabitating in a not-too-tiny studio in New York with three cats, both of us overall pretty happy with how things turned out and where we're at despite a few bumps along the way. Sleeping together on the first sorta-date didn't mess any thing up for us, it just let us know that we were well matched on a sexual level. As it happened, we're well matched on just about every other level too and since neither of us had any strong preconceptions about the other before or after we saw each other naked, we ended up falling into a relationship with about the same level of ease with which we fell into bed. It's not how everyone does it, but it worked out just fine for us.\nFor those who romanticize people they've just met and are attracted to, who build up fantasies of how the future with this person will look, sex on the first date is indeed probably a mistake. Same goes for those who assume that anyone who has sex with them is seeking something other than sexual pleasure and are therefore fine to be take advantage of. (Actually, those people don't deserve to get laid, though I wouldn't expect them to recognize that. I will never understand the dudebro belief that getting it on with someone who is only having sex with you because there's something wrong with them as a person is not a sign of serious self esteem issues of your own). And despite what pop culture tells you, this isn't a male-female thing. Guys who have sex early on don't universally lose respect for the women they're fucking, and they aren't immune to building up false hopes. I've been mistaken for a guy's manic pixie dream girl myself and I know that he convinced himself that my eagerness to sleep with him was a sign of our deep connection and not a result of my just being...easy and horny. At the same time, there are women who think that men who don't hold out are dogs who don't deserve relationships, though they may be good for the occasional orgasm. Whether you're truly comfortable having sex with strangers is a product of your individual personality, not your gender.\nI tend to sleep with men because I like sex and want some at that particular moment. I do not do it assuming that they will fall for me immediately after and we'll live happily ever after. Hell, half the time I'm not even looking for anything serious. I've been on the receiving end of misplaced romantic fantasies, and I've harbored them myself (ironically, not for a stranger but for a high school boyfriend who I grew up down the street from and reconnected with many years after high school), but I've never regretted a sexual encounter because for the most part I don't go in with strong expectations of anything but orgasms and don't feel like I've lost the potential for something because of my sexual availability if the guy never calls back. I look at sex this way not because I'm particularly sexually liberated or that I'm doing feminism \"right,\" but because I'm a pragmatist who enjoys sex and can separate it easily from the emotional aspects of relationships. It's just the way I am, and it isn't any more right or wrong than any body else's way. Which is the key really. Not to follow some arbitrary set of rules for when and with whom to have sex, but understand yourself and do whatever you personally are comfortable with.\n\u2190 Because There's Murder by the Roadside in a Sore Afraid New World: Five Reasons This Film (Yes, You Have to Click Through) Will Kick A**\nAlison Brie and Her Low-Hanging Boobs \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Written by Carolina Massola. Translated by Lucy Greaves.\nMadrid, 21st April 1998\nAs colleagues of Professor Alfonso Cibert and active members of the anthropological community, we believe the publication of this material to be of great scientific value. We recognise his inexhaustible work, to which he dedicated his whole life.\nWhat has been for many of you just another module you were obliged to take was for Cibert a way of life, in which scientific observation formed the backbone of his travels and research as an ethnologist.\nMany of his research projects that he later presented in his course, \u201cSymbolism and Social Structure\u201d, did not fail to surprise us. Nonetheless, this unfinished work of which the field of study was highly controversial, gives us a first-hand image of his experience with the Bushmen. This notebook was found exactly as you will read it, among other papers on the desk in his study. As you will know, Professor Cibert\u2019s unexpected death has left an irreparable silence both within our community and internationally. For this reason, after much discussion, we decided to edit the notebook as a means of paying our respects, and to bring his research to a close. It will be for us to comment on and interpret these words in future work.\nOur task was to publish this material, without allowing ourselves the liberty of correcting or retouching anything. You will find that it makes little use of academic formalisms, nor of systematisations or categorisations. Our primary and ultimate objective in publishing this diary is to generate comments and questions. We hope that the reader will enjoy savouring each anecdote narrated in its pure and natural state, as the events take place, in a kind of simultaneous dissecting and reconstruction of the time and space represented by another culture. Perhaps this diary will have the good fortune to reach out not only to researchers in the field of anthropology.\nWe would like to name this publication according to what it means and represents for us, without using proper nouns: Diary of an Anthropologist. This diary is the intellectual footprint of a scientist whose research, for some reason, has not been widely read. Personally, I believe that the reason is to be found right here, before our eyes. Herein lies the basis of this publication, which coincides, almost by chance, with the basis of his work. Let us give voice to those who have been silenced.\nSpeech given in the Aula Magna of the Faulty of Philosophy and Literature at Madrid\u2019s Autonomous University to and staff and undergraduate students of Anthropology, in order to present the text that follows and in homage to its author, the Professor of Anthropology Alfonso Cibert (1942-1997).\nWe must emphasise to the reader the arduous task of reproducing a text from an original manuscript. This tripled the time needed to work on and correct the information presented. Many crossings-out and corrections as well as reference marks and annotations on separate sheets increased the confusion. A certain amount of illegibility has not been resolved and this has been marked with ellipsis. It is worth noting the state in which the diary was found, with some pages torn out from the middle and then an inconclusive ending where someone, perhaps Cibert himself, has torn out the last pages. We can only speculate. Almost at the end of the diary, hidden between blank pages, we found a legend that for some reason or oversight was left intact, and we reproduce this too by way of an ending.\nDespite these practical difficulties, we have attempted to faithfully maintain and recreate the original diary that Alfonso Cibert wrote during his stay with the Bushmen between 10.7.85 and 18.9.85.\nBotswana. Kalahari Desert. Wednesday 10th July 1985.\nMy research in all areas of anthropological science, together with my passion for travel, has taken me to explore isolated areas. This diary may perhaps bear witness to some aspects which I do not present in my papers.\nThrough participatory observation, a method still much debated today by my contemporary colleagues, I have had the fortune to research several African tribes. All have been unforgettable experiences that each line of my body retains, although I must admit that my encounter with the |xam Bushmen, their spirit and gaze, is running right through me. I have only just arrived, yet I am like a child explorer. The first time I heard and read about the |xam bushmen was when I had access to the Bleek Collection, very near the start of my career. I became obsessed with and delighted by that people. Everything I read led me to seek out an encounter, and it took me many years to plan and achieve it. The following phrase comes to mind\u2026 \u2018An act of curiosity precedes every scientific fact\u2019.\nToday, despite my happiness, I unfortunately find myself facing a people that, like many others that have been studied, has been expelled from its lands. Sadly, this is nothing new, quite the contrary. Some colleagues, such as D.L.,[1] think that we go to research what is left of a culture, and I feel that I am exploring the result of a culture that has been marginalised, but which continues to exist as a culture and as a people, despite external influences. The motivation for this is surely financial, guaranteed by a culture and system that judges them as savages and primitives. Or worse still, as inferiors. Inferiors in the eyes of a civilisation that possesses other knowledge and above all other values, which place knowledge on a single track, travelling in a single direction. And they come to offer the marvellous possibility of progress in that direction, to enter into progress. Even though in the field of anthropology, these notions (primitive-savage) no longer have any meaning, we must recognise that those words founded part of this science.\nLast night I wrote \u2018strange cultures\u2019 and now that I re-read that, I think about my use of the word \u2018strange\u2019, that it comes from Latin, and for that reason, carries traces of ideas referring to what is external, other, outside, foreign\u2026 today, however, it would seem to carry something more than these ideas, something dangerous. I also used the word savage, thinking that it comes from the French \u2018sauvage\u2019 and is derived from the Latin \u2018silvaticus\u2019 and from there, \u2018silva\u2019, forest. Does that make the opposition between \u2018savage\u2019 and \u2018civilised\u2019 seem less horrific? But then, who knows what the \u2018civilised\u2019 did with the word \u2018savage\u2019\u2026 I do not have my dictionaries to research these words now.\nSince I arrived yesterday I have observed in silence, participation has eluded me, although I\u2019m learning and studying words from their vocabulary without much success. I\u2019m creating a small dictionary for my own use. Meanwhile, I have settled into my hut which is made almost entirely from straw and where it\u2019s cool. My only fear is leaving my cigarette alight as I tend to do, or waking up in the company of a scorpion or a black mamba, for which I have great respect. Early tomorrow a Bushman who understands English will come and we will try to communicate. He will become my informant, my eyes and I might almost say my perception. I shall have to be careful. This is one of the most important moments of my observation and research. The time to collect data and anecdotes through the perception of another member of the group. Although as for perception, which is the basis of any investigation, I have ideas that I may express at another time. In the afternoon I went for a walk, not very far because I was alone. The men are very friendly, some are dressed in a Western style and others retain more of their typical attire. The perversion of our culture reaches these places in the form of alcohol\u2026\nWhen they speak to me I don\u2019t understand much, but their language is like an ancient song of clicks and it sounds marvellous. I have decided not to receive any correspondence nor read any kind of text that might distract me from my object of study. If \u2018isolated\u2019 is the word then so be it. I feel fully connected with this environment and limit myself to merely observing it. Later I shall work on each observation if my spirit doesn\u2019t abandon me somewhere in this magical and ancient place.\nAlthough I thought that in this hemisphere it would be winter, today the heat has been stifling; I did not imagine temperatures close to thirty degrees. My interpreter Tobee came for me early and we went out to see the area. The walk was hard; I couldn\u2019t help but think of thirst and perspiration. My boots were drenched and I suffered a lot with each step\u2026 At times I thought that lions stalked us, or was it the effect of the heat? Last night I didn\u2019t get much rest, I found it difficult to sleep, the sounds of the dark forest are disturbing, they fuel my imagination and images abound behind my eyes. Insomnia invited me to write. I was smoking\u2026 a lot, I think the immense star-filled night had something to do with it. Interruption.\nMy stay with the |xam bushmen definitively borders on the extraordinary, and for that I must thank Tobee. Tonight, thanks to him, I was able to witness an ancestral dance for the stars. Before the interruption I was in my tent writing my diary, with a freshly lit cigarette and Tobee came looking for me, \u2018tonight we\u2019re dancing for the stars,\u2019 he said. Of course I left everything and followed him. Timidly, but full of expectation. From afar I saw the flames of a large fire; Tobee told me they were called \u2018gua-gua\u2019.[2] The women were seated around the fire and began to clap with a soft, slow rhythm which they increased as they added their voices. The men began to walk around the fire lifting their feet (which they call \u2018gu-tsau\u2019),[3] to the rhythm of the voices and soon they all joined in chants which progressed until the rhythm of the music and the dance rose to a climax, in a kind of inspiration which made some of them tremble and sometimes shake frenetically. I looked at Tobee, but didn\u2019t want to ruin the image with my questions. Could writing and describing all of my observations give me the capacity to understand the value that a ritual holds for another culture?\nMy questions are beginning to slot into the construction that exists when one has a view of the other, and not just any view, but a critical one. Is that it, our criterion for defining the other? And how can I reconstruct the object of study through my own language? My thoughts return once more to the issue of perception\u2026\nWhat is the true labour and/or limit of participatory observation? How does one escape criticism while describing? And why this drive in our culture to categorise and classify everything, as if we could thus organise everything around us\u2026 Isn\u2019t that just an artifice, an illusion which we create through our own language so as to feel busy and calm in a confusing universe?\nAnyway, last night I delighted at cultural differences. While the flames illuminated my face, I saw bodies pass, as if they floated full of energy, voicing chants that are surely as old as their culture and I felt the desire to sit in the spectator\u2019s chair. It was everything I wanted and a great honour that I was allowed to do so protected by the skin of an antelope caught who knows when.\nMy interpreter explained that what I had observed was a healing dance, in which the music together with the voices and the dance help them connect with the spirits of their ancestors. They help !ka tsau /\u2019an.[4] It was as if the body was stirred by an inner heat, causing great tremors that began to mark and lift the rhythm, all this creating an energy in the atmosphere which is impossible to translate, but which we might call ecstasy and this all leads us to connect with another perception (\u2026)\nLast night I went to sleep at I don\u2019t know what time, in raptures from having felt so much pure energy, they were still dancing, more intensely all the time. Some of them, the recently initiated, could not bear such ecstasy and they retired exhausted, in a state that worried me. I drifted off to the sound of their chants and dreamt of strange scenes (\u2026) I can\u2019t remember the exact images, but from the sweat I deduce that it was nothing pleasant. I awoke somewhat distressed.\nAnd if yesterday I was awestruck, after what I saw today, I think I\u2019m getting closer to the heart of what I\u2019m trying to catch sight of. Among members of the |xam bushmen and even some shamans there is one shaman (n/om-kxao)[5] who stands out from the rest. Everything about him is remarkable, judging from what I have observed so far. He is considerably larger than his congeners, from his height to the size of his eyes and eyelids. His movements in last night\u2019s dance possessed a greater intensity compared to the rest, and they all moved closer to run their hands over his body as if he transmitted some kind of energy that the others didn\u2019t, and then they started shaking more vigorously. He tends to have an entourage of apprentices flitting round him day and night like flies. And although since my arrival I have found it difficult to observe him, today I witnessed a scene that my retina will retain forever.\nAround midday we went out for a walk, or that was what I quickly deduced because they weren\u2019t carrying hunting weapons (spears and arrows dipped in poisonous sap). There must have been a purpose to that walk but I was unaware of it and I restricted myself to what my eyes saw, trying not to impose meaning.\nAt first they didn\u2019t want to let me take part, but again thanks to Tobee\u2019s intervention and after taking off my shoes I joined the back of the line. I think that they took pity on my pleading face.\nI was once more that boy explorer of my childhood. The sun was burning hot and no one made any sound. They would stop for long enough to observe the movement of the leaves on the trees, which they seemed to know like the backs of their hands, even with all the nature that surrounded us, so I sensed they were following some sign or other. It was clear that we walked towards the direction from which the wind came.\nBehind what looked to me like a stand of trees, under our gaze, a mantle of sand lit up as golden as the sun. I assumed without question that it was the desert that surrounded us. Although it wasn\u2019t the image I was used to imagining or seeing in photos or films, this was new, full of dunes, huge dunes of red sands. But here the only person fit to step on the sand was that same particular member of the tribe, whom I later discovered was the most powerful shaman. I saw him move to an area as if he knew exactly where he was going, and in his hands he carried some stones which I inferred must work as talismans. One of the stones was black as coal, it might have been jet, and the other, I\u2019m not sure, it had two colours, earthy and golden. It could have been a tiger\u2019s eye\u2026\nWhile I was thinking about the origin of the stones, I saw him stop and look right and left. He spread out his arms and began to spin faster and faster until his hands released the stones at the same time and they fell, I don\u2019t understand how, in the same place. He walked over to them, and when he reached the talismans he knelt down and started to pick up the sand with his hands and look at it, almost stroking it with his fingers, as if he was trying to decipher a message. Then a kind of collective chant began. When they fell quiet, the n/om-kxao started speaking, the sound of the clicks was slow and pronounced with something that I might call sweetness. He seemed to speak with the red sands, while the dunes enveloped us and the breeze suddenly gained strength. The ritual lasted a few minutes longer. The wind flung the silence between us. When he picked up the stones he stood up slowly. He kissed them once each and hung them from his neck, like a necklace. He moved towards us and we made our way back.\nThey all walked in silence and I did too, only the wind seemed to speak, it didn\u2019t stop howling. When night came and the stars were at their brightest, everyone, men and women, sat on the ground in a large circle around the fire and I joined them. I glimpsed beauty outlined by the flames, each shoulder, profile, smile that extended to me that night. We observed the sky. I opened my packet of tobacco and offered it. While the most important shaman helped himself and smiled placidly at me, giving me such peace as I had never experienced, he began to speak to me. Of course I sought out Tobee\u2019s gaze to understand\u2026 \u2018we speak with the earth and listen to the wind, the wind brings us stories. We possess wind and we go with that wind to our death\u2019. I didn\u2019t say anything in return, but I asked Tobee to pass on my thanks for allowing me to witness last night\u2019s dance and today\u2019s conversation with the sands\u2026\nWhen the great shaman left Tobee said something like:\nOur greatest gift is to remain connected to our land, to the land of our ancestors and with them through dances and chants. We hope to return to our land. Meanwhile\u2026 we worship the stars.\u2019\n\u2013 Pages torn out \u2013\nI\u2019ve just had the same nightmare as the last few nights, now I see the place clearly, I\u2019m in a museum and I see bushmen\u2019s heads on display, dried out like trophies (\u2026) there\u2019s one that looks like a woman\u2019s and I see her bottom lip protruding, as if letting out a cry of pain and suffering. The image is unbearable and I wake up. I try to smoke a bit of (\u2026) and to change the ideas (\u2026).\nThese last few days I haven\u2019t stopped asking myself what the mystery of that scene could be. How had that conversation with the sands been born, and who was responsible for the message, the shaman, the stones thrown, the red sands or the wind? Perhaps each element has a responsibility in recreating the ritual and without the participation of any one of them, it would lose it meaning. Unquestionably. That was what made up the ritual. All of a sudden my Western view began to strive to see beyond the horizon.\nToday I went for a walk with just my translator. We started to talk about certain issues that I don\u2019t yet understand. I tried to return, albeit fearfully, to the matter of the red sands. I asked if he knew the origin of all that.\nAfter a long silence, he asked me if I had had any \u2018!un\u2019[6] which had caught my attention recently. I was surprised by his question and automatically remembered my recurring dream\u2026 I said yes, I said that since my arrival I had had the same nightmare several times.\nHe replied that when we got back we would talk to the great shaman about my question. I was quiet for the rest of the walk, wrapped up in my thoughts, asking myself questions and answering them at the same time, exhausting myself meaninglessly until Tobee calmed me saying that we would have \u201cN/haitzi\u2019i\u201d[7] when we arrived, as if he sensed my worry.\nWhen we arrived there were a lot of people already around the fire, getting ready for the night that was about to fall upon us. I sat down in no particular place and Tobee kept going. I waited while they started singing \u201cg//aoah da\u2019atzi\u201d.[8] I felt once more like a child explorer lulled by those ancestral chants\u2026\nMeanwhile, the great shaman sat by my side, smiled at me in a friendly way and nodded at Tobee who was now at my other side and who said to me, \u2018now you can ask him about the red sands\u2019.\nI felt a bit nervous so I started to roll a cigarette to keep my hands busy and collect my words. Then I asked. I did so simply, without meaning to offend, although I felt I was entering muddy territory. The great shaman began to explain and Tobee translated for me.\n\u00b4people call us bushmen, which means people of the woods\u2026, we also have the wind and we are in contact with nature, with all of it because we are part of it.\nPart of the stars, the moon, the sun, each stone and grain of red sand\u2026\nWe are \u2018=ahmi\u2019[9] and we don\u2019t have the feeling of \u2018!Xaua-khoe\u2019,[10] which is so common among whites.\n\u2018Our values are based in always being \u2018=Uma-khoe\u2019,[11] trying to get the feeling and also replacing that feeling with a stronger one.[12] \u2018Are\u2019[13] would be the highest and most wonderful level\u2026\u2019\nThen there was a silence that seemed eternal during which the only music was the crackling of the flames lighting up the face of someone who had previously seemed like an enigma, and now offered himself entirely. He carried on speaking\u2026\n\u2018I knew that you would come here, I was waiting for you since I dreamt of it. In my dream you witnessed that ritual which never took place except in my dream and which we carried out just for you, because you with your question will bring an answer. Of the ritual that you witnessed, all that was real was the stones, which belonged to one of the most important bushman shamans. The stones were in the dream.\u2019\nTobee was serious, his face seemed to speak to me of something painful and deep and I felt strangely troubled, with a great responsibility and at the same time my capacity for understanding left me. I felt trapped by my own ancient fears. But I knew that I had to talk about my dream. Tobee had asked me and the question wouldn\u2019t be a risk. After a few second of silence I started to speak, I didn\u2019t know if there would be any connection, but it was all that came to my mouth\u2026\n\u2018I can only think to answer by sharing with you a nightmare that I have been having recurrently for the last few nights. Today Tobee asked me if I had dreamt anything in particular and I remembered it. In my nightmare I\u2019m in a museum, I imagine it to be somewhere in Europe, it could be a natural history museum\u2026 I don\u2019t remember ever having been there and I see myself in a room where\u2026 \u2013 I\u2019m ashamed to say it \u2013 dried heads of bushmen are exhibited, stuck on metal spears as if they were trophies\u2026 and I remember one which looks like a woman\u2019s and her bottom lip is sticking out, like she\u2019s crying out in pain\u2026\u2019\nWhen I finished telling them, I closed my eyes and began to cry. I was so ashamed of my dream, because I was sure that it existed somewhere. When I lifted my head Tobee was staring at the fire and the great shaman gave me a smile that soothed my distress. For many minutes there was silence\u2026 I thought that we wouldn\u2019t speak any more that night, but he spoke again.\n\u2018The old master of the stones was the most important shaman we had, he belongs to a very distant generation of bushmen. The first who suffered the invasion of colonisers. He was taken to Europe at one time for an exhibition. I hadn\u2019t even been born then. He never came back and we don\u2019t know how he died or where they put his body. I am sure his spirit is with us, in the wind, and it was he who brought my dream and brought yours too. I think he\u2019s trying to ask something of you\u2026\u2019\nImpossible to sleep. I\u2019m scared, scared of dreaming about those heads again, scared of the incomprehensible, and how useless my science is for this (\u2026). I don\u2019t know how to interpret the words I heard today, nor what kind of help they expect from me.\nToday I suggested to Tobee that we went for a walk. I wanted to get to know the surroundings better and on the way he explained to me how a bushman survives thanks to nature. We stopped several times and he showed me some healing roots, one of which had a terribly bitter taste. Then we walked until we reached what I would call a sanctuary of stones and there we sat down. In the trust of silence I made a cigarette with the tobacco I carried and invited him to share my herbs. I think that established a pact which informally invited me to confess my fears. I said that it was very difficult for me to understand the message of the dreams, my culture, my own language and how it shapes my reality; my studies and my role as a scientist inhibited these new perceptions of the universe, but that didn\u2019t mean I didn\u2019t want to help them. I can\u2019t deny the existence of dreams and the truth of my own feelings. But now\u2026 Would I be part of my own object of study? Where do I position myself as an ethnologist?\nI at least enjoyed sharing my cigarette with him, passing it to his long thin fingers fissured by the sun and the weather. Seeing him stretch out his black lips over the paper and hearing him breathe in the smoke as I did. Nothing separated us in that simple act of smoking. Then I spoke a little about where I came from and felt ashamed once more, and told him that.\nHe replied with a long silence that I didn\u2019t know how to interpret. And I in turn replied by taking out my pencil and paper to draw the contours of the rocks, which seemed to want to say something. Unexpectedly, he began to tell me his story. It was tempting to not transcribe his words, I couldn\u2019t collect everything, but given the respect that his trust deserves, I took note of only certain paragraphs, the rest, intact in my memory, forms part of the pact between his spirit and mine.\n\u2018I grew up as a hunter, the same as all our men\u2026, hunting means going to talk to the animals, not stealing. But sadly today we\u2019re forbidden, like we\u2019re forbidden to return to our land and our water hole, which would be beyond those precious red sands that we can\u2019t walk on\u2019\n\u2018They\u2019ve forbidden us from being what we are, hunting as our ancestors did, following the antelope\u2019s tracks, that can take days, days during which he knows you\u2019re there, and when he runs you have to run and when you run you become like him\u2026\u2019\n\u2018The first time I hunted I wasn\u2019t allowed to eat. But now we\u2019re not allowed to hunt.\u2019\n\u2018The farmer says that he\u2019s more advanced than the ancient hunter, but our antelopes are free, they\u2019re not our slaves.\u2019\n\u00b4Our ancestors are very important to us, without them we couldn\u2019t be here\u2026 I also learnt to be a shaman, I learnt to read the earth, to understand what she tells us\u2026\u2019\nI could do no more than say nothing and feel wretched. I had no reply to his words, what could I say faced with such cruelty provoked by my culture? Just remembering his last words, the importance of their ancestors makes me think of those heads horribly displayed in some museum. I should find out where they are when I return. How they got there and to whom them belong. How is it possible that something so senseless could still exist today? While the genocide against the bushmen advances, the same culture that exterminates them displays their heads in a marvellous museum, like objects of scientific study, to demonstrate how civilised we are and how interested we are in savages behind shiny, clean glass.\nThe dreams keep visiting me, now I can make out precise details of the museum which help me to know where it\u2019s located. I\u2019m sure it\u2019s somewhere in the old world. I shall have to wait for my return so as to (\u2026).\n\u2013 \u00adPages torn out and end of the diary \u2013\nMythological Legend of the Sun found at the end of the diary.\nThe Sun, a man whose brightness originated in the hollow of his armpit, lived on the earth long ago; but he only gave light to the space around his house. Some children belonging to the First Bushmen (who come from the Bushman plain in their country) were sent by the Bushmen to throw the sleeping Sun into the sky; since then, he has shone over all the earth.\n[1] We believe this to be Dr Dow Lewis, English ethnologist with whom he shared an expedition to Brazil.\n[2] gua-gua: when the fire has big flames.\n[3] gu-tsau: the clapping that lifts the dancer\u2019s legs in a dance.\n[4] !ka tsau /\u2019an: the heart rises more\n[5] n/om-kxao: Shaman \u2013 master of n/om\n[6] !un: dream\n[7] N/haitzi\u2019i: good feeling when laughing together with friends.\n[8] g//aoah da\u2019atzi: healing songs to quietly sing around a home fire.\n[9] =ahmi: refers to Bushmen as \u201ccircle people\u201d and the circles around the sun and moon that remind people of important things.\n[10] !Xaua-khoe: ignorance caused by being selfish and greedy. It is the opposite of love.\n[11] =Uma-khoe: sharing.\n[12] ta\u2019msi: feeling \u2013 ta\u2019ma kaice g/aoh: very strong feeling\n[13] are: love, which is the most important word for a n/om-kxao = shaman",
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        "raw_content": "Ajay Shughart \u2013 Keeping It Real\nOn first glance, Ajay Shughart might be indistinguishable from most 15-year-olds. His clothing sense and apparent focus on the moment would lead one to believe that his priorities in life are like those of his peers. However, a few words with Ajay open up a vast knowledge of all aspects of music.\nHis love of music started at home with his Mom\u2019s favorite blues musicians like BB King, and rockin\u2019 blues from the likes of Eric Clapton. In fact, the 2000 King/Clapton collaboration was a major early influence in his musical tastes\u2014though at the time, his parents figured that his interest was a passing fad.\n\u201cWhen I was about nine, my brother was probably 13. He was at a friend\u2019s\u2026who knew how to play guitar and the friend started to play Smoke on the water by Deep Purple\u2026 My brother taught me how to play it on ukulele. Then my Dad\u2019s\u2026<saying> \u2018Take guitar lessons.\u2019 Ajay\u2019s Mom and Dad purchased a cheap Fender guitar to accommodate his \u201cpassing fad.\u201d \u201cThere were some kids in my neighborhood\u2026 One played base\u2026 one had like a fake cardboard drum set\u2026.and we\u2019d just fool around \u2026None of us sang\u2026but they were in like punk rock\u2026and at the time, I was into skateboarding and stuff and I liked punk rock too and we\u2019d play a bunch of <that>\u201d\n\u201cWhen I started playing, I just did it as a hobby. After like two years of playing guitar, I realized that I was actually really into it. And I was starting to play a lot of the songs I heard. At the time, I wasn\u2019t singing so I wasn\u2019t writing lyrics. But I was writing some riffs\u2026fiddling around and creating songs that sounded kind of cool so I was trying to find people to play with and it just kind of escalated from there.\u201d\n\u201cI started taking music theory from Beth Trez. We saw an ad for her jazz workshop. She was impressed with my guitar playing. \u2018You are really good at guitar and you should learn how to do all of that stuff and then you\u2019ll be good at that too.\u2019 And so that\u2019s when I started taking theory with her\u2026 It kind of drove me more into it.\u201d\nEscorted by his parents, Ajay began appearing at local open mics, blues jams, and live music venues. But he wasn\u2019t initially taken seriously by older blues musicians who assumed that his youth did not give him adequate exposure to the usual topics of blues music. But Ajay soon encountered his own source of the blues. Over the course of a few weeks, the 13-year-old experienced the loss of his beloved dog in a fire followed, shortly thereafter, by the loss of his grandfather and uncle\u2014both to cancer. Two of his songs, \u201cLeave It All Behind\u201d and \u201cGrim Reaper Knockin\u201d\u2014both included in his solo set \u201cTied Down\u201d\u2014share the feelings he experienced during that time.\nWhile taking lessons at Trez Music, Ajay was invited to the Trez Music\u2019s All Star Jazz Band, followed by the Dickinson College Jazz Band. Then came Minor 4, a homegrown jazz band with Ajay leading with vocals and guitar, Greg Gavazzi on base, T.J. Hummel on drums, and Kevin Carlsen on trumpet. \u201cIt was\u2026straight up jazz and standards and\u2026but then I guess I kind of got out of that.\u201d\nTo accommodate Ajay\u2019s interest in rock and blues, the band evolved into Rhythm on Main. ROM\u2019s blend of original music and covers has landed them in many local venues. 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        "raw_content": "Our church is in for a dramatic change! We're amalgamating with another church and getting a building. Our first Sunday together is Sept 9th. In preparation for that we've been having joint prayer meetings every night for the past two weeks. I haven't been able to go every night, but I've gone to a number of these meetings and they've been good. We've had a different focus every evening, (the harvest, social injustice, who God is, etc.) with a time of worship and personal reflection/preparation to start.\nI felt like God spoke a couple of things to me during these prayer times.\nA scripture that was used in one of the meetings was 2 Chronicles 7:14 'If my people,\nThe trees in our backyard on a cloudy day\nwho 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 I will forgive their sin and heal their land.' The phrase that stuck out to me that evening was 'seek my face.' If I remember right, the Israelites in the Old Testament believed that if they saw God's face, they'd die.... so why would they want to seek His face? Or why did He ask them to seek His face? I thought it was an interesting irony, so when I got home I looked it up. It turns out, 'seeking God's face' is more literally translated 'seeking God's presence.'\nBeing present in this moment for God.\nLast night I was struggling with just that. Distracting thoughts kept coming. When someone isn't physically present with you, its a faith exercise to 'stay present' with them. One easy way I've found to manage this is to offer those distracting thoughts to God - just turn them into prayers. I'm not sure why I didn't completely take advantage of it last night.\nIt was windy yesterday and I was looking out our back window at the trees blowing in the wind. It was also sunny out (the picture above was from a day later when it was cloudy) so the shadows of the leaves were dynamic on the ground to say the least. The wind was so boisterous the phrase that came into my mind is 'the trees are dancing.' And then I noticed all the different types of trees and how they moved in the wind. The willow trees were moving vibrantly - whole branches were bending up and down. Our neighbour's younger trees were leaning away from the wind in sweeping dips. Our spruce tree, on the other hand, was wiggling stiffly, not making big sweeping motions.\nIt struck me how, if the trees were people dancing, God would love and accept each of them and their dancing just the way He made them. He wouldn't expect the spruce tree to move like the willows - they are made totally different. I think its similar with us when I consider prayer and worship. We're all made differently and we've experienced life differently. We're going to pray and worship God in different ways. I believe He accepts that. I need to as well. I shouldn't compare myself to others and think 'perhaps that's the way I should be praying'. I also shouldn't compare myself to others and think 'Whew, at least I sang better than them.' Little children don't compare - they don't give what they are doing a second thought. They are just 'present in that moment.'\nGod, help me to be present in this moment, for you.",
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        "raw_content": "Home / Health Info / Hangovers\nA hangover occurs when your intake of alcohol containing substances is greater than the body\u2019s ability to detoxify or remove this harmful or potentially poisonous substance.\nWhen alcohol is taken into the body it gets absorbed directly into the bloodstream. Eating before drinking will delay but not prevent the affects of alcohol. If it is your habit to drink significant amounts of alcohol in the evening then you may still have a high level of alcohol circulating in your bloodstream the following morning affecting your judgement and ability to function normally, as well as the \u2018hangover\u2019 effect being delayed or prolonged.\nSome people produce less of an enzyme called alcohol dehydrogenase that converts alcohol into a less toxic substance allowing it to be excreted. These people are more likely to suffer from the effects of even very small amounts of alcohol, and are best advised to avoid any alcohol intake.\nSymptoms of a hangover are generally from the ability of the body to detoxify the alcohol, and the breakdown products cause nausea and vomiting, and headaches from swollen blood vessels in the brain. The dehydration or excessive thirst of a hangover is because alcohol causes increased urination. You may also suffer from diarrhoea or loose bowel motions because the bowel\u2019s ability to reabsorb water is decreased, resulting in further worsening the dehydration.\nMost of the alcohol taken in is broken down by the liver, and the liver is only able to break down a limited amount of alcohol, which is why it is recommended to alternate alcohol containing drinks with non-alcoholic ones, to allow the liver to catch up on any alcohol needing to be removed from the body. Black coffee and cold showers will not affect the ability of a body to manage the excess alcohol and thus prevent a hangover.\nThe best way to treat a hangover is to avoid getting drunk enough to develop a hangover in the first place. However your community pharmacist has treatments available to help you to deal with the effects of one drink or more too many, and will be able to advise you how best to avoid and manage hangovers both now and in the future. Your family pharmacist is able to help you celebrate safely, limiting your risks from too much alcohol.",
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        "raw_content": "Freeway Service Patrol to Expand Coverage in Southwestern Riverside County\nThe Point: New Gas Tax Revenue Will Provide Free Roadside Assistance\nUPDATE: NEW FSP SERVICE BEGAN ON SEPTEMBER 4, 2018\nThe Riverside County Transportation Commission is expanding its Freeway Service Patrol this September along Interstate 15 and Interstate 215 with new funding from the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017, more commonly known as the \u201cgas tax.\u201d\nGas tax revenue totaling $1.6 million will allow the roadside assistance program to extend:\n27 miles on I-15 from Indian Truck Trail to Temecula Parkway/79-South in Lake Elsinore, Wildomar, Murrieta and Temecula\n12 miles on I-215 from Ethanac Road to Murrieta Hot Springs Road in Menifee, Wildomar and Murrieta\nThe free program offers help to stranded motorists by changing flat tires, jump-starting dead batteries, cooling overheated engines, and performing other routine mechanical repairs to help get drivers safely back on their way. They also tow vehicles to preapproved locations \u2013 all free of charge.\nService will be provided during peak commute times: Monday through Friday from 5:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m., Monday through Thursday from 2:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., and Friday from 12:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.\nThe program marked its 25th anniversary of FSP operations on June 28. The roving tow truck operators provide an average of 40,000 \u201cassists\u201d per year. The service expansion to southwestern Riverside County this September will boost coverage to 140 miles, including sections of roadways further north on I-15, I-215, State Routes 60 and 91, and the 91 Express Lanes.\nFor more information about the program, including a map of current and upcoming new service areas, as well as hours of operation, click here.\nNew Express Bus Service Launches Between UC Rivers...\nRCTC Supports Protecting and Maintaining New Trans...\nCommuterLink Express Lanes RCTC Riverside County Transportation Commission RTA transit",
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        "raw_content": "The Rise and Fall of Fuzzy Fidelity in Europe\nApril 2009 (Vol. 25 No. 2)\nTwo issues have been especially contentious in debates over religious change in Europe: the unity or diversity of the trends observed across the continent, and the significance of the large subpopulation that is neither religious nor completely unreligious. This article addresses these problems. An analysis of the first wave of the European Social Survey (ESS) shows that each generation in every country surveyed is less religious than the last. Although there are some minor differences in the speed of the decline (the most religious countries are changing more quickly than the least religious), the magnitude of the fall in religiosity during the last century has been remarkably constant across the continent. Despite these shifts in the prevalence of conventional Christian belief, practice and self-identification, residual involvement is considerable. Many people are neither regular churchgoers nor self-consciously non-religious. The term \u2018fuzzy fidelity\u2019 describes this casual loyalty to tradition. Religion usually plays only a minor role in the lives of such people. Religious change in European countries follows a common trajectory whereby fuzzy fidelity rises and then falls over a very extended period. The starting points are different across the continent, but the forces at work may be much the same.\nEurope is a key battleground in the sociology of religion. The facts are fought over by every school of thought and have been claimed to support the secularization thesis (Bruce, 2002), the market model (Stark and Iannaccone, 1994), or some third way (Davie, 2000, 2002). Two key issues have been especially contentious: the unity or diversity of the trends observed across the continent, and the significance of the large subpopulation that is neither religious nor unreligious. This article addresses these two problems.\nOne common objection to the secularization paradigm is that European countries display no common pattern of religious change. Some show high levels of affiliation, other have high levels of participation, yet others may be low in both but have not abandoned religion. Because there is no clear or common pattern or trend, the argument goes, the standard story of secularization must be wrong. Perhaps no single explanation of the religious situation is adequate, such is the diversity one finds across the continent.\nBased on an analysis of retrospective questions from the International Social Survey Programme (ISSP), Iannaccone (2003) suggests that the variety of religious trends he finds implies that secularization theory applies to few countries. Another prominent exponent of what one might call the \u2018ragbag thesis\u2019 is Andrew Greeley, whose avowed aim in a book entitled Religion in Europe at the End of the Second Millennium is to dispute the \u2018dogma\u2019 of religious decline. He writes:\nIn fact, if one looks at Europe with a relatively open mind, prepared to be surprised by its complexity, one discovers a wide variety of religious phenomena. In some countries, religion has increased (most notably the former communist countries and especially Russia), in others it has declined (most notably Britain, the Netherlands, and France), and in still other countries it is relatively unchanged (the traditional Catholic countries), and in yet other countries (some of the social democratic countries) it has both declined and increased. A single, one-directional model does not begin to cope with the variety of religious phenomena in Europe. ... \u2018secularization\u2019 ... is patently a useless theory because it says too much and hence fails to subsume a wide variety of interesting data (Greeley, 2003, p. xi).\nNote that this approach does concede an important point: Europe is not a single entity but rather a collection of two dozen or more separate societies. If it is impossible to generalize about religious change in Europe, then the secularization thesis is indeed useless. If one can find a common account that works for these disparate countries, however, then the theory is potentially useful, especially if it may also apply elsewhere (e.g. in Canada, Australia and New Zealand, or even in Japan). While the sheer variety of history and culture across Europe makes unitary explanation a challenge, any hypothesis that survives testing in this arena has a considerable advantage.\nWhile there are indeed many interesting variations in European religion\u2014countries may be high or low in affiliation, attendance, and belief\u2014there is also a single, inescapable theme. Religion is in decline. Each generation in every country surveyed is less religious than the last, measured by the best available index of religiosity. Although there are some minor differences in the speed of the decline (the most religious countries are changing more quickly than the least religious), the magnitude of the fall in religiosity from the early to the late 20th century has been remarkably constant across the continent.\nThere is a tension between the search for common patterns and describing the complexity of a situation. 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        "raw_content": "The missing link in the evolution of Barack Obama\nOne of the problems with the idea of \"American exceptionalism\" is that it exacerbates a kind of complacency common to man. This is the phenomenon whereby people often view themselves as exceptions, saying, after some tragedy, for instance, something such as \"I never thought it could happen to me.\"\nOn a national level \u2014 and this especially plagues great nations \u2014 this manifests itself in the notion that \"it\" could never happen here. Oh, the \"it\" could be descent into tyranny, domination by a foreign power or dissolution. Or, maybe, it could be the election of a leader who is a Manchurian candidate, a traitor within, someone bent on destroying the nation that gave him everything. That...\"it\"...couldn't happen here. In fact, the idea is so preposterous to many Americans that, if such a threat loomed, they would never see it coming. And they would call a person who warned of it a nut.\nSo I want to present you with a hypothetical. Let's say a leader were elected who had, during his childhood, been mentored by an avowed Nazi. Let us further say that his guardians had chosen this mentor for him, indicating that they likely were sympathetic to the man's beliefs. Now, let us say that upon reaching college, this future leader gravitated toward Nazi professors. Moreover, we then find out that a man who knew the leader as an undergraduate and was, at the time, a Nazi himself, said that the leader was \"in 100 percent, total agreement\" with his Nazi professors and was a flat-out Nazi who believed in old-style Brownshirt tactics.\nOkay, we're almost done. After graduating, the leader-to-be spends 20 years sitting in a white-power church, has an alliance with a self-proclaimed Nazi and ex-terrorist and, apparently, becomes a member of a National Socialist party for a while. And then, upon being elected, he appoints an avowed Nazi to his administration and also a woman who cites Adolf Hitler as one of her two favorite philosophers. Now, here's the million-depreciated-dollar question:\nWhat would be nuttier, to claim that this man was a Nazi or that such an assertion was a radical statement?\nFurthermore, if people appeared unconcerned about the leader's radical past, what would be the most likely explanation?\nA. They're sympathetic to Nazism.\nB. They're ignorant of his personal history.\nC. They're rationalizing away a frightening reality.\nD. Some combination of the above.\nLet's now transition to the actual. Here is a fact: If you took the above description of my hypothetical leader and replaced \"Nazi\" with \"communist,\" \"flat-out Nazi\" with \"flat-out Marxist-Leninist,\" \"Brownshirt tactics\" with \"communist revolution,\" \"white-power\" with \"black-power,\" \"National Socialist\" with \"socialist\" and \"Adolf Hitler\" \"with Mao Tse-tung,\" you would have an accurate description of a leader in power today.\nHis name is Barack Obama.\nWe'll start from the top. Obama's childhood mentor was chosen by his guardians, his grandparents, and was avowed communist Frank Marshall Davis. Obama did in fact gravitate toward communist professors in college; moreover, we now know about ex-communist John Drew, a contemporary of Obama's at Occidental College who verifies that Obama was \"in 100 percent, total agreement\" with his communist professors and was a flat-out \"Marxist-Leninist\" who believed in old-style communist revolution.\nWe also know that upon graduating, Obama spent 20 years in a black-power church, Trinity United of Reverend Jeremiah Wright fame and had an alliance with self-proclaimed communist and ex-terrorist Bill Ayers. It also appears \u2014 and I have yet to see anyone address and disprove this association \u2014 that Obama was a member of the socialist New Party in Chicago in the 1990s. Then, upon being elected, Obama appointed avowed communist Van Jones to his administration and also Anita Dunn, who cited mass-murderer Mao Tse-tung as one of her two favorite philosophers. There's more, too, but greater detail is hardly necessary.\nIt also shouldn't be necessary to ask the question, but I will:\nWhat is nuttier, to claim that this man is a communist or that such an assertion is a radical statement?\nWhat is the obvious conclusion?\nNow, some may say that a person can change markedly over a 30-year period. This is true. Yet not only do we have the recent evidence of Obama's radical communist appointments, but there's something else as well. It hit me just the other night.\nJust as we would demand that our leaders completely reject Nazi ideas, all good Americans should agree that complete rejection of communist ideas is a moral imperative as well. Losing a little youthful zeal or adding a dose of pragmatism just isn't enough. A pragmatic communist, in fact, could be more dangerous than an old-guard type.\nYet a transition from flat-out \"Marxist-Leninist\" to someone who rejects the red menace is a pretty big change, don't you think? In fact, wouldn't such a personal evolution \u2014 some might say revolution \u2014 be a kind of conversion? I think so.\nNow, many people do experience conversions. I think here of erstwhile radical-leftist David Horowitz; ex-liberals Michael Savage and Robin of Berkeley; and President George W. Bush, who accepted Christ as an adult. And then there's me: I was never a liberal, but I did transition from being a scoffer at religion and an agnostic to a devout Catholic.\nThere's an interesting thing, however, about conversions.\nYou hear about them.\nYou see, a conversion is a sea change, a rebirth, a turning point in your existence. You may become, as Christians say, a new creation, and you're at least a reformed old one. And you reflect your new state of being and often want to voice it.\nAnd those around you will know about it.\nAs for this writer, everyone who knows me would say that my religious conversion was a seminal point in my life. Horowitz has spoken of his rejection of the \"loony left,\" Bush's conversion is well known, Savage has talked about his on the radio and Robin of Berkeley can't stop talking about hers. A conversion becomes part of your life narrative.\nNow consider something. Barack Obama is one of the most famous, most discussed individuals on the planet.\nBut we have not heard about any soul-changing conversion in his life.\nNot a whisper.\nNothing that could reconcile the flat-out Marxist-Leninist he was in his college days with the man he supposedly is today. There's no one who says, \"Yeah, man was he was a radical guy in his youth, and I just couldn't believe how he became disenchanted with his old ideas.\" There are no stories about a great epiphany, an overseas trip that opened his eyes or a personal tragedy that inspired growth. There's nothing to explain how a radical Marxist became a reasonable politician. And if there is such an explanation, it's the most elusive of missing links.\nSo could \"it\" happen here? And is it really nutty to ask if, just maybe, it already has?",
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        "raw_content": "If you're a retailer and the only kind of advertising you do is built around sales events, you don't need much in the way of advice. All your advertising needs to do is spell out as clearly as possible what's on sale, the amount to be saved and your store's name, address and phone number. You should also include your web address as most of today's consumers expect you to have one.\nBut what if you're not a retailer or you don't have a sale to advertise?\nHere are my seven tips for kicking up the power of your print advertising\nKnow thy customer. Close your eyes and try to visualize a typical customer. What's important to him? What problem(s) is she trying to solve? How old is he? Does she have children? How much do you suppose she earns a month? What would make him want to do business with you? What does he want from your product or service? The better you understand your customer the stronger a sales message you can create.\nYour headline must capture your propects' interest. Your reader's eye will be drawn to your ad by its main graphic, be it a picture or illustration. The second thing he/she will see is your headline. It must serve as a bridge between the graphic and your ad's copy, and then capture your readers' attention or you will lose them and will have wasted your money. The best way to do this is to build your headline around a strong benefit statement. Again, keep in mind your prospect's needs and interests or the problem they are looking to solve. For example, a strong benefit statement would be\"How to retire at age 55 without sacrificing a penny of income.\" I also like headlines (see the title of this article) with numbers, i.e., \"Eight ways to look younger in minutes,\" \"Five mistakes to not make when buying fine furniture.\"\nEverybody wants to talk about their children and not yours. Of course, I don't mean this literally. What I mean is that people don't care about you and your business. They care about themselves and what you can do for them. I know this is going to depress you, but customers don't care how long you've been in business, how big your business has become, how beautiful your new store is, etc. They only want to know what you have to offer that can make their lives better, save them money or help them solve an important problem.\nPeople love stories. I'll bet that when you were a kid, one of your favorite things was story time. As human beings, we just seem to be hard-wired to love stories. If you business lends itself to this idea, try starting you ad with a simple story. For example, if you were selling financial advice, you might start out with: \"I have two old friends. Let's call them Scott and Janet. They both loved gardening and their lifelong ambition was to retire early and start a garden shop. Unfortunately, they suffered some financial setbacks and found themselves at age 55, with enough money to retire but not enough to start that dream business. When Scott and Janet came to me ....etc.\"\nStart paragraphs with connecting words to keep your readers reading. Once you've pulled your readers into your ad, the challenge is to keep them reading to the end. The way you do this is by using connecting words at the beginning of paragraphs. Some good connecting words are \"also,\" \"in other words,\" \"so,\" \"but,\" \"and,\" in short,\" \"for another thing,\" and \"plus.\nGive your readers a reason to do something. You must end every ad with a call to action (see #7 below). But don't forget that you have to give your reader a reason to take that action. This could be the offer of something free such as a booklet or brochure, a free demonstration, a free sample, etc.\nAlways end with a call to action. Never, and I mean never, end an ad without asking your reader to do something. The something could be to call you (with a prominent phone number), stop by your store, cut out and mail a coupon, or visit your web site. This is not only critical to \"closing the sale,\" but also can help you track the effectiveness of your advertising. If your call to action is for the prospect to phone you, it's always good to add something like \"call us at 303-555-1234 and ask for, say, Bart.\" That way, whenever a person calls and asks for Bart, you will know your ad generated that response. The next time you run the ad, you could tell your prospect to call and ask for Chuck, etc. If your advertising includes a coupon, be sure to code it so you will know which ad generated the response.\nBanner advertising is an effective way of getting your advertising message seen on the Internet. 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        "raw_content": "Good Morning. It\u2019s been a good couple of days. My plan for today is to get over to Burghardt. Take some final pictures and list the property. It is such a good feeling to have that sense of completion, even though I am far from done with it. I am thinking that I will list it today and defer showings until an open house next Saturday morning.Now I realize open houses do not work, but I am not trying to use it to sell the house. Actually I am trying to give some education to Angela and my son Jonathan. Both are pursuing getting a real estate license. I think it will be a good experience for them to be there for an open house in its entirety. This will give them hands on experience from the angle of hosting. They will get to observe who comes through, the kinds of questions to ask them and how to possibly create new business for themselves. When you are getting started as a real estate agent, you need clients. Open Houses are a great way to make that happen. If you remember what I told you last time about open houses, most people who come through haven\u2019t started working with an agent yet. This is part two to the industry secret. Real estate agents do open houses to get new clients, not sell your house. It makes sense now doesn\u2019t it?\nNow in my case I am just too busy with my investing and my clients that are working towards becoming solid investors, to be bothered trying to find new buyer clients. I am very good at that too of course, but it is just not where my passion is. I really love investing and the freedom it gives you. And I want to share that with anyone who wanting it too.\nHowever, If you are wanting to get into real estate investing. Becoming an agent is a great way to get a lot of education and get paid while you are doing it. If you think that this might be a good way for you to proceed, be sure to reach out to me. I will certainly point you in the right direction. You might find that you just love real estate like I do!",
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        "raw_content": "Thank you, revanne and Laurna, for enjoying Fall from Grace. I had a lot of fun writing that.\nAlexander Darby's homily is not suitable for posting on a Sunday? Oh my (but not surprising)!\nIPR was Sophie's introduction to my fanon story arc, but at the time that I wrote it, I didn't even know her name yet, much less that there would be a story arc. But I wanted to know more about her, so I wrote Lady-in-Waiting, and then by that time I had the idea of continuing her story in Maidens of Mayhem, but I needed to introduce the other supporting characters first, so I wrote Celsie's story and then Ailidh's before beginning MoM. So yes, that \"short story\" became part of a larger whole, but I didn't start off with that intention.",
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        "raw_content": "Portfolio > Case Studies > Tercica Case Study\nTercica\u2019s founders shared a passionate belief that patients suffering with endocrine and metabolic diseases were being overlooked by large pharmaceutical companies, who focus on large patient populations. By launching a bio-tech company uniquely focused on an underserved population in 2002, the company\u2019s founders tapped into a market poised for explosive growth. Tercica secured its Series A and B funding within its first two years of operation, and held an IPO in 2004.\nTheir enthusiasm and talent led to the development of distinct novel products that help children with short stature due to a growth hormone deficiency. The success of Tercica\u2019s Increlex (mecasermin\u2014rDNA origin\u2014injection) to treat these children generated rapid momentum for the company. Soon after the development of Increlex, Tercica formed a strategic partnership with Ipsen to market Somatuline Depot (Ianreotide) Injection in the United States for the treatment of adults with acromegaly\u2014a metabolic disorder caused by the excess production of growth hormones. The following year, Tercica entered into an agreement with Genentech to develop, manufacture and commercialize two next-generation growth hormone products internationally.\nIn 2008, former strategic partner Ipsen completed its $663 million acquisition of Tercica, which is now part of the Ipsen Group. The acquisition represented very attractive terms for what began as a small-cap biotech company.\n\u201cRho offered us a sophisticated group of partners to walk us through the complexities of the venture process from our IPO to our ultimate acquisition by Ipsen,\u201d said John \u201cChip\u201d Scarlett, Tercica\u2019s CEO. \u201cNot only did Rho bring deep sector knowledge and a strategic network of strong relationships to our board, but they also managed to address Tercica\u2019s business challenges to improve the outcome for everyone involved.\u201d\nRho Ventures led Tercica\u2019s $44 million Series B round in July of 2003, and remained as an investor and strategic partner through the company\u2019s $663 million acquisition in 2008. \u201cTogether, we created a lot of value in a very short period of time,\u201d offered Scarlett.\nTercica remains committed to the vision of its founders. The company\u2019s development strategy is now based on a combination of specialized products in targeted therapeutic areas (oncology, endocrinology and neurology) and primary care products, which help to finance research and development activities at the company\u2019s R&D facilities around the world.",
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        "raw_content": "Review: Mauser M98 Magnum Rifle\nBrad Fitzpatrick - July 10, 2017\nChambered in two of the greatest dangerous-game cartridges: .375 H&H Magnum and .416 Rigby\nOdds are if you're reading this you have some familiarity with sporting rifles, and that means you've probably heard of the Mauser 98 action. Peter Paul Mauser's design - patented in September of 1895 and produced three years later - was the successor to the M1893 Mauser bolt design, which itself was an improvement of the 1889 Mauser that had proven far superior to the Springfield trapdoor and Krag rifles used by American forces in the Spanish-American War.\nThe Mauser M98, like its predecessor, proved to be robust and reliable, capable of handling higher-pressure loads than other designs while offering excellent accuracy at long ranges. And since its inception, the Mauser 98 has become one of the world's most cloned and copied gun designs, providing inspiration for some of America's most beloved rifle designs like the 1903 Springfield and Winchester's Model 54 and Model 70.\nThe Mauser design centered around a bolt with two front lugs and a large non-rotating claw extractor that takes hold of a cartridge as it leaves the magazine and holds it firmly until the cartridge strikes the receiver-mounted ejector blade and is sent whirring from the action. The 98 design has a third lug, set at the rear, that acts as a safety lug in the event of a catastrophic case failure.\nMauser of Germany has offered its original Model 98 rifles for decades, but the company is now importing production guns in significant volumes for the U.S. market. These aren't the austere military weapons designed for mass production during wartime. New is the Mauser M98 Magnum, so called because it houses a massive double square bridge magnum action (a reference to the shape of the front and rear receiver rings; in a double square bridge rifle both the front and rear rings are square).\nThe grade-5 walnut on Fitzpatrick's stock didn't disappoint, with lots of flame and figure. This is the base grade of wood, and you can upgrade it if you wish.\nThe rifle is dressed to kill and is chambered in two of the greatest dangerous game cartridges of all time: the .375 H&H Magnum and the .416 Rigby. In fact, the latter cartridge may have been the original inspiration for the double square bridge M98 Magnum. During the early 20th century, before a spat known as World War I interrupted things, England's John Rigby & Co. and Germany's Mauser brand were quite close, and Mauser supplied Rigby with actions. Rigby's sleek new .416 needed a beefy action with a lot of space, and Mauser obliged with what we know today as the M98 Magnum action.\nThe whopping claw extractor proved reliable in war, but it's also a machined steel life insurance policy to protect you against goring, trampling and mauling. For this reason, Magnum Mauser actions are a favorite of professional dangerous game hunters, and the latest M98 has all the features you might want in a charge-stopping rifle.\nThe express rear sights are regulated for 50 yards but also feature leaves for 100 and 150 yards. Integral bases for tip-off mounts are also machined into receiver.\nThere's an extended magazine, which design allows for an increased capacity (5+1 in .375 H&H Magnum, 4+1 in .416 Rigby), and a quarter-rib express rear sight with a fixed V and two leaves. Big bores need robust sights, and both the front and rear on this gun are beefy. They aren't screwed into the barrel but are soldered directly to the metal, meaning you could beat a buffalo across the head with this rifle and it would probably still shoot to the original point of aim. Not that you'd actually want to do such a thing.\nThe rear V is regulated for 50 yards, and it's accurate at that range. The front leaves are regulated for 100 and 150 yards. Although it's pushing the limits of a big bore with iron sights, if your scope goes kaput on safari and you need to smack your buffalo at 100 yards with irons, these are the sights to use. Plus, having 50-, 100- and 150-yard irons makes far more sense than having leaves that go up to, say, 300 yards.\nBig Up Front\nThe front bead is rather large, white and easy to see in any light. The Mauser's sights are coarser than what many American shooters are accustomed to, but once you learn your placement of the bead in the shallow V, they are remarkably accurate. If you really do get into the kind of kill-or-be-killed scenario where seconds matter, you probably will focus on snap shooting, and in that case, a big, bold white dot is a whole lot easier to locate than a teensy bead.\nThe double square bridge design utilizes classic tip-off scope bases that are machined directly into the receiver. These features combine to make this an ideal dangerous game rig. You can securely mount an optic for increased magnification, but in a few seconds you can strip the scope and use the irons for a nasty follow-up in thick cover.\nThe three-position safety has been moved from the rear of the bolt to a wing-type a la the Winchester Model 70. Other changes from the original 98 include a much better trigger.\nThe M 98 Magnum sports a beefy all-steel receiver, and the straight bolt handle is true to the original design. The pistol grip is longer and not as steep as what you might find in a more modern sporting rifle, but it's true to the original design and, at least to my thinking, more comfortable. The angled grip fits more naturally in my hand, and the long, 14.75-inch length of pull makes this gun point more like a fine shotgun than a traditional bolt gun.\nThat may be off-putting to those who grew up with American guns and American stock geometry, but for quick offhand shots, the design is as functional as it is elegant. Both the .375 and .416 Rigby models are available with a standard .69-inch heavy barrel, and the .416 offers the option of an even heavier .80-inch profile barrel version that further helps reduce recoil.\nIn keeping with the classic look of the old Bond Street guns, the Mauser has a 25-inch barrel that allows it to shoot these older cartridges most efficiently. It also gives the rifle excellent balance. That bit of extra metal on the end makes this gun shoulder like the finest sporting clays gun - a sporting clays gun designed to swat lions and elephants.\nManufacturing practices have improved in the last 118 years, and the engineers at Mauser took advantage wherever they could to upgrade such a classic design. The original 98 was a successful design in an era when tolerances were not as tight as they are in the age of CNC precision machining. Improved tolerances take an already good action and make it stupendous, and the fit and finish are superb.\nAs you might suspect, there are no burrs or rough edges in this action. It's slick and smooth and clean throughout, and lockup is smooth and secure. All the metalwork on the M 98 Magnum has been treated with plasma nitriding for maximum wear resistance, and aside from providing excellent defense against corrosion, it gives the metal a deep, beautiful shine. Not that you would, but you could take this gun through the Georgia swamps in search of hogs and gators and it would come out none the worse for wear.\nThe front sight is bright and easy to see even in bright light, an essential element on a dangerous game rifle.\nGone is the traditional rear-mounted three-position flag safety, replaced by a wing-type three-position model that is much simpler to use and more compact. Ironically, this safety setup is borrowed heavily from the Model 70 - a gun that is the design offspring of the 98.\nAlthough the wing safety is not new, it is improved over the Model 70. It's slightly larger and, when in the Safe position, is almost parallel to the barrel so there is less chance it will hang up and accidentally move to Fire.\nThe trigger mechanism has been improved as well, although \"improved\" is probably an undersell. The original Mauser 98 was a great design, but the trigger mechanism was quite heavy because the trigger doubled as a bolt stop.\nThe new Mauser has a modern three-pound trigger that would rival target guns, and it has no creep or overtravel. A good trigger wrings the true accuracy potential from the 98 action, and it's a detail forgotten on most dangerous game rifles. Just because a rifle is intended for use at relatively close ranges doesn't mean it shouldn't be capable of accuracy farther downrange.\nThe barrel is bedded, and dual steel crossbolts help secure the action during recoil. Befitting a dangerous-game rifle chambered in hard-hitting cartridges, the front sling stud has been moved to the barrel so it won't jab you when you press the trigger.\nSpeaking of recoil, it's not as bad as you might think. This rifle weighs in at just under 10 pounds without a scope, has a long length of pull, a straight comb and a cushy Decelerator pad. With such a rifle the recoil from a .375 is more of a strong push than a stab.\nAbout the same time I tested this rifle I tested a seven-pound rifle in .375 Ruger, and the latter was pretty brutal. By comparison the Mauser was quite comfortable, and if it came down to having one gun or the other on a dangerous game hunt, I know the Mauser would be my choice because I could deliver follow-up shots more quickly. But with the Mauser's genteel nature and excellent accuracy potential, there's a good chance that the first bullet will go where you need it to and there won't be a follow-up anyway.\nThe M98 Magnum's recoil was quite tolerable, which would allow quick follow-up shots in the field; something that takes on added importance with dangerous game.\nYou'd expect a flagship rifle like this to have excellent walnut, and the M98 Magnum does not disappoint. The grade-5 wood is oil-finished and full of feather and flame, certainly as good as any production gun I've run across.\nMauser's website says this is the base walnut and you can order an upgrade, but I can't imagine anyone would be disappointed with the slab of walnut on this standard version of the rifle. Still, if only the absolute best will do, you can have a select piece of exhibition-grade walnut installed on your rifle.\nAccuracy was excellent for a big-bore rifle, with groups averaging anywhere from just over an inch to just under an inch and a half. Before you shake your head at those figures, bear in mind most rifles with a one-inch guarantee won't support that on rifles above .300. Consistency was good with all three loads tested, and I have no doubts that with a little load experimentation or by working up handloads you could turn this into a sub-m.o.a. rifle.\nAt $13,495, the M98 Magnum isn't a cheap gun, but rifles of this ilk never are. 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        "raw_content": "Roger Clarke's 'Australian Web History'\nMorning Dew on the Australian Web: 1992-95\nSUPERSEDED BY the version of 12 Dec 2012\nThis document is at http://www.rogerclarke.com/II/OzWH.html\nThis document supersedes the first draft of April 2010, at http://www.rogerclarke.com/II/OzWH-1004.html\nThe World Wide Web arrived just as connections to the Internet were broadening from academe to the public generally. The Web supported user-performed publishing and access to documents in both textual and graphical forms, and was quickly supplemented by means to discover content. The web-browser was the 'killer app' associated with the explosion of the Internet into the wider world during the mid-1990s. The technology was developed in 1990 by an Englishman, supported by a Belgian, working in Switzerland, but with the locus soon migrating to Illinois and then to Massachusetts in 1994.\nAustralians were not significant contributors to the original technology, but were among the pioneers in its application. This document traces the story of the Web in Australia from its beginnings in 1992, up to 1995, identifying key players and what they did, set within the broader context.\n2. Precursors to the Web\n2.1 Data Networks\n2.2 File Transfer and File-Streaming\n2.3 Mark-Up\n2.4 File-Discovery\n2.5 Navigation using Hypertext\n3.1 The Protocol and Web-Servers\n3.2 Formats and Browsers\n4. The Web in Australia\n4.2 Pioneers - 1992-93\n4.3 Early Adopters - 1994-95\n4.4 The Longest-Running Servers\n4.5 Traffic Volumes\n5. Inferences\nAppendix 1: Announcements - June 1993 to May 1994\nThere have been multiple occasions on which adoption of an infrastructural technology has gone hand-in-glove with adoption of a dependent technology or product. In the ICT arena, email proved to be a critical application on the ARPANET during 1969-1975, such that in 1973, only a year after the protocol emerged, email accounted for 75% of all ARPANET traffic (Cybertelecom 2011). The VisiCalc spreadsheet stimulated purchases of the Apple II in 1979-80, and Lotus 1-2-3 did the same for the IBM PC in 1983. In a similar manner, the World Wide Web played the role of the 'killer app' when the Internet become generally accessible in 1993-95.\nThe standing of the Web in popular imagination is so high that many people perceive the Web to be the Internet. In fact it is merely one application-layer protocol running over the TCP/IP protocols that mediate between services in the uppermost layer and the telecommunications protocols and infrastructure beneath. The Web has been highly successful in its original intentions in relation to the electronic publishing of documents and the gaining of access to them. It has since been extended and compromised by scores of features, both standards-based and proprietary. Many of these have addressed not publishing, but commerce, initially to static devices (eCommerce) and more recently to mobile handsets (MCommerce). Meanwhile, the content aspects have been subjected to continual assaults by corporations seeking to 'monetise' and monopolise the 'information commons' that the Web enabled.\nAs the Web continues to be formed, deformed and reformed under these stresses, it is important to retain a clear view of its origins and nature. General histories have been written, both by the originators and observers. Existing documents primarily adopt the perspective of technology-providers. This paper, on the other hand, summarises available information about the early years of the the World Wide Web in Australia from the technology-user end, adopting the perspectives of individuals and organisations that applied the technology.\nThe research on which this paper is based is an extension to an ongoing project that has documented the 'Origins and Nature of the Internet in Australia', whose most recent version is at Clarke (2004a). That paper still appears to be the primary historical report on that topic, although it has now been joined by an official court-history of AARNet (Korporaal 2009).\nThe delay of 5-20 years between the events and the conduct of the research created difficulties in gathering material. The research commenced with a review of the author's own library and email-archive, which in Internet matters date back to the end of the 1980s. Conventional web-searches were conducted. Additional information was gathered from people who were active in the field during the relevant period. Successive drafts were published to relevant electronic communities sporadically between 1997 and 2011. After each round of feedback, references were added, existing text was amended and new material was incorporated.\nAll approaches to the construction of history are problematical. On the one hand, a participant in the events that are to be chronicled has the advantages of material to hand, a network of sources, understanding of and insights into the process as well as the product, and existing frames of reference within which to hang the factual material. On the other hand, a mere 20 years' remove is too short for any observer to achieve perspective. Even worse, a participant is afflicted by their involvement, with their judgements influenced by knowledge of some of the individuals and institutions, and by assumptions that were conventional at the time but may be questioned by future historians. The researcher might strive for a neutral or universalist perspective, but is subject to the constraints of place and time, because factors that are significant in the geographical area of study may have been materially different from those applying elsewhere.\nIn order to set the scene, the paper commences with reviews of services of similar kinds that pre-dated the launch of the Web, and of the initial phases of the Web as a whole. Developments are then traced within Australia, commencing in mid-1992, through the pioneering year of 1993 and the early-adopter year of 1994, and into 1995. Inferences are drawn about recurring themes and key factors in the Web's success. Interpretive and speculative comments are offered about the Web's future directions.\nThis section outlines the context into which the World Wide Web was launched. The Web depended on the existence of telecommunications networks, protocols to enable the transfer of data over those networks, and software that implemented the protocols. Some of the technologies listed below pre-dated the Web and were known to its developers, whereas others were closely parallel developments.\nLong-distance ('tele') communications were originally achieved by 'optical telegraph', using such means as smoke-signals, fire, flags and shutters. The emergent understanding of electricity and the development of electro-mechanics and electronics during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries led to the 'electric telegraph'. Services commenced in the mid-1840s, first in the UK (Salford 2011) and very shortly afterwards in the USA, with the first international connection crossing the English Channel in 1851. These used variations in electrical impulses along wires to carry data, initially expressed in Morse code. By encoding an analogue representation of the human voice, telephone (distant sound) services emerged in the 1880s. From the mid-1930s, the telex network (abbreviated from 'teleprinter exchange') used typewriters for input and output rather than morse-key transmitters, and Baudot code rather than Morse. A comprehensive but US-oriented account is in Huurdeman (2003). A comprehensive European alternative has not yet been located, but see Stumpers (1984) and Standage (1998).\nBy the 1960s, the public switched telephone network (PSTN) was the most extensive telecommunications network, reaching to most homes and virtually all businesses, large and small (Andrews 2002). It was, however, designed exclusively for the transmission of an analogue representation of the human voice. In addition, many sets of dedicated connections were used to transfer data and transactions. Many of those were what are now called private networks, operated within a single organisation. Some of them were operated by service-providers (often called Value-Added Network suppliers or VANs), which carried traffic for their customers. In the late 1970s, modems (from modulator-demodulator) emerged, to convert data into the analogue form carried on the PSTN. Individuals and small organisations quickly harnessed dial-up, voice-grade lines to create bulletin-board systems (BBS), commencing as early as 1978 (Wikipedia). After a very long gestation period, fax (tele-facsimile) services were rapidly adopted during the 1970s, to transmit images over the PSTN, primarily images of documents. These also required the use of modems to map between the pixels that made up the images and the voice-analogue for which the PSTN was designed.\nUntil the 1960s, the PSTN and all other networks were 'switched', with each segment along a path from sender to recipient committed to that pair of players for the duration of a session. A new approach emerged, whereby segments of the network did not need to be committed to a single user-organisation. In packet-switched networks, messages are interleaved, so that the available capacity can be shared among many users (Davies 2001, Baran 2002). The packet-switched networks that have been implemented since c. 1970, are designed to carry digital data, and are progressively replacing the designed-for-voice PSTN.\nAn Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) movement arose, whose intention was to ensure reliable communications among devices and networks using packet-switching technologies (Zimmermann 1980). It produced elegant standards, but did so through slow, bureaucratic processes, and delivered networks that operated relatively slowly. Meanwhile, a US academic project funded from Department of Defense sources, the ARPANet, fostered a more pragmatic approach that proved to be sufficiently reliable and much more nimble (Russell 2006). ARPANet operated from 1969, gave rise to the Internet in 1983, and was closed down in 1989.\nIn 1983, the core protocol of the Internet Protocol Suite, IP, and the primary transport protocol, TCP, became available. TCP/IP provided a means for existing networks to talk to one another. Within 10-15 years, these protocols came to be used within most networks as well as between them. The Internet quickly emerged within academe, initially in the USA, but with tentacles reaching out to other countries (Leiner et al. 1997, Hafner & Lyon 1998). By the end of 1992, the scale of the 'network of networks' and the growth in the traffic it was carrying were rapidly becoming unsustainable by the research community alone. The 'Acceptable Use Policy' for the Internet was relaxed in March 1993, allowing much more commercial traffic, and at the same time opening the backbone to a competitive environment. Adoption by individuals, business and government climbed, and geographical reach widened still further. Among many other impacts, use of the telex network collapsed during the late 1990s, because email had quickly become widely accessible.\n2.2 File-Transfer and File-Streaming\nOne application of data networks was the transfer of files, of many kinds. An important means of doing this was the file transfer protocol (FTP), whose origins go back to 1971. FTP continues to be very widely-used in 2011.\nSome types of files were not intended for the human eye, particularly executable software, but also data that is pre-formatted for processing by software. Many files, however, were intended to be printed or displayed in a form directly usable by people. These initially contained text, tables and images. Progressively, audio, video and animation formats emerged, which were designed to be 'played' to humans' ears and eyes. The verb 'to render' has come to be used to encompass all of 'display', 'print' and 'play'.\nAs the content being transmitted became more substantial, as files became larger, as users became more impatient, and as copyright-owners became more defensive, a variant of file-transfer was developed, referred to as streaming. A file-transfer, at least as that term is used in the context of the FTP protocol, treats each file as a unit, and stores it on the recipient's device. One of the results of the file-transfer approach is that none of the content can be used until the transfer is complete. Streaming, on the other hand, enables the file's contents to be rendered progressively. This may be useful for text and image, but is particularly appropriate for audio and video, especially when they are live transmissions of current events (Wikipedia).\nA further feature of the file-transfer approach is that complete copies of the file proliferate, on every recipient's device. This has the effect of compromising the ability of copyright-owners to exploit their monopoly in order to gain revenue. Streaming offers them the benefit of avoiding the automatic storage of the content on every recipient's device - although, because all of the content reaches every device, however ephemerally, it is feasible for any recipient device to accumulate and store the data. File-transfer long pre-dates the development of the Web. Streaming, on the other hand, emerged from 1993, as the Web was being adopted.\nDocuments that are intended for the human eye may be transmitted in a fixed format that suits that need, such as proprietary word-processing formats, the international-standard word processing format Open Document Format (ODF) or page-image formats such as Portable Document Format (PDF).\nThere are benefits, however, in distinguishing among a document's structure, its content, and the presentation of that structure and content. A device needs to run software that can interpret the structure and content, and render the content in manner appropriate to the device and its user. This enables one source-document to be rendered on devices with very different characteristics, such as a desktop with a very large colour screen, a handheld with a small grey-scale screen, or an audio-speaker by means of text-to-voice technology. This approach may also assist in circumstances in which standards change, e.g. for documents that are important for a period longer than any particular document format is current.\nThe way in which the structure is conveyed is commonly by means of meta-symbols, in much the same way in which editors have passed their detailed instructions to type-setters throughout the 550 years of the Gutenberg era. This activity was referred to as 'marking up' the source-document, and hence the general term used in the area is 'mark-up'.\nEarly forms of mark-up language for computer-readable documents were Runoff (1965) and troff (Kernighan 1973). While troff was being applied in universities, Generalized Markup Language was developed within IBM (Goldfarb 1981). It appears that the acronym GML derived from the for the names of the originators, Goldfarb, Mosher and Lorie, and the language's name was designed to fit it. Soon afterwards, Scribe clarified the key feature of separation of content, structure and presentation (Reid 1980). Meanwhile the GML thread gave rise to Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML - SGML-UG 1990). SGML was highly extensible, and resulted in many specialised sets of tags for marking up documents. See generally Furuta (1992).\nFile-transfer services were intended to enable the right file to end up on the right device. But it was necessary to know which file to transfer, and from where to where. An important element of extracting value from networks was therefore the discovery of relevant files.\nProgress was made initially with the discovery of files that contained text. Indexing of holy books dates to at least the thirteenth century, which saw the preparation of both Grosseteste's topical concordance of the Bible and Hugh of St Cher's word concordance (Wikipedia).\nFree-text search software was developed during the 1960s, and was a well-established service in the 1970s. Indexes and search facilities across very large text-databases were provided by ICL's Status product and IBM's internal tool Aquarius and subsequent product STAIRS (STorage And Information Retrieval System - Furth 1972). The software was originally designed to be used within a single site, but the searches could be submitted, and the results received, over networks.\nIn 1990, Archie was released by Peter Deutsch of MacGill University in Canada. (The name was a contraction of 'Archive'). It was a tool for indexing FTP archives, allowing people to find specific files - \"an archipelago of scattered FTP archives is melded into a coherent, distributed information system\" (Ciolek 1999). Hence, in 1990, Archie was arguably the first Internet search engine.\nIn April 1991, Gopher was released by a team at the University of Minnesota. It provided a free-text search mechanism across multiple collections of textual data, and was specifically designed for use on the Internet. It had a strongly hierarchical style, based on nested menus (Wikipedia). Veronica was a search-engine across multiple gopher servers developed in 1992 at the University of Nevada, Reno. Also in April 1991, WAIS (Wide Area Information Servers) was developed by Brewster Kahle and promoted by Thinking Machines Co. It provided an indexing mechanism and a powerful, structured search tool for text-files stored on networks. In retrospect, some downsides of what appeared at the time to be the breakthrough technology were that WAIS required registration in a central catalogue using structured metadata, and did not have a mechanism for automatic discovery of new sites or new files (Wikipedia).\nA review of these file-discovery mechanisms is in Ciolek (1998). They pre-date by several years the search-engines that later came to dominate Web-usage - Altavista from 1995, and Google from 1998-99.\nThe text-indexing mechanisms discussed in the preceding paragraphs can be regarded as 'brute force' approaches, seeking to deliver value from a mechanical process. But the parts of a text are not equal in their significance. For example, the occurrence of a word in a document's title, or in the Abstract, may be much more significant than a dozen occurrences within the text as a whole. There is also a considerable difference between the use of a person's name within text, and in the part of the document that identifies the authors.\nGrosseteste's topical concordance of the Bible of c. 1240, was a very different tool from Hugh of St Cher's word concordance of c. 1260. The notion 'topic' is a form of 'metadata' - data that describe files. Common examples are title, author, publisher and (as a refinement of Grosseteste's topics) author-nominated keywords - which may be free-choice or limited to a controlled vocabulary, and may or may not be supported by a thesaurus. A variety of metadata standards have emerged, beginning in the late eighteenth century in France, and including, significantly, MARC (MAchine-Readable Cataloging) developed by the US Library of Congress in the 1960s. Information professionals need much greater precision than is possible using brute-force free-text search-engines like Lycos, Altavista and Google. They are much better served by discovery tools that take advantage of metadata.\nPrecedence algorithms, notably Google's, have been so successful in delivering convenient and good-enough search facilities for the masses that metadata-based search of text is little-known. On the other hand, as non-text files have proliferated, metadata has been the primary basis on which the discovery of relevant images, sound and video can be achieved.\nThe notion of hypermedia originated in 1945 with Vennevar Bush's 'memex' idea for linking information by association (Bush 1948). Both the terms 'hypermedia' and 'hypertext' appear to have been coined by Ted Nelson in 1963, then in his mid-twenties (Wikipedia), with the earliest documentation of the terms in Nelson (1965) and Wedeles (1965) respectively. Even Nelson's original, 1965 conception included (using contemporary rather than contemporaneous terminology) granularity rather than linearity of text-segments, links, auto-indexing, versioning, forking, annotation and outlining. Although motivated by the needs of creative writers, the model's scope expressly encompassed documents such as instruction manuals, statute law, PERT networks, family trees and circuit design (pp. 93-94). \"This paper has proposed a different kind of structure for handling information. Essentially it is a file with certain storage provisions which, combined, permit the file's contents to be arranged any-which-way, and in any number of ways at once. A set of manipulation functions permits making changes or keeping track of developments. The file is capable of maintaining many different arrangements at the same time, many of which may be dormant\" (p. 97).\nA long-running project called Xanadu commenced in 1967 (Wikipedia, Nelson 1980). The ideas were progressively described in greater detail, with some important additions such as 'transclusion' (inclusion by reference) and micro-payments. Many partial implementations of hypertext and hypermedia ideas were prototyped through the 1970s and 1980s, although few made it into the mainstream. An important exception was Apple's HyperCard, available 1987-2004 (Wikipedia). An outline of the concept appears on p. 92 of Nelson's 1965 paper. Xanadu was overtaken by the Web, and suffered the fate anticipated by an early reviewer: \"it may ultimately drown in its own good intentions\" (Smoliar 1983).\nLooking back at the failure of Xanadu to deliver on its promise, Nelson later said \"HTML is precisely what we were trying to PREVENT-- ever-breaking links, links going outward only, quotes you can't follow to their origins, no version management, no rights management\" (Nelson, undated, Pam 1995). The following sections show how, for all its massive inadequacies, the simple pragmatism of the Web, built on a highly-flawed markup language and trivially simple hotlinks, broke through.\nThe World Wide Web (more succinctly, just 'the Web') emerged between 1989 and 1992, within the intellectual context described in the previous section. It began as a means of making documents readily discoverable and transferrable over networks, and conveniently displayable to the user on their own computing device. (Subsequent developments are outlined in later sections). The Web uses a very simple form of hyperlink, referred to as a hotlink. The organisational setting within which it was developed was a large scientific laboratory.\nThis section provides a brief overview of the timeline over which the several elements emerged. It is not intended to be comprehensive, but as a means of setting the scene for the emergence of the Web in Australia, which is described in the following section. The description draws on multiple sources, including CERN(1992a), Berners-Lee (1999), W3C (2000), Gillies & Cailliau (2000), together with Deja Vu (2000) and a variety of other such informal sources. See also Reid (1997).\nThe first sub-section addresses the need for files to be stored on servers, and protocols to be defined, and implemented in software, to enable those files to be downloaded to other devices. The second sub-section considers the format in which the files need to be expressed to enable software in the remote devices to render the content into a form conveniently visible to humans.\nIn March 1989, an English physicist called Tim Berners-Lee was working at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (known as CERN), in Switzerland on the French border outside Geneva. Building on some work he had undertaken in 1980, Berners-Lee submitted a document to CERN management in March 1989, proposing a hypertext project. In October 1990, Berners-Lee coined the term 'World Wide Web', was joined by Belgian Robert Cailliau, and began writing code on his new NeXT computer (Berners-Lee 1999, p. 28). A further proposal was submitted in November 1990 (Berners-Lee & Cailliau 1990), but again no approval was forthcoming. The intention was to develop a protocol to enable storage, discovery and display of the content in a web of nodes that crossed machine boundaries, focussing initially on textual content but with extensibility to non-text information such as diagrams, pictures, sound, animation etc. A keyword-search option was also proposed.\nDespite the absence of formal approval and earmarked funding, a protocol specification, a prototype server and a prototype browser-editor all existed by the end of 1990 (Berners-Lee 1999, p. 30), and in May 1991 a production version of the server was released within CERN. The design enabled access to data in a native format but also in plain text (ASCII). Its native protocol was Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), but it also supported FTP. The data could be managed by a web-server, or stored in a variety of other kinds of repositories.\nIn December 1991, the first server outside CERN was installed by particle physicist Paul Kunz at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC). Shortly afterwards, in January 1992, the first promotion outside CERN occurred: \"At [a workshop in La Londe, France], Tim Berners-Lee gave the first demo of the Web outside of the CERN laboratory. The attendance of the workshop was about 200 physicists from around the world\" (Festa 2001).\nBy August 1992, \"There [were] about 20 Web servers in existence\" (WVL 2008, but attributed to Ciolek (1999). In a document dated 3 November 1992, 26 servers were listed, in 12 countries, several well beyond the physics community (CERN 1992b). During the early years all servers used variants of the original software, which was called httpd.\nOn 30 April 1993, CERN made the Web software and protocols available on a royalty free basis, and without additional impediments (CERN 1993). It was at that stage still uncommon for potentially significant products to be open-sourced. Berners-Lee and Cailliau gave many public presentations during 1992-93, including one at the first INET in San Francisco in August 1993 (personal communication, Ian Peter, December 2011). The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) was formed in October 1994, and Berners-Lee moved from CERN to MIT.\nThe growth in server-numbers was very rapid from 1993 onwards, and the number of files and the count of accesses was as well. There were over 200 registered servers in October 1993. Server-side functionality was quickly extended from displaying documents to conducting transactions. Clarke (2002) shows how all of the additional features necessary to support eCommerce - the HTML forms feature, the HTTP POST method, CGI scripting and interfaces to the EFT/POS system - were in place by the fourth quarter of 1994.\nIn February 1995, the open-source Apache server appeared (Wikipedia). It still dominates in 2011, although a number of commercial products are also available. The count of servers grew to 100,000 in January 1996, 650,000 in January 1997 and 4.3 million in March 1999 (Ciolek 1999). A long-running survey of web-servers is at Netcraft (2010).\nThe native format in which files were intended to be expressed was called Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). It was a greatly simplified version of the well-established and extremely complex Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML). This used 'tags' to provide guidance to the browser on how to structure, and to present, the text. HTML included the 'hotlink' notion, which is a very limited form of hyperlink (Cailliau & Assman (1999).\nAlthough it was open-ended, initially the service delivered only text: \"[At the end of 1991,] the only graphical browser available was for the NeXT machines, which were not all that popular. I think there were fewer than 100,000 sold. Everybody else had a line-mode browser. And Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau were too busy promoting the Web to write a graphical browser for Unix\" (Festa 2001, quoting Paul Kunz). The NeXT browser was called WorldWideWeb from Christmas 1990 until c. 1993, and later Nexus (Berners-Lee 1995).\nIn April 1992, Viola was released by Pei Wei at University of California at Berkeley. It was claimed to be the first publicly available web browser with inline graphics, scripting, tables and stylesheet. In October 1992, the Lynx browser was developed by a team at the University of Kansas. This is a text-only browser, which has ongoing value for multiple purposes and was for some years the primary vehicle for the sight-impaired.\nFrom late 1992, through 1993 and into 1994, Marc Andreessen and Eric Bina worked on a generic graphical browser at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign. \"Development of Mosaic began in December 1992\" (Wikipedia). No mention of the term 'Mosaic' is found in the archive of the WWW-Talk email-list during 1992. Version 0.5 was released on 23 January 1993 (Andreessen 1993a), and then in successive versions through 1993, including version 1.0 on 21 April 1993 (Andreessen 1993b). There is conflict between this original data and (NCSA 1996), which dates versions a variable number of months later. A possible explanation is that the developers and their managers were operating in parallel universes. The earlier dates appear to be the correct ones.\nThe early versions were for Unix with XWindows, and have been subsequently referred to as XMosaic. Only in September 1993 were Wintel and Mac versions released, finally making the Web conveniently accessible on widely-installed operating systems and without requiring the user to have any significant technical ability.\nIn March 1994, Andreessen left NCSA, and further developed the browser-software. In mid-1994, Mosaic Communications Corp. was incorporated, and released Mosaic Netscape on 13 October 1994. By December 1994, the company had settled a claim by the University of Illinois and changed the names of the product and the corporation to Netscape. First Mosaic in 1993-94, and then Netscape 1995-98, were closely associated with a period of explosive growth in use of the Web. When Netscape's dominance was overturned at the end of 1998, it was by another derivative of Mosaic, Microsoft's Internet Explorer (Wikipedia).\nAustralians have made important contributions to a wide range of computing and networking technologies. Unusually, however, this research has not detected any major contributions in the field of Web technology during the foundation years, 1990-93. On the other hand, a number of Australians and Australian organisations were among the pioneers in the application of the Web. The following sub-sections trace the application of the Web in Australia, commencing in mid-1992, focussing primarily on the pioneering web-publishers in 1992-93 and important early adopters during 1994, and supplemented by an outline of the growth in traffic volumes.\nConsiderable scope for ambiguity exists in relation to such ideas as 'the first web-sites in Australia' and the dates they became available. A site could be launched but only as a place-holder rather than rich in content. Some sites may have been of only local or experimental interest, may or may not have been publicly announced, and may or may not have been registered with CERN and/or NCSA. Even if registered, they may have been registered some time after launch. Registration was, in any case, unnecessary in mid-1992, while the social network was small; and it quickly became unmanageable during 1994-95, as the server-count exploded. Registration soon became redundant, as first Lycos in July 1994 and then Altavista from December 1995, offered free-text search as a more efficient discovery mechanism.\nThe registration lists that have been located date to between late 1992 and mid-1994. Relevant excerpts from those lists are in the Appendix. This section provides a chronological presentation of the information that has come to light during research conducted between 1998 and 2011.\nFrom the early-to-mid 1970s, Australia had many private networks, a significant number of VANs sold services, and the Australian Computer Science discipline operated the ACSnet network to link relevant Departments and other research facilities. Personal contacts were developed and sustained between various Australians and the US developers of first ARPANet and then the Internet.\nAustralia gained a direct connection to the Internet in 1989 Clarke (2004a). By 1992, there was accordingly a fairly small but well-established and highly capable community of people in academe with the technical capacity to use and develop Internet facilities.\nIt is likely that some of the small community of Australian particle physicists visited CERN during 1992-93, but no information has come to light identifying any individual in that community who was active at that stage even as a user let alone as the operator of a server, and only a single physicist is apparent during the first two years. It remains uncertain whether Viola gained much use in Australia, although Lynx was in evidence in the mid-1990s.\nHowever, it is clear that a few people in Australia knew of developments at CERN and NCSA during 1992. Australia's super-computing community (who were considerably more numerous than particle physicists) had ongoing contacts with NCSA. ANU Bioinformatics professor David Green was sufficiently well aware of the initiative that he established a server in mid-1992. In addition, two relevant visits are known to have occurred during 1992. The first, to CERN on 31 August 1992, was specifically for the purpose of meeting with Robert Cailliau, and was by a social scientist working at the ANU, Matthew Ciolek (Ciolek 1998). The second was happenstance, at NCSA in October 1992, when Sydney-based CSIRO astrophysicist Ray Norris saw Web-related developments during a visit there (personal communication, March 2004).\nThe evidence is clear that the first web-server in Australia was David Green's Bioinformatics site, at life.anu.edu.au. The server-software was installed by Gaby Hoffmann (personal communication, December 2011), and the site-content was established by David Green in mid-1992. It was therefore among the first 20 sites in the world. His claim to have launched the first Australian web-server is \"for the simple reason that when I registered it with CERN and with NCSA, no other Australian servers were on their lists\" (Green 2001). There were no Australian servers in the list of 3 November 1992 (CERN 1992b), so Green's site would appear to have been registered in late 1992 or early 1993.\nTwo other pioneers have identified themselves. Computer scientist Rik Harris said that \"I set up my first web server in August 1992 when Tim Berners-Lee asked me to do a hypertext version of my Computer Science Technical Reports archive at daneel.rdt.monash.edu.au (which doesn't exist any more). I was discussing the format of search term URLs (can you have two ?'s in a URL?) with Marc Andreessen in February 1993 when xmosaic wasn't able to properly access my databases. I definitely had the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine [VIFP] web server then (www.vifp.monash.edu.au)\" (personal communication, December 2001). These would appear to have been at worst among the first 30-40 web-servers in the world. At 1 July 1993, VIFP was the second of only two .au entries on the 100-strong list of registered servers (Berners-Lee 1993).\nThe other pioneer represented a further discipline - astrophysics. Ray Norris advised that, in October 1992, \"I visited NCSA and was shown their beta-version Mosaic. I got very excited about it, and on my return home we installed a web server at the [CSIRO] Radiophysics Lab here in Sydney, and became (I think) the second web site in Australia\" (personal communication, March 2004). The currently-available evidence suggests that it was actually the third Australian site, but also within the first 30-40 in the world.\nThe links within the ANU were strong. By the end of 1992, David Green had installed an early version of XMosaic on the workstation of the Deputy of the ANU Library, Tony Barry (a lapsed physicist), who was already a Campus Wide Information Systems (CWIS) evangelist. Within a year, the dominance of gopher within CWIS projects in Australia was under serious threat, and quickly subsided after the release of Mosaic for Windows and Macs in September 1993 (Barry 1995).\nGreen advised that \"by early 1993 ... [his bio-informatics site] was one of the largest [registered on the official lists with CERN and NCSA] with several hundred pages and thousands of hits per day\". Tellingly, he also said \"At first I didn't do much with it, just experimented because it was text only. It was only when NCSA brought out their hypermedia browser Mosaic late in 1992 that I saw any real point in pursuing it. Prior to that Gopher had been the better medium\" (personal communication, Green 2001).\nFurther, Green says that \"No other sites registered themselves until well into 1993. If I recall correctly Jim Croft set up his site at the [National] Botanic Gardens early in 1993 after we discussed the possibilities and Mike Greenhalgh set up his Art History site around mid 1993 after we gave him a demo\" (personal communication, Green 2001). Both of these appear to have been within the first 150 sites in the world.\nAt Sydney University, a web-server was installed on the Basser Department of Computer Science Honours students host (minnie.cs.su.oz.au) in early 1993, by Michael, now Michela, Ledwidge. This supported a local web-site registered with NCSA in November 1993, and provided a test-harness for a very early browser/editor WHype (Ledwidge 1993).\nMichael Greenhalgh's Artserve was released on 15 June 1993, mirrored on the NCSA site at the University of Illinois. It continues to be accessible at its original URL, http://rubens.anu.edu.au/. It gained Honourable Mentions in the (overwhelmingly US) 'Best of the Web Awards' announced at the first International W3 Conference in Geneva on 26 May 1994, for both Education and Best Use of Multiple Media. (To put this in perspective, an individual humanities Professor, working alone, and running his web-server underneath his desk, was beaten only by one of the world's largest art institutions, Le Louvre).\nGreen also interacted closely with the ANU Supercomputing Facility (ANUSF), which naturally had direct connections with NCSA. This resulted in a web-site being created for ANUSF in mid-1993 (personal communication, Bob Gingold, December 2011). The Facility's Annual Report for 1993 was published on the site using the format-converter rtftohtml 2.7.5 (ANUSF 1993). (That now 20-year-old version of rtftohtml is still part of this author's publishing tool-set, and was used to produce the HTML PrePrint of this paper).\nUnsurprisingly, the ANU's Department of Computer Science was experimenting with a web-server during the second half of 1993, including for presenting teaching materials (fittingly, for a unit on Open Systems Concepts and Applications), with the main page \"last updated August 11, 1993\" (personal communication, Chris Johnson, December 2011).\nWithin 1km of the ANU, the Australian National Botanical Gardens (ANBG) site was registered by NCSA on 6 July 1993, and announced on 8 July 1993 (Croft 1993). Key players there included Jim Croft and Greg Whitbread. The organisation as a whole clearly appreciated the significance of what it was doing, because its 1993-94 Annual Report stated, in its 'Highlights' section, \"In July 1993, the ANBG released its World Wide Web server to the Internet, supplementing the Gopher information server released the previous year. This new server integrates the Gopher information and is the fastest growing information protocol in the world today. The ANBG was the first botanic gardens and herbarium to make information available this way\" (ANBG 1994)..\nAlso in Canberra, a government project called the Environmental Resources Information Network (ERIN) had a web-server operational from August 1993, leveraging off the nearby ANBG team. The ERIN Web and Gopher servers drew praise from U.C. Berkeley as early as 30 August 1993. Registration with CERN was sought on 15 October 1993. Despite having a 5-month advantage, the Gopher server's hit-rates were overrun by mid-1994. One reason was that the in-line display of images in the Mosaic browser proved to be an important feature for scientific resource-pages.\nAnother key attraction of the site derived from the sophistication of both its user interface and its integration with pre-existing databases: \"By the end of 1993 using the Common Gateway Interface (CGI), connections between the web and our database were made to allow users to find geographic locations, map and model species distributions etc and this was much more interesting technically than static HTML pages!\". The application already included auto-generated maps, with clickable areas that generated a pick-list enabling selection of the user's target-species, but at that stage zoom capabilities and map-overlays for cities, rivers and roads had not yet been delivered (Boston & Stockwell 1995 and personal communication, March 2011).\nIn August 1993, David Green travelled to Hobart to install a web-server for the Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service (ANUSF 1993).\nA small Northern Territory Company, NT.Net set up web-pages for the Northern Territory Tourist Commission (NTTC) in September 1993 (personal communication, Tom Koltai, December 2011).\nAt the University of Sydney, a further very early contribution in the humanities was James Farrow's Shakespeare web-site, The Works of the Bard, which he launched in October 1993 (Farrow 1998). In early 2012, a DNS entry still exists for the original www.cs.su.oz.au domain, re-directing to a pathname within the domain sydney.edu.au. All of the servers identified in this section fell within the timeframe of the first 200 registered by CERN and NCSA.\nDuring 1993, the acquisition of copies of various versions of Mosaic, by probably some hundreds of people in Australia, gave considerable impetus to both web-usage and the creation of web-servers and material to load up on them. The influential Melbourne PC Club offered (X)Mosaic v.0.8 as a bulletin board download from mid-to-late February 1993 (personal communication, Stephen Loosley, December 2011).\nMy own first experiment with the Web as a teaching-medium was in an ANU MBA class in August 1993. However, in a paper in November 1993 on the financing of the Australian Internet, the only reference I made was this: \"If the services are attractive enough (and such facilities as gopher, World-Wide-Web and X-Mosaic might well satisfy that requirement), it may prove feasible to charge fees approaching those of commercial value-added networks\" (Clarke 1993). Tony Barry's papers at the same conference and at another event shortly afterwards showed a much greater appreciation of the impact that the Web was to have (Barry 1993, Barry & Stanton 1994).\nA November 1993 version of the register (Mason 1993) lists the following Australian servers:\nAustralian National Botanic Gardens Biodiversity, australian plants. (Catalogue )\nANU Bioinformatics - Research School of Biological Sciences & Centre for Information Science Research at the Australian National University, BioInformatics department\nERIN - the Australian Environmental Resources Information Network\nMonash VIFP - Victorian Institute of Forensic Pathology\nMt Stromlow Observatory - Mount Stromlow and Siding Spring Observatory [sic - Stromlo]\nUniversity of Sydney - Basser Department of Computer Science (information about the department and its current research); The Written Web (Communication rather than purely information technology)\nIn December 1993, the register of Australian web-servers operated by David Green for NCSA, for many years at http://life.anu.edu.au:80/links/ozweb.html, showed only nine, eight of them at ANU or launched with the support of Green himself (Barry & Stanton 1994, with the individuals who were primarily responsible interpolated by this author):\nBioinformatics Facility [David Green]\nDepartment of Computer Science [Chris Johnson, Steve Ball, Paul Thistlewaite]\nLibrary [Tony Barry]\nMount Stromlo and Siding Springs Observatories [Bob Gingold]\nThe Supercomputing Group [Bob Gingold, Drew Whitehouse]\nAustralian National Botanic Gardens [Jim Croft]\nEnvironmental Resources Information Network [Tony Boston]\nTasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service [David Green]\nVictorian Institute of Forensic Pathology [Rik Harris, at Monash]\nDuring December 1993, there were also announcements on NCSA's What's New pages of a site for an additional community organisation, the Australian Public Access Network Association (APANA), and for the Northern Territory (now Charles Darwin) University, and the University of Canberra. By the end of 1993, a first site for a secondary school had been established, for Vermont Secondary College in Victoria, hosted by Monash University (personal communication, Stephen Loosley, December 2011).\nAt some stage between mid-to-late 1993 and mid-1994, the 'pioneer' phase was over. The Internet and hence the Web were increasingly accessible from outside academe, and the benefits of being an early-mover in the web-publishing space were apparent to leaders across government, community organisations and industry. This section draws an arbitrary distinction between 'pioneers' in 1993 and 'early adopters' in 1994.\nAt the boundary was Matthew Ciolek's Coombsweb, which involved migration of a substantial collection that had been available worldwide by other means since September 1991. \"At the time of its launch (25 Jan 1994) Coombsweb was ... the 850th site in the world ... The Asian Studies sites managed or supervised by Matthew Ciolek remain an important part of the [Virtual Library], as well as being now the oldest\" (WVL 2008). The claim of being \"the 850th site in the world\" was based on an inspection of the CERN register at the time (interview, 2010).\nWith the emergent liberalisation of Acceptable Use Policy, Internet Service Providers were beginning to emerge. One that offered web-hosting at an early stage was Pegasus, some time between late 1993 and early 1994 (personal communication, Ian Peter, December 2011).\nWithin the universities, librarians played important roles in stimulating adoption. They had initiated a movement commonly referred to as Campus Wide Information Systems (CWIS). This predated the Web's emergence, because gopher appeared to offer an excellent basis for providing remote access to text and the discovery of text. During 1993-94, the CWIS efforts rapidly converted across to the increasingly popular, multi-media Web service (CAUL 1995). Most encountered at least a degree of apathy, and a number were confronted by outright opposition from university administrators.\nOn the basis of the limited searching that has been undertaken, the earliest corporate web-site that has been reliably located is that of Xanadu, at http://www.aus.xanadu.com/, live on 19 April 1994. However, with Pegasus and possibly several other ISPs active during the first half of 1994, it is likely that some other sites were in place by then.\nIn May 1994, \"a prototype distributed hypertext search product called World Wide Web (WWW)\" was still perceived merely \"an important example of contemporary services\", rather than as a tsunami or a 'killer app' (Clarke & Worthington 1994),\nPossibly the earliest community organisation to launch on the Web was Railpage Australia and New Zealand. It was originally implemented in 1992 using a different format, was converted to a web-site in July 1994, and claimed to be among the first 100 web sites to be hosted in Australia (Evans 2009).\nBy mid-1994, individuals were also making headway in applying the Web. The oldest identified to date is that of Danny Yee, whose book review site was launched in June, originally at thor.anatomy.su.oz.au/danny/book-reviews/ (personal communication, January 2012). In July 1994, Tom Worthington did a presentation to the Canberra Branch of the Australian Computer Society (ACS), noting that \"the photographs have been scanned at a resolution suitable for display on a personal computer and compressed to be transmitted in a reasonable time (about 30 seconds each) with a 9600 bps modem\" (Worthington 1994). My own web-site preparations began in August 1994, but the site that the PrePrint version of this paper is published on was only publicised in February 1995. As late as April 1995, however, a Senate Committee that considered the need for regulation of content reticulated over networks was oriented towards 'bulletin board systems' rather than the Web (Clarke 1995).\nA further early example of a commercial operation selling access to the Internet with direct support for use of the Web was the Ausnet Instant Internet Access Start-up, a bundle delivered to newsagencies across Australia in October 1994. It included a copy of Netscape v.0.9b and sold 55,000 copies (personal communication, Tom Koltai, December 2011). Another important contextual factor was the capacity of Internet connections at the time. In June 1994, there was no broadband, and (64kbps or 128kbps) ISDN was out of the reach of consumers. The current standard for modems at the time was 14,400 bps, but \"some users still use 1200 bps modems and ... many use 2400 bps units\" (Nallawalla 1994).\nAn indication of the growth rates in web-sites at the time is provided by Goldschlager (1995). That paper reviewed the many emergent categories of Web search mechanism, and reported on a www.au index developed by that paper's author. In its first 4 months from December 1994 to March 1995, the catalogue grew from 235 to 809 entries. As the author presciently noted, \"challenges will arise as the database grows larger\".\nIdentifying the second government agency web-site after ERIN has proven challenging. PIENet was a well-known web-site established by the then Department of Primary Industry and Energy (DPIE) - whose contemporary equivalent is the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF). An archive copy of the site in late 1996 includes the statement that PIENet was established on 22 December 1994. A prime mover in the initiative was Peter Talty, who, in his role as Chair of the Canberra Branch of the ACS, drove the release of a network service for ACS members during 1994.\n\"The Defence Home Page was launched on 2 March 1995\" (Worthington 1998). The Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) had a web-site from March 1995, courtesy of the ACS and Tom Worthington (ACS 1995). A March 1995 by-election in Canberra featured a supporting web-site (private communication, Kerry Webb, July 2011). The National Library web-site was launched in May 1995 (NLA 1995). The webmaster was Michael Ledwidge, who had graduated with Honours from Sydney University in 1993. Also in May 1995, an early sign of 'media convergence' was a web-site that complemented a TV show, Hot Chips, produced by the Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC). The site is archived at http://www.abc.net.au/hotchips/.\nThe abruptness with which the Web shot from obscurity to prominence is exemplified by the treatment of the topic in the Australian Unix Users Group (AUUG) Conferences. The September 1992, 1993 and even 1994 events run by this large and dynamic community did not include a single paper on the Web, or on hypertext, or even on gopher. (Reasonably enough, the strongly technical members saw it as a plaything rather than real computing). The earliest entry in the AUUG monthly Newsletter appears to be at the end of 1993 (Sanders 1993), followed by its inclusion in a workshop in February 1994. The next mention is two paras. in a review of Internet services, on p. 65 of the AUUG Conference in September 1994 (Cave 1994). Yet, at the September 1995 event, 31 of the 78 papers were specifically on the Web, and Robert Cailliau was a keynote speaker (AUUG 1995). Similarly, the first mention of the Web in the Melbourne PC Users Group monthly newsletter appears to have been in June 1995 - even though XMosaic had been available on their bulletin board two years earlier.\nCorporate web-sites rapidly implemented Internet commerce capabilities during 1995, mostly using variants of the 'shopping cart' model (Clarke 2004b). The Internet Archive discloses that a proprietary shopping cart application, developed by Harris Technologies for its own use, had reached a substantial level of sophistication by 22 December 1996 - suggesting that the innovation took place considerably earlier, very probably during 1995. There were eCommerce nominations for the inaugural Telstra/AFR Web Awards in the third quarter of 1996 (for which the author was a judge), and in subsequent years one and then multiple eCommerce classifications were established. Subsequent extensions to the architecture of the original Web have been under the aegis of such terms as 'Web services' and 'service-oriented architecture' (SOA).\nDespite Berners-Lee's original intentions, there was no indexing mechanism intrinsic to the Web. The Dublin Core metadata movement was launched within US library circles in early 1995, with enthusiastic UK and Australian involvement shortly afterwards (DCMI 1995, Clarke 1997). This spawned the Australian Government Locator Service (AGLS) in 1997. Despite the elegance and logical advantages of metadata-based search, Lycos from July 1994 and Altavista, from December 1995, offered users convenience and ready availability. Brute-force text-search became the mainstream, to the extent that metadata-based search is, even in 2011, unknown to the vast majority of Web users. Altavista fell victim to a failed attempt to monetise its dominance via a portal and eCommerce strategy, combined with the the dot.com collapse of 2000 (Wikipedia). Google, formed in 1998, was the beneficiary.\n[Desirable additional source-materials:\nVALA Conference Proceedings for 1993 and 1995\nNetworkshop Proceedings for 1992, 1993 and 1994\nAUUG Conference Proceedings for 1992, 1993 and 1994\nadditional snapshots of the registers run by CERN and NCSA during 1992-94]\nA further question of interest concerns the oldest still-available and/or continuously-available web-sites in Australia. With little doubt, the prize goes to the humanities ahead of the sciences. The contenders appear to be:\nMichael Greenhalgh's Artserve (continuously since 15 June 1993)\nAustralian National Botanic Gardens (ANBG), continuously since July 1993\nEnvironmental Resources Information Network (ERIN) (from mid-August 1993, but de-commissioned in February 2011)\nJames Farrow's The Works of the Bard (continuously since October 1993)\nthe staff server for the Griffith University School of Information and Communication Technology (continuously since 25 November 1993)\nMatthew Ciolek's Coombsweb (from 24/29 January 1994) and Asian Studies WWW Virtual Library (from 22/24 March 1994). These were still operational in January 2012, but the addition of new publications ceased on 25 January 2011, leaving in place the substantial resource-sets and their cumulative 67 million hits. At the date of its closure, it claimed Google Rank #1 among the 10,100,000 Asian Studies pages world-wide\nADFA (the Australian Defence Force Academy, from February 1994, using the ACSNet domain-name adfa.oz.au but later migrated to www.adfa.edu.au, without maintaining a redirection notice)\nLa Trobe University (continuously since 9 March 1994)\nXanadu (continuously since 19 April 1994). It would be fitting if the longest-available site for an Australian company does indeed belong to Ted Nelson's company - which dates to 1960, 1965, 1981 or 1983, depending on the preferred definition\nPIENet, at the Department of Primary Industries and Energy (from 22 December 1994 until May 2007, when the name allocation rules of the gov.au domain appear to have decreed that it be abandoned in favour of a name that reflected the agency's current title daff.gov.au)\nThe majority of the information that the research has unearthed and on which this paper is based is 'supply-side', and tells the story of the people and organisations who pioneered the provision of information via web-servers. Information about the 'demand-side' is difficult to come by, but aggregated data throws some light on the matter.\nStatements about Internet traffic require care. By design, there is no chokepoint through which all traffic passes, and hence most measures of network traffic are localised, proxies or estimates, rather than comprehensive and authoritative measures. However, during the period of the NFSnet backbone (1986-95), fairly reliable statistics were gathered. No statistics for Australia have been located for the relevant period, but experiences in Australia at the time were consistent with the data available from overseas sources.\nFrom the implementation of TCP/IP in 1983 until the mid-1990s, user-related Internet traffic was distributed across a range of protocols, with file-transfer (ftp) dominating the volume, followed by the smtp and pop protocols (email), nntp (network news) and telnet (remote terminal simulation).\nThe original purpose of the Web's http protocol was the transfer of files suitable for rendering on the user's screen. Interfaces to back-end databases were rapidly devised and were in mainstream use by early 1995 (Clarke 2002). Since then, a considerable amount of content has been generated 'on the fly' and formatted as though it resided on a server in a requested file. This provided a firm foundation for commercial transactions from the end of 1994 onwards, and for access to emails in the browser-window, which began later but in recent years has become the norm for some categories of user.\nA graph in Berners-Lee (1996) shows growth in the traffic on the primary web-server, on a log-scale, as \"a steady exponential ... at a factor of ten per year, over three years\", from July 1992 to April 1994. During the year from March 1994 and March 1995, Web traffic grew from 5% to 25% of a significantly larger volume of Internet traffic. Web traffic-volume overtook ftp traffic-volume in the 2nd quarter of 1995, a mere 3-1/2 years after the protocol appeared on the Internet (Lance 1995, Gray 1996, Odlzyko 2003). Within two further years, in early 1997, The Web was accounting for in excess of 50% of the traffic volume. Odlzyko's Table 2 provides ample evidence in support of the Web as the Internet's first 'killer app', followed a few years later by P2P.\nFrom 1995 onwards, growth rates in Web traffic were very high in Australia as elsewhere, with rapid adoption as a publication medium, and large numbers of individuals installing the quickly-improving web-browser software to gain access to the content. \"[In mid-1997,] every University in Australia has at least one World Wide Web server and a 'home page'\" (Debreceny 1997).\nAfter 1997, Web traffic continued to increase year-on-year by of the order of 50% p.a. for some time, but remained below half of the total traffic. That was because, from about 1998 onwards, P2P traffic increased greatly, associated with, chronologically, Napster, Kazaa and BitTorrent. P2P traffic may have exceeded Web traffic c. 2002-07.\nStreaming is most appropriately performed using a specific-to-purpose protocol running over the low-overhead alternative transport protocol, UDP. Since 2007, however, the Web has also been much-used as a funnel for not only file-download but also streaming of audio, video and animation. This is achieved by breaking the stream into multiple small files (Wikipedia). As a result of this, combined with copyright-owners' efforts to repress P2P traffic in copyright-infringing materials, the Web resumed its leadership in the protocol tables after 2007 (Anderson 2007).\nThe Web was originally conceived as \"a wide-area hypermedia information retrieval initiative aiming to give universal access to a large universe of documents\" (W3C 1992). Berners-Lee was aware of the precursors to the Web identified in the earlier section of this paper. But he intentionally set his sights lower than the visionaries.\nA conventional lens through which to view the emergence of the Web is the theory of innovation diffusion (Rogers 1962, 2003). The theory purports to explain how technological innovation is communicated through particular channels, over time, among the members of a social system. Many of the theory's propositions are borne out by the evidence, although some variations are apparent. For example, Rogers posits that mass media channels are more important during the preliminary knowledge phase, after which interpersonal channels become key. In the case of the Web, it would appear that interpersonal channels were very important during the period 1992-93, when the Web was going through both its 'knowledge' and 'persuasion' stages. This may reflect the fact that the innovation 'the Web' is itself a channel that can be used in both the knowledge and persuasion phases.\nRogers' theory includes five important characteristics of an innovation. The Web scored well on all five, and very highly on three of them. The first critical need is relative advantage, by which is meant the degree to which the innovation is perceived to be better than what it supersedes. The Web was an implementation of ideas that had been 'in the air' for some time. It was already feasible to use a tool to transfer a file. But a user then had to select, and in many cases to acquire, an appropriate tool to display its contents. There was no capability at the time to fetch-and-display, especially not easily and seamlessly, and that was what the Web offered. In addition to that advantage over prior technologies, the new ones that emerged in parallel with the Web were focussed either on adjacent problems - particularly file discovery - or on parts of that problem, rather than the whole.\nA furrther relatvie advantage, starting with the NeXT-only WordWideWeb/Nexus browser, then Viola, but critically Mosaic, was the display of images, initially in separate windows ('pop-ups', as they were later dubbed), but then in the same window, and soon after that with text neatly folding around them. The criticality of this was expressed by several Australians, e.g. \"At first I didn't do much with [the Web, in early-to-mid-1992], just experimented because it was text only. It was only when [a] hypermedia browser [arrived, in mid-to-late 1992] ... that I saw any real point in pursuing it\" (personal communication, Green 2001).\nIt was only at a later stage, when users needed some 'wow' factor, that the glitz become important: Mosaic \"broke away from the small pack of existing browsers by including features -- like icons, bookmarks, a more attractive interface, and pictures -- that made the software easy to use and appealing to 'non-geeks'\" (NCSA 2009).\nAccording to Rogers (1962), the second key characteristic is compatibility, by which is meant consistency with existing values, past experiences and needs. Berners-Lee's design supported the existing FTP protocol as well as native HTTP, and existing ASCII format as well as native HTML. For ERIN, on the other hand, a critical aspect was compatibility with existing databases: \"By the end of 1993 using the Common Gateway Interface (CGI), connections between the web and our database were made to allow users to find geographic locations, map and model species distributions etc and this was much more interesting technically than static HTML pages!\" (personal communication, March 2011).\nRogers' third important characteristic is complexity, meaning difficulty of understanding and use. (To retain consistency, it would be better thought of in the positive, as 'simplicity'). Installation of the httpd server software was not unduly challenging for a person with modest technical skills. And all that a browser-user had to do was download, install, type in an address, and fetch-and-display. After that, additional content could be found by clicking on links. Typical of the reactions of Australians in 1992-93 was that of astrophysicist Ray Norris, who said that, when a graphical browser was demonstrated to him at NCSA in October 1992, \"I got very excited about it\" (personal communication, March 2004).\nMatthew Ciolek nicely summarised two critical factors about the Web that caused him to convert his already-substantial public electronic library to the Web at the beginning of 1994: \"It was the first time that no tech support was needed to publish documents. You just needed an account [and some capability with HTML editing]\", and \"the visibility of the HTML source-code for each page enabled the appropriation of code, templates and techniques\" and hence facilitated rapid dissemination of skills (interview, 2010). This was an environment in which lay-people could publish conveniently, quickly and inexpensively, and had the motivation to do so because other people were publishing, and the pooling of resources was perceived to be valuable for all concerned.\nRogers' other two important characteristics of a successful innovation are trialability and observability, both of which are intrinsic to the Web.\nA simplified re-construction is as follows:\nThe Web enjoyed a sufficiently nurturing context, akin to an 'angel investor' - a research laboratory\nThe Web was a sufficiently complete innovation that it could offer value by solving a perceived problem\nThe Web was a sufficiently simple innovation that it could be understood, and 'just works'\nThe innovators had a sufficiently rich social network that initial dissemination resulted in enough seed falling on fertile soil\nThe first round of pioneers were sufficiently enthused to promote the Web using their own extensive social networks\nOnly a very small number of the first-round social network were Australians. The awareness, enthusiasm and energy of those few, the richness of their own social networks, particularly within and adjacent to the ANU, and the awareness, enthusiasm and energy of the second-round pioneers, resulted in experimentation and in innovative applications.\nIn some cases, such as the bioinformatics and social sciences collections, substantial sets of resources were quickly made available. In other cases, the innovations were far from obvious at the time. For example, the richness of fine art images and their relationship to cultural monuments such as Borobudur, were a major surprise to those who saw them. ERIN's innovative application was its very early harnessing of technological extensions in order to deliver map-based interfaces.\nThe rapid growth that commenced in 1993 demonstrated that critical mass had been achieved. This paper is witness to the productivity that arises from ready discoverability and accessibility. The first draft - containing about two-thirds of the review draft - was researched and written in 7 hours, on 18 April 2010. Review and refinement to publication-standard of course required the investment of multiples of this time. On the other hand, a public resource has existed since that date, and the c. 750 human downloads of the PrePrint versions of this paper to date have resulted in the submission of a considerable volume of additional information relevant to the topic.\nThe oft-repeated mantra \"Information wants to be free ...\" is not the battle-cry that many people have thought it was. It is actually a concise expression of the fundamental tension between those who want to gain access to information and those that want to control it, as a basis for power (Clarke 2000). The early years of the Internet unleashed euphoria about a new world of free information (Barlow 1994, 1996). But that optimism was very quickly tempered by warnings about an imminent 'new dark ages' Clarke (1999b) and 'the Internet as a tool of authoritarianism' Clarke (2001).\nSome of the challenges to the Web's original philosophy have been straightforward attempts to achieve commercial advantage. Wired magazine displayed the first banner-ads in October 1994, giving rise to the claim that \"There will be billboards along the Information Superhighway\" (Schrage 1994). There have been continual manouevres to lure consumers to use for-profit 'portals', to put 'paywalls' around parts of the Web in order to fund content and services, and once having got control of consumers' eyes to keep them inside these 'walled gardens'. Most of these attempts failed, partly because \"consumers are smarter than media organisations thought\" (Boutin 1998), and partly because the Web's architecture was hostile to them.\nThere have accordingly been many attempts to convert Web architecture from its inherently 'user-pull' orientation into a 'marketer-push' technology, and to re-engineer the function of the 'server' from service to control. Early versions of these developments are chronicled in Clarke (1999a). More recently, there have been concerted efforts to make browsers subsidiary to servers, by enabling servers to deliver code to the browser in order to control the device's behaviour, and through that code to gain as much control as practicable of the consumer's behaviour as well. Microsoft's highly permissive ActiveX technology lends itself to this, and extensions to Javascript and the HTTP protocol have extended the manipulation into non-Microsoft environments. The lofty-sounding ambitions declared for Web 2.0 have acted as a smoke-screen for deep-nested interference by servers with the operation of consumers' devices (Clarke 2008).\nMeanwhile, since 2004, social networking services (Wikipedia) have emerged to exploit individuals' willingness to contribute content and expose the behaviour of themselves and other people. Endeavours to 'monetise' this phenomenon have led to the capture and inference of demographic profiles, and further architectural and procedural innovations in order to support the acquisition of advertising revenue.\nWithin organisations, there have been multiple, successive attempts to implement 'thin clients', in order to exercise control over employees' electronic behaviour. Since the explosion of smartphone adoption since the release of Apple's iPhone in 2007, and of tablets since Apple's iPad in 2010, suppliers have been seeking to exercise a related form of tight control over their customers. Controlled distribution of both software and content, and built-in spyware, have been complemented by constraints on device functionality. Many of these handsets are 'consumer devices' in the narrow sense of being 'dumbed-down' to the specific capabilities that the supplier is currently prepared to deliver to its customer. They may be built over a general-purpose computing platform, but providers are denying access to the platform's flexibility not only by consumers but even by developers. This affords suppliers with customer lock-in, and hence protects high prices for software and services, and control over the rate of 'planned obsolescence'.\nThese developments may lead future observers to perceive the 15-year period commencing in the early 1990s to have been the high-point of freedom of information to the public, with the World Wide Web as the trigger for a short period of prosumer power.\nThe Web was created by a particle physicist working in Geneva in 1990-93, as a convenient form of electronic publishing, featuring a very limited but useful sub-set of hypertext ideas. It was an idea whose time had come, and it over-ran its predecessors due to its simplicity of use for content-consumer and originator/publisher alike. This paper has identified pioneering activities in a single nation, Australia, during the period 1992-94. Key contributions were made by academics in disciplinary areas as diverse as bioinformatics, astrophysics, computer science, the humanities (in particular art history) and the social sciences, and by professional librarians. That foundation ensured that Australia has been as active as any country in the world in both content-contribution and content-consumption. It remains to be seen whether an analysis on the 25th anniversary in 2018 will find a broad information landscape, or a labyrinth of walled gardens that are controlled by economic interests, and that are policed on their behalf by law enforcement agencies funded by consumer-taxpayers.\nNote: Wikipedia articles have been cited in those cases where no satisfactory reference has been located and the relevant Wikipedia article appeared to be comprehensive and reliable. 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Interesting new entries include a hypermedia art history exhibit from Michael Greenhalgh at Australian National University [at that stage hosted at NCSA, at http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Experimental/anu-art-history/home.html]\nJuly 8, 1993 ... The Australian National Botanic Gardens [Jim Croft] has a new World Wide Web server for biodiversity information. [http://155.187.10.12/index.html] is a terse home page and [http://155.187.10.12/anbg.html] is a more narrative home page.\nJuly 18, 1993 ... A big list of CS technical report archive sites [Rik Harris] is [at http://www.vifp.monash.edu.au/techreports/sitelist.html]. (It's in Australia and behind a very slow network link, so don't pull it over too often.)\nAugust 8, 1993 ... The ANU Bioinformatics Hypermedia Service [David Green] [at http://life.anu.edu.au/] continues to evolve. See information on the International Organization for Plant Information [http://life.anu.edu.au/biodiversity/iopi/iopi.html], the Firenet home page [http://life.anu.edu.au/firenet/firenet.html], more information on molecular biology [http://life.anu.edu.au/molbio.html] than you can shake a virtual stick at, and more.\nAugust 8, 1993 ... The Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service in Australia is developing a Web server [at http://life.anu.edu.au/demos/tpws.html].\nAugust 8, 1993 ... The Australian National Bonatic Gardens [http://155.187.10.12/index.html] Web server continues to evolve in new and wonderful directions.\nSeptember 2, 1993 ... A major new hypermedia art/architecture history exhibit on The Palace of Diocletian at Split -- A Roman Palace in Ex-Yugoslavia [still at http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Experimental/split/split1.html] is now online courtesy of Michael Greenhalgh, Professor of Art History at Australian National University.\nSeptember 5, 1993 ... A new Guide to Australia [http://life.anu.edu.au/education/australia.html] is now online, courtesy Jim Croft and David Green (in Australia). This document aims to draw together all the available, up-to-date information about Australia. Other new Australia-related information now online includes a hypermedia implementation of the CIA World Factbook covering Australia and related topics [http://155.187.10.12/world/australia-region.html], a hypermedia version of an Australia FAQ [http://155.187.10.12/oz/faq-contents.html], and a selection of Australian bird line drawings and bird calls [http://155.187.10.12/projects/birds/bird-studies.html].\nOctober 11, 1993 ... The Australian National Botanic Gardens [http://155.187.10.12/index.html] server has been upgraded to HTTP/1.0. If waving your arms in anger and frustration does not work, the flag server [http://155.187.10.12/flags/flags.html] now has the semaphore alphabet. Petrol-heads can look at page of race track signal flags [http://155.187.10.12/flags/motor-flags.html].\nOctober 18, 1993 ... The Australian Environmental Resources Information Network [ERIN] [http://kaos.erin.gov.au/erin.html] is now running a Web server.\nNovember 3, 1993 ... ANU Bioinformatics [http://life.anu.edu.au/] has just upgraded to HTTP/1.0 and is accessible again to everyone using Mosaic prereleases 3-6 (although if you are using pre 3-6, you should move to pre7 immediately) and other HTTP/1.0 clients. Look for lots of new services as they exploit the capabilities of NCSA's latest server. Meanwhile, see the following recent compilations: Educational and Teaching Resources [http://life.anu.edu.au/education.html], Guide to Australia [http://life.anu.edu.au/education/australia.html], and Hypermedia and the Internet [http://life.anu.edu.au/education/hypermedia.html]. The list of sources for Internet browsers and client software [http://life.anu.edu.au/links/syslib.html] includes live links to each of the sites.\nNovember 15, 1993 ... Michael Ledwidge in Australia says: \"While development continues on making the World Wide Web more sophisticated, efforts should be made to put this technology to other uses [http://minnie.cs.su.oz.au/writ/start.html] -- some more relevant to the arts than to the sciences.\"\n[By November 15, 1993 ... James Farrow's Shakespeare web-site, http://www.it.usyd.edu.au/~matty/Shakespeare/]\nNovember 25, 1993 ... A new Web server is up and running at Griffith University [CIT]] [http://www.cit.gu.edu.au/] in Australia. [This is still available, but as the staff server ]\nDecember 10, 1993 ... The Australian Public Access Network Association [APANA] [Zak Saleeba?] [http://arvidsjaur.anu.edu.au/apana/apana.htm] is now running a Web server with contact information, UUCP maps, and pictures of members.\nDecember 19, 1993 ... A new Web server is online for Department of Computing, Northern Territory University, Australia [http://gummy.ntu.edu.au/ntu/Home.html].\nDecember 21, 1993 ... A new Web server is available at The University of Canberra, Australia [http://services.canberra.edu.au/home.html].\nJanuary 13,1994 ... ANU Bioinformatics [http://life.anu.edu.au/] has recently opened two new hypermedia services. Medical Information [http://life.anu.edu.au/medical.html] covers a wide range of toipics, including biochemistry, cell biology, and clinical science. Palynology and palaeoclimatology [http://life.anu.edu.au/landscape_ecology/pollen.html] covers many aspects of palaeoenvironmental research.\nJanuary 29,1994 ... The Coombs Computing Unit at ANU now is running a Web server.\nFebruary 5, 1994 ... The Department of Art History at the Australian National University now offers a FORMS interface whereby the 2,800-record experimental database of Prints & Print History [http://rubens.anu.edu.au/prints_form.html] may be accessed, together with its images. Newly available is a FORMS interface to a 2,500-record (and 2,500-image) experimental database largely dedicated to Classical Architecture of the Mediterranean Basin [http://rubens.anu.edu.au/architecture_form.html]. Both are also available via the main page of ArtServe, the ANU Humanities Server [http://rubens.anu.edu.au/index.html].\nFebruary 5, 1994 ... An interactive map of Australian Web sites [http://life.anu.edu.au/links/ozmap.html] is now available from the Australian National University`s Bioinformatics Facility [http://life.anu.edu.au/].\nFebruary 9, 1994 ... Announcing a server at the Australian Defence Force Academy [http://www.adfa.oz.au/]. This is an academic institution. Apart from the campus WWW service, a number of other services are also hosted here:\nA Mosaic 2.0 form for requesting information from the UUCP maps [http://www.adfa.oz.au/CS/uumap.html]\nAn (incomplete) collection of world flags [http://www.adfa.oz.au/CS/flg/]\nThe Australian Alpine Information Service [http://www.adfa.oz.au/aais/]\nA limited amount of information about 386/Free/Net/* BSD [http://www.adfa.oz.au/CS/wkt/BSD.html]\nFebruary 13, 1994 ... Coombs Computing Unit, Research Schools of Social Sciences & Pacific and Asian Studies at the Australian National University, now operates a specialist Social Sciences WWW Server [http://coombs.anu.edu.au/CoombsHome.html].\nMarch 9, 1994 ... La Trobe University (Melbourne, Australia) is pleased to announce that their Web server is now online and contains information about the University, its courses and research. The server also hosts sites set up by the School of Zoology [http://www.zoo.latrobe.edu.au/], and Glenn College [http://www.latrobe.edu.au/GlennHome.html]. La Trobe's Art Museum [http://www.latrobe.edu.au/Glenn/Museum/ArtMuseumHome.html] is also online with its current exhibition of the personal collection of one of Australia's foremost artists, Clifton Pugh.\nMarch 13, 1994 ... The Australian National University has established another specialist WWW server. The Demography & Population Studies Server [http://coombs.anu.edu.au/ResFacilities/DemographyPage.html] (Coombsweb,ANU) is a part of the ANU Social Sciences WWW Server [http://coombs.anu.edu.au/CoombsHome.html] (Coombsweb). Its function is keep track of leading information facilities of value and/or significance to researchers in the field of demography.\nMarch 22, 1994 ... The Coombs Computing Unit, Research Schools of Social Sciences & Pacific and Asian Studies at the Australian National University, Canberra has became the moderator of the Asian Studies section [http://coombs.anu.edu.au/WWWVL-AsianStudies.html] of the CERN's WWW Virtual Library project. Please direct Asian Studies' registrations requests, announcements and inquiries to the Asian Studies WWW VL administrator: Dr T.Matthew Ciolek (tmciolek@coombs.anu.edu.au).\nMarch 26, 1994 ... The Web interface to the rec.arts.movies database is now being mirrored in the USA and in Australia. There is information on over 30,000 titles, 75,000 actors and actresses, 6500 directors, 7900 writers... and much much more, all of which can be searched. Whether you're a movies fan or just need answers to questions such as \"where have I seen that face before ?\", then this is for you.. Here are the servers;\nAustralia [http://ballet.cit.gu.edu.au/Movies/]. Griffith University. N.B. restricted to access from Australia only.\nApril 19, 1994 ... The Coombs Computing Unit, Research Schools of Social Sciences & Pacific and Asian Studies at the Australian National University, Canberra has enhanced its ANU Social Sciences WWW Server (Coombsweb) by constructing yet another facility - the Aboriginal Studies Server [http://coombs.anu.edu.au/ResFacilities/AboriginalPage.html]. This new WWW system will keep track of leading information facilities of value and/or significance to researchers in the field of Aboriginal and Indigenous Peoples studies.\nApril 19, 1994 ... Xanadu Australia has announced a Gopher and WWW home page for Xanadu, the legendary hypertext system that inspired WWW. It features the Bill of Information Rights [http://www.aus.xanadu.com/0h/inforights] and the Xanadu FAQ [http://www.aus.xanadu.com/0h/faq].\nApril 24, 1994 ... The Coombs Computing Unit of the Research Schools of Social Sciences & Pacific and Asian Studies at the Australian National University, Canberra maintains an on-line WAIS database of abstracts of theses and dissertations written at the ANU [gopher://cheops.anu.edu.au/7waissrc%3a/Coombs-db/ANU-Theses-Abstracts.src]. Alumni of the ANU worldwide - the past, present and the future ones - from all fields of study, including both Sciences and the Arts, are warmly invited and encouraged to contribute to the continuing growth of the ANU-Theses-Abstracts database [http://coombs.anu.edu.au/CoombswebPages/ThesesAbstracts.html]. If you don't have a browser (eg. Mosaic v. 2) which supports forms, you can still e-mail your thesis details (following the preferred ANU'format) to: abstracts@coombs.anu.edu.au\nMay 1, 1994 ... The Monash Medical Informatics Web Server [http://adrian.med.monash.edu.au/] contains papers/articles/theses of team members, locally developed software, and links to all the other informatics sites that we are aware of. It is provided by Monash University Medical Informatics, Melbourne, Australia.\nMay 3, 1994 ... The Australian Environmental Resources Information Network (ERIN) is pleased to announce the availability of our new, improved World Wide Web Server [http://kaos.erin.gov.au/erin.html]. The server contains information and data on Australia's environment. New features include:\nlinks to ERIN's ORACLE database [http://kaos.erin.gov.au/database/db.html] to produce, for example, species distribution maps on request\nmap queries, for example world heritage areas [http://kaos.erin.gov.au//land/conservation/wha/auswha.html]\nlinks to environmental information servers [http://kaos.erin.gov.au//other_servers/other_servers.html] around the world\nability to search ERIN Server [http://kaos.erin.gov.au/cgi-bin/wais.pl]\nThere appear to be very few publications that tell the story of the early years of the Web from the perspective of a particular country. But see Malone (2000) for 'Early Irish Web Stuff'.\nIn Australia, my own contributions to the emergence of the Web were minuscule, but I was one of the early beneficiaries of other people's efforts. The preparation of this paper has drawn on the published literature, but to a very considerable extent also on information contributed by many correspondents. 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        "raw_content": "Davis Cup Wrap-Up: Not Everything Is In The Matches\nDavis Cup \u2013 Canada Remains In The World Group\nDavis Cup 2013: Spain At Home It Will Be!\nSometimes, it is not the matches in themselves that leave me the most lasting impression when I cover a tennis event; it is what surrounds them. Sometimes, for instance, meeting with a player can change, for better or for worse, the impression we have of him (and that we sometimes had for many years). 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My other match memory will be that of the fourth rubber, which I explained in my write-up.\nHowever, the lasting impressions I\u2019ll have for this tie are really those that have nothing (or so little) to do with the matches themselves and everything to do with those who were part of them, be they moments from press conferences or from practices, and during the matches as well.\nMilos the cheerleader\nOn Friday, there were a few (fans, spectators) who questioned Milos Raonic\u2019s team spirit in the little time he spent in the stands during Vasek Pospisil\u2019s match, as he was sitting a bit apart from the team, alone with his coach, and not reacting much until he had to leave to warm up for his match, or because it took him a while to go and celebrate with the team after his win in the second rubber.\nThose people really had to take back their comments on Saturday, when Milos ended up being the most vocal of all the Canadian team members during the doubles rubber, constantly cheering Pospisil and Daniel Nestor. For those of you who watched the match on TV or stream, the low voice that could be heard just before the points was, more often than not, Raonic\u2019s.\nHe was so intense in his cheering that it was as cute as it was heart warming to see.\nIn fact, the whole Canadian team is really united and there is a great spirit among them, and they are all working towards a common goal: not only staying in the World Group, but winning, for the first time in history, a Davis Cup round.\nThe South African team\nThe first impression of people is often a lasting one, and the saying is true for the whole South African team. From the moment they walked in during the team presentation and press conference on Wednesday, their good spirits were catching and their open-mindedness and frank answers endeared them.\nI gave an example with Captain John-Laffnie De Jager\u2019s long and detailed answer to me after the doubles match, but it can also be said for all the team members.\nThey knew they were the underdogs and that, deprived of their best players (Kevin Anderson doesn\u2019t play Davis Cup anymore and Rik De Voest injured himself at practice and withdrew before the draw) and with their n\u00b0 2 player taking part in the tie despite a back injury, they had virtually no chance of winning. However, they did the best they could and kept their good spirits\u2026 and were rewarded by taking the doubles point of the tie.\nAfter the last rubber, I asked Nik Scholtz what he took from the experience he\u2019s had from the weekend, from his first real contact with the pros:\n\u201cIt was good for me to get this experience, to see where I am, competing against the best players in the world and to see what I have to work on. There\u2019s a lot of good, but also, you know, to show that I\u2019m definitely not there yet, I still have a lot that I need to improve on, but what I saw is that I could be there, if I go back and I train hard and I work on things I need to work on, and come back a better player.\u201d\nSo, of course, I followed up and asked him what he had to work on the most. He started with a smile: \u201cHow much time do you guys have?\u201d, making everybody laugh in the wake, but continued, more seriously:\n\u201cI\u2019m not gonna go through everything right now, but the two main things I need to work on is definitely my physical and also my forehand. I\u2019m learning a little right now, just being here, actually, when I played against Milos, after, I needed to get a lot of treatment and stuff, and I\u2019m definitely not making excuses, I\u2019m just saying what I need to work on. And I need to get better physically, not only become quicker and more explosive, but also to be able to endure longer and to be able to take this kind of tennis day in and day out for a long period of time because that\u2019s the thing you need today: you got to be consistent over a long period of time, to be a good player. And then obviously, I need to develop my forehand into a weapon. Like John-Laffnie said the other day, he wants me to model my game after Milos, who\u2019s got a big serve but a huge forehand and that\u2019s something I\u2019m liking right now. I think I have the ability to craft it but I got to develop.\u201d\nThat kind of openness was also found in all the team members, especially in Captain De Jager, who was always wont to give long and detailed answers, for example when, in their final presser, he was questioned about South African tennis money issues and player development, a topic that could be sensitive to some, but that De Jager treated with great candour and frankness.\nTruth be told, the good vibes of the South African team has endeared them greatly to most of us, and for my part, you can be sure that I will root for them whenever possible in the future.\nRaonic\u2019s words of wisdom about Filip Peliwo\nIn press, Milos Raonic is usually quite serious, although he showed to have a keen sense of humour. Ambitious (his next goal, now that the Davis Cup is over, is to try and qualify for the World Tour Finals at the end of the season), but not arrogant like the \u201crelevant quotes\u201d would like him to be pictured.\nIn his final presser, he was realistic as to what the Canadian team needs to do to win a round in the World Group (\u201cAll of us need to improve\u201d, with, he added, the exception of Daniel Nestor.), but what marked me were his words of wisdom about young Filip Peliwo, who has just turned professional after winning the U.S. Open Junior. In fact, Raonic echoed what several of us, me included, have been saying ever since Wimbledon. After agreeing about Peliwo\u2019s potential, he continued with those words of wisdom:\n\u201cI think everybody just needs to give him a little bit of space. Now he\u2019s gonna put his nose to the grindstone and do a lot of work. Now it gets a little bit more tough. People aren\u2019t gonna be too concerned about what he\u2019s done in Juniors. He\u2019s not gonna get as good accommodations as he had at Junior Grand Slams. Instead of playing in front of a few hundred people, he\u2019s gonna play in front of four people, or just his coach, a lot of matches. So I think media, people need to sort of let him do the process and go through it and then get on top of him when he will improve, and he will do well, and then get on top of him after that.\u201d\nAmen to that, Milos!\nCovering my first Davis Cup tie was really a great experience, and I would like to take those last few lines to thank BATennis for permitting me to live it and cover this event for them. As always, working for them was a lot of fun and a much valued experience, which I\u2019m sure will be repeated again in the (not so far) future.\nAlso, I would like to thank and congratulate Tennis Canada on the organisation of the event. We were treated really well throughout the weekend and that made being part of the media covering the tie even more enjoyable.\nYou can see a selection of my photos in BATennis\u2019s Facebook album. I will post some more on my personal page over the next few days.\nYou can visit BATennis on their website, in Spanish and in English (where you can also read me as of this week), and follow them on Facebook and Twitter, as well as on YouTube. If you don\u2019t already know them, I\u2019m sure you will discover a group of people who are profound tennis lovers, great tennis experts, and are always putting the best vibe they can into everything they do.\nCanadian Tennis, Davis Cup\nFilip Peliwo, Milos Raonic, Nikala Scholtz\nOne Step Away From The Dream \u2014 Canada caused, without a doubt, the biggest surprise of the first day of the Davis Cup. 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        "raw_content": "Roseway Waldorf School, Hillcrest\nD435, Alverstone, Hillcrest, Natal\nClick here to email an enquiry\nGrade RR to Matric (Preschool, Primary school and High school)\nDo you want independent creative education for your children?\nA human being is more than an academic test result on a sheet of paper. Each of us is composed of mind, body, and soul. No one of these areas has more value than either of the other two. And true, balanced maturity can only come from giving each area the nurturing it needs to grow to its full potential.\nFacsimile: +27 (0) 31 768 1424\nAt Waldorf, teachers focus on developing in children a sense of where they fit in the world. We impart a sense of their value as contributing members of humanity and world citizens.\nWaldorf graduates head into the world ready for the challenges life hands us. They are self-motivated, creative critical thinkers. They are the problem solvers, the solution finders we need.\nCreative Education: Our Vision\nWe aim to create a healthy community where children:\nLearn with enthusiasm\nStrive to become independent and creative thinkers\nAre free to find their true destiny in life\nWork with purpose, reverence and love\nAre confident that they will make a difference\nBabies from 3 months of age thrive in a warm and nurturing environment. Our Baby group, with its loving and supportive care from gentle staff, provides a haven - a home away from home.\nWe have a particular interest in providing a wholesome and child-focused group for our littlest Waldorf members.\nPlaygroup begins with children aged 2 and half years - 4 years.\nPlaygroup allows the children to be free and grow, all the while learning valuable skills through the great teacher that is play. In their third year of life, a child begins to say \"I\" and we see a marked change in their play. The wonderful force of imagination touches the child with its creative magic. This imaginative play allows the child to change a simple block of wood from one thing to another as mood and fancy take them.\nWe have a particular interest in establishing a family-orientated group that is well able to play and discover.\nThe child imitates all the movements, sounds, and activities in her/his environment and makes them her/his own by way of imaginative play. It is this vital component in the developing child that is protected, nurtured, encouraged and stimulated by the activities and routine of \"Little Rosebuds\".\nUnder the supervision of the trained teachers, the children can enjoy activities like baking, handcrafts, drawing, gardening, picnics and walks in the country surroundings of our school. Free imaginative play remains at the center of every day. Children may attend either three or five days a week, during school terms.\nOur kindergarten children's sense of perception is nurtured. Their capacity for wonder and reverie is fostered.\nSeasonal plays and festivals are shared with the community. Our activities are carefully chosen to prepare the children - both physically and cognitively - to face the exciting world of primary education. We have a particular interest in developing the hearts, hands, and minds of the children so that they are able to learn and create.\nA child's education is a foundation for life. For that foundation to be strong, education must be a partnership between parents and teachers. We therefore view parent/teacher contact as essential. The parents' evenings which parents are expected to attend, give parents the opportunity to hear about important stages in their child's development and voice any queries. Parents' questions and active participation is welcomed. Young children have faith and trust in the people near to them and in their first years believe in the goodness of the world. During these years the nurturing of all the child's senses should be cherished and protected. The child's capacity for wonder and reverence is also fostered by the kindergarten. Stillness, peace and awareness of nature are an essential part of wonder. Children deeply experience sunlight and darkness, rain and fires, cool grass and muddy puddles!\nIn their 7th year, the children start Primary School. Their class teacher will follow them all the way through these foundational years - right up to Class 7 - before they begin High School.\nThe thrilling world of formal learning opens to the emerging seven-year-old. They now enter the second seven-year cycle of growth and development, which will take them through these primary school years. We have a particular interest in a creative approach that allows the children to form a real relationship with formal learning. Concepts are not presented in an abstract form.\nThe world opens to the curious minds of Class 2 children with the adventure of reading. The fine art of writing is well established, and the concepts from Class 1 are expanded. We have a particular interest in encouraging children to explore through comparisons, and in evoking an ever increasing sense of wonder and gratitude.\nA nine-year-old child is realising their separateness from others and is defining their own individuality. They are met with activities which engage these leaps in consciousness, and which offer a more personal experience of feeling and their newly-galvanised desire to work in a real, tangible situation. We have a particular interest in establishing a sense of security, confidence and the on-going development of capacities for work and reflections.\nAs their newly formed personal consciousness deepens, ten-year-olds are immersed in the theme of Norse Mythology. These fascinating tales contain pertinent moral questions, dilemmas, and extremes: light and darkness; heat and cold. We explore how to meet challenges and preserve what is beautiful and good.\nAt eleven years of age, children are in the heart of childhood, experiencing a warm, loving, and balanced time of growth. They are slowly establishing their independence apart from the strong adult influence of their parents and educators. The curriculum mirrors the dawning consciousness of the child through the mythologies of ancient civilizations and the introduction of Botany and Natural History studies.\nAs the growing child approaches twelve years of age, they enter a period of rapid growth. They become awkward and heavy as their limbs lengthen and their bodies change. They are more consciously thoughtful of both their inner and outer world - questioning and challenging as they grapple with these new concepts. The time is ripe for ordering and formalising; finding imaginative solutions to real problems; finding a balance between aesthetic appreciation and technical precision. The core themes for the year address these developing capacities.\nClass 7 marks the final year with their class teacher, and of their primary school education. These important years have taught our budding adolescents how to practice clear thinking, work creatively, and how to both acknowledge and express their feelings. They have discovered how to care for and communicate with one another. And they have learned the important skill of developing and structuring their inner faculties. A new emotional intensity is evident as the young adult emerges to face the outside world. They have been challenged to expand their limits and yet recognise their boundaries. They have developed social awareness in class and group activities. Their outer body changes reflect the surge of changes within.\nOnce in High school the pupils are guided through their final 6 years with a Class guardian who is there to guide and assist them with the day to day class activities.\nThis year assists the young student to transition into High School with the culmination of the Primary School curriculum. Our educators bring the learner up to date regarding world history, science, literature, and the foundations of modern mathematics. Their expanding minds are given a sense of stability through activities and content that consolidate ideas, and that answer the fundamental question of where they are placed in the wider world.\nThe Class 9 curriculum supports the learners who begin to show a fascination for contrasts. They seek to define, summarise, understand, and form opinions on their modern world. They are absorbed by the concepts of power and beauty. They explore differences and seek to discover the reasons why.\nAs their thinking capacity begins to loosen and become more flexible, the Class 10 learners are able to compare and find similarities where once only differences existed. They grasp the process of transformation. They develop a sense of wonder at the world around them. Language, laws, culture, the very earth itself - and even their own capacity to think - further develop them into who they will become.\nBy the eleventh grade, learners are fully developed thinkers. These young adults are quick to analyse and synthesize information, and to utilise their power to reason. Eleventh graders want to know and understand the way things are. They need to know the intentions that lie behind the world in order to define themselves, their opinions, and ideals. They are ready to think about what is invisible to the eye and transparent to their thinking. They also begin to take responsibility for themselves, to discover and explore their identities as individuals.\nClass 12 students acquire perception in their thinking. From their new-found sense of individuality, they are capable of finding their place within the community. Their consciousness of self expands into a world consciousness. They are able to use their potent reasoning skills to see the world from many vantage points and, at the same time, to recognise their own. As they begin to perceive the complexity of the world, they seek to understand the individuals who are responsible for working with society's issues. In this way, the learners will clarify their own points of view, make judgements, and establish their ideals. The culmination of the Waldorf Curriculum is the Class 12 play, and the Class 12 project. Both of these are major undertakings and occupy the first nine months of the year.\nThe Waldorf Curriculum is a comprehensive and holistic approach to developing well-rounded young adults, ready to take on all the challenges life throws at them. After completing the twelve years of Waldorf education, the whole thirteenth year is then devoted to obtaining a conventional Matric. Roseway is registered with the KZN Department of Education. Learners choose seven of the 16 matric subjects offered at Roseway, namely:\nEnglish Home Language, Afrikaans FAL, IsiZulu FAL, Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy, Life Orientation, Physical Sciences, Life Sciences, Geography, History, Economics, Consumer Studies, Tourism, Religion Studies, Visual Arts, Music, and Dramatic Arts\nStudents participate in games or sports from Class 1 to matric. In the primary school, they have a 40-minute lesson each week. Learners in the high school have an hour's lesson over two terms. Roseway also holds an annual Sports Day in both the Primary and High School.\nYoung children start with circle games and fun activities that promote participation, as well as a feeling of safety that fosters strong bonds.\nAfter-school games for children are based on Waldorf pedagogical indications for Class 1 and 2. This means that the Waldorf philosophy of physical education is based on Rudolf Steiner's well-researched guidelines for the learning needs of children at different ages. These games are always very well supported and enjoyed.\nAs the children get older, the emphasis shifts to the individual, with tag games that involve chasing and catching. When team sports are introduced, they develop sensory integration, as well as positional sense.\nOlder children start learning about the principles of specific games, the mechanics of team sports, and the concept of good sportsmanship. Team sports are used to help deepen social ties and commitment to the group, while challenging each student to achieve higher levels of individual skill. This emphasis is on true sportsmanship. Older students are also taught the importance of finding a balance between academic work and their sporting endeavours.\nThere are no tryouts in Waldorf sports: any student wanting to participate is given an opportunity to practice, play, and excel. All students get to play at matches. No-one is a bench warmer.\nEvery learner at Roseway Waldorf is encouraged to participate in the after-school programme.\nIn the primary school cricket, hockey, netball, softball, cross country and soccer are standard features in the extra-curricular programme. In the high school volleyball, netball, soccer, cricket, ultimate Frisbee, softball and archery are the standard features. Extra options arise - and over the years have included rock climbing and basketball. 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        "raw_content": "Fundraising Georgia reaches for the sky\nCatholic pupils throughout the country often go above and beyond in their efforts to raise money for Missio Scotland, but one student travelling with the charity on the upcoming mission experience trip to Zambia has literally hit the heights.\nGeorgia Duffy, a fifth year student at St Mungo\u2019s Academy in Glasgow, recently undertook a sponsored skydive in St Andrews as part of her group\u2019s fundraising activities and raised nearly \u00a3600.\nDespite the dive taking place some 10,000 feet above land, Georgia wasn\u2019t at all phased by the high-octane activity. \u201cThe skydive was a 16th birthday present from my gran and I had been really looking forward to it,\u201d she said. \u201cI wasn\u2019t scared at all, to be honest, because I\u2019m a bit of a thrill-seeker, but we had to postpone it until the weather improved.\n\u201cAs we at St Mungo\u2019s were raising funds in a variety of ways, I thought this would be another good opportunity to raise funds for the GIG mission experience to Zambia and I was delighted to be able to do that.\u201d\nMartin Mann, a Religious Education teacher at St Mungo\u2019s, who is accompanying the group from the school to Zambia, was full of praise for the fundraising efforts of the five students who have now not only covered the own costs of their trip but raised invaluable extra funds too.\n\u201cThrough various fundraising events, from bag-packing to race nights, the five pupils participating in the Missio Scotland led experience to Zambia have raised nearly \u00a35,000 which will go towards supporting some of the projects we will visit,\u201d Mr Mann said.\n\u201cThis is a fantastic example of the young people exhibiting the school\u2019s motto of nil sine labore (nothing without work) as they worked hard to grasp this unique opportunity.\n\u201cThese young people will also be undertaking the Caritas Award upon their return in S6 and, in so doing, will be taking on a lead role in maintaining the excellent Catholic ethos that has permeated the academy since its foundation in 1858.\u201d\nThe students of Taylor High School in Motherwell, who are also joining the trip, have been similarly impressive in terms of their own fundraising efforts. During a meeting with Sr Stacey Cameron\u2014who initiated the GIG (Get Involved Globally) mission experience programme in 2016 and has been running it since its inception\u2014the group presented her with a cheque for \u00a37,000, which will also go towards supporting the life-giving projects in Zambia that the students will visit.\n\u201cI\u2019m extremely proud of the hard work undertaken by the Taylor High School girls and indeed the efforts of the GIG 2018 group in not only meeting the costs of the trip but raising extra funds,\u201d Sr Stacey said. \u201cThis money will make a huge difference to the lives of the people that the students will meet while on the mission experience. I\u2019d also like to thank those who have supported us by donating items such as baby clothes which we will take with us to distribute upon our arrival.\u201d\nThanks in no small part to the hard work of Sr Stacey, Missio Scotland launched its GIG mission experience programme in 2016. The programme aims to offer small groups of adults or students the opportunity to visit church and school communities in an overseas country for 10-14 days.\nThe programme aims to offer small groups of adults or students the opportunity to visit church and school communities in an overseas country for 10-14 days. The purpose of these mission experiences is for the participants to experience life, Faith and justice from a new perspective and return home inspired to live a personal sense of \u2018mission\u2019 in Scotland.\nA mission experience aims to touch the heart, engage the mind and nourish the spirit and will see participants spending time with local communities, sharing stories, meeting those who care for the sick, look after orphans, teach children and in many other initiatives run by mission partners.\n\u2013 If you would like to learn more about Missio Scotland\u2019s GIG mission experience programme visit: www.missioscotland.com/volunteer or contact gerard@missioscotland.com\nCoatbridge priest is the new director of Missio Scotland\nA parish priest from Motherwell Diocese has been announced as...\nGlasgow premiere for film celebrating Catholic schools\n\u2018Catholic schools are good for Scotland\u2019 is the message of...",
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        "title": "Flashback: Lt. Gov. Patrick gives Sen. Cruz a lesson in how to lead Texas Republicans | Scott Braddock",
        "raw_content": "Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and Sen. Ted Cruz in Houston.\nNote: This article first appeared in the Quorum Report in September of 2016. Given the fact that Lt. Gov. Patrick reportedly brokered the deal for President Trump to campaign for Sen. Cruz in Texas, it seemed appropriate to revisit this analysis \u2013 SB\nA clear-eyed assessment of the long-term strength and influence of the Tea Party in Texas \u2013 the actual movement, not Astroturf groups funded by a handful of wealthy contributors \u2013 is naturally reliant on the durability of the officeholders who credit those voters for their success at the ballot box.\nLt. Gov. Dan Patrick, Sen. Ted Cruz, and to a lesser extent Gov. Greg Abbott all embrace self-identified Tea Party supporters and each has worked to promote the policies they want from government.\nGiven that Gov. 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When he rose to talk about the list on the Senate floor, Whitmire accused the freshman senator and radio talk show host of being completely unserious about his proposals, leading to a shouting match with Patrick assuring Whitmire he meant every word.\n\u201cIt\u2019s high time you show this body that you know what you\u2019re taking about,\u201d Whitmire said angrily. \u201cI do know what I\u2019m talking about and I don\u2019t have to be lectured by you,\u201d Patrick shot back.\nTo re-live the fun, check out the video.\nPatrick continued to offer bluster on his radio show, but over time he gradually stepped away from that microphone as he worked to gain credibility when holding the mic in the Senate. After he became Senate Education Committee Chairman, one education lobbyist who has since retired said \u201cno one prepares better for a hearing. I don\u2019t always agree with him but I have to respect that.\u201d\nIn Washington, Sen. Cruz has done the opposite.\nAfter failing to defund the Affordable Care Act while arguably extending the recession via government shutdown, Cruz sought higher office by promising more of the same maneuvering and called his own party\u2019s leader in the U.S. Senate a liar.\nCruz embraced Trump during the opening months of the campaign for the presidency, hoping to gain the billionaire\u2019s supporters after he eventually dropped out of the race. Trump just had to drop out, right? When that didn\u2019t work out and Cruz was forced to concede defeat, he did not graciously endorse the nominee. That could be easily understood if not supported by those who until now have stuck with Cruz all along.\nSen. Cruz\u2019s change of heart in endorsing Trump altered the attitudes of many of the junior senator\u2019s supporters. Two North Texas Tea Party activists, for example, expressed dismay on social media.\nMorgan McComb said \u201cI\u2019m taking a break from politics starting now!!!\u201d\n\u201cTed just threw everyone who stood with him on his valid decision not to endorse under the bus,\u201d said Mike Openshaw, a founder of the North Texas Tea Party. Openshaw said some have \u201cgotten bloodied (a few LITERALLY) over defending that decision by him.\u201d\nIf you\u2019re not familiar with McComb and Openshaw, by the way, it\u2019s because you haven\u2019t run for office as a Republican in Dallas County or the surrounding area. These are actual grassroots activists who have block walked, made calls, written blogs, attended events, and sent emails to everyone they know to support Cruz and candidates aligned with him.\nThose Tea Party activists in the \u201cNever Trump\u201d camp were no doubt angered when Lt. Gov. Patrick told radio host Laura Ingraham it was time for Cruz to be a team player and endorse Trump.\n\u201cYou know, I stay loyal to my friends, and Ted\u2019s a friend, but obviously I\u2019m disappointed,\u201d Patrick said on Ingraham\u2019s nationally syndicated show. \u201cI\u2019m hoping there\u2019s still time for him to come forward, or I think he and all the other people you named will be left in the rearview mirror of the Republican Party moving forward.\u201d\nDays later, Cruz fell in line.\nAs a senator, Patrick worked earnestly to gain the respect of his colleagues on both sides of the aisle. Only after he had significantly built his political capital did Patrick betray Senate leadership, vote against the budget with little explanation, then use his last-minute \u201cno\u201d vote as a centerpiece of his challenge to wrest the gavel from Dewhurst.\nFew at the Capitol took the former sportscaster seriously during his first session. Six years later in 2013, Democratic Sen. 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        "raw_content": "Numbers do the talking for Richard\nFitchburg State University field hockey player Molly Richard, a graduate of St. Bernard's, poses during media day at Elliot Field on Friday, August 25, 2017. SENTINEL & ENTERPRISE / Ashley Green (ASHLEY GREEN)\nFITCHBURG -- Molly Richard is soft spoken off the field, but her game is extremely loud on it.\nThe former St. Bernard's field hockey star is entering her third season at Fitchburg State University, and the junior forward from Leominster just keeps getting better with age.\nRichard is all about heart, desire and a burning desire to win.\n\"Molly's the type of player that will be like, 'I'm a little sore' and I'll have to say to her to take it easy,\" said Fitchburg State coach Beth Bacher during Media Day on Friday afternoon. \"And as soon as she gets into that competitive situation, she just goes full speed. That's the kind of player she is on the field. She has that drive and determination to always come up with the ball no matter what it takes. She's a player that puts it all out there. Any situation on the field, if the ball is there, she's going to get it.\"\nRichard, who has registered a whopping 70 points in her two-year collegiate career (30 goals, 10 assist), is the clear-cut No. 1 scoring dynamo on coach Bacher's team that finished 13-6 overall and 7-4 in the Little League Conference a year ago.\n\"Molly is the type of person that keeps pushing herself and continuing to improve her skills,\" Bacher said, \"so anything is possible as far as Molly's ability to score more goals and improve her skill level and take it to another level. She was our leading scorer last year and definitely will be a strong contributor for us again. I see her continuing to sharpen her skills and getting that much better.\nThere are no days off for Richard -- even in the offseason. That's when the former Little East Conference and ECAC Division 3 New England Field Hockey Rookie of the Year makes sure she improves her fitness and skills to be better than the year before.\n\"I work hard in the offseason with training, not just for field hockey but for staying in shape,\" said Richard, whose mother, Christine, is a school teacher at Johnny Appleseed Elementary School in Leominster, and father, Dan, is a state trooper. \"It really makes a difference, taking care of myself. For field hockey, I play as often as I can. They have summer leagues in Leominster that I'll go play in. I feel like I've improved every year coming in.\"\nRichard's work ethic is undeniable.\nThe 20-year-old who used to be a gymnast for 12 years before picking up a field hockey stick for the first time as an eighth-grader, isn't sitting on her previous success.\nShe wants to be even better as a junior leader for the Falcons.\n\"I definitely want to improve my defense,\" she said. \"It's not really what I do, but it's something that I want to improve. Definitely score and assist and keep up those numbers from the past two years.\"\nRichard burst onto the collegiate scene as a freshman and tallied 12 goals and 5 assists.\n\"I've definitely become more comfortable with the game,\" said Richard, admitting the speed of the game has slowed down over the course of two collegiate seasons. \"It's a transition from playing on grass in high school to playing on turf. But it's just practice and getting more comfortable with the speed of the game.\"\nWhile also being named the Rookie of the Year, Richard was tabbed a Little East All Conference Third Teamer as a freshman.\nShe was even better in her sophomore campaign. Richard upped her point total from 29 to 41 after potting 18 goals and dishing out 5 assists. She was named a Little East All Conference Second Team selection.\nRichard has the nose for the net like all great goal scorers do.\nWhat's going through her mind when the ball is on her stick?\n\"Just to get it into the back of the net,\" said Richard, who can beat opponents with her speed and great stick work or with an extremely powerful drive. \"Go forward is usually what I'm thinking about. Whatever I can do to either draw a corner or get it into the net is what I'm trying to do.\"\nRichard says her top strengths as a scorer are \"I think I'm patient and wait for the right opportunities.\"\nAnd add that burning desire to be great.\n\"I'm kind of like a perfectionist,\" Richard said. \"I like to do things right.\"\nFollow Chad Garner on Twitter @CGARNER23.",
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        "raw_content": "Home > Paths of Yoga > Jnana Yoga > Practice of Jnana Yoga > Rambles in Vedanta > Vedantic Stories\nPrince or Fisherman?\nA prince is sailing in a ship. He is the royal heir to a great kingdom. His father is a great emperor. The ship is caught in a cyclone and dashed upon a rock and through shipwreck all perish and only this prince clings on to a wood and he is washed ashore to an unknown land where no one knows him, and the land is strange and he is penniless, and starvation has made him ill, and some fisherman takes pity on him and takes him into the fishermen's colony and nurses him back to health, and after some t me he gains strength and becomes a part and parcel of the fishermen's colony. He has completely forgotten everything about his former state. He has got but faint memories of his previous life in the palace, but he knows nothing more of the palace. In this way he grows up as a fisherman, putting up with all the hardships of a fisherman's life. 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He has to work hard for his livelihood. In his present condition he cannot get bread by merely saying that he is the richest man. Yet, undeniably it is a fact that he is the richest man, though he is not able to make use of his wealth. We are Nitya Suddha Atman. But if a mosquito bites us we get shivering and have to go to a hospital and take quinine. Yet, it is the real fact that we are Satchidananda Atman. This fact is true at all times. But practically it is of no use. We are unable to make use of it, because our condition is such.\nNow what he has to do? Suppose the place where he has to reach in order to claim the will is 15,000 miles away. Now he has to work hard to meet his expenses of travel. Nobody will trust him and advance him money, simply because he says that he is the richest man in the world. He has to work hard and earn his passage-money. It may take him six months or even two years. 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In 1978, when administrative functions were moved to Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte, Colombo was designated as the commercial capital of Sri Lanka.\nMajor attractions of the city include the largest and best preserved cave temple complex of Sri Lanka, and the Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium, famous for being built in just 167 days. 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It is primarily a tourist destination, and serves as a great beach with options to surf, snorkel and enjoy the sun.\nHorton Plains National Park \u201cMaha-Eliya\u201d in Sinhala, is a national park in the highlands of Sri Lanka. It lies at a height of more than 2,000 m in the central highlands, and its altitude means that it has a much cooler and more windy climate than the lowlands of Sri Lanka, with a mean annual temperature of 16 \u00b0C rather than the 26 \u00b0C of the coasts. The area was named in 1834 after Lady Anne Horton, wife of Sir Robert Wilmot-Horton, then-governor of Ceylon.\nJaffna or Yazhpanam is the capital city of the Northern Province, Sri Lanka. Most of the residents of Jaffna are Sri Lankan Tamils with a presence of Sri Lankan Moors and Portuguese Burghers . 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It used to be a popular tourist destination, Pasikudah and Kalkudah are located few km apart.\nThe Pinnewela Elephant Orphanage is situated northwest of the town of Kegalle, halfway between the present capital Colombo and the ancient royal residence Kandy in the hills of central Sri Lanka. It was established in 1975 by the Sri Lanka wildlife department in a 25-acre coconut property near the Maha Oya river. The orphanage was originally founded in order to afford care and protection to the many orphaned elephants found in the jungle. As of 2008, there are about 84 elephants.\nThe second most ancient of Sri Lanka\u2019s kingdoms, Polonnaruwa was first declared the capital city by King Vijayabahu I, who defeated the Chola invaders in 1070 CE to reunite the country once more under a local leader.\nThe history of this dry zone district goes back to the arrival of North Indian Prince Vijaya, 2500 years ago in Tammanna in the coastal belt above Puttalam. 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        "raw_content": "\ufeff\ufeff\ufeffThe Long-Awaited Christ \ufeff\ufeff\ufeff\nToday in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is Christ the Lord. This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger. Suddenly a great company of the heavenly host appeared with the angel, praising God and saying, \u201cGlory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to men on whom his favor rests.\u201d\nWe begin our journey to the heart of Christmas by zeroing in on the word Christ. In a biblically illiterate culture, many mistakenly suppose that Christ represents the last name of Jesus. In truth, Christ is a title that comes from the Greek (Christos) rendering of the Hebrew word Messiah, meaning \u201canointed one.\u201d As such, the Christ of Christmas is the long-awaited Messiah who fulfills all the types and shadows of the Old Testament Scriptures.\nTo fully grasp the significance of Christ\u2019s messianic role, you must drink deeply from the wellspring of Old Testament prophecy. In Hebrews, as in the rest of the New Testament, the Old Testament history of Israel is interpreted as a succession of types that find ultimate fulfillment in the birth, death, resurrection, and ascension of the Christ we celebrate at Christmas.\nIn his letter to the Romans, Paul refers to Adam as a \u201cpattern\u201d (literally, type) of Jesus Christ (Romans 5:14). Likewise, Paul taught the believers at Colosse that the dietary laws, religious festivals, and Sabbath of the Old Covenant were \u201ca shadow of the things that were to come; the reality, however, is found in Christ\u201d (Colossians 2:17).\nThe interpretive principle of typology is equally persuasive in the Gospels. Christ\u2019s successful resistance of temptation in the desert after forty days of fasting is a direct typological contrast to the disobedience of the Israelites that resulted in forty years of wilderness wanderings (Matthew 4:1\u201311; Mark 1:12\u201313; Luke 4:1\u201313). In remaining faithful to His Father, Christ did what Israel was unable to do. Christ is thus the true Israel, and all who are found in Christ are heirs according to the promises God made to Abraham (Galatians 3:29).\nMoreover, Jesus is revealed as the antitype (that to which the type points) of the Hebrew prophets through His preaching of repentance, His ministry of healing, His concern for the poor and social outcasts, and His death near Jerusalem. Though like the prophets in these ways, Christ is shown to be greater than all the previous prophets in the manner of His miraculous ministry, His claims to be God, and the vindication of those claims in His resurrection. According to Luke\u2019s gospel, Jesus Himself, \u201cbeginning with Moses and all the Prophets . . . explained to [his disciples] what was said in all the Scriptures concerning himself \u201d (Luke 24:27). Today as you ponder the Christ of Christmas, remember that it is He alone who could emerge through the doorway of the Old Testament Scriptures.",
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        "raw_content": "Column by Paul Bonneau, posted on September 11, 2011\nMost of us have grown up in an era of substantial job growth (funded largely by low interest rate-driven malinvestment, but no need go get into that now). Any fool could make a million. Well, the party is over, and mindsets that might have been workable then, have now become harmful to self-preservation. It\u2019s time to examine this point.\nWhat do I mean by this? For example, a person might have a mindset of exaggerated self-worth or of over-specialization, preventing him from taking a job that seems beneath him. Or, having been out of work for a while, this might transition to a feeling of zero self-worth, draining all motivation. Neither of these are helpful in today\u2019s economy.\nTo me, the most important thing a prospective employee should do is put himself in the prospective employer\u2019s shoes.\nWhat are employers looking for? If you were an employer, you\u2019d want\n1) someone who is good at what he does, or able and motivated to learn;\n2) someone who comes cheap;\n3) someone who is cheerful to be around, and doesn\u2019t drag everyone down;\n4) someone who shows up, and is otherwise reliable;\n5) someone who is able to adapt, anticipate, takes orders without argument, etc.\n6) someone who always delivers more than he\u2019s asked;\n7) someone who it is possible to like, and who won\u2019t make life difficult for him.\nWith a little imagination, you can fill in that list yourself. Just put yourself in an employer\u2019s shoes. Needless to say, employers are not interested in anyone who would resort to any government \u201cremedies\u201d whatever, such as lawsuits. Seems like that would give a leg up for anarchists, although talking about politics in an interview doesn\u2019t seem smart either, and is almost certainly illegal for an employer to bring up. Maybe something subtle, like having him see your \u201cGovernment is not your friend\u201d bumper sticker, is in order.\nThe person who most closely fits these expectations is the one most likely to be hired, while others languish.\nWhat\u2019s that? You think employers just exploit people, and this list just makes you more exploitable?\nOK, don\u2019t do it then. But I can guarantee you, in this economy, keeping the \u201cexploited\u201d or \u201cvictim\u201d mindset is a sure-fire way to not get work. Who would want you? No one owes you anything.\nI\u2019d strongly advise anyone looking for work to read Dale Carnegie\u2019s How to Win Friends & Influence People, written in the depths of the first Depression. In fact, I don\u2019t think it is too strong to say that you aren\u2019t serious about finding work if you haven\u2019t read it. That is the mindset a person needs to survive and even prosper, now. One should internalize this as much as possible (the more I have done so, the happier I\u2019ve been--yet another good reason to do it). Fortunately, unlike a lot of self-help books, this one has a quaint charm that makes it easy to read. You\u2019ll find yourself amazed at the way people used to look at things.\nAnother thing to do is find material written in the 19th Century, or about the 19th Century, before everyone developed this crippling entitlement mindset. Try to adopt the mindset people had then. They were real go-getters; nothing seemed to slow them down.\nDon\u2019t get too wrapped up with academic accomplishments or degrees. Most employers don\u2019t really give a damn (although HR departments do, as a token you can accomplish something--but that is a good reason to get around HR departments). Actually, HR departments are your enemy. Their job is to shit-can your job application. Your job is to bypass HR departments by using your contacts if possible. That\u2019s where things like reputation become important, and unfortunately, you\u2019ve already got yours. Too bad if it is a poor one, you should have thought of that earlier.\nYou can also look for work in businesses too small to have HR departments. That was largely my strategy.\nIf you are considering going to college or going back to college, you are not being serious.\nAnother possible option is to not get a formal job, but work yourself into the underground economy somehow. That will become an important option in the future, as government \u201cincome\u201d decreases and they compensate by a more vigorous rape of the middle class. Of course, that option requires a serious reworking of one\u2019s mindset as well.\nWell, I don\u2019t know if this will help anyone. But even in Depressions, there is work. Those with the right attitude will be working. I hope this article can help with that.\nMy bona fides? I never employed anyone, and think employers are out of their minds. Government has made employing others a very risky and bureaucracy-afflicted proposition. Why bother? However, I have been an observer of employment and employees, because my wife has employed very many people, and still has something like 20 employees or subcontractors. I suppose she is a glutton for punishment. It\u2019s a good thing there are some out there like her, otherwise we would all be out of work.\nKenK, posted on September 12, 2011\nPaul you left unstated how much of your family's monthly nut you provide with your \"off the grid\" efforts and how much your wage slave wife kicks in. None of my business of course but it's a major consideration about how valid the rest of your advice is. Being a libertarian philosopher is probably way easier when you're with a partner who is regularly employed.\nmikehauncho, posted on September 13, 2011\nI believe he didn't state it because it has no bearing on the advice he gave.\nGlen Allport, posted on September 12, 2011\nPaul, this is excellent! The mind-set of people in this country MUST change if we're to see any improvement, and mind-set CAN be the difference between getting a job and languishing in the unemployment line. The independent mind-set that helps one create an honest income also helps one see the truth of the State -- although its not a one-to-one correlation, unfortunately.\nFinding out what problems an employer has and just walking in and offering to solve them, showing the employer how you could actually improve their business or eliminate a problem they're having to deal with, is a far better way of gaining employment than searching the want ads or Craigslist, I suspect.\nSuverans2, posted on September 13, 2011\nVery constructive advice, Paul Bonneau. Because I am outside the system and have had no affiliation with any governments, (hence no numbers, ID's, or licenses of any kind), for well over ten years, I have had to work myself into the \"underground economy\". For those who may eventually withdraw from membership in man-made governments, i.e. secede, it has been easier than what I first envisioned; (I originally thought I might not be able to survive as a non-member). And, as Paul Bonneau stated, \"reputation\" has played, perhaps, the most important part in it; (word-of-mouth is still the best advertising). I am paid in cash, usually on a daily basis, sometimes weekly. One fellow, who I did work for, for a short period of time, insisted on writing a check, made out to an assumed name, arranged for his bank to cash it without any \"acceptable identification\"; (he \"introduced\" me to the bank employees). To say the least, it has been an interesting journey.\nOh, and to KenK, the collectivist troll, I have provided 100% of the \"family nut\" for well over ten years; my wife has not been a \"wage-slave\" since we left \"the system\".\nQuestion No. 6. -- Mr. Gutier: \"Are you employed?\"\nMr. Cooper's answer: No, I am not. I am not employed. I am not unemployed. I am not self-employed. I am not gainfully employed. In fact, I am not employable. But, I work. Besides, Arizona is a right to work State. [Mr. Gutier nodded his head in agreement and went on.] ~ Excerpted from Standard Screening Questions\nPaul I am sorry. My tone was too harsh. It's just that in 20 or so years of on/off activism and having listened and read and personally known many anarchists, socialists, communists, libertarians, and many other political persuasions I've noticed a big gap between what they say and what they do (as in how they live). I enjoy your articles.\nPosted twice. my bad.\nlivefreeretiree (not verified), posted on September 14, 2011\n\"If you are considering going to college or going back to college, you are not being serious.\"\nI like it. ;D\nPaul, posted on September 19, 2011\nWell, my wife does what she wants to do; and pays little attention to my advice (which is to stop working in the above-ground economy). She is hardly a wage slave. She plays the part of Hank Rearden to my John Galt. :-)\nOne extra point I forgot to make: you as an employee bring a cost, and a benefit, to the employer. 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        "raw_content": "Now that's using your head!\nBackground: Did you ever wonder if the size of your head is related to how far you can jump? You teacher has been wondering just the same, so he decided that we would take on this question in today's lab.\nProblem: Is the size of your head related to how far you can jump If so, what is the relationship?\nHypothesis: (when applicable) _______________________________________________\nMaterials: a piece of graphing paper, a pencil, a large piece of string, a ruler.\n1. The first thing you should do is take the piece of string and, using only your left hand, wrap the string around the back of your head & touch that end to your nose as well. Make sure to mark the string so your know how long it is.\n2. Take that piece of string and using a ruler measure the length of that string (in centimeters). Do this procedure three times. After you get these three measurements, you should delete the lowest and the highest measurement from your data. You should now have one measurement, put this value for head size in the proper place on the data chart on the back of this sheet.\n3. Next here comes the fun, we will go outside as a large group and we will form one line. You will then get a chance to broad jump one at a time. Your teacher will help you measure the length of your jump. After you finish jumping you will go to the end of the line to jump again. You will get three chances to jump.\n4. After you receive the results of all your jumps, disregard your highest and lowest jumps and write the remaining jump distance in the appropriate space of the data chart on the reverse side of this paper.\n5. Your next objective is to share your data with the rest of the class. One at a time you will write your data (head size & length of jump) on the board. You don't need to put your name next to it.\n6. You will then each prepare a table of the classes data. Using this data you will compose a line graph to compare head size to length of jump. After completing the graph, is their a relationship between head size and length of jump?\nJump Distance",
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        "raw_content": "Letter to the editor: New hospital possible thanks to local citizens\nBy Steve and Lora Minton\nWe would like to thank the many wonderful citizens of Tehachapi who over the years helped to make our new hospital possible. This wouldn\u2019t have happened without the hard work, perseverance and determination of so many \u2014 board members, staff, contracted employees and members of our community who voted for the bonds. With the ever-changing hurdles that were presented over the decades, it would have been tempting to give up. Seeing this to completion, and with such foresight, is highly commendable. We are also grateful for the partnership of Adventist Health.\nWe are fortunate to have such a state-of-the art facility now serving our valley.\nSteve and Lora Minton, Tehachapi",
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        "raw_content": "Quenton Nelson not acting, practicing, moving, working or talking like a rookie\nBy all accounts, Quenton Nelson has not practiced like a rookie.\n6 overall pick, arguably the safest choice in the draft, has been everything the Colts expected.\ntransition to this level of any guy I\u2019ve ever been associated with as a rookie,\u201d Colts offensive line coach Dave Deguglielmo said, via Mike Wells of ESPN.\n\u201cI don\u2019t even look at him like a rookie, because physically he doesn\u2019t play like a rookie; he doesn\u2019t move like a rookie.\nHe doesn\u2019t work like a rookie; he doesn\u2019t talk like a rookie.\nHe\u2019s a little bit na\u00efve about some things.\n\u201cHe\u2019s na\u00efve because some of the pressure and length of the season and stuff like that, but we\u2019ll handle that.\nBut right now he\u2019s operating like he\u2019s done this for years.\u201d After years of struggling to fix their offensive line, the Colts appear to have found at least one solution in Nelson.\nHe could have the type of rookie season another former Notre Dame offensive lineman had in 2014 when Zack Martin made the Pro Bowl and earned All-Pro honors in his first year with the Cowboys.\nSaints signing Michael Floyd, Brandon Tate\nReport: Dion Jordan out of substance abuse program but still out of practice\nBy all accounts, Quenton Nelson has not practiced like a rookie. The No. 6 overall pick, arguably the safest choice in the draft, has been everything the Colts expected.\n\u201cHe\u2019s as well-prepared for . . . transition to this level of any guy I\u2019ve ever been associated with as a rookie,\u201d Colts offensive line coach Dave Deguglielmo said, via Mike Wells of ESPN. \u201cI don\u2019t even look at him like a rookie, because physically he doesn\u2019t play like a rookie; he doesn\u2019t move like a rookie. He doesn\u2019t work like a rookie; he doesn\u2019t talk like a rookie. He\u2019s a little bit na\u00efve about some things.\n\u201cHe\u2019s na\u00efve because some of the pressure and length of the season and stuff like\u2026\nRelated ItemsActingAssociated PressDave DeGuglielmoQuenton NelsonRookie",
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        "raw_content": "Daniel Radcliffe Voices Demelza Christmas Appeal Video For Children in Hospice Care\nCharity, HP Cast, News, Radcliffe\nDaniel Radcliffe, Harry Potter star and Vice President of Demelza Children\u2019s hospice charity, lent his talent to a special Christmas appeal to raise money for children with a terminal condition.\nThe online appeal sees Dan \u2013 who is currently starring in Broadway\u2019s \u2018The Lifespan of a Fact\u2019 \u2013 narrate a two-minute Christmas fundraising film for the charity Demelza Hospice Care for Children, which helps children with terminal conditions from Kent, South East London and East Sussex to live a full life.\nIn the film, Daniel poses the question of what it means to live a #FullLife, and spreads Demelza\u2019s key message that every life \u2013 especially those made shorter by a terminal illness \u2013 should be as full as possible.\nDaniel has been supporting the charity by donating and acting as Vice-President for a long-time supporter and donor to Demelza. He says in the video:\n\u201cWhen it comes to love, we make it the centre of our universe \u2026 Everything we do is given with passion, love and care.\u201d\nExplaining why he chose to voice the Christmas campaign, Daniel says:\n\u201cDemelza is a charity very close to my heart, having been a supporter for many years now, and I jumped at the opportunity to voice this inspirational video.\n\u201cA short life should be the fullest of them all so please watch, share and donate to Demelza to help children with terminal conditions and their loved ones make the most of the precious time they have together.\u201d\nTamsyn Clark, Director of Marketing & Fundraising, from Demelza said on his involvement:\n\u201cWe\u2019re very grateful to our Vice President Daniel Radcliffe, the fantastic team at Southpaw and everyone else who has contributed to this magical appeal. Most importantly, we extend our gratitude to the stars of the #FullLife campaign \u2013 the children and families who appear in it. They are at the heart of everything we do here at Demelza and we\u2019re beyond grateful to everyone who donates to ensure we can be there for every family who needs us.\u201d\nTo watch the film and to make a donation, visit the Demelza official website, here.",
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        "raw_content": "It Wasn't Only Money\nThe money was in a zip lock sandwich bag when I first saw it. It wasn't neatly folded, but crumpled and puffy. He opened the bag and carefully tried to straighten out the green, wrinkled bills. When he had them somewhat flattened, he counted them several times, just to be sure, and he put them on the corner of the table where he was sitting. There was $68.00 in all.\nThe little girl that had given him the bag wanted him to take it and with the money she wanted him to build her mother a locket. For a thirteen year old, $68.00 is a lot of money, and when she gave him all she possessed, she was thinking only of her mom's upcoming birthday and how much her mother meant to her. It wasn't a plastic bag filled with wadded bills, it was her heart she was entrusting him with.\nI sat near him as he and the girl texted and talked, deciding on just the perfect gift. 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        "raw_content": "Book Review: Love, Rosie by Cecelia Ahern\nTitle : Love, Rosie\n\"Life is funny, isn't it? Just when you think you've got it all figured out, just when you finally begin to plan something, get excited about it and feel like you know what direction you're heading in, the paths change, the signs change, the wind blows the other way, north is suddenly south, and east is west and you're lost. It is so easy to lose your way, to lose direction.\nThere aren't many sure things in life, but one thing I do know is that you have to deal with the consequences of your actions. You have to follow through on some things.\"\nRosie Dunne and Alex Stewart has been best friends since they were very young. They do a lot of things together and share everything with each other. As they grew up into teenagers, Alex and his family had to move from Dublin to Boston\u2014and Alex will be continuing his studies to become a doctor there. Rosie was excited at the idea of going to Boston University so she can be reunited with Alex, but her perfect plan fall into pieces when something unexpected happened in her life.\n\"I'm lucky to have a friend like you, Alex Stewart; you really are my moonbeam\u2014guiding the way for me all the time. I don't know how unrealistic the promise we made to each other as children was, to stay together side by side for ever, but we have remained friends across the seas for over twenty years, and that, I'm sure, is some feat.\"\nIn the end, Rosie had to stay in Dublin but she doesn't lose contact with Alex as they kept exchanging emails, letters, and instant messages. Life is full of ups and downs for Rosie and Alex is always there to listen to her whining about her problems. On one certain day, something different sparked between the two. However, it all happened at a really a bad time. And that missed opportunity made them lead their lives differently. So Rosie and Alex kept being each other's best friends through different life stages; until the next opportunity comes for them.\nI didn't expect much from this book because I read this book to watch the movie adaptation in the first place; and my Mom already read the translated version of the book\u2014and let's just say she's not entirely impressed by the story. However, my friend who'd also read this book told me otherwise. Even though some things might be irritating, but she really liked how the story was written. So I trusted her recommendation and went with reading it. I've only read one book by Cecelia Ahern before this one, which was P.S. I Love You, and to be honest it was nothing like the movie (in a much better way). So that's why I insisted I need to read the book first before I go and watch Love, Rosie movie adaptation.\nThat was quite a long introduction; but in short, I really enjoyed the way Cecelia Ahern told the story. I love how the whole book consists of letters and e-mail correspondence between Rosie and Alex and their friends and families. It kind of feels like I'm stalking on someone's mailbox/inbox. In this book, we followed Rosie's life from when she's a little kid until she's at the age of fifty. That's a really long time. And throughout the story, I felt like Rosie has become my friend who tells me all that has happened in her life: all the struggles, how she slowly grows up as an adult, how she deals with life, her worries, etc. Thus everything felt so realistic and I really really like that about this book. Even though the book centered around the aggravating romance between the two main characters, I feel like the stories surrounding it are also very entertaining. Various emotions are involved while I was reading this book; and even though I was quite irritated at times (mostly because of bad timings or plain bad luck), I have to admit this book has successfully entertained me. A lot of things that happened in Rosie's life managed to make me laugh. I don't want to get into much detail about the plot because I'm afraid I'll spoil everything. So I'll just say that I love the story from beginning to end, and the ending is done extremely well. Although it took very long to reach that certain point, it was indeed satisfying and made me feel relieved when I closed the book.\n\"Life is hard\u2014so what? It's hard for everyone, isn't it? Anyone who says it's easy is a liar.\"\n\"Our life is made up of time. Our days are measured in hours, our pay measured by those hours, our knowledge is measured by years. We rush back to our desks, we watch the clock, we live by appointments. And yet time eventually runs out and you wonder in your heart of hearts if those seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, years and decades were being spent the best way they possibly could.\"\n\"There are no limits You expect the unexpected, you believe in magic. Then you grow older and that innocence is shattered. The reality of life gets in the way and you're hit by the realisation that you can't be all you wanted to be, that you just might have to settle for a little bit less.\nWhy do we stop believing in ourselves? Why do we let facts and figures and anything but dreams rule our lives?\"\nI find myself learning a lot about life from Rosie; and although she's not my favorite character from the book, I actually liked her personality. Above are some quotes that I really liked from the book, which I find very interesting to think about. As for Alex, I'm not impressed by him and his decision; but I have to admit he's been a good friend to Rosie. And the way he writes 'know' as 'no' every single time is the only thing about him that left an impression on me. My favorite characters in this book is actually Ruby\u2014Rosie's best friend, and Phil\u2014Alex's brother. These two are the people who kept pushing Rosie and Alex to admit their feelings for each other. Phil doesn't show up much in the story because Alex only messaged him occasionally (especially when he's in distress about Rosie). But Ruby is quite a major character in this book and I love how sassy she is! I always love her sarcastic remarks and even though she can sound harsh at times, deep down she really cares about Rosie. She's absolutely the best. Another character that's quite important will have to be Katie\u2014Rosie's daughter, and her best friend, Toby. I find it really fascinating how the friendship between these two reflects Rosie and Alex's friendship when they were younger. Thankfully they didn't go down the same aggravating path as Rosie and Alex.\n\"You know, you two have the worst timing ever. When will you ever learn to catch up with each other?\"\nOverall, it was a very enjoyable read and has become a story that's close to my heart because of how realistic it felt. I will definitely be reading more Cecelia Ahern's books in the future, so feel free to recommend me some of her books that are worth to read! :) Now I am very excited to watch the movie adaptation for this book. And I no it'll be very much different from the book, but I'm just very excited to see Sam Claflin as a main character in a movie. If you haven't watched the trailer for Love, Rosie movie adaptation, go watch it below ;) Hopefully I'll be able to post the movie adaptation review very soon.\nLabels: book review, bookies and favorites, english, fiction, Harper, movie trailer, Rating 4\nArfina Tiara May 13, 2015 at 1:57 PM\nApa ini layak konsumsi anak Smp? sampulnya fresh ya ^^\nHmm ngga ada adegan dewasa yg eksplisit sih :D tapi kategori bukunya masih masuk adult/young adult :1",
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So without new action to distract us, we still look back at 2005, when he walked away from Chappelle\u2019s Show.\nThe hyperbolized version of events is that Dave flipped out. The phrase that always seems to be used: he \u201cran away to Africa.\u201d The truth is, as Chappelle explained shortly after to TIME: he went to Durban, South Africa, for two weeks, in part to spend time with a family friend. Yes, he did it while Comedy Central was awaiting the delivery of new episodes of his show. But it\u2019s far less dramatic when you find out he basically just went on an early vacation. (And it also makes you wonder: would the story have been splashed with that much melodrama if Chappelle had gone to, say, Martha\u2019s Vineyard? Would we be talking about him \u201crunning away to Cape Cod\u201d?)\nThere\u2019s also an interesting tidbit that no one ever seems to bring up. According to TIME, the third season of Chappelle's Show was first postponed in December of 2004. During the break Chappelle \u2014 who\u2019d been a practicing Muslim since 1998 \u2014 attempted the hajj, but only made it as far as Turkey, because he didn't have a visa to enter Saudi Arabia. And it was that December postponement \u2014 and not Chappelle\u2019s South Africa trip, which came in May of 2005 \u2014 that was spurred by the \u201cPixies\u201d incident, one that has become infamous for Chappelle\u2019s Show fans.\nThe show, TIME explains, was filming\n\u2026 a sketch about magic pixies that embody stereotypes about the races. The black pixie\u2014played by Chappelle\u2014wears blackface and tries to convince blacks to act in stereotypical ways. Chappelle thought the sketch was funny, the kind of thing his friends would laugh at. But at the taping, one spectator, a white man, laughed particularly loud and long. His laughter struck Chappelle as wrong, and he wondered if the new season of his show had gone from sending up stereotypes to merely reinforcing them. \"When he laughed, it made me uncomfortable,\" says Chappelle. \"As a matter of fact, that was the last thing I shot before I told myself I gotta take f______ time out after this. Because my head almost exploded.\"\nThat sketch would eventually air on a curtailed three-episode third season hosted by Charlie Murphy and Donnell Rawlings.\nLooking back now, it feels like vintage, cocky Chappelle's Show: lowbrow aesthetics, a simple set up, and a piece of comedy so brash it could only have come from this show. Today, it\u2019s hard to image a place on TV for a sketch like this (Key & Peele, for all of their considerable merits, would not have gone this far). You can understand how a white man laughing long and hard at Chappelle in blackface would have been deeply unsettling. You also look at it and think, this is a show that, again and again, had the courage of their convictions to take even bigger swings than this.\nTo his credit, Chappelle has not shied away from admitting the impact that walking away from the show has had on his life. Appearing on Letterman in 2014, before the Radio City gigs, he talked about being at a nice restaurant with his wife, and seeing a man across the room that he knows has $100 million, and noting that they are both eating the same entree. \u201cOK, so, fine, I don\u2019t have $50 million,\u201d he said \u2014 the much publicized sum for the amount of Comedy Central\u2019s money that Chappelle walked away from. \u201cI have $10 million. The difference in lifestyle is miniscule. The only difference between $10 million and $50 million\u201d \u2014 he paused, his playful boyishness briefly returning \u2014 \u201cis an astounding $40 million.\u201d\nIt seems, understandably, that he is neither all the way at ease with the decision, nor is he lamenting it daily. He is, rather, still chewing it over.\n\u201cPixies\u201d didn\u2019t actually kill the show, of course: the peculiar swirl of attention, expectations, and responsibilities that landed upon Chappelle after the (deserved!) instant-canonization of his show would have caught him eventually.\nAbove everything else, I think it\u2019s the responsibility part \u2014 the sense of duty to his own material \u2014 that did him in. When the \u201cI\u2019m Rick James, bitch!\u201d shouts started, Chappelle was horrified: he was never aiming for cheap catchphrases. So he pulled the plug. 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        "raw_content": "Fire Destroys Friend United Methodist Church\nSome very sad news from the community of Friend, Nebraska today. Neighbors reported smelling smoke as early as 6:00 this morning, however the heavy fog made it difficult to pinpoint the source. By the time firefighters arrived at the Friend United Methodist Church at 9:00, fire had engulfed the church building.\nFrom what I've heard, it's believed that the fire started in the sanctuary area and could have been smoldering since the night before. The cause remains unknown. Unfortunately, the building is likely a total loss. As you can see from the photo, it's unlikely that much can be salvaged from the building. I do hope that what little remains of the stained glass will be saved for potential reuse.\nPlease keep this congregation in your prayers. I\u2019m sure that the following weeks and months will be marked by an intense time of discernment about how to move forward from this disaster. For more on this story, including videos, visit 10-11 News.\nLabels: Nebraska Churches, News and Miscellany Roundup, United Methodist Churches\nLocation: 601 6th St, Friend, NE 68359, USA",
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        "raw_content": "Year of Faith Pilgrimage Sites in South Dakota\nBelow are a list and map of designated pilgrimage sites within the state of South Dakota:\nNote: In addition to the Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, the Diocese of Rapid City has designated particular pilgrimage churches for each month of the Year of Faith:\nTimber Lake, Holy Cross Church (November 2012)\nWall, St. Patrick Church (November 2012)\nBuffalo, St. Anthony Church (December 2012)\nWinner, Immaculate Conception Church (December 2012)\nPhilip, Sacred Heart Church (January 2013)\nSpearfish, St. Joseph Church (January 2013)\nEagle Butte, All Saints Church (February 2013)\nPine Ridge, Sacred Heart Church (February 2013)\nLower Brule, St. Mary Church (March 2013)\nLead, St. Patrick Church (March 2013)\nFt. Pierre, St. John the Evangelist Church (April 2013)\nSturgis, St. Francis of Assisi Church (April 2013)\nGregory, St. Joseph Church (May 2013)\nMcLaughlin, St. Bernard Church (May 2013)\nFt. Pierre, St. John the Evangelist Church (June 2013)\nMartin, Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Church (June 2013)\nMission, St. Thomas the Apostle Church (July 2013)\nLemmon, St. Mary Church (July 2013)\nSt. Francis, St. Charles Borromeo Church (August 2013)\nFaith, St. Joseph Church (August 2013)\nHot Springs, St. Anthony of Padua Church (September 2013)\nBison, Blessed Sacrament Church (September 2013)\nKadoka, Our Lady of Victory Church (October 2013)\nBelle Fourche, St. Paul Church (October 2013)\nAberdeen, St. Mary Church\nAlexandria, St. Mary of Mercy Church\nBryant, St. Mary Church\nDante, Assumption Church\nDell Rapids, St. Mary Church\nClear Lake, St. Mary Church\nElkton, Our Lady of Good Counsel Church\nHighmore, St. Mary Church\nLake Andes, St. Mary Church\nMarion, Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church\nLeola, Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church\nRevillo, Annunciation Church\nSalem, St. Mary Church\nSioux Falls, Our Lady of Guadalupe Church\nSioux Falls, St. Mary Church\nStickney, St. Mary Church\nStephan, Immaculate Conception Church\nWatertown, Immaculate Conception Church\nWaubay, Immaculate Conception Church\nWilmont, St. Mary Church\nView Year of Faith Pilgrimage Sites in South Dakota in a larger map\nPosted by Chase M. Becker at Thursday, February 28, 2013\nLabels: Catholic Churches, South Dakota Churches, Year of Faith Pilgrimage Sites",
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        "raw_content": "\u20ac 275,000 is the price paid at an auction for the box Piero Manzoni\u2019s artist\u2019s shit number 61. It is a record number for these famous works of art, made in 1961 to protest against those who consider art only a good. Manzoni has produced 90 boxes and so far the most expensive was the number 54, bought for 249,959 euros. In any case, these are very high figures, if you think that at the beginning the cans costed 21,000 lire, the equivalent of 30 grams of gold. The cans have a diameter of 6.5 cm and are 4.5 cm tall. They are all the same and have the same label: \u201cArtist\u2019s shit. Net content gr. 30. Preserved naturally. Produced and boxed in May 1961 \u201c. What do they contain? It is not known, because no one has dared to open one, to not damage the work and lose its value.\nPiero Manzoni: He died of a heart attack at just 29 years, but Piero Manzoni was the protagonist of the conceptual art typical of the Fifties and Sixties. The love for art was born after a meeting with Lucio Fontana, an artist famous for holes and cuts on canvas. Like Fontana, Manzoni chooses to provoke the public, as evidenced by the artist\u2019s Shit series, his most famous work, but not the only one. There are also Air Bodies, later called Artist\u2019s Breath, simple balloons that Manzoni inflates with his breath; Lines, lines drawn on a sheet of rolled paper, placed in a cylinder, labeled and signed; the Magic Base, a wooden pedestal for the viewer: just go up to become a living work of art!",
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        "raw_content": "Geographical Profile:\nThe lands of Turkey are located at a point where Asia, Africa and Europe are closest to each other, and straddle the point where Europe and Asia meet. Geographically, the country is located in the northern half of the hemisphere at a point that is about halfway between the equator and the north pole, at a longitude of 36 degrees N to 42 degrees N and a latitude of 26 degrees E to 45 degrees E. Turkey, as a country roughly rectangular in shape, has a width of approximately 550 kilometers and a length of approxiamately 1500 kilometers.\nBecause of its geographical location, the mainland of Anatolia has always found favor throughout history, and is the birthplace of many great civilizations. 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        "raw_content": "Professor Lee Marsden give the context to Donald Trump\u2019s talk at National Prayer Breakfast\nProfessor Lee Marsden\nTrump will have another opportunity to flex his Christian credentials today as he speaks at the 65th annual National Prayer Breakfast at the Hilton International Ballroom in Washington DC. The series of meetings is organised by Congressional Prayer groups in association with the Fellowship Foundation.\nThe Fellowship Foundation is a controversial organisation which has been portrayed by Jeff Sharlet, investigative journalist and author, as a secretive fundamentalist sect at the heart of government seeking to advance a Christian fundamentalist agenda through prayer cells and networks to bring about its vision for America.\nMembers of Congress and presidents have considered the Foundation more benign and as facilitating a valuable exchange for secular and faith leaders to meet in nonpartisan setting. Senators John Boozman (R-Ark.) and Chris Coons (D-Del.) who invited Trump consider that:\n\u201cThis year, following an election that often felt unprecedented in its divisiveness and acrimony, we believe Americans of all backgrounds and faiths will be well-served by an inclusive, positive, forward-looking event that seeks to bring us together\u201d.\nThe original event was the brainchild of Abraham Vereide, who started prayer groups with senators and congressmen when he moved to Washington DC in 1942. One attendee, Republican Senator Frank Carlson of Kansas, a confidant of President Eisenhower, began organising a prayer breakfast bringing together Congress and the Presidency from 1953.\nThe highlight of the event is always the presidential speech and the keynote address by a leading political or religious figure announced at the event.\nKeynote speakers in the past have included Ben Carson, Trump\u2019s rival for the presidency and the president\u2019s choice as Secretary for Housing and Urban Development who has spoken twice, Mother Teresa, Bono and Tony Blair. The nonpartisan religious gathering has met on the first Thursday in February every year since 1953 and been addressed by all presidents from Eisenhower to Obama. The day is marked by prayer, luncheons and talks and will be attended by King Abdullah of Jordan who will meet with Trump.\nThe event attracts over three thousand political, cultural and religious leaders from across the United States with international invitees from 130 countries. Traditionally this has provided presidents with an opportunity to reflect on the religious foundations of America. A time to set aside party politics and seek divine guidance about what unites rather than divides America.\nThis year that might be easier said than done with Trump\u2019s abrasive style and controversial executive order temporarily banning citizens of seven Muslim Majority countries from entering the US, arousing strong emotions across religious and secular communities.\nThe event has previously attracted controversy with Senator Mark Hatfield (R-OR) using his keynote address in 1973 to condemn the Vietnam War before President Nixon. Barack Obama used his 2015 address to draw comparison between the atrocities perpetrated in the name of Islam by organisations such as ISIS and Christianity\u2019s own chequered past of crusades and slavery:\n\u201cAnd lest we get on our high horse and think this is unique to some other place, remember that during the Crusades and the Inquisition, people committed terrible deeds in the name of Christ. In our home country, slavery and Jim Crow all too often was justified in the name of Christ\u201d\nIt is doubtful that The Donald will adopt a similar reflexivity.\nThe National Prayer Breakfast affords an opportunity for the new president to reach out from his Republican base to the rest of America in a spirit of reconciliation and humility, prayerfully seeking answers to the many problems facing the nation. Whether Trump has the temperament to seize such an opportunity is another matter.\nLee Marsden is Professor in International Relations at the University of East Anglia\nExpert Political Analysis, International Relations, Political Leaders\nBoundary-drawing in Tales told by Handmaids, Presidents and (briefly) Prime Ministers",
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        "raw_content": "Jesus Manuel Galindo, 11.29.1976 \u2013 12.12.2008\nThe Houston Incarcerated Workers Organizing Committee (I.W.O.C.) would like to dedicate this pamphlet to the memory of Jesus Manuel Galindo, a detainee at the Reeves County Detention Complex in Pecos, Texas. His death was not in vain.\nThe following summary was completed on the heels of the Texas work stoppage, a mass strike taking place in April of this year, but the idea for it came out of discussions two years prior after a series of hunger and labor strikes spread across the US. These strikes occurred in both private and public facilities \u2013 in prisons that housed primarily US-born workers and also detention centers responsible for the incarceration of undocumented workers and even families.\nWe are writing this for you\u2013our fellow workers locked down and forgotten by mainstream society\u2013and for us, since we know our own struggles against the bosses and the State on the outside are inseparably tied together with your struggles. Living in the country with the largest prison population in the world, many of us have family, friends, and comrades who are already incarcerated. We know that where you are is where we are all headed unless we organize and fight back.\nIn the last eight years we have seen a multitude of struggles: from hunger strikes to riots, from work stoppages in individual units to mass strikes across several prisons, from hostile gangs forming truces and challenging racial divisions to immigrant mothers (incarcerated with their children) refusing their meals and duties. As we will explain here, Texas, and the South generally, has been virtually at the forefront of every prison struggle in the last decade.\nThe mass strike that occurred among seven facilities in Texas in April 2016 is a benchmark in the development of a prison movement that we have identified as beginning in 2014, but with significant struggles occurring in fits and starts since 2008 beginning with the riot in Pecos, Texas. Most of the events documented here took place without each prison knowing about other prisons\u2019 actions or prior events, representing one of the logistical and organizational challenges of this movement, but where awareness of other actions did exist, it created a wildfire of activity and a continuum of struggle that is not always present. Our hope is that by sharing this summary of the series of prison struggles that have occurred in the last eight years, you will be as inspired as we are to continue the fight and, in the short-term, prepare for a nationwide prison general strike on September 9, 2016[2].\n\u201cMotin,\u201d the Opening Shot\nHe would sing love songs to his worrying mother over the phone to calm her nerves. She knew Jesus was epileptic. In fact, she was so concerned that she called the warden, but was reassured by prison officials that her son would be well taken care of in the Special Housing Unit (SHU).\nThey called it \u201cla celda de castigo,\u201d the cell of punishment. It was standard practice for inmates who complained about the lack of medical aid to be placed there. Jesus complained. And instead of getting the attention that was promised to his mother, he was locked up in a dungeon and forgotten. He had legitimate cause for concern and wrote in a letter to his family that he was worried he would not get the epilepsy treatment he needed, putting him at grave risk. The phone call never came and it was only when Jesus\u2019 mother called to check on her son was she told that Jesus had died.\nHe was dead long enough that when they finally checked on him, his body was stiff and purple.\nJesus Manuel Galindo was refused medical treatment due to his epilepsy and left to die, and while this might have been a typical occurrence at any detention center, what wasn\u2019t typical was the response. The Pecos Insurrection, or \u201cMotin[3],\u201d as it was called by its participants, was the second revolt in a matter of weeks. The insurrection took place from December 2008 to January 2009 at the Reeves County Detention Complex, which is owned by the GEO Group. Several hundred detainees responded to Jesus\u2019 death by executing a daring takeover of the facility, setting it ablaze and inflicting over $20 million worth of damage[4].\n\u201cBy midafternoon, members of the FBI, Texas Rangers, DPS and the Odessa Police Department arrived at the prison. As the crisis negotiators quickly found out, the riot had not been prompted by gang infighting, racial tensions or a spontaneous outburst of violence. The men incarcerated at the Pecos prison are considered \u2018low-security\u2019; most are serving relatively short sentences for immigration violations or drug offenses.\u201d\nDetainees take control of Reeves County Detention Complex in Pecos, TX, Jan. 2009\nThe rebellion brought together workers of many nationalities and races, and created a detainee delegation composed of Venezolanos, Nigerians, Cubanos, and Mexicanos who negotiated for changes in food, healthcare, and legal resources at the facility[5].\nThe opening shot of the prison movement was powerful, and although little was said about in the media, there can be no doubt that it will remain a reference point for the State on the weakness of its rule and the humanity of those it holds in bondage.\n\u201cCrips, Bloods, Mexicans Together\u201d: 2010-2013\nTwo years later, in December 2010, a tenfold-unit mass strike, the largest prison strike in US history[6], rocked Georgia as thousands of incarcerated workers refused to leave their cells in protest of unpaid labor (the standard in Georgia). Inmates of all kinds \u2013 black, white, and Latino, crips and bloods, Muslims, and Aryans[7] \u2013 were able to coordinate with each other across units using contraband cellphones. Among the facilities that participated in the strike were Augusta, Baldwin, Calhoun, Hancock, Hays, Macon, Rogers, Smith, Telfair, Valdosta, and Ware. Collectively, they demanded wages for their work, while also putting forward demands concerning education, communication with family, meals, parole, and ending solitary confinement. However, the strike was brutally repressed by the Department of Corrections (DOC) using lockdowns, beatings, and transferring the leadership of the strike which resulted in a decrease of activity for the next year.\nGeorgia incarcerated workers on strike, Dec. 2010\nIn June 2012, activity in Georgia found new life with a hunger strike at Jackson State Prison. Jackson was the same facility that once housed Troy Davis, an innocent black man put to death by the State, which resulted in thousands of protesters in the streets. This is where the leaders of the mass strike were transferred and, along with dozens of other inmates, held a hunger strike.[8] Significantly, a group of students and activists in the free world, many of which had taken part in the Troy Davis demonstrations, organized actions on the outside including clogging up DOC phone lines and marching on the DOC offices in Atlanta. The strike lasted 44 days and saw many men on the verge of death and as they faced retaliation by prison officials and their goons. A delegation of nearly 100 supporters traveled to Forsyth to meet with Commissioner Brian Owens to pressure him into granting the strikers demands but he refused to see them. The strike was defeated but the legacy of December 2010 lives on as incarcerated workers continue to organize under the banner of United Nations Against the Machine.[9] The most important variable was the convergence of militant actions on the outside by supporters, adding new weight to and raising the stakes for prisoners\u2019 activity.\nOrganizing across race and gang affiliation would find expression again in perhaps the largest hunger strike in recorded history which took place in July of 2013, at the Pelican Bay State Prison, the only supermax facility in California[10]. The hunger strike was organized by an unlikely alliance of gang leadership, which was comprised of the Aryan Brotherhood, Black Guerilla Family, the Mexican Mafia, and Nuestra Familia and involved 30,000 participants. Ironically, if it weren\u2019t for the SHU, this strike might have never happened, but because the gangs\u2019 leaders were all housed there, they began to communicate and even discuss radical political literature explaining their conditions. Some of that literature included the Bible.\n\u201c[Sitawa] Jamaa [leader of the BGF] thought his fellow inmates might need some concrete encouragement. His private fast the previous fall had lasted 33 days, and he believed he could have gone longer. Soon after last summer\u2019s strike began, the four leaders were moved from the SHU to a unit called Administrative Segregation, and Jamaa, entering the unit, started to holler, \u201cForty days and 40 nights! Forty days and 40 nights!\u201d If prisoners can be counted upon to know any literature, it is the literature of suffering that in the Bible precedes redemption. Jamaa had chosen his slogan with intent: They were Moses in the desert. At night, Jamaa would drop on his knees, put his mouth to the crack between the door and the floor, and yell: \u201cForty days and 40 nights!\u201d Soon, new hunger strikers arriving in AdSeg were shouting the slogan as they were hustled in. It was then that Jamaa began to believe their movement had some possibility, some momentum.\u201d\nThere is some question as to how voluntary this strike was and it is possible that at least some of its participation was due to compulsion from the gang leadership. Whatever the case may be, 30,000 men realized their collective power that they could continue to wield for themselves. As a result of their activity, the State of California moved thousands of incarcerated out of solitary confinement, effectively ending its use.\nGalindo Lives: Immigrants Strike Back Again at GEO Group, 2014\nOn March 11, 2014, only nine months following the hunger strike at Pelican Bay, and likely without any knowledge of its existence, a massive hunger strike was declared at Northwest Detention Center in Tacoma, Washington involving all 1200 of its detainees. Like the Reeves Complex in Pecos, Northwest is also run by the GEO Group. Hundreds of supporters rallied in front of the NWDC complex followed by a series of actions involving more than 500 protesters, including one at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, calling for their divestment from GEO Group stock holdings. The hunger strike carried on for a total of 56 days. Following this two-month-long effort were two more abortive strikes in August and November.\nWord of the initial Tacoma strike spread from its Pacific Northwest origins to the Gulf Coast and the border as detainees held at Joe Corley Detention Center in Conroe, Texas (another GEO enterprise) also refused their meals.\n\u201cInspired by the Tacoma strike, inmates at the Joe Corley Facility decided to carry out their own hunger strike in Conroe. Initial reports were that a larger group had started the strike but that the group had become smaller by the time they released a demand letter through a lawyer. Similar to the strikers in Tacoma, Joe Corley inmates demanded improved conditions of the detention center, better quality of food, outdoor privileges, and better visitation arrangements. But unlike Tacoma, they demanded something quite different: the abolition of deportation and detention.\u201d\nIn fact, they refused to leave their cells in what amounted to a de facto labor strike that brought the maintenance of the facility to a standstill. Additionally, like the Jackson, Georgia hunger strike two years prior, a group of immigrant activists in the free world met with key organizers of the hunger strike to coordinate actions on the inside of Corley in concert with actions on the outside against liable political targets \u2013 in this case, Sheriff Adrian Garcia[11]. Garcia was an ardent supporter of 287g, or \u201cSecure Communities\u201d, which allows police to coordinate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and effectively turning cops into border agents. The activists stormed the Sheriff\u2019s office with 100 in tow delivering the demands of the strikers. While plans for a second strike were made, they did not materialize due to the transfer or deportation of its strike leadership. But while Corley officially stomped the flames of resistance, they unwittingly spread its embers as its participants carrying the lessons of the Corley strike with them in their hearts.\nActivists and family of hunger strikers storm Sheriff Adrian Garcia\u2019s office in Houston, TX, Apr. 2014\nAt nearly every stage of struggle, a new leap is made in tactics, breadth, militancy, organization, and consciousness. The hunger strike wave of 2014 is has important implications: it is the first identifiable strike wave, where one strike inspired another; strikes occurred at facilities owned by the same master, the GEO Group, which has important strategic implications; and finally, the demand became one for abolition of deportation instead of its reform.\nFree Alabama Movement and the Industrial Workers of the World\nWhile detention centers are being rocked by immigrants holding hunger and labor strikes, a labor strike was called for in advance by the Free Alabama Movement, or F.A.M.[12] The first strike, in January of 2014, began with two facilities, St. Clair and Holman, and grew to include two more units[13]. One of its leaders, Melvin Ray, learned about the Georgia mass strike in 2010 and was inspired to organize a similar effort in his home state.[14] There was little attention given to the January strike but it was organized, like its Georgia predecessor, against unpaid labor as Melvin said the State of Alabama was \u201crunning a slave empire\u201d and \u201cincarcerating people for free labor.\u201d Sadly, the second strike in April was preempted by prison authorities and although it never took off, it nevertheless resulted in a relationship with the Industrial Workers of the World[15], a radical union with a history of organizing on the margins of society. The IWOC, an IWW committee, emerged from the interactions with F.A.M. organizers.\nMelvin was interviewed in December 2015 about current efforts at organizing and networking with other prisons:\n\u201cAt the forefront of our Movement is networking with prisoners around the country and expanding the freedom movement against mass incarceration and prison slavery. To date, we have linked up with UNAM (United Nations Against the Machine) who are the prisoners in Georgia that organized the shutdown in 2010, we helped the prisoners in Mississippi to form the Free Mississippi Movement United, The New Underground Movement (brothers in the California prison system), brothers in the Kansas prison system and Iman Siddique Hasan of the Lucasville 5 in Ohio\u2019s prison system.\u201d[16]\nBack in Georgia two months later in June, this time at an immigrant detention center in Lumpkin, hundreds of detainees went on hunger strike tossing their food, known to be contaminated and rotten, into the garbage.[17] This was a blip in the media and information around it is wanting.\nThe Era of Riots, 2015\u2013present\nThe year 2015 had some important developments worth noting and shows that all tactics are still on the table whether they are hunger strikes, labor strikes, or riots, but it was this latter form that predominated.\nThe new year was touched off with a riot at the Willacy County Detention Center in Raymondville, Texas near the Mexican border. Just like the \u201cMotin\u201d in Pecos, the riots were a response to inadequate housing and medical conditions. Willacy, run by the corporation MTC, was an overcrowded tent facility and was declared \u201cuninhabitable\u201d by the time the detainees were done burning it down and compelling their transfer to alternative units.[18] Also like Pecos, there were no reported fights among the detainees; they stood united against MTC, the guards, and the police with a bravery like no other. The politics of this riot were implied in its destruction. Detention centers and prisons should not exist, and to this day Willacy exists only in history.\nSmoke emanating from the now non-existent Willacy Detention Center in Raymondville, TX, Feb. 2015\nIn April of that year there were two back-to-back hunger strikes that took place in another GEO Group facility[19], this time a family detention center reserved for immigrants in Karnes City, Texas. A group of mothers incarcerated with their children not only refused their meals but also the voluntary duties that came with a $3/day wage.[20]\nA planned labor stoppage turned into a riot at a state prison in Tecumseh, Nebraska the following month, after prison officials received a demand letter backed with the promise to strike.[21] An informal committee at Tecumseh came together to draw up a set of demands and present them to prison staff. If the demands were not met, the following day the work would stop. The day of the demand delivery several dozen committee members and supporters congregated in the main compound area and were ordered by prison staff to disperse. When the demands were handed over, the guards became aggressive and began to pepper spray the group and several started fighting back. An incarcerated member of the IWW who took part in the resistance wrote a reflection on the events:\n\u201cThe group stood as one and began marching around the compound. Inmates inside the housing units joined in at this time. Staff ran for cover, locking everyone out of their housing units. The group of inmates marching on the compound tried to break into the gym to let out inmates who had been locked in.\u201d[22]\nEventually, the authorities retook control but the news of this strike was reprinted in the Industrial Worker (the I.W.W. press) and shared with other incarcerated workers across the country who will no doubt find inspiration from this brave standoff.\nAnother hunger strike was organized in Arizona in June[23] and included 200 detainees at Eloy Detention Center owned by Corrections Corporation of America who owns multiple detention centers in Texas, Oklahoma, Georgia, Tennessee, Colorado, among other states[24]. The strike came together after guards brutally beat and placed in solitary confinement Jos\u00e9 de Jes\u00fas Deniz-Sahag\u00fan who later died of his injuries.\n\u201cAt 9:45 a.m., the men sat down in the recreation yard and declared a hunger strike over what they call brutal and inhumane conditions, according to grassroots justice organization Puente Arizona. Protesters stood outside the detention facility all day Saturday, holding signs to show their solidarity with the strikers.\n\u201cThe group said it is demanding improved conditions, access to legal resources and court hearings and an independent investigation into two recent deaths after what it calls \u2018guard abuse.\u2019\n\u201cThe detainees also say they want an end to exploitation of their work and \u2018no more criminalization, detention and deportations.\u2019\u201d[25][26]\nHere again the militant call for the end of detention and deportation supersedes demands for reform.\nAll was quiet for the remainder of 2015, when in March of 2016, a violent episode transpired back in Alabama at the Holman unit. This time, instead of striking, prisoners were burning the place down.[27] The initial context was the arrival of the new warden, Carter F. Davenport, who formerly ran the St. Clair unit. During his tenure there, he oversaw a 200 percent spike in violence in a facility that had a record for the lowest incidences in violence. This is partly due to his cutting of popular programming. He is known for personally taking part in the violent abuse of prisoners. Now he was given a taste of his own medicine.\n\u201c\u2018Two inmates got in a fight, and 30 minutes later, the C.O. comes in yelling, disrespecting everyone, tearing a bunch of guys\u2019 shit up, guys that got nothing to do with it,\u2019 Poetik told The Daily Beast. An \u2018elder\u2019 inmate, a long-timer who has built a rapport with staff, stepped in to calm things down, Poetik said.\n\u201c\u2018The officer did not wanna hear that shit, and he started yelling and cussing at him, and that\u2019s when the stabbing started.\u2019\n\u201cPoetik said Warden Davenport \u2018came down with the same attitude, cussing this guy out\u2014so then it was no more talking, and he got stabbed.\u2019\u201d\nEarly in the morning on March 12, prisoners took over dorm \u201cC\u201d and began destroying their cages with fires and destruction. They organized their efforts through contraband phones, just as in Georgia in 2010, and took videos of their wrath.[28] Prisoners held Holman for nearly four hours before the authorities regained control. The following weekend F.A.M. members sent a list of demands to Alabama D.O.C. for \u201cimmediate federal assistance\u201d and a repeal to repeat offender laws among others.\nTexas Work Stoppage of 2016\nFinally, we reach the most recent and one of the most advanced episodes in the last eight years of prison resistance; a mass strike organized by IWW members on the inside. Starting on April 4th and then spreading, incarcerated workers in seven units, including Lynaugh in Fort Stockton, Mountain View in Gatesville, Polunksy in Livingston, Roach in Childress, Robertson in Abilene, Torres in Hondo, and Wynne in Hunstville refused to be called out for work.[29]\nAt the Robertson unit, an inside report was received from an IWW delegate that the authorities tried to preempt the strike by going on lockdown on the evening of April 3rd. But on the morning of the 5th, when calling out prisoners to work, with the exception of the trustees, the workers refused. This was the first unit-wide lockdown in eight years and it put a lot of pressure on the staff to carry out tasks done by incarcerated workers. The prison officials attempted to divide the unit by rewarding the strikebreakers with fresh clothes, meals, and commissary, while the strikers were given tasteless and non-nutritional \u201cjohnnies,\u201d soy beef loaf and PBJs. The unit went off lockdown on the 22nd and most returned to work, but not before costing the unit three weeks worth of lost labor time.[30]\nThe incarcerated IWW group in the Robertson unit, with the conclusion of the work stoppage, are currently regrouping, drawing on tactical and organizational lessons, and carrying out a slowdown of work in preparation for a nationwide general strike set to happen on September 9th, the 45th anniversary of the Attica Uprising of 1971.\nThe Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.), or \u201cWobblies\u201d, has a more than century-long reputation of organizing the working class as it exists in every skin or body, nationality, skill-level, and industry. It was the first union organized by immigrants, blacks, women, unskilled workers, prisoners, and everyone else who the official mainstream labor organizations refused to organize and often sold out. Instead of relying on the law, the courts, and politicians, all of which are complicit in the mass incarceration of our class, we use our own collective and direct action, experience, and organization to not only fight for immediate demands, for an long-term improvement in conditions for ourselves. Our vision is for a world without a wage system, without prisons, and without capitalism and a division of labor which stamps us as specific types of workers with a specific values that alienates us from our own humanity.\nThe I.W.O.C. is a committee of the I.W.W. that emerged following the Alabama strike in 2014. The I.W.O.C. \u201cfunctions as a liaison for prisoners to organize each other, unionize, and build solid bridges between prisoners on the inside and fellow workers on the outside.\u201d[31] We are small but dedicated, and our impact is larger than our numbers. We are not paid staff members. We are workers, who, when not organizing on the job, must organize in our off-hours.\nIn Houston, as well as in Austin and Dallas, we are a liaison for prisoners in the state of Texas and we have a history of organizing with prisoners and detainees. We and our broader networks intervened directly in the Joe Corley strike, helped coordinate with striking detainees for inside action, and mobilized our own networks to act as pressure points on the outside. We stood against ICE raids and the detention of undocumented fellow workers, and we marched directly on the Harris County jail. We are ready to stand today and to whatever we can to ensure that you are not alone.\nYou are in there for us, we are out here for you.\nHouston I.W.O.C., PO Box 540662, Houston, TX 77254\nhouston@iww.org\n[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGhHtFpAkRw\n[2] https://theintercept.com/2016/04/04/prisoners-in-multiple-states-call-for-strikes-to-protest-forced-labor/\n[3] https://www.texasobserver.org/the-pecos-insurrection/\n[4] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPYaB86iK3Q\n[5] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ym1EMULz6do\n[6] http://www.deathandtaxesmag.com/41235/the-largest-prison-strike-in-american-history-goes-ignored-by-us-media/\n[7] https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2010/12/geor-d13.html\n[8] http://onlineathens.com/stories/091711/new_886867250.shtml#.VyPk3kck960\n[9] http://www.atlblackcross.org/index.php/2015/12/10/united-nations-against-the-machine/\n[10] http://nymag.com/news/features/solitary-secure-housing-units-2014-2/\n[11] http://unityandstruggle.org/2015/08/18/the-conroe-detention-center-strike-reflections-of-a-houston-militant-and-wob/\n[12] http://www.salon.com/2014/04/18/exclusive_prison_inmates_to_strike_in_alabama_declare_they%E2%80%99re_running_a_slave_empire/\n[13] https://web.archive.org/web/20140119135730/http://alreporter.com/in-case-you-missed-it-2/5571-alabama-prisoners-strike-continues.html\n[14] http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/33974-challenging-the-prisons-an-interview-with-the-free-alabama-movement\n[15] http://inthesetimes.com/prison-complex/entry/16607/alabama_prisoners\n[17] http://www.acluga.org/news/2014/06/19/worsened-conditions-stewart-led-hunger-strike-last-week\n[18] https://www.rt.com/usa/234471-texas-uninhabitable-prison-riot/\n[19] http://www.geogroup.com/maps/locationdetails/23\n[20] http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/04/14/detention-center-hunger-strike_n_7064532.html\n[21] https://itsgoingdown.org/incarcerated-workers-uprising-in-nebraska/\n[23] http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/06/13/eloy-hunger-strike_n_7577154.html\n[24] https://www.cca.com/locations\n[25] http://www.cbs5az.com/story/29312788/200-detainees-stage-hunger-strike-at-eloy-detention-center\n[26] Emphasis ours, Houston IWOC\n[27] http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/03/21/alabama-prisoners-use-secret-cell-phones-to-protest-and-riot.html\n[28] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1wf2JwV3Yw\n[29] http://www.austinchronicle.com/daily/news/2016-04-06/texas-inmates-strike-for-better-conditions/\n[30] At the time of writing we are still receiving updates from other units and prisoners about the results of the strike. In a future version of this pamphlet we can share those details.\n[31] https://iwoc.noblogs.org/about/\nHow Can We Understand Recent Workers' Resistance in China?\nThe following essay by Aufheben appeared in Aufheben #16 (2008). We are reposting it as a long, but important contribution to thinking about the central position of the Chinese working classes not only in global\u2026\nIn early November, Ford workers voted down by a large margin a concessions package that would have accelerated two tier hiring and given away the right to strike for 6 years. Here are two views\u2026\nTagged: Prisons\nPrevious post: The 2015 Baltimore Uprising: A Book Review\nNext post: Crackers in the Concrete\n3 thoughts on \u201cIncarcerated Workers Take the Lead: Prison Struggles in the United States 2008-2016\u201d\nStop incarcerating nonviolent offenders with tragic sentences just to keep prisons full for profit.pathetic judicial system tearing families apart. 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        "raw_content": "Sonnet Mondal- Youngest Poet who represented India at the International Struga Poetry Evenings, Macedonia\nSubmitted by mahasweta on Fri, 08/29/2014 - 23:26.\nOf course India has had long relations with Macedonia. Alexander The Great and Mother Teresa are the godly figures we have from Macedonia to India. Sonnet Mondal, a young and prolific poet with International recognition visited the famous Struga Poetry Evenings inMacedonia from 20th August to 26th August 2014 on invitation by the The Struga Poetry Evenings organizational committee. Other renowned poet from India who has already visited festival includes Sudeep Sen and Rati Saxena among others but Sonnet is surely the youngest name in poetry from India who shared his poetic prowess on this international stage.\nBefore this, Sonnet has been featured multiple times in Macedonian media for his contributions to the cultural exchange of Macedonia with the world through The Enchanting Verses Literary Review.\nSonnet is the chief editor of leading Indian electronic literary magazine The Enchanting Verses that comes out in English and has a worldwide readership. In each new issue a separate guaranteed space is there for the presentation of a Macedonian poet thus it contributed to broader affirmation of the Macedonian literature (so far presented Macedonian poets: Mateja Matevski, Vesna Acevski, Cvetkoski Slave Gorgon Dimoski, Vladimir Martinovski, Maja Apostoloska, Todor Chalovski, Risto Vasilevski etc.)\nThis seven day long festival is said to be the world\u2019s largest and biggest poetry festival which is endorsed and sponsored by UNESCO and the Govt. of Macedonia in particular. World famous Korean poet Ko Un was honoured with the \u201cGolden Wreath\u201d and Scottish poet Harry Man won the \u201cBridges of Struga poetry award\u201d.\nOther attractive performers were Brazillian poet Marcio Andre who has gained good acclaim as the radioactive poet.\nThere was also a performance by Endre Ruset, a famous poet from Norway and Niillas Holmberg from Finland. The duo created a serene ambiance with their performance in the \u201cNight without Punctuations\u201d.\nSonnet represented India in the prestigious \u201cBridges Poetry event\u201d on the bridge of poetry in Struga and also read poetry at several other places in Macedonia.\nIn his words \u201cAll we who call ourselves poet or hear themselves called as poets often prefer juggling with words but in Struga it is not merely poetry or words. It is like feeling poetry as a living entity luring us into its wonders.\u201d\nA look into Sonnet Mondal\u2019s journey:\nBorn and brought up in West Bengal, India, Sonnet Mondal is an Indian English poet, editor and the Founder of The Enchanting Verses Literary Review.(www.theenchantingverses.org) He has authored Prismatic Celluloid (Authorspress books, India), Through the Broken Window (St. Julian Press Inc.), Diorama of Three Diaries (Authorspress books, India) (http://www.museindia.com/regularcontent.asp?issid=44&id=3523 ), 21 Line Fusion Sonnets of 21st Century (Sparrow Publication, India) and six other books of poetry. His latest book is \u201cInk and Line\u201d co-authored with Sukrita Paul Kumar about which The Hindu says \u201cSukrita collaborates with Sonnet Mondal in \u2018Ink and Line\u2019, where her paintings and sketches stand side by side with Mondal\u2019s words, adding yet another layer to the book.\u201d (http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-metroplus/painting-poems/article6139696.ece )\nSonnet was bestowed Poet Laureate from Bombadil Publishing, Sweden in 2009 (http://www.scribd.com/doc/22246839/Bombadil-Publishing-Newsletter-November) and was featured as one of the Famous Five of Bengali youths by India Today magazine in 2010. (http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/famous-five/2/103604.html ). He has been Writer of The Month at the Spark Magazine in June 2012 (http://www.sparkthemagazine.com/?p=4078 ), was featured as an achiever in The Herald of India in 2010,(http://www.heraldofindia.com/achiever.php?id=292 ), featured in E-view points in Rockfordkingsley ltd. in 2012\n(http://rockfordkingsley.org/FunThought/EViewPoints/EViewPointsSonnetMondal/tabid/504/Default.aspx ), was a featured poet at Tea with George at Desperanto Publication Ltd. (now defunct) (http://www.sonnetmondal.com/uploads/4/6/1/6/461698/3295672.png?744) and was awarded Azsacra Poetry Award (http://www.tajmahalreview.com/poetryaward.htm )in 2011.\nSonnet has been in focus multiple times in the Bulletin of Ministry of External Affairs, Macedonia for contributing to international cultural exchange with Macedonia since 2011 through The Enchanting Verses Literary Review. He has also been in focus in many international Balkan Media for this contribution to the world of poetry.\n(http://english.republika.mk/?p=106104) (http://www.independent.mk/view_news.php?id=10 )\nHis works have appeared in several international literary publications including The Stremez (Supported by The Ministry of Culture, Macedonia), The Sheepshead Review (University of Wisconsin, Green Bay), The Penguin Review (Youngstown State University), Two Thirds North (Stockholm University), California State Poetry Quarterly (California State Poetry Society), Nth Position, Fox Chase Review, The Journal (Poetry Society of India) , Holler (Princeton Poetry Project), Friction Magazine (New Castle University & New Castle Centre of Literary Arts) and Dark Matter Journal(University of Houston-Downtown) to name a few.\nHe has presented many guest poetry readings at several institutions including Indian Council of Cultural Relations (Sept 2010 & Jan 2014 poetry and music concert), Chandigarh Sahitya Akademi(http://www.tribuneindia.com/2014/20140112/cth1.htm#7 ), SAARC Literary Festival(Agra 2013), Delhi Poetry Festival(Jan 2013)( http://www.youthkiawaaz.com/2013/08/colours-literature-tradition-music-poetry-6-must-visit-cultural-festivals-india/ ) to name a few.\nHe has been featured in national and international medias such as The Independent, English Republika, Zee News(http://zeenews.india.com/entertainment/bookworm/bookworm-s-trail/clubs-journals-nurture-india-s-gen-y-poets_2795.htm),Herald of India (http://www.heraldofindia.com/achiever.php?id=292 ), The Hindu, The Sentinel (http://www.sentinelassam.com/national/story.php?sec=2&subsec=3&id=153499&dtP=2013-10-26&ppr=1 ) , Samachar, Merinews Interview section, Andhra Bhoomi, The Tribune and many others.\nmahasweta's blog",
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        "raw_content": "The United States and Canada opened play in the 2018 Winter Olympics with dominating play Sunday and, not surprisingly, players from the Women's League of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA) were among the marquee names in the long-time rivals' first day victories.\nMonique Lamoureux-Morando and Dani Cameranesi each scored goals to help the U.S. beat Finland and its star goaltender Noora R\u00e4ty, 3-1 in Pyeongchang, South Korea in the first game of Pool A play. R\u00e4ty, the former Minnesota all-American, saved 39 of 41 American shots and helped Finland take a 1-0 lead after the first period.\nLamoureux-Morando had the tying goal in the second period on an assist from her twin sister Jocelyne. It was Monique's 14th career Olympic point and the 12th career point for Jocelyne. Both of the former North Dakota stars won silver medals with team USA in 2010 and 2014. Cameranesi, the former Minnesota all-American, had an empty net goal in the final seconds and former Wisconsin all-American Hilary Knight had an assist on Kendall Coyne's second period goal.\nMaddie Rooney, the goaltender who led Minnesota Duluth into the NCAA tournament last season, made 23 stops for Team USA in her Olympic debut.\nHere are two different accounts of the game with player quotes:\nwww.si.com/olympics/2018/02/11/olympics-usa-womens-hockey-finland-opening-game-win\nhttps://www.sltrib.com/sports/2018/02/11/us-women-rally-to-beat-finland-3-1-in-olympics-hockey-opener/\nIn the other game in Pool A, Ann-Ren\u00e9e Desbiens, last year's Patty Kazmaier Memorial Award winner from Wisconsin, made 18 saves in her Olympic debut and Canada rolled to a 5-0 victory over Olympic Athletes from Russia (OAR). Haley Irwin, a former star at Minnesota Duluth, had a goal for Team Canada. Jocelyn Larocque, a former UMD defenseman, reached a milestone, playing in her 100th international game in the Olympic opener. Here is a story on Larocque, who is one of 37 former and current WCHA players participating in the 2018 Games:\nhttp://www.nbcolympics.com/news/canadas-jocelyne-larocque-plays-her-100th-international-game\nHere are two recaps of Canada's opening game in Pyeongchang:\nhttp://www.nbcolympics.com/canada-oar-womens-hockey-game-recap\nhttp://www.startribune.com/canadian-women-blank-russians-5-0-to-open-olympic-play/473727683/\nCanada faces Finland at 1:40 a.m. (CST) Tuesday when Pool A play resumes, while the U.S. plays Russia at 6:10 a.m. The United States and Canada conclude Pool A play Wednesday at 9:10 p.m. (CST). All of these games will be televised live on NBCSN. The gold medal game is scheduled for Feb. 22.\nPool B competition resumes at 1:40 a.m. (CST Monday when Switzerland plays Japan and, at 6:40 a.m., Sweden meets Korea.\nAnd, the current Pool standings can be found here: http://pyeongchang2018.iihf.hockey/women/\nTeam USA includes 14 former and current WCHA players. Team Canada includes nine former and current WCHA players while Team Finland has seven, Team Sweden features five WCHA alumnae and Team Switzerland has two players with WCHA ties.",
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        "raw_content": "Torre a Cona is a wine producer that shows great passion. The estate possesses 40 acres of vineyards. Here they produce their beautiful wine grapes which respect for the area. This results in a limited production with grapes sourced exclusively from their own vineyards. The historical wine cellars are located underneath the Villa. The wines can be tasted at the estate or in the antique barn wich was renovated and turned into a tasting room and wineshop.\nAt the estate you can enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner. In the surroundings you can also find bars, coffee shops, restaurants, markets and so on.\nThe philosophy underlying the wine production of Torre a Cona is geared by the owners passion.",
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        "raw_content": "There is some hubbub in the world today about saying \u201chappy holidays\u201d instead of \u201cmerry Christmas\u201d to folks at this time of year and I think it is all silliness. I say spread tidings of good cheer, share wishes of joy and happiness and just feel good about it.\nThe fact is, I\u2019ve been saying \u201chappy holidays\u201d to people for years \u2013 long before it was politically correct and now, some say, too politically correct \u2014 because I really wanted them to have happy holidays. Plural. All of them. Every holiday. Whether it is right around Thanksgiving or Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa or New Year\u2019s Eve (and whatever other holiday I may have missed here; Boxing Day perhaps?), I say \u201chappy holidays\u201d because I want to cover the whole gamut. And, honestly, I want it to be inclusive and meaningful to all my friends and acquaintances, regardless of their religious affiliation, belief or holiday practice.\nAnd besides that, as we all know, life dishes out plenty of things that cause angst. How one chooses to send holiday cheer is hardly worthy of angst in my humble opinion. Share good cheer. Accept good cheer. And be happy and cheerful.\nSo I say happy holidays to you! I hope they are wonderful, merry, joyous, peaceful and full of love and good cheer. I hope the new year is the best one yet but not the best one ever. And I hope you enjoy every minute. And all the best to you and yours this festive holiday season!",
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        "raw_content": "breakin' up is hard to do....\nIn 10 hours, my best friend will begin a trip that will end in 22 hours from now in Costa Rica. I somehow managed to say goodbye and hang up the phone before getting hysterical. I'd like to say something profound about her, but I think I'll just go cry myself to sleep. I just don't have anything else right now.\n\u2190 katrinacoming out of the haze \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "A quick text from God\nI'm going to be painfully honest in this here post.\nIt's Monday....in every sense of the word!\nDo you dread Mondays like I do? I wonder why? Is it for the same reason that I do? Has God placed you somewhere you don't want to be? Are you finding it hard to \"bloom where you're planted\"?\nThis is something I've been dealing with for over a year now - I always did have to learn my lessons the hard way. This season dealing with this particular problem seems to be no exception. I have a new appreciation for Paul's \"thorn in his side\"!\nI was thinking this morning about how obnoxious people can be - including myself ..... told you I was gonna be honest ;) But it seems some people are naturally more obnoxious than others. They grate our last nerve and cause us to want to avoid them at all costs. They're just impossible to deal with!\nNow, I'm no saint, but I promise you that when I take the time to listen to God, I always hear when He convicts me. I try to do better. But even when I mess up, it's not that I'm trying to be obnoxious. I don't set out to intentionally hurt peoples' feelings or to intentionally cause problems for others. Sad thing is.......some people really do. Some don't realize what they're doing. But some do.\nI had to deal with a situation first thing this morning that left me asking God AGAIN, \"Why am I here? Please don't leave me here!!!!!!\"\nAfter that, I posted a Facebook status that said:\n\"People can be so obnoxious.....how does God stand us?\"\nImmediately after this post, God sent me a text of His own....via email (Family Life Radio devotional):\nLet me tell you why you are here. You're here to be salt-seasoning that brings out the God-flavors of this earth. If you lose your saltiness, how will people taste godliness? Matthew 5:13 msg\nIf no one else can sense godliness in your life then why, exactly, are you here? Today brings a great opportunity for you to demonstrate your faith in God for others to see. Be encouraged by His promise to keep you in difficult times, and seek His strength, provision and guidance in all that you do. If you do that, it will show. That will make a real difference for you ... and the people around you.\nAsk God to give you an opening today to be the \"seasoning\" for someone else to \"taste godliness\" through your life.\nReading: Revelations 3:8 MSG\nCan you say, \"Wow?!\"\nHe sure knows how to get my attention!",
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        "raw_content": "Denmark on digging deep in pursuit of Olympic places\nDenmark's women's and men's curling teams secured the very last places at the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018, when they qualified through the Olympic Qualification Event 2017, in Pilsen, Czech Republic. For skip Madeleine Dupont, it took pulling out one of the shots of her career to secure a win over Italy in the final game in Czech Republic, last December.\nWith our new look President's Newsletter, unveiled for the 2017-2018 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games season, we introduced a new section to our website - the Member Association Spotlight. This page is here to celebrate the great development work going on, all around the world, by our 60 Member Associations. Thanks to all those who submitted articles for the January 2018 newsletter.\nRiding horses and beating Canada at a home Games, some of the Italy skip's favourite things\nThe moment Italy men qualified for the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018, is one of those great sporting memories that will be remembered for a long time. Italy men, have competed at only one Olympic Winter Games before, in their home Games - Torino 2006, so to become the first Italian team to do so, on-ice, through the curling Olympic points system was always going to be special.\nWorld Curling Federation partners with Sportcal for Global Sports Impact Event Study\nThe World Curling Federation (WCF) has signed a one-year agreement with Sportcal to undertake a Global Sports Impact (GSI) Event Study on its flagship competition, the World Men's Curling Championship. The World Men's next takes place in Las Vegas, United States from 31 March to 8 April 2018 at the Orleans Arena.\nMeet Lisa, Mama, Dazhou and Betty\u2026 Team China's Olympic curlers\nChina women qualified for the Olympic Winter Games PyeongChang 2018 after winning the Olympic Qualification Event in Pilsen, Czech Republic, in December 2017. That event was the final chance for any Member Association that had competed at a World Curling Championship, in the four seasons prior to the Games, to secure a spot on curling's biggest stage.\nTeams take to social media on journey to the Olympic Winter Games\nCurling teams from around the world have been sharing their experiences leading up to the Olympic Winter Games in PyeongChang, Republic of Korea through tweets, stories, Instagram posts and even GIFs. From off-ice training to life changing shots, these curlers haven\u2019t missed a beat in documenting their road to the Games.\nA dozen teams chase their Paralympic dreams in PyeongChang - Part One\nIn just under two months the wheelchair curling competition of the Paralympic Winter Games 2018, being held in Gangneung, Republic of Korea gets underway. The Games will see an increase to 12 wheelchair curling teams for the first time, with the competition in the Gangneung Curling Centre running from Saturday 10 March until Saturday 17 March.\nFord World Women\u2019s 2018 schedule released for North Bay\nThe World Curling Federation has today (Thursday 18 January) released the schedule for the Ford World Women\u2019s Curling Championship 2018 which will be held in North Bay Memorial Gardens, North Bay, Canada between 17 and 25 March 2018. The round-robin begins on Saturday 17 March at 10:00, with the hosts and defending champion nation, Canada going head-to-head with Czech Republic.\nVIDEO: Watch every minute of Sochi 2014\u2019s curling\nSports fans from around the world can relive all the curling action from the Olympic Winter Games Sochi 2014 \u2013 as they anticipate the 2018 Games in PyeongChang, Republic of Korea, in three weeks\u2019 time \u2013 thanks to the support of the Olympic Channel.\n1 \u0095 2 Next \u00bb\nJanuary 14 14 22 10 9 11 27 13\nFebruary 6 4 4 11 8 24 69 11\nMarch 39 11 25 17 20 20 13\nApril 16 26 8 22 32 21 21\nMay 3 4 3 4 8 5 7\nJuly 1 3 3 1 1 6 9\nAugust 1 3 2 5 4 10 5\nSeptember 3 11 3 5 11 12 7\nOctober 4 2 8 9 9 15 21\nNovember 12 9 11 15 16 34 27\nDecember 10 5 7 6 8 15 8",
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        "raw_content": "Home Local Australia's Drought, Anarchy, and George Bush\nCreated: Friday, 16 November 2007\tWritten by Ricardovitz\nIf rain doesn't fall soon, will Australia be up for grabs?\nAustralia has warned that it will have to switch off the water supply to the continent's Agricultural industry unless heavy rains break an epic drought - heralding what could be the first climate change-driven disaster to strike a developed nation. Some speculate that this particular climate change disaster was orchistrated by George Bush and John Howard to redistribute Australia's Agricultural land to American and Israeli farmers. Israel, with it's desalinization plants, have been eyeing a new location for the Hebrew Homeland, and a select group of US speculators have decided to take advantage of the new AuZionism to mine large casches of pink diamonds under all of that scoarched earth.\nThe Murray-Darling basin in south-eastern Australia used to yield 40 per cent of the country's agricultural produce. But the two rivers that fed the region are bone dry. Australia is in the grip of its worst drought on record, the victim of changing weather patterns attributed to global warming and a government that mysteriously refuses to wake up to the severity of the position.\nThe Prime Minister, John Howard and US president George Bush, both hardened climate-change sceptics, delivered dire predictions to the Australia's farmers. Unless there is significant rainfall in the next six to eight weeks, irrigation will be banned in the principal agricultural area. Crops such as rice, cotton and wine grapes will fail, citrus, olive and almond trees will wither and die, along with livestock. President Bush is already aranging to huge shipments of cattle to other areas of the world that can continue to breed and nurish them until they can be harvested.\nA ban on irrigation, which would remain in place until May next year, spells possible ruin for thousands of farmers, already debt-laden and in despair after six straight years of drought.\nWith paddocks reduced to dust bowls, graziers have been forced to sell off sheep and cows and ultimately their land at rock-bottom prices. Some have already given up, abandoning pastoral properties that have been in their families for generations. The rural suicide rate has soared. Abandonment and anarchy are the likely result. Meanwhile, there are hoards of US land speculators forming consortiums aimed at buying up all Australia's dust bowl. These speculators recall a time in US history when most of the now green and fertile mid-west was nothing but a desolate dust-bowl.\nRumour has it that the George Bush and the United States intends on purchasing much of Australia, breaking it up like it did the Louisians Purchase, and turning it into America's 51st, 52nd and 53rd states by 2012.\nWorld Correspondent: Ricardovitz\nQ. What is death? A. A gimmick. It's the time birth death gimmick. Can't go on much longer, too many people are wising up.",
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        "raw_content": "Hot Out There\nIf you struck up a conversation with anyone around the valley this week, chances are someone brought up the weather. It\u2019s HOT.\nThis unreasonably warm streak is pretty hard to ignore. That means folks are out trying to find ways to cool off and we\u2019re out trying to find weather features. It also means that everyone is pretty on edge about fires.\nWe\u2019ve had our fair share of both fun and flames already. Here are a few of my frames from the good and the bad of this heat. (And here\u2019s hoping that the forecast cools down for a bit!)",
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        "title": "The Facebook Post That Got Me Divorced \u2013 Evidence Used in Social Media",
        "raw_content": "The Facebook Post That Got Me Divorced \u2013 Evidence Used in Social Media\nby Anna Shapiro on January 22, 2014\nYou can build relationships on social media but you can also destroy them. The use of social media, Facebook in particular, has grown exponentially over the last few years. It has literally permeated every aspect of our lives. Posting feelings, pictures, celebrations, and even life changing events (both good and bad) has become like second nature. Because of how prevalent social media is in our lives, it is no surprise that it is also playing a role in divorce.\nSome statistics point to a marked rise in how social media is being linked to divorce. There is also a rise social media posts being used as evidence in divorce trials. Facebook has become a meeting ground for long lost friends and long lost loves. Arguments and jealousy between partners are sparked based on postings, comments, and pictures. And, inappropriate messages can lead to what is referred to as \u2018emotional cheating\u2019. A simple friend request can lead to reminiscing. Reconnecting online is actually the main avenue for rekindled romances that lead to divorce.\nFacebook\u2019s Statement of Rights and Responsibilities\nWhat If I Deleted My Posts and Account All Together?\nEven if social media or a specific Facebook post doesn\u2019t actually catapult a couple into divorce court, it should be noted that those posts and pictures can be used in divorce court. Entries from Facebook, Twitter, blogs, and other electronic communications can be forensically recovered and can play a major role in divorce. This is why it is advised that anyone using social media be keenly aware that once you hit send or post, it is out there for the world to see and it is out there forever. Posting statuses that are emotional, threatening, or even abusive can directly affect your case even after a divorce is final.\nThere are some recent cases that have highlighted just how much of a role social media is playing in divorce cases now. One very noteworthy case involves a judge who recently ordered a couple to give the other party\u2019s lawyer their passwords for Facebook. There were allegations of negative messages and posts pertaining to the couple\u2019s children, so a judge had them exchange passwords to allow the posts to be seen. However, the wife in the case then texted a friend with instructions to go into her Facebook account and change the password. She also asked that person to delete messages that she didn\u2019t want the husband or court to see. She was caught giving these instructions and warned that destroying the messages could constitute destruction of evidence.\nAnother case involved a man who claimed in court that he could not afford the alimony he was being asked to pay. However, recent Facebook posts showing his news about an upcoming pricey vacation countered those claims. Another woman claimed to find out her husband was actually going through with a divorce thanks to Facebook. She woke one morning and checked her notifications to find that her husband had changed his status from being \u201cmarried\u201d to show he wasn\u2019t anymore. While the couple was trying to decide how best to go about splitting, the change in status opened a floodgate of questions and inquiries from friends and family who didn\u2019t know the couple was on the verge of divorce. This particular woman also expressed that she felt she then had to change her status. This led to her openly asking the world what the proper etiquette was for announcing divorce online.\nAlways Use Good Judgement\nThese cases highlight the newness of the social media presence in our lives during divorce. It all also brings about new challenges such as who to unfriend, whether or not to un-tag picture with an ex-spouse, whether to stay friends with the in-laws online, or even when to officially change the relationship status. Since each individual divorce is unique, there is no set formula for how to handle social media lives during a divorce. However, one thing is clear, one post or one wrong picture can be like opening Pandora\u2019s Box. Any couple considering divorce or in the middle of a divorce should consider speaking with a divorce attorney.\nTagged as: divorce, facebook and your lawsuit, social media evidence\nPrevious post: Hague Convention Adoptions\nNext post: Couples must consider Mediation before Divorcing",
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        "raw_content": "The Second book in the \u2018Puffin Island trilogy\u2019, \u2018Some Kind of Wonderful\u2019 is an interesting and casual read with a great storyline by Sarah Morgan.\nThe book follows the life of Brittany Forrest, an archeologist who comes back home to Puffin island to relax and recover until her broken wrist heals. But that last thing she expected was to run into her ex-husband from a marriage that lasted less than 10 days and end up in the same town with him.\nZachary Flynn, a daredevil pilot, is only ever happy when he is flying. His past never let him be happy or trust anyone. He had always known that he would let Brittany down and he knew that by walking out their marriage, he had let her down. the islanders had been right to always have been wary of him.\nBut now, living in the same town, neither of them can seem to stay apart. Neither of them can run away from the attraction between them or the feeling they still harbor.\nA truly talented writer, Sarah Morgan does an incredible job of writing a story that appeals to the readers and makes the readers feel the emotions the characters are going through. Despite being a part of a trilogy, I, myself, read this book first and yet, the book did not leave me wondering about what happened in the earlier novel, working well as a standalone title too.\nSarah manages to give her protagonists great character with depth making them easy to relate to. A beautiful love story about the bad boy and the good girl on a tiny island that is perfect for them, the book is sure to be loved. Despite the transformation in the emotions like Brittany going from being angry at a failed marriage to completely head-over-heels for him, the story comes through in a very realistic and engaging novel.\nCategories: Book ReviewsTags: Book Review, Love, Puffin Island trilogy, Review, Romance, Sarah Morgan, Some Kind of Wonderful",
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        "raw_content": "Patrick J. Stover, Vice Chancellor and Dean for Agriculture and Life Sciences, Texas A&M AgriLife\nDr. Patrick Stover joined the Texas A&M University System in 2018, when he was appointed Vice Chancellor and Dean for Agriculture and Life Sciences at Texas A&M AgriLife. In this role, he oversees the organization\u2019s teaching, research, extension, and service missions. These vital pursuits are carried out by more than 5,000 employees of the Texas A&M System\u2019s statewide agricultural agencies\u2014Texas A&M AgriLife Research, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, the Texas A&M Forest Service, and the Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory\u2014as well as the Texas A&M University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. As dean of the College, Dr. Stover leads more than 7,800 students and 400 faculty members in 14 academic departments.\nDr. Stover sees the greatest opportunities for transformational advances at the borders among disciplines, such as human and animal health, environmental sustainability, economic development, and social welfare. These opportunities provide incentives to strengthen collaboration across the agency\u2019s research faculty; among its research, extension, service, and education programs; and with external partners all over the world. Strong collaborations and the new ideas and technologies they generate maximize the impact of AgriLife\u2019s work.\nRecent Leadership\nPreviously, Dr. Stover served as director of the Cornell University Division of Nutritional Sciences, which is among the largest and highest ranked academic nutrition programs globally. The Division of Nutritional Sciences grew markedly during his tenure both in its research funding and its portfolio of academic programs. Dr. Stover led efforts to aggressively recruit and diversify the faculty, secure extramural research support, and expand the division\u2019s audiences through on-campus and distance education. He also created key partnerships with external groups such as the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as well as with the private sector.\nIn 2016, Dr. Stover was elected as a member of the National Academy of Sciences and served as president of the American Society for Nutrition. In 2014, he was elected a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Also in 2014, Dr. Stover received the SUNY Chancellor\u2019s Award for Excellence in Scholarship and Creative Activities, the Osborne and Mendel Award for outstanding basic research accomplishments in nutrition from the American Society for Nutrition, and a MERIT award from NIDDK-NIH. In 1996, he received the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers from President Clinton, the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on outstanding scientists and engineers beginning their independent careers. He was selected as an Outstanding Educator four times by Cornell Merrill Presidential Scholars.\nDr. Stover\u2019s research team has focused its work on studying one-carbon metabolism, a process essential for replicating the genome and maintaining genome stability. Aberrations in one-carbon metabolism, due to interactions among nutrition and common gene variants, are tightly linked to several common human pathologies. The Stover research group investigates the chemical, biochemical, genetic, and epigenetic mechanisms, and the associated pathways, within the one-carbon metabolic network. These processes underlie the relationships among nutrition, metabolism, and risk for birth defects, cancer, and neurodegenerative diseases. The essential vitamins B12, folate, and riboflavin play a central role in one-carbon metabolism; a primary focus of the group\u2019s research has been to understand the regulation of folate cofactor partitioning among the anabolic pathways within the metabolic network and the role of this regulation in disease etiology.\nDr. Stover\u2019s dedication to land-grant universities stems from his upbringing in rural Pennsylvania. A first-generation college student, Dr. Stover graduated from Saint Joseph\u2019s University with a bachelor\u2019s degree in chemistry, went on to earn a doctorate in biochemistry and molecular biophysics from the Medical College of Virginia, and then completed his postdoctoral studies in nutritional sciences at the University of California, Berkeley.",
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Fortunately a parent had written a return address and the family\u2019s last name on the envelope. This allowed me to check it out.\nA phone call confirmed the letter\u2019s authors were real and, yes, their mother said that they did have an older sister. She also said she knew her younger daughters had written to Santa Claus asking him to bring presents only for their older sister. I asked why the younger kids hadn\u2019t asked Santa for presents for themselves.\nShe told me that their older sister was dying from an inoperable brain tumor. The mother stressed that the older sister did not know she was dying. She said that the two younger sisters were aware of the seriousness of their sister\u2019s illness. They asked for the gifts so she could have the best Christmas ever.\nShe was hesitant to discuss her sick child\u2019s condition any further. I explained I would like the family\u2019s permission to write a story around the unusual Christmas letter, promising not the reveal the family\u2019s identity.\nShe said that she would have to discuss this with her husband, and if he agreed, it would be fine with her. I also asked if I could call the girl\u2019s doctor, explaining that a good reporter checks his facts before writing a story. She said that would be up to her husband.\nThe father, after some persuasion, agreed to let me write the story, but with the condition that the story not reveal the family\u2019s identity. He also gave me permission to contact the child\u2019s doctor to verify her condition.\nA telephone call to the doctor confirmed that the child did suffer from an inoperable brain tumor and only had a short time to live.\nI really wanted to write a Christmas story about the unselfish letter to Santa and the dying girl, but for the life of me, could not figure out how to do it without revealing the family\u2019s identity. Worse, I feared that dying girl could inadvertently learn of the terrible secret that her family was mercifully keeping from her.\nAfter weighing my desire for a story against the family\u2019s request for anonymity, I decided not to write the story. But I had to do something. I couldn\u2019t just walk away from it. I was deeply touched by the close, loving family. I had written about merchants donating food and gifts to needy families during Christmases past and thought that they might help.\nI called a nearby mall to ask for a chemistry set and other gifts the dying girl\u2019s siblings requested. After assuring the merchants of the legitimacy of my story and request, the gifts were generously provided. I even asked to borrow a department store\u2019s Santa to deliver the presents in person. Permission was granted. To my surprise, a gentle-mannered, elderly neighbor; a salesman in a department store turned out to be my Santa.\nI called the family to arrange for Santa\u2019s visit. They were thrilled and gave permission. The visit was scheduled for the night before Christmas. Now I had to figure out how to deliver Santa Claus to the family\u2019s house in a style suitable to Old Saint Nick. One problem, it doesn\u2019t snow in that part of California. So a sleigh pulled by reindeer was out of the question. Besides, I had no idea where to find one. But because of my news beat with the local police department, I obtained the services of a burly cop and his squad car, complete with red lights, to replace the sleigh and eight reindeer.\nOn Christmas Eve, a department store Santa, a reporter and a cop knocked on the very sick young girl\u2019s front door. The door opened. Lying full length on a couch was the most beautiful, surprised and wide-eyed 12-year-old I had ever seen. She had dark, doe-like eyes. Her voice was small, sweet and excited, and she had eyes only for the white-whiskered man in the red suit.\nEveryone else in the room \u2014mother, father, an aunt, uncle, a burly cop, and two siblings had eyes only for the frail figure on the couch. Her face glowed with a smile that warmed the room with the pure light of innocence. From the open doorway Santa gave forth with a gentle \u201cHo, ho, ho, Merry Christmas.\u201d He entered the living room. Seeing the two younger sisters, he gave each a present.\nThen, carrying a sack of presents, Santa turned back to the couch and the frail little girl lying there. Softly he said her name and gently sat down beside her and began handing her presents. The living room was hushed and transformed as if by magic; we all felt it. Time stood still. Nothing outside of that living room existed. The department-store Santa disappeared. Now sitting beside the little girl, she believed, was Santa Claus himself. She talked shyly about her presents, communicating as only a child can with Santa.\nThis can\u2019t be real, I remember thinking. Yet it was happening before my eyes. I looked around at the others in the room. I could tell that they saw and felt what I was seeing and feeling. For a moment each adult in that room felt the spirit of Santa Claus. After a period of time reality intruded. The moment had become too poignant even for Santa. He began to tear up and had to take his leave. 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        "raw_content": "On Prayer and Patience\nI love the passage of scripture in the Book of Mormon where Alma and Amulek are teaching the poor amongst the Zoramites. Their teachings comprise chapters 32-34 of Alma, and begin with the famous passage comparing the word of God to a seed. This passage is worth study itself in relation to the Atonement because ultimately, Alma teaches, the seed will grow into the Tree of Life which, as Nephi teaches us earlier, is a representation of the love of God, as manifest through His Only Begotten. \u201cTo partake of the love of God is to partake of Jesus\u2019 Atonement and the emancipation and joys which it can bring.\u201d, said Elder Neal A Maxwell about the Tree of Life (Lessons from Laman and Lemuel, October 1999 General Conference).\nAs we partake of the fruit of this tree, \u201c\u2026behold, by and by ye shall pluck the fruit thereof, which is most precious, which is sweet above all that is sweet, and which is white above all that is white, yea, and pure above all that is pure; and ye shall feast upon this fruit even until ye are filled, that ye hunger not, neither shall ye thirst. Then, my brethren, ye shall reap the rewards of your faith, and your diligence, and patience, and long-suffering, waiting for the tree to bring forth fruit unto you.\u201d (Alma 32:42-43)\nIt is interesting that Alma here teaches that some of the blessings of the Atonement will come to us after we have exercised a degree of patience. The Alma here is the son of another Alma we read about in the Book of Mosiah. Alma Senior had lived in a distant city, as a Priest in the court of wicked King Noah. They were soon to be defeated by a Lamanite army and a prophet Abinadi had come to preach repentance, only to be executed. But Alma Sr believed, converted and baptised several hundred individuals and they were later driven away by King Noah and his army. They then settled in a beautiful valley and lived peacefully, \u201c\u2026they came to a land, yea, even a very beautiful and pleasant land, a land of pure water. And they pitched their tents, and began to till the ground, and began to build buildings; yea, they were industrious, and did labor exceedingly.\u201d (Mosiah 23:4-5)\nBut despite their righteousness, the people were about to undergo a real test of their faithfulness. Mormon records, \u201cNevertheless the Lord seeth fit to chasten his people; yea, he trieth their patience and their faith.\u201d (Mosiah 23:21) A group of Lamanites, led by Amulon, another of the former wicked priests of Noah \u2013 who had a grudge against Alma \u2013 found them and subjected them to all sorts of persecution. Interestingly, the wicked people Alma and his righteous group had left behind, may have been safely back in Zarahemla by now. They had been redeemed, though after much tribulation of their own making. So we have a group of righteous souls who would be suffering persecution at a time when those who were less righteous may well have been comfortably safe. Although this is entirely my own speculation, I imagine that this was a \u201cZion\u2019s camp\u201d type experience for these people \u2013 that many of the teachers and leaders which Alma later appoints when they arrive in Zarahemla come from this group. While those who had previously rejected Alma\u2019s teachings had now been saved, this group were about to be purified. And that purification comes, at least in part, when the people demonstrate their patience in the Lord, and continue in prayer when it is difficult to do so.\nThe scriptures tell us that Amulon, \u201c\u2026began to exercise authority over Alma and his brethren, and began to persecute him, and cause that his children should persecute their children. For Amulon knew Alma, [and] was wroth with him; [and] he exercised authority over them, and put tasks upon them, and put task-masters over them. And it came to pass that so great were their afflictions that they began to cry mightily to God. And Amulon commanded them that they should stop their cries; and he put guards over them to watch them, that whosoever should be found calling upon God should be put to death.\u201d (Mosiah 24:8-11)\nWe read that the Lord very quickly tells the people, after they continue to petition Him \u201cin their hearts\u201d, that He will deliver them, \u201c\u2026the voice of the Lord came to them in their afflictions, saying: Lift up your heads and be of good comfort, for I know of the covenant which ye have made unto me; and I will covenant with my people and deliver them out of bondage.\u201d (Mosiah 24:13), but their deliverance doesn\u2019t come quickly. The Lord\u2019s people went through a process before they were delivered \u2013 a process designed to test their patience \u2013 although even here the Lord\u2019s mercy was upon them. The Lord tells them, \u201cI will also ease the burdens which are put upon your shoulders, that even you cannot feel them upon your backs, even while you are in bondage; and this will I do that ye may stand as witnesses for me hereafter, and that ye may know of a surety that I, the Lord God, do visit my people in their afflictions.\u201d (Mosiah 24:14)\nI wonder how often the Lord has eased my burdens, and yet I have not noticed. Usually when I have a trial or some other challenge I don\u2019t ask for the burden to be eased, I ask for it to go away, and I\u2019m not satisfied until it does. But the Lord doesn\u2019t want a comfortable people, He wants a people who are faithful and true in all things and who are able to rely on the Saviour in all things, at all times, and in all places \u2013 a sanctified people. This righteous group under the leadership of Alma, \u201cdid submit cheerfully and with patience to all the will of the Lord.\u201d (Mosiah 24:15) That\u2019s rather impressive I think.\nThe record continues, \u201cAnd it came to pass that so great was their faith and their patience that the voice of the Lord came unto them again, saying: Be of good comfort, for on the morrow I will deliver you out of bondage.\u201d (Mosiah 24:16) The Lord delivers them not just because of their great faith, but also because of their great patience. They had to be patient for some of the fruit of the Tree of Life, but it came as promised because of their faith and patience.\nIt is also important to note here that while their less righteous brethren may have already been rescued, there are some important differences in the nature of the rescue. Firstly, the people led by King Noah, and then his son King Limhi, had to come up with their own plan, ultimately helped by Ammon (another \u201ctype\u201d of the Saviour), for their rescue. The Lord aided them, it is true, but he left them to come up with the plan. Their first plans involved direct combat and many of their number were killed. When Ammon arrived they came up with a different plan, they executed it themselves, and they escaped, but all-in-all a great many were lost prior to their rescue.\nIn the case of Alma and his people, the Lord came up with the plan, and by and large He executed it, with none being lost \u2013 He put the Lamanites to sleep. If we can learn to exercise that level of faith and patience, the Lord will surely ease our burdens, fight our battles, and deliver us.\nOf course, the Lord did all of this for Alma\u2019s people in response to their prayers, and as we return to the Book of Alma and writings of Alma Jr, we find the next portion the sermon to the poor Zoramites to be on the subject of prayer. In chapter 33, we find Alma sensing that the people wanted to have the fruit from the Tree of Life, but didn\u2019t know how to obtain it \u2013 they were still confused. So to answer them, he begins quoting Zenos, one of the prophets considered great by the Nephites, but one for whom we have no record other than through the Book of Mormon. Zenos is speaking about prayer, and says, \u201cThou art merciful, O God, for thou hast heard my prayer, even when I was in the wilderness; yea, thou wast merciful when I prayed concerning those who were mine enemies, and thou didst turn them to me. Yea, O God, and thou wast merciful unto me when I did cry unto thee in my field; when I did cry unto thee in my prayer, and thou didst hear me. And again, O God, when I did turn to my house thou didst hear me in my prayer. And when I did turn unto my closet, O Lord, and prayed unto thee, thou didst hear me. Yea, thou art merciful unto thy children when they cry unto thee, to be heard of thee and not of men, and thou wilt hear them. Yea, O God, thou hast been merciful unto me, and heard my cries in the midst of thy congregations. Yea, and thou hast also heard me when I have been cast out and have been despised by mine enemies; yea, thou didst hear my cries, and wast angry with mine enemies, and thou didst visit them in thine anger with speedy destruction.\u201d (Alma 33:4-10)\nI love the poetic nature of this passage. As I read this I think not just of the places where Zenos is praying and the lesson we learn about how the Lord will listen to our prayers wherever we may be, but at least as importantly these places of prayer also represent the things Zenos is praying for. Zenos begins by starting with the prayers relating to his \u201cwilderness\u201d, and his enemies. Life is a wilderness and we need general guidance to get through it, just as Nephi did in his vision regarding the Tree of Life. He then becomes more focussed and prays regarding his fields, or his work; his employment so to speak. The focus drawers tighter as he prays about his house \u2013 his family. And finally, he prays in his \u201ccloset\u201d, or about his own welfare.\nNext Zenos turns again to his prayers, \u201cin the midst of thy congregations\u201d. Even when we surround ourselves with those who have covenanted to be Christ\u2019s disciples doesn\u2019t mean all will go well within that group. We are all imperfect mortals, mistakes are made, and while we carry with us as members the covenant commitment to share each other\u2019s burdens, there are inevitably times when our burdens, if not caused by other members, aren\u2019t or can\u2019t be carried by others. The Lord recognises that even in the midst of his congregations we won\u2019t always find relief and we have need to cry unto Him \u2013 and He is still merciful and will respond lovingly.\nFinally, Zenos returns again to praying for those who are his enemies.\nThis passage is instructive itself on the subject of prayer as it is, but the next verse is crucial to the message Zenos was trying to get across. He says, \u201c\u2026and it is because of thy Son that thou hast been thus merciful unto me, therefore I will cry unto thee in all mine afflictions, for in thee is my joy; for thou hast turned thy judgments away from me, because of thy Son.\u201d (Alma 33:11) The relief from, and answers to, prayers, have come to Zenos because of Jesus Christ.\nTo emphasise the point, Alma repeats the final phrase from Zenos, \u201cThou hast turned away thy judgments because of thy Son.\u201d (Alma 33:13), and then asks, \u201c\u2026how can ye disbelieve on the Son of God?\u201d (Alma 33:14)\nWe have covenanted to take upon ourselves the name of Christ, and to the degree that we keep that covenant, so the mercies of Christ will operate in our lives and our prayers be answered. In the Doctrine and Covenants the Lord teaches, \u201c\u2026if ye are purified and cleansed from all sin, ye shall ask whatsoever you will in the name of Jesus and it shall be done.\u201d (D&C 50:29)\nWe close our prayers, \u201cin the name of Jesus Christ\u201d, but how often do we really consider the significance of those words? In a very real sense, when we use that phrase we are calling upon Jesus Christ, in His role as our advocate, to support the things we have asked for. We are, in a way, saying, \u201cBecause of His perfect righteousness; because of His total purity, Jesus Christ has power to request anything and have that petition granted; and because of the atonement, my covenant membership in His kingdom, and the way in which I keep my covenants, I can use His name to call for blessings for me and for those I love, with confidence that they will be granted through His mercy.\u201d I believe that to the degree that we are keeping our covenants to take upon ourselves the name of Christ, so will our prayers, ended in His name, be answered.\nPrayer is a powerful medium to gain blessings from our Saviour\u2019s atonement for our selves and for others, and we all need to learn how to make our prayers more effective in this way. In Lehi\u2019s dream of the Tree of Life, Lehi sees the Tree only after he has prayed for mercy (see 1 Nephi 8:8, 10). When Alma, Amulek and several of their brethren head out to teach the people, we are told that, \u201c\u2026the Lord provided for them that they should hunger not, neither should they thirst; yea, and he also gave them strength, that they should suffer no manner of afflictions, save it were swallowed up in the joy of Christ. Now this was according to the prayer of Alma; and this because he prayed in faith.\u201d (Alma 31:38) The power of Christ provided for them and gave them strength, but this was as a result of Alma\u2019s prayer of faith.\nPrayer has been a wonderful blessing in my life. I am grateful I am able to speak directly to my Heavenly Father, the God of the universe, whenever I want. I am grateful that He loves me enough to have provide me with answers to my prayers \u2013 not always as quickly as I wanted, and not usually in the ways I expected. But answers there have been. 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        "raw_content": "Echocardiography or ultrasound of the heart is one of the most common procedures in cardiology. This technology involves sending sound waves into the chest through a probe placed on the skin of the chest wall and generating an image with the returning sound waves that reflect off the structures within the heart.\nThese sound waves are high frequency and not audible by human ears. The procedure is virtually harmless, involves no X-rays, and poses little or no known risk to a patient other than the discomfort when the probe is gently pressed against the skin of the chest.\nThe procedure is usually performed by a sonographer. Images are recorded and later interpreted by your provider. The procedure takes about 30-45 minutes and is performed in the office. Depending on the type of echocardiography test conducted, the physicians at Alpharetta and Cumming Internal Medicine can learn about the size, shape, and movement of your heart muscle. This test can also show how the heart valves are working and how blood is flowing through your heart. Echocardiography can also give your provider information about your arteries.\nEchocardiography uses high-frequency sound waves (also called ultrasound) that can provide a moving picture of your heart. The sound waves are sent through the body with a device called a transducer. The sound waves bounce off of the heart and return to the transducer as echoes. The echoes are converted into images on a television monitor to produce pictures of your heart.\nOne-Dimensional: One-Dimensional or M-mode echocardiography is one beam of ultrasound directed toward the heart. Doctors most often use M-mode echocardiography to see just the left side (or main pumping chamber) of your heart.\nTwo-Dimensional: Two-Dimensional echocardiography produces a broader moving picture of your heart. Two-dimensional echocardiography is one of the most important diagnostic tools for doctors.\nDoppler Echocardiography: Doppler echocardiography measures blood flowing through the arteries and shows the pattern of flow through the heart.\nNo special preparation is needed before you have an echocardiogram. During the test, you will lie on an examination table. A sonographer will place small metal disks called electrodes on your chest. These electrodes have wires called leads, which hook up to an electrocardiogram machine. This machine will monitor your heart rhythm during the test.\nNext, the sonographer will put a thick gel on your chest. The gel may feel cold, but it does not harm your skin. Then, the sonographer will use the transducer to send and receive the sound waves. The transducer will be placed directly on the left side of your chest, above your heart. The sonographer will press firmly as he or she moves the transducer across your chest. You may be asked to breathe in or out or to briefly hold your breath during the test. But, for most of the test, you will lie still.",
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        "raw_content": "Press Release Publishers: D Publishers: T\n437. PRESS RELEASE: Do you trust the stranger who\u2019s going to cut into your body?\nLeave a Comment on 437. PRESS RELEASE: Do you trust the stranger who\u2019s going to cut into your body?\nCompassionate Surgery with a Compassionate Surgeon\nDo you trust the stranger who\u2019s going to cut into your body?\nTEMPE, AZ, February 2, 2007, Dandelion Books www.dandelionbooks.net. . . Do you or someone you love need an operation? Are you scared and looking for advice? In his new book, The Compassionate Surgeon, Johannes (\u201cJoop\u201d) Schokker, M.D., general and trauma surgeon at Jefferson City, Missouri Level 2 trauma center of the Altoona Regional Health System will guide you through the process before, during and after surgery.\nThe Compassionate Surgeon (ISBN 0-963294-76-8) is available through www.dandelionbooks.net, www.amazon.com and other bookstores worldwide.\nIn The Compassionate Surgeon, Dr. Schokker addresses such questions as: What should you expect before, during and after surgery? What should you ask of, and expect from, your surgeon? What can go wrong and how will your surgeon fix it? When is surgery unnecessary? What are your chances of full recovery?\nJohannes Schokker was born and educated in the Netherlands. He studied geodetic engineering and, in 1956, went to Saudi Arabia where he worked as a civil engineer. In 1960, he studied for two years at Hope College, Holland and at the University of California in Berkeley to prepare himself for medical school. At age 30 he was accepted at the Medical School of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI where he was one of the oldest members of his class.\n\u201cJoop\u201d graduated as an MD in 1966, and spent the next five years in surgical internship and residency at the University of Missouri Medical Center in Columbia, MO. By July 1970, he was chief resident.\nIn July 1971, he started a solo practice in surgery in Jefferson City, MO, and in July 2000, he started his current position as general and trauma surgeon at the Level 2 trauma center of the Altoona Regional Health System.\nAll Dandelion & Tiger Maple books (an imprint of Dandelion Enterprises, Inc.) are for sale at www.dandelionbooks.net [Toll-free orders: 1-800-861-7899] and at bookstores worldwide.\n1133 West Baseline Road \u2013 Ste. 178\ninfo@dandelionbooks.net\nAuthorNAME,\nBooktitle,\nPrevious Entry 436.NY Daily News says\u2026 Morris has a way with words and drama!!\nNext Entry 438. OUT NOW!: Weremones, Book #2 ~ New Concepts Publishing~ Buffi BeCraft-Woodall",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 Copenhagen Apartment Search Part 1 (of God-knows-how-many)\nNovember is NaBloPoMo! \u2192\nI wanted to start this post by making a confession. (and also with a warning that my \u201cm\u201d key is on the fritz, so please forgive typos)\nI don\u2019t think I\u2019m qualified to be a blogger. Especially when it comes to things like \u201cinsert-holiday-here in Sweden\u201d posts. The first thing is, I\u2019m sort of a weirdo. My holiday traditions are probably at least a little different from normal holiday traditions in the states, considering that I\u2019m not Christian, and my family is really weird. I don\u2019t really identify with a lot of the things that make Americans American. The second thing is also that I\u2019m sort of a weirdo. I tend to like to keep to myself, and my close friends and family (not a lot of whom live nearby) so I haven\u2019t actually had a lot of contact with Swedes in Sweden. So I feel understandably rather ill-equipped to write about the contrasts between American and Sweden society.\nSo why do I even feel compelled to write those posts? Why don\u2019t I just skip \u2019em? The truth is, I feel a bit left-out. I\u2019m an American living in a foreign country, and not a whole lot of people understand what that feels like. The ones that do are the other ex-pats, the ones with blogs who also write the words that I feel like I could\u2019ve written, and these other ex-pat bloggers also write funny, insightful posts about how the culture and traditions of their adopted country are different from those of their home country. I want to join in, but feel woefully lacking in my familiary with either of my countries. I sometimes feel much less like an American in Denmark (Sweden still, actually) than I do a Nervous Wreck in Any Old Place.\nI think my social-anxiety angst is starting to get away from me a little bit here, so let\u2019s bring it back. I started this blog, determined not to deterine a theme. I knew a lot of it would be about living away from America, but I also love knitting, and baking, and have found an outlet to write about the other occasional things that interest me. I know that when I have kids, it\u2019ll become a mommy blog of sorts, and I know that by being so miscellaneous I might not attract as many readers (what are the chances that any one person is interested in exactly the many things I choose to write about) but in the end, this blog has been for me. I started it knowing that this was going to be a hard transition in my life and I\u2019ve met people and found support through the people reading my blog, and the blogs that I read. So it\u2019s not really an expat blog (though we have a lot of the same issues). It\u2019s just a blog, and when I write about Halloween in Sweden, I don\u2019t really have the expertise to write about how Halloween is celebrated differently here, when it started to become more popular, or exactly how Halloween was celebrated in the states.\nAll I can tell you is that when I was little, we wore our costumes under our winter coats as our dad drove us around the countryside in the dark where at each house we got a little goodie bag filled with candy because the houses were so few and far between that they could do that. There was that one house that gave out cans of soda and bags of chips, and the one that always gave out full-sized candy bars. We had bins of old dress-up clothes and makeup in the attic, and a week before Halloween (after much begging) our dad would drag the down and we\u2019d spend hours wrecking the living room and patching together costumes out of clothing that was too-big and too-small, clip-on plastic ties shaped like fish, the three wigs\u2013one dark, (known secretly to me as Papa hair), one rainbow, and one plain old \u201cold man,\u201d and the witch\u2019s hat which I was always worried would get ruined before I was big enough to wear it.\nFeatured are the witch\u2019s hat, and rainbow and \u201cold man\u201d wigs.\nThat was my childhood Halloween. Now I\u2019ve grown up and moved to Sweden, and while I\u2019m not celebrating perhaps, as the Swedes do, I will still write about our Halloween. The more I think about it, the more I realize that it\u2019s not the very general traditions that make holidays special. It\u2019s the weird ones that are specific to our own celebrations with the ones we love. Going trick-or-treating is all well and good, but what made Halloween special to me was getting home, dumping all of our candy on the kitchen table and sorting it together (into things like \u201cchocolate\u201d \u201cchewy\u201d and \u201chard\u201d), something that not every family does.\nUnfortunately, I don\u2019t have a scan of the photo of us gathered around the table sorting our goods, but I do have me dressed as a sheep!\nSo this Halloween, I decided to bake a Halloween cake! I even made chocolate Halloween-themed decorations! Unfortunately, it\u2019s dark at 5 now, so the cake wasn\u2019t done in time to get any good photos, so I made do!\nFrankenstein silhouette! (Okay, so it was originally a bat that went a bit wonky, but still\u2026)\nI surprised Andreas with this when he got home, and we had a super hyggelig evening. We watched The Spiderwick Chronicles (spooky enough!) by candlelight, ate cake and candies, and even had a couple of cute trick-or-treaters for whom we wrangled up a few Werther\u2019s Originals and a roll of Haribo gummies. It was really a perfect night, and considering I\u2019ve been a bit in the dumps lately, it was really refreshing. I\u2019m sure it was a relief for Andreas to see me cheered up a bit, and I\u2019m hoping I can ake the Halloween magic last!\nPosted in Uncategorized\t| Tagged baking, cake, candy, expat, expat blog, Halloween, Halloween cake, holidays, theme, traditions\n3 thoughts on \u201cHalloween in Sweden\u201d\nI love the pictures!! I don\u2019t want to be a \u201cwant to give advice-say my opinion-blah-blah\u201d \u2013 person haha! But (at least as much as I know) Halloween is still a pretty new tradition in Sweden. I remember I wrote an essay on the topic when I was 16, back then everyone was complaining because it drew attention from \u201cAllahelgona\u201d which I guess is a Christian tradition that you \u201ccelebrate\u201d because you want to remember the dead. Anyways, this still makes old people annoyed hahahaha! because they don\u2019t think monsters, spiders etc. has anything to do with honoring dead people.. I guess they don\u2019t really see the difference. I wish we had celebrated Halloween when I was younger because I love to dress up \ud83d\ude00\nHalloween was much different in Scotland. People dressed up, but trick-or-treating didn\u2019t happen. And there were lots of parties, just like here. In the school where I am at now, we dressed up and had a fall festival, with apple cider pressing, painting pumpkins, etc (no candy!) and an altar to honor those passed. I liked the combination. 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        "raw_content": "\u00bb 8 Best football streaming apps for Android\nReal football fans are ready to watch it day and night and at any convenient opportunity. Do you want to cheer for your favorite football team in the world Cup, Champions League or home championship matches live? Today we will discuss Best football streaming apps for Android.\nCheck also 15 Best football manager apps for Android\n365Scores is a startup application from London. An important advantage is that the application is available for three mobile systems: Android, iOS, Windows Phone (10 Mobile).\nThe application aggregates events in 10 sports: from football and hockey to rugby and volleyball. The number of available leagues raises no questions: both major international and local competitions from around the world are represented.\nThe sports aggregator section looks good. Each sport is placed on its own screen \u2013 no confusion. Interesting championships can be put up the list. 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        "raw_content": "Happy Youthing!\nI realized a couple of days ago that I\u2019ve spent so much time, money, and attention on rejuvenating my ancient VW, that I haven\u2019t been paying attention to myself, so I\u2019ve resolved to take better care of myself. Be more cognizant of nutrition. Eat more vegetables. Erase wheat and sugar from my diet. Go to bed earlier. Walk more. (I\u2019ve gotten lax on walking, mostly because I live far from anywhere interesting to walk.) Maybe even write more, if only on this blog.\nThis isn\u2019t a New Year\u2019s resolution, you understand. Just a resolution. The proximity of a new year is coincidence. It\u2019s simply time to pay more attention to myself before the habit of sloth gets insurmountable. I\u2019ve always tried to take care of myself and to stick to such a healthy regimen, but trying and sticking have both deserted me in recent months. Now I\u2019m ready to get back into my youthing program. (Youth-ing, not you-thing, though I suppose both are accurate in a way.)\nAnd none too soon. I met an old man at the dumpster in the complex where I am living, who watched me walking with my bag of trash. He said, \u201cLuckily I can drive.\u201d I just smiled, but I thought, \u201cLuckily I can walk.\u201d And I want to make sure I keep that ability for many years to come. Although I have given up on the idea of an epic walk, something in me keeps wondering. Could I? Would I? Should I?\nBut such thoughts are for another day. For now, I\u2019m just go ing to get back into the swing of walking. And, of course, concentrate on vegetables and nutrition, even if some of that nutrition comes from supplements.\nI want to make sure I am strong enough to enjoy the good days I have left. Tragedy strikes without warning. Cancer develops in secret to spring forth fully grown. Joints get old. But I don\u2019t have to tell you about the vicissitudes of life. You know what I\u2019m talking about.\nOne thing I have no plans to change is my attitude, though people often tell me attitude is the key to keeping young. The trouble is, people are so gung-ho in their belief in the necessity for positive thinking that they forget that downs as well as ups are part of living, and should be celebrated in their own way. (Celebrated meaning observed. Celebrated meaning commemorated. Celebrated meaning felt, acknowledged, and processed.) Crying, screaming, whining even, are all appropriate at times. If others don\u2019t appreciate these sorts of reactions, then, well . . . then nothing. There\u2019s not a single thing I can do about their attitude, only mine.\nSometimes there is no way to \u201cat least\u201d your way into feeling good about a trauma. \u201cAt least\u201d we\u2019re together. \u201cAt least\u201d it\u2019s curable. \u201cAt least\u201d you/he/she/it isn\u2019t suffering. Some things are truly terrible and have to be dealt raw without the insulation of \u201cat leasts\u201d. To do otherwise, to raise positive thinking to such a degree as to mitigate the horror, causes untold stress and makes any true adjustment toward a new life all but impossible. And makes a person old before their time. (I realize I am in a minority in my belief. Everyone deals with trauma the only way they can, which is generally to pretend to be happy regardless.)\nIt now looks as if my cross-country trip will be more of a spring trip than a winter one, so there\u2019s more preparation to do. I don\u2019t have spring/summer hiking clothes, so I\u2019ll need to rectify that. And figure out how to keep to a sort of nutritious diet on the road. Vegetables don\u2019t come refrigerated, so is it possible to make salads and take them along? (Salads that are long on vegetables such as carrots, zucchini, broccoli, cauliflower, radishes, and short on lettuce.) Or do all cut vegetables go bad quickly? All part of the learning process, I suppose. All part of my youthing resolution.\nHappy youthing to you, too.\nPosted in being me, life. Tags: eating salads, good attitude, resolutions, taking care of myself, vicissitudes of life, youth-ing. 1 Comment \u00bb\nOne Response to \u201cHappy Youthing!\u201d\nPreparing for Survival | Bertram's Blog Says:\n[\u2026] Happy Youthing! [\u2026]\n\u00ab A Time of Preparation",
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        "raw_content": "Edward nathan Wilson\nLife timeline of Edward nathan Wilson\narrow_back Back to Edward nathan Wilson\nEdward nathan Wilson was 57 years old when Columbine High School massacre: Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold killed 13 people and injured 24 others before committing suicide at Columbine High School in Columbine, Colorado. The Columbine High School massacre was a school shooting that occurred on April 20, 1999, at Columbine High School in Columbine, an unincorporated area of Jefferson County, Colorado, United States, in the Denver metropolitan area. In addition to the shootings, the complex and highly planned attack involved a fire bomb to divert firefighters, propane tanks converted to bombs placed in the cafeteria, 99 explosive devices, and car bombs. The perpetrators, senior students Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, murdered 12 students and one teacher. They injured 21 additional people, and three more were injured while attempting to escape the school. The pair subsequently committed suicide.\nEdward nathan Wilson was born on 18 Nov 1941\nSecond World War: The crews of three Japanese Type A K\u014d-hy\u014dteki-class submarines scuttled their boats and committed suicide after entering Sydney Harbour and launching a failed attack. World War II, also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, although conflicts reflecting the ideological clash between what would become the Allied and Axis blocs began earlier. The vast majority of the world's countries\u2014including all of the great powers\u2014eventually formed two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis. It was the most global war in history; it directly involved more than 100 million people from over 30 countries. In a state of total war, the major participants threw their entire economic, industrial, and scientific capabilities behind the war effort, blurring the distinction between civilian and military resources. World War II was the deadliest conflict in human history, marked by 50 to 85 million fatalities, most of whom were civilians in the Soviet Union and China. It included massacres, the genocide of the Holocaust, strategic bombing, premeditated death from starvation and disease and the only use of nuclear weapons in war. Second World War: The crews of three Japanese Type A K\u014d-hy\u014dteki-class submarines scuttled their boats and committed suicide after entering Sydney Harbour and launching a failed attack. World War II, also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, although conflicts reflecting the ideological clash between what would become the Allied and Axis blocs began earlier. The vast majority of the world's countries\u2014including all of the great powers\u2014eventually formed two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis. It was the most global war in history; it directly involved more than 100 million people from over 30 countries. In a state of total war, the major participants threw their entire economic, industrial, and scientific capabilities behind the war effort, blurring the distinction between civilian and military resources. World War II was the deadliest conflict in human history, marked by 50 to 85 million fatalities, most of whom were civilians in the Soviet Union and China. It included massacres, the genocide of the Holocaust, strategic bombing, premeditated death from starvation and disease and the only use of nuclear weapons in war.\nEdward nathan Wilson was 6 years old when India gains Independence from British rule after near 190 years of Crown rule and joins the Commonwealth of Nations. India, also called the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. It is bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the southwest, and the Bay of Bengal on the southeast. It shares land borders with Pakistan to the west; China, Nepal, and Bhutan to the northeast; and Bangladesh and Myanmar to the east. In the Indian Ocean, India is in the vicinity of Sri Lanka and the Maldives. India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands share a maritime border with Thailand and Indonesia. India gains Independence from British rule after near 190 years of Crown rule and joins the Commonwealth of Nations. India, also called the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. It is bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the southwest, and the Bay of Bengal on the southeast. It shares land borders with Pakistan to the west; China, Nepal, and Bhutan to the northeast; and Bangladesh and Myanmar to the east. In the Indian Ocean, India is in the vicinity of Sri Lanka and the Maldives. India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands share a maritime border with Thailand and Indonesia.\nEdward nathan Wilson was 10 years old when Elizabeth II ascended to the thrones of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and three other Commonwealth countries upon the death of her father, George VI. Elizabeth II is Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms. Elizabeth II ascended to the thrones of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and three other Commonwealth countries upon the death of her father, George VI. Elizabeth II is Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms.\nEdward nathan Wilson was 13 years old when The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the landmark case Brown v. Board of Education, outlawing racial segregation in public schools because \"separate educational facilities are inherently unequal\" and therefore unconstitutional. The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest federal court of the United States. Established pursuant to Article Three of the United States Constitution in 1789, it has ultimate appellate jurisdiction over all federal courts and state court cases, involving issues of federal law plus original jurisdiction over a small range of cases. In the legal system of the United States, the Supreme Court is generally the final interpreter of federal law including the United States Constitution, but it may act only within the context of a case in which it has jurisdiction. The Court may decide cases having political overtones, but does not have power to decide nonjusticiable political questions, and its enforcement arm is in the executive rather than judicial branch of government. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the landmark case Brown v. Board of Education, outlawing racial segregation in public schools because \"separate educational facilities are inherently unequal\" and therefore unconstitutional. The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest federal court of the United States. Established pursuant to Article Three of the United States Constitution in 1789, it has ultimate appellate jurisdiction over all federal courts and state court cases, involving issues of federal law plus original jurisdiction over a small range of cases. In the legal system of the United States, the Supreme Court is generally the final interpreter of federal law including the United States Constitution, but it may act only within the context of a case in which it has jurisdiction. The Court may decide cases having political overtones, but does not have power to decide nonjusticiable political questions, and its enforcement arm is in the executive rather than judicial branch of government.\nEdward nathan Wilson was 22 years old when John F. Kennedy was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald in Dallas, Texas; hours later, Lyndon B. Johnson was sworn in aboard Air Force One as the 36th President of the United States. John Fitzgerald Kennedy, commonly referred to by his initials JFK, was an American politician who served as the 35th President of the United States from January 1961 until his assassination in November 1963. He served at the height of the Cold War, and the majority of his presidency dealt with managing relations with the Soviet Union. As a member of the Democratic Party, Kennedy represented the state of Massachusetts in the United States House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate prior to becoming president. John F. Kennedy was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald in Dallas, Texas; hours later, Lyndon B. Johnson was sworn in aboard Air Force One as the 36th President of the United States. John Fitzgerald Kennedy, commonly referred to by his initials JFK, was an American politician who served as the 35th President of the United States from January 1961 until his assassination in November 1963. He served at the height of the Cold War, and the majority of his presidency dealt with managing relations with the Soviet Union. As a member of the Democratic Party, Kennedy represented the state of Massachusetts in the United States House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate prior to becoming president.\nEdward nathan Wilson was 22 years old when The Beatles make their first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, performing before a \"record-busting\" audience of 73 million viewers across the USA. The Beatles were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. With members John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, they became widely regarded as the foremost and most influential music band in history. Rooted in skiffle, beat and 1950s rock and roll, the Beatles later experimented with several musical styles, ranging from pop ballads and Indian music to psychedelia and hard rock, often incorporating classical elements and unconventional recording techniques in innovative ways. In 1963, their enormous popularity first emerged as \"Beatlemania\"; as the group's music grew in sophistication, led by primary songwriters Lennon and McCartney, the band were integral to pop music's evolution into an art form and to the development of the counterculture of the 1960s. The Beatles make their first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, performing before a \"record-busting\" audience of 73 million viewers across the USA. The Beatles were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. With members John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, they became widely regarded as the foremost and most influential music band in history. Rooted in skiffle, beat and 1950s rock and roll, the Beatles later experimented with several musical styles, ranging from pop ballads and Indian music to psychedelia and hard rock, often incorporating classical elements and unconventional recording techniques in innovative ways. In 1963, their enormous popularity first emerged as \"Beatlemania\"; as the group's music grew in sophistication, led by primary songwriters Lennon and McCartney, the band were integral to pop music's evolution into an art form and to the development of the counterculture of the 1960s.\nEdward nathan Wilson was 23 years old when Thirty-five hundred United States Marines are the first American land combat forces committed during the Vietnam War. The United States Marine Corps (USMC), also referred to as the United States Marines, is a branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for conducting amphibious operations with the United States Navy. The U.S. Marine Corps is one of the four armed service branches in the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and one of the seven uniformed services of the United States. Thirty-five hundred United States Marines are the first American land combat forces committed during the Vietnam War. The United States Marine Corps (USMC), also referred to as the United States Marines, is a branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for conducting amphibious operations with the United States Navy. The U.S. Marine Corps is one of the four armed service branches in the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and one of the seven uniformed services of the United States.\nEdward nathan Wilson was 28 years old when During the Apollo 11 mission, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to walk on the Moon. Apollo 11 was the spaceflight that landed the first two people on the Moon. Mission commander Neil Armstrong and pilot Buzz Aldrin, both American, landed the lunar module Eagle on July 20, 1969, at 20:17 UTC. Armstrong became the first person to step onto the lunar surface six hours after landing on July 21 at 02:56:15 UTC; Aldrin joined him about 20 minutes later. They spent about two and a quarter hours together outside the spacecraft, and collected 47.5 pounds (21.5 kg) of lunar material to bring back to Earth. Michael Collins piloted the command module Columbia alone in lunar orbit while they were on the Moon's surface. Armstrong and Aldrin spent 21.5 hours on the lunar surface before rejoining Columbia in lunar orbit. During the Apollo 11 mission, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to walk on the Moon. Apollo 11 was the spaceflight that landed the first two people on the Moon. Mission commander Neil Armstrong and pilot Buzz Aldrin, both American, landed the lunar module Eagle on July 20, 1969, at 20:17 UTC. Armstrong became the first person to step onto the lunar surface six hours after landing on July 21 at 02:56:15 UTC; Aldrin joined him about 20 minutes later. They spent about two and a quarter hours together outside the spacecraft, and collected 47.5 pounds (21.5 kg) of lunar material to bring back to Earth. Michael Collins piloted the command module Columbia alone in lunar orbit while they were on the Moon's surface. Armstrong and Aldrin spent 21.5 hours on the lunar surface before rejoining Columbia in lunar orbit.\nEdward nathan Wilson was 31 years old when Munich massacre: Nine Israeli athletes die (along with a German policeman) at the hands of the Palestinian \"Black September\" terrorist group after being taken hostage at the Munich Olympic Games. Two other Israeli athletes were slain in the initial attack the previous day. The Munich massacre was an attack during the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany, in which the Palestinian terrorist group Black September took eleven Israeli Olympic team members hostage and killed them along with a West German police officer. Munich massacre: Nine Israeli athletes die (along with a German policeman) at the hands of the Palestinian \"Black September\" terrorist group after being taken hostage at the Munich Olympic Games. Two other Israeli athletes were slain in the initial attack the previous day. The Munich massacre was an attack during the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, West Germany, in which the Palestinian terrorist group Black September took eleven Israeli Olympic team members hostage and killed them along with a West German police officer.\nEdward nathan Wilson was 31 years old when Vietnam War: The last United States combat soldiers leave South Vietnam. The Vietnam War, also known as the Second Indochina War, and in Vietnam as the Resistance War Against America or simply the American War, was a conflict that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. It was the second of the Indochina Wars and was officially fought between North Vietnam and the government of South Vietnam. The North Vietnamese army was supported by the Soviet Union, China, and other communist allies; the South Vietnamese army was supported by the United States, South Korea, Australia, Thailand and other anti-communist allies. The war is considered a Cold War-era proxy war by some US perspectives. The majority of Americans believe the war was unjustified. The war would last roughly 19 years and would also form the Laotian Civil War as well as the Cambodian Civil War, which also saw all three countries become communist states in 1975. Vietnam War: The last United States combat soldiers leave South Vietnam. The Vietnam War, also known as the Second Indochina War, and in Vietnam as the Resistance War Against America or simply the American War, was a conflict that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. It was the second of the Indochina Wars and was officially fought between North Vietnam and the government of South Vietnam. The North Vietnamese army was supported by the Soviet Union, China, and other communist allies; the South Vietnamese army was supported by the United States, South Korea, Australia, Thailand and other anti-communist allies. The war is considered a Cold War-era proxy war by some US perspectives. The majority of Americans believe the war was unjustified. The war would last roughly 19 years and would also form the Laotian Civil War as well as the Cambodian Civil War, which also saw all three countries become communist states in 1975.\nEdward nathan Wilson was 33 years old when India's first satellite Aryabhata launched in orbit from Kapustin Yar, Russia. India, also called the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. It is bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the southwest, and the Bay of Bengal on the southeast. It shares land borders with Pakistan to the west; China, Nepal, and Bhutan to the northeast; and Bangladesh and Myanmar to the east. In the Indian Ocean, India is in the vicinity of Sri Lanka and the Maldives. India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands share a maritime border with Thailand and Indonesia. India's first satellite Aryabhata launched in orbit from Kapustin Yar, Russia. India, also called the Republic of India, is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. It is bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the southwest, and the Bay of Bengal on the southeast. It shares land borders with Pakistan to the west; China, Nepal, and Bhutan to the northeast; and Bangladesh and Myanmar to the east. In the Indian Ocean, India is in the vicinity of Sri Lanka and the Maldives. India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands share a maritime border with Thailand and Indonesia.\nEdward nathan Wilson was 36 years old when Star Wars is released in theaters. Star Wars is a 1977 American epic space opera film written and directed by George Lucas. It is the first film in the original Star Wars trilogy and the beginning of the Star Wars franchise. Starring Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Peter Cushing, Alec Guinness, David Prowse, James Earl Jones, Anthony Daniels, Kenny Baker, and Peter Mayhew, the film focuses on the Rebel Alliance, led by Princess Leia (Fisher), and its attempt to destroy the Galactic Empire's space station, the Death Star. Star Wars is released in theaters. Star Wars is a 1977 American epic space opera film written and directed by George Lucas. It is the first film in the original Star Wars trilogy and the beginning of the Star Wars franchise. Starring Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Peter Cushing, Alec Guinness, David Prowse, James Earl Jones, Anthony Daniels, Kenny Baker, and Peter Mayhew, the film focuses on the Rebel Alliance, led by Princess Leia (Fisher), and its attempt to destroy the Galactic Empire's space station, the Death Star.\nEdward nathan Wilson was 37 years old when Jim Jones led more than 900 members of the Peoples Temple to mass murder/suicide in Jonestown, Guyana, hours after some of its members assassinated U.S. Congressman Leo Ryan (pictured). James Warren Jones was an American religious cult leader who initiated and was responsible for a mass suicide and mass murder in Jonestown, Guyana. He considered Jesus Christ as being in compliance with an overarching belief in socialism as the correct social order. Jones was ordained as a Disciples of Christ pastor, and he achieved notoriety as the founder and leader of the Peoples Temple cult. Jim Jones led more than 900 members of the Peoples Temple to mass murder/suicide in Jonestown, Guyana, hours after some of its members assassinated U.S. Congressman Leo Ryan (pictured). James Warren Jones was an American religious cult leader who initiated and was responsible for a mass suicide and mass murder in Jonestown, Guyana. He considered Jesus Christ as being in compliance with an overarching belief in socialism as the correct social order. Jones was ordained as a Disciples of Christ pastor, and he achieved notoriety as the founder and leader of the Peoples Temple cult.\nEdward nathan Wilson was 39 years old when Mount St. Helens erupts in Washington, United States, killing 57 people and causing $3 billion in damage. Mount St. Helens or Louwala-Clough is an active stratovolcano located in Skamania County, Washington, in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It is 50 miles (80 km) northeast of Portland, Oregon and 96 miles (154 km) south of Seattle, Washington. Mount St. Helens takes its English name from the British diplomat Lord St Helens, a friend of explorer George Vancouver who made a survey of the area in the late 18th century. The volcano is located in the Cascade Range and is part of the Cascade Volcanic Arc, a segment of the Pacific Ring of Fire that includes over 160 active volcanoes. This volcano is well known for its ash explosions and pyroclastic flows. Mount St. Helens erupts in Washington, United States, killing 57 people and causing $3 billion in damage. Mount St. Helens or Louwala-Clough is an active stratovolcano located in Skamania County, Washington, in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It is 50 miles (80 km) northeast of Portland, Oregon and 96 miles (154 km) south of Seattle, Washington. Mount St. Helens takes its English name from the British diplomat Lord St Helens, a friend of explorer George Vancouver who made a survey of the area in the late 18th century. The volcano is located in the Cascade Range and is part of the Cascade Volcanic Arc, a segment of the Pacific Ring of Fire that includes over 160 active volcanoes. This volcano is well known for its ash explosions and pyroclastic flows.\nEdward nathan Wilson was 44 years old when Space Shuttle program: STS-51-L mission: Space Shuttle Challenger disintegrates after liftoff, killing all seven astronauts on board. The Space Shuttle program was the fourth human spaceflight program carried out by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), which accomplished routine transportation for Earth-to-orbit crew and cargo from 1981 to 2011. Its official name, Space Transportation System (STS), was taken from a 1969 plan for a system of reusable spacecraft of which it was the only item funded for development. Space Shuttle program: STS-51-L mission: Space Shuttle Challenger disintegrates after liftoff, killing all seven astronauts on board. The Space Shuttle program was the fourth human spaceflight program carried out by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), which accomplished routine transportation for Earth-to-orbit crew and cargo from 1981 to 2011. Its official name, Space Transportation System (STS), was taken from a 1969 plan for a system of reusable spacecraft of which it was the only item funded for development.\nEdward nathan Wilson was 47 years old when The tanker Exxon Valdez spilled 10.8 million US gallons (260,000 bbl; 41,000 m3) of oil into Prince William Sound, Alaska, causing one of the most devastating man-made maritime environmental disasters. A tanker is a ship designed to transport or store liquids or gases in bulk. Major types of tankship include the oil tanker, the chemical tanker, and gas carrier. Tankers also carry commodities such as vegetable oils, molasses and wine. In the United States Navy and Military Sealift Command, a tanker used to refuel other ships is called an oiler but many other navies use the terms tanker and replenishment tanker. The tanker Exxon Valdez spilled 10.8 million US gallons (260,000 bbl; 41,000 m3) of oil into Prince William Sound, Alaska, causing one of the most devastating man-made maritime environmental disasters. A tanker is a ship designed to transport or store liquids or gases in bulk. Major types of tankship include the oil tanker, the chemical tanker, and gas carrier. Tankers also carry commodities such as vegetable oils, molasses and wine. In the United States Navy and Military Sealift Command, a tanker used to refuel other ships is called an oiler but many other navies use the terms tanker and replenishment tanker.\nEdward nathan Wilson was 48 years old when Nelson Mandela is released from Victor Verster Prison outside Cape Town, South Africa after 27 years as a political prisoner. Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary, political leader, and philanthropist who served as President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999. He was the country's first black head of state and the first elected in a fully representative democratic election. His government focused on dismantling the legacy of apartheid by tackling institutionalised racism and fostering racial reconciliation. Ideologically an African nationalist and socialist, he served as President of the African National Congress (ANC) party from 1991 to 1997. Nelson Mandela is released from Victor Verster Prison outside Cape Town, South Africa after 27 years as a political prisoner. Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary, political leader, and philanthropist who served as President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999. He was the country's first black head of state and the first elected in a fully representative democratic election. His government focused on dismantling the legacy of apartheid by tackling institutionalised racism and fostering racial reconciliation. Ideologically an African nationalist and socialist, he served as President of the African National Congress (ANC) party from 1991 to 1997.\nEdward nathan Wilson was 57 years old when Columbine High School massacre: Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold killed 13 people and injured 24 others before committing suicide at Columbine High School in Columbine, Colorado. The Columbine High School massacre was a school shooting that occurred on April 20, 1999, at Columbine High School in Columbine, an unincorporated area of Jefferson County, Colorado, United States, in the Denver metropolitan area. In addition to the shootings, the complex and highly planned attack involved a fire bomb to divert firefighters, propane tanks converted to bombs placed in the cafeteria, 99 explosive devices, and car bombs. The perpetrators, senior students Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, murdered 12 students and one teacher. They injured 21 additional people, and three more were injured while attempting to escape the school. The pair subsequently committed suicide. Columbine High School massacre: Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold killed 13 people and injured 24 others before committing suicide at Columbine High School in Columbine, Colorado. The Columbine High School massacre was a school shooting that occurred on April 20, 1999, at Columbine High School in Columbine, an unincorporated area of Jefferson County, Colorado, United States, in the Denver metropolitan area. In addition to the shootings, the complex and highly planned attack involved a fire bomb to divert firefighters, propane tanks converted to bombs placed in the cafeteria, 99 explosive devices, and car bombs. The perpetrators, senior students Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, murdered 12 students and one teacher. They injured 21 additional people, and three more were injured while attempting to escape the school. The pair subsequently committed suicide.\nEdward nathan Wilson was 60 years old when The September 11 attacks, a series of coordinated suicide attacks killing 2,996 people using four aircraft hijacked by 19 members of al-Qaeda. Two aircraft crash into the World Trade Center in New York City, a third crashes into The Pentagon in Arlington County, Virginia, and a fourth into a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania. The September 11 attacks were a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda against the United States on the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001. The attacks killed 2,996 people, injured over 6,000 others, and caused at least $10 billion in infrastructure and property damage. Additional people died of 9/11-related cancer and respiratory diseases in the months and years following the attacks. The September 11 attacks, a series of coordinated suicide attacks killing 2,996 people using four aircraft hijacked by 19 members of al-Qaeda. Two aircraft crash into the World Trade Center in New York City, a third crashes into The Pentagon in Arlington County, Virginia, and a fourth into a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania. The September 11 attacks were a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda against the United States on the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001. The attacks killed 2,996 people, injured over 6,000 others, and caused at least $10 billion in infrastructure and property damage. Additional people died of 9/11-related cancer and respiratory diseases in the months and years following the attacks.\nEdward nathan Wilson was 61 years old when Invasion of Iraq: In the early hours of the morning, the United States and three other countries (the UK, Australia and Poland) begin military operations in Iraq. The 2003 invasion of Iraq was the first stage of the Iraq War. The invasion phase began on 20 March 2003 and lasted just over one month, including 21 days of major combat operations, in which a combined force of troops from the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and Poland invaded Iraq. This early stage of the war formally ended on 1 May 2003 when U.S. President George W. Bush declared the \"end of major combat operations\", after which the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) was established as the first of several successive transitional governments leading up to the first Iraqi parliamentary election in January 2005. U.S. military forces later remained in Iraq until the withdrawal in 2011. Invasion of Iraq: In the early hours of the morning, the United States and three other countries (the UK, Australia and Poland) begin military operations in Iraq. The 2003 invasion of Iraq was the first stage of the Iraq War. The invasion phase began on 20 March 2003 and lasted just over one month, including 21 days of major combat operations, in which a combined force of troops from the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia and Poland invaded Iraq. This early stage of the war formally ended on 1 May 2003 when U.S. President George W. Bush declared the \"end of major combat operations\", after which the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) was established as the first of several successive transitional governments leading up to the first Iraqi parliamentary election in January 2005. U.S. military forces later remained in Iraq until the withdrawal in 2011.\nEdward nathan Wilson died on 9 Mar 2009",
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        "raw_content": "How do we know we are made of stardust? As our cells divide, are our atoms repurposed from existing materials or spontaneously generated? Do we consume materials after we are born that contain elements that were in stars? This I would understand. Or, as our cells are initially dividing after conception, but before birth, are we already repurposing existing materials to grow?\nThe saying that you are referring to is from Carl Sagan, when he stated that:\n\"We are a way for the universe to know itself. Some part of our being knows this is where we came from. We long to return. And we can, because the cosmos is also within us. We're made of star stuff,\"\nIn answer to your question, yes, we are 'repurposing' the elements that make us up, as are all living and non-living matter.\nChris Impey, professor of astronomy at the University of Arizona is quoted in the article Are We Really All Made of Stars? (Melina, 2010) as stating:\nthe fact that the carbon, nitrogen and oxygen atoms in our bodies, as well as atoms of all other heavy elements, were created in previous generations of stars over 4.5 billion years ago. Because humans and every other animal as well as most of the matter on Earth contain these elements, we are literally made of star stuff\nThe elements that make up the cells etc in humans and any life forms, as with the materials that make up the Earth itself were ultimately formed by nucleosynthesis processes (mostly fusion and neutron capture) in stars, explained in the webpage Origin of the Chemical Elements as being:\nthe early Universe consisted almost entirely of the element hydrogen, with a small amount of helium present too. Hydrogen, therefore, is thought to be the starting material from which all other elements have been built. This is consistent with the very high abundance of hydrogen in the solar abundance profile. The process may be thought of as a series of fusion reactions which weld together simple atomic nuclei to build increasing complex atomic nuclei.\nUnless you are inside a star or a fusion reactor- Matter is neither created nor destroyed. However, fission of unstable isotopes is fairly common on earth's surface. You may accumulate one of such isotopes but usually the ones that are generally absorbed in our bodies such as C-14 have very long decay times (more than your lifetime). So for all practical purposes you are created from the atoms of existing matter and these keep getting recycled from the environment.\nNow the composition of different stars is different and statement like \"Do we consume materials after we are born that contain elements that were in stars\", is too farfetched. Many millions of years have passed since earth came out of a star and lot of nuclear reactions have happened in this time. So the composition is of course different.\nIt might be helpful to think about where elements in general come from. Here is a plot of relative elemental abundance.\nNote that the Y axis is logarithmic, so H and He are much much much more common than anything else. You'll notice that Li, Be, and B are rare, and C, N, and O are fairly common, and are the main components in biological chemistry. Fe is relatively abundant, and after Fe elemental abundance falls off. The explanation for the abundances comes from the processes involved in nucleosynthesis.\nBig bang nucleosynthesis was the generation of hydrogen and helium within the first 3 minutes of the universe as the quark-gluon plasma cooled and formed the protons and neutrons. As the universe expanded and cooled, it lost the energy needed to keep making atoms within 20 minutes, so only very small amounts of Li, Be, and B could be made.\nStellar nucleosynthesis is the creation of \"heavy\" elements by nuclear fusion in stars. This is how we get C through Fe. As the stars age and use up their fuel, they generate elements up to Fe because energy can be released from fusion of atoms up to iron, past iron fusion takes more energy than can be released.\nElements heavier than Fe must be created through supernova explosions. This is the only natural way to get enough energy to jam the nuclei together. This only works well for elements up to uranium, where nuclei become unstable and decay at relatively fast rates. These unstable elements are produced in nuclear reactors and particle accelerators. Note that supernova explosions don't just make heavier elements, they are also responsible for blasting the elements made in stars into space where they can form new stars and planets. This is where the matter that makes us comes from, hence the stardust.\nAnother method for generating light atoms is cosmic spallation, where a cosmic ray hits an atom and blows some protons and neutrons out of the nucleus. This material becomes light atoms, such as Li, Be, and B.\nHere is a periodic table that shows where each element comes from.\n$\\begingroup$ What was what source of this periodic table? As far as I am aware, at least in our solar system Uranium is the last naturally formed element. Edwin McMillan and Glenn Seaborg were credited with the synthesis of Neptunium and Plutonium respectively. $\\endgroup$ \u2013 AMR Aug 24 '15 at 22:18\n$\\begingroup$ @AMR I believe I found it on wikipedia, probably in one of the links I posted in the answer. Pink elements are produced by supernova, it may be that Np and Pu were detected in small amounts from other supernova, making them \"natural\", but I'm not a physicist. $\\endgroup$ \u2013 user137 Aug 24 '15 at 23:04\nWhat are senescent cells doing in our bodies?\nAre primary lysosomes same as vesicles budded off from golgi bodies containing hydrolyzing enzymes tagged with mannose-6-phosphate?",
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        "raw_content": "Thailand\u2019s former prime minister, Thaksin Shinawatra, recently told his 2.3 million Facebook followers that banks are outdated due to hot new digital currencies.\nMore recently he expanded in a podcast to educate Thai people on what is blockchain. He said \u201cthe internet is called the World Wide Web of Information, but Blockchain is the World Wide Ledgers of Value.\u201d\nThe billionaire told his followers to study blockchain technology because like the internet ushered in new opportunities and made millionaires, crypto blockchain might do too.\nThaksin Shinawatra with a bitcoin book in 2017.\nThe above crypto related comments come amidst what looks like a power struggle in Thailand between a ruling Junta and democratically elected politicians.\nFew westerners have heard of Thaksin Shinawatra and fewer still of Thailand. For starters, it is unclear where he resides. Some say in Dubai after he asked for asylum in UK and Germany which didn\u2019t go very well.\nA fugitive, some say. In self imposed exile say others. A bitcoiner since 2017 with a grand title: the longest serving democratically elected prime minister of Thailand.\nBy western standards it wasn\u2019t that long, just about five years, but then democracy hasn\u2019t been around for that long in Thailand either with Shinawatra becoming in 2001 the first democratically elected prime minister of Thailand to serve a full term and was re-elected in 2005 by an overwhelming majority.\nThen, on 19th September 2006, \u201c50 soldiers ordered approximately 220 policemen in the [Government House] complex to lay down their weapons. Troops also surrounded the Thaicom satellite receiving station and state-run television station Channel. By the morning of 20 September, tanks and military vehicles armed with machine guns were stationed at Government House, the Royal Plaza, and Ratchadamnoen Avenue.\u201d\nBetween 2001 and 2006, poverty fell from 21% to 11%. IMF loans were paid off. GDP grew. The budget was balanced, foreign exchange reserves doubled, but some of the establishment apparently felt threatened.\nCouping Democracy\nThailand is ostensibly a constitutional monarchy, but it has criminal laws punishing anyone that insults the royalty. Thaksin himself was charged for \u201cpolicy corruption\u201d that while legal \u201cabuse the public\u2019s interest.\u201d\nHis sister, Yingluck Shinawatra, was elected prime minister in 2011, but that ended with another coup in 2014. According to the Washington Post:\n\u201cPro-Thaksin parties would win elections in 2001, 2005, 2007 and 2011, only to be ousted by conservative forces via coups or judicial maneuvering.\u201d\nHis son faced charges for money-laundering in 2017, but with elections now a few weeks away, a bombshell was dropped on Bangkok:\nThat a royal would stand as a leading candidate for Thaksin\u2019s party has shocked a nation where it has often been implied that he is against the monarchy.\nThe military there, which is currently ruling and has been ruling since 2014, has claimed they are defending the monarchy. They have attacked pro-Thaksin politicians in an attempt to spur up the military and the monarchy as the indisputable centers of power.\nJust today they suspended a channel linked to Thaksin ahead of the March elections according to reuters.\nThis entrance of a royal, however, even if she is not allowed to stand, might suggest some factions within the monarchy support pro-Thaksin parties.\nRising South East\nThailand has become a fairly rich country with a purchasing parity GDP of $1.3 trillion and a population of 70 million.\nNot far from China in South East Asia, Bangkok is sometimes used as an example of a rising east where fast development and innovation is building a new future.\nA future that may include blockchain tech and other recent advancements.\nHow this drama unfolding there will resolve, however, and what it might mean for this space as well as general Thai well being, remains to be seen.",
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        "raw_content": "7 Tips for Remote Professionals\nFor a long time, being able to work from home was a lofty dream for many workers. However, with the advent of computers and the internet, many people can do their job from any place with electricity and an internet connection. However, just because it has become easier to work remotely doesn\u2019t mean that remote work is easy. Here are seven tips for remote professionals to help them get the maximum benefit from their time working remotely.\nThe first step to becoming an effective remote worker is to set up a dedicated space for work. It\u2019s tempting to think of your entire home as your office, but this can cause productivity issues. Keeping all of the things you need for work, along with anything created for work, in one location will help you stay organized. Similarly, keeping your designated workspace distraction free can help reduce the temptation to slack off when working from home.\nKeep in Contact with Coworkers\nBeing able to spend less time with your coworkers might be seen as a benefit for some people, but it\u2019s important for remote workers to keep in contact with the rest of the team. This is where remote meeting tools, such as conference calls and video meetings, come into play. Even if everyone isn\u2019t in the same place, taking the time to hold a meeting will ensure that everyone is on the same page. Maintaining contact with coworkers also helps remote workers keep the cohesion that would present if everyone worked in the same office.\nInvest in Reliable Technology for Your Home Office\nOne of the challenges of remote work is that the professional is responsible for providing the infrastructure that a business owner would normally provide for the office. While most people already have a computer and an internet connection, it\u2019s important to make sure your technology at home is up to the task. This might mean paying for a faster internet plan, getting a better router or upgrading your home computer. This is especially true if you will be required to be part of an online webinar of video meeting. You don\u2019t want to have your internet cut out during a meeting or have a slow computer trying to load materials during a webinar.\nHaving a schedule can help remote workers get the most out of their time away from the office. When you\u2019re in an office, the workflow is dictated by your boss, coworkers and hours of the facility itself. These issues are less important when working remotely, so establishing a time when you will be at your workstation and what you will be doing while you\u2019re there can keep you on task. This way, you aren\u2019t working too much or too little when you\u2019re away from the office.\nMaintain a Healthy Work-Life Separation\nMany workers are concerned with keeping a healthy work-life balance, but for remote workers, it may be more important to keep your work life and your personal life separate. For example, remote workers will often get emails and other work-related communications at odd hours. To prevent working all day, remote workers need to know when to log off from work. Similarly, even if your friends and family know you work from home, you can\u2019t keep stopping to chat or sending text messages. Maintaining a healthy work-life separation is good for managing workplace stress and improves productivity.\nGroup Together Meetings and Appointments\nRemote workers often use tools such as video meeting and conference calls to help stay in touch with coworkers and to interact with clients. It\u2019s best to try and bundle these meetings together in blocks so you aren\u2019t constantly starting and stopping your projects. Remember to schedule enough time for each meeting, including extra time for when meetings go longer than expected. People who use remote meeting products from the Conference Group can utilize our TTConnex mobile app to keep track of your meeting schedule.\nMake Time for Social Interactions\nThere are a lot of benefits to working from home, but it\u2019s important to make time for social interactions. Interacting with people is important for good mental health, but it\u2019s easy to slip into becoming a hermit when you don\u2019t have to leave the house. You can do this by scheduling a time to hang out with friends, meeting with other the remote workers in your team for lunch, or joining an online community related to your field. You wouldn\u2019t stay in your regular office 24 hours a day, and it\u2019s the same for your home office. Anything that gets you away from the work environment and around other people on a regular basis is a good idea when you\u2019re working remotely.\nTo learn how your company can use remote meeting tools from the Conference Group to let your team effectively work remotely, visit our website to speak to one of our meeting specialists.",
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        "raw_content": "By Jackson Perkins April 17, 2015 Featured, For the Garden, Gardening News, Outdoor Living, Perennials, Uncategorized No Comments\nPhoto courtesy of Danielle Figel\n2015 is expected to see more people \u201cgetting back to nature\u201d in their gardening and lifestyle choices. And I can\u2019t imagine any more welcome news! As a gardener and a lover of nature in all its forms, I am delighted to see that so many others are getting on board with the idea of not only spending more time outdoors but also of taking charge of their own health by growing herbs, fruits, and vegetables to sustain themselves and their families.\nIn this age of fast-food restaurants, seemingly non-stop technological advances, and culture of immediate gratification, it is a breath of fresh air to learn that an increasing number of young people, specifically millennials (ages 18-34), are deciding to dedicate themselves to growing and raising their own food. And this doesn\u2019t mean just edible plants, either. They\u2019re also raising chickens for both meat and eggs, buying a goat or two for the backyard (for milk, meat, and/or to act as natural \u201clawnmowers\u201d), and raising bees for their honey and their use as pollinators. Even clothes lines are coming back into fashion. I must confess to having had a collapsible clothes line for several years now. On a nice sunny day, it\u2019s a great way to save water and electricity, and personally, I like how everything smells after having dried in the fresh air and sunshine.\nThe move to create agri-hoods includes the push to go against or even reverse ordinances in neighborhoods that keep residents from doing the very things they are now wanting to do. Higher prices at grocery stores, fluctuating gas prices (usually going up, and they\u2019ll never again consistently be what any of us would probably call \u201cgood\u201d), increasing energy rates, the realization of the negative effects of chemical pesticides so often used on commercially grown produce, the desire to get away from meats that have been pumped up with antibiotics \u2013 these are some of the reasons so many people are choosing to make sure they know exactly where their food is coming from. Plus, it\u2019s very economical.\nBrazelBerries\u00ae Raspberry Shortcake\u2122\nHealth is definitely a top priority among modern gardeners, so designing a garden or landscape display that\u2019s edible and nutritious is just as important as having one that\u2019s attractive. Consumers are demanding products that are environmentally friendly and safe for children and pets. One that seems to be high on their list right now is something that we\u2019ve carried and been excited about for several years now: the BrazelBerries\u00ae line of compact, low-maintenance, high-yielding blueberry and raspberry shrubs.\nRain barrels and composters are a must-have for those wanting to save on their water bill and make their own natural fertilizer. In fact, some gardeners are even using a \u201claundry-to-landscape\u201d method of water conservation which entails recycling grey water onto their plants. So simple, yet so beneficial to the environment and your wallet!\nThankfully, some local governments are starting to become more involved, even offering rebate programs that assist in offsetting the cost of replacing traditional lawns with water-wise landscapes.\nAll of this naturally leads to another rising trend: the use of cacti, succulents, and other compact plants that offer bold colors and delightful textures, even in small spaces, all while proving versatile, low-maintenance, and tolerant of drought and poor soil. It\u2019s a win-win!\nPhoto courtesy of Anna Davis\nI love how so many of the new gardening trends are inter-related! The desire to be healthier doesn\u2019t just include eating home-grown fruits and veggies, but it also means make our WORLD healthier as well. Reducing yard runoff by planting rain gardens; designing our gardens to mimic nature by layering plants: trees, understory shrubs, and groundcovers; planting trees to help clean the air; and attracting bees and butterflies to act as pollinators.\nThis is, of course, directly related to the growing idea of creating bed head-style gardens which work within the natural landscape, for an \u201canything goes\u201d effect. It uses native plants to increase balance and diversity, since they require less water and fertilizer because they\u2019re well-adapted to the local climate.\nPhoto courtesy of Nick Cavaliere\nDon\u2019t think that everything going on in the gardening world this year is all about becoming self-sufficient and eating healthy, home-grown fruits, veggies, and herbs. It\u2019s almost equally about getting outdoors and enjoying nature for its infinite beauty and incorporating all that into our daily entertainment. People are designing \u201cgarden-tainment\u201d areas that incorporate decorative plants, edibles, fountains, garden accents, outdoor furniture, and more. Put it all together, and you have the ideal space in which to relax, entertain a few close friends, or even throw large spring and summer parties for the whole neighborhood! Basically, the fun is moving outdoors!\nThrough the use of pops of color, such as pinks and teals, gardeners are creating visually appealing displays, and this includes their furniture cushions, ornamental flowers, patio planters, bird feeders, you name it. Pink and teal are really popular right now, and inversely, so are rustic, natural colors that offer a vintage, homey feeling. And they\u2019re bringing their plants up close, whether because of having little space or because they simply want to surround themselves by all the lush, green foliage and bright, fragrant blooms they possibly can. Which is exactly why sales are increasing for flexible, lightweight planters with wheels or handles \u2013 in other words, portable gardens.\nThere are so many exciting things going on in the gardening world right now, it\u2019s almost impossible to address them all. And it is so gratifying to see a new generation of men and women becoming excited about growing things. After all, gardening doesn\u2019t just bring joy (or nourishment) to a few people; it has a positive effect on the entire world. In 2015, let\u2019s encourage everyone we can to take care of Mother Earth, and she\u2019ll return the favor!",
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        "raw_content": "Home Culture Modern Day Explorers and the New World of Industry 4.0\nMost manufacturers are just now setting off on their explorations of Industry 4.0. The definition of the word Explore is \u201cto travel in or through an unfamiliar area in order to learn about or familiarize oneself with it.\u201d In my role as the marketing leader for QAD\u2019s Industrial and High Tech verticals, I have the opportunity to discuss the future of manufacturing with a number of our customers. These are exciting times in terms of both technological advancement and clarity around the potential for a new world order in manufacturing.\nThe Nature of Exploration\nI am clearly not competition for the History Channel, but I do think that there are interesting analogies between the era of the great explorers and the current state of the manufacturing landscape. When Christopher Columbus set out on his exploration voyage in 1492 his goal was to find a passage to the riches of the Far East. His goals were lofty, his plans were flawed and he had trouble showing the ROI to get the funding that he needed. He famously miscalculated the earth\u2019s circumference and of course was caught by surprise by the land masses of the American continents. The voyage was long. It had its share of setbacks. There were long periods without feedback to his principals, and to be honest, there were many at home that had doubts about whether he would make it back at all. Ultimately Mr. Columbus returned with the treasures of an entirely new world that \u2014 although not perfectly aligned with his original goals \u2014 provided unprecedented returns.\nExploring the New Manufacturing Landscape: Industry 4.0\nI think that the current efforts around Industry 4.0 share some of the same characteristics of the early explorers. Many have started the journey with faith that great results may be possible, and because the journey has not been tried before, the plans are a little fuzzy and no doubt have some flaws. Investment in the exploration has been inconsistent and sometimes based on leaps of faith. There will be surprises and setbacks along the way but none that can\u2019t be survived. Although there may be some in the organization that feel like these early Industry 4.0 explorers might not make it back. I do think one of the main analogies is reflected in that we are just now getting a trickling of news coming back from these early explorations. Manufacturers have taken small steps and learning to explore the possibilities. The \u201cNew World\u201d is showing promise and worth further investment and investigation.\nMeet With Fellow Explorers and Share Insights\nTo me this is the very core of the QAD Explore experience. It\u2019s the ultimate opportunity to meet with our fellow explorers and share insights into what is being done in the future. The Industrial and High Tech session that I will be leading is all about Industry 4.0, gaining a better understanding and how to get started toward its promise. I know that the exploration has just begun, and lift my glass to my fellow voyagers on the Nina, the Pinta and the Santa Maria of manufacturing.\nThis year at Explore, I\u2019ll be participating in the following sessions:\nIndustrial and High Tech Kickoff Session\nIoT, MES and QAD\nAnd don\u2019t forget to look into the crystal ball with QAD\u2019s premier guest keynote speaker and futurist, Ray Kurzweil.\nCheck out the Explore Agenda for more information on sessions as well as the other breakouts, training classes, demos and networking activities. I hope to see you there!\nRegister Before March 31 and Save with the Early Bird Discount\nSave $600 by registering for Explore before the March 31 deadline.",
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        "raw_content": "May 1, 2017 \u2022 Donna Gregory Burch\nTags: chronic pain, fibromyalgia, ME/CFS, personal story, Quell\nThis article was originally published on NationalPainReport.com and is being republished here with permission from the editor.\nSince my fibromyalgia diagnosis, I\u2019ve tried so many drugs, supplements and other products in an attempt to find something to dull the pain. I\u2019ve found a few things that help, but the effects are usually minimal. Even opioids haven\u2019t worked for me, although I admit my experience with them has been limited.\nA few months ago, I had the opportunity to try out the Quell wearable pain relief device. You may have seen the commercials for Quell on TV or had an ad show up in your Facebook feed. Quell is a small, rectangular device that\u2019s worn an inch or two below the knee. It stimulates a cluster of sensory nerve fibers in that area and triggers the body\u2019s natural pain blockers. Unlike TENS units, I do not have to apply the device to the area of the body where I\u2019m feeling pain.\nI\u2019ve wasted thousands of dollars on doctors and products that don\u2019t really work, so I was skeptical of Quell\u2019s claims. How in the heck was a black box strapped on my leg going to do anything for pain? Well, I\u2019ve been using my Quell device for about a year now, and it is my No. 1, go-to tool for pain relief. I love it so much that I talk it up to anyone who suffers from fibromyalgia pain.\nOne of the things that\u2019s impressed me the most about Quell is how fast it works. Unlike pharmaceuticals and supplements, Quell doesn\u2019t have to build up in the body. The first time I used it, I felt less pain within a couple of hours. Now that I use it regularly, it gives relief within a few minutes.\nQuell is not a miracle device. It doesn\u2019t kill my pain entirely, but it does reduce my pain levels, so I\u2019m better able to function. My day-to-day pain level (using this scale) generally hovers between 3-6. With Quell, I have more days in the 2-4 range. I\u2019ll take that improvement any day!\nOne of my favorite times to use my Quell is while grocery shopping and running errands. I dread doing these tasks because they increase my pain and fatigue. I typically collapse on the sofa after I get home from buying groceries, but now that I wear my Quell, I\u2019m usually able to stay out longer, and I\u2019m not as exhausted or in as much pain when the shopping trip is over. The Quell extends my functionality by an extra hour or two. Even my husband has noticed my endurance is getting better.\nI tend to take a more natural approach to treatment, so I like that Quell is 100 percent drug free. There are no side effects.\nThis post has been edited for length. To read Donna\u2019s full review, please visit her blog, FedUpwithFatigue.com, at fedupwithfatigue.com/quell-for-fibromyalgia/.\nDonna Gregory Burch was diagnosed with fibromyalgia in 2014 after several years of unexplained pain, fatigue and other symptoms. She covers news, treatments, research and practical tips for living better with fibromyalgia on her blog, FedUpwithFatigue.com and is also the fibromyalgia reporter for NationalPainReport.com. You can find her on Facebook and Twitter. Donna is an award-winning journalist whose work has appeared online and in newspapers and magazines throughout Virginia, Delaware and Pennsylvania. She lives in Delaware with her husband and their many fur babies.",
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        "raw_content": "The Grandfather of the Fantasy Coffin Trade\nBenjamin Wigley tells us about his journey from discovering Bridging the Gap to his first feature documentary celebrating master craftsman and fantasy coffin pioneer, Paa Joe \u2013 and how we all can help him finish the film.\nPrior to the Bridging The Gap programme, I had made In Search of the Vissarion, following a Siberian community convinced that their leader was the Son of God. I travelled out there on my own and came back with 30 hours of footage. I wasn\u2019t able to get the support I needed in post-production and so the film took three years to complete under the guidance of my old filmmaking tutor. One year later a film with the exact same subject was made for True Stories. I was disappointed \u2013 but at least I knew I had found a good story.\nAt that point I had little faith in the filmmaking \u201csystem\u201d and felt that people rose to the top through nepotism and good fortune. But when No\u00e9 came to the East Midlands and spoke about Bridging The Gap I was really excited about her response to my idea.\nThe theme that year was \u2018Surprise\u2019, and I racked my brains to try and think of something unique to pitch. Then my wife told me about a post she\u2019d seen on Paul Smith\u2019s blog \u2013 he\u2019d been receiving unwrapped and stamped objects through the post from an unknown sender for the past 20 years! I pitched this to No\u00e9, she liked it, as did Anna Seifert-Speck, who at the time was with EM Media, so the next challenge was to get Paul Smith on board.\nBut how do you get the attention of an internationally recognised and famous fashion designer? I couldn\u2019t just send him a letter and a DVD of a sketch of how I wanted the film to be, he\u2019d never bother opening it. Then I thought back to the theme and thought about what you get \u2018surprises\u2019 in. Cereal boxes! You get surprises in cereal boxes! So, Wigley\u2019s Posties was designed and made with the trailer, the letter and the Bridging the Gap flyer inside. I wrapped the box up in string and put stamps all over it, like all the other objects he\u2019s been receiving. I did the same thing with my application to the Scottish Documentary Institute. The result was P.S. Your Mystery Sender.\nThe Bridging The Gap workshops were great \u2013 I was introduced to industry experts who helped me understand a lot more about structure and story. Through them, I found out about another great doc. scheme, Documentary Campus Masterschool, the programme that became my next adventure with my first feature project, Paa Joe & The Lion.\nPaa Joe & The Lion follows the highs and lows of one of Ghana\u2019s greatest artists and the grandfather of the fantasy coffin trade, Paa Joe (this is a picture of a camera coffin he made).\nCoincidentally and rather wonderfully, it was through Paul Smith\u2019s blog that I first saw these fantasy coffins. He had a picture of a Mercedes Benz coffin on there and details of a tiny exhibition at the Jack Bell Gallery in London. So I went to the gallery, spoke to Jack and through him got the contact details of Paa Joe himself.\nFours years on, I\u2019m still travelling on this roller coaster with Paa Joe. He\u2019s struggling at the moment and is trying to reinvigorate his business so he can buy himself back into the thriving funeral district in central Accra. Funerals and coffins are big business over there, the caskets are made as representations of the deceased\u2019s personality/profession/ambition. Over here we look at Paa Joe\u2019s work as \u2018art\u2019.\nThe thing I love about Paa Joe\u2019s coffins is similar to what I love about the mystery objects that Paul Smith receives. They have meaning and story inherently in them. With the mystery objects, it is the story of the person who has sent them, what and why they\u2019ve sent them, The adorning of stamps and the process of going all the way through the postal system, unwrapped yet anonymous.\nWith the coffins, it is the story of the person for whom they are made, and the journey that the soul is going to take to the afterlife. And the ephemeral nature of the coffins makes them all the more powerful. Often they\u2019ll be buried in the ground with the paint still wet! For me, this captures the idea of life and death perfectly in one object.\nDeveloped as part of Documentary Campus Masterschool with support by CBA WorldView and Creative England, the project even secured finance from Arts Council England and National Trust in the Midlands to enable Paa Joe to fulfil one of his dreams, building a coffin in the UK. This has been an epic journey and I\u2019ve learned a lot about being an independent filmmaker, one very positive aspect being that I have the freedom to work to my intuition rather than to fit a particular broadcast slot of format and I think for a debut feature film that\u2019s incredibly important.\nI have always said that I imagine, stylistically, that Paa Joe & The Lion will be the evolution of P.S. Your Mystery Sender. I like to discuss the relationship between what a subject thinks or dreams in relationship to what I see. I like the idea of approaching the line somewhere between fantasy and documentary and the role of the filmmaker and their intervention, and this film definitely discusses those.\nThe film is largely shot. I am just putting together the footage now and I need one final trip to Ghana to finish the film and find out whether Paa Joe has achieved his dream of moving back to the centre of Accra in order to save his business and leave a legacy for his son Jacob, or not.\nFor this we have put together a Kickstarter campaign in order to try to raise the money to finish the film. Like many independent filmmakers, we have turned to Kickstarter because it has a global reach and is very well recognised. But it is all or nothing so if we don\u2019t reach our target by 12 November we won\u2019t receive any of the money pledged \u2013 \u00a315.361 so far. It\u2019s totally terrifying! We\u2019re offering some really great perks, including limited edition miniature lion coffins made especially by Paa Joe for the campaign!\nPlease have a look at Ben Wigley's Kickstarter page, pledge what you can and spread the word.\nBen Wigley films fantasy coffin maker @PaaJoeTheLion & offers hand-crafted miniature lion coffins on @Kickstarter http://blog.scottishdocinstitute.com/the_grandfather_of_the_fantasy_coffin_trade?recruiter_id=2",
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        "raw_content": "\u00ab Use Drama to Explore Literature and Develop Deep Understanding of Craft | Main | Curriculum Is Power, So Co-Create It With Students \u00bb\nIn one of my recent leadership classes, we were asked to watch a movie and consider the leadership style exhibited in the movie and what made it work which was aligned with the reading we were doing in class. I chose to write about the Dead Poets Society, a movie that to me, demonstrates the power of leadership for teachers in our profession. Each one of us in the classroom has the power to lead and inspire students tremendously.\nFor a leader to inspire real, lasting, transformational change, he or she must embody the things they hope their followers will become. In the Dead Poet's Society, John Keating is one of those leaders. 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        "raw_content": "All 1 entries tagged Dirk Bogarde\nNo other Warwick Blogs use the tag Dirk Bogarde on entries | View entries tagged Dirk Bogarde at Technorati | There are no images tagged Dirk Bogarde on this blog\nThe Damned: Luchino Visconti. Nationalism as Regression\nVisconti\u2019s The Damned (La Caduta degli dei ) 1969:\nRepresenting Nazism and Nationalism\nSwitzerland / Italy / West Germany\n(The film was shot in English at the insistence of Warner Brothers)\n(Return to Visconti webhub)\nVisit other Visconti historical films: Senso and The Leopard\nSA Orgy on the \"Night of the Long Knives\" from Visconti's The Damned\nIntroduction: Visconti, History & Nationalism\nThrough an analysis of The Damned (1969) with some comparative work of Visconti\u2019s The Leopard (1962) this article argues that the work of Visconti is overdue critical revision in terms of the sophistication of his oeuvre regarding the nature of history related to two critical turning-points in modern European history namely the Risorgimento and the accession to and consolidation of power of the Nazis. These two films represent the major triumphs of nationalism of the 19th century often seen as progressive Garibaldi for example was greeted by massed crowds when he visited London hailed as being very progressive by British radicals. The closure of this era of nationalism, which by the 1930s can be seen as highly regressive in all European countries, was represented by The Damned. It represents the corrupted coming to power of the Nazis and the heinous activities they undertook to maintain and consolidate their hold on Germany. The massacre of the Night of the Long Knives is a direct echo of the off screen execution of Garibaldian radicals as the Prince of Salina returns home from the ball at the end of The Leopard.\nPost First World War nationalisms had led to the establishing of several reactionary governments across central and Eastern Europe as well as in Italy and later Spain. For Visconti Nazi Germany represents the nadir of this wider reactionary nationalism. Historically Nazism was to play out the end of this nationalist urge movement in the most melodramatic of ways. The Damned functions as a film about the few critical months between February 1933 - June 1934 which saw the installation and consolidation of a regime that would bring Europe crashing to its knees and end the period of liberal nationalism the Risorgimento symbolised as it mutated into reaction. For Visconti The Damned is nothing less than a representation of an attempt to turn back the tide of history.\nThe argument presented here seeks to show that Visconti\u2019s notion of anthropomorphic cinema, which combined a unique blend of Gramscian and Lukacsian Marxism, consistently and successfully uses some great European realist works of the 20th century to represent the trajectory of history through cinema in ways which have yet to be matched by any other director. This posting draws upon recent scholarship of the Nazi period to cross- reference Visconti\u2019s approach. As a result the article takes issue with Nowell-Smith\u2019s (2003) suggestion that Visconti shifts his interest in history towards culture. I argue that for Visconti they are intimately intertwined. The article also takes issue with the other main critical work in English on Visconti by Bacon (1998). Bacon\u2019s otherwise interesting and insightful work also fails to grapple fully with Visconti\u2019s understanding of history which as a result leads him to re-inscribe Visconti as a Liberal democrat. The argument here is that a careful reading of Visconti\u2019s work reveals a very profound and decidedly Marxian approach to history and representation.\nHelmut Berger cross dressing as a cabaret artiste in Visconti's The Damned\nThe Damned has often been regarded as the first of Visconti\u2019s films described as \u2018The German Trilogy\u2019 the others being Death in Venice (1973) and Ludwig (1973). Henry Bacon (1998) specifically categorises these films together under a chapter \u2018Visconti & Germany\u2019 an approach which is perhaps in need of revision. Previously Visconti\u2019s films had analysed Italian society during the Risorgimento and post-war periods. Bondanella has seen the \u2018trilogy\u2019 as a move to take a broader view of European politics and culture. Stylistically \u2018They emphasise lavish sets and costumes, sensuous lighting, painstakingly slow camerawork, and a penchant for imagery reflecting subjective states or symbolic value\u2019[i] comments Bondanella. He also notes that much critical discourse has confused the examination of decadence in Visconti\u2019s later works with a recommendation for its continuation. Visconti himself has commented that he was interested \u2018in the analysis of a sick society\u2019, and there is a marked difference between the representation of rising modernity and its links with the bourgeoisie in The Leopard compared with the stasis of Europe. This stasis is examined through allegory encapsulated by a sick fin de siecle Venice and a moribund Bavarian monarchy. Both are studies of decadence which Visconti considers is an outward symbol of a society entering into its death throes. These represent issues raised by the construction of the Bismarckian strong state and aspects of the weakness of the old empire of Austro-Hungary and its former ally Bavaria.\nThe Damned takes as its subject matter the relationships between the heavy industrialists in the late Weimar Republic on the cusp of Nazi success. There was a clear need for the Nazi leadership to discipline, and revise its approach should it wish to reach the heights of power with the blessing of the powerful industrialists as well as win over the army. This manufacture of consensus \u2013 albeit temporary \u2013 precisely illustrates the workings of hegemony as understood by Gramsci. This case study seeks to analyse The Damned through the lens of Visconti\u2019s notion of \u2018anthropomorphic cinema\u2019. Nowell-Smith defines this notion as a situation where \u2018the movement of social forces is reflected in the actions and passions of individuals expressed through the representation of character\u2019 (Nowell-Smith 2003, p 151). Furthermore anthropomorphic cinema within The Damned relates the historical processes in which Visconti develops Gramsci\u2019s notions of \u2018Hegemony\u2019 as a political process which can emerge as a regressive not just a progressive force.\nCritics have commented that Visconti has been strongly influenced by William Shirer\u2019s \u2018Rise and Fall of the Third Reich\u2019 and also by Thomas Mann\u2019s Buddenbrooks. It is also noted that Visconti read other historical publications apart from Shirer. Shirer was an American journalist covering events in situ which he later turned into a book. It was certainly a widely influential book, however historiography of the Nazi period has moved on considerably since then [ii]. Visconti might well have been strongly influenced by Italian historiography of the time which in general has been viewed as \u2018ethico-political\u2019 by Martin Clark (1984) in a standard British text of Italian history. Clark notes that the \u2018mainstream Marxist\u2019 historians of Italy who were members of the Communist Party were strongly influenced by Gramsci. Gramscian ideas certainly helped formulate one of Visconti\u2019s main theoretical lenses in constructing his historical films. Nevertheless it is stressed below that Visconti was not trying to construct a conventional drama-documentary of an historical event, rather, I argue, he was trying to bring to the fore the notion of underlying historical processes at a deeper and more universal level through his cinematic practice.\nThe search and attempts to represent universals is currently deeply out of fashion as critics, theorists and practitioners tinker with post-modern ideologies such as \u2018the end of history\u2019. Nevertheless \u2018Great Art\u2019 has usually been identified as a matter of seeking universals from specifics and the wheel of intellectual fashion may well return to this approach in due course.. Artistic licence is precisely bending situations, not being concerned with representing the specific moment naturalistically but transforming it into the universal. Many consider Shakespeare\u2019s Macbeth to have been influential upon Visconti in preparing for this film. Macbeth is a dramatic version of an historical event a real Macbeth in Scottish but worked over so that it has become a classic interpretation of power and desire leading ultimately to downfall. Shakespeare\u2019s tragedy is modelled upon Greek lines in that fate plays a part. Where Visconti has improved artistically upon Shakespeare is by removing fate and destiny and its role over the individual actor from the realm of individuals to a representation of historical processes by developing his concept of anthropomorphic cinema. Viscontian tragedy is thus an inversion of Greek classical tragedy through his understanding of historiography.\nVisconti\u2019s Anthropomorphic Cinema and Gramscian Hegemonic Theory\nThe breaking down of Visconti\u2019s work into differing categories is a critical construction which vitiates against other interpretative structures. What is argued here is that The Damned can be seen not simply as a \u2018German\u2019 film but as a film about the role of nationalism within modern history. Thus it can be argued that by linking this film with The Leopard for the purposes of critical analysis at the level of historical theory Visconti can be seen to be using the processes at work within the Risorgimento as a representation of progressive liberal nationalism. The progressiveness is limited for as the character Tancredi famously points out, everything does change in order to re-establish stability and embed the reconstructed social elites. Often, as Clark (1984) notes, the leaders of disaffected groups are perfectly willing to become absorbed into new social formations but it is the troops who remain recalcitrant. In The Leopard the troops were the Garibaldian hard-liners who are executed off screen at the end of The Leopard. The Damned acts like a mirror of The Leopard in a misrecognition in which the recalcitrant leadership of the SA fails to become absorbed into the new consensus which Hitler needs to construct in order to develop his project.\nIt has been traditional to view the nationalisms of the 19th century as largely progressive whilst the 20th century nationalisms, at least within Europe, have been viewed as regressive by post Second World War historians. Both Senso and The Leopard provide a critical historical background to the process of the Risorgimento but the cinematic approach of the former is closer to that of The Damned. The Damned uses the methods of \u2018anthropomorphic cinema\u2019 to show how German nationalism was doomed to failure. Visconti is careful to choose key historical turning-points to develop his ideas of history. These are times when historical changes requires a reconfiguration of the ruling elites to contain more progressive elements and form a stable social structure capable of meeting the change as in the case of the Risorgimento films. The difficulties and price of reconfiguration amongst the elites in Nazi ruled Germany leads to disaster as in The Damned.\nThe compromises and self-seeking attitude of the aristocracy was examined in different ways in the two Risorgimento films. In The Damned Visconti shows the failure of liberal democracy and the industrial imperative of capitalism to forge a progressive agenda. Other major industrial countries France, Britain and the United States at the time had, through a variety of different paths, established liberal democracies albeit with problems. Germany by comparison did not: the founding moment of the Weimar Republic was a poisoned chalice which was handed over by a militaristic leadership facing defeat in 1918. These elites were trying to save themselves and regroup. Consequently the old Prussian elites were never comprehensively defeated. Throughout the time of the Weimar Republic they exerted a strong reactionary influence refusing - unlike the Prince of Salina in The Leopard - to engage constructively with the formation of a new hegemonic social formation which could provide a stable ruling elite. Bacon quotes Visconti as saying \u2018...but Nazism seems to me to reveal more about a historical reversal of values.\u2019 (Visconti cited Bacon, 1998 p 145 my emphasis) but Bacon doesn\u2019t follow this insight up.\nThe inability to become involved in the construction of a new hegemonic order by the older elites in Germany is represented in a very persuasive way by Visconti. The opening scenes of the film follow Friedrich (Dirk Bogarde) being tempted by the SS into a murderous plot amongst scenes from a family celebratory gathering which ends in murder and mayhem. At the gathering, the head of the Essenbeck family and the overall controller of the steel company, Baron Joachim, clearly displays his dislike of the new order as does one of his vice chairman Herbert the husband of his niece. Joachim\u2019s second son Konstantin has clearly decided to back Hitler through his membership of the SA.\nVisconti\u2019s The Damned is analysing Gramsci\u2019s notions of hegemony applying them to an emerging historical conjuncture. A new elite will, if necessary, be created by force and will create a cultural and social order to match. In Italy the previous ruling elites, whether in Piedmont or in Sicily, backed the new constitutional monarchy and the liberal constitutional apparatus which was attached to this. By comparison Joachim\u2019s failure to take a fuller political stand earlier is highlighted when Herbert notes that Joachim was only concerned about adapting the company to external circumstances not in seeking to change the circumstances themselves. Joachim went along this collaborative path by sending people - including his own son - and weapons into the front-line. In the first instance this attitude can be compared with the Prince of Salina in The Leopard who, at the expense of his immediate family, recognises the need to play the long game thus supporting Tancredi. Short term profit ruled over long term political insight for both the elder Krupp in reality and Joachim Essenbeck in the film.\nThe failure of Joachim can also be discerned by comparing his attitude to the rising Bourgeoisie exemplified by Friedrich Bruckmann (Dirk Bogarde). In the opening scenes Friedrich is in a car with the SS officer Aschenbach bemoaning the impossibility of being able to marry Sophie the widow of Joachim\u2019s elder son because of Joachim\u2019s unenlightened attitude typical of the Prussian elites trying to freeze the processes of history. In The Leopard the Prince of Salina encourages and supports Tancredi\u2019s marriage with the rising commercial classes. By comparison Joachim is entirely opposed to a similar possibility. That Joachim is murdered by Friedrich could be seen as the outcome of not accepting social change in an ordered way. His refusal to let change happen disillusions and disarms the new commercial classes and also makes a potential power vacuum into which other social forces such as Nazism can emerge. Thus it can be seen that anthropomorphic cinema is working effectively through individual characters.\nIn Gramsci\u2019s classic analysis of hegemony, state power is used in the last instance to maintain the state and the processes of hegemony allows for a political restructuring of the social orders in a controllable way. However, the Weimar state was disintegrating especially between 1931 and 1933. The breakdown of hegemony necessitated a new power struggle, Aschenbach and Konstantin represent the contenders in the process of re-hegemonising German society. The Joachims, Friedrichs and Sophies have no sense of historical processes in the way exemplified by the Prince of Salina.\nLet us take another comparison between the role and function of the marriages in The Leopard and The Damned. In the former marriage symbolises the new vehicle in which the new Italian order will be crystallised. The fabulous ball scene at the end of The Leopard lasts approximately 40 minutes. Visconti shows us a situation in which the officers of the new army will marry into the daughters of the old order who are depicted as interbred and running about like monkeys. Less historical criticism has focused upon the surface sumptuousness of Visconti\u2019s set at the expense of displaying a full understanding of Visconti\u2019s attempt to represent as the culmination of his film the full process of re-hegemonisation.\nBy comparison, in The Damned, the marriage between Sophie and Friedrich has come far to late. There is no possibility of an easy re-formation of the old orders with the new. Both the older elite represented by Sophie and the rising elite, Friedrich, have in Bridge parlance been \u2018endgamed\u2019, it is the Nazis who control the play. It is an empty marriage going nowhere, and held in isolation not at the centre of society. The embittered son Martin has crossed into the camp of the emergent monster which has erupted through a rent in the thin democratic fabric of Weimar society. This was because of the failure of the old elites to combine with the rising mercantile classes. The Weimar collapsed because of the failure to form a consensus amongst the ruling elites.\nThis astute analysis of historical processes is a fundamental strength of Visconti\u2019s anthropomorphic cinema. In reality the economic desires of the industrialists who have supported the Nazis are stymied by 1936 with the take over of the economy under the second four year plan headed by Goring. Their desire for the creation of a consumer based, highly profitable economy once the communists and unions are brought under control is diverted into the project of total war[i], and Germany\u2019s ultimate damnation is its trial by fire leading to \u2018Germany Year Zero\u2019.\nHere Helmut Berger is asserting his newly discovered power within the Essenbeck family. From Visconti's The Damned\nI have argued that the Essenbeck family around which the film is centred acts as a synecdoche for German society as a whole. The period covered by the film starts about three weeks after Hitler\u2019s invitation to become Chancellor by Hindenburg at the behest of von Papen at the end of January 1933. Von Papen had hubristically and wrongly \u2018guaranteed\u2019 that Hitler and the Nazis were controllable. This way of looking at the film tends to invert the emphasis that the family is torn apart by the pressures of Nazism which often how critics have seen the film. The Essenbeck quarrels represent key conflicting currents and strands amongst the Weimar German elites.\nThe first section of The Damned shows events leading up to, during, and after an important family dinner taking place on the night of the Reichstag fire. The fire itself was interpreted by Visconti as a pretext - twice underlined by the film\u2019s dialogue - for the Nazis to severely repress the Communists in particular in the remaining days coming up to the last \u2018free\u2019 election of the Weimar Republic\u2019 in March. This is probably the case although there is no discovered direct evidence linking the Nazis to the fire according to Richard Evans (2003). The subsequent implosion of the Essenbeck family parallels the collapse of institutions in Germany as the Nazis pursued their policy of \u2018Gleichshaltung\u2019 or \u2018co-ordination\u2019, which was a reasonably pleasant sounding term for the total repression of potential political opposition within Germany. It also meant the taking over of the political institutions at local and regional level once total control at the centre had been achieved.\nCinematically there is a useful comparison to be made between the way in which family dinners are handled in The Leopard and in The Damned which features two dismal dinners. In The Leopard the dinner at the Prince\u2019s residence in Donnafugata is a vehicle in which the possibilities for the processes of hegemony can take place. Tancredi first sees an adult Angelica (Claudia Cardinale ) and is smitten. Cinematically and socially the dinners in Visconti\u2019s historical films function as a vehicle for integration and progressive change in The Leopard or disintegration and regression as in The Damned.\nThe Damned takes the viewer to the end of the period of Nazi \u2018co-ordination\u2019 finally finished by the 1934 Nuremberg rally. Famously this rally saw the making and release of Leni Riefenstahl\u2019s Triumph of the Will. The rally was a follow up to the infamous \u2018Night of the Long Knives\u2019 which took place at the end of June 1934. This action was centred around the political beheading of the Sturmabteilung or SA headed by Rohm who were agitating for a \u2018Second Nazi Revolution\u2019. After the full accession to power by Hitler in March 1933 and the take-over of the constitutional institutions by a carefully contrived fait accompli the SA were in the forefront of the fight against the Communists, Social Democrats and Trade Unionists who tried in the early days to offer some resistance to Hitler. They also played an integral role in the harassment of Jews, informally before April 1st 1933, and in an increasingly organised way afterwards, starting with a boycott of Jewish businesses on this date.\nThe Nuremberg rally which Riefenstahl filmed was not simply a propaganda stunt, it was a public declaration in the most powerful way possible backed by cinema to fully establish in the minds of the Nazi party itself that Hitler was the \u2018Fuhrer\u2019 and that the Germany was now united along its path to an historic future. The film which features the German Army as well as the SA and other Nazi organisations is the outcome of Hitler\u2019s ideological cull. The presence of the German Army and its leader von Blomberg at the 1934 Nuremberg rally was symbolically immensely important for Hitler. The Nazis were reliant upon the army to achieve his long-term aims of \u2018Lebensraum\u2019 or colonial expansion mainly directed towards the east. By 1936 Hitler against the desires and advice of most capitalists and his economics minister and governor of the central bank Schacht was determined to pursue economic policies of rearmament. Overy argues that these policies were being carried out with the express intention of preparing Germany for a total war in which it could survive for up to 15 years.\nIt can now be seen that that Visconti has been very precise in the historical moment that he has chosen to represent. Nowell-Smith (2003) is surely right to note that the film operates on three levels of history, drama and myth. Nevertheless Nowell-Smith\u2019s critical comments, like those of Bacon, do not exam the history closely enough. Instead they focus too closely upon the literary and the critical influences within the film at the expense of the historical process which is being represented. As a result they both tend to glide over an essential feature which Visconti certainly wished to represent. It is also important to note that the rise to power of Hitler and the Nazis was itself an operatic trajectory in real life and it was intensely melodramatic. It is worth bearing in mind that Hitler was obsessed with Wagnerian opera. After defeat at Stalingrad in 1942 Hitler then eschews Wagner. For Visconti opera in such films as Senso could be represented as progressive liberal Italian nationalism albeit undermined by the ruling elites. Wagner by comparison was infused with a regressive Germanic 19th century romantic mysticism. Wagner was also intensely anti-Semitic. The Damned is thus open to a thorough reading of Visconti\u2019s ideas on the role of opera in culture considering Verdi as progressive and Kultur through Wagner as regressive. However discussion of this is beyond the scope of this entry.\nVisconti correctly picks the night of the Reichstag fire as an historical turning-point marking the beginning of the final collapse of Germany into its path of damnation - the outcomes of which are well documented by Rossellini\u2019s \u2018Germany Year Zero\u2019 (1947). The first dialogue of Aschenbach ( the SS officer) and Friedrich (Dirk Bogarde) gives rise to a hint of something about to happen, in the entrance hall Aschenbach even more strongly signals that on this night in particular it will be important for Friedrich to act. It is clear that Aschenbach is in possession of some a priori knowledge. This is an invitation to murder Joachim the head of the family and the steel company. The prizes for Bogarde are Sophie and effective control of the company. The time for personal morality is dead states Aschenbach. The question at this stage is will Bogarde accept this Faustian pact?\nThe Reichstag Fire is announced by Konstantin the coarse and vulgar SA member of the family who also announces that the \u2018culprit\u2019 a communist has already been captured. The culprit in reality was captured on the site of the Reichstag trying to set alight yet more curtains. Van den Lubbe was not however a communist. He was an unemployed fairly deranged anarchist with bad visual impairment who had several years ago been flung out of the Dutch communist party for promoting arson and other acts of sabotage. As yet there is no precise historical evidence to definitively link the fire to a piece of agent provocatuerism on the part of the Nazis. However, we are asked to believe that this character in his physical state was easily able to break into the Reichstag without discovery only a few days after being released from a police force which was already thoroughly infiltrated by active Nazis as well as being controlled by the Nazis at the top. In reality the Nazis immediately arrested hundreds of Communists in Berlin and this carried on in the following days and weeks leading up to the election. It effectively ensured that the Communists couldn\u2019t make an effective election campaign. By not banning the Communists outright Hitler ensured that their votes were unlikely to go to the Social Democrats. This fire effectively sealed the fate of Germany which Visconti was clearly well aware of.\nThe melodramatic themes of the film are carefully interwoven with a clever analysis of real events. The tour de force is the representation of the infamous \u2018Night of the Long Knives\u2019, when the SS (Black-shirts) massacred the leadership of Eric Rohm\u2019s SA (The Brownshirts). This was a crucial moment in the rise to power of the Nazis. The Brownshirts represented the mobster populist element upon which the Nazi party was based, this populist element represented the so-called \u2018socialist\u2019 element of the \u2018NSDP\u2019. It was an element that was unsympathetic towards large capitalist organisations seeing them as exploitative of the \u2018little man\u2019 and the petit-bourgeoisie. If Hitler was to take the final step to power then he was going to have to purge his party of these elements and reconfigure the basic ethos of his party. The leader of the SA Eric Rohm had a strong personal power base and had been a colleague of Hitler\u2019s since the beginnings of the Nazi party and had been a member of the paramilitary Freikorps before that. The \u2018Night of the Long Knives\u2019 also saw the murder of other leading figures such as von Schleicher who had been the Conservative Chancellor before Hitler was manipulated into power by von Papen. It is important to note that the German army colluded in the \u2018Night of the Long Knives\u2019. Reichenau made the agreement with Himmler to keep the army confined to barracks during the 1934 Rohm Purge. After the event Reichenau even issued a statement justifying the murder of General von Schleicher. It was effectively the last major act in the reformation of the ruling elites but a formation that was now on the road to an even worse fate than befell Germany in the First World War. That was also a war which the Prussian military elites had encouraged.\nThe final step to power for the Nazi party was based upon a compromise between, on one side, Hitler and his closest allies in the Nazi party underpinned by the rise of the SS as an elite corps answerable only to Hitler. This dishonourable political marriage to gain power was made with the most powerful of the German industrialists many of whom were members of, or sympathetic to, the Nationalist party, which was small but highly influential amongst the upper classes of Germany. A prominent leader of this party was Hugenberg who not only took over UfA after its near bankruptcy but also became the Minister of Finance when the Nazis first won a majority in the Reichstag. Whilst the plot of Visconti\u2019s film initially appears complex, the family of \u2018misfits, powers seekers, and perverts\u2019 as Bondanella describes the Essenbeck family which is loosely based upon the Krupps family can be read as a trope for the confused state of Weimar Germany in the early 1930s. Bondanella would probably not subscribe to a reading of this nature for he asserts that Visconti did not intend the film to be taken as a serious sociological or psychological reading of German culture in Weimar Germany.\nBondanella\u2019s position also runs counter to Nowell-Smith\u2019s final comments in his reading when he argues that \u2018Visconti\u2019s focus of interest has shifted from history as such, in the sense of a given set of events of which people are the agents, to culture in the sense of the objects which people have produced in history, to represent or to form part of the world they experience.\u2019 (Nowell-Smith 2003, p 156).\nHas Visconti's prior concern with history changed?\nMore on the issue of culture below, but firstly let us take the assertion that Visconti\u2019s focus upon history as such has shifted. That the film is loosely based upon the Krupp family is important. It is well known that the head of Krupp wasn\u2019t keen on the Nazis coming to power and it is certainly true that that the Krupp family had to make compromises to fit in with the demands of the Nazi regime. However it is important to note that the whole of the capitalist class was forced to do this as well. Visconti\u2019s film is not a history of Nazi Germany it is a representation of the socio-political forces at work in the country in a very tight time-frame. If the Essenbecks are seen as representative not just of the Krupp family but as industrial capital within Germany in general then the perfidy, confusion betrayal and counter-betrayal makes more sense. It is important to note for example the example of Thyssen below and compare that with a brief outline of the Krupp family. In the film Martin can be seen as being close to the character of Alfred Krupp (see box below). The role of Herbert is more difficult to assess. Perhaps he should be seen as a portmanteau character who represents those in the ruling elites who recognise the fate which awaits Germany and leave. That Herbert reappears briefly because his family has been held hostage is also significant. Recent work on the Nazi Terror shows how the Gestapo went to great efforts to track down communists who left the country in the early 1930s, even those who were not especially important. These people were often used as sources of intelligence because their families were threatened with torture and the camps[i] . In reality the ruthlessness of the Nazis against former supporters is shown when the leading industrialist Thyssen and Schacht, the architect of early Nazi economic success both end up in concentration camps\nOne important concern is how to represent a period in which the KPD on Stalin\u2019s orders had declared the German Social Democrat Party (SPD) \u2018Social Fascists\u2019. As much as anything this contributed to the rise to power of the Nazis when they achieved electoral success in 1933. At the time the film was made in Italy the communist party was still strongly allied to Moscow, it was only later in the 1970s that the cracks wrought by \u2018Eurocommunism\u2019 began to show. A critique of this nature would not have served Visconti well thus the working class as a class force in a Marxist sense disappear from view. Instead this is replaced by the bitter incestuous infighting in the grab for power by the elites.\nBy taking this artistic route Visconti was able to focus his critique upon the false hopes of redemption promoted by populism. Populism fails structurally to be a historical force able to liberate the socially excluded. The populists in the SA, like the working class nationalists in The Leopard meet their comeuppance. In The Leopard the bourgeoisie can still be seen a social force moving society forwards - in Marxist terms achieving their historical role. By comparison, at a time when modernity has become strongly installed in Europe and when the Weimar Republic represented one of the most advanced constitutions in the world the liberal bourgeoisie are forced out by a failure to connect socially or politically with the masses. Liberalism is subject to betrayal by unenlightened members of their own class who have tied their fortunes to Nazism as a mythological force doomed to failure. It is here that Visconti\u2019s mise-en-scene described so well by Bondanella acts to signify this historically doomed trail up a one way street. The colour red comes to symbolise a hyperbolic and horrifying vision of a family embodying a corrupt culture that wilfully pulls the world down around its Ears\u2019. (Bondanella, 2001, p 206).\nWithin Visconti\u2019s notions of anthropomorphic cinema it is useful to discuss the role of culture and to consider culture in relation to civilisation. The stock question which always seems to be asked is \u2018How can such a \u201ccultured\u201d nation have descended to the depths of such depravity?\u2019 It enjoyed its cultural heritage this even down to enjoying to the greatest icons of European classical music such as the romantic lieder of Schubert and Beethoven symphonies after a busy day offloading Jewish deportees in the death camps of Auschwitz and Treblinka.\nKultur for Germany has been associated with the \u2018spirit of the nation\u2019 unlike France and to some extent Italy which focused on \u2018civilisation\u2019 seen through German eyes as superficial and manneristic \u2018feminised\u2019 in the view of some. Bacon describes The Damned as a description of the \u2019utter negation of German culture\u2019. The greatest success of Aschenbach was the winning over of Gunther (the cello playing son of Konstantin) to the evil of Nazism. Gunther can be seen as a synecdoche for the institutional liberal cultural establishment within Germany which makes its accommodation to Nazism. The likes of von Karajan for example spring to mind. Richard Evans 2003 gives a useful review of the cultural turn in post-Weimar Germany discussing some of these concerns. Bacon turns to George Steiner to try and provide some insight into this seeming cultural paradox. Steiner in a footnote comes up with an explanation which argues \u2018If your brain, your nervous system, your imagination, your sensibility, your professional skills are completely and deeply invested in the great arts of the imagination and in abstract thought, speculation, instead of becoming more human, you may, unless you are terribly careful become less human...\u2019 (Steiner cited Bacon 1998 p 240). For Steiner the paradox which arises it that there may be a desire for barbarism and also an indifference to barbarism. This, for Steiner, explains the capability of those in charge of the camps being able to play the cultural classics very, very well.\nThe other aspect of culture / entertainment which is represented is the cabaret. It is seen by all the observers as a culture of decadence which leads into perversion. As cabaret was strongly implicated with Jewish Bohemianism and Bohemian culture was seen in Nazi eyes as the degradation of the country associated with being non-German it was obviously rejected. The interruption of Martin\u2019s performance and the subsequent walking out can be read as the filmic equivalent of marking the end of this culture. The grand walk out by the family could well be read as a marker of cultural pessimism of the kind espoused the likes of Spengler in his \u2018Decline of the West\u2019.\nMartin is obviously incensed at this development, for it has been his rather feeble raison d\u2019etre as someone entirely decadent. The film sees Martin changing from a lover of Bohemian decadence as a guilty cultural transgression into being able to take his place as a \u2018richtige\u2019 man. His paedophilia itself is a repressed desire for power at the start of the film, he isn\u2019t a \u2018real man\u2019 he can only sing way about this in a self parodying way, dressed in a woman\u2019s nightclub outfit at the start. By the end of the film he has reversed the tables over his viperous mother exercising his sexual power over her. Having driven her into a state of semi-madness he officiates over the marriage and death of Sophie and Friedrich. The bait of power left by Sophie has shifted from little girls to the capability of exercising any act without any sense of culpability whatsoever for Martin always displayed the amoralism desired by Aschenbach. Aschenbach has found his \u2018willing executioner\u2019 who can act with pleasure. This is unlike the purely selfish motives with which \u2018the Macbeths' (Sophie and Friedrich ) conduct their heinous crimes. Martin will clearly revel in orchestrating millions of deaths. If Aschenbach is imagined as the \u2018banality of evil\u2019 as as Hannah Arendt has mistakenly described the organiser of the Holocaust [i] then the pure nastiness of Martin seems rather closer to that of the Nazi executioner Heydrich. Martin had something to keep hidden but is represented at the end of the film as the face of evil.\nVisconti has chosen to represent this important historical period in a very clever dramatised way. The film is neither a historicisation of psychology nor is it, as Micciche argues, a psychologisation of history. That Martin, for example, is an example of the worm that turns is a comment upon how Nazism learned to appeal to the weak through an \u2018armoured strength\u2019 propping up masculinity in crisis provided by the unremitting structures of Nazi power [i] . This psychoanalytical approach begins to make sense of the tendency of directors such as Rossellini to over exaggerate the evils of Nazism by de-masculinising them. Roma Citta Aperta and Germany Year Zero feature Nazis as gay, lesbian and paedophilic. These outcasts could become a part of that discourse of power safe in its solidarity. There was no morality except that of service to a greater notion of the Nazi ideal provided by the almost godlike figure of the Fuhrer. Visconti has shown how ruthless the Nazi party was in pursuing its ends. It played upon class weakness, personal weakness and manufactured situations in which it could take advantage at both these levels of weakness.\nVisconti of course used technical artifice such as the use of colour and mise en scene to make the film partly a melodrama. But at its heart it never seemed to veer from the position of anthropomorphic cinema. None of the characters were exact representations of real characters of the moment, they were portmanteau characters crystallising certain currents and tendencies in a way which managed to universalise from the specific precisely because the film was removed from the constraints of being documentary realism into an operatic / melodramatic register. Thus, it is possible to agree with Bacon that by interweaving these strands the film shows that the historical forces which led to the rise of Nazism can rise again, a fact witnessed by the Cambodian Khmer Rouge, and the \u2018ethnic cleansing\u2019 in Rwanda and during the break-up of Yugoslavia.\nWhen it comes to a question of culture this film is especially interesting for Visconti is exploring the nature of the relationship of culture to politics. High art and culture when it is taken out of its context is no guarantor of civilisation. The Gods (Hitler) are kept in the twilight but are seen as directly responsible for the downfall of society, the Wagnerian dreams far from the trends of modernising society are trashed for they can only be regressive. Visconti doesn\u2019t offer the viewer any pleasant futures for we already know the future of Germany. Instead the film functions as a route towards an explanation provided by history for the possibilities of a dystopian future not only for Germany.\nThis analysis by taking two of Visconti\u2019s most developed historical films seeks to explore whether there is a clear structural link between Visconti\u2019s explorations of history through culture and culture through history. I have argued that there are strong grounds for rethinking Visconti\u2019s oeuvre as part of a more coherent framework than is currently recognised. By re-categorising his work away from the Risorgimento / German binary which has been critically established this analysis can be pursued further by revisiting his other \u2018German\u2019 films Death in Venice and Ludwig. Visconti is trying to explore through the cultural framework how European society managed to implode triggered by start of the First World War leading to a European Thirty Years war. At an international level this war functioned as the completion of a process in which empires as they were previously known largely disappeared in the following few years. They were now clearly redundant and a new dynamic force in the shape of the USA had replaced the old orders. Arguably the USA is the absent other which came to thrive out of the chaos and decadence of a Europe which had gone past its \u2018sell by date\u2019. Visconti chose to examine this process using the works of Thomas Mann and the drama of Chekhov through a Lukacsian based filter. Here, the best realist work can be seen to be representative of the processes underlying socio-economic change in society through their characterisations in ways unrecognised even by the authors. But Visconti\u2019s theoretical concerns also lead to a blending of Gramscian Marxism with Luckasian Marxism in ways which will be fruitful to explore further for Lukacs of course made his own famous contribution to thinking about history in History and Class Consciousness however that is a task beyond the limits of this article.\nVisconti\u2019s The Leopard and The Damned are probably the two best films ever made about history from a Marxist perspective. More work remains to be done in revising the rest of his later works from this perspective. This article parts company with Nowell-Smith by reading Visconti as being thoroughly imbricated with history. The article also parts company with Bacon by insisting that rather than being a liberal democrat in his later years Visconti\u2018s primary concern is to be exploring the processes of history at a very deep level. Visconti should be taken at face value when he argued that he was interested in analysing a sick society. That he chose to do so using some of the great works of European fiction within a realist mode should not detract from his project. The analysis here provides evidence that Visconti was working on a great project pursued steadily through his work. This project was driven by combining Gramscian and Lukacsian insights developing his own contribution to critical analysis and artistic representation which was the concept of anthropomorphic cinema.\nBelow are some links to separate positings about important historical people in Nazi Germany who Visconti has explicity or implicitly represented in The Damned:\nHeydrich, Reinhard (1904 - 1942).\nKrupp von Bohlen und Halbach, Alfred (1907-1967)\nKrupp von Bohlen und Halbach, Gustav (1870-1950).\nLubbe, Marianus van den (1909-1934)\nReichenau, Walter von (1884-1942)\nThyssen Fritz (1873-1951)\nBacon, Henry. 1998. Visconti: Explorations of Beauty and Decay. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press\nBondanella, Peter. 3rd edition. 2002. Italian Cinema: From Neorealism to the Present. New York and London: Continuum\nCesarani, David. Eichman : His Life and Crimes. Heinemann 2004.\nClark, Martin. 1984. Modern Italy 1871-1982. London: Longman\nEvans, Richard J. 2003. The Coming of the Third Reich. London: Penguin /\nFischer, Klaus P. 1995. Nazi Germany a New History. London: Constable\nJohnson, Eric. 2002. The Nazi Terror: Gestapo, Jews and Ordinary Germans. London: John Murray\nMommsen, Hans. 2003. Alternatives to Hitler. London: I. B. Tauris\nNowell-Smith, Geoffrey. 2003 3rd edition. Luchino Visconti. London: British Film Institute\nOvery, R. D. 1995. War and Economy in the Third Reich. Oxford: Oxford University Press\nTaylor, Richard. 1998. Film Propaganda Soviet Russia and Nazi Germany. London: I. B. Tauris\nWheal, Donald James and Shaw Warren. 1997. The Penguin Dictionary of the Third Reich. London Penguin\nGermany Year Zero (1947) Rossellini\nThe Damned (1969) Visconti\nThe Leopard (1962) Visconti\nTriumph of the Will (1934) Riefenstahl\n[i] Bondanella 2001, p203.\n[ii] For a review of this see Richard Evans 2002.\n[i]See Richard Overy 1995 for a full analysis of the generation of a total war economy.\n[i] The work of Johnson 2002 on this aspect of Nazi terror is groundbreaking in its research.\n[i] For a recent assessment of Eichmann\u2019s role in the Holocaust see David Cessarani\u2019s 2004 biography Eichmann. Eichmann was an ambitious member of the bourgeoisie being typical of many who opportunistically joined the Nazis after their electoral breakthroughs in 1930 and 1931. As a cousin of the Essenbeck family distanced from the family fortune Aschenbach is surely closer to the Eichmann \u2018type\u2019.\n[i] The work of Klaus Theweleit Male Fantasies using a psychoanalytically perspective has been influential in developing a range of arguments looking at the crisis of masculinity amongst the Freikorps the predecessors of the SA.\nA Webliography\nPlease note these sites were not used in the writing of this article they are being provided for visitor information only.\nTHE DAMNED (LA CADUTA DEGLI DEI) BBC 4 Page\nTHE LIFE AND TIMES OF COUNT LUCHINO VISCONTI . A BBC 4 Arena program it is the best available documentary in English on Visconti. I believe it is available as an extra on one of the BFI Visconti films.\nVisconti's Cinema of Twilight by Maximilian Le Cain on the Senses of Cinema site. This is a runmination on Visconti's ouvre in general but has a couple of intersting comments on the Damned. immediately below he comments on the cinematic technique of the constructio of a disorienting cinematic space to emphasise change in the social order. Thiws seems a pertinent reading.\nThe disorientating violence of the zooms in The Damned literally pulls the space out from around the characters, enveloping them in a panicky state of alienation from their surroundings which are changing too fast. This constant spatial disintegration reflects the insecurity of the often ruthless characters' scrabble for power in the crucible of a new and very dangerous society. (Maximilian Le Cain).\nI am less convinced by another of Le Cain's comments below. The article above argues that the later films wern't just personal projects and that a deep level of politics THROUGH historical analysis was embedded in all his films. Whilst one might choose to make a reading of The Damned as a comment upon the developing political instabilities of Italy at the time it needs to be argued not asserted as it is in this article:\nthe committed communist Visconti was adamant that all his previous films were in some way political. The Damned, although set during Hitler's rise to power, represented a despairing comment on the events of 1968 after which the director gave up political filmmaking to concentrate on purely personal projects. (Maximilian Le Cain)\nThe sort of comments represented by this review in DVD Times are precisely the ones which this article argues against. Lured by surface and Nazis for Dummies kind of history it can sound convincing until the detail is worked through. It does represent those who feel that soemhow Nazism and the Holocaust have to be treated with a reverential attitude which is entirely linked to naturalism. This ironic given Hitler's propensity to melodrama.\nThe New York Times review By VINCENT CANBY Published: December 19, 1969. This is lovely review which is refreshing and open to the experience of the time. Gaining information about the reception of films in their contemporary settings usually enriches our understandings.\nChqarlotte Rampling\nIngrid Thulin another link is available through the Bergmanorama website.\n: 09 Jun 2007 08:04 | Tags: Charlotte Rampling Dirk Bogarde Film And Nation Film Genres Film Night Of The Long Knives Helmut Berger History Film History Of European Cinema Ingrid Thulin Italian Cinema Italian Films Krupps And Nazism Luchino Visconti National Cinema Nationalism In Film Representing Nationalism Representing Nazism The Burning Of The Reichstag The Damned The Leopard Visconti | Comments (2) | Close comments | Report a problem",
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        "raw_content": "(Beverly, MA) \u2013 January 14, 2016 \u2013 Brookwood Financial Partners, LLC (\u201cBrookwood\u201d), a nationally-recognized private equity investment firm, today announced that Albert Chan and Jill O\u2019Leary have been promoted to Accounting Manager, and Adam Chin has been promoted to Assistant Vice President.\nMr. Chan and Ms. O\u2019Leary have established themselves as leaders within the firm\u2019s Portfolio Accounting Group during their eight and six years with the firm, respectively. In their new roles as Accounting Managers, Mr. Chan and Ms. O\u2019Leary will each lead a team of accountants that will be responsible for the general accounting, financial reporting, budgeting and financial analysis of a portfolio of commercial real estate properties. Brookwood\u2019s Portfolio Accounting Group provides accounting for the firm\u2019s current real estate portfolio, which consists of 112 buildings and approximately 8.7 million square feet of commercial office space located throughout the United States.\nMr. Chin is an acquisitions analyst in Brookwood\u2019s Corporate Acquisition Group, where he has worked for the past two years. He is responsible for performing financial analysis and conducting due diligence on all gas station and convenience store properties targeted for acquisition by BW Gas & Convenience Holdings, LLC, a Brookwood affiliate. Mr. Chin\u2019s analytical support was instrumental to Brookwood\u2019s first portfolio of gas stations with convenience stores in western Iowa on December 9, 2015, and his responsibilities will continue to expand as the firm targets to acquire approximately 600 convenience stores over the next several years.\n\u201cAl, Jill and Adam have all made tremendous contributions to the firm and are very deserving of their promotions,\u201d stated Thomas Nicholas Trkla, Brookwood\u2019s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. \u201cAs Brookwood continues to grow and expand into new businesses, we expect these individuals to play increasingly important roles within the organization and we are happy to recognize their hard work and tremendous dedication to the firm.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Police search homes connected to Cal Poly robbery case\nCameron Akins\nSan Luis Obispo police officers served search warrants Thursday at three homes possibly connected to the robbery of a fraternity house allegedly carried out by five members of the Cal Poly football team.\nOn Sunday, officers arrested five Cal Poly football players following the early morning robbery of the Delta Sigma Phi fraternity house. Investigators allege that one of the players attempted to rob residents of the home at gunpoint and that the remaining four assisted or conspired in the plot.\nOfficers have yet to determine a motive for the robbery, although they initially speculated that the anti-anxiety drug Xanex could have factored into the crime.\nOn Thursday, San Luis Obispo police teamed up with members of the county sheriff\u2019s office and the district attorney\u2019s office to search three homes in the city. 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That\u2019s pretty much the point I was trying to make in my post (below) on Aug. 15 at 12:41 pm.\nConsidering that I hear that any student can go to the health center and probably get a prescription for Xanex\u2026 I find that this is not very likely the target\u2026\nSTUDENT: \u201cHey, I just used my last extra strength aspirin\u2026 lets go strong arm a fraternity!\u201d\nI would suspect that they might wish to look for the typical drugs of choice for that age group/\nActually not so much any more. My sources say both Xanax and Adderal are very difficult to come by, now requiring an evaluation by a psychologist in addition to a physician that prescribes. Frats are notorious for drug dealing. They have all the tools; money, secrecy, networking. 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As such, they felt the need to take Xanex just in order to keep up with the \u201cregular\u201d students who most likely came from privileged backgrounds.\nThe attorneys will also claim that \u201cstudent\u201d ;-) athletes should also be paid because of all the revenue they generate for the university.\nIn other words, despite the armed robbery, and despite the possible drug use\u2026THEY are the victims.\nWhen all is said and done, they will move on to the NFL where they can commit more serious crimes while making $millions.\nCalpoly has had 3 football players in the nfl in the past 100 yeqrs, and none have made millions. The kid with the gun will end up in jail \u2013 we aren\u2019t talking about the SEC here.\nVery few college players \u201cmove on to the NFL\u201d, and very, very few from Poly.\nI\u2019m wondering how these misfits even had the grades to get into Cal Poly.\nIshmael09p\nThe machine of justice runs slowly when run properly. 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        "raw_content": "Healthcare workers\u2019 union counts dialysis victory in dollars spent against it\nProposition 8 would limit California\u2019s dialysis clinics to 15 percent profit, and provide incentives for the operators to increase staffing.\nWin or lose, Dave Regan, the healthcare worker union leader who is pushing an initiative to regulate dialysis clinic profits, is getting some satisfaction at the huge sums being spent by the dialysis industry, $105 million and counting.\n\u201cIn a weird kind of way, we must be doing something right,\u201d Regan said, referring to the spending.\nProposition 8 would limit California\u2019s 555 dialysis clinics to 15 percent profit, and provide incentives for the operators to increase staffing.\nRegan\u2019s Service Employees International Union-United Healthcare Workers West would dearly love to organize the 9,000 workers at the main private clinics, DaVita Kidney Care and Fresenius Medical Care.\n\u201cIt\u2019s unconscionable that UHW is willing to continuously put patient lives at risk to pursue its union organizing agenda,\u201d said Kathy Fairbanks, spokeswoman for the industry opposed to the initiative.\nRegan has used initiatives and threats of initiatives in the past in negotiations on behalf of his 100,000-member union. That Proposition 8 opponents are spending $105 million-plus to defeat the initiative is sure to send a message to Regan\u2019s future foes that ballot measures come at a steep cost.\nNot that he\u2019s conceding his Proposition 8 will fail, but Regan said in an interview that he plans to press for new legislation in 2019 aimed at the dialysis industry, may return to the ballot in 2020 with a new initiative, and hopes to work with labor leaders in other states who might want to copy what he is doing.\n\u201cHonestly we did not just do this as a one-off. We are committed to patients and the workers over the long-term,\u201d Regan said.\nSo far, the Colorado-based DaVita has led the opposition by spending $67 million to defeat the initiative and Fresenius Medical Care of Kansas has spent $29.3 million. Fairbanks declined to say what the ultimate budget is.\nBut Regan predicted the dialysis companies would spend $150 million to defeat Proposition 8.\nA $150 million campaign seems unlikely; there are only two weeks until the Nov. 6 election day. But there\u2019s little doubt that dialysis companies are willing to spend whatever it will take to defeat Proposition 8.\nThe $105 million-plus no-on-8 campaign would not be a California record but probably will be the single costliest state race in the nation this year.\n\u201cIt is an incredibly lucrative line of business and they\u2019re determined to defend the business model,\u201d Regan said, calling dialysis \u201cthe payday lending part of the healthcare industry.\u201d\nUnlike other labor-backed campaigns, in which unions join together, Regan\u2019s 100,000-member union is all but alone and has no coalition.\nHis Service Employees International Union-United Healthcare Workers West spent $17.6 million on the campaign. Others gave a relative pittance:\n$1 million from the California State Council of Service Employees International, the union\u2019s umbrella.\n$2,500 from an electrical workers\u2019 local.\n$53,000 from the California Democratic Party",
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        "raw_content": "Citizens barred from the polls: The negative impact of strict photo voter ID in Texas\nIn 2011, the Texas legislature enacted Senate Bill 14, the nation\u2019s strictest voter photo ID law that leaves more than half a million eligible voters who do not have the requisite types of ID from fully participating in the democratic process.\nThe types of ID required, however, purposefully leave out large swaths of the population. For instance, a state license to carry a handgun, which may be legally obtained by some non-U.S. citizens, is a permissible form of identification, while a federal or state government ID, nor a student ID, are not permitted.\nThe professed aim of the law is to prevent voter fraud, even though evidence of in-person voter fraud is virtually non-existent. In fact, it is more likely for someone to get struck by lightning than for in-person voter fraud to occur.\nBecause of SB 14\u2019s requirements, the law disproportionately disenfranchises minority voters, particularly African Americans and Latinos.\u202fHere are some of their stories.\nDisenfranchised Voter: Anthony Settles\nDue to the state of Texas misplacing his name change certificate, Texas voter Anthony Settles is not able to vote because the state cannot verify his identity. His only recourse is to move to another state or to pay to have his name changed back to his birth name, which he has not used since 1964. In response, Settles says that he feels like he is \u201cliving in a country that doesn\u2019t want [him] and that is an awful feeling. It goes beyond a simple 2014 election...it\u2019s a deep-seeded thing. It\u2019s feeling like you\u2019re in a place physically, but they don\u2019t want you to be a part of it.\u201d\nDisenfranchised Voter: Margarito Lara\nMargarito Lara is 80 years old, and like millions of other Americans born in his era, was born at home rather than a hospital and did not receive a birth certificate. For that reason, he can no longer vote under SB 14. Upon the realization that he may never be able to vote again under SB14, Lara said that he \u201cfeels sorry that [he] can\u2019t vote [because] it\u2019s very important when you vote.\u201d Sadly, Mr. Lara passed away without being able to vote in person.",
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        "raw_content": "W CNSHOHOCKEN, Pennsylvania\nMercy Physician Network (MPN), Mercy Philadelphia Hospital and Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital have an excellent employment opportunity for a Board Certified or Board Eligible Endocrinology physician interested in becoming part of a large physician network located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.\nThe practice enjoys state of the art diagnostics with MRI, CT, nuclear medicine, bone densitometry and PACS providing 100% Endocrinology with a mix of thyroid, diabetes and endocrine disorders. The selected physician will also have the opportunity to lead the development of a certified diabetes program at a system level.\nThis is an exciting opportunity for the right Endocrinology physician to be part of a well-established group physician group.\nMPN offers a competitive salary and compensation package based on training and clinical experience including:\nPaid vacation and CME\nMercy Physician Network (MPN) has nearly than 30 office locations in the Philadelphia Region to serve patients. With over 80 physicians, most of which are board-certified in their fields, have the knowledge and expertise to deal with a multitude of health-related issues in a coordinated fashion. Mercy Physician Network is comprised of primary care practices in addition to nearly 20 specialties and subspecialties.\nMercy Physician Network is a member of Mercy Health System, which is the largest Catholic healthcare system serving the Delaware Valley. It supports the Delaware Valley with three acute-care hospitals, a home health organization, several wellness and ambulatory centers, physician practices, a federal PACE program, an accountable care organization and a managed care plan.\nMercy Physician Network was recognized with HAP s 2014 Achievement Award for Operational Excellence for its submission entitled Improving the Quality of Outpatient Care and Outcomes by Increasing Awareness of Quality Metrics and Performance Scores. Mercy Physician Network had two papers, authored by Prashanth Ramachandra, MD, FACS, chairman of the surgery department at Mercy Fitzgerald and Mercy Philadelphia Hospitals, accepted by the Society of American Gastroenterology and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES) for presentation at the next national meeting in April 2015.\nSeven primary care offices have been recognized by the National Committee for Quality Assurance as Patient-Centered Medical Homes (PCMH). The PCMH model for improving primary care focuses on the whole spectrum of patient care, ensuring each patient receives the care they need when they need it. Three practices, Mercy Primary Care, Mercy Primary Care at Cottman, Mercy Primary Care at Rhawn and Mercy Family Medicine achieved level 3 PCMH status.\nMercy Health System of Southeastern Pennsylvania\nWe, Mercy Health System and Trinity Health, serve together in the spirit of the Gospel as a compassionate and healing presence within our communities. In fulfilling our mission, we have a special concern for persons who are poor and disadvantaged.\nAs a mission-driven regional health ministry, we will become the recognized leader in improving the health of our communities and each person we serve. We will be know as the most trusted health partner for life.\nMercy Health System is the largest Catholic healthcare system serving the Delaware Valley and is a part of Trinity Health, a multi-institutional, Catholic health system sponsored by Catholic Health Ministries.\nPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the fifth-most-populous city in the United States, and the core of the sixth-largest metropolitan area in the country.\nLocated in the western suburbs of Philadelphia, the area boasts wonderful family oriented residential communities. There is quick access to historic Philadelphia with fabulous cultural opportunities, theater, orchestra, museums and restaurants. Beaches, mountains, New York City and Washington DC are also just a short drive away.\nCraving some fun in the fresh air and sunshine? Enjoy biking, fishing, hunting, horseback riding, golf and our many parks. The Countryside has more outdoor activities than you can shake a walking stick at including wine trails and even Appalachian trails, the possibilities are endless.\nFor more information on Philadelphia visit www.visitphilly.com\nApply for Endocrinology Opportunity\nYour covering message for Endocrinology Opportunity\nEndocrinology Full Time Permanent jobs in Conshohocken",
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        "raw_content": "\u2039 FoodCorps \u203a\nCurrently has service members working on 41 sites across 10 states\n25,856 children reached\nProgram is based on bringing knowledge, hands-on learning and access to healthy foods into schools\n137 garden projects completed with 245 community volunteers\n4,202 lbs of garden produce donated\nRecruits volunteers from local community to put long-term sustainability in place\nFoodCorps believes that through three core principles: knowledge, engagement, and access, they will be able to curb the obesity epidemic that plagues the United States.\nChildhood obesity has become a serious epidemic in far too many communities across the nation. Each year, 33% of school-aged children receive just over three hours of nutrition education per year \u2013 a dismal amount of time that ultimately leaves them with little nutritional knowledge and for many, weight related issues by the time they reach high school. As an initial goal, FoodCorps would like to increase nutrition education from the present 3 hours of teaching to 10 hours.\nTheir principle of engagement comes in the form of school gardens. In their first year, FoodCorps constructed 137 school gardens. These gardens provide students the opportunity to see the life cycle of food. Starting from seeds the kids help to grow food that ends up on their plates.\nFoodCorps\u2019 third principle of access, is about bringing healthy food sourced from local farms into school cafeterias. \u201cStudies show that children participating in farm-to-school programs consume one more serving of fruits and vegetables per day.\u201d (FoodCorps.org) With many students getting the majority of their nutrition during school hours, the need for access to nutritious meals is very important.\nThe FoodCorps program currently has 50 service members across 10 states focusing on the three core areas. Their short-term goals are to double the number of service members in 2012 and expand to 12 states. Long term, FoodCorps would like to be in all 50 states with thousands of service members investing in our children and their future.",
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        "raw_content": "Raul Oaida, with the help of some Australian he met online (Steve Sammartino), was able to fund his entire project with a single tweet. That\u2019s right, Oaida and Sammartino crowd sourced the funds for their project by taking to Twitter with one message, 140 characters or less, obtaining $500 from each of 40 Australian investors.\nThe most shocking part? Not only did he not guarantee any revenue to the investors, he also did not even state what was to come of the project. Oaida just called it the \u201cSuper Awesome Micro Project\u201d and promised investors they would benefit from having their names attached to the project.\n\u201cThe three CEOs from the largest car companies in Detroit hopped on private jets, no less, to fly down to Congress to beg Washington for money because they don\u2019t know what the future looks like,\u201d Sammartino stated during the \u201cBeers, Blokes & Business\u201d podcast in Australia about the pitch for his and Oaida\u2019s project. \u201cHere we are, 40 people from Melbourne, nonmillionaires, investing in a genius kid in Romania to build an eco-friendly car using Internet tools that didn\u2019t exist 10 years ago. Boom, baby! That\u2019s the future.\u201d\nSo will the future really consist of air-powered cars made of 500,000 Lego pieces? Not likely, but Oaida is putting us on the right track in terms of alternative fuel. His concept, which is fully drivable (no joke\u2014check out the video below), can only reach about 20 mph, and is likely lacking in just about every safety feature we\u2019ve come to rely on. The concept is promising, however. Maybe in the next decade or so, you\u2019ll be seeing an air-powered car here at Mama\u2019s Used Cars. (Let\u2019s just hope it\u2019s made with something sturdier than Legos.)\nThis entry was posted in Uncategorized by Graham Eubank. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "Agricultural Wages Board - England & Wales to be abolished\nAs part of the The Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act 2013, The Agricultural Wages Board for England and Wales will be abolished on 25 June 2013.\nInstead, The Low Pay Commission will provide recommendations to Government on the level of the National Minimum Wage (NMW) rates including whether there should be any changes to the rates to take account of agricultural workers. However it is expected that there will be a single minimum wage rate across all sectors of the economy.\nThe Agricultural Wages Boards for Scotland and Northern Ireland remain.\nThere will be a slight delay to the abolition of the Agricultural Wages Board for England and Wales which sets specific agricultural wage rates and terms and conditions. It had been set to be abolished on 25 June, but is now expected to be abolished sometime over the summer. The abolition of the agricultural minimum wage rates will come into effect on 1 October 2013 when the final Agricultural Wages Order ends, leaving the national minimum wage rates to be applied as the minimum where applicable.",
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        "raw_content": "https://civilservice.blog.gov.uk/2015/09/28/why-diversity-really-does-matter/\nPosted by: Karen Blackett, Posted on: 28 September 2015 - Categories: Diversity and inclusion\nKaren Blackett OBE\nAs one of few black women in a senior media role, I have a burning passion to ensure the industry embraces diversity of all types. Aside from the fact that it is clearly morally correct, I firmly believe it is essential to the continued success of advertising and media agencies.\nThe value of diversity in improving business performance in any industry is underlined by McKinsey\u2019s recent \u2018Diversity Matters\u2019 report (a study of proprietary data sets for 366 public companies across a range of industries in Canada, Latin America, the United Kingdom, and the United States):\nWhen companies commit themselves to diverse leadership, they are more successful. More diverse companies, we believe, are better able to win top talent and improve their customer orientation, employee satisfaction, and decision-making, and all that leads to a virtuous cycle of increasing returns.\nAccording to the report, in the United States, there is a linear relationship between racial and ethnic diversity and better financial performance: for every 10% increase in racial and ethnic diversity on the senior executive team, earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) rise 0.8%.\nIn the United Kingdom, greater gender diversity on the senior executive team corresponded to the highest performance uplift in the report\u2019s data set: for every 10% increase in gender diversity, EBIT rose by 3.5%.\nIt\u2019s great to see the evidence from McKinsey, but in my industry the fact that a more diverse workforce will improve business performance is really just common sense. Our role is to help advertisers connect more effectively with their target audiences. That means we have to understand their audiences. Since their audiences are increasingly diverse, we will do this job better if our staff reflect all aspects of their diversity and difference.\nThe black and ethnic minority population in England and Wales stands at 14% and, according to the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising's \u2018Multicultural Britain\u2019 report, England and Wales will be as diverse as London is now (with around 40% of the population from a BAME background) by 2051.\nThe wider media industry \u2013 as Lenny Henry pointed out in his speech at BAFTA last year \u2013 is struggling to keep up.\nCertainly we\u2019re making progress. The nations\u2019 favourites soaps are meant to reflect life in the UK. We see black and ethnic minority characters on these soaps: Coronation Street \u2013 check; Emmerdale \u2013 check; EastEnders \u2013 check; even Doctors \u2013 check.\nWe have for a long time seen black and ethnic newsreaders on our TV screens \u2013 Trevor McDonald always reminded me of my dad as a kid growing up in Reading in the 1980s. Then, there was Moira Stewart, and now the new class of Dharshini David or Gillian Joseph on Sky News. Even the odd ITV drama such as \u2018The Ice Cream Girls\u2019 use a black female character in one of the central roles, along with Idris Elba in the main role in \u2018Luther\u2019. But\u2026where are their black friends and family? These dramas are few and far between. Not exactly representative.\nAs Henry pointed out, the slow progress in reflecting our diverse culture on screen must in part be due to the relatively low number of BAME staff behind the screen (5.4% and declining!).\nDangerous assumption\nMeanwhile, what about the ads?\nThankfully, we have moved on considerably since the days of advertising as depicted in \u2018Mad Men.. Black and ethnic minority families are portrayed in a number of fast-moving consumer goods and retailer adverts on our screens and in magazines, but there are still a number of sectors where there is a noticeable absence of BAME representation.\nLuxury brands still seem to veer away from using BAME models in their ads, unless a darker skin colour helps enhance a product benefit \u2013 for example contrasting a brightly coloured handbag or piece of statement jewellery. Why?\nI suspect that the luxury sector carries a misconception that \u2018black\u2019 is not aspirational. So, it's not seen as aspirational for a white person viewing that ad or even a black person viewing it \u2013 in other words, there's still a perception that white is somehow better than black. Of course, this assumption is incorrect and dangerous \u2013 and as a black woman who works in advertising, I hope I can be part of the solution in educating these brands differently.\nI know that diverse teams are more creative, productive and create a culture that people want to be part of. Diverse teams, in terms of gender and race, are successful teams that generate revenue. Yet, the percentage of women and BAME groups on boards and in senior management roles is not good enough. To say that we're hard to find, or not qualified is nonsense. Nepotism and laziness mean that senior positions go to the same sorts of people.\nThe Rooney Rule\nDo I believe in quotas? No. However, I do agree with Lenny Henry and recognise that there needs to be a step change to make the shift. 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        "raw_content": "Turkey: \u2018Biggest Jail for Journalists in Europe\u2019\n''Turkey is the biggest jail for journalists in Europe,\u201d said Erkan Ipekci, Turkish journalist and winner of the International Reporter of the Year Award given annually by the National Union of Italian Reporters (UNCI).\nIpekci is the president of the Turkish Journalists Union (TGS). He was given the award his organization's untiring work defending the large number of Turkish journalists who have been arrested, fired from their jobs or sentenced to prison over the last number of years.\n\u201cSince 2009, some 183 journalist have ended up in prison, 63 of whom are still in jail,\u201d Ipekci said, speaking to ANSAmed News . \u201cSince then we have begun to feel ever more the effects of amendments to anti-terrorism laws and those to the criminal code introduced in 2005 with European support.''\nThe new criminal code was ostensibly introduced to meet European standards necessary for Turkey to be accepted into the European Union. However, secularists and journalists feared Islamist Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan would use some of the regulations to favor Islamists and suppress free speech by journalists.\nIndeed, journalists saw their phones tapped and accusations of \u201cterrorism\u201d made after publication of articles covering activities not to the liking of Erdogan\u2019s Islamist government. Ipekci said that most journalists are in prison for alleged member ship in illegal organizations such as the Kurdish PKK and KCK or alleged participation in the Ergenekon affair, where 254 defendants were convicted of trying to overthrow the Islamist government in a highly politicized trial that reached its conclusion last August 5 after five years.\nThe convicted \u2013 all secular critics of Prime Minister Erdogan\u2019s Islamic agenda for Turkey \u2014 included army officers, parliamentarians, politicians, journalists and writers from the highest positions in Turkish society. Many were given life sentences plus additional years, with one prominent journalist sentenced to life in solitary confinement.\nThe court was able to hand down such harsh sentences by declaring that the defendants belonged to a terrorist group \u2014 dubbed the Ergenekon network \u2014 who had allegedly plotted to wreak havoc in Turkey and ultimately bring down Erdogan.\n''Prior to the Gezi Park protests,'' Ipekci said, ''the government had gradually created a climate of fear throughout society, which felt it was under pressure and did not have any channels to express itself \u2013 in part due to the self-censorship by the media itself, which was conditioned by the same climate,'' he said.\nWith free speech under fire, Ipekci said that the protests of last summer in Istanbul's Gezi Park and Taksim Square were the people\u2019s way of ''find[ing] new forms of expression.''\nOver 100 journalists were injured in two months during the anti-government protests, Ipekci said.\nThe International Committee for the Protection of Journalists reported that six weeks after the protests, 72 journalists had been fired. ''We are asking the European public opinion,'' Ipekci said, ''to put pressure on the Turkish government to change its laws. Even the latest series of 'reforms' for 'democratization' do not mention freedom of the press but only of religion.'' (ANSAmed).\nSee Related Article: Turkey: Top Secular Journalists, Generals Sent to Prison for Life\nHi, this may be interesting you: Turkey: 'Biggest Jail for Journalists in Europe'! This is the link: https://clarionproject.org/turkey-biggest-jail-journalists-europe/",
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        "raw_content": "More Discussions in Senior Chemists on the Move! Where is this place located?\nSenior Chemists on the Move!\nFor Discussion: Science and the Liberal Arts\nDiscussion created by Semora Smith on Jan 31, 2017\nLatest reply on Dec 6, 2018 by Steven Cooke\nScience and the Liberal Arts\nSubmitted for discussion by Don Clarke, Senior Chemists Committee Member\nA traditional liberal arts education emphasizes the humanities, and many educational institutions in the U.S. and elsewhere have produced graduates who are illiterate in science. C. P. Snow, the British novelist and scientist, is famous for having commented on this topic. The following is from his 1959 Rede Lecture \u201cThe Two Cultures\u201d (see wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Two_Cultures).\nIn 2008, The Times Literary Supplement included The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution in its list of the 100 books that most influenced Western public discourse since the Second\nWorld War.\u201d More recently, there is an increasing emphasis on STEM (science, technology engineering and math) education, here and abroad, often leading to the exclusion of the humanities. Singapore has a reputation of adapting this latter approach. Steven Lynn Bernasek, dean of faculty and professor of science at Yale-NUS College in Singapore states that his college has not gone in that direction. For your information as well as to be an item of discussion, his consideration of the debate about liberal education versus STEM education follows.\n\u201cEducation in the liberal arts dates from the Greek and Roman times. From the trivium (grammar, rhetoric, logic) and the medieval European quadrivium (arithmetic, geometry, music, astronomy), the liberal arts model has always included the sciences, both formal (logic, arithmetic, geometry) and natural (astronomy).\n\u201cAll of these were the required basis for the study of the advanced topics of philosophy and theology, and were what was expected for a person to be considered educated.\n\u201cAs this style of education developed, especially in the United States, the range of topics identified as a part of the liberal arts and sciences curriculum expanded, but has always included the humanities, the social sciences, the natural sciences and formal sciences (such as logic, pure and applied mathematics, statistics and computation). The aim of this modern system of education in the liberal arts and sciences is a broadly and deeply educated individual, who will live life as an engaged global citizen.\n\u201cIn recent years, there has been an ongoing debate about liberal arts versus STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education, with some in North America turning away from the liberal arts and sciences model in favor of highly specialized STEM degrees. Science is also sometimes considered to be a separate field from the liberal\narts. This view is not correct, historically or in current practice.\n\u201cThe sciences are an integral part of the intellectual traditions that led to the modern liberal arts approach. The habits of mind leading to creativity and intellectual innovation in the sciences are no different from those in other fields. In addition to the joy one finds in understanding the natural and social world, scientific knowledge also has an impact on our ability to solve practical problems in the world, from issues related to health and the environment to problems of social and political organizations.\n\u201cAt Yale-NUS College, a liberal arts college in Singapore, science is a basic component of our common curriculum \u2013 a linked set of courses taken by all students together. The flexibility of mind needed to embrace new ideas, new results and new situations is a key to the scientific method, so the study of science is particularly well suited to the liberal arts approach. This way of learning involves reading and evaluating what has been written about the physical world; being able to evaluate a quantitative argument; being comfortable with not knowing the answer but able to look for it effectively; and being able to solve a problem by posing the question well and using a broad suite of resources to address it.\u201d\nAbove are some interesting points and counterpoints. We are posting this article here with the thought that some readers may wish to contribute to a discussion. If interested, please post your comments.\nVisibility: Senior Chemists on the Move!2044 Views\nRobert Braun Feb 6, 2017 5:05 PM\nI have had a similar experience. A few years ago, an artist whom I know was shocked to learn that I could not recognize a style of painting. She stressed the importance of being creative. I told her that every day I see creativity in the laboratory where new compounds are being created. Materials that previously were not there now are. She was not certain that synthesis of compounds qualified as creativity. Surely the more general the education the better. Is this concept now out of date?\nJames Chao Apr 21, 2017 9:26 AM\nI agree with the gist of this article that there seems to be a growing chasm between people knowledgeable about the sciences/technology and those in the humanities. When I first went to college I failed to fully appreciate why a \"liberal arts\" education for scientists was the only path at virtually all major universities. I now appreciate it that a well educated person does need to have some working knowledge of both camps, sciences vs. humanities. It goes just beyond the problem of \"ignorance\".... it means that leadership and advocacy for policy in all human endeavors requires a working knowledge of both camps. The great problems of society can be solved only when there is an appreciation of both the sciences and the humanities. Increasingly, I am disturbed by what political leaders actually know about science when discussing funding, and how \"facts\" are being distorted for political purposes. Similarly, we have science and technology leaders, who tend to bury their heads in the sand when weighing in on the use of weapons of mass destruction, such as nuclear, chemical, weapons, and biological warfare. Let us as individuals start talking to other camps and educating each other about what kind of world we want to build.\nE. Gerald Meyer @ James Chao on Apr 28, 2017 2:05 PM\nIt was C.P. Snow who originated \"The Two Cultures...\" in a book written after his stint with the British War Dept during WWII. He started discussions which have continued to the present day. Having weighed in on this topic about a year ago in a symposium here (Univ. of Wyoming), and being too lazy to formulate a new opinion, my thought is: The liberal arts should not be taken literally, but rather conceptually.Similarly science should be recognized for its thought process rather than its product. So perhaps an understanding by all of us of liberal (and I am not talking about the present political liberal) thn\\inking and scientific processing it may be possible to obtain a level of communication.\nSteven Cooke May 4, 2017 3:54 AM\n\"Either/or\" always leads to bad results! A newer acronym is STEAM, where the \"A\" stands for Arts. A modestly-educated person in today's world needs a basic understanding of the humanities AND sciences! A scientist MUST understand the humanities if they want to really have an influence in society, and anyone in society (everyone) really needs to understand both the \"scientific method\" and the impact of the various scientific disciplines have in modern life it they want to make rational decisions (or vote for those who will).\nWhether in the 'hard' sciences or the humanities, there is a historical and useful reason that the ultimate designation of formal education is a Ph.D. - Doctor of PHILOSOPHY!\nNicholas Zumbulyadis Dec 6, 2018 7:29 AM\nI have had similar experiences on both sides. After my retirement as a chemist (solid state NMR spectroscopist) and being a serious collector of 18th century European ceramics, I began devoting time to what is known as cultural heritage science (CHS). In a recent talk I gave to a group of conservators and curators at the Art Institute of Chicago I prefaced my remarks by saying that \"if you are a chemist, a collector and interested in CHS there is a certain inevitability about what you do in retirement.\" While CHS, sometimes also referred to as Technical Art History, is an established discipline (it has its own Gordon Conference and C&EN often publishes news about it under \"Art and Artifacts\") the field has also met with considerable opposition among art historians. I try to bridge this gap by pointing out to the complementarity of the History of Art and the History of Chemistry. Putting the history of artists' materials in a chemical-historical context and showing how advances in materials lead to advances in artistic expression (and vice versa) can be very effective and promote STEM efforts, but must also be recognized by the NSF and properly funded. The history of both chemistry and art is an integral part of the intellectual history of humanity.\nSteven Cooke @ Nicholas Zumbulyadis on Dec 6, 2018 7:08 PM\nGreat example! I do think that one of the best ways for scientists in general, and chemists in particular to get more people interested in learning science is to relate it to our everyday experiences with our own passions! I often remind students that everything they look up (and need to learn) from a book now ONCE was discovered more by 'art' than 'science' by a person simply curious about WHY things were observed to be what they are.\nWith \"high tech\" all around us an a new paradigm for life experiences, I find it even more instructive in helping students through lab courses. The grade there is much less about obtain the \"correct\" answer than it is about doing the experiments well and making good evaluations of their observations. 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        "raw_content": "43 Games Like SimCity 3000\nSimCity 3000 is an interesting city-building video game that combines the elements of CMS (construction and management simulation) and business simulation created by Maxis, published by Electronic Arts, and first released on January the 31st, 1999 for multiple platforms. This game is the third titles of series games with the same name SimCity and takes place in an open-ended world. In this game, the players must start at an empty land with a few resources and tools, and their mission is to transfer this land into a beautiful city where they are the owner with the powerful ability that can change the end of the game. With enhanced mechanics, the game allows the player to grow his city, transfer a garbage land into an expensive city, build agriculture, farm structures, and massive light industrial zones in order to protect the environment from pollution. In addition, the game also requires the player to provide all facilities to his citizens and allows him to discuss with other mayors to purchase waste management, electricity and water services. With lots of core features, enhanced mechanics, and good-looking graphics, SimCity 3000 is an interesting game to play and enjoy.\nIf you're a loyal fan of the genre city-building and SimCity 3000, don't ignore this our collection of games like SimCity 3000 below. Surely they can satisfy your hobby.\n1. Cities In Motion 2\n2. Hegemony III: Clash of the Ancients\n3. Valhalla Hills\n4. Aven Colony\n6. The Settlers 7: Paths to a Kingdom\n7. SimCity: Cities of Tomorrow\n8. Kingdoms and Castles\n9. SimCity DS\n12. Conquest of the New World\n13. House Flipper\n14. Disney Enchanted Tales\n15. Life in Bunker\n16. Pharaoh Cleopatra\n17. SimTown\n18. Ostriv\n19. Kohan II: Kings of War\nBeach Life is a great business simulation video game that mixes the elements of fantasy, management, and strategy, created by DR Studios, published by Eidos Interactive, and first released on September the 6th, 2002. Taking place on a stunning island, the game allows you to play... View more\nBusiness Simulation City Building Crafting Exploration NPC Quest Single-Player Top Down\n54 Games Like A Kingdom for Keflings\n53 Games Like Emperor: Rise of the Middle Kingdom\n47 Games Like Zeus: Master of Olympus",
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        "raw_content": "The day of Pentecost was a turning point in the Kingdom of God. Things would never be the same again. The outside God had now come inside the life of man. Three to five thousand men had come to Jerusalem from every part of the world and were astonished with what God was doing in and through the believers. They believed God was doing a new thing. They were open and seeking. Seeing the fullness of the Holy Spirit in the disciples, they ask, \u201cWhatever could this mean?\u201d (Acts 2:12).\nMoved by the Holy Spirit, Peter stood to give explanation. He selected a text from the prophet Joel and then began his sermon: \u201cMen of Israel, hear these words: Jesus of Nazareth, a Man attested by God to you by miracles, wonders, and signs which God did through Him in your midst, as you yourselves also know -\u201c (Acts 2:22). Peter was telling this great crowd what they already knew and understood. \u201cJesus of Nazareth, a Man attested by God to you.\u201d They embraced Jesus as a man and ate His free food as from the hand of a man. They did not believe He was an angel or ghost. They crucified Him understanding He was a man.\nPeter explained the most important factor about His manhood! He is \u201ca Man attested by God.\u201d The Greek word translated attested is the heart of the matter. The root word means \u201cto show, to display.\u201d It also has a prefix which means \u201cfrom.\u201d In the context of our verse, there is coming from God a revelation or a VISION which is being made known to us. This Greek word is only used four times in the New Testament. In writing to the people of Corinth Paul uses it to mean \u201cshown, displayed in terms of appointed or caused to be,\u201d (1 Corinthians 4:9). In another epistle, he uses this word to mean \u201cdisplayed or shown with the undercurrent of proving and authenticating,\u201d (2 Thessalonians 2:4). This same Greek word is used in the courtroom scene. The Jews from Jerusalem accused Paul before Festus while he sits on the judgment seat (Acts 25:7). However, they could not \u201cprove\u201d any of their accusations.\nIn our passage (Acts 2:22), God displays, shows, points out, commends, authenticates, and validates one single thing. God has one focus or VISION. It is Jesus! He does not attempt to point out His power; He did that in creation. His primary attempt is not to prove His love; He did that in giving us life. His VISION is Jesus. God\u2019s entire focus is on Jesus. He gives all of His energy and effort in Jesus. God\u2019s one dream and passion is Jesus. Everything God wants for us is found in Jesus. Jesus is God\u2019s VISION!\nIf God\u2019s VISION is Jesus, what should be our vision? If God is entirely focused on Jesus, what should be our focus? If God\u2019s passion is Jesus, what should be our passion?\nWhile we cannot impose our time limitations on God, it is impressive to view the progression of the Old Testament. It begins with the account of man\u2019s fall into sin. God rushes to the scene to begin the restoration work. His promise of redemption is focused in the first Messianic Promise (Gen 3:15). He promised the Seed of the woman would bruise the head of the serpent. This coming Seed would be the single answer to bringing man back to intimacy with God. All that had gone wrong within man would be corrected by this Seed. It was Jesus! The entire Old Testament is about the unfolding plan to produce the platform for the appearance of this Seed. The history of Abraham is all about this coming Seed. The reason for Moses and the Law is this one single focus. Every sacrificial lamb offered pointed to the Lamb of God who was to come. The entire temple revolved around this coming of God\u2019s VISION.\nIn the New Testament, John the Baptist boldly declared His arrival. He cried, \u201cRepent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand!\u201d (Matthew 3:2). He literally stated that the King had arrived. God\u2019s VISION was now present. There was nothing left to prepare. This is the completion of God\u2019s dream. God moved in a direction and the arrival is Jesus. Jesus is God\u2019s VISION!\nEverything God wants for you and me is found in Jesus! There is nothing outside of Him. The phrase \u201cin Christ\u201d is used at least two hundred times in the New Testament. It is used eight times in Galatians, thirty-four times in Ephesians, and eighteen times in Colossians. Paul shouts,\u201cBlessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places in Christ,\u201d (Ephesians 1:3). Indeed, God has blessed us. This blessing is Christ. God has spoken into being (blessed) every good thing. It is all in Jesus. No wonder, Jesus said, \u201cI am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me,\u201d (John 14:6). Paul echoed this truth when he said,\u201cFor in Him dwells all the fullness of the Godhead bodily; and you are complete in Him,\u201d (Colossians 2:9, 10).\nIf we are to have a vision, should it not be God\u2019s VISION? We must not focus on anything else. Jesus is our message, our source, and our being. He does not give us life, nor aid our life; He is our life! This is an hour to be captivated by Him. Is He not our distinctive? Every worship service, every Sunday school class must be about Him. Our people must leave our services saturated in Jesus. Each problem must be confronted with Jesus as the answer. The moment we substitute something for Him, however good it might be, we have strayed from God\u2019s VISION. 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        "raw_content": "Many companies offer a variety of employee benefits to their staff in order to keep them satisfied. The types of benefits include, but are not limited to, health insurance, retirement plans, vacation and sick leave. This Financial Guide provides an overview of the types of benefits that businesses provide for employees and what's involved in offering them.\nWhat Is An Employee Benefit Plan?\nWhy Offer Your Employees Benefits?\nHealth, Disability, And Life Insurance Plans\nBalancing Cost, Quality And Accessibility\nFlexible Compensation or \"Cafeteria\" Plans\nEmployee benefits play an increasingly important role in the lives of employees and their families and have a significant financial and administrative impact on a business. Most companies operate in an environment in which an educated workforce has come to expect a comprehensive benefits program. Indeed, the absence of a program or an inadequate program can seriously hinder a company's ability to attract and keep good personnel. Employers must be aware of these issues and be ready to make informed decisions when they select employee benefits.\nDesigning the right benefit plan for your employees is a complex task. There are many issues to consider, including tax and legal aspects, funding, and finding the right vendors or administrators.\nTip: You may want to contact your insurance carrier, broker, or benefits consultant for assistance in designing and implementing your benefit plan.\nAn employee benefit plan protects employees and their families from economic hardship brought about by sickness, disability, death or unemployment. It also provides retirement income to employees and their families, and establishes a system under which leave or time off from work can occur should the employee need it.\nThe employer must pay in whole or in part for certain legally mandated benefits and insurance coverage:\nFunding for the Social Security program comes from payments by employers, employees, and self-employed persons that are deposited into an insurance fund that provides income during retirement years. Full retirement benefits normally become available at age 65. For younger individuals, the date for maximum benefits is being adjusted to age 67. These benefits are discussed in more detail in the Retirement Benefit Plans section of this Financial Guide. Other aspects of Social Security deal with survivor, dependent and disability benefits, Medicare, Supplemental Security Income, and Medicaid.\nRelated Guide: For a detailed discussion of these benefits, please see the Financial Guide SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS: How To Get The Maximum Amount.\nUnemployment insurance benefits are payable under the laws of individual states from the Federal-State Unemployment Compensation Program. Employers contribute to the program based on total payroll.\nA comprehensive benefit plan can include the following elements:\nA retirement plan.\nFlexible compensation (cafeteria plans).\nA benefit plan can also include bonuses, service awards, reimbursement of employee educational expenses and prerequisites appropriate to employee responsibility.\nHere are some of the reasons employers offer benefits:\nTo attract and hold capable people.\nTo keep up with competition.\nTo foster good morale.\nTo keep employment channels open by providing opportunities for advancement and promotion as older workers retire.\nA combination of benefits programs are the most effective and efficient means of meeting economic security needs. For many employers, a benefit plan is an integral part of total compensation, because employers either pay the entire cost of a benefit plan or have employees contribute a small portion of premium costs for their coverage.\nEmployers might offer medical and dental plans, disability benefits, and life insurance.\nA serious illness or injury can be devastating to an employee and his or her family. It can threaten their emotional and economic well-being. Thus, adequate health insurance is important to employees and is part of a solid group plan.\nGroup health plans help attract and keep employees who can make your business a success. They relieve your employees of the anxiety of health care costs by providing the care they need before illness becomes disabling, thus helping you avoid costly employee sick days.\nGroup health plans usually cost less than purchasing several individual policies with comparable coverage. Moreover, there are tax advantages to offering health care benefits: your contribution as an employer may be deductible and the insurance is not taxable income to your employees.\nAs an employer, you can choose either an insured (also known as an indemnity or fee-for-service plan) or a pre-paid plan (also known as a health maintenance organization).\nTraditional Indemnity Plans. An indemnity plan allows the employee to choose his or her own physician. The employee typically pays for the medical care and then files a claim form with the insurance company for reimbursement. These plans use deductibles and coinsurance as well. A deductible is a fixed amount of medical expenses an employee pays before the insurance plan reimburses any more expenses. Coinsurance is a percentage of medical expenses the employee pays, with the plan paying the remaining portion. A typical coinsurance amount is 20 percent, with the plan paying 80 percent of approved medical expenses. Listed below are the most common types of insurance arrangements (indemnity plans) providing health care to groups of employees.\nA basic health insurance plan, covering hospitalization, surgery and physicians' care in the hospital.\nA major medical insurance plan, usually supplementing a basic plan by reimbursing charges not paid by that plan.\nA comprehensive plan, covering both hospital and medical care with one common deductible and coinsurance feature.\nHealth Maintenance Organizations. Health maintenance organizations (HMOs) provide health care for their members through a network of hospitals and physicians. Comprehensive benefits typically include preventive care, such as physical examinations, well-baby care, and immunizations, and stop smoking and weight control programs.\nThe main characteristics of HMOs are as follows:\nThe choice of primary care providers is limited to one physician within a network; however, there is frequently a wide choice for the primary care physician.\nThere is no coverage outside the HMO network of hospitals and physicians.\nCosts are lower, due to limited choice. Physicians are encouraged to keep patients healthy; accordingly, they often are paid on a per capita basis, regardless of how much care the patient needs.\nThe employer prepays HMO premiums on a fixed, per-employee basis.\nEmployees do not have to apply for reimbursement of charges, but they may have small co-payments for medical services.\nPreferred Provider Organizations. Preferred provider organizations (PPOs) fall between the conventional insurance and health maintenance organizations and are offered by conventional insurance underwriters. A PPO is a network of physicians and/or hospitals that contract with a health insurer or employer to provide health care to employees at predetermined discounted rates.\nSome of the key elements of a PPO are:\nIt offers a broad choice of health care providers. Because of the broader choice of providers, PPOs are more expensive than HMOs.\nIt may have less comprehensive benefits than HMOs, but the benefits usually can meet almost any need.\nPPO providers usually collect payments directly from insurers.\nAlthough there is no requirement for employees to use the PPO providers, there are strong financial reasons to do so.\nDental Benefits. Medical insurance frequently includes dental plans. Most plans cover all or portions of the cost for the following services:\nCleaning, x-rays and oral examinations.\nCrowns and dentures.\nOrthodontia (these portion of the cost covered here are generally quite limited, if at all)\nHealth Savings Accounts. The HSA allows employees to deduct contributions to the HSA even if they do not itemize deductions. The HSA plan allows employees who are covered by a high-deductible health plan to contribute pre-tax amounts that will be used to cover medical expenses or used later for retirement. Qualified amounts contributed to an employee's HSA by an employer can be excluded by the employee. Distributions from the HSA are not taxable as long as they are used for medical expenses.\nA disability plan provides income replacement for the employee who cannot work due to illness or accident. These plans are either short-term or long-term. They can be distinct from workers' compensation because they pay benefits for non-work-related illness or injury.\nShort-Term Disability. A short-term disability is usually defined as an employee's inability to perform the duties of his or her normal occupation. Benefits may begin on the first or the eighth day of disability and are usually paid for a maximum of 26 weeks. The employee's salary determines the benefit level, ranging from 60 to 80 percent of pay. You, as an employer, may specify the number of days of sick leave paid at 100 percent of salary. The employee can use these before short-term disability begins.\nLong-Term Disability. Long-term disability (LTD) benefits usually begin after short-term benefits conclude. LTD benefits continue for the length of the disability or until normal retirement. Again, benefit levels are a percentage of the employee's pay, usually between 60 and 80 percent. Social Security disability frequently offsets employer-provided LTD benefits. Thus, if an employee qualifies for Social Security disability benefits, these are deducted from benefits paid by the employer.\nTraditionally, life insurance pays death benefits to beneficiaries of employees who die during their working years. There are two main types of life insurance:\nSurvivor income plans, which make regular payments to survivors.\nGroup life insurance plans, which normally make lump-sum payments to specified beneficiaries.\nProtection provided by one-year, renewable, group term life insurance with no cash surrender value or paid-up insurance benefit, is very popular. Frequently, health insurance programs offer this coverage.\nYou should use the same principles for selecting a life insurance program as you do for selecting health insurance. Finding a benefit plan that meets your budget constraints and fills the needs of your employees is crucial. Among the sources to check are:\nYour local chamber of commerce.\nIndependent insurance agents.\nTrade associations of your business.\nState departments (or commissions) of insurance.\nCommunity business leaders.\nBenefit consultants or actuaries.\nService Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) (affiliated with the U.S. Small Business Administration).\nTip: To reduce risk, select insurance underwriters with top ratings from Best's (Best Insurance Reports: Property-Casualty Ed. and Life-Health Ed. Published annually by A.M. Best Company, Oldwick, N.J.). HMOs and Blue Cross/Blue Shield are not rated by Best but are regulated by state governments.\nTip: Check with other users and state regulators on the history of the particular plan you are considering.\nRising costs are prompting small business owners to take a look at a form of health care coverage previously considered an option only for big business: self-insurance. With self-insurance, the business predetermines and then pays a portion or all of the medical expenses of employees in a manner similar to that of traditional healthcare providers. Funding comes through the establishment of a trust or a simple reserve account. As with other health care plans, the employee may pay a portion of the cost of premiums. Catastrophic coverage is usually provided through a \"stop-loss\" policy, a type of coinsurance purchased by the company.\nThe plan may be administered directly by the company or through an administrative services contract.\nThe advantages of self-insurance are listed below:\nPrograms can be flexible. They are designed to reflect employee needs, including medical and dental care, prescriptions and so on.\nMandated benefit laws and state insurance premium taxes do not affect these plans.\nThe employer retains control over the timing and amount of funds paid into the plan and can manage costs more directly.\nAdministration of these plans can be more efficient.\nOver time, these plans can save money.\nThe drawbacks to self-insurance include the following:\nHealth care is costly and heavy claims years may prove extraordinarily expensive.\nCommitment for the long haul is necessary to achieve significant savings.\nCaution: While insurance can be a viable option for small businesses, it should be undertaken only after careful study.\nThe Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, in concert with the enactment of the Health Care and Education Tax Credits Reconciliation Act of 2010, resulted in a number of changes that affect smaller business owners. Here are the highlights:\nIf you have 50 or fewer full-time equivalent (FTE) employees (generally, workers whose income you report on a W-2 at the end of the year) you are considered a small business under the health care law.\nAs a small business, you may get insurance for yourself and your employees through the SHOP (Small Business Health Options Programs) Marketplace. This applies to non-profit organizations as well.\nIf you have fewer than 25 employees, you may qualify for the Small Business Tax Credit Non-profit organizations can get a smaller tax credit. Small businesses and tax-exempt organization that employ 25 or fewer, full-time equivalent workers with average incomes of $50,000 or more as adjusted for inflation since 2014 ($52,400 or less in 2017), and, that pay at least half (50 percent) of the premiums for employee health insurance coverage are eligible for the Small Business Health Care Tax Credit.\nStarting in 2014, the tax credit is worth up to 50 percent of your contribution toward employees' premium costs (up to 35 percent for tax-exempt employers). The tax credit is highest for companies with fewer than 10 employees who are paid an average of $26,600 or less ($26,200 in 2017). The smaller the business, the bigger the credit is. For tax years 2010 through 2013, the maximum credit was 35 percent for small business employers and 25 percent for small tax-exempt employers such as charities.\nNote: The credit is available only if you get coverage through the SHOP Marketplace, which opened to employers with 100 or fewer FTEs starting in 2016.\nAdditional Tax on Businesses Not Offering Minimum Essential Coverage. Effective January 1, 2015, an additional tax will be levied on businesses with 100 or more full-time equivalent (FTE) employees that do not offer minimum essential coverage and employers with more than 50 full-time employees starting in 2016. This penalty is sometimes referred to as the Employer Shared Responsibility Payment or \"Play or Pay\" penalty.\nExcise Tax on High Cost Employer-Sponsored Insurance. Effective in 2022, a 40 percent excise tax indexed for inflation will be imposed on employers with insurance plans where the annual premium exceeds $10,800 (individual) or $29,100 (family). This is sometimes referred to as the \"Cadillac Tax.\"\nIn summary, when deciding on a health, disability, or life insurance plan, consider what you and your workers want in a plan. Determine all costs associated with the plan and investigate the quality of potential insurance carriers, and examine the quality of each plan, including the benefits and restrictions such as:\nHospital coverage (inpatient care).\nPhysical coverage.\nMental health coverage.\nQuestions To Ask Before Signing a Benefits Contract\nIs it committed to small business?\nHow solvent is it? What is its rating?\nWhat is the carrier's reputation for customer service?\nWhat is the choice of doctors and hospitals?\nHow does the company manage health care costs?\nWho administers the plan?\nWhat information must the employer provide?\nHow are the employees enrolled?\nFrom time to time problems arise with benefit delivery. Patience on the part of the provider, the employer, and the employee usually brings a resolution.\nOccasionally, unusually prolonged and difficult problems develop that do not yield to resolution. Such instances should be brought to the attention of your state's insurance department or commission, which is responsible for regulating insurance companies.\nA financially secure retirement is a goal of all Americans. Since many of us will spend one-fourth to one-fifth of our lives in retirement, it is more essential than ever to begin preparations at an early age. Many financial planners report that an individual requires about 75 percent of his or her pre-retirement income to maintain the same standard of living enjoyed during one's working years.\nSocial Security, employer-sponsored retirement programs, and personal savings are the three sources of post-retirement income.\nSocial Security provides retirement benefits for most persons employed or self-employed for a set period of time (currently 40 quarters; about 10 years). Benefits paid at retirement, traditionally at age 65, are based on a person's earnings history. The age at which you can retire at full benefits increases depending upon your current age. For younger individuals, full benefits begin at about age 67. Payments may begin at age 62 at a reduced rate or, if delayed beyond full retirement age, at an increased rate.\nFor a person with earnings equal to the U.S. average, the benefit will be about 40 percent of pay. For someone with maximum earnings, the benefit would be about 25 percent of the portion of pay subject to Social Security tax.\nTip: Every worker should understand Social Security retirement benefits. By completing the \"Request for Social Security Earnings Information\" you can receive a projection of benefits. Forms can be obtained through Social Security Online, local Social Security offices or by calling 1-800-772-1213.\nPlanning Aid: To obtain an immediate copy of this form, please click on Request for Social Security Earnings Information.\nA retirement plan makes good sense and can attract and reward employees. The benefits and tax advantages of supplementing Social Security with a qualified retirement plan are significant.\nA qualified plan is one meeting IRS specifications. Currently, such contributions are tax-deductible and earnings accumulate on a tax-deferred basis. In addition, benefits earned are not part of the participant's taxable income until received, and certain distributions are eligible for special tax treatment.\nWhether you are a sole proprietorship, a partnership or a corporation (employing many people or only yourself as the owner/employee), there is a wide range of options available. These can range from simple plans, which you establish and maintain, to complex versions, which require an actuary, attorney or employee benefits consultant. If you are active in the business, you can be included as a plan participant. Accountants, banks, insurance and investment professionals, as well as other financial institutions, can provide information on retirement plan products.\nTip: Employers can benefit from tax credits for start-up costs. You may be able to claim a tax credit for part of the ordinary and necessary costs of starting a SEP, SIMPLE IRA Plans, or qualified plan. The credit equals 50 percent of the cost to set up and administer the plan and educate employees about the plan, up to a maximum of $500 per year for each of the first 3 years of the plan. Employers can choose to start claiming the credit in the tax year before the tax year in which the plan becomes effective as long as:\nYou must have had 100 or fewer employees who received at least, $5,000 in compensation from you for the preceding year.\nAt least, one participant must be a non-highly compensated employee.\nThe employees generally cannot be substantially the same employees for whom contributions were made or benefits accrued under a plan of any of the following employers in the 3-tax-year period immediately before the first year to which the credit applies.\n1.\tYou.\n2.\tA member of a controlled group that includes you.\n3.\tA predecessor of (1) or (2).\nThe credit is part of the general business credit, which can be carried back or forward to other tax years if it cannot be used in the current year. However, the part of the general business credit attributable to the small employer pension plan startup cost credit cannot be carried back to a tax year beginning before January 1, 2002.\nYou cannot deduct the part of the startup costs equal to the credit claimed for a tax year, but you can choose not to claim the allowable credit for a tax year. To take the credit, employers should use Form 8881, Credit for Small Employer Pension Plan Startup Costs.\nDepending on whether you are a sole proprietor, a partnership or a small corporation, the following plans are available:\nDefined benefit plans - A retirement plan favoring older, more highly paid employees.\nProfit-sharing plans - A flexible plan based on profits and contributions that can be discretionary from year to year.\nMoney purchase plans - A method that often favors younger workers. Steady plan contributions are required.\nIndividual retirement accounts (IRAs) - A simple plan; allowing modest contributions.\nSimplified employee pension (SEP) plans - A plan for small businesses combining features of IRA and profit-sharing plans, offering flexibility and easy self-administration.\n401(k) - The most popular plan today for businesses with employees, providing employees with the ability to save for their retirement with pre-tax dollars. Can be at low cost to employers.\nSIMPLE IRA Plans - A new type of plan which combines IRA and 401(k) features.\nStock bonus - Benefits in the form of company stock.\nEmployee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) - Another plan based on company stock.\nDesigning the Right Corporate Plan\nSelecting the right pension plan for a corporation results from a process of identifying business needs and expectations, including\nNeed for flexibility.\nCurrent age of key employees.\nCurrent number of employees and plans for growth.\nMaximization of retirement benefits.\nAlthough there are many different types of retirement plan options available to corporations, they fall into two general categories: defined benefit plans and defined contribution plans:\nDefined Benefit Plans. With this plan, the benefits an employee will receive are predetermined by a specific formula--typically tied to the employee's earnings and length of service--and indexed for inflation. The law allows a pension of up to $220,000 a year in 2018 (up from $215,000 in 2017). The employer is responsible for making sure that the funds are available when needed (the employer bears funding and investment risks of the plan).\nSuch a plan can generally provide larger benefits faster (through tax-deductible contributions) than other plans. The price of providing a higher degree of tax savings and being able to rapidly shelter larger sums of retirement capital is having to meet additional reporting requirements. Defined benefit plans typically cost more to administer, requiring certifications by enrolled actuaries, and insurance payments to the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC), which may review plan terminations.\nDefined Contribution Plans. Also known as individual account plans, defined contribution plans specify the amount of funds placed in a participant's account (for example, 10 percent of salary). The amount of funds accumulated and the investment gains or losses solely determine the benefit received at retirement. The employer bears no responsibility for investment returns, although the employer does bear a fiduciary responsibility to select or offer a choice of sound investment options.\nTip: Defined benefit plans are typically better for older employees (usually age 45+). For example, these plans can provide the ability to fund for years of employment before the inception of the plan. While some contribution flexibility is available, factors determining the cost of promised benefits (e.g., number and ages of employees, rates of return on investments) will mandate the level of required deposits to the plan.\nThere are several basic types of defined contribution plans, including (1) simplified employee pension plans (SEPs), (2) profit-sharing plans, (3) money purchase plans, (4) 401(k) plans, (5) stock bonus plans, (6) employee stock ownership plans (ESOP), and (7) SIMPLE IRA plans.\n1. Simplified Employee Pension Plans. A simplified employee pension (SEP) suits many small corporations. It requires no IRS approval, no initial filings, and no annual reporting to the government. Although SEP plans are called \"pensions,\" they are actually IRAs, except that contributions to them aren't subject to the IRA dollar limits. The total deferral per employee each year can be up to $55,000 in 2018 (up from $54,000 in 2017) indexed for inflation or 25 percent of his or her annual earnings, whichever is less. There is also a limit on how much of an employee's earnings may be included in the percentage computation.\nContributions must be made on a nondiscriminatory basis to all employees who are at least age 21 and who have worked for any part of three of the past five years earning a minimal amount. Contributions can vary from year to year - you may even skip entire years. To be deductible for a year, the contribution must be paid no later than the due date of an employer's income tax return for the year, including extensions. Once made, the entire contribution is owned by the employee.\nTip: Complete specifications for the plan can be found in IRS Form 5305. The form itself serves as the plan document, requiring only the insertion of a business name, the checking of three boxes and a signature. The form is not filed with the IRS, but rather copied for all employees and then placed in the firm's files. Many employers instead use plan documents provided by financial institutions.\n2. Profit-Sharing Plans. Similar to a SEP, a profit-sharing plan offers the flexibility of making contributions - up to the lesser of $55,000 in 2018 (up from $54,000 in 2017) or 25 percent of compensation.\nTip: Alternatively, rather than selecting a percentage, a flat amount (for example, $100,000) could be allocated among eligible employees, generally proportionate to compensation. Historically, contributions could only be paid out of profits; this is no longer required.\nProfit-sharing plans differ from SEPs in several distinct ways. An employer can apply a vesting schedule to the company's contributions, based on an employee's length of service with the company after the contribution is made. If an employee is terminated before becoming \"fully vested,\" his or her funds will revert to the plan (reducing future contributions) or be reallocated among the remaining participants. In addition, profit-sharing plans permit the exclusion of part-time employees and can allow participants to borrow from the plan.\nProfit-sharing plans, as all other qualified retirement plans, require the preparation of formal master documents as well as annual tax filings. A standardized master or prototype plan will often satisfy requirements and will typically be less expensive and simpler to set up and operate than an individually designed plan.\n3. Money-Purchase Plans. With a money purchase plan, the employer is usually committed to making annual contributions equal to a designated percentage of each employee's compensation. This percentage may not exceed 25 percent of compensation, with a maximum contribution per employee of $55,000 in 2018 (up from $54,000 in 2017), indexed for inflation. Contributions must be made even in years in which there are no profits.\n4. 401(k) Plans. These tax-deferred savings plans have become highly popular in recent years. The basic idea of a 401(k) is simple: it is a profit-sharing plan adopted by an employer that permits employees to set aside a portion of their compensation through payroll deduction for retirement savings. The amounts set aside are not taxed to the employee and are a tax-deductible business expense for the employer. Set-asides (called \"elective deferrals\") for any employee can't exceed $18,500 in 2018 (up from $18,000 in 2017) indexed for inflation. Elective deferrals don't count in figuring the employer's deduction limits. Thus, the employer's contribution up to the profit-sharing deduction limit plus the elective deferral, are tax-sheltered.\nAn employer's discretionary matching contribution can provide an incentive for employee participation as well as serve as an employee benefit. Employer contributions can be capped, to limit costs and a vesting schedule can be applied to employer deposits (employees are always 100 percent vested in their own contributions).\nFor employees, the opportunity to reduce federal - and often state and local - taxes through participation in a 401(k) plan offers significant benefits. While savings are intended for retirement, certain types of loans can provide employees with access to their funds - employees repay borrowed principal plus interest to their own account.\nCaution: Special non-discrimination tests apply to 401(k) plans, which may limit the amount of deferrals that highly compensated employees are allowed to make. To avoid these limits, some employer contribution on behalf of lower-paid employees may be required.\nSome employers automatically enroll employees in the 401(k), giving them the right to opt out. After 2007, automatic enrollment arrangements (with the right to opt out) can escape the nondiscrimination tests if certain prescribed minimum employer contributions are made and certain prescribed investment types are available.\n401(k)s can allow employee deferrals to go into a Roth account (based on a Roth IRA concept). Withdrawals from an account maintained 5 years or more can be tax-free after age 59 1/2. The amount deferred into the Roth 401(k) is currently taxable (unlike amounts deferred into the regular 401(k)).\nTip: Tax professionals consider that the Roth 401(k) favors high-income individuals. If that describes you, consult your tax adviser on deferring into a Roth 401(k), where this is offered.\n5. Stock Bonus Plans. This is similar to a profit-sharing plan. The plan invests in employer stock, which is generally distributed to participants at retirement.\n6. Employee Stock Ownership Plans. A special breed of qualified plan--the employee stock ownership plan (ESOP)--provides retirement benefits for employees. In addition, an ESOP can be used as a market for company stock, for financing the company's growth, to increase the company's cash flow or as an estate planning tool.\nESOP funds must be primarily invested in employer securities. ESOPs are stock bonus plans or stock bonus combined with money purchase plans. Tax-deductible contributions to the plan are used to buy stock for eligible employees. On retirement, the employee may take the shares or redeem them for cash. Complicated rules must be adhered to in the establishment and maintenance of an ESOP plan. Expert advice should be sought.\n7. SIMPLE IRA Plans. Employers with 100 or fewer employees can establish \"SIMPLE\" retirement plans. The SIMPLE IRA Plan combines the features of an IRA and a 401(k). Employees can contribute to the SIMPLE IRA Plan, pre-tax, and the employer must make either a matching contribution for employees who contribute or a contribution for each eligible employee. The limit on the employee's contribution is $12,500 in 2018 (same as 2017), indexed for inflation. The penalties for withdrawing money from the Simple IRA Plan before age 59-1/2 can be higher than with other plans.\nPlans Available to Non-Corporate Employers\nNon-corporate employers can adopt any of the plans listed above that corporate employers can, except, of course, those based on stock in the employer corporation (stock bonus and ESOP plans). Defined benefit, profit-sharing, money purchase and 401(k) plans sponsored by non-corporate employers - that is, self-employed persons - who participate in the plans, which are sometimes referred to as \"Keogh\" plans.\nContribution limits for unincorporated businesses are the same as for corporate plans of the same type, except for contributions on behalf of the self-employed owner - sole proprietor, partner or LLC member, who for this purpose is treated as an employee. Contributions for a self-employed owner are based on the owner's self-employment net earnings. The contribution ceiling for money purchase, profit sharing, and SEP plans are the same: in effect, 20 percent of earnings (technically, 25 percent of earnings reduced by the contribution) up to a maximum contribution of $55,000 in 2018 (up from $54,000 in 2017), indexed for inflation. For defined benefit plans, a self-employed owner's benefit is based on self-employment net earnings less deductible contributions.\nIn plans such as 401(k)s or SIMPLE IRA plans where employees defer part of their salary, self-employed owners are deferring part of their self-employment earnings. For employees, deferred salary is excluded from taxable pay; for self-employed owners, deferred self-employment earnings are deducted.\nKeogh plans, like comparable corporate plans, must be established by the end of the year for which you are making the contribution. Once established, you have until your tax return filing date - including extensions - to make the contribution.\nSIMPLE IRA Plans generally must be established by October 1 of the year they go into effect.\nA SEP may be established by the tax return due date, including extensions, for the year it goes into effect. Thus, a plan effective for 2017 can be created in 2018; contributions to that plan in 2018 will be deductible on the 2017 return if designated as for 2017 and made by the 2017 return due date including extensions.\nEmployee contributions. These are important elements of many employer plans, allowing employees to make their own tax-sheltered investments within the company plan.\nIn many cases such contributions are \"pre-tax\"-that is, from salary (reducing taxable pay), as in the case of 401(k)s, SIMPLE IRA Plans, and certain SEP Plans, called SARSEPs, formed before 1997. Pre-tax \"employee\" contributions can also be made by self-employed owners, in which case they reduce taxable self-employment earnings. The ceilings on such contributions are discussed above (SARSEP and 401(k) ceilings are the same).\nAdditional pre-tax contributions are allowed for participants age 50 or over. In 2018 the ceiling amount of such contributions, called \"catch-up\" contributions (misleadingly, since the amount or lack of prior contributions is irrelevant), for 401(k)s is $6,000 (same as 2017), for IRAs it is $1,000 (same as 2017), and for SIMPLE IRA Plans, the amount is $3,000 (same as 2017).\nEmployee contributions may also be after-tax. That is, they are not excludable (where made by employees) or deductible (where made by self-employed owners) but still grow tax-free once invested, until withdrawn. The contributions come back tax-free; only the earnings are taxed.\nEmployee after-tax contributions may be attached to a plan, such as a 401(k), or be to a standalone plan (maybe called a savings plan) for employees' contributions alone, or with some employer match.\nCredit for low-income participants. \"Lower-bracket\" taxpayers age 18 and over are allowed a tax credit for their contributions to a plan or IRA. The \"Saver's Credit\" is allowed on joint returns of couples (filing jointly) with (modified) adjusted gross income (AGI) below $63,000 (up from $62,000 in 2017). The credit is a percentage (10, 20, and 50 percent) of the contribution, up to a contribution total (considering all contributions to all plans and IRAs) of $2,000. The lower the AGI, the higher the credit percentage: the maximum credit is $1,000 (50 percent of $2,000). Head-of-household dollar amount and the AGI credit percentage ranges are indexed for inflation.\nThe credit is allowed whether the contribution is pre-tax (credit is in addition to a deduction or exclusion) or after-tax.\nReview plan decisions. There have been a number of recent law changes, especially in the already popular 401(k).\nThose lacking tax-favored retirement plans should give plan adoption a new look. Those with such plans already should review the options, and what's required to take advantage of them. Professional guidance is essential and, as pointed out above, encouraged by the law.\nIndividual Retirement Accounts. An employer may establish IRAs for its employees to which the employees contribute though this is not usual. An employer may establish IRAs for employees within an employer plan. But virtually all IRAs are set up by the individual worker, employed or self-employed (occasionally for the worker's spouse) without the involvement of any employer.\nAn IRA is a tax-favored savings plan that allows workers to make contributions with pre-tax dollars (where deduction is allowed, see below) and defer taxation on earnings until retirement.\nThere are several limitations to IRAs:\nThe maximum contribution that you can make to a traditional or Roth IRA is the smaller of $5,500 or the amount of your taxable compensation for 2018 (same as 2017). This limit can be split between a traditional IRA and Roth IRA, but the combined limit is $5,500. If you are 50 years of age or older before the end of 2018, the maximum contribution that can be made to a traditional or Roth IRA is the smaller of $6,500 or the amount of your taxable compensation for 2018.\nContributions may be made only up to age 70 1/2.\nThe account holder may not use funds to purchase life insurance or collectibles (except gold or silver coins issued by the U.S. Government).\nIRA contributions up to the ceiling are deductible if neither the taxpayer nor his or her spouse is covered by a corporate or unincorporated retirement plan. The deduction is limited (phases out) at prescribed income levels (which increase each year) where the taxpayer is covered by a plan or where (using higher levels) the taxpayer's spouse is covered although the taxpayer is not. A nondeductible contribution is allowed in other cases, and nondeductible contribution is allowed to Roth IRAs subject to income limits. Also, low-income taxpayers are allowed the up-to-$1,000 tax credit described above (under Employee Contributions) for IRA contributions.\nRelated Guide: For details on Roth IRAs and how they compare to other retirement IRAs (called traditional IRAs), see the Financial Guide: ROTH IRAS: How They Work And How To Use Them.\nWhere to Get Pension Information\nThe variety of plans and related regulations are numerous. 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Typically, these include:\nHolidays (national and state).\nPersonal leave (birthday, other reason of choice).\nCompassionate leave (funeral, family illness).\nReligious observance.\nCommunity service (voting, jury duty, court witness, National Guard, Civil Air Patrol, volunteer fire department).\nEducation/training.\nLeave of absence (paid or unpaid).\nParental (formerly maternity) leave.\nIn a strict sense, paying people for not working is a costly, unprofitable concept. However, time off from the grind is a tradition of the American workplace, and rightly so. Benefits can far outweigh costs. Among the many benefits for the employee are rest, relaxation, a new perspective, travel, pursuit of hobbies and release from daily tensions. The employer also benefits - the employee returns refreshed from the break in daily routine, possibly with new ideas and renewed energy for doing a better job. Employers also can observe the performance of employees in new situations, as they fill in for their vacationing coworkers, potentially leading to better allocation of workforce talents.\nIn determining employee eligibility for leave, an employer must find the answers to many questions, including the following.\nHow much paid leave time can the company afford per year?\nHow many categories of leave should there be?\nCan employees carry over unused leave from one year to the next? If so, how much?\nAre there leave rights during probation?\nWho gets first choice of dates in scheduling annual leave? How are conflicts resolved? By seniority?\nCan employees borrow leave in advance?\nAt what point does extended/borrowed paid leave become unpaid leave and extended/borrowed unpaid leave become unemployment?\nAre employees eligible for more leave after a certain number of years with the company?\nEmployers must determine when eligibility for leave begins: Immediately? After the first year? 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Among the perquisites or perks employers may want to consider for top performers and key or even all, employees are:\nCompany automobile.\nExtra vacation.\nSpecial parking privileges.\nPersonal expense accounts.\nSpouse travel on company business.\nSabbaticals (with pay).\nProfessional publications.\nLoans/mortgages.\nMedical expense reimbursement.\nPhysical examinations/health screening.\nPhysical exercise facilities.\nExecutive dining room.\nMatched donations to universities, colleges and/or charities.\nTuition programs.\nDependent day care (on- or off-site).\nMerchandise discounts.\nEmployee assistance programs (EAPs) (substance abuse, debt, interpersonal relationships, psychological, financial, other types of counseling).\nService awards.\nLike basic benefits, perquisites help attract and keep good employees. You can balance the far higher cost of providing some perquisites with expectations of increased production from the employees who benefit.\nKey employees responsible for generating contacts for new business should receive consideration for company automobiles, personal expense accounts, professional memberships, and publications, club memberships, spouse travel on company business, credit cards, home entertainment allowances, end-of-year bonuses, and sabbaticals.\nSales staff responsible for keeping current customers satisfied should receive consideration for company automobiles (if needed for their duties), credit cards, personal expense accounts, professional memberships and publications, sales commissions, spouse travel on company business and end-of-year bonuses.\nAll employees should receive consideration for EAPs, physical exercise facilities (if you have them), parking, tuition programs, dependent day care, holiday gifts, service awards, credit unions, matched donations to universities, colleges and/or charities, physical examinations or health screenings when offered and merchandise discounts.\nTip: Offer legal services and loans and mortgages on a case-by-case basis. Some perquisites, such as extra vacation, should be given only as a reward for extraordinary service to your company.\nYou may want to consider employer-employee cost sharing of such pre-requisites as physical exercise facilities, dependent day care, parking and, perhaps, some health screening services.\nBefore beginning any program of perquisites, check current tax law for treatment of each item:\nCan you, as the employer, deduct it as a business expense?\nWill it become taxable income for your employee?\nTo accommodate today's many variations in family relationships, lifestyles, and values, flexible compensation or \"cafeteria\" benefit plans have emerged. In addition to helping meet employee needs, cafeteria plans also help employers control overall benefit costs.\nThe idea behind cafeteria plans is that amounts which would otherwise be taken as taxable salary are applied, usually tax-free, for needed services like health or child care.\nExample: Employee John earning $60,000 allocates $4,000 of salary to cover health care costs through a cafeteria plan. John is taxed on $56,000; the $4,000 is tax-free. Had John taken the full $60,000 and paid $4,000 of health care costs directly, he would have paid tax on the full $60,000, probably with no offsetting medical expense deduction.\nBesides saving employee income and social security taxes, salary diverted to cafeteria plan benefits isn't subject to social security tax on the employer. With a cafeteria plan, employees can choose from several levels of supplemental coverage or different benefit packages. These can be selected to help employees achieve personal goals or meet differing needs, such as health coverage (family, dental, vision), retirement income (401(k) plans) or specialized services (dependent care, adoption assistance, legal services (legal services amounts are taxable).\nCareful planning and communication are the keys to the success of flexible compensation. Employees must fully understand their options to make choices of greatest benefit to them and their families. Both employers and employees must fully understand the tax consequences of the various options.\nKeeping Current on Benefit Plans\nThe government has certain requirements for qualified pension or profit-sharing plans, as well as for most health and welfare plans. It is essential for you to stay current on developments that may affect your plan. Even small changes in tax laws can have a significant impact on your plan's ability to help you and your employees achieve your goals. Information on these requirements is available from the IRS and from qualified accountants and financial advisors.\nOnce you've implemented a benefits program, you'll want to tell your employees about it. Good communication is important in enabling employees to use the plan effectively and to appreciate the role of benefits in their total compensation.\nBenefits orientation should be part of the orientation of a new employee. You can use newsletters, staff memos or employee meetings with audiovisuals to announce plan changes or answer employees' questions.\nBefore you implement any benefit plan, you should ask yourself some questions:\nHow much are you willing to pay for this coverage?\nWhat kinds of benefits interest your employees? Do you want employee input?\nWhat do you think a benefits plan should accomplish? 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        "raw_content": "Previous post: The Light Witch\nNext post: The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire\nFrom the moment Myeashea Alexander heard the American Association of Anthropology announce there would be a day dedicated to the celebration of anthropology she knew she wanted to celebrate through outreach. Taking a hands on approach Myeashea created a forensic anthropology lab for the kids at local Brooklyn public school, Bedford Village Elementary. Exploring the processes of human life and death. This workshop took death out of the realm of abstraction and put it up close and personal.\n\u2013 Myeashea Alexander \u2013\nMyeashea is a Brooklyn-based scientist and art enthusiast, who runs the blog and public engagement project known as \u201cThe Rockstar Anthropologist\u201d. 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She knew she was in a safe space, so curiosity won over fear.\nFrom the moment the American Association of Anthropology announced that there would be a day dedicated to the celebration of anthropology I knew that I wanted to celebrate through outreach. For the past two years, I have partnered with local Brooklyn public school, Bedford Village Elementary, to provide the students with an opportunity to learn about anthropology. The first year was a more general overview of the kinds of topics that the discipline tackled. However, this year, I chose a more hands-on approach and created a forensic anthropology lab for the kids to explore.\nMy idea came from the Smithsonian\u2019s public lab that was set up as a part of their \u2018Written In Bone\u2019 exhibition. After volunteering for over a year in that lab, I knew the benefits of being able to provide tangible, tactile elements to a learning opportunity. Research suggests that hands-on learning helps make concepts and information easier to understand, more retainable and memorable. \u201cThe more parts of your brain you use, the more likely you are to retain information,\u201d says Judy Dodge, author of 25 Quick Formative Assessments for a Differentiated Classroom (Scholastic, 2009). \u201cIf you\u2019re only listening, you\u2019re only activating one part of the brain,\u201d she says, \u201cbut if you\u2019re [engaging] and explaining to a peer, then you\u2019re making connections in the brain.\u201d\nThe challenge of this exercise was not simply developing a presentation, but also figuring out a way to have children feel comfortable in exploring the processes of human life and death. A hands-on workshop would take death out of the realm of abstraction and put it up close and personal.\nThis consideration was especially important for the group of kids that participated in the event. The school is an underfunded and underserved institution situated in Bed-Stuy- an underserved and underfunded New York City neighborhood with a history systemic and street violence, inequality, and other issues that make death very real and scary. Although the children in this school are very young, some have already experienced horrific acts of violence, brutality, abuse and loss. I needed to find a way to discuss death in a way that was not confrontational or too personal.\nIn order to achieve this, I created a case that did not involve the students examining blunt force trauma or gun shot wounds. I stuck to skeletal examples that could be examined for occupational markers and certain diseases that occur with less frequency in the modern U.S. Setting the case in historic New York City, provided a historical aspect that allowed the students to develop a personal connection with human remains due to geographic location, while still being detached because of the time period. I also did not bring the full skeleton. I used a color image so that the students could see what a full skeleton would look like in anatomical position. Most importantly, I was honest, used proper terms, provided full explanations to the best of my ability, and allowed them time to touch and examine the bones as they saw fit.\nI created a hypothetical case that was linked to the actual African Burial Grounds monument in lower Manhattan. This added another dimension of accessibility to the event. Lower Manhattan was a place that many of the students had a personal reference for and could visit.\nCuriosity took over the space quickly. Students of all ages asked smart and engaged questions, they weren\u2019t scared to touch or examine anything. They shared the bone casts between each other, made connections between the case and themselves, and had a great time.\nAnthropology is the study of humans. 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        "raw_content": "My son and I were recently discussing the current cultural fad of crying for tolerance while being completely intolerant of anyone who dares to disagree with an individual\u2019s particular views, lifestyle choices, beliefs, etc. We were both explaining our frustrations with the immaturity that is so evidently displayed by those who demand that one think, act, or believe exactly as they do or else be given the moniker \u201cIntolerant Bigot!\u201d or the like. And then there\u2019s the ever over-used, misquoted and misrepresentation of Christ\u2019s words \u201cJudge not\u201d if one dares to speak a word of dissension with a popular opinion.\nWe both find it amazing that so many are completely blind to their intolerant \u201ctolerance\u201d and are so very narrow-minded and arrogant that they are unable to entertain, or even calmly listen to, a differing perspective \u2013 and will vehemently debate that theirs is the only right perception \u2013 all while hurling insults and infantile name-calling towards the offender who dares to not share their opinion. Simply, and discouragingly, amazing.\nWhile talking about the increasingly argumentative nature of society and their intolerance for varied viewpoints, I said simply \u201cDon\u2019t cast your pearls before swine. It\u2019s not worth the argument.\u201d This got me thinking (a dangerous thing at times) about the nature of swine and what this portion of scripture could possibly mean.\nConsider: Swine will eat anything. They have no discernment or discriminating tastes. Whatever is placed in front of the swine, if hungry, will be devoured. A swine will eat until he is full, but as soon as there is a vacancy in his stomach, he will devour whatever else is immediately available to satisfy his hunger urge. Isn\u2019t this a picture of what has become of our society? Whatever is most visible, and touted as important most often, is grabbed hold of and devoured by indiscriminate people who swallow it all without question and then look round for the next great outcry that they can scarf up to feed their hunger for drama and self-importance.\nThe government says that an issue is critical (like, for instance, a flag) and throws out its \u201cfeed\u201d, filled with vilifying language, particles of semi-true information, and subtle innuendos that all who don\u2019t swallow the hand-fed swill are hateful and bigoted folk. So society gobbles it up without bothering to examine what they\u2019re devouring for corruption, rottenness, or truth-vacant toxins.\n\u201cReligion\u201d throws out the seeds of dissension and animosity, under the guise of \u201crighteousness\u201d and \u201cfavor\u201d, and demands that others live up to impossibly perfect-looking standards created in the mind of a pompous (not pious) human who claims to be speaking for God. However, the example being set is a far cry from the examples of grace, love, humility, and even truly righteous judgment \u2013 given by Christ. Yet because it is peppered with improper scripture and seasoned with legalism disguised as holiness, it is gobbled up almost madly by those who are naive and emotionally vulnerable \u2013 only to be self-righteously vomited back out over others in an effort to obtain some sense of spiritual self-significance\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 (Isn\u2019t that kind of an oxymoron?)\nThe media feeds one-sided images of violence and controversy every few days, seeming to delight in the fact that their negative, offense-stirring, hatred laced \u201ccommentaries\u201d do nothing to improve society or encourage unity in a nation that is torn. Instead, they throw around words like \u201cbigots\u201d, \u201cracist\u201d, \u201cintolerant\u201d, and \u201cprejudice\u201d with a glibness that testifies to their belief that society is but a mass of ignorant beasts who will fight and battle for a piece of whatever has been thrown at their feet to eat. Sadly, much of society has proven the media\u2019s belief to be true by acting like mind-numbed, illiterate swine who cannot think for themselves and are too lazy to try.\nFor God\u2019s sake. When did our society become so obtuse?\nIs it not obvious that society is being led to the slaughter completely engorged on the tripe with which they have been slopped? Devouring the fecal matter that is being fed by a self-aggrandizing government, some very visible but very wrong religious charlatans, and an arrogant media \u2013 all while refusing to seek out the truth buried in the filth, or to graciously allow for differing perspectives, opinions, and choices \u2013 is the norm for most these days. The crude simpletons. The \u201cswine\u201d of our society.\nHow about wading through the waste that is being offered and digging through the dung to find some balance?\nHow about refusing to swallow the rubbish that everyone who disagrees with you is an intolerant bigot, and give tolerant space for differences? (I thought intolerance was the refusal to accept differences anyway. But I must have gotten that wrong somehow.)\nHow about having intelligent conversations about important issues instead of stale squabbles about things that will be nothing more than refuse in the grand scheme of things?\nHere\u2019s one. So many things go on around us while society gnaws on and feuds over the noxious and negligible filth that we\u2019re being malnourished with to distract. How about actually reading and researching some of the real crises happening? Things like people being slaughtered for their beliefs. Children being sold as sex-slaves. Personal agendas being passed through government \u2013 riding incognito on the coattails of a bill \u2013 that take away more of those rights everyone so adamantly cries out for\u2026 the list is long when it comes to real things we should be feeding on instead of the tripe that is so easily accessible.\nRefuse to be a swine. Read. Research. Entertain opposing opinions. Listen to perspectives different from your own. Seek out truth.\nYou might find some real pearls of wisdom amidst all of the rubbish.\nThis entry was posted in Christian Living, Judging Others, Leadership, Leading in the Church, Society, Spirituality, Tolerance and tagged Christian Living, Christianity, Community, Education, Growth, Honesty, Leadership, Life, Media, Opinion, Philosophy, Read, religion, Thinking, tolerance.\nRecently we spent a week away to get a break from the stress and struggles of work/life. We had no wifi while on vacation, and perhaps that was a good thing. What I was able to see on my newsfeed \u2013 at random moments and locations during the week \u2013 made me sad and frustrated.\nSo much dissension. So much division. So much immaturity and selfishness.\nWith all of the controversy surrounding flags and gay marriage this past week It seems that, if someone disagrees with another person\u2019s opinion/choices/convictions, then they are \u201chateful\u201d, \u201cstupid\u201d, \u201cprejudiced\u201d, and to be immediately unfriended. Really?\nAs has been so prevalent of late, it seems that if one person flies a flag according to the heritage they\u2019ve learned \u2013 and another sees it as a hurtful reminder of things or a symbol of division \u2013 then those two individuals cannot ever abide in the same \u201cspace\u201d as friends, family, or comrades. The ONLY possible explanation is that one or the other is filled with hatred, bigotry, and evil.\nOr if one agrees with the Supreme Court decision \u2013 and another does not \u2013 then those two individuals also cannot possibly occupy the same \u201cspace\u201d, the same family, or the same circle of friends. One or the other of them MUST have a heart filled with spite, ugliness, and (again) hatred.\nSo let me make sure I\u2019ve got this right. You cannot rightly hold a differing opinion from another person in your life. It can\u2019t be rationally discussed. The differences can\u2019t be reasonably heard. No agreement, compromise, or even agreement-to-disagree can be reached. Having different opinions causes such a breach in the relationship that it cannot be overcome \u2013 and the relationship is set aside because someone doesn\u2019t think, act, believe, speak, just like you do. Is that how it is?\nWhat a very boring, predictable, immature, and narrow-minded life that thought process dictates.\nTo surround oneself with only those who are a mirror image is to design a life void of creativity, challenge, and critical thinking. To only be around those who think and act as we do is to stifle any chance for growth or increasing in maturity. To demand that those you know be no different\u2026 hold no different opinion/conviction\u2026 and to characterize them with unkind and hateful labels, if they dare to think differently, is arrogant and prideful.\nWhen you have walked every step that someone else has walked, and you have heard \u2013 and really listened to \u2013 the experiences, learnings, and cultural biases that have brought them their convictions and opinions, then, and only then, can you begin to understand whether someone\u2019s heart is truly evil and knowingly full of hatred. I can guarantee that, the majority of the time, that is not the case.\nHowever it\u2019s much easier to spew venom towards someone who disagrees with us than it is to have REAL, HONEST give-and-take conversation in order to learn from one another.\nLast time I checked it was entirely possible to disagree with someone\u2019s lifestyle, choices, or thoughts and still love that person and/or treat them with respect and dignity as a God-created human being. If you find that isn\u2019t possible, no matter which side of an issue you stand upon, perhaps a SELF-examination is needed.\nThis entry was posted in Christian Living, God's Love, Leadership, Leading in the Church, Life, Personal Growth, Spirituality and tagged Authenticity, Christ, Christian, Christian Living, Christianity, Community, Faith, Family, God, God's Love, Grace, Growth, Leadership, Life, Love, Personal, Relationships, religion, Thoughts, tolerance.\nThere used to be a show on television called To Tell The Truth. Contestants would hear the stories of 3 people, all using the same name, and would have to guess which of the 3 was \u201cthe real thing\u201d. The host, Bob Collyer, would then say \u201cWould the real \u2026\u2026. please stand up!?\u201d And the suspense would build as each would pretend to stand until, finally, the REAL character would stand to the delight of whichever contestant \u2013 and television viewers \u2013 had guessed correctly. Seems things may not have changed so much these days.\nI often read and hear comments about how people are not \u201creal\u201d on Facebook. There are frequent conversations about how social media sites are used as finely fabricated facades where life, with all of it\u2019s reality and ugliness, can be hidden behind sweet sentiments, splendidly sublime statuses, and skillfully spoken scriptures. The REAL character never even has to appear. It\u2019s always a guessing game for the reader or follower, wondering what\u2019s true and what\u2019s not.\nSocial media may, indeed, present the perfect opportunity to \u201cfake it \u2019til you make it\u201d. It\u2019s the ideal place to post only words that will present the exact image you\u2019ve always wanted. Paint the picture of a peaceful and loving, calm, spiritual life where the wind doesn\u2019t blow, you\u2019re never caught in a storm, and your relationships are love-story worthy. Roadblocks? What the heck are those? They don\u2019t exist in the smooth journey that is your social media universe on display. After all, only those who are closest to you will know if you\u2019re presenting a glossier picture than reality. Though they may call you out, it\u2019s typically not in a public forum like Facebook. And if it is, you have the power to hide it from your timeline, delete their comments, or \u2013 if it\u2019s really critical to save face \u2013 unfriend or block them. Social media can, indeed, be the superb symposium to be who you\u2019ve always dreamed of being through substantial and stylishly stated scripts.\nBut why on earth is that even a thing?\nIn my not so humble opinion, that is just too much work. Putting on airs. Hiding behind fake personas. Pretending to be always loving. Always cheery. Always mature. Always spiritual. With the perfect family\u2026 husband\u2026 job\u2026 budget\u2026 life\u2026 church\u2026 In other words, lying. Publicly. Spreading a bald-faced, straight-up, contrived-behind-the-computer lie by presenting only the \u201cgood\u201d parts of life.\nThat\u2019s called a half-truth. Aka: A lie.\nSo let\u2019s get real. Or rather, let ME get real for a few minutes and words. (Because sometimes the best example we can use is ourselves.)\nYes, I post scriptures on my timeline. I post kudos and prayers, good thoughts and feel good stories, inspirational quotes and funny anecdotes about my Shmexy and my kids. I post it all. And I have a strong conviction about everything that is posted under my name. I enjoy being able to connect with people this way, and giving them a little window into life with the \u201cFerrell fam\u201d, or trying to inspire, teach, and lead through examples and statuses.\nDoes that mean that I have a cute little cookie-cutter life of bubble gum, smiley faces, and never-wavering faith? Or a life that is always filled with roses and sweet-sounding words? Psssshh. Hardly.\nI\u2019m still a flesh and blood woman who doesn\u2019t like her many curves, forgets to brush her teeth, and wears her bras until the underwire breaks and cuts into her flesh \u2013 just to avoid spending the ridiculous amount of money required to replace them. I\u2019ve been known to wear unflattering spandex, mismatched socks, and torn underwear\u2026 but not at the same time. (I know. My husband always tells me how very sexy that is.)\nI\u2019ve also been known to smell a pair of jeans or shirt to see if it\u2019s wearable, because who has time to do laundry every single day? I\u2019ve burned dinner, exploded soda cans in the freezer (just yesterday), fed the dogs cat food and the cats dog food, forgotten to clean the litter box (until a sudden \u201cgift\u201d in the floor somewhere reminded me), and piled up load after load of clean clothes on the pool table because I didn\u2019t want to fold them.\nThere are hairballs in the corner of each step of my house because my cats are fur mongers. I walk past them and look at them disturbed, but not enough to do anything about it right at the moment. And my bathroom sink \u2013 that I fixed myself [insert applause here] can still be knocked off the cabinet because I\u2019ve never silicone\u2019d it down firmly.\nI still pass unfair judgments on people, get road rage now and then, and eat fast food when I\u2019m too lazy to cook \u2013 and regret it within minutes. I, quite often, talk/groan/snore/make noises when I sleep. I get angry at little things, ignore big things, and will graciously avoid conflict until it\u2019s absolutely positively necessary\u2026 unless, of course, we\u2019re close family. Then it\u2019s on like Donkey Kong if I get mad at you.\nI also question God, get disheartened, worry about my children, and sometimes feel quite bitter with just how God does things. I don\u2019t always forgive well. I tend to be more affected by words than I should on occasion, and I spend too much time doing things that don\u2019t really matter \u2013 like playing A-words or Text Twist on the computer. I\u2019ve struggled with porn addiction in my past, am still insecure about my looks, and really have to \u201ctake a chill pill\u201d when I am suddenly interrupted while focused \u2013 because I can be so very task-oriented.\nAnd I\u2019m not afraid to tell any of those things. Here, in person, or on social media. What would be the purpose of hiding them?\nRomans 8:1-2 says: \u201cThose who enter into Christ\u2019s being-here-for-us no longer have to live under a continuous, low-lying black cloud. A new power is in operation. The Spirit of life in Christ, like a strong wind, has magnificently cleared the air, freeing you from a fated lifetime of brutal tyranny at the hands of sin and death.\u201d (Message)\nAnother version says: \u201cTherefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus, because through Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit who gives life has set you free from the law of sin and death.\u201d (NIV)\nRelationship with Christ + Reprieval from Condemnation/Retribution = Release to be REAL\nAnd Romans 8:33-38 says \u201cThe One who died for us\u2014who was raised to life for us!\u2014is in the presence of God at this very moment sticking up for us. Do you think anyone is going to be able to drive a wedge between us and Christ\u2019s love for us? There is no way! Not trouble, not hard times, not hatred, not hunger, not homelessness, not bullying threats, not backstabbing, not even the worst sins listed in Scripture\u2026.I\u2019m absolutely convinced that nothing\u2014nothing living or dead, angelic or demonic, today or tomorrow, high or low, thinkable or unthinkable\u2014absolutely nothing can get between us and God\u2019s love because of the way that Jesus our Master has embraced us.\u201d (Message)\nIt says \u201cDo you think anything is going to be able to drive a wedge between us and Christ\u2019s love for us?\u2026 Absolutely nothing can get between us and God\u2019s love\u2026.\u201d\nSo\u2026[thoughtful posture]\nIf the One Who created us and gave His life for us isn\u2019t threatened by our angry outbursts or arrogant times, doesn\u2019t hate us for what we struggle with, and can never be so disgusted with what we\u2019ve done that He stops loving us, then why hide who we really are? Why hunker down behind an invisible wall, that is social media, and pretend to be something we\u2019re not? Who are we afraid will discover the \u201creality of me\u201d?\nThe God of the Universe already knows us. Really KNOWS us. And He won\u2019t stop loving us. So why sweat the girl down the street who may struggle with some of the same things you do\u2026 or maybe even bigger-seeming things?\nKeep posting the good things in your life! After all, scripture says to think on -meditate on \u2013 good things. (Philippians 4:8)\nDon\u2019t stop posting verses, quotes, or sayings that inspire you, minister to you, or speak loudly to your soul. Keep encouraging yourself and others with strong words of truth. Continue with the adorable photos of your kittens and kids. Just season it with \u201creal-ness\u201d!\nGive others virtual entrance into the messy, dust-covered, rooms of your house \u2013 and heart \u2013 now and then. Authenticity is much less difficult than carrying around that shield of \u201csuperior-looking stuff\u201d (I so wanted to use a different word there!) to make yourself look plastic-Barbie perfect. He knows the real you. Don\u2019t you think it\u2019s about time you allow others to?\nThis entry was posted in Christian Living, Insecurity, Leadership, Life, Living With the Past, Personal Growth, Religion, Spirituality, Struggling, Words and tagged Authenticity, Christian, Christian Living, Community, Faith, God, Growth, Inspiration, Leadership, Life, Lifestyle, Musings, Opinion, spirituality, Stories, Thoughts, Writing.\nWhen your words and actions can continue to be consistent \u2013 regardless of who is present, or who is no longer in your presence \u2013 that is when integrity follows you.\nWhen your opinion of another remains the same \u2013 regardless of who is present, or who is no longer in your presence \u2013 that is when you can be trusted with relationships.\nWhen it isn\u2019t necessary to play the victim role or the pity card for attention \u2013 regardless of who is present, or who is no longer in your presence \u2013 that is when you are strong in character\u2026 and in internal stature.\nWhen your personality and values do not change \u2013 regardless of who is present, or who is no longer in your presence \u2013 that is when you carry yourself with authenticity.\nWhen you no longer need to \u201ckeep up with the Jones\u201d \u2013 regardless of who is present, or who is no longer in your presence \u2013 that is when your security is not in things, and you have learned to be content.\nWhen your convictions remain firm \u2013 regardless of who is present, or who is no longer in your presence \u2013 that is when your beliefs are your own, and not wavering with the winds.\nWhen your worship and wonder of God remains outside of Sunday mornings \u2013 regardless of who is present, or who is no longer in your presence \u2013 that is when your \u201clove relationship\u201d is with God and not 4 walls of brick and mortar.\nTaking no thought of who is present\u2026\u2026 or who has walked away\u2026\u2026..\nThis entry was posted in Christian Living, Leadership, Life, Personal Growth, Spirituality and tagged Authenticity, Christian Living, Christianity, Church, Community, Faith, God, Growth, Inspiration, Leadership, Leaving the Past, Life, Musings, Opinion, Philosophy, Relationships, spirituality.\nGod can\u2019t \u2013 won\u2019t \u2013 doesn\u2019t make me sick. He cannot do so.\nI\u2019ve known good people who got sick. I\u2019ve known not-so-good people who got sick. And I\u2019ve known Godly people who got sick unto death.\nI\u2019ve also heard, at times, someone say \u201cGod made me sick\u201d, God caused this for His purposes\u201d, or \u201cGod must\u2019ve needed another angel\u201d when someone has died.\nIf I said \u201cI hate to disagree\u201d I would be dishonest. I don\u2019t hate to disagree. I, very adamantly, disagree with the notion that God makes us sick or needs us in Heaven and so He causes us to suffer with agonizing symptoms and to waste away miserably and painfully with our families/friends aching as we die. That is the opposite of the heart of Christ. And Jesus \u2013 very boldly \u2013 said \u201cIf you\u2019ve seen Me, you\u2019ve seen My Father\u201d.\nWhen Jesus walked the earth, He. Healed.\n\u201cJesus went throughout Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, proclaiming the good news of the kingdom, and healing every disease and sickness among the people.\u201d \u2013 Matthew 4:23\n\u201c\u2026who had come to hear Him and to be healed of their diseases; and those who were troubled with unclean spirits were being cured. And all the people were trying to touch Him, for power was coming from Him and healing them all.\u201d \u2013 Luke 6:18-19\n\u201cbut the crowds\u2026 followed him. He welcomed them and spoke to them about the kingdom of God, and healed those who needed healing.\u201d \u2013 Luke 9:11\nThere are no instances where Christ made someone sick, or caused someone to be sick. None.\nThere are no instances where Christ caused someone\u2019s death because God \u201cneeded them\u201d. Matter of fact, Lazarus died and Jesus raised him up. Four. Days. Later.\nAND, Elijah and Enoch simply went to be with the God of the Heavens. They weren\u2019t stricken with a disease and painfully suffer until they died. They \u201cwent to be\u201d with God. Moses, Methusaleh, Adam, Joseph, the list goes on of those who knew God and simply lived until they died. They lived their years of promise and their bodies \u201cresigned\u201d so that they could be with the God Who made them.\nNope. God doesn\u2019t make me sick. He can\u2019t. It would require that He go against His own character, which would make Him dishonest. And God is not able to lie. He is not capable of darkness. There is no sickness or death in Him.\nThen where does sickness originate?\nAs Christ-followers\u2026. actually, as human beings created in the image of God, we have an enemy. From the time that Adam and Eve were created to this day, the \u201cenemy of our Spirit\u201d \u2013 in other words Satan (yes, he does exist) \u2013 has sought to prevent us from drawing close to God, from trusting God, from understanding His fierce love, and from receiving His undeserved yet freely given grace. He has fought, rather warred, against mankind in an effort to keep us from what he no longer has \u2013 a relationship with and direct access to God.\nAnd when Adam and Eve disobeyed God they opened the way for sin, disobedience, disease, and death to enter into the life of every man who would follow. Sin. Darkness. Death. They all entered this, now fallen, world and were followed by natural consequences and all things \u201cbad\u201d.\nWhy did God allow it? Why were these things given entrance into the world? Because man chose. Man chose to disobey and, therefore, to allow the spirit that was contrary to God\u2019s to come into the world.\nWhy does God allow good, Godly, people to suffer with sickness? I don\u2019t know why some are supernaturally healed and others remain ill. I don\u2019t know why some are miraculously preserved from death and others join God too early. I don\u2019t know. And neither does anyone else.\nThere are some things we don\u2019t understand. But what we should understand is (again) where Christ said \u201cIf you\u2019ve seen me you\u2019ve seen My Father\u201d. We should understand how the disciples continued to affect the world like Christ and they healed others in His name. They didn\u2019t cause others to be sick. They didn\u2019t wish sickness on anyone. They DID admonish, at times after healing someone, to go and change the habits/patterns of life or suffer consequences worse than the original sickness. However, the disciples never prayed for someone to get sick or gave them a sickness. They followed Christ\u2019s example and healed\u2026 cured\u2026 those who were diseased.\nIf you believe that God caused you to be sick, or made you sick, then why ask others to pray for you to be healed? Wouldn\u2019t that be asking God to go against Himself? Seems like a waste. Or a contradiction.\n\u201cEvery GOOD and PERFECT gift is from above, coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights, who does not change like shifting shadows.\u201d \u2013 James 1:17\n\u201c\u2026Is anyone among you sick? Then he must call for the elders of the church and they are to pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord; and the prayer offered in faith will restore the one who is sick, and the Lord will raise him up, and if he has committed sins, they will be forgiven him. Therefore, confess your sins to one another, and pray for one another so that you may be healed. 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        "raw_content": "Drink Baijiu | The Other Place to Go | Jesse Shapell of Win Son\nWin Son\u2019s Jesse Shapell on making room for baijiu\n159 Graham Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11206, USA\n\u201cIt all starts with our awning. And on our awning it says we\u2019re a Taiwanese American Restaurant, that we sell Taiwanese American food,\u201d says Jesse Shapell. \u201cThat\u2019s important, and that\u2019s something we lean on.\u201d\nShapell is the beverage director of Win Son, one of the most innovative restaurants in Brooklyn. Recently I had one of my best Chinese meals in this hemisphere there. It\u2019s a place where the seasoned eater can throw back some Beijing zhajiang mian alongside pork bellies and an oyster omelet. It\u2019s also a place where Chef Trigg prepares fried eggplant with labne and tops it with a gastrique.\nThe menu contains enough authentic Chinese flavors to satisfy the purist, but it also delights and surprises.\n\u201cTrigg\u2019s real gift is that he\u2019s not that fussy, and he\u2019s got so much skill and research, and he\u2019s put in a lot of time at really great restaurants\u2014he\u2019s done a lot of awesome things\u2014so if he\u2019s going to something European, it\u2019s going to be a fusion style,\u201d explains Shapell. \u201cIt gives all the dishes room to breathe, that kind of hyphenated \u2018American\u2019 after the word Taiwanese allows us to carve out more space to express ourselves.\u201d\n\"It all starts with our awning...\"\nThe drinks list at Win Son also fully embraces the hyphen. Flavors of the East are entwined with a distinctly American cocktail concept. When Shapell joined the team in 2016, he inherited a solid drinks menu developed by Brett Helms. It included offerings like the Vaquero Chino, a chili-infused Scotch sour with Thai basil, and the Breakfast of Champions, which pairs dark rum, peanut milk and toasted black sesame seeds.\nSays Shapell of the latter, \u201cThat\u2019s a really excellent illustration of taking a culinary idea from one culture and combining it with a cocktail aspect from another culture and\u2014poof\u2014you have this pretty elegant but kind of fun meshing of those two cultures.\u201d\nAnd did I mention the baijiu? Shots and cocktails, no less. More on this later.\n\u201cPeople don\u2019t just hand you shit because you want it. You have to work really hard for it.\u201d\nA New England transplant, Jesse arrived in New York by way of Ohio in 2010. He had studied Latin at Oberlin, was considering a career as a librarian, and had never worked in the service industry. He reached out to his cousin Lynn Wagenknecht, a successful restaurateur, for a job. She let him check coats at Cafe Luxembourg.\nIt was at this point he realized, \u201cPeople don\u2019t just hand you shit because you want it, you have to work really hard for it.\u201d\nHospitality was a good fit. A year later he started at Barboncino, a busy neighborhood pizzeria, where he worked his way up to floor manager. This was when he was given his first crack at a beverage program, where he was in charge of everything but the wine list. With an range of cocktails, shaken and stirred, he learned to manage inventory and costs, and concocted a few original drinks on the side.\nHis next gig was a couple-year stint as bar and floor manager of Isa, a Mediterranean restaurant with a regularly rotating cocktail menu. There he further developed a taste for funky natural wines and craft spirits with a sense of place.\nJesse behind the bar\nIt was around this time that Josh Ku\u2014a friend of a friend from college\u2014began swinging by Isa to pick Jesse\u2019s brain for a restaurant project. Josh is a Taiwanese-American, born and raised in New York. He had teamed up with Virginia-native Trigg Brown to create a fun neighborhood restaurant with a Taiwanese influence that would be affordable, \u201csomething that you can repeat and enjoy during a month,\u201d as Shapell puts it.\nWin Son opened its doors in 2016, right when interest in Taiwanese food was taking off in New York. Its success prompted Ku and Brown to take on a more ambitious program. \u201cThey got popular so quickly and that really accelerated what they wanted to do,\u201d says Shapell.\nThey reached out to Jesse, who was then considering opening his own wine bar, and they asked him to come on as a temporary management consultant. Jesse had never worked at an Asian restaurant before. Taking on a drinks program that had great fusion cocktails and \u201cleaned heavily on Taiwan beer,\u201d he overhauled the wine menu. When he left in January 2017 he left things better than he had found them.\nA few months later he was offered a job on a permanent basis. It was a two-for-one deal, where Shapell would manage Win Son\u2019s beverage program and come on as a partner for the team\u2019s next restaurant (Win Star No. 1, a more casual Taiwanese-American concept focusing on roast chicken, set to open across the street in early 2019). It wasn\u2019t what he had planned to do, but he loved the team and project. \u201cI felt like I just couldn\u2019t say no.\u201d\n\u201cThis is weird! I can\u2019t wait to try more\u2026\u201d\nIn September of 2017 the management team gathered for a tasting of Kinmen Kaoliang, a light-aroma baijiu that dominates the Taiwan market. Jesse had never tried it, but quickly discovered that baijiu combined two things he had never encountered before in a spirit: funky flavors and terroir.\n\u201cI was pretty much in love with it the minute I tried it,\u201d he recalls. \u201cIt was like the first time I tried Fernet Branca or one of those bracing spirits, where the first time you try it, it\u2019s not repulsion that\u2019s gripping you, but it\u2019s that thing that\u2019s like \u2018Holy crap, this is weird! I can\u2019t wait to try more of this\u2019.\u201d\nShapell had been managing drinks programs for long enough that he had assumed few surprises awaited him. \u201cI thought I had reached the end of my time of discovery, and that all that I would be left with in the cocktailing world would be auxiliary, ancillary cool cordials and liqueurs, or craft American whiskies and things like that,\u201d he says. \u201cSo when I tasted Kinmen Kaoliang and I thought, oh, not only is this a base spirit, this is one of hundreds of baijius, and within that group there are so many other styles. I couldn\u2019t believe that there was an entire other place to go to.\u201d\nKinmen became Win Son\u2019s house baijiu, in both the 58 and 38 percent alcohol by volume iterations. The lower-proof expression was used for happy hour and end of the meal shots, whereas the higher-proof was reserved for cocktails.\nThe first cocktail was a rare case of baijiu kismet. Playing with the herbaceous quality of light-aroma baijiu Shapell\u2019s instincts told him to swap the Kinmen for gin in a summery Negroni riff. He used a light vermouth and threw in a couple of bitter ingredients, Contratto Aperitif and Cocchi Americano. It needed a little acid so in went the lemon juice and the Kinmen White Lightning was born.\n\u201cIt took a matter of moments for it to come together,\u201d he explains. \u201cIt was one of the most serendipitous cocktail workshopping experiences I\u2019ve ever had.\u201d\nGetting customers to try the baijiu became a personal calling. \u201cPeople were interested. I don\u2019t know if it was always what people thought it was going to be, but thankfully because we\u2019d talked to the staff a number of times about the importance of having Kaoliang on our menu, and the bartenders really liked the cocktail itself, there was enough staff enthusiasm and staff push to get it in people\u2019s ear.\u201d When his friends would come in he would make them and their dates try it. \u201cGuests were enjoying it, the bartenders were liking it, the staff were selling it and my friends corroborated that it was a fun and balanced cocktail.\u201d\nMore recently Shapell has added the Buddha Bless, a summery sour made with Ming River Sichuan Baijiu and Cap Corse apertif. I was lucky to be one of Shapell\u2019s taste testers, and was unsurprised to learn that it is a strong seller.\nIn its first week Win Son sold almost three dozen blessings. \u201cIt\u2019s an awesome amount,\u201d Shapell says. \u201cThat\u2019s just salesmanship and genuine interest on the customer front.\u201d He\u2019s also noticing that a second baijiu cocktail on the menu is boosting sales of the first. \u201cPeople aren\u2019t just interested, they\u2019re quite interested.\u201d\nAs a manager Jesse\u2019s interest is less promoting unusual spirits than making the numbers work, but he sees a future for baijiu in the local dining scene. \u201cIf you have someone who is in charge of your beverage program and in charge of leading salesmanship among your staffers, if they have a keen eye for good-costing of a beverage program baijiu\u2014there\u2019s too many options for it to not find a place in more restaurants, especially in New York.\u201d\nHis primary concern when creating a drink is that the base spirit is something affordable and tasty, and he thinks the high proof baijius offer value. \u201cThe fact that you don\u2019t need quite as much of it in the drink for people to get the full effect and experience of it, regardless of its strength. 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        "raw_content": "Residents protest at drive-through plans | Belfast UK\nResidents protest at drive-through plans\nKnockhill residents and local political representatives have voiced opposition to the plans\nBelmont residents have held an emergency meeting and protest over a Planning Service decision to recommend plans for a drive-through restaurant in their area.\nThe site at Knockhill Park had originally been earmarked for nine apartments and four units, but residents have learned this month that the Planning Service is to recommended an amendment to the initial application that will see a fast food drive-through restaurant with 19 carpark spaces built instead.\nThe CT first highlighted the opposition to the amended plans in November last year.\nResidents were first notified of the new plans in September last year, and since then the Planning Service have confirmed it has received 208 letters of objection.\nOn learning that the Planning Service had recommended the plans, residents held an emergency meeting and a protest on Monday, August 10.\nThey will hold a second protest at the site today (Thursday, August 13) at 6.30pm and are hoping for high attendance from all residents.\nPaula Stephens has been a resident of the area for the last three years. \u201cI live facing the site and will be staring right at it,\u201d she said.\n\u201cWe are also very concerned about how it will affect the schools in the area. It\u2019s already difficult getting into Ballyhackamore because of the traffic.\n\u201cChildren will have to pass what is already a very heavy traffic spot to leave the prep school next door to the site.\u201d\n\u201cI thought the plans had been rejected until I received a letter from the Planning Service on June 23 (which stated) that the plans had been recommended. It all seems to have happened very quickly,\u201d Mrs Stephens said.\nLocal politicians are in full support of the residents\u2019 campaign. East Belfast Councillor and Lord Mayor of Belfast, Naomi Long, said: \u201cMy colleagues and I continue to strenuously oppose this application and support residents\u2019 objections to it.\n\u201cThe idea that noise, disturbance, lighting, traffic, litter and odours potentially generated by a drive-through restaurant would not have a harmful impact upon both the quality of life of local people and upon the integrity of the area of townscape character immediately abutting the site is, to my mind, utterly ludicrous.\n\u201cPrevious approvals for mixed-use residential and retail offered a more sustainable option and I would urge the planners to reconsider their views on this drive-through.\u201d\nA Planning Service spokesman said: \u201cThe application is for the erection of a drive-through KFC restaurant on the site of a former filling station at 327-329 Upper Newtownards Road, Belfast.\n\u201cBelfast City Council\u2019s Town Planning Committee was consulted on August 6 with an opinion to approve the application.\n\u201cThe application was deferred by the committee to allow consideration of any additional material planning matters. When these matters have been fully considered the Department will re-consult the Town Planning Committee.\u201d\nResidents\u2019 representatives and local councillors will meet the Planning Service to discuss the plans on Tuesday, August 25.\nhttp://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/community-telegraph/east-belfast/residents-protest-at-drivethrough-plans-14449642.html\nKingston to Discourage Drive-thrus | Tim Hortons Threatens Legal Action Drive-thrus banned at central Mountain plaza Hamilton | Tim Hortons Appeals",
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        "raw_content": "Doctor Bourrinet, fraud and self-proclaimed historian\nOn 8th November 2014, a conference was held in Marseille on the subject of \"The radical left of the 1920s, internationalism and proletarian autonomy\".\nBefore we give an account of the meeting itself, we aim to provide our readers with some background information on the conference speaker, Philippe Bourrinet, presented in the publicity as \"the author of various articles and books on the revolutionary workers\u2019 movement and a member of the Smolny press collective\".1 Otherwise, it would be impossible to understand either Philippe Bourrinet\u2019s presentation or the discussion that followed.\nOne might paraphrase Marx\u2019s famous polemic against Proudhon2 as follows:\n\"Philippe Bourrinet has the misfortune of being peculiarly misunderstood. Among those who are interested in or claim to belong to the Communist Left, he passes for a serious and honest historian. Among historians, he passes for a defender of the Communist Left\u2019s ideas and a connoisseur of its main organisation, the ICC, since everybody knows that he was a militant of the ICC for more than fifteen years. As militants of the ICC, and therefore attached to a serious and honest understanding of history (though we do not claim to be historians), we desire to protest against this double error\".\nAs a foreword to our protest against the ignorance of which Philippe Bourrinet is a victim, let us revisit a few episodes of his political career, since this will allow us to refute many of the false ideas about him which are in circulation these days.\nPhilippe Bourrinet as a militant of the ICC\nAfter a short stay in the ranks of the Trotskyist organisation Lutte Ouvri\u00e8re, at the beginning of the 1970s Philippe Bourrinet entered the R\u00e9volution internationale group, shortly thereafter to become the section in France of the ICC. Since he had a ready pen and extensive knowledge, he was soon given the responsibility of writing articles for the organisation, under the name of Chardin. He also entered the ICC\u2019s central organ shortly after its creation in 1975, one of the reasons for this nomination being his linguistic ability, notably in German.\nPhilippe Bourrinet had begun his studies in history, and it was agreed between him and the ICC that he should devote his Master\u2019s dissertation to a study of the Italian Communist Left, so that this could be published by our organisation as a pamphlet. He received the fullest support for this work, which of course benefited his own university career, from our organisation: not only material support but also political support, since our comrade Marc Chirik,3 who had been a member of the Italian Left, provided him with an extensive documentation and first-hand information, as well as precious advice. As planned, his dissertation was published shortly afterwards by our organisation, in book format. Considered as a work of the ICC, and putting forward the ICC\u2019s analyses, it was unsigned, like all our pamphlets.\nAfter the book was published, we encouraged Philippe Bourrinet to undertake a similar study of the Dutch-German Communist Left for his doctoral thesis. The first chapters were published in issues 45, 50, and 52 of the ICC\u2019s International Review. Once again, Philippe Bourrinet benefited from the ICC\u2019s complete political and material support.4 He submitted his thesis in March 1988, and we then began the long work on the book\u2019s layout, delivering it to the printers in November 1990; Philippe Bourrinet had left the ICC a few months beforehand. He gave no political reasons for his resignation, saying only that he no longer wanted to be a militant.\nPhilippe Bourrinet, member of the \"Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des Gens des Lettres\"\nTwo years later, we received in our PO Box, without the slightest accompanying letter, a copy of two surprising documents. The first, dated 21/08/1992, was the \"Receipt for the submission by Philippe Bourrinet of a manuscript entitled The Dutch Communist Left 1907-1950\". This receipt was issued by the copyright department of the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des Gens des Lettres.5 The second document, dated 27th July 1992, was even more surprising. It was a typewritten text titled \"Concerning the anonymous publications distributed by the International Communist Current group (ICC) in France and elsewhere\".\nIn this document, we read that \"The book titled THE DUTCH LEFT, signed \u2018International Communist Current\u2019, printed in November 1990 by the \u2018Litografia Libero Nicola, Napoli\u2019 and distributed in France and Belgium, was entirely written by Philippe BOURRINET, doctor at the University of Paris 1 \u2013 Sorbonne (22nd March 1988)\". This was perfectly true. But there followed a series of allegations, accusing the ICC of \"piracy\", which we desired to clarify with Philippe Bourrinet. Accordingly, a delegation from the ICC met him in a caf\u00e9 on the Place de Clichy in Paris, close to where he lived at the time. This delegation pointed out to Philippe Bourrinet the truth of the matter, none of which he attempted to contradict. The delegation asked him why, all of a sudden, he was making such a fuss about his name not appearing on the book on the Dutch Left, since he had never before made this demand. He replied that it would be useful for him to appear as the book\u2019s author in view of an upcoming job application, and that he wanted his name to figure on future editions. Although in his statement, Philippe Bourrinet had made a series of outrageous attacks against the ICC, we decided not to hold it against him: we did not, for example, put anything in the way of his professional ambitions. We decided to accede to his demand, but since the French edition had already been printed we told him that it was too late for this version of the book, on which he agreed. We therefore undertook to publish in any future edition, the following brief statement: \"This book, which first appeared in French in 1990, is published under the responsibility of the ICC. It was written by Philippe Bourrinet in the context of his work for his university doctorate, but it was prepared and discussed by the ICC when the author was one of its militants. For this reason it was conceived and published as the collective work of the ICC, without an author's signature and with his total agreement.\nPhilippe Bourrinet has not been in the ICC since April 1990, and he has since published editions of this book under his own name, with the addition of certain 'corrections' linked to the evolution of his political positions.\nFor its part, the ICC fully intends to continue its policy of publishing this book. It should be clear that our organization cannot be held responsible for any additional or divergent political positions that Philippe Bourrinet might integrate into the editions produced under his own responsibility.\"6\nPhilippe Bourrinet accepted this proposal.\nFor the ICC, the matter was closed and we no longer paid much attention to the career of Doctor Bourrinet.7 Our inattention was all the greater in that his later literary efforts were of incomparably lesser quality and interest than the two books on the Italian and Dutch-German Lefts. We did of course notice, on the Internet, that Doctor Bourrinet had republished the two documents, with a few modifications of the ICC\u2019s original which brought the text closer to the positions of councilism. It turned out that in the Postface to the new edition of the Dutch-German Left, Doctor Bourrinet wrote: \"The present edition contains defects inevitable in a work carried out within the university framework. There also appears the author's membership of the aforementioned group [the ICC], in the form of traces of ideology at a remove from a rigorous marxist analysis of the revolutionary movement and theory (\u2026) I have tried as far as possible to remove or diminish the passages which contained too much \u2018anti-councilist\u2019 polemic, specific to the group whose influence I was under at the time\".\nIn this passage, we learn several things. First, that Doctor Bourrinet had to leave the ICC to acquire at long last \"a rigorous marxist analysis of the revolutionary movement and theory\". He forgets to mention that it was the R\u00e9volution Internationale group (the future ICC section in France) which taught him the basics of marxism, when he had just left Lutte Ouvri\u00e8re, a group which \u2013 whatever its claims to the contrary \u2013 has nothing to do with either marxism or the revolutionary movement. He also accredits the idea \u2013 so popular with university \"marxism\" \u2013 that one can remain a \"marxist\" while avoiding any form of political organisation fighting for the defence of proletarian principles. This idea is very close to degenerate councilism\u2019s rejection of the need for such an organisation \u2013 which explains why so many \"marxist professors\" have such an affinity with councilism. We could answer Doctor Bourrinet\u2019s viewpoint with these words of the ICC militant... Philippe Bourrinet: \"Unlike the Otto R\u00fchle variety of \u2018councilism\u2019 in the 1920s, or the Dutch variety in the 1930s, today\u2019s councilist current has broken with the \u2018council communist\u2019 tradition of the Communist Left. It corresponds much more to the revolt of fractions of the petty bourgeoisie or of proletarian elements suspicious of any political organisation. The councilist danger of tomorrow will not appear with the defeat of the revolution, as was the case during the 1920s in Germany, it will appear at the beginning of the revolutionary wave and will be the negative moment of the proletariat\u2019s coming to consciousness\" (from the Proceedings of a study day on the danger of councilism, held by the ICC\u2019s section in France in April 1985, p19).\n\"Workerism co-exists only too well, one can even say perfectly, with intellectualism. In this sense, we have seen a kind of petty-bourgeois anarchism, in the sense of the rejection of any form of authority or organisation, etc, etc; similar to the vision of the workerist intellectual already condemned by Lenin in What is to be done?\" (ibid., p32).\nAnd finally, we learn that at the time, the militant Philippe Bourrinet made these mistakes because he was \"under the influence\". Doctor Bourrinet, just for once you are far too modest!8 The militant Philippe Bourrinet was not \"under the influence\" of the ICC\u2019s positions, on the contrary he was their determined and talented defender in the organisation\u2019s struggle against the tendencies towards councilist positions in its midst. This is precisely why the ICC entrusted him with the article that took up the cudgels publicly against these tendencies (See International Review no.40, \"The function of revolutionary organizations: The danger of councilism\").\nHaving revised the two texts on the Italian Left and the Dutch-German Left, Doctor Bourrinet had new editions printed, which he put on sale on the Internet. These texts obviously had slightly more content and slightly fewer errors than those published by the ICC. Amongst other things, they expressed the good Doctor\u2019s new theoretical line. And these changes were of considerable value: whereas the ICC sold its book on the Dutch-German Left for 12 euros, the good Doctor\u2019s price was 75\u20ac. Similarly for the Italian Left, the price was not 8\u20ac but 50\u20ac (40\u20ac for the English edition).9 Of course, the good Doctor\u2019s editions had colour covers! In a famous letter of 18th March 1872 to the French publisher of Capital, Marx wrote \"I welcome your idea of publishing the translation of Das Kapital as a periodical. In this format it will be more accessible to the working class, and for me this consideration overrides all others\". Clearly, this is not the kind of consideration that carries much weight with Doctor Bourrinet, whose methods are more like those of the private medical Doctors whose fees are ten times higher than those of the general practitioner, with the added benefit of allowing them to avoid any contact with the sweaty masses.\nIs stinginess the explanation for the exorbitant prices of Doctor Bourrinet\u2019s works? Not impossible, since the militant Philippe Bourrinet was known for his stinginess in the ICC, and got teased for it by Marc Chirik, at the time the treasurer of the ICC\u2019s section in France. That said, it is unlikely that the good Doctor\u2019s avarice, however obsessive it might be, has rendered him completely stupid. Even an idiot can see that the Doctor\u2019s works are unlikely to find any buyers, even if the ICC were to put an end to its own distribution as the Doctor never stops demanding that we do.10 More likely, the Doctor\u2019s elevated prices are no higher than his elevated esteem for his works and his own good self. To sell his literary production \"on the cheap\" (and it must be more valuable, in his estimation, than Capital), would be to minimise their value, according to the classic and contemptible bourgeois logic which we have already seen in his appeal to the \"Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des Gens des Lettres\". If our explanation is incorrect, Doctor Bourrinet need only supply his own, which we will gladly publish, as well as any reply he cares to give to this article.\nDoctor Bourrinet, liar and slanderer\nBut all these examples of Doctor Bourrinet\u2019s petty-mindedness and bad faith pale into insignificance beside the slander he directed at our organisation in 1992. We did not react publicly at the time; we intend to do so now, because since March 2012 they have been smeared across the Internet. On the site http://www.left-dis.nl/f/ there is now a title \"Une mise au point publique (Paris, d\u00e9cembre 91) sur le parasitisme 'instinctif' de la secte 'CCI'. Mars 2012\" (\"Public statement (Paris, December 1991) on the \u2018instinctive\u2019 parasitism of the \u2018ICC\u2019 sect\"). The title links to a PDF11 containing all the above-mentioned documents received by the ICC in 1992, to which we will now return.\nIn the \"Statement\" of 27th July 1992, we read:\n\"On the occasion of the publication of the author\u2019s doctoral thesis, and of his previous Master\u2019s dissertation on the Italian Communist Left (1926-1945), without the author's agreement, and with arbitrary additions and cuts made by this group, which thinks it owns the document under the pretext that the undersigned author was once a member of the ICC, the following clarification is necessary for the reader:\nThis work was published anonymously by the ICC in 1991, in French, without the author's agreement and without warning him in advance, and without his corrections. The author was confronted with a fait accompli, a veritable act of \u2018piracy\u2019.\n[There then follows the passage quoted above in which we learn that Philippe Bourrinet is a doctor of the University of Paris 1, and another giving the circumstances in which he submitted his thesis.]\nThis book is a continuation of that on THE ITALIAN COMMUNIST LEFT 1912-1945, a Master\u2019s dissertation by the same author (Paris 1 \u2013 Sorbonne, 1980, supervised by Jacques Droz).\nThis dissertation was published in 1981 and 1984, anonymously \u2013 in French and Italian \u2013 by the ICC group, with the tacit, and only the tacit, agreement of the author\".\nLet us begin with \"the tacit, and only the tacit, agreement\" that the militant Philippe Bourrinet gave for the publication of the work on the Italian Communist Left, without mentioning the author's name. What is this can of worms Doctor Bourrinet, you pitiful hypocrite? Did you or did you not agree that the text you wrote should be published as an ICC pamphlet? When you discussed at length with other militants of the organisation, about the layout and the cover for this pamphlet (where indeed, the author's name does not figure), did you do so \"tacitly\"?\nAs for the work on the Dutch-German Left, which was supposedly published without the agreement of the shiny new \"Doctor\" Bourrinet, we\u2019re surprised your nose didn\u2019t get in the way when you were writing: it must have stuck out further than Pinocchio\u2019s! Really Doctor Bourrinet, you are the most arrant liar to pretend that you were confronted with a \"fait accompli\". And here is the proof that you are a liar, in an article published in our International Review no.58 (3rd Quarter 1989) and titled \"Contribution to a history of the revolutionary movement: Introduction to the Dutch-German Left\", where we read: \"The history of the international communist left since the beginning of the century, such as we've begun to relate in our pamphlets on the \u2018Communist Left of Italy' isn't simply for historians. It's only from a militant standpoint, the standpoint of those who are committed to the workers' struggle for emancipation, that the history of the workers' movement can be approached. And for the working class, this history isn't just a question of knowing things, but first and foremost a weapon in its present and future struggles, because of the lessons from the past that it contains. It's from this militant point of view that we are publishing as a contribution to the history of the revolutionary movement a pamphlet on the German-Dutch communist left which will appear in French later this year. The introduction to this pamphlet, published below, goes into the question of how to approach the history of this current\".\nWho then is the slimeball of an ICC militant, justifying in advance the \"piracy\" of Doctor Bourrinet\u2019s thesis, the willing accomplice in a manoeuvre intended to confront the good Doctor with a \"fait accompli\"? The article is signed Ch, alias Chardin, alias... the militant, Philippe Bourrinet.\nSo here we have the militant Philippe Bourrinet (\"under the influence\" in all likelihood), who takes responsibility publicly and in writing for the ignominious crime that the ICC is about to commit on poor Doctor Bourrinet. But, at the moment that this article is written, he has already received his doctorate from the University of Paris 1 \u2013 Sorbonne. In other words, one of those most responsible for the infamous acts against Doctor Bourrinet, is none other than Doctor Bourrinet himself. Is Doctor Bourrinet a masochist? At all events, he is certainly an out and out liar, of that there is no shadow of a doubt. A contemptible liar and slanderer.\nThe threats of Doctor Bourrinet the shopkeeper\nOne might imagine that Doctor Bourrinet could not stoop any lower than he did in March 2012, with this publication of his 20-year old documents: if so, one would be mistaken. At the same time, several militants of the ICC received a registered letter dated 23rd March 2012, from the Legal department of the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des Gens des Lettres. Here follow the main passages:\n\"We intervene in the name of Mr Philippe Bourrinet, member of the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des Gens des Lettres, on the matter of his dissertation and his theses (\u2026)\nWe are most surprised to discover that these two works are the object of systematic forgery, thus damaging both the property rights and the moral right of Mr Bourrinet.\nWe therefore ask that you immediately cease all use of these texts, either on the different Internet sites where they may be found, or in printed publications.\nIf he does not obtain satisfaction, the author reserves the right to take any action he deems appropriate\".\nIn other words, Doctor Bourrinet \"reserves the right\" to set the law on certain ICC militants, should the ICC continue to distribute the books on the Dutch-German and the Italian Left. And the best of it is, that one of the militants targeted by this threatening letter was also one of those who was most involved in giving Doctor Bourrinet material support for his thesis, by using the photocopying services at his job (at the risk of getting into serious trouble with his employer, up to and including the sack), to copy hundreds upon hundreds of pages (drafts of Philippe Bourrinet\u2019s work so that it could be proofed by other militants, collections of publications of the Communist Left that had been lent to him, copies of his dissertation and thesis for the University...).\nToday, Doctor Bourrinet \u2013 with his characteristic cowardice, since he hides behind the Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des Gens des Lettres, who he has got on-board by lying to them \u2013 has the ludicrous pretension to lay claim to the heritage of the Communist Left, and to texts of the workers\u2019 movement which belong to nobody if not to the working class, and of which proletarian organisations are the custodians, and the political and moral guarantors. This philistine thinks he can behave like any vulgar capitalist protecting his patents, putting it about that the product of the universal history of the exploited class is a commodity that can be reduced to the \"intellectual property\" of his own pathetic individuality. This is the merest swindle, a takeover bid worthy of Hollywood. The working class does not produce militants as individuals, but revolutionary organisations which are the product of struggle and a historic continuity. This is already contained in the 1864 Statutes of the IWA: \"In its struggle against the collective power of the possessing classes the proletariat can act as a class only by constituting itself as distinct political party, opposed to all the old parties formed by the possessing classes.\" (Article 7a). Workers\u2019 organisations defend principles which are the fruit of historical experience. In this sense, the work of their militants is part of a movement which is not and cannot be their \"personal property\". The ICC\u2019s statutes state with the utmost clarity something which was once a morally self-evident fact within the proletariat: \"every militant who leaves the ICC, even as part of a split, returns to the organisation all the material means (money, technical material, stocks of publications, internal bulletins etc.) which had been put at the militants disposal\" (our emphasis).\nHere then is Doctor Bourrinet\u2019s true face! Grab his swag, and then turn to bourgeois justice out of personal vengeance and to flatter his injured vanity. This violation of his initial moral commitment, when he was a militant, is not merely pitiful, it is completely foreign to the workers\u2019 movement. This pettifogging, petty-bourgeois legalism, fuelled by personal revenge, is something unheard of in the Communist Left that this fraud claims to defend. What terms should one use to speak of Doctor Bourrinet? So many spring to mind that we are left at a loss which to choose, so let us just say that he is \"unspeakable\".\nDoctor Bourrinet slanderer of our comrade Marc Chirik\nThis is not the end of the unspeakable Doctor\u2019s exploits. Not only is he ready to use the vilest methods to damage his one-time organisation, the ICC, he also sets out to attack the memory of a militant who played a determining role in its formation: Marc Chirik, deceased in December 1990.\nTo this end, he uses a biographical sketch published on his web site, and which includes, amongst others, those published at the end of his new version of the book on the Italian Left.\nIn the biographical sketch published at the end of the book, he permits himself a petty attack on Marc Chirik: \"For Jean Malaquais, the friend of a lifetime, he embodied a certain kind of political \u2018prophet\u2019\". On Doctor Bourrinet\u2019s web site, the sentence is longer and the attack more open: \"For Jean Malaquais, the friend of a lifetime, he embodied a certain kind of political \u2018prophet\u2019, constantly trying to prove to others and to himself that he had \u2018never made a mistake\u2019\".12 We recognise here the style of the two-faced Doctor Bourrinet. He starts with the \"friend of a lifetime\" the better to put over a negative image, without saying that while Malaquais was a great writer and a fine polemicist who shared the positions of the Communist Left, he did not have the personality of a communist militant, nor an understanding of what it means to be one. In the days when Malaquais lived in Paris and came frequently to our public meetings, he asked at one point to join the ICC; Marc Chirik had little difficulty persuading the other comrades that we could not accept his candidature, given his often haughty attitude both to our militants and to our activities.\nThis sketch of Marc Chirik is petty-minded sniping, but worse is to come. In an addition, Doctor Bourrinet repeats the vilest slanders put about against our organisation, in particular by the pack of hooligans and grasses that called itself the \"Internal Fraction of the ICC\":\n\"In 1991-93, very shortly after his death, Marc Chirik\u2019s group was shaken by a furious \u2018war of succession\u2019 between the \u2018leaders\u2019 to put themselves at the head of the \u2018masses\u2019 of the ICC, in reality the most grotesque conflicts worthy of an asylum\".\nDoctor Bourrinet then passes the microphone to the \"adversaries\" of our comrade and our organisation, to heap a cartload of muck on both:\n\"For his political adversaries, Marc Chirik remained a figure of the past, attached to the worst aspects of the Leninist and Trotskyist current, a remote disciple of Albert Treint, stooping to \u2018Zinovievist\u2019 manoeuvres and not hesitating \u2013 during yet another split, in 1981, to carry out \u2018Chekist raids\u2019 against \u2018dissidents\u2019, to \u2018defend the organisation\u2019 and to \u2018recover its equipment\u2019.\nExercising a monolithic control over \u2018his\u2019 organisation, Marc Chirik thus helped to plunge it, from an early stage, into a sort of paranoid psychosis. A sombre reality which, in the eyes of many ex-militants, tore apart the \u2018Chirikist\u2019 organisation, whose most visible defects were: political dishonesty raised to the level of a categorical imperative, \u2018police tactics of harassment\u2019, a carefully cultivated atmosphere of ultra-sectarian paranoia using the \u2018theory of the plot\u2019 ad nauseam, and recommending, to resolve political divergences, the prophylactic eradication of the \u2018parasitism\u2019 of \u2018enemy organisations\u2019.\na triumphant (and accepted) return of \u2018repressed\u2019 Stalinism in \u2018praxis\u2019;\na superficial attachment to the \u2018acquisitions of Freudianism\u2019 where the \u2018struggle of the proletariat against the bourgeoisie\u2019 lives alongside \u2018the eternal struggle of Eros and Thanatos\u2019, and between \u2018good\u2019 and \u2018evil\u2019, the latter being the \u2018proletarian morality\u2019 of which the ICC is the custodian through its \u2018central organs\u2019;\na quasi-religious devotion to Darwinism, as a method for \u2018selecting\u2019 the most \u2018adapted\u2019 political species, under cover of the development of the \u2018social instinct\u2019 of which the ICC is the ultimate incarnation;\nunder the \u2018virtuous\u2019 mantle of \u2018proletarian morality\u2019, the triumph behind the scenes of political amoralism, the \u2018eternal return\u2019 of \u2018Nechaev\u2019s catechism\u2019 where anything goes to destroy a political enemy\".\nAs anyone can see, the accusations repeated by Doctor Bourrinet are not only aimed at Marc Chirik and the ICC when he was alive, but largely post-date his death. For example, the ICC never discussed Darwinism or published articles on the subject in Marc Chirik\u2019s lifetime. Only since 2009, 20 years after his death, did the ICC deal with the question in our internal discussions or publish articles on the subject. In fact, Doctor Bourrinet\u2019s intention is to kill two birds with one stone: to demolish both Marc Chirik and the ICC, whose principal founder he was.\nIn fact, this veritable inventory of accusations offers us a condensed version of the \"Bourrinet method\". He bows to the formal respect of historiographical standards by following his sketch with a bibliography where, indeed, we can find the sources for all these insanities. But so vast is this bibliography that the slanderous publications are drowned there. Moreover, it is difficult even for a \"specialist\" to access many of the texts referred to, such that most readers are unlikely to check \"who said what\". And this is precisely what counts. If one were to include, in a biography of Trotsky, a passage on what his political adversaries said about him, and if amongst the accusations were one claiming that he had been \"an agent of Hitler\", then the mere fact that the accusation came from Vyshinsky, the prosecutor at the Moscow trials, would be enough to discredit it. We have no intention of burdening the reader with a systematic refutation of all the slanders directed at Marc Chirik and the ICC in the articles so obligingly referenced by the good Doctor. Suffice it to say that for the most part they come from ex-members of the ICC who, for whatever reason, are eaten up by a tenacious hatred for our organisation. Some are still under the influence of anarchist ideas which have lead them to adopt the slogan \"Lenin=Stalin\". Others have felt that the organisation did not appreciate their true worth, or couldn\u2019t face up to criticism and found that the defence of their hurt pride was more important than the defence of communist positions. Others have distinguished themselves by thuggish behaviour, while still being ready to call the police when the ICC visited them to recover equipment stolen from our organisation. Still others \u2013 or the same \u2013 continue to defend the dubious element Ch\u00e9nier, excluded in 1981, and who was shortly after to be found making a career for himself in the Socialist Party then in power.\nIf Doctor Bourrinet repeats certain accusations whose absurd, and even insane, character is obvious to anyone, it is probably not because he thinks that they will be believed as such, but because they make it possible to put about the idea that \"there\u2019s no smoke without fire\", and that \"even if it\u2019s exaggerated, there must be some truth behind it\". The Bourrinet method again: if you throw enough mud, something will always stick.\nOne final word on this. Doctor Bourrinet has written biographical notes of many militants of the Communist Left, but only Marc Chirik has had the privilege, of having not only his militant life, but also the accusations made against him, exposed in detail. All this without, needless to say, so much as a word about, or a reference to the texts (articles, interventions on forums, etc.) which refute these accusations, and all this in the name of \"serious\", \"honest\" historical research!13\nLet us return then to the idea that Doctor Bourrinet is \"a serious and honest historian\". As Marx put it, we must \"protest\" against any such idea. In his 1989 article for our press, announcing the forthcoming publication of the ICC\u2019s Dutch-German Communist Left, the good Doctor referred to several serious and honest historians of the workers\u2019 movement: Franz Mehring, Leon Trotsky, both revolutionary militants, but also George Haupt, who was \"far from being a revolutionary\" to use Doctor Bourrinet\u2019s words: \"On this point it's worth again citing the historian Georges Haupt, who died in 1980, and was known for the seriousness of his works on the IInd and IIIrd Internationals:\n\u2018With the aid of unprecedented falsifications, treating the most elementary historical realities with contempt, Stalinism has methodically rubbed out, mutilated, remodelled the field of the past in order to replace it with its own representations, its own myths, its own self-glorification(...)\u2019\".\nThe least one can say is that the same \"probity\" hardly characterises Doctor Bourrinet. As we have seen, he hesitates not a moment to proffer the most colossal lies when it suits him \u2013 whenever historical reality does not fit his own \"self-glorification\". When he was a militant of the ICC, Doctor Bourrinet produced work that was interesting, important, and honest. Since then, it is possible that some of his studies may have been honest, if not necessarily interesting or important. But what is sure, is that his honesty flies out the window whenever the subject concerns his obsessive pet hates: the militant Marc Chirik and the International Communist Current. After all, there are Stalinist historians who have produced excellent studies of the Paris Commune, but it would be too much to expect that they would be capable of doing the same for the history of the \"Communist\" Parties.\nAs far as the other illusions about Doctor Bourrinet are concerned \u2013 that he is \"a defender of the Communist Left\u2019s ideas and a connoisseur of its main organisation, the ICC\" \u2013 here again, what we have said above shows that these are far from the truth. As a connoisseur of the ICC, we have seen better: either he takes the insane accusations of the ICC and Marc Chirik\u2019s \"political adversaries\" at face value, in which case his \"knowledge\" is worthy of Hello! magazine or Minute,14 or he does not, which is worse. As for the defence of the ideas of the Communist Left, there is nothing to expect from someone whose overriding obsession is the defence of... his intellectual property, and who, to do so, has no hesitation in bringing in the bourgeois state. When one claims to defend certain ideas, the least that can be expected is that one does not act in flagrant contradiction to those ideas. There is nothing to be expected of someone who is devoured by hatred to the point where he can cover in shit the memory of Marc Chirik, one of the very rare militants of the Communist Left who, rather than remaining welded to his initial positions, was capable of integrating the essential insights of both the Italian and the Dutch-German Communist Left, and defending them to his dying day.\nFor Doctor Bourrinet, the ideas of the Communist Left are mere stock in trade, inherited from the days when he was a militant, and which he is trying as best he can to capitalise in the service of his need for social recognition (since he can\u2019t make any money out of it).\nDoctor Bourrinet, the petty-bourgeois democrat\nTo demonstrate this assertion conclusively, it is worth reading the biographical sketch devoted to Lafif Lakhdar (deceased July 2013), published on the site Controverses which presents itself as a \"Forum for the Internationalist Communist Left\" \u2013 a sketch signed Ph B (the good Doctor, in person no less).15 In the introduction, Lafif Lakhdar is presented as \"an Arab intellectual, writer, philosopher and rationalist, a militant in Algeria, the Middle East and France. Known as \u2018the Arab Spinoza\u2019\". In the sketch itself, we learn that \"From 2009 onwards he took part, with the philosopher Mohammed Arkoun (1928-2010), in UNESCO\u2019s Aladdin project, an \u2018intellectual and cultural programme\u2019 launched with the patronage of UNESCO, Jacques Chirac, and Simone Weil\". We also learn that \"In October 2004, he co-authored, together with numerous liberal Arab writers, a Manifesto published on the web (www.elaph.com, www.metransparent.com) calling on the UN to set up an international tribunal to judge terrorists, and organisations or institutions inciting terrorism\". Frankly, we have great difficulty seeing what this biography is doing on a \"Forum for the Internationalist Communist Left\", and why someone who claims to belong to the Communist Left should write it. As far as one can judge from this, Lafif Lakhdar was probably a man full of good intentions and not without a certain courage in standing up to the threats of Islamist fanatics, but whose action was entirely within the framework of bourgeois \"democracy\", and in defence of the illusions thanks to which the bourgeoisie maintains its domination. For anyone who had anything to do with the Communist Left, it would be out of the question to call on the UN (that \"den of thieves\" to use Lenin\u2019s expression about the League of Nations) \"to set up an international tribunal to judge terrorists\". Should we react to terrorist attacks by demanding that the bourgeois state strengthen its police and judicial arsenal?16 Indeed, amongst Lafif Lakhdar\u2019s achievements, there is one that Doctor Bourrinet does not mention (did he forget, or did he hide it?): an open letter dated 16th November 2008 to the new President of the United States, Barrack Obama, suggesting that he \"change the world in 100 days by concluding a reconciliation between Jews and Arabs\".17 In the letter, we find the following passages:\n\"Solving this conflict, with its explosive mixture of religion and politics, would be an agreeable surprise from you to the peoples of the region and the world. It would have undoubtedly a positive psychological impact on all the other crises, including the world financial crisis.\nHow can this be achieved? (\u2026)\nSend an American peace delegation headed by President Clinton and the outgoing Israeli President Ehud Olmert,18 and made up of Prince Talal Ben-Abdul Al-Aziz, the symbolic representative of the Arab peace initiative, and of Walid Khalid and Shibli Talham as representatives of the Palestinian people.\nFirst of all, the application of Mr Clinton\u2019s parameters which give the Jews what they have been lacking since the destruction of the Temple in 586BCE, and to the Palestinians what they have never had in their history: an independent state. Then, the application of Ehud Olmert\u2019s \u2018advice\u2019 to his successor, which would accord the Palestinians the major part of their demands...\".\nAnd the letter concludes:\n\"President Barack Obama, it is said that you have little experience; by solving, in your administration\u2019s first hundred days, a century-old conflict which has provoked five bloody wars and two intifadas, you would demonstrate to the world that you are a competent and responsible leader, and make a gift to the 80% of the world population who prayed for your success and so celebrated your victory\". Could the Communist Left do no better than that?\nDoctor Bourrinet\u2019s biographical sketch of Lafif Lakhdar is published on the site Controverses under the heading \"Internationalists\". But what exactly is an internationalist? Someone who not only denounces chauvinism and military barbarism, but who defends to the utmost the only perspective that can put an end to them: the overthrow of the capitalist system by the world proletarian revolution. And this necessarily involves the denunciation of all pacifist and democratic illusions, and all the bourgeoisie\u2019s political forces that spread them, however \"democratic\", \"enlightened\" or well-intentioned they may be. Whoever has not understood this stands not on proletarian ground, but on that of the bourgeoisie or the petty bourgeoisie. Our eminent Doctor (just like the equally eminent publishers of Controverses) clearly does not know the difference between a democratic humanist bourgeois and an internationalist, in other words a revolutionary. And this is because Doctor Bourrinet\u2019s viewpoint is not that of the working class but of the petty bourgeoisie. This is clear enough in our account of the Doctor\u2019s behaviour since he left the ICC, but his sketch of Lafif Lakhdar confirms it in as striking a manner as you could wish.\nIn fact, Doctor Bourrinet\u2019s frantic search for official social recognition, his use of bourgeois institutions, and the state, to defend his \"copyright\" and his \"intellectual property\", his pettiness, his bad faith, his lies, his cowardice, and to cap it all, his hatred for the organisation and the militants thanks to whom he was able to write his two books, all the Doctor\u2019s contemptible behaviour since 1992, are not merely expressions of his personality. They are also, and much more, the expression of his belonging to the social category which most concentrates all these moral defects: the petty bourgeoisie.\nAs we shall now see, the conference where Doctor Bourrinet figured as speaker amply confirms everything we have said about his person.\nA significant conference\nDoctor Bourrinet began with a long and soporific introduction. But the lethargy that crept over the audience (including the chair) was not merely because the Doctor has all the charisma of an oyster. More fundamentally, it was the fruit of a speech without soul or fighting spirit, at the end of which the chair could conclude that \"the past is past\" and that \"questions today are posed differently\".\nThere followed logically a whole series of \"new\" questions from the audience, such as \"the situation in the prisons\" (very new!) and of \"precarious labour\", etc. In short, the sole effect of Doctor Bourrinet\u2019s discourse was to present the tradition of the Communist Left as something without interest for the present or the future, something from a vanished past to be read about in books fit only to gather dust on the shelf, at the disposal of university researchers.\nIn other words, Doctor Bourrinet\u2019s presentation confirmed what all his behaviour up to then had already revealed: that henceforth, for our good Doctor, the history of the Communist Left has become a mere academic discipline and has nothing to do with the words of the militant Philippe Bourrinet, when as Chardin he wrote that it was: \"(...) first and foremost a weapon in its present and future struggles, because of the lessons from the past that it contains\" (International Review no.58, ibid).\nBut there\u2019s more to come! Doctor Bourrinet made the most of the soporific effect of his presentation to slip in, as is his wont, a few historical falsifications \u2013 in perfect conformity with his tendency to \"rearrange\" history to suit himself.\nHe thus described the different Communist Lefts (of Italy, Holland, and Germany) as if they were completely isolated from each other, as if they had no interaction with each other. Nothing could be farther from the truth! It is true that in 1926, the Italian Left refused a proposal from Karl Korsch (then member of a group in Germany around the review Kommunistische Politik) for a common declaration by all the Left currents of the day (cf letter from Bordiga to Korsch of 28th October 192619). But the Left Fraction of the Italian Communist Party, which published Prometeo in Italian from 1929, and then Bilan in French from 1933, not only had the firm intention to confront its positions with those of the other left currents, above all with those of Trotsky\u2019s Left Opposition and of the Dutch-German Left, it also adopted several positions of the latter current. For example, the analysis of national liberation struggles worked out by Rosa Luxemburg within the German and Polish Social-Democracy, then taken up by the German Left, was integrated into Bilan\u2019s positions at the end of the 1930s.\nBetter still, this \"expert\" of the Communist Left even managed to ignore completely the very existence of the French Communist Left (Gauche Communiste de France, GCF). Just as, in Stalin\u2019s day, people disappeared from photographs at each rewriting of official history, so our good Doctor somehow \"forgot\" all about this group, created at the end of World War II, in 1944. And with good reason: the distinguishing feature of the GCF (which published Internationalisme) was precisely its profound synthesis of the Lefts of different countries, in continuity with the work of Bilan. By drawing its inspiration from Bilan\u2019s theoretical advances, and still more from its vision of a living, non-dogmatic marxism, open to every expression of the proletariat internationally, the GCF prevented this little group from falling into oblivion, and made it on the contrary a bridge between the best proletarian traditions of the past, and the future of the proletarian struggle. In other words, when Doctor Bourrinet wipes the GCF from the whiteboard of history he also, in a sense, wipes out Bilan, he breaks the historic continuity between revolutionary groups, and he breaks the transmission of this precious experience of our illustrious predecessors. In a word, he disarms the proletariat before its class enemy.\nAll this is perfectly deliberate on Doctor Bourrinet\u2019s part. He knows perfectly well the GCF\u2019s existence and its place in history. This is not the fruit of an unfortunate forgetfulness, or of ignorance; it is a deliberate effort to hide a truth which he would prefer to ignore: that the GCF made a contribution of prime importance to the thought of the Communist Left.\nWhy so? The answer is simple. Purely out of hatred for the ICC, the only organisation which explicitly claims a descent from the GCF, and out of hatred for the militant who played a key role in the formation of the ICC and was the main thinker behind the GCF: Marc Chirik.\nDoctor Bourrinet\u2019s hatred, which we have already seen at work in his various writings, was laid out for all to see at this public conference.\nWhen the ICC\u2019s delegation tried to call out the good Doctor for his falsifications and his \"intellectual property\", he became perfectly hysterical (as everyone could see): \"you are terrorists and cheats\", he cried, \"you have forced many militants to resign from the ICC by stifling them\" \u2013 in other words, he repeated all the slanders of \"Marc Chirik\u2019s political adversaries\" which he has reported so \"objectively\" in the biographical sketch published on his web site.\nUp to now, our Doctor has spread his venom from the shelter of official bodies, \"doctored\" biographical sketches, and \"statements\" on the Internet. This time, for once, he has dared do so in public, before four militants of the ICC. Such a change in attitude calls for an explanation.\nAs we have seen, Doctor Bourrinet is the prototypical petty bourgeois: cowardly, dishonest, and little inclined to spit his bile in the light of day, except... when the wind of rumour swells the cries of hatred against the ICC. Then he gets drunk on \"courage\" and is ready to take his part in the vilest of slander and the lowest of threats against our organisation. Through the centuries, calls to pogrom have always been thus: each participant makes his own wretched contribution according to his own motives, all different but all equally shabby and full of hate. Almost every time, this kind of barbaric dynamic is started by some kind of provocateur \u2013 whether a professional or an amateur is really immaterial. It is precisely into this that our unspeakable Doctor has plunged, hook line and sinker. After reading the anti-ICC prose of the IGCL,20 that seedy bunch of police-like back-room plotters with its provocateur Juan, the good Doctor has perked up no end and is ready to answer the call to villainy and hatred.\nOn 28th April 2014, the IGCL21 published an article as bad as anything by a professional provocateur. This slanderous text was titled \"A new (and final?) crisis in the ICC!\",22 and announced with ironic delight the ICC\u2019s disappearance... which turned out to be \"thoroughly exaggerated\".23 But however unfounded, the mere idea that the ICC is weakened, almost at death\u2019s door, has galvanised all those who are obsessed with the hope of seeing us dead and buried. And it is in this \"courageous\" crowd that we find the Doctor Bourrinet, all hot and flustered at the idea that he too can now howl with the wolves against the ICC. But even the encouragement of the provocateurs of the IGCL was not enough to give him pluck; he needed the comforting company of an acolyte alongside him, small in brain but big in brawn, and above all with the mentality of the hoodlum ready for any underhand villainy against the ICC: none other than P\u00e9doncule,24 always ready to reassure and motivate our Doctor should his courage fail him during the conference. This individual has an edifying, and violent, pedigree: physical aggression against one of our women comrades, aggression against another comrade threatened with the switch-blade he always carries on him, and threats to \"slit the throat\" of yet another.25\nThe association of the Doctor and the hooligan (which could have been made into a French movie with Jean-Louis Trintignant and Depardieu in the title roles) may seem paradoxical, but should come as no surprise. The alliance between the intellectual petty bourgeoisie and the lumpenproletariat is not new, and in general it comes when they confront a common enemy: the revolutionary proletariat. In 1871, the majority of French writers (with the noteworthy exceptions of Arthur Rimbaud, Jules Vall\u00e8s, and Victor Hugo) lined up with the scum of Paris to cheer on the Versaillais who slaughtered the Commune: the former with the pen, the latter more concretely through grassing and assassination.26 In 1919, the \"honorable\" leaders of German Social-Democracy used the lumpenproletariat grouped in the Frei Korps (the predecessors of the Nazis) to assassinate thousands of workers, at the same time as they murdered Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg, the German revolution\u2019s leading lights. Today, the petty bourgeois Bourrinet, Doctor of the University of Paris 1 \u2013 Sorbonne, teams up with P\u00e9doncule the Ripper: what could be more normal? Both share the same obsessive hatred of the ICC; both want to see the disappearance of the ICC, in other words of the main organisation defending internationally the positions of the Communist Left.\nAs far as we are concerned, we intend to continue distributing the two books on the Italian Left and on the Dutch-German Left, whether Doctor Bourrinet likes it or not. And we urge our readers to read these books, written by Philippe Bourrinet when he was a militant of the ICC. They have lost none of their value just because, since then, the militant has become a Doctor and betrayed the cause to which he had been committed in his youth. Nor we will we give up denouncing the Doctor\u2019s infamy, his lies, his slanders, and his contemptible efforts to call the institutions of the bourgeois state to his aid to threaten our militants and satisfy his hatred. He need not, however, worry that we will send a commando to \"slit his throat\" \u2013 we will leave that kind of thing to his bodyguard, P\u00e9doncule the Ripper.\nThe history of the workers\u2019 movement is littered with militants who once defended revolutionary proletarian positions, only to change camp and capitulate to bourgeois ideology to put themselves at the service of the ruling class. We all know what happened to Mussolini, who was a leader of the Italian Socialist Party\u2019s left wing prior to World War I. Plekhanov, who introduced marxism to Russia and was one of the foremost figures in the struggle against Bernstein\u2019s revisionism at the end of the 19th century, turned into a dyed-in-the-wool social chauvinist in 1914. Kautsky, the 2nd International\u2019s \"pope of marxism\" and Rosa Luxemburg\u2019s comrade-in-arms up to 1906, in 1914 put his pen to serve, de facto, the imperialist war, and condemned the 1917 revolution in Russia, all the while proclaiming formally his attachment to marxism, right up to his death in 1938.\nToday, Doctor Bourrinet continues to proclaim his formal attachment to the Communist Left and its positions. But this is a swindle. The Communist Left is not just a matter of political positions. It also means loyalty to principles, refusal to compromise, a will to struggle for the revolution, an immense courage \u2013 all qualities of which Doctor Bourrinet is utterly bereft. Read today The Italian Communist Left, and The Dutch-German Communist Left, not as Doctor Bourrinet\u2019s \"intellectual property\", but in the spirit of Philippe Bourrinet a quarter-century ago: \"It's only from a militant standpoint, the standpoint of those who are committed to the workers' struggle for emancipation, that the history of the workers' movement can be approached\".\nInternational Communist Current, 15/01/2015\n1The Smolny collective is a publisher specialising in the publication of books on the workers\u2019 movement, in particular of the Communist Left. See our article in French \"Les \u00e9ditions Smolny participent \u00e0 la r\u00e9cup\u00e9ration d\u00e9mocratique de Rosa Luxemburg\"\n2\"M. Proudhon has the misfortune of being peculiarly misunderstood in Europe. In France, he has the right to be a bad economist, because he is reputed to be a good German philosopher. In Germany, he has the right to be a bad philosopher, because he is reputed to be one of the ablest French economists. Being both German and economist at the same time, we desire to protest against this double error.\" Marx, Foreword to Poverty of Philosophy, 1847\n3See our articles published in International Review nos.65-66\n4This material support included the payment of much of the cost of his documentary research, including the purchase of large quantities of micro-films from the Amsterdam International Institute for Social Research.\n5The Soci\u00e9t\u00e9 des Gens des Lettres is a French organism dating from the early 19th century, and devoted in particular to the judicial protection of copyright on behalf of its author members. Copies of the documents in question are attached to this article.\n6This appeared in the English edition, The Dutch and German Communist Left, published in 2001.\n7We will henceforth accord the Doctor his official title. This cannot but satisfy his intense desire for social recognition.\n8And, we would add, a hypocrite. But that is the rule rather than the exception.\n9The price list can be found at http://left-dis.nl/f/livre.htm. Should the link disappear \u2013 one never knows! \u2013 we have of course kept a screen print as the site appeared on 15th January 2015.\n10The ICC had decided to offer the English editions of the Dutch-German Left and the Italian Left on Amazon in order to maximise their distribution. In October 2009, we received a letter from Amazon informing us that these books had been withdrawn from sale following reception of a letter from Doctor Bourrinet, and that their sale would only be possible with the agreement of the latter. In a letter to Amazon dated 7th October 2009, signed \"Doctor Philippe Bourrinet, Historian\", we read that \"My intellectual property is being violated by two items on the Amazon.co.uk site. It has to do with the commercial selling of two books of mine (my name has disappeared) by the so-called \u2018International Communist Current\u2019, which clearly is committing acts of intellectual piracy [there follow details of the two books]. These two books have been published (electronic and paper forms) under my own name on my own multilingual website in the Netherlands (\u2026) They have since a long time ago (1989) been protected by the law on intellectual property (\u2026) I am the true property owner of the two mentioned books and authorized to act \u2013 together with the SGDL in Paris \u2013 for the rights described above\". The ICC wrote to Doctor Bourrinet on 24th October 2009. In our letter we said, \"We have to say that we were rather surprised, first by the fact that you felt the need to write to Amazon on this subject, and second that you said nothing to us about it beforehand. We were under the impression that the question of the \u2018intellectual property\u2019 over the two books on the Dutch-German Left and the Italian Left had already been amicably settled between us at a meeting at the beginning of the 1990s (\u2026) At all events, we don\u2019t want this problem of \u2018intellectual property\u2019 to hinder the distribution of this history and these ideas. If you wish, we are perfectly prepared to publish the same notice [see above and note 6] (or whatever variation on it that might suit you) on the Amazon site (we can also include your name as the author) and on our own\". This letter was never answered. Perhaps we should have offered to pay the Doctor an author's percentage on our sales. That said, we should point out that the English editions distributed by Doctor Bourrinet are identical (with the exception of his modifications since leaving the ICC) to the translations undertaken by the militants of our organisation. But let us reassure the good Doctor: we have no intention of claiming copyright on our translations.\n11Documents sent to the ICC\n12This translation into English is our own \u2013 which is more than Doctor Bourrinet can say of the English versions of \"his\" books.\n13The heinous onslaught on our comrade Marc Chirik\u2019s memory is nothing less than vile. Marc Chirik enjoyed a great respect among the vast majority of militants of the old Communist Left, despite their disagreements and the criticism he might have directed at them. The depth and the rigour of his thinking, his devotion to the revolutionary cause, his strength of character and at the same time the esteem and affection he had for those militants who had managed to resist the counter-revolution, were traits of his political character which commanded universal respect. When we read the insanities written about him by petty creeps whose pride has suffered a little scratch, or whose \"intellectual property\" has been ignored, we are frankly overwhelmed with disgust. This kind of campaign of denigration is all too reminiscent of the campaign of which Trotsky was a victim from the mid-1920s onwards, even before his exclusion from the Bolshevik Party, at the hands of the Stalinist clique, a campaign that was vigorously denounced by Bordiga (at the time the best-known figure of the Italian Communist Left), despite his profound disagreements with Trotsky. The servile scoundrels who, whether through cowardice or careerism, crawled in Stalin\u2019s wake, provide the model for Marc Chirik\u2019s slanderers today.\n14 Magazine of the French far right.\n15 The eminent Doctor on Controverses\n16 Doctor Bourrinet sees nothing wrong with this. Hardly surprising, since he himself is prepared to use the bourgeois judicial system against revolutionaries.\n17 Lafif Lakhdar writes to President Obama\n18 Ehud Olmert. A close ally of Ariel Sharon (responsible for the massacre of Sabra and Chatila in September 1982), he was Israel\u2019s Prime Minister from January 2006 to March 2009, and responsible for the July 2006 Israeli attack on Lebanon, which cost more than 1200 civilian lives. In September 2009 he was tried for \"fraud\", \"breach of trust\", and \"concealing fraudulent revenue\", and in September 2012 he was given a one year suspended sentence.\n19 Bordiga to Korsch\n20The \"International Group of the Communist Left\" (IGCL) was born in October 2013. it consists of a merger between two elements of the Klasbatalo group in Montreal, and elements of the self-proclaimed \"Internal Fraction\" of the ICC, who were expelled as grasses from the ICC in 2003.\n21See our replies: The police-like methods of the 'IFICC', The ICC doesn't allow snitches into its public meetings, Calomnie et mouchardage, les deux mamelles de la politique de la FICCI envers le CCI\n22See our reply Communiqu\u00e9 to our readers: The ICC under attack from a new agency of the bourgeois state\n23 We have answered this attack, as infamous as it is absurd, in our article on the Extraordinary Conference.\n24 Like the Doctor Bourrinet, this P\u00e9doncule is also a member of the Smolny collective. 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        "raw_content": "Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man\nGeological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man is a book written by British geologist, Charles Lyell in 1863. The first three editions appeared in February, April, and November 1863, respectively. A much-revised fourth edition appeared in 1873. Antiquity of Man, as it was known to contemporary readers, dealt with three scientific issues that had become prominent in the preceding decade: the age of the human race, the existence of ice ages, and Charles Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection. Lyell used the book to reverse or modify his own long-held positions on all three issues. The book drew sharp criticism from two of Lyell's younger colleagues \u2013 paleontologist Hugh Falconer and archaeologist John Lubbock \u2013 who felt that Lyell had used their work too freely and acknowledged it too sparingly. It sold well, however, and (along with Lubbock's 1865 book Prehistoric Times) helped to establish the new science of prehistoric archaeology in Great Britain.\nPrint (Hardcover & Paperback) & E-book\nc.300 pp (May change depending on the publisher and the size of the text)\nGeological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man at Wikisource\nLyell had been consistently skeptical of evidence for high human antiquity since the early 1830s, and distanced himself from the theory of ice ages after a brief flirtation with it in the early 1840s. He had attacked the evolutionary ideas of Lamarck in detail in his book Principles of Geology. New developments in all three areas forced him to reconsider these positions in the late 1850s and early 1860s, and became the subject matter for Antiquity of Man.\nThe section about man summed up the evidence for human antiquity that had been brought to light by British geologists in 1858-59, and integrated it with archaeological evidence from the Paleolithic, Neolithic, and Bronze Age.\nThe section about glaciation integrated continental ice ages into the larger picture of the Quaternary Period that Lyell had built up in his earlier works.\nThe section about evolution recapitulated Darwin's arguments and endorsed them, though not enthusiastically. It acknowledged that human bodies might have evolved, but left open the possibility of divine intervention in the origins of human intellect and moral sense.\nHugh Falconer, a key player in the establishment of human antiquity, charged that Lyell \u2013 a minor player in the process \u2013 had misleadingly cast himself in the lead while ignoring the contributions of others. He raised his charges in the pages of the weekly journal The Athenaeum, and pressed them with a vehemence that some of his colleagues found distasteful.\nJohn Lubbock, a young but rising scientific star and a member of Darwin's inner circle, charged that Lyell had incorporated large amounts of material that Lubbock had published in articles and was then reworking into a book of his own. His criticism was largely private, but well known in the scientific circles in which both moved.\nLyell gradually changed the text of Antiquity of Man to blunt some of their criticisms, but throughout the process held that he had been wrongly accused.\nAntiquity of Man had its greatest impact in the years immediately after its publication. Lyell's presentation and endorsement of the new evidence for human antiquity firmly established the theory as scientific orthodoxy. His integration of both ice ages and a very old human race into the (geologically) recent history of the Earth was novel for its time, as was his presentation of archaeological data that from continental Europe. Until the early 1860s, \"archaeology\" had been synonymous, in England, with the study of antiquity and the Middle Ages through artifacts. Antiquity of Man expanded it to include the study of prehistory.[1]\nThe book's three-part structure meant, however, that it was quickly supplanted by more detailed works that followed in its wake. Lubbock's Prehistoric Times (1865), Darwin's The Descent of Man (1871), James Archibald Geike's The Great Ice Age (1874) and William Boyd Dawkins' Early Man in Britain (1880) became the standard works on the fields to which Lyell had introduced a generation of mid-Victorian readers.\nComparison with Huxley's Man's Place in Nature\n^ A. Bowdoin Van Riper, Men Among the Mammoths (Chicago, 1993).\nThe full text of Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man at Wikisource\nWikiquote has quotations related to: Charles Lyell#The Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of Man (1863)\n4th edition of Antiquity of man at Google books\nThe Antiquity of Man at Project Gutenberg\nSpecial Publication of the Geological Society of London by Claudine Cohen that discusses the development and impact of The Antiquity of Man.\nRetrieved from \"https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Geological_Evidences_of_the_Antiquity_of_Man&oldid=701961274\"",
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        "raw_content": "(Redirected from Harbour)\nFor other uses, see Harbor (disambiguation).\nNew York Harbor and the Hudson River in the foreground; the East River in the background.\nCapri harbor, Italy seen from Anacapri.\nA harbor or harbour (see spelling differences; synonyms: wharves, haven) is a sheltered body of water where ships, boats, and barges can be docked. The term harbor is often used interchangeably with port, which is a man-made facility built for loading and unloading vessels and dropping off and picking up passengers. Ports usually include one or more harbors. Alexandria Port in Egypt is an example of a port with two harbors.\nHarbors may be natural or artificial. An artificial harbor can have deliberately constructed breakwaters, sea walls, or jettys or they can be constructed by dredging, which requires maintenance by further periodic dredging. An example of an artificial harbor is Long Beach Harbor, California, United States, which was an array of salt marshes and tidal flats too shallow for modern merchant ships before it was first dredged in the early 20th century.[1] In contrast, a natural harbor is surrounded on several sides by prominences of land. Examples of natural harbors include Sydney Harbour, Australia and Trincomalee Harbour in Sri Lanka.\nArtificial harborsEdit\nArtificial harbors are frequently built for use as ports. The oldest artificial harbor known is the Ancient Egyptian site at Wadi al-Jarf, on the Red Sea coast, which is at least 4500 years old (ca. 2600-2550 BC, reign of King Khufu). The largest artificially created harbor is Jebel Ali in Dubai.[2] Other large and busy artificial harbors include:\nPort of Houston, Texas, United States;\nPort of Long Beach, California, United States;\nPort of Los Angeles in San Pedro, California, United States.\nPort of Rotterdam, Netherlands;\nPort of Savannah, Georgia, United States;\nThe Ancient Carthaginians constructed fortified, artificial harbors called cothons.\nNatural harborsEdit\nA natural harbor in Vizhinjam at Thiruvananthapuram, India\nVisakhapatnam Natural Harbor\nA natural harbor is a landform where a part of a body of water is protected and deep enough to furnish anchorage. Many such harbors are rias. Natural harbors have long been of great strategic naval and economic importance, and many great cities of the world are located on them. Having a protected harbor reduces or eliminates the need for breakwaters as it will result in calmer waves inside the harbor. Some examples are:\nPort of Trivandrum in India\nPort Hercules in Principality of Monaco;\nPago Pago Harbor in American Samoa;\nNew York Harbor in the United States;\nPresque Isle Bay in Pennsylvania, United States;\nTampa Bay in Florida, United States;\nBoston Harbor in Massachusetts, United States\nPoole Harbour in England, United Kingdom;\nKingston Harbour in Jamaica;\nGrand Harbour in Malta;\nMarsamxett Harbour in Malta;\nSubic Bay in Zambales, the Philippines;\nScapa Flow in Scotland, United Kingdom;\nSydney Harbour in Australia; technically a ria\nPearl Harbor in Hawaii, United States;\nTrincomalee Harbour in Sri Lanka;\nSan Francisco Bay in California, United States;\nVisakhapatnam Harbour in India;\nKillybegs in County Donegal, Ireland;\nHalifax Harbour in Nova Scotia, Canada;\nHamilton Harbour in Ontario, Canada;\nBurrard Inlet in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada;\nCork Harbour, Ireland;\nWaitemata Harbour in Auckland, New Zealand;\nPort of Tobruk in Tobruk, Libya;\nVictoria Harbour in Hong Kong.\nIce-free harborsEdit\nFor harbors near the North and South Poles, being ice-free is an important advantage, especially when it is year-round. 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        "raw_content": "Van Rooyen after a race in South Africa\nnon-works Cooper, non-works McLaren\n1968 South African Grand Prix\nBasil van Rooyen (born 19 April 1939 in Johannesburg) is a former racing driver from South Africa. He participated in two Formula One World Championship Grands Prix, debuting on 1 January 1968.[1] He retired from both, scoring no championship points.\nVan Rooyen later raced in saloons, notably participating in the 1977 Bathurst 1000, and Formula Atlantic.\nHe currently resides in St Ives, Sydney.\nRet ESP MON BEL NED FRA GBR GER ITA CAN USA MEX\nTeam Lawson\nRet ESP MON NED FRA GBR GER ITA CAN USA MEX\n^ \"Roy Hesketh Circuit\". Roy Hesketh Circuit.\nRetrieved from \"https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Basil_van_Rooyen&oldid=829531654\"\nSouth African racing drivers\nSouth African Formula One drivers\nAustralian Touring Car Championship drivers\nSportspeople from Johannesburg",
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        "raw_content": "Broadway Stores, Inc.\nA former The Broadway department store at the Hawthorne Plaza Shopping Center in Hawthorne, California\nBroadway-Hale Stores (1950\u20131974)\nCarter Hawley Hale Stores (1974\u20131994)\nNYSE: BWY\nCompany was sold to Federated Department Stores\nFebruary 24, 1896; 122 years ago (1896-02-24) as The Broadway in Los Angeles\nArthur Letts, Sr.\nOctober 12, 1995; 23 years ago (1995-10-12)\nEdward W. Carter, Prentis C. Hale, Philip M. Hawley\nThe Broadway (1950\u20131995)\nWeinstock's (1950\u20131995)\nHale's (1950\u20131967)\nEmporium-Capwell (1970\u20131995)\nBroadway Stores, Inc., was an American retailer based in Southern California. Known through its history as Carter Hawley Hale Stores and Broadway Hale Stores over time, it acquired other retail store chains in regions outside its California home base and became in certain retail sectors a regional and national retailer in the 1970s and 1980s. The company was able to survive takeover attempts in 1984 and 1986, and also a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing in 1991 by selling off most of its assets until August 1995 when its banks refusing to advance enough additional credit to pay off suppliers. At that point, the company sold itself to Federated Department Stores for $1.6 Billion with the acquisition being completed on October 12, 1995.\n1.3 1990s and the end\n2 Selected divisions\n2.2 Hale's\n2.3 Emporium-Capwell\n2.4 Weinstock's\n3 ERISA case\nIn 1950, as Los Angeles began to grow in population very rapidly and assumed dominance within the state, the fast-growing The Broadway Department Stores (founded in 1896) based there negotiated an all-stock merger with Hale Bros. Stores, Inc. Edward W. Carter, president of The Broadway, became the president of Broadway-Hale Stores.\nThe newly enlarged company began to grow aggressively with its Broadway stores expanding south to San Diego in 1961 and east to Phoenix, Arizona, in 1968. A mail order firm named the Sunset House[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] was also acquired in 1968.[8][9] In 1970, the company acquired Emporium-Capwell Co.,[10][11] itself the holding company for Emporium in San Francisco (and suburbs) and Capwell's (H.C. Capwell Co.) in Oakland (and suburbs) and keeping their respective names on the stores in the San Francisco Bay Area.\nAlso in 1969, Broadway-Hale acquired the then 3-unit Neiman Marcus specialty department store, based in Dallas, Texas,[12][13] and the Walden Book Co. (known more commonly as Waldenbooks)[14] and began to actively grow those businesses, nationwide.\nIn 1972, Prentis Hale retired as chairman, Edward Carter assumed the chairmanship and Philip M. Hawley (who started as a women's sportswear buyer in 1958) became company president. In 1974, in a news release it states, CHH stated that to reflect the executives' contributions, the corporate parent was adopting the name Carter Hawley Hale Stores, Inc.[15] The new name was a major tongue twister, and stock analysts sometimes called it \"Ego, Inc.\"[citation needed] The Wall Street Journal reported in 1984 that some critics accused Carter and Hawley on being on an \"ego trip\".[16] In 1977, Carter retired. Hawley was appointed CEO.[17]\nThe company continued to be an active acquirer, in 1972 acquiring Bergdorf Goodman in New York,[18][19] and Holt Renfrew of Montreal, Canada.[20] After attempting an ill-fated, unsuccessful hostile takeover of Marshall Field in 1977,[21][22][23][24] the company acquired the venerable but tattered John Wanamaker's of Philadelphia for $60 million (cash) in April 1978.[25][26] That was followed by a stock swap for Thalhimers of Richmond, Virginia in August 1978.[27] Contempo Casuals was a May 1979, takeover.[28] Emporium and Capwell's were merged to form a unified San Francisco Bay-area presence as Emporium-Capwell in 1980,[29][30] Weinstock's moved into Utah and Reno, Nevada, and The Broadway stores were split into separate Los Angeles and Phoenix-based divisions as the chain expanded into Colorado, New Mexico and Nevada. Sales increased, but profits did not. The saying on Wall Street was \"God gave them Southern California, and they blew it\", which The Wall Street Journal had attributed to Monroe H. Greenstein, a retailing analyst at Bear Stearns.[16]\nIn 1980, CHH decided to get rid of units which catered to the lower economic markets. The first to go was the Sunset House mail order unit which also operated novelty shops in shopping malls.[31][32] CHH found a buyer that only wanted the mail order unit and the mall stores were closed in 1981.[33]\nFaced with continuing poor results, and two hostile takeover attempts by The Limited in 1984[34] and 1986,[35] the company, still led by Phillip M. Hawley, reacted by first selling Waldenbooks to K-mart in 1985,[36] Holt Renfrew to the Weston Family in April 1986,[37][38] Wanamaker's to A. Alfred Taubman's Woodward & Lothrop in January 1987[39] and then splitting off the desirable specialty store business as Neiman-Marcus Group, Inc. (encompassing the Neiman-Marcus, Bergdorf Goodman and Contempo Casuals stores). The company that had rescued Carter Hawley Hale from The Limited takeover-attempts, theater owner/soft-drink bottler-cum-investment company General Cinema (later renamed Harcourt General) assumed majority ownership of Neiman-Marcus Group as its reward.[40] Thalhimer's was sold to May Department Stores in December 1990.[41]\n1990s and the end[edit]\nFrom its heights in 1984 as the sixth-largest department store chain firm in the United States, CHH fell into Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 1991.[42][43] Besides the financial problems of surviving the 1980s era of hostile takeovers, the main California department store business had faltered because of increasing competition from Nordstrom.\nIn 1992, after one and one-half years of bankruptcy negotiations, financier Sam Zell and his Zell/Chilmark Fund completed the reorganization of the newly renamed Broadway Stores, Inc., taking a 75 percent stake.[44] The company finally emerged from bankruptcy in October 1992 and Hawley promptly announced his retirement.[45] In early 1993, the three Utah-based Weinstock's stores were closed and the store leases were sold to Mervyns,[46] Dillard's,[47] and ZCMI.[48]\nAfter the takeover by Zell, Hawley was replaced as CEO by David Dworkin.[49] Dworkin tried to slow the outward flow of cash from the company by remodeling stores and streamlining operations.[50] In June 1994, the shareholders of Carter Hawley Hale Stores, Inc. voted to change the name of the company to Broadway Stores, Inc.[51] to symbolize a change in the ailing company, but it was too late to make a difference.\nThe final blow came on August 8, 1995, when the firm's lenders announced they would not advance the company any additional funds - which were needed to pay suppliers for new, as well as existing inventory.[52][53] A week later, the firm announced its sale to Federated Department Stores which effectively marked the beginning of the end to the remnant nameplates that the stores had operated under.[54][55]\nThe newly streamlined company was short-lived, however. In August 1995, Federated Department Stores agreed to acquire Broadway Stores. The acquisition was completed on October 12. The chain was dissolved in 1996 as Federated consolidated the former Broadway, Emporium and Weinstock's stores, along with its own Macy's California and Bullock's chains (acquired in 1994),[56] to form Macy's West.[57] Several duplicative units were sold to Sears or shuttered, while Federated also used the real estate of five stores (Emporium-Capwell Stanford Shopping Center, Broadway Sherman Oaks Fashion Square, Broadway Century City Shopping Center, Broadway Beverly Center, and Broadway Fashion Island Newport Beach) to finally bring its Bloomingdale's chain to the West Coast.[58]\nOn September 28, 2006, Emporium-Capwell's Market Street flagship was redeveloped to house another Bloomingdale's location as well as an expansion of the adjoining shopping center Westfield San Francisco Centre.[59] In addition, the one-time CHH Corporate Offices in the former Superior Oil Company Building at 550 South Flower Street in Los Angeles, right next door to The California Club (of which Carter and Hawley were members), were converted into a three-star boutique hotel called \"The Standard.\"[60]\nSelected divisions[edit]\nMain article: The Broadway\nThe Broadway division was the largest department store division within the company. The division could trace its roots to the Broadway Department Store that was founded in Los Angeles by Arthur Letts, Sr. in 1896. By 1992, the division expanded throughout Southern California and started expanded outside of California. In 1979, the division was split into the Phoenix-based Broadway Southwest to handle the out-of-state stores and the Los Angeles-based Broadway Southern California to handle the stores within California. The two separate divisions were consolidated in 1992 after many of the non-Californian stores were closed. At the time of its parent acquisition by Federated, Broadway had 52 stores.\nHale's[edit]\nFormer Hale's store in San Francisco at 5th and Market\nMain article: Hale's\nThe chain's beginnings date from The Criterion store founded in Sacramento, California, in 1880 by the Hale Brothers, Prentis Cobb Hale I and Marshal Hale and adopted their name later the same year. By 1936, scion Prentis Cobb Hale worked as a stock clerk in the family store after he graduated from Stanford University. The company had expanded throughout Northern California, including a location at 989 Market Street in San Francisco by 1902 (replaced in 1912 by a location at 901 Market Street). By 1949, the company had acquired its Sacramento-based rival Weinstock, Lubin & Co.. Weinstock's was kept as a separate brand. Paradoxically, the Hale brand was later absorbed by the Weinstock's brand in Northern California.\nEmporium-Capwell[edit]\nMain article: Emporium-Capwell\nEmporium-Capwell was created by the 1927 merger of the San Francisco-based Emporium Company and the Oakland-based H.C. Capwell Company.[61][62] This company kept the two brands separate and had opened many Emporium and Capwell stores respectively throughout the San Francisco Bay Area prior to its acquisition by Broadway-Hale in 1970. Under Carter Hawley Hale, there were 12 Emporiums and six Capwell stores when the two brands were merged to form the single Emporium-Capwell brand in 1980. There were 22 Emporium-Capwell stores left at the time of its parent's acquisition by Federated.\nWeinstock's[edit]\nMain article: Weinstock's\nWeinstock's could trace its origins to the Sacramento-based Weinstock, Lubin & Co. There were 8 Weinstock's store left at the time of its parent's acquisition by Federated.\nERISA case[edit]\nCarter Hawley Hale also is known as a famous case study regarding its retirement plans. Because it offered its employees a profit-sharing plan, and not a retirement fund, under the Federal Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) pension plan law, the trustee was under no obligation to diversify the fund. Because of the nondiversification and continued purchase of Carter Hawley Hale stock, the employee fund soon was stuck with a precipitous loss in value. Its employees\u2019 low morale contributed to its problems.[63][42]\nThe longtime print and television-radio media advertising slogans during the 1970s until The Broadway closed for good were \"It's at the Broadway\" (radio and television only) and \"The Broadway is Southern California\" (all media). A baritone male voice-over announcer provided the verbalized slogan.\nList of defunct department stores of the United States\n^ https://openjurist.org/415/f2d/545/national-labor-relations-board-v-sunset-house\n^ https://books.google.com/books?id=De8fVUrxSfgC&pg=PA8&lpg=PA8&dq=Sunset\n^ https://www.mytotalretail.com/article/it-all-started-strangest-space-ad-direct-marketing-history-20909/all/\n^ https://www.sec.gov/news/digest/1962/dig021562.pdf\n^ https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/1973/cpsc-warns-of-electric-shock-dangers-from-little-wonder-tv-antenna\n^ https://www.trademarkia.com/sunset-house-72167661.html\n^ https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/latimes/obituary.aspx?n=leonard-philip-carlson&pid=144619397\n^ Bush, Thomas W. (August 23, 1968). \"Broadway-Hale Agrees to Buy Sunset House for $13.5 Million\". Los Angeles Times. p. e13. (Subscription required (help)). Sunset House would operate under present management as an autonomous subsidiary of Broadway-Hale. Carter said acquisition of the company is \"a first step in our announced program of corporate diversification, and Sunset House will provide us with new opportunities through its nationwide mail order distribution of consumer goods.\" Alternate Link via ProQuest.\n^ \"Broadway-Hale Stores Shareholders Approve Sunset House Purchase\". The Wall Street Journal. November 29, 1968. p. 7. (Subscription required (help)). Shareholders of Broadway-Hale Stores Inc. approved their company's acquisition of Sunset House, a specialty mail-order concern at a special meeting. Alternate Link via ProQuest.\n^ Auerbach, Alexander (June 26, 1970). \"Arrangements Set for Broadway-Hale, Emporium Merger\". Los Angeles Times. p. d13. (Subscription required (help)). Broadway-Hale Stores Inc. and Emporium-Capwell Co. Thursday announced a formal plan of merger and reorganization, following the lines of a preliminary merger plan announced May 11. Alternate Link via ProQuest.\n^ \"Emporium Capwell Co., Broadway-Hale Stores Agree to a Merger: Emporium Will Give 1 1/8 Shares for Each Share of Broadway-Hale; Holders of Both Must Approve\". The Wall Street Journal. May 12, 1970. p. 16. (Subscription required (help)). Emporium Capwell Co. and Broadway-Hale Stores Inc., both West Coast retailers, announced an agreement in principle to merge. Emporium Capwell would be the surviving corporation, but its name would be changed to Broadway-Hale Stores Inc. In a joint statement, the companies said that Prentis C. Hale, chairman of Broadway-Hale, and Edward W. Carter, its president and chief executive officer, would serve as chairman and president respectively of the merged corporation. Emporium Capwell stores would be operated under their present management. Alternate Link via ProQuest.\n^ \"Broadway-Hale Stores, Neiman-Marcus Agree In Principle to Merge: Transaction Valued at $39 Million; Terms Call for Broadway-Hale To Issue Convertible Preferred\". The Wall Street Journal. October 24, 1968. p. 11. (Subscription required (help)). Neiman-Marcus Co. and Broadway\u00b7Hale Stores Inc. have agreed in principle to a merger of Neiman-Marcus into Broadway-Hale. Neiman-Marcus operates specialty stores in Dallas, Houston and Fort Worth. Alternate Link via ProQuest.\n^ \"Neiman-Marcus Holders Vote Merger Into Broadway-Hale\". The Wall Street Journal. April 9, 1969. p. 29. (Subscription required (help)). Stockholders of Neiman-Marcus Co. approved the merger of Neiman\u00b7Marcus into Broadway\u00b7Hale Stores Inc., Los Angeles, at a special meeting. Broadway\u00b7Hale holders approved the merger last November. Alternate Link via ProQuest.\n^ \"Broadway Results Peak In 3d Quarter\". Women's Wear Daily. 119 (105). December 1, 1969. p. 12. Broadway-Hale Stores, Inc., has acquired Walden Book Co., Stamford, Conn., a national retailer of books, a spokesman confirmed. Link via ProQuest.\n^ \"Broadway's Parent to Take New Name\". Los Angeles Times. February 12, 1974. p. c9. (Subscription required (help)). But when Broadway-Hale Stores Inc. directors decided it was time for a change they just looked around the table. The Los Angeles firm, parent of the Broadway Stores, Neiman-Marcus, Capwell's and other retail operations, will be known as Carter Hawley Hale Stores Inc., if the shareholders approve. The name is taken from its principal executives: Edward W. Carter, board chairman; Philip M. Hawley, president; and Prentis C. Hale, chairman of the executive committee. Operating divisions will retain their present names. The company said \"Broadway-Hale\" was too often confused with the Broadway Stores retailing unit. Alternate Link via ProQuest.\n^ a b Gottschalk, Earl C., Jr. (April 12, 1984). \"Carter Hawley Chief Finds Firm Is Target Of Takeover After Own '70s Buying Binge\". The Wall Street Journal (Eastern ed.). p. 1. (Subscription required (help)). In the past few years Carter Hawley has also lost market share In California because of a retailing invasion by R.H. Macy & Co. and Nordstrom, retailers says. \"God gave them California and they blew it,\" says Monroe H. Greenstein, retailing analyst at Bear, Stearns & Co... Mr. Hawley's personality is at the heart of the company's operations, and that seems to be a mixed blessing... In 1972 he was appointed president of Broadway Hale Stores Inc. Three years later, the company changed its name to Carter Hawley Hale Stores Inc., provoking some gripes that Edward W. Carter, chairman, and Mr. Hawley were on an \"ego trip\". In 1977 Mr. Hawley was named chief executive officer, replacing Mr. Carter. Last year, when Mr Carter retired, Mr. Hawley became chairman. Alternate Link via ProQuest.\n^ Getze, John (January 6, 1977). \"Hawley Named Chief of Broadway Stores Parent\". Los Angeles Times. p. D10. (Subscription required (help)). Philip M. Hawley Wednesday was elected chief executive officer of Carter Hawley Hale Stores Inc., the nation's seventh-largest department store chain. Hawley, 51, has been president of the Los Angeles-based company since 1972. He joined the firm in 1958 and became president of the Broadway Slores division in 1968. Hawley, who will assume his new responsibilities Feb. 1. succeeds Edward W. Carter. the company's 65-year-old chairman of the board, in the post of chief executive. Carter will remain chairman and continue to be active in the firm's management. Carter has been chief executive since 1946, when the company consisted of three Broadway department stores Alternate Link via ProQuest.\n^ \"Broadway-Hale Stores Allowed by FTC to Buy Bergdorf Goodman Co.: Panel Agrees New York Retailer Likely Would Close Without Merger for Lack of Funding\". The Wall Street Journal. April 14, 1972. p. 30. (Subscription required (help)). The Federal Trade Commission approved Broadway-Hale Stores Inc.'s proposed acquisition of Bergdort Goodman Co., a New York fashion store. Broadway-Hale, a Los Angeles-based chain of department stores, is required by a previous agreement with the commission to obtain FTC approval for such acquisitions. The FTC said its approval was based largely on the companies' contention that the Bergdorf store on New York's Fifth Avenue probably would have to be closed unless the acquisition was allowed. The FTC said Broadway-Hale argued that \"massive financing\" needed to expand the store probably wouldn't have been available to Bergdorf because of its \"unstable financial condition.\" Alternate Link via ProQuest.\n^ Sloane, Leonard (March 25, 1971). \"West Coast Chain To Buy Bergdorf's: Bergdorf Goodman to Be Bought by Broadway-Hale Stores, a West Coast Chain\". The New York Times. p. 1. (Subscription required (help)). Bergdorf Goodman, the Fifth Avenue specialty store, has signed an agreement in principle to be acquired by Broadway-Hale Stores, Inc., the largestdepartment store organization in the West and one of the 50 largest retailers in the United States. Presently, Broadway-Hale operates 29 full-line department stores called Broadway in southern California, Arizona and Nevada. It also owns the 13 Weinstock stores in Northern California and Nevada; 14 Emporium and Capwell stores in San Francisco and Oakland; four Neiman-Marcus stores in Texas; Sunset House, a leading mail-order business, and the Walden Book Company which has stores in 44 states. Alternate Link via ProQuest.\n^ \"Broadway-Hale to Acquire 19-Store Canadian Retailer\". Los Angeles Times. December 22, 1971. p. d13. (Subscription required (help)). Broadway-Hale Stores Inc. of Los Angeles reported Tuesday that it has agreed to purchase Holt, Renfrew & Co. Ltd., a 19-store Canadian fashion retailing chain, from a subsidiary of CIT Financial Corp... Canadian Acceptance Corp., Ltd., a unit of New York-based CIT. Alternate Link via ProQuest.\n^ Wiener, Leonard (February 2, 1978). \"Carter Hawley raises its bid to buy Fields\". Chicago Tribune. p. C6. Carter Hawley Hale Stores. Inc., announced plans Wednesday to take its Marshall Field & Co. takeover offer directly to Fields shareholders. The management and directors of Fields have been fighting an attempt by Carter Hawley to force merger negotiations. That is why Carter Hawley has begun the process to bypass Field executives and make a $378 million public offer to buy \"any or all shares\" of Fields. Fields has stores in Cleveland and the Pacific Northwest, in addition to Chicago. Alternate Link via ProQuest.\n^ Auerbach, Alexander (February 2, 1978). \"Carter Hawley Hale Will Push Field Bid: Planned Tender Offer May Total $380 Million\". Los Angeles Times. p. e12. (Subscription required (help)). Carter Hawley Hale Stores Inc., Los Angeles, Wednesday announced plans (or a tender offer for the stock of Marshall Field & Co., Chicago). At current prices, the offer could be worth a total of $380 million. Field's officers and directors unanimously rejected an informal merger proposal by Carter Hawley Hale last month. Alternate Link via ProQuest.\n^ Wiener, Leonard (February 23, 1978). \"Business: Carter Hawley withdraws bid for Fields Bid to control Fields dropped\". Chicago Tribune. p. c7. Carter Hawley Hale Stores, Inc., Wednesday dropped its attempt to take over Marshall Field & Co. Carter Hawley, based in Los Angeles, operates department stores across the country and has been publicly courting Fields since December. Other big retailing chains also have been reported interested in Fields, a retailer with a well-regarded name but one that only recently has begun to overcome past management and financial problems. Alternate Link via ProQuest.\n^ Auerbach, Alexander (February 23, 1978). \"Carter Hawley Hale Drops Bid for Field: Offer No Longer Makes Economic Sense to L.A. Firm\". Los Angeles Times. p. d13. (Subscription required (help)). Carter Hawley Hale Stores Inc., Los Angeles, Wednesday said it is withdrawing its proposed offer to acquire Marshall Field & Co., Chicago, because the hotly contested bid \"no longer makes economic sense.\" The action ended a four-month effort by Carter Hawley to acquire the reluctant Field. Despite an offer of twice its market price, the Chicago firm escaped by throwing up a curtain of lawsuits and transforming itself into a company no longer attractive to its pursuer. Alternate Link via ProQuest.\n^ \"Wanamaker Takeover\". The Washington Post. March 10, 1978. p. B8. (Subscription required (help)). Carter Hawley Hales Stores, Inc., has reached an agreement in principle to acquire the 15-store John Wanamaker department store chain for $12.6 million in cash and 12 million shares of Carter Hawley Hale common stock worth about $65 million. Wanamaker has stores in the Philadelphia, New York and Wilmington areas. Alternate Link via ProQuest.\n^ Auerbach, Alexander (March 9, 1978). \"Carter Hawley Hale Will Buy J. Wanamaker: Broadway's Parent to Pay About $45 Million for Philadelphia Chain\". Los Angeles Times. p. d13. (Subscription required (help)). Carter Hawley Hale Stores Inc., Los Angeles, Wednesday announced that it will acquire John Wanamaker, a Philadelphia-based department store chain, for about $45 million in cash and common stock. Alternate Link via ProQuest.\n^ Knight, Jerry (June 20, 1978). \"Thalhimer's Acquired by Carter Hawley\". The Washington Post. pp. E1\u2013E2. (Subscription required (help)). Carter Hawley Hales Stores Inc., the big retailer that has been on a shopping spree for department stores, yesterday agreed to acquire Thalnimer Brothers of Richmond for stock worth $70 million. Alternate Link via ProQuest.\n^ \"Carter Hawley Acquisition\". The Wall Street Journal. May 17, 1979. p. 14. (Subscription required (help)). Carter Hawley Hale Stores Inc. said it acquired the outstanding stock of Contempo Casuals, a retailer of women's sportswear, in a private cash transaction. Alternate Link via ProQuest.\n^ \"Merge Emporium, Capwell Divisions\". WWD. 140 (36). February 21, 1980. pp. 1\u20132. The Emporium and H.C. Capwell divisions of Carter Hawley Hale have been combined into a single division, Emporium Capwell, with a single management team. Hawley noted the two divisions, now operating as one, will be able to make a stronger impact in use of media and customers now will have charge accounts in 18 stores. Link via ProQuest.\n^ \"California: Carter Hawley Hale will link two Northern California chains\". Los Angeles Times. February 21, 1980. p. f2. (Subscription required (help)). effective May 1, its Emporium and Capwell divisions will combine their operations and management in the San Francisco-Oakland areas. The 12 Emporiums and six Capwell's all will be known as Emporium Capwell. Alternate Link via ProQuest.\n^ \"Carter Hawley to Sell Assets of Sunset House Unit\". Los Angeles Times. November 11, 1980. p. e2. (Subscription required (help)). In a move that signals the new strategy of Carter Hawley Hale Stores Inc. to go after the affluent consumer, the Los Angeles-based retailer announced Monday that it has made arrangements to sell the assets of its Sunset House division to a group of private investors. The sale price for Sunset House, a specialized retailer which has a nationwide gifts and novelties mail order business and 42 stores in the Southwest, was not disclosed, nor were the names of the investors. Alternate Link via ProQuest.\n^ \"Carter Hawley Hale to Sell Unit's Assets\". The New York Times (Late (East Coast) ed.). November 11, 1980. p. D.4. (Subscription required (help)). Carter Hawley Hale Stores Inc. of Los Angeles, a nationwide operator of department and specialty stores that include such units as Neiman-Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman, announced yesterday that it has made arrangements to sell the assets of its Sunset House division, a specialty merchandise operation based in Los Angeles. Carter Hawley Hale did not disclose to whom it was selling the assets. Nor did it disclose how much money was involved in the sale, which is expected to be made final during the current fiscal year, which ends on the Saturday closest to Jan. 31. But the company did say that the sale of the assets was expected to produce a slight gain over their book value. A spokesman said the sale reflected the fact that \"Sunset no longer fits our corporate retailing strategy.\" Sunset House conducts a nationwide mail order, gift and novelty business from its Los Angeles headquarters. It also operates shopping center mall specialty shops that sell gifts and accessories for the home. The unit, acquired by Carter Hawley Hale in 1968, includes 42 stores with a total floor space of 100,000 square feet. Alternate Link via ProQuest.\n^ \"N.Y. Firm to Buy Portion of Sunset House\". Los Angeles Times. January 8, 1981. p. f2. (Subscription required (help)). Unit Buying Service Co. Inc., a catalogue mail-order merchandiser, disclosed Wednesday that it has agreed to purchase the mail-order portion of Sunset House Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of Carter Hawley Hale Stores Inc., Los Angeles. A spokesman for the Hicksville, N.Y.-based retailer said the company will pay between $3.5 million and $5 million for the trademark and trade names \"Sunset House\" and \"Beauty Showcase;\" the complete customer mailing list, and certain outlets located in the Southwest. Carter Hawley Hale would not comment on the fate of the stores or on the agreement. Carter Hawley Hale purchased the Sunset House unit in 1968 but put it up for sale last year, saying itno longer fit into the chain's \"corporate strategy.\" Alternate Link via ProQuest.\n^ Barmash, Isadore (April 3, 1984). \"Carter Hawley Bid By Limited\". The New York Times.\n^ Groves, Martha (November 26, 1986). \"Carter Hawley Hale Again Targeted in Takeover Bid\". Los Angeles Times.\n^ Barmash, Isadore (July 24, 1984). \"K Mart to Acquire Waldenbooks\". The New York Times.\n^ Rivera, Nancy (February 19, 1986). \"Carter Hawley to Sell Its 15-Store Unit in Canada\". Los Angeles Times.\n^ Dunn, Brian (February 19, 1986). \"Weston To Buy Holt Renfrew\". Montreal Gazette. pp. F-1.\n^ Groves, Martha (November 5, 1986). \"Wanamaker Will Be Sold by Carter Hawley : Analysts Estimate Value of Deal at $180 Million\". Los Angeles Times.\n^ Yoshihara, Nancy (December 9, 1986). \"Carter Hawley Hale Splits Up : General Cinema the Winner in Split-Up of Carter Hawley\". Los Angeles Times.\n^ Silverstein, Stuart (October 10, 1990). \"Carter Hawley Posts Loss of $26 Million; Will Cut Staff\". Los Angeles Times.\n^ a b Silverstein, Stuart (February 11, 1991). \"Carter Hawley Files for Chapter 11 : Retailing: The Los Angeles-based company's stores will remain open while it seeks to reorganize\". Los Angeles Times. Among the hardest hit by Carter Hawley's bankruptcy court filing could be many of its 29,000 employees, particularly about 14,000 who have participated in the company's 401(k) savings plan. The plan, designed both to augment employees' pension benefits and to strengthen the company's takeover defenses, holds 45% of Carter Hawley's stock.\n^ Stevenson, Richard W. (February 12, 1991). \"Chapter 11 For Carter Hawley\". The New York Times.\n^ White, George (July 8, 1992). \"Carter Hawley Hale Files Reorganization Plan : Retailing: Broadway's parent company moves to eliminate debt and emerge from bankruptcy protection\". Los Angeles Times.\n^ Adelson, Andrea (October 10, 1992). \"Retirement Set at Carter Hawley Hale\". The New York Times. Philip M. Hawley, chairman and chief executive of Carter Hawley Hale Stores Inc., said today that he would retire from the department store chain on Jan. 31... Carter Hawley Hale, based in Los Angeles, is the West's biggest retailer, with 87 department stores. The company emerged this week from bankruptcy protection with lower overhead costs, mostly as a result of a debt-for-equity swap with the Zell/ Chilmark Fund of Chicago.\n^ Knudson, Max B. (September 10, 1992). \"Mervyn's Chain Will Buy 2 Stores From Weinstocks\". Deseret News.\n^ \"Dillard Department Stores to Open Shop at Fashion Place\". Deseret News. March 25, 1993.\n^ Knudson, Max B. (June 16, 1994). \"Ogden Zcmi to Move Across Street In Mall\". Deseret News.\n^ White, George (February 10, 1993). \"CEO Named at Carter Hawley Hale : Retailing: The Broadway's parent firm chooses a successor to Philip Hawley to oversee a hoped-for turnaround\". Los Angeles Times.\n^ White, George (June 17, 1994). \"Broadway's Make-Over : New CEO Remodels Stores and the Corporate Culture\". Los Angeles Times. Carter Hawley operates 52 Broadway, 22 Emporium and nine Weinstocks stores in five states.\n^ \"Retailing\". Los Angeles Times. June 18, 1994.\n^ Schmeltzer, John (August 8, 1995). \"Zell Can't Make A Hit Out Of Broadway Stores: Lending Firms Cut Off 82-unit Chain In West: Stock Price Plummets\". Chicago Tribune.\n^ \"Bankruptcy Fears Take Big Toll On Broadway Stores' Shares\". The New York Times. August 8, 1995.\n^ \"Federated to Buy Broadway Stores For $1.6 Billion\". The New York Times. August 15, 1995.\n^ White, George & Silverstein, Stuart (August 15, 1995). \"Federated Stores to Buy Broadway in $373-Million Deal : Retail: Merger would erase the Broadway name from Southland scene, likely spur closures, layoffs. Many sites would be converted to Bullock's, Macy's, Bloomingdale's\". Los Angeles Times. Broadway Stores operates 52 stores under The Broadway name--41 of them in California and the rest in Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado. The company also operates 21 Emporium and eight Weinstocks stores in Northern California. Broadway Stores also operates a Weinstocks store in Nevada.\n^ White, George & Apodaca, Patrice (October 13, 1995). \"All Bullock's Stores to Be Converted to Macy's\". Los Angeles Times. Federated executives disclosed their plans to The Times one day after the company completed its acquisition of Los Angeles-based Broadway Stores Inc. Federated had already announced that it will drop the Broadway name.\n^ White, George (November 18, 1995). \"Broadway to Convert 40 in Store Chain to Macy's : Retailing: New owner Federated also plans to sell nine sites to Sears and seeks buyers for 10 more facing closure in early 1996\". Los Angeles Times.\n^ Callender, Ealena (February 16, 1996). \"Going Upscale : Beverly Center Broadway Will Become Bloomingdale's\". Los Angeles Times.\n^ Nolte, Carl (September 24, 2006). \"Westfield San Francisco Centre / 'Queen of Market Street' is all dressed up, ready for grand debut\". San Francisco Chronicle.\n^ Pettera, Angela (March 15, 2001). \"Mastro's to Serve Steaks at Former Chasen's Site\". Los Angeles Times.\n^ \"$12,000,000 Dept. Store Merger Closed On Coast: Gapwell's Of Oakland, Cal., And Emporium Of San Francisco Combined As H. C. Capwell Department Stores Co., Effective June 1\u2014To Erect Oakland Building Containing Almost 12 Acres Of Floor Space\". Women's Wear Daily. 34 (63). March 17, 1927. p. 1. Announcement made in Oakland by H. C. Capwell and here by the executive board of the Emporium Co. reveal the merger of the H.C. Capwell organization of Oakland and the Emporium of San Francisco, involving $12,000,000. The original Emporium was opened in May 1896, on a cooperative plan whereby each department was operated by a different owner. In July, 1897, the present Emporium was organized as a single corporation under the leadership of F. W. Dohrmann. Link via ProQuest.\n^ \"Emporium Corporation\". The Wall Street Journal. October 10, 1927. p. 5. (Subscription required (help)). A. B. C. Dohrmann, president of Emporium Corp. announces the formation of Emporium, Capwell Co., to hold common stock of Emporium Corp., capital stock of H. C. Capwell Co., of Oakland, stock of realty subsidiaries, formed or to be formed, and stock of The Eighth Street Store. Alternate Link via ProQuest.\n^ Monks, Robert A. G. & Minow, Nell (2008). Corporate Governance (4 ed.). 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        "raw_content": "(Redirected from Inducing Infringement of Copyrights Act)\nContributory copyright infringement is a way of imposing secondary liability for infringement of a copyright. It is a means by which a person may be held liable for copyright infringement even though he or she did not directly engage in the infringing activity.[1] In the United States, the Copyright Act does not itself impose liability for contributory infringement expressly. It is one of the two forms of secondary liability apart from 'vicarious liability'. Contributory infringement is understood to be a form of infringement in which a person is not directly violating a copyright but, induces or authorises another person to directly infringe the copyright.\nThis doctrine is a development of general tort law and is an extension of the principle in tort law that in addition to the tortfeasor, anyone who contributed to the tort should also be held liable.\n1.2 Material contribution\n2 Difference from vicarious liability\n3.1 Sony Betamax case\n3.2 Contributory infringement in P2P services\n3.2.1 A&M Records v Napster\n3.2.2 In Re Aimster\n3.2.3 MGM Studios v Grokster\n3.3 Digital Millennium Copyright Act\n3.4 Inducing Infringements of Copyright Bill\n4 In the European Union\n5 In India\n5.1 Information Technology Act, 2000\n5.1.1 My Space Inc. vs Super Cassettes Industries Ltd.\nThe requirements for fulfilling the threshold of contributory infringement and imposing liability for copyright infringement on a party are[2]-\nThe defendant having knowledge of a direct infringement; and\nThe defendant materially contributing to that infringement.\nContributory infringement leads to imposition of liability in two situations. First situation is when the defendant, through his conduct, assists in the infringement, and the second situation is when the means for facilitating the infringement such as machinery is provided by the defendant.[3]\nKnowledge[edit]\nThe knowledge requirement for contributory infringement is an objective assessment and stands fulfilled if the defendant has actual or constructive knowledge of an infringement, i.e., if he or she has reason to believe that an infringement is taking place.[4] But, constructive knowledge need not be imputed to the defendant if the product was capable of significant noninfringing uses.[5]\nMaterial contribution[edit]\nMaterial contribution is the second limb of contributory infringement. For instance, merely providing facilities or the site for an infringement might amount to material contribution.[6] But, some courts put emphasis on the contribution to be 'substantial' and therefore, would hold that providing equipment and facilities for infringement is not in itself determinative of material contribution.[7]\nDifference from vicarious liability[edit]\nVicarious liability is another form of secondary liability for copyright infringement through which a person who himself has not directly infringed a copyright can, nevertheless, be held liable. The requirements for attracting vicarious liability under copyright law are-\nThe defendant had the right to control the infringing activity; and\nThe defendant derives a financial or commercial benefit from the infringement[8]\nUnlike contributory infringement, vicarious liability can be imposed even in the absence of any intent or knowledge on part of the defendant. In the Napster case, the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit observed:\n\"In the context of copyright law, vicarious liability extends beyond an employer/employee relationship to cases in which a defendant \"has the right and ability to supervise the infringing activity and also has a direct financial interest in such activities.\"\nIn the United States of America, the doctrine of contributory infringement is based on the 1911 case of Kalem v Harper Brothers.[9] The ingredients of contributory infringement were laid down in the Second Circuit Court of Appeals decision in Gershwin Publishing Corp v Columbia Artists Management Inc.[10] in which the court said that contributory infringement is said to happen when someone, with knowledge of the infringing activity, induces, causes, or materially contributes to the infringing conduct of another. This doctrine was developed in the context of the 1909 Copyright Act which did not have any reference to contributory infringement. But, the 1976 Act recognised the exclusive right of a copyright owner 'to do and to authorize' the rights attached to a copyright enumerated in the Act.[11] The words 'to authorize' were meant to bring contributory infringements within the purview of the Act.[12] But, still, the Act did not specify the requirements of such forms of infringement and left its application to the discretion of courts.\nSony Betamax case[edit]\nThe case of Sony Corp v Universal City Studios Inc,[13] commonly known as the Betamax case, gave the United States Supreme Court its first opportunity to comprehensively look into and interpret the rules regarding secondary liability and contributory infringement in context of the 1976 Copyright statute. The primary issue in this case was whether a VCR manufacturing company could be held liable for copyright infringements done by its customers. The court held that secondary liability for copyright infringements was not a foreign concept to US Copyright law and it was well enshrined in the copyright law of the United States. In the court's own words\n\"(v)icarious liability is imposed in virtually all areas of the law, and the concept of contributory infringement is merely a species of the broader problem of identifying the circumstances in which it is just to hold one individual accountable for the actions of another\"[14]\nBut, in this case, the Court held that Sony did not have actual knowledge of the infringing activities of its customers. At the most it could be argued that Sony had constructive knowledge of the fact that \"its customers may use that equipment to make unauthorised copies of copyrighted material.\"[15] The court then relied on the \"staple article of commerce\" doctrine of patent law and applied it to copyrights. The 'staple article of commerce' defence is available under Patent law in the United States and it lays down that when an infringing article is capable of 'substantial non infringing uses', it would become a 'staple article of commerce' and therefore, not attract any liability for infringement.\nBased on this reasoning, it was held\n\"The sale of copying equipment, like the sale of other articles of commerce, does not constitute contributory infringement if the product is widely used for legitimate, unobjectionable purposes. Indeed, it need merely be capable of substantial noninfringing uses. The question is thus whether the Betamax is capable of commercially significant noninfringing uses.\"[16]\nSince the Betamax was capable of \"significant noninfringing uses\", Sony was not held liable for contributory infringement.\nContributory infringement in P2P services[edit]\nContributory infringement has been the central issue in the cases involving 'peer to peer' services such as Napster, Aimster, Grokster and Morpheus. The courts have applied the Sony Betamax ratio differently in all these cases. For instance, Napster was held liable for contributory infringement. But, a similar service like Grokster was not held liable for contributory infringement as in this case, a district court, grounding its reasoning on the Sony Betamax decision, held that secondary liability could not be applied to peer to peer services.\nA&M Records v Napster[edit]\nNapster was the first peer to peer service to be subject to copyright infringement litigation. In the Napster case,[17] the issue was regarding the infringement of copyrights through the 'Music Share' software of Napster. Whenever, this software was used on a computer system, it would collect information about the MP3 files stored on the computer and send it to Napster servers. Based on this information, the Napster created a centralised index of files available for download on the Napster network. When someone wanted to download that file, the Music Share software would use the Napster index to locate the user who already had that file on their system and then connect the two users directly to facilitate the download of the MP3 file, without routing the file through Napster's servers.[18]\nThe Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals found Napster liable for both \"contributory infringement\" and \"vicarious infringement\". Regarding the issue of contributory infringement, the court held that Napster had \"actual knowledge\" of infringing activity, and providing its software and services to the infringers meant that it had \"materially contributed\" to the infringement. It was held that the defence in Sony was of \"limited assistance to Napster\". The test whether a technology is capable of substantial non infringing uses was relevant only for imputing knowledge of infringement to the technology provider. But, in Napster's case, it was found that Napster had \"actual, specific knowledge of direct infringement\", and therefore, the Sony test would not be applicable.\nIn Re Aimster[edit]\nIn 'In re Aimster',[19] the Seventh Circuit was called upon to decide the liability of peer to peer sharing of music files through the Instant Messaging services provided by Aimster. Aimster had argued that the transmission of files between its users was encrypted and because of that, Aimster could not possibly know the nature of files being transmitted using its services. But, the Seventh circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the decision of the district court which had issued a preliminary injunction against Aimster. It was found that Aimster had knowledge of the infringing activity. Its tutorial showed examples of copyrighted music files being shared.[20] Also, the 'Club Aimster' service provided a list of 40 most popular songs made available on the service.[21] It was also held that the encrypted nature of the transmission was not a valid defence as it was merely a means to avoid liability by purposefully remaining ignorant. It was held that 'wilful blindness is knowledge, in copyright law..\"[22] The Sony defence raised by Aimster was also rejected because of the inability of Aimster to bring on record any evidence to show that its service could be used for non infringing uses. Lastly, Aimster could also not get benefit of DMCA 'safe harbor' provisions because it had not done anything to comply with the requirements of Section 512. Instead, it encouraged infringement.\nMGM Studios v Grokster[edit]\nThe District Court for the Central District of California, in MGM Studios v Grokster,[23] held that the peer to peer services Morpheus and Grokster were not liable for copyright infringements carried out by their users. Unlike Napster, these services did not maintain a centralised index. Instead, they created ad hoc indices known as supernodes on the users computers. Sometimes, the software operated without creating any index at all. Thus, it was held that Grokster and Morpheus had no way of controlling the behaviour of their users once their software had been sold, just like Sony did with Betamax. It was found that the defendants did have knowledge of infringement because of the legal notices sent to them. But, it was also held that to attract liability under contributory infringement, there should be knowledge of a specific infringement at the precise moment when it would be possible for the defendant to limit such infringement.[24] Also, it was found that there was no material contribution. For this, the court relied on Sony and compared the technology to that of a VCR or a photocopier to hold that the technology was capable of both infringing as well as non infringing uses. Grokster differs from Sony, as it looks at the intent of the defendant rather than just the design of the system. As per Grokster, a plaintiff must show that the defendant actually induced the infringement. The test was reformulated as \"one who distributes a device with the object of promoting its use to infringe copyright, as shown by clear expression or other affirmative steps taken to foster infringement, is liable for the resulting acts of infringement by third parties.\"[25]\nDigital Millennium Copyright Act[edit]\nThe Digital Millennium Copyright Act's Title II, known as the Online Copyright Infringement Liability Limitation Act, provides a safe harbor for online service providers and internet service providers against secondary liability for copyright infringements provided that certain requirements are met.[26] Most importantly, the service provider must expeditiously take down or limit access to infringing material on its network if it receives a notification of an infringement.[27]\nInducing Infringements of Copyright Bill[edit]\nThe Inducing Infringement of Copyrights Act, or the INDUCE Act, was a 2004 proposal in the United States Senate which meant to insert a new subsection '(g)' to the existing Section 501 of the copyright Act which defines 'infringement'. The proposed amendment would provide that whoever intentionally induces a violation of subsection (a) would be liable as an infringer. The term 'intentionally induces' has been defined in the bill as- \"intentionally aids, abets, induces, or procures, and intent may be shown by acts from which a reasonable person would find intent to induce infringement based upon all relevant information about such acts then reasonably available to the actor, including whether the activity relies on infringement for its commercial viability\".\nIn the European Union[edit]\nSee also: GS Media v Sanoma; Stichting Brein v Ziggo; and Filmspeler, C-527/15\nIn the European Union, the European Court of Justice has issued several rulings on related matters, mainly based on the InfoSoc Directive and E-Commerce Directive[28] and focused on what constitutes an act of \"communication to the public\" or of \"making available\".[29]\nSection 51 of the Copyright Act, 1957 deals with copyright infringement in India. Section 51(a)(i) provides for when an infringement of a copyright is deemed to have taken place. It states that when somebody does anything, the exclusive right to which is conferred on a copyright owner, without first securing a license to do so from the copyright owner or in contravention of a licence, the copyright shall be deemed to have been infringed. The basis for contributory infringement under Indian copyright law can be found in Section 51(a)(ii) which states that when someone 'permits for profit any place to be used for the communication of the work to the public where such communication constitutes an infringement of the copyright in the work, unless he was not aware and had no reasonable ground for believing that such communication to the public would be an infringement of copyright', then also, the copyright shall be deemed to have been infringed. Secondary infringement itself can be sub divided into two categories- activities which assist primary infringements, and activities which accentuate the effects of the primary infringement.[30] Section 51(a)(ii) deals with cases in which somebody assist the primary infringement. Section 51(a)(ii) itself gives the defence which can be taken by a defendant to avoid liability under this provision, i.e., the defendant was not aware or had no reasonable ground for believing that the communication to the public would be an infringement of the copyright. Section 51(b) deals with situations in which the effects of an already existing primary infringement are accentuated by the actions of the defendant. Section 51(b) provides that a copyright infringement will also be deemed to have taken place if a person sells, distributes, imports or exhibits in public by way of trade an infringing copy of a copyright protected work. Therefore, Section 51(a)(ii) and Section 51(b) are the statutory basis for secondary liability in India including contributory infringement.\nInformation Technology Act, 2000[edit]\nThe Information Technology Act, 2000 (\"IT Act\") contains specific provisions dealing with liabilities of Internet Service Providers. These provisions provide for 'safe harbors' for Internet Service Providers. Section 2(w) of the IT Act defines an 'intermediary' as 'intermediary with respect to any particular electronic message means any person who on behalf of another person receives, stores or transmits that message or provides any service with respect to that message'. Due to this wide definition, almost every entity, including ISPs, search engines and online service providers can get benefit of the safe harbor provisions in the IT Act.[31] Section 79 of the IT Act provides that an intermediary shall not be liable for any third party information, data, or communication link made available or hosted by the intermediary. But, an intermediary will get benefit of the safe harbor provisions only if it satisfies certain conditions. The intermediaries function should be limited to providing access to a communication system, the intermediary should not initiate the transmission, select the receiver or modify the transmission and should observe the guidelines formulated by the Central Government in this regard.[32] The 'IT (Intermediary guidelines) Rules 2011' have been formulated to specify the conditions that an intermediary must satisfy to get protection of safe harbor provisions. As per these guidelines, the intermediary must observe due diligence measures specified under Rule 3 of the guidelines. For instance, the intermediary should take down any infringing material on its network within thirty six hours of the infringement being brought to its notice.\nMy Space Inc. vs Super Cassettes Industries Ltd.[edit]\nIn December, 2016, the Delhi High Court reversed the judgement passed by a single judge bench earlier to hold that unless 'actual knowledge' was proved, an intermediary could not be held liable for contributory copyright infringement. In 2008, T-Series (Super Cassettes) had instituted a copyright infringement suit against MySpace for hosting infringing material in which Super Cassettes was the copyright owner, without first obtaining a licence.[33] The infringing material primarily consisted of sound recordings. It was alleged that MySpace was commercially exploiting the works of T Series by including advertisements with the works made available by it. The Single Judge had held that MySpace was guilty of copyright infringement under Section 51 of the copyright Act and the benefit of safe harbor provisions under Section 79 of the IT Act were not available to it in light of Section 81 of the IT Act. The judgment of the single judge was reversed on the following grounds-\nNo Actual Knowledge\nLiability under Section 51(a)(ii) can be avoided by the defendant if he or she is able to show that he or she did not have any knowledge of the infringing act or that he or she did not have any reason to believe that the communication would amount to an infringement. Super Cassettes had argued that 'place' under Section 51(a)(ii) includes a virtual space similar to the one provided by MySpace. It was argued that MySpace had knowledge of the infringement based on the fact that it had incorporated safeguard tools to weed out infringing material and that it invited users to upload and share content. Therefore, it was argued that there was implied knowledge. The Court held that to qualify as knowledge there should be awareness in the form of \"actual knowledge\" as opposed to just general awareness.Without specific knowledge of infringements, the intermediary could not be said to have reason yo believe that it was carrying infringing material. Therefore, there was a duty on the plaintiff to first identify specific infringing material before knowledge could be imputed to the defendant.\nSafe Harbor under Section 79 of IT Act\nSection 79 of the IT Act provides safe harbor to intermediaries provided certain conditions are met by them. But, Section 81 of the IT Act also states that nothing in the IT Act shall restrict the rights of any person under the Copyright Act, 1957. The single judge had interpreted Section 81 to mean that safe harbor under IT Act is not applicable in cases of Copyright Infringement. The Court reversed this and held that Section 79 starts with a non obstante clause and precludes the application of any other law including Copyright law. Thus, any restriction on safe harbor provisions such as Section 81 can be read only within the limits of Section 79. Also, the IT Act and the Copyright Act should be construed harmoniously given their complementary nature. Further, MySpace's role was limited to providing access to a communication system. It only modified the format and not the content and even this was an automated process. Therefore, there was no material contribution also. To amount to an infringement under Section 51 of the Copyright Act, the authorisation to do something which was part of an owner's exclusive rights requires more than merely providing the means or place for communication. To be held liable for being an infringer on the grounds of authorisation, it was necessary to show active participation or inducement. Therefore, Section 79 is available in cases of copyright infringement also provided the conditions under the Act and Intermediary Guidelines, 2011 are fulfilled. Since MySpace had fulfilled these requirements, it was given the protection of Section 79 of IT Act.\nCopyright law of India\nCopyright law of the United State\n^ \"Contributory infringement\". Legal information Institute. Retrieved 7 May 2017.\n^ Gershwin Publishing Corp. v. Columbia Artists Management, Inc., 443 F.2d 1159, 1162 (2d Cir. 1971).\n^ Matthew Bender & Co. v. West Publ'g Co., 158 F.3d 693, 706 (2d Cir. 1998)\n^ Sega Enters. Ltd. v. MAPHIA, 948 F. Supp. 923, 933 (N.D. Cal. 1996)\n^ Sony Corp. of America v. Universal City Studios, Inc., 464 U.S. 417 (1984)\n^ Fonovisa, 76 F.3d at 264\n^ Apple Computer, Inc. v. Microsoft Corp., 821 F. Supp. 616, 625 (N.D. Cal. 1993)\n^ \"Vicarious Infringement\". law.cornell.edu.\n^ Kalem v. Harper Brothers, 222 U.S. 55 (1911).\n^ 443 F.2d 1159, 1162 (2d Cir. 1971).\n^ \"Statement of Marybeth Peters The Register of Copyrights before the Committee on the Judiciary\". Retrieved 7 May 2017.\n^ 464 U.S. 417 (1984). at 435\n^ 464 U.S. 417 (1984) at 442.\n^ 239 F.3d 1004 (9th Cir. 2001)\n^ 239 F.3d 1004 (9th Cir. 2001) at 1012.\n^ 334 F.3d 643 (7th Cir. 2003)\n^ 334 F.3d 643 (7th Cir. 2003) at 649.\n^ 545 U.S. 913 (2005) at 1037.\n^ Nayomi Goonesekere. \"A Critical Analysis of secondary liability under Copyright Laws in the United States and in India\". www.westminsterlawreview.org. Retrieved 7 May 2017.\n^ 17 U.S. Code \u00a7 512\n^ 17 U.S. Code \u00a7 512(b)(E)\n^ \"Article 3 InfoSoc Directive\". IPkat.\n^ \"Communication to the public\". 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        "raw_content": "Revisit The Show\nIf you love a particular show, make a return visit. Shows can only stay open if there is the demand for it, as they\u2019ve got to pay a whole host of people. If the tickets aren\u2019t selling, they won\u2019t be making enough money to pay the huge team of people it takes to put on a show. Think about it: a production is more than just the handful of people you see on stage. It\u2019s the backstage crew, the technicians, the front of house team, alongside any rent that requires paying to the theatre, advertising costs etc. A show, especially one on the West End or Broadway, can have costs running into the millions. It can sometimes take years to reap the costs back, and most shows rack up a huge debt. By revisiting a show that you\u2019ve loved, you can keep a show open which means keeping the cast and crew employed, and this shows real support for the people you adore.\nTreat Yourself To Merchandise\nI don\u2019t buy a lot of merchandise, and I\u2019ll discuss why at a later date because my opinions on merch require more than just a sentence in this post, but if you love a show why not buy some bits to show your support. Carrying around a bag with a show on it or maybe wearing a tshirt with some lyrics on it can get people asking questions. Plus, any money the shows make from merchandise can go straight back into the show.\nSupport Solo Endeavours\nYou\u2019ll often find that cast members try to get themselves out their as much as possible. Despite acting being their day job, they might be making appearances or producing solo content. For example, Rob Houchen is best known for his role in Les Mis a few years ago, but recently he\u2019s set up West End Does, he\u2019s released a couple of albums and been performing in concerts all over London. Carrie Hope Fletcher may be about to star in Heathers but she has a YouTube channel, is an author and released an album earlier this year. Solo concerts are a brilliant way to show your support for an individual, and it\u2019s something that I need to do a little more. The Sunday of West End LIVE is sure to feature some brilliant solo performances and is yet another way to support individuals.\nThe West End is quite fortunate in the fact that the majority of the actors will come to the stage door after the show to meet and greet anybody who is hanging around after the show, and it\u2019s mostly pretty unguarded (unless a big celebrity is in the show, and then there may be security or fencing). If you have time after seeing the show and want to tell actors in person about how much you enjoyed the show or how great you thought they were, then this is a great way to do it. It\u2019s important to remember than the actors do not owe you anything and are not contractually obliged to go to the stage door. It is not your right to meet them after the shows, so please don\u2019t be abusive after over social media after. They might have somewhere to be, or simply be too exhausted after an 8 show week to stop. You don\u2019t know what\u2019s going on behind closed doors! If you don\u2019t get to meet the actor you wanted to for any reason, you can always tweet them or the show and say how much you enjoyed your time.\nThere are so many ways to show your support to actors or to shows, and they love any support they can get!",
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        "raw_content": "eco-friendly Texas solar panels, Texas solar panel, Texas solar panels, TX solar\nEco-friendly Texas Solar Panels\nThere is no argument from anyone that solar energy is some of the greenest energy on Earth. It does not have to be manufactured, only captured. As such, there are no harmful by-products for the environment. It is also completely renewable and it is entirely possible to harness extra power to store as a backup supply for when the panels can\u2019t charge due to cloud coverage. Indeed, with the complete and total benefits of Texas solar panels, it is difficult to fathom why this energy is not being used more. The reasons usually boil down to affordability and practicality.\nTo address the issue of the cost of Texas solar panels, there is some very good news. There are tax credits that homeowners can claim that will offset up to 30% of the total cost of installation. The $2,000 cap is no longer in place, so you can go as big as you like and still get the full credit, even if it exceeds $2,000. You may also be able to qualify for a home improvement loan to pay for the installation, so you can make manageable payments over time.\nIt is a requirement that all electricity service providers must offer net metering. What this means is that if your home is generating power, your meter actually runs backwards. You may or may not qualify for a credit at the end of the month depending on the terms of service with your company, but you will save for every kilowatt hour you produce up to the total amount used.\n\u00ab Let Uncle Sam Give You a Hand with Your Texas Solar Energy Project\nFederal Government Solar Programs Offer Better Energy Solutions to Homeowners \u00bb",
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        "raw_content": "Posted on April 10, 2011 July 15, 2011 by Linda\nLabyrinth in Chartres Cathedral, France\nWhat\u2019s your perception of religious institutions? What\u2019s been your experience of organized religion? What if someone asks if you\u2019re \u201cborn again?\u201d Do you get the oh-oh feeling?\nI wonder how many feel the \u201cchurch\u201d has very little to offer or feel there is no place for them to be who they really are? I bet there are a lot of us who feel the church or organized religion or religious institutions are full of people who no longer think for themselves or who are not in touch with the real world.\nI was not raised in a particularly religious family, but at one point my parents thought we should go to church. So we went for a few years. I probably was one of the few kids in Sunday School that actually read the Bible given to me.\nChurch wasn\u2019t a great experience and the whole denominational upheaval that was going on in the 1960s was very confusing for an elementary school-aged person. But it was the beginning of my own dialogue with God. I remember telling God that since there was such a problem with the church, and I figured all religious institutions, and most people I saw in the church, God and I were on our own.\nMy next significant church experience came when I was in college. I dated and married a Japanese guy who was a third-generation member of an ethnic church. I was the only non-Asian person and didn\u2019t have much identity apart from my Asian husband. Let me clarify that: I did have a wonderful relationship with the Issei (first generation) because I made the effort to speak Japanese with them and I honored their culture. With the clergy, however, my input was not welcomed because I didn\u2019t understand the cultural mindset.\nAfter graduating from college, we moved to Denver where my husband was going to graduate school to become a minister! I was not thrilled. I didn\u2019t care so much about what he wanted to do with his life, but being a pastor\u2019s wife was NOT what I wanted to do with MY life.\nHis first church internship was a horrible experience. First, we were a bi-racial couple with bi-racial children! As a pastor\u2019s wife I was expected to play the piano for the services, which I did reluctantly. This was back in the day when the piano accompanied the organ. Go figure. I was constantly criticized because I played the hymns with too much rhythm and too much improvisation! I was also criticized for being too outspoken and too \u201cworldly\u201d in my dress. The kicker: being perceived as being independent, I was told I was usurping God\u2019s chain of command!\nWhile this was going on with the church, the graduate school decided they wanted to invite women into its program and asked me to be the first. \u201cAbout time!\u201d I thought. I was bored and up for a challenge so I agreed.\nThis male-dominated institution was not ready to allow a woman into its inner sanctum. Most could not separate their judgement about the role of women in the church from me as a person. Most were also not willing to open their thinking to other possibilities of theological scholarship challenging these notions. It was difficult and lonely being a pioneer.\nWhile in graduate school, we divorced. Most churches in the Denver area were unwilling to open their doors to my two small children and myself, not because I was divorced, although that was an issue. The real threat I presented was because of my pioneering efforts for women in ministry. I had such high visibility, that they didn\u2019t want me to be a negative influence among the women of their churches! Churches were splitting over allowing gays and lesbians to worship and ordaining women!\nBecause both my husband and I were in ministry, I was asked to take \u201ca leave of absence\u201d from ministry because I was a woman and, therefore, more expendable!\nBy now, the message I had been getting from the church was dismissive (I was too young); denigrating (I was allowed in because I was attached to someone who really belonged); perforative (I had half-breed children, didn\u2019t fit the Christian woman mold, and I was the wrong gender for leadership); and abandoning (I was not welcome and expendable).\nTo make a long story short, my kids and I ended up in Massachusetts. I worked as a social worker for the military, filled in for the military chaplain, and did some contract work for the state. We were making our way from being homeless to barely surviving. We also attended a church that was both progressive and compassionate. We ate three meals a week at the church\u2019s meal program, Our Father\u2019s Table. We were the only family. Most were homeless, mentally ill, and addicts.\nMy church experiences had not brought me any closer to getting anything I needed. In fact, my experiences were raising more questions than there were answers.\nThere was another man who had a lot of questions. This was a man who had a position of power and prestige in religious circles. Yet he came as one who was spiritually seeking and intellectually honest.\nNicodemus was a powerful man in Jerusalem society \u2013 a Pharisee and a ruler of the Jews. (You can ready the full story in John 3:1-21). He was a member of the Sanhedrin, the council of seventy men who ran the religious affairs of the nation and who had religious authority over every Jew anywhere in the world.\nIf ever there was a group that deserved the label \u201creligious fanatics,\u201d it was the Pharisees. They were a select group, never numbering more than 6,000. Each had taken a solemn oath before three witnesses that he would devote every moment of his entire life to obeying the Ten Commandments as a way of pleasing God.\nThe Pharisees took the Law of God very seriously. They sought to apply the Ten Commandments in every area of life. Those commandments, of course, speak about worshipping the true God, avoiding idols, honoring parents, refraining from lying, adultery, and various other sins. The Commandments are written in a rather general way. The Pharisees, however, liked to have things defined in very specific terms. So a group of people arose within the Pharisee order called the Scribes. It was the Scribes\u2019 job to study the Law and spell out how the Ten Commandments applied to every specific situation in life.\nOnce you understand the rigid, legalistic system of the Pharisees, it\u2019s amazing that Nicodemus would come to Jesus at all! The Pharisees regarded themselves as spiritually and morally superior to other men because of their inflexible adherence to the Law of God.\nNicodemus came to Jesus at night and said,\nRabbi, 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.\nThis is an amazing statement. He is admitting that the Pharisees, who vehemently oppose the spiritual freedom Jesus represents, know in their hearts that Jesus really is a teacher from God.\nNone of the members of the Sanhedrin could work miracles. This was something new in Nicodemus\u2019 experience. But even more alien to Nicodemus\u2019 training and experience was Jesus\u2019 reply:\nI tell you the truth, unless a person is born again, they cannot see the kingdom of God.\nAccording to everything Nicodemus had been taught, being accepted by God depended entirely upon adhering to an exclusive body of rules and regulations. Jesus\u2019 reply challenged that.\nJesus sensed in Nicodemus a deep hunger, a spiritual emptiness. Here was a man doing his best to obey what he thought God wanted. Yet, he had an empty and unsatisfied heart that led him to seek out Jesus by night at the risk of disapproval of his colleagues. Nicodemus wasn\u2019t getting what he needed as a powerful, prestigious, religious leader. Nor was the legalistic, regimented religious institution he had devoted his life to even addressing his real needs.\nThere was something about this Jesus that was drawing Nicodemus outside the safe, secure circle of absolutes and answers. The emptiness of his religious experience was leading him to explore outside the boundaries of the familiar to the unnerving reality of life.\nGot everything you need? Asking ourselves this question is the beginning of a life-long quest. I\u2019m on that quest and I suspect that because you\u2019re reading this, you are on that quest. I do know this: it\u2019s not about a particular philosophy or a body of moral teachings. It\u2019s about a Person. I look forward to our dialogue as we journey together.\nOne Reply to \u201cGot Everything You Need?\u201d\nI hope you have found a church where you feel welcome & loved. If you were to move to Guymon, OK (wink\u2026 hint) you could find a loving place at Northridge Free Will Baptist Church. Stacy Ross does not preach the doctrin but the bible. I have foud it to be very encouraging and uplifting. We\u2019re not perfect yet but God is working on each one of us to prepare us to live with Him.\nPrevious PostPrevious What You Don\u2019t See\nNext PostNext Nailing Jelly to a Tree",
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        "raw_content": "MEL BROOKS \u2013 \u201cHe didn\u2019t get it\u201d\nMEL BROOKS told the following story to his audience at the Geffen. He had sent \u201cSpringtime for Hitler\u201d all around film town & no one was interested. Finally one big producer, Lew Wasserman, called. Brooks looked out at the audience: \u201cWell, okay.\u201d So Wasserman called a meeting at which he said to Mel, \u201cVery funny script. I\u2019d like to do it. We\u2019ll be on your team if you make one proviso. Can you change it to Mussolini? He\u2019s a much nicer guy.\u201d\nMel shook his head and said, \u201cHe didn\u2019t get it.\u201d\nThis expression also applies to readers who cannot \u201cconnect\u201d with a writer\u2019s voice. In that case, the reader simply \u201cdoesn\u2019t get it.\u201d\nAs a wise friend (my editor) said, People often confuse that tonal disconnect as being \u201cright\u201d about the quality of a book; they don\u2019t realize that it\u2019s just not for them.\nTagged: Springtime for Hitler, Mel Brooks, The Geffen\nNewer PostAn Unpublished Novel\nOlder PostON DIRECTING \u2013 ELIA KAZAN",
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        "raw_content": "SaudiSat 5A & SaudiSat 5B, Earth observation satellites\nSLS-2, Jiuquan Space Center, China\nThe China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) will be launching the SaudiSat 5A & 5B satellites for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, on top of one of their 2 stage Long March 2D rockets and will be launching from Space Launch Site 2 at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in China.\nThis launch appears to have an instantaneous Launch window of 04:10 UTC on Friday December 7th. The 2 stages of the rocket are fueled by toxic hypergolic propellants N2O4 (nitrogen tetroxide) and UDMH (Unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine) Nasty Stuff! Although these propellants are highly toxic, they are Storable, which makes them easy to handle and the rocket stages are preloaded weeks or months before launch.\nNot much is known about the SaudiSat 5A & 5B satellites other than they are Earth Observation satellites for an organization called the King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) which seems to run most of the technology programs for the country of Saudi Arabia. We do know the satellites are headed to Low Earth Orbit and will most likely provide coverage area over the Middle East. The two satellites are sharing the launch with 10 microsatellites for private Chinese companies. Almost nothing is known outside of China about what those microsatellites are.\nLong March 2D | SaudiSat 5A & 5BPrelaunch Preview\nLeo Barhorst\nThe CZ-2D 1st stage will crash on land in China.\nThe Jiuquan launch site is much to far to the west to aloow the 1st stage reach the sea.\nThe 2nd stage makes it to orbit.",
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        "raw_content": "The Final Word on Economic Stimulus\nThat, as much as anything coming from the psychiatric community, sums-up insanity. It is the delusion, the break with reality, that provides the force of Einstein\u2019s definition. What he is saying is that for Action X there is Result A and that you can perform Action X (assuming that nothing go wrong in the execution) a hundred or a thousand or a million times and you will always get Result A. It is like gravity. You can stamp your feet, argue and intellectualize against gravity all you like and it won\u2019t matter a bit. Gravity works.\nThe Physics of Economics \u2013 Tax Cuts\nEconomics is another sphere where we have empirical evidence that certain things work and certain things do not. When President-elect Obama announced that 40% of his new economic stimulus plan involved tax cuts on business and individuals, his aides admitted that such tax cuts are the fastest way to stimulate the economy and get people working. Since then, we have seen congressional democrats balking at the notion, eager to raise taxes and spend that money to stimulate the economy.\nThe problem is that history teaches us that the cuts these senators and congressmen are against are the very things that have a real track record in stimulating the economy. John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan, George Bush\u2014they all cut taxes and upon doing so, the economies they presided over improved. Ireland dropped its corporate taxes to 12.5% and they are among the most prosperous countries in the world. Hong Kong, with its low taxes and loose regulations holds the title as the world\u2019s freest economy and it is perhaps the most prosperous spot on Earth.\nHow does that work? It works because the free market takes care of itself. It works because keeping more money in the private, productive sector of the society has a real stimulating effect on the economy than siphoning the money off to the non-productive (aka governmental) sector of society intent on \u201cspreading the wealth.\u201d\nThe Physics of Economics \u2013 Bailouts and Stimulus\nIt was proven, back in the 1940s, that bailouts and stimulus programs, then called The New Deal, did not work. That was the assessment of the highly respected Treasury Secretary, Henry Morgenthau, a staunch FDR ally, when he testified before the House Ways & Means Committee in May of 1939:\nWe are spending more money than we have ever spent before and it does not work. I want to see this country prosperous. I want to see people get a job. I want to see people get enough to eat. We have never made good on our promises \u2026 I say after eight years of this Administration we have just as much unemployment as when we started \u2026 and an enormous debt to boot.\nAnd that came from a guy who liked FDR! He didn\u2019t sugarcoat it and he didn\u2019t have to, the New Deal, with all of its \u201cinfrastructure\u201d spending, protective tariffs, bank regulation and so on, was such an obvious failure that all Morgenthau really needed to do to get the point across was open a window and invite the Committee to have a really good look outside. Jim Powell, a senior fellow with the CATO Institute, sums it up like this:\nThe New Deal tripled federal taxes between 1933 and 1940 -- excise taxes, personal income taxes, inheritance taxes, corporate income taxes, dividend taxes, excess profits taxes all went up, and FDR introduced an undistributed profits tax. A number of New Deal laws, including some 700 industrial cartel codes, made it more expensive for employers to hire people, and this discouraged hiring.\nFrequent changes in the tax laws plus FDR's anti-business rhetoric (\"economic royalists\") discouraged people from making investments essential for growth and jobs. New Deal securities laws made it harder for employers to raise capital. FDR issued antitrust lawsuits against some 150 employers and companies, making it harder for them to focus on business. FDR signed a law ordering the break-up of America's strongest banks, with the lowest failure rates. New Deal farm policies destroyed food -- 10 million acres of crops and 6 million farm animals -- thereby wiping out farm jobs and forcing food prices above market levels for 100 million American consumers.\nWhy did FDR do all of this? Publicly because Hoover, who presided over the beginning of the Great Depression, failed to act quickly enough or strongly enough to get the country out of the economic mire. Roosevelt had to do something to get the American economy back on track again. But all he did was make things worse until World War II, ironically, arrived to make things better again.\nFast-forward to the latest economic debacle. Like Hoover before him, Bush thought the answer was to throw money at the problem. Tax rebates, the TARP program, the automakers. He panicked everyone by allowing Paulson and Bernanke to demand $700 billion from Congress, no questions asked. Like Roosevelt, they said they had to do something. Unemployment skyrocketed. The economy continued to tank. Nothing that the government\u2014the ones who are really responsible for our troubles today\u2014has done or can do will fix this problem. They talk about fixing roads and bridges. That is fine, where will the money come from? It will be taken from other, healthier sectors of the economy. The same goes for all these green jobs they talk about and research into new energy technologies. Giving money to these activities merely means taking it away from actually productive places.\nOf course, Paulson and Bernanke have already promised to simply print more money to cover these expenses. You can do that when the currency is not actually backed by anything more substantial than the promise of the government that it is good for paying debts. That means American money is only as good as you think it is and printing lots more than you should only leads to runaway inflation as the perceived value deteriorates.\nSo there you have it: Spreading the wealth around. It doesn\u2019t work. It has never worked. Yet, here we are, in much the same circumstances, about to do it again, with Bush in the role of Herbert Hoover and Obama in the role of FDR. All we need, then is World War III to really cure the economy and history will have truly repeated itself.\nDo those shoving this course of action down the collective throat of the American people believe that the results of high taxes and high spending will be different this time? If they do, then Einstein and his definition of insanity is vindicated. If not, then we are, indeed, witnessing the most rapacious, ideologically-driven power-grab in American history by a left-wing political elite that easily dominates a weak, go-along-to-get-along opposition and finds socialism far more congenial than capitalism.\nEither way, it is the reality of our time and so it is time for small business to demand its share of the pie. Florida is doing it, the Federal Government should be doing it, too; an end run around the banks and the credit squeeze. Then, at least, the real engine of the economy and employment will have some fuel to run on. Even better, though, is the idea of Texas Republican Representative Louie Gohmert to stop the government from collecting any taxes until the full amount of the bailout is reached. The government keeps the bailout money, you keep your money. Simple. That would have a powerful effect on the economy since the money would remain in the hands of those who actually keep the economy going\u2014businesses and consumers.\nTagged: congress, bush, obama, bailout, economic stimulus, failure, fdr, einstein, insanity, stupidity",
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        "raw_content": "WASHINGTON, D.C., September 27, 2017 \u2013 Law firm mergers through the third quarter (as of September 25, 2017) were up, according to the merger research team at Fairfax Associates.\nWe tracked 14 completed mergers for a total of 49 completed mergers as of September 25. This is higher than the 44 mergers through the third quarter of 2016, and also higher than the historical average of 41 mergers through the third quarter, when compared to our data over the last 10 years (from 2007 to 2016).\nThe two largest mergers of the quarter were Philadelphia-based Saul Ewing\u2019s combination with Chicago\u2019s Arnstein & Lehr (140) lawyers) and Detroit-based Clark Hill\u2019s combination with Los Angeles-based Morris Polich & Purdy (90 lawyers). Half of the mergers were very small combinations. In seven of the 14 mergers, the smaller firm had between five and 10 lawyers (we don\u2019t include mergers of firms under five lawyers in our statistics).\nThere were two mergers each in Illinois and Texas, followed by one apiece in California, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Massachusetts, New York and Rhode Island.\nTwo of the mergers were cross-border mergers. Eversheds Sutherland combined with Grooterhorst & Partners in D\u00fcsseldorf, Germany and Dentons with Tashkent, Uzbekistan firm Avent Advokat.\nSix mergers are set to be completed later this year, four of which are cross-border. They include: Womble Carlyle with UK-based Bond Dickinson (580 lawyers); Dentons with Scottish firm Maclay Murray & Spens (200 lawyers) and also with 20-lawyer Gallo Barrios Pickmann in Peru; Norton Rose Fulbright with Henry Davis York in Australia (179 lawyers); DLA Piper with Los Angeles-based Liner (60 lawyers); and Ballard Spahr with Washington, DC-based First Amendment and media law boutique Levine Sullivan Koch & Schulz (25 lawyers). In addition, Ballard Spahr\u2019s combination with Minneapolis-based Lindquist & Vennum (136 lawyers) is set to become effective on January 1, 2018.\nOverall, merger trends in the third quarter confirm our ongoing observations relating to the competitive and economic pressures being placed upon firms under 150 lawyers, and their increased openness to merger approaches. With the rising complexity of managing a successful, growing and sustainable law firm, we see more firms struggling with administrative and resource burdens, as well as talent pressures due to senior partner demographics and competition for senior associate and partner level laterals. We anticipate that mergers in the next twelve months will continue to be driven by market pressures and a shifting merger sentiment among smaller to mid-size firms.",
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        "raw_content": "Talking to a Child Who Has Been Abused\tTracy Fuchs\t2017-05-05T18:44:12+00:00\nOne thing that many people do not know about abused children is that they often love the person who is hurting them. This is very hard to believe but it is true. This happens because the person who is abusing them is often someone they know well and trust a lot. Children are therefore hesitant to reveal that they are being abused because they fear that they will get the person into trouble if they do so. Another reason for children not wanting to disclose abuse is that many times they have been frightened or threatened by the abuser.\nThe children in your care love and trust you. A child who has been abused may start talking to you about it. He may do so because he trusts you and wants to share the burden he is carrying with you. Hearing a child talking about being abused is very difficult. You may react in different ways. Your reaction is very important to the child. If you react with disgust or don\u2019t believe what he is saying, he may stop talking to you about it. He will feel that you don\u2019t trust him. This will prevent him from getting help. It also prevents the abuse from stopping.\nBe very sensitive and listen carefully when a child is talking to you about abuse. Keep in mind that it is very difficult for the child to talk about being abused. This is especially hard for children who have been sexually abused. The child has gathered up all her courage to tell you about the abuse. How you handle the conversation will determine how you will be able to help the child.\nKeep the following considerations in mind when talking to a child who is disclosing abuse:\nHelp the child feel comfortable. Talking about abuse is not easy for the child. Respect the child\u2019s privacy and talk to him in a quiet and private place. The place should be familiar to the child. This will help the child feel comfortable.\nReassure the child that it is not her fault. Most children who are abused feel, or are told by their abusers, that they are to blame for their own abuse. It is very important to tell the child that she is not guilty and that she is not responsible for the abuse. Let them know that they have not done anything wrong.\nDon\u2019t react with shock, anger, disgust. Your reaction to that the child tells you is very important to the child. He will be watching your reaction closely. Be calm. When you react with disgust or anger, he will not feel comfortable talking to you anymore. He may also feel scared and confused. This will prevent you from acting promptly and getting help immediately.\nDon\u2019t force a child to talk. Give the child time. Let her talk to you at her own pace. If the child is unwilling to talk or seems uncomfortable, don\u2019t pressurize her to do so. If the child seems uncomfortable when talking about certain specific things, don\u2019t press her for details. You can change the topic to something that the child is more comfortable talking about.\nDon\u2019t force a child to show injuries. If the child is willing to show you his injuries, you may allow him to do so. However, when a child is unwilling to show you his injuries, you may not insist that he do so. Also, you cannot insist that a child take off his clothing so that you can see his injuries.\nUse terms and language that the child can understand. If the child says something that you don\u2019t understand, like a word for a body part, ask the child to explain or to point to the body part. Don\u2019t correct or make fun of the words the child is using. When you use the same words as the child does, it helps the child feel less confused and more relaxed. The child will feel that you understand him.\nDon\u2019t \u2018interview\u2019 the child. The purpose of your discussion with the child is to gather enough information so that you can make an informed report to the local CPS agency or to your supervisor. When you have the information you need, you must stop the discussion. Don\u2019t try to prove that abuse has happened.\nAsk appropriate questions. The questions that you ask the child must be appropriately worded. Choose your language carefully. This ensures that you get correct information from the child. For example, if you see a bruise on a child and you suspect that it is the result of abuse, you may say to the child, \u201cThat looks painful. Do you want to tell me how you got it\u201d or \u201cDo you want to talk about that bruise you have\u201d. It would be inappropriate to say, \u201cDid you get that bruise when someone hit you?\u201d Remember that you can do more harm by supplying a child with words and ideas. Let the child tell her own story and give you the answers.\nDon\u2019t ask \u2018why\u2019 questions. Why questions like, \u201cWhy did he hit you?\u201d or \u201cWhy she do that?\u201d will only confuse a child more. Remember that children who are abused often do not understand why it is happening. These types of questions will force them to think about the reasons for the abuse. \u2018Why\u2019 questions also will not give you any helpful information.\nDon\u2019t teach the child new terms or words. Don\u2019t teach the child new words or give her new ideas. This is harmful. When you do this, you are biasing the child. Also, when you teach a child a new term or word, you are changing the child\u2019s original disclosure. This is important in relation to the court and law.\nFind out what the child wants from you. A child may ask you to promise not to tell anyone. He may ask you to take him home with you. He may ask you what you are going to do. It is good to know what the child is expecting from you. This will help you in deciding what your course of action should be.\nBe honest with the child. Let the child know what you are going to do. This will build trust. Be honest about what you can do for him. Don\u2019t promise him things that cannot be done. For example- let him know that you may have to tell someone so that he will not be hurt anymore. Then he will not be surprised or afraid when he finds out that someone knows.\nConfirm the child\u2019s feelings. Let the child know that it is okay to feel scared, hurt, confused or angry.\nBe supportive. Let the child know that you are glad she told you about the abuse. Let her know that you believe her and that you care about her. Some children may think that you will not like them anymore because of what they told you. Assure her that you are still her friend.\nRemember: the safety of the child is most important. Be sensitive to and aware of the child\u2019s safety. 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        "raw_content": "On: Obergefell v. Hodges\nHistory is very, very close to being made, Fangirls. Hopefully. The Supreme Court is preparing to decide on nationwide marriage equality within the next few days, in a case titled Obergefell v. Hodges. It is a ginormous deal. But there is a lot more on the line with it, and a lot more than just a yes or a no. For many, it also runs much deeper than the ability to get married.\nI\u2019ve been waiting for this for a very long time, Fangirls. Around 13 or 14, when I was on the brink of defining my own sexuality and busting out of the closet, watching the state by state fight for marriage equality is something that gave me the push of confidence I needed to embrace my gayness. I saw these people fighting so hard to have equal rights. I knew that I was one of those people, and that I needed to say that, own it, and that I was going to fight so goddamn hard. I needed to fight alongside my community. There was no better feeling than when New York was granted marriage equality. After rallies and lobbying and hoping really, really hard, it\u2019s hard to describe a feeling that good. Equality is probably the best drug out there. I\u2019m trying to imagine that on a national scale, now. I\u2019m hoping that within the next week I\u2019ll get the chance to explode with that much happiness. But first, there\u2019s a lot of bases to cover with this Supreme Court case.\nSo, Obergefell v. Hodges is the consolidation of a few different cases, all regarding a few different state\u2019s rules on same-sex marriage. The court heard arguments for this case on April 28th, 2015, and is now set to decide any day now. The court has until the end of their term on June 30th to release a verdict, and are most likely going to wait until then because they like to torture us. So, how does this case work? How does the decision on four different cases somehow translate to a nationwide decision on marriage? Well, because they are all alike and dealing with the same issues, the court has consolidated the cases into two questions;\n1. Does the Fourteenth Amendment require a state to license a marriage between two people of the same sex?\n2. Does the Fourteenth Amendment require a state to recognize a marriage between two people of the same sex when their marriage was lawfully licensed and performed out-of-state?\nThere are three possible outcomes to these questions, Fangirls. Some rock a lot more than others.\nScenario #1: A yes to the first question will make the second question irrelevant. With a yes to question one, there will be marriage equality in all 50 states and I will cry like a happy little baby.\nScenario #2: A no to the first question but a yes to the second question will mean a few things. Some states will maintain marriage rights, others will have to go through the process of obtaining them again, however all legally married gay couples will be recognized in all 50 states.\nScenario #3: No to both questions will suck. Some states will be stripped of their marriage laws, others are able to keep them. Marriage equality for now would be left up for only the states to decide, and marriage between a gay couple would only be recognized in the state it was obtained. We\u2019re hoping for scenario one, Fangirls. Hoping really, really hard. Now, there\u2019s some stuff in there I want t breakdown just a little bit more. Some scenarios take marriage rights away from some states, but not all. That has to do with how an individual state obtained it\u2019s marriage rights. Sometimes, a state government rules on it itself various ways, and sometimes the state government rules it unconstitutional to deny same-sex couples marriage. With some of these scenarios, states that have granted marriage equality through an unconstitutional ruling with lose their marriage equality rights and have to start again.\nI am armed with sparklers for the outcome of the case on decision day. It will be any day now, and the suspense is nearly crippling. I want this so bad, Fangirls. As a gay woman, this is about so much more than being able to get married everywhere and have it be recognized. It\u2019s about being acknowledged and respected by my country. It\u2019s about a feeling of being seen and heard, having needs that my government recognizes and achieves for me. It\u2019s a feeling of being equal. When that verdict comes, I hope I\u2019ll be out in the streets shouting and lighting up my sparklers, not disappointed instead. 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        "raw_content": "Fertility Research and Practice is a peer-reviewed, open access, online journal, publishing articles that provide novel insights into male and female infertility and early pregnancy. These include diagnosis and correction of endometriosis, congenital and acquired abnormalities of the male and female reproductive tracts, reproductive infectious diseases, male and female fertility diagnostics, assisted reproductive techniques (ART), implantation and early pregnancy failure, pregnancy of unknown location, and sporadic and recurrent pregnancy loss. Fertility Research and Practice invites basic science in addition to clinical and translational research. Approaches that apply cutting-edge technologies to problems in the field are especially welcome.\nFertility Research and Practice is affiliated with the CROWN initiative, Core Outcomes in Women\u2019s Health. CROWN is an international initiative, led by journal editors, to harmonise outcome reporting in women\u2019s health research. We are coming together to address the widespread, unwarranted variation in reporting of outcomes. CROWN\u2019s main aim is to encourage researchers to report core outcome sets for key conditions in women\u2019s health.\nElizabeth Ginsburg, Editor-in-Chief\nDr. Elizabeth Ginsburg is an Associate Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology at Harvard Medical School. She is the Medical Director of the Assisted Reproductive Technologies Program, and the Fellowship Director of the Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility program at Brigham & Women\u2019s Hospital. She is a past president of the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technologies and of the New England Fertility Society. She has published many original papers and reviews, and is the co-editor of the textbook In-Vitro Fertilization: A Comprehensive Guide.\nDanny Schust, Editor-in-Chief\nDr. Danny Schust is the David G. Hall Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and the Director of Reproductive Endocrinology and Fertility at The University of Missouri School of Medicine in Columbia, MO, USA. He graduated from The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine, then completed his residency in obstetrics and gynecology at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and his fellowship in Reproductive Endocrinology at Brigham and Women\u2019s Hospital, Harvard Medical School. Dr. Schust presently splits his time between clinical duties and basic science research. Dr. Schust has authored or co-authored over 125 manuscripts and book chapters as well as a textbook for medical students on reproductive physiology.",
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        "raw_content": "The perfect male fertility supplements usually include a variety of vitamin and mineral supplements. They\u2019re used to deal with widespread causes of infertility, akin to decreased libido, low sperm rely, and poor sperm motility. Male infertility will not be uncommon, and might have an effect on a pair\u2019s chances of conception to the same extent as feminine infertility.\nEssential nutrients that many infertile males are lacking embody zinc, vitamins to boost fertility C and E, selenium, amino acid, and ginseng. Zinc and selenium are two of the perfect male fertility supplements for a lot of reasons. One, zinc has been shown useful to serum testosterone and seminal volume.\nSeminal zinc focus directly affects sperm density, which in turn affects spermatogenesis (sperm cell growth) positively. Conversely, infertile males usually have lower levels of seminal zinc. Two, selenium is important for sperm motility, which is a vital operate that permits sperm to successfully navigate the feminine reproductive system.\nFertilization is dependent upon the sperms\u2019 skill to make it safely by way of the cervix, uterus, and fallopian tube. The best male fertility supplements should also include advisable quantities of vitamin A and E. Low vitamin C can cause oxidation damage to sperm DNA. On the flip side, studies show that vitamin C, supplemented for just one week, can improve an infertile male\u2019s sperm rely up to one hundred forty%.\nLike selenium, vitamin E and the amino acid, arginine, can enhance sperm motility and sperm count. Over the course of just three-six months, use of these supplements can positively impact factors that cause infertility. Furthermore, Carnitine is another amino acid that is critical to a sperm\u2019s healthy growth and morphology.\nLastly, Asian ginseng (also referred to as panax Ginseng) is a traditional herb that is typically used in the perfect male fertility supplements. It has been known to boost sexual desire in each men and women, and is considered \u201cadaptogenic\u201d. In layman\u2019s phrases, an adaptogen is an herbal product that will increase the body\u2019s potential to combat stress.\nJust like the aforementioned supplements, ginseng has shown a optimistic effect on sperm count and motility, as well as an increase in testosterone and dihydrotestosterone (DHT). In embryogenesis, DHT has a central position within the formation of external male genitalia.\nIn addition to those supplements, it\u2019s also really helpful that males make wholesome way of life and weight loss plan selections, such as the consumption of nutrient-rich, low-fats foods. The perfect male fertility supplements will work most effectively at the side of a nutritious diet and exercise regime.",
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        "raw_content": "Sly & The Family Stone Collection Box Set\nMarch 19, 2015 \u00b7 by fleamarketfunk\t\u00b7 in Crate Digging, Flea Market Funk, funk, music, New Releases, Psychedelic Rock, record collecting, Record Digging, records, Reissues, San Francisco, soul, vinyl, Vinyl Record Culture.\t\u00b7\nBack in the early digging days, I can remember scouring endless crates and boxes looking for Sly Stone records. Not just because of the name, but because they were good and my father always played them. Chock full of drum breaks and psychedelic influences, one of the first multi-cultural bands was important to me to find in the field. You could always find a copy of the Greatest Hits, but when you stumbled across a clean copy of There\u2019s a Riot Goin\u2019 On, Life, or Dance To The Music, you were excited. Such was the life of an early digger here at Flea Market Funk. You took what you could get and you were happy.\nCompanies have made digging a bit easier these days, and to mark the 72nd birthday of Sly Stone, Legacy have put five classic Sly and the Family Stone records together in a box set for your listening pleasure. Here are all the details of the Sly and the Family Stone Original Album Classics box set:\n-5 LP 180gram, limited edition box set offers music fans and collectors the chance to own 5 Sly & The Family Stone classic albums in one slipcase\n-Includes: A Whole New Thing, Dance To The Music, Life, Stand!, and There\u2019s A Riot Goin\u2019 On\n-All 5 LPs are exact replicas of the original classic albums restored for vinyl\n-Sourced from the original master tapes\n-Mastered by Vic Anesini and pressed at URP\nFor all you Sly fans who may have just got into collecting vinyl, or haven\u2019t got a chance to get these records, the time is now. Most originals LPs are readily available (conditions vary), but it\u2019s not often you see A Whole New Thing out there, so that\u2019s a bonus. Here\u2019s our take on the box set. If you\u2019re just looking for the music, this is for you. Five records in their entirety, cut and dry. You can\u2019t deny the music the man and his band made. However, if you\u2019re looking for some deluxe photo book, liner notes, gatefolds, or anything else, this may not be for you. Riot isn\u2019t a gatefold, and the inner sleeves on the LPs weave no tales either. It\u2019s strictly about the music here. This isn\u2019t such a bad thing, because it gives you time to soak in what Sly has to offer, and then go out on your own and find the originals you really dig at your leisure. This box set is only available through POPMarket, and when the limited amount of sets are gone, it\u2019s a wrap. This set is a great starter for someone just discovering Sly, or for the collector that has to have every release. Like we said, it\u2019s more about the music here than the extras, so keep that in mind. Get more info about this box set and about other vinyl sets they are putting out below.\nGet the box set here.\nTags: 5 Records, Box Set, Crate Digging, Epic, Flea Market Funk, Legacy, music, Record Digging, records, Reissues, Sly and the Family Stone, vinyl\n\u2190 Firewalker \u2013 The Movie\nOpen Lessons #1 \u2192\nOne response to \u201cSly & The Family Stone Collection Box Set\u201d\nRob March March 19, 2015 at 1:51 pm \u00b7 \u00b7\nHow do you feel about the Record Store Day release of Sly\u2019s 1968 concert at the Fillmore? Is that going to be worth snagging?",
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        "raw_content": "Zucchini noodles are also known as Zoodles. They are made from vegetables which are cut in a spiral shape with long strands.\nZoodles are gluten-free and can be prepared in place of pasta. There are several recipes for the preparation of Zucchini which you can try out.\nIt will take you 3-10 minutes to prepare them. Remember, they are sweet when eaten crunchy.\nUncovering The Cons of Zucchini\nAs the proverb goes, anything becomes poisonous when consumed in excess. Too Zucchini has a disadvantage when taken in excess.\nThe following are some of the cons of eating too much Zucchini noodles.\nSince they are made from vegetables, it means you will have fewer calories intake. Calories are key to the generation of energy for one to be able to handle day-to-day activities.\nZucchini has high water content. When prepared, they are very sweet and delicious but with time, they can be soggy.\nAfter some time, they\u2019ll turn out not to be delicious and when you try to warm them, they might be 'mashed'.\nSee this Also What is Tortilla and Tortilla Chips? Types and Ingredients Explained\nIf you have Irritable Bowel-Syndrome (IBS), Zoodles can lead to digestive issues. IBS is a common disorder that causes bloating as well as abdominal pain and cramping. It is, therefore, wise to avoid taking Zucchini noodles if you have IBS.\nThere are several species of Zucchini. The bitter ones can lead to stomach cramps if consumed. They can also lead to diarrhea. Stomach cramp is characterized by an inflammation on the coating of the stomach. This makes the patient feel pain in their stomach.\nIt can lead to nausea or skin irritation to people who are allergic. Nausea is the feeling of disgust that makes you feel like vomiting. Skin irritation is when you feel itchy on your skin or feel like something is crawling under the skin. This leads to an uncomfortable feeling, and it is, therefore, wise to avoid Zoodles if you realize you are allergic.\nBacking Up With Pros\nAs we've uncovered the cons, it is our duty to back thing up with some really impressive benefits also. Zoodles have a number of benefits to the body when eaten. The following are some of them...\nThey are low in calories. If you are looking to lose weight, they are healthy. They have the flavor of the pasta and are very delicious so you can go ahead and eat your Zoodles. Compared to other pasta, they have a significantly low number of Calories.\nIf you want to manage Type-II diabetes with diet, then Zoodles is a good option. Due to their low carbohydrate levels, they are good for maintaining blood sugar levels are recommended levels.\nWhen eaten, they supplement 2 grams of carbs and 1.5 grams of fiber. This means if you want a diet with low carb, go for Zoodles.\nZucchini is rich in antioxidants. You can, therefore, use it on your face and maintain a young supple skin. This antioxidant will round up radicals that are harmful to your skin, giving you a healthy and vibrant skin.\nZoodles are also beneficial for anti-aging and are good for supplementing nutrition on your body. It has Vitamins, manganese, potassium, all of which are packed with nutritional benefits.\nWe all want to have a healthy meal plan for our dear family. Zoodles are good as there are several benefits derived when eaten.\nThey are easy to prepare and surely your kids will enjoy eating them.\nYou can replace pasta with Zucchini confidently since they have similar taste when cooked. When preparing spiral rings for a large family, you can invite them over and it\u2019ll be a way of bonding whilst cooking.\nFiled Under: Zucchini Noodles",
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        "raw_content": "Amongst this latter group, we find the phonics advocates, the Core Knowledge crowd, and the homeschoolers and McGuffey Reader readers. We find the un-schoolers, the Great Books and 3R\u2019s champions, and those complaining that the social sciences have supplanted the study of history in our schools and resulted in appalling historical ignorance and civic illiteracy. We find those who demand that students write more and read more non-fiction, watch less television and play fewer video games. And finally, we find schools that in both private and public settings claim to provide a \u201cclassical education,\u201d which usually entails some combination or selection of the above.\nBut like many of the terms one finds bandied about in the world of education, the term \u201cclassical education\u201d does not so much describe a specific and well-understood approach to learning and teaching as something that feels good and appeals to this second group of reformers and to those, mostly parents, who no longer trust the first group and are looking around for alternatives to their failing local school systems. We are, after all, talking about a world in which the affective trumps the cognitive, truth is whatever we care to believe or what an enlightened \u201cmajority\u201d somewhere tells us to believe, and our leaders lie brazenly and with impunity because their lies confirm our prejudices.\nIn this essay, I shall argue that the necessary conditions for a classical education don\u2019t exist in America. This is not to say that one can\u2019t teach Greek and Latin, or the trivium and quadrivium, or adopt any of the other pedagogies loosely associated with \u201cclassical education,\u201d but while these may suggest a flavor for what it means to receive a classical education, none of these comes close to offering the meat and potatoes of that education. In the modern, secular societies of the West, the assumptions and infrastructure necessary to support a true classical education are largely (and officially) absent. Indeed, they are regarded as antithetical to the modern state and its institutions.\nA Classical Education is unthinkable outside of a normative framework, yet it\u2019s hard to think of a single segment of modern life in which de-norming has not become the norm.\nClassical education as practiced by the Greeks and the Romans of the ancient world and as inherited and revivified by the Italians and their followers during the Renaissance rested upon four assumptions. These assumptions were so embedded in the cultures of the time that for the most part teachers and students accepted them unconsciously and uncritically and were content to pursue their studies under the roof supported by the four pillars of this temple.\nThe classical world, whether pagan or Christian, believed without serious questioning that Man lived in two worlds, one of time and material appearances, the other of eternity and immaterial reality. These two worlds, no one doubted, interacted in strange and mysterious ways, and whether the student was memorizing Homer\u2019s epics or reading Plato\u2019s dialogues, he was trying to gain a better understanding of this interaction and how it might increase his knowledge of the world and inform his life. This assumption assured him of at least two things: that perhaps in this life, and certainly in the next, he would be held accountable for his choices, and that he was wise to govern his passions with his intellect and to be aware of his natural limitations and to accept them with grace and equanimity.\nThe modern world, on the other hand, places Man exclusively in time and rejects the notion of an eternal soul, of a reality beyond material causes and effects, or of a life after death. The social and educational consequences of this belief are manifold. It places an enormous and exclusive emphasis on the methods of science since these are the methods whereby the material universe is understood. It holds out the promise of a progressive future in which Man\u2019s expanding knowledge of matter allows him to recreate himself and the world in accordance with his own needs and desires. It renders largely irrelevant the works of writers and artists before, say, 1700 AD, when a false two-world assumption framed their thinking. It replaces the study of history, based as it is on a false premise, with the study of social sciences. It makes the search for meaning and the ground for morality if not irrelevant, then highly subjective, for there is no world beyond the one present to our senses that can tell us why we are here or what our purposes and obligations are. Finally, this places upon the State (society as ordered and organized) what was formerly the task of the second world to define morality and give meaning and purpose to life.\nIt follows from this that our modern approach to science and the study of the natural world is decidedly not classical. We study not to understand the natural world in order to shape our lives and societies around the requirements of nature, but in order to manipulate and improve upon nature for our own comfort and profit. Our success in doing this has brought many benefits in health, longevity, and material well-being. No one can argue with this. But this is also what makes \u201cthe sorcerer\u2019s apprentice\u201d so seductive. How can we ignore the fact that with each benefit there comes an invoice with mounting interest to be paid \u2014 whether in the form of an over-populated and over-heated planet; weaponry of unimaginable destructiveness; chemicals and substances not found in nature that poison the earth, air, and water (and our children) and cannot be rendered benign for generations; drugs that increase dependencies and addictions; and technologies that in the words of Neil Postman encourage us to \u201camuse ourselves to death\u201d?\nThe modern world\u2019s response to these challenges merely doubles down on its contra classical approach to science. It studies nature to unlock ever more sophisticated drugs, chemicals, and gene-altering technologies with which to combat the depredations of modern science and increase the profitability of the industries \u201cimproving\u201d on nature. Billions are now being invested to clone our way into the future, to make robots and cyborgs to do our bidding, to kill our enemies without risking our lives, to grow our food without consideration for the good soil we have wasted or poisoned, and to find sanctuary on Mars once we have made Earth uninhabitable. No wonder we are awash in literary and cinematic dystopias. One cannot offer a classical education in a world at war with nature and refusing, indeed proud of its refusal, to work within the boundaries set by nature.\nAristotle defined the classical approach to science and is largely credited with the renaissance of classical learning in both the Christian and Islamic worlds. Fundamental to his approach was his four-causal explanation of what happens in nature. Modern science and philosophy have banished from consideration the last of these, known as the final cause, or the teleological explanation. Although at the risk of what may seem an esoteric detour in an essay like this, it is worth pausing to consider the implications of this third pillar and its banishment.\nIn his Physics 194b23-35, Aristotle states that \u201cthe end (telos) is spoken of as a cause. This is that for the sake of which (hou heneka) a thing is done, e.g. health is the cause of walking about. \u2018Why is he walking about?\u2019 We say: \u2018To be healthy\u2019\u2014and, having said that, we think we have indicated the cause.\u201d This example implies a psychological intention behind the cause, of course, and those who argue for Intelligent Design in nature make a similar case, but for Aristotle it is doubtful that this was necessary. The telos might inhere in Nature itself, as it does in the acorn destined to become an oak tree, but this is not a distinction crucial to the point I wish to make regarding classical education. Rather, I want us to understand that by rejecting the teleological reasoning of the classical world and no longer believing that everything has a pre-existing natural end toward which it is moving, we have freed ourselves to define or re-engineer everything\u2019s telos, including our own, as we choose.\nNow, this rejection would have seemed incomprehensible to a thinking person before the modern era. Teleological reasoning was deeply embedded in this person\u2019s education and understanding. Such an education entailed the study of final causes and, on a personal level, the knowledge of those ends by which to guide his actions and order his life. He would have believed that any alteration or interruption in an organism\u2019s movement to its natural and appointed ends would certainly harm and possibly destroy it. He would have identified our society\u2019s recent claim to have a (human) right to re-define or re-engineer the telos as a divine, not a human, right; but this distinction is now rendered meaningless by the First Pillar.\nHere it is worth noting that the telos is connected to the Christian idea of sin. \u201cSin\u201d is the English translation for the Greek word hamartia, meaning \u201cto miss the mark.\u201d Just as an arrow is directed at a target that it is meant to hit, or an acorn is destined to become an oak tree, Aristotle taught that a telos inheres in every natural object, including Man. His failure to act in accordance with his telos (his purpose or end) out of hubris (over-weaning pride) is what it means to sin (miss the mark). In every Greek myth this results in death.\nPlants and animals cannot sin because they are not free to live other than in accordance with their respective teloi. They cannot choose the mutations or environmental factors that may prevent them from achieving their ends. Man on the other hand is so free. This is the creative opportunity and most profound ethical concern of his life. In the Genesis story, the Tree of Knowledge represents this freedom, and Adam and Eve ate the fruit of this Tree to become godlike, as the Serpent promised, free of their human telos and natural limitations. The result was death. This, at any rate, would be a \u201cclassical\u201d reading of the Genesis story.\nAbove all, a classical education is about preserving and passing on the culture\u2019s norms for individual and social behavior. Education (paideia) as the ancients understood and practiced it, indeed as all teachers and schools until the 20th century understood it, was overwhelmingly about transferring the norms of civilization from one generation to the next. There were norms for everything. Not only for grammar, rhetoric and logic, but for drawing, dressing, and dancing; dining, dueling, and dousing. Norms governed all of life, giving it at times a ritualistic quality. Prospective teachers went to \u201cnormal school\u201d to master the norms they would later teach and use to judge student performance. How well did the student imitate the norm for good prose, good posture, good personal hygiene?\nBy tearing down these four pillars we are erasing the past, expunging memory, and condemning our children to a shallow existence of buying and selling in a Hobbesian world governed by fear and personal desire.\nA classical education is unthinkable outside of a normative framework, yet as I\u2019ve written elsewhere, it\u2019s hard to think of a single segment of modern life in which de-norming has not become the norm. Art, music, fashion, language, manners, beliefs \u2014 what would have been regarded as outside the norm, if not beyond the pale, fifty years ago is now common currency and hardly provokes notice, let alone censure. Paint splashed on canvas or cardboard (or anything) sells as art; noise amplified and accompanying obscene words (lyrics?) poses as music; bodies pierced, skin tattooed, hair shaved off or dyed green, clothing torn or soiled -- the fashion is whatever startles or offends. No doubt, the nihilists, anarchists, and Dadaists set the stage for this attack on norms over a century ago, but not even they could have anticipated a time when the attack on norms would become normative and when the establishment would join in the attack with the enthusiasm of jackals around a fresh kill. There is no surer way to be dismissed as intolerant, bigoted, or out-of-date by the opinion-makers of the day than to feign offense at any of this. What is distinctively American is our tolerance of everything except norms. If you want to show yourself to be an American, find something pretending to be a norm and attack it.\nIt will be apparent by now how intimately related these four pillars are.\nEACH is critical not only to a classical education, but to our understanding of the past and our place in the world. By tearing down these four pillars, like the Vandals in North Africa and the Islamic terrorists in Syria, we are erasing the past, expunging memory, and condemning our children to a shallow existence of buying and selling in a Hobbesian world governed by fear and personal desire. Students grounded in the assumptions of the modern secular state will see no meaning in their lives other than whatever meanings they themselves can assign. If they think about it, they will realize that their own words and deeds will eventually be rejected by their children and will consequently have little if any enduring value, except for those actions that contribute to technological progress. Only matter matters and endures.\nSo, are we who teach the young, or bring children into this world, to throw up our hands in despair?\nBy no means. We who call ourselves Christian are still charged with the responsibility to raise our children in the fear of God and educate them to treat the natural world with utmost respect, to live in pursuit of the ends for which all men and women are created, and to order their lives in accordance with biblical norms.\nBut no one should assume this charge lightly, believing that a classical education\u2014whether understood as Greek or Latin or Great Books, a curriculum or a method\u2014will somehow accomplish this task for us. 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        "raw_content": "Cosmoquest Forum > Collaborators of CosmoQuest > Universe Today > Mercury in Living Color\nView Full Version : Mercury in Living Color\nThe MESSENGER science team released more pictures from the Jan. 14 flyby, including what we\u2019ve all been waiting for, the first one in color!The color image was created by combining three separate images taken through MESSENGER\u2019s Wide Angle Camera (WAC) filters in the infrared, far red, and violet wavelengths (red, green, and blue filters for [...]\nthis is neat. when do they do orbital insertion? within the year?\nMESSENGER will travel more than six and a half years before it begins to orbit Mercury in March 2011. This journey includes a flyby of Earth (in August 2005), two flybys of Venus (October 2006 and June 2007) and three flybys of Mercury (January 2008, October 2008 and September 2009). Visit the Mission Design (http://messenger.jhuapl.edu/the_mission/index.html) section for details on MESSENGER\u2019s journey.\nhttp://messenger.jhuapl.edu/faq/faq_journey.html#2",
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        "raw_content": "Building a successful blog that receives plenty of traffic and is full of interested, engaged visitors takes a lot of work. Naturally then, if you\u2019ve put in the effort to build and maintain a thriving blog, you\u2019re going to want to figure out the best way to monetize it. One way to do that is to start selling on WordPress.\nMost blog owners rely on advertising revenue through platforms such as Google AdSense to monetize their blog. Yet if your blog is able to make money selling other people\u2019s products (which is what advertising essentially boils down to) wouldn\u2019t your blog be able to make even higher profits selling your own?\nIn this guide, we\u2019ll look at how to best transition a successful blog into a successful online store. Once you\u2019ve managed to build a thriving blog, here\u2019s how to start selling on WordPress and turn that thriving blog into a money-making machine.\nChoose a Relevant Product\nImagine that for the past year you\u2019ve been running a blog on natural health. You\u2019re getting plenty of traffic and you\u2019ve got an engaged audience that keeps coming back for more. You decide to monetize your successful natural health blog by selling\u2026phone cases. It\u2019s a product that is in no way related to the niche that you\u2019ve established yourself as an authority in and it\u2019s one that your audience likely has little interest in. In short, chances are it\u2019s going to flop.\nWhen deciding what to sell on your blog, you\u2019ve got to make sure it is as relevant as possible to your niche. Sometimes, this can take a little bit of brainstorming. Many blogs focus on topics and niches that don\u2019t naturally lend themselves to a lot of products. While the natural health blog used in the above example could be used to launch a number of products ( for example, supplements, essential oils, and so on) you can see where a comedy blog or a political commentary blog might be a little bit harder to naturally associate with a relevant product.\nIn situations such as this, digital products like apps and ebooks are a popular choice. Whatever topics your blog covers, do a little brainstorming and come up with a product that is relevant to it. You\u2019ll have a lot easier time making sales if you do.\nIntegrate Your Online Store with Your Blog\nWordPress is a great platform for creating a blog, but it wasn\u2019t exactly intended as an online store. With this being the case, selling on WordPress will require you to integrate your online store with your blog.\nOf course, setting up an online store on your WordPress site can be challenging. If you\u2019ve managed to build a successful blog, the last thing you want to do is completely overhaul a winning formula by redesigning your blog and turning it into an online store. Instead, you have a couple of great options for integrating your online store and your blog while keeping both fully optimized for their intended function.\nOption #1: Embed your online store\nThe first option is to embed your online store into your WordPress site. To do this, you\u2019ll need an ecommerce site that has a WordPress plugin, like Selz. Selz helps you seamlessly integrate into your WordPress site, and you can customize and embed your online store.\nThis is probably your best option when selling on WordPress. It allows your customers to have a seamless buying experience without having to make them leave your blog.\nOption #2: Product Links Within Blog Posts\nThe second option is to link to products in your online store within your blog posts. Doing this allows you to create blog posts that act as sales funnels, getting your audience interested in a product through compelling content before directing them to that product through a link embedded in the post. It\u2019s important to remember when you\u2019re doing this, though, that relevancy is still king. Even if a product is relevant to the overall niche of your blog, it needs to be relevant to the particular post, paragraph, and even sentence that you are placing the link in.\nIn linking to products within your blog posts, you\u2019ll also want to avoid falling into the trap of creating blog posts that are nothing more than thinly veiled advertisements. If you\u2019ve built a successful blog, chances are you\u2019ve done so by providing useful, engaging content that people want to read. Don\u2019t stop providing this type of content just because you have a product to link to. Instead, continue to craft engaging, useful blog posts and market your products through them either through subtle, relevant links placed throughout the post or a relevant call to action at the end. Either way, avoid making the entire post sound like a sales pitch unless you want your audience to drop your blog like a hot potato.\nThe final option for selling on WordPress is to add a link to your store within your blog\u2019s navigation menu. Doing this will allow visitors to your blog to always be one click away from your store no matter which page on your blog they are on.\nOf course, no one says you have to choose just one of these options for integrating your blog with your online store, and a multi-layered approach is often best. Inserting links to specific products within specific posts is a targeted approach that allows you to create posts geared towards selling certain products. 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        "raw_content": "\u2190 George Caleb Bingham\nCecil Beaton \u2192\nAlma Mahler, 1912, oil on canvas, 62 x 56cm, the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo\nOskar Kokoschka is one of the great lions of the expressionism movement, though his style arose out of his own artistic idiosyncrasies more than from his exposure to other artists of the period. His formal training was slap-dash and so his style flourished largely free of the \u201chelp\u201d provided by the academics. Just as Kandinsky inspired the Blue Rider Group, so did Kokoschka inspire the \u201cOskar Kokoschka Bund.\u201d For his part, Oskar wasn\u2019t really interested in being saddled with any group as he was too absorbed with lusting after, over, and on top of Alma Mahler.\nAlma Mahler Gropius Werfel must have been something special. She managed to marry a top composer, architect, and novelist in succession while dangling affairs with a number of other great men in the meantime, poor Oskar among them. Apparently, almost no one blamed her for her behavior, seemingly accepting her promiscuity as her due. Her appeal was so broad that, should a time machine become available, I fully expect Kanye West to travel back to pre World War I Germany to take a shot.\nBride of the Wind, 1914, oil on wood, 181 x 220cm, Kunstmuseum, Basel\nBride of the Wind is Kokoschka\u2019s tribute to Alma, and might mark the beginning of her discomfort with their relationship. After several torrid years she dumped him over his obsessiveness. She returned to the arms of architect Walter Gropius with whom she had enjoyed an affair earlier while married to Mahler, but before Oskar. (Following?) Oskar took all this very well, coming to terms with her desertion by enlisting in the army, getting shot in the head, being declared mentally ill by the army doctors, and paying someone to craft a life size doll of Alma Mahler for his personal use. (Following?)\nSelf Portrait with Doll, 1922, oil on canvas, 80 x 120cm, Staatliche MuseenPresussischer Kulturebesitz, Nationalgalerie, Berlin\nDespite these unpromising beginnings, Oskar somehow managed to get his sick shit together. He finagled a way to survive and flee the Nazis, be declared a degenerate artist under that regime (always a boost to prestige), make his way to England, marry, and enjoy a pretty comfortable professional career before snuffing it at the ripe old age of 94. Not bad for a crazy man with a bullet in his head.\nAnyway, I like him.\nYoung Girl with Doll, 1921-22, oil on canvas, 91.5 x 81.2cm, the Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit\nThis entry was posted in Fine Art, The Automat and tagged Alma Mahler, Bride of the Wind, expressionism, Gustav Mahler, Kanye West, Kunstmuseum Basel, National Gallery Berlin, National Museum of Modern Art Tokyo, Oskar Kokoschka, the Blue Rider Group, the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Oskar Kokoschka Bund, Vassily Kandinsky, Walter Gropius. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "A Guide on Hiring A Pest Control Company\nA pest can be defined as an animal or organism that causes a lot of destruction to some of the property that are stored in a warehouse. There is nobody whoever wants to entertain pests in their warehouse simply because they can be very destructive especially to a lot of property that have been stored in that particular house or warehouse. There have been instances whereby people have registered lots of losses simply because they did not put in place pest control measures. One thing that is important to understand is that there are quite a number of pest control companies that are capable of providing that control services in order for you to eradicate pests. It is however important to note that before you acquire the services of a pest control company, you make some important considerations which have been highlighted below.\nYou need to understand that the pest-control company will charge you for the services they will offer you and therefore, it is always recommended that you determine the real amount of money they will need for the services they will offer you. This is very essential because you will be in a position to understand that the total amount of money you are required to raise in order for you to acquire the services of a good pest control company. The quality of services you are planning to obtain from the pest-control company is another essential factor should consider. You can easily know the quality of services to expect by ensuring that you do a background check on the pest-control company you\u2019re planning to hire.\nYou may want to find out whether you will be responsible enough to ensure that you are they are to your responsibility towards the community which is to use it cost friendly methods of production. If you\u2019re looking for the pest company to hire that will provide quality pest control methods, you should always go for that particular company that ensures that the environment is conserved by using eco-friendly methods. The experience of the company in pest-control is another essential factor should consider when looking for the pest company to hire in order for it to provide you with pest-control services. The only way you will obtain the services of a good pest control company is by ensuring that you go for that particular company that has shown beyond any reasonable doubt that they are experienced enough to provide quality services. Another thing you may want to consider is asking around from people to recommend to you the best pest-control company to hire.\nThe Best Advice About Exterminators I\u2019ve Ever Written",
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        "raw_content": "Tips for choosing the best commercial moving company in Wichita.\nOne might think of moving his or her business in another place in search for better market or bigger space. It will be wrong for you if you choose not to carry some office apparatus with you.\nHiring movers is a good option for someone who is relocating and needs to have the things to be safely transported. Below are tips to help you choose the best moving firm in Wichita.\nPlan for the move early before the due date. It is good for someone to have enough time to know how he or she will have to relocate and the things that will be involved in the activity. You need time to know what will be the best services for you or will you do everything on your own.\nYour colleagues can help you hire a good moving firm near you. The people close to you can really help you in identifying some companies that can help in commercial moving. Get the contacts of the firm or the physical address so that you can reach the company to book their services.\nYou can also choose to look for a good firm that will give you the best without seeking for some help from anyone. With the many companies you find from your google search, do not be quick to choose any. You need to understand the kind of a company and the type of services you will get from them.\nIf you read about the company on their website, you will know more about the company. Do not hire a company that is not situated in Wichita. In order to make the best decision, it is advisable if you get more information about the movers to know if they are the best for you.\nThe reviews are remarks from clients who have been served the firm earlier on. The reviews are not all positive and neither are they all negative because people have different opinions about the firm. It is a good opportunity for you to know the kind of services the company gives its clients. You do not have a choice apart from believing what the clients have to say because they have received the services before you.\nKnow the kind of moving services the firm offers. The best firm is the one that also offers is specialized in moving commercial things. Avoid being convinced to choose a company you know will not offer you the best. Go for a firm that moves commercial items.\nEnquire about the cost of moving from your place to the new place. It is worth paying a high amount for good services. The kind of services that you pay for should serve you the best.",
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        "raw_content": "LES is a fashion brand from Sevilla, its two creators have a special gift mixing colours, textures and forms. They have recently launched a new Limited Edition collection of t-shirts and sweaters using the fabrics of G\u00fcell Lamadrid. The result is really interesting: how they combine the patterns and textures with different colours.\nPerfect for this season!\nFollow LES Facebook and discover the complete collection:\nhttps://www.facebook.com/camisetasles\nLES, LES",
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        "raw_content": "Coffee Fast is Over\u2026For Now\nI don\u2019t feel saintly after abstaining from coffee and alcohol for a mere two weeks. Really, it\u2019s not much time. But it was enough time to give me a sense of freedom from dependency. I went through caffeine withdrawal, and then I got over it. I woke up in the morning with no expectation of a jolt. I looked forward to a nice cup of tea, more relaxing than stimulating. I went to bed knowing I was responsible for getting myself rested, for there was no boost waiting to save me for bad decisions of staying out too late the night before.\nI went through my days at a pace that my body could handle, and sustain, without stimulants or depressants. But I wasn\u2019t working. I wasn\u2019t out partying. I was hanging low, practicing yoga, baking, going to the beach, planning for my fall\u2026.nothing all too demanding. And emotionally, I felt calm and settled, for the most part. All these factors helped to make my experiment manageable. Not that anyone in any period of their life, crazy or calm, can\u2019t quit coffee and alcohol. They can. We can! That\u2019s what\u2019s great. We can create little changes in our life through our diet. We have control over our diet. We may not always want or need to exercise that control, but it\u2019s there.\nBut I like the invigorating feeling of a caffeine charge just as much as the calm of tea. Or do I? I drink a cup of coffee and my heart beats a little faster, my excitement about life rises a little higher, I have the feeling that I can do more in a day than I actually can. I send emails and texts galore, making plans for the present and the future, on this high, this energy kick, that gets me going, gets me excited, gogogo. And, when it falls, will I want to keep half the plans I\u2019ve made? Perhaps not. And perhaps, out of obligation to keep commitments, combined with fatigue from a long day, I\u2019ll have to drink another cup of coffee.\nYou see, I love coffee, for it makes me feel like a king, but I am afraid of it. My shoulders rise up with a little feeling of tension and stress, so I must move, do, go, in order to keep up with the demands of my internal system on its high. My risen shoulders tell me that my body wants me to move, not to relax.\nAhhhh. The coffee houses of Austria would be neat. If I were a man, sipping a strong brew, discussing the philosophical debates of the day, engaged in intellectual conversation, back when Austrian coffee houses were intellectual gathering places. It\u2019s a romantic thought. But here in my house, jacked up on caffeine, well\u2026I think I\u2019ll just have to go for a bike ride. \ud83d\ude42\nWhat\u2019s your take on coffee and your body? How does coffee affect you? Do you drink it? Why or why not?\n5 thoughts on \u201cCoffee Fast is Over\u2026For Now\u201d\nI guess I\u2019ve been fortunate enough that I tried it once and never developed a taste for it. Never even tried a cigarette. Alcohol\u2026now that is another story\u2026although my body seems to help me moderate that pretty well.\nYeah coffee, like wine and other complex tastes, is not something that most people would like the first time they try it. I think it is also an acquired taste\u2026unless, of course, it has a large ratio of cream and sugar to coffee \ud83d\ude42\nYeah, coffee, it seems, is not something people would like the first time the try it. Like wine, it is an acquired taste, especially if people go on to develop preferences for one bean to another, or one roasting style over another. The only way it wouldn\u2019t be difficult to take to is if there is a good high ratoi of cream and sugar to coffee\u2026our tastebuds seem to enjoy that without any lag time! \ud83d\ude42\nI think going for a bike ride can help replace things like caffeine and alcohol, and I try and use it regularly! I will admit, I don\u2019t turn to exercise as much as I used to, but through my teenage years, thats the only substance i knew\u2026.exercise based adrenaline.\nFor me coffee is actually revolting. I can\u2019t stomach the smell or the taste of it, so this decision is easy. I am not exposed to much caffeine, and am thus quite sensitive to it. I don\u2019t drink pop, (or soda for your fellow americans), no coffee, for sure no energy drinks, but the ocasional green tea or dark chocolate will provide a boost when I need it.\nI think your point about living within your bodys\u2019 needs is very representative of where people and society are living beyond what is sustainable, whether that be financially or environmentally. While far from perfect in this regard myself, I pride myself in trying to be aware of this idea and striving to do better for my body and our planet.\nIt\u2019s amazing to think that so subtle a caffeine intake as green tea or chocolate can give your body an energy boost when you need it. We tend to notice the more subtle changes in our bodies only if we are not disguising them with strong substances. I think this is true physically and emotionally. Caffeine, alcohol and other drugs can surely disguise what is going on with our bodies.\nI think that one reason why people turn to vices is because we seem unable to, \u201clive inside our bodies\u2019 needs,\u201d as you say, because of the pressures to do more, work harder and accomplish more than seems possible in a day. So I think that, until our communities can start accepting the limitations of productivity, we will have trouble fully living within our bodies needs because we will need to overstimulate with caffeine and wind down with alcohol. I don\u2019t think, there is anything wrong with pushing ourselves sometimes to go the extra mile and to work really hard (beyond the 9-5 hours), but maybe it can be done in a gentler way somehow?\nI do know that when I am drinking less coffee (which I definitely don\u2019t find revolting!), and then I do drink some, it gives a real energy boost and is so much more appreciated than having habitual coffee. Just yesterday, I was up working since 6:30 AM, and by 5, when I needed to continue to focus, I was tired. I had a coffee and felt my brain stimulated and active. I needed it! Then I was able to be up till midnight, boogie-ing down at a party:) My only regret: putting splenda in that!!",
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        "raw_content": "The \u201churry-up\u201d pays off\nPosted on August 1, 2013 by garbagefinds\nI woke up at 8:30 this morning which was much later than I had intended to. I, exhausted from a long day and a mildly drunk from a going-away party, had accidentally set my alarm to 6:30 PM instead of AM.\nIt was a bit late but I figured I\u2019d give it a try. I was going to Rosemont and I wanted to see if the my new intel on the trash day there had any validity. The garbage trucks are usually active by that time but I thought there\u2019d still be enough stuff on the streets to be worth my while.\nIn spite of a pounding headache it ended up being one of my most entertaining trash runs of the season. There was lots of good stuff to look at and I felt optimistic that I\u2019d make a good find.\nThe trucks were indeed out doing their thing. I decided to use a \u201churry-up\u201d strategy where I would stop only if I felt really good about what I saw. I wanted to see as much trash as possible so that if there anything really great I\u2019d have a better chance of getting it before the trucks did.\nI likened this strategy to the \u201churry-up\u201d offence in American football. When it\u2019s nearing the end of the game and a team is playing from behind they can\u2019t waste time standing around doing nothing. They play fast because if they don\u2019t make quick decisions they won\u2019t make them at all.\nI stopped at the pile above partly because I saw some books in the recycling and partly because the trash lay in front of a beautiful single-storey home, which meant that all the garbage probably came from just one unit.\nA lot of the books were written in a foreign language which I\u2019d guess to be Polish. I took this old 1955 copy of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle\u2019s \u201cThe Hounds of the Baskervilles.\u201d\nThe real finds were inside the black bags, however.\nThis shoe box and the plastic grocery bag above were filled with jewelry and little curiosities. The majority of the items are old costume jewelry. There\u2019s a bit of silver and gold but not much. My favourite part, however, is the random bric-a-brac thrown into the mix \u2013 I love looking through that kind of stuff!\nI imagine these things belonged to an older woman who has passed on. This is the kind of collection it takes a lifetime to accumulate.\nThere\u2019s a lot of interesting pieces I want to show you. I\u2019ll start with a few of the curiosities.\nThis is an odd piece. It\u2019s about the size of a penny (though cut irregularly as you can see) and I think it\u2019s made of lead. The image is a bushel of wheat with a sickle and the phrase \u201cP of I.\u201d Any insight on what this could be would be appreciated!\nThis paper coin, roughly the size of a penny, is actually a food ration token from WWII. It\u2019s not worth a lot but it\u2019s still pretty cool!\nThis pin probably belonged to a WWII soldier. The insignia looks a lot like that of the 101st Airborne Division (US). They\u2019ve fought in many battles (including D-day) and continue to operate to the present day.\nThe last piece (for now) is this cool gold-filled bracelet. The token features the Telephone Pioneers of America, a volunteer group made up of current and former telecom workers. It\u2019s dated 1911 though I\u2019m not sure if it was made then or if it just commemorates a certain year. I have a bit more research to do on this one.\nI\u2019m very happy with my haul. I have some work ahead of me matching earrings and such but I don\u2019t mind that at all. I should make a decent chunk of change selling these things, most of which will go into a future yard sale. I think other people enjoy looking through this kind of stuff just as much as I do \u2013 my suitcase of jewelry and curios is always popular and seems to attract the most customers. My next yard sale should be a good one!\nI\u2019ll show you more of this stuff soon enough. I hope to keep the good finds coming this afternoon as I check out a newly-discovered Thursday evening trash collection in Rosemont. I\u2019ve been looking for an alternate to my usual Thursday evening run (Mile End) and hopefully this will provide.\nPosted in UncategorizedTagged canada, dumpster diving, environment, free, garbage, montreal, recycling, thrift, vintage, waste\nPrevious Post The hand-coloured life\nNext Post Sempur Constans\n7 thoughts on \u201cThe \u201churry-up\u201d pays off\u201d\nDebbie\t August 1, 20135:33 pm\nThat is definitely the 101st airborne insignia. My late husband was a member of the 101st stationed in Germany protecting the east/west wall years before it came down. If you decide to sell that one let me know ok? I don\u2019t have much of his military stuff left and I\u2019m sure our daughter would love it. Thanks and happy hunting!\nI\u2019d be willing to sell it, send me an email at thingsifindinthegarbage@gmail.com and we can arrange something!\ngood work. looks great.\nOlive\t August 1, 20135:50 pm\nYour instincts are so right.You rescued great memorabilia right in the nick of time.Did the garbage truck pass on that street right after you took away the good stuff?It is a pity you only took one book from the box of thrown-out books.Did other people get a chance to scavenge there after you left there?I hope so.\nI was a few streets ahead of the truck when I saw this stuff and when I left I still didn\u2019t see any sign of them coming. I would have taken more books but the jewelry (which took up a lot of space!) was obviously my first priority. I hope some other people got the books before they were taken away. Fortunately, at least they were in the recycling so they may end up being made into more books.\nThat certainly is a curious token. I love that little stuff. I wish I was there to sort through it with you. Looking forward to seeing more of it on your blog. \ud83d\ude42 (Hope the worst of the after effects of your evening out have passed.)\ntess\t August 2, 201310:49 am\nyes, Polish language, the blue book to the right is about churches, probably some nice photos in there, Polish children\u2019s books from the 1960s and earlier have gorgeous illustrations, also circus and other posters are very collectible,\nwonderful finds, you should have fun sorting through your treasure throve",
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        "raw_content": "I saw a yard sale the other day while walking across Duluth with my friend Sarah. There were a few old paintings and some other things but I didn\u2019t really take a close look. My motivation to go to yard sales is pretty low these days, particularly since I\u2019m moving soon and have too much stuff already. I kept moving, leaving the potential deals for others.\nLater on in the day we walked past a dumpster in the same area. There was a big box next to the dumpster that contained a bunch of old clothes. There was more stuff inside the bin, including a bunch of old VHS tapes and colorful embroidered doilies.\nWhile we were looking around a guy in his 30s approached us. He assured us that he knew that the items were bug-free and that he knew where they came from. We ended up talking for a bit and he told us the story behind the objects. Apparently, they had belonged to an old couple who lived on that part of Duluth for over 30 years. One of the pair was from Chile, the other from Portugal. According to the man (who had lived on the street for six years) the couple \u201cheld the street together.\u201d\nIn recent times they were almost evicted by a new landlord who hoped to bump up their rent drastically, but from what I remember they took the case to court and won. However, the wife passed away a year ago, and the husband is now in hospital and wasn\u2019t expected to recover. The yard sale that I saw earlier contained the last remnants of their possessions.\nThe first thing I saw when I opened the dumpster was this framed painting, the only one that didn\u2019t sell it seems. It\u2019s a nice old landscape piece, signed by someone I doubt is at all well known. The guy we talked to said that he wished he had found it first, and would have taken it if he had. He told us that one room of their house was filled with 15-20 different old paintings of a similar style. I mildly regret not offering it to him now; he appeared to have an emotional attachment to the piece. I\u2019m just a sucker for landscape paintings, and was thinking about decorating my new place.\nIt\u2019s an interesting story, just one of many (the vast majority of which I\u2019ll never hear) that get lost to the curb.\nPosted in UncategorizedTagged canada, culture, history, montreal\nPrevious Post Castle\nNext Post Garbage fatigue\n11 thoughts on \u201cDuluth\u201d\nSusanne g\t June 29, 20153:21 pm\nIt seriously needs a good clean. Perhaps they were smokers? I have no professional advice on doing this, but I believe soap and water, very very lightly might help. Thanks for sharing your work with us!\nI don\u2019t think they were smokers because it doesn\u2019t have that smell. (I hate that smell, I came across some stuff that smelled of it badly last night). I\u2019ve found that stuff that\u2019s been in or near the kitchen for a very long time can get grimy, so maybe that\u2019s it. Thanks for the tip about cleaning it.\nI\u2019d go with your reader\u2019s use of white bread first, especially if it\u2019s greasy grime.\nI love that you shared this story.\nLovely painting (though the frame doesn\u2019t do anything for it).\nThanks. The frame doesn\u2019t match the painting well, I agree.\nNancy\t June 29, 20155:03 pm\nWell-known or not, this is a really nice painting (which needs to be brought back to life with a good cleaning, as the above poster mentioned). I love the opposing directions: on the top side the tree branches flowing into the clouds; on the bottom side the road flowing out the other way like a river. I think \u201cwell-known\u201d in the art world is much as it is in the academic world: a lot of it is fluke, which develops into reputation, which evolves in \u201cbig name\u201d one must cite. But I could easily see this piece in an art museum, and had this artist had a break, he or she would be (after all that grunge was cleaned up).\nI would feel the same guilt about not giving it to the guy who gave you the information. This has happened to me often in life: meeting someone, leaving, and feeling like something more should have been addressed. But such is life.\nMaybe I can clean it and do a before and after showing. I agree it is very nicely done, and that many great artists never become recognized.\nWho knows, maybe the guy will come across this blog post and send me an email!\nI think I may have sent you this before, re: cleaning paintings. http://www.the-brick-house.com/2010/09/cleaning-vintage-paintings/\nhttp://www.wikihow.com/Clean-an-Oil-Painting\nThank you for sharing the bread trick! I\u2019m new to blog and had no idea. 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Today, Progressive has expanded into all types of drivers.\nProgressive continued its innovations throughout the decades. In 1994, Progressive offered a cutting-edge auto insurance rate comparison shopping service. Similar to our agencies life insurance comparison service, consumers no longer had to call multiple companies to compare auto insurance rates.\nProgressive is one of the largest auto insurance companies operating in the United States today. Progressive partners with eFinancial to offer life insurance solutions to its customers since their expertise is in property and casualty insurance.\nProgressive Insurance Credit Rating\nProgressive Insurance is rated A+ (Superior) by A.M. Best. A+ is an investment grade rating and one of the highest credit ratings that A.M. Best awards insurance companies. 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Our agency works with companies that consistently provide quality life insurance at more affordable rates than the \u201cbig four companies\u201d that Progressive displays on their quote engine.\nProgressive\u2019s \u201cBig Four\u201d Life Insurance Options,\nTransmaerica\nIf you are considering life insurance through Progressive, then you should really be learning about the carrier who will underwrite your coverage; rather than, Progressive who is a middleman. Check out our carrier reviews below for more information on Progressive\u2019s \u201cbig four.\u201d Keep in mind that Mutual of Omaha, Fidelity Life and Transamerica all offer No-exam life insurance as well. Mutual of Omaha is also currently one of the best life insurance companies for seniors.\nFidelity Life Insurance Review\nProgressive Permanent Life Insurance Solutions\nWhole life insurance offers the greatest amount of guarantees for permanent life insurance. 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        "raw_content": "People Won\u2019t Grow If You Think They Can\u2019t Change\nHave you ever worked hard to improve a valuable skill and made real progress, only to have your development go unnoticed by the people who told you that you needed to improve? Perhaps this led you to look for a new job. Or maybe you\u2019re a manager who\u2019s been disappointed by poor performance and concluded that your low-performing employees are simply over-entitled? So you gave up on trying to help them improve and vented your frustration with colleagues behind closed doors.\nBoth of these commonplace experiences point to problems caused by a fixed mindset, in which we find it hard to believe that people can change. In the first scenario, an employee is judged as having low potential\u2014and this assessment blinds leaders to the progress he\u2019s made. In the second, the manager\u2019s conviction that her employees will never change makes her less likely to engage in leadership behaviors that support development. The bottom line in both cases is that employees are less likely to reach their potential.\nThese examples illustrate the phenomenon of the self-fulfilling prophecy, where a belief triggers behaviors that make that belief more likely to come true. The self-fulfilling prophecy phenomenon is well documented in educational settings: when teachers see potential in a student, they\u2019re more likely to pour effort into teaching that student, thereby raising his chances of academic success. Conversely, a student seen as having little potential receives less investment from teachers, and is consequently more likely to perform poorly.\nBut self-fulfilling prophecies can wreak havoc in the workplace as well. Leaders\u2019 attitudes about employees affect the ways they treat them, which in turn affect the employees\u2019 behaviors and performance. Researchers who investigated managers with a fixed mindset (who believe that employees\u2019 attributes are innate and unchangeable) and those with a growth mindset (who believe that people can change) found that those who see employees\u2019 capabilities as fixed were disinclined to expend effort helping them develop and improve. After all, why waste your time on a lost cause when what you see is all you\u2019ll ever get? On the other hand, they found that managers who believe that employees are capable of growth were more likely to engage in coaching behaviors, like giving constructive feedback, supporting them in taking on new challenges, and expressing confidence in their capacity to learn and develop.\nBelieving that employees can change doesn\u2019t just make managers more willing and able to coach; evidence also suggests that it makes them more accurate judges of improvements or drops in performance. Leaders with a fixed mindset are less likely to notice a change, especially in someone whom they\u2019ve judged (either favorably or unfavorably) in the past. And this behavior can alienate top performers and undermine motivation. The people who are most committed to learning are likely to leave or disengage if learning opportunities are scarce or if their growth goes unrecognized. On the other hand, when leaders do demonstrate a belief in people\u2019s ability to grow, research shows that employees are more motivated to improve their performance, more satisfied with their jobs, and less likely to quit.\nLest you think that this article aims to bash managers while letting employees off the hook, let me say that the fixed mindset problem runs in both directions. Just as leaders hold beliefs about the extent to which people can change, so do employees. And they act in ways that support those beliefs. In one study, for instance, university students with a fixed mindset were less likely to recognize their instructor\u2019s performance improvements over the course of a semester than those with a growth mindset. The pervasiveness of fixed mindsets helps to explain why leaders are sometimes frustrated when their teams are slow to notice or respond to new behaviors they\u2019ve developed in leadership training.\nThe good news is that cultivating a growth mindset is possible with coaching or training. Researchers found that managers who completed a training program designed to build greater belief in the potential for employee development were subsequently more willing to coach a poorly performing employee, and also provided more and higher quality suggestions for improvement.\nTo foster a growth mindset in yourself, try a few of these exercises, which I use in my own leadership development work:\nRecall at least one instance when you worked hard to master something that was initially very difficult, and identify the strategies that worked best to help you learn. (This will help you appreciate your own capacity for growth.)\nThink of a time when you\u2019ve observed another person learn to do something you didn\u2019t think they would be able to do. Analyze their learning process, if you can, or invite them to explain it to you. (This will help you recognize others\u2019 capacity for growth.)\nWhen you face a learning challenge, brainstorm different strategies you can use to stretch yourself, experiment with them, and keep track of what works best. (This will help you focus on the learning process and develop flexible learning strategies.)\nTo promote a growth mindset in your team members, have them engage in these same kinds of reflection exercises and experimentation. Additionally, you can serve as a role model by sharing your own learning challenges and strategies with your team members on a regular basis. Make discussions of how your team learns\u2014and how it might do so more effectively\u2014part of planning and review meetings. 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        "raw_content": "The number of men diagnosed with mesothelioma far outweighs the number of women. Far from being caused by any biological differences, this is in fact due to the industries that exposed the majority of workers to dangerous levels of asbestos: construction, mechanics, and even American soldiers. During the mid-twentieth century, most of these jobs were still held by men, which puts men more at risk for mesothelioma.\nIt\u2019s true that more and more women began working in many of these fields during the 1940s and 1950s and were therefore exposed to asbestos on the job. Other women, however, faced exposure from secondary contact through their husbands, fathers, and brothers.\nThis means that even if you\u2019ve never worked in asbestos-filled environments, you may still be at risk for developing mesothelioma, a cancer often caused by exposure to asbestos.\nSecondary Exposure Scenarios\nWhen manufacturers and construction companies first discovered asbestos, they began using it widely for its insulating and fire-resistant properties in everything from insulation to car tires.\nUnfortunately, this meant workers on assembly lines, deep in mines, and years later on demolition crews were all exposed to harmful levels of asbestos through first-hand exposure to the fibers. What\u2019s worse, these airborne fibers settled on workers\u2019 clothes and bodies, traveling with them from work to home, where they could also enter the airways of their loved ones as well.\nWomen who lived in homes with a relative who worked directly with asbestos may have been exposed to asbestos from the moment they walked in the door. Housewives, for example, may have greeted their husbands before they had a chance to remove their jackets or coats, which may have been contaminated with asbestos.\nIf not from direct contact with the worker, women who did household chores like laundry or dusting would also stir up any asbestos fibers caught in the worker\u2019s clothing or in his favorite chair in the living room.\nCloseness Counts\nFinally, a few women diagnosed with mesothelioma recall hugging or sitting with their father when they were young children, sometimes before he cleaned up after a day at work.\nThough these encounters seem fleeting and negligible, consider that the fact that the Occupational Safety and Health Administration stated that there is no safe level of asbestos exposure; any exposure to the fibers can be harmful to a person\u2019s health.\nIn addition, other research has concluded that even secondary exposure can reach the same levels as those in manufacturing settings.\nAny Difference in Disease for Secondary Exposure?\nWomen and families exposed to asbestos secondarily are at risk of contracting the same kinds of mesothelioma as workers who were directly exposed to the chemical.\nSome labs and hospitals report high numbers of women seeking treatment for malignant pleural mesothelioma who were not \u201coccupationally exposed,\u201d which means they didn\u2019t work directly with asbestos for their job.\nWomen who were secondarily exposed faced the same disease as the smaller percentage of women who were exposed on the job in the mid-twentieth century. This means that the source of asbestos likely doesn\u2019t matter \u2014 only its destination and damage.\nSeek Financial Compensation with an Indiana Mesothelioma Attorney\nWhether you worked with asbestos-containing compounds for much of your career or were exposed to the fibers when you were young, your risk for mesothelioma may be similar. Contracting this cancer can impede your ability to work and earn a livable wage, and those who exposed you to asbestos may be responsible for paying for your treatment.\nContact a mesothelioma lawyer at Hensley Legal Group for a free conversation about your options. We\u2019ll let you know whether you can earn money through a lawsuit and whether you may also be eligible to receive Social Security disability insurance for your disease. Give us a call or contact us online today.",
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        "raw_content": "Historian honored by Indiana Humanities Council\nUniversity of Notre Dame historian George M. Marsden was one of six scholars to receive the inaugural Indiana Humanities Award from the Indiana Humanities Council at a ceremony last month in Indianapolis.\nThe award was established to recognize distinguished scholars in the humanities for their service in helping to advance and strengthen American culture, and whose writing, teaching and thought help prepare future humanistic leadership. The other recipients were Jean Bethke Elshtain from the University of Chicago, John Dittmer from DePauw University, William Placher from Wabash College, William Rowe from Purdue University and Scott Sanders from Indiana University. The honorees were selected by a committee of academic deans from Indiana colleges and universities.\nOne of the nation\u2019s leading scholars of American religious history, Marsden is the Francis A. McAnaney Professor of History and the author or co-author of more than a dozen books on the history and present state of fundamentalism in America. His most recent book, \u201cJonathan Edwards: A Life,\u201d garnered four national book prizes.\nAn expert on the history of Christianity in America, Marsden holds bachelor\u2019s degrees from Haverford College and Westminster Theological Seminary, and master\u2019s and doctoral degrees in American studies from Yale University. He taught at Calvin College and Duke University before coming to Notre Dame in 1992.\nMarsden has received fellowships and awards from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Pew Freedom Trust and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation.\n\u201cJonathan Edwards: A Life,\u201d published by Yale University Press, won the Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Religion, a Bancroft Prize from Columbia University,the Merle Curti Award from the Organization of American Historians, and the Annibel Jenkins Prize from the American Society for Eighteenth Century Studies. It also was named one of 10 \u201cBooks of the Year\u201d for 2003 by Atlantic Monthly, one of eight \u201cBest Religious Books of 2003\u201d by Publishers Weekly, and one of 12 \u201cNotable Religious Books of 2003\u201d by religion reporter Richard Ostling of the Associated Press.\nThe Indiana Humanities Council is a non-profit organization that supports leadership, promotes education and nurtures the culture that will make Indiana internationally attractive and competitive.",
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        "raw_content": "Brad what was the Congo like when you returned in 2007?\n\u201cThe Congolese were never trained to be leaders. Each tribe wanted to be in power. Tribal warfare broke out all over the country. There was no understanding of what it took to preserve the country\u2019s infrastructure. None of the Congolese had experience or the education to maintain order. Nor did they have the understanding of economics, or politics, or how to keep up or repair mechanical services.\n\u201cWhen my wife and I landed at the Kinshasa airport, the runway was full of potholes. A junkyard filled with broken and rusted planes lined all sides of the airport strip. When we de-planed we couldn\u2019t figure out where the main entrance was to the terminal. There were three doors. About a dozen Africans yelled at once. They all wanted us to do something different. They all wanted to be in charge. We chose the entrance were the majority of Africans entered the building.\n\u201cInside, we wondered what all the noise was on the other side of the wall. We had to stand in line to go through the door. On the other side was pandemonium: a sea of people, all milling about, shouting at us, and demanding money. Ninety percent of the people were there to make a living by accosting people. They tried to grab suitcases. There were no signs telling us what to do. We could have been taken advantage of by all of these people. We had to fight our way through the crowd.\n\u201cBefore we left for Africa our mother gave us this advice: If you get in a jam, try speaking Tshiluba and see what happens.\n\u201cI yelled above the din, \u2018Does anyone here speak Tshiluba?\u2019\n\u201cThe people calmed down. Three or four people came forward who spoke that dialect. Eventually someone from the church arrived. They helped us navigate the chaos and the bribes. It was a relief to get into a taxi outside the airport.\n\u201cEverywhere we went we were shocked by the appearance of the city. The buildings were deteriorating. No one fixed anything, partly because they didn\u2019t know how, partly because there was no money, and partly because there were no supplies or reserves to fix anything.\n\u201cColonialism had its flaws, but after the country gained its independence the cultural instability and economic hardships increased.\n\u201cPreviously, under Belgian rule, everything was orderly and maintained. There was a beauty to the order. Palm trees with painted white trunks lined the roads. Buildings were kept clean and painted.\n\u201cDuring the rainy season the roads washed out. The Belgians had a system in place to fix the roads. Each village was assigned a certain amount of road to maintain.\n\u201cThe people ate much better. They had better access to fruit. They had crops. After the rebel movement, the Congolese allowed everything to self-destruct. The coffee and palm oil plantations, which were the main Congolese exports, were all gone. These plantations had provided jobs and money for the people.\n\u201cNow, no one wanted to work. They all chased the wind, looking for a quick buck through mining for diamonds or gold. Or living off bribes. The average Congolese person will do whatever it takes to survive.\n\u201cWhen Mubutu came to power, he raped the country through his dysfunctional leadership. He filled his coffers with the country\u2019s bounty and left the country desolate.\u201d\nIt\u2019s heartbreaking, Brad. No wonder the Lord opened your heart and Stan\u2019s to begin this ministry.",
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        "raw_content": "You can help fellow NEA members, victims of Hurricane Harvey\nAs Hurricane Harvey continues to bear down on the Gulf Coast, we know that many members of our union family have been affected by this devastating, historic storm; in fact, estimates are that in Texas, as many as 30 percent of NEA members may be impacted.\nNEA is working hard to raise funds on behalf of our sisters and brothers as they begin the slow and excruciating process of rebuilding their lives financially and emotionally. NEA and the NEA Foundation have created the Hurricane Harvey Relief Fund, and your support of this fund is incredibly appreciated. Click on the link above, which takes you to the NEA Foundation page and scroll down a little. There you will find the specific Hurricane Harvey fund.\nThe money received in this fund will be given out to members by the state affiliate in the state affected.\nIn addition, NEA Member Benefits\u2019 partners are offering special assistance to members in need and NEA has compiled a list of resources for members affected by Harvey. Please visit the NEA website for more information and other resources related to the hurricane and relief efforts, including resources to help children understand hurricanes and cope with the aftermath.",
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        "raw_content": "In the shadow of a new smoke free policy: A discourse analysis of health care providers' engagement in tobacco control in community mental health\nJoy L Johnson\u20201Email author,\nBarbara M Moffat\u20201 and\nLeslie A Malchy\u20201\n\u00a9 Johnson et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. 2010\nThe prevalence of tobacco use among individuals with mental illness remains a serious public health concern. Tobacco control has received little attention in community mental health despite the fact that many individuals with mental illness are heavy smokers and experience undue tobacco-related health consequences.\nThis qualitative study used methods of discourse analysis to examine the perceptions of health care providers, both professionals and paraprofessionals, in relation to their roles in tobacco control in the community mental health system. Tobacco control is best conceptualised as a suite of policies and practices directed at supporting smoke free premises, smoking cessation counselling and limiting access to tobacco products. The study took place following the establishment of a new policy that restricted tobacco smoking inside all mental health facilities and on their grounds. Ninety one health care providers participated in open-ended interviews in which they described their role in tobacco control. The interview data were analyzed discursively by asking questions such as: what assumptions underlie what is being said about tobacco?\nFive separate yet overlapping discursive frames were identified in which providers described their roles. Managing a smoke free environment emphasised the need to police and monitor the smoke free environment. Tobacco is therapeutic was a discourse that underscored the putative value of smoking for clients. Tobacco use is an individual choice located the decision to smoke with individual clients thereby negating a role in tobacco control for providers. It's someone else's role was a discourse that placed responsibility for tobacco control with others. Finally, the discourse of tobacco control as health promotion located tobacco control in a range of activities that are used to support the health of clients.\nThis study provides insights into the complex factors that shape tobacco control practices in the mental health field and reinforces the need to see practice change as a matter that extends beyond the individual. The study findings highlight discourses structured by power and powerlessness in environments in which health care providers are both imposing and resisting the smoke free policy.\nThe prevalence of tobacco use among individuals with mental illness remains a serious public health concern. Compared to the general population, individuals with mental illness smoke more cigarettes and have greater adverse health outcomes associated with their tobacco use [1]. Tobacco use is also responsible for contributing to economic and social harms for people living with mental illness [2].\nThe mental health system has not yet developed an appropriate response to tobacco use. Historically, in the mental health field, the role of engaging in smoking cessation intervention has fallen largely to physicians. However, the uptake of these interventions has been limited. In one study, psychiatrists offered cessation counselling during only 12.4% of patients' office visits [3]. The active engagement of health professionals in tobacco cessation interventions for the general adult population seeking medical help is growing and includes brief interventions delivered by counsellors working in substance abuse treatment [4\u20136]. Yet a similar role for professionals working within community mental health settings is less common [7]. Although one study examined six and 12-month outcomes of a community-based smoking cessation intervention for 79 individuals with severe mental illness, the sessions were facilitated by highly qualified specialists [8] suggesting an expert role without considering similar core skills for a wider group of mental health providers. Of note, these authors reported success rates comparable to group-based treatment with \"mentally healthy smokers.\"\nOverall, the mental health system has been slow to implement tobacco cessation interventions [9]. There is, however, strong evidence that many individuals living with mental illness want to reduce or stop smoking altogether [10, 11]. Although smoking cessation rates are lower among persons with mental illness than the general population, results are nonetheless substantial [12].\nTobacco control is best conceptualised as a suite of policies and practices directed at supporting smoke free premises, smoking cessation counselling and limiting access to tobacco products. The reasons for the limited uptake of the tobacco control role within the community mental health system are complex [2]. Many mental health care providers working in the community lack confidence in their ability to provide smoking cessation counselling; some are ambivalent and may not see themselves as credible role models given their own tobacco dependence [13]. Tailored interventions and close monitoring of clients by health care professionals are often required due to the presence of heavy nicotine dependence in this population combined with the use of psychiatric medications. There are particular issues that require attention when encouraging those with mental illness to quit smoking. People with schizophrenia have been noted to smoke cigarettes to alleviate medication-related side effects such as sedation and neuroleptic-induced Parkinsonism [14]. Tobacco use also affects the metabolism of certain antipsychotic medications (e.g. clozapine and olanzapine) by reducing the serum concentrations by as much as 40% [14, 15].\nOver the last few decades, the mental health care system has undergone significant changes in the delivery of care. A body of literature examines the roles and perceptions of mental health care professionals within the context of deinstitutionalization [6, 16, 17]. Research findings point to the overlap in professional roles among providers as well as the gaps in the delivery of services. Some of this research focuses specifically on the required roles of individual professional groups [6] while other studies explore the growing trend of team approaches in community mental health, collaborative delivery of care and shared leadership [17, 18]. Less attention, however, has been paid to the role of non-medical providers working in mental health settings [19]. Mitchell's study reveals how some non-medical providers' wish to expand their role within the system. Of note, no literature was found that explored the potential for a shared role in the area of tobacco control among mental health care providers which points to the need for further investigation.\nSome qualitative studies have shed light on the smoking behaviours of community-based clients with mental illness, ways to incorporate evidence based tobacco cessation interventions to the unique challenges of people living with mental illness and the barriers and opportunities to the changing culture of mental health settings [20\u201322]. A qualitative approach is well suited to further exploring how health care providers working in community mental health construct their roles in the domain of client tobacco control.\nIn this paper, we explore the perceptions of health care providers, both professionals and paraprofessionals, in relation to their roles in tobacco control in the community mental health system. These perceptions are informed by powerful discourses that structure the way the providers think and act. Our particular interest was an examination of the discourses that underlie role perceptions related to smoking cessation intervention. Our approach was based on the assumption that if practices are to be changed, they must first be understood. Discourse analysis has been used to study practices in a wide range of community-based and hospital settings [23, 24]. In the field of mental health, Mitchell utilized discourse analysis to examine how mental health care providers in non-medical primary health and social care services viewed their roles [25]. Findings revealed that roles were constructed in opposition to the putative, or assumed role positions of specialist mental health services which the author suggests may contribute to some providers' reluctance to engage with certain agendas promoted by mental health services. A lack of attention has been given to how discourses can play a pivotal role in supporting tobacco control efforts in the translation of health knowledge, which was the impetus for this study.\nAs part of a larger action research project, we conducted a qualitative study focused on understanding the ways that community mental health care providers situate their work related to engaging in smoking cessation support. We sought to understand the discourses that informed how they described their practices. The objectives of the larger project focused on designing and implementing tobacco reduction interventions for uptake by persons working within community mental health systems. For this larger project we targeted six sites. Key staff at each site were identified to collaborate with the project researchers. Using appreciative inquiry [26] that builds on the strengths and priorities of each site, we developed site-specific strategies which would further a tobacco control agenda. As a first step in this study, we conducted interviews with the care providers in the target settings.\nOur research approach drew on the methods of discourse analysis. Discourses can be thought of as the sets of common assumptions, values, attitudes, and \"rules\" that structure the ways in which we think and act [25]. Cheek [27] describes discourses \"as the scaffolds of discursive frameworks which order reality in a certain way\" (p.1142). These frameworks are often invisible or taken for granted but can be \"read\" in the ways in which we talk and act. Discourses both enable and constrain the production of knowledge; they allow for certain ways of thinking about reality while excluding others [27]. In this study, we were interested in understanding the discourses that shaped discussion about tobacco control policy and related practices within the community mental health system. Our approach was informed by a Foucauldian perspective in that we sought to understand how discourses operate in ways that privilege certain positions and marginalize or even exclude others. A central concern of Foucault's work is how discourses are shaped and become forms of power that enable particular understandings.\nThis study took place as a new policy was being introduced that restricted tobacco smoking inside community-based mental health facilities and on their grounds. This policy had been implemented without wide consultation and the health care providers we interviewed were in the midst of adapting to or at times resisting the policy. In addition, those we interviewed had a variety of roles and education; some providers were in paraprofessional roles while others were in professional roles such as nursing, medicine, or occupational therapy. We chose to pool the data paying careful attention to the ways in which power and privilege influences discursive frames.\nData collection occurred in six study locations within the health services district of a large urban setting in western Canada: two community mental health teams, two community resource centres and two mental health housing units. Services at the mental health teams cover assessment and diagnosis, case and medication management, counselling, and psychosocial rehabilitation. The community resource centres provide drop in services to a range of clientele, some of whom are at high risk for other health issues (i.e., homelessness, substance use). These centres are managed by contracted non profit organizations; outreach and social support workers offer services such as crisis intervention, meals, education and leisure programming, advocacy services, life skills, and outreach services. The services offered at housing units vary according to the residents' needs; social service and community support outreach workers provide medication management, case management, support groups, and meal programs.\nData was collected over a period of four months (January-April 2009). Ethical approval was obtained from the relevant ethical review boards. Three research interviewers administered a needs assessment that included quantitative and qualitative data collection. The quantitative component at the beginning of the interview assessed knowledge, beliefs, and practices related to tobacco control and the results will be reported elsewhere. This paper focuses on the qualitative portion of the interview in which the participants were asked to expand on three broad open-ended questions related to: 1) the main issues surrounding smoking in their workplace, 2) their challenges with addressing tobacco use in the workplace and, 3) the types of support, policies or resources that they would find most useful in supporting client smoking reduction or cessation attempts. Initially the interviews were not recorded and detailed notes were kept. However, when the research team realized that the participants had a great deal to share, the decision was made to record the qualitative portion of the interviews. Ethical approval for recording interviews had already been obtained for the larger study. Research staff assured participants that interviews were confidential and that data would be reviewed only by the research team. In total, 79 of the 91 interviews were digitally recorded. Detailed notes captured verbatim content from interviews that were not recorded. The recorded interviews and the notes were transcribed and analyzed by the research team.\nThe interview data were analyzed discursively by asking questions such as: what assumptions underlie what is being said about tobacco? We were particularly interested in why providers said certain things about addressing tobacco, why they did not say other things and why they selected certain words. To that end, the texts were \"interrogated to uncover the unspoken and unstated assumptions implicit within them that have shaped the very form of the text in the first place\" [27] (p. 1145).\nRecognizing that any text will only ever convey or produce a partial perspective of reality, we were concerned with over interpreting what was said. To prevent imposing excessive meaning, the team met regularly to discuss the development of the discourse analysis. In addition, we embraced the understanding that discourse analysis refers to situated reality. Therefore we considered texts as constructed by and in turn constructing understandings of reality rather than describing a or the reality [27]. In other words, the ways in which providers talk about their practice reinforces and shapes how they provide care.\nAs noted, the sample included professionals [n = 42] and paraprofessionals [n = 49]. Over half (63%) of the total sample was female. The average time spent working in the mental health system was 10.3 years and the average time in the current workplace was 4.8 years. Of the 91 participants, 52 were non smokers, 18 were former smokers, 6 were occasional smokers and 15 identified as current smokers. Just under half (45%) of the participants had previously attended some form of training related to tobacco. The sample included frontline staff who worked full time and part time with an adult care population, but not those who worked on a casual basis.\nOur analysis revealed five discursive frames that influenced talk about tobacco. Although other discourses were present in some interviews, the research team was struck by the prevailing presence of these five frames.\nManaging a smoke free environment\nAs a result of the recent policy restricting where clients could smoke, some providers had assumed new responsibilities. The tasks associated with managing a smoke free environment were framed as placing providers in an authoritarian role. This discourse was most common among the paraprofessionals working in the resource centres and the housing facilities who had acquired the added responsibility of implementing the \"new rules.\"\nInvesting time in monitoring the smoke-free environment was commonly discussed by resource centre staff. The power of this discourse was evident as they described being involved in crowd control, or \"moving people along\" when clients were smoking in front of the building. Patrolling was a regular activity because clients resisted the \"rules.\"\nWe are constantly going outside and telling people to please smoke in the back. People know that's the rule but they do it anyway. And if you go ask them to leave, they will leave but they won't really stop. [Paraprofessional, Non-Smoker, Resource Centre]\nThe management of the smoke-free environment also encompassed \"maintaining the calm\" beyond the physical space of the smoke-free setting. Paraprofessionals across settings saw themselves as responsible for minimizing the policy's impact on the local surroundings, referred to by some as the \"good neighbour policy.\" Given that clients were no longer \"allowed\" to smoke in front of the resource centre, some had moved their tobacco use in front of nearby businesses. As a result, some providers described being further burdened with making amends when there was discord with neighbours.\nSo now we have an overflow and the businesses are shooing our members away from their front steps...it's just that they are losing business as a result of the smoking...We are trying to use a lot of tact, and diplomacy and encouragement to be respectful to the businesses and to the members. [Paraprofessional, Non-Smoker, Resource Centre]\nAnother paraprofessional conveyed her discomfort with being caught in the middle of managing conflicts: \"We get yelled at by the neighbours and clients.\" Such discordance affected the work environment and hampered staff members' abilities to engage with other clients.\nFor some paraprofessionals there were expressions of resignation, having to \"enforce rules imposed by the city.\" The so-called \"edict\" had been made elsewhere which placed providers in an awkward position vis-a-vis their clients, a position of power and powerlessness. The terminology in this discourse reinforced that this expanded role was a source of tension and \"conflict\" within the staff-client relationship. According to one paraprofessional administrator, \"It's just a perception that the smoking ban, especially for the chronic smokers, has been kind of forced down everyone's throat. So now we have been asked to police it.\" This \"tedious\" responsibility required repeating the same message wherein paraprofessionals had become the target of blame.\nThe most challenging for me is having to ask the same people over and over and reminding them of the rules, to step away from the building. They don't even have to say a word, but just the way they are looking at me is kind of like I have come up with the rule. [Paraprofessional, Current Smoker, Resource Centre]\nAs self-declared managers of the smoke-free environment, some staff positioned themselves as embroiled in uncomfortable power dynamics. When clients ignored the \"rules\" by smoking within smoke-free zones, paraprofessionals were obliged to exert control and impose \"penalties.\" At the resource centres, this could mean banning clients for two days, a serious consequence for clients who relied heavily on the services, \"that means that they don't get the service, they don't get lunch.\"\nResistance was a common element in this discourse and took the form of not always enforcing the \"rules.\" For some, priority was given to the clients' well-being and rules were bent accordingly, claiming this was more in keeping with the perceived role of a service provider. Circumventing rules was a way to avoid conflict in the client-provider relationship.\nI would lie if I said that we strictly enforce the 3-meters-from-a-door deal. I'm not going to make somebody who is having a bad day go stand in the cold rain. If they're going to stand under the awning out the back door, it's fine because the door is always closed, the smoke doesn't come in anyways. [Paraprofessional, Current Smoker, Resource Centre]\nSimilarly in one residential facility, staff would not \"rat out\" the clients for smoking in undesignated areas; no staff member wanted a client to be fined $2000, all the while recognizing the futility knowing that the Health Authority would end up \"paying for it.\"\nOn the mental health teams, the discourse was much more subdued. The smoke-free environment was a better fit among the multidisciplinary teams than it was at the resource centres and residential settings where more providers were smokers. Nonetheless, there were hints of resistance with suggestions of inconsistent action. As one professional noted, \"Sometimes those regulations are transgressed by clients and some staff will approach the person and correct them, and some won't.\" Given that monitoring the smoke-free environment was a new \"duty,\" there were now \"watchdogs\" on the teams. On rare occasions, \"relocating\" clients was necessary; that became the responsibility of \"someone else,\" typically a senior staff member which provided some professionals a safe distance from dealing directly with the issue.\nThere have been some conflicts with clients smoking right outside our facility, despite the signs. There was almost an altercation when a staff asked a client to stop smoking right in front and go down the stairs. [Professional, Non-Smoker, Mental Health Team]\nInterestingly, the professionals on the mental health teams maintained that they were critical of punitive measures. This stance was perhaps easy to take given that they did not need to take such measures.\nTobacco is therapeutic\nThe discourse that smoking \"helped\" clients was present in interviews across all settings. At the root of this discourse was the claim that tobacco use was not only beneficial, but that quitting smoking was difficult and potentially harmful for clients. Tobacco use was described as providing relief from symptoms associated with mental illness. There was a common conviction that tobacco use countered some side effects of \"anti-psychotic\" medications, therefore \"It helps them with their medications to be able to have their cigarette.\" Knowledge derived from work experience pervaded this discourse.\nWe know that somehow tobacco use helps schizophrenia or psychiatric clients to cope with their symptoms. And the years of observation of the clients in the hospital or during any activities here in this setting, obviously it has a calming effect, or at least they are severely hooked on that. [Professional, Former Smoker, Mental Health Team]\nOthers considered cigarettes to be a \"quick fix\" and \"instant pleasure.\" The language focused on the positive effects of smoking in keeping with self-medication terminology. Tobacco was lauded for providing the clients' \"only joy in life.\" The comparison of tobacco to other substances served to minimize the harmful effects of tobacco. One paraprofessional challenged, \"I question the effects of smoking compared to the effects of prescription medications that they are taking, compared to the coffee that they are drinking, everything else in their lives.\"\nAs further support, the providers emphasized the dangers of quitting smoking, placing clients at risk. One professional elaborated, \"At one point, there was a client who attempted to end his smoking but he became so stressed and it started to impact his mental health.\" Tobacco cessation was framed as removing \"their comfort\" which reinforced that smoking was beneficial and served a purpose.\nFor some, smoking is a core part of their stress coping. And for some I think it is really important to continue smoking because that is all they have...For some, taking away their cigarettes is the worst possible thing you could do to them. [Professional, Former Smoker, Mental Health Team]\nThe strategy of minimizing the therapeutic value of other forms of nicotine infused this discourse. Nicotine replacement therapies did not \"work,\" and they were costly and problematic. \"And a lot of people can't wear the patch for allergies, can't chew gum because of dental work.\" Another provider concluded that social support was absent when using these forms of nicotine, cautioning that clients could become \"isolated\", \"There is nothing social about NRT, you get together and have a coffee and cigarette. You don't get together to chew gum.\" In contrast, the social role of cigarettes was presented as beneficial for clients. \"Even outside of the actual addiction to the nicotine, it's also the addiction to the smoking to having the relationships that they do. People get into patterns of smoking out there with particular people, having particular types of conversations.\"\nSmoking with clients outdoors functioned as a therapeutic tool; some providers who smoked positioned this action favourably. \"Often it's a way to just get someone to calm down too. 'C'mon, let's just go out there and relax and have a smoke.'\" The shared activity was described as a conduit for relationship building, suggesting a privileged relationship that was also power-laden in that it maintained the status quo.\nI've seen it as being beneficial in a sense since you have that time where you sit down, even though it's just for a cigarette, you have that one-on-one interaction. So in that sense, I've developed a lot of trust from going out there and just having a casual conversation that I wouldn't have had within the building surrounded by people. [Paraprofessional, Current Smoker, Resource Centre]\nOne staff member had quit smoking 6 months earlier and spoke with nostalgia about the strength and value of the client-staff connection through smoking and how the intimacy that existed was now \"lost.\" Not only did she feel more \"in touch\" with what was going on with clients, smoking with clients also functioned as an opportunity for information sharing.\nA lot of the work I was doing came from...sitting down with people and smoking and talking about stuff...they would kind of relax a little bit and we'd get talking....I miss that connecting with people on that level. [Paraprofessional, Former Smoker, Resource Centre]\nNonetheless, a sense of discomfort was articulated by some providers. One provider \"struggled\" with his role in this shared activity \"we are trying to assist people to quit smoking, but we smoke with them.\"\nDescriptions of accommodating client requests for cigarettes and rolling paper was part of the therapeutic discourse. \"I'll give them the end of a cigarette, but I won't take it back. I just don't, you never know what they might have picked up or germs or things like that.\" The availability of rolling paper at the resource centres was framed as meeting a need and providing a healthy alternative that counterbalanced the health risks associated with clients' practice of \"picking up butts.\"\nTobacco use is an Individual Choice\nThe discourse that framed tobacco use as an individual choice focused on the autonomy of clients and how in relation to tobacco use, they \"have the right to choose.\" By engaging with clients in a manner described as \"respectful,\" clients were presented as in charge and responsible for deciding about their tobacco use in discussions that took place within the context of following the client's lead.\nAt the outset, this discourse revealed a distancing strategy. Providers described a reluctance to formally initiate the topic of smoking with clients. Some explained how they did not assess client smoking when they first met because it would seem \"judgmental.\" They reasoned that assessing tobacco use at the initial assessment had not been a part of their training. Other goals took precedence for both clients and, subsequently staff.\nWhen I first work with people I ask them what their goals are, what things they would like to achieve in addition to seeing us for mental health symptom management... I usually take it as a cue from them when they feel as if they are ready to engage in discussion about smoking cessation, but for sure, it is not high on my priority list. And I certainly don't see it very high on some of my client's priority list either. [Professional, Non Smoker, Mental Health Team]\nDefending a position of \"not pushing\" or even omitting the smoking cessation agenda altogether was common. Ultimately, clients were placed in a position of power, being in charge when it came to addressing tobacco use.\nI find a lot of the clients, if it is brought up, it's just brushed off or not discussed in depth. And so if I mention it or bring up smoking, then they're just \"Oh yeah, that's not an issue,\" then I'll drop the issue as well. [Professional, Non-Smoker, Mental Health Team]\nSilence regarding client tobacco use was framed within the context of being respectful, \"If they are not open to having the conversation, then I don't usually pursue it.\" Viewed from another angle, this discourse served to justify providers' inactive engagement. Although labelled as showing \"respect,\" this meant no further action on the part of the provider. The language used was moralistic and prescriptive. One professional concluded, \"I see it as people's choice, especially in the community people are able to make their own choices and be responsible for themselves, be autonomous for their own care.\"\nTreading lightly was a tactic employed to avoid discord while supporting clients' right to smoke. Some providers expressed uncertainty, discomfort and a sense of \"struggle\" when it came to addressing tobacco use with their clients. As one psychiatrist noted, \"I admit that I don't address it enough...I still have the hesitancy about how to work it in there and how to not make it something that is just another burden to patients.\" In fact, staff-driven attempts at initiating a discussion about smoking cessation were described as \"hassling\" clients about \"one more thing.\"\nIf they haven't really expressed any idea about quitting, how to bring it up in a way that won't turn them off? Because that's what I feel that right away they retreat from that approach. If it starts to put them off, right away you are going to lose them. [Paraprofessional, Non-Smoker, Mental Health Team]\nConsequently, honouring clients' lack of interest regarding the topic of smoking cessation allowed the client to exercise their unchallenged choice to continue to smoke.\nThe responsibility and \"choice\" of remaining a smoker was placed into the hands of clients. Clients were described as \"reluctant to quit,\" and lacking \"motivation.\" Speaking knowingly about the power of clients' nicotine addiction further removed the onus of personally engaging with clients and served as a distancing device, \"They would rather have a cigarette than food. These people are addicted to tobacco. This is a very strong addiction - they cannot control themselves with nicotine.\" However, offering clients \"information\" such as brochures about smoking cessation programs was considered a non intrusive gesture that allowed clients to \"make a choice about it.\"\nIn contrast, client-led invitations to engage in the topic of smoking were met with enthusiasm. These opportunities occurred when the client-provider relationship was well established. \"When somebody talks about smoking, I leap on it and I say, 'The Daytox, they have an excellent program.' And I'm excited and I really, really encourage people once they articulate it.\" Such interactions were presented as the moment for planting a favourable seed that might influence a client's choice about tobacco use in the future, conveying a glimmer of hope.\nIt's Someone Else's Role\nIn this discourse, providers dismissed the role of directly supporting client tobacco cessation. Rather, they framed this role as belonging to an \"expert.\" Relying on available resources such as support groups or other professionals with expertise area figured prominently in their explanations.\nBoth paraprofessionals and professionals viewed the scope of their role in smoking cessation to be limited. A staff member from one housing facility stated, \"it's not necessarily our role to dictate to people what they should be doing with their lives.\" There was often a shift of focus when providers looked to others to assume the role. Some professionals saw this as a specialized skill set beyond their domain while some paraprofessionals viewed the professionals as the experts.\nPerhaps an in-house therapist/counsellor can be accessed. I don't think it's that much a physician needs to be involved in. Identify the problem and encourage them to quit, yes, but in actually providing cessation counselling and that type of stuff, I don't think so. [Professional, Non-Smoker, Mental Health Team]\nI am not the one who can control her [client] smoking, her attitude or her routine, but the nurse and the psychiatrist can do that, I'm just their worker. I just tell them that smoking is harmful to your health. [Paraprofessional, Non-Smoker, Mental Health Team]\nTypically, this discourse involved accentuating a lack of training and knowledge regarding tobacco use. As one paraprofessional surmised, \"I am comfortable addressing and looking at readiness in terms of quitting smoking but personally, I don't know that much about implementing smoking cessation goals.\" At times, the role of engaging with clients in tobacco cessation was presented as unattainable.\nIt's an addiction, so you need a lot of resources to help out with it. It would never be something that I could do. It's not like something else where I could help them, like by referring them to a job. [Professional, Non-Smoker, Mental Health Team]\nMultiple-roles and conflicting priorities were offered as reasons for not being able to assume this role. This strategy maintained the comfortable power and position of the health care provider yet ceded specialized knowledge and power to others. For one professional, taking on the issue of tobacco use was portrayed as adding to the \"workload\" in an already \"overwhelming\" multidisciplinary team environment. Another professional expanded, \"It's another thing to consider because at the same time we are dealing with diabetes because that is a huge concern for our clients. We are taking on that whole metabolic monitoring and now the smoking as well.\" Being a smoker was sometimes used as a rationale for dismissing the role entirely.\nAs I am right now in the middle of trying to stop, I just don't find that it makes sense for me to say things about smoking when I am a smoker, inside I would feel guilty. And so say to them it's not good to smoke and this is what you should do. [Paraprofessional, Current Smoker, Resource Centre]\nTo ease the tension of not engaging in this role, distributing educational brochures about tobacco use and cessation programs filled a useful function - providers had satisfied their responsibilities. This also strengthened the message that others had tobacco cessation expertise, reinforcing that this responsibility belonged elsewhere. In the same way, referring a client elsewhere for tobacco cessation support was presented as being professionally responsible; this specialized role belonged to someone else. It was, however, safe territory to promote the advantages associated with joining these programs, \"So if I know they smoke, I will talk to them about this program, this free patch and free nicotine and I encourage them to join.\"\nTobacco Control as Health Promotion\nIn the discourse of health promotion, tobacco was powerfully described as \"unhealthy,\" a \"drug\" that was \"highly addictive\" and linked with cancer and cardiovascular complications. Many providers recalled clients and their own family members who had died from tobacco-related causes. This health-focused discourse translated into promoting tobacco cessation, and harm reduction approaches, therefore challenging the assumptions of the previous four discourses. Formal interventions belonged to professionals who had the expertise while paraprofessionals engaged in an informal discourse, encouraging and reinforcing the message, which often highlighted a personal style.\nCessation interventions by professionals were characterized by a specialized skill set involving counselling (e.g. motivational interviewing) and pharmacological interventions. Some descriptions focused on the human element of engaging, others on the bio-physical aspects of treating the addiction; both conveyed that there was an expert and voice of authority.\nAnd if they are motivated about it, I can engage them in a process of discussion and interest. I have some sense of the tools available and so on. It's very satisfying. You know when I was in general practice and I would help people quit smoking, years later when I would see those people... they would say 'You're the one who helped me quit!' [Professional, Former Smoker, Mental Health Team]\nWeighing competing risk factors and tailoring approaches accordingly were key elements of interventions. The health promotion discourse revealed that certain clients received more attention about smoking cessation than did others, specifically, those with other medical conditions. One professional prioritized his client's \"bad airways,\" \"I have a young guy...He also has terribly severe asthma and he's really pre-contemplative about changing his smoking. But I've spent a lot of time trying to move him along to that stage of change.\"\nThe content and the delivery of the health promotion message varied according to their clients' socioeconomic status and the perceived level of function. The expert provider was in a position to know how the message would be interpreted.\nA lot of our clients, they are really poor. They have no stimulation in their life. And I see cigarettes as really important to them...For some, it's taking a core part of their identity away, their best friend away. So for those, I will have a different approach, or a softer approach. [Professional, Former Smoker, Mental Health Team]\nThe timing of targeted interventions was important. This meant that the client had to be \"stable\" and it had the tone of the expert taking charge when timing was \"appropriate\" when the client was \"activated in their recovery process, as exemplified by one professional \"I address it more as 'Oh, you are really doing well, you are more stable, you are making your appointments, you are taking your meds, your symptoms aren't bothersome now, why don't we look at dealing with the smoking issue?\u2019\u201d Knowing when it was the \"right time\" was portrayed as a skill, with the emphasis placed on holistic well-being. According to one professional, \"To me it seems like an art, experiential, knowing when to push and when to back off, how to rate it among people's other issues, looking at the whole picture.\"\nIntervening to reverse tobacco reduction or cessation was described as the necessary harm reduction measure when the timing was not right for a client's \"mental health.\" In this situation, the expert voice of authority ruled, \"I advised her to forget it now because she is not stable.\"\nSome providers described how they looked for and worked with \"outward signs\" when clients were \"coughing like mad.\" Such moments were considered to be a \"good time\" to raise the topic of tobacco use: \"I'm a nurse, so if someone is coughing a lot, I will say 'So how much are you smoking and do ever think of cutting back?'\" Another provider recalled transforming a situation of being \"on the spot\" during a shopping assessment into an opportunity to engage in tobacco cessation discussion.\nIt is awkward because they say, \"Do you mind if I have a cigarette?\" and I kind of do... I asked him if he had smoked for a long time, would he be interested in [quitting] smoking. He said \"Maybe one day.\" At the end, I gave him the information about the ButtOut group. It was an opening. [Professional, Non-Smoker, Mental Health Team]\nThere was a call for immediate intervention when client smoking posed a serious safety concern as was the case for one professional whose client, a woman with alcohol dementia, had caused a fire in her apartment. \"I'm really working very hard to get her to stop smoking because not only is she at risk, but so are the people in her building.\" This was further described as \"beyond an individual's right to do something that is unhealthy\" and more about protecting others from \"physical harm.\"\nAn informal harm reduction approach was a part of the health promotion discourse. One paraprofessional claimed to not \"have any information\" for her clients, but reminded them of the health and financial benefits of cutting back. Another provider explained, \"I encourage more of a harm reduction approach. I see a lot of people do the cold turkey thing and come back to it and I expect there's guilt.\" Those who had been personally touched by the tobacco-related loss of a family member dedicated themselves to fully engaging in this discourse.\nI myself am not a smoker but I do know it's addictive, I do know people go through a pack a day, so I just try to start conversations, \"Oh, how much do you smoke? Oh, a pack a day. Okay, what are you hoping to do, like next month? Are you hoping to reduce? What's another thing that you could substitute it with? [Paraprofessional, Non-Smoker, Resource Centre]\nAttentive communication was emphasized in the health promotion discourse. \"So I have to listen to what their plan is and reflect it back. And hopefully they have time to think, 'Oh, is it a reasonable plan?'\" Although continual efforts to engage clients were labelled \"frustrating\" the potential for tobacco reduction or cessation was held up as an option: \"They say, 'I cannot quit smoking, I am addicted. I've smoked for fifty years or twenty years, for many years.' And I say, 'Can't you just cut back a little bit?'\" Trying to \"grasp at something\" was a device used to keep the tobacco discussion open with one client who was grieving the loss of her son \"She has one remaining son. That son has now had a son and I say \"Don't you want to be around to see that grandson?\"\nPersonalised approaches were adopted when exploring client motivation to quit smoking. One paraprofessional spoke with confidence about investigating client motivation by \"testing readiness\" in a way that resembled a formal approach.\nYou recognize patterns and human behaviour and if it's not a level of motivation, something that I would grade over a 7, I wouldn't invest a lot of time supporting that. So I am looking and testing levels of motivation whether it's through body gestures, eye contact, things that they are saying, if they've done their research on their options. [Paraprofessional, Current Smoker, Resource Centre]\nAnother paraprofessional, a smoker, was adamant that he would \"never stop\" talking to his clients about smoking cessation, albeit his words were flavoured with wishful thinking. \"I hope that one day when they are on about it, I happen to say the right word, the right combination of words and just catch them at that right moment where it's going to work.\"\nThere was tension beneath the language of this discourse. Approaching the topic of tobacco use was a \"sensitive\" matter that called for self reflection. One professional wrestled, \"You have to ask, is this respectful, am I preaching to them, am I judging them? So it's a really delicate balance to play with smoking.\" Nevertheless, there was relief with the recognition that some clients had been successful in their efforts to quit smoking.\nWe used to be afraid to bring it up, because that would destabilize people, they can't handle it, but now we know it can be hard but with the right support, people can actually reduce or quit their smoking. So that is a tremendous shift in attitudes. [Professional, Non-Smoker, Mental Health Team]\nThis study is not without limitations. We acknowledge that we do not capture all of the discourses related to tobacco control in community mental health settings. Nor do we claim that the discourses reported are taken up by mental health providers in other settings. The analysis does however provide useful insights into the relationship between organizational structures and provider practices.\nAlthough there was a discourse that clearly dominated each one of the provider interviews, the providers often invoked multiple discourses during the course of the interview. Typically, the dominant discourse appeared alongside a secondary and at times tertiary discourse that backed up the main discourse. For example, a central discourse of tobacco as \"therapeutic\" was often accompanied by the minor discourse of \"individual choice\" with some minimal reference to the discourse of \"managing a smoke free environment\" in the background. This movement between discursive frames may have been a reflection of the transition and state of flux within the mental health care system with the introduction of the new smoking policy.\nThe presentation of the discourses is not intended to portray community mental health care providers in a negative light; rather, our aim is to highlight the assumptions of those working within a climate of recent organizational change. The providers in this study were indeed concerned about their clients' well being, albeit, how this was manifested in terms of tobacco control practices varied widely. Importantly, the findings highlight the challenging context within which many community mental health care providers are working and within which smoke free policy is being attempted and therefore point to direction for future action. For example, the discourses of tobacco use as \"therapeutic\" and \"an individual choice\" point directly at systemic obstacles to changing practice and the \"historical situatedness\" of tobacco in the mental health system. Of note, these two discourses mirror the findings in the Lawn et al. 2002 qualitative study of community-living clients who described smoking as a way of finding companionship and sense of identity while cigarettes themselves were a symbol of control [20]. There are undoubtedly ongoing opportunities to challenge and shift some providers' beliefs about \"the power\" of tobacco for their clients, for example the common interpretation that tobacco use serves as a tool for \"intimacy\" within the client-provider relationship [20]. Approaches to practice change need to take into account these embedded perspectives. As Waring and Currie [28] point out, practice change is rarely best accomplished through a \"top-down\" approach; in their words, \"to 'harvest' best practice through learning requires an approach that allows for customization and localization\" (p. 775).\nThe discourse of \"managing the smoke-free environment\" is particularly interesting as it exemplifies the complex and interdependent relationship between structure and agency. It is tempting to conceptualize policies as objective and external to health care providers, yet it is the actions of the providers that make these policies \"come alive\" and enforce their use. The providers in this study embodied the new tobacco policy in their actions even though many wanted to resist it. Indeed, rather than questioning the policy, or determining how it could best be implemented, many took up the role of enforcing it, thus socially and discursively constructing the tobacco policy. From a Foucauldian perspective, this discourse provided the mechanism to ensure that providers maintained their own power within the system. Many of the providers reinforced the rules because they were at a loss as to what else they could do. As Davies and Nutley remind us, organizational change cannot easily be wrought by simple exhortation [29]. Successful strategies need to take into account the needs, fears, and motivations of staff at all levels. Furthermore, any attempt to influence key practices must be part of a much wider approach that addresses concerns related to resources, power and control.\nThe issues of power are also interesting to consider in relation to the discourse of tobacco use as \"individual choice.\" The meaning and value of cigarettes for clients has been well documented and is increasingly recognised [20]. Although the respect of clients' choices is laudable, at the same time it denies the contextual factors at play that reinforce tobacco use among those with mental illness. In fact, this position appears to cede more power, privilege and authority to clients than is warranted, thus absolving the provider of any responsibility for addressing issues of tobacco use. Similarly, the claim that tobacco is therapeutic because it is the client's \"only joy\" frees the provider from considering ways to assist clients with finding pleasure through other means. Why is it that clients are not provided opportunities for other sources of pleasure? What structural changes are required to help clients meet their needs? While we need to be respectful of clients' choices, it is also important for us to consider how their choices may be constrained by social and structural factors. Poland and colleagues suggest that tobacco control programmes have not sufficiently addressed the issue of power relations and the central importance of context with respect to smoking. If the discourse can be shifted wherein tobacco use is seen as a socially embedded practice, providers may be prompted to consider the ways their own power and social locations influence relations with those who use tobacco [30].\nThe discourse of \"it's someone else's role\" may in part be a lingering symptom of the \"historical divide\" between addiction and mental health services. Unfortunately, the \"hands-off\" approach implied by this discourse resulted in a gap in services for clients who needed support within the context of the new \"smoke free\" policy. Goldberg points to the evolution of integrated treatments in which some clinicians (psychiatrists and psychiatric nurses) now recognize their role in medication and symptom monitoring, therefore supporting clients who adopt a smoke free lifestyle [31]. Similarly, our study findings reflect a system that is evolving, one in which some community mental health providers are beginning to rethink their ethical obligations, roles and responsibilities.\nThe health promotion discourse was taken up predominantly by members of the mental health teams where there was strong support for tobacco control. Nonetheless, this discourse was also present in the other settings despite the fact that those providers were heavily engaged in controlling the location of tobacco use. Some professionals and paraprofessionals made use of openings regarding tobacco reduction or cessation in all settings. Goldberg proposes a shift has already occurred within the mental health system where past missed opportunities are now replaced by supporting and motivating clients in the process of change towards a healthier lifestyle [31]. Certainly the findings of the health promotion discourse convey optimism within a context of change in which providers' use of \"openings\" and motivational interviewing can contribute toward a smoke-free lifestyle for clients [32].\nOur findings add to the limited literature examining the role of community mental health providers in the domain of tobacco control and clarify direction for continued efforts. Despite some brief training for staff at the introduction of the smoke free policy, knowledge and skills' deficits regarding the implementation of tobacco control measures were widespread. As a result, some providers were unprepared for the policy and did not have the tools to advocate for practice or policy changes. Staff training and ongoing educational needs must be incorporated, paying attention to realistic expectations of the work environment as well as the overall culture, dynamics and uniqueness of each setting. Other research supports the benefits of staff training in terms of smoking cessation practices and preparedness [7].\nThe study findings suggest that providers' own smoking status can affect the ways in which they engage in tobacco related interactions with clients, consistent with other research [4]. Offering cessation support to interested staff members could contribute to a culture of change within the mental health system by promoting \"wellness\" focused dialogue between providers and clients regarding tobacco use [22]. In addition, educational support to non smoking staff would strengthen their abilities to advocate for smoke free environments. In the spirit of collaboration and appreciative inquiry, we must continue to ask what providers want and need to fulfil their roles [26].\nDespite efforts to provide smoking cessation support to people with mental illness, a gap remains between science and service [33]. In the current study, despite key policy changes towards a smoke free environment, there was no systematic uptake of other practice changes. While implementing smoke free policies is an important and timely intervention in itself, the lack of managed change process can unintentionally reinforce negative attitudes about tobacco control initiatives.\nThe misinformation about tobacco use and mental illness was most pronounced in the discourse of tobacco use as \"therapeutic.\" Similarly, Ziedonis et al. have emphasized the importance of challenging misconceptions about the putative therapeutic benefits of tobacco use which contributes to reluctance on the part of some providers to support reduction or cessation efforts [2]. Ferron et al. point to the controversy surrounding this \"self-medication hypothesis,\" noting that study results have been mixed [14]. Accurate information focused on the safety and efficacy of nicotine replacement therapy and other smoking cessation medications translates into health messaging that can be useful and ethically sound. The concern that quitting smoking is too stressful for individuals with mental illness is not supported by empirical evidence and can therefore be viewed as an opportunity to dispel a long standing myth within this system [8]. Smoking cessation interventions can be effective for some people with schizophrenia and related disorders [14]. The introduction and resourcing of empirically sound health promotion efforts would contribute to shifting tobacco control discourses within the community mental health system. As Ziedonis and colleagues suggest, addressing tobacco use in the context of mental illness requires both program and system level change [34].\nPractice change cannot take place in a vacuum. Rather it must be based on a solid understanding of the contextual factors that shape knowledge, attitudes and practices. 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        "raw_content": "Home / Articles / News / News / The secret life of secrets\nA selection of PostSecret postcards.\n\u201cIt\u2019s beautiful to see the transformative power of secrets,\u201d said Frank Warren, who will host the multimedia \u201cPostSecret Live\u201d presentation at the University of Illinois Springfield Student Union on Oct. 17.\nPostSecret is the brand name encompassing an oddball media empire overseen by Warren, consisting of anonymous personal secrets shared by strangers from all over the world. It began as a mail-art project/prank in 2005, with a blogspot site calling for postcards to be mailed in, each containing a secret. The idea quickly went viral and led to a book deal with publisher William Morrow, which has so far spawned six New York Times bestsellers. The books paved the way for \u201cPost-Secret Live,\u201d which began as a promotional book tour but has evolved into much more.\nThe whole thing started with a dull job, according to Warren. \u201cI was a self-employed entrepreneur for about 20 years and my business was lucrative but it was kind of boring.\u201d On weekends and after work, Warren would pursue creative projects, of which PostSecret was the third \u2013 now its own website, postsecret.com has had over 800 million hits and is still growing. \u201cIt\u2019s taken me on an extraordinary journey,\u201d Warren said. \u201cIt started as relief from my boring job but as I was doing it, I realized maybe there was a deeper purpose I didn\u2019t know at first.\u201d\nWarren said that at some point he started receiving postcards that reminded him of parts of his past which he had buried long ago. \u201cIn some ways, it seems like maybe I started this project because I needed a place to share secrets as much as anybody else.\u201d He said there is one particular postcard he received, which he uses in the presentation, which motivated him to reconcile with a part of his past he had kept hidden. \u201cIt was something that happened to me when I was a student at Springfield High,\u201d he said. \u201cIt happens to a lot of people, I think \u2013 in the process of keeping a secret, sometimes we live under the illusion that we are alone with that secret, that story, that confession. But if we can find the courage to let it out, sometimes that wall separating us from others becomes a bridge connecting us to others, to our deeper stories, our whole self.\u201d\nWarren had initially been terrified of public speaking but he says that witnessing the experiences of attendees of \u201cPostSecret Live\u201d around the world has forced him to get over himself. \u201cI decided to try not to worry about my small concerns and embrace the larger message and the power of self-revelation and how it can connect us to others in meaningful ways,\u201d he said. At the live events, he has seen things like surprise marriage proposals and sons and daughters sharing something they had previously never said out loud in front of their parents. \u201cThe audiences respond in ways that are very embracing,\u201d he said. \u201cIt\u2019s the antithesis of what you see typically on the web, all the snark and cynicism. It\u2019s hopeful and embracing and celebrating our common and shared humanity.\u201d\n\u201cPostSecret Live\u201d uses video, music and spoken word to create an immersive event. \u201cAt the beginning, I talk about the most extraordinary secrets I\u2019ve ever received, secrets that have caused me to be contacted by the post office, the FBI, police, even secrets that were banned from the books by my publisher,\u201d he said \u201cI\u2019m a true believer that secrets want to be free so I do what I can to create spaces where they can live.\u201d Warren also tells secrets from his own life and invites audience members to come to the microphone and share theirs. \u201cIn some ways, the best part of the night is not what I say, it\u2019s what audience members say for the first time \u2013 and also the conversations people might have on the drive home, maybe for the first time finding the courage to be vulnerable and telling the biggest secret in your life to someone you love.\u201d\n\u201cPostSecret Live\u201d will take place at the University of Illinois Springfield Student Union, Wednesday, Oct. 17, at 7 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.",
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        "raw_content": "Holding Company ITCs \u2013 Management Services\nMiedzI Copper Corporation v The Queen, 2015 TCC 26\nThe Appellant, a holding company whose only activity was holding shares in foreign entity Op-Cos, claimed Input Tax Credits (ITCs) for HST paid on management, professional, and geological survey fees. At issue was the interpretation of \u201cin relation to\u201d in Excise Tax Act subsections 186(1) and (3), allowing a holding company to claim ITCs.\nThe TCC held that where a HoldCo does nothing else but hold shares of the subsidiary, everything the HoldCo \u201cdoes can be said to be done in relation to the shares or indebtedness of\u201d the subsidiary (para 35).\nThe Appellant is a holding corporation headquartered in Vancouver that carries out no activity other than holding all of the shares of a foreign corporation that in turn owns shares of a number of mineral exploration companies. The Appellant has no employees or premises of its own, but raises funds to loan to its subsidiary to be loaned to the operating companies. All of its operations are carried out by contractors providing services to the Appellant.\nThe Appellant argued that subsection 186(1) is a look-through provision that allows a HoldCo to claim ITCs that the underlying corporation would have been claimed if the costs were incurred by it directly.\nThe Crown argued that the costs were HoldCo\u2019s own corporate costs, that the \u201cin relation to\u201dmust be interpreted in the context of \u201cto the extent that\u201d and \u201ccan reasonably be regarded\u201d, limiting the eligible costs to those related to shares or indebtedness \u2013 an actual relationship between the expense and the shares or indebtedness.\nAbsent ETA subsection 186(1), a holding company would not be able to claim ITC. This subsection permits such claims so long as the conditions in the provision are met. One condition is that the services in respect of which the ITCs are claimed can \u201creasonably be regarded as having been\u2026 acquired\u2026 for consumption or use in relation to the shares or indebtedness\u201d of the subsidiary corporation.\nThe Court referred to the TCC decision in Stantec Inc. v. Her Majesty the Queen, 2008 TCC 400, aff\u2019d 2009 FCA 285 where the phrase \u201cin relation to\u201d was given a broad interpretation such that no direct or substantial link between the cost and the shares of the subsidiary are needed (paras 14-15):\n\u201cReasonably regarded in relation to\u201d is an expression of the widest possible import. The Supreme Court of Canada addressed the phrase \u201cin relation to\u201d in Slattery (Trustee of) v. Slattery [1993] 3 S.C.R. 430 suggesting it implies a wide, rather than narrow, view in connecting two matters. When this expansive approach has a lead-in with the words \u201creasonably regarded\u201d, I reach the inevitable conclusion that it should not take very much to draw a nexus between acquiring the listing services and the shares of either Keith Companies or Stantec California.\nThere is no question there is a strong nexus between the listing services and the Stantec shares \u2013 they were the very shares listed, but the connection need not be one of a primary nor substantial nor directly related nature. The concept of \u201cin relation to\u201d is not one of prominence let alone exclusivity.\nThe TCC held that where a HoldCo does nothing else but hold shares of the subsidiary, everything theHoldCo \u201cdoes can be said to be done in relation to the shares or indebtedness of\u201d the subsidiary (para 35). The Court concluded that \u201cthere is a clear nexus between the administrative, management and legal services in issue and the shares or indebtedness of [the subsidiarty]. But for its ownership of the [subsidiary\u2019s] shares and its funding of [subsidiary] by debt, [HoldCo] would not have acquired those services\u201d (para 35\u2033.\nPrevious PostCRA \u2013 Duty of Care towards Taxpayers?Next PostCanadian Exploration Expense \u2013 Seismic Data",
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        "raw_content": "Design thinking is everywhere, and it\u2019s gone beyond aesthetics and user experience. It turns out that identifying problems, iterating versions, and true viability testing can be applied to your career. Maybe you\u2019re just starting out, wondering how to make a five- or ten-year plan when you aren\u2019t even sure if you should go to grad school or if you majored in the right thing. Or maybe you\u2019ve been in a corporate career for fifteen years and want something else but don\u2019t know if it\u2019s worth it to make the leap into something new. As the gig economy and independent work continue to grow, strategically engineering your career will not only become interesting, but imperative. Get a head start and jump in now.\nKnow the Difference Between a Problem and a Circumstance\n\u201cBefore you can do problem solving, you have to do problem finding.\u201d Dave Evans, author of \"Designing Your Life\", and Stanford professor explains. So many of us get hung up on things we can\u2019t change, and often take too much responsibility for things out of our control. We can solve for a problem, but have to work with and around the circumstances we find ourselves in \u2013 whether that\u2019s the economic climate, our current employer, or our personal finances. Don\u2019t waste time trying to \u2018fix\u2019 something that\u2019s already fixed in place.\nIt sounds so simple, but when you can take a sober assessment of what you\u2019re facing, and which is a problem and which is a circumstance, you can begin to see the paths ahead of you. \u201cDesign is biased to action. When in doubt, do something.\u201d Evans\u2019 mandate is clear: don\u2019t get hung up on a problem you can\u2019t change. Once you accept that some of your problems are actually just factual circumstances, you\u2019re freed up and can find where the movement is.\nIterate Multiple Versions of Success\nThe problem with five-year plans is that we only make one. There are always multiple versions of success, and dreaming wide can actually help you get focused. We can get stuck on one singular idea of success, or get overwhelmed by the seemingly endless options ahead of us. How to pick when you could do anything? How can you move forward when there\u2019s only one thing you want?\nConsider this: Evans conducted a seminar where he asked participants to write an explanation and story of the next five years of their life. Then write a completely different one. Then a completely different one. \u201cThere are lots of you in there! There are other things you can do!\u201d They found that by having participants forecast wildly different versions of their lives, individuals became excited about all the different possibilities they could live into. Surprisingly, they also had an easier time deciding which one they wanted. After they saw what the choices were, they were happier with the choice they ended up making.\nEveryone is extolling the virtues of failure, but it can still be counter-intuitive to celebrate a flop. The faster you get to a dead-end, the faster you can reroute and get back on the road to where you want to go. These failures are crucial to getting closer to success, but we forget to relish them because they can be painful, expensive, or disheartening. Just when you thought you were on the right track, just when you had invested that time or money, then it all goes belly up.\nWith design thinking, one of the best things that can happen is failing, and failing faster and faster. You get out before you get too far in \u2013 and get closer each time.\nYou\u2019re not only learning what works and doesn\u2019t work, but you\u2019re learning how to learn, which is an infinitely more valuable skill for your career in the long term. Evans spells this out clearly: \u201cNo one knows exactly where they\u2019re going \u2013 we\u2019re all just making it up as we go along. So why not get really good at making it up as we go along?\u201d This curiosity and testing should, and inevitably will, continue even as you find your \u2018dream job.\u2019 So don\u2019t be afraid to fail \u2013 don\u2019t be afraid to learn. Think of them as experiments and learn from them. Keep doing this indefinitely.\nThere is no perfect you, but there is probably a better you that is achievable. \u201cDesigners aren\u2019t necessarily more creative than everybody else, but they are better at getting unstuck,\u201d says Dave Evans.\nQuotes from this piece are taken from the Hidden Brain podcast, \u201cYou 2.0, Getting Unstuck.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Species: F. sparverius\nAmerican kestrel range\nYear Round Summer (breeding) Winter (nonbreeding)\nAdult female in Winnipeg, Canada\nThe American kestrel (Falco sparverius) is a small falcon, and the only kestrel found in the Americas. It is the most common falcon in North America, and is found in a wide variety of habitats. At 19\u201321 cm (7\u20138 in) long, it is also the smallest falcon in North America. It exhibits sexual dimorphism in size and plumage, although both sexes have a rufous back with noticeable barring. Juveniles are similar in plumage to adults.\nThe American kestrel hunts by hovering in the air with rapid wing beats or perching and scanning the ground for prey. Its diet typically consists of grasshoppers, lizards, mice, and small birds (e.g. sparrows). It nests in cavities in trees, cliffs, buildings, and other structures. The female lays three to seven eggs, which both sexes help to incubate. It is a common bird to be used in falconry, especially by beginners. Though not as aggressive a hunter as many other larger falcons, proper training and weight control by the falconer allows many kestrels to become effective hunters of birds in the size range of sparrows and starlings, with occasional success against birds up to approximately twice their own weight.[2]\nIts breeding range extends from central and western Alaska across northern Canada to Nova Scotia, and south throughout North America, into central Mexico and the Caribbean. It is a local breeder in Central America and is widely distributed throughout South America. Most birds breeding in Canada and the northern United States migrate south in the winter. It is an occasional vagrant to western Europe.\n4 Stress physiology\n4.2 Environmental disturbance\n8 Cited books\nThe American kestrel is the smallest falcon in North America and, under traditional classification, is the smallest raptor in America.[3] The American kestrel is sexually dimorphic, although there is some overlap in plumage coloration between the sexes. The bird ranges from 12 to 27 cm (4.7 to 10.6 in) in length with a wingspan of 50\u201361 cm (20\u201324 in). The female kestrel is larger than the male. The male weighs 80\u2013105 g (2.8\u20133.7 oz), as opposed to the female, which weighs 100\u2013120 g (3.5\u20134.2 oz). In standard measurements, the wing bone is 16\u201321 cm (6.3\u20138.3 in) long, the tail is 11\u201315 cm (4.3\u20135.9 in) and the tarsus is 3.2\u20134 cm (1.3\u20131.6 in).[4][5][6]\nIn contrast to many other raptor species, the sexes differ more in plumage than in size. Males have blue-grey wings with black spots and white undersides with black barring. The back is rufous, with barring on the lower half. The belly and flanks are white with black spotting. The tail is also rufous, with a white or rufous tip and a black subterminal band.[7] The back and wings of the female American kestrel are rufous with dark brown barring. The undersides of the females are creamy to buff with heavy brown streaking. The tail is noticeably different from the male's, being rufous in color with numerous narrow dark black bars. Juveniles exhibit coloration patterns similar to the adults'.[7] In both sexes, the head is white with a bluish-grey top. There are also two narrow, vertical black facial markings on each side of the head, while other falcons have one.[8] Two black spots (ocelli) can be found on each side of the white or orangish nape.[9] The function of these spots is debated, but the most commonly accepted theory is that they act as \"false eyes\", and help to protect the bird from potential attackers.[10] The wings are moderately long, fairly narrow, and taper to a point.\nThe American kestrel has three basic vocalizations \u2013 the \"klee\" or \"killy\", the \"whine\", and the \"chitter.\"[11] The \"klee\" is usually delivered as a rapid series \u2013 klee, klee, klee, klee when the kestrel is upset or excited. This call is used in a wide variety of situations and is heard from both sexes, but the larger females typically have lower-pitched voices than the males. The \"whine\" call is primarily associated with feeding, but is also uttered during copulation. The \"chitter\" is used in activities that involve interaction between male and female birds, including courtship feeding, copulation, and the feeding of nestlings.[12] Nestlings can produce calls similar to those of adults at 16 days old.[13]\nUntil the sixth edition of the AOU Checklist of North American Birds was published by the American Ornithologists' Union in 1983, the most commonly used name for the American kestrel was the sparrow hawk or sparrowhawk. This was due to a mistaken connection with the Eurasian sparrowhawk in the genus Accipiter. The sixth edition of the AOU Checklist corrected this, officially renaming the bird American kestrel. Several other colloquial names for the kestrel are also in use, including grasshopper hawk, due to its diet, and killy hawk, due to its distinct call.[14]\nThe American kestrel's scientific name, Falco sparverius, was given by Carl Linnaeus in his 18th century work Systema Naturae.[15] The genus refers to the falcate, or hooked, shape of the beak, and the specific name means \"pertaining to a sparrow\", referring to the bird's small size and occasional hunting of sparrows.[14]\nSeventeen subspecies of the American kestrel are recognized, generally based upon plumage, size, and vocalizations:[16]\nF. s. sparverius, described by Linnaeus in 1758, is the nominate subspecies. It is found in most of the United States, Canada, and Mexico.\nF. s. paulus, described by Howe and King in 1902, is found in the Southeast United States, from Louisiana to Florida.\nF. s. peninsularis, described by Mearns in 1892, is found in southern Baja California.\nF. s. tropicalis, described by Griscom in 1930, is found from southern Mexico to northern Honduras.\nF. s. nicaraguensis, described by Howell in 1965, is found in Honduras and Nicaragua.\nF. s. sparveroides, described by Vigors in 1827, is found in Cuba and the Isle of Youth, and southern to central Bahamas.\nF. s. dominicensis, described by Gmelin in 1788, is found in Hispaniola and Jamaica.\nF. s. caribaearum, described by Gmelin in 1788, is found in Puerto Rico through the Lesser Antilles to Grenada.\nF. s. brevipennis, described by Berlepsch in 1892, is found in the Netherlands Antilles.\nF. s. isabellinus, described by Swainson in 1837, is found from Venezuela to northern Brazil.\nF. s. ochraceus, described by Cory in 1915, is found in eastern Colombia and northwest Venezuela.\nF. s. caucae, described by Chapman in 1915, is found in western Colombia.\nF. s. aequatorialis, described by Mearns in 1892, is found in northern Ecuador.\nF. s. peruvianus, described by Cory in 1915, is found in southwest Ecuador, Peru, and northern Chile.\nF. s. fernandensis, described by Chapman in 1915, is found on the Juan Fern\u00e1ndez Islands off Chile.\nF. s. cinnamominu, described by Swainson in 1837, is found in Peru, Chile, and Argentina.\nF. s. cearae, described by Cory in 1915, is found from northeast Brazil south to eastern Bolivia.\nMale upperparts pattern\nF. s. dominicensis, Jamaica\nF. s. sparveroides\nmale red morph, Cuba\nfemale white morph, Cuba\nPerched in central Illinois\nFemale about to pounce\nAmerican kestrels are found in a wide variety of habitats, including grasslands, meadows, deserts, and other open to semiopen regions. They can also be found in both urban and suburban areas. A kestrel's habitat must include perches, open space for hunting, and cavities for nesting (whether natural or man-made).[17] The American kestrel is able to live in very diverse conditions, ranging from above the Arctic Circle,[18] to the tropics of Central America, to elevations of over 4,500 m (14,800 ft) in the Andes Mountains.[19] The bird is distributed from northern Canada and Alaska to the southernmost tip of South America, Tierra del Fuego. It is the only kestrel found in the Americas.[20] It has occurred as a vagrant in the UK, Denmark, Malta and the Azores.[21]\nAmerican kestrels in Canada and the northern United States typically migrate south in the winter, sometimes going as far as Central America and the Caribbean. Birds that breed south of about 35\u00b0 north latitude are usually year-round residents. Migration also depends on local weather conditions.[22] Wintering kestrels' choice of habitat varies by sex. Females are found in open areas more often than males during the non-breeding season. A common explanation for this behavior is that the larger females arrive at the preferred habitat first and exclude males from their territory.[23]\nThe American kestrel is not long-lived, with a lifespan of <5 years for wild birds.[24] The oldest banded wild bird was 11 years and 7 months,[25] while captive kestrels can live up to 14\u201317 years.[24] In a study, humans accounted for 43.2% of 1,355 reported deaths, which included direct killing and roadkills, while predation (including by larger birds of prey) accounted for 2.8%. This statistic is likely biased, however, as reported deaths are usually found near or in areas populated by humans.[24]\nAmerican kestrels feed largely on small animals such as grasshoppers, dragonflies, lizards, mice, and voles. They will occasionally eat small birds. The kestrel has also been reported to have killed snakes, bats,[26] and squirrels.[27] The kestrel is able to maintain high population densities, at least in part because of the broad scope of its diet. The American kestrel's primary mode of hunting is by perching and waiting for prey to come near. The bird is characteristically seen along roadsides or fields perched on objects such as trees, overhead power lines, or fence posts. It also hunts by kiting, hovering in the air with rapid wing beats and scanning the ground for prey. Other hunting techniques include low flight over fields, or chasing insects and birds in the air.[28]\nPrey is almost always caught on the ground. Before striking, the kestrel characteristically bobs its head and tail, then makes a direct flight toward the prey to grab it in its talons. During the breeding season, the bird will carry large prey back to its mate or young. One study found that an American kestrel pair \"foraged in ways that minimized the costs of energy acquisition in its particular situation\". For example, if the success rate for catching prey decreases significantly in a particular area, the bird will move to a different area.[29]\nA young bird\nAmerican kestrels are sexually mature by their first spring.[30] In migratory populations, the males arrive at the breeding ground before females, then the female selects a mate. Pair bonds are strong, often permanent. Pairs usually use previous nesting sites in consecutive years. This gives birds an advantage over younger or invading individuals, as they would already be familiar with the hunting grounds, neighbors, predators, and other features of the site.[31] Males perform elaborate dive displays to advertise their territory and attract a mate. These displays consist of several climbs and dives, with three or four \"klee\" calls at their peaks. Females are promiscuous for about one to two weeks after their arrival at the nesting site. This is thought to stimulate ovulation.[32] Food transfers from the male to the female occur from about four to five weeks prior to egg laying to one to two weeks after.[33]\nAmerican kestrels are cavity nesters, but they are able to adapt to a wide variety of nesting situations. They generally prefer natural cavities (such as in trees) with closed tops and tight fitting entrances, as to provide for maximum protection of the eggs and young.[34] Kestrels occasionally nest in holes created by large woodpeckers,[35] or use the abandoned nests of other birds, such as red-tailed hawks, merlins, and crows.[36] They have been recorded nesting on cliff ledges and building tops, as well as in abandoned cavities in cactuses.[37] American kestrels also commonly utilize nesting boxes.[38]\nThree to seven eggs (typically four or five) are laid approximately 24\u201372 hours apart. The average egg size is 32 mm \u00d7 29 mm (1.3 in \u00d7 1.1 in), 10% larger than average for birds of its body size. The eggs are white to cream in color with brown or grey splotching. Incubation usually lasts 30 days and is mainly the responsibility of the female, although the male incubates 15\u201320% of the time. Eggs that are lost are typically replaced in 11\u201312 days. Hatching takes place over three to four days. Hatchlings are altricial, and are only able to sit up after five days. They grow very quickly, reaching an adult weight after 16\u201317 days. After 28\u201331 days, their wings develop and they are able to leave the nest.[39] The young adult kestrels may breed from a year old, and the species has a ten year life expectancy.[40]\nAmerican kestrels are often useful in scientific studies on animal physiology, and are typically captured using the bal-chatri method or raised in nest boxes for experiments[41] Kestrel metabolic rate has been found to increase in response to rainfall, and at ambient temperatures below about 25\u2070 C. Kestrel metabolic responses to weather and temperature do not vary, however, with sex.[42] Kestrels will increase their oxygen consumption, and therefore their metabolic rate in cold and wet conditions to counteract heat loss.[42][43]\nAmerican kestrels' response to environmental stress is measured as blood concentration of corticosterone (CORT,) a hormone produced by the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis that releases stored energy for essential body functions. Extended periods of elevated blood CORT levels may direct metabolic energy away from growth and reproduction.[41] Thus, high levels of traffic disturbance and human development surrounding American kestrel nests are found to increase stress hormones leading to reproductive failure.[44] Among successful nests, however, nestlings do not typically experience a higher stress response to environmental human disturbance, suggesting that they can tolerate a considerable degree of human activity near the nest.[41]\nSince American kestrels are carnivores, toxic chemical runoff ingested by their prey can concentrate at high levels in their blood. Wild kestrels are subject to immunomodulation, or an altered immune response, to polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs), a group of industrial flame retardants that may leach from factories into the environment. When PBDEs accumulate in body tissues of kestrels, the T-cell mediated immune response decreases in efficiency. As a result, kestrels that ingest PBDEs may not respond sufficiently to viruses or other invading microorganisms. In addition, certain PBDEs may suppress growth and development of the spleen and bursa in American kestrels[45]\nThe American kestrel is likely the most abundant falcon in North America, although its total population is difficult to quantify, as local populations can change quickly due to resource availability. Count data from the USGS Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) indicate that the North American breeding population is experiencing long-term and gradual but sustained declines, with some regions, such as New England and coastal California, exhibiting more rapid declines.[46][47] Count data from raptor migration corridors also indicate regional population declines and largely corroborate BBS data.[48] The North American population has been estimated at 1.2 million pairs, with the Central and South American populations being as large. A smaller estimate is 236,000 birds wintering in North America. A population increase occurred in the 18th and 19th centuries, probably due to deforestation for agriculture. The resulting pastures provided an ideal habitat for kestrels.[24]\nMale with handler, San Diego Zoo\nThe southeastern U.S. subspecies (Falco sparverius paulus) has declined 82% since 1940 due to a decrease in nest site availability. This decline is a result of longleaf pines being cleared from agricultural fields.[49] Despite this, the American kestrel is classed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List.[1]\nThe Peregrine Fund, a leading non-profit organization advancing research and conservation of birds of prey worldwide, launched the American Kestrel Partnership in 2012.[50] The American Kestrel Partnership developed and maintains a web-based network for citizen and professional scientists to enter, manage, and consolidate data from kestrel nestbox monitoring programs in the Western Hemisphere. The database is being used by researchers to model and understand relationships between kestrel nesting parameters (e.g., phenology, occupancy, survival, productivity, and nestling weight and exposure to environmental toxins) and environmental factors, such as land use, landscape composition and configuration, climate conditions (e.g., drought), and point sources of environmental toxins. The American Kestrel Partnership's website, with support from the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology, features two live, streaming video feeds from a kestrel nestbox and breeding pair on The Peregrine Fund's campus in Boise, Idaho.[50]\nOne important use of American kestrels is in falconry. It is often considered a beginner's bird, though the careful weight control needed to maintain the kestrel's desire to aggressively hunt takes skill. Falconers experienced in extracting the best performance the species is capable of report they are highly reliable on the normal game of sparrows and starlings, particularly in ambushing this prey by surprise when released out of a vehicle window.[51] More aggressive individuals are sometimes capable of capturing prey up to approximately twice their own body weight, allowing the occasional capture of true game birds such as quail and dove. However, most falconers interested in the reliable taking of such game do prefer larger falcons or hawks. The advantage the American kestrel offers the experienced falconer is its suitability to simple and urban falconry not requiring large tracts of land or the use of hunting dogs. 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        "raw_content": "Wellbeing technology in the workplace: a guide \u2013 Personnel Today\nIn the first part of a new major series on wellbeing technology in the workplace, Stephen Haynes outlines the range of platforms and devices available. (See part 2 and part 3)\nTechnology related to health and wellbeing, or wellness, has long played a role in workplace health, but it has become more prevalent in recent decades with the move towards more proactive health management programmes, and even more so in the past decade with the growth in technological advances and greater ease of connectivity.\nWhen we think about technology in the context of health and wellbeing, we might think about wearable devices or smartphone applications, but there are a wide range of solutions. Recent decades have seen a number of advances, such as improvements to occupational health systems, attendance management software, health risk assessment tools and wearable devices.\nArtificial intelligence (AI), or as Daniel Kraft, chairman for Medicine at Singularity, prefers to call it \u201caugmented intelligence\u2019\u201d because it is about using technology to add and enhance healthcare, not replace the human aspect, is playing a huge role in the delivery of healthcare today and will do so in the future.\nIBM Watson is supporting physicians using cognitive computing AI technology to recommend cancer treatments in remote areas.\nMeanwhile, robotics are being used by doctors in delivering treatment, and Google Brain is using machine learning, working with hospitals to predict health outcomes from medical data so it can ultimately train computers to predict when people may get ill.\nThe evidence base is also growing; for example, a study last year by Stanford University found that AI could identify skin cancer in photographs with the same accuracy as trained doctors, which could potentially enable a smartphone to act as a cancer scanner.\nIt is important to distinguish AI from machine learning, a form of AI that enables computers to learn without being specifically programmed.\nMachine learning is part of everyday life and can be found in things like spoken commands to a smart phone, which relies on tech supported by machine learning, or virtual personal assistants (for example, Siri, Cortana and Google Assistant).\nA 2016 study by Harvard Medical School sought to understand whether digital platforms could be more accurate in diagnosing conditions compared to actual doctors. It showed that doctors made a correct diagnosis more than twice as often (72%) as online symptom checkers (34%). However, this study was recently criticised for including some known overly-poor performing symptom checkers.\nA study in 2016 of Babylon Health\u2019s automated triage system (Middleton et al, 2016) showed an accurate outcome in 88.2% of cases compared to 75.5% of cases for doctors, providing \u201ca clinically safe outcome in 100% of cases, and performed an accurate triage in up to 90.2% of cases\u201d.\nIt was also quicker at diagnosing and triaging in almost 90% of cases, halving the time to triage for the average case assessed.\nIn July 2016, Babylon released its first AI-enabled symptom checker and in January 2017, partnered with the NHS to use this technology to power an NHS 111 app available to over a million north London residents.\nWorkplace health surveys and trends point to a key role for technology over the next couple of years, including: effective adoption of meditative practices into the workplace; financial education; support for the employee as a carer; improvements to the communication and integration of benefit and support services (including apps and platforms); and taking a more joined-up, strategic approach to the alignment of employee wellbeing with company mission, vision and values.\nDefining health and wellbeing technology\nWorkplace health interventions are generally considered to fall into one of three categories: preventive, supportive or rehabilitative. Workplace health-related technology can be broadly categorised as:\ntrackers;\nworkforce monitoring;\ncoaching and consultation; and\nPlatforms, trackers and workforce monitoring tools are mainly focused on prevention and support, while coaching and consultation and OH and safety are typically more supportive and rehabilitative in their nature. The latter, more familiar workplace health-related technology includes absence management platforms, OH-based technologies and tools adopted in health and safety.\nPlatforms, trackers and workforce monitoring\nPlatforms, or wellbeing portals, have been around for years, particularly in the US, and simpler versions of health and wellbeing programmes have also been found in employee benefit platforms.\nThe role of the platform is to integrate an organisation\u2019s programme, educating, capturing data, communicating and engaging all the relevant stakeholders across the business. There is much cross-over between platforms, trackers and workforce monitoring tools. Most platforms are able to capture data from wearable or app-based activity tracking devices. While some platform providers used to offer their own wearable device, this has become less prevalent as they recognise that most people that track use their own.\nPlatforms capture information from employees, either input by themselves or automatically through an automated tracker (mainly using personal devices and/or smartphone \u201cmHealth\u201d, but also some employer-provided tracking devices).\nThese devices deliver tailored plans, coaching and support to staff, with aggregated data to the employer to feed into programme design. Some platforms enable integration of wider benefits (for example, financial and pension information), some offer more sophisticated data analysis, while others allow employers to schedule and track wellbeing-related activities, such as wellbeing challenges.\nCurrently, platforms tend to come from three main channels:\nProviders in the health and protection benefits space (insurers such as AXA PPP\u2019s Health Gateway, Vitality\u2019s Active Rewards, and Bupa Boost; and employee assistance programme providers such as Optum\u2019s LiveWell platform).\nEmployee benefit advisers/platforms (Mercer Harmonise or Reward Gateway\u2019s Yomp platform).\nWellbeing companies.\nWellbeing companies include Virgin Pulse (which acquired the Global Corporate Challenge recently); SAAS provider Welltok (which recently acquired Keas); Limeade; Provant; Ceridian Lifeworks; Dadacoo; Umanlife; Wellness Checkpoint (from InfoTech \u2013 principally a health risk assessment vendor); Sonic Boom Wellness; Ritualize; WellBe Solutions; CoreHealth Corporate Wellness; CHC Wellness; Wellness Corporate Solutions; and RedBrick Health.\nWe are beginning to see the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI) \u201cchatbot\u201d technology into eHealth \u2013 programmes that communicate through text or audio, simulating how a human would behave in conversation.\nMore advanced technology means much of this passes what is referred to as the \u201cTuring test\u2019\u201d, referring to the machine\u2019s ability to behave equivalent to, or indistinguishable from, a person, which can create greater trust and reliance on the output of information.\nBabylon Health, the on-demand remote healthcare support provider, known for its remote GP services, is enhancing its existing AI-driven technology, which already uses texts from users to triage patients, whether connecting to a virtual GP or advising them to visit A&E, combined with providing test results and supporting health information.\nA growing number of platforms and workforce monitoring technologies capture employee feedback in real-time. This addresses the traditional annual survey, which only captures a particular point in time, or an employee\u2019s original intent.\nSoma Analytics and Psychological Technologies provides bespoke interventions to support employees based on their inputs, while providing employers with aggregate wellbeing data of employees. Of course, real-time capture is only as good as the quality and quantity of the input, as well as how you interpret the data and respond.\nSome providers go beyond simply offering the technology to capture the data, to offering metrics and even action plans based on the combined outputs, with real-time recommendations, advice and guidance back to line managers and HR. Some companies, such as Glint, use AI and natural language processing, which can capture and analyse qualitative data from multiple sources.\nWellbeing expert Professor Cary Cooper sees real-time monitoring technologies playing a key role in the future of workplace health. He says: \u201cSmartphone and wearable tech can already enable staff and employers to capture and manage data on how people perceive their working environment and let them give feedback in real time \u2013 without the employee having to do anything.\u201d\nCooper adds that Network Rail has already developed technology that enables it to monitor its people in real time.\nNancy Hey, director of the What Works Centre for Wellbeing, says: \u201cThere are work-related aspects that we have not properly investigated from a wellbeing or performance angle yet. For example, the way workers take breaks is different today compared with 15 years ago; and what effect have home working and hot desking had? In many cases, the data is probably already there in terms of people survey information.\u201d\nHey adds: \u201cThere are a small number of employers that really look under the skin of their workforce to understand both the engagement and wellbeing drivers \u2013 for example, the Civil Service People Survey provides a wealth of information over a five-year period so it can monitor the impact of workplace trends such as redundancies and organisational change on worker wellbeing \u2013 measuring mood, purpose and job and life satisfaction.\u201d\nTerminology and health and wellbeing technology\nThere is much debate about how to categorise different types of health and wellbeing technology, from consumer and wider healthcare perspectives.\nThe World Health Organisation (WHO) defines eHealth as \u201cthe use of information and communication technologies [ICT] for health\u201d, while mHealth is seen as a component of eHealth which the Global Observatory for eHealth (GOe) defines as \u201cmedical and public health practice supported by mobile devices, such as mobile phones, patient monitoring devices, personal digital assistants (PDAs), and other wireless devices\u201d. More specifically, mHealth taps into smartphone capabilities such as SMS, GPRS, GPS and Bluetooth, as well as accelerometers \u2013 sensors that measure the tilting of a mobile phone.\nIn the September 2015 report \u201cPatient adoption of mHealth\u201d, Murray Aitken, from the IMS Institute for Healthcare Informatics, noted that the number of mHealth apps available to consumers exceeds 165,000, with the number of iOS apps increasing by more than 100% between 2013 and 2015.\nThe report adds that most apps concentrate on wellbeing, diet and exercise, with about a quarter focusing on disease and treatment management. However, the report notes that more than half of mHealth apps have limited functionality and most simply provide information.\nThe study found these apps are increasing capability to connect to other devices or sensors (defined by Wikipedia as an electronic component, module, or subsystem whose purpose is to detect events or changes in its environment and send the information to other electronics), as well as social media connectivity and connectivity and communication with provider healthcare systems (albeit only 2%).\nIn addition to smartphones, watches and wearables, some of the more relevant sensor categories that experts believe will be most applicable for mHealth app solutions in the next five years include implantable sensors (for example, glucose detection for diabetes control), and ingestible sensors, which are those that are swallowed.\nThere are about 260,000 mHealth smartphone apps currently available, and more than half are targeted at people with chronic conditions, such as hypertension, heart disease, cancer, depression and diabetes, according to Research2Guidance published in 2016.\nFrom the 3,677 respondents to the 2014 National Cancer Institute\u2019s Health Information National Trends Survey (a cross-section of US citizens\u2019 use and access of health information), Carroll et al identified that the main users of health apps are younger, with high levels of education, health and income.\nThe survey also showed that app use is associated with, but not necessarily validated by, intentions to change diet and physical activity.\nDespite advances in the nature and volume of health apps, there are still limitations \u2013 in particular, the limited evidence of clinical effectiveness and a lack of integration with healthcare systems.\nApps don\u2019t just focus on wellness, diet, exercise or disease and treatment management. Some of the popular work/productivity-related apps (not necessarily evidenced based) include Headspace, which helps improve focus and concentration, and Focus Booster, which breaks down work into intervals separated by short breaks.\nThere are numerous stress management apps, including Worry Watch, which lets you write down what is bothering you, track whether or not the outcome was as bad as you originally thought and then assess the trends and patterns in your anxiety visually.\nTelemedicine: Broadly defined as remote diagnosis and treatment of patients via information and communication technologies. The WHO considers it an evolving science because it is constantly incorporating new advances while adapting to changing societal health needs and contexts.\nThe WHO has a broad, all-encompassing definition of telemedicine, which is: \u201cThe delivery of healthcare services, where distance is a critical factor, by all healthcare professionals using information and communication technologies for the exchange of valid information for diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease and injuries, research and evaluation, and for the continuing education of healthcare providers, all in the interests of advancing the health of individuals and their communities\u201d.\nTelehealth: Often the terms telemedicine and telehealth are synonymous and used interchangeably, although there is much debate as to whether or not they mean the same thing. The Telecare Services Association defines telehealth as: \u201cthe remote exchange of data between a patient at home and their clinician(s) to assist in diagnosis and monitoring\u201d.\nTelehealth is commonly used to support patients with long-term/chronic conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; diabetes; and epilepsy. Telehealth solutions give patients greater control over their health by monitoring and transmitting information about their condition in real-time to a central point where it can be assessed against baselines set by their doctor.\nWhen measurements fall outside these parameters, the telehealth provider can instigate an appropriate response. It also enables doctors to monitor a patient\u2019s condition and intervene remotely. It is widely proven to reduce emergency and hospital admissions as well as mortality rates.\nTelecoaching: While no clear definition of telecoaching exists, it is a subset of tele\u00admedicine that uses communication and technology devices such as phone, computer or tablet to provide remote treatment and advice. Generally speaking, the remote patient monitoring elements of telemedicine and telehealth would be considered too invasive for the employer/employee relationship, but we do see elements of these types of technology in workplace health settings. These are commonly found in the form of remote GP/specialist services, counselling services and online medical record services.\nPre-primary care: While not in itself technology specific, the concept coined by Your.MD in its 2016 report \u201cPre-primary care: an untapped global health opportunity\u201d (Carr-Brown J, Berlucchi M, 2016) is worthy of mention as it seeks to encompass any form of initiative or service intended to help people understand what\u2019s wrong with them and connect them to relevant healthcare services.\nAs Professor Sir Muir Gray says: \u201cThe term \u2018primary care\u2019 is a misnomer. The first thing citizens and patients do is think what they can do for themselves, the second is to seek advice from friends and family, and in the past 20 years, the internet. Then they seek professional help.\u201d\nConvergence of wellbeing technology\nAll of the platforms vary in scope and focus, and are getting smarter. It would appear we are converging to the portal in the near future that uses AI combined with machine learning to assess multiple employee engagement, motivation, health and wellbeing factors.\nThis can be used to target specific and tailored interventions, coaching and support using chatbot technology (which supports conversations through voice or text) to individual employees, across diverse and spread-out workforces.\nIf the industry can work together effectively, then arguably technology could enable data to be captured and interpreted, from attendance data to stress risk assessments to engagement and health insurance expenditure. Devices will be broadly compatible between health benefit providers, OH and attendance management platforms, as well as personal tracking devices and apps.\nOf course, all this should be wrapped up in a simple-to-use and easy-to-administer tool for staff and programme managers. The technology exists to make it happen already \u2013 and in many cases, the demand is being driven by a small number of forward-thinking employers and technology solutions providers, as well as the payers and insurers.\nStephen Haynes is a workplace health specialist, and currently the programme lead for Mates in Mind, which provides the UK construction industry with a framework to improve mental health by raising awareness and addressing the stigma of poor mental health.\nCarr-Brown J and Berlucchi M (2016). Pre-primary care: an untapped global health opportunity.\nmHealth New horizons for health through mobile technologies (2011). Global Observatory for eHealth series, vol.3. World Health Organisation.\nMiddleton K, Butt M, Hammerla N, Hamblin S, Mehta K, and Parsa A (2016). \u201cSorting out symptoms: design and evaluation of the \u2018Babylon check\u2019 automated triage system\u201d. Nursing Education Perspectives March/April 2017, vol.38(2), pp.108-109.\nPosted on November 28, 2017 July 19, 2018 Leave a comment on Wellbeing technology in the workplace: a guide \u2013 Personnel Today\nTourism sector must take long-term view of information technology \u2013 South China Morning Post\nInformation technology has become a part of people\u2019s everyday lives and its adoption in business is almost taken for granted these days.\nHowever, instead of treating technology adoption as a one-off, managers and decision makers must acquire better knowledge of the progressive and accumulative affects of such technology. This will let them make a better informed decision on what \u2013 and how \u2013 technology can be best geared for their business.\nBecause of the volatility of the tourism industry, decisions on technology by organisations tend to be fairly short term, focusing on solving problems in the present moment. Managers in this sector might thus face much greater challenges than peers in other industries, in their attempts to adopt information technology for realising long-term strategies.\nLiterature proves technological development, business innovation and travellers\u2019 lifestyle changes are three powerful engines mobilising tourism and hospitality organisations to adopt information technology. For over 20 years, an information technology infrastructure that enables communication at a global scale, highly efficient but low-cost data processing and heavy personal use of technology have profoundly affected the tourism industry.\nHowever, in the past decade, such technology has also brought forth rapidly escalating competition and the breakdown of conventional value chains. Online travel agencies, sharing economy platforms such as Airbnb, the transformation of customer relationship management by smartphones and big data analytics, etc are just some examples.\nOngoing changes in the macro social environment and micro business contexts have, therefore, made digital transformation a must for every tourism organisation.\nFrontline managers crucial for effective adoption\nThe government has backed the development of smart tourism as one of the four main growth strategies for Hong Kong\u2019s tourism industry, as stated in its latest Development Blueprint for Hong Kong Tourism Industry report.\nBoth short and medium-term initiatives were proposed to encourage the industry to leverage information technology to enhance its competitiveness. In 2016-17, the government injected HK$10 million to subsidise small and medium-sized travel agents to adopt technology to improve their productivity and service quality, as well as to strengthen their competitiveness in local or overseas markets. So far, more than HK$4 million has been committed to support more than 80 agents.\nAnd while the government\u2019s support for digital transformation is in the right direction, the affect of one-off efforts is hard to predict. Studies have found that the leverage of such investment is correlated with the integration of information technology into organisational routines.\nYet, the impact of technology on business practice and outcomes hinges much on the relationship between technology and people within the organisation. Thus, it is crucial to ensure managers at the operational level also understand the technology adopted.\nFurthermore, to ensure the sustainability of the effects of the technology adopted, managers and decision makers need to understand the overlapping processes and complex impact of information technology.\nDigital transformation involves a series of adoptions in a relatively longer term. Interactions involved in this process are in turn driven by changes in the macro social or market environment, and advances in hardware and software capabilities.\nTechnological adoption is self perpetuating\nWe conducted a 20-year study, starting in 1997, on a casino and resort organisation in this region to examine the adoption of information technology. The organisation adopted five systems to facilitate its customer relationship management. Each decision to adopt a new system was influenced by operational needs, the evolution of information technology and the ups and downs of the tourism market.\nMore importantly, our findings indicated interaction between people and the technology adopted could over time shape or change organisational routines, including procedures, structures, rules, etc. The changes in routine and market environment then lead managers to initiate new business goals, perceive the constraints of the current technology system and adopt new systems. The process continues along with technological advances and business environment changes; and perpetuates.\nThese days, the management needs to decide on the adoption of new technology, on the update of software and hardware, and on operation adjustments to match these updates.\nFor them, information technology adoption is no longer a question of yes or no \u2013 but one of how and what.\nThe management must also review and evaluate the impact of older technology on organisational routines and even internal culture. The knowledge of such specific impact will enable it to make more accurate estimates of the long-term effects of new technology on its organisational routines and development. This knowledge will also facilitate the smooth adoption of technology in the long run. Yet, all selection of new technology must also be based on the readiness of people in the organisation, given the crucial impact of the interaction between people and technology on the outcome.\nWang Dan is an assistant professor at the School of Hotel and Tourism Management, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University\nOrion ERP of 3i Infotech delivers a strong 28% growth in Q2 FY18 \u2013 ETCIO.com\nIf you choose to ignore this message, we\u2019ll assume that you are happy to receive all cookies on ET CIO.\nPosted on November 14, 2017 Leave a comment on Orion ERP of 3i Infotech delivers a strong 28% growth in Q2 FY18 \u2013 ETCIO.com\n2017 Digital Cities: Winners Work to Make Government Efficient, Effective and Responsive \u2013 Government Technology\nLooking across the winners in this year\u2019s Digital Cities Survey, it\u2019s easy at first glance to perceive a fragmented technology landscape.\nTech initiatives among large and small municipalities ran the gamut from security enhancements to mobility efforts. Cities moved resources to the cloud, pushed for greater data transparency and looked at ways to leverage broadband assets.\nAll over the map? Perhaps so, but there are nonetheless some common themes that unite this year\u2019s winners. Across the winning cities, IT leaders are looking at ways to make government more efficient, more effective and more responsive to citizen needs. They pursue technology not as an end in itself but as a means to an end.\nLos Angeles: First Place / 500,000 or More Population\nL.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti doesn\u2019t want to talk about gizmos and apps. He wants to solve problems.\n\u201cA digital city is a city that doesn\u2019t look at technology as an \u2018issue area\u2019 but as a fundamental value,\u201d he said. \u201cWe in Los Angeles have tried to change the conversation about technology as being something limited, and discussed by the few and held by the elite, to being something that is truly democratized and expected of our leaders and our citizens.\u201d\nIn practical terms, the city recently launched the Data Science Federation, a partnership with 12 local universities focusing on homelessness, among other issues. The city invested in a new chatbot project for citizen engagement and launched a cybersecurity training initiative aimed at local businesses.\n\u201cPeople want some fundamental things,\u201d the mayor said. \u201cThey want government to deliver good services and to be open and trustworthy. Technology is the enabler of more democracy, more efficiency and better service.\u201d\nThis view is fundamental to the city\u2019s digital strategy. \u201cIf you approach it that way, rather than as cool gadgets and apps, you will find technological accelerators for everything you want to do in government.\u201d\nLooking ahead, Garcetti said he wants to further explore artificial intelligence (AI) and chatbots for better citizen services, and to push harder on the homeless problem. \u201cWe are going very deep into data and geography and mapping, trying to use technology to learn the biographies to people living on the streets and to cater our response to homelessness in a very personalized way,\u201d he said.\nVirginia Beach, Va.: First Place / 250,000-499,000 Population\nCIO Peter Wallace envisions the city of Virginia Beach as a top-tier player in the broadband business, and he\u2019s pushing hard to make that happen. The city recently became the U.S. landing point for a 169-terabit trans-Atlantic fiber cable from Spain, and another from Brazil will anchor there shortly. This opens up big possibilities.\nPowered by this massive connectivity, \u201cwe want people building data centers here. We want ISPs to come closer to the landing spot. We want to make this a driver to create that kind of ecosystem,\u201d Wallace said.\nThe city can\u2019t legally compete with telecom providers like Cox Communications and Verizon, but it can use the new fiber to shore up its own infrastructure and then leverage that as an economic driver. Officials already have spent $4.1 million installing what Wallace refers to as a next-generation network, with dark fiber ready to deliver to potential users.\nVirginia Beach alone might not have the needed infrastructure to support all the potential users, so Wallace\u2019s team is partnering with jurisdictions throughout the Hampton Roads area to pitch the entire region as a broadband destination. \u201cWe can leverage the region, we can tie up to each other with our own fiber networks, and that expands our marketing capability,\u201d he said.\nIn addition to leveraging the new fiber, Wallace has his IT experts pursuing other avenues to enhance the civic tech scene. He\u2019s especially interested in the possibilities surrounding artificial intelligence.\nToday citizens interact with the city either by phone or computer keyboard. At home, they can ask Alexa for tomorrow\u2019s weather from across the room and get an answer. Wallace wants city services to work more like that.\n\u201cI have asked the staff to starting building in AI. If someone applies for a permit, normally we have that information on our website. How about if we have something like Alexa read that information off the website for them?\u201d he said. \u201cWe could find ways to make our data more interactive.\u201d\nAll these efforts got a boost when the city hired Natasha Singh-Miller as its first data scientist. \u201cA lot of people in government know they have information but they don\u2019t really know the value of that information,\u201d he said. \u201cNow we have someone who understands that data and knows what you can do with it.\u201d\nCape Coral, Fla.: First Place / 125,000-249,999 Population\nIn Cape Coral, Fla., two major themes have emerging in IT over the past year. For Director of IT and CIO Michelle Hoffmann,security and transparency have topped the to-do list.\nIn this city of 180,000, Hoffmann recognized the escalating threat inherent in government systems and moved to shore up the defenses. \u201cWe were not as focused on security when I got here two years ago. We only had one person doing it part time,\u201d she said. The current environment called for something more robust, and she moved to install two full-timers dedicated to security.\n\u201cWith them in place we were able to concentrate on bringing in a lot of new equipment, to get it all configured and automated as much as possible,\u201d she said. That automation was key, given the large volume of information flowing through the new security information and event management (SIEM) system. \u201cWe didn\u2019t want to get the equipment in and then have so much data that we couldn\u2019t process it all.\u201d\nHoffmann\u2019s team also devoted time and energy to making city data significantly more transparent.\n\u201cWe were selected as one of the \u2018What Works Cities\u2019 by the Bloomberg organization. As part of that, we put together an open data plan where we now publish 60 or 65 open data sets, from financials to permits to where our trees are and what kind they are. You can see where fire hydrants are and where the weirs are located on the canals,\u201d she said.\nLynchburg, Va.: First Place / 75,000-124,999\nIt\u2019s been the year of the cloud in Lynchburg, Va., as Director of Information Technology Mike Goetz ported the city\u2019s calendaring and email systems from Lotus Notes to Office 365.\n\u201cWe went to the cloud for a lot of reasons. It has helped enable mobile, it helps people to work outside the office,\u201d he said. Cloud also has wildly expanded the city\u2019s access to data storage. \u201cEverybody used to have pretty small mailboxes. Now everybody has a large mailbox and we have huge data storage for personal and group use. That means there\u2019s more teaming, more sharing of documents on projects.\nThe move cost less than $100,000 and while the transition has gone smoothly, Goetz has had to devote some resources on the end-user side. \u201cUser education has been a challenge. It has been received positively across the boards, but it does take a while just to bring everybody up to speed. We have 1,300 employees, and it takes some effort to have them all be comfortable,\u201d he said.\nWhile cloud has enabled easier mobile access to things like email and calendars, the city has also been pushing mobility on another front, enhancing technology for its various field workers. \u201cWe have put a lot of emphasis on equipping public works, our water resources department, our building inspectors, giving them either tablets or smartphones with broadband connectivity,\u201d Goetz said.\nLast year also saw the city roll out a sweeping interdepartmental document-sharing effort.\n\u201cThe city has invested over $10 million to revitalize the downtown area. We have a lot of construction going on,\u201d Goetz said. \u201cSo for all of our departments that are involved in public infrastructure, we have put together this citywide project tracking system to provide centralized data and file storage and sharing.\u201d\nThe move has helped disparate departments to better coordinate their efforts. \u201cFrom the time a project is conceived to the time it is built, we have visibility into all the documents through one portal,\u201d he said. \u201cIt means that we can all work together.\u201d\nTamarac, Fla.: First Place / Up to 75,000 Population\nIn Tamarac, Fla., pop. 65,000, the past year saw a flurry of simultaneous IT overhaul efforts. While it may seem overwhelming to tackle a major ERP conversion, a broad hardware replacement and mobile-device refresh all at once, the city\u2019s IT chief said the coordinated effort made sense.\nNew network infrastructure, new phones and new mobile devices all allowed the city to gain best advantage from its new enterprise resource planning system, said Director of Information Technology Levent Sucuoglu.\nThe ERP overhaul was the catalyst: A vintage 1997 system was dragging down productivity. \u201cToday we like to work on iPads and tablets and mobile devices. That legacy system did not lend itself to integration with that work environment,\u201d he said. \u201cI still had to log in separately, outside of my network login environment, to do work on an IBM mainframe.\u201d\nVendor SunGard (now Superion) led the $1.9 million replacement effort, which brought the city up to speed with Windows and a SQL database environment. \u201cNow it blends in with our desktop use. It provides a dashboard that shows at any given moment an employee\u2019s tasks, the relevant information about their jobs,\u201d Sucuoglu said.\nAt the same time, the city took on a massive IT hardware refresh, swapping out every desktop, laptop and mobile device \u2014 some 250 units in all. The city moved to hybrid touchscreen mobile devices, upgraded its virtual server environment and replaced the phone system.\nAll these changes had been on the books as part of a master 10-year IT road map, and the fact that they all came together at once actually had some advantages. All components in one way or another interfaced with the ERP, and so the upgrades in effect allowed the city the leverage its ERP investment to best advantage.\n\u201cWe wanted the new ERP system to have an environment in which it could function and perform as expected. It\u2019s a package. If your network isn\u2019t there, then your data center performance doesn\u2019t change. It all ties together,\u201d Sucuoglu said.\n500,000 or more Population Category\n1st City of Los Angeles, CA\nLos Angeles handily maintained its first-place spot in this year\u2019s survey, building on the initiatives that led to its 2016 win as well as introducing new work that further emphasizes the city\u2019s focus on improving life for Angelenos. 2017 saw the official launch of the Data Science Federation, a partnership between the city and 12 local universities, which engages 155 data scientists to work with L.A.\u2019s wealth of open data. One major priority is to improve conditions for the city\u2019s 28,000 homeless through amenities like free Wi-Fi at two major encampments at no cost to taxpayers, as well as harnessing predictive analytics to pinpoint citizens at risk of homelessness. This year L.A. invested in chatbots for citizen engagement and continued to expand MyLA311, which now includes 48 service request types. The city now sees one-third of its 1.5 million annual service requests made online. The launch of the LA CyberLab, the nation\u2019s first at the city level, expanded security training to businesses throughout the region, improving resilience for the community as a whole. In that vein, L.A. released its second Sustainable City Plan, tied with Mayor Eric Garcetti\u2019s lead of the Climate Mayors, a group of 372 elected city leaders pledging to uphold the Paris Climate Accord. The Information Technology Agency supports this through tools to help both make a difference in the city\u2019s environmental impact, as well as to measure data on temperature changes as a result of those efforts.\n2nd City of Albuquerque, NM\nThis year Albuquerque leapt from sixth place to second, an improvement reflective of its commitment to citizen engagement and open data, and to ensuring all city services are relevant, transparent and efficient. At the forefront of Albuquerque\u2019s efforts are its online \u201ccity-as-a-service\u201d platform through which the Department of Technology and Innovation (DTI) strives to make every city service available online and via mobile devices to meet residents in the digital world where they increasingly live. In partnership with Bloomberg\u2019s What Works Cities, Albuquerque is effectively harnessing its open data to make government as accessible for citizens as possible.\nThe ABQ311 app is the city\u2019s core engagement tool, but it is currently developing MyABQ, a single mobile app that will bring together all the city\u2019s online services. This year Albuquerque also created the ABQPolice app, which lets citizens remotely file non-emergency police reports and chat with crime analysts at the Real-Time Crime Center, cutting down on calls to 911 and letting law enforcement respond to priority calls more quickly. The crime center is also part of Smart City Albuquerque, which brings services to improve citizen lives like smart infrastructure, as well as an investment in a citywide gigabit network that will be the backbone for next-generation apps, and a project to lay fiber broadband along its \u201cInnovation Corridor\u201d as part of the Albuquerque Rapid Transit project.\n3rd City of San Diego, CA\nSan Diego earned its place near the top of the heap in the large population category this year through a series of leading practices. Its open data portal, for example, provides info for download or via an application programming interface (API), and it\u2019s far from a one-and-done effort. Updates occur in a timely manner, in part because they\u2019re automated using tools first built for home-sharing site Airbnb. The data portal itself is open source, and developed entirely by city staff. Other recent efforts supporting a transparent organization are the StreetsSD road condition tracking tool, the aptly named Get It Done service request and tracking tool, and the addition of performance dashboards to Perform SD. More than 40 percent of San Diego\u2019s 200 key performance indicators (KPIs) are now represented, with another 20 percent on the way.\nThe city also offers a hard number as evidence of its cyber-readiness. BitSight, which rates organizations\u2019 security for insurance companies and other purposes, puts San Diego in the \u201cadvanced\u201d category, more than 100 points higher than other large cities. Its comprehensive strategy consists in part of around-the-clock monitoring and remediation, and the staff training program has reduced incidents of phishing and malware.\nFostering a culture of innovation also emerges as a clear priority for San Diego. A recently launched Operational Excellence (OpEx) academy builds on an earlier program seeking ideas from employees to save money and maximize efficiency. So far, more than 300 employees have received training in the Performance and Analytics Department\u2019s academy alone. Notable achievements receive special recognition and cash prizes.\n4th City of Charlotte, NC\nHolding steady in fourth place again this year, Charlotte, N.C., is involved in an interesting analytics partnership with the University of North Carolina through the System for Observation of Populous and Heterogeneous Information (SOPHI project). Charlotte 311 specifically will offer five years of Twitter data for analysis, to determine how the social media data might be better used in the future to respond to events that cause a spike in 311 calls. Officials also plan to conduct more detailed analyses of citizen interactions with the city via social media in other areas, and Charlotte continues to hone its social strategy to reach citizens as effectively as possible.\nCharlotte\u2019s early efforts to institutionalize innovation with tech include a modest discretionary fund of $500,000, but staff hope to grow that by setting up a formal innovation program with increased dedicated funding. Internet of Things devices are also on the minds of city officials as they plan for the future, with several notable uses already underway: Smart trash bins are solar-powered and equipped with sensors to streamline collection activities; solar-powered, charger-equipped benches are starting to crop up in city parks, gathering environmental data via sensors; and interactive, informational kiosks are coming soon, offering lighting and Wi-Fi without impacting the city\u2019s budget.\n4th City of Philadelphia, PA\nThe City of Brotherly Love holds on to its top five ranking this year, thanks to its ongoing efforts to align technology with the mayor\u2019s policy goals for education, health, the environment, efficiency, place of choice and public safety. Backing this up is the city\u2019s $124 million investment of capital funds in infrastructure improvements as well as the replacement of legacy systems. This includes the deployment of a broadband institution network that will upgrade bandwidth at hundreds of public safety and health facilities around Philadelphia. The city gets high marks for its open data policies, which include 311 data sets that have been leveraged using visualization tools such as Greenworks, which supports sustainability. Transparency also receives close attention and the city is scrutinizing an open checkbook proposal for municipal spending. Shared services are another high priority and the city has put resources into a variety of programs that address everything from low literacy, building vacancy and email. In addition, the city has boosted efficiency with the launch of its new e-procurement system, which has increased the number of bidders by 31 percent while reducing processing time by 15 percent. Finally, the city is addressing IT workforce challenges by increasing its training budget and focusing on a range of issues that have reduced the city\u2019s worker attrition rate.\n5th City of Louisville, KY\nIn Louisville, information technology is a central component of Mayor Greg Fischer\u2019s data-driven agenda, causing the city to surge to fifth place in this year\u2019s ranking. In the past two years, the city has increased IT spending by 18 percent, a result of significant investments in public safety, as well as infrastructure and digital platforms overall. The city has boosted Internet connectivity to more than 60 government facilities and has spent $6 million on replacing legacy work order, permitting and customer service systems. Louisville has a robust open data policy driven by a 60-person, cross-departmental committee that has opened up data and led the provision of more application programming interfaces (APIs) for programmatic access. Louisville\u2019s platform overhaul has boosted mobile applications that touch the city\u2019s 311 services, parks and recreation, public safety, as well as community engagement. Louisville has received national attention for its efficiency efforts through its LouieStat performance management program that uses data and analytics to improve the performance of business processes. The city\u2019s digital strength is reflected in the fact that, this year, the city placed second in the Center for Digital Government\u2019s Government Experience competition.\n6th City and County of Denver, CO\nUnprecedented population growth means Denver must be both nimble and thoughtful in how it deploys technology and services. From trying to improve citizen access to services like 311 to deploying a new enterprise resource planning (ERP) system, the mission is secure and accessible government. Open data and connectivity for all residents is a priority for the city and county. When it comes to mobility, citizens and staff are given the tools they need. A mobile app with a suite of functionality assists residents, while police and fire are outfitted with the technological tools they need to effectively respond to emergencies, and 911 systems have been upgraded to receive texts from mobile numbers. In the near term, officials hope to roll out a mobile digital fingerprint to help officers identify persons of interest in the field. Through shared services partnerships, the city and county have made several advances in both the services they offer and the overall quality of life in the region. Two examples of this are found in the cross-agency cooperation around liquor and marijuana licenses and permits, as well as the digital public engagement platform, Denveright, which focuses on future land use. Looking ahead, Denver has its sights set on other collaborative opportunities, like the investment in a 300-mile fiber network partnership with Public Works Transportation and Mobility.\nOn the daily operations side of the house, Denver can also be commended for its practicality. This year the local government worked to streamline its computer support plans. In 2016, IT spent 258 hours fixing crashed computers, so it changed tactics, allowing for more proactive monitoring at no additional cost. Additionally, the city\u2019s Peak Performance team has helped to identify process improvement opportunities in multiple agencies that have amounted to $9 million in hard savings and $16 million in personnel time savings. When it comes to the Internet of Things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI), Denver is seeking opportunities to use both. IoT will likely find a place in the region\u2019s smart cities plan, and AI is being looked at for its analytics and chatbot potential.\n6th City of Seattle, WA\nLike the other cities on this list, Seattle\u2019s reputation for forward thinking precedes it. A growing population, as well as the growing reliance of that population on the Internet, has formed much of the city\u2019s mission when it comes to digital equity and online literacy. City officials have outlined five key goals: a smarter, data-driven city; digital equity; an improved public experience; privacy and security; and service and system maturity. Last year, the city consolidated its IT functions into one cohesive department, the Seattle Information Technology Department (Seattle IT), to better meet these goals. Through the use of updated infrastructure and mobile devices, city staff are better prepared to work in the field or at the office. And these improvements show in places like Seattle City Light, where fleet vehicles are equipped with modern GIS-enabled tools as well as pre-/post-safety check technology. Where the city is able to collaborate, partnerships take the shape of conferences with neighboring universities, like the recent Big Data and Human Services conference, and in areas like emergency communications with county-level partners. In addition to a substantial cybersecurity framework, the city is protective of its citizens\u2019 privacy \u2014 which is best illustrated in a new surveillance ordinance that allows people to opt out of data collection practices as well as a list of technologies that can be used to track people. As for the Internet of Things, the city is already looking at a number of use cases, including traffic flow, parking availability and research sensors.\n7th City of Boston, MA\nBoston is known nationally, if not internationally, as one of most consistent front-runners in civic and government technology. In addition to making substantial strides in opening and maintaining data sets for public consumption, the city is also focused on digital equity and bridging the broadband gap. Data projects, like Analyze Boston, keep the residents involved in solving the issues present in their city, while programs like RentSmart assist homeowners and renters with information about properties. This drive to communicate and share has manifested internally as well as externally, through social media campaigns and more focused efforts. But Boston also pays careful attention to cybersecurity and best practices. Recently the city created a Cybersecurity Liaison position to better coordinate across the Metro Boston Homeland Security Region, which includes eight other municipalities. Similarly the city also hired an identity and access management director, charged with improving the city\u2019s standing over the next 12 months. When it comes to measuring the health of the city, tools like CityScore allow a quick and in-depth look at key performance metrics. Looking to emerging technologies, the city is already using the Internet of Things to monitor air quality and noise pollution and is working to implement traffic-flow cameras to give it the data it needs to work on alleviating congestion. The city is using artificial intelligence to improve its 311 call system and self-driving cars and smart streets are currently being tested.\n7th City of Phoenix, AZ\nPhoenix has maintained its open data and transparency efforts, adopting an official open data policy in 2014 and launching a central Web portal with a variety of data available for browsing, including GIS data, property information and real-time transit data. IT Services has also worked to make its Web presence more accessible, expanding translation options from eight languages to 58 and making site navigation easier for people using assistive technology. The city has set up technology to help citizens report issues and is working on defining departmental performance metrics and setting up dashboards to track them.\nPhoenix has put considerable effort into beefing up its cybersecurity. It provides mandatory annual employee training to prevent phishing; cooperates with county, state and federal organizations to share information; uses third-party services for threat detection and denial-of-service attack mitigation; and also conducts regular penetration testing and vulnerability scanning. Staff have crafted a three-year strategic plan outlining further steps to take, including increased perimeter protection and privilege access management. On top of it all, it has cyberinsurance in place.\nThe city is also making some big moves on the communications front, procuring a multimillion-dollar unified communications system that will bring in new phone technology and allow employees to have 4GLTE as a backup for phone service.\n8th City of Austin, TX\nLast year, Austin jumped from 10th to fifth place, and while the city backslid three spots this year, Texas\u2019 capital has laid track for significant future gains. Austin\u2019s city council started work on a strategic plan for the next three to five years. In parallel, Austin IT officials developed a new IT strategic plan, one that emphasizes modernizing core technologies, open data, and making it easier for tech companies to do business with government.\nMore tangible progress since last year\u2019s survey includes Austin\u2019s newly hired chief information security officer launching a comprehensive governance effort that includes representation from a variety of city stakeholders. It\u2019s a move to standardize on architecture and policy, as well as shore up cybersecurity after 2017 set a high-water mark for newsworthy digital breaches nationally. Austin, long an exemplary city in open data, continued progressing there as well, ranking fifth in the U.S. City Open Data Census from Open Knowledge International, a transparency advocacy group.\nOne significant data effort was Property Profile, a visualization with 200 layers currently in beta that answers questions about properties and development regulations, a particularly timely map given that Austin recently underwent the first major rewrite of its development code in three decades. Another notable data effort is Open Budget ATX, an easy-to-use platform detailing the city\u2019s budget. Austin, whose growth over the past decade has propelled it to the 11th most populous city in the country, is also partnering with smart city consortium Austin CityUpUp on a number of projects, citing housing affordability as a priority amid the growth.\n8th City of San Jose, CA\nSan Jose lands in eighth place in 2017. By its own admission, the city is emerging from a \u201cdecade of deficits,\u201d wherein financial struggles led to underinvesting in tech. The mayor has, however, laid out a smart city vision aspiring to make San Jose the country\u2019s most innovative city by 2020. It\u2019s not there yet, but a commitment is taking hold.\nOne of the city\u2019s headlining efforts in 2017 was the creation of My San Jose this summer. It\u2019s most noteworthy feature is automating service requests throughout the city, thereby showing users where requests are in real time. My San Jose also delivers push notifications when requests have been completed, and it features a user-friendly design that allows developers to continue adding service types. My San Jose joins other new open data efforts such as data-driven house inspections and homelessness prevention. This year, San Jose also had a smart transportation RFP approved for early stage autonomous vehicle piloting, a potentially vital tool for alleviating traffic.\nIn terms of cybersecurity, the city is making great strides to refocus their efforts to raise priority and emphasis. San Jose is working to hire a chief information security officer. The city\u2019s massive income gap, among the nation\u2019s largest, has also given rise to digital inequity, an ongoing challenge and priority for a city where 40 percent of residents with incomes below $20,000 have no household access to Internet. The city undertook measures to find a solution, including partnering with school districts on free outdoor Wi-Fi networks for students and other community members.\n9th City of Tucson, AZ\nTucson took ninth place this year through the engagement effort of its PulsePoint CPR program, the value in its public safety customer relationship management (CRM) and other collaborations. PulsePoint lets CPR-trained residents register to be notified of Sudden Cardiac Arrest situations nearby. Alerts show details of 911 calls, maps to the incident location as well as any automated external defibrillator devices in the area. Tucson Police Department will connect with the public through SPIDR Tech\u2019s Engage, a CRM platform for law enforcement. The app lets residents make mobile reports and requests, and lets police reach the public with surveys, newsletters and updates via email or text. Elsewhere across the enterprise, Tucson\u2019s IT staff recently developed a new Property Research Online app, aimed at helping residents find planning and development services data including deeds, permits, documents, plans and zoning information.\nThe city partnered with 55 area public safety and public service agencies through the Pima County Wireless Integrated Network (PCWIN), a tool that lets officials communicate by radio in real time over a single system regardless of jurisdiction. Sharing resources with Pima County has given both agencies increased bandwidth to improve fiber networks. Tucson has also stood up a 911 Emergency Communications center that circles in other police and fire personnel, while its computer-aided dispatch system handles calls for a variety of agencies.\n10th City of El Paso, TX\nEl Paso, the nation\u2019s 19th largest city, claims its top 10 ranking this year with a variety of engagement and mobile-first strategies. The city continues to expand its free Wi-Fi, now accessible on buses, in public buildings, facilities, libraries and some parks and recreation locations; and recently upgraded all city websites to a new content management system. During the next fiscal year, El Paso\u2019s department of IT services will also upgrade its core network with application-centric infrastructure.\nAn online agenda management system, SIRE, streamlines creation of City Council agendas, as well as public access to livestream sessions, while City TV El Paso, the agency\u2019s award-winning municipal TV station, has livestream capabilities and programming available on YouTube. The city also rebranded its budget think tank initiative as \u201cChime In,\u201d allowing the public to make suggestions on how to save money or improve services. To ease understanding of its purchasing process, El Paso launched \u201cAsk Laura,\u201d an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered virtual information officer, answering site visitors\u2019 questions on open bids and awards.\nAmong the city\u2019s large selection of mobile apps are the 311 Mobile App, which offers mobile, multilingual service request and tracking capabilities, and a pay-by-cell app for remote payment of parking meters.\n250,000-499,999 Population Category\n1st City of Virginia Beach, VA\nOnce again landing the top spot in its category, Virginia Beach, Va., is guided by a 10-goal strategy and IT staff play a defined role on each \u201cgoal team.\u201d Chief Information Officer Pedro Wallace leads the goal team tasked with enhancing livability, prosperity and sustainability using data and technology. This comprehensive governance approach can also be seen in efforts like the Open Data Board, which gathers department-level representatives to look for new data sets to add to the city\u2019s open data portal, as well as its application rationalization efforts that led to the Investment Review Board, charged with ensuring smart use of public dollars on IT projects.\nThe city\u2019s IT and Human Services departments partnered with the state Department of Health on a data science project aimed at tracking the performance of benefits applications to make sure citizens are served as effectively as possible. Financial transparency efforts include apps like Balancing Act and Taxpayer Receipt, which fosters citizen engagement in municipal financial decisions and which they are building upon through the upcoming release of an interactive open checkbook.\nWhen it comes to cybersecurity, Virginia Beach has a solid strategy in place, with a number of recent upgrades, a practice of encrypting data at rest and a comprehensive staff training program. They are also getting close to buying cyberinsurance, after evaluating several quotes and making a multimillion-dollar budget request. Also on the horizon are an updated enterprise content management system early next year and a modernized enterprise resource planning (ERP) system that will automate certain functions and enable additional mobile and reporting capabilities.\n2nd City of Durham, NC\nDurham, N.C., continues to rank high among its digital peers, with a second-place finish in this year\u2019s survey. Durham is realizing the benefits of its new IT governance model, in which projects are prioritized based on expected value versus risk and cost. In another sign of effective management practices, the city has adopted a project and portfolio management system, and the IT department is tasked with testing it before it rolls out enterprisewide. Durham is also making a notable move to the cloud, using Microsoft\u2019s Azure platform to migrate its servers over the next three years \u2014 a strategy it arrived at after evaluating upgrade options to its on-premise data center. A companion move to Office365 for Durham employees is just getting under way.\nLast July, the city launched its \u201cOne Call\u201d mobile app aimed at simplifying citizen-government interactions, allowing residents to easily track service requests and obtain information. Transparency also shines as a priority for Durham, with more than 120 data sets available on its newly redesigned open data site, along with a GIS data portal and many other tools. The city hired an open data program manager to increase engagement with its data, and it\u2019s paying off: Durham reports an average of 140,000 application programming interface (API) \u201ccalls\u201d per month on its publicly available data.\n3rd City of Greensboro, NC\nGreensboro, ranking third in this year\u2019s survey, was one of 10 cities invited to participate in Envision America 2017, a workshop focused on developing smart city initiatives. Gate City Boulevard was identified as an ideal testing ground for emerging technologies including high-speed wireless, interactive kiosks, smart water meters and lighting. The four-mile corridor will also deploy state-of-the art signal controls, advanced bicycle and pedestrian detection and other sensors to support vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communication.\nOpen City Gate, Greensboro\u2019s open data portal, includes numerous data sets such as GIS, human resources and housing and development. The city also plans to implement a GIS Big Data Store within the next 12 to 18 months, integrating live feeds from Waze. Mobile progress includes the Greensboro Open Budget App by Socrata, preparing to launch this year, as well as the TransLoc Rider app that allows real-time tracking of city buses. Parking meters can also be paid via mobile devices via the Parkmobile app. The city is also working jointly with the city of High Point and Guilford County to develop a mobile application, to be released in 2018, that will allow users to search for parks and trails based on available amenities, distance or location.\nGreensboro has also prioritized public engagement using a platform that allows the city to frame questions, propose solutions and gather feedback in real time on topics like libraries, transportation, parks and recreation and planning and development. The city is also negotiating the implementation of Citibot, which interactively connects citizens to their city government in real time by integrating with text message, Facebook, Twitter and other apps to answer citizens\u2019 questions, enabling them to crowdsource city issues like potholes, broken traffic lights and signals, trash pickup and more.\n4th City of Kansas City, MO\nIn March 2017, the city adopted its Digital Equity Strategic Plan to demonstrate its commitment to digital inclusion and maximize access to technology for all residents. The plan has six major components: 1. Consumer use of the Internet, including access to broadband, 2. Internet for the learner, meant to encompass educational purposes, 3. Use of the Internet for the digital citizen, 4. Internet use focused on employment purposes, 5. Using the Internet for entrepreneurship, 6. Collaboration around access, which includes digital inclusion efforts, sharing and participating in digital equity efforts within and outside of the city.\nA mobile application, developed within the last year, allows citizens to search city bids and requests for qualifications and proposals. The app allows citizens to access bid opportunities and supporting documents from their mobile devices as well as receive notification of new opportunities in specific categories.\nKansas City continues to update its open data programs, adding a more modern data visualization engine to its portal as well as simple data exports to the mapping platform. The city\u2019s GIS system is now connected to the open data system. Also, featured content is now shown at the top of certain pages to help users find new and high-quality data. The city has also launched a chatbot to help users with open data. It was built to offer a conversational approach and queries the user on what they need. For example, if the user wants crime data, the bot will ask if the user wants a map or summary trends or completely raw data.\n4th City of Sacramento, CA\nThe city\u2019s digital city strategy is a multiyear action plan that was established from more than 150 hours of interviews with management, subject matter experts, users and technical staff. It includes specific initiatives such as strengthening the economy and addressing homelessness through tools like the open data portal and the improved 311 division.\nThe open data portal was launched four years ago as a landmark for promoting transparency and openness and underwent a transformation of sorts in 2017, as data was moved from the old system to a new GIS-based system, allowing for the ability to handle spatial data. The IT teams and several departments cleaned up the data, consolidated and migrated all data sets on the old system and transformed the existing data automation scripts to align with the new platform. The IT team received positive feedback from the community as evidenced by a surge of engagement from users. The site, which launched in May 2017, received 10,000 page views within the first month. The city\u2019s 311 call center incident information is also now available on the new site with live updates.\nThe city also launched a new search website to provide the community with quick, relevant access to services from the city, county and other local organizations. The site is expected to provide a single portal for regional information and will minimize research time. This expansion will allow the city to more easily make informed, data-driven business decisions and provide consistency and transparency to the public.\n5th City of Omaha, NE\nThis year, Nebraska\u2019s largest city has made public safety the most important policy factor impacting its IT strategy. The city has deployed hundreds of police body and cruiser cameras, and has upgraded bandwidth to its precincts to ensure fast uploads of video data to its cloud storage facilities. Omaha has a robust ShotSpotter program, with audio sensors strategically placed throughout the city. All gunshots are recorded, mapped and entered into the Police Department\u2019s crime analysis system. The city\u2019s Fire Department has deployed patient care documentation software, which allows first responders and medics to automate information collection and retrieval that is critical to Medicare billing. The city has also deployed next-generation 911, which comes with a number of innovations, including the ability to receive and respond to emergency text messages.\nIn other IT initiatives, Omaha has launched a public-facing analytics tool for its open data portal to help residents better understand the city\u2019s programs, policies and initiatives. The city has also boosted the number of mobile application capabilities that have increased workflow capabilities internally, especially for all GIS and location-based programs. When it comes to social media, the mayor and the city have taken a proactive approach to engaging with citizens through a redesigned Web portal, Twitter, Facebook and third-party tools, such as Nextdoor.\n5th City of Riverside, CA\nStrategic planning can help a jurisdiction focus on its areas of weakness and strength, and the best ones ensure technology underpins the goals. Riverside, Calif., has a strategic plan that correctly aligns technology with its priorities. This includes modernizing existing IT infrastructure to improve efficiency and security, while ensuring that it supports the city\u2019s economic development efforts. Specifically, Riverside has put emphasis on transparency, engagement, mobility and security \u2014 both for the public and internally. The city has also leveraged IT to contend with social problems, including a data-sharing project, launched through the Bloomberg What Works Cities program to improve the plight of the city\u2019s homeless population. The city has an array of mobile applications, with the latest effort having several departments involved in reporting and tracking the cleanup of graffiti. Riverside has stepped up citizen engagement through its 311 services, which has fielded 1.4 million requests since its launch. The city has added a mobile 311 app and the underlying customer relationship management (CRM) platform has more than 83 interdepartmental users in more than a dozen departments. Collaboration is another key part of the city\u2019s strategic plan and, in response, it has created an in-house platform called \u201cThe Hive,\u201d which allows for the development of more enterprise services and processes through collaborative teamwork.\n6th City of Chandler, AZ\nChandler, Ariz., improved its Digital Cities rank this year guided by work on autonomous vehicles (AVs), an extensive public engagement effort and an equally expansive network of collaborations. In a multi-jurisdictional partnership with the town of Gilbert, the Chandler Police Department stood up a connected infrastructure in their joint holding facility. The city also recently completed a large fiber project at 10 fire stations. Active IT initiatives include AV testing and support with Waymo, Intel, Uber and others. Chandler is also working with Cisco Communications to implement a converged infrastructure and unified communications across data, voice and video in the next 12 months. Future plans include providing broadband and connecting municipal utility service facilities via Wi-Fi. The city also supports \u201cconnect\u201d initiatives designed to convene neighbors and leaders to consider topics including the budget, neighborhoods, health and careers.\nThrough its new Mobile Device Management Command Center, the city manages around 300 mobile devices and 160 apps. Residents can connect with the city via mobile to report issues including graffiti, weeds, abandoned shopping carts and other code violations. Chandler\u2019s My Waste app connects residents to information and reminders on pickup and recycling. Plus, the city now has nearly 100 active social media accounts across 12 platforms, with content curated by its new Chandler Social Hub.\nOn the security front, Chandler conducts ongoing training and \u201cphishing\u201d campaigns with employees to improve its cyberstance. It also maintains redundant disaster backup and recovery at multiple locations with site-redundant server virtualization environments.\n6th City of Long Beach, CA\nLong Beach, the Southern California port city of 474,000, held sixth position again this year, attracting notice for its collaborative perspective relative to technology. Among those engagements, the city\u2019s Technology and Innovation Commission worked to refine the new online engagement portal BizPort, funded by a Bloomberg Team grant and enabling businesses and investors to find information to seamlessly open a business. The portal won the Center for Digital Government\u2019s Government Experience Award in September for Government-to-Business Experience.\nThe city is currently creating a robust campaign aimed at educating staff and residents via social media and local TV about cybersecurity best practices. The city is also adding a CISO position responsible for developing and implementing an integrated cybersecurity approach to ensure data and identities are properly authenticated, authorized and audited.\nLong Beach\u2019s open data government portal, DataLB, reveals statistics and information from all departments, letting users create new information, share insights and collaborate. This year the city\u2019s entire 2018 Proposed Budget was released via DataLB, which now features more than 80 data sets and more than 30,000 visits. And in response to research showing visitors are three times more likely to watch a video for information, 19 city departments now have active Facebook pages and regularly post video to 12 different YouTube channels.\n7th City of Atlanta, GA\nThe Department of Atlanta Information Management had a prolific year, implementing 118 projects, including a CommuteATL website that aggregates traffic data, expanded Wi-Fi at the airport, and advances smart city tech to improve city life. While Atlanta has been financially limited due to the Georgia Legislature capping property taxes, the city\u2019s tech initiatives still accomplished much, especially as they pertain to common gov tech goals like breaking down silos, fostering collaboration, and creating practical tools that improve residents\u2019 quality of life.\nOne big success in 2017 was improving mobile devices used by city employees, 95 percent of which were upgraded, many from Blackberry to Android or Apple platforms. All told, more than 1,500 legacy devices were replaced, improving government efficiency in tangible ways such as police having body-cam apps and building inspectors being able to submit onsite evaluations in real time. Atlanta is also piloting citywide use of Microsoft Intune to securely manage mobile devices from a centralized platform.\nAtlanta was solid in open data, ranking in the top 25 on the U.S. City Open Data Census. Through the one-stop open data portal, U.S. City DataAtlanta, residents can now find info about everything from procurement to public safety. The city is also developing a single mobile app to submit service requests and has invested in Capriza, a program that makes browser-based applications mobile over a matter of weeks rather than months. Many of the city\u2019s municipal sites were also redesigned for improved look and navigational flow.\n8th City of Mesa, AZ\nThis year, Mesa, Ariz., ranked eighth thanks to collaboration with agencies such as local school districts, efforts to deploy public Wi-Fi and working closely with the economic development department. In service of that last initiative, Mesa has gone so far as to initiate a proof of concept for using existing city conduit and fiber to offer broadband service to businesses interested in locating downtown, a part of the city prioritized for development.\nMesa is also making progress in open data, having created a portal in 2016. That portal has matured, growing in the past year from 94 data sets to more than 250. Residents have responded in kind, downloading or viewing those data sets more than 10,000 times and logging an average of between 266 and 408 distinct users each month \u2014 traffic many jurisdictions would envy. And while no plans are currently in place to launch a major smart cities initiative, Mesa notes that it has many of the elements in place to create one moving forward.\nIn further service of engagement, Mesa added a chief digital officer in June whose job is partially to lead municipal social media strategy. The city has since established 97 social media channels with more than 250,000 users. Another position created in the past year was chief information security officer, which is dedicated to strengthening municipal cybersecurity, an ongoing concern throughout the country.\n9th City of Cincinnati, OH\nPart of Cincinnati\u2019s success as a digital leader comes from strong administrative support, particularly from Mayor John Cranley, for the city\u2019s IT initiatives. Through the City Manager\u2019s 2017 EngageCincy Challenge Grant program, participants could win one of five $10,000 grants to develop and launch projects to better a specific neighborhood and the city at large. This reflects Cincinnati\u2019s commitment to innovation, which it is pursuing through a number of avenues, including releasing an RFQ for a public-private partnership to build a citywide 5G network. The high-speed broadband will provide not only better Internet access for residents and city staff, but also lays the groundwork for anticipated Internet of Things (IoT) projects. Cincinnati aims to be one of the smartest cities in the country in terms of municipal operations, including smart sewers and water meters, and emergency response development, among other innovations. To maximize citizen engagement, in December 2016 the Office of Performance and Data Analytics launched CincyInsights, a public-facing, real-time data portal with interactive dashboards that makes the city\u2019s existing open data relevant, accessible and user-friendly so residents can track street paving, blight abatement, crime and social issues like drug overdoses.\n10th City of Henderson, NV\nHenderson, Nev., made the top 10 in its population category for the second year in a row, in part due to its ongoing commitment to its IT Strategic Plan, each element of which directly aligns with an initiative from the City Strategic Plan. That plan will be revamped in 2018 to reflect Henderson Strong, a citywide plan adopted in July 2017 to grow Henderson over the next 20 years. In 2015 the city implemented an open data portal, and in January 2017 approved an Open Data Strategic Plan outlining the vision of the city\u2019s open data initiative and expanding it to include three capital improvement projects. Henderson\u2019s robust social media presence has boosted views across all existing pages by 17 percent, improving citizen engagement, and new social channels on Instagram and YouTube were created for specific departments like police and fire. Through a regional initiative, Southern Nevada Strong, Henderson\u2019s officials and IT leaders are working with neighboring jurisdictions on smart cities initiatives around transportation and traffic management so citizens have a seamless transit experience as they travel throughout the area.\n1st City of Cape Coral, FL\nThe city of Cape Coral, Fla., holds the top ranking in its category for its impressive alignment between IT and the city\u2019s goals, but it has gone the extra mile by completing targeted projects. These include an agreement with Lee County to share a fiber backbone; design for a smart city streetscape system to attract visitors to the city; expanded GIS capabilities to support critical infrastructure improvements; and increased usage of the city\u2019s electronic permitting system from 23 percent to 70 percent. In addition, the city has added a cloud-based payment system that has made it easier to do business with Cape Coral. The city has also invested in technology that is now essential for urban communities of any size, not just big cities. Cape Coral has its own 311 call center, which provides a platform for delivering a range of services and to engage with citizens in new ways. Open data is another major component of Cape Coral\u2019s efforts to be more transparent. While there are many data sets that the public can review, the newest and most comprehensive is called Property Checkbook, which helps property owners see the cost of government services.\n2nd City of Winston-Salem, NC\nIf Winston-Salem were to have a theme to its IT strategies, it would be \u201crelationships, partnerships and collaboration.\u201d This year marked the beginning of a five-year collaboration initiative with utilities to deploy a $50 million automated meter infrastructure system, as part of an Internet of Things effort to overhaul and upgrade a major city service. When it comes to partnerships, Winston-Salem has worked with the Sunlight Foundation to develop a meaningful and sustainable open data policy, and is working with Johns Hopkins University to assess, support and enhance the city\u2019s performance and accountability management program by leveraging the city\u2019s data.\nThe city has created a broad and comprehensive mobile-first strategy that encompasses internal departments, such as engineering and zoning inspections, as well as facilities maintenance, building inspections and housing code enforcement. The result: more workers in the field with mobile devices and better workflows and task management.\nTo support the growing complexity of its IT needs, Winston-Salem upped its training to help workers add new skill sets while consolidating more of the separate IT staffing within the IT department. Every IT staff person has received their own training program that includes cross-training as well as individualized training in new technology areas. Meanwhile, the city has completed the build-out of 100 miles of a fully redundant fiber network backbone that includes 25 percent of last-mile connections in place to city facilities.\n3rd City of Norfolk, VA\nFollowing a strategic plan tightly aligned with the outlined goals of city leaders, the Norfolk Department of IT has taken on several big initiatives. In the past year, the city shook up its IT operations, moving marketing and communications into a separate department and realigning its leadership structure. It also transitioned from an employee classification system based on job titles to one based on skill sets, and re-examined its salary levels to ensure regional competitiveness. Meanwhile, Norfolk is in the midst of a plan to update its 12-year-old fiber-optic network, I-Net. The $4.1 million project, slated for completion in December 2017, should bring faster broadband and cost savings to the city. Norfolk is also planning on connecting the network to nearby jurisdictions\u2019 systems to support public safety collaboration and expand capacity.\nNorfolk, a low-lying city at the mouth of Chesapeake Bay, has provided multiple mobile-friendly apps for citizens to report storm damage and incidents and receive related alerts. The city also has a wide-ranging citizen engagement strategy that includes surveying public opinion through its Open Town Hall portal, dedicated social media staff, and a presence across most major social media platforms that includes information as well as question-answering and livestreaming video. Finally, Norfolk is in the midst of drafting a smart city strategic plan that calls for, among other things, an innovation district, improved traffic flow, supporting green energy and enhancing municipal decision-making.\n4th City of Bellevue, WA\nBellevue has put a clear emphasis on thinking forward. Responding to a push for more innovation from the city manager, the city set up an interdepartmental team called \u201cWhat\u2019s Next Bellevue,\u201d a quarter of which is IT Department staff, to encourage and fund innovative city work. That has led to technology demonstrations for different departments, big data pilot projects and groundwork for intelligent permitting, chatbots and augmented reality \u2014 and that\u2019s just for starters. The IT Department, working parallel to written city goals, has also developed a six-year smart city strategic plan emphasizing innovation with individual attention on areas such as transportation, utilities, police and fire. The city has also architected a system to support mobile devices, with a GIS data application available across departments. Smartphones and tablets help police detectives with investigations, fire crews with building floor plans and city inspectors with quickly logging results.\nIn the past year, the city also launched a redesigned website complete with a new CMS, new user interface and overhauled search engine. It\u2019s expanded the data sets available on its open data portal to 30 and has launched a public records center to help citizens find information related to the council\u2019s activities. The city chairs the local Community Connectivity Consortium, which in the past year completed a ring of fiber-optic connectivity for 26 cities, hospitals, schools and universities in the area.\n5th City of Baton Rouge, LA\nBaton Rouge was selected in September 2017 by Bloomberg Philanthropies as a What Works City for its open data initiative, which achieved nationwide recognition. Bloomberg will work with the city to formulate an official open data policy to be adopted by the Metro Council. The city continues to move forward with new, data-related initiatives while also expanding on those already in place. For example, using data and GIS helped mitigate the devastating flooding of 2016. The city believes it is one of few municipalities in the state to provide tax roll and assessed property value data in tabular format.\nBaton Rouge was one of the first municipalities in the country to use open data vendor Socrata, providing residents with a user-friendly platform to glean information on what is happening in geographic areas surrounding homes, places of business and more. The information includes crime data, traffic incidents, permitting information and common 311 service issues.\nThe city is also continuing its partnership with Waze through the Connected Citizens Program, where it is in the final stages of being able to share traffic-related data, including road closure information, in real time with GIS capabilities. The city also developed a new debris-removal, interactive mapping application after the 2016 flooding. The application allows residents to access debris collection records associated with individual addresses, as well as routes of debris removal crews. The city expanded police body cameras to the entire police force from just one district at a cost of $2.25 million. In the aftermath of the 2016 flooding, social media became critical as 911 call centers went down. The social media team responded by coordinating hundreds of search-and-rescue efforts.\n6th City of Scottsdale, AZ\nScottsdale, Ariz., held steady in sixth place again this year, continuing to make strides in open, data-driven government through its partnership with What Works Cities, which includes close coordination with the Sunlight Foundation and Johns Hopkins University. Data sets on its open data portal correlate to the six strategic goals in the city\u2019s general plan, approved by voters. An Open Data Leadership Team, including an assistant city manager and seven department heads, helps ensure the culture of transparency and openness by default permeates the organization.\nScottsdale has a 10-year history of enabling the mobile productivity of its workforce, and offers a number of online services to its residents and businesses as well. Several email service requests are now united in a citywide tool, ScottsdaleEZ, that lets city staff quickly put together a feedback and inquiry form for city services as needs arise. A more mobile-friendly process for police-related public records requests is one example of a dramatic process improvement: A previous backlog that exceeded 10 weeks has been eliminated, with most inquiries now getting responses the same day. Scottsdale also boasts effective citizen engagement across Web and social media channels. Last year, the city\u2019s YouTube videos were viewed nearly 160,000 times and it earned the distinction of the \u201cYelpiest city in America\u201d through its close partnership with online review site Yelp.\n7th City of Modesto, CA\nModesto maintained its seventh-place ranking from last year, continuing to move forward in making city hall more transparent and responsive to residents. A beta open data portal offers an easy snapshot of the city through windows ranging from economic development, parks and recreation, human resources and more. Meanwhile, the city is exploring the creation of a YouTube channel as an effort to open council meetings to a wider online audience. Modesto continues to grow its online services through features like parks facility scheduling and new payment options and will soon deploy a business license registry system that includes online mill tax and business license registration.\nOn the connectivity front, Modesto has downtown public Wi-Fi as well as a connection in city hall. Its Fiber Master Plan includes consideration of additional fiber saturation for the city. But its No. 1 priority for the coming year points to a common challenge: hiring and retaining skilled IT personnel. Staffing is followed closely by cybersecurity, and the city plans to upgrade staff training in the coming year. Tech innovation also ranks as a city priority, with a dedicated fund earmarked to encourage new ideas and experimentation.\n7th City of Tacoma, WA\nTacoma is focused on building upon a handful of its foundational elements, including education, economic development and employment, and the city\u2019s IT department will have a hand in most of these efforts. Originally launched in 2013, Tacoma\u2019s open data portal, Results 253, now has nearly 150 data sets in areas such as crime reporting and permitting, and expects that number to grow to 200 by the end of 2017.\nThe city upgraded its online utilities payment portal in July to enable online payments and scheduled payment options. Additionally, residents in the city\u2019s homeless shelter and senior facilities now have access to public Wi-Fi and Chromebooks. The city also deployed ZoomProspector to support economic development priorities. The application allows investors to research hundreds of neighborhood criteria to analyze possible project locations. Meanwhile, SizeUp, another business intelligence tool on the city\u2019s website, helps business owners see how they measure up against competition in their industry.\nTacoma is among the 60 percent of cities in this year\u2019s survey that reports having a cyberinsurance policy. Acknowledging the growing threat landscape, officials report that they recently enhanced their cyberinsurance coverage from $3 million to $5 million.\n8th City of Augusta, GA\nFrom tools that help residents find the information they need to mobility solutions that put city personnel in the places they need to be, Augusta depends on technology to enhance quality of life for its citizens. Despite the challenges of reduced state funding and the ever-increasing demands on local governments, the city is moving ahead in a strategic and measured way. Part of this effort involves partnerships that build on the community, like the U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence, which was announced earlier this year. In addition to being a single point of access for cybersecurity threat intelligence for the military, academia, business and government, the center also offers the opportunity to draw in businesses and the talent that comes with them.\nMaking government accessible for residents is also clearly a priority for the local government. In addition to a 311 system, the city provides citizens with a host of ways to hold it accountable, like the open government portal CityWatch, the open financial portal Budget Watch, and the open data portal OpenDataAugusta. Looking to emerging technologies, Augusta is already leveraging the Internet of Things to monitor traffic patterns throughout the city and is adding smart thermostats with remote monitoring capabilities to new and renovated city buildings. Though artificial intelligence is not currently in use, the city is hopeful it will be able to use the technology to improve customer service through mobile applications as well as to track customer behavior for the purpose of improving city services.\n9th City of Pasadena, CA\nIn 2017 Pasadena continued making progress toward IT, innovation and broadband infrastructure goals it has been pursuing, while at the same time starting new work to encourage increased citizen engagement via better data visualizations and more comprehensive digital services.\nIn ongoing efforts, Pasadena made internal city operations more mobile-friendly yet again with exponential growth of field use for tablets and smartphones. Waste management staff, for example, no longer need to return to the office for new service requests, and instead are able to get them remotely, which lowers transportation costs. Work continues as well on a land management permitting system the city began last year. With a targeted launch of June 2018, it would put most city permitting services online. Pasadena is also in year three of a five-year fiber expansion project to improve broadband infrastructure, and it awarded grants for public Wi-Fi in five city parks.\nTo provide better online services for residents, Pasadena redesigned its website to make finding information easier, and by using WordPress reduced costs by more than 75 percent. The city\u2019s open data portal was also redesigned, and Pasadena continued leveraging academic resources: It is currently planning for another year of collaborating with the California Institute of Technology on a course in which students use city data to improve local government. Looking forward, one project of note is a prototype site to track community issues in the service of transparency and greater citizen involvement.\n10th City of Alexandria, VA\nIn Alexandria, a city of more than 153,000, commitment to IT is reflected in its strategic plans, including $45 million in investments in IT during a 10-year Capital Improvement Program laid out in its Information Technology (IT) Plan. These include a $40,000 investment in an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system and a $5 million investment in municipal fiber in fiscal year 2018. Also through 2018, an updated strategic plan includes expanding the customer account and payment portal and implementing citywide broadband, now in the design phase.\nAlso planned is a public-facing mobile app ready for soft launch that will let residents make requests to the city\u2019s customer relationship management (CRM), browse calendar listings and get real-time city news and emergency alerts. While Alexandria currently uses artificial intelligence (AI) in its mapping, it is planning to use AI to time traffic signals based on real-time load, with priority for public safety vehicles, and the city sees a significant role for the Internet of Things in its future.\nAlexandria is now undergoing a third-party assessment of its cybersecurity posture designed to ensure it complies with all National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) standards. Officials anticipate they\u2019ll implement policy and technology recommendations from that study during the next year. Alexandria also plans an expansion of its computer-assisted dispatch project by using GIS data to document responders\u2019 locations and statuses in real time. The city uses Facebook, Twitter and other social media platforms aggressively as part of its emergency preparedness, management and recovery to provide customers actionable information on recovery operations like snowplowing.\n10th City of Hampton, VA\nEfforts in Hampton, Va., demonstrate a renewed commitment to citizen engagement and transparency. This year the City Council, and in turn the IT department, made connecting and communicating with residents a high priority. The city saw a dramatic uptick in social media usage, adding Instagram and Nextdoor to their existing accounts and increasing users by more than 50 percent. The newest feature, requested by the city manager and City Council, is For the Record, a website that gathers the most frequent citizen questions and provides answers through written text, short one-minute videos, and more. In the last year Hampton also created mobile apps for the city website, 311 Citizen Call Center, and Police and Sheriff\u2019s Departments in an effort to promote two-way communication with residents. An overarching goal is to get more people involved and invested in the city\u2019s future. To enhance communications further, Hampton has collaborated with neighboring Newport News to install a fiber connection between the two cities. They are also in the process of creating a real-time crime center to monitor streets and events and eventually reduce crime. To further innovation, the city has created funding mechanisms for creative tech projects with long-standing innovation and technology funds.\n75,000 -124,999 Population Category\n1st City of Lynchburg, VA\nIn the city of Lynchburg, technology plays a central role in addressing daily operations, as well as some of the city\u2019s biggest challenges. For example, reducing poverty, fixing aging infrastructure and developing the economy and workforce were identified as key priorities by the city council. To help address poverty, the city launched a website and paired it with GIS assets to map \u201cfood deserts,\u201d or areas where access to affordable food options is limited. The same is true for efforts to address aging infrastructure \u2014 GIS mapping is playing a central role in this battle. While the city is working to address these issues, the state has increased the responsibility on the municipality to provide social services, straining not only the services themselves, but the technology that supports them. The city has allocated additional funding for computers and is also making staff available for technical support. When it comes to mobility, Lynchburg has made significant strides to ensure that city staff have the tools they need to do their jobs. Public works staff now have smartphones and an in-house app for refuse collection. Finance and animal control also have an in-house app that helps streamline their daily work. Similarly, the fire department and emergency medical services (EMS) have been equipped with lifesaving connectivity and mobile devices to ensure better patient care in emergencies. GIS is also being used by the community development department to create a citywide inventory of vacant properties.\nPartnerships also play a significant role in Lynchburg\u2019s technological successes. To bring broadband service to parts of the city and its schools, the municipality has partnered with Lumos Networks and the schools to connect more than 80 locations. Looking ahead, the city sees an opportunity to partner with the state on the planning and implementation of Next-Generation 911. As for analytics and data-based decision-making, tools and practices have been integrated into the city\u2019s daily operations. Looking ahead, officials are working to determine where smart cities technologies play into their larger strategy. This process is under way with the development of the downtown master plan.\n2nd City of Boulder, CO\nA shifting population and changes to revenue streams has the city of Boulder carefully considering what the future of public service demands might look like. With taxable sales moving online and cutting into traditional funding streams, as well as national economic uncertainty, officials are putting tools in place to make the city not only responsive to citizen needs, but resilient as well. Part of being responsive is making sure city data is open and accessible to the public. The city also turns the practice inward, using its data to make its 18 departments more efficient and accountable. In January, Boulder named a chief innovation and analytics officer (CIAO), who is charged with aligning each department with self-identified internal performance metrics. Like other data within city stores, officials plan to make some of this information public.\nBoulder also looks beyond its borders for innovative opportunities and is involved in a number of shared-service partnerships. Among them, a community broadband working group; a regional computer-aided emergency dispatch/E-911 system; a state-of-the-art data center; and partnerships with What Works Cities and the Sunlight Foundation around data best practices, among others. When it comes to cybersecurity posture and resilience, Boulder has gone as far as to name a chief resiliency officer. In addition to creating a comprehensive plan that includes planning for cyberdisruptions, ongoing training and policy development are central to the city\u2019s security culture. Partnerships with county and state organizations allow city IT staff to stay abreast of developing threat trends. The Internet of Things plays a large role in a number of daily city functions \u2014 from traffic management to parking and irrigation, and Boulder\u2019s tech team is keeping a close eye on where artificial intelligence might benefit the city.\n3rd City of Lee\u2019s Summit, MO\nThe city is adamant about openness and transparency and shows it by livestreaming, recording and archiving all city council meetings and council committees using Granicus. The city also publishes the detailed budget every year, and the budget page allows citizens access to previous budgets and financial dashboards. The city provides a webpage dedicated to road conditions and clearing of streets during snow events. Available on the page is the annual snow plan, which outlines the type of response and the amount of time needed to clear streets, depending on the storm event.\nAnother area of focus is the acceleration of the workforce and community to mobility. The city boasts more than 200 mobile devices, supporting every patrol car, as well as code inspectors, fire apparatuses, public works inspectors and water department supervisors. Over the last year, the city has added new tools to make the workforce even more mobile, including upgraded mobile data terminals in all ambulances. The 4G devices can connect to fire department dispatch and analytics software. This allows access to route mapping, logging of response times and other dispatch data. Water department field staff have iPads with 4G capabilities enabling staff to view detailed GIS-based water system maps and allowing them to submit notes and map corrections from the field. The crime mapping system used by police was also improved, allowing for enhanced information sharing. The former online system, RAIDS, was replaced by LexisNexis Community Crime Map.\n4th City of Independence, MO\nThe city has embraced social media and as such is implementing a new Communications Plan to keep residents up to date on government happenings and events. Facebook Live events, Nextdoor threads and Twitter direct messages are all a part of the communications plan, and the city will use such platforms to measure the success of programs and messages through polls, engagement and other analytics. At the same time, the city consolidated many social media accounts in an effort to express a more unified message. In other communications efforts, the city recently added translation services on the city website in response to an increase in Spanish-speaking citizens.\nOn the shared services front, the city police department has partnered with state law enforcement to share data and alerts. The police also partner with the Independence School District, sharing real-time access to security cameras. Another collaborative effort involves the city and three utilities (water, sewer and Power and Light), which share GIS data. Each agency has a separate GIS database and is transformed and shared through a single Esri system. To upgrade mobility in the field, the city recently updated the mobile devices used by the city sewer department, which now uses Android tablets instead of laptops.\n4th City of Roanoke, VA\nRoanoke made the top 10 again this year through continuing lean and efficient strategies, updating older and legacy systems, and exhibiting an enhanced focus on online resident services. Despite employee reductions and shouldering former state responsibilities, the city stood up the Office of Citizen Engagement to foster its connection to residents and added police staff to process data from new body cameras. Also in 2017 the City Council members established six key efficient, effective and transformative priorities supported by technology. Using Wirecast, Roanoke migrated streaming of City Council meetings from its website to Facebook Live in June, letting members view comments in real-time \u2014 and boosting viewership more than 400 percent.\nCurrently, the city maintains more than 60 media pages with a combined following of more than double its nearly 100,000 population. Its main Facebook page reached more than 23 million users in 2016; received 2.9 million likes, comments and shares; and had more than 1.5 million video views.\nAmong Roanoke\u2019s internal technology updates are a new permitting system that enables mobile real-time updates; upgrades to 911 computer-assisted dispatch to include a handheld option for responders in the field; and a multi-agency regional collaboration on high-speed broadband that will yield two dark-fiber networks for the city\u2019s libraries and public safety. Externally, the city launched a new mobile and Web app in June, Recycle Coach, which lets residents customize trash and recycling schedules and reminders.\n5th City of Sugar Land, TX\nTied for seventh place in last year\u2019s survey, Sugar Land, Texas, has climbed to fifth, buoyed by what judges recognized as solid decisions in IT. This year the city joined the Multi-State Information Sharing & Analysis Center (MS-ISAC), enhancing its cybersecurity posture, and also launched a newly redesigned website with simplified navigation options. Also newly arrived is the MySugarLand app, which is integrated with the city\u2019s computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) from Cityworks and lets residents report related concerns. Internally, staffers can now use the CMMS for airport, parks and utility water meter work orders \u2014 and access them on mobile devices. Staffers in public works and the treasury departments are now able to use mobile collectors\u2019 apps to gather data on everything from red light cameras to the tree inventory.\nThis summer, Sugar Land launched the City Council Goal Measures Dashboard to let residents monitor the council\u2019s progress. The city plans to further expand its social media video offerings via a newly purchased production-quality livestreaming system, and it is incorporating drones as a production tool. Plus, for the first time this year, the city hosted several Town Hall and City Council meetings on Facebook Live.\n6th City of Pueblo, CO\nEvery two years, Pueblo surveys its citizens about the municipal government, and from there, the IT Department finds city agencies that need help and figures out how to deliver it. After the 2016 survey, they focused on the police, setting up body and squad car cameras and video storage. They\u2019re also working to procure a new, next-generation 911 system and implement a solution that will allow police to access identification of people they\u2019ve contacted in the field.\nIT has also been working to support mobility across departments. In the past year, the agency has taken on new mobile device management software, supporting more than 200 end users with secure connections, email, calendar and contacts. It offers GIS applications that help departments from planning to waste water complete work faster. They have also moved inspection forms from paper to digital and sped up the provisioning of Apple devices.\nThe city is in the midst of implementing a new strategic, zero-trust approach to cybersecurity. After setting up a security committee in 2016, Westminster performed a risk analysis and tested controls to mitigate potential vulnerabilities. It has taken several steps since then, including deploying new malware detection software, putting in place multiple layers of vulnerability scanning and standing up a secured Wi-Fi network. In the coming year, the IT Department plans on updating security certificates and improving auditing.\n6th City of Westminster, CO\nCollaboration is a persistent theme for the Westminster IT Department. Its staff works directly with the city council on the municipal strategic plan and then updates its own departmental plan accordingly. The IT director and mayor traveled together in November to a cybersecurity training event. Westminster has partnered with the state to save on some specific program costs, and has worked to share fiber and support IT projects in both counties it resides in. The fiber sharing project also gave the IT Department a pathway to setting up a data backup center 17 miles away in case of disaster.\nThe city has a citizen engagement strategy that runs across websites, mobile apps and social media, and integrates components for easy sharing. The city posts in multiple languages on Facebook, Twitter, Nextdoor, Snapchat and Instagram, and uses those tools for both informing citizens and gathering their feedback.\nWestminster\u2019s IT Department has also worked to support the city\u2019s downtown development project, implementing software that saved the planning division\u2019s workers 40 percent of the time they spend reviewing development plans. As a result, the city issued 15 percent more permits than usual in the first month of the system\u2019s operation.\n7th City of Allen, TX\nAllen, Texas, makes its debut on the list of Digital Cities Survey winners this year due to investments in tech as a means for improving resident life as well as government security and efficiency. The city website\u2019s open government page allows citizens to search documents like the city budget and business\u2019 current health scores, and they can also use online forms to make public records requests and report issues. Internally, in 2017 the city strengthened its cybersecurity approach by instituting awareness training for employees, as well as launching Tableau-based software as a service to analyze city credit card transactions, creating a more secure environment. Allen has also deployed a mobile device policy for employees, including a BYOD program, making government work more accessible anytime, anywhere. In addition to participating in a countywide fiber-optic network, in the last year Allen deployed a microwave network across the city that offers increased connectivity across all city facilities, creating redundancy and improving coverage, and setting the stage for smart cities and Internet of Things initiatives, including an upcoming traffic management project.\n8th City of Columbia, MO\nColumbia, Mo., puts citizens at the forefront, and under a directive from the city manager, all city staff are to make citizen requests their No. 1 priority in the interest of full transparency. This has led to a number of developments for the IT department, including the March launch of a cloud-based public records portal. As social equity is key to Columbia\u2019s strategic plan, IT has worked to close technology gaps for underserved groups. The Homes for Computers program provided 40 computers to lower-income homes with school-aged children in 2017. And for lower-income citizens whose only Internet access is a smartphone, 16 city websites are mobile-friendly and many purpose-built apps exist, such as CoMoGOV, Columbia\u2019s official app to conduct business with the city, and ColumbiaPD, allowing citizens to communicate easily with law enforcement. As part of a website redesign, in addition to being mobile-friendly, the city website will also be Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)-compliant going forward. The city\u2019s public access channel streams city council and other public meetings, and this year the city installed equipment to make sure those broadcasts are accessible to people with disabilities, particularly those with hearing loss. Looking forward, Columbia will build upon the January 2017 launch of a new enterprise resource planning (ERP) system after one fiscal year by pursuing the use of big data and the creation of an open checkbook.\n9th City of Brooklyn Park, MN\nWith a population of 81,000, Brooklyn Park, Minn., barely edges into the second smallest population category, yet its data-driven philosophy is making a big impact on how the city is run. A major engagement initiative, Brooklyn Park 2025, is now under way, and many of the projects that come from the effort will be supported by city technology staff. The city keeps a close eye on its demographics, and caters outreach to its diverse population, using plain language and opting for visual media to complement written communications. Further evidence of the city\u2019s reliance on data can be found in its extensive use of GIS data, like in its Neighborhood Information app, which offers location-specific services to city residents. In the last 12 months, Brooklyn Park reports that more than 12 new maps and data sets have been added, and 4,400 people have used the map. Last year, Brooklyn Park reported multiple ransomware attacks and put renewed effort behind their cybersecurity program as a result, including focusing on employee training and upgrading security appliances to address the latest threats. They now use App Locker to address the ransomware risk, and are working diligently on remaining internal vulnerabilities identified in a recent intrusion assessment.\n10th City of Bloomington, IN\nBloomington holds innovation in high regard, and having established an Innovation Task force in 2016, and creating a director of innovation position in early 2017, the city is moving forward with a number of initiatives. The city also established an internal Innovation Team and an Innovation Fund. Among the projects the Innovation Team is pursuing are employing IBM Watson language services to automatically transcribe meeting minutes and enhancing video communication, as well as the use of drones. Plus, the city\u2019s biggest public-private partnership, an initiative to install 14 miles of fiber-optic infrastructure downtown, could result in a $40 million to $60 million investment.\nThe city\u2019s website has been redesigned with a mobile-first approach to ensure it is user-friendly and operational on a range of devices, as more than 50 percent of users interact with the site on mobile devices. A full-time digital communications specialist will manage all of the city\u2019s social media channels to ensure consistency in response times and engagement with the community. Bloomington has also partnered with an Indiana University graduate-level cybersecurity class to evaluate and make recommendations on the city\u2019s cybersecurity needs. These recommendations will be assessed in the coming months.\n10th City of San Leandro, CA\nAcross the bay from San Francisco, San Leandro continues to work to take a data-driven approach to local government. The city has upgraded its 311 system with a mobile app, MySL, launched in January 2017. This enables citizens to report issues like broken sidewalks, potholes or park maintenance, and staff to quickly respond to the problems. The IT staff is also developing a new data analytics program to improve the design of recreation programs for the community based on how past programs have performed.\nSan Leandro continues to benefit from its participation in the Startup in Residence (STiR) program. As part of the city\u2019s open data efforts, they are working with 2016 STiR startup LotaData to produce a geo-based dashboard with information related to GIS, finance, parks and recreation data, crime, and permit data. 2017 STiR companies Bexi and YoGov are helping to build a chatbot for the city library and develop a customized resident portal, respectively.\nIn other areas, this year the IT Department helped the police department to complete an overhaul of its computer-aided dispatch and other support. San Leandro is also now working with Oakland to develop a bus-rapid-transit to connect the two cities. Plus, the city\u2019s Fiber Master Plan will address several areas of focus for smart city development, including lighting, traffic signals, parking, Wi-Fi, and commercial and residential broadband services.\nUp to 75,000 Population Category\n1st City of Tamarac, FL\nTamarac, again taking first place in its population category this year, has moved to embrace the cloud more in the past year, migrating backup and recovery systems to the cloud and setting up Microsoft Office 365. Now it\u2019s standing up a performance measurement and financial transparency portal through a cloud vendor as well. The performance measurement initiative ties into a three-year budgeting process for the city, adopted recently, where it works department metrics, audits, goals and objectives into a long-term view of the city\u2019s spending needs.\nOn the engagement front, Tamarac has signed up 16,000 out of 63,000 citizens for online communication streams such as news items, event bulletins, social media posts and text messages. For the long term, the city is looking to write a strategic plan with the help of a digital marketing firm. The city aims to offer all walk-in services online and is in the process of setting up a mobile app where citizens will also be able to access those services. That includes payments for utility accounts, business licenses and building permits.\nIT staff have struck up partnerships with several local cities, as well as the county sheriff\u2019s office, to share technology services, creating a more efficient system for those involved. Out of that system have come initiatives such as a police body-worn camera program and a lobbyist registration system shared between cities.\n2nd Village of Pinehurst, NC\nThe village of Pinehurst has a rigidly aligned set of cascading goals that tie the work of each department to the overall objectives of the city, and to ensure the system works it has taken up several tools. The village set up a financial transparency portal in the past year featuring graphics and demographic information for context, and is looking to set up department performance dashboards in the coming year. The village maintains an open forum for citizens to give feedback on issues. It also has a complaint management system paired with a mobile app that posts citizen service requests online. That complaint management system and the city\u2019s main website are both mobile-friendly. The village\u2019s IT staff also sets up mobile devices for police officers and council members.\nThe village put a particular emphasis on citizen engagement in the last year, outlining an action plan that includes creating a communications specialist position, consolidating social media accounts and improving on internal processes. Pinehurst increased its followers across all social media platforms by about 70 percent last year, and is considering purchasing constituent relationship management software.\nPinehurst has also set up several partnerships with its county, state and nearby municipalities to share technology efforts including police and fire systems, economic development, and data backup.\n3rd Village of Schaumburg, IL\nSchaumburg is again the lone city from Illinois to rank in the Digital Cities Survey, finishing third, one spot up from last year. One of Chicago\u2019s largest suburbs, Schaumburg has been unaffected by Illinois\u2019 ongoing budget issues, but the city is prepared for reduced state funding, which could soon lead to a 1 percent reduction across departments, including IT.\nMeanwhile, Schaumburg has modernized systems and processes, both internal and public-facing. Internal upgrades included email encryption, secured file storage and modernized forms/waivers. The city added two positions to bridge gaps between IT and other departments, one as a business analyst and the other as a public safety tech expert/liaison, and it launched a customer lookup tool for service reps, billing clerks and 311 staff to quickly and efficiently locate customer data from multiple unrelated systems. Schaumburg\u2019s prolific in-house development staff built an all-in-one tool to improve communication and effectiveness during emergencies, thereby eliminating use of a third-party service, and it created and deployed a proprietary inventory control management app to track assets and automate output forms, eliminating paper copies, manual record management and other back-office tasks. The city also joined Cook County\u2019s effort to implement a regional cybersecurity dashboard.\nIn public-facing progress, Schaumburg added a bids and proposals archive to its already comprehensive online financial transparency tools, and it deployed a text message archiving solution to create records of texts sent or received by city devices. Work is also under way to engage and educate residents through 360-degree interactive videos of public safety ride-alongs, fire/EMS in-vehicle rescues, tours of historic buildings and landmarks, and Septemberfest, the community\u2019s biggest festival.\n4th City of Punta Gorda, FL\nIn Punta Gorda, Fla., technology plays an undeniable part in city operations and how the municipality interacts with its constituents. With the overarching goal of improving transparency and pushing out valuable data through regularly updated documents published on the city\u2019s updated website, Punta Gorda is also laying the groundwork for an open checkbook portal to allow citizens easy access to financial information. Analytics are used to track department spending and compare it against the city\u2019s strategic plan. In the near future, data analytics will also play into creating geospatial financial/project data sets.\nThe Florida city has also embraced the benefits of mobile when it comes to city staff and mission-critical operations. For example, fire inspectors and canal maintenance crews are equipped with tools they need to report from the field via tablet or smartphone. This is helping city staff to more accurately input data on the fly, as well as ensuring maintenance and inspections are handled in a timely manner. While the city clearly embraces a mobile-forward policy, BYOD is restricted for security reasons. In terms of collaborations with neighboring jurisdictions, Punta Gorda\u2019s best relationship might be in its shared services agreement with the county around the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and the county\u2019s GIS division. This partnership allows the city access to most of the county\u2019s GIS work as well as training, knowledge-sharing and, of course, mapping. The city is hoping to build a similar relationship with the state\u2019s Agency for State Technology in the coming months.\nCybersecurity is also a top-of-mind issue for the municipality. In addition to training and internal phishing exercises, Punta Gorda is working to move tape archives to encrypted cloud locations. The city admits it is easy to get comfortable with the way things are, but the IT team is committed to innovating where it makes sense \u2014 rather than \u201cchange for change\u2019s sake.\u201d Some of these changes are coming in the form of automating city services through the Internet of Things (IoT), like streetlights and monitoring waste management needs. Artificial intelligence may also soon play in where it relates to infrastructure inspections.\n5th City of Williamsburg, VA\nAllowing that citizens, business owners and visitors demand accountable government, Williamsburg developed a new initiative this year to replace its old, outdated, number-heavy monthly departmental operating reports with new Web-based reports. The new reports take static data sets and visualize them to mean something to the reader, adding context and imagery.\nBeing a tourist town, Williamsburg is very conscious of having trash along the roadside. Residents were unsure of when their trash and recycling days were, so they\u2019d leave their cans on the side of the road for days. It required code enforcement personnel to go to the homes, remove the cans and remind the owners or tenants of the requirements. So the city partnered with ReCollect, a company whose forte is using technology in refuse collection. The city uploaded its GIS-based trash and recycling routes to the ReCollect platform and created calendars for the week showing where pickups were for each address. Citizens enter an address and select from many ways to get a reminder, including email, phone call, text or Twitter. Reminders can also be sent to residents on pickup day.\nThe city stresses access to information, and one of the ways it provides that access is through video, broadcasting city council and planning commission meetings via Facebook Live. The city believes in virtualization \u2014 it is 98 percent virtual in its server and application infrastructure.\n6th City of DeSoto, TX\nDeSoto considers itself a mobile-first community and for several years has prefaced any software or system purchase with the question, is it mobile-friendly? As a result, nearly every department can boast of being as mobile as possible. During the last year, a trash/recycling app was deployed, allowing residents to access their personalized pickup schedule, set reminders for themselves, and get information and tips about recycling. An Apple Volume Purchasing Program was added to the city\u2019s Enterprise Mobility Management system to help improve remote management, such as the trash/recycling program and the Parks and Recreation Department\u2019s mobile access to class schedules and its ability to enroll via mobile device. The Municipal Court also supports mobility, allowing for mobile payment of fines and offering \u201ce-court,\u201d where defendants can meet with a judge via their mobile device without going to court. The court also texts reminders to defendants, including a payment plan, reminders of a due date, and reminders for defendants who are three days out from a court date and those whose cases are about to be issued a warrant.\nThe city has excelled in sharing services with other jurisdictions and a local school district, collaborating on an animal shelter, 911 dispatch center and a jail. The city shares employees, including the emergency management coordinator, who coordinates preparation for four cities. During the last year, the city IT staff and fire department developed a simulated, regional training program called Flame Sim. The program allows firefighters from three cities to train together and develop standardized operating procedures.\n7th City of Ithaca, NY\nIthaca, N.Y., up one spot from its eighth-place finish last year, is making strides on transparency, fueled by a desire on the part of Mayor Svante Myrick to push the city in a digital direction. Meetings of the common council are streamed, recorded and made available on demand. In another example, the city has vastly simplified its public records request process, saving 7,000 hours of staff time in one year while reducing response times for citizens. The city offers a mobile-responsive website and plans to add additional citizen services online \u2014 like dog licenses and disabled parking permits \u2014 that currently require a trip to City Hall. Mobile functionality is also on the rise for city staff, like police officers, firefighters and emergency response teams, who are now able to complete paperwork from connected devices in the field. When it comes to shared services, the city partners with Tompkins County on a number of projects, including an electronic records repository, application development and training. The two jurisdictions have also recently embarked on a new mass notification system project to ensure timely communication with residents in times of emergency.\n7th Town of Marana, AZ\nMarana, Ariz., holds steady in seventh place this year, no doubt in part due to its innovative community engagement efforts, on which the city\u2019s IT department has taken the lead. For example, in response to the information that about a quarter of the residents live about 10 miles from a full-service grocery store, the city IT agency led a \u201cFeed the Need\u201d campaign on its website that attracted more than 1,000 signatures, leading to large grocery chains taking notice. Marana also continues its efforts toward transparency with its performance dashboard, through which residents can track city finances via an open source Web dashboard, which makes searching for expenditure data, vendor payments and revenue data easily reachable.\nWhile for the last two years the city\u2019s My Marana mobile app has evolved from a simple 311 portal to a place to find social media feeds, GIS maps, employment opportunities, a platform for bill payment and other features, the city is now working on a series of apps to expand connection to citizens. The coding for the apps is all done in-house, and by creating a shared look and feel, the city will eventually be able to link all the apps together. Currently, in-house-created apps track highway construction, business openings and events. Another app currently in development would help pet owners locate lost pets.\n8th City of Palo Alto, CA\nPalo Alto, located in the heart of Silicon Valley, has focused on several key initiatives to bolster its standing as a digital city. For example, the city was an early adopter of open data, launching its portal in 2012. Since then, Palo Alto has added a significant number of data sets, including information from the city\u2019s 311 system; it also tracks application programming interface (API) usage to understand better how the software developer community is using city data. When it comes to infrastructure, Palo Alto spent the past year working on a fiber-to-the-premise and wireless network master plan, a collaborative effort between the city\u2019s utility and IT departments.\nTo enhance efficiency and operations, Palo Alto is pilot-testing an enterprise mobility suite that will give the city a stable and secure mobility solution that will address a range of sign-on and authentication issues. The city has also undertaken measures to improve cybersecurity overall, including the development of better cyberdefenses and a cyber command center that will enhance response efforts and help predict risks before anything occurs.\nPalo Alto has a comprehensive IT staff orientation and training strategy that has proven successful in retaining staff and boosting their skill levels. When it comes to innovation, the Silicon Valley city considers itself a progressive player in the smart cities space, including efforts to ascertain what data works and doesn\u2019t work. Projects include smart lighting, digital kiosks and measuring air quality in key traffic corridors.\n9th City of North Port, FL\nOn the west coast of Florida\u2019s peninsula, North Port is a small city with big plans. Building on its efforts last year to improve transparency, the city is harnessing social media as an important strategic tool. This year they added a fifth social media administrator to their staff, which has led to more social content and resident engagement, proven by a 39 percent increase in Facebook page likes since fall 2016. To accommodate a growing population, North Port is looking to bring as many services online for residents as possible, such as providing home inspections via Skype, and its customer relationship management system NorthReport, powered by SeeClickFix, allows residents to report concerns and ask questions via the city\u2019s website or on their mobile devices. To improve resiliency, in 2017 North Port leased space in the Sarasota County data center to use for disaster recovery, and in 2018 they will be working on a proposal to put police department data and dispatch at that remote location as well. Also looking ahead, in 2018 City Hall will transition to fiber Internet and the city plans to launch an open data portal.\n10th City of Salem, VA\nThe focus in Salem among elected officials is on a downtown revitalization plan that has been in development for years, bringing in new businesses, restaurants and living spaces. Part of the incentive there for new developers and businesses is a fiber connection provided by a municipal broadband authority Salem has formed by partnering with neighboring jurisdictions. Several smaller tech initiatives are also under way to support the downtown plan, including Internet of Things (IoT) sensors, smart lighting and mobile apps.\nElsewhere, work is progressing to implement smart water and electric meters, giving the public a portal to view usage and get alerts about outages or leaks. In other public-facing progress, the city developed a new responsive website that allows citizens to report non-emergency issues, make FOIA requests, and to sign up for sports through parks and recreation. A new online system also displays agendas and municipal meeting minutes, while a new citizen transparency portal features a budget dashboard.\nThe fiber network in Salem is, perhaps, the most noteworthy of the city\u2019s tech efforts. In addition to the broadband authority providing service to local businesses, the fiber network is connected to all of Salem\u2019s utility sites and municipal buildings, and its reach is steadily expanding.\nAdam StoneContributing Writer\nA seasoned journalist with 20+ years\u2019 experience, Adam Stone covers education, technology, government and the military, along with diverse other topics. 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        "raw_content": "Health headlines: Our top ten\nPSR in the spotlight\nAUSTRALIA\u2019S beleaguered Medicare watchdog, the Professional Standards Review, will itself be reviewed after the collapse of 39 investigations into doctors\u2019 prescribing and referral practices, The Australian reports. An increased workload, and pressure from the federal government to rein in health inflation, have exposed cracks in the PSR and left it unable to function as intended. Last November, PSR director Dr Tony Webber was forced to ask for the resignation of the agency\u2019s review panel \u2014 deputy directors who head the committees that investigate doctors \u2014 because of flaws in the appointment process.\nEarthquake impact on aged\nTHE devastating impact of the Japanese earthquake on the country\u2019s ageing population has been exposed as dozens of elderly people were confirmed dead in hospitals and residential homes as heating fuel and medicine ran out, The Age reports. In one particularly shocking incident, members of Japan\u2019s self-defence force discovered 128 elderly people abandoned by medical staff at a hospital six miles from the stricken Fukushima nuclear plant. Most were comatose and 14 died shortly after they were found. Eleven others were found dead at a retirement home in Kesennuma because of freezing temperatures.\nMedicine deaths\nMEDICINE-related deaths are killing more people than heart attacks or cancer, The Australian reports. About half a million Australians experience an adverse effect from their prescription medication every year, says pharmacist Ken Lee, whose study \u201cHow Safe is Your Prescription?\u201d was launched at the Australian Pharmacy Professional Conference. 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Associate Professor Cristina Morganti-Kossmann, from the National Trauma Research Institute at The Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, which is about to start a 3-year study on brain healing linked to EPO, said it had been shown there was a small number of new neurones that were generated continuously, even in adult life.\nProtein diet concerns\nTHE high-protein, low-carbohydrate diets many people turn to for weight loss might have potentially harmful long-term effects, the Sydney Morning Herald reports. In a small study of 17 obese men, published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, UK researchers found that a protein-heavy, low-carb diet created certain changes in the colon that could, over time, increase colon cancer risk. The study looked only at short-term shifts in certain compounds that are by-products of metabolism and thought to be either cancer-protective or hazardous, and not actual disease risk.\nRemote areas miss out\nRURAL health providers fear the 3% of Australians living in remote areas who would benefit most from broadband access will be further disadvantaged by the satellite services provided under the National Broadband Network, The Australian reports. National Rural Health Alliance chairwoman Jennifer May has told an inquiry into the NBN that the relative disadvantage of those in rural and remote areas would be further enshrined if they missed out on the advantages of the broadband network.\nSperm secrets revealed\nSCIENTISTS have uncovered the mechanism behind how sperm cells zero in on an egg and fertilise it, ABC News reports. The discovery could lead to the development of non-hormone-based contraceptives for men and women that do not have side effects. 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        "raw_content": "New bridge with cycle lanes links Cabra and Finglas, and removes road crossing on Royal Canal route\nIMAGE ABOVE: A view from the top of the bridge: Thanks to David Rouse\nA new \u20ac9.8m bridge opened today over the Royal Canal and the Maynooth railway line should give people cycling between Cabra and Finglas their own space and will also allow for the Dublin to Galway greenway route.\nThe bridge replaces the now-closed Reilly\u2019s Level Crossing which was on a narrow bendy section of road. It was described by Irish Rail as \u201cone of the busiest manually operated rail level crossings\u201d on the national rail network.\nThe opening will mean that the towpath route along the Royal Canal \u2014 which will eventually form part of the Dublin to Galway greenway \u2014 will no longer have to cross a heavily trafficked road on a bend. There is also a ramped access point to the canal from the north west side of the bridge.\nLocation of the bridge shown in red\nAn Irish Rail spokesman said in a statement on the company\u2019s website: \u201cThe new bridge will, in tandem with other planned projects, allow for future increased capacity on the busy Maynooth to Dublin rail line for train services. It will immediately eliminate major road congestion at the crossing, with 107 trains passing through the level crossing each day, including up to 55 services at peak times causing constant traffic queues while the gates are closed. These vehicles will now use a modern bridge over the rail line with capacity for all users in the area.\u201d\nThe company added: \u201cThe road will also provide a much needed improvement to pedestrian and cycle facilities along this section of the Ratoath Road.\u201d\nThe Maynooth railway line is planned \u2014 as part of the wider Dart Underground project \u2014 to be upgraded to handle Dart trains, powered by overhead wires. A number of level crossing on the route are planned to be closed.\nThe bridge was built by Irish Rail and Dublin City Council, with funding from the National Transport Authority.\nIMAGE BELOW: A view of the bridge from the Cabra side:\n@BAMContractors @IrishRail @RCPCA1 @rathborneD15 First pictures of traffic over Ratoath Road overbridge pic.twitter.com/k6tifLG25F\n\u2014 David Rouse (@Rouse_DavidA) February 24, 2015",
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        "raw_content": "\u2190 This time around we came up with a hashtag\nAudible \u2192\nHappy Holidailies! Yes, indeedy, it\u2019s that time of year again, where a bunch of us diehard bloggers do our best to blog on a daily basis throughout the month of December. My success on this has been\u2026um\u2026mediocre at best the last few years (which is sad considering that Richard and I *run* the thing) but hope springs ever eternal, so away we go!\nTo kick off the month of December (and let\u2019s be honest, to provide fodder for a blog entry) we waited until today to pull out the tree. It\u2019s always an ordeal, moving all the stuff in the storage closet out until the tree can be extracted, removing the cats, pulling out the tree box, removing the cats, remembering where we stashed the ornaments, removing the cats, attempting to stuff everything non-holiday related back into the storage closet, removing the cats, shutting the door, hearing a suspicious noise and reopening it to, you guessed it, remove the cats. Fun times.\nNutmeg\u2019s excitement about the whole process was, as usual, palpable.\nIn years past this has been more exciting, because ever since we got Rupert and Ingrid in 2009, we\u2019ve had cats climbing the tree. However, except for a brief dash by Sherman\u2026.\n\u2026..while we were assembling the pieces, none of the cats really seemed to care much at all. In fact the box the tree came in was far more interesting.\nI suppose we ought to be happy about this, since it means we might finally be able to drag out all the nice, breakable ornaments that have been lurking in boxes in the attic for the past eight years, but in a way, it\u2019s a little bit sad. It feels like the end of an era. We got so used to the amusement of having cats in the Christmas tree \u2013 in fact we actually looked *forward* to it each year \u2013 that it feels strange to think that we\u2019re going to be back to having a plain, ordinary tree.\nWell. Maybe not *completely* ordinary (yes, that is Cthulhu wearing a Santa hat at the top).\nAh well. To everything there is a season and all that. The tree is up and so now it\u2019s starting to feel a little more festive around here. These days (especially with Rupert and Sherman) that\u2019s just about the extent of the decorating we do.\nOkay, except for one other thing. But for some reason these don\u2019t stay put very long.\nOne Response to It\u2019s the most wonderful time of year\nI don\u2019t celebrate much of anything, but I used to put up a tree every once in a while B.C. (before cats). Now that the youngest is in his teens I think I could safely try again, but\u2026 I\u2019m pretty sure the big dog would take one look and pee on it. So no tree for me.\nWhich is fine. I have enough things in the house already. Still, I understand your letdown at the lack of excitement.",
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        "raw_content": "And, no I\u2019m not the Jeremy Lasky that is the cinematographer on Finding Nemo, Cars and Toy Story 3. (But we do actually know each other! I hope to interview him on the Podcast or YouTube channel in the near future).\nI grew up on the tip of Coney Island, Brooklyn right on the beach where my parents still live. 3rd house from the ocean. From kindergarten on, I commuted daily to school throughout my entire childhood. From grade school in Canarsie, Brooklyn to High School at Stuyvesant in the East Village. After high school, I headed out to Pittsburgh to study Architecture at Carnegie Mellon University. After the first year, I realized my true calling was in Graphic Design and shifted majors to begin anew in my Sophomore year. I also ended up earning a minor in Architecture and also Business Management, alongside my major. Right after college, I started my career at RGA(more on that path in an upcoming post).\nFor 5+ years I lead design efforts for feature films, global ad agencies and broadcast networks. In the Fall of 2001, I co-founded PERCEPTION, a cutting edge motion graphics studio that lead the revolution in creating groundbreaking design and visual effects on the desktop. Now in it\u2019s 16th year, the studio has sharpened its focus to become global experts in designing futuristic UIs for both feature films and for the most powerful brands in technology. I spend my days leading new business strategies, shaping the company\u2019s growth and destiny, while overseeing a full-time staff of 15.\nMy graphic design work has been featured in Adweek, Advertising Age, Apple.com, Brandweek, Carnegie Mellon News, Communication Arts, Graphic Design USA, How Magazine, I.D., IDN, and Print Magazine. He has received awards and recognition from AIGA, The Art Director\u2019s Club, Broadcast Design Association/Promax, CLIO, International Andy Awards, Monitor Awards, New Media Invision Awards, One Show Awards, The Charleston International Film Festival Awards, Telly Awards, and The Type Directors Club.\nI have been a keynote speaker and presenter at: Promax 2016, Disney Art Summit, Disney Creative Loop Series, Science of Team Science Conference, Biogen Techology Innovation Symposium, TV of Tomorrow Conference, and Razorfish\u2019s Global Creative Summit. I have also lectured on design and guest speaker at OTIS, SCAD, Carnegie Mellon\u2019s ETC and NYU ITP. And I\u2019ve given presentations and workshops at some of the biggest tech giants in the world including Samsung, IBM, SpaceX, Intel, Microsoft, GE, Yahoo, Audi, Mercedes, Ford, Chrysler, Visa and Apple.\nI am available to comment on most topics for print, web, television and radio. Get in touch.\nDo you want me to speak at your next event? Give me a shout.\nABOUT PERCEPTIONS & REFLECTIONS\nThis blog has been a long time coming.\nIt\u2019s the perfect place for me to share my thoughts, and my personal reflections on a variety of topics. It also gives me the opportunity to look back a bit and put the pieces together throughout my life that helped shaped my destiny.\nI\u2019m big on that stuff, as you will see.\nFor years, I\u2019ve read book after book, watched hundreds of speeches and listened to countless podcasts of successful people sharing their habits and philosophies that helped make them successful and optimized their personal performance. And what often strikes me is how many of these routines and thought processes are innate to me; things that are hard-wired into my being, that I\u2019ve been doing automatically for much of my life. (Long before meme\u2019s like \u2018be the hardest worker in the room\u2019 are thrown around on the social sphere as if it\u2019s revelatory or it became \u2018fashionable\u2019 to brag about working out at 4am.) So one motivation for blogging, is to allow me to share more of my ideas in real time, as a running commentary of my daily and weekly insights. I\u2019ll certainly direct you towards some other interesting content and material on the web; but I love to challenge perceptions and connect the dots.\nWORK WITH ME AND MY TEAM\nAt Perception we collaborate with Technology innovators and filmmakers alike on designing and visualizing futuristic technologies. For more information on what we specialize in and our story, see our website experienceperception.com\nAnd if we can help you with your initiative in any way, please feel free to reach out.",
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        "raw_content": "SOUTH QUAY HOUSE\nTEMPLE BACK\nWebsite: http://www.unite-group.co.uk/\nAbout UNITE STUDENTS\nUnite Students is the UK\u2019s leading manager and developer of student accommodation. We provide a home for over 50,000 students in 140 purpose built properties across 28 of the UK\u2019s strongest university towns and cities. We have over 1,400 employees and work in partnership with over 50 higher education providers, as well as renting rooms directly to students.\nOur culturally-diverse customers are at the heart of our business and we aim to provide a home for students that supports their success, whether defined as academic achievement, personal growth or employability. Our properties provide high quality, well-located, safe accommodation that is close to university campuses, transport and local amenities. Our rent includes a study bedroom, all bills, insurance, 24-hour security and high speed Wi-Fi throughout our buildings.\nFounded in 1991, Unite Group is a FTSE 250 company listed on the London Stock Exchange. We are pursuing a sustainable growth strategy designed to make the most of the resilient nature of the student accommodation sector. We aim to maintain the strongest brand in the sector and operate the highest quality portfolio through consistent investment in and improvement to our operating platform, highly selective development activity, asset management initiatives and portfolio recycling.\nIn addition to our wholly owned properties, we are also invested in and operate a small number of specialist funds and joint ventures with institutional investment partners, the largest of which is the \u00a31.5 billion Unite UK Student Accommodation Fund (USAF).\nThe Group\u2019s charitable trust, the Unite Foundation provides free student accommodation and a generous annual scholarship to young people in the UK who aspire to a degree but face the most challenging circumstances.\nFor more information visit our corporate website: www.unite-group.co.uk and careers: http://recruitment.unite-group.co.uk/ our student site www.unite-students.com or the Unite Foundation www.unitefoundation.co.uk\n7 jobs with UNITE STUDENTS\nGet new jobs for UNITE STUDENTS by email\nFollow UNITE STUDENTS\nWe are looking for an experienced Commercial Manager to manage all the commercial aspects of the projects undertaken by the Estates Project Team.\nThe Senior IT Infrastructure Engineer role is pivotal in supporting and delivering Unite Students` IT infrastructure.\nAs a Business Analyst at Unite Students you`ll join a friendly, customer-focussed digital delivery team within the IT department\nYou will be working in an agile team, contributing to the build and support of quality software solutions on our web and mobile platforms.\nExternal Insight Analyst\nWe`re looking for an External Insight Analyst to join our Insight team in our Bristol head office.",
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        "raw_content": "Documentary on deadly Navy helicopter by alums Zachary Stauffer and Jason Paladino to premiere at Mill Valley Film Festival\nHome / News / Documentary on deadly Navy helicopter by alums Zachary Stauffer and Jason Paladino to premiere at Mill Valley Film Festival\nDirector/Producer Zachary Stauffer (\u201908) and Jason Paladino (\u201915), the film\u2019s assistant producer and primary reporter. Photo: Lisa Hornak/UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.\nNearly five years after a Berkeley Journalism graduate student began reporting on a deadly Navy helicopter crash, his work has led to the first feature documentary film from UC Berkeley\u2019s Investigative Reporting Program. \u201cWho Killed Lt. 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He later became a fellow at the IRP, and teamed up with Mike Hixenbaugh, then a military reporter at The Virginian-Pilot newspaper, to write a handful of print pieces on the helicopter and the military\u2019s lack of response to its disturbing safety record. NBC Nightly News also broadcast a version of the story in 2015.\nSo why invest more time in the story and pursue a documentary? A film offered space to report it thoroughly and give it a natural story arc. \u201cThere were some fundamental questions about why things didn\u2019t go as they should, which we didn\u2019t get to until we expanded to a bigger project,\u201d says Paladino.\n\u201cWho Killed Lt. Van Dorn\u201d is directed by Zachary Stauffer, a staff producer at the IRP and a 2008 graduate of the documentary program. 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The film goes on to explore how the Congress and Pentagon\u2019s decision-making process and priorities contributed to the 53E\u2019s dismal safety record.\nIn total, 18 J-School students and graduates worked on the film, assisting with everything from graphic illustrations to background research to lending an extra hand on camera. \u201cThe IRP and the J-School were essential to this project,\u201d says Stauffer. \u201cThey backed us and said, \u2018We will see this through.\u2019 We\u2019re fortunate to be allowed to explore things that are not always front and center in the documentary world.\u201d\nPaladino knows that a film about the military isn\u2019t expected out of Berkeley. \u201cWe had sources say, \u2018You\u2019re from where?\u2019\u201d he says. 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Once again, I have not begun contacting sources yet.\nThe subject itself is also very broad. I will need to find something within the topic to focus on. I\u2019m thinking about trying to find a teacher connected to the story, or maybe the principal.\nIt\u2019s a difficult choice- a story with fewer obstacles about something I love? Or the story with roadblocks that will really test me?\nThe serious and the silly\nIn J2150 lecture this Tuesday, we watched A Thousand More, a multimedia piece about a nine year old boy with a life-altering condition. As a journalist, and especially a photojournalist, this story displays one of the kinds of topics I will have to cover\u2013 human interest. Many human interest stories are about suffering, or working through a difficult time, like this piece was.\nA Thousand More could not have been as touching and successful as it was without Philly, the subject. Often a journalist might have a good idea for a story\u2026 but the story itself will fall flat due to the subject. Some people can never be comfortable being photographed, video graphed, and interviewed constantly. They may also dislike the idea of a journalist seeing into their private life and be unwilling to open up. However, Philly was a goldmine for the journalist. He was open, funny, and most of all, captivating. Because of his attitude, the audience was not feeling sorry for him the entire time but enjoying his bright and happy personality. The interviews with the parents were a necessity as well; Philly\u2019s happiness often made me forget how his condition affected his life. His parents brought my thoughts back to the seriousness of the situation.\nI would not change much about the video. I think I would have enjoyed seeing more about his relationships with his friends and how his friends have to deal with his condition. Do they think about it? How does it make them feel? I think talking to some other people outside of the family could have shed more light on Philly\u2019s affect on the world. The other thing I didn\u2019t quite agree with was the use of photography. The journalist inserted a handful of photos throughout the piece, but I found them to be out of place. There either needed to be more photos or none at all.\nMany multimedia pieces orbit around serious, touching, or dramatic stories. Stories like Philly\u2019s attract attention and audiences. However, not all multimedia has to be so serious! Once in a while, I come across fun and light-hearted. Here\u2019s a piece I came across a while ago and fell in love with! It\u2019s fun, fast paced, and frivolous. There\u2019s no photography but I still love it:\nPosted in Uncategorized\t| Tagged audio, emotional, fluffy, fun, journalism, Life-threatening conditions, multimedia, photography, possible death, relevant, serious, silly, still, story, travel, videography\t| Leave a reply\nThe Role of the Photographer.\nThis photo evokes an emotion, an instant reaction, and immediate meditation. Kevin Carder took this picture during the Sudan famine in 1994. The conditions that he saw there eventually lead to his suicide.\nCartier-Bresson said it right! No matter what a person is doing\u2013 walking down the street, facebooking, or reading a magazine, when a photograph gets into their field of vision, it\u2019s an instinct to look at it. The second someone looks at a photo, they will have a reaction. If someone is looking through a newspaper, usually stories with a photo will get the most attention.They might think, \u201chey, that\u2019s a nice car,\u201d if they see an ad in their magazine. A photo of their friend\u2019s cute dress on Facebook might make them \u201clike\u201d the picture. Some pictures might be seen and ignored. But sometimes, a photo will be more than these basic reactions. Sometimes, a photo can make you feel something deeper inside. A photo that evokes a true emotion, be it happiness, anger, or depression are the photos that will be remembered, if only for a little while.\nIt\u2019s hard for me to separate my role as a viewer and as a photographer. Because I am so immersed in the world as a photographer, I can\u2019t look at a photo as a viewer might. When I see one of those emotion-evoking photos, I stop and ask myself, what is this photo trying to tell me? What is the story? Why should I feel this emotion? And as a photographer, I know that my photos should be conveying these same ideas to the viewer. That is my responsibility and my obligation to the world: To tell a story with just one or multiple images. There are stories all around me. Without photographs, however, those stories may never be noticed.\nPosted in Photography\t| Tagged Cartier-Bresson, communication, emotion, exploration, photography, purpose, stories, travel, world\t| Leave a reply\nAnd we\u2019re off: J2150\nWow, after J2100 News Writing last semester, I thought I could take a deep breath. Doesn\u2019t look like it though! This semester, I\u2019ll be taking J2150 Multimedia Journalism and J2000 Cross-Cultural Journalism at the same time\u2026 which, in the words of my J2000 professor: \u201cYour semester is going to suck!\u201d Great! Just what I wanted to hear on my first day of class.\nActually, J2150 should be pretty fun. Because Multimedia and especially photography is really what I want to do with my life! I am hoping to graduate with an emphasis in Photojournalism. Photography is my passion\u2026 and my Nikon D7000 is my baby! I have loved photography for so long, I can\u2019t remember when I started. 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        "raw_content": "Kate\t20thC, 21stC, Eudora Welty, Harper Lee, literary history, passion and secrets, political / social commentary, teenage romance, the life of the times\t July 27, 2015 July 28, 2015\nWhen the hoo-hah about Go Set A Watchman erupted a few weeks ago, I was diffident, since I haven\u2019t read To Kill A Mockingbird in about thirty years (and I don\u2019t think I\u2019ve seen the film), and though my memory of Mockingbird was very positive, I had no particular desire to read it again. Instead, I was interested in an apparently lost manuscript, a rejected novel that got forgotten but survived as a piece of literary archaeology. When the Guardian (and the Wall Street Journal) printed the first chapter, I read it out of curiosity, and was very surprised by how impressed I was, and how much I wanted to read the whole thing. I received the novel for my birthday last week, and read it in two gobbled sittings, last thing at night and first thing in the morning. My head is still resonating with its impact.\nI thought I should check out some reviews in newspapers and literary magazines to see how my impressions measured against theirs. An awful lot of the professional reviewers seem to be setting up their personal critical flagpoles in the sea of shifting sands that is now the landscape for Harper Lee criticism. Many are using selective evidence from the book to advance a preset argument: the first review in The New Statesman was very annoying on this count. Overall, a range of judgements on the novel\u2019s quality are on offer: this is not a great book, it is not a good book, it needs some serious editing, it\u2019s a draft that should never have been published, it\u2019s a money-making gambit, it shouldn\u2019t be bought or read. There is also the racism debate, on which I am not qualified to comment except to say that, as a work written in the 1950s, Go Set A Watchman ought to be judged by the standards of that time, not our own. Many people seem to be angry and upset that Atticus Finch is given dialogue and opinions that do not make him admirable by the standards of today. Well, I\u2019m sorry they\u2019re upset, but, to paraphrase Hadley Freeman, please remember that he\u2019s a character in a novel, he\u2019s not Gregory Peck, and he\u2019s not a real person.\nThe USA cover\nI am fascinated by what I think are the real reasons why this novel was not accepted by the first publisher to read it: anti-feminism, and fear of female things. The protagonist Jean Louise Finch (Scout of To Kill A Mockingbird) spends the novel weighing up whether to get married and her preference is not to get married at all. She recalls the ghastly shock of menstruation; her months of terror at the age of twelve thinking she was pregnant after being inadvertently French-kissed, brought on by her bewilderment at a schoolmate having to leave school because the girl\u2019s father had made both his daughters pregnant; the wardrobe malfunction of the falsies she bought to make her first evening dress look right; and she describes necking at 2am in public. These particularly female experiences could not have appeared in print in the 1950s in such an open manner. Think of how Eudora Welty got away with publishing similar material: in Go Set A Watchman Lee punches hard and honestly at how young women were normally written in the 1950s, and does not use the right euphemisms and evasive language to get her subject matter past the censors. Thus, I suggest, the book failed at its first hurdle by breaking the rules of patriarchal \u2018decency\u2019. She was a revolutionary feminist marvel for daring to try to get this sort of thing printed.\na lost, temporary cover?\nThe racism which brings about Jean Louise\u2019s awakening should be considered after reading the whole novel. Lee makes the meeting of the Maycomb Citizens\u2019 Council the point at which Jean Louise opens her eyes, has to vomit, and starts to learn some new facts of life. Her de facto mother Calpurnia had to tell her the real facts of life, back when she was twelve, and sniffy Aunt Alexandra has no doubt that Jean Louise knows them all pretty well now (which supports the hints that Jean Louise has an active and contented sex life in New York: another startling admission for a 1950s novel). But Jean Louise\u2019s innate colour-blindness, her assumption that the black Americans she grew up with need kindness, hope, opportunity and courtesy just as she does, is rocked by the unpleasant reality of racism in Maycomb. Through this, she finally opens her eyes to the vast changes now happening in the South, and to what her father, the sainted Atticus, is doing.\nGo Set A Watchman is an astounding relic from a historical period that did not and never would have accepted it. I don\u2019t agree at all that as a novel it needs serious editing and is merely a first draft. I was enchanted by Jean Louise as a character, at the evocative descriptions of arriving by stages in the South by train, and by the details of clothes, standards of femininity and the easy, familiar relationships. I was gripped by the meandering stream of consciousness describing her arrival home, and her absent-minded appreciation of family in the familiar setting, telling us all we needed to know by simple showing. This was all deeply satisfying to read, and beautifully written. The monologues of Aunt Zandra and the ladies of the horrific Monday morning Coffee that Jean Louise has to attend, after her Sunday afternoon encounter with Maycomb\u2019s segregationists, are a powerful chorus of feminine agreement with what the Maycomb men have to say, increasing Jean Louise\u2019s isolation. How could she ever have thought these were her people? The fierce anger of her awakening to the horror of open racist ideology is agonising stuff; maybe a bit wordy, but profoundly moving. And there is hope, even at the end. Dr Finch gives his niece a challenge to take up the position that he, and possibly Atticus too, has adopted, by increasing the numbers in the South of those who don\u2019t agree with racism, because at this point in history, they need all the help they can get.\nI still feel no particular desire to reread Mockingbird, because Watchman is a separate novel. Its text probably produced Mockingbird, in the sense that characters and settings are shared, but the efforts to trace connections, and to \u2018show\u2019 that Watchman is only a precursor are misplaced. The reviews assume that it can only be considered as a shadow of the later novel, or as a substandard first draft. I don\u2019t agree. I think Go Set A Watchman is a fine novel in its own right, and should be read without fussing over what the later Mockingbird\u2018s Atticus may or may not have said and done. It\u2019s a story: enjoy it, and learn from it.\nillustration by Tom Clohosy Cole\nGo Set A Wtchman\nPrevious Post Tell Me What You Read: David McKay and literary translation\nNext Post Now Posting on Vulpes Libris: David Mitchell\u2019s The Bone Clocks\n4 thoughts on \u201cRead the novel before you judge it: Harper Lee\u2019s Go Set A Watchman\u201d\nginnyswart says:\nFirst really intelligent crit Ive read about this book and it makes me want to read it \u2013 after all the naysayers so coldly trashed it\nThank you! The naysayers had their own agenda, I think, of getting their names out there rather than talking about the book. Please DO read it, even if you wait for the paperback.\nI\u2019ll admit up front I have yet to read Watchman. I\u2019ve read the excerpts and listened to the abridged reading on the BBC, but I\u2019m waiting on a library copy. I\u2019m quite looking forward to it. I think you\u2019re right about what was considered an acceptable topic for a woman (especially then). Childhood is acceptable; womanhood is not.\nIn addition, two things have struck me about the reviews, the sentimental attachment to Mockingbird, to the point that the idea that the author \u2014 the author! \u2014 should have dared come up with a different story inspires outrage, and the insistence that Harper Lee, as woman and icon, has to be protected. Protected by her editor, her sister, her neighbours \u2026 Male writers (Salinger, for example) generally don\u2019t inspire such insistence, nor such acceptance the idea of a single career-defining novel. That\u2019s not a natural state for a writer. Was she, in the end, protected into silence? If she had been able to publish Watchman, to a certain amount of controversy and the kind of reviews generally given first novelists, mightn\u2019t she then have gone on to have a full career?\nSouthern protection? 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        "raw_content": "lschiume@nd.edu\nLuis Schiumerini is an assistant professor of political science at Notre Dame, where he was a postdoctoral research associate with the Department of Political Science and a 2017-2018 Kellogg Institute Visiting Fellow. His research focuses on the political economy of citizenship in the developing world. He combines fieldwork with tools of causal inference to investigate the conditions under which citizens can effectively engage in electoral accountability, participate in mass protests, and form preferences for redistribution.\nSchiumerini was a Postdoctoral Prize Research Fellow in Politics at Nuffield College at the University of Oxford. He is a board member of the Argentine Panel Election Study 2015 and a research associate of the Center for the Politics of Development at University of California, Berkeley. He previously worked as an electoral and institutional reform analyst in the Office of Electoral Affairs for Buenos Aires and as a consultant for the Center for the Implementation for Equity and Growth Policies in Argentina.\nSchiumerini is completing a book manuscript entitled Blessing and Curse: Incumbency and Democratic Accountability in Latin America that explores why incumbent politicians enjoy an electoral advantage in some political settings but a disadvantage in others. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in Perspective on Politics, the Journal of Conflict Resolution, the British Journal of Political Science, and University of Michigan Press.\nHe earned a PhD from Yale University and a BA from Universidad Torcuato Di Tella in Argentina.\nBlessing and Curse: Incumbency and Democratic Accountability in Latin America\nLupu, Noam, Oliveros, Virginia and Schiumerini, Luis. Campaigns and Voters in Developing Democracies: Argentina in Comparative Perspective. University of Michigan Press, 2019.\nAyta\u00e7, S. Erdem, Luis Schiumerini, and Susan Stokes. \"Why Do People Join Backlash Protests? Lessons from Turkey.\" Journal of Conflict Resolution 62, no. 6 (2018): 1205-228.\nSchiumerini, Luis. \u201cIncumbency Effects and Democratic Accountability in the Developing World.\u201d APSA Comparative Democratization Newsletter 1, (2018): 12-15.\nFeierherd, German, Luis Schiumerini, and Susan Stokes. \"When Do the Wealthy Support Redistribution? Inequality Aversion in Buenos Aires.\" British Journal of Political Science, 2017, 1-13.\nAyta\u00e7, S.Erdem E., Luis Schiumerini, and Susan Stokes. \"Protests and Repression in New Democracies.\" Perspectives on Politics 15, no. 1 (2017): 62-82.",
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        "raw_content": "Posted on June 20, 2018 by Kevin Slusher\nThe U.S. Attorney General, Jeff Sessions, the Department of Homeland Security, along with administration officials at the White House, have recently acknowledged the implementation of a new \u201czero tolerance\u201d policy for families arriving at the U.S./Mexico border. This policy is being used by the current administration to separate families.\nWe declare that this policy separating children from their mothers and fathers, and its enforcement, is an unjust policy and a moral evil. The psalmist writes, \u201cBehold, children are a heritage from the Lord, the fruit of the womb a reward\u201d (Psalm 127:3, ESV). Children are not instruments to be used for political purposes and ends. As with each human life, children are gifts and blessings from God. The familial bonds of parent and child are holy bonds, given by God, and no government shall work to destroy or disrupt the bonds of the family. Further, any state-sanctioned policy or law that results in the dehumanization of any human being, citizen or non-citizen, violates the very basic human dignity that is granted each human being on account of God relating to them as their creator.\nAs those who share in the common confession of faith that Christ is Lord, we acknowledge that \u201cJesus Christ, as he is attested for us in Holy Scripture, is the one Word of God which we have to hear and which we have to trust and obey in life and in death\u201d (The Theological Declaration of Barmen). It is Christ alone who is enthroned in heaven, to whom every knee shall bow and tongue confess (Philippians 2:9-11). It is Christ alone who stands as Lord and judge over all the kings and princes of the earth (cf. Psalm 2; Revelation 6:12 ff.)\nThe witness of Holy Scripture is clear as to the mandate God\u2019s people have to love, welcome, and serve the foreigner and resident alien in our midst. Leviticus 19:33-34 (CEB) states, \u201cWhen immigrants live in your land with you, you must not cheat them. Any immigrant who lives with you must be treated as if they were one of your citizens. You must love them as yourself, because you were immigrants in the land of Egypt; I am the Lord your God\u201d (cf. Deuteronomy 10:18-19). The double-love command given by Christ in the gospels, to love God and to love neighbor, upon which \u201c all the law and the prophets hang\u201d, is grounded within Israel\u2019s story and its life with God as given witness in the Old Testament (cf. Matthew 22:37-40; Mark 12:30-31; Luke 10:27).\nFurther, our very Lord, Jesus Christ, was himself an immigrant and refugee, taken by his parents into a foreign land, fleeing the threat of violence and evil (Matthew 2:13-23).\nHoly Scripture calls us, in imitation of God, to show compassion and seek justice for the most vulnerable among us as if we are doing it for Jesus himself (Matthew 25:40).\nRomans 13 does not sanction the observance of laws that contradict the justice of God but instead declares that there is \u201cno authority except from God\u201d and that governing authorities are \u201cnot a terror to good conduct but to bad.\u201d It calls on God\u2019s people to \u201cdo what is good\u201d and to \u201c[o]we no one anything, except to love one another; for the one who loves another has fulfilled the law. The commandments, \u2018You shall not commit adultery; You shall not murder; You shall not steal; You shall not covet\u2019; and any other commandment, are summed up in this word, \u2018Love your neighbor as yourself.\u2019 Love does no wrong to a neighbor; therefore, love is the fulfillment of the law\u201d (Romans 13:8-10, NRSV).\nWe commit ourselves and our churches, as the body of Christ, to love, welcome, and to seek justice for, all persons, regardless of country of origin or immigration status. As Holy Scripture teaches us: \u201c[O]ur citizenship is in heaven, and it is from there that we are expecting a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ.\u201d Our citizenship belongs to the Kingdom of God, \u201ca great multitude\u2026from every nation, from all tribes and peoples and tongues\u201d (Revelation 7:9, NRSV). It is our Christian duty and obligation to fulfill God\u2019s law: \u201cWe must obey God rather than any human authority\u201d (Acts 5:29, NRSV).\nWe call upon our elected officials and representative government to reverse this inhumane and unjust policy immediately. While we acknowledge the right of nation-states to maintain borders to protect the security of its citizens, we call on our government to act with mercy and justice toward those fleeing persecution and violence in their home countries, risking their lives to seek asylum in the United States for the chance to create a better life for themselves and their children. To maintain the border does not justify the evil and unjust treatment of men, women, and children forced to leave their homeland due to community or state-sanctioned violence, the threat of gang recruitment and related violence, and/or poverty and unstable economic conditions often caused by the economic policies and actions of the U.S. itself.\nFinally, we pray with the psalmist that you, O Lord, would: \u201cBreak the arm of the wicked and evildoer\u2026[for the] Lord is king forever and ever; the nations shall perish from his land. O Lord, you hear the desire of the meek, you will strengthen their heart, you will incline your ear to do justice for the orphan and the oppressed, so that those from earth may strike terror no more\u201d (Psalm 10:15-18, NRSV).\n*I wrote this statement at the encouragement of an elder at the church I pastor. 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        "raw_content": "(12th century). Marie de France is perhaps the earliest known French woman poet. She wrote narrative poems and fables on romantic and magical themes that inspired later artists.\nLike many other writers of her time, what can be known about Marie de France is taken or inferred from her writings and from a possible allusion or two in contemporary authors. From a line in the epilogue to her fables, Claude Fauchet (1581) drew the name by which she has since been known. The same epilogue states that her fables were translated from, or based on, an English source for a Count William, usually identified as William Longsword, earl of Salisbury, or sometimes as William Marshal, earl of Pembroke. These fables were the first instance of a literary form called Ysopets, which were collections of fables, often versions of those of Aesop. Marie de France is given credit as the originator of this early form of moral instruction.\nShe also wrote lays, long poems having nonuniform stanzas consisting of six to sixteen lines of four to eight syllables each. Unlike the lays of the later trouv\u00e8res (the poet-musicians of northern France), her lays were nonmusical; rather, they were short stories in verse. They were dedicated to a \u201cnoble\u201d king, presumably Henry II of England, though it is sometimes thought that this was Henry\u2019s son, also named Henry, who briefly ruled with his father as the Young King. Her version of L\u2019Espurgatoire Seint Patriz (St. Patrick\u2019s Purgatory) was based on the 12th-century Latin text of Henry of Saltrey. Her lays varied in length from the 118 lines of Chevrefoil (The Honeysuckle), an episode in the Tristan story, to the 1,184 lines of Eliduc, a story of the devotion of a first wife whose husband brings a second wife from overseas. Beyond this work, though, little else is known of Marie de France, and every conjecture about her has been hotly debated.",
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        "raw_content": "*This is a piece of satire and not meant to be taken seriously*\nThere is something wrong with society nowadays. People seem to be romanticizing and glorifying physical handicaps. Everywhere you go, you see people demanding places to be made accessible to handicapped people or to be \u201cdisable-friendly\u201d as they like to call it. I don\u2019t get why people need to give these people special treatment like they are some different beings than us, like somehow they deserve more respect than we do. There is a big call from the next generation to make stairs have those little weird chairs that help an old person get up the stairs in case they have any difficulty. I don\u2019t understand that, back in my day, we used to carry our old ones on our backs if need be, we didn\u2019t let them sit on a chair and be comfortable! How can we allow that to happen?!\nPeople now take some kind of pride in being handicapped, as if they are at peace with who they are and what they have to live with. It\u2019s disgusting to see personally, how can you be normal or act normal when you aren\u2019t? These people like to be treated as special snowflakes and think that just because they don\u2019t have a leg; it would be okay to ask for special treatment when working out in a gym. If you want to do that squat, you do that squat without asking for any help. That\u2019s how things work; otherwise you need not come here.\nThere are so many movies and TV shows being made around the whole concept of people being handicapped or sick. Why do you need to make movies about them? These people are sick, they need help, not your meaningless glorification.\nEven at sports events, it has become so common to see people with cancer or on wheelchairs being lined up with the biggest sports stars in the world, all that attention just because they were disabled. It\u2019s ridiculous. Now normal children will see them and want to cut off their leg just so they can meet their favorite sportspersons. Is that the culture we want to raise our kids in? A culture where people are awarded for being handicapped. It won\u2019t be long before we hear news of people getting their leg broken or getting cancer just so that they can be famous and receive all that attention from the society, almost as if, they need that attention.\nPeople should focus on other problems and not try to focus on two problems at once. That is totally not possible at all. I know because my whole life I haven\u2019t been able to concentrate on multiple things at the same time so it seems pretty safe to make the assumption that 8,000,000,000(billion) people I share the planet with must be exactly like me. People should focus on my problem more than other problems. My problems are more important, I am not looking for attention at all and who would do that? I just need someone to give me their focus, and focus and attention are two totally different things. So in summary, things should not be glorified, but those things should be glorified which I want glorified. Nothing else.\n\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-Satire Ends\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\nI wrote this piece today to understand and/or question the people who say talking about mental health and illnesses is in some way glorifying it. There seems to be an unfortunate trend that any show or series or movie or blog or news or anything for that matter, being made about depression and suicide is invariably leading to romanticizing the same. Maybe the people who say it and I differ on what the definition of glorification is, or how an illness should be properly depicted. The thing with mental illnesses is that they come in so many shapes and sizes that it becomes difficult to depict something so vast in volume in a few episodes or pages or articles. People have tried, and people will continue to try but there will never be a write answer to this. Just because I haven\u2019t written about poverty or illiteracy or the gazillion other things plaguing humanity right now, doesn\u2019t mean I don\u2019t care about them. Change has to begin somewhere and I\u2019m trying to bring a change to this.\nAnother reminder that I have a confessions page now so if you have anything to confess, share, advice anonymously, feel free to share it.\nTags: 13rwblogdepressionmental healthmental illnesssatiresuicideteen\nSunitagupta\t\u00b7 July 5, 2017 at 9:04 PM\nIt\u2019s not glorifying,it\u2019s compassion for a fellow human.mental problem is usually not visible so people can be insensitive to it.but it doesn\u2019t mean that people with some disability doesn\u2019t need sympathy,they really do.",
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        "raw_content": "Have it your way in Norway\nNorway offers a wide range of possibilities for spectacular experiences. The scenery is normally best enjoyed combined with hiking, but there are lots more adventurous things to do.\nPhoto by Lillehammer 2016 Youth Olympic Games\nNorway is the definition of nature. It\u2019s everywhere, mostly unspoiled and free to use. From numerous parks in the city to endless miles of forests and mountain terrain. The high country of central Norway is widely open for hiking. There are numerous national parks criss-crossed by well-maintained hiking trails and the Jotunheimen is especially worth a try. Go there in the summer, although winter is wonderful \u2014 you\u2019ll need skis. With 60 glaciers and 275 summits over 2000m, Jotunheimen is exceptionally beautiful and home to trails such as Besseggen, Hurrungane and those in the shadow of Galdh\u00f8piggen, Norway\u2019s highest peak at 2469 meters. 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        "raw_content": "The American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky filed suit Wednesday to block a new law that bans a common form of abortion in Kentucky for women who are 11 weeks or more pregnant.\nHouse Bill 454 was signed into law by Gov. Matt Bevin Tuesday. The bill contained an emergency clause, which means it took effect immediately.\nThe law, which sailed through the state House and Senate, would prohibit doctors from performing an abortion procedure called \u201cdilation and evacuation\u201d on women who are 11 weeks or later into a pregnancy, except in medical emergencies. The procedure, which doctors generally use in the second trimester, was used in 537 of the 3,312 abortions performed in Kentucky in 2016, according to state records.\nOpponents of House Bill 454 claimed it would force many women to undergo a procedure that is more costly, takes longer and involves a hospital stay. Supporters of the bill call the procedure, which involves dismemberment of a human fetus, cruel and gruesome.\nThe federal lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Kentucky, says the law would block women\u2019s constitutional right to an abortion by forcing them to travel hundreds of miles out of state if they need this abortion procedure.\n\u201cWe\u2019re suing Kentucky yet again \u2014 this time to stop state politicians from banning a safe abortion method,\u201d said Talcott Camp, deputy director with the ACLU Reproductive Freedom Project. \u201cThis law disregards a woman\u2019s health and decisions in favor of a narrow ideological agenda.\u201d\nSince January 2011, state politicians in the U.S. have enacted more than 400 new restrictions on abortion, according to the ACLU.\nElizabeth Kuhn, communications director for Bevin, said the lawsuit was not surprising, but was \u201cdisturbing.\n\u201cKentucky\u2019s elected representatives voted overwhelmingly this session to safeguard unborn children against the gruesome practice of live dismemberment abortion,\u201d she said. \u201cFew issues should be as commonsense as protecting the most vulnerable among us from the horrific act of being torn from limb to limb while still alive.\u201d\nIn Kentucky, the Republican-led General Assembly approved two bills in 2017 to curb abortions. One prohibited abortions in the state at or after 20 weeks of pregnancy unless the mother\u2019s life is in danger. Another required doctors to present ultrasound results to any woman requesting an abortion. That law was struck down by a federal judge, a ruling still under appeal by the Bevin administration.\nBevin officials also targeted the only abortion clinic in Lexington with a lengthy legal battle that closed it down. Now, Kentucky joins a handful of other states with only one abortion provider: the EMW Women\u2019s Surgical Center, P.S.C., of Louisville, which also owned the Lexington facility. That clinic also is fighting a lawsuit to prevent its shutdown. A decision is pending in federal court.\nOn \u2013 11 Apr, 2018 By Linda Blackford",
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        "raw_content": "Show Related Q&As Online Statistics Degree Programs Master's Degree Programs in Statistics How Do I Become a Linguistic Specialist for the Federal Government? Which Universities Offer Online Statistics Courses?\nWhat's the Historical Average...\nCollege FAQs\nWhat's the Historical Average Employment Rate for Recent College Grads?\nThere are multiple government agencies that create reports about employment rates. These agencies also make predictions about possible employment in the future. Typically, these reports break down information by education level, which can be helpful when you want to know statistics about recent college grads.\n2010-2020 Job Openings that Require a Bachelor's Degree\nThe U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) predicted that, from 2010 to 2020, roughly 8.5 million jobs that typically require a bachelor's degree would be available (www.bls.gov). During this period, the BLS stated that jobs would be most readily available in the fields of business, education, and computer science.\nThe BLS did note that despite an expected large number of job openings for college graduates, you might face some competition for jobs in certain fields, such as those that hire individuals with college degrees from multiple disciplines. Additionally, the number of qualified workers may be larger than the number of job openings.\nImportant Facts About Employment for New College Grads\nAverage Starting Salary (2014) $48,127 (graduates with bachelor's degrees)\nEssential Tools Graduates who attend job fairs, craft eye-catching resumes, take advantage of their social networks, and show up to interviews with confidence and energy make attractive candidates.\nEmployer Considerations Internships, work experience, volunteer experience, college major, GPA, extracurricular activities\nContinuing Education In some fields, like computer science, mathematics, and information technology, getting a master's level degree could lead to higher pay and more job opportunities.\n2015 Unemployment Rates of College Graduates vs. High School Graduates\nAs of 2015, the unemployment rate among recent college graduates is 7.2%. 10.5% are considered 'idle' meaning they are neither employed nor enrolled in further education. In comparison, the unemployment rate of recent high school graduates is 19.5%, with 16.3% considered idle.\nBLS 2014-2024 Employment Information\nThe BLS publishes reports on employment rates, noting the education required for each profession. In 2014, the BLS reported that high school graduates would have the greatest luck finding a job in the customer service representation field, which had a projected growth of 252,900 jobs between 2014 and 2024. The median salary for such a position is projected to be $31,200.\nFor graduates of bachelor's degree programs, the BLS reports that the fastest growing field is nursing. Between 2014 and 2024, 439,300 nursing positions are projected to open up from pure growth to graduates of bachelor degree programs, while 649,100 positions will need to be replaced. Nurses can expect to make a median wage of $66,640 per year.\nOnline Statistics Classes and Schools Sharpen your pencils and minds, grab your calculator and read more to learn about what you can do...\nGovernment Translator: Salary and Career Facts Translation involves working with the written rather than spoken word, and government translators...\nGovernment Lawyer: Career and Salary Facts Explore the career requirements for government lawyers. Get the facts about job duties, training...\nWhere Can I Find Free Online Statistics Courses? You can find several free online statistics courses through the Massachusetts Institute of...\nGovernment Reporter Associate's Degree Aspiring government reporters may be interested in obtaining an associate degree in government...\nMaster's Programs in Government Finance Read about earning a master's degree related to government finance. Review the prerequisites for...\nOnline Statistics Degree Programs\nOnline Probability and Statistics Courses\nOnline Graduate Statistics Courses\nCareers in Television Commercials\nSchooling for Doctors\nSubscribe to RSS feed for College FAQs",
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        "raw_content": "What Your Money Dreams Are Telling You\nby LearnVest, February 20, 2016\nJust about everyone has had daydreams of winning the lottery, but nighttime dreams about cold hard cash coming into your life are rare.\nIn fact, money doesn\u2019t even make this chart of most common dreams by state. That said, it\u2019s far more likely you are having dreams where certain symbols or actions represent your financial fears or reality. Of course, every dream interpretation depends on what's happening in the dreamer's waking life.\n\"Dreams are so personal,\" says Jane Reingold, a marriage and family therapist in San Francisco. \"The symbols and imagery that come up have everything to do with the dreamer, and what they mean for that person, than with a one-size-fits-all answer.\"\nIn other words, don't make any rash decisions based on what you think a dream meant. For fun, here are some of the most common dreams and what they mean, according to the dream weavers at DreamMoods.com.\nDreams About Drowning\nIn your waking life, you\u2019re a totally capable swimmer (or at least, being in water beyond the shower is cool with you), so why is it that you\u2019re suddenly having dreams of drowning? Not being able to pull yourself to the surface or being swept away in a current can symbolize the feeling of \u201cdrowning\u201d in debt.\nYour Teeth Are Falling Out\nIn one of my own recurring dreams, I feel something chalky in my mouth, bring my hand to it, and when I open my palm, all my teeth are there. While the general notion of vanity might be the obvious connection, dreams about losing teeth can also be connected to a conscious feeling of powerlessness. This could have a broad meaning, like feeling uncertain or not in control of a job or career, or it could be pointing at a financial situation you\u2019re currently encountering that feels out of control.\nHave you ever dreamt of being in a place you\u2019ve been a thousand times before \u2014 an airport, your high school, your office \u2014 and you\u2019re trying to get from point A to point B within that space, but you just can\u2019t figure out how to get there? Corridors lead to dead ends or elevators take you to unfamiliar places. It might mean that you\u2019re also feeling lost in your career, which has you stressing about your financial future. Alternatively, being lost in your dreams can mean that you\u2019re still adjusting to a new situation, so be easy on yourself.\nDreams about terrible bleeding typically do not mean you\u2019re sleeping through a hemorrhage. Instead, it\u2019s more likely that you feel as if you\u2019re bleeding financially, or feel like your nest egg is dwindling. Luckily, this is an easy one to resolve: Take a look at your spending, make some fixes, and wait for dreams of rainbows and unicorns to take its place.\nEven your subconscious knows the most efficient way to ring for help. To dream that you\u2019re calling 911 means that you shouldn\u2019t be afraid to ask for help if you need it. Ask for the raise, ask for financial advice. If you\u2019re calling 911 and no one answers or you\u2019re put on hold, then you should consider the dream itself a wakeup call \u2014 there\u2019s something urgent lurking out there that requires your attention. Take a financial inventory and see what it could be.\nFalling down can be a great feat of physical comedy when its deployed in a sitcom, but if it\u2019s showing up in your dreams, take note. It could mean that you\u2019re losing your financial footing, or a fear that you\u2019re losing your financial security.\nNot all symbols in dreams suggest less than ideal financial circumstances. If your meteors appear while you\u2019re in dreamland, take it as a sign that you are experiencing success, realizing your goals, and can rest easy.",
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        "raw_content": "Globe, Arizona \u2013 2 Killed, 2 Wounded in Shooting at Jammerz Bar\nJammerz Bar in Globe, the site of a shooting the night of November 11.\nPolice Identify Suspect in Jammerz Bar Shooting\nPolice in Globe, AZ have identified a suspect in a deadly shooting that left two people dead and two others injured outside of a bar called Jammerz on Sunday night. 22-year-old Sterling Randall Hunt was brought into custody on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation shortly following the shooting, which took place at around 11 p.m.\nAccording to police, three of the victims went outside of the bar to smoke a cigarette, and Hunt then went outside as well and opened fire. A 22-year-old man and a 44-year-old woman were killed in the shooting. Two 22-year-old women were also badly wounded and rushed to Phoenix-area hospitals. Police say that Hunt and the victims were playing pool before the shooting.\nThe Globe Police Department has asked anyone who was in the bar during the shooting and has information regarding the shooting to contact Globe Police Detective Steve Williams at (928) 425-5751.\nLegal Options For Victims of Bar Shootings\nAttorney contributor Brian Kent represents violent crime victims in civil court, helping them find the answers and financial support they deserve. We\u2019ve asked him to share his perspective on the legal options available to victims and families in bar shooting cases:\nAll property owners have a legal obligation to make sure that their premises are safe and that their guests, customers, and visitors are reasonably safe from the risk of preventable dangers. Protecting against the risk of foreseeable violent crime is part of this legal obligation.\nWhen a shooting takes place at a bar, nightclub, or another place of business, there are a few immediate concerns to address. Getting the victims the help they need comes first, along with apprehending the perpetrator. In the aftermath of a bar shooting, it\u2019s also important to determine if negligence on the part of bar ownership may have led to a failure to prevent the shooting. For example, the owner of a bar with a history of violence may be considered negligent for failing to address security.\nIf you or a loved one has been wounded or killed in a bar or nightclub shooting, you can learn more about your legal options by speaking to one of our experienced crime victim attorneys.\nLocal Coverage From ABC 15 Arizona\nLocation of Jammerz in Globe, AZ",
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        "raw_content": "Second John, Third John, Jude\nGeneral Remarks on Second John\nThe Second Letter of John covers the same ideas and the same issues found in First John. But it does so in a shorter and slightly different format. We could say that First John discusses the ideas, and Second John alludes to them. Therefore, a knowledge of First John will be helpful to understanding Second John.\nThe term, \u201celder,\u201d (1) refers to the ordained clergy of the Church. Pastors are elders of local congregations. Bishops, have oversight of several congregations and elders. Apostles are a special order of elders commissioned by Christ to establish His Church and teach the faith He taught to them. Except for Paul, the Apostles were with Christ during His earthly ministry. The order of Apostles ended when the last Apostle, John, died around the year 100 A.D. John identifies himself as an elder, and seems to take for granted that the recipients of his letter know and receive his Apostolic leadership.\nMany have speculated about the identity of its intended recipients. But all we can really know is that the elect lady of verse 1 is a church to which John wrote the letter. The elect sister of verse 13 is the church of Ephesus, where John was when he wrote the letter.\nJohn rejoices that the members of the church, whom he calls children of the elect lady (4), remain faithful to the truth. \u201cTruth\u201d is the doctrinal content of the Christian faith, especially the doctrines about the being and work of Christ. They are things that must be believed, and cannot be compromised, if one is to be a Christian. Truth also refers to living like a Christian in daily life, which John summarises in verses 5 and 6 as \u201clove.\u201d He is especially concerned that church members love one another (5). Christian love is compassion and unity as we walk with Christ together. It is also fellowship, a sense of being part of the family of God, with good will and good deeds and hospitality toward one another. Christian love begins with love for God, which is expressed by keeping His commandments (6). It is the exact opposite of lust, and of the current idea that all love begins with self-love.\nJohn boldly asserts that a person who does not believe the truth and live in love, which he calls \u201cthe doctrine of Christ\u201d in verse 9, \u201chath not God.\u201d In other words, no matter how nice, or how sincere he may be, and no matter how good his ideas and beliefs sound, if his beliefs and practice do not coincide with the teaching of Christ as given by the Apostles, he is not a Christian, is not saved, and is not bound for Heaven.\nJohn refers to the false teachers, who claim to preach Christ, but whose doctrine is different from that of the Apostles. Though their doctrine is very appealing and popular, it is heresy and lies, and John warns his people to stay away from it. In verse 10 he tells the Church to refuse to allow the false teachers into her fellowship, either as members or clergy. In John\u2019s day, the false teachers travelled from town to town, making their livings by preaching their views. They attempted to get into the churches, where they spread their views, led the congregation into errors, and divided the congregation. John is telling the church not to let such people in, not to give them money, and not even to ask God\u2019s blessings on them (10, 11).\nThis letter is, of necessity, very short, but John intends to visit the church soon (12). When he does, he will explain things more fully. Meanwhile, he sends greetings from the church he is currently visiting, \u201cThe children of thy elect sister greet thee. Amen.\u201d\nGeneral Remarks on Third John\nLike First and Second John, Third John is written by the Apostle John from Ephesus around the year 85 or 86 A.D. is the third and final epistle of the Apostle John. The Gospel of John, Revelation, and First and Second John were all penned prior to Third John, which makes this epistle the Apostle\u2019s last words to the Church.\n\u201cThe elder,\u201d (1) is the Apostle John (see 2 Jn. 1). Gaius is a member of one of the churches in John\u2019s jurisdiction. He is well known for his fidelity to the truth, both in his orthodox doctrine and in his love for the brethren (5, 6, 12), especially his kindness to visiting Christians and clergy. It is probable that John himself stays with Gaius when making his Apostolic visitations to the church.\nBy contrast, Diotrephes (9) \u201creceiveth us not.\u201d Diotrephes apparently follows at least part of the doctrine of the false teachers. He believes they know more about Christ than John, the beloved Apostle knows, and he participates in the emotional manipulation and religious experiences the false teachers call worship. Therefore, he does not receive John.\nOthers in the church also follow the false teachers. John has written to the church (9) but received no reply. Verse 10 seems to indicate Diotrephes as the source of the congregation\u2019s refusal to acknowledge John\u2019s authority. This is a frightful sin. Our Lord said to the Apostles, \u201cHe that receiveth you receiveth me, and he that receiveth me receiveth Him that sent me\u201d (Mt. 10:40). To reject the faithful ministry of a Godly Apostle, then, is to reject God Himself. How might that apply to the contemporary church and ministers?\nJohn makes the sobering point that those who do evil, by not receiving Godly ministers, and by following false teachers, have \u201cnot seen God\u201d (11). This is a direct refutation of the false teachers\u2019 claims that they see God in visions and dreams, and that He appears to them and speaks to them, and gives special knowledge to them. John does not say what or who the false teachers have seen, but it is not God.\nAs in 2 John, there is much more to say, but John assures Gaius he is coming to him. They will settle the matter when they are together (14).\nGeneral Remarks on Jude\nThe early Church believed the author of this short epistle is Jude, the brother of Christ. He identifies himself as the brother of James, meaning James the brother of the Lord, who served as bishop of the massive Church of Jerusalem. The epistle of Jude addresses the same issues and problems identified in the letters of John and Peter. It was probably written around the same time John was writing his final epistles, around 85 A.D. People claiming to follow Christ are dismissing the Apostles\u2019 teaching in favour of an easier and more experience oriented religion. Their false doctrine is briefly described in the General Remarks on First John.\nPeople with false beliefs and practices have crept into the Church unawares (4), meaning the Christians have welcomed them into their fellowship without recognising the extent of error and heresy in their views. Jude recognises this, and urges the people to \u201c contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the saints\u201d (3). The faith once delivered is from Christ, proclaimed through the Apostles, and delivered to the Church. It does not need to be updated or changed to suit the times and values of contemporary people. In fact, to change it is heresy and sin and wickedness. Therefore, cling to and contend for it alone.\nJude gives sobering examples of the results of changing or leaving the faith given by God. First is the people brought out of Egyptian slavery (5). Great numbers of them were destroyed, rather than retained in the nation of Israel. Why? Because they \u201cbelieved not\u201d (5). They did not believe what God said, nor did they obey His commandments. Therefore, God destroyed them.\nFallen angels (6) are a second example. Created good, and with blessings and opportunities far beyond those of people, they rebelled against God. They now dwell in chains and darkness until Judgement Day.\nA third example is found in the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah. \u201c[G]iving themselves over to fornication, and going after strange flesh,\u201d they are \u201cset forth as an example, suffering the vengeance of eternal fire.\u201d\nEach of these examples shows how wrong beliefs (doctrine) leads to wrong actions (practice). They also show how God feels about such errors. Spots on your feast of charity refers to rocks in the sea that are hidden by water but will wreck a ship and drown its people. Clouds without rain are clouds that look like they will give good rain to the earth, but bring only wind and darkness. Trees with withered (rotten) fruit cause sickness and death to those who eat of them. Foaming waves on the sea bring debris to the shore. Wandering stars are meteors falling into the blackness of darkness forever, appearing bright and glorious for a moment, but quickly burning away to nothing (12, 13). Verses 14-16 tell of God\u2019s judgement falling upon those who follow the false teachers.\nJude reminds the people that the Apostles warned them that false teachers would come (17-19). He urges the Church to continue in the things of God (20-23). He closes with one of the most beautiful benedictions in all of Scripture (24, 25). 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        "raw_content": "It\u2019s Never Too Late to Dream\nOctober 19, 2015 December 10, 2015 / ScottAmpersand\nRaylina Robinson, Guest Writer for Life is the Future\nGrowing up in life we all have dreams. Some dream of being doctors, some dream of being astronauts, some dream of becoming a superstar.\nAs children we\u2019re encouraged to dream. \u201cReach for the stars\u201d is what we\u2019re told. We\u2019re encouraged to let our dreams be limitless.\nThen, somewhere along the course of this crazy thing called life our dreams become altered. Somewhere along the lines it goes from \u201creach for the stars\u201d to \u201creach for what is obtainable.\u201d Somewhere along the lines, our dreams go from what makes us happy, to what is necessary to survive.\nAs a child, my dream was to be a writer.\nFor as far back as I can remember I\u2019ve always written poetry, stories, and songs. Writing was my escape. It allowed me to escape. It allowed me to escape the harsh realities I faced in real life. When I wrote, my mother was no longer suffering from an incurable aggressive disease. I was no longer from a broken home. I no longer worried about what city we would move to next, or where our next meal would be coming from.\nNo, in my writing, I was able to create my own reality. I was able to build a world full of happiness and joy. I was free.\nMy pen was my savior. As long as I had that, I had everything.\nYet, somewhere along the way I lost faith in my writing. I lost faith in myself. As a single mother living on my own, I abandoned my passion. My focus was providing for my child so that she wouldn\u2019t have the same burdens I faced at her age. I began to look for a Plan B, something that would provide security for us. I placed my dreams on the back burner and faced reality. I would take whatever job I could to ensure there would be food to fill our stomachs. I would abandon my first love to guarantee a roof over our heads. It wasn\u2019t what I wanted to do, but what I needed to do.\nI looked at my daughter who was so full of innocence. Hope and faith radiated from her eyes. Belief in her dream to become a singer. How could I guiltlessly support her, telling her to never give up, when in fact that was exactly what I was doing. I had taught her to be strong. I had taught her to be kind.\nThough by telling her one thing, and doing another, I was teaching her something that I didn\u2019t believe in. I was teaching her how to be a hypocrite.\nAs a mother, it is my job to lead by example. It is my responsibility to show my little girl that life is going to throw you curve balls, but life keeps going. So that is what she would have to do as well. It is my duty to teach her that there will be days where she wants to give up, but that she shouldn\u2019t. There will be failures, setbacks, and disappointments, but she cannot allow that to stop her.\nSo as I reevaluate my life and think about all the wisdom I want to share with my baby girl, I pick up my pen. I will lead by example and show her it is ok to follow her dreams. I will reacquaint myself with my long lost love, my savior in my darkest times.\nOnce again, I will write, because it is never too late to start again.\naccomplishment, advice, beginning, beginnings, blog, bloggers, blogging, daughter, happiness, Life, mother, motherhood, motivation, narrative, new, nothing, parenthood, parenting, scratch, start, starting, starting over, stories, time, writers, writing\n\u2190 Starting From Scratch: Thoughts in Austin\nBite the Bullet: Slaying the Dragon \u2192\n2 thoughts on \u201cIt\u2019s Never Too Late to Dream\u201d\nTrevina caldwell\nThank you for the inspirational story! #subscribe\nfftorched\nI love this piece. A great wake up call!",
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        "raw_content": "Alexander McQueen: From Givenchy to Gucci and Skull Scarves to International Designer of the Year\u2026 This is a Designer You Need to Know.\nIn light of it being Alexander McQueen\u2019s birthday today, we wanted to pay tribute by reminding the world what an artist he was. Known for wild shows, extravagant women\u2019s lines and some kick ass men\u2019s lines, his work and the impact he left on the fashion industry is legendary.\nHere is a look at who Lee Alexander McQueen was, what his company grew into and why you still need to be watching his ever-growing brand.\nThe Early Years of Alexander McQueen\nLee Alexander McQueen knew early on who he was an what he wanted. By the age of six he was already making dresses for his sisters and proclaiming his goals of becoming a fashion designer.\nAs years went on he chased this dream throughout England, quickly making a name for himself at the top of his field.\nAt only 16 years old McQueen dropped out of school in search of an apprenticeship, which he landed on Savile Row working for Anderson and Shepard and later moving on to work with Gieves and Hawkes.\nAfter learning the fine art of tailoring for England\u2019s best, McQueen moved onto costume design. This wildly theatrical side of him came out in many of his pieces in his later years. McQueen took a number of different design jobs, including a chunk of time spent in Milan before returning to London to truly study the art of fashion.\nOnce back in London, McQueen enrolled in Central Saint Martin\u2019s College of Art & Design where he finished with a M.A. in Fashion Design in 1992. His final project to completing his masters program was a collection inspired by Jack The Ripper, and showcasing McQueen\u2019s tortured soul side early on. The entire line was purchased by well known London stylist Isabella Blow. Blow become a big advocate and mentor to McQueen throughout the years and was also the one who suggested he use his middle name, Alexander, for design purposes rather than his given name, Lee.\nAfter graduation, McQueen started his own company, Alexander McQueen, and designed strictly women\u2019s clothing. He met his first large bout of success for his \u201cbumster\u201d pants, which paved the way for low-rise pants everywhere.\nAlexander McQueen and Givenchy\nFour years out of design school Alexander McQueen took over the job of John Galliano (you may have heard his name in the last couple years due to his anti-semetic rants in a Paris caf\u00e9) as head designer for French fashion house Givenchy.\nWhile the job was glamorous and prestigious by any designers count, McQueen was never quite satisfied with his career at Givenchy, once calling his first seasons collection complete crap in an interview.\nAfter a five year stint with the company his contract ended and McQueen and Givenchy parted ways. McQueen left saying that the company constrained his creativity (he caught some grief after using a double amputee model with wooden legs in a show.)\nMcQueen later admitted in interviews that he treated Givenchy poorly and was in it strictly for the money. He stated that he and the fashion house had major creative differences and it just wouldn\u2019t have ever fully worked. Of course during his short period at Givenchy that he seemed so disappointed with, he won British Designer of the year three times, in 96\u2032, 97\u2032 and again in 2001.\nMcQueen Meets Gucci\nIn 2000 while McQueen was finishing up his contract with Givenchy he sold 51% of his personal company, Alexander McQueen, to Gucci. Selling the majority share of the company gave Alexander McQueen the financial backing to take on the world of fashion without having as much of an eye looking over his shoulder for his creative decisions. He took on the role of Creative Director and was allowed the freedom to showcase his artistic talents like he had not been able to previously do.\nThe move turned out to be a great decision for both Gucci and Alexander McQueen, the man and the company. McQueen continued to gain recognition for his wild show style while using the funds gained by the merger to open a number of new stores, including New York, Milan, London, Las Vegas and Los Angeles.\nHis success with Gucci\u2019s wallet proved itself when McQueen took home the award for International Designer of The Year, given to him by the Council of Fashion Designers.\nIn 2005 Alexander McQueen launched its first menswear line and did not shy away from the wild antics brought to the womenswear lines by any means. McQueen continued to add a lot of gothic like theatrics to his shows, dark colors mixed with reds and of course the celebrity loved and McQueen made famous skull.\nWhile the clothing looks wild and sometimes even unwearable on the runway, the work is truly a thing of perfection. Each suit is cut to be perfectly slim. Each piece is made with exact precision and while wild and out there, Alexander McQueen\u2019s menswear lines may be some of the most bad ass collections to ever hit the stores or the runways.\nAfter the suicide of McQueen\u2019s longtime mentor and friend Isabella Blow, McQueen seemed to become increasingly obsessed with death and darkness as a motif in his work. He dedicated his 2008 Spring/Summer collection to Blow, saying her death was the most valuable thing he learned in fashion.\nHis mother, who he was known to be exceptionally close with, passed away two years later and McQueen spiraled downward from there. The day before his mother\u2019s funeral, February 11, 2010 McQueen was found in his London apartment after having committed a brutal suicide. Leaving behind very little explanation, with the only note asking for his dogs to be taken care of and offering his apologies and love.\nIt was later discovered, though it was no real secret, that the artist was on copious amounts of cocaine at the time of his suicide.\nAlexander McQueen Today\nWhile the tortured artist behind the years of great work is no longer with us, his legend lives on through his work and his company. Under the creative direction of Sarah Burton, McQueen\u2019s longtime assistant, the brand still thrives and is known as one of the best British fashion powerhouses around the world.\nThe current menswear collection is full of lace, leather, skulls and perfectly tailored bad-assery. Click here to check out the current Alexander McQueen Ready to Wear line.\nWhere to Find Alexander McQueen\nYou can get your hands on some great McQueen pieces at a number of different high end fashion stores, but here is where we recommend starting:\nThe Alexander McQueen Website\u2013 For obvious reasons, your first place to check and best bet to find out what is new with all the Alexander McQueen Lines.\nMr. Porter\u2013 Mr. Porter is a favorite of ours, and they have an extensive collection of Alexander McQueen pieces. Plus if you play your cards right and look out for a Mr. Porter sale, you may even be able to get some discount pieces.\nNieman Marcus\u2013 A great powerhouse department store that carries plenty of McQueen. Also, another great place to watch for sales and discounts when hunting down your slim fit suit.\nAlexander McQueen Stores\u2013 There is nothing like picking out your favorite new pieces in person. Click on the link to see a list of the Alexander McQueen stores and find the one nearest you.\nGet Alexander McQueen on Sale\nGetting your hands on some great McQueen is amazing, but not cheap. Our favorite place to look for some discounted items? Shopstyle.com With thousands of pieces to choose from, they flag all the sales for you.\nYou can also set up a sale alert to have ShopStyle tell you when new pieces are found at a discount.\nOur Parting Words On Alexander McQueen, The Man and The Company\nWe are huge fans of both. The tormented artist leant the world a view into one of the most creative minds of this generation, while the brand continues to excite the fashion world season after season. We can only hope his legendary designs carryon as long as the memory will.\nHappy birthday, Alexander McQueen, and thank you for your contributions to the world of fashion.",
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        "raw_content": "In June 2014, federal Health Minister Rona Ambrose announced the creation of an Advisory Panel on Healthcare Innovation, chaired by Dr. David Naylor. This week, the Panel launched a Canada-wide consultation process. The Panel will look at healthcare innovation, both internationally and across Canada, with a goal to recommend five ways the federal government could better support innovation to improve patient care and strengthen the healthcare system. The Panel is expected the compile and publish its final report by June 2015.\nFind more information about the consultations, as well as the Panel itself, here.\nIn their consultations, the Advisory Panel will no doubt be exposed to many interesting healthcare innovations from around the world. Just last week, Grand Challenges Canada announced seed funding for 22 projects from Canada and nine developing nations to address major health problems in the developing world. Some of the innovative projects included innovations to assist in early diagnosis, drug safety screening, medical testing in developing countries, mental health and much more. One of the made-in-Canada proposals has developed a waterproof, sterilized covering to convert a commercial power drill into surgical equipment. Now that\u2019s innovative!\nRead about the other 22 inventive ideas for better health here.\nFinally, here is a great video from Rx&D on the value of innovation \u2013 including major achievements in health and the challenges ahead. The video emphasizes the importance of nurturing innovation, breaking down barriers, tapping into creative minds, and working collaboratively.\nLinkPad - This Week's Health News\nNew Personalized Health Research - Creating Health System ...\nLinkPad: Innovation & Discovery\nMental Health and Patient Safety: At Home and Abroad\nDelivering results: Important health initiatives at home ...\nNew U.S. Ambassador Delivers Message of Friendship\nCanada\u2019s Health Innovation Success Stories",
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        "raw_content": "Cancer is the leading cause of death in Canada, with two in five Canadians expected to develop cancer within their lifetimes. That\u2019s why we\u2019re joining millions across the globe in supporting #WorldCancerDay 2016, a time to raise awareness and take a \u201chands-on\u201d approach in fighting and preventing cancer under the theme \u201cTalking Hands\". The event sponsor, the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC), is asking for your help in the global effort to spread the message that #WeCanICan take action against cancer.\nYou can join the global conversation about #WorldCancerDay by writing a message of inspiration or support on your hand and sharing it through your social networks. By doing so, you\u2019ll be connecting with a network of patients, survivors and their loved ones around the world. If joined together in reality, these hands would likely make a chain of compassion and awareness that could circle the globe.\nAn estimated 196,900 new cases of cancer and 78,000 deaths from cancer occurred in Canada in 2015. However, if our country\u2019s longstanding commitment to medical discovery tells us anything, it\u2019s that the fight to find effective cancer treatments is one that we can win. That\u2019s why our industry invests billions of dollars into research and development of new therapies to treat cancer each year; our continuing focus on innovation and collaboration will ensure that people continue to benefit from new medicines that will help them live longer and healthier lives.\nThis #WorldCancerDay, we urge you to lend a hand in our mission to raise awareness and continue the search for life-saving discoveries to end cancer.",
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        "raw_content": "The effective alternative.\nOur specialists are trained to quickly recognise when it makes more sense to modernise an elevator than to build an entirely new installation. The two main aspects to be considered are visual and/or technical issues. A step-by-step refurbishment can also be a viable alternative. Either way, you benefit from our experience.\nWhen flexible thinking is coupled with indestructible statics\nThere are many possible reasons for modernising your lift installation:\nYou want to preserve the value of your investment\nYour lift no longer meets the relevant technical specifications and legal requirements\nThe style and look of your lift installation no longer corresponds with your building\u2019s overall appearance\nYou appreciate the individual design of your historic lift \u2013 but at the same time you want to incorporate modern technology and a high level of reliability\nYou prefer to make phased investments in modernisation instead of being forced to raise the total amount for a new construction in one fell swoop\nYou will find detailed information covering all aspects of modernisation on the following pages. Feel free to consult us at length. We would be happy to work with you in developing an individual concept for your lift installation\nWhen the right solution comes from one source\nModernisation as a viable alternative.\nAround half of all elevators currently in operation in Germany are older than 20 years. A large number of them no longer meet present-day requirements in many respects. However, it does not necessarily mean that these lift systems have to be replaced. Frequently, an inspection will reveal that a refurbishment or modernisation is not only possible but, in many cases, makes more sense than a complete renewal.\nThis is where we have a competitive advantage:\nSince the company was first founded in 1927, LUTZ Elevators has actively shaped every era of elevator construction. Today, these many years of experience have turned us into experts in the modernisation of lifts. As a result, we are always able to offer our customers the best solution to satisfy their interests and not forced to hastily recommend a new construction for lack of viable alternatives.\nA facelift certainly pays off.\nMany older lift systems no longer meet the building\u2019s aesthetic demands. A modernisation or refurbishment can visually enhance your elevator system and possibly upgrade the value of your real estate.\nThere are virtually no limits in terms of design and visual appearance. Whether you choose glass, metal or premium hardwoods \u2013 there are many individual solutions available when it comes to the panelling for your lift cabin.\nWhen selecting functional elements like control panels or additional technology such as TFT or LCD display monitors, your options are just as diverse.\nValue retention through modernisation.\nElevator systems older than 30 years are particularly prone to signs of wear and tear. This is where modernisation or refurbishment measures can simultaneously lead to value retention.\nInstalling the latest technology can reduce energy consumption by up to fifty per cent. What is more, it significantly enhances comfort, for example by actively reducing noise levels. Modern control systems improve reliability and also maintain the elevator\u2019s function and value in the long term.\nModernisation ensures reliable operations.\nTechnical defects as well as safety hazards are prime incentives for modernising an elevator. Apart from general wear, the most common reasons for taking action are a worn-down drive unit, defunct control unit as well as old doors on antiquated lift systems.\nAs a result of wear and tear, not only can the number of faults or failures increase but the level of noise emitted during elevator rides; also, the lift might not stop flush with the platform. Added to this is the introduction of stricter legal requirements.\nThe new specifications regarding lift technology are often so far-reaching, particularly in the case of very old lift systems, that they can hardly be resolved using existing materials and components, making a modernisation unavoidable.\nIn days gone by, Marlene Dietrich might well have taken the lift in this grand, five-storey art nouveau building in Berlin\u2019s Sch\u00f6neberg district. The historic elevator is located behind one of the staircase walls and had been taken out of service decades ago.\nAs part of the core refurbishment of a landmarked terraced house in Hamburg, the specialists at LUTZ Elevators have succeeded in creating an architectural and technical masterpiece. The wheelchair-accessible lift was integrated into an existing elevator shaft.\nA total of four lifts, in two elevator groups, were modernised at this eight-storey holiday resort in the Baltic port of Damp. Apart from technical perfection and reliability, the most important requirements were to provide a high degree of robustness, coupled with functionality and an attractive design.\nRefurbishing an outdated elevator system can be a profitable option. It increases the value of a property and reduces energy costs.\nNew lustre for an old lift\nHistoric elevators take on a certain patina that lends them a unique charm. When restoring these lift installations, we do so with a strong passion for details. The result is state-of-the art technology concealed behind a fa\u00e7ade steeped in history.\nWhen the extraordinary is commonplace\nRestoring a one-of-a-kind lift requires sure instincts and expertise.\nA real highlight in our business is the modernisation of historic lift systems. Working with elevators that date back to a time when each lift was unmistakably unique, allows us to draw on our long years of experience and bring all our engineering expertise to bear.\nCraftsmanship, a comprehensive understanding of design but also the necessary sensitivity to preserve the spirit of a bygone era \u2013 those are the qualifications we have acquired over the course of our long tradition of manufacturing our own elevators.\nWith our team of specialists, our own workshop and our well-stocked spare parts warehouse, we are in the perfect position to restore your historic lift, modernise it and prepare it for the challenges of the future.\nRecommissioning a historic passenger lift\nHistoric elevators: town house in Berlin.\nOriginally built in 1911, the passenger lift in the wellhole of a Berlin town house was put back into service by LUTZ Elevators. 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        "raw_content": "After winning 34 straight, Wichita State\u2019s dream run toward an unbeaten NCAA title came to end Sunday with a 78-76 loss to No. 8 seed Kentucky. The talented freshmen of the Wildcats were just too much for the Shockers, who proved to the nation that they were well-deserving of a No. 1 seed.\nKentucky\u2019s twins, Andrew and Aaron Harrison, combined for 39 points, and 6-foot-9 Julius Randle hit a couple of key free throws down the stretch to preserve the victory. Still, head coach Gregg Marshall\u2019s Shockers had a chance to win it at the end. Wichita State inbounded the ball to point guard Fred VanVleet with three seconds to play. VanVleet got a decent look at the basket, but his three-point attempt was way off and the Shockers became the first No. 1 seed out of the tournament.\nThe other top seeds advance to the Sweet Sixteen. All three won easily in the Round of 32. Arizona defeated Gonzaga 84-61; Florida beat Pittsburgh 61-45; and Virginia took care of Memphis 78-60. It\u2019s the first time the Cavaliers have been to the Sweet Sixteen since 1995.\nThe biggest surprises of the 16 teams remaining in the tournament are Dayton and Stanford. Dayton beat Ohio State and then upset No. 3 Syracuse to advance. The Flyers, the 11th seed, are experienced and are 12-0 when holding teams to under 60 points. No. 10 seed Stanford beat New Mexico in their opening game and then upset No. 2 Kansas, 60-57. The Cardinal qualified for their first NCAA tournament under coach Johnny Dawkins and took advantage making it to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2008.\nKansas and Villanova, a 77-65 loser to Connecticut, are the No. 2 seeds that have been eliminated. Michigan State, a favorite of many to win the East Region and get to the Final Four, will face No. 1 Virginia next Friday night. The Spartans\u2019 in-state rival, Michigan, advanced to the Sweet 16 for the second consecutive season with a 79-65 win over Texas. The Wolverines will get the other big surprise of the tourney \u2013 Tennessee.\nThe Vols won three games in five days to become the third team to play in the First Four and qualify for the Sweet Sixteen. They have won all three games handily, defeating Iowa, UMass, and Mercer by double digits.\nThe Tennessee win over Mercer gives the SEC three teams in the Sweet Sixteen. The Vols, No. 1 overall seed Florida, and Kentucky, with its upset of Wichita State, are all in the final 16. The Pac-12, surprisingly, also has three teams remaining \u2013 Arizona, UCLA, and Stanford.\nTournament play continues next Thursday through Sunday when the field will be whittled down to the Final Four.\nPosted in The Sports BeatTagged March Madness 2014, Wichita State, Wichita State loses to Kentucky\nThe Perfect T- Shirt for the Occasion\nSexy Ideas that Can Backfire\nTo Supplement or Not to Supplement- How To Choose the Right Dietary Supplement\nBodybuilding professional Dan Gallapoo otherwise known as Doberman Dan is renown for his contradictory bodybuilding philosophy which primarily focusses on on allowing hardgainers or regular guys who find it difficult to naturally gain muscles to achieve a lean type body mass. As a professional bodybuilder and trainer he has developed some highly successful strategies which [\u2026]",
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        "raw_content": "Archive for metal blade records\nMetal Blade Records Signs Rivers Of Nihil \u2013 Demo From Upcoming Album Streaming Now!\nPosted in Death Metal, death metal bands, Heavy Metal, Metal, metal music, Music, progressive death metal, progressive metal with tags Death Metal, metal blade records, Metal News, modern progressive death metal, progressive death metal, progressive metal, rivers of nihil on December 10, 2012 by Metal Odyssey\nA new demo of track from the Reading, PA Modern Progressive Metal outfit\u2019s upcoming Metal Blade debut now live!\nMetal Blade Records is pleased to announce the signing of RIVERS OF NIHIL! The Modern Progressive Death Metal quintet, who formed in 2009, was born from the ruins of their decaying hometown of Reading, Pennsylvania and are on a relentless path of taking their music to the next level. RIVERS OF NIHIL\u2018s music is as dark and heavy as the coal and iron their home city was built upon, taking influences from some of Death Metal\u2019s heaviest, most abrasive hitters: Morbid Angel, Gojira, Spawn of Possession and Decapitated, to name a few.\n\u201cWe\u2019re super stoked to be a part of the Metal Blade family! Being on a such a strong label with some of our favorite bands is truly an honor and we look forward to the future with Metal Blade.\u201d\nGo HERE to listen to the demo version of the new song \u201cRain Eater\u201d from RIVERS OF NIHIL\u2018s upcoming Metal Blade Records full-length debut, which will be recorded with Erik Rutan (Hate Eternal) at Mana Recording Studios in Tampa, FL in March of 2013. Stay tuned to the band\u2019s official Facebook page for updates from the studio and release date info.\nThe members of RIVERS OF NIHIL honed their chops as high schoolers in various bands in the Reading scene, eventually coming together to form RIVERS OF NIHIL in 2009. They recorded their first EPHierarchy that year with Carson Slovak (Century), regularly toured the Northeast and Midwest, and scored local opening gigs for the likes of Decapitated, Decrepit Birth, Suffocation, Dying Fetus, and Misery Index. Two years later they regrouped with producer Len Carmichael to record their next EP Temporality Unbound, which saw the band earn recognition in the national metal scene as well as start to attract the attention of record labels and eventually saw the band signing with Metal Blade Records in late 2012.\nFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/riversofnihil\nRIVERS OF NIHIL is:\nBrody Uttley \u2013 Guitars\nJon Kunz \u2013 Guitars\nRon Nelson \u2013 Drums\n(Source: Metal Blade Records)\n* For more info on METAL BLADE RECORDS, click on link below!\nKING DIAMOND \u2013 Signs Worldwide Record Deal With Metal Blade Records!\nPosted in Heavy Metal, heavy metal albums, horror metal, Metal, metal music, Music, rock music, rock music news with tags heavy metal news, horror metal, king diamond, metal blade records, Metal News on December 4, 2012 by Metal Odyssey\nMetal Blade Records is pleased to announce that Grammy Award nominated KING DIAMOND has signed a new 3 album worldwide record deal with the label.\n\u201cThis is gonna be awesome! Another perfect piece of the puzzle. We have the full backup of Metal Blade, and there\u2019s an understanding between us that goes much, much deeper than before.\nOur new business setup will noticeably benefit the fans in so many ways. You must have already noticed some of all the cool new stuff that is happening.\nNow we can\u2019t wait to get out there and start touring again!\u201d\nIn August of 2008, KING DIAMOND joined Metallica on stage at Ozzfest in Dallas to perform the Mercyful Fate medley made famous from the Garage, Inc. album. Additionally, KING DIAMOND was featured alongside Motorhead\u2019s Lemmy Kilmister as a playable character in Guitar Hero: Metallica in 2009.\nBy 2012, KING DIAMOND was prepared to return to the stage for a select number of shows. The band\u2019s triumphant return to the stage were the highlights of both the Hellfest and Sweden Rock festivals in France and Sweden. Fans at these festivals were treated to the largest and most involved stage production in the band\u2019s storied history. Horror concepts from multiple albums were used in the d\u00e9cor; fans can rest-assured that this show will only get larger and more impressive at future performances.\nKING DIAMOND\u2019s 30+ year musical career is one of the most storied in history of heavy metal, but the tale is not yet over. The most recent release, 2007\u2032s Grammy nominated album Give Me Your Soul\u2026Please, stands as one of the most critically acclaimed albums in an already iconic discography. Future albums will feature entirely new horror stories, concepts, haunting orchestrations, and the band\u2019s signature brand of heavy metal from the mind of KING DIAMOND and the talented group of musicians in tow: Andy La Rocque, Mike Wead, Hal Patino, and Matt Thompson. Many more albums, tours, and ventures lay ahead.\nFor news, updates, and all things King Diamond, go to: www.kingdiamondcoven.com\nOfficial King Diamond links:\nhttp://www.kingdiamondstore.com\nhttp://www.youtube.com/realkingdiamond\nLONG LIVE KING DIAMOND.\nKING DIAMOND \u2013 Official Merch Store And Website Now Live!\nPosted in Heavy Metal, heavy metal news, metal music, Music, rock music, rock music news with tags Heavy Metal, heavy metal news, king diamond, metal blade records, Metal News on August 23, 2012 by Metal Odyssey\nKing Diamond guest on upcoming episode of That Metal Show!\nKing Diamond fans, rejoice! Metal Blade Records has teamed up with the infamous master of Metal himself, KING DIAMOND, to unleash a brand new official website and line of official merchandise. KingDiamondCoven.com is the new go-to spot for all things KING DIAMOND and MERCYFUL FATE; there you will find all the latest news, videos, photos, tour dates, discography, and more! In the brand new official web store, items ranging from t-shirts, hoodies, gym shorts, and bootie shorts, to items like beanies, sweat cuffs, and backpacks are currently available for preorder with more items set to be added each month!\nDesigns will cover KING DIAMOND\u2019s entire catalog, not just the Metal Blade releases, so be sure to head over to KingDiamondStore.com (European fans go HERE) to check out current designs available for preorder and be sure to check back every few weeks for new designs and exclusive items including limited items that once sold out, will not be made again.\nMetal Blade Records\u2019 team has been working tirelessly around the clock with the King himself to bring his devoted fans high quality and highly demanded merchandise; gone are the days of having to pay too much money for low quality bootlegged merch! All items are being made with the utmost care to design and quality, worthy of even the most devout fans celebrated collection.\nIn other KING DIAMOND news; King recently took a trip out to Southern California to be a guest on the 11th season of VH1 Classic\u2019s \u201cThat Metal Show\u201d with hosts Eddie Trunk, Jim Florentine, and Don Jamieson. Tune into VH1 Classic on Saturday, September 8 @ 11pm EST. Go HERE for all the latest news on \u201cThat Metal Show.\u201d\nhttp://www.kingdiamondcoven.com/\nhttp://www.kingdiamondstore.com/\n* For more info on Metal Blade Records, click on the links below!\nhttp://twitter.com/MetalBlade\nhttp://www.youtube.com/MetalBladeRecords\nLONG LIVE METAL BLADE RECORDS.\nWanna See My Vintage Metal Blade Records Button? It\u2019s Really Cool\u2026\nPosted in Heavy Metal, heavy metal albums, heavy metal news, metal music, Music, rock music, rock music news with tags 80's metal, Hard Rock, heavy metal collectibles, heavy metal news, metal blade records, rock music collectibles, rock music news on July 8, 2012 by Metal Odyssey\nMETAL BLADE RECORDS \u2013 That\u2019s my vintage Metal Blade Records button right above! You can\u2019t beat that vintage logo, with the blood dripping! Whoa. I\u2019m honestly amazed that this button is still in my possession after all these years! Back around 1983/84 is when I obtained this button too. Here\u2019s the Metal story:\nI vividly remember ordering (via mail-order) from Metal Blade Records the debut full-length, Show No Mercy, from the legendary Slayer. I also ordered the debut full-length, Be My Slave from Bitch. This Metal Blade Records button came inside the package with the two albums. Strange as it sounds, both of these vintage vinyls are no longer in my Metal collection; yet this button is! Don\u2019t worry\u2026 I do have Slayer\u2019s Show No Mercy on both cassette and CD still. Hell, yes I do! I never replaced that Bitch album though.\nThis is what the Metal Blade Records logo looks like in 2012.\nI kinda chuckle now, at how stuff was ordered back in the \u201cold days\u201d and I shudder at the thought. Back in those early 80\u2019s there was no internet. There was no QVC. It was \u201csnail mail\u201d or bust, baby! I remember requesting a Metal Blade Records flyer via \u201csnail mail\u201d and weeks later it arrived. That\u2019s how it was done. Patience was a virtue for us pre-internet Metalheads and/or Rockaholics. Hell, yes it was!\nI guess I\u2019ll continue to keep this cool button and sell it down the Metal road for a ton of money. Just kidding about the ton of money part. Wait a Metal minute. No I\u2019m not. Metal be thy name.\n* Metal Blade Records was founded by Brian Slagel, back in 1982.\nSlayer \u2013 Show No Mercy (1983)\nBITCH \u2013 Be My Slave (1983)\n* For more info on METAL BLADE RECORDS, click on that link below!\nLONG LIVE KEEPING COOL VINTAGE METAL STUFF.\nMetal Blade Records CEO Brian Slagel Featured In New Book: \u201cTales From The Stage\u201d\nPosted in Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, metal music, Music, rock music, rock music news with tags brian slagel, Hard Rock, heavy metal books, heavy metal news, metal blade records, ride for dime, rock music news, tales from the stage on June 22, 2012 by Metal Odyssey\nTake a personal journey with some of the biggest names from the Hard Rock and Heavy Metal movement as they relive their past, discuss the present, and enlighten us about their plans moving forward in the music industry.\nTales from the Stage Volume 1, written by Michael Toney, consists of 15 in-depth interviews with some of the most influential names from the hard rock and heavy metal genre. Each interview starts with basic personal questions (birthday, hometown, education, marital status, etc.), then dives into their career leaving no stone unturned. Interviews include Tracii Guns, Eddie Trunk, Tim \u201cRipper\u201d Owens, Jeff Duncan, and Metal Blade\u2019s own Brian Slagel, just to name a few.\nA portion of the proceeds from each book sold are being donated to Ride For Dime, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting music education through America\u2019s youth.\nOrder your copy HERE and be sure to use the discount code METALBLADE to receive 15% off your purchase.\n(Source: Metal Blade News Update)\nhttp://talesfromthestage.com\nhttp://www.facebook.com/talesfromthestage\nLONG LIVE BRIAN SLAGEL.\nLONG LIVE MICHAEL TONEY.\nLONG LIVE HARD ROCK & METAL.\nMI Annex Presents: Metal Blade Records\u2019 30th Anniversary [unofficial] SXSW Day Party\nPosted in Death Metal, Extreme Metal, Heavy Metal, heavy metal news, metal music, Music, rock music, rock music news with tags Death Metal, Extreme Metal, heavy metal news, job for a cowboy, Metal, metal blade records, sxsw on March 5, 2012 by Metal Odyssey\nJOB FOR A COWBOY, CANCER BATS, BATTLECROSS, PILGRIM, GYPSYHAWK and EARLY GRAVES set to devastate Austin Thursday March 15\nMetal Blade Records has teamed up with Musicians InstituteAnnex (formerly Emo\u2019s Annex) and co-sponsors \u2018stache media to bring you one of the heaviest day parties devastating the streets of Austin this March, featuring JOB FOR A COWBOY, CANCER BATS, BATTLECROSS, PILGRIM, GYPSYHAWK, EARLY GRAVES and MI band TRUCELINE. The bands will be hitting the infamous 6th Street location for 6 hours of metal and hard rock, celebrating the label\u2019s 30th Anniversary, with doors opening at 11:30am. The party will be free of charge and open to the public.\nBe sure to get there early as the first 100 people in will receive a swag bag filled with goodies provided by Metal Blade Records, Indie Merch, and \u2018stache media. There will also be a raffle held for some bigger ticket items, provided by Metal Blade and Indie Merch.\nAnd as if a free show and goodies wasn\u2019t enough, our good friends over at Indie Merch have gone above and beyond the call of duty and contributed to the beer fund. So help us celebrate our 30th anniversary and join us for some great music, some killer giveaways and free beer while it lasts. And don\u2019t forget to get your raffle ticket at the door for your chance to win some cool items from bands like As I Lay Dying, The Black Dahlia Murder, Behemoth, Goatwhore, Amon Amarth and more!\nWHEN: Thursday, March 15 \u2013 Doors at 11:30am \u2013 6:00pm\nWHERE: MI Annex 522 E. 6th Street, Austin TX\n* For more info on the sponsors:\nhttp://www.stachemedia.com\nhttp://www.indiemerchstore.com\n* For more info on the bands:\nhttp://www.metalblade.com/jobforacowboy\nhttp://www.metalblade.com/cancerbats\nhttp://www.metalblade.com/Battlecross\nhttp://www.metalblade.com/pilgrim\nhttp://www.facebook.com/gypsyhawkusa\nhttps://www.facebook.com/truceline\nPENTAGRAM \u201cLast Rites\u201d \u2013 New Studio Album Releases April 12th, 2011 On Metal Blade Records!\nPosted in classic metal, doom metal, Heavy Metal, metal music, metal odyssey, Music, rock music, rock music news with tags bobby liebling, classic metal, doom metal, Heavy Metal, heavy metal albums 2011, metal blade records, metal music, metal odyssey, pentagram, pentagram 40th anniversary, pentagram last rites album on April 4, 2011 by Metal Odyssey\nPENTAGRAM \u2013 Last Rites, the seventh studio album from Doom Metal Pioneers and Metal legends, Pentagram, will be released on April 12th, 2011, on Metal Blade Records. Last Rites is the first of a three album agreement Pentagram has with Metal Blade Records. Pentagram is led by it\u2019s founding member and ever constant vocalist Bobby Liebling.\nPentagram alumnus and guitarist Victor Griffin returned to Pentagram in 2010, collaborating with Bobby Liebling on a studio album for the first time since 1994\u2019s Be Forewarned. 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        "raw_content": "Stay In Control Of Your Cybersecurity\nYou should respect users for their knowledge, but also remember that they are not the cybersecurity experts\u2026that distinction belongs to you.\nIn Wednesday\u2019s post we discussed the importance of addressing users in your cybersecurity policy. They can be the weakest link due to varying levels of cybersecurity and technological sophistication, and any effective strategy must incorporate training and policies around technology use.\nBut there is a flip side to this coin as well; some of the best technical strategies to secure your networks will impact user experience and workflows, and not often in the easiest of ways from the user\u2019s point of view. This is fine line that security professionals must tread when creating a new policy.\nSome best practices for system security involve incorporating technologies and policies which will impact your users. For example, you should institute a policy of least privilege (POLP) which will give your system users only the rights they need to perform their job functions and no more. If your users are currently enjoying expanded privilege due to lack of security policies, this is going to come as a shock to them when they login and find they no longer have that level of access.\nAnother good example is login requirements and Multi-Factor Authentication. If you are currently not using login credentials, or if you are but you are considering switching to MFA for added security, users will be impacted. Even a relatively simple change like requiring passwords to be changed on a scheduled basis, or instituting additional password complexity rules will impact users as well.\nWhen this happens, you are going to have users who are upset. They will scream. They will cry. They will try to negotiate and bargain to be exempt from the rules. They may even threaten to quit or to go over your head and get you fired. This is a nerve-wracking situation, but this is where you as a security professional must stay strong.\nYour users are intelligent people, and they may be experts in their field. You should respect them for their knowledge, but also remember that they are not the cybersecurity experts\u2026that distinction belongs to you. As such, you know more about the types of threats your network faces, and what needs to be done to mitigate those risks. If users and their demands are allowed to veto or overrule your plans as a cybersecurity expert, they are introducing weaknesses into your network; weaknesses that can be exploited.\nThis doesn\u2019t entitle you to act like a mini-dictator and simply force through your recommendations. It is important to gain employee buy-in for any changes that will impact their workflow, and that can only be accomplished through transparency and good relationships. You need to work with your staff to develop policy and procedures that are both strong and as user-friendly as possible. You need to understand how the solutions you want to apply will impact their workflow, and try to come up with an acceptable compromise.\nBut with some users, who are so anti-change that they will let nothing pass on their watch, no amount of transparency or education or relationship building will change their perspective. Sometimes the best answer to \u201cWhy should I be forced to do this?!\u201d is \u201cBecause I am the cybersecurity professional and I said so.\u201d\nTag: Life Long Learning, Management and Leadership, Technology\nPrevious: Previous post: Are Users Your Weakest Link?\nNext: Next post: Talk Nerdy To Me\n[\u2026] Stay in Control of Your Cybersecurity [\u2026]",
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        "raw_content": "There is a certain reductionist fallacy running wild within the technology world of late. This idea informs a lot of policy not only within the economy, but also within the economic world. We wouldn\u2019t have STEM without this philosophy. This fallacy has allowed the proliferation of Coding Boot Camps, the latest panacea for anyone desperate for a job, many of which are merely scams that are outrageously expensive and of dubious quality. This dangerous fallacy is that technology is merely a synonym for software programming (coding).\nObviously software programming and coding exist within the field of technology. But technology as a whole is not just coding. You can\u2019t code if you don\u2019t have a device to code on. If you don\u2019t have a networked infrastructure of some kind for the device to run on. If you don\u2019t have an internet backbone to connect to. Keeping the technology infrastructure running requires much more than coding. 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Those are key aspects of any cybersecurity program, but developing a comprehensive program involves a lot more than just firewalls and encryption.\nThere is so much more to cybersecurity that doesn\u2019t require coding skills or degrees in network infrastructure. Governance should be a HUGE part of any cybersecurity program in business, and that means you need legal experts and auditing experts to help you identify and classify all of the threats to your network, as well as evaluate your performance for compliance in a landscape that is undergoing huge shifts (hello GDPR!) If you are going to implement new programs to address threats to your organization, you need change management experts and project managers who can help you craft the projects that will make you more secure and help you implement them across your organization. And as a general rule, the Cybersecurity industry in general should include experts in ethics and policy analysis to determine what is working, what isn\u2019t and what the implications are of decisions that are made in the name of security.\nAll of these experts need to be familiar with the technical side of cybersecurity. But they don\u2019t need to be hackers or technical SME\u2019s.\nI have had an interest in Cybersecurity for almost a decade now, and I find it an endlessly fascinating area of study, particularly where the technical and non-technical meet. The legal ramifications of decisions to \u201chack back\u201d for example. Or how to protect an organization from social engineering. These are things that don\u2019t require technical knowledge\u2026but they are vital to any cybersecurity program. That is one reason I am pursuing the CompTIA Security+ certification.\nAnother reason I am pursuing it is simply because I feel like it should be baseline for anyone working within technology. Most technology companies deal with proprietary information or intellectual property that needs to be protected. I feel like all employees of companies like that should have a baseline understanding of the threats that are facing them, and how to respond. That way they can work hand in hand with the tech experts to make sure their organization is secure.\nI have studied for this exam in the past, but CompTIA recently released version SYO-501. This is the latest and greatest version of the exam and includes not only the tech side, but also significant focus on Risk Management and Threat Identification. I will be using the Security+ Certification SYS 501: The Total Course from Mike Meyers via Udemy to help me prepare, along with labs on our home network. 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        "raw_content": "Day Tripping to Scottsville\u2019s George Bridge\nHome Day Tripping to Scottsville\u2019s George Bridge\nwebmaster, July 5, 2018 July 3, 2018 , Scottsville, 0\nA picture of the eponymous George Bridge taken on Sunday, July 1st at 7:00 p.m. with many eager jumpers waiting for their turn. Photo by Jennifer Crowley\nManhattan has the George Washington Bridge named after the first president. Pittsburgh has the George Westinghouse Bridge named after the engineer and inventor. The Bridge Street Bridge in Seneca Falls is often referred to as the \u201cGeorge Bailey Bridge\u201d named after Jimmy Stewart\u2019s character in the movie It\u2019s a Wonderful Life.\nNext on the list is Scottsville, New York (population 2,000) with its very own and simply named \u201cGeorge Bridge.\u201d The structure is a pedestrian bridge accessible through the village\u2019s Canawaugus Park. The Park offers green space, picnic tables, benches and close proximity to the Genesee Valley Greenway Trail.\nNot surprisingly, \u201cGeorge Bridge\u201d has had a few different names since the 1880s when it was constructed as part of the Pennsylvania Railroad, Rochester Branch. It was once known as the Genesee Valley Canal Railroad bridge and was later renamed the Pennsylvania Railroad bridge. The bridge become informally known as the Aqueduct amongst community members starting post WW-II.\nSo who exactly was George? That is an unfolding discussion between many longtime residents who spent youthful summer days jumping off of the former railroad bridge into the cool and appropriately deep waters of Oatka Creek below. It was during the 1960s that the bridge was painted with the name GEORGE on it and the rest (mostly) is history. Some 50 years after its christening, there is still debate around which one of three young men named George had the foresight to paint his name on the bridge\u2019s exterior, permanently adding to village lore. Stay tuned for more on that.\nGiven a gorgeous canopy cover and easy access to Oatka Creek, a long tributary of the Genesee River, George Bridge has rightly earned a reputation for being one the area\u2019s \u2018hidden gem\u2019 swimming spots. The location offers a perfect break for those hiking the Greenway Trail, an 84-mile lined trail extending south from Rochester that is adjacent to the Park. The Trail uses rail beds of the historic Genesee Valley Canal and Railway. Old canal lock ruins are in fact still visible along the route which passes the Erie Canal trail, Erie River Trail, and Lehigh Valley Trail.\nSince as early as the 1930s kids and adults of all ages have been jumping or swinging off of the bridge on hot summer days. And it seems that everyone who grew up in the area has indeed taken the plunge from the George. Those wired to seek more adventure in life tell stories of jumping off of moving trains into the water below. Other accounts of days (and nights) at the Bridge suggest that a snapping turtle lived in the creek banks just to heighten the excitement of the experience.\nCertainly the desire to make memories at George Bridge is not limited to those living in the immediate area. Social media posts and travel guide coverage have helped generate interest in the old school bridge. From morning until night during the recent heat wave, sizable groups of people were seen waiting on the bridge for the chance to descend. And with a brief walk to the village\u2019s eating establishments and historic district (not to mention the very warm weather forecast), it\u2019s never been a better time to cross a bridge jump off of a bucket list.\nFor those looking to check out what the Park has to offer, it is only a short drive from Rochester, 15 minutes south of the airport. Adult supervision of jumpers is highly recommended. You Jump At Your Own Risk.",
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        "raw_content": "Home / All the pieces fit for Jigsaw at Multimodal\nAll the pieces fit for Jigsaw at Multimodal\nManaged transport specialist Jigsaw makes its fourth appearance at Multimodal (Stand 1020) this year having recently celebrated a decade in business and the tenth anniversary of some of its longest-standing contracts with customers in the food, drink and white goods sectors. At Multimodal the company will be showing how its innovative approach to optimising the transport component of logistics and distribution operations aims to deliver excellent service and value with complete scalability and commercial flexibility. Visitors to the stand will have a chance to win a new-generation iPad in an exclusive competition geared around client environmental and financial savings. The competition will also feature on their website www.jigsawtransport.com.\n\"Multimodal has become a key date in our calendar because it allows us to meet the right profile of prospective customer, discuss with visitors how the market is evolving and explain why our unique network model reduces supply chain complexity and cost,\" says Andy Humpherson, Jigsaw\u2019s Managing Director. \"Over the years we have developed some excellent relationships that started at this event.\"\nWhen Jigsaw was established in 2003 it had a vision of a new business model for the transport sector during the 21st century. Using the resources of regional network Partner Hauliers with regional expertise it would create highly efficient national managed transport services that were flexible and sustainable with reduced complexity and cost. It was a revolutionary idea that at the time went completely against the accepted way of working.\nTen years on and Jigsaw has shown the business benefits of its innovative network model. The company is firmly established as the UK\u2019s leading large-scale managed transport specialist. It has been working with some of the biggest and best known brands to help them build their businesses while removing complexity and cost from the transport component of their distribution operations. Many of its contracts are now into their third, fourth or even fifth generation, demonstrating that these very demanding brand owners recognise the value of working with a specialist partner focused on achieving best-in-class service levels.\nOver the past decade Jigsaw has managed the controlled growth of its business in what has remained a highly competitive market during a period of unprecedented economic constraint. The company has ensured the sustainability of its business model by targeting and working with clients where it can build strong relationships, add genuine value and deliver measurable benefits rather than simply chasing every opportunity.\nAt the same time it has rationalised and developed its network of eleven Partner Hauliers to ensure it continues to offer the highest service levels. Each Partner Haulier has been hand-picked because of its expertise, willingness to work within a long-term partnership and geographic fit to the overall Jigsaw model. All are established and successful second or third-generation family-owned haulage businesses who understand that each customer has individual needs and a one size fits all approach is never enough. By developing strong relationships and bringing the highly developed capabilities of these regional partners together, Jigsaw creates the flexible and scalable national solutions that are at the heart of its unique service offer.\nJigsaw has always taken its corporate responsibilities seriously and operates to the highest possible ethical standards. Its business model has always supported the increasingly demanding sustainability objectives of its clients by ensuring optimum utilisation of transport infrastructure and resources to reduce vehicle movements, road miles, CO2 emissions and cost.",
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        "raw_content": "Acid reflux disease, gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD is a condition where stomach acids move back up into the esophagus, the tube that carries food into the stomach from the mouth. People with GERD often have a persistent heartburn when the stomach acid comes into contact with the inner lining of their esophagus. They have a taste of acid in the back of their mouth, and their mouth may burn. Some people even feel like they have food stuck in their throat. The condition happens because the lower esophageal sphincter doesn\u2019t close all the way. This lets the contents of the stomach backwash into the esophagus. The time proven acid reflux treatment is fundoplication.\nTreating Acid Reflux\nWe treat their patients conservatively if they have acid reflux disease. We may prescribe medications, and recommend changes in their lifestyle. This may include the patient quitting smoking if they smoke and changing their diet. It may even be as simple as sleeping with their head raised or wearing looser clothing. If these more conservative methods don\u2019t work, the doctor and patient may opt for an acid reflux treatment called fundoplication.\nEven patients who get relief from anti-GERD drugs may opt for the surgery because they do not wish to take drugs for years or have troubling side effects.\nIn fundoplication the upper part of the stomach, called the fundus, is actually wrapped around the lower part of the esophagus and sutured in place. This forces the lower esophageal sphincter to close. This acid reflux treatment is sometimes offered with hiatal hernia repair, if necessary.\nHow Fundoplication Is Performed\nFundoplication is almost always done laparoscopically. Our surgeon is guided by a tiny camera that is inserted during the procedure. This camera communicates with a monitor that guides the doctor. Fundoplication is an inpatient procedure, and the patient may spend a couple of nights in the hospital.\nRecovery from fundoplication surgery may take months, though people who\u2019ve had laparoscopic surgery can usually go back to work after a matter of weeks. The patient will be on a liquid or soft diet for the first week before they start to take many small meals a day. The great majority of people who have fundoplication, especially Nissan fundoplication, find symptoms of their GRTF greatly relieved.\nIf you suffer from heartburn and often have a feeling that your food is returning on you, you might have GERD, and you may benefit from acid reflux treatment at Surgical Associates of South Florida. We are conveniently located in Miami, FL. Contact us today to schedule your consultation and find out if fundoplication is right for you!",
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        "raw_content": "Buju Banton released from US prison\nBuju, a Grammy award-winning entertainer was convicted of drug trafficking on February 22, 2011\nBuju Banton has been released from prison after eight years at the McRae Correctional institution.\nAn officer at the institution said the entertainer whose given name is Mark Myrie, was let out earlier today.\nThe United States embassy in Kingston is tight-lipped about when the reggae superstar Buju Banton will be returned to the country.\nBuju, 45,was arrested in December 2009, months after he was met by a convicted drug trafficker on a flight from Spain who sought to set up a cocaine deal for him.\nFollowing his conviction in February 2011, Buju was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment.\nFederal prosecutors required two trials to convict the reggae icon, who was targeted and pursued by an undercover federal informant for more than a year.\nBuju, a Grammy award-winning entertainer was convicted of drug trafficking on February 22, 2011 in Tampa, Florida, 12 days after the retrial of his case began.\nHe was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment.\nHis initial release date was set as February 2019, but was later revised to December 8, 2018.\nBuju recently released a statement saying that upon release he only wants to be associated with his craft.\n\u201cHaving survived, I want to share the good news and strength of my music. I just want to continue making music, which I\u2019ve devoted my life to. I look forward to the opportunity to say a personal thanks to my fans and everyone who supported me,\u201d Buju said.",
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        "raw_content": "Home > Interviews > Metal Temple Interview\nMetal Temple\u2019s Cami Kyttle recently had a chance to talk to Mike Campese, a guitar virtuoso and all-around music performer, best known for performing with the ephemeral Trans-Siberian Orchestra. Also holding an extensive and well-received solo career discography, Campese spoke with us about his life and his newest solo album entitled \u201cChameleon.\u201d\nFirst of all, how the hell did you learn to play guitar like that?!\nLots of practice! It took many years of hard work and dedication. I developed my speed and technique pretty much after the first year of playing guitar and as time went on I developed more control and feel. I\u2019m very versatile and I love all types of music. From learning to play different styles and techniques over the years, it just comes out in my playing and writing. I did take lessons and I went to GIT in Hollywood, CA. But, if you don\u2019t put the time in, all that does not mean anything.\nHow did you decide which songs would have vocals attached and which would be strictly instrumental?\nUsually, after I came up with the initial riffs for the tunes, I then decide if it will be a vocal tune. Sometimes before I write the tune I will get vocal ideas or a concept in my mind and how I want the song to sound. Since I\u2019m not a singer, I\u2019m a \u201cguitarist that sings\u201d I usually come up with the music first and then I will add vocals. Also, I like to have a few vocal tunes on each CD that I put out. It opens things up and it can widen your audience. Sometimes it just happens before your eyes, I always let things happen naturally\u2026.\nHow did you come up with the names of the songs that are just instrumental, such as \u201cPasta & Bananas?\u201d\nLol. Everyone asks about this title! Every song and title I come up with is for a reason, even if it is an instrumental or a vocal tune. 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Some musicians just play other peoples music and are happy doing it, I like to do both. In my project I may throw in a cover tune and do it in my own way. Also, it is great to be in control of your music with no one is looking over your shoulder.\nHow long did this album take?\nI would say off and on for about a year. I didn\u2019t work on it straight through. I would write and record for a little while and then take breaks for performances etc. The music usually happens pretty quick and the guitar takes the quickest time to record. Sometimes there can be delays, because you are waiting for other people involved to finish their job. I mainly do most of it myself with just a little bit of outside help.\nWhat were some of your inspirations for this CD?\nInspiration for the music comes to me from real life situations and I can get really inspired in new environments. I have gotten many ideas traveling to a new destination with or without my guitar, on a plane etc. When you look back at the process it is like a big puzzle. The song \u201cFlashback\u201d from the CD was a chord progression that I came up with when I was attending GIT in Hollywood, CA. I dug up the recording of the progression I did and then I put a melody to it. The whole feel of the tune closely represents my experience in LA during that time.\nWhat do you want new listeners to walk away with from this album?\nIt is always great to have new listeners that like the music. The main goal of a song writer is to have a listener walk away and remember melodies he or she heard that stick in their heads. Also, for them to say that this guy can really play and has something different to offer than the typical guitar shredder.\nAs I\u2019m sure you\u2019re an inspiration to many musicians\u2026 who influenced you when you were first learning to play?\nWhen I first was learning the guitar, Black Sabbath was my all time favorite band. I think it was the very first album that got me hooked and after I started buying the other albums. During that time I learned how to play a lot of the riffs from the tunes. I was also listening to Dio, Ozzy and all of the guitar driven rock bands like, Van Halen, Led Zeppelin etc. I was listening to players like Al Di Meola, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Randy Rhoads and Jimi Hendrix etc. I got into the whole neo classical shred thing when Yngwie came out and I was already pretty fast because of listening to players like Al Di Meola. Also, I got into classical music and I was listening to Paganini, Vivaldi, Mozart and Beethoven and more. My Dad was a violinist, so I think that is where the influence came in. He told me if you want to be great you have to listen to everything. I like all kinds of music, I like fusion music as well. There is a lot more names I could of mentioned.\nI read that you teach lessons to over 60 students a week, along with currently having 8 solo albums. How do you fit all of that into your busy schedule?\nI have been doing that for years and it is all about balance. I don\u2019t teach every day and when I\u2019m not teaching I\u2019m working on writing and recording. The good thing is, I don\u2019t start teaching until late afternoon, so I have the mornings and late evenings. Also, I write lesson columns for guitar magazines and I have been doing that for many years as well. It is important to set goals, if you set a goal you will finish it.\n\u201cVegas (Playing the Slots)\u201d was one of my favorite songs on the album. How did you decide to use a casino theme? 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        "raw_content": "\u00ab Washington Capitals\u2019 14-game winning streak snapped by Montreal Canadiens, 6-5\nVancouver Winter Olympics: the fans \u00bb\nWizards trade Jamison, complete housecleaning\nThe Washington Wizards completed their team makeover Wednesday by trading two-time all-star Antawn Jamison to the Cleveland Cavaliers for center Zydrunas Ilgauskas, the rights to Slovenian forward Emir Preldzic and a first-round draft selection from Cleveland.\nThe Wizards also receive forward Al Thornton from the Los Angeles Clippers, while forward Drew Gooden, acquired last week from the Dallas Mavericks in a seven-player trade, goes from Washington to L.A. The Cavs also get point guard Sebastian Telfair from the Clippers.\nTags: Antawn Jamison, Cavaliers, Dallas Mavericks, Drew Gooden, Examiner, trade, Wizards, Zydrunas Ilgauskas\nThis entry was posted on February 22, 2010 at 1:30 am and is filed under Examiner.com, NBA, Washington Wizards.\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": "There is nothing brave about me. You need only look back at my previous entries to understand that, but there is something inside me besides fear. These past few days I\u2019ve been living in a dream, following Sarah down this rabbit hole to my destruction. I loved her, more than I ever knew. She urged me to leave my desk job behind, to follow my dream and write my book. I was too scared then.\nBut now, in this I\u2019ve found a kind of a strength. Here, at the end of everything, beyond the reach of mankind, I\u2019ve found the courage to do one last thing. Sarah showed me how to steer the ship, to turn it toward the Time-Vortex Tunnel. She wants me to come home, but I\u2019m following another dream.\nAll of the infected bodies and all of my crewmates are still aboard, waiting for me. They will wait until I come out and join them. Together we are poised to return to Earth and spread. I won\u2019t allow that to happen.\nWe\u2019re going to visit Alpha Centauri\u2019s primary star. I\u2019ve set it to hard burn and locked myself out, destroyed the panels with a wrench. It\u2019s too late to be scared or feel sorry for myself. We\u2019re all going to burn, flying so close to the star that we incinerate into flecks of dust.\nNow I can close my eyes and let her come to me and I will accept her with open arms.\nThis entry was posted in Icarus, Original Fiction, Science Fiction and tagged Alpha Centauri, blog fiction, Icarus, Mike Kern, Science Fiction, SciFi, space, Time-Vortex, William Shriver, zombie, zombies. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "It\u2019s been a while since I simply posted my thoughts on my blog, so I think I\u2019ll take the time to do so now.\nLately I\u2019ve been having trouble concentrating, collecting all my thoughts into one cohesive story and putting it down on the page. For this reason \u201cThe Blood\u201d will miss a week due to the fact that I simply don\u2019t have Part 12 done. This upsets me because I made a vow to post EVERY week, regardless. Well, I am going to have to break that vow. So for those of you who read my blog, I\u2019m really sorry.\nWork has been very busy lately and I\u2019ve been putting in over 50+ hours each week about, including some hours on the weekend (when I\u2019m not traveling). I\u2019d like to say that\u2019s the only reason I haven\u2019t had a lot of chance to write, but it isn\u2019t. The simple fact is I\u2019m having a problem. For over a year now I\u2019ve been trying to create this novel and there are weeks when it just goes and goes\u2026 and then it hits a snag that unravels the whole thing. I break it down and break it down and in the end the whole thing is scrapped and redone.\nThis week has been worse. I\u2019ve been unable to sit and settle myself into any kind of writing mindset. I\u2019ve been nervous and agitated, and I haven\u2019t been able to focus on anything. I try but nothing gets done. I was sick today, though it was mostly just exhaustion. My stomach has been giving me bouts of nausea and my head just won\u2019t give up the headache. No, it\u2019s not some kind of weird illness\u2026 I\u2019ve checked. Whatever it is, it\u2019s related to my nerves and my inability to settle down. It\u2019s like I\u2019m having a nervous breakdown for no good reason.\nThis sounds like a lot of whining, and for that I apologize. I don\u2019t know what\u2019s happening to me or why. I don\u2019t know why this novel just won\u2019t get written. It\u2019s finally split into TWO different stories even! Two different universes too. It\u2019s getting ridiculous.\nI wanted to write a story that made me feel the excitement of Battlestar Galactica again. It would be about starfighter pilots at their training academy as the whole universe begins to descend into war. I wanted to write what it was like to sit at school and feel helpless as everything around you turned to fire. I most especially wanted to create characters that you would identify with and cheer and cry with as they overcame their adversities and pushed through the worst of Plebe Year.\nSo why won\u2019t it just come out?\nI\u2019m starting to wonder if I\u2019ve read too much science fiction lately. If that sounds ridiculous it\u2019s because it is. Basically I\u2019ve been thinking too much about what is \u201crealistic\u201d and it\u2019s destroying my fun in this genre. I\u2019m getting too worried about what people will say about my physics and my lack of realistic science. I\u2019m giving myself a bad case of paranoia and I need to stop.\nI write fantasy in space. I also write about steampunk for no good reason. I write about fun things that excite me. There, I said it.\nNow let\u2019s see if I can just let it go and accept it.\nThis entry was posted in Space Cantina and tagged Mike Kern, neurotic writer, The Space Cantina, writer. Bookmark the permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "Home > Briggs > Media Releases > 2015 > July > WestConnex Stage 2 begins 18 months early\nWestConnex Stage 2 begins 18 months early\nThe Hon. Mike Baird MP\nThe Hon. Duncan Gay MLC\nNew South Wales Minister for Roads and Freight\nConstruction has begun on the King Georges Road Interchange Upgrade, 18 months ahead of schedule. The $130 million project will fix one of the city's worst bottlenecks.\nMore than 40,000 Sydney motorists will have their travel times slashed.\nThis vital project is the first section of WestConnex Stage Two, which involves widening and extending the M5 motorway.\nOf the 100,000 motorists who use the M5 every day, nearly half get stuck at the King Georges Road interchange. The upgrade will cut travel times at the interchange by up to half, as well as alleviating delays along the M5 East and King Georges Road.\nThe interchange will connect to an already widened M5 West (completed in December 2014) and is the precursor for the New M5 tunnel which will provide an extra three lanes in each direction between Beverly Hills and St Peters.\nWork at the interchange involves widening and extending the eastbound on-ramp and westbound off-ramp between King Georges Road and the M5 East, increasing ramp lengths by 180 metres.\nThe upgrade has been accelerated by an historic agreement between the Commonwealth and NSW Governments. The project is due to be finished in two years.\nWhen completed, WestConnex will link the M4 and M5 with a continuous free-flowing motorway, creating 10,000 jobs and injecting more than $20 billion into the NSW economy.\nThe project will increase capacity and reduce travel times from Western Sydney and South Western Sydney to the CBD, Airport and Port Botany.\nCongestion currently costs NSW $5 billion every year in time delays and lost productivity.\nThe NSW Government is providing $1.8 billion to build WestConnex. The Commonwealth is providing $1.5 billion, in addition to a concessional loan of up to $2 billion.\nThe Commonwealth Government is investing a record $50 billion to build world class infrastructure for a stronger and more prosperous Australia.\nVisit www.westconnex.com.au for more information.\nWestConnex stages:\nWestConnex Stage One: Will widen the M4 from Church Street at Parramatta to Homebush Bay Drive and extend the M4 via a tunnel east of Homebush Bay Drive, emerging near the Bunnings Warehouse on Parramatta Road or on Wattle Street, Haberfield.\nWestConnex Stage Two: Will deliver the New M5\u2014to run from the existing M5 East corridor via tunnel to St Peters, as well as an upgrade of the King Georges Road Interchange.\nWestConnex Stage Three: Will join the M4 and M5 corridors\u2014via a motorway tunnel with three lanes in each direction.",
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        "raw_content": "This is a great gift or self-purchase for keeping as a journal or simply scribbling and doodling all your world changing ideas down.\nThis book comes with 48 lined pages. On the inside front cover, there is a small tag to scribble your name. Printed in the UK on heavyweight recycled luxury paper and card.",
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        "title": "\u201cEd the Red?\u201d or \u201cCall me Dave\u201d? \u2013 The Nation awaits. \u2013 3rd May, 2015 \u2013 Mobi D'Ark: Author, Blogger & Freelance Writer",
        "raw_content": "\u201cEd the Red?\u201d or \u201cCall me Dave\u201d? \u2013 The Nation awaits. \u2013 3rd May, 2015\nIn my late teens, I supported Harold Wilson\u2019s Labour party, as I grew up in the 1950\u2019s when the Tories ruled the roost, and like most of the younger generation at that time, I yearned for something different \u2013 a change\u2026.\nAfter 6 patchy years of Labour government, I was a lukewarm supporter of the Tory government under Heath from 1970-74, and when Heath went to the country for new mandate, I was reasonably content when Labour returned to power.\nIn 1979, when Labour lost their overall majority during the so-called winter of discontent, I became a supporter of capitalist Thatcher as she embarked on her much-heralded drive to bring the country back to economic prosperity and re-assert its position in the world\nThe 1980\u2019s was the decade when I returned to the UK from the far flung corners of the known world and settled into my 17 year career as a capitalist \u2018fat cat\u2019 in the city of London. My heroine was dear Margaret. But by 1990, like most people, I felt she had outgrown her time as PM.\nAs with the Heath Tory government, 20 years earlier, I was only a lukewarm supporter of John Major during his premiership from 1990 to 1997, and eagerly welcomed \u2018New-Labour\u2019 under the charismatic Tony Blair to lead our country on to bigger and better things.\nThe nation was fed up with the final, moribund years of the Tory government, as they seemed to have run out of ideas or even the will to do anything, other than maintain the status quo.\nUnfortunately, we all know what happened under Tony Blair.\nSeveral wars later, we have yet to uncover the alleged \u2018weapons of mass destruction\u2019 in Iraq, which was the justification for losing so many young lives \u2013 on both sides of the conflict.\nOne could even argue that the war in Iraq was the trigger point for the birth of Al Qaida and spawned the 9-11attack on America and the other countless atrocities across the world that bear their hallmark.\nI openly admit that I supported the war at the time, as like most of the population, I was not in possession of all facts, and I believed pretty much everything they (Blair, Bush et al) told us.\nWe are now in a different world \u2013 a world where no politician is believed, and a world where British politicians can\u2019t even be trusted to put in a fair and legitimate expense claim without provoking a hue and cry.\nMandelson and Alistair Campbell may no longer be centre stage, but it is still a world where \u2018spin\u2019 is still king. More than ever in our political history, the name of the game is for politicians to prevaricate, obfuscate and \u2018miss-speak\u2019 whenever they are asked difficult questions \u2013 questions that their minders have told them not to give a straight answer to, under any circumstances.\nWe live in the world where every act, every speech and every interview is put under the microscope. Not only by the media analysts, but also by the opposing parties, who will jump from a great height on any perceived \u2018slip-up\u2019 or gaff.\nThese gaffs are invariably of a \u2018personal nature\u2019 \u2013 nothing to do with politics \u2013 as today\u2019s politicians are pretty adept at avoiding political \u2018banana skins\u2019 because they never say anything of substance.\nThus, when Ed Miliband makes himself look an idiot by eating a bacon sandwich or he admits that he has two kitchens; or when Cameron confuses the name of the football team he is supposed to support, or releases unflattering holiday snaps, the media and the opposing political parties have a field day, and the headlines of derision run for days.\nHere\u2019s an excerpt from a Guardian article on one of Cameron\u2019s holiday breaks in Cornwall.\nHe sits there flaunting his legs while sharing a moment with Samantha (his wife). Why does he think he looks good in shorts? The coffee, the studied casualness, the slightly fake air of it all \u2013 why is Cameron so keen to project relaxation? He can\u2019t seriously be that calm. Perhaps the overstated holiday feeling of these pictures conceals a behind the scenes flurry of work that he has taken with him\nLet\u2019s face it \u2013 this is utter crap. I happen to admire much of what the Guardian stands for, but this \u2018character assassination\u2019 garbage is not worthy of them\u2026\nThe media must be apportioned their share of the blame, but far worse than the media, are the politicians themselves. Prime Minister\u2019s question time in the so-called \u2018Mother of Parliaments\u2019 has become a pointless anachronism and is the shame of our political system.\nEvery week, the MP\u2019s act like overgrown, naughty school boys and delight in cheering and booing each other while the nation\u2019s esteemed leaders try to score cheap debating points and make insulting jokes, at the expense of the opposing party leaders.\nSurely we are better than this?\nIs there any wonder that there is a deep apathy amongst people of all political persuasions? The truth is, we no longer trust politicians; we are sick and tired of being patronised and fobbed off with gobbledygook whenever we ask them important questions.\nWho can ever forget the interview between Newsnight\u2019s Jeremy Paxman and the then Home Secretary, Michael Howard, when Howard was asked the same question 12 times in a row and never once gave a proper answer?\nAnd it\u2019s got much, much worse since then.\nPlease, can any politician for once in their lives, admit that they \u2013 or their party \u2013 were wrong about something?\nEveryone makes mistakes, especially governments and politicians, so why in God\u2019s name are they not \u2018man enough\u2019 to occasionally admit that they are not always right. If they did, we might even forgive them and respect them a little more.\nThey just don\u2019t get it, do they? They have been insulated for so long from the proverbial \u2018man on the street\u2019 that they don\u2019t know how to behave with normal people. To make it worse, they don\u2019t even realise that they are doing anything wrong! That\u2019s the really sad part.\nThey probably have a smug smile of satisfaction on their faces every time they succeed in avoiding a difficult question.\nHas anyone tried to analyse why the likes of SNP\u2019s Nicola Sturgeon has risen so high in the public\u2019s esteem and even affection? She is so admired that many in England wish that she was running for the UK Parliament.\nSo why is our dear Nicola so popular? It\u2019s simple; because she comes across as a \u2018woman\u2019 of the people, very down to earth, and prepared to answer questions truthfully, no matter how difficult. It\u2019s Not rocket science is it?\nThis is notwithstanding her party\u2019s worrying policies. The SNP is now talking seriously about holding another referendum on leaving the UK, despite the fact that 6 months ago they told us that the question of secession was now settled for a generation.\nFurther, one of the cornerstones of SNP policy is to put an end to the current austerity drive without any serious attempt to cost their plans, or tell us where the money will come from?\nAs it is, over the past 5 years, the coalition government has increased the national budget deficit to the tune of \u00a3100 billion per year. So by any measurements, we have hardly been in an austerity drive \u2013 so criticised by SNP and the public at large.\nBut Sturgeon just wants to turn on the benefits tap and she tells us that it will solve all our ills. (Did anyone mention the word \u2018Greece\u2019 to her?).\nBut the public don\u2019t care \u2013 they neither have the wherewithal or the desire to understand the fine details of macroeconomics. All they care about is a politician who looks and acts like one of them and tells the truth, even if that truth is unpalatable.\nThe appalling manner in which British politicians behave today has come about \u2013 in part \u2013 because there are few policy issues to choose between them. In their desperate attempts to win the public over to their side, they argue about the minutiae of policy or indulge in personal attacks as it is the only way \u2013 they believe \u2013 to attract votes.\nI wonder what percentage of the general public has ever read a party manifesto or could even explain, in the broadest of terms, the differences between the major parties\u2019 policies on, say: budget deficit reduction; the national health service; immigration; benefit cuts; taxation or even the European Union, (I exclude UKIP from this \u2013 but I did say \u2018major parties\u2019).\nTheir policies are so intertwined that if you dig deep enough, you will find that the Tories sometimes espouse traditional labour policies and vice versa. But hardly anyone notices because nobody really follows these intricate policy arguments and nobody really cares.\n\u201cBECAUSE ALL POLITICIANS ARE THE SAME!\u201d\nThey\u2019re just feathering their own nests and looking after their special interest groups. The Tories look after the grandees and the rich; Labour look after the unions and the so-called working classes, the Lib-Dems appeal to the Guardian reading entertainment and media industry, and so on\u2026. At least, that is what most of the public and political commentators would have us believe, and who\u2019s to say they\u2019re wrong?\nFor my American readers who may not be familiar with British politics, let me explain some of this, by trying to compare the British parties with their American counterparts.\nIn America, you still have a two party system and up until recently, I think it would have been fair to say that both parties were pretty much to the right of the British Tories. Americans have always looked at Europe, including the UK, as being left wing socialist states.\nBut I think that during the past few years, the political colour of America has been changing fast, with the Democrats veering sharply to the left and the Republicans to the right, which means that never in the history of America have your two parties been so polarised.\nOn the \u2018Democrat left\u2019, you have a party that believes in \u2018equality\u2019 and that the \u2018haves\u2019 should subsidise the \u2018have-nots\u2019, that food stamps and benefits should be available to all, that the state provide for cradle to grave healthcare to those who cannot afford it, (including birth control and abortion), that the US debt should be allowed to grow for ever more, that there should be a free flow of illegal immigrants across the Mexican border, that same sex marriages should be allowed, and so on and so forth.\nOn the \u2018Republican right\u2019, the party believes in low taxation for all, that every citizen should stand on his own two feet and work for his own rewards, that the Federal government should dramatically reduce its level of \u2018social\u2019 expenditure, that they should \u2018balance the books\u2019 and control the national debt, that abortion is a sin against God, and that immigration should be severely controlled, that same sex marriages should be banned. There is much more \u2013 but you get the idea.\nHere in Britain, the most extreme parties on either side of the spectrum are the UK Independence Party (UKIP) on the far right which believes in \u2018Britain for the British\u2019 and wishes to take the country out of the European Union, and on the left, we have the Green party, with its extremist ecological and \u2018save the environment\u2019 polices. UKIP has a touch of the Republican Party about it, and The Greens have a touch of the left leaning Democrats.\nBut neither UKIP nor the Greens are going to be elected in any serious numbers \u2013 quite possibly in no numbers at all. A vast majority of the electorate will be putting their crosses next to the mainstream parties in the centre ground, who are fighting for space and espousing almost identical policies.\nEven the Tories, despite all their right wing bluster, only have a small rump of MP\u2019s that really believe that Britain should leave the EU. If there is a referendum, (which is far from certain), I strongly suspect that in spite of our dissatisfaction with being ruled by those obnoxious \u2018johnny-foreigner\u2019 bureaucrats across the channel, we will vote to stay in.\nJust like the Scots did in their own referendum, who voted to stay in the UK union. We are all afraid of major change, especially any changes that might make us poorer. So why take the risk?\nWho will win next Thursday?\nI really don\u2019t know \u2013 does anyone? It\u2019s far too close to call. I suspect that the Tories will be the largest single party but will lack an overall majority. This is in spite of a definite swing to Labour in England and Wales but unfortunately, Labour will lose nearly all their seats in Scotland to the SNP.\nThe most likely scenario is another coalition government, led by the Tories with the Lib-Dems as the junior partner; but much will depend on there being sufficient Lib-Dem MP\u2019s re-elected to enable them to form an overall majority with the Tories.\nAll indications are that the Lib-Dems will have one of their worst elections in a generation and they may be all but wiped out.\nOr\u2026 and I believe this to be a real possibility\u2026 if the Tories only fail by a few seats to have an overall majority, they may try to go it alone and rely on \u2018fringe parties\u2019 to support them on votes of no confidence.\nIn other words, there will be no formal agreements. The Tories will make some kind of informal deals with one or more of the small minority parties by promising support for their \u2018pet\u2019 projects. This will be in exchange for them supporting the Tories on votes of no confidence and other key legislation.\nThis may actually work more in the nation\u2019s interests, as there will be no murky backroom deals made which we know nothing about.\nIt will also involve much closer public scrutiny whenever the Tories try to push through major legislation, as they will continually have a fight on their hands to persuade the fringe parties to back them.\nIf the Tories fail to obtain informal arrangements with fringe parties, (and this could well be the case), then it will fall to Miliband to form a government, provided he can obtain a \u2018case by case\u2019, informal alliance with SNP.\nBeing a dyed in the wool capitalist for a many years, (despite my current impecunious state), my heart is with the Tories \u2013 just.\nOsbourne has received an incredible amount of bad press and even out-and-out hatred from many quarters over his \u2018austerity policies\u2019, but in my humble judgement, he hasn\u2019t done too bad a job.\nIn spite of the massive cutbacks on public spending, the nation has still increased its overall spending, year on year. Very few have understood this, and the government seems unable to explain it.\nIt is unlikely that Labour would have done any better during the past 5 years, and quite possibly, a great deal worse.\nI\u2019m not a huge fan of Cameron. He often seems to lack good judgement, especially in his choice of staff (Andy Coulson, Liam Fox etc.), but he does seem to be the lesser of two evils. Unlike Miliband, he has a certain gravitas that is required for someone such an elevated office.\nMost important of all, at this delicate juncture of our nation\u2019s history, he has had the benefit for five long years of experience as prime minister, which surely will put him in good stead for the ensuing five years.\nI think it was a good idea for him to tell us that he won\u2019t stand for a third term, (note that the furore over this has more or less disappeared \u2013 what a load of fuss about nothing). At least we know that the man in charge will be dedicated to the job for a finite period of time and is not someone who may become power crazy and try to go on forever. (shades of Thatcher\u2026).\nHe will clearly wish to go out on a high and leave a good legacy behind him. Maybe if he is voted back in, he won\u2019t be quite so partisan as he was in the past because he\u2019s not up for re-election. That can only be to the good.\nNow to Ed Miliband.\nFrankly, in spite of all the silly stuff about his appearance, how he eats his sandwiches, how nerdish he sounds, and how many kitchens he has, I honestly find it difficult to imagine him as prime minister of a country that is still a significant player on the world stage. Can you really imagine him talking \u2018statesmanlike talk\u2019 to a Putin, or a Merkel, or a Netanyahu, or a Khamenei\u2026?\nCan you? Really?\nObama? Maybe, but that\u2019s another story. After all, what the heck has Obama achieved on the world stage in the past 7 years?\nThen there\u2019s Ed\u2019s brilliant Chancellor of the Exchequer \u2013 Ed Balls, who must surely be held at least partly responsible for the economic mess we found ourselves in in 2010.\nIt surely reflects on Miliband that he hasn\u2019t had the guts or wherewithal to replace someone who is clearly a vote-loser. Yet some of the top Labour ex-ministers, such as Dianne Abbott and Alan Johnson are not even in his team.\nAlthough I don\u2019t necessarily agree with some of their policies, I have the highest regard for Abbott and Johnson, who are both intelligent people of high integrity and principle. Maybe that\u2019s why they have been discarded\u2026.sad, ain\u2019t it? There\u2019s no room these days for politicians who are not out for themselves.\nBut whoever wins, I doubt it\u2019ll make huge difference, as they will pretty much continue to tread that middle ground, trying to juggle their limited largess to those in need, and fund their pet projects. The Tories will allocate more funds to some social projects, and Labour more to others \u2013 but there won\u2019t be a huge difference between them.\nWhatever they decide to do will be trashed by the opposition. This is what makes the political process so sad. What the opposition should really do is applaud good ideas, and offer constructive criticism to the bad ones and offer up alternative ideas. Well-intentioned members of all political parties should sit down together and decide what is best.\nWhat the opposition shouldn\u2019t do is automatically trash everything that the governing party comes up with on principle \u2013 that it is their idea not ours, so it must be bad. 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        "raw_content": "At Modern Warriors, we are committed to protecting the privacy of our customers and the users of our website located at modernwarriors.com (the \u201cSite\u201d) . This privacy policy (the \u201cPrivacy Policy\u201d) gives you details of our privacy practices, including (a) what information we collect about you when you use the Site; (b) how the information will be used or disclosed; and (c) your rights with respect to our collection and use of your data. We may modify these policies from time to time and will provide notice of any major changes by posting such notice on the Site.\nTransaction Information: We may ask you to provide us with personal information on a voluntary basis in certain areas of the Site, and you will be required to provide personal information when you make purchases on the Site. 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        "raw_content": "Heaven and Heck\nWhen I was a Rabbi at Washington University it was common for students who were not very knowledgeable about Judaism to ask me, \u201cRabbi, Judaism does not believe in Heaven and Hell right?\u201d I am not sure where this seemingly widespread impression came from, but my flippant answer was always, \u201cNo, but we do believe in heck.\u201d\nIn the Five Books of Moses, the Biblical books of Genesis through Deuteronomy, there is no mention of heaven and hell. There are proscriptions of earthly punishments, for violations of interpersonal as well as ritual law at the hands of a court, as well as earthly punishments from the Almighty (holding back rain, defeat at the hands of our enemies, exile from the Land of Israel) directed toward the entire Jewish nation for not obeying the Torah, but nothing is portrayed beyond our physical world.\nThough the Torah proscribes many punishments for the violation of commandments, in only a few instances does the Bible mention reward for correct actions. In the case of honoring one\u2019s father and mother (Exodus 20:11) the Bible says, \u201cYou shall have long life on the land which God has given you\u201d and for the commandment of shooing away the mother bird before taking her eggs from the nest (Deuteronomy 21:6), the Torah writes the same reward, that \u201cit may be good for you and your days be long\u2026\u201d\nThe Talmud records an interesting story regarding faith and reward and punishment. A father told his son to climb a tree and shoo away the mother bird, claiming the eggs for himself. The boy obeyed and on his way down fell off the tree and died. The Talmud tells us that Rabbi Alisha ben Avyah, watching the scene of the boy dying while occupied precisely in those two laws for which the Torah rewards long life, gave up his faith in God. The Talmud then asks, indeed, how do we explain the boy\u2019s death?in light of his fillment of these two commandments? The Talmud answers that the torah does not mean long life in this world but long life in the next.\nNormative Judaism does believe in an after life, usually referred to as Olam Habah, the \u201cWorld to Come.\u201d Maimonides railed against the branches of Islamic philosophy in his day (11c) that saw this reward as physical, since the body is put in the ground and only the soul meets its maker. Maimonides explains that through our actions in this world we cultivate our soul\u2019s ability to reconnect with its Infinite divine source after the body\u2019s death. What we have done in this world conditions the soul to be close to God or distant from God.\nCloseness to the Divine is the ultimate reward; distance from it the greatest punishment. So we must be clear from a Jewish point of view that though we believe in reward and punishment (with out it, I think, what we do does not really matter) we should not mistake this for a vindictive King in the sky image casting humans into a Dantesque inferno. Rather our soul in the next world is a natural extension of who we have become in this world. The development of our moral and religious character which we achieve in the physical world, in a way continues on and \u201cnaturally\u201d results in our proximity to the Divine, perhaps the greatest of all rewards and punishments.\nIn Jewish study and life in general one rarely hears discussion of Heaven and Hell. I think this emerges from Judaism\u2019s very strong stress on this world, and doing what we should because we are commanded so, not because some non-earthly reward and punishment awaits us. As the first century Jewish moral work Pirkey Avot, The Ethics of our Fathers (4:17) puts it: \u201cMore beautiful is one hour of repentance and good deeds in this world than all the life of the World to Come, and more beautiful is one hour of spiritual satisfaction in the Next World than all the life of this world.\u201d\nThis entry was posted on Monday, April 4th, 2011 at 1:57 AM and is filed under Jewish Thought, Spirituality.\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": "A Hackable Dishwasher Is Connecting Hospitals to the Internet of Shit\nDespite all kinds of internet-connected things getting pwned, manufacturers insist of putting stuff on the internet without any security.\nImage: Andrey_Popov/Shutterstock\nIf it's connected to the internet, it can be hacked. In an age where manufacturers are rushing to put any kind of device onto the internet, we're quickly finding out that how adage holds true. Crock-pots, light bulbs, thermostats, GPS trackers for kids, billboards, and even teddy bears have all been hacked recently.\nAlas, that's not stopping anyone from connecting stuff to the internet. The German domestic-appliance giant Miele decided to make a dishwasher that can be connected to the internet and, of course, someone found out it has a bug that allows hackers to break into it, infect it with malware, and give them the opportunity to use it as leverage to hack other devices on the network.\nRead more: The Looming Disaster of the Internet of (Hackable) Things\nThe worst part of all this is that this ain't your average dishwasher. This is a \"washer-disinfector\" that's mostly used in hospitals or medical facilities and labs. So it can be a good target if your end goal is to steal private medical information or maybe hold the hospitals' computers for ransom.\nJens Regel, a security consultant, found a \"web server directory traversal\" bug in the Miele PG 8528 when he was prodding a network for vulnerabilities during a consulting gig, what's known in the industry as a penetration test or \"pentest.\" That kind of vulnerability allows an unauthorized attacker to gain access to the file system of the server to which the machine connects to.\n\"The worst case scenario is an attacker is able to infect the system with malware and is in a position to attack other devices in the network,\" Regel told Motherboard in an email.\nA Miele Professional PG 8528 dishwasher (Image: Miele)\nThe good news is that, according to Regel, these dishwasher shouldn't be directly available over the internet, so in theory hackers would need to already be on the local network to attack the dishwasher.\nBut at some point, at least one of these dishwashers was connected and findable on the internet, according to Dan Tentler, a security researcher who's one of the best at finding internet of things that shouldn't be online.\n\"This is fucking hilarious. A dishwasher on the internet,\" Tentler told Motherboard in an online chat, explaining that it's possible he might be able to find more in the future, now that he knows how to look for them.\n\"This is fucking hilarious. A dishwasher on the internet.\"\nThe main problem with these kind of devices having connectivity is that the manufacturers making them have little to no experience dealing with cybersecurity. In this case, Regel tried to contact Miele in November of last year to alert them of the issue, but after an initial conversation with a representative, the company never got back to him.\nWe contacted Miele but a spokesperson only said on Monday that the company \"is checking what happened in this case and will come back to you as soon as possible.\"\nThis story has been updated to include the information that at least one the Miele dishwashers was connected to the internet.\nSubscribe to pluspluspodcast, Motherboard's new show about the people and machines that are building our future.",
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        "raw_content": "Photograph \u00a9 Gregory Heisler\n\u201cMaybe you want to do a Brett Weston, and you don\u2019t want anyone to open your files. Maybe you want your files to just die a peaceful death, and you want to pull the plug on them, and send them on to eternity. And what you want are these finished prints; they are the realization of your vision. And everything else was just a way to get there. Like you don\u2019t actually want somebody, in a sense, reprinting from your negatives. You\u2019re done. It\u2019s fine. Even though with photography the temptation is that it\u2019s always an open door, it\u2019s fine to lock the door and throw away the key. That\u2019s OK.\u201d \u2013 Gregory Heisler\nThis podcast was recorded on Wednesday February 6th, 2008 at the National Arts Club in New York City. Gregory sits down with George to have a conversation about working with Arnold Newman, his love of portraiture, and some of his thinking on a wide range of subjects including the value of the print, and the difficulties of developing a personal style.\nTagged as: Editorial, Photographers, Photography\nPrevious post: Podcast #47 has been posted, with Catherine Hall\nNext post: Lightroom Tutorial Podcast #50 has been posted, Three Options, Unlimited Possibilities",
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        "raw_content": "What's So Funny About Peace Love and Los Straitjackets\nAlbum Review of What's So Funny About Peace Love and Los Straitjackets by Los Straitjackets.\nHome \u00bb Pop/Rock \u00bb What's So Funny About Peace Love and Los Straitjackets\nGenre(s): Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Rock, Garage Rock Revival, Instrumental Rock, Surf Revival\nBuy What's So Funny About Peace Love and Los Straitjackets from Amazon\nWhat's So Funny About Peace Love and Los Straitjackets - Very Good, Based on 3 Critics\nHaving backed up Nick Lowe on his \"Quality Holiday Revue\" tour, masked instrumental rockers Los Straitjackets understand the virtues of The Greatest Living Englishman's songbook better than the average person. And while most people discussing Lowe's work focus on the wit and wisdom of his lyrics, the man can write a superior melody, and Los Straitjackets offer eloquent proof on their 2017 album, What's So Funny About Peace, Love and Los Straitjackets. This set offers a baker's dozen tunes from Lowe's catalog, ranging from early rockers like \"Shake & Pop\" and \"Heart of the City\" to smoother, more contemplative recent numbers like \"I Read a Lot\" and \"Checkout Time,\" all interpreted in Los Straitjackets' trademark twangy style, borrowing from decades of instrumental rock styles and with no vocals to get in the way.\nOn the surface, an instrumental tribute to the music of Nick Lowe seems like an unusual project. Lowe\u2014for my money, one of the greatest, most underappreciated singer/songwriters of the last 40 years\u2014is known primarily as a wordsmith of the highest order. So why are Los Straitjackets, an impeccable surf/rockabilly instrumental combo, paying vocal-free tribute to the man? For one thing, they've worked with Lowe in the past, backing him on a recent tour.\nIt's safe to say that after three tours supporting iconic U.K. singer-songwriter Nick Lowe, no other band knows his compositions as intimately as this veteran Nashville-bred quartet. America's favorite Mexican wrestling masked surf/twang/pop and roots-rocking instrumental combo was encouraged by Lowe himself to totally rethink these 13 songs they cover from his deep catalog on their 16 th studio release.\n'What's So Funny About Peace Love and Los Straitjackets'",
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        "raw_content": "and the caption read \"So what if I told you next season is the last season of power, what would you say to me?\" There were mixed reviews, some people wrote they would simply unsubscribe to Starz network if power was canceled, while others felt like it was time for the show to be put to rest. Yesterday fif made another post on Instagram, dressed in all-black on top of a cop car where there is another police car in front of him, and the caption of the photo reads \"My power spin off is so crazy I'm doing the prequel. Wait to you see this, TGE influence (The Golden Era) Southside we outside 1988.\nMy Power spin off is so crazy I\u2019m doing the prequel. Wait till you see this shit , TGE influence (The Golden Era) Southside we outside 1988. \ud83d\udca3Boom #lecheminduroi\nA post shared by 50 Cent (@50cent) on Oct 31, 2018 at 12:40pm PDT\nSo What if l told you next season ls the last Season POWER \ud83e\udd37\ud83c\udffd\u200d\u2642\ufe0fwhat would you say to me? #lecheminduroi\nPower is an American crime drama television series created by Courtney A. Kemp and co-executive produced by Curtis Jackson also know as 50cent. It debuted on the Starz network on June 7, 2014, and has remained for five seasons. Power, is centered around James St. Patrick aka Ghost, played by Omari Hardwick a street hustler turned businessman, who is living a double life, during the day Ghost is running a drug pin while at night he runs a fortune 500 club. Power has become one of Starz most-watched cable shows on the network. Prior to the premiere of the fifth season, Starz renewed the show for a sixth season, set to air in 2019, which could possibly be the prequel 50cent wrote about.",
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        "raw_content": "Home | New Patient Center | Payment Options\nLincoln Chiropractic Center believes in the value of chiropractic care for you and your family toward the goal of achieving total health and wellness. Therefore, we have created a pricing structure that is flexible enough to allow you to get the chiropractic care you need, no matter what your budget. Lincoln Chiropractic Center participates in most insurance programs, but please call us at (402) 464-5567 if you have any questions about whether you can use your insurance to pay for your chiropractic care. We also accept auto accident and workers compensation cases that result in back pain, headaches or other symptoms which can be addressed with chiropractic care. For patients who have little or no chiropractic insurance coverage, flexible payment programs can be arranged. To learn more about our payment options for chiropractic and wellness care, you can call Lincoln Chiropractic Center directly at (402) 464-5567 and one of our friendly staff will be happy to answer all your questions.\nMost insurance plans are accepted at Lincoln Chiropractic Center. We accept auto accident, workers compensation, personal injury cases that have resulted in back pain, neck pain, headaches, or other related pain conditions. We also accept most health insurance plans, including Medicare, Medicaid, Blue Cross, Coventry, Midlands Choice etc. Because there are so many insurance plans out there, and because coverage for chiropractic care varies widely, please call us to find out if your plan covers care in our office. Before you start a chiropractic care plan, our staff would be happy to verify your benefits and explain them to you at no charge.\nOur goal at Lincoln Chiropractic Center is to allow everyone to experience the benefits of chiropractic care and adjustments. For patients who have little or no chiropractic insurance coverage, we can work with you to arrange a flexible payment program that fits your budget. If you have no insurance or if your insurance does not have any chiropractic benefits, there are still ways for you to receive the pain relief and chiropractic care that you need. Many patients choose to pay directly for their visits with the chiropractor, especially as they discover that chiropractic care is actually extremely cost-effective and affordable. For these patients, chiropractic care is often cheaper and more effective than alternative pain treatments such as pain medications or invasive surgery.\nOur focus at Lincoln Chiropractic Center is to actively help you and your family in taking responsibility for your total health, wellness, and disease management. Dr. Peter Wawers will assist and guide you as you take the time to care for some of the most important people in your world: you and your family. In an effort to make living the wellness lifestyle as easy and affordable as possible, we can create a customized family chiropractic plan that is specific to you and your family.\nAt Lincoln Chiropractic Center in Lincoln, we are convinced that chiropractic care will help you stay healthy and pain-free, using only a small amount of your time and money. Our chiropractic health professionals will help you care for your most important asset--your health. We truly believe the prevention is the best cure, and regular chiropractic care will be far less time consuming and expensive than trying to recover from pain or an injury after it's happened. If you feel you do not have enough time or money to take care of yourself, please contact us at (402) 464-5567--we can help! The last thing we want is for you to come to our chiropractic center in crisis. So please, we would like to encourage you to take your health very seriously. As the old saying goes, if you don't have your health, you don't have anything. Unfortunately, too many people don't discover how true that statement is until it is too late.",
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        "raw_content": "Heyward-Washington House: Charleston\u2019s Link to the Founding Fathers\nThere are few monuments and historical sites in Charleston, SC with such direct ties to the founding of the country. If you\u2019re a history buff, then there may be no site on your \u201cmust-see\u201d list while visiting the Holy City like the Heyward-Washington House.\nThe History of the Heyward-Washington House\nIt all begins with Thomas Heyward Jr., a member of the Continental Congress in 1775. Heyward was a fervent patriot, even to the point of serving in the war himself as an artillery officer in the South Carolina militia (he would later be captured by the British when they captured Charleston in 1780, eventually released in 1781). In 1776, Heyward became one of four representatives from South Carolina to sign the Declaration of Independence.\nIt was Heyward who originally built the house that still bears his name in 1772. The home is a \u201cdouble house\u201d in a classic Georgian style that still stands as a pure representation of architectural style during the colonial and Revolutionary eras. The house took on the name of \u201cWashington\u201d thanks to a visit from the nation\u2019s first president in 1791. Not long after, Heyward sold the house to the Grimkes, themselves famous historical figures thanks to their commitment to the abolitionist cause. Turned into a museum in 1930 after being acquired the year before, the site became the first museum house in Charleston, garnering National Historic Landmark status in the 1970s.\nVisiting the Heyward-Washington House Today\nVisiting the Heyward-Washington house today is like being transported back in time. The museum has maintained an authentic atmosphere all around the premises, including:\nA 1740s kitchen building\u2014the only one the public can access in all of Charleston\u2014giving a hint of what culinary life was like in the 1700s\nAuthentic-style furnishings in interior living rooms and studies\nGardens on the premises including plants that were often grown in South Carolina during the period\nA visit to the Heyward-Washington House provides an opportunity to live the history of Charleston first-hand. The site is such a popular attraction for tourists from Charleston and around the country.\nExperiencing Charleston\u2019s Historic Side\nCharleston is one of those rare cities in America that has enough history to last you even through multiple visits. The Heyward-Washington House and museum experience is unique in that it offers a direct connection to so much national history as well as local history.\nAnother great way to experience the history of Charleston? A Charleston carriage tour! Ride the streets in a horse-drawn carriage and soak in the history as your guide tells you all about the unique attractions and features of this wonderful city. Charleston Carriage Works offers regular rides through Charleston\u2019s historic districts, often including sites just like the Heyward-Washington house\u2014depending on routes as defined by the city\u2019s lottery system.\nhttps://mycharlestoncarriage.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Heyward-Washington_House.jpg 1500 1424 CCW https://mycharlestoncarriage.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/logo-v6.png CCW2016-12-22 08:00:232017-03-23 09:13:56Heyward-Washington House: Charleston\u2019s Link to the Founding Fathers\nCharleston White Point Gardens: Where City Meets Harbor The Powder Magazine: Charleston\u2019s Oldest Public Building",
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        "raw_content": "Author: Michael P. Lynch, MD\nThe older I get, the more I find myself drifting back to a time when life was simple and days were all about having fun; playing baseball in the street, running thru sprinklers in the yard and oh yes\u2026 losing my hair. If that last one grabbed you, try thinking about how difficult it was for me as I aged. And while I may have embellished a bit as to the exact period of time where I first noticed a few strands hugging my palms, by my mid to late 20\u2019s I was staring at the formation of a small desert where a once densely populated forest used to flourish. First the crown became smooth to the touch, and even though my hairline bravely battled on for a few more years, it too was ultimately vanquished. Sadly, there is no army alive that can alter genetics, reverse aging, or eliminate hormonal changes and medical conditions utilizing only conventional tactics. But now thanks to a revolutionary medical procedure called NeoGraft, the war against hair loss is being waged on a different battlefield, and this time it is being won.\nTo those of you scratching your heads, or in the case of many reading this article, massaging your scalps, you can trust me\u2026after all\u2026I am a physician. Still, since I have always been a bit of a contrarian when it comes to \u201cbattling the bald,\u201d I was a tad hesitant to act upon my afro envy. But after researching NeoGraft, I decided to trade the short haircut for a shot of lidocaine and a hospital gown. I was ready to experience this medical breakthrough firsthand, \u2026as a patient.\nThe NeoGraft Experience\nFor such a life-changing event, the process was extremely straightforward. There were no unnecessary frills or wasted movements because the genius of NeoGraft resides in its efficiency, utilizing your own hair for both extraction and transplantation. This state of the art system carefully collects the follicular grafts from your donor sites on the sides and back of your head where you still have coverage. After a brief but thorough assemblage, these grafts are then carefully placed into the areas that you are tired of applying sunblock.\nOf course, there is a minimal amount of discomfort once the local anesthesia wears off, but you know what they say, a wince is temporary, but hair is forever. Ok, maybe I made that last one up. However, there is real truth in that statement as to what your future will bring. In my case, I now have a mane that would make Elvis Pressley blush and a NeoGraft certification welcoming the follicularly challenged into my office. I guess converted skeptics really do make for the most ardent believers.\nWhatever your subsequent aspirations may include, one thing is for certain\u2026within the next 8-12 months you will feel like you have been transported back to a time when you were confident, had high self-esteem and most importantly, had something on top of your head other than a hat. So get ready to feel and look young again. Good times are here again, and this time they are going to last!\nAbout Michael P. Lynch, MD\nMichael P. Lynch, M.D. is a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, in private practice in Lexington, Kentucky. Dr. Lynch specializes in all areas of plastic surgery including aesthetic surgery of the face, breast and body; body contouring following massive weight loss, and reconstruction of the breast following mastectomy for breast cancer.\nBorn in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and raised in Boca Raton, Florida, he received his undergraduate degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and his medical degree from the University of Louisville \u2013 graduating in the top of his class. During his residency, Dr. Lynch received numerous awards, including the Resident Teaching Award four times and first place in the Kentucky Society of Plastic Surgery Resident Research Competition twice. He is one of only two plastic surgery residents to win the prestigious Glancy Award twice. Dr. Lynch has authored numerous peer-reviewed plastic surgery articles and book chapters.\nDr. Lynch is a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, the Southeastern Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons, and the Kentucky Society of Plastic Surgeons. He is licensed to practice by the state of Kentucky. He serves as clinical faculty at UK, and has been appointed to the active medical staff for the Kentucky Commission for Children with Special Health Care Needs. He is affiliated with St. Joseph Hospital, Central Baptist Hospital and Lexington Surgery Center.\nDr. Lynch prides himself on staying current with the new trends in the ever-evolving field of plastic surgery. He and his wife Paige enjoy playing tennis, golfing, and spending time with their son Jack and their dog Dutch.\nPosted in Blog, Doctors In The News, Male Hair Loss and tagged battling the bald, FUE, genetics of balding, hair loss, hair restoration, Neograft, plastic surgeons of lexington",
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        "raw_content": "\"She is going to the convention. There is no reason for her to get out.\"\n--A \"devoted Clinton fund-raiser\" to the New York Daily News.\nJust in case you'd been getting the sense that the Hillary camp was starting to fold.\nP.S. To elaborate on Noam's recent post about PA expectations: Don't forget that two weeks ago Mark Halperin said Hillary had to win PA by 10.5 points \"or the media will say she didn\u2019t beat expectations (and her Ohio margin).\" Maybe. But I still wouldn't discount the binary way primaries play in television coverage. The TV networks haven't been terribly nuanced in explaining wins in terms of expectations--think back to the coverage of March 5, and I think Hillary's going to get a pretty good bounce. Which is different than saying PA is going to save her, which still seems to me unlikely.",
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        "raw_content": "Yup, Crist Is Going Indie (Updated)\nCrist has previously denied he's thinking about running as an independent, and on Wednesday he brushed off the question.\n\"I'm focused on the session,\" the governor said. \"I'm focused on these bills that are pending and coming up shortly. That's where my focus is, there will be time for other things later.\"\nThis is best translated as \"yes.\"\nUpdate: Or maybe not:\nTo put these rumors to rest once and for all, as we have said countless times before, Gov. Crist is running for the United States Senate as a Republican. He will not run as an independent or as a \"no party affiliation.\"\nThe governor is proud of his conservative credentials and stands firmly behind the principles of limited government and more personal freedom, the bedrock values of the Republican Party. He is proud to be a member of the party of Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan.\nThis should completely and utterly put to rest any of the unfounded rumors coming from the Rubio campaign that Gov. Crist would run as anything other than the Republican that he is.\nKeep in mind that politicians always deny they're going to switch until they do switch. But the strength of the denial matters, and the last one is pretty strong.\nJonathan Chait, St. Petersburg Times, Abraham Lincoln, Crist, Ronald Reagan, Teddy Roosevelt, Republican Party, United States Senate",
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        "raw_content": "Perhaps it's because unions make workers stronger that some people like to demonize labor unions as \"Big Labor.\" Andrew Breitbart's website Big Government, for example, has a whole section devoted to it. But just how large is the labor movement in the United States? In 2009, out of all wage-earning and salaried workers:\n12.3 percent belonged to unions\nUnion membership is fairly low, in both relative and historical terms. In 1983, the earliest year for which the Bureau of Labor Statistics has comparable data, 20.1 percent of workers belonged to unions.\nJonathan Cohn, United States, Andrew Breitbart",
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        "raw_content": "GCU\u2019s Browning named Controller of the Year\nLori Browning (holding her Controller of the Year Award) is joined at the dinner by GCU employees (from left) Kimberly Graf, Bill Brehm, Jamie Floyd, Dan Bachus, Lyn Bickle and Eric Engstrom.\nLori Browning, Grand Canyon University\u2019s Senior Vice President and Controller, was named Controller of the Year by the Arizona chapter of Finance Executives International (FEI) on Tuesday night.\nBrowning has been at GCU since 2008 and has played an integral role in the growth and development of the University. Her nomination for the award stated:\n\u201cLori Browning believes that success isn\u2019t the work of one person. Instead, it takes a village. It\u2019s why upon joining GCU 10 years ago, Browning\u2019s top priority was to recruit high-performing managers to oversee key functional areas of the department. She looked for leaders eager to expand their skills in much the same way that she has done during her 30-year accounting career.\n\u201c(She) is a smart, fair and impartial boss who is revered by her team. She has a gift not just for managing people but also for working alongside them. She is always willing to lend a listening ear, implement her team\u2019s big ideas and find solutions to potential challenges. Importantly, she also has the backs of her employees and is effusive in recognizing their accomplishments. \u2026\n\u201cDuring 25 years as a manager, she learned that creating a positive, fun work environment in which you acknowledge team members for a job well done reaps benefits for the entire department. So does creating a work environment that is flexible but fair to all employees, with or without families. Her motto is that if you want the best people to work hard for you, then you have to make the workplace work for them.\n\u201cFor GCU, Browning\u2019s management style has earned some major dividends in the form of dedicated employees committed to the university\u2019s mission and in producing top-notch work. It\u2019s no surprise that under Browning\u2019s leadership, GCU\u2019s Accounting Department enjoys the lowest employee turnover (less than 10 percent) of any university department.\u201d\nBrowning\u2019s reaction:\n\u201cWOW! You never think you\u2019re going to win an award for being a controller! I really love what I do, but in many ways what we do is all in the background and most don\u2019t know what we do in accounting every day. So this really means a lot to me that (Chief Financial Officer) Dan Bachus nominated me and the FEI committee actually chose me and my department\u2019s accomplishments to be recognized. It really validates our achievements. I feel honored to be part of Grand Canyon University\u2019s success and I feel like I really found my purpose 10 years ago when I came here to head up the accounting team, and everyone on my team has really grown and stepped up in ways I don\u2019t think we would have imagined. This was truly a team win.\u201d\nThe Arizona chapter of FEI has 220 members from a wide spectrum of companies. It was named \u201cMost Outstanding Chapter\u201d at the FEI Leadership Summit last year.",
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        "raw_content": "Home / State News / 2nd Michigan earthquake in 2 months puzzles scientists\n2nd Michigan earthquake in 2 months puzzles scientists\nBATTLE CREEK \u2014 A 3.3-magnitude earthquake that struck 13 miles southeast of Battle Creek today has scientists scratching their heads.\nToday\u2019s temblor was about 20 miles from the location of a magnitude-4.2 quake that occurred 5 miles south of Galesburg on May 2 \u2014 the strongest earthquake recorded in Michigan in more than 67 years. The two quakes are far enough apart that today\u2019s is likely not an aftershock of the previous quake and is apparently not on the same fault line, said Harley Benz, a seismologist with U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in Colorado.\n\u201cAfter the May event, I suspected we wouldn\u2019t see another event, so I was a bit surprised by this one,\u201d he said. \u201cWhat more surprised me is that they weren\u2019t in the same locations.\u201d\nThat also intrigues Eric Hetland, an assistant professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Michigan.\n\u201cGiven the close proximity in time to the earlier 4.2 (earthquake), and the low levels of seismicity in Michigan, it may be related to that earlier earthquake in some manner,\u201d he said.\nToday\u2019s quake, which occurred about 11:43 a.m., was noted on the USGS website. The survey\u2019s Community Internet Intensity Map reported residents feeling the quake as far south as northern Indiana and as far north as Holland. The Calhoun County Sheriff\u2019s Office, in a news release, said dispatchers received several calls about the quake, but no damage had been reported.\nThe epicenter of the quake was the southeast corner of Warner Lake, 3.1 miles underground. The epicenter of the May 4 quake was in Galesburg, 3.4 miles below the surface.\nEarthquakes can occur when energy stored up in the Earth\u2019s crust is suddenly released. This can happen naturally, when moving plates of the Earth\u2019s crust slip past one another, or it can be caused by human activities, including hydraulic fracturing, or \u201cfracking,\u201d a form of oil and gas drilling or other deep injection disposal of water and other fluids underground.\nThe May 2 earthquake exposed a geological fault line in southwest Kalamazoo County only speculated about previously. Kazuya Fujita, a geosciences professor at Michigan State University, said it appears the same fault line was involved in a magnitude-4.6 earthquake in Coldwater in 1947, the last earthquake in the state of such an intensity. But Benz said today\u2019s quake is not on that same fault line.\nThe number of earthquakes has increased dramatically over the last few years in much of the U.S. From 1973 to 2008, there was an average of 21 earthquakes of magnitude 3.0 and larger in the central and eastern U.S., the USGS reported. This rate jumped to an average of 99 earthquakes of that intensity per year from 2009 to 2013, and the rate continues to rise. In 2014 alone, there were 659 magnitude-3.0 and larger earthquakes in the same geographical area, USGS reported.\nIn Oklahoma, the state\u2019s Geological Survey agency historically recorded one or two earthquakes of magnitude-3.0 or greater per year, on average, in the state. During 2013, that rate shot up to two earthquakes of that intensity or greater per week. The following year, it reached an average of 21/2 such quakes per day. Oklahoma\u2019s state geologist in April declared the suspected source of the increased activity as the underground injection disposal of water associated with oil and gas production.\nWhile industrial activities can\u2019t be ruled out as a cause of Michigan\u2019s recent earthquakes, Benz said, \u201cthese quakes look tectonic,\u201d or related to the natural processes of the Earth\u2019s crust.\nThe culprit could even be glacial rebound \u2014 land masses pressed down by millions of tons of ice during Michigan\u2019s last glacial period about 12,000 years ago beginning to rise, Benz said.\nIn Southern California, where earthquakes are frequent, fault lines are well-known, and a tremendous amount of study and technology is deployed. But much less of a look has been taken at relatively earthquake-free places, like Michigan, Benz said.\nHowever, if activity like the last two months continues, \u201cwe certainly would deploy more resources to take a closer look at what\u2019s going on there,\u201d he said.\nBabcock sets lofty goals\nMan shows up drunk to probation violation hearing",
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        "raw_content": "Researchers Becky Deegan and Kenneth Bayles of UNMC and David Berkowitz of UNL are jumpstarting the development of drug therapies to protect military service members from the effects of radiation exposure. The same drug therapies could improve the health effects for cancer patients receiving radiation treatments. Photo taken in the Department of Radiation Oncology at the Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Center in Omaha, NE.\nThe U.S. Department of Defense has turned to the University of Nebraska to jumpstart the development of drug therapies to protect military service members from the effects of radiation exposure.\nIn an environment where for-profit pharmaceutical companies are often reluctant to embark upon financially risky drug discovery efforts, the unique four-pronged partnership established by the university and the Department of Defense could shorten the U.S. military\u2019s wait for drugs that prevent and counteract the effects of radiation exposure.\n\u201cIt\u2019s an exciting collaboration among the federal government, our state university and two of its premier research campuses \u2014 University of Nebraska Medical Center and the University of Nebraska\u2013Lincoln \u2014 and consultants from private pharma who are Nebraska alumni,\u201d said David Berkowitz, professor of chemistry.\nThis team operates under the auspices of the university's National Strategic Research Institute, one of 13 university-affiliated research centers. Nebraska has the lone research center entrusted by the military to work on chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear threats.\n\u201cThis research represents the broad capacity of the University of Nebraska and its alumni consultants to tackle potentially hazardous radiation exposures around the world,\u201d said Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Robert Hinson, founding executive director of the National Strategic Research Initiative.\nThe University of Nebraska project for the Defense Health Agency, and in collaboration with Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute, has reached a second increment \u2014 potentially awarding nearly $11 million in federal funding over the next five years. Nebraska researchers will look for therapeutics candidates the U.S. military would need to protect troops from radiation in case of exposure, as in a nuclear accident or a nuclear weapons incident.\nLeveraging the full, collaborative strength of a united university system \u2014 multiple campuses, a network of successful alums \u2014 directed by the Department of Defense, is something new for the university.\n\u201cI\u2019ve never been involved with anything like that before,\u201d Berkowitz said. \u201cThis team came together as a joint vision between the team leadership and our (Department of Defense) funders and it\u2019s pretty unusual across the country to see such a public-private-government partnership.\u201d\nIn fact, the university hopes this opens the door to continued partnership with private pharma in the longer term, through identifying and developing therapeutic candidates that have dual-purposing potential, Berkowitz said. Berkowitz is co-primary investigator of the project, with Ken Bayles, professor of pathology and microbiology at UNMC.\nBayles said if private pharmaceutical companies are leaving a gap, the University of Nebraska is eager to step in.\n\u201cWe\u2019ve pitched this concept to develop a virtual pharmaceutical company, a drug development pipeline that would coordinate the activities of all the expertise we have across all of our campuses and develop capabilities to move molecules forward for drug development,\u201d he said.\nHandfuls of NU\u2019s top scientists will work on medicinal chemistry, metabolomics and bioinformatics in order to move potential drug candidates toward clinical trials. \u201cWe\u2019ll be coordinating all of these aspects like a pharmaceutical company does,\u201d Bayles said. \u201cIf we do it right, this pipeline concept is an opportunity to build the economy in Nebraska, build the pharmaceutical industry in Nebraska.\"\nBerkowitz said the new multi-pronged, multi-campus team is complex, but, \"it's working pretty well.\"\n\u201cWe are extremely proud to be affiliated with this research and the impact it can have for the Department of Defense, Defense Health Agency and other agencies as well,\u201d Lt. 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This experienced consultant team includes Eugene Cordes of Philadelphia (honorary degree, UNL, 2009), Norton Peet, Holland, Mich. (Ph.D., UNL, chemistry, 1970), Kevin Woller, Antioch, Ill. (Ph.D., UNL, chemistry , 1996), Chad Briscoe, Overland Park, Kan. (Ph.D., UNL, chemistry, 2009), Ryan Hartung, Tuscon, Ariz. (B.S., UNL, chemistry, 2000).\n\u201cThey are appreciative of the opportunity to give back to their home institution,\u201d said Berkowitz. \u201cThey really like the idea of the Lincoln and Omaha campuses collaborating. They really like working for the DoD. 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        "raw_content": "Supreme Court issues temporary stay on Louisiana law curtailing abortion rights\nChief National Correspondent\nThe Supreme Court building at sunset on Jan. 24. (Photo: J. Scott Applewhite/AP)\nIn what could give the first hints of how the new conservative majority on the Supreme Court might go about limiting abortion rights, the court put off a Friday ruling on whether to grant an injunction against a Louisiana law that would likely close all but one abortion clinic in that state.\nInstead, the high court temporarily stayed a lower court ruling that would have allowed the law, known as Louisiana Act 620, to go into effect on Monday.\nJustice Samuel Alito wrote on Friday that \u201cthe justices need time to review\u201d the filings in the case.\nThe law is essentially identical to one in Texas that the Supreme Court struck down in 2016 for placing an \"undue burden\" on women. The Louisiana law, like the Texas version, requires abortion providers to have admitting privileges at a hospital within 30 miles of a clinic.\nIn fact, the only real difference between the 2016 and 2019 laws is the retirement of moderate Anthony Kennedy, who provided the swing vote rejecting the Texas version, and the additions of conservatives Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh.\nIf the court issues a formal stay in June Medical Services v. Gee it will likely go on to hear the case and either reaffirm or reverse the Texas ruling in Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt. If the justices refuse to issue a stay, then the law will likely take effect on Monday and the court will have sent the message that states can feel free to add such restrictions to abortion access without interference from the court.\nCourt scholars and observers generally agree that with the addition of two Trump appointees the future of abortion access as a federal right is in jeopardy. It is possible that the court will issue a decision that directly reverses Roe v. Wade, which says that the right to privacy includes the right to abortion. More likely, however, is a chipping away of the right rather than an outright overturn.\nThat second approach, after all, has been underway almost since Roe was decided 46 years ago.\nChief Justice John Roberts (Photo: Jabin Botsford/Pool/Washington Post via AP)\n\u201cThe reality of access for so many women, especially women living in red states like Louisiana, is already very bleak,\u201d said Amanda Thayer, deputy national communications director for NARAL Pro-Choice America. \u201cEither way this goes, this case is a tangible example of how the Supreme Court has the ability to devastate the rights of countless women. And it illustrates how this is achievable without even directly challenging Roe v. Wade \u2014 the effective elimination of abortion access is possible by chipping away at these rights as well.\u201d\n\u201cWe\u2019ve already seen death by a thousand cuts on Roe,\u201d says Lisa Tucker, associate professor of law at the Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law. The decision that introduced the \u201cundue burden\u201d standard in the first place in 1992, Planned Parenthood v. Casey, rejected a spousal notification requirement while allowing for a required waiting period. \u201cUnder this court that would accelerate, with legislatures sending out more and more laws that are more and more restrictive and the court upholding them until you have the right in name only because no one in a state can practically speaking exercise that right.\u201d\nOf particular interest to court watchers will be whether Chief Justice John Roberts votes to grant the stay in the Louisiana case. He is now essentially the swing vote on the court and is known to be particularly aware of the importance of precedent and legitimacy of the court, things he sees as larger and more important than any one case.\n2020 prospect Sen. Klobuchar: It's 'difficult to imagine' voting for Trump AG pick\nHe grew up in West Africa. He never heard of MS-13. Then he fled to the U.S. \u2014 and ICE accused him of being a gang member\nTed Kennedy, Jimmy Carter and a lesson from history for President Trump\nMayor Pete to President Pete? It's crazy, but he thinks his ideas aren't.\nPHOTOS: Deadly deep freeze grips Midwestern U.S.\nGinsburg Working at Supreme Court Friday in Return From Surgery\nEthics Forum: Questions and Answers on Professional Responsibility",
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        "raw_content": "\u00ab \u201cDegrowth\u201d \u2013 a problematic economic frame\nThis analysis is interesting and enlightening; of course, what is difficult for many people who up to 2010 supported the Liberal Democrats, like myself, is that, by going into coalition with the Tories, they have signed up to this illiberal, Conservative frame; hence their dramatic loss of support; it is as if they have lost their moral compass; they are now trying to regain it by highlighting the empathy frame, but I think that it is too late, unless they make drastic changes to their leadership\u2013including Vince Cable as well as Nick Clegg.\nAnother way of looking at that is that the Liberal Democrats were very good at positioning themselves as being liberal, when in fact they were at best \u201csocially liberal but economically conservative\u201d \u2013 as mentioned above. The Liberal Democrats tended to thrive in small \u2018c\u2019 conservative communities, where people had little objection to a person being gay, but were fiscally conservative.\nThat\u2019s a very good point, although the economic conservatism only applies to a section of the Liberal Democrat Party, the Orange Bookers; but this is economic liberalism, also espoused by the Tory Party since the leadership of Margaret Thatcher and the influence of Sir Keith Joseph and others; in any case, I think the positioning you mention has become harder since they joined the Coalition. It is harder for them to maintain that they uphold the virtues of empathy and compassion.\nHow exactly are people who inherited great wealth self-reliant?\nHow are people who manage to survive on measly benefits not incredibly self-disciplined?\nHas George Lakoff ever explained this?\nYou are absolutely right; however this is the way both are perceived according to this Conservative frame; and of course, this is translated into popular discourse, with phrases such as \u201chardworking families\u201d (used by Labour as well as Conservatives) and the image of unemployed people lying in bed while their employed neighbours go to work. In fact, many politicians come from privileged backgrounds which gave them a lift up; that includes Ed Milliband; an exception, of course, is Alan Johnson; but when Labour gained power in 1964, such people were far more common.\nGood points. People who inherit wealth aren\u2019t seen as self-reliant, which is why the notion of inherited wealth is not something that\u2019s talked about much in conservative PR. The only exception is when defending the right to keep inheritance \u2013 ie to not pay tax on it. In that case the argument again turns to the self-reliance of those who originally \u201ccreated\u201d that wealth. Why shouldn\u2019t they do as they please with their deserved wealth \u2013 including passing it onto their offspring (without the government pilfering part of it).\nOn the self-discipline of surviving on little, that is also part of the rags-to-riches mythology (again, the frame of self-reliance & self-discipline = great moral good). But just \u201csurviving\u201d isn\u2019t good enough in this narrative, especially in the long-term. They should be building sucessful businesses like all those entrepreneurs who started with nothing. Nonsense, of course \u2013 but that\u2019s the deeply-entrenched framing in our culture.\nIn a way, emphasising the self-discipline of those on benefits just reinforces the conservative frame. Some people aren\u2019t self-disciplined according to the narrow economic definitions of others. They thus suffer great stigmatisation.\nYour comment reminds me of Bounderby in Hard Times, who tells a story of his own rise from neglect and impoverishment which is exposed as untrue when his mother turns up.\nAs always, an excellent piece: lucid and still ahead of its time. One point:\n>The economic value-hierarchies of the businessperson thus gradually replace a moral scheme in which notions such as \u201csocial security\u201d and \u201csafety net\u201d represented primary values. This entails a moral shift, a change in what\u2019s regarded as normal, acceptable \u201ccommon sense\u201d (and also, according to some cognitive scientists, an accompanying physical change in our brains).<\nIt's my understanding \u2013 and Lakoff's \u2013 that all of this has to do with neural circuits in the brain. Just reading your piece, or finding out your name or reading the back of my cereal box as I try to wake up changes my brain. Major clusters of neural circuitry \"know\" about nurturing attitudes and behavior; other competing circuitry \"knows\" about Authoritarianism. This is all fleshed-out, big-time, by Lakoff's colleague at Berkeley, Jerome Feldman, in his highly readable book _From Molecules to Metaphor_.\nI read everything from this wonderful blog, and, as I see it, it all has metaphorical frames, which are PHYSICALLY instantiated in our brains, as the underpinning. This is not metaphysical stuff; it is physical. Neurons and neural clusters are embodied, and when they're buzzed with language, they activate. Sorry if this all seems too dramatic!\nAram Jahn\nThat\u2019s very kind of you, thanks. And you make a great point on physical \u201cinstantiation\u201d. (I haven\u2019t read Feldman\u2019s book yet \u2013 thx for the tip).\nYears ago I read a fascinating book by Ernest Rossi, called \u2018The Psychobiology of Mind-Body Healing\u2019. He went into a lot of detail on how our \u2018opinions\u2019 and \u2018outlook\u2019 (etc) in a given moment are \u201cembodied\u201d (to use Lakoff\u2019s term, not Rossi\u2019s \u2013 the latter, as far as I can remember, used the terminology of Ericksonian hypnosis combined with more technical neurological jargon) \u2013 and change as our \u201cmind-body states\u201d change.\nSo, for instance, when we\u2019re \u201cdepressed\u201d we might have a set of opinions and memories which we simply don\u2019t access when we\u2019re happy, and vice-versa. And in \u2018altered\u2019 states, the logic of our opinions changes. And, of course, if we\u2019re in a constant state of anxiety, not only don\u2019t we \u201cthink straight\u201d, but (according to Lakoff) the conservative moral frames tend to get \u201cactivated\u201d in our brains, more than they would without all that anxiety.\nI\u2019ve noticed, though, that some (influential) people who agree with most of Lakoff\u2019s work on semantics/language are put off a bit by the neuroscience \u2013 the physical brain-change apsect \u2013 which they see as unnecessary \u201cscientism\u201d. For me the physical-brain aspects seem the best model to explain why, for example, some ways of thinking seem so persistent in us, despite our best attempts to eradicate them. To really \u201cchange your mind\u201d mostly seems like the long-term effort required to build muscle or learn physical skills (at least in terms of repetition/persistence required).\nBrian: You remember Rossi well. I think he was ahead of his time. Robert Anton Wilson turned me on to The Psychobiology of Mind-Body Healing, and I\u2019ve returned to it many times since I first read it.\nYour observation about certain readers of Lakoff being put off by the neuroscience: aye! Tis a meaty issue, but where do they think ideas come from? Some Platonic disembodied Realm? I do think many well-educated liberals who read Lakoff shy away from the neuroscience because it feels too conspiracy-theory-ish. And as Lakoff has pointed out time and time again, far too many educated liberals are living in the Enlightenment\u2019s \u201cdisembodied\u201d and \u201cpure\u201d rationality\u2026which doesn\u2019t exist! The brain stuff? What? Are we getting too close to talking about what we write or say is LITERALLY changing peoples\u2019 brains?\nBest to return to clean, pure, Kantian rationality. 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        "raw_content": "Animal rights group condemns ITV show\nAn animal rights group today publically condemned the ITV1 \u201creality television\u201d show I\u2019m a Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here!\u201d for its cruel treatment of animals and insects, insisting that it is \u201cinhumane\u201d to force them to share their habitat with celebrities such as Gillian McKeith and an X Factor loser.\nThe group issued a strongly worded statement criticising the popular show, which follows a group of celebrities as they set up camp in the Australian jungle, completing a series of tasks in order to win food and public sympathy.\n\u201cAs if being forced to share their natural habitat with these vile creatures isn\u2019t bad enough, the fact that many of these poor animals are subjected to the indignity of being eaten in death by so-called celebrities like Lembit Opik is an outrage. We could just about accept it if Brad Pitt was to eat kangaroo testicle on television, or if Britney Spears swallowed an entire crocodile penis in the name of entertainment, but Lembit Opik? It is extremely dis-respectful and frankly insulting to the animals involved.\u201d\nProducers of the hit show refused to issue an outright apology to the animal rights group today, but did intimate that they may be willing to apologise to the families of any animals or insects who may have been effected by the sight of their loved ones being seen on screen alongside Lembit Opik.\nTagged as Brad Pitt, Britney Spears, Gillian McKeith, I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here!, ITV, Lembit Opik\nWho Wants To Be A Millionaire? to be revamped in accordance with the recession\nThe popular game show will be re-branded in its next series\nIn further evidence that nothing is safe from the economic crisis which grips Britain, the popular ITV game show \u201cWho Wants To Be A Millionare?\u201d is set to be re-branded with a new format in keeping with the times.\n\u201cWho Wants To Win \u00a35,000?\u201d will replace the former show in the ITV1 schedule starting next week. Instead of answering 12 questions to reach the \u00a31million jackpot, contestants will now be required to correctly answer 9 questions in order to win the new \u00a35,000 prize. Landmarks en route to the top prize will include \u00a320, \u00a3100 and \u00a3999.99.\nThe new format comes with an added, some might say cruel, twist as contestants who leave the show without having obtained any of the \u2018safe house\u2019 prizes will now be forced to pay a \u00a3300 \u201ctax\u201d.\nGeorge Osbourne replaces Chris Tarrant as host.\nTagged as Chris Tarrant, ITV, recession, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?",
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        "raw_content": "Adam Crouch has lived on the Central Coast for the past 18 years with his wife Jill, who is a Registered Nurse at Gosford and Wyong Hospital. Prior to being elected Adam worked as a sales director for an international printing company, and was an executive member of the Peninsula Chamber of Commerce.\nAdam was elected as the State Member for Terrigal on the Central Coast of New South Wales in March 2015.\nIn the NSW State Parliament, Adam currently holds the position of Temporary Speaker, and Chair of the Health Care Complaints Committee. In addition he is also a member of the Joint Standing Committee on Road Safety (Staysafe), a member of the Joint Standing Committee on Electoral Matters and member of the Legislative Committee on Investment, Industry and Regional Development.\nHe was also the previous Deputy Chair of the Health Care Complaints Committee before being appointed Chair and also a member of the Joint Select Committee on Companion Animal Breeding Practices in NSW.\nIn addition to his parliamentary roles Adam is also an Honorary member of the Terrigal Rotary, a member of the NSW Parliament Lions Club, and also the proud patron of the Terrigal Marine Rescue Squadron, and Terrigal Surf Lifesaving Club. He is also a member of the MacMasters Beach Surf Life Saving Club.\nAdam is committed to continuing the good work of the NSW Liberal State Government to ensure the essential services such as health, transport, education and infrastructure are delivered to Terrigal electorate.\nFind out more about Adam",
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        "raw_content": "The terrifying DNA discoveries that are making science-fiction fact\nImagine a world where parents can give birth to superbabies with bones so strong they\u2019re impervious to a surgical drill and a heart less prone to failure. A world where a child has DNA from three parents, not two. A world where it\u2019s possible for a woman to have her favorite movie star\u2019s child simply by collecting a few of his skin cells. Genetic technology is making it all a reality, horrifying some and heartening others.\nReproductive advances are arriving so rapidly, we\u2019ve already entered the realm of science-fiction and are on the verge of making truly astounding leaps.\nFor more, look to the new book \u201cThe Gene Machine: How Genetic Technologies Are Changing the Way We Have Kids \u2014 and the Kids We Have\u201d by Bonnie Rochman.\n\u201cThe Gene Machine: How Genetic Technologies Are Changing the Way We Have Kids\u2013and the Kids We Have\u201d by Bonnie Rochman (Scientific American / Farrar, Straus and Giroux)\nRochman, a former Time.com health and parenting columnist, explores some of this new gene technology, examining how it will impact children and families.\n\u201cThis topic is not one-dimensional,\u201d Rochman tells The Post. \u201cIt\u2019s not just about the science, there\u2019s also a strong ethical component to it. What\u2019s right, what\u2019s wrong? Are there red lines, and who draws them?\u201d\nThese questions need answers quickly, as cutting-edge procedures, including a new technique called CRISPR-Cas9, move closer to everyday use. CRISPR is the friendly acronym for the term \u201cClustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats,\u201d and it\u2019s basically an enzyme that acts as an editing tool, allowing scientists to snip out pieces of a genome.\nBecause the tech can be used on embryos in the early stages of development, there\u2019s hope that doctors could one day deploy CRISPR to excise pieces of the DNA sequence that lead to inherited diseases, such as cystic fibrosis and Huntington\u2019s.\nThe change would be permanent, meaning the child born with the edited genes would not pass them to her offspring.\n\u201cIt\u2019s amazing the potential to use CRISPR to help treat or cure disease,\u201d Rochman says. \u201cI find it really exciting. There\u2019s work with sickle cell and muscular dystrophy, where they\u2019re trying to apply this technology to make people healthier.\u201d\nThe technology, however, wouldn\u2019t just be used to remove genes. It could also add them, raising the possibility of doctors being able to plug in gene variants that offer various advantages.\nIt could conceivably be possible to one day manufacture a child that has a lower risk of Alzheimer\u2019s, cancer and diabetes, has more lean muscle, a higher pain tolerance and even less body odor.\nBut don\u2019t toss your deodorant just yet. CRISPR is currently being used to engineer laboratory mice, but safe use on human babies is likely decades away, although work is proceeding quickly. Researchers in the UK got permission last year to use the technology in conjunction with human embryos in hopes of better understanding early development and the cause of miscarriages. (It was only the second time CRISPR has been used in conjunction with humans.)\nThe more likely avenue for helicopter parents to give their child an advantage will come, not from DNA-level manipulation, but from embryo selection. An array of embryos will be created in a lab using the mother\u2019s egg and the father\u2019s sperm, then each will be screened for various genetic traits. This one has dark eyes and a lower risk for asthma. That one has brown hair and is at high risk for colon cancer. The embryo most pleasing to the couple will then be implanted into the mother in hopes of attaining a pregnancy.\n\u201cWhat\u2019s right, what\u2019s wrong? Are there red lines, and who draws them?\u201d\nThis technology, known as preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD), is already out there. It\u2019s used in some 5 percent of IVF cycles in the United States to screen for genetic mutations that could lead to some hundreds of diseases, including cystic fibrosis and early-onset Alzheimer\u2019s.\nPGD, according to Rochman, is a \u201cslippery slope.\u201d While it can be used to screen for serious diseases, it can also be used for non-medical reasons, including selecting a child\u2019s gender, leading to some hand-wringing that parents will one day be able to assemble a baby like they\u2019re at a Build-A-Bear Workshop.\n\u201cThere\u2019s a lot of hyperbole out there about creating these perfect babies, but we don\u2019t know how to do that yet,\u201d Rochman says. \u201cWe\u2019re not at a Chinese restaurant where you\u2019re picking off the menu, checking the blue eyes box, the Ivy League box and the killer jump shot box.\u201d\nThe relationship between genes and certain traits \u2014 say, intelligence or musical talent, for example \u2014 is not fully understood. Many traits also aren\u2019t just the product of nature, but also nurture and have strong environmental components.\nIn the future, however, it may be possible to select the embryo that\u2019s going to be the tallest or the one with the highest IQ. A Chinese lab has already collected DNA samples from thousands of the world\u2019s brightest people and is in the process of sequencing their genomes in an attempt to identify the key to intelligence. The breakthrough might one day allow couples to weed out the less brainy embryos (among 15, there would be a natural 20-30 point variation in IQ) and give birth to the most intelligent babies possible. If the procedure came into widespread use, it could potentially raise the IQ of an entire generation by 5 to 15 points.\nOne of the challenges to this kind of unnatural selection has been the limits of IVF. A woman can only produce so many eggs (the average extracted for an IVF cycle is 15), which constrains the number of potential embryos to choose from. The more embryos, the more variance, and therefore the more potential that a single embryo will have most or all of the traits the parents desire. Looking for a tall, athletic girl with 20/20 vision and blue eyes? With just a handful of embryos to choose from, the chances aren\u2019t good.\nBut what if the parents had 100 embryos from which to pick?\nThat scenario is moving closer to reality thanks to a process called in vitro gametogenesis (IVG).\nThe procedure allows scientists to reprogram any type of cell \u2014 like one from skin \u2014 into a sperm or egg. Last year, Japanese researchers used IVG to birth healthy baby mice from eggs made with their parent\u2019s skin, and the jump to human beings could potentially be five to 10 years away.\nThe discovery could be a godsend for infertile women, allowing them to produce a biological child from an egg that wasn\u2019t produced in the ovary. But the tech could also open the door for any woman to produce virtually unlimited eggs, meaning clinics could potentially move into the farming business, creating hundreds of embryos for a couple to choose from in a bid to select desirable traits.\nIn vitro gametogenesis could also be ripe for a kind of abuse straight out of a Hollywood thriller. When any kind of cell could potentially be used to create a child, it would theoretically be possible for some crazed fan to create a mini-Justin Bieber using skin cells collected from his hotel sheets. (Though the world might be better off with fewer Biebers in it, not more.)\nThese aren\u2019t the only mind-boggling discoveries. Researchers in Australia are working on a way to fertilize an egg using a cell from another woman, completely removing men from the reproductive equation. And last year in Mexico, a doctor helped a Jordanian couple give birth to a baby with technically three parents. The procedure involved the transfer of mitochondrial DNA from a third person to repair a mutation in the mother believed to be causing miscarriages.\nGene editing technology could snip out pieces of DNA that may cause Alzheimer\u2019s\u2019 or cystic fibrosis. It could also allow for the addition of specific DNA, like a higher IQ.Shutterstock\nOf course, all of this coming reproductive technology is making many uncomfortable. What starts out as a way to fight disease and provide children with a better quality of life could quickly go in another direction.\nCRISPR is especially controversial. Many countries around the world have banned so-called \u201cgermline\u201d editing (i.e., on the unborn), and in the United States, public funding is not allowed to be used for research into embryo editing.\nIn December 2015, scientists and ethicists declared at a National Academy of Sciences meeting that use of gene editing would be \u201cirresponsible\u201d until safety issues could be resolved. The panel softened somewhat recently, releasing a statement last month that admitted gene editing was \u201ca realistic possibility that deserves serious consideration.\u201d\nOthers have been more leery. \u201cHuxley\u2019s \u2018Brave New World\u2019 imagined a world of totalitarian population control; we should take the warning to heart,\u201d the nonprofit Center for Genetics and Society tweeted in 2015.\nOthers say these new developments need to embraced.\nIt would theoretically be possible for a crazed fan to create a mini-Justin Bieber using skin cells from his hotel sheets.\n\u201cSuppression is not going to work,\u201d says Ilyana Romanovsky, a California-based neurobiologist and family therapist. \u201cIt\u2019s never worked. Our basic ethical choice has always been the same: It\u2019s chance over control. Should we leave human reproduction alone or should we manipulate chromosomes? We find that ethical line in the process.\u201d\nThat line might have to be found in a hurry. Many of these technologies are about a decade away, running the risk of their arrival without public debate or careful consideration. Gene editing using CRISPR, for example, is overseen by the FDA, but many embryo selection procedures are left up to the individual fertility clinics.\nOne particular concern is that all this science is expensive, and could lead to a society even more unequal than it already is. It\u2019s not hard to picture a world in which rich people give birth to engineered children who are smarter, prettier and more immune to disease than their poor counterparts \u2014 an advantage that would quickly compound with subsequent generations.\n\u201cThis requires monitoring,\u201d Rochman says. \u201cI think the government needs to remain watchful.\u201d\nAmerica has proven itself to be somewhat cautious, whereas other countries, including China, have been a bit more aggressive. Researchers at Guangzhou Medical University have been experimenting on viable human embryos, using CRISPR to remove a mutation that leads to a blood disease. Without global regulations, countries are free to set their own rules, perhaps one day giving rise to another form of medical tourism in which wealthy parents from developed nations will travel to less-regulated places to create an engineered baby.\nSome wealthy Asian couples already head to Thailand, where gender selection is legal, unlike many other parts of the continent.\nIt\u2019s possible that the divide among humans in the future won\u2019t be necessarily about race or nationality, but an \u201cX-Men\u201d-like battle setting up regular Joes versus post-humans \u2014 their superior engineered counterparts. 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        "raw_content": "264 F. 2d 152 - Clegg v. Hardware Mutual Casualty Co\n264 F2d 152 Clegg v. Hardware Mutual Casualty Co\nRobert T. CLEGG, Appellant,\nHARDWARE MUTUAL CASUALTY CO., Appellee.\nH. Alva Brumfield, Baton Rouge, La., for appellant.\nH. L. Hammett, New Orleans, La., Hammett & Bertel, New Orleans, La., for appellee.\nBefore HUTCHESON, Chief Judge, and BROWN and WISDOM, Circuit Judges.\nThe jury found for the defendant. The plaintiff, Clegg, appealing here, asserts that this resulted from the unexpected use by the Judge of a jury verdict in the form of three questions. In proof of it, plaintiff points out that the Insurer's defense contented itself with testimony of a single witness, the truck driver, who virtually swore the defendant into liability, and the cross examination of plaintiff's witnesses, several of whom were psychiatrists. The Insurer refutes both the claim of error and the asserted cause of the adverse verdict. On the latter, it says that the jury rejected the plaintiff's thesis because it was patently unacceptable to thinking jurors.\nThe Insurer describes the claim as bizarre. If it is not that, it is an understatement to call it anything less than unique.\nThe Insurer's truck, southbound on Airline Highway near Norco, Louisiana, suddenly swerved onto its right shoulder to avoid hitting school children alighting from a northbound school bus. The truck hit and smashed several cars and ran into gasoline pumps of a roadside filling station causing fire and widespread destruction. Clegg, of Baton Rouge, was standing nearby. He was not physically injured. He was not touched in any way by anything. What happened to him, he says, was that on seeing this holocaust and the need for someone to rush in to help rescue victims, he suddenly became overwhelmed by fear and realized for the first time in his life that he was not the omnipotent, fearless man his psyche and envisioned him to be. His post-accident awareness that this event had destroyed his self-deceptive image of himself precipitated great emotional and psychic tensions manifesting themselves as psychosomatic headaches, pain in legs and neck, a loss of general interest, a disposition to withdraw from social and family contacts, and the like.\nAs it might have appeared to the jury of lay persons, the medical theory was that the accident had made Clegg see himself as he really was, not as Clegg had thought himself to be. In short, the accident had destroyed the myth. No longer was he the brave invincible man. Now, as any other, he was a mere human, with defects and limitations and a faint heart. It was, so the Insurer argued with plausibility to the jury, the strange case of a defendant being asked to pay for having helped Clegg by bringing him back to reality-- helping him, as it were, to leave Mount Olympus to rejoin the other mortals in Baton Rouge.\nTo this elusive excursion into the id of Clegg, there were added many irrefutable earth-bound events that made it sound all the more strange. At the time of the accident, Clegg was a TV advertising salesman. Within a short space of time, he had changed employment. He became president of a company, in which he was apparently personally interested, at a salary over twice as high as he had previously earned. He bought and sold several pieces of real estate, had made $25,000 in one trade, and had purchased and moved into a new $40,000 home. Within nine months of the accident he had successfully undertaken a campaign to become elected a city Councilman of Baton Rouge. The psychitrists, acknowledging these external facts, then reasoned that this was a part of his struggle by which to recapture his lost self esteem, and that while these things were most assuredly being accomplished, it was being done at further damage to Clegg.\nWe have mentioned this briefly not to disparage the claim or intimate its insufficiency or sufficiency as a matter of law. The jury verdict has relieved us of the necessity of passing judgment on the inherent merits. The District Court submitted it as one under the Louisiana doctrine allowing recovery for emotional damages even though unaccompanied by physical injury. See Pecoraro v. Kopanica, La.App.1937, 173 So. 203; Klein v. Medical Bldg. Realty Co., La.App.1933, 147 So. 122; Laird v. Natchitoches Oil Mill, Inc., 1929, 10 La.App. 191, 120 So. 692. The medical thesis was advanced with great earnestness by two psychiatrists, both of whom were apparently well regarded in the medical community. So for our purposes here we may assume that on a proper showing of facts, or medical facts, or accepted medical theory as fact, the law may accommodate Blackstone and Freud to allow recovery for real psychic or psychosomatic harm. Rather, we have dwelt at some length on this phase of the case because it was, after all, a medical theory which we may assume arguendo the jury could have credited but was not compelled to. More important, it is against this background that the very narrow claim of error and harmful effect must be judged.\nThe Court gave a long and detailed general charge covering sixteen pages of the record. It covered the usual matters such as credibility, fact-finding function of the jury, principles of negligence law, due care, proximate cause, elements of damages, and was generally indistinguishable from the many general charges which Louisiana Federal Judges on their common law oasis in the midst of a civil law system, have to give in these direct action cases. No exception was taken to any substantive instruction on the governing principles of law. Toward the end of the charge, the Court stated that the jury should return its verdict by answers to the three questions stated in a form of verdict to be furnished inquiring whether (1) the truck driver was negligent, (2) such negligence was the proximate cause of damage and (3) the dollor amount of damages.1 The charge carefully instructed the jury as to the legal principles to be followed in answering the questions. Not a single exception was taken to these instructions. Nor was there any exception that the charge did not adequately inform the jury how the questions were to be handled either mechanically or in the application of the legal principles so thoroughly elaborated.\nThe sole claim2 made is that the Court should not have used the three special questions and that, on the contrary, the Court should have used the traditional general verdict form which impliedly caries two3 questions.\nOf course this able and widely-experienced advocate is too well informed to suggest that a Federal Court in a damage suit must give a general charge. His brief recognizes, as it must, that we and others have many times pointed out that whether the verdict is to be one on a general charge or by special questions, or a blend of both under F.R.Civ.P. 49, 28 U.S.C.A., is a matter left to the sound discretion of the Trial Court. Car & General Ins. Corp. v. Cheshire, 5 Cir., 1947, 159 F.2d 985; Home Ins. Co. of New York v. Tydal Co., 5 Cir., 1945, 152 F.2d 309, 311; Employers Mutual Casualty Co. v. Johnson, 5 Cir., 1953, 201 F.2d 153, 156. On the hearing of the motion for new trial, in response to inquiries from the Court on how the three questions could have adversely affected plaintiff, counsel stated that had intended use of them been known in advance, 'we would have had an opportunity to maybe suggest or present counterproposals in those interrogatories for the Court to submit.' But except for the deficiency or error in question 2, note 1, supra, which we later discuss, neither on brief nor argument before us, does the plaintiff ever point out what the added questions might have been or how these would have been restated or modified.\nWhat the complaint really comes down to then is that the use of questions without advance warning was in violation of F.R.Civ.P. 51 which requires the Court to advise counsel in advance of argument concerning rulings on requested charges and that this adversely deprived the plaintiff of the right of effective summation.4\nThe Insurer insists that Rule 51 has nothing to do with a special verdict. We would not agree. The use of a special verdict under Rule 49 frequently calls for explanatory instructions. Sometimes the explanatory instructions and the form of the issues have to be drawn with greater precision than for a general charge. See Jackson v. King, 5 Cir., 955, 223 F.2d 714; Edward E. Morgan Co. v. United States, 5 Cir., 1956, 230 F.2d 896, 60 A.L.R.2d 455; Rorem v. Halliburton Oil Well Cementing Co., 5 Cir., 1957, 246 F.2d 427; Cox v. Esso Shipping Co., 5 Cir., 1957, 247 F.2d 629, 1957 A.M.C. 1927; Texas Plastics, Inc. v. Roto-Lith Ltd., 5 Cir., 1958, 250 F.2d 844. Indeed, Rule 49(a) works an automatic waiver of jury trial on any issue raised, but not submitted by the Court, 'unless before the jury retires (the party) demands its submission to the jury.'\nMore than that, we think that the importance of the jury submission is such that, in addition to the explicit requirements of Rule 51, counsel are entitled to know in advance whether the Court proposes to use a general verdict or a special issue verdict. But this requirement does not arise because the verdict is to be general rather than special, or vice versa. It is required to enable counsel intelligently to prepare requested charges, determine all of the issues which must be submitted, and then to plan an effective argument whose objective is to translate persuasion into specific decisive action by the jury. About this, we said in a case coming up from Texas where lawyers have long been trained in special issues, 'It (Rule 51) is designed to afford counsel an opportunity to know in advance of the argument, the guiding principles under which the argument should be made.' Dallas Ry. & Terminal Co. v. Sullivan, 5 Cir., 1940, 108 F.2d 581, 583.\nAs the matter goes to the assurance of a trial of substantial fairness, not technical perfection, the nature and time of the indication which the Court should give counsel, and the showing of harm from any supposed dereliction must be measured likewise in the same light of substantial justice. F.R.Civ.P. 61. If done here, the plaintiff can show no real error or harm.\nIn this analysis, it is unnecessary to try to catalogue this charge and verdict as a general one, a special issue verdict under Rule 49(a), a general one with special questions under 49(b), or an adaptation of both under 49(a) which provides that the Court '* * * may use such other method of submitting the issues and requiring the written findings thereon as it deems most appropriate.' It is immaterial because a consideration of this whole record, the charge as a whole, and the arguments of counsel themselves comprising thirty-two pages of the record, reflects that at this stage of the trial, Court and counsel were concerned with three matters and three matters only. First, there was the negligence of the truck driver. This was scarcely debated since it seemed self-evident, as the jury later found, that he was. The real controversy raged over the question whether Clegg had really suffered any damage at all. The plaintiff said he was worse off and that this episode had triggered this psychic mechanism. The Insurer, just as stoutly, claimed that Clegg was better, not worse, off, and that it was simply absurd to say that a truck owner should be held responsible for any such farfetched consequences. This was the issue, then, of proximate cause. Finally, there was the question of the money award to compensate for the damages if any were found. From Clegg's standpoint, this ranged from some nineteen hundred dollars covering numerous small items of medical, psychiatric, hospital bills, and car rental to a demand for seventy-five thousand to two-hundred fifty thousand dollars for mental pain and anguish. To the Insurer the amount was zero.\nThese were the precise questions, in that very order, which counsel argued vehemently. These were the precise questions, in that very order, which the Court asked the jury to answer. Indeed, to read the arguments now, it is almost as though each had been advised specifically that these very questions would be put. Moreover, these are the very precise questions which the jury would have to answer under the same general principles stated to them had the verdict form been the traditional one, see note 3, supra.\nUnder these circumstances, this action did not precipitate any real surprise. Dallas Ry. & Terminal Co. v. Sullivan, 5 Cir., 1940, 108 F.2d 581; Cate v. Good Bros., Inc., 3 Cir., 1950, 181 F.2d 146. It would have been quite appropriate for the Court to have indicated the precise form of the verdict which it proposed to have the jury use, but this was not compelled and the plaintiff would not have been any better informed than he was when the Court concluded the charge as given.\nComplaint is also made that question No. 2, note 1, supra, was imperfect in two respects. First, it referred to the proximate cause, which impliedly ruled out concurrent causes. Second, it inquired of damage proximately caused, rather than injury proximately caused. We think neither of these present substantial error. No objection was made to either. In view of this we could decline to consider this at all. But because there is a suggestion that plaintiff's failure to comply with the requirement of a specific exception to the charge, F.R.Civ.P. 49(a), was one of the results of the sudden and unexpected use of this new jury verdict form, we have nevertheless considered them. But we fail to see in them any error of a kind which would here authorize reversal. F.R.Civ.P. 61. If in the context of this charge, there was any real distinction between the use of the article a rather than the, or the use of damage instead of injury, it completely escaped plaintiff's counsel at the time. If to his skilled mind, the words were undecisive, we are safe in assuming that the jury hardly read more into them. Indeed, counsel's own requested instruction which the Court paraphrased used the expression 'the proximate cause.' The term damage instead of injury was not confusing. The Louisiana Codal provision speaks of 'Every act whatever of man that causes damage to another, * * *.' LSA-C.C. art. 2315.\nTo resolve this elusive and abstruse medico-psychic debate was, as plaintiff's counsel put it, 'the function of the jury.' To this the District Court responded 'Well, they functioned.' And since no error is found and the verdict is binding on all, including this Court, we may conclude that the Court below had the prerogative to say that 'They functioned right.'\nThe form of the verdict with the answers given by the jury was as follows:\nJury Answer\n(1) Was the driver of the (insured) truck guilty of\nnegligence?                                                    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        "raw_content": "Effects of physical fitness and physical activity on the internal clock when estimating intervals of time\nRachel N. Waggoner, The College of Wooster\nThe internal clock mechanism is used in everyday situations from helping to process information within the brain to estimating intervals of time. Several different models such as the Scalar Expectancy Theory and Treisman's model sought out to examine the internal clock and how it functions, while Cortical Oscillations demonstrate how the internal clock helps to process different stages of information (e.g., sensory input and motor output). The current study examined the timing ability as a function of physical fitness. Due to the different theories presented, it was hypothesized that persons with a better fitness level would have a more accurate perception of interval timing than those who are not fit. Results however, showed the opposite. The data from the present study supported the second hypothesis that if the internal clock became more accurate after a period of exercise and the data did support this. This study helps to develop a better understanding of the internal clock due to exercise and its effect on interval timing.",
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        "raw_content": "Pakistan Hit by Islamist Backlash\nby M.B. Naqvi Posted on July 26, 2005 August 7, 2009\nKARACHI \u2013 Spiraling conflict between the Pakistan army and Islamist militants along the Afghan border, straddled by pro-Taliban, Pashtun tribes, has led security analysts to talk of a full-fledged insurgency that poses a graver threat to the country than admitted by authorities.\n\"Frequent, bloody gunbattles, heavy casualties, ambushes, attacks on military outposts, and killing of informers and army collaborators are not ordinary crimes. Make no mistake. It is an insurgency,\" said A.R. Siddiqui, well-known commentator on military affairs and a former brigadier in the Pakistan army.\nSiddiqui told IPS that he saw the three-year-old conflict as an \"offshoot or even a continuation\" of the \"war against terror\" prosecuted by the United States against Taliban-ruled Afghanistan immediately after the Sept. 11, 2001, aerial attacks on New York and Washington.\nRecent reports of violence from the border area of Waziristan are indeed gory. In one incident, an attack on a Pakistan army contingent by suspected Islamist militants led to exchanges of fire that resulted in the deaths of 15 women and two children.\nThe army, which retaliated with rocket-propelled grenades (RPGs), managed to hit a vehicle in which the women and children were riding, completely blowing it up.\nIn another incident, the army found 26 bodies on the Pakistan side of the Durand Line, which separates this country from Afghanistan. The bodies were said to be those of Taliban members killed by U.S.-led coalition forces on the other side of the border.\nCoalition forces have been coordinating operations with the Pakistan army in both North and South Waziristan and this is part of efforts to capture al-Qaeda leaders Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri, said to be hiding in the mountainous region along with a band of their supporters.\nBut in spite of the supposed coordination, the Afghan government and U.S. officials have frequently leveled accusations of continuous incursions by the Taliban from Pakistan into Afghanistan.\nThe extraordinarily high levels of \"collateral damage\" and the deaths of many women and children in recent weeks has caused outrage that has only resulted in further alienation of the Pashtun tribes that dominate Waziristan and have formed the backbone of the fundamentalist Taliban movement.\n\"This is inexcusable,\" said Siddiqui. \"Either Pakistan\u2019s intelligence has failed, or wrong information was fed by the coalition\u2019s military sources in Afghanistan. It is going to intensify the insurgency in all the tribal areas and will mean many more recruits to Taliban and other militant outfits in both countries.\"\nReacting to charges by the U.S. military that the Pakistan government was being soft on the Taliban, Siddiqui pointed out that, in fact, Islamabad has been arresting people from all parts of the country \u0096 although many of the detainees are believed to be innocent.\n\"People are being arrested right, left, and center,\" said human rights campaigner and political leader B.M. Kutty, adding that he believed the government approach to be \"purely reactive.\"\nThe Pakistan army first began operations against al-Qaeda elements holing up in Waziristan in July 2002 but quickly got bogged down in a war with fiercely independent Pashtun tribes that saw the expeditions \u0096 the first in more than half a century \u0096 as an attempt to subjugate them.\nSiddiqui said the arbitrary arrests and the killing of women and children would embitter the influential tribes and this could result in severe political consequences for Islamabad.\nPashtun tribes are spread across the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), in which Waziristan falls, the North-West Frontier Province (NWFP), and on the other side of the Durand Line in Afghanistan.\nSiddiqui said what was needed urgently was a \"thorough inquiry into the claim that the Pakistan army had been fired upon from inside a vehicle carrying women and children\" because \"this sort of thing is going to make the insurgency emotionally more intense.\"\nFor his part, Pakistan President Gen. Pervez Musharraf has said he is particularly concerned about Pakistan\u2019s image as the hotbed for Islamist extremism, militancy of various shades, and support base for the Taliban and the al-Qaeda.\nLast week, Musharraf made a speech charging two Pakistan-based militant organizations, the Jaish-i-Mohammed and the Sipah-i-Sabah, which he had ordered banned, with being \"responsible for indoctrinating some of the London bombers.\"\nMusharraf also said he believed that some of the religious schools (madrassas) were \"dabbling in the military training of their students and preparing jihadis.\"\nBut the fact is that it is business as usual for the leaders of many banned outfits who are either out of jail or on bail and busily promoting militancy.\nA worrisome development is the export of Taliban ideology from the NWFP to the rest of Pakistan, most palpably in the shape of the fundamentalist \"Hasba bill\" passed by the provincial assembly on July 15 and now awaiting presidential assent.\n\"The Hasba bill is unnecessary as well as un-Islamic. It is an electoral stunt in the name of acting on Islamic injunctions,\" said Yousouf Masti Khan, general secretary of the Workers National Party.\nKhan said the pro-Taliban MMA, the group of religious parties that rules the NWFP, was out to \"win the upcoming local bodies elections and have adroitly put Musharraf on the horns of a dilemma.\"\n\"If he [Musharraf] were to take strong action against the MMA government in the Frontier, they would go around the country claiming that they were victims of injustice by non-Islamic forces in power at the center.\"\nMusharraf has ordered a crackdown on militancy now that the details of what the London bombers were doing in Pakistan, where they stayed, and how they were indoctrinated are known.\nIt is more than apparent that a vast network exists not only of Taliban and al-Qaeda supporters but also of pure jihadis.\nKutty said all of this led him to believe that Pakistan was \"not only heading toward conflict and chaos, but was in danger of producing a fascist leadership in the name of Islam.\"\nDisturbingly, the Hasba bill only carries out what the constitution defines as the purpose for Pakistan\u2019s existence \u0096 to enable Muslims to live their lives in accordance with Koranic injunctions.\n\"If people think it is not right, then what they should do is try to amend the constitution and have a proper democratic constitution rather than one which puts us on the road to obscurantism and fascism,\" Kutty said.\n\"It is a bewildering situation,\" Khan, an ethnic Baloch nationalist, said. \"The government\u2019s approach is purely military. It has no political strategy or political know-how.\"\nThe incidents in Waziristan have only added to the popularity of al-Qaeda among illiterate and simplistic congregations that fall under the spell of Friday-prayer oratory, say observers.\n\"Islamabad\u2019s policy of drift cannot long continue without negative consequences for the future of the country itself \u0096 the country is going nowhere, no overall policy is visible,\" Kutty lamented.\nRead more by M.B. Naqvi\nPakistan Stressed by US Designs on Iran \u2013 April 25th, 2006\nPakistanis: US Missile Strikes Will Affect War on Terror \u2013 January 19th, 2006\nBoth Hare and Hound in \u2018War on Terror\u2019 \u2013 January 2nd, 2006\nPakistan Analysts Link London Blasts to Afghanistan \u2013 July 15th, 2005\nPakistan Alarmed by Indo-US Defense Deal \u2013 July 12th, 2005\nPrevious Previous post: Emasculating Nonproliferation\nNext Next post: Multipolar\u2019s the Way to Go for US\nM.B.\u2019s Latest Posts\nPakistan Stressed by US Designs on Iran\nPakistanis: US Missile Strikes Will Affect War on Terror\nBoth Hare and Hound in \u2018War on Terror\u2019\nPakistan Analysts Link London Blasts to Afghanistan\nPakistan Alarmed by Indo-US Defense Deal\nIndia Ready for Closer Ties With Pakistan\nIndia, Pakistan Optimistic About Peace Talks",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bbUser Guide: Sales \u00bbAccount Management\nOne of the main tasks of any CRM is the ability to aggregate the various details of a customer.\nFor example, say that you have a factory producing furniture, and you are selling it through a retail network, a web-based store, where people can buy some items from you online. Along with that you are partnering with several interior design studios\u2014they buy in bulk directly from your factory in compliance with a purchase agreement.\nThis way, you are selling to individual clients in a store and online, and you are also selling to other businesses. In order to keep your business successful you need to manage all of these sales efficiently.\nWhen a sale takes place between two businesses, a potential client may announce a bid or address the contractor directly, asking for a proposal. In many cases the two parties will discuss specifications and details of the future deal. If the proposal meets the client\u2019s needs, the agreement is signed, under which the goods are delivered to and accepted by the client. Usually the contractor will also provide some warranty obligations and after-sales support.\nSuccess of such deals requires keeping track of various information all the way through the process. Understanding the needs of the client, having all the specifications at hand and providing high-quality support will help to gain the client\u2019s loyalty, an insight in the history of previous arrangements (if any) can help win new contracts. If there are several ongoing and perspective projects with partner, you also need to keep the details of each project, understand who the project managers are and what their position in the company is.\nIndividual customers just visit the store, look through the items offered, and make a purchase it they are interested. In order to to this, they put the item in the cart and make their order. Usually they can leave you their personal, contact and shipping details. If there is a problem after the delivery, they address your customer-support.\nIf they are buying online, they can login to use profile details they have previously saved in your store.\nWith all of this in mind, you should ask yourself what kind of information you need in order to have successful relations with your customers and how you can get them to come back to your store. With their purchases and after-sale request, you can understand what they are interested in, and then provide some targeted proposals, in an online store you can also keep track of pages or products they have viewed and items that they have added to their cart but haven\u2019t ordered.\nIf it is possible that the same person is buying both from your online store and retail outlets. Moreover, in some representatives/partners of the business may also be the web-store clients (for example, if managers of the interior-design studio have their profiles and can by individual items from your web-store, or,if end-clients of the interior design studio are granted a discount in your web-store).\nOn one hand, you will want to keep all this information properly allocated and arranged according to the source it comes from, as well as any other relevant factors. However, in order to have the most comprehensive understanding of your customers, you will also require the ability to view of all their information at once, including purchase activity and prior agreements.\nIn OroCRM, all of this data is tracked using three types of records: channels, customers, and accounts.",
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        "raw_content": "Will the Israeli Hyrax be labeled as a pest?\nEnvironmental Protection Minister Ze\u2019ev Elkin suggested changing the legal status of the hyraxes to pests on Thursday.\nIf the legal change in status passes, the Israeli rock hyrax will be outside the protection of the law. The Ministry of Environmental Protection invites the public to comment on the issue.\nThe decision is due to the spread of cutaneous leishmaniasis (\u201cAleppo boils\u201d) in Israel, which the hyrax helps spread.\nAlthough rodent-like, rock hyraxes (shafan sela in Hebrew, meaning \u201crock rabbit\u201d) are taxonomically more closely related to elephants. They are legally protected under the status of a wild animal and are not to be harmed.\nThe change in legal status is suggested to last for a three-year period and is meant to aid in the reduction of the number of rock hyraxes, in the hope of diminishing the number of Aleppo boil cases.\nCutaneous Leishmaniasis is caused by female sand flies biting animals, for example rock hyraxes or dogs, and infecting them. Humans bitten by an infected animal can likewise become infected.\nRock hyraxes are found countrywide and do not fear humans. As their name suggests, they enjoy living in or near rocks and are excellent at making their homes in construction waste dumps. They are also excellent climbers and will devour private gardens as well as wild plants. Unfortunately, this also means that they live in closer and closer with humans.\nIn a document written by the Ministry of Environmental Protection in 2011, guidelines are provided on how to keep rock hyraxes at bay. They include building better fences near human communities and making sure they won\u2019t be able to invade construction sites to nest there. Such efforts are costly and there is little indication that they have been implemented.\nThe concern of animal lovers and scientists is that the removal of the legal protection currently enjoyed by the hyraxes would mean that an open hunting season would be declared on them for three years with no way of knowing if their population would survive.\nCritics of hunting as a means of population control point to the Arab world, where rampant hunting diminished the wildlife populations in great numbers, remarking that this is a fate Israel should seek to avoid.",
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        "raw_content": "Delfino Autorimessa\nCar park in Corso del Popolo, 211 - 30172. Mestre, Italy\nAre you looking for a car park at the Venice-Mestre Station? Well, we think that the Delfino Autorimessa is the best option, it's just 10 minutes' walk away from the station and is perfect if you're going to catch a train but you don't know where to park. Plus, this car park is completely monitored, meaning that you don't have to worry about anything, a part from enjoying yourself of course! Plus if you don't fancy walking, then that's fine too! There's a bus station in the same area as the station. To get to the station catch the number 15.\nThis car park is great too to visit Venice as this car park is found at the end of the Corso del Popolo. Just in front, there's a bus stop where you can catch a bus which will take you to Venice in just 10 minutes.\nIf you're visiting the city of Mestre then you cannot leave without visiting the Parque Piraghetto, the Piazza Ferretto and many other places that are sure to impress you. So don't wait any longer and take advantage of this opportunity to reserve your parking space at the Venice-Mestre Station, knowing that your car will be in good hands whilst you have a great trip.\nPublic holidays: from 7am to 12pm and 6pm to 10pm.\nARRIVAL: 1) Enter the car park. 2) Park in any free space. 3) Go to the office with your Parclick reservation. IF YOUR BOOKING ALLOWS UNLIMITED ENTRANCE AND EXIT: follow the same process, indicated before, to enter and exit.\nPoints of interest near Delfino Autorimessa",
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        "raw_content": "A University\u2019s New School Approach to Data Management Here\u2019s how a revamped data management strategy changed the academic experience for students and faculty.\nThe Evolution of Data Availability Why do so many businesses rely on old-school technology for data management?\nWhen Data Can Do Good For the Make-A-Wish Foundation, two key IT partnerships help the nonprofit reserve crucial resources for children in need.\nThe Role of Analytics in Data Management Here\u2019s how businesses can use data to analyze the health of their networks.\nData Drives Success on the High Seas For Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, intelligent data management is paving the way for a better guest experience.\nThe High Demands of Hyper-Availability How can companies manage their data intelligently in today\u2019s changing landscape? We asked Veeam Co-CEO and President Peter McKay.\nThe Promise of AI for Data Management Companies are realizing the potential of artificial intelligence to use data more efficiently to drive better business decisions.\n5 Stages of Intelligent Data Management Businesses are rethinking their strategies to ensure their data is \u201chyper-available.\u201d\nThe Promise of AI for Data Management\nCompanies are realizing the potential of artificial intelligence to use data more efficiently to drive better business decisions.\nWhen it comes to artificial intelligence, most people are well aware of the tropes from popular entertainment: the malevolent computer, the android gone rogue. In reality, however, AI is already transforming numerous industries for the better. Fields as varied as health care, education and public safety are leveraging artificial intelligence to automate some processes and optimize others, allowing humans to spend more time on their most meaningful work and less time managing rote tasks. And with global spending on AI technology expected to reach $46 billion by 2020, it\u2019s likely to become not only prevalent, but also crucial to modern business.\nAI is especially poised to transform data management. In this space, true innovation isn\u2019t just about capturing more data\u2014it\u2019s about having it always available, responding to it and separating signal from noise in order to improve processes and drive better business decisions. In the data center alone, AI and automation are giving companies new ways to meet the challenges of our age of information hyper-sprawl, the result of increasing adoption of the cloud and policies like BYOD. AI and automation bring consistency to standards and compliance issues. They improve server efficiency and cut costs across the IT infrastructure. And crucially, they put businesses in a better position to understand and act on their data, however disparate or voluminous.\nThe Path to an AI Solution\nBecoming a hyper-available, AI-assisted enterprise doesn\u2019t happen overnight. Arriving at this point is a gradual process, although each step comes with substantial benefits, says Danny Allan, VP of product strategy at Veeam.\n\u201cArtificial intelligence never starts with artificial intelligence. There are always algorithms upfront, then machine learnings and eventually you get to AI,\u201d Allan says. \u201cIn some corners, it\u2019s already extremely well-entrenched. We use network edge detection systems to determine whether malware is attacking. We can take a snapshot of the data to make a definitive determination without a human becoming involved.\u201d\nContrary to how it\u2019s often presented, investing in AI doesn\u2019t mean removing humans from the equation. Though the technology is rapidly becoming more advanced, it would be a mistake to fully trust machines to handle complex processes, particularly those impacting availability. \u201cWe think of AI in the province of data replication the same way you might think about a self-driving car. 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        "raw_content": "This fun book really helps you to learn more about the lives of the hymn writers and makes it more interesting than just trying to memorize a list of names.\nChristian Liberty Press (CLP) has a long standing record with homeschoolers for delivering high quality products. I personally have used and continue to use some of their books in our lessons.\nWe recently had the opportunity to review the first book in a series written by Douglas Bond and published by CLP, Mr. Pipes and the British Hymn Makers.\nAt first I wasn\u2019t sure what to expect. Hymn study is something we work into our lessons, but this book is listed as a textbook on their website. For most of our studies we follow a Charlotte Mason style and prefer living books. Well I was pleasantly surprised by how much we enjoyed this book. I wouldn\u2019t consider it a textbook myself.\nThe story takes place as two teenagers, Annie and Drew, have come to England for the summer with their mother. While they are sure they will have a boring time, they are befriended by and elderly man called Mr. Pipes. Mr. Pipes leads them on many adventures around their town as the children learn the history of many hymn writers including Charles Wesley, John Newton, William Cowper and many others. Also along their journey Annie and Drew learn about the values of traditional praise and worship, faith and friendships.\nThe book is written in story format making it an easy read and really pulled us in. It really helps you to learn more about the lives of the hymn writers and makes it more interesting than just trying to memorize a list of names. The black and white illustrations throughout the book are just lovely and remind me of the 50\u2019s style books. While this book was intended for use in grades 7 to 10, I think it would make for a wonderful family read aloud and this is how we used it.\nIf you would like to view a sample of the book, there is a Google preview on the CLP page here.\nMr. Pipes and the British Hymn Makers is 242 pages and available as a PDF download for $8.79 or in paperback for $9.89. Other books in the series include: Mr. Pipes and Psalms and Hymns of the Reformation, Mr. Pipes Comes to America and The Accidental Voyage. These can be purchased individually or as a set for $38.99 from Christian Liberty Press website.\nHomeschooling, Music, ReviewsKim Mills August 23, 2012 Charles Wesley, Charlotte Mason, hymn, hymn study, MusicComment\nHomeschooling, Language Arts, ReviewsKim Mills August 17, 2012 Online Programs, spelling",
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        "raw_content": "I want to know what happens to Elizabeth. When the story comes to its end, I\u2019d love to see her living in Paris, working as a scientist, maybe studying art or cryptography at a university. That would be awesome.\nI\u2019m not counting on that kind of ending. For reasons I can\u2019t quite articulate, I expect Elizabeth\u2019s story to resolve in some kind of self-sacrifice. That might not jive with Rapture\u2019s objectivist foundations, but more importantly, it aligns with her character and her involvement with the little sisters we saw in Episode One.\nSelf-sacrificial or not, I want to know her connection to Rapture and Ryan, the Little Sisters and the Big Daddies. I\u2019d love to see those doors closed once and for all, but Ken Levine seems to prefer questions to answers in his endings. I\u2019m going to brace myself for uncertainty.\nI\u2019d also love to know the story behind the Songbird. I found notes in BioShock Infinite hinting that he was made from technology that originated in an alternate timeline, but that\u2019s hardly a satisfactory answer. I presume he\u2019s rather like an \u00fcber-handyman (or perhaps a flying Big Daddy). Who\u2019s in the suit? I\u2019m not going to count on learning anything new, but it would be a welcome bonus.\nFrankly, at this point, I just want to be done with this series. I started this blog over two years ago after I first played BioShock. That game prompted prolonged rumination on video games and game design. It motivated me to face my chronic writer\u2019s block and start writing about games. I sought out papers and blogs on criticism and game studies, which launched my ongoing efforts to develop a more thoughtful, analytical approach to gaming.\nI have no regrets. I\u2019m content with the road I\u2019m on, but my work over the past two years has been slow, arduous, and generally unproductive. And now\u2026\nNow it\u2019s time to move on. Time to move on to other games, other genres, other topics. At the very least, it\u2019s time to start filling this blog with posts about something besides BioShock.\nAll right then, here we go. Let\u2019s wrap this thing.\n2 thoughts on \u201cNext Up: BioShock Infinite, Burial at Sea Episode Two\u201d\nBriansProjects says:\nYou really ought to try Deus Ex Human Revolution sometime.\nThanks for the reminder, adding it to my play list. :)",
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        "raw_content": "Here at Pelican Carrying, many of our clients run e-commerce businesses who sell their products online and utilise our services as a trusted delivery partner in Sydney, Newcastle and the Central Coast of NSW. As a result, we keep abreast of e-commerce trends in Australia to deliver maximum benefit to our clients. This article outlines some of the expected trends which will shape the future of e-commerce in Australia:\nMobile Leads the Way\nWith close to 20 million mobile phone users in Australia, any business which sells goods, but doesn\u2019t have e-commerce capabilities, is clearly missing a trick. Around 50% of people purchased a product from a mobile device in 2017, a number which is expected to continue to rise year after year.\nGood News for Small Retail Businesses\nThe future looks especially bright for small retail businesses in Australia. Research has shown upwards of 90% of Australians prefer buying local products, and the introduction of GST for international retailers has levelled the playing field somewhat for our local businesses. E-commerce juggernauts like eBay and the recently arrived Amazon are making it easier all the time for small retail businesses to operate without a brick and mortar store.\nHumans are inherently impatient, and this is never as apparent as when it comes to online shopping. We live in a society of instant gratification and as an online retail business if you can\u2019t keep up with your competitors when it comes to delivery times, your business will suffer as a result. The future of e-commerce success is partially based on how reliable your delivery partner is. Here at Pelican Carrying, we\u2019re proud to offer same-day delivery for certain areas between Sydney, Newcastle and the Central Coast.\nBigger Emphasis on Live Chat\nWhile it\u2019s been around for quite a while, live chat is expected to become even more prevalent in the coming years. Many businesses have tried to fake it until now with bots programmed to answersimple questions, but consumers want the real thing; a conversation with a human in real time. If retailers prioritise live chat resources, they can expect to see sales and customer satisfaction\nincrease in the coming years.\nSpecialised stores gain the upper hand\nResearch has suggested that many Australian consumers prefer shopping on specialised, well-organised and curated online stores rather than huge department-store style websites. This is good news for small local businesses who sell a specific line of niche products to a certain demographic.\nThese are just some of the trends our e-commerce clients can expect in the coming months and years. If you\u2019re looking for a reliable, fast, experienced delivery partner for your e-commerce business in Sydney, Newcastle or the Central Coast, please call or email Pelican Carrying today for a friendly, no-obligation conversation.",
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        "raw_content": "Home Exam Strategy Preparing for the PANCE\nMental health issues like anxiety or depression can affect student's schoolwork, and can be identified with screenings by the MSU Counseling Center. The Center will be hosting free screening at different locations around campus on Thursday. Lauren Wood/The State News\nI have been asked many times, how to prepare for the PANCE. I thought I would write a post detailing my strategy, so that everyone can take a look and benefit. Taking the PANCE can be very scary, seeing as how this test will determine your entire future. Pass, and you can start working as a physician assistant. Fail, and well, back to studying! There is a lot of pressure for students. The good thing is that you have been prepping for this test for the past 2-3 years. The bad thing is you didn\u2019t know it.\nSo, you graduated, or are close to graduation, and you need to start prepping. The first thing is to write down a plan of action. Yes, write it down, and post it somewhere you can see every day. This way, you wake up, and are reminded of what needs to be accomplished that day. If you don\u2019t write it down, you won\u2019t do it. Plain and simple.\nFirst, I would take a practice exam. This way, you can identify which areas will require a little extra work. Next, realize the big four are cardiovascular (16%), pulmonology (12%), muskuloskeletal/rheumatology (10%), and gastroenterology (10%). If you are deficient in one these four areas, then a big emphasis will need to be placed on this subject matter, as these four organ systems make up 48% of your exam! Also, realize that only 10% of your exam will be testing the basic sciences. These questions are made up of anatomy, physiology, microbiology, and biochemistry. Study these things, but don\u2019t kill yourself, as these topics are not high yield.\nThe key here is not the amount of hours you are putting in, but the quality of the hours. If you can review 6 hours a day, instead of 8-10, why wouldn\u2019t you? The problem is, people like to study with distractions. Make sure the television, music, social media, whatever, are not interfering with your study time. Look at these things on your scheduled breaks. The problem is, although it may only take 2 minutes to check your facebook, it will take some times to readjust your brain back into the studying mentality. This is a waste of your time. Therefore, I emphasize quality over quantity. Make your hours count!\nI would suggest dedicating four weeks to review. This is just my recommendation, some people feel ready immediately, and others will need more time. Whatever you choose, make a schedule, write it down, and stick to it. I would choose two study guides (max 3) and begin reviewing high yield information. This is not the time to bust out Harrisons. You do not have the luxury of reading 50 pages on the pathophysiology of influenza. Thats what your two years of school were for. This month is dedicated to reviewing high yield information. You need to PASS. You need to maximize your hours so that you do not waste them reviewing things that are unnecessary. Now, why do I say two study guides? Well, there is such a thing as having too many options. It can be overwhelming, and again, will take away from moving on to the next subject. Two or three will allow you to cross reference to make sure the information is valid, without overwhelming you with extra information. Which review sources do I recommend? Unfortunately I didn\u2019t like many review books, which is why I decided to create this website. I honestly feel that the information I provide to you on the ExamPrep section is the best resource you can use. Obviously, this wasn\u2019t around when I was studying, so what did I use? I mainly used Kaplans review books for USMLE 2 and 3. Obviously this was not ideal, as they do not follow the PANCE blueprint, but I liked the way the information was presented.\nAfter reviewing the content, make sure to do practice questions. Questions allow three things to occur:\n1. It allows you to practice reading a question, extrapolate the needed information, and then choosing the BEST answer. Practicing is key to success.\n2. It also allows you to see why certain answers are NOT correct. Realizing why not to choose an answer is very important in your review.\n3. Lastly, it allows you to make sure you can answer questions in the time allotted. This means you should time yourself whenever you do these practice tests.\nWhat question bank did I use? I used Kaplans q bank for the PANCE, and thought it was decent. I also tried exam master, but the questions on there were nothing like when I actually had to take the PANCE. Exam master simply made me feel inadequate lol. Their questions are definitely more complicated than what you will see on the PANCE. So, practice questions every day, focused on the organ system you are reviewing .\nThe two days up to the exam, you need to close your books, and just relax. You have been studying for two years. You have been reviewing high yield information for the past month. You have dedicated that last four weeks, studying six hours a day, six to seven days a week for this. You have learned everything you are going to learn to pass the exam. An extra day or two of cramming will only lead to test anxiety. Why? Because you will constantly bump into things you didn\u2019t know, which will make you wonder what else you didn\u2019t know. The problem is, this never ends. I still bump into things I don\u2019t know and I took the PANCE two years ago! Medicine is just an endless pool of knowledge. By relaxing the last couple of days, you give your mind a break, so that you can tackle the exam and crush it! 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        "raw_content": "Home / Homepage Feature / 2018 / May / 30 / Graduation Ceremonies: Graduate Studies & Post-Doctoral Studies, Applied Science (Engineering)\nChan Centre for the Performing Arts, UBC Vancouver Campus, Musqueam Traditional Territory\nGive thanks, spiritual and temporal, for the manifold blessings we share in this wonderful world, this great nation, this beautiful province, this splendid university. And to recognize that UBC is located on the traditional, ancestral, unseeded territory of the Musqueam people. We give thanks for these proud students, their even prouder families and friends, on this most happy and joyous of occasions. Please be seated.\nChancellor Gordon, honoured guests, members of the Board of Governors, senators, members of the faculty, staff, and alumni of the university. And most especially you, the graduates, family, and friends, welcome to the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts at the University of British Columbia. What an honor it is for all of us to be here with you today to celebrate UBC\u2019s newest graduating class, the Class of 2018. Let\u2019s hear it for them.\nWe can tell you that this is a day that we\u2019ve been waiting for all academic year. A chance to recognize you for all of your accomplishments, to recognize your friends and families, for being with you every step of the day. This day is all about you and what you have achieved through hard work and determination. It\u2019s a recognition of not only what you\u2019ve done at UBC, but everything that you\u2019ve done along the way, at different chapters of your life. Graduation is a time to imagine your future and the world ahead. And when you actually travel that road, we hope that you will gain perspective and wisdom by looking back to where you\u2019ve been. And we hope that when you do look back at your time at UBC, that you will do so with fondness. And that when you look ahead, you will see UBC very much part of your future. You will always be welcome here, and we look forward to hearing from you and about your personal and professional achievements as you build upon the foundation provided to you not only by your degree, but by the totality of the experience that you have had here.\nWe also hope to continue to engage with you as alumni as you travel forward to new adventures, to new corners of the globe. One of the great privileges that I had as president and vice-chancellor of this institution is to remain in contact with alumni. And I can tell you it brings us great joy to continue to interact with you in the months and years following your graduation. As you begin a new stage in your life and experience, you can be confident that we as an institution have absolute confidence that you can and will continue to excel. Because if you look at the track record of the alumni who have preceded you, they excel in almost every field of human endeavor. They are very present here in the City of Vancouver, across the province of British Columbia, but also around the world. You have proven while you\u2019re here that not only do you have the knowledge and skill, but also the grit and resolve to persevere and to succeed in a challenging and rigorous curriculum.\nIt has addressed the first graduating class of this university in 1916, UBC\u2019s very first President and Vice-Chancellor Frank Wesbrook encouraged students to make our world a better place to live. And he encouraged them to think beyond themselves. He encouraged them to think about people further away, people less privileged, people that they might not even meet during their time on planet Earth. Today, 102 years later we echo those remarks and we have the same charge for you because we know that you have the same kind of skill, the same kind of passion, the same kind of ability to leave a legacy because of who you are and because of what you do.\nThere\u2019s one more thing that we\u2019d like to say to you as a group, and that is a graduation is not about goodbye. You may never take a class again here, you may move on to different things in different cities, but graduation is about au revoir, until we meet again. I\u2019m sure that very high on your list, if not at the very top of your list, when asked, \u201cWhat will you remember most about your time at UBC?\u201d that it\u2019s very likely that your relationship with your friends, with your faculty members and staff here. Those human relationships are going to be among your most dearest and most fondest memories. And we ask you to work, to retain those relationships, to remain engaged with the friends that you\u2019ve made here, yes, with the faculty members and staff here. We want to continue that relationship. And as you advance through your life \u2013 and I\u2019m sure your parents and grandparents will agree \u2013 it\u2019s those relationships that truly matter. It\u2019s those relationships that as you advance through life you will recognize are profoundly important because you spent time at the same place at the same time. And that defines who you are as individuals but also as a generation.\nYou are incredibly intelligent and gifted individuals. You\u2019re applied scientists and engineers. You have the tools and capability to make the world a better place. You\u2019ll make better bridges, better buildings, safer places in which civilization will work and play. And we are grateful for that. You\u2019ve done so while you\u2019re here. And you\u2019ve seen your faculty members excel in finding new ways to confront seismic challenges, for example. The progress that technology and innovation has achieved over the past century has been truly remarkable. And we believe that the next century will be just as remarkable. But there\u2019s one thing that I ask you to remember, despite all of the amazing advances that progress made\u2013 and it is indisputable that millions and soon billions of lives will be saved due to advances in engineering. As I said our buildings and bridges will be safer and other colleagues of yours and other branches of applied science will create biomedical devices and prosthetics. It will provide for a longer life and a better quality of life, and people around you, including myself, as I age, will most certainly benefit from your innovations. Enjoy the ride. I can\u2019t wait to see the contributions that you make to society.\nBut as enablers of the world of the future, be mindful of the world that you create, be mindful of the lens through which the next generation views the world because they will look up to you, and they will follow your lead. Life and civilization, as interesting as it might be, are not a video game. They\u2019re profoundly more significant, and whatever we do as applied scientists \u2013 and I am one, a biomedical scientist \u2013 we should never cheapen or minimize human creativity as a casualty of machine learning or technology, and we should be mindful of a tendency towards isolation and being all-consumed by our ability to escape into a world of virtual or augmented reality. No doubt those capabilities are fascinating, and they help individuals learn complicated procedures such as surgery, or how to navigate land mines, or how to identify precious metals. All of these things are remarkable but let us never forget that as wonderful as virtual and augmented reality is, it is a poor substitute from reality. There is nothing that substitutes from the beauty and the privilege of human relationships. And as you create the future, don\u2019t forget the fundamental values that you have lived here in your lives through your choices that you have witnessed and been inspired by the actions of your professors. Always embrace diversity in every sense of the word. It makes for better teams. It makes for better decisions. It makes most importantly for a better and more peaceful world.\nAnd as you ponder what you will do in both small and large decisions, moving into the future, you will be faced with decisions that will test your mettle as a human being and citizen. I ask to do one thing, fast forward to the end of your life, hypothetically, and ask yourself one simple question, it\u2019s a question that my friend and classmate at the University of Chicago, David Brooks, wrote a book about. What will people say at your eulogy? You see, at that point, it\u2019s not about how high your GPA was in Applied Science at the University of British Columbia. No one will care. It\u2019s not about how long your LinkedIn profile might be, exactly what you did. No one will care. You see, eulogies are about the impact that your life has had, about an honest assessment of how you have transformed the world by the actions that you have taken, large and small. Some of it will be about the impact that you\u2019ve had on those around you, your family and your friends, through devotion to them and dedication to them. And some of your eulogy will be about what you have done in your workplace, or to a field. The legacy that you leave to the next generation. You see, eulogies are not about exactly what you did, or even about what you might have said. Eulogies are, as Maya Angelou said, about how you made people feel. Always be mindful about how you make people feel.\nAs you move through life, remember more than what you learned in the classroom and the laboratory \u2013 see, that\u2019s what I call the education of the mind \u2013 remember the values that you\u2019ve learned from each other and from your professors. Remember them when you make difficult decisions and always think about how it might impact on someone else. Perhaps someone far, far away. I ask you not only to remember the education of the mind that you\u2019ve received here, but what I call the education of the heart. An illustration of how you use your knowledge in a heartful way, to love one another, the education of the heart. Remember this one last thing: remember that knowledge is in the head, but true wisdom is in the heart. Always follow your heart. 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        "raw_content": "The research problem was to find an effective and efficient method for individuals to use in the eradication of adult obesity in the country. Childhood obesity is at epidemic proportions, often affecting teens and children between six and nineteen years of age. Over the last three decades, the percentage of children with obesity has tripled. This is an indication that the numbers have increased, and they carry this condition into their adulthood. Childhood obesity places individuals at serious risk of chronic diseases, and in some extreme cases can cause premature death (Edelman and Ficorelli 2012). The journey towards weight loss is not easy, and obese adults often find trouble regaining an optimum healthy weight. Specialists note that a decrease in as little as a 5% loss in body weight can decrease the risk of developing hypertension, diabetes and heart disease significantly. The article addresses some of the aspects that contribute to childhood obesity and discusses the measures that the nurses can use to reduce the spread of the epidemic that is obesity.\nThe study has various strengths and weaknesses. The strengths include the fact that the health specialists have caught the problem early and are working effortlessly to reduce its spread. The article outlines the different ways with which nurses can reduce the spread childhood obesity into adulthood. It is evident that the increase in obesity in children is fast on the rise, and there are programs dedicates towards the halt of this increase. The article depicts the dedication of medical professionals to ensure that there is a healthier nation. They do so by improving the health of the citizenry and finding foolproof ways of reducing the epidemic. The article also gives the numbers of the obese children in the society and outlines the development of obesity in the country. Understanding the development of obesity is one of the ways in which medical professionals can formulate solutions to the problem.\nThe article does not indicate some of the measures that medical practitioners have used over the years. It does not state the success rate of the practitioners\u2019 success in their efforts to combat obesity, or the failure rate. It is vital to understand what other professionals have done to succeed in their efforts, and whether the measures are viable if used on future generations. This is one of the key performance indicators on the success of the measures that the medical field has taken over the years. Understanding where past professionals have succeeded or failed is one of the ways in which current practitioners can gauge their success in reducing the teenage obesity prevalence rates in the country.\nThe use of experimental design was not prevalent in the study because facts were relevant in the data collection stage. The article centers on previous data and figures from reports that were gathered through the years. This is relevant because obesity is a trend that has plagued the society over a long duration of time, and there is data readily available for the research design. The study in the article found out that the reason children in the society were tending towards obesity was their unhealthy eating habits and little or no exercise. The lifestyles that families in the society have adopted in the recent years also encourage obesity. The rise of a generation that eats more junk food and less healthy meals is the main cause of the rise in obesity rates. It is the idea of medical practitioners that nursing intervention should lay their focus on supporting obese teens and children in their quest to adopt a healthier lifestyle. Healthy eating patterns are vital in the development of an individual. There should be community resources aimed at reducing the prevalence of obesity in the society (Edelman and Ficorelli 2012).\nCycles Approach Therapy",
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        "raw_content": "Home > Princess Players > Teun de Nooijer (#14)\nTeun de Nooijer plays with his own signature stick, the PRINCESS 7star T-14!\nWorlds Best Player\nThis brilliant, versatile attacker will be remembered not just as one of the best players of his generation but also as one of the greatest to have ever played the game. Wearing the number 14 shirt in honour of Dutch footballing icon Johan Cruyff, De Nooijer represented the Netherlands a world record 453 times and scored 219 goals in a career that lasted 18 years. His frightening speed, awesome skill, spectacular passes and stunning finishing earned him admiration throughout the world and saw him named as the FIH Player of the Year in 2003, 2005 and 2006.\nTeun De Nooijer\u2019s international career began on 4th June 1994, making his debut in a friendly match against New Zealand at the tender age of 18. It was immediately clear that he was in possession of an extraordinary talent, but few could have predicted the sheer scale of what this young man would go on to achieve.\nDe Nooijer\u2019s first medal came at the 1994 World Cup when The Netherlands took Silver behind Pakistan after suffering an agonizing penalty shoot-out defeat. The pain of that loss was eased by the first of two Olympic Gold Medals, when he played a starring role as his team surged to victory at Atlanta 1996. Two years later, De Nooijer scored a Golden Goal winner against Spain in the 1998 World Cup Final in Utrecht, before claiming his second consecutive Olympic Gold medal at the Sydney 2000 Games.\nHe was denied a third Olympic Gold medal at Athens 2004 when injury forced him out of the final against an Australia team that took victory thanks to a Golden Goal from future HC Bloemendaal team-mate and friend Jamie Dwyer.\nThe 2008 Beijing Olympic campaign proved to be fruitless, with The Netherlands finishing outside of the medal positions. However, his fifth and final Olympic appearance at London 2012 appearance would result in a remarkable fourth medal, adding a second Silver medal to the one he claimed in Athens eight years earlier. Away from Olympic and World Cup events, De Nooijer also won Gold medals at four champions Trophy tournaments, and was a central figure in the Netherlands team that won the 1997 EuroHockey Nations Championship in Manchester.\nAt club level, De Nooijer has been and continues to be the driving force of HC Bloemendaal, helping the team to nine Dutch league titles as well as two triumphs in Europe\u2019s elite club competition. In 2001, his team were winners of the old EuroHockey Club Champions Cup competition, a success which was followed up in 2009 when he guided Bloemendaal to a glorious 5-4 victory over UHC Hamburg to win the Euro Hockey League. De Nooijer was named named as the tournament\u2019s Most Valuable Player that year!\nDe Nooijer was recently named a Knight in the Order of Orange Nassau, a royal honour for people who have earned special merits for society.\nDe Nooijer, has ended his record-breaking international career shortly after winning a Silver medal at the London 2012 Olympic Games. He made the his retirement on Friday 22nd March, the day of his 37th birthday. Although retiring from playing, he has stated that he will continue to have an active role in the development and support of emerging talents at the HC Bloemendaal, whilst also spending time overseeing the continued expansion of the Teun de Nooijer Academy, which inspires individuals, teams and organisations to reach their maximum potential.\nTeun also plays for the Uttar Pradesh Wizards in the HERO HOCKEY INDIA LEAGUE - he was the highest paid player of the entire 2013 league!\nHe is the international brand ambassador of PRINCESS HOCKEY!\n\u2022 World record 453 caps\n\u2022World Champion - 1998\n\u2022Double Olympic gold - 1996, 2000\n\u2022Double Olympic silver medallist - 2004, 2012.\n\u2022Five time Olympian \u2013 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012.\n\u2022EuroHockey Nations Champion \u2013 2007.\n\u2022Triple FIH Player of the Year - 2003, 2005, 2006.\n\u2022Six times Champions Trophy Gold medallist - 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2006)\nWith HC Bloemendaal:\n\u2022Nine times national champion \u2013 1993, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010.\n\u2022Double European Champion \u2013 2001 (EuroHockey Club Champions Cup) & 2009 (Euro Hockey League)\n\u2022Euro Hockey League Most Valuable Player \u2013 2009.",
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        "raw_content": "College Football Saturday Tailgate: Coaches on the Hot Seat\nI\u2019m going to try to start a new weekly bit (more bi-weekly) where I talk college football. Since we are technically under 100 days to the first college game, I figured it would be a good time to start.\nSo let\u2019s look at one that somewhat grips the college football world with relative ease: coaches on the hot seat.\nLast year it was hard for me to take 5 coaches and think they were in trouble because there were a lot in trouble and I figured a good number of them would likely be gone (Kevin Sumlin at Texas A&M, Todd Graham at Arizona State, Butch Jones at Tennessee, Bret Bielema at Arkansas, etc.) and for the most part I was spot on with a good bit. But of course, you had your surprise moves happen such as Jimbo Fisher going to Texas A&M, Willie Taggart replacing Fisher at Florida State, Dan Mullen going from Mississippi State to Florida, etc. So this year it is equally as hard as to me not a lot of head coaches may be in major trouble. Of course there are a few exceptions. And first & foremost, this is really the Power 5 group, so if many think I\u2019m going to put Tulsa\u2019s Philip Montgomery up here, well, think again.\nCoaches on the Hot Seat in 2018\nBRIAN KELLY, NOTRE DAME: He seems to be up here every year. Mostly in part because the fan base and boosters at Notre Dame flat-out hate him. And probably rightfully so. He has a hubris to himself like his poop doesn\u2019t stink. When the team loses, he has no issues throwing blame at his players and pretty much believing he\u2019s done no wrong. The issue besides that is that Kelly hasn\u2019t really mustered a lengthy dominant run. The last 3 years Notre Dame had two 10-win seasons. But a 4-8 was thrown in the middle of it. Anytime however, Notre Dame falters, the fans who are expecting a championship get angry at Kelly and Kelly gets angry with everyone. This year is an interesting one as the schedule is a mixed bag. The Irish get Michigan and Florida State at home while the Irish travel to Wake Forest, Virginia Tech, Northwestern, and USC. It isn\u2019t an impossible feat, but the Irish could put a 10-2 record out or 9-3 at worst. If they fall underneath that, Irish fans may get their wish.\nMARK STOOPS, KENTUCKY: Quick: name the 2nd longest tenured head coach in the SEC behind Nick Saban. Yes, it is this guy (Gus Malzahn was hired a week after Stoops was). Yes, Kentucky isn\u2019t a football hotbed like most of their SEC brethren. However, Stoops came in with fairly big expectations and only got others excited as the Wildcats have strung up a few top 25 recruiting classes. Granted every two years Kentucky has improved each time (5-7 in 2014 & 15 to 7-6 in 2016 & 2017). But again, in the SEC that isn\u2019t great especially when you have a good recruiting class every year. Kentucky definitely has to be at least in the mix of the SEC East title chase. And honestly I\u2019m not sure if it happens this year with road games at Florida, Texas A&M, and even Missouri.\nED ORGERON, LSU: LSU fans pined for the Tigers to have Orgeron\u2019s \u201cinterim\u201d title get removed after the 2016 season when he replaced Les Miles. And the Tigers did finish 9-3 in the regular season. However, LSU had two very embarrassing losses (a blowout loss to Mississippi State, and a non-conference home loss to Troy) and another year of not beating Alabama. Adding on, while having a top 15 class isn\u2019t anything to sneer at, it is down compared to where the Tigers have been under Miles, when they were a frequent top 5 recruiting class (a little ironic because they had hoped Orgeron would keep the Louisiana state players in LSU). And LSU has an interesting schedule starting off with a very strong Miami squad and they have to also go to Auburn. And then their home schedule is no slouch with tilts against both National Championship participants Georgia and Alabama (who has beaten LSU the last 3 times in Baton Rouge and 4 of the last 5). If Orgeron pulls out a 10-2 or even a 9-3 record, he should be considered coach of the year. But anything less, Tiger fans will think they really messed up by keeping Orgeron and letting the likes of Jimbo Fisher and Chip Kelly go elsewhere.\nLARRY FEDORA, NORTH CAROLINA: Tar Heel fans sensed that 2017 would not be a repeat of the last few years where North Carolina would be at the forefront of the Coastal Division. But last year was an epic nightmare at 3-9, with two of the wins being against Old Dominion and Western Carolina. The good news is, most of his guys should be back. The bad news is most of the teams could be vastly improved as well, notably 4 of their road opponents (California, Syracuse, Virginia, and Miami). I think unlike others, a 7-5 or an 8-4 record keeps Fedora around as it shows growth. Another year of no bowl game however\u2026..\nKLIFF KINGSBURY, TEXAS TECH: Well, when does showing growth and improvement from the year before net you being on the hot seat? When you\u2019re Kliff Kingsbury. I thought Kingsbury did a great job last year of improving the Red Raiders as they lost Patrick Mahomes but also his emphasis on improving the defense which ranked 59th in the nation (thus making them a defensive juggernaut in the Big 12). However, Kingsbury is going into his 6th season in Lubbock and hasn\u2019t won more than 8 at any point. The wins have to start coming and more than 7 will need to happen.\nDANA HOLGORSEN, WEST VIRGINIA: It always seems like Kingsbury and Holgorsen are at the top of the list of coaches who could be gone. And a 7-5 record after a 10-2 record the season before didn\u2019t make anybody in Morgantown overly thrilled. And that is the lack of consistency that has stung the Mountaineers under Holgorsen. Aside from 2016 West Virginia has really done nothing in the Big 12 or for the Big 12. And that is sad because West Virginia has always been an excellent football program. 7-5 won\u2019t cut it for him this upcoming season and the final four games may ultimately decide his fate of Texas, TCU, Oklahoma State, and Oklahoma (the latter three are all home, so he definitely needs to take at least 2 of those).\nJIM HARBAUGH, MICHIGAN: If you put Brady Hoke\u2019s numbers after his third season in Michigan with Harbaugh\u2019s numbers after three, they\u2019re nearly identical. In fact, the big measuring stick that Michigan fans have is can the coach beat Ohio State and Michigan State, and right now Hoke still has an advantage (Harbaugh is 1-5 against his hated rivals as opposed to 2-4 for Hoke after 3 years). I don\u2019t know if he would be fired by the Wolverines as they pretty much gave the keys to him to do whatever (and that\u2019s what he\u2019s doing). However, last year was very rough. Michigan didn\u2019t beat a ranked team, lost to their rivals again and finished 4th in the Big Ten East. And many are thinking the antics are becoming a little too much in Ann Arbor. This year, Michigan has a woeful road schedule, going to their three longtime chief rivals for Notre Dame, Michigan State, and Ohio State. And there is an interesting tilt on the road with Northwestern as well. So is Harbaugh in trouble? Perhaps, but Michigan fans can\u2019t take much more of Ohio State losses. Heck, they can\u2019t even take any more Michigan State losses. If he loses both, the rumblings will really pick up.\nCLAY HELTON, USC: Maybe I\u2019m being too harsh on Helton as the last two years he\u2019s netted two New Year\u2019s Six games and a PAC-12 title on top of it. However, we really don\u2019t envision Helton as being on that upper echelon of head coaches in college football. Some think a good chunk of Helton\u2019s success was on the arm of Sam Darnold. 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        "raw_content": "\"Spirituality is founded on the laws governing man\u2019s psychic life. Scientists must recognize this domain and understand that since the spiritual life rests on laws, there exists a science of the spiritual life. I invite them, therefore, to broaden their field of investigation: gradually they will come to see that their own discoveries actually underline the veracity of the Teaching of the initiates. To the extent that they pit the physical world against the spiritual world, to the extent that they separate the two, scientific advances of any kind will leave them dissatisfied, because these advances remain exterior to them. These advances will of course enable them to manipulate matter, but they can have every means of manipulating matter and yet feel empty, because scientific and technological discoveries do not nourish the soul and spirit. Spiritual work is undoubtedly a long-term endeavour, the results of which are slow to manifest. But those who set out to do this work link themselves each day to the world of principles. They find meaning, and this meaning fulfils them.\"",
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        "raw_content": "\"Nothing escapes the law of effort, which is to say, the law of time. The work we must carry out on ourselves is a matter of centuries, of millennia, and as long as we take the human life span as our measure, our calculations will be wrong. When all is said and done, it is time which delivers the verdict, time which tells us whether or not we are on the right path. But we must not be in a hurry, because those who are in a hurry inevitably meet with failure, and this discourages them and causes them to abandon their work. The worst thing that can happen to a human being is to lose the taste for the work he must patiently carry out on himself each day. It shows he is unaware of the riches he possesses \u2013 all the precious stones God has placed in him in the form of qualities and virtues, which he allows to stagnate in their gangue. We must never, for any reason, abandon this work. We must continue, without looking for quick results.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Adsorption of neighbor-avoiding walks on the simple cubic lattice\nWe investigate neighbor-avoiding walks on the simple cubic lattice in the presence of an adsorbing surface. This class of lattice paths has been less studied using Monte Carlo simulations. Our investigation follows on from our previous results using self-avoiding walks and self-avoiding trails. The connection is that neighbor-avoiding walks are equivalent to the infinitely repulsive limit of self-avoiding walks with monomer-monomer interactions. Such repulsive interactions can be seen to enhance the excluded volume effect. We calculate the critical behavior of the adsorption transition for neighbor-avoiding walks, finding a critical temperature of T a = 3.274 ( 9 ) and a crossover exponent of \u03d5 = 0.482 ( 13 ) , which is consistent with the exponent for self-avoiding walks and trails, leading to an overall combined estimate for three dimensions of \u03d5 3D = 0.484 ( 7 ) . While questions of universality have previously been raised regarding the value of adsorption exponents in three dimensions, our results indicate that the value of \u03d5 in the strongly repulsive regime does not differ from its noninteracting value. However, it is clearly different from the mean-field value of 1 / 2 and therefore not superuniversal.\nBradly, CJ; Owczarek, AL; Prellberg, T",
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        "raw_content": "This article is about valuable rare metals. For other uses, see Precious metal (disambiguation).\n\"Rare metal\" redirects here. For other uses, see Rare metals (disambiguation).\nThe best known precious metals are the coinage metals, which are gold and silver. Although both have industrial uses, they are better known for their uses in art, jewelry, and coinage. Other precious metals include the platinum group metals: ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, osmium, iridium, and platinum, of which platinum is the most widely traded.[1] The demand for precious metals is driven not only by their practical use but also by their role as investments and a store of value. Historically, precious metals have commanded much higher prices than common industrial metals.\nPurity and mass\nRough world market price ($/kg)\nMain article: Bullion\nA metal is deemed to be precious if it is rare. The discovery of new sources of ore or improvements in mining or refining processes may cause the value of a precious metal to diminish. The status of a \"precious\" metal can also be determined by high demand or market value. Precious metals in bulk form are known as bullion and are traded on commodity markets. Bullion metals may be cast into ingots or minted into coins. The defining attribute of bullion is that it is valued by its mass and purity rather than by a face value as money.\nThe level of purity varies from issue to issue. \"Three nines\" (99.9%) purity is common. The purest mass-produced bullion coins are in the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf series, which go up to 99.999% purity. A 100% pure bullion is nearly impossible: as the percentage of impurities diminishes, it becomes progressively more difficult to purify the metal further. Historically, coins had a certain amount of weight of alloy, with the purity a local standard. The Krugerrand is the first modern example of measuring in \"pure gold\": it should contain at least 12/11 ounces of at least 11/12 pure gold. Other bullion coins (for example the British Sovereign) show neither the purity nor the fine-gold weight on the coin but are recognized and consistent in their composition.[citation needed] Many coins historically showed a denomination in currency (example: American double eagle: $20).\n1 oz Vienna Philharmonic gold coin\nMany nations mint bullion coins. Although nominally issued as legal tender, these coins' face value as currency is far below that of their value as bullion. For instance, Canada mints a gold bullion coin (the Gold Maple Leaf) at a face value of $50 containing one troy ounce (31.1035 g) of gold\u2014as of May 2011, this coin is worth about 1,500 CAD as bullion.[2] Bullion coins' minting by national governments gives them some numismatic value in addition to their bullion value, as well as certifying their purity.\nAmerican Platinum Eagle bullion coin\nOne of the largest bullion coins in the world was the 10,000-dollar Australian Gold Nugget coin minted in Australia which consists of a full kilogram of 99.9% pure gold. In 2012, the Perth Mint produced a 1-tonne coin of 99.99% pure gold with a face value of $1 million AUD, making it the largest minted coin in the world with a gold value of around $50 million AUD.[3] China has produced coins in very limited quantities (less than 20 pieces minted) that exceed 8 kilograms (260 ozt) of gold.[citation needed] Austria has minted a coin containing 31 kg of gold (the Vienna Philharmonic Coin minted in 2004 with a face value of 100,000 euro). As a stunt to publicise the 99.999% pure one-ounce Canadian Gold Maple Leaf series, in 2007 the Royal Canadian Mint made a 100 kg 99.999% gold coin, with a face value of $1 million, and now manufactures them to order, but at a substantial premium over the market value of the gold.[4][5]\n1 kg gold bullion (ingots)\nGold and silver, and sometimes other precious metals, are often seen as hedges against both inflation and economic downturn. Silver coins have become popular with collectors due to their relative affordability, and, unlike most gold and platinum issues which are valued based upon the markets, silver issues are more often valued as collectibles, far higher than their actual bullion value.[6]\nAn initially precious metal that became common is aluminium. While aluminium is the third most abundant element and most abundant metal in the Earth's crust, it was at first found to be exceedingly difficult to extract the metal from its various non-metallic ores. The great expense of refining the metal made the small available quantity of pure aluminium more valuable than gold.[7] Bars of aluminium were exhibited at the Exposition Universelle of 1855,[8] and Napoleon III's most important guests were given aluminium cutlery, while those less worthy dined with mere silver.[7] In 1884, the pyramidal capstone of the Washington Monument was cast of 100 ounces of pure aluminium. By that time, aluminium was as expensive as silver.[9] The statue of Anteros atop the Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain (1885\u20131893) in London's Piccadilly Circus is also of cast aluminium. Over time, however, the price of the metal has dropped. The dawn of commercial electric generation in 1882 and the invention of the Hall\u2013H\u00e9roult process in 1886 caused the price of aluminium to drop substantially over a short period of time.\n(ppb)[10]\nValuable metal price (US$/kg)\nRhodium 1 39,680 46,200 88,415 39,641 77,804[15]\nPlatinum 5 42,681 37,650 87,741 38,902 28,960\nGold 4 31,100 30,590 24,317 38,130 43,764\nPalladium 15 8,430 8,140 13,632 25,559 32,205\nIridium 1 14,100 12,960 13,117 15,432 46,940[16]\nOsmium 1.5 13,400 12,200 12,217 12,217\nRhenium 0.7 7,400 7,000 6,250 2,425\nRuthenium 1 2,290 2,730 5,562 1,865 8,423[17]\nGermanium 1,500 1,050[18] 1038\nBeryllium 2,800 850\nSilver 75 437 439 588 441 556\nIndium 50[19] 325[18] 520\nGallium 19,000 580 425[18] 413\nTellurium 1 158.70\nBismuth 8.5 15.40 18.19\nMercury 85 18.90 15.95\nMetal as money\nMetallurgical assay\nPalladium as an investment\nPlatinum as an investment\nSynthesis of precious metals (precious metal transformation)\n^ Platinum Guild: Applications Beyond Expectation Archived 2009-05-03 at the Wayback Machine\n^ Gold prices ran around 940 USD in July 2009 according to Kitco Historical Gold Charts and Data. The USD to CAD exchange rate averaged 1.129 in July 2009 according to OANDA Historical Exchange Rates. Although the exact moment that the $1075 figure was determined is unknown, it may be considered a reasonable value for the time.\n^ \"1 Tonne Gold Coin\". perthmint.com.au. Retrieved 23 July 2015.\n^ \"the Greatest coined gold in the world\". e-allmoney.com. Retrieved 23 July 2015.\n^ UKBullion (2014). \"100kg Fine Gold Coin\". Retrieved 2014-03-18.\n^ Aharon DY, and Qadan M. (2018-10-04). \"What drives the demand for information in the commodity market?\". Resources Policy. doi:10.1016/j.resourpol.2018.09.013. ISSN 0301-4207.\n^ a b Geller, Tom (2007). \"Aluminum: Common Metal, Uncommon Past\". Chemical Heritage Magazine. 27 (4). Retrieved 22 March 2018.\n^ Karmarsch, C. (1864). \"Fernerer Beitrag zur Geschichte des Aluminiums\". Polytechnisches Journal. 171 (1): 49.\n^ George J. 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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home \u203a News \u203a Boulevard Theatre Stages Frankie and Johnny in the Clair De Lune\nBoulevard Theatre Stages Frankie and Johnny in the Clair De Lune\nBy Editor on April 2004 in Arts & Entertainment\nFrankie and Johnny in the Clair De Lune\u2018s opening line spells trouble in paradise. Its final moments suggest, literally, the dawn of a new and better day. Running in near real time, Frankie and Johnny has a little under two hours to make us believe a first date can turn into a true emotional bond. A tough task, but one that the Boulevard Theatre\u2019s production succeeds at admirably. As a two character play, Frankie and Johnny is first and foremost reliant on the chemistry between its actors. Laura Neuser Monagle (Frankie) and Michael Weber (Johnny), bring a realistic interaction to the stage, forging not just two believable characters, but a believable unit, such that the comedic coincidences of Frankie and Johnny\u2018s lives (both born in Allentown, PA, same nickname for their grandmothers, etc.) are eclipsed by the deeper, subtler, and far more important similarities that get revealed as the night goes on. Boulevard\u2019s choice of this play is a good one. Their performance space is small \u2014 you actually have to cross the stage to get from one seating area to another \u2014 and makes a very believable cramped New York City apartment. It also lends an immediacy to the play, the lack of space turned into an asset by director Kurt Hartwig\u2019s staging, which plays well to all three sides of the house. He also manages a lot of physical movement in a small space, matching the characters\u2019 emotional movements in the confines of the evening. Credit is due to Terrence McNally\u2019s script as well, of course. It\u2019s not without its flaws \u2014 Johnny is sometimes a degree or two weirder than the rest of the play \u2014 but the fact that that stands out speaks to a larger degree of success. What McNally has created are, oversized quirks aside, two very real people. The situation is improbable, but not outrageously so, and as Frankie and Johnny open up to each other, they become ever more human, revealing traumas, flaws, and charms that are uniquely theirs, but instantly recognizable. There are no deep, dark secrets and shocking plot twists here, nor is there exactly a fairy tale ending \u2014 just two tired but hopeful people who come to realize that the latest solitary phase of their lives may have just ended. Frankie and Johnny offers no great lessons and no mighty victories, but reminds us that the small ones can be every bit as important. Frankie and Johnny runs through April 10. The Boulevard Theatre is located at 2252 S. Kinnickinnic (414/744-5757). Call first as there are only 40 seats. The Boulevard Theatre is looking for new talent, stage managers, designers, office interns, and volunteers. Find out more, including production schedules, at www.boulevardtheatre.com.\nMike D\u2019Amato, Mike McGee Jr. for 3rd and 6th District Aldermen\nAimless Blades Performance: Hit and Miss at Circle A",
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        "raw_content": "Yoga Centre Shines with Silver Award\n3HO Yoga Center Partner, PranaShanti, won the 2010 Ottawa Chamber of Commerce Business Achievement Award. The Ottawa Chamber of Commerce Business Achievement Awards is an annual celebration of the best of the best that the Ottawa business community has to offer. It is an honor to win this prestigious award and be included as one of the outstanding businesses in Ottawa.\nFor Devinder Kaur, being named as winner felt like a moment in Hollywood. \"I felt like I was winning an Oscar,\" enthuses Devinder Kaur, who received the \u2018New Business of the Year 2010 Silver Award' on November 25, 2010 for her business, the PranaShanti Yoga Centre. \"It was a big celebration - there were about 600 people at the gala dinner and as a winner, I was presented with a really beautiful crystal award.\" PranaShanti Yoga Centre was selected out of a wide variety of business based on performance in a number of areas, such as financial growth, job creation, community involvement, and environmental practices. Located at 52 Armstrong Street in the Hintonburg area of Ottawa, the PranaShanti Yoga Centre offers 70+ different yoga classes per week. \"My thinking in offering so many classes is 'Why limit ourselves?\", says Kaur, who has practised yoga for over 15 years. \"If it's uplifting, it's going to touch somebody.\"\nPranaShanti Yoga offers yoga classes for all levels, from beginner to advance, in over 26 different yoga disciplines. As a full service yoga centre, PranaShanti Yoga offers a variety of classes, specialty workshops and Yoga Teacher Training Program throughout the year. With fully certified and internationally recognized yoga teachers, students begin their yoga practice from the moment they walk through the door.\n\u201cPranaShanti Yoga Centre opened October 6, 2008 to serve the community through professional health and wellness services,\u201d says Devinder Kaur. \u201cPranaShanti quickly established itself as one of the largest Yoga Centres in Ottawa, offering 70+ yoga classes and events per week. Providing internationally recognized Yoga Teacher Training programs, PranaShanti is a Yoga Alliance registered school, and a certified private educational institution by Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (HRSDC) and the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA). PranaShanti is eco-friendly with 3 yoga rooms, change rooms, tea/juice bar, boutique, parking, bike racks and bus access. PranaShanti employs 35 Teachers, 1 full-time Manager, 6 part-time Receptionists.\n\u201cThe advice that I received that proved to be invaluable when I was establishing my business was that when making decisions, be neutral and not emotionally attached to the outcome. This has allowed me to look objectively at how my business needs to operate and to be patient, evaluate the results, and make the right changes only when needed. This advice was given to me by one of my mentors, a long time friend and self-employed business entrepreneur. Mentoring is very important to me because it provides a way to share wisdom on an ongoing basis. I have learned many skills from my mentor that would have taken me much longer on my own. We never stop learning and having the support from a mentor is invaluable for personal and business growth and evolution.\n\u201cThe biggest hurdle I had to overcome to successfully launch my company was in the initial staffing of receptionists and teachers. I place a strong emphasis on offering a high level of customer service and creating and fostering relationships with our customers in order to build community. Prior to opening PranaShanti I knew it was going to be challenging to locate reception staff and teachers that were skilled and willing to sign on with a new business. Over the course of the last 2 years I have continued to refine my recruiting approach, I have developed a three week on the job training program for receptionists and created a method to screen teachers to ensure they have the skills our customers have come to expect and enjoy.\n\u201cPranaShanti Yoga Centre is a very social business and an active and important part of my business is creating and building relationships. The majority of our customers visit the virtual PranaShanti first before coming to take a class or participate in an event. The online presence and use of social media is a natural communication medium for my business. The use of LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Blogger, Constant Contact and other social media applications in my marketing strategy has allowed for the expansion of my existing marketing tools and to reach, communicate and connect with existing and new customers more easily and frequently. The result is more customers through the door attending classes and events.\u201d\nDevinder Kaur (Alison Finney), Owner and Director\n613-761-9642 (YOGA)\nwww.pranashanti.com & www.devinderkaur.ca\nwww.blog.pranashanti.com",
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He looked like he was about to cry.\"\nThe piece's final paragraph? \"I released fifty-odd albums, wrote hundreds of songs, and played on God knows how many session dates. Some of my recordings are in the Library of Congress. That\u2019s idiotic. They ought to burn that building to the ground. I hate music. I wasted my life.\"\nI've been listening to jazz since I was 14 or 15 years old\u2014close to 30 years at this point. I have something like two dozen Sonny Rollins albums in my iPod right now. I've seen him in concert multiple times, and interviewed him (twice). And I laughed harder at this piece than I've ever laughed at anything published in the New Yorker. It's a hilarious, biting look at the dark side of the artistic temperament and the dismal fate awaiting most artists in a capitalist society.\nMine seems to be a minority opinion, though, at least if Facebook and Twitter can be believed. 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Public prominence?).\nHere's what I find interesting about the whole outcry: It's all coming from old school jazz critics and Rollins' publicist (who I consider a friend and have worked with quite amiably for years). The jazz musicians I know have mostly remained silent. (A notable exception would be Nick Hempton, who tweeted, \"I'M SO OUTRAGED AT SOMETHING I READ ON THE INTERNET, I'M THROWING MY COMPUTER OUT THE WINDOW!\" with the hashtags #JazzIsSerious #RespectMe.)\nHempton gets it. Why don't these writers?\nI suspect it's because they've devoted even more decades than I have to listening to jazz, learning its history, interviewing the players, and writing about it, and they've done so from the perspective common to most jazz critics: that the music they like is great art, much more than mere entertainment, and deserves the highest honors our culture can bestow, all the time. It should certainly never be poked fun at or satirized\u2014that's for performers they think of as lesser, like Miley Cyrus or whichever other pop figure they happen to have somehow heard of. (Your average jazz critic's unfamiliarity with contemporary pop culture would make a normal person weep with baffled laughter. Especially when the jazz critic goes on an intemperate Facebook rant about something pop-related\u2014like, say, the use of Autotune on pop singers\u2014from a position of near-total ignorance regarding modern production methods, technology in general, or what a given audience might actually want from its entertainers.)\nHere's what I think: Jazz is entertainment. Now, 99 or so percent of America's (and the world's) population fails to find it entertaining, but that's not because they're stupid, or uncultured. It's because most of the time the music isn't entertaining\u2014it's overly complicated, and presented like homework, like you're a spiritually shriveled asshole if you don't want to hear hookless melodies barely punctuating long passages of squawking, clattering and clanging, all while paying substantially more than you'd pay to hear a rock band that might actually play something you could dance or bang your head to. There are many, many exceptions, bands that swing hard as hell, play tunes that actually sound like something and solos that actually go somewhere. But you've got to know what you're looking for\u2014and looking on the covers of jazz magazines won't help, because it's the critics' darlings who wind up there, and for the most part jazz critics like jazz that makes them feel smarter for liking it.\nPeople who do like jazz aren't smarter than people who don't. But people who think jazz musicians are precious flowers who must be protected from cruel japery because their art form is insufficiently appreciated by the lumpen are fucking idiots.\nI remember reading something a long time ago to the effect that you could tell when an ethnic group had successfully begun the process of assimilating into American society when they started to become the subject of jokes in movies. Not hostile, racist, dehumanizing jokes, but jokes poking welcoming fun at these new people and their weird folkways.\nJazz fans should welcome jokes about their music's unlistenability and dismal commercial status. Why? Because it proves people still give enough of a fuck about jazz to make fun of it. Do you think they would have written a satirical interview with Jimmy Sturr, complaining about how awful the accordion sounds and how much he hates polka? 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        "raw_content": "This is a question that comes up a lot. The answer, typically, is no. Virginia is an \u201cat-will\u201d employment state, which means that an employer can fire you for any reason so long as it is not one that is prohibited by law.\nA frequently seen pattern is where two coworkers don\u2019t get along, one gets promoted to become the supervisor of the other, and the newly promoted supervisor then fires the other worker shortly afterwards. Let\u2019s look at this. If this is all there is to the story, then there probably is not a wrongful termination.\nIn order for a firing to be a \u201cwrongful termination\u201d the firing must be because of some prohibited reason. Here, the two coworkers just don\u2019t get along. Even if the manager said that he was firing him because they didn\u2019t get along as coworkers and, that wouldn\u2019t be a problem. It would be a problem, however, if the new manager fired his former coworker because of:\ntheir sex;\ntheir national origin (the country they are from);\nIn order to prove this, the terminated coworker would have to have some proof of their new bosses\u2019 discriminatory intent. That\u2019s just a fancy way of saying that they\u2019d have to be able to show bias or bigotry. They might be able to do that, for example, if the reason that they had not been getting along is that Mr. \u201cNew Supervisor\u201d was always telling inappropriate and racist jokes. It\u2019s pretty rare that this kind of explicit evidence exists.\nOften, I ask potential clients: \u201cCan you look yourself in the mirror and honestly say you think you were fired because of your age, race, sex, religion or nationality?\u201d I call this the \u201cmirror test.\u201d It\u2019s important because it helps people separate their anger at being terminated from the facts of their case. If you can\u2019t pass the mirror test then it\u2019s unlikely that you\u2019ll be able to win a wrongful termination discrimination case. This is because these cases can take a long time to resolve and the lives of the complainant\u2019s can be subjected to intense scrutiny. If you don\u2019t believe in your case, then it\u2019s likely a judge or jury won\u2019t either.\nIf you can pass the mirror test, however, you might want to seek out an attorney to go over the unique facts and circumstances of your case.",
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        "raw_content": "Opening Day at Petco Park + Water Grill\nPre-gaming before the Padres baseball game\nWith the first day of spring less than one month away, many San Diegans are already thinking about spring training and the start of baseball season. The home opener game for the San Diego Padres is Monday, April 4 at Petco Park downtown. The game kicks off at 4:05 p.m. against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Every year on opening day, the East Village Association hosts a free Opening Day Block Party on J Street between Sixth and 10th avenues from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Enjoy live entertainment from local bands and deejays, purchase craft beer from the beer garden, and order grub from the food trucks on-site. Since opening day is usually the busiest day of the season at Petco Park, I\u2019d advise getting downtown EARLY. Most people end up taking the entire day off work so they can hit up the block party before the first pitch. This year the home opener giveaway promotion is a rally towel from Sycauan Casino, which you\u2019ll pick up inside the gate before heading to your seats. Even if you never make it inside the ballpark, all the nearby bars and restaurants will be one big party (Padres attire required).\nJust a couple blocks from Petco Park, Water Grill opened last year on the corner of J Street and Sixth Avenue. With additional locations in Santa Monica and downtown Los Angeles, Water Grill is owned by King\u2019s Seafood Distribution that provides fresh seafood to the company\u2019s family of restaurants. Water Grill has an extensive raw bar menu, as well as appetizers, salads, sandwiches, whole fish, seafood and non-seafood entrees. I love that you can actually taste the clams in their tasty New England-style clam chowder, and the lump blue crab cake is packed with crab meat instead of fried breading. One of their most popular menu items, the Chilean sea bass is pan saut\u00e9ed to perfection and comes with ricotta gnudi and brown butter. SO good. The entrees are served a la carte, so I recommend ordering a few sides like the Brussels sprouts with bacon and chestnuts, or the roasted butternut squash. For a refreshing cocktail, try the margarita verde that has cucumber, basil, jalape\u00f1o and lime. Don\u2019t leave without ordering the caramel bread pudding \u2013 it has to be the best bread pudding I\u2019ve ever had. The texture of the bread is extra decadent because it\u2019s made with brioche and croissant, and then topped with housemade caramel ice cream. #wow\nThe Chilean sea bass, clam chowder, margarita verde, and caramel bread pudding at Water Grill\nWhen ordering shellfish, you can take a walk back into the kitchen and select your own lobster/crab/spot prawn from the live tanks. The red king crabs are usually seven to nine pounds each, so bring a friend (or three)!\nA 9 lb. red king crab in the live tank\nWater Grill is a great place to accommodate big groups because of the size of the restaurant. The ambiance is similar to that of an (upscale) fisherman\u2019s warehouse, with a massive dining room, upstairs and downstairs bars, raw bar, and lounge area. The upstairs bar/lounge area feels a bit less formal than the main dining room, but the nautical, rustic decor is uniform throughout the restaurant. They also have a private dining room for special events.\nPass the crab legs, let\u2019s play ball!\nEast Village, East Village Association, home opener, Opening Day block party, Petco Park, San Diego Padres, seafood restaurant, season opener, Water Grill",
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        "raw_content": "Tag Archives: Derry\nBirth of Matilda Cullen Knowles, Pioneer in Irish Lichenology\nMatilda Cullen Knowles, considered the founder of modern studies of Irish lichens following her work in the early twentieth century on the multi-disciplinary Clare Island Survey, is born on January 31, 1864 in Cullybackey near Ballymena, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Her work is said to have \u201cformed an important baseline contribution to the cryptogamic botany of Ireland and western oceanic Europe.\u201d\nKnowles\u2019 early interest in botany is encouraged by her father, William James Knowles, himself an amateur scientist who takes Matilda and her sister to meetings of the Belfast Naturalists\u2019 Field Club. This is where she first meets Robert Lloyd Praeger who continues to be a lifelong influence. In 1895 she is introduced to the Derry botanist Mary Leebody and together they work on a supplement to Samuel Alexander Stewart\u2018s and Thomas Hughes Corey\u2018s 1888 book the Flora of the North-east of Ireland.\nKnowles then volunteers to help with the crowdsourcing of material about the plants of County Tyrone. While completing this work Knowles publishes her own first paper about Tyrone\u2019s flowering plants in 1897. She eventually sends in over 500 examples that are considered for inclusion in the Irish Topographical Botany, which Praeger publishes in 1901.\nIn 1902, after attending the Royal College of Science for Ireland for a year, Knowles is appointed a temporary assistant in the then Botanical Section of the National Science and Art Museum. She works closely with Professor Thomas Johnson to continue the development of the Herbarium collection. She also co-authors with him the Hand List of Irish Flowering Plants and Ferns (1910).\nOne of Knowles\u2019 first works is The Maritime and Marine Lichens of Howth, which the Royal Dublin Society publishes in 1913. Knowles had gathered the knowledge and experience to do this while diligently assisting with a survey of Clare Island as suggested by Praeger. This novel survey involves not only Irish but also several European scientists including prominent UK lichenologist, Annie Lorrain Smith. This is claimed as the most extensive piece of field work at the time. As a result, Knowles is able to create a foundation for her later specialism in lichens.\nKnowles publishes more than thirty scientific papers on a wide range of botanical subjects between 1897 and 1933. It is while studying the lichens of Howth that she discovers how lichens by the shore grow in distinct tidal zones that can be distinguished by their colour: black, orange and grey.\nHer major work is The Lichens of Ireland which adds over 100 species of lichen to the Irish List and records the distribution of the eight hundred species identified in Ireland. She achieves this task with the collaboration of thirty other natural scientists. It is published in 1929 and includes twenty lichens that had previously not been identified as Irish.\nProfessor Thomas Johnson retires in 1923, allowing Knowles to take over curatorship, working with Margaret Buchanan. As she becomes older Knowles\u2019 hearing begins to fail such that she has to rely on an ear trumpet. Despite her deafness she still attends meetings. She cares for and adds to the National Museum Herbarium collection although never gets the credit she deserves. In 1933 she plans to retire but pneumonia ends her life before she ends her career. Knowles dies in Dublin on April 27, 1933.\nKnowles is honoured with a commemorative plaque by the Irish National Committee for Science and Engineering in October 2014 to mark the 150th anniversary of her birth.\nCategories: Irish History, Northern Ireland, Science & Technology | Tags: Annie Lorrain Smith, Ballymena, Belfast Naturalists' Field Club, Clare Island, Clare Island Survey, County Antrim, County Tyrone, Crowdsourcing, Cryptogam, Cullybackey, Derry, Dublin, Ear Trumpet, Europe, Herbarium, Howth, Intertidal Zone, Lichen, Lichenology, Mary Leebody, Matilda Cullen Knowles, National Science and Art Museum, Northern Ireland, Pneumonia, Robert Lloyd Praeger, Royal College of Science for Ireland, Royal Dublin Society, Samuel Alexander Stewart, Thomas Hughes Corey, Thomas Johnson | Permalink.\nBirth of Martin Galvin, Publisher & Activist\nMartin J. Galvin, Irish American lawyer, publisher and activist, and former director of NORAID, is born on January 8, 1950 supposedly in Long Island, New York, although he may have been born in the Republic of Ireland as he once, during an interview with 60 Minutes, refers to the \u201cpartition of the country of my birth.\u201d\nGalvin is the son of a fireman. He attends Catholic schools, Fordham University and Fordham University School of Law. He previously works as a hearing officer for the New York City Department of Sanitation.\nGalvin serves as the publicity director for the New York-based NORAID, an Irish American group fundraising organization which raises money for the families of Irish republican prisoners, but is also accused by the American, British, and Irish governments to be a front for the supply of weapons to the Provisional Irish Republican Army\nGalvin becomes a publisher of The Irish People in the 1980s. He is banned from Northern Ireland because of a speech he gives that seems to endorse terrorism. In August 1984 he defies the ban and enters Northern Ireland from the Republic of Ireland. The following year he returns to Northern Ireland to attend a funeral for an IRA member killed when a makeshift grenade launcher he is trying to fire at a Royal Ulster Constabulary barracks explodes. In 1989 Galvin is arrested and deported for violating the exclusion ban yet again.\nGalvin has criticised the Northern Ireland peace process as a betrayal of republican ideals, and characterizes the IRA\u2019s decision to open up its arms dumps to Independent International Commission on Decommissioning inspectors as a surrender.\nOn May 28, 2016, Galvin attends a commemoration for PIRA volunteer George McBrearty in Creggan, Derry.\nCategories: Irish American, Irish History, Irish Republican Army, Northern Ireland | Tags: 60 Minutes, Creggan, Derry, Fordham University, Fordham University School of Law, Grenade Launcher, Independent International Commission on Decommissioning, Irish American, Irish Republicanism, Long Island, Martin J. Galvin, New York, New York City Department of Sanitation, NORAID, Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland Peace Process, Provisional Irish Republican Army, Republic of Ireland, Royal Ulster Constabulary, Terrorism, The Irish People | Permalink.\nBirth of St. Columba\nSt. Columba, also called Colum or Columcille, Irish abbot and missionary Evangelist is born on December 7, 521, in T\u00edr Chonaill (mainly modern County Donegal) in the north of Ireland. He is credited with spreading Christianity in what is today Scotland at the start of the Hiberno-Scottish mission. He also founds the important abbey on Iona, which becomes a dominant religious and political institution in the region for centuries. He is the Patron Saint of Derry and is highly regarded by both the Gaels of D\u00e1l Riata and the Picts. Today he is remembered as a Catholic saint and one of the Twelve Apostles of Ireland.\nColumba studies under Saints Finnian of Movilla and Finnian of Clonard and is ordained into the priesthood around 551. He founds churches and the famous monasteries Daire Calgaich, in Derry, and Dair-magh, in Durrow.\nColumba and his twelve disciples erect a church and monastery on the island of Iona (c. 563) as their springboard for the conversion of Scotland. It is regarded as the mother house and its abbots as the chief ecclesiastical rulers even of the bishops. Columba gives formal benediction and inauguration to \u00c1ed\u00e1n mac Gabr\u00e1in of Dunadd as king of D\u00e1l Riata.\nColumba accompanies Aidan to Ireland in 575 and takes a leading role in a council held at Druim Cetta, which determines the position of the ruler of D\u00e1l Riata in relation to the king of Ireland. The last years of Columba\u2019s life are apparently primarily spent in Iona, where he is already revered as a saint. He and his associates and successors spread the gospel more than any other contemporary group of religious pioneers in Britain.\nColumba dies on Iona and is buried in 597 by his monks in the abbey he created. In 794 the Vikings descend on Iona. Columba\u2019s relics are finally removed in 849 and divided between Scotland and Ireland. The parts of the relics which go to Ireland are reputed to be buried in Downpatrick, County Down, with St. Patrick and St. Brigid or at Saul Church neighbouring Downpatrick.\nThree Latin hymns may be attributed to Columba with some degree of certainty. Excavations in 1958 and 1959 revealed Columba\u2019s living cell and the outline of the original monastery.\nSt. Columba\u2019s Feast Day, 9 June, has been designated as International Celtic Art Day. The Book of Kells and the Book of Durrow, great medieval masterpieces of Celtic art, are associated with Columba.\nCategories: Early Christian Ireland (400-1000), Irish History, Religion | Tags: Abbot, \u00c1ed\u00e1n mac Gabr\u00e1in, Bishop, Book of Durrow, Book of Kells, Britain, County Donegal, County Down, D\u00e1l Riata, Derry, Downpatrick, Durrow, Finnian of Clonard, Finnian of Movilla, Gaels, Hiberno-Scottish Mission, Iona, Iona Abbey, Picts, Saint, Saint Patrick, Scotland, St. Brigid, St. Columba, T\u00edr Chonaill, Twelve Apostles of Ireland, Vikings | Permalink.\nBirth of Luke Kelly, Founding Member of The Dubliners\nLuke Kelly, singer, folk musician and actor, is born into a working-class family in Lattimore Cottages at 1 Sheriff Street, Dublin on November 17, 1940. He is noted as a founding member of the band The Dubliners.\nAfter Dublin Corporation demolished Lattimore Cottages in 1942, the Kellys become the first family to move into the St. Laurence O\u2019Toole flats, where Luke spends the bulk of his childhood, although the family is forced to move by a fire in 1953 and settles in the Whitehall area.\nKelly is interested in music during his teenage years and regularly attends c\u00e8ilidh with his sister Mona and listens to American vocalists including Fats Domino, Al Jolson, Frank Sinatra and Perry Como. He also has an interest in theatre and musicals, being involved with the staging of plays by Dublin\u2019s Marian Arts Society. The first folk club he comes across is in the Bridge Hotel, Newcastle upon Tyne in early 1960. Having already acquired the use of a banjo, he starts memorising songs.\nKelly befriends Sean Mulready in Birmingham and lives in his home for a period. Mulready is a teacher who is forced from his job in Dublin because of his communist beliefs. Mulready\u2019s brother-in-law, Ned Stapleton, teaches Kelly \u201cRocky Road to Dublin.\u201d During this period he studies literature and politics under the tutelage of Mulready, his wife Mollie, and Marxist classicist George Derwent Thomson.\nIn 1961 there is a folk music revival or \u201cballad boom,\u201d as it is later termed, in waiting in Ireland. Kelly returns to Dublin in 1962. A concert John Molloy organises in the Hibernian Hotel leads to his \u201cBallad Tour of Ireland\u201d with the Ronnie Drew Ballad Group. This tour leads to the Abbey Tavern and the Royal Marine Hotel and then to jam-packed sessions in the Embankment, Tallaght. Ciar\u00e1n Bourke joins the group, followed later by John Sheahan. They rename themselves The Dubliners at Kelly\u2019s suggestion, as he is reading James Joyce\u2018s book of short stories, entitled Dubliners, at the time. Kelly is the leading vocalist for the group\u2019s eponymous debut album in 1964, which includes his rendition of \u201cRocky Road to Dublin.\u201d\nIn 1964 Kelly leaves the group for nearly two years and is replaced by Bob Lynch and John Sheahan. Kelly goes with Deirdre O\u2019Connell, founder of the Focus Theatre, to whom he marries the following year, back to London and becomes involved in Ewan MacColl\u2018s \u201cgathering.\u201d\nWhen Bob Lynch leaves The Dubliners, John Sheahan and Kelly rejoin. The ballad boom in Ireland is becoming increasingly commercialised with bar and pub owners building ever larger venues for pay-in performances. Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger on a visit to Dublin express concern to Kelly about his drinking.\nThe arrival of a new manager for The Dubliners, Derry composer Phil Coulter, results in a collaboration that produces three of Kelly\u2019s most notable performances: \u201cThe Town I Loved So Well\u201d, \u201cHand Me Down My Bible\u201c, and \u201cScorn Not His Simplicity\u201d, a song about Phil\u2019s son who had Down Syndrome. Kelly remains a politically engaged musician, becoming a supporter of the movement against South African apartheid and performing at benefit concerts for the Irish Travellers community.\nKelly\u2019s health deteriorates in the 1970s. During a concert in the Cork Opera House on June 30, 1980 he collapses on the stage. He had already suffered for some time from migraines and forgetfulness which had been ascribed to his intense schedule, alcohol consumption, and \u201cparty lifestyle.\u201d A brain tumor is diagnosed. Although he tours with the Dubliners after enduring an operation, his health deteriorates further. He forgets lyrics, has to take longer breaks in concerts due to weakness and becomes more withdrawn. In the autumn of 1983 he has to leave the stage in Traun, Austria and again in Mannheim, Germany. Shortly after this, he has to cancel the tour of southern Germany and, after a short stay in hospital in Heidelberg, he is flown back to Dublin.\nAfter another operation Kelly spends Christmas with his family but is taken to hospital again in the New Year, where he dies on January 30, 1984. His funeral in Whitehall attracts thousands of mourners from across Ireland. His gravestone in Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin, bears the inscription: Luke Kelly \u2013 Dubliner.\nCategories: Arts & Music, Irish History | Tags: Al Jolson, Apartheid, Austria, Banjo, Birmingham, Bob Lynch, Brain Tumor, C\u00e8ilidh, Ciar\u00e1n Bourke, Communism, Cork Opera House, Deirdre O'Connell, Derry, Down Syndrome, Dublin, Dublin Corporation, Dubliners, Ewan MacColl, Fats Domino, Focus Theatre, Folk Music, Frank Sinatra, George Derwent Thomson, Germany, Glasnevin Cemetery, Hand Me Down My Bible, Heidelberg, Irish Travellers, James Joyce, John Sheahan, London, Luke Kelly, Mannheim, Marxism, Migraine, Newcastle upon Tyne, Peggy Seeger, Perry Como, Phil Coulter, Rocky Road to Dublin, Scorn Not His Simplicity, Sheriff Street, South Africa, Tallaght, The Dubliners, The Town I Loved So Well, Traun, Whitehall | Permalink.",
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        "raw_content": "Enterprises should broaden their threat monitoring to include dark web sites. Expert Matt Pascucci explains why it's important, and what enterprises can learn from the dark web.\nIn today's threat landscape an organization can use all the help it can get with detecting threats against its...\nassets. Monitoring for threats within a company's network has and will continue to be the first place to look for threats, but many people are exploring additional locations to monitor for threats outside of their direct control. With these additional options available, many organizations are turning to services that monitor the dark web to expand their threat monitoring capabilities. This allows organizations to keep an eye out for attacks being planned in the dark web or even to be notified if stolen corporate data is being posted to malicious forums. Sometimes you need to be in the lion's den to detect an attack.\nThe dark web has been a place filled with mystery and can offer anything from drugs, books, weapons, music, stolen data and even refuge for political dissidents. It's the internet within the internet and allows people the freedom, either good or bad, to access data that they're looking to research, view or even sell with the guise of anonymity. The dark web, which sees the sale of stolen data, malware and hacking campaigns, makes it a natural place for cybercriminals to congregate. There are plenty of legitimate uses for the dark web, but many people focus on these uses since it's what's mostly reported about in the media. It's for this reason that cybersecurity threat intelligence companies like OWL Cybersecurity and SurfWatch Labs undertake threat monitoring of the dark web and other commonly used hacker sites to bring this correlated intelligence to your fingertips.\nHaving insight into what's occurring within the dark web is extremely useful when an organization is looking to monitor for potential risks before they occur. These solutions are taking advantage of the openness of the dark web and using it for your benefit. The dark web is unlike the internet we all know, mainly because it's not indexed by a common search engine and it's hard to determine where certain activity is occurring. This makes it much harder for people to find information on the dark web unless they know where to look.\nMonitoring the dark web adds an additional level of intelligence that many companies are grasping for in order to get a leg up on attackers.\nParticular threat intelligence companies are piggy backing off the data on the dark web and using this to their advantage by creating alerts when something of interest for your organization has been found. There have been many examples of attacks, or malware being found, that if detected and alerted on earlier would have given the victims a better chance to prepare for the attack before it occurred. It is alerts like these that allow threat intelligence companies to shine a light on the dark web and become an earlier warning system for organizations looking to monitor for threats outside their direct control.\nThere have also been instances where compromised data from an organization has been posted to the dark web either for sale or to dox another entity. Having the ability to use the data provided from these companies, or to run custom queries within the data threat intelligence companies own, allows you to proactively be notified if there's been a breach. This has been seen many times with insider threats that take data or ideas and post them within the dark web for sale or reputation harming. Without knowing where to look in the dark web, this data would go past any internal threat intelligence organization that a business might have deployed. If an organization knows data was posted to the dark web by an insider threat, it can limit the scope of its investigation or at least be able to understand the motives behind the attackers' actions sooner.\nThreat monitoring on the dark web adds an additional level of intelligence that many companies are grasping for in order to get a leg up on attackers. Just like anything else, these technologies aren't to be used solely by themselves. They're to supplement your threat monitoring architecture by being able to perform searches outside of your normal domain and within areas that attackers are performing business. It's becoming extremely difficult to monitor all areas that an attacker might post information, but having services review the dark web and other sharing platforms that attackers normally communicate is critical in today's threat monitoring and reputation protection. Being able to monitor communications on the dark web of attackers discussing campaigns with other actors could yield vital information a company would want to know urgently.\nBy monitoring potential attackers as close as possible where many groups are performing their operations and communication allows you to take a step closer in disrupting their efforts in organizing an attack. It also assists with monitoring of data that might be used to harm your business and be used as an early warning sign that something isn't right. 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Although nearly all server and storage vendors have added solid-states drives to their lineups, fewer than 70,000 SSD units shipped last year and fewer than 300,000 will likely ship this year, according to Joseph Unsworth, research director at Stamford, Conn.-based Gartner Inc.\n\"There's still a lot of challenges out there,\" Unsworth said. \"You need to have the right SSD, properly managed, supported by the right company. Enterprise servers and storage have been architected around hard drives for the last 20, 30, 40 years. All of a sudden you're going to put in a solid-state drive that can access data 100 times faster than even the fastest hard drive? Believe me, these systems aren't architected to take advantage of that and exploit that.\"\nSolid-state disk vs. Fibre Channel\nStill, the allure becomes apparent even when looking at the test results of one early adopter. Munder Capital Management in Birmingham, Mich., reduced data access time for its Microsoft Corp. Exchange Server by 89% on average during a 25-day test period of solid-state drives vs. 15K rpm Fibre Channel drives in its Compellent Technologies Inc. Storage Center system. The response time for SQL Server plummeted by an average of 86%.\nMunder tested 4K, 8K, 16K, 32K and 64K I/O block sizes with 25 different workloads over a 24 hour period, varying between reading and writing, sequential and random. It claimed the performance of one SSD was equivalent to the performance of 10 to 16 Fibre Channel hard disk drives (HDDs), depending on the workload.\nSuch a performance boost is especially appealing for mission-critical trading applications that need to process large amounts of data and crunch numbers at lightning-quick speed. Munder also plans to use SSDs for Microsoft SharePoint Server and Exchange Server.\n\"Right now, that's the best bang for the buck,\" said Michael Dufek, Munder Capital Management's director of information systems. Until the cost of SSD drops, he added, \"It's not geared for everything.\"\nWith the Compellent system, the cost of a single 15K 300 GB Fibre Channel HDD is $2,100; a single 146 GB SSD is $24,000, although savings in power consumption and software licensing fees help to offset a portion of the cost differential.\nThe SSD that Munder Capital Management tested in its Compellent array is a type of flash known as single-level cell (SLC) -- the technology currently favored by most vendors that produce storage systems aimed at enterprise-level needs.\nDifferent types of SSD technology for enterprise data storage\nWhile users such as Munder can take advantage of SSDs today, it's still early days for the technology in enterprise storage. The technology is still evolving, with different types of solid-state drives available -- each with its advantages and drawbacks. But the first point of debate has nothing to do with technology. It's the acronym itself.\nPurists argue that SSD stands for solid-state drive -- not solid-state disk -- because there's no spinning disk in an SSD. Still, it's not uncommon to hear the term solid-state disk, perhaps because SSD is often evaluated against HDDs and, depending on the system, uses the same Fibre Channel, SAS or SATA storage interfaces as traditional hard disk drives.\nThe first type of SSD technology to gain any noteworthy foothold in the enterprise was Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) SSD. Texas Memory Systems Inc. is a leading vendor of DRAM SSD. But the technology generally has been cost-prohibitive for all but those companies whose businesses depend on application performance for success.\nThe main distinguishing characteristic of DRAM SSD is its volatility. If the power supply is removed, data is lost. DRAM makes use of capacitors, but because the capacitors leak charge over time, they must be refreshed continually to preserve the data. To address those issues, manufacturers typically build-in an alternate power source, such as a back-up internal battery, and the ability to move data to an HDD or a flash-based memory system in the event of a power failure.\nDynamic Random Access Memory SSD's main selling point is performance, and it remains the fastest technology for accessing data and performs reads and writes at approximately the same speed. On the downside, DRAM SSD is expensive and has greater power needs, creating an opening for the cheaper flash-based, energy-efficient SSD technology to gain momentum in the enterprise.\nUnlike DRAM, flash memory is non-volatile, so the storage cells retain data whether the power is on or off. Flash SSDs have floating-gate transistors that can store charge for an extended period of time, even if there's no power supply connected. Oxide insulation surrounding the floating gate traps the electrons there.\nAnother contrast between flash DRAM SSDs is data access. DRAM is random. Flash is serial and relies on a controller to bring the data out of the chip and correctly present it to the processor.\nThere are two types of flash memory: NAND and NOR. NAND flash technology strings together floating-gate transistors to achieve greater density. NOR flash has no shared components, is more expensive to produce and is found mainly in consumer and embedded devices, primarily as a mechanism to boot them. NAND flash, by contrast, is used for data storage and is increasingly making inroads into the enterprise.\nWhat may increasingly become an important consideration for enterprise users is whether NAND flash is single-level cell or multi-level cell (MLC). In SLC NAND flash, each memory cell stores an analog representation of the data and two levels of charge. The less-costly MLC flash can store twice -- as two or more bits per cell and multiple levels of charge -- but it doesn't perform as well and is less reliable than SLC.\nAs a result, single-level cell is the dominant flash solid-state drive technology in enterprise storage systems today. Gartner's Unsworth estimated that SLC factors into more than 80% of enterprise-grade flash SSDs. But he predicted the breakdown could shift to 60% SLC and 40% MLC by 2011, if vendors sufficiently improve the controller technology and storage management software. MLC is better suited to read-intensive, not write-intensive applications, Unsworth added.\nOne of the distinguishing characteristics of NAND flash is its process for writing data to a chip. All of the bits in a flash block must be erased before any writing can take place. The term \"flash\" derives from the violent charge to erase the data. The block size is typically 128 KB to 256 KB, and will likely expand in the future.\nUnfortunately, the erase/program process eventually takes a toll, breaking down the oxide layer that traps the electrons. The gradual deterioration can distort the manufacturer-set threshold value at which a charge is determined to be a zero or a one.\nThe deterioration is less a problem in SLC flash than it is in MLC flash. In SLC flash, there's only one manufacturer-set threshold value, so the likelihood of a problem is lower. The number of electrons controls the switch-on voltage of the floating gate, and the voltage will either be above the threshold point or below it.\nWith MLC flash, the manufacturer can set multiple threshold values. As the oxide layer deteriorates, those values can shift across the pre-set threshold points and become difficult to discern, leading to errors.\nBoth single-level cell and multi-level cell flash rely on error-correction algorithms to ensure the data remains intact, but eventually, NAND flash SSDs wear out. The wear-out figures typically used by the industry are 100,000 program/erase or endurance cycles for single-level cell flash and 10,000 cycles for multi-level cell flash, but those figures vary widely by manufacturer.\nMichael Cornwell, lead technologist for flash memory at Sun Microsystems Inc., claimed the MLC endurance cycle figure has been worsening to a figure closer to 3,000 program/erase cycles. He said as flash dies get smaller, fewer electrons fit on the floating gate. That trend, coupled with the natural tendency of electrons to escape, will lead to the use of more sophisticated data correction.\n\"The flash is going to become a lot more unreliable, but the good news is that error-correction techniques in disk drives will be applied in SSDs, and that will make it more reliable for storing data,\" Cornwell said. He said most flash solid-state drives now use between 8 bits and 16 bits of correction per sector. A hard disk drive, by comparison, uses 500 bits of correction for the same amount of data.\nAs vendors try to reduce the cost of solid-state drives, they're working to improve MLC to make it more suitable for certain types of enterprise applications. Lower-cost MLC currently accounts for more than 90% of the overall worldwide NAND output, but only a small percentage of the enterprise space.\n\"There's a race among SSD makers to find a way to make it work reliably in an enterprise SSD,\" said Jim Handy, a Los Gatos, Calif.-based analyst who focuses on memory chips and SSDs for the market research firm Objective Analysis.\nIssues such as wear-out and error correction don't factor into the equation with the more expensive DRAM solid-state drive, according to Handy. He said DRAM SSDs can be written to an infinite number of times and feature high-integrity memory.\nManufacturers are also exploring a variety of different mechanisms to improve solid-state drives, such as phase change and resistive memory, in addition to the classic approaches of shrinking the technology and packing more bits into cells.\n\"There are a dozen different implementations that may extend the life of flash technology as we know it,\" said Patrick Wilkison, vice president of marketing and business development at STEC Inc., which supplies SSDs to major storage vendors such as Dell Inc., EMC Corp., Hewlett-Packard (HP) Co., Hitachi Data Systems Corp., IBM, NetApp Inc. and Sun Microsystems Inc.\nIn the meantime, users in need of high-performance storage need to weigh the benefits against the potential pitfalls. Munder Capital's Dufek said he doesn't worry about the solid-state drive wear-out factor because his data is backed up, his Compellent storage system monitors for errors and, if an SSD fails, the system can automatically move data from the SSD tier to a spare HDD. Dufek said that under the terms of his agreement with Compellent, Munder Capital would have to wait no more than four hours for a replacement SSD to arrive.\n\"With flash, the chances of a chip death are very small,\" said Robert Ober, an LSI Corp. fellow for business development and strategy, who's driving the company's solid-state drive efforts. Plus, SSD failures don't happen without warning, similar to the way a tire sensor can alert the owner when the tread is wearing out, he added.\nSolid-state drive trends and future directions\nThe term \"tier 0\" has come into vogue to describe solid-state drive storage, as interest in the technology heats up. 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        "raw_content": "ORTHODOX SERBIAN COMMUNITY IN HONOLULU CELEBRATED THEIR CHURCH SLAVA\nHonolulu, Hawaii - The Serbian Orthodox community, the mission parish of St. Lazar of Kosovo in Hawaii, during the days of the Lord's Ascension, had the opportunity to partake more fervently in the divine services which were officiated by His Grace Bishop Maxim of Western America, assisted by V. Rev. Blasko Paraklis from the Orange County parish and long time administrator of this community. On Saturday, June 3 the Divine Liturgy was served at the Holy Theotokos of Iveron Russian Orthodox Church and on Sunday, June 4 at the Sts. Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church in Honolulu, with the concelebration of the local clergy. Each visit of a Serbian bishop or priest is a true joy for our countrymen who, though they live in the beautiful nature and ideal climate of Honolulu still feel a great distance from their home country. It is only the Church which is able to overcome the barriers, to bring them closer to God's Kingdom and thus, to maternal Serbia, through prayers and homilies in their mother tongue.\nFollowing the meal and fellowship at the Greek hall after the Divine Liturgy the Serbian parishioners went to Ala Moana Park for an afternoon picnic with Serbian barbeque and music. This is a historical place for the Serbs of Honolulu. Namely, the parish was formed here in the now distant year of 1990. On that occasion each parishioner brought one icon which were placed around the great tree in which way they might conjure a Serbian-Orthodox ambiance. After a lecture delivered by Blasko Paraklis, ther representative of the Western American Diocese a discussion followed about forming a parish. When Blasko asked to which Saint should the community be dedicated the icon of St. Lazar the Great Martyr of Kosovo moved and fell on the ground. Everyone took this as a sign and easily decided to whom to dedicate their liturgical-prayerful community.\nToday nearly 70 Serbian souls reside in Honolulu, mostly families. There is great hope in the fact that in recent years many children were born who can be the future of our community in the beautiful state of Hawaii.",
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        "raw_content": "By Kristine Brands, CMA, and Pem Smith, CMA, CFM, CDFM\nManagement accountants should prepare themselves to master the latest technology innovations to provide extra value and help their companies succeed.\nDuring the last 50 years, technology and automation have fueled innovation, efficiency improvements, and cost reductions in the accounting and finance profession. Machines have become more intelligent as computers drive smarter and simplified processes. From 13-column green ledger paper to VisiCalc, Lotus 1-2-3, and Excel to workflow management systems, automation, and enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems, the role of management accountants has shifted dramatically from transaction processing to business analytics, strategic support, and cross-functional business process integration. What do we mean by accounting automation, and how can management accountants use technology to leverage it?\nThe basis of accounting automation is workflow automation, a set of rules-based processes that help an organization achieve its goals. Companies can use workflow automation software to automate the processing of accounting transactions such as travel claims, labor reporting and payroll processing, and accounts payable. The tools can speed up transaction processing, enforce internal controls, and identify processing bottlenecks. Process automation allows for the analysis of the steps and document flows involved to plan the automated process. Who needs to take action, and what information do they need to have at hand?\nSome benefits of accounting automation are:\nProductivity improvements and cost reductions by automating repetitive tasks and reducing human error.\nFaster process cycle time, allowing more timely information with less effort.\nImprovements in internal control through consistent and verifiable application of business rules and processes.\nLet\u2019s take a look at an example of an accounts payable automation project.\nROCKWELL AUTOMATION\u2019S ACCOUNTS PAYABLE AUTOMATION PROJECT\nRockwell Automation, based in Milwaukee, Wis., is a provider of industrial automation and information products. With annual revenues of more than $6 billion in FY 2015 and business operations in 80 countries, Rockwell transformed its global accounts payable function with an Accounts Payable Imaging and Workflow Solutions (APIWS) system. According to Paul Smith, manager, global treasury at Rockwell Automation, the company\u2019s objective was to improve productivity and efficiency by migrating its accounts payable function from a legacy, manual, paper-based system to an automated system. The project goals were to reduce processing costs, create a more robust document storage and retention system, and standardize global accounts payable processing. When the project launched in 2009, the company\u2019s U.S. and Canadian operations were processing 1.5 million invoices annually with a spend of $3 billion but were only 40% automated. By project completion, they were almost completely automated. Benefits included lower processing costs, fewer duplicate payments and lost invoices, fewer late payments, adoption of standardized global processes, and improved regulatory compliance for tax and Sarbanes-Oxley Act requirements through automated controls.\nTHE FUTURE OF ACCOUNTING AUTOMATION\nAccounting automation forecasts range from continuing refinement of the tools and techniques to increased efficiency of financial management to full replacement of the accounting and finance functions by artificial intelligence (AI) machines. Additional trends include Big Data and analytics and smart machines. Big Data and analytics can scan large volumes of data and perform analytics with sophisticated algorithms to facilitate decision making in the accounting and finance function. The sheer volume of the data prohibits traditional spreadsheet analysis. Smart machines can be taught a set of decision rules and learn how to handle variations and new conditions while AI agents can perform analytical and judgmental tasks currently performed by humans.\nProponents of the AI future suggest that finance and accounting professionals primarily apply specific rules to a particular transaction or event and that a smart machine can codify and \u201clearn\u201d these rules. This machine would take the same inputs as today\u2019s finance professional and derive the appropriate answer automatically, reviewing feedback to refine its logic and project how to handle unforeseen circumstances. This position was highlighted in an SF Technotes blog on November 24, 2015. (See http://bit.ly/1oMM8dZ.)\nAlso, the joint research study by IMA\u00ae (Institute of Management Accountants) and ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified Accountants), Tomorrow\u2019s Finance Enterprise, looked at the key influences shaping the future role of the CFO and the finance enterprise of tomorrow (http://bit.ly/1otUOAy). One influence studied was automation and robots and how they will support business and help improve the core finance processes. But it isn\u2019t a done deal, and Section 4 of the study, \u201cNew Technology Frontiers,\u201d concludes with the caveat that \u201cThere are more opportunities for automation in many finance teams, yet the application of robotics software to core finance function activities needs to be better understood. At some level of maturity, further automation may not bring enough marginal return. Does investment become a question of agility rather than efficiency?\u201d Management accountants can play a key role in identifying automation\u2019s acceptable return on investment (ROI) for their organizations.\nMANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANTS, TAKE ACTION\nThe accounting automation floodgate is open. Should management accountants be optimistic about a brighter professional future or be concerned about shrinking career options? Don\u2019t sit back\u2014take action, and prepare yourself for the future:\nStudents, take courses that include IT and process improvement. Then you\u2019ll be prepared to help your future employers leverage technology to make the finance and accounting function more efficient and effective. Professionals, do the same.\nLook for opportunities to use automation tools to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of your organization. Stay current on new tools and technologies, and make a business case for the ones that make sense.\nDon\u2019t get complacent. Evaluate your current job functions and your ability to adapt and grow with the technology changes that are inevitable. If you are currently in a transaction processing job or maybe are the ruler of all things Excel, you may be at risk from automation. Take technology classes, and volunteer for technology projects at your company that expose you to new ways of thinking about your job. Attend IMA TechTalk webinars to learn about emerging trends. Take a big-picture look at ways to make your organization more competitive and efficient, and don\u2019t be afraid to reinvent yourself into a new job. If you don\u2019t, you may get left behind.\nAlthough robots may someday rule the world, it will be challenging to automate everything humans do. Management accountants bring an understanding of the context, culture, and history of their businesses. This is essential to the development, monitoring, and refinement of strategy and the application of appropriate accounting principles and standards. Accounting isn\u2019t always black and white and is subject to judgment. Can automated accounting processes make the right call?\nKristine Brands, CMA, DM, is an assistant professor at Regis University in Colorado Springs, Colo. She is a member of IMA\u2019s Global Board of Directors, the TS&P Committee, and IMA\u2019s Pikes Peak Chapter. You can reach Kris at kmbrands@yahoo.com.\nPem Smith, CMA, CFM, ASQ, CSSGB, is a retired finance and operations director with experience in service companies, manufacturing organizations and IT program management. He is a former member of IMA\u2019s Global Board of Directors and the TS&P Committee and is a member of IMA\u2019s San Diego Chapter. You can reach Pem at pem.smith64@gmail.com.\nMohammed samaan March 6, 2016 AT 4:26 am\nI want to know more about the course and course fee structure. Also the duration of the course. Thank you\nTom Francl March 7, 2016 AT 3:48 pm\nThe routine tasks should be automated. 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        "raw_content": "adidas Group Provides Nice Surprise for Q1\u2026\nPosted by Teresa Hartford | May 15, 2006 | Outdoor, Outdoor Supplier, Outdoor Vendor, Uncategorized, Update\nAnalysts were ecstatic about the surprisingly positive first quarter turned in by the adidas Group that reflected strength in both the Brand adidas and TaylorMade-adidas Golf segments. While currency-neutral revenues jumped 40% when including two months of the Reebok segment, currency-neutral sales excluding Reebok would have still increased 13% for the period. Gross margin declined a bit on the impact of accounting charges related to the Reebok acquisition, but net income from continuing operations still managed to increase 16% to \u0080150 million.\nAt brand adidas, total sales in Euro terms increased 17.5% to \u00801.78 billion in the first quarter of 2006 from \u00801.51 billion in Q1 2005, and still improved 12% when excluding the FX rate impact. The brand saw double\u0096digit sales increases in all regions and across categories. Owned-retail also got into the act, growing 37.5% (+31% currency-neutral) for Q1 to \u0080198 million, or 11.3% of adidas brand revenues, from 9.6% of brand revenues in Q1 2005. Brand adidas revenues rose 14.9% excluding the owned-retail business.\nSport Performance category sales accelerated from the year-ago growth rate, posting an 11% increase in currency-neutral terms, thanks to \u201cstrong growth\u201d in footwear, apparel, and equipment, supported by strong increases in \u201cnearly all major categories.\u201d In Euro terms, Sports Performance sales were up 16.5% to \u00801.34 billion ($1.61 bn) in the quarter, compared to \u00801.15 billion ($1.51 bn) in the year-ago period.\nadidas plans to generate football (soccer) sales of roughly \u00801.2 billion for the year, a gain of about 30% versus last year and a 50% increase over the last World Cup. The company had previously forecast selling 10 million +Teamgeist balls this year. They now expect to sell more than 15 million of the match balls for the year. They also expect to sell more than 750,000 pairs of the +F50 TUNIT soccer boot in its first year on the market.\nSport Heritage category sales were up more than 18% in the period to \u0080417 million ($502 mm) from \u0080353 million ($463 mm) in Q1 last year. The increase was said to be driven by double-digit gains in both footwear and apparel and across all regions. Currency-neutral sales were up roughly 13% for the period.\nThe Sport Style business, which is the limited distribution fashionista offering, posted a 36% increase in currency-neutral terms after declining 16% in Q1 last year. 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        "raw_content": "Before I start, I think it is important for me first to explain what I mean by \u201cbeing in the grey area.\u201d For many people, it means being a fence-sitter or uncertain. In the context of this post, it means already having your own convictions while still allowing room for compromise and discourse.\n\u201cWhat you do speaks so loudly, I cannot hear what you say.\u201d\nI think a lot of people forget that it is completely valid to be in a grey area regarding ideologies, politics, policies etc.\nPeople who are in either black/white camps have made up their minds but it is okay to be in the grey area until you reach an informed decision. People in the grey area get so much shit from black/white folks if they were seen leaning to the \u2018enemy\u2019 of either sides.\nWe\u2019re obsessed with ideological rigidity (even \u2018liberals\u2019 who claim to support freethought) that it has prevented us from rational evaluation. Anyone who has followed me for a while would know that I am a vocal critic of conservatism. But in recent months, I see the same in liberalism.\nThe same \u2018liberals\u2019 who speak against the dogma of conservatism seem to have their own dogma as well.\nI\u2019ve been in activism under the banner of liberalism long enough to know that critical thought that challenges their ideals ostracises you. We get so caught up with labels that this ideological rigidity has caused us to hold stances without compromise.\nI know of so many people who are afraid to speak out on certain issues because they don\u2019t want to be attacked by either side. It\u2019s that fear of being labelled \u201cignorant\u201d or \u201coblivious\u201d by those who have chosen their black/white camps. So instead, they choose to keep quiet. And in the end, all we\u2019re left to see is the unending bickering of the black/white folks instead of honest, critical, and rational evaluation.\nI mean, we see it almost every day, don\u2019t we?\nWhen you\u2019ve chosen a label, you have to adhere to it so rigidly that any signs of you \u201cstraying\u201d means you\u2019re untrue or a traitor.\nI guess what I\u2019m trying to say is this: FUCK LABELS.\nI\u2019ve made the mistake of labelling myself before, and it brought upon me unnecessary responsibilities and burdens. I have decided to wash my hands.\nIn the process of reevaluating my past stances, I\u2019m detaching myself from labels that I have given myself. But do you know why this is hard to do?\nBecause once I\u2019ve labelled myself, people will continue to recognise me as \u201cthat feminist\u201d or \u201cthat liberal\u201d.\nI understand though. I\u2019ve spent the last few years talking on Islam and feminism, it\u2019s almost impossible for people to dissociate me from it.\nSo my advice is this: If you haven\u2019t \u201cchosen a side\u201d yet, don\u2019t rush into it. And definitely do not give yourself a permanent, rigid label.\nOne of the most liberating things is not having a rigid ideology to adhere to, so you\u2019re allowed to think as freely as you want \u2013 no barriers, no inhibitions. You\u2019re allowed to scrutinise and criticise without any pre-existing judgment or bias, and you\u2019re not pressured into choosing a \u201cteam\u201d.\nWhen I started activism, I was 19 \u2013 young and naive. I am passionate now as I was back then, but I am no longer that same wide-eyed girl.\nIt is politically okay to be in the grey area, to still be thinking and evaluating. Don\u2019t let anyone pressure you into thinking otherwise.\nPosted on February 8, 2018 February 9, 2018 Author Shafiqah Othman HamzahCategories Blog\nPrevious Previous post: GeekOut: Why Alta\u00efr Ibn-La\u2019Ahad is my favourite Assassin\nNext Next post: Stephen Hawking: A Voiceless Thunder Laid To Rest",
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        "raw_content": "Selling a home can be daunting, even overwhelming, especially for folks who go through the process only every few years or perhaps just once in a lifetime. As the housing market shows signs of slowing, selling is even more difficult now than a year or just a few months ago. That\u2019s one reason why it wasn\u2019t surprising that a survey of sellers, renters, and buyers \u2014 the \u201c2018 State of the Consumer\u201d survey by the California Association of Realtors \u2014 found that real estate professionals remain in high demand. The survey found that 51 percent of sellers rely on agent assistance in the most crucial part of a transaction: negotiating price or terms of a sale. Half of sellers wanted help determining listing price, 40 percent needed advice about selling, a third wanted assistance in staging a home for sale, and 31 percent relied on experienced professionals for help with contractual and legal issues. An agent\u2019s reputation was the single-most important reason overall that sellers selected the pro they ended up using, but the reasons varied greatly by generation. Baby Boomers were most likely to select an agent they worked with on a previous transaction, GenXers were most likely to select an agent that they deemed trustworthy, and millennials said that reputation was the most important reason. One out of five sellers listed with a different agent than the one who ended up selling their home. Sellers changed agents for a variety of reasons, including feeling that the previous agent did not communicate well, or didn\u2019t seem to know what they were doing, the listing expired without selling the home, or the previous agent was untrustworthy. Still, it\u2019s noteworthy that two-thirds of sellers did not know their agent prior to the transaction, yet of those who did, they knew their agent for a median of seven years. Agents most commonly kept in touch via phone calls, in person, emails, or texts. Yet even as electronic communication becomes ubiquitous, homesellers surveyed said they still prefer to have a livelier interaction with their agent. Two-thirds of all sellers preferred their agent to communicate with them either via telephone or in person. Interestingly, despite being more tech savvy than other generations, millennials said they preferred in-person communication above all other methods. Responsiveness was important to sellers \u2014 and they had incredibly high expectations regarding their agent\u2019s response time. Nearly half expected their agent to respond either instantly or within a half-hour. Millennials were most likely to want \u201cinstant access\u201d to their agent, with 21 percent saying they expected an immediate response, compared to 16 percent of GenXers and just 5 percent of boomers who felt the same way. Boomers were more willing to wait and 12 percent said they expected a response within one business day. Their agents, in general, were able to meet or exceed their expectations. Go to www.car.org for the full survey results. Amanda Etcheverry is the 2019 chair of the Santa Clarita Valley Division of the 10,300-member Southland Regional Association of Realtors. David Walker, of Walker Associates, co-authors articles for SRAR. The column represents SRAR\u2019s views and not necessarily those of The Signal. The column contains general information about the real estate market and is not intended to replace advice from a Realtor or other realty related professionals.\nAmanda Etcheverry: Owning a Home is a Key Part of the \u2018American Dream\u2019\nSCV Chamber, local attorneys provide employment law updates",
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        "raw_content": "Murdochs\u2019 UK Political Friendships Backfire on All\nFormer News International chairman James Murdoch arrives at the High Court to give evidence to The Leveson Inquiry on April 24, 2012 in London, England.\nThe Murdochs\u2019 UK political friendships are backfiring on all concerned. Fresh revelations about the media moguls\u2019 relationships have created new uncertainty over News Corp\u2019s part ownership of UK satellite broadcaster BSkyB. They also have the potential to throw the UK\u2019s coalition government into a full-blown crisis.\nJames Murdoch\u2019s appearance before the UK\u2019s Leveson enquiry into media standards on April 24 was his first grilling by an experienced lawyer on phone hacking, and it showed. But while there were some awkward moments, the questioning did not reveal any telling new evidence that Murdoch knew more about phone hacking at the News of the World than he has previously admitted.\nThe shocks came when the lid was lifted on contacts between the government and News Corp after the media group bid to buy out BSkyB. It\u2019s hardly surprising that a large corporation might seek to influence the approval process for a big deal. But the reams of detail, mainly email correspondence, appear to go far beyond procedural enquiries and routine advocacy.\nTo re-cap, in 2010 News Corp launched a bid for the 61 percent of BSkyB it did not already own, just after the UK election. A government minister was meant to rule in a \u201cquasi-judicial\u201d capacity whether the move would damage media choice in the UK. Evidence heard on April 24 clearly indicates that the process was politicised from the outset. News Corp seems to have been aware of government thinking on the bid, and was getting favourable nods about the bid\u2019s chances of success. Add in the context that Murdoch papers switched their political allegiances to support the Conservative party before the 2010 election, and smell gets worse.\nThe developments make it harder to see News Corp making a successful second bid for full control of BSkyB - which is almost certainly still a long-term ambition. Moreover, they may make it easier for Ofcom, the media regulator, to conclude that News Corp no longer satisfies the \u201cfit and proper\u201d test than must be passed to be a major shareholder in a broadcaster - ultimately triggering a sale of its existing holding.\nAs for the British government, it faces new and difficult questions about the integrity of its handling of the BSkyB bid, its relationships with the Murdochs and the media. Vince Cable, the minister initially responsible for looking at the BSkyB deal, wanted war with the Murdochs. He\u2019s got it.\nRead more at Reuters Breakingviews.",
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        "raw_content": "SLMA Week: Why is there so much lip service and so little action in Marketing ROI Reporting?\nIs there really a marketing ROI? Ruth P. Steven's tells the truth!\" This is a replay of a show that is evergreen. The problem still exists.How do you weigh in on it?\nSLMA Radio host Jim Obermayer interviews Ruth P. Stevens about the reality of the holy grail of proving marketing's return investment.\nIs it as easy as some say or as difficult as some others say;\nWhy aren't more marketers skilled enough to prove the ROI for lead generation (or branding for that matter).\nWhat are the consequences of a marketer not being skilled in ROI reporting?\nWhat are the most often used tools for proving the return on results for marketing plans.\nRuth P. Stevens's expertise in customer acquisition and retention derives from a decade and a half of hands-on marketing for both large enterprises and start-up companies. Just prior to beginning her consulting practice, she served as chief marketing officer at an Internet company in New York City. Before that, she had broad responsibilities for direct marketing at three corporate giants \u2013 IBM, Ziff-Davis and Time Warner.\nShe has been listed as one of the 50 Most Influential in Sales Lead Management in 2011, one of the 20 Women to Watch in Sales Lead Management in 2012 and 2011. Since going independent in the late 90's, Ruth has had a lot of experience with people who are on the fence with the decision of whether venturing out on their own is for them, or are they better staying with or seeking a firm to work for.\nShe will also help alert you as to the common mistakes people make when making this change without thinking it through all the way. This mistakes can make the difference between success and failure.",
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        "raw_content": "5 Benefits of Radiofrequency Tongue Ablation Treatment\nRadiofrequency ablation tongue treatment is usually performed on individuals who have an abnormally large tongue or weak muscles within the tongue. These issues can lead to frequent snoring, which can disturb sleep patterns as well as disturb your sleeping partners. Also, these effects can create a problem called sleep apnea, which causes an individual to stop breathing while sleeping, which can be life-threatening.\nFortunately, there is a treatment known as radiofrequency ablation tongue treatment that can minimize the size of the tongue with a non-invasive radiofrequency device. The tongue shrinks as it heals from the procedure, allowing the individual to sleep without snoring or experiencing sleep apnea. Surprisingly, the tongue and mouth actually heal faster than almost any other part of the body, making the aftercare process easier than most procedures. Below are five of the greatest benefits associated with this procedure.\n1. The Procedure Is Safe and Offers Better Results\nBefore radiofrequency ablation tongue treatment was an option, there was little one could do about the issue of sleep apnea. And although there were many alternatives to help those who snore, most of these were not as effective as this procedure. Radiofrequency ablation treatment for the tongue is extremely safe and easy to perform; therefore people who undergo this procedure almost always find themselves with better sleep patterns.\n2. The Procedure Is Minimally Invasive\nThose who choose to learn more radiofrequency ablation treatment are often relieved when they find out how mild the procedure is in general. The tool itself is minimally invasive and does not require major surgery. In addition, people who receive this procedure only need a local anesthetic, which is much safer and easier thereby avoiding the possible risks of general anesthesia. Typically, the patient can go home the same day, which helps shorten the recovery.\n3. The Procedure Offers a Quick Healing Process\nPeople who desire treatment for sleep apnea or snoring often shy away from the idea of radiofrequency ablation tongue treatment, because they are nervous about being able to speak, eat, or do other things for several days or weeks. After all, the mouth is extremely important for day-to-day activities. Most people are able to resume their normal activities of eating and talking the day following their procedure.\n4. Risks Are Minor and Side Effects are Unlikely\nIt is very unlikely you will experience any serious or long-term side effects. Pain is minimal and usually only lasts for a day or two, improving significantly after this point. The risks associated with the procedure are bleeding, numbness, weakness, or tingling of the tongue; problems swallowing; or vocal changes. In most cases, these effects are minor and short-lived; and while some can be more severe, it is very unlikely that a serious, long-term side effect will occur as a result of this procedure.\n5. Additional Benefits Are Associated With the Procedure\nMost people who seek out radiofrequency ablation tongue treatment do so because they want to treat their sleep apnea. But as discussed above, this procedure can also help those who snore. In addition, it often offers a number of other health benefits such as lowering your risk of heart problems, decreasing feelings of grogginess during the day, and helping you concentrate better.\nLearn More About Radiofrequency Ablation Tongue Treatment Today\nThere are a number of impressive benefits associated with this treatment. Visit Smart New You to learn more about this treatment. You can also call 972-258-7464 to speak with a healthcare professional about radiofrequency ablation tongue treatment. We will gladly schedule a consultation today.\nhttps://www.eossleep.com/2018/12/19/what-are-the-benefits-of-having-radiofrequency-ablation-of-the-tongue/\nhttps://sleep-doctor.com/surgical-treatment-overview/tongue-region-procedures/tongue-radiofrequency/\nhttps://www.eossleep.com/treatments/minimally-invasive-procedures/radiofrequency-ablation-of-the-tongue/",
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        "raw_content": "One Minute Meditation on the Beach\nPosted on October 4, 2014 November 3, 2014 by SomatiCat\nPlease join me for one minute meditation on the beach, if you feel like\u2026\nPosted in Zen and Art of Dog Run Maintenance\tTagged meditation, Zen\tLeave a comment\nA Fridge in the Backyard\nI don\u2019t watch the reality show about hoarding because I have more than one person in my life who hoard, and I have more than one friend who have more than one person in their lives who hoard. There is nothing entertaining about hoarding.\nMy father was more than frugal. It made sense when we didn\u2019t have much. He saved things and stuff for a time of scarce. He fixed things with the stuff he collected and saved. He didn\u2019t allow us to throw away things. I didn\u2019t understand the logic behind keeping broken fridges and TVs in our backyard, though. \u201cIt\u2019s good for a tool shed,\u201d he said. The rusty old fridge is still there. It doesn\u2019t look like a fridge anymore. I don\u2019t know if there are tools inside.\nWe were really lucky because he didn\u2019t save newspaper and magazines.\nI used to travel back and forth between the U.S. and my old country schlepping a large suitcase. After years of airline check in baggage treatment, it cracked. I got a new one and asked my mom to get rid of the beaten up one. When I visited them a year later, I found the broken suitcase in my parent\u2019s bedroom.\n\u201cWhat the hell is it doing in your bedroom?\u201d I asked. \u201cYour dad didn\u2019t let me throw it away,\u201d my mother said. My father doesn\u2019t like to travel. He doesn\u2019t even like to go out of the county. Where did he think he was going with the broken suitcase? It was not about being frugal anymore. They had to have storage sheds built in the backyard for the stuff\u2026 three of them.\nInside the house, my mom managed to contain his madness in one room. It was filled with empty boxes, toilet paper rolls, tissue paper boxes, and bars of cheap soap. \u201cWhy did you buy so many bars of soap?\u201d I asked my mother. \u201cThey were on sale,\u201d she said. \u201cYour father drove all the way to the shopping center to buy them.\u201d I stared at piles of soap bars probably enough to supply for three life time, and said to myself, \u201cHow long is he planning to live?\u201d\nWhen I stand and stare at the room full of toilet paper rolls, tissue paper boxes, and bars of cheap soap among other stuff, I see my father\u2019s fear. I feel trapped. I lose the will to change. The fear steeps out and penetrates into who I am.\nI know it is not my fear, but I need to be aware of its presence.\nUniverse provides what one needs. My father lived in the same house for the most of his life, creating fortress with stuff, a fortress for him, a prison to me. I moved many times, one time across the Pacific with a single suitcase, several times out of broken relationships. I was forced to shed stuff like a stray dog. As soon as I settled in a new place, usually smaller than the one before, I started accumulating stuff. Every time I moved, I had to choose what should be part of my life and what should not. It served as a priceless mindfulness training. I still accumulate stuff, while I know my fear. Universe doesn\u2019t have to force me to move anymore just to remind me to choose. Once in a while I do it voluntarily, especially when I witness somebody else\u2019s fear in their space full of stuff.\nPosted in Catfish and Laughing Gulls, Catnap\tTagged hording, letting go, mindfulness, psychology, Zen\t2 Comments",
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        "raw_content": "Depression, behavioral changes may precede memory loss in Alzheimer\u2019s\nBy Michael C. Purdy January 14, 2015 January 13, 2016\nDepression and behavioral changes may occur before memory declines in people who will go on to develop Alzheimer\u2019s disease, according to new research at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis.\nResearchers have known that many people with Alzheimer\u2019s experience depression, irritability, apathy and appetite loss but had not recognized how early these symptoms appear. Pinpointing the origins of these symptoms could be important to fully understanding Alzheimer\u2019s effects on the brain and finding ways to counteract them.\n\u201cThere has been conflicting evidence on the relationship between Alzheimer\u2019s and depression,\u201d said senior author Catherine M. Roe, PhD, assistant professor of neurology. \u201cWe still don\u2019t know whether some of these symptoms, such as irritability and sadness, are due to people realizing on some level that they are having problems with memory and thinking, or whether these symptoms are caused directly by Alzheimer\u2019s effects on the brain.\u201d\nThe study appears Jan. 14 in Neurology.\nRoe and her colleagues at the university\u2019s Charles F. and Joanne Knight Alzheimer\u2019s Disease Research Center analyzed data on 2,416 people ages 50 and older. Scientists regularly evaluated the participants for up to seven years, including how they performed in extensive tests of mental function and psychological health.\nAll of the participants were cognitively normal at the start, but over the course of the study, 1,218 of them developed dementia.\nThose who developed dementia during the study were more likely to have mood and behavioral changes first. For example, four years into the study, 30 percent of those who would go on to develop dementia had developed depression. In comparison, after the same period of time, only 15 percent of those who did not develop dementia during the study had become depressed. In addition, those who would go on to develop dementia were more than 12 times as likely to have delusions than those who did not develop dementia.\nAlzheimer\u2019s researchers have been working to develop markers they can use to diagnose disease before the onset of dementia. The hope is to begin treating the condition before patients develop dementia.\nHowever, Roe cautioned that the mood changes will not work well as markers in this regard until researchers better understand how these changes are connected to the disease.\nThe research was funded by the Longer Life Foundation; the National Institute on Aging of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), grants P50 AG005681, P01 AG003991, P01 AG026276, U01 AG016976; Fred Simmons and Olga Mohan; the Farrell Family Research Fund; and the Charles and Joanne Knight Alzheimer\u2019s Research Initiative of the Washington University Knight Alzheimer\u2019s Disease Research Center.\nMasters MC, Morris JC, Roe CM. \u201cNoncognitive\u201d symptoms of early Alzheimer disease. Neurology. Jan. 14, 2015.\nSchool of MedicineAlzheimer'sAlzheimer's Disease Research CenterCatherine Roedepression",
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        "raw_content": "Home Lifestyle Health How To Justify Absence From Work Or School With Medical Reasons?\nThere may be a time in your life when it is necessary for you to explain your absence from work or school. The reason for absence may have been compelling, and you may not have had any other option other than not reporting for work or attending school. However, the reason may not have been medical in nature. Schools and offices have policies which only accept medical reasons as justification for absence. You made then have to cook up reasons for the absence by submitting documents. Here is how you can do it.\nChoose A Paid Service That Will Help You With Documents To Justify Your Absence\nA reliable paid service like bestfakedoctorsnotes.net will offer complete assistance in creating a document. This will stand the test of scrutiny by schools and employers. The service will typically help you buy drafting medical reasons that justify your absence or future absence. This will take into account various factors such as your age, your gender, and your overall health conditions. It is important to note that this is key to proving the medical condition. There are free sites on the internet that offer services, which may not actually stand up to casual scrutiny.\nPick A Service That Offers Call Back Verification\nThe documents that are submitted in a school or at work are generally filed for administrative purposes. Prior to filing, the documents may be subjected to some kind of casual verification to check if the details furnished are correct. During this casual verification if the contents of the document do not come across is authentic and original, the school or employer is most likely to look more carefully at the document. This makes it necessary to ensure that documents are supported by a callback verification which will put to rest any further action.\nIdentify A Service That Offers A Money Back Guarantee\nA reputed service that offers the right kind of assistance will typically come with a money back guarantee. Generally, service providers offer a money back guarantee only when they are fully confident of the quality of the service. This also works to your advantage as you can safely part with the fees, fully confident that you will receive your money back if you are not satisfied with the outcome of the services provided. This is always a better option than choosing a free service which may appear attractive in the beginning but may end up causing more damage in the long run.\nThere are many considerations that need to be weighed when you submit a document. Not only should the document appear original and authentic, but it should also have details that are necessary for justifying the absence from school or work. Not all the reasons will be applicable to everyone, and this is where and export service will ensure that you do not make a mess of your request for a leave of absence in the future or requesting acceptance of justification for being absent.",
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        "raw_content": "Coltsville by Dean pagani\nThe Blue Onion dome of the main Colt Armory offers unique punctuation to the Hartford skyline.\nIt is the most recognizable memorial to Sam and Elizabeth Colt who made their fortune in Hartford in the late 1800's making and selling guns, modernizing the American manufacturing process and experimenting with the concept of the company town.\nColtsville consists of more than 250 acres which included the factory, worker housing, a Bavarian village Sam Colt built to lure German gun designers to Hartford, a pasture that is now a city park, the Colts' mansion on a hill overlooking it all, and eventually a church and parish house dedicated to the memory of the Colts' son, Caldwell.\nLike many old New England factories, the main manufacturing facilities that once turned out precision made firearms using an assembly line process, are now a mixed use development. The south armory is an apartment building. The main armory is home to a variety of businesses.\nIn 2015, the entire area including the remaining factory buildings, administrative offices, church, park and the Armsmear mansion were designated a National Park. Soon, some of the remaining unused structures will be rehabilitated for use by the National Park Service and business tenants.\nThe use of large windows in the design of the armory buildings was a deliberate decision to take advantage of natural light.\nThe mix of decaying factory buildings and loft space reactivated through revitalization reflect the history of the Connecticut economy.\nThe Colt factory buildings were a major part of the regional economy and sustained thousands of families over more than 100 years. Peering through the dust coated windows gives you a sense of the lifestyle derived from the hard work that went on inside.\nSam Colt housed his workers near the factory promoting loyalty and punctuality.\nThe Church of the Good Shepherd built in memory of Caldwell Colt.\nColtsville from a high point in Colt Park.\nThe glass roof of the Sawtooth Building provided assembly workers strong light from directly overhead.\nThe shadows of Coltsville have been cast daily since 1848\nThese images and others coming to Open Studio Hartford in November. Details coming soon.\nAll photos Copyright 2016 by Dean C. Pagani.\nDean C. Pagani",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Soccer \u00bb Top 10 Lists \u00bb Top 10 Hottest Female Soccer Players in the World\nTop 10 Hottest Female Soccer Players in the World\nSoccer is mostly dominated by male soccer players but now women\u2019s soccer is also gaining great popularity. Female soccer players are not just good looking but they are giving a significant contribution to their teams, thus making sports headlines. Here we are going to make the list of top 10 Hottest Female Soccer Players in the World.\nHottest Female Soccer Players in the World\nNayeli Rangel\nJonelle Filigno\nAlex Morgan has the natural beauty on her side. Every man would like to date her. She is the mixture of beauty, hotness and soccer techniques. Alex Morgan is an American soccer player and Olympic gold medalist. She is a forward for National Women\u2019s Soccer League club Portland Thorns FC and the U.S. Women\u2019s National Team. She was the youngest player on the U.S roster at the 2011 FIFA Women\u2019s World Cup. Her record-breaking game-winning goal in the 123rd minute against Canada during the 2012 London Olympics was her 20th goal in 2012 and propelled her to become the sixth and youngest U.S. player to do so in a single year. Morgan finished 2012 with 28 goals and 21 assists, joining Mia Hamm as the only American women to score 20 goals and 20 assists in the same calendar year.\nKaylyn Kyle is a Canadian star midfielder who also plays for Vancouver Whitecaps FC. Kyle was the player who was given the condolences after Canada\u2019s defeat by US female soccer team in 2012. She tried very hard to avoid the defeat. This Canadian natural beauty has a lot in her and although she is not as popular as some of the American players, she still has what it takes to be one of the hottest female soccer players in the world.\nBeautiful, smart and gorgeous looking Hope Solo is a goalkeeper for US national female soccer team. Multi-talented Hope Solo is also the TV star, she has appeared in a TV series called Dancing with the Stars. She has also written a book called \u201cSolo: A Memoir Of Hope.\u201d\nUnited States born Lauren Sesselmann is a Canadian citizen. Lauren Sesselmann plays for Canadian national soccer team and FC Kansas City. She was the part of bronze medal winner Canadian soccer team. Using her fame and beauty, she has made her name in the field of molding as well.\nCanadian Born, with Mixed nationality, Sydney Leroux is eligible to represent eight countries. Her mother was Canadian and father was USA citizen. She made her name in professional soccer at the age of fifteen years from USA. Sydney currently plays for the Seattle Reign FC in the National Women\u2019s Soccer League as a Forward. She also made her professional debut for the Boston Breakers in the NWSL during the league\u2019s inaugural season in 2013.\nWith the grace and elegance that she shows on the ground, it can be said that soccer game is no different than ballet dancing due to her very convoluted moves as a supple player. Her hotness also convinced many others when she did a photo-shoot with Playboy magazine as a promotion for the tournaments.\nNayeli Rangel is Mexican star, who plays as a midfielder for Mexico\u2019s national soccer team. She also plays for Sky Blue FC in the National Women\u2019s Soccer League. The very talented and sharp midfielder turns out to be one of the hottest female soccer players in the world.\nAlexandra Blaire Krieger is one of the most beautiful soccer players in the American team. 28 years old Alexandra Krieger plays as midfielder and defender. She is currently playing for the Washington Spirit of the National Women\u2019s Soccer League.\n22 years old Jonelle Filigno is a Canadian Soccer star. Jonelle Filigno was the part of the bronze medal winning Canadian team in Olympic 2012. She was also the part of her national side in Summer Olympics and FIFA women\u2019s world cup 2011.\nAmy Rodriguez is an American soccer player who currently plays for Seattle Reign FC in the National Women\u2019s Soccer League and is also a member of the United States women\u2019s national soccer team. She previously played for the Boston Breakers and Philadelphia Independence of the WPS. Amy has played most of her games in the forward position and is known to be speedy. She is called \u201cA Rod\u201d by her teammates and sometimes by soccer commentators.\nSo these were the top 10 hottest female soccer players in the world. Don\u2019t forget to share your thoughts in the comments down below.",
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        "raw_content": "Violence on television influences viewers to become violent - Essay Example\nWe are no longer living in times when people who enticed violence got away with it. However, there is one form of violence that is doing a lot of damage to the society as a whole, and\u2026\nAuthor: clauddeckow\n\"Violence on television influences viewers to become violent\"\nDownload file to see previous pages Various incidents have been reported on to the media where television viewers have actually learnt negative tactics from it and applied them in real life. One recent link can be connected to the Asian Subcontinent where a twenty five year old scientist shaved off his gardener\u2019s head leaving him bald after the gardener failed to carry out his work properly one day. When the scientist was later questioned about this act, a striking revelation came forward; the previous day he had seen on the news how a robber caught by public was shaved off the hair on his head and stripped off his clothes and made to walk around the streets of the city naked \u2013 this was where the scientist had gotten the idea of what to do with his gardener.\nI have always been a believer of the fact that our unconscious mind gains a lot from its surroundings, despite the fact that whatever is happening around us is acceptable to us or not. Similarly, many a times various television programs are being aired which fail to attract our interest at all. For instance, a documentary on Rape in India might fail to divert out attention towards it but our subconscious mind does pick up a little from the bits we hear of hit (Hamilton). Its human nature to learn from their surroundings and the same stands true for young kids. At that age, their mind are highly vulnerable to what is happening around them, and seeing anything on media can instill the image in their minds that it is right. A similar case was once reported in Nigeria, where a ten year old boy forcefully took off the clothes of one of his class mates. The child was later sent to reformative classes, where he confessed that he carried out the act because he had seen something similar being aired on the television and his parents watching it.\nDespite the fact that the television has helps us in gaining information about the world alongside keeping us entertained, it can certainly not be ...Download file to see next pagesRead More\nBecome A Diplomat\nnew topic essay on imran khan\nShould The Government Censor The Internet Media\n(\u201cViolence on television influences viewers to become violent Essay\u201d, n.d.)\nRetrieved from https://studentshare.org/english/1669170-violence-on-television-influences-viewers-to-become-violent\n(Violence on Television Influences Viewers to Become Violent Essay)\nhttps://studentshare.org/english/1669170-violence-on-television-influences-viewers-to-become-violent.\n\u201cViolence on Television Influences Viewers to Become Violent Essay\u201d, n.d. https://studentshare.org/english/1669170-violence-on-television-influences-viewers-to-become-violent.\nDose television promote deviant and violent behavior in teens\n...a television set or even a teenager who has never experienced watching a television show be it at a friend\u2019s place or at the movie theaters. Most of the teenagers are induced to television watching at an early age and this in return results to depicting of the televised world into the real world. Behaviors like imitating the super heroes that are shown on the television screens become a common behavior among the teenagers (Gupte 85, 86). In America, the media is regarded as violent. This has instigated numerous researches to find out the impact the media has to its viewers. The studies conducted revolved...\n...that they are the benefits. Therefore, this paper supports the fact that sex and violence on television should be restricted. Programming has become an issue in the last one decade. Though defenders of the programs argue that the effects are minimal, to the contrary, the programs have caused a number of effects. Most of the violent programs concentrate on homicide, assaults, and gang related issues. According to psychologists, when these programs are aired, it becomes hard for viewers, especially young people to differentiate right and wrong. The ultimate result of watching these programs without proper evaluation of the outcome is using...\nViolent Video Games Contribute to Violence\n...to shootings. Conversely, studies have contended contrary to violence emanating from the violent videos mainly among the children. They contend that, aggression especially among teenage usually emanates from the environment, which nurtures them to maturity or due to mental disorder of an individual. Hence, reshaping one\u2019s character where one becomes violent due to the belief that this is the only way others can understand own situation. Studies have proved that violent gamers normally depict characteristics of antagonism chiefly in their behavior (Craig & Karen 778). This usually extends even long after the turning off the game where the players\u2019 inner...\n...Psychological Association have been continuously conducting research on television\u2019s effects on viewers and in its 1993 report it had confirmed that there exists strong correlation between increased viewing of violence on television and increasing aggressive attitudes and behaviors. They added that children\u2019s exposure to violence in the mass media, particularly at young ages, can have harmful lifelong experiences. As in the case of the Columbine school shooting, it was found that the teenagers were instigated to make killings after watching violent films or video games. Furthermore, the 1994-1997 National T.V. violence...\nViolent thinking & violence in young adults\n...for violence-related incidents. Records show that most violent incidents revolve around arson, criminal violence, domestic burglary, motoring offences, non-domestic burglary, racially aggravated offences, robbery, and sexual offences (Widom, 2012). The same statistics indicate that violence against people ranks as second highest after theft and handling. Youthful violence in the United Kingdom mirrors adult violence in many ways including the use of sharp portable objects, the use of guns, and high incidence of gender-based violence (Weiner, 2012). Reports and records cite societal influences, the...\n...and particularly in boys. However, a causal relationship between exposure to violent television shows and behaving aggressively is not unavoidable and may not always be long-term. Moreover, there are numerous situations where in the impact does not arise. Environmental factors, personality attributes, peer influence, and parents may reduce or heighten the impact of exposure to television violence. In fact, not all viewers perceive violence similarly, and not all viewers are similarly susceptible. The most susceptible could be young boys, particularly the ones who are originally predisposed to aggression....\n...violence. For instance, a study conducted by four universities and financed by the cable industry found that of nearly 2,700 shows analyzed in a 20 week survey of 23 channels, 57% were said to contain at least some violence (Zoglin 58-61). [1] One of the biggest concerns is the negative effect of television on children. Researchers hypothesize that viewing TV violence can lead to three potentially harmful effects: increased antisocial or aggressive behavior, desensitization to violence (becoming more accepting of violence in real life and less caring about other people's feelings), or increased fear of...\n..., such as through programs like: Sesame Street, Electric Company, Zoom, 321 Contact, and REBOP. These were programs that taught children how to read and write, how to learn about different cultures, and how to become interested in science. These shows obtained awards for excellence and influenced the youngsters positively. If these shows demonstrated that they were able to influence youngsters around the world (they have been dubbed into many languages), then why should we think violent programs do not influence the youngsters in a negative way as well? According to your perception television programming brings in medical and...\n...I. Introduction The mass media have carried over with it issues over its effect on society, and such conflicts oftentimes put emphasis on media\u2019s power to negatively influence children. Numerous scholars argue that mediated violence instills children with the idea that force is an acceptable way of solving life\u2019s problems. Infrequent opposing outlooks are provided, such as the claims of Fowles (1999) that such violent scenes serve as liberating instances for the viewer, despite of age, \u201cfantasy mayhem on the television screen\u2014sometimes in the form of cartoons and sometimes not\u2014helps the child discharge tensions and animosities\u201d (ix). This paper then will...\nInfluences that television viewing has\n...Television: A Threat to Child\u2019s Mind Introduction Technology has proven its worth; people have embraced the advancement and its outcomes long enough. When televisions boosted into the market, every household tends to acquire at least one to include reason that it has brought all kinds of entertainment with just a few clicks away, making life easier. TV, a term popularly used to name a television set, may just be an innocent looking gadget; however, for most kids, this possesses the power to dominate their mind than anything else found in the house. Nonetheless, this paper is designated to tackle about TV influences as well as its major consequences to a child. The...\nLet us write or edit the essay on your topic \"Violence on television influences viewers to become violent\" with a personal 20% discount.\nLet us find you another Essay on topic Violence on television influences viewers to become violent for FREE!",
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        "raw_content": "The 5-Minute Rule for Universities in Europe in English\nIn the nation, there are plenty of healthcare colleges and university existed to get the very best education. Maybe you are able to afford university then. In order to come up with a different standpoint and boost student\u2019s creativity, the University offers lots of chances for a couple of semesters exchange and field trips to unique points of the planet. University of Oxford is considered the third oldest university and among the world\u2019s leading academic institutions. Community college could be an element in the financial choice. Aside from the cost, there is an assortment of things ought to be considered for selecting colleges. There are a few additional colleges that take US students too.\nWhat You Can Do About Universities in Europe in English Starting in the Next Three Minutes\nBeing a real welfare country, the country provides subsidized education at quite nominal expenses. The countries in Eastern Europe are one of the quickest growing economies on the planet in the very last decades. As a British individual who has experienced other European nations and now lives in the USA, I can definitely testify that living away from your house country can be hard occasionally.\nUniversities in Europe in English Ideas\nIn order to acquire in the mix, you\u2019ve got to attend college, not leave, take and pass several science courses, take the MCATs and work out the whole application approach. Few medical government medical colleges can be found in India, so students like to finish the degree in different countries. Having said this, not all middle-class students may afford to study abroad as courses provided in some specific universities in nations like the United States, the uk, Australia, etc. can be beyond their reach. The students are given many opportunities for internships and work.\nPrevious Previous post: What Everybody Is Saying About Study Abroad Consultants in Kerala and What You Need to Do\nNext Next post: The Battle Over Student Permit Requirements and How to Win It",
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        "raw_content": "In this case, Cobb J was asked to determine an interesting question. In a set of care proceedings, if the Local Authority were aware of extended family members but the parents didn\u2019t put them forward as carers did the LA have a duty to assess them? And, given father objected to it, did the LA have the power to talk to the family without his consent?\nRE H (Care and Adoption : Assessment of wider family) 2019\nhttps://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWFC/HCJ/2019/10.html\nIn public law proceedings under Part IV of the Children Act 1989 (\u2018 CA 1989 \u2019), social work assessments are commonly undertaken of members of the subject child\u2019s wider family or friends who are proposed as potential carers in the event that the child cannot be safely placed with parents. The issue which arises in this case is whether a local authority is required, by statute or otherwise, to notify wider family members of the existence of the subject child, and/or assess them, when they are not proposed by parents as potential alternative carers, and where the parents (or either of them) specifically do not wish the wider family to be involved.\nIn the particular case, the child was 5 months old, there had been two previous children removed. The parents were fighting the case and striving to care for the child. There was a long history of parental substance abuse and alcohol abuse and some allegations of domestic violence.\nSome of the extended family knew of the child\u2019s existence, some didn\u2019t. None were put forward by the parents as potential carers if the parents were ruled out by the Court.\nThe LA Agency Decision Maker (who decides whether the LA can put forward a plan of adoption ) wanted to know whether any of the extended family were an option to care for this child.\nThe father said that none of his family would be in a position to care for the child, and he did not want them burdened with knowing that there was a child when they could do nothing about it.\nSo the LA wanted to talk to his family to see if any of them could care for the child, father objected to them doing so.\nThere were a few relevant authorities, but most of them dealt with there not being a duty on the LA in a case where the child is relinquished (given up for adoption) to approach family members or rule them out (although if there\u2019s a genuinely realistic option it ought to be explored). The Court here was being asked to decide whether to extend that principle from agreed adoption to non-consensual adoption cases, or whether different principles applied.\nIt being a Cobb J judgment, it contains a beautiful and clear analysis of all of the pertinent law and guidance. It is a short judgment, so I recommend reading it.\nI\u2019m going to race ahead to the conclusion though.\nFirstly, and importantly, Cobb J considered the submissions of all parties that there was an assumption of a duty on a LA to explore family members who were not actively being put forward (where they did not know about the child) and had some doubts that the case law established such a duty.\nThe submissions of all the parties proceeded upon an assumption that the local authority has a general duty to assess the wider family in these circumstances. In this regard, I was referred to the decision of Theis J in Royal Borough of Greenwich v Adopters [2018] EWFC 87, in which she said this at [11]:\n\u201c What this case has highlighted is the critical importance of a local authority having effective systems in place from an early stage in care proceedings to ensure that the wider maternal/paternal families are considered as possible placement options for the children . Whilst it is recognised that the parents should put forward any names they want to be considered, that does not absolve the local authority of the enquiries they should independently be making . The continued retort by the local authority that the parents had failed to put anyone forward failed to recognise these are parents who failed to provide the basic care for their children or provide basic co-operation within the care proceedings, this local authority should have undertaken their own enquiries . \u201d (emphasis by underlining added).\n16. I do not read Theis J\u2019s comments as establishing, or specifically referring to, any free-standing duty to assess wider family who are unaware of the existence of the child. Indeed, the specific issue arising for determination here caused me to question from where counsel\u2019s assumption about the obligation derives, how far it extends, and what policy or other guidance informs how far it should be applied.\nCobb J looked at a piece of guidance on Initial Viability Assessments, published by the Family Rights Group. (I\u2019ll declare an interest here, as I had a teeny-weeny part in the drafting of this. Honestly, teeny-weeny)\nImportant guidance published in February 2017 by the Family Rights Group (FRG) (\u2018 Initial Family & Friends Care Assessment: A Good Practice Guide \u2019), with endorsement from, among others, the Family Justice Council, Cafcass, Association of Directors of Social services, and the Association of Lawyers for Children, makes this point somewhat more strongly (para.1.1, page 5):\n\u201cWhere a child cannot remain in the care of their parents, research has consistently found that children placed in kinship care generally do as well, if not better, than children in unrelated foster care, particularly with regard to the stability of the placement. So it is essential that if a child may not be able to live safely with their parents, practitioners identify potential carers from within the child\u2019s network of family and friends and determine whether they will be able to provide safe care to meet the child\u2019s needs until they reach adulthood. \u201d (emphasis added).\n27. The FRG authors speak further of the importance of enabling wider family members to contribute to decision-making, including deciding when the child cannot remain safely with their parents (para.2.2, page 12):\n\u201cWhere a child cannot live with their parents, it is the duty of local authorities to work in partnership with parents and relatives to identify whether there is anyone within the child\u2019s network of family and friends who can provide the child with safe and appropriate care . Parents may suggest potential alternative carers and some family members may come forward themselves once they become aware there is a possibility that the child may not be able to remain in the parents\u2019 care. In some cases local authorities may be faced with a large number of potential carers. In these situations, it is helpful to ask the parents and family and kinship network to identify a smaller number of carers who they feel would be most appropriate to be assessed to care for the child. Family group conferences are not a legal requirement; however, they are recognised as a valuable process for involving the family early so that the family can provide support to enable the child to remain at home or begin the process of identifying alternative permanence options.\u201d (emphasis by underlining added).\n[I am such a sad geek that I was actually on tenterhooks here!]\n44. The simple but not unimportant issue raised in this case has given me cause to conduct a reasonably widely-drawn review of statute, guidance and case-law. Drawing the strands of this review together, I have reached the conclusion that I should accede to the application of the local authority. I propose to give the father an opportunity to inform his parents himself of the existence of H. He should be supported in this exercise by a social worker or by the Children\u2019s Guardian, should he ask for it. If he chooses not to notify his family himself, I shall authorise the local authority to do so.\nFirst, repeating a point made earlier (see [22]), none of the provisions of statute, regulations or rules to which I have referred, impose any absolute duty on either the local authority or the Children\u2019s Guardian, or indeed the court, to inform or consult members of the extended family about the existence of a child or the plans for the child\u2019s adoption in circumstances such as arise here. However, the ethos of the CA 1989 is plainly supportive of wider family involvement in the child\u2019s life, save where that outcome is not consistent with their welfare .\nConsequently, the court, and/or the local authority or adoption agency, is enabled to exercise its broad judgment on the facts of each individual case, taking into account all of the family circumstances, but attaching primacy to the welfare of the subject child.\n49. In exercising that broad discretion, I would suggest that the following be borne in mind. There will be cases (if, for instance, there is a history of domestic or family abuse) where it would be unsafe to the child or the parent for the wider family to be involved in the life of the child, or even made aware of the existence of the child. There will be cases where cultural or religious considerations may materially impact on the issue of disclosure. There will be further cases where the mental health or well-being of the parent or parents may be imperilled if disclosure were to be ordered, and this may weigh heavy in the evaluation. But in exercising judgment \u2013 whether that be by the local authority, adoption agency or court \u2013 I am clear that the wider family should not simply be ignored on the say-so of a parent. Generally, the ability and/or willingness of the wider family to provide the child with a secure environment in which to grow ( section 1(4)(f)(ii) ACA 2002 ) should be carefully scrutinised, and the option itself should be \u201cfully explored\u201d (see [28]). The approach taken by Sumner J in the Birmingham case more than a decade ago, to the effect that \u201ccogent and compelling\u201d grounds should exist before the court could endorse an arrangement for the despatch of public law proceedings while the wider family remained ignorant of the existence of the child (see [29] above), remains, in my judgment, sound. This approach is in keeping with the key principles of the CA 1989 and the ACA 2002 that children are generally best looked after within their own family, save where that outcome is not consistent with their welfare, and that a care order on a plan for adoption is appropriate only where no other course is possible in the child\u2019s interests (see Re B (A child) and Re B-S ).\n50. As the DfE and FRG and associated guidance makes clear (see [25]-[27] above), good social work practice requires the early identification of family members who may be able to provide safe care to meet the child\u2019s needs, and/or contribute to the decision making in respect of the child where there are child protection or welfare concerns; the FRG rightly refers to a \u201cduty\u201d on local authorities to work in partnership with parents and relatives. It was this exercise which Holman J in Z County Council v R [2001] described when, at p.375 ibid., he referred to the fact that \u201cthere should normally be wide consultation with, and consideration of, the extended family; and that should only be dispensed with after due and careful consideration \u201d (my emphasis by underlining).\nThe line of \u2018relinquished\u2019 baby cases discussed above ([33] et seq .), where the court is prepared to offer discreet and confidential arrangements for the adoption of a child, all emphasise the exceptionality of such arrangements; in those cases, the court is only ever likely to authorise the withholding of information in order to give effect to a clear and reasoned request by a parent to have nothing to do with the child, usually from the moment of birth. In those cases, the local authority, adoption agency and the court seek to maintain the co-operation of the parent in making consensual arrangements for the child (a key feature of the decision in Z County Council v R (Holman J)) which is greatly to the child\u2019s advantage.\nSo not a duty in the \u2018statutory\u2019 sense, but unless there are cogent and compelling reasons to not explore the extended family / due and careful consideration of the reasons not to explore them, the Court should be very careful about proceeding with a plan of adoption. That does seem that it is not as simple as the Local Authority saying \u201cwell, the parents didn\u2019t put anyone forward\u201d\nThe judgment doesn\u2019t really deal with the power the LA has to share information with the wider family (after all, approaching Auntie Beryl to see if she can care for Little Timmy is inherently telling her that there are reasons why mum and dad aren\u2019t able to) and the GDPR aspects. In this case, that\u2019s solved by the Court authorising it, and it may be that this is the best solution \u2013 to float that there IS an Auntie Beryl who the LA would want to explore and either seek parental consent to do so or have a direction from the Court.\nPosted in adoption, case law and tagged assessing family members where parent objects, assessment of family members, cobb j, exploring family members, family member, re h care and adoption assessing family members 2019. Bookmark the permalink.\nThere\u2019s a notorious study from the 1960s, in which an American organisation, the Louise Wise Adoption Agency under the request of a child psychologist, Peter Neubauer, placed twins in separate adoption placements, with a number of different twin pairs, so they could be followed up by psychologists in later life to see whether they, as adults, had similarities (which would give credence to nature / genetic factors being the most dominant) or differences (which would give credence to nurture/environmental factors being the bigger influence on children). It\u2019s the sort of thing that makes us shudder now. And rightly makes us think that separation of twins is a huge, huge life-changing decision, never to be made lightly.\nThis case isn\u2019t as bad as that, because the separation came about more by a combination of incompetence, lack of thought and dogma that adoption is the best thing always even if it means splitting twins, rather than just carelessly using children as unwitting experiments, but it is still bad.\nReaders may remember Keehan J opening a can of judicial whup-ass on Herefordshire just before Christmas. After I finished writing THAT post, I found this judgment, which\u2026.well. You\u2019ll see.\nBT & GT (Children : twins \u2013 adoption) [2018] EWFC 76 (29 November 2018)\n1.I am concerned with two children, BT and GT who are twins who were born in 2010. It is almost impossible to imagine the circumstances in which it would be considered appropriate to separate twins and place them for adoption by different prospective adopters. This is, however, what occurred in this case and I have before me an application by a couple, whom I shall refer to as A and B, to adopt BT and an application by a single carer whom I shall refer to as C, to adopt GT.\n2.As I shall set out in some detail, I am satisfied and find that the court is in the position of considering applications to adopt the twins in two separate homes because of the incompetence and serial failings of the local authority, Herefordshire Council, and the egregious behaviour of some of its former staff.\nThe failings of this local authority have been utterly appalling. Whilst I accept the assurances of the director of children\u2019s services and of the assistant director that significant and substantial reforms will be made and effected, no child should ever again be cared for in the manner BT and GT have had to endure at the hands of this local authority nor suffer the woeful lack of rational care planning. Further no prospective adopter should ever again have to endure the treatment meted out to A, B and C in this case.\nThis was a case in which twins born in 2010, were made the subject of Care Orders and Placement Orders (authorising them to be placed for adoption) in 2015 \u2013 the plan approved by the Court at that stage being that the Local Authority would search for an adoptive placement for the twins together for nine months, and if one was not found to search for a long term foster placement for them together.\n22.On 19th March 2015 HHJ Hooper QC made all five children the subject of care orders and made placement orders in respect of BT and GT. Their court approved care plans provided for them to be placed together with a search being made for nine months for an adoptive placement and if the search was unsuccessful the following three months would be devoted to seeking a long-term foster placement for them together. There was no question of the local authority proposing, still less the court approving, a plan for the twins to be separated and placed separately whether in adoptive placements or long-term foster care.\n23.On 10th April 2016, however, a team manager made the decision to place the twins separately for adoption. This plan was endorsed by a LAC Review held the following day. I shall return to consider these decisions in greater detail later in this judgment.\nWe aren\u2019t given a huge amount of background as to the decision to make Care Orders in 2015. We know that the twins father was convicted of multiple sexual offences against children and that he is also serving a 21 year prison sentence. (para 5) and we know that 5 children were removed from the mother and made the subjects of Care Orders and that there were issues of neglect, domestic abuse and alcohol abuse.(paras 17-22)\nThe Judge, Keehan J, was faced at this hearing, with applications by two different adopters to adopt one of the twins each. By the time of the hearing, the children had been in those placements for over a year. The Judge had to decide whether to grant the adoption orders, meaning that the two children would permanently live apart, or to refuse them and move the children from those separate placements into presumably a foster placement together. Understandably the Court was more than vexed at being placed in this position after the event, when it would have been very unlikely to have sanctioned separation of the twins in the first place.\nLet\u2019s look at why that happened.\nAs we know, the social work team manager took the decision on 10th April 2016 that the children should be placed separately for adoption. Their foster placement, a joint one, broke down on 28th April 2016.\n26.The allocated social worker undertook a sibling attachment assessment. The report, approved by the then team manager, is dated 7th July 2016: some three months after the decision had been made to place the twins separately for adoption. It is asserted by the local authority that the social worker, whom I shall refer to as D, gave an oral report on this issue but I do not know when nor to whom this oral report was given. Quite astonishingly and wholly contrary to good social work practice, there is no note or minute of the manager\u2019s decision made on 10th April. Therefore, I do not know what material he considered when making his decision and I do not know the reasons or basis for the same. Thus, I do not know whether he considered the oral report of D. Moreover, I have had no explanation as to why it took D three months to write up her assessment.\n27.I will return to this so-called assessment later in this judgment, but I note in the summary of her report D asserted:\n\u201cHaving considered the legal, policy, moral and best practice guidance, it is essential that GT and BT have the opportunity of an adoptive family.\nGT and BT\u2019s care plans have remained to be one of adoption (jointly placed) for a considerable period of time. Over the period of 12 months, family finding attempts have not been successful.\u201d\nThis does not reflect the court\u2019s approved care plan which was for a 9-month search for an adoptive placement together to be followed, if unsuccessful, a by three-month search for a long-term foster placement together. I have been given no explanation as to why or how D in her assessment completely misrepresented the care plan: whether it was deliberate or just an error I do not know.\n28.I am satisfied that the prospective adopters were unaware of the flawed decision making process relating to the separation of the twins until these proceedings seeking adoption orders in respect of BT and GT had been commenced.\nGT was placed with prospective adopters in March 2017, BT in May 2017. The Local Authority ended contact between them, there being just two sessions of contact for twins (aged at that time seven) in a YEAR.\n35.They did not then see each other again for seven and a half months until there was a contact visit on 27th October 2017 and then no contact for over four months until a visit took place on 4th March 2018. I do not understand how, why or when the hugely important decision was taken to so severely curtail, indeed deny, the children an ongoing relationship once they had been placed for adoption. For the avoidance of any doubt, it was the local authority which determined this level of contact. I make and intend no criticism of the prospective adopters.\nThe Local Authority accepted a large catalogue of failings at the Court hearing\nThe Local Authority: Actions and Failings\n44.The admitted failings of the local authority which led to breaches of BT and GT\u2019s human rights and those of the prospective adopters are set out in Annexe 1 to this judgment. These admitted failings are supplemented by further admissions of failings by the local authority, together with notes of the actions taken by or to be taken by the local authority to prevent, or at least, ameliorate the future risk of such failures of the system and of social work practice occurring. This schedule was prepared by Liz Elgar, the assistant director of children\u2019s services and is set out in Annexe 2 to this judgment.\n45.The admitted breaches of human rights and the schedule of failings of the local authority are extensive and grave. They relate to the whole operation of children\u2019s services in Herefordshire. They are both systematic and the fault of individual social workers, team managers and line managers.\n46.This said I commend the approach taken in this case by the new management team of children\u2019s services, including in particular the Director, Chris Baird, and the Assistant Director, Liz Elgar, for the open and forthright manner in which they have responded to the divers criticisms made. I am reassured by their expressed commitment to a root and branch reform of children\u2019s services in Herefordshire and a commitment to ensure that far more robust systems are in place to ensure compliance with good social work practice.\nThe breaches of human rights may be summarised:\ni) a failure to undertake a thorough analysis of the need to change the care plans for the children and a failure to consider appropriately the consequences of separating the twins;\nii) a failure to disclose in full detail the needs of, the challenging behaviours of and the past life experiences of BT or GT to their prospective adopters;\niii) a member of the social work team deleting references to the children\u2019s challenging violent behaviours from the Child Permanence Reports (\u2018CPR\u2019) and the Adoption Support Plans;\niv) the wholly unmeritorious decision and issuing of a s.35(2) notice to remove BT from his placement with A and B;\nv) the undue stresses and strains caused to the prospective adopters by:\na) the local authority\u2019s flawed decisions; and\nb) as a result, these prolonged court proceedings which have had an adverse impact on BT and GT\u2019s experience of family life;\nvi) the failure to consider properly the alternative plan for placing BT or GT in long term foster placements and to adhere to the court approved care plans;\nvii) the failure to hold adoption reviews rather than LAC reviews (adoption reviews have an entirely different mandatory criteria to consider than LAC reviews: see Adoption Agencies Regulations 2005, regulation 36); and\nviii) the failure of the Independent Reviewing Officer system to take any steps to secure any cogent care planning for the children and/or to protect them from the consequences of flawed and/or ill-considered decisions.\n48.The schedule of supplemental failings set out in Annexe 2 may be summarised as follows:\ni) a failure in the original care plans to set out what the local authority would do if a placement together could not be found after 12 months;\nii) a lack of management oversight;\niii) a failure to follow the court approved care plan to a correct conclusion;\niv) a failure in the decision-making process to place the twins separately for adoption;\nv) the failure to acknowledge the significance of maintaining the legal sibling relationship of the twins;\nvi) the failure to acknowledge the legal relationship between BT and GT and their older siblings;\nvii) the failure to record the reasons why a manager made the decision to place the twins separately for adoption on 10th April 2016;\nviii) the failure of the LAC review on 11th April 2016 to consider pursuing a plan of long term foster care or commissioning further expert report(s) on the issue of placing the twins separately;\nix) the failure to promote contact between the twins once they had been placed for adoption;\nx) the failure in applying full and accurate information in the CPRs and Adoption Support Plans including the adoption team manager wrongly and inappropriately deleting information about the twins challenging behaviours;\nxi) the failures of the IROs to take any steps to oversee and/or challenge the local authority\u2019s decisions;\nxii) the failure of the ADM decision making process, namely to fail to consider the impact on the children throughout the whole of their lives of separating them; and\nxiii) the failure of the local authority, as a result of poor record keeping, to provide accurate evidence to the court.\n49.Most regrettably all these admitted failures were not the end of this long litany of errors and misrepresentations. On the second day of the final hearing the local authority discovered there were documents and records, which contrary to previous orders and/or the local authority\u2019s general duty of disclosure, had not been disclosed to the court or to the parties. When the disclosure was made it amounted to some 200 pages. I gave the parties the whole of the following day to read and digest the documents disclosed and to take instructions.\n50.It caused the prospective adopters considerable distress to discover that within this disclosed material were matters relating to the children which had not previously been communicated to them by the local authority nor had it been communicated to the adoption agencies supporting the two sets of prospective adopters. [REDACTED TO PRESERVE CONFIDENTIALITY].\n51.The emotional pressure on the prospective adopters was great enough without the added burden of having to receive and cope with the new information revealed. I do not understand the explanation offered as to why this material had not been disclosed earlier, other than it resulted from yet another error by an employee of the local authority. I received no explanation as to why the information revealed had not been previously communicated to the prospective adopters or their supporting adoption agencies.\nHowever, over and above that, emerged the actions of the social worker who had written the sibling assessment (after the conclusion of proceedings) that formed the basis of the decision to separate these twins\n52.It then emerged that the then social worker, D, the author of the sibling assessment had misquoted the opinions of Dr Mair Edwards, a consultant psychologist, who had prepared a report on the children for the purposes of the original care proceedings. The extract contained in the sibling assessment of July 2016 reads as follows:\n\u201cDr Edwards concluded, \u201cIf GT and BT were not twins, I would be recommending separate placements for them as GT\u2019s challenging and bossy behaviours do impact on BT\u2019s abilities to express himself and he therefore tends to focus in on his love of mechanical objects and machinery, and withdraws from social interactions\u2026Both GT and BT have significant learning difficulties and developmental delay and will have significant needs throughout their childhoods. Their long-term placement would therefore need to be fully aware of the high level of commitment that will be required, and the ongoing support that the children are likely to require from agencies and services throughout their lives\u201d\u201d\nIt will be noted three dots appear about halfway down the extract indicating some material had been omitted\nOne hopes, of course, that the three dots are just indicating that there was extraneous and irrelevant information contained which has been snipped out to provide an accurate and thorough summary of what Dr Edwards had said.\nCounsel for the children\u2019s guardian, Mr Kingerley referred me to Dr Mair Edwards 2014 report. The passage omitted from the above extract reads as follows:\n\u201cWhen observing them together there was very limited interaction (other than GT telling BT to \u201cno talk\u201d), and no real sense of a sibling relationship. However, they are twins, and the sense of loss in later years at being separated would almost certainly be more detrimental to their welfare than placing them together.\u201d\n53.The words omitted completely change the import and meaning of the quoted section of Dr Mair Edwards\u2019 report. The social worker was not called to give evidence before me nor has she been given the opportunity to give an explanation. Therefore, I will not name her in this judgment. The prospects of this being an innocent omission are unlikely in the extreme. It is not an opening or concluding sentence that has been missed. It is a passage in the middle of the quoted passage from the report and the deliberate omission of some words was marked by three dots. Given also that the omitted section of Dr Mair Edwards\u2019 report sets out an opinion wholly contrary to the ultimate recommendation of the sibling assessment, the only credible explanation for this omission is a deliberate act to mislead a reader of the assessment to conclude that the recommendation of separate placements for adoption was consistent with the opinion of Dr Mair Edwards. It manifestly was not.\n54.I was informed by counsel for the children\u2019s guardian that in another case, some years ago, the self-same social worker was alleged to have tampered with a document. I asked for the issue of the social worker\u2019s role in drafting the sibling assessment to be referred to the Director of Children\u2019s Services and to the Chief Executive of Herefordshire Council. The social worker had left the local authority in March 2018 but had later been re-engaged in some role on a zero hours contract. It was proposed, in the Adoption Support Plans, that this social worker would be carrying out life story work for the twins. The following day I was told by counsel for the local authority that her contract had been terminated with immediate effect.\nThe Judge went on to explore the other expert advice that the Local Authority had (quite properly) obtained when deciding whether to separate twins and if so, how to best manage this so that the damage could at least be reduced (but sadly had largely ignored)\n55.The issue of separating the twins was considered by a child and adolescent therapist with the adoption team, in her report of 12th April 2016. On the issues of separation and future contact between the twins if the decision was made to place them separately she said:\n\u201cMaking the decision that twins should be separated is problematic. Although each child\u2019s needs may be better met in separate families, they have been constant companions to date, and will find separation confusing and stressful. In addition they share a common heritage and history. The complexities of these children\u2019s circumstances and individual needs should be considered at length and in detail, so that a decision can be made which will be of most benefit to both the children.\nIf they are to be separated, it would seem vital that there is ongoing contact between them. Both children would find the separation difficult in the short term especially, and would need the reassurance of frequent contact.\nOngoing contact would rely on two adoptive families both being willing to commit to this. If one child is adopted and one remains in foster care, then contact with the adopted sibling needs to be carefully considered, due to the link to the birth family.\nSeparation would obviously need to be done with a carefully constructed programme that takes both children\u2019s needs into account.\u201d\n56.In light of this clear recommendation I am at a loss to understand why the local authority did the exact opposite. Prior to placement with the prospective adopters the twins had a \u2018see you later\u2019 contact session and that over the succeeding eleven months they had contact on just two occasions. The local authority was unable to explain who had made this decision for there to be very limited contact between the twins post placement or why this decision had been made.\nIf, like me, you are waiting to see what the reasons given by the Local Authority for the need to separate the twins in the first place was then you, I and the Judge were all equally frustrated that the reasoning just never materialised\n57.The catalogue of the local authority\u2019s errors and failings in this case is troubling and hugely lamentable. I do not minimise any of the admitted breaches of human rights and/or the other admitted failures by highlighting what I consider to be the most egregious failures, namely:\ni) the deletion of important and highly relevant information from the CPRs and Adoption Support Plans by the adoption team manager. This could only have been done to mislead the prospective adopters about BT and GT\u2019s respective behaviours and needs with a view to increasing the prospects of them agreeing to a placement of BT or GT with them;\nii) the deliberate and misleading selective quote from the report of Dr Mair Edwards in the so-called \u2018sibling assessment\u2019. I am satisfied that the social worker began this apparent assessment with the end result, that of separating the twins, already decided and wrote an assessment to support that conclusion. I do not understand why this assessment was written up three months after the decision had been taken on 10th April 2016 to place the twins separately for adoption or why this decision was not stayed pending the completion of a sibling assessment;\niii) the failure to give full and frank information about the twins to their prospective adopters and their respective supporting adoption agencies;\niv) the complete and utter failure of the IRO service to satisfy any of its statutory duties in respect of BT and GT. The IROs and the IRO service did absolutely nothing to protect and promote the welfare best interests of the children and did nothing to challenge the local authority\u2019s dreadful and, at times, irrational decision making and care planning; and\nv) the failure for there to be any note or record of the matters considered, the documents read or the reasons for taking the life changing decision to place the twins separately for adoption taken on 10th April 2016. It is astonishing given the highly unusual and momentous nature of the decision.\n70.Ms Elgar, the assistant director of children\u2019s services, and Ms Leader, the team manager, gave relatively brief evidence. Ms Elgar had been in post from June 2018 and Ms Leader became the team manager in July 2017. They both offered profuse apologies to the prospective adopters for the actions and failings of the local authority.\n71.Ms Elgar could not explain how or why the material which had been disclosed at this hearing had not been disclosed at an earlier time or had been \u2018lost\u2019 by the local authority. She recognised the local authority\u2019s serious shortcomings and sought to assure the court that action had been, and would continue to be, taken to resolve the identified and admitted failings of the local authority. She accepted the deletions from the CPRs and Adoption Support Plans resulted from a deliberate and wrongful act by an employee of the local authority.\n72.It was Ms Leader who, having heard certain observations by me, checked the electronic records and discovered a considerable amount of material had not been disclosed. She readily accepted the decision to terminate BT\u2019s adoptive placement in late 2017 had been wrong and the whole episode had been badly dealt with by the local authority. Mr Noble had noted that some of the documents disclosed in the hearing related to events some months or even up to two years before but had only appeared on the local authority\u2019s computer system within days of each other in February or March 2018. When asked why this was, Ms Leader said that the previous social worker, D, had got seriously behind with her administration and had thus spent the last few days of her employment uploading two years worth of notes, records and other documents onto the system. When asked how this could have been allowed to happen, she could give no answer other than to say it was not good practice. This ranks as a masterful understatement and was a completely inadequate response. For the last seven or eight months of the social worker\u2019s employment in children\u2019s services, Ms Leader had been her line manager and had taken no effective steps to remedy this extraordinary state of affairs.\n73.Finally, Ms Leader confirmed that no note, record or document had been found relating to the decision made on 10th April 2016 that BT and GT should be placed separately for adoption\nThe Court then was faced with what to do for these twins in the future, it having become abundantly clear that they ought not to have been separated, but that the independent expert analysis was now that they had settled with their prospective adopters and moving them would be profoundly damaging to them.\n88.I have struggled with the concept that a court could find that it was in the welfare best interests of twins to place them separately for adoption. From the time the case first came before me up to and during the course of this final hearing I was keen to find a route by which BT and GT could be reunited in a single placement. If this proved impossible to achieve, I was keen to find a legal framework, short of adoption, which could afford them the degree of permanence, stability and security which I entirely accept they both so desperately require.\n89.For the avoidance of any doubt, as I observed in the course of the hearing, in expressing these views I did not for one moment doubt the love, commitment and care which A, B and C have afford to BT and GT: quite the reverse. I wholeheartedly commend both sets of prospective adopters for the enormous great love and devotion they have shown to BT and GT, for their unswerving commitment to them and for the superlative care they have given BT and GT. It is plain that, notwithstanding the grave harm and damage they suffered in their past lives, they are thriving beyond expectations in the care of A and B and C. The stoicism each of these adults have displayed in the course of these lengthy proceedings has been admirable.\n90.Nevertheless, BT and GT are not just simply siblings they are twins. In making adoption orders in favour of two separate sets of prospective adopters, I would sever the legal relationship of BT and GT as brother and sister. Further I would sever their legal relationship with their elder siblings. Whilst the latter is very important, it is the former consequence of adoption that principally troubles me.\n91.There is no question of it being a realistic option in the welfare best interests of the children for either of them to return to the care of either parent. The mother manifestly is not capable of caring for them and neither is the father. In any event, he is serving a very substantial custodial sentence and is convicted of offences of child abuse.\n92.Is there any other realistic placement together or apart? On the basis of the powerful and compelling evidence presented by the Anna Freud Centre and the most impressive and persuasive oral evidence of Dr Morris and Ms Mautner, supported by the children\u2019s guardian and the local authority\u2019s assistant director, and the compelling evidence of the prospective adopters, the answer is a resounding no.\n93.I am of the view that if this local authority had exercised good social work practice and exercised a modicum of child focused judgment in its decision-making processes, there was, in my judgment, a real possibility that the children could have been placed and lived together for a substantial period of their childhoods. They had, I note, lived together in their foster placement for nearly three years albeit not without presenting their foster carers with immense challenges from time to time. Whatever the possibilities of being placed together, I am completely satisfied that the actions of this local authority denied them the opportunity of this option being properly explored which is, to put it mildly, deeply regrettable and will have an impact, great or slight, for the whole of BT and GT\u2019s lives.\n94.I am satisfied on the totality of the evidence before me that I cannot now contemplate moving either BT or GT, or both of them, from their placements without causing them serious harm and, potentially, lifelong grave harm. They are well settled with their prospective adopters and are plainly well integrated into what they consider to be their respective families. They are, for the first time in their lives, allowing themselves to believe they have their forever family. If one or other of them or both of them were to be moved, I accept the evidence of the Anna Freud Centre, that one or both of them would be devastated. They would suffer a sense of considerable loss, their behaviour would undoubtedly regress and they are likely never to allow themselves to trust a future carer or others involved in their lives: even if not likely, there is a substantial risk this would be the consequence of a removal.\n95.To embark on the removal of the children with all the attendant serious adverse consequences cannot, in my judgment, be in the welfare best interests of either BT or GT. Accordingly, I am now persuaded and satisfied that both BT and GT must remain in the care of their respective prospective adopters.\nThe Court was driven to make the adoption orders, though not without a great deal of anguish.\nDamages claims were agreed and settled. (I think they seem very low for the twins, but that\u2019s a personal view and opinion rather than a legal one, as damages is not my field)\nThe damages agreed in satisfaction of A and B\u2019s HRA claim were \u00a35,000.00. The same sum was accepted by C in respect of her HRA claim.\nWhen considering the infant settlement approval of BT and GT\u2019s respective claims for breaches of their human rights I had the benefit of advice on quantum by Mr Kingerley dated 16th November 2018. The local authority offered in settlement of the children\u2019s claims the sum advised by counsel, namely \u00a320,000.00 each. I was satisfied in all the circumstances of this case and having regard to recent authorities on the issue of HRA damages, that these were entirely reasonable damages to offer just satisfaction to both children. Accordingly, I approved the settlement achieved for BT and for GT. Further I made the declarations of the breaches of human rights of BT, GT, A & B and C in the terms agreed and set out in Annexes 1, 3 and 4 to this judgment.\nPosted in adoption, case law, judicial spanking and tagged criticism of IRO, failings of Local Authority, keehan j, Re BT and GT Children Twins adoption 2018, separation of twins, sibling assessment. Bookmark the permalink.\nJudge versus Fostering Panel\nActually, this was more of a Triple Threat match, with Judge versus Fostering Panel versus Agency Decision Maker, but you get the general idea.\nRe T (A child) 2018 EWCA Civ 650\nThis is a Court of Appeal decision with Jackson LJ giving the lead judgment.\nAt final hearing, the LA sought Care Orders and Placement Orders with a plan of adoption. After hearing seven days of evidence, the Judge decided that on balance, the right legal framework for the child was to live with paternal grandmother under a Care Order. Before the orders could be made, however, the Judge needed to establish whether that was legally possible.\nThat\u2019s because as a result of the way the Children Act 1989 is constructed, a Local Authority can only place a child who is the subject of a Care Order with (a) his or her parents OR (b) with a foster carer approved by the Fostering Panel. Everyone who isn\u2019t a parent has to fit into the second category, which means that the grandmother would need to be approved as a foster carer.\n(There is one super obscure third way, which didn\u2019t come up in this case\u2026 it takes about two pages of very very very detailed explanation, but the gist of it is that you use section 22C(6) (d), to sanction the placement, which needs approval of the IRO rather than Fostering Panel. Let\u2019s ignore it for now. It\u2019s uber-geeky. )\nThe Local Authority took their case to Fostering Panel, who unanimously said no\nThe panel unanimously resolved not to recommend the grandmother as a connected foster carer. They gave these reasons, which I again quote verbatim:\n\u201c(1) The risks and vulnerabilities outweigh strengths to the application.\n(2) It is likely that Alan\u2019s needs for emotional stability, sense of positive role modelling of internal family dynamics, safeguarding of contact and sense of identity will be compromised.\n(3) Panel members felt the likely risk to Alan\u2019s safety around contact with birth parents and the grandmother\u2019s ability to manage this over the long term.\n(4) The grandmother\u2019s lack of insight into the impact of her relationships and family dynamics and discord has on children in her care and her ability to manage this.\n(5) The grandmother\u2019s inability to grasp the emotional needs of Alan given his traumatic start to life and future uncertainties.\n(6) Concern that the grandmother may not work in partnership with professionals in an open and honest way.\n(7) That the following National Minimum Standards for fostering are not met:\u201d\nIt can be seen that the social workers did not advance the court\u2019s assessment at the panel but instead contested it and gave the panel to understand that they \u201ccould not or would not commit to\u201d a care order, which they described as an intrusion.\nThen, because this case isn\u2019t already bogged down with ponderous technicalities about how a Local Authority works, the recommendation of the Fostering Panel had to go to the Agency Decision Maker to make the decision. The Agency Decision Maker is a statutory office, a senior member of the Local Authority. That\u2019s because by law, Fostering Panel has to have people who AREN\u2019T in the LA as part of the make-up of the Panel, but also by law, people who AREN\u2019T part of the LA CAN\u2019T make DECISIONS on behalf of the LA. So they make a recommendation and then the Agency Decision Maker decides it.\nI didn\u2019t make these rules, I\u2019m just trying to explain them.\nAlso, the Agency Decision Maker said no.\nOn 9 November, the Agency Decision Maker made a decision accepting the panel\u2019s recommendation. She did so by signing the minutes against the pre-entered word \u2018Agreed\u2019. Her signature appears at the foot of a box entitled \u2018Decision\u2019, which was left empty. The parties received the decision on 10 November, which was a Friday.\nOn the Monday, still staggering with the effects of shell-shock from that decision, the parties attended Court. None of them had really sketched out their Plan B, understandably. I don\u2019t know whether there was an application to adjourn to take stock or not, but what ultimately happened was that the Judge decided in essence :- I\u2019ve already decided that narrowly, a placement with grandmother under a Care Order is the only alternative to adoption, so if I can\u2019t legally place with grandmother under a Care Order, there is no alternative to adoption, so Care Order and Placement Order.\nThe Court of Appeal note that they (the Court of Appeal) had more assistance from the advocates as to the legal options than had been given to the Judge at the time.\nThe first option, obviously, was for the Judge to explore further the Fostering Panel\u2019s recommendation (given that it does not seem obvious that they were properly informed of the Judge\u2019s decision following seven days of evidence and the reasoning), and the Agency Decision Maker\u2019s decision, which did not follow any of the Hofstetter principles\nIn Hofstetter v LB Barnet and IRM [2009] EWHC 328 (Admin), Charles J gave guidance on the Agency Decision Maker\u2019s approach in relation to adoption approval. This has been endorsed for use in fostering cases by statutory guidance (The Children Act 1989 Guidance and Regulations Volume 4: Fostering Services at 5.40). It is good discipline and appropriate for decision-makers to:\nlist the material taken into account in reaching the decision;\nidentify key arguments;\nconsider whether they agree with the process and approach of the relevant panel and are satisfied as to its fairness and that the panel has properly addressed the arguments;\nconsider whether any additional information now available to them that was not before the panel has an impact on its reasons or recommendation;\nidentify the reasons given for the relevant recommendation that they do or do not wish to adopt; and\nstate (a) the adopted reasons by cross reference or otherwise and (b) any further reasons for their decision.\nOf course none of that was done in the present case.\nIt was literally a box-ticking exercise rather than that detailed analysis.\nSo the Court could have explored that further and invited the ADM to attend and to give evidence, with a view to seeing whether the decision could be reconsidered.\nThe Court could also have explored a range of other legal framework options \u2013 although a Care Order might have been viewed as the best option, if it were not available, it wasn\u2019t simply that no option existed and hence adoption had to be the plan. A lesser order, whilst less desireable, had to be properly weighed against adoption. A Special Guardianship Order, Child Arrangements Order, Supervision Order or Interim Care Order (with presumably the Court sanctioning the placement using the Cardiff City Council v A decision of the President that this could be done as an assessment under s38(6) were all possibilities that could be considered.\nAnd of course, the Court of Appeal note, that the Judge could have wheeled out the Enola Gay option of wardship\nAnother potentially relevant decision that was not brought to the judge\u2019s attention was Re W and X (Wardship: Relatives Rejected as Foster Carers) [2004] 1 FLR 415. In that case, three children were living with their grandparents. The local authority wanted to continue the placement under a care order, but the statutory and regulatory provisions that were then in force meant that if a care order was made, the children would have had to be removed. Hedley J responded by making private law orders, supervision orders and orders in wardship, all with the agreement of the local authority. The case is different on its facts, as the legislation has since been amended to make particular provision for the approval of family foster carers, but it shows that wardship can exceptionally be available to achieve a good outcome where other avenues are blocked.\nSo the decision to make a Placement Order was overturned and sent back for re-hearing.\nDrawing these matters together, as regards the parents the threshold for intervention was not in doubt, and the conclusion that they could not care for Alan was clear and, in the end, undisputed. The welfare decision as to whether there could be a family placement with the grandmother was in contrast finely balanced. The judge carried out a thorough fact-finding process and a careful welfare evaluation, leading her to the conclusion that this placement was in Alan\u2019s interests, provided that the necessary local authority services were made available. That was her first preference as a way of promoting Alan\u2019s welfare and respecting the Article 8 rights that were engaged. Her preference was not supported by the decision of the local authority\u2019s fostering panel which, on a much more limited set of data, evaluated the grandmother\u2019s ability to care for Alan differently. For her part, the Agency Decision Maker gave no indication of exercising an independent judgement beyond a simple endorsement of the panel\u2019s recommendation.\nFaced with this unfortunate situation, the judge did not press the local authority further. She treated its stance as being beyond the power of the family court to amend and she removed placement with the grandmother from the list of realistic options. She then went on to balance adoption against the (unrealistic) option of long-term fostering before reaching her conclusion.\nIt is entirely understandable that the judge wanted to reach a final decision. Alan was by then a child aged 15 months who had been in foster care all his life. The statutory obligation under CA 1989 s.32, requiring the court to timetable the proceedings to conclude within 26 weeks had been repeatedly exceeded and extended. The proceedings had been on foot for 14 months. The judge was demonstrably aware that such extensive delay was seriously disadvantageous for a child of this sensitive age, and of the psychological advantages to him of being able to forge bonds with adopters. However, the extensions of time to conclude the proceedings could only have been granted because the court considered them \u201cnecessary to enable the court to resolve the proceedings justly\u201d: s.32(5). To state the obvious, the proceedings could only be concluded if they could be justly concluded.\nIn the end, I am in no doubt that, despite the difficulties of the situation, the judge was wrong to make a placement order at the point that she did, for these essential reasons:\n(1) The judge underestimated her powers. She should not have accepted the local authority\u2019s unchanged position without calling it to account for what was on the face of it an unconvincing response to her careful assessment of risk and welfare. This could have been done in a number of ways, as suggested by Ms Seddon, Mrs Hendry and Mr Messling.\n(2) It is true that the judge stayed her order to allow for judicial review proceedings, but that amounted to an acknowledgement that the resources of the family court were exhausted, when they were not. In effect, she accepted the submission of the local authority, recorded at paragraph 34 above, that the decision in relation to whether the child should be placed in the care of the grandmother was not a question for the court. It was.\n(3) Even if the point arrived where a decision had to be taken in circumstances where the local authority maintained a refusal to approve the grandmother as a foster carer, it was necessary for the judge to re-evaluate the remaining options for Alan\u2019s future. By not doing this, she effectively boxed herself in. Had she looked at matters afresh, she would inevitably have confronted the fact that this was a child who was being sent for adoption as a direct result of a decision of a non-court body, an outcome unprecedented in modern times so far as I am aware. She would then have been able to weigh that prospect against a range of lesser legal orders (interim care order, private law order, supervision order, injunctions, special guardianship, wardship) in order to arrive at a valid welfare outcome.\n(4) The fact that the local authority\u2019s decision arose as a result of a second process (fostering approval) does not alter the general principles that apply. The Agency Decision Maker was not obliged to follow the recommendation of the panel. Nor was the Agency Decision Maker in relation to fostering approval responsible for the case put by the local authority to the court. The judge\u2019s further investigations would have led her to better understand who was ultimately directing the local authority\u2019s thinking and to achieve an effective engagement with them until the issue had been satisfactorily resolved.\nFor these reasons, I agreed that the appeal should be allowed and that the matter should be reheard by a different judge. 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        "raw_content": "By Uche Uwaleke\nUche Uwaleke\nIt is no longer news that the Nigerian equities market, with a disappointing record of -18.84 per cent Year-to-Date return, was among the poor performing stock markets in the world last year. This partly explains the weak and non-inclusive real GDP growth witnessed in 2018. When the 10-year (2015\u20132025) Capital Market Master Plan (CMMP) was launched in November 2014, it was meant to harness the potentials of the market in catalyzing economic growth and development.\nConsistent with the CMMP, the Securities and Exchange Commission has undertaken a raft of initiatives to enhance transparency and boost investors\u2019 confidence notable among which are the establishment of a National Investors Protection Fund meant to cushion the adverse effect of losses suffered in the stock market and encourage domestic retail investors, the e-Dividend Mandate Management System (eDMMS) developed to minimize cases of unclaimed dividends by enabling direct payment of investors\u2019 dividends into their nominated bank accounts and the Direct Cash Settlement scheme which ensures that investors receive their money directly whenever securities are sold.\nOthers include the Corporate Governance scorecard for companies listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange designed to foster good governance practices by public companies as well as the recapitalization of capital market operators aimed at improving their baseline infrastructure and service delivery which has gone a long way in curbing sharp practices in the market. As a complement, the NSE has implemented minimum operating standards for market operators as well as launched the Premium Board which offers issuers the benefits of greater visibility and opportunities to raise capital. In addition, physical share certificates have been fully converted into electronic form in what is known as dematerialization of share certificates. Also, activities in the non-interest capital market space are beginning to gain traction especially with the introduction of sukuk.\nFurthermore, information obtained from the SEC website indicate that as part of efforts to boost capital market literacy, the Commission, in conjunction with the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council (NERDC), is walking the talk concerning the inclusion of capital market studies in the curriculum of both Junior and Senior Secondary Schools in Nigeria.\nDespite these giant strides, the journey to making the Nigerian capital market \u2018one of the largest, most liquid, most diversified and most sophisticated emerging markets by 2025\u2019 seems very far. The market is still shallow and concentrated and yet to be properly positioned to support Nigeria\u2019s economic priorities. The flagship securities exchange, the NSE, is small compared to most emerging markets. Many of the systemically important corporations such as the International Oil and Telecom companies are not listed on the stock exchange and so it is easy to see why the market fails as a barometer for measuring economic performance. Moreover, the performance of the equities market remains tied to the apron-string of foreign investors who often dictate the pace of market activity. This has left the market vulnerable to external shocks. In fact, there is a consensus among market players that the dismal performance of the stock market in 2018 has a lot to do with the exit of foreign portfolio investors. Against the backdrop of its outstanding performance in 2017 when the return was in excess of 40 per cent, it is evident that volatility in the stock market is more pronounced in Nigeria than elsewhere in Africa.\nSome major initiatives in the CMMP to create stability in the market, boost domestic participation and enhance its contribution to the nation\u2019s economy include establishing a National Savings Strategy, reducing the tax burden for listed companies, promoting capital market participation in the listing of government-owned firms as well as granting incentives for companies in priority sectors to get listed. Others include establishing specialized funds to support critical economic sectors as well as incentivizing venture capital and private equity. All of these will entail proactive and sustained engagement with the Executive and the Legislature. In recognition of this therefore, the implementation architecture includes a Capital Market Master Plan Implementation Council (CAMMIC) currently led by Mr Tola Mobolurin, a seasoned professional who commands a lot of respect within and outside the capital market community. However, in view of the pivotal role of CAMMIC in fast tracking the implementation of the CMMP including through interfacing with senior government officials, it stands to reason that the Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, who heads the Economic Team, is better positioned to lead the CAMMIC.\nIn many jurisdictions with success stories in capital market plan execution, the implementation Council or Committee as the case may be is led by the Minister of Finance or the Prime Minister with membership drawn from very top government officials most of whom report to the President. A few examples will suffice. In Kenya, a high-level Committee (CMMP-SC) championing the implementation of the Capital Market Master Plan is chaired by the Cabinet Secretary National Treasury (the equivalent of a Finance Minister). Other members of the CMMP-SC include the Attorney General, Cabinet Secretary Agriculture, Cabinet Secretary Mining, the Governor of the Central Bank of Kenya, the CEO of the Capital Markets Authority among other top government officials. Sri Lanka shares a similar experience where the Capital Market Advisory Council is the key driver and is chaired by the Secretary to the Sri Lankan Treasury with the Governor of Sri Lanka Central Bank as a member. The case of Malaysia is quite instructive. The country developed and launched its first 10-year (2001\u20132010) capital market master plan in 2001. The plan was adopted as a national project with support from the highest levels of government. The Prime Minister championed its implementation. Not surprisingly, market size nearly tripled from US$186 billion in 2000 to US$517 billion by 2010. The success of the plan paved way for the launch of a second master plan currently being implemented till 2020.\nBack home, ownership of the CMMP at the highest level will equally pay off. To this end, the 12-member CAMMIC which comprises the DG SEC, Deputy Governor (financial System Stability) of CBN, DG PENCOM, CEO of the NSE, Chairmen of the capital market committees of both chambers of the National Assembly and some other distinguished Nigerians should be expanded to include the Ministers of Finance, Justice, Budget & National Planning, Industry, Trade & Investment and Education. By so doing, it is easier to obtain the buy-in of the Federal Executive Council.\nThat said, a key priority in forging ahead should be to include CMMP as an integral part of the government\u2019s economic recovery and growth agenda especially given the fact that the capital market received no mention in the ERGP. It bears repeating that the successful implementation of the CMMP hinges on support from the government hence the need to have somebody operating at the highest level as head of CAMMIC. To this end, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, the Chairman of the National Economic Council and who has been successfully piloting the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council, should also be saddled with the responsibility of championing advocacy for major initiatives contained in the capital market master plan.\nUche Uwaleke of Nasarawa State University Keffi is Nigeria\u2019s first Professor of Capital Market and the President of the Association of Capital Market Academics of Nigeria\nCAMMICNERDCProfessor Yemi OsinbajoUche Uwaleke",
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        "raw_content": "What stops you from getting things done? I mean things like pursuing your dream job, or tackling your debt, or writing that book you have always planned on writing, or getting into shape.\nThe thing that stops me from getting things done is that I tend to procrastinate. And procrastination is usually the result of having a lack of motivation to get things done.\nAnd even if the motivation is there in the beginning following through until the end can still be difficult.\nSo what can you and I do to get motivated and stay on track long enough to accomplish all the things that we have always dreamed of doing?\nTips On How to Motivate Yourself\nBe Specific and Focus\nBe absolutely clear about what it is that you are trying to accomplish. Do you want to save enough money to travel around the world for a year? Or do you want to pay off all of your credit card debt within the next 18 months? Be very specific about what it is that you want to do.\nThen focus on what needs to be done to achieve it, and ignore any distractions.\nPicture the End Result\nWorking on individual tasks to achieve a mega goal can seem mundane and boring, and once we get bored we quickly lose our motivation. To stop that from happening to you, you need to know exactly what the end result will look like either through words or with images.\nIf you want to travel, write about where you will go and what you will do. If you want to pay off your credit cards, write about how being debt free will allow you to do so many other things in your life, such as buying a new house, or saving for retirement.\nYou can also create a vision board filled with pictures that you can use to inspire you.\nStart by writing down all of the steps you need to take to achieve your goal.\nTake Action Daily\nYou created all of the steps that you need to take.\nNow setup a daily schedule that shows exactly which day you will complete each task. Include on your schedule who you will ask for help. You will find that if you continue to take action and work hard on something you will easily maintain your motivation.\nSometimes we have tasks that we need to complete but we can\u2019t do them on our own. If that is the case for you, identify those tasks and figure out who you can ask for help.\nYou may ask a friend or business associate, or you may wish to turn to a business coach, life coach, or credit counselor.\nUnderstand when you can do something on your own and when you need to do some research first. For example, if finishing your basement is what you are trying to motivate yourself to do, head to the library to do some research on how to get things done. If possible, speak to experts in the field.\nAcknowledging our accomplishments is something that so many of us neglect. We are in such a hurry to move on to the next step that we forget to celebrate how far we have come. Or we downplay how much we have gotten done and tell ourselves it isn\u2019t enough.\nWe all need to stop doing that to ourselves. The easiest way to get motivated and stay motivated is to celebrate and have fun along the way.\nDeal with Obstacles\nHow often do you encounter obstacles and think \u201coh, just forget it\u201d? That is a perfectly natural response. The trick to staying motivated though is to be prepared for those obstacles before they even happen.\nAs you create your plan list any obstacles that you think you may encounter.\nBegin to manage these obstacles upfront by listing ways in which you will deal with each one of them. Also include in your plan any people that you may be able to turn to for advice.\nThen, if an obstacle gets in your way, instead of worrying about it, you can use this information to figure out how to work around it, and quickly move on.\nNever quit. Always look for solutions instead, and turn your dreams into reality!\nPreviousGreat Ways Parents Can Save Money This Year #Infographic\nNextHow To Translate Your Stay-at-Home Mom Skills To a Resume",
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        "raw_content": "Kerry: U.N. Report Proves Assad Used Chemical Weapons\nSecretary of State John Kerry on Thursday insisted a U.N. report released this week establishing that chemical weapons were used in Syria proves the Assad regime was responsible for gassing its own people in a devastating attack last month.\n\u201cThey returned with several crucial details that confirm that the Assad regime is guilty of carrying out that attack. Even though that was not the mandate of the U.N. report,\u201d Kerry said in a press conference. \u201cBut anybody who reads the facts and puts the dots together, which is easy to do, and they made it easy to do, understands what those facts mean.\u201d\nKerry said the report places the onus on the world community, hinting at Russia, to act in the face of such an attack.\n\u201cNow the test comes,\u201d he added. \u201cThe security council must be prepared to act next week. It is vital for the international community to stand up and speak out. And the strongest possible terms about the importance of enforceable action to rid the world of Syria\u2019s chemical weapons.\u201d\nRussian officials harshly criticized the report, calling it biased and incomplete, the New York Times reported Thursday.",
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        "raw_content": "July 15, 2015 | Matthew Melmed\nZero to Three \u2013 a leading advocate for infants and toddlers \u2013 recently released its 2015 State Baby Facts, examining how 12 million babies and toddlers in every state and DC compare with the nation in three areas critical for healthy development: good health, strong families and positive early learning experiences.\nWhile the broad range of indicators presented reveal both opportunities and challenges for our country\u2019s newest citizens, one startling truth leaps out: Nearly half (48 percent) of infants and toddlers live in families who are poor or near poor, while young children of color have the highest poverty rates. Black infants and toddlers have a poverty rate that is triple that of their white counterparts; Hispanic and American Indians have a rate that is more than double.\nWhat is the takeaway? An alarming number of today\u2019s babies \u2013 tomorrow\u2019s workforce \u2013 are spending their early years in distressed economic circumstances, impacting their health, their families, and their opportunities for learning.\nWhat happens before a baby even enters the world can impact later development. Low birth weight can stem from the limited access to resources facing families in poverty, such as lack of early prenatal care and health insurance. States with higher rates tend to be those with higher poverty rates. These infants are more likely to have serious health problems and long-term disabilities, which can impair learning and affect school readiness.\nThe state of America\u2019s babies is critical \u2013 it\u2019s when we lay the foundation for our future workforce.\nNationally, about 8% of babies are born with low birth weight. In fact, babies born in the U.S. are more likely to be low birth weight than those born in almost every other developed country. States with the lowest rates cluster between 6% and 7%, and states with the highest go up to 11%. The national health goals established a target of 7.8%, which 23 states currently meet. However, this goal is much more modest than the 2010 goal of 5% \u2013 which no state and only small pockets around the country ever achieved.\nThe disparity between African American newborns and other racial or ethnic groups is particularly striking. African American babies are almost twice as likely as white babies to be low birth weight. This difference has puzzled scientists for decades and cannot solely be explained by access to prenatal care or socioeconomic status. Much current attention is focused on the cumulative stress African American women experience during their lifetime.\nStress at a Young Age\nThe young children behind the poverty stats are spending their most vulnerable years in stressful circumstances that undermine healthy child development \u2013 from food insecurity to unstable housing to parents struggling to make ends meet. By age three, almost half of the toddlers in poverty have had one or more adverse experiences, such as childhood abuse, neglect, or exposure to other traumatic stressors. Chronic stress can undermine development \u2013 emotionally and biologically \u2013 and can be toxic to the developing brain. It changes how the nervous system manages adversity and how the immune system resists infection, as well as impairs brain areas that affect attention, memory and thinking. Poverty literally gets under the skin.\nThe good news is that babies are resilient, even in the face of such challenges. The key is strong, nurturing relationships \u2013 they can buffer the toxic effects of chronic stress. Close relationships with trusted adults give babies security, allowing them to become confident learners.\nAll parents want to give their children the right start, but it\u2019s not always easy. Three of every five mothers with an infant are working, meaning access to high-quality child care is essential to supporting family economic security and early learning. Working parents quickly learn that without paid family leave it\u2019s too costly to stay home and care for one\u2019s baby. Moreover, child care takes a big bite out of paychecks. For single mothers, the average cost of infant care is more than 40% of median income.\nQuality child care can have a positive effect on cognitive, language, and social-emotional development, and thus school readiness. The strongest effects are found with the most at-risk children \u2013 but they are often the ones whose families can least afford it.\nThe reverse is also true: poor quality care can have a detrimental effect. Much of the infant-toddler care in this country is of poor to middling quality. Few states set sufficient standards that promote quality interactions for children with well-trained \u2013 and suitably compensated \u2013 providers. Simply put, child care is not just a work support, it\u2019s an integral part of early childhood education.\nThe state of America\u2019s babies is critical \u2013 it\u2019s when we lay the foundation for our future workforce. When babies and families have the supports they need, we create innovators, thinkers, and stronger communities. Our shared vision of a prosperous future will be realized only if there is a robust quality of life for babies today.\nTAGS Child Poverty family poverty\nJuly 13, 2015 | Amme Voz\nFemale inmates interact in their cell at the Timpanogos Women's Correctional Unit during a media tour Thursday, Feb. 26, 2015, at the Utah State Correctional Facility in Draper, Utah. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer, Pool)\nNo one likes to talk about the fact that \u201cdoing time\u201d leaves the majority of returning citizens worse off than before they were incarcerated. Prior to my imprisonment, I had a very successful consulting business and I lived a solidly middle-class life. I worked hard, I traveled, and I gave back to my community and my church. I never forgot the poverty and abuse that enveloped me during my childhood and early teen years.\nWhen I was preparing to move from seventh to eighth grade, I came home with my list of pre-selected classes\u2014we were tracked and I was on the gifted and talented circuit. I was able to choose two electives. My mother and I had a horrible relationship that was filled with physical, verbal and emotional violence on her part. On my part, it was fueled by reluctance to just \u201ckeep my mouf shut,\u201d as my mother put it. However, once in a while I would play nice with her. On this particular evening she was sitting in her black leather recliner chair\u2014it was a part of a pair, but its partner was in another home with my \u201cno count cheatin\u2019\u2019 stepfather\u2014napping before going to her third job.\n\u201cMa, I needa figa out what Ima take fo\u2019 my \u2018lectives next year.\u201d (This was before I learned to assimilate and forget my first language\u2014that would come a little more than two years later). My mother opened her eyes, sat up and responded, \u201cTake typin\u2019, Cupcake. As long as you kin type you neva gonna be outa job or havta clean no White folks home.\u201d Then she fell asleep. Normally, when I asked her these questions, I was just humoring her. But something happened that evening. I looked at her tired, skinny frame. My eyes lingered on her cracked and peeling hands, and I saw a future that scared the shit out of me. I checked off Typing I and Spanish I.\nDuring high school, I was placed in foster care with well-to-do families. I went to college, and I wanted for nothing financially because the money that used to go to my foster parents became my stipend as a young adult in \u201cIndependent Living\u201d until I was 21. However, I had no family to return to because my last foster family left me while I was in my senior year of high school. They moved away to another state and did not take me with them.\nI spent my holidays and summers with my college boyfriend\u2019s family. I worked as a Temp and put my typing and computer skills to use. Whenever I would sign up with a temporary employment agency, they would give a typing test and completely flip out that I was Black and smart and could type over a 100wpm with less than four errors. My mother was right. In my adulthood, I was never out of a job because, when times were hard, I could fall back on my typing skills and do Administrative and Executive Assistant work. I have never cleaned anyone\u2019s house for a living. In fact, there was a time when I was financially solvent enough to hire a housekeeper.\nMy mother was right until now\u2014Post-Prison. I am now as poor as I was before I went into foster care. I am poorer than I have ever been in my entire adulthood, and I am recently homeless. Prison did not just leave me worse off financially; it caused my mental state to deteriorate to how it was when I was in foster care. Throughout my high school years, I attempted suicide several times. I spent years before my first attempt planning my own death.\nWhile incarcerated, everyday was a battle to live. There, I was sexually bullied and physically attacked on two occasions. In my experience, this is what happens when you report your attackers in prison: the administration arranges for you to be sent to a higher security prison. And when you are attacked or threatened at the higher security prison and you report it, they lock you away in the Segregated Housing Unit (SHU). In the SHU, you spend 23 hours a day in a cell for five days a week and the entire weekend. You get one 15-minute call per month.\nPrison does not rehabilitate; that propaganda is a lie. I have been home from prison for almost a year, but I am still not free.\nWhen I was not locked in the SHU, I was put on suicide watch. There were times when I was put on suicide watch in retaliation for submitting grievances alleging I was being harassed by an officer. Suicide Watch consists of a big blue quilted gown that is accurately named the \u201cTurtle Suit\u201d; a quilted blanket; a cold, cold cell (so cold my fingertips turned blue); and psychiatric help in which the psychologist (if you are lucky to have one instead of an intern) yells questions about your mental well-being through the steel door. I stopped talking and eating for days at a time. Ultimately this punishment would cause me to become suicidal.\nWhile I was not without my mental health woes pre-prison, my suicidal ideation and anxiety had never approached what I felt in prison. No one can survive that environment without internalizing the daily subjugation of dehumanizing treatment. The threat of violence was always present (from officers and inmates). The trauma from prison has caused my self-worth to deteriorate. I suffer from anxiety, panic attacks, and flashbacks daily.\nI am employed very part-time with an organization and they know my story, respect me for who I am, and acknowledge my gifts. Yet on my own, I cannot even get an interview with a temp agency. I cannot pass a background check for housing, and even if I could, my income puts me well below the poverty line and I cannot afford my own place.\nPrison does not rehabilitate; that propaganda is a lie. I have been home from prison for almost a year, but I am still not free. Prison has impoverished me financially and mentally, and so I cling to the hope of having a life worth living.\nTAGS Criminal Justice Employment Poverty Firsthand Reentry\nBipartisan Poverty Shaming: The Moynihan Report at 50\nJuly 7, 2015 | Susan D. Greenbaum\nSenate Majority Leader Robert Dole of Kan., right, locks at a chart with Sen. Daniel Moynihan, D-N.Y., Tuesday, June 11, 1985 on Capitol Hill in Washington prior to the start of a session of the Senate Finance Committee on the proposed tax plan. (AP Photo/Ira Schwarz)\nBlaming poor people for their own misery is a convenient way to avoid recognizing or fixing the real causes of the problem. Most commonly associated with Fox News or conservative politicians, the ideological roots of this perspective are deep and bipartisan.\nIn August 1965 \u2014 shortly before the Watts neighborhood uprising in Los Angeles\u2013 someone leaked to the press a government report entitled The Negro Family: The Case for National Action. Written by the late Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, then an assistant secretary in the U.S. Department of Labor, the report focused on the rising rate of African American households headed by women, which he claimed promoted delinquency and school failure in children. It was, he argued, the root of a \u201ctangle of pathology\u201d that infected black communities. In his view, black youth lashing out at police reflected psychological problems which stemmed from growing up in fatherless homes. Rowland Evans and Robert Novak, in a high profile column for The Washington Post, recounted this analysis as an explanation for Watts. The article ran with the headline \u201cThe Moynihan Report\u201d and helped turn Moynihan into a household name.\nAlthough he later became famous as a liberal Democratic senator from New York, one of Moynihan\u2019s most enduring contributions has been this vicious meme about the pathology of female headed households. It was an image that he explicitly racialized and connected to welfare \u201cdependency,\u201d along with crime and disorder. His 1965 report instantly became the favorite authority for conservative explanations of urban problems, and poverty in general.\nIts influence endures today. Recent disturbances in Baltimore brought forth a slew of commentators offering similar reasoning; nearly all cited Moynihan. In the past few months, there have been numerous panels, commentaries, and speeches praising Moynihan and extolling the prescience of his report. I offer a dissenting view, based on research for a book I just published.\nWhen first released, the Moynihan Report was highly controversial and thoroughly scrutinized. Political objections to the message were conflated with objective criticism of the quality of his work, leading to a lasting myth that poor Pat was the victim of a smear campaign.\nBut the critics were able to show that Moynihan\u2019s research and scholarship were seriously wanting. Neither his skills as an analyst nor the data he relied on were sufficient to carry the argument he tried to make. Far from being prophetic, subsequent trends have shown that decisions to marry are mainly driven by employment opportunities and income level, regardless of ethnicity. Moynihan\u2019s emphasis on the \u201cNegro\u201d family, without due attention to class differences, distracted from the core problem of employer discrimination and larger systemic factors that have caused and reinforced poverty, especially among African Americans.\nIn spite of its many flaws, the report has had far-reaching influence on popular narratives about race and poverty, and on the policies and programs put forth to solve related problems. We must ask ourselves: Why did that happen and why is it important?\nBorn in the bosom of the Johnson administration and authored by a dependable liberal, the message in the report resonated along a broad political spectrum. For conservatives, most poor people were deemed to be victims only of their own bad choices, especially involving sex and procreation. Moynihan\u2019s research vindicated that view, free of any ideological taint and with the imprimatur of liberal social science.\nBut this message also has had appeal for the center-left. If poverty is cultural, then it is curable in individuals through education and rehabilitation. Exploring cultural causes also gave poverty researchers a way to join the neoliberal project of the 1980s, and avoid confronting the hard adversaries of corporate power whose drive to lower wages and taxes clashed with the needs of working families. By focusing instead on behavior and attitudes in large random samples of poor people, many policy researchers encourage the belief that cleverly marketed, data-driven social engineering of people and space could largely eradicate poverty by offering escape into the middle class.\nIn stigmatizing and shaming the victims of poverty, we infantilize and marginalize them and silence their voices.\nPrograms born from these ideas have rarely worked as planned. Mass displacement out of public housing, mentors, support groups, and workshops designed to teach \u201clife skills,\u201d manage finances, or dress for success have yielded very meager benefits in the lives of poor people, or in reducing the poverty rate. Marriage promotion programs, the most direct outcome of Moynihan\u2019s cautionary warning, have been dismally unsuccessful. Maybe Moynihan\u2019s critics back in 1965 were correct that he had cause and effect reversed: Poverty makes being married harder, rather than the other way around, and simply getting or staying married will not cure poverty. In the past decade we have spent $1 billion to learn that single lesson, except we still have not learned it.\nSo, what is the answer? If neither fiscal austerity nor big data and smart marketing can address this problem, what can? First off, rebalancing the economy to ensure more jobs and better wages would not just tackle the root causes of poverty, but also have an effect on the family instability that Moynihan lamented. But we need to go beyond that. Back in the early days of the War on Poverty, there was a deliberate effort to infuse democracy into the process and seek \u201cmaximum feasible participation\u201d of those affected by the problems that the government was trying to solve. Early critics of this idea, including Moynihan himself, feared this involvement and discounted its value. It should be reexamined.\nNeither the conservatives who want to shred the safety net, nor the liberals who favor social engineering, are considering the potential value of organized communities in finding solutions for everyday problems resulting from poverty. Such an approach could also help revitalize grassroots democracy. In stigmatizing and shaming the victims of poverty, we infantilize and marginalize them and silence their voices. And we persist in viewing poverty as a personal failing, rather than as a breach of the social contract.\nOn this occasion of the semi-centennial of the infamous, paradoxical, and undeservedly resilient Moynihan Report, let\u2019s declare an end to the fiction that struggling single mothers are the villains behind the rising poverty and inequality in our society. Let\u2019s call out any and all who use this ploy, and begin to build new alliances based on mutual respect and shared understanding of who were the real perpetrators in holding communities down, creating the Great Recession, and upending the lives of millions of hard-working Americans who are classified as poor.\nTAGS family Inequality poverty Poverty Stigma\nJuly 6, 2015 | Wendi C. Thomas\nIn this Friday, Jan. 23, 2015 photo, Jamie Blevins delivers food to customers at the Superior Restaurant, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)\nAs a manager for a national auto supply chain, Lora McCrary puts in between 50 and 70 hours a week remodeling stores across the country.\nBut because she\u2019s a salaried employee, she\u2019s ineligible to earn overtime pay. The long hours, weeks spent on the road and living out of hotels has taken a toll on her emotionally and physically.\n\u201cI\u2019m just so beat down,\u201d McCrary, 50, said from a job site in South Florida. \u201cI\u2019m 100 pounds heavier than I was when I started the job.\u201d\nSo when she heard last week\u2019s news that President Obama wants to expand the overtime rules so that more Americans are eligible, she was excited.\n\u201cRight now, too many Americans are working long days for less pay than they deserve,\u201d Obama wrote in an op-ed for The Huffington Post. \u201cThat\u2019s partly because we\u2019ve failed to update overtime regulations for years.\u201d\nThe overtime threshold was last raised in 1975. According to the Department of Labor, 62 percent of workers qualified for overtime back then. Now, just 8 percent do. In fact, a family of four would have to live in poverty before a breadwinner would qualify for overtime\u2014the poverty threshold for a family of four is $24,008, but the overtime threshold is just $23,660.\n\u201cThe rules that establish which workers are exempt from overtime pay haven\u2019t kept up with the cost of living,\u201d reads a Department of Labor webpage. Under the new proposal, the federal government would lift the overtime threshold from $23,660 to $50,440.\nWith a salary of just over $40,000, McCrary is one of the 5 million working Americans who would benefit from the new rule. She stands to earn up to $15,000 more annually, and doesn\u2019t hesitate when asked what she\u2019d do with the extra income: \u201cI would put that money in savings for old age. I have to start to put something away to fall back on, because I don\u2019t want to have to fall back on my kids,\u201d she said.\nMcCrary\u2019s current job offers stock options and a 401K retirement plan and she\u2019s taken advantage of those benefits for the past two years.\nBut before this job, she had only one employer that offered a retirement plan and it cashed out the employee retirement accounts when the business folded.\nShe knows what it\u2019s like to juggle to make ends meet. A single mother of five who are all adults now, she\u2019s worked as many as three jobs\u2014driving a limo, working at a hotel, and doing census surveys.\nLike many parents, McCrary put her children\u2019s future ahead of her own. That included helping them pay for college. But it sapped her efforts to save for herself.\n\u201cMy daughter took out student loans that we didn\u2019t realize were parent loans,\u201d she said. \u201cI\u2019m on default on those and they grow every year.\u201d\nA $25,000 loan has ballooned into a debt of more than $40,000, she said.\n\u201cTrying to keep my kids in school and get them educated was more important than trying to put something away for myself,\u201d McCrary said. \u201cI figured the worst case scenario, I could live in one of their basements.\u201d\nNationwide, a movement has swelled that is calling attention to the struggles of fast-food and retail employees, car washers, home care professionals and others who make a minimum wage.\nThe Obama Administration\u2019s proposed rule targets a specific set of employees \u2013 white-collar employees, managers and supervisors who are often full-time and salaried. Currently, if these workers put in more than 40 hours a week, it does not translate into more money in their paychecks.\n\u201cMany working families are putting in longer hours, but are not seeing their extra work reflected in their wages because they are currently not eligible to receive overtime,\u201d said Deepak Bhargava, executive director of the Center for Community Change. \u201cBeing able to receive overtime will greatly level the wage playing field that is greatly tipped in favor of the wealthy in our country.\u201d\nThe proposal could take months to implement. It is subject to a 60-day public comment period. The administration can put the rule into effect through regulation. However, the conservative-led Congress can try to fight it with legislation.\nAdjusting public policy to keep up with the times is long overdue, said McCrary, who has noticed that some supervisors seem reluctant to ask to be paid for all of the hours that they work.\n\u201cSome of the people have been out here for so long, they don\u2019t even argue about it. This is the way it\u2019s always been,\u201d she said. \u201cIt is time for a change.\u201d\nNew Overtime Reforms Will Benefit 12.5 Million Americans\nTAGS Jobs Labor Minimum Wage\nJuly 1, 2015 | Sharita Gruberg\nIn this Dec. 10, 2013 photo inmates hang out on their bunks in a new unit in the Harris County Jail for gay, bisexual and transgender inmates in Houston, Texas. (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan, File)\nTwo days before the Supreme Court ruled that same-sex couples have the right to marry in every state of the union, President Obama gathered LGBT advocates and allies from around the country at the White House to celebrate advancements in LGBT rights that were unimaginable only a decade ago.\nAs the President was about to recap his administration\u2019s numerous accomplishments over the past six and a half years\u2014from ending \u201cDon\u2019t Ask, Don\u2019t Tell\u201d to the recent elimination of discriminatory bans on gender transition care from federal employee health insurance plans\u2014he was interrupted by a woman in the audience\u2019s urgent request for his attention. The woman, Jennicet Guti\u00e9rrez, wanted to draw his attention to one of the darkest marks on his presidency: the abhorrent treatment of LGBT immigrants\u2014particularly transgender women\u2014in the more than 200 immigration detention facilities across the nation.\nOn June 19th, DHS issued new guidance on detention decisions for transgender immigrants that was made public on June 29th. For the first time, in limited circumstances, transgender women will be allowed to be detained in women\u2019s facilities. Unfortunately, the guidance ignores the fact that they often should not be detained in the first place.\nHere are 5 reasons why Jennicet\u2019s protest still needs to be heard:\n1) LGBT people in confinement face extremely high rates of abuse. The Bureau of Justice Statistics found nearly 40 percent of transgender inmates in prisons and local jails were sexually assaulted. We don\u2019t have comprehensive data for immigration detention, but a Freedom of Information Act request submitted by the Center for American Progress (CAP) returned nearly 200 reported incidents of abuse against LGBT immigrants in detention. Moreover, the Government Accountability Office found that 20 percent of substantiated sexual assaults in immigration detention were against transgender people. Prior to DHS\u2019s new guidance, transgender women in immigration detention were routinely detained with men, or given the option of either being transferred to a segregated pod for gay and transgender immigrants in California or kept in protective solitary confinement.\n2) Many LGBT immigrants are arbitrarily detained. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recognizes the particular vulnerability of LGBT people in detention. However, a FOIA submitted by CAP revealed that DHS consistently detains LGBT people who should be released. Seventy percent of LGBT immigrants who said they feared harm in detention because of their sexual orientation or gender identity could have been released under DHS\u2019s automated intake system, but DHS instead chose detention in 68 percent of those cases. Rather, they should be released on parole or placed in alternatives to detention pending the outcome of their cases.\nWhile we celebrate how far the country has come in recognizing the rights of LGBT people our work is far from over.\n3) Not being detained is critical for the safety of LGBT immigrants. Studies show that the factors with the greatest influence on case outcome are representation by counsel and not being detained. A CAP report found that, even with excellent legal representation, LGBT people in detention are more than 10 percent less likely to win asylum. For LGBT asylum seekers, being in detention can mean the difference between life and death.\n4) In the rare instances bail is set, it is impossibly high. CAP found that while only 30 percent of LGBT immigrants in detention were subject to mandatory detention, 64 percent of LGBT immigrants in detention are detained without the possibility of bond\u2014only 11 percent are eligible for bond. That 11 percent face a statutory minimum $1,500 bond, but more commonly the bond is set much higher, as high as $15,000. For LGBT people seeking protection in the US, who often used all the resources they had just to get here, or were living here without access to lawful employment, these amounts are nearly impossible to pay.\n5) Immigrants provide guaranteed profits for private prisons. In addition to a Congressional quota requiring that DHS maintain the capacity to detain 34,000 immigrants every day, a report by Detention Watch Network found DHS is contractually obligated to guarantee for-profit private prisons that a minimum of 9,422 beds will be filled each day. At an average daily cost of $164 per bed, these quotas guarantee for-profit prisons a lot of money, over $1.5 million every day. These quotas and sky-high profits disincentivize release, even of vulnerable populations like LGBT immigrants who should not have been detained in the first place.\nThe day before the White House Pride event, 35 members of Congress sent a letter to DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson expressing concern over the treatment of LGBT immigrants in detention and urging an end to the practice.\nMs. Guti\u00e9rrez\u2019s protest was a reminder that\u2014while we celebrate how far the country has come in recognizing the rights of LGBT people\u2014our work is far from over. We must continue fighting for the equal treatment, safety, and dignity of all LGBT people.\nTop 5 Reasons Sen. Alexander\u2019s Draft Education Bill Fails Students\nTAGS Criminal Justice LGBT prison",
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        "raw_content": "A New Bill in Congress Would Make Mobile Home Loans Even More Predatory\nNovember 30, 2017 | Sarah Edelman & Michela Zonta\nTomorrow, the House of Representatives will vote on a bill that would allow employees at manufactured home retailers\u2014who sell houses often called \u201cmobile homes\u201d or \u201ctrailers\u201d\u2014to steer customers towards specific loan choices. The Senate Banking Committee will vote on a similar proposal on December 5.\nIt\u2019s a wonky bill, and it\u2019s flown under the radar so far. But\u2014particularly given the political war being waged at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau\u2014it shouldn\u2019t get buried. More than 1 in 10 homes in rural or small-town America were built in a factory, and they are usually owned by older, poorer Americans. Even though the average sale price for a new manufactured home is $68,000, consumers who take out a loan to buy one typically pay high interest rates and fees that can add hundreds of dollars to their monthly housing payment.\nProponents of the new legislation argue that this change will allow salespeople to help consumers find financing more quickly. However, it also creates a powerful incentive for retailers to drive consumers toward the loans that are most profitable for the business\u2014even when there are less expensive options available for the consumer.\nCarla Burr, who owns her home in Chantilly, Virginia, was surprised by the interest rate she was offered after she sold her condominium to purchase a manufactured home in 2004. She had good credit and could make a sizeable down payment\u2014she had just netted more than $100,000 from the sale of her condo. But lenders were asking her to pay an interest rate greater than 10 percent for a 20-year mortgage, more than double what she paid on the mortgage for her previous home. \u201cIt\u2019s as if they are treating manufactured homeowners as if we were substandard, or uneducated,\u201d Burr said. Today, even though mortgage interest rates are generally lower than they were 13 years ago, manufactured housing consumers like Burr are still being charged high rates.\nAbout 70 percent of mortgages for manufactured homes are already higher-priced mortgage loans Higher-priced mortgage loans have interest rates and fees (APR) above the standard rate (APOR) by 1.5 or more percentage points.\n, compared with only 3 percent of mortgages for site-built homes. That\u2019s due, at least in part, to the lack of competition within the manufactured housing industry. Companies affiliated with a single large corporation, Clayton Homes, were responsible for 38 percent of manufactured housing loans in 2016 and for more than 70 percent of loans made to African American buyers in 2014. That leaves companies with little need to lower their rates to attract consumers\u2014and that would be especially true if there was a steady stream of referrals from affiliated retail shops.\nLenders were asking her to pay more than double the interest rate she paid on her previous home\nClayton Homes is also the largest producer of manufactured homes and sells these homes through 1,600 retailers. That gives the company thousands of opportunities to solicit customers for loans offered by its mortgage lending affiliates, 21st Mortgage and Vanderbilt Mortgage, which make far more loans each year than any other lenders. They also charge consumers higher interest rates than much of their competition.\nIn Virginia, for instance, this company\u2019s interest rates for higher-priced loans averaged 6.1 percentage points above a typical mortgage loan, whereas interest rates charged for similar loans by the rest of the industry in the commonwealth averaged 3.9 percentage points above a typical loan. For a Virginian taking out an average-size loan from a lender affiliated with Clayton Homes, this means they could pay about $75 more each month and about $18,000 more over the life of a 20-year loan than if they had gotten a mortgage elsewhere. Since owners of manufactured homes in Virginia earn about $40,000 each year\u2014about half the annual income of other homeowners in the commonwealth\u2014these additional payments can be a significant financial strain.\nInterest rates aren\u2019t the only thing on the line. The House bill under consideration would also allow lenders to include higher up-front fees, prepayment penalties, balloon payments, and hefty late fees on higher-interest loans, leaving many manufactured housing buyers with expensive loans that are difficult to pay off. Manufactured housing industry lobbyists claim that regulations preventing these practices have made it more expensive to do business and, as a result, consumers can\u2019t get loans to buy manufactured homes. However, Center for American Progress analysis shows that 2015 loan volumes were fairly similar to the volumes before the regulation went into effect; the biggest difference is that fewer consumers received loans with exorbitant rates and risky terms. Last year, there was a modest 5 percent decrease in the number of loans originated, but lending quality remained stronger.\nIf Congress is serious about giving consumers more borrowing choices, more high-quality lenders need to offer mortgage loans for manufactured housing. However, by giving further advantage to today\u2019s largest providers, these bills could derail efforts to expand financing options available for consumers. Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and state housing finance agencies are taking steps to make it easier for lenders to offer mortgages for manufactured homes. For instance, both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have committed to buying more manufactured housing loans from banks, which should encourage more lending. They are also launching pilots to buy manufactured housing loans titled as chattel, which represent the majority of manufactured housing lending. Allowing the largest manufactured housing companies today to tighten their grip on consumers could put newer lenders, who do not have salespeople at retailers promoting their offerings, at a disadvantage.\nConsumers of manufactured housing deserve the same rights and protections available to those buying site-built homes. And since families that live in manufactured housing are more likely to be teetering on the edge of financial stability, they are the least well-positioned to shoulder additional burdens. Congress should take further steps to expand options for these consumers, not pave the way for more abuses.\nTAGS Housing Lending Predatory Lenders\nThis Republican State Senator is Trying to Clean Up the Failed Kansas Tax Experiment\nNovember 29, 2017 | Jeremy Slevin & Zahra Mion\nFlickr/Jimmy Emerson\nWe all know the story by now. In 2012, with Republican Gov. Sam Brownback at the helm, Kansas enacted massive state-wide tax cuts. Proponents of supply-side economics insisted that these tax cuts would not only pay for themselves, but would also spur massive economic growth in the state. Brownback said the tax cuts would be \u201ca shot of adrenaline into the heart of the Kansas economy.\u201d He promised that they\u2019d boost investment and increase employment; and he swore they\u2019d \u201cdirectly benefit our schools and local governments.\u201d\nInstead, over the next few years, the tax cuts wrought havoc on the state\u2019s economy and funding for schools, health care, and other priorities. The state\u2019s economy slowed down, their credit rating was reduced, and job creation underperformed nearly every neighboring state as well as the national average. Now, Despite Governor Brownback\u2019s failed \u201creal-life experiment\u201d and dire warnings from Kansas legislators, Congressional Republicans are planning to apply an eerily similar proposal nationwide.\nJeremy spoke with Kansas State Sen. Dinah Sykes, a lifelong Republican who successfully ran for the Kansas Senate on a platform of repealing Gov. Brownback\u2019s tax cuts after seeing what happened to her kids\u2019 public schools.\nJeremy Slevin: So, you are a Republican\u2014you voted for Sam Brownback when he first ran for governor, but you ended up running for your seat on a slightly different platform. Do you want to talk about how you got involved in running for office?\nSen. Dinah Sykes: I was involved in my children\u2019s school as PTA president, and I started seeing the PTA foot the bill for a lot of things. Helping more with field trips, buying books for the library, and things like that. The classes were getting larger so it made me start asking more questions\u2014going to school board meetings, talking to my representative. I realized that it was more of a state issue with the way that the funds were coming in, so I got involved.\nRegardless of whether you agree with someone or not, you should be able to have a dialogue with them.\nAt the time I lived in a different section of Kansas, and when I moved just a few miles it changed my representative and my senator. I tried to open a dialogue with them as well, but I was not listened to because I had a different opinion from them. Before, I was able to talk to my Republican representative\u2014regardless of whether you agree with someone or not, you should be able to have a dialogue with them. So, I was frustrated trying to figure out what to do next. I didn\u2019t know if I should try to find a good candidate to get behind or start with the school board or what, and doors seemed to open and open and so I finally decided to run for the Senate seat.\nJS: And at some point, Gov. Brownback and the legislators passed major tax cuts for businesses and a lot of wealthy folks in the state. How did that play a role in the schools and your decision to run?\nDS: In 2012, the tax plan created a loophole for businesses so that if they were an LLC, they were not taxed on pass-through income. We also had three tax brackets and we went down to two.\nIt did not work. We had nine rounds of budget cuts. Borrowed $2 billion from our highway fund. Now I\u2019m all for bonding that money when it\u2019s building infrastructure, but that\u2019s not what it was used for. It was there to bridge the gap and to try to do a sales tax increase. Meanwhile, class sizes were large and my school had not bought library books for five years. And we were seeing that the core function of government was not able to work properly.\nJS: Was it tough to challenge someone in your own party?\nDS: Yeah it was challenging, and you\u2019re going against an incumbent that\u2019s sitting on a pot of money. For me, someone who is new to this, I was just making sure I built those relationships with local leaders and my chambers of commerce, and talked to my neighbors. It really was a grassroots thing, trying to get the everyday Kansan more involved.\nI think honestly that the everyday Kansan and the everyday American want people to work together. And it\u2019s not, \u201cI have this great idea and everyone needs to come on board with me,\u201d it\u2019s, \u201cHow do we work together?\u201d and \u201cI have this point of view and you have a different point of view and how do we come together and compromise?\u201d Compromise has become such a negative word in politics, but that is how good policy is made.\nJS: The reason we are talking about this today is that the Trump administration and some Republicans in Congress are considering similar legislation that goes a step further from what Kansas does. What words of wisdom would you give to your colleagues in Washington who are considering this tax bill?\nDS: There are differences between the federal plan and Kansas plan. When the Kansas plan was first brought on the Senate floor, the plan had pay-fors in it, and I\u2019m seeing some of that with the federal plan. But my biggest caution is to let the process work properly. Work both sides of the aisle, come together, have the committee sessions where you vet things. Don\u2019t look for just the\ndynamic scoring Dynamic scoring analyzes the bugetary impact of major legislation under different possible economic outcomes.\nor whatever that\u2019s just going to paint your picture. Look at both sides and have those conversations. At the end of the day, make the hard choice and look at what is really in the best interest of our people.\nCompromise has become such a negative word in politics, but that is how good policy is made.\nJS: Are you worried that, similarly to how Kansas faced budget cuts following the tax cuts, the same thing could happen at the federal level? I think currently the federal bill costs about $1.5 trillion, not factoring in dynamic scoring as you mentioned.\nDS: It is a concern, and I am going to try to stay optimistic and have faith that as more and more people are coming out and wanting to pass good tax reform, that we don\u2019t short-change the process. That we do look at all sides and come up with a good plan.\nJS: And going to back to what happened in Kansas, there\u2019s a light at the end of the tunnel. We should mention that after you got elected you guys went about repealing some of these tax cuts.\nDS: Yes, in the end of our session we did pass a bipartisan bill. That took us back, it got rid of the loophole for LLCs, so businesses are back on the tax roll. It increased income rates for all Kansans and we added back in the third tier on our tax plan. It was painful and a lot of compromise. Like I said, I think that\u2019s when you make good policy: When you work together, both parties. We were writing on a white board, \u201cWhat are things you want to see?\u201d \u201cHow do we establish this?\u201d\nAnd at the end of the day we had to come up with an override because our governor did veto it. But we had conservatives with roles as well as moderates, and we all came together and passed the plan.\nJS: And how has that affected the budget cuts? Have you seen a return to funding in the schools or is that going to take some time?\nDS: It will take some time. We did put more money in and we are still in litigation with the Supreme Court on our school funding. We were able to give pay raises to state employees who have not received pay raises in 8 to 10 years. We are seeing our revenues increase monthly, but you know it\u2019s caution. And we didn\u2019t get in the hole that we are in overnight and we are not going to get out of it overnight.\nJS: Thank you so much, senator, we really appreciate you taking the time. Hopefully, members at the national level can learn some of the lessons from what happened in Kansas.\nDS: Alright, thank you.\nThis interview was conducted for Off-Kilter and aired as part of a complete episode on November 10. It was edited for length and clarity.\nThe House Tax Plan Would Make It Impossible For Me to Have Kids\nTAGS taxes\nThe Quiet Attacks on Your Rights You Probably Haven\u2019t Heard About\nNovember 28, 2017 | Jason Fernandes\nLast Tuesday, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) released a plan to repeal Obama-era net neutrality rules. Their proposal would allow internet service providers to charge consumers more for higher streaming speeds or for access to certain websites, effectively opening a legal route to deny people access to a free and open internet based on their ability to pay. This came just a week after the FCC voted to roll back Lifeline, a program that helps low-income Americans pay for phone and broadband service.\nIt\u2019s all-out war on the poor at this point. https://t.co/v89ZgmRQCd\nThe FCC\u2019s actions are the latest in a year-long assault on low-income Americans. They come at a time when Senate Republicans are trying to pass a tax bill that would strip health coverage from 13 million Americans and eliminate dozens of federal programs that support low-income families\u2014including protection for crime victims, food for the elderly, and affordable housing\u2014to pay for tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations.\nBut those are just the headline battles. There is a quieter war being waged in the trenches: in state legislatures and federal courts, in congressional committees and governors\u2019 mansions, and\u2014as with the FCC\u2019s recent decisions\u2014in federal agencies.\nHere\u2019s a brief recap of what this war has looked like in just the past few months.\nThe administration is legalizing discrimination\nWhile the ADA Education and Reform Act has been quietly making its way through Congress, threatening to undo decades of progress for people with disabilities, two separate agencies have undertaken actions of their own to repeal even more protections. The Department of Transportation yielded to pressure from airline industry lobbyists and delayed implementation of an Obama-era rule designed to prevent airports from routinely losing or breaking wheelchairs and other equipment that belongs to disabled passengers. And last month, Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos rescinded 72 guidance documents that help schools enforce protections for students with disabilities. The revoked guidelines include a policy that helps students with disabilities get federal financial assistance and guidance for states on how to meet the needs of students with hearing loss.\nThe courts are chipping away at civil rights, too. Trump\u2019s Supreme Court appointee, Neil Gorsuch, could cast the deciding vote in a case from a business owner who refused to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple. If his appeal is successful, it could allow business owners to use their religious beliefs to deny service to customers on the basis of their sexual orientation, or even other protected identities such as race, religion, or national origin. This would hit low-income residents of rural communities particularly hard, who might not have other businesses they can turn to if they\u2019re denied service (research shows they won\u2019t).\nTrump is also stacking lower courts with anti-worker judges: He appointed Thomas Farr, a lawyer who has defended voter suppression and built his career undermining workers\u2019 rights, to a district court in North Carolina. Perhaps more frightening, he appointed Don Willett to the 5th Circuit\u2014a pro-corporate judge who voted to give himself the authority to strike down regulations that \u201cinterfere with the free market.\u201d\nFederal agencies are chewing giant holes in the safety net\nThe Department of Health and Human Services is encouraging states to adopt work requirements for Medicaid, which would punish unemployed workers for not being able to find a job by taking away their health care. This continues the administration\u2019s trend of using work requirements to gut safety net programs, after Trump\u2019s presidential budget proposed work requirements to help pay for $193 billion in cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.\nWork requirements place strict time limits on certain public assistance programs if the recipients are unable to work.\nEmbed Flashcards\nClick to copy link\nDays before Hurricane Harvey made landfall in Texas, FEMA was already coordinating the recovery, setting up supplies and personnel. But Trump\u2019s administration was extremely slow to help citizens in the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico recover from Hurricanes Maria and Irma, withholding aid until after the hurricanes made landfall. More than 20 percent of Puerto Ricans still don\u2019t have access to clean drinking water, more than half the territory doesn\u2019t have access to electricity, and 60 percent of U.S. Virgin Islands residents are still without electricity. (If the House budget passes, things will only get worse: The budget cuts nearly $1 billion from disaster relief to help pay for Trump\u2019s U.S.-Mexico border wall.)\nThe administration\u2019s xenophobia is getting even worse\nMonths after the Trump administration ended Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), they denied a few thousand DACA renewal applications for being late, even though many of these applications were sitting in a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services mailbox before the deadline passed. The administration also ended Temporary Protected Status for 60,000 Haitians and 2,500 Nicaraguans, forcing them to uproot their lives in America and return to regions that have been devastated by imperialist U.S. foreign policy.\nAnd, as expected, Trump has ramped up deportations\u2014even from the historic highs taking place during the Obama administration. The United States has deported 34 percent more immigrants so far this year than in the same period last year. For many immigrants fleeing violence and instability in Latin America, deportation means a return to poverty, or worse.\nJeff Sessions gets a section all to himself\nEarlier this summer, Attorney General Jeff Sessions strengthened the federal government\u2019s ability to seize assets from people before bringing any criminal charges against them. In other words, this lets police officers take people\u2019s money and property without due process. One more time: This lets police officers take people\u2019s money and property without due process.\nSessions also declared that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act will no longer provide employment protection to transgender Americans, potentially allowing employers and insurers to deny coverage to a group that already experiences extremely high rates of poverty. This came after Sessions\u2019 Department of Justice (DOJ) argued that Title VII also doesn\u2019t cover sexual orientation\u2014opening the door to more workplace discrimination against LGBTQ people. Other guidance from the DOJ on religious liberty could mean more discrimination in other areas of life as well, including discrimination in programs that low-income communities rely on for their health, safety, and security.\nNovember 22, 2017 | Gema Galiana & Amy DePaul\nThe places where many chronically homeless people spend their final moments are somehow shocking in their banality. They are public spaces we pass on the way to somewhere else: a parking lot, a dirt path, an embankment behind a high school. These are the exact locations, respectively, of where Alberto Gonzalez, Kenneth Baker and Rachael Mae Lane (in full-term pregnancy), died in Orange County, California, in 2015 and 2016. (The photo above captures the place\u2014Huntington Beach State Park\u2014where 29-year-old Rafael Estrada Sanabria drowned in the Pacific last year with methamphetamine and alcohol in his system.)\nSuch ordinary places tell extraordinary stories of a health crisis and premature mortality amid surging death rates. In affluent Orange County, homeless deaths rose 74 percent in 2015 from the year before, reaching 188. Last year saw the toll rise to 201. Similarly, the homeless death count has risen in Los Angeles, Sacramento, Santa Clara, and San Diego counties in recent years.\nA significant contributor to the increase is drug overdose, which has replaced HIV as the primary homeless epidemic, according to a 2013 study in the Journal of the American Medical Association. But another explanation is the historically unprecedented graying of our homeless population. Half of the nation\u2019s chronically homeless are now over 50, and they suffer from accelerated aging\u2014dying of ordinary conditions such as heart disease and cancer as many as 25 years earlier than the rest of us.\n\u201cFifty is the new 75,\u201d says Dr. Margot Kushel of the University of California, San Francisco, who studies homeless health and regularly treats middle-aged people for advanced geriatric illnesses.\nWith homeless life expectancy ranging between 42 and 52, and so many rounding this milestone, the time for meaningful intervention is fast disappearing. It\u2019s thus more crucial than ever to shine a light on homeless people\u2019s health, lack of medical care, and the circumstances of their deaths.\nThe following 10 images offer unusually intimate, eerie portraits of the places, though not necessarily the exact spots, where homeless people spent their final moments in Orange County in 2015 and 2016.\nPEDRO SAJCHE CHAN, 31\nHe died after jumping from the First Street Bridge to the Santa Ana riverbed, a partially paved waterway connecting inland counties and the coast. Chan is one of eight people in 2015\u20132016 to die near the river, where the homeless population has mushroomed to as high as 500 people. Paul Leon, the CEO of the Illumination Foundation, a homeless assistance organization, remembers working the riverbed as a public health nurse more than a decade ago, when there were only a dozen people there. Now, Leon says, \u201cYou have a core of about 150 chronically homeless individuals. They\u2019re the anchors.\u201d Placing them in permanent housing will disperse the gatherings, he adds, and \u201cthe sooner you start that ball rolling, the better.\u201d\nJESSE CARRASCO, 54\nHe died in front of One Ice House in Santa Ana, a dry ice supplier. Carrasco was the victim of heart disease, though he also had a brain injury. He was one of the regulars who at the time slept along the business-lined street where his body was found. After his death, neighborhood workers paid tribute with candles and flowers. Sidewalks are among the everyday places in which chronically homeless people die\u2014unlike the 80 percent of Americans who spend their final moments in hospitals and nursing homes. Other Orange County death sites in 2015 included a storm drain, a Taco Bell, the Pacific Ocean, a bus terminal, and motels. About a third of the deceased homeless people that year died in a medical facility.\nRACHAEL MAE LANE, 33\nShe was discovered on an embankment behind San Clemente High School\u2019s sports fields. Pregnant and at full-term, Lane died from complications of a ruptured uterus. \u201cIn the developed world? My goodness,\u201d says Dr. Kushel. \u201cWomen dying of uterine rupture is pretty uncommon if they are getting regular health care. That\u2019s one of the things that an OB-GYN would watch for.\u201d Lane was originally from Appalachia, Virginia, which has a population of under 2,000. Her funeral home obituary says she was survived by three children but preceded in death by two. The infant discovered upon her death, Callie Victoria Snodgrass, was referred to in the obituary as Lane\u2019s \u201cunborn angel.\u201d\nLEROY JONES, 93\nHe was the oldest homeless person to die in Orange County in 2015, passing away in a Cypress motel from an enlarged heart and emphysema. Jones is an outlier among homeless people, whose life expectancy is far shorter than that of the general population. \u201cNot a lot are making it past 65,\u201d says Boston physician Travis Baggett, who treats homeless patients and researches their health. Those like Jones who live longer might offer clues to longevity for the rest of us. \u201cThe oldest homeless people are hardy survivors. They are special, different in some way.\u201d It\u2019s unclear if Jones\u2019 emphysema was a result of smoking, though smoking is often a cause. Baggett calls tobacco the \u201coverlooked addiction\u201d among homeless people, who smoke at rates three times higher than the general population.\nJERRY BODINE, 64\nHe died on a walkway in front of the First Methodist Church in Santa Ana, the victim of heroin and alprazolam intoxication, the latter drug often going by its brand name, Xanax, which is commonly used to treat anxiety. Medical trends across the general U.S. population, such as increased opioid abuse and reduced white male life expectancy, appeared first among homeless people, and studying death among the homeless can yield insights into the health trends of the population at large. \u201cI have always considered the homeless to be canaries in the coal mine of public health,\u201d explains the Boston physician Travis Baggett, who studies homeless health issues. \u201cLife expectancy has gone down for white men for the first time ever. We saw that here. Drug overdose, we saw that here. You hold a magnifying glass up to a problem and see it earlier and more dramatically in the homeless population.\u201d\nDEREK PETER, 46\nHe committed suicide by hanging himself from the Balboa Pier in Newport Beach, in late 2015. His former wife, Abigail Lanin Eaves, remembers him as a tormented man who began to show signs of being bipolar just after their honeymoon in 1996. They soon after separated and divorced, though in recent years he repeatedly tried to reconnect with her and their son on Facebook. Now the executive director of a birthing center in Albuquerque and a certified midwife, Eaves was making eggs one morning when she got a call originating in Southern California. \u201cI had this odd feeling. As soon as [the caller] said she was from the Orange County Sheriff\u2019s Department, I said, \u2018Oh God, Derek\u2019s dead.\u2019 She said, \u2018How did you know?\u2019\u201d\nJANELLE BIXLER-MAUCH, 56\nShe died on a bench in front of a Lake Forest laundromat; this photo shows the markings where the outside bench presumably stood before it was removed. Her cause of death was a blood clot. In an online tribute, a friend, Julie Glasser, wrote that Bixler-Mauch worked as a property manager for 20 years, had children and grandchildren, and possessed a feisty, lively nature as well as a love for her Catholic faith, her Chihuahua, and many interests, including crafts and tattoos. Glasser lamented her friend\u2019s loss but said, \u201cIf I remove all the selfish thoughts I can say that I am happy that God had a better plan for you \u2026 You won\u2019t suffer another day.\u201d\nALBERTO GONZALEZ, 62\nHe died of coronary artery disease in front of the wall outside a Santa Ana mercado called Tia Market. A customer who stumbled onto Gonzalez that day ran into the store and alerted store employees, who then called 911. That wall had been a gathering place for homeless people because of a shade-bearing palm tree, which store owners had removed, leaving the stump still visible in the photo.\nJONATHAN POWELL, 31\nPowell was discovered next to a dumpster by a restaurant employee at Katie\u2019s Munchies, having died from a heroin overdose in Westminster. Homeless people are known to sleep in the restaurant\u2019s dumpster area, which is mostly enclosed by a cinder block partition. While older homeless people die of common natural ailments, \u201cThe 25- to 44-year-olds are being ravaged by drug overdose,\u201d says Dr. Baggett.\nKENNETH BAKER, 43\nHe was found in the bushes by a jogging trail in Newport Beach\u2019s scenic Upper Newport Bay Nature Reserve, a quiet enclave surrounded by busy streets. Baker died of an infection of his heart valve. He also suffered from cellulitis in his toe, which is a painful bacterial infection that destroys tissue and is common among homeless people, among other foot disorders such as athletes\u2019 foot, gangrene, trench foot, and unmended broken bones. Causes include diabetes, lack of hygiene, bad shoes, injuries, and constant walking or standing. A recent Canadian study showed that two-thirds of homeless people have foot problems at any one time.\nThis photo essay was produced with the support of the Economic Hardship Reporting Project and was originally co-published with Capital & Main and O.C. Weekly. Photos by Gema Galiana; text by Amy DePaul.\nTAGS Art Homelessness",
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        "raw_content": "Artistic Director Ralph Kirshbaum\nDomenico Montagnana, Venice, 1729\nRalph Kirshbaum, Artistic Director of the Piatigorsky Festival, describes his emotional first performance with the Montagnana and why he\u2019s been faithful to it for over 40 years.\nI\u2019ve owned the Montagnana since 1973. I had some very generous backers who wanted to help me acquire a great instrument. So I let that be known to Jacques Francais, the major dealer in North America at the time. He had a Montagnana in his shop in the fall of 1971, and I tried it but it just didn\u2019t feel right physically.\nThe next fall Jacques sent me a message to say that he had another Montagnana and this might be \u2018the one\u2019. I played it in his shop and it was a totally different experience. I said, \u2018Gosh this is an incredible instrument. I\u2019m going to Texas to see my parents for the holidays and after that I have a tour for two weeks and I\u2019d love to take it on tour.\u2019 He agreed, so I went home, but on January 7 my mother had a stroke and died. I was due to go back East and play a concert in New Haven, Connecticut, where I was a student, and where my mother was born and raised. We were all shattered and I was on the fence about whether I could play this concert, but in unison my family said \u2018you have to play\u2019 and that gave me the strength to play the concert. I was playing the Elgar, the most elegaic concerto in our repertoire, and I\u2019m sure I\u2019ve never given a more heartfelt performance of it than I did on that night \u2013 my first performance with the Montagnana cello. It was an incredible experience.\nRalph Kirshbaum, Photo: Daniel Anderson\nThen I took the cello on tour and fell in love with it more and more. It was obvious that this was \u2018the cello\u2019. I\u2019ve played many other cellos in my life \u2013 great Strads and other Montagnanas \u2013 which I can appreciate, but this is the one I love. To have found it and be with it all this time is the greatest fortune I could imagine.\nIt\u2019s gone through transformations of course. Five years later Rene Morel (the luthier in the shop of Jacques Francais) said there were things he\u2019d like to improve about the cello, so he gave it a new bass-bar, a new soundpost and a new bridge. I remember when I first played afterwards it was so different \u2013 actually it was a little bit too shrill, too tenor. Before that the tenor part was the weak part, if there was a weak part, but he said, \u2018Don\u2019t worry, just play it; it\u2019ll take six months, but just play it and it will settle down and you\u2019ll see that the top of the cello is going to be like a Strad.\u2019 If I missed anything in those first years that I had the cello, it was that the very top seemed a bit tight. And Rene was right, it was like a flower opening up. By month three I already felt the difference in the upper regions of the A string and by six or seven months the whole instrument had adjusted. I didn\u2019t think the cello could be any better than it was. And that\u2019s the way it\u2019s been ever since.\nThe cello was made in 1729 and it\u2019s in wonderful condition. It\u2019s one of the very few uncut Montagnanas. It\u2019s not particularly long, but it\u2019s very broad and the bouts are also very high. It does take quite a bit of physicality to play \u2013 it keeps my shoulders limber getting round it.\nPiatti played this cello, but I can\u2019t get too excited about that as I believe he had three Montagnanas over his lifetime, so he wasn\u2019t as loyal as I am! Then the Curtis Institute owned it from around the 1930s, and they sold it Janos Scholz, who was a Hungarian cellist living in New York. He sold it to an amateur player through Jacques Francais around 1970. The amateur had it for about a year but he realised that he couldn\u2019t really play it \u2013 he couldn\u2019t manoeuvre around it. So the Montagnana came back into Jacques\u2019s possession and enter Ralph Kirshbaum \u2013 and the rest is history.\nMy other cello is a Panormo dated 1791 [this cello will appear in our forthcoming Panormo exhibition]. I use it if I\u2019m playing chamber music concerts in the UK. I love playing it and it\u2019s easier, in terms of the actual physicality of playing it, than the Montagnana. But on the other hand if you\u2019re playing a big work, it doesn\u2019t take what the Montagnana will take. The Montagnana is my first love \u2013 and unrivalled!\nRalph Kirshbaum\u2019s festival appearances include performing Bloch\u2019s Schelomo at the opening concert on May 15 and joining the Emerson Quartet for Schubert\u2019s Quintet in C major, D956 on May 17.\nMontagnana of 1729. Photos: Jacques Fran\u00e7ais Rare Violins, Inc. courtesy Smithsonian Institute\nMontagnana of 1729. Photo: Ian Evenstar/USC\nExtract from a letter Alfred Hill wrote to the Curtis Institute in 1936, regarding his restoration of the Montagnana\u2019s head:\nMy first acquaintance with the instrument dates back to the eighties of the last century, when it was in the hands of Signor Tignani, then resident in Ancona, Italy. I duly admired it, but, at the time, the Cello was not for sale. I subsequently learned that Signor Tignani had sold it somewhere in Germany, acquiring in its stead a still finer specimen. It was Piatti, the well known Italian cellist with whom I was staying on Lake Como, who gave me this information; he spoke eulogistically of the Cello and urged me to go to Rome to purchase it, for, the owner being dead, the instrument was being offered for sale by his sister.\nI\u2026 deferred to go to Rome\u2026 until the following year. On my arrival at Rome, I was shown the instrument Signor Tignani had bought to replace the one with which I was acquainted and to my surprise, I found that it was a \u201cGofriller,\u201d the head only being the work of Montagnana. On pointing this out to Signorina Tignani, she told me that her brother not liking the head that was on the present Cello, had it exchanged for the one that was on his Montagnana. I bought the Gofriller and, by an extraordinary coincidence, came across its original head in Paris on my way home and was thus able to complete the instrument. It took me 35 years to track down the body of the Montagnana Cello and restore to it the head I had carefully preserved for this purpose.\nI have no doubts concerning the merits of this Montagnana and feel sure that the cellist who is privileged to play upon it will end by falling in love with it! All I would add to this: the instrument should be treated with the greatest care \u2013 yea, veneration, that it may be preserved for posterity!\nAlfred E. Hill\nPublished in Violins and Violinists, April 1947",
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        "raw_content": "Download FISCAL FACT No. 600: States & Local Sales Tax Rates, Midyear 2018\nLocal sales taxes are collected in 38 states. In some cases, they can rival or even exceed state rates.\nThe five states with the highest average combined state and local sales tax rates are Tennessee (9.46 percent), Louisiana (9.45 percent), Arkansas (9.42 percent), Washington (9.19 percent), and Alabama (9.15 percent).\nLouisiana\u2019s statewide rate fell from 5.0 to 4.45 percent on July 1, 2018 as lawmakers decided to extend a portion, but not all, of an expiring 1 percent on the sales tax. Due to the change and a small reduction in local rates, the state no longer has the highest average combined rate in the country, narrowly edged out by Tennessee.\nIn addition to state-level sales taxes, consumers also face local sales taxes in 38 states. These rates can be substantial, so a state with a moderate statewide sales tax rate could actually have a very high combined state and local rate compared to other states. This report provides a population-weighted average of local sales taxes as of July 1, 2018, in an attempt to give a sense of the average local rate for each state. Table 1 provides a full state-by-state listing of state and local sales tax rates.\nFive states do not have statewide sales taxes: Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, and Oregon. Of these, Alaska allows localities to charge local sales taxes.[1]\nThe five states with the highest average combined state and local sales tax rates are Tennessee (9.46 percent), Louisiana (9.45 percent), Arkansas (9.42 percent), Washington (9.19 percent), and Alabama (9.15 percent). The five states with the lowest average combined rates are Alaska (1.43 percent), Hawaii (4.35 percent), Wyoming (5.39 percent), Wisconsin (5.44 percent), and Maine (5.50 percent).\nOnly Louisiana changed its state rate since January, reducing the rate from 5.0 to 4.45 percent. The former 5.0 percent rate was the product of a temporary one percentage point rate increase, due to expire (bringing the rate to 4.0 percent) at the end of fiscal year 2018. In special session, lawmakers voted to extend a portion of what is known in the state as the \u201cclean penny,\u201d resulting in a new state rate of 4.45 percent.[4] High local rates yield a combined rate of 9.45 percent in the state, with the 0.55 percentage point reduction in the state rate and an 0.03 percentage point reduction in the local rate just enough to drop Louisiana below Tennessee (9.46 percent combined rate) for the highest combined rate in the country.\nThe five states with the highest average local sales tax rates are Alabama (5.15 percent), Louisiana (5.00 percent), Colorado (4.62 percent), New York (4.49 percent), and Oklahoma (4.43 percent). Average local rates rose the most in California, led by a one percentage point increase in the sales tax rate in Santa Barbara County in April,[5] along with rate increases in other local jurisdictions. In Alaska, where only local governments may impose sales taxes, several additional localities implemented a tax.\nIt must be noted that some cities in New Jersey are in \u201cUrban Enterprise Zones,\u201d where qualifying sellers may collect and remit at half the 6.625 percent statewide sales tax rate (3.3125 percent), a policy designed to help local retailers compete with neighboring Delaware, which forgoes a sales tax. We represent this anomaly as a negative 0.03 percent statewide average local rate (adjusting for population as described in the methodology section below), and the combined rate reflects this subtraction. Despite the slightly favorable impact on the overall rate, this lower rate represents an implicit acknowledgment by New Jersey officials that their 6.625 percent statewide rate is uncompetitive with neighboring Delaware, which has no sales tax.\nState and Local Sales Tax Rates as of July 1, 2018\n(a) City, county and municipal rates vary. These rates are weighted by population to compute an average local tax rate. (b) Three states levy mandatory, statewide, local add-on sales taxes at the state level: California (1.25%), Utah (1.25%), and Virginia (1%). We include these in their state sales tax. (c) The sales taxes in Hawaii, New Mexico, North Dakota, and South Dakota have broad bases that include many services. (d) Special taxes in local resort areas are not counted here. (e) Certain jurisdictions are not subject to the statewide sales tax rate and collects a local rate of 3.3125%. New Jersey\u2019s average local score is represented as a negative. Sources: Sales Tax Clearinghouse, Tax Foundation calculations, State Revenue Department websites\nNew Mexico (c) 5.125% 32 2.65% 7.78% 15 4.13%\nNew York 4.00% 40 4.49% 8.49% 10 4.88%\nNorth Dakota (c) 5.00% 33 1.83% 6.83% 26 3.50%\nDistrict of Columbia 5.75% (27) 0.00% 5.75% (41) 0.00%\nAt the statewide level, businesses sometimes locate just outside the borders of high sales-tax areas to avoid being subjected to their rates. A stark example of this occurs in New England, where even though I-91 runs up the Vermont side of the Connecticut River, many more retail establishments choose to locate on the New Hampshire side to avoid sales taxes. One study shows that per capita sales in border counties in sales tax-free New Hampshire have tripled since the late 1950s, while per capita sales in border counties in Vermont have remained stagnant.[8] The state of Delaware actually uses its highway welcome sign to remind motorists that Delaware is the \u201cHome of Tax-Free Shopping.\u201d[9]\nHawaii has the broadest sales tax in the United States, but it taxes many products multiple times and, by one estimate, ultimately taxes 105.08 percent of the state\u2019s personal income.[14] This base is far wider than the national median, where the sales tax applies to 34.25 percent of personal income.[15]\nSales Tax Clearinghouse publishes quarterly sales tax data at the state, county, and city levels by ZIP code. We weight these numbers according to U.S. Census Bureau 2010 population figures in an attempt to give a sense of the prevalence of sales tax rates in a particular state.\nIt is worth noting that population numbers are only published at the ZIP code level every 10 years by the Census Bureau, and that editions of this calculation published before July 1, 2011, do not utilize ZIP code data and are thus not strictly comparable.\nSales taxes are just one part of an overall tax structure and should be considered in context. For example, Tennessee has high sales taxes but no wage income tax, whereas Oregon has no sales tax but high income taxes. While many factors influence business location and investment decisions, sales taxes are something within policymakers\u2019 control that can have immediate impacts.\n[1] Special taxes in Montana\u2019s resort areas are not included in our analysis.\n[2] This number includes mandatory add-on taxes which are collected by the state but distributed to local governments. Because of this, some sources will describe California\u2019s sales tax as 6.0 percent. A similar situation exists in Utah and Virginia.\n[4] Scott Drenkard and Ben Strachman, \u201cLouisiana Legislature Partially Extends Sales Tax Hike, Fate of Online Sales Tax Still Uncertain,\u201d Tax Foundation, July 12, 2018, https://taxfoundation.org/louisiana-legislature-partially-extends-sales-tax-hike-fate-online-sales-tax-still-uncertain/; Julia O\u2019Donoghue, \u201cLouisiana House approves \u2018compromise\u2019 sales tax, budget to end months of gridlock,\u201d The (New Orleans) Times-Picayune, June 22, 2018, https://nola.com/politics/index.ssf/2018/06/louisiana_house_sales_tax_rate.html.\n[5] Vicky Nguyen, \u201cSanta Barbara\u2019s new sales tax rate will take effect April 2018,\u201d KEYT 3 News, Nov. 8, 2017, https://www.keyt.com/news/money-and-business/santa-barbaras-new-sales-tax-rate-will-take-effect-april-2018/653551134.\n[6] Mehmet Serkan Tosun and Mark Skidmore, \u201cCross-Border Shopping and the Sales Tax: A Reexamination of Food Purchases in West Virginia,\u201d Regional Research Institute, West Virginia University, Research Paper 2005-7, September 2005, http://rri.wvu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Tosunwp2005-7.pdf. See also, T. Randolph Beard, Paula A. Gant, and Richard P. Saba, \u201cBorder-Crossing Sales, Tax Avoidance, and State Tax Policies: An Application to Alcohol,\u201d Southern Economic Journal 64, no. 1 (July 1997): 293-306.\n[8] Arthur Woolf, \u201cThe Unintended Consequences of Public Policy Choices: The Connecticut River Valley Economy as a Case Study,\u201d Northern Economic Consulting, Inc., November 2010, http://www.documentcloud.org/documents/603373-the-unintended-consequences-of-public-policy.html.\n[9] Len Lazarick, \u201cRaise taxes, and they\u2019ll move, constituents tell one delegate,\u201d Marylandreporter.com, Aug. 3, 2011, http://marylandreporter.com/2011/08/03/raise-taxes-and-theyll-move-constituents-tell-one-delegate/.\n[10] For a list, see Jared Walczak, Scott Drenkard, and Joseph Bishop-Henchman, 2018 State Business Tax Climate Index, Tax Foundation, https://taxfoundation.org/publications/state-business-tax-climate-index/.\n[12] Justin M. Ross, \u201cA Primer on State and Local Tax Policy: Trade-Offs among Tax Instruments,\u201d Mercatus Center at George Mason University, Feb. 25, 2014, http://mercatus.org/publication/primer-state-and-local-tax-policy-trade-offs-among-tax-instruments.\n[13] For a representative list, see Jared Walczak, Scott Drenkard, and Joseph Bishop-Henchman, 2018 State Business Tax Climate Index.\n[14] John Mikesell, \u201cState Retail Taxes in 2012: The Recovery Continues,\u201d State Tax Notes (June 24, 2013): 1003.",
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        "title": "Restaurant Job Growth Grinds to a Halt as Sales and Traffic Continue to Fall",
        "raw_content": "News for the restaurant industry was more of the same for the first month of the fourth quarter. Although year-over-year same-store sales and traffic growth improved slightly from the previous month, October\u2019s results continued to fuel concerns for the restaurant industry as it struggles through its worst year since the end of the recession. This insight comes from data reported by TDn2K\u2122 through The Restaurant Industry Snapshot\u2122, based on weekly sales from nearly 26,000 restaurant units and 130+ brands, representing $65 billion dollars in annual revenue.\nSame-store sales growth was -0.9 percent during October, which is the eighth consecutive month of declining sales. Since the beginning of the year, only February had positive sales; that month was aided by favorable weather comparisons.\nChain restaurants continue to struggle to attract guests. Same-store traffic growth was -3.4 percent in October, a small improvement of 0.2 percentage points compared with September\u2019s results.\n\u201cSince the beginning of 2015, same-store traffic growth has trended down at an increasing rate,\u201d said Victor Fernandez, Executive Director of Insights and Knowledge for TDn2K. \u201cTraffic growth year-to-date has been -3.0 percent, a very troubling scenario compared with the -0.8 percent reported for all of 2015.\u201d\nOne area that has seen relative stability in recent months has been the rate at which average guest checks have been increasing which, at 2.5 percent for October, remained virtually unchanged from the average growth rate experienced over the last six months.\n\u201cEconomic activity is decent and may be accelerating,\u201d commented Joel Naroff, President of Naroff Economic Advisors and TDn2K Economist. \u201cThe economy expanded in the third quarter by 2.9 percent, the strongest in two years. It is possible fourth quarter growth may exceed that. The October jobs reported provided the first clear indication that the tight labor markets are finally yielding higher wages. With household incomes growing faster, consumer spending should improve. The one caveat is that people are buying big-ticket items using credit and that is draining some spending from goods and services into debt payments. Still, restaurant sales, as measured by the government\u2019s retail sales numbers, continue to outperform almost every other segment and there is no reason to think that will change. The election of Donald Trump will likely have little economic impact before next summer, but the probability that the federal minimum wage will be increased has diminished sharply.\u201d\nDespite restaurant sales growth rates slowing down overall, there are segments that are performing quite well. Quick service continues to be an area of strength. This segment was the best performing during the month, a position it has held for the past eight months. Only two other segments were able to post positive sales growth during October: upscale casual and family dining.\n\u201cDuring 2016, the three segments that are showing positive same-store sales growth so far are quick service, upscale casual and fine dining,\u201d continued Fernandez. \u201cQuick service, upscale casual and family dining represent opposite ends of the spectrum in terms of lowest and highest average guest checks. This suggests that consumers are favoring chain restaurants for inexpensive, convenience-driven and on-the-go dining (the vast majority of quick service sales are take-out). On the other end of the spectrum, higher-end, experience-based dining is also strong for chains. Mid-scale spending is where they are having the most trouble.\u201d\nCasual dining and particularly its bar and grill sub-segment continue to face significant headwinds and once again were the worst performing during October.\nRestaurant sales growth continues to be stronger in the western part of the country. Since March, California has been the best performing region based on sales growth and, along with the Western* region, was among the three regions that achieved positive sales growth during October. The other region was New England, with its first positive sales growth since May.\nThe rest of the country experienced negative sales in October. The worst performing regions were Texas, Florida and the Southwest**. Florida was affected by very soft results at the beginning of the month due to the hurricane. But, Texas and the Southwest have been suffering through a major slump since the effects of the energy sector\u2019s downturn reached restaurants at the end of 2015.\nAs restaurant sales growth continues to slow, so does job creation by restaurant companies. According to People Report\u2122, a TDn2K company, chain restaurants added new jobs at a rate of 0.3 percent year-over-year during September. After growing at an average 3.8 percent during the first six months of the year, job creation has slowed considerably and, for the first time in over three years, has increased by less than 1.0 percent during the last two months.\nA major concern and a source of rising costs for restaurants continues to be employee turnover. Both hourly employee and management turnover increased during September. Turnover has been trending up since 2010 and, particularly for restaurant managers, has reached levels surpassing anything reported for over ten years. 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        "raw_content": "Review of Kingston MobileLite G4 USB 3.0 Card Reader\nAfter a few months away from the world of tech, I\u2019m back to check out a product from our friends at Kingston. Today we will be looking at the MobileLite G4, a multifunction card reader. This metallic form factor reader\u2026\nTech News Roundup for Friday June 5th 2015\nToday is the last day of school for my kids and they\u2019re really happy, not sure if I am though\u2026 No more getting up at 5:30am, which is nice for me. Anyway, it\u2019s time for the news from our friends\u2026\nTech News Roundup for Wednesday May 27th 2015\nOk, it\u2019s time for the news and I know I haven\u2019t posted anything here for a while, I\u2019ve got lots of stuff going on in my personal life right now that stops me from posting regularly, but I have to\u2026\nTech News Roundup for Tuesday May 19th 2015\nit\u2019s time for the news and I\u2019ve got a lot of it, been too long since I\u2019ve posted the news so it\u2019s built up a bit, just have too much going on in my personal life right now to keep\u2026\nTech News Roundup for Wednesday May 6th 2015\nIt\u2019s time for the tech news roundup yet again. In this edition nothing really stands out, there\u2019s a few new motherboard reviews and a mixture of all kinds of stuff. On our end I\u2019m looking for writers, if you\u2019re interested\u2026\nTech News Roundup for Thursday April 30th 2015\nTime for the news from our friends around the world. The big news this week was the launch of the Kingston HyperX Savage SSD, so there\u2019s several reviews of those in there. I only see one Apple Watch review though,\u2026\nTime for the news from our friends around the world, so read and enjoy\u2026\nTech News Roundup for Tuesday April 21st 2015\nSo over the weekend my Windows 8 installation up and died on me. Tried for over 20 hours total to bring it back but just couldn\u2019t do it, so I ended up doing a complete and fresh install. In a\u2026\nIt\u2019s Saturday Morning and I had to get up early, too much too do today and this weekend. I have a three reviews I want to get up, a battery, an IP camera and a tactical survival shovel for the\u2026\nTech News Roundup for Wednesday April 1st 2015\nYes it\u2019s April 1st or April Fools Day so expect some goofy things across the web today and maybe even from your co-workers or friends but not from us as I don\u2019t go for pranks and things like that. Anyway\u2026\nKingston HyperX Announces Super Fast Predator PCIe SSD\nKingston has just announced the Predator PCIe SSD in their HyperX line of products. The Predator is an M.2 form factor SSD but you can get the optional adapter to use it with a regular PCIe slot if your motherboard\u2026\nTech News Roundup for Sunday March 22nd 2015\nHappy Sunday, Spring is here finally and it\u2019s 26F here and it was snowing yesterday an the day before, so much for Spring and things getting warmer I guess. Anyway, it\u2019s time for the news from our friends around the\u2026\nTech News Roundup for Tuesday March 17th 2015\nHappy Tuesday, it\u2019s time for the tech news roundup from our friends around the world, so you go ahead and read that I\u2019ve got some other things to take care of. I got myself an XFX R9 280 video card,\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Local \u00bb Archdiocese launches website to inform, educate on clergy abuse response\nA screen capture of the Archdiocese of Boston's new website \"Protection, Prevention and Healing,\" which aims to educate the public on the archdiocese's clergy abuse response and protection efforts.\nThe Archdiocese of Boston is launching a website this week entitled \"Protection, Prevention and Healing,\" which has been created for use by all Catholics in the archdiocese.\nIn a statement announcing the site, available at commitment.bostoncatholic.org, the archdiocese said, \"The content on the site will inform, educate and provide resources, especially for all impacted by sexual abuse of minors and vulnerable adults, and includes easily accessible support for survivors and their families.\"\nThe website is also a place to learn more about the various protection and prevention programs in place for educating our youth, as well as mandated training and background policies in place for our clergy, staff and laity.\n\"In short, it is a statement of the Archdiocese of Boston's commitment to accountability and transparency,\" the archdiocese said.\nThe archdiocese reiterated its commitment to addressing the needs of survivors and those who have suffered because of clergy sexual abuse, and said it investigates and responds to all allegations of misconduct involving minors, removes abusive priests from active ministry consistent with its zero-tolerance policy, and has created and maintained safe environments for children in our churches and schools.\n\"While much has been accomplished, the work in this area is continuing, and is lifelong,\" the statement said. \"Our education programs are working: Clergy, religious, volunteers, and employees are focused on child safety and creating safe environments. Adult volunteers and employees are helping children stay safe everywhere, including among friends, family, and others.\"\n\"We see this website as a living resource, not static, but one that provides valuable, useful and up-to-date information for all who visit,\" said Terry Donilon, the archdiocese's secretary for communications and public affairs.\nHe noted that more content will be added in the weeks and months ahead.\n\"We receive many questions about the Church response to the abuse crisis. We hope this is helpful in offering clarity and supports the healing process,\" Donilon said.\nThe archdiocese's Office of Pastoral Support and Outreach (OPSO) will work to collaborate with survivors to use the site as a resource for sharing their artwork, poems and other content.",
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        "raw_content": "Monday 20th November arrived, the day of Livvy\u2019s surgery, a day that\u2019s been so long in the planning, a day that Livvy needs so much in her treatment at the moment. Full of apprehension we set off on our long drive to London, a three hour drive if we don\u2019t hit any traffic. We left well before the sun had risen to ensure we had more than enough time to drive through the centre of London which always takes longer than it ever should in order to reach Westminster Bridge where St Thomas hospital sits towering above the River Thames.\nWe got less than 20 miles away from home when we found ourselves in slow moving traffic as we passed by roadworks on the M1. Having left so much extra time in our journey we were surprisingly chilled about the prospect of hitting traffic so early on in our drive to London.\nOur relaxed and chilled attitude didn\u2019t last long as shortly after we descended on a creeping pace of moving traffic my phone rang. I looked down and saw who it was, I also saw the time and knew this person wouldn\u2019t be in work so early as the sun had barley risen above the horizon. I answered the phone fearing what I was going to hear. I hoped and prayed it was just a call to see if we were on the road yet, a friendly morning call to say hello.\nThe words took a while to sink in, I couldn\u2019t believe after so many months of complex planning Livvy\u2019s surgery would be cancelled. How? Why? I was in total disbelief, although once it started to sink in a short lived feeling of relief washed over me, relief that I wouldn\u2019t be spending the afternoon in a trance waiting to be told my daughter was awake from her surgery. Phil who was driving simply got of at the next motorway junction just to get back on the other side and began our journey home in the opposite direction.\nThe reason why it was cancelled was out of everyone\u2019s control and could not have been foreseen by anyone at the hospital. Without going into the details, a key person involved in the surgery couldn\u2019t be there for personal reasons. I totally respect and understand this decision knowing a little more about the situation other than the generic term \u2018personal reasons\u2019.\nAlthough I understood and respected the reasons, for us as a family and me as a mother it felt like we were taking a big step backwards, after such a long time planning the complex logistics behind the surgery we were now in a position where we didn\u2019t even have a date. We had no idea of time scales of when this key person would be back and how quickly a new date could be organised. I just felt like as we pulled out the big guns and organised our ultimate defence against skin cancer, XP said \u2018screw you!\u2019 and snatched one of the most significant people away from us that was going to help us get ahead of the skin cancers that are plaguing Livvys face at the moment. I felt crushed, for the first day or so I didn\u2019t really know what to think or say but as the days went by it turned to pure hurt and dismay. I found myself not able to catch my breath through my tears, I didn\u2019t know what to feel or how long we had to wait for a new date. As a parent you want to do all you can to help your children and I felt weak and helpless.\nI had prepared myself mentally for every possible outcome following her surgery, I had cleared my diary to be home with Livvy the days following surgery, even when she was due to be back at school I planned to stay close to home just in case I needed to go and sweep her up and hold her close if the pain got too much. I had run through all outcomes and possibilities that can come from having a daughter under a general anaesthetic to remove skin cancer but I had not prepared myself for cancellation, it never even entered my mind as a fleeting thought. I think this is why it hit me so hard and my tears became torrential.\nTrying my hardest to hide my hurt from Eddie and Livvy, I didn\u2019t want either of them to feel the panic I did at not having a date once again. Livvy has coped so well wanting to return to school the same morning that we were told surgery was cancelled, she walk through the school door greeted by the head master with a smile on her face, I had to keep reminding her that although it wasn\u2019t happening that day it still had to go ahead at some point. Whether that would be this side of Christmas is anyone\u2019s guess.\nI wanted this post to be one telling all my dear readers how brave Livvy had been during her Mohs surgery, how quickly she had bounced back from her GA. I never thought I\u2019d be writing to say it didn\u2019t happen, we are no further on than we were in the summer. We have a possible new date of the 11th of December although this has not yet been confirmed, I\u2019m aware that this is less than a week away, I\u2019m hopefully that this will be the date although I\u2019m not holding my breath.\nI as a mother to a daughter that lives with xeroderma pigmentosum should know to expect the unexpected. That the unimaginable is always a true possibility. That the best laid plans can be torn up as you sit on and watch not able to do anything to stop them. I just wish XP would play nice and stop this constant merry go round of skin cancer, surgery, upset, hurt, pain and isolation. From the day Livvy got diagnosed its been a constant battle with her school, the local education authority, society and skin cancer. When is it Livvys turn for a easy ride where we don\u2019t have to battle against XP just to exists and be a child? 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        "raw_content": "The Boston Red Sox won their fourth World Series in the twenty-first century, taking the Fall Classic four games to one against the Los Angeles Dodgers on October 28, 2018. After ending the season with a Red Sox-best of 108 wins, they cruised through the first two rounds of the postseason before dominating the World Series and securing the trophy.\nThe Red Sox, propelled by first-year manager Alex Cora and star players Mookie Betts and J.D. Martinez, had one of the best Major League Baseball records in history. After a phenomenal regular season, the Red Sox finished first place in the American League East division for the third year in a row. They then beat their rivals, the New York Yankees, in the American League Division Series three games to one. In Game 3 of the series, Red Sox utility player Brock Holt propelled the team to a 16-1 rout by being the first player to ever hit a single, double, triple, and home run in one postseason game. In the American League Championship Series, against reigning World Champions the Houston Astros, Boston continued to demonstrate their resilience and strength. These first two rounds, with Boston crushing two other 100-win teams, set the Red Sox up well to face the 92-71 Dodgers.\nThe 2018 World Series ended in a quick five games, as the Dodgers lineup struggled against the commanding Red Sox. Boston jumped to a 2-0 lead after winning the first two games at home at Fenway Park, but Game 3 proved to be much more taxing on both teams. The game lasted a World Series-record 7 hours and 20 minutes over the course of 18 innings, stretching until almost 3:30 am in Boston. Each team had cleared their dugouts by the end of the game; a record 44 players total battled it out. The game eventually ended with a walk-off home run by Dodgers first baseman Max Muncy, the Red Sox put up an incredible battle against the Dodgers, exemplified by Nathan Eovaldi\u2019s 97 relief pitches from the twelfth to the eighteenth inning, the most relief pitches ever thrown in a World Series game.\nAlthough both teams were exhausted, Game 4 did not disappoint. The Red Sox were trailing 4-0 from Yasiel Puig\u2019s three-run blast in the sixth inning but managed to come back with a pinch-hit three-run home run from Mitch Moreland in the seventh and a solo home run from Steve Pearce in the eighth. The ninth inning continued to roll smoothly for the Red Sox, with a further five runs scored by Boston and a final 9-6 win.\nGame 5, the final match in the 2018 World Series, showcased David Price\u2019s mastery. He delivered for seven solid innings with only one earned run and with five strikeouts. After Dodgers player Manny Machado\u2019s final strikeout in the bottom of the ninth, the Red Sox clinched the championship with a score of 5-1. Steve Pearce, the 35-year old first baseman for the Red Sox, was awarded the World Series Most Valuable Player for his eight RBI and three home runs during the five-game season.\nRed Sox fans have a lot to be proud of with this team, as well as a lot to look forward to. Most of the team will be competing with Boston again next season, so Boston fans should be able to look forward to more glorious seasons ahead.",
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        "raw_content": "Review: The Chocolate Manifesto by Flying Monkeys\nThe holiday season is coming, and with it comes some special editions from craft breweries, far and wide.\nI fell in love with Flying Monkeys Craft Brewery in Barrie, Ontario years ago when I lived a couple of blocks away from the brewery. Flying Monkeys is now a well-established Canadian craft brewery, with an excellent reputation for quality product, including many experimental and quirky products.\nOver the past decade, the brewery has experienced an excellent growth in reach, and is now widely available across Ontario.\nThe Chocolate Manifesto is one of the more unusual and delightful Flying Monkeys creations. With three different types of chocolate incorporated in the brewing process, this is definitely a decadent product, despite the hefty 10% ABV.\nI had a chuckle reading through the Untappd reviews of this beer before I bought it. With such appraisals as \u201cThis is chocolate milk. I swear\u201d and \u201ctastes like chocolate cake\u201d, I knew that I wouldn\u2019t need more than a single bottle (which is beautifully packaged in a very appealing and eclectic red box.\nNot surprisingly, the first sip of this dark beer was a punch of chocolate. The flavour is obvious on the nose, and was very appealing to me.\nThat being said, if you don\u2019t love chocolate, this is not the beer for you.\nThe mouthfeel is truly velvety, and I completely understand the chocolate cake review. In case I have not been clear enough, the chocolate flavour in this beer is not at all subtle.\nI was skeptical about a 10% ABV beer being as sweet and smooth as this was advertised, but it truly is.\nThe Millennium Hops balance the flavour with a slight bitterness, but the story here is the cacao and chocolate malt.\nThis is a fantastic dessert beer, but not one that I would seek to start out with at the pub. I could certainly see it being a versatile dessert brew, and could imagine some interesting beer cocktails or floats.\nHowever, this beer alone has enough complexity in its sweet flavour to stand alone without any pairing.\nI\u2019m generally not a big fan of overly sweet beers (Belgian trappists excluded), but this is a delight that I would seek out again.\nStyle: Triple chocolate milk stout\nTaste: Sweet and chocolatey",
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        "raw_content": "Brian Draper, Documentary, Jacob Ind, Joshua Rof\u00e9, Josiah Ivy, Juvenile killers, Life sentences, Murder, Review, Sean Taylor, teenkillers.org, Torey Adamcik\nD: Joshua Rof\u00e9 / 75m\nA candid, often unsettling look at juvenile killers, Lost for Life looks at four cases where teenagers have committed murder and are currently serving life sentences in US prisons.\nThe first case is that of Brian Draper and Torey Adamcik, a couple of sixteen year olds who convinced each other it would be a good idea to kill their classmate, Cassie Stoddart. One night they went to her home and stabbed her to death. The second case involves Jacob Ind, who at fifteen, killed his mother and stepfather by shooting them. Third is the case of Josiah Ivy, who at sixteen killed two strangers, Stacy Dahl and Gary Alflen, at their home. And lastly, there\u2019s Sean Taylor, who at seventeen killed a rival gang member in a drive-by shooting.\nEach case features the juvenile killers several years on from when they committed their crimes, and explores their reasons for killing and how they\u2019ve dealt with the repercussions of their actions, and how \u2013 or if \u2013 they\u2019ve come to terms with what they did. There\u2019s also input from their families as well as some of the relatives of the victims, and the movie also takes in the recent Supreme Court decision relating to whether or not minors who commit murder should be sentenced to life without parole.\nAll four stories are potent in their own way, and initially it\u2019s hard to understand just how any one of these murders could have come about, but thanks to the involvement of the perpetrators, it becomes clearer and clearer as the movie goes on that there\u2019s never just one factor that sets things in motion, and that the reasons for these dreadful acts are often complex and unpredictable. What makes these cases all the more interesting is the distance in time and attitude that these \u201cteen killers\u201d have travelled in their own efforts to recognise and grasp both the enormity of what they\u2019ve down, and how their deeds have affected others.\nBrian is perhaps the most balanced \u2013 if that word can be applied to someone who deliberately set out to kill a girl he was attracted to \u2013 of the group, and despite an intermittent stutter, is quite articulate as he talks about what he did and how he\u2019s come to terms with his guilt and how \u201cbroken\u201d he was as a teenager. By contrast, his accomplice in the crime, Torey, is shown evincing an almost complete denial of his actions, and he\u2019s supported by his parents who in one uncomfortable moment \u2013 both for Torey and the viewer \u2013 state his innocence as if it was the most obvious thing imaginable. (And this in spite of the fact that the pair filmed themselves planning the murder, and then again after they\u2019d committed it.)\nJacob is equally articulate but there\u2019s something not quite right about his responses and the moments when he closes his eyes \u2013 which happen quite a lot \u2013 it\u2019s as if he\u2019s reliving the memories of killing his mother and stepfather. It\u2019s an unnerving possibility, and he\u2019s almost casual about the effect killing them has had on him. He\u2019s aware of the wickedness of his crime, but it all comes across as if it had happened to someone else, and he talks dispassionately about the events that led up to the crime, including his persuasion of a friend to carry out the murders first of all, and his equally worrying admission that he shot both parents almost as if it was a fait accompli (his friend having failed to do the \u201cjob\u201d properly).\nThe saddest case is that of Josiah, abused as a child and seen as a withdrawn adult, his emotions and his ability to talk about the random killings that will see him spend the rest of his life in prison so suppressed that his lawyer has to instruct him in how to respond from off camera. To compensate, the movie spends more time with his sister Amber. She proves to be an eloquent interviewee, but even she struggles to completely understand how her brother could have killed two complete strangers \u201cjust to see what it felt like\u201d. From this we meet Jennifer Bishop-Jenkins, who founded the website www.teenkillers.org following the deaths of her sister and brother-in-law and their unborn baby, and Sharletta Evans who has forgiven the killers of her three year old son and thinks other teen \u201clifers\u201d should be given a \u201cfirst chance\u201d. Seeing the two women together is inspiring \u2013 albeit for different reasons \u2013 and adds a layer of emotion that helps show the effect that these crimes have on the victims\u2019 families.\nSean\u2019s story shows how redemption can be achieved. In prison he became interested in Islam and eventually became a Muslim, changing not only his religion but his approach to life, rejecting his gang background and lifestyle, and forging a new life for himself. His moving account of his rehabilitation offers hope for all those teenagers who have killed without giving due consideration of the effect their actions will have on others, and the way in which self-respect can be regained. Without him the movie would have been painfully pessimistic, but thanks to Rof\u00e9\u2019s considered approach to the material and the careful assembly of the various interviews, Lost for Life is a captivating, intriguing, and necessarily thought-provoking documentary that wisely avoids looking for definitive answers as to why these terrible crimes happened, but asks if we can ever forgive the people who commit them. It\u2019s a difficult question, and as mentioned before, the candour the movie invokes goes some way to increasing the difficulty in deciding, but without this challenge, the movie would not be as rewarding or as stimulating as it is.\nRating: 8/10 \u2013 a tough subject given fair treatment, and very pertinent in terms of what\u2019s happened recently in US law, Lost for Life paints a terrifying portrait of youth gone awry; by shying away from a more sensationalist approach, this is an impressive, often haunting documentary that is both horrific and uplifting.\n15 thoughts on \u201cLost for Life (2013)\u201d\nPingback: Lost for Life (2013) | Tinseltown Times\nI think you should verify Draper\u2019s first name, or at least the name he goes by in several other documents and tv programs. I believe it is Brian.\ndullwood68 said:\nThanks for the heads up \u2013 can\u2019t believe I put Keith instead of Brian!\ndullwood\nTorey Adamcik and his parents are monster and pieces of crap. . While watching the show he states he is in jail for someone else mistakes and his parents sit there agreement. He refuses to accept his responsibility and his parents. He got up Sept 22, 2006 dressed, went to school with a camera filming the victim knowing he was going to kill her that night.\nHim and his parents are blaming Brian. The videotape clearly shows he planned and wanted to murder Cassie since early that morning. Brian didn\u2019t influence him he wanted to. It is hard to believe that him and his fucked up parents are saying he was influenced and its not his fault.\nHe stabbed a person that is the most personal violation one could do to another human being.\nBrian and his parents out of all of this seem to be most remorseful.\nThese kids need to be in prison and pay for the crimes. They are not 2 and 3 they know when you kill someone they are not coming back.\nThis crap of they don\u2019t have the mind of an adult IS BS. For a teenager to have the initial thought of murder then plan it out and go through with it shows they have sense. They are doing the exact same thing if a adult decides to do the same path of murder.\nWe are so focused on these teenagers what about the people laying in a cold grave? What about them. The trauma and the fear the victims went through knowing.\nFor a teenager to think about murder at that age do you think as a adult they will not have the same thought process?\nTorey and his parents actually really pissed me off anytime they were on the screen. Torey looked like he was trying not to full-out smile while denying his involvement in the crime, and his parents \u2014 especially his mother \u2014 kept butting in to talk about what a great kid he is and how he isn\u2019t Brian. All the other inmates had to speak for themselves. Why did Torey get to have his parents there?\nTorey and his parents need to accept the reality: he was involved in the entire crime. From planning it and talking about it on camera to driving to Cassie\u2019s house to committing the crime to leaving the scene. No parent wants to admit that her child did something so vile, but to sit there and baby him and continuously blame the other suspect? Torey didn\u2019t even know what to say for himself \u2014 he seemed so bored and like he couldn\u2019t be bothered. Good thing mommy dearest was there to feed him his lines, huh?\nI might be wrong, but I think the reason Torey\u2019s parents were there was to show \u2013 perhaps \u2013 that not all teen killers accept that their actions were wrong, and if you have parents or loved ones who behave as Torey\u2019s parents did, that their son couldn\u2019t have been a part of Cassie Jo\u2019s murder, then it\u2019s unsurprising that they\u2019ll hide behind those assertions. In the end, nobody in Torey\u2019s family is able to deal with what he did, and in a sense, that\u2019s another tragedy.\nI thought this was a great review and agreed with everything you pointed on except about Jacob. I hope you will consider updating to include additional information.\nJacob Ind and his brothers suffered sexual and physical abuse most of their childhoods by their stepfather and mother. The woman who gave birth to him (I don\u2019t feel right calling her his mother again) would actually administer enemas to the boys before sexually assaulted by their step father. I think that more than clarifies what seemed \u201coff\u201d about him. He most likely was reliving it with pleasure. If you look up his interviews, he declares prison a great life in contrast than to his childhood so I can guarantee you that he has no regrets.\nThanks for the kind words. It\u2019s been over a year since I saw Lost for Life, but it has stuck with me. Of the five, Jacob seemed to me to be the least affected by what he\u2019d done, as if it was of no consequence, or something that just had to be done like cleaning dishes or putting out the garbage. I think it\u2019s always a good idea to \u201crevisit\u201d documentaries, just to find out what\u2019s going on since the filming, and an update is a really good idea. I\u2019m not sure when it\u2019ll happen, but I\u2019ll definitely give you a heads up. Thanks again \u2013\nHere\u2019s that heads up I promised you. A follow-up post to my review of Lost for Life will be online in the next hour. Let me know what you think. Regards \u2013\nLJ Gilmore said:\nThis is the 4th time I\u2019ve watched this and it still brings tears to my eyes! I completely agree with almost all of the comments listed. I can not believe Torey Adamcik\u2019s parents are acting the way they are, I recently run across a video on youtube claiming how innocent Torey is LOL! The way Brian talked about what he did brought tears to my eyes only because he knows what he did and he actually takes responsibilty for what he did, I am in know way saying he should be set free though. Jacob\u2019s story really tears at my heart and I am always looking for updates concerning him. I know what he did was wrong and I know the way he talks about the crime comes across a little cold BUT looked at how he was raised I\u2019m not saying its an excuse or that all people that are raised in that way murder people but he is one of those cases that I truely believe should be looked at and even released! As far as Josiah I don\u2019t know because I have yet to find anything that documents the abuse he and his sister say happened. I do wish all these people and their victims to try and make something out of the horrible tragedies that have happened to them!\nPingback: Lost for Life (2013) \u2013 Another Look | thedullwoodexperiment\nJacob Ind presented a self-defense case at his murder trial but the jury didn\u2019t buy it because Jacob\u2019s lawyer wouldn\u2019t let him testify. When kidnap victims kill their abductors we don\u2019t expect them to feel remorse. Jacob was a captive. The stepfather was a serial pedophile who got off on raping little boys. Self-defense isn\u2019t a crime.\nTTCL said:\nI cannot get Jacob, Brian, and Josiah (and his sister) out of my head since watching the documentary. Unless someone walks in a person\u2019s shoes they have no clue what it\u2019s like to be them. When you\u2019re severely abused and/or neglected by your own parents (as was Jacob\u2019s and Josiah\u2019s case) you can\u2019t understand why your parents hate you so much and it does some really awful things to one\u2019s psyche. One has to disconnect from their heart as much as possible because the rejection and abuse is too painful.\nOne can only take so much before they snap and lose it in defense of themselves. Fighting back is the only way to keep one from completely disappearing inside. Standing up is to say, I DO MATTER!! And it\u2019s NOT okay to treat me like that!! (I\u2019m referring to Jacob now.) There\u2019s only so many tears a kid can cry before they don\u2019t cry anymore. Before they realize their tears don\u2019t matter, that they don\u2019t matter. And unless a person has felt that kind of pain they don\u2019t need to be judging any child of severe abuse like this because they have no idea what it\u2019s like. An abused and neglected child cannot thinking straight. It\u2019s not as though life ever made sense to them anyway, so how could they know how to think straight.\nPeople who judge these teens have no idea the kind of righteous rage repeated abuse can produce in a person over a long period of time.\nI was raised by a father who suffered tremendously from PTSD and was extremely violent towards me and I too used to fantasize about killing him. And he was okay some of the times! But when he wasn\u2019t\u2026.\nThere\u2019s only so much someone can take before they lose it in defense of themselves. No one helped me either, even after finding out about the abuse. No one wanted to intervene back then. I ended up running away because I knew he was going to probably kill me if I didn\u2019t leave. I, an attractive young female was on the streets at 14 years old. I moved around 53 times in 2 1/2 years never finding a safe place. I slept with a knife stuffed in my teddy bear just waiting for my first kill because so many people continuously tried to mess with me. Had I killed the wrong person for trying to rape me I\u2019d probably be serving life w out parole because nobody seems to care about our teens. (Who are actually the next generation of tax payers, or not, so the shallows should!) Teens get such a bad rap and I can\u2019t stand it; teens are just kids!! What kind of society doesn\u2019t care about their teenagers!!?\nOur society would rather defend absolutely heinous parents like Jacob\u2019s mother and step-father over a severely abused 15 year old, and then on top of it locks him away for the rest of his life. I cannot wrap my head around that, it\u2019s absolutely insane to me.\nWhy is it we can defend ourselves anywhere in this country when someone attacks us and it be classified as self-defense but when a child defends themselves against life-long abuse they get life in prison?? I don\u2019t get it, our justice system is a joke.\nSher N said:\nOkay. I have to say this because it\u2019s bugging the hell out of me. I can appreciate your time and effort with what you\u2019ve written about this film, but a lot of what you\u2019ve wrote (your opinion ultimately) is based off face value. When we see someone who is a convicted murderer, we already have eyes of judgement the minute we see them in their bland, identical uniforms simply because of the image.\nBut, regarding Jacob Ind. Have you ever experienced PTSD? For any reason? If the answer is no, you have no right to say just because someone seems \u201ccold\u201d and \u201cdistant\u201d to say they\u2019re a monster because society as a whole looks at mental illness with confused faces because practically no one takes the time to look into mental illness and the trauma associated with it.\nThis kid suffered abuse to THE WORST DEGREE. Even Josiah (whom you have the most sympathy for because he was abused and can clearly (on screen) experience mental issues on a day to day basis. How can you judge someone who suffered molestation from a figure who was supposed to be his father figure, and his own flesh and blood HELP and AIDE the monster doing these things to him and have the audacity to tell that kid that he\u2019s worthless and has no placement in this world? The person who is supposed to protect you\u2026 Who brought you into this world\u2026 And you judge him because \u201che looked off\u201d\nI am a survivor of sexual abuse from my step parent and I STILL to this day KNOW it affects me in my everyday life. Him and his brother suffered terrible abuse day in and out and you think he\u2019s a monster because of how he acts. He\u2019s intelligent, and the fact that he doesn\u2019t show remorse for what he\u2019s done, despite he circumstances, you think he\u2019s the monster of this whole show. The other commenter was right, that pile of shit with his parents shirking responsibility from what he was a part of and putting it on the other prisoner, Brian, was terrible.\nI have sympathy mostly for Brian and definitely Jacob. Josiah I am a little hesitant with because yes he did suffer abuse (we have no idea on what terms, but it must\u2019ve been horrific) but he killed a pregnant woman and her husband to know what it feels like to kill someone. You could say Brian did so too, but you can see the pain that haunts him for his choice and it STAYS with him. Josiah is so far gone in his head, he can\u2019t put responsibility and moral obligation in the same court. He can\u2019t even put his abuse into words (in layman\u2019s terms) because of the trauma. And I think because he does that he can\u2019t take full responsibility for what he\u2019s done until he can confront his own demons and not be babied by parents \u201crighting their wrong\u201d because they abused him as a child and now that he did something bad they feel partly responsible for it. Enabling is still a factor here. They\u2019re intentions are good, but it doesn\u2019t necessarily means it\u2019s what\u2019s best for him in his state. His manner on camera shows the effect of the trauma and what\u2019s it\u2019s caused to his mental health, that\u2019s clearly evident.\nBut, you truly have no idea what it feels like to be violated by someone who is an adult and knows better. It\u2019s one of the most if not THE MOST terrible act you can commit to someone. It\u2019s rape. You take away more than just bits and pieces of someone. You take away all the things that individual finds wonderful in life. The rapists and pedophiles are always the real monsters. But Jacob ins isn\u2019t one of them. I think the fact that he was calm and collected was what gave you a bad taste in your mouth. I think he should have a chance to be rehabilitated. Because those monsters took away his life, not the other way around. Regarding Brian and all the others, no matter how much remote they show, they took away someone\u2019s life that did NOTHING TO THEM. NOTHING. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. THAT DOES NOT DESERVE LIFE OUTSIDE PRISON. EVER. no matter how badly they feel. They should feel bad. They can still do the right thing right where they are and that\u2019s by dedicating every day they spend there thinking about those they killed because those people can\u2019t have lives.\nJacob inds parents don\u2019t deserve breath. They never did.\nKarma Marie said:\nI completely disagree with you on Jacob. I just watched the film and to me, Jacob seems to be very remorseful for hurting his Brother, family and friends. He also seemed genuine when he said that it took decades for him to realize that if he can believe himself that he committed the crime due in part to his abuse, then he should have also understood that his Mother and Step-Father did those things to him because they were abused, as well. Thing is, at the age that he committed the crime, most young minds will not think in these sorts of complex terms, especially with the absence of a loving home or any good influences to teach them. There was a case (you probably know it) where a Father shot and killed his Son\u2019s abuser after his Son was kidnapped and sexually abused. Everyone I have ever seen comment on the case has said that if they were him, they would have done the same thing and that he doesn\u2019t deserve to be treated like a typical murderer (he got a fairly lenient sentence but I don\u2019t remember what it was- maybe just probation) We can put ourselves in the shoes of a parent who learns that horrific things has happened to their child but it\u2019s not as easy to put ourselves in the shoes of the one who is actually abused. If we can garner up so much sympathy for this Father, why can\u2019t we understand that a child of abuse is backed into a corner where there is nowhere to turn and no safe place! If his parents did to him what his Brother testified, I don\u2019t feel sorry for them and I don\u2019t think that he should still be in prison. He didn\u2019t kill a random person or someone who broke up with him, he killed his abusers. Completely different to me. Plus, how can you have sympathy for Josiah- who was also abused in a religious cult, but not Jacob? I don\u2019t think we saw very much of Josiah in the documentary and I wasn\u2019t able to tell if he was remorseful or not- but he didn\u2019t even kill his abusers, he killed a random couple. Just my point of view, it seems a lot of people see different things, here. Perhaps we can all agree that this was thought provoking.",
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        "raw_content": "When Prayer Is out of Order\nThen Joshua tore his clothes, and fell to the earth on his face before the ark of the LORD until evening, he and the elders of Israel; and they put dust on their heads. And Joshua said, \u201cAlas, Lord GOD, why have You brought this people over the Jordan at all\u2014to deliver us into the hand of the Amorites, to destroy us? (Joshua 7:6\u20137 NKJV)\nSo the LORD said to Joshua: \u201cGet up! Why do you lie thus on your face? Israel has sinned, and they have also transgressed My covenant which I commanded them. For they have even taken some of the accursed things, and have both stolen and deceived; and they have also put it among their own stuff. (Joshua 7:10\u201311 NKJV)\nJoshua was reeling from defeat when he tore his clothes and cried out to the LORD in prayer. He speaks to the Lord from a position of ignorance. I mean that respectfully. There was information that directly impacted the situation he was praying about that he had no knowledge of whatsoever. He prayed to God almost as if God was at fault. After allowing him to say what he had to say \u2014 God told him plainly, \u201cGet up! Why do you lie thus on your face? Israel has sinned (\u2026).\u201d\nUnderstand that there are rare occasions when prayer is out-of-order. It\u2019s not the time to pray. It\u2019s time to deal with the sin in the camp. In fact, there are times when we could pray and fast until doomsday and our situation is not going to change. Why? The root of the problem has to be dealt with. This means making sure that the people who are involved in the prayer are in compliance with God\u2019s word. It is the epitome of hypocrisy to go to prayer to get God to \u201cdo something\u201d knowing that there is a sin that needs to be dealt with that is impeding the prayers.\nThere are situations in life when praying to God is almost an insult to God and man. Take for example praying when action is in order. James writes, \u201cIf a brother or sister is naked and destitute of daily food, and one of you says to them, \u201cDepart in peace, be warmed and filled,\u201d but you do not give them the things which are needed for the body, what does it profit?\u201d (James 2:15\u201316 NKJV) When a person is in need and we have the means to help that need it is not the time to pray \u2014 it is time to help. Or take the man who would pray to ask God if it was His will to divorce his wife and kids. Those are foolish prayers. When God has clearly spoken in a matter it is not the time to pray \u2014 it is time to obey God. Prayer is never a substitute for obedience.\nWhen the Enemy Prevails\nPrayer is an activity that can give the appearance of great piety. However, the greatest prayers are those that we will never know were prayed (at least this side of Heaven). A man or woman goes into their closet and prays in secret \u2014 not allowing their right hand to know what their left hand is doing \u2014 and God answers those prayers. Prevailing prayer is not pretentious prayer. It\u2019s not a spectacle. Joshua instinctively cried out to God in prayer. That is a good thing! However, there was a problem that no amount of prayer could fix. Achan had taken things of the spoils of the battle that God commanded the people not to take. Because of that, Israel could not stand against their enemies. Achan\u2019s disobedience was a serious problem before the Lord and had a direct effect on Israel\u2019s victory. That problem required the whole of Israel to deal with it.\nSo Joshua sent messengers, and they ran to the tent; and there it was, hidden in his tent, with the silver under it. And they took them from the midst of the tent, brought them to Joshua and to all the children of Israel, and laid them out before the LORD. Then Joshua, and all Israel with him, took Achan the son of Zerah, the silver, the garment, the wedge of gold, his sons, his daughters, his oxen, his donkeys, his sheep, his tent, and all that he had, and they brought them to the Valley of Achor. And Joshua said, \u201cWhy have you troubled us? The LORD will trouble you this day.\u201d So all Israel stoned him with stones; and they burned them with fire after they had stoned them with stones. Then they raised over him a great heap of stones, still there to this day. So the LORD turned from the fierceness of His anger. Therefore the name of that place has been called the Valley of Achor to this day. (Joshua 7:22\u201326 NKJV)\nJoshua was a great leader. This is evidenced by the fact that he took swift action once he knew what the problem was. Notice how the men didn\u2019t walk \u2014 they ran to the tent. Joshua didn\u2019t drag his feet and neither did his assistants. He didn\u2019t act with timidity. He wasn\u2019t afraid of what would happen if he dealt with Achan. He was more concerned with what would happen if he didn\u2019t deal with Achan. this is the attitude that leaders need today. Be more concerned with what God is going to do than how man is going to react when you obey God.\nWhen we have the opportunity to deal with people in their sinfulness \u2014 we need to do it. If a person\u2019s actions are such that they are causing widespread havoc in the churches \u2014 it\u2019s not the time to pray \u2014 it\u2019s time to deal with the situation. Obviously, these dealings must be done prayerfully, but prayer is not a substitute for dealing with \u201cAchan\u201d type situations any more than \u201cbe ye warmed and filled\u201d can provide food and clothing to the hungry and naked. What did God tell Joshua, \u201cGet up! Why do you lie thus on your face?\u201d\nSometimes we want God to deal with problems that He is telling us to deal with. Prayer becomes a cop out. What are you doing? I\u2019m praying about it! Really? You already have the answer in God\u2019s word. Why are you praying? Do you think God is going to change His mind? If God\u2019s word gives clear direction there is no more need to pray. It is time then for action. There is no need to come together and pray if perchance God will give a prophetic word \u2014 God has already spoken. In situations like these prophetic words have a high probability of being false. Why? Because they contradict the written word. In these type situations, prophets may give direction that undermines God\u2019s clear directives. Don\u2019t fall for it! Remember, the Holy Spirit and the written Word of God always agree.\nJoshua didn\u2019t know what the problem was so we have no cause in faulting him in prayer. He did the right thing. However, when he became aware of the trouble-maker he dealt with him. What did he say, \u201cWhy have you troubled us? The LORD will trouble you this day.\u201d This is not to say that we stone people because we clearly do not. However, it is essential that God\u2019s people speak with one voice when dealing with trouble-makers. Achan found sympathy with no one. Everybody knew what was at stake and they acted accordingly. However you want to say it, Joshua put an end to the trouble by dealing with the trouble-maker. He realized that it was no longer the time to pray. It was time to deal with things before it was too late.\nAchan, dealing with trouble-makers, prayer\nVetting the Leadership\n2 thoughts on \u201cWhen Prayer Is out of Order\u201d\nI really got a great deal out of this post and what you had to share from this story about Joshua and Israel. \u201cUnderstand that there are rare occasions when prayer is out-of-order.\u201d That\u2019s really important to remember. Particularly in light of the passage from James that you shared. Thanks!\ntimbushifamily says:\nReally! I enjoyed reading your post. Its a lovely write up, it falls in line with my, \u201d A prayerful person, a powerful person \u201c.",
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        "raw_content": "The Rise to Fame\nAlexandra Babiner|February 9, 2018\nThere are many amazing actors out there who make award winning movies that move everyone all around the world. Out of the millions and millions of actors out there, the one that really sticks out is Danny Devito. He is a 73 year old actor who has Multiple Epiphyseal Dysplasia also known as Fairbank\u2019s Disease. This disease caused him to only be 4 feet 10 inches.\nDanny Devito has starred in more than 100 movies, ranging from horror to comedy to family friendly movies. Movies such as, Tin Man, Throw Momma From The Train, One Flew over the Cuckoo\u2019s Nest, Batman Returns, Look Who\u2019s Talking Now, Space Jam. and The Lorax. He first became acting hen he was in the American Academy of Dramatic Arts after finishing boarding school at age 14. He was sent to boarding school by his father who claimed he was too troublesome. After he left the Academy of Arts, he began taking acting roles at Eugene O\u2019Neill Theater Center in Waterford, Connecticut.\nAlthough, Danyy Devito has gotten to a very old age he is still taking many acting jobs and has not yet retired from it. One of his most recent jobs was in a Superbowl commercial for M&M\u2019s. He was playing the red M&M that was sick of getting eating and randomly became a human. A couple seconds later,got hit tra uck and then turned back into a broken M&M.\nAnother memorial Danny Devito clip, was in a YouTube video by the New York Times. He was recorded using his amazing acting skills of eating an orange and talking at the same time. He was also featured in the music video of One direction, Steal your Girl.\nDanny Devito has been nominated seventeen times for the golden globe and emmy\u00b4s. Unfortunately, he has only won four times for all the nominations. He won the Drama Desk Award for the outstanding actor in a play, the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Featured actor in play, a golden globe for best supporting actor- series, miniseries, or television film, and the Primetime Emmy award for Outstanding support actor in a Comedy Series.\nFrom all these accomplishments he had made from when he was a teenager to a 73 year old now he has not disappointing the media with his amazing acting skills. Danny Devito has and is going to continue acting roles for movies and keep impressing critics everywhere. Long Live Danny Devito",
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        "raw_content": "NASA flexes their muscles\nHow arms might be repaired in the near future. Credit@LenoreRasmussen\nLast night, NASA rocketed off an advanced material from Cape Canaveral in Florida to the International Space Station aiming to examine how it behaves in a zero gravity space environment. Lenore Rasmussen at Ras Labs, together with researchers and engineers at the US Department of Energy\u2019s Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) have been developing a synthetic muscle that might be used to improve prosthetic limbs and possibly help build more responsive robots.\nRasmussen initially started working with PPPL in 2007, shortly after setting up Ras Labs: a revolutionary science laboratory that develops and produces customised products to heal and save lives \u2013 such as Synthetic Muscle\u2122. Their aim is to create materials that allow for life-like motion and control. Rasmussen first received her patent for synthetic muscle in 1998. Synthetic Muscle\u2122 is a gel-like substance called an electroactive polymer (EAP), which may be used to make robotics and prosthetics for the hand that behave, feel and appear human. It may potentially mimic human movement, as it is able to expand and contract in the same way human muscle tissue does. The Pediatric Medical Device Consortium at the Children\u2019s Hospital of Philadelphia recently awarded Rasmussen with a grant to research the possibility of using Synthetic Muscle\u2122 as a more comfortable and ergonomic prosthetic limb. This is because the vestigial limbs of amputees often expand and contract during the day and so Ras Labs aims to replicate this in their technology in order to improve current prosthetics.\nThe Synthetic Muscle\u2122 may also be used in robotics intended for deep space travel \u2013 for example to Mars \u2013 because of its resistance to radiation. \u201cBased on the good results we had on planet Earth, the next step is to see how it behaves in a space environment,\u201d said Charles Gentile, a PPPL engineer who has worked closely with Rasmussen. \u201cFrom there the next step might be to use it on a mission to Mars.\u201d\nExploring space without robots is challenging, Rasmussen explained, \u201cHumans may only withstand a certain amount of radiation so that limits the time that people might be in space, whereas robots particularly if they\u2019re radiation-resistant may be up there for long periods of time without being replaced.\u201d\nLenore Rasmussen working in a laboratory at PPPL. Credit@ElleStarkman/PPPL\nPPPL provided much needed help and support along Rasmussen\u2019s entrepreneurial quest. Lew Meixler, the long-serving head of Technology Transfer at PPPL, who retired in March, said, \u201cThat\u2019s what entrepreneurs are\u2026they\u2019re the dreamers who devote all their time, energy and resources to follow their dreams.\u201d Rasmussen apparently solved an important challenge at PPPL surrounding the gel\u2019s adherence to metal. Originally partnering with Meixler on a federal Cooperative Research and Development Agreement in the Plasma Surface Laboratory, she treated the metal (typically steel or titanium) with a plasma agent. This allowed the gel to adhere more tightly to the metal by altering the metal\u2019s surface.\nPPPL were also involved in a number of experiments last summer when the Synthetic Muscle\u2122 was exposed to more than 300,000 RADs of gamma radiation (20 times the lethal amount for humans and equivalent of a return journey to Mars). The material reportedly successfully withstood the conditions it would meet on a trip to Jupiter and even further.\nSince last summer, Rasmussen and PPPL have been preparing the Synthetic Muscle\u2122 for its journey. It was launched on the Falcon 9 rocket, which also carried the Dragon (both produced by Space X), to the International Space Station National Laboratory. It is due to arrive 33 hours after the initial launch where astronauts intend to use the stations 57-foot arm to catch the Dragon and reel it in. The materials are arranged to return to Earth in July where they may be compared with identical materials that remained on Earth.\nHow might exposure to the environment of outer space affect the Synthetic Muscle\u2122?\nhealth muscle NASA research technology US USA",
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        "raw_content": "The commander of U.S. Naval Forces Central Command and the U.S. Fifth Fleet has been found dead in his residence in Bahrain.\nChief of Naval Operations Adm. John Richardson says Vice Adm. Scott Stearney was found dead Saturday.\nRichardson says the Naval Criminal Investigative Service and the Bahraini Ministry of Interior are investigating the death, but foul play is not suspected.\nRear Adm. Paul Schlise, the deputy commander of the Fifth Fleet, has taken over Stearney\u2019s duties.\nRichardson described Stearney as a decorated naval warrior, a devoted husband and father, and a good friend.\nMeanwhile, according to defense officials quoted by CBS News, Stearney was found dead of \u201capparent suicide.\u201d\nThe Chicago native entered the U.S. Navy in 1982 after graduating from the University of Notre Dame with a bachelor\u2019s degree in economics. He later obtained a master\u2019s degree from the National Defense University.\nHe served in several strike fighter squadrons flying the FA-18 Hornet and served in Kabul, Afghanistan, as chief of staff of Joint Task Force 435 and later Combined Joint Interagency Task Force 435.\nIn the U.S., Stearney served in various roles, including as instructor and readiness officer at Navy Fighter Weapons School, according to his official biography. He also held various senior posts, including as director of operations at U.S. Central Command.\nThe Fifth Fleet includes the Arabian Gulf, the Gulf of Oman, the Gulf of Aden, the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea.\nhttps://www.dailysabah.com/mideast/2018/12/02/us-fifth-fleet-commander-found-dead-in-bahrain-residence-suicide-suspected A handout photo made available by the US Marine Corps shows US Navy Vice Adm. Scott A. Stearney delivers remarks during a change of command ceremony in Bahrain, July 03, 2018. (EPA Photo)\nCategories: Americas, Asia, United States, Arab World, America\nTagged as: Bahrain, Gulf, suicide, UAE, US Fifth Fleet Commander, US military suicides",
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        "raw_content": "Twitter inventor\u2019s new project takes shape\nTwitter inventor Jack Dorsey had been mooted to be developing a new project, codenamed \u2018Squirrel\u2019 earlier this year and additional information has surfaced over the last couple of days.\nIts taken the shape of a payment system for the iPhone, providing the facility to receive payments on the go via a small dongle attachment. With Dorsey relinquishing his CEO status at Twitter last year, it\u2019s obviously given him the time to work on this next project of his, rumoured to be called SquareUp.\nThe process involves swiping your credit/debit card through the attached dongle, entering your details and away you go. The app sends you an email with the details of the purchase as well as showing where the transaction was made using the geo-tagging information the app takes at purchase. It certainly fills a gap in the iPhones functionality warddrobe, but how widespread could this be used, and how it would fare cost wise against similar products?\nOne place I\u2019m sure it would be used is Apple\u2019s retail stores! Others could include bars, retail stores, trade fairs, festivals with the key USP being the mobility it will offer over rival terminals currently available.\nAn area that doesn\u2019t seem to be so clear, is whether it supports Chip and Pin, and although the app is far from being finished, the above image suggests it doesn\u2019t which opens up a host of security issues. What would stop thieves from setting up a business and account, stealing credit cards and removing hard cash from a victims accounts in a matter of seconds? It could certainly see pickpockets join the generation of high tech crime.\nWith Dorsey\u2019s experience with Twitter, he obviously knows what it takes to design a successful product, as a well as a strong understanding of the tech industry. It\u2019ll be interesting to see the full feature list and how it operates if it does get released, and will certainly provide a useful and mobile way of processing transactions out in the field.\nRead next: Apple Keeps Cruising: Best Quarter In Company History",
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        "raw_content": "LONDON - NOVEMBER 25: Queen Elizabeth II looks at New Zealand Prime Minister John Key on November 25, 2008 in London. The Queen visited a New Zealand tourism exhibition housed in a giant inflatable rugby ball near London's Tower Bridge. (Photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)\nAs Britain exits the EU, the case for a NZ republic will gather steam\nLewis Holden | Guest writer\nDon\u2019t bet on special treatment for Kiwis in post-Brexit UK. The time remains ripe for a New Zealand republic, writes Lewis Holden\nIt\u2019s no coincidence that the idea of a New Zealand republic first entered mainstream political debate in 1973. That year the United Kingdom joined what was then known as the European Economic Community (EEC). New Zealand\u2019s Labour Party was in government and was led by Norman Kirk, who was on the record as supporting changing New Zealand\u2019s flag and, if his private secretary is to be believed, not much of a fan of the royals. Kirk\u2019s party debated remits on changing the flag, anthem and declaring a republic at its annual conference. While the remits were defeated \u2013 only the anthem was to change later in the 70s, and even then only sort-of \u2013 the sentiment driving them, a sense of independence, remained. Even with Brexit now a reality, there\u2019s no turning back the clock, and that sentiment continues.\nQueen Elizabeth II gazes affectionately at one of her subjects, John Key in London in 2008. Photo by Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images\nThe economic turmoil in New Zealand caused by Britain\u2019s EEC membership led to the defeat of Labour in 1975 as export receipts plummeted and inflation blew up into double-digits. At the same time Britain voted to remain in the EEC. The feeling of betrayal in New Zealand EEC membership created was summed up in a cartoon of the day which read \u201cI don\u2019t remember Britain being so keen on the Europe in 1939!\u201d It touched all parts of our society. It hurt us not just economically but also shook the way we saw ourselves.\nWe still feel it today \u2013 and along with an electoral miscalculation by an inebriated Prime Minister it set in motion the eventual opening of New Zealand\u2019s economy to the world, and in particular Asia. This, coupled with a resurgence of M\u0101ori culture, began the breaking down of the way New Zealand saw itself in the world \u2013 no longer a cosy, insular Anglo-Saxon and former British colony. That was, and still is, a deeply unsettling reality to a large number of Kiwis. It is evident in recent debates on our future and in particular the flag debate that that insularity never died.\nFast forward to 2016 and the fallout of Britain\u2019s vote to leave the European Union is only just beginning. In the past 40 years New Zealand has greatly diversified its exports and their destinations, and despite ridiculous protestations otherwise, we\u2019re not nearly as dependent on any one market as we were in 1973.\nWhat the EEC debacle taught us \u2013 although sadly not enough of us \u2013 is that whatever the geopolitical shifts, New Zealand needs to stand on its own two feet and make decisions that are in our best national interests, and to not make economic policy on nostalgia.\nThere are those that haven\u2019t learnt this lesson though. During the EU referendum campaign none other than Winston Peters gave a speech in the House of Lords arguing for Brexit and a Commonwealth Free Trade Agreement. This was on the basis that a lot of New Zealanders fought in World War II, and we were betrayed when Britain joined the EEC. The same old attitude recycled for another generation.\nNo free-trader could be opposed to New Zealand having an agreement within the Commonwealth or directly with the United Kingdom; it is in our best interests to lower trade barriers even if in the case of Britain, we are down to single digits for imports and exports. But having watched most of the televised debates on the EU referendum (I was in the UK during the last three weeks of the campaign) it is clear Peters\u2019 speech was meant for domestic consumption.\nWhat was very apparent was that the priority for a post-Brexit Britain is to join the European Economic Area and stabilise its trading relationship with Europe; the United States was most likely next cab off the rank due to the stalled trans-Atlantic trade deal TTIP. There are murmurings that free movement of migrants from the EU may now not be as restricted as some of the Leave campaigners \u2013 especially Winston Peters\u2019 UK equivalent Nigel Farage \u2013 have made out. In fact, being a member of the European Economic Area requires it. That means that Commonwealth citizens will still face restrictions on migration to the United Kingdom as the UK government attempts to keep immigration down.\nSo it is not likely that New Zealanders will be out of the \u201cOthers\u201d queue at Heathrow anytime soon. It is unlikely we will see the restoration of the full working holiday visa to anything like what it was during the 1970s, or the restoration of Commonwealth Scholarships. It will still be hard for even well-educated New Zealanders to get highly-skilled migrant visas. The term \u201cBritish Subject\u201d won\u2019t return to our passports having been removed in 1977.\nAll of these things matter if not just in a practical way but also symbolically to New Zealanders. Our post 1973 reorienting to the world, while not perfect and far from accepted or complete, is irreversible. Asia still has greater prospects for New Zealand than Europe, and that is unlikely to change anytime soon \u2013 especially with Brexit now being a reality. Our advantages in being a former British colony \u2013 the English language, common law, parliamentary democracy \u2013 mean that we are well positioned to prosper without Britain.\nSince the British monarch as our head of State is the last symbolic constitutional link to the United Kingdom, and it is oft-claimed that this arrangement benefits New Zealand, the lack of any headway post Brexit will further diminish the institution in New Zealanders eyes. The claims of tourist dollars following the royals are all well and good (and largely nonsense \u2013 they\u2019d come here if we were a republic anyway, since we would still be a member of the Commonwealth) but they are not enough to save the monarchy in the long-term. The changes unleashed in 1973 are irreversible and no amount of living in the past is going to change that.\nLewis Holden is a former National candidate for Rimutaka and former chair of New Zealand Republic, and current chair of Change the NZ Flag.",
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        "raw_content": "OpinionStaff WriterThu 09 Oct 14\nOpinion: JLL - Is Safety Sustainable?\nWhat does \u201csafety\u201d mean and is it part of the effort to make buildings more \u201csustainable\u201d?The traditional view of \u201cgreen buildings\u201d is that they have less negative impact on the environment, as measured by such things as greenhouse gas emissions, waste sent to landfills and water consumption. However, there is growing interest in making buildings more supportive of the people that work inside of them, and that includes making those buildings safer.\nBeyond building hardware, like annunciation systems, sprinklers and defibrillators; organizations are looking at safety training and awareness campaigns. And, it\u2019s not just safety in the workplace, itself. These efforts are addressing employees at home, as well as at work. It\u2019s one way to show those employees that the organisation is concerned about their well-being,It\u2019s not a bad message for any organization \u2026 \u201cWe care about the environment and we care about you!\u201d\nA pretty sustainable idea.\nArticle by Bob Best, Energy and Sustainability Services, JLL. Original article can be found here\nArticle originally posted at: https://theurbandeveloper.com/articles/opinion-safety-sustainable",
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        "raw_content": "Pomp and Circumstance for the Last Time\nTags: children, CPI, fun, IRP, misadventure, RTA\nYesterday, CPI graduated from high school. This marks the end of an era for us. We now no longer have any children who are not full adults. This is a little sad, for I greatly enjoyed the years in which I stayed at home and cared for played with the children. We had many great adventures and a few (now) laughable disasters:\n1. One year, IRP received for Christmas a kit of beads to arrange into artistic patterns and then iron together. She left one of her projects on the table. The two-year-old CPI decided that one of the beads would look most artistic up his nose. Accordingly, he placed it there and then PANICKED! It is 4:45 on a Friday and I am trying to remove a bead from the nose of a panicked toddler. I say to him, \u201cBlow your nose, baby!\u201d. He inhales sharply. \u201cNo, no, stop!\u201d I look up CPI\u2019s nose to determine the position of the bead (I know, I should have started here). It is visible and I think I can get it. I cannot. RTA (10) and IRP (6) look up CPI\u2019S nose and begin to argue; RTA, \u201cIt\u2019s blue\u201d. IRP, \u201cThere are no blue ones in the kit. It is black\u201d. You must imagine this argument as a backdrop to all that now ensues. I begin looking around for something smaller than my finger. I find a bread tie. I make this into a hook and proceed to carefully thread it up CPI\u2019s nose in an attempt to get the bead. I cannot. It is now 4:55. I call the doctor and plead with him to stay open until I get there. Everyone piles into the car. CPI is now screaming AND crying. The argument still rages. It continues while we drive to the doctor\u2019s office, check in and go to an examining room. There is NO way I am leaving RTA and IRP alone in the waiting room. It takes two nurses and me to hold CPI down while the doctor removes the bead with a long pair of slanted tweezers. IRP triumphantly remarks, \u201cI told you it was black!\u201d. We all go out for sodas. Except for CPI. He gets the \u201cBrave Child Award\u201d of a small shake. He consumes very little of it and then falls asleep, exhausted from his adventure.\n2. TSG decides that it is a good day to go to the zoo. FMP remarks that it is supposed to rain at about 10:00. TSG assures him that, if we get there at 8:00, we will be long gone by the time the rain comes. Guess who is right? Yes, FMP. We are at the back of the zoo in the children\u2019s area when it begins to pour. This area is about half a mile from the front of the zoo. We decide to wait it out. It is still pouring thirty minutes later when we decide to make a run for it. We are soaked before we go ten feet. There is now no point in trying to wait for anything. We stop near the entrance to the zoo and go into the Bird House to warm up. TSG almost ends her skating careen across the floor by falling, but is saved by the 16-year-old RTA. It is warmer in the bird house and the birds are very entertaining. Now, back to our flight. We have another half mile to reach the car since everyone else had the same idea we did (except they brought umbrellas). We reach the car literally streaming with water and begin a desperate search for something to dry off with. I cannot drive as water is pouring down my face from my long hair. RTA braves the weather once more to search the trunk. Nothing. About six months before, I had had abdominal surgery. Under one of the seats, far back, we find the girdle I wore to support my stomach as it healed. I had not put it back on after my last doctor\u2019s visit and had forgotten to take it in. This is the only dry thing in the car. So, I dry my face and the younger children do, too. RTA resists. Finally, he says in disgust, \u201cAt least this isn\u2019t our side of town and none of my friends will see me!\u201d. We now refer to this as \u201cSwimming at the Zoo\u201d.\nHopefully, our new chapter will include more fun and adventure. Much love to all my lovely children!\n0 Responses to \u201cPomp and Circumstance for the Last Time\u201d\nHere for the Party! \u00bb",
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        "raw_content": "Residents\u2019 Group VP \u2013 Stephen Birch\nInterview with Stephen Birch, Vice President\nWhy did you volunteer to be a member of the Timbertop Residents Committee?\nI have been a part of the Timbertop Residents\u2019 Group Committee since it started in 2014.\nI have a real passion and interest in creating a local community that is safe and welcoming for all.\nI am looking forward to helping the other committee members understand their roles and responsibilities. I am also looking forward to shaping the Timbertop community into a welcoming and safe place.\nThe biggest thing we do as a Residents Committee is organising events and networking gatherings, which I intend to continue to help expand this year. This is a great opportunity for new residents or even existing residents to meet each other in a fun and safe environment.\nI work full time, which often sees me travelling around Australia and sometimes to a different country. My daughter plays soccer and I really enjoy getting involved in her soccer through coaching. I love spending time with friends and family.\nThe Residents Committee is a group of people who volunteer their time and effort to create a better environment to live, work and play at Timbertop. I would encourage people who have never heard about the Residents\u2019 Group Committee to go the Timbertop website (timbertopestate.com.au/residents) and read through our Residents\u2019 Group page, like us on Facebook and attend our monthly meeting.\nRead President Ryan Doyle's Interview",
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        "raw_content": "\u201cWhy is it,\u201d he said, one time, at the subway entrance, \u201cI feel I\u2019ve known you so many years?\u201d\n\u201cBecause I like you,\u201d she said, \u201cand I don\u2019t want anything from you.\u201d\nI\u2019ve pulled this conversation from Ray Bradbury\u2019s magnificent Fahrenheit 451. The speakers are the protagonist, Guy Montag, and a young woman he meets, Clarisse Maclellan.\nClarisse Maclellan exists in a world of her own. She listens, and, through her charm, she forces the reader to listen. She is utterly wholesome and pure. She\u2019s too perfect. Clarisse Maclellan can\u2019t possibly be real. Or can she?\nIt\u2019s rare to meet someone like Clarisse. And frankly, when I do, it scares me. Normally, every human interaction holds an unseen message: hidden motives, unclear subtexts, or suppressed sexual desire. When someone is kind or vulnerable with me, I always assume they have an ulterior motive. I fear they want something from me, or, when I\u2019m feeling most neurotic, I wonder if they want to trick me into admitting a deep dark secret.\nI\u2019m antisocial, they say. I don\u2019t mix. It\u2019s so strange. I\u2019m very social indeed. It all depends on what you mean by social, doesn\u2019t it? Social to me means talking to you about things like this. \u2014 Clarisse McClellan\nI\u2019d like to be more like Clarisse. I think listening is the best way to do this.\nLike, really listening. It\u2019s amazing how often people refuse to listen. When I see two people speaking, one talks and the other looks into space in such a way that you can tell he is not listening but rather collecting his thoughts in order to say something once the other person finally shuts up.\nSo I\u2019m telling myself this: hear people\u2019s stories, understand their points of view. Stop thinking about yourself for a minute. Especially that neurotic way of thinking about yourself \u2013 because nobody thinks about you as obsessively and negatively as you do.\nAnd the cool thing is that, if you listen eagerly to what your partner is saying, she\u2019ll feel accepted. Her mantle of self-consciousness will slip. It\u2019s a win-win.\nAnd yet, there\u2019s no real way to know if someone you just met is a Clarisse Maclellan or a fraud. She might be lying; she might want something from you; she might not really like you at all.\nBut if there\u2019s a chance that you could be speaking to a Clarisse Maclellan, talk to her. And listen. Because if someone really likes you and doesn\u2019t want anything from you, she is a special person indeed.\nYou\u2019re not like the others. I\u2019ve seen a few; I know. When I talk, you look at me. When I said something about the moon, you looked at the moon, last night. The others would never do that.\nThis entry was posted in Books, Characters, Writing and tagged Books, Characters, Clarisse Maclellan, Fahrenheit 451, Listening, Ray Bradbury, Writing. Bookmark the permalink.\n9 thoughts on \u201cListening to Clarisse\u201d\nIt is not easy to know how to listen and hear what is being said and not what you think is being said or what you want to be said. Takes time to learn this but worth the time and effort\u2026to understand the value of listening. Takes some people years to figure it out and here you are on your way. Good for you!\nI am very late in responding to this, apologies. Thanks for the encouragement!! I am definitely trying to get better at this.\nNo worries about responding. Life has it\u2019s priorities and really this is not the top. Just enjoy.\n\u201cnobody thinks about you as obsessively and negatively as you do.\u201d Ain\u2019t that the truth! I remember when I was a teenager coming across something which said \u201cYou would worry less what people thought of you if you realized how seldom they do.\u201d Seems a bit harsh, but in reality it takes a lot of the pressure off.\nI love how harsh that is \u2013 it\u2019s a harsh lesson! I lost these comments somehow, sorry \u2013 I\u2019m still glad to read them months later, haha. Thank you as always for commenting. I love hearing your take.\nIt occurs to me that the art of conversation has been buried under one-way expression from TV, teachers, preachers, lecturers and everyone with an agenda. I would add that listening with an ear to understanding rather than refutation is the key to a good conversation or discussion.\nThat is an excellent point. I\u2019ve noticed since I wrote this that most of my favorite people are good listeners, too. It\u2019s definitely better to empathize and understand than to try to be \u201cright\u201d all the time. I\u2019m working on it! \ud83d\ude42\nTom, I\u2019ve fleshed out that idea in my latest post, \u201cThe Art of Conversation.\u201d Would be interested in your take.",
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        "raw_content": "1.6 Cultivating Positive Emotions\nLast time we talked about positive emotions and how important they are.\nWe talked about Barbara Fredrickson's broaden-and-build theory of\npositive emotions.\nNow, we want to talk about cultivating positive emotions.\nResearch indicates that we can actually increase our positive emotions.\nNow, negative emotions are valuable and important.\nBut most of us, I think probably experience enough of those and\nwe don't experience enough of the positive emotions.\nSo, this doesn't mean that we should aim to experience\npositive emotions all the time.\nImagine if we had the goal of teaching dogs, for example,\nto wag their tails all the time.\nThat would be very unhelpful, for\ndog owners and for the dogs themselves, because you'd never know what the dog is\nreally trying to communicate with it's wagging tail.\nEmotions are important and we need to make sure that we\nare taking into account the context in which we find ourselves.\nSometimes the context is one in which negative emotions are appropriate.\nSometimes the context is one in which positive emotions are appropriate.\nThere's also a cultural context here in terms of\nthe kinds of positive emotions that are valued in different cultural context.\nBut for now, we just want to have a basic sense of\nvarious positive emotions and how they can be cultivated.\nBefore I turn to that question though,\nI want to make one point contrasting positive emotions with pleasure.\nAnd I'm now following suggestions that Barbara Fredrickson has made in her book\non positivity, where she contrasts positive emotions and pleasure.\nThey're related she says.\nShe calls them cousins.\nBut she points out that they're related in the sense that\nthey both take us toward what we want.\nPositive emotions are in context where we like to be and\npleasure certainly is something that we enjoy.\nBut a difference between them\nis that physical pleasure tends to narrow our attention.\nSo, if you're eating a wonderful dessert, for\nexample, the tendency is to focus in on that dessert.\nAnd the taste and the smell of that dessert, the texture of the dessert,\nand really focus in on it to get the most out of the pleasure you can.\nAnd when you're eating that dessert,\nit also brings immediate rewards, you're enjoying the moment right there.\nBy contrast, positive emotions broaden our attention.\nSo, they make us more likely to notice things beyond simply\nthe narrow focus and they bring us rewards in the future.\nSo, there's nothing wrong, in general, with pleasure, but\nit's different from positive emotions.\nAnd pleasure, if we aim for pleasure in our lives, we may not get the same kind\nof long term benefits that we get if we prioritize positive emotions.\nNow, it's important when we think about positive emotions to have\na broad vocabulary when we're describing them.\nIf we're feeling up, we often just say, if somebody asks us how we're doing,\nI'm feeling great or I'm happy.\nAnd but that's okay, in what respect?\nHow are you feeling great?\nHow are you feeling happy?\nSo, it's important to be able to connect with a full range of positive emotions.\nSo, what I'd like to do now is just pause and\nI invite you to take a minute to write down as many positive emotions as you can.\nOkay, great, welcome back.\nNow, Barbara Fredrickson in her work focuses on ten positive emotions.\nAnd I'd like to just tell you briefly about each of these positive emotions and\nyou can see whether you had these on your list or\nwhether you had somethings on your list that are not on Barb's list.\nSo, the first positive emotion that Barb talks about is joy.\nAnd she says this happens in a context where your life feels safe and familiar,\nthere's, little effort is required on your part, you do not have to get up and\ndo something strenuous necessarily, but the emotion that comes,\nthis excited emotion that comes when things are going your way.\nI remember when I was in college and I had always wanted to act and so\nwhen I found out about tryouts for a play I went and I tried out.\nAnd I went back to look at the outcomes of that tryout and I was so nervous.\nHad I gotten the part or had I not?\nAnd I looked at the list and I realized, not only had I gotten the part in\nthe play, but I had gotten a larger part that I hadn't even tried for.\nI was so excited and I kind of of froth in the mouth a little bit I think,\nbut I was kind of so excited that I've actually gotten to be in the play.\nAnd so, I was smiling, I was laughing, I was walking quickly,\nI was pumping my fist and that sort of thing.\nSo, this is the kind of thing that can happen when we feel joy.\nNow, I actually think there's another kind of joy that we can also\nexperience as well that can be different, but just as significant.\nAnd this is a kind of quiet joy, where maybe somebody looking at\nus from the outside wouldn't necessarily know that we're feeling joy on the inside,\nbut we're feeling deeply moved, and deeply joyful.\nWe might actually shed a tear because we're so moved.\nAnd if we're walking, we're more likely to walk slowly.\nBut on the inside, we're feeling connected and uplifted and definitely joyful.\nIn addition to joy, there's gratitude.\nSo, this is where you receive something beyond what you deserved.\nI know that, just to take one example from my own life,\na mentor of mine by the name of John Lox, is somebody who spent so much time with me\nwhen I was just starting out in my career, and gave me so much great advice.\nI just felt unbelievably grateful that someone like him,\nhe's a senior philosopher at Vanderbilt University, so he was in a position\nof authority and great success in the world in which I was just starting out.\nAnd he took the time to listen to me and my ideas and give me wonderful advice.\nAnd so, ever since then, I've been filled with gratitude for what he did for me.\nSo, gratitude can be about big things,\nit can also be about things that may seen relatively trivial.\nI remember when I was in school in graduate school.\nI didn't have money for a car and so when I went grocery shopping I had to walk.\nIt's a bit of hike and I would walk back to my apartment with\ntwo bags of groceries as much as I could possible carry.\nAnd I remember one day, I went grocery shopping and it started to rain.\nSo, I was walking with my hands full of groceries and\nthese paper bags and I had an umbrella in one hand.\nAnd I was trying to keep my head under the umbrella.\nAnd I had a loaf of bread that I had purchased.\nAnd it was just sitting precariously on the top of one of those bags.\nAnd the more I walked, trying to keep my head under the umbrella,\nthe more that loaf of bread started to worm its way out of the bag.\nAnd I thought what's going to happen when that bread falls on the wet sidewalk?\nAnd just about the time that I thought it was going to happen,\nout of nowhere a hand reached under the umbrella.\nSomeone had seen what was going on, grabbed the loaf of bread and\nplaced it securely in the bag.\nAnd I was fine and\nI was able to walk back to my apartment without losing any of my groceries.\nI didn't know who it was, I didn't know anybody to thank.\nBut I'm remembering this now, decades later, with gratitude, for\na small act of kindness that a stranger extended to me at a time when I needed it.\nSo, we can think of these life changing things and\nthese smaller events in our lives as examples of green cape gratitude.\nThings that come our way that we don't expect nor deserve.\nWe can also think of red cape gratitude.\nAn occasion when you avoid something bad that could have happened but it didn't.\nI think in my own life this past summer, I was excited.\nOne of the things that I love most to do in\nthe world is go hiking in the mountains.\nAnd so, I had a chance this summer to go hiking with my dad,\nwho had just turned 81, and my son who was 5 years old.\nSo, we had a grand time hiking in the mountain.\nAnd then, we saw that it was starting to get late, so\nwe're coming back down the mountain and my dad lost his footing.\nAnd he fell heavily on the mountain.\nAnd we didn't know if he was hurt or not, if he could move,\nif he could continue down the mountain.\nWe were still pretty far up the mountain.\nWe didn't know what to do.\nAnd so, we actually called for help.\nthere were some people who came up and helped us get down off the mountain.\nSo, I feel incredible gratitude and a lot of relief\nthat what might have happened in that situation actually didn't.\nAnd my dad is fine, and my son is fine, and I am fine.\nAnd we have great memories from climbing the mountain.\nSo, green cape gratitude, red cape gratitude.\nIt's a powerful emotion.\nLet's move now to serenity.\nSo like joy, serenity happens when you feel safe and familiar in your life.\nYou don't really need to get up and do anything.\nBut it's much more low key than joy, Fredrickson says.\nShe calls it more of an afterglow emotion.\nWhen maybe you've played a game and you've won a really important game with\nyour colleagues in your sport, and you're just kind of sitting around enjoying that.\nThere's nothing you have to do at the moment but\nyou're filled with positive emotion, it's kind of an afterglow.\nMaybe reminiscing and savoring what's just happened to you and your colleagues.\nAnother emotion, a positive emotion, is interest.\nThis, also, is when you're feeling safe but\nactually your attention is drawn to something new and interesting.\nMaybe you've just discovered a new area that you're interested in learning about.\nOr you've just met someone that you think is fascinating,\nand you're curious to learn more about that person.\nSo, you're very activated,\nyou're very motivated to try to learn more about what you're interested in.\nAnother emotion is hope.\nNow, we feel hope when circumstances are actually difficult.\nIf everything were going our way,\nwe wouldn't really need to have hope, would we?\nBut when things aren't going our way, something bad has happened, or\nwe're concerned that something bad is going to happen, that's when we need hope.\nAnd we can be sustained by hope.\nThis desire for things to be better, and the belief that they can be better for us.\nSo, again, it's another very important positive emotion.\nAnd, let's go next to pride.\nPride is something that we fell when we've caused something good to happen.\nI'm the one who made that happen.\nI'm mindful of my son, Liam, who's actually just turned six and\nhe is having a grand time learning new things, being able to jump further,\nrun faster, climb higher and it's great when it reaches out to his mom or\nme, my wife, Suzy, or me and he says, look, look what I can do.\nAnd we say, okay let's see Liam and he does it, and he we say, Liam that's great.\nHe's filled with pride as he's learning new things that he can do and\nthat he can accomplish.\nNext, there's amusement.\nAnd this also, Barb points out, is when we're feeling safe.\nBut there's an element of the unexpected about this, right?\nSo, something happens, somebody tells a joke, and it has an unexpected ending.\nThere's a social element to it that is,\nwe just enjoy being in other people's company.\nWe enjoy laughing and being amused.\nAnd then, there's inspiration.\nAnd inspiration is what we feel when somebody does something\nthat is, it's really an example of the best in human nature.\nMaybe somebody reaches out, and help someone in a self-sacrificial way.\nOr maybe someone dedicates their lives\nto performance of a musical nature or in a theater.\nAnd we get to observe that and we just so moved by the hard work and\nsuccess that they have achieved because of that hard work.\nSo, responding positively to the best in human nature.\nNow, sometimes that inspiration can actually be about something even larger\nand it can become a kind of awe.\nSo, like inspiration only bigger.\nAwe is when you feel part of something larger than yourself.\nThis can be sometimes something we feel when we're in nature.\nMaybe when we are at the edge of the ocean.\nOr when we're climbing mountains.\nIt can also be something that comes as a result of human actions.\nI remember visiting the Great Wall of China, for example, and\njust being amazed at the sheer size and length of that wall.\nSo again, awe is this feeling of just being small, but not in a negative way,\nbecause you realize that you're part of something that's just astonishingly large.\nThe last of the ten emotions, that Barb Fredrickson focuses on, is love and\nshe says that love is very special because it includes.\nAll of the positive emotions we've just been talking about and\nin the context of a safe relationship, oftentimes a very close relationship.\nSo, it adds a component to these other emotions,\nbecause we're experiencing it with someone else we care about.\nI'm very excited to writing a book with my wife, Suzy,\non applying positive psychology to relationships.\nObviously, positive emotions are an important part of a healthy relationship.\nAnd Barb's focus on love here is really key for that, okay.\nSo, we've jut gone through ten different positive emotions.\nCurious to see how many of those you'd actually written on your list\nbefore we got started, but\nlet's turn out to the question of how we can cultivate positive emotions.\nNow, positive emotions are not the kind of things we can just will ourselves to\nfeel them, right?\nI got to feel hope, I'm going to feel hope, I'm going to feel hope or\nI'm going to feel serene, I'm going to feel serene, feel serene and\nit doesn't work when we tell other people, you know, be joyful.\nWe can't do that on command.\nBut that doesn't mean there aren't ways that we can cultivate positive emotions.\nAnd I just want to go through four different techniques, or\nfour different methods right now.\nFirst of all, we can cultivate positive emotions by 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        "raw_content": "You are at:Home\u00bbCanada\u00bbMeasuring the Benefits of Trenchless\nMeasuring the Benefits of Trenchless\nBy David O\u2019Sullivan on\t April 24, 2015 Canada\nSince the various trenchless methods of construction started to become accepted in the last 40 or 50 years, the industry has argued that trenchless can help society by reducing traffic impact, public disruption and the resulting devaluation of the asphalt from trench cuts.\nThe question always remained: How do you measure this advantage, remembering the business adage is, \u201cIf you cannot measure, you cannot manage?\u201d\nIn 2007, legislation was brought in to lower carbon emissions by British Columbia, many other provinces of Canada, California (Assembly Bill 32), and 39 states in the United States, as well as other areas of the world. 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In addition to the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the National Academies of Science in the United States, the Royal Society in Great Britain, and the national academies of science in almost all developed and developing countries, have all reached the same conclusions on climate change and the warming of the Earth.\nThe changes we are inflicting on our climate are creating challenges to the vulnerable populations in the developing world: witness the floods in Pakistan and China, droughts in southern Africa, the Arab Emirates, Australia, southwest United States and India.\nCarbon in our Atmosphere\nThe amount of carbon found in our atmosphere is at levels not seen for hundreds of thousands of years. It should be obvious that releasing this amount of extra carbon in to the atmosphere must have an effect on our climate. The carbon released because of burning fossil fuels is far above what would be released naturally by the processes of normal decay.\nIt is not practical to stop the use of fossil fuels, as this is likely to decimate our respective economies, but we can make changes that will not only help reduce our carbon emissions but also maintain our economic livelihoods. Trenchless technologies offer a way to help achieve our carbon reduction goals while at the same time helping to maintain our existing lifestyle.\nTrenchless activities form only a tiny fraction of global carbon emissions but reducing them can contribute nevertheless. The battle to reduce our carbon emissions will be won by winning many small battles over time.\nCarbon Reduction Methods\nEmissions to the atmosphere are distributed worldwide in a matter of days or weeks by wind and air currents; therefore, emissions are not an agglomeration of individual national issues but a global phenomenon. Yet most governments still view carbon reduction only on a national level, which makes change difficult without total world agreement.\nAs countries such as China and India move up the ladder of economic development and increase their emissions, the developed world looks on warily, not wanting to handicap itself by reducing its carbon emissions before India and China do. This is why developed nations have difficulty in agreeing to reductions in their carbon emissions.\nTrenchless offers ways of installing utilities that emit far less carbon and that is why NASTT-BC is offering its carbon reduction strategies as an open source to anybody. In fact, NASTT as a whole adopted the concept, as well as the British Tunnelling Society, the Pipe Jacking Association and other bodies in various countries.\nTrenchless and Lower Carbon\nHow can trenchless offer a way to a lower carbon footprint?\nFirst, what is it that the industry does? 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On the right, is an open-cut trench where the amount of material to be removed is up to 100 times the pipe diameter; on the left, is the trenchless option, using horizontal directional drilling, showing an excavated area of around 1.5 times the pipe size.\nHow many of us stop to think about this?\nOnce it is demonstrated that trenchless moves a lot less material, how does the industry translate this major benefit of trenchless vs. conventional open cut?\nIn 2009, NASTT-BC developed a calculator through the Adaptation to Climate Change Team (ACT) of Simon Fraser University, Vancouver. This finally caught the attention of the NASTT Board, which took the concept and are now developing its own calculator.\nThese calculators allow designers to know, with some certainty, the different emissions resulting from alternative methods of construction. 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        "raw_content": "The Man, not the Mushrooms\nThis last week I was passing by a big downtown church that I\u2019ve walked by a dozen times, when I noticed that, unusually, the doors were open. Not only that, there was a big sign on the sidewalk that said: \u201ccome in, we\u2019re open\u201d.\nNow, I\u2019ve always wanted to see the inside of that church. So why not, right? Inside there were a few people milling around looking at things and some folks in the pews just sitting. I stood there a second and then a young woman approached me: \u201cI\u2019m a volunteer guide,\u201d she said cheerfully. \u201cDo you have any questions?\u201d Great, I thought \u2013 this gets better and better. Not only are the doors open, I get my own personal guide. So I asked her about the stained glass.\nShe never skipped a beat. Immediately she pointed up to the front. Do you see that panel there? I squinted. Yes. That\u2019s a Canadian soldier, she said, with an air of great authority. 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Do you mean St Columba, I said to her, you know, the saint who lived ON Iona?\nFor the first time her face dropped a little and her voice became just a tad less authoritative. Oh\u2026she said\u2026.right. Then she looked away. I meant to say St Columba. I must have gotten my words mixed up. Saint Columba\u2026.you\u2019re right. Then she looked up again at the window. But that person there? she went on. That\u2019s a Canadian soldier. And that knight is St George. Her certainty started to come back and with it, her tendency to point.\nI noticed, at this moment, that the OTHER woman at the desk, an older woman, had been watching our conversation with a worried look. She came scurrying over. \u201cWhat did she tell you about the window?\u201d the older woman asked. She was looking steadily, and a bit accusingly, at the younger person. \u201cI just said what it was,\u201d said the younger woman. \u201cWell?\u201d asked the older, looking at me. I hardly knew what to do. All I\u2019d wanted to do was to see the church.\nWho do people say that the Son of Man is? asked Jesus.\nIt seems like a fair enough question. Who do people say the Son of Man is? But it\u2019s a tough question. One theologians are still trying to answer, two thousand years later.\nIn the Gospel of Matthew, when Jesus first asks this, apparently all the disciples have a go at an answer: Some say John the Baptist, says one. Others are guessing Elijah, says someone else. They think perhaps Jeremiah, shouts out a third. Or maybe one of the prophets, adds somebody from the back.\nThis group almost sounds like one of my classes at the university. There\u2019s a lot of discussion because of how Jesus has framed the question: \u201cwho do people say the Son of Man is?\u201d\nSo long as it\u2019s general, it\u2019s easy to have opinions. I have an opinion about how best to lose weight. Just don\u2019t ask me if I\u2019m doing it. Or if someone says to me: \u2018what are people saying these days about how best to help save the environment?\u2019 I have lots of opinions about that, too. I could show you books. But if that same person were an environmental activist, and were to turn to me and say \u2018and what do YOU say? What are YOU doing?\u2019 that\u2019s a different thing entirely.\nSo long as it\u2019s general, a question is just a topic of conversation. But if you read the Gospels, Jesus is never safe. Jesus does what Jesus ALWAYS does: he makes it personal.\nOn Friday a friend of mine gave me a bag full of fresh chanterelles mushrooms that he\u2019d picked out in the woods in the Eastern Townships. At first when he gave them to me I was so happy I could hardly wipe the grin off my face. What luck! What a generous thing to do! I\u2019ve had pfifferlingen in Germany and was lucky enough to pick some in Sweden last summer with another friend. I didn\u2019t think I\u2019d get a chance this year. 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But when someone asks us what we\u2019re really willing to put on the end of our fork, then we realize, even in that little bit, what faith is.\nWho do YOU say that I am? asks Jesus. And the response cannot simply be \u201cI believe this and this and this about you.\u201d That\u2019s information. What trust is, is \u201cI believe YOU.\u201d Enough to eat the mushrooms, which I did, and they were delicious. Or in the case of Jesus, enough to follow, and to try to understand how to live under the cross. Enough to take time over years to learn from your living presence about suffering, and hope, and death, and life, and being real, even in pain, and about solidarity and justice, and peace that passes understanding, and a spirit that wants to shout out sometimes from the pure joy of living.\nThe question who do you say that I am? isn\u2019t to be answered with some kind of proposition. We don\u2019t say to the person who has just unburdened their heart in front of us and broken into tears: I believe you are a friend. Or I believe that once upon a time you must have been a friend. To someone, somewhere. We say: I am your friend. You are mine. Here I am. Here is my hand.\nThis week in the big church downtown, it turned out that my tour guide really didn\u2019t know what she was talking about. The older guide had to set me straight about just about everything.\nBelief isn\u2019t something abstract and it\u2019s not something automatic. It\u2019s not even a thing, really. It\u2019s about people, and what we\u2019re willing to commit ourselves to and test and forge, and forgive, and learn from and grow into. Sometimes, as with my guide, we make mistakes. Belief is taking a chance, because in a relationship there\u2019s always risk. Even with Jesus. But if we DO risk, if we DO trust, then we begin to build the links that can guide us in life AND in death. 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A man in his mid to late 50s, maybe, a bit older than me. Shorts and a black tee-shirt. Nothing worth remarking. But what he did was noticeable, and it was this: he\u2019d been checking the peaches in another basket and apparently, must have found one he didn\u2019t like. While I was lifting out my basket, he reached over, put the bad peach right on top of MY basket, and then took another.\nVery slowly and deliberately, I removed the offending peach from my basket and put it right back where it belonged \u2013 in front of him. \u201cThere are bruises on it,\u201d he said, when I turned fully around and glared at him. \u201cFine,\u201d I answered, \u201cthat\u2019s your problem. Not my basket.\u201d He looked absolutely undisturbed. \u201cNot your basket,\u201d he repeated, and turned, and chuckled, and walked off.\nIt\u2019s not everyday we come across such examples of what I would call entitlement. But it\u2019s not exactly rare, either. Entitlement means believing you have a right to something, or to an a action, in a way no one else does. In this case, this man\u2019s desire to get rid of a peach meant he could care less where he put it, even on top of my basket. The guy who throws garbage out the window of his car is falsely entitled, or the former Alberta premier who skims money from the public purse. The police in Ferguson Missouri who feel they don\u2019t even need to explain why an unarmed 18 year old black youth was shot several times when his hands were up in the air are really horrific examples of entitlement, and of an attitude toward oneself and others that has gone badly, badly wrong. Entitlement comes out of, and leads to, injustice.\nOur world, however, tells us that in one sense at least we have to be entitled. \u2018The only way to get ahead is to believe in yourself\u2019, say the best-selling books. \u201cNo one else is going to give you anything \u2013 you have to take it.\u2019 Never apologize. 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A dirty little Canaanite.\nSo in point of fact, she WASN\u2019T like the man beside me dumping his bad fruit on my basket. And she really wasn\u2019t acting entitled. You can tell that from what happens next in the story. She comes to Jesus, kneels, and says Lord help me. He responds in a way that, to be honest, sounds a bit entitled himself: It is not fair to take the children\u2019s food \u2013 meaning, my healing is intended for Jews \u2013 and throw it to the dogs. Meaning, you.\nShe should have been upset. Enraged, even. At least as frosted as I was about the peach. Instead, she answers Jesus like this: Yes Lord, but even the dogs eat the crumbs that fall from their masters\u2019 table.\nThis is not false entitlement. This is real bravery. She is standing up for what she needs \u2013 actually what her daughter needs \u2013 and she doesn\u2019t mind the trouble, or ridicule, she will endure to get it.\nAnd the good news is, Jesus calls this faith. Great is your FAITH he says to her. In other words, if this incident is to be believed, having faith is reaching out and grabbing on to our Lord for help even and perhaps especially when we don\u2019t feel we deserve anything. But it does not come out of a sense of defeatism or a lack of self-worth. That Canaanite woman absolutely knew she was worth something, labels or not. Faith is what she did. It is reaching out for help, for what we need, or for what someone else needs, for JUSTICE, for mercy, and for healing, even if no one thinks we, or they, deserve it.\nToo often in the church we think there are only two options: either the entitled jerk, or the too-nice, smiley and polite victim. And since we don\u2019t want to be jerks we play the nice guy, the victim, even if we don\u2019t really feel that way. The Canaanite woman was NOT being a victim. Not even playing at it. She was standing up for herself. She was being courageous. 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Rare, but not impossible.\nWhen I arrived at the cashier on Friday, with my peaches in hand, guess who happened to be the person right in front of me in the line? Of course. God must have been having some fun with me Friday.\nOkay, I thought. He\u2019s just a weirdo. The world is full of them. Have patience and remember the times you\u2019re a weirdo too. So I stood and waited my turn. There was a young woman at the till, maybe 20, 25 years old, and this fellow was saying something complicated to her about marking his groceries for delivery. I hadn\u2019t been listening. All I heard was the very end of their conversation.\n\u201cYou\u2019re lucky I didn\u2019t ask you for your telephone number,\u201d he said to her. \u201cPardon?\u201d she said. \u201cYour telephone number,\u201d he repeated, not looking at her. Then that chuckle again, and he walked off, not looking back.\nI could see the young woman stiffen. Her facial expression didn\u2019t change, but there was a bit of colour that came into her cheeks. I looked the other way, and waited. Embarrassed to be a man, and a man my age. There was nobody behind me, so I had lots of time. Finally, a minute later, I heard her say \u2018Bonjour,\u2019 to me as if nothing had happened.\nThe Canaanite woman was not entitled, or rude. Her self-confidence was not selfishness or thoughtlessness, or a delusion that made others around her miserable. She had found that balance, that blessed balance between need, and doubt, and courage, and self-awareness, that Jesus calls faith. There are a hundred times a day when we are tested. May we learn, in this case, not so much from Jesus, as from the under-class woman who showed what dignity and faith, what courage and love look like when they all comes together in the presence of our Lord. 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We understand the entire process of forming a company to make your business idea a fully operational company. We work with you to understand your business needs, develop an action plan, incorporate your company, open your corporate bank account, so that you can make some money! We can then support you with your legal needs encompassing labor law, commercial law, commercial negotiations, mining law, and import/export law. We leverage our experience to help ensure your business success in the Latin American region. We offer services in English or Spanish and guarantee business success with our reliable and dedicated staff of locals and expatriates. Start your company with the #1 back office service providers in Latin America and take advantage of valuable legal services with Biz Latin Hub. Learn more about our legal and immigration services, and other back office services here: -http://www.bizlatinhub.com/services/due-diligence-services/ -- http://www.bizlatinhub.com/services/ - http://www.bizlatinhub.com/\nThe purpose of the 2017 Rule of Law Conference is to discuss and analyze the institutional and political determinants of the strength of check and balance institutions in a comparative perspective in Latin America. Special attention will be given to Brazil due to the fact that the New York Times\u2019 expos\u00e9 on the Brazilian Petrol\u00e3o scandal has aptly captured the complexity and novelty of contemporary rule of law: while exposing a massive corruption scandal \u2013 one of the biggest scandal ever to come to the fore in any country \u2013 the case symbolizes \u201cmisery with a silver lining\u201d. The scandal triggered a presidential impeachment and the judicial system has sanctioned scores of prominent businessmen, lawmakers, public officials, and politicians. It seems that the new political phenomenon in the country is the unexpected strength of checks and balance institutions. So, why and how did judges, public prosecutors, federal police, and audit courts became so powerful and independent?\" The 2017 Tinker Conference on Rule of Law in Latin America is designed to foster the discussion around this topic with the aid of both national and international experts.\u200b\nOn 18/19 April, the Bingham Centre for the Rule of Law (in partnership with Jones Day, the Jones Day Foundation, and FGV S\u00e3o Paulo School of Law) organised a conference entitled: \"Rule of Law Challenges in Latin America: corruption and judicial independence\". 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        "raw_content": "Client Showcase: Tier III Data Centres Delivered by Flexenclosure to Millicom in Paraguay, Colombia, and now Bolivia\n\"We strongly believe that our strategy of investment and our strong business partnerships with Flexenclosure and Uptime Institute, address our increasingly demanding internal needs and assists us in becoming the premier provider of B2B solutions in all the markets in which we operate.\"\nXavier Rocoplan\nEVP, Chief Technical & Information Officer\nMillicom is a leading provider of cable and mobile services dedicated to emerging markets in Latin America and Africa. The company provides Digital Lifestyles through its commercial brand Tigo, to approximately 51 million customers.\nMillicom has a strong, established position in the Latin American mobile markets, and wanted to expand its portfolio via new consumer cable and fixed broadband offerings, along with enhanced B2B services like physical and virtual data hosting. 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        "raw_content": "6 Ways to Overcome Fear of Driving\nEasy ways for even the most scared drivers to become more confident behind the wheel.\nBy Hupy and Abraham, S.C.\t- Aug 20th, 2018 12:59 pm\nSix Ways to Get Past a Fear of Driving. Photo courtesy of Hupy and Abraham, S.C.\nWhen was the last time you drove with someone who was clearly uncomfortable behind the wheel? Knowing that someone isn\u2019t fully secure in their abilities as a driver can cause you anxiety as well. This issue may resolve itself over time, but for some people, a fear of driving may stick with them for quite a while.\nThis is important because a scared driver is an unsafe driver. Graduated driver licenses are a requirement for 15- to 18-year-old drivers in several states. While the thought of getting their license is an exciting concept for many, the act of getting on the road can cause massive fear in others. If this apprehension and resistance continue, even after practicing with experienced drivers, several things can be done to help move beyond a fear of driving. Here are six ways you (or someone you know) can help overcome this fear:\nTake more driver\u2019s courses: Driver\u2019s education classes are required for new drivers to receive a license. However, the same types of classes aren\u2019t usually required for adults learning to drive. Since a lot of new drivers are scared they will get into an accident, there is nothing wrong with taking any additional courses.\nConquer the freeway: If getting on the highway is something that you find terrifying, try to start driving on smaller or less frequently used highways. This is a very common fear which many overcome. Stay in the right lane, go slow and steady until you gain confidence.\nDon\u2019t drive alone: Some drivers simply feel more comfortable with a passenger in the car. With new teen drivers, they are usually required to spend some time with an experienced driver for a short duration after getting their license. If you find yourself continuing to have those feelings, just ask a friend to join you on the ride!\nDrive during the daytime: A large percentage of fatal crashes occur at night. Night driving is more difficult due to visibility and other road conditions that vary from the day. Work on gaining control during the daytime until you feel ready to drive at night.\nContinue to drive: This applies especially after an accident. It is important to gain experience behind the wheel, which is only gained by getting out and spending time on the road. If you would like to avoid having to take alternate transportation for the rest of your life, make sure you maintain a current license and stay practiced. A time may come when you will have to drive in case of an emergency.\nKeep calm: A lot of factors are at play when driving, and thinking about them all can be overwhelming. If you are struggling to keep your nerves under control, use some classic breathing exercises. Try not to get distracted, put on some music that you find calming and focus on the road.\nExperiencing the freedom that comes with driving is a privilege that you should be able to enjoy. Maintaining confidence while driving is essential to the safety of everyone on the road, including yourself. In case you are injured by a new driver, you should speak with the experienced car accident attorneys at Hupy and Abraham, S.C. by calling 800-800-5678 or by visiting www.hupy.com.",
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        "raw_content": "Non-Western Art Research Paper\nBoundaries are swept away in the modern world, which slowly turns into a global village. People of art, who have always been lucky to live without boundaries inside of them can now enjoy the freedom of physical world. Such major changes on the word scene of art give a lot of opportunities for the non-western artists. Race, origin, color of the skin, age, sex and nationality of an artist plays no role any more. \u201cA local hero bids his motherland farewell, is tapped into the latest communication technology, raises his voice loud enough and suddenly he is a world artist. The artist as nomad, someone who picks up ideas just as easily in New York and Cape Town as in Sao Paolo or Stockholm\u201c (Mackay). Unfortunately, such a freedom and new opportunities very often turn to be a fake and artists from non-western countries still have to put enormous efforts to get the recognition on the world art scene. Europe and North America put their hard requirements to the non-western artists, who want to present their art works in these countries. Here the artists face a difficult problem, which becomes a dilemma. It\u2019s a conflict between their own identity and paying the tribute to the western world and globalization. Unique works of art do not pass sharp critics of western specialists and\nThe Influence of Globalization on the Modern Art\nGlobalization is the process that we can\u2019t stop today; it\u2019s rapidly spreading around the world. The phenomenon of globalization has both negative and positive sides and we can\u2019t say exactly if it is good or bad. Just a few years ago we knew practically nothing about numerous artists from Africa or Asia nowadays we have a possibility to see their works of art and enjoy them. There works are really great and full of feelings and we can realize that just because we live in the epoch of globalization and the exchange of global information is a usual thing for us.\nDo you need help with writing your Art research paper? Visit us!\nThe process of globalization is the modern phenomenon but its appearance is determined by a lot of historical phenomena, such economical growth, urbanization, appearance of informational technologies, changes in the process of thinking and so on. \u201cWe are witness not to a new phenomenon called Globalization, but to the triumph of old, global power relations: Francis Fukuyama\u2019s end of history, coupled with the illusion of a new, porous metropolis\u201d (Mackay).\nWestern countries still know not very much about African and Asian artists who created their works in the year 1945 and earlier. A western person still can name minute amount of non-western artists even in the era of globalization.\nThe majority of non-western artists that live and work in the West still don\u2019t have equal rights with native artists. Those, who work in their native countries, find themselves even in more difficult situation. Even such talented artists as Ofili and Shonibare are considered as rather successful artists but all in all outsiders because of their color. These artists, by the way, are British according to their origin. We can easily remark that even the remotest connection to Africa or Asia make the talented artists outsiders in the West. Non-western artists don\u2019t have equal opportunities in the West, Globalization creates differences when, in fact, there is no difference. That is the bad side of this phenomenon. Non-western artists have to adopt to western way of life, norms and regulations in order to create works of art, which would be understood by western audience. They have to balance between the effort to keep national identity and reflect their origin in their works with the growing pressure created by the globalization and unification.\nNowadays it\u2019s correctly to speak separately about African or Asian arts as we always used to do regarding the European one. We should analyze art not taking into account its continental belonging. Work of art is a masterpiece, art isn\u2019t a characteristic of a given country, it\u2019s global notion without boundaries and limitations. At the same time every work of art shows the peculiarities of its countries and reflects national identity, same as the individual features, added by the author. These peculiarities show the national identity and beauty of the work rather than put the pictures in a range according to the country they were created in. \u201cMuch as one is involved in this seemingly inescapable labyrinth of a discourse, one is nevertheless certain that we would all benefit more were everything to devolve to the level of the artist and what it is they are contending with in their work irrespective of where their parents were born.\u201d (Araeen) Today the question of origin is a very important one because some people attack some artists who show their origin in the works and another group of people contends with artists who don\u2019t because they are a herd. Here arises a question: is it necessary to show their identity for non-western artists or is it better to adapt to the so-called \u201cwestern standards\u201d and so come to the Western scene?\nIt\u2019s a very complex question and we can not give an exact answer. The only thing I\u2019m absolutely sure in is that non-western artists have their own original world that is mysterious and not always understandable for Europeans and the world must be seen it in the works of art.\nNowadays there is a trend in the West to consider African and Asian arts as just ethnic and that\u2019s why they can\u2019t take the same place as western ones till they don\u2019t follow the formed standards. Such point of view is anesthetic, as non-western arts are as important and significant as the western ones. \u201cAnesthetic\u201d is \u201ca loaded word that speaks to the variegated, multi-layered rules of the culture game, a great pun because the search for identity or the mark of ethnicity becomes an esthetic that inoculates\u2013anaesthetizes\u2013the art establishment in the West from dealing with those non-Western artists whose work would stand the rigors of the mainstream aesthetic.\u201d (Araeen, 20)\nNon-Western Art and Globalization\nSo-called western standard system of arts now tries to create principles according to which this or that art would be accepted in this system and it\u2019s a real problem of standardization nowadays. Every work of art is unique, no standards can limit it. A work expresses inner world of an artist and it\u2019s impossible to prescribe inner ideas and thoughts of the creator. It\u2019s a real problem for the non-western artist to save his identity in the modern world of standards.\nFrom the other side non-western artists have to use ethnical marks in their works in order to correspond the requirements of the western audience and meet the requirement of \u201cotherness\u201d, showing the kind of art, which can\u2019t be created by westerners. There is nothing wrong with the demand for ethical features in the works of artists. The problem arises when this demand becomes a \u201cmust\u201d and the only pass for the non-western artists. Identity can be expressed in many ways, but Western audience perceive it only on the most primitive level and such an attitude can become a burden for the artists.\nSO-called western tradition dominates in the world art even in the age of globalization. In reality the term globalization in art stands very close to westernalization and non-western artists have to make a difficult choice if they want to enter the world market and compete with Western artists. They have to choose between the loosing identity by adopting western standards in art and getting the status of second class or arte povera artists, if they refuse.\nDigital revolution has changed the face of the world forever. The countries of the third world, separated by distance and informational barriers before can now make the decent part of the world community. New means of communication allow quick interaction among the people from different parts of the world and this gives an opportunity for changes in art. Hopefully, very soon not only western people will be defining the criteria of the world art and norms of generally accepted works. If the tendency to globalization develops and becomes more correspondent to its original meaning in contrast to adopting everything to western norms, non-western artists will have more chances for expressing their identities not like an exaggerated ethnic elements, which make the products more sellable, but will let them to express the depth of their national consciousness.\nUnfortunately, it\u2019s not people, who make a demand for the works of art nowadays. The market does. The meaning and values of the artwork lies in its uniqueness and singularity, not generality. But the market pushes artists to generality, creating filters for the works, which will be sold. The public is deceived by the works with \u201cfalse identity\u201d and adopts false standards. As David Byrne states, \u201cIn my experience, the use of the term world music is a way of dismissing artists or their music as irrelevant to one\u2019s own life. It\u2019s a way of relegating this \u201cthing\u201d into the realm of something exotic and therefore cute, weird but safe, because exotica is beautiful but irrelevant\u201d. (Byrne, 1999)\nThe term popular art perfectly reflects the state of events in the modern world. There is nothing ban when an art becomes popular and reachable for the wide public. The problem arises when the world popular becomes synonym for low-quality and primitive entertainment. Art, which made people think and feel differently during the centuries uses its unique meaning at the age of globalization. \u201cThe artist is the one in charge of pulling the heavy human chariot forward and up\u2026 if art runs away from its task, this void cannot be filled. For no other power can replace art\u201d. (Kandinsky) During the centuries the function of art was to elevate people to its level but nowadays we can see a sad tendency when the art descends to the level of average people. And it\u2019s a sad truth modern artists have to deal with.\nWestern culture presents the pattern of success and prosperity and non-western people try to follow it. Same happens with the artists. Many non-western artists try to follow the success of their western comrades and forget about their origins and follow the patters alien to them.\nHomi Bhabba uses the term \u201cthe third space\u201d when talking about the new generation of Chinese artists. To his mind, they represent a unique combination of the carriers of national culture who meet the requirement of the western world at the same time. These artists don\u2019t belong to western tradition, same as they don\u2019t belong to traditional Chinese art. They managed to find a fragile balance between their national identity as they put all their knowledge of history and tradition in what they do, with the new challenges created by globalization. \u201cThe third space is replacing a concept of identity based on the traditional opposition between East and West. The invention of the notion of the third space itself is a cultural strategy. In general, western artists don\u2019t see art activities as a kind of strategy related to the question of cultural identity, while nonwestern artists living in the West necessarily face the challenge of seeking their own places there.\u201d (Hanru, Minglu,1991) A lot of critiques and specialists also speak about the same notion, using different names for it. Fumio Nanjo speaks about the third way Japanese and other non-western artists should follow. Two roads mentioned earlier refer to canonical western art and national art reserved in old traditions. He suggests that: \u201cJapanese, and non-Western artists in general, therefore have to avoid both roads, which becomes a vital issue for an artist\u2019s identity. I believe that for some years now, we have been progressing in the direction where the identity of an artist no longer refers specifically to his or her nationality, and a future is upon us when an artist\u2019s personality and work will be difficult to define.\u201d (Nanjo)\nSo, non-western artists have to deal with a serious task \u2013 they have to join incompatible things and they find different ways to do that. There are artists who use their background and national identity as the source of inspiration, expressing it in a way, understandable for Western audience. There is another group who use their national belonging as an object of speculation, using national peculiarities in their works as the way to attract admirers of everything exotic.\n1. Byrne, David (1999), \u201cI Hate World Music\u201d; The New York Times, October 3.\n2. Kandinsky, Vladimir, Du Spirituel Dans L\u2019Art Et Dans La Peinture En Particulier, Paris: Folio.\n3. Hanru, Hou, Minglu, Gao (1991) Strategies of Survival in the Third Space:A Conversation on the Situation of Overseas Chinese Artists in the 1990s.\n4. Waters, Malcolm, Globalization. London-New York 1995.\n5. Mackay, Hugh, The globalization of culture? In: David Held (Ed.), A globalizing world? Culture, economics, politics. London-New York 2000, p. 47-84.\n6. Araeen, Rasheed, Art & Post-colonial Society. In: Henrik Plenge Jakobsen, Lars Bang Larsen, Superflex (Ed.), Remarks on Interventive Tendencies. Meetings between different economies in contemporary art. Copenhagen 2001, p. 19-25.\nATTENTION! Another set of tips didn\u2019t work for your particular situation? That happens more often than you can imagine, but we have got you covered. 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        "raw_content": "Major CDC Survey Suggests That Vaping Is NOT a Gateway to Smoking\nPosted by: Vranks on July 6, 2017 Under: Uncategorized\nFor years, opponents of electronic cigarettes have been screaming from the top of their lungs that vaping was renormalizing smoking and acting as a gateway to tobacco cigarettes for youth. There were even a number of controversial studies and surveys that suggested the same, but, according to a national survey conducted by the CDC, the number of teen smokers continues to drop, despite the rise of electronic cigarettes.\nThe Center for Disease Control and Prevention has been at the forefront of a movement warning the general public about the danger posed by electronic cigarettes. It all started in 2013, when then-Director of the CDC, Thomas R. Frieden, emphasized the need to \u201cmake sure that e-cigarettes don\u2019t lead to another generation of kids becoming addicted,\u201d and to monitor the \u201cconcerning trend\u201d of increased e-cigarette use among youths.\nE-cigarette use among teens had indeed been steadily growing since 2011, when the CDC included vaping in its annual National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS), but, between 2013 and 2014, it just blew up from 4.5% of high-school students in 2013 to a whopping 13.4% in 2014. By 2015, the ratio of students having reported using e-cigs in the month leading up to the survey had reached 16%.\nOpponents of vaping started using these statistics to justify their warnings that electronic cigarettes were getting kids addicted to nicotine and pushing them to smoking tobacco, conveniently failing to mention that while the percent of youths who had tried e-cigarettes was going up, smoking was steadily declining, and that most of those kids who had tried e-cigs were probably just experimenting, not using them regularly.\nHowever, last year, something interesting happened \u2013 both the number of middle-school and high-school students who reported using e-cigarettes and those smoking cigarettes, dropped significantly, compared to previous years. According to the 2016 National Youth Tobacco Survey, the incidence of cigarette smoking among high-school students dropped from 9.3% to 8&, while that of vaping among the same age group plummeted from 16% to 11.3%.\nTranslated in actual figures, the number of teenagers using e-cigarettes fell from 3 million in 2015 to 2.2 million in 2016. That\u2019s a huge drop for just one year, and it goes against everything the CDC and other organizations have been warning us about in the last five years. Not only is smoking prevalence among teens still dropping, but now e-cigarette use if going down as well.\nSo what caused this sudden change in the trend? According to the CDC, the recently implemented FDA e-cigarette regulations, which, among other things, ban the sale of vaping products to minors, have played a great role in the drop. But, it\u2019s worth mentioning that even before the regulations came into effect last year, all but 2 U.S. states had already banned e-cigarette sales to minors.\nThe more likely explanation is that electronic cigarettes are not new anymore. They\u2019ve now been around for over a decade, and children aren\u2019t as curious to try them as they were a few years ago. And try them is most likely all they were doing anyway, as everyone knows teenagers like to experiment, although there is no way to tell for sure, because the CDC survey simply asks them if they had used an e-cigarette at least once in the last 30 days. That\u2019s definitely not the definition of a vaper. If anyone asked you if you had a drink in the last 30 days, and you answered \u201cyes\u201d, does that make you an alcoholic?\nAnyway, the main takeaway of this CDC survey is that smoking prevalence among teenage kids has been going down both when the rate of vaping was going up, and it\u2019s still declining now that vaping prevalence is on a downwards spiral. So how can they still push the narrative that e-cigarettes are a dangerous gateway to smoking for youths?\nWell, they can\u2019t, which is why they don\u2019t really want you to know the detailed findings of their national survey. The CDC simply concludes that the use of tobacco products in general did not change \u201csignificantly\u201d from 2011 to 2016, which makes sense if you don\u2019t draw any distinction between e-cigarettes and products with actual tobacco in them, like cigarettes and cigars. Because e-cigarette use had been on the rise up until last year, it counter-balanced the steady decline in tobacco smoking.\nBasically, the aggregate rates of use across all products masks the divergent trends between most forms of combustible tobacco products, and electronic cigarettes, allowing the CDC and other organization to shamelessly push their agenda and paint vaping as the Big Bad Wolf out to get our kids. In reality, their data shows just the opposite.\n\u201cThis is great news because it reveals that smoking is truly becoming unpopular among youth. The rate of decline in youth smoking is unprecedented,\u201d Dr. Michael Siegel, a professor at Boston University School of Public Health, said about the CDC survey. \u201cThis despite the rapid rise in e-cigarette experimentation. 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        "raw_content": "Dedicated to the Collection and Preservation of Firearms\nBoard Meeting Canceled!\nDue to this weeks winter weather the Board Meeting has been moved to\nFebruary 12th at 6:30pm at our Puyallup office.\nPlease make sure you call the office to\nbefore traveling due to unexpected closures with the weather.\nUpcoming 2019 Gun Shows\nPuyallup:\nWA State Fair & Events Center\n(Pavilion Building - Gold Gate)\nSaturday Feb. 23rd\nWA State Fair & Events Center (Showplex Building - Blue Gate)\nSaturday Mar. 30th\nSunday Mar. 31st\nReserve your tables and call the office TODAY! Don't miss out and make sure that you'll have a spot in the show!\nNON-MEMBERS ARE NOT ALLOWED TO BRING ANY TYPE OF FIREARMS INTO A W.A.C. EVENT OR GUN SHOW. THAT IS A CURRENT MEMBER ONLY PRIVILEGE!\nClick Here For Information On Special\nThe Washington Arms Collectors (W.A.C.) is a non-profit 501(c)(4) social-welfare organization incorporated to further the common good and general welfare of people in the state of Washington and the Northwest through the following activities:\n\u2022 Support for the exercise of the fundamental right of citizens under both the Washington State and United States Constitutions to possess and use firearms for a variety of legally protected purposes including: defense of the country, self-defense, recreation and sporting activities.\n\u2022 The provision of events and networks that facilitate the exchange of firearms in order to further the preservation and collection of historically significant firearms.\n\u2022 The promotion of the public welfare through education and classes on the safe handling of firearms. The provision of firearm safety materials and classes is done without charge for both members and the general public.\n\u2022 The documentation and preservation of knowledge on collectible firearms through research, publication and archiving of information and published articles.",
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        "raw_content": "The average human speaks 125 to 150 words per minute, but the human brain is capable of comprehending and listening to 600 words per minute. We listen to music and movies for enjoyment. We listen to directions to reach our destination. We listen to podcasts and educational videos for continued growth.\nGiven all the listening that we do, you would think we\u2019d be good at it. Yet researchers believe we only remember somewhere between 25 to 50 percent of what we hear.\nWe don\u2019t really listen\nWhy is that? I\u2019ll venture out on a limb to give some answers:\nPeople like to talk more than they listen.\nStudies have shown that 40 percent of everyday speech is devoted to telling other people how we feel or what we think. So for most of us. we think we know where the conversation is going and begin formulating our response. Instead of concentrating on what is being said, we are busy preparing our reply or mentally rejecting the other person\u2019s point of view. We\u2019re half-eared, because our attention is divided.\nPeople are more interested in what they are doing.\nHow many of us haven\u2019t been part of a conversation that goes something like this:\nMom: \u201cHey Sweetie, can you take the recyclables out to the garage and take the laundry basket of clothes to your room?\u201d\nDistracted teen watching TV or playing a game: \u201cUh, yeah . . . okay.\u201d\nA half-hour later . . .\nAnnoyed Mom: \u201cDidn\u2019t I ask you to do something? Why haven\u2019t you done it yet?\u201d\nDistracted teen: \u201cYeah, I heard. . . . I\u2019m going to do it in a sec\u2019.\u201d\nAnother half-hour later . . .\nExasperated Mom: \u201cWhy does everyone around here ignore what I say? I feel like I\u2019m talking to myself!\u201d\nYou may ask them to repeat back what you just said to see if they were really listening. Even if they regurgitate it correctly, it still doesn\u2019t address what annoyed you in the first place or what they think is more important. It\u2019s the frustrating feeling of not being heard.\nJesus shows us how to listen\nIn John chapter 4, Jesus models what real listening looks like in a short conversation with a Samaritan woman. During those few minutes, Jesus took the conversation from friendly and casual to deeply spiritual and personal.\nJesus: \u201cCan I have a drink of water?\u201d\nSamaritan woman: \u201cAre you sure you want to ask ME for a drink?\u201d (Jewish men did not talk to women, and she was not with the women of the village.)\nJesus: \u201cIf you knew who was asking you for a drink, you\u2019d ask him to give you a drink of living water.\u201d\nSamaritan woman: \u201cAre you saying you\u2019re greater than our ancestor, Jacob, who made this well?\u201d\nJesus: \u201cJacob\u2019s water will leave you still thirsty. The water I give takes away thirst forever.\u201d\nSamaritan woman: \u201cGive me some of your water so I don\u2019t have to keep coming back here!\u201d\nA discussion about water led Jesus to speak about spiritual thirst that only God can quench. Every response to her questions led to deeper conversation. Jesus did it in such a way that it did not end the conversation, but rather steered it toward her personal life, which mattered most to him. Even when the woman later tried to redirect the topic away from her marred, marital history toward the location of worship (4:16-24), Jesus kept the focus on her heart with simple, sacred truth.\nJesus did more than talk. He listened.\nWith every word he spoke, Jesus was telling her, \u201cI\u2019m listening to you.\u201d\nListening is a way of loving\nThere is a direct connect between the words love and listen. When you really love someone, you desire to hear them. In The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, Stephen Covey explains the ways we listen:\nWe ignore a person (not listening at all).\nWe pretend to be listening (\u201cYeah. Uh-huh. Right.\u201d)\nWe pay close attention to what someone is saying (active listening).\nBut the highest form of listening is the kind that dives into someone else\u2019s world in order to understand his or her perspective. How many of your best friends are your best friends because they truly \u201clisten\u201d to you? Is not listening a way of loving? That\u2019s Jesus!\nHe walked straight into this alienated woman\u2019s world of isolation and brokenness. He observed her hands drawing water\u2014out of the sight of others\u2014and understands why. He knew her crushed heart and the baggage she was carrying inside. He listened and watched to understand her questions.\nWe don\u2019t possess Jesus\u2019 ability to see within a person and know their real needs. How much more then our need to listen rather than talk! Are we losing the ability and willingness to love by listening to people who sound and look nothing like us? Does prejudice block our ears? We say we love people, but do we show love only if it is on our terms or if they are interested in coming to our church or if they respect our way of life?\nListening is important. When you need to pour out your heart or seek sound advice, to whom do you go to talk? Is it someone who can talk a good talk or someone who intently listens to you because they genuinely care about you?\nJesus engaged and listened to a Samaritan woman because he genuinely loved her. Our love for others often takes a back seat. It\u2019s me and my self-absorption that doesn\u2019t like to listen to someone who may have absolutely nothing to offer me in terms of personal friendship. Self-absorption is not love.\nListening helps build relationships\nListening is one of the most important skills you can have in building relationships with others for Jesus:\nListening provides a direct connectionwith people. It is a way to engage in a relationship. The better we get at listening, the less scary it is to share our faith. Becoming a better listener can improve your ability to influence with God\u2019s Word. What\u2019s more, you\u2019ll avoid conflict and misunderstandings.\nListening creates\u201cspace\u201d for someone else to open up and talk. It will mean you have to be quiet. Can you do that? Can you set yourself and your life aside in order to focus 100 percent upon another person? Some have said that the best conversations with me were the ones I hardly said anything! I just listened to them as they unburdened themselves.\nListening sounds easy, yet it\u2019s one of the hardest things to do.It takes time and practice. And, it takes a caring heart.\nNext time you\u2019re in a conversation with someone, try giving both ears to him or her! Listening tells people they matter. 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        "raw_content": "Director Davy Chou brings his critically acclaimed feature film Diamond Island to META HOUSE for a special screening and Q&A.\nDavy Chou, the Cambodian-French director of Diamond Island\nWhen Davy Chou began sourcing a cast for Diamond Island, he faced a significant problem.\nHis quietly heartbreaking portrayal of life on Koh Pich, the fast-developing island across the bridge from Phnom Penh, demanded actors that resembled the real people struggling to scrape a living on and around the giant construction sites, funfairs and sparkling new venues emerging from the once-barren patch of grass and sand. In other words, Khmer actors that look and talk like real Khmers.\n\u201cThe Cambodian movie industry favours actors that look as un-Khmer as possible.\u201d\nThis was not an easy task. The Cambodian movie and television industry favours actors that look as un-Khmer as possible, preferring tall, glossy, light-skinned stars with Korean-model looks and expensively maintained hair and skin. Hardly the type to pull off the part of an 18-year-old manual labourer who works six days a week in burning sunshine and showers in a communal bucket.\nInstead, Chou decided to look for actors whose real lives were as close as possible to those of the characters in his film. For months, he scoured the streets of Phnom Penh and trawled through Facebook profiles, looking for people he could picture in the role and persuading them to come and audition. Once selected, the cast spent three months training to get them ready for the cameras.\n\u201cIt took time build up trust,\u201d says Chou, who grew up in France but has made several films in the Kingdom \u2013 following in the footsteps of his grandfather Van Chann, the prolific film producer who disappeared in Cambodia in 1969.\n\u201cTrust that they could do it, but also to trust me, a foreigner. I wanted to show people that sometimes they have talents they weren\u2019t conscious of\u201d\n\u201cI wanted to show people that sometimes they have talents they weren\u2019t conscious of.\u201d\nThe cast didn\u2019t just bring their lived experience to the performances, but to the script, too. Chou, who \u201ccan\u2019t think in Khmer\u201d, wrote the film in French (with the help of friend and fellow screenwriter Claire Maugendre), and had it translated into Khmer. The actors pointed out that the literal translations didn\u2019t feel real \u2013 it wasn\u2019t how they spoke \u2013 and Chou encouraged them to adapt the script to fit the language they used day-to-day.\nCambodian audiences, he says, often comment with surprise on the resulting authenticity, enhanced by naturalistic, understated performances that are a far cry from the exaggerated acting style that generally marks Cambodian soaps, dramas and comedies.\n\u201cNaturalistic, understated performances.\u201d\nThis sense of restraint \u2013 emotions and dreams painstakingly kept in check \u2013 also shapes the lives film\u2019s characters to poignant effect.\nThe story follows Bora (Sobon Nuon), a teenager from the countryside who follows his cousin Dy (Mean Korn) to Diamond Island to take a job in construction, in part to support his dying mother back home. His supremely gentle nature means that he never seems fully at ease with his crude, boisterous group of work friends, but catches the eye of local beauty Aza (Madeza Chhem), whose blend of vulnerability and street-smart, sharp-tongued, faux-worldliness make her one of the film\u2019s most compelling characters.\nInitially content, a chance reunion with his runaway elder brother throws Bora\u2019s life out of kilter. With the help of a mysterious American sponsor, secretive Solei (Cheanik Nov) has enrolled at university and broken into a circle of rich kids, and as Bora is initiated into their privileged Phnom Penh world, he becomes hopelessly torn between these two worlds \u2013 and unsure whether to trust in the wealth of options these new friendships offer to him.\nAs Chou explains, Diamond Island is primarily about desire: the young characters on Koh Pich are driven by the thrill of possibility, from moving to the capital and starting jobs and lives away from home, to having their first sexual experiences, falling in love, manipulating their identities and choosing how to present themselves to the world.\nBehind all of this, Koh Pich serves as a powerful metaphor for this desire \u2013 a \u201ctranslation of possibilities,\u201d to use Chou\u2019s words. As a promotional 3D animation for the development project demonstrates explains early on, Diamond Island is a vision of a modern, glittering future, a picture-perfect lifestyle of luxury flats, and the bright lights and pounding pop of the amusement parks and sprawling music venues that spring to life at night.\nIt\u2019s a similar idea to that expressed in Steve Chen\u2019s 2015 Dream Land, in which Phnom Penh real estate agent Lida sells modern apartments to a rising elite and increasingly occupies this illusory world of clean lines, towering glass and music video glamour in her imagination, even as her disappointments mount in reality.\nBut in Diamond Island, it\u2019s not just the emerging middle class that watches their evolving city with longing and wonder, but everyone else, too \u2013 right down to the $150-a-month workers building a world they can never hope to inhabit.\n\u201cEveryone\u2019s so wide eyed \u2013 there\u2019s a kind of wonder, you know?\u201d\n\u201c95% of the young people, they buy into it,\u201d says Chou. \u201cIf you go [to Koh Pich] at night, it\u2019s fascinating to see how they gather \u2013 the university students that head out after class, but also the workers, they all hang out, they\u2019re all looking at the lights, and everyone\u2019s so wide eyed \u2013 there\u2019s a kind of wonder, you know?\u201d\nBut the physical Diamond Island is an artificial creation that imprisons its inhabitants (Aza has never made the trip across the bridge to Phnom Penh, she admits, \u201cbecause I never had anyone to take me\u201d), propped up by dark and dangerous truths \u2013 the fatal accidents, exploitation, and destroyed camps and slums hinted at throughout the film. And so, too, are the characters\u2019 personal desires and dreams.\nBora\u2019s and Solei\u2019s superficial friendships are predicated on their ability to feign wealth and hide their origins, leading them to betray the people they love the most.\nVirak\u2019s (Samnang Nut) creepy relationship advice and insistence that all girls want to \u201cpop their cherry\u201d on Valentine\u2019s Day initially sounds like empty bragging of a clueless but perpetually horny teenager, until repeated radio reports on the number of boys planning to rape unwilling girlfriends on 14th February adds a sense of menace to his jokes \u2013 and to the film\u2019s final scene.\nBoth Bora and Aza cautiously place their faith in fantasies and ambitions that seem so wildly beyond the scope of their universe \u2013 and are often wounded by the reality behind the mirage.\n\u201cA tremendously sensitive film.\u201d\nThese are characters motivated by the possibilities of their future, trapped by the realities of the present, and only occasionally haunted by the ghosts of the past (miraculously, and refreshingly, the Khmer Rouge gets only a single mention!).\nDiamond Island is a tremendously sensitive film, with a delicately observed script and inspired casting and collaboration \u2013 and a fascinating glimpse into what it is really like to come of age in modern day Phnom Penh.\nThe film won a prestigious (and well-deserved) award during International Critics Week at Cannes Film Festival 2016 \u2013 and here\u2019s hoping Chou\u2019s Cambodian production company, Anti-Archive, continues to raise the profile of Khmer filmmaking for years to come.\nDiamond Island is still making its way around the international festival circuit, but watch out for future showings in Phnom Penh. 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        "raw_content": "Amoco (now BP)\nIt would be difficult to list all of the achievements that can be traced to the Amoco Research Center, a truly outstanding research organization. Among them are the contributions to the Society in the form of participation in its activities and governance (six SEG Presidents, for example). Moreover, the publication record speaks for itself as do the number of awards in all categories, given to its employees by SEG, including the SEG Distinguished Achievement Award in 2010. It no longer exists, but should be honored for its major contributions to the science, business, and profession of exploration geophysics.\nCitation for SEG Distinguished Achievement Award 2010\nContributed by Arthur Cheng and Peter Pangman[1]\nThe Amoco Research Center (\u201cthe Lab\u201d), based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, had a long history of contributions to the science and the technology of geophysics. First opened in 1934 to support the company\u2019s proprietary seismic crews (seismic acquisition was the leading edge in those days), the research center blossomed into a global center of excellence with the digital revolution in the 1960s. Amoco became widely acknowledged amongst competitors for the strength of its geophysics.\nThe organization\u2019s stature developed under the leadership of Mike Waller, long-serving VP Research, and research directors Dan Silverman, Sam Martner, Norm Domenico, Jack Cameron, Gordon Greve, Stan Pereira, and Jeff Johnson. They realized the importance of building a research team with strong technical credentials, and then creating an environment where researchers could build on each other's insights and knowledge. Research in progress was not secret (with a few notable exceptions!). Open communication with the geophysicists throughout Amoco\u2019s operating divisions was critical. Progress was regularly shared and promising results quickly tested on real problems.\nThe Lab's culture of openness required soft walls with the broader profession. Relationships were developed with researchers in academia, service companies, and other oil companies. The outstanding team assembled in Tulsa was encouraged to be active in SEG. Many proprietary developments soon found their way into Geophysics and presentations at the SEG Annual Meeting. A short list would include broomstick charges, digital filtering, predictive deconvolution, the effect of low gas saturations on reflectivity, borehole gravimeter, weak anisotropy, shear-wave splitting, reverse time migration, Born-Kirchhoff depth migration, coherency cube and spectral decomposition. One of these papers (\u201cWeak elastic anisotropy\u201d by Thomsen) holds the all-time record for \u201cmost-cited\u201d paper in Geophysics, an almost unbelievable 782 citations.\nPerhaps the simplest measure of this organization\u2019s accomplishments is a review of the SEG Honors and Awards garnered by individual Amoco researchers. The Maurice Ewing Award has been awarded to Sven Treitel (1989). The Virgil Kauffman Gold Medal was awarded to Mike Bahorich (1998), Ilya Tsvankin (1996), Davis Ratcliff (1994), Rusty Alford (1990), Norm Domenico (1981), and Moe Widess (1977). The Reginald Fessenden Award was awarded to Leon Thomsen (1993), Bob Broding (1971), and Treitel (1969). Honorary Members include Larry Lines, Bill French, Bahorich, Domenico, Treitel, and Silverman. 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        "raw_content": "Pickles is a fictional member of the virtual Metal band Dethklok who are the lead characters in the animated series Metalocalypse. He is voiced by show's creator Brendon Small who also writes the music for the show.\nPickles is the only member of Dethklok to come from a wealthy background, and he was raised in Tomahawk, Wisconsin by parents Calvert and Molly along with a brother, Seth, whom he loathes. He is the only member of the band who is not an only child. Seth's age in relation to Pickles is difficult to determine; it has been inconsistently mentioned within the series. Despite Pickles's success and fame, his parents bear an obvious favoritism toward his brother, an ex-con living above their garage. Though they bear a strong resemblance, Seth could be said to be generally better-looking than his brother. This coupled with Seth's needy and dependent nature may explain their parents' tendency to dote on him rather than Pickles, who displays the only independent personality within Dethklok. Seth constantly tries to exploit his brother's fame for his own profit. While Pickles rarely speaks in their conversations, Seth speaks to him in a low, soft, yet slightly menacing tone. Most of his conversations toward Pickles begin as plans for project collaboration, and quickly turn into semi-veiled extortion threats and intimidation tactics. In fact, no matter the topic, Seth usually ends up talking about his monetary needs and implying that Pickles doesn't deserve what he has. Pickles's situation with his family is a source of immense anger, resentment, and frustration for him. His family's visit in Dethfam culminates with Pickles attempting to strangle Seth. The visit is so upsetting to him that he experiences stress-related asthmatic symptoms, resorting to using an inhaler for the first time in fifteen years. He assaults Seth again in Dethwedding, beating him up on stage at his wedding reception after Seth's reaction to Dethklok's modest wedding gift, a blender. Pickles's disgust with his family may explain his reluctance to reveal his full name.\nPickles is said to have left home at approximately age sixteen to pursue his musical aspirations. His first guitar was a Gibson Les Paul Goldtop and he is able to play the guitar with adequate skill. He also sings, which can be heard in the chorus of Hatredcopter as well as a cover from his former band, entitled Kill You. He is also shown to have some ability at sound engineering. Before joining Dethklok, Pickles was the front man and vocalist of a stereotypical hair metal band, Snakes n' Barrels, which collapsed due to excessive drug use. During this era of his life Pickles is shown as very slender with a full head of teased hair. His Dethklok band mates tend to mock him for this period of his life in regards to both the musical style of his former band as well as his former appearance, with Skwisgaar mocking him, \"You were such a beautifuls lady back then, maybe you wills alls favor us with some makeups tips.\"\nPickles is the drummer and backing vocalist. He is the only member of Dethklok whose full name is unknown. He was raised in Tomahawk, Wisconsin and speaks with a Yooper dialect. He refers to himself as \"very Irish American\" and is easily identified by his red hair, which is styled into dreadlocks and a comb-over skullet, somewhat disguising his premature baldness. He is depicted as having an average build with a slight beer belly. He is also the shortest member of the band. Pickles always wears tennis shoes, whereas the rest of the band wears boots.\nPickles is arguably the smartest and most \"normal\" member of the band, or rather, the least moronic. While he is no less prone to making idiotic statements and poor decisions, he generally exhibits a better grasp on common sense and everyday ideas than his band mates. However, he is often depicted in some state of intoxication due to his frequent alcohol abuse. He displays one of the most severe case of alcoholism (along with Nathan) within the band and is often shown surrounded by bottles and shot glasses. He appears to take pride in this; when rumors were spread that he is not as big a drinker as he claims, he responded by drinking even more to prove them wrong. Aside from recreational purposes, he also resorts to drinking as an unhealthy coping mechanism to escape from negative emotions. Pickles frequently refers to things and people as \"douche bags\" when he is frustrated or annoyed, for instance calling Toki and Skwisgaar \"douche bags\" for not knowing what a grocery store is, then quickly apologizing and blaming the outburst on low blood sugar. Though Pickles is the member of the band most capable of having normal social interactions with others outside of Dethklok, he is shown to have a low tolerance for stress and often experiences social anxiety, panic attacks, and paranoia. Examples of this are his stage fright and subsequent nervous breakdown in Dethkomedy, and his fear of being caught binge eating in Dethfashion, repeatedly mumbling, \"We're gonna get in trouble!\" despite being in his own home. In the short interview Insects, Pickles explains that the antics of his band mates sometimes become \"too much\" for him. When feeling socially overwhelmed he requests to be left alone to recuperate. This is apparently not an uncommon occurrence.\nOriginally conceived, according to Brendon Small (who voices, and created, the character) as \"the jerk of the group,\" Pickles has evolved significantly through the show's run. While initially a perpetually frustrated, sharp-tongued cynic, he has grown to be (aside from Toki, and despite his taste for debauchery) the most genuinely good-natured member of Dethklok.\nPickles is the only member of Dethklok who has been depicted as a habitual drug user; in Snakes n' Barrels he is shown smoking marijuana, snorting cocaine and abusing prescription drugs. Pickles claims to be immune to the negative effects of certain drugs, explaining, \"I grew up smoking government weed every day, y'know. I had kiddie glaucoma. Don't ask me. I'm immune to just about everything.\" He is also immune to the top-secret, psychotropic drug known as \"Totally Awesome Sweet Alabama Liquid Snake\" which erased the minds of every other member of Snakes n' Barrels. 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        "raw_content": "This is from the non-partisan The Hill.\nRepublican presidential front-runner Donald Trump defended Planned Parenthood during an interview Tuesday night, doubling down on his remarks that part of the group should be funded.\n\u201cThey do good things,\u201d Trump said during an interview with Sean Hannity that aired on Fox News.\n[\u2026]Planned Parenthood praised Trump\u2019s remarks earlier Tuesday when on the question of funding he said on CNN that he would look at other \u201cgood aspects\u201d of Planned Parenthood.\n\u201cDonald Trump seems to have realized that banning all abortions, shutting down the government, and defunding Planned Parenthood are extreme positions that are way too far outside the mainstream for even him to take,\u201d Eric Ferrero, vice president for communications, said in a statement shared with The Hill.\nNow, Donald Trump was pro-abortion for his entire life, until he decided to run as Republican in the 2016 primary. Then he became pro-life. That\u2019s what he says, anyway. So what was his reasoning for becoming pro-life?\nLive Action has the quote, and the problem with Trump\u2019s reasoning:\nTrump shared the reason behind his claimed pro-life conversion at the first GOP debate:\n\u201cFriends of mine years ago were going to have a child, and it was going to be aborted. And it wasn\u2019t aborted. And that child today is a total superstar, a great, great child. And I saw that. And I saw other instances\u2026I am very, very proud to say that I am pro-life.\u201d\nLook here \u2013 a child\u2019s right to life does not depend on their ability to become a total superstar in the eyes of Donald Trump. He doesn\u2019t understand the logic of the pro-life position.\nMore Live Action:\nIn January 2015, when he was asked to define what \u201cpro-life\u201d meant to him, he stated: \u201cIt means that it\u2019s an issue. It is an issue, and it\u2019s a strong issue.\u201d When asked if he believed abortion early in a pregnancy was murder, Trump said, \u201cNo.\u201d And then, when the questioner continued to press Trump, asking if he would be against abortion if the life of the mother was not at risk and if rape or incest were not involved (his exceptions), he stated, \u201cIt depends when,\u201d while continuing to repeat, \u201cI\u2019m pro-life.\u201d\nNot convincing.\nWhat about on gay marriage?\nRepublican presidential candidate Donald Trump says he can see both sides in the case of Kim Davis, the Kentucky clerk who has been ordered to jail for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, but that \u201cthe Supreme Court has ruled\u201d on the issue and \u201cit is the law of the land.\u201d\nIf 5 Justices on the Supreme Court redefine marriage, it\u2019s the law of the land . That\u2019s what Trump says.\nWhat about Ted Cruz?\nCruz is pro-life:\nCruz has received a 100% rating from the National Right to Life Committee.\nHe voted for numerous defunding measures for Obamacare and Planned Parenthood since being voted in the Senate.\nHe voted in favor of the Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act.\nHe voted for the Pain Capable Unborn Child Protection Act which he co-sponsored.\nHe is a co-sponsor of the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Act.\nCruz said that the unborn are \u201cabsolutely\u201d persons under the 14th Amendment.\nCruz was endorsed by Georgia Right to Life and has signed their personhood pledge.\nIn January 2015, Cruz co-sponsored a bill to create a federal ban on abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy and urged Congress to take up the legislation.\nIn March 2015, Cruz introduced two resolutions of disapproval to the D.C. Ordinances, one, the Reproductive Health Non-Discrimination Amendment Act, could require pro-life organizations to fund abortion services in employee\u2019s health care and could force them to hire someone who supports abortion. The House passed the resolution, but unfortunately, the Senate failed to bring it before committee.\nIn May 2013, Cruz co-sponsored Sen. Mike Lee\u2019s resolution to investigate abortion practices in the US in light of the Gosnell case. He spoke on the floor and condemned Gosnell\u2019s unspeakable crimes.\nArgued (successfully) before the Supreme Court in defense of the federal ban on partial-birth abortion.\nSuccessfully defended in federal court Texas\u2019s Rider 8, which prohibits state funds for groups that provide abortions.\nCruz has also been active on the marriage issue:\nIn April 2015, Cruz introduced a marriage amendment and bill to defend states that define marriage as between one man and one woman.\nThe Restoration of Marriage Amendment amends the Constitution to guarantee the right of the people to define marriage in their laws as the union of one man and one woman and to prevent the courts from ever again misconstruing the Constitution to require that marriage or its benefits be extended to unions other than the union of man and woman.\nThe Protect Marriage from the Courts Act of 2015 bars federal courts from ruling on state marriage laws. Pursuant to Congress\u2019 power under Article III of the Constitution to limit the jurisdiction of the lower federal courts and to make exceptions to the appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, this legislation restricts the jurisdiction of federal courts to determine the constitutionality of state laws defining marriage as the union of one man and one woman.\nIn April 2015, Cruz joined an amicus brief supporting the right of states to define marriage\nSummary: defending states\u2019 marriage laws against the proposed right under the 14th amendment that all same-sex couples have the right to marriage\nIn February 2015, Cruz reintroduced the State Marriage Defense Act. He originally introduced it in February, 2014.\nCosponsored the First Amendment Defense Act, which would prevent any federal agency from denying a tax exemption, grant, contract, license, or certification to an individual, association, or business based on their belief that marriage is a union between a man and a woman.\nRegarding that last item, Trump was asked whether he would pass Cruz\u2019s First Amendment Defense Act in his first 100 days in office, and he said no. Cruz said yes, by the way \u2013 which is not surprising since he sponsored the act in the first place.\nAnd on the Kim Davis issue, Cruz put religious liberty above judicial tyranny.\nListen to him discuss it on the Mark Levin show:\nAnd on the Megyn Kelly show:\nNow listen to Donald Trump:\nDoes any Trump supporter really believe that he would defend religious liberty as well as Cruz?\nAbortionDonald TrumpTed Cruz\nPrevious PostCBO: national debt will rise to $30 trillion in the next decadeNext PostProfessor concerned by students who are unable to consider alternative views",
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        "raw_content": "The American Copper flies a foot or two off the ground in rather quick sorties from one nectar source or perch to another. Being only an inch in wingspan, the American Copper would seem to be a seldom-observed species, but its colorful coppery wings give away its position.\nWeekly sightings for American Copper\nThe forewing above is orange with black spots and a grayish-black border. The hind wing above is mainly dark gray with an orange border. Below, the front wing is similar to the upper surface but a lighter shade of orange, while the hind wing below is a much lighter shade of gray, with black dots throughout and a zigzag submarginal line.\nBronze Coppers are much larger, up to 1.5 inches compared to the American\u2019s wingspan of approximately one inch, and have a much wider orange band on the hind wings below. Purplish Coppers have a much wavier and thinner marginal orange band on the upper hind wing.\nOpen areas, including lawns and old fields where its host plant, Sheep Sorrel grows.\nUsually 3-4 broods per year, with the first occurring in late May or early June, and then lasting until October in some years\nFound throughout most of the state, except possibly the far north. American Coppers may become quite abundant under the right conditions.\nWhite River Marsh Wildlife Area, Green Lake Co., WI. August 25, 2006.\nSouth of Coloma, Waushara Co., WI. May 27, 2002.\nKarner Blue Meadow SNA, Waushara Co., WI. July 26, 2005.\nBuena Vista Marsh, Portage Co., WI. August 28, 2002.",
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        "raw_content": "Methuselah (Hebrew: \u05de\u05b0\u05ea\u05d5\u05bc\u05e9\u05b6\u05c1\u05dc\u05b7\u05d7 / \u05de\u05b0\u05ea\u05d5\u05bc\u05e9\u05b8\u05c1\u05dc\u05b7\u05d7, Modern Metu\u0161\u00e9la\u0127 / Metu\u0161\u00e1la\u0127 Tiberian M\u0259\u1e6f\u00fb\u0161\u00e9la\u1e25 / M\u0259\u1e6f\u00fb\u0161\u0101la\u1e25 ; \"Man of the dart/spear\", or alternatively \"his death shall bring judgment\") is the man reported to have lived the longest at the age of 969 in the Hebrew Bible. Extra-biblical tradition maintains that he died on the 11th of Cheshvan of the year 1656AM (Anno Mundi, after Creation), seven days before the beginning of the Great Flood. Methuselah was the son of Enoch, the father of Lamech, and the grandfather of Noah.\nMethuselah is mentioned in one passage in the Hebrew Bible, Genesis 5:21\u201327, as part of the genealogy linking Adam to Noah. The genealogy is repeated, without the chronology, at 1Chronicles 1:3, and at Luke 3:37. The following is taken from the King James Version of the Bible.\nThe verses are available in three manuscript traditions, the Masoretic, the Septuagint and the Samaritan Torah. The three traditions do not agree with each other. The differences can be summarized as follows:\nThis page contains text from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia - https://wn.com/Methuselah\nMEDUSA, Helium\nMathusalem, La Fouine\nBlack angel, you\u2019re my centerfold\nThough you\u2019re two years old, your love is so bold\nCome and get me, we\u2019ll fly\nOn your wings through the thunderstorm sky\nKiss me, oh my\nLittle kiss of death and things that die\nThe wings of a dragonfly\nThe kiss of a butterfly\nSing alleluia on high\nCome and get me we\u2019ll fly\nKiss me, ah\nThe kiss of a rattlesnake\nThe body of a black lake\nSing a lullaby to wake me\nA lullaby to wake me",
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        "raw_content": "That (music)\nThat is a function word used in the English language for several grammatical purposes.\nas a complementizer/subordinating conjunction. (\"He asked that she go.\")\nto introduce a restrictive relative clause (\"The test that she took was hard.\") In this role that may be analyzed either as a relative pronoun or as a conjunction as in the first case; see English relative clauses: That a relativizer instead of relative pronoun.\nas a demonstrative pronoun (\"That was hard.\") (plural: those)\nas a demonstrative adjective (\"That test was hard.\") (plural: those)\nas an adverb (\"The test wasn't that bad.\")\nIn the first two uses the word is usually pronounced weakly, as /\u00f0\u0259t/, whereas in the other uses it is pronounced /\u00f0\u00e6t/.\nIn the Old English language that was spelled \u00fe\u00e6t. It was also abbreviated as a letter Thorn, \u00fe, with the ascender crossed, \ua765 ( ). In Middle English the letter Ash, \u00e6, was replaced with the letter a, so that that was spelled \u00feat, or sometimes \u00feet. The ascender of the \u00fe was reduced (making it similar to the Old English letter Wynn, \u01bf), which necessitated writing a small t above the letter to abbreviate the word that ( ). In later Middle English and Early Modern English the \u00fe evolved into a y shape, so that the word was spelled yat (although the spelling with a th replacing the \u00fe was starting to become more popular) and the abbreviation for that was a y with a small t above it ( ). This abbreviation can still be seen in reprints of the 1611 edition of the King James Version of the Bible in places such as 2 Corinthians 13:7.\nThis page contains text from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia - https://wn.com/That\nA th\u0101t (Hindi: \u0920\u093e\u091f; Marathi: \u0925\u093e\u091f; Bengali: \u09a0\u09be\u099f; Urdu: \u0679\u06be\u0627\u0679\u06be\u200e; also transliterated as thaat) is a mode in northern Indian or Hindustani music. Th\u0101ts always have seven different pitches (called swara) and are a basis for the organization and classification of ragas in North Indian classical music.\nThe modern th\u0101t system was created by Vishnu Narayan Bhatkhande (1860-1936), one of the most influential musicologists in the field of North Indian classical music in the early decades of the twentieth century. Bhatkhande modeled his system after the Carnatic melakarta classification, devised around 1640 A.D. by the musicologist Venkatamakhin. Bhatkhande visited many of the gharanas (schools) of North Indian classical music, conducting a detailed analysis of Indian raga. His research led him to a system of thirty-two th\u0101ts, each named after a prominent raga associated with it. 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John Bailey, the trade group\u2019s executive vice president for science, says focus groups have taught the industry that \u201cconsumers are looking for greater transparency.\u201d\n\u201cThere is nothing to indicate that the current use (of phthalates in cosmetics) poses a public health risk,\u201d he says.\nUnlike other health-related products, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration does not test cosmetics before they enter the market, relying upon companies to substantiate the safety of their goods.\n\u2018It\u2019s Not a Formula\u2019\nEach cosmetic company has its own approach to safety, says Bailey. \u201cIt\u2019s not a formula; it\u2019s not a checklist. It\u2019s applying good science.\u201d\nIn January, the industry group released a \u201cconsumer commitment code\u201d to assuage consumer concerns but declined to report which, if any, of their member companies signed it. In the code, companies pledge to only market products that they or an industry panel has deemed to be safe.\nIn the same month, the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics released its own voluntary compact signed by 500 cosmetic and personal-care companies around the world. Under the pledge, companies promise to eliminate ingredients related to cancer, birth anomalies or hormonal disruption from their products within three years. While some better-known companies such as the Body Shop and Burt\u2019s Bees have signed the compact, the industry\u2019s major players are notably absent, such as Avon, Estee Lauder, L\u2019Oreal, Revlon and Proctor and Gamble, who have refused to sign, according to the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics.\nThe industry\u2019s new code came a year after Frank Luntz\u2013the political strategist behind the \u201cContract With America\u201d campaign widely credited with helping the GOP win control of Congress in 1994\u2013was hired by the Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association to conduct focus groups on public sentiment toward phthalates in cosmetics.\nLisa Powers, the industry lobbying group\u2019s vice president of communications, was hired in May 2006, and previously worked for the Mercury Group, a public relations and crisis management firm in Alexandria, Va. Powers declined to say if the group\u2019s communications and lobbying budgets have increased.\nThe industry group created a new position in December 2005 when it hired Kathleen Dezio\u2013previously a spokesperson for the American Beverage Association\u2019s program to bring vending machines into schools\u2013to head public affairs.\n\u2018Wrong Focus\u2019 Charged\nStacy Malkan, a spokesperson for the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, says the industry is focusing on public relations and deflecting regulatory pressures instead of eliminating any possible risks from its products. She calls the industry\u2019s voluntary safety code \u201ca joke\u201d because of the limited commitment it entails.\n\u201cThere are huge gaps in what we know about cosmetic chemicals,\u201d says Malkan. \u201cThere is new science coming out almost daily about the negative effects of these chemicals. The industry is under increased regulatory pressure.\u201d\nThe Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association lobbied against legislation signed into law in California in October 2005 that requires cosmetic companies to report the use of certain chemicals to the state. A similar bill was introduced in the Washington state Legislature in February and is now pending.\nAround the time of the California legislation, the industry group added new lobbying staff. It hired Elvis Oxley, son of Michael Oxley, then a U.S. Congressman. John Hurson, a member of the Maryland State Assembly who was considered a key lawmaker on health issues, resigned his elected office to join the trade group\u2019s lobby staff in October 2005.\nIndustry Opposed California Law\nHurson says the organization opposed the California law because it \u201ccreates an extra regulatory process we really didn\u2019t need.\u201d\nThe Bush administration lobbied the European Union on behalf of the chemicals industry to try to prevent a law\u2013which the EU passed in December\u2013requiring companies to report on the toxicity of chemicals, including those used in cosmetics.\nResearchers first looked to cosmetics to explain why they found higher doses of phthalates in women than in men. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Europe News \u00bb UN releases $9.2 million\u2026\nUN releases $9.2 million in emergency funds for Venezuela\nGENEVA (AP) \u2014 The United Nations has released $9.2 million for food, medicine and other help for Venezuelans through an emergency relief fund, the first such assistance during the country\u2019s deepening political and economic crisis.\u2026\nThe move to unlock the Central Emergency Relief Fund for various U.N. agencies since mid-November marks a breakthrough because such U.N. emergency funding for a country generally requires the approval of its government.\nPresident Nicolas Maduro has repeatedly denied that Venezuela needs outside aid, pinning blame for the country\u2019s woes on what he calls imperialist countries, like the United States and some European Union members plotting an invasion.\nA once-wealthy oil-nation, Venezuela has been in the grips of an economic crisis for at least five years under two decades of socialist rule. Masses are migrating from the country, while millions staying behind struggle to afford scarce food and medicine.\nThe latest sum of U.N. funds, disbursed Monday, involves $2.6 million for nutrition support for young children, pregnant women and lactating mothers.\nSeparately, the U.N.\u2019s International Children\u2019s Emergency Fund announced Monday that since August it\u2019s broadened existing programs, delivering 130 tons of medicines, health and nutrition supplies for 350,000 women and children. UNICEF has had a presence in Venezuela since 1991.\nThe supplies are being delivered in agreement with the government, the U.N. says, noting that nearly 12 percent of the population is undernourished.\nUNICEF is pouring $32 million into its programs in Venezuela, said Christopher Tidey, a New York-based UNICEF spokesman. That pays for 2.5 million doses of measles vaccines and antimalarial treatment for 150,000 children.\n\u201cIt\u2019s really an expansion of the work we were already doing,\u201d Tidey said, \u201cAnd taking into account that the economic crisis is making it harder for families to give the support they need for their kids.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "This vast country has an abundance of wilderness \u2013 start planning your next trip now!\n\u201cClimb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature\u2019s peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees,\u201d wrote Environmentalist John Muir. Muir, who died in 1914, was perhaps America\u2019s first environmental activist. The Scottish son of a clergyman, Muir believed in nature\u2019s capacity to revitalize the human spirit and lobbied for the first national parks so ordinary people could reconnect with the wild. In today\u2019s increasingly over-scheduled, screen-based world, Muir\u2019s vision has never seemed more prophetic. Here are ten great places to rediscover the importance of nature.\nALASKA: Kesugi Ridge in Denali State Park\nDenali Mountain and Wonder Lake at sunrise\nThe Kesugi Ridge trail offers days of stunning panoramas of the Alaska Mountains including Denali (also known as Mount McKinley), America\u2019s tallest mountain. 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The trail crosses Death Canyon Shelf and goes through Mount Meek Pass and Hurricane Pass and across the high alpine meadows of Alaska Basin. There is plentiful wildlife viewing, wild flower meadows and the previously mentioned spectacular views. A permit is required and because this is bear country, bear spray is a necessity. This is a strenuous hike with most of the trail over 8,000 feet in elevation and the highest point over 10,600 feet.\n10Hikes covers the best hikes in the Tetons as well.\nMAINE: Part of the Appalachian Trail\nAppalachian Trail in Maine\nMaine\u2019s 100-mile Wilderness is the longest part of the Appalachian Trail that never crosses a paved road. It begins at Monson, Maine, and ends at the northern terminus of the trail at Katahdin Mountain in Baxter State Park. Famous for its isolation, the 100-mile Wilderness can also be dangerous for non-expert hikers and a downright grind in spots. For those looking for a less arduous adventure, the first 30 miles offers a great hike through rugged but beautiful terrain with 70 percent fewer miles. Highlights include Lower Wilson Falls, the biggest waterfall on the Appalachian Trail, clear running streams and plenty of panoramic vistas from rocky mountaintops. Most people finish this hike in three days.\nNEW HAMPSHIRE: Pemi (Pemigewasset Wilderness) Loop\nScenic autumn view of Profile Lake in New Hampshire\nThe Pemi Loop is 31.5 miles of intense hiking \u2013 more than 9,000 feet in elevation gain \u2013 with eight 4,000 feet-plus peaks encircling the western half of New Hampshire\u2019s Pemigewasset Wilderness. Featuring rugged terrain and spectacular vistas, this trip is best done in two or three days. Each of the peaks offers panoramic vistas and four additional 4,000-foot summits can be reached via short day hikes. While the rewards are high, the demands are also, so only embark on this trail if you are sure your knees are up to it. Because significant sections are exposed, it is also important be prepared for the White Mountain\u2019s notoriously variable weather conditions. Bears are also found in the Pemigewasset Wilderness, so carrying bear spray is a very good idea.\nUTAH: The Highline Trail in Utah\u2019s Uinta Mountains\nSunrise in the Uinta Mountains, Utah\nIf you are looking for a trail less traveled, the Highline Trail through Utah\u2019s Uinta Mountains is worth your consideration. Roughly 75 miles through challenging terrain, most of which is around 11,000 feet in elevation with the highest point about 12,600 feet, this trail can be difficult and above all remote, so make sure you are well prepared for a wilderness experience largely above the tree line. 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During the most popular hiking season in late summer, the weather is more likely to be dry and sunny but during the spring, as well as the first half or so of summer, rain, snow and swollen rivers can create hazards. Camping is allowed in designated camps only and permits are required.\nCOLORADO: The Four Pass Loop, in Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness Area\nReflection of Snow capped Maroon Bells in fall, at sunrise\nThe Four Pass Loop through the Maroon Bells Mountains offers world class scenery including rugged mountain peaks, beautiful wildflowers in alpine meadows and pristine mountain lakes. Normally this loop takes three or four days and hikers will be challenged by four mountain passes, each over 12,000 feet and the highest \u2013 West Maroon Pass \u2013 12,500 feet. Because of the elevation, it is probably best to plan your trip for late summer or early fall. Earlier in the season, snow melt creates swift running rivers. Overnight hikers are also required to use approved bear food storage containers. Free permits must be obtained at the trailhead.\nCALIFORNIA: The Lost Coast Trail \u2013 North (25 miles)\nLost Coast of Northern California\nNamed for its tendency to vanish at high tide, and the scarcity of roads in the area, the northern section of the Lost Coast Trail passes through a slice of California\u2019s coast so rugged that it literally drove the Pacific Coast Highway inland. Here, the mountains of the King Range meet the ocean and the trail winds through hidden beaches and up rugged highlands to soaring vistas above the Pacific Ocean. The scenery is stunning, but because much of the trail is beach, which literally disappears twice a day, it is important to study the tides and plan accordingly. 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        "raw_content": "Spousal relationships, children, household chores, bills to be paid, can all cause stress in the family. Maximum stress in the family arises due to the day-to-day stressors like infidelity, financial problems, loss of job, or crisis in the family like a death of a family member, natural calamities, divorce, and others.\nA certain amount of stress in the family is inevitable, though how a family handles and copes with the stress is what really counts. The best way to know if your family is experiencing stress is through the individual feelings of family members. When there is stress in the family, some of the following things are noticed:\nThere is less time to spend together as a family.\nThere are mostly explosive arguments.\nMost of the meals are eaten hurriedly or in haste.\nFamily members tend to escape into their own work or indulge into other activities.\nThere is always a sense of urgency.\nThere is a desire for leading a simpler, peaceful, and content life.\nA few of the family members are left with a sense of guilt, with no time to make amends or the courage to make an effort.\nEveryone in the family seems to be constantly rushing from place to place, with no time to spare for each other.\nThere seem to be no time to relax, no outings, no get together, and no relaxation with the family where family members can discuss, talk, and just be together.\nThe rooms of the house remain isolated and quiet.\nMost of the conversations are centered on time and tasks, rather than on people and their feelings.\nThere is a sense of frustration with too much to do, leading to bickering as well.\nParents remain stressed because of their children\u2019s actions.\nChildren remain stressed because of their parents, more so if they are having any kind of problems in their relationships, or at their school, college, and work place.\nStress in the family not only affects the sufferer but it also affects the moods and attitudes of those around them. Stress in the family varies, though learning to cope and manage the stress together strengthens the family, and makes it easier to cope with the various family crisis as well.\nYou may also like to read my article on coping with family stress, something that all of us look forward to know and deal with.\nWhat are the other factors that add to the stress in the family? Do share your views.\nPhoto Credit: Danilo Rizzuti\nPosted on: March 3rd, 2011 | Last Updated on: January 4th, 2014\nchildrenfamily stressfamily timeparentsstress\nI imagine that financial pressure must cause a lot of stress these days. There\u2019s so much pressure on children (and therefore parents) to have expensive consumer articles that it must be dreadful for families who can\u2019t afford to indulge their children as much as they\u2019d like to.\nMaelynn Cortez\nI certainly agree with this Harleena. Thanks\u2026I\u2019d like to share your article.\nHarleena \u2013\nThere are always opportunities to stress. Our society is so fast paced these days! I think lack of time is a major cause of stress. We don\u2019t have enough face to face time with each other.\nWhen my daughter was little, I used to curl up and read to her. Then I gave long back rubs and sang lullabies. It didn\u2019t make the stress go away, but it always helped us to focus on family and talk about our feelings. Now I do that with my granddaughters. I thought they would outgrow it, but they still ask for Nana\u2019s back rubs when they are piled down with homework, or have a lot of busyness in their lives.\nI love the way you always address problems head on and encourage others to do the same.\nFor me I think factors that add on the stress in the family is highly dependant on the kind of family structure one has \u2013 joint, nuclear, big, small, urban, rural. These are things that make for deciding factors. But yes, you mention some highly important factors here and I would agree to all of them. Conflicting beliefs, different expectations, clash of family ideals, clash of cultural acceptance, differences of opinions, inability to express oneself, changing demands, increasing pressure, household difficulties, financial strains are just some on the back of my mind.\nStress in the family can be very uncomfortable not only for the parents but also for the kids. It might influence them for a long time to come. And especially when stress takes an ugly turn of conflicts and isn\u2019t resolved in a healthy manner.\nThis is a very serious concern for most families. This issue needs a lot of awareness!\nThe kind of stress in the family you face, may not be the same in my case or in any one else\u2019s case. Each family has their own stresses and has to find ways and means to deal with them. Family structure and your outlook towards it- are all factors that could add to the stress in the family.\nI like your list of factors too, and think they are important ones like difference of opinions, increasing pressure, inability to express oneself, household difficulties, and of course financial strains. There are of course many others, though it again comes back to which ones best relate to you and your family.\nStress of any kind can only do harm, to the parents, kids, elders at home, and even the pets if you have any!! I see my dog look worried and get disturbed if there are any kind of raised voices in the house! So, we do need to take care of the smallest of things before we really invite in any kind of stress related issues \ud83d\ude42\nStress is everywhere as long as it bothers your thought even in the little things that becomes an issue to you then it can be considered as stress. 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        "raw_content": "Cast : Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, Rafe Spall\tRelease : June 8, 2018\tDirector : Juan Antonio Bayona\tGenre : Action, Adventure, Drama, Science Fiction, Thriller\tCountry : USA\tStream Now\tCarrie's Rating : Rob's Rating : Tim's Rating : Bang for your Buck :\nBigger, louder, more teeth\nJurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is pretty well dumb across the board, but there is one respect in which it's kind of so unexpectedly smart that I absolutely have to assume it's on purpose. And that precise combination of \"almost entirely dumb, but smart in just enough ways that you can see the filmmakers peering through and winking at you\" is what have I wanted from a sequel to Jurassic Park basically since they started making them, and so it is that after four tries in 21 years, I've finally enjoyed the experience of watching a film in this franchise other than the first one.\nBut I was talking about dumbness. So quickly, the plot of Fallen Kingdom: (written, like its imemdiate predecessor, by Colin Trevorrow & Derek Connolly) a few years after the events of 2015's Jurassic World, the Costa Rican protectorate of Isla Nublar has been left alone as an unmolested preserve for the genetically engineered dinosaurs that live there. Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howard), the former head of operations of the now-defunct Jurassic World theme park, has since devoted her time to leading a dino-rights activist group. When we see Claire for the first time, she's just suffered a setback: the U.S. government has decided not to intervene in extracting dinosaurs from the island, which has very suddenly revealed itself to be an active volcano on the verge of eruption. A glimmer of hope comes in the form of Eli Mills (Rafe Spall), the assistant to the enormously wealthy Benjamin Lockwood (James Cromwell) ex-business partner of the late John Hammond, whose dream this all was in the first place. They want Claire to join a mercenary team to Isla Nublar to help rescue as many animals as possible, and to convince her former lover, velociraptor trainer Owen Grady (Chris Pratt) to come with, in the hopes of saving the very last of the raptors, Blue.\nIt's different in all of the particulars, but in the general sweep, this feels rather close to the scenario of The Lost World: Jurassic Park, the second film in the series (and one that is alluded to twice, after having been entirely disappeared from the continuity of Jurassic World). The Lost World, of course, is a film that has acquired something of a consensus that one of its most noticeable flaws is that the protagonists are stupid as rocks and make only bad decisions for two straight hours. Here, then, is that stupid-genius that I was talking about up top: Fallen Kingdom also makes its protagonists stupid as rocks, and then they get in trouble for it. We know, because we saw the opening scene in which a group of mercs steal the bones of the great big evil Indominus Rex and inadvertently permit a giant prehistoric seabeast out into the open ocean, that things are bleaker than they seem, but even without that, Claire and Owen are self-evidently gullible for believing everything that they're told, and not just because they're told it by Rafe Spall and Ted Levine (who plays the lead mercenary, and is certainly my pick for best-in-show). So that's stupid-genius part one: recreate the problems of the worst film in the series, only do it knowingly, and thus correct them.\nStupid genius part two is that, having let us assume that Fallen Kingdom will just be a do-over of The Lost World, the film pulls the rug out, and this is actually why it's my favorite sequel. We've had, so far, four movies in a row where people go to a jungle island off the coast of Costa Rica and are chased by dinosaurs, and it's never gotten less contrived. Fallen Kingdom is the one that finally says, \"yes, but what if we don't do that?\" and so after playing as a by-the-books Jurassic Park sequel for an hour, it changes into something much weirder.\nTo put it simply, it turns into a Gothic horror movie with mutant dinosaurs, and if they'd described it that way from the start, this would have been one of my most-anticipated films of 2018. Truth be told, the opening hour of Fallen Kingdom really isn't more than just iteratively better than Jurassic World, and in some important ways is worse. The characters in general behave as inexplicably as ever in a franchise where human behavior has long since ceased to be any kind of a priority, and both Owen and Claire are clearly worse than they were in the last film, in writing, motivation, and acting (Pratt especially - Howard isn't really any worse than last time, though that was certainly bad enough). The two new comic relief sidekicks are irredeemably awful, particularly the activist vet Zia (Daniela Pineda) who was written by people with no clear sense of how activists might talk in the real world. Also, though I contend that it's not unaware that it's a fucking stupid movie, it is a fucking stupid movie, whereas Jurassic World was closer to just being goddamn dumb.\nAnyway, if we spot the film its characters (which this series has never done well) and its plot (which it has only done sort of well once), I do find that Fallen Kingdom is a substantially more enjoyable thing to watch than the last movie for certain, and it takes absolutely no time at all to establish that. The opening sequence, set on a rain-streaked tropical night, with the ruined contours of Isla Nublar and its monstrous fauna defined almost solely though well-timed lightning strikes, is absolutely the best this franchise has been the \"raptors in the grass\" scene of The Lost World, and it's not even the best part of the movie. What we have here, quite obviously, is an actually good director in the form of J.A. Bayona, and moreover, good at something that none of Steven Spielberg, Joe Johnston, or Colin Trevorrow were before him: he is good at horror, something he ably demonstrated in his first, best feature, 2007's The Orphanage. The Jurassic Park picture are generally described as \"scary\", and give or take a few T-Rex silhouettes, this has never really been my experience. Bayona, though, is making a proper monster movie, and almost every time there's an opportunity to use the visual language of a haunted house movie or a slasher film, he takes it. It helps that he has a proper monster, which like everything best in the movie, doesn't show up in earnest until the last 30 minutes, so I feel hamstrung in talking about it; but there are some genuinely great moments, and quite a few moments that aren't \"great\" but are certainly big and broad in an appealing way.\nThat's definitely all the film is going for. This is very much a big, dumb, fun movie, the best triangulation of those three qualities in quite some while. And it certainly knows its B-movie history: that's surely the best explanation for why a previously-unimagined volcano pops up in the middle of Isla Nublar, and it's also extremely evident as the film progresses through its second half and Bayona piles up the nods to Universal and Hammer horror movies (there is a shot of a dinosaur baying in front of a full moon while standing atop the intricate Gothic crags of an old British manor home - one that exists on the California coast, but the point remains - and I wold have forgiven the movie many worse sins just for that single image).\nBayona's deft hand at horror imagery helps give the film its own loopy personality, something previously absent from these sequels. But it helps that for the first time since the Godzilla homage that ended The Lost World, the series has decided to do something different: it has turned the series into a ridiculous sci-fi thriller about shadowy men in suits bidding on dinosaurs from the basement of an evil castle, of a super-smart dino monster literally winking at the audi ence before it commits its wicked acts, of ludicrous twists that promise an even trashier sequel than this one. Basically, the film has turned into the most expensive made-for-SyFy, Asylum-level collection of garish sci-fi clich\u00e9s dressed up with a shockingly good cast (besides Levine, Cromwell, and Spall, the cast also enjoys the talents of ringers Toby Jones and Geraldine Chaplin) and a lovely mixture of practical animatronics and CGI. 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        "raw_content": "Lochiel inspects a Passing-out Parade at the Depot of The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, 1954\nINVERNESS: Ardersier\nThe Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders maintained close associations with the Clan Cameron, and three generations of Clan Cameron Chiefs served in the Regiment. The photograph shows Donald Hamish Cameron of Lochiel, 26th Chief, inspecting the Passing-out Parade of the 15th intake of recruits at the Regimental Depot at Cameron Barracks in 1954. The Depot Commander Major Niall Baird OBE is on the right of the photograph. Lochiel was serving at the time with the 4th/5th (Territorial) Battalion The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, and commanded the Battalion from 1955 to 1957. He was subsequently Honorary Colonel of the Battalion, and its successors the 51st Highland Volunteers, for 18 years. He was made a Knight of the Thistle in 1973, and was Lord Lieutenant of Inverness-shire from 1971-1985. Colonel Sir Donald Cameron of Lochiel, KG, CVO, TD died at the age of 93 in May 2004.\nThe Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders maintained close associations with the Clan Cameron, and three generations of Clan Cameron Chiefs served in the Regiment. The photograph shows Donald Hamish Cameron of Lochiel, 26th Chief, inspecting the Passing-out Parade of the 15th intake of recruits at the Regimental Depot at Cameron Barracks in 1954. The Depot Commander Major Niall Baird OBE is on the right of the photograph. Lochiel was serving at the time with the 4th/5th (Territorial) Battalion The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, and commanded the Battalion from 1955 to 1957. He was subsequently Honorary Colonel of the Battalion, and its successors the 51st Highland Volunteers, for 18 years. He was made a Knight of the Thistle in 1973, and was Lord Lieutenant of Inverness-shire from 1971-1985. Colonel Sir Donald Cameron of Lochiel, KG, CVO, TD died at the age of 93 in May 2004. <br /> <br /> (This information was kindly supplied by the Regimental Museum of The Highlanders, Fort George). <br /> <br /> <br /> This image can be purchased.<br /> For further information about purchasing and prices please email the<br /> <a href=\"mailto: photographic.archive@highlifehighland.com\">Highland Photographic Archive</a> quoting the External ID.",
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        "raw_content": "HomeA Haven of Hope to Shine at New Children\u2019s Home in San Pedro\nTwo years of \u2018blood, sweat and tear\u2019; yes it sounds cliche but definitely the best way to describe the hard work and dedication it took to complete this amazing project that will be something so positive for the island community of San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, Belize.\nOn Saturday, November 4, 2017, the doors to Hope Haven children\u2019s home and battered women and Shine Center were officially opened during a very emotional and heart-warming ribbon cutting ceremony. A group of persistent and motivated island residents worked incessantly to transform a \u2018gentleman\u2019s bar\u2019 into a home and center that will assist to empower young women and become a shelter for children in need of a home, guidance and rehabilitation.\nThe building transformation is impressive - The first floor is warm and inviting; it\u2019s home to Shine Center, complete with a hang-out area, play room, counseling room, meeting space and a beautiful kitchen that is now home to the San Pedro Food Bank.\nThe second floor is the Children\u2019s Home with a private are for the children and house mother who will be in charge of overlooking the shelter. There are three rooms with enough space for 22 beds a large lounge and bathrooms complete with new washer and drier and outdoor space overlooking the busy San Pedro airport.\nThe main message of the evening was that the project was entirely a community effort that brought together different businesses and individuals for its completion; but work does not stop with a completed building. Much work is still needed to keep the center up an running for it to serve its purpose.\nThe children\u2019s home will offer services such as tutoring, counseling, therapy, and different activities will be provided by a permanent counselor, therapist and children psychiatrist from the USA, among others.\nMuch work is still needed from volunteers, friends and businesses who want to see the children\u2019s home prosper in the community. Those interested in helping, donating, or volunteering can contact any Lion member or Raise Me Up at 607-1765 or 630-1241 (visit Web Page).\nAll three organizations wish to thank all who already donated and are partaking in this project, including various sponsors from the US.\nShine Center (First Floor)\nChildren's Home (Second Floor)\nWESTJET Begins Direct Flight to Belize from Calgary, Canada\nLong Before the Compactor Trucks in San Pedro, Belize",
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        "raw_content": "Martin Luther King, Jr. Was Assassinated\nTo call the year 1968 tumultuous would be to understate things. It was a year when political and cultural divisions and debates across the country (and indeed, around the world) seemed to crescendo after nearly a decade of epic change. Among the most important figures of this period was the great civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. His assassination on April 4 in Memphis, Tennessee, traumatized the nation and led to a national soul-searching. Time Magazine declared that his death was \u201cboth a symbol and a symptom of the nation\u2019s racial malaise,\u201d but it was what he did in life that has secured his legacy.\nBorn in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1929, King was from a prominent African-American family. He was an excellent student and gifted orator who went to Morehouse College at age 15 and then went on to seminary and graduate school. 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        "raw_content": "Yemen: Huthi missile attack on Saudi Arabian cities is a possible war crime\nResponding to reports that the Huthi armed group in Yemen fired seven ballistic missiles at airports in Riyadh and other Saudi Arabian cities overnight on Sunday, killing one civilian, Samah Hadid, Middle East Deputy Director for Campaigns at Amnesty International, said:\n\u201cLaunching indiscriminate attacks is prohibited by international humanitarian law and can constitute a war crime. A high death toll may have been averted, possibly due to the missiles being intercepted, but that doesn\u2019t let the Huthi armed group off the hook for this reckless and unlawful act. These missiles cannot be precisely targeted at such distances, so their use in this manner unlawfully endangers civilians.\n\u201cThese unlawful attacks must not be used as an excuse by the Saudi Arabia-led coalition to indiscriminately attack civilians or further exacerbate Yemen\u2019s humanitarian crisis by imposing yet more restrictions on importing aid and essential goods such as food, medicine and fuel.\n\u201cWe have documented extensively how all sides have violated international law in the Yemen conflict over the past three years. Saudi Arabia-led coalition airstrikes have recklessly destroyed and damaged Yemeni homes, hospitals, schools and markets. As a result, thousands of civilians have lost their lives and millions are displaced and in dire need of humanitarian aid. But violations by one side do not give the other side license to flout international humanitarian law.\u201d\nAccording to initial media reports, including from the Saudi Arabian state press agency, all seven missiles were intercepted and destroyed, but an Egyptian national was killed after sustaining shrapnel wounds in the aftermath.\nThe Huthi missiles were launched on the third anniversary of the beginning of the Saudi Arabia-led coalition\u2019s campaign of airstrikes in Yemen.",
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        "raw_content": "Asbury Family History\nRose Asbury Bios\nRose Asbury\nShow other Rose Asburies\nRose Asbury (1910 - 1981)\nRose Asbury was born on July 12, 1910. She died in January 1981 at 70 years of age. We know that Rose Asbury had been residing in Post Falls, Kootenai County, Idaho.\nFind records of Rose Asbury\nFind records of Rose\nRose Asbury\u2019s biography is built and maintained by people like you. Create an online profile of Rose so that her life is remembered forever. If any factual information is incorrect, please edit Rose\u2019s biography.\nRose Asbury Biography & Family History\nThis genealogy profile is dedicated to the life and ancestry of Rose Asbury and her immediate Asbury family. Add to Rose Asbury's genealogy page to share your memories & historical research with her family and other genealogy hobbyists.\nThere is no cause of death listed for Rose.\nDo you know the final resting place - gravesite in a cemetery or location of cremation - of Rose Asbury? 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        "raw_content": "To find a guaranteed loan from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, call Associated Bank.\nThe government guaranteed USDA loan program is open to individuals, corporations, cooperatives, partnerships, and other for-profit and nonprofit entities, public and private. Loans can be used for an array of purposes: business and industrial startups, acquisitions, construction, conversion, expansion, repair, refinancing, permanent working capital, pollution control and more.\nBusiness and Industry (B&I) loans are for rural areas, defined as cities, towns and their surrounding areas with populations under 50,000, with priority for rural communities with populations under 25,000.\nUSDA Community Facilities Loan Programs\nRural communities can also use USDA loans for projects like water management, hospitals or fire and safety initiatives. These loans are open to communities with populations under 20,000, including municipalities, counties and special-purpose districts, as well as non-profit corporations and tribal governments. Grants are also available, with priority for applicants in small communities with low incomes.\nThese loans are used to develop the capacity and ability of private, nonprofit, community-based housing and community development organizations and low-income rural communities",
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        "raw_content": "Omnitrend software has been around for a while. My first experience with them was an immense game (four disks!) for the 8- bit Atari computer line called Universe. Universe was an extremely complicated game, creating within the confines of those four disks an entire galaxy to explore. It was the type of game you had to dedicate every waking moment to.\nBy the time Thomas Carbone and William Leslie, the two young men who were the sole staff of Omnitrend (doing both the programming and the marketing themselves) were ready for another project, they had decided that their ideas had already grown past the limits of the 8-bit computers and announced that the sequel to Universe, aptly titled Universe II, would run only on the new wave of home microcomputers, and luckily for us that new wave included the ST.\nI say \"lucky for us\" not so much because I was particularly enamored of Universe II. That game was just as immense and complicated as its predecessor\u2014 not the type of game my schedule will tolerate. No, I say lucky because all those early projects (especially Breach which followed Universe II) led Mr. Carbone and Mr. Leslie to the creation of Paladin\u2014and a fine creation it is.\nPaladin is a hybrid of conventional war games and fantasy role-playing games. It's a game that requires thought and strategy\u2014which means you get a break from battling frantically with a joystick. In addition, there are no time limits; the game operates on the \"turns\" principle, so the player can sick back and plan his moves leisurely.\nPaladin is made up of a series of quests, each of which has a victory condition that must be met. The victory condition may be as simple as killing a certain percentage of the enemy and then getting all your men to the exit; or it may be much more complicated, requiring the completion of several tasks in order to win. Some quests lead immediately to others; while others are simple, one-quest games.\nTo play Paladin you move your characters around a game map, picking up items, exploring new territory and fight ing the enemy. Each character is allowed a limited number of moves per turn, and each action the character enacts\u2014moving, swinging a sword, picking up an item, etc.\u2014uses up a certain number of those moves. When you've completed your turn, the enemy then makes its moves.\nUnlike many war games, the characters and terrain in Paladin are not just simple icons. The graphics have been fleshed out and animated to add realism to the game. When you move a member of your party, he walks to the new location. When you attack with a sword, the weapon is actually swung at the enemy. Magical spells too have small bits of animation to keep the game interesting: fireballs explode, wiping out large areas of the terrain; and stun spells cause victims to glimmer momentarily.\nWinning a battle is always a treat; not only are you one step closer to fulfilling your victory condition, but you also get to hear a marvelous digitized death scream. Of course, you get to hear the scream when one of your own party members gets killed, too\u2014not nearly as entertaining in that situation.\nYour party is made up of various types of characters including a paladin (when you lose him, the game is over), swordsmen, rangers, thieves and mages. The enemy comes in various forms, as well: zombies, sorcerers, trolls, spirits and others, each with their own nasty way of inflicting damage on your poor group of adventurers.\nLike most role-playing games, your party members have personal attributes, including vitality, health, encumbrance, accuracy of swordmanship and so on. Some of these attributes can be restored by resting or using potions; others require you to lighten your load or acquire special items hidden throughout the game.\nUsing the mouse to click on various icons along the bottom of the screen orders your characters to pick up objects, drop objects, open doors, climb stairs, cast spells and use items in various ways. These choices, in combination with the large number of objects available in Paladin, give the player plenty of moves to choose from and keeps the game challenging and fresh.\nPaladin comes on two disks, one of which includes a number of quests for you to complete. Once you're familiar with the game (and that won't take too long), or have tired of the included quests, you can use the included quest builder program to create your own games. A map for a quest may consist of nothing more than a forest with a couple of rivers and pathways, or it may be as complicated as a large castle, filled with rooms and closets to explore.\nPaladin is a habit-forming game. Once you get started you may find it difficult to turn off the computer and get back to the real world.\nPALADIN \u00b7 from Omnitrend Software\n\"Paladin is a hybrid of conventional war games and fantasy role-playing games. It's a game that requires thought and strategy.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Line Attack\nKirk Stover has had many programs published in STLOQ including Dr. Flop E. Disk in Issue 10, CZ-101 Patch Librarian from Issue 14 and Super Spool from Issue 28. He lives in Minnesota.\nSince the 520ST hit the market, there have been very few action games available where two people can play against each other at the same time. Here's a game of speed and skill for two players that's a lot of fun to play.\nIn Line Attack! the object is to draw the longest line possible, using right-angle turns. The longer your line survives, the more points you accumulate. You will crash whenever you run into your opponent's line, run into the border or run into your own line. At the same time you're trying to add points to your score, you try to make your opponent crash by forcing him to turn. You may move up, down, left and right. If you try to reverse on your own line, you will crash. If both players run into each other head-on, both will crash, which results in a tie. The round ends with the first crash, and the winner receives all of his points, while the loser receives no points at all. The action can be paused at any time by pressing the fire button and resumed by pressing the fire button again. To play Line Attack!, you'll need two joysticks and a color monitor in low resolution mode. To begin, simply double-click on LNATTACK.PRG. You will then be presented with an option screen to choose which skill level you want to play and how many rounds per game. Use Joystick 1 to control the options. The bar indicator represents the relative skill. The further to the right you move the bar, the more difficult the game. This is achieved by moving the joystick up or down. The rounds per game are determined by moving the joystick left or right. When the bar indicator is at the far left you will have one round of play. If you move the bar to the far right, you will have nine rounds of play. After your selections have been made, you start the game by pressing the fire button. However, if you wish to quit, you can press the Undo key. After pressing the fire button the playing screen will be displayed with two dots on it. Joystick 1 is the blue player, and Joystick 2 is the green. Your lines grow from these two dots. There is a status line at the top of the screen that displays both players' scores. At the start of each round, the status line displays the current round number with a prompt to begin. Press the fire button to begin, but be ready\u2014Line Attack! is a fast-moving game.\nA feature that makes it easier to play is that you don't have to hold the joystick in the direction you want to go in order to keep moving. Once you turn, you can release the joystick, and the line will continue in that direction until you turn again. Be careful when moving your joystick, as diagonal moves are ignored.\nWhen the round is finished, the status line will flash the winning player. There will then be a short delay, and the new screen for the next round will appear. After the final round is finished, the winner of the game is declared, and you press the fire button to return to the option screen in order to play again or quit.\nLine Attack! was written in assembly language and was challenging to write because I found myself working with several things I had only used separately in the past. For instance, Line-A routines were used to place the pixels and determine collisions. Colors, text and graphics were accomplished using the VDI. The AES was used for growing and shrinking boxes to simulate explosions. The intelligent keyboard was placed into the joystick interrogate mode in order to read the joysticks.\nThe real fun, though, is playing it. I'll warn you: Line Attack! is definitely habit-forming!",
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        "raw_content": "Olympics basketball: Yi Jianlian injured as China lose to Australia\nChina's NBA star Yi Jianlian suffered a knee injury during an 81-61 defeat by Australia in the men's basketball.\nThe Dallas Mavericks player had to be helped off the court by team-mates as China slumped to their third defeat.\nCoach Bob Donewald said: \"He took a bang just above the knee, not on the knee. We'll have to see how he is.\"\nChina must win their final two Group B matches against Brazil and Great Britain to have any chance of qualifying for the quarter-finals.\nAustralia coach Brett Brown says Yi will be a big loss for China.\n\"He commands different types of defensive adjustment,\" he said.\n\"They get good three-point shots because he makes it tough on the inside.\"\nPatrick Mills scored 20 points and David Andersen added 17 points as Australia put themselves on the verge of the knockout stage.\n\"It meant a lot to win,\" Andersen said. \"If we hadn't it would have been hard to make it to the next round. We show character when our backs are against the wall. We worked as a team.\"\nCaptain Matt Nielsen said: \"That was a must-win for us. These are the ones we have to get.\"\nMeanwhile, Russia's Vitaliy Fridzon hit a three-pointer with four seconds remaining to snatch a 75-74 victory over Brazil.\nFrance are on the verge of a place in the quarter-finals after an 82-74 victory over Lithuania while Argentina saw off Tunisia 92-69.\nBritish Basketball: Game on GB\nRead more on British Basketball: Game on GB",
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        "raw_content": "Aligning funding for student spaces with in-demand jobs\nThousands of student spaces have been newly targeted over the last three years as operating grants for public post-secondary institutions are aligned with education and training for a variety of in-demand occupations.\nTargeted operating grants now account for approximately 22% of the $1.86-billion budget for public post-secondary institutions, including an additional $90 million in 2016-17. The goal is to target about 25% of operating grants by 2017-18 to education and training that supports in-demand occupations as part of the commitment made in B.C.\u2019s Skills for Jobs Blueprint.\n\u201cIt is important that British Columbians have the skills needed to fill the one million job openings expected by 2025,\u201d said Advanced Education Minister Andrew Wilkinson. \u201cOur government has a data-driven plan to align education and training to jobs in demand, from tech to trades through to health.\u201d\nBefore 2014-15, about $190 million was targeted every year toward mainly health-related programs such as medicine, nursing and midwifery. This represented approximately 10% of provincial operating grants to universities, colleges and institutes. Funding targeted for programs that support high-demand jobs from professional occupations to social services through to technology will increase to about 25% of annual operating grants by 2017-18.\n\u201cThe immediate priority is to put British Columbians at the forefront of opportunity in our burgeoning tech sector,\" said Technology, Innovation and Citizens\u2019 Services Minister Amrik Virk. \u201cBy aligning education and training with in-demand occupations we\u2019re ensuring that businesses get the talent they need and British Columbians are ready to enter the marketplace as soon as they finish school.\u201d\n\u201cTalent is mission critical for the growing and diverse tech sector in British Columbia \u2013 it is certainly no longer a niche industry,\u201d said Copperleaf CEO Judi Hess. \u201cIt is important that British Columbians can not only compete, but also profit from a rapidly changing world by having the education and skills that tech employers are looking for.\u201d\nProgramming is being aligned with the top 100 occupations listed in the British Columbia 2025 Labour Market Outlook as well as priority health occupations, regional labour priorities, and programs for Aboriginal people and people with disabilities.\nExamples of how post-secondary education institutions have aligned education and training in 2016-17 to labour market demand include:\nBritish Columbia Institute of Technology \u2013 computer systems technology.\nCamosun College \u2013 environmental technology.\nCollege of New Caledonia \u2013 applied science (engineering) certificate.\nCollege of the Rockies \u2013 adventure tourism business operations.\nOkanagan College \u2013 computer information systems.\nNorth Island College \u2013 interactive media and communications design.\nSimon Fraser University \u2013 computing science.\nThompson Rivers University \u2013 social work.\nThe University of British Columbia \u2013 computer engineering.\nThe University of the Fraser Valley \u2013 computer information systems.\nThe University of Victoria \u2013 software ngineering.\nUniversity of Northern British Columbia \u2013 bachelor of commerce, major in accounting.\nVancouver Community College \u2013 computer science and software systems certificate.\nVancouver Island University \u2013 information technology and applied systems.\nGovernment will continue to increase targeted funding with $50 million in 2017-18 bringing additional targeted funding to $270 million.\nAlmost one million jobs openings are expected by 2025 because of retirements as well as economic growth. Eight out of 10 of these jobs openings will require some sort of post-secondary education or training.\nB.C.\u2019s Skills for Jobs Blueprint was launched in April 2014 and included a commitment to align funding to training for high-demand occupations.\nTotal targeted funding is almost $410 million, representing $220 million in newly targeted funding:\n$40 million in 2014-15.\nTargeted funding now accounts for approximately 22% compared to the four-year target of about 25% of operating grants.\nThe $220 million of newly targeted funding represents approximately 19,000 new student spaces targeted to training and education for high-priority occupations.\n3,459 targeted student spaces in 2014-15.\nThis brings the total number of student spaces now targeted to education and training for in-demand occupations to more than 28,600.\nOriginal article from: BC Gov News",
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        "raw_content": "Frauleins in Uniform (1973) Review\nHot acts of wild, unimagined love\nAs to be expected from this Swiss nazisploitation film, these frauleins spend as much time out of uniform as the do in. These young, German ladies service their Nazi soldiers in the barracks, against the trees in the forest, in train bathrooms, in fields, in mud, against the walls and in every room of the house during Nazi Party parties... By the time these fighting men reach the front lines it's amazing they have any energy to fight at all. Most of the sex isn't even part of the plot development. It just goes on in the background as the characters walk through a scene as if it's an everyday occurrence and nothing unusual. Don't get me wrong, I'm not complaining!\nNear the end of the Second World War, the numerically superior Russian troops are inflicting heavy losses on the Nazi army and some buxom German blondes and a redhead or two decide that they have an obligation to Hitler and the Fatherland to boost morale by pleasuring the German soldiers. Of course, they find it impossible to control themselves and end up pleasuring the locals and each other as well.\nBecause this is a Swiss nazisploitation film, it has some unique qualities and a different overall feel than its Italian produced counterparts. First of all, the Nazis are not all monsters. In other films of this genre the Nazi soldiers are depicted as unfeeling, sex-crazed demons who live for nothing other than the pleasures of torture, death and depraved sex-acts. In Frauleins in Uniform, the Nazis are certainly sex-crazed but not demonic. This movie is also significantly less gory than the Italian films with a distinctive lack of torture and rape. There's still rape, just less of it. Overall I'd say Frauleins in Uniform focuses more on the action of the battlefield and less on the depravity that takes place in secret underground bunkers and laboratories.\nOne thing that this Swiss incarnation shares with the Italian nazisploitation films is the long hair and bushy sideburns of the Nazis. So, you know, there's that.\nUnlike many, many, many people out there in internet-land, I actually like this movie. The primary focus is on the girls and their sexual exploits in the first half of the film, which is a good thing, but it started to drag after a bit. But then the focus shifted to the battlefields (somehow they even had the budget for a tank battle) and I regained interest. This isn't Band of Brothers or Saving Private Ryan but the combat sequences are surprisingly impressive for an exploitation film.\nWatch it for the boobies and '70s bush but don't have too high of expectations for the explosions and action carnage. They're good for an exploitation film, but they're not actually \"good\" compared to a modern war film. Still, the combination of boobs and blood on the battlefield makes an entertaining film.\nThis is another one of those films with a number of names so if you're looking for a copy you can find it under the titles: Eine Armee Gretchen, Frauleins in Uniform, Fraulein Without a Uniform, SS Cutthroats, The Cutthroats or She Devils of the SS.\n\"Grizzly Adams did have a beard.\"\nLabels: Frauleins in Uniform, nazisploitation, sexploitation, Swiss, war\nFantastic, it's a little shameful that I love Naziploitation but I really do. Great review.\n\"Hot acts of wild, unimagined love.\"\nIn the words of Han Solo: \"I don't know--I can imagine an awful lot.\"\nBouncing boobies chased by men in uniform? Should be wonderful.\nI'm confused now. \"It's bad, but it's good because it's bad. But it's good.\" is more or less what I got out of this. At least there's boobies!\nBattles and Boobs, very little could be better.....\nY'know, every now and then, as a red-blooded male of the American persuasion I just NEED to watch a movie that has such a priority of 70's bush.\nIt's like a well-done tuxedo-cake, just every now and then you need to scratch that itch.\nPlus tanks? Shiiiit son, you had me at \"boobies.\"\nBrilliant title and a brilliant looking film\nNazisploitation!? freakin awesome, gotta check that out.\nHehe I didn't expect any 'modern war film' credentials at all. 5 out of 5 on the boobies makes it all ok.\nI'll pass on the movie but I do appreciate the screen caps.",
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        "raw_content": "Take a deep dive with Embarcadero on how enterprise app stores help drive productivity\nListen to the podcast. Find it on iTunes/iPod. Read a full transcript or download a copy. Learn more. Sponsor: Embarcadero Technologies.\nThe popularity of mobile devices like smartphones and tablets has energized users on the one hand, but on the other hand it\u2019s caused IT and business leaders to scramble to adjust to new models of applications delivery.\nThat's why enterprise app stores are quickly creating productivity and speed-to-value benefits for PC users and IT departments alike as they grapple with the new models around consumerization of IT. 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Furthermore, we uncover how Embarcadero\u2019s AppWave solution brings the mobile apps experience to millions of PC users in their workplace in the enterprise.\nThe panel consists of Tony Baer, Principal Analyst at Ovum; Michael Swindell, Senior Vice President of Products and Marketing at Embarcadero Technologies, and Richard Copland, Principal Innovation Consultant at Logica. The discussion is moderated by Dana Gardner, Principal Analyst at Interarbor Solutions. [Disclosure: Embarcadero is a sponsor of BriefingsDirect podcasts.]\nGardner: Richard, in your looking over the landscape for IT innovations, is there something about the app store model that you think will encourage users to adopt new technologies and new applications faster?\nCopland: Undoubtedly. The whole socialization and the social trend which I see as probably the biggest driver behind this is for the way in which people use software and the way in which people comment on a software.\nThe organization will cluster around the toolkits for which the feedback from the users is positive. I can think of one large global financial organization here that has 5,000 apps within their world. They would look to simplify their landscape by over 60 percent, because they recognize that they've got so many kinds of individual pockets of activity going on in the organization.\nAnd you need to support those individual pockets of activity that, in terms of your users in the tail effect, they\u2019ll be the mainstream enterprise apps, such as Windows-based or Office-based, which the majority will use. But if you could tap into an environment, in which you are giving the people what they want, then the return on investment (ROI) from that is going to be a lot faster.\nMy role as a Principal Innovation Consultant is effectively twofold. It's to find new things and introduce new things to our clients. Something innovative to me is something that's new to you and provides a benefit. This can be cash, people, or green ideas. I spend my day looking at cool new stuff, which means ways of working, technologies, partners, and even wacky research coming out of the various universities here in Europe.\nAt Logica, we're a business and technology service company. We provide business consulting, system integration, and outsourcing to our clients around the world including many of Europe\u2019s largest businesses.\nFor me, these app stores are also the whole Generation Next piece which is about a whole new generation that is educated and tech-savvy. They're multitasking all the time. They work as consumers. They're purchasing products and customize them to their needs in terms of their lifestyles. So they\u2019re regularly sharing insight and comment on things which are good for them.\nThat\u2019s playing out in terms of lifestyle and that's being brought into the business scenario, whereby the formal and informal hierarchies of organizations are blurring.\nGardner: Tony, this sounds like it\u2019s something quite new.\nBaer: From the end-user standpoint, there certainly is quite a new win to this. But we also have to look at the fact t hat this is going to change the way IT serves the organization. At least this aspect of it is really going to become more of a service provider. And there are a lot of implications for that.\nFrom the end-user standpoint, there certainly is quite a win to this. But we also have to look at the fact that this is going to change the way IT serves the organization.\nFor one thing, IT has to be more responsive but they also have to work on more of a shorter fuse, almost like a just-in-time type of model.\n... I was a little bit surprised because there is certainly a concept leap from a $1.99 little applet that you pull down from the iPhone app store or from the Android marketplace to a full-blown enterprise desktop application.\nThat being said, it\u2019s not surprising, given that there\u2019s been a huge demand from the bottom-up, from the people in the workplace. So it\u2019s a phenomenon that\u2019s probably better known as the consumerization of IT -- \"I have these sophisticated mobile devices and tablets. Why can\u2019t I get that easy to use experience on my regular machine for my day job?\"\nTherefore, the demand for the comfort and convenience of that was inevitably bound to spread into the enterprise environment. You've seen that manifested in a number of ways. For example, companies have basically embraced more social collaboration. And you\u2019re also starting to see some use of many of these new form factors.\nSo again, what Embarcadero has been starting to introduce is symbolic in a way that\u2019s really not surprising.\nBut there's no free lunch in all this, it still requires management. For example, we still need to worry about dealing with security governance, managing consumption, and also making sure that you lock down, or secure the licensing issues. As I said, there\u2019s no free lunch, but compare that to the overhead of the traditional application distribution and deployment process.\nSo again, from the end user standpoint, it should be a win-win, but from the IT standpoint, it's going to mean a number of changes. Also, this is breaking new ground with a number of the vendors. What they need to do is check on things such as licensing issues, because what you're really talking about is a more flexible deployment policy.\nGardner: Michael Swindell, tell me a little bit about AppWave and what it takes for an IT organization to make the transition from that long process that Tony outlined to a more streamlined app-store approach.\nSwindell: The best way to describe AppWave is that it\u2019s just a pretty simple three-step process. The first step is taking traditional software, which is traditionally complex for end users and for organizations to manage. This includes th ings like installations, un-installations, considerations about applications, of how they affect the users\u2019 environment.\nThen, converting those traditional software applications into the concept of apps where they are self-contained, don\u2019t require installation, can be streamed and run to a user anywhere they are, and really delivering the mobile-like experience of mobile software to the more complex traditional desktop PC software.\nAppWave has tooling that allows users to take their applications and convert them into apps. And that\u2019s any type of application- commercial application or internally developed.\nAppWave has tooling that allows users to take their applications and convert them into apps. And that\u2019s any type of application -- commercial application or internally developed.\nThat's the first step. The second is to centralize those apps in an app store, where users can get to them, and where organizations can have visibility into their usage, manage access to them, etc. So the second step is simply centralizing those apps.\nThe third is the user experience. One of the key drivers behind the success of apps in the mobile space has been the visibility that users have into application availability. It\u2019s very easy for users to search and find an app as they need it.\nThink about how a user uses a mobile phone to come up with an app. Maybe they\u2019re walking down the street, they see a business, and they have an idea, or they want directions to something. They can simply search in an app store on their mobile device and immediately get an app to solve that problem.\nIf you look in the business space and inside the workplace, when a user has a problem, they don\u2019t really have a mechanism to sit down and search to solve a problem and then get an application to solve it immediately.\nAs we talked about earlier, and Tony really well-described that the process, once they identify an application to solve a problem, that can take weeks or months to roll out. so you don\u2019t have that instant feedback.\nInstantaneous experience\nThe user experience has to be instantaneous. An area that we focused on very heavily with AppWave is to provide the users an ability to search, find apps based on the problems that they\u2019re trying to solve, and instantly run those apps, rather than having to go through a long process.\nGardner: Can we perhaps make the association that app stores can fundamentally change the way workers behave in an innovation sense?\nCopland: Absolutely. You\u2019re on the money. We talked a little bit about looking at the mobile aspects of it and moving to this on-demand usage and the challenges for the organization to do that.\nCertainly, the components within the AppWave solution give you the opportunity to move to more of what I would describe as smart working or remote working, by which the user doesn't necessarily have to come into the office to access the tools, which are traditionally being provided to them at their desk in their environment.\nIf you start remote working or are given a broader range of remote access, then you can be operating a much stronger work-life balance. So if you're in a situation where you\u2019ve got a young family and you need to take the kids to school, you can come on and go off the company network and use the tools which are provided to you in a much more user-friendly flexible environment. That would be certainly from the user's perspective.\nIf you start remote working or are given a broader range of remote access, then you can be operating a much stronger work-life balance.\nFrom the business\u2019s perspective, I start moving to a scenario where I don't necessarily need to maintain a real estate where if I\u2019ve got 5,000 users, I need to have 5,000 desks. That certainly becomes quite empowering across the rest of the organization, and other stakeholders -- the facility\u2019s officers, business managers -- start taking real notice of those types of savings and the nature of how work is achieved.\nGardner: How far can the app store model be taken in terms of legacy, the installed base of apps?\nSwindell: Our vision is any type of application in the organization will eventually be supported by AppWave. The initial support is for PC apps in organizations, which is the vast majority of productivity applications that end users need. It also is where the largest problem set is, both from an end-user perspective and from an organization's perspective.\nSo we're tackling the hardest problem first and then our plan is to roll in other type of apps, web apps, and applications that you might be using in an organization, using other types of delivery technologies.\nBut the idea is to take any type of these applications and present them as an app inside the AppWave ecosystem. So a user can have a centralized way to search for any type of app whether it\u2019s a corporate HR, a web application, a hosted software as a service (SaaS ) application, or a PC application. Certainly, mobile would be an obvious direction as well.\nThe idea is to take any type of these applications and present them as an app inside the AppWave ecosystem.\nThere are really two sides to the benefit of using the app store methodology. There's an organizational side of understanding application usage, as you said maybe sunsetting applications, understanding how applications are used within their organization, so that they can make good decisions.\nThen we have the user side, where users have a lot more information that they can provide that\u2019s very useful for both the organization and other users.\nThe app store metaphor works very well in sharing that type of information. It gives the organization usage information and statistics, and the demand information that's valuable for the organization to plan and understand their application usage. It also provides information to other users on the applicability of applications for certain scenarios, whether applications are good or bad for a particular scenario.\nThis has worked well in the mobile space with public app stores, and we see that there's a lot of applicability inside the firewall, inside organizations, to be able to use this information and create more value out of their applications and to help users get more value and understanding about their applications.\nOne of the things that AppWave and the app store concept can do is to help create a centralized app view of the different types of applications and even the different types of services in your organization, and to be able to understand what\u2019s available.\nCommon presentation\nThere are also opportunities for the same types of socialization and sharing of information and knowledge about services using the app store concept, as there is with apps.\nThe important thing is to take these different types of applications and present them in a common way in the same place, so that it really doesn\u2019t matter whether the app is a web app or it\u2019s a PC app. Users can find them, run them, and share information about them at the same place.\nGardner: Tony, back to your Ovum white paper, what do you see as the efficiency aspects to this?\nBaer: Compare this model to the traditional application deployment model ... Number one, it's a much more of a long-fused process. There is elaborate planning of the rollout. You're trying to figure out all the different client targets that you're trying to address. Even if you do have locked-down machines, you're still going to have issues. Then, package the release,. Then, regression test it to death. Then distribution, and you actually get the thing installed. Hopefully, it's up during some off hour, let's say, at 3 a.m. Then, you prepare for all the support calls.\nThat's a pretty involved process. That consumes a lot of time both for the end user, who is waiting for the functionality that he or she may want -- or not. And it's also, of course, a considerable overhead in the IT organization.\nIf you take that all away into a more modular model, more like a radio broadcast model, essentially it becomes a lot more efficient. You lose all this lead time, and as Michael was talking about, you then get all the visibility for all these apps being consumed. End users have more sway. As long as they are authorized to use these apps, they have this choice.\nSo it's not that all of a sudden they have a whole number of apps that are loaded on their machine, whether they like it or not. We haven't done anything to quantify this, because trying to quantify productivity is like asking \u201cwhat's the cost of downtime?\u201d And in a lot of sectors that can be a very subjective number. But intuitively, this model, if it scales out, should basically provide a much lower cost of ownership and much greater satisfaction.\nThis model, if it scales out, should basically provide a much lower cost of ownership and much greater satisfaction.\nGardner: Richard Copland, as someone who is out there hunting down innovations that they can bring to their user organization and their clients, was there anything about AppWave or app stores in general for enterprise use that was interesting and attractive to you that we perhaps haven\u2019t hit on yet?\nCopland: In AppWave and the Embarcadero team, we have a global innovation venture partner program. They were our recent winner. They went up against competition from around the world. We believe that the app store concept has got so much within it in terms of the user experience, the socialization aspects, and the collaboration aspects of it.\nBridging point\nThe area which we haven't touched on so much is that it's a bridging point between your legacy systems and your more visionary cloud-type solutions where you really are SaaS, on-demand and pay-per-click.\nThe thing that will kill innovation is just operating slowly. One of the biggest blockers that organizations face with regard to innovation is the nature of how that sets out and the speed at which they react to what are their internal ideas.\nSwindell: You can look at this as being in a way a cultural preparation for transition to the cloud, if indeed the cloud is suitable for specific parts of your application portfolio.\n... Having an on-premise private app store that runs within your organization that is on site really addresses a lot of those concerns and uses the cloud simply to deliver new applications and apps from ISVs and from other vendors.\nOnce they are inside your organization, they're operating within your security and governance environment. So you don't really have to worry about those concerns, but it still delivers a lot of the benefits of the user experience of cloud and the on-demand nature.\nGardner: I know this is going a little bit out further into the future and perhaps into the hypothetical. It sounds as if you can effectively use this app store model and technology and approach like AppWave to be a gateway for your internal PC apps, but that same gateway might then be applicable for all these other services.\nSwindell: The foundation is there, and I think it will be demand driven by users. 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James did not desire to establish Catholicism or absolutism and offered what looked like ironclad guarantees for the\u2026\nJames II was the second surviving son of Charles I and Henrietta Maria. He was formally created duke of York in January 1644. During the English Civil Wars he lived at Oxford\u2014from October 1642 until the city surrendered in June 1646. He was then removed by order of Parliament to St. James\u2019s Palace, from which he escaped to the Netherlands in April 1648. He rejoined his mother in France in early 1649. Joining the French army in April 1652, he served in four campaigns under the great French general the vicomte de Turenne, who commended his courage and ability. When his brother Charles II concluded an alliance with Spain against France in 1656 he reluctantly changed sides, and he commanded the right wing of the Spanish army at the Battle of the Dunes in June 1658.\nAfter the restoration of his brother Charles II to the English throne in 1660, James was created duke of Albany. He became lord high admiral and did much to maintain the efficiency and improve the organization of the navy. He also showed considerable interest in colonial ventures; it was on his initiative that New Amsterdam was seized from the Dutch in 1664 and renamed New York in his honour. He commanded the fleet in the opening campaigns of the Second and Third Dutch wars. This was to be his last taste of active military command until 1688.\nIn politics he was a strong supporter of the earl of Clarendon, whose daughter Anne he married in September 1660. Both before and after marriage he had the reputation of being as great a libertine as his brother. But in 1668 or 1669 he was admitted to the Roman Catholic Church, though on his brother\u2019s insistence he continued to take the Anglican sacraments until 1672, and he attended Anglican services until 1676. Charles II also insisted that James\u2019s daughters, Mary and Anne, be raised in the Protestant faith.\nJames\u2019s conversion had little effect on his political views, which were already formed by his reverence for his dead father and his close association with the High Church party. James, in fact, was always more favourable to the Anglican church than was his Protestant brother. He welcomed the prospect of England\u2019s reentering the European war on the side of the Dutch; and he consented to the marriage of his elder daughter, Mary, to the Protestant William of Orange in 1677. For most of his life James was the spokesman of the conservative Anglican courtiers, who believed that his views on monarchy and Parliament coincided with theirs, who found his formal and humourless nature more congenial than Charles\u2019s slippery geniality, and who respected his frank acknowledgment of his religious beliefs.\nIn view of the queen\u2019s childlessness, however, the conversion of the heir presumptive to the throne roused great alarm in the general public. James resigned all of his offices in 1673 rather than take an anti-Catholic oath imposed by the so-called Test Act and thus made his position known publicly. Later that year, his first wife having died, he gave further offense by marrying a Roman Catholic princess, Mary of Modena. By 1678 James\u2019s Roman Catholicism had created a climate of hysteria in which the fabricated tale of a Popish Plot to assassinate Charles and put his brother on the throne was generally believed. From 1679 to 1681 three successive Parliaments strove to exclude James from the succession by statute. During this crisis James spent long periods in exile at Brussels and Edinburgh. But owing largely to his own tenacious defense of his rights, the exclusionists were defeated. In 1682 he returned to England and resumed the leadership of the Anglican Tories, whose power in local government was reestablished and increased by the \u201cremodeling\u201d of the borough corporations and the government of the counties in their favour. By 1684 James\u2019s influence on state policy was paramount, and when he finally came to the throne on February 6, 1685, with very little overt opposition or even criticism, it seemed likely that the strong support of the Anglicans would make him one of the most powerful of the 17th-century British kings.\nThe new royalist Parliament that assembled in May 1685 voted James a large income, and there seemed to be no reason why he should not in time secure adequate toleration for his coreligionists. But unsuccessful rebellions led by the duke of Monmouth in England and the duke of Argyll in Scotland, in the summer of 1685, marked a turning point in his attitude. James\u2019s distrust of his subjects, conceived in the turbulent 1670s, was at once sharpened. The rebellions were put down with great ferocity, the army was considerably increased, and the new regiments were granted to Roman Catholic officers who had had military experience abroad and whose loyalty was undoubted. This last act of policy provoked a quarrel between king and Parliament, which was prorogued in November 1685, never to meet again. In 1686 the division between the king and his former allies, the Anglican Tories, deepened. After a number of them had been replaced, the judges of King\u2019s Bench in the collusive action Godden v. Hales found in favour of the king\u2019s power to excuse individuals from the Test Oath; Roman Catholics were admitted to the Privy Council and subsequently to the high offices of state. A commission for ecclesiastical causes was established to administer James\u2019s powers as supreme governor of the Anglican church, and its first act was to suspend Henry Compton, bishop of London, one of the most outspoken critics of royal policy.\nIn 1687 James intensified his Roman Catholic policy and dismissed his Anglican brothers-in-law the earl of Clarendon and the earl of Rochester. Magdalen College, Oxford, was given over for the use of Roman Catholics, and a papal nuncio was officially accredited to St. James\u2019s Palace. In April James issued the so-called Declaration of Indulgence, suspending the laws against Roman Catholics and Protestant dissenters alike; in July he dissolved Parliament, and in September he launched an intensive campaign to win over the Protestant dissenters and with their aid secure a new Parliament more amenable to his wishes.\nWhat those wishes were is still not clear: some of his utterances suggest a genuine belief in religious toleration as a matter of principle; others point to the establishment of Roman Catholicism as the dominant if not the exclusive religion of the state. This confusion may well reflect the state of James\u2019s own mind, which undoubtedly deteriorated in the years 1687\u201388, and some of his assertions, accusations, and threats at this time verge on the insane.\nThe unexpected news that the queen was pregnant (November 1687), establishing the prospect of a Roman Catholic succession, had great effect on most Protestants; while a wholesale \u201cremodeling\u201d of borough corporations, lord lieutenancies, deputy lieutenancies, and magistracies that winter inflamed the majority of the nobility and gentry, whose political and social power suffered by it. Ever since the spring of 1687 many English leaders had been in touch with William of Orange, the husband of the heiress presumptive Mary and the champion of Protestant Europe against Louis XIV of France. The spark was touched off by James himself, when he reissued his Declaration of Indulgence on April 27, 1688, and on May 4 ordered it to be read in the churches. The archbishop of Canterbury and six of his bishops petitioned James to withdraw the order. Their petition was subsequently published, and James made the mistake of prosecuting its authors for seditious libel. Meanwhile, on June 10, in slightly mysterious circumstances, the queen gave birth to a son.\nOn June 30 the seven bishops were acquitted\u2014a tremendous defeat for the government\u2014and that same day seven leading Englishmen sent a letter inviting William of Orange to lead an army to England and call a free Parliament to arbitrate on the legitimacy of the prince of Wales. By September William\u2019s intentions were obvious, but James declined Louis XIV\u2019s offer of assistance for fear of the reaction in England; in any case he was confident in the ability of his forces to repel invasion. William sailed under cover of the general war that had by then broken out in Europe, evaded the English fleet, and landed at Brixham on Tor Bay on November 5 (November 15, New Style), 1688. In the subsequent \u201ccampaign,\u201d James\u2019s Protestant officers deserted to the enemy in such large numbers that he dared not commit the army to a pitched battle. This, together with the defection of his daughter Anne, finally shattered his nerve. He attempted to flee to France but was intercepted in Kent; 12 days later, on December 23, he was allowed to escape. On February 12, 1689, the Convention Parliament declared that James had abdicated and the next day offered the crown to William and Mary. The Scots Parliament followed suit in May.\nIn March 1689 James landed in Ireland, and a Parliament summoned to Dublin acknowledged him as king. But his Irish-French army was defeated by William at the Boyne (July 1 [July 11, New Style], 1690), and he returned to France. William\u2019s generals reconquered Ireland the following year. In Ireland James had shown none of his former military ability, and he now aged rapidly, falling increasingly under the influence of his pietistic wife. He became daily more absorbed in his devotions, and his more aggressive supporters soon came to regard him as something of a liability. The Treaty of Rijswijk between England and France (1697) removed his last hopes of restoration.\nhistory of Europe: Britain\nHowever, the brief reign of James II (1685\u201388) justified the fears of those who had sought to exclude him. Policies designed to relieve Roman Catholics antagonized the leaders of the monarchist Anglican church as well as the families who thought that they had the right to manage the state. The\u2026\nUnited States: The middle colonies\n\u2026renaming it New York after James, duke of York, brother of Charles II, and placing it under the proprietary control of the duke. In return for an annual gift to the king of 40 beaver skins, the duke of York and his resident board of governors were given extraordinary discretion\u2026\nIreland: The Restoration period and the Jacobite war\nUnder James II, antagonism to the king\u2019s Roman Catholicism triggered a reversal of the tendencies of the preceding reign. After his flight from England to France in 1688, James crossed to Ireland, where in Parliament the Acts of Settlement and Explanation were repealed and provision was\u2026\nScotland: The Restoration monarchy\n\u2026James VII of Scotland and James II of Great Britain and Ireland (1685\u201388), most Scots showed that they were prepared to support him despite his Roman Catholicism. But he showed his ineptitude by requesting Parliament to grant toleration to Catholics (1686); this stirred up unprecedented opposition to royal wishes in\u2026\nMore About James II\nIn United Kingdom: James II (1685\u201388)\nIn history of Europe: Britain\nmarriage to Mary of Modena\nIn Mary of Modena\nIn Archibald Campbell, 9th Earl of Argyll\nIn Charles II: Birth and early years\nIn Edward Hyde, 1st earl of Clarendon: Lord chancellor.\nDartmouth of Dartmouth\nIn George Legge, 1st Baron Dartmouth\nIn John Dryden: Verse satires\nIn John Graham of Claverhouse, 1st viscount of Dundee\nIn Arthur Capel, 1st earl of Essex\nSpartacus Educational - Biography of King James II\nThe Home of the Royal Family - Biography of James II\nHeritage History - Biography of James II\nThe Victorian Web - Biography of James II\nUndiscovered Scotland - Biography of James VII/II\nThe History Learning Site - Biography of James II\nJames II - Children's Encyclopedia (Ages 8-11)\nJames II - Student Encyclopedia (Ages 11 and up)\nSeptember 16, 1701 or September 17, 1701\nking, Scotland (1685-1688)\nking, Ireland (1685-1688)\nspouse Mary of Modena\nfather Charles I\nmother Henrietta Maria\nbrother Charles II",
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        "raw_content": "William Rufus de Vane King\nWilliam Rufus de Vane King, (born April 7, 1786, Sampson County, N.C., U.S.\u2014died April 18, 1853, Cahaba, Ala.), 13th vice president of the United States (1853) in the Democratic administration of Franklin Pierce. Although elected and sworn in as vice president, he did not live to perform any of the official duties of that office.\nAfter graduating from the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill) in 1803, King studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1806. He turned almost immediately to politics, serving in the state legislature and later in the U.S. House of Representatives. In the House he was part of the War Hawk faction.\nKing resigned from the House in 1816 to serve as secretary of legation to William Pinkney, the U.S. minister plenipotentiary to Russia. When King returned in 1818, he moved to Alabama. Again he entered politics, serving in Alabama\u2019s first constitutional convention and later becoming one of the state\u2019s first U.S. senators. In 1836\u201341 he was president pro tempore of the Senate, and he remained a senator until 1844.\nIn April of that year, President John Tyler appointed King U.S. minister to France. His mission was to keep France from interfering with the annexation of Texas from Mexico. France did not interfere, and in 1846 King returned to the United States. He ran for the Senate once again but was defeated. Appointed in 1848 to fill an unexpired term in the Senate, he remained in office until 1852.\nAt the Democratic Party convention that year, King was the beneficiary of Franklin Pierce\u2019s victory over James Buchanan for the presidential nomination. King, a Buchanan backer, was offered the vice-presidential nomination in an effort to placate Buchanan\u2019s supporters. The Pierce\u2013King ticket won the election, but King was too ill with tuberculosis to attend the inauguration in March 1853. Taking the oath of office in Cuba, where he had gone in search of a cure, King became the only vice president to be sworn in on foreign soil. He returned to Alabama a few weeks later, determined to assume his responsibilities, but died the day after he reached his plantation.\nJames Buchanan: Origins and bachelorhood\nWilliam R. King of Alabama, causing some tongues in Washington to wag, but, in conformity with the mores of the time, the relationship was not a public matter. When Buchanan became president, he made his 27-year-old niece, Harriet Lane, his hostess. Buchanan had served as\u2026\nUnited States presidential election of 1852: The Whig Party\u2019s last hurrah\nWilliam R. King was chosen as the Democrats\u2019 vice presidential candidate. King, a Buchanan backer, was offered the nomination in an effort to placate Buchanan\u2019s supporters. The Whig Party faced similar difficulty in reaching the required majority for a nomination but on the 53rd ballot\u2026\nFranklin Pierce, 14th president of the United States (1853\u201357). He failed to deal effectively with the corroding sectional controversy over slavery in the decade preceding the American Civil War (1861\u201365). (For a discussion\u2026\nWar Hawk, in U.S. history, any of the expansionists primarily composed of young Southerners and Westerners elected to the U.S. Congress in 1810, whose territorial ambitions in the Northwest and Florida inspired them to agitate for war with Great Britain. The War Hawks, who included such future political leaders as\u2026\nWilliam Pinkney, U.S. statesman and diplomat, considered one of the foremost lawyers of his day. A member of the Maryland convention that ratified the federal Constitution in 1788, Pinkney\u2026\nMore About William Rufus de Vane King\nassociation with Buchanan\nIn James Buchanan: Origins and bachelorhood\nIn United States presidential election of 1852: The Whig Party\u2019s last hurrah\nNCpedia - Biography of William Rufus Devane King\nEncyclopedia of Alabama - Biography of William Rufus King\nMiller Center - Biography of William R. D. King\nFact Monster - People - Biography of King, William Rufus Devane\nUnited States Senate - William R. King\nBiographical Directory of the United States Congress - Biography of King, William Rufus de Vane\nWilliam Rufus de Vane King - Student Encyclopedia (Ages 11 and up)\nCahaba, Alabama",
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        "raw_content": "Do you grind your teeth at night? If so, you may suffer from a form of bruxism. Bruxism is a condition caused by the grinding or clenching of one\u2019s teeth. Apart from damage caused directly to the teeth, bruxism can also lead to headaches and additional sleep disorder, including sleep apnea. Many cases are considered mild enough that no treatment is required, but some cases do require a doctor\u2019s attention. Here are some symptoms to watch out for:\n\u2013 Grinding or clenching your teeth loudly while you sleep could be a sign of bruxism.\n\u2013 Teeth that are heavily worn down could be a sign of bruxism.\n\u2013 Tooth enamel that has been worn down could be a sign of bruxism.\n\u2013 An increase in tooth sensitivity could be a sign of bruxism.\n\u2013 Jaw pain, face pain, and dull headaches could be signs of bruxism.\n\u2013 Indentations on your tongue or damage to your inner cheek tissue caused by your teeth could be signs of bruxism.\n\u2013 A locked jaw that cannot open or close completely could be a sign of bruxism.\nKirti Tewari Dental PC has a highly-qualified staff to help you fight bruxism. If you would like an appointment with Dr. Kirti Tewari to discuss treatment options, please contact a member of our team at 718-547-7570. Our office is located in Bronx, New York. We will be glad to help you achieve the results you are looking for!",
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        "raw_content": "The tour began normally. Guests found places to sit in the stadium-style seats on the airboat as the newly appointed tour guide repeated warnings to her passengers. As the boat made its way across the water, the driver performed small stunts to entertain passengers. However, when the boat came to a clearing with two narrow exits, the situation quickly changed.\nAs the airboat passed through one of the exits on the right side, a second airboat appeared, traveling in the opposite direction. Some of the passengers believed that the drivers were planning another stunt. Unfortunately, it was not a stunt, and the boats crashed together in a side-to-side collision.\nSome passengers were not wearing safety belts and were launched from their boat into the water or into the other boat. Of the 48 people in the two boats, 25 of them were injured, including 15 severe injuries. Most of the injured passengers were taken to a nearby hospital in Kendall.\nDespite the fact that these airboats are equipped with large, powerful motors and large fans that allow them to reach high speeds, there are no seatbelt or life jacket requirements for passengers. In fact, it isn't unusual for passengers who are unable to swim to ride in airboats without life jackets. Any visitor to Florida who suffered a tourist personal injury during his or her vacation may benefit from speaking with an attorney about what compensation he or she may be entitled to. This compensation may be used for medical costs, damages or funeral costs when needed.\nSource: miaminewtimes.com, \"Florida Airboat Accidents Have Killed Seven and Injured Dozens in Recent Years\", Isabella Vi Gomes, Dec. 12, 2017\nRelated Posts: Tourist personal injury incident involving two Disney buses, Florida tourist suffers fatal injury while snorkeling, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts blamed for tourist personal injury, Coaster derails and causes multiple personal injuries",
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        "raw_content": "Home\u203aGolf News\u203aEwen Ferguson: \"I want the spotlight\"\nEwen Ferguson: \"I want the spotlight\"\n\u2022 Ewen Ferguson relishing pro debut at Dunhill Links\n\u2022 Hasn't ruled out US move if doesn't progress in Q-School\n\u2022 \"I want to be under the spotlight,\" said 20-year-old\nYoung Scot Ewen Ferguson admits he \u2018wouldn\u2019t think twice\u2019 if it came down to snatching a European Tour card from former Scottish Golf teammates Grant Forrest and Jack McDonald.\nThe trio enjoyed success in the amateur game, winning the Walker Cup and Amateur Team Championship together in 2015, but now that all three have turned professional, Ferguson says it\u2019s every man for himself.\n\"I wouldn\u2019t be bothered if I was to take one of their places to get a card\" - Ewen Ferguson\n\u201cI don\u2019t think it ever was a team thing,\u201d Ewen Ferguson told bunkered.co.uk ahead of his first professional start at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship. \u201cI wouldn\u2019t be bothered if I was to take one of their places to get a card \u2013 I wouldn\u2019t think twice.\nRead more -> BLOG: Could US be best for Ewen Ferguson?\n\u201cI wouldn\u2019t be like, \u2018Ah, that\u2019s my mate Grant\u2019. He\u2019s still my friend but I wouldn\u2019t worry that much, and I don\u2019t think they would either.\u201d\nWith a dearth of golfers in their 20s currently on the European Tour, the focus is on the likes of Ferguson, Forrest and McDonald to fill that void, given their impressive amateur careers.\n\"I want to be under the spotlight\" - Ewen Ferguson\nBut does that faze Ferguson? No, not one bit.\n\u201cYeah, I think there is pressure, but I like that,\u201d he added. \u201cI want to be under the spotlight and feel like a real stud of the game. I want to be a young guy on tour that everything goes, \u2018There\u2019s that young guy Ewen on the European Tour\u2019.\nRead more -> Ewen Ferguson enters pro ranks\n\u201cI think, in time, there will be more young guys from Scotland on the European Tour but although there is spotlight on me because I\u2019m young, I\u2019m Scottish and there aren\u2019t any other young Scots on Tour or doing that great, I do enjoy it.\u201d\nSo what does the future hold for the 20-year-old? A European Tour card would seem the main aim \u2013 especially after qualifying through in the First Stage of Q-School at The Roxburghe last month.\n\"I\u2019m just going to try and play Q-School and get a full card\" - Ewen Ferguson\nBut, whatever happens, he isn\u2019t too concerned, and hasn\u2019t ruled out the possibility of going to the USA.\n\u201cThe good thing about me is that I\u2019m going to get eight starts on the Challenge Tour next year no matter what,\u201d he said. \u201cThat takes a bit of heat away. I\u2019m just going to try and play Q-School and get a full card on the European Tour and if you play with that mindset you might end up with a full Challenge Tour card.\n\u201cI\u2019m going to aim for the highest. After speaking to a lot of people, if you just try and win it, all of a sudden tenth place is a bit like, \u2018I wanted to win that but came tenth\u2019, and that\u2019s a good way to do it.\n\u201cBut I\u2019ve thought about everything, really. There are so many tours nowadays. I might go over this winter and play a few mini tour events and see what it\u2019s like. I\u2019m keeping all my options open and not burning any bridges. You\u2019ve just got to work out what\u2019s best for you.\n\"I\u2019m keeping all my options open and not burning any bridges\" - Ewen Ferguson\n\u201cThe cost of things isn\u2019t going to be an issue. I\u2019ve got people helping me out with all that so I\u2019m lucky in that sense that it\u2019s the last thing I need to worry about.\n\u201cBut right now, there\u2019s just so much going on I find it hard to know for certain about anything.\"\nEwen Ferguson :: Your thoughts\nWhat are your thoughts on Ewen Ferguson and his professional career ahead of his debut at the Dunhill Links this week? Leave your thoughts in the 'Comments' section below.",
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        "raw_content": "Key Members Of The Intelligence Community Say They Haven\u2019t Been Briefed On The Flynn Investigation\nThe chair and vice chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee say they have not yet received the transcripts of Mike Flynn\u2019s phone calls.\nAli Watkins BuzzFeed News Reporter\nRetired Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, who stepped down Monday as US national security adviser\nWASHINGTON \u2014 Key members of the intelligence community and Congress have been kept in the dark over counterintelligence investigations into Trump\u2019s inner circle, underscoring concern about a disconnect between Trump and his national security apparatus.\n\u201cI still don\u2019t know who got [those intercepts],\u201d one high-ranking US intelligence official said, referring to reported transcripts of a call between ousted National Security Adviser Mike Flynn and the Russian ambassador to the US. The official said they weren\u2019t sure whether the intercepted phone call \u2014 where Flynn reportedly talked with the ambassador about sanctions \u2014 was based on FBI intelligence or NSA intercepts, or whether the call between Flynn and the Russian ambassador was collected under a FISA warrant.\nFurther, the official said, it was unclear whether the intercepted phone call was picked up as part of a formal counterintelligence investigation into Flynn, or through some other means of domestic or counterintelligence surveillance directed at the ambassador. Counterintelligence agents had reportedly been probing Flynn\u2019s contacts for ties to Russia.\nSens. Richard Burr and Mark Warner, the chair and vice chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, respectively, both said Tuesday that their panel, which is running a sweeping probe into Russian activities surrounding Trump and the election, had not yet received the transcripts of Flynn\u2019s phone calls.\nRep. Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the House\u2019s intelligence committee, said the Gang of Eight \u2014 the limited group of eight congressional leaders the White House informs of the most sensitive national security matters \u2014 had also not been briefed on the Flynn situation.\nSince Flynn\u2019s ouster, some far corners of the left and right have speculated that he was a scapegoat, sunk by rogue intelligence officials driven by a new generation of Russophobia.\nBut intelligence officials don\u2019t seem quite sure of where the barrage of leaks on Flynn has been coming from, especially given that the Hill \u2014 which infamously leaks like a sieve \u2014 was apparently not read in. The US intelligence official said there\u2019s suspicion much of the information is coming from former Obama administration officials, though he stressed that was purely speculation.\nSeveral intelligence officials BuzzFeed News spoke with lamented that their only windows into the administration lately have been through Twitter, or inquiring reporters.\nThat even top congressional officials have been kept in the dark on Flynn\u2019s transcripts almost defies reason. The New York Times reported Tuesday afternoon that Flynn had been interviewed by the FBI about his phone call with the Russian ambassador \u2014 something that could have met the threshold to be briefed to Congress, especially if the issue was considered a counterintelligence concern.\n\u201cWe do get periodic briefings if, for example, there are counterintelligence investigations involving US persons,\u201d Schiff said at a press conference Tuesday. \u201cI would expect this falls very much in that category.\u201d\nAli Watkins is a national security correspondent for BuzzFeed News and is based in Washington, DC.\nContact Ali Watkins at ali.watkins@buzzfeed.com.",
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        "raw_content": "How Can Lawyers Get in Trouble Over Sex?\nby Bill Cafaro | Apr 12, 2017 | Affair At Work | 0 comments\nThe most shameful case in recent history was Thomas Lowe, an Egan, MN attorney representing a divorce client, who had an affair with her that lasted seven months. After several arguments with the woman about the affair and his own marriage, Lowe said he was breaking things off. Two days later, he said he was withdrawing as her attorney. That day, the woman, who was vulnerable because of past abuse and mental health treatment, tried to kill herself. While hospitalized, she disclosed the affair.\nIn giving him an indefinite suspension, the Minnesota Supreme Court found that he had not only had sex with a vulnerable client; he had actually billed her for meetings during which they had sex.\u00b9\nWho\u2019s Gotten in Trouble over Sex in New York Recently?\nThere were two cases in the past year which make for interesting reading. In one, a lawyer offered to represent a prostitute in a small town court upstate in exchange for her services \u2013 a good old fashioned barter arrangement. Unfortunately for the lawyer, his client was smarter that he was, and she contacted the police. The prostitute then recorded phone calls with the lawyer, agreeing that they would have sex in exchange for his legal services. As a result, the lawyer plead guilty to loitering for the purposes of prostitution and got community service. The disciplinary committee found that the lawyer had obviously violated the rule against requiring sexual relations as a condition of providing representation\u00b2, but he was only given a censure, which is essentially a public reprimand. Although we don\u2019t know it for a fact, it\u2019s a safe bet she got the prostitution charge dismissed for turning the lawyer in, because he was certainly a bigger fish than she was.\nIn a much more serious case, Tara Lenich, a Deputy Bureau Chief in the Brooklyn District Attorney\u2019s Office, was indicted in federal court and plead guilty to forging wiretap warrants. Because she had a romantic interest in a detective who she suspected of dating another female prosecutor in the same office, she forged judges\u2019 signatures on fake orders authorizing her to eavesdrop on their cell phones and falsified warrants for their text messages. She told her colleagues in the office that she was working on an investigation so secret that no one else could know about. A staffer in the DA\u2019s office became suspicious when she saw another prosecutor\u2019s personal phone number on the eavesdropping warrant. She faces a maximum of 10 years on the guilty plea. Although her sentence will likely be far less than that, she will definitely lose her law license because anyone convicted of a felony\u00b3 is subject to automatic disbarment under New York law.\nSo What\u2019s the Rule: Is Sex Allowed4 Between a Lawyer and a Client?\nThere is a strict prohibition 5 in New York against having sex with a divorce client, because divorce clients are often emotionally vulnerable, and there is an increased risk that the client will be exploited. However, even this rule has an exception if the sexual relations started before the client-lawyer relationship , so a lawyer could legally represent his/her lover in the divorce that followed in the wake of their adulterous affair. Also, any sexual relationship6 that begins after the representation is over would not be breaking any rule, even in a divorce case.\nWhat About Sex with Clients in Non-Divorce Cases?\nWhile there is technically no rule against it, any lawyer that starts a sexual relationship with a current client is entering into a grey area. As one court said \u201cbecause a sexual relationship between a lawyer and client creates the risk of impairing the professional judgment of the lawyer, and rendering the client unable to make rational decisions related to his or her case, the relationship may be detrimental to the client\u2019s interests. As such, \u201csexual relations between lawyers and their clients are dangerous and inadvisable\u201d\u201d7 If the lawyer is accused of doing anything else that\u2019s against the rules, having sex with that particular client will add a \u201csleaze factor\u201d to the disciplinary case that won\u2019t lead to any good places.\nAre Doctors Allowed to Have Sex with Their Patients?\nAlthough the concern used to be confined to psychiatry, since 1991 the American Medical Association has taken a much tougher position and adopted a blanket rule. \u201cSexual contact that occurs concurrent with the patient-physician relationship constitutes sexual misconduct.\u201d 8That same opinion goes so far as to say that \u201cSexual or romantic relationships with former patients are unethical if the physician uses or exploits trust, knowledge, emotions, or influence derived from the previous professional relationship.\u201d In fact, the AMA goes so far as to regulate sexual and romantic relationships between doctors and key third parties who accompany their patients.9 What will happen to a doctor who dates a patient seems to vary quite a bit, though, according to the particular state and the particular circumstances.\n[1] In re Disciplinary Action against Lowe, 824 N.W.2d 634, 2013 Minn. LEXIS 3, 2013 WL 167954 (Minn. 2013)\n[2] Rule 1.8[j][1][i], Matter of Shaw, 138 A.D.3d 133, (4th Dep\u2019t 2016).\n[3] NY Judiciary Law \u00a7 90(a), (e)\n[4] This Post only talks about New York, and these are only general rules and do not constitute legal advice. 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        "raw_content": "Scheduling CPA Examination And CPA Overview\nScheduling CPA Examination\nScheduling CPA Examination: Certified Public Accountant (CPA) is the title of qualified accountants in numerous countries in the English-speaking world. In the United States, the CPA is a license to provide accounting services directly to the public. It is awarded by each of the 50 states for practice in that state. Additionally, almost every state (49 out of 50) has passed mobility laws in order to allow practice in their state by CPAs from other states. Although state licensing requirements vary, the minimum standard requirements include the passing of the Uniform Certified Public Accountant Examination, 150 semester units of college education, and one year of accounting related experience.\nAlthough some CPA firms serve as business consultants, the consulting role has been under scrutiny following the Enron scandal where Arthur Andersen simultaneously provided audit and consulting services which affected their ability to maintain independence in their audit duties. This incident resulted in many accounting firms divesting in their consulting divisions, but this trend has since reversed. In audit engagements, CPAs are (and have always been) required by professional standards and Federal and State laws to maintain independence (both in fact and in appearance) from the entity for which they are conducting an attestation (audit and review) engagement. However, most individual CPAs who work as consultants do not also work as auditors.\nFounded in 1887, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) is the national professional organisation of Certified Public Accountants (CPAs) in the United States, with more than 418,000 members in 143 countries in business and industry, public practice, government, education, student affiliates and international associates. It sets ethical standards for the profession and U.S. auditing standards for audits of private companies, non-profit organizations, federal, state and local governments. It also develops and grades the Uniform CPA Examination. The AICPA maintains offices in New York City; Washington, DC; Durham, NC; and Ewing, NJ.[1] The AICPA celebrated the 125th anniversary of its founding in 2012.\nThe AICPA\u2019s founding defined accountancy as a profession characterised by educational requirements, professional standards, a code of professional ethics, and alignment with the public interest.\nThe CPA Examination is offered quarterly.. The months when testing is available are called \u201ctesting windows.\u201d The 2017 testing schedule is as follows: Testing is Available Testing is NOT Available January 1 \u2013 March 10 March 11 \u2013 31 April 1 \u2013 May 31* June July 1 \u2013 September 10 September 11 \u2013 30 October 1 \u2013 December 10 December 11 \u2013 31 *testing will close on May 31 due to the launch of the next version Exam.\nEligibility to Test\nIn order to make appointments at test centers, candidates must have a valid Notice to Schedule (NTS). Candidates receive an NTS after they apply to take an examination and are deemed eligible by their state boards of accountancy. An NTS is provided for every section a candidate has been approved to take. The NTS is valid only for a specified period of time and cannot be used once it expires. Therefore, it is important that candidates schedule their test appointments as soon as they receive the NTS.\nScheduling Candidates may schedule examination sessions at www.prometric.com/CPA or by calling Prometric\u2019s Call Center at 1-800-580-9648. Candidates must have their Notices to Schedule available when making test appointments. Tests are scheduled on a first come, first served basis. The earlier candidates schedule appointments, the better their chances are of obtaining the location, date, and time of their choice. Test appointments cannot be scheduled less than six days in advance. Walk-in testing is not allowed.",
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        "raw_content": "Image source: TreeHugger.com.\nSpain\u2019s variable wind and stable electricity networks\nOne of the frequent criticisms of wind energy is that national distribution systems (\u2018the grid\u2019) cannot cope with large number of turbines because of the variability and unpredictability of their output. Grids need to match supply and demand precisely, the critics say, and because wind varies so much it causes huge problems. Recent data from two meteorologically unusual days in Spain \u2013 the world leader in the management of renewable energy supplies \u2013 shows this assertion is almost certainly false.\nDuring part of 8 November, Spain saw over 50% of its electricity come from turbines as an Atlantic depression swept over the country\u2019s wind parks. (They are so big that no one seems to call them \u2018farms\u2019.) Unlike similar times in November 2008, when Spanish turbines were disconnected because the grid had an excess of electricity, the system accepted and used all the wind power that was offered to it.\nA very different event in January of this year saw unexpectedly high winds shut down most of the country\u2019s turbines with little warning. The grid coped with this untoward incident as well. These two events show that a well run transmission system can cope with extreme and unexpected events even with a large fraction of power provided by wind.\nOver the course of this year Spain will generate about 14% of its total electricity from wind and this number is likely to rise to the high twenties by 2020. Spain is showing the rest of the world that these figures are not incompatible with grid stability. Although wind is \u2018variable\u2019, \u2018intermittent\u2019 and \u2018unpredictable\u2019, a well functioning grid system can still use wind to help stabilise electricity costs, reduce carbon emissions and improve energy security.\n53% from wind At some periods on the night of 8/9 November, wind provided 53% of Spain\u2019s need for electricity. This was a new record for the Spanish system. As the country continues to install thousands of new wind turbines a year, this record will not stand for long.\nAlthough Denmark has had similar percentages of its electricity provided by wind, the Spanish numbers are particularly significant. As its electricity transmission company, Red El\u00e9ctrica de Espa\u00f1a or REE, reminds us, the country is unusually isolated from international interconnections. It is \u2018a peninsula electrically speaking, with weak electrical interconnections with the European Union\u2019.[1] A country with limited capacity to import or export power has more issues accommodating large amounts of wind power. Denmark has international connections to cover 50% of its electricity while Spain has less than a tenth this amount. (The UK also scores extremely poorly on this dimension.)\nSpain is able to manage the integration of wind power into its grid primarily because it has reasonable amounts of hydro-electricity and pumped storage.[2] Hydro-electricity can be used when winds are less than expected and pumped storage can assist both when wind is unexpectedly high or unexpectedly low.\nOne of the main criticisms levelled at wind is that its power is so unpredictable that huge amounts of fossil fuel generating capacity needs to be kept ready to replace it at a moment\u2019s notice. Those antagonistic to wind believe that the carbon cost of keeping power stations in a state of what the industry calls \u2018spinning reserve\u2019 is enormous. Power stations, they say, are burning fuel so that they can instantaneously start producing electricity if and when the wind drops.\nBut is wind so variable that power stations need to provide immediate backup? The utterly superb REE website provides easy-to-use data to test this theory. I\u2019ve used this data to try to demonstrate that wind production was remarkably consistent during the peak day of 8 November.[3] Not only is wind speed largely predictable with good meteorology, but REE data shows that even in the windy days of early November, the amount of electricity generated only varied gradually.\nDuring this 24-hour period the total generated varied from about 9.3 gigawatts (9,300 megawatts) at the start, to a peak of around 11.5 gigawatts at about 14.30 in the afternoon. For most of the day, the wind output was very stable around 10 gigawatts. (The wind output estimate is provided every ten minutes on the REE website.) The mean percentage variation from one reading to the next was 0.72%. On only three occasions out of 143 observations did the output vary more than 2% between two readings.\nEstimated wind turbine output flowing into the Spanish grid\nWhen the wind is blowing strongly, any local variations in wind speeds tend to be balanced out by compensating changes elsewhere. A country like Spain, with over ten thousand turbines spread across a large landmass, will have low variability of electricity output from wind. As a country adds wind turbines, the degree of variability in electricity output will tend to fall. In Spain, the variations on 8/9 November represented no threat to the stability of the electricity system, even when wind was meeting half of total power demand.\nUnforeseen events The 8/9 November peak was predicted by REE. 23 January 2009 was very different. The Spanish grid was expecting very high winds from Atlantic Storm Klaus and projections were for the country\u2019s turbines to produce about 11 gigawatts (11,000 megawatts) of electricity for most of the 23rd and the night of 23/24.\nIt didn\u2019t quite turn out that way. Wind speeds were unexpectedly low on the morning of the 23rd and electricity output hovered around 9.5 gigawatts. As wind speeds rose output began to rise from about midday and peaked at about 16.00. By that time the winds were sufficiently strong to trigger automatic shut-down of many turbines in the north of the country. (The technical term for this is \u2018over-speed protection\u2019 and means the turbines cease to provide any electricity at all.) The grid hadn\u2019t predicted this and the amount of wind power began to fall far short of what it was expecting. By 21.00 wind generation had fallen to about 7 gigawatts (7,000 megawatts), almost 4 gigawatts below the prediction for that time. Output continued falling throughout the night and only began to recover early next morning.\nAt the moment of minimum output (about 06.30 on the 24th), the gap between the forecast and actual wind turbine production exceeded 7 gigawatts, or the equivalent of four or five large coal-fired power stations.\nThis event was unusual in two separate ways. First, it was extreme. I haven\u2019t obtained detailed records for Spain but the grid says that some wind parks experienced winds of up to 220 km/h or about 150 miles per hour. French evidence suggests that Atlantic Storm Klaus produced the most destructive winds experienced in the south-west of the country \u2013 the part just north of northern Spain \u2013 for ten years. Some French areas reported a loss of one third of all trees in some forests.\nSecond, the severity was not predicted. The grid was expecting very high levels of output but did not think that the speeds would reach the level that forced turbines into automatic shut-down. The combination of these two factors produced almost the most difficult imaginable set of circumstances for an electricity transmission system: wind was expected to provide a large fraction of all electric power but this electricity suddenly became unavailable. If this Spanish electricity system could manage this, it could survive almost all problems that renewable generating plants could throw at it.\nAnd survive it did. The control centre ramped up the supply of hydro-electric power, including pumped storage, and temporarily imported power through international connections. Within a few hours of the storm\u2019s unexpectedly powerful arrival, the system was back in equilibrium and began to export its power again by 22.00 on the 23rd, well before the period of minimum wind output. Coal- and gas-fired power stations ran hard until about 23.00 and then fell away as total demand declined during the night.\nThe crucial thing about wind is that it usually fades gracefully, even in extremely severe circumstances such as Klaus. Below is a chart that shows total output from Spain\u2019s 15 or so gigawatts of wind turbines, spread across the country but concentrated along the Atlantic coasts from Vigo northwards. You will see that the decline during the passage of Klaus is almost a straight line, with only minor unexpected bumps. By 03.00, the position is beginning to stabilise. The chart logs estimated wind output every ten minutes and in only two of the 65 ten-minute periods did output fall by more than 5%. The mean percentage variation from one reading to the next was 0.72%.[*]\nThe maximum loss of power in any ten minutes was about 450 MW and this occurred quite late in the course of the storm, when the control room was already directing surplus electricity back into pumped storage reservoirs. The control could instantaneously reduce the amount of power being sent to pump water into high reservoirs in response to the few cases of sharp declines in wind turbine availability.\nThe lesson from this event is profoundly cheering. The Spanish electricity system was expecting up to about 45% of its power on the night of 23/24 January to come from wind. The outturn was about 16% for most of the night. The system handled the problem with no outages.\nThe implications of these two events for European wind power Those that oppose wind power, particularly in Britain, say that wind is so unreliable as to be useless. They parade a vision of gas-powered power stations generating spare electricity just in case the wind suddenly drops. The reduction in carbon emissions is negligible, they claim, and the cost of installing turbines is huge.\nNone of this is true. The Spanish case histories in this article show that good grid management can integrate very large amounts of wind energy with few problems, provided that pumped storage and hydraulic power can be used for storage and international connections enable easy export and import. Second, the carbon emissions from Spanish electricity production during the peak hours of 8/9 November are calculated by REE at about 145 grammes per kilowatt hour, about a quarter of typical UK electricity. Using wind power in large volumes substantially reduces the carbon dioxide produced in electricity generation.\nWhat about the cost of the wind electricity? The Spanish system pays wind park owners \u20ac75 per megawatt hour under most conditions and a maximum of about \u20ac90 when the overall power market is trading electricity at unusually high prices. For comparison, this is considerably less than is typically paid to UK wind farm operators from wholesale sales of power and from the supplementary value of renewable electricity credits.\nThe Spanish system is therefore a) improving the country\u2019s energy security, b) reducing carbon emissions, c) costing less per MWh than the British support system, and d) incentivising the introduction of continuing huge numbers of extra wind turbines. Other countries have a lot to learn from Spain. Footnotes[1] Presentation to the MIT Energy Club, \u2018Wind energy development in Spain\u2019, delivered by Luis Atienza, Chairman and CEO of REE on 3 April 2009. [2] Pumped storage reservoirs release water through turbines when power is needed. The water flows into a lower reservoir. 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        "raw_content": "MacBook Retina display already here, analyst says\nBy Josh Lowensohn, Brooke Crothers\nUpdated on: May 17, 2012 / 10:16 AM / CNET\n(CNET) Apple is said to be on the verge of rolling out new high-resolution displays for its computers that, up until now, have only been available on its iPhones and iPads. And those panels are already in the supply chain, an analyst told CNET.\nThe feature, which could cost nearly $100 more than Apple currently spends, would make photos, applications, and text look sharper and clearer on Apple's computers. The company pulled the same trick on its iPhones and iPods, and more recently on the iPad. 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The extra resolution lets users have more windows open on screen, but it can also be used to make things look clearer and sharper.\n\"On typical Windows systems, there was a push for higher densities back when Vista was first coming out, but nothing really came of it,\" Shim said. \"On monitors, it's been sort of an OS limitation where if you don't need it, there's obviously no reason to support it, and it adds cost because the yields are harder to maintain.\"\nShim says the iPhone and recent third-generation iPad changed that.\n\"What's clear is that Apple's pushing it. They're pushing panel makers to come out with higher resolution panels because they've created a market demand for it, starting with their phones, now going to their tablets,\" Shim said. \"Now what we're seeing in the supply chain is that they're going to move that to their notebooks, and it's becoming a premium feature.\"\nThat premium will cost Apple, Shim says. According to his estimates, adding a Retina-quality panel in Apple's 15-inch MacBook pro would cost Apple about $160 versus the $68 the company spends on its current models. It's $134 for such a panel on the 13.3-inch model, compared to the $69 Apple pays right now.\nThose screens would have the following specifications, Shim offered:\n15.4-inch: 2,880 by 1,800 resolution. That's 220 pixels per inch (PPI). By comparison, the current 15.4-inch MacBook Pro has a 1,440 by 900 pixel display and a PPI of 110.\n13.3-inch: 2,560 by 1,600 resolution with a PPI of 227. By comparison, the current 13.3-inch MacBook Air is 1,440 by 900 pixels, and has PPI of 127.\n\"The most likely suspect to use that would be Apple at that panel size and resolution,\" Shim said, who added that he cannot confirm that Apple is the only device maker in the supply chain receiving these displays.\nWhat's unclear is if consumers will end up paying more for the improvements. When Apple made the jump to Retina Displays in its iOS devices, the cost of the device stayed the same. The scale was a bit smaller though. For instance, according to a bill of materials from IHS iSuppli, the price of the third-generation iPad's display was $87 versus the iPad 2's $57, just a $30 difference.\nAs it stands, Apple already offers one such screen resolution upgrade on the 15-inch MacBook Pro, but customers need to pay for it. For $100 more, users can go from the 1440 by 900 pixel display to one that's 1,680 by 1,050 pixels, or a 36 percent increase in the number of pixels.\n\"The 1.680-by-1,050 display gives you more pixels -- which is especially useful when you're working with HD content in pro applications, like Final Cut Studio -- because you get a sharper image and more screen space to work with,\" Apple says it in its promotional text.\nTherein lies an important difference. If Apple bumps up the resolutions on these displays and keeps them the same size, it has to treat pixels differently using a a special mode called HiDPI. The feature understands that there are more pixels, but that the scale of the display is the same. Apple added the feature to its OS X 10.7 software last year, but it isn't readily available to users. Some third-party software, including the recently-updated Air Display app for iOS have unlocked it so that users can try it out on their third-generation iPad.\nHigher pixel density displays make text appear sharper, as seen here on the iPad. Apple\nNew display tech\nOne recent breakthrough that primes larger monitors for even higher resolutions is indium gallium zinc oxide (IGZO), a material that uses smaller transistors and circuit elements, allowing more light through. The end result is a thinner, more power efficient display--both things that are particularly important as pixels get stuck closer together.\nUntil recently, IGZO was not being produced in large quantities, but that's changed. Last month, for instance, Sharp said it has converted one of its plants to create IGZO panels. \"Sharp will encourage the application of its new high-resolution LCD panels to high-definition notebook PCs and LCD monitors--which are both expected to grow in demand--as well as to mobile devices,\" the company said in a press release.\nShim did not specify whether Sharp or its IGZO panels was one of the suppliers. Other candidates include Samsung and LG Display, according to sources familiar with supplier activity.\nOne thing that's clear is that the IGZO technology wasn't ready in time for the most recent iPad, so Apple fell back on existing silicon technology. 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        "raw_content": "Trump picks very different top advisers\nReince Priebus, a Washington insider, is named chief of staff, and Stephen Bannon, a fiery outsider, will be chief strategist.\nBy By Katie ZezimaThe Washington Post\nWASHINGTON \u2014 President-elect Donald Trump named his top two advisers Sunday, signaling an aggressive agenda and setting up what could be a battle within the White House between the populist, outsider forces that propelled his winning campaign and the party establishment that dominates Washington.\nTrump named Reince Priebus, the head of the Republican National Committee, as his chief of staff. In appointing Priebus, 44, Trump has brought into his White House a Washington insider who is viewed as broadly acceptable by vast swaths of the party, and signaled a willingness to work within the establishment he assailed on the campaign trail.\nReince Priebus. Associated Press photos\nBut the president-elect sent an opposing signal by tapping Stephen Bannon, his combative campaign chief and former head of the incendiary Breitbart News, as his chief strategist and senior counselor. Bannon, 62, has openly attacked congressional leadership, taking particular aim at House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis. \u2013 who recommended Priebus for his new job.\n\u201cI am thrilled to have my very successful team continue with me in leading our country,\u201d Trump said in a written statement. \u201cSteve and Reince are highly qualified leaders who worked well together on our campaign and led us to a historic victory. Now I will have them both with me in the White House as we work to make America great again.\u201d\nThe announcement came as Trump highlighted some of his first priorities in an interview on CBS\u2019s \u201c60 Minutes,\u201d vowing to \u201cimmediately\u201d deport up to 3 million immigrants in the country illegally after he is inaugurated and to simultaneously repeal and replace President Obama\u2019s Affordable Care Act.\nTrump\u2019s top two advisers could help him achieve different objectives. Priebus could help Trump notch early legislative victories in a Republican-led Congress and ingratiate himself with the insiders he claims to loathe but who dominate his transition team. A longtime lawyer and Wisconsin political operative, Priebus will work to smooth over residual friction from a campaign during which a number of Republicans refused to endorse Trump, reversed their endorsements or stepped away from him after a 2005 tape surfaced in which Trump is heard saying that he could force himself on women sexually because he was a \u201cstar.\u201d\nBannon will be the other voice on Trump\u2019s shoulder: He helped shape Trump\u2019s message on the campaign trail and relishes combativeness. The former Navy officer and investment banker has said the campaign was the American version of worldwide populist movements such as the British vote to sever ties with the European Union.\nThe Southern Poverty Law Center, a hate-watch group, denounced the choice of Bannon. It called him \u201cthe main driver behind Breitbart becoming a white ethno-nationalist propaganda mill\u201d and cited Breitbart headlines that included a call to hoist the Confederate flag weeks after shootings at a black Charleston, South Carolina, church, and another that said that political correctness \u201cprotects Muslim rape culture.\u201d\nBannon once called Breitbart \u201cthe platform of the alt-right,\u201d a conservative movement that has attracted vocal support from white nationalists, among others. Trump surrogate Newt Gingrich criticized the idea Sunday that Trump\u2019s campaign catered to the alt-right, calling it \u201cgarbage.\u201d\nIn a statement, Bannon said he and Priebus had a \u201cvery successful partnership\u201d on the campaign trail. \u201cWe will have that same partnership in working to help President-elect Trump achieve his agenda,\u201d Bannon said.\nPriebus gave a preview of some of the administration\u2019s policy priorities. \u201cI am very grateful to the president-elect for this opportunity to serve him and this nation as we work to create an economy that works for everyone, secure our borders, repeal and replace Obamacare and destroy radical Islamic terrorism. He will be a great president for all Americans,\u201d Priebus said.\nThe personnel announcement comes as the contours of the Trump administration are starting to take shape and as he and his team pivot from campaign rhetoric to the nuts and bolts of governing.\nTrump and his advisers continue to paint a mixed picture of what the administration will look like, and they have been giving answers often at odds withTrump\u2019s campaign rhetoric, which included pledges to fully repeal the ACA and get Mexico to pay for a wall along the southern border, and crowd chants of \u201cLock her up!\u201d about his Democratic opponent, Hillary Clinton.\nOn undocumented immigrants, Trump said on \u201c60 Minutes\u201d that his administration will \u201cget the people that are criminal and have criminal records, gang members, drug dealers, we have a lot of these people, probably 2 million, it could be even 3 million. We are getting them out of our country, or we are going to incarcerate. But we\u2019re getting them out of our country; they\u2019re here illegally.\u201d\nThe remarks are another sign of retreat from Trump\u2019s vows throughout much of the presidential campaign to remove all of the estimated 11 million illegal immigrants in the country.\nDuring the campaign, Trump said he would appoint Supreme Court justices to overturn the Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion and, in Vice President-elect Mike Pence, he will be bringing one of the nation\u2019s most antiabortion politicians into the White House.\nWhen asked by CBS\u2019 Lesley Stahl if he plans to appoint a justice who will overturn Roe v. Wade, Trump said whomever he names will be \u201cvery pro-life\u201d and that \u201cif it ever were overturned, it would go back to the states.\u201d\nTrump also said he is \u201cfine\u201d with same-sex marriage being legal. Trump, who did not release his tax returns during the campaign, told \u201c60 Minutes\u201d he will make them public \u201cat the appropriate time.\u201d\nTrump said he believes that some of the protesters involved in demonstrations that have taken place in major cities since Trump\u2019s victory are \u201cprofessional protesters\u201d and that people shouldn\u2019t be scared of his administration.\n\u201cDon\u2019t be afraid,\u201d Trump said. \u201cWe are going to bring our country back. But certainly, don\u2019t be afraid. You know, we just had an election and sort of like you have to be given a little time.\u201d\nWhen asked of reports of racial slurs, harassment and personal threats against African-Americans, gay people, Latinos and Muslims and others by some of his supporters, Trump said he didn\u2019t hear it but that he \u201chates\u201d to hear that.\n\u201cI am so saddened to hear that. And I say, \u2018Stop it.\u2019 If it \u2013 if it helps. I will say this, and I will say right to the cameras: \u2018Stop it,\u2019 \u201d he said.\nTrump\u2019s personnel announcements are emblematic of the conflicting signals the new administration has sent since Tuesday\u2019s upset victory, in which\nTrump won the Electoral College by sweeping a number of Rust Belt states even as he lost the popular vote. Trump vowed to \u201cdrain the swamp\u201d of Washington, but numerous lobbyists and big-pocketed donors are appearing in the power structure he is erecting.\nTrump defended himself on \u201c60 Minutes,\u201d saying that these people \u201cknow the system right now\u201d but that it is going to be phased out.\nTrump\u2019s surrogates also gave conflicting statements Sunday. Former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani said on ABC\u2019s \u201cThis Week\u201d that Trump should put his assets in a blind trust \u201cfor the good of the country,\u201d but said on CNN that putting the Trump companies into a blind trust would \u201cbasically put his children out of work.\u201d\nThe president-elect appears to have resumed full use of his Twitter account, which was restricted leading up to Election Day. He took aim at The New York Times, suggesting that a letter sent to subscribers amounted to the paper \u201capologizing for their BAD coverage of me.\u201d The letter did not apologize for bad coverage.\nHe also tweeted, \u201cThe @nytimes states today that DJT believes \u2018more countries should acquire nuclear weapons.\u2019 How dishonest are they. 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A., 1942, Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy, New York: Harper Brothers. Read: pp 72-106\n7. Say, Jean-Baptiste, 2001 (1836), A Treatise on Political Economy, Piscataway, New Jersey: Transaction Publishers. Read: Book 1, pp 61-85.\n8. Shane S., (2003) A general theory of entrepreneurship: the individual-opportunity nexus in New Horizons in Entrepreneurship series, Edward Elgar Publishing.\n1.1.1 Underlying Economic Perspectives \u2013 IO / Labor\n9. B. Jovanovic, \u201cSelection and the Evolution of Industry,\u201d Econometrica, (May 1982), pp. 649-670.\n10. Gromb, Denis, and David Scharfstein, 2002, Entrepreneurship in equilibrium. Working\nPaper no. 9001, National Bureau of Economic Research.\n11. Khilstrom, R., and Jean-Jacques Laffont, 1979, A general equilibrium entrepreneurial theory of firm formation based on risk aversion, Journal of Political Economy 87, 719-748.\n12. Lazear, Edward P., 2002, Entrepreneurship. Journal of Labor Economics 23, 649-680.\n13. S. Berry and J. 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Bhide, Amar, 2000, The Origin and Evolution of New Business, New York: Oxford University Press, chapters I, 1, and 2.\n20. Gompers, Paul, Josh Lerner, and David Scharfstein, 2005, Entrepreneurial spawning, Journal of Finance 60, 577-614.\n21. Burton, D. M., Sorensen, J. B., & Beckman, C. M. (2002). Coming from good stock: Career histories and new venture formation. In M. Lounsbury & M. J. Ventresca (Eds.), Research in the sociology of organization (Vol. 19, pp. 229-262). Oxford, U.K.: Elsevier (JAI Press).\n22. M. Diane Burton and Christine M. Beckman. Forthcoming. \u201cLeaving a Legacy: Role\nImprints and Successor Turnover in Young Firms.\u201d American Sociological Review.\n23. Christine M. Beckman, M. Diane Burton and Charles O\u2019Reilly. Forthcoming. \u201cEarly Teams: The Impact of Team Demography of VC Financing and Going Public.\u201d Journal of Business Venturing.\n24. James N. Baron, Michael T. Hannan and M. Diane Burton. 1999. \u201cBuilding the Iron Cage: Determinants of Managerial Intensity in the Early Years of Organizations.\u201d American Sociological Review, 64(4):527-547.\n25. Shane, S. (2001). Technological opportunities and new firm creation. Management Science, 47(2), 205-220.\n26. Shane, S. (2001). Technology regimes and new firm formation. Management Science, 47(9), 1173-1190.\n1.3 Entrepreneurial labor markets: Economics - theory & empirical\n27. Evans, David S., and Linda S. Leighton, 1989, Some empirical aspects of entrepreneurship, American Economic Review 79, 519-535.\n28. Holmes, Thomas J., and James A. Schmitz, Jr., On the turnover of business firms and business managers, Journal of Political Economy 103, 1005-38.\n29. Dobrev, Stanislov and William Barnett. Organizational Roles and Transition to Entrepreneurship. Academy of Management Journal, June 2005, Vol. 48, No. 3, 433-449\n30. Murphy, Kevin M., Andrei Shleifer, and Robert W. Vishny, 1991, The allocation of talent: Implications for growth, Quarterly Journal of Economics 106, 503-530.\n31. Davis, Steven J., John Haltinwanger, and Scott Schuh, 1996, Job creation and destruction, Cambridge, MIT Press, chapters TBD.\n1.4 Behavioral entrepreneurship\n32. Bernardo, Antonio, and I vo Welch, 2001, On the evolution of overconfidence and entreprenurship, Journal of Economics & Management Strategy 10, 301-30.\n33. Camerer, Colin F., and Dan Lovallo, 1999, Overconfidence and excess entry: An experimental approach, American Economic Review 89, 306-18.\n34. Landier, Augustin, and David Thesmar, 2003, Contracting with optimistic entrepreneurs: theory and evidence, University of Chicago.\n35. Shane, S. (2000). \"Prior Knowledge and the Discovery of Entrepreneurial Opportunities.\"\nOrganization Science, 11(4): 448-469.\n1.5 Entrepreneurship and firm dynamics\n1.5.1 Entrepreneurship and industry evolution\n36. Cabral, Luis M.B., and Jose Mata, 2003, On the evolution of firm size distribution: facts and theory, American Economic Review 93, 1075-90.\n37. Caves, Richard E., 1998, Industrial organization and new findings on the turnover and mobility of firms, Journal of Economic Literature 36, 1947-82.\n38. Klepper, Steven, and Elizabeth Grady, 1990, The evolution of new industries and the determinants of market structure, Rand Journal of Economics 21, 27-44.\n39. Bresnahan, T. and P. Reiss, \"Entry and Competition in Concentrated Markets,\" Journal of\nPolitical Economy, vol. 99, October, 1991, pp. 977-1009.\n40. Caves, R. and M. Porter. \"From Entry Barriers to Mobility Barriers: Conjectural Decisions and\nContrived Deterrence to New Competition,\" Quarterly Journal of Economics, vol. 91, 1977, pp. 241-261.\n41. Acs, Z. J. and David B. Audretsch (1988), \"Innovation in Large and Small Firms: An Empirical Analysis\", American Economic Review, Vol. 78, No. 4 (Sep).\n1.5.2 Human Resources, Entrepreneurship, and Organizational Methods\n42. Baron, J. N., M. T. Hannan, et al. (2001). \"Labor pains: Change in organizational models and employee turnover in young, high-tech firms.\" American Journal of Sociology 106(4): 960-1012.\n43. Eisenhardt, K. M. and C. B. Schoonhoven (1990). \"Organizational growth: Linking founding team, strategy, environment, and growth among U.S. semiconductor ventures, 1978-1988.\" Administrative Science Quarterly 35: 504-529.\n44. Gimeno, J., T. B. Folta, et al. (1997). \"Survival of the fittest? Entrepreneurial human capital and the persistence of underperforming firms.\" Administrative Science Quarterly 42(4): 750-783.\n45. Smith, N. R. and J. B. Miner (1983). \"Type of entrepreneur, type of firm, and managerial motivation: Implications for organizational life cycle theory.\" Strategic Management Journal 4(4): 325-340.\n46. Meyer, M. H., & Roberts, E. B. (1986). New product strategy in small technology-based firms - a pilot-study. Management Science, 32(7), 806-821.\n47. Burton, D. M. 2001. \u201cThe Company They Keep: Founders\u2019 Models for Organizing New Firms.\u201d pp. 13-39 in Claudia B. Schoonhoven and Elaine Romanelli (Eds.) The Entrepreneurship Dynamic: Origins of Entrepreneurship and the Evolution of Industries. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.\n48. Aldrich, H. and C. M. Fiol (1994). \"Fools Rush In? The Institutional Context of Industry Creation.\" Academy of Management Review, 19(4): 645-670.\n49. Stinchcombe, A. (1965). \u201cSocial structure and organizations\u201d in Handbook of Organizations. J. March, ed., Chicago: Rand McNally.\n50. Aldrich, H. (1999). Organizations evolving. London; Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications. Ch. 3-4.\n51. The Demography of Corporations and Industries. Glenn R. Carroll and Michael T. Hannan. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2000.\n52. Carroll, Glenn R.(1985) \u201cConcentration and specialization: Dynamics of niche width in populations of organizations\u201d. American Journal of Sociology 90: 1262-1283.\n1.6 Entrepreneurial Finance\n53. Fluck, Zsuzsanna, Douglas Holtz-Eakin, and Harvey S. Rosen, 1998, Where does the money come from? The financing of small entrepreneurial enterprises, Working Paper no. 191, Center for Policy Research, Syracuse University.\n54. Gentry, William M., and R. Glenn Hubbard, 2000, Entrepreneurship and household saving, Advances in Economic Analysis and Policy 4, article #1053.\n55. Gompers, Paul A., 1995, Optimal investment, monitoring, and the staging of venture capital, Journal of Finance 50, 1461-1490.\n56. Gompers, Paul A., and Josh Lerner, 1999, The Venture Capital Cycle, Cambridge: MIT Press, chapters 1, 2, 6, 10, and 15.\n57. Kaplan, Steven N., and Per Str\u00f6mberg, 2000, Financial contracting theory meets the real world: An empirical analysis of venture capital contracts, Review of Economic Studies, 70, 281-315.\n58. Evans, David S., and Boyan Jovanovic, 1989, An estimated model of entrepreneurial choice under liquidity constraints, Journal of Political Economy 97, 808-827.\n2. Foundations in Management of Technology\n59. Granstrand, O. (1998). Towards a theory of the technology-based firm. Research Policy, 27(5), 465-489.\n60. Pavitt, K. (1984). Sectoral patterns of technical change: Towards a taxonomy and a theory. Research Policy, 13(6), 343-373.\n61. Roberts, E. B. (1988). What we've learned: Managing invention and innovation. Research- Technology Management, 31(1), 11-29.\n62. Rosenberg, N. (1982). Inside the black box: Technology and economics. Cambridge [Cambridgeshire]; New York: Cambridge University Press.\n63. Mowery, D. C. and N. Rosenberg, 1998. \u201cThe Institutionalization of Innovation, 1900-1990,\u201d Chapter 2 in D. C. Mowery and N. Rosenberg, (eds.), Paths of Innovation: Technological Change in 20th-Century America, Cambridge University Press.\n64. Utterback, J. M. (1994). Mastering the dynamics of innovation: How companies can seize opportunities in the face of technological change. Boston, Mass.: Harvard Business School Press.\n65. Van de Ven, A. H. (1986). Central problems in the management of innovation. Management Science, 32(5), 590-607.\n66. von Hippel, E. (1988). The sources of innovation. New York: Oxford University Press.\n2.1.1 Economic Perspectives \u2013IO/Contract Theory/Organizational Economics\n67. David, P. A. (1985). Clio and the economics of qwerty. American Economic Review, 75(2), 332-337.\n68. Nelson, R. R. (1995). Recent evolutionary theorizing about economic-change. 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        "raw_content": "College football players and politics ....\nTopic: College football players and politics ....\nhttps://www.burntorangenation.com/2018/7/19/17593020/liljordan-humphrey-letter-donald-trump-chris-del-conte-tom-herman\nWhat if college players started taking a knee?\nRe: College football players and politics ....\nId stop watching\n3 cornhuskers did take a knee a couple seasons ago\nin a very RED state\nI don't really feel the need to get worked up over the symbolism in \"taking a knee\".\nThe patriots that built, formed, and now sustain this nation wanted all voices (however the society defined them in time) to count. Taking a knee is, to me, a reminder that some voices have been deliberately silenced or marginalized throughout this history and that we still have work to do.\nI can think of no better way to honor America by acknowledging that we are a collection of differing voices, and that we see our flaws as well as our virtues.\nAfter this recognition, the players return to their bench and engage in the sporting event I came to see. We're all still on good terms.\nUT-Erin03, FearlessF, TexasFan and mcwterps1 like this\nQuote from: Mr Tulip on July 20, 2018, 10:57:36 AM\nMostly I agree with this.\nHowever I do know several people that either served in our armed forces previously, or are still doing so, that find it highly offensive.\nAnd not one person in this country has the right to tell them they should NOT be offended. Their opinions are every bit as valid as the people who choose to take a knee.\npersonally, i swore to defend the United States and the Constitution against enemies foreign and domestic. That Constitution begins with the first ten amendments, which is the Bill of Rights, and which describes the protection of individual freedoms, not to be infringed, and regardless of what the majority opinion is... it's what sets us apart and makes this country great.\ni've no problem with individuals exercising their individual rights and though i strongly disagree with them they have that right and it's something we should all be proud of. i DO have a problem with 'organizing' such an activity.... if someone wants to make a statement, good on them... if someone wants to pressure others into making statements it smells too much like mob rule- and this is the line the NFL flirted with then crossed a few times while seeking some appeasement of both sides...\nif you stand for nothing you'll fall for anything. this is their 'rights'. i don't mind telling them i disagree with them while applauding their actions in principle.\nIf you want everyone to stand for the national anthem, move to North Korea.\nThat's all I'm gonna say about that, and I will continue watching my favorite sport regardless of what's happening before the kickoff.\nmcwterps1 and TexasFan like this\nthe flag is a symbol - it means different things to different people\nthe anthem is a symbol - it means different things to different people\ntaking a knee is a symbol - it means different things to different people\nthe folks that started and are still taking a knee should be educated regarding the symbols of the flag and the anthem.\nThe flag and anthem are symbols of freedom and equal rights. They symbolize the exact thing the knee takers are protesting about.\nIf they want to bring attention to their cause, there are just other, much better ways to bring attention w/o pissing off huge groups of good people.\nWhy would you suggest silencing the voices of those that find it offensive by telling them to move to North Korea? That sounds pretty fascist and dictatorial to me.\nThis illustrates one of the most maddening things I find about contemporary politics in my corner of the world. Maybe I don't know the right people or read the right articles, and maybe I'm a dumbass. S'been several times in my life I've been sure that must be the case. So consider the source.\nIt looks to me like the \"left\" does little other than focus on perceived injustices, ranting, wailing, crying foul, and just generally being annoying as hell because the world does not 100% fit whatever their definition of Just is, which only makes them sound insane because the majority of them opine relativism, saying what's right for you isn't necessarily right for me, by which they have lost the right to criticize anybody, really, for anything.\nAnd the \"right\" does little other than marginalize any perceived problem or injustice, loudly and rudely disputing that any inequities exist or need addressing, and talk at length about how ignorant and confused people are who have any gripes about our society.\nIMO they both miss the biggest part of the point. I'll happily concede a point to each of them; to the left I'd say sure, there are things wrong with this country that need addressing, and to the right I'd say sure, it's debatable as to what those things are and how best to go about fixing them. But I'd like to tell both of them, collectively, to not solely focus on the problems they find with the world and each other, and remember to appreciate the 90% this place got right. I mean, hell...the USA sure ain't perfect, but DAMN if it isn't the coolest social experiment ever contrived. It has no equal in the recorded history of the world, and just to remind ourselves I sometimes think we ought to go spend time in some other parts of the world, just to...you know...get our attitude's asses kicked a little.\nNever stop trying to fix the 10%. Die on every hill you can climb, if you want, and fight like hell for what you believe. But I'd recommend spending the proportionate amount of our mental energy appreciating the 90%.\nmcwterps1, UT-Erin03 and TexasFan like this\nJust sayin' that I appreciate being in a country where national pride isn't forced or punishable for those who choose not to participate. There's other places where that is forced if someone is so concerned over patriotism.\nAnd I'm not telling anyone to do anything, merely making a suggestion that's been offered to me at times when I was not agreeing with such things.\n\u00ab Last Edit: July 20, 2018, 11:57:36 AM by UT-Erin03 \u00bb\nmcwterps1, TexasFan and CousinFreddie like this\nI would not approve of \"protest message creep\".\nAthletes, both college and pro, occupy a position of status granted to them by the consensual hallucination that what they do matters. Ultimately, they're playing an unnecessary activity that doesn't save lives or advance technology. However, we've given them a platform.\nThe taking of a knee is brief, minimally disruptive, and on point. Whatever one might think, the action disappears once the game starts.\nI would think less of a player that disrupted the environment by, say, yelling over the National Anthem, dancing, wearing other garb other than the team uniform, or expanding messaging activities into the contest (e.g. holding up sideline banners).\nUT-Erin03 and TexasFan like this\nWhy on earth would somebody protesting a perceived injustice want to poke the bear by kneeling during the National Anthem.\nAll this does is alienate many who would otherwise be sympathetic to their cause\nIts like they want to shove patriotism back in the face of the fan\nIts a no win situation for the protesting player so I hope they find another way to exercise their right of free speech\nQuote from: longhorn320 on July 20, 2018, 01:15:37 PM\nI guess I don't really hear the message with that hard of a tone.\nI hope we can agree that the respect shown to the National Anthem must be voluntary. If not, it's meaningless. Vendors still sell beers during the Anthem. Folks still text and chat. I appreciate those who stand still and cover their heart, but I'd be living in a different America (I hope) if an effort to enforce it were made.\nWhen I see (or hear of) a player kneeling during the Anthem, I hear that as an acknowledgement that he knows of an America where those ideals don't exist. I know that this other America exists, but I don't have a lot of experience with it. I don't feel insulted or guilty to be reminded of it. I'm not directly personally responsible for it, but I add to the greatness of America's future when I accept the responsibility of striving to improve it.\nSo first off, if Tom Herman expresses any contempt for this, his recruiting is done at Texas. So there's that.\nSecondly... the National Anthem before sporting events was not instigated as some sort of evil Hitlerian plot. It was just a nice way for us to come together and honor our Flag and Country before a ball game. Back in the pre-social media days of World Wars, Vietnam, factory jobs and farming, people had respect for our Country. Not because they were forced to, but because they appreciated what separated America from other places, and they appreciated the sacrifice it takes to maintain.\nFast-forward to today, a bunch of low-IQ millionaires that play ball for living like we all wish we could do, have found a reason to be discontent. Mostly due to being goaded by an anti-American undercurrent, which resents being back-seated now that voters have assessed what's going on.\nSo now on to Lil' college kid football player Humphrey, who of course couldn't attend U of Texas in his wildest dreams lest it be for his exceptional God-given athletic ability that the vast majority were not blessed with. How many people were denied admission to UT with scores and grades twice that of Lil Jordan?\nIf being patriotic is just too much to ask anymore, we should discontinue the National Anthem before games. Here's hoping Lil' Jordan is a just college flash who never plays a down in the NFL. He doesn't deserve pomp and glory and millions, he deserves the humble life that most of us are blessed with. And we stand for the Anthem.\nPlaying the National Anthem isn't some plot to authoritarianism. Neither is kneeling for the anthem a rejection of America or its ideals.\nYou give those players the stage. You give them the \"pomp\" and the \"millions\". None of them do anything more than play a game, yet you watch. You care.\nNFL players are free to negotiate whatever fee the market will bear for their services. Because of their unique skills (and the affection the public shows for them), that's usually a lot of money. However, some of them wish to use the light they're given to cast light on members of America not afforded those freedoms. Some were shot and killed because the organ of authority thought they looked dangerous. While these are isolated incidents and can't be used to condemn any systems in the whole, America gets stronger when we realize that part of America exists, and we work to lift it up.\nUT-Erin03, CousinFreddie and mcwterps1 like this\nQuote from: Mr Tulip on July 20, 2018, 03:45:56 PM\nNFL players are free to negotiate whatever fee the market will bear for their services.\nI think it's only fair to say no - no I don't watch, and no I don't care. The NFL that is.\nI agree that players are free to negotiate a contract, and I don't begrudge that in the least. Any country that affords one the right to be a millionaire while playing a game should seem like Utopia to said ball player. But alas, the venomous re-programming of identity politics can poison the purest of its consumers.\nThe market is also free to say the heck with this, and the market is also free to create the XFL where players are forced to stand, and anyone with a criminal record is not allowed to be employed.\nI'll cheer for the market.\nThe world is full of stupid people with stupid notions who get butt hurt over stupid things.\nMeanwhile the truly machiavellian ones just love the distractions.\nI'd rather live, let live, mind my own business and talk football.\nCousinFreddie, TexasFan and UT-Erin03 like this\nQuote from: CharleyHorse46 on July 20, 2018, 04:32:50 PM\nI'd rather live, let live, mind my own business...\nYeah I agree, that's the best way to be. I just had a slight relapse.\nI think that guy that started the \"you know what I hate\" thread started rubbing off on me.\nI need to play it cool like you do.\nI agree with Erin's take.\nAnd, I'll add that kneeling in front of the flag is not a sign of disrespect. They're not flipping off or mooning the flag or doing a drunken Rosanne Barr rendition of the anthem, and it's not intended against the country or anything any one of us who have served in the armed forces have defended. It's simply a passive and respectful posture to state that something in their opinion is not right and needs to get fixed in this free society we have. In fact, it's the kind of freedom we hope to have, to be able to express one's opinion respectfully in a free and open society.\nIf we want to talk respect for the flag, what I was taught in the USMC is that you're not to treat the flag like clothing or let it drag on the ground or present it a flippant way or the like. Yet you see people from all walks of life doing this, using the image of the flag for a beer coozy or a bandana or a pair of pants, and yet no one criticizes them. I personally don't offended by that, but I find it ironic when you see someone who is literally using the flag as a pair of britches criticize someone else for disrespect for that same flag.\nAnd, I'll have to say that I'm really tired of the over-patriotizing and over-politicizing of sporting events in general. It used to be that we had a single national anthem and we all recognized the country and then we got on with the fun of the game and that was it. Now, you go to a MLB game and every time you turn around, it's time to honor another veteran (all well deserved of course, but still), and in the 7th inning stretch now we're told to stand and take off our caps and honor the country for God Bless America, which we just got through doing 6 and half innings ago with the anthem. What happened to Take Me Out to the Ballgame? What happened to being able to go to a game and just lose yourself in it? A game is supposed to be a fun and carefree time, not a constant reminder of duty and sacrifice.\nFearlessF, UT-Erin03, EastAthens and mcwterps1 like this\nQuote from: CousinFreddie on August 09, 2018, 02:34:54 PM\nBut you see, neither you nor I get to tell the people that are offended by it, the people that believe to be disrespectful, that their opinions are wrong. That's the whole point of it all. The kneeling protesters are free to their beliefs, but the people that find it disrespectful are free to theirs as well.\nI can't tell the \"kneeling protester\" that he shouldn't feel aggrieved by the problems he sees in society, but I also can't tell the \"offended patriot\" that he shouldn't find it disrespectful. You don't get to make that determination. None of us do.\nIn general, I agree with the sentiment of your post. But what I highlighted above and what I responded to, are something really key that the \"kneeling protesters\"-- and those that agree with them-- just keep on missing.\nIt's important to point out that the kneeling protesters are doing this deliberately, in order to gain attention and press their point. They're not doing it unknowingly, it's precisely because it's such a volatile issue, that they choose to do it. So let's not pretend they're just casually kneeling around. I don't seem them doing it during the Budweiser commercial or the Dr. Pepper halftime football toss contest to win $20,000 and free Dr. Pepper for life. They're choosing to do it specifically during the singing of the national anthem, because they know that is the most highly charged choice they can make, and therefore gain attention for their cause.\nAll of that is fine from a First Amendment perspective, the government can't throw then in jail for it. But that doesn't mean that their choices and political statements won't have consequences. One of which, is that it IS considered disrespectful by, and it DOES offend, various groups of American citizens.\nAnd nobody-- NOBODY-- has the right to tell them they can't be offended by it.\nI agree that this cuts both ways. I never said anything about those offended by the protests. They have the right to counter-protest, of course, in the same passive, non-violent way at least. No argument from me.\nBy the same token, of course, I have the right to my opinion that it's not a sign of disrespect to kneel (the text you highlighted).\nWe should be able to agree to disagree agreeably. Society should remain civil and we can air our differences. That's the whole point.\n\u00ab Last Edit: August 09, 2018, 03:46:20 PM by CousinFreddie \u00bb\nBut that doesn't mean that their choices and political statements won't have consequences.\nBut what I see primarily, is a complete lack of sympathy/understanding on the part of the kneelers and the kneeling-sympathizers.\nYou asserted that \"kneeling in front of the flag is not a sign of disrespect\" but that's not only a charged statement, it's also a fundamentally incorrect one.\nThe way to say it, is \"I don't find it disrespectful.\"\nDisagreeing agreeably can only begin with text that is open to the disagreement and not assertive in nature.\nAnd while I do find the kneeling mildly disrespectful, I'm not going to turn off a football game or stop watching certain players if they're doing it. As long as they're doing it peacefully, it's fine with me. But I'm sympathetic to those that find it offensive, and I know and their rights to enact that however they see fit as long as they, too, are peaceful and respectful.\nBut I completely agree on the over-patriotism and over-politicizing of sporting events, which are supposed to be fun, and an escape.\nAlthough I really like the singing of the national anthem, if it's going to become divisive, then perhaps it's no longer a useful activity at a sporting event.\nAnd I also agree that there are people that are paying lip service to \"disrespecting the flag\" in this specific case, either because they simply want to be contentious, or they are overtly racist, or various other reasons. Using the flag as a koozie, or as a bandana, could certainly be viewed as disrespectful to the flag. Similarly, continuing your purchase of a hot dog, or your conversation, or leaving your hat on your head, could also be viewed as disrespectful of the national anthem.\nI have no problem if people apply their views consistently, but calling out NFL players for kneeling, while simultaneously purchasing a soft pretzel and stuffing your pie hole with it during that song, is hypocrisy of a high order.\nI was just stating my opinion, and whether I put \"I don't find it\" in front of that opinion or not changes nothing - it's just an opinion.\nI am not offended by the kneeling, and think they have a right to do so, and expressed that as opinion that \"it's not a sign of disrespect\". Obviously that's a subjective statement and an expression of my point of view.\nI didn't say anything about those who feel differently. They obviously have the right to their opinions, and I don't need them to say \"I find it to be\" in front \"it's a show of disrespect\" for their opinion to be legitimate.\nBelieve me, I am related to a number of people who are offended, and I don't think anything lesser of them because they are. It's their right to be offended. But I'm not.\nKneeling when the national anthem is played is disrespectful.\nSimper Fi Fred\nHoooo Ra\nSemper Fi 320",
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        "raw_content": "Jackson's 'Gearshifter' Youngblood playing Mississippi Blues Marathon\nYoungblood mixes originals together with covers of southern soul artists including Johnnie Taylor and blues classics by Muddy Waters\nJackson's 'Gearshifter' Youngblood playing Mississippi Blues Marathon Youngblood mixes originals together with covers of southern soul artists including Johnnie Taylor and blues classics by Muddy Waters Check out this story on clarionledger.com: https://www.clarionledger.com/story/entertainment/2018/01/26/jacksons-gearshifter-youngblood-playing-mississippi-blues-marathon/1063665001/\nScott Barretta, Columnist Published 8:00 p.m. CT Jan. 25, 2018\nLouis \u201cGearshifter\u201d Youngblood(Photo11: Special to the Clarion Ledger)\nOne of the artists performing for the participants in this weekend\u2019s Mississippi Blues Marathon is Jackson\u2019s own Louis \u201cGearshifter\u201d Youngblood, who recently released a CD entitled \u201cGearshifter\u201d. 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Bronson Pew, who recorded and mixed the master, also played some drums, guitar and background vocals. They were both very eager to work with Louis and excited to have him there.\u201c\nYoungblood has played in the Jackson scene since the early \u201870s, when he started working with artists including Roosevelt Roberts, Sr. and Sons, TC (Tommy Carter) and the Midnighters. As a bandleader he later worked at clubs including Richard\u2019s Playhouse on North Farish Street and has played for decades at the Queen of Hearts on Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, where he\u2019s acknowledged on the Mississippi Blues Trail marker there.\nIn recent years, Youngblood has been a regular at regional festivals and gained exposure through his appearance in the documentary, \"We Juke Up In Here\" about Red\u2019s Lounge in Clarksdale. 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        "raw_content": "Tech commission suggests new cybersecurity post\nThe Commission on Cyber Security for the 44th Presidency is releasing a report Monday recommending President-elect Barack Obama create a new White House office to address cybersecurity.\nThe Department of Homeland Security has failed to ensure the nation's cybersecurity, a new report to be released Monday concludes, because the threat of cyberattacks is too vast for any one agency to tackle and must be addressed by a new White House office, as well as revised laws and government practices.\nAs President-elect Barack Obama fills the remaining cabinet positions in his administration, a Center for Strategic and International Studies commission is recommending Obama create a new office in the White House: the National Office for Cyberspace, headed by an Assistant to the President for Cyberspace. 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The DHS runs the National Center for Cybersecurity, yet it is not prepared to address cybersecurity threats, the Government Accountability Office reported in September. The National Cyber Security Initiative established by President Bush in January has received harsh criticism as well, particularly for being too secretive.\nMonday's report acknowledges the next administration will have to strengthen the DHS but concluded that even a bolstered DHS \"is not the agency to lead in a conflict with foreign intelligence agencies or militaries, or even well organized international cyber criminals.\"\nOne of Obama's earliest actions as president, the commission recommends, should be to make a statement declaring cyberspace a vital national asset that will be protected by all instruments of national power.\nA new White House office, new regulations\nThat would mean putting in place a national, comprehensive strategy led by a National Office for Cyberspace and an Assistant to the President for Cyberspace, the commission said. The recommended executive office, staffed with 10 to 20 employees, would merge the DHS National Center for Cybersecurity and the Joint Inter-Agency Cyber Task Force (created by the Director of National Intelligence).\nThe new office should take a \"federated approach\" to governing across agencies, modeled after the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the commission said.\nAlong with the new office, Obama should establish a new cyberspace directorate in the National Security Council that absorbs existing Homeland Security Council functions, the commission recommended.\n\"The split between 'homeland' and 'foreign' makes no sense for cybersecurity and, in a globalized world, makes little sense for U.S. security in general,\" the report reads.\nThe NOC's overarching responsibilities would include issuing security standards for cyberinfrastructure to other agencies and monitoring their compliance. To best achieve this, the commission said, the Federal Information Security Management Act would have to be revised to allow the NOC to more closely monitor other agencies' cybersecurity efforts.\nOther new regulations could include a mandatory requirement for agencies to contract only with telecommunications carriers that use secure Internet protocols.\nCriminal laws, like the Wiretap Act and the Stored Communications Act, also need to be reviewed, the commission said, to reflect modern realities like the potential need for rules for remote online execution of a data warrant.\nPartnerships abroad and in the private sector\nAs the U.S. reinforces its own cybersecurity practices, it should continue to do so at the international level as well, the commission said. 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        "raw_content": "No hackers involved. The crpyto exchange CEO took the key to the grave.\nAnother story with a message or lesson to learn. Katia Moskvitch wrote an article on wired.co.uk 2 days ago about the Canadian crypto exchange QuadrigaCX. The exchange\u2019s CEO died last December and he took the master password of the exchange to his grave. It means that 115,000 clients are unable to unlock their crypto assets.\nThe total value of the crypto at stake is CAN$250 million ($187m). QuadrigaCX was Canada\u2019s largest crypto exchange. The complete control of the exchange was in the hands of one person, Gerald Cotten. He passed away at the age of 30.\nAs Katia Moskvitch writes: \u201eCotten was careful, perhaps too careful. The result? Millions of dollars is locked in a box for which nobody has the key. According to Robertson\u2019s affidavit, most of the users\u2019 cryptocurrency was in a so-called cold wallet, an offline storage that allows owners to store their digital money in a way that reduces the risk of hacking and theft. To access it you need a key \u2013 but with Cotten\u2019s death, that has disappeared. There are plenty of private keys for the individual accounts inside the cold wallet, and they can be restored even if you lose them, but without the Cotten\u2019s master key, account holders are left out in the cold, just like their crypto savings.\u201d\nThe problem with a one-person-controlled cold storage in the case of a crypto exchange is that, compared to a physical vault which can be opened using force, Cotten\u2019s laptop that stores Quadriga exchange funds has encrypted access, so without the master key there\u2019s nothing you can do to access the data.\nMoskvitch adds: \u201eIt\u2019s an unusual arrangement. Most crypto exchanges storing cryptocurrencies offline spread the assets across several cold wallets, and ensure that they are multi-signature, where it takes more than one user to access the funds.\u201d\nSome experts believe that there is a way to retrieve the Quadriga crypto that is stored on the late CEO\u2019s laptop, but the only way for a security analyst to figure out the access code is to go over all Cotten\u2019s accessible data. And even that does not guarantee any results.\nWhat\u2019s the lesson here? What can one do in a situation like this? If you are on the victim side of the story, there\u2019s nothing you can do. Still there is a lesson here. Although you can\u2019t do anything in such a situation but you can make sure in advance that you prevent getting into such a trap. Dickie Armour, partner at ICO consultancy Corre Innovation, suggests that, in order to stay in control of your assets, you should keep in in your own hardware wallet in cold storage. No middlemen involved. That\u2019s what one of the pillars of this new decentralised world is.\nSource: https://www.wired.co.uk/article/quadrigacx-cryptocurrency-exchange-canada",
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        "raw_content": "Joylette Portlock is the executive director of Communitopia and has served on the Communitopia board since 2010. She is the project lead and star of the Don't Just Sit There - Do Something! video series on climate change targeted to the general public. Joylette is also associate director of science and research at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History. She studied biology at M.I.T. and completed her Ph.D. in genetics from Stanford University in 2006. During and following her studies at Stanford, she designed genetics programs for science museums, relocating to the Pittsburgh area in 2007. Joylette has worked previously for The Climate Reality Project, a nonprofit founded to increase public awareness of climate change, where she organized the national community of climate presenters. Later, she served as Western Pennsylvania Outreach Coordinator with PennFuture, a statewide environmental advocacy group where she worked with the organization's members, elected officials, and the public on energy, air, water, mining, and transportation issues. Joylette currently serves on the Allegheny County Board of Health.\nEser Yilmaz, Ph.D.\nEser Yilmaz has served as the president of Communitopia's board since January 2018. She studied biology and biochemistry at UMASS Amherst, received her M.S. and Ph.D. in the neurobiology department at the University of Pittsburgh. Her work has ben on neurotoxicity and how hormone-disrupting environmental pollutants affect brain development. While doing many long experiments, she had plenty time to think (maybe that\u2019s why it is called doctor of \u201cphilosophy\u201d) and read about what happens to medications that are metabolized and discarded from our bodies. That led her to consider the ecological toxicity of household chemicals, as well as industrial (including agricultural) chemicals and greenhouses gases that are expelled to the environment. She went on to pursue an environmental toxicology research project involving certain industrial pollutants for her postdoctoral training at the University of Pittsburgh Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.\n\u200bEser thinks that the biggest danger this planet faces is the lack of understanding of the degree of environmental problems continuously caused by humans. She\u2019s fluent in science jargon and plain English and aims to translate and deliver scientific knowledge to lay audiences. Currently, she is transitioning from research to a teaching career, hoping to inspire the next generation to pursue careers in STEM while increasing environmental awareness. She enjoys spending time with her family and the sunset over the woods in her backyard.\nBryan Pendleton joined the Communitopia board in early 2014, though he has lent his technical expertise to the Don\u2019t Just Sit There - Do Something! video series since its inception in 2012. Bryan is currently a software engineer for Google, Inc., and has over 20 years of web application and system building experience. He\u2019s always had an interest in using technology to make the world better, and an interest in using resources as efficiently as possible. After completing bachelors and masters degrees in computer science at Washington University in St. Louis, Bryan worked as an engineer and researcher at the world-famed Palo Alto Research Center, and spent some time pursuing a PhD in Human Computer Interaction at Carnegie Mellon before deciding to re-enter the commercial world. Bryan bikes to work as often as possible.",
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However, insurance costs for young drivers have significantly increased over the two years, growing by \u00a367, to an average of \u00a31,324 today. This means that car insurance makes up over half of young drivers\u2019 first year running costs.\nThe rises in insurance premiums are primarily due to increases in Insurance Premium Tax and changes to the personal injury discount rate (Ogden rate) that have forced insurance providers to up their prices.\nNot only has there been an increase in premiums, but the increase in the cost of fuel has also been a major driver of the rise in overall motoring costs for young drivers. Over the past two years fuel has shown to be very volatile. In the past year, the annual cost of fuel increased by over \u00a380 to an average of \u00a3891 and recent reports anticipate fuel prices will rise even further.\nWhy is young driver insurance so expensive?\nYoung drivers face expensive insurance premiums because they\u2019re far more likely to be involved in a car accident than older drivers. Whilst insurance costs for young drivers have slightly decreased by 1.76% to \u00a31,324 over the past six months, they have risen by \u00a367 over a two-year period and the average young driver now spends an eye-watering \u00a31,324 a year for their car insurance.\nThe main factor in increasing insurance premiums for young drivers is the three hikes to Insurance Premium Tax. IPT now stands at 12% after doubling in the past three years and is priced into the overall premium that drivers are charged.\nOur Tank of Mum and Dad report found that over half of young drivers are now reliant on their parents to subsidise the cost of running a car, parting with an average of \u00a3762 per child. Parents contribute most towards the cost of their child\u2019s motor insurance \u2013 paying out an average of \u00a3288 each year.\nDriving costs for young people are becoming worryingly high. Each quarter, our Young Drivers Report shows an increase in the cost of getting on the road for 17 \u2013 24-year-olds. The price of insurance for young drivers remains awfully high and now the price of fuel is also expected to rocket. Fuel costs have always been volatile but the significant rise in price over the past six months will have a large impact on the affordability of driving, especially for young people.\n\u201cThe unaffordability of keeping a car has significant ramifications on young people\u2019s ability to travel to work and hold down jobs, especially when a large proportion of their salary may be spent on travel alone. Not all parts of the country benefit from public transport and for those that rely on a car, these figures will be concerning. As a result, Compare the Market is calling on the Government to abolish Insurance Premium Tax for young people.\nHow to cut the cost of young driver insurance\nThe Insurance Premium Tax and other factors are increasing the price of car insurance for young drivers, but thereare definitely ways to cut the cost of young driver insurance:\nChoose a cheaper car to insure - The car you drive can have a big impact on your insurance, with some models offering lower premiums.\nConsider a black box policy - telematics policies are on the rise and can help to reduce premiums for sensible young drivers. The device is installed into your car and it monitors factors such as your speed, acceleration and braking.\nReducing your mileage - Consider the possibility of reducing your mileage, as providers will use this to calculate your insurance premium.\nAvoid modifications to your car - You can reduce your premium by avoiding any modifications to your car and improving your car security, such as with the use of a dash-cam.\nAdd a (responsible) named driver - You can cut the cost of your premium by adding an experienced driver, or someone with a low risk occupation, as a second named driver if they share your car. Be aware that it is illegal to state that someone is a main driver when that isn\u2019t in fact true.\nShop around to get the best deal by comparing quotes with our comparison tool.\nWhat\u2019s the best car for your budget?\nThe car you drive can have a big impact on your insurance, with some models offering lower premiums. 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        "raw_content": "Corporate innovation and business strategies perilously out of sync\nA new research has found that business strategy and innovation strategy are often not aligned, creating risks of lost revenue, market position and waste. Growing sales figures remain key to innovation according to the study, as companies continue to focus on innovation as a means to stay relevant in various rapidly changing markets, from automated vehicles to robotic process automation.\nCompetitive pressure continues to push businesses toward innovation, despite many instances of such advancement being inherently risky at a time when \u201cpure tech\u201d organisations, whose capital, and skills, can be hard to beat, are entering into various business domains.\nIn a new joint report from PwC and subsidiary Strategy&, titled \u2018Reinventing innovation: Five findings to guide strategy through execution\u2019, the consulting firm explores trends in innovation from 1,200 companies across the globe. The aim of the study, which aimed to identify how far businesses are rising to innovation challenges, found that in general, companies continue to find it difficult to align business strategy with innovation strategy, creating a key area of risk in a field already plagued by expensive pitfalls.\nAccording to PwC, around 20% of respondents see themselves as \u2018innovation leaders\u2019, attributing to themselves >15% growth over the coming five years from their respective efforts \u2013 meanwhile 13% of all other companies, not identifying themselves as innovation leaders, expect the same level of growth.\nA recent report from BCG named Apple, Google and Tesla as the globe's most innovative companies, with Microsoft and Amazon closing the top five. The analysis further found that casting a wide net for new ideas, leveraging data, innovation excellence and collaboration with external parties is what sets strong innovators apart from the rest of the pack.\nBecoming an innovation leader remains difficult according to researchers \u2013 with a direct financial relationship found to be tenuous at best. Simply put, throwing money at the issue is not necessarily going to lead to successful innovation. The finding is in line with previous research from Strategy&, which found that R&D spending does not necessarily correlate with innovation power.\nWhen it comes to the outcome of innovation, the research points to a selection of financial metrics being key. Predictably perhaps, 69% of businesses surveyed said sales growth is the ultimate measure of success, well above customer satisfaction (43%), number of new ideas in the pipeline (40%), and market share (36%). The areas of least concern when it came to evaluating the impact of innovation were the time to market (24%) and the net value of innovation portfolio (28%).\nThe study notes however, that while companies are keen to boost revenues with innovation \u2013 54% are unable to actually align their business strategy with their innovation strategy, creating a situation in which many are \u201cflying blind as they place bets on innovation.\u201d\nThe report highlights a wide range of effort may be required to create a company friendly to innovation. Open innovation and collaboration with partners, design thinking and co-creation with customers, partners and suppliers are all deemed by respondents as important to innovation, at 61%, 59% and 55% of organisations citing their importance respectively. Traditional R&D, internal incubators and investing into startups via corporate venture capital (a $128 billion market) are used by relatively few organisations in contrast, at 34%, 27% and 21% of organisations respectively.\nThe analysis further notes that respondents believe that employees are a key channel for innovation, as cited by 60% of respondents. Technology partners are cited by 50% of respondents as a key element in the innovation process, while 44% cite channel and business model partners as important.\nInterestingly entrepreneurs and startups are not considered key channels for innovation, at 16% of respondents, while academic and research too are not identified by respondents as key channels for innovation.\nThe study also sought to identify in how far respondents are focused on \u2018incremental\u2019 or \u2018breakthrough\u2019 technological advance. Different segments, the research noted, take relatively different approaches. 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        "raw_content": "Map2 Makes The Paper Map Zoomable\nMaps work better with Zoom In and Zoom Out functions. That's why we all love Google Maps as a handy alternative to carrying a fold-out map of the city. Well, Map2 is looking to cut into our over-reliance on electronic maps a little by adding at least one level of zoom to the classic paper map. Yes, a Zoom function. On paper.\nThe trick, as it turns out, is in the fold. As in, the way the paper map is folded. On the default fold, you get a 40 x 40 cm map of the city of London. Unfold one of the four 10 x 10 cm quadrants, though, and it opens to a zoomed-in view of that area (another 40 x 40 cm map), allowing you to see more of the same spot without having to wrestle with a really large sheet of paper.\nStrictly available for London (as of now), the Map2 shows a non-zoomable map of Greater London in the back and a zoom-friendly street map in front. Using the main map with its four fold-out close-up levels, it provides a useful and compact guide to the city that details all the subway lines, along with landmarks for over one hundred museums, galleries and other places of interest. It also comes with an informational leaflet with listings for streets, useful contact numbers and the official tube map.\nWith its zoomable mechanism, it's quite possibly the coolest map I've ever seen. Not that I can remember the last time I looked at a real paper map, mind you (probably eight years ago). Still, the fact that it can fold into a 10 x 10 cm bundle (with an included clear PVC wallet) means it's as pocketable as it is clever. Which is just about perfect to make me want to carry a map again. That's in case I ever end up in London, of course, which isn't likely, since life is good here in my kingdom.\nThe Map2 (that's actually written as Map^2 or Map squared) for London is currently available in tear-resistant paper for \u00a38.00 (about $13).\n[The Zoomable Map via Oh Gizmo]\ncool mapsLondon mapMap2paper maps\nBelow The Boat Makes Gorgeous Wooden Bathymetric Charts",
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        "raw_content": "Chris was stuck until help was sought from a Counsellor, who worked with trauma. This Counsellor helped Chris to understand what had happened.\nChris\u2019s brain stem had been activated due to the traumatic incident. The brainstem/arousal system which regulates Chris\u2019s basic bodily functions, such as the heart rate and breathing, had begun. The Counsellor explained that Chris\u2019s arousal system responded to stimuli but it is not a thinking part of the brain.\nAnother part of the brain is called the limbic system. This part of Chris\u2019s brain began working out the emotional meaning of everything that had happened to Chris.\nWhat Chris did not know was that the limbic region had two lobes, called the Hippocampus and the Amygdala. 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Luckily, another part of the strategy was already paying off: \"Challenging people with the next internet level brought us lots of attention.\"\nThis attention was quickly converted into credibility as Fantasy Interactive began to build up an impressive portfolio while developing the muscle it needed to realise those long-term goals. \"We developed a strong backbone of dedicated staff who shared the vision of reshaping the internet as we knew it,\" says Martin.\nFollowing success with sites such as www.starbreeze.com and the acclaim that greeted the first Fantasy Interactive website, the clincher finally came into sight. \"Our breakthrough job was Road Runner,\" says Martin. It was this site, Time Warner's online showcase for its US cable broadband operation, that finally brought the company into the limelight.\nWhen asked to define the FI's style, Martin's response is astute: \"Our work has a style, an FI-style. 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For Road Runner, Ford and Xbox, this technique pushes them into exactly the market they're chasing.\nWhile this setup is pretty standard for many designers, huge database-driven sites often keep the overheads down with a mix of XML and XHTML on the front end. \"The speed of Flash has been questioned by many and is said to use up a lot of the bandwidth,\" says Martin. \"But we're fighting this argument and have proven that our Flash sites are even faster than the HTML version.\"\nThe secret, as ever, is good planning. 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        "raw_content": "Does Your Dictionary Rule?\nI was going to write about the proper use of hopefully and presently, two adverbs that were bugaboos for a few of my college professors.\nBut today\u2019s visit to a dictionary has made me reconsider proper.\nFor decades, I carried high the language flag, circled these words in my own students\u2019 essays, and went to bed at night satisfied that I had bequeathed a small but shiny gem of language education. (I never was that smug, but you get the idea.)\nAnd while working as a newspaper copy editor, I patiently explained to new reporters that they meant \u201cI hope\u201d or \u201cpeople hope\u201d rather than \u201chopefully\u201d in sentences such as:\nHopefully, fuel prices will drop.\nI hoped each trainee would consider this knowledge more dazzling than a new press pass and hold it secure within his or her writer\u2019s heart.\nI had learned that we may use the adverb hopefully in this manner only:\nVillagers stood on the beach and looked hopefully out to sea, spirits beginning to soar in the rising morning light as they sighted the small fishing boat previously feared lost forever in last night\u2019s brutal storm.\nHere, hopefully means \u201cwith hope.\u201d\nOn another job, I cringed at the outgoing phone message of my boss, a smart, efficient, and orderly director at a publishing company, as her voice rang with confidence:\nI am presently unavailable and will return your call as soon as possible.\n\u201cCurrently unavailable!\u201d I silently shouted. \u201cYou can return the calls presently, or soon! But you are currently unavailable!\u201d\nUh-oh. Apparently, what I was taught, went on to teach, and held tucked away in the I-know-better-than-you back pocket of my editorial pants does not hold true, entirely.\nWhy do I say this? Because I checked that dictionary I mentioned earlier.\nHopefully can be used in exactly the manner just about everybody wants to use it:\nHopefully, your party will have a huge turnout and your guests will supply their own drinks!\nHere, hopefully means \u201cI hope.\u201d\nLikewise, it\u2019s OK to tell your caller that you\u2019ll call back presently or soon and also that you\u2019re presently unavailable. The word means soon . . . and now.\nBalking at what\u2019s acceptable today is still acceptable. But you might want to balk lightly, limiting yourself to self-regulation rather than to the regulation of others until you check a now source.\nAnd to a dictionary, together we shall presently turn, hopefully!\nA good, contemporary dictionary functions as a fabulous guide and a trustworthy gospel. It will tell you about words and a lot more, like grammar. Your dictionary will empower you.\nSome of us like to adhere to one guide, some to more. Sometimes we must stick with a dictionary selected by the person for whom we\u2019re writing or editing.\nThe trick is to remember, if in doubt about a word\u2019s usage, to opt to explore your dictionary. Then you can refer others to it while defending your position.\nUsage notes may affirm your previous understanding or teach you something new. Today, though I\u2019m pretty sure I\u2019m going to keep using hopefully and presently as I was taught, I am re-humbled by the various and changing meanings and uses of words as I explore my chosen dictionary in order to offer you this presentment\u2014the word that so happens to follow presently.\n19 Responses to \u201cDoes Your Dictionary Rule?\u201d\nMichael Batey on December 13, 2010 8:19 am\nI think the point here is that, while those two examples are/were correctly identified as \u2018wrong\u2019, language is constantly evolving and what is incorrect to one generation will be perfectly acceptable to another. Another example is the use of \u2018alright\u2019, which seems wrong to me \u2013 there\u2019s no such word, and the correct form is \u2018all right\u2019 \u2013 but is becoming more and more prevalent on mainstream/news sites.\nExcellent article! Some experts believe text messaging is contributing to the erosion of proper use of language. I wonder how many young people consult a dictionary.\nPavel Anni on December 13, 2010 11:05 am\nI am an engineer and here my suggestion: Why don\u2019t we have dictionaries with tolerance levels, like tolerance in mechanical or electrical engineering? Something like: this word in this meaning is acceptable in informal talk (tolerance level 5) and almost not acceptable in formal speech (tolerance level 2) and not acceptable at all in formal writing (tolerance level 1).\nApK on December 13, 2010 11:17 am\nI\u2019m not sure I follow. I thought dictionaries were descriptive, not prescriptive.\nWhile I understand accepting changes in language, if you are going to change your opinion on those words because the dictionary cites them used in those new ways, shouldn\u2019t you simply have trusted your first hand experience and changed your opinion because YOU heard them used so often in those new ways, by your students and your publishing boss?\nAlong the same lines, the dictionary gives \u201cunusual\u201d as a definition for \u201cunique.\u201d Despite that, I maintain my crusade to have \u201cunique\u201d mean ONLY \u201cone of a kind\u201d without qualifications, like \u201cpretty unique\u201d or \u201cvery unique.\u201d I feel this way mainly because we already have several perfectly good words for \u2018unusual,\u201d but we only have \u201cunique\u201d to unambiguously mean \u201cone of a kind.\u201d It\u2019s unique!\nWell, we also have \u201csingular,\u201d so maybe it\u2019s only pretty unique\u2026.\nMy deskside dictionary at work is a Webster\u2019s New World published in 1964. It doesn\u2019t have an entry for \u201chopefully\u201d\u2013but it does have an entry for \u201cpresently,\u201d which includes both \u201csoon\u201d and \u201cnow\u201d as definitions. Your advice, to use a dictionary as a guide, is good. . .but will always be resisted by those who are convinced that dictionaries are too much swayed by popular opinion. Your other piece of advice, not to be too dictatorial on the subject of others\u2019 usage, is even better. We all have our personal prejudices. . .and we all make errors others can gleefully denounce.\nSorry, ApK! Your comment went up while I was still composing mine, which wasn\u2019t in any way directed at yours. Agreed, that dictionaries are descriptive rather than prescriptive\u2013but they at least have editorial standards, so a good dictionary is a more reliable guide to changes in usage than is personal experience. Of course, then we get to quibble about which dictionaries are good. . .\nCecily on December 13, 2010 12:16 pm\nMichael: \u201cAlright\u201d raises hackles in American English, but has been widely used and accepted in British English for generations. Remember, this is an international site!\nApK: Unfortunately, unique does not have an unambiguous meaning, otherwise you wouldn\u2019t feel the need for a crusade.\nEllen: A great article. I\u2019ve never understood why some people get so worked up about using \u201chopefully\u201d as an adverb, but not equivalent formations, such as starting a phrase with \u201chappily\u201d and \u201cfortunately\u201d.\nApK on December 13, 2010 12:38 pm\nCecily, but it SHOULD! Who\u2019s with me?!\nI\u2019ll provide the pitchforks and torches!\nSome one bring chips and soda.\nThanks for a rich post that bespeaks of your high mastery of the language. I think language is a precious resource to be left at the mercy of lexicographers and language lovers should actively involve themselves in the preserving and cultivating of the language. Therefore, my answer to your question is: it does and it doesn\u2019t.\nEllen Feld on December 13, 2010 6:15 pm\nI like Pavel\u2019s idea.\nThorough dictionaries do provide usage notes, though not necessarily in as structured a manner as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.\nI love having clear rules. I like to know when I\u2019m breaking them and to break them by choice.\nI\u2019m a feeling a bit free right now with my new understanding of \u201chopefully.\u201d It\u2019s so comfortable using it at the beginning of a sentence, being justified in doing so, and saying what I mean without contorting the rest of the words.\n~Tim on December 13, 2010 11:49 pm\nI gave up the fight for \u201chopefully\u201d when I realized that my colleagues teaching English all use it to mean \u201cI hope.\u201d And my dictionary tells me that \u201cI feel badly\u201d can indeed mean I am sorry or regretful and not just that my ability to feel is impaired.\nHopefully I can stop feeling badly about my impulse to correct others when I hear these.\nNow, what will I do with all the time this frees up?\nAlexandre Piccolo on December 14, 2010 4:22 pm\nWhat was \u201cthe dictionary\u201d you\u2019ve chosen?\nI hope you\u2019re enjoying all your newfound free time!\n\u2013Ellen Feld\nRobert Eilers on December 14, 2010 7:30 pm\nMy dictionary is constantly getting used. I keep a Merriam-Webster in my backpack at all times.\nPersonally I can\u2019t stand the way texting and instant messages are bastardizing the English language.\nGarrison on December 14, 2010 10:29 pm\nIt may be a mistake to assume that the dictionary is the authoritative source for proper word usage. The dictionary simply reports on common usage with little or no regard to correct usage.\nHere is a great example: \u201cI will be with you momentarily.\u201d The dictionary will tell you that this means \u201cI will be with you soon.\u201d Yet, the definition of the word \u201cmomentarily\u201d is \u201cfor a short duration of time.\u201d So, \u201cI will be with you momentarily\u201d means \u201cI will be with you for a short duration of time.\u201d\nOriginally, if you were going to be with someone soon you said \u201cI will be with you MOMENTLY.\u201d Yes, the word is \u201cmomently.\u201d Over the last 50 years or so the word \u201cmomently\u201d has been degraded into the word \u201cmomentarily\u201d by people who did not know any better. Likewise the dictionary has repeated the mistake of most people and reinforces it by this misuse of the word.\nThere are thousands of other examples just like this one. If you believe that common usage represents correct usage then the dictionary can be your authority. If, on the other hand, you feel that common usage has diluted correct usage then you must look elsewhere to find authoritative comment on the language.\nFor those of you looking for clear rules to word usage it seems those have become fewer and farther between. The standards are not as clear cut as once they were. Dictionaries provide conflicting information about words.\nBecause our ability to communicate is dependent on the agreed upon meanings of the words we use it would seem we are communicating with less and less effectiveness. I\u2019m afraid that most people don\u2019t realize the danger inherent in the current situation. By the time people suddenly realize that everyone is communicating to different standards, that the words they use have idiosyncratic meanings, and that we are all speaking at crossed purposes, it will be very difficult to correct the problem. When it comes to the meanings of words it is vital that we all should \u201cbe on the same page,\u201d so to speak.\nHats off to Ellen Feld: this is one of the most thought-provoking articles I have read in a long time. The author has presented a topic that is long overdue for serious discussion and each of us would do well to examine what it is we mean when we use a particular word or phrase. Too often we assume that others know what we mean . . . and we all know what happens when we assume.\nIvan Soto on December 15, 2010 12:33 am\nI\u2019m disappointed that we keep giving ground to solecisms and assorted enemies of reason.\nEllen Feld on December 15, 2010 9:04 am\nIvan, I\u2019m not sure I understand?\nAdaptation and flexibility are essential to thriving in life and sometimes to thriving in grammar. You can uphold the rules as you know them, but I think it\u2019s eye-opening to understand where others are getting their rules.\nI\u2019m quick to find mistakes, point a finger, and say, \u201cYou\u2019re wrong.\u201d But I can be wrong in doing this if I haven\u2019t explored. Different from what I\u2019ve known to be right is not necessarily wrong.\nMary Hodges on December 16, 2010 6:52 am\nMy dictionary (OED) has \u201chopefully\u201d meanig \u201cI/wehope\u201d labelled at\ndisp (disputed), It also has \u201cpresently\u201d meaning \u201cat the present time, now\u201d as esp, US and Scottish.\nThe dictionary gives enough detail of usage by marking words as colloquial, slang, coarse, obsolete etc I don\u2019t think we need a system of numbered degrees of acceptibility of correctness.\nZane on December 19, 2010 7:42 pm\nI love dictionaries. But at the same time they make me a little nervous. They scare me when they insist on allowing phrases to be admitted as words. 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        "raw_content": "Doug Mills - The New York Times\nCruz uses hearing to deride Obama\u2019s \u2018executive amnesty\u2019\nWASHINGTON \u2014 In New Hampshire and Iowa, and at conservative gatherings across the country, Sen. Ted Cruz rails against the president\u2019s \u201cexecutive amnesty.\u201d\nOn Thursday, he used his new perch as a Senate subcommittee chairman to scrutinize orders meant to shield 5 million people from deportation.\n\u201cIt is no secret that I and many members of the Senate are frustrated with the president\u2019s continued disregard for the Constitution and the rule of law,\u201d said the Texas senator and likely GOP presidential contender.\nAnd Cruz didn\u2019t just have President Barack Obama in his sights during his two-hour hearing, which featured Kansas\u2019 controversial secretary of state, Kris Kobach \u2014 a leading hard-liner on immigration and voting rights.\nCruz denounced Democrats for blocking a GOP bid to use the Department of Homeland Security budget to roll back the executive actions. He also chided fellow Republicans, saying they lacked the spine to see the fight to the end.\n\u201cUnfortunately,\u201d he said, \u201cRepublican leadership capitulated to their demands.\u201d\nOne month ago, U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen temporarily halted the immigration actions Obama issued in November. The administration has appealed.\nSince January, Cruz has chaired a Judiciary subcommittee for Oversight, Agency Action, Federal Rights and Federal Courts. Under his friendly questioning, Kobach said Obama\u2019s orders will add to the burden of Kansas taxpayers and could lead to an uptick in vote fraud.\nOnly four states, including Kansas, require proof of citizenship when registering to vote. But millions will get driver\u2019s licenses if Obama\u2019s orders stand, and he predicted \u201ca significant percentage\u201d will end up on voter rolls, on purpose or otherwise.\nAdministration officials defend Obama\u2019s orders as a form of prosecutorial discretion, arguing that since it\u2019s impossible to round up and deport 11 million people, priorities must be set.\nSen. Dick Durbin of Illinois, the deputy Democratic Senate leader, was one of three Democratic senators who attended the hearing.\nHe argued, \u201cNo matter how many times you use the word \u2018amnesty,\u2019 we are talking about a temporary deferral\u201d \u2014 a policy the next president, or Congress, can reverse.\nDavid Rivkin Jr., who served in the Justice Department and White House counsel\u2019s office in the Reagan and George H.W. Bush administrations, testified that Obama\u2019s willingness to ignore and rewrite statutes \u201cwould make Nixon blush.\u201d\nA third expert witness took the contrary view and jousted at length with Cruz.\nJill Family, an immigration law expert at Widener Law School in Philadelphia, said Hanen\u2019s ruling was \u201cdeeply flawed\u201d and, like Cruz\u2019s stance, based on a misunderstanding of immigration law.\nDeferred action, she said, is a long-standing tool.\nCruz asserted that work permits issued to millions of people subject to deportation amounts to \u201ccounterfeiting.\u201d Under Family\u2019s reasoning, he insisted, the secretary of homeland security could issue work permits to 1.2 billion Chinese.\nFamily rejected that. The legal test, she said, is whether prosecutorial discretion has a \u201crational basis\u201d and in her view, Obama\u2019s actions do.\nThe hearing drew a few dozen spectators. Some got photos afterward with Cruz, who said he was pleased to be \u201cshining the light on the abuse of power and the lawlessness of this administration.\u201d\n\u201cThankfully we don\u2019t live in a county governed by an emperor,\u201d he said.",
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        "raw_content": "People were dying to get in here\nDiscreetly tucked away in the corner of a plaza in the rough-and-tumble Colonia Guerrero is a tiny cemetery known as the Pante\u00f3n de San Fernando. Nearly everyone who is buried here died in the 19th century -- including Benito Ju\u00e1rez (1806 - 1872). Mexico's liberal reformer, he was the man who put into law the separation of church and state here and, in U.S. history books, is often compared to Abraham Lincoln. Both he and his se\u00f1ora, Margarita Maza, are buried in this tomb.\nOther illustrious but less well-known Mexicans are buried here also, with similarly notable sculpture.\nIn Mexico City, space seems to have been at a premium even that far back. Many at San Fernando are buried in these compartment crypts along the walls.\nThis inscription brought a tear to my eye. If you don't read Spanish, it says, \"Here sleeps Miguel Badillo Bernardi, my beloved son. Speak softly -- don't wake him up. March 19, 1866.\"\nIsadora Duncan was buried here ... NOT. Some of her Mexican admirers paid for her to have an honorary crypt in San Fernando.\nThe graveyard is around the corner from the San Fernando Church, a Franciscan temple with an exquisite altar begun in the 1730s.\nPerhaps because of the area's dodgy reputation, there are never many people here, making it convenient for people like this gentleman taking his siesta. It is located at Plaza San Fernando #17, between Calle Heroes and Calle Guerrero, in the Colonia Guerrero. Tours are given every two weeks. Information: 5518 4736.\n\u2190 MLKFake food \u2192",
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        "raw_content": "Inexpensive and Elegant Easter Decoration Ideas\nEaster decorations are an essential part of the Easter celebrations. Easter falls during the spring season in the northern hemisphere and as such, Easter decorations reflect the fact. Certainly, the customs and traditions may differ in different countries, but flowers and other similar things are generally common across the world.\nWhen it comes to decorating the place for Easter, some people like to purchase the best decorative items from the market, while some like to create something on their own. It could also be a good way to engage the children in handicrafts.\nThe very first thing that comes to mind when it comes to the decoration are flowers. Flowers are perhaps the most popular item for Easter decorations. You can prefer a single flower arrangement or a whole bouquet as embellishments. You can also create an Easter wreath or if not, you can buy one.\nOne thing that gives a huge lift to Easter decorations is wonderful banners. It is very simple to create and adds beauty to your room. You can also involve your kids with these decorations. If there are many kids, you can distribute work amongst them. The kids can work on different parts of the banner and once they are done, join all those pieces to have a unique Easter banner. Always remember to take safety precautions while working with items such as paper, glue, and fabric, as they are highly inflammable.\nHave you ever celebrated Easter without a chocolate egg? If yes, then it was not a perfect Easter for you because no Easter is complete without candies and chocolate eggs. Marketers have understood its importance, and to offer great value for money to the customers, Easter eggs are available in a variety of designs and colours, forming an integral part of the Easter celebration.\nThe market is full of different Easter eggs for Easter decorations. How many you would like to buy all depends on your budget. There are many websites who offer deals and discounts on various festive items. If you do not want to spend money on buying Easter eggs, you can always make your own. You just need to be a little creative, and you can have your own eggs painted.\nAnd of course, how can we forget Easter baskets? They, too, are very popular for Easter decorations. Do you happen to know any kids who would not like an Easter basket full of candies? Even the Easter baskets can be bought from online as well as retail stores, or you can make it on your own. Once you have finished making the baskets, you can fill it with eggs, flowers, candies, and any other treat that you would like to give to the recipient.",
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        "raw_content": "The First Women of Finance\nIt\u2019s time to take a moment and celebrate the first women nearest to Dealstruck\u2019s hearts \u2013 the first women of finance.\nThe first females in the world of sports, arts, and science are legendary, but these savvy ladies fought just as hard to bust through the glass ceiling and earn their places in history.\nIntroducing the Amelia Earharts of the financial world.\nMillion/Billionairesses\nMadam C.J. Walker didn\u2019t just have one hell of a name. She was also the first female self-made millionaire. She earned her cool million by selling cosmetics to African American women. In her own words, \u201cI am a woman who came from the cotton fields of the South. From there I was promoted to the washtub. From the washtub I was promoted to the cook kitchen and from there I promoted myself into the business of manufacturing hair goods and preparations. I have built my own factory on my own ground.\u201d\nAs of February, 2016, there are 167 female billionaires in the world (compared to 1,810 male ones, according to Forbes). The first, as you know, was Muriel Siebert, but the youngest female self-made billionaire is more recent. Elizabeth Holmes believes there should be a blood test available in every drug store. She founded Theranos in 2003, which makes an easy, needle-free way to draw and test blood.\nOther notable female billionaires include Christy Walton (of the Wal-Mart Waltons), Liliane Bettencourt of L\u2019Oreal, and arguably the most famous female billionaire, Oprah Winfrey.\nFemale Leaders in Finance and Industry\nIn 1809 Mary Kies invented a method of weaving straw with silk, for which she was the first woman to receive a patent, and 1933 saw the first female member of the presidential cabinet when FDR realized what an awesome idea it would be to appoint Frances Perkins to be Secretary of Labor.\nThanks to the Coca-Cola Company, and her own qualifications and hard work, Lettie Pate became the first female director of a major American corporation in 1934.\nThe New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) finally saw a rise in female leadership in the second half of the 20th century. Its first female member, Muriel Siebert, joined in 1967. (She was also one of the first women to serve as Superintendent of Banks, and one of the first people to open a discount brokerage. Siebert also holds the ribbon for the first female self-made billionaire.) In 1977, Juanita Kreps became the first female NYSE director and the first Secretary of Commerce (yes, both in the same year).\nThe first Nobel Prize in Economics goes to Elinor Ostrom in 2009. Five years later, Janet Yellen became the first chairwoman of the Federal Reserve Board in 2014.\nAs of 2014, women make up 30% of business owners, owning 9.1 million businesses, employing 7.9 million workers, and generating $1.4 trillion in revenues. Those numbers are growing faster in numbers and employment than any other demographic.\nThe important thing about being a \u201cfirst\u201d is opening the door to a \u201csecond\u201d and \u201cthird\u201d, until seeing women killing it in leadership roles becomes unremarkable. Let\u2019s go, ladies!",
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        "raw_content": "\u201cCalling Home\" is a study in subsurface scattering, the red glow skin shows when light shines through. Interestingly, led light does not produce this effect. I had to hunt down a flashlight with an old light bulb. The lovely reds were worth the effort.",
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        "raw_content": "Well, what do you think of it so far? As you can see, dear Busty fans, I\u2019ve got a new picture and everything \u2013 and I\u2019m sure you\u2019ll agree our illustrator has certainly captured my best side, even though some have remarked how I look remarkably like a blow-up doll, but if the cap fits\u2026\nTo be honest, it\u2019s been virtually impossible to get \u201cback to me\u201d all week as old McKelvey has been hogging the limelight after claiming his column about nuisance calls has sparked a change in Ofcom rules.\nTo give him his due (well, there could be a pay rise in it), it does seem to be a little too much of a coincidence that the changes have been made just weeks after his scribblings appeared on the DMA website. And who am I to argue, especially as we are all off to the pub again this lunchtime to celebrate the growing influence of his mighty organ?\nAnyway, enough about him now. As the awards season approaches, I have decided that, with my chances of winning any gongs being slimmer than a Campaign global editor, I\u2019m going to launch my own awards programme.\nBut while everyone from The Drum to the IPA is running awards for the sisterhood, I want to redress the balance slightly in favour of you fellas. And if it\u2019s good enough for the MAA\u2019s Scott Knox to launch his own LGBT awards, it\u2019s certainly good enough for me to unveil the Busty Awards for Lascivious Lads (the Busty Balls for short).\nNow, never let is be said that I\u2019m a complicated person, so it stands to reason that my awards will be pretty simple, too, with only four categories in the inaugural year at least. So, here goes:\nCategory 1: The Man Who Has Made the Most Outstanding Contribution to Women\nCategory 2: The Man Who Has Made the Most Outstanding Contribution to the Pole Dancing Industry.\nCategory 3: The Man Who Has Made the Most Outstanding Contribution to the Drinks Industry\nAnd finally, Category 4: The Man Who Has Made the Most Outstanding Contribution to his Own Ego\nAll you have to do is send in your nominations \u2013 and I\u2019m hoping you girls will be very responsive \u2013 via email (to busty.idol@hotmail.co.uk) before November 5th (well the Busty Balls Awards will have to go off with a bang, after all), and I\u2019ll do the rest.\nAll responses will be treated in the strictest of confidence, of course. Loose lips sink ships; not that I would know anything about that because mine are always tight.\nAnyway, must dash, McKelvey\u2019s got his wallet out\u2026and that never happens.\nBusty\u2019s lips are sealed\u2026for once\nBusty spills the beans on nipping out for coffee",
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        "raw_content": "Experienced Daytona Beach DUI Attorneys \u2013 (386) 693-1637\nWhen you are arrested and charged with a DUI, or you are pulled over and refuse to take tests to measure the alcohol content of your blood or breath, your driver\u2019s license is automatically suspended. If you don\u2019t act quickly, you may lose your driving privileges for years. There are two separate proceedings after your arrest that you will need to need to defend your license in. Without the help of an experienced DUI lawyer, you may lose your driver\u2019s license and face the penalties of your criminal charges.\nDon\u2019t wait! Contact Hager & Schwartz, P.A. at (386) 693-1637 to begin your defense.\nOur Daytona Beach DUI attorneys have the courtroom-proven record of success that you deserve for your defense. At Hager & Schwartz, P.A., we are committed to helping drivers protect their driver\u2019s license from suspension, and we can help you defend yourself from your DUI criminal charges as well. We can help you keep your license.\nArrest and License Suspension\nAt the time of your arrest, the law enforcement officer will inform you of several things, including:\nThat your license is suspended for a temporary amount of time. For a test refusal, this period is 1 year for the first refusal and 18 months for the second refusal.\nThat your license suspension begins on the date of your arrest.\nThat you may request an administrative hearing with the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV)\nDefending Your License from Suspension\nAfter your arrest, you will need to defend your license from suspension and yourself from criminal charges. There are two separate hearings you\u2019ll need to attend: the DMV administrative hearing and the DUI court criminal hearing. Your DUI attorney can help you through these hearings and can represent you at both.\nThe DHSMV Administrative Hearing\nThis hearing must be requested, and it must be requested quickly. You will have 10 days to file a request for this hearing, after which you will be unable to fight your license suspension. If you fail to submit your request, your license will be suspended on the 11th day after your arrest. Once the request has been received, the DHSMV has 30 days to schedule a date for the hearing. You will be notified of the time and date that your hearing will take place.\nAt the hearing, a department employee with play the role of the judge and the prosecutor. The employee will determine if the arresting officer had probable cause for the stop, if you were placed under lawful arrest, if you were appropriately informed of the consequences of refusing to submit to a chemical or breath test, and if you refused to submit to the test. If you are found to have refused the test, your license will be suspended, regardless of if you were found to have been legally intoxicated or not. Your DUI lawyer can represent you in the administrative hearing, and help your protect your license.\nThe DUI Court Criminal Hearing\nYou will also need to defend yourself in criminal court. Here, your DUI attorney will build a strategic defense to help reduce or even defeat your charges. If they are successful, you may not have to give up your driving privileges. This hearing also will determine if you are going to be sentenced with other penalties, such as jail time or fines.\nIf you require a driver\u2019s license to drive yourself to and from work, school, or other pre-determined locations, you can request a temporary license, known as a hardship license. This permit allows you to drive to school, work, religious services or events, supermarket shopping, and for livelihood reasons. The license is good for 42 days, but may only be used to transport yourself to and from the above locations. It is not time restricted, and you may drive at any time, so long as you are driving for the listed reasons. If you drive for other reasons, you may be sentenced to 30 days in county jail.\nGet Skilled Defense from Daytona Beach DUI Lawyers \u2013 (386) 693-1637\nLet our team at Hager & Schwartz, P.A. handle the paperwork for you. We are a team of experienced, knowledgeable Daytona Beach DUI attorneys who are dedicated to defending your rights and protecting your freedom. We can help you keep your license, and we will work tirelessly to help you defeat your criminal charges as well. The clock is ticking for your driving privileges, so it is important to get in touch with our offices as soon as possible. We are available days, nights, and weekends to ensure that you can get the high-quality legal representation you need.\nIf you are facing license suspension in the Daytona Beach area, don\u2019t hesitate to get help. Contact our team at Hager & Schwartz, P.A. today by calling (386) 693-1637 for a free consultation.",
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Echocardiography, an ultrasound examination of the heart, can identify specific abnormalities.\nAntibiotics are prescribed to eliminate any lingering strep organisms, followed by low dose prophylactic antibiotics to prevent recurrent attacks. This preventive regimen varies, but may involve a monthly injection of penicillin or a daily oral dose of a sulfa drug or penicillin. Some doctors advocate life-long prophylaxis with antibiotics, while others prescribe it for the first few years after a bout of rheumatic fever. If prophylactic antibiotics have been stopped, they should be temporarily resumed before and after dental work or surgery. During such procedures, bacteria may enter the bloodstream and travel to the heart where they can multiply and cause endocarditis a serious infection of the heart valves and lining. Other treatments will vary according to symptoms. If mild arthritis is the only problem, aspirin or another painkiller may be all that is needed. More severe arthritis requires higher doses of aspirin or other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medications. High doses of aspirin, plus pred nisone or another corticosteroid drug, are prescribed for heart inflammation. Cardiac arrhythmias are treated with antiarrhythmic drugs; other heart medications are prescribed as needed. Surgery to repair or replace damaged heart valves is sometimes necessary, but usually not until many years after the bout of rheumatic fever.\nA therapist may gently massage painful joints with eucalyptus, mint, thyme, or rosemary oils. However, the massaging or manipulating of badly inflamed joints should be avoided.\nTeas made of fever few or a combination of dandelion and catnip are said to help reduce fever, and garlic and onions are recommended to strengthen the heart. To reduce joint pain and inflammation, herbalists sometimes prescribe white birch capsules, which contain salicylate, the major ingredient in aspirin. 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        "raw_content": "Rev. Brian Russell installed as a Canon of St Eunan's Cathedral Raphoe\nBy Staff Reporter editorial@donegaldemocrat.com @dgldemocract\nThe Rector of Drumholm, Kilbarron and Rossnowlagh, the Rev Brian Russell, has been installed as a Canon of St Eunan\u2019s Cathedral, Raphoe at a service conducted by the Dean of Raphoe, the Very Reverend Arthur Barrett.\nMembers of Canon Russell\u2019s family and parishioners from south Donegal were in St Eunan\u2019s to see him take the stall of the prebendary of Drumholm, which had become vacant following the retirement of Canon John Deane.\nThe preacher at the Service was the Rector of Ballymore, Reverend Christopher Pierce, who has known Canon Russell for a number of years, having relieved him of the honour of being the youngest clergyman in the Diocese.\nIn his sermon, Rev Pierce asked the congregation to pray for Canon Russell and for all the Canons of the Cathedral and all the clergy of the Diocese.\nThe Preacher said we were living in a time of great fluidity but that there was also the reality that the word of God had not changed. Rev Pierce drew attention to the Epistle Reading from the Letter of Jude (Jude 1-4) in which Christians were urged to contend for the faith that was once for all entrusted to God\u2019s holy people. Jude warned about those who had secretly slipped in among them and perverted the grace of God. \u201cThat sounds exactly like what we read in the newspaper,\u201d Rev Pierce said, \u201cpeople who profess the Christian faith and yet want us to change the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ\u201d.\n\u201cWhen Jesus was sending the disciples out at Galilee he didn\u2019t give them a general power of attorney and say \u2018Go and in my name teach whatever you wish to teach\u2019. He told them to teach everything that he had commanded them. He called them to do exactly what he said, not to freelance.\n\u201cThe members of the Chapter, the clergy of the Diocese are given that responsibility of contending for the faith, and maintaining the faith,\u201d Rev Pierce said. \u201cTo say that something isn\u2019t sinful when the Lord calls it sinful is one of the highest forms of idolatry. Because what a person does when they say such is that they\u2019re saying \u2018I know better than God\u2019. That\u2019s a dodgy place to be at best and it certainly isn\u2019t faithful.\n\u201cHere at this ancient building, on this ancient Christian site, we are gathered together to be present for the Installation of a new Canon and a member of the Cathedral Chapter. These men are charged with being faithful. We should pray for them that they will be faithful. We should encourage them to contend for the faith.\u201d\nFollowing the Service \u2013 in which the Bishop of Derry and Raphoe, Ken Good, also participated \u2013 the congregation moved to the nearby Cathedral Hall for refreshments which had been prepared by ladies from Canon Russell\u2019s parish group. There, Bishop Good revealed that he had known the new Canon since he was a member of the Youth Group in Willowfield Parish in East Belfast, when the Bishop was a curate there. \u201cHe was a talented musician. He played the organ in church. He worked hard (he was a student at university at that time) and we could see the potential that he had as a youth leader at that time. I have followed his progress with interest \u2013 all the more so since coming to this Diocese as Bishop \u2013 and I am delighted now that he is a Canon of the Cathedral of St Eunan\u2019s.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Preview: Round 10 v Canberra Raiders\nThe St George Illawarra Dragons will look to rebound from their first lose in two months when they take on the Canberra Raiders at WIN Stadium, Wollongong on Sunday (2.00pm).\nIt was a second-half comeback in their last encounter earlier this season which turned around the Dragons form.\nPrior to a narrow 16-10 loss to the South Sydney Rabbitohs last round, the Dragons were on the crest of a six game winning streak, there longest in four season.\nStill boasting the best defensive record in the competition by a remarkable 24 points, the Dragons will be keen to test themselves against a Raiders outfit that leads the competition in points scored (23.4 points per game).\nThe Green Machine have been on fire over the last three weeks, knocking off the Wests Tigers, South Sydney Rabbitohs and Gold Coast Titans, all while averaging 38.7 points per game.\nWhile the Raiders will be without former Dragon, Sam Williams, they won\u2019t lose much, with exciting young halfback Mitch Cornish set to make his way into the starting line-up for Ricky Stuart.\nWith a bye coming up Sunday week, the Dragons will be desperate to head into the week off with a win, as they prepare to play just their second game in Wollongong this season.\nThe Dragons have named an unchanged 17 for the clash against Canberra, with Josh Dugan getting through last weeks game unscathed, and is expected to line up at fullback.\nAs mentioned, the Raiders have been forced to rush Mitch Cornish into the #7 jersey, after Sam Williams\u2019s suffered a punctured lung against the Gold Coast Titans.\nDavid Shillington is a chance of playing for Canberra, with the former Australian prop being named as 18th man after playing his way back from injury in the NSW Cup last week.\nNYC: 11:45am\nClick Here To Purchase Your Tickets For The Match!\nThe Dragons will proudly be supporting the Joanne Mackay Breast Cancer Foundation as part of Women In League Round against the Canberra Raiders at WIN Stadium, Wollongong on Sunday.\nThe Joanne Mackay Breast Cancer Foundation is a long-term Dragons charity that focuses on the fundamental and emotional needs of patients and their families during the treatment of breast cancer.\nThe Foundation will facilitate several activities in and around the venue on game day to raise donations including a bucket collection which take place around the venue as well as several stalls where official scarves and other paraphernalia will be available for purchase.\nAdditionally, representatives from the Foundation as well as Bria Mackay will help form an on-field guard of honour for the players when they take to the field prior to kick-off.\nFurthermore, the team will proudly be wearing pink socks in recognition of the Foundation when they take to the field.\nAdditionally, the Dragons have launched a new \u201cFlexi Pass\u201d three game Red V Membership that will allow supporters to choose which of remaining home games they want to attend during the 2015 season, across all venues.\nClick Here To Become A Red V Member And March With Us Today!",
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        "raw_content": "Is Rhinoplasty A Rejuvenating Surgery?\nThis is not a new concept for me, but I am writing about it because I really believe that the rhinoplasty procedure can be a very rejuvenating surgery. The thought that most people have about the nose and aging is that the nose continues to grow with age. The truth is that the nose does not grow with age. However it does change with time. As the nose ages, the ligaments that hold the cartilages together become weaker. The nasal tip cartilages also become weaker with time. As a consequence, the tip of the nose drops, giving the nose a longer, \u201cdroopier\u201d look.\nRhinoplasty, apart from removing any humps on the bridge of the nose and narrowing the nasal bones, also changes the nasal tip. The tip is raised, narrowed, and defined. My preferred technique for elevating the nasal tip is the \u201ctongue and groove \u201c technique. This uses the nasal septum as a brace to attach the cartilages of the nasal tip. It provides a very strong support for a nose that that has inherently weak cartilages from the aging process. In addition, cartilage grafts may need to be added to provide additional support to the nasal sidewalls.\nOne of the fears that older patients have about undergoing a rhinoplasty is the fear that they \u201cwill change their look\u201d or that \u201cpeople will notice.\u201d These thoughts are normal in anyone undergoing a rhinoplasty, but are often magnified in these particular patients. The one constant in my practice, which I tell all of my patients, is that most people will not notice that you had cosmetic nasal surgery. The reason is as follows; People only notice a plastic surgery result if it looks strange, out of place, or un-natural. When the result is natural, like a nose you could have been born with, people do not notice.\nIn conclusion, rhinoplasty can have a very rejuvenating effect in the right patient. I see it often in my practice, and I invite you to at least consider it.",
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        "raw_content": "Wwwsmartgrowthorg\nLast Updated on Thu, 30 Aug 2018 | Sustainable Development\nThe Smart Growth Network (SGN) was formed in response to increasing American community concerns about the need for new ways to grow local communities while boosting the economy, protecting the environment, and enhancing community vitality.\nSpecial Features: Community engagement and development, with emphasis on integrative solutions to a mix of community issues, such as traffic, housing, jobs, sprawl, and environment. Smart Growth is gaining attention recently.\nIt provides an alternative to single-issue focus and engages companies and stakeholders in productive problem-solving.\nUsers: Companies that seek to build strong community bonds. Numerous states and municipalities have endorsed the Smart Growth approach in their development strategies.",
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        "raw_content": "WEDA Midwest Chapter Meeting Focuses on Beneficial Use, Great Lakes Dredging and Material Management and More\nThe Western Dredging Association (WEDA) Midwest Chapter met in Toledo, Ohio from March 13 to 15. The meeting had its highest turnout in four years with 115 attendees and a record number of industry sponsors for the event. Steve Garbaciak, senior technology manager at Foth Infrastructure & Environment, LLC, 2018\u2026 Read More\nCEDA and IADC Accepting Applications for Dredging and Port Construction Awards\nApplications are being accepted for the third annual Dredging and Port Construction Awards. The awards presentation ceremony is part of the Central Dredging Association (CEDA) and International Association of Dredging Contractors (IADC) Dredging for Sustainable Infrastructure Conference to be held November 20 in Amsterdam. Read More\nLouisiana\u2019s State of the Coast Conference to be Held in New Orleans\nThe Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority has partnered with The Water Institute of the Gulf and Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana to produce the fifth biennial State of the Coast Conference at the Morial Convention Center in New Orleans\u2026 Read More\nSpeakers Needed for Teledyne Marine Technology Workshop\nTeledyne is seeking presenters for its upcoming Marine Technology Workshop (TMTW) to share field and laboratory experience with Teledyne Marine products. Presenters should have experience in at least one of the following areas: ports and harbors; civil engineering and infrastructure; hydrography; oceanographic research; offshore energy; security and\u2026 Read More\nConference on High Resolution Surveys in Shallow Water is Accepting Abstracts\nThe 8th International Conference on High Resolution Surveys in Shallow Water is now accepting proposals for presentations for its conference. The event will be held October 1 to 3 in St. John\u2019s, Newfoundland and Labrador, at the Delta Hotel. The Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland and\u2026 Read More\nCorps of Engineers to Hold Workshops on Calumet Harbor Dredge Disposal\nThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Chicago District and City of Chicago are holding two workshops on the Calumet Harbor and River/Chicago Area Waterway System Dredged Material Management Study. The events will be held April 28 at Rowan Park, 11546 South Avenue L in Chicago from 10:30 a.m. to 1:00\u2026 Read More",
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        "raw_content": "Petrol And Diesel Prices Hiked Again \u2014 Petrol Price In Mumbai Stands At Rs 83.16 Per Litre\nPetrol and diesel prices continued to soar up in the country as major cities recorded the highest hike in the fuel prices since 2013. With the daily revision of fuel prices in India, the petrol and diesel prices are rising day-by-day at a steady rate.\nIn the national capital Delhi, a litre of petrol now retails at Rs 75.32 and the diesel is priced at Rs 66.79/litre. This is the highest petrol price since September 2013 when the petrol price rose to Rs 76.06/litre. With the current trend, the fuel prices are expected to go up in the coming days.\nCheck Petrol Price In India\nCheck Diesel Price In India\nIn the finance capital Mumbai, the petrol costs Rs 83.16/litre. The last recorded highest petrol price in Mumbai was Rs 83.62/litre in September 2013. The prices of diesel have also soar up and retails at Rs 71.12/ litre. With the increasing price, there is no relief for the public.\nThe fuel prices also surged up in Bangalore as the petrol costs Rs 76.54/litre and the diesel is priced at Rs 67.94/litre. In Chennai, the petrol is retailed at Rs 78.16/litre and a litre of diesel costs Rs 70.49. The situation is no different in other parts of the country.\nThe fuel prices in Kolkata has also gone up. The petrol costs Rs 78.01/litre, and the diesel is priced at Rs 69.33/litre. Mumbai becomes the most affected city in India when it comes to fuel price hike. The petrol and diesel prices are significantly increased in just a few days time since we last reported about the price hike across the country.\nThe oil companies set the prices of petrol and diesel depending upon the price of crude oil in the international market. The exchange rate of the Indian currency also plays a role in the price hike. The government has no role in the fuel price hike except for the extra tax levied by respective state governments.\nThoughts On The Petrol And Diesel Price Hike In India\nThe fuel prices in India have hit an all-time high since 2013 in major metro cities. The motorists will feel the heat of the surge in fuel prices across the nation. The prices of diesel have also been hiked and it will have an adverse impact on the citizens as transport departments across the country are expected to raise the price of their services.\nArticle Published On: Thursday, May 17, 2018, 10:19 [IST]",
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        "raw_content": "Dynamic Life Praise & Worship Center is located in Front Royal, Virginia at the corner of John Marshall Highway and Leach Run Parkway. The church is located on the right side of the road as you head into the town of Front Royal from Hwy 66 (in Linden).\nDYNAMIC LIFE PRAISE & WORSHIP CENTER",
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        "raw_content": "Decoy Cameras on San Francisco Trains?\nOAKLAND \u2013 Security cameras on trains are installed to enhance safety and ensure that justice is served in the event a crime is committed. They are intended to make would-be criminals think twice before stealing a purse, laptop, smartphone, or wallet.\nThey\u2019re also supposed to reduce the number of assaults that can be inflicted upon innocent passengers. But what many commuters do not realize is that some of the security cameras installed on San Francisco Bay Area commuter trains are decoys. Fake cameras designed to make people \u201cthink\u201d they are being recorded, and hopefully, curbing crime.\nThe truth came out after a transit agency was asked if it had footage of a weekend killing that occurred on one of its trains.\nGail Murray, the Bay Area Rapid Transit Director told the Oakland Tribune that some of the cameras on the trains are decoys, while others are real and do record images.\nAs of Jan. 15, it was unclear if the transit agency captured footage of the Saturday killing because it refused to provide that information to the public.\nThe name of the shooting victim has not been released, but what we do know is that he was shot while a San Francisco bound train was coming into West Oakland station. There have been no arrests.\nWhile not all of the cameras on the trains are real, the agency has installed real surveillance cameras at fare boxes and on station platforms. The authorities have been able to acquire images of the suspected shooter from one of those cameras, and the police have begun distributing the images.\nDue to criminal activity occurring on trains and affecting passenger safety, the agency began installing cameras on train cars in the late 1980s, and they have been using them to deter criminal activity ever since.\nThe Oakland Tribune decided to look deeper into the fake camera issue. After looking at 140 camera lights in 35 BART cars on six trains travelling between Oakland and San Francisco, of those, only 24 of the cameras had a green light.\nWhat the newspaper discovered: the remaining 116 cameras were displaying either a red light, or they didn\u2019t have a light at all.\nCharged with a BART crime?\nOften when people are accused of a BART crime, the transit agency cannot provide any footage to support or disprove the allegations. In many cases, when asked, BART fails to deliver what\u2019s needed.\nShould these trains be using fake surveillance cameras? We don\u2019t think so. We don\u2019t see why they shouldn\u2019t be installing functioning cameras on each of their trains. Not only would real cameras protect the public\u2019s safety, but they can be used to absolve suspects from crimes they did not commit.\nIf you\u2019re being accused of a BART crime, with or without footage, contact the Law Office of Nabiel C. Ahmed for a free case evaluation!",
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        "raw_content": "It is early on this particular Saturday morning as I drive down my street, heading to the grocery store. The day is gray and cold. The latest cold front has moved in on top of us, but has yet to start dropping the promised snow. As I drive, I notice how dingy and rundown this street looks. This is a high poverty area. There are people walking down the side walk or street at all hours of the night. On this morning, a man walks towards the bus stop carrying his hands behind his back as if they are ready for handcuffs. I wonder if the way he is carrying himself is a reflection of how he feels about the job he's heading to. We are on the end of Troost that contains rows and rows of rundown apartment buildings. Section 8 housing. There's an abandoned school on the right. When the weather's nice, you'll see a group of ladies walking the worn out track. All of this happens a few blocks from my house. This is where I feel at home. This area is familiar to me and reminds me of places I've lived before, but Michael shakes his head. \"This is not a good neighborhood\" said as the police helicopter circles. Yet, I am not bothered and secretly I don't think he is either. He mentioned recently that we could just renovate my house to fit us. There's plenty of room to expand into the backyard, though there's not enough space for a two car garage. We agreed that at the end of it all, we still couldn't make my house into the list of things we both wanted. There is a strong possibility that this will be year for paying off credit card debt. Next year will be the year of saving for a down payment. This conversation about staying in my house for longer than expected made my heart sink a bit. I had geared myself up for a new house, a new backyard garden, a new kitchen. Things I'm still getting, just not right this minute. Things I will have to be patient for. But I am also relieved.\nThis house has served me well. Yes, it's tiny. Michael stretched the other evening and almost took out the ceiling fan. But there's a routine that I've built up around this house. There's a path from my house to the grocery store. I enjoy the thumping base of the cars that cruise down the street or that kid that struts down the sidewalk, rapping a tune as he goes. To look at me, I am the least likely to live in a neighborhood like mine. Girls like me should gravitate to condominiums in \"safe\" neighborhoods (I was asked so many times if I planned on staying here after Chris died). I have made this my home and my neighborhood. I painted these walls and hung those pictures. I paid for the washer and dryer in the basement. I have made friends with the man up the street that grows buckets of dahlias every year. I know this neighborhood.\nSo, I will plant seeds in my old garden this Spring along with the onion and garlic bulbs mom sent home with me. Happy Love Thursday.\nLENT LINT",
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        "raw_content": "Harry Styles' Epic Carpool Karaoke Got Romantic and Emotional, But Like, in a Cool Way\nby Lauren Piester | Fri., May. 19, 2017 12:36 AM\nAll good things must come to an end, and that's what happened tonight as Harry Styles ended his week-long residency on The Late Late Show with James Corden.\nFortunately for all of us, it ended on the highest note possible with a round of Corden's most popular segment, Carpool Karaoke.\nStyles has, of course, participated in Carpool Karaoke before, but that was as a member of One Direction. Now, he's gone solo, and boy did he prove his solo chops in that passenger seat.\nHe and Corden debated the outfits they could pull off (some of which were \"nippley\") and sang several of Harry's new songs, including \"Sweet Creature\" and \"Sign of the Times,\" which Harry admitted makes him emotional to perform.\n\"It makes me cry performing it sometimes,\" he said. \"I find it quite emotional...in like, a cool way.\"\nThe duo also jammed out to Outkast, \"Endless Love,\" and even reenacted scenes from Notting Hill and Titanic (or at least they tried) before admitting that they just couldn't quit each other.\nHarry also did acknowledge his last trip to work with Corden, where he sat in the middle seat in the back, between his then bandmates.\n\"I feel like I've got more control over the buttons,\" he said of his second go-round.\nIt was, in a word, beautiful.\nStyles has been hanging out at The Late Late Show all week, acting in sketches, taking over the monologue, juggling, playing games, and performing songs from his debut solo album, and while we're sad to see it end, we're thrilled with all the Harry that we got over this past week.\nBut if that wasn't enough for you, Styles also stars in the movie Dunkirk, which comes out July 21.\nTAGS/ Harry Styles , The Late Late Show , James Corden , TV , Top Stories , Entertainment",
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        "raw_content": "Wind power: MoU signed for Djibouti\u2019s first wind farm\nDjibouti to construct its first wind power project with an expected 60MW generation capacity once it reaches commercial operation. Pic credit: archiexpo.com\nIn East Africa, the Djiboutian minister of energy, Ali Mahmoud Yacoub and Chen Shuyu, vice president of the mechanical and electrical equipment manufacturer, Chinese group Shanghai Electric, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding for the construction of a 60MW wind power project in Djibouti.\nIn addition to this being the first wind power project in the East African country, it is in line with country\u2019s long term strategy of becoming Africa\u2019s first country that is completely powered through renewable energy.\nThe wind project will be constructed in two parts with 30MW in each including the construction of two 230KV power lines in northern Djibouti.\nAccording to the ministry of energy Djibouti has significant wind potential with the ability to generate an estimated 5,000kWh annually. High potential sites include Ghoubet, Assal, Gali Maaba and Bada Wein. The Djibouti Electricity Authority was responsible for the feasibility and data collection studies.\nThe minister of energy said: \u201cDjibouti sits at the crossroads of one of the busiest shipping routes in the world, linking Europe, the Far East, the Horn of Africa and the Gulf. It is the natural gateway to Africa and provides sea, air, rail and road linkages for East Africa.\n\u201cIts commercial activities revolve around its liberal business environment, regional free trade access and strategic location as a Red Sea transit point. Energy demands are high and Djibouti needs cheaper power to fund the expansion of its ports, which have seen a surge in movement of cargo particularly servicing landlocked neighbor, Ethiopia.\n\u201cLower energy costs will also attract more investors to the country. This project is part of the solution and supports Djibouti\u2019s new status as a commercial and regional economic hub in Africa.\u201d\nHe added: \"It is also part of our national strategy to achieve energy independence in Djibouti, based on clean, permanent, cheap and above all accessible energy throughout the country.\u201d\nDeveloping renewable power\nDjibouti has set the target of becoming full reliant on renewable power for all its energy needs within the next decade, the energy ministry highlighted in a statement. Renewable projects including wind, geothermal, solar, and wave energy are all in the pipeline.\nWith geothermal capacities regarded as one of the highest in the world, government plans to drill four exploratory wells within the next year. The wells will be located near the caldera at Asal-Fiale geothermal field.\nLast year, the Japan International Cooperation Agency completed a survey of the 13 potential geothermal sites of which Hanle-Garabbayis, North Goubet and Gaggade have shown potential.\nThe ministry added that Djibouti\u2019s geothermal resources has generated significant interest from the US, Japan, Australia and Italy.\nIn addition, companies such as Qatar Electric and Fotowatio Renewable Ventures of Spain are involved in developing wind power and solar power projects across the country.\nPrevious articleVideo: Common problems utilities face with transformers\nNext articleGhana: possible privatisation of power sector in sight",
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        "raw_content": "\"May I always be as smart as my dog thinks I am\" - Plaildloniart\nBerlin Symphony\nThe title is a perfect way to summarize this film. \u201cBerlin Symphony of a Great City\u201d concentrates on the different aspects that make up a city. From the waking of the day to the night life, everything has meaning and purpose. For 1929 this film was very innovative, had strong analogies, and was deliberate in the message that was coming across.\nWalter Ruttmann starts off the film with the point of view coming from inside of a passing train. The train by passes everything and it is symbolic of the fast pace city life. At the beginning of the day the city seems lifeless and abandoned. You see papers flying around, closed stores, and a couple of people. The silence of this film makes us focus on the images and the whole concept of a city. Ruttmann also made it so that there was not any one protagonist, so that the view of the city was not bias. It can also be considered as a historical documentary; as the film continues there is a general feel for how Berlin was in 1927. Throughout the day it gets busier and goes in depth with details. It gets into the industrial revolution as a part of life. It shows the workers going to work and everything opening. At noon, when everything stops, they go to lunch. Then back to work; and at the end of the day when they\u2019re finished everything closing.\nThis film consists of many elements that were not really used before this film had come out. Ruttmann had more money to spend on the footage, which helped him to elaborate and make it better. It was not like a featured film because there is no set or actors, however some things were manipulated; for instance when a woman is looking off a bridge wanting to commit suicide. There is the impression that she did, while people come together to observe the incident. This is most likely set up and the people are actors.\nHe also emphasis\u2019 on many analogies such as poor vs. rich and man vs. machine. This allows room for interpretation. Some might interpret it...\nThe Berlin Conference And...\nThe Berlin Wall And The Fall...\nOutline The Variety...",
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        "raw_content": "Sterling K. Brown On What Makes His Marriage Work: 'We Laugh A Lot'\nSterling K. Brown is having a moment.\nWhether he captured your attention for his Emmy winning performance in The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story, or making you cry every week on the hit NBC drama series, This Is Us, as father and husband extraordinaire Randall Pearson, it\u2019s safe to say that Brown\u2019s moment is undeniable and well-earned.\nESSENCE caught up with the history-making actor while promoting his partnership with Clorox to celebrate the power of clean, and discussed his dynamic performance in Black Panther, his acting calling card, and the love of his life, wife Ryan Michelle Bathe.\n\u201cI never thought that that would be sort of my calling card,\u201d he said with an infectious laugh when asked if eliciting tears in every role was somehow negotiated into his contracts.\n\u201cI honestly love to laugh way more than I like to cry. I\u2019m going to start doing more stuff that doesn\u2019t make people cry, I promise so that there will be balance brought back to the universe!\u201d\nSpeaking of balance, the 41-year-old always makes it a point to credit his wife and fellow actress for being his better half.\nThe college sweethearts wed in 2007 and will celebrate 11 years of marriage, so Brown gave ESSENCE his secrets to a happy marriage \u2014 and dished on what his TV character Randall Pearson has taught him about love.\nHis answer, of course, was everything!\n\u201cNumber one, never stop talking. Problems arise when people stop talking to each other,\u201d he explained. \u201cLaugh a lot, we crack each other up constantly!\u201d\nHe continued, \u201cI do the best I can and I feel like that\u2019s the way most people are. We do the best we can until we know how to do better. And Sterling Brown prides himself on putting his best foot forward.\u201d\n# Black Celeb Couples # Love & Sex # Black Love # Sterling K. Brown",
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        "raw_content": "'Insecure' Fans Will Learn More About Issa's Family Next Season\nESSENCE Black Women In Hollywood: Issa Rae's Perfectly Awkward And Hilarious Speech Is All Of Us\nThe show's second season returns with a bang and delves deeper into our favorite characters.\nDanielle Kwateng-Clark Jul, 10, 2017\nFull disclosure: We\u2019ve seen the first episode of Insecure\u2018s second season and\u2026 it\u2019s everything you\u2019ve been waiting patiently for and more. Without dropping any spoilers, the writers behind the hit HBO show continue to capture real life in the most poetically accurate way.\nDuring ESSENCE Fest 2017 we sat down with the cast and producers to watch the episode and talk about what else can be expected\u2014 again, without spoiling anything.\n\u201cWe\u2019re introducing a lot of new characters this season that still felt within the world,\u201d the show\u2019s creator, Issa Rae said. \u201cYou\u2019re going to see some new faces and just the great thing about Season 2 is that you know who the characters are already and now you\u2019re just exploring their worlds a bit more intricately. And that\u2019s what we\u2019re happy to do this season.\u201d\nIn terms of the characters figuring themselves out, there\u2019s been talk about learning more about Lawrence (Jay Ellis) and delving into the ladies in Issa\u2019s gal-pal clique.\n\u201cSeason 2 is really just about these characters figuring out who they kinda don\u2019t want to be. You know? At the end of Season 1, everything\u2019s been sort of turned upside down for everyone. I think every character has a realization of, \u2018Woo! I was this person and I don\u2019t want to be like this and what can I do to not be this particular person? How can I go against being that, so that the same things don\u2019t happen to me again?'\u201d\nAdding, \u201cSo, that\u2019s the journey that we\u2019re following without giving away too much.\u201d\n# 2017 ESSENCE Festival # Issa Rae",
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        "raw_content": "Key brain link in associative learning directly observed\nNew data potentially helpful to study of addiction and aging's effects on the brain\nScientists have directly demonstrated in rats that one area of the brain can support the creation of memories by changing nerve cell firing patterns in another part of the brain, aiding the animal's efforts to predict the outcome of an action based on past experience and act on that prediction.\nThe process, one scientist says, is something like what happens when a comic strip character sees something and is immediately reminded of something else.\n\"I like to think of it like a cartoon character with a thought bubble over his head,\" explained Geoffrey Schoenbaum, an associate psychological and brain sciences research scientist in the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences at Johns Hopkins. \"There's a neural representation of something in the mind that is invoked by the environment, but not yet present in the environment.\"\nThis comparison led to a cartoon for the cover of the August 28 issue of the journal Neuron, where the study is published. On the cover, a cartoon rat stands at a fork in the road, consults a map, and thinks, in a thought bubble, of cheese. The cheese isn't present in the rat's surroundings, but the rat knows through past experience that choosing the right path could lead him to it.\nSchoenbaum, who becomes an assistant professor of anatomy and neurobiology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine on Sept. 1, directly observed the brain mechanisms involved in such predictive associations by using implanted electrodes to record the activity of individual nerve cells in two regions of the brain, the amygdala and the orbitofrontal cortex.\nIn earlier studies, the researchers had demonstrated that nerve cells in these two connected brain regions changed their firing patterns to reflect the associations between cues and outcomes during learning.\nFor the study published in Neuron, they examined how changes in neural activity in amygdala might be supporting changes in the orbitofrontal cortex. To do this, they recorded in orbitofrontal cortex from two groups of rats: a normal group and a group with chemical lesions to their amygdalas. Prior to the experiments, the rats' water sources were taken away for a time to make them thirsty. In repeated trials, scientists would then link odors to the appearance a few moments later of either desirable drinking water, which was laced with sugar, or undesirable drinking water, laced with quinine and unpalatable even to thirsty rats.\n\"We found that the patterns that normally develop in orbitofrontal cortex when rats are smelling the odor cue, which appear to reflect information about the predicted outcome, failed to appear in rats with amygdala lesions.\" Schoenbaum said.\nAs normal rats learned to use the odor cues to predict the type of fluid they would receive, the orbitofrontal cortex activity patterns eventually began appearing much more quickly, starting in response to the odor cue but before the fluid was given. In experimental rats, though, early activation of orbitofrontal cortex patterns never occurred.\n\"This is the most direct evidence yet for how one brain system, the amygdala, controls the way representations are made in another directly connected system,\" said Michela Gallagher, chairman of psychological and brain science at Johns Hopkins and a co-author of the Neuron paper. \"We have long suspected the existence of this network because the amygdala is necessary for the type of learning process we studied, but we have only recently begun to examine how these interactions occur and shape how the world around us is represented in the brain.\"\nSchoenbaum noted that the rats with lesioned amygdalas still learned to avoid the undesirable drinking water, apparently through other mechanisms that back up those normally present in the connection between the amygdala and the orbitofrontal cortex. He added that scientists can't yet say for certain what the brain cell activity patterns they identified in the orbitofrontal cortex represent -- a mental picture of the water to come, for example, or of the gratification or lack of gratification the water will produce, or something else entirely.\nSchoenbaum hopes to apply data from the study to research into brain changes brought on by addiction. He's interested in investigating the possibility that addiction may damage or impede the connection between the amygdala and the orbitofrontal cortex, impairing an addict's ability to adequately assess the consequences of his or her actions. Gallagher will use data from the study to aid her studies of how aging can affect memory functions.\nThis research was supported by grants from the National Institute of Mental Health and the National Institute of Aging. 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        "raw_content": "More measles cases reported in Europe in 2018 than any other year this decade\nMore than 82,000 people in Europe were infected with the measles in 2018, marking the highest number of cases reported in the region this decade, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).\nThe record numbers came despite the fact that more European children than ever before are being vaccinated against the highly-contagious infectious disease.\nWHO said \u201cuneven progress between and within countries\u201d was to blame.\nREAD MORE: Measles \u2018spreads like wildfire\u2019 if children not vaccinated, says WHO expert\nThe disease, which is most common in young children, leads to symptoms including a high fever and white spots inside the mouth before developing into the \"measles rash\".\nThe most serious complications from severe measles include blindness, encephalitis (an infection that causes brain swelling), diarrhoea and dehydration, and severe respiratory infections, according to WHO.\nThe data released on Thursday shows that 82,596 people contracted the measles in 47 of 53 countries in the WHO-classified European Region between January and December last year.\nSeventy-two children and adults died from the disease.\nWHO said the historic annual figure was three times higher than that of 2017 and 15 times greater than the record low reported in 2016.\nUkraine recorded the highest number of measles cases in Europe in 2018, at 53,218.\nFrance (2,913) and Italy (2,517) were also among the 10 most affected countries.\nREAD MORE: Which countries are driving Europe\u2019s record measles outbreak?\n\u201cThe picture for 2018 makes it clear that the current pace of progress in raising immunisation rates will be insufficient to stop measles circulation. This means that gaps at local level still offer an open door to the virus,\u201d the WHO\u2019s regional director for Europe, Zsuzsanna Jakab, said in a statement.\n\u201cWe cannot achieve healthier populations globally, as promised in WHO\u2019s vision for the coming five years, if we do not work locally. We must do more and do it better to protect each and every person from diseases that can be easily avoided.\u201d\nWHO urged European countries to \u201ctarget their interventions to those places and groups where immunisation gaps persist\".",
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        "raw_content": "Putin's Year\nFor many observers Russia's President Putin is one of the few winners of the year. 2016 is seen as a turning point when Moscow regained the status it enjoyed in the Soviet era - partly owing to the weakness of the EU.\nPutin was the big winner\nIn the last year Moscow has reclaimed its place on the international stage, the Financial Times observes:\n\u201cAlong the way, the glory of Russia appears to have been restored. Its president, Vladimir Putin, stands as one of the few victors in a year of breathtaking upheaval. From Aleppo to allegations of the hacking of the US election, the sense that Moscow has reclaimed the global power and relevance that it enjoyed during Soviet times is palpable. Against that, Barack Obama, the US president, has been marginalised. You might be forgiven for thinking that if any system is reeling from change, its stunned politicians struggling to keep up or busy clearing their desks, it is the western one.\u201d\nFrederick Studemann\nMediapart (FR) / 20 December 2016\nVisibility should not be confused with power\nForbes Magazine was exaggerating when it ranked Putin as the world's most powerful person, political scientist Pascal Boniface argues in his blog with Mediapart:\n\u201cTrue, the Russian president dominated 2016. \u2026 But is he the most powerful person in the world? Certainly not. We shouldn't confuse visibility with power. Russia's gross domestic product amounts to just ten percent of the US's, and the same goes for military spending. \u2026 The most powerful man in the world is more likely the Chinese president, even though he doesn't make attention-grabbing statements. He is governing an economically healthy country and thanks to this economic success and the enhanced sense of national pride he is very popular among his people. Moreover unlike Moscow and Washington China, which regularly boosts its military power, hasn't allowed itself to be drawn into external conflicts.\u201d\nDividing the EU into east and west weakens it\nThe new dividing lines that have opened up between western and eastern Europe in the refugee debate have weakened the EU and strengthened Russia, Neue Z\u00fcrcher Zeitung comments:\n\u201cIt's clear that ill-considered speeches on both sides are driving a wedge between the west and east in EU-Europe and weakening the EU's periphery. In Romania, which alongside Poland acts as a mainstay for Nato against the non-member countries of eastern Europe, post-communist oligarchs have returned to power. In the small states of the Balkans Moscow and Turkey's attempts to extend their influence are intersecting while Brussels' arm is growing weaker. The core states of the EU should bear in mind that nowhere else have more demonstrators risked their lives waving the EU flag than on Kiev's Maidan square. From the fringes of the EU it is often easier to see what makes Europe what it is than from its inner core: the democratic rule of law, strong institutions and clear security guarantees.\u201d\nRussiaU.S.GlobalMiddle EastInternational RelationsCrises / WarMilitaryChinaEconomic situationEUEU Policy",
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This study is planned so that the methods used by both species will be as similar and comparable as possible, thereby removing the confounds of arbitrariness and artificiality too often found in cross-species comparisons.\nSociality and adaptation in closely related ape species: Using our long-term data on wild bonobos and chimpanzees from the forests of LuiKotal and Ta\u00ef National Park, we intensified our comparison of the social grouping patterns and cognition of two species. To complement the behavioral data, we will also conduct experiments using the same stimuli in their natural environment.\nSince its creation the department has concentrated on long-term field projects encompassing all of the African Great Apes. We have maintained field research stations in C\u00f4te d\u2019Ivoire, Gabon and the DRC or collaborated with existing projects such as Kokolopori in the DRC and in the Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in Uganda. 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The gorilla group concentrates its fieldwork on the mountain gorillas in Uganda and Rwanda, as well as western gorillas in Loango and in addition conducts collaborative projects on western gorilla populations in Central African Republic, Republic of Congo and Nigeria.\nOur three core research laboratories use genetic, hormonal and stable isotope analyses, respectively, in collaborative projects with these field groups as well as others. Similarly, the GIS laboratory and the long-term collaboration with the Robert Koch Institute allow us a complete consideration of ecological factors, including pathogens, affecting great apes.\nThe survival of all great apes is badly threatened because their habitat is being destroyed, human pressure on their habitat is increasing, they fall victim to the soaring bushmeat trade and diseases are killing them. 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        "raw_content": "newsinspirationA Quick Introduction to Risk Management for Event Professionals\nAs the event professional Julia Rutherford Silvers notes in her book Risk Management for Meetings and events, \"Risk management is one of the primary responsibilities of event organizers, yet so often ignored or misunderstood.\" According to Silvers risk management \"should be thoroughly embedded in the event design and throughout its development and production process to ensure the risks associated with the event are managed effectively and cost efficiently.\"\nWhy is risk management so important for your event? As Peter E. Tarlow specifies, event professionals must understand that it's less expensive to manage a risk before the event than to deal with the crisis after it has occurred. Apart from that, as Tarlow indicates, \"Most guests expect a safe and secure environment.\"\nYet the lack of foresight can cost you the certainty that you can provide a totally safe space for your attendees. Considering this, we put together a list of not-so-obvious risk assessment concepts that will help you avoid crisis moments during the event:\nVarious risk categories\nWhen planning an event, there are different types of risks. As Julia Rutherford Silvers explains, \"There are several categories of risk the professional event coordinator should examine: safety, security, capability, internal, and external.\" According to Silvers, safety risks revolve around concepts such as physical harm, healthy and sanitation issues, violence, ...\nSecurity risks refer to property damage, theft, fire, ... Capability risks highlight our inability to foresee a lack of resources or time in accomplishing event-related tasks. Internal risks include any unexpected changes in the event's design (a new target group, different goals, ...). Finally, the external risks refer to regulatory issues, weather, competition, and other subjects planners cannot directly control. By classifying the risks in various categories, you'll be aware of the vast complexity risk management involves, while at the same time being prepared in the face of uncertainty.\nRisk analysis quadrant\nAuthors Anton Shone and Bryn Parry offer an efficient framework to evaluate the event risks. As they point out, \"You will find it a lot easier if you use a logarithmic scale, much like the Richter Scale for earthquakes, in which each whole number on the scale represents a tenfold increase in the earthquake's severity.\"\nThe authors use a scale from 0 to 10 to identify the severity and the probably of a risk occurring. By trying to position these risks, you'll gain a better understanding about the risk probability. Subsequently, you'll be able to decide, prior to the planning process (or the event itself), whether or not to outsource the time, effort, and money to diminish the severity and likelihood of certain risks.\nLocation and program overview\nWhen completing a risk assessment form, it's important to consider all the risks associated with the location itself and the event program. Review the schedule and determine all the possible risks. This will give you a structure and help you avoid missing out some important details about potential risks.\nEvent risk degrees\nAs Shone and Parry specify, there are low-, medium-, and high-risk events. The indoor events are the low-risk ones. As the authors note, \"The people involved (both organizers and participants or attendees) are well within their range of experience, and there is already considerable expertise and experience amongst management and staff.\"\nMedium-risk events refer to indoor events. In this case, the risks come from the logistic complexities. Finally, high-risk events refer to big gatherings of people in unfamiliar and/or outdoor spaces.\nPermits, licenses, and insurances\nNote that when planning an event, because of the risks that it involves, you must always make sure to have all paperwork up to date. Whether it's about the drone photo shooting or fireworks, you should consider all the permits you need. You may also want to insure the event in case either party decides to cancel the contract for any reason. This will help you diminish the severity of some risks and have more control over the event itself.\nThe uncertain nature of events requires a detailed risk assessment and strong management. Both experienced and beginner event professionals must take into account the categories of event risks, as well as each risk's severity and probability. Furthermore, when executing the event assessment, it's crucial to focus on the risks involved with the event location itself and the concepts that may derive from the event program. Finally, it\u2019s compulsory to have all the permits and license up to date, and consider getting insurance for your event.",
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        "raw_content": "Books > Buddhist > History > Ideas and Movements in The Age of The Mauryas (With Special Reference to Pali and Ardhamagadhi Source)\nIdeas and Movements in The Age of The Mauryas (With Special Reference to Pali and Ardhamagadhi Source)\nby S.N. Dube\nThe Mauryan Age is seminal period in the political and socio-cultural life of the people of India. It was characterized by the rise of imperial power to an unprecedented level, the blossoming of culture and arts, the growth of economy and brisk contacts with lands and people beyond its geographical frontiers. It is to this age that the term \u2018Classical\u2019 is appropriately applicable, and with sufficient good reason, in so far as it has served India as an exemplar of political integration and moral regeneration. A study of the Age presents the students of History a variety of problems which are as complex as they are important. With a view to monograph seeks to examine as to how the intellectual and culture movements of the Age were mutually interconnected as also with the development of a specific imperial structure.\nSurendra Nath Dube (b. 1941) has a brilliant academic background \u2013 B.A. Allahabad University and M.A. first class first, Gorakhpur University. He earned his PH.D. on \u201cDoctrinal Controversies in Early Buddhism\u201d from the University of Rajasthan, Jaipur in 1968 where he taught for 35 years, beginning in teaching career as Assistant Professor in History and Indian Culture in the year 1967. He was appointed Associate Professor in 1985 and foreign journals his publication include Cross Current in Early Buddhism (Delhi 1980), History of Indian Civilization and Culture (Jaipur 1985) and Religious Movements in Rajasthan (ed.Jaipur 1996). Twenty four candidates have completed their Ph.D. under his supervision.\nProfessor Dube was fellow of the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla (2002-2005). He is also a recipient of UGC National Associateship in History (1976-77). He visited Germany in 1978 under the Culture Exchange Programme of Academic and delivered lectures at several universities there: Humboldt University (Berlin), Martin Luther University, etc. he participated and chaired a session in the International Seminar on Buddhism and Leadership for Peace held at East West International Centre, Honolulu, Hawaii (June 1995). He visited France on an invitation from Maison Des Sciences Des L\u2019Homme Paris (July 1995). Professor Dube has visited several Indological centres of Central Europe and North America. He visited USA again in January- February 2005.\nThe age of the Mauryas is a seminal period of Indian history characterised by changes of far-reaching significance in the political as well as socio-cultural life of the people of India. It witnessed the rise of imperial power to an unprecedented level, enabling the unification of India under the auspices of a single common authority. The unified state, the first in India's history, incorporated a greater part of Bharatavarsa as also some adjacent regions. The political unification under the Mauryas makes the chronology of Indian history precise. Political unity leads to historical unity. A uniform and efficient system of administration under Chandragupta and his successors brought in its train the cultural unity of the country. A study of the age presents the students of history a variety of problems, which are as complex for a satisfactory explanation as they are important. Numerous questions, interesting in themselves and more interesting by reason of their general significance, unfold before us as the age progresses. With a view to understanding the vitality and continuity of Indian tradition, as well as its ability to adapt to alien ideas, harmonise contradictions and mould new thought patterns, it is interesting to examine as to how the intellectual and cultural movements of the age were mutually inter-connected as also with the development of a specific imperial structure. The present study is a modest attempt to proceed in that direction. Generally known facts of the Mauryan history have been put in a perspective to give an idea of India's historical evolution.\nThe study consist of ten chapters. The first chapter, entitled Introduction, underlines the importance of Mauryan age in terms of political unity leading to historical and cultural unity and all important question of chronology being made precise. The second chapter, entitled Study of the Sources, surveys relevant sources, highlighting those which are of our direct concern, i.e., Pali and Ardhamagadhi texts. The third chapter, entitled Intellectual and Social Background, traces the backdrop of spiritual unrest and intellectual ferment opening the vista of heterodox ascetic movements, the foremost being Buddhism and Jainism. Each one of them was based on a distinctive set of doctrines and distinctive rules of monastic and social conduct. Their genesis and nature, as well as the extent of their spread and expansion in the society have also been delineated. Imperial Unification and Wider Horizons, which forms the fourth chapter, discusses in detail as to how the Mauryan age ushers in a unique period of unification and consolidation. The accomplishments of the great soldier and founder of the empire Chandragupta, in the aftermath of the disruptive invasion of Alexander the Great in 326 BC, placed India on the political map of the world. The conscientious administrative system of the Mauryas owes as much to him as to his renowned chancellor Chanakya or Kautilya. An important consequence of Alexander's campaigns in India was that India and Greek world were brought closer to each other than before and the way was opened up for active contact between them, leading to the growth of trade and cultural intercourse. The fifth chapter, entitled Benign Autocracy and Its Legacies, discusses the forty years of Asoka's reign which forms a great epoch not only in the history of India, but in the anals of mankind. The baffling problem of Asoka\u2019s religious conviction has been analysed in detail and hitherto unutilised sources have been highlighted on the issue. Asoka's Buddhist missions are claimed to have operated in West Asia, Egypt and Macedonia and the rise of Essenes sect, to which Jesus belonged, may, probably, owe something to the Buddhist influence.\nRise and Ramifications of Early Buddhist Sects, which is the caption of the sixth chapter, traces the background, evolution and ramifications of the early Buddhist sects which seem to have proliferated in the age of Asoka. The seventh chapter, entitled Critical Transition in Buddhist Ideas, presents a broad cross-section of Buddhist thought in the age of the Mauryas when some of the conflicts and obscurities latent in the earlier doctrines emerged openly and when in the course of their discussion ground was prepared for future development. The Pali text Kathavatthu, a leading document of the age of Asoka, is a kind of magnum opus for a reconstruction of early Buddhism and for understanding the figurative transition from the earlier historical forms to the later developed systems. Consolidation of other Ascetic Orders, forming the eighth chapter, underlines the development and importance of Jain ism in the history of Indian thought. The growth of the Jaina monastic order till the Mauryan times, as gleaned from Jaina texts and inscriptions shows the powerful support it received from its dedicated followers, both monks and lay disciples. It also enjoyed royal patronage in considerable measure. There is reason to believe that Jainism, like Buddhism, began to flourish in the days of the Mauryas. The concluding part of the chapter is devoted to piecing together the evidences with a view to projecting another contemporary movement led by the famous ascetic Makkhali Gosala. The Pali and Ardhamagadhi sources are in agreement in describing the Ajivikas as naked ascetics, professing rules of life quite distinct from the hermits of the Vanaprastha order. The Buddhists and the Jainas mercilessly criticise the fatalistic creed of the Ajivikas. The ninth chapter, entitled Theistic Movements, seeks to examine the rise of the theistic orders ascribable to this period. It seems that the genesis of the theistic movements, especially Vaisnavism and Saivism, was, perhaps, connected with the intellectual discontent of the 6th-5th centuries B.C. and it might be reflecting the other shade of the deep-seated agitation. The thought-ferment manifested itself in the north-east of India in an anti-Vedic movement, while in the north-west attempt was made to reconcile the newer tendencies with orthodoxy. The tenth chapter is in the form of concluding remarks followed by a General Bibliography.\nI am deeply indebted to the Governing Body of the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Simla for the award of a fellowship to enable me to undertake this study. Professor G.C. Pande has always been the prime source of inspiration for me in all my academic endeavours, and without his encouragement it would have been difficult for me to. complete this project. I am grateful for the support received from ex-Directors of the Institute Professor V.C. Srivastava and Professor Bhuvan Chandel in whose tenure the project was pursued. I must also acknowledge my deep sense of gratitude to the present Director Professor Peter Ronald deSouza for bearing with me the inordinately delayed publication of this monograph. To my valued friend and former colleague, Shri R.S. Mishra, I am grateful for his kind interest in the progress of this work. I do not have adequate words to express what I owe to my sahadharmini Smt. Geeta. The officers and staff of the Institute had always been very cooperative and helpful during my three years stay at the Institute for which I am highly thankful to them.\nThe establishment of the Mauryan empire marks a unique event in the history of India. The empire was created and founded by Chandragupta, who, according to the accounts of Plutarch and Justin, appeared before Alexander in the Punjab (326-25 BC) as a 'stripling'. A man of humble birth though, he was endowed by tradition with signs of an august destiny. Northern India was passing through a state of ferment about that time. The Nanda dynasty of Magadha was tottering under the burden of its avarice, extortion and unpopularity. In the north-west the people, divided, as they were, smarted under the blows of Alexander's invasion. The political situation was, thus, ripe for a radical change. It did not take long for a bold initiative to be taken by Chandragupta, who aided by Chanakya, conceived the grand design of reversing the conditions. Both Indian and classical sources agree that Chandragupta overthrew the last of the Nandas and occupied the throne of Magadha.\" The classical sources add that, soon after the retreat of Alexander, Chandragupta liberated the north-west by driving out the Greek garrisons. He made himself the master of the whole of the Aryavarta. The results of the formidable stature that he gained were seen a few years later, when Seleucus I, the king of Syria, tried to repeat unsuccessfully Alexander's exploits in India.\" The consolidation and expansion of the empire of Magadha at the hands of the Mauryas dominates the scene for more than a century, realising a long cherished dream of universal monarchy (samrajya).\nWith the establishment of the Mauryan rule we come from darkness to light and it is from this period that the history of India finds a proper chronological setting, entering into a unique period of expansion and consolidation of Indian statehood. Alexander the Great, Chandragupta, Chanakya (Kautilya) and Asoka are the dominating figures who play a pivotal role in shaping the contours of its history. Some enviable developments, which characterise the period, mark a distinct break from the past and a turning point in Indian history. The age was preceded by momentous events, such as the upsurge of non-Brahmanical or so-called heterodox schools of thought, the rise of second urban revolution, introduction of coinage and the art of writing, the ascension of Magadhan aggrandisement, etc. The interplay of these factors generated a tumult in Indian society and led to developments which gave a fillip to fundamental changes in India's history and culture. Fortunately, in a study of the Mauryan period, there is a comparative abundance of information from sources, either contemporary or later.\nIt is also true that of all the early periods of Indian history the age of the Mauryas has evoked extreme curiosity and interest of researchers and authors. From the beginning of the Indological studies to recent times different aspects of its history and culture have continued to attract scholars. Even a select list of publications on the Mauryas, pertaining to the last sixty years, would be quite voluminous and would show that, on an average, more than one book has come out every two years. A perusal of the studies, however, demonstrates that their focus generally has been on the sources, especially epigraphic, and the Mauryan political history and polity. Added to that, while writing about ancient India, historians have largely relied on the works of Brahmanical literature and have generally ignored the Buddhist and Jaina texts or at least have not utilised them to their full potential. An attitude of apathy towards Buddhism and Buddhist culture, as a secondary factor, characterises early writings on Indology both Indian and Western. What seems to remain a desideratum, to some extent, is an analysis of the Buddhist and Jaina texts which have bearings on the period in so far as they contain data poorly elucidated in the inscriptions. Numerous scholarly studies on the sources of Mauryan history notwithstanding, some of the Buddhist and Jaina works which do not seem to have been fully utilised or cross-checked are-Kathavatthu, Milindapanha, Dipavamsa and Mahavamsa (supposedly based on earlier texts), Sinhali Atthakatha and Uttaravihara Atthakatha), Mahavamsatika (Vamsatthappakasini), Mahabodhivamsa, Tiloyapannati, Bhadrabahu's Nijjuti on Brhatakalpasutra, Avassayachunni, Sukhabodha (Prakrit commentary on Uttarajjhayanasutta), chunnis and commentaries on Dasavaikalika sutta and Nisithasutta, Avassayachunni (as reflected in Parisistaparvan , etc.\nThe administrative system of the Mauryan empire, which may be said to be at the base of subsequent administrative development of India, may owe something to the predecessors of the Mauryas, but one gets the strong impression that much of it was due to the creative ability of Chandragupta himself and his famous chancellor Chanakya or Kautilya. If there was not much scope for the exercise of civic liberties and rights, it has to be noted that conditions elsewhere were no better and that the despotic authority of his government was used largely for promoting the welfare of the people, as is clear from the testimony of both Kautilya and Megasthenes. As the architect of the Mauryan empire and, to a large extent, of the Mauryan administration Chandragupta certainly leaves an indelible mark on Indian history. The remarkable accomplishments of Chandragupta have been immortalised by a grateful posterity. There are lauds, tales, plays, eve') philosophical dissertations in Indian literature in which authors eulogise the great hero in whose arms the earth, harassed by barbarians, found a shelter and who nearly succeeded in bringing about the unification of 'Jambudvipa'. Fragments of the cycle of legends with him as the hero survive even in the works of classical writers.\nThe significance of the Mauryan rule lay not merely in the conquest of its rulers, but in the fact that it was able to weld the largely diverse elements of the sub-continent into a well-knit empire by successfully reducing the tremendous cultural gaps between the farflung regions. It, thus, gave expression to an imperial vision which was to dominate succeeding centuries of Indian political and cultural life. It also witnessed, among other things, the extension of humanistic and cultural activities of India much beyond her own physical boundaries, and the remarkable experiment in promoting international peace and harmony through abandonment of the policies of violence and military aggrandisement. The quiet tone in which the Mauryan emperor Asoka, one of the most interesting personalities in the history of India, records the despatch of his missions to preach the dhamma in alien lands and provide for the medical treatment of men and animals speaks eloquently of a practising dharmika dharmaraja. He was tireless in his exertion and unflagging in his zeal, all directed to the welfare of not only his own subjects, whom he considered as his children, but the entire world of living beings. Asoka is undoubtedly the brightest luminary in the firmament of Indian history. By the dint of his high idealism, his noble ideal of his duties and responsibilities as emperor, his unflinching determination for the service of the people and the unsurpassable humanity of his nature, Asoka towers far above the other great rulers of history.\" Under him India reached the high water-mark of material progress and, in a sense, of moral progress too. His eminence lay in the practical and detailed application to the daily administration of a vast empire of the highest principles of a religion and morality.\nAsoka was equipped both by his endeavour and by circumstances to understand the requirements of his time. He coupled with this characteristic an extraordinary degree of idealism, and the courage with which he attempted to expound and impose dhamma, particularly in the complex milieu of the third century BC, is remarkable. The large numbers of Asokan inscriptions located in various parts of his empire give us an idea not only of the personality of the emperor but also of the important events of his reign. Perhaps, the most momentous of these was his conversion to Buddhism, which took place after the victorious campaign of Kalinga.\nl. Introduction 13\n2 Study of the Sources 23\n3 Intellectual and Social Background 45\n4 Imperial Unification and Wider Horizons 87\n5 Benign Autocracy and Its Legacies 125\n6 Rise and Ramifications of Early Buddhist Sects 159\n7 Critical Transition in Buddhist Ideas 179\n8 Consolidation of Other Ascetic Orders 223\n9 Theistic Movements 267\n10 Conclusion 307\nGeneral Bibliography 327\nEncyclopaedias, Dictionaries, Journals, Periodicals 340\nItems Related to Ideas and Movements in The Age of The Mauryas (With Special Reference... (Buddhist | Books)\nEarly India : A Concise History (From The Beginning to The Twelfth Century)\nby D. N. Jha\nReflection of Indian Consciousness\nby R.C. Mishra",
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        "raw_content": "shi wu ; musically inclined\nPeople had always judged her because she was blind.\nWandering through the streets with her cane, she heard the hushed whispers of strangers avoiding her presence, and forgetting her footsteps. It wasn't a big deal though, she had been blind ever since she was 6 years old, and eventually she grew up to get used to it. Her parents had been aghast at the time, because Shaela was the only child they had, and they had already embedded all their hopes and dreams into her, only to find out she couldn't fulfill them.\nThis left Shaela's parents with a sort of empty feeling in their hollow chests. They felt like living didn't have a direction anymore, and the wisps of wind that blew past them didn't tell them any more secrets. Silently, they plotted to get rid of Shaela, so that they could leave this world feeling free and blissful; because they wouldn't have left a blind child behind, lost on her own. Sadly, their plan was foiled approximately 3 hours and 25 minutes before it went into play because a fellow neighbor had reported them to the police for suspicious activity. After the police acquired a search and seizure warrant, they found notebooks that were dug up from trees, detailing how Shaela's parents would get rid of her. Within a split second, they were locked up, and Shaela was sent to one of the state homes. There, she found her passion.\nIt was like American boys and football, she had found her calling early on. When she had accidentally walked in on a piano lesson, the teacher scolded her, but then nicely asked Shaela if she wanted to try. Eagerness pooled into her eyes, and she ripped her gaze from the teacher and practically ran across the room, searching for the piano. She hugged it as if it were her best friend, and casually and slowly exposed the keys. The first time her fingers grazed over those white and black keys was the beginning of a spark in her life. Feeling around the piano, she discovered a bench, and sat herself down. Placing her fingers awkwardly on the keys, she hummed, knowing this was where she would be most of her life.\nFrom then on, she's always been a musically inclined person; nothing would be able to touch her if she was playing her piano. Playing away as if nothing was wrong, forgetting everything in the world for a few minutes or hours, lost in her own world.\nOne day, a deaf boy was brought into the state home. Shaela was 14 and the boy was 14 as well. She had nervously introduced herself to him, before the superintendent said in a hushed voice that he couldn't hear. Shaela was humiliated, and silently stepped out of the room. Later, the boy had found her again, and she used her minimal sign language skills to talk to him and he would respond by writing his answer on her palm. Finally, when it was time for her piano lessons, she told him by mimicking her hands on a piano, and started to walk away before his hand reached out to grab her arm.\nWhen Shaela turned around, he was frantically spelling out on her hand, \"Let me come.\" Nodding slowly, Shaela gestured towards the room, and started walking again, hearing his footsteps next to her and smiling.\nWhen they had gotten there, she motioned for him to stand somewhere else, and she had started to play. An hour later, the teacher got up and applauded, telling her it was magnificent as always and left to eat dinner. Waving her hand over her head, Shaela tried to motion the boy over. When he came, he touched her palm with his lean hand, and sat down on the bench besides her.\nShaela grinned, she was determined to show him the power of music. Standing up, she pulled him over to the other side of the piano, placing his palms on the top of the piano, where the music flowed out. \"Stay,\" she signaled, and then went back to the piano bench. Grinning, she began playing \"Fantasy Imprompu\" by Chopin, letting her fingers take over and losing herself to the rhythmic flow of the music. After it was done, there was no reaction from the boy and so she stood up and attempted to find him. When her hand bumped into his shoulder, she searched for his palm which was still on the piano.\n\"Did you like it?\" She spelled out, grinning ear to ear. \"Yeah, very much. Thank you,\" He replied, smiling as well, though he knew she couldn't see it.\n\"Will you play for me everyday?\" He wrote, a hopeful expression filling his face.\n\"Yes.\" She replied enthusiastically, knowing this would be the beginning of a very loyal relationship.\n//+ gosh i really liked that idea. i wish i could make it longer, maybe i'll write a story out of it someday.. i hope you liked it :D comments are always loved o/",
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        "raw_content": "Is Harry Potter a decent person?\nOkay, we all know that the Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling has been the subject of Christian concern, some criticism, and occasional outright attempts at banning by certain factions.\nOn that subject, I enjoyed reading and recommend to you this article:\nHarry Potter vs. Gandalf: An in-depth analysis of the literary use of magic in the works of J. K. Rowling, J. R. R. Tolkien, and C. S. Lewis\nA booklet-length essay by Steven D. Greydanus\nThe piece is posted on DecentFilms.com, a site of \u201cfilm appreciation, information, and criticism informed by Christian faith.\u201d It\u2019s run by Mr. Greydanus, film critic for the National Catholic Register. He also writes for Christianity Today Movies and Our Sunday Visitor.\nThe (long) article compares Harry Potter to C.S Lewis, Tolkien, and modern occult-based stories like the Buffy series, The Craft, etc.\nThe article is fascinating, well-informed, and well-nuanced. Worth reading!\nIt\u2019s particularly interesting as Greydanus looks at the cautionary limits to magic (what he calls \u201cSeven Hedges\u201d) that Tolkien and C.S. Lewis implanted in their works, as essentially Christian writers. These \u201chedges\u201d are:\nseven specific literary characteristics common to Tolkien\u2019s and Lewis\u2019s fiction \u2014 above and beyond the fantasy nature of the magic itself \u2014 that have the net effect of limiting and restricting the role of magic in their fantasy worlds, essentially acting as barricades or hedges between magic and the reader, in effect saying: \u201cMagic is not for the likes of us.\u201d\nThe \u201chedges\u201d that Greydanus outlines and then examines are things like how open or secret the magic is (more secret in Rowling\u2019s fictional world, less in Tolkien\u2019s or Lewis\u2019s); how central the role of magic is to the main events; how dangerous or corrupting to the users; how much the acquisition of magic is portrayed as a practical process rather than a mysterious one; and so on.\nIt\u2019s an interesting look at the use of magic in fantasy fiction. I don\u2019t agree with all his assumptions about which is better or worse, but I found the analysis interesting.\nGreydanus concludes fairly reasonably that Potter books have fewer \u201chedges,\u201d and could be \u201cpotentially problematic\u201d . . . but probably aren\u2019t. \u201cThe key,\u201d he says rather fairly, \u201cin my judgment, is balance and context. \u201d\n. . . [It isn\u2019t necessary to rewrite who God is in order to imagine a world, like Narnia or Middle-earth, in which the order of creation includes powerful forces, good or neutral in themselves, that some inhabitants of that world are able to engage or control by means of such paraphernalia as incantations or wands \u2014 some using this power for good, lawfully, while others for ill, unlawfully.\nAnd this is in fact what\u2019s going on in Tolkien and Lewis, not to mention The Wizard of Oz, Cinderella . . . and J. K. Rowling\u2019s Harry Potter stories.\nWhile the article is well-nuanced, I don\u2019t agree in particular with his view of dark fantasy. He tends to object to the dark fantasy of works like Buffy the Vampire Slayer or The Craft as bad because they are realistic enough to possibly encourage young readers to consider dabbling in actual occult practice. He differentiates between \u201cs\u00e9ances vs. flying broomsticks\u201d (with the latter, or similar magic found in Hogwarts, Narnia, and Middle-earth, being so imaginary as to be impossible and unrewarding to try to implement in real life.)\nAs I discuss in my own book, A Guide to Fantasy Literature: Thoughts on Stories of Wonder and Enchantment, in a chapter titled \u201cTypes of Fantasy: Five Rings of Tradition,\u201d dark fantasy and high fantasy are to great degree just different styles of a common genre, with their own interests and approaches. That doesn\u2019t mean that they necessarily believe in different standards of good and evil.\nAlthough some may not see it, dark fantasy doesn\u2019t embrace evil things as good; they are more often just cautionary, scary, often humorous tales. Yes, they focus on those dark powers \u2013 their allure and sheer power to scare and grab us . . . physically, emotionally, psychically \u2013 and our primal fears of all things dark and different. (Of course, the best dark-fantasy authors do that with more more insight than the hacks in the field . . . as is also true of high fantasy and its weaker vs. stronger works.)\nAnd yes, for fictional power, dark fantasy typically adopts a realistic setting, which high fantasy doesn\u2019t as often.\nWith dark fantasy, you need to understand the humor and practical catharsis (literally, a purging) implicit in the genre. Stephen King isn\u2019t an evil person. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Why We\u2019re Not Writing About FoodServiceWarehouse\nWhy We\u2019re Not Writing About FoodServiceWarehouse\nA number of you have asked us why we\u2019re not writing about FoodServiceWarehouse, the Internet enterprise started and owned by members of the PRIDE dealer marketing group. The company has fallen on hard times during the past 12 months or so. Since included among those asking are a former president of NAFEM and a former president of FEDA, I think time has come for me to address the issue. Note that I just switched from the editorial \u201cwe\u201d to the personal \u201cI.\u201d I am president of FER Media and at the end of the day, it\u2019s my call on whether we cover this\u2014though I always seek counsel from Beth Lorenzini, our chief editor, and my new best friends and owners at WAI on issues such as these.\nThe first reason we haven\u2019t noted the situation is that the story is not over. Those involved are still working things out. But that\u2019s only part of my issue with covering this. I\u2019ll tell you a couple of stories to better explain my position.\nWhen I was chief editor at FES in 1982 and \u201983, I wrote a story on the venerable New York dealership H. Friedman. Six months later, the company went belly up. I walked in to see my Publisher (later friend and mentor) Mike Wisner, and asked \u201cSo how do I deal with this? How do I write about it?\u201d\nHe looked at me for a moment and said, \u201cYou don\u2019t.\u201d And then he asked a question: \u201cWhat\u2019s the purpose of a trade magazine?\u201d\nWe were very well-trained at Cahners Publishing, so I responded, \u201cTo help our readers do their jobs.\u201d\n\u201cRight,\u201d Mike said, and added, \u201cHow is our humiliating the people at Friedman going to help people do their jobs? Everybody in any small town knows the bad news. 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It became apparent there were some major flaws with the chain\u2019s concept and its operations and I thought the mistakes they\u2019d made were instructive. I tried multiple times to talk to Mr. August and others at the former company to get their points of view. No one returned my calls. So, noting that, we ran the story.\nFortunately, I kept very good notes because a few months after the article appeared, Jack August sued us for libel. Cahners was at the time one of the largest business-to-business media companies in the world. They had very good, and I\u2019m sure very highly paid, lawyers. And the suit was quickly dismissed. But it was pretty nerve-wracking for a 30-year-old editor.\nIn retrospect, after the incident, I decided I shouldn\u2019t have written about it anyway, even though I\u2019d been professional. I began to question my motives. Was I trying to provide my readers with an object lesson, or just show off how much we knew about restaurant operations. After all, the guy had lost his dream. The market had been cruel enough.\nNeedless to say, when Wisner told me to leave the Friedman situation alone a couple years later, I was relieved.\nI don\u2019t mean to suggest that, when it comes to FoodServiceWarehouse, we are risk-averse. Heck, we started FER with the very high-risk concept of doing product comparisons and naming names in a publication almost completely funded by advertising. Every month we have to make sure we are extremely knowledgeable, fair and even-handed so we don\u2019t inadvertently weight our comparisons in some manufacturer\u2019s favor. It\u2019s nerve-wracking, too, but worth it because it passes the Wisner Test: It helps people do their jobs and in ways that are totally unique in this market.\nAnd this expands into something we\u2019ve tried to build into the culture of this media company from the very beginning. 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        "raw_content": "Behavioral Consultants:\nWho Are They and How Do I Find the Right One?\nWhat to Expect From a Behavioral Consultant:\nWhat is a \u00ef\u00bf\u00bdBehavioral Consultant\u00ef\u00bf\u00bd and How is This Different From a Psychologist?\nThese questions are often asked by people trying to find a behavioral consultant for a family member, a friend, or someone else with mental retardation or another developmental disability for whom they provide support. They sometimes come up because many people are not aware that the majority of psychologists are not qualified to serve as behavioral consultants. This is because many do not have the specialized training and experience in applied behavior analysis or behavioral psychology and mental retardation/developmental disabilities (DD/MR) needed to provide appropriate and effective behavioral treatment for people with DD/MR. On the other hand, some people who do have the appropriate training and experience have graduate degrees in areas other than psychology, such as special education or human development. Unfortunately, in most states at present, almost anyone can legally call him or herself a \u00ef\u00bf\u00bdbehavioral consultant.\u00ef\u00bf\u00bd\nThese issues have been a source of confusion and frustration for many consumers. This flyer was prepared to help you make an informed choice of a behavioral consultant for a person with DD/MR or yourself. It was developed by representatives of three major professional organizations. They are the Psychology Division of the American Association on Mental Retardation, the DD/MR Division (Division 33) of the American Psychological Association, and the Association for Behavior Analysis. Each of these organizations has a primary focus on the issues presented here.\nDon't All Psychologists Have The Same Training?\nNo. Just like medical doctors (MD's), many psychologists have specialized training, but some do not. For example, all cardiologists (heart specialists) are medical doctors, but most medical doctors are not cardiologists. In the same way, all psychologists have graduate training in psychology, but many do not have training and supervised experience in applied behavior analysis, which is the specialization needed to be an effective behavioral consultant. Put another way, some psychologists are qualified to provide behavior analytic assessment and treatment services, but many are not. And as mentioned above, some people who are qualified to provide these services are not psychologists.\nShould I Look for a Licensed Psychologist to Provide This Service?\nAlthough that may be helpful for a variety of practical reasons, a licensed psychologist is not always well qualified to provide behavioral consultation services for a person with mental retardation or a developmental disability. Most licensed psychologists have completed rigorous graduate training. The American Board of Professional Psychology, which is recognized by many state boards of psychology as a formal sign of psychological specialty expertise, also recognizes the specialty board of behavioral psychology. Psychologists who have this kind of psychological board certification are called \"diplomates\" and indicate this with the letters \"abpp\" after their name and highest degree. An even older form of external recognition for behavioral expertise is the status of \"clinical fellow\" by the behavior therapy and research society, a list of which is provided annually in the Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry. But even these qualifications may not have included any specific training and supervised experience in behavioral analytic assessment and treatment methods for people with DD/MR . The same is true of many people with advanced degrees and superb qualifications in areas like school psychology and special education.\nThere is also great variability from state to state in the areas of competence required to practice psychology independently. Most often, the doctoral degree is the entry level for the independent practice of psychology, with legal supervision by licensed doctoral level psychologists required for those with lesser degrees to engage in psychological work. 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Asking for an explanation for why Egypt insisted on keeping the crossing closed, Hosseiny said \u201cIs it inconceivable that the Zionists open the Rafah crossing and then the Egyptians shut it down suffocating fasting Palestinians?\u201d A statement released by the Brotherhood announcing the formation of the two campaigns said that opening the crossing for a mere two days prior to Ramadan was akin to \u201csilencing the sounds of the gun of resistance in Palestine whether in Gaza, which is under Egyptian siege by Israeli orders, or the West Bank.\u201d The statement warned that the siege was a ticking time bomb that would explode in Egypt\u2019s face. 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The first convoy of four buses could not travel beyond a toll station near the Suez Canal town of Ismailia, they said. \u201cBefore Ismailia the security forces closed the road and took away the driving licences of the drivers,\u201d said Badr Mohamed, a spokesman for the Muslim Brotherhood, one of the opposition groups taking part. More than 150 people stood by the side of the road, chanting slogans in support of the Palestinians, he added. A second convoy of about the same size left Cairo but also could not reach the border, a security official and organisers said. Police also stopped a smaller convoy shortly after leaving the Mediterranean port of Damietta. Police tightened procedures along the main road to the border town of Rafah, checking the identity of travellers and asking them the reason for their journey, one activist said. The Egyptian government contributes to the blockade of Gaza by refusing to open the Rafah crossing point without Israeli approval, as agreed in a 2005 deal with the Israelis. Along with many opposition groups, the Muslim Brotherhood, the largest opposition force in the country, favours ending the blockade and opening the border for goods and people. In August two boats carrying foreign peace activists reached Gaza from Cyprus in defiance of the Israeli government\u2019s wishes.\nIn late August, a Jordanian newspaper reported that the Jordanian Brotherhood had asked permission from the Egyptian government to cross the border at Rafah in order to break the blockade. 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        "raw_content": "Land Grab on a Global Scale\nBy Dennis Martinez\nSeattle Post-Intelligencer 2 April 2008\nAmong the English-speaking settler societies \u2014 U.S., Canada, Australia, New Zealand \u2014 an irrational but powerful myth still prevails. It drove \u201cmanifest destiny\u201d and is still alive and well, if usually unconscious.\nDivinely inspired colonists wrested lands occupied by native peoples and bestowed the mixed blessings of civilization on them. The rationalization for dispossession then \u2014 and now \u2014 was that these \u201cprimitive\u201d peoples were not making productive use of their lands. What they did not know, and still do not, is that they took over lands that were largely shaped and maintained by indigenous peoples through extensive and intensive land care practices that enabled them to not only survive but also thrive.\nEnter the 21st century. The work of indigenous dispossession is about to be completed. The last great global land grab and indigenous asset stripping is happening as I write. (I borrowed these phrases from Rebecca Adamson of First Peoples Worldwide and Andy White of Rights and Resources Initiative at a meeting of the World Bank that I participated in.)\nWe have a big problem. Some unintended outcomes of well-intentioned climate mitigation measures are below the media radar screen. Land values are dramatically increasing because of demand by northern multinational corporations for land to produce biofuels, plantation monocultures for carbon trading offsets and transfat substitutes such as palm oil in the developing south.\nIndigenous peoples presently occupy 22 percent of the Earth\u2019s land surface, are stewards of 80 percent of remaining biodiversity and comprise 90 percent of cultural diversity. As demand increases the value of indigenous lands \u2014 already poorly protected \u2014 the rate of loss of indigenous assets and livelihood options becomes more rapid. Adding to these losses are losses of homelands set aside by big environmental NGOs and third-world government elites for conservation reserves and parks through forced evictions. Also disappearing is global genetic diversity maintained by indigenous peoples, which is essential for maintaining the capacity of plants and animals to adapt to climate change.\nDisappearing with land and resources are an incalculable wealth of stewardship experience and knowledge. But climate change is here. While the developed north (west) is scrambling for solutions, indigenous peoples are receiving the brunt of the effects of climate change caused by the north. Ignored in the global debate are indigenous cultures that have survived intact for millennia while \u201cgreat\u201d civilizations have repeatedly collapsed. Indigenous peoples are neither noble nor ignoble.\nSome have made environmental mistakes in the past and did not survive. The cultures that survived have done so in proportion as they have learned to adapt. They are just people like everyone else, but people with great practical know-how.\nThe current economic asymmetry is the result of the myth that wealth will eventually filter down to the poor through so-called free trade and speculative global markets. But as the wealth of a small number of privileged individuals has increased, world poverty has increased fivefold.\nThe Rio Convention on Biological Diversity (1992), Article 8 (j), and Agenda 21 affirmed that indigenous cultures protect biodiversity and should be compensated for their sustainable practices and products. But the U.S.-dominated Uruguay round of GATT in the same year effectively shut out indigenous peoples from any protection or compensation.\nIn the meantime the world is losing its best strategy for mitigating climate change \u2014 viable indigenous cultures who are the stewards of genetic diversity through traditional land practices. They will also lose the continuing contributions of native knowledge to medicine, sustainable agriculture, health products, lubricants, common foods, wildlife and fisheries management, and more.\nThe tobacco industry is now liable for costs to states for paying smokers\u2019 health bills. Why not hold the developed nations accountable for the damage to ecosystems and indigenous ecosystem peoples who are suffering from climate change that they didn\u2019t cause? Where is the accountability? Why not support existing national and international laws and treaties that are simply ignored?\nWe do not want victimhood. We want parity and compensation through recognition of our substantial contributions to your wealth. It is not an \u201cethnic\u201d issue. Indigenous peoples are the miner\u2019s canary. It is about the survival of all humans and it is about the loss of the collective heritage of our species. 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        "raw_content": "The earl of quirk\nThe iconic designer created an empire from scratch, but Sir Paul Smith simply refuses to slow down\nSir Paul Smith cuts a towering figure in the fashion universe, a menswear maestro who created his eponymous label and grew it into a multi-million dollar empire. Although now venerated around the globe for his impeccable taste, Smith\u2019s roots are humble: born into a working class family in a provincial English town; opening a small shop in Nottingham where he first began designing, and getting noticed; and on to Paris where he first showed his menswear collection in 1976. Since then, the label has developed into a power house fashion brand, with a cult following in Japan, and a global fan base that reveres his quirky twists on classic tailoring.\nWhile most widely known for his work as a clothing designer, the 65-year-old has branched out into a range of creative pursuits that include photography, film consulting and furniture design\u2013all areas he spoke about when we met in Delhi earlier this year. The globetrotting designer also revealed his secret to staying in touch with the many famous friends he\u2019s made over the years: he mails out postcards from wherever he is in the world. One gentleman who can expect something in the mail is India\u2019s leading photojournalist, Raghu Rai, who GQ commissioned to shoot Sir Paul for this story. Watching the two titans exchange banter and clown around was as much fun as the interview itself.\nYou\u2019re a veteran of the fashion scene. In an industry that fetishizes youth, how much of a challenge is it these days to keep things quirky, fresh and relevant?\nYes, Paul Smith is not a new brand, and I\u2019ve been around for a long time. But in terms of ideas and awareness, I\u2019ve never had a problem, because of my childlike curiosity. I ask many questions and refuse to go down the obvious route. This helps keep me aware of what\u2019s going on. I\u2019m simply interested in stuff, in life.\nYou\u2019re a curator, someone who sells taste. How do you distinguish between real value and tripe?\nAuthenticity comes from the heart. I\u2019ve never thought of fashion as a business, it always came to me naturally. And if it comes organically, there\u2019s a greater chance it won\u2019t be rubbish.\nYou\u2019re involved in creating a number of products outside of fashion\u2013fragrances, furniture, linen etc. What determines the projects you get involved in?\nIt\u2019s innate. I\u2019m impulsive\u2013I never consider things for a length of time. If it doesn\u2019t shoot into my head straight away, then it doesn\u2019t work for me. So I look at a building and immediately know if I\u2019d like to have a shop in it or not, or I look at a fabric and know instantly if I want to use it or not.\nHave you ever made a false move?\nSure I have, but nothing huge. I was once given some good advice: to always give myself time to respond. If somebody offers me a hotel to design, I say, \u201cIt sounds like a great idea, but I need a day to consider it.\u201d When I take the time to reflect, I may realize that it isn\u2019t such a great idea after all. I\u2019ve generally ended up making the right calls this way.\nHow much do you rely on your team for insights into pop culture?\nI do have a young team, but I\u2019m also naturally drawn to youth culture. Bands like Kasabian and Razorlight come to see me all the time. I\u2019m a cyclist so I meet with a lot of young cyclists who I\u2019m also close to. I take a lot of inspiration from the east side of London: I cycle through neighborhoods like Dalston and Shoreditch almost every morning. These are a few things that keep me connected with what\u2019s new and fresh, which is helpful when designing for the youth. Garments like jeans tend to evolve a bit more radically, for which one needs to closely observe the latest trends in music, lifestyle and sport. With more classic fashion, like the suit for instance, you don\u2019t change much, just nudge it a little.\nIs it tiring to constantly keep up the perception of being cool?\nIf you try to be somebody you\u2019re not, try to embellish who you are, then it\u2019s a problem. I don\u2019t do that. I\u2019m a private person who rarely attends business events and meetings. I\u2019ve been with the same lady since I was 21, and we\u2019re still very happy together. I live my life the way I want to.\nTo read the complete interview, subscribe to GQ India or buy the June issue, on stands now\nPaul Smith kits out Man UTD\nHow to wear Vintage\nGQ picks: the 10 best suits\nIn This Story: Delhi Hotel India Jeans London Paris Paul Smith",
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        "raw_content": "I don\u2019t have insurance and I can't afford to pay the administration fee. What can I do?\nIt's not the Grant County Health Department\u2019s intent to turn away patients in need. We have a financial hardship policy that can be filled out and reviewed by our staff. You may qualify to have the vaccine administration fee waived if approved.\nI have insurance, but have a high deductible and I will have to pay out of pocket. What can I do?\nIt's not the Grant County Health Department\u2019s intent to turn away patients in need. We have a financial hardship form that can be filled out and reviewed by our staff. You may qualify to have the vaccine administration fee waived, if approved, which would help lower the cost. The cost of the vaccine will have to be paid out of pocket though.\nI called my insurance company and they said vaccines are not covered for my child. What can I do?\nWe will give children 18 and younger a different stock of vaccines given to us from the CDC. You will be responsible for the administration fee. If you can't afford the administration fee, a financial hardship form can be filled out and reviewed by our staff. You may qualify to have the vaccine administration fee waived if approved.\nDo you take Health Saving Accounts (HSA) as a payment method?\nPlease find out your maximum daily limit first. Sometimes H.S.A.'s are processed through our credit card vendor and other times they will not work. We are looking into other options for the issue at this time.\nWhat if you do not accept my insurance?\nUnfortunately, you will have to go somewhere that accepts it or you can pay out-of-pocket. Another option is that we can give you an itemized list to turn into your insurance company for reimbursement.\nMy child has Medicaid. Will I have to pay anything?\nNo, if Medicaid is your primary insurance company, there will be no out of pocket expense to you. If Medicaid is NOT your primary insurance company, there may be some expense to you.\nWhat if I cannot bring my child in?\nWe must have a note from you, the parent, as-well-as a photo ID of the person bringing the child, insurance card for the child, and their vaccination record. You must pull off the insurance paperwork from the website, or you can pick it up in the office ahead of time, fill it out, and send that with your child. If we do not have this your, child will not be able to receive any vaccines.",
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        "raw_content": "Noonan for WSJ: The President's Island Retreat\nThe President\u2019s Island Retreat\nIs his visit to Martha\u2019s Vineyard a sign that he\u2019s giving up?\nAUGUST 19, 2011, 9:25 A.M. ET\nThe market is dispirited. I\u2019m wondering if the president is, too, and if that won\u2019t carry implications for the 2012 race. You can imagine him having lunch with political advisers, hearing some unwanted advice\u2014\u201dDon\u2019t go to Martha\u2019s Vineyard!\u201d\u2014putting his napkin by his plate, pushing back from the table, rising, and saying in a clipped, well-modulated voice: \u201cI\u2019m tired. I\u2019m going. If they want this job so much let them have it.\u201d Read More\u2026",
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        "raw_content": "Relief for National Trust\nA NORFOLK beauty spot has escaped major damage after 120 people attended this year's first illegal rave on the National Trust-owned site.\nRelieved officials from the trust said it would not have to launch a large-scale clean-up operation at the Horsey Gap, near Stalham, because police shut down the rave before it got into full swing on Sunday morning.\nLast May the area of outstanding beauty and site of special scientific interest resembled a battlefield after hundreds of ravers left a trail of destruction behind, including litter, drug needles and fire damage.\nBecause of the damage, the trust decided to close gates leading to the Horsey Gap if it believed a future rave was going to happen. However, the gates were not closed at the weekend because there was no police intelligence that a rave was planned.\nThe trust said it had no plans to change security measures at the Horsey Gap.\nClaire Graves, National Trust communication officer, said: \u201cWe are all about opening up this site to the public and it is inconvenient, to say the least, that because of a group of irresponsible people we have to close the gates.\u201d\nThe police response to the Horsey Gap rave has been criticised by one of the ravers, a 19-year-old from Norwich, who said it was unnecessary to call out the force helicopter and public order unit to break up the illegal party.\nPolice say their response was in proportion to the number of people attending the rave.\nThree people were arrested and a large amount of sound equipment was seized by officers at the rave, which started about 1.50am.\nHolding raves - which will often cause damage worth thousands of pounds and days of disruption for people who live nearby - is becoming increasingly difficult because of a new zero-tolerance approach by Norfolk and Suffolk police.\nA special command centre now monitors any possible raves and can call on additional resources - including support from police in neighbouring Suffolk - to investigate and then disrupt a rave if it is under way.\nChief Supt Tony Cherington said: \u201cThe aim is to stop them and it is for two reasons. Firstly, because of the nuisance to the public; there is damage and litter which often means the area in question can't be used the next day. Also there is the noise element.\n\u201cSecondly, because of the danger for people attending. If you or I wanted to set up a pop concert we would have to make sure we had proper security and that we followed health and safety regulations. The organisers of raves do no such thing.\n\u201cOften these events are in the middle of nowhere, young people might have been drinking and there is probably no mobile reception so if anything did happen it would be very difficult to get help.\u201d\nThe new zero-tolerance approach is relatively new in Norfolk.\nChief Supt Cherington said: \u201cThe organisers would time the start to coincide with kicking-out time, so our resources were already over-stretched and they were often in very remote locations which made them away from the resources we did have.\n\u201cThe change came from our chief constable who had a number of complaints from the public and was determined to put a stop to it.\u201d\nChief Supt Cherington said he is not surprised at the lengths people will go to attend them, including placing themselves in danger.\n\u201cWe were all young once and people do whatever is fashionable at that time,\u201d he said. \u201cAt the end of the day, most people are not violent and are not looking for confrontation, especially when there are significant numbers of police involved.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Famous, funny vet heads to Greeley\nDr. Kevin Fitzgerald is a veterinarian by day, a comedian by night and a familiar face from Animal Planet\u2019s show, \u201cEmergency Vets.\u201d Fitzgerald is taking the stage for an evening of entertainment as part of an annual fund-raiser for the Humane Society of Weld County.\nFitzgerald is the host of \u201cThe Love Show,\u201d variety act he started about four years ago. The show includes 10 acts that each last six minutes.\n\u201cIf the audience doesn\u2019t like\nit, they\u2019re already on to the next act,\u201d Fitzgerald said.\n\u201cIt\u2019s like you\u2019re the king in the old days, and if you don\u2019t like the jugglers you move on to the next act.\u201d\nThe concept of a variety show came from Fitzgerald\u2019s childhood memories of \u201cThe Ed Sullivan Show\u201d and radio programs that hosted variety shows for prizes.\nThe show in Greeley will include musical and animal acts, among other displays of talent. Pigs will be skateboarding and Drifter, the dog who appeared on \u201cLate Night with David Letterman,\u201d will play \u201cSimon Says.\u201d Fitzgerald said he also is hoping to book a chicken that plays tick-tack-toe. Jugglers, bagpipers, comedians and musicians will also take the stage during the evening.\nFitzgerald has been a staff veterinarian at Alameda East Veterinary Hospital in Denver since 1985, and he has been performing stand-up comedy since 1986.\n\u201cAll of our jobs are intense, but we need something that\u2019s not like our work,\u201d Fitzgerald said. \u201cWe need something to express ourselves in different ways, and stand-up comedy is a great way for me.\u201d\nFitzgerald was raised in Denver, received his bachelor\u2019s, master\u2019s and doctorate degrees from the University of Colorado, and then headed north to Colorado State University in Fort Collins for veterinary school.\n\u201cIf the guy sitting next to me would have applied himself better I would\u2019ve done better,\u201d Fitzgerald said about veterinary school \u2014 a subtle example of his comedic style.\nMany people have stories about the job that got them through college, but not many can say they traveled with the Rolling Stones, among other popular bands, as a bouncer. Fitzgerald said that his job as a bouncer was a great way for him to see the world.\nFitzgerald still travels to perform comedy and veterinary work, and he said he is constantly gathering information to use in his stand-up acts.\n\u201cWe believe in the next few weeks Americans will be making a big decision: What to be for Halloween,\u201d Fitzgerald said.\nHe uses a fast-paced one-liner style about current events and stories from work to keep people laughing.\nFitzgerald will tell jokes and interact with the audience between the acts at \u201cThe Love Show.\u201d He is a big advocate of keeping the laughs rolling.\n\u201cNobody laughs enough,\u201d Fitzgerald said.\n\u201cThe Love Show\u201d with Kevin Fitzgerald is 8 p.m. Oct. 30 at the Union Colony Civic Center, 701 10th Ave., Greeley. A silent auction starts at 6:30 p.m. Show prices are $15 adults, $10 children 12 and younger, call 356-5000.",
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        "raw_content": "Adnyamathanha Nation fight South Australian nuclear dump\nNot only is the site selected for a national nuclear waste dump in South Australia\u2019s Flinders mountain range Aboriginal spiritual land, it\u2019s also subject to seismic activity and flooding. Sign the petition against #barndiootadump.\nThe Australian Federal Government has announced that the Flinders Ranges in South Australia has been selected as the preferred site for a national nuclear waste dump.\nAdnyamathanha Traditional Owner Regina McKenzie, who lives at Yappala Station near the proposed dump site and is a member of Viliwarinha Yura Aboriginal Corporation, said:\n\u201cAdnyamathanha Traditional Owners weren\u2019t consulted about the nomination. Even Traditional Owners who live next to the proposed dump site at Yappala Station weren\u2019t consulted. The proposed dump site is adjacent to the Yappala Indigenous Protected Area. On the land with the proposed dump site, we have been working for many years to register heritage sites with the SA government. The area is Adnyamathanha land. It is Arngurla Yarta (spiritual land). The proposed dump site has countless thousands of Aboriginal artifacts. Our ancestors are buried there. The nominated site is a significant women\u2019s site. Throughout the area are registered cultural heritage sites and places of huge importance to our people.\n\u201cThere are frequent yarta ngurra-ngurrandha (earthquakes and tremors). At least half a dozen times each year, we see and feel the ground move. It is flood land. The water comes from the hills and floods the plains, including the proposed dump site. Sometimes there are massive floods, the last one in 2006.\n\u201cWe don\u2019t want a nuclear waste dump here on our country and worry that if the waste comes here it will harm our environment and muda (our lore, our creation). We call on the federal government to withdraw the nomination of the site and to show more respect in future. We call on all South Australians \u2212 all Australians \u2212 to support us in our struggle. Adnyamathanha Traditional Owners and Viliwarinha Yura Aboriginal Corporation will fight the proposal for a nuclear waste dump on our land for as long as it takes to stop it.\n\u201cLast year I was awarded the SA Premier\u2019s Natural Resource Management Award in the category of \u2018Aboriginal Leadership \u2212 Female\u2019 for working to protect land that is now being threatened with a nuclear waste dump. But Premier Jay Weatherill has been silent since the announcement of six short-listed dump sites last year. Now the Flinders Ranges has been chosen as the preferred site and Mr Weatherill must speak up. The Premier can either support us or he can support the federal government\u2019s attack on us by maintaining his silence. He can\u2019t sit on the fence.\u201d\nAdnyamathanha Traditional Owner Enice Marsh said:\n\u201cVulnerable communities are suffering from lack of vision from our government and industry \u2018leaders\u2019 and should not be the government\u2019s target for toxic waste dumps. This predatory behaviour is unethical and is an abuse of human rights. An Indigenous Protected Area is a Federal Government initiative, but it seems that in the case of Yappala this means nothing to the government. We ask you to honour this commitment to protect, not pollute and damage our land. This facility will cause immeasurable damage to the whole area which is covered with thousands of artefacts, home to people, animals, birds and reptiles. The building of this facility will cause widespread damage. It will scar the area and break the spiritual song-lines like never before in the 60000+ years of human occupation. We don\u2019t want this waste in our country, it\u2019s too toxic and long lived.\u201d\nAdnyamathanha Traditional Owner Jillian Marsh said:\n\u201cThe First Nations people of Australia have been bullied and pushed around, forcibly removed from their families and their country, denied access and the right to care for their own land for over 200 years. Our health and wellbeing compares with third world countries, our people crowd the jails. Nobody wants toxic waste in their back yard, this is true the world over. We stand in solidarity with people across this country and across the globe who want sustainable futures for communities, we will not be moved. We challenge Minister Josh Frydenberg on his claim that this waste is just \u201cgloves, goggles and test tubes\u201d \u2013 the intermediate-level waste is much more toxic so why not talk about it? What about the damage to the area that construction of this site will cause? You can\u2019t compensate the loss of people\u2019s ancient culture with a few dollars.\u201d\nAdnyamathanha Traditional Owners will fight nuclear waste dump plan\nAboriginal communities up in arms against nuclear dumping on their land\nPetition: No Nuclear Waste Dump for SA",
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        "raw_content": "September 11, 2018 | By Duncan Gumaer In Healthcare Law & Advocacy\nThe Difference Between Durable and General Power of Attorney\nYou might be trying to help an aging parent manage their finances. You might want their wishes to be respected if they become incapacitated from illness. In either case, the document you need is called a power of attorney. It allows you to name an agent who can make decisions on your behalf.\nTalking about drafting a power of attorney can be a rare opportunity to broach these issues with loved ones. But the specific powers granted in a POA depend on the language of the document, which is why it\u2019s critical to understand the difference between power of attorney and durable power of attorney.\nPower of Attorney Types Differences\nThere are several types of power of attorney. Among the most common are special, general, and medical power of attorney. A general power of attorney grants wide legal authority to act on a person\u2019s behalf, including filing tax returns, paying bills, borrowing money, and so on. It\u2019s designed to provide an agent with broad powers that don\u2019t require you to predict every possible legal scenario in advance.\nBy contrast, a special power of attorney is written to be narrow, requiring you to outline every authority that\u2019s granted. It may specify control over a specific set of issues, like business decisions or tax returns, or drafted to refer to a specific illness. Likewise, a healthcare power of attorney provides a narrow scope of authority with respect to allowable medical treatments.\nWhat\u2019s the difference between durable and general power of attorney?\nA general power of attorney ends the moment you become incapacitated. It\u2019s an effective legal tool in any number of circumstances, including helping shoulder the legal responsibilities of a loved one. But it isn\u2019t suitable for a variety of important end-of-life decisions because of its lack of durability under duress.\nWhen a power of attorney is durable, that means there\u2019s language within the document which states an agent\u2019s authority continues to apply if you become incapacitated. There is no automatic deadline by which these powers expire. A durable power of attorney stays effective until the principle dies or until they act to revoke the power they\u2019ve granted to their agent.\nBut there are a handful of circumstances where courts will end durable power of attorney. Most notably, in cases where the principle and agent became divorced but hadn\u2019t updated documents. Another thing to keep in mind is that some states treat power of attorney as durable unless explicitly stated otherwise.\nYou don\u2019t want to find yourself in a situation where you\u2019re waiting weeks for the courts to help. You don\u2019t want to have to hope the judgement works in your favor or that it works in time to help your loved one. Whether you use a general or special power of attorney, durable or not, it\u2019s important to have one in place. And it\u2019s a good idea to revisit annually to ensure everything remains in order.",
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        "raw_content": "Elisha P. Renne. Cloth That Does Not Die: The Meaning of Cloth in Bunu Social Life. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1995. xxi + 206 pp. $40.00 (cloth), ISBN 978-0-295-97392-0.\nReviewed by Lisa Aronson (Associate Professor, Art History - Skidmore College)\nPublished on H-AfrArts (July, 1997)\nThreads of Bunu Yoruba History\nGiven the richness and complexity of Yoruba textiles in terms of their history, aesthetics, technologies, and ritual meanings, it is surprising that so few, if any, book-length studies exist on the subject. It is for this reason, among many others, that Elisha Renne's book Cloth Does Not Die: The Meaning of Cloth in Bunu Social Life is a welcome addition to the study of Yoruba cloth. But, more than just a descriptive account of textiles from this little-known region of northeastern Yorubaland, it is a well-documented study of the meaning of Bunu cloth and how that meaning accounts for continuity and change in its production over an eighty year period.\nBefore colonialism, Bunu women wove and Bunu men farmed and hunted. After colonialism, both men and women were engaging in cash crop agriculture, mainly of yams, that Europeans had introduced in place of more traditional economies, such as cotton cultivation. In the end, inaccessibility to resources and labor contributed to the decline of Bunu weaving. But other factors were at play as well. Renne learned from her careful reading of archival sources dating to the colonial period that Europeans were intent on eliminating traditional handspun, woven attire which they associated with things backwards and uncivilized, and did so by introducing western forms of dress and increasing the importation of factory-made textiles. But her Bunu informants imply that they were hardly passive recipients of these Western-imposed good. Many of them say that they opted for aso oyinbo (white man's attire) and did so for reasons we might not expect. For example, Bunu women claim they began wearing brassieres to keep their chests from becoming flat \"like a man's,\" (p. 183) not, as we sometime assume, for any European-imposed shame concerning exposed breasts. Moreover, they found the imported cloths lighter in weight, more comfortable to wear, and easier to tie and tailor. But, above all, it was for the sake of keeping up with fashion and for olaju (enlightenment or civilization) that they elected to change their attire. This change triggered a gradual decline in a weaving tradition that was once the main source for cloth and clothing in the Bunu area. Bunu women once wove as many as 28 different varieties of cloth for both daily and ritual use and most of them for commercial consumption outside of the Bunu region. Today, only a handful of Bunu still weave and they produce only three types of cloth, all of them of ritual importance: 1) plain white cloth of varying dimensions, 2) hunter's shirts (awode), made from predominantly white cloth but with thin blue stripes, and 3) adofi, a predominantly blue cloth with occasional white, red, and green stripes required for traditional Bunu marriage ceremonies.\nWhy these three types have survived in the face of progress (olaju) is the central issue Renne addresses in her more than 200-page study. In her explanation, she points to two separate, but not unrelated, factors, 1) the persistence of traditional Bunu religious beliefs in which color symbolism expressed through cloth seems firmly embedded; and 2) an uncompromising need the Bunu have to affirm their own sense of history and identity. Regarding the latter, the Bunu believe weaving to have been a god-given art form that they have been doing for time immemorial. Now, it is for the sake of tradition that they say they must continue this practice. It has also been their tradition to use cloth to bring structure to their lives in a world in which humans, nature spirits (ebora), and ancestors are in delicate balance with one another and divided somewhat along gender lines, nature spirits more closely allied with women and ancestors with men.\nRenne argues that textiles of specified colors are key to maintaining this social order. Not unlike most African cultures, the Bunu recognize three basic colors, white (funfun), blue (dudu), and red (pupa), each corresponding with different segments within the society and different categories of cloth. So important is color symbolism for the Bunu that Renne organizes six of her chapters about Bunu cloth around the theme of color, resulting in one of the more comprehensive anthropological studies of Yoruba color symbolism to date. Her chapter on white cloth, titled \"Water, Spirits, and Plain White Cloth,\" implies that the the Bunu associate the color white with nature spirits, including spirits of the water (ejinuwon). As well, the Bunu link it to moist, and often fertile, substances such as milk, rain, mucus, tears, urine, and semen. Renne notes that white cloth is the \"panacea for a host of spirit-related problems\" (p. 32) and provides the path through which humans and spirits can travel between each other's world as needed. As one Bunu woman explained: \"I used the first white cloth bought for me by my husband as a cover when I slept. One night I woke up and could not see the cloth. I lit my lantern to search for it, but could not find it. In the morning, I sent a person to consult Ifa. Ifa said that ejinuwon spirits had taken it away\" (p. 26). When the spirits acquire white cloth, such as in the manner just described, it is hoped that they will ensure peace and tranquility to its giver. Thus, white cloth is still woven because it is needed to accommodate the powers of nature spirits, in which the Bunu strongly believe.\nBy contrast, the blue (black) hue as well as cloths of that color are concerned more with the human realm. Blue represents life fully lived, thus being associated with the most humanly productive act in which women can engage, the bearing of children and marriage rituals leading up to it. In Renne's detailed description of the traditional three-month long marriage ritual (gbe obitan), she notes that women wear blue cloth as status symbols, but more importantly, to signal that they are symbolically journeying \"to and from the spirit world, believed to be the source of human fertility.\" Blue is the color of the majority, ten out of thirteen, of the cloths in a Bunu woman's traditional dowry, the other three of them being white. Carried in a round basket shaped like the belly of a pregnant woman, the blue cloths are said to symbolize the children she will eventually bear. One of the cloths in the dowry is the cloth the Bunu call adofi which they single out as the most important marriage cloth. It is the only cloth in the bride's dowry that she herself must own, all other blue cloths usually borrowed for the ceremony. The Bunu also say that the adofi cloth reminds them \"of the spirit-wives who taught their ancestors to weave, and of their mothers who wove in the past.\" Therefore, it is the necessity of ritual combined with tradition that calls for Bunu women to continue to weave this cloth.\nUnlike the female-associated white and blue cloths, red cloth (aso ipo meaning funerary cloth) falls within the male sphere. It is associated with chieftaincy and other realms of power and authority in Bunu culture. Not coincidentally, it is also linked to the ancestors over whom male authority is in firm control. At one time, the Bunu wove red cloths richly embellished with wool threads acquired by unraveling imported red blankets. When the red blankets were no longer available through trade, the Bunu compensated mainly by recycling older examples of Bunu red cloths or by adding camwood to white cloths to make them red. Whatever the source, the red cloth serves largely as funerary attire for chiefs and kings. It is also used to construct the Egungun costume performed by men to honor the ancestors and to bring them back to the living when needed.\nSo powerful is cloth of red color that women must not view or even weave some types of it. Therefore, it is only Bunu men who used to weave it. This example of apparent role-switching is a subject deserving of attention because, curiously, men wove the red cloth on the upright frame loom we always associate with women. Such data suggests, as Renne implies in her chapter on gender and cloth, that Bunu men appropriated some women's weaving, and the creative powers of childbirth with which it is associated, to afford them the power to create and nurture the ancestors. In other words, just as Bunu weaving symbolizes, and thus ensures, the creation and nurturing of children for women, so too does it symbolically serve that function with respect to the ancestors for men.\nIt is not just among the Bunu that we see men symbolically appropriating female reproductive powers to gain transformative power within their own sphere. Anita Glaze notes in her study of the Senufo that Poro members, who are mostly male, symbolically transform the dead bodies into ancestors by having their most powerful masquerades stoop over the corpse in a gesture that imitates the birthing process.[1] Similarly, Eugenia Herbert observes that a number of chieftaincies in Central Africa link their power base to the iron-smelting process which she shows to symbolically draw on female reproduction.[2] To these pivotal studies on gender in sculptural mediums, we can now add Renne's compelling discourse on the genderizing of cloth in all of its dimensions.\nBut it is not only from the point of view of gender that Renne argues the meaning of Bunu cloth is derived. Renne reflects at great length on the nature and unique properties of the textile medium itself as a determinant of its meaning. In her introduction--which I highly recommend as essential reading for any one interested in the study of cloth and culture--she emphasizes the many inherent qualities in cloth that contribute to its meaning. They include its wearability, its ability to absorb human sweat and other bodily secretions, the socialness of its outside or the privateness of its inside, and, in general, its potential to express ideas about \"individuality, social continuity, and the circularity of time and space\" (p. 9). All of these properties and more she then eloquently illustrates as she presents her Bunu data throughout the book.\nThe interesting logic and order with which Renne presents her data is also worth noting. I find it interesting that she uses the Bunu order of things as her own organizing principle, for example, by dividing chapters according to categories of color. Also, her frequent use of sub-headings, inserted at every possible juncture, not only informs us of the precise direction of her thought but makes it clear that, in her analysis, she leaves few corners unturned. For example, her chapter titled \"Why Bunu Brides Wear Black\" includes such sub-headings as \"Producing and Acquiring Black Marriage Cloths,\" \"Who Made and Who Gave Marriage Cloths,\" \"The Meaning of Black Marriage Cloth in Traditional Marriage,\" \"The Meaning of Black Things\", and \"When Black is Too Dangerous to be Worn.\" Throughout her tightly organized text, she gives ample voice to her informants as they recount the many Bunu myths, histories, and beliefs she collected during her fieldwork in the course of three different visits between 1987-91.\nExactly where she did her fieldwork is of value as well. Renne focuses her study on a Yoruba culture that falls well beyond the fringes of mainstream Yoruba. Unlike the latter, Bunu royalty does not claim divine origins from Ife, nor do the Bunu worship the hierarchical pantheon of orisha so wedded to it. The Bunu may very well be the remnants of the Yoruba culture existing prior to the creation and spread of divine kingship. Therefore, Renne's study could be quite useful when looking for antecedents for more mainstream Yoruba culture, not unlike studying Gothic cathedrals on the periphery to better understand the roots of those that have long since been elaborated on in the center of Europe.\nRenne's study is not without a few minor oversights. She never discusses the European-designed divorce laws which in her introduction she claims so impacted on traditional marriage practices and related weaving. Also somewhat troubling are her illustrations, none of which have figure numbers, and to which she, thus, gives no direct reference within text. This is particularly problematic for her nine color illustrations which, unlike the black and white ones, are confined to just one section of the book. Having no way to reference them within the text itself, one would hope that their captions would help to link them to the text or, at least, to sufficiently explain their content. This is not always the case. To cite one example, she illustrates a Bunu king wearing regalia which appears to be of Hausa or Nupe origins. Yet, in spite of her keen attention to Bunu textile trade, she says nothing about how and from where the king got his gown. The caption reads only that he is \"wearing regalia of a northern Bunu king.\" Furthermore, the ensemble in its entirety incorporates the three colors in question--blue cloth, white embroidery, and red beads and hat. What symbolic messages does this color range imply given the importance of such colors to the Bunu? Again, the label does not help to address this question.\nDespite these minor criticisms, Renne's book is an impressive, if not model, study of the history and meaning of one Yoruba cloth tradition. Among other things, she helps to dispel the misconception that African art \"history\" is irretrievable if not non-existent, by appropriately interweaving her observations about the Bunu cloth in the present with the intricate complexities of the Bunu past, both mythical and historical. Furthermore, her book will be of eminent use for Africanists or anyone in the disciplines of anthropology, art history, history, and folklore who are interested in such topics as the anthropology of cloth, aesthetics, issues of gender, and identity formation in the face of cultural change in the post-colonial world.\n[1]. Glaze, Anita. Art and Death in a Senufo Village. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1981.\n[2]. Herbert, Eugenia. 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        "raw_content": "Ruth Landes. The City of Women. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1994. xxxvi + 251 pp. $17.95 (cloth), ISBN 978-0-8263-1555-7; $21.95 (paper), ISBN 978-0-8263-1556-4.\nReviewed by Mary Ann Mahony (Notre Dame University)\nThe City of Women by Ruth Landes was first published by Macmillan Press in 1947 and reissued with an introduction by anthropologist Sally Cole in 1994 by the University of New Mexico Press. The book works on many levels: it is a study of candomble, the Afro-Brazilian religion of Bahia, of the role of women in candomble, and of race relations in Brazil, but it is also much more. The City of Women has much to offer anyone interested in Brazilian history, comparative race and gender relations, the history of anthropology, and the relationships between researcher and subject in anthropology and oral history. Sally Cole's excellent introduction, \"Ruth Landes in Brazil: Writing, Race, and Gender in 1930s American Anthropology,\" places Landes and her work in the context of the history of anthropology, outlines Landes's biography and the responses to her book, and helps to draw out some of Landes's most important points.\nAccording to Cole, The City of Women and its author have never received the attention they deserved. At the time the book was published, influential anthropologists raised questions about Landes's arguments on gender roles in candomble, on the origins of Afro-Brazilian religions, and about her \"methods and personal comportment in the field\" (Cole in Landes, 1992: xxi). Roger Bastide, one of her few supporters, wrote that The City of Women was \"one of only two books that give an adequate idea of [the] dense, teeming, vitality\" of candomble, but that Landes presented \"a feminine view of the candombles which is in keeping with the aggressive self-affirmation of North American women\" (Bastide, 1978: 221). It was hardly an overwhelming endorsement. Recent research on candomble largely supports Landes's findings that women were central to the candomble hierarchy and that men who allowed themselves to be possessed by the spirits were often homosexuals (Cole in Landes, 1992: xxii). But her ideas met with such opposition during most of her career that she did not obtain a permanent academic position until 1965, thirty years after she received her Ph.D. (Cole in Landes, 1992: xxviii).\nIronically, the same characteristics that made Landes and The City of Women controversial in the past make her work particularly interesting today. The questions that she explored about race and gender, about the relationship between researcher and research subject, and about the role of history in the formation of cultures have emerged as important ones in both history and anthropology. And the same methodology which got her into trouble when the book was published--openly discussing her own experiences in the field--enable us to see why she made the arguments about race and gender that she did and keep the text fresh almost fifty years after it was first published.\nLandes's ideas about candomble do not appear controversial now, but they were when she published her book. She argued that candomble was a complex, organized, and structured set of beliefs and practices that provided emotional, cultural, and economic support to impoverished Afro-Brazilians, that Bahia's traditional candombles were matriarchies organized by and for women, and that gender and race intersected in complex ways in Brazil (Landes, 1992:248). Because of the importance of women in traditional candomble, this Afro-Brazilian religion was incompatible with patriarchy (Landes, 1992:148). Possession by the gods, the central component of the religious practice, was the domain of women: men supported the candomble temples financially, but did not run them (Landes, 1992:37). Consensual unions were more common than formal marriages and sexual relations were what many Brazilians and Americans would have considered promiscuous (Landes, 1992:147-48). Landes believed that candomble gave Afro-Brazilian women power and status not granted to their white sisters and that these powerful women were among Brazil's most important social resources (Landes, 1992:248).\nLandes also showed that Brazil's Afro-Brazilian religions were not seamless, unchanging, cultural legacies of an African past, but dynamic, living expressions of Brazil's past and its present. To support her arguments she not only discussed the history of candomble and slavery in Brazil, but showed that candomble was in the process of change in the 1930s when a new group of Afro-Brazilian cults, called \"caboclo cults,\" was developing. These groups, according to Landes, were radically new because they allowed men, usually homosexuals, to be possessed by spirits--a role traditionally restricted to women. Traditional practitioners of candomble considered these caboclo cults \"upstarts.\"\nLandes's arguments about race relations were less controversial at the time. She argued that notions of race in Brazil were very different from those in the United States and in Germany. She maintained that class not race was the basis of discrimination in Brazil, showing herself to be influenced by Gilberto Freyre and others who believed Brazil to be a racial democracy. Arguments about Brazilian racial democracy have been contested since the 1960s (da Costa, 1985). But Landes's work demonstrates clearly why Brazilian and foreign scholars alike could have believed that Brazilians did not discriminate against each other along racial lines, because she contrasts what the Brazilians she met thought with what she thought, with what many Americans thought, and with what Nazis thought.\nLandes began her research at a time when American society was highly segregated, when lynching was not uncommon, and when studies of race relations in the United States and U.S. /Brazilian studies were in early stages. Gilberto Freyre's work was new: at Columbia, where Landes had studied, anthropologists were excited by the possibility that there was a place where the \"large Negro population lived with ease and freedom among the general population\" (Landes, 1992:1). To prepare her for life and work in Brazil, her supervisors at Columbia sent Landes to Fisk University, a historically black college in Tennessee, to \"teach, to study the [library] collection and to 'get used to Negroes'\" (Landes, 1992:2). At Fisk she came to know African Americans who, although highly educated and erudite, suffered discrimination because of their race and saw the world divided into blacks and whites (Landes, 1992:4). Arriving in Brazil she also met Americans from the south who were vocal in their racism and she encountered Germans who were outspoken in their support for Nazism. She found Brazilian ideas about race much more fluid, and thus came to believe that Brazilians did not discriminate on the basis of race.\nThe strategy Landes used to present her evidence was one of the controversial elements of her work--but it is also what has kept her work fresh. The study placed the author, her friends, and her contacts squarely in the middle of the research, and brought the reader along through the research process. She shared her experiences with the reader as she traveled from New York to Nashville to Rio de Janeiro to Salvador Bahia, from universities and mansions to the streets and shacks and candombles of Salvador's poor black neighborhoods in the 1930s. In the process she showed us how the people she studied viewed their world, each other, and the foreigner who was studying them, as well as how others viewed them. But she also showed us how she viewed her research, how she made contact with her subjects, and how the experience changed her.\nThe methodology is deceptive: it appears at first that the book is very simple, but a look at the way she constructed her argument on comparative race relations shows that it is, rather, very complex. Landes used several kinds of evidence to support her ideas on comparative race relations. She admitted that most anthropologists in the United States at that time knew absolutely nothing about African American populations or Brazil. She discussed the work of the few scholars who were informed, either African Americans teaching at Fisk University or Brazilians like Gilberto Freyre and Edison Carneiro. She introduced conversations with Afro-Brazilians, with African Americans, with members of the American community in Bahia, and with the Nazis whom she meets (Landes, 1992:13-14). She shows that the practitioners of candomble and the scholars who studied them were persecuted as communists under Getulio Vargas's Estado Novo. And she used her own experiences as a woman in Brazil to show that \"respectable\" white women had less freedom than did any other group of people with whom she came in contact. She emphasized that \"respectable\" women did not travel alone, did not live alone, did not dine alone, and did not study candombles at all (Landes, 1992:12-13). She admitted that she needed a man to serve as her escort in Salvador and that it was not until Edison Carneiro began to fulfill that role that she was free to visit the candombles and interview the people involved in them. By the close of the book it is very clear why she came to the conclusions she did, and she is quite persuasive.\nAll of this should not be taken to mean that Landes's work is without its shortcomings--it is not. While some aspects of the work are refreshingly new, others are disturbingly dated. Her terminology of race is marked by terms prevalent in 1930s America; consequently she discusses Negroes even though she mentions that Afro-Bahian or African were the terms in most use in Bahia at the time. More importantly, she ignores clear evidence of racial prejudice among Brazilians: in New York, Rio de Janeiro, and Bahia she met Brazilians whose attitudes toward Bahia and Afro-Brazilians were distinctly hostile. Her descriptions of successful people of African descent, like Edison Carneiro, make it clear that there was a relationship between skin color and social mobility--elites appear to have been of mixed racial background while the poor seemed to be completely African. While notions about race in Brazil were different than they were in the United States at the time, racial prejudice did exist--she largely ignores the evidence of racism and its implications.\nDespite this criticism The City of Women stands the test of time. And methodologically it is very instructive: for Landes makes it abundantly clear that her scholarly arguments are the result of a combination of training, research, and personal experience. For these reasons The City of Women ought to be on the \"must read\" list of anyone preparing to do field research, especially in ethnography or oral history, in a culture different from his or her own.\nBastide, Roger. African Religions of Brazil: Toward a Sociology of the Interpenetration of Civilizations Translated by Helen Sebba (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1978).\nCosta, Emilia Viotti da. The Brazilian Empire: Myths and Histories (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1985).\nLandes, Ruth. The City of Women with an Introduction by Sally Cole (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1994).\nCitation: Mary Ann Mahony. Review of Landes, Ruth, The City of Women. H-LatAm, H-Net Reviews. April, 1996.",
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Hundreds have gone missing in what appear to be forced disappearances, and hundreds of others have received preliminary death sentences.\nWidespread torture in a perceived climate of impunity was one of the main grievances behind the uprising that toppled Mubarak. Stork warned that \"allowing the security services to commit this heinous crime across the country invites another cycle of unrest.\"\nPresident Donald Trump has hailed Sissi as an ally against terrorism, but last month the United States cut or delayed nearly $300 million in military and economic aid, part of an estimated $1.3 billion a year the U.S. has given Egypt since it made peace with Israel in 1979.\nBased on interviews with 19 Egyptians detained as far back as 2013, the rights group documented abuses ranging from beatings to rape and sodomy. Human Rights Watch said local rights groups have documented dozens of deaths under torture in police custody.\nIt said torture sessions are aimed at extracting confessions, collecting information or simply as punishment. Prosecutors, who are tasked with probing violations, create an \"environment of almost total impunity\" by either ignoring complaints of torture or threatening abuse themselves.\nHuman Rights Watch says it found identical methods of torture used in detention facilities across the country, an \"assembly line of serious abuse.\"\nAfter a \"welcoming party\" of beatings, detainees are stripped naked, blindfolded and subjected to electrical shocks and various stress positions. In one position, known as the \"grill,\" detainees are hung from a spit-like wooden pole placed atop two chairs.\nOfficers often move detainees from one room to the other, where different methods of torture are used, such as pulling out nails or electrocuting a detainee while dousing him with water, often until he passes out. Some detainees said they were placed inside a room dubbed the \"fridge\" and kept in extremely cold temperatures while wearing nothing but underwear.\n\"All my nerves were shaking. 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        "raw_content": "Circle of Impact: The true life events of a brave action figure by Lynn McCoy\nThe author of Circle of Impact; The true life events of a brave action figure is Lynn McCoy and she has written a comprehensive biography of her husband Bob McCoy. I spoke with Lynn and she told me that Bob\u2019s story was too riveting and special to go untold. She worked for years to find the photographs and stories to go with Bob\u2019s history and Circle of Impact is the result of that effort. Bob McCoy is well-known today for his artwork and attends many car racing reunions where his work is prominently displayed on the programs. I also see Bob at car shows and racing events where his booth attracts racing fans from all spectrums of auto racing. Like so many other people, what I know about Bob McCoy is what I see and so my first impression is that he is a fine artist who loves car racing. Like most first impressions, I was very wrong. McCoy is truly a throwback to a previous era when men and women were very versatile and interested in so many different things. I learned that McCoy was a circle track veteran and quite successful. I also learned that McCoy tried his hand at rodeo riding and rode horses, the wild and unbroken kind. He also drove cars at El Mirage and Bonneville and is involved in hot rodding. That\u2019s the problem that we have, we see only the current life of the people we admire and don\u2019t see the whole story. Bob McCoy led a fascinating life and if the spirit moves him, will tackle another challenge just to see if he can master it. I have to admit that I like Lynn and Bob McCoy and always look for them whenever I\u2019m at a major car show, like the L.A. Roadster Show, the Grand National Roadster Show or the Good Guys Show. I also see him at racing reunions and memorials for our racers who have passed on. The McCoy\u2019s\u2019 as the saying goes, are real and they have a large following of fans.\nCircle of Impact is a first class, high quality, hard bound book with a cloth binding that should last a lifetime of use. The book has a high quality, glossy waxed paper for optimum showing of the photographs. It comes without a dust cover book jacket and I would recommend that the reader purchase a cover to keep the exterior from excessive wearing. Circle of Impact measures 11 \u00bc by 8 \u00be inches in size and has 346 pages. It is suitable as a coffee table book, as a pictorial, as a biography and as a history of mid-twentieth century auto racing in the United States. The cover of Circle of Impact has McCoy\u2019s artwork, which is highly prized by collectors and car racing fans. There are three drawings that give the essence of Bob McCoy; circle track racing, hot rodding and bronco busting. While I enjoy the photographs, seeing McCoy\u2019s trademark style of drawing makes this an exceptional cover for the book. The only drawback is the lack of a suitable dust cover jacket to protect the book. Circle of Impact is a substantial book, measuring a full 1 \u00bc inches in thickness and in the quality of the content and composition of materials. The price is a very reasonable $50 and compares very favorably to the books put out by Buzz Rose and Dick Wallen, two very talented authors and photographers. The publisher is Regent Publishing Services Ltd and this is the first printing. Lynn McCoy is the author and sells the books personally at car shows and from her home. You can contact Lynn at PO Box 1084, Lakeside, California 92040 or go on-line at www.BobMcCoyArt.com to purchase a copy. Another way is to go to the major California car shows and look for Bob\u2019s booth. Lynn will have some books on hand and she and Bob will be glad to sign them for you.\nI counted the wealth stored in McCoy\u2019s book, but so great was the material that I may have lost the exact count. There were 58 drawings and artwork by Bob McCoy, some of which were duplications, but many of which were original. There were 489 black and white photographs, some being small and part of a collage, while others were full page and spectacular. I found four posters, four cartoons and four more miscellaneous contributions. There were 58 color plates, many of which were full and half page in size. Finally there were 65 newspaper clippings. The wealth of information in the book was simply breathtaking. This is the kind of work that one reads and rereads over and over again, each time finding another jewel of knowledge. The one drawback to all this information is that the author did not create an index of names and places. There is absolutely no way for the serious historian to quickly and efficiently find names and places to do research. In effect, historians will have to create their own index if they wish to use this book as a serious historical work. While 99% of the public is uninterested in having an index, over time the serious reader who acquires this book will have problems finding a particular name or event. As a pictorial, Circle of Impact is an impressive book. As a tribute to a very important racer and artist, the book is simply superior. Its major lack is an index and no matter how much I rail on about authors who fail to add an index, few heed my advice. One other thing that is noteworthy is that while most of the photographs and other pictorials are nicely captioned, some are not, or barely have a brief mention of who is in the photographs. It\u2019s very disconcerting to see a photograph that is under-captioned or without a caption. 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Many of the photographs were duplicates of the action, but about 250 of the photographs bound the story to the pictures. Lynn McCoy does a great job of telling the readers who Bob McCoy really is. This is what a biography should be. Bob McCoy\u2019s story is told from the very beginning and without rancor or hiding some of the unpleasant details.\nNormally I would give the readers a breakdown of the chapters and their contents, but a normal review is around 1000 words and Bob McCoy\u2019s life is so fascinating that to attempt to do that I would need 3000 words to summarize his life. I\u2019ll be brief; you\u2019ll like this book if you like stories about an adventurous person who takes on the world on his or her terms. Bob did a bit of everything that interested him and he did it well. Perhaps he would have been better remembered as a rodeo star if he had concentrated simply on busting broncos. Or maybe he would have been a well known star of the oval track circuit if he had focused all his energies on racing and stayed out of the hospital. He could have been one of the more famous land speed racers if he had concentrated only on setting records and building faster and faster cars. If only he had spent all his life as an artist and devoted every second to that craft, maybe he would already be a household name outside of the motorsports world. But he isn\u2019t that kind of man. He wants to live life, not simply be a name in any one field. He gave everything that he had to whatever it was that he was trying at the time and still spending time with his family, which meant so much to him. He was acquiring friends and experiencing life while he was conquering the loves of his life. Bob McCoy is famous in his own right and respected by his peers. His achievements in oval track racing, land speed time trials, rodeo and as an artist are already known by those who are a part of those worlds. What Lynn McCoy has done is bring a talented and brave man to the rest of the world. There are some flaws in the book, just as there are some flaws in all books, but in the final analysis, that is, how well does the author manage to educate us about a subject, Circle of Impact is a superior work. I highly recommend it to those who love auto racing and to those who simply love a great story, a moral and uplifting one. Bob McCoy can count his chips and walk away from the gambling table of life a winner right now, but I doubt that he will. There\u2019s simply too much life left in Bob for him to do that and I know that he has a few more challenges that he wants to test. I rate this book a 7 out of 8 sparkplugs and a best buy.\nLynn McCoy is the author and sells the books personally at car shows and from her home. 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Schafer, Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter Published 7:12 a.m. CT Oct. 31, 2018\nMANITOWOC - Incumbent Caleb Frostman and Andre Jacque will go head-to-head on the ballots Nov. 6 for the office of District 1 state senator.\nThese candidates have filled out a candidate survey provided by USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin to give our readers a taste of who they are and what they stand for.\nAbsentee ballots are available from the City Clerk's office \u2014 ballots can be mailed to registered voters upon receipt of an absentee ballot request form, or people can vote in person by absentee ballot at the City Clerk's office at 900 Quay St., Manitowoc.\nVoters must be registered and provide a photo ID, such as a driver's license or Wisconsin Department of Transportation identification card, when voting. To register, people can visit the City Clerk's office or go online at myvote.wi.gov and provide proof of residence.\nOTHER NEWS: Two Rivers Machut's stays true to Wisconsin supper club experience\nState Sen. Caleb Frostman (Photo11: Submitted by Caleb Frostman)\nPolitical experience: State senator since June 2018\nProfessional/work experience and education: Prior to being elected to office, Caleb worked as the executive director of the Door County Economic Development Corporation, and worked in commercial real estate finance for nearly a decade.\nPersonal: Caleb grew up in Green Bay and graduated from the UW-Madison Business School before pursuing a career in commercial real estate finance.\nWhy are you running? I am running because I have seen firsthand how public policy can directly affect people's lives. I want to improve the quality of the lives of the people around me and ensure that our government is working for everyone. I believe we are given two ears and one mouth in that proportion for a reason, and I plan to continue to govern through listening, finding common ground and taking action.\nWhat is the key issue in this race for you? Some of the most common issues that constituents bring up at the doors, on the phone and in listening sessions are education, health care, the environment and the economy. On education, I will invest in the UW System and our technical colleges, work to lower student loan debt and expand opportunities for everyone to succeed in today\u2019s economy. On health care, I will expand access to high-quality health care coverage, protect community health clinics and lower prescription costs for seniors. On the environment, I will ensure that everyone in the district can drink their water and that current and future generations have the opportunity to enjoy Wisconsin\u2019s natural resources. On the economy, we must look for ways to support home-grown businesses and prioritize investment in jobs, businesses and start-ups right here in northeast Wisconsin.\nAndr\u00e9 Jacque\nState Rep. Andre Jacque (Photo11: Submitted by Andre Jacque)\nPolitical experience: State representative for northern Manitowoc County and southern Brown County from 2011 to present\nProfessional/work experience and education: Previous private sector and local government work experience in grant writing and communications. Member of the Wisconsin Council on Domestic Abuse, Wisconsin Small Business Environmental Council, Family & Childcare Resources of Northeast Wisconsin board, Green Bay Area Crimestoppers board and Paul Van Handel Memorial Foundation for families with special-needs children. A graduate of Green Bay Southwest, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and the La Follette Institute of Public Affairs. I am proud to have earned the 2017-18 Legislator of the Year awards from both the Wisconsin Professional Police Association and the Wisconsin Chiefs of Police Association, Wisconsin Coalition Against Domestic Violence Legislative Champion Award, Wisconsin Counties Association Outstanding Legislator Award, NFIB Guardian of Small Business Award, Wisconsin Family Council Legislator of the Year Award, Manitowoc County Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition IMPACT recognition, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Legislator of the Year, Wisconsin Towns Association Friend of Towns, Manitowoc County EDC/Progress Lakeshore Economic Accelerator of the Year Award finalist, and the Wisconsin Independent Living Network Relentless Badger for the Disabled Award.\nPersonal: Fourteen-year district resident, 28 years living in northeast Wisconsin. Married to Ren\u00e9e with five children, Caleb (11), Mikayla (10), Langston (6), Siena (4) and Xavier (2).\nWhy are you running? I want an even better, brighter future for my kids, and yours. I want to expand our economy, keep our community safe and our schools strong, protect our natural resources, invest in our future and create opportunities to ensure that our children want and have the ability to stay here to raise their family, too. I\u2019m proud to call northeast Wisconsin home, and it\u2019s been a great honor to serve our area in the State Assembly and to be your voice in the political process. With your vote, I will have the opportunity to be an even more effective advocate for our region and to work hard for common-sense policy.\nI have a proven legislative track record as an effective, accessible and persistent bi-partisan problem-solver who works on a broad range of issues and gets things done for my constituents. I\u2019ve shown that I\u2019m willing to stand up for the people of my district, and even to stand up to my own party leadership when it comes to doing the right thing. I wasn\u2019t handpicked by party bosses and I\u2019ve earned a reputation of honest independence that I think is more important than political gamesmanship.\nWe deserve an efficient government that works together across parties and levels, and a safe community. These are concerns I have worked on tirelessly throughout my time in state and local government, as a volunteer and a private citizen. I am proud to champion common-sense reforms that save taxpayer dollars on behalf of my constituents, and to accomplish their ideas for getting government out of the way of doing the right thing.\nWhat is the key issue in this race for you? The key issue in this race is being an accessible and effective advocate for our area. I am proud to have been recognized for my efforts to aid and expand economic development and redevelopment in Manitowoc County and to assist vocational opportunities for students, veterans and the disabled in ways that have paid dividends for all of northeast Wisconsin. I\u2019ve been an independent voice in the legislature and worked to write common-sense laws with broad bipartisan support.\nI am proud to have earned the 2017-2018 Legislator of the Year awards from both the Wisconsin Professional Police Association and the Wisconsin Chiefs of Police Association, Wisconsin Coalition Against Domestic Violence Legislative Champion Award, Wisconsin Counties Association Outstanding Legislator Award, NFIB Guardian of Small Business Award, Wisconsin Family Council Legislator of the Year Award, Manitowoc County Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition IMPACT recognition, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Legislator of the Year, Wisconsin Towns Association Friend of Towns, Manitowoc County EDC/Progress Lakeshore Economic Accelerator of the Year Award finalist, and the Wisconsin Independent Living Network Relentless Badger for the Disabled Award. I am involved in the community as a member of the Wisconsin Council on Domestic Abuse, the Wisconsin Small Business Environmental Council, Family & Childcare Resources of Northeast Wisconsin board, Green Bay Area Crimestoppers board, and the Paul Van Handel Memorial Foundation for families with special-needs children.\nI enjoy helping constituents cut through red tape with state agencies have introduced regulatory reform legislation that will help citizens push back against the bureaucracy. I encourage you to call me directly on my cell phone any time at 920-819-8066 with your ideas or email me at andre.jacque@gmail.com.\nRead or Share this story: https://www.htrnews.com/story/news/2018/10/31/wisconsin-election-district-1-state-senate-profiles-caleb-frostman-andre-jacque/1774738002/",
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        "raw_content": "Pollo Del Mar , Contributor\nDrag queen on the SF social, political, editorial and fundraising scene\nElectronica Hitmaker Gryffin: Musicians 'Being True' To Sexual Identity Is 'Huge'\nGrowing up just a short drive from San Francisco inspired Dan Griffith\u2019s strong appreciation for diversity. Now those influences \u2014 from the Bay Area\u2019s broad ethnic and social spectrum to its eclectic music scene \u2014 have helped shape the producer known as Gryffin into one of electronica\u2019s hottest new tastemakers.\n\u201cI admire working with different cultures and backgrounds,\u201d Gryffin told Party Foul Radio with Pollo & Pearl, \u201cThey bring something different to the table I might not bring on my own.\u201d\nMusic producer and DJ Gryffin has launched his \u201cambitious,\u201d multi-city North American \u201cCastle in the Sky\u201d Tour.\nSince launching his professional career in 2014 \u2014 initially through remixes for major pop artists \u2014 the majority of Gryffin\u2019s work has centered around foreign-based acts. He gave new life to \u201cTalking Body\u201d by Swedish singer Tove Lo and reworked \u201cDesire\u201d by British band Years & Years.\nFinally in 2016, the multi-instrumentalist opted to stake his claim as a solo artist. Gryffin\u2019s debut \u201cHeading Home,\u201d a No. 1 single on the Spotify Viral 50 Chart, showcased vocals by Australian singer Josef Salvat. The trend continued with sophomore release \u201cWhole Heart,\u201d a Top 20 hit on Billboard\u2019s \u201cDance Club Play\u201d chart featuring Britain\u2019s BiPolar Sunshine.\n\u201cThere\u2019s definitely a different vibe that they bring to the table,\u201d said the producer when asked about his overwhelming affinity for international collaborations, a pattern even he had never noticed.\n\u201cI guess there is just something that stands out to me from them artistically that makes me want to work with them,\u201d Gryffin told Podomatic\u2019s No. 1 LGBTQ Podcast. \u201cMaybe it is because they are from different cultures and backgrounds, and I find the difference inspiring.\u201d\nWorking with others from around the world contributes to each recording being \u201cspecial\u201d and having \u201ca unique quality,\u201d Gryffin said. According to the producer, the musical approach of global artists varies significantly from what is common practice at home.\n\u201cEven their recording process \u2014 they don\u2019t want auto tune on their vocals, because they want to keep it more raw and organic,\u201d he shared. \u201cThey push back on certain things...things creatively that are just so different than the U.S.\u201d\nLISTEN: Gryffin Feat. Sinead Harnett \u201cLove in Ruins\u201d\nGryffin\u2019s appreciation for the value of artistic differences and individual life experiences, and how those shape music, extends beyond ethnicity and nationality though. Early life in the Bay Area exposed him to a spectrum of sexual orientations and identities as well, he said.\n\u201cI\u2019ve always been open to and accepting of that,\u201d Gryffin said of the LGBTQ influences the Bay Area provided. \u201cThat\u2019s a part of why I am so grateful your community has accepted me.\u201d\n\u201cI\u2019ve made a lot of music, actually, which features artists who are publicly gay \u2014 like Troye Sivan and Oly Alexander of Years & Years,\u201d he continued. \u201cWorking with them has been an awesome experience for me. It really opened the door for my music to be heard by the community.\u201d\nGryffin, who is heterosexual, commends Sivan and Alexander for their authenticity. Calling it \u201cawesome for an artist\u201d to be honest about sexual identity, he is \u201cin full support\u201d of both.\n\u201cFirst of all, he is being true to himself and his own artistic and personal integrity, which is huge,\u201d said Gryffin specifically of Sivan, whose hit single \u201cYouth\u201d he remixed to great acclaim in 2016.\n\u201cI think he is giving people within the community confidence as well, to be like \u2018This is who I am,\u2019\u201d he continued. \u201cThat\u2019s a beautiful thing. 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Around the time of \u201cHeading Home,\u201d he says, they began work on the new single. Unfortunately, it was placed on a back burner until recently.\n\u201cIt\u2019s funny with music, because sometimes it takes forever for a song to come out \u2014 for so many reasons,\u201d Gryffin said. \u201cWhether it\u2019s the label or the other artist you\u2019re working with has their own project, things get delayed so often.\u201d\nAfter nearly 18 months on the shelf, though, Gryffin still felt an attachment to the song and decided to release it. 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        "raw_content": "Costly Cleaner Coal Technology Fighting Competition From Renewable Energy\nEmissions rise from stacks the Duke Energy Corp. Gibson Station power plant at dusk in Owensville, Indiana, U.S., on Thursday, July 23, 2015. Coal reclaimed its ranking as the top fuel for generating electricity at U.S. power plants in May, beating natural gas, which took the number one spot for the first time in April. 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        "raw_content": "Home \u203a Blog \u203a Triathlon Legend Craig \u201ccrowie\u201d Alexander Sets New Course Record At Australia\u2019s Iconic Ironman 70.3 Busselton: Weekend Wrap-up\nTriathlon Legend Craig \u201ccrowie\u201d Alexander Sets New Course Record At Australia\u2019s Iconic Ironman 70.3 Busselton: Weekend Wrap-up\nPublished May 2nd, 2016 by Devteam\nCraig \u201cCrowie\u201d Alexander hit another milestone in his iconic career by setting a new course record at Western Australia\u2019s scenic IRONMAN 70.3 Busselton this weekend. Showing no sign of slowing down, the three-time IRONMAN world champion turns 43 years old next month, and the Busso victory is Alexander\u2019s third consecutive 70.3 win in 2016.\n\u201cCongrats to Crowie! His first time winning Busso, his third straight 70.3 championship of the year, and to top it off, a new course record at one of Australia\u2019s most important races. Each is an accomplishment in its own way and even more so when racing against so many other strong, fast \u2013 and younger \u2013 athletes,\u201d said the Human Interest Group Director Michael Cardoza.\n\u201cLike everyone else, we\u2019re cheering for Crowie to keep his winning streak going as long as possible.\u201d\nAlexander\u2019s strategy of controlled pacing throughout a race once again powered the champ past competitors when it counted most.\nExiting 8th from the water with a time of 22:45, Alexander had a solid bike leg with a time of 2:04:58. With several athletes off their bikes and surging ahead on the fast run course, Alexander stayed confident and moved up through the pack. Around the mid-point, he overtook his closest competitors, resulting in a side-by-side showdown with lead Mitch Robins. About 6km before the finish, Alexander sprinted past Robins to the lead where he stayed as well as dropping the fastest run of the day, 1:12:22.\nAlexander crossed the finish line at 3:42:59, just seconds faster than the standing record of 3:43:06 set by fellow Australian professional triathlete Tim Van Berkel in 2014.\n\u201cI am really glad I finally got the chance to come and race in Busselton. This race has grown into one of the biggest in Australia and year after year, continues to attract the best athletes. It is such a stunning course but a hard, fast race,\u201d commented Alexander.\nOne of the most successful and popular professional triathletes of all time, Alexander adds Busso to his 2016 podium tour along with victories at IRONMAN 70.3 Subic Bay in the Philippines and IRONMAN 70.3 Putrajaya in Malaysia.\nAlexander now turns his attention to the US, where he will base himself in Boulder, Colorado during June and July. At this point, Alexander is unsure if he will race for another 70.3 World title at the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championships in Queensland, Australia this September.\n\u201cI am keeping a good balance of racing, sponsor requests, Sansego and family this year and still managing to get around the globe a bit. I still love to rev the Sunday morning engine but I\u2019m not working my different commitments solely around a firm race schedule anymore\u201d said Alexander. \u201cI need to be available for more than just racing these days.\nMitchell Robins (AUS) 3:44:36",
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        "raw_content": "Siemens awarded \u00a31bn cable contract\nSiemens has been awarded a \u00a31 billion contract for the construction of the first sub-sea electricity link between Scotland and England.\nThe 261-mile line will run from Hunterston in Ayrshire to a landing point on the Wirral peninsula and will have a 2,200 megawatt (MW) capacity.\nThe development, which will also include cable manufacturer Prysmian, will also be the first sub-sea link ever using a direct current voltage level of 600 kilovolts (kV), which will increase the link\u2019s capacity and lead to lower transmission losses.\nNational Grid executive director Nick Winser said: \u201cThis link will have a vital role to play in meeting both the country\u2019s energy needs and helping to address the problem of climate change.\n\u201cWe are investing in an innovative solution using the most advanced technology. As a result, the benefits for consumers and electricity generators in being able to transport power in the most efficient way will be felt for years to come.\u201d\nThe energy firms said that it will also be the first sub-sea link ever using a direct current voltage level of 600 kilovolts (kV), which will increase the link\u2019s capacity and lead to lower transmission losses.\nIt is planned to be fully operational by 2016.",
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        "raw_content": "The ICS Board of Trustees was delighted to announce that Linda Cardozo was the 2017 winner of the ICS Lifetime Achievement Award. This award was created to honour an individual who has made a lifetime commitment and a lasting contribution to the advancement of science, education, clinical practice or public awareness in the field of continence.\nLinda was presented with her award at the ICS Annual Dinner, during the ICS Annual Scientific Meeting in Florence. During Linda\u2019s acceptance speech she stated \u201cI am very proud of all my achievements but the thing that I am most proud of was enabling other people to achieve a potential that they would not have obtained themselves. To date I have trained 8 sub speciality trainees and nearly 50 fellows and nurses, all over the world, improving the quality of life for women with pelvic floor disorders and I\u2019m so proud of how they have turned out. Which makes me very happy to receive this lifetime achievement award.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "I also attended attended BHS and heard the stories of Charlie the construction worker as a freshman. I was told the stories of Charly by other students and older graduates. These stories had been circling for some time as most alumni are familiar with them.\nThe story of Charly, the way I was told and the way I remeber it goes as follows. When the auditorium at BHS was beeing built there was a death of a construction worker named Charly. I don't recall the circumstaces of his death but he was buried in one of the walls of the auditorium. This is why there is no record of his death. There was only a disapearance. As a result of his untimely death and burial his ghost is know to haunt the auditorium.\nNow, on to the drama teacher.\nMy sister was a student of Vivian Bish when she passed away. We were both attending BHS at the time. I was a Junior and my sister a freshman. My sister was in the drama teachers first class of the day. She and her classmates found the Ms. Bish face down in the orchestra pit the morning of the accident. They were the first to see her, that anyone knows of. The lights were out and it appeared there was no one else in the auditorium. Ms. Bish was well loved by her students. When they learned of her death the next day everyone was upset and deeply disturbed. Many of the class were excused early to grieve.\nRummors started immediately that she was pushed or that she had an encounter with Charly, and so on and so forth. The death was ruled as an accident. The authorities figured she hadn't turned the lights on, didn't see the edge of the stage and mis-stepped right over the edge of the stage. I've always wondered if that's what really happened. Was there a discruntle student?(she didn't appear to have any) Did she have an encounter with Charlie? (Is Charlie even real?) Why would she be in the auditorium with out any lights on? Why would she not be aware of the edge of the stage when she spent so much time on and around that stage? Maybe someday we'll have some answers and maybe until then Vivian Bish will continue to haunt the auditorium.\nI'm a freshman now and when I was in room A315 on March 6 I saw an orb of light that manifested in front of me then disappear into my phone then my phone died could some one look into that please\nEveryone knows the legend of Charlie. The story was he was a drunken construction worker and died while working on the school, drunk. There is a cross on the ceiling stage left in the wings by the prop/costume room. The other side has no cross.\nIn 2004 I took acting during summer school. Some of the kids there decided to call out to Charlie. They asked for him to do something, anything, to show he was there. Suddenly all the lights in the house and on stage went off. Mrs. Wright, the current acting teacher, and a few students (including myself) ran through the auditorium and up the stairs into the light booth to find it deserted. Now though this may seem like some kids playing a prank and taking off afterwards, you have to understand there is only one way to and from the light booth... down a steep and narrow stair case. People who have been working there for years are still very cautious while traversing these steps. It is impossible to run down this staircase. None of us can explain it.\nThere have also been occasions where we would go upstairs in Charlie's wing to the prop room, the entrance to which is located below the cross only to find ourselves temporarily locked in. We tested the door knob and lock and had no problems unless there was a small group alone in the room.\nAlso, you can hear someone walking across the cat walk only to find that no one was there.\nCharlie is seen as harmless and just a prankster. 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        "raw_content": "Home Investigations Part III: A Guatemalan Response?\nPart III: A Guatemalan Response?\nOn December 18, 2010, a local soccer league in Coban held its championship match. One team featured Alta Verapaz\u2019s governor at the time, Jose Adrian Lopez. The other team featured Horst Walther Overdick, one of Guatemala\u2019s most powerful drug traffickers. Overdick\u2019s team won, but as a local newspaper said, the governor got his \u201crevenge\u201d when the government sent in troops and extra police as part of a state of siege in Alta Verapaz the next day. The siege lasted two months during which time military personnel arrested 22 suspects, and seized small amounts of cash, as well as 41 vehicles, 39 mostly Kalashnikov assault rifles and 23 German-made machine guns.\nIt was hailed by the government as a success. However, former government officials from Alta Verapaz said those captured were not big players. 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When the Gulf Cartel leaders refused their request, the two split definitively. Tamaulipas and Nuevo Leon states in northern Mexico have since then become battle zones.\nThe end of Zetas\u2013Gulf Cartel relations has made Guatemala that much more important for the Zetas. They sent a brash new commander to the area in early 2010. Alias \u201cZ-200\u201d is reportedly a young man in his late 20s or early 30s. The nephew of a high-ranking Zeta leader in Mexico, Z-200\u2019s abrasive style has alienated even some of his Zeta colleagues and local allies. The change in tactics has also been immediate. On June 26, 2010, suspected Zetas killed Giovanny Espa\u00f1a\u2014the man who had taken over the Leon empire after Juancho Leon\u2019s death \u2013 and four of his bodyguards as they were driving along a rural highway in the Zacapa state. 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In the months leading up to the May massacre in Los Cocos, they ransacked two more gasoline stations, both properties of the Espa\u00f1a clan: one of them in Zacapa, the other in Peten.\nThe October rampage was a message to the Zetas\u2019 rivals that they were not content with Alta Verapaz. Indeed, the Zetas\u2019 focus is on two key states: Zacapa and Peten. Both are crucial corridors and consolidating them makes the Zetas the most formidable trafficking group in Guatemala. Zacapa is a critical crossing point for drugs entering from Honduras or coming up from El Salvador. Peten represents the top one-third of the country\u2019s territory; its vast jungle, unmanned borders with Belize and Mexico, and back roads and clandestine airstrips make it the ideal place for moving illicit product.\nZacapa is currently assigned to Jairo Orellana, alias \u201cEl Pelon,\u201d according to local and foreign counterdrug agents. Orellana has fathered a child with Marta Lorenzana, the widow of Juan Leon and daughter of Waldemar Lorenzana, law enforcement sources told InSight Crime. The relationship ties the Lorenzanas to the Overdick\u2013Zetas alliance, making them the most formidable trafficking group in the country.\nIn Peten, the Zetas are establishing bases in the municipalities of Poptun and Sayaxche. Poptun borders Belize and offers fertile recruiting ground as it is where the Kaibiles are trained. But Sayaxche has more strategic value. Its border with Mexico has no formal checkpoints and offers myriad passageways and smuggling routes. The Pasion River and many of its tributaries that run through the municipality converge along the border with the Usumacinta River. This connects the group to another strategic stronghold, Playa Grande in the Ixcan jungle, and to a highway in Mexico that runs parallel to Guatemala\u2019s northern border and leads directly to the heart of Chiapas.\nSayaxche is also well connected to Alta Verapaz to the south where the country\u2019s primary infrastructure project, the Franja Transversal del Norte, is being built. The highway will eventually connect the country east to west creating what may become the illegal drug superhighway par excellence. Sayaxche is connected to the Laguna del Tigre area to the north where the Zetas and others receive drugs via airplane, boat and land, and move it across the Mexican border. And In La Libertad province between Laguna del Tigre and Sayaxche, there are numerous \u201cblind\u201d passage points large enough to accommodate trucks. (The weak security along the Mexico-Guatemala border is noted in this U.S. cable released by WikiLeaks.)\nNot surprisingly, Sayaxche has long been a strategic corridor for small and big traffickers. The Leon and Mendoza crime families bought large tracts of land in this municipality. The Leon family was particularly savvy in purchasing or stealing numerous pieces of land in strategic trafficking corridors to help them do their business. Their alliances stretch into neighboring La Libertad, the place where the Zetas focused their efforts in May of this year. It is not clear what the source of the dispute which led to the May massacre was. The public message was towards Otto Salguero, an alleged ally of the Leon clan, giving the appearance that the Zetas are determined to eliminate the last of what was left of Leon\u2019s network.\nAfter the state of siege in Coban ended in February, the Zetas trickled back into the area with a slightly lower profile and a new structure that seems to share services with other local organizations. The Hummers were replaced by Corollas, one local businessman told InSight Crime. The Mexican operatives stayed away from Coban, sending instead Nicaraguan and Hondurans to do their dirty work. These lower level echelons of the organization jump started the extortion and \u201cpiso\u201d collection racket again and have made a push to control the expanding local drug market in the area as well.\nThe Zetas have also teamed with another Guatemalan based group popularly known as the \u201cchulamicos,\u201d who provide weapons, intelligence, cars, safe houses, and additional soldiers to various groups when needed. Two of the \u201cchulamicos\u201d top leaders are related by blood to some members of Overdick\u2019s security team. Between them they seem to share pieces of a loose hitman network whose center remains firmly under the command of Z-200. That does not mean, however, that the other factions of this network do not maintain their own security forces. The result is a seemingly defuse but functional network, each part with their own specialty or service that make them necessary to the whole.\nThe Zetas, for example, may run the core of the security team but they still seem to rely on Overdick and other local operatives for everything from illegal product to money laundering opportunities. Overdick has reportedly taken over the drug trafficking network of another powerful trafficker who was captured and extradited to the U.S. This network stretches from Colombia to Guatemala. The Zetas reportedly buy into his cocaine loads rather than the other way around. To be sure, whether the Zetas\u2019 contacts reach all the way to Colombia is still up for debate. The Zetas\u2019 recent violent spasm bolsters the theory that do not have their own suppliers; that they need to maintain control on this critical chokepoint in the distribution chain in order to keep their competitive advantage with others such as the Gulf Cartel.\nWhat is next for this amorphous but strong network is not clear. The May rampage in Peten and Alta Verapaz set the stage for an all-out war against the remaining criminal families in Guatemala. That appeared to be gathering steam. In Peten, one alleged political ally of the Mendoza family complained of threats by the Zetas and exiled his family from the country while election season continued apace. However, there are many strong Guatemalan groups left. The Mendoza family maintains a strong network in Peten and other parts of the country. Another network headed up the brother of recently captured trafficker is still operational in San Marcos, along the Mexican border. Other Guatemalans run the main highway through the Huehuetenango corridor, just north of San Marcos. These groups work closely with the Sinaloa Cartel, the Zetas\u2019 foremost rival in Central America.\nThe Zetas\u2019 attempts to muscle these local players in other Guatemalan provinces have failed. In November 2008, for instance, the Zetas launched a surprise attack against a group of local operatives in Huehuetenango. The locals repelled the attack. News reports say 17 died. When InSight Crime visited the area in early 2010, local security watchers said the number was closer to 60, most of those, they said, were Zetas. The Zetas have been fighting, unsuccessfully, to wrestle that area from those groups ever since.\nWhat\u2019s more, the government has also shown itself more capable in recent weeks. Following the massacre it called a state of siege in Peten, which it has prolonged through September. Authorities also arrested several more alleged members of the Zetas, including several top commanders who were operating in the Coban area. In recent weeks, another sting netted ten more operatives, including the head of the \u201cchulamicos\u201d group.\nMany, possibly even some of the Zetas\u2019 erstwhile allies, might have also have had some second thoughts about their attention-grabbing tactics, brutality, and reliability. Some who have had business dealings with the group have been killed, and several who survived the Zetas are in jail. Violent criminal tactics, like those favored by the Zetas, served to scare rivals and citizens alike into falling in line, but they undermine business operations as well. Z-200 has made more than his share of enemies, and there was talk of discontent in the Coban underworld.\nBut questions remain about the locals\u2019 capacity to deal with the Zetas. Their psychological war appeared to have also taken a toll on their friends and foes alike. And while the Zetas may be weakened by an unprecedented government assault, they remain the region\u2019s most formidable military structure.\nWhat happens next may depend on one of those unholy alliances seen in other parts of the region. Local businessmen in Coban that InSight Crime contacted are trying to figure out how to respond, perhaps with the same unsavory tactics as the Zetas use. Some are also working closely with the military in an attempt to purge the \u201cinvaders.\u201d While InSight Crime was in Coban, two Zeta operatives were reportedly found assassinated on the edge of town, perhaps in a prelude of things to come.\nHowever, the Zetas model and structure is something that Guatemala has never experienced. Its large security team and loose alliances do not depend on blood relations and open up the criminal game for a large array of small groups. It is something that is evident in Mexico, where factions of once large criminal groups are increasingly fighting amongst each other. So even if the Zetas were eliminated, another like-minded group would probably take their place, attempting to replicate the Zetas\u2019 model of creating a large military structure in order to monopolize \u201cpiso\u201d and buy into the international drug distribution market. Stability, therefore, may now require more than a purge of the Zetas.\nMore stories in this series:\nPart I: The Incursion\nPart II: The Modus Operandi\nAnalyze map.\nDownload entire report (pdf).\nDescarga informe completo en espa\u00f1ol (pdf).\nVe video en espa\u00f1ol.\nGuatemala Extradites Brutal Drug Trafficker to US\nGuatemala Extradites Zetas Leader to Mexico\nThe Fall of Guatemala\u2019s 3 Top Drug Lords\nGuatemala\u2019s Most Violent vs. Most Peaceful Place\nGuatemala Massacre Points to Post-Zetas Scramble",
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        "raw_content": "Home News Analysis Is Mexico Seeing Fewer Homicides Under Pe\u00f1a Nieto?\nIs Mexico Seeing Fewer Homicides Under Pe\u00f1a Nieto?\nA murder scene in Mexico\nMexico\u2019s national government claims homicides have dropped significantly during President Enrique Pe\u00f1a Nieto\u2019s first year. However, security analyst Alejandro Hope\u2019s* closer examination of the 2013 numbers and their relationship to 2012 show this is not the case.\nThe year 2013 has been less violent than 2012, but the situation on the ground is not notably less violent than when the current president and his team took office.\nFor several months, the federal government has boasted of a reduction in the number of homicides. In the first briefing put out by his administration, Pe\u00f1a Nieto claimed the \u201cnumber of intentional homicides that occurred between December 2012 and July 2013 was 13.7 percent less than in the same period of the previous year.\u201d\nIn this same vein, Interior Minister Miguel Angel Osorio Chong declared during an appearance in the Senate two months ago, declared: \u201cBetween December 2012 and August this year, there have been positive trends in comparison with the same period the year before. We have [seen] a 16 percent decrease in intentional homicides.\u201d\nAccording to government officials, these results are the product of their security policy. The president said as much in August: \u201cThanks to the effective coordination and intelligence that distinguishes the new Public Policy of Security and Justice, in the period from December 2012 to July 2013, the number of homicides linked to federal crimes decreased by 20 percent.\u201d\nHow correct are these claims? Let\u2019s explore the matter:\n1. In 2013, the country will register fewer homicides than in 2012. That is, essentially, an incontrovertible fact. According to figures from the Secretary General of National Public Safety, 15,350 preliminary investigations for intentional homicides were registered throughout the country in the first 10 months of 2013. In the same time period during 2012, there were 18,330 preliminary investigations reported. This equates to a decrease of 16.5 percent. Not bad. However, it is necessary to note a subtle difference: the 2012 figures were adjusted (significantly) in an upward direction in May this year. This, which occurs every year, but still has not been done for the 2013 numbers. Therefore, in order to perform a valid comparison, it is preferable to use the unrevised 2012 figures: in that set of numbers, the total for the period January through October is 17,487. The drop between years thus becomes more modest (-12.4 percent), although it remains significant.\n2. However, the comparison between the two periods could prove deceptive for gauging the effect of the new security policy on the homicide figures. As can be observed in this graphic, the number of homicides decreased significantly in the final months of the administration of former President Felipe Calderon: in October 2012, the homicide figure was 1,549, according to the unrevised statistics (it jumped to 1,681 after the May adjustment). In October 2013, the total reported was 1,499: that is to say, the October to October comparison shows a drop of just 3.2 percent. If the monthly average in the last trimester of 2012 (in the unrevised set) is compared with the average in the first 10 months of 2013, the difference is miniscule (1,543 vs. 1,531), less than one percent (note: the last trimester of 2012 includes one month of the Pe\u00f1a Nieto administration, but it would be difficult to see the effects of a new security policy in such a short time). There are seasonal effects that complicate the comparison a bit, but, in schematic terms, the situation that the current team was handed when they took the reins was, more or less, the same as it is now.\n3. Perhaps I am being unfair. Maybe the upward adjustment of the 2013 figures will be less than that which was registered with the 2012 numbers. However, if this were the case, it would mean that the entire effect of the new policy was concentrated in the first month of the presidential term (see attached graph). Beginning in January, a general stability can be observed in the numbers. In the first month of 2013, 1,522 intentional homicides were registered; in October, there were 1,499. The difference represents a 1.5 percent decrease. In comparison, the drop from January to October 2012 was 4.9 percent. If the rate of decline registered in the first 10 months of 2013 continues, we will not return to the average level seen in 2007 (854 intentional homicides per month) until 2044.\nSEE ALSO: Alejandro Hope\u2019s News Analyses\nIn conclusion, 2013 has been less violent than 2012, but the current situation is not notably less violent than that found by the Pe\u00f1a Nieto team upon assuming office. If the new security policy has had an effect, it is still not visible in the figures (the national ones, at least). Making claims to the contrary is a perfect mix of arbitrariness and denial. The reality is that we remain at a highly elevated level of criminal violence. 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        "raw_content": "New documentary set to explore life behind bars in Ireland's biggest prison\nMore than 800 inmates \u2013 including approximately 350 sex offenders - are locked up at the Midlands Prison\nLife behind bars in the country\u2019s biggest prison is set to be revealed in a new TV series.\nVirgin Media One\u2019s Inside Ireland\u2019s Biggest Prison: True Lives, follows prisoners and staff at the Midlands Prison in Portlaoise, where more than 800 inmates \u2013 including approximately 350 sex offenders - are locked up.\nEthel Gavin \u2013 the country\u2019s only female governor \u2013 said she hopes the four-part series will change the public\u2019s perception of life in the prison. Speaking ahead of tomorrow night\u2019s opening episode, she added: \u201cWe have to engage with the public to stop the perceptions of prisoners and prison staff.\n\u201cI think it\u2019s important people realise that prisoners are people too and when they\u2019re back in the community, they could be anyone\u2019s neighbour.\n\u201cWe encourage banter between prisoners and staff so it\u2019s not a case of \u2018us and them\u2019.\u201d\nOne of the hundreds of prison officers working at the Midlands facility who features in the eye-opening documentary is Jack Fahy.\nGovernor of Ireland's biggest jail admits staff face 'constant battle' to stop prisoners getting drugs\nJack, who has worked in the prison for the past 17 years, said that staff in the prison hope to change the inmates\u2019 lives for the better.\nJack said: \u201cWe\u2019ve got a prisoner in here at 19, he\u2019s immature. We send them out to the same environment but you can\u2019t change that.\n\u201cThe only thing you can do is change them. We\u2019ll try and give them that skill or qualification so they can do that.\u201d\nThe first episode will give the public an insight into day-to-day life in the prison, including preparations for the annual Christmas panto.\nIn tomorrow night\u2019s show, Governor Gavin reveals she doesn\u2019t judge the inmates on the crimes that led to their sentences.\nShe said: \u201cSome chose to be here, simply because they don\u2019t feel safe to be in other prisons.\n\u201cYou respect that where you possibly can in order for a prisoner to feel safe but to also progress as best as he can.\n\u201cPrison for me is about self- reflection, rehabilitation and doing your best to come into prison as one person and going out a better person.\nGovernor Ethel Gavin\nTwo gardai arrested after secret probe uncovers evidence of alleged corruption in Limerick\n\u201cMy role is simply to ensure, while they\u2019re in prison they\u2019re given every single opportunity to reassess why they received a sentence.\n\u201cI only judge them by how they\u2019re co-operating with my staff and with other prisoners. And with how they\u2019re managing themselves.\u201d\nGovernor Gavin admitted that while drugs remain a problem in the prison, they are tackling the issue.\nShe added:\u201cIt\u2019s a constant battle when you have a cohort of prisoners who are highly motivated to get access to drugs.\n\u201cYou have users, abusers, people who are making money but when you walk around Midlands Prison, thankfully that\u2019s not what you see.\n\u201cThe undercurrent is there. It\u2019s no different than what it would be in any small community.\u201d\nShe also told of the effect serving time can have on the inmates.\nGovernor Gavin added: \u201cThe longer we\u2019re working with prisoners, the more institutionalised they become.\nThree mothers gave birth to babies in Irish prisons in 2018\n\u201cSmall things that we take for granted in society are big things to a prisoner, when everything is done for you.\n\u201cWe tell them when they can have breakfast, when they have tea, when they can go to work, how they even go to work.\n\u201cThey don\u2019t have keys \u2013 everything is around institutionalisation unfortunately.\n\u201cSo we have to be very cognisant as managers of that, the impact of that.\u201d\nInside Ireland\u2019s Biggest Prison: True Lives airs on Virgin Media One tomorrow at 9pm.",
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        "raw_content": "Peter McVerry: Housing crisis for the rich or poor?\nState will focus on housing for the rich and multinationals, not the homeless\nWe have been told by the Taoiseach, the person ultimately responsible for Government policy, that most of those waiting on housing are already housed.\nDuring Leaders\u2019 Questions in the D\u00e1il on July 12th, 2017, the Taoiseach said: \u201cThere are 90,000 people on the housing list but very many, if not most, have houses and apartments. However, these are houses and apartments that are being provided to them through rent supplement or the private rental sector and they want different houses or apartments that are more appropriate to their needs. It is important to recall that, of those 90,000 on the housing list, the majority are in houses or apartments, just not the permanent homes they would like to have and which we would like them to have.\u201d\nSo now we know: we have been told by the person ultimately responsible for Government policy. Most of those waiting on housing are already housed! They are already in houses or apartments, but just not the houses or apartments they would like to have. So why is everyone talking about a housing crisis? More fake news!\nPutting up with such hardship, and living with the insecurity of the private rented sector, is at least preferable to the alternative: homelessness\nThe Taoiseach didn\u2019t mention it but, for some reason, the number of households which \u201chave houses and apartments\u201d but \u201cwant different houses or apartments\u201d has more than trebled since 1996. The result is not 90,000 people on housing waiting lists \u2013 it is 210,000, including 84,000 children (the 90,000 figure refers to households, not individuals).\nNeeds not wants\nThe increase in the number of those who \u201cwant different houses and apartments\u201d could not, of course, have anything to do with the huge numbers of individuals and families becoming homeless, having been thrown out of their private rented accommodation. They have become homeless either because they cannot afford (even with the Government subsidy) to pay the increasing rents being demanded, or because the banks (including the Government-owned AIB) are repossessing their homes, or because a landlord cannot meet the repayments on a buy-to-let mortgage, or because a landlord has decided to sell up.\nThe increase in the number of those who \u201cwant different houses and apartments\u201d could not have anything to do, either, with the fact that many living in the private rented sector are in accommodation that does not meet the basic standards laid down by the State, for which privilege they pay so much in rent that they find it difficult to afford adequate food, clothing, heating or meet their children\u2019s school expenses. But putting up with such hardship, and living with the insecurity of the private rented sector, is at least preferable to the alternative: homelessness.\nHomeless in Dublin. File photograph: Alan Betson/The Irish Times\nAnd the increase in the numbers \u201cwho want different houses and apartments\u201d could not have anything to do with people needing disability-accessible accommodation, or people deciding they would \u201clike\u201d a home for themselves and their children, rather than continue to live in their parents\u2019 or sister\u2019s house, which was, of course, built for one family but, still, two families can squeeze in if people don\u2019t mind sharing bedrooms and someone is prepared to sleep in the living room \u2013 or even the kitchen.\nMost certainly, the increase in the number of people who \u201cwant different houses and apartments\u201d could not have anything to do with a failure in housing policy. Because, in fact, housing policy in Ireland over several decades has been very successful \u2013 successful in shrinking the role of local authorities in providing social housing and offloading the task on to the private sector; successful in creating a whole new landlord class, including within it an increasing number of absentee corporate landlords; successful at generating profits and making some people very wealthy; successful in ensuring that housing properly reflects people\u2019s earning power and/or inherited wealth; successful at modernising thinking about housing so that many in positions of influence in business and politics, as well as some better-off members of the public, no longer subscribe to the old-fashioned notion that housing is a means of creating a home and being part of a community: instead, they happily (and profitably) think of housing primarily as a commodity, an asset, an investment.\nIn an environment of such laudable aspiration, ambition and concern for material success, is it any wonder we now have so many more people \u201cwho have houses and apartments\u201d but \u201cwant different houses and apartments\u201d?\nOf course, they would not recognise themselves in that description \u2013 they probably still see themselves as people whose current housing situation is a source of hardship, stress and insecurity for both themselves and their children, as people facing the prospect of spending years on the waiting list before they are offered social housing, as people of little concern to a government which does not consider it necessary to declare a housing emergency or take the radical action that the situation demands.\nBut, still, the people \u201cwho have houses and apartments\u201d but \u201cwant different houses and apartments\u201d shouldn\u2019t think the Government will not respond with some urgency to \u201cthe housing crisis\u201d. Only it won\u2019t be to their housing crisis \u2013 rather, it will be the crisis affecting high-earning individuals, including those who work in companies which might want to move to Ireland, or expand their existing operations here, post-Brexit. After all, while all housing crises are equal, is it not fair, in a society based on \u201cmerit\u201d and \u201creward\u201d, that some housing crises are more equal than others?\nFr Peter McVerry is founder of the the Peter McVerry Trust",
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        "raw_content": "Qatar\u2019s allowing missiles to be fired from airbase shameful: Syrian official\nSyria has condemned the \u201cshameful\u201d stance of the rulers of Qatar in supporting the recent US-led airstrikes on Damascus and allowing a Qatari airbase to be used for a part of the operation.\nA source at the Syrian Foreign and Expatriate Ministry told the official Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) on Saturday that Qatar had allowed warplanes attacking Syria to take off from the US military\u2019s al-Udeid airbase in the Persian Gulf emirate.\nAl-Udeid airbase is the largest US military base in the Middle East. It also houses military personnel from the United Kingdom and other allies.\nThe United States had been using al-Udeid to support its military operations in Afghanistan and Middle Eastern countries such as Syria and Iraq.\nThe Syrian source said that it was not weird that rulers of Qatar were adopting such a stance as they had provided all forms of support to terrorist organizations to destabilize Arab countries, on top of which Syria.\n\u201cAdopting such stance, the Al Thani family has unequivocally demonstrated their denial of the Arab belongingness with them completely depending on enemies of the Arab Nation and this family shall shoulder the consequences of such cowardly policies and their outrageous betrayal, which requires our people in Qatar to put an end to the excessiveness of the rulers and hold them accountable for their foolish policies,\u201d the source said.\nOn Saturday, Qatar confirmed its support to the joint airstrikes on Syria by the armed forces of the United States, Britain and France on the Arab country, which occurred one week after a suspected chemical weapons assault hit the town of Douma near Damascus.\nThe tiny Persian Gulf Sheikdom called for urgent measures to what it said protect the Syrian people and to disarm the Syrian government of the internationally banned weapons.\nSyria came under attack one week after a suspected chemical weapons assault hit the town of Douma near Damascus.\nWestern countries blamed the incident on the Syrian government, but Damascus rejected the accusations as \u201cchemical fabrications\u201d made by the terrorists themselves in a bid to halt advances by pro-government forces.\nSyria\u2019s Foreign Ministry strongly condemned Saturday\u2019s strikes as a \u201cbrutal, barbaric aggression,\u201d saying they would only ignite \u201ctensions in the world and pose threat to the international peace and security as a whole.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Our Amazon review of Jim Perrin\u2019s \u2018West:\u2019\nIt cannot be doubted that Jim Perrin, the author of the questionable book West and a man whom we had come to know when he was involved with our sister, Jac, caused the deletion of our review(s) on Amazon. He could not have tolerated the truth of what we had written \u2014 and when the information we post on our site is read, it can be seen why he should have been so concerned!\nWe first set up jacssisters on 07/09/2010, as a direct result of reading the other reviews on Amazon, some, we were certain, written by Jim Perrin using aliases \u2014 and now removed \u2014 as well as reviews and comments in The Guardian by \u2018Melangell\u2019 (another Jim Perrin alias, and still to be read there). Since then, as a result of so much help and additional support our site has become lengthier than we anticipated, and with (we have been told!) an impressive amount of information. Such an irony, when this outcome is one Jim Perrin could neither have wished for nor foreseen\u2026\nThe following is one of our deleted reviews; although, despite its length it did remain for quite some time until it was later \u2018purged\u2019: it must be clear to all, that Jim Perrin complained\u2026\n\u2018We note that \u201cWest: a journey through the landscapes of loss\u201d is available in paperback. As our sister was the person of whom the author has written at length, we wish to show that the book is, in great part, based on the misrepresentation of his short relationship with her, and we have found it to be extraordinarily self-indulgent. This book has been claimed by Jim Perrin \u2014 in his articles and in his interviews \u2014 to be \u2018autobiographical\u2019, although in his entry-note for the \u2018Wales Book of the Year\u2019 he categorised it as \u2018Other\u2019: it was not longlisted for this prestigious award. May we make it quite clear that our sister Jac, was not Jim Perrin\u2019s \u2018lover, wife and friend of forty years\u2019. What he has written here is not only flagrant fabrication but it is also an excellent example of his modus operandi. As The Wanderer wrote on this site, 21/11/2010, \u201dFacts are distorted, time periods are shifted to deceive and disorientate the reader\u2026 \u201d At best, what Jim Perrin has written is a fantasised account, at worst he has in places lied outright (of which we have evidence). Neither does he, we believe \u2014 as he writes in West and in articles and various interviews \u2014 have terminal lung cancer; and the \u2018Welsh blood\u2019 which in his book he so assiduously claims came \u2014 according to his (researched) family tree \u2014 only from his maternal great grandmother, not his grandmother. The other maternal antecedents are, as are every one of those on his paternal line (and quite contrary to what he tells his readers), not Welsh but ENGLISH\u2026 So, the book West is not what Jim Perrin says it is.\nAlso, very large sections have already been published elsewhere: the article Touching the Void in the Observer in August 2005 (and we believe the use of this title to be plagiarised), The Guardian Country Diary, 25/08/2007, (most of it word for word); nearly all of Advertisements for my feet in Open Democracy, 05/12/2001 \u2014 in which he goes into his \u2018Welshness\u2019 with great detail \u2014 and, from the Climbing Essays, the entire first chapter. Most interesting then that \u2018Melangel\u2019 (JP?) wrote on The Guardian thread, 27/07/2010, \u2018You can\u2019t get away with lazy reading where Perrin\u2019s prose is concerned\u2019. 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        "raw_content": "The value of legal counsel in navigating a wrongful death claim\nOn behalf of Patricia M. Jarzobski, P.C. posted in Wrongful Death on Friday, April 27, 2018.\nWhen a loved one of a Colorado family dies in a car accident that resulted from another person's negligence, that family's financial future may be at risk. A wrongful death lawsuit can be filed, but it is a complicated field of the law that is best navigated by an experienced attorney. A lawyer will be familiar with the steps to take to relieve the financial burden that follows an unanticipated death.\nContinue reading The value of legal counsel in navigating a wrongful death claim...\nWoman dead in possible wrongful death case\nOne woman is dead and another has been injured following a two-car crash near Austin Bluffs on the morning of April 4. Police in Colorado Springs responded to the accident that claimed the life of an unknown woman and sent a 19-year-old woman to the hospital. While police have not yet filed criminal charges, it may ultimately be possible for the family to sue for wrongful death.\nContinue reading Woman dead in possible wrongful death case...\nPolice are still looking into a serious car accident that happened just outside Canon City the night of April 13. Colorado State Patrol responded to the wrong-way crash, which claimed the life of one person. As with most fatal car accidents, an in-depth investigation is still underway.\nCar accidents: 2-car crash injures 3 in Colorado\nThree people were taken to local hospitals after a two-car crash in Colorado Springs, according to local news sources. Colorado authorities were on the scene after the crash that took place on the morning of March 26. At this point, police believe speeding was a factor in the crash, as it is in many recorded car accidents, but no charges have been filed.\nContinue reading Car accidents: 2-car crash injures 3 in Colorado...",
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        "raw_content": "Negotiating divorce terms calmly can yield benefits\nOn behalf of Marvin Law Office, L.L.C. posted in Family Law on Friday, June 17, 2016.\nIn the heat of divorce negotiations, emotions can run hot. This is not surprising as a divorce is typically the culmination of intense and long-standing differences. As such, it's all too easy for a divorcing person to act in ways designed to make life as difficult as possible for his or her soon-to-be ex-spouse. But as tempting as it may be to keep the fires of conflict burning, your best play is to make your settlement negotiations as amicable as possible.\nOne way that you may be able to make your negotiations more civil is to refrain from playing the \"blame game\" and focus on the things that really matter. A licensed clinical social worker makes the following recommendations:\nApproach negotiations with your ex with an eye on problem-solving rather than proving points.\nDon't dwell on your ex's flaws or try justifying why your ex is the problem.\nAvoid making threats or saying things you will later regret.\nTry talking honestly with your ex. Admit you have hurt feelings and see how he or she responds. It may be possible to retain some level of trust in your relationship.\nDiscussing important matters openly may help you and your ex-spouse expedite the divorce process more efficiently, which could save you time, money and emotional distress.\nBut this does not mean you should submit to unreasonable terms simply to make things a little easier. The manner in which your life moves forward may be greatly affected by what is contained in your settlement regarding such issues as property division, child custody and child support. Moreover, once a divorce decree is signed, it can be difficult to get it modified at a later date.\nAn experienced family law attorney can offer guidance if you are trying to work through a contentious divorce. The attorney can take a reasoned approach to help ensure that you get terms that are fair. By having an attorney work on your behalf, you have the opportunity to have decisions made based on your best interests rather than your emotions.",
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        "raw_content": "The first medic to respond to the Temple Mount terror attack was Muslim. Here\u2019s his story.\nBy\tAndrew Tobin\t July 17, 2017 5:56 pm\nNedal Sader sitting on his United Hatzalah motor-scooter in the Old City of Jerusalem, July 14, 2017. (Andrew Tobin)\nJERUSALEM (JTA) \u2013 When Nedal Sader first heard the crackle of automatic weapon fire Friday morning, he couldn\u2019t believe it was coming from the Temple Mount.\nAs a Muslim, he regarded the complex just outside his apartment as a sacred and peaceful place. He prayed there nearly every week.\nBut as a seasoned first responder, he knew what gunshots sounded like echoing off the stones of the Old City. He finished dressing, threw on his medic\u2019s jacket and raced to the scene.\nSader, a 37-year-old nurse and father of five, was the first medical professional to arrive at the Temple Mount following the attack in which two Israeli Druze police officers were shot dead. The three Arab-Israeli gunmen were then killed by police on the scene.\nAmid the carnage at the politically and religiously fraught complex, Sader said he simply tried to save whomever he could.\n\u201cIt doesn\u2019t matter who the person is,\u201d said Sader, a Muslim volunteer with the United Hatzalah ambulance service. \u201cWhoever needs help most gets help first.\u201d\nSader joined the mostly haredi rescue service in 2012, soon after his father died of a heart attack while waiting for an ambulance. He said he hoped to improve emergency medical care in the Arab quarter of the Old City, which like other Arab neighborhoods in eastern Jerusalem has long suffered from lack of services. It is illegal for Jewish medics to enter Arab villages or neighborhoods without a police escort because of security concerns.\n\u201cI had to do something,\u201d he said. \u201cI didn\u2019t want the same thing to happen to anyone else in my neighborhood or in Israel.\u201d\nUnited Hatzalah has about 300 Muslim, Druze and Christian volunteers EMTs, paramedics and doctors, who account for about 10 percent of the total, according to spokesman Raphael Poch. He said the organization began recruiting Muslims to serve their own neighborhoods about a decade ago.\n\u201cWe formed the organization to respond in every community in Israel,\u201d Poch said. \u201cBecause we\u2019re community based, that means engaging Muslim volunteers.\u201d\nSader said that in the past five years, he has responded to seven major Palestinian attacks in the Old City, often on a motor scooter provided by United Hatzalah. 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The officers directed him to the second fallen officer and, finding no pulse, he began CPR.\nSoon thereafter, the subdued gunman leapt up and attacked the officers surrounding him with a knife \u2014 a moment that was caught on video. The resulting hail of police bullets, which killed the attacker, whizzed around Sader as he applied compressions with the help of another officer. Still, he continued for about 15 minutes, until an ambulance arrived. But the officer was never revived.\nIsraeli medical personnel removing the dead body of one of the terrorists involved in a shooting attack near the Temple Mount complex in Jerusalem\u2019s Old City, July 14, 2017. (Hadas Parush/Flash90)\nWhen it comes to the tensions on the Temple Mount, Sader said both Arabs and Jews are to blame. The former site of the ancient Jewish temple is the holiest in Judaism. Meanwhile, two Arab prayer sites, the Dome of the Rock and the Al-Aqsa mosque, make it among the most important places in Islam as well.\nSince Israel captured the Temple Mount from Jordan in the 1967 Six-Day War, the site has become a flashpoint in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Some Jews, mostly from the Orthodox national religious community, never accepted Israel\u2019s decision to keep the mount an exclusively Muslim prayer site after the war. Although Israel insists it has no plans to change the status quo, Palestinian suspicions to the contrary helped fuel the first and second intifadas, or uprisings, and the wave of stabbings and car-ramming attacks that started in October 2015.\nSader, who like most Palestinian residents of eastern Jerusalem has opted not to pursue Israeli citizenship, said violence is unacceptable in such a religious place. 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        "raw_content": "Over 30 years I began my jump rope career as part of the Juneau Jumpers in Juneau, AK. I\u2019m currently spending Christmas and New Years up in Alaska and last week I had the opportunity to teach the current Juneau Jumpers team. Not just teach, I was asked to also give some history of the team.\nI will never forget the reason I decided to start jumping rope. My PE teacher, Coach Berry, decided to bring a jump rope team from Colorado up to Juneau and put on some shows at all the schools. I remember watching that show and deciding that I wanted to be a jump roper too! Coach Berry created the GV (Glacier Valley) Jumpers and instituted some basic requirements. Sadly, I did not make the team that year. My lack of practice and, if I\u2019m going to be honest, real lack of skill meant I was not good enough for the team.\nI spent that entire year practicing on my own so I could make the team in 3rd grade. Since all the 5th graders were moving up to middle school, and Coach wanted to keep them on the team, he changed the team name to Juneau Jumpers and made it a city wide team. Thankfully all my practice paid off at this point. I got on the team in 3rd grade and have been jumping rope ever since.\nTo say that the Juneau Jumpers made an impact on my life would be quite an understatement\nSo when the current coach asked if I would be willing to come in and teach while I was in town, I had to say yes. If I can help make an impact on a team that has affected my entire life, well, that would be a great opportunity. We set up 3 dates that worked with my schedule and I had a blast working with all the jumpers.\nOne of the great things about jump rope is the sharing nature of the sport. We like to share what we know with other jumpers. Many sports focus on hiding everything they do so they have the upper hand at competition. We share everything we know.\nI was able to work on single rope and chinese wheel skills with all of the jumpers. It\u2019s nice to work with teams that have the basics down already. I love focusing on more difficult skills and challenging them with styles of jumping they haven\u2019t done before. One of my favorite things to teach are awkward skills. They challenge you to jump in ways that are outside of your comfort zone, which in the long run will make you a better jumper.\nI\u2019m really glad that I was able to work with the Juneau Jumpers. They have a lot of talented jumpers and I look forward to seeing them improve. The coach told me that they had a younger boy on the team who was debating on whether he wanted to stick with it after his friend had left. His mom had called the coach and told her that whoever the guest was, he really had inspired him to keep going! You never know what kind of an impact you can have in the life of someone else. I\u2019m so excited that I get that opportunity!\nPrevious Post: Solar Eclipse Oregon Glow Rope",
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        "raw_content": "Homepage \u00bb Internet Marketing \u00bb 4 Reasons Why You Should Outsource Your Digital Marketing Efforts\nAre you dreaming of the perfect website for your business? Visuals that penetrate your audience and secure their loyalty? A social media presence that rakes in followers and inspires conversation?\nIf so, then you\u2019re ready to upgrade your digital marketing strategy. This isn\u2019t necessarily something you should take on yourself; there are many benefits associated with outsourcing to the pros. Here are four of our favourites.\n1] You can focus your efforts.\n2] You don\u2019t endure the staffing hassle.\n3] You stay relevant and up to date.\n4] You get valuable third-party perspective.\nWhen you have your own business, there\u2019s so much more to attend to than marketing. In fact, you may be too close to your business to market it to its full potential.\nEven if you do believe in your marketing abilities, consider your own time and money, which are essentially the same thing.\nYou need to produce market-worthy products and services, and this should be your primary focus. When you bring a separate professional digital marketing services entity into the fold, you can drill down on creating the material that demands great marketing. Hiring outside of the company is the best way to get a favourable, tangible return on your marketing investment.\nThink about your current staff. What hours do they work? When is their next vacation? Holiday? What other projects do they have on their desk that takes away from digital marketing? When you outsource, you know that content is being handled, even if it\u2019s beyond your own business hours.\nBesides, even if you can afford to hire one permanent digital marketer, it\u2019s not going to be enough. We outsource because we get a whole new team at a much lower price than hiring permanent, full-time marketing staff.\nThe word \u201cdigital\u201d should be enough to tell you that digital marketing is constantly evolving. Most businesses that do manage to hire their own marketing staff tend to fall behind in terms of tools and technology, or they will have a multitude of marketing staffers using different tools, all of which must be tended to by an already-booked IT department.\nThe best part about outsourcing digital marketing is that that\u2019s all that company does \u2013 digital marketing. They have a stack of compatible tools, often using the latest technology. And the support they need to keep their tools up to date and operational is not your worry.\nRemember a few minutes ago, when we asserted the idea that you may be too close to your business? It\u2019s true. Digital marketing experts have worked for a variety of businesses, and they know what works in your industry, as well as what doesn\u2019t.\nIn fact, you can learn a lot more about your business when you outsource. A digital marketing firm can tell you where previous efforts have gone wrong, and share a new approach you hadn\u2019t thought of.\nYou have enough on your plate. Stop hounding your regular staff and taking time out of your own busy schedule to figure out the best digital marketing strategy.\nWhen you outsource, you free yourself up to improve the basis of your business, you don\u2019t have to worry about upgrading your own marketing tools, and you get insight from experts who know.",
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        "raw_content": "Guyana Chronicle exploits children taped in sex act\n\u2013 Child Care and Protection Agency condemns newspaper\u2019s use of photograph\nThe Ministry of Labour, Human Services and Social Security has observed \u201cwith absolute disgust\u201d the publication in the Guyana Chronicle, of images of children involved in sexual acts and on social media.\nThe image was carried on the front page of the state-owned newspaper, and as if that was not disgusting enough, a larger portrait was plastered on an inside page.\nThe Ministry, through its Child Care and Protection Agency, noted that these acts have exposed a tremendous need for more to be done by parents, teachers and our society as a whole to ensure that our children understand and practice moral values that would prevent them from making poor decisions.\nBut according to the Ministry, some sections of the media sought to exploit this issue in the press and shared images that have gone viral.\n\u201cThe recent media report in the Guyana Chronicle edition of October 7th, 2014, will also serve to unsettle other children. Imagine their sense of diminished pride and the glaring suspicion that everyone around them must be aware of this most sordid affair!\u201d the Ministry said in its statement issued yesterday.\nThe racial identities of the children, the school they attend and the compromising acts being performed are obvious in the images, and such, the Ministry posited that the lives of the children involved as well as their families are certainly in turmoil over the unfortunate situation.\nThis is compounded by further humiliation as a result of the publication of these images both on the internet and in the print media.\n\u201cThe impact of such an action will affect their self esteem, and may have serious consequences upon their lives in the future. The Ministry through the Child Care and Protection Agency unequivocally condemns such irresponsible behaviour from media operatives who ought to know better. Media personnel have continuously received training on the ethics of journalism, the legal implications and the importance of safeguarding the identity and integrity of our children.\u201d\nThe Ministry of Labour, Human Services and Social Security and the Child Care and Protection Agency have called on the Guyana Chronicle to publicly apologize for the publication of these images and \u201curge everyone associated with the electronic publication of these obscene images to desist from doing so\u201d.\nIt said that the dissemination of these images have negatively impacted upon the efforts and progress made with respect to child protection in Guyana, adding that the upgrading of Guyana\u2019s laws to cater for electronic and cyber crime is much needed to address such issues.\nGuyana is a signatory to the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child which clearly addresses the issue of human rights of children.\nArticle 17 of the Convention delineates the responsibilities of mass media organizations, including ensuring the privacy and confidentiality of children and adolescents.\nSimilarly, Article 34 speaks of the need to \u201cprotect the child from all forms of sexual exploitation\u2026\u201d\n\u201cOur local laws also clearly state acceptable standards for media publications of sexual content. It is therefore appalling that these have been blatantly ignored by media personnel, particularly the Guyana Chronicle newspaper. Every Guyanese, including members of the media, have a duty and a responsibility to protect our children. We must take this responsibility seriously!\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "In a Dark Room. Intoxicated.\nMy recent trip to Europe ended up in Barcelona, sneaking from one dark room to another in the hotel where I was staying. But let me assure you, I was doing this for all the right reasons. About fifty art dealers from around the world gathered there for Loop, an annual video art fair. Each dealer, in his or her room, was allowed to show only one video work by one artist. Corridors were crowded with people going in and out of these small hotel rooms, converted temporarily into darkened galleries.\nOne room was especially crowded all day long. People were sitting on the bed, on the couch or just standing in the few remaining square feet of the room occupied by Los Angeles gallerist Christopher Grimes. Look at the picture on the KCRW website; everyone is wearing dark 3-D glasses to experience at its fullest the fascinating, intentionally bombastic video by American artist Marco Brambilla. Throbbing music by Prokofiev from his ballet Romeo and Juliet is playing nonstop at full blast.\nA successful film director in his own right, Marco Brambilla, in the last ten years, shifted his focus to video and photography projects. Evolution, his latest video, is only a few minutes long, but you would never guess. Consisting of hundreds, if not thousands, of clips from Hollywood blockbuster movies \u2014 ingeniously stitched together into a gigantic quilt \u2014 this video is the ultimate homage to the magic of movie making. But there is also a healthy dose of irony there, as if to acknowledge the formulaic and bombastic tendencies of so many big budget movies. Just look at the voluptuous Raquel Welch strutting her stuff or super-macho Clint Eastwood marching back and forth across the screen and you get the idea.\nYou can check out all this for yourself here, at Santa Monica Museum of Art, where the first-ever museum show of Marco Brambilla's video works opened two weeks ago. Just one hour after my plane from Barcelona landed in L.A., I was already at the opening of his museum show, going through the labyrinth of the darkened galleries with various videos done by him over the last decade. And once again, the biggest crowd stood in front of a large screen, transfixed by Evolution, the latest and most ambitious work by Marco Brambilla.\nIn the last couple of decades, video art has slowly been shaking off its status as stepchild in the world of art-making. These days, it's resolutely the darling of the international art scene. Last weekend brought the news that the American artist Christian Marclay just won the Golden Lion Award at the Venice Biennale for his much admired and talked-about video. Once again \u2014 lucky us \u2014 we can check out this truly astounding, 24-hour long video work, continuously playing here at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. There, in a large darkened gallery, you will find people stretching out on big white sofas, spending hour upon hour watching the Marclay video, hypnotized by its cleverness and virtuosity. Altogether, it's pure theater.\nTitled The Clock, it consists of millions of movie clips with continuous reference to the passing time. Every clip shows the hands of a clock moving forward yet another second or minute, and the astounding thing is that the onscreen time always corresponds with the actual time of your being in the museum watching this very video. One wants to congratulate LACMA on its prescient purchase of this video in April for just under half a million dollars. I wouldn't be surprised if the Christain Marclay video, with the Golden Lion Award attached to it, soon commands a healthy price of a million bucks and major museums and billionaire collectors fight for the honor of owning it.\nBanner image: Christian Marclay, The Clock, 2010; video stills, courtesy the artist, White Cube Gallery and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art",
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        "raw_content": "Mindy Storrie\nE-mail: mindy_storrie@unc.edu\nMindy Storrie is the Director of Leadership Development for Kenan-Flagler Business School, initiating the role in 2005 to create the Leadership Initiative. Kenan-Flagler\u2019s leadership program is an experience-based program that assesses and then develops students\u2019 leadership skills to better prepare them for business careers. The program exposes the student to leadership principles, inside and outside the classroom, and then gives each student the opportunity to practice leadership in meaningful, real-world situations and simulations. The Leadership Initiative impacts over 1,000 students each year, including the full-time and executive MBAs, Master of Accounting, undergraduate business, and the on-line MBA@UNC programs. Mindy\u2019s outreach includes building relationships with corporate executives and business leaders to encourage their involvement in the portfolio of leadership initiatives.\nMindy joined UNC\u2019s Kenan-Flagler Business School as Director of MBA Career Services in 1998, where she provided leadership for marketing the school\u2019s graduates to national and international firms and overseeing all training, programs, and services to students and recruiters for seven years. During her tenure, she served as President of the MBA Career Services Council (MBACSC) Advisory Board, a consortium of over 200 business schools around the world. MBACSC recognized Mindy\u2019s contributions to their organization by awarding her their Outstanding Service Award. Mindy has received Kenan-Flagler Business School\u2019s Exceptional Staff, Outstanding Team and Outstanding Customer Service Awards several times.\nPrior to UNC, Mindy enjoyed a 12-year career with General Electric. During Mindy\u2019s GE experience she educated and coached hundreds of managers on leadership development and performance management. In her last position with GE, she was selected to lead the human resource function for a unique, team-based manufacturing start-up and continues to consult. Mindy has been trained in Six Sigma and received a green belt.\nMindy has presented at the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC), Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International (AACSB), World Resources Institute (WRI), and MBACSC Conferences. She has frequently been a guest lecturer in organizational behavior courses.\nMindy graduated from UNC\u2019s Executive MBA Program while at GE and also received a B.S. from Ohio State University.",
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        "raw_content": "AnatomyTrunk WallVentral trunkBones of the ventral trunk\nThe most important bones and bony structures of the ventral trunk.\nHello, everyone! This is Joao from Kenhub, and welcome to another anatomy tutorial where, this time, we\u2019re going to be talking about the bones of the ventral trunk.\nAnd before I do so, I would like to define what is the trunk, the trunk of the human body. Well, basically, in anatomy, this is the central part of the human body\u2014so what includes the thorax or chest cavity and also the abdomen. And right now, on the screen, we\u2019re looking at the bones or some of the bones that define the trunk.\nNow, important to add here that the trunk does not include the upper and lower limbs, the neck, and also the head. So all these structures are not included in the trunk.\nAnd on this tutorial, we\u2019re going to be looking at the important bony structures that can be seen on the ventral aspect of the trunk. 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So they\u2019re not entirely articulating with the manubrium, as you see here on the first ribs.\nThe other structures articulating with the manubrium are the clavicles, and you can clearly see here these two clavicles articulating with this structure of the manubrium, known as the clavicular notch. And the clavicular notch will serve as articulating point for the clavicles to, then, articulate with the manubrium.\nThe other structure on our list, the final one, is the body of the sternum that is going to articulate inferiorly with the manubrium.\nWe\u2019re going to move on to the next structure that we find on the ventral trunk. This is a joint, the sternoclavicular joint. And the sternoclavicular joint is a two-chambered joint or two-chamber synovial joint formed by the articulation between the clavicles and also the manubrium, as we\u2019ve seen before.\nNow, as I zoom in a bit, you can clearly see the articulation happening again, and this is known as... this is where the sternoclavicular joint happens.\nThe other structure is one that I already briefly mentioned, where the clavicles are going to be articulating on the manubrium. This is the clavicular notch. And the clavicular notch is an indentation found on either side of the upper part of the manubrium of the sternum.\nNow, the manubrium articulates with the clavicles at this notch forming, then, the other joint that we talked about, the sternoclavicular joint.\nThe next structure on our list is going to be also a notch that we find on the manubrium, this is known as the suprasternal notch, also known as the jugular notch, and is a depression that you find on the upper border of the manubrium of the sternum. It\u2019s quite visible and you can feel it just in your neck between the clavicles. You find a dip there, and this is where you can find the suprasternal or palpate. As we speak right now, you can try. This is where you find your suprasternal notch.\nNow, we\u2019re going to move on to another structure\u2014this structure seen here, highlighted in green\u2014a structure that I briefly mentioned on a previous slide. This is known as the sternal angle. And this is where the manubrium of the sternum will meet with this other part of the sternum known as the body and the angle. It will form an angle that you can even palpate in your chest, known as the sternal angle. It\u2019s also commonly known as the angle of Louis.\nThe joint formed between the body of the sternum and the manubrium is a cartilaginous joint as a result of a symphysis.\nNow, the sternal angle has different clinical importances for various reasons, including two that I would like to highlight on this tutorial. The first one, this marks the point or the sternal angle is going to mark the point where the aortic arch will begin and also end. It will also be the point where the trachea will bifurcate or split into two.\nWe\u2019re going to move a bit more inferiorly on the sternum and talk about one of the structures that we briefly mentioned. This is the sternum\u2026 the body of the sternum or the sternal body. And the body of the sternum is the longest part of the sternum located between the manubrium.\nAs you can see, the manubrium is found superiorly. And inferiorly, we\u2019re going to find this tiny process here known as the xiphoid process, which you can clearly feel just in the\u2026 between your chests. You\u2019re going to... in the middle of chest, if you go a bit further down and palpate, you can feel a bit of the xiphoid process. So this is\u2026 it marks the end of the sternum body or the body of the sternum.\nNow, also important to highlight here is that the body of the sternum will serve as an attachment point for one of the major muscles. So the anterior portion of the sternal body is going to serve as an attachment point for the pectoralis major.\nAlso if we zoom in, we can see some of the articulations happening here on the body of the sternum. 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        "raw_content": "Magnificent makeover | Lexington Herald Leader\nFRANKFORT \u2014 Margaret Robinson Robertson lived in the Old Governor's Mansion in the early 1840s, when son-in-law Robert Letcher was the governor. Legend has it that her ghost appears whenever evil befalls the house.\nThe way the place looks now, don't expect to see her any time soon.\nThe 211-year-old mansion has just undergone a privately financed $1.5 million face lift so it can take on a new role as the state's guest house and official entertainment space for the governor.\nThe magnificent renovation was a statewide, all-volunteer effort involving more than 300 people, including designers, decorators, contractors and donors who each adopted small parts of the mansion.\nAlthough the mansion's federal-style exterior was rather plain, it was called the Palace when Shelby's successor, James Garrard, became its first occupant. It was the first home in Frankfort with carpet. A crowd gathered when the city's first piano was delivered to its parlor.\nTwo men who helped build the house later lived there: Thomas Metcalfe, a stonemason who helped lay the foundation, was governor from 1828 to 1832; and Letcher, who helped lay the Flemish-bond brick, was governor from 1840 to 1844.\nThe house hasn't been occupied since 2002, when then-Lt. Gov. Steve Henry moved out to make way for a renovation. Last year, the idea emerged to turn the home into a state guest house, like Blair House in Washington.\n(Francis Preston Blair, by the way, was a Frankfort journalist who moved to the nation's capital in 1830. Seven years later, he took up residence in the Pennsylvania Avenue house that now bears his name.)\nFirst lady Jane Beshear, former first lady Phyllis George and Meg Jewett, owner of the L.V. Harkness & Co. gift shop in Lexington, led the renovation effort. They and others recruited volunteers and donors from all over.\nLongwood Antique Woods of Lexington donated flooring for the downstairs powder room. The wood came from the Lexington barn of 1937 Triple Crown winner War Admiral.\nLouisville artist Sandy Kimura donated nine weeks of her time to paint a mural around the main hall in the style of early 19th-century Zuber wallpaper. It incorporates Kentucky scenes, such as Daniel Boone looking across the Cumberland Gap and the gentlemen on the state seal shaking hands, for which Buchta and Collins posed in period wigs.\n\"I'm going to get it out and wear it to some of the events,\" Collins joked.\nThe house now contains a treasure trove of Kentucky furniture and art. There's a rare 1815 cherry Sheraton sideboard in the dining room, thought to be the work of a Maysville cabinetmaker. Other items include chairs from Henry Clay's law office, and modern Appalachian furniture and crafts that furnish a third-floor bedroom.\nOther furniture and art has been donated or is on loan from the state, the Kentucky Historical Society, the Speed Museum, the Filson Club, the Art Museum at the University of Kentucky, the Rebecca and Jay Rayburn Collection and several individuals.\nRecognizable to many Kentuckians will be four original paintings by Paul Sawyier, whose Kentucky landscapes from a century ago remain popular as prints.\n\"Every room has something significant,\" Buchta said. \"Without the generosity of a lot of people, this project wouldn't have been nearly as successful.\"\nAs a former resident of the mansion, Collins said he is especially appreciative of all of the people who have made it a showplace.\nCollins was a student at Georgetown College when his mother was elected lieutenant governor in 1979. He lived in a third-floor bedroom and remembers the mansion as a busy place that was used for many public functions.\nCollins said he encountered many people in the mansion, but not the ghost of Margaret Robinson Robertson.\n\"We never saw her,\" he said. \"But we felt very safe when we lived here.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Clay Jenkins: Conversations About Race, Policing A 'Living Monument' To Slain Officers\nBy Rick Holter & Gus Contreras \u2022 Jul 15, 2016\nFor this week's Friday Conversation, Jenkins sits down with KERA's vice president of news, Rick Holter.\nWhen President Obama stepped off Air Force One this week, a familiar face was there to greet him on the tarmac at Love Field. Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins was once again meeting the commander in chief while guiding his county through a crisis. Two years ago it was Ebola. This week, it was the deaths of five officers at the hands of a gunman.\nInterview highlights: Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins...\n...On seeing Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings and Police Chief David Brown lead together:\n\u201cI think what we have [is] unity and coming together on the government side, and then on the community side is something that we have in common in all of these stressful situations. 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We talk about it as people and we really, really listen to the other person's perspective.\u201d\n...On whether the recent crises have helped spread the conversation in North Texas:\n\u201cThere's a lot that's going on right in Dallas. Words matter, leadership matters, but there's 7 million people in North Texas, and they're going to decide what our community's response is. And for the sake of the lives and the memories of these five officers, I'm asking everybody to come together. This is our moment where we can come together and we can address these problems.\u201d\n...On his reaction to part of President Obama's speech at the officer memorial service in Dallas:\nThe pain we feel may not soon pass, but my faith tells me that they did not die in vain. I believe our sorrow can make us a better country. I believe our righteous anger can be transformed into more justice and more peace. 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        "raw_content": "Maiysha Clairborne, MD | Physician | September 14, 2017\nOne of the biggest points of contention in the ongoing discussion of burnout is that the system of health care is flawed. The endless bureaucracy, decreasing physician pay, and increasing meaningful use requirements that spawn endless clicking on an already inefficient electronic medical record platform have become unbearable by most practicing physicians today.\nFurthermore, all the talk about mindfulness only riles up more anger in physicians as they feel they are being blamed for their burnout. While there is a case for physicians taking personal responsibility for their own self-care skills (or sometimes lack thereof), we must acknowledge the flaws of our current medical system. The shift to this \u201cvalue based system\u201d is a bad idea; not only because it does not reflect the true value of the work we do, but also because this devaluation is causing physicians to be required to see more patients in less time (as if 15 minutes was not bad enough) putting physicians even more at risk for burnout, depression, and suicide, and putting patients at risk for increasing medical errors.\nThis way of operating is clearly not sustainable: not for doctors, not for patients, and not for the system as a whole. Like the real estate market, our health care system is doomed to implode if nothing changes. However, the question persists: \u201cIf the system must change, how can we as physicians be at the source? Where can we be responsible in creating a new paradigm for the practice of medicine?\u201d\nWith this mindset, I\u2019ve been on somewhat of an inner quest. Over the last year or so, I have looked into various medical models, seeking out something that would give doctors back their autonomy, joy, power, and freedom. I envisioned a model that involved physicians coming together and forming their own cooperative that provided primary and specialty care to patient in a membership environment. This would be a direct pay model, with access to participating radiology centers, pharmacies, and laboratories. I began a search to see if there were existing models, already in place that I could glean from, and I soon discovered that I was not the only person thinking along these lines.\nOne group of physicians out of Oregon took to this cooperative business model, starting their physician-patient cooperative in 2005 initially as a non-profit to positively impact the status of health care. It has grown to be a rather robust multi-specialty organization with clinic and employer group locations in Texas, Oklahoma, Arizona, and New Mexico. Furthermore, the clinic includes not only traditional primary and specialist care, but also complementary/alternative therapies such as acupuncture, naturopathy, chiropractic, and nutritional therapies. They run off a tiered membership model that allows for flexibility of access for the patient, as well they have an employer membership option.\nWhile, I\u2019m not completely privy to the inner workings of this model (physician membership, compensation, profitability, and overall sustainability), for this organization at least, it seems to be a successful model that has allowed for a more expanded yet affordable access to care for the patients, while putting the power of medicine back in the hands of the physicians. It\u2019s worth exploring how this and similar models could become more of the norm rather than the exception.\nAs I learn more, I am sure that all of the pros and cons of this model will become evident, but I believe that physician cooperatives could be a game changing model for physicians that creates the best of both worlds: access for patients, and the opportunity for physicians to once again truly practice medicine on their terms.\n4 ways doctors put themselves last\nWho\u2019s really to blame for physician burnout?\nPhysician burnout: When work is not the cause\n< Previous post Pay off debt, invest, or both: Advice to young physicians\nNext post > Watch how determination and resilience connect two medical students",
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On the other hand, many industry representatives and investors credit market incentives and for-profit companies with fundamentally restructuring health services in a manner that has promoted efficiency and entrepreneurship in an industry in need of change.\nThe Growing Influence of For-Profit Organizations\nThe increased corporate influence in health care is especially evident in the growing prevalence of for-profit companies within the HMO sector. Between 1981 and 1997, for-profit HMOs grew from representing 12% to 62% of total HMO enrollees, and from 18% to 75% of plans (Interstudy). Among hospitals, on the other hand, for-profit companies have increased their role, but nonprofit organizations continue to dominate the industry. Between 1981 and 1995, for-profit companies grew from representing 9% to 12% of community hospital beds, and from 13% to 14% of community hospitals (American Hospital Association data).\nTotal market capitalization of HMOs grew from $3.3 billion in January 1987 to $38.9 billion as of the end of November 1997, an almost twelve-fold increase.\nThe growing role of for-profit companies in the HMO and hospital sectors has resulted from a combination of the emergence and growth of for-profit companies, as well as conversion of not-for-profit companies to for-profit status. One implication of these conversions is the establishment of charitable foundations designed to preserve the charitable missions and assets of the formerly not-for-profit organizations. As of September 1, 1997, there were 81 conversion foundations in the U.S., with assets totaling $9.3 billion. Health plan conversions represented the source of only 12 of the foundations, but these foundations hold almost half of the total assets (Grantmakers in Health).\nMany for-profit health services and HMO companies have tapped the stock market for financing. According to an analysis prepared for the Kaiser Family Foundation by Securities Data Company, there were 233 initial public offerings (IPOs) of stock of health services and HMO companies between 1987 and 1997.\nThe total stock value (or market capitalization) of publicly traded health services and HMO companies has increased dramatically over the past decade. Total market capitalization of HMOs grew from $3.3 billion in January 1987 to $38.9 billion as of the end of November 1997, an almost twelve-fold increase. For companies classifying themselves as health services, capitalization grew from $16.3 billion to $112.7 billion over the same time frame. In comparison, the overall stock market grew a little over four-fold during this time period. Wall Street\u2019s growing interest and role in health care companies is also evidenced by the increased number of investment analysts following health care stocks \u2013 from 152 in 1987 to 559 in 1997, according to Nelson\u2019s Directory of Investment Research.\nOver the last decade, HMO stocks have generally out-performed the market as a whole, although these companies experienced significant price declines between March and August 1995, between April and July 1996, and between July and November 1997. Health services companies have tracked somewhat above the market through much of the decade, but the ten-year return for the overall market and health services companies is equal. Using a University of Chicago index that measures the market-weighted return of stocks, a 1987 investment of $100 in the market as a whole or in health services companies would have grown to $492 by the end of November 1997. In comparison, an investment of $100 in HMOs would have grown to $821.\nRecently, average annual returns for health services and HMO companies have suffered relative to the overall market. While the market has achieved record levels, these health companies have experienced some notable difficulties.\nRecent public announcements highlight anxiety among those on all sides of the question about the appropriate role for the stock market within the health services industry. Investors who were bullish on health care stocks in the past voted with their portfolios after being surprised by recent bad news from some of the largest and best-performing publicly traded health care companies. 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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / Government / News / Police Department / KPD e-News Release: K.P.D. Participates in Multi-Jurisdictional Traffic...\nKPD e-News Release: K.P.D. Participates in Multi-Jurisdictional Traffic Enforcement Initiative\nSUBJECT: K.P.D. Participates in Multi-Jurisdictional Traffic Enforcement Initiative\nOn Friday, April 29, 2016, five area law enforcement agencies teamed up for a multi-jurisdictional traffic safety enforcement initiative. From 11:30 AM until 2:30 PM, law enforcement officers from the Kingsport Police Department, the Mount Carmel Police Department, the Church Hill Police Department, the Hawkins County Sheriff\u2019s Office, and the Tennessee Highway Patrol saturated the Eastern end of Hawkins County which includes the Western most portion of the City of Kingsport.\nWhile the primary emphasis of this initiative was seatbelt enforcement, numerous other traffic laws were witnessed and enforced as well. In just three hours, the officers involved observed a grand total of 256 violations resulting in the appropriate charges being placed. A summary of the violations can be found listed below:\n1) Seatbelt Violation: 136\n2) Child Passenger Safety Seat Violations: 4\n3) Speeding: 32\n4) Reckless Driving: 2\n5) Move Over Law Violation: 5\n6) Texting While Driving: 1\n7) Failure to Obey a Traffic Control Device: 4\n8) Driver License Violations: 11\n9) Driving on a Suspended License: 3\n10) Violation of Registration: 13\n11) No Insurance: 35\n12) Equipment Violation: 9\n13) Local Arrest Warrant: 1\nIn the State of Tennessee, a violation of the seatbelt law is considered a primary offense, meaning that if an officer observes a motorist not wearing a seatbelt, the officer may stop and cite the motorist for the seatbelt violation without observing any other offenses. But fear of getting a ticket should not really be the main reason we choose to buckle up.\nDriving or riding in an automobile is probably the most dangerous thing most people do all day. Wearing a seatbelt can easily make the difference in a motorist being seriously injured or killed in a crash versus literally walking away from the crash with minor injuries or completely unscathed. The Kingsport Police Department encourages ALL occupants of ALL motor vehicles to wear their seatbelt ALL of the time. It is the law, but more importantly, it might just save a life.\nhttps://www.kingsporttn.gov/wp-content/uploads/logo-1.png 0 0 Kingsport Police Department https://www.kingsporttn.gov/wp-content/uploads/logo-1.png Kingsport Police Department2016-05-02 13:08:052019-01-16 01:34:08KPD e-News Release: K.P.D. Participates in Multi-Jurisdictional Traffic Enforcement Initiative\nKATS MAY PROMOTION: \u00c3\u00a2\u00e2\u201a\u00ac\u00c5\u201cMY DRIVER IN MAY\u00c3\u00a2\u00e2\u201a\u00ac\u00c2\u009d KPD e-News Release: K.P.D. Recognizing Kingsport City Jail Personnel During...",
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        "raw_content": "Our Blog: May 3rd, 2017\nParent-Teacher Conferences: More Than Just Showing Up\nAs a parent, you are the most important advocate for your child. You want your child to be both happy and prepared for success in school. Your child\u2019s teacher wants that as well. This is the foundation for a strong parent-teacher partnership.\nAnd Parent-Teacher Conferences are an important part of that foundation, as well as being a great way for you to learn about your child\u2019s academic progress and share important information that supports daily teacher-child interactions.\nCheck out the tips below to be prepared for the best possible parent-teacher conference.\nMake a list of questions you want to ask. For example, you may want to know how your child is participating in group activities.\nMake a list of concerns. For example, if your child complains of a stomachache every morning before coming to school, you will want to talk to the teacher about it.\nConsider your child\u2019s strengths and weaknesses. For example, you may think that one of your child\u2019s strengths is the ability to learn math and a weakness is making friends.\nReflect on what may be happening at home that could affect learning or behavior in the classroom. For example, if your child is taking a new medication or a grandparent has moved in to your house. Even things that seem innocuous or positive can affect a child\u2019s mood or behavior.\nAsk your questions and bring up any concerns. Teachers want your child to succeed, just like you, and a two-way conversation is the best way for this to happen. If you are unsure what the teacher is saying, ask for clarification.\nShare what you think your child is good at and what they need more help with. You may be surprised that your child is more adept at making friends than you thought and they may need more help with math!\nEffective conferences focus on what your child does well and areas for improvement. If you\u2019re unsure how you can help your child improve in the area the teacher is talking about, don\u2019t hesitate to ask questions!\nShare what\u2019s happening at home that could affect your child\u2019s learning. If you feel that your child needs some extra assistance, you can ask what services are available for support.\nBe sure to talk to your child so they know what was discussed. Share the positive comments, as well as ways that you intend to help them improve. Show your child how you\u2019ll help with their learning at home, such as reading a book together before bed instead of watching television. You should also explain why you are making this change and why it is important.\nIf issues need to be addressed, leave with a concrete action plan to know the next steps. You should also set up another conference time to review the plan\u2014what\u2019s working or what\u2019s not. This would also be the time to talk about next steps, if any are needed.\nRemember, the main objective of Parent-Teacher Conferences is for you to have a better understanding of your child\u2019s life at school and for the teacher to have a better understanding of your child. Effective Parent-Teacher Conferences help build a working partnership between you and the teacher that will ultimately benefit your child.",
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        "raw_content": "Local Author Spotlight: Cherie Magnus\nCatherine Royalty, Senior Librarian, Acquisitions,\nCherie Magnus, a California native, returned to Los Angeles in 2014 after teaching tango in Buenos Aires, Argentina, for 11 years. She was a dance research librarian in the Los Angeles Central Library and a dance critic for local newspapers before moving to France, Mexico, and finally to Argentina in 2003. The prequel to The Church of Tango\u2014Arabesque: Dancing on the Edge in Los Angeles\u2014was released December 2014. She is now working on the third memoir of the series.\nAbout The Church of Tango\nThe Church of Tango is a passionate memoir of tragedy and adventure, lust and music, romance and tango. A dancer all her life, she\u2019d had to put it on hold while raising her family and caring for her dying husband. Now as she set her suitcase down on the ancient cobblestones of a Paris courtyard, she wondered\u201448 years old, 6,000 miles away from home, knowing no one\u2014what was she doing? Each time disaster strikes her life, Cherie forges ahead, struggling to save herself from the wreckage by listening to the music and dancing, first in Los Angeles, then France, Mexico, Holland, and finally in the tango salons of Buenos Aires.\nThe Church of Tango was designated a SELF-e Select title by the staff of Library Journal and is now available at participating libraries nationwide. The Los Angeles Public Library congratulates Cherie on her award\u2014let\u2019s hear a bit more about her and her winning title!\nInterview with Cherie Magnus\nThank you very much. I\u2019m delighted that my book was singled out to be highlighted by Library Journal! The Church of Tango has also won other honors along the way and it\u2019s very gratifying.\nHow did you decide that you wanted to write a memoir?\nMemoirs are usually read because the writer is someone famous who the reader is curious about. For unknowns, there must be something special about that person\u2019s story. Before I wrote The Church of Tango, I read many memoirs of women who lost their husbands, who had cancer, who moved to foreign countries for financial reasons, who lost their homes and all of their belongings. But they all seemed whiny to me. I wanted to show how all of these difficulties could be survived, and even take one to a new life that while not like the old one that was lost, still contained joy, purpose, and love. Even for women of a \u201ccertain age.\u201d\nDon\u2019t give up, I wanted to say. Find something that will carry you through the tragedies of life. For me, it was dance. You just need one thing that you are passionate about to keep you going.\nIn the prequel, Arabesque, the theme was that while life may not turn out as you had planned, it can be just as good\u2014which I guess is also the theme of The Church of Tango. I also wanted to paint a picture of life as a UCLA student in 1960\u2014how different university life, Los Angeles, and the whole world was back then before the Beatles, before the pill, before the assassination of JFK, before civil rights.\nIn The Church of Tango, you mention doing some travel writing, and your descriptions of the various cities in the book are wonderfully evocative. What other writing experience do you have, and how has it informed your style?\nMy favorite genre is the personal and/or critical essay. While a librarian, I reviewed books for School Library Journal for nine years and also wrote articles on assignment for them. I was a dance reviewer for many years for a newspaper in Los Angeles, and I adored that job. Not only did I get great house seats for all dance performances, but I knew my review would be published and read.\nI consider reviews a form of education\u2014helping audiences to understand more about what they see and read. The personal essay was the form I used during the eight years I wrote my blog about tango and life as an expat in Buenos Aires. I always thought that a regular gig as a newspaper columnist would be perfect for me!\nWriting a good memoir must come with challenges specific to the genre\u2014how do you present your personal experiences in a way that is focused and interesting for the reader?\nIt might be surprising to know that I had to tone down the tragedies in my life for the books. Even with half of them eliminated, some reviewers stated it was unbelievable that all those bad things really happened to me. Above all, a memoir must be true, otherwise what\u2019s the point? I did change some names and combine characters but everything else is absolutely as it happened.\nAny story can be interesting if it shares emotion with the reader. I wanted to convey possibility and hope no matter how bleak the future seems. A memoir is more than memories of the past, what can make it rich is the reflection that comes years later. Otherwise, a so-called memoir is just a diary.\nDo you have any advice for first-time authors attempting to finish their first book? Do you have a daily writing routine?\nI\u2019m now working on the third memoir in the series, and I write every day\u2014even if only briefly. Despite some writing sessions producing unusable material, still writing on a regular basis keeps you warm and flexible. Now that I\u2019ve published two books, I know the road ahead is long and difficult for this third effort, and sometimes I want to give up. But then I try to remember \u201cbaby steps\u201d and keep plodding along.\nMy main advice to would-be self-publishers is not to scrimp on the editing! I\u2019ve had to stop reading many books because they were simply poorly edited. Same goes for proofreading! Get it done professionally.\nAnd above all, write what you want to say, not what you think will sell.\nWhen writing The Church of Tango, did you complete multiple drafts? Did you show unfinished versions to friends or beta readers for feedback?\nOh yes, many, many drafts. I didn\u2019t have any beta readers; it\u2019s difficult to ask anyone you know to be honest about a story of your life. But I was in writers\u2019 groups in Mexico and in Buenos Aires and I\u2019m sorry I\u2019m not in one here in L.A. They were immensely helpful. Los Angeles Public Library offers several writing groups in branches that I am checking out, as well as helpful options for formatting a manuscript into an e-book.\nI also used a professional editor for both The Church of Tango and Arabesque. Indispensable!\nThe self-publishing industry has really exploded, especially in e-books. What advantages and/or challenges do you see in self-publishing your work?\nSelf-publishing is no longer the vanity press of yesteryear.\nWhen I began my journey of survival in 1992, I started to write about it as an outlet. When more dramatic events kept happening in my life, I realized I was writing a book. I queried several agents with no result. Because of my age and the fact of having had bad health, I thought realistically that if I ever wanted to see this thing in print, I had better do something about it myself because life is short.\nBecause I have friends who self-published and recommended the process, I investigated some companies in 2011 and went with CreateSpace because it was the least expensive with no up-front money and because it\u2019s affiliated with Amazon. I paid a graphic designer to design the covers and the books, and a professional editor. I did the proofreading myself (not recommended; I nearly went blind!) The quality of the resulting paperback is just perfect.\nPrint-on-Demand (POD) makes perfect sense; the downside is the marketing. 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The public didn\u2019t worry much about turning off the lights whenever they left a room, or managing their electricity usage much at all. Fossil fuels seemed unlimited, and the world was entering into a phase of growth and consumerism that would eventually reach historic proportions. These facts make it all the more prophetic that Holonyak would state in an article published by Readers Digest in 1963 that LED lighting would replace Edisons\u2019 incandescent lamp.\nConsider the time period and the attitudes towards energy we\u2019ve just mentioned. Why on earth would some little known scientist who developed a light source with at the time feeble output feel so confident in that technologies\u2019 potential? What could lead him to think that something as innocuous as a tiny piece of semi-conductor, emitting only the dimmest of light, could someday replace the cheap, effective and bright incandescent bulb? To make such a prediction about your own invention is certainly not unheard of. Inventors the world over have made similar claims of revolutionary change regarding their designs on a regular basis. The difference here, however, is that in most cases the invention becomes anything but revolutionary and rather quickly disappears into obscurity. In Holyonaks\u2019 case, not only was his prediction correct, but quite possibly less ambitious than the reality of LEDs has proven to be.\nFast forward into the 1970\u2019s and we run into the oil crisis and a sudden international concern with the state of energy supplies. The cost of producing energy began to skyrocket at this time, and energy efficiency and conservation became household terms seemingly overnight. Governments and scientific bodies the world over began looking at our energy production in a new light, and began realizing with a growing certainty that our fossil fuels were limited, and the impact on the environment from producing energy only going to intensify. It\u2019s during this time in the early 1970\u2019s that more efficient lighting first began receiving serious interest, and fluorescent lamp technology became the most common form of commercial and industrial lighting in use.\nFluorescent lighting provided some improvements in energy efficiency, particularly in large scale applications such as school, manufacturing, and commercial illumination. The drawbacks to fluorescent lighting quickly became apparent however as it became clear that the practical application of fluorescent lighting was limited. The large size of fluorescent fixtures and the unwieldy design coupled with the need for added operating hardware in the form of ballasts negated some of the effectiveness of fluorescent lighting and added to its expense. These larger fixtures were ill suited to applications requiring smaller designs, and it was often difficult to match bulbs of the correct color temperature together in the same fixture. Despite these drawbacks, fluorescent lighting flourished and became one of the top choices for industrial and commercial applications due to it much greater efficiency over incandescent lighting.\nBy the late 1980\u2019s the move towards developing energy efficient lighting technologies had gathered a lot of steam, and LEDs began to receive a great of renewed interest. Improvements in LED technology and design had resulted in LEDs capable of producing white light at output levels practical enough for general illumination applications. The technology remained fairly raw however, and a great deal of improvement remained to be accomplished. LEDs produced a \u201ccold\u201d light that was often bluish in color, and users found the light simply too cold for true practical use. Despite this, LEDs began to grow in popularity due to their very low energy requirements and extreme durability, leading manufacturers to install them in a wide variety of specialty lighting devices such as rechargeable emergency flashlights and portable carry lights.\nIt is at this point that LED technology truly began to advance at an almost exponential rate. Better semi-conducting materials, improved coatings, and better LED driver designs began to appear, and lumen output and color quality of LEDs began to show significant improvements on an almost monthly basis. Developers such as Cree, Philips, General Electric and others were putting a lot of development effort into LEDs by the late 1990\u2019s, but there was one more push needed to really give LED technology the development boost it needed to really start to reach its potential. By 2005, LED development would get this boost in the form of two new pieces of legislation; the Energy Policy Act of 2005, and the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007.\nWith these two pieces of legislation signed and enacted, the fate of the incandescent bulb was all but sealed. Calling for tighter energy efficiency standards that current incandescent lighting and some fluorescent lighting technologies simply could not meet, the end result is the eventual phasing out of most incandescent bulb production and some fluorescent lamp types. With a newly created void in the lighting industry looming, lighting developers quickly shifted their emphasis to LED technology in anticipation of the eventual end of the incandescent bulb.\nNow in 2012, we see quite well just how visionary professor Holonyak truly was. Current LED technology has finally reached a level of maturity that gives it an advantage over almost all other forms of lighting. Able to greatly exceed the efficiency of most other forms of lighting, extremely more durable and far longer lived, and able to be applied to almost any lighting application imaginable, LEDs are now projected by most experts to become the dominant form of lighting in as little as 15 years. With LED lighting fully integrated into the mainstream, experts expect the total amount of energy used in the United States for lighting to be slashed in half. Entire new markets and companies devoted to LED production and design have appeared, and a new multi-billion dollar industry is expected to arise from LED technology as well.\nThis year marks 50 years since Nick Holonyak, Jr. developed the first practical LED and made his now almost legendary prediction. It is only rarely that a single person can be responsible for a truly fundamental breakthrough in technology that will affect and change the lives of millions. 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        "raw_content": "Five More Bills Declined Assent to by President Buhari\nFive bills sent to the President for assent by the National Assembly were declined, between November and December 2018.\nThe Preseident informed the lawmakers in separate letters dated 4th January, 2019, of his rejection of the Maritime Security Operations Coordinating Board (Amendment Bill) 2018, Revenue Moblization Allocation and Fiscal Commission (Amendment) Bill 2018, and the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Bill 2018, thr Federal Polytechnic (Amendment) Bill 2018 and the Energy Commission (Amendement) Bill were the other bills that were declined.\nIn his letter,the president stated that the refusal to assent to the Maritime Security Bill was because the proposed amendments would create distortions and duplications with the functions and operations of NIMASA. On the Revenue Mobilization Allocation and Fiscal Commission (Amendment Bill), it was stated that it would interfere with the smooth administration of revenue generating agencies of the Federal Government aside other infractions on extant laws.\nIt was also stated that the Energy Commission (Amendment) Bill, infringed in the Rural Electrification Agency\u2019s power and mandates. The president however sent an executive bill titled \u201cTransmission of the Food Safety and Quality Bill 2018\u201d to the lawmakers for consideration and passage.",
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        "raw_content": "Daily News: De Blasio's claim he didn't know slumlords' history strains truth, critics say\nMayor de Blasio\u2019s assertion that he was unaware of the shady history of two landlords doing business with the city for \u201ccluster-site\u201d homeless units strains the truth, critics tell the Daily News.\nLandlords Jay and Stuart Podolsky \u2014 subjects of a federal probe that prompted the mayor to declare a \u201cpause\u201d on a deal with them after The News broke the story last month \u2014 also came under scrutiny in 2013 for reported contributions to de Blasio\u2019s mayoral campaign from two associates of the brothers.\n\u201cI want to caution, I don't know this family. I don't know the history of this family,\u201d de Blasio declared when asked about The News\u2019 revelation of the city\u2019s potential $60 million deal with the Podolskys, which would have involved the city financing the purchase of 17 buildings in the Bronx and Brooklyn now being used as \u201ccluster-site\u201d homeless units so the buildings can be converted into permanent, affordable housing.\nCritics dismissed the mayor\u2019s disclaimer.\n\u201cCity officials cannot claim with any credibility to be unaware of the Podolskys and their business practices,\u201d said Joshua Goldfein, staff attorney with the Legal Aid Society\u2019s Homeless Rights Project. \u201cThey knew who they were dealing with.\u201d\nA city government source told The News the administration was well-aware of the Podolsky brothers\u2019 history before The News brought the issue to light.\n\u201cThat\u2019s bogus,\u201d said the source of de Blasio\u2019s disclaimer. \u201cHPD [the city Department of Housing Preservation and Development] certainly knew about the Podolskys. The agency doing it knew \u2014 not necessarily about the federal investigation \u2014 but their track record about running SROs, emptying buildings, their felony convictions \u2013 they knew.\u201d\nIn 2013, the Podolsky\u2019s were the subject of an exhaustive report in New York magazine that named their associates, Alan Lapes and Robert Hess, as contributors to de Blasio\u2019s 2013 mayoral campaign.\nThe article also detailed how the Podolsky brothers pleaded guilty in 1986 to more than two dozen felonies related to their real estate holdings. It mentioned the family\u2019s indirect connections to de Blasio, who at the time was serving as city public advocate.\nLapes, who was managing Podolsky properties at the time, donated more than $4,950 to de Blasio, who eventually returned the cash. Hess \u2014 the now-deceased founder of Housing Solutions USA, a nonprofit that also has close ties to Podolsky \u2014 bundled more than $10,000 for the mayor-in-waiting.\nDe Blasio\u2019s mayoral team routinely distributes email memos with the previous day\u2019s press clippings. Both he and Steven Banks, then-attorney-in-chief for Legal Aid who went on to become de Blasio\u2019s Homeless Services commissioner, would have likely seen the story.\nA de Blasio spokeswoman stood by the mayor\u2019s claim he was ignorant of the Podolskys\u2019 past.\n\u201cHe doesn\u2019t know details about the family. They are not close. They are not friends,\u201d said City Hall spokeswoman Jaclyn Rothenberg. \u201cHe doesn\u2019t have encyclopedic knowledge of people mentioned in New York magazine stories five years ago.\u201d\nJennifer March, executive director for the Citizens\u2019 Committee for Children of New York, said the administration should be \u201cprepared for all questions\u201d about its cluster site conversion plan, but that the overriding principal of the plan is sound.\n\u201cFrom our perspective as child advocates, we don\u2019t want the controversy over the landlords to detract from ideas like this one,\u201d she said. \u201cWe\u2019re in desperate need. These families need permanent, affordable housing with services.\u201d\nSource: https://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/ny-metro-podolsky-legal-aid-020619-story.html\nNewer PostNY1: How a Historic Black Church in the Bronx Was Saved From Financial Despair\nOlder PostDaily News: ALLAN WERNICK: Inside 21 Savage's immigration fight",
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        "raw_content": "Nirbhaya: SC Asks Tihar Jail To File Report On Conduct Of Four Death Row Convicts\nThe Supreme Court which is re-examining and re-assesing the capital punishment awarded by the trial court and upheld by the Delhi High Court to the four convicts in the sensational Nirbhaya case today sought a report from the Tihar jail superintendent on their conduct of -Mukesh (24), Pawan (20), Vinay (22) and Akshay (29).As per the direction of the Supreme Court the lawyers for accused filed affidavits on their behalf listing the \u201cmitigating circumstances which should go in their favour\u201d. Lawyer A P Singh filed the affidavits on behalf of three accused Pawan Kumar Gupta, Vinay Sharma and Akshay Kumar Singh while M.L. Sharma filed the affidavit on behalf of Mukesh.\nAfter going through the affidavits, Amicus Curiae Raju Ramachandran said the affidavit filed by Mukesh does not cover many aspects, namely, socio-economic background, criminal antecedents, family particulars, personal habits, education, vocational skills, physical health and his conduct in the prison. M L Sharma submitted that a report was asked for from the Superintendent of Jail with regard to the conduct of the accused persons while they are in custody, but the same has not directly been filed by the Superintendent of Jail.\nOn this the bench headed by Justice Dipak Misra observed: \u201cIn our considered opinion, the Superintendent of Jail should have filed the report with regard to the conduct of the accused persons since they are in custody for almost four years. That would have thrown light on their conduct. Let the report with regard to their conduct be filed by the Superintendent of Jail in a sealed cover in the Court on the next date of hearing. As far as the affidavit filed by Mukesh is concerned, Mr. Sharma, learned counsel stated that he will keep the aspects which are required to be highlighted in mind and file a further affidavit within a week hence. The direction issued on the earlier occasion with regard to the visit of jail by the learned counsel for the parties shall 4 remain in force till the next date of hearing. Let the matter be listed at 2.00 p.m. on 20.3.2017. The report of the Superintendent of Jail, as directed hereinabove, shall be filed in Court on that date\u201d.\nIn a surprising and sudden move, the apex court on February three gave some hope to the four death row convicts in the sensational Nirbhaya case saying it would re-examine and re-assess the capital punishment awarded to them by the trial court which was upheld by the Delhi High Court.\nA bench headed b y justice Dipak Misra took the decision after accepting the contention of the two senior lawyers Raju Ramachandran and Sanjay Hegde who had been appointed as amicus curiae in the case.\nBoth of them had significantly argued that several principles of code of criminal procedure had not been followed while giving death sentence to all four convicts.\nSignificantly, Ramachandran had argued that charges and nature of crime alleged against each one of them were separate and all of them could not have been sentenced to death in one brush without hearing them separately on the point of sentence\nRamachandran had pointed out that the apex court had held in the famous 1980 Bachan Singh case that a balance sheet of \u201cmitigating and aggravating circumstances\u201d have to be drawn before sentencing a person to death.\nHe contended that the young age of the convicts, the fact that they had no criminal antecedents, the crime being \u201cnot pre-meditated\u201d were mitigating factors in their favour.\nIndian courts hand out capital punishment in the \u201crarest of rare\u201d cases, but it is rarely carried out.\n\u201cThe crime was not premeditated,\u201d Ramachandran had said . \u201cThere is no evidence on record to deem the rape and murder was a pre-planned act. The accused did not know victim and had any occasion to believe she would be present at the relevant spot on the fateful day. Trial court failed to even consider this factor which has been treated as a mitigating factor.\u201d\nIn 2012, five adult men and a juvenile lured the 23-year-old trainee physiotherapist and her male friend onto a bus in Delhi, where they repeatedly raped the woman and beat both with a metal bar before dumping them on a road. The woman, later dubbedNirbhaya (meaning fearless), died two weeks later of her injuries. Four of the adults were sentenced to death while the fifth hanged himself in prison.",
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        "raw_content": "Macon | Bibb County: Something For Everyone\nBy Randy Southerland\nMacon-Bibb County is a place where working together with the right partners has become a sure path to success. This Middle Georgia community has come a long way from the old days when a deadlocked city government seemed unable to make decisions and the downtown was a collection of empty stores.\nToday Macon is the place to be with a vibrant business community and a trendy downtown. It\u2019s also become something of a jobs engine for the region.\n\u201cIn the last two years we\u2019ve had numerous projects that are under construction right now or are complete and operating,\u201d says Pat Topping, senior vice president of the Macon Economic Development Commission. \u201cThose projects will generate almost $700 million in investment and over 1,500 new jobs.\u201d\nJust last year, companies such as First Quality Packaging Solutions, Courier Express, Chem-Aqua and Boeing have all decided that Macon-Bibb is the best place for them to do business. These firms announced plans to invest a total of $200 million, create 315 new jobs and retain more than 50 jobs in the community.\nOne really big win came in the form of a decision by Boeing Aircraft to convert one of its military plants to commercial production \u2013 a first for the company.\n\u201cWith the military cutting back on spending, this is a great opportunity for us now that they\u2019re going to invest about $80 million in the facility and hire 200 people to manufacture fuselage and assemblies for the 747 aircraft,\u201d says Topping.\nIn its heyday Boeing employed more than 500 people in Bibb County. In recent years, military cutbacks have caused the workforce to dwindle to less than 200.\n\u201cThis gives us an opportunity to regain some of those jobs but also positions us for the future in the commercial end,\u201d Topping adds.\nThe Boeing decision was more than just a change for the plant. It represented the salvation of the company\u2019s presence in Macon.\n\u201cWe went from losing Boeing altogether to retaining them,\u201d says Mike Dyer, president and CEO of the Greater Macon Chamber of Commerce and Economic Development Commission, \u201cmoving it from the defense sector to the commercial sector, which is their growth sector. And with the [787 Dreamliner] South Carolina plant being that close to us, it could give us some great opportunities.\u201d\nAeronautics has been big business in Middle Georgia, particularly with the Air Force base at nearby Warner Robins and aviation programs operated by Middle Georgia State University at Macon\u2019s airport.\nNew York-based First Quality Packaging Solutions, a leading plastics packaging company, will locate its manufacturing operations here, creating 115 jobs and investing $68 million over the next five years.\nThe company is an affiliate of First Quality Baby Products LLC, which operates a diaper manufacturing plant in Macon. It will convert an existing facility for its plastic solutions business.\nMacon has also seen the long-promised Kumho tire plant finally nearing completion. The company is now hiring workers for its $500-million facility, which will begin production this year and expects to employ more than 450 people.\n\u201cThe Kumho project started before the recession, and when it hit in 2007, they put this facility on hold for a while,\u201d Topping says. \u201cWe stayed in touch with the Kumho folks, and they never gave up their commitment to opening the plant here.\u201d\nMacon\u2019s location along major highways and rail lines made it ideal for Kumho, which will supply the region\u2019s auto builders, such as Kia and Hyundai and other OEMs in the Southeast.\nRevitalizing Neighborhoods\nMacon has also become a popular place to live thanks to its large and diverse housing stock and abundance of neighborhoods. The downtown has become trendy once again as young and not-so-young professionals have been filling the growing number of loft apartments constructed in recent years. Retail and restaurants have returned to the area after a long absence.\nThe driving force behind revitalization has been a group of community partners that have worked closely to make things happen.\nMacon-Bibb County Mayor Robert Reichert declares that he has been \u201cholding the reins when the team of horses started to go. Timing is everything.\u201d\nThose horses include Mercer University, the Medical Center of Central Georgia and well-financed nonprofits like the Knight Foundation and the Peyton Anderson Foundation.\nThe Knight Foundation worked closely with Mercer to fund the College Hill Alliance, which led the revitalization of the diverse neighborhoods surrounding the university. The alliance sunset (folded) in December 2015 after completing the six-year term of its original charter. Its work will continue through the newly created volunteer College Hill Corridor Commission.\nSoon after Reichert took office as the first mayor of consolidated Macon-Bibb, the Knight Foundation brought in a team from Akron, Ohio, to discuss that city\u2019s highly successful revitalization program. The key there had been the cooperation of university, medical and community partners.\n\u201cThey said, \u2018If we had the housing stock that you guys have, we would be decades ahead of where we are now in trying to revitalize our downtown,\u2019\u201d Reichert recalls. \u201c\u2018You\u2019ve got it all. You got the bones of a vibrant downtown, the neighborhoods that surround it. You can make it happen.\u2019\u201d\nMacon has fostered a host of walkable, sustainable community development. From 2002 to 2011, property values increased by 34 percent in College Hill as the Knight Foundation invested more than $18 million in the city. The foundation worked closely with the city, Mercer University and the Macon Housing Authority to redevelop the area, rehab houses and provide down payment assistance to new residents such as young professionals and Mercer faculty, while also enabling longtime residents to stay in this integrated neighborhood.\nThe downtown has also made a comeback as well.\n\u201cThere is a national trend toward people wanting to live in a more urban sustainable environment,\u201d says Macon\u2019s Main Street Manager Steven Fulbright. \u201cOur political leaders and private groups understand that [development] is going to require capital and investment in order to happen.\u201d\nThrough its various agencies, the city has been issuing bonds and approving zoning changes to attract redevelopment of historic buildings. The goal is to bring people down to the central city.\n\u201cAll of it is about the restoration of a certain sense of pride and civic awareness in the urban core,\u201d says Alex Morrison, executive director of the Macon-Bibb County Urban Development Authority. \u201cThe job center of Bibb County is downtown Macon. It\u2019s got a quarter of the jobs \u2013 25,000 total employment. [Some of the] largest employers are right in the core of downtown. So you have a lot of economic vitality that\u2019s here.\u201d\nTo further revitalization in Macon\u2019s neighborhoods, the city has also set up seven Shalom Zones. Under the guidance and training of a national organization, local residents lead initiatives that range from trash pickup to programs promoting good health to improve their communities.\n\u201cThe Shalom Zones are resident led,\u201d says the coordinator of the Macon-Bibb Shalom Zones, Frank Austin. \u201cWe trained the residents directly in the neighborhoods on [the Shalom Zone] concepts.\u201d\nCommunity members and leaders developed a plan of action for their neighborhood based on local needs, says Austin. \u201cWe believe that the community is the expert in this space,\u201d he explains. \u201cThey live and play in the community, so all the ideas are extracted from the community and its members.\u201d\nMusic Macon\nA big sign of economic health came recently with the announcement that developers are about to get started on the first new residential construction downtown in decades. The $25-million plan to build a four-story, 137-unit apartment complex, offices and an incubator for budding musicians will bring new life to the desolate block around the former Capricorn Recording Studio.\nA major component of the project, the studio building itself is being developed by Mercer University. Mercer at Capricorn will allow musicians from all genres to use a space that includes studios and rehearsal rooms.\nJessica Walden, whose father Alan co-founded the recording label with his brother Phil Walden, terms it \u201ca great example of how private development can indeed preserve historic structures. So we\u2019re getting the best of both worlds on this blighted block.\u201d\nThe aging beige-colored building had long just faded into its surroundings. In the late \u201990s, a fire destroyed nearby warehouses, and those lots in turn were paved over for parking. The building itself suffered from neglect and seemed destined for the wrecking ball. By 2010, it was considered one of the most endangered historic buildings in the state and appeared on The Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation\u2019s Places in Peril list that year.\nUsing funds donated by the Peyton Anderson Foundation, NewTown Macon, a public-private organization focused on revitalizing downtown, acquired the property in 2011.\n\u201cThere was this huge parcel of vacant land, which was a tremendous economic opportunity, and the empty Capricorn studios, which was a tremendous cultural opportunity,\u201d says Josh Rogers, president and CEO of NewTown Macon. \u201cIn 2011, the market conditions just weren\u2019t right for us to see anything we want to see happen.\u201d\nThe search was on to find a way to bring it back to life. That desire meshed with Mercer\u2019s plan to locate a music incubator downtown. What better place than the spot where one of America\u2019s most distinctive musical genres was created? In Capricorn\u2019s studios, performers including The Allman Brothers Band, The Marshall Tucker Band and Wet Willie created the music that would become known as Southern Rock.\n\u201cMacon has this great music history that we saw as an economic development opportunity,\u201d says Larry Brumley, Mercer University\u2019s senior vice president for marketing communications and chief of staff. \u201cWe wanted to find ways to help musicians launch their brand and move into the national scene as some of these other famous artists did in years past. That would be great for Macon from an economic development standpoint.\u201d\nOnce complete, Mercer at Capricorn will offer sound-isolated rehearsal rooms able to accommodate individuals, bands and even a chorus. The first floor will feature a performance space where musicians can try out their material before a live audience.\n\u201cWe expect the types of musicians to cut across all genres,\u201d says Rogers. \u201cOur target audience are bands that are ready to take the next step but don\u2019t want to go outside Macon to do it.\u201d\nMercer University is also creating a more business-oriented incubator on its main campus. The 10,000-square-foot center will be adjacent to Mercer\u2019s School of Engineering, School of Medicine and the Willet Science Center, near the heart of campus.\nEntrepreneurs will be able to apply for a Mercer Innovation Fellowship. These competitive fellowships will give recipients one year of housing, office space, interns, access to all Mercer facilities and $20,000 cash. Winners of the first round of fellowships will be announced in April.\nThe Macon-Bibb County Industrial Authority is providing up to $75,000 annually for three years to help underwrite the salary for the center\u2019s director. Also, the authority will furnish five co-working spaces in downtown Macon.\nAnother example of Mercer\u2019s dedication to economic development can be found in its new partnership with Macon\u2019s Navicent Health to create a Center for Disruption & Innovation.\nThe goal of the center is to bring together medicine and engineering to develop safer, more efficient ways of treating patients.\nTourism Drive\nMacon is also becoming a tourist destination, with more travelers making side trips into the city while on their way to and from Florida on I-75. The growth of tourism has become a major industry supporting more than 3,300 jobs and generating an economic impact of more than $300 million, according to Monica Smith, president and CEO of the Macon-Bibb Convention and Visitors Bureau.\n\u201cTourism jobs are those that are not exportable,\u201d says Smith. \u201cYou have to have people in your local community doing the work and providing the services.\u201d\nAmong the programs and events that are transforming Macon is the annual Middle Georgia Wellness and Fitness Festival. Founded by community leader Charise Stephens, the event is designed to encourage better health habits among local residents. Georgia has the 18th highest adult obesity rate in the nation at 30.3 percent, according to a University of Georgia study.\nThe festival is a weekend of workouts, fitness events, health screenings and celebrity fitness experts.\n\u201cWe have an obesity problem here, and sometimes we have two out of three of our community members who don\u2019t actually get any kind of exercise at all,\u201d Stephens explains. \u201cWe try to hit everything, from people who work out on a regular basis to those who haven\u2019t exercised in years.\u201d\nThat could be said about a lot of what\u2019s going on in Macon these days \u2013 something for everyone.\nArtsy Enclave: Building on the success of the College Hill Corridor, local leaders have turned their attention to a long neglected area of the city on the east side of I-75. The latest neighborhood revitalization effort is aimed at using artists to drive economic development. Called \u201cMill Hill,\u201d the proposed arts village along four blocks of the historic Fort Hawkins Neighborhood in East Macon is modeled after a similar community in Florida.\nThe neighborhood, near an entrance to the Ocmulgee National Monument, was once the mill village for the Bibb Manufacturing Co.\u2019s Bibb Mill No. 1, and it is filled with historic craftsman-style homes.\nThe idea is to rehab the abandoned homes in the area and offer them as live-work spaces for artists. The rows of homes sit up on a hill overlooking a large auditorium, which will be renovated and returned to use as a community center. The building was originally constructed in 1920 by the mill for use by workers, according to Jonathan Harwell-Dye, director of creative placemaking for the Macon Arts Alliance.\n\u201cThis building is the catalyst for the arts village,\u201d says Harwell-Dye. \u201cIt\u2019s the community space this neighborhood lacks today. 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        "raw_content": "This is Tim: Cook and Oppenheimer on dividend and buyback\nApple announces dividend, share buyback\nThis is Tim: Apple CEO talks at investment conference\nThis is Tim: Apple's CEO in his own words\n[Editors\u2019 Note: Apple CEO Tim Cook and CFO Peter Oppenheimer held a conference call on Monday morning to discuss the company\u2019s announcement of dividend payment and share repurchase initiatives. What follows is an edited transcript of what Cook and Oppenheimer said on the call.]\nCook: Thank you, Nancy. Good morning to everyone and thanks for joining us. I\u2019d like to start by discussing how confident we feel about Apple\u2019s future. We are participating in some very large and growing markets and we see significant opportunities ahead of us.\nStarting with iPhone. In our most recently recorded quarter we sold 37 million iPhones. That\u2019s a very large number but it represented less than 9 percent of handsets sold during the quarter. The handset market is expected to grow dramatically in the years ahead, from 1.6 billion in 2011 to over 2 billion by 2015. And it\u2019s our belief that eventually all handsets will be smartphones, so the potential for iPhone is enormous.\nWe\u2019re off to an amazing start with iPad, selling 55 million from the launch of the first iPad in the spring of 2010 through the end of our most recent quarter. And with the launch of the new iPad, it just keeps getting better. Gartner estimates that the tablet market will be 325 million units by 2015, and as I\u2019ve said many times before, we believe that the tablet market will eventually surpass the PC market in size. It\u2019s just a question of when.\nAnd with the Macintosh, as of last quarter we had outperformed the PC market for 23 consecutive quarters, yet we have less than 6 percent market share of this 350 million unit-per-year market. We are innovating at an incredible pace, building a tremendous ecosystem with apps and content, providing great services such as iCloud, which has already eclipsed over a hundred million users within just a few months of its launch. And we\u2019re delivering incredible developments like Siri, a profound new way to interface with the iPhone.\nWe\u2019re also investing in distribution around the world. We continue to open our own stores, including 40 this fiscal year alone. We are expanding our footprint with new carrier partners and other third-party resellers, and we are investing in our direct enterprise sales force. Simply stated, we don\u2019t see ceilings to our opportunity.\nAll of this innovation and success has led to the generation of substantial amounts of cash, both domestically and abroad. We have used some of our cash to make great investments in our business to increase research and development, acquisitions, new retail store openings, strategic pre-payments in capital expenditures in our supply chain, and building out of our infrastructure, and you will see more of all of these in the future.\nEven with these investments, we can maintain a war chest for strategic opportunities, and have plenty of cash to run our business. So we are going to initiate a dividend and share repurchase program. We have thought very deeply and very carefully about our cash balance. We will continue to invest in the business, and we will maintain our disciplined and focused approach in the future. Innovation is the most important objective at Apple, and we will not lose sight of that. These decisions will not close any doors for us.\nSubject to a board declaration, we plan to initiate a quarterly dividend of $2.65 per share beginning in the September quarter. A quarterly dividend will provide current income to our shareholders, and we also believe it will broaden Apple\u2019s investor base by attracting new investors who don\u2019t currently own Apple stock.\nAdditionally, in the December quarter, we plan to commence a share repurchase program. The board has authorized the repurchase of $10 billion of stock over the next three fiscal years with the primary objective of neutralizing dilution from future grants through Apple\u2019s employee equity program. We will continually assess the opportunities to invest further in our business, and in consultation with our [board] we will review our dividend and share repurchase plan periodically.\nWe will continue to do what we believe is in the best interest of Apple and our long-term shareholders. I\u2019d now like to turn over the call to Peter, who will provide more details on our programs.\nOppenheimer: Thank you, Tim. Apple\u2019s cash has increased substantially for all the right reasons. Our business is performing extremely well, and we have been very disciplined with our stewardship of the cash, making great investments in the [unclear]. In fiscal year \u201911, our cash increased by $31 billion, with $24 billion of that growth coming from abroad. During the first quarter of fiscal year \u201912, we generated another $16 billion. That left us with about $98 billion of cash at the end of the December quarter, of which about $64 billion was outside the United States. As Tim said, that\u2019s plenty of cash to run the business.\nSo we\u2019re announcing today a dividend and share repurchase program. In thinking about our cash, we wanted to achieve several objectives: First, we want to maintain the flexibility to take advantage of investment opportunities that present themselves. Second, we want to provide some current income for our long-term shareholders. Third, we want to increase the attractiveness of Apple to a wider investor base. And finally, we want to limit future dilution from our employee equity program.\nThe program that we\u2019re announcing today will have two elements: a dividend, and a share repurchase. Subject to board declaration, we plan to initiate a quarterly dividend of $2.65 per share, beginning in our September quarter. We plan to declare the dividend concurrent with our quarterly earnings release in July, and to establish the record and payment dates at that time.\nOur board has concluded to amend existing RSU [Restricted Stock Units] agreements, so that unvested RSUs can participate in dividends declared. This would apply to both historical grants that are unvested as of the dividend record date as well as future grants. Dividend equivalents on unvested RSUs will be deferred and paid when the underlying RSUs vest.\nAt Tim\u2019s request, none of his unvested RSUs will participate in dividends.\nBased on anticipated shares, and RSUs outstanding, we would expect the first year\u2019s annual dividend payments to be over $10 billion.\nWith respect to share repurchase, our board has authorized a $10 billion program\u2014beginning in our fiscal year \u201913\u2014to be executed over three years with the primary purpose of neutralizing the impact of dilution from future employee equity grants and employee stock purchase programs. Commencing in fiscal year \u201913, which begins on September 30, 2012, we will begin to repurchase shares primarily to offset the amount of shares we expect will ultimately be issued from the current year employee equity grants. We intend to execute these repurchases over the course of each fiscal year.\nWe expect cash used to repurchase shares through the share repurchase program and to net share sell vesting RSUs to consume approximately $4 billion in the first fiscal year. Combining dividends, share repurchases, and cash used to net share sell vesting RSUs, we anticipate utilizing approximately $45 billion of domestic cash in the first three years of our program.\nIn closing, we remain very confident in the future of our business, are extremely enthusiastic about the opportunities that lie ahead, and look forward to executing our plans to initiate a dividend and share repurchase program. With that, I\u2019d like to open the call to questions.\nBen Reitzes, Barclay: Tim and Peter, can you talk about your philosophy on dividend growth? Within the $45 billion, is there any growth of the dividend thought about in there, and how are you going to shepherd us through the process each year, do you envision?\nOppenheimer: In consultation with the board, we will review our dividend payments periodically. We believe that our quarterly dividend of $2.65 per share will be attractive to both current and prospective shareholders. Based on our anticipated shares, and RSUs outstanding, we expect our dividend payment to be over $2.5 billion per quarter, or more than $10 billion a year, which would make us one of the highest dividend payers in the United States. We want to maintain sufficient U.S. cash to be able to take advantage of strategic opportunities that might present themselves, and we do not want to incur the tax costs to repatriate the foreign cash at this time.\nReitzes: Alright, and then, just finally, you know, sometimes, when companies do a dividend and the shareholder base changes, and you guys have been very clear to talk about your growth and whatnot, and how what lies ahead\u2026 I know you guys don\u2019t like to announce new products, but last quarter you talked about we haven\u2019t seen anything yet, I think, or on the last product\u2019s launch you said that that there was many more things to come\u2014can you just reiterate a little bit more about your confidence in the product pipeline and your growth outlook, even though you did a pretty good job during the preso?\nCook: We actually do love to announce new products, we just don\u2019t do it in conference calls. We had an incredible growth last quarter, it was 73 percent despite the base that it\u2019s growing upon being very large. And so I think the growth speaks for itself, and let me tell you, I am extremely confident in our future\u2014the pipeline is full of stuff, and I think our customers are going to be incredibly pleased with what they see coming out.\nKaty Huberty, Morgan Stanley: You both mentioned that Apple retains the flexibility to use the extra U.S. cash for other investments, but I wonder about the international cash at the end of this calendar year you can see approaching $100 billon of cash that\u2019s stuck overseas. Did the board discuss about how you might go about putting that to use? I know, Peter, that you said that at this time you don\u2019t want to bring it back to the U.S., but what are you going to do with that $100 billion of international cash?\nOppenheimer: Today, we\u2019ve got plenty of U.S. cash to invest in the business, to pay dividends, and to initiate our share repurchase program. Repatriating the cash from offshore would result in significant tax consequences under current U.S. law. We have expressed our views with Congress and the administration, we think the current tax laws provide a considerable economic disincentive to U.S. companies that might otherwise repatriate the substantial amount of foreign cash that they have; that\u2019s our view, and we\u2019ve expressed it.\nGene Munster, Piper Jaffray: You both mentioned periodically revisiting the dividend\u2014is that a yearly, or a couple times a year\u2014any color on that?\nCook: Gene, we\u2019ll continually discuss this, but there\u2019s not a certain period of time where that we\u2019ve decided that we would change it, but we will continually discuss it as you would expect us to do.\nMunster: In terms of a stock split, can you talk a little bit about your methodology on stock splits?\nCook: This is something that we have looked at, while we were looking at this task question. And the current information we have would suggest that there\u2019s very little support that it helps the stock. However, we are in a unique position and at a unique point in time and so this is something that we continue to look at. And if we reached a decision where we thought that it was in the best interest of Apple and its shareholders, we would do it. But again, at this point, that\u2019s not how we see it.\nMunster: I know we\u2019re not talking about fundamentals on this call, but do you guys think you\u2019ll put up a press release out in terms of how the new iPad did over the opening weekend?\nCook: We had a record weekend, and we\u2019re thrilled with it, but this call isn\u2019t to discuss the current business, as you know.\nBill Shope, Goldman Sachs: After doing this analysis, as a followup to Ben [Reitzes]\u2019s question, how do you think about growth and share purchases versus growth and dividend program? 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        "raw_content": "IT seems somewhat ironic that I\u2019m having lunch in a former motor vehicle workshop with a man whose surname is a local byword for cycling. Rob Hadley has chosen Parry St Garage. As much as he enjoys his meal of sweet potato gnocchi served in a setting that respects the building\u2019s light industrial past, that\u2019s not why he selected this restaurant in Newcastle West. \u201cI thought I could ride my bike here,\u201d he offers. Not that Hadley was planning to ride from home - he lives in Pokolbin these days - but he keeps a bike at a friend\u2019s place in Hamilton, so that he doesn\u2019t have to drive into the CBD and join the often frustrating search for a parking space. In the end, he had to drive in for lunch, but this former bike shop owner and competitive cyclist much prefers to be pedalling. While Newcastle\u2019s heart is changing, Hadley believes not enough is being done to entice people to ride into town. \u201cI don\u2019t think people will go en masse, \u2018Let\u2019s ride bikes\u2019, because I don\u2019t think they [governments] have done a good enough job with getting bikes to the top of town,\u201d he says. \u201cWhat would have you put in, if you were in charge?,\u201d I ask him about cycling infrastructure. \u201cI think the old railway line could have been used,\u201d he replies. \u201cEven if they want to build on top of the railway line, there could still be a bike path underneath the buildings. There could be a continuous bike path. They do it in other places. I ride in Holland a lot, there\u2019s tunnels there under buildings, under roads. It\u2019s just non-stop riding.\u201d Hadley believes Newcastle has missed an opportunity to create a more cycling-friendly city, \u201cbut there\u2019s no political mileage in it\u201d. \u201cThere are cities like New York embracing the bike, and it\u2019s making it a better place to live,\u201d he says. \u201cI don\u2019t know the answer, but we need more people aware of what\u2019s possible.\u201d While Rob Hadley didn\u2019t ride to the restaurant, in just about every other way, he brought a cycle to lunch. Which is hardly surprising, since he has pedalled his way through life, through good times and tragic. ROB Hadley was born in July 1953, \u201cjust around the corner\u201d, in Everton Street. He has only recently sold the Hamilton East home after it was in the family for more than a century and three generations. Actually, three generations of Hadleys were living in the same property when Rob was a boy. To escape a crowded house, he would fashion a race track in the backyard and compete against a neighbour on their scooters and bikes. Then he and his mates ventured beyond the backyard, racing their bicycles in the local streets. \u201cI\u2019ve just always liked to race,\u201d he says. \u201cI never won. I was weak. I was a smaller kid with not much power.\u201d Being light would prove to be an advantage, when Hadley competed in official road races. Along the flats, he may have been out-powered, but \u201cgoing up hills, weight is really important.\u201d \u201cWhen I was 18, I weighed 51 kilograms. I\u2019m 68kg now, so I\u2019m 33 per cent heavier than I was, so I can\u2019t get up hills like I used to. But you get older, and you can\u2019t get up hills anyway!\u201d Hadley\u2019s formal introduction to cycle racing came at Dick Tressider\u2019s bike shop. Tressider was a local legend, having competed in Europe. Hadley was about 11 when Tressider opened his Hamilton business, and the boy began hanging around the shop. \u201cI eventually saved up my money and, for \u00a312/10, I bought a second-hand bike, which was Dick\u2019s older brother\u2019s race bike,\u201d he recalls, adding that Tressider arranged for him to have his first race out at Barnsley. \u201cThat was my 13th birthday present,\u201d Hadley says. \u201cI raced on my 13th birthday. And I won. But I had a six-minute start in a five-mile race. \u201cIt was exciting. \u201cAnd Mum won the raffle that day, and I\u2019ve won the raffle once since in 52 years at the [Hunter District Cycling] club, racing.\u201d Dick Tressider not only helped Hadley onto a racing bike, he gave the boy his first job. The schoolboy worked in the shop part-time, until he was 16: \u201cI had so much respect for Dick. He taught me how to \u2018suffer\u2019 on the bike. When someone\u2019s just hit you as hard as they can, hit them back, because they\u2019ve just given their best. He taught me all these things, and I took them through my career. \u201cBike racing is you start with a half a jar of jelly beans, I start with half a jar of jelly beans, and I\u2019ve got to take away all your jelly beans before we get to the finish.\u201d Fuelled by his competitive spirit, Hadley began winning races locally, then in bigger arenas. As a teenager, he won the NSW junior championship, and he placed third in the Australian titles. His ambitions broke him out of the classroom. Hadley left school when he was 17, because \u201cI really wanted to be a bike rider\u201d. He moved to Sydney to compete and worked on the assembly line in the Speedwell and Malvern Star factory, \u201cwhere bike riders went to work while not being bike riders\u201d. Within a matter of months, he was back in Newcastle, training with another champion local rider, Murray Walker, who opened a bicycle shop. Life increasingly became a balancing act off the bike for Rob Hadley. He was married at 19, to Deidre, the daughter of the cycling club\u2019s secretary, they had two children, Ross and Suzie, and he worked at Comsteel. When he was 22, Hadley decided to do as his friend, Murray Walker, had done and open a bike shop. \u201cIn those days, a full bike shop was 12 bikes,\u201d he says. \u201cNow, if [the present-day Lambton store\u2019s] stock level gets below 600, you can see the holes. It\u2019s just amazing, the difference. \u201cWe would have a 16-inch boy\u2019s bike, a 16-inch girl\u2019s bike, a 20-inch convertible, then we had a 24-inch, 26-inch, 28-inch, that was it, that was the range. Boys and girls. And you very rarely sold anything to adults.\u201d Back then, he explains, the city was dominated by cars: \u201cThe people who used to ride their bikes to the BHP no longer rode their bikes to the BHP . . . They were totally out of favour with adults until mountain bikes came in [during the 1980s].\u201d From its beginning in 1975 in Adamstown, Hadley Cycles would grow into a local household name, expanding with stores around Lake Macquarie and the lower Hunter and putting wheels underneath thousands of riders, and not just children. Adults increasingly embraced the ease and health benefits of cycling. In later years, Rob went into partnership with one of his younger twin brothers, Brett. Yet the growth of the business, and commitments at home, meant the juggling of roles was \u201cvery, very difficult\u201d and, as a result, \u201cI never really got into anything 100 per cent. I was not good at it.\u201d What\u2019s more, he had to ration his time cycling and competing, which included road races in Europe: \u201cYou get to the point where you\u2019ve got 20, 25 employees, you can\u2019t just walk out and play. \u201cI was always going to be a part-timer,\u201d he admits of his cycling. \u201cSome of the guys I went through with went on and did well, but I don\u2019t think I would have made it. \u201cI don\u2019t think I ever had what they had. Not the power or the drive those guys had, both physical and mental. I thought I had it in those days, but looking back, I\u2019m well aware I was a level below them.\u201d Even so, Rob Hadley has done well in competitions. As a \u201cveteran\u201d rider, he has been a four-time champion at the World Masters Games, winning in each age division since the 35-to-39-year category. Yet the juggling took its toll early on. His marriage had ended. He sought solace in riding and advice from fellow cyclists. \u201cI was working hard, my marriage had split up, I was going out and partying, I was a mess,\u201d he says. \u2018I was going out and racing, and I wasn\u2019t finishing races. He said to me, \u2018Hadley, go home, pull your head in, stop racing until you can train. Otherwise, it will become a habit to not finish races.\u2019 That was brilliant advice from an old guy who I knew and liked. \u201cI really believe that if you\u2019ve got the drive and the desire, if you can get across the line, you can do it in all walks of life.\u201d One great constant in Hadley\u2019s life were his children. He would ride and travel with them. In 2007, his daughter, Suzie, suddenly died, from what Rob says was a heart problem. She was aged 34. To honour her, the family organised a memorial race in Suzie\u2019s name, and it\u2019s still held each year. \u201cWe as a family thought it was what she would have wanted. She was so keen on her cycling. I think Brett organised all of that. I was in no state to organise it,\u201d says Hadley, explaining how his little brother helped him cope. \u201cIt was Brett pushing me to do some things that broke what could have been a downward slide.\u201d The tragedy changed Hadley: \u201cI don\u2019t handle stress anymore. I don\u2019t want to be part of anything that causes me stress.\u201d As part of avoiding stress, Hadley gradually stepped back from the business he founded, before he retired in 2015. Yet cycling remains a big part of his life. He rides three times a week with a group he helped establish in Pokolbin called The Vintage MAMILs (Middle-Aged Man In Lycra). Although, the 65-year-old says, \u201cI\u2019m an OAMIL (Older-Aged Man In Lycra)\u201d. But he was never a YAMIL. \u201cNo, lycra didn\u2019t exist in those days,\u201d he laughs. \u201cEverything was wool. And if it rained, the clothes would weigh 10 times what they are now. What we went through with clothes those days was just horrendous.\u201d Hadley has had to slow down a little: \u201cI\u2019ve had a bit of a breathing problem, and I just can\u2019t get over it. If I don\u2019t race too much, it doesn\u2019t appear.\u201d Yet Rob Hadley is determined to never stop pedalling. \u201cI\u2019m so happy I found a sport and a business that were all part of my passion. I think I\u2019ve been the luckiest person.\u201d\nhttps://nnimgt-a.akamaihd.net/transform/v1/crop/frm/scott.bevan/8a160a32-d9fd-4fff-a5ea-15f7b2434b34.JPG/r0_217_5170_3138_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg\nBreaking Bread: Rob Hadley, cyclist and retired bike business owner\nPOWER LUNCH: Rob Hadley talks about a sporting and business life in cycling over lunch with Scott Bevan. Picture: Max Mason-Hubers\nIT seems somewhat ironic that I\u2019m having lunch in a former motor vehicle workshop with a man whose surname is a local byword for cycling.\nRob Hadley has chosen Parry St Garage. As much as he enjoys his meal of sweet potato gnocchi served in a setting that respects the building\u2019s light industrial past, that\u2019s not why he selected this restaurant in Newcastle West.\n\u201cI thought I could ride my bike here,\u201d he offers. Not that Hadley was planning to ride from home - he lives in Pokolbin these days - but he keeps a bike at a friend\u2019s place in Hamilton, so that he doesn\u2019t have to drive into the CBD and join the often frustrating search for a parking space.\nIn the end, he had to drive in for lunch, but this former bike shop owner and competitive cyclist much prefers to be pedalling.\nWhile Newcastle\u2019s heart is changing, Hadley believes not enough is being done to entice people to ride into town.\n\u201cI don\u2019t think people will go en masse, \u2018Let\u2019s ride bikes\u2019, because I don\u2019t think they [governments] have done a good enough job with getting bikes to the top of town,\u201d he says.\n\u201cWhat would have you put in, if you were in charge?,\u201d I ask him about cycling infrastructure.\n\u201cI think the old railway line could have been used,\u201d he replies. \u201cEven if they want to build on top of the railway line, there could still be a bike path underneath the buildings. There could be a continuous bike path. They do it in other places. I ride in Holland a lot, there\u2019s tunnels there under buildings, under roads. It\u2019s just non-stop riding.\u201d\nHadley believes Newcastle has missed an opportunity to create a more cycling-friendly city, \u201cbut there\u2019s no political mileage in it\u201d.\n\u201cThere are cities like New York embracing the bike, and it\u2019s making it a better place to live,\u201d he says.\n\u201cI don\u2019t know the answer, but we need more people aware of what\u2019s possible.\u201d\nWhile Rob Hadley didn\u2019t ride to the restaurant, in just about every other way, he brought a cycle to lunch. Which is hardly surprising, since he has pedalled his way through life, through good times and tragic.\nIN THE SADDLE: Rob Hadley outside the Lambton store of the business he began.\nROB Hadley was born in July 1953, \u201cjust around the corner\u201d, in Everton Street. He has only recently sold the Hamilton East home after it was in the family for more than a century and three generations.\nActually, three generations of Hadleys were living in the same property when Rob was a boy.\nTo escape a crowded house, he would fashion a race track in the backyard and compete against a neighbour on their scooters and bikes. Then he and his mates ventured beyond the backyard, racing their bicycles in the local streets.\n\u201cI\u2019ve just always liked to race,\u201d he says. \u201cI never won. I was weak. I was a smaller kid with not much power.\u201d\nBeing light would prove to be an advantage, when Hadley competed in official road races. Along the flats, he may have been out-powered, but \u201cgoing up hills, weight is really important.\u201d\n\u201cWhen I was 18, I weighed 51 kilograms. I\u2019m 68kg now, so I\u2019m 33 per cent heavier than I was, so I can\u2019t get up hills like I used to. But you get older, and you can\u2019t get up hills anyway!\u201d\nRIDER'S PORTRAIT: \u201cI\u2019ve just always liked to race,\" says Rob Hadley. Picture: Max Mason-Hubers\nHadley\u2019s formal introduction to cycle racing came at Dick Tressider\u2019s bike shop. Tressider was a local legend, having competed in Europe. Hadley was about 11 when Tressider opened his Hamilton business, and the boy began hanging around the shop.\n\u201cI eventually saved up my money and, for \u00a312/10, I bought a second-hand bike, which was Dick\u2019s older brother\u2019s race bike,\u201d he recalls, adding that Tressider arranged for him to have his first race out at Barnsley.\n\u201cThat was my 13th birthday present,\u201d Hadley says. \u201cI raced on my 13th birthday. And I won. But I had a six-minute start in a five-mile race.\n\u201cAnd Mum won the raffle that day, and I\u2019ve won the raffle once since in 52 years at the [Hunter District Cycling] club, racing.\u201d\nDick Tressider not only helped Hadley onto a racing bike, he gave the boy his first job. The schoolboy worked in the shop part-time, until he was 16: \u201cI had so much respect for Dick. He taught me how to \u2018suffer\u2019 on the bike. When someone\u2019s just hit you as hard as they can, hit them back, because they\u2019ve just given their best. He taught me all these things, and I took them through my career.\nRob Hadley, right, at lunch with Scott Bevan at Parry St Garage. Picture: Max Mason-Hubers\n\u201cBike racing is you start with a half a jar of jelly beans, I start with half a jar of jelly beans, and I\u2019ve got to take away all your jelly beans before we get to the finish.\u201d\nFuelled by his competitive spirit, Hadley began winning races locally, then in bigger arenas. As a teenager, he won the NSW junior championship, and he placed third in the Australian titles.\nHis ambitions broke him out of the classroom. Hadley left school when he was 17, because \u201cI really wanted to be a bike rider\u201d. He moved to Sydney to compete and worked on the assembly line in the Speedwell and Malvern Star factory, \u201cwhere bike riders went to work while not being bike riders\u201d.\nWithin a matter of months, he was back in Newcastle, training with another champion local rider, Murray Walker, who opened a bicycle shop.\nLife increasingly became a balancing act off the bike for Rob Hadley. He was married at 19, to Deidre, the daughter of the cycling club\u2019s secretary, they had two children, Ross and Suzie, and he worked at Comsteel.\nWhen he was 22, Hadley decided to do as his friend, Murray Walker, had done and open a bike shop.\n\u201cIn those days, a full bike shop was 12 bikes,\u201d he says. \u201cNow, if [the present-day Lambton store\u2019s] stock level gets below 600, you can see the holes. It\u2019s just amazing, the difference.\n\u201cWe would have a 16-inch boy\u2019s bike, a 16-inch girl\u2019s bike, a 20-inch convertible, then we had a 24-inch, 26-inch, 28-inch, that was it, that was the range. Boys and girls. And you very rarely sold anything to adults.\u201d\nBack then, he explains, the city was dominated by cars: \u201cThe people who used to ride their bikes to the BHP no longer rode their bikes to the BHP . . . They were totally out of favour with adults until mountain bikes came in [during the 1980s].\u201d\nFrom its beginning in 1975 in Adamstown, Hadley Cycles would grow into a local household name, expanding with stores around Lake Macquarie and the lower Hunter and putting wheels underneath thousands of riders, and not just children. Adults increasingly embraced the ease and health benefits of cycling.\nCyclist and retired businessman Rob Hadley. Picture: Max Mason-Hubers\nIn later years, Rob went into partnership with one of his younger twin brothers, Brett.\nYet the growth of the business, and commitments at home, meant the juggling of roles was \u201cvery, very difficult\u201d and, as a result, \u201cI never really got into anything 100 per cent. I was not good at it.\u201d\nWhat\u2019s more, he had to ration his time cycling and competing, which included road races in Europe: \u201cYou get to the point where you\u2019ve got 20, 25 employees, you can\u2019t just walk out and play.\n\u201cI was always going to be a part-timer,\u201d he admits of his cycling. \u201cSome of the guys I went through with went on and did well, but I don\u2019t think I would have made it.\n\u201cI don\u2019t think I ever had what they had. Not the power or the drive those guys had, both physical and mental. I thought I had it in those days, but looking back, I\u2019m well aware I was a level below them.\u201d\nEven so, Rob Hadley has done well in competitions.\nAs a \u201cveteran\u201d rider, he has been a four-time champion at the World Masters Games, winning in each age division since the 35-to-39-year category.\nRob Hadley at lunch with Scott Bevan at Parry St Garage. Picture: Max Mason-Hubers\nYet the juggling took its toll early on. His marriage had ended. He sought solace in riding and advice from fellow cyclists.\n\u201cI was working hard, my marriage had split up, I was going out and partying, I was a mess,\u201d he says. \u2018I was going out and racing, and I wasn\u2019t finishing races. He said to me, \u2018Hadley, go home, pull your head in, stop racing until you can train. Otherwise, it will become a habit to not finish races.\u2019 That was brilliant advice from an old guy who I knew and liked.\n\u201cI really believe that if you\u2019ve got the drive and the desire, if you can get across the line, you can do it in all walks of life.\u201d\nOne great constant in Hadley\u2019s life were his children. He would ride and travel with them. In 2007, his daughter, Suzie, suddenly died, from what Rob says was a heart problem. She was aged 34. To honour her, the family organised a memorial race in Suzie\u2019s name, and it\u2019s still held each year.\n\u201cWe as a family thought it was what she would have wanted. She was so keen on her cycling. I think Brett organised all of that. I was in no state to organise it,\u201d says Hadley, explaining how his little brother helped him cope. \u201cIt was Brett pushing me to do some things that broke what could have been a downward slide.\u201d\nRob Hadley, with his younger twin brothers, Todd and Brett, preparing to race in memory of Rob's daughter, Suzie, in 2008. Picture: Jonathan Carroll\nThe tragedy changed Hadley: \u201cI don\u2019t handle stress anymore. I don\u2019t want to be part of anything that causes me stress.\u201d\nAs part of avoiding stress, Hadley gradually stepped back from the business he founded, before he retired in 2015.\nYet cycling remains a big part of his life. He rides three times a week with a group he helped establish in Pokolbin called The Vintage MAMILs (Middle-Aged Man In Lycra).\nAlthough, the 65-year-old says, \u201cI\u2019m an OAMIL (Older-Aged Man In Lycra)\u201d.\nBut he was never a YAMIL.\n\u201cNo, lycra didn\u2019t exist in those days,\u201d he laughs. \u201cEverything was wool. And if it rained, the clothes would weigh 10 times what they are now. What we went through with clothes those days was just horrendous.\u201d\nCyclist and retired businessman Rob Hadley.\nHadley has had to slow down a little: \u201cI\u2019ve had a bit of a breathing problem, and I just can\u2019t get over it. If I don\u2019t race too much, it doesn\u2019t appear.\u201d\nYet Rob Hadley is determined to never stop pedalling.\n\u201cI\u2019m so happy I found a sport and a business that were all part of my passion. I think I\u2019ve been the luckiest person.\u201d\nThis story Hadley pedals hard along life\u2019s hills and valleys first appeared on Newcastle Herald.\nDiscuss \"Hadley pedals hard along life\u2019s hills and valleys\"",
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        "raw_content": "The 'Balcony Corbels' series, designed by artist Cedric Galea Pirotta this year includes a set of three stamps featuring Maltese balcony corbels.\nWhile walking around Malta, one notes the typical style of the balconies, especially in the historical centres of the Islands. These balconies vary in size and style with the oldest ones being open and made of stone.\nAnother type is wooden, which is usually closed and includes glass windows. Some households prefer to adorn their balconies with plants and flowers, or decorate their balconies during certain times of the year, such as during the village festa, Christmas and Good Friday. Apart from this, the most practical function of the balcony remains that of controlling the temperature of the house and providing natural light and air circulation.\nOne feature of these balconies is that known as the 'corbels' or saljaturi that serve as support beneath the structure. Apart from the support they offer corbels are usually used to decorate the balcony and hence the whole facade of the building. Corbels may be used on all types of balconies and are in fact a very popular feature throughout Malta.\nOne vibrant feature of balconies in Malta is that known as the 'corbels' or saljaturi. Besides offering support, corbels are usually used to decorate the balcony and hence the whole facade of the building. In medieval architecture, balconies and corbels were a form of defence. Corbels were used to support upper storeys or a parapet projecting forward from the fa\u00e7ade, often to form machicolation - openings used to drop objects such as oil or stone onto attackers.\nOver the years corbels served less of a defence role and more of a decorative one. During the Baroque period of the 17th century, particularly in Valletta and, to a lesser extent, in Mdina, the Maltese balcony reached the pinnacle of its splendour. Isolated specimens, resembling the Maltese closed balcony, may be found in Europe and South America. Yet, the fact remains that only in Malta did the closed balcony become the overwhelmingly important feature known to us today.\nA few years after the war, Malta suffered an abomination of shiny aluminium balconies. Parallel to the glittering aluminium balconies, the post-independence period saw an increase of balconies completely encased in engraved stone.\nWhereas balconies, before, may have served to portray the household's social status, for many years corbels fell into disrepair and allowed to deteriorate. Nowadays, however, more importance has been given to conserving these architectural gems and many have been restored to their former glory, as can be seen in old villages and towns particularly in Valletta, Mdina and Gozo.\nSheet:185mm x 118mm, stamp: 31mm x 44mm",
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        "raw_content": "There are many \"kinds\" of living trusts\nClients are often surprised to discover that there are actually several different \"kinds\" of living trusts. They call the office and say, \"Hey, how much for a living trust?\" The main reason I believe prospective clients ask that question is because they don't really know what to ask, so they ask about fees instead.\nThen I tell them, \"Well, the fee partially depends on what type of living trust is best for your family.\" They respond, \"What do you mean? I want a 'LIVING' trust.\" I explain that there are several types of \"LIVING\" trusts available, and we will address what kind of living trust is best for the client during the initial consultation.\"\nTherefore, during the initial consultation with my clients, we explore the types of trusts available to them, and we try to figure out what would be best for the clients and their particular situation. I make recommendations based on what I learn during the first meeting.\nSome trusts allow the surviving spouse to make changes upon the first death. Others do not. Some trusts are only designed to avoid probate and pass assets to others. Other trusts call for a split of the assets into subtrusts upon the first death - some make the split mandatory and others make the trust split discretionary. There are \"probate avoidance trusts,\" \"disclaimer trusts,\" \"AB trusts,\" \"ABC/QTIP Trusts,\" and other variations. Married couples generally have the most flexibility.\nSome living trusts have provisions regarding children and some have even further provisions regarding grandchildren. Some contain \"Pet Trusts.\" Some trusts are specific, and others deliberately broad.\nOnce clients understand they are not going to a get a \"one size fits all\" estate plan, they start to understand that estate planning is more than just filling out a couple of forms and going home.",
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        "raw_content": "One Wrong Word Can Result In Assault Charges\nAn assault is an attempt to either injure or frighten someone through force, threats or violence. In other words, you can be charged with an assault crime even if no one is actually touched, injured or harmed. In addition, any reasonable suggestion a weapon was involved to threaten or hurt someone can raise a simple misdemeanor offense to a major felony.\nDepending on the charge, the penalty for being convicted in an assault case can range anywhere from life in prison to probation. Getting convicted of any kind of violent offense can cost you your freedom, your family, your job or your ability to legally possess a firearm. If you are accused of committing any kind of assaultive crime, you need an experienced, skilled trial lawyer to protect your rights in court.\nFormer Prosecutor Turned Aggressive Defense Attorney\nMarc E. Hart is a former prosecuting attorney. He is now a Royal Oak based criminal defense lawyer with 30 years of experience handling jury trials and litigation in virtually every kind of assault case. As a prosecutor, he was specially selected to be a member of PROB, the elite unit within the prosecutor's office that investigated and prosecuted many of Detroit and Wayne County's most complex and high-profile criminal cases.\nFor over 20 years now, he has specialized in criminal defense. He has secured countless not-guilty verdicts and dismissals on behalf of his clients, and has negotiated favorable plea deals, charge reductions and probationary sentences for clients in both felony and misdemeanor cases throughout the State of Michigan.\nAssault And Battery \u2022 Domestic Violence \u2022 All Felony Assaults\nAt The Law Offices of Marc E. Hart, we have successfully defended clients charged with committing every level of assault crime, including:\nAssault with intent to murder (maximum penalty of up to life in prison)\nAttempted murder (up to life in prison)\nAssault with intent to rob, armed (up to life in prison)\nAssault with intent to rob, unarmed (up to 15 years in prison)\nAssault/resisting police officer or official (up to 15 years in prison)\nAssault with intent to do great bodily harm (up to 10 years in prison)\nAssault with intent to maim (up to 10 years in prison)\nAssault with intent to commit sexual penetration (up to 10 years in prison)\nAssault with the intent to commit sexual touching (up to five years in prison)\nDomestic violence/assault (up to five years in prison)\nAssault with a dangerous weapon/felonious assault (up to four years in prison)\nAggravated assault (up to one year in jail)\nAssault and battery (up to 93 days in jail)\nSimple assault (up to 93 days in jail)\nThe role of a defense attorney is to vigorously protect your rights in court. At The Law Offices of Marc E. Hart, we have won cases for clients based on mistaken identification, self-defense, false scientific evidence, illegal confessions, illegal search and seizure, as well as cases that were based on the false accusations of people who had an ulterior motive, bias or prejudice against the person they accused.\nMarc Hart will use his experience as both a former prosecutor and a defense attorney to analyze the strengths and weaknesses of your case, design a defense strategy specifically tailored to your situation and aggressively protect your rights in court.\nSerious Defense For Serious Allegations\nAt The Law Offices of Marc E. Hart, we understand that to each client, his or her case is the most important case in the world. With that in mind, we pledge to work tirelessly on your behalf.\nIf you need an aggressive defense attorney to defend any kind of assault charge, call The Law Offices of Marc E. Hart. We can be reached anytime day or night at 248-545-5290 or by email.",
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The scope of this rule has also been expanded to include Contractors/ Sub-contractors and Landlord/Tenant relationships.\nOSHA published the following, \u201cUnder the Multi-Employer Citation Policy, CPL 2-0.1241 (the Multi-Employer Policy), more than one employer may be citable for a hazardous condition that violates an OSHA standard.\nAny employer that exposes one of its employees to the hazards created by an unsafe condition may be subject to an OSHA citation. In situations where an employer\u2019s own employees are not exposed to a hazard, that employer may still be subject to OSHA coverage, if the employer qualifies as a \u201ccreating,\u201d \u201ccorrecting,\u201d or \u201ccontrolling\u201d employer. A two-step process is used to determine whether more than one employer may be cited for a hazardous condition. Additionally, OSHA stated the Multi-Employer Policy applied to all businesses. In the scenario above, OSHA may determine the marina/boatyard created the hazard if the ladder had signs of damage.\nA number of cases exist where OSHA cited both a contractor and subcontractor. Many of those examples are based in the construction or manufacturing industries. From a recent OSHA press release, \u201cThe U.S. Department of Labor\u2019s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has cited four employers \u2013 Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, Energes Services, LLC, Dominguez Welding, LLC, and Unlimited Services, LLC \u2013 for exposing employees to health and safety hazards at an oil and gas tank battery construction project where one employee was killed in an explosion and fire and three others suffered third-degree burns. The companies face $70,711 in proposed penalties. Although there have been very few instances of multi-employer enforcement in marinas/boatyards, one recent case did involve a marina and a contractor.\nOSHA has insisted for many years that the OSH Act permits the agency to cite multiple employers. However, a recent critical decision by the OSH Review Commission held that OSHA lacks the authority to cite employers for hazards that do not involve their own employees. The United States Department of Labor has appealed this decision through the U.S. Court of Appeals. If the court upholds the Review Commission\u2019s position, then a significant change could be forthcoming.\nHazard Creation/Correction/Control\nIn the meantime, marinas and boatyards need to refer back to the OSHA clarification above. Does the facility have responsibility for \u201ccreating,\u201d \u201ccorrecting\u201d or \u201ccontrolling\u201d the hazard? In the accident scenario above, if the marina/boatyard had a ladder in service that had visible signs of damage, OSHA will take the position of \u201ccreating\u201d a hazard. If the facility manager had the ability to stop unsafe work practices and failed to take action, OSHA may take a position the marina/boatyard failed to \u201ccorrect\u201d or \u201ccontrol\u201d a hazard.\nIf OSHA issues a citation, it is important to seek proper legal counsel. Just as medicine has a variety of specialized fields, legal practices often have distinct areas of expertise. A person would not seek a primary care physician to perform a joint replacement. At the same time, when needed, marina and boatyards should seek counsel from those specializing in the field of OSHA defense.\nMany times, employers will accept OSHA\u2019s offer to settle the citation at a reduce cost. For example, for the damaged ladder OSHA cites the marina for a \u2018serious violation\u2019 with a proposed penalty of $10,000. During the process, OSHA offers to change the citation to \u2018other than serious\u2019 with a penalty of $2,500. Most employers will jump on the offer without regard to how it may impact the business down the road. Accepting the citation could be used by the injured worker as the basis for a third-party claim. In other words, when the company accepts the OSHA citation, the company has admitted fault and the injured employee would have a strong claim against the business. In many states, accepting an OSHA citation can increase the payout under worker\u2019s compensation as much as 50 percent. Often, the insurance company will refuse to pay the additional payout and that burden falls back onto the business. Lastly, OSHA may use the citation for the basis of a \u2018repeat\u2019 or \u2018willful\u2019 violation. 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        "raw_content": "In the unlikely event of a significant oil spill, Maritime New Zealand is the lead national oil spill response agency.\nThe New Zealand Marine Oil Spill Response Strategy sets the overarching framework for how Maritime New Zealand and our partners will respond to a marine oil spill incident.\nYou can read more about the New Zealand Marine Oil Spill Response Strategy:\nThe aim of a spill response will be to minimise damage to the marine environment and reduce the time for recovery of affected resources.\nMNZ is responsible for making sure New Zealand is ready for an oil spill of any size. If the scale of an incident is beyond New Zealand\u2019s local and national capability, MNZ has a network of international organisations and companies it can call upon to assist with resources and expertise. This relationship is reciprocal - New Zealand is expected to assist our neighbours if requested.\nOil spill response funding\nThe Government\u2019s oil spill response capability is funded by an industry levy - the Oil Pollution Levy - which is paid by those sectors whose activities raise the risk of a marine oil spill. In the event of an oil spill, the polluter is liable for all costs associated with the response.\nYou can read more about the Oil Pollution Levy:\nPrevious: 4. Ongoing monitoring\nNext: 6. Decommissioning",
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        "raw_content": "US Supreme Court Hands Lenders a Victory on Underwater Mortgages\nThe US Supreme Court has unanimously held that a debtor cannot void a wholly underwater second mortgage in Chapter 7 bankruptcy proceedings. The decision comes in the consolidated cases of Bank of America, N.A. v. Caulkett, No. 13-1421, and Bank of America, N.A. v. Toledo-Cardona, No. 14-163.\nThe issue before the Court focused on the intersection of two parts of Section 506 of the Bankruptcy Code. Section 506(a) provides that a creditor\u2019s claim is a \u201csecured claim to the extent of the value of such creditor\u2019s interest in the estate\u2019s interest in such property.\u201d In other words, it is a secured claim for an amount equal to the present value of the collateral, and is an \u201cunsecured claim\u201d for the remainder. Section 506(d) provides that, \u201c[t]o the extent that a lien secures a claim against the debtor that is not an allowed secured claim, such lien is void.\u201d\nLower courts were divided over whether a Chapter 7 debtor with multiple mortgages can void, or \u201cstrip off,\u201d a junior mortgage lien in its entirety under Section 506(d) when the value of the senior mortgage lien exceeds the current value of the property\u2014that is, when the junior lien is entirely underwater. In Dewsnup v. Timm, 502 U.S. 410 (1992), the Supreme Court held that a Chapter 7 debtor could not \u201cstrip down\u201d a partially underwater lien to the present value of the collateral, but the Court did not address whether the same rule applied to a lien that was entirely underwater lien. In the combined cases at issue, the Eleventh Circuit had limited Dewsnup to partially underwater liens, holding that Chapter 7 debtors may strip off a wholly underwater junior mortgage lien; the Fourth, Sixth and Seventh Circuits had reached the opposite conclusion.\nThe Supreme Court reversed the Eleventh Circuit. In an opinion written by Justice Thomas, the Court acknowledged that a \u201cstraightforward reading of the statute\u201d favored the Eleventh Circuit\u2019s interpretation. Because the value of a wholly underwater junior lien is \u201czero,\u201d it is unsecured within the meaning of Section 506(a). And given that Section 506(d) uses the same term\u2014\u201csecured claim\u201d\u2014as Section 506(a), \u201cone would think\u201d that the wholly underwater lien would also be unsecured, and thus voidable, within the meaning of Section 506(d).\nThe Court concluded, however, that Dewsnup \u201cforecloses this textual analysis.\u201d Dewsnup \u201cdefined the term \u2018secured claim\u2019 in \u00a7 506(d) to mean a claim supported by a security interest in property, regardless of whether the value of that property would be sufficient to cover the claim.\u201d Under this reading, the function of Section 506(d) \u201cis reduced to \u2018voiding a lien whenever a claim secured by the lien itself has not been allowed\u2019\u201d under the Bankruptcy Code. Because the bank\u2019s claims in these cases were \u201cboth secured by liens and allowed under\u201d the Bankruptcy Code, they could not be \u201cvoided under the definition given to the term \u2018allowed secured claim\u2019 by Dewsnup.\u201d\nThe Court also rejected the debtors\u2019 arguments that Dewsnup should be limited to partially underwater liens. The Court noted that treating a junior lien that is one dollar shy of being completely underwater differently from a junior lien that is wholly underwater \u201ccould lead to arbitrary results.\u201d The Court suggested that the policy arguments proposed by the debtors were better addressed to Congress.\nFinally, the Court\u2019s result was grounded in a practical understanding of the volatility in real estate markets. Because of \u201cthe constantly shifting value of real property,\u201d a junior mortgage can be underwater one day but substantially or fully secured even a few months later. That has happened again and again as many regional markets have rebounded so sharply that the underwater mortgages that were common only a few years ago have become increasingly rare. The Court\u2019s decision keeps junior lenders\u2019 interest in mortgaged property live until the asset is liquidated, rather than allowing debtors to shed that interest while their junior liens happen to be underwater.\nWhile the result in Caulkett favors lenders, they should be alert to the possibility that the Court may revisit Dewsnup in the future. The Court\u2019s opinion noted in a footnote that, \u201c[f]rom its inception, Dewsnup \u2026 has been the target of criticism,\u201d citing among other sources Justice Scalia\u2019s dissent in Dewnsup itself and Justice Thomas\u2019s separate opinion (joined by Justice Scalia) in Bank of America Nat. Trust and Sav. 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        "raw_content": "HomeNewsThe future of financial markets\nIsmail Ert\u00fcrk, senior lecturer in banking at Alliance MBS, is taking part in a major consultation exercise on the future of financial markets being driven by the Bank of England.\nDuring November the Bank of England is running a series of \u2018Open Forum\u2019 debates nationwide, and Ismail is attending an event being held in Manchester. The session aims to promote the Bank\u2019s new approach to regulation of financial markets where communication with the public at large becomes an important tool in addition to the more conventional macro-economic and supervisory policies and practices.\nThe Bank is inviting representatives from private and public institutions, and the general public, to explore what changes are needed after the financial crisis of 2007 and recent banking scandals in order to make the financial markets serve society better. It is also looking at how new and existing platforms can be developed to improve access to finance for smaller companies.\nIsmail says the initiative forms part of a wider drive across Europe to integrate capital markets through the Capital Market Union (CMU) because the banking system has failed to respond to European Central Bank policies to revive credit flows across European economies.\nA recent CMU Green Paper reported that although the EU economy is about the same size as America\u2019s, its equity markets are less than half the size while its debt markets are less than one third the size. In the US, SMEs also raise about five times as much funding from capital markets as in the EU.\nIsmail says this \u201cpost-crisis activism\u201d by the Bank of England in regulating financial markets expands its role into new territories beyond banking and technical monetary expertise. \u201cThe Bank is aiming to co-op the British public through initiatives like the Open Forum to its vision of resilient and socially useful finance. To that end it is going to play a key role in the creation of the CMU.\u201d\nHowever, Ismail says such moves from Bank of England technocrats requires a new governance mechanism for accountability and delivery. \u201cCommunication itself is not sufficient for full transparency and accountability when the cognitive depository of central bank action is not open to critical debate and is seen by a considerable number of both academics and practitioners as impaired by orthodox economic thought that was partly responsible for the crisis.\u201d\nIsmail\u2019s own recently published research on central banking and the CMU has underlined how post-crisis central bank policies themselves have created new fragilities in global financial markets, and claims the CMU Green Paper\u2019s understanding of financial markets as mechanisms for capital allocation in contemporary economy is faulty and lacks evidence.\nAdds Ismail: \u201cCurrently I am collaborating with colleagues from other universities in Europe and the UK to present research findings on the CMU to policymakers at the European Commission and the European Parliament.\u201d\nIsmail has already taken part in two workshops on the subject earlier this summer, one in Brussels organised by the Foundation for European Progressive Studies, and the other in London hosted by the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies at the University of London.",
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        "raw_content": "On This Day \u2013 March 22: City down Everton to reach the FA Cup final\nOn March 22 in City history\u2026\n1969: Manchester City strike late in the FA Cup semi final with teenager Tommy Booth\u2019s goal enough to secure victory over Everton at Villa Park. City went on to play Leicester in their seventh FA Cup final a month later.\n2003: City are absolutely humiliated by Chelsea as Claudio Ranieri\u2019s side win 5-0 at the City of Manchester Stadium before 41,105 fans. Chelsea outclassed City and a young Frank Lampard scored one of their goals, years before he would turn out in the lighter shade of blue.\nHappy Birthday: Derek Jeffries (65)",
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        "raw_content": "Karnataka Government, Dutch Join Hands to Launch Healthcare Pilot\nThe Karnataka government said it has tied up with The Netherlands to launch three pilot projects in the healthcare sector. The projects were in the areas of geriatric, mental health and diabetes-hypertension and would be co-funded by the state and the Dutch governments, Karnataka IT-BT advisor Rajkumar Srivastava said here at the Bengaluru Tech Summit. Rs 60 lakh would be made available for each of the pilot projects with a matching funding by The Netherlands, he said adding they would be taken up in the first quarter of 2019. This was part of the letter of intent signed by the government in May this year with The Netherlands Enterprise Agency and the Task Force for applied research to set up a Living Lab here. The lab was aimed at improving access to affordable healthcare through means of eHealth and medical devices, Senior Advisor International R&D Cooperation, Life Sciences & Health, Netherlands Enterprise Agency Niels van Leeuwen said.\nIt would provide a platform for knowledge exchange between students, researchers and regional partners from India and the Netherlands. The Center for Human Genetics (CHG), the anchor institute for the Living Lab here, will assist the process, together with Nuffic Netherlands Education Support Office in Bengaluru and the Task Force for Applied Research in the Netherlands. In the coming months, the state government and The Netherlands will explore opportunities for student exchange under the three-joint projects to begin research work, Srivastava said. Gert Heijkoop, Consul-General of kingdom of The Netherlands in Bengaluru, said \u201cwe believe (the Living Lab) will result in creating affordable solutions for sustainable healthcare\u201d in both India as well as the Netherlands. \u2013 Business Standard",
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        "raw_content": "The Belle Haven School-Age Child Care Program is licensed by the Department of Social Services to provide care for children in kindergarten to 6th grade. We serve working families who desire a fun, safe, structured environment where children can learn at their own developmental pace.\nWe provide a supportive and nurturing atmosphere, while bridging the gap between home and school. A balance of educational, social, and recreational opportunities are offered which include:\nOpen areas for exploration\nCooking and much more!\nA daily nutritional snack is provided through the Department of Education Child and Adult Care Food Program. We provide transportation from Belle Haven Community School to the Belle Haven School-Age Child Care Program. Children that are a part of the Tinsely Program, who live in Belle Haven neighborhood, and participate in the child care program, will be dropped off in the front of the Belle Haven Community School and will be transported from that site.\n$446 - Resident\n$602 - Non Resident\nSubsidized Fees\nAvailable to residents only\n$95 - $124 - Based upon family income and size (proof of income required)\nRondell Howard",
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        "raw_content": "When Will the U.S. Herd Contract?\nToday\u2019s historically low feed costs have helped the nation\u2019s dairy producers deal with low milk prices for months, but many producers are still just barely able to cover costs, or worse yet, are working on borrowed funds. Unfortunately, it doesn\u2019t look like the margin situation will improve anytime soon. On January 23, CME futures prices for the first six months of 2018 were predicting Class III and IV prices would average near $13.80 and $13.70, respectively.\n\u201cWhen prices dipped to similarly painful levels in the first half of 2016, producers drew on the equity they had accrued in the boom years that preceded the bust. Today, for many, that cushion is gone,\u201d says Sarina Sharp, agricultural economist with the Daily Dairy Report. \u201cWhile some producers will lean on their lenders and tough out the downturn, others will exit the business.\u201d\nIndeed, a growing number of herd dispersal sales have been occurring at auction houses across the county, and producers have been sending more of their low-end cows to slaughter, evidenced by increasing dairy cow slaughter volumes. However, with dairy heifers plentiful and prices on springers falling, Sharp notes that an increase in the cull rate does not necessarily mean that the milking herd will contract. In fact, the U.S. milk herd expanded by 3,000 head in December, compared to November levels, and the December 2017 milk herd was 47,000 head larger than the previous year, according to USDA\u2019s latest Milk Production report.\n\u201cGiven the prolonged expansion in the U.S. dairy herd and the large supply of heifers, it is almost inevitable that dairy slaughter will accelerate in 2018,\u201d Sharp says. \u201cSlaughter volumes climbed in 2017, but they fell short of 2012 and 2013 levels, when painful on-farm margins and lofty beef prices prompted dairy producers to send more than 3 million cows each year to packinghouses.\u201d\nSharp is not ruling out similar slaughter totals in 2018 given the current poor margin projections for U.S. dairy producers, and she notes that a \u201cmeaningful and widespread contraction\u201d in the U.S. milk herd is likely. Predicted margins for first-half 2018 and limited processing capacity in some regions of the country have completely dampened many producers\u2019 enthusiasm for expansion.\n\u201cDuring the last wave of liquidations six years ago, the beef industry was short of cattle, and beef buyers eagerly acquired dairy cull cows, putting a floor under the cull cow market,\u201d Sharp says. \u201cToday, the beef industry is worried about having the labor and shackle space to process all the beef cattle that are expected to finish in late spring and early summer. Dairy slaughter volumes are likely to climb, but beef packers certainly won't be clamoring to buy dairy cull cows.\u201d\nIf Sharp is right and the U.S. milk herd contracts in a \u201cmeaningful and widespread\u201d way, it could be the start of a meaningful recovery.",
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        "raw_content": "Pearle ARNOLD\nARNOLD, Pearle\nIt is with great sadness we announce the peaceful passing of Lillian \u201cPearle\u201d Arnold (nee Preston) at Battleford\u2019s Union Hospital on Friday, December 10, 2010 at age 91. Service of celebration and thanks-giving for Pearl\u2019s life will be held on Saturday, December 18th, 2010 at Battlefords Funeral Services beginning at 11:00am with Pastor Keith Klippenstein officiating. Donations in lieu of flowers may be direct to the BUH Foundation \u2013 Palliative Care Unit, P.O. Box 1358, North Battleford, SK, S9A 3L8.",
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        "raw_content": "Saginaw County Animal Control Care Center at 1312 Gratiot Ave. in Saginaw.\nBy Bob Johnson | Bob_Johnson@mlive.com\nSAGINAW, MI \u2014 Saginaw County Controller Robert Belleman said he hopes to hire a new director to lead the Saginaw County Animal Care and Control Center by the end of February.\nThe application process is closed and Belleman said there are 16 people who applied.\n\u201cI\u2019m going to go through them and narrow them down to five or six and set up interviews,\u201d he said.\nFormer Director Lisa Stoffel resigned on July 23 after she was not able to prove that she possessed a required bachelor\u2019s degree.\nMichelle Sawyer was appointed to the interim position.\nIn November, voters in Saginaw County passed a 20-year millage to raise $11 million to build a new animal shelter.\nCommissioners will hold a public meeting to gather input from the public on the shelter.\nThe current building at 1312 Gratiot was once a Rite Aid store that was not meant to function as an animal shelter.\nBelleman said using the current location would require two phases of construction, including demolishing the current building, which would tack on approximately $250,000 to the cost of the project.\nSee which county millages passed and failed\nMoving to a different location can be advantageous because it could \u201cincrease our visibility, which would increase our adoptions,\u201d Belleman said.\nA new site has not been chosen, although several are being considered.\nThe millage, which was levied in December, is expected to generate $1.9 million by the first bill on March 1.\nIt will cost approximately $800,000 per year for 20 years to pay off the bond.\nThe public hearing is at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 12, in Room 200 on the second floor of the Saginaw County Governmental Center, 111 S. Michigan.",
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        "raw_content": "A Simplified Method of Keeping Track of Car Expenses\nMichael Murphy 3633 01/09/2011\nMany people today not only use their car for personal use but also for business purposes. As such, they are entitled to get a deduction for the business portion of the car expenses. This is normally accomplished by a prorating of yearly expenses based on distance traveled for business. A taxpayer who has made a claim for motor vehicle expenses on their tax return knows that they are required to maintain records to support the claim. The best evidence to support the claim is the use of a logbook to log business travel for the entire year. The logbook will show, the destination, the reason for the trip and the distance covered. for each business trip. However this can be an enormous challenge for the taxpayer to maintain this logbook for the entire year.\nA new simplified logbook\nOn June 28, 2010, the Minister of National Revenue announced the introduction of a new simplified logbook for motor vehicle expenses as part of the government's overall strategy to assist small and medium sized businesses and Canada Revenue Agency's (CRA's) aim to ease the tax compliance burden of small business owners. After one complete year of keeping a logbook (starting in 2009 or thereafter) to establish a base year, a three month sample logbook may be used to extrapolate business use for the entire year, provided the usage calculated is within 10% of the base year.\nCRA has indicated that they would be prepared to accept a logbook maintained for a sample period as evidence of a full year's usage if a taxpayer meets the following criteria:\nThe taxpayer has previously filled out and retained a logbook covering a full 12-month period that was typical for the business (the \u201cbase year\u201d). The 12-month period is not required to be a calendar year.\nA logbook for a sample period of at least one continuous three-month period in each subsequent year has been maintained (the \u201csample year period\u201d).\nThe distances traveled and the business use of the vehicle during the three-month sample period is within 10 percentage points of the corresponding figures for the same three-month period in the base year (the \u201cbase year period\u201d).\nThe calculated annual business use of the vehicle in a subsequent year does not go up or down by more than 10 percentage points in comparison to the base year.\nIf these conditions are not met (for example, if the business use increase is more than 10% in a three month period), the taxpayer would be required to calculate the business use based on the actual mileage of the vehicle.\nIn their news release, CRA provided the following example:\nAn individual has completed a logbook for a full 12-month period, which showed a business use percentage in each quarter of 52/46/39/67 and an annual business use of the vehicle of 49% (this percentage is based on annual distance, and not the average of the percentages for the four quarters). In a subsequent year, a logbook was maintained for a three-month sample period during April, May and June, which showed the business use as 51%. In the base year, the percentage of business use of the vehicle for the months April, May and June was 46%.\nThe business use of the vehicle would be calculated as follows:\n(51% \u00f7 46%) \u00d7 49% = 54%\nBreaking down the math\nBecause the business use of the vehicle increased in the subsequent period as compared to the base period (from 46% to 51%) this formula adjusts the business use of the vehicle for the whole year (from 49% in the base year to 54% for the subsequent year).\nIn this case, in the absence of contradictory evidence, the CRA would accept the calculated annual business use of the vehicle for the subsequent year as 54%. (I.e., the calculated annual business use is within 10% of the annual business use in the base year \u2013 it is not lower than 39% or higher than 59%.)\nIn a year in which a vehicle is purchased, care must be taken to document the use as it could have implications on the percentage of business use.",
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        "raw_content": "Mollison Way will be hosting a Romanian Cervical Screening Education Event at the surgery on Wednesday 10 October 2018 between 1.00 and 3.00pm. See poster below.\nBy holding this event, we hope to familiarise our Romanian patients with the process involved when a patient is invited for a cervical smear as well as emphasising the importance of attending on a regular basis. Patients with have the chance to discuss their concerns with the Practice Nurse and the Lead Clinician with the help of an interpreter from Silent Sounds. Leaflets will be available in Romanian and posters will be displayed in the Practice.\nThe aim of the NHS Cervical Screening Programme (NHSCSP) is to reduce the number of women who develop invasive cervical cancer and reduce the number of women who die from it. This is done through a systematic, quality assured population-based screening programme for eligible women.\nCervical screening isn\u2019t a test for cancer, it\u2019s a test to check the health of the cells of the cervix. Most women\u2019s test results show that everything is normal, but for around 1 in 20 women the test shows some abnormal changes in the cells of the cervix. Most of these changes won\u2019t lead to cervical cancer and the cells may go back to normal on their own. But in some cases, the abnormal cells need to be removed so they can\u2019t become cancerous.\nImmunisation has caused dramatic improvements in health; diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough (pertussis), measles and polio are now rare in many countries. Vaccination resulted in smallpox being eradicated from the world. It is hoped the same will soon be true for polio. Therefore, we are also using this opportunity to discuss concerns that young mothers may have about immunisations for their children.",
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        "title": "(VIDEO) Armstrong admits doping: 'I'm a flawed character' - News - Monroe News - Monroe, Michigan - Monroe, MI",
        "raw_content": "(VIDEO) Armstrong admits doping: 'I'm a flawed character'\nHe did it. He finally admitted it. Lance Armstrong doped.\nCHICAGO (AP) ? He did it. He finally admitted it. Lance Armstrong doped.\nHe was light on the details and didn't name names. He mused that he might not have been caught if not for his comeback in 2009. And he was certain his \"fate was sealed\" when longtime friend, training partner and trusted lieutenant George Hincapie, who was along for the ride on all seven of Armstrong's Tour de France wins from 1999-2005, was forced to give him up to anti-doping authorities.\nBut right from the start and more than two dozen times during the first of a two-part interview Thursday night with Oprah Winfrey on her OWN network, the disgraced former cycling champion acknowledged what he had lied about repeatedly for years, and what had been one of the worst-kept secrets for the better part of a week: He was the ringleader of an elaborate doping scheme on a U.S. Postal Service team that swept him to the top of the podium at the Tour de France time after time.\n\"I'm a flawed character,\" he said.\nDid it feel wrong?\n\"No,\" Armstrong replied. \"Scary.\"\n\"Did you feel bad about it?\" Winfrey pressed him.\n\"No,\" he said. \"Even scarier.\"\n\"Did you feel in any way that you were cheating?\"\n\"No,\" Armstrong paused. \"Scariest.\"\n\"I went and looked up the definition of cheat,\" he added a moment later. \"And the definition is to gain an advantage on a rival or foe. I didn't view it that way. I viewed it as a level playing field.\"\nWearing a blue blazer and open-neck shirt, Armstrong was direct and matter-of-fact, neither pained nor defensive. He looked straight ahead. There were no tears and very few laughs.\nHe dodged few questions and refused to implicate anyone else, even as he said it was humanly impossible to win seven straight Tours without doping.\n\"I'm not comfortable talking about other people,\" Armstrong said. \"I don't want to accuse anybody.\"\nWhether his televised confession will help or hurt Armstrong's bruised reputation and his already-tenuous defense in at least two pending lawsuits, and possibly a third, remains to be seen. Either way, a story that seemed too good to be true ? cancer survivor returns to win one of sport's most grueling events seven times in a row ? was revealed to be just that.\n\"This story was so perfect for so long. It's this myth, this perfect story, and it wasn't true,\" he said.\nWinfrey got right to the point when the interview began, asking for yes-or-no answers to five questions.\nDid Armstrong take banned substances? \"Yes.\"\nDid that include the blood-booster EPO? \"Yes.\"\nDid he do blood doping and use transfusions? \"Yes.\"\nDid he use testosterone, cortisone and human growth hormone? \"Yes.\"\nDid he take banned substances or blood dope in all his Tour wins? \"Yes.\"\nIn his climb to the top, Armstrong cast aside teammates who questioned his tactics, yet swore he raced clean and tried to silence anyone who said otherwise. Ruthless and rich enough to settle any score, no place seemed beyond his reach ? courtrooms, the court of public opinion, even along the roads of his sport's most prestigious race.\nThat relentless pursuit was one of the things that Armstrong said he regretted most.\n\"I deserve this,\" he said twice.\n\"It's a major flaw, and it's a guy who expected to get whatever he wanted and to control every outcome. And it's inexcusable. And when I say there are people who will hear this and never forgive me, I understand that. I do. ...\n\"That defiance, that attitude, that arrogance, you cannot deny it.\"\nArmstrong said he started doping in mid-1990s but didn't when he finished third in his comeback attempt.\nAnti-doping officials have said nothing short of a confession under oath ? \"not talking to a talk-show host,\" is how World Anti-Doping Agency director general David Howman put it ? could prompt a reconsideration of Armstrong's lifetime ban from sanctioned events.\nHe's also had discussions with officials at the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, whose 1,000-page report in October included testimony from nearly a dozen former teammates and led to stripping Armstrong of his Tour titles. Shortly after, he lost nearly all his endorsements, was forced to walk away from the Livestrong cancer charity he founded in 1997, and just this week was stripped of his bronze medal from the 2000 Olympics.\nArmstrong could provide information that might get his ban reduced to eight years. By then, he would be 49. He returned to triathlons, where he began his professional career as a teenager, after retiring from cycling in 2011, and has told people he's desperate to get back.\nInitial reaction from anti-doping officials ranged from hostile to cool.\nWADA president John Fahey derided Armstrong's defense that he doped to create \"a level playing field\" as \"a convenient way of justifying what he did ? a fraud.\"\n\"He was wrong, he cheated and there was no excuse for what he did,\" Fahey said by telephone in Australia.\nIf Armstrong \"was looking for redemption,\" Fahey added, \"he didn't succeed in getting that.\"\nUSADA chief Travis Tygart, who pursued the case against Armstrong when others had stopped, said the cyclist's confession was just a start.\n\"Tonight, Lance Armstrong finally acknowledged that his cycling career was built on a powerful combination of doping and deceit,\" Tygart said. \"His admission that he doped throughout his career is a small step in the right direction. But if he is sincere in his desire to correct his past mistakes, he will testify under oath about the full extent of his doping activities.\"\nLivestrong issued a statement that said the charity was \"disappointed by the news that Lance Armstrong misled people during and after his cycling career, including us.\"\n\"Earlier this week, Lance apologized to our staff and we accepted his apology in order to move on and chart a strong, independent course,\" it said.\nThe interview revealed very few details about Armstrong's performance-enhancing regimen that would surprise anti-doping officials.\nWhat he called \"my cocktail\" contained the steroid testosterone and the blood-booster erythropoetein, or EPO, \"but not a lot,\" Armstrong said. That was on top of blood-doping, which involved removing his own blood and weeks later re-injecting it into his system.\nAll of it was designed to build strength and endurance, but it became so routine that Armstrong described it as \"like saying we have to have air in our tires or water in our bottles.\"\n\"That was, in my view, part of the job,\" he said.\nArmstrong was evasive, or begged off entirely, when Winfrey tried to connect his use to others who aided or abetted the performance-enhancing scheme on the USPS team\nWhen she asked him about Italian doctor Michele Ferrari, who was implicated in doping-related scrapes and has also been banned from cycling for life, Armstrong replied, \"It's hard to talk about some of these things and not mention names. There are people in this story, they're good people and we've all made mistakes ... they're not monsters, not toxic and not evil, and I viewed Michele Ferrari as a good man and smart man and still do.\"\nBut that's nearly all Armstrong would say about the physician that some reports have suggested educated the cyclist about doping and looked after other aspects of his training program.\nHe was almost as reluctant to discuss claims by former teammates Tyler Hamilton and Floyd Landis that Armstrong told them, separately, that he tested positive during the 2001 Tour de Suisse and conspired with officials of the International Cycling Union officials to cover it up ? in exchange for a donation.\n\"That story wasn't true. There was no positive test, no paying off of the labs. There was no secret meeting with the lab director,\" he said.\nWinfrey pressed him again, asking if the money he donated wasn't part of a tit-for-tat agreement, \"Why make it?\"\n\"Because they asked me to,\" Armstrong began.\n\"This is impossible for me to answer and have anybody believe it,\" he said. \"It was not in exchange for any cover-up. ... I have every incentive here to tell you yes.\"\nFinally, he summed up the entire episode this way: \"I was retired. ... They needed money.\"\nUltimately, though, it was Landis who did the most damage to Armstrong's story. Landis was stripped of the 2006 Tour title after testing positive and wound up on the sport's fringes looking for work. Armstrong said his former teammate threatened to release potentially destructive videos if he wasn't given a spot on the team. That was in 2009, when Armstrong returned to the Tour after four years off.\nWinfrey asked whether Landis' decision to talk was \"the tipping point.\"\n\"I'd agree with that. I might back it up a little and talk about the comeback. I think the comeback didn't sit well with Floyd,\" Armstrong recalled.\n\"Do you regret now coming back?\"\n\"I do. We wouldn't be sitting here if I didn't come back,\" he said.\nThe closest Armstrong came to contrition was when Winfrey asked him about his apologies in recent days, notably to former teammate Frankie Andreu, who struggled to find work in cycling after Armstrong dropped him from the USPS team, as well as his wife, Betsy. Armstrong said she was jealous of his success, and invented stories about his doping as part of a long-running vendetta.\n\"Have you made peace?\" Winfrey asked.\n\"No,\" Armstrong replied, \"because they've been hurt too badly, and a 40-minute (phone) conversation isn't enough.\"\nHe also called London Sunday Times reporter David Walsh as well as Emma O'Reilly, who worked as a masseuse for the USPS team and later provided considerable material for a critical book Walsh wrote about Armstrong and his role in cycling's doping culture.\nArmstrong subsequently sued for libel in Britain and won a $500,000 judgment against the newspaper, which is now suing to get the money back. Armstrong was, if anything, even more vicious in the way he went after O'Reilly. He intimated she was let go from the Postal team because she seemed more interested in personal relationships than professional ones.\n\"What do you want to say about Emma O'Reilly?\" Winfrey asked.\n\"She, she's one of these people that I have to apologize to. She's one of these people that got run over, got bullied.\"\n\"You sued her?\"\n\"To be honest, Oprah, we sued so many people I don't even,\" Armstrong said, then paused, \"I'm sure we did.\"\nNear the end of the first interview installment, Winfrey asked about a federal investigation of Armstrong that was dropped by the Justice Department without charges.\n\"When they dropped the case, did you think: 'Now, finally over, done, victory'?\"\nArmstrong looked up. He exhaled.\n\"It's hard to define victory,\" he said. \"But I thought I was out of the woods.\"",
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Many of the customers engaged in the manufacture of electronics components are establishing manufacturing operations in China, and therefore, the greatest demand for LCP, used for such components, is coming from China.\nThe high cost of liquid crystal polymers, in comparison to natural graphite is expected to hinder the market\u2019s growth\nThe increasing potential in the fields of medical and home appliances is expected to offer vast opportunities for the growth of the market\nThermotropic and Lyotropic have been included under \u2013 By type. Electrical and electronics, Industrial Machinery, Automotive, Others have been included under by application segment.\nSegmentation Trends\nIncreasing Demand for Miniaturization of Electrical and Electronic Components\nLiquid crystal polymer (LCP) is a super engineering plastic, with a combination of high strength, modulus and impact properties, flame retardance, resistance to a wide range of aggressive chemicals, very low and tailor-able coefficients of thermal expansion (CTE), excellent dimensional stability, thin-wall flow-ability, and unique processability.\nWith the miniaturization trend of many electronic products, manufacturers are streamlining devices to pack more features into smaller packages. 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We want to go home, but only when there is no more war, no more killing.\u201d\nAzam lost her sight 15 years ago. Suffering from glaucoma, she needs surgery and eye drops. But at 23 Jordanian Dinars, even the eye drops are too expensive.\n\u201cLiving through the bombings and the war was extremely stressful, blind or not. But I\u2019m happy to be here. The community here has welcomed us. Our neighbours visit us and even the landlord gives us a discount on rent.\u201d\nAzam suffers from diabetes and hypertension. While Samir performs a blood test and checks her blood pressure, Mohannad picks up her youngest grandson who has begun throwing toys. After a few brief moments of restlessness, he sits contentedly with Mohanned and watches birds fly past the window.\nOn the way to the second house of the day, Samir speaks fondly of a former patient.\n\u201cShe was shot in the hip by a sniper, but she survived. 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        "raw_content": "Home Interviews BLIND GUARDIAN \u2013 Marcus Siepen, 2017\nBLIND GUARDIAN \u2013 Marcus Siepen, 2017\nMarcus Siepen w/ Blind Guardian, Nosturi, Helsinki, 02.06.2017 Photo by Marco Manzi\nHaving just finished their massive 2-year-long world tour, German progressive power metal outfit Blind Guardian announced a live album, titled Live from Beyond the Spheres. The 3CD/4LP set bookends the world tour with an assortment of songs recorded at different shows from around the world. Rhythm guitarist Marcus Siepen lent us his time via Skype to talk about it.\nGuten Morgen! Is this Marcus Siepen, rhythm guitarist for Blind Guardian?\nGuten Morgen! Yes, right on all three!\nI understand you just finished a North American tour last autumn and are now gearing up to tour Europe?\nActually, we finished the whole world tour by the end of last year. We started it at the release of our new album [Beyond the Red Mirror] in April 2015. 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When you come back from a tour, there are some shows that stick to your mind because, like Helsinki, I liked it. My wife was there, we had a good time, and that\u2019s what makes it great. But then somebody else would say, \u201cOh, but London was great!\u201d or, \u201cWarsaw, was great!\u201d You just have to ignore where the show was and just listen to the recording. At some point I lost the overview; I can\u2019t remember what cities are on there. I think Helsinki might be\u2026 You\u2019ll have to see for yourself when it comes out. Listen closely to try if you can hear yourself singing [laughs]!\nAlright, what about the artwork? On the last few you\u2019ve had some fantastic artwork by Felipe Machado Franco. Is he back for this new live compilation?\nNo it\u2019s a different one. This one is by Andrea Christen. She\u2019s done quite a lot of merchandise artwork for us over the years. We wanted to give her a chance to do an album. It has a bit more of an old-school approach when compared to the history of Blind Guardian covers. I\u2019m not saying anything bad at all about the covers done by Felipe, because I love them! We just wanted to try something different for this one. I like it a lot. We don\u2019t know yet about the future \u2013 we\u2019ll have to see.\nWith Felipe you had the whole booklet covered in gorgeous pieces. How about this one?\nWell, with live albums you wanna have the booklet filled with more things like pictures from the shows. It\u2019ll look very nice but it\u2019s not comparable to, say, the last few. When I listen to a live album, I want to see pictures from the tour, of the band performing, or just doing whatever on the bus and such.\nWhat about the name, Beyond the Spheres? Is that a reference to something? What are the \u2018spheres\u2019?\nYou know, everybody can make their own interpretations. To me the spheres are the different cities, the different places that we played, and how we\u2019re kind of now beyond that. Now we can look back and listen\u2026 It\u2019s always a challenge to come up with these names for live albums. I remember Live from 2003. It was a nightmare! We had like 10 billion names and we didn\u2019t like any of them. So in the end, Andre, Hansi, and me, we just sent a letter to the central thing, \u201cWhy not just call it \u2018Live\u2018 and be done with it?\u201d [laughs]\nI always found that funny! You had live albums like Imaginations Through the Looking Glass and then one was just Live.\nYeah, \u2019cause that\u2019s what it is, it\u2019s Blind Guardian live! Why not frame it like that, you know? Sometimes you gotta change things up.\nIndeed. So the last album was Beyond the Red Mirror, which is a sequel to Imaginations from the Other Side. My question is: is that story over? You think there\u2019s more to tell there?\nI have to say, Hansi did say he didn\u2019t completely finish that story. There was never a plan, really, to continue the story from Imaginations. While we were working on The Red Mirror, we did go back and think we had an unfinished story from Imaginations\u2026 I have no idea, might be that there is more. All I know is that this next album will not be continuing from that. Maybe we\u2019ll get back to it at some point. Maybe in another 20 years.\nI\u2019m guessing you already have some ideas, some outlines for the next album?\nWe are, we have some two songs done. Right now we\u2019re finishing up the live thing and the orchestral album, so we really don\u2019t know yet what the rest will sound like. Those two songs haven\u2019t been recorded yet, so it could still all change. The only thing I can tell you is it\u2019ll sound like Blind Guardian, because it\u2019s gonna be Blind Guardian. We also won\u2019t repeat ourselves; it will not sound like another Beyond the Red Mirror. We always wanna do something new. Whatever it\u2019s going to be, I can\u2019t tell you, not yet.\nAs rhythm guitarist what is your role in the studio? How do you guys work?\nWell, I play rhythm guitar, [laughter]! My job really is to lay down this big-sounding foundation for the band, this big wall of sound, so Andre can do his melodic guitars and Hansi can do his vocals. Then the sum of all that is Blind Guardian.\nRight, but is it more like that you just play Andre and Hansi\u2019s compositions? Or does the songwriter come up with more of an outline on top of which everyone can do their thing?\nIt\u2019s different. Sometimes it\u2019s a complete song that is done and other times you can influence that. Yes, they are the main songwriters, but they don\u2019t always do everything. Everybody can have their own influence and if it doesn\u2019t work then we just move on to the next song.\nI\u2019d imagine you\u2019re a pretty well-oiled machine by now. If I\u2019m not mistaken, with the exception of the rotating bass player, your line-up hasn\u2019t actually changed at all.\nActually there was one change! Thomen [Stauch], the original drum player, left in 2004, I think. But that was the only line-up change.\nHave you ever thought of officially instating a bass player? Or would that mess with your flow?\nIt would mess with quite a lot of things. We never really thought about this because Blind Guardian has, to us, always been a band with four members. You know, at the point when Hansi stopped playing the bass, which was at the end of the Imaginations tour. He always kept the option that he\u2019d still pick up the bass \u2013 I don\u2019t think he ever will, but he likes to keep it open. So we brought in guest bass players for the studio and the tours. There was never talk of making them official and permanent members because to us we were the core of the band and that just worked best for us. They\u2019ve always come in and done a fantastic job. They\u2019ve never expressed that they wanted to join, they always have other things, other projects going on, but they\u2019re always there when we need them.\nMakes sense. Going back to those early days: Battalions of Fear, Follow the Blind, and such. How would you say your music and the process of making it has evolved over the years?\nWell, we obviously became better musicians, I hope [laughter]! The songwriting has gotten better, I think. I\u2019m using the word \u2018better\u2019 but I really mean \u2018more skilled.\u2019 I\u2019m not necessarily saying the playing and the songwriting in those days was bad. It\u2019s what we wanted to do back then and it was perfectly fine \u2013 I don\u2019t want to take anything away from that. But as I said, when we got \u2018better\u2019 we also tried different things that obviously ended up working, so we did that. We of course started out as a pure melodic speed metal band \u2013 that was the origin of the band \u2013 but then we tried different things, like acoustic things, orchestral things, more progressive stuff, and we liked it. But it\u2019s not like we\u2019ve abandoned that completely. Some of the newer stuff\u2026 like \u201cTwilight of the Gods\u201d is probably the fastest thing we\u2019ve ever done. We just like to add new things. We don\u2019t like repetition. It wouldn\u2019t make sense for us to do an album that\u2019s like Battalions of Fear again, because we already did that and we loved it.\nRight. Those earlier albums aren\u2019t on Spotify, by the way. Any idea as to why?\nThere\u2019s copyright, licensing things. Record companies don\u2019t always allow them for streaming. The good thing is though, they\u2019re still available in record stores. So for those who don\u2019t own them, there\u2019s still a chance to buy one [laughs]!\nYour music is very fantasy-based and mostly very uplifting and fun. There\u2019s a lot of talk of magic, and such. Would you say that\u2019s the band\u2019s overall message? To bring a little magic into this world?\nI don\u2019t think I\u2019d go so far to call it our \u2018overall message,\u2019 but to me music has always been magic! From the first time I picked up a guitar, when I was like 11 years old. From those records I picked up, those old Iron Maiden and Black Sabbath albums. Whenever I bought a new album I was just\u2026 gone. I\u2019d be gone for weeks! I\u2019d put a record on, an old LP, and just dive deep into the music, you know? That was pure magic for me.\nMusic should always stay magical. Unfortunately, to the kids today, I feel like it\u2019s not the same thing it was for my generation. Nobody\u2019s buying albums anymore, not like vinyls, those big album artworks, you know? Nowadays, if you\u2019re lucky you\u2019ll have a CD with the little booklet. Then there are people who are always streaming or illegally downloading and they don\u2019t give a fuck about artwork. They just listen to an album, like three times, and then they move on to the next thing. I was reading this thing where people were talking about listening to music on Spotify and services like that. And somebody was saying that even his favorite albums, he\u2019d never listen to them more than ten times. That really shocked me! My favorite albums I\u2019d listen to over and over. I don\u2019t think I\u2019d be making the kind of music I am if it wasn\u2019t for that. Somebody saying they\u2019ve only heard their favorite album ten times\u2026 I\u2019m sorry, but that\u2019s pathetic. Either you don\u2019t like that album or you don\u2019t like music.\nYeah, when a new interesting thing comes out I\u2019d listen to it ten times a week!\n\u2026A day! 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        "raw_content": "Emergency Supply Guide\nConsider how you might benefit from having an emergency supply guide. When we\u2019re prepared we can cope much better during emergencies. Natural and man-made disasters, disruptions to our power supplies, severe weather, civil unrest, widespread flu or other health concerns cause serious disruption to our everyday lives.\nFrom small inconveniences to life-changing catastrophes, self-reliance and self-preparedness is not only necessary, but may be the difference between surviving a disaster or not. Extreme situations can happen at any time and quite often they do without any advance warning. An emergency supply guide will help.\nIn some situations we may be confined to our homes for an extended period of time. Look around your house right now, if an emergency happened tomorrow would you have enough food and water for your family to last for a week? Is your home secure? 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        "raw_content": "The Signs Of War\nWe rose in our shepherd\u2019s field camping spot this morning bright and early, not wanting to be trod upon by unsuspecting sheep as they returned to graze.\nFree camp at dawn.\nWe stopped a few kilometres down the road for pancakes at the American Squirrel Restaurant (or something like that). They also had goat, but it wasn\u2019t quite ready at 7am.\nAmerican Squirrel Restaurant.\nWalnut and chocolate pancakes.\nThis is why we don\u2019t eat meat.\nA BBQ like this is in almost every restaurant and many back yards.\nThe ride today was 60 km towards Plitvice National Park, through beautiful landscape with unusual features: large monolithic stones jutting out of fields, chocolate brown rocks like we have never seen, buildings ravaged by gun and mortar fire, and large graveyards outside every village.\nThe countryside we are now in is beautiful, and heart-wrenching. It was the center of some of the fiercest battles of the Croatian War of Independence, and also home to many ethnic Serbs before the war.\nWe cycled past the Udbina airstrip, now proudly displaying Croatian tanks at its entrance. Where once the Serb army stationed its troops to bomb this area, today a man patrolling the perimeter gave me a big wave as I cycled past.\nSerbs and Croats aren\u2019t defined by nationality, but are actually different ethnic groups. Prior to the war they cohabited peacefully. This all changed when Yugoslavia started to implode with the fall of the Soviet Union and the death of Yugoslavia\u2019s dictator, Tito. The war was not primarily a religious war, as much as it was a war for ethnic autonomy, and at least on the Serb part, a desire for Croatia\u2019s coastline.\nThe Youth Shall Inherit The Earth\nJane and I were discussing today how the countryside is filled with older women and young people. Many men, but not only men, were killed in the war, and almost all the women we see over a certain age wear nothing but black, a symbol of mourning and of their status as widows.\nThis peaceful countryside was once at war.\nGraveyards line the roadside.\nFarms are still a manual labor of love.\nA WWII monument riddled with bullet holes.\nReminder of the recent past.\nAnd another damaged building.\nBullet holes.\nA moving monument to freedom.\nTheir children, in their late teens and early twenties (meaning they were in the womb or small children during the war), seem to have stayed home to help on the farm or in the family business. It is in stark contrast to Italy, where the countryside was filled with older people, but we rarely saw anyone under 50 on a farm.\nThis region, from Gra\u010dac which we rode into last night, through Plitvice where we are headed tomorrow, was a Serb-dominated area of what was the Croatian homeland. During the war, part of this area was claimed by the Serb army as part of Serbia, with the local Serb population rising up to support the distant leaders. This led to a four year occupation, and the death of many Croats who lived in the area. Now, however, the area is dominated by Croats, with many Serbs having been killed as the war came to an end (see Operation Storm), and others choosing to leave and head east to what is now Serbia.\nPlitvice, a National Park since 1949, was the location of the first casualties of the war, and an important front in the fight for independence. It will be very interesting to head into the park tomorrow.\nOn a lighter note, we passed the 1000 km mark today and got to our campsite on the edge of the park before 1pm. This made it feel like a day off. Maybe we should get up at dawn every day.\nThe campsite, Borje, is comfortable and has as many campers as we have seen on this trip. We are staying next to an Italian couple from Como.\nI was excited to see the woman roll out her mat for a Power Vinyasa practice before dinner. She is the first yogi we\u2019ve met since leaving Roma, other than our friends Alex and Kasia, of course. We discussed how difficult it is to practice on holiday, even though it sounds like it should be easy. I was able to tell her about being a fellow student with Baron Baptiste, the creator of Power Vinyasa, at a Martin Kirk workshop, before I knew who Baron was.\nA thought provoking day.\nLooking forward to the waterfalls and walking tomorrow promises.\nNote: I have amended the text very slightly after receiving an email from a friend with a bit more information. For the record, I intentionally did not write about what happened in other parts of Croatia during the war, not because they are unimportant, but because this piece is about our ride through one particular area. \u2665\nFiled under Bike Touring, Croatia, Free Camping.\nComment by Viola\nHi there! It\u2019s Viola, the girl from Como :)\nWe got home yesterday night\u2026 we\u2019re missing so much getting up in the caravan, having breakfast smoothly with the sea in front of us, or the beautiful nature in the Croatian hinterland\u2026 however we\u2019re already thinking about our next trip :)\nI saw the pictures you took at the Plitvice Lakes, that was really a wonderful place! Also, how weird was it to meet again up there! I\u2019m so glad we did, otherwise I wouldn\u2019t have found out about your website :) which is really great, and I\u2019m definitely gonna follow your journey as you go on :)\nSo for now, have fun in Slovenia!\np.s. if you want to take a look, the website of my yoga school is breathecomo.com\nStephen May 5, 2013 at 10:28 am\nHi Viola! So good to hear from you. I too am very glad we ran into you in the park. The ypga tells us it was bound to happen. If not there, somewhere. My yoga page is blaim.me if you want to read more about the yoga side of my life. See you in Como, Torino or somewhere. Namaste!",
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        "raw_content": "The UCSB/USGS Climate Hazards Group uses climate-tracking tools to predict drought and help mitigate its effects\nPredicting Droughts and Preventing Famine\nChris Funk CROPPED.jpg\nAs the country of Somalia remains crippled by severe drought, more than 6 million people are facing critical food insecurity. While the situation is extremely dire, it comes as little surprise to the scientists who predicted crop deficits following low rainfall in the spring and fall of 2016.\nEmploying finely tuned climate tracking tools, the UC Santa Barbara/U.S. Geological Survey Climate Hazards Group (CHG) anticipated not only the current drought situation, but also the poor harvests that struck Somalia in 2011 and Ethiopia in 2015. Conditions in Ethiopia rivaled those of its1984 catastrophe, during which 1 million people died.\nAnd as history began to repeat itself, CHG research director Chris Funk and his collaborators sounded the clarion for the current East African drought back in November 2016.\nIn the years since the 2011 Somali famine, the CHG, which is part of the Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET), has focused on refining methods for predicting and monitoring droughts, helping international agencies to foresee potential food deficits and mount response efforts more rapidly than ever before.\n\u201cUsing a combination of remote sensing data and ground observations as inputs, we\u2019ve developed rainfall estimates and models that reliably predict crop performance in parts of the world vulnerable to crop failure due to drought,\u201d said CHG research director Chris Funk, a USGS Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center scientist and an affiliated research professor in UCSB\u2019s Department of Geography. \u201cAs part of FEWS NET, CHG decision-support products help policy makers within governments and at nongovernmental organizations make critical resource allocation decisions in a timely manner. Drought is a slow onset disaster, so new satellite and computer monitoring tools can help us promote early life-saving responses.\u201d\nIn 2011 and 2014, Funk and his colleagues predicted drought in East Africa based on the increasing difference between extremely warm sea surface temperatures in the western Pacific Ocean and cool temperatures in the eastern Pacific. CHG scientists continually monitor global weather patterns and rainfall, which is how the group and FEWS NET were able to predict the drought currently causing food shortages in Somalia and eastern Kenya.\nCued by last year\u2019s poor spring and fall rainfall in East Africa, CHG scientists determined that the conditions were extremely dry in December and January. Analyzing satellite imagery from EROS, they also found vegetation to be severely impacted by drought. Their analysis of land surface simulations produced by a NASA FEWS NET hydrologic model captured the influence of very high air temperatures and low rainfall amounts, leading to very low soil moisture conditions.\n\u201cWe saw similar conditions in 2010-11, except that period had a poor rainy season in the fall followed by a poor rainy season in the spring,\u201d Funk explained. However, responses to severe drought have improved since then. While the severity of the most recent Ethiopian drought equaled that of the country\u2019s 1984 disaster, the 2015 drought resulted in relatively little loss of life.\n\u201cIn a lot of ways, our global community is working pretty effectively to look out for each other and I think that\u2019s what we\u2019re seeing now,\u201d Funk said. \u201cOur response in 2017 has improved not only because of better climate science but also because we have much better contact and collaboration with our African and European counterparts.\u201d\nFor the current drought in Somalia, the United Nations estimates needing $825 million in aid to support 5.5 million people in East Africa. So far, donors have contributed nearly $500 million toward those needs. Still, the situation on the ground is dire. Livestock are dying, child malnutrition has jumped at an alarming rate and food prices have doubled since the summer of 2016.\n\u201cWe hope that the humanitarian response to Somalia\u2019s severe drought will be adequate,\u201d Funk said. \u201cAll of our information products suggest the current situation is similar to 2010-11, and we think that there is an above-normal chance that a third drought might come in April and May 2017. Collectively, we have a good opportunity to act now to avoid much human suffering.\n\u201cWhat we\u2019re part of is pretty exciting,\u201d Funk added. \u201cWe\u2019re able to develop new products for applied climate science that are used in these very real world contexts. That\u2019s pretty unique.\u201d\nOther CHG members are Greg Husak, Shraddhanand Shukla, Gideon Galu, Diriba Korecha, Frank Davenport, Laura Harrison, Pete Peterson, Chris Shitote, Seth Peterson, Martin Landsfeld and Catherine Pomposi. 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        "raw_content": "Kellogg voluntarily recalls Honey Smacks cereal due to potential Salmonella risk\nKellogg has voluntarily recalled its Honey Smacks cereal due to a possible Salmonella risk.\nThe recalled cereal includes the 15.3 oz. and 23 oz. boxes with \"BEST if Used By\" dates between June 14, 2018 and June 14, 2019.\nThe company said it launched an investigation into the third-party manufacturer that produces Honey Smacks immediately after being contacted by the Food & Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control about reported illnesses.\nKellogg said none of its other products are impacted by this recall.\nAccording to the CDC, use or consumption of products contaminated with Salmonella can result in serious illness, or even death in young children, frail or elderly people and others with weakened immune systems. Healthy individuals infected with Salmonella may experience fever, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and abdominal pain.\nAnyone who purchased a potentially contaminated product should discard it and can contact Kellogg for a full refund.",
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        "raw_content": "Gavin Whyte: It would mean the world to make my Northern Ireland debut\nOxford midfielder Gavin Whyte said it would \"mean the world\" if he makes his Northern Ireland debut this week.\nNorthern Ireland v Bosnia-Herzegovina: What is the UEFA Nations League and how does it work?\nThe uncapped 22-year-old was a late addition to Michael O'Neill's squad, being promoted from the under-21s.\nHe is now hoping to feature in either Saturday's UEFA Nations League opener against Bosnia and Herzegovina or Tuesday's friendly with Israel.\n\"It would mean the world to me and mean the world to my family,\" Whyte said. \"This is why you play the game, to make your international debut. I'm just hoping that comes and if it doesn't you just keep working hard to get that chance to come.\"\nWhyte's call-up came as recognition of the bright start he has made to the season since joining Oxford from Crusaders in the summer, scoring three goals in six appearances.\n\"I didn't really expect it this soon,\" Whyte said of the call-up. \"I got the email to go on the under-21s trip but my agent said, 'Keep your phone on, you never know'.\n\"Then I got the message to say I was in the (senior) squad and I rang my mum and she was over the moon. It's been a crazy couple of months but the best couple of months.\"\nIN PICTURES: Northern Ireland players in training ahead of Nations League match against Bosnia",
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        "raw_content": "Corporate Deadbeats: How Companies Get Rich Off Of Taxes\nBy David Cay Johnston On 9/4/14 at 6:12 AM\nPeter Hilz/Hollandse Hoogte/Redux\nBusiness Taxes Corporate Taxes Burger King Warren Buffett Tax Havens Apple\nYou and your wallet have a big stake in huge tax-dodging deals being crafted by big American companies, like Burger King merging with Tim Hortons, the Canadian coffee and doughnut chain.\nBurger King is looking to swap the 35 percent corporate tax rate in the U.S. for Canada\u2019s 15 percent rate, even though its working headquarters will remain in Miami. The little people\u2014the millions of us who pay our taxes week to week\u2014will pick up some of the tax burden Burger King and other multinationals shirk through these so-called inversions, in which they move their headquarters, on paper, to escape taxes while continuing to enjoy all the benefits of doing business in America.\nIt\u2019s just one of several ways multinationals don\u2019t pay their fair share, and they get away with it because the federal government encourages such behavior. If Congress taxed you the way it taxes multinational corporations, you would have a much fatter wallet. If you were Apple, General Electric, Google or Microsoft, taxes would not be a burden at all. Instead, taxes would help you prosper.\nHow can a tax burden become a boon? Simple. Congress lets multinationals earn profits today but pay their taxes by-and-by. In effect, Uncle Sam is loaning these companies all that money they do not immediately turn over as taxes. And all of these loans come with the same attractive interest rate: zero.\nImagine how your bank statement would look if, instead of having taxes taken out of your weekly paycheck, Congress let you keep that dough in return for your promise to pay your taxes years or decades from now\u2014and sometimes, never.\nThat\u2019s the extraordinary deal Congress gives many big American companies now sitting on hundreds of billions of dollars of what are, essentially, interest-free loans. Apple and GE owe at least $36 billion in taxes on profits being held tax-free offshore, Microsoft nearly $27 billion and Pfizer $24 billion, according to Citizens for Tax Justice, a nonprofit organization respected for the integrity of its numbers even by groups that dislike its progressive perspective.\nThe big companies get such \u201cinterest-free loans\u201d in myriad ways, but most of them involve delaying the payment of taxes. Delay is a modern philosopher\u2019s stone, but instead of turning lead into gold, this tax alchemy makes the black ink of profits look red when examined by Internal Revenue Service auditors.\nOne technique is for American multinationals to pay their offshore subsidiaries royalties for the use of patents, logos and manufacturing techniques. This converts profits earned in the U.S. into tax-deductible expenses. You could do the same thing by moving a dollar from your left pocket to your right, but with one crucial difference\u2014you won\u2019t get to deduct that dollar. But big companies do.\nThe use of offshore tax havens to convert profits into expenses stems from a 1986 change to Section 531 of the tax code. Starting in 1909, Congress imposed a 15 percent penalty on corporate cash-hoarding. That was supposed to encourage companies to reinvest and pay salaries and dividends, rather than weaken the economy by stuffing profits into the corporate equivalent of the proverbial mattress.\nThe 1986 amendment said companies could hold unlimited amounts of cash, provided it was in offshore accounts. Today at least 362 of the Fortune 500 companies have more than 7,800 tax haven subsidiaries, many stuffed with cash, according to a tiny nonprofit research organization, the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy. Its detailed analysis of company disclosure statements found that in the five-year period from 2008 through 2012, no taxes were paid by 25 of 288 big American companies. Those 25 got cash back\u2014refunds\u2014from Uncle Sam on their tax bills. The immensely profitable Verizon earned more than $30 billion in profits over those five years, but instead of paying taxes, it collected income tax refunds of more than a half-billion dollars, which works out to a tax rate of minus 1.8 percent. Pepco, which counts on taxpayers to buy a big chunk of the electricity it sells in and around the nation\u2019s capital, dodged taxes so skillfully that it enjoyed a tax rate of minus 33 percent. Looked at another way, for each dollar of profit earned, Uncle Sam gave Pepco a grant of 33 cents.\nHow do these companies qualify for refunds? For starters, Congress lets companies reach back years to take advantage of deductions they could not take during unprofitable years, a benefit Congress has expanded in recent years. Most individuals are not allowed to do that.\nAlso driving down corporate taxes is a requirement that corporations keep two sets of books, one for shareholders and another for the IRS. Tax accounting lets companies depreciate, or write off, assets like computers, trucks and factories much faster than shareholder, or book, accounting. The difference creates a pool of interest-free profits that are supposed to be taxed in the future. This is why big utilities\u2014Pacific Gas & Electric, Duke Energy, NiSource and Wisconsin Energy, among them\u2014show negative income tax rates\u2014they wrote off so much so fast that they could claim refunds for previous years\u2019 taxes.\nYou Versus Multinationals\nHere\u2019s a quick overview of how very differently Congress taxes you and multinational companies.\nFor the vast majority of people with regular W-2 jobs, income taxes are taken out before you get your check. Congress does not trust you, so it demands its cut up front and requires your employer, bank and stockbroker to verify what they paid you.\nBut if you are a multinational, the government takes your word on how much you owe, subject only to the increasingly rare audits by the IRS. Top IRS auditors, paid about $150,000, each find on average $19 million of corporate taxes due each year, according to data the IRS discloses to Syracuse University researchers each month. Even though each auditor finds $126 in taxes owed for each dollar he or she earns in pay (a great return on investment), Congress has been steadily shrinking their ranks for more than two decades. It also hobbles auditors by allowing them to look only at issues the companies have been warned about, a practice similar to food, hospital and pet shop inspectors tipping businesses off that they are coming so they can clean up first.\nIRS Will Now Accept an \u2018I Was Clueless\u2019 Defense for Offshore Tax Evaders\nFor multinationals, the taxes on each year\u2019s profits do not come due immediately, but often years or decades later. If a company goes broke before the taxes come due, they might never be paid, as happened with Enron, which, subpoenaed documents show, regarded its tax department as a \u201cprofit center.\u201d\nIn effect, if you are a multinational corporation, the federal government turns your tax bill into an interest-free loan.\nNot every company gets this deal. Mom-and-pop companies and purely domestic enterprises that do not require large capital investments for factories, trucks and other costly equipment generally have to pay their taxes annually.\nJust imagine if each time you got a paycheck it came with a zero-interest loan from Uncle Sam.\nHiroko Masuike/The New York Times/Redux\nBuffett\u2019s Whopper\nFor decades Warren Buffett has been borrowing interest-free money from Uncle Sam. Last year he had $57 billion of interest-free loans through his Berkshire Hathaway holding company. That was double the company\u2019s pretax profit of $28.8 billion in 2013, and about twice the total income taxes paid by the 68 million lowest-income taxpayers in the U.S.\nBuffett\u2019s interest-free loans have been growing fast. Last year\u2019s loan balance was triple the $19.2 billion his company had borrowed interest-free in 2009. Buffett\u2019s cash stash is relevant because his company is financing the Burger King\u2013Tim Hortons deal, putting up the money needed to buy out some Canadian shareholders. Buffett\u2019s partner in the deal is a Brazilian investment firm, 3G Capital, that already owns beer brands like Budweiser and Michelob, valued at $179 billion. Last year, Buffett and 3G bought H.J. Heinz, the ketchup and relish maker, for $28 billion.\nIn his \u201cowner\u2019s manual\u201d for Berkshire shareholders, Buffett boasts about using \u201clow-cost, nonperilous\u201d interest-free loans from the government that \u201callow us to safely own far more assets than our equity capital alone would permit.\u201d By using those interest-free loans from the federal government, 3G and Berkshire are rolling up a global fast-food and alcohol empire. Berkshire did not respond to a request for an interview.\nBerkshire\u2019s return on equity\u2014the ratio of profit relative to the value of the stake owned by investors\u2014has run around 10 percent in recent years. That means investing the interest-free loans generously made available by Congress accounted for more than $5 billion of the company\u2019s profits last year.\nOne of Buffett\u2019s biggest operating companies, an electric utility called MidAmerican Energy Holdings, does not have to pay back its interest-free loans for 24 years. The length of such loans depends on a host of accounting and tax rules. A few years back, this same subsidiary revealed that it had one such loan for more than $600 million, only half of which would come due in 34 years.\nTo understand how valuable that advantage is, imagine you bought a house 34 years ago, in 1980, for $100,000. Ever since, you\u2019ve been living in the house while making no mortgage payments because your loan is interest-free. Being smart about money, you decide every month to invest the amount you would have paid for your monthly mortgage payment\u2014if you owed money to the bank. Back then, interest rates were so high your first month\u2019s payment would have been more than $1,000.\nWhen 2014 arrives, you must pay half of the purchase price you agreed to in 1980. That\u2019s $50,000, but inflation has eroded the dollar, so the real cost to you is just $17,300. That\u2019s a very sweet deal, especially when you note that most home mortgages double in cost due to interest charges.\nComing up with the cash to make that $50,000 payment (that isn\u2019t even $50,000 anymore) is easy, even if your investments averaged just a modest 4 percent annual return. The magic of compound interest has swollen your account to $1.25 million thanks to those monthly investments. That\u2019s the equivalent of $432,000 back in 1980, when you bought the house, so you are way, way ahead on your $100,000 purchase, even after taking inflation into account.\nNo bank will give you this deal because it would almost instantly go bust, paying out many times in interest what it would collect to close out the loan. But Congress gives this deal to Buffett\u2019s company and many others all the time.\nHere is where the deal turns very sour for small taxpayers. Even though companies delay paying their taxes, Congress spends as if all that money came in as quickly as the dough withheld from your paycheck. Then Congress lets companies use the tax money they did not pay to buy Treasury bonds, which pay interest. That\u2019s right\u2014Congress pays companies to delay turning over their taxes, and it makes you pay the interest.\nAs our imaginary zero-interest 1980 mortgage deals illustrates, the interest compounds until it is worth far more than the tax, whose value is slowly but steadily eroded by inflation. In some scenarios, the government will pay $4 of interest for each dollar it ultimately collects in corporate taxes.\nNow let\u2019s go back to those profits magically transformed into tax-deductible expenses and sent to overseas subsidiaries. The money is not really offshore, it is only in an account with a Cayman Islands or other tax haven address. The company can borrow the money back for short periods. A company with many offshore accounts can borrow from its Cayman Islands pocket today, its Irish pocket tomorrow and still delay paying its taxes.\nMany companies, though, take a much simpler and safer approach when investing their untaxed profits. They buy U.S. Treasuries, those bonds the government sells because it spends more than it collects in taxes. In that way, the federal government pays companies to delay paying their taxes.\nThis is a classic heads-you-win-tails-I-lose economic plan: The government loans money to big companies interest-free, then borrows it back with interest.\nMany of the big companies with untaxed profits offshore say they will bring the money back and create jobs if Congress declares a tax holiday or gives them an 85 percent discount on their deferred tax bills. Congress did just that in 2004 after advocates said it would create 660,000 new jobs. Didn\u2019t happen. Pfizer brought home the most, $37 billion, escaping $11 billion in taxes. Then Pfizer fired 41,000 workers.\nThere\u2019s another aspect to this gambit: High corporate tax rates benefit multinational corporations by increasing their profits. That is an astounding fact, so let\u2019s walk it down: The higher the tax-rate, the bigger your \u201cinterest-free loan.\u201d On $1 billion of profit at the current 35 percent tax rate, the interest-free loan is $350 million, but if Congress were to cut the tax rate to 25 percent, the size of your loan would shrink by $100 million.\nDanny Wilcox Frazier/Redux\nThe Doughnut Dodge\nThere\u2019s another key ploy that helps multinationals profit off their taxes. Edward Kleinbard, for decades one of the savviest Wall Street tax lawyers, says companies seek to earn profits in high-tax jurisdictions and then use accounting tricks and tax rules to siphon money to low- or no-tax jurisdictions.\nKleinbard, now a professor at the University of Southern California\u2019s Gould Law School, explains that a basic tenet of economics can be altered by tax rules in a way that encourages companies to operate in the highest-tax-rate country they can find. In a mature industry, like hamburgers or coffee and doughnuts, companies tend to earn the same after-tax profit margin. Any company that can earn even a tiny bit more than average profits will tend over time to vanquish the competition.\nImagine that the average fast-food industry after-tax profit is 5 percent. In one country, profits are taxed at 35 percent, in another 15 percent. To hit that average, a company in the high-tax country needs to earn nearly 8 percent pretax, while the low-tax country only needs to earn about 6 percent.\nBut what if tax rules let the company in the high-tax country siphon profits to the lower-tax country, where the 15 percent tax is imposed, or to a tax haven, where no tax is imposed.\nSince the high-tax country operator pays no corporate income tax in this case, it earns not the worldwide average of 5 percent after profits, but nearly 8 percent. That much bigger profit margin means it can build financial muscle and use it to smack competitors.\nThis appears to be what Buffett is up to in the Burger King\u2013Tim Hortons deal. That merger is part of a global consolidation of three mature industries\u2014beverages, fast food and condiments. 3G Capital owns the world\u2019s largest beer company, ABInBev, whose brands include Budweiser and Michelob, and the largest nonfood retailer in Latin America, Lojas Americanas. In 2010, it expanded by purchasing Burger King for $4 billion. It says the chain is now worth $10 billion and will become much more valuable after the merger, thanks to better management and lower tax bills.\nLast year\u2019s 3G deal for H.J. Heinz was financed by Buffett\u2019s Berkshire Hathaway holding company, which bulges with cash, thanks to that $57 billion borrowed interest-free from Uncle Sam.\nBuffett, who has criticized the U.S. tax system\u2019s inequities, has figured out a new way to game the tax code. In this case, profits earned in America will be taxed in Canada, instantly raising Burger King\u2019s after-tax rate of return. All else being equal, the tax rules will give Burger King an advantage over McDonald\u2019s, Wendy\u2019s and all the other joints that now prefer the label \u201cquick service\u201d to \u201cfast food.\u201d\nKleinbard says the ultimate goal of such international tax games is \u201cstateless income,\u201d a fancy way of saying \u201cearn profits without paying taxes.\u201d Because taxes are imposed by states\u2014by governments\u2014anyone who can earn profits in a high-tax country and then move them to a haven where no tax is owed should ravage the competition.\nThe Burger King\u2013Tim Hortons merger is just one of many in which top tax lawyers working for multinational companies have figured out how to get closer to that corporate paradise of \u201cstateless income.\u201d Fear that day\u2014as multinationals duck their U.S. taxes, you get stuck with the bill.\nBurger King made its mark in America with a slogan: Have it your way. 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        "raw_content": "Former Maitre D\u2019 at Manhattan Restaurant Sues for Sexual Harassment, Retaliation\nA lawsuit filed in Manhattan federal court claims damages for an employee that were \u201csuffered as a result of being sexually harassed, discriminated against, severely humiliated, mentally anguished, and emotionally and physically distressed by her employer.\u201d Smalls v. Central Park Boathouse LLC, et al., No. 1:15-cv-04973, complaint at 1 (S.D.N.Y., Jun. 25, 2015). The plaintiff worked for a well-known restaurant in Central Park. The lawsuit names the restaurant, the owner and general manager, the restaurant manager, and the chef as defendants. It alleges sexual harassment, which is considered a type of sex discrimination, and other causes of action under city, state, and federal employment statutes.\nAccording to her complaint, the restaurant hired the plaintiff, who was 19 years old, as a hostess in June 2013. She states that she was moved up to the position of maitre d\u2019, after training herself for that job, about a month later. At about that time, the plaintiff alleges, the restaurant manager began repeatedly making inappropriate and explicit sexual remarks towards her, tried to engage her in conversations about topics of a sexual nature, and began asking her to accompany him to events as his date, even though she had asked him to leave her alone.\nThis sort of harassment continued, the plaintiff claims, into 2014. As is the case in so many alleged sexual harassment situations, she states that \u201cshe endured the harassment because she feared losing her job.\u201d Id. at 6. She claims that she reported her concerns to the general manager, but neither he nor anyone else in a position of authority in the restaurant took any action to remedy the situation.\nIn October 2013, the plaintiff alleges, the general manager asked her to attend a \u201cChef\u2019s Event\u201d with the restaurant\u2019s chef, \u201cwhere she would represent the company.\u201d Id. at 7. Both the general manager and the chef allegedly dismissed her concerns about being under the age of 21. She claims that she became intoxicated at the event, and he attempted to take advantage of her in her impaired state. Additional incidents allegedly occurred after this between her and the chef. The plaintiff also makes allegations with regard to racial and national origin discrimination.\nThe lawsuit asserts causes of action for:\n\u2013 Sex discrimination, in the form of sexual harassment, under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. \u00a7\u00a7 2000e-2(a)(1), 2000e(k); the New York State Human Rights Law (NYSHRL), N.Y. Exec. L. \u00a7 296(1)(a); and the New York City Human Rights Law (NYCHRL), N.Y.C. Admin. Code \u00a7 8-107(1)(a);\n\u2013 Retaliation under all three statutes, 42 U.S.C. \u00a7 2000e-3(a)(1), N.Y. Exec. L. \u00a7 296(7), N.Y.C. Admin. Code \u00a7 8-107(1)(e);\n\u2013 Aiding and abetting employment law violations under state and city law, N.Y. Exec. L. \u00a7 296(6), N.Y.C. Admin. Code \u00a7 8-107(6);\n\u2013 Interference with protected rights under the NYCHRL, N.Y.C. Admin. Code \u00a7 8-107(19); and\n\u2013 Supervisory liability under the NYCHRL, N.Y.C. Admin. Code \u00a7 8-107(13).\nThe sexual harassment lawyers at Phillips & Associates advocate for New York City workers who have been subjected to sexual harassment and other unlawful employment practices. Contact us online or at (212) 248-7431 today to schedule a free and confidential consultation with a member of our legal team.\nPlaintiff in Sexual Harassment Lawsuit Alleges Owner of New York City Real Estate Firm Fired Her for Rejecting His Advances, New York Employment Attorney Blog, July 8, 2015",
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        "raw_content": "New York Assembly Bill Would Improve State Law Protections Against Pregnancy Discrimination\nA bill pending in the New York Assembly would amend the New York State Human Rights Law (NYSHRL), NY Exec. Law \u00a7\u00a7 290 et seq., to require employers to provide reasonable accommodations for pregnant workers. The New York City Human Rights Law (NYCHRL), NY Admin. Code \u00a7\u00a7 8-101 et seq., already requires reasonable accommodations for pregnant employees, thanks to an amendment enacted by the New York City Council in late 2013. Federal law, however, does not expressly provide similar protections in Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. \u00a7\u00a7 2000e et seq., or the Americans with Disabilities Act, 42 U.S.C. \u00a7\u00a7 12101 et seq.\nThe Assembly bill, A1264, amends the definition of \u201creasonable accommodation\u201d in the NYSHRL, NY Exec. Law \u00a7 292(21-e), to include actions taken on behalf of employees with disabilities and those with \u201cpregnancy-related conditions.\u201d It adds subsection 21-f to the statute, which defines \u201cpregnancy-related condition\u201d as any medical condition associated with pregnancy or childbirth \u201cthat inhibits the exercise of a normal bodily function,\u201d but does not prevent performing a person\u2019s job in a reasonable capacity; and it designates pregnancy and childbirth as temporary disabilities. Refusal to provide reasonable accommodations for a pregnancy-related condition is added to the list of unlawful discriminatory practices in NY Exec. Law \u00a7 296(3)(a).\nPregnant employees frequently deal with discriminatory treatment when they ask for accommodations, such as more frequent breaks to use the restroom, lifting restrictions, or rescheduling for doctor\u2019s appointments. Employers may refuse to provide accommodations, forcing employees to quit or put their pregnancies at risk, or they may terminate a pregnant employee for inability to perform their job duties. Without legal requirements for reasonable accommodations, such actions do not necessarily violate anti-discrimination laws.\nThe New York Senate passed an equivalent bill, S5880, on June 21, 2013. It delivered the bill to the Assembly the same day, but the bill died in the Assembly on January 8, 2014. The Senate took the bill up again and passed it a second time on June 12, 2014. It is now awaiting action in the Assembly\u2019s Committee on Governmental Operations.\nThe New York City Council passed Int. No. 974-A on September 24, 2013, and the mayor signed it into law on October 2. Much like A1264 and S5880, the law amended the NYCHRL by adding a new subsection, NY Admin. Code \u00a7 8-107(22), requiring reasonable accommodations for employees with pregnancy- or childbirth-related conditions. The law only applies to employers with four or more employees with New York City.\nFederal law does not necessarily have similar protections for pregnant employees. Title VII treats pregnancy discrimination as a form of sex or gender discrimination, and prohibits disparate treatment in hiring, firing, promotions, job assignments, and other feature of employment based on pregnancy. It does not, however, require reasonable accommodations for pregnant employees.\nThe ADA, which prohibits discrimination based on disability and requires reasonable accommodations for employees with disabilities, but pregnancy is generally not, by itself, considered a \u201cdisability\u201d within the statute\u2019s meaning. Medical conditions arising from pregnancy, such as maternal hypertension, may be protected under the Americans with Disabilities Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA), based on new rules adopted by the Department of Labor.\nThe employment attorneys at Phillips & Associates represent the rights of workers in New York City and surrounding areas, asserting claims for pregnancy discrimination and other unlawful employment practices at the municipal, state, and federal levels. Please contact us today online or at (212) 248-7431 to schedule a free and confidential consultation to discuss your case.",
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        "raw_content": "Tom Connick Feb 12, 2019 12:10 pm\nFrom Fresh Prince to fumbling mess, Will Smith\u2019s career needs a pause button\nIt needs to be said: Will Smith, once a totem of cool, a man with a \u201990s wardrobe to make a 2019 art-school hypebeast salivate, is an embarrassing dad. Not just an embarrassing dad; the ultimate embarrassing dad.\nBack in the \u201990s, Will Smith\u2019s Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air was the epitome of teatime telly cool. A decent enough hip hop career behind him (\u2018Summertime\u2019 is still a banger), Smith was cheeky, strong-minded, super-positive and \u2013 when the time called \u2013 in touch with his emotions.\nThe show launched him as a major star. Leads in 1996\u2019s Independence Day and 1997\u2019s Men In Black made him the African-American outsider who broke through Hollywood\u2019s traditionally white vision of masculinity. Will Smith was unstoppable through the turn of the century: Hitch, I Am Legend, weepy double-bill The Pursuit Of Happyness and Seven Pounds and super-anti-hero flick Hancock presented him as a versatile actor with the wit and wisdom to fuck with the greats \u2013 an icon for the new \u2018Willennium\u2019. A fun stat for the nerds out there \u2013 Will Smith is the only actor to have eight US number one movies in a row, which also grossed more than $100 million at the box office.\nBut at the turn of the last decade, things went off the rails. Pushing his kids to front-and-centre, not a care in the world for how the pressures of fame might affect them \u2013 or, indeed, his reputation as Mr. Cool \u2013 his appearance alongside son Jaden in the pointless Karate Kid remake was his first real mis-step.\nFrom there, it\u2019s been a non-stop plummet, with poor rom-com after poor-rom com tarnishing his reputation as a filmic Midas. The rotten cherry on top? 2017\u2019s Bright, a movie dubbed the \u201cworst of 2017\u201d. And now, he\u2019s gone the full Eiffel 65 in the trailer for the Aladdin remake, which looks to answer the question of what it would look like if you staged a provincial British pantomime in Las Vegas.\nBlue Will is the laughing stock of Twitter \u2013 \u201cI\u2019ll never sleep again and it\u2019s all Will Smith\u2019s fault,\u201d wrote one user; \u201cAll three of my wishes would be to unsee the Will Smith genie,\u201d said another, adding: \u201cHe looks like a dildo and he knows it.\u201d\nSmith has hardly helped his reputation outside of the silver screen, either. Over the past few years he\u2019s wheeled out the Fresh Prince theme on Ellen and Graham Norton (the latter with Jaden in tow), \u2018Summertime\u2019 and \u2018Gettin\u2019 Jiggy With It\u2019 on Letterman, and \u2018Summertime\u2019 \u2013 again\u2013 on Colbert. Each not-so-spontaneous burst into song feels like desperate attempt to remind us of his former relevancy. It\u2019s the closest you\u2019ll ever see a former music and movie mastermind veer to pure David Brent-ism.\nLast year, he released a parody of his own son\u2019s \u2018Icon\u2019 music video \u2013 an act of pure daddery that somehow managed to embarrass both parties in equal measure. \u201cIt is a Delicious Gift to a Parent to Admire his children. Keep Doin\u2019 You!\u201d he captioned it, bizarrely. On another occasion, when Will took to Facebook to share a photo of him chopping off Jaden\u2019s dreadlocks, his long-suffering son\u2019s expression said it all:\nPosted by Will Smith on Tuesday, April 11, 2017\nIt\u2019s a fall from grace that look set to plumb dreadful new depths. There\u2019s a Bright sequel on the way, for one. Bad Boys 3 is set for next year too, in case you wanted to see a 50-year-old man try to wheeze his way through a streetwise buddy cop movie. Oh, and he\u2019s coming back to the world of rap, apparently, a 2018 teaser video finding the father-of-two spitting bars about \u201c20 years of swag\u201d and marrying Rihanna, like your weird uncle after one too many Christmas Day sherries. When he raps about \u201cdivorce rumours\u201d, it\u2019s enough to ruin the festive period entirely.\nIf you want an insight into how this newfound position as the World\u2019s Most Embarrassing Dad has affected his kids\u2026 well, just look at Jaden Smith\u2019s Twitter presence.\n\u201cHey I Just Wanted To Come Say Hi Cause You\u2019re Sitting In The Corner Of The Club By Yourself And You Look Lonely\u201d\nIt\u2019s painful to watch unfold \u2013 a man who once epitomised teenage sass becoming nothing more than a cringe-inducing caricature, without a memorable film to his name in at least a decade. Will Smith, more than perhaps anyone else in Hollywood right now, is in desperate need of a new agent. Until then, he\u2019ll remain a constant reminder of the embarrassing dad archetype that\u2019s waiting to ensnare any unsuspecting male. May God help us all, lads.",
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        "raw_content": "Patricia Ruth Jones\nPatricia Ruth Jones, 83, died Monday August 27, 2018 at Parrish Medical Center in Titusville.\nPat was born in Monmouth, Illinois in 1935 to Curdelia Olive and Thomas Franklin Moore, the youngest of seven children. As a minister's daughter, Pat moved frequently with her family to new locales to support her Dad to pastor and serve, and used her talents as a faithful Sunday School teacher, honoring the Lord by singing in trio and quartet groups as well as performing solos, and playing multiple instruments, including the piano, organ, accordion, and vibraharp. She was always serving and loving others.\nIn 1960, she met her future husband, Paul Jones, in Deland, Florida. They married on December 26th of that year, and she began her new career as a military wife. In March 1962, Pat and Paul had one daughter, Joyce. Pat was well familiar with moving often, so enjoyed moving to Denver, Colorado, where Paul was stationed at Lowry Air Force Base. She was a steadfast and loving wife exemplifying fortitude and faith while Paul served in Vietnam. They were later transferred to many other bases, including Loring Air Force Base, Maine; Upper Heyford, England; Chanute Air Force Base, Illinois; and Clovis, New Mexico, alternating each assignment back in Denver. During the years while her husband was active duty, Pat worked primarily as a Civil Servant in a variety of fields, including chapel secretary, human resources, administration, and medical credentialing for military reserve health care professionals. She also served as an after-hours Red Cross representative, helping those in crisis with resources and support. Her dedication and devotion to duty earned numerous awards and accolades, including the Commander's Award for Civilian Service, sustained superior performance awards, quality step increases, and the Achievement Medal for Civilian Service.\nPat survived the death of her husband in 2003 after nearly 42 years of marriage and was a breast cancer survivor that same year. Pat's faith and trust in Jesus, along with her quiet wisdom and a dose of laughter, got her through many trials. However, she never lost the wit, gentle elegance or grace for which she was known in her 83 years of life with us. She was blessed with dearly loved friends, many of whom who have preceded her to glory.\nIn 2014, Pat relocated with her family from Colorado to Florida. She deeply loved her church family, Pastor and Sandra Linkous, as well as all of the pastors of New Life Christian Fellowship. Their love and support to her family have truly been remarkable.\nPat loves her family dearly and exemplified all the best qualities of a caring and loving mother. She and her daughter\u00ad - blessed to be best friends - were always together. Always a great animal lover due to her compassionate nature, she had at least two, and sometimes more, four-legged companions to love and cherish at a time. She had such a nurturing and peaceful presence that all whom she loved always sought to be with her.\nThrough all of the challenges of her life, Pat has been a tremendous champion for the Lord. Her exceedingly strong faith and testimony of the goodness of God has shone to everyone with whom she has known and she has won many to faith in Christ. Her legacy leaves an enduring model to emulate of strength of character, faithfulness, kindness, generosity, selflessness, and sweetness of spirit that demonstrate her love for, and likeness of, her Savior. She has been the most loving and compassionate mother, mother-in-law and grandmother, and has ceaselessly modeled a genuine relationship with Jesus to all. She always took the time to listen and give great wisdom and understanding. As she lays down her earthly wardrobe of beautiful clothes she so enjoyed and picks up her new white robes custom-made specially for her, she at last has the restoration and wholeness of her new life in Christ Jesus and is experiencing never-ending joy with her heavenly family. She is deeply loved and greatly missed; but this is just a short separation for those who also know her Lord. She has lived and fought the good fight, and triumphed in victory. \"But they that wait upon the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.\" (Isaiah 40:31)\nPat is survived by her daughter, Joyce Koyama, and her son-in-law Lonnie; grandchildren Rebecca, Isabel and Benjamin; nieces and nephews, Rickey, Michelle, Phyllis,Brenda, Randy, Billy, and Linda; Paul Thomas; Janet, Gloria, Charlene, Bill, Dennis, and Gary; Larry; sisters-in-law Iris Clay, Irma Jean Carwile, Virginia Moore, and her cousin Annetta Bentley.\nServices will be at New Life Christian Fellowship. Patricia will be buried with her husband Paul at Cape Canaveral National Cemetery.",
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        "raw_content": "Specialty Silicone Market- Global Industry Insights, Trends, And Forecast (2017 \u2013 2025)\nSilicone is a material, known for specialty and high performance, due to the product\u2019s high resistance towards UV radiation, humidity, heat, etc. The silicone polymers are highly resistant to high and low temperatures. Owing to its flexible molecular structure, silicones can be molded into oils, rubber, liquids, greases, semi-viscous pasts in numerous industries such as textile, automotive, aerospace, construction, healthcare, and others. The specialty silicone market size is anticipated to grow significantly over the projected period majorly owing to the rise of product consumption, mainly in the construction industry coupled with rising innovative applications in the new corridors.\nThe up-surging product demand from the electrical & electronics end-use industry, owing to numerous advantages of specialty silicones, mainly elastomer silicone, acts as a key driver for the market. Its advantages including profound electrical insulating characteristics, high thermal conductivity, easy fabrications, and several others are fueling the product demand from the electrical and electronics industry. This is more likely used for electrical insulation operations, owing to its high dielectric strength, ozone resistance, ultraviolet radiation, sustainability at high temperatures. Additionally, they are also known for their hydrophobic characteristic properties, which do not facilitate surface insulation failures applicable in numerous industries such as construction, electrical & electronics, textile, and others. Furthermore, the product has its additional applications in signage, architectural lightening, automotive headlamps, lamps and luminaries and lights for car interiors. Therefore, the rising applications in the numerous industries will boost the specialty silicone market in the coming years.\nThe high cost of silicones and its risks to human could be a restraining factor for the growth of global specialty silicone market share. However, numerous research organizations such as EU\u2019s Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety and Cosmetic Ingredients Review are concluding that the use of silicone does not pose risk when exposed to humans in various industrial and consumer applications.\nElastomers segment in the global specialty silicone market size is anticipated to hold the prime position in the global market, owing to its expanding applications in numerous industries, majorly in construction followed by personal care. Elastomers are considered to last longer and work better with silicone sealants, adhesives, and coatings for application in the construction end-use industry. The use of this product will result in the stronger joints in buildings and better protection from UV rays, heat, and corrosion. Moreover, the use of elastomers facilitates innovative structures to the buildings, which will be a key factor for the growth of silicone elastomers, which in turn drives the global specialty silicone market over the projected period.\nEnd-use Industry\nSpecialty silicone market share for construction end-use industry is anticipated to be dominant in the global market followed by electrical & electronics, and personal care. The rising prevalence of specialty silicone in construction industry owing to its strong sealing characteristics, coupled with structural glazing applications will fuel the specialty silicone demand for use in the construction industry. According to Insights and Reports analysis, the construction industry is expected to be one of the largest industries in the U.S., reaching approximately to US$ 1.05 trillion by 2020. Moreover, China\u2019s construction industry has also gained 16.3% growth in terms of value in 2016. Therefore, the rising construction market would facilitate the substantial growth of the specialty silicone market over the coming years.\nFor more information about this report @ https://www.insightsandreports.com/industry-reports/specialty-silicone-market\nAsia Pacific specialty silicone market size is perceived to be the fastest growing market over the forecast period, majorly owing to the rapidly rising of construction industry mainly in developing economies such as India and China. Increasing investments by the key companies to initiate their presence in the specialty silicone market will drive this market significantly. 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NRG volunteers meet with the \u2018Littles\u2019 and their \u2018Bigs\u2019, providing tips on resume writing and interviewing.\nNRG donates toys annually to this worthwhile program that distributes toys to less fortunate children in our community.\nLong Island Cares, Inc\nFounded by the late Harry Chapin, NRG embraces the Long Island Cares vision of \u201cA Hunger Free Long Island\u201d and proudly supports them through an Annual Food Drive and Back-To-School Drive. We are aware that you don\u2019t have to be poor to be hungry and this organization is far more than just a food bank.\nAs a Vantage Sponsor of the SHRM-LI Annual Conference and Exhibitor\u2019s Showcase for more than a decade, NRG helps underwrite the cost of the entire conference and covers the cost of Keynote Speakers. 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        "raw_content": "Getting MUST right: New Malawi university, new opportunity\nThe pleas from government-sponsored students in Malawi\u2019s public universities for a raise in their monthly allowances seem to be just what this country needed to begin a conversation on how to overhaul the way we fund public universities. The opening of MUST later this year, as announced by Hon. Eunice Kazembe in June, gives the country a chance to recreate the blueprint for how to provide university education.\nGovernment-sponsored students in Malawi\u2019s public universities are not only afforded a free university education, they are \u201clucratively employed\u201d to pursue a university education, as somebody put it on my facebook wall some weeks ago. As Minister of Education Hon. Eunice Kazembe explained on MBCTV recently, each government-sponsored student receives up to K400,000 per year in allowances. It is one thing to go to university for free, it is a different thing to be paid in the process.\nIf MUST will be run in the same business as usual terms as the other universities, then it too risks going through the same disruptions that have come to characterise the already-existing universities. Indications are that a major rethink is underway, going by what Hon. Kazembe and Dr. Emmanuel Fabiano, Vice Chancellor of the University of Malawi, have recently pronounced. Three things stand out as in dire need of a rethink as Malawi prepares to open its fourth public university. These are the much-debated quota system, student allowances, and loans.\nThe reason why the quota system is the most controversial idea in Malawian higher education debates is because of the capacity problems in our universities. We are not moving quickly enough to address this problem. In 2011 a survey of 150 countries repeated what many of us already know, that only 0.3 percent of young Malawians in the 17-22 year age range are actually in university, placing Malawi last on the list. It is not difficult to understand where the low percentage is coming from.\nMalawi University of Science and Technology at Ndata in Thyolo\nThe most recent intake into the University of Malawi, for the 2012/2013 academic year, was 908. The university administered the university entrance exam to 8507 candidates, out of which 6373 candidates passed. The Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR) based its 2012/2013 selection on the same University of Malawi entrance exam, and admitted 456 students. The intake for Mzuzu University was 637 students, which includes upgrading students. The total comes to 2,001 students entering into the three existing public universities for the 2012/2013 academic year. The intake for private universities combined is much lower.\nTEVETA\u2019s last intake into technical colleges was 1,580, and teacher training colleges take in about 4,000 students annually. Even when we combine nurses\u2019 colleges and other private colleges, the number of college-age Malawians actually in tertiary institutions is still less than 10,000.\nThe number of students who sat the 2012 Malawi School Certificate Examination was 111, 781. Out of these, 57, 906 passed. This year the universities will invite about 8,500 of these to sit the next entrance exam, but we should not let that number distort the real figure of Malawians who qualify for university education every year. Everyone who passes the MSCE exam demonstrates an intellectual capacity for higher education. That number stood at 57,906 last year.\nIf MUST is going to avoid the quota quagmire, admission will have to be based on what Limbani Nsapato calls a \u201cwin-win university quota selection system.\u201d By this Nsapato means a system that is based on both merit and socio-economic factors that include gender, disability and poverty. This would give students from rural districts of Malawi and from marginalized backgrounds an equal chance of being selected. Currently, these groups stand little chance.\nThe second thing MUST must get right is the student allowances. The solution is to start by admitting as many students as the university has space for. Students will be asked to pay the full tuition fees. Hon. Kazembe told the nation last week that more than 60% of entering students in our public universities come from wealthy families and can afford the full tuition fees. Those able to pay will pay. Those unable to will apply for the available scholarships, providing incontrovertible evidence of their inability to afford the fees. Scholarships can include the much-debated allowances, commensurate with cost of living, for the students who demonstrate the need. But everyone else will be admitted on the full knowledge and expectation that they will bear the cost. Currently, the practice is to admit only those for whom the government has reserved a scholarship, many of whom are capable of paying the full fees.\nThe third thing will be the provision of loans, which will allow those in between to also pursue their education. But a crucial part of getting the loan system right will be loan repayment by alumni. It remains a mystery why we as a nation have failed to put in place a loan system that would have by now helped our universities expand and admit many more students than is the case now. 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        "raw_content": "Knicks' Amar'e Stoudemire needed a mental break from NBA grind, says head coach Mike D'Antoni\nNew York Knicks All-Star forwards Amar'e Stoudemire (r.) and Carmelo Anthony (c.) hang out on Sesame Street with Grover (l.) and talk some hoops. (Richard Termine)\nJudging from how the last few games have gone, the Knicks are now, at least unofficially, Carmelo Anthony's team.\nBut they followed up their day off on Thursday with a light work day Friday to help their former official No. 1 player, Amar'e Stoudemire. It's not so much that Stoudemire needed the rest, from a physical standpoint.\n\"I think, psychologically, he could use a little bit of a break,\" Mike D'Antoni said after the players had what was called an \"individual work day\" that included film sessions in Greenburgh. \"It's probably mental. He's been carrying the load for eight months, but it's a normal break. He'll be back and ready to go. He should be fine.\"\nWhether Stoudemire is fine with Anthony racking up the kind of big scoring nights in the last three games that he had been accustomed to, and getting the ball late in crunch time, is open to debate. Even D'Antoni conceded that Stoudemire's recent dropoff - including three out of the last six games in which he scored 16 points or less - could be the result of feeling the effects of having to share the ball with another \"alpha dog\" on the floor.\n\"I think it makes a difference, it could be for good or for bad, you'd have to ask him about that, exactly,\" the coach said. \"But we'll try to make it for good so he doesn't have to carry the load down the stretch. And they can share it, game to game. It should be better.\"\nFor the record, Stoudemire showed no aversion to the burden earlier in the season, when he scored at least 30 points in nine straight games, setting a franchise record. But that was before the Knicks blew up their team and Anthony arrived, courtesy of owner Jim Dolan.\nComing off home wins over a depleted Orlando team and the lowly Nets, the Knicks play the Cavaliers Sunday night at the Garden.\n\"We've got to be careful,\" D'Antoni said of not having a full contact workout. \"We played 18 games in 30 days. We've just got to be careful. Amar'e and Melo, if they can't go, then it doesn't do any good to run the other guys into the ground.\"",
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        "raw_content": "Television|Jailhouse Heroes Are Hard to Find\nJailhouse Heroes Are Hard to Find\nALESSANDRA STANLEY AUG. 29, 2005\nFear is the flavor of the new season. Network dramas are offering sinister spies, supernatural forces and even a giant sea monster in the hopes of siphoning off some of the success of ABC's plane-wreck series \"Lost.\"\nBut the scariest perils are the ones closest to home, especially if home is a maximum security correctional facility. \"Prison Break,\" which begins on Fox tonight, is more intriguing than most of the new network series, and it certainly is one of the most original.\nMichael Scofield (Wentworth Miller) robs a bank in order to go to prison and break out again with his brother, Lincoln Burrows (Dominic Purcell), a death row inmate. Lincoln insists he was framed, and Michael is determined to help him escape and prove his innocence.\nMichael has meticulously planned a way out, including tattooing blueprints of the prison on his chest, only to discover too late that he badly underestimated the hurdles that lurk behind bars. Before he can start loosening the basement bolts, he has to maneuver past shivs, race riots, corrupt guards, sexual assault, mob collusion and a government conspiracy with tentacles that reach to the White House.\nFox's hit series \"24\" served as a model for \"Prison Break,\" but that counter-terrorism drama has to keep ratcheting up the threat level, from a presidential assassination attempt to a nuclear attack. The dangers on \"Prison Break\" are more restricted and the countdown is less confining. (Michael has a month before his brother is scheduled to be executed, not 24 hours.) Prison offers its own special terrors: one of the first questions in the 1997 guidebook \"How to Survive Federal Prison Camp\" is \"Am I going to be raped like I've seen on TV?\" The answer is a qualified no.\nThere are about 2.1 million people in prison today, a corrections population that is bigger than several good-size cities combined. So it is curious that despite the ever-increasing number of crimes on television, the punishment is so rarely explored. Depiction of prison life is mostly confined to the lyrics and imagery of hip-hop music videos. \"Oz,\" the HBO series that ended in 2003, was the exception - a layered and extraordinarily brutal look deep inside the Oswald State Penitentiary.\nOne might expect broadcast networks to try and develop their own, tamer versions, as they did with \"The Sopranos,\" and are now trying to do with \"Nip/Tuck.\" Villainous heroes are still taboo on network television in a way that sex and violence are not.\nNetworks remain skittish about glorifying criminals too openly. \"Line of Fire,\" an ABC series about a crime boss in Richmond, Va., flopped. So did \"Skin,\" Fox's series about a Hollywood pornography king. Convicts are the most problematic characters, and not just because they make poor role models. Television dramas almost always incorporate romantic subplots, and the dating rituals of lockdown are dicey, to the say the least. Even the grittiest crime dramas include hints of glamour and it is hard to find any aspirational subtext to prison life.\n\"Prison Break\" does not try to go as deep as \"Oz,\" and its characters are not nearly as finely drawn. Instead, the series has a found a way to tap the horrors of prison life to create a suspenseful thriller. Even the sets have an authentic look: the series was shot inside the Victorian-era Joliet Correctional Center, in Illinois, where the serial killer John Wayne Gacy was briefly held and which was closed in 2002.\nMichael and Lincoln have at least one ally on the outside. Lincoln's ex-girlfriend, Veronica Donovan (Robin Tunney), is a lawyer who represented Michael in his bank robbery case. She too wants to believe that Lincoln was framed, and tries to investigate his case on her own. She practices real estate law, however, and is a bit slow-witted when it comes to anticipating the risks of looking into a government conspiracy. It could be that she is just distracted by her fianc\u00e9, an investment banker pressing her to set a date for the wedding.\nMr. Miller, who was in the movie \"The Human Stain,\" does not show a broad range of emotion, but he projects an unflappable determination that confounds his fellow prisoners and intrigues the attractive prison doctor, Sara Tancredi (Sarah Wayne Callies). But Michael has a long way to go before he can get himself to the infirmary.\nHenry Pope (Stacy Keach) is the warden, but Fox River State Penitentiary and its corrupt guards are really ruled by a former mob boss, John Abruzzi (Peter Stormare). Territory is balkanized. Black inmates occupy the basketball court, while whites control the bleachers - and they are led by a pedophile serial killer who seeks to assert control over Michael, as well.\nPrison life is scary, but it most of the time it is deadly boring. Luckily, \"Prison Break\" is not.",
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Her subsequent investigation of Vice Media found a culture of sexual harassment and misconduct in the workplace.\nAlong with Times colleagues, she was awarded a medal from Investigative Reporters and Editors, the Batten Medal from the American Society of News Editors, a Scripps Howard Award for investigations and a special citation from judges for the Goldsmith Investigative Reporting Prize at the Shorenstein Center at Harvard. She also was recognized with a Livingston Award for national reporting, a Freedom to Write Award from the Pen Center USA, and the inaugural Matrix Incite Award from New York Women in Communications.\nBefore joining The Times, Ms. Steel was a media and marketing correspondent at The Financial Times for two years. Ms. Steel previously worked at The Wall Street Journal, where she contributed several articles to the What They Know and End of Privacy series about the pervasive practices of tracking Americans online. 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But their college circles overlapped, and during a drinking game at a dorm party, she claims, he exposed himself to her.\nBy STEPHANIE SAUL, ROBIN POGREBIN, MIKE McINTIRE and BEN PROTESS\nFor Christine Blasey Ford, a Drastic Turn From a Quiet Life in Academia\nDr. Blasey, a researcher and statistician, was reluctant to come forward with her allegation that Brett Kavanaugh, President Trump\u2019s Supreme Court nominee, sexually assaulted her.\nBy ELIZABETH WILLIAMSON, REBECCA R. RUIZ, EMILY STEEL, GRACE ASHFORD and STEVE EDER\nConspiracy Theories Made Alex Jones Very Rich. 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        "raw_content": "Vietnamese Man Hasn\u2019t Clipped His Fingernails in Over 35 Years\nBy Spooky on March 23rd, 2017 Category: News\nLuu Cong Huyen, a 58-year-old man from Yen Giao, in Vietnam\u2019s Nam Dinh province, has been growing his fingernails for over three and a half decades, and takes great care to avoid any activity that might cause him to accidentally break on of his keratinous treasures, even bathing.\nIf you\u2019re hoping to find a good reason for why anybody would want to grow their fingernails for over 35 years, you\u2019re not going to find one here. For Mr. Huyen it simply started out as a hobby that he never really got over. \u201cOthers like raising birds, planting trees or collecting old vehicles\u2026 I just like growing long nails,\u201d he says. \u201cRaising nails is more difficult than parenting. I must be very careful in every move to keep my nails.\u201d\nHuyen is not exaggerating one bit. His fingernails, the longest of which measures about 55 centimeters, may look thick and sturdy, but he claims they can break very easily, especially when wet. Which is why he avoids even touching water as much as he can, and rarely bathes. When it rains outside, he covers his hands with plastic bags, so that the water doesn\u2019t reach his precious nails.\nWhen he does bathe, Huyen always asks his wife, Nguyen Thi Thuan, for help. She sometimes has to feed him with a spoon, to help him protect his nails. Putting on a shirt or a coat is probably his biggest daily challenge, as he has to be careful that his nails don\u2019t get caught in the fabric. Even holding a kettle of a paintbrush is a difficult task for the 58-year-old, but he doesn\u2019t seem to bothered by that.\nHuyen\u2019s long fingernails are his most prized possession. Once, he broke one of them by accident, and he was devastated. He couldn\u2019t eat or sleep for days, but he eventually got over it and learned to be more careful in the future. Now, he\u2019d rather die than lose another on of his precious nails. \u201cOnce I almost died of an accident just because of keeping my fingernails,\u201d he told Vietnamnet. \u201cSomeone told me if I cut my nails, they would give me a lot of money but I refused. I will not exchange my nails for money, even a lot of money.\u201d\nLuu Cong Huyen loves his overgrown fingernails so much that a few years ago he abandoned the marital bed to sleep by himself. The risk of his wife accidentally crushing one of his nails in her sleep was just too hard to bear.\nLocals have gotten used to the man\u2019s unusually long nails, but Huyen admits that kids still cry when they see him. They sometimes call him \u2018mutant\u2019 or tell him that he has devil nails, but that doesn\u2019t bother him much. It seems that nothing really bothers him as long as he gets to keep his fingernails intact.\nMr. Huyen has been recognized as the man with the longest fingernails in Vietnam, but he has a long way to go before he can claim the Guinness record for the world\u2019s longest fingernails. That title currently belongs to Shridhar Chillal, from India, whose talons have a cumulative length of 909.6 cm! His longest fingernail measures 186.6 cm.\nPhotos: Vietnamnet, Tinh Hoa\nPosted in News Tags: Asia, long fingernails, Luu Cong Huyen, News, Vietnam",
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        "raw_content": "Recruitment success doesn\u2019t end with simply hiring the best candidate, says Andrew Bulloss of Odgers Berndtson executive search, it\u2019s just as important to properly integrate them into their new organisation.\nOnboarding. I hate the term. It sounds so clinical. Yet, that is what many firms call the process of integrating a new employee into a business. If you have lived and worked in the US then you may have heard of \u201corganisational socialisation\u201d, which is even worse.\nRegardless of the terminology or geography, most people would recognise onboarding as the induction or welcoming process for new employees, but it\u2019s more than that. What I\u2019m really interested in is how new employees acquire the necessary knowledge, skills and behaviours to become effective members of an organisation. Businesses expect new employees to get up to speed quickly but often don\u2019t give the information, knowledge or access to relationships to make this happen.\nSo why am I writing about this? Over the last 15 years in recruitment and then moving into executive search I have seen my fair share of placed candidates. Our success as a firm is intrinsically linked not just to hiring the right person for the right role, but more long term, what happens next to that individual and the quality of their performance over years, not months, is what matters. For this reason, it\u2019s important that we support the organisations we work with and the individuals they hire through us during the \u2018honeymoon\u2019 period and beyond. If we can provide insight to give every new senior hire the best possible chance of succeeding then that\u2019s in our interests too.\nWhy do organisations invest considerable time, effort and money in finding the right person for a position, make them feel wanted and needed throughout the interview and selection process, but then fail to give them the time, resource and knowledge required for them to succeed from day one? Fortune magazine suggests that 40% of executives who change roles fail in the first 18 months. That seems alarmingly high and perhaps avoidable.\nThis is even more unforgivable at a senior level where the time spent \u2018courting\u2019 directors and senior executives is even more demanding, time-consuming and often with multiple stakeholders involved in the business. Additionally, a quick senior departure has significant implications internally on both the culture and the immediate team and then also externally due to the inevitable press fallout that comes with the unexpected resignation of a senior executive. In a public business, the implications on share price are obvious.\nOf course, many organisations have very effective induction programmes and not all departures in the first six months of someone\u2019s tenure with a business can be blamed on a poor induction process. Companies do just sometimes make bad hires that don\u2019t work out.\n\u201cBusinesses expect new employees to get up to speed quickly but often don\u2019t give the information, knowledge or access to relationships to make this happen\u201d\nWe did a quick straw poll of 30 senior executives and HR professionals to get their views. Every single person we spoke to agreed that a good induction and onboarding programme seriously motivates staff into feeling like the company has invested in them and helps them to achieve success sooner. Many people would say that a senior executive shouldn\u2019t need too much hand-holding to succeed and to an extent I would agree with this. That being said, there are a number of basic onboarding principles that can be implemented by employers which could reduce the risk of a quick and painful senior departure. Much of this is common sense, but how many of these do you adhere to as an employer?\n\u2022 During the interview process be honest in your appraisal of your firm, the expectations you put on people, the ambition of the company and the culture. Don\u2019t sell it as something it is not. It will soon become clear when your new employee starts and this sets the wrong tone from the start.\n\u2022 Don\u2019t be tempted to add in an extra remit to the new employee\u2019s role among them signing the contract and starting the job. The view of \u201cthey are new and won\u2019t kick up a fuss\u201d is not acceptable.\n\u2022 Find time for the hiring manager and new employee to meet prior to the start date. The new employee will be keen to impress and may want to share knowledge, networks and referrals of talent (providing this does not break any non-solicitation clauses) that could prove useful. It will also show that you value their opinion and knowledge.\n\u2022 Reiterate on day one why the individual has been hired into the business, especially if they bring a new skill set to the organisation that is likely to have a big impact. Don\u2019t overdo it though; their ego might get the better of them. This is also a good time to set clear expectations on what they personally need to deliver, which strangely, is often overlooked and was commented on by many of the people we spoke to: \u201cNo-one actually told me what I had to deliver!\u201d\n\u2022 Do the basics well. Make sure they have all the necessary \u2018tech kit\u2019 available from day one and access to people who can help them with early teething issues. Get all the process stuff out of the way early (payroll, annual leave, etc.). A welcome gift is a nice touch.\n\u2022 Hiring managers should commit to at least weekly one-to-ones in the first month. Support, advise, reiterate expectations and clear blockages.\n\u2022 Provide dedicated time with a variety of people around the business, not just HR, to get to grips with culture, values, company style and ambition/strategy. The culture piece is best done with people who the new employee may not be working with directly.\n\u2022 Facilitate meetings (ideally pre-start-date) with all critical stakeholders of their role (especially internal) \u2013 don\u2019t let the new employee find out too late that they missed engaging someone crucial. Prioritise this if you know there are going to be certain challenging individuals internally who might not have bought into the hire of this new employee \u2013 this process of forging critical relationships should not be seen as a rite of passage.\n\u2022 Identify the need for internal sponsors, mentors and coaches as well as external mentors.\n\u2022 What is important for the new employee to get their heads round quickly? How are decisions made? What is the \u2018need-to-know\u2019 information? Is there a handover file from their predecessor? How do you help them interpret data that they might not be used to, especially commercial data and key performance indicators? How can they identify the signals from the noise?\n\u2022 Give them at least the first month to \u201cfind their feet\u201d, even if they are someone who \u201chits the ground running\u201d. That is not to say you can\u2019t set clear and stretching objectives \u2013 just make sure these can be achieved with the resources available so they feel like they get off to a winning start. When they do win, celebrate this publicly.\n\u2022 If the candidate comes from another industry then find ways for them to engage with other people in your sector quickly, either from within your company or across external industry groups.\n\u2022 If possible, consider using all the information gathered about a candidate from the interview process (personal motivations and drivers, character traits, strengths and weaknesses, results of psychometric evaluations and personal details) to develop a tailored onboarding plan. In addition, feed this information into their personal development plan and appraisal process (which in itself should be aligned to key business pillars). The interview process for senior execs is likely to be lengthy, in-depth and informative, don\u2019t waste the opportunity to use this information to you and your new employee\u2019s advantage.\nFinally, induction and onboarding does not stop after 30 days and is not the responsibility of a select few. The more people who make them feel welcome the better.\nInevitably, individuals will either be successful or not. 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        "raw_content": "Traveling for anyone means some sort of anxiety. Whether you\u2019re nervous to arrive at your destination or you hate flying, we all feel some sort of anxiousness when we\u2019re going on a trip. From business conferences to family get togethers, traveling can be a source of worry for many. One of the main sources of irritation and worry about traveling is getting to and arriving at the airport. These days you never know if getting to the airport may mean you wait in a long line to get your tickets and check your bag or if it could mean having to rush through security because the lines are horrendous. Going to the airport is always a gamble regardless of how early you get there. One way you can cut down on some of the anxiety and the unnecessary irritation you may feel about traveling is by hiring a transportation service to get you from point A to point B. With our airport transportation services, we\u2019ll be able to help you cut down on some of the worry you may feel by getting you to the airport in a timely manner, so you\u2019re prepared for your flight.\nThree Reasons You Can Benefit From Airport Services\nAirport transportation is one of the most important services we provide. We want to help you get to the airport in a prompt manner and cut down on some of the anxiety you might be feeling before your trip. If you live in the Dayton or the Cincinnati area, our services will get you to the airport in a swift manner. Take some time to enjoy your trip away from home when you hire an airport service that will ensure you arrive with enough time before your airplane takes off. If you\u2019re on the fence about hiring airport transportation services, then take a look at these three reasons below to help you figure out if we\u2019re the right fit for you.\nYou Don\u2019t Have To Rely On Someone Else\nThis is one of the best benefits when you hire a transportation service to get you to the airport. Whether your plane is at 5 a.m. and you need to get to the airport or it\u2019s at 11 at night, you won\u2019t have to rely on someone else to get you there before the plane takes off. When you ask a friend, family member, or a coworker to get you to the airport before your flight, you\u2019ll need to make sure they remember that they are taking you.\nSometimes your ride might cancel last minute and leave you in a sticky situation. Sometimes your ride will completely forget and you\u2019re unable to find another one in time. Regardless of the reason your ride was unable to take you, our airport service won\u2019t leave you without a ride. Our service will get you there at the time you specify and we\u2019ll show up at the designated time. Relying on someone else to get you to the airport early in the morning, in the middle of the day, or late at night, might result in you not getting to the airport in time to make it through bag check, security, and all the other obstacles you need to go through.\nYou Don\u2019t Have To Pay For Parking\nWhen it\u2019s just you traveling by yourself, you\u2019ll probably need to pay for parking at the airport. Airport parking is expensive, especially when you\u2019re leaving for a lengthy trip. Instead of spending an additional $100 or more on parking, why don\u2019t you save your money for parking by hiring a service? Spend a little extra something on yourself instead of putting it toward your parking bill. Additionally, generally with airport parking, you need to arrive earlier than necessary depending on what lot you leave your car in. Instead of leaving earlier than you would if you didn\u2019t have to find parking, you can wait a little longer before heading to the airport when you employ a car service to get you there.\nYou\u2019ll Get There On Time\nWhen you hire Ohio Luxury Transport, you\u2019ll arrive at the airport on time. You won\u2019t have to worry about whether your ride will show up or if you need to find a parking place in the lot. Instead, you can get ready and prepare for your flight at your own time. Our car service will come to get you on the agreed upon time and you can have a nice ride to your flight before you head off on vacation. Your arrival to the airport will be prompt, reliable, and even \u2013 dare we say \u2013 relaxing.\nAre you headed to the airport soon? Make a reservation today!",
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        "raw_content": "Before you can manage your customer relationships, you must first build them. So much business happens online that you don\u2019t always meet customers face to face. One thing that hasn\u2019t changed in the Internet age is that people prefer to do business with people and companies they know, like and trust. If you think about it, no matter what service you are buying, you\u2019ll always pick the company that seems most trustworthy or has values in line with your own. So how do you show this to your own customers? Via the content that you publish.\nThere are two reasons why content marketing is useful. First, most people have got tired of the hard sell. They\u2019re not paying as much attention to advertising, either: banner blindness seems to be spreading from websites to social media feeds. And most people expect that sites will provide some information for free. The great thing about using content is that you are not advertising explicitly and you are providing valuable information for your customers. Meeting those expectations is your first step in building a relationship of trust with potential customers.\nBeing trusted is hugely important, but even more so with the growing millennial consumer. This group has grown up with web access, doesn\u2019t trust traditional advertising and marketing and tends to take personal recommendations from their friends over any of the traditional marketing techniques. Content is pretty much the only way to reach them.\nThe business benefits of building trust with content\nBuilding trust has clear business benefits. Think about your own inbox. I\u2019m pretty sure there are some emails you open because you like the company and are interested in the information it sends, while there are others which you delete unread. As a company you want your content to fall into the first category.\nGet it right and your customers will be more responsive to your approaches to them, will open and read your emails, will be more loyal to your brand and more likely to buy. Socially savvy customers will also share your content, extending your reach to a wider pool of potential customers. With the right content, you can become an authority in your industry. And, as an Econsultancy study shows, creating trusted content can double landing page conversions, which will have a knock-on effect on sales.\nSo how do you use content to win your customer\u2019s trust? Here are some key steps:\n1. Understand your customers\u2019 needs and solve their problems\nThe first step is to understand your customers. You have to know what their pain points are and try to solve them. Like OnePageCRM, most SaaS companies start because the founders tried to solve a problem for which they couldn\u2019t find an existing solution. It turned out that other people had the same problem.\nDo your research about how your product or service can solve problems for your customers. Use this along with industry statistics to create content that helps them choose the right solutions, such as white papers. Be clear on which problems you can solve \u2013 and don\u2019t try to solve them all with a single piece of content. Create different content pieces for different problems, such as helpful how-to guides.\nWhile you\u2019re at it, figure out what other issues they might face and use that information to build your content strategy. For example, the OnePageCRM content team know that motivation, productivity and making sales are key issues for customers, so that\u2019s what our articles focus on \u2013 you won\u2019t find a hard sell for the product anywhere.\n2. Let them get to know the real you\nThe content you create also has to let your customers get to know you. People trust people, so don\u2019t be afraid to show your personality. Include information on your website that lets people know your company is legitimate and that you\u2019re an expert in your niche. It\u2019s essential to be open and authentic when creating content. If you\u2019re not, people will realise and you might lose them forever. But if you\u2019re truly authentic, it really pays off.\nA good example of this is Buffer. Not only does the team have a blog which shows their expertise by providing information and statistics about social media issues, but it has another one, Buffer Open, which allows a peek inside the inner workings of the company, including salaries, culture and more. The result is that people like and trust the product and the people behind it.\nThe lesson: use your content to give your company a face and a personality. That will win over your potential customers.\n3. Use social proof and other people\u2019s content\nEven if you create stellar content, there\u2019s one more piece of the trust puzzle: using content from others to build trust. This is called social proof, and it\u2019s essential. Customer reviews and social shares, to name just two examples, let potential customers know that people like them find your content valuable. That\u2019s a powerful persuader which enhances your reputation.\nYou can add to this by showcasing valuable resources created by others which offer value to your customers. So if you\u2019re talking about social media, you\u2019d highlight a resource from Buffer, and if you\u2019re discussing marketing, you could point customers to something authored by Kissmetrics. Sharing other people\u2019s\u2019 content generously tells your customers that you have their best interests at heart, and this helps them to trust you.\n4. Meet your customers where they are\nYour audience is fragmented and they are creating their own relationships with brands on the sites that matter most to them. That means two things for your strategy:\nYou have to create content they trust in a variety of formats to reach them where they are most active. Some people will want to read blog posts; others prefer videos; still others will be focused on podcasts or presentations. To wow your customers with content, create the content they consume.\nShare your content where your customers are. Similarly, your customers aren\u2019t just on Facebook. They are consuming content on a wide range of social sites. Do your research to find which sites are most important to your customer base and connect with them there to win their trust with your content.\nIt\u2019s not enough to hang out in the same places as your customers. You also have to interact with them and have real conversations. For example, if they reply to your marketing emails, you have to be willing to continue the conversation. And if they respond to something you have posted on social media, don\u2019t let it fall into a black hole. Being responsive gives you the chance to show your customers there\u2019s a real person behind the company and to create real relationships with them \u2013 and that builds trust.\nMake it easy for people to opt out of getting your marketing material with a one-click unsubscribe process. After all, sometimes people only leave your list because they are busy and don\u2019t have time to read your material. If you respect their choice, they may come back and will almost certainly recommend you to others if they think you are a good fit.\nFinally, remember that building trust is a long-term strategy so resist the temptation to push for the sale. That will undermine the success of your content. People expect to get freebies, so provide them. 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        "raw_content": "EECi: Smart Connectivity in All Aspect: What\u2019s Next for Thailand\nDr. Pailin Chuchottaworn, Deputy Minister of Transport, Ministry of Transport of Thailand then took the stage following Martin Wezowski\u2019s session on the Eastern Economic Corridor of Innovation and Smart Connectivity. The Minister began by discussing the growing importance of Thailand\u2019s transport-import structure, inclusive of all channels of transportation from land to sea and sky. However, much of the investment is dedicated to constructing the railway system, integrating smart connectivity with Western Technologies. In a couple of years, we will start to see the development in this frontier.\nWhen speaking of Thailand 4.0, many people might still wonder what 4.0 really means. In fact, if you Google 4.0, you will realize that 4.0 is essentially the progression of the industrial revolution. Technology progresses in an exponential matter, which means that if you cannot keep up with its progression, you will be disrupted. In Science, 4.0 is basically a new frontier nobody could really predict what would be the outcome.\nThailand\u2019s initiative towards Thailand 4.0 is to take the area-based development approach. The Eastern Economic Corridor is one such initiatives. Why the Eastern Corridor? Because 20% of Thailand\u2019s GDP is generated from the Eastern Seaboard area. Thus, the need for an area-based development approach. However, implementing area-based development comes with certain challenges such as laying down the infrastructures required. The key to implementing area-based development is to ensure that all strategic planning procedures are conducted in an integrated manner. We must first consider how do we layout the water pipeline, where do we layout our schools, where do we need to build roads, and then we can plan the direction in which we want to drive our industries.\nTake Bangkok, for example. The infrastructure being developed in Bangkok is developed to support the lives of 10 million people. On December 6, 2018, our Sky Train will now run to Samut Prakarn. The key to urban development is a fully-integrated transportation system, which will allow for mass urbanization. In developed countries, mass urbanization would means that 60-70% of the total population is clustered around a handful of big cities lying in major economic zones. Why is this the case? Dr. Chuchottaworn pointed out that our current education system encourages our children to move into the city for work. This means that our cities must have the essential infrastructure to support this movement. And for this to happen, we then have to move our industries outside of the city area, which means that our transportation system must expand outside of the city. Because of this movement, we then began to see the city expand to adjacent areas, which will then have to expand in turns to support the growth of cities in major economic zones. Strategically, the Eastern Economic Corridor is one such area.\nDr. Chuchottaworn pointed out four modes of transportation \u2013 road, rail, sea and air. There are two major roads connecting Bangkok with the Eastern Seaboard \u2013 the Motor Way, and the Burapha Withi Expressway. According to Dr. Chuchottaworn, the Thai Government is in the process of constructing two more motor ways into the Eastern Seaboard. These two motorways will connect the Eastern Seaboard to Cambodia and to the Northeastern part of Thailand. This is because the majority of the labors working in the Eastern Seaboard area lives in the Northeastern part of Thailand.\nFor the rail transportation, the Government plans to construct a high-speed railway system connecting the Bangkok with the Eastern Seaboard Provinces in addition to the Thai-China high-speed railway system. At the same time, the traditional railway system is also in operation.\nThe third mode of transportation is sea transportation. Dr. Chuchottaworn mentioned that there are plans to construct a new port in Map Ta Phut, in addition to the Laem Chabang Port. Currently, the Laem Chabang Port is exporting goods of over 22 billion USD per month. The Laem Chabang Port is currently handling over 90% of all exported goods in Thailand. The Laem Chabang Port is a major bottleneck for Thai exports. This is why Thailand is currently working on expanding the Laem Chabang Port to be able to handle more loads of transported goods. Last weekend, there was a major development at the Laem Chabang Port. For the first time in 30 years since the port was in operation, a cargo mothership docked at Laem Chabang Port. Typically, the cargo ships in Thailand would have to load themselves up with containers filled with exported goods and then dock themselves at the mothership floating near Malaysia or Singapore. This marks the first development, where a port in Thailand is now able to accommodate a mothership. Once the third phase of construction is completed, the Laem Chabang Port will be able to fully handle a ship as large as the mothership on a regular basis.\nAnother major development taking place in Thailand at the moment is a major construction that will be moving the central railway hub of Thailand from Hua Lamphong to Bang Sue. This will become the central hub of Thailand\u2019s major land transportation. This new transportation hub will be able to accommodate the high-speed train, as well as the current mass transport rapid train system and the traditional train system. The high-speed train system heading towards the Northeastern part of Thailand will be connected to China, which will be completed in the next 5 years. There are also plans to develop other high-speed rail systems such as the Northern and the Southern route. Once completed, the Bang Sue Land Transportation Hub will become the center of Thailand\u2019s transportation connectivity. All of these developments is part of the Smart City initiative for Thailand 4.0.\nPlatform Disruption: Why it applies to all of us?\nMikolaj Jan Piskorski, Director of the Digital Business Excellence and Co-Director of Learning Digital Transformation Program at the International Institute for Management Development (IMD), Switzerland took the stage for the afternoon session on the major topic of \u201cDisruption\u201d. Disruption, according to Piskorski, is considered a real threat in today\u2019s digital progression, as it is happening almost everywhere and could happen anywhere from the very basic low technology industries to the very high-level technology industries.\nPiskorski introduced a framework that could be used to cope with disruption consisting of three basic components: a company with a product, a server access point, and access to customer usage data. With these three basic components, the framework can be used to sort out all possible threats that could arise from analyzing how your customers usage data and how they engage and interact with the product. Piskorski then demonstrated how this framework could be applied to the Mercedes business model, a car manufacturer with dealers selling their cars to customers. On the other hand, there is Tesla, a new car manufacturer who has come in and innovated the car engine, the way they approach their customers, and the customer experience with their autonomous driving technology. Applying the framework to each of the three differences would reveal how Tesla is better or worst than Mercedes. For example, if you look at the engine, Tesla\u2019s electric engine cost half the price of Mercedes\u2019 combustion engine. Going into more details, you would begin to understand why this is the case \u2013 a combustion engine simply requires more functionality and mechanics than a simple electric engine that does not require the engine to handle any combustion. After evaluating these differences, Mercedes then need to ask whether this new electric engine is going to fundamentally destroy the company. The answer to this question is \u2013 no. This is because electric cars also have their setbacks such as wheel efficiency and lack of supporting infrastructures. As such, it will take more than 5 or 6 years before Tesla could get their electric car completely right.\nMoving on to the other part, which is the customer experience on autonomous driving cars, although it takes some time before their customers would start trusting the technology and feel comfortable in an autonomous driving car, the end result is a much-improved driving experience. And of course, the question to consider is whether or not this is going to become a common driving experience. Although there a many controversial discussion around this issue, Mercedes could not fully deny the fact that the autonomous driving movement is receiving a lot of attention with major development progress in different parts of the world. Therefore, from using the framework to analysis the threat of this technology, Mercedes have decided to develop their own autonomous driving technology which is going to be rolled out by 2023. This is common scenario with different major industries, where the traditional players are not the first mover to develop an innovation or technology, but as soon as they realize that that technology is going to be receiving government and public support, and has the tendency to become a new norm, they had no choice but to adopt it themselves.\nThe challenge then is how to engage the customers. Autonomous driving cars can be integrated into a customers\u2019 life journey in many different ways \u2013 integrating the system with Google applications for example is one way. With over 60-70% of the population using the Google Navigation Application, adding a button that reads \u201cCall autonomous car\u201d is simple enough to do. The challenge is, how do you become bigger than your competitors adopting the same technology. To make sure that an autonomous Mercedes would become big, you would require a well-established autonomy, which would take about 7 years to develop. Although this may sound like a long time, 7 years is in fact a single cycle in the car industry. With many players coming onboard in the autonomous car industry, players that may not originally in the car industry, players like Google, Mercedes would need to move fast. Now consider why Google would want to enter the autonomous car business \u2013 Google has a well-established navigation platform \u2013 the Google Map. With its Map Application, Google automatically have access to a large pool of potential customers if they are able to develop a well-integrated autonomous car platform. The key factor of success in this case is having a well-established platform that would allow you to gain immediate access to potential customers for your new product.\nConsidering the scenario for other traditional industries such as the Banking Industry, you could imagine how these industries engage their customers \u2013 face-to-face interactions and mobile platform. The key is to improve their customers experience both offline and online. While the banking product has changed dramatically over the years from giving people\u2019s advices to money handling, the banking industries are beginning to adopt and integrate more technology to generate advices and improve customers\u2019 satisfaction and experiences. However, this also opens up new opportunities for startups, with a much more efficient and lean operation, financial technology startups could provide more values to the customers. However, the actual winners are not the startups, in fact, in the United States, the real winners are the players with Government support.\nAnd in many cases, we could see that the real winners are those with a well-established platform. Piskorski pointed out that we first need to define what a platform is \u2013 a platform connects people. Facebook is a great example of what a platform is. Facebook owns the largest amount of contents in the world, contents created by millions of Facebook users around the world. There are two different types of platform, Facebook is an example of a one-sided platform, where everybody on the platform is the same. With Facebook, humans are connected to humans. On the other hand, there are two-sided platforms, such as Amazon or Apple or Google. On these platforms, buyers are connected to sellers, people looking for information are connected to people producing information. As we can see, Amazon does not produce books themselves, and Google does not produce contents, but they connect people with each other by facilitating the platform. Yet these platforms are one of the most valuable companies in the world. When considering the valuation of a company, it all comes down to two things \u2013 one, you are making a lot of profits, and two, people believes that you will be making so much money in the future. So if you consider companies\u2019 valuation in the past 10 years, the increase in valuation for new players like Google, Uber, Alibaba and Amazon are as large as 1 trillion dollars. Yet these companies are not the most profitable companies in the world, so the increase in valuation is based on the belief that these companies are going to be making a lot of money in the future, and this belief is based on their platforms. These platforms, once they are created, once they are established tends to grow bigger and bigger, and are more difficult to be disrupted. Therefore, you can see the dynamic of these companies \u2013 a dynamic where the winners take essentially all of the market.\nYet, there is one more dynamic that is even more powerful \u2013 the ability of a platform to add services. An example of this is Uber or Grab Taxi, where they are able to add Food Delivery Service, or Grocery Service. These services are add-on services connecting their existing customers to new parties such as restaurants and grocery stores, where the cost of adding these services is not that much, with very little customer acquisition efforts. These are examples of how these platforms are leveraging their existing customer base to add new services into their business.\nPiskorski then went on to discuss the success case of Ant Financial, a financial technology company in China with over 150 billion USD valuation in 4 years. The story behind Ant Financial is their close relationship with Alibaba. Because Alibaba is handling so much money, owning over 60-70% of online purchases in China, the Chinese Government stepped in, forcing Alibaba to obtain a banking license, which turns out to become Ant Financial. Ant Financial began as a wealth management application for workers, and within 18 months, they were able to acquire 450 million people with essentially no acquisition cost. This is because a lot of users are already using Alibaba\u2019s platform, and so they simply connect Alibaba\u2019s user to their platform. So with 450 million users using their platform, Ant Financial went on to switch from being a one-sided platform to a two-sided platform by connecting banks into their platform by offering loans to their users. This is once again another example of how a platform can leverage their existing users into creating a new profitable business and disrupting the financial service industries at the same time.\nThe disruption wave will continue to disrupt every single industries in the world, with no clear indication of when it is going to stop. Therefore, it is crucial that every company should start paying attention to existing platforms as they are your real competitors. 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The precision and speed of the General Motors robot showed the world what they could do, and many companies began following suit, replacing human workers with robots to perform simple, repetitive tasks. Robotics continued to expand through the latter half of the 20th century. Companies have created advanced robots for industrial use, such as ones that use laser technology to process plastics and judge distances, and firms work on expanding their use into the home, for tasks such as laundry.\nA History of Industrial Robots: From the First Installation to Today (PDF)\nA Brief History of Robot Birds\nA Short History of Robotics and Thinking Machines (PDF)\nThere is no precise agreed-upon definition for what a robot is: As robots grow more complex, the definition changes. A simple definition for a robot is a machine controlled by a computer that can complete tasks that may or may not be pre-programmed. Robots can be directly controlled by a human operator or controlled solely by a computer. There are many types of robots, and just like their definition, attempting to break them into types is tricky. Some classify robots by their application, while others define robot type by how they move or by operating system and build. Types of robots include pre-programmed, teleoperated, augmenting, and autonomous.\nPre-programmed robots have been programmed to complete a specific task. Most industrial robots fall into this category, as they do not need a great deal of programming to complete a single task, such as welding. Teleoperated robots are controlled remotely by a human being. Medical robots like those used in surgery, military robots used to defuse bombs or clear houses, and service robots fall into this category. Augmenting robots are like teleoperated robots in that they are controlled by humans, but unlike the previous type, augmenting robots are connected to the human body. 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        "raw_content": "Reprinted from \"Teaching With Documents: Our Documents.gov\" Social Education 66(7), (2002): pp. 390-399 \u00a9 National Council for the Social Studies.\n\"Our founders believed that the study of history and citizenship should be at the core of every American's education; yet today our children have large and disturbing gaps in their knowledge of history.\"\n\u2014President George W. Bush, September 17, 2002\n\"OUR DOCUMENTS: A National Initiative on American History, Civics, and Service\" seeks to fill the gaps that President Bush referred to in his 2002 Constitution Day remarks. The project revolves around one hundred milestone documents drawn primarily from the holdings of the National Archives\u2014from the thousands of public laws, Supreme Court decisions, inaugural speeches, treaties, constitutional amendments, and other documents that have influenced the course of U.S. history. Educators and students can participate in this initiative in a number of ways, including integrating the documents into classroom instruction and participating in national competitions.\nIntegrating the Documents into Classroom Instruction\nAs a starting point, educators are encouraged to visit www.ourdocuments.gov, view the high-resolution images of the milestone documents, read the transcriptions and brief explanations, share and discuss the documents with students, and develop instructional activities that focus on the documents.\nAlthough each of the one hundred documents can serve as a powerful teaching tool, one teaching method may be more effective with a particular document than another. The following fifteen teaching suggestions may be helpful for introducing the milestone documents (and other primary source documents) to students.\nFocus Activity\nIntroduce document analysis as a regular activity at the beginning of each class period to focus student attention on the day's topic.\nFor example: Place a transparency of a document on an overhead projector for students to see as they enter the room; or meet students at the door, hand them a document, and as soon as the bell rings, begin a discussion.\nBrainstorming Activity\nLaunch a brainstorming session prior to a new unit of study with a document. This will alert students to topics that they will study.\nFor example: Distribute one or more documents to students. Ask them what places, names, concepts, and issues are contained in the documents, as well as what questions the documents prompt. Write these on a sheet of butcher paper. Keep this list posted in the room for the duration of the unit. Check off items as the students study them.\nVisualization Exercise\nEncourage students to visualize another place or time by viewing and analyzing graphical materials.\nFor example: Post around your classroom photographs; maps, and other visual materials created during the period that you are studying. Change these images as the units change.\nLet documents serve as examples for student-created projects.\nFor example: The Original Design of the Great Seal of the United States, milestone document #5, could be used for this purpose. Provide students with a copy of the document, and assign them to research the symbolism contained in the design. Next, ask them to design a seal of their own, integrating modern-day symbols to represent the characteristics that the nation's founders included in the Great Seal.\nDramatic Presentation Activity\nUse documents to inspire dramatic presentations by your students.\nFor example: Share with students a presidential speech (such as President George Washington's First Inaugural Speech, milestone document #11), and ask a student volunteer to deliver the speech to the class; or ask a student to present a dramatic reading of a letter; or assign students to write a script containing quotes from primary source documents.\nUse documents to prompt a student writing activity.\nFor example: Share with students a letter and ask them to either respond to it or write the \"original\" letter that may have prompted that one.\nAllow sound recordings to give students the sensation of being present at a historical event.\nFor example: Dim the lights in your classroom while you play a sound clip from an event, and ask students to describe or draw the scene and/or the emotions in the voices.\nCreating a Documentary\nUse vintage film footage to encourage student-created documentaries.\nFor example: In place of a traditional unit assessment, assign student groups to create ten-minute documentaries about the time period they have just studied. Ask them to incorporate film footage, photographs, sound, and quotes from other primary sources.\nCross-Curricular Activity\nUse documents to suggest and reinforce collaboration with a colleague in another department on student assignments.\nFor example: If a physics teacher assigns students to create an invention, share with students a patent drawing, such as Thomas Edison's Patent Drawing for the Electric Lamp (1880), milestone document #46. Ask students to draw a patent for their invention along with a specification sheet describing its design and intended purpose. Or share documents with students related to the novels (or authors) that they are reading in language arts.\nCurrent Events Activity (What Is Past Is Prologue)\nUse documents to launch a discussion about an issue or news event.\nFor example: Select a document that relates to a person, event, or place that is currently in the news. Strip the document of information revealing the date of its creation and distribute it to students. Ask students to speculate on when it was created.\nDrawing Connections Activity\nUse documents to help students recognize cause and effect relationships.\nFor example: Provide students with two seemingly unrelated documents and ask them to connect them using other documents. One possibility might be to ask students how the Lee Resolution, (milestone document #1) and the Homestead Act (milestone document #31) are connected. Student answers might include, \"Three committees were set up as a result of the Lee Resolution. One committee drafted the Declaration of Independence (milestone document #2). Its principle author was Thomas Jefferson. He was the president at the time of the Louisiana Purchase (milestone document #18). The territory that became part of the United States as a result of the Louisiana Purchase Treaty included much of the land that became available for settlement under the Homestead Act.\"\nIntegrating Geography Activity\nUse documents to emphasize the site of significant events.\nFor example: Post a large map of the United States or of the world on the classroom wall. Each time a new milestone document is discussed, place a pin on the location where the specific document was created or where its impact was the greatest. The Northwest Ordinance, milestone document #8, could be used for this purpose. Ask students to first locate the northwestern United States, and then provide the students with a copy of the document. Ask them how their perception of the \"northwest\" had changed.\nSmall-Group Hypothesis Activity\nUse documents to encourage creative thinking about the significance of a particular document.\nFor example: Using the Cancelled Check for Alaska, milestone document #41, divide students into small groups. Provide them with a copy of the document, and ask them to consider \"what if\" that document never existed. Encourage them to share their scenarios with the class.\nSelf-Reflective Exercise\nUse documents to prompt student understanding about how government actions and/or events of the past affect the students' lives today.\nFor example: Provide students with copies of the Nineteenth Amendment (milestone document #63) and the Voting Rights Act (milestone document #100), and ask them to consider the documents' implications on their lives.\nIncorporate documents into document- based essay questions to assess student knowledge of a topic or event.\nFor example: Provide students with four documents that relate to westward expansion, such as, the Northwest Ordinance (milestone document #8), the Homestead Act (milestone document #31), the Pacific Railway Act (milestone document #32), and the Morrill Act (milestone document #33). Ask them to use the information contained in the documents and their knowledge of the subject to write an essay explaining the federal government's role in the settling of the West.\nParticipating in National Competitions\nFurther involvement in the Our Documents initiative can include participation in national competitions\u2014one for educators and one for students.\nTeaching Our Documents: A National History Day Competition for Educators invites teachers to develop and test a classroom lesson focusing on one or several of the one hundred Milestone Documents in U.S. history. Lessons should engage students in a meaningful examination of the documents within their historical context. Complete contest rules and submission guidelines are available online at www.ourdocuments.gov. Awards will be announced at the annual National History Day national competition June 15-19, 2003, at the University of Maryland at College Park.\nUnderstanding Our Documents: A National History Day Competition for Students invites students in grades 6-12 to create an exhibit, documentary, paper, or performance focusing on one or more of the milestone documents and its relationship to this year's National History Day theme, \"Rights and Responsibilities in History.\" Projects can be created individually, or by a group of up to five students. Student winners will also be announced at the national contest held at the University of Maryland at College Park, June 15-19,2003. For more information about National History Day, visit the NHD web site at www.nationalhistoryday.org.\nLee Ann Potter is the head of Education and Volunteer Programs at the National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, D.C. 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        "raw_content": "As a partner in the \u201cPeople\u2019s Vote\u201d and \u201cOur Documents\u201d initiative, National History Day is proud to serve as the education arm of the project and help young Americans come to a better understanding of their nation\u2019s past and the meaning of good citizenship and democracy.\nThrough the Our Documents initiative, National History Day is helping teachers return these milestone documents to their proper place in the classroom and engage students in an exploration of the conflicts and compromises, triumphs and tragedies, rights and responsibilities, and the turning points in history embodied in these documents. Through \u201cThe People\u2019s Vote,\u201d National History Day, U.S. News and World Report, and the National Archives have helped these students practice thoughtful voting, teaching them that they must read, ponder, and debate before casting their ballots.\nIt is our sincere hope that when the next generation becomes old enough to vote in local, state and national elections, that they will do so only after thinking critically about their nation\u2019s past and its legacy for the future.\nThere is evidence that Our Documents can inspire learning, and that there is indeed hope for our future generation. After participating in a lesson using George Washington\u2019s Farewell Address, Rachel Ibarra, an eighth grader at Morey Middle School in Denver, Colorado had this to say:\nWhen the class began to get into the Farewell Address, I found it interesting and challenging. I understood what Washington thought of political parties and his disagreement with them, that he believed that our country would thrive but only if it stays together, and how domestic and foreign policy issues are interconnected. I felt like all the time I took to work on this assignment was time well spent.\nBrittany Hess, a seventh grader at Fruitvale Junior High School in Bakersfield, California participated in a lesson on Civil Rights, and wrote this:\nWe all cover segregation in elementary school but it was made so that it didn\u2019t look like things were so bad. This was the \u201creal deal.\u201d We as seventh graders got exposure to the real world. The way this was presented made us want to keep exploring and learn more.\nEspecially telling, is the sentiment expressed by Britanny\u2019s teacher, Lori Maynard, after engaging her more difficult students in reading the documents:\nIndeed, the best moment of the lesson was when I gave a student who was \u201calways doing what he is not supposed to be doing\u201d the Declaration of Independence. He actually read it and was interested in it! None of my students had ever seen the Declaration of Independence, and all of them studied it quite deliberately when they had it in their hands. These 100 documents are a sacred part of our history as Americans. I did not realize how truly special they were until I shared them with my seventh-graders.\nOur challenge now is to continue this exercise in understanding democracy and citizenship. Today\u2019s announcement comes at the end of a major push to engage Americans in such a practice. The People\u2019s Vote has been both educational and fun, and it is fascinating to see which documents Americans are thinking about. But this is only the beginning of the discussion. Our task now is to continue this conversation and encourage all Americans, and especially young Americans, to meet the challenge of forming \u201ca more perfect union.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "All right, guys, it's the home stretch. The Walking Dead comes back in October, and so far, the identity of Negan's victim has been kept a secret from most of the public, thanks to crazy stunts like filming eleven death scenes and filming in the studio as much as possible. But there will inevitably be filming spoilers, and thanks to eagle-eyed fans and paparazzi, we pretty much know who's going to die in the season seven premiere. We'll all find out soon enough, so if you want to remain unspoiled, you should stop here.\nPossible spoilers for The Walking Dead season seven follow!\nLet's break this down. There were eleven people on Negan's chopping block: Rick, Carl, Daryl, Glenn, Michonne, Eugene, Aaron, Sasha, Rosita, Abraham, and Maggie. To be fair, the only people who can be ruled out 100% are Rick and Carl, because Negan threatened to feed Carl's other eye to his father if anyone moved to save the victim. Maggie is all but ruled out, since she heavily implied that her pregnancy would be a significant storyline next season at San Diego Comic Con. Aaron, Sasha, and Rosita are pretty much eliminated even disregarding filming spoilers (which we'll get to in a minute) just through common sense, because they aren't developed enough characters to have a real impact on the viewer.\nThat just leaves the four we're most worried about: Glenn, Michonne, Eugene, and Abraham. It was amazing news that Danai Gurira was cast in Black Panther, but it made us concerned that she was on the receiving end of Lucille. However, her part doesn't seem to be huge, so it doesn't necessarily mean anything. Steven Yeun, on the other hand, had a starring role in Bong Joon Ho's Okja, which started filming in Seoul right when season seven was supposed to be in production, and he's also committed to voice acting in Voltron: The Legendary Defender. And more importantly, according to production spoilers, he hasn't been seen filming since the premiere.\nAccording to The Spoiling Dead Fans, Rick, Carl, Daryl, Michonne, Aaron, Sasha, Eugene, Rosita, and Maggie were all seen shooting past the premiere, based on sources close to the shoot and \"reliable photographic evidence.\" Daryl is apparently taken captive by Negan in the premiere and remains with the Saviors for a bit, Maggie is holed up at Hilltop for a while, and the rest have mostly been seen in Alexandria. While The Spoiling Dead is a fan site rather than an official source, they are hardly ever wrong, leading us to believe that both Glenn and Abraham were killed by Lucille. This would make perfect sense, because it would both remain faithful and subvert the comics simultaneously, and killing off two characters would serve to surprise the viewer a little and offset the anticlimactic effect of waiting months to find out who died. Plus, Abraham's comics death was very consciously given to Denise last year, which probably indicates that he was going to be killed off in another epic, comics-accurate manner.\nNow, the spoiler site has released their official prediction, and it's the same as ours:\nAccording to the filming schedule and our own damn brains and all the other evidence that has popped up over the last couple of months (most via the cast themselves) Abe will be killed first, followed by Glenn. Daryl, who tries to interfere after the beating of Abe, will be taken by Negan and will apparently not like dog food sandwiches.\nThis isn't definite, but it's pretty damn likely at this point. Spoiling Dead Fans are usually very reliable, and it also just makes the most sense, considering what happens in the comics. Not to mention this tweet from Michael Cudlitz:\n. @badlandshalsey we all know who gets hit\n\u2014 Michael Cudlitz (@Cudlitz) July 18, 2016\nThat probably means Glenn, but it would be even sneakier if it meant both of them. What do you think?\nThe Walking Dead-Pool pt 2\nNicholas, after emerging from a magic dumpster",
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        "raw_content": "Click on any of the titles below to view more information on the topic.\nWhy Use The Padre Elite Team to be Your Buyer Representative?\nWhy should you pick the \u201cPadre Elite Team\u201d to find your perfect property? They are the #1 team on South Padre Island (SPI) but these are the reasons we think we are the right choice for you: Representation\u2026The Padre Elite Team, previously just Alta Monroe & Gayle Hood, now has two buyer\u2019s agents; Jules Wilk [\u2026]\n\u201cAssuming that the highest loan they are approved for means they can afford it.\u201d \u201cNot getting a home warranty. The AC failed three months after they bought the house.\u201d \u201cNot knowing about the assistance programs for buyers.\u201d \u201cMaking too low of an offer when really wanting a home, then losing it to others who made [\u2026]\nWorking towards the closing is the busiest phase for the buyers, their real estate agents, and the title company. 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        "raw_content": "Aralez Pharmaceuticals Enters Into Definitive \"Stalking H...\nAralez Pharmaceuticals Inc. (\"Aralez\" or the \"Company\") announced today that it and certain of its affiliates have entered into purchase agreements with two separate stalking-horse purchasers to sell their main operating businesses: an agreement to sell its VIMOVO\u00ae royalties and Canadian operations to Nuvo Pharmaceuticals Inc. (\"Nuvo\") in a transaction valued at U.S.$110 million, subject to customary adjustments, and an agreement to sell its TOPROL-XL\u00ae Franchise to its secured lender, certain funds managed by Deerfield Management Company, L.P. (\"Deerfield\"), in a transaction valued at U.S.$130 million, subject to customary adjustments. Deerfield has also provided a commitment to finance Nuvo's transaction with the Company.\nEach of Nuvo and Deerfield has agreed to serve as \"stalking horse\" bidders through the restructuring proceedings previously commenced by the Company and certain of its U.S., Canadian and Irish affiliates under Canada's Companies' Creditor Arrangement Act (CCAA) in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice and under chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of New York, as applicable. These transactions, taken together, set the floor, or minimum acceptable bid, for an auction under the supervision of the Canadian and U.S. bankruptcy courts, which is designed to achieve the highest value available or otherwise best offer. Final sale approval hearings are expected to take place shortly after completion of the auction with the anticipated closing of the successful bid(s) to occur prior to the end of calendar year 2018, subject to the satisfaction or waiver of other customary closing conditions.\nThe Company also continues its efforts to sell the assets not being sold in the proposed stalking horse transactions and intends to wind down its operations following the consummation of the sales.\nAralez is being advised by Moelis & Company LLC and Alvarez & Marsal as its financial advisors and Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP and Stikeman Elliott LLP as U.S. and Canadian legal counsel, respectively.",
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        "raw_content": "Find out more information about Educational Psychology\nEducational psychology, or the study of education, is the discipline that focuses on understanding how human beings acquire knowledge and how they are shaped by learning environment. Professionals in the field study cognitive, behavioural, developmental, social, and emotional factors that influence the ability to learn, in order to improve educational practice for children, adults and people with special learning needs.\nEducational psychology is closely related to field of psychology, but programmes can be usually found in departments of education at universities. Education psychology is also connected to neuroscience, while recent theories including topics from the field of social sciences.\nProgrammes can usually be found at the doctorate level, but some universities also offer Master's degrees in educational psychology. Courses use methods such as testing and measurement to find ways to enhance educational activities. Curriculums study topics such as instructional design, human development, classroom management, assessment, supportive learning technologies for various types of students.\nResearchers may focus on one or more area of interest such as: basic processes of development, parenting, social networks, development of aggression, emotional and academic self-regulation, play interests, creativity, gerontology, and more.\nGraduates may find work as faculty members, researchers, consultants, instructional software developers, test developers, educational programme managers, and other positions in firms, foundations, public schools, state and federal education departments, and the military.\nRead more View all PhDs in Educational Psychology\nSuggested PhDs in Educational Psychology\nSport and exercise psychology is a relatively new and increasingly popular area of applied psychology within the UK. Earn a Sport and Exercise Psychology degree at Glasgow Caledonian University.\nPh.D. Educational Psychology and Methodology\nThe aim of the Education (Postgraduate Research) programme offered by the University of Wolverhampton is to give each student the most solid base possible to launch further research and career development.\nView all PhDs in Educational Psychology",
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        "raw_content": "Mandatory colonial dress code, reflecting pools, and other reader suggestions for Independence Park\nErica Palan | @errrica | epalan@philly.com\nClockwise from left: \u201cNo Entry\u201d sign in the rear of Independence Hall; deteriorated signage on the mall in front of Independence Hall; closed restrooms in front of Independence Hall at Fifth and Chestnut Streets.\nLast week, our Editorial Board wondered: Why do we tolerate the mediocrity of Independence Park? After talking to experts, tourists, and other stakeholders \u2014 including a school-trip-age student \u2014 it was clear that Philly residents have ideas for how to improve the park. Readers also shared their ideas reimagining the space. Here are a few of the most intriguing suggestions.\nAdd a reflecting pool to create dramatic sight lines.\nWhat Independence Mall seems to be lacking is a reflecting pool along with fountains, landscaping, and statues. The reflecting pool is effectively used to dramatically enhance the sight lines in both the National Mall in Washington and the Jardins du Trocadero in Paris. The block between Chestnut Street and Market Street would be the obvious choice for a reflecting pool, while the block between Market Street and Arch Street next to the Visitor Center would be an ideal place for more family-friendly attractions, such as a carousel, indoor/outdoor caf\u00e9s, and fountains like the ones at Dilworth Park, which are extremely popular with children. \u2014 Nick Vudragovich, Runnemede\nImplement a 18th-century dress code for all Old City workers.\nAdd flower beds of splendid colors. Extend the lawn to cover Market Street between Fifth and Sixth. Call upon the Phillies and Eagles organizations to manicure and maintain the grass to the quality of their playing fields. They should be asked to cover this bill as civic partners and ambassadors of the city.\nAll workers in Old City, public and private sector workers alike, should be encouraged to occasionally \u2014 perhaps every Friday \u2014 wear 18th-century clothing. \u2014 Michael Daves, Valley Forge\nBuild beautiful pedestrian bridges and walkways.\nI wonder if it would be feasible to construct beautiful pedestrian bridges over each of the three cross streets: Chestnut, Market, and Arch, along the Fifth Street side. The bridges would, of course, be a safer way to cross the busy streets, but also, the areas under the bridges would provide much-needed shade, an area where groups could gather, and a place for cafe tables and chairs. And I think the side walls of the bridge could address the need for additional space for historical markers, art, and sculptures. \u2014 Maryann Rule, Havertown\nFocus on historical plants and trees.\nIndependence Park was never meant to be a show garden like Longwood Gardens. It was meant to help tell the history. The park\u2019s historic and well-designed landscapes should not be altered just to achieve a current version of what we currently think is pretty, any more than we would change the paint colors in Independence Hall to follow current fashions, or make unthoughtful changes to significant architecture designed by a respected architect.\nUntil recently, plants from flowers to trees in the park were to stick to species that were either native or were species that had already been brought to Philadelphia by the late 18th century. We now see flowers in the park that do not fit this criteria and are just the latest thing selling at the big-box home centers. \u2014 Todd Hart, Ardmore\nFly the flags of the 13 original colonies.\nI suggest flying the flags of the 13 original colonies that met at Independence Hall in the summers of 1776 and 1787. These flags would be upon the walkways of the park stretching from Independence Hall to the Constitution Center, with interactive exhibits year round about the states and/or the park itself. Interactivity is the key to keeping people engaged while waiting for entrance to such places as the Liberty Bell Center or Independence Hall, one of my favorite places to visit in Philadelphia. \u2014 Doug Griffith, Allentown\nBuild an American Indian museum.\nMy expensive idea is a museum focusing on Native American history on the East Coast, prominently situated on the mall. The Penn Museum has an interesting collection of American Indian artifacts that is underutilized in its current space. The opportunity to revive the story of Native Americans in colonial America would also be a powerful fund-raising opportunity attractive for many of the same groups behind the Smithsonian.\nIf it were up to me, this building would go directly on the mall, ideally in the empty space on the northwest corner of Market and Fifth. At the end of the day, the mall itself is the geographical problem, and it needs to be filled in as much as possible. \u2014 Phil Gentry, Walnut Hill\nStop hiding the Liberty Bell.\nWhen I first moved to Philadelphia in 1992, I remember telling friends and family that one of the things I loved the most about my new home was that I could walk or drive past the Liberty Bell any time of day or night, and I could see it and reflect on it. Particularly at night, with the light shining down on it, it was, at least for me, a very moving sight. Now, the bell is hidden behind a guarded fence and a row of bushes. If you are driving down Chestnut Street, you can't see it at all. If you are walking, and if you crane your neck just right, and if there isn't a park ranger in the way, you might be able to see a corner of it. In short, not so moving anymore. I would move the Liberty Bell somewhere visible, fully encased in glass, and let her once again be a welcoming, accessible, and shining monument to the hope and promise of freedom and equality for all. \u2014 Suzanne Ilene (Shoshana) Schiller, Queen Village\nBuild a Revolutionary-theme casino, turn the Constitution Center into a water park.\nIndependence Mall is not a memorial to America. It's a relic of the bad old days of urban renewal, a vacant lot created through the demolition of historic buildings. Its post-Bicentennial neglect is no surprise, given how little thought went into it in the first place. The best use for it? Any way to get more money out of the tourists. I suggest a Revolutionary-theme casino. What better way to stimulate the city economy than that? While we're at it, the Constitution Center has always been an embarrassment. I say, move the brass statues to Independence Hall and turn the building into a kick-ass indoor water park. \u2014 Robert Formica, Kensington\nMore on Rethinking Independence Park\nEditorial: Why do we tolerate the mediocrity of Independence Park?\nA look back at history: How Independence Park brought drama from the start.\nKid critic: We asked a 7th grader to review Independence Park. Here\u2019s what she thought.\nPhilly tourists on Independence Park: A disturbingly empty space in the center of the city\nWhat the future could look like: From Ed Rendell to \u201cBetsy Ross,\u201d we asked Philly luminaries to reimagine Independence Park.\nFrom the archives: Inga Saffron reviews the 2010 revamp of Independence Mall.",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb News Farmers Can Use \u00bb Money: Ups and downs \u2013 making sense of current financial markets\nMoney: Ups and downs \u2013 making sense of current financial markets\nShare markets have been on a roller-coaster for the past 7 weeks. What should we make of it?\nIs this the end of the recent good run we have had out of shares, or is this just volatility, the normal ups and downs in value that comes with owning anything?\nSome readers will be new to the investing game. Others will be old hands and nothing I say today will be new to them.\nHere are some facts and figures on the markets I collected this morning:\nShare markets around the world are influenced by what happens in the US markets. Why? Because the US markets are so big with over 50% of the world\u2019s total market value. Bigness means things tend to happen there first. They are the most diversified country in the world too. Local matters affecting other countries are important too, but everyone looks at what is happening in the US first and it flows out from there.\nIn the US, we look at the top 500 companies (the S&P 500) and they are down 9% since their high on 20 September 2018. Within that, some companies are down over 20%, but other companies are up in value since then too.\nA fall of 10% in market value is often referred to as a \u2018correction\u2019. A fall of 20% in market value is referred to as a \u2018bear market\u2019.\nWe have already had a correction in the US markets this year. It began in January and ended in February 2018. This was followed by another correction in March and then we had nine months of relative good growth in value.\nFor every seller of shares, someone is buying believing they are getting a good deal. Remember that.\nIn New Zealand, amongst the top 50 companies, yesterday 20 companies were up in value, 20 were down in value and 10 went sideways. Overall the market was down 0.8%.\nEconomies are generally in reasonable shape around the world with America going particularly well. Their central reserve bank has raised interest rates a miniscule step to try and keep it from getting too hot. They talk about raising interest rates again until they reach 3.25% in 2020, two years away. If the US reserve bank sees that the US market is slowing, then they won\u2019t raise interest rates as quickly as they intended. In that respect, they have a safety valve.\nEveryone is worried about a trade war with China but so far it doesn\u2019t appear to have affected the New Zealand economy, but it might. Both sides will be looking for a face-saving compromise. This problem is a political problem rather than purely an economic one even though there are important economic issues at stake.\nHaving shares means you are an owner. Having bonds or term deposits means you are a lender. Owners get paid more than lenders, over the long term, but they take more ups and downs in their values. There is no free lunch.\nThe recent fall in share markets is a \u2018forecast\u2019 of a type by some owners of shares that the US economy will go into recession at some stage in the future, possibly about 18 months ahead (2020), as 18 months is about how far shares investors think they can see ahead. This is not a particularly accurate or reliable forecast, but one day it probably will be. Using my own phrase, \u2018share markets dance with shadows\u2019. One never knows what may one day pop out of the shadows!\nThe bond market is quite a good place to look for a forecast of future prospects. The bond market is meant to be a more reliable forecaster than the share market. Things usually start there. The gap between 3-month bonds and 10-year bonds tells us something about the opinions of bond investors and it is currently positive at 0.65%. This is known as a \u2018positive yield curve\u2019 and such a gap between those two rates does not a recession forecast.\nAs always there are risks around and no-one can tell whether they might blow up into something bigger, or just go away. For example, Brexit failure in the UK is an obvious risk that could go awry.\nAnother risk is the amount of low-quality business debt in the US which has been \u2018collateralized\u2019 (split up and leveraged) into new investments, just like home mortgages were before the Global Financial Crisis. There have been lots of warnings about these.\nThere are always risks in the political, economic and investment worlds. 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        "raw_content": "Located in the Sierra Nevada mountains a one hour drive from Reno, the Auburn Ski Club (ASC) is a non profit organization that concentrates specifically on recruiting and developing youth into winter sports.\nFounded in 1928, the Club is the only training center in the United States that does all disciplines: alpine, nordic, snowboard, free ride and biathlon.\nAuburn Ski Club actively reaches out to the large metropolitan population centers of Sacramento California and Reno Nevada. Over the past 20 years through their very popular school program called 1-2-3 SKI! Auburn Ski Club has introduced over 30,000 kids to skiing and winter sports. The Auburn Ski Club Training Center offers programs, junior ski teams and activities for the whole family. Entry level programs provide a wonderful introductory experience to winter sports. Skiers and snowboarders as young as age 6 and up to age 13 are welcome. The team focus is on quickly building skills, learning a little about racing and learning to enjoy the mountain playground. ASC's mission statement: Recruit, Retain, and Develop.\nKassbohrer All Terrain Vehicles, Inc. has been an active sponsor for the past three years. This year PistenBully is sponsoring the Auburn Ski Club Snowboard program. Auburn Ski Club owns a PistenBully 400 with an AFF tiller with triple tracksetter.",
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        "raw_content": "Drunkenness, drowsiness, distraction \u2013 we can all point to a number of ways in which a driver's condition can contribute to a dangerous car accident. Many people, however, would leave a more basic element off of the list: driver health. There are many health conditions that can increase the risk of an accident. This includes a range of conditions, including both known and unknown health threats as well as both chronic and acute conditions. Our Panama City car accident injury lawyer understands that accidents caused by health conditions can be emotionally complex, but also knows that injured accident victims still deserve, and often truly need, monetary compensation. Furthermore, such cases help reiterate the fact that drivers are responsible for their own health and for how it may impact their abilities behind the wheel.\nFatal Medical Emergency Cited as Cause of Car Crash in Freeport\nA car accident that claimed a life in our region on Tuesday appears to have been linked to driver health, as recounted by a report from WJHG. William Lester Thomas, a 56-year-old man from DeFuniak Springs, was driving through a parking lot located at 901 State Road 20 in Freeport. According to the Florida Highway Patrol, a fatal medical condition claimed Thomas' life while he was behind the wheel. His vehicle continued moving, crossing a field before crashing into a brick wall. No other vehicles were involved in the crash. Officials did not immediately reveal the nature of the health condition that precipitated the single-car crash.\nNHTSA Examines Impact of Medical Emergencies on Car Accidents\nIn the Introduction to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (\"NHTSA\") November 2009 report, \"The Contribution of Medical Conditions to Passenger Vehicle Crashes,\" the agency cites the Center for Disease Control's 2006 estimate that 133 million Americans suffer from at least one chronic condition. The agency notes that this number makes the question of health's impact on driving particularly important, despite the fact that a handful of earlier studies dismissed the idea that there was an increased accident rate for either diabetic or epileptic drivers (assuming the conditions are controlled by a doctor). In the November 2009 study, the NHTSA reviewed accident figures to find out the role medical emergencies played in car accidents between 6 AM and 12 AM from July 3, 2005 until December 31, 2007.\nUltimately, the NHTSA found that only 1.3% of sampled crashes involved a medical emergency. Where a medical emergency did precipitate a crash, the most common problems included the following conditions: seizures (35%); blackouts, including those due to medication, dehydration, and other medically-related losses of consciousness (29%); and diabetic reactions (20%). Additional questions (asked to either the driver or, where the driver was unavailable to respond, a surrogate) revealed that most drivers were aware of the condition that led to the accident. Drivers age 65 and older were involved in a higher percentage of medically precipitated crashes than young and middle-aged drivers. Males were also disproportionately represented.\nGiven our aging population, medical emergencies may grow into a more substantial problem. While the total percentage of accidents caused by a medical emergency is small, it is still worthy of close attention. The NHTSA suggests health care providers should educate patients about recognizing the early signs of a health emergency. Additionally, general accident prevention technologies, such as Drowsy Driver Warning Systems may help. Most medically precipitated crashes involved departure from the road, suggesting that lane departure warnings might help alert a driver to a problem with enough time to avoid a crash.\nPanama City Car Crash Attorney Serving Injured in Northwest Florida\nIf another driver's health caused an accident that left you injured, you may have a civil claim against the driver. While some may feel a bit of guilt at bringing a claim against someone who suffered a sudden medical emergency, these claims remain valid and important. Bringing suit will help bring additional attention to the threat of health emergencies on the road, encouraging drivers to evaluate their well-being before getting behind the wheel and encouraging others (ex. relatives, doctors) to intervene when a driver's health may be creating an accident risk. Further, those injured by a driver who lost control due to an emergency have very real costs associated with the crash, and deserve compensation.\nCall our Panama City injury law firm and schedule a free consultation to discuss your unique case. The consultation is free and, in most cases, there is no fee unless you recover money.",
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        "raw_content": "Pittsburgh Criminal Lawyer > Pittsburgh Child Pornography Lawyer > Criminal defense for child sex crimes\nWe have unfortunately had our share of child sex crimes here in Pennsylvania. Whether it was being shocked over Jerry Sandusky or hearing yet another sad story about Catholic clergymen and young boys and girls, it seems that accounts of sexual molestation remain a theme throughout the state on all sorts of media publications and mediums. For the last Pennsylvania Senate is cracking down due, in part, to the negativity surrounding the state and its stance of sex crimes. The PA Senate approved a bill last year that solidifies penalties against people found guilty of sex crimes, child abuse, and possession of, distribution of, production of child pornography. Under this bill, suspects convicted a second or subsequent time of producing, disseminating, or viewing child pornography will be considered for a first degree felony offense and carry with it first degree felony sentencing. In addition, other laws have been passed that provide better transparency concerning just technically who can be considered a culprit of child abuse. The definition of who can be considered an offender, or \u201cperpetrator,\u201d has also been expanded to definitively include relatives who suspect abuse but do not live with the child, an ex-girlfriend or ex-boyfriend, and an ex-wife or ex-husband. Another bill worsens the punishment for guilty parties who have \u201ccovered up\u201d acts of child physical abuse and sexual abuse. Another stiffens requirements of healthcare professionals to report any supposed abuse, whether physical or sexual, to a county child welfare worker. And in an effort to better exploit the permeating problem of child abuse, Pennsylvania has ensured that the identity of the culprit no longer needs to be known to include reports of child abuse to state statisticians, arguing that the real numbers of children being abused are being covered up because perpetrator identity has always been necessary to include the accusations in PA child abuse statistics. Pennsylvania lawmakers have rightly made it their duty to protect children from abuse. Cracking down on child abuse offenders is a way to show the rest of the country that PA doesn\u2019t take abuse lightly and without consequences. However, because of the stigma that surrounds these crimes and the fervency at which prosecutors are so keen to incriminate, many of those who are accused are branded guilty in the eyes of the public before they even step foot into a courtroom. Attorney Gary Gerson is here to help. For more than 25 years, Mr. Gerson has been making sure his clients receive a fair trial and that their rights are upheld regardless of public perspective. If you have been arrested for child abuse or child sex crimes, call Gary Gerson today at 412-219-6875 for a free consultation.",
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        "raw_content": "/ Home / Press office / Research panel chair appointment for Plymouth medical research statistician\nResearch panel chair appointment for Plymouth medical research statistician\nSiobhan Creanor has been appointed NIHR Research for Patient Benefit (RfPB) Regional Advisory Panel Chair for the South West Region.\nSiobhan Creanor, Associate Professor (Reader) in Clinical Trials and Medical Statistics at Plymouth University Peninsula Schools of Medicine and Dentistry (PUPSMD) and Director of the Peninsula Clinical Trials Unit (PenCTU), has been appointed NIHR Research for Patient Benefit (RfPB) Regional Advisory Panel Chair for the South West Region.\nThe RfPB is a programme of the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), the research arm of the NHS. Siobhan has been an expert member of the RfPB South West Regional Advisory Panel for the past four years. In her new role, Siobhan will work closely with the RfPB Programme Director and RfPB South West Programme Manager to assess the scope of applications, ensuring that fellow panel members including the public are able to review applications and that the panel arrives at clear recommendations on funding.\nSiobhan will also oversee the monitoring of funded research and the outputs of the RfPB programme in the South West. She will also ensure that the Regional Advisory Panel reflects the needs and views of RfPB\u2019s stakeholders (including the Department of Health, NHS service providers, patients and the public) and plays an important role in communicating NIHR\u2019s aims for the programme.\nSiobhan will hold this post until the end of April 2019.\nPenCTU, of which Siobhan is Director, came into being from a local clinical trials group which started life from a single large randomised trial investigating the role of cannabinoids in multiple sclerosis in 2000. It became known as the Peninsula Clinical Trials Unit when its UK Clinical Research Collaboration (UKCRC) registration was confirmed almost ten years ago.\nPart of PUPSMD, PenCTU has provided vital support to over 40 clinical trials across the country for a wide range of studies investigating topics such as: drug therapies for brain and nervous system tumours; home-based support for patients with heart problems; using a cholesterol-busting statin to treat Parkinson\u2019s disease; alternatives to chemotherapy for those with a form of leukaemia; various treatments and therapies for multiple sclerosis; support for prisoners with mental health problems near to and after release; and more.\nSiobhan also leads the medical statistics group at PUPSMD, which undertakes research, commercial projects, consultancy and teaching, within PUPSMD and beyond. An example is the Down\u2019s syndrome screening Quality Assurance Support Service (DQASS) which has been run within the group since its inception in 2006 and the internationally-renowned EarlyBird study. The group also takes pride in encouraging and nurturing talented and enthusiastic junior statisticians, providing them with opportunities to develop their careers, take part in impactful projects and enabling them to apply for chartered status in the future.\n\u201cI am looking forward to working with the NIHR and the other members of the RfPB Regional Advisory Panel to ensure the continued development of health research in the South West is of high quality and effective benefit to patients.\u201d\nProfessor Adrian Taylor, Associate Dean of Research at PUPSMD, added:\n\u201cSiobhan is greatly deserving of this role and we are immensely proud of her achievement.\u201d\nPrimary Care includes projects and staff associated with the NIHR Peninsula Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (PenCLAHRC), as well as other research.\nLearn more about Primary Care\nPeninsula Clinical Trials Unit (PenCTU)\nThe PenCTU, accredited since 2008, and the only such National Institute of Health supported CTU in the South West, includes clinical, methodological and trial management expertise.\nLearn more about PenCTU\nClinical Trials and Population Studies Group (CTPS)\nFrom dementia to diabetes, we're designing and analysing new treatments and finding the best ways to use them to improve patient health.\nThe group forms part of the University\u2019s flagship Institute of Translational and Stratified Medicine (ITSMED), focusing on the development, testing and evaluation of new therapeutics, diagnostics, interventions and preventative approaches.\nLearn more about CTPS\npenctu",
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        "raw_content": "Posted on October 31, 2012 by John Hinderaker in 2012 Presidential Election, Democrats, Media\nTom Friedman ventured into the wilds this week, to his home state of Minnesota:\nI was debating whether to go to the Turkish-Syrian border this week or to visit my old high school in Minnesota. I decided to make the exotic foreign trip and go to Minnesota. I thought it might be useful to look at this election through the window of my hometown of St. Louis Park.\nI wish I believed he is kidding. But this wasn\u2019t just a routine visit home; Friedman was looking for insight into the national scene:\nI found in this little suburb of 45,250 people outside of Minneapolis \u2026 all the key trends impacting America.\nWhich means that he found what he was looking for. Friedman is like a dog that can whistle but knows only one tune. When he whistles, he will repeat the tune he knows, whether it fits the facts or not. Friedman begins by describing how much more diverse St. Louis Park High School is today, compared with when he graduated in 1971. He thinks this is a great thing, but it is not clear what it has to do with the rest of his column, which promptly turns to politics:\nMayor Jeffrey Jacobs of St. Louis Park notes that 85 percent of residents here today don\u2019t have kids in local public schools, yet they regularly vote to increase real estate taxes to improve these schools, because they understand that \u201cyou cannot cheapskate yourself to greatness\u201d and \u201cthey see value for their money.\u201d But that attitude is no longer held statewide.\nActually, levies for education in the St. Louis Park school district have increased at a rate below the state average, according to a liberal advocacy group. The Minnesota average:\nThe St. Louis Park school district:\nIt must be wonderful to be a New York Times columnist. You can say anything that fits your prejudices, and no one ever checks your facts. Friedman continues:\nWhen I was growing up, my congressmen were liberal Republicans (there was no other kind in Minnesota back then) in a Democratic district. No one thought anything of it.\nWhen Friedman was growing up, St. Louis Park was in Minnesota\u2019s 3rd Congressional District. Far from being a \u201cDemocratic district,\u201d it has been represented by Republicans for 53 of the 65 years since 1947. The 3rd District was represented from 1961 until 1971, Friedman\u2019s senior in high school, by Clark MacGregor. MacGregor took over as Chairman of the Committee to Re-Elect the President (Nixon) in 1972 when John Mitchell was forced out. He was the Republican nominee for the Senate in 1970, when he ran against Hubert Humphrey. MacGregor, now deceased, would no doubt be surprised to hear himself described as a liberal.\nFriedman\u2019s suggestion that in the 1950s and 1960s Minnesota Republicans were all liberals is absurd. Minnesota Congressmen of the era included rock-ribbed conservative Al Quie, John Zwach, who headed the Conservative Caucus as a member of the Minnesota Senate, and others who, like MacGregor, would be astonished to hear themselves described retrospectively as liberals.\nFriedman notes that St. Louis Park is now represented in Congress by the far-left Keith Ellison:\nToday my congressman here would be Keith Ellison, an African-American Muslim and one of the most liberal Democrats in the House, while liberal Republicans in Minnesota today are as rare as a two-headed moose.\nEllison represents St. Louis Park not because of some seismic shift in Minnesota politics, but because St. Louis Park has been redistricted into Minnesota\u2019s 5th District, which consists largely of the city of Minneapolis. The 3rd District, in which St. Louis Park was located when Friedman lived there, is now represented by Republican Erik Paulsen, a solid conservative to whose campaign I have contributed. Are liberal Republicans scarce today in Minnesota? Yes, almost as scarce as conservative Democrats. Friedman continues:\nThe State House and Senate Republican caucuses today are dominated by the Tea Party and libertarian followers of Ron Paul.\nBut here\u2019s what\u2019s telling. These G.O.P. hard-liners, while able to win their more conservative \u201cexurbia\u201d and rural districts, are not doing well when it comes to overall state politics.\nFriedman\u2019s problem is that he knows little or nothing about Minnesota politics. He implies that today\u2019s Republican legislative candidates have only limited appeal because they are too extreme. But he fails to mention that in 2010, the GOP captured both houses of Minnesota\u2019s legislature in a stunning sweep, winning the Senate for the first time since it became a partisan body some decades ago. So the idea that Republicans do well only in \u201cexurbia\u201d is a fantasy. Moreover, while it is true that quite a few Republican legislators can fairly be associated with the Tea Party\u2013which is another way of saying they are concerned about the state\u2019s budget\u2013I am not aware of any who are Ron Paul disciples. Possibly there could be one or two. [UPDATE: A friend who is a member of the legislature tells me there is one.]\nMinnesotans have not wanted to entrust them with the governorship or national Senate seats, which is another way of explaining why Mitt Romney only gained ground on Barack Obama when he started to market himself as a moderate ready to work with Democrats.\nThis is one of the most head-swiveling non sequiturs ever. First, what about the claim that Minnesotans have not wanted to entrust the GOP with the governorship or Senate seats in recent years? That was actually pretty true when Friedman lived here, back in the supposed golden era of liberal Republicanism. Between 1953, when Friedman was born, and 1971, when he graduated from high school, the Democrats held the governorship for 12 out of 18 years. More recently, it is the Democrats\u2013not the Republicans\u2013whom the voters have not wanted to trust with executive power. Mark Dayton was elected governor in 2010; he was the first Democrat to be elected to that office since Rudy Perpich in 1986.\nAs for the Senate, hey: Minnesota is a blue state. In the 18 years when Friedman lived in Minnesota, the state never had a Republican senator, with the exception of the first five years of Friedman\u2019s life, when Edward Thye\u2013I can\u2019t recall having heard of him\u2013represented Minnesota in Washington. Other than that, it was all Democrats. Those were the good old days, when Republicans weren\u2019t so troublesome! More recently, Republicans have done better. Norm Coleman would still be representing Minnesota in the Senate if we had had, in 2008, the voter ID law that will pass next week.\nAs for the idea that Mitt Romney \u201conly gained ground\u2026when he started to market himself as a moderate ready to work with Democrats,\u201d this is another Friedman fantasy. Romney has always touted his ability to get things done even when he has to deal with Democrats; he started gaining significant ground when he slaughtered Barack Obama in the first debate and, at about the same time, unleashed his advertising campaign.\nFriedman holds up Amy Klobuchar as an ideal because, although a Democrat, she has the reputation of being pro-business. She is going to cruise to victory next week:\nMany business-oriented Republicans here are not only voting for Klobuchar but are giving her money, because they\u2019ve become frustrated by the far-right lurch of the state G.O.P., explained Lawrence Jacobs, a politics expert at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota.\nActually, they give her money because they know she is going to win, and they want to preserve access in case they need to protect themselves against adverse government action. Larry Jacobs is a DFL partisan, hardly an objective source.\n\u201cIn Minnesota, for many years, we had a party structure that was dominated by leaders who wanted to win and problem-solve,\u201d said Jacobs. Now, he added, the State Republican Party is dominated by Tea Party and libertarian insurgents, not the business community, and their attitude is \u201cwe play for principles and if we lose so be it.\u201d So there is a fight here for the soul of the Republican Party.\nNotice how the focus is always on the Republicans. While Jacobs talks about Republicans losing, the fact is that the Democrats just lost control over both houses of the state\u2019s legislature for the first time within memory. So is there a fight going on for the soul of the Democratic Party? If not, why not? The Democrats went 24 years without electing a governor. Did that prompt a fight for the soul of the DFL party?\nThe Republican Party is, in fact, as unified as it has ever been. In recent years, Republicans have united behind top-notch candidates like Tim Pawlenty, Norm Coleman, John Kline, Erik Paulsen, Chip Cravaack and Michele Bachmann. The idea that there is a conflict between \u201cTea Party insurgents\u201d and the business community is simply false. There are, of course, elements of the business community that have been co-opted because they depend on government spending, but that is true everywhere.\nSo, what is the point of all this? Friedman concludes:\nIn the 1990s, centrist Democrats, led by Bill Clinton, brought their party back from a similar ideological ledge; they and the country and my home state are better for it.\nBut haven\u2019t the Democrats gone back over the ledge, with Barack Obama, trillion dollar deficits, hundreds of billions in crony payoffs, rampant class warfare, and record numbers of Americans in poverty and living on food stamps? And how about Minnesota politicians like Al Franken, Mark Dayton and Keith Ellison? 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        "raw_content": "Cycling is a low impact exercise, which means that it's easy on the knees. Anyone who knows how to ride a bike can just take up cycling and start burning calories. This sport is especially suitable for those who are overweight. For these people, jogging or running is very painful because they have to carry all that weight, and the knees can hurt very badly after a short run. Cycling is comparatively more fun and less painful.\nTo take up cycling, you have to first decide the type of bicycle you want to ride in. There are many types of bikes in the market, and most are broadly categorized into 2 categories - mountain bikes and road bikes. For a start, it's always better to choose a mountain bicycle over a road bicycle. A mountain bike is much easier to control. You ride at a slower speed, but the ride is definitely more comfortable. You may decided to upgrade to a full road bike once your fitness level picks up.\nThen there are different models of mountain bikes to choose from. Before choosing, make a quick assessment of the area that you will be riding in. Is it mostly dirt tracks? Or will there be asphalt that you will be riding on. Different models are built differently to suit different terrain. So to purchase the wrong bike may dampen your enjoyment.\nFor example, do you know that there are bicycles with full suspension and bicycles with just front suspension? How do you choose?\nWell, if you know nothing about mountain bikes, you would argue that the full suspension bike offers a more comfortable ride. After all, all the bumps are mostly absorbed by the suspension. But that also mean that some power is lost in the process. So what if you want a more energy efficient ride or a faster ride?\nIn that case, the front suspension machine is a better choice. Most of the bumps in the front will still be absorbed by the front forks. However, if the terrain is mostly flat, you can expect the ride to be uneventful. Having just the front suspension means that there is minimal power loss. Most of the power generated by your pedaling action is transferred to the rear wheel. This translates to faster overall speed.\nBut if the terrain you are riding in requires you to negotiate lots of bumpy dirt tracks, the dual suspension bike would be a better option. You can't go fast anyway, since it's a track with many slopes, twists, and turns. So power transference becomes less important. Control and comfort becomes of ultimate importance here.\nSo know your terrain well, and you can take the next step which is to start shopping for a mountain bike at your local bike shop.",
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        "raw_content": "REFUGEE APPEAL NO. 3/91\nRE ZWD\nCounsel for the Appellant: Mr J. Sullivan\nCounsel for the NZIS: Mr R.J. Henshaw\n______________________________________________________________________ DECISION OF THE AUTHORITY DELIVERED BY R.P.G. HAINES ______________________________________________________________________\nWhether the Appellant Has More Than One Nationality\nThe One-Child Family Policy: A Description\nThe One-Child Family Policy: The Human Rights Implications\nThe One-Child Family Policy and the Refugee Convention\nThe One-Child Family Policy: Conclusions On Persecution\nPersecution as an Overseas-Born Chinese\nPersecution as an Opponent of Family Planning Policies\nWhat is the group?\nViews of the community and of the agent of persecution\nShared characteristic\nLink between the fear and civil or political status\nConclusions in Relation to Social Group\nAppellant's Illegal Departure from China\nConclusions on Cumulative Grounds\n____________________________________________________________________________ DECISION ____________________________________________________________________________\nThis is an appeal against the decision of the Refugee Status Section of the New Zealand Immigration Service declining the grant of refugee status to the appellant, a national of the People\u2019s Republic of China.\nAlthough this case was heard on 11 June 1991, delivery of a decision has been delayed by a number of factors. The principal factor is that although the appellant is a national of the People\u2019s Republic of China, he was born in Sumatra, Indonesia. In January 1959 his family left Indonesia and moved to China where the appellant resided continuously until his departure for New Zealand in December 1990. On these facts there was a real possibility that the appellant possessed more than one nationality. This was not an issue previously perceived by the parties to the appeal notwithstanding that it is a matter which specifically arises in terms of the Inclusion Clause provisions of Article 1A(2) of the Refugee Convention. As no evidence was directed to the point, the Authority, at the conclusion of the hearing, acting under paragraph 9 of the Terms of Reference of 11 March 1991, requested that the Refugee Status Section of the New Zealand Immigration Service obtain further information as to whether a person in the situation that the appellant claimed to be in would be recognized by Indonesia as being a person of Indonesian nationality.\nThe Authority was subsequently advised that the initial enquiry was addressed to the New Zealand Embassy in Jakarta which, in turn, referred the request back to the Ministry of External Relations and Trade, Wellington. For reasons which are not entirely clear, that Ministry considered it more appropriate for the information to be sought from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. It was not until 28 January 1992 that the UNHCR Regional Office of Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific was able to provide information on the issue of Indonesian nationality. A copy of that response was provided to the appellant\u2019s counsel and in mid-February 1992 counsel indicated that the appellant wished to make further submissions in support of the appeal.\nThe second reason for the delay is that at the hearing of the appeal virtually no country information was adduced by either party and counsel for the appellant did not advance any legal submissions in support of the appeal other than to refer the Authority to various passages from the UNHCR Handbook on Procedures and Criteria for Determining Refugee Status. The Authority was troubled by these omissions given that the principal ground on which refugee status is sought by the appellant is fear of persecution arising from his non- compliance with the One-Child Family Policy of the People\u2019s Republic of China and in particular, his refusal to undergo a sterilization operation. At the conclusion of the hearing, the Authority requested that counsel for the appellant file submissions addressing this specific issue with particular reference to the relevant law, supported by reference to the various applicable international Conventions. Brief submissions were subsequently filed under cover of a letter dated 12 July 1991 but were confined to citation of further paragraphs from the Handbook on Procedures and Criteria for Determining Refugee Status as well as various Articles from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, the Declaration of the Rights of the Child, the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination and finally, the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. By letter dated 29 July 1991 the Authority\u2019s attention was drawn to an internal discussion document prepared by the Division of Refugee Law and Doctrine of the UNHCR in 1989 and once again brief submissions were advanced in reliance on that paper. Surprisingly there was no reference in either set of submissions to recent relevant jurisprudence from both Canada and the United States of America. Furthermore, no attempt was made to establish the terms of the One-Child Family Policy or its manner of implementation, notwithstanding the rather voluminous material available. As a result, the Authority was constrained to conduct its own researches both as to the law and as to the facts. The material discovered by the Authority\u2019s own researches is listed in the schedules to the letters dated 1 July 1992 and 22 July 1992 from the Secretariat to the Authority to the solicitors for both parties.\nTo allow the parties a fair opportunity to make submissions on both the information supplied by the UNHCR and on the information and material uncovered by the Authority\u2019s own researches, the Authority invited submissions. Only the appellant took advantage of this opportunity. His submissions have now been considered. In short, the Authority has not taken into account any information or material in respect of which the parties have not had an opportunity to be heard.\nWe mention that at the hearing of this appeal the New Zealand Immigration Service accepted that discrimination against overseas-born Chinese did occur in China. That concession, however, was made without the benefit of access to or consideration of the very large amount of material subsequently discovered and is at variance with that material. We do not therefore accept that the concession was properly made.\nThe appellant is a forty-six year old married man with one son born on 15 July 1979. Both of the appellant\u2019s parents are deceased and he has one brother aged 31 who is presently living in China.\nThe appellant\u2019s parents were both Indonesian-born Chinese and the appellant himself was born in Sumatra, Indonesia on 9 December 1946. In 1953 he started his primary schooling in Indonesia.\nHowever, in January 1959 the family left Indonesia and migrated to China because of anti- Chinese feeling in Indonesia. None of them had previously been to China. The family settled in\nGuangzhou in the Province of Guangdong. From 1961 to 1963 the appellant attended school at Guangzhou.\nHe said that because of his background as an overseas Chinese he was required to pay fees while attending junior high school. Most people did not have to pay such fees which were only levied for attending senior high school. He was unable to progress to senior high school because his parents were unable to afford further education.\nFrom 1966 to 1976 The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution threw the entire country into confusion. Formal education at tertiary level ceased from 1966 to 1972 and both primary and secondary education was greatly disrupted in this period. There was widespread violence and anarchy and there was a national campaign against the Four Olds (old ideas, old customs, old culture, old habits).\nAt this time the appellant\u2019s family had an uncle still living in Indonesia and the appellant told the Authority that this, coupled with the fact that the appellant\u2019s family were regarded as \u201cOverseas Chinese\u201d, led to them being suspected as spies and traitors. They were classed as \u201cBlack Seven group\u201d. They had to report to a police station and were required to write self-criticism. A large poster was placed on the door of the family home giving notice to the public at large that the family were overseas returned Chinese, that the appellant\u2019s family were not to contact their overseas relatives and were prohibited from talking to anyone about overseas matters. In addition their house was searched and their personal documents (including the appellant\u2019s birth certificate) were confiscated by the authorities. They were further required to attend the Public Security Bureau every two days to report what they (members of the family) had been thinking. His father died in prison in 1969, he having been detained because he was a member of the Kuomintang.\nThe appellant himself was sent to a \u201cpractice session\u201d set up by the government for \u201cblack- listed individuals\u201d and was prevented from returning home for three months. He told the Authority that during this time he was brainwashed, criticized and taught to inform the authorities what he was thinking. At the end of three months he was sent back home. If there were any public meetings he was not allowed to join and had to stay inside. He was also sent to do hard labour work.\nAfter addressing the hardship suffered by him and his family during the Cultural Revolution, the appellant\u2019s statement next referred to his marriage in April 1978, the birth of his son in 1979 and the fact that he worked as a car mechanic for a company in Guangzhou. He worked for the same company for the next ten years through to 1989.\nThe appellant complained that he was controlled by his Work Unit and if he wanted to leave the city limits would have to apply to the Public Security Bureau for permission. He had to disclose where he would be going and the length of his absence. He applied on two occasions for permission to travel out of the city but on each occasion permission was withheld. No reason was given. The appellant believes that it was because the authorities were still suspicious of him as an overseas returned Chinese who might be a spy. The Authority will address this aspect of his case in more detail later in the decision.\nThe appellant said that he felt as if he was living in a prison. He was required to do his job, do nothing more and say nothing. The authorities would come round every month and check on him and his family to see what he was doing. The pressure was constant and he felt completely controlled by the government. His explanation for this intrusive attention was once again the fact that he was a returned overseas Chinese.\nIn early 1989 a second child was conceived. One day when his wife was four months pregnant, and the appellant himself was at work, representatives of the local Family Planning Unit arrived at the appellant\u2019s home and took his wife to hospital and forced her to have an abortion. The appellant has produced a Certificate of Abortion recording the date of the operation as 15 April 1989. Upon her return home the appellant\u2019s wife was in pain and very ill.\nAt the same time the Family Planning Unit ordered the appellant to have a sterilization operation. He was angry and frightened and he refused. The grounds for the appellant\u2019s refusal were not articulated in evidence, though we note that he did say in one of the earlier interviews conducted by the New Zealand Immigration Service that he was afraid that the operation would make him \u201cfat and lazy\u201d.\nHe said that every day members of the Unit returned to his house to threaten him. Because he was afraid he dared not go home to stay overnight, his fear being that he would be taken away by force to undergo the operation.\nThe appellant said that it was unusual for a husband to be required to have a vasectomy when the wife has had an abortion. He thought that perhaps because he was an overseas Chinese this may have been a factor.\nIn July 1989 the Family Planning Unit ordered the appellant\u2019s work unit to dismiss him from employment because of his refusal to undergo a sterilization operation. The appellant has produced in evidence a certificate from his employer. The relevant extract from the English translation is in the following terms:\n\u201cOur company\u2019s employee, Mr ZWD, due to his violation of the family planning regulation, refused to accept the measure and failed to be educated. We hereby dismissed him from his job.\n16 July 1989\"\nThe appellant\u2019s written statement then records that for more than one year he was \u201cprevented\u201d from working because of his refusal to have the sterilization operation. However, in his oral evidence before the Authority he conceded that following his dismissal he did not look for a formal job. He chose instead to help a friend repair motor vehicles and earned his living that way. Although the appellant\u2019s evidence was not clear in this respect it would seem that the appellant stayed away from home during this eighteen month period, visiting his wife only every eight to ten days.\nAt the end of 1990 the appellant was introduced to a man who said that he could arrange for the appellant to go to Canada. Friends and relatives of the appellant who sympathized with his situation lent him money for the fare. The appellant also sold a number of possessions. On 23 December 1990 the appellant commenced his journey. First he boarded a goods truck which took him to a deserted house where he stayed for the next twenty days. Thereafter he was taken by his \u201cguide\u201d, Mr Z, to \u201can airport\u201d. The appellant did not have, nor did he ever come into, possession of any travel documents as Mr Z said that he would take care of everything, including the passport. When the arrangements were first entered into the appellant did give this man a photograph but the appellant never sighted a passport in his own name.\nAt the first airport the appellant and Mr Z boarded an aircraft. Thereafter the appellant only remembers travelling in four different aircraft. The longest flight was the one to New Zealand. He has no idea of the route taken to reach this country.\nOn arrival at Auckland Airport Mr Z told the appellant to wait for him at an eating establishment in the transit lounge. He said that he would return in an hour\u2019s time. He did not return. The appellant remained in the transit lounge overnight and then approached the authorities. They in turn had nothing to confirm when or how the appellant had arrived in New Zealand. It is thought that his date of arrival was 28 January 1991.\nEventually the appellant was arrested by the Airport Police on a charge of being unlawfully on the premises, an offence against Section 29 of the Summary Offences Act 1981.\nAlso on 28 January 1991 the Minister of Immigration issued a document entitled \u201cProvisional Procedures for Determining Refugee Status Applications During the Gulf War Where There is a Security Risk\u201d. These procedures provided (inter alia):\n(a) That all persons arriving in New Zealand and applying for refugee status were to be held in custody.\n(b) The New Zealand Immigration Service was to determine only whether the applicant had a prima facie claim to refugee status. No decision was to be made as to whether the individual was in fact a refugee.\n(c) There was to be no appeal against a decision that a prima facie case had not been established.\n(d) Where the Immigration Service decided that no prima facie case had been established the applicant was to be removed from New Zealand.\n(e) Where a prima facie case had been established it was then necessary for the police to give what was called \u201ca security clearance\u201d.\n(f) For those cases where the Immigration Service had determined that a prima facie case for refugee status had been established, but if the police were unable to state that the applicant did not pose a threat to national security, then expulsion would take place.\nThese provisions were applied to the appellant and he was accordingly held in custody.\nThe Immigration Service file shows that a warrant of commitment under the then Section 128(7) of the Immigration Act 1987 was issued by the Registrar of the District Court at Otahuhu on 30 January 1991. The appellant was held in the remand wing of Mount Eden Prison pursuant to that warrant.\nOn 22 February 1991 a Detective Inspector of the New Zealand Police advised the Immigration Service that a security clearance could not be provided. The letter is in the following terms:\n\u201cWe are unable to provide a security clearance for this person on the following grounds:\n1. He arrived in New Zealand without travel documentation.\n2. We are unable to verify his: 2.1: Identity\n2.2: Country of Origin\n3. It cannot be said in view of his obvious nationality that the gentleman poses a threat arising from our concerns in relation to the Gulf War.\"\nSubsequently, by letter dated 25 February 1991 the police advised that having completed further enquiries they were:\n\u201c... able to provide a security clearance for [the appellant]\u201d.\nThe appellant was released from Mount Eden Prison on 26 February 1991.\nPrior to that, on 13 February 1991 the appellant\u2019s plight was drawn to the attention of his now solicitors. As a result the appellant was represented at the Refugee Status Section interview held at Mount Eden Prison on 16 February 1991, though his solicitor had little time to obtain proper instructions. A formal refugee application was lodged with the Immigration Service on 21 February 1991.\nAs explained in the appellant\u2019s memorandum of 11 June 1991, his claim for refugee status is based on three separate grounds from which it is claimed a well-founded fear of persecution arises:\n(a) He has resisted undergoing a sterilization operation with the result that he was dismissed from his employment.\n(b) He has been persecuted throughout his life for being an overseas-born Chinese, suspect in the eyes of the government as a spy or traitor.\n(c) He obtained illegal travel documents to escape from China, and if he were to be returned to that country he would be persecuted for his illegal act. The combination of this illegal act and his suspect nationality leads him to fear further harsh persecution at the hands of the government.\nA further interview by the Refugee Status Section took place on 3 April 1991 following the appellant\u2019s release from custody. At this interview the appellant stated that his wife has reported that checks have been made since his departure. Family Planning as well as the police had visited many, many times and asked for the appellant. Each time his wife would say that he had \u201cgone away\u201d and his whereabouts were unknown.\nThe appellant\u2019s application for refugee status was declined by the Refugee Status Section of the Immigration Service in a letter dated 10 May 1991. The grounds for the decline were two-fold:\n1. The appellant did not participate in any of the demonstrations against the government.\n2. He did not express a political opinion.\nRegrettably, neither ground for decline addresses the three specific grounds of the refugee application.\nHowever, as this appeal is by way of a de novo hearing, the Authority has been able to correct this error.\nAdditional evidence tendered on appeal included:\n(a) A letter from the appellant\u2019s wife dated 23 February 1991 in which she confirms that she was not allowed to have their second child and was required to undergo an abortion, that the appellant refused to undergo a vasectomy and was as a result dismissed from his employment. She further advises that following the appellant\u2019s departure from China members of the local Family Planning Unit continue to call at their home enquiring as to his whereabouts.\n(b) A letter from the appellant\u2019s wife dated 19 April 1991 reporting that she had had a further visit from members of the Family Planning Unit who demanded to know when the appellant would be returning home. They told her that the appellant would not be able to escape from them.\n(c) Subsequent to the hearing of the appeal, by letter dated 15 August 1991, counsel for the appellant advised that the appellant had been told by his wife during a telephone discussion that she had been discharged from her employment. The account of the telephone discussion continues:\n\u201cThe Public Security has been looking for me [the appellant]. They went to our house to threaten my wife and to find my whereabouts from her. She is very scared. My son is also being affected because he cannot have proper care. My wife took him to stay with a friend temporarily.\u201d\nIn the case of a person who has more than one nationality, the term \u201cthe country of his nationality\u201d shall mean each of the countries of which he is a national, and a person shall not be deemed to be lacking the protection of the country of his nationality if, without any valid reason based on well- founded fear, he has not availed himself of the protection of one of the countries of which he is a national.\u201d\nUsually the issues would be articulated in the following terms:\n2. If so, is the harm feared of sufficient gravity to amount to persecution?\nThis is the formulation we employed in Refugee Appeal No. 1/91 Re TLY and Refugee Appeal No. 2/91 Re LAB (11 July 1991).\nThe appellant\u2019s birth in Indonesia, however, introduces an additional issue which can be formulated as follows:\n5. Does the appellant have more than one nationality?\nThis additional issue arises as the Convention requires a person who has more than one nationality to first avail himself of the protection of each one of the countries of which he is a national unless in relation to any one or more of such countries he can establish a well- founded fear of persecution. Thus, even if an individual has a genuine fear of persecution in one state of nationality, he may not benefit from refugee status if he is a citizen of another country that is able to afford him protection. Only if the protection of each and every country of nationality is unavailable, does the surrogate protection system provided by the Refugee Convention come into play.\nIt is this issue which will be addressed first.\nAccording to the International Commission of Jurists Report Indonesia and the Rule of Law: Twenty Years of \u201cNew Order\u201d Government (1987) 151 most Chinese Indonesians obtained Indonesian nationality by force of the first Law on Nationalities in 1945. In 1958 the second Law on Nationalities became effective. The first Law on Nationalities was based on the principle of \u201cjus soli\u201d and considered as nationals all those who were born in Indonesia and living there unless they had repudiated Indonesian nationality. Article 5 of the Dutch-Indonesian Independence Agreement 1949 stipulated that at the moment of the transfer of sovereignty all Dutch nationals who were not of Dutch origin would obtain Indonesian nationality unless they repudiated this within a specified period. Article 18 of the agreement specified this period as being two years after the transfer of sovereignty which took place on 27 December 1949.\nBoth this report and the Minority Rights Group report The Chinese in Indonesia, The Philippines and Malaysia (first published in June 1972; revised edition February 1982) at 4 confirm that there was, however, a complication. According to both an old Manchu law as well as the Republic of China\u2019s Nationality Act of 1929 all overseas Chinese had been considered by subsequent Chinese governments as Chinese nationals. On the basis of this law all Chinese Indonesian nationals continued to have a double nationality. The following quote is taken from Indonesia and the Rule of Law: Twenty Years of \u201cNew Order\u201d Government at 152:\n\u201cTo end this situation Indonesia and China concluded in 1954 the so called \u201cSunarjo-Chou En Lai\u201d treaty which was ratified by Indonesia in 1958. At the end of 1960 the two countries agreed upon the executive details which included an obligatory choice for either nationality before December 15, 1962.\nChildren under age would again have an opportunity of choice when becoming of age. These choices had to be made through filling out prescribed forms and submitting them to the courts.\u201d\nAccording to the Minority Rights Group report The Chinese in Indonesia, The Philippines and Malaysia at 11 this dual citizenship agreement was described in 1970 as \u201cone of the greatest blunders ever committed in Indonesia\u2019s recent diplomatic relations\u201d as the agreement:\n\u201c... imposed on all Indonesian citizens of Chinese ethnic origin a second, but dominant, nationality, the nationality of a country for which the overwhelming majority of them was absolutely alien, of a country they had never even visited but whose nationality they were assumed to possess, invalidating even their original Indonesia nationality.\u201d\nIt is also recorded in The Chinese in Indonesia, The Philippines and Malaysia at 4, 10-11 that in 1959 the Indonesian government introduced a regulation outlawing retail trade by aliens living in rural areas. The decree was crudely enforced against Chinese traders often without much attention to whether they had claims to Indonesian citizenship or not, and destroyed the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of people. It is estimated that more than 100,000 Chinese left Indonesia for China in the course of the next year, the great majority of them hounded out, forced to leave behind virtually everything they owned.\nThe appellant\u2019s account of his departure for China in 1959 is therefore consistent with what is generally known of events in Indonesia.\nReturning, however, to the issue of nationality, the International Commission of Jurists report Indonesia and the Rule of Law: Twenty Years of \u201cNew Order\u201d Government continues at 152:\n\u201cOn April 10, 1969 Indonesia unilaterally denounced the 'Sunarjo-Chou En Lai\u2019 treaty. Theoretically this could not affect the position of the Chinese who had opted for Indonesian nationality, as December 15, 1962 had already passed. The only group which legally could be affected were those children under age who had been promised another opportunity for choice. However, in connection with the denunciation of the treaty the Minister of Justice issued a circular letter to the courts which declared void all these forms irrespective of the date of delivery. The result is that many Chinese who had already given up their Chinese nationality but whose applications had not been finalized yet were barred from obtaining the Indonesian nationality. The registration procedures requesting foreigners and stateless persons who want to obtain Indonesian nationality to produce various kinds of documents and forms are extremely slow and are open to many forms of abuse through official corruption. The result is that there are at present in Indonesia almost 80,000 stateless persons of Chinese origin who are in a legal limbo and whose rights are at the mercy of any petty official.\u201d\nIn view of the uncertainties inherent in this confused situation, the Authority is of the opinion that the proper inference to be drawn from this review is that the appellant does not possess Indonesian nationality. This is a conclusion in the appellant\u2019s favour and he is accordingly not required to seek the protection of the Government of Indonesia.\nWe turn now to the nationality law in the People\u2019s Republic of China.\nWe propose to be guided by the summary in Plender, International Migration Law (Revised 2nd ed 1988) at 37:\n\u201cNationality in the People\u2019s Republic of China is now governed by the Nationality Law of 1980, the first legislation on this subject since the Kuomintang\u2019s enactment of 1929. The Law of 1980 draws no distinction between the diverse nationalities (or ethnic groups) that make up the population of the People\u2019s Republic. On the contrary, it provides expressly that persons belonging to any of the nationalities of China have Chinese nationality. Thereby it complements the Law of National Autonomous Regions, which contains special protective provisions for ethnic minorities in frontier regions. The Law of 1980 applies the principle of unity of nationality at the international as well as the domestic level. Article 3 provides that the People\u2019s Republic will not recognize dual nationality for any Chinese national. China applies this policy notwithstanding its (apparent) continued adherence to the Hague Convention on Certain Questions Relating to the Conflict of Nationality Laws, 1930. The latter provides in Article 3 that a person having two or more nationalities may be regarded as its national by each of the States whose nationality he possesses.\nIt is the Chinese tradition to apply the principle of jus sanguinis as the primary rule governing the acquisition of nationality at birth. The Law of 1980 adheres to the tradition but modifies it by use of the principle jus soli so as to reduce the size of the overseas born population of Chinese nationals. It remains the case, however, that a native of China does not necessarily obtain Chinese nationality jure soli even if he would otherwise be stateless. A person born in China whose parents are Chinese nationals, or one of whose parents is a Chinese national, has Chinese nationality. A child born abroad whose parents are Chinese nationals acquires Chinese nationality at birth unless the parents are settled abroad at the time of the birth and the child then obtains foreign nationality. A person born in China whose parents are stateless or of uncertain nationality but are settled in China has Chinese nationality.\nArticle 7 of the Nationality Law provides that aliens or stateless persons who are willing to abide by China\u2019s Constitution and laws may acquire Chinese nationality upon approval of their applications, provided that they are close relatives of Chinese nationals or they have settled in China or they have other 'legitimate reasons\u2019. A person whose application for naturalization is approved must forfeit his other national status. No period of residence is specified as a condition of naturalization. The naturalization of a married person does not bring about a sympathetic nationalization of the spouse; nor does the naturalization of a parent bring about a sympathetic naturalization of the child. A parent may, however, apply for the naturalization of a child, and the latter forfeits his Chinese nationality on reaching adulthood, if he is then settled abroad and acquires a foreign nationality of choice.\u201d\nThe conclusion drawn by the Authority from this passage is that the appellant has Chinese nationality. It follows that in order to establish his claim to refugee status he must establish a well-founded fear of persecution for a Convention reason in relation to his country of nationality, namely the People\u2019s Republic of China.\nThe situation would not be different even if the appellant was stateless because it is clear that China is a country of \u201cformer habitual residence\u201d. Even if it were not, we would necessarily assume that it was as it is an assumption in the appellant\u2019s favour. For if the appellant were indeed a stateless person with no right to return to any state, he could not qualify as a refugee because he is not at risk of return to persecution. This is an issue which we have discussed in some detail in Refugee Appeal No. 1/92 Re SA (30 April 1992) at 83 to 89. We adopt and apply what we have said there in relation to Statelessness and Country of Former Habitual Residence.\nOverall, our conclusion is that the appellant is not a person of more than one nationality and that therefore there is no requirement that he avail himself of the protection of Indonesia. In the light of the findings we have made, it is not possible for him to seek out the protection of that country.\nWe turn now to the principal issue of this appeal, namely the One-Child Family Policy in the People\u2019s Republic of China.\nAccording to the document published by the Immigration and Refugee Board Documentation Centre, Ottawa, Canada China: Country Profile (December 1991) at 67 the one-child family policy was introduced:\n\u201c... to cope with the hard Malthusian reality of having to provide for 22 percent of the world\u2019s ever-growing population using only 11 percent of the world\u2019s finite arable land - a situation created largely by the disastrous population polices of Mao Zedong, who especially in the 1950s encouraged large families in order to fuel the 'human waves\u2019 he felt were needed to protect China from its enemies.\u201d\nDissenting opinions have been expressed, see for example Hartmann, Reproductive Rights and Wrongs: The Global Politics of Population Control and Contraceptive Choice (1987) at 147:\n\u201cThe decision to launch the one-child policy was prompted not by the specter of Malthusian disaster, but rather by the ambitious new economic strategy initiated by the post-Mao leadership, who, among other things, are opening the country up to Western investment. Today in China slogans proclaim 'It Is Glorious to Get Rich\u2019, in marked contrast to the radical egalitarianism of the Mao era. The current regime wants to launch China firmly in to the modern industrial era and aims to attain a per capita GNP of $1,000 by the year 2000 - more than three times the level today.\nTo achieve this extraordinary target would require exceptionally high rates of economic growth and, in the Chinese leadership\u2019s view, very low rates of population growth. The Chinese have calculated that the country\u2019s optimal population size is between 630 and 700 million people, and hope to reduce the population to this level in the next 100 years. This will require stringent enforcement of the one-child family in the beginning, followed by a gradual relaxation to a two- child norm.\nThe Chinese government has resurrected Malthus in order to justify its population concerns.\u201d\nIn this regard we note that in 1978 China launched the \u201cFour Modernizations\u201d reform: the drive to modernize industry, agriculture, science and technology, and national defence. China\u2019s leaders have acknowledged and stressed the close links between those reforms and family planning, arguing that reduced population growth will make it easier to increase income levels: Whyte & Gu, Popular Response to China\u2019s Fertility Transition (1987) 13 Population and Development Review 471, 472.\nIn Hartmann\u2019s opinion, before the one-child family policy, China achieved substantial reductions in its birth rate through economic and social change, coupled with a highly effective family planning programme: op. cit. 144 and that:\n\u201cThe case of China today demonstrates the need for an ethical bottom line in population policies. By using punitive measures to impose its population policy, the government has trespassed too far into the personal lives of its citizenry, violating basic human rights.\u201d op. cit. 148\nSome commentators allow that states may claim for themselves a right or interest in the size and composition of their population, and its age distribution, since these have economic, political and social ramifications. The extent and modes of legal regulation of fertility which a particular country adopts will reflect the importance attached by that country to such ramifications: Douglas, Law, Fertility and Reproduction (1991) 1. Although most developed countries have no specific policies to raise or lower population growth rates, France, Belgium, West Germany, and the former socialist countries of Eastern Europe concerned with negative population growth and ageing societies, have begun using monetary incentives (such as higher family allowances and bonuses for child birth) to induce people to have more children, even though concern for women\u2019s rights and maternal child health makes contraception, voluntary sterilization and abortion permissible.\nBut with few exceptions, the countries of South East Asia are concerned with the effect of rapid population growth on their prospects for development. As a result, these nations have adopted policies, laws and programmes to reduce fertility. Fifteen Asian countries, accounting for the vast majority of the region\u2019s population, have official policies to reduce population growth rates: Isaacs, Reproductive Rights 1983: An International Survey (1982- 83) 14 Colombia Human Rights Law Review 311, 313, 317, 350. Clearly there are contrasting cultural and social conditions in Asia as compared with Latin America, Africa and the Middle East.\nAgainst this context it is possible to turn to the detail of the one-child family policy of the People\u2019s Republic of China.\nIn considering the events of which the appellant speaks, we have had regard to the description of the one-child family policy which appeared in the Department of State Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 1989. Its report on the People\u2019s Republic of China was described by the Lawyer\u2019s Committee for Human Rights Critique: Review of the Department of State\u2019s Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 1989 (1990) 37 as \u201cexcellent\u201d. Although the Critique at 39 addresses some criticisms to the report\u2019s summary of China\u2019s population control policy, the criticisms are in the main directed at the issue of ethnic minorities and eugenic regulations, neither of which are relevant to the present case. We observe that the Department of State Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 1990 is in very similar terms to the 1989 report and the Lawyer\u2019s Committee for Human Rights Critique: Review of the Department of State\u2019s Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 1990 (1991) at 51 addresses no criticisms to the description of the population control policy and observes that:\n\u201cThe 1990 report on the People\u2019s Republic of China (PRC) generally lives up to the increasingly high standards of the Department of State\u2019s China reports in recent years.\u201d\nThe following quotes are accordingly taken from the Department of State\u2019s Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 1989 at 808-810:\n\u201cPersonal and family life are extensively monitored and regulated by authorities. Most persons depend on their work unit for employment, housing, ration coupons, permission to marry or have a child, and other aspects of ordinary life. The work unit, along with the neighborhood watch committee, monitors activities and attitudes.\nThe Chinese Government maintains a comprehensive and highly intrusive family planning programme. Individual and family decisions about bearing children are controlled by the State, with severe sanctions against those who deviate from official guidelines. The Central Government sets an annual nationwide goal for the number of births to be authorized. This is then apportioned among provinces, and further down through prefecture, county, town, and district levels. Ultimately, each work unit (village, factory, or government office) receives a target figure for births over the next few years. As the allotments are quite small, couples wishing to have a second child often must wait many years before receiving permission. In some areas, newly married couples have also been required to wait years before having their first child.\nWhile strongly encouraging all couples to have only one child, Chinese policy allows two or more children for many rural families. Members of ethnic minorities, particularly in remote areas, are also generally not subject to the same strict limitations imposed on the Han majority.\nImplementation of the policy varies widely from place to place and from year to year. In many areas, couples apparently are able to have several children without incurring any penalty, while in other areas enforcement has been excessively harsh. Periodic campaigns exhort all Chinese to have fewer children, to have them later in life, and to space them more widely. When national targets are not met, officials call for stricter implementation, and some have advocated more coercive methods than central government policy currently authorizes. Local officials have great discretion in how, and how severely, the policy is implemented.\nUnder China\u2019s national Marriage Law, women may not legally marry before aged 20; men before aged 22. In practice, early marriages are discouraged, and the press frequently extols the virtues of later marriage. Lack of available housing and other social concerns are often cited as additional reasons to delay marriage.\nCouples are not allowed free choice about whether to practice family planning, how many children they may have, or when they may have them. In practice, most couples have little choice concerning the form of birth control to use.\nThe population control policy relies primarily on heavy doses of education and propaganda, augmented by severe psychological pressure on those who resist. Disciplinary measures against couples who violate the policy include stiff fines (often as high as a year\u2019s salary), withholding of social services, demotion, and other administrative punishments. If a unit exceeds its allocation, punishment may be meted out to the offending couples, to unit officials, and to the unit as a whole. Some local officials have reportedly destroyed or confiscated the private property of families with unauthorized children if fines are not paid ....\nPhysical compulsion to submit to abortion or sterilization is not authorized, but continues to occur as officials strive to meet population targets. Reports of forced abortions and sterilizations continue, though well below the levels of the early 1980s ....\nChinese officials have consistently maintained that China does not condone forced abortion and sterilization and that officials who commit such abuses are punished. They admit, however, that such punishment is rare and have refused to provide documentation of any punishments.\nDespite a decade of efforts, officials acknowledge that population growth has significantly exceeded the national targets and that the goal of holding China\u2019s population to 1.2 billion by the end of the century will not be met. This realization, together with a recent escalation of official rhetoric, have led some observers to suggest that China may be entering a new cycle of strict enforcement of family planning policies, after a period of relative relaxation.\u201d\nThe most recent Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 1991 is not materially different.\nThe reference in the Country Reports for 1989 to the possibility of \u201ca new cycle of strict enforcement of family planning policies\u201d may well be a reference to the report by Hardee- Cleaveland & Banister, Family Planning in China: Recent Trends (1988) 85-86, a shortened version of which is to be found in Hardee-Cleaveland & Banister, Fertility Policy and Implementation in China, 1986-88 (1988) 14 Population and Development Review 245, 278.\nHowever, in a reply to the latter article, Zeng Yi, in Is the Chinese Family Planning Programme \u201cTightening Up\u201d? (1989) 15 Population and Development Review 333 argues that certainly as at April 1989 there had been no \u201ctightening up\u201d of China\u2019s population policy. In support, Zeng Yi points (inter alia) to the fact that in February 1989 six provinces and autonomous regions, including the appellant\u2019s province, Guangdong, adopted a policy of allowing all rural couples to have a second child a few years after the first. At 335 the author comments:\n\u201cClearly, the official policies on family planning have not been 'tightened\u2019, at least for the time being, as compared with the period 1984-86. On the contrary, they have been relaxed to some extent. For example, as mentioned in the article by Hardee-Cleaveland and Banister, the official policy in the rural areas of Guangdong Province in 1986 only allowed couples whose first child was a daughter, as well as couples meeting a few other conditions, to have a second birth. Since early 1989, however, a universal two-children-with-spacing policy has been practised in the rural areas of Guangdong.\u201d\nThe conclusion reached by Zeng Yi at 336 is:\n\u201cIt is clear that China\u2019s government and society are reemphasizing the importance of population control and calling for increases in the efficiency of implementation of family planning in order to reduce the gap between the observed total fertility rate and the total fertility rate of the policy ideal, as shown in Figure 1. However, the campaign to improve the efficiency of family planning should not be regarded as evidence that the policy is shifting back to a harder line.\u201d\nMore recently, Palmer, in The People\u2019s Republic of China: More Rules But Less Law (1990-91) 29 Journal of Family Law 325, 328-329 refers in a very general way to \u201cnew and very rigorous procedures\u201d for birth registration:\n\u201cIt may be that these rules specify that those born to mothers who lack a 'birth permission certificate\u2019 will not be accorded proper household registration [hokou]. Without such a registration it would be more difficult and more costly to gain access to schooling, medical services, rations and so on.\u201d\nTo place the debate in context, reference may conveniently be made to the analysis by Hull in Recent Population Policy in China (December 1991) Australian International Development Assistance Bureau, Sector Report 1991 No. 4 at 26-29:\n\u201cThe development of fertility control policies and plans since 1950 has seen a series of campaigns which might be grouped as follows:\nFirst Campaign, 1953-59. A classic clinic-based promotion of birth control. The government was largely preoccupied with the establishment of communes and the collectivization of agriculture. Family planning was inhibited by lack of infrastructure, technological problems, and ideological indirection.\nSecond Campaign, 1962-66. Following the collapse of the Great Leap Forward and the period of famine, economic planning was reorganized. Formation of the Family Planning Office of the State Council, with provincial level offices to promote family planning in conjunction with the health departments.\nThird Campaign, 1971-79. Wan, Xi, Shao; Family Planning was codified as a ?Late, Sparse, Few\u2019 with advocacy directed at the delay of marriage, spacing of births, and recommendation of ?at most two, best only one\u2019 birth per couple.\nFourth Campaign, 1979-84, ?One Child per Family\u2019 campaign combining comprehensive sets of incentive and disincentive measures based in the work unit. 1981 saw the establishment of the State Family Planning Commission and 1983 marked a year of strong enforcement of family planning policies, with large increases in family planning operations (IUD, sterilization, abortion) and reports of coercive abuses in local areas. This provoked serious local opposition to programme inflexibility.\nFifth Campaign, 1984-1988, Document 7 of 1984, and Document 13 of 1986. Modified One-Child policy, allowing more than one child in certain circumstances, with some provinces and regions adopting a de facto two-child policy. The State Family Planning Commission discouraged coercion, but continued to urge local officials to meet family planning targets. Impact of these messages varied widely by region and local conditions.\nSixth Campaign, 1988-1991. Expansion of legalistic approaches to control. Continuing attempt to formulate a Population Law. Implementation of the Administrative Procedural Law. Expansion and regularization of provincial and lower level regulations on family planning (Tien 1990).\nEach of these campaigns has had its own distinctive character reflecting the period in which it was formulated. They are not stages in the development of the family planning programme so much as different styles of family planning emerging in different stages of the development of governmental structures in China. This distinction is important as it helps to explain the fragility of family planning policy in the face of administrative and socio-economic changes, and the difficulty of promoting reforms in the family planning programme which are seen to contradict basic government policy and procedures.\nThe current period must be distinguished from the original one-child policy because of two major re-orientations of programme implementation. The family planning reforms begun in 1984 adopted an entirely new approach to family planning, and by extension, population planning. While the Fourth Campaign was essentially an aberration in the context of the post-1978 economic reform period, the Fifth Campaign represents a partial correction of that deviation of style by allowing discretionary adjustments to family size targets on the basis of cases of hardship established by individual couples. The Sixth Campaign - to the degree that it can be separated as a distinctive development - represents the consensus of both conservatives and reformers that China needs to develop legal instruments of control to replace the authoritarian and often arbitrary exercise of power by functionaries pursuing government goals (see O\u2019Brien 1990 for a detailed analysis of legislative development in China). Such initiatives coincided with calls from the leadership for a more vigorous implementation of the programme in the face of demographic pressures for increased fertility.\u201d\nAddressing the present policy implementation, Hull concludes at op. cit. 33 that the less stringent modified one-child policy will prevail for the rest of the century:\n\u201cFor the time being the government is committed to a family planning policy which retains some elements of the one child campaign, but allows a number of exceptions to relieve social pressure and discontent among people whose level of socio-economic development attaches high value to offspring, and particularly sons. Greenhalgh (1986: 508) believes that this mixed policy will be maintained for the rest of the century. We have no reason to doubt that it will, but would only add that the decision to maintain the policy is not a demographic issue so much as a political question turning on the total development of governmental power and the economic reforms in China. If the past is a guide to the future, there is not likely to be an easy or settled answer to this question.\u201d\nThe Authority\u2019s researches have not uncovered further advances in the debate as to whether the family planning policy is in fact being tightened up. It may, however, be an unproductive avenue to explore further. For it is more relevant to focus on what is known of the means by which the one-child family policy is enforced. Is there persuasion only, or is coercion employed? It is this issue which will be examined next.\nHaving reviewed a wide range of literature on the subject, the Authority has concluded that one of the better and more objective analyses of the one-child family policy is that by Hardee-Cleaveland and Bannister in Family Planning in China: Recent Trends (1988). In making this assessment we have taken into account both the work by Hull, Recent Population Policy in China (December 1991) Australian International Development Assistance Bureau, Section Report 1991 No. 4 as well as the vigorous criticism of this work mounted by Aird, Foreign Assistance to Coercive Family Planning in China: A Response to Recent Population Policy in China, Australian International Development Assistance Bureau, Sector Report 1991 No. 4.\nThe references which follow are taken from Hardee-Cleaveland and Bannister. The references in italics cross refer to the shorter article by the same authors Fertility Policy and Implementation in China, 1986-1988 (1988) 14 Population and Development Review 246:\n1. In urban and many rural areas, women who have not been sterilized and who are still considered fecund are monitored quarterly or even monthly by various means, including the \u201cgranny police\u201d, to see that they are not pregnant and their IUD is in place or they are using some other effective birth control method. In such localities, any unauthorized pregnancies are detected early, and the authorities immediately begin applying severe economic, political, and personal pressure on the couple: 22.\n2. Official policy (as distinct from practice) is that couples with two children must have one partner sterilized, and those with unauthorized pregnancies must undergo abortion: 28.\n3. Each province has an announced system of rewards and penalties for those complying with or disregarding family planning regulations: 255.\n4. High-ranking Chinese officials have conceded that abuses have occurred in the family planning programme: 31; 256.\n5. While no individual cases of forced abortions or sterilizations have been found in the Chinese press during the period 1986-1988, there is evidence that the family planning programme is continuing to pressure couples with unauthorized pregnancies to have abortions and those with two children to undergo sterilizations, in order to meet family planning targets set by the state and the provinces: 52; 256.\n6. In addition to mass mobilization drives, the family planning programme carries out propaganda and education work to convince couples of the need for family planning and to argue that small families enjoy a higher quality of life. The line between education and compulsion is, however, easily crossed when Chinese officials and family planning workers make repeated (and often unwelcome) visits to women and their families in order to elicit compliance with family planning regulations: 60; 259.\n7. Chinese authorities claim that whenever family planning abuses have been discovered, the \u201cChinese government did not cover up but openly exposed and condemned these misdeeds. People involved were criticized and even subjected to disciplinary or legal punishment.\u201d But Hardee-Cleaveland and Banister state:\n\u201cSo far, we have been unable to discover any instance of a Chinese official or family planning worker having been punished or even reprimanded for carrying out mandatory family planning. On the contrary, there are frequent reports of family planning cadres being criticized or punished for not meeting family planning quotas, or for 'sabotaging\u2019 family planning.\u201d\n67; 263.\n8. China\u2019s stated national policy has always been that the country\u2019s family planning programme is voluntary, not compulsory, that people are persuaded but not forced to practice birth control, and that China combines the voluntarism of the masses with state guidance or direction in family planning. Any instances of coercion that come to light are attributed to local cadres exceeding their instructions. Public statements like these have not varied, even during 1979-82 when required abortions in the second and third trimester were mandated by several provinces. Even in 1983, the peak year of compulsion in which China carried out a nationwide campaign of mandatory sterilization, abortion, and IUD insertion characterized by a degree of heavyhandedness (sic) in family planning unprecedented in the world, official statements that China\u2019s programme is voluntary continued to be issued: 270- 271.\nAs another commentator has put it, while higher state officials continue to criticize coercion and claim that choice should be voluntary, nonetheless they have maintained the quantitative limits under the one-child family policy that motivate provincial policies and regulations and in turn, the excesses referred to; nor did the state officials abolish these provincial regulations. These facts suggest that compulsory abortion persists under national policy if not under national law: Savage, The Law of Abortion in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the People\u2019s Republic of China: Women\u2019s Rights in Two Socialist Countries (1988) 40 Stanford Law Review 1027, 1091. However, as will be shown, no universal agreement is to be found on the issue of coercion. See particularly the opposing arguments presented by Hull, Recent Population Policy in China (December 1991) Australian International Development Assistance Bureau, Sector Report 1991 No. 4 on the one hand and Aird, Foreign Assistance to Coercive Family Planning in China: A Response to Recent Population Policy in China, Australian International Development Assistance Bureau, Sector Report 1991 No. 4 on the other.\nThe information on coercion is varied and contradictory, and often coloured by the observer\u2019s view of the policy. There is much force in the observation made by Clarke in The Chinese Population Policy: A Necessary Evil? (1987) 20 New York University Journal of International Law and Politics 321, 345 that:\n\u201cIn assessing the coerciveness of the Chinese population policy, one must take into account the fundamental difference in the role the individual plays within Chinese society. This difference does not justify violations of human rights, but it does explain how the policy came into existence and must be taken into account in evaluating what Westerners may perceive as the harshness of the policy or its implementation. 'The Chinese programme relies on an incessant drumbeat of persuasion and peer pressure, which is undergirded by individuals\u2019 sense of responsibility to society and family, which supersedes any perception they may have of their own personal rights\u2019.\u201d\nClarke concurs (op. cit. 347) that the coercing of abortions is not part of the official policy, but notes that incidents of coerced abortions, however, have been reported. This is a result of the top-down political structure of Chinese politics. Lower level officials have sometimes resorted to extreme measures in order to meet population quotas set by their superiors. Clarke concludes op. cit. 348:\n\u201cThe Government has made attempts to stop coercion since the implementation of the one-child policy, but with varying degrees of commitment and success. In 1985 the Communist Party Central Committee issued a directive on family planning, one purpose of which was to end incidents involving coerced abortion. The government recently stated that 'China firmly opposes coercion and command in family planning\u2019.\nIn November 1986 a US Congressional delegation went to China to study the one-child policy and to investigate charges of coercion:\n'As for coercion, the delegation not only found that it is condemned by officials but also that the government had severely penalized local officials who violated official policy .... Chinese officials readily admitted that some overzealous local officers went off the deep end and practised coercion when the one-child policy was first implemented, in 1980. But they say, and Western observers agree, that such instances are increasingly infrequent and that the uproar in the Western media focused government attention on the problem.\u2019\u201d\nThe Authority believes there is validity to Clarke\u2019s observation (op. cit. 353) that it is often difficult for Westerners to comprehend the pressures of over-population, since Western nations are faced with ageing societies and decreasing birth rates. The fact that abuses have occurred under the one-child policy does not justify the conclusion that there should be no effort to control population. The problem, as always, is the balancing of the legitimate demands of the state against the human rights dimension. This is no easy task given the problems of interpretation presented by China\u2019s family planning policy and its implementation. We cite by way of example the following extract from Hull, Recent Population Policy in China (December 1991) Australian International Development Assistance Bureau, Sector Report 1991 No. 4 at 5:\n\u201cIt is virtually impossible to tease out areas of consensus among Western experts over exactly what is happening in the Chinese Family Planning programme, and what it signifies. This is at least in part due to the very deep contradictory feelings they have concerning the nature of the Chinese Communist system, and their opposing opinions about the proper stance of Western governments toward a regime which operates under obviously illiberal principles.\nThe problems of interpretation of the family planning policy changes have been exacerbated since the June 1989 violent attack on demonstrators in Tiananmen Square. In the traumatic aftermath most Western scholars have been less sympathetic to the Chinese claims that the 'population problem\u2019 justifies strong dramatic action, and that the government\u2019s approach enjoys broad community support. It should be stressed that the changing attitudes of Western scholars are not based on a significant re-evaluation of the demographic problems facing China. If anything, it is becoming clear that China\u2019s fertility decline has stalled and that population growth is a major (though not the only) factor in growing pollution, resource depletion and environmental degradation. Most negative Western reaction then, focuses on issues of human rights and physical repression, rather than scepticism over the salience of population pressure in development problems.\u201d\nIt is equally important to understand the one-child family policy in the context of Chinese culture itself. Culture has been shown to have been the most important facilitating factor for the effective implementation of the family planning policy in China. It is also important to recognize that the cultural patterning of Chinese children in the 1950s and 1960s, who became the parents of the 1970s and 1980s, was really little different from that which had existed through four millennia: Zou, Qingfeng, From Family Planning Policy Formulation to Grass Roots Implementation: A Chinese Case Study (1990, unpublished thesis submitted in partial fulfilment for the requirements for the degree of Master of Social Science in Demography at the University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand) at 45:\n\u201cThe basic philosophy driving the Chinese peasant of the modern period was simply traditional ideas done up in a new 'socialist\u2019 package. Informal acculturation, it is argued here, passed down to Mao\u2019s subjects ideas, and in general would not have been foreign to Confucius (ca.551-ca.479 BC).\u201d\nAddressing the system whereby family planning policy is set by central government but promoted by a downward devolution of responsibility, Zou, Qingfeng states at p.56:\n\u201cIdeas relating to strategies for the limitation of family size are heavily, if not totally, based on antecedents in Chinese history. In other words, the making of family planning policy and strategies was facilitated by cultural values and norms.\nThese cultural values can be seen as follows: (1) policy statements draw heavily on Chinese traditions, and on Chinese thought and institutions, all of which are derived from Confucianism, the ethics of Chinese society (Chan, 1963). Thus the policy prescriptions are in no way in conflict with the world-view or the daily life of the bulk of the highly homogenous Han Chinese population. Moreover, they cover aspect of Chinese life from structural organization through to social behaviour as was indicated in Chapter Five. This factor ensured that pronouncements of central government are immediately meaningful in a cultural sense, even for the most remote Han Chinese peasants. (2) Reinforcing this is another Chinese tradition, to accept the authority of the leader, the so-called 'Mandate of Heaven\u2019 of the Human God of the Chinese people. Because of this, pronouncements of the central authority are readily accepted by the entire population, even when the people may not agree with the basic premises underlying them. Together these two points support one of the major arguments being put forward in this thesis: the role of culture as a facilitating or mediating variable.\u201d\nThe conclusion reached by Zou, Qingfeng at 109-110 is that the family planning programme in China has been structured on a strong and solid cultural base. The participation of every agency, administrative, political, communal work place, or whatever, gave this real force, both intensively and extensively. Family planning is given a high priority as a social obligation of all citizens:\n\u201cThus, the government has charged all its agencies and all mass organizations with the 'responsibility\u2019 for family planning work, not just the Ministries of the SFPC [the State Family Planning commission (China)] and the MOPH [Ministry of Public Health]. Beyond this, in effect the government has charged the entire society through the institutions in which people work and live, with the same responsibility.\nThe notion of 'responsibility\u2019 for family planning should be seen in its broader Chinese context. In China, the ideal of personal or group responsibility is a fundamental structure for motivating changes of greater effort across a wide range of development sectors.\nMoreover, family planning has been seen as a key development strategy. Drawing on Chinese cultural traditions, this has been phrased as a 'merit\u2019 which exceeds all other merits. ...\nThe key 'leading role\u2019 as it is termed for family planning, has been played by the Party Organization. It is the modern inheritor of the 'divine force\u2019 attributed historically to cultural authority, typically the Emperor, an analogy made by Mao Zedong himself (1961). The critical instrumental roles were played by the SFPC and the MOPH. Following the structuring of the programme in this way, the whole society was 'dutybound\u2019 to join in the family planning programme. The programme was thus more than a mere means of diffusing fertility regulation; it became a moral imperative for the Chinese people, and was equal to the most important societal goals.\u201d\nThus, when confronted with two different sets of norms, namely familial and pro-natalist values and acceptance of authority and devotion to communal goals, the People\u2019s Republic of China has exploited a cultural predilection to an acceptance of authority. By this means the familial and pro-natalist values have had to cede to the communal goal of lowering population growth. The method chosen to achieve this end has been grounded in Chinese culture, so as to ensure that it is not in conflict with the norms of the society.\nThese factors must not be overlooked when assessing claims of \u201cforceful intervention\u201d in family life in China. See, for example, Wolf, The Preeminent Role of Government Intervention in China\u2019s Family Revolution (1986) 12 Population and Development Review 101, 115. Conceding that he did not see in the course of his research in China any evidence whatsoever of the use of physical force, Wolf continues:\n\u201cI use the adjective 'forceful\u2019 only to emphasize that the Chinese birth control programme is more than simply a propaganda campaign waged through the medium of slogans and posters depicting happy couples with one child. The heart of the programme consists of unremitting social pressure that isolates the individual from the community and thus leaves him with no choice but to comply.\u201d\nIt does not appear from Wolf\u2019s article that he has taken into account that the one-child family policy is heavily, if not totally, based on antecedents in Chinese history. However, the Authority accepts that those antecedents may not always be of the \u201cpositive\u201d kind, as, for example, the long tradition of female infanticide in China and the traditional preference of Chinese couples for sons, the implications of which are discussed by Hull in Recent Trends in Sex Ratios at Birth in China (1990) Volume 16 Population and Development Review 63.\nBut before drawing conclusions on the one-child family policy it is necessary first to refer to a specific aspect of the appellant\u2019s case, namely his belief that he and his wife have been treated more severely under the policy by virtue of the fact that he is an overseas Chinese. According to Greenhalgh in Shifts in China\u2019s Population Policy, 1984-86: Views from the Central, Provincial and Local Levels (1986) 12 Population and Development Review 491, 496 provincial regulations on second children specifically accept as a reason for allowing a second child:\n\u201c8. Both spouses are returned Overseas Chinese.\n8a At least one spouse is Overseas Chinese or returned Overseas Chinese.\u201d\nIn the period 1984 to 1986 these regulations applied in the provinces of Anhui, Shaanxi and Qinghai.\nConfirmation of these policies is to be found in Davin, \u201cThe Single-Child Family Policy in the Countryside\u201d in Croll et al., (eds), China\u2019s One-Child Family Policy (1985) 37, 50- 51.\nWhile the appellant would no doubt point to the fact that the his province of Guangdong is not numbered amongst those applying the two regulations in question, it must nonetheless be said that the fact that at least three provinces discriminate positively in favour of Overseas Chinese goes a considerable distance to dispel the appellant\u2019s claim that Overseas Chinese as a class are discriminated against as a matter of policy. This proposition is, on the evidence before us, unsupportable. Greenhalgh herself in addressing these two grounds for allowing a second child, explains them as evidencing the fact that the Chinese Government has \u201cfor years been courting\u201d overseas Chinese. To similar effect see Hull, Recent Population Policy in China (December 1991) Australian International Development Assistance Bureau, Sector Report 1991 No. 4 at 31 where, addressing the post-1984 period, it is observed:\n\u201cIn Guangdong the provincial and local family planning officials instituted a de facto two-child policy, ostensibly in recognition of the economic needs of farming families, but also because of pressure from the outspoken returned overseas Chinese community who form an important minority section of the population.\u201d\n1. State practice in controlling the size and composition of their population in many instances extends to policies intended to limit population growth.\n2. China's population control policy is one of the most stringent of its kind and the policy is enforced by intrusion into matters of family, privacy and individual choice.\n3. Coerced abortions and sterilizations are not part of the official policy.\n4. However, compulsion to submit to abortion or sterilization does continue.\n5. The Government of China does not condone forced abortion and sterilization. At most, government officials continue to insist that family planning targets be met, thus perpetuating the system in which coerced abortions and sterilizations will occur. The state must be regarded as responsible for these acts.\n6. Disciplinary measures for failing to comply with the one-child family policy can be extreme, ranging from stiff fines to loss of jobs.\n7. Family planning policies are applied without discrimination to the majority Han population.\n8. Overseas Chinese are not discriminated against in the implementation of birth control policy. If anything, in the appellant\u2019s province of Guangdong overseas Chinese are treated with greater leniency.\nAddressing the question whether there is a right to reproduce Douglas, in Law, Fertility and Reproduction (1991) 22 draws attention to the fact that the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Article 16 provides that:\n\u201cMen and women of full age, without any limitation due to race, nationality or religion, have the right to marry and to found a family.\u201d\nArticle 23(2) of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights provides:\n\u201cThe right of men and women of marriageable age to marry and to found a family shall be recognized.\u201d\nA more narrow provision is found in Article 12 of the European Convention on Human Rights:\nAfter referring to the fact that similar proclamations are to be found in other relevant international documents, [as to which see Sieghart, The International Law of Human Rights (1983, Reprinted 1990) 199-205]. Douglas concludes:\n\u201cTaken together they constitute a recognition of the freedom to procreate but as yet the extent of this right has not been determined.\u201d [emphasis added]\nThe Authority believes that this opinion is an accurate one. The Authority further accepts that the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women, adopted by the General Assembly in 1979 also gives some limited recognition to the right to procreate. Article 11 paragraph 1(f) requires states to take measures to eliminate discrimination against women to ensure them the same rights and employment as men, and covering inter alia, the \u201cright to protection of health and to safety in working conditions\u201d, \u201cincluding the safeguarding of the function of reproduction\u201d.\nAddressing the related issue of the right to control one\u2019s fertility, Douglas opines at op. cit. 24:\n\u201cThere has been little explicit recognition of a right to control one\u2019s fertility.\u201d\nAlthough allowing that such right might be extrapolated from the right to privacy, Douglas points out that the European Commission on Human Rights has ruled that pregnancy is not solely of the mother\u2019s private concern, because of the interests of the developing foetus, so that states are entitled to regulate abortion. Similarly, in relation to Article 12 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which provides that no-one shall \u201cbe subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy, family ...\u201d, in Douglas\u2019 view it would seem that provided the state has a reasoned policy concerning contraception and abortion, it could not be accused of arbitrary interference.\nIn her discussion of the topic at op. cit. 24 Douglas points to the fact that express recognition of the right to procreate or control fertility appears in the Proclamation of Teheran which was proclaimed by the International Conference on Human Rights in 1968, convened to review the progress made since the Universal Declaration had been adopted. Article 16 of the Proclamation states that parents \u201chave a basic human right to determine freely and responsibly the number and the spacing of their children\u201d. A similar principle is to be found in the Declaration of Mexico on the Equality of Women and Their Contribution to Development and Peace, issued by the World Conference of the International Women\u2019s Year in 1975. These principles appear to be codified in Article 16(1)(e) of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women in which state parties undertake to ensure:\n\u201cThe same rights to decide freely and responsibly on the number and spacing of their children and to have access to the information, education and means to enable them to exercise these rights.\u201d\nThe conclusion reached by Douglas at op. cit. 25 is:\n\u201cSuch statements offer a clear pronouncement of a freedom to control fertility and to procreate according to individual wish.\nAccordingly there does seem to be international recognition of human rights to procreate, and to control fertility. This may be largely aspirational, as we saw in Chapter 1, since many states seek to regulate and control the fertility of their citizens, sometimes prohibiting contraceptive measures and sometimes requiring them to be used. But at least lip-service is now paid to its existence.\u201d\nIrrespective of the issue whether there is international recognition of a human right to procreate, and to control fertility, the fact of the matter is that family planning is nevertheless practised on an extremely wide scale. By 1981 almost the entire developed world and the vast majority of developing countries, containing more than ninety percent of the developing world\u2019s population, were supporting family planning, either by means of a government programme or by assisting non-governmental family planning activities: Isaacs, Reproductive Rights 1983: An International Survey (1982-83) 14 Colombia Human Rights Law Review 311, 322.\nIn the context of a refugee application it is difficult to know how far to pursue the question whether there is in fact an internationally-recognized human right to procreate and control fertility, as the evidence is far from conclusive and in the Chinese context, the prohibition is not on procreation per se. At least one child is permitted. The question is whether limitations on family size beyond one child is an infringement of an internationally- recognized human right. Family planning is an emotional issue and any discussion of \u201cthe law\u201d will be determined by the cultural and social conditions of the specific country or region in question. As mentioned, many Asian and a few Latin American countries, perceiving that rapid population growth threatens their prospects for development, have enacted stringent laws to reduce the birth rate. By contrast, the governments of most African, Middle Eastern, and Latin American countries, concerned with neither reproductive rights nor population growth, have prohibited abortion and have limited access to voluntary sterilizations and (particularly in sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East) have failed to make contraception widely available. Equally, in Europe a number of countries are concerned with negative population growth and ageing societies and have begun to induce people to have more children.\nFor these reasons we believe that any discussion of the jurisprudence under the European Convention on Human Rights must proceed with some caution. The conclusions to be drawn from it may be of limited validity, reflecting as they might value judgments made from a Western European perspective.\nAs earlier mentioned, Article 12 of the European Convention provides that men and women of marriageable age have the right to marry and to found a family, according to the national laws governing the exercise of this right. A comment on this article is to be found in van Dijk & van Hoof, Theory and Practice of the European Convention on Human Rights (2nd ed 1990) at 440-447. For present purposes, the principal points made are as follows:\n1. The qualification \"according to the national laws governing the exercise of this right\u201d indicates that Article 12 does not guarantee an absolute right. On the contrary, national legislatures have been allowed \u201cconsiderable scope\u201d for subjecting the exercise of the right to certain conditions. Far-reaching limitations as to the exercise of the right may therefore result. (op. cit. 440-441).\n2. With respect to the right to found a family, Article 12 does not guarantee a socio- economic right to, for instance, sufficient living accommodation and sufficient means of subsistence to keep a family. It merely implies a prohibition for the authorities to interfere with the founding of a family, for instance by prescribing the compulsory use of contraceptives, ordering a non-voluntary sterilization or abortion, or tolerating the performance thereof. The qualification that \u201cthe national laws governing the exercise of this right\u201d means that a state may regulate the enjoyment of the right, but may not exclude it altogether or affect it in its essence. (op. cit. 446).\n3. The question whether the right to found a family also implies the right to increase the family, or on the contrary has been realized with the birth or adoption of the first child, has so far been expressly left open by the Commission of Human Rights. But in the opinion of the authors the question has to be answered in the former sense in that after the birth of their first child some parents will take the view that they have thus founded the family they wanted, but for others this is the case only after two or more children. Since the Convention does not provide any indication in this respect and could not very well do so,\n\"... it must be assumed that in national law, too, no limit may be set, since such a limitation would affect the right in its essence for some people, even apart from the possible conflict of Article 9 [freedom to manifest one\u2019s belief subject to such limitations as are prescribed by law and are necessary in a democratic society in the interests of public safety etc. or for the protection of rights and freedoms of others]. In our view, family planning can therefore at most be stimulated on a voluntary basis.\u201d [emphasis added]\nop. cit. 447-448.\nSimilar views are expressed in Hern\u00e1ndez, To Bear of Not to Bear: Reproductive Freedom as an International Human Right (1991) 17 Brooklyn Journal of International Law 309, 348:\n\u201cThis author\u2019s thesis denounces all coercive abortion legislation as a violation of the human right to reproductive freedom. Any state practice that forecloses the individual\u2019s exercise of his or her right to reproductive choice in pursuit of a state objective to control population - either increase or decrease growth - constitutes an impermissible interference with an internationally protected right. Of course, denial of the individual\u2019s reproductive freedom by state practice that cedes to religious ideology is similarly violative of an individual\u2019s human rights.\u201d\nHowever, the debate is far from one-sided. See particularly Demeny, \u201cHuman Rights in a Changing Political and Socio-Economic Environment\u201d in Population and Human Rights: Proceedings of the Expert Group Meeting on Population and Human Rights, Geneva, 3-6 April 1989 (1990) 75. He points out that the superiority of the \u201cWestern European\u201d view, let alone its sole legitimacy, cannot be taken for granted, a priori. These societies presently regard the right of couples to determine the number of their children as sovereign and inalienable, rather than subject to social control. But as he cogently points out at op. cit. 81:\n\u201c... granting that right is based on the confident if unacknowledged assumption that the average couple will exercise their right in moderation. Should that assumption turn out to be invalid by a significant margin, the implicit social contract underlying the granting of such an inalienable right would be subject to re-negotiation.\u201d\nDemeny suggests at op. cit. 81 that:\n\u201cThe relevant human rights issues in such a situation therefore should properly centre not on the apparent severity of particular rules that have been adopted concerning reproductive rights but on the nature and legitimacy of the process that generated those rules and on the political arrangements and institutions that carry out and supervise their execution. Measured by such criteria, a successfully enforced one-child policy, for example, may be found consistent with accepted international human rights standards, while a four-children policy may be found in clear violation of it. The point is not that the likelihood of such paradoxical findings is high but, rather, that population policies and their human rights records should be assessed in the broader context of civil and political rights.\u201d\nAnd unless it be thought that enforced population policy is only to be found in China, reference should be made to the fact that in 1976 the national population policy of India permitted state legislatures to enact laws for compulsory sterilization. During the following national emergency period, several million forced sterilizations were performed: Andorka, \u201cThe Use of Direct Incentives and Disincentives and of Indirect Social Economic Measures in Fertility Policy and Human Rights\u201d in Population and Human Rights: Proceedings of the Expert Group Meeting on Population and Human Rights, Geneva, 3-6 April 1989 (1990) 132, 136.\nIf the debate as to coercive population control cannot be resolved at the general level (i.e. whether there is an internationally-recognized human right for the individual to procreate without limitation and to control fertility) it may suggest that the terms of reference of the enquiry are too broad and unmanageable. It may be more constructive to focus the issue more narrowly upon the invasion of the individual\u2019s physical integrity. It is to this that we now turn.\nA strong argument can be mounted that compulsory abortion and compulsory sterilization are in breach of Article 5 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights:\n\u201cNo-one shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.\u201d\nSee van Dijk & van Hoof, Theory and Practice of European Convention on Human Rights (2nd ed 1990) 241 and Aleinikoff, The Meaning of \u201cPersecution\u201d in United States Asylum Law (1991) Volume 3 International Journal of Refugee Law 5, 22-23.\nHowever, an unqualified statement cannot be made that enforced sterilization per se constitutes inhuman treatment or an unjustifiable infringement of a human right for there are competing considerations, including public interest factors.\nIn Douglas, Law of Fertility and Reproduction (1991) 23 the author opines that it is doubtful whether a breach of the European Human Rights Convention would occur where, for example, a mentally handicapped woman complains about sterilization as such procedure would be justified as being for the protection of her own health under Article 8. So too, where the woman is too impaired to be able to contract a valid marriage, or to care for a child, it is doubtful whether preventing her from bearing a child could be said to infringe her right to found a family, which would seem to imply rearing as well as bearing children.\nRecent Commonwealth jurisprudence tends to support this view. In the opinion of Beaudoin & Ratushny in The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (2nd ed 1989) at 360, whether we are concerned with sterilization of competent or incompetent normal persons, or of persons suffering from mental illness, it seems evident that sterilization constitutes an infringement of the right to physical integrity. But under the Canadian Charter, case law indicates that sterilization can be expressly authorized by legislation or by a superior court exercising its parens patriae jurisdiction. Reference should also be made to the recent decision of the House of Lords in In Re F. (Mental Patient: Sterilization) [1990] 2 AC 1 which ruled affirmatively that a mentally handicapped woman unable to consent to a sterilization operation could nevertheless be sterilized if it was in her best interests. Those interests being determined not by the woman herself, but by a medical practitioner. For a discussion of that issue as well as the question of persons under the age of majority see further Douglas, Law of Fertility and Reproduction (1991) 49-71. Recent Australasian jurisprudence includes Re X [1991] 2 NZLR 365 (Hillyer J.) and Secretary, Department of Health and Community Services v JWB (1992) 106 ALR 385 (High Court of Australia).\nInvoluntary sterilization is permitted when sanctioned by society. In Western societies that authority is vested by the relevant rule or regulation not in the individual concerned, but in either a judge or a medical practitioner. Other societies might vest that authority in some other person or body. Either way the individual affected does not make the decision. This could be said to be as much a \u201cdenial\u201d of the rights of the individual as a denial by, say, a local cadre in China seeking to achieve what he or she perceives to be the officially sanctioned (if unarticulated) consequence of national policy.\n1. There is evidence of international recognition of a human right to procreate, and to control fertility.\n2. The extent of this right has not been determined.\n3. Recognition of the right is largely aspirational.\n4. The family planning policy of the People's Republic of China is not per se an infringement upon basic human rights.\n5. However, compulsory abortion and compulsory sterilization may in certain circumstances constitute torture or inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment and be properly stigmatized as persecution.\nThe issue of persecution will now be addressed.\nThe Refugee Convention does not offer protection to all individuals facing persecution, but rather, only those individuals who face a real chance of persecution \u201cfor reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion\u201d.\nThe issue is whether there is the required link between the persecution feared by the appellant and the Convention.\nAs mentioned earlier in this decision, we face the difficulty that the appellant did not clearly articulate the grounds of his opposition to the family planning policy, nor did he advance religious or political grounds in support of his case. That being so, there falls for consideration the question whether he is a member of a particular social group. We will examine that issue at the conclusion of this chapter.\nThe necessity of establishing a link between the Convention and the feared consequences of non-compliance with the Chinese one-child family policy has been considered in both the United States of America and Canada. Refugee status has been denied by the United States Board of Immigration Appeals, but granted by the Canadian Immigration and Refugee Board [Refugee Division], albeit on cumulative grounds. We propose to refer to both decisions.\nThe decision earliest in time is that of the Board of Immigration Appeals in Matter of Chang Int. Dec. 3107 (BIA 12 May 1989); Interpreter Releases, 10 July 1989. A short abstract of the case is also to be found at IJRL/0039 (1990) Volume 2 International Journal of Refugee Law 288. Mr Chang\u2019s case was that he and his wife had been forced to leave their commune because they had two children and did not agree to stop bearing more children. He had been ordered to undergo a sterilization operation but he himself did not want to be sterilized. He feared that if he returned to China he would be forced to submit to the operation. His wife had avoided sterilization only because she suffered from an illness.\nThe Board found that the Chinese policy was not persecutive on its face as there was no evidence that its implementation through economic incentives and sanctions, peer pressure, education and birth control was a \u201csubterfuge for persecuting any portion of the Chinese citizenry\u201d on one of the Convention grounds. The Board pointed out that the policy did not prevent couples from having children but strived to limit the size of the family. Exceptions in certain cases were allowed. In the Board\u2019s opinion, even implementation through involuntary sterilization would not constitute persecution, unless applied in a persecutory manner:\n\u201cThe population problem arising in China poses a profound dilemma. We cannot find that implementation of the 'one couple one child\u2019 policy in and of itself, even to the extent that involuntary sterilizations may occur, is persecution or creates a well-founded fear of persecution 'on account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion\u2019. This is not to say that such a policy could not be implemented in such a way as to individuals or categories of persons so as to be persecution on account of a ground protected by the Act. To the extent, however, that such a policy is solely tied to controlling population, rather than as a guise for acting against people for reasons protected by the Act, we cannot find that persons who do not wish to have the policy applied to them are victims of persecution or have a well-founded fear of persecution within the present scope of the Act.\u201d Matter of Chang p.10\nBy this we understand the Board to be saying that victims of coerced sterilization suffer only as a result of the government\u2019s efforts to contain population growth and not as a punishment for opposition to the population policy itself.\nHowever, as observed by Anker in The Law of Asylum in the United States: A Guide to Administrative Practice and Case Law (2nd ed 1991) at 118-119 the Board did note that the application of the family planning policy could in fact be persecutive or could give rise to a well-founded fear of persecution for a Convention reason, if:\n1. It were applied selectively or especially severely to persons on the basis of any of the five statutory grounds enumerated in the Immigration and Nationality Act:\n\u201cFor example, this might include evidence that the policy was being selectively applied against members of particular religious groups or was in fact being used to punish individuals for their political opinions. This does not mean that all who show that they opposed the policy, but were subjected to it anyway, have demonstrated that they are being 'punished\u2019 for their opinions. Rather, there must be evidence that the governmental action arises for a reason other than general population control (e.g., evidence of disparate, more severe treatment for those who publicly oppose the policy).\u201d\nMatter of Chang p.11.\n2. No governmental redress were available:\n\u201cFinally, if the applicant claims that the punishment occurred at the hands of local officials, he must normally show that redress from higher officials was unavailable or that he has a well-founded fear that it would be unavailable.\u201d\nFor present purposes there is no material difference between the provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act and the Refugee Convention.\nImportantly, the Board accepted the Chinese Government\u2019s assertions that it uses economic incentives and birth control education, but forbids coercive techniques. It further accepted that the Chinese policy was non-discriminatory.\nThe Board further held that parents who oppose the one-child family policy do not constitute a social group. The Board reasoned that:\n\u201cIf a law or policy is not inherently persecutive (as would be, for example, a law enacted to punish individuals because of their religious beliefs), one cannot demonstrate that it is a persecutive measure simply with evidence that it is applied to all persons, including those who do not agree with it. This is true even where questions of conscience or religion may be involved. In the United States, there are numerous cases upholding the imposition of religiously neutral laws against persons whose religious beliefs conflict with them. [citations omitted].\u201d Matter of Chang p.12-13.\nAt least two commentators agree that coercive population control policies do not give rise to a valid claim for refugee status, see: Negroni, Closing the Population Loophole: A Look at China and India (1989) 3 Georgetown Immigration Law Journal 501 and Tobin, Coercive Population Control Policies: An Illustration of the Need for a Conscientious Objector Provision for Asylum Seekers (1990) 30 Virginia Journal of International Law 1007.\nWe are in general agreement with the Board but believe that more emphasis should be given to the distinction between policy on the one hand, and implementation of that policy on the other. A particular policy may not be inherently persecutive, but may nevertheless be applied in a persecutory manner. See Hathaway, The Law of Refugee Status (1991) 93- 97.\nThe decision in Matter of Chang has not escaped adverse comment on the persecution issue. See Aleinikoff, The Meaning of 'Persecution\u2019 in United States Asylum Law (1991) Volume 3 International Journal of Refugee Law 5, 22-23:\n\u201cThe Board was careful to note that application of the policy to someone who opposed it would not constitute persecution based on a prohibited ground. 'Rather, there must be evidence that the governmental action arises for a reason other than general population control\u2019. The Board suggested evidence of disparate, more severe treatment for those publicly opposing the policy.\nTo the extent the Chinese policy is, in practice, simply a set of incentives for limiting the size of families, it would be difficult to characterize its application to the general population as 'persecution\u2019. Certainly, there is no established international human rights norm prohibiting population control measures, and the Board properly concluded that prevailing US constitutional standards should not be the measure of the persecutory nature of the policy.\nIf the penalties imposed for violation were unacceptably severe, however, persecution could be found. The clearest case would be forced sterilization and abortion, invasive procedures that would constitute human rights abuses when performed without a woman\u2019s consent; and a general policy of imposing such measures ought to be deemed persecution. Indeed, here, the mass nature of the programme would add to its unacceptability rather than support a claim that the government\u2019s policy is 'neutral\u2019. Deprivations of fundamental human rights are not to be excused, simply because the government oppresses all equally.\u201d [emphasis added]\nWhile there is much force in these comments, (and they are gratefully adopted by the Authority), it is not sufficient for the appellant to establish only persecution. The further step required of him is to show that the persecution is for reason of one of the Convention grounds: Grahl-Madsen, The Status of Refugees in International Law Volume 1 (1966) 192, 193, 199. This is an issue which will turn on the facts of each particular case (and we will shortly address the facts of the appellant\u2019s case).\nIn the United States the debate is presently at an end for all practical purposes. After the Board\u2019s ruling in Matter of Chang, the Attorney-General promulgated a new regulation, binding on the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Immigration Judges and the Board of Immigration Appeals, ordering that past or threatened forced abortion or sterilization provides a basis for asylum or withholding of deportation as persecution due to political opinion. The rule implemented President Bush\u2019s directive of November 30, 1989, that \u201cenhanced consideration\u201d under the Immigration and Naturalization Act be afforded to persons who feared coerced abortion or sterilization if forced to return to their countries: Anker, The Law of Asylum in the United States: A Guide to Administrative Practice and Case Law (2nd ed 1991) 118 footnote 622. For a summary of the policy see Standards for Persecution Claims by Aliens Fleeing Forced Abortion or Sterilization Policies in Their Home Countries (1990) 4 Georgetown Immigration Law Journal 334. It is to be noted that protection has been extended to all foreign nationals who are victims of coercive population policies, not only to Chinese nationals. More recently INS General Counsel has issued a memorandum outlining the role of INS trial attorneys in cases where an alien applies for asylum based on coercive family planning policies in his or her country of nationality. The November 7, 1991 memo reflects the policy of the INS to look sympathetically on such claims: 69 Interpreter Releases 297, 311 (March 9, 1992).\nWe turn now to the decision of the Canadian Immigration and Refugee Board [Refugee Division] in Zhou v Canada (Minister of Employment and Immigration) (1989) 9 Imm LR 2d 216, a decision delivered on 20 September 1989. Curiously, no reference is made by the Board to the decision in Matter of Chang delivered on 12 May 1989.\nMr Zhou suffered problems throughout his life because his family were landowners, his father expressed dissent against the government during The Hundred Flowers movement, his family was classed as members of the Black Seven during the Cultural Revolution, and he and his wife had violated the family planning policy. In particular, when Mr Zhou\u2019s employer learnt of the second pregnancy, their home was searched illegally and his wife was required to have an abortion. The recitation of facts continues at 220:\n\u201cRather than have the abortion, she fled to stay with relatives. Mr Zhou was confined by the company and then in a police station for fifteen days, where he was tortured with electric prods three or four times during that period. Mr Zhou would not disclose the whereabouts of his wife who had given birth to the second son privately. Mr Zhou\u2019s pay was cut by 50 per cent and the second child\u2019s birth was not formally registered. Mr Zhou\u2019s wages were to be reduced until the child reached the age of seven. His wife also lost her job as a result of the birth of the second child. Mr Zhou was assigned the task of collecting garbage. When he complained to the company manager about his incarceration and torture, he was dismissed from his employment. The dismissal notice was read into the record of the hearing. The grounds for dismissal related to contravention of the second child policy.\nAs stated above, both Mr Zhou and his wife were dismissed from their jobs. Mr Zhou was unable to obtain a certificate to commence a private business. Mr Zhou washed dishes in a restaurant owned by a friend but when the government learnt of this the restaurant was closed down.\nMr Zhou and his wife were evicted from their apartment, which was managed by the government. Unable to work and with no place to live, Mr Zhou decided to leave China. He spoke at length about his hatred of the Chinese Government, first for the damage inflicted on his family as members of \u201cthe black element\u201d and second for the treatment he and his wife received for having had a second child. He expressed the fear that, should he return to China, he will be accused of betraying the country by leaving illegally, and his wife will be in danger since he will be considered an antisocialist.\u201d\nIt can be seen that there are some parallels with the appellant\u2019s own case though he has not undergone imprisonment or torture. Furthermore, the appellant\u2019s early experiences, particularly during the Cultural Revolution were not as severe as those encountered by Mr Zhou who, during the Cultural Revolution, witnessed his father and mother being beaten on many occasions. The father was also forced to do what was described as various menial and disgusting labour jobs. Mr Zhou himself also suffered specific punishment and confinement as well as having to carry the burden of watching the humiliation and persecution of his parents.\nThe conclusions reached by the Immigration and Refugee Board appear to be as follows.\n1. The Board specifically did not decide whether there was an inherent right to procreate as they were of the view that if there was such a right, it has been superseded or abrogated in China by law and policy. In their view that law or policy is clearly one of general application and it was not within the jurisdiction of the Immigration and Refugee Board to evaluate the merits of the policy. Mr Zhou was well aware of the situation prior to the birth of the second child.\n2. The experiences suffered by Mr Zhou and his family during the Cultural Revolution were general in nature and were now somewhat remote in time. As the refugee definition looked to the future the Board concluded that Mr Zhou would not in the future suffer persecution of the nature experienced during the Cultural Revolution, nor would he suffer persecution by reason of being a member, or descendant of a member of \u201cthe Black Seven\u201d should he return to China.\n3. Violation of family planning policies and the resulting economic incentives and disincentives would not normally constitute persecution.\n4. There were, however, particular facts meriting further examination:\n(a) Mr Zhou had been detained without warrant for fifteen days and tortured.\n(b) He was demoted and then fired. He was effectively barred from employment of any kind. Finally, he was evicted from his apartment. In short, he was unable to work, feed his family or provide shelter for his family.\n5. The Board referred to Mr Zhou\u2019s claim that the family planning policy was carried out in an arbitrary and extreme manner due to his family background. In effect, he claimed that there was persecution on the basis of a social group, that is membership in the \u201cBlack Seven\u201d. The Board accepted both that the \u201cBlack Seven\u201d group was a social group and that persecution of that group can and does continue to the present time.\n6. The decision of the Board was that the cumulative effect of the harassment suffered by Mr Zhou constituted persecution. They further accepted that there was a reasonable chance or serious possibility of persecution should Mr Zhou return to China. He was accordingly determined to be a Convention refugee.\nIn our view the decisions of Chang and Zhou are not to be seen in opposition to each other. Indeed, they appear to have proceeded very much upon common principles. The facts which led to Mr Zhou being granted refugee status were not present in the Chang case, namely detention and torture, dismissal from employment, eviction from accommodation and membership of the \u201cBlack Seven\u201d group.\n1. China's birth control policy is applied to the general population.\n2. That policy is not inherently or on its face persecutive.\n3. However, forced or involuntary sterilization and abortion constitute human rights abuses and may amount to persecution.\n4. Persons in fear of such persecution are only protected by the Refugee Convention if the persecution is \"for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion\".\n5. In both Chang and Zhou it was held that the consquences or violating family planning policies per se did not constitute persecution for a Convention reason.\nWe turn now to the issue whether there is the required link between the persecution feared by the appellant and the Convention. We examine first the issue of the appellant\u2019s origins.\nEarlier in this decision we have set out the appellant\u2019s case and in particular the difficulties he claims to have encountered as a result of his background as an overseas Chinese, a group which he contends is a particular social group under the Convention. These difficulties include:\n1. The requierment that he pay fees while attending junior high school. Normally such fees are not charged until senior high school. It is implicit that as a result the appellant was unable to progress to senior high school because of his parents\u2019 diminished financial capacity.\n2. During the Cultural Revolution members of the appellant\u2019s family were classed as Black Seven and suffered a number of punishments as a result.\nTragic though the appellant\u2019s experiences may have been, we are forced to observe that those experiences are now rather remote in time. As observed in Zhou v Canada (Minister of Employment and Immigration) (1989) 9 Imm LR 2d 216, 221 experiences during the Cultural Revolution were a fact of the times. But the objective basis for a well-founded fear is prospective and looks to the future. The Authority is of the opinion that there is no real chance that the appellant will undergo similar experiences again.\n3. In the ten years that the appellant lived in Guangzhou between 1979 and 1989 he was refused permission on the two occasions he applied to travel out of the city. He believes that this was because the authorities were still suspicious of him as an overseas returned Chinese.\nThe appellant\u2019s case in this respect was not articulated further. No attempt was made to distinguish the appellant\u2019s situation from that of ordinary Chinese citizens, all of whom are required to carry a hukou or residence card. Without a hukou there is no legal opportunity to work, receive rations or social security, or reside in a given area. According to the Department of State Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 1990 at 858, the government uses the identification card system to control and restrict residence patterns within the country. Citizens are registered as residents of a particular jurisdiction and assigned to a specific work unit. Change of residence or work place is very difficult and can, in most cases, be done only with government permission and agreement by the work unit. The report acknowledges that the government has placed travel restrictions on several released detainees and religious figures but in our opinion it would be fanciful to suggest that the present appellant, a person of relative insignificance (measured in terms of civil or political status), would be treated alike to persons at a wholly different level of significance.\nOur conclusion is that refusal on two occasions in ten years does not amount to a significant infringement of his human rights.\n4. Next the appellant referred to the intrusive attention of the local authorities who would check on him and his family every month. Finally, he said it was unusual for a husband to be required to have a vasectomy when the wife had had an abortion. He thought that perhaps because he was an Overseas Chinese this may have been a factor.\nIn our opinion, however, the evidence earlier referred to would suggest that Overseas Chinese are treated in some provinces with greater leniency viz-a-viz the family planning policy than are ethnic Han Chinese. As has been mentioned earlier in this decision, the evidence collected by Greenhalgh in Shifts in China\u2019s Population Policy, 1984-86: Views from the Central, Provincial and Local Levels (1986) 12 Population and Development Review 491 shows that some provincial regulations discriminate positively in favour of returned overseas Chinese. As we observed, this goes some considerable distance to dispel the appellant\u2019s claim that Overseas Chinese as a class are discriminated against as a matter of policy. Support for Greenhalgh is to be found in Davin, \u201cThe Single-Child Family Policy in the Countryside\u201d in Croll et al., (eds), China\u2019s One-Child Family Policy (1985) 37, 50- 51 and in Hull, Recent Population Policy in China (December 1991) Australian International Development Assistance Bureau, Sector Report 1991 No. 4 at 31.\nOnce more it must be observed that the appellant\u2019s evidence was rather sparse. The visits may have been linked to the monitoring of compliance with family planning regulations. But even if they were not, the visits by themselves would not establish persecution.\nThe Authority, having reviewed a considerable amount of material on the implementation of the family planning policy of the Chinese Government, cannot place any weight upon the appellant\u2019s contention as it does not square with facts presently available. The consequences visited upon the appellant were not due to his overseas origins, but rather due to his non-compliance with the family planning policy.\nThe conclusion we have reached is that while the appellant may well have suffered discrimination as a result of being overseas born, he has not suffered persecution as a result. Therefore, even if we were to assume that overseas-born Chinese are a social group, the appellant\u2019s case in this respect is in any event bound to fail. On the findings we have made, a real chance of persecution in the future is entirely absent.\nWe turn now to the issue whether the appellant\u2019s opposition to the family planning policies of the People\u2019s Republic of China is sufficient to provide the required link between the feared persecution and the Convention.\nThere has been no evidence to suggest that opponents of China\u2019s family planning policies are imputed with a political or religious belief; and for that reason the only remaining possible Convention ground available to the appellant to support his application is the ground of membership of a particular social group. This ground is not to be confused with the separate but related ground which we have already dismissed, namely the appellant\u2019s claim that as an overseas-born Chinese he has a well-founded fear of persecution.\nThe question we must address is whether the appellant\u2019s disagreement with or opposition to family planning policies is within the protection of the Refugee Convention via the \u201cparticular social group\u201d limb of the definition clause contained in Article 1A(2). This is a complex issue and as we have not previously had occasion to examine the social group category in any detail, it will be necessary to explore the question at some length.\nThe Authority is of the view that any analysis of the \u201cparticular social group\u201d category must begin with an appraisal of its origins. Only then can an assessment be made of the debate as to the proper meaning and scope of the social group category. This is an approach we have previously adopted in relation to the Convention: Refugee Appeal No. 1/92 Re SA (30 April 1992) at 67-68 where we made reference to the relevant articles of the 1969 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties.\nThe notion of \u201cmembership of a particular social group\u201d was absent from the terminology, and probably the practice relating to refugee protection, from the beginning of the century and made its first appearance in 1951: Prat, \u201cThe Notion of \u201cMembership of a Particular Social Group\u201d: A European Perspective\u201d in Coll & Bhabha (eds), Asylum Law and Practice in Europe and North America: A Comparative Analysis (1st ed 1992) 71. However, as one commentator has observed, the place given to the protection of \u201csocial groups\u201d in the Refugee Convention, while unusual, is by no means unique: Plender, International Migration Law (Rev. 2nd ed 1988) 422. Article 2 of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights includes \u201cnational or social origin, property, birth or other status\u201d as prohibited grounds of distinction and this form of words is repeated in Article 2 of the 1966 Covenants on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and Civil and Political Rights; it also appears in Article 26 of the latter Covenant, which calls for equality before and equal protection of the law: Goodwin-Gill, The Refugee in International Law (1983) 30. The phrase is also repeated in a number of regional human rights instruments including the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (Article 14) and the American Convention on Human Rights (Article 1(1)).\nWhy then did the notion of \u201cmembership of a particular social group\u201d make its appearance in 1951? This question is addressed by Prat in \u201cThe Notion of \u201cMembership of a Particular Social Group\u201d: A European Perspective\u201d in Coll & Bhabha (eds), Asylum Law and Practice in Europe and North America: A Comparative Analysis (1st ed 1992) 71-74. We have been particularly assisted by M. Prat\u2019s analysis and for that reason we intend to refer to it in some detail.\nM. Prat first refers to the proceedings of the conference that led to the adoption of the Refugee Convention of 25 July 1951:\n\u201cIf one consults the various documents that were discussed with the Ad-Hoc Committee as well as the ECOSOC or during the 3rd session of the General Assembly, one realizes that \u201cmembership of a particular social group\u201d does not enter into any of the suggested definitions.\nSo when, how and why did this notion make its appearance?\nIn his commentary on the Geneva Convention [Robinson, Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees: Its History, Contents and Interpretation (1953) 53], Robinson merely points out that \u201cthe criterion of social group was included by the conference following a Swedish amendment\u201d. One is thus naturally tempted to examine the Travaux pr\u00e9paratoires in the hope of discovering the circumstances in which the amendment intervened and the reasons for this addition to the draft.\u201d\nM. Prat op cit 72 then refers to the minutes of the various meetings at which the \u201csocial group\u201d category was raised.\nThe minutes of the meeting held on 3 July 1951 (A/Conf.2/SR.3) reproduced in Takkenberg & Tahbaz, The Collected Travaux Pr\u00e9paratoires of the 1951 Geneva Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees Volume 3 (1990) 213, 219 merely report the words of the Swedish delegate in the following terms:\n\u201cMr Petren (Sweden) wished to make two general observations on Article 1.\nIn the first place, experience had shown that certain refugees had been persecuted because they belonged to particular social groups. The draft Convention made no provision for such cases, and one designed to cover them should accordingly be included.\u201d\nThe Minutes of a later meeting held on 13 July 1951 (A/Conf.2/SR.19) Takkenberg & Tahbaz op cit 371, 377 contain the following record of Mr Petren\u2019s contribution:\n\u201cTurning to the Swedish amendment (A/Conf.2/9), he pointed out that the first part suggested the inclusion in sub-paragraph 2 of paragraph A of a reference to persons who might be persecuted owing to their membership of a particular social group. Such cases existed, and it would be as well to mention them explicitly.\u201d\nAs M. Prat observes in \u201cThe Notion of \u201cMembership of a Particular Social Group\u201d: A European Perspective\u201d op cit 72, no explanation was given by Mr Petren on the situations in question and on the experience he refers to. Furthermore, this matter was not the subject of any discussion.\nThe Swedish amendment (A/Conf.2/9) was adopted without debate on 16 July 1951 by fourteen votes to none, with eight abstentions: A/Conf.2/SR.23 Takkenberg & Tahbaz, The Collected Travaux Pr\u00e9paratoires of the 1951 Geneva Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees Volume 3 (1990) 414, 417. In relation to this process, M. Prat in \u201cThe Notion of \u201cMembership of a Particular Social Group\u201d: A European Perspective\u201d op cit 71, 73 observes:\n\u201cThe reason for this modification of the draft convention thus remains unexplained, and from a reading of the Travaux pr\u00e9paratoires, one scarcely obtains an understanding of the contents and boundaries of the notion of social group.\nWhat is one to think of this?\nIn his work The Refugee in International Law, Guy Goodwin-Gill suggests an explanation of this Swedish amendment, which while justifying it, does not allow one to appreciate its scope. He notes:\n\u201cThe 1951 Convention is not alone in recognizing social factors as a potential irrelevant distinction giving rise to arbitrary or repressive treatment. Article 2 of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights includes \u201cnational or social origin, property, birth or other status as prohibited grounds of distinction ....\u201d.\nShould one conclude that simply because the notion of membership of a particular social group appears in a fundamental text of humanitarian law, it should be reproduced, in the definition of the term refugee as one of the possible reasons for persecution?\nThis explanation, though logical, is unsatisfactory as regard the contents of the notion itself. The ambiguity and lack of clarity surrounding the origin of this notion have influenced subsequent analyses, all of which stress that it cannot stand alone but must complement another reason for persecution. Goodwin-Gill speaks of overlapping and notes that the fear of persecution is not founded on this criterion alone, but also on several others.\nThis is also the opinion of Atle Grahl-Madsen [The Status of Refugees in International Law Vol. 1 1966 219-20]:\n\u201cThe reason of membership of a particular social group was added by the Conference of Plenipotentiaries as an afterthought. Many cases falling under this term are also covered by the terms discussed above (i.e. nationality, race, religion), but the notion of social group is of broader application than the combined notions of racial, ethnic and religious groups, and in order to stop a possible gap, the conference felt that it would be as well to mention this reason for persecution explicitly.\u201d\nAnd to make it clearer, he adds:\n\u201cNobility, capitalists, landowners, civil servants, businessmen, professional people, farmers, workers, members of a linguistic or other minority, even members of certain associations, clubs or societies, all constitute social groups of various kinds.\u201d\u201c\nM. Prat observes that this enumeration allows one to understand how it came to be understood that the notion of membership of a certain social group was relevant only when it was combined with one or several of the other reasons listed in the Refugee Convention.\nIn his view it is this explanation which is put forward in the UNHCR Handbook on Procedures and Criteria for Determining Refugee Status (1979 and 1988 eds). Paragraph 77 provides that:\n\u201cA particular social group normally comprises persons of similar background, habits or social status.\u201d\nA request for refugee status based on fear of persecution under this heading may frequently overlap with a claim to fear of persecution on other grounds, i.e. race, religion or nationality. Thus paragraph 78 provides:\n\u201cMembership of such a particular social group may be at the root of persecution because there is no confidence in the group\u2019s loyalty to the Government or because the political outlook, antecedents or economic activity of its members, or the very existence of the social group as such, is held to be an obstacle to the Government\u2019s policies.\u201d\nBut the authors of the Handbook also stress the lack of force of this criterion alone:\n\u201cMere membership of a particular social group will not normally be enough to substantiate a claim to refugee status.\u201d [para 79].\nFor the sake of completeness, we set out the full text of paragraphs 77 to 79 below.\n\u201c77. A particular social group normally comprises persons of similar background, habits or social status. A claim to fear of persecution under this heading may frequently overlap with a claim to fear of persecution on other grounds, i.e. race, religion or nationality.\n78. Membership of such a particular social group may be at the root of persecution because there is no confidence in the group\u2019s loyalty to the Government or because the political outlook, antecedents or economic activity of its members, or the very existence of the social group as such, is held to be an obstacle to the Government\u2019s policies.\n79. Mere membership of a particular social group will not normally be enough to substantiate a claim to refugee status. There may, however, be special circumstances where mere membership can be a sufficient ground to fear persecution.\u201d\nThese paragraphs from the Handbook will be referred to again shortly in the context of a discussion of recent jurisprudence and opinion which suggests that the \u201csocial group\u201d category may not necessarily be restricted in quite the way apparently suggested by M. Prat\u2019s interpretation of the Handbook.\nBefore referring to this jurisprudence we need to mention the very important observations made by Goodwin-Gill in The Refugee in International Law (1983) 30-31. Writing ten years ago, he observed that jurisprudence on the interpretation of the term \u201csocial group\u201d was sparse. That, however, is fortunately no longer the case. He then went on to suggest the following method of interpretation:\n\u201cA superficial linguistic analysis suggests people in a certain relation or having a certain degree of similarity, or a coming together of those of like class or kindred interests. A fully comprehensive definition is impracticable, if not impossible, but the essential element in any description would be a factor of shared interests, values or background - a combination of matters of choice with other matters over which members of the group have no control. In determining whether a particular group of people constitutes a \u201csocial group\u201d within the meaning of the Convention, attention should therefore be given to the presence of uniting factors such as ethnic, cultural, and linguistic origins; education; family background; economic activities; shared values, outlook, and aspirations. Also relevant are the attitude to the putative social group of other groups in the same society and, in particular, the treatment accorded to it by state authorities. The importance, and therefore the identity, of a social group may well be in direct proportion to the notice taken of it by others, particularly the authorities of the state. The notion of social group thus possesses an element of open-endedness which states, in their discretion, could expand in favour of a variety of different classes susceptible to persecution. Whether they would be prepared to do so is another matter, but in arguing for expansion appropriate reference could be made to the unifying factors of the group in question and to the elements of distinction which make it the object of persecution.\u201d\nGoodwin-Gill\u2019s formulation of \u201ca combination of matters of choice with other matters over which members of the group have no control\u201d is adopted to a large degree in the decision of the United States Board of Immigration Appeals in its decision in Matter of Acosta (Interim Decision 2986, March 1, 1985). The following passage from their decision has been taken from Hathaway, The Law of Refugee Status (1991) 160:\n\u201cWe find the well-established doctrine of ejusdem generis, meaning literally, \u201cof the same kind\u201d, to be most helpful in construing the phrase \u201cmembership in a particular social group\u201d. That doctrine holds that general words used in an enumeration with specific words should be construed in a manner consistent with the specific words .... The other grounds of persecution ... listed in association with \u201cmembership in a particular social group\u201d are persecution on account of \u201crace\u201d, \u201creligion\u201d, \u201cnationality\u201d, and \u201cpolitical opinion\u201d. Each of these grounds describes persecution aimed at an immutable characteristic: a characteristic that either is beyond the power of an individual to change or is so fundamental to individual identity or conscience that it ought not be required to be changed .... Thus, the other four grounds of persecution enumerated ... restrict refugee status to individuals who are either unable by their own actions, or as a matter of conscience should not be required, to avoid persecution. Applying the doctrine of ejusdem generis, we interpret the phrase \u201cpersecution on account of membership in a particular social group\u201d to mean persecution that is directed toward an individual who is a member of a group of persons all of whom share a common, immutable characteristic. The shared characteristic might be an innate one such as sex, color, or kinship ties, or in some circumstances it might be a shared past experience such as former military leadership or land ownership. The particular kind of group characteristic that will qualify under this construction remains to be determined on a case- by-case basis. However, whatever the common characteristic that defines the group, it must be one that the members of the group either cannot change, or should not be required to change because it is fundamental to their individual identities or conscience. Only when this is the case does the mere fact of group membership become something comparable to the other four grounds of persecution ....\u201d.\nIn relation to the above, Hathaway, in The Law of Refugee Status (1991) at 161 concludes:\n\u201cThis formulation includes within the notion of social group (1) groups defined by an innate, unalterable characteristic; (2) groups defined by their past temporary or voluntary status, since their history or experience is not within their current power to change; and (3) existing groups defined by volition, so long as the purpose of the association is so fundamental to their human dignity that they ought not to be required to abandon it. Excluded, therefore, are groups defined by a characteristic which is changeable or from which dissociation is possible, so long as neither option requires renunciation of basic human rights.\u201d\nThe next United States decision is that delivered by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in Sanchez-Trujillo v Immigration and Naturalization Service 801 F.2d 1571 (9th Cir. 1986). The Court held that young, urban working class Salvadoran males of military age (18-30) who had not joined the armed forces and had not expressed overt support for the El Salvadoran government were not cognizable as a particular social group subject to persecution within the meaning of the Refugee Act. The Court at p.1574 articulated a four- part test for evaluating a social group claim:\n\u201cIn determining whether the petitioners have established eligibility for relief premised upon group membership, four questions must be answered. First, we must decide whether the class of people identified by the petitioners is cognizable as a \u201cparticular social group\u201d ... Second, the petitioners must have established that they qualify as members of the group. Third, it must be determined whether the purported \u201csocial group\u201d has in fact been targeted for persecution on account of the characteristics of the group members. Finally, we must consider whether such \u201cspecial circumstances\u201d are present to warrant us in regarding mere membership in that \u201csocial group\u201d as constituting per se eligibility for asylum or prohibition of deportation.\u201d\nThe \u201cspecial circumstances\u201d requirement was derived from paragraph 79 of the UNHCR Handbook, being special circumstances where mere membership can be a sufficient ground to fear persecution notwithstanding the prima facie rule that \u201cmere membership\u201d in a particular social group will not normally be enough to substantiate a claim to refugee status.\nAt p.1576 the Court found the UNHCR Handbook\u2019s definition unhelpful, and while agreeing that the \u201csocial group\u201d category is a flexible one which extends broadly to encompass many groups who do not otherwise fall within the other categories of race, nationality, religion or political opinion, the Court was nevertheless of the view that the term could not be without some outer limit:\n\u201cThe statutory words \u201cparticular\u201d and \u201csocial\u201d which modify \u201cgroup\u201d ... indicate that the term does not encompass every broadly defined segment of a population, even if a certain demographic division does have some statistical relevance. Instead, the phrase \u201cparticular social group\u201d implies a collection of people closely affiliated with each other, who are actuated by some common impulse or interest. Of central concern is the existence of a voluntary associational relationship among the purported members, which imparts some common characteristic that is fundamental to their identity as a member of that discrete social group.\u201d\nAs noted in Anker, The Law of Asylum in the United States: A Guide to Administrative Practice and Case Law (2nd ed 1991) 147 the Court\u2019s conclusion and emphasis on the necessity of a \u201cvoluntary associational relationship\u201d for group cognizability has been criticized for adopting an overly restrictive view of the social group membership category. See by way of example Compton, Asylum for Persecuted Social Groups: A Closed Door Left Slightly Ajar - Sanchez-Trujillo v INS, 801 F.2d 1571 (9th Cir. 1986) (1987) 62 Washington Law Review 913, 926-927 and Graves, From Definition to Exploration: Social Groups and Political Asylum Eligibility (1989) 26 San Diego Law Review 739, 769. By stressing voluntary association as the key, the Court failed to recognize the importance of the persecutor\u2019s perception in defining a social group. In other words, there was no recognition of the fact that characteristics that \u201cinvite\u201d persecution have a major role in identifying the group. But the model posed by the 9th Circuit is based solely on the internal characteristics of the group, such as the \u201cvoluntary associational relationship\u201d. Thus the cognizability analysis is performed in a vacuum. The emphasis of the critics is that the Sanchez-Trujillo standard for cognizability - the existence of a voluntary associational relationship, an internally-defining factor, has no origin in the Refugee Convention. The point is made by Goodwin-Gill in The Refugee in International Law (1983) at 30 with considerable clarity:\n\u201cAlso relevant are the attitude to the putative social group of other groups in the same society and, in particular, the treatment accorded to it by state authorities. The importance, and therefore the identity, of a social group may well be in direct proportion to the notice taken of it by others, particularly the authorities of the state.\u201d\nIn the result, the decisions of the Board of Immigration Appeals and the decision of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals have been set up as opposites, the Board of Immigration Appeals stressing immutable characteristics as defining groups, but the 9th Circuit viewing voluntary association as the key.\nNeither decision has found favour with commentators. The criticisms of Sanchez-Trujillo have been referred to. Matter of Acosta, on the other hand, was criticized by Graves op cit 769-774 on the basis that the ejusdem generis method of interpretation limited \u201csocial group\u201d to characteristics meeting one or the other of the remaining four criteria for Convention grounds. This ignored the fact that the term \u201csocial group\u201d was, in Grave\u2019s opinion, \u201cintended to compensate for the narrow category\u2019s inability to encompass the full range of persecution. She, in turn, cited as authority for this latter proposition not only the article by Compton, but also an article by Arthur Helton, Persecution on Account of Membership in a Social Group as a Basis for Refugee Status (1983) 15 Colum.Hum.Rts.L.Rev. 39. But as will be shown, this liberal approach has not to date carried the day.\nIn our opinion, there is much force in the point that the Sanchez-Trujillo formula is deficient for failing to recognize the importance of the persecutor\u2019s perception in defining a social group. Nevertheless, the four part test developed in Sanchez-Trujillo is a useful tool for analyzing a social group claim provided this important proviso is taken into account. In our view the first and third steps of the test should be read together with the result that if one of the group\u2019s unifying \u201cfirst step\u201d characteristics invites persecution, this characteristic should be enough to give the group cognizability for the purposes of refugee status. In short, the government\u2019s perception is an external factor which goes toward identifying the group.\nThat having been said, however, it is our opinion that the jurisprudential basis of the social group category must be approached from a significantly different perspective than that adopted in Sanchez-Trujillo. We refer in particular to the analysis of this topic by Hathaway in The Law of Refugee Status (1991) at 157 to 161. Herein, we believe, is a more persuasive and satisfactory method of interpreting \u201cparticular social group\u201d.\nIn Chapter 5 of his text Hathaway explains the inter-relationship between the five recognized grounds of persecution and civil and political rights (op cit 136):\n\u201cThe modern refugee definition gave voice to this premise by moving away from protection on the basis of named, marginalized groups, and toward a more generic formulation of the membership principle. Given the prevailing primacy of the civil and political paradigm of human rights, it was contextually logical that marginalization should be defined by reference to norms of non- discrimination: a refugee was defined as a person at risk of serious harm for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group, or political opinion. The rationale for this limitation was not that other persons were less at risk, but was rather that, at least in the context of the historical moment, persons affected by these forms of fundamental socio-political disfranchisement were less likely to be in a position to seek effective redress from within the state.\u201d\n(a) If the harm feared by the applicant \u201ccannot somehow be linked to her socio-political situation and resultant marginalization, the claim to refugee status must fail\u201d. (op cit 136-137).\n(b) Refugee law requires that there be a nexus between who the claimant is or what she believes and the risk of serious harm in her home state. (op cit 137).\nThus, in Canadian jurisprudence, the link between fear of persecution and civil or political status needs to be clearly established (op cit 139). There must be some causal connection between civil or political status and risk, though it is not required that the totality of the risk faced by the claimant be specific to persons of her civil or political status (op cit 140).\nWe agree with Hathaway\u2019s opinion that recognition of these doctrinal considerations will not result in ossification of the Convention:\n\u201cThe particular historical context which led to the linkage between refugeehood and civil or political status notwithstanding, the analysis which follows will show that it is largely possible for a liberal interpretation of the five enumerated grounds to sustain the Convention\u2019s vitality.\u201d (op cit 140)\nIt is against this background that Hathaway approaches the position \u201cmost forcefully put by Arthur Helton\u201d that membership of a particular social group is to be viewed as an essentially all-embracing \u201csafety net\u201d, requiring only some recognizable similarity of background among group members (op cit 158). Of the liberal position, Hathaway concludes (op cit 159):\n\u201cThe notion of social group as an all-encompassing residual category is seductive from a humanitarian perspective, since it largely eliminates the need to consider the issue of a linkage between fear of persecution and civil or political status. Yet this is precisely the reason that Helton\u2019s analysis cannot stand ... The liberal attempt to give life to the notion of social group has therefore gone too far ....\u201d.\nIn Hathaway\u2019s opinion, there is a middle ground position which avoids reading \u201cmembership of a particular social group\u201d as either redundant or all-inclusive. This middle ground position, he believes, was defined by the United States Board of Immigration Appeals in its decision in Matter of Acosta. It will be recalled that the decision in that case included within the notion of social group (1) groups defined by an innate, unalterable characteristic; (2) groups defined by their past, temporary or voluntary status, since their history or experience is not within their current power to change; and (3) existing groups defined by volition, so long as the purpose of the association is so fundamental to their human dignity that they ought not to be required to abandon it.\nHathaway\u2019s central thesis is expressed in the following paragraph (op cit 161):\n\u201cBy basing the definition of \u201cmembership of a particular social group\u201d on application of the ejusdem generis principle, we respect both the specific situation known to the drafters - concern for the plight of persons whose social origins put them at comparable risk to those in the other enumerated categories - and the more general commitment to grounding refugee claims in civil or political status. Beyond that, the linkage between this standard and fundamental norms of human rights correlates well with the human rights-based definition of \u201cpersecution\u201d. Most important, the standard is sufficiently open-ended to allow for evolution in much the same way as has occurred with the four other grounds, but not so vague as to admit persons without a serious basis for claim to international protection .... the term does not encompass every broadly defined segment of a population, even if a certain demographic division does have some statistical relevance. Rather, a \u201cparticular social group\u201d must be definable by reference to a shared characteristic of its members which \u201cis fundamental to their identity\u201d.\u201d\nWe find Professor Hathaway\u2019s thesis convincing and we accordingly adopt his formulation of the principles according to which \u201cmembership of a particular social group\u201d is to be interpreted.\nAs an aside we mention that paragraph 79 of the UNHCR Handbook must be read with caution as it may mistakenly be taken to mean that the social group category can only succeed on its own in \u201cspecial circumstances\u201d.\nThese conclusions represent our most detailed consideration of \u201cmembership of a particular social group\u201d to date, although we have, on previous occasions, had cause to consider the issue. Our first examination of the topic was in Refugee Appeal No. 11/91 Re S (5 September 1991) at 7-10 where, following a brief examination of the issue, we expressly left open what in the New Zealand context is to be accepted as a particular social group. The discussion, however, nevertheless very much favoured the analyses made by both Hathaway and Goodwin-Gill. Since then the jurisprudence has been developed incrementally. In Refugee Appeal No. 18/91 Re SA (15 November 1991) 5 and Refugee Appeal No. 33/91 Re TS (December 1991) 4-5 we left open the question whether persons apparently in possession of money constituted a particular social group but later, in Refugee Appeal No. 24/91 Re HS (9 June 1992) 4 we held, in reliance on both the Hathaway and Goodwin-Gill opinions, that persons of substantial financial standing could not be regarded as a social group within the meaning of the Convention. We found that persecution aimed at a person simply because he has money is not persecution for a Convention reason. Such was the conclusion also reached in Refugee Appeal No. 69/92 and 70/92 Re VS and SK (23 July 1992); Refugee Appeal No. 76/91 Re SS (1 May 1992) at 5; Refugee Appeal No. 87/91 Re USP (9 June 1992); and Refugee Appeal No. 82/91 Re BS (30 March 1992) at 5 - a case where the arrests by police were for no other purpose than to extort money from the appellant\u2019s family.\nIn the decision of Refugee Appeal No. 25/92 Re AS (9 July 1992) we expressed grave doubts as to whether, on the particular facts, a supportable argument could be advanced that persons who had been members of the Bangladesh Awami League were a particular social group.\nIn Refugee Appeal No. 52/91 Re SJ (5 November 1991) at 11 we were able to dispose of the case without having to consider the question whether ex-servicemen constituted a particular social group. On the other hand, in Refugee Appeal No. 61/92 Re KR (22 July 1992) at 4 we rejected an argument that taxi drivers constituted a social group.\nIn Refugee Appeal No. 79/91 Re ZH (30 March 1992) the appellant was involved in a dispute over water rights. He claimed, that he was in fear of persecution as a member of a social group, namely his family and also a member of the land-owning classes. On the facts, we rejected both submissions as the harassment to which the appellant had been subjected was not due to his membership of a particular family group, but rather because of a neighbouring family\u2019s wish to acquire the appellant\u2019s land because of quarrels over water rights. We saw no merit in the argument that the appellant was part of a land-owning social group.\nWe have, however, recognized that immediate family members do constitute a particular social group: Refugee Appeal No. 17/92 Re SSS (9 July 1992) at 7.\nIn this review of our own jurisprudence, we have deliberately left to one side the question of gender and in particular whether women may constitute a particular social group. That is not because the principles are necessarily different, but rather, because the \u201cmix\u201d of considerations will necessarily vary. It is sufficient to say that we have previously accepted that gender-based groups are examples of what Hathaway refers to as \u201csocial subsets\u201d defined by an innate and immutable characteristic. Thus gender is properly within the ambit of the social group category. So, in Refugee Appeal No. 80/91 Re NS (20 February 1992) at 10 we followed the Canadian decision of Incirciyan (cited in Hathaway, The Law of Refugee Status at 162) which recognized a particular social group \u201ccomposed of single women living in a Moslem country without the protection of a male relative\u201d. On the facts of the particular appeal we held that NS was a member of a particular social group consisting of Moslem women living separate from their husbands in a Moslem community with no accommodation and no male family or financial support available to them and with a reputation for having transgressed the mores of their community.\nFor a further examination of the gender issue useful reference may be made to Hathaway, The Law of Refugee Status (1991) 162; de Neef & de Ruiter, Sexual Violence Against Women Refugees: Report on the Nature and Consequences of Sexual Violence These Women Have Suffered Elsewhere (1984); Sexual Violence: \u201cYou Have Hardly Any Future Left\u201d (1988) (VluchtelingenWerk); Neal, Women as a Social Group: Recognizing Sex- Based Persecution as Grounds for Asylum (1988) 20 Columbia Human Rights Law Review 203; Indra, Ethnic Human Rights and Feminist Theory: Gender Implications for Refugee Studies and Practice (1989) Volume 2 Journal of Refugee Studies 221; Greatbatch, The Gender Difference: Feminist Critiques of Refugee Discourse (1989) Volume 1 International Journal of Refugee Law 518; Castel, Rape, Sexual Assault and the Meaning of Persecution (1992) Volume 4 International Journal of Refugee Law 39; and see also Fullerton, Persecution Due to Membership in a Particular Social Group: Jurisprudence in the Federal Republic of Germany (1990) 4 Georgetown Immigration Law Journal 381 at 437 where reference is made to the position of women who have been recognized or not recognized, as the case may be, as being members of a particular social group. Not to be overlooked is Conclusion No. 39 of the Executive Committee of the High Commissioner\u2019s Programme Refugee Women and International Protection which:\n\u201cRecognized that States, in the exercise of their sovereignty, are free to adopt the interpretation that women asylum-seekers who face harsh or inhuman treatment due to their having transgressed the social mores of the society in which they live may be considered as a \u201cparticular social group\u201d within the meaning of Article 1A(2) of the 1951 United Nations Refugee Convention.\u201d\nGenerally speaking, then, it can be said that the New Zealand jurisprudence to date has necessarily developed on a case by case or incremental basis and the present decision should be seen as part of that ongoing process. Without exception, we have followed and applied Matter of Acosta as well as the opinions of both Hathaway and Goodwin-Gill.\nGiven that this present decision is the first occasion on which we have engaged upon an extensive examination of the issue, it would be as well for us to refer to other international jurisprudence by way of cross-reference.\nTurning first to our nearest neighbour, Australia, the most recent reported decision is that of Olney J. in Morato v Minister for Immigration, Local Government and Ethnic Affairs (1992) 106 ALR 367. The decision of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in Sanchez-Trujillo was followed, Olney J. holding that the concept of membership of a particular social group \u201cinvolves the idea of a group of people who can demonstrate cohesiveness and homogeneity\u201d. He added that the combination of \u201cparticular\u201d and \u201csocial\u201d was sufficiently meaningful to indicate that what is meant is a group of people who can be readily identified by reason of some shared social characteristic. On the facts, he found that police informers did not constitute a social group.\nWhile the decision may well have been correct on the facts, we believe that the decision suffers to a degree by its reliance upon Sanchez-Trujillo and its failure to explicitly recognize the importance of the persecutor\u2019s perception in defining a social group. It also fails to emphasize the need for there to be a link between the fear of persecution and the asylum seeker\u2019s civil or political status. For that reason we believe that the jurisprudential value of Morato is limited.\nIn the United Kingdom, however, Matter of Acosta was followed by the Immigration Appeal Tribunal in Secretary of State for the Home Department v Otchere [1988] Imm AR 21, though the Tribunal does not appear to have had their attention drawn to the fact that paragraphs 77 to 79 of the UNHCR Handbook may not now reflect current thinking on the social group category. In R v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Binbasi [1989] Imm AR 595 Kennedy J. referred to the Acosta test in assuming, without deciding, that homosexuals could form a social group.\nAs far as the European jurisprudence is concerned, there are two excellent analyses. Firstly, there is Prat, \u201cThe Notion of \u201cMembership of a Particular Social Group\u201d: A European Perspective\u201d in Coll & Bhabha (eds), Asylum Law and Practice in Europe and North America: A Comparative Analysis (1st ed 1992) 71. He concludes at 79:\n\u201cWhile its origins are uncertain, its contents unclear and its relevance often disputed, the criterion of social group is nevertheless of undoubted usefulness.\u201d\nSecondly, there is Fullerton, Persecution Due to Membership in a Particular Social Group: Jurisprudence in the Federal Republic of Germany (1990) 4 Georgetown Immigration Law Journal 381. After a thorough and very useful analysis of the jurisprudence of the Federal Republic of Germany, the surprising conclusion drawn by her is that the jurisprudential analyses in that country of what constitutes a particular social group within the meaning of the Refugee Convention is cursory at best. The following quote is taken from p.443:\n\u201cAlthough the judicial opinions surveying social group claims proffered relatively little analysis of the social group term, several courts suggested guideposts. One analysis looked for homogeneity among group members and some sort of internal group structure. Another examined whether members of the society from which the asylum seeker came viewed the group as a genuine group rather than just a collection of individuals. If so, the court enquired as to whether the group was viewed in strongly negative terms. While neither of these approaches may provide the definitive social group analysis, both can be helpful to refugee advocates ....\u201d\nThe jurisprudence of the Federal Republic of Germany does not, therefore, entirely escape the criticisms of Sanchez-Trujillo. That is, while there is a welcome recognition that it is not sufficient to focus only on the internal characteristics of the group fearing persecution, and that it is necessary to also take into account how they are perceived by the community at large, there is no explicit recognition that also to be taken into account is the all- important factor as to how the group is perceived by their persecutors in particular.\nThe need to take into account the perceptions of the community at large, and of the persecutors in particular, is convincingly argued by Blum in \u201cRefugee Status Based on Membership in a Particular Social Group: A North American Perspective\u201d in Coll & Bhabha (eds), Asylum Law and Practice in Europe and North America: A Comparative Analysis (1st ed 1992) 81, 91, 99. She emphasizes the need to examine the perspective of the persecutor in defining social groups and analyzing social group claims (as well as for the other bases for refugee status).\nIt is now possible to turn to examination of the facts of the appellant\u2019s particular case. In the present case we have chosen to address the following principal questions:\n1. What is the particular social group in question?\n2. Does that group have a distinct identity in the eys of:\n(a) The community at large; and/or\n(b) The agents of persecution.\n3. Do members of the group in question share a common immutable characteristic, i.e. a characteristic that is either beyond the power of an individual to change or is so fundamental to individual identity or conscience that it ought not be required to be changed. Expressed in a shorthand way, is the group definable by reference to a shared characteristic of its members which is fundamental to their identity?\n4. Is there a link or causal connection between the fear of persecution and the civil or political status of the members of the group.\nWe will address each of these issues in turn.\nWe recognize that there is always a degree of artificiality in attempting to frame issues for consideration. But it is nevertheless necessary to attempt the exercise, if only for the purpose of clarity of thought. It is always necessary, however, to step back from the issues and to look at the picture as a whole and to be reminded that \u201ca fully comprehensive definition is impracticable, if not impossible\u201d: Goodwin-Gill, The Refugee in International Law (1983) at 30. The wide range of potential factors referred to in the textbooks, writings and case law should not be seen as a source of confusion, but rather, as a range of choices to assist in the fair and proper determination of the particular case at hand.\nUnless the group is capable of reasonably precise definition, it becomes difficult, if not impossible, to address the balance of the issues. The problem faced by the appellant is that identification of the group on the present facts is virtually impossible. For the group may conceivably be defined in any or all of the following terms:\n(a) Persons, whether married or unmarried, whether parents or non-parents, who believe the one-child policy to be wrong, whether for political, religious or other reasons.\n(b) Persons affected by the policy, irrespective of their agreement or disagreement with the policy.\n(c) Married couples who do not yet have children, but who believe that they should nevertheless have an unrestricted right to procreate and to control their own fertility without interference by the State.\n(d) Parents per se.\n(e) Parents who already have one child and who would like to have a second child.\n(f) Parents who already have one or more children and who believe that there should be no limit to the number of children they can procreate.\n(g) Anyone who has been required to submit to any form of birth control measure whether by way of abortion, sterilization or otherwise.\nNo doubt different or further formulations are possible. Each formulation may, of course, produce possibly different answers in relation to the two further issues to be addressed.\nIt is our view that a coherent formulation of the group is impossible. The appellant\u2019s case must fail for this reason alone. But we will nevertheless proceed on the alternative basis that it is possible to define the group. We will, for convenience, address the broadest category in para (a) as well as the most narrow category in para (g).\nWe have been presented with no evidence to show that the community of which the appellant is a part perceives persons in categories (a) through to (g) to be members of an identifiable social group.\nThe same is true in relation to the government officials who are the relevant agents of persecution.\nCertainly, individuals who do not comply with official family planning policy would be identified as such, just as persons in any society who fail to obey the law will be identified as lawbreakers. It does not necessarily follow that such persons comprise, and are recognized as comprising a distinct social group within society.\nThe one observation of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in Sanchez-Trujillo approved of by Hathaway is appropriate in these circumstances:\n\u201c... the term does not encompass every broadly defined segment of the population, even if a certain demographic division does have some statistical relevance.\u201d\nWe also return to the succinct observation made by Goodwin-Gill in The Refugee in International Law (1983) 30:\n\u201cThe importance, and therefore the identity, of a social group may well be in direct proportion to the notice taken of it by others, particularly the authorities of the state.\u201d\nHere, there is no evidence that Chinese society, and more importantly, the authorities of the state, identify or take notice of the individuals concerned as a social group.\nWe believe that the appellant\u2019s case under the social group category must fail on these facts alone.\nHowever, we will nevertheless proceed to an examination of the remaining issues.\nThe group of individuals who comprise categories (a), (c), (e) and (f) could be defined as having the characteristic of opposition to the one-child family policy. Such characteristic is obviously not \u201cimmutable\u201d per se and therefore the question is whether it is so fundamental to the identity of the members of this group that they ought not to be required to change it. In this regard we have already held that the family planning policy of the People\u2019s Republic of China is not per se an infringement upon basic human rights and that the most that can be said is that while there is evidence of international recognition of a human right to procreate, and to control fertility, the extent of that right has not been determined and recognition of the right is largely aspirational. It is also significant that Aleinikoff in The Meaning of \u201cPersecution\u201d in United States Asylum Law (1991) Volume 3 International Journal of Refugee Law 5, 22-23 expressly acknowledges that \u201c... there is no established international human rights norm prohibiting population control measures ...\u201d. We therefore find that opposition to the one-child family policy (or put another way, the claim to a right to have more than one child) is not a characteristic so fundamental to the identity of the individuals in question that they ought not to be required to change it.\nTurning now to persons in categories (b), (d) and (g) very much the same applies. They do share a common experience, namely having been required to submit to a form of birth control measure, but there is no uniting factor. As to category (g) in particular, it is difficult to escape the conclusion that these persons are little more than a statistical group whose common experience is accidental. On the present facts we cannot accept that there is \u201ca particular social group\u201d within the meaning of the Convention.\nThe decision of the Immigration Appeal Tribunal in Secretary of State for the Home Department v Otchere [1988] Imm AR 21, 26 is helpful in this respect as it stresses that the characteristics of the social group must exist independently of the factor of persecution. The persecution must be feared, or exist, on account of the characteristics:\n\u201cIt was agreed that the characteristics must exist independently of the fact of persecution, but nevertheless the characteristics must play a significant role in the persecution. The persecution must be feared, or exist, on account of the characteristics.\u201d\nUnder this heading the question is whether the appellant\u2019s fear of persecution has a nexus with his membership of a particular social group. Because we have held under the preceding sub-headings that the appellant does not belong to any social group, it follows that there is no link between the harm feared and the civil or political status of the appellant.\n1. While the appellant may have suffered discrimination as a result of being overseas- born, he has not suffered persecution as a result. Therefore, even if it were to be assumed that overseas-born Chinese are a social group, the appellant\u2019s case in this respect is in any event bound to fail.\n2. The appellant cannot establish membership of any other social group because:\n(a) Coherent formulation or definition of the group is not possible.\n(b) There is no evidence that the community of which the appellant is a part perceives the appellant to be a member of a particular social group. The same is true in relation to the relevant agents of persecution.\n(c) There is no shared characteristic fundamental to the identity of the group in question.\n(d) There is no link between the harm feared and the civil or political status of the appellant.\n3. In the result, there is no evidence to show that the forced sterilization operation feared by the appellant has been required for reasons of his membership of a particular social group, or for any of the other four remaining Convention reasons.\nThere remains for consideration a related aspect of the appellant\u2019s case, namely his reliance on the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. The point can be disposed of shortly as there is no evidence to support his submission that the forced sterilization operation feared by him will constitute \u201ctorture\u201d as defined in Article 1 of that Convention. That being so, the obligation of non- refoulement contained in Article 3 of the Convention does not arise. However, this leaves unresolved the issue of \u201cother cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment\u201d which lies outside our jurisdiction as such treatment or punishment will not be inflicted for reason of one of the five grounds recognized in the Refugee Convention. This issue may well require further examination in the context of the Immigration Service assessment of the humanitarian aspects of the appellant\u2019s case.\nWe turn now to the issue of the appellant\u2019s illegal departure.\nAPPELLANT\u2019S ILLEGAL DEPARTURE FROM CHINA\nThis is the final ground on which the appellant advances a claim to a well-founded fear of persecution.\nFor the purpose of the present case, the Authority proposes to adopt what is said on this topic in Hathaway, The Law of Refugee Status (1991) 40-43. The starting point is the proposition that the mere fact that an individual either departs his country or stays abroad without authorization does not always entitle him to refugee status. However, if two conditions are met, a genuine refugee claim may be established:\n1. First, the country of origin must punish unauthorized exit or stay abroad in a harsh or oppressive manner. The appellant may very well expect to suffer a penalty for breach of, say, a passport law, but if that law is fairly administered and he faces the prospect of but reasonable penalties, the harm feared is not of sufficient gravity to warrant protection as a refugee.\n2. Secod, the illegal departure or stay abroad must either be explicitly politically motivated, or the state of origin must view the unauthorized departure or stay abroad as an implied political statement of disloyalty or defiance. Whether by law or administrative practice, it must be clear that the home country disapproves of illicit emigration, and views those who breach its rules on exit or travel abroad as non-conforming dissidents. In this regard paragraph 61 of the UNHCR Handbook on Procedures and Criteria for Determining Refugee Status is possibly misleading by focusing only upon the motive of the asylum-seeker for leaving or remaining outside the country. The focus must be also upon the view taken by the country of origin.\nAs to the evidence on this issue, none was adduced at the hearing. However, in the Immigration and Refugee Board Documentation Centre document China: Country Profile at 84 it is stated that:\n\u201cBesides the numerous serious punishments provided for 'counter-revolutionary activities\u2019, the sentences for those who forge, alter or steal official certificates, such as passports, can range from loss of political rights to three years of fixed-term imprisonment (Article 167) [of the Chinese Criminal Code], while those who illegally cross the border face sentences up to one year of fixed- term imprisonment, detention or control (Article 176).\u201d\nAs the appellant has not been involved in the forging, alteration or stealing of a passport, we consider that there is at most no more than a bare possibility of his facing the penalties prescribed in Article 167 which range from loss of political rights to three years of fixed term imprisonment. It is more likely that he will face a sentence of up to one year of detention or control under Article 176 for illegally crossing the border. We do not consider that this maximum potential penalty is so unreasonable that the first condition referred to above is satisfied. But more importantly, there is no persuasive evidence that the appellant\u2019s illegal departure was politically motivated on his part, or that the Chinese authorities will view his unauthorized departure as an implied political statement of disloyalty or defiance. For these reasons the decision in Refugee Appeal No. 8/91 Re CL (27 August 1991) is clearly distinguishable.\nWe therefore conclude that this third ground of the appellant\u2019s case must fail.\nBecause the appellant\u2019s case was put to us not just on single grounds, but also on a cumulative basis, we will now address that issue.\nWe have looked again carefully at the appellant\u2019s case as a whole and at all of the evidence to see whether there is any basis on which a finding of refugee status might be justified. We have not been able to find any such basis.\nIn the case of Zhou v Canada (Minister of Employment and Immigration) (1989) 9 Imm LR 2d 216 Mr Zhou succeeded not on the basis of the punishment feared for non- compliance with the family planning policy but rather on the basis that:\n(a) He had been detained and tortured.\n(b) He had been effectively barred from employment of any kind and evicted from his apartment.\n(c) On the evidence adduced before the Immigration and Refugee Board it was established that the family planning policy was carried out in an arbitrary and extreme manner due to his family background.\nThe facts of the present case are different in that:\n(a) The appellant has not been detained and tortured.\n(b) While both the appellant and his wife have been dismissed from their employment, there has been no evidence of eviction from their apartment. 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        "raw_content": "Common Trimalleolar Fracture Complications\nCommon Complications of a Trimalleolar Fracture\nHello, I\u2019m Ed Smith, a Sacramento Bone Fracture Attorney. Everyone understands that there is always a chance of being involved in a car accident whenever they get behind the wheel; however, people also run the risk of being seriously injured in a car accident. While some car accidents might be minor, others can be severe. They can cause multiple injuries that require a significant amount of medical attention to repair. The resulting bills can become expensive, especially if the patient requires an ICU stay or a surgical repair after being injured. One of the more serious traumatic injuries is called a trimalleolar fracture. This is a severe fracture of the ankle that requires immediate medical attention.\nHow to Diagnose a Trimalleolar Fracture\nA trimalleolar fracture is a fracture of the lateral malleolus, the medial malleolus, and the distal (lower) part of the tibia where the leg meets the ankle. Some people call the distal tibia the posterior malleolus, giving rise to the name. Most physicians will be able to diagnose all three fractures using an x-ray; however, it requires in impressive amount of mechanical stress to fracture all three malleoli in the same injury. This stress will also commonly tear some of the ligaments in the ankle. These ligament tears will require an MRI to diagnose. Ligament tears are challenging to diagnose on an x-ray, which is why other imaging modalities are used.\nMany People Have Other Fractures and Injuries\nIn addition to the malleolus fractures and the ligament tears, many people have other fractures and injuries because the ankle is a complex joint with multiple bones involved. If someone is involved in a serious car accident, they could also sustain tibial fractures. Some patients sustain broken metatarsals, or broken bones in the foot. If there are multiple fractures involved, patients could also tear an artery in their leg, leading to serious bleeding that constitutes a medical emergency.\nPatients Can Develop Complications\nPatients who sustain a trimalleolar fracture are at a significant risk of developing complications. The most notable complication is the development of chronic pain while walking. Almost every patient with a trimalleolar fracture will require surgery to place the bones in proper alignment. The bones will be held in place using surgical screws and plates. These will stay in place for life. As patients learn how to walk again, they may feel some mild pain. This chronic pain could require long-term treatment if it doesn\u2019t dissipate within a few weeks to months after surgical repair. While this is a risk, most patients will make a full recovery.\nRelated Articles by Personal Injury Lawyer, Ed Smith:\nAnkle Fractures and Other Ankle Injuries\nPhysical Therapy After Trimmalleolar Fracture\nRisk Factors for Trimalleolar Fractures\nContact an Experienced Bone Fracture Attorney\nI\u2019m Ed Smith, a Sacramento Bone Fracture Attorney. Patients who sustain a trimalleolar fracture are seriously injured. People with injuries sustained in car accident should call me at (916) 921-6400 for friendly, free advice. People can also reach me on my toll-free number at (800) 404-5400.\nI am a member Million Dollar Advocates Forum. We are a group of top trial lawyers in the United States with million-dollar verdicts for our past clients.\nSee my prior verdicts and settlements.\nRead through my client reviews on Avvo, Yelp, and Google.\n:dr bw\nTagged: Fractured Ankle Lawyer",
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        "raw_content": "As I come closer and closer to the end of senior year and graduation, I can't help but look back on the last (almost) 8 years of my life- into the education system that I've been a part of since the fourth grade: the IB program. Two years ago, I began the IB Diploma Program- one of the most respected, most difficult programs in the world. We can all, as IB students, agree that the IB is no joke, because pulling all-nighters and finishing essays the day before they were due are just some of the skills we have. But honestly what are the benefits of this hellish program? Well, it's me so here's another list (once again).\nIt's a challenge- making it through the IB program is no easy task because it is a very well rounded curriculum. To do well in the IB doesn't mean just memorising a textbook of content or being able to list all the facts- you have to be able to apply what you know to new situations.\nIt helps you to develop excellent critical thinking skills- from the beginning of the IB program, we are pushed to have our own opinion on what is happening in the world, as well as attempt to understand the perspectives of the people around us. IB pushes us to question the world around us, and try to make sense of why everything is the way it is.\nIt transforms you into an independent learner- by carrying out independent research, writing many investigative essays, completing a personal project and writing an Extended Essay, IB helps you develop the skills you need to understand the world around you without depending on anyone else.\nIt gives you your first taste of the real world- three words: Creativity, Action, Service- for me, some of the best, more memorable parts of the DP program have come from my CAS activities. Whether it be volunteering at a local shelter, or helping to host a yoga workshop for street children in Phnom Penh, Cambodia (best spring break EVER!), CAS shows you that the world isn't a perfect place, and there is a lot that we as individuals can do to help society move forward.\nIt impels you to be a well-rounded person with a wide variety of interests- throughout the program, we are encouraged to develop our talents, be able to express ourselves, but also write good essays and learn theories. We are exposed to a variety of subjects, and thus can discover our own individual interests.\nIt helps you to develop a holistic, accepting state of mind- most IB communities are international, and being open and appreciating about other cultures besides your own is definitely an IB value.\nIt makes you a part of a global elite (and very small) group of highly intelligent, talented individuals- Globally, there are only about 1 million IB students- it's one of the smallest educational minorities.\nIB is tough, and it's definitely not a program for the faint-hearted. But I've been a part of it for 8 years, and yes although at times it has been a real challenge, I definitely do not regret being an IB student.\nSaniya More March 7, 2015 change, control, growth, happiness, mind, personal growth, state of mind, success, teenagers1 Comment",
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        "raw_content": "It is no secret that some of us do not like going to the dentist. In fact, many people go years without even a check-up or cleaning. Some reasons for avoiding the dentist include:\nFortunately, with current technologies these issues are no longer a reason to avoid the dentist. With sedation dentistry, patients are able to have a comfortable, anxiety-free experience while having their dental work performed.\nDepending on the extent of the work being done and the needs of the individual patient, we offer three different methods of sedation:\nOral Sedation (pill) - This is the lowest level of sedation we administer, usually for patients who are afraid of getting a shot, or are just anxious about having dental work done. Usually one pill is taken the night before to help the patient sleep, then another an hour prior to the dental appointment.\nNitrous Oxide - Also known as inhalation sedation or \u201claughing gas,\u201d this is one step up from the oral sedative. A mask is placed over the patient's nose, and the flow level is adjusted by the dentist until the patient is comfortable. One advantage of this method is that as soon as the dental work is complete, the patient receives 100% oxygen and the feeling of sedation is gone within a few minutes.\nIntravenous Conscious Sedation (IV) - This type of sedation is ideal for patients with extreme anxiety when it comes to dental procedures, or for those who are having complex dental work that takes a longer period of time to complete. Although the patient is conscious, he or she remembers virtually nothing about the dental work being performed.\nWith conscious sedation, most patients describe feeling as though they have \u201cslept\u201d through the appointment. Those who have had nitrous oxide sedation often compare it to feeling like they are \u201cfloating\u201d or to having had a few glasses of wine. The oral sedatives have a similar effect, depending on the type of pill and dosage. All three sedation methods will allow you to communicate with your dentist during the procedure. Throughout the appointment, your doctor will closely monitor your vital signs and overall comfort level.\nTalking with our dentist is the first step in deciding if sedation dentistry is for you. Whether you are afraid of needles, have trouble getting numb, or are simply anxious when it comes to dental work, you and the dentist can discuss your individual case and options.",
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        "raw_content": "Rufus Saxton was born October 19, 1824, in Greenfield, Massachusetts. He attended Deerfield Academy and worked on the family farm until he received an appointment to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point at the age of twenty. He graduated with the Class of 1849 and was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Artillery Branch.\nBefore the Civil War, Saxton served in the 3rd Artillery in Florida against the Seminole Indians, and then on General George B. McClellan\u2019s staff surveying the uncharted Rocky Mountains ahead of the Northern Pacific Railroad. From 1855 to 1859, he served at several posts with the Coastal Survey in the East. It was during this period of time he made improvement in the instruments for deep-sea soundings. He patented a self-registering thermostat which bears his name. In 1859, Saxton became an instructor of artillery tactics at West Point.\nWhen the Civil War began in 1861, Saxton was in command of an artillery detachment at the St. Louis Arsenal. After supporting General Nathaniel Lyon in dispersing the Confederate sympathizing Missouri State Guard at Camp Jackson, Saxton became General Lyon\u2019s Chief Quartermaster. Later, he joined General George B. McClellan\u2019s staff in West Virginia and later accompanied the Port Royal Expedition as Quartermaster. He was appointed brigadier general of U.S. volunteers as of April 15, 1862, and commanded the defenses of Harpers Ferry in May and June, where he earned the Medal of Honor for \u201cDistinguished gallantry and good conduct in the defense.\u201d General Saxton was awarded the Medal of Honor on April 25, 1893.\nFor the remainder of the Civil War, Saxton commanded at various locations in the South with numerous titles. His principal occupation was the enlistment and organization of Negroes, principally ex-slaves, into the Federal Army. At the end of the war, he became acting assistant commissioner for the states of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida in the newly created Freedman\u2019s Bureau. In January 1866, Major General Rufus Saxton was mustered out of the volunteer service. He lived in Washington, D.C., until his death on February 23, 1908. He was eighty-three years old. He is buried in Arlington National Cemetery and is honored with a private memorial.\nHe signed his SAR application as \u201cRufus Saxton, Brevet Major General, U.S. Volunteers,\u201d in January 1893. His SAR National number is 6917 and his District of Columbia Society number is 417. His application lists two SAR patriot ancestors: his great-grandfather David Saxton (Sexton) of Deerfield, Massachusetts, a private in Massachusetts Militia, Magistrate, and Member of the Massachusetts Legislature; and his great-grandfather Salmon White of Whately, Massachusetts, a sergeant in the 6th Massachusetts, later an ensign and lieutenant in the Massachusetts Regiment.",
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        "raw_content": "The Porter Trail encompasses the Garden areas on the ridge east side of Mission Canyon Road. Before the 2009 Jesusita Fire, the area was dedicated to our collection of California lilacs (Ceanothus) and cypress (Cupressus) and was referred to as the Ceanothus Section. Although we lost many of our ceanothus species and nearly all of our cypress species to the fire, the Porter Trail is still a wonderful place to visit. The ceanothus are being replanted and some of the best displays of spring wildflowers in the Garden are found here.\nCeanothus are among the most beautiful of flowering shrubs, prized for their blue blossoms. Found predominantly in California, the genus contains a great number of species, with forms ranging from low ground covers to small trees and with flower colors varying from cobalt blue to white.\nThe fire did open up many of the spectacular ocean and island views that had been obscured over the years by the growth of trees and large shrubs. On a clear day Anacapa, Santa Cruz, Santa Rosa and sometimes San Miguel Islands are clearly visible.\nFire Recovery on the Porter Trail\nMuch of the Porter Trail was reduced to ashes by the Jesusita Fire in May 2009.\nToday it provides some fascinating examples of our local vegetation's ability to regenerate. Many native species are killed outright if burned and do not resprout from stumps. Unfortunately this is the case with most species of ceanothus, pine, cypress and juniper, and the Garden experienced heavy losses of these collections on the Porter Trail. These plants, however, have fire-resistant seeds that germinate readily only after being burned. Such seeds can lie dormant in the soil for years and sprout in great numbers when exposed to the heat and ash brought by fire. So we were not surprised that hundreds of seedlings of the naturally-occurring green-bark and bigpod ceanothus along with many others sprouted post fire. More surprising were the large number of flannel-bush seedlings that popped up everywhere, even in spots where they had not been planted for years.\nThese volunteer plants, however, constitute a looming problem for the collections because they are undocumented, of questionable identity, and are growing in haphazard locations. Many will be kept, at least in the short term, but most will be removed as we proceed with re-landscaping these areas and rebuilding our collections.",
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        "raw_content": "ELIAS ANDREOPOULOS - CHAMBLISS\nElias Andreopoulos is an odd job man, and he does his odd jobs throughout the US. He has worked as an avocado picker, a traveling salesman, a supermarket cashier and a janitor. Last year, at age 34, he went to the beach for the first time.\nChambliss by Elias Andreopoulos\n\u200bPart I: Birthday\nRobert Chambliss worked at the same trucking company as my Pa. He came over our house for dinner on my 12th birthday, September 14th, 1963. My Ma made all my favorites: fried chicken, mashed potatoes, coleslaw, biscuits, cornbread and sweet potato pie. I ate three plates of food and drank six cans of Dr. Pepper. My stomach expanded so much that I broke my belt, which annoyed my Pa because he would have to buy a new one.\nAfter dinner, my Pa and Chambliss went for a walk to discuss business. I had hoped to play baseball with my Pa like he promised. As I waited, I tossed a baseball to myself with the soda and food sloshing around my stomach. I grew bored of my solo catch, so I took my baseball bat. I aimed for the street, which was approximately two hundred feet away. I doubted I had the strength to hit the baseball there, but hoped I could. It would boost my confidence when trying out for the baseball team. I threw five pitches to myself before making contact, a mere dribbler that bounced twenty feet.\nI wanted my Pa to pitch to me. It was unfair he was spending so much time with Chambliss on my birthday. With my frustration boiling over, I threw up the ball and swung as hard as I could. I hit the ball high and deep into the sky. The trajectory showed it was on path to land on Chambliss\u2019 car windshield. I prayed to God for a miracle during that second the ball was in the air. Too bad God never listened to me. There was a loud shattering of glass. My instinct was to run away, but it would do no good. I would be beaten harder than if I confessed immediately.\nMy body began shaking when I saw them approaching. Tears uncontrollably dripped from my eyes. I had not planned on that, but was thankful, because it would make me look more innocent.\n\u201cWhat the fuck happened to my car!\u201d Chambliss screamed.\nI was hoping he had compassion, but saw none. He looked like a child throwing a tantrum examining his car, like there was nothing worse than a broken windshield. I considered blaming a black person. I didn\u2019t because Chambliss was a Klan leader and would hurt, maybe even kill, whoever he thought ruined his car. My Ma told me not to believe the rumor, but I heard that Chambliss killed a black kid that broke his mailbox. They never found the body and the kid was listed as a runaway. I could not let that happen. Contrary to what everyone around me believed, I didn\u2019t think blacks were bad.\n\u201cWho did this Little Martin?\u201d Chambliss angrily questioned.\n\u201cI\u2019m sorry,\u201d I muttered.\n\u201cIt was you?\u201d\n\u201cI didn\u2019t mean to Mr. Chambliss!\u201d\n\u201cI don\u2019t believe this!\u201d He threw up his hands in disgust.\n\u201cI\u2019ll pay for it. I\u2019ll work every day, even quit school!\u201d\n\u201cI need this car tomorrow! Can you get me five hundred dollars tomorrow?\u201d\nI looked down because there was nothing I could do. My Pa would have to somehow muster money he did not have to pay for it, maybe rob a bank, because we did not have a dollar to our name. I wished the day would end, a sad feeling to have on my birthday.\n\u201cYou\u2019re always screwing up you dumb kid!\u201d My Pa yelled and struck me across the face. My nose began to bleed and I held my sleeve against it. My Pa had never hit me before. He didn\u2019t want to and his face showed it. It was all to impress Chambliss.\n\u201cI\u2019m so sorry,\u201d I muttered.\nChambliss laughed to himself. \u201cYou don\u2019t have to do that Doug. Little Martin will learn his lesson.\u201d His demeanor changed into joy, which terrified me. \u201cI have a job for Little Martin. If he does it right, I\u2019ll forget what he did to my car.\u201d\n\u201cYour Pa said you don\u2019t mind colored folks. Is that true?\u201d\nI didn\u2019t know what to say. If I admitted that I didn\u2019t feel hatred towards them, Chambliss would have gotten angrier, but I didn\u2019t want to lie either. \u201cI don\u2019t know,\u201d I said.\nChambliss looked at me with a disappointed face. I stood there, unsure of what to say. \u201cSay how you feel son,\u201d my Pa said. \u201cAnd be honest, because Mr. Chambliss will know.\u201d\n\u201cThey never gave me any problems,\u201d I said, not wanting to be strong about the issue.\n\u201cWere you always so short and thin?\u201d he asked.\n\u201cThat\u2019s good because of the job I mentioned. It\u2019s an important job, one that your Pa needs you to do because of all the card games he loses. You know your Pa is the biggest gambling loser in the county?\u201d\nIt all made sense. All of my parents fights, how we always had to cut back when there was nothing to cut back on, how our car barely ran and why we could never fix it. I looked at my Pa and saw shame in his eyes. He never wanted me to find out, especially from somebody else\u2019s mouth.\n\u201cSo what am I supposed to do?\u201d I asked.\n\u201cIt\u2019s a surprise for a friend. You\u2019re going to have to plant it tonight.\u201d\nPart 2: Paternal Conversation\nI sat in my room doing nothing for hours, waiting for Chambliss to come for me. I chewed my lip and picked at my cuticles to pass the time. My nerves were getting the better of me. There was a knock on my door and my Pa came in. He sat next to me and rubbed my knee, unable to make eye contact.\n\u201cMr. Chambliss telephoned,\u201d my Pa started. He opened his mouth to continue, but couldn\u2019t. Whatever he was going to say was going to be bad. \u201cI can\u2019t go with you. Mr. Chambliss said the car is full and if I followed, I would draw too much attention.\u201d\nI remember the horror I felt. My Pa\u2019s presence would have helped me complete my mission. I expected my Pa to stand up for me. I was his only child after all. But judging from his tone, he was staying home like the slave he was to Chambliss.\n\u201cCan\u2019t you ask him again?\u201d I pleaded. \u201cI don\u2019t want to be alone!\u201d\n\u201cI don\u2019t think so Martin.\u201d He shook his head and patted my back.\n\u201cPlease Pa, please!\u201d\nHe got up and weakly said, \u201cSorry.\u201d He left my room as I cried my eyes out.\nFantasies of running away and never returning shot through my head. I felt sorry for myself, something I had never done before. I grabbed onto my pillow and held it, trying to get all the comfort I could from cotton and feathers. I waited for Chambliss to come, feeling desperately alone.\nPart 3: The Plant\nI sat in the passenger seat of a car with Chambliss driving and three men in the back. Nobody spoke. I had no idea where I was being taken. Everyone smoked a cigarette with smoke filling the car. I thought about how much I missed my Ma. She tried not to show it, but she cried since Pa told her I was going alone. She must have felt great fear entrusting her only child to an alleged murderer.\nThe car stopped and Chambliss turned to me. \u201cThere\u2019s a bag in the trunk. You\u2019re going to put it under the steps of the 16th Street Baptist Church.\u201d\nI don\u2019t know why I agreed. I guess it was my fear of finding out the price of my disobedience, but I should have known better. \u201cWhat do you mean under the stairs?\u201d I asked.\n\u201cThe stairs are made of wood. There\u2019s a hole small enough for you to sneak under.\u201d\n\u201cWe don\u2019t got all night!\u201d a man yelled from the back.\nI exited the car, rattled from the hollering. I went to the trunk and unlocked it. The only thing inside was the bag I was to plant.\nChambliss stuck his head out the window and motioned for me to come to him. \u201cWhatever you do, don\u2019t look inside of the bag. Am I understood?\u201d\nI carried the bag to the church, which was a quarter mile away. They wanted to be far away in case something went wrong. If only I had stayed inside and not played ball, I would have been sleeping in my bed. But the more I thought about it, I realized I was pre-chosen. My Pa owed big money and I was the one to pay off his debt.\nI reached the stairs and looked about. If I was caught, they would ditch me and turn me in as the mastermind of what they planned. I crawled under the stairs through the hole. I was not given a flashlight, so I had to reach out with my hand to make sure I wasn\u2019t bumping into anything. I rested the bag against the building. I was tempted to look inside, but didn\u2019t, adhering to the wishes of the coward I feared.\nI crawled out, with all sorts of garbage clinging onto me. An old black man walked up to me. He smiled a mouth of yellow teeth and rested his hand on my shoulder. \u201cWhat are you doing down there?\u201d he asked.\n\u201cI thought I saw money down there,\u201d I lied.\nI was terrified because a potential witness was talking to me. The Klan was up to something bad. I had the power to stop it, yet I was too afraid to take a stand because of the dangers my family would encounter.\n\u201cI have a granddaughter about your age who sings in the choir at this church. I can\u2019t wait until I see her in a couple of hours!\u201d\nI smelled the alcohol on him. I felt better because he wouldn\u2019t remember our meeting. \u201cThat\u2019s nice,\u201d I said and walked away, feeling spooked.\n\u201cTake care!\u201d he screamed out and laughed to himself.\nI went to where the car was, but it was gone. I looked across the street and around the bend, and saw nothing. The bastards ditched me. I wished my Pa was there. He would have stood up for me. Then again, he allowed me to go in a car of strangers to do Klan dirty work.\nI had two courses of action. The first was to find my way home and never mention what happened. The second was to find out what I planted and if it was bad, get it removed. And that was what I was going to do. I was no longer afraid of Chambliss. He was a coward who needed a kid to do his dirty work. My life didn\u2019t have to be ruined because my Pa owed money. We could change our names and move far away where the Klan wouldn\u2019t find us.\nI saw a police cruiser waiting at a stoplight. I ran to it with my hands out, looking like a lunatic. The officer rolled down his window and asked, \u201cWhat\u2019s the problem son?\u201d The cop was middle aged, clean shaven and had a trusting demeanor.\n\u201cI was forced to put something under the steps of the 16th Street Baptist Church. I don\u2019t know what it is. Maybe it\u2019s a bomb, I don\u2019t know!\u201d\n\u201cHold on now. Speak slowly. Who told you to do this?\u201d\n\u201cRobert Chambliss!\u201d\nThe cop got out of the car and put his hand on my shoulder. \u201cCalm down son.\u201d\n\u201cAnd he just left me alone. I\u2019m so scared!\u201d\n\u201cSit in the car son, let me take you home.\u201d\n\u201cAnd you\u2019ll find out what\u2019s under the church?\u201d\n\u201cAbsolutely, I\u2019ll radio it in.\u201d\nAs a child you are taught that the members of law enforcement upheld the ideals of society. They stopped the bad guys, simple as that, putting their lives on the line to do so. I was wrong. I got home safely that night, but that cop did nothing about the bomb. It killed four innocent girls. I killed four innocent girls.\nPart 4: The Confrontation\nFive years passed. I never spoke a word about that night, not even to my parents. Each of us carried guilt about that night. Chambliss never went to the house again with my Pa\u2019s debt paid with the blood of four little girls. I never saw that cop again. He probably told Chambliss about my attempt to backstab him. If he did, the Klan never retaliated. We moved to Wyoming a couple of months after, where my Pa got work through one of his Army buddies. We were poorer, but at least we weren\u2019t in Alabama.\nThe move did nothing to alleviate the devastation I felt. I had a chance to stop what happened, and if I really wanted to, I could have. Being twelve years old is no excuse for allowing a mass murder to happen. It didn\u2019t matter if my Pa was scared and weak. I could have been the bigger man and taken a stand. I did my best to block it out, but burying it only made my pain worse as time progressed. I enlisted in the Marines in hopes of getting sent to Vietnam and my wishes were granted. All I wanted was to die for my sin like I deserved.\nI saved up for a ratty old car and drove to Chambliss\u2019 house. For years, I played our confrontation in my head. It would start with me verbally overpowering him and end with me stabbing him right through his heart. I would watch him fall to the ground and writhe as his pathetic life exited his wretched body. The car, whose windshield I broke, stood in his driveway. I took the knife from my pocket and slashed the tires. I wished I had my baseball bat to do worse.\nI went to the front door and knocked. Birds chirped in the background. The door opened. It was Chambliss. He looked pathetic, dressed in dirty rags with a long cigarette flopping in his mouth. Someone who I thought had power and prestige was a backward hillbilly.\n\u201cIs that you, Little Martin?\u201d he asked with a laugh.\n\u201cYes Chambliss.\u201d The bastard still called me Little Martin, even though I was taller and stronger than he ever was.\n\u201cIt\u2019s Mr. Chambliss to you.\u201d\n\u201cYou don\u2019t deserve anything before your pathetic name!\u201d\n\u201cIf you\u2019re bitter about the church, don\u2019t bother. It happened. Get over it. I know you ratted on me, too bad the cop was on our side. You\u2019re lucky I didn\u2019t go after your family. With the Klan, when you snitch on one of us, you snitch on all of us. And don\u2019t think you fooled us by moving to Wyoming.\u201d\n\u201cYou\u2019re a real humanitarian.\u201d\n\u201cWhy are you here anyway? If you came to kill me you would have done it already.\u201d\nI pulled out my knife. He smirked. He reached into his back pocket and pulled out a pistol. He pointed it at my head. \u201cI can end your life and nobody would know, and even if they did, I got the Klan to protect me. How much jail time did I get for the church? Remind me.\u201d He laughed, gloating his repugnance to me. I couldn\u2019t imagine how anyone could brag about killing four little girls.\n\u201cFuck you!\u201d I yelled, unafraid to die. My insides were already dead because of him.\n\u201cWhen are you going to Vietnam?\u201d he asked, not drawing his gun away from me.\nI stood without saying a word.\n\u201cJust don\u2019t get yourself killed kid. What you did wasn\u2019t your fault.\u201d He turned around, leaving his back turned to me. He knew I didn\u2019t have the guts to stab him in the back. He closed the door and I stood there, feeling unaccomplished. I threw my knife in disgust at a nearby bush. I hoped one day he would be punished for the atrocity he committed, and unfortunately, I did not have the guts to punish him.\nI walked to my car prepared for the long trip to Wyoming where I would only have my thoughts as company. I volunteered for Vietnam because there was a chance I would never come back, a desperation attempt to forget what I did. But in Vietnam I can save lives and be an asset to my comrades and country. But whatever I do, I will never bring those four girls back. 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        "raw_content": "School Psychology Certification in Florida: Become a School Psychologist in FL\nIn Florida, school psychology certification is issued by the Department of Education to candidates who have completed appropriate graduate education and met internship or practice requirements. School psychology is classified as a \"professional service area\" (http://www.fldoe.org/edcert/subjlist.asp); certificates are valid for practice with students in pre-kindergarten through grade twelve.\nSchool psychology licensure, on the other hand, is granted through the Florida Department of Health. Licensure is not a requirement for an individual who is hired by the schools. In some cases, though, individuals find it advantageous to pursue the higher credential.\nSelect a Florida School Psychologist topic below...\nEducation and Internship Pathways (5 Options)\nSchool Psychology Licensure Option\nEducation and Internship Requirements for DOE Certification\nThere are five pathways candidates can use to demonstrate competence for Department of Education (DOE) certification (http://www.fldoe.org/edcert/rules/6A-4-0311.asp). Some may be more applicable to those who pursued school psychology training in other jurisdictions.\nThe first option is to pursue a degree at the educational specialist level or higher that comprises at least 60 semester hours and includes a full year of internship. Six semester hours of internship credit should be awarded.\nThe second option is to hold a degree at the master\u2019s level or higher and have completed a 60-semester hour graduate program in school psychology which includes the following components:\nPsychological foundations\nMeasurement, statistics, and research design\nProfessional school psychology\nThere must be three credits earned through practicum and six to twelve credits earned in a yearlong internship.\nA third option is to hold a degree at the master's level and have completed 60 semester hours of graduate credit that includes the following courses and minimum semester hours:\nTwelve semester hours of psychological foundations: Coursework can include biological bases of behavior, social bases of behavior, abnormal psychology, and child psychology.\nSix semester hours of educational foundations: This can include topics such as school organization and operation, remedial techniques, and education of exceptional learners.\nNine semester hours of psychoeducational assessment: At least three semester hours must be in individual intellectual assessment: Behavioral and personality assessment may be among the other psychoeducational assessment topics covered.\nSix semester hours of measure, statistics, and research design: Program evaluation, statistics, and testing and measurement would fall under this category.\nNine semester hours of intervention/ specialized techniques: Topics may include counseling, consultation, and applied behavioral analysis.\nThree semester hours of professional school psychology: This includes subjects such as the history and foundations of the profession, school psychologist rules and functions, and legal and ethical concerns.\nThere should be a 3 semester hour practicum, but the Department will accept three years of certificated practice in lieu of practicum for candidates who utilize this pathway.\nThere should also be a yearlong internship that includes at least 1,200 total hours, at least 600 of which are in a school setting. The internship should be completed at a school that offers a graduate level school psychology degree and should be reflected by no fewer than six semester hours of academic credit. However, the Department will accept three years of certificated practice in lieu of internship.\nA candidate can also qualify for certification by holding a degree at the master's level or higher, having completed a school psychology program, and having served for three years as a school psychologist. The professional must have been duly certificated in the jurisdiction where the service was accrued.\nA final option is to be in possession of a Nationally Certified School Psychologist (NCSP) credential issued by the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP). This credential also requires at least 60 semester hours of graduate study and a 1,200 hour internship. The Praxis II school psychologist examination is another NASP certification requirement.\nCandidates can submit applications online (http://www.fldoe.org/edcert/apply.asp). They may instead request that application materials be mailed to them.\nOfficial transcripts may be sent by the issuing institution or included within the application packet. Florida notes that if the issuing institution can submit them electronically to the Bureau of Educator Certification, this is preferable.\nThe state charges an application fee of $75 per certification subject (http://www.fldoe.org/edcert/fee.asp).\nIf the review is favorable, the applicant will receive an Official Statement of Status of Eligibility for either a temporary or professional certificate; this is sufficient to seek employment. Candidates who report criminal history will have their application materials forwarded to Professional Practices Services.\nThe certificate will be issued after the individual has been 1) employed by a public district or qualifying private school and 2) fingerprinted (http://www.fldoe.org/edcert/step2.asp). Individuals employed by public schools (or public charter schools) will be fingerprinted by the personnel office. Individuals employed by qualifying private schools may have different procedures.\nIf the initial certificate is issued at the \u2018temporary\u2019 level, the school psychologist will need to complete additional requirements (as dictated by Statement) before a certificate at the professional level is issued.\nIf the initial Statement indicates an applicant is not eligible for credentialing at any level, the candidate may become eligible by meeting requirement that have not yet been met. (The Bureau of Educator Certification will outline the options.)\nInternationally Educated School Psychology Candidates\nInternationally educated candidates must have a credential evaluation (http://www.fldoe.org/edcert/foreign.asp). This may be carried out by a United States university, a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) or the Association of International Credential Evaluators (AICE), or a credential evaluation agency that has been expressly approved by the Bureau of Educator Certification. The evaluation must break education down course by course with descriptive titles and semester hours earned; it must also include a statement of what U.S. degree the degree is equivalent to.\nSchool Psychology Licensure\nLicensure as a school psychologist can increase one\u2019s scope of practice, allowing for practice in the private sector (http://www.nasponline.org/certification/state_info_list.aspx). Again, there are several pathways, some of which apply only to individuals who have already met requirements in some jurisdiction (http://www.floridahealth.gov/licensing-and-regulation/school-psychology/licensing/index.html).\nAn individual who is applying through the traditional pathway will need to provide evidence of a qualifying graduate level education. It must be at least the equivalent of a specialist degree. Three years of experience will be required; two must be under supervision. Doctoral level internship may be credited. A professional who seeks licensure as a school psychologist will also need to take the Praxis II examination in school psychology.\nA professional who holds diplomat status through the American Board of Professional Psychology is deemed qualified. (This certification is only awarded to professionals with doctoral education.)\nApplications for Florida licensure are on the DOH site (http://www.floridahealth.gov/licensing-and-regulation/school-psychology/applications-forms/index.html).\nThere are multiple ways of contacting the Bureau of Educator Certification. Individuals may use the email contact form (http://www.fldoe.org/edcert/contact.asp). General information is available to those who call 800-445-6739. Callers who have an Applicant ID number can speak to a certification specialist or receive information about which documents have been received and placed in their file. Individuals may also visit the Bureau of Educator Certification office in Tallahassee.\nThose interested in the higher credential may reach Licensing Support Services at 850-488-0595. Other contact information is found on the DOH site (http://www.floridahealth.gov/licensing-and-regulation/school-psychology/contact-info.html).\nThe Florida Association of School Psychologists (FASP) does not handle credentialing, but provides additional resources for professionals and pre-professionals (http://www.fasp.org/). Internship information is available on the FASP website (http://www.fasp.org/Standing_Committees/School_Psychology_Students_Interns.html).\nAlso, take a look at the FASP Training and Credentialing page for additional information.",
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        "raw_content": "Richard Holloway is the author of more than twenty books, including Godless Morality: How to Keep Religion out of Ethics, Doubts and Loves: What is Left of Christianity, Looking in the Distance: The Human Search for Meaning and Between the Monster and the Saint: Reflections on the Human Condition. His most recent is Leaving Alexandria: A Memoir of Faith and Doubt. It documents his education in an Anglo-Catholic monastery, his subsequent life in the Anglican church and his wavering dedication to his religious beliefs. His latest publication is a pamphlet entitled A Plea for a Secular Scotland.\nHe was the Bishop of Edinburgh and Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church until his resignation in 2000 and Chairman of the Scottish Arts Council from 2005-2010. In 2009 he was guest director of the Edinburgh International Book Festival. He is currently Chairman of Sistema Scotland, a charity that seeks to use the power of the orchestra to help and inspire disadvantaged young people.\nNick Major met Richard Holloway at his house in Edinburgh. They sat in an alcove in the sitting room, overlooking a cold wet street. Outside the persistent wind sent autumn leaves swirling into the air. Holloway, dressed in orange cord trousers and a black jumper, peppered his conversation with illustrative quotes from philosophy and religion. An unguarded enthusiasm for life was reflected in his frequently rhapsodic tone and a desire to unpack each problem he faced in search for some underlying meaning. His Border terrier, Daisy, kept guard over proceedings.\nScottish Review of Books: Aged fourteen you went to live in an Anglo-Catholic monastery for six years. That was a bold move, especially as you were quite young and didn\u2019t come from a particularly religious family. There didn\u2019t seem to be much debate about whether you were going or not. You just dived straight in.\nRichard Holloway: Well, I tend to be impulsive. I\u2019m a reckless kind of person anyway. I tend to make big decisions instinctively and sometimes I regret them. I didn\u2019t regret that one. I don\u2019t know what my life would have been like. I was scheduled to leave school at fourteen and I don\u2019t know what would have become of me, whether the capacities I had would have been allowed to flourish in some other way. Anyway I\u2019m enough of a Nietzschean to say that there\u2019s no point in repining. You have to say yes to the life you\u2019ve lived. It\u2019s the life you chose, with all its flaws and mistakes, you have to say yes to that. But I think it opened me out, it educated me in an eccentric kind of a way. And one of the things about Kelham was that HK [Herbert Hamilton Kelly], the founder, was a maverick, a bit of a failure in his own eyes; he did instil into the ethos of the place a kind of scepticism towards human institutions, including religion.\nIt wasn\u2019t how I imagined a monastic life to be.\nIt was an interesting, eccentric place for that reason. In many ways the Old Man [HK] thought the biggest rival to God was religion because religion is a human construct and its greatest danger is idolatry \u2013 making absolute that which is relative, that which is human. The illusiveness where HK was concerned was that only God was God but you didn\u2019t know whether you were getting God or simply getting a projection of yet another human fantasy, which is why I hold things lightly and have a kind of scepticism about religious claims, human claims. There\u2019s something almost Zen-like about it \u2013 that you never knew the word of God for sure but you had to do it.\nThere is this idea that God is just another voice in your head and you should listen to it but not necessarily do what it says.\nBut I still agree with Wittgenstein: there is something weird about being, the fact that there is something and not just nothing\u2026there is something weird about the being of being. I agree with Wittgenstein when he said: when every conceivable, every possible scientific question has been answered the problem remains. Which is why we\u2019re sitting here talking about this stuff still and will be in the next two, three thousand years. It\u2019s these funny human brains we\u2019ve got with the capacity for asking these impossible-to-answer questions.\nCould you give an overview of how you started writing Leaving Alexandria?\nIt was the insistent going back to that graveyard [Kelham]. I did that over the years and in 2009 I took my notebook with me and decided I would write the day and that became the prologue \u2013 try and figure out why I was going back to that graveyard and weeping, essentially. I spent a couple of nights at the little hotel across the road from Kelham and just sort of wandered around and soaked up the atmosphere and sat down. It was lovely weather and I took notes of my reactions and then described that particular day. I wrote that up partly to clear my head, I think. Because I never really planned to write anything like this. It\u2019s a memoir, not an autobiography. A memoir is a very different kind of form, at least as far as I\u2019m concerned. It\u2019s not a piece of self-justification which a lot of autobiographies are, which is why they are mostly written by politicians.\nIt was a piece of self-excavation, an attempt to try and discover a self. Kierkegaard said we live our lives forward and we understand our lives backwards. It was an attempt to try and look back, figure out why I left all those places. Hence the Leaving Alexandria motif. And then the book wrote itself. It was very helpfully edited by Nick Davies, who was then my editor at Canongate. I wrote it slowly over two years and it came in that kind of thematic rather than chronological way. And it was written after I\u2019d reached the stage of peace and clarity about all this in which I was away from any kind of church commitment for about five years. I needed that sabbatical to clear my head. I inched my way back to what I call a position of agnostic Christianity where I\u2019m still a religious person. I still practise but I hold the thing more as poetry than as prose, but it\u2019s still clearly important to me to hold it. The epilogue hints at that because I\u2019m back at Old Saint Paul\u2019s as a sort of lay person. I occasionally will preach. I\u2019ve got a narrow bandwidth within which I can still preach fairly honestly in a kind of Christian humanistic way. I can use God\u2013language as a kind of way of talking about a search for ultimate meaning. I can even use it in ways that suit other people for their needs rather than for mine. But I\u2019m in a fairly relaxed position about it now. I\u2019m happy to live in a state of unknowing about ultimate reality.\nThe sense I got from a book like Between the Monster and the Saint is that now, for you, religion serves best not as doctrine but as art. Something on the level of fiction that can cast light on human meaning.\nBoth myth and fiction are words that get misunderstood. Fiction is something you make to express meaning because great fiction is about life. Myth does that as opposed to science. You know the famous distinction between Mythos and Logos? And that\u2019s why we can still read ancient myths with meaning but we can\u2019t read ancient science now. I think the thing that\u2019s unique to the human animal as far as I can see is that we do ask these big questions of the meaning of our own existence. And religion has been one of the ways they have been traditionally answered. But I think religion has tended to misunderstand its own answers and has tried to scientize them. Nietzsche was good at this. He said you kill a myth when you historicize it. You kill the story of Adam and Eve when you say it actually happened. But when you recognize that it\u2019s a myth, you recognize it\u2019s still happening here. People are discontented and losing and walking away and all of that. I\u2019ve reached that stage when I don\u2019t try to hammer the way I hold these things into anyone else. And I resist them trying to hold the way they hold things by hammering it into me. I simply say: this is the way I now see things.\nYou\u2019re quite fond of Friedrich Nietzsche aren\u2019t you?\nI\u2019ve got a superstition: I never write a book without a quote from Nietzsche. He\u2019s my rabbit\u2019s foot in the racing car.\nIs the historicizing of myth becoming more popular? You can see it with the rise of religious fundamentalism. I was wondering what your thoughts on that are, especially as you\u2019ve recently written a pamphlet entitled A Plea for a Secular Scotland. Do you think there\u2019s a connection between the two? As society becomes increasingly secular groups like religious fundamentalists or, at the other extreme, militant atheists, become more entrenched in their respective positions.\nI think you\u2019ve put your finger right on it. All this stuff is so intrinsically uncertain and uncertainty is very frightening for a lot of people. It\u2019s a well-known psychological trope. Adam Phillips writes very movingly about it, that over\u2013certainty, fanaticism, are ways you handle the big uncertain hole inside you that you can\u2019t live with. And so you manufacture these certainties either of a negative or a positive sort. I think you\u2019re seeing in a funny kind of way the Punch and Judy, the mirror image of, the extreme fundamentalists and the extreme atheists. They\u2019re not unlike each other in their fanaticism to sort other people out, to clear religion out or to impose a particularly tight version of religion. It\u2019s no accident that in a time of rapid change and uncertainty the religious groups that are growing are the fundamentalist ones because they give this package. They give an answer to every question. If that\u2019s what you want: if you want to live with every question answered rather than questioning every answer, which I think is a much more exciting way to live, then you will get that and those religions. I don\u2019t particularly mind them doing that. Frank Sinatra said he believed in anything that got him through the night. Anything that gets people through life. Where I depart from them, and I have to challenge them, is if their certainties start punishing and being cruel to other people and the trouble with a lot of hyper-certain fundamentalist religion is that it\u2019s extremely cruel. It actually hurts people. I don\u2019t just mean psychologically. It can blow people up. It can have them beaten up because they\u2019re gay, all of that. That\u2019s why I\u2019ve reached a stage in my life when if I preach anything at all I preach the beauty and the tenderness of uncertainty and provisionality, except when you have to challenge manifest evil, when I think you really have to be strong. You can let almost anything go except people hurting your brothers and sisters.\nDo you think there should be a change in terms of the debate? Using terms like \u2018manifest evil\u2019 is rooted in a Christian world-view. Often religious fundamentalists are fuelled by a battle between good and evil.\nLanguage is always a problem. John Gray says it\u2019s our original sin. Once you create language you create ideas. Once you create ideas you create opposing ideas. And you create uncertainty and people kill each other over them. You could do it over politics as well as over religion. I use the term manifest evil because it means a visible evil. I think you have to say that some things are evil. I think it\u2019s clearly evil to rape and torment a two-year-old girl because you happen to have those particular tendencies. You may be able to explain it. The person who did it may himself have similarly gone through that experience. The abduction of children, the blowing up of innocent civilians, enslaving \u2013 I agree with Hobbes in many ways, in a very pessimistic view of human history. It is a history of folly, of cruelty, of punishment. But it\u2019s also a history of the possibility of challenging those. I don\u2019t believe we are on a progressive linear curve but I do think there can be improvements. If I were a woman I would rather live in this society now than when my mother was a child. If I were gay I\u2019d rather live in Scotland than in Uganda.\nI\u2019m interested in why humans are cruel to one another. Often it\u2019s seen that evil is rooted in religion rather than a part of human nature. How far do you think evil comes from religion and how much is it just a part of us?\nI think it\u2019s a human reality but it can be amplified by religious modalities. We disagree and we conflict with each other on many many many issues. The problem with specifically religious angles on that is that they tend to load normal disagreements with the transcendental factor, the divine factor, and it makes it very difficult to challenge. If God is telling you to blow up someone or if God is telling you to stone a fag or to wrap a woman in a black blanket it\u2019s difficult to challenge that if they have internalised that completely. Which is one reason why I think it\u2019s important for our society to operate morally and politically on as secular a realm as it can because at least you can then challenge these things.\nTake a simple modest issue like gay marriage. I think the Scottish government handled this very well because they said to religions: we realise that you guys will probably not allow yourself to do this because it goes against your rules and your ontologies and your metaphysics. We\u2019ll respect that and we\u2019re not going to force that, in spite of your anxiety about being taken to the European Court. But our tenderness towards you must be reciprocated. Because you do not have the right to veto people who do not have a religion, who do not believe in your God, or because they have a God that affirms gay marriage\u2026the Unitarians and the Quakers and the Pagans should be allowed to go ahead and do this. What gives you the right to impose your God\u2019s veto on the paradigms of other people?\nI think religion has shown itself to be pretty ungenerous and ungrateful in Britain on these big debates, because it\u2019s afforded a lot of space. It\u2019s allowed opt-outs from equalities legislation. You can\u2019t take it to court because it doesn\u2019t ordain women \u2013 it\u2019s not a job they would say! So, I think on the whole secular governments in Europe have been actually very magnanimous towards religion, partly because they realise that human history is very messy. But I think there has to be a bit of that reciprocity and so I wrote that little pamphlet for the Saltire Society partly in response to the way the gay marriage debate had gone in Scotland.\nDo you think that in order to be truly secular Scotland would have to be independent or could it be a secular nation within the UK? It seems strange to have a secular nation within Great Britain when we still have, for instance, the House of Lords.\nIf independence comes and we create a Scottish constitution then we get a chance to write on that blank sheet of paper that you don\u2019t often get in history. At the moment I\u2019ll be relaxed about whatever happens. That pamphlet in particular had one eye on the independence debate but I think it\u2019s an argument that also applies to Britain as well as to Scotland, with the proviso that I keep making when I\u2019m talking about these things with people that we\u2019re in the middle \u2013 being a movie fan I always use this metaphor \u2013 we\u2019re in the middle of the movie. Human history is a movie that has been going for a long time. Big debates, for instance, about the role of churches and church leaders on education committees in Scotland come out of the fact that most education was run by the church in Scotland until fairly recently so inevitably you have remnants and residues of that previous paradigm. You don\u2019t ever get a shot at just scrapping the past and starting all over again and so it\u2019s messy. But on the whole I think the current thinking \u2013 and it should be managed with humour and with a certain amount of carefulness \u2013 is towards running these institutions on secular terms, in terms of this world\u2019s realities.\nEngland, which has an established church in the way that Scotland doesn\u2019t, which has bishops in the House of Lords, unelected, these are all parts of the long history. There has been a fair amount of reform in the House of Lords if we\u2019re talking about that. But it seems an almost intractable problem because every new reform seems to make it bigger and weirder. I suspect that the bishops in the House of Lords will go in time. The way the British bit handles this stuff on the whole is by way of an improvisational institutional jazz approach. We\u2019re a bit reluctant \u2013 and this is the British bit of me \u2013 to establish things on an ideological basis, we\u2019re a bit pragmatic and I actually quite like that. I\u2019m the opposite of an ideologue who knows what a pure culture would look like, a pure politics, a pure religion, and applies it. I agree with John Gray; the trouble with those things is that you usually have to get a lot of people out of the way to establish it. It seems to me often a choice between a good-natured muddle and a cruel clarity.\nOn the topic of secularism and education: how would religion fit in to a secular education? At the moment you have free schools being set up which base their teaching on religious doctrine, which I disagree with. On the other hand you don\u2019t want to lose the importance of religion. I had a secular education and when I came out of college I knew next-to-nothing about Christianity, which is a problem if you want to study culture.\nAgain, it\u2019s untidy. It might appear inconsistent: I don\u2019t approve of the opening of faith schools on the rates as it were. I can understand from the mess of history how it happened. I can understand how Catholic education got going in Scotland because they were prejudiced against. They had to set up Catholic schools because of all the anti-Irish sentiment in Scotland. It was very ugly, it was very prejudicial and they had to do that to protect their own children. They have created a very good school system that a lot of secular people quite like, because they like some aspects of the discipline of it. It\u2019s an example again of the way this is muddled and untidy. I think you can tolerate what came out of the past because it was conditioned by the realities of 50, 60, 100 years ago. I think it\u2019s quite another thing to establish new variants of faith schools simply because we had them in the past. I think that consistency is unnecessary. Faith communities have the right to set up their own schools as voluntary associations paid for by the parents, but I have reservations about some aspects of the free school movement, particularly in England \u2013 Islamic schools, Creationist schools. I wish we could keep religion out of the new bit of this while understanding that okay, it came out of history and the old bit and we can\u2019t tidy that up. But why do we go on running this old fashioned approach into the future?\nTo go to your other question about religion and human culture: I do think that because of the nervousness about all of this it\u2019s quite difficult to teach religion in ways that don\u2019t irritate atheists and secularists. I have been quite impressed by what I\u2019ve seen in moral and religious education at the secondary level in Scottish schools. I\u2019ve been impressed by quite a few of the teachers I\u2019ve met, who teach it philosophically. I think it can be done well without imposing it confessionally on people. It\u2019s not easily done. But when you think that these are the big existential problems we all argue about: where do morals come from? What is the best form of the good society? How should we respond to the elderly? What about people who want assistance to die? What about the ethics of aborting? All of those things. They are exciting to discuss and they are inescapable and religion makes a contribution to those because they tend to come at them from a confessional angle. You can look at these things in many different ways. I would quite often go into secondary schools and talk to fifth, sixth formers about these issues and they were always passionate about this stuff because it\u2019s about being human.\nSometimes there is a misconception that secular nations are less religious. But is it not the case that secular nations operate on a kind of religious pluralism?\nVoltaire said if you have two religions they will be at each other\u2019s throat and if you have thirty religions they\u2019ll live in peace. That\u2019s what happened in post-Enlightenment Europe and it\u2019s one reason why religion bedevils a lot of patriarchal and theocratic societies still because they are always having to do down other religions, hold other religions in check. Whereas all religions are allowed to flourish in our country provided they are not breaking the law. If a religion imposed female circumcision \u2013 that\u2019s against the law in this country. Most of it is argued for on a kind of cultural basis but there may be deep religious angles to that as well. But in my experience secular governments bend over backwards to allow religions the space to operate their norms provided they are not spinning over. It\u2019s very interesting to watch the debate about male circumcision that we\u2019re beginning to tiptoe around. I read the Guardian, as you would expect, and various articles tiptoe around that.\nI don\u2019t know about that debate.\nPeople are nervous about it because it\u2019s the baptism rite of the Jewish community and of various other communities as well. There are people who are beginning to argue that it\u2019s imposing a cruel religious rite on children \u2013 it imposes pain, there\u2019s no rational need for it. I don\u2019t know where my own mind is on this. But Giles Fraser, who is a Christian priest, ethnically Jewish, wrote a piece a few months ago justifying the circumcision of infant Jews because it is the sacrament of being Jewish. But I know liberal Jews who are now beginning to say you could have a spiritual circumcision, you don\u2019t need to see that as a surgical operation. I\u2019m not taking sides on this but it\u2019s an example of the way a religious norm can suddenly start upsetting people precisely because it appears to be an intrusion into the lives of the innocent, a bit like female circumcision. The terrible thing about female circumcision is that it removes sexual pleasure from a woman, I understand, whereas male circumcision doesn\u2019t. Although there are people who say the uncircumcised get more fun than the circumcised \u2013 but how could you possibly compare!\nIn the late 1990s you were patron of the Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement and you came under verbal attack from some African and American bishops at the Lambeth Communion in 1998. A lot of the homophobic attitude in African culture seems to come from a hatred of sodomy. Do you think that\u2019s an impact of Christian missionaries, a colonial imposition that African religion has internalized?\nI wonder if that\u2019s what\u2019s going on here. I mean it think it\u2019s probably pre-Christian. I remember an African academic at Lambeth \u201998 after the African bishops had done this big challenge and she said what was really going on there was in a sense a kind of male supremacist sexuality and that\u2019s why I quoted Andrea Dworkin because she\u2019s good at this. She says: men fuck, women get fucked. And if you get fucked as a man then you\u2019re not a man. Now I think a lot of that is atavistic \u2013 that\u2019s kind of pre-Christian almost. Okay you put a kind of Christian gloss on it \u2013 not that there is a lot about sodomy in the Bible. If a man lies with a man as with a woman it is an abomination. That\u2019s in the book of Leviticus. There are little bits in the Letter to the Romans. It doesn\u2019t come in to the Gospels at all. So it\u2019s never very overt and of course in Leviticus there are lots of things that are an abomination on the same level. Eating lobsters is on the same level\u2026\nI\u2019ve read Leviticus and there are some strange ideas in it\u2026\nIt\u2019s to do with purity stuff\u2026so I\u2019m not sure that I would buy that particular diagnosis: why would Christian preachers in the 19th Century be talking about sodomy much at all? Because there was no out gay community to challenge it. It was almost implicit in the culture so I\u2019m not sure. I think Africa is a very homophobic continent. I think South Africa is an exception but I think it must be deep in that particular culture as it was, of course, deep in our own culture until it was challenged by gay people themselves.\nMy God, within living memory. And the culture I grew up in was a kind of \u2018don\u2019t ask don\u2019t tell\u2019 kind of culture. There was always a gay subculture and it recognised each other and it probably operated transgressively and riskily and it was only with twentieth century liberationist movements that it actually started challenging attitudes. I can remember the Wolfenden Report and we didn\u2019t decriminalise homosexuality in Scotland until 1980. Eddie Morgan came out when he was 70 and he was Scotland\u2019s greatest poet of the twentieth century. I think you probably find it in most cultures. In most places in the world it\u2019s still probably pretty tough to be gay.\nI resigned from the Labour Party over the Iraq war, like a lot of people. I was a member of the Labour Party and I suppose like a lot of Scots, I thought the Labour Party \u2013 especially the post-1945 Labour Party \u2013 delivered many goods to my people. They created a welfare state; they helped my own people out of poverty into something richer and more creative. I can remember election day 1945 when Labour swept in. The Vale of Leven, which was a fairly left-wing community, was rejoicing over that.\nI joined the Labour Party and I was thrilled when they got back in in 1997, but I became very disillusioned over the Iraq war. I marched against it like a lot of people. I\u2019m still appalled by it. I\u2019m appalled by the adventures in Afghanistan. We have no option but to do politics but politics like everything human is messy and conformist and is subject to a lot of folly. I think the war on drugs is folly. I think most military adventures are folly. Human nature is capable of enormous folly.\nBut nevertheless I think there is no option but to do politics and in a democracy we all do politics. I quite admire, on the whole, most of the politicians I know. I think they can get trapped in ideologies and I resent the way they can get trapped in faith positions. I know a lot about those traps and so when I watch politicians arguing from the party policy document, which is a creed, I say: why can\u2019t you tell us what you really think? But it\u2019s as difficult for them to do that as it is for clergy because they\u2019re sworn to a creed. It\u2019s creeds that do me in because I think nothing in human history can be boxed in as tightly as that. But I understand the need for them because that\u2019s the way parties operate.\nSo where I am politically at the moment in Scotland is that I voted SNP in the last Holyrood elections because I liked the way they ran things. I think what I want to go for is a kind of a competence that cares for the good of the total human community. I know a lot of politics is about interests but my interests would lie on doing the most good for the most people and so I\u2019d be a kind of standard fairly left-of-centre kind of person without any very fixed ideological wave. We can all agree on the end but disagree on the means to achieve the end. I\u2019m undecided about how to vote on the referendum. I\u2019ve got a classically Scottish divided mind: the Caledonian antisyzygy. And in many ways I don\u2019t want to too-quickly resolve that.\nI\u2019ll be comfortable no matter what happens after 2014. I\u2019m a bit irritated by some aspects of the debate that\u2019s going on but it\u2019s probably an important debate to have. So I\u2019m this queer mixture of wanting the best but knowing we never get the best and that\u2019s because we\u2019re not the best. I\u2019m not the best, politicians aren\u2019t the best. So again, a little bit of creative muddle, a little bit of jazz. Jazz is my favourite metaphor for everything!\nWhen you were Rector of Old Saint Paul\u2019s you did a lot of work with the homeless community. You helped set up Shelter in Edinburgh and soup kitchens among other things, all to help improve the lives of people on the margins. In the current situation of public sector cuts do you think there is a reversal going on for the homeless community? Is the work you and your colleagues did unravelling?\nI think there is a new cruelty in UK politics. There\u2019s a well-known mantra: it\u2019s the rich that got us into the pickle were in and it\u2019s the poor who are paying to get us out, which is one reason why I think the more I watch Westminster politics the more I can see it having a rebound impact on the referendum next year. On the other hand I think we can also trap ourselves into political responses that become institutionalised. It\u2019s one reason why I started a movement called Sistema Scotland. We\u2019re working in Raploch and Govanhill and we\u2019ll open in other areas because it seems to me that what we can do in those communities is give the children back a kind of dignity and discipline through the joy of music, through the communism of the orchestra, and build joy and purpose into their lives.\nThere\u2019s much that art and culture can do that politics can\u2019t do. I think it can reinforce the dignity and discipline of individuals. I think this is a constant struggle; we have to be constantly working to better ourselves. We also have to recognise that very often the solutions for one generation become problems for a subsequent generation. There\u2019s no doubt at all that we have created a system in Scotland whereby a lot of people are locked into a welfare dependency. I think the Westminster government\u2019s attempts to get out of it are cruel and will not succeed because they are trying to microwave a rapid way out of a problem that accreted very slowly over generations and I think we can only get people out of it over generations. Politicians tend to go for quick solutions to slowly built problems \u2013 that\u2019s why they never succeed because politicians are impatient and what I think that we need is a slow patient rebuilding of these communities and I think one of the \u2013 it\u2019s counterintuitive \u2013 but I think the Sistema movement is proving that that can happen.\nCan art alleviate the underlying socio-economic conditions in a community? If you don\u2019t address that problem is it just a temporary fix?\nI know what you\u2019re coming at here but I think what this seems to be doing is empowering those communities to respond to this surrounding inequality by giving them strength of purpose in their own hearts and minds, by in a sense educating them to handle it better, because the worst combination is persistent poverty, inequality, and low self-esteem and little education. That is a toxic tsunami of a mix that adds up to misery \u2013 an intense waste of human resources. Whereas the counterintuitive side of this is: you liberate those children into art and creativity and their whole personality begins to fizz and they\u2019re able to respond to the surrounding misery creatively.\nYou were chairman of the Scottish Arts Council for five years and Director of the Edinburgh International Book Festival for one year. There is a big debate at the moment concerning cultural funding for arts bodies and institutions in Scotland. One argument is that the people currently at the top of these organisations don\u2019t have sufficient knowledge of Scottish art and culture. Do you agree?\nYes and no. There\u2019s no doubt at all that there is an indigenous Scottish culture, there\u2019s a particular vibe up here. I see it in a different department. I see it when clergy from England come to work in the Scottish Episcopal Church \u2013 my church \u2013 they very often don\u2019t get it. They think it just is an extension of England. It isn\u2019t. I suppose it so happens that a number of our big cultural institutions over the years have been led by people who have come from outside Scotland and that can sometimes I think be over-interpreted or misinterpreted. I think it\u2019s important that if they do come they learn the language; they somehow get the feel of the place before speaking too much or trying to alter the vibe. And they\u2019re on a hiding to nothing of course because there is always a little bit of a tendency in Scotland \u2013 and it\u2019s not universal among Scottish arts organisations and artists \u2013 but they have to get used to the fact that we\u2019re a very argumentative culture.\nThere is a thing up here called flyting \u2013 really arguing a cause and challenging stuff and that can be quite disconcerting and I think that has to be recognised. I think that on the whole the politicians in Scotland have handled the politics of art and creativity reasonably well over the years. You\u2019re dealing with a very flyty community, a very argumentative community that\u2019s quick to challenge, quite rightly. And so you need somehow to be able to take that and understand it and not get too oppressed by it. I think on the whole the current minister of culture has got the rhetoric quite right. There was a bit of a blip when Creative Scotland came into existence. The politics of that maybe one day I\u2019ll write about or speak about but that was quite complicated and I think the difficulty came with trying to merge two particular cultures: the instrumental theory of art and the intrinsic theory of art. There was a sense in which both of those are true but in Creative Scotland there was a dissonance. Was art being valued because it creates the gross domestic product or was it valued because it\u2019s the best thing about it? I would hammer the intrinsic value of art; art for art\u2019s sake, while recognising incidentally people actually pay to read books and go to the movies, to go to the theatre, to go to concerts. And so it\u2019s a distinction without a difference but the debate got a bit fractious. I quite enjoyed my five years, partly because I enjoyed the philosophical side of the debate. I think it\u2019s always going to be part of the rowdiness of Scotland. We\u2019re a rowdy nation for that reason.\nLeaving Alexandria starts and ends with you walking in the hills, first around Loch Lomond and later in the Pentlands. Where\u2019s your favourite place to walk now?\nI always walk with my wee dog and she\u2019s getting old, she\u2019s thirteen and she\u2019s slowed down a bit. I\u2019ve been out in the Pentlands a lot this summer and this autumn and the one I\u2019ve tended to do partly for her sake: I go in between Bells Hill and Black Hill and over and down to Glencourse and up through the Green Cleugh and down Bavelaw. The only real climb is up Bells Hill from Balerno. And I\u2019ve done that repeatedly. Sometimes I do a version of it: I go in from Red Moss and round Black Hill. I haven\u2019t done the Kips and Scald Law yet this year. 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        "raw_content": "Olympic swimmer Ariana Kukors Smith resolute in her fight against USA Swimming and former coach\nOlympic swimmer Ariana Kukors Smith said we need to \u201cprevent this from happening to the next person.\u201d (Ted S. 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At that point, my relationship and sexual maturity were stunted,\u201d Kukors Smith said Monday. \u201cSo the entire time that we were in a \u2018relationship,\u2019 I was 15. And that\u2019s the truth of it.\n\u201cIt was a man who held my Olympic dream in the palm of his hand, who said I couldn\u2019t swim fast for anyone else, that I could only swim fast for him.\u201d\nKukors Smith said she decided to swim at the University of Washington because Hutchison demanded she stay close to him, and added he was the reason she eventually moved to Southern California. He\u2019d taken a coaching job in Fullerton and asked, again, that she stay close.\n\u201cEvery single part of my career, every single part of my life was navigated by him,\u201d Kukors Smith said. \u201cThat was all I knew. He programmed me to believe that was my truth.\u201d\nKukors Smith now lives in Manhattan Beach, Calif., with her husband, Matthew Smith, who\u2019s been a pillar of support for her.\n\u201cIt\u2019s been a process in these last few months of really understanding,\u201d Kukors Smith said. \u201cI\u2019m grateful to my husband. He was the one who stepped in a year and a half ago and told Sean to leave us alone.\u201d\nKukors Smith said Hutchison continued to message and call her even after she and her husband got engaged in the fall of 2016.\n\u201cAfter one conversation, my husband realized that had gone on long enough. He could see what Sean was doing \u2014 still trying to manipulate and control me in the background,\u201d Kukors Smith said. \u201cHe ended up stepping in and telling him to never contact us again.\n\u201cThat was the last day I heard from Sean, and I will forever be grateful for the strength that (Smith) showed because he was the person who stood up and protected me for the first time.\u201d\nThis lawsuit is Kukors Smith\u2019s way of standing up for past and future victims of sexual abuse.\n\u201cWhat happened in 2005, 2006 and 2007 when people were passing rumors (about Hutchison\u2019s alleged sexual abuse)? Who dropped the ball? Who within USA Swimming, and within these organizations were the ones who enabled the abuse to continue to happen?\u201d Kukors Smith said. \u201cYou hear (things like) \u2018Oh this could be bad for our image, this could be messy, I\u2019m sure she\u2019s fine.\u2019\n\u201cThat\u2019s a child. 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        "raw_content": "Tax season officially started this week, and with that comes many questions\u2014especially if you received settlement proceeds in 2016. By law, certain types of settlement proceeds must be reported as taxable income, while others do not. Here is what you need to know when you file your 2016 tax return:\nThe good news is, if you received a settlement due to a physical injury or illness, your settlement most likely does not count as taxable income. However, there are a few caveats:\nIf you itemized deductions for medical expenses related to the injury/illness in prior years, you have to include as \u201cOther Income\u201d the portion of the settlement that is for medical expenses that you previously deducted (see the \u201cRecoveries\u201d section of IRS Publication 525 for assistance with determining the proper amount to report).\nIf you invested your settlement money, any interest growth on the funds counts as taxable and must be reported as \u201cInterest Income\u201d.\nIf you received money for punitive damages\u2014even if it came from a personal injury case\u2014that money is taxable and should be reported as \u201cOther Income\".\nNon-Personal Injury Settlements\nIf you received money in a non-personal injury settlement (for instance, an employment discrimination case), then the settlement proceeds are subject to income tax; additionally, any portion of the proceeds intended to cover lost wages will need to be reported as \u201cWages, salaries, tips, etc.\u201d and will be subject to the social security wage base and social security and Medicare tax rates that are in effect in the year the proceeds were paid. Again, if you invest your settlement funds, any interest should be reported as \u201cInterest Income\u201d.\nStructured Settlements and Tax Advantages\nIf your settlement has not been finalized, you may still have time to take advantage of a structured settlement annuity. Not only does a structured settlement provide a vehicle to help ensure that your settlement proceeds will be there for as long as you need them, but it also offers tax advantages for both personal injury and non-personal injury settlements:\nFor personal injury settlements: As we previously discussed, settlement proceeds from a personal injury settlement are typically 100% income tax-free. But unlike traditional investment vehicles, any interest growth on a structured settlement is also tax-free.\nFor non-personal injury settlements: Although the settlement proceeds are taxable in these types of cases, if the proceeds are placed in a structured settlement annuity, then you are only liable for taxes on the income that you receive in a given year. For example, if you are awarded a settlement of $350,000, but place it in a structured settlement annuity that will pay out $15,000 a year, your tax liability for the settlement proceeds will be based on the $15,000/year payments. That could potentially save you from being bumped into a higher tax bracket, and could help preserve more of the settlement proceeds.\nIf you have questions about your settlement, contact our experienced settlement planning team today. The earlier you create a plan for your settlement proceeds, the better chance you have at preserving them.\nDisclaimer: The Settlement Alliance does not provide tax advice. For more information about how a settlement will affect your taxes, please contact your tax professional or visit the IRS website at www.irs.gov.",
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        "raw_content": "NOOOO! Zendaya Pretty Much Just Confirmed \"K.C. Undercover\" is Ending\nZendaya has been on her acting GRIND lately. Her Marvel movie Spider-Man: Homecoming has already banked nearly $700 million in theaters and her movie with Zac Efron, The Greatest Showman, is coming out on Christmas. And even though Z is bagging seriously high-profile roles, deep down, you were hoping she'd be able to do all that and still be able to continue being K.C. on her Disney Channel show K.C. Undercover.\nBut it looks like Z's Disney Channel days are coming to an end. *sob*\nWhile chatting with Entertainment Tonight at Variety's Power of Young Hollywood event, Z hinted that K.C. Undercover's third season would probably be its last.\nZendaya thinks that at this point in K.C.'s story, it seems pretty natural for the show to end. \"K.C.'s growing up, she\u2019s becoming a young woman, and there\u2019s been a lot of talk this season about her going to college,\" Zendaya added. \"So, I think so.\"\nZ's co-star Veronica Dunne, who plays Marisa on the show, echoed Zendaya's thoughts. \"We had such a great run and everyone\u2019s growing up,\" Veronica shared. \"I can\u2019t answer [whether the show is ending] for sure, but if it was, I think it\u2019d just be a great way to end this season, and end this show, because it\u2019s come to a great end and a beautiful family has grown up. So, I\u2019m happy about it either way.\"\nWE'RE NOT HAPPY ABOUT IT! We want K.C. and Zendaya on our screens forever!\nBut just like every Disney Channel star before her, it was only a matter of time before Z moved on to pursue new projects. It's just how the world works, sadly. If we're lucky, maybe she'll head back to the network in 20 years like Raven-Symon\u00e9 did for Raven's Home!\nEpic K.C. Undercover Guest Stars!\nZendaya is Every Awkward Girl Trying to Impress Her Crush in Hilarious New \"K.C. Undercover\" Clip\nWatch Zendaya & Bella Thorne Go Head To Head In Epic First Clip From Their \"K.C. Undercover\" Reunion!\nEpic Disney Channel Crossover!\nZ's Last Day Shooting \"K.C. Undercover\" Was Emo AF",
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        "raw_content": "September 27, 2018 | by Rebeca Maule\u00f3n\nThe cross pollination of jazz and flamenco is nothing new. Most would argue that it all began with Paco de Luc\u00eda. Upon his emergence as the reigning king of flamenco guitar, no other musician in Spain did more to advance the art form. It was his experimentation not only with jazz, but with Afro Cuban and Middle Eastern music, that ushered in a new era of what we now call \"flamenco-jazz.\" However, Miles Davis\u2019 album Sketches of Spain hinted at an unfamiliar yet magnificently fluid blend of the two traditions. Through Gil Evans\u2019 stunning orchestrations of Spanish impressionists Manuel de Falla and Joaqu\u00edn Rodrigo, the \u201cThird Stream\u201d work clearly signified that jazz had found a soulmate in Spain.\nBy the 1970s, as de Luc\u00eda\u2019s collaboration with infamous gypsy singer Camar\u00f3n had single handedly altered the stylistic approach of \u201cauthentic\u201d flamenco, Spanish artists were cultivating a blend of hard bop-infused textures with an increasing presence of Middle Eastern rhythms and instruments. In the 80s, fusion group Ketama boldly explored the many facets of musical alchemy, giving rise to a more blues-tinged style while simultaneously crowning a new guitar icon in Vicente Amigo.\nWhile the guitar is certainly a quintessential element of flamenco, there are a number of pianists who have deftly crafted a remarkable blend of flamenco and jazz, among them the extraordinary Chano Dominguez and Diego Amador. Inspired by the fluidity of Bill Evans, and the angular and rhythmically adventurous approach of Thelonious Monk, Dominguez, in particular, is one of Spain\u2019s most \u201cbilingual\u201d musicians.\nFlamenco-jazz also found a fierce advocate in Dominican-born pianist Michel Camilo, and his remarkable pairing with Spanish guitar virtuoso Tomatito, and more recently, Cuban piano titans Bebo and Chucho Vald\u00e9s (respectively), in their masterful collaborations with famed flamenco singers Diego El Cigala and Concha Buika. While many Spaniards insist that the best in flamenco must come from Andaluc\u00eda (in Southern Spain), other regions of the country have also produced artists who continue to push the cannon forward, notably Catalan groups Ojos de Brujo and Jarabe de Palo, who boldly combine flamenco styles with rock, hip-hop, Brazilian samba and more.\n\u2013 Rebeca Maule\u00f3n\nOrginally posted on October 27, 2016",
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        "raw_content": "The Great Ideas of Humankind\nThe English curriculum prepares students to be citizens of the world and masters of themselves. The curriculum stresses reading comprehension, creative and informative writing, oral presentations, and research activities, all of which combine in the art of thinking.\nThroughout high school, the teachers use traditional forms of literature\u2014novels, poetry, drama, criticism, editorials, and essays\u2014as original source material in order to encourage the students to understand the gifts of language and its relationship to what it means to be a human being.\nThe study of literature in ninth grade enables students to cover reading comprehension, vocabulary building, historical context, the use of language, and the important themes of the books, especially as these are expressed in terms of polarities. 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Hamlet is given special attention, too, as the great exemplar of explorations of human existence and identity.\nSenior year focuses on synthesis and working from different points of view, with prominence placed on the essay as a literary form. Russian literature, American Transcendentalism, Faust, and modern world literature provide the contexts out of which the students work as they make their way toward an increasing world consciousness.\nGrammar and Writing Workshop\nFocus on mastering English grammar and useage. Consciousness of structure of the language improves reading comprehension, and clarity in speaking and writing. Students practice writing substantive, clearly articulated paragraphs, and reading short stories and novels.\nA cultural overview of theater and dramatic literature in three distinct time periods: Greco-Roman, Medieval/Renaissance, and Modern. 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Under each drawing there would be a line or two of text, no more.\nThis was a wonderful opportunity and also a great challenge. For me, however, it presented a dilemma. I was a socialist and a member of a left wing party allied to the communists. My mental universe was divided between the working class which I supported, and the capitalists whom I detested. Here comes a capitalist paper and offers me a proper job, not just a small vignette, an occasional illustration or an odd cartoon. This was a proper job. Should I take it and join the bastards? Since I could not decide, I went to see Moshe Sneh, who was the leader of my party. I told him my dilemma. He asked me only one question: \"Do they pay?\" \"Of course they pay,\" I answered. \"If they pay,\" said Sneh, \"don't be an idiot, take the job!\" Since this was a response of the highest authority, I decided to accept the job.\nI started at once. On the fourth week I found myself without a subject. 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        "raw_content": "Can a US citizen register a .ca domain and Canadian Presence Requirements\nPosted on: September 24, 2017, in Domain Name Questions, Domain Name Tips, Domain Names\nCan a US citizen do a canadian domain name registration?\nUnfortunately, not unless they meet the Canadian Presence requirement policy set by CIRA;\nIt could also be a good extension for the state of California, but .CA is a country code Top Level Domain name extension (ccTLD) for our beautiful country of Canada.\nYes you can try to find ways to register a .ca domain names like using another person who meets this criteria, but you would depend on that party for any decision to be made for these domain names. It would not be a good investment if you can not control your domain name as you wish.\nAlso, .ca domain names are specific for Canada. 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        "raw_content": "Volcanoes: be afraid, be very afraid - the supervolcano is coming\nEvery so often the earth chooses to remind us that we really aren't in control of this planet.\nThe volcanic eruption in Iceland, which began on Wednesday, is just such a reminder.\nSmoke and steam hangs over the volcano under the Eyjafjallajokull glacier in Iceland. Credit:AP\nAs ash spews out across northern Europe, grounding all flights across Scandinavia and Britain, we begin to realise how powerless we humans are.\nBut as volcanic eruptions go, the fireworks on Iceland are small fry.\nScientists rank volcanoes according to how explosive they are, using the volcanic explosivity index (VEI), which goes from zero to eight. The measurement is based on how much material is thrown out of the volcano, how high the eruption goes and how long it lasts.\nLike the scale used to measure earthquake size, the VEI is logarithmic - meaning that a volcano with a VEI of five is 10 times more powerful than one with a VEI of four.\nAs yet, scientists haven't managed to gather enough data to calculate the VEI of Eyjafjoll, but Thorvaldur Thordarson, an expert on Icelandic volcanism at the University of Edinburgh, estimates that this one is probably a two or three - similar to the eruptions seen on Mount Etna on Sicily in 2002 and 2003, and the kind of eruption we expect to see somewhere on earth at least once every year.\nBy contrast, the eruption of Mount St Helens, in the north-west of the US in May 1980, was a one-in-10-year event, with a VEI of about four.\nMeanwhile, Pinatubo's boom in the Philippines in 1991 was a one-in-50- to 100-year spectacle, with a VEI of about five or six.\nBigger still was the eruption of Tambora in 1815, on the island of Sumbawa, Indonesia. Its ash was responsible for some of the spectacular sunsets painted by Turner.\nRated as a seven on the VEI scale (a one-in-1000-year event), it was the most deadly eruption in recorded history, killing more than 70,000 people.\nBut as the Eyjafjoll event is showing, even baby eruptions can cause quite a nuisance.\nAn area the size of North America or Europe could be devastated, and pronounced deterioration of global climate would be expected for a few years following the eruption. Such events could result in the ruin of world agriculture, severe disruption of food supplies, and mass starvation. The effects could be sufficiently severe to threaten the fabric of civilisation\nThe last time Iceland experienced an eruption of this size was in 2004, when the Grimsvotn volcano blew.\n\"On that occasion the ash cloud went to the north, but this time the jet stream has carried it south-east, towards the UK,\" Thordarson says.\nHaving its ash carried into some of Europe's busiest flight paths has made Eyjafjoll big news.\nNo aircraft can risk flying through the cloud - the chances of choking the engines and stalling the plane are high. And so we have to twiddle our thumbs until Eyjafjoll decides she has let off enough steam.\nIf Eyjafjoll is anything like Grimsvotn, the eruption will peter out in a day or two, but there is a chance that things could go on for a lot longer.\n\"We suspect it will end today or tomorrow, but it could last for weeks, months or even years,\" Thordarson says.\nAnd even if Eyjafjoll goes quiet again soon, that doesn't mean she has finished yet.\n\"The last time Eyjafjoll erupted [in 1823], it lasted for more than a year, so we could see more of the same disruption over the coming months,\" says Bill McGuire, director of the Aon Benfield UCL Hazard Research Centre at University College London.\nThordarson agrees, saying that we may well get a number of intermittent explosive events at Eyjafjoll over the next couple of years.\nFor vulcanologists, this most recent eruption is no surprise.\n\"There has been lots of unrest under this particular volcano for the past 10 years, which picked up in intensity at the beginning of this year,\" says Thordarson.\nIn fact, many vulcanologists are rubbing their hands with glee.\n\"It is a nice surprise for us, as this one hasn't erupted for a while,\" says Dougal Jerram, from the University of Durham.\nTo vulcanologists, Iceland is heaven.\nThere are 30 active volcanic systems on the island and very frequent firework displays.\nGeologists believe the reason for Iceland's explosive nature is that it sits over a \"mantle plume\" - a rising column of abnormally hot molten rock, originating at the edge of the earth's core.\nTo make matters even more spectacular, this particular mantle plume has positioned itself under the mid-Atlantic ridge: the crack that runs down the middle of the Atlantic, where the ocean floor divides and continuously spews out fresh lava.\nDespite its perfect position, Iceland has failed to live up to its reputation in recent decades.\n\"The volcanoes have been very quiet over the last half of the 20th century,\" Thordarson says.\nBut in the past 10 years, vulcanologists have noticed increased rumblings from below, suggesting that Iceland might be entering a more active phase again and brewing some really big bangs.\nIf the vulcanologists are right, we could be in for a bumpy ride.\nThe last time Iceland had a colossal eruption was in 1783. Laki, a fissure close to the Grimsvotn volcano, burst open and threw up fountains of lava and clouds of ash for eight months.\nThe poisonous sulphur dioxide gas killed over half of Iceland's livestock population and led to a famine that wiped out about a quarter of the country's population.\nMeanwhile, as the cloud blew south it wreaked havoc over Europe, too.\n\"This outpouring of sulphur dioxide during unusual weather conditions caused a thick haze to spread across western Europe, resulting in thousands of deaths throughout 1783 and the winter of 1784,\" says Jerram.\nThe fog was so thick that boats across Europe were forced to stay in port.\nFurther afield, the effects were also severe.\n\"There is evidence that Laki may have caused the failure of the rice harvest in Japan that year, and weakened the African and Indian monsoon circulation,\" Thordarson says.\nOn the explosivity index, Laki is judged to have been a six - the kind of volcano that occurs once every century, on average.\nSo how would we cope if Iceland produced another Laki tomorrow?\n\"I think modern society is better equipped to deal with the health and environmental effects, but the economic consequences of halting air traffic for five months or so would be very severe,\" Thordarson says.\nWorse still would be a repeat of an eruption such as that of Oraefajokull, Iceland's largest active volcano, which last erupted in 1362.\n\"This eruption was two or three orders of magnitude larger than Laki and the largest eruption in Europe in the past 2000 years,\" says Thordarson.\nBut when it comes to truly big threats, Iceland's volcanoes are mere distractions. Every 100,000 years or so a catastrophic eruption occurs, known as a \"supervolcano\".\nMore than 1000 cubic kilometres of material are blasted into the air and the ash and gas cloud sends earth into a chill for years.\nThe last time one erupted was 74,000 years ago, when Toba, on the Indonesian island of Sumatra threw out nearly twice the volume of Mount Everest in magma.\nToba was more than 5000 times as explosive as the eruption of Mount St Helens in 1980 and comes in as an eight on the VEI scale.\nThere is much debate about how devastating Toba was for humans, but without a doubt it will have had a very severe impact.\nSome scientists argue that it may even have caused a bottleneck in human evolution.\nPrevious supervolcanic eruptions have been linked to mass extinction events, such as the Permian extinction 250 million years ago - which wiped out more than 90 per cent of marine species and was associated with an eruption at the Siberian Traps.\nAnd unfortunately, there is no way of avoiding the next super-eruption.\n\"It is not a question of if, it is a question of when,\" says McGuire.\nUnlike conventional volcanoes, supervolcanoes are not always obvious from the surface, making it difficult for scientists to predict where the next one might be simmering.\nPossible contenders for the next eruption include Yellowstone volcano in Wyoming, the Phlegrean fields volcano west of Naples, Italy, and Lake Taupo in New Zealand.\nHowever, there are many other areas where a supervolcano could pop up, including Indonesia, the Philippines, several Central American countries, the Andes, Japan, the Kamchatka peninsula in eastern Russia, and even Europe (the area around Kos and Nisyros in the Aegean Sea might be a supervolcano).\nIn 2005, a working group (commissioned by the Geological Society of London) investigated the threat of a supervolcano and concluded that \"an area the size of North America or Europe could be devastated, and pronounced deterioration of global climate would be expected for a few years following the eruption\".\n\"Such events could result in the ruin of world agriculture, severe disruption of food supplies, and mass starvation. 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        "raw_content": "2018, Features, [email protected]\nPaul Vincent Sy\nVice President and Head of PH Retail, Primer Group of Companies\nWith 19 years of experience already under his belt, Paul Vincent Sy is not wary of time gone by. Instead, he focuses on the things that are in front of him\u2014trying not to miss a beat in both his career and personal life\u2014and looks forward to what else could be in store for the future.\nHis passion for his company\u2014Primer Group, known distributor of popular global lifestyle brands such as Herschel, JanSport, Roxy, Victorinox, and more\u2014has led him from being a humble I.T. guy to heading its entire Philippine Retail Division. 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        "raw_content": "Michigan judge rules teachers can leave union voluntarily\npolitics | Sep 04, 2014 | By Jack Spencer\nAdministrative Law Judge Julia C. Stern has ruled that under Michigan\u2019s right-to-work law, public employees can resign from a union at any time of the year. On that basis, Judge Stern said that the state\u2019s largest teacher union, the Michigan Education Association, has been violating the law by enforcing its so-called 'August window.'\n\u201cFreedom and the ability to exercise one\u2019s rights do not come with a time limit,\u201d said Patrick J. Wright, vice president for legal affairs at the Mackinac Center for Public Policy. \u201cAs we have said all along, the bylaws of a membership organization do not trump state statute. The MEA, unfortunately, chose to treat its members not as professionals but as piggy banks.\u201d\nThe Judge's \"notice to union members.\"\nUnder an internal rule the MEA would not accept a member\u2019s resignation from the union unless it is submitted in writing during the month of August. This case holds that private bylaws do not override state law.\nJudge Stern\u2019s ruling came in a case in which a group of Saginaw Public Schools employees charged the MEA with unfair labor practices. The legal action, in which the employees were represented by the Mackinac Center Legal Foundation, was filed with the Michigan Employment Relations Commission on Oct 21, 2013. Stern presided over a hearing on the case on Feb. 27, 2014.\n\u201cI conclude that PERA (the Public Employee Relations Act) now gives employees the right to resign their union memberships at will, and makes it unlawful, under Section 10 (20) (a), for a union to restrict that right,\u201d Judge Stern wrote in her decision, which was released late Wednesday. \u201cI conclude, as I did in those cases, that Respondent [the MEA] violated Section 10 (20) (a) of PERA by maintaining and enforcing its August window period.\u201d\nJudge Stern wrote that she based her conclusion on language in Michigan\u2019s new right-to-work statute, PA 349 of 2012, which passed the Legislature and was signed into law by Gov. Rick Snyder on Dec. 11, 2012.\nShe said that among the statutory changes effected by PA 349 was the \u201cright to refrain\u201d from union activities language, that had been part of the National Labor Relations Act since 1947. Therefore, according to Judge Stern, the law now explicitly gives employees the \"right to refrain from any or all [union] activities.\"\nIn a portion of her decision title \u201cProposed Remedy,\u201d Judge Stern wrote that she will recommend that MERC order MEA to cease and desist from enforcing the August window rule and either have it stricken from the union\u2019s bylaws or amended.\nThe judge also ordered a \"notice to union members\" which states that the union committed unfair labor practices in violation of the law. Union members are to be notified that the union:\nWill not restrain and coerce employees in the exercise of their rights.\nWill not maintain or enforce a rule that prohibits members from resigning their union memberships except during the month of August.\nWill not refuse to accept the resignations of the Saginaw teacher involved in this case.\nWill remove the August window from union bylaws or note that it is unenforceable.\nWill notify the Saginaw teachers that their resignations from the union (which happened outside of August) have been accepted.\nThe MEA asserts that the primary purpose of the August window period was to give it a stable membership count for the upcoming school year for budgeting and other administrative purposes. The union is expected to appeal Stern\u2019s decision.\nJack Spencer writes for Michigan Capitol Confidential, from where this article is adapted.\nmichigan education labor labor unions unions law freedom teachers politics",
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        "raw_content": "You are here: Home / Business/Industry News / Sports Memorabilia Industry News / Mantle\u2019s Career Ended Quietly 40 Years Ago\nMantle\u2019s Career Ended Quietly 40 Years Ago\nHis face adorned a Topps baseball card. But there would be no 1969 season for Mickey Mantle.\nHe had made his debut 18 seasons earlier, just as Joe DiMaggio\u2019s career was coming to an end.\nA young kid from Oklahoma then, Mickey Mantle had become a fading star by the time spring training camp opened in 1969. His body ached and his best years were in the rear view mirror. Painful as it was physically, Mantle couldn\u2019t stand the idea of hanging on for one more season as a part-time player.\nSunday marked the 40th anniversary of Mantle\u2019s retirement from the New York Yankees. The sports memorabilia hobby helped him make more money late in life than he had in some of those great seasons in the Bronx.\nThe Washington Times recalls Mantle\u2019s career and his exit from the game.\nMantle cards & memorabilia on eBay",
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        "raw_content": "Most of us want more when our employer says insincerely \u201cSorry\u201d when we know it\u2019s right there.\nDez \u2014 go get yours. Squeeze as hard as you can, try to scare them, because they would do the same thing to you. All we do now in America is squeeze each other as hard as possible in the name of extracting any loose change, so no one from Jerry Jones to the ticket-paying customer should ask Dez to be above it.\nToday marks the start of the Cowboys\u2019 three-day minicamp, which Dez is not contractually obligated to attend. He shouldn\u2019t.\nUnlike the time Emmitt held out for two games in 1993, the attitude toward pro jocks in their quest for more millions has tilted to the player. Or it should.\nIt used to be we were all collectively supporting ownership and their efforts to put the team and winning over the demands of the individual because it sounds pure and innocent. That somehow they would pass the \u201csavings\u201d down to us. Now, we know what a lie that was.\nOnce, we all bought into the fact that the employee should simply be grateful. Since then, we have all come to learn, repeatedly, that greed has taken over. It does not alter the enjoyment of watching a good game, but it is a reality.\nIn our \u201cpost-recession\u201d world, every employer squeezes the rank-and-file, further creating a gap between the haves and have-nots with the attitude of \u201cDo you know how lucky you are to even have a job?\u201d\nUnlike most of us, Dez has real leverage. With all due respect to Terrance Williams, there are not many Dez Bryants on this earth.\nHis boss is older with a long memory, and he does not want to upset his chances at a potential run to the Super Bowl.\nIn \u201993, Emmitt Smith held out for more cash. The team trotted out rookie Derrick Lassic as the starter, because anybody could run behind that Great Wall of Dallas. Sounds a little like DeMarco Murray leaving and being replaced by Joseph Randle/Darren McFadden.\nThe Cowboys started the \u201993 season 0-2, which included a three-point home loss to Buffalo. Linebacker Charles Haley snapped in the locker room after losing to the Bills, throwing his helmet in the vicinity of Jerry and screaming, \u201cWe\u2019re never gonna win with this [bleeping] rookie!\u201d\nFour days later, Jerry made Emmitt the highest-paid running back in the NFL. In turn, he led the NFL in rushing despite playing only 14 games, and the Cowboys won their second consecutive Super Bowl.\nThe type of leverage Dez seeks will come with losing more than $1 million, and his team losing some games. He does not want any part of either scenario. If by some miracle Dez sits out and the Cowboys open the season with consecutive losses against the Giants and Eagles, you better know Jerry will be at Dez\u2019s house with a loaded Brink\u2019s truck.\nMost of this chatter is just contract posturing, but we are approaching the point when this is about to get real. The Cowboys have until July 15 to finalize a long-term deal with Eighty-Eight before the one-year franchise tag salary of $12.8 million they applied takes effect.\nDez has done right by the Cowboys by voluntarily showing up at the team\u2019s practice facility a few times this off-season despite the fact he does not have to. He should not.\nIf they aren\u2019t paying you, don\u2019t do it. They are counting on your guilt and your inner desire to play.\nJerry Jones is fond of saying, \u201cNever let your money get mad.\u201d Dez is not letting his money get mad. He is doing what any one of us would try to do in a similar situation \u2014 he\u2019s trying to get his.\nWe can\u2019t run, jump or catch like this Dez but, on this one, we\u2019re all Dez Bryant. Go get it.\nCowboys are seeing game through virtual reality, drones\nCowboys receiver Terrance Williams continues to be an \u201copportunist\u201d\nRomo backs his comments on NFL, NFFC battle\nDarren McFadden taking his time with hamstring strain\nRolando McClain, Dez Bryant no-shows at OTAs",
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        "raw_content": "A School for Displaced Workers\nWith industries contracting and jobless rates among manufacturing workers skyrocketing, community colleges have become the new home of retraining programs.\nBen Venue Laboratories Inc. is hiring. That, in itself, is a story. Located in the U.S. Midwest, where unemployment is approaching 20 percent in some areas, the maker of freeze-dried and injectable pharmaceutical products employs 1,200 people and is looking for at least another 100. The Bedford, Ohio\u2013based manufacturer is one of the largest employers in the fledgling biotechnology and pharmaceutical corridor that industrial development authorities are trying to establish between Cleveland and Pittsburgh.\nConsidering recent severe job losses in its backyard, it would seem that Ben Venue\u2019s search for workers would be a relatively easy task. But it\u2019s not. Virtually none of the workers displaced from the auto, plastics, tire, or steel industries have the skills required to make drugs in sterile environments that meet U.S. Food and Drug Administration guidelines.\nSo Ben Venue process control manager Phil Mills has turned to Cuyahoga Community College\u2019s Corporate College to develop a 160-hour course on pharmaceutical manufacturing for people interested in jobs at Ben Venue or other local drug companies. Mills and a team of five Ben Venue employees advised the community college (known as Tri-C) on what kind of equipment to buy for the courses \u2014 devices and apparel similar to those used in the company\u2019s labs. The classes were first offered in mid-2008. \u201cWe\u2019re trying to create a labor pool with some initial knowledge of what the pharmaceutical industry is all about,\u201d says Mills, who also teaches some of the courses. Ben Venue has just hired its first graduate from the program.\nThis effort is one of hundreds under way at the nation\u2019s 1,200 community colleges. Thanks to a wave of workers, mainly in their 40s and 50s, who have been displaced from industrial jobs because of automation, the emergence of increasingly complex products that require more skilled manufacturing techniques, or foreign competition, a debate is simmering in the U.S. about the role employers should play in helping to retrain workers. By and large, companies have been skittish about spending heavily on retraining programs because they are an expensive proposition with limited returns; in fact, the smartest workers who get the most out of the training can parlay it into higher-paying jobs at competing enterprises. As a result, companies are more than happy to let community colleges fill the vacuum.\nThe Tri-C program has a wide range of relationships with local employers. The Cleveland Clinic works with the school to teach job seekers the ins and outs of the medical and health-care fields. And in Tri-C\u2019s Green Academy, former General Motors die makers are learning about manufacturing processes in solar energy plants producing photovoltaic cells. In a similar vein, Tri-C\u2019s joint effort with Ford Motor Company drives a curriculum that teaches skills needed at the automaker\u2019s Brook Park, Ohio, plant, which is gearing up to make a more energy-efficient engine called the EcoBoost. The program has an annual budget of about US$20 million, which comes from federal, state, and local governments as well as private foundations.\nSimilar efforts are being made in Texas, where four community colleges affiliated with Texas State Technical College are offering training in advanced fields ranging from robotics to biotechnology. In addition, enrollment in California\u2019s community college system increased by 135,000 students this year, to a total of 2.9 million, partly because of a rush of displaced workers seeking certificates and degrees, particularly in environment-related fields.\nPresident Barack Obama gave a big boost to these programs in July 2009, when he traveled to Macomb Community College in hard-hit Warren, Mich., and proposed $12 billion in new federal funding for community colleges. The administration has emphasized that a key purpose of the funding request, which is still pending, is to increase worker training.\nMany attempts to use training to cushion the blow of job losses have been made in the past, but most have had little success. As early as 1962, a program known as Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) was put in place to help workers who lost their jobs as a result of increased imports to the U.S. or shifts in U.S. production to other countries. But TAA has had to make do with minimal budgets most years, and has not had a great impact. During the 1990s, the debate over the North American Free Trade Agreement (which critics like H. Ross Perot said would create a \u201cgiant sucking sound\u201d of jobs headed to Mexico) included calls by labor advocates for better worker retraining efforts. But again, little progress was made.\nThe U.S. Department of Labor\u2019s track record isn\u2019t any better. The agency funnels money to local workforce boards, but they are rarely equipped to offer retraining, and critics charge that they are overly bureaucratic. \u201cFederal agencies spend 90 percent of their energy on protecting their turf and only about 10 percent of their energy on doing the job they\u2019re supposed to do,\u201d says Kenneth Ragsdell, an engineering professor and an expert on industrial training at Missouri University of Science and Technology. Ragsdell, who has been a labor consultant for GM, IBM, Xerox, and Deere, says the local workforce boards lack contact with real employers and therefore don\u2019t know what worker skills are most needed.\nWorkforce boards frequently refer displaced workers to other programs, such as privately run vocational schools or occupational training centers. However, too many of these institutions offer degrees or certificates that are not recognized by employers, leaving workers even more confused about what to do. \u201cIf I want retraining, why should I have to go to a third party?\u201d says Craig Follins, executive vice president of Tri-C\u2019s workforce and economic development division. \u201cThere needs to be a way of delivering the services quicker.\u201d\nTri-C, which serves more than 18,000 students a year, is considered particularly effective because it has committees of employers that help guide the curriculum for each retraining program, ensuring that the classes are customized to provide skill sets that companies are actually looking for. \u201cWe [community colleges] are going to be the retraining providers for most of the folks who have been misplaced,\u201d Follins says. \u201cWe\u2019re nimble. We\u2019re malleable.\u201d In addition, skilled executives from the private sector are recruited to teach courses. Ben Venue\u2019s Mills teaches at Tri-C part time, but John Gajewski, a former executive at General Electric, Emerson Electric, and Berkshire Hathaway, came out of retirement to run Tri-C\u2019s training for advanced manufacturing, biosciences, engineering, and skilled trades.\nGajewski says workers who have been displaced need to gain more than just math or technical skills. \u201cThe technical content is fairly straightforward \u2014 it\u2019s the people skills and the employability skills that take a little bit of creativity, because [those skills] are not scientific,\u201d he says. Many workers coming out of an older industrial setting, he notes, don\u2019t understand the importance of teamwork and communications in newer, more flexible manufacturing systems, so his instructors teach groups of workers how to interact together on a project.\nAnother piece that\u2019s missing from many retraining programs, Gajewski says, is counseling to help the displaced deal with the raw emotions caused by what has happened to them. \u201cWhat we need to work through with them is any kind of resentment or anxiety they have in making a career change,\u201d he explains. \u201cA laid-off worker has had some damage done to their psyche and their self-esteem. We need to do some work on that.\u201d\nAdd it all up and it does seem that community colleges have critical advantages \u2014 direct connections with employers, accredited technical training that is combined with counseling for those who want it, and knowledgeable faculty. No one would argue that the programs being offered by community colleges are big enough and numerous enough to retrain all the workers being displaced. But they are clearly demonstrating a model that could help businesses find the kinds of workers they need for the jobs that otherwise might go unfilled.\nWilliam J. Holstein is a veteran business journalist and author based in New York. For more of his work, visit www.williamholstein.com.\nJohn Moreno Gonzales, \u201cAiling Factory Towns Face Tougher Road to Recovery,\u201d Associated Press, June 14, 2009: A look at the difficulties workers face in obtaining successful retraining.\nJohn Holusha, \u201cIndustry, Government and Labor Try to Plan for Workers\u2019 Obsolescence,\u201d New York Times, June 5, 1988: A snapshot of the retraining debate from more than 20 years ago.\nLouis Uchitelle, The Disposable American: Layoffs and Their Consequences (Vintage, 2007): A definitive look by a veteran New York Times correspondent at the problems displaced workers confront.\nTopics: skills, trade, training, manufacturing, retirement",
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        "raw_content": "Trump\u2019s border wall prototypes pass tests by military special forces\nDaily News Article \u2014 Posted on January 25, 2018\nEight 30-foot-high border wall prototypes.\n(from an Associated Press report at Los Angeles Times) \u2013 Recent [attemps] by tactical teams [to breach] prototypes of President Trump\u2019s proposed wall with Mexico indicate their imposing heights should stop border crossers, a U.S. official with direct knowledge of the rigorous assessment told the Associated Press.\nCarlos Diaz, a spokesman for Customs and Border Protection, said that the agency is still in \u201cthe testing phase\u201d and that results are being evaluated. He said combining elements of different prototypes instead of picking a winner is consistent with previous statements by officials. He noted that the agency said in its bidding guidelines that a minimum height of 18 feet would be a key characteristic. 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Testers also expressed safety concerns about getting down from 30 feet.\nCustoms and Border Protection leaders were scheduled to be briefed on the findings this week amid intensifying discussions between the White House and Congress on immigration legislation to avert a government shutdown and renew protection for about 800,000 young immigrants who were temporarily shielded from deportation under DACA, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, [which was established by President Obama when he used executive action rather than legislation], and is scheduled to end in March.\nThe administration has insisted wall funding be part of any immigration deal\u2026 and has asked for $1.6 billion this year to build or replace 74 miles of barriers in Texas\u2019 Rio Grande Valley and San Diego and plans to request another $1.6 billion next year.\nA proposal by Customs and Border Protection calls for spending $18 billion over 10 years to extend barriers to cover nearly half the border, though it is unclear whether President Trump supports that plan. The agency proposes 316 miles of additional barrier by September 2027, bringing total coverage to 970 miles. It also seeks 407 miles of replacement or secondary fencing.\nMexico has [repeatedly] rejected Mr. Trump\u2019s demand that it pay for the wall.\n\u2026Vitiello said in October that the testing could last up to two months and lead officials to conclude that elements of several designs should be merged to create effective walls, raising the possibility of no winner.\nFrom a Jan. 19 report by Associated Press. May not be reproduced on other websites without permission from Los Angeles Times. Visit the website at latimes .com.\n1. a) Who specifically attempted to breach the border wall prototypes?\nb) How long did they spend making the attempts?\nc) What tools did they use in their attempts?\nd) What conclusion did they make about the effectiveness of the prototypes in preventing people from illegally crossing into the U.S.?\n2. 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Such aliens have not been identified or inspected by Federal immigration officers to determine their admissibility to the United States. The recent surge of illegal immigration at the southern border with Mexico has placed a significant strain on Federal resources and overwhelmed agencies charged with border security and immigration enforcement, as well as the local communities into which many of the aliens are placed.\nTransnational criminal organizations operate sophisticated drug- and human-trafficking networks and smuggling operations on both sides of the southern border, contributing to a significant increase in violent crime and United States deaths from dangerous drugs. Among those who illegally enter are those who seek to harm Americans through acts of terror or criminal conduct. Continued illegal immigration presents a clear and present danger to the interests of the United States.\nFederal immigration law both imposes the responsibility and provides the means for the Federal Government, in cooperation with border States, to secure the Nation\u2019s southern border. Although Federal immigration law provides a robust framework for Federal-State partnership in enforcing our immigration laws \u2013 and the Congress has authorized and provided appropriations [funding; money] to secure our borders \u2013 the Federal Government has failed to discharge this basic sovereign responsibility. 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        "raw_content": "All companies nowadays need to use the web and computers in their daily endeavors, but unfortunately devices tend to break or malfunction from time to time, and this can lead to a lot of unpredictable costs and money that your company would spend on improving something else. This is where network management system comes into play.\nWhat is Network Management System\nA network management system is basically a set of software and hardware tools which are used by IT professionals in order to supervise each component that can be found within a network, even if that particular components is part of a larger framework.\nOn top of that, a network management system can be used in multiple situations, and one of the most common comes in the form of network device discovery which makes it easy for the IT professional to find out what devices are currently using the network. The network management system is very useful for administrators that want to keep a close eye on who uses the network and for how much time.\nMoreover, the network management system is also comprised out of network device monitoring, which is basically a service intended for professional within which it will help determine how healthy the network components actually are, according to the service level agreements. Determining the network device status is essential if you want your company to work great and stand out, and through the network management system you will be able to do just that, although you do need to invest a little time and some money in order to get some amazing results.\nNetwork Management System Assists with Performance Analysis\nThe network management system components will also help you assist with performance analysis, mainly because with the help of such a system you get to track numerous performance indicators within the network devices. This means that you can easily measure bandwidth, latency, packet loss, routers, switches, SMNP and many, many others. Performance analysis is important in the business environment because this is the only way you can use to speed up the productivity of your company. The network equipment needs to work really well in order for everything to combine together nicely, and that is why you will have to take extra care and perform performance analysis often.\nLastly, the network management system includes some very useful intelligent notifications that mainly acts as alerts that can be suitable for different scenarios, according to your needs. These alerts can be sent in different ways, either by calling, mailing, texting, paging and many others.\nIn conclusion, the network management system is crucial for any company as it provides one of the few ways people can use to manage the way the network works. It\u2019s very important to integrate a network management system within your company, and our service is very easy to implement, while also being one of the cheapest ones on the market.\nNetwork Management Solutions Network Management Tools",
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        "raw_content": "Should people be kept behind bars because they might commit a crime in the future?\nHow would you feel if Parliament passed a law specifically to keep you in prison, even after you had done your time, based on a speculation that you might commit further crimes if released?\nAnd what if the legislation even mentioned you by name \u2013 as the only person that it applied to?\nCan the government really be allowed to do this?\nOne man, Gregory Wayne Kable, found himself in exactly this situation many years ago.\nThe Kable case\nIn 1989, Kable was accused of stabbing his wife following a bitter child custody battle.\nThe attack resulted in her death, and at trial, Kable pleaded guilty to manslaughter. He was sentenced to imprisonment for five years and four months.\nWhile in prison, Kable wrote several threatening letters to his children\u2019s carers. 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Kable objected to this discriminatory legislation and launched an appeal.\nFortunately for Kable, the Justices of the High Court were not fans of the legislation either. Four out of the six found the legislation invalid \u2013 and one of the Justices who found the Act to be valid questioned its wisdom.\nOne of the major concerns with the legislation was that it attempts to punish a person for a crime that they might commit in the future. This goes against a fundamental principle of punishment \u2013 that it should only be imposed if somebody has actually done something wrong, rather than might do something wrong.\nThere are some exceptions to this \u2013 such as people on remand awaiting trial, or detention of people with mental illness or an infectious disease. Clearly though, the legislation intended to keep Kable behind bars did not fit into any of these exceptions.\nJustice Toohey characterises the Act as \u201ca detention order where no breach of the criminal law is alleged and where there has been no determination of guilt.\u201d\nThe legislation also meant that Kable would be stripped of the usual protection of defendants in criminal matters \u2013 where the onus of proof normally rests on the prosecution. 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Applications made under the Act could give the impression that the judiciary was not independent of the legislature.\nThe law today: can people be imprisoned for crimes they are not charged with?\nDespite the decision in Kable\u2019s case, there are still circumstances where a person can be imprisoned without having been charged with a crime.\nOne example is preventative detention orders (PDOs), which were brought in along with a range of police powers for dealing with terrorism contained in the Terrorism (Police Powers) Act 2002. PDOs allow police to detain a person for up to 14 days without being charged with any offence.\nBut what about even longer periods of time? Continuing detention orders in NSW are a little more analogous to the Community Protection Act \u2013 although they are not targeted towards any particular individual.\nThe Crimes (Serious Sex Offenders) Act 2006 and Crimes (High Risk Offenders) Act 2006 allow for people who are deemed at \u201chigh risk\u201d of reoffending to be kept in detention even after they have served their time.\nKable\u2019s case was heard about twenty years ago \u2013 and it appears that times have changed.\nAlthough not the sole reason for invalidating the Kable legislation, several judges have commented on the unfairness of keeping a person imprison due to what is essentially speculation that they will offend some time in the future.\nLegality of preventative detention\nHaving said that, the High Court has found that Queensland legislation mandating preventative detention is legally valid. 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        "raw_content": "Donald Trump Jr.'s wife Vanessa files for divorce after 12 years of marriage\nIn this Jan. 20, 2017 file photo, Donald Trump Jr., wife Vanessa Trump, and their children Donald Trump III, left, and Kai Trump, right, walk out together after attending church service at St. John's Episcopal Church across from the White House in Washington. ( Pablo Martinez Monsivais | AP )\nNEW YORK (AP) -- Donald Trump Jr.'s wife took legal steps on Thursday to formally end their 12-year marriage, and the couple issued a statement saying they're going their separate ways but \"will always have tremendous respect for each other and our families.\"\nVanessa Trump, a former model, listed the breakup as \"uncontested\" in a state Supreme Court divorce complaint filing that is secret except for the title of the case.\nThe Trumps, each 40 years old, were married in 2005 and have five children. Their first child, a girl born in 2007, made a grandfather of Donald Trump a decade before he became president.\nIn a statement issued through The Trump Organization, where Donald Trump Jr. is an executive, the couple said in part: \"After 12 years of marriage, we have decided to go our separate ways. ... We have five beautiful children together and they remain our top priority.\"\nThe divorce filing comes as Trump Jr. has emerged as a central figure in at least one focus point of the special counsel's investigation into Trump ties to Russia: a June 2016 meeting in Trump Tower involving a Russian lawyer and top campaign aides that, according to Trump Jr.'s emails, he accepted after being promised dirt on Hillary Clinton, Trump's Democratic rival.\nTrump Jr. was an enthusiastic mainstay on the campaign trail during his father's 2016 march to the Republican presidential nomination and then the presidency and now co-runs the family business with his brother Eric Trump, overseeing a global empire that includes hotels, golf courses and a winery.\nHe is a popular GOP fundraising draw and has expressed political ambitions of his own, though he has drawn criticism for peddling online right-wing and alt-right memes.\nVanessa Trump's engagement and marriage to Trump Jr. had been a subject of tabloid fascination in New York long before her father-in-law, who has been divorced twice and married three times, entered politics.\nAt the time of their engagement, there were unflattering stories about how Trump Jr. had accepted a free diamond ring from a jewelry merchant in New Jersey in exchange for staging a recreation of his wedding proposal outside the store for reporters and TV cameras.\nBut soon, Trump Jr.'s name was more often associated publicly with his appearances alongside his father on \"The Apprentice\" or as a judge at beauty pageants.\nA profile on the couple by The New York Times in 2006 reflected the lightheartedness and pressures of the pair's early days and led Trump Jr. to reflect on the spotlight that fell on his father anytime the family business soured or he confronted divorce.\n\"Sometimes being a Trump, everyone kind of wants to see you fail,\" Trump Jr. told the newspaper.\nThe article said Vanessa Haydon Trump grew up in a town house on Manhattan's Upper East Side, and it recalled her amusement at their initial 2003 meeting when Donald Trump introduced himself and his son to her, only to return later and say: \"I don't think you've met my son Donald Trump Jr.\" The Times quoted Vanessa Trump as responding: \"Yeah, we just met, five minutes ago.\"\nWhen the young couple met again at a party six weeks later, they didn't remember the earlier meeting until they talked for an hour and Vanessa Trump suddenly recalled that encounter, the newspaper said.\nLast month, Vanessa Trump opened a letter to her husband containing an unidentified white powder and was briefly hospitalized as a precaution, but the substance turned out to be nonhazardous. A Massachusetts man later was charged with sending the threatening letter.",
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Our translators, instructors and editors all have a university background and years of experience. Get to know our team\nIncidentally, we do work for students. For example, we give English writing courses in many university degree programmes.\n\u200b\u200bCan I park my car near Taalcentrum-VU?\nYou will generally have no trouble finding a parking spot in the vicinity of Taalcentrum-VU. Please note that paid parking is in force during office hours. You will find on-street parking in De Boelelaan and Asingaborg in the immediate vicinity of the Metropolitan Building. Tip: we have excellent public transport connections. Amsterdam Zuid railway station is just a five-minute walk away.\n\u200bWhat is your relationship with Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam?\nTaalcentrum-VU was founded in the early 1990s as part of the Faculty of Humanities at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. The goal: to close the gap between academic expertise and professional practice. To help people communicate better. Now, more than 25 years later, we are an independently operating communication agency employing some thirty language professionals.\nHow long do you need to produce a translation?\nWe work at a rate of between 1,500 and 2,000 words a day in most modern Western languages. Another factor that can affect turnaround time is the availability of translators who are specialized in a specific field. We calculate the turnaround time for each assignment on an individual basis.\nWhich languages do you translate into?\nAs a rule, we can provide translations from and into all languages Most of our assignments are from Dutch into English, followed by the other main European languages such as French, German, Spanish and Portuguese. We regularly provide translations into the Nordic languages and the languages of Eastern Europe, and we are equally at home in other major world languages such as Mandarin, Cantonese, Arabic and Turkish. But rest assured, we also have translators for less common languages such as Albanian, Azeri, Pashto, Urdu, Farsi, Dari, Greek and Bahasa Indonesia. Naturally, we can arrange translations for language combinations that do not involve Dutch (e.g. French to English or German to Spanish).\nHow can I submit a text for translation?\nAll you have to do is email us the text to be translated, together with the required deadline.\nOne of our coordinators will then provide you with an estimate of the lead time and how much the translation will cost.\nIf you agree, the coordinator will confirm the order and the delivery date.\nThe coordinator may ask you to provide additional information, such as the purpose of the text, the intended audience and any specific requirements involving tone of voice and terminology.\nThe coordinator will select the best translator for the job, based on mother tongue, experience and specialist knowledge.\nOne of our translators, always a native speaker of the target language, will translate the text.\nThe revisor, a native speaker of the source language who is highly qualified in the target language, will check whether the translation meets all quality requirements.\nYou will then receive the translated text in your mailbox.\nWhat is a certified (or sworn) translation?\nFor some official documents and purposes, a straightforward translation is not enough. Government departments or official agencies sometimes require a certified translation, particularly when the legal status of a document is important. In these cases, the translation is attached to the original document (or a copy of the original) along with a statement by the certified translator that the translation is a true and faithful rendering of the text on the original document. The certified translator also stamps the translation and signs it.\nIf I send a text today, will I receive the translation tomorrow?\nThat all depends on the length of the text and the availability of our translators. Of course, we will be glad to help you with urgent jobs, so please be sure to let us know if you need your translation in a hurry.\nCan I send you my text as a PDF file?\nYes, you can. However, we would prefer to receive your text as a Word document to ensure full compatibility with our translation software. We will be happy to convert your PDF to Word for a small fee. Alternatively, you might consider doing this yourself.\nWhat is the difference between S spelling and Z spelling in UK English?\nIn UK English, S spelling and Z spelling refer to different conventions for spelling certain words, e.g. organise/organize, recognise/recognize. Both conventions are correct and widely used. The Z variant is sometimes known as Oxford spelling.\nWhat about American spelling?\nUS English has its own set of spelling conventions. These include words ending in -or such as color and labor (the UK equivalents are colour and labour) or words ending in -er such as center and theater (as opposed to centre and theatre in the UK). US spelling also uses Z in verbs such as recognize and organize.\nThe text I want to have translated is similar to another text that has already been translated. Is it useful to provide the previous translation?\nIt certainly is! We are always happy to receive reference material. If a previously translated text is very similar to the new text, we can upload it into our translation software. This enables us to ensure that the translations are consistent.\nHow long does it take to edit a text in English?\nWe always ask one of our editors to appraise a text before we start working on it. They can estimate how long it will take to improve your text so that it meets all the requirements of style, grammar, coherence and register. The turnaround time will depend on these factors and the length and content of your text.\nWhat does revision entail?\nRevision is a final check of the quality of a translation. Our translators are native speakers of the target language. Once they have completed a translation, we send it to a revisor, who is a native speaker of the source language. The revisor checks the entire translation to ensure that it is complete and that there are no errors of interpretation.\nWhat is overrun?\nExperience shows that a translated text is often somewhat longer than the original. This is called overrun. It can be caused by language-specific rules of syntax or conventions of style. More often, however, it is caused by the need to provide explanations for culture-specific terms and concepts in the source text. Various languages have different average rates of overrun.\nHow do you ensure that terms are translated consistently?\nTo ensure consistency, our translators work with the latest translation software. This enables us to build up a database of the texts we have previously translated. By referring to this store of knowledge, we can be sure that all your terms are translated consistently. This is not an automatic process: it is an aid to the professional translator who always handles this information with care to ensure that the correct terms fit the context in which they are used and are adapted where necessary.\nHow do you ensure the quality of your translations?\nWe work in full compliance with the European standard for translation services (NEN 15038). This means you can be sure that your translation is always translated by a native speaker of the target language and is always checked by an experienced and highly qualified revisor. We also make use of the latest translation tools to ensure consistency of style and terminology. This quality control and second check are included in our price, as are project management and aftercare.\nWhat should I do if I am not fully satisfied with the translation?\nIf you feel the need to make changes to a translation after delivery, please let us know as soon as possible so that we can take this information into account for your next assignment. We regard the processing of such feedback as aftercare and it is therefore included in the price \u2013 unless it takes more time than you might reasonably expect from us. If, for example, changes are made which detract from rather than improve the quality of the translation, we will charge for rectifying these errors.\nI have a complaint. What should I do now?\nIf you have a complaint about our work, please let us know as soon as possible. Our complaints procedure states that you are required to notify us of any complaints within ten working days of delivery. After that we are no longer obliged to accept your complaint. If your complaint is well-founded, our procedure states that you should give us the opportunity to improve or replace our translation or editing work within a reasonable time. If we are unable to do so, we will offer you a discount that is appropriate to the nature of the complaint. Please note that this right to redress no longer applies if you have reworked the translation in question or have had it reworked by a third party. Experience has shown that under those circumstances it takes too long to assess the nature of the reworked text. If your complaint proves unfounded, you may be charged for the additional time we have had to invest in the complaint. Our full complaints procedure can be found in our terms and conditions.\nOnce you have received our translation, you will be sent an invoice for the number of words translated or the number of hours of correction. Our term for payment is 30 days. 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        "raw_content": "If you\u2019re looking to boldly go, Modiphius is here to help. They\u2019ve got a trio of Star Trek RPG books coming out over the next couple months, and so you can plan to have your nickels saved up for their release, they\u2019re announcing the street date for when you can get your hands on them. Let\u2019s take a look at what\u2019s in store. Open all comms channels and begin multi-modal electron sorting.\nModiphius Entertainment has confirmed the release date of their upcoming Sciences Division supplement and Alpha Quadrant sourcebook, and announced a brand new missions book entitled Strange New Worlds.\nThe Sciences Division supplement will round off a series of three supplements that give players and gamemasters guidance on the three Starfleet divisions: command, operations, and sciences. Inside the Science Division supplement players can find a detailed exploration of the sciences division, covering the science and medical departments, Starfleet Exploratory Division, Starfleet Science, and Starfleet Medical. There is also an exploration on including fan-favorite Q in your campaign. The book contains new options for science-based characters, as well as science and medical equipment not yet covered by the game. Gamemasters have new rules for creating truly alien beings, like aliens made of energy or different elements, as well as new rules for diseases. There are also non-player character statistics for famous scientific luminaries like Carol Marcus, Noonian Soong, and Zefram Cochrane.\nThe Sciences Division hardcover supplement is priced at \u00a324.99/$34.99 USD, available in both print and PDF direct from Modiphius.net and DriveThruRPG from February 19, and friendly local gaming stores shortly after. Fans who purchased the PDF Collection on Modiphius.net or DriveThruRPG.com will be able to enjoy a PDF copy of the book from February 19.\nIn July, players will be transported to the Alpha Quadrant with the second quadrant sourcebook for Star Trek Adventures. The Alpha Quadrant sourcebook will focus its sights on starbase Deep Space 9, the Cardassian Union, the Ferengi Alliance, and the Maquis. The book\u2019s cover features original artwork of the first battle of Deep Space 9, with the station defending itself from the Klingon fleet, suggesting that Star Trek Adventures is covering more of the franchise\u2019s timeline as the books are released.\nIn August, Star Trek Adventures will begin to explore Strange New Worlds with its second mission compendium of the same name. The book will contain 10 original missions to play through, exploring the strangest and most challenging away missions on dangerous planets and weird environments. Strange New Worlds follows These Are the Voyages in providing fans with adventure material for the game from both Star Trek fiction writers such as Christopher L. Bennett (The Captain\u2019s Oath, Greater Than the Sum) and roleplay gaming luminaries like Jason Bulmahn (Pathfinder).\nModiphius\u2019 Star Trek RPG Page",
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        "raw_content": "Discussion in 'Fishing General Chat' started by Lazyfisher, Nov 25, 2018.\nOn the news this morning they were talking about brass fittings in our taps and the lead that comes from them which made me think of all the lead that us fishermen throw into the waters, there must be tones of it in all our rivers seems sort of silly really once it's in there it would be impossible to get it out what are other people's thoughts on this will we keep throwing it in till it's to late or do something about it.\nTo be honest this is the first time I have really thought about it. I read an article a while back about duck shooting and how much lead is left behind by shooters. I don't know where or how they got there stats, but the lead contamination overall seamed quite high.\nI have seen environmentally friendly sinkers in stores. They are expensive and that put me off them. I dare say one day we are going to be forced to use an alternative.\nLead foot!\nI don't know where or how they got there stats\nThose that come up with such statistics can only do it by estimate, Kev, the approximate number of shooters in a given area multiplied by the approximate number of rounds fired in a season with an approximate weight of lead shot per round.\nIn the case of extreme environmentalist groups, who strive to have shooting and fishing banned, the figure is reached by extracting a number from a lower part of their anatomy .\nWhen I shot serious trap I used up to 27,000 shells a year at one stage. Note: I, and many others used to buy shot by the ton, (2240lb) then used it 1& 1/8 oz per load. That's a lot of shells. At one stage, Frankston Australia Gun Club in Melbourne, which was one of the biggest, often having 200 shooters\nat a normal shoot, was paid a lot of money by a company that came in and removed the top soil to reclaim the old lead shot in front of all their traps. Many tons were collected but how many and its value is not known. Steel shot is preferred by those believing they know but it would have to be low grade steel to my mind. If it were hard it would destroy a gun barrel in short time. I have seen 'non lead' sinkers in tackle shops but not often. In general, we have to concede that lead is a problem material.",
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        "raw_content": "Bobby Bowden Knows the End of His Unparalleled Career is Near, But He is Driven to Go Out a Winner\nSnubbed to replace a legend at Alabama, Bobby Bowden became one instead\nScott Carter,\nTaking detours is a regular part of life for a big-time college football coach. Sometimes the bypass takes you down a one-lane country road searching for that diamond-in-the-rough recruit in the middle of nowhere.\nSometimes it\u2019s exiting through a side door at a public event so you can avoid an endless stream of autograph seekers and make it home in time for dinner. And sometimes a detour comes gift-wrapped, like a police escort through another overcrowded college town full of hostile fans on a fall Saturday afternoon.\nBobby Bowden has taken them all during his legendary coaching career. But the detour Bowden cherishes most is the one he took in 1976 \u2013 a move he thought would eventually take him back home. After a while, he didn\u2019t want to leave. Bowden discovered where home really was.\nWhen Bowden and wife Ann arrived in Tallahassee 32 years ago so he could take over Florida State\u2019s struggling football program, they had already called Florida\u2019s capital city home once before. A young Bowden served as FSU\u2019s receivers coach from 1963 to 1965, a job in which he established an important friendship with a Seminole receiver named T.K. Wetherell.\nLooking to move up the coaching ladder, Bowden left FSU to become offensive coordinator at West Virginia, where he spent a decade, including the final six seasons as head coach of the Mountaineers. Life was good for the Bowdens. Four of their six kids were students at West Virginia, and the Mountaineers were successful on the field, winning nine games and going to the Peach Bowl in 1975.\nStill, as is the case with all seven coaching positions Bowden has had during his Hall of Fame career \u2013 he got his first job in 1954 as an assistant football/head track coach at his alma mater, Howard College (now Samford University) \u2013 he didn\u2019t apply for the Florida State job when FSU looked to replace Darrell Mudra. And when the job was offered, it wasn\u2019t an easy decision to return to Tallahassee\u2019s oak-lined streets.\nIn the end, he said yes for more reasons than the opportunity to build FSU into a winner. Bowden could move back to Tallahassee and take over the Seminoles, be closer to his elderly mother in Alabama, and if everything went as planned, FSU would serve as that one final detour on the way to his dream job: head coach at the University of Alabama, where his idol, Bear Bryant, once roamed the sidelines so successfully.\nDuring a recent chat in his office overlooking Bobby Bowden Field at Doak Campbell Stadium, Bowden talked about the move he made that ended up being his road to home.\n\u201cWhen I came in \u201976, Ann and I, we nearly didn\u2019t come,\u201d Bowden says. \u201cI mean, I had a better job. West Virginia was going to bowl games, and Florida State was struggling. We finally decided this is where we wanted to go, but it wasn\u2019t with the idea of staying. It was with the idea of coming here and getting my contacts back and moving back to Alabama where we both were from. Of course, the longer I stayed here, the more I liked it. I realized this is where I ought to be.\u201d\nThe garnet and gold masses have been thankful ever since.\nA Stepping Stone Becomes Home\nBefore Bowden planted roots in Killearn Estates \u2013 the Bowdens live in the same house today that they bought when they first moved here \u2013 FSU football was in the dumps. The Seminoles were so bad that they won only four games in the three seasons before Bowden took over to rejuvenate a football team and a university.\n\u201cHe brought the program back from the dead,\u201d says Barry Smith, a Tampa businessman and FSU receiver in the early 1970s. \u201cBobby Bowden turned FSU into a nationally known program where kids from all over the country wanted to play. That\u2019s not something that is easy to do.\u201d\nAs Bowden built the Seminoles one win at a time for a decade, he still expected to use his time in Tallahassee as a stepping stone to Tuscaloosa, home of Bear Bryant Drive and the University of Alabama.\nAlabama\u2019s campus also is just an hour from Bowden\u2019s hometown of Birmingham, where he was a star quarterback at Woodlawn High in the late 1940s.\nBowden thought the time had finally arrived in 1986 when Florida State was in Birmingham to play Indiana in the All-American Bowl at Legion Field. Alabama coach Ray Perkins, the man who replaced Bryant on the sideline, had resigned amid constant criticism from the Alabama faithful still clinging to Bryant\u2019s memory.\nFollowing FSU\u2019s 27-13 victory over Indiana on New Year\u2019s Eve, the team returned to Tallahassee \u2013 but Bowden remained behind to meet with Alabama officials. He figured that after 11 years in Tallahassee, and at age 57, the time to move home and take his dream job had finally arrived.\nOf course, life doesn\u2019t always turn out as you expect, something Bowden quickly realized when he walked into a room full of Alabama officials waiting to pepper him with questions. Bowden expected to meet with a couple of school officials, maybe a high-powered booster or two, and be offered a one-way ticket to Bama.\n\u201cThat wasn\u2019t in the works,\u201d he says.\nAlabama never offered Bowden the job and later hired Bill Curry. But instead of making the drive back to Tallahassee with Ann and a large chip on his shoulder, Bowden felt totally at peace. When he pulled back into the driveway to their home, he knew exactly where home was.\nStarting the next season, FSU began an unprecedented run of 14 consecutive 10-win seasons, including winning national championships in 1993 and 1999, establishing Bowden as one of the game\u2019s all-time greats.\n\u201cIt\u2019s funny how life is,\u201d Bowden says. \u201cAs I look back, the best thing I did was stay here. Those folks won\u2019t ever get over Bear Bryant.\u201d\nFacing \u2018The Question\u2019\nIndeed, it\u2019s strange how life can throw you off-course and somehow sort it all out without any input from you. Twenty-two years after Bowden flirted with the idea of leaving FSU and returning home to walk in Bryant\u2019s footsteps, a similar scenario is playing out in Tallahassee.\nBowden now is the legend nearing the end of a great run. And Jimbo Fisher is the man who already has been named Bowden\u2019s successor. Fisher, named FSU\u2019s head-coach-in-waiting last December, shakes his head at the thought of trying to replace Bowden.\n\u201cThere is only one Bobby Bowden,\u201d Fisher says. \u201cYou can\u2019t replace a legend. You can just learn from him and hope you can have the same kind of success. Coach Bowden is one of a kind. There will never be another Bobby Bowden.\u201d\nTo understand how much Bowden has meant to FSU and the Tallahassee community for more than three decades, all you need to do is look around. Bowden\u2019s image is everywhere, from Coke machines and billboards to that larger-than-life bronze statue outside Moore Athletic Center on campus.\nBowden entered the 2008 season as major college football\u2019s all-time winningest coach, posting 300 of his 373 career wins during his 32 seasons at FSU. He has led FSU to 31 consecutive winning seasons. He won his 300th game at FSU last season, joining Penn State\u2019s Joe Paterno as the only coach in history to win 300 games at one school.\nWith the finish line of his career in sight, no matter where Bowden goes these days, he nearly always has to answer The Question. He hears it over and over \u2013 from fans, the media and people he bumps into in airports:\nHow much longer does he plan to coach?\nAt the Florida Sports Writers Association\u2019s football media days in Tampa in late July, Bowden responded much the way he has the past few years.\n\u201cI\u2019ll just have to feel when it\u2019s time,\u201d says Bowden, who turns 79 on Nov. 8 when the Seminoles host Clemson in what was to be a showdown with son, Tommy, who resigned under pressure as Clemson\u2019s coach after a disappointing 3-3 start this season. \u201cI have to be sure it\u2019s not decided by \u2018their\u2019 time. I\u2019d like for it to be \u2018my\u2019 time.\n\u201cIt\u2019s getting close. It\u2019s getting close.\u201d\nThe thought of Bowden not roaming the sideline at Doak Campbell Stadium on fall Saturdays, or not standing watch over FSU\u2019s practices from his coaching tower as traffic passes by in the background on Stadium Drive, is a difficult one to imagine for those closest to the program.\n\u201cIt definitely won\u2019t be the same,\u201d says senior quarterback Drew Weatherford, who grew up a huge FSU and Bowden fan. \u201cI can\u2019t really imagine FSU without Coach Bowden. He is so popular and represents the university in such a positive way.\u201d\nFor some perspective on how much of an impact Bowden has made during his time in Tallahassee, consider this: He has coached the Seminoles eight seasons longer than Bryant did the Crimson Tide. When Bowden was hired by FSU, the school had fewer than 20,000 students and the athletic facilities were average at best.\nToday, FSU has more than 40,000 full-time students and boasts some of the finest athletic facilities in the nation \u2013 due in large part to Bowden\u2019s ability as a fundraiser and service as the most visible face of the university. His former pupil Wetherell, who has been FSU\u2019s president since 2003, is thankful Bowden didn\u2019t get offered that Alabama job.\n\u201cHe may be a saint among the boosters, (but) he\u2019s actually a bigger saint amongst our faculty,\u201d Wetherell says. \u201cIf it weren\u2019t for Bobby Bowden and that 14-year top-five run, I\u2019m not sure we would be where we are as an institution. There\u2019s no doubt in my mind about that.\u201d\nThat run is what keeps Bowden going in so many ways.\n\u201cThat\u2019s when Florida State became a powerhouse on a national level,\u201d says former FSU and NFL running back William Floyd, in his first season as the team\u2019s radio color analyst. \u201cThat\u2019s where we\u2019re trying to get back to.\u201d\nWhile the majority of Bowden\u2019s time in Tallahassee has been spent living like a humble king serving an appreciative and adoring fan base, the last few years have tested Bowden in ways he never expected.\nThe low point came on Nov. 10, 2006, when FSU was shut out at home by Wake Forest, 30-0, during the first of back-to-back 7-6 seasons that prompted the largest overhaul of Bowden\u2019s coaching staff in his career.\nAfter the dismal performance against Wake Forest before a national television audience, FSU offensive coordinator Jeff Bowden, the youngest of Bobby and Ann\u2019s six kids, visited their home to announce he was resigning at the end of the season.\nBobby tried to talk Jeff out of quitting, but in the end, Jeff Bowden\u2019s departure opened the door for Fisher\u2019s arrival and set in motion the succession plan that will be put into action once Bowden finally decides to call it a career.\nBowden, after several heart-to-heart conversations with Wetherell, is content with the transition plan Wetherell has established.\n\u201cIt\u2019s unusual what we did in regards to naming a successor,\u201d Bowden says. \u201cI like it. I didn\u2019t plan it. I couldn\u2019t have thought it up, but once our president suggested it and the more I looked into it, it helps me. When you\u2019re a head football coach and you know your day is coming, sooner or later you\u2019ve got to resign.\n\u201cIt\u2019s not as easy as it sounds. I can step out now when I want to and everything is in good hands.\u201d\nWetherell says broaching the subject with one of the people he most admires wasn\u2019t easy to do.\n\u201cI\u2019m blessed to have him because he\u2019s like everybody\u2019s grandfather and you can\u2019t get mad at him,\u201d Wetherell says. \u201cHe and Florida State, in my mind, at least while I\u2019m there, are forever tied together. You almost can\u2019t say Florida State University without saying Bobby Bowden.\u201d\nAs the 2008 season approached, many pundits believed this would be Bowden\u2019s final season. Others say 2009 will be the year he steps away for good. Whenever that time does come, Bowden maintains that he\u2019ll move back home to Alabama, spending his retirement years hanging out with childhood friends and speaking at churches and other motivational events.\nAs long as good health remains a friend, Bowden plans to golf and be a pillar in his community. It just won\u2019t be Tallahassee any longer.\n\u201cI don\u2019t want to stay,\u201d he says. \u201cI just never thought it was wise for a coach to leave and then sit there and second-guess the other guy the whole time he\u2019s there. I don\u2019t want to be in a position to do that. I think the best thing for me to do is get out of town.\u201d\nWhether that happens remains to be seen. If Tallahasseeans have their way, Ann and Bobby Bowden\u2019s address will remain in Killearn Estates.\nSwimming in the Small Pond\nAs Bowden prepared for his 33rd season at FSU, he remained perhaps the city\u2019s most famous person and respected citizen. At FSU\u2019s annual football kickoff in late August, Bowden used his trademark folksy charm to entertain a packed room at the Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center.\nAs usual, Ann was a favorite subject during Bowden\u2019s warm- up act.\nIn sharing a story about the first time he met Ann, Bowden reflected on a dance both attended 60 years ago. Bowden is four years older, so at the time, he was in high school and his future wife in junior high. Still, he wanted to know who this beautiful girl he had never seen before was as she stood across the room.\nSo he walked over and introduced himself.\n\u201cWhere have you been all my life?\u2019\u2019 Bowden recalled asking her. \u201cI wasn\u2019t born for half of it,\u201d she replied.\nThe crowd erupted, and Bowden settled into another hit performance behind the dais. Those who know Bowden best \u2013 his Birmingham buddies \u2013 say Bowden is as down-to-earth nowadays as he was when no one knew his name.\n\u201cBobby hasn\u2019t changed a bit,\u201d says Hugh \u201cDeacon\u2019\u2019 Jones, a childhood friend who still makes sure to set aside two weeks in June when Bowden comes back to Birmingham for reunions and golf. \u201cHe is the most open coach I have ever known. The thing people don\u2019t know about Bobby is how smart he is. He has a mind like a steel bear trap.\u201d\nBowden is clearly at home amongst the crowd of Seminole supporters on this August afternoon. While his fame stretches well beyond city and state lines, Bowden can move around Tallahassee like the guy next door.\nHe and Ann eat out most nights, usually receiving little attention whether they stop in at the Silver Slipper, Bonefish Grill or a sandwich shop.\n\u201cI never cared to be a big fish in a little pond, but I\u2019d rather be in a little pond than a big pond,\u201d Bowden says. \u201cIn town, I can walk into a place and eat and not a single person will speak to me. Sometimes they will, they might say hi. Everybody knows you. Now, if I go up to Georgia or somewhere, then people will come up for autographs. It\u2019s a lot more difficult out of town than it is in town.\u201d\nWhere is his favorite place in town to eat?\n\u201cI hate to say because I eat at so many of them,\u201d he quickly shoots back. \u201cI have always favored Italian food.\u201d\nBowden\u2019s love affair with Tallahassee remains unique compared to the gated-home lifestyles of most of his peers. The white-brick home he and Ann live in is the kind of upper-class house any family would be proud to call home, but certainly not over-the-top luxury.\nConsidering Bowden\u2019s first contract at FSU paid him an annual salary of $37,500 and he now makes more than $2 million per year, why hasn\u2019t he moved?\n\u201cWe\u2019ve probably added a third to the house,\u201d he says. \u201cI just like it there. I\u2019m happy there. Ann probably wouldn\u2019t mind moving out and having more land.\u201d\nAnother unique aspect of Bowden\u2019s down-home personality is that he is one of the most famous people in Florida whose home phone number is still listed in the phone book.\nHe says he\u2019ll get an occasional crank call, but nothing like his days at West Virginia when angry fans once burned him in effigy in the family\u2019s front yard and dialed in regularly to voice complaints and threats.\n\u201cI get kidded about that a lot,\u201d Bowden says of keeping his home number listed. \u201cBut, you know, it\u2019s never been a problem. When I was at West Virginia, I got hate calls. I don\u2019t know if I\u2019ve gotten one of those since I\u2019ve been here. What will happen, it\u2019s usually a bunch of guys around a bar drinking, and they will call me to have some fun. I might get one or two a year.\n\u201cThe reason I left it in there is because Ann and I always felt that if some of our friends came to town, they could call us.\u201d\nBowden\u2019s reputation as one of college football\u2019s most humble ambassadors is not lost on his peers. While many of the game\u2019s top coaches limit interaction with fans and the media, Bowden understands that it is as much a part of the job as calling a third-down play on Saturday.\nSpeaking on a panel earlier this year at the Football Writers Association of America\u2019s football forum, Texas Christian coach Gary Patterson echoed a familiar sentiment among Bowden\u2019s peers.\n\u201cThere are coaches out there who want to mean more to the university than just wins and losses,\u201d Patterson says. \u201cWe do want to be like Bobby Bowden.\u201d\n\u2018The Last Surge\u2019\nWith the curtain on his career close to closing, Bowden remains intent on going out on top. Despite critics who say he is too old or too detached from the modern-day player to relate effectively, those closest to him scoff at that notion.\n\u201cCoach Bowden is fired up more this year than any time since I\u2019ve been here,\u201d junior defensive end Everette Brown says. \u201cYou can tell he wants to win and get this program back to where it belongs. I don\u2019t see him quitting anytime soon.\u201d\nWith Penn State\u2019s strong start this year, Bowden\u2019s one-game lead over Paterno for most career wins has turned into a deficit. While neither coach will say publicly that it\u2019s important to finish as the game\u2019s winningest coach, it\u2019s obvious that the record is a factor in both continuing to coach.\nWhether it\u2019s Bowden or Paterno finishing with the most wins, one of the schools can hype the accomplishment for years to come, since no one is expected to challenge the record any time soon. 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        "raw_content": "Megaupload and other groups fighting over server maintenance need to compromise, says Judge\nMegaupload lawyer Ira Rothken told O'Grady that the company would be willing to look after the servers, but the DOJ and the Motion Picture Association of America, pursuing a civil case against Megaupload, objected. The MPAA doesn't want the servers and an allegedly large amount of infringing data put back online, said Paul Smith, a lawyer for the trade group.\nBy Grant Gross | Apr 16, 2012\nLawyers for Megaupload, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), Web hosting provider Carpathia Hosting and other groups fighting over who should maintain 1,100 servers formerly used by Megaupload should sit down and work out an arrangement, a U.S. judge said Friday.\nCarpathia asked the U.S. District Court of the Eastern District of Virginia to relieve it of the responsibility of caring for the servers while the DOJ pursues a copyright infringement case against Megaupload. The DOJ, however, told Judge Liam O'Grady Friday that it doesn't want the servers and the potential cost of tens of millions of dollars as the case moves forward.\nThe DOJ has all the information it needs to try the case against Megaupload, said Jay Prabhu, an assistant U.S. attorney in the Eastern District of Virginia.\nGiving the servers to Megaupload would be like \"trusting the thief with the money,\" Prabhu added. \"The transfer of allegedly infringing materials to the infringer was unacceptable to us.\"\nSomeone needs to maintain the servers, said Julie Samuels, a lawyer with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, representing Megaupload Kyle Goodwin, a video journalist who stored duplicates of his videos at Megaupload. Many of Megaupload's 150 million customers used the service for legitimate storage, and they need a way to retrieve their data, Samuels told O'Grady.\nO'Grady told all the lawyers involved to sit down with a mediator and find a compromise. The DOJ had backed away from earlier discussions between Megaupload and Carpathia, but the judge encouraged the DOJ to come back to the table.\nO'Grady also told Carpathia's lawyers that he was \"sympathetic\" to their argument that they should not bear the cost of maintaining the servers. Carpathia's cost of storing the servers is about US$37,000 a month, Carpathia lawyer Marc Zwillinger said.\n\"There are a lot of people who have interest in the data on these servers, except one,\" Zwillinger said. \"That is us.\"\nMegaupload has argued that the DOJ should maintain the servers if it objects to the company doing so. The servers may contain information critical to Megaupload's defense, including evidence of substantial noninfringing uses of the service, Rothken said.\nBut the DOJ has no interest or need for any more information on the servers, Prabhu said. Forcing the DOJ to maintain the servers would be a \"massive burden\" on the agency, he said.\nIn a court brief filed Thursday, the DOJ argued that Megaupload's claims that the servers contain important information to its defense are \"pure speculation.\"\nThe EFF's Samuels suggested the DOJ may be the appropriate steward of the servers and the data. With the DOJ seizing more and more websites for copyright infringement, the agency needs to put plans in place to deal with the owners of legitimate data on those sites, she said.\n\"I think a lot of this chaos was of the government's making,\" she said.\nO'Grady told all the groups to report back to him in two weeks. Further delays are inconvenient for legitimate users, but acceptable, Samuels said after the hearing.\n\"I didn't think Megaupload was going to get turned back on tomorrow,\" she said.\nMegaupload lawyers ask for US judge to restore business Megaupload request to dismiss criminal case denied by US judge",
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        "raw_content": "The Right Strikes Back: A New Legal Challenge for Obamacare\nThe fight over health care reform is still going strong: A conservative group now argues that the Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional because it started in the wrong House of Congress.\nMichelle Bachmann speaks at a rally in front of the Supreme Court in March against the Affordable Care Act. (Reuters)\nThey're baaack.\nYou probably thought that once the Supreme Court upheld the Affordable Care Act last June, the Act's constitutionality would be settled.\nThe Pacific Legal Foundation, a conservative public-interest law firm, has opened up a new front in conservatives' never-ending struggle to wipe Obamacare off the books. Their secret weapon? 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It struck out the text of the existing bill, and inserted its new proposal as an amendment. This procedural maneuver is called using a \"shell bill.\" This version of health care reform passed the Senate 60-39 on December 24, 2009.\nIn January, the Democrats lost their filibuster-proof majority when Massachusetts Republican Scott Brown was elected on a campaign promise to be the 41st senator who could block health care reform.\nBecause of the filibuster, the Democrats could not get the House version through the Senate, so they used the version that had already passed the Senate as the basis for Obamacare. Then they added a reconciliation bill -- which began in the House -- that required only a majority vote of both chambers. It passed in March 2010. The current health care law is the Senate Bill as amended by the reconciliation bill.\nThe lawyers at the Pacific Legal Foundation argue that it was unconstitutional for the Senate to use a \"shell bill\" to pass their version, and therefore the Senate bill violates the Origination Clause. Therefore the entire health care bill is unconstitutional. Pretty neat, huh?\nWell, there are a few problems. The PLF press release emphasizes the first part of the Origination Clause but not the last part, which says that \"the Senate may propose or concur with Amendments as on other Bills.\" That language is the very reason why the Senate uses shell bills. In fact, the Senate has used shell bills on a number of occasions for major tax legislation. An example is the 1986 tax act, signed by Ronald Reagan.\nThe House has the power to enforce the Origination Clause if it wants to. If the House doesn't like what the Senate has done, it can return a bill to the Senate with a \"blue slip\" -- a memorandum that was traditionally printed on blue paper -- to indicate to the Senate that it thinks that the Senate has violated the Origination Clause. Or it can simply refuse to take up the Senate bill. The health care bill was not blue-slipped; the House leadership raised no objections.\nThe PLF will likely argue that it doesn't matter whether the House has offered a blue slip. The courts have an independent obligation to strike down laws that violate the Origination Clause. That much is true. If the House and Senate are controlled by the same party, the House may not want to exercise its constitutional prerogatives. Moreover, the Origination Clause was designed to ensure that tax bills start with the House because the framers believed that the House would be closer to the people. Its members are elected every two years (Senators serve for six years); and, unlike the Senate, where each state gets two votes, the House is apportioned by population. Therefore, in 1990, the Supreme Court, in an opinion by Justice Thurgood Marshall, held that the mere fact that the House acquiesces does not automatically resolve the Origination Clause issue.\nBut the PLF has to prove more than this to win its case. It has to show that the Senate can't amend a House bill that raises revenue and substitute a different bill on a different subject. The Supreme Court's cases, however, say that the Senate can do precisely that.\nIn Flint v. Stone Tracy Co. in 1911, the Senate took a House tariff bill with an inheritance tax, jettisoned the inheritance tax, and substituted the nation's first corporate income tax. The Court said that was perfectly fine: \"The bill having properly originated in the House, we perceive no reason in the constitutional provision relied upon why it may not be amended in the Senate in the manner which it was in this case. The amendment was germane to the subject-matter of the bill, and not beyond the power of the Senate to propose.\" The Court didn't explain why the addition of a corporate income tax was germane to a tariff bill or to an inheritance tax, other than the fact that all three were provisions \"for raising Revenue\" under the meaning of the Constitution.\nThe real question is whether Republican politicians, right-wing talk radio, and Fox News will get behind the new challenge with the same degree of enthusiasm they had for the first legal assault on Obamacare\nPerhaps the PLF could use this language to argue that the health care bill wasn't germane to the original House bill -- the latter was about changing income tax rules for servicemembers. But three years after Flint, in Rainey v. United States (1914), the Supreme Court allowed the Senate to add an excise tax to a House revenue measure where there was no connection between the two at all other than the fact that both provisions were taxes.\nIn Rainey, the Court made clear that it would not inquire into the germaneness of the Senate's amendments. Quoting a lower court decision, it explained that \"the section was proposed by the Senate as an amendment to a bill for raising revenue which originated in the House. That is sufficient. Having become an enrolled and duly authenticated act of Congress, it is not for this court to determine whether the amendment was or was not outside the purposes of the original bill.\"\nIn addition to all these problems with the PLF's challenge, there is also the difficulty that the reconciliation bill, which started in the House, amended the individual mandate, and changed the tax. The PLF must explain why the reconciliation measure doesn't survive as valid law.\nIf the Court follows its existing precedents, the new challenge to the health care bill is unlikely to succeed. But of course, that's what people said about the Commerce Clause arguments in the last challenge. And five Justices eventually bought those arguments, even though the Court as a whole upheld the individual mandate as a tax.\nIn a previous essay for The Atlantic, I noted that even if a legal argument is currently \"off the wall,\" it may nevertheless become plausible if enough prominent people get behind it and vouch for it. Support by major political parties is probably the most important factor in quickly moving arguments from \"off the wall\" to \"on the wall.\" The challengers' arguments in NFIB v. Sebelius got as far as they did because the unconstitutionality of Obamacare became virtually the official position of the Republican Party, and Republican politicians and affiliated media pushed the challengers' claims over and over again. Repeated arguments by conservative politicians, media, and intelligentsia, in turn, probably affected the views of Republican-appointed judges and justices about how seriously to take the arguments.\nMembers of the media will no doubt ask legal scholars (such as yours truly) whether the PLF's new constitutional challenge to Obamacare is likely to succeed on the merits. I've just given you my answer: not under existing law.\nBut if reporters have been paying attention to the events of the last two years, they should know that, at least where health care reform is concerned, the considered views of legal scholars are not the most important ones. The real question to ask is whether Republican politicians, right-wing talk radio, and Fox News will get behind the new challenge with the same degree of enthusiasm they had for the first legal assault on Obamacare. If they do, then the mainstream media will no doubt cover the controversy as it did before. If a conservative district court judge takes the arguments seriously, the game is on once more. And then, perhaps, Chief Justice Roberts, given a second chance, will change his mind -- again. (In 1990, Justice Scalia wrote a concurrence in which he argued that most Origination Clause challenges should be dismissed; but as we learned in the health care litigation, he is not likely to feel bound by his previous opinions.)\nOf course, it is also possible that the Supreme Court will not want to take up another challenge to the Affordable Care Act so soon after the first one. Nevertheless, in the past the Court has sometimes declared unconstitutional statutes or policies it had previously upheld when a new challenge was posed under a different legal theory. For example, in 1980, the Supreme Court held that criminal trials had to be held open to the public under the First Amendment after rejecting a similar challenge a year before made under the Sixth Amendment.\nRepublican politicians might be ready for a new round of constitutional challenges to the Affordable Care Act, especially if they lose the presidential election, if the health care bill remains unpopular, and if they believe that eliminating Obamacare is their best ticket for regaining control of the Senate and the White House. On the other hand, if the public starts to like the health care law's benefits, Republicans might conclude that a second all-out assault is not in their best interests. They may decide to live with Obamacare, just as previous generations of Republican politicians eventually learned to live with the New Deal, Social Security, Medicare, and other social insurance programs. We won't know for certain until well after the election.\nBut even if the mainstream of the Republican Party does not support them, some movement conservatives will likely press onwards. They will bring challenge after challenge to Obamacare -- until they run out of plaintiffs, or money, or both -- because they genuinely believe that health care reform is both unconstitutional and a grave threat to human liberty. So if the Origination Clause challenge fails, expect to see future challenges based on other parts of the Constitution. And it won't matter one bit whether or not most law professors think these challenges are frivolous. (There are already a number of challenges to the Obama Administration's contraceptive mandate based on the Free Exercise Clause and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. On the merits, these theories are much more serious than the Origination Clause challenge, but they do not threaten the entire health care act.)\nAnd once the constitutional challenges run out, expect challenges to the implementation of the Affordable Care Act based on statutory interpretation and administrative law. (Several of these are either in the planning stages or have already begun.) If there's a way to gum up the works of health care reform, you can expect that opponents of Obamacare will try it. The constitutional and legal struggle over health care reform isn't over. We have only completed round one.\nJack M. Balkin is the Knight Professor of Constitutional Law and the First Amendment at Yale Law School, and the founder and director of Yale's Information Society Project.",
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        "raw_content": "King, Betty Nygaard. \"Kaetlyn Osmond\". The Canadian Encyclopedia, 22 October 2018, Historica Canada. https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/kaetlyn-osmond. Accessed 15 February 2019.\nKing, B., Kaetlyn Osmond (2018). In The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/kaetlyn-osmond\nKing, Betty Nygaard, \"Kaetlyn Osmond\". In The Canadian Encyclopedia. Historica Canada. Article published October 30, 2017; last modified October 22, 2018. https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/kaetlyn-osmond\nBetty Nygaard King, The Canadian Encyclopedia, s.v. \"Kaetlyn Osmond\", last modified October 22, 2018, https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/kaetlyn-osmond\nKaetlyn Osmond, figure skater (born 5 December 1995 in Marystown, NL). Figure skater Kaetlyn Osmond has competed at two Olympic Winter Games, winning bronze in women\u2019s figure skating (2018) and gold (2018) and silver (2014) in the team event. In 2018, she won gold at the World Figure Skating Championships, becoming the first Canadian women\u2019s world champion in 45 years. She has also been Canadian champion (2013, 2014, 2017), has won gold medals at several international events, including Skate Canada International and the Nebelhorn Trophy.\nKaetlyn Osmond. Women's figure skating, free skate. 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia (21 February 2014).\nKaetlyn Osmond began skating when she was almost two years old with coach Jessica Gosse in Marystown, Newfoundland and Labrador. She gave her first skating performance at the age of three and was soon training in St. John\u2019s, Newfoundland and Labrador, and in Montr\u00e9al, Qu\u00e9bec, with coach Jos\u00e9e Picard. In 2006, Osmond\u2019s family moved to Sherwood Park, Alberta, where she began lessons with coach Ravi Walia (1995 national men\u2019s bronze medallist) at the Ice Palace Figure Skating Club in Edmonton. That year, she became the national juvenile champion. She rose rapidly through the national ranks: In 2008, she placed third in pre-novice; the next year, she became novice champion; and she placed third in juniors at the 2010 Canadian Figure Skating Championships.\nOsmond first competed as a senior at the age of 16 at the 2012 Canadian Figure Skating Championships. She won the short program (ahead of reigning champion Cynthia Phaneuf) with the only triple-toe loop-triple toe-loop jump combination of the event, and finished third overall. To gain international experience, Skate Canada assigned her to compete at the World Junior Figure Skating Championships, where she finished 10th.\nOsmond began the 2012\u201313 season by winning her first senior international competition and became the first Canadian woman to take the Nebelhorn Trophy. She also won Skate Canada International, placing second in both the short and long programs to finish in first place overall. This was a huge leap from her 10th-place finish at the World Junior Figure Skating Championships only six months earlier.\nOsmond continued her meteoric rise in January 2013, winning the Canadian ladies\u2019 crown and defeating 2012 champion Am\u00e9lie Lacoste. Osmond\u2019s short program score (70.04) was the highest at the event. In both the short and long programs, her speed and choreography going into and out of jumps and the conviction with which she executed every move signalled that Osmond had become a mature skater of top international calibre.\nThe following month, she placed seventh at the international Four Continents Figure Skating Championships. In March, she competed in her first World Figure Skating Championships and was the only Canadian in the ladies\u2019 event. Another clean short program with a triple-toe-loop combination and triple-flip jump put her in fourth place and in the sought after final group for the free skate. However, a fall in the free skate caused her to drop to eighth place. Her strong performance earned Canadian women two spots in the 2014 Winter Olympics.\nOsmond withdrew from competition in the early part of the 2013\u201314 season due to a hamstring injury, but she returned in January 2014 to defend her national crown. There, she won both the short and long programs, finishing 12.85 points ahead of her closest competitor.\nAt the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia, Osmond skated in both the inaugural team event and women\u2019s singles. In the team event, she placed fifth in both the short and long programs, which was enough to contribute to Canada\u2019s team silver medal and made her the second Newfoundland woman (after rower\tMaria Maunder) to win an Olympic medal in any sport. Osmond placed 13th in the ladies\u2019 event at the Olympic Games. The following month, at the World Figure Skating Championships, she was eighth after the short program, landing triple-flip, triple-toe-loop and triple-Lutz jumps, but finished 11th overall.\nFollowing the competitive season, Osmond performed with the touring show Stars on Ice. Her hometown of Marystown, Newfoundland and Labrador, renamed its arena after her.\nTeam figure skating medal ceremony. 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia (10 February 2014)\nKaetlyn Osmond. Women's figure skating, short program. 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia (19 February 2014).\nCanadian figure skater Kaetlyn Osmond at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games.\nOsmond broke her right fibula during practice in September 2014 and missed the entire 2014\u201315 season. After two surgeries, she painstakingly relearned her skating technique.\nOsmond began her comeback by winning the Nebelhorn Trophy again. However, she had not fully recovered her form and she finished a disappointing 11th place at Skate Canada International and sixth place at Japan\u2019s NHK event. She also lost her national title in the hotly contested 2016 Canadian Figure Skating Championships, dropping from first place after the short program (which included a triple-Lutz jump and a double-toe loop) to third overall. Alaine Chartrand won gold, Gabrielle Daleman won silver and Osmond won bronze, only 0.12 points behind Daleman. She did not qualify for the World Figure Skating Championships, but represented Canada again at the Four Continents Figure Skating Championships, finishing in sixth place.\nOsmond began the 2016\u201317 season by winning the Finlandia Trophy, where she topped world champion Mao Asada. Silver medals at Skate Canada International and the Cup of China made her eligible for the Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final in December 2016. She was the first Canadian lady to compete in that event since 2009 and finished fourth.\nIn January 2017, she recaptured the national title, defeating rivals Alaine Chartrand and Gabrielle Daleman. There, she skated another clean short program, landing a triple-flip triple-toe-loop combination and a triple-Lutz. Despite two falls in her free skate, her overall winning score (219.66) was a national record. Her winning streak continued in March at the World Figure Skating Championships, where she placed second in the short program with a personal best score of 75.98. In the free skate, despite the pressure of skating last, she was outstanding, landing six triple jumps to win the silver medal with an overall score of 218.13 \u2014 another personal best. Russia\u2019s Evgenia Medvedeva won gold, while Daleman took bronze. Osmond and Daleman became the first Canadian women to medal at the World Figure Skating Championships since Joannie Rochette (2009) and Elizabeth Manley (1988). It was also the first time that two Canadian ladies medalled at the same World Championships.\nOsmond once again started her season with a victory, winning the Autumn Classic International, and landing seven triple jumps in international competition for the first time. In October 2017, she took gold at Skate Canada International, winning both short and long programs. Despite two falls in the free skate, her total (212.91) points earned her the title. The following month, she won bronze at the Internationaux de France. In December, Osmond took bronze at the Grand Prix Final in Nagoya, Japan.\nOsmond practises at the West Edmonton Mall rink and continues to be coached by Ravi Walia, with choreographers Lance Vipond and world champion Jeffrey Buttle.\nOsmond won gold in the team event and bronze in the women\u2019s single event at the 2018 Olympic Winter Games in PyeongChang. She skated the women\u2019s short program in the team competition, finishing third and contributing to a dominant performance by the Canadian team, which also included Gabrielle Daleman, Patrick Chan, ice dancers Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir, and pairs skaters Meagan Duhamel and Eric Radford.\nThe Canadian figure skating team celebrates its gold medal in the team event at the 2018 Olympic Winter Games in PyeongChang.\nOsmond delivered a strong performance in the women\u2019s singles competition, finishing third behind Alina Zagitova and Evgenia Medvedeva from Russia. She was third in the short program, and again in the free skate, scoring 152.15 points for her Black Swan\troutine, in which she landed seven triples jumps. The score was a personal best for Osmond, as was her combined total of 231.02 points. Her bronze medal was the first podium for a Canadian woman in the individual competition since Joannie Rochette\u2019s bronze at the 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver.\n2018 World Figure Skating Champion\nIn March 2018, Osmond won gold at the World Figure Skating Championships in Milan, Italy. She scored 150.50 points in the free skate for her Black Swan routine and finished with 223.23 points overall. Osmond became the first Canadian women\u2019s world champion in 45 years, and only the fourth in total. Barbara Ann Scott took the title in 1947 and 1948, followed by Petra Burka in 1965 and Karen Magnussen in 1973.\nOsmond decided to not compete in the 2018\u201319 figure skating season.\nOnly the second female Olympic medallist from Newfoundland and Labrador (after rower Maria Maunder), Osmond is the first Newfoundland-born woman to medal at the Olympic Winter Games. 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        "raw_content": "On Monday, a coalition of trucking safety groups called for reform to make America\u2019s highways safer from large truck accidents. Over 100 people a week are killed in large truck accidents on U.S. highways. According to the Truck Safety Coalition, a partnership between the Citizens for Reliable and Safe Highways (CRASH) Foundation and Parents Against Tired Truckers (P.A.T.T.) dedicated to reducing the number of deaths and injuries from big truck accidents, there has been an increase in deaths from large truck accidents over the last several years. In 2003, there were 5,036 fatalities. In 2004, the number of deaths increased to 5,190, and in 2005, the number of deaths increased again to 5,212.\nAccording to spokespersons for Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety, the effort at truck safety by government officials pales when compared with federal regulation of food safety, for example. While only about 61 people die from e. coli infections each year, and the federal government uses every resource available to stop the public health threat of contaminated food products, little is done to make Americans safer from big rig accidents. The number killed from e. coli infections each year is the equivalent of a mere four day death toll from truck accidents. Unsafe big rigs kill and maim tens of thousands of people each year because truckers are allowed and even encouraged to drive long hours under unsafe conditions. The federal government\u2019s Motor Carrier Safety Administration\u2019s response has been indifference since its creation in 1999. In fact, the Motor Carrier Safety Administration has increased the number of hours a driver can operate a truck by 28% since 2003, up to as much as 88 hours over 8 days!\nAccording to CRASH, the Motor Carrier Safety Administration has failed miserably, shortchanging public safety for the productivity and economic interests of the trucking industry. When the agency was created, about 5,380 people died in big rig crashes, and that figure has barely budged over the past six years. There were about 5,212 deaths in big truck crashes in 2005, as well as an additional 114,000 injured. And while large trucks account for 3% of registered vehicles, 12 to 13% of traffic deaths involved big trucks.",
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        "raw_content": "Golden Apple Foundation: Wells Fargo Teacher Partnership Grants\nWells Fargo and Golden Apple Foundation of New Mexico invite New Mexico teachers in public, private, and charter schools, prekindergarten through 12th grade, to participate in the Wells Fargo/Golden Apple Teacher Partner Program. Teachers are invited to submit applications for financial support for classroom books or supplies, field trips, classroom technology, and professional development (e.g., conferences or seminars). Teachers can submit an application for financial support for a single classroom grant or for a school-wide grant serving multiple classrooms. Applications are considered for one-time-only projects, rather than those that require a continuing commitment. Projects with routine funding sources available are not encouraged.\nAmount: Up to $1,000 for a single classroom and $3,000 for a school-wide, multi-classroom project.\nEligibility: Current teachers in PreK-12 grade classrooms in public, private, or charter schools in New Mexico.\nLink: https://www.goldenapplenm.org/wells-fargo-teacher-partner-grants.aspx",
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        "raw_content": "The Getty Foundation: Keeping It Modern\nThe Getty Foundation supports the conservation of modern architecture as part of its Keeping It Modern initiative. The following types of grants are available:\nPlanning grants are offered for research and planning projects for significant 20th century buildings that involve practitioners from multiple disciplines and may include research of historical documentation; research on the historic fabric of the building; physical analysis and testing of original materials used in construction, such as their properties and performance under specific conditions; the development and testing of technical solutions; and preparation of technical drawings, budget estimates, and schedules of work. Planning projects may also include the development of comprehensive management plans for cyclical maintenance and long-term care. The majority of grants awarded as part of Keeping It Modern will be for research and planning.\nImplementation grants are offered for exceptional projects related to internationally recognized buildings that advance the conservation of modern architecture in significant ways and have the potential to serve as models for the conservation of other 20th century buildings.\nEligibility: Nonprofit or charitable organizations from around the world are eligible. Buildings must be significant, publicly owned, and serve a public function. Projects that focus on deferred maintenance, rebuilding, or major reconstruction of lost fabric fall outside the scope of the initiative.\nLink: http://www.getty.edu/foundation/initiatives/current/keeping_it_modern/index.html\nNote: Applicants are strongly advised to submit inquiries well before the December 3 deadline.",
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        "raw_content": "Helping US carmakers help themselves\nObama's new fuel efficiency standards will end Detroit's uncertainty and help make US automakers competitive again\nBarack Obama had surprising company when he announced new fuel efficiency standards for cars and light trucks yesterday. Standing with Obama were executives from Ford, Toyota, General Motors, Honda, Chrysler, BMW, Nissan, Mercedes-Benz, Mazda and the United Auto Workers.\nIt might seem surprising, but there are reasons why the automakers would welcome new national standards, if a little reluctantly. Yes the ongoing bailouts of GM and Chrysler make it harder for those companies to argue with the government, but the automakers have other, more compelling reasons to accept stricter mileage standards.\nAs hard as it might be for free-market fundamentalists to understand, automakers have openly welcomed a consistent, predictable standard they can use for planning and developing their products. The US has had two standards for years: the federal government's and California's, which 17 other states have embraced. Building models to meet two standards is expensive and slows down development.\nEven worse for automakers was the uncertainty. Congress mandated new standards in 2007, but the Bush administration never followed through. Automakers have been waiting to see whether they would face one standard or two, making it difficult to develop new models. Now they will be able to move new products from the drawing board to the showroom without having to retool along the way.\nFor those worried about Detroit's economic health, it's worth pointing out that Cafe (corporate average fuel economy) standards, which have been in place for years, apply equally to Honda, Toyota and Volkswagen, as they do to Chrysler, Ford and GM.\nIndeed, the new standards could create an opportunity for Detroit to play catch-up on small vehicles \u2013 a market segment ceded to German and Japanese automakers years ago. With Korean companies increasing US market share, and China and India knocking on the door, Detroit may finally realise that it can't ignore such a large market segment without becoming further marginalised.\nIn Detroit's glory days, GM, Ford and Chrysler offered a full range of products, from small starter cars to big luxury vehicles. They had a strategy of moving their customers up through their product lines, from entry-level compacts to station wagons to luxury sedans. Forty years ago, my grandparents had two GM cars in the driveway: a Cadillac and a small Corvair.\nBut in the 1970s, Detroit began to lose market share for entry-level vehicles. When I was growing up, we had a VW Beetle sitting next to the Ford or GM station wagon. Detroit's small cars ranged from whimsical (the AMC Gremlin) to dangerous (the fire-prone Ford Pinto).\nAfter Japanese makers gained a foothold selling small, inexpensive cars to Americans, they leveraged their strength in that segment to introduce a wider range of products, until luxury brands like Lexus were seen as superior to their US counterparts.\nYears after Detroit ceded the compact market to foreign competitors, and gradually lost market share up and down the product line, US auto executives still treated small, efficient cars as a low-margin afterthought. Being forced to focus on smaller, efficient new cars will give Detroit the opportunity to reintroduce itself to younger buyers, and perhaps build some of the loyalty it started losing a generation ago.\nThere should be little doubt that automakers can meet the new standards. As they used to say on Star Trek: \"We have the technology.\" According to the US Environmental Protection Agency, fuel economy in the US has actually declined over the last two decades, even though engines have become more efficient.\nThe drop in fuel efficiency is almost entirely due to the increase in vehicle weight over the period. For years, the only innovation coming from Detroit was to build bulkier SUVs, until passenger vehicles weighing in at three or four tons became common. Truck sales (including SUVs built on truck platforms) grew from 19% of sales in 1975 to 48% in 2008. Only recently have SUV and light truck efficiency increased, after marginally higher standards went into effect.\nAutomakers will have to change their ways, starting with building lighter vehicles. While this doesn't mean we will all be driving subcompacts, it does mean that we can expect to see lighter cars, trucks and SUVs in the coming years.\nBut automakers will have to ramp up the innovation. It was only four years ago that GM nixed the idea of building an electric car. For decades most auto companies never moved new technologies past the concept stage. It used to be said that the electric vehicle was the car of the future and always would be. But now automakers are waking up to find that the future is now.",
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        "raw_content": "Kenyans say no to new constitution\nOpponents of Kenya's proposed new constitution celebrate in Nairobi following its rejection in a referendum. Photograph: Sayyid Azim/AP\nKenyans today rejected a new constitution that would have entrenched presidential powers in a humiliating setback for the country's first fully democratic government.\nWith more than three-quarters of the vote counted, the \"yes\" camp - backed by the president, Mwai Kibaki, was trailing opponents of the law by more than 1m votes.\n\"We have blown the trumpet and sent for the suits and champagne,\" Tom Kajwang, a senior official from the \"no\" team, said. Supporters of the \"no\" campaign celebrated, dancing and singing in the streets of Nairobi.\nMr Kibaki was elected in 2002 in Kenya's first free and fair elections for decades. A key component of his platform was a promise to reform the constitution, which concentrates power in the hands of the president at the expense of the prime minister and parliament.\nHowever, the final text of the document split the ruling coalition, with a quarter of Mr Kibaki's 28-member cabinet opposing the policy.\nThe Liberal Democratic party, which holds a pivotal minority of seats on the government benches, has complained of being sidelined.\nLDP supporters cried foul after plans to enhance the role of prime minister and parliament were dropped from the final text of the referendum.\nThe 153-page document also includes provision on everything from bans on abortion and same-sex marriage to equal rights for women, quotas for people with disabilities in public life, and the design of Kenya's flag.\n\"The 'no' vote does not mean that Kenyans do not want a new constitution,\" Patrick Lumumba, the secretary of the independent constitutional review commission, said.\n\"It means that they did not want what had been proposed in the current draft\".\nBut the result is likely to transform the political landscape in Kenya ahead of its 2007 elections, adding to perceptions that Mr Kibaki has become a lame duck.\nThe popular enthusiasm that greeted his election in 2002 has quickly waned, as promises to reduce corruption and end tribal politics have proved hard to fulfil and the ruling coalition has become increasingly fractious.\nMuzong Kodi, an Africa expert at the Chatham House thinktank, said he vote was a barometer of public opinion on the administration.\n\"This is not only a vote on the referendum, it appears also to be a vote of no confidence in the performance of Mr Kibaki's government,\" he said.\nIn a country where up to one third of the adult population is illiterate, ballot papers and political debate were simplified by representing the \"yes\" campaign with a banana and the \"no\" with an orange.\nReform to the political system in the former British colony is still seen by most as essential.\nKenya endured more than two decades of strongarm leadership under its former president Daniel arap Moi until 2002.\nMutula Kilonzo, the shadow attorney-general for Mr Arap Moi's Kanu faction and a leading member of the \"no\" camp, said Mr Kibaki's attorney-general and justice minister should resign over their roles in drawing up the new constitution.\nElectoral officials reported a largely clean vote from Kenya's 19,000 polling stations, despite reports of vote buying, registration problems and other electoral irregularities in some districts.\nAt least seven people were killed in often violent rallies and clashes leading up to yesterday's vote.\nAs tensions rose over the count yesterday, hundreds of people chased riot police from Nairobi's vast Kibera slum, a stronghold of a leading opponent of the constitution.\nThey also attacked a truck driver whom they suspected of planning to substitute ballot boxes stuffed with fraudulent votes for valid boxes.",
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        "raw_content": "Brothers' documentaries echo their own passion\nArmed with two Super Eight cameras and three credit cards, Adrian Belic and his brother Roko set out, fresh from college graduation, to film a movie in Tuva, a country north of Mongolia and south of Siberia.\nThey\u2019d dreamed about going there since they saw a PBS documentary about the country as teenagers, and it\u2019s easy to see why: Tuva, which Belic says doesn\u2019t even exist on most maps, seems more a place dreamed up by J.R.R. Tolkien \u2014 complete with snow-capped mountains, robed shaman and yaks.\nThe brothers had been making films since they were young, creating \u201cStar Wars\u201d inspired epics in Chicago with childhood friend Christopher Nolan, writer-director of the films \u201cMemento\u201d and \u201cBatman Begins.\u201d\nAs graduates, undaunted by their lack of formal filmmaking training, the two decided they were ready to make a film about Tuva. The first step was contacting Ralph Layton, one of the travelers in the PBS documentary, whose phone number they managed to track down.\n\u201cWe told him we were filmmakers who\u2019d been making movies since we were kids,\u201d says Belic, now 38 and living in Los Angeles. \u201cThere is a difference between [lying] and stretching the truth.\u201d\nLayton, impressed by the teens\u2019 passion, agreed to help them. He gave them the number of a man he thought they should meet: Paul Pena, a blind African-American blues musician who would be traveling to Tuva to take part in a music competition. Pena, who\u2019d played with B.B. 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They followed him to Tuva, where he competed in the 1995 throat singing competition and \u201cGenghis Blues,\u201d their first documentary, was born.\nIt took the brothers two years to edit the film, using borrowed equipment and learning as they went along, but when \u201cGenghis Blues\u201d finally hit arthouse theaters across the country it struck a chord with audiences and critics alike.\nIts appeal, Belic says, lies in Pena\u2019s ability to charm the Tuvans with his musical talents and knack for language, and the friendship he struck up with a Tuvan champion throat singer.\n\u201cPaul rises like a shooting star at the competition,\u201d Belic says. \u201cThe response of the audience will blow your mind. And there\u2019s an extraordinary friendship between two musicians who can barely communicate but treat each other like brothers.\u201d\nPropelled to the top by a mixture of two brothers\u2019 luck, talent and sense of adventure, \u201cGenghis Blues\u201d went on to be nominated for an Oscar, and put the two Chicago natives on the map as documentary filmmakers.\nSalem, Mass., audiences can enjoy a rare theater showing of the brothers\u2019 films, \u201cGenghis Blues\u201d and \u201cBeyond the Call,\u201d during the upcoming Salem Film Fest, and Adrian Belic will participate in discussions after the screenings. He is one of at least 10 filmmakers who will participate in question-and-answer sessions during the festival.\nSerendipitous meetings\nBorn to a Czech mother and Yugoslavian father, Belic and his brother often spent summers visiting relatives in Eastern Europe, which helped build a lifelong appreciation for travel.\n\u201cBeyond the Call,\u201d produced by Adrian and edited in part by Roko, is a tribute to this wanderlust, a documentary that follows three ordinary middle-aged men on an extraordinary humanitarian expedition through Afghanistan and Asia.\nThe idea for the film was born about eight years ago when a man, Ed Artis, came up to Adrian after a screening of \u201cGenghis Blues,\u201d eager to share his own travel stories.\n\u201cHere\u2019s this guy in his mid-60s, an age when most guys begin relaxing \u2026\u201d Belic recalls. \u201cHe looks me in the eye and starts talking about getting kicked off trains in [the Middle East], sneaking into Chechnya, things I couldn\u2019t get my head around. I thought, if half the stuff this guy says are true, this has moved to the number-one slot of the next film I\u2019d like to do.\u201d\nBelic spent hours listening Artis\u2019 story, about how he and two other former soldiers had created their own humanitarian organization dedicated to delivering medical supplies the world\u2019s most war-torn places.\nSomething about the man\u2019s story struck him as familiar.\n\u201c[My brother and I] do what we love to do,\u201d Belic says. \u201cWe go anywhere at any time, start with our own money, our own equipment; we go along and seem to find the right people at the right time. Ed told us that\u2019s just like the way [he and his two friends] do their humanitarian work.\u201d\nSix months after meeting with Artis, Belic was on a plane to Afghanistan to shoot \u201cBeyond the Call.\u201d For three years on and off, he followed Artis and friends James Laws and Walt Ratterman through Asia and Afghanistan as they delivered supplies to doctors and wounded civilians.\n\u201cThey are all-American, rough-and-tumble kind of guys,\u201d Belic says. \u201cThey\u2019re uncouth at times but they\u2019re doing stuff my sophisticated world-traveling friends wouldn\u2019t dream of doing \u2026 They don\u2019t care about religion, culture, or what side of the war the civilians are on.\u201d\nSince it debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival back in 2006, \u201cBeyond the Call\u201d has traveled around the country and beyond, earning awards at film festivals along the way. 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        "raw_content": "\u00a9istockphoto/sdominick\nAffectionate Ways Your Dog Shows He Loves You\nLove is always in the air when you have a dog.\nYour affectionate pooch has a plethora of ways to tell you that he thinks you\u2019re the bee\u2019s knees. But he doesn\u2019t let his lack of verbal communication skills get in the way. Dogs show how much they love you through their behavior and body language. Here are some not-so-subtle hints that your dog wants you to be his valentine!\nThis is the most common sign that your pooch is happy to see you. However, it can mean different things, especially if it\u2019s a dog you\u2019ve never met before. Tail wagging can be a sign of aggression or fear. When a dog wags his tail up and down high in the air, you can take it as a positive sign. A tail wagging low or in a horizontal movement is more likely to be a sign of fear or nervousness.\nSince your dog doesn\u2019t speak human, he may use barking to alert you of his feelings. When two dogs play together, it\u2019s common for them to bark and nip at each other. It\u2019s the same thing that\u2019ll happen when you get him riled up, so he\u2019s likely to display similar behavior with you. Even though it\u2019s a sign of excitement, be careful that his little love nips don\u2019t turn into overexcited and painful bites.\nDid you know that some dogs can smile? Dogs feel some of the same emotions as humans, and happy is one of them. And just like us, your dog may be able to smile to get his point across. Researchers have found that dogs often use facial expressions in similar ways to show this emotion. That means if you think that your dog is smiling at you, he really could be flashing you a big, happy grin!\nWhen dogs live in the wild, licking is seen as a sign of submission a younger dog displays to a dominant member of the pack. But between dogs and humans, licking is a common exhibit of affection. It doesn\u2019t matter where his tongue lands; you will feel the love with those slobbery kisses! In some cases, your dog may simply like the taste of salt on your skin from perspiration or he may be licking you as a sign of respect.\nDoes your dog pull double duty as your shadow? Some dogs thrive on human interaction, so you shouldn\u2019t be surprised if your dog follows you around the house. He\u2019ll want to spend as much time with you as possible to strengthen your bond; to him, there\u2019s no such thing as personal space.\nOften seen as a bad habit, there are times when your dog just can\u2019t contain his love for you and has to jump. When your dog is excited to see you, jumping up and down is a natural behavior for him. But jumping isn\u2019t enough. Be ready for an onslaught of licking and barking to follow.\nDogs like to sleep in a pack. If your dog views you as a family member and cuddle buddy, he\u2019ll try to climb into bed with you or fall asleep curled up beside you on the couch. This has to be the cutest way your dog says \u201cI love you!\u201d\n7 Ways Flower Remedies Can Help Your Pet\nInterview with Best Friends Animal Society Co-founder Faith Maloney\n10 Things Your Dog Would Tell You if She Could\nHow Dogs Use Their Voices to Communicate",
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        "raw_content": "Healthy eating choices at or near the Hilton Anaheim\nMix Restaurant at The Hilton Anaheim\nMix Restaurant features an extensive variety of imaginative dishes created from some of the finest organic and natural ingredients available in the region. For a hearty breakfast with the entire family, a satisfying lunch between meetings, or an intimate dinner for two, mix it up at Anaheim\u2019s newest and most inviting spot for dining and entertainment.\nADDRESS: 777 West Convention Way, Anaheim, CA\nWEBSITE: http://www.hiltonanaheimhotel.com/dining/mix\nBook your Mix Restaurant online reservation.\nPHONE: (714) 750-4321 (Reservations are encouraged!)\nHOURS: Monday \u2013 Sunday: 6:00am \u2013 10:00pm.\nVegan Choices \u2013 .83 miles away\nADDRESS: 12022 Chapman Ave, Garden Grove, CA\nWEBSITE: http://veganpizzaoc.com/\nHOURS: Monday \u2013 Saturday: 11am-10pm. Sunday: 5pm-9pm.\nThuyen Vien\nVegetarian Choices \u2013 1.41 miles away\nADDRESS: 1740 S Euclid St, Anaheim, CA\nWEBSITE: http://thuyenvien.weebly.com/\nHOURS: Monday \u2013 Friday: 5:00pm \u2013 9:00pm (Dinner only).\nSaturday \u2013 Sunday: 10:00am \u2013 9:00pm (Lunch and Dinner).\nLocal ~ Organic ~ Biodynamic Indian Food \u2013 2.6 miles away\nADDRESS: 440 S. Anaheim Blvd., #201 Anaheim, CA\nWEBSITE: http://adyaoc.com/#about-intro\nHOURS: Monday: Closed. Tuesday \u2013 Saturday: 11:00am \u2013 9:00pm. Sunday: 11:00am \u2013 8:00pm.\nHealthy Junk\nVegan ~ Gluten-free \u2013 2.7 miles away\nADDRESS: 201 West Center Street Promenade, Unit B, Anaheim, CA\nWEBSITE: http://www.thehealthyjunk.com/\nHOURS: Monday \u2013 Saturday: 11:00am \u2013 9:00pm. Sunday: 11:00am \u2013 5:00pm.\nSeasonal ~ Farm-to-Table ~ Sustainable \u2013 3 miles away\nADDRESS: 1600 S Disneyland Dr, Anaheim, CA\nWEBSITE: https://disneyland.disney.go.com/dining/grand-californian-hotel/napa-rose/\nHOURS: Monday \u2013 Sunday: 5:30pm \u2013 10:00pm.\nOrganic ~ Vegetarian ~ Gluten Free \u2013 8.3 miles away\nADDRESS: 5759 E Santa Ana Canyon Rd (at Orange County), Anaheim, CA\nWEBSITE: http://www.mothersmarket.com/\nHOURS: Monday \u2013 Friday: 8am \u2013 10pm. Saturdays: 8am \u2013 10pm. Sundays: 8am \u2013 10pm.\nJuice Bar & Cafe/Restaurant: 8am \u2013 9:30pm.",
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        "raw_content": "On August 24, 2009, the Obama Administration released a newly declassified version of a 2004 Inspector General report on the CIA\u2019s controversial coercive interrogation tactics. To coincide with the release of the report, The New Press is pleased to announce the publication of The Torture Memos: Rationalizing the Unthinkable, edited by renowned constitutional scholar David Cole. The book includes the full set of Justice Department legal memos authorizing the CIA\u2019s interrogation tactics and an incisive commentary that offers the first comprehensive legal analysis of the arguments advanced to approve the program. This brief excerpt from Cole\u2019s introduction offers only a glimpse of his complete analysis of the documents and their import.\n\u201cThe Justice Department memos do precisely what Orwell foretold:\ntwist language and the law to rationalize the unthinkable.\u201d\n\u2014from the introduction by David Cole\n\u201cTHOSE METHODS, read on a bright, sunny, safe day in April 2009, appear graphic and disturbing,\u201d said Dennis Blair, President Barack Obama\u2019s director of national intelligence, as he sought to downplay the horror of CIA interrogation techniques described and sanctioned in four previously secret Justice Department memos disclosed on April 16, 2009. The techniques, he suggested, would have looked very different in August 2002, when they were first authorized. [1]\n\u201cIt was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen.\u201d So begins 1984, the classic novel of the security state by George Orwell. It\u2019s unlikely that Blair intended the allusion, but the reference could not have been more apt. The Justice Department memos do precisely what Orwell foretold: twist language and the law in order to rationalize the unthinkable. The interrogation techniques used by the CIA against al Qaeda suspects have inspired two competing narratives. Many have argued that the techniques were patently illegal, and surely would have been viewed as such had an enemy of the United States used them against our soldiers\u2014in August 2002 or April 2009. No good-faith legal argument could possibly give a green light to stripping a suspect naked, slamming him repeatedly into a wall, dousing him with cold water, slapping his face, depriving him of any sleep for eleven days straight, forcing him into stress positions and small dark boxes for hours at a time, and waterboarding him repeatedly\u2014183 times in the case of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, and 83 times in the case of Abu Zubaydah, two al Qaeda detainees. [2]\nHow did it become official U.S. policy to treat human beings in our custody in this manner? What rationales could possibly justify such conduct? And what is\nto be done now to correct the wrongs?\nOthers, however, such as Dennis Blair and former Attorney General Michael Mukasey, point to the overwhelming panic and fear that pervaded the United States in the wake of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001; note the ambiguity of the laws governing torture and cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment; and insist that government officials sought only to approach, not to cross, the line of illegality. Cabinet officials directed that the CIA be permitted to use only lawful interrogation tactics, and in the legal memos reproduced here, Justice Department lawyers engaged in a good-faith effort to draw a difficult line. One might disagree with that line with the benefit of hindsight, they would say, but surely no crimes were intentionally committed. [3]\nThe release of the previously secret Justice Department memos in April 2009 allows us to go beneath the surface of these competing claims and examine how George W. Bush\u2019s administration actually sought to justify its actions. This volume reproduces, for the first time, all of the principal memos drafted by the Justice Department\u2019s Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) on the CIA\u2019s interrogation program. The first two were issued in secret on August 1, 2002; the third was issued publicly on December 30, 2004; the last three were issued secretly in May 2005. The memos have been edited only to eliminate unnecessary repetition. (Some sections remain blacked out because they are still classified.) The final document in the book, drafted by the office of Senator John D. Rockefeller IV, chairman of the Select Committee on Intelligence, provides a valuable official overview of the process that led to the OLC memos. [4]\nAnalysis of all six memos taken together tells a more complicated story than the two competing narratives that have thus far dominated public debate. The memos show that there were indeed many close and difficult questions of judgment to be made, upon which reasonable lawyers could disagree. Not all physically coercive interrogation, for example, is torture. And determining whether tactics rise to the level of torture requires difficult distinctions between \u201csevere\u201d and less-than-severe pain and suffering, and between \u201cprolonged\u201d and temporary mental harm.\nThe secret memos now disclosed reveal that even as the Office of Legal Counsel sought to convince the public that it had changed its view, behind the\nscenes it continued to approve all the\nsame interrogation tactics.\nPrecisely because the questions were so difficult, however, one would expect a good-faith analysis to reach a nuanced conclusion, perhaps approving some measures while definitely prohibiting others. Yet on every question, no matter how much the law had to be stretched, the OLC lawyers reached the same result\u2014the CIA could do whatever it had proposed to do.\nMost tellingly, the lawyers secretly preserved that bottom line even as the law in public appeared to tighten its standards to prohibit these tactics. Thus, when its initial August 2002 memo was leaked to the press and widely condemned, the OLC publicly issued a replacement memo, dated December 30, 2004, which pointedly rejected several arguments and interpretations advanced in its prior memo. But the secret memos now disclosed reveal that even as the OLC sought to convince the public that it had changed its view, behind the scenes it continued to approve all the same interrogation tactics. And when, in 2005, Congress threatened to tighten the law further by confirming that every person in U.S. custody was protected against not only torture, but all cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment, the Bush lawyers drafted yet another secret opinion, concluding that none of the CIA\u2019s tactics could even be considered cruel, inhuman, or degrading. The latter memos were issued years after the panic induced by the 9/11 attacks had begun to fade. When considered as a whole, the memos read not as an objective assessment of what the law permits or precludes, but as a strained effort to rationalize a predetermined\u2014and illegal\u2014result. Rather than demand that the CIA conform its conduct to the law, the lawyers contorted the law to conform it to the CIA\u2019s desires.\nThe memos reproduced here, even more than the photographs from Abu Ghraib or interrogation records from Guant\u00e1namo, are the \u201csmoking guns\u201d in the torture controversy. They show that abusive tactics were the deliberately considered official policy of the executive branch, not the isolated misdeeds of a few \u201cbad apples\u201d or rogue agents. They reveal a concerted effort over many years to maintain the program, even as the law changed in order to prohibit it more clearly. And they provide an object lesson in the limits of law when employed by those who seek not to uphold legal principle and protect the vulnerable, but to facilitate the wishes of the powerful and minimize the possibility of accountability.\nHow did it become official U.S. policy to treat human beings in our custody in this manner? What rationales could possibly justify such conduct? And what is to be done now to correct the wrongs? These are the critical questions posed by the Bush administration\u2019s foray into \u201cenhanced interrogation techniques.\u201d The Justice Department memos reproduced here shed important and disturbing new light on these questions, and show that at the core of the problem was the failure of some of the nation\u2019s most powerful lawyers to live up to their ethical and legal responsibilities.\nThis entry was posted on Monday, October 12th, 2009 at 8:20 am\tand is filed under General, Human Rights, US Middle-East Policy. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.\n\u00ab Just Dreaming on a Sunday\nNobel prize in economics goes to \u2026 a woman. \u00bb",
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        "raw_content": "LGBT Officers Back de Blasio on St. Patrick\u2019s Day Parade\nThe Gay Officers Action League supports the mayor's decision not to march, and respects individual officers' right to participate, while calling for allies to join in the boycott.\nThe Gay Officers Action League on Friday released a statement on Mayor de Blasio\u2019s decision to not march in the St. Patrick\u2019s Day Parade in Manhattan.\n\u201cIt\u2019s 2014, 17 states allow gay marriage, and public attitudes across the country show support for equality and equal treatment for LGBT people. I appeal to the organizers to re-evaluate their position on exclusion and follow the lead of the Boy Scouts of America. Stop trying to divide NYC and do the right and moral thing: allow LGTB people to march in this important parade,\u201d said Carl Locke, the president of GOAL and an NYPD detective.\nA GOAL statement continued: \u201cA city employee\u2019s decision to not march due to discrimination is a personal one that sends a powerful message to the organizers, like Mayor de Blasio. We welcome and encourage such allies to come forward. GOAL hopes the organizers are listening and paying attention. GOAL, however, respects the decision of city employees and individuals who march in the parade to express their Irish pride.\u201d",
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        "raw_content": "Home Andalucia Last Brit to fight in Spanish Civil War dies\nLast Brit to fight in Spanish Civil War dies\nTHE last known British survivor of the Spanish Civil War has died aged 94.\nDavid Lomon, originally from Hackney, in East London, was one of 2,500 brave Brits who volunteered to fight against General Franco\u2019s fascist army during the 1936 to 1939 civil war.\nThe war hero signed up to the International Brigade in secret in 1936 following a run in with Oswald Mosley\u2019s fascist group, the Blackshirts, at the Battle of Cable Street, which took place just yards from his home.\nAt the time he was also a member of the Young Communist Party.\nAfter signing up he fought in the battle of Teruel, which claimed 140,000 lives and marked a major turning point in Franco\u2019s eventual victory.\nHe was captured in 1938 and became a prisoner of war at a camp in San Pedro de Cardenos, near Bruges, enduring brutal beatings and starvation before returning to the UK.\nJim Jump, secretary of the International Brigade Trust, paid tribute to Mr Lomon and said: \u201cHe had a conventional life when he returned.\n\u201cHe was not the type to boast about what he did.\n\u201cHe was a lovely man; very polite; a classic English gentleman.\u201d\nIn an attempt to impose a fascist rule in Spain, with the support of Nazi Germany and Italian fascist leader, Benito Mussolini, Francisco Franco waged a bloody war against the government\nAlthough the UK\u2019s official stance was non-intervention thousands of British men signed up to fight, including writers George Orwell and Laurie Lee.\nDavid Lomon\nPrevious article\u2018King\u2019 Ruud makes a striking display in Marbella\nNext articleSuicide suspected in car fire death\nDIVIDED: Experts and locals on digging up dictator Franco from the Valley of the Fallen in special Olive Press report from Madrid\nNew-found documents reveal a concentration camp existed on Costa del Sol\nEightieth anniversary of bloody battle during Spanish Civil War remembered in new book\nStuart Crawford 9 Jan, 2013 @ 16:45 at 16:45\nThe official stance from both the UK and France was non-intervention but the elites of both countries actively supported the Fascists and did everything they could to stop supplies from the outside world reaching the democratically elected Republican side.\nThe awful irony of this is, that had Franco been defeated which would have been the case had the Republicans received the same support as the Fascists then WW11 may never have happened as Hitler and Mussolini countries were both on the verge of bankruptcy both needed to invade and loot other countries to survive but Franco\u2019s victory only spurred these vermin on.\nIn the 60s\u2019 I was lucky enough to hitch a ride once from a man who had fought with the I/B \u2013 what tales he told.\nDavid Lomon \u2013 RIP\nVirginia La Brie 11 Jan, 2013 @ 00:30 at 00:30\nTo add to this fascinating part of the Civil War In Spain, check out the trilogy by Arturo Barea, journalist and writer who left Spain during the Franco years, was a conscript in Spanish Morocco, immigrated to England and worked for the BBC broadcasting news to Spain during the civil war when this kind of news was not available for the Spanish listening public. His trilogy of books about his growing up in Spain are:\n\u201cThe Forge\u201d ,\u201dThe Track\u201d and \u201cThe Clash\u201d which are biographical. Check him out!\nPM 12 Jan, 2013 @ 19:18 at 19:18\nMy uncle fought with the IB. They were all card-carrying students in the days when they believed that the antidote to Fascism was Communism. Some of them never gave up that belief, and turned a blind eye to what Stalin did to his own people, and to what atrocities have been committed by communists ever since. It had a nice sequel though. My aunt, when aged 80, also a card-carrier in her youth, visited the US to see her daughter and took a coach trip to Niagara. The bus crossed into Canada, but her visa, as a one time \u201cCommie\u201d, was for single entry, and she was stranded for three days while the Consulate got her another one.\nHannaH43 17 Jan, 2013 @ 01:16 at 01:16\nHe was Fighting for Marxists dogs a communist government would have been worst government for Spain than Franco how many good Spaniards did he kill\nCamel 17 Feb, 2014 @ 23:08 at 23:08\nToday, he would have been declared as a terrorist and one of the bad guys.",
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        "raw_content": "Diversify new addition to NTRA Top Thoroughbred Poll\nby Press Release | Jul 9, 2018 | Breaking, Business, National news, Triple Crown Trail\nDiversify cracked the top 10 in this week\u2019s NTRA Top Thoroughbred Poll on the basis of his front-running score in Saturday\u2019s Suburban (G2) at Belmont Park. Trained by Rick Violette for father-daughter Ralph Evans and Lauren Evans, the 5-year-old gelding landed in 10th on this week\u2019s rankings, based on a vote of racing media, with 73 points.\nUndefeated Triple Crown winner Justify maintained his clear advantage as the top racehorse in the U.S., tallying 429 points from 42 first-place votes (worth 10 points each) and one second-place vote (9 points), cast once again by Horse Racing Radio Network and New York Racing Association broadcaster Anthony Stabile. The dissenting first-place vote by Stabile went instead to Mind Your Biscuits, the Dubai Golden Shaheen Sponsored by Gulf News (G1) winner who is aiming to stretch out around two turns in the Aug. 4 Whitney (G1) and rated sixth (190 points) in this week\u2019s poll.\nJustify \u2013 trained by Bob Baffert for owners China Horse Club, WinStar Farm, Starlight Racing, and Head of Plains Partners \u2013 is a perfect six-for-six since winning on debut in February and also won an allowance race and the Santa Anita Derby (G1) before his historic sweep of the Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve (G1), the Preakness Stakes (G1), and the Belmont Stakes presented by NYRA Bets (G1). He remains in light training but has not posted an official breeze since before he finished off the Triple Crown.\nBee Jersey, who defeated Mind Your Biscuits in the Metropolitan Handicap (G1), also known as the Met Mile, last time out, fell from fifth last week to seventh this week.\nThe NTRA Top Thoroughbred polls are the sport\u2019s most comprehensive surveys of experts. Every week eligible journalists and broadcasters cast votes for their top 10 horses, with points awarded on a 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis. All horses that have raced in the U.S., are in training in the U.S., or are known to be pointing to a major event in the U.S. are eligible for the NTRA Top Thoroughbred Poll, which continues until November 5, after the Breeders\u2019 Cup World Championships.\nHorses of all ages\nWoodward hero Yoshida new to NTRA Top Thoroughbred...\nPreviousElate installed as favorite for Delaware Handicap\nNextDelaware Oaks Day 2018 in pictures",
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        "raw_content": "Laurier student offered children a different way to celebrate Halloween\nRealism and resolutions\n\"Want your boat Geogie?\" - Pennywise the clown from the popular Stephen King miniseries \"It (1990)\" (Image courtesy of Warner Bros. Television)\n\u2018Creepy\u2019 clown sightings have been making headlines in the U.S. and Canada, but some people would suggest that they are not as \u2018creepy\u2019 as everyone thinks.\nBenjamin Radford, a member of the American Folklore Society, deputy editor of Skeptical Inquirer Science magazine, and author of several books including Bad Clowns, explained that these clown sightings are nothing new and in fact have happened before.\n\u201cThe current clown scare is actually only the most recent. There have been several throughout history and in recent years. In fact some of these clown scares date back to the 1980s,\u201d said Radford.\nThe clowns are not considered to be harmful, as most of the scares are pranks. There have been stories of clowns harming people, though most are believed to be hoaxes and rumors.\nRadford believes one of the main reasons this phenomenon is growing is because of the use and accessibility of social media.\n\u201cPeople are sharing these scary clown stories and photographs on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and elsewhere. It\u2019s a ready-made viral meme. It\u2019s perfect for going around the world in minutes. You have a story that\u2019s both scary and funny, horrific and humorous all rolled into one. Who can resist a scary clown photograph?\u201d said Radford. \u201cAll you need is one high profile scary clown video or photo to go viral, and the copycats, by definition, will be of clowns.\u201d\nSome say that the videos and photographs floating around social media are making people believe that everyone else is scared of the clowns, so they should be too. Radford explains that this is not the case.\n\u201cEven though this is being shared widely on social media, it doesn\u2019t necessarily mean that everybody who forwards or likes it endorses it. Just because a given scary clown photo has been seen 1.2 million times, doesn\u2019t necessarily mean that 1.2 million people actually think a clown is going to kill somebody, it just means they are having fun with it and sharing it,\u201d said Radford.\nAn additional way social media is grabbing hold of this phenomenon is through false threats and rumors. Schools may get empty threats from a person dressed as a clown, but they will take it seriously.\n\u201cSchools and police will always err on the side of caution. If there\u2019s any plausible chance that someone might actually do something, of course, they are going to lock down the school and call the police. It doesn\u2019t mean the threat is eminent or plausible, it just means they are better safe than sorry,\u201d said Radford.\nThese actions are what scare people into thinking there is a real threat when really the schools are just being proactive. \u201cEspecially in today\u2019s environment, that\u2019s taken seriously. In a post-Columbine and Newtown era, threats against [a] school, no matter how absurd or ridiculous, whether they are made by clowns or teenagers or anybody else, are going to be taken seriously,\u201d said Radford.\nMany reports are rumors, and police are called on many occasions to false sightings. According to a news article by Paige Desmond, police were called to 11 incidents this month in the Waterloo Region. Brantford Police have also been called to sightings. Inspector Dave Weidrick of the Brantford Police stated, in an email, \u201cWe were called to a sighting, but the clown was gone upon our arrival.\u201d\nThe original sighting was in Greenville, South Carolina, though there seem to have been fewer since then. \u201cWe have not received [any] reports in over a month,\u201d said Master Deputy Ryan Flood, Public Information Officer for the Greenville County Sheriff\u2019s Office.\nMany people have thought that this sudden rise in clown sightings had something to do with the upcoming remake of Stephen King\u2019s It. Radford thinks differently. \u201cI don\u2019t think it\u2019s a publicity stunt. It\u2019s not good publicity,\u201d referring to the worried people that see and hear about these clowns.\nThe fear of clowns is known as Coulrophobia. This particular phobia is rare, although many feel it is common. People usually feel uneasy around clowns as opposed to altogether scared, according to Radford. Being uneasy or uncomfortable around clowns usually comes from a bad experience as a child such as watching a scary clown movie. Very few people grow into a fear of clowns.\nThe scare with the current clown phenomenon has to do with people not knowing who is behind the mask.\n\u201cYou have an adult who is dressed as a clown, wearing a mask, who is wandering around, outside of the context in which we usually encounter clowns,\u201d said Radford. \u201cThe clown is the ultimate stranger danger.\u201d\nChildren see clowns as silly, happy beings at birthday parties, but adults see them as an unidentified individual.\n\u201cThe mask provides anonymity. And therefore a lack of accountability. If you know who the person is or you can identify them, then you can hold them accountable for their actions,\u201d said Radford.\nAs Halloween approaches, some people may be getting nervous about others dressing up as clowns. 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        "raw_content": "Bodies of a couple that mysteriously disappeared in 1942 have been found in a shrinking Swiss glacier\nA pair of bodies discovered in a shrinking glacier in Switzerland are believed to be a couple who went missing 75 years ago, according to a report in Swiss newspaper Le Matin.\nMarcelin and Francine Dumoulin disappeared in the area in August 1942 while tending to their cows.\nBernhard Tschannen, the director of ski-lift company Glacier 3000, said one of his employees stumbled upon pairs of male and female shoes, some backpacks, tin bowls, and part of a body on the Tsanfleuron glacier, according to the Guardian.\nLocal police said in a statement that there were two bodies lying near each other \u2014 \"a man and a woman wearing clothing dating from the period of World War Two.\"\nDNA tests have not yet confirmed their identities, but police said the bodies had identity papers, and were perfectly preserved in the glacier.\nTschannen told the Geneva Tribune that the couple likely fell into a crevasse and stayed there for decades, until the glacier receded. (The New York Times reports the Tsanfleuron glacier is losing 1.6 feet per year due to climate change.) The bodies were found near a ski lift above the Les Diablerets resort in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland.\nA hiker walks along a path near what remains of the Findelgletscher glacier in Zermatt, Switzerland.\nMarcelin Dumoulin, a shoemaker, and Francine, a teacher, left behind seven children. Their five sons have died, according to the Times, and their youngest daughter, Marceline Udry-Dumoulin, is now 79. She told Le Matin that the discovery brought her a \"deep sense of calm.\"\n\"We spent our whole lives looking for them, without stopping\" she said. After the couple's disappearance, search crews combed the glacier for two months, the Times reports. Udry-Dumoulin said she and her siblings were then placed with different families and eventually lost touch.\n\"I was lucky to stay with my aunt. We all lived in the region but became strangers,\" she said.\nUdry-Dumoulin said she plans to have a proper funeral for her parents, and wear white to represent the hope she never lost.\nThis post has been updated with additional details.\nSEE ALSO: 10 survival myths that might get you killed\nNOW WATCH: Check out this incredible footage from a drone that traveled deep inside a glacier\nMore: Glacier Switzerland Missing person Melting glaciers",
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        "raw_content": "In-Kind Donor of the Year and Habitat for Humanity Partnership\nThompson Creek Window Company was named In-Kind Donor of the Year by Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake at the 36th Annual Cornerstone Society Donor Reception in June 2018. Thompson Creek donated and installed windows and gutters to two homes in Woodbourne-McCabe neighborhood of Baltimore and one home in the Clay Street neighborhood in Annapolis. Vice President, Brian Wuest said \u201cWe\u2019re ecstatic to be part of the life-changing work Habitat Chesapeake does. 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The Team Build provided us with a unique volunteer experience outside of our normal environment, while enhancing our personal interaction skills to work together as a team to contribute to a neighborhood\u2019s revitalization.\nParticipating in a TEAM BUILD provides us with a unique volunteer experience outside of our normal environment, enhance personal interaction skills to work together as a team and contribute to a neighborhood\u2019s revitalization. We all worked together towards Habitat\u2019s mission to bring people together to build homes, communities and hope.\nTo learn more about our Habitat for Humanity partnership, watch this video.\nRonald McDonald House Charities Partnership\nThompson Creek Window Company is currently involved with the Ronald McDonald House Charities in Falls Church, VA, Washington, DC and Baltimore, MD. 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We will also be collecting pop tabs to be recycled and in support of RMHC programs that help children heal faster, cope better and stay healthy.\nTo learn more about our Ronald McDonald partnership, watch this video.\nHomes For Our Troops Partnership\nThompson Creek Window Company is proud to partner with Homes for Our Troops by donating energy efficient, easy to clean windows and gutter systems in specially adapted homes being built for severely injured Veterans. Homes for Our Troops (HFOT) is a privately funded 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization building specially adapted, mortgage-free homes nationwide for the most severely injured Veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan. Most of these Veterans have sustained injuries including multiple limb amputations, partial or full paralysis, and/or severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). These homes restore some of the freedom and independence our Veterans sacrificed while defending our country, and enable them to focus on their family, recovery, and rebuilding their lives. Since its inception in 2004, nearly 90 cents of every dollar donated to Homes for Our Troops has gone directly to our program services for Veterans. HFOT builds these homes where the Veteran chooses to live, and continues its relationship with the Veterans after home delivery to assist them with rebuilding their lives.\nWe had the privilege of donating and installing windows and gutters for Army SGT Steven Curry in Nokesville, VA and Marine SGT Marcus Dandrea of Haymarket, VA. Their new homes feature wheelchair accessible doorways and showers, safe rooms and other specially adapted features that will alleviate their worries from their injuries while serving our country.\nThompson Creek is proud to partner with Homes for Our Troops, a privately funded nonprofit organization that builds specially-adapted, mortgage-free homes nationwide for the most severely injured veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan. Most of these veterans have sustained combat injuries including multiple limb amputations, partial or full paralysis, and/or severe traumatic brain injury (TBI).\nHomes for our Troops build homes as a departure point for these veterans to rebuild their lives, and once again become highly productive members of society. Thompson Creek Window Company will be volunteering, donating, and installing windows this upcoming spring on the brand new homes for Army Sergeant Steven Curry in Nokesville, VA, and Corporal Marcus Dandrea in Haymarket, VA, both hurt while in active duty in our United States Military.\nTo learn more about our Homes for Our Troops partnership, watch this video.\nThompson Creek Going Pink \u2013 Supporting Breast Cancer Research\nEvery year, Thompson Creek Window Company holds their annual Going Pink for Breast Cancer Fundraiser in October. Throughout the month they raised money through pink wristband sales, personal donations and pink Thompson Creek branded shirts for each employee to wear both in the office and in customer facing positions to show support for this great cause. Every dollar raised was donated directly to Anne Arundel Medical Center Foundation to support patients, families and research.\n\u201cWe chose the AAMC Breast Center because we felt it was important to support our local community. It is important to us that all women have access to care and treatment and we were particularly pleased to learn that AAMC provides financial assistance to those who are struggling to make ends meet while undergoing treatment\u201d said Rick Wuest, President, Thompson Creek Window Company.\nThompson Creek Window Company was featured on ABC2/WMAR-TV Baltimore\u2019s Built Upon a Dream Project! Every year, WMAR-TV works with an organization in dire need in the local community and they picked The Children\u2019s Home in Catonsville, MD! The Children\u2019s Home provides care in a safe, home-like living environment and its campus provides a suburban setting where children can feel secure, nurtured and have a sense of belonging. 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        "raw_content": "Sineu Market and the Fra Jun\u00edper Serra Museum\nThe route is divided into two stages. First of all we can go to Sineu Market and then catch the train to Petra to visit the Fra Jun\u00edper Serra Museum. He was a Franciscan monk who dedicated his whole life to evangelism and the missions in Alta California.\nSineu market is held every Wednesday and is one of the most important in Majorca from a historical point of view. It was introduced by King Jaume II in 1306 and since then has become landmark for the agricultural and livestock sector.\nIn Petra, the house where Fra Jun\u00edper Serra was born in 1713 is in the Carrer del Barracar Alt, in the oldest part of the town. It is a typical 17th and 18th Century countryman\u2019s house. The Fra Jun\u00edper Serra Museum, which houses the Centre for Juniperian Studies, was set up in 1959 by the Friends of Father Serra.\nSineu Market: Wednesday, from 08.00 to 14.00\nFra Jun\u00edper Serra Museum: Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 10.30 to 12.30. By appointment with the caretaker: +34 971 56 11 49\nSineu Market: free-of-charge.\nFra Jun\u00edper Serra Museum: voluntary contribution.\nSineu Market: Pla\u00e7a del Fossar. 07510 Sineu\nFra Jun\u00edper Serra Museum: Carrer del Barracar Alt, 6. 07520 Petra\nSineu Market: 971 520 027 (Sineu Town Council)\nFra Jun\u00edper Serra Museum: +34 971 561149\nSineu Market: www.ajsineu.net\nFra Jun\u00edper Serra Museum: www.ajpetra.net\nSineu Market: ajuntament@ajsineu.net\nSineu market is held in the L\u2019Esgl\u00e9sia and El Fossar squares and the surrounding streets. Since its introduction it has become a meeting point for farmers in the area to buy and sell products and animals. It is also the only market in Majorca with live animals. Currently it is one of Majorca\u2019s tourist attractions because it also offers a wide choice of typically Majorcan food.\nIt is also worth remembering that the Sineu Fair takes place on the first Sunday in May. The fair is well-known as being the oldest in the Pla de Mallorca region. It was founded in 1318 by privilege of King San\u00e7. All types of products can be found. All around the town there are bars and restaurants (cellers) that tempt a rest to enjoy a good dish of frit mallorqu\u00edn (fried meat and vegetables) or arr\u00f2s brut (rice soup with meat and vegetables).\nThe journey by train between Sineu and Petra is short and gives the traveller the opportunity to admire the Pla de Mallorca landscape, which is full of interesting architecture and the culture of the farming world.\nThe Fra Jun\u00edper Serra Museum (C/ del Barracar Alt, 6) is on two floors and still retains its typical layout and the arch that divides the house into two main areas. Furniture and utensils from the friar\u2019s era are preserved along with the press where the wine was made. The house was given over to the city of San Francisco, California, and went on to be managed by the Society of California Pioneers. The space is currently managed by the Society of Friends of Father Serra.\nAs to the museum (C/ del Barracar Alt, 6), the ground floor is dedicated to the life and work of Fra Jun\u00edper Serra. There is a wealth of documentation and graphic information from the American territories that the holy man went to and evangelised. The bell in the drawing room comes from the Santa B\u00e1rbara del Camino Real mission in California.",
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        "raw_content": "Effective Home Remedy For Mouth Ulcers\nCanker sores, also known by other names such as ulcers or sores, are a very common oral condition that can affect any oral tissue such as the tongue, lips, cheeks, palate or base of the gums. Canker sores cause pain and initially present as red inflamed spots and then open and acquire a whitish or yellowish color with a bright halo of redness around it. They are easily confused with cold sores, but they are two different oral conditions.\nOne of the most recurrent causes of ulcers or oral sores is the use of braces. The devices that are attached to the teeth, maintain a constant contact with the inner surface of the lips and cheeks. So, when moving the mouth, the brackets rub against the inside of the mouth and can cause the formation of ulcers.\nVitamin C deficiency can delay the healing process of the wound, contributing to the prevalence of canker sores. The lack of iron, vitamin B12 and zinc are also linked to the formation of ulcers. Similarly, acidic foods also contribute to their appearance.\nAn allergic reaction of the immune system in response to chemical and biological agents can initiate the formation of an ulcer, as well as the use of certain drugs.\nIn general, the sores do not require any type of treatment and usually disappear spontaneously. Even so, rinsing with special mouthwashes or with water with salt can favor their healing, as well as the application of a cotton bud moistened with a mixture in equal parts of hydrogen peroxide and water. On some occasions, it is necessary to resort to drug treatments.\nDepending on the type of cause that has caused the sores or ulcers in each case, there are different corresponding treatments, such as avoiding acidic or spicy foods, even those with sharp edges, in order to prevent hurting the sores and causing more pain and inflammation.\nAnother recommended remedy is rinsing the mouth with chamomile tea, or the application of aloe, since these plants have been known to have soothing properties, allowing the sores to heal more rapidly and with lower pain levels.\nUsers of brackets must ask the dentist for wax in order to cover the sharp parts that cause the ulcers and thus minimize the abrasion of the metal in the mouth.\nFollowing a proper diet, taking care of oral hygiene and reducing stress, are key factors to prevent the appearance of canker sores or to favor their healing in case they have already appeared.\nTags: cure Mouth Ulcers / Mouth Ulcers / Mouth Ulcers treatment / remedy for Mouth Ulcers",
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        "raw_content": "World Cup shockers\nThe biggest shocks in the history of the World Cup:\nUnited States 1 England 0 (1950)\nSource/Copyright: Fifa TV\nEngland arrived at what was their first World Cup finals appearance and hailed as potential winners having lost just four times in 30 matches. Faced with a team of part-timers, England selectors rested their hope on their star player Stanley Matthews. It proved to be a fatal error. Substitutes were not yet permitted and Matthews sat helplessly on the sidelines as a goal by Haiti-born Joe Gaetjens, who earned his keep as a dishwasher in a restaurant, earned the Americans a 1-0 win. Neither side made it through to the next round. The match was immortalised in a book and in a film called the \u2018Miracle Game\u2019\nUruguay 2 Brazil 1\nThe game that came to be known as the \u2018Maracanazo\u2019. Hosts Brazil were drawing 1-1 and under the old format were just 10 minutes from winning their first World Cup in the Maracana. However, their hopes and that of a nation were dashed as Alcides Ghiggia lashed in a shot to make it 2-1. Despite there being 200,000 fans packed into the stadium Ghiggia, who is now 87 and the only member of the two teams still alive, told AFP the crowd were reduced to a \u2018great stunning silence\u2019. Brazil got over the trauma and have won the trophy five times since while that was the second and last of Uruguay\u2019s wins.\nNorth Korea 1 Italy 0 (1966)\nSource/Copyright: Getty Images\nPak Do-Ik entered World Cup folklore by striking the only goal of the game to secure the hermit Stalinist state a remarkable 1-0 victory over Italy in a group match in the unglamorous setting of Middlesbrough in north-eastern England. It did not presage a golden era in football for North Korea as they had to wait till 2010 for their next appearance at the finals. However, for Pak it opened up a whole new world.\n\u201cI learnt that playing football can improve diplomatic relations and promote peace,\u201d he said when he made an emotional return to Middlesbrough in 2002. North Korea went on to lose 5-3 to Portugal in the quarter-finals but their feat was immortalised in a BBC documentary \u2018The Game of their Lives\u2019.\nEast Germany 1 West Germany 0 (1974)\nSource/Copyright: FIFA\nOne of the most politically charged matches in World Cup history, with the Cold War raging and intense rivalry between the two states reaching a peak as West Germany hosted the tournament. The two \u2013 divided since World War II \u2013 fought constantly for supremacy in the sporting arena but this was the most high profile meeting. West Germany were packed with household names but the East Germans arrived boosted by Magdeburg\u2019s Cup Winners Cup victory. Striker Jurgen Sparwasser scored the only goal of the game and provoked wild celebrations back in the communist state. West Germany, though, were to have the last laugh as they went on to win the trophy while East Germany bowed out in the next round.\nAlgeria 2 West Germany 1 (1982)\nSource/Copyright: 4DFOOT\nThe North Africans were appearing in their first World Cup finals and were given little chance against the reigning European champions in the clash in Spain. The German players thought it was done and dusted. \u201cOne player even said that he would play against us with a cigar in his mouth,\u201d Algeria\u2019s full-back Chaabane Merzekane told The Guardian later. The over confidence of the Germans came back to haunt them as the Algerians prevailed 2-1 with Rabah Madjer opening the scoring nine minutes into the second-half. The Germans pulled level through Karl-Heinz Rummenigge only for a stunning move by the Algerians to culminate in the decisive goal by Lakhdar Belloumi. German coach Jupp Derwall had said he would go home if they were beaten by their opponents but he stayed and it all came down to the final group game against Austria. If Germany won they progressed, but if it was a draw the Algerians would as they had beaten Chile the day before. The Germans won 1-0 with an early goal which then saw the rest of the match played as if it was a friendly, neither side taking chances as they knew both would qualify at Algeria\u2019s expense. Not surprisingly it became known as the \u2018Disgrace of Gijon\u2019 and forced a change in that final group games would from then on be played at the same time. West Germany went on to lose 3-1 in the final to Italy.\nNorthern Ireland 1 Spain 0 (1982)\nUnfancied Northern Ireland crashed Spain\u2019s World Cup fiesta, beating the hosts 1-0 through a Gerry Armstrong goal early in the second-half. Spain could not even take advantage of their opponents being reduced to 10 men for the final half hour as defender Mal Donaghy was sent off. Northern Ireland went through to the quarter-finals but their adventure ended there while ironically Armstrong earned a move to Spanish side Real Mallorca. Armstrong told the BBC in 2008 that the win that night had given hope to the \u2018minnows\u2019 of world football. \u201cI think it\u2019s a great inspiration for smaller nations who have a bond like we had and can also achieve success if they\u2019re organised.\u201d\nCameroon 1 Argentina 0 (1990)\nArgentina as defending champions opened the 1990 tournament in Italy against a Cameroon side that had few recognised stars. However, Francois Omam-Biyik\u2019s headed goal, helped by an awful goalkeeping error by Nery Pumpido, gave them an astonishing 1-0 win in a game that their raw tackling saw them reduced to nine men. \u201cWe hate it when European reporters ask us if we eat monkeys and have a witch doctor. We are real football players and we proved this tonight,\u201d said Biyik. Cameroon exited the tournament in the quarter-finals, heads held high and one of the few bright spots of the finals. The Argentines, with Diego Maradona their sole creative outlet, somehow made it to the final but left unloved through a mix of their diving and brutal attitude on the pitch.\nSouth Korea 0 Spain 0 -- S. Korea won 5-3 on penalties (2002)\nSource/Copyright: Getty Images, Reuters\nSouth Korea, who co-hosted the finals with Japan, had already beaten Italy in the Last 16, in controversial fashion, and faced a Spanish side packed with talent, but who had needed penalties to beat Irish Republic to reach the last eight. This too went to penalties as the Koreans followed Dutch coach Guus Hiddink\u2019s instructions to the letter, harrying the skilful Spaniards all over the pitch. The European side\u2019s tempers frayed as two seemingly good goals were ruled out by the Egyptian referee. The Koreans kept their nerve in the penalty shootout and prevailed 5-3 to become the first Asian side to reach the semi-finals. Their current coach Hong Myung-Bo scored the winner. 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        "raw_content": "Tel: 416 777 5191 Fax: 1 888 732 6511 Email: dstober@torkinmanes.com\nDaniel is an associate in the Wills, Trusts & Estates Group. His practice is focused on Estate Planning and Estate Administration.\nDaniel advises clients on the preparation of new Wills, Powers of Attorney and Trusts. Daniel also advises estate trustees on all aspects of the estate administration process, including the process of obtaining a Certificate of Appointment of Estate Trustee, both with and without a Will (\u201cprobate\u201d).\nPrior to joining Torkin Manes, Daniel articled and practised at a midtown Toronto firm.\nMaster of Industrial Relations, Queen\u2019s University, 2009\nB.A. (Hons.), Queen\u2019s University, 2008",
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        "raw_content": "London is one of the greatest fashion capitals in the world. Look at any part of this crowded city and it\u2019s easy to see that clothes matter to us a lot. When it comes to fashion, London leads.\nBut, our fondness for consuming new clothes at a high environmental price.\nNew research from TRAID reveals that 23% of Londoner\u2019s wardrobes are unworn. That\u2019s 123 million items of clothes stuck in our wardrobes, which someone else could be using. This is unsustainable.\nTRAID\u2019s new 23% Campaign aims to inspire, persuade and encourage Londoners to put these unworn clothes back into circulation. By doing so, we can also all play our part in advancing the UN Sustainable Development Goal Number 12 \u2013 to ensure sustainable consumption and production \u2013 in a simple and tangible way.\nBuying too much, Wearing too little\nIn the last 15 years, global clothing production has roughly doubled. And, during the past 10 years, the number of items of clothing purchased per consumer worldwide has increased more than twofold.\nIt\u2019s projected that the global consumption of clothing and footwear will increase by 63% by 2030, from 62 million tonnes today to 102 million in 2030.\nMaking more clothes in such an unprecedented short period of time, significantly increases the challenges linked to managing waste and pollution, and reducing carbon, as well as putting enormous pressure on the finite resources of our planet.\nTake for example one of our most vital natural resources, water. Clothes production consumes astonishing amounts of water especially in its dyeing and agricultural stages. In 2017 alone, the fashion industry consumed nearly 79 billion cubic meters of water \u2013 mostly from countries where local people are already living in a state of near-permanent water stress.\nMoreover, the world\u2019s most commonly used natural fibre, cotton, drives the clearing of forested land. It is predicted that by 2030, the fashion industry will use over 115 million hectares of land. Land that could be used to grow crops to feed an increasing population, as well as to preserve forests which play a key role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of the planet.\nThe over-consumption of clothes in the UK plays its part in deepening many of these environmental challenges. In 2016, for example, it is estimated that 1,130,000 tonnes of clothing were purchased in the UK, a staggering increase of almost 200,000 tonnes from 2012. And for many retailers in the UK, cotton garments make up more than half of garments sold.\nBut while we are buying more clothes than ever, paradoxically, we are wearing them for shorter periods of time.\nIn the EU, the UK is one of the countries with the lowest expected active life for clothing. As a nation we wear our clothes an average of 3.3 years and the main reasons for not wearing our clothes is that they no longer fit or we simply don\u2019t like them anymore. What a waste.\nThe good news? Londoners want to do something about it\nExactly 3 years, ago, in September 2015, the United Nations member states, including the UK, agreed to implement 17 Sustainable Development Goals to, protect the planet, end poverty and ensure prosperity for everyone by 2030. This is a universal call to action and an invitation to everyone to take part, including governments, local authorities, businesses, organisations and people from all walks of life.\nYet, TRAID\u2019s research has revealed that 72% of Londoners have never heard of the Global Goals.\nThe good news? When informed how the simple action of passing on unworn clothes helps to accelerate more sustainable consumption and production (UNSDG 12), 61% of people said they felt happy, positive, or empowered by helping to meet this goal. Londoners care.\nTRAID\u2019s 23% Campaign will help to put Londoners\u2019 unworn clothes back into use. Action like this could save around 56 million cubic metres of water which would take the entire population of London 15 years to drink!\nWe know that Londoners have an impressive record of donating unwanted clothes to charities. This is fantastic. But Global Goal 12 is an invitation to take a step further and do more with less. It\u2019s an opportunity to go beyond donating clothes we don\u2019t want, and to be inspired by the powerful environmental and social benefits to pass on the clothes we no longer need. So someone else can use them.\nDoing more with less does not have to mean restriction or constraints. Quite the opposite, it is about creativity, originality, caring and understanding of what really matters to us.\nTake the action and pass on clothes you no longer need to TRAID, for someone else to use Find out more about the campaign here\nenvironmental campaign\nUNSDGs",
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        "raw_content": "A Guide to a Day-and-a-Half in Bustling Tokyo\nOur total time in Japan would span roughly four days in real time, but with a 3:30 P.M. arrival on Day 1, an all-day excursion to Kobe planned for Day 3, and a return flight necessitating a return to Narita by about 4 P.M. on Day 4, our useable time in Tokyo would essentially be a day and a half. That\u2019s the entirety of Day 2, and slightly more than a half day on Day 4. I worried that jet lag might cause problems on Day 2. Luckily, both my wife and I dodged the bullet this time.\nDates of visit: Friday, November 27 and Sunday, November 29\nAs noted above, our first day was technically Thursday the 26th, but since we didn\u2019t get to our hotel until well after dark, there really wasn\u2019t anything to do except walk around Odaiba a little to find some dinner. So, we waited until Friday morning to really get started. Prita and I did have a handful of things we wanted to check off the list for sure:\nZ\u014dj\u014d-ji shrine\nSome fancy sushi\nShopping time for Prita\nThat was a lot of ground to cover, but we\u2019d also try to sneak in a couple of other things if time permitted.\nWe decided to start off by heading to the Z\u014dj\u014d-ji/Tokyo Tower area. Though technically not part of the same complex, they are a very short walk from each other. When going to Z\u014dj\u014d-ji from Odaiba via the Metro, you actually walk right by the temple on the way. The ride to Z\u014dj\u014d-ji was a fairly easy one, via the Yurikamome line to Shimbashi, then the Asakusa line to Daimon. I say \u201cfairly\u201d easy, because while the trains themselves are fine, the Tokyo subway system is something of a confusing mess of public and private lines. Tickets don\u2019t necessarily trransfer from one line to the next. Tthat is the case with the Yurikamome line, which does not accept Tokyo Metro tickets and vice versa).\nFinding a comprehensive map of all lines is a chore, though this is about as close to one as you can get. The Tokyo Metro also publishes an English language map of its system only. I highly recommend keeping a map on your phone for reference if you plan to use the Metro system \u2013 and I definitely suggest you do, given how chaotic Tokyo traffic can be.\nThe good news is, once you get used to the route system, it\u2019s pretty easy to get around. The trains are clean and safe, English signage is plentiful and vending machines have English options, and it\u2019s cheap. Most rides cost between 170 and 400 yen (~$1.70-$3.75) each way per person. Fares are distance-based, so you\u2019ll pay more if you\u2019re frequently going from one end of Tokyo to the other. If you need to change lines mid-trip, you will need to buy a \u201ctransfer\u201d ticket, but don\u2019t worry, at the vending machines, just enter your starting and ending points and it will generate the correct type of ticket.\nCAUTION: vending machines ONLY accept chip & pin credit and debit cards, so if you have a chip & signature card, it WILL NOT work in the machines. Carry some cash to pay for Metro fares, or if you really want to use a non-PIN credit card, you can go to a customer service desk and buy it there.\nAnyway, with that out of the way, our ride to Daimon station took about 25 minutes, and a little over 5 minutes of walking brought us to the entrance to the Z\u014dj\u014d-ji shrine, the Sangedatsu Gate. Admission to the shrine complex is free.\nThe gate, built in 1622, is the only structure of the temple complex to survive World War II. Everything else within was reconstructed after the war. After you pass through the gate, you\u2019ll immediately see the Main Hall in front of you, with Tokyo Tower providing an impressive backdrop.\nThe courtyard at the top of the first set of steps provides a nice view of the Minato skyline behind the auxiliary temple buildings.\nOn the other side is a pathway that leads to the temple gardens. A walkway lined with hundreds of miniature stone statues, all dressed in caps and with paper flowers in front of each one, immediately caught my eye.\nA plaque explained that this was the \u201cgarden of the unborn children\u201d, a memorial to babies that died before birth. Parents can choose a statue, then decorate it and make an offering to Jiz\u014d, who in traditional Japanese culture was believed to be the guardian of unborn children. It\u2019s definitely a somber place.\nIf this seemed like a quick visit \u2013 not to worry, I\u2019ll have more on the shrine a little later. We decided we\u2019d see Tokyo Tower first, then come back and spend more time exploring the shrine afterwards. So, we headed up the hill to the entrance to the tower, seen here from the gardens of the shrine.\nIf you think Tokyo Tower bears a resemblance to the Eiffel Tower, you\u2019re not imagining things. The tower, completed in 1958, is modeled after the Eiffel, though is considerably taller at 333 meters. It was actually the tallest structure in Tokyo until 2012, when it was bested by the Tokyo Skytree. There are two separate observatories in the tower, one at a height of 150 meters, and a second \u201cspecial observatory\u201d at a height of 250 meters. The entrance fee is 900 yen (~$8.65) for the main observatory, or 1,600 yen (~$15.50) for both the main and special observatories. Naturally, with the weather as spectacular as it was, we bought tickets for both.\nThe lower observation deck has pretty decent views of the city.\nThe best part of this deck, though, is the coffee shop. Not so much because the food and coffee is amazing, but because it\u2019s pretty darn cool to sip a cup of coffee while taking in this view. If you want the best views, though, you need to pony up for the higher deck. When it\u2019s a clear day, you enjoy some truly outstanding views of the city, along with Mount Fuji in the distance.\nFuji-san looming over Tokyo\nView of Rainbow Bridge, Odaiba, and Tokyo Bay\nAnother city panorama with Mount Fuji\nThere was also this interesting robot\u2026um\u2026rolling around and saying hi to everyone.\nBesides the observation deck, there is also a large shopping area and food court on the lower levels. Most of the stores sell trinket-type stuff, and the food court is actually surprisingly decent for a food court at a tourist attraction. You can get a decent bowl of ramen pretty cheap, which I\u2019ll discuss in a future post.\nBack To Z\u014dj\u014d-ji\nIt was still too early for lunch, though, so we went back to Z\u014dj\u014d-ji to explore it further. The shrine moved to its present location in 1598, and shortly thereafter, reached its zenith. Archaeologists estimate the temple complex, consisting of the Main Hall and several satellite temples, covered an enormous 826,000 square meters and housed nearly 3,000 priests. The temple began a long period of decline after the end of the Tokugawa era. The World War II bombardment of Tokyo destroyed most of the complex, officially ending its dynasty. What you see today covers only about 200 square meters. It is still a practicing Buddhist temple, and visitors are free to walk around and observe. (However, please be quiet and respectful if you are just there to take photos). Having seen the Buddhist temples of Thailand, the interior is quite similar.\nBehind the main hall is a garden, where you can see Tokyo Tower in the distance. You can also walk to the edge of the Tokugawa Mausoleum, which houses the graves of 6 of Japan\u2019s 15 shoguns.\nUnfortunately, we couldn\u2019t enter the mausoleum area itself, as it is only open to the public on weekends and holidays. The term \u201cmausoleum\u201d is something of a misnomer, however; it\u2019s really just a walled-off area containing the six graves.\nLunch, a Small Shrine, and A Walk in the Park\nAfter spending some time on the shrine grounds, it was time for lunch, and we decided to use this opportunity to get our fancy sushi at \u201cTempura & Sushi An\u201d at XEX Atago Green Hills. I\u2019ll review our experience in a later post, but I\u2019ll just leave you with this for now. The restaurant is located on the top floor of Mori Tower. Sushi with a view? Yes, please.\nAfter lunch, it was time for a leisurely walk towards the city center to walk off all that sushi. Just down the street from Mori Tower is a small shrine. You\u2019ll actually find several of these hidden seemingly randomly throughout Tokyo. The shrine itself appeared to be closed, but we spent a few minutes taking pictures of the beautiful grounds.\nFrom there, we headed towards Tokyo Station, passing through Hibiya Park along the way. This is a gorgeous park, an oasis of calm in an otherwise busy city. With it being late November, the fall foliage was in full display, adding to the natural beauty.\nThe Tokyo Cat Cafe Craze\nFrom Hibiya Park, it is only a short walk to Tokyo Station, where we needed to take care of two things: 1) buy Shinkansen tickets for our trip to Kobe the next day, and 2) catch the Metro west to our next destination, the Calico Cat Cafe in the Shinjuku area on the west side of Tokyo. Shinjuku has a reputation as a hectic, crowded shopping area. Surprisingly, though, I found the streets relatively empty.\nFor that matter, I was afraid of how congested Tokyo would be, but during our visit, it wasn\u2019t bad. Maybe it was the time of year (Thanksgiving isn\u2019t tourist season in Japan), or we would have seen the mega-crowds if we had been out and about a little later in the evening. But I actually found Fisherman\u2019s Wharf on a Saturday to be far worse than Tokyo in the crowd control department.\nAnyway, what exactly is a cat cafe, and why does Tokyo have so many of them? First, understand that the Japanese are obsessed with cats. The \u201cneko\u201d has long been considered a good luck charm, so culturally, cats are afforded lofty place in society. But Tokyo is a tough place to own a pet, given the city\u2019s density and the small apartments. And so, enter the cat cafe, a coffee shop filled with cats where the cat fanatic can spend time playing with the kitties while sipping a latte.\nThe Calico Cat Cafe is one of the city\u2019s largest, spanning 2 levels and housing roughly 50(!) cats of various sizes and colors. An entry fee of 1,200 yen (~$11.50) gives you one hour of cat time. You can buy drinks, snacks, and cat treats for a nominal fee. Of course, cats being cats, if you don\u2019t have any treats, they\u2019ll most likely ignore you. If you\u2019re a crazy cat person like me, you absolutely must visit one.\nWe headed back to Tokyo Station after our hour with the cats. Unfortunately, I realized on the ride out to Shinjuku that I bought my Shinkansen tickets for the wrong day. That meant a stop at the customer service desk on the way back. By the time we were done, on our brisk walk from Tokyo Station back to Shimbashi (a little less than a mile), it was too dark for pictures. I managed one decent shot of the historic Tokyo Station building, though.\nA Short Visit To the Imperial Palace\nOn Sunday, we got a bit of a later start than we preferred. We didn\u2019t get back to our hotel room until a quarter to midnight after our trek to Kobe, so we didn\u2019t get going until after 9. Shopping ended up taking a good part of the day, so we only had time for a brief visit to the Imperial Palace East gardens to walk around. You could probably spend an entire day exploring the gardens and touring the palace itself, but unfortunately, we wouldn\u2019t have time. The garden provides excellent views of the Tokyo skyline, and a flock of swans living in the moat surrounding the garden makes for some nice nature shots. Admission to the gardens is free, and it is a 10-15 minute walk from Tokyo Station.\nThe gardens also provide a good though distant view of the Imperial Palace. Formerly known as Edo Castle, the Imperial Palace is the official residence of the Emperor of Japan. The current version you see today was built in 1888. Given its location in Central Tokyo, popular rumor has it that the value of the palace grounds exceeded the value of all of the real estate in the state of California during the height of the Japanese property bubble in the 1980s. The stone bridge located at the edge of the East Garden makes for a great background for palace photos.\nIf you want to see more of the palace, you can take a guided tour of the grounds. You must book tours in advance; a link is provided at the bottom of this page. The public may access the inner grounds just two days of the year \u2013 January 2nd (New Year\u2019s Greeting) and December 23rd (Emperor\u2019s Birthday).\nFinal Thoughts on Tokyo\nI really wished we had more time to see more of the city, but then again, a day and a half in one of the world\u2019s great cities is better than nothing. I was pleasantly surprised that it wasn\u2019t the nonstop commotion I had expected. While I expected the unpleasantness of Mumbai, it felt closer to L.A. That might have had as much to do with the time of year we were visiting as anything else. I was also surprised that Tokyo, and Japan in general, weren\u2019t nearly as expensive as I was expecting. Hotels were pretty ridiculous, but everything else was about on par with a large American city. And of course, we lucked out big time with the weather, sunny and mid-50s the entire time we were there.\nIn my next installment, read about my experience on the Shinkansen high-speed train to Kobe.\nNote: This post is part of my trip report series about our trip to Japan in November, 2015. Click here for the introductory post and trip report index. 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        "raw_content": "Obviously thoughts of New York City will be crossing your mind today, the anniversary of the terrorist attack on the Twin Towers.\nBut we're also thinking of New York City because we'll be back there together on November 2nd for four nights!\nWe haven't done anything in the way of planning yet. But there is so much to see and do there that I guarantee we won't have a problem staying busy the whole time we're there. And then, we have another three night stopover in March when we return from Africa.\nWhen we were there in 2000, we saw all of the main sights that we wanted to. Here's a write up I did three years ago today...\nhttp://www.travelwithkevinandruth.com/2010/09/september-11th.html\nWe visited the World Trade Center, Grand Central Station, the Staten Island Ferry, the New York Stock Exchange, the United Nations building, Coney Island. That kind of stuff. So this time, we're looking for some different and quirky things to see and do.\nA picture my father took in 1954.\nWe'll do one day in lower Manhatten, but that will probably be it. We'd like to visit some areas outside the central core. Maybe we'll sign up for some walking tours. We'd like to do one of Harlem. Hopefully we'll be able to find a couchsurfer in one of the boroughs who will be able to show us around.\nOur flight actually lands in Newark, New Jersey. I'll bet there are some things to see and do in Newark that often get overlooked because everybody goes to Manhatten.\nAnybody has any suggestions, (or want to offer us a place to stay in the area!) we're all ears.\nPaul and Marti Dahl September 11, 2013 at 10:05 AM\nKatz's Deli on Houston Street(Lower West Side of Manhattan). You won't find a better corned beef or pastrami sandwich anywhere in the world. Cash only and the lines can be a little long, but well worth it all. I promise!\nWe will see, Kevin isn't a fond lover of line-ups and only he would be eating there as I don't like corned beef or pastrami and not sure they would have gluten free bread anyhow but thanks for the suggestion.\nMary-Pat Sherman September 11, 2013 at 11:10 AM\nMuseums, Wall Street tours, Chinatown, Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty (you've probably done that already), Staten Island Ferry, the BIG Macy's. Watch \"Breakfast at Tiffany's\" with Audrey Hepburn. You can visit the really posh jewelry stores - just to look. I did it years ago and found that the security and sales people are very accommodating - it's kind of 'another world' experience. While visiting one fancy-dancy store we watched a man and his wife having a disagreement because he wanted to buy her a ring (for $100,000 in cash) and she didn't want it!\nGet a brochure for the Gray Line tours - don't take the tours themselves but visit some of the places they go to.\nThanks for the suggestions Mary-Pat, we may check out a museum, Chinatown would certainly be different, don't want to do the Statue of Liberty, the line-ups are crazy for it. We have done the Staten Island Ferry and Macy's and we aren't into looking at the fancy jewelry or dress shops.\nLove your idea of getting the brochure for the Gray Line tours and then doing it by ourselves on subways and buses or just walking, thanks!\nI forgot to mention that I visited NYC on September 6, 2001 and remember thinking - once again - what a beautiful skyline!\nMy prayers join those of others for the families, friends, etc. of those lost that terrible day.\nSam&Donna Weibel September 11, 2013 at 11:14 AM\nDon't forget the Intrepid museum on the Hudson, I know Kevin says he would like to see an aircraft carrier.I second the pastrami sandwich, Sam & Donna...\nThat's a great idea Sam and Donna, Kevin is going to look into that, thanks!\nKevin and Evelyn September 11, 2013 at 11:56 AM\nI enjoyed seeing some Broadway shows when we were there. Also, did a tour of Radio City Music Hall which was fun. Since my family immigrated from Germany when I was a year old, going into the Statue of Liberty was an amazing experience for me.\nIt would be fun so see a Broadway show but the tickets are so expensive and you if do the discount ticket thing the lineups are crazy and there is no way Kevin will stand in line for that long so unless something else turns up I think that will be a no go for us but we will still keep our eyes open for any opportunities.\nMy absolute favorites are having a glass of wine on the MET rooftop and taking photos in ChinaTown.\nhttp://www.metmuseum.org/visit/plan-your-visit/dining-at-the-museum/roof-garden-cafe-and-martini-bar\nStill haven't done one of the Pizza tours :) but it's on my list!\nhttp://www.scottspizzatours.com\nI have a feeling that having a glass of wine on top of the MET buildng would be a little rich for our budget but you never know.\nTaking pictures in Chinatown is definitely something I would like to do. It would be neat wandering around the shops there.\nCan't see us doing the pizza tour either, especially with my gluten allergy, it would be torture for me to smell all that wonderful pizza and then not be able to eat it, I doubt that all the stops would have gluten free pizza\nTry and get tickets to the Late Show, advertise your blog with a sign in the morning outside NBC and wave to us. Visit the Guggenheim, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Jewish Heritage, all of them have a free day or time. I loved seeing the inside of the Guggenheim knowing the story of Frank Lloyd Wright.\nWe had a blast in New York. The subway is a trip.\nknow that Kevin had looked into that back in 2000, I don't think it is easy to get the tickets but you never know. Love your idea about advertising the blog on a sign and waving at everyone outside NBC though! I've seen the Guggenheim from the outside, it sure would be interesting to see from the inside.\nChris, you know us, we would only travel on the subway/bus or walk, we would never use the taxi there.\nJim and Sandie September 11, 2013 at 6:59 PM\nGee - the only place I went in NYC was Chippendale's (many years ago).\nLol, don't think that will be on our list...well it might be on mine but I don't think it would be on Kevin's!\nLife with Lynnie September 11, 2013 at 9:59 PM\nKevin & Ruth, When my (now deceased) husband Gordon and I visited New York City, we actually stayed in Secaucus N.J. at the Red Roof Inn. Research showed that the hotel room tax in NYC is OUTRAGEOUS! And, the cost where we stayed was reasonable. Also, a bus stop was about a 5 minute walk from the hotel; it took us into the bus terminal in NYC and only took about 6 or 8 minutes. It was handy, comfy, much lesser in price than staying in NYC and a real blessing to us. 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        "raw_content": "August 09, 2018 News & Opinion \u00bb Feature\nCover design by Anissa Sprecher\nThe Aug. 28 primary election will be here before you know it. With the help of a hard-working crew of unpaid interns, the Weekly is bringing you a few fun facts and recaps of memorable moments from this summer's campaign season.\n1. Voting is Important\nSure, it's easy to skip the Aug. 28 primary and decide you'll just vote in the general election\u2014but many districts in the state lean so heavily toward Democrats or Republicans that the real fight is in the primary. We know it's a lot of homework to study up on these candidates, but there is a lot of information about the candidates out there, whether it's their own websites, news organizations like the Tucson Weekly, the Explorer, the Arizona Daily Star and the Tucson Sentinel, or various special interest groups that endorse candidates. And you can get an early ballot and look it over in the comfort of your own home. Or you can throw a ballot party and invite your friends and argue about who to support. Just get your early ballot by calling the Pima County Recorder's Office at (520) 724-4330 or visit recorder.pima.gov. Or you can be old-fashioned and go down to the polls on Election Day, but in any case: Cast a ballot.\n2. Speaking of Casting a Ballot, These Candidates Have Trouble Voting\nSometimes, the people asking for you vote have a pretty lousy voting record themselves. When the Weekly asked JP Martin, who is running for seat in the Arizona House of Representatives against Legislative District 9 incumbents Randy Friese and Pamela Powers Hannley, about his poor voting record (he's only voted twice: in the 2016 presidential primary and general), he blamed it on being registered as a Libertarian for nearly four years before switching to the Democratic Party. When asked why he didn't vote in general elections that included major ballot issues, he said: \"I should have definitely gotten more involved in voting for those, but I just didn't... Those damn millennials and their lack of voting.\"\nLikewise, Legislative District 10 House of Representatives candidate Domingo DeGrazia hopes voters turn out to elect him in a competitive four-way primary, but his own voting record is inconsistent. DeGrazia voted in his first local election in 2017, in his early 40s. Besides that, he only voted in the 2008, 2012 and 2016 presidential elections. Before that, he hadn't cast a vote in Pima County since 1992.\nDeGrazia told the Weekly he didn't understand the importance of local or national politics in the past. He said he failed to vote because he was just starting his law career and family when the economy collapse a decade ago. Try voting by mail, Domingo! It's a huge timesaver for the busy, modern man.\n3.Nothing Stops a Bad Mom With a Gun Like a Good Son With a Gun\nIt takes a lot to get local attention in a state legislative race, much less national attention. But telling people at a gun-safety forum that you killed your own mom will do it.\nLegislative District 2 Senate Republican Bobby Wilson told the crowd at a Moms Demand Action forum on gun-violence prevention that the best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is to have a good guy with a gun on the scene. And he said that he knew this from experience, because when he was 18 years old, he killed his own mom as she was trying to kill him.\nAccording to his own account in his book Bobby's Trials, Wilson spent his childhood with his mentally ill mother and younger sister. They moved frequently at his mother's discretion until settling in rural Oklahoma during his teenage years.\n\"She had told my sister and I that she had no relatives, we had no father, no aunts or uncles, no grandparents, nothing,\" Wilson said. \"We were completely alone.\"\nWilson said in the book that he woke up that night to his mother pointing a rifle in his face. As she screamed at him, Wilson turned off the lights and she fired six shots in the dark room. Wilson was able to dodge all of them and hide under his bed as the bullets ricocheted off the walls. Becoming frustrated, his mother began to swing the rifle around, hoping to strike her son. Instead, as Wilson's younger sister entered the room, she broke the rifle over her daughter's head, killing her. At this point, Wilson grabbed a pistol he had kept under his bed and shot his mother in the head, killing her in self-defense. He got up to turn on the light, not knowing that minutes earlier a stray bullet struck a can of gasoline that was stored in a corner of the room. With gas escaping into the house, the light switch set off a spark and the entire house exploded in flames, sending Wilson's body flying into the yard. He survived, amazingly, and had no recollection of what happened after authorities were called by neighbors who spotted the house fire. With two dead and the only witness unable to remember what happened, Wilson was placed in jail for the murder of his mother and sister. He was tried twice in court but never received a conviction because he claimed his amnesia prevented him from giving a proper testimony.\nYears later, the case was dismissed completely after Wilson regained his memory of that night.\nUnsurprisingly, the crowd at the Moms Demand Action forum did not respond well to his comments. Wilson, who is facing businesswoman Shelley Kais in the GOP primary, later told Tucson Weekly that he will no longer be speaking with reporters because he has obtained legal counsel and plans to sue several media outlets for libel, although he didn't specify which publications will be sued.\n4.Not the Only Jew Trying To Help Families Cross the Border\nWhen David Duke drew attention to Democrat Alma Hernandez on Twitter, she considered it a sign she was doing something right. The Legislative District 3 House of Representatives candidate is proud to be Jewish, Hispanic and a progressive Democrat, three areas that make her the natural enemy of the former KKK leader and outspoken white nationalist.\nDuke tweeted a quote from an article in the Jewish Telegraphic Agency about Hernandez bringing necessity items to a shelter in Nogales, Sonora: \"Hernandez, 25, is not the only Jew trying to help families crossing the border. But for her, the work is personal.\" He added: \"Fellow (((Hispanics))) Intensify.\" The triple-parenthesis notation is the new way that anti-Semites refer to Jews on Twitter.\nWhile the tweet intimidated her at first, Hernandez said she refuses to live in fear and instead continued to focus on her campaign against Olivia Cajero Bedford and Andres Cano in the LD3 Democratic primary.\n5.If He Loses the Race, He Can Head Up Trump's Health and Human Services\nCongressional District 2 Republican candidate Brandon Martin told the Weekly: \"We are losing our Republic, we are losing our freedom, we are losing everything that our founders fought for.\"\nMartin, who is facing Lea M\u00e1rquez Peterson, Casey Welch and Danny \"DJ\" Morales in the race to for the seat now held by Congresswoman Martha McSally, would like to rectify those loses by losing Medicare and Social Security. He'd also like to put a sunset clause on the Department of Education, and let that expire over a period of five to 10 years. He does have one spending priority: The military.\nAnd if you think this liberal rag is exaggerating, well, just ask Martin. He loved the article we wrote about him so much, he posted it on his campaign website.\nMartin also started a smear campaign against his opponent, M\u00e1rquez Peterson, but the website may be more revealing of his own views than hers. For example, a post saying M\u00e1rquez Peterson supports DACA is accompanied with a photo of a MS13 back tattoo. He also accuses her of the atrocity of hanging out with Sens. John McCain, Jeff Flake and the Mexican Consul. Martin also seems to take offense at an old post reminding people to vote while simultaneously celebrating Day of the Dead. 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At least she took a break from calling donors to speak to the local press for a few minutes.\n7.\"Soft Power\"\nNo, we can\u2019t assume that CD 2 Republican primary candidate Casey Welch is a moderate, but the fact that his ideas for immigration reform aren\u2019t about terrorizing immigrant communities seems like a nod and a wink.\nHe believes that the United States\u2019 foreign affairs funding for infrastructure projects and such should go to countries like Honduras and El Salvador.\nWelch said based on his experience (living overseas for close to 20 years, visiting over 60 countries, speaking three languages and earning three masters degrees), valuable \u201csoft power\u201d engagement could stabilize communities and give immigrants and asylum seekers fewer reasons to leave in search of a better life.\n\u201cWe\u2019ve turned our back to Latin America,\u201d he said. \u201cIn the past 15 years, most of our money and focus has been on the Middle East and we have not paid any attention to Latin America, and we\u2019re seeing the outcome of that right now. 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        "raw_content": "By Jamon Smith\nShelby Baron has never experienced what it\u2019s like to walk, but she is quite familiar with what it\u2019s like to win big.\nBaron is in her second year of graduate school.\nBaron, a 23-year-old graduate student studying speech pathology at The University of Alabama, has been a member of the Team USA Paralympic Wheelchair Tennis Team since 2010.\nShe is also the first person to receive a full Adapted Athletics tennis scholarship to UA and has won three national championship titles with the University\u2019s Adapted Athletics Wheelchair Tennis Team: 2015, 2017 and 2018.\nThe Hawaii native said it\u2019s hard to believe what she\u2019s accomplished, considering her only goal when she got into tennis at age 10 was to get some exercise.\n\u201cWhen I started playing I just wanted to do the same sports that my brother and cousin did, and get active,\u201d she said. \u201cThat was when my mom was trying to figure out what activities I could do because I\u2019ve been in a wheelchair my whole life.\u201d\nBaron was born with spina bifida, a congenital defect that affects the muscles and nerves in her back down to her legs. But thanks to a highly supportive family, she never felt like there was much she couldn\u2019t do.\n\u201cMy mom and family have been really big supporters in helping me do anything I\u2019ve wanted to do,\u201d she said.\nWhen Baron was 15, she went to a junior tennis camp in California. That\u2019s where she learned she had the potential to compete against other wheelchair tennis players.\nAt the camp, nationally acclaimed tennis coaches encouraged her to compete in international wheelchair tennis tournaments. She followed their advice and did well.\nUA Adapted Athletics Director Brent Hardin recruited Baron to the Capstone.\n\u201cIt took that first tournament to realize how much potential I had,\u201d she said. \u201cMy first tournament was in Taiwan and I won the doubles with my partner and went to the semi-championship in singles.\n\u201cI was like, \u2018OK, in this world I can set a goal and reach it. It let me know that I had a future in this.\u201d\nIn her first two years of college, Baron attended the University of Hawaii. During her sophomore year, she came to a crossroads: pursue tennis full time or continue her education?\nThat conundrum was quickly solved when she played in her next tournament. There, UA Adapted Athletics Director Brent Hardin saw her play and recruited her to the Capstone.\n\u201cI came to this prestigious school my junior year and I love it,\u201d Baron said. \u201cI\u2019m a big fan of all types of sports even though I only play tennis, so transferring over to the school with the No. 1 football team in the nation and being surrounded by athletes is so much better.\nShelby Baron\n\u201cI love being at a school where the professors know what it\u2019s like to be a student-athlete. UA has really supported me through everything. The graduate program demands a lot of time and on top of that I have to balance practice, but my coaches have been very understanding in me prioritizing school.\u201d\nBaron said her biggest joy in transferring to UA has been finding other students like herself. Being surrounded by people who can relate to her struggles, her lows and highs, has meant the world to her.\n\u201cI met a lot of other people who share a common knowledge that we\u2019re all going through this together. I just really enjoy being part of a team where we\u2019re all going through the same thing. It makes our tough daily lives easier knowing I have a whole support system out there.\u201d\nAwards & Honors, College of Arts and Sciences, Students",
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        "raw_content": "Home / Biography / Autobiography / Memoir / Things You Need to Hear\nThings You Need to Hear\nCollected Memories of Growing Up in Arkansas, 1890\u20131980\nMargaret Jones Bolsterli\nThings You Need to Hear gathers memories of Arkansans from all over the state with widely different backgrounds. In their own words, these people tell of the things they did growing up in the early twentieth century to get an education, what they ate, how they managed to get by during difficult times, how they amused themselves and earned a living, and much more.\nSome of Margaret Bolsterli\u2019s \u201cinformants,\u201d as she calls them, are famous (Johnny Cash, Maya Angelou, Levon Helm, Joycelyn Elders), but many more are not. Their vivid personal stories have been taken from published works and from original interviews conducted by Bolsterli. All together, these tales preserve memories of ways of life that are compelling, entertaining, and certainly well worth remembering.\nMargaret Jones Bolsterli is the author of Born in the Delta and During Wind and Rain and the editor of Vinegar Pie and Chicken Bread and A Remembrance of Eden. She is professor emerita of English at the University of Arkansas.\n\u201cMargaret Bolsterli \u2026 has provided not only the informants\u2019 stories but also a manner to convey them as an historical aggregate, combining the personal and historical in such a way that neither is diminished. A fine accomplishment and an entertaining read.\u201d\n\u2014Michael Hodge in Arkansas Review, August 2013\n\u201cA richly textured sense of everyday life and how it changed\u2014or on some fronts, failed to change\u2014over time\u2026 a unique piece of social history that other states would do well to emulate.\u201d\n\u2014John C. Inscoe in Arkansas Historical Quarterly\n\u201cAn engaging and accessible collection of photographs and oral history interviews with forty-one Arkansans \u2026 just might convince some suburban Arkansas teenager to turn off his or her computer for a minute and to listen to these \u2018things you need to hear.'\u201d\n\u2014Journal of Southern History, November 2012\n\u201cMargaret Bolsterli\u2019s judicious selection of the memories of dozens of Arkansans provides fascinating glimpses into what it meant to grow up in a poor rural state. It is a story of hard work, humor, friendship, and talking around the dinner table. These reminiscences remind us of our own childhood and help readers better understand that sense of community we Arkansans continue to share.\u201d\n\u2014Bobby Roberts, director of the Central Arkansas Library System\n\u201cMargaret Jones Bolsterli has a knack for locating interesting and knowledgeable people to interview, and she also asks the right questions of her informants, questions that delve deeply into the lives of Arkansans in the last century. This is an important book, and it adds considerably to the knowledge of our state.\u201d\n\u2014Tom Dillard, author of Statesmen, Scoundrels, and Eccentrics: A Gallery of Amazing Arkansans\nAdopted at: University of Central Arkansas\nCourse: HIST 4355/5355, The Role of Arkansas in the Nation\nCourse Description: Students examine United States history as reflected in the history of Arkansas. Emphasis on the ways Arkansas reflects or departs from national trends.\nProfessor: Dr. Story Matkin-Rawn",
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        "raw_content": "Administrative & Fiscal Policies\nFinancial Services Administrative & Fiscal Policies\nForms & Job Aids\nThe University of Massachusetts is governed by a set of policies and standards that define proper procedures in areas that affect faculty, staff, students, and, in some cases, others affiliated with the University, such as consultants.\nThese policies are in addition to other federal and state regulatory requirements, which must be adhered to.\nThe UMass Board of Trustees issues the policies that govern the University. University Policies contain concise statements of direction and required action and are assigned a Board of Trustee's document number (e.g., Doc.T97-010).\nOnce policies are established, the President issues University Standards. These Standards are designed to achieve the requirements of University Policies by establishing specific criteria that must be met in campus policies and procedures. The President may also issue University Procedures establishing specific processes that must be adhered to by University students, staff, consultants, etc.\nIn turn, each campus develops procedures for implementing the Policies and Standards. These Campus Procedures are designed to comply with the requirements of University Standards by establishing specific criteria that must be met.\nUMass Lowell Campus Policies & Procedures (CPPs) are designed to comply with the requirements of University Standards by establishing more specific criteria that must be met by University students, staff, consultants, etc. All departments should familiarize themselves with the updated CPPs and ensure they are being adhered to properly.\nUMass Lowell Office of Financial Services",
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        "raw_content": "A recent Wall Street Journal article by Richard Vedder and Christopher Denhart concludes, \u201cMany poorly endowed and undistinguished schools may bite the dust, but America flourished when buggy manufacturers went bankrupt thanks to the automobile. The cleansing would be good for a higher education system still tied to its medieval origins \u2013 and for the students it\u2019s robbing.\u201d\nVedder and Denhart are right about the need for reform, but they are mistaken about what kind of reform is needed. And they are utterly confused in thinking that the problem is that universities are \u201cstill tied to medieval origins.\u201d\nMedieval students had to master seven elementary studies before going on to advanced degrees. The first three, called the trivium, were grammar, or the laws of language; rhetoric, or the laws of argument; and dialectic, or the laws of clear thought. The next four, called the quadrivium, were arithmetic, or the laws of number; geometry, or the laws of figure; music, or the laws of harmony; and astronomy, or the laws of inherent motion.\nWhy these seven? Because medieval universities were organized around the view that the universe makes sense, that knowledge is grasping that sense, that the mind can really grasp it, that all knowledge is related, and that all of its parts form a meaningful whole.\nBy contrast, our universities are organized around \u2013 what? Actually, they aren\u2019t universities at all, because they have given up their vision, the coherence of universal reality and its friendliness to the rational mind.\nMost humanities scholars gave up that view some time ago. In fact, they mock it. That\u2019s why we have so little that even pretends to be a core curriculum, and why even general education courses are a smorgasbord. The pretentious postmodernist credo is \u201csuspicion of metanarratives,\u201d which means no one gets the Big Story right.\nOf course that is a Big Story too. \u201cOnce upon a time people believed there was a Big Story which would make sense of things if only they could get it right. Now we know better, because there isn't any Big Story, so no one gets it right. And we are the clever ones the ones who got that right.\u201d\nHow clever are these clever ones? You tell me. Several years ago my own university sponsored a freshman assembly about choosing a major. Faculty in the humanities and sciences presented pep talks for their fields of study; student leaders asked them questions. The tone of the event was epitomized by the question, \u201cIf you were a bar of soap, whose shower would you want to be in?\u201d Grinningly, the faculty moderator pressed the faculty panelists to answer.\nI am ashamed to say that they did.\nThis is not the sort of problem which can be solved by cost-savings, team-teaching, or distance learning. Such solutions are merely economic. The problem is spiritual.\nThough scientists have held out longer, belief in the coherence of universal reality is vanishing among them too. The physicist Werner Heisenberg wrote in his book Across the Frontiers that \u201cNot only is the Universe stranger than we think, it is stranger than we can think.\u201d\nThis view isn\u2019t a finding of science. It\u2019s merely a culmination of a line of thought which began with philosophers like Kant, who thought our minds can never really get at reality itself, but only at their own thoughts about reality.\nHaving abandoned the vision of universal truth on which the medieval university was built, what are modern universities organized around? Stay tuned.\n* \u201cHow the College Bubble will Pop,\u201d Wall Street Journal, p. A13, 9 January 2014.",
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        "raw_content": "You may be eligible! These Lenders offer loans to students who attend American University\nRadhika Featured review\nIn spite of the pretentious \"saving the world types,\" which includes me, natch, I really do love AU. I do credit my time at A...\nIn spite of the pretentious \"saving the world types,\" which includes me, natch, I really do love AU. I do credit my time at AU for giving me a clearer path to a career choice and helping me focus my interests. AU is expensive -- the tuition, the cost of living, on-campus food, everything. That comes with living in a tony area of an East Coast city and attending a private university. Take advantage if they give you scholarships/financial aid. DC is a fantastic, diverse, complex, gorgeous city with loads of opportunities. Get to know all of it, even the parts with (gasp) black people. 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I think the fact that 95% of students intern and more than half of those intern more than once is more telling about the passion and determination of my classmates than it is about the career center.\nIf I could go back in time and give myself advice for starting college the advice would be simple. I would tell myself that I'm going somewhere where everyone was about as smart as me and I can't get away with coasting through anymore. I needed to grow up and build up a competitive edge. There's only so far you can get without trying and having to do more work doesn't make you less intelligent. I'd also tell myself to not let anyone else dictate what I do with my life. I have let people control my actions for far too long and it's about time for me to grow a pair and take charge.\nI think the worst thing about my school is the lack of political diversity. The population leans so far left but everyone also enjoys debating so things often end up with people debating about things they actually agree upon and usually simple misunderstandings are blown out of proportion in order to get some debates going. There are some conservatives but they're still fairly left-wing as well. I may be almost as leftist as they come but I don't think the population should be that homogenous.\nBove Featured review\nDear Gianna, Stop worrying and take a deep breath because college is not as difficult as you think it is going to be. The t...\nDear Gianna, Stop worrying and take a deep breath because college is not as difficult as you think it is going to be. The transition will go much smoother than you can even believe imaginable right now! A few points of advice: 1. Read more! Learn to enjoy reading, become faster, and learn how to pick out important information. This is essential for college, your teachers are not lying. 2. Utilize the library and take your research papers seriously. You must become an expert database navigator, so practice now and become friends with the librarian. 3. When your teachers say revise, revise. You can raise your grade by an entire letter. Seriously. 4. Pack less! Everything you are used to at home will be available where you are going. 5. Talk to kids who are already in college, especially ones who are already attending your college. They will have tips and secrets to make life and the transition easier \u2026 and ways to save money! * Most importantly enjoy your last few months of high school and when you get to college, enjoy every second and take advantage of every opportunity because it flies by just as quickly as high school did!\nConner Featured review\nDon't be afraid to get involved, try new things, talk to new people and just have fun. As long as your head is in the right p...\nDon't be afraid to get involved, try new things, talk to new people and just have fun. As long as your head is in the right place, your grades will be fine - but these years go by way too fast to be worried about grades all the time. Explore the city more, take advantage of all the things the campus and DC has to offer. Learn the bus system by just getting on it and getting lost! See all of the museums! Go to concerts and talks! These are years far too important to waste. And staying busy and distracted is the perfect way to meet people and will ease the transition from home life to college life. There is a reason you came all the way out to DC for college, don't forget it!\nOur School of International Service. Great professors, great building, and located in the perfect city to be studying the material. The opportunities that come with being in SIS are amazing and I love to brag to my friends about all the cool things that I get to do (i.e. go to Kenya for spring break).\nThe powers that be in American University seem disconnected from the student body. Things seem to be done behind closed doors and in secret and when students are consulted, our input doesn't seem to matter all that much. It would be nice if we were taken seriously, considering the type of students taht American University attracts.\nAmerican University is extremely engaged in politics.\nWhile there are many factors affecting the selection of a college, place an emphasis on the value of the education received. I found myself easily adaptable to widely differing campuses and school cultures; thus, retrospectively I would approach the selection process like a finance calculation (weigh the full cost of attendance against the anticipated long term value of the degree earned). In order to calculate the anticipated long term value, I would advise myself to: Fully understand the value derived from a college with a strong brand. Simultaneously, be cognizant that there are a multitude of highly competitive opportunities available to students from lesser-known schools. A high performing student from a mid or low-level university may be afforded more opportunities than an average student at a well known school, because recruiters and hiring managers appreciate achievement. Thus, consider the ability to excel when factoring for strength of the brand.\nThe school invests heavily to match the appearance of a top-tier institution, but does not invest enough in resources to support students.\nFirst and foremost I appreciate this opportunity. I would tell myself work hard and strive to the best I can be. I was fortun...\nFirst and foremost I appreciate this opportunity. I would tell myself work hard and strive to the best I can be. I was fortunate to be selected to the rotary youth exchange program and spent time in Spain learning the culture and language. This was a lifelong dream of mine and one fullfilled next is to become a medical doctor. I will start my freshman year this fall and want to be a pediatric plastic surgeon. 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        "raw_content": "What should every freshman at your school know before they start? (81) What's unique about your campus? (19) Describe the students at your school. (18) Describe how your school looks to someone who's never seen it. (16) What do you consider the worst thing about your school? Why? (15) What's the most frustrating thing about your school? (15) What's the one thing you wish someone had told you about freshman year? (13) What kind of person should attend this school? (13) Describe your favorite campus traditions. (9) Here's your chance: Say anything about your college! (8) What do you brag about most when you tell your friends about your school? (7) What are the academics like at your school? (2) What is your overall opinion of this school? (2) What are the most popular student activities/groups? (1) What is the stereotype of students at your school? Is this stereotype accurate? (1)\n\u00ab See more reviews of Daytona State College\nStudents who are not goal orientated should not attend Daytona State College. Not only would they be wasting their time and money, but they would also be wasting the time of Professors, advisors, and other employees that work there. While Daytona State College is fun with plenty of activities and groups, this is not a college known for it's sororities or loud parties. Students who are seeking out and craving to celebrate through long hours of the night would not be too pleased if they attend the very casual and comfortable Daytona State.\nI don't think that there's a \"type\" of person that shouldn't attend this school. My school really is ideal for anyone starting out in college. Daytona State is a great place to get your AA and they also offer four year degrees in certain programs. Daytona State is very flexible as far as class schedulig goes. Wether you are a full time student or a full time mother needing to take a night class once a week, this college is the place for you.\nI do not think that there is a person who should not go to Daytona State College. The college is open to everyone and can benefit anyone who chooses to take advantage of the facility. It offers many degrees and programs in various areas of study. The only negative aspect of the college is that it is a four year degree university. If someone would like to earn their masters degree then they would have to transfer to another university.\nThis school is more for those in a transition to their careers. It is a wonderful school for someone to receive their Associates Degree, or major in education, but anything beyond that cannot be found in this school. Daytona State College just recently changed from a community college so they are still a developing school. A person whose dream is to become a lawyer or doctor, or anything of the sort would not be happy here.\nThe type of person that shouldnt attend Daytona is someone who is not lookin to succeed in anything. The teachers here offer the help so you can do good and pursue your dreams. Grades are not given by just showing up everyday and sitting in class you have to apply yourself and do work which will ultimatly help you in classes as well as move foward as you persue your career of choice.\nPeople that are only going to college because their parents have the money set aside for them to go should not attend Daytona State. While it doesn't have the workload an ivy league school does, they don't baby their students. If a student doesn't apply themselves, they will never make it in the career world.\nI think that this school allows all students, of all ages and ethnicity to attend it. However, if one is looking for four year degrees, this is not the college for that person. They only offer a limted number of four year degrees.\nAlmost anybody could join this school. If you are really not willing to put a effort into the school then you will not accomplish anything. The advisors want you to be serious and will help you find what you a career.\nSomeone with no self motivation or intent to go to school. This school is large and there's no one holding your hand making you attend so you have to want to better yourself, for yourself.\nI think anyone and everyone should attend DSC, it has something for everybody.",
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        "raw_content": "Kinesiology Menu\nAbout KINS\nIn Kinesiology\nHuman Performance (M)\nMovement Studies (M)\nPhysical Education Teaching (M)\nSports Pedagogy (M)\nAdapted Physical Education (m)\nAssessment Video Library\nStrength Training Video Library\nThe department of kinesiology offers several community outreach programs to a wide variety of populations in the Chippewa Valley. These programs help community members improve their health through education and activity. Students lead these programs and gain valuable experience working in settings they will find later in their careers. The department also maintains strong relationships with local healthcare providers, orthopedic care providers, sports medicine clinics, school districts and others to find people who most benefit from our programs. The community outreach programs improves wellne\nThe faculty in the PE department teaches beyond the text books by offering many volunteer opportunities to build your professional experience. They make learning FUN!\nMaggie Reilly | Physical Education Major, Alumna\nCommunity programs offered\nBlended Learning CPR online\nThis class allows for flexible and self-paced CPR training. CPR training is traditionally done in groups but this class allows you to stop and review information to be sure you have complete understanding of the instruction. You can also go through lessons in full or abbreviated form or even test out of lessons. This is especially valuable if you're re-certifying.\nEach blended learning program course is divided into two sessions. You complete the first portion on-line, from any computer. For the second part of training, a Red Cross trained instructor will conduct a skills practice and assessment with course takers. The online session takes approximately two to three hours, depending on the pace of the student. The skills practice and assessment session takes approximately two hours, depending on the particular course being assessed.\nFor more information please reach out using the contact form at the bottom of this page.\nClass schedule/format\nThe online portion of the class for approximately three weeks (typically the first three weeks of the month);\nThe skills review and testing session is offered during a one week window after the close of the online portion of the course (typically the last 7-9 days of the month). Sign-up for the skills review &amp;testing session occurs just prior to the start of the online portion of the course.\nThe length of the skills session will vary depending on the content being reviewed and evaluated. On average, the testing sessions will be for 3 hours (full course, Adult/Child/Infant CPR/AED and First Aid). Multiple sessions will be offered on a first come first serve basis. The number of participants for each session will be limited to 12. If a minimum of 3 participants do not sign up for a session, it may be canceled and the participants would be moved to another session.\nComplete the class registration form and return it to either McPhee 208 or 213 with payment. Payment must be received in full to be registered for the course. All registration materials are due a minimum of two days before the start of the online portion of the course (dates to be announced).\nCancer recovery and fitness programs\nThe cancer recovery and fitness program aims to increase the quality of life in cancer survivors by supporting individuals physically, emotionally, and socially through exercise with students trained as cancer fitness specialists. In collaboration with the Marshfield Clinic Cancer Care Survivorship Program, and the Mayo Clinic Health System, the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire is proud to offer an exercise recovery program for cancer survivors. Supervised by Professor Matt Wiggins of the Department of Kinesiology, the Cancer Recovery & Fitness program is designed to help survivors reduce fatigue and build up their endurance either during or right after their cancer treatment has ended.\nFor interested patients\nServices in the program include a personalized fitness plan, exercise with qualified personnel, and measurement of the physical and psychological impact exercise has on the participant. The Cancer Recovery &Fitness Program is conducted in the McPhee Center on the UWEC upper campus. Referrals to the program are necessary, and can be obtained from Nicole Pickett with the Marshfield Clinic Cancer Care program (715-839-3956), or through the Mayo Clinic Health System Cancer Center (715-838-6072). For more information please use the contact form at the bottom of this page.\nUWEC Cancer Recovery & Fitness Program Oncologist Referral Form\nHere are examples of upper body and lower body stretching exercises specifically designed for cancer survivors.\nFaculty and students in the Department of Kinesiology at the University of Wisconsin \u2013Eau Claire (UWEC) offer morning exercise programs for adults who desire some supervision, direction, education, and camaraderie in their health and fitness efforts. Our vision is to help improve health and wellness in the Chippewa Valley by providing an exercise program for those who are interested in improving their health and fitness and/or desiring more structure in their workout efforts. We aim to get you feeling better, stronger, and more energetic.\nParticipation is open to any adults who want to learn how to make exercise a regular part of their lifestyle. We are specifically targeting two basic groups of people:\nThose who have completed rehab in a hospital or clinical setting, but do not yet feel ready to just exercise on their own - this will be an \"in between\" program to help you reach new independence!\nAny adults who need a structured exercise program with group support to begin the process of improving their health - this may be the \"jump start\" you need!\nRecent research has found a dose-response relationship between relative energy expenditure and numerous health outcomes. Individualized exercise programs are created using an evidence based practice approach. Over the past semesters the program has focused on using such practices to improve:\nWaist circumference and weight loss\nLeadership is provided by UW-Eau Claire students who are majoring in exercise related fields. For more information, see forms below or please reach out using the contact form at the bottom of this page.\nCommunity Fitness Program FAQ\nCommunity Fitness Program Information Sheet\nCommunity Fitness Program Medical Clearance Form\nGreetings! The Department of Kinesiology at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire will once again be offering physical education classes in the fall of 2018 for children educated at home. Classes will focus on health-related physical fitness and motor skill development. Students majoring in physical education and movement studies will be instructing the children under the new direction of Ms. Robin Cowden.\nAll children ages 4-17 years who are educated at home are welcome to attend. Depending on the number of registrants, children will most likely be separated into the following age groups when participating: 4-6 year olds, 7-9 year olds, and 10 year olds and older, (note: this is subject to change). Program dates and costs are outlined below:\nProgram Session Information:\nClass sessions will be held on Tuesday mornings, from 9:45-10:30am in the McPhee Center on UW-Eau Claire\u2019s upper campus. Dates for classes are as follows: September 25; October 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; November 6, 13, 20, 27; and December 4, 11.\nPayment/Program Fee Information:\nEarly Registration and payment received before Thursday, September 7th, 2018 = $30/child ($60/max per family)\nLate Registration and payment received after Thursday, September 7th, 2018 = $40/child ($80/max per family)\nChecks may be made payable to: UW-Eau Claire Department of Kinesiology\nCosts will cover postage, supplies, and equipment, etc. Sliding scale registration is available for those with financial need. Please contact Dr. Oh (yoonsin@uwec.edu).\nTo fulfill your registration, please complete the following documents and send to the address below:\nDepartment of Kinesiology, attn. Dr. Yoonsin Oh\nUW- Eau Claire\n215 McPhee Center\nDocuments to Complete: Registration Form (below), Medical Health History, Photo & Video Consent Form, and Payment. Our students are videotaping themselves to reflect their own teaching during homeschool PE. Please sign the consent for our students\u2019 learning. All forms need to be completed and up-to-date before participation in the first PE class session. Be advised NOT all children in this program are vaccinated.\nAfter the September 7th early registration deadline, you will receive a confirmation packet in the mail, with a confirmation letter, parking pass, campus map, and receipt of payment.\nQuestions regarding the program may be directed to Dr. Yoonsin Oh at yoonsin@uwec.edu or 715-836-4400\nThank you, and we look forward to teaching your children!\nUse the contact form at the bottom of this page for involvement in the homeschool education program.\nVideo of homeschool physical education class\nK-5 exercise program\nSince September 2005 students enrolled in KINS 361 Physical Education and Health Education for grade K-5 students have administered a before school exercise program for Eau Claire elementary schools. The program first began at Putnam Heights in the fall of 2005 and since then we have administered the program at Flynn and Longfellow Elementary Schools.\nThe program is set up to give young children an opportunity to exercise before school begins. Research has proven that exercise before school helps students to be more prepared and ready to learn. In addition these young children are learning the importance of living a physically fit lifestyle at a young age in hopes that this positive experience will carry over into adulthood. The KINS 361 students are responsible for everything related to administering the program including: keeping track of laps run, participation levels, and conducting three different promotional events throughout the semester.\nWe are pleased that the program has been very successful and embraced by the students and faculty at all three elementary schools. Our ultimate goal would be to have a program like this at every elementary school in the Eau Claire Area School District. For more information fill out the contact form at the bottom of this page.\nThe P.R.I.D.E. program serves children with cognitive, sensory, and physical disabilities ages 5-16 years by providing individualized and/or group instruction in the areas of skill development, fitness, and sport/recreational activities.\nIndividualized programming for each child is based on initial screening, ongoing assessments, and consultation with parents, teachers, and related service personnel. Each child receives individual instruction, attention, support, and encouragement from UWEC undergraduate students.\nThe program is suited for children with a wide variety of ability levels. The children participating in this program will be recruited and/or referred from Physical Education/Adapted Physical Education teachers, physicians, therapists, and families.\nProvide children with disabilities individualized instruction that will assist in the development of specific movement skills.\nProvide children with disabilities an opportunity to continue working on skills that are being addressed in their physical Education or therapeutic settings.\nProvide children with disabilities an opportunity to learn that their disability does not have to limit them from participating in physical activity.\nProvide UWEC students the opportunity to work with children with a wide spectrum of movement abilities.\nProvide UWEC students the opportunity to develop understanding of the meaning of community service and an appreciation for serving others.\nProvide UWEC and the surrounding community with an opportunity to enhance, strengthen, and highlight the importance of physical activity for children with disabilities.\nP.R.I.D.E. Flyer 2018\nP.R.I.D.E. 2018 Registration\nP.R.I.D.E. for adults\nThe P.R.I.D.E.4Adults program serves adults with disabilities older than 17 by providing them an individualized exercise program. The exercise program consists of an aerobic, resistance training, and range of motion components. Overall, evidence shows that exercise provides important health benefits for people with disabilities. The benefits include improved aerobic and muscle fitness, improved psychosocial health, and better ability to do tasks in daily life.\nIndividualized programming for each participant is based on an initial screening, interests, and referral information. Participants receive individual/group instruction, attention, support, and encouragement from UWEC undergraduate students supervised by a university faculty member. The program will be suited for adults with a wide variety of ability levels. Use the contact form at the bottom of this page for if you want more information about P.R.I.D.E. for adults.\nProvide adults with disabilities individualized instruction that will assist in the development and improvement of their fitness.\nProvide adults with disabilities an opportunity to continue working on areas of fitness that are being addressed in other rehabilitation settings.\nProvide adults with disabilities an opportunity to exercise and interact with others in a safe, fun, and relaxed environment.\nProvide UWEC students the opportunity to work with adults with a wide spectrum of movement abilities.\nProvide UWEC students with learning opportunities that prepare them for professional school and/or their future professions.\nProvide UWEC and the surrounding community with an opportunity to enhance, strengthen, and highlight the importance of physical activity for adults with disabilities.\nPRIDE4adults flier 2018\nPRIDE4Adults_registration2018\nPRIDE participant information sheet\nA service project that put her in touch with cancer survivors has helped Blugold Heidi Kafura rethink her future.\nMcPhee Physical Education Center 208\nkinesiology@uwec.edu",
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        "raw_content": "Who Has the Cheapest Homeowners Insurance Quotes in Rhode Island?\n{\"id\":6,\"isAgeFieldVisible\":true,\"isInsuranceTypeFieldVisible\":true,\"isInsuredStatusFieldVisible\":true,\"defaultZip\":\"\",\"defaultProduct\":\"home\",\"quoteWizardEndpoint\":\"https:\\/\\/quotes.valuepenguin.com\",\"trackingKey\":\"_best-cheap-homeowners-insurance-rhode-island\",\"title\":\"Find the Cheapest Homeowners Insurance Quotes in Your Area\",\"vendor\":\"vp\"}\nRhode Island, \u201cThe Ocean State\u201d, is located in the northeastern part of the United States, commonly referred to as New England. Though it is one of the smallest states by area, Rhode Island is the second most densely populated state in the nation. The entire state is roughly 1,200 square miles in size, and has a population of 1 million \u2013 approximately 833 residents per square mile. Its official name is State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations \u2013 having a longer character length than any other state.\nWe have studied homeowners insurance rates in the state of Rhode Island, with the goal of revealing an important cost associated with owning a home here. The statewide average premium was $1,005 \u2013 prices can vary by as much as 19% from the state mean. In order to conduct this study, we sampled quotes for one benchmark property in 27 different Rhode Island cities. Read more below, or enter your zip code above to begin finding homeowners insurance quotes.\nCheapest Homeowners Insurance Companies\nBest Homeowners Insurance Rates in Rhode Island: by City\nAverage Cost of Homeowners Insurance: by City\nCheapest Homeowners Insurance Companies in Rhode Island\nWe conducted a study to find the cheapest homeowners insurance in Rhode Island using quotes for a benchmark 2,000 square-foot home across 27 towns and cities in the state. We averaged the data for each insurance company in our study, Nationwide and Allstate (Amica did not provide quotes). Of the two companies, Nationwide was cheaper than Allstate by about 25% for our sample property. The average annual rates are listed below for the insurance companies:\n{\"id\":4,\"isAgeFieldVisible\":false,\"isInsuranceTypeFieldVisible\":false,\"isInsuredStatusFieldVisible\":false,\"defaultZip\":\"\",\"defaultProduct\":\"home\",\"quoteWizardEndpoint\":\"https:\\/\\/quotes.valuepenguin.com\",\"trackingKey\":\"_best-cheap-homeowners-insurance-rhode-island\",\"title\":\"Find the Cheapest Homeowners Insurance Quotes in Your Area\",\"vendor\":\"vp\"}\nAllstate 1,328\nThe above rates were for a sample property. To find the best rates for yourself, we recommend finding quotes from multiple insurance providers and comparing them.\nIt costs approximately $934 per year, to insure our model home in one of the five cheapest cities for homeowners insurance in Rhode Island. These cities have very little in common \u2013 being spread all throughout the state and have various population levels. One characteristic shared by all these cities is their less than average crime rates \u2013 something which tends to correlate with low insurance prices.\nNorth Kingstown $915 -9%\nCranston $923 -8%\nBristol $939 -7%\nTiverton $943 -6%\nKingston $949 -6%\nWe found the cheapest home insurance rates in North Kingstown, Rhode Island. The city can be found in the north eastern tip of Washington County. North Kingstown is the home of 35,000 residents \u2013 making it one of the largest cities in the state. Gilbert Stuart, a famous American painter, was born in North Kingstown. His birthplace still stands in the Saunderstown district of North Kingstown \u2013 now serving as a museum. When we examined home insurance prices in the city, we averaged prices of $915 for a standard one-year-long policy.\nLocated just outside of state capital, Cranston is a city of 81,000 residents \u2013 the state\u2019s third largest population. Cranston has, over the years, gotten various accolades. These include being named as one of the safest cities in the country, and one of America\u2019s best cities to live. Cranston has one more title in can add to its repertoire \u2013 one of the cheapest cities for home insurance in Rhode Island. Our benchmark property in Cranston was quoted prices in the neighborhood of $923 \u2013 8% more affordable than the rest of the state.\nThe historic town of Bristol, incorporated in 1746, has the third cheapest home insurance rates in the state. The sample home we looked at averaged home insurance premiums of $939. Bristol has one of the longest-running Independence Day celebrations in the nation. According to some accounts, the first celebration occurred as early as 1777, on the first anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. To this day, Bristol has one of the most iconic 4th of July celebrations in the United States \u2013 even earning it a spot on a list of \u201cMost Uniquely American Cities and Towns\u201d.\nTiverton, a town of 16,000, is located along the Narragansett Bay. The town has many historic landmarks located throughout, including Fort Barton. The fort was a key location for the planning and organizing of troops for several key military engagements, including the Battle of Rhode Island. Perhaps one of the lesser known victories achieved by Tiverton was that against homeowners insurance prices. The town has some of the state\u2019s lowest home insurance premiums we found. The home included in our study, had typical insurance rates around $943 per year.\nOriginally called Little Rest, the village of Kingston has the fifth cheapest home insurance rates in the state of Rhode Island. Our study found that the average price of insuring our model home in Kingston was, on average, $949 annually. That is 6% better than the typical Rhode Island home. Kingston is the location of the University of Rhode Island \u2013 the major public research university in the state. To that end, the university also serves as one of Kingston\u2019s major employers.\nMost Expensive Homeowners Insurance in Rhode Island\nIt costs approximately $1,111 annually, to insure a home in the following Rhode Island cities and towns. That is 11% more than the typical Rhode Island home, making these the most expensive cities for homeowners insurance in the state. The price of an insurance policy can vary greatly, due to a number of factors \u2013 these can range from crime rates to the costs of labor and construction in an area. It is often times difficult to pin-point one specific reason behind a town or city having the insurance rates that it does.\nNarragansett $1,195 19%\nProvidence $1,098 9%\nCentral Falls $1,096 9%\nWesterly $1,086 8%\nNewport $1,083 8%\nThe town of Narragansett has some of the most expensive home insurance rates in Rhode Island. The average annual cost of insuring our model home here was $1,195 \u2013 19% higher than the statewide average. Narragansett\u2019s most famous landmark are The Towers \u2013 a remnant of the Narragansett Pier Casino, which dates back to 1883. This is not, however, the only history-rich structure in Narragansett. The Point Judith Lighthouse (built 1857) and the Narragansett Baptist Church (built 1850), are among the town\u2019s oldest buildings.\nProvidence is the Rhode Island capital, and its most populous city. Dating back to 1636, Providence is believed to be one of the nation\u2019s oldest cities. Brown University, one of only eight Ivy League schools in the United States, is located in the city \u2013 also serving as its top employer. Home insurance rates in Providence are less than desirable. The quotes gathered for a benchmark home were around $1,098 per year \u2013 that\u2019s 9% more expensive than what we typically saw throughout Rhode Island.\nCentral Falls is the most densely populated city in Rhode Island \u2013 it has a population of roughly 19,000 residents and a total area of 1.29 square miles. In 1676, Central Falls served as the grounds of one of the major engagements in King Philip\u2019s War \u2013 a memorial stone known as the \u201cNine Men\u2019s Misery\u201d marks the site of a mass grave where some of the battle\u2019s casualties were buried. Central Falls has one of the highest home insurance rates in all of Rhode Island. It would cost our sample homeowner approximately $1,096 per year to insure his property.\nWesterly, a beachfront town in the south of Rhode Island, has a population of 23,000. During the summer months, however, this population can double due to tourists from around the region flocking to Westerly\u2019s beaches and parks. One of the biggest draws to the area is the Misquamicut State Beach \u2013 an area which, on top of usual beach amenities, holds annual music festivals and other events. We discovered that the average cost of home insurance in Westerly, for our sample property, is $1,086 \u2013 8% more than the statewide mean.\nFamous for its mansions, resorts, and seaside getaways, Newport is located just 23 miles outside of Providence. The city has served as a favorite vacation spot for both Dwight D. Eisenhower and John F. Kennedy, during their respective tenures as president. The city has more colonial era buildings than any other city in the United States. Insuring these homes will cost a pretty penny as well. We found that the average cost of home insurance policy in Newport, for the sample property we studied, was $1,083 per year.\nAverage Cost of Homeowners Insurance in Rhode Island: by City\nThe average cost of insuring our benchmark home in Rhode Island is $1,005. This figure was obtained by looking at 27 cities throughout the state. The price of home insurance in Rhode Island varied by as much as 19% from this mean, and by 26% between certain cities. The complete list of cities included in our study can be found below, ordered from least to most expensive. The number to the right of each city represents its average annual home insurance premium.\nFor the purposes of our study, we examined home insurance rates for a benchmark property in each of the 27 cities we looked at. Quotes were obtained from 2 different insurers (Allstate and Nationwide). The home we studied had a $200,000 reconstruction cost, was 2,000 square feet, and had a garage attachment. The model homeowner was a 41-year-old single male. He owned no pets and was a non-smoker. A complete list of all the cities in the study can be found below, in alphabetical order.\nBarrington $951 -5%\nCoventry $964 -4%\nCumberland $996 -1%\nCumberland Hill $996 -1%\nEast Greenwich $991 -1%\nEast Providence $1,009 0%\nGreenville $991 -1%\nJamestown $1,045 4%\nNorth Providence $1,011 1%\nPascoag $1,060 5%\nPawtucket $966 -4%\nPortsmouth $964 -4%\nSouth Kingstown $982 -2%\nWarren $979 -3%\nWarwick $969 -4%\nWest Warwick $1,022 2%\nWoonsocket $1,016 1%\nRhode Island Insurance Analysis\nWho Has the Cheapest Auto Insurance Quotes in Rhode Island?\nWho Has The Cheapest Motorcycle Insurance Quotes In Rhode Island?\nHow Cities in Rhode Island Ranked Based on Car Insurance Costs\nWho Has The Cheapest Renters Insurance Quotes in Rhode Island?",
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        "raw_content": "House Passes 9 Bipartisan Veterans Bills\nWashington, D.C. - Today, Chairman Phil Roe, M.D. (R-Tenn.) released the following statement after the House passed 9 bipartisan veterans bills:\n\u201cI applaud the House for coming together to pass nine bipartisan veterans bills. This Congress, the House has sent more than 70 bills to the Senate for their consideration, and we have had over two dozen bipartisan, bicameral bills signed into law.\n\u201cThe bills passed this week would increase benefits and support to our nation\u2019s heroes while doubling down on our efforts to transform VA. These measures would improve servicemembers\u2019 transition into civilian life, provide financial assistance for veterans who choose to live in medical foster homes, increase educational and economic opportunities for veterans and more. I am encouraged by the continued bipartisan commitment to veterans, and I thank my colleagues for their work on behalf of our nation\u2019s heroes.\u201d\nH.R. 2409, to allow certain servicemembers to terminate their cable, satellite television and internet access service contracts while deployed\nH.R. 2409 would extended existing federal protections to cable and satellite television services under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act. Under this legislation, servicemembers would only need to provide notice and a copy of their active duty orders to cable and satellite providers to terminate their contracts without penalty.\nH.R. 2787, the VET MD Act\nThe VET MD would direct the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to carry out a three year pilot program beginning no later than August 15, 2020, in at least five regionally diverse VA medical centers to provide undergraduate students a clinical observation experience within VA.\nH.R. 5538, The Reserve Component Vocational Rehabilitation Parity Act\nThe Reserve Component Vocational Rehabilitation Parity Act would add eligibility for Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (VR&E) for active service under certain reserve orders.\nH.R. 5649, the Navy SEAL Chief Petty Officer William \u201cBill\u201d Mulder (Ret.) Transition Improvements Act of 2018\nThe Navy SEAL Chief Petty Officer William \"Bill\" Mulder (Ret.) Transition Improvement Act of 2018 would make improvements to the Transition Assistance Program and the overall transition process for servicemembers to include more of a focus on career opportunities and entrepreneurship.\nH.R. 5864, The VA HELP Act\nThe VA Help Act would (1) require VA, within 180 days of enactment, to establish qualification standards and performance metrics for VHA HR positions and provide a report to Congress containing such standards and metrics; (2) require GAO to submit a report to the House and Senate Committees on Veterans\u2019 Affairs containing a description of the implementation and an assessment of the quality of such standards and metrics.\nH.R. 5882, The Gold Star Spouses Leasing Relief Act\nThe Gold Star Leasing Relief Act would allow surviving spouses to terminate residential leases at the time of a servicemember's death without penalty.\nH.R. 5938, the Veterans Serving Veterans Act\nThe Veterans Serving Veterans Act would (1) require VA to identify the MOSs that correlate with open positions within VA, to coordinate with DoD to identify soon-to-be-separated servicemembers and to add those servicemembers\u2019 MOSs and contact information to VA\u2019s recruiting database with an opt-out option; (2) require VA to implement a program to recruit, train and certify former military medics as ICTs to work at VA medical facilities.\nH.R. 5974, the VA COST SAVINGS Act\nThe VA Cost Savings Act would (1) require VA to identify VA facilities that would benefit from cost savings associated with the use of an on-site regulated medical waste treatment system over a five year period; (2) require VA to develop a uniform, regulated medical waste cost analysis model to be used to determine the cost savings associated with the use of an on-site regulated medical waste treatment system; (3) ensure that, at each VA facility identified as a facility that would benefit from an on-site regulated medical waste treatment system, these systems are purchased pursuant to the purchase agreement known as the \u201cVHA Regulated Medical Waste On-Site Treatment Equipment Systems Blanket Purchase Agreement.\u201d\nH.R. 5693, Long-Term Care Veterans Choice Act\nThe Long Term Care Veterans Choice Act would authorize VA, during a three-year period beginning on October 1, 2019, to transfer upon request up to 900 veterans for whom the VA is required to provide nursing home care to a medical foster home that meets VA standards. Please note this legislation was combined with H.R. 5644 and passed the committee on Thursday, July 12, 2018.",
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        "title": "Why So Many Democrats Love Beto O'Rourke - VICE",
        "raw_content": "We Asked Beto's Biggest Fans Why They Love Him So Much\nBeto O'Rourke couldn't beat Ted Cruz in Texas, but that hasn't made people believe in him any less.\nPhoto illustration by Lia Kantrowitz via a photo by Chris Covatta/Getty\nIf you know one thing about Beto O'Rourke, it's that he's cool. The Democratic Texas congressman couldn't beat Ted Cruz in this month's Senate race, but he came closer than many thought, and in the process became the most hyped political figure since Barack Obama. The media descended upon him in the weeks leading up to the midterms as if at any moment he could be raptured from Earth\u2014it got so bad that in October, Politico's Jack Shafer called for the press to stop profiling him. Beto was progressive. He was hip. Maybe you heard that he refused to take PAC money and raised $38 million in three months. Maybe you saw him skating in that Whataburger parking lot, and later read that he was the bassist in a post-hardcore band with drummer Cedric Bixler-Zavala, the future frontman for At the Drive-In and the Mars Volta. Maybe you heard him say \"fuck\" during his concession speech. Maybe you found the sex tweet\u2014or perhaps the sex tweet found you.\nIn any case, \"Betomania\" is far from over: Last week, the new star appeared to backtrack on his previous pledge not to run for president in 2020. Despite losing to Cruz, he may have a shot at winning the White House\u2014he's young (by politician standards), good-looking (again, by politician standards), and people seem to like him. But why exactly do people like him?\nFor some clarity, VICE talked to a California music teacher, a painter whose Beto mural in Austin went viral, the director of a Beto \"flash mob\" video, a New York lawyer who flew to Dallas to campaign at the last minute, and two Texas natives about their enduring love for the failed Senate candidate. (I reached out to the author of the sex tweet, but she did not respond.)\nLauren Mayer, 59, Music Teacher and Comedian, California\nMayer made this song about her love for Beto:\nI'm a political satirical songwriter, and since 2012, I've done a song a week based on current events. Let's just say: Now there's so much material, and there's so little time. These days, I could make a song, like, every half-hour. I do them from my perspective, from the perspective of an opinionated, fairly liberal, suburban Jewish mother. I try to cover a range of issues, but during the midterms, I wanted to do some positive songs, as well as making fun of various people\u2014which, of course, means making fun of the president, because it's easy.\nI had been following Texas's Senate race very closely. Because there's a lot of commentary on the internet about Ted Cruz, I was paying a lot of attention\u2014and eventually I saw some of the viral videos of Beto, like playing the air drums, or giving a speech in an African-American church. So even before I quite understood how popular he was\u2014or rather how popular he would become\u2014and how rabid his fans were, I thought he would be a great person to write a song about.\nI did a couple about other different candidates, but for some reason\u2014I think because people have a kind of fangirl or fanboy crush on Beto, too, in addition to the political admiration\u2014that song just really caught on. I've had a few other videos go viral\u2014like the \"Sexual Harassment Prevention Song,\" which has millions of views, and the country western \"I Didn't Come from Your Rib, I Came from Your Vagina\"\u2014but this is the first one I've done about a person that's had this sort of response. I think it's the combination of his appeal, especially online, and all the news about him, as well as the fact that a lot of Republicans just don't like Ted Cruz.\nAs far as what I think about Beto as a human, aside from his progressiveness and passion, what I love is that no matter what the Cruz campaign threw at him, it really just made him look that much cooler. They mocked him for being a rock star in his past, but, you know, that's really cool. He's had some issues, like his DUI, that I find he did a great job owning up to. They tried to slam him for dropping F-bombs, but that just makes him appeal more to millennials.\nAnother thing: I'm exaggerating the fangirl type here. Let's be honest, I'm probably old enough to be his mother. I do admire him politically, as I said. But he's also super cool and hip. He's married, and he's way too young for me\u2014but that doesn't matter. Just because I'm a married suburban mom doesn't mean I can't look! I can still have a crush on him. And so can you.\nHussein Ma'Rouf, 47, Director and Creative Producer, Dallas\nMa'Rouf helped produce the video of the viral Beto \"flash mob\":\nBeto isn't backed by Super PACs. He doesn't want companies to have leverage over him. He wants to make decisions based on what he believes in, and what the people call for. That's perhaps the biggest thing. He visited all the Texas counties\u2014and, I mean, physically visited them. This guy's down to earth. He's a real person, someone who people can see, and who I think people can talk to and get answers from. He's perhaps most reminiscent, for me, of somebody like JFK\u2014he's younger, with a fresh outlook on things.\nI've been living in Texas, on and off, for the past 20 or so years, and, honestly, I haven't really seen anything like this. It also has something to do with all his national media attention\u2014in a positive way, in this case. The media put forward the narrative that somebody was actually challenging Cruz and had a chance\u2014and whether we really thought that chance was real or not, it became real.\nThe media is the most powerful tool in democracy. I was born and lived in Egypt, and I know what it's like to have a media that's the mouthpiece of the government, of the regime. It further galvanized everyone, because the media was also clearly drawn toward this candidate as much as the people were. To come so close, to lose by that slim of a margin, was even a threat for Cruz. I wasn't disappointed. I know people who had never voted in a Senate race before, or who never voted before period, who voted this time.\nIn terms of him running for president, I know that he's first said that he won't\u2014but, in my view, it's a chess match. You don't show all your moves ahead of time, so people don't plan for it. But I think he should aspire to that in 2020. I'm not sure if he will, though I suppose that depends who else is running. I could perhaps see him more running on the ticket as a vice president.\nRegardless, everyone loves a good Rocky story. You work out, and you come back and win.\nChris Rogers, 38, Painter and Muralist, Austin\nRogers painted this sexy mural in Austin:\nImage courtesy of Chris Rogers\nI've been living in Austin since 2012, working as a painter and muralist, slowly building up my business. I've been able to do some decent-size murals over the past year and a half that have gained some traction. I was reached out to by another supporter of Beto who was volunteering their home for other volunteers to sort of inhabit during the last weeks of the campaign. They had this nice wall out in front of their place, and they wanted to inspire other volunteers\u2014and just kind of put his image out there. I had freedom to do whatever I wanted.\nI met Beto right before the election, and the next day, the piece did get vandalized. But instead of making a big stink about it, I got the community together to help me repaint it, and that's what took it to the next level.\nI've never been that political. To say I've been jaded is putting it mildly. But there was just something about Beto\u2014first off, it was obviously a grassroots movement. So automatically, I could just open my ears to the dude. Everything coming out of his mouth, I, like, 100 percent agreed with. It's just beyond refreshing to hear somebody speak the truth.\nIt was the first time in a long time I've ever felt really hopeful. And to be clear, I didn't think\u2014and don't think\u2014that Beto's going to be this rogue samurai to cut through the Senate and change everything. But hope is huge to me. I've been in recovery for almost five years now, and hope has been something instrumental in my life. It's correlated to the state of a nation and politics\u2014I mean, you can look at it now and think, Where do we even fucking start? Like, we're flat-lining over here, and it's a lost cause. But, this time around, it's like... Wait, is it? I don't know how it's going to change. I don't know what the next steps are. But it's going to start with people like Beto.\nThe energy here, it's been amazing. It's galvanized everybody\u2014not just like blacks and Latinos, or just white people. Like, literally, everybody. People with different religions and socioeconomic backgrounds. There's some new life around here.\nI really do think it's as simple as: Finally, someone's saying everything we're all thinking.\nMark Austin, 41, Talent Buyer/Promoter/Artist Manager, Houston\nI don't have any tattoos just yet, but I do consider myself a Beto fan. I received an email from a mutual friend of the campaign in January 2018, and saw the work that Beto had been doing. I'd heard his name a few times, but that email was what got me really interested. I had an unofficial role in his campaign. I helped plan, book, promote, and produce fundraising concerts and voter-registration rallies.\nI do think he'll run for either president or be someone's running mate. Either way, he should absolutely run. The fact that he came so close to flipping Texas (a notoriously red state) is a huge indicator that Beto has got something special. He's got my vote for sure.\nTruthfully, I'm not a very political person, so I don't spend a lot of time measuring who is better or best. I'm not even sure who I would compare Beto to in politics, because I believe that what he did in Texas was very unique. In a time that we needed a great leader, and a compassionate leader, he stepped up. That's what's important here. The time is now. Change is overdue.\nTiming is everything here. The people of Texas and the people of America are ready for change. Beto is for the people by the people. It really is that simple.\nCristin Noel, 40, Lawyer, New York City\nI believe the first I\u2019d really heard of Beto was when he drove up to Washington with [Republican congressman] Will Hurd, and it just struck me as such a fun, interesting story of two people having a great life experience together, despite the fact that they would normally be at odds in Washington. The fact that they later won accolades because they worked together to get some things accomplished is great, but also it\u2019s obviously sad because it makes it plain that this kind of kinship and cooperation has become an aberration.\nWhat inspired me so much about Beto\u2019s run in Texas was that he ran as himself. It\u2019s an incredibly brave thing to run as a progressive in a state that\u2019s so undeniably red. I believe that in meeting people where they were (figuratively and literally, because he drove everywhere to them), showing them respect, and being honest and persuasive about his views and his beliefs, he probably won a lot of people who never dreamed they would vote for a Democrat.\nI was inspired enough by the race he was running to fly to El Paso the weekend before Election Day to knock doors for his campaign. I felt downtrodden by the news every day and was desperate to help in the midterms. I was struck by how everywhere I went (in my cool Beto for Texas campaign shirts, obviously) people would stop me to tell me they were so excited to vote for him, or how happy they were when they did in early voting. It happened as I flew through Dallas, and all over El Paso (which is, of course, Beto country), but the excitement was something I haven\u2019t seen since Barack Obama first ran for president in 2008.\nI hope Beto will run for president in 2020. There are so many great potential candidates on our side, but I feel as though he is the right person for this moment. Speaking to hope, not fear. He is strong enough to not take any crap from anyone, but he is also not going to wade around in the mud. I think that so many Americans are utterly exhausted from the last few years of insults, corruption, and news that causes nothing but anxiety and depression, and a candidate who speaks to our better angels is exactly what we need. And I think he could win.\nLisa Cooley, 40, Art Adviser, New York City\nI\u2019m an eighth-generation Texan who moved to New York City in 2005 to work in contemporary art. I have a deep connection to the state. My mom says she planned my conception so I would be born on Texas Independence Day or the fall of the Alamo. My family still lives in Houston. I have undergrad degrees in studio art and political science.\nPeople have considered Texas a Republican state at least since Bush years, and I\u2019ve always pointed out that the percentages of Republicans to Democrats has always been about 55 to 45, respectively. Texas isn\u2019t a state like Utah, where it\u2019s 85 to 15. So there are a lot of Democrats, or at least Democratic-leaning people, in Texas. Every major city, for example, has a centrist mayor, yet Texas liberals are demoralized. Texas is 50th in voter turnout for that reason, as well as intense gerrymandering, and other ways of voter suppression.\nIn Beto, I recognized the kind of Texan that I know well\u2014diligent, optimistic, principled, gracious, big-hearted, straightforward, and not scared or fear-mongering. I could think of more adjectives.\nI was on the texting team and endured name-calling\u2014\"libtard,\" \"communist,\" \"moron.\" But the volunteer managers were extremely clear to treat everyone with graciousness, and just to say thank you and move on \u201clike Beto does himself.\u201d That graciousness and respect for others was inherent to him and the campaign. It even gave me a template for how to talk to my Trump-supporting mom.\nI wanted to fight for the Texas that I know, and not the cartoon version that everyone else knows. According to the Washington Post, if you were born in Texas, you were more likely to vote for Beto, and if you were not born in Texas, you were more likely to vote for Cruz, which rings true. Beto and I are also close in age. We both have young kids. We both have a kind of punk-rock background\u2014although I was never in a band.\nI sent so many text messages for his texting team that I got carpal tunnel again. I also made some calls and hosted my own phone bank. One person I was talking to via text asked me why so many people out of the state were supporting Beto. That's one thing a lot of people don't understand\u2014there is a humongous diaspora of Texans. Almost all of my friends from Houston all moved to Los Angeles or New York City. I\u2019m sure non-Texans are giving from out of state, but almost every volunteer I met here in New York was a native.\nThe night of the 2016 presidential election, after it was clear that Trump had won, I said that we'd all gotten complacent. 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        "raw_content": "How to Decorate Your First Apartment on a Budget\nOne of the most exciting times as a young adult is getting your first apartment. For many people, it can be fun to have a place to call their own and have it reflect their personal style and taste. If you want to decorate the unit but are on a budget, there are a few important tips to follow to get great deals.\nShop on Holidays\nRetailers are known to slash prices and promote their products on holidays to get customers in the door. The Spruce explains that there are two main reasons for these kinds of sales: One is to cater to a demand for a certain type of furniture which is in demand at certain times of the year. The second reason is to move old inventory to make room for the new. Make it a point to shop on holidays like Labor Day or Thanksgiving to make purchases that are discounted and save hundreds of dollars in the process. 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ONCE THE INVESTIGATION IS COMPLETE, THEY\u2019LL SEND THE INFORMATION TO THE COMMONWEALTH\u2019S\nA man died one day after being tased by a Jeffersontown police officer.The incident happened on July 19th at Home Towne Studios of Louisville on Taylorsville Road. Police said someone told them a man had a \"big knife\" and was rolling around on the outdoor hallway of the motel. According to police, an officer chased Roberts and told him to drop the knife, but Roberts refused. The officer tased Roberts twice. The second time, Roberts was going down concrete steps, fell, and hit his head. He died from his injuries the next day at University of Louisville Hospital.Roberts' family members started asking their own questions when they said police weren't giving them information. They said people staying at the motel told them a different story. \"He carried a knife on his side. He has for probably ten years. I'm sure he had it on his side. Did anyone see him waving a knife that we talked to at the hotel when we went? No. No one heard anybody say drop the knife, no one heard anything about a knife,\" Wells said. Roberts' mother said even if her son had survived, he never would have been the same. \"He would still in no way be able to be in any way active or have a normal life. He would be in a nursing home on a ventilator,\" his mother Cynthia Roberts said. Family members want Jeffersontown police to review their policies when it comes to using a taser. The family asked police to show them body, dash, or taser video but were told the Jeffersontown Police Department does not have any of those cameras. Roberts said she hopes the department will add cameras for all of its officers. \"To know exactly what happened, how it happened is very important. Those cameras would make a big difference,\" she said. Roberts was a father to a 4-year-old girl. His family said they will do whatever they can to make sure she remembers her dad. \"That's the most important part because he was a great dad. He loved her so much and he can't be here to watch her grow up,\" Wells said. \"I'm going to miss his smile. I'm going to miss Christmas morning with him. I'm going to miss his birthday. I'm going to miss every day and everything, honestly. How can you not miss your child in every way possible,\" Roberts said. Police said the officer who tased Roberts is on paid administrative leave while they investigate what happened. Once the investigation is complete it will be handed over to the Commonwealth's Attorney for review.\nA man died one day after being tased by a Jeffersontown police officer.\nThe incident happened on July 19th at Home Towne Studios of Louisville on Taylorsville Road.\nPolice said someone told them a man had a \"big knife\" and was rolling around on the outdoor hallway of the motel.\nAccording to police, an officer chased Roberts and told him to drop the knife, but Roberts refused. The officer tased Roberts twice. The second time, Roberts was going down concrete steps, fell, and hit his head.\nHe died from his injuries the next day at University of Louisville Hospital.\nRoberts' family members started asking their own questions when they said police weren't giving them information. They said people staying at the motel told them a different story.\n\"He carried a knife on his side. He has for probably ten years. I'm sure he had it on his side. Did anyone see him waving a knife that we talked to at the hotel when we went? No. No one heard anybody say drop the knife, no one heard anything about a knife,\" Wells said.\nRoberts' mother said even if her son had survived, he never would have been the same.\n\"He would still in no way be able to be in any way active or have a normal life. He would be in a nursing home on a ventilator,\" his mother Cynthia Roberts said.\nFamily members want Jeffersontown police to review their policies when it comes to using a taser.\nThe family asked police to show them body, dash, or taser video but were told the Jeffersontown Police Department does not have any of those cameras. Roberts said she hopes the department will add cameras for all of its officers.\n\"To know exactly what happened, how it happened is very important. Those cameras would make a big difference,\" she said.\nRoberts was a father to a 4-year-old girl. 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        "raw_content": "The love lives of the 'Saturday Night Live' cast and crew\nMarcus Owen/startraksphoto.com 20 / 21\nAnother \"SNL\" alum is film and TV star Jason Sudeikis, who joined the show in 2003 as a writer before becoming a cast member in 2004. Jason left the hit series in 2013, but like Tina Fey, he's been known to stop by the set and make appearances (much to our delight). In 2011, Jason started dating actress Olivia Wilde after meeting her at an \"SNL\" finale party (which seems to be the place for the cast to find new love). The couple (seen here in 2017) announced their engagement in 2013 and in 2014, they welcomed their first child, Otis, followed by his little sister, Daisy, in 2016. As of 2017, it's unclear whether Jason and Olivia are still engaged or if they've already (secretly) wed. After all, Olivia did call Jason her \"husband\" at the 2016 Golden Globes.\nBy Bryanne Salazar 7:11am PDT, May 22, 2018",
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        "raw_content": "Thursday, 8 October 2015: Residents of Tamworth will soon see the launch of one of Australia\u2019s most modern supermarkets when Woolworths opens the doors of its new store on Peel Street.\nThe $4.5 million store will officially open at 8.00am on Thursday, 15 October providing customers with fresh Australian fruit & vegetables, inspiring meal ideas, a wide choice of healthy options and a huge range of grocery items at great prices.\nAs part of our Local Sourcing Program, the store will look to promote produce from the Tamworth and surrounding area connecting customers with local fresh produce as much as possible.\nWoolworths Tamworth Eastpoint Store Manager, Belinda Dawsib, said 150 people would be employed at the store creating employment opportunities for the local area.\n\u201cWe are delighted that the opening of the new Woolworths sees us welcoming so many new people to the company from the Tamworth area.\n\u201cWith 100 per cent of fresh meat and 96 per cent of fresh fruit and veg sourced from Australia, our store will highlight the wonderful seasonality of produce along with tips for the best uses for products,\u201d Belinda said.\nThe new store will include a bakery, seafood behind the counter, a delicatessen, a pizza bar creating fresh pizza to order, a caf\u00e9 and convenient on-site liquor store.\nThe store will include a focus on wellness with the Woolworths Macro range that includes free range, \u2018free from\u2019 and organic choices.\nTwenty-four checkouts will be available for customers including traditional, express and self serve checkouts.\nWoolworths Tamworth Eastpoint is celebrating the new store launch with donations to the local community including a cheque presentation to Calrossy School and St Nicholas School. Customers are welcome to join in all the opening day festivities.\nThe store will be open 6:00am to 10:00pm Monday to Saturday and 8:00am to 8:00pm on Sunday.",
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        "raw_content": "Home \u00bb Global \u00bb Report from 60th anniversary celebration of Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea\nReport from 60th anniversary celebration of Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea\nBy Deirdre Griswold posted on July 29, 2013\nPyongyang, Democratic People\u2019s Republic of Korea \u2014 Even on normal days, this magnificent city proudly wears its history on its sleeve. There are monuments and buildings everywhere dedicated to the almost unimaginable sacrifices the Korean people have made to safeguard their independence from would-be conquerors.\nBut these are not normal days. This is the 60th anniversary of the armistice agreement, signed on July 27, 1953, that ended the three-year bloody conflict called the Korean War in the West and the Fatherland Liberation War here.\nTo mark the occasion here in the north of the divided Korean peninsula, thousands of foreigners and many governments have been invited to share in festivities organized by the Workers\u2019 Party of Korea. Flags with the party\u2019s symbol \u2014 a hammer, a sickle and a brush, to symbolize the workers, peasants and intellectuals whose revolution transformed the north \u2014 fly from buildings and lampposts alongside the national flag of the DPRK.\nMost honored in the many activities occurring around this city and the country are veterans of the war. Their light-brown uniforms, many bespangled with medals, are seen everywhere, and younger people show them special reverence as they pass on the street.\nTheir lined faces and lean, hard bodies bespeak their age and the hardships they endured fighting for their country and their future.\nPeople in the United States seldom hear anything about that war anymore. When the corporate media talk about \u201cNorth Korea\u201d \u2014 they rarely mention its real name \u2014 it is almost always to attack the leadership and the measures they have taken to strengthen the country\u2019s defenses.\nBut here in the DPRK, everyone knows about the war and their support for the government\u2019s \u201carmy first\u201d policy is resounding.\nThe centerpiece of the July 27 commemoration was a military parade through Kim Il Sung Square, named for the legendary revolutionary leader and military tactician whose guerrilla army liberated the north from Japanese colonial rule in 1945. Kim became the first president of the DPRK in 1948 and led the young country\u2019s resistance to U.S. imperialist aggression from 1950 to 1953.\nHundreds of thousands of Koreans participated in the parade, including units of the military, militia members and civilians. Their body language and chanting of slogans showed extraordinary determination. Despite standing hours in a very hot sun in full dress uniforms, the ranks of women and men maintained perfect formation, then marched with a high-stepping, almost bouncing gait that exuded coordinated energy.\nThen came a massive display of weapons, ranging from multiple-rocket launchers to long-range artillery mounted on trucks and tanks. Nuclear-capable missiles rolled by as MiG jets and helicopters zoomed overhead. The civilians then got their chance to march and chant, which they did with great passion as they passed the reviewing stand.\nThe DPRK\u2019s new young leader, Kim Jong Un, was joined there by high dignitaries, including Vice President Li Yuanchao of the People\u2019s Republic of China. Special homage was paid to the million Chinese volunteers who had joined forces with the Koreans during the war to push back the U.S. invaders. A large delegation of Chinese veterans of the war attended the ceremonies.\nThe DPRK\u2019s military forces are purely defensive. Unlike the imperialist United States, it has no troops on foreign soil, no nuclear subs prowling the oceans, no battleships threatening to invade the Middle East or Africa or Latin America. But it has in recent years developed a nuclear deterrent, having both warheads and the long-range missiles capable of delivering them. However, it has pledged never to use them in a first strike.\nThe U.S. government refuses to make such a commitment and threatens the whole world with the Pentagon\u2019s stated policy of not ruling out a \u201cpreemptive\u201d nuclear attack.\nEarly this year, the U.S. carried out large-scale military exercises right off the borders of the DPRK that for the first time included Japanese forces. This set off alarm bells in both Korea and China, which suffered horribly from Japanese colonial aggression before and during World War II.\nKim Il Sung and other leaders of the Korean Revolution had gained their early military experience in the 1930s fighting alongside Chinese Communists and patriots against the Japanese annexation of Manchuria, the Chinese province adjoining northern Korea.\nWith the defeat of Imperial Japan in World War II, anti-colonial revolutions spread throughout Asia, most led by Communists. But only five years later, the U.S. launched the war in Korea in an attempt to establish its hegemony over the entire peninsula.\nIt failed. Despite having inflicted millions of deaths on the Korean people and leveling structures in the north with carpet bombing and napalm, the Truman administration had to sign an armistice agreement with the DPRK.\nKoreans today are celebrating this first defeat for the supposedly invincible U.S. imperialism while emphasizing their \u201carmy first\u201d policy as the best insurance against such a war ever happening again.\nThis celebratory mood was given exuberant cultural expression on the evening of July 26 in a performance of \u201cArirang.\u201d This multifaceted drama employed song, dance, fireworks, acrobatics, high-wire aerialists and even preschoolers coordinating intricate jump-rope routines while thousands of students seated in the bleachers illustrated the story with rapid flip-card scene changes. 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        "raw_content": "Ship Anchored Quayside, Angola, Luanda Bay\nAuthor: Paul Trustfull, Executive Editor, Emerging Markets\nThe phenomenal rise of Angola in the past decade \u2013 against a backdrop of global economic uncertainty \u2013 is nothing short of extraordinary, and no other factor has featured more than oil in the country\u2019s growth story. Production and its supporting activities represent a large percentage of the nation\u2019s gross domestic product and over 95 percent of exports (see Fig. 1 and Fig. 2).\nWhat\u2019s more, at roughly twice the size of Texas, the nation of over 24 million has demonstrated tremendous economic resilience, as its oil, diamond and iron reserves, together with its strong ties with the US \u2013 for which it is the number one African oil exporter \u2013 Europe and Asia, have propelled the nation\u2019s economy upwards and onwards.\nFrom the development of majestic skyscrapers\u2026 to the hugely oversubscribed flotation of the nation\u2019s first soverign bond, it\u2019s abundantly clear that Angola is on the move, and fast\nAngola counts China, the US, India, Spain and Portugal among its leading export partners. Trade with Portugal, which once ruled Angola for over four centuries, is at an all-time high, and the country has invested billions of dollars in a wide range of sectors, such as media, energy, banking and construction.\nHaving recently celebrated its 40th anniversary of independence, Angola\u2019s transformation into an economic superpower can be seen not just in the country\u2019s economic performance metrics, but also on the streets and beyond. From the development of majestic skyscrapers and shopping malls to the hugely oversubscribed flotation of the nation\u2019s first sovereign bond, it\u2019s abundantly clear that Angola is on the move, and fast.\nTaking the country\u2019s November-time Eurobond sale as an example, Goldman Sachs Group \u2013 the company charged with overseeing the offering \u2013 reported that the issue was more than four times oversubscribed, after receiving $7bn in demand for a $1.5bn bond issue. What\u2019s more, the 10-year bonds marked the nation\u2019s first international debt offering since 2012, and the response was proof enough that Angola\u2019s capital markets \u2013 as much as its economy \u2013 are on course for brighter days in the months ahead.\nUnder the leadership of President Jos\u00e9 Eduardo dos Santos, the nation has flourished, most notably since the end of the devastating civil war that first began in 1975. With a burgeoning skyline in the capital city of Angola, paved highways and much-improved development indicators, the Angola of today is vastly different than that of yesteryear.\nThe new Angolan entrepreneur\nBehind this immense growth is a wave of new entrepreneurs looking to create innovative businesses and do their bit in propelling the nation to continued economic prosperity. One of the top business minds in the country is Luis Silva, the managing director and driving force behind Angola\u2019s leading logistics and transportation Company, Antonio J Silva Lda Transportes e Logistica (AJS).\nHeadquartered in the thriving town of Viana, a suburb of Luanda, the company has a prominent legacy of supporting the Angolan industry and economy through logistics services and the transport of goods. Put simply, its success stands on the shoulders of over three decades of hard work by the Silva family and continues with its second generation of entrepreneurs.\nLuis Silva, Managing Director of AJS\nAmong the largest producers of crude oil in the world and a member of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), Angola is home to more than eight billion barrels of proven oil reserves and 300 billion-plus cubic metres of natural gas \u2013 naturally, fuel transport is one of AJS\u2019 largest business lines. Not coincidentally, the company\u2019s largest customer is state-owned Sonangol, the enterprise tasked with the oversight of Angola\u2019s petroleum and natural gas production.\nAs the nation\u2019s number one logistics provider, AJS also focuses on heavy machinery transport, container transport, fresh products and other consumer goods in both Angola and throughout Sub-Saharan Africa. The Integrated Logistics side of AJS, in operation since 2007, makes use of more than 300 collaborators to meet the specific needs of Angolan and international firms of all sizes, and the company has established a presence throughout the country with strategically localised logistics centres.\nThe centres in question, crucially, allow the company to reach all territories in a competitive manner, as well as support cross-border transport activities. AJS\u2019 logistics services include receiving, inspecting, storing, preparing and delivering packages, and the company supports these activities with warehouse space, crane-equipped trucks, refrigeration space, forklifts and scales.\nStarting from humble beginnings\nWhile Silva\u2019s parents formally founded AJS in 1992, the roots of the business trace back decades and are closely in keeping with the growth of Angola itself. The journey to what AJS is today has been an arduous one, as most journeys are in emerging growth countries, but it has been extremely rewarding for both the Silva family and the nation at large.\nSilva\u2019s entrepreneurial parents launched the first iteration of a family-owned business in 1975 with the launch of a trade shop in Luanda, which then quickly developed into a distribution hub for vegetables and beer production in the Cacuaco district.\nTo help facilitate their growing business, the Silva family purchased a first truck and from then on, everything changed. It was Silva\u2019s father who originally decided the company would exclusively use Volvo trucks, and its fleet is now made up of more than 200 new Volvo vehicles. AJS\u2019 relationship with the Swedish automaker has proven successful in the years since, and the durability of the fleet is tested daily on rugged routes running from the coast to inland areas, and into mining districts in the north.\nThe company\u2019s focus fell first on land transport, specifically on bringing private clients into Angola during the 1980s and the Civil War. It was also contracted for the United Nations World Food Programme at the time, discharging 12 trucks in Luanda by ship and attending to the distribution of food to provinces where the programme was allowed to operate \u2013 namely Uige, Malanje, Kwanza Norte, and Kwanza Sul.\nDuring the Angolan Civil War that ravaged the country, AJS was the only company operating out of Luanda for years, and was constantly under attack \u2013 yet it survived, and it is today extremely proud of its history. Silva and others see its survival, longevity and perseverance as a badge of honour for Angola. Today, the company is still family-owned and operated by Silva and his siblings.\nOver time, AJS has grown into a full-service solutions company for the transportation industry throughout the supply chain, providing integrated logistical services, stock control, storage, and door-to-door transportation. AJS has been contracted with a multitude of organisations, including the dam of Capanda, Catoca Mining Society, Cuango and Chitotolo, and has also worked to provide support for road and mining projects throughout the country.\nWhen asked recently what he and his family were most proud of, Silva spoke of his employees. \u201cWe\u2019re most proud of our skilled work force since Angola\u2019s labour force, as a whole, is very limited\u201d, he noted. \u201cWe provide training for our employees not just in transportation, but in welding and other skilled professions. However, we are mostly proud of our contribution to the Angolan economy.\nWhile Angola has China, the US, India, Spain and Portugal as its largest exports partners, trade with Portugal, the nation that once ruled Angola for over four centuries, is at an all-time high\nOil and related products are the main sources of income in Angola, and this means that reliable transportation is necessary, and that is what we provide. In fact, our largest customer is the state-owned oil giant Sonangol and 60 percent of the cargo transported is fuel.\u201d Immensely proud of AJS\u2019 continued success, Silva and his management team say they look forward to the challenges and opportunities that await them in the future.\nAs Silva and his team look to expand their reach, they are actively developing the company\u2019s strategy to utilise all means of transportation and, in doing so, serve their clients in and outside of Angola. The government has also been diligently working on legislation that will allow transportation operators to make use of various transportation infrastructures. Not only is AJS continuing to expand its business within the oil industries, but it is also gaining a foothold in the mining industry, which again is highly dependent on safe and reliable transportation.\nAs a way of enhancing the nation\u2019s mining industry and diversifying the economy, the Angolan government is creating mining development centres as a means of catalysing the growth potential of the sector. These efforts, together with increased and continued global investment in the sector, represent a significant tailwind for AJS and will help in great part in contributing to future growth.\nThe Silva family, celebrating the company\u2019s 20th anniversary\nAJS is also in the process of setting up its own training academy, where drivers will go through a rigorous programme to ensure that they\u2019re the most skilled on the road. Here they will receive training on driving, traffic regulations, loading and unloading, engineering and mechanics, and the training will also be supplemented by a mentorship programme, led by executives to help develop commercial skills at all levels of the company.\nWhen asked what he looks forward to developing, Silva noted his desire to sustainably grow the company and help it achieve new heights. \u201cOn a personal level, I worked with my mother and father in building AJS early on and I am excited to continue our legacy by ramping up the business on a daily basis.\n\u201cWe\u2019ve already implemented cutting-edge technology to all areas of our company, including our own software for fleet management in 2011 for GPS on our trucks, and I have been deeply involved in expanding the logistics side of our business, breaking through in brick and mortar solutions. We are also expanding in construction and we are always growing in areas and industries of distribution.\u201d\nAngola as a destination for capital\nWith one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, Angola has a wealth of natural resources that has succeeded in putting the country front and centre on the global map. It is among the largest producers and exporters of petroleum not only in sub-Saharan Africa, but throughout the world. What\u2019s more, Angola is the third-largest trading partner of the US in the entire region, predominately because the US imports a substantial percentage of its oil from Angola.\nEarly in 2014, Total, one of the largest oil companies in the world, announced plans to develop a $16bn ultra-deepwater project 160 miles off Angola\u2019s northern coast, slated to commence production in 2017. In doing so, the company will join Exxon Mobil, Chevron, Petrobras, Eni and Marathon Oil \u2013 alongside a handful of companies that have enjoyed successful drilling projects in Angola.\nAdditionally, the African nation is the third largest producer of diamonds on the continent, and there is an expected increase in production in the years to come. According to Silva, growth opportunities all over Angola are simply unprecedented, and not only in natural resources such as oil (see Fig. 3), diamonds, iron, and mining, in general, but in technology, tourism, hospitality, healthcare and agriculture.\nWhile Angola has China, the US, India, Spain and Portugal as its largest export partners (see Fig. 4), with Portugal, the nation that once ruled Angola for over four centuries, is at an all-time high, with the country having invested billions of dollars in a wide range of sectors, not least media, energy, banking and construction. The attractiveness of sectors apart from oil is indicative of the country\u2019s gathering diversification, and the reforms made in recent months fall in step with the government\u2019s commitment to sustainable development.\nFears that Angola\u2019s economy is too one-dimensional are understandable, taking into consideration the country\u2019s reliance on the black stuff, yet the pace of development, even in the prevailing low oil price environment, is telling. The economy is driven largely by the oil sector; this much is true, yet investors are fast waking up to the realisation that there are opportunities beyond petroleum in present day Angola.\nThere are several reasons for investing in Angola, according to Rui Santos Silva, Deloitte Angola\u2019s Country Managing Partner. \u201cThere are excellent growth opportunities in multiple sectors. 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The country doesn\u2019t feature in the World Economic Forum\u2019s Human Capital report for 2015, though officials are clearly of the opinion that investment in human capital is essential if the nation is to progress in the coming months and years \u2013 hence why the government has invested heavily in technical and vocational training.\nToday, President Jos\u00e9 Eduardo dos Santos is championing education reforms to better equip the next generation of Angolans and help the nation in its continued development. By observing global trends and incorporating a high baseline for education, policymakers have set about preparing younger generations for a brighter future. Giving back to society plays a large role in AJS\u2019 corporate strategy, and contributing to the nation\u2019s future is at the front and centre of Silva\u2019s commitments as CEO.\nThe Silva family maintains a commitment to improving opportunities for future generations in Angola. 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        "raw_content": "Permalink Reply by Justine Nielsen on April 8, 2018 at 12:57am\nOur musicians use iPads, however we just had a meeting this week and decided to encourage everyone to memorize their music the best they can. I don\u2019t think they stand out too bad on stage, but if we know our music better we can let go and focus on the worship rather than following the music. We won\u2019t take the iPads/stands away though\nPermalink Reply by Nathan Gifford on April 9, 2018 at 4:35pm\nThanks for your input! I agree with your stance on it. :)\nPermalink Reply by Charles Wolff on April 8, 2018 at 5:01am\nWe've got stands, and every week I put the chord chart books in order (usually late Saturday night, like tonight). My philosophy for our band is to make it as easy for them, to give them the bast chance of succeeding every week at \"being in the band,\" and so no expectation of people memorizing the lyrics. Also, we try to do the songs in a regular structure, so our chord charts help us stay in sync with the lyrics being projected.\nFor what it's worth, I did realize the other week that our band members are involved in a LOT of things at the church - they're re-organizing the administrative board at our church and four of the eight or nine people on the board are also in the band. Our bass player is now the \"worship\" representative on the board, so he's also my \"boss.\" One singer is the person who approves spending requests. Frequently, somebody in the band is also the liturgist (scripture reading and a prayer or something). Our drummer often misses half of the service because he's teaching Sunday School. A couple people are on the Missions committee, and when Missions has a trip to Mexico to deliver Christmas gifts, furniture, do construction, etc., I'm frequently in on that. Our sound guy also teaches Sunday School during second service (so I run the sound for that).\nSo in our church, the people who are in the band carry a lot of other responsibilities as well, and stuff like memorizing music is just not a priority for us. I realize that it's different for other churches, and that our band would probably sound better if the people in the band had that as their main responsibility. With our band, I've just accepted that it's useful for people in the congregation to look at us and realize, \"oh, yeah, that singer, he's also the guy who goes up on the lift and replaces light bulbs, that lady is one of our Stephen ministers.\"\nGood point for sure. I think the average stat in churches is that 20% of the congregation does 80% of the work to make everything run and happen. So no surprise that the band members are carrying double duty. I would have a hard time forcing team members to memorize all material. I personally hate hearing when a senior/lead pastor applies that condition on the worship team. I mean, does he/she memorize the entire sermon? Of course not. :)\nI think the worship team should be encouraged to be as prepared as possible so they don't have to lean on the music stand the entire service. Maybe even just encouraged to try and kick off the training wheels for songs that they've already played 200 times. Sometimes they'll just follow the chart even if they could play it in their sleep... just because it's there. I know I like having charts in front of me though... just in case. :)\nPermalink Reply by Charles Wolff on April 9, 2018 at 4:54pm\nInteresting thing about charts... I \"know\" how most of our songs go, but in the upper right corner of our charts, the key the song is in is there in big type, and more than once I've found myself looking there, going... \"okay, I know the next chord is the V chord, but what is that? Okay, we're in the key of A, so it must be an E. It's quicker to look at that big-font \"key\" info than to try to find where we are in the song and see what the next chord is. Of course, a guitar player who can't remember all the way through a three-minute song what key we're in... must be a real geezer :-)\nThey're also valuable just in terms of keeping things consistent between the players. There might be a spot in a song where, playing by ear, I might play a \"G\" chord or I might play an \"Em.\" Having the chords right there, I can tell that the bass player is expecting an \"Em,\" so if I play a G and he hits an E note on the bass, it's gonna be weird, and it's my fault. Again, geezer time!\nPermalink Reply by Charles Wolff on April 10, 2018 at 3:04pm\nActually, I think a lot of pastors DO memorize the sermon, or at least they give it without reading it word for word. Though they have the advantage that there aren't four or five backup preachers trying to stay in sync with them. And the sermon text isn't being projected, so nobody will know if they discuss point 3 before point 2.\nI guess that stat is another example of what is often called the 80/20 rule, you can get 80% results for the first 20% of the effort. What people don't extrapolate from that is that if you want to get to 100% results (memorizing all the songs?), you have to do FIVE TIMES as much to get to that 100% effort that it takes to get 100 % results. So maybe singing from music stands is that 80% that lets us cut the work of the singers in 1/5th.\nPermalink Reply by Wulf Forrester-Barker on April 8, 2018 at 2:58pm\nGiven the amount of songs we use at church and the amount of time available for the group to rehearse, it has to be stands all the way. If I'm leading, it's mainly so that I can glance down for a reminder of the words the congregation are expecting and the chords the rest of the band are expecting and it is important not to have my eyes glued to music.\nAs a supporting musician though, where I might often be getting songs I don't know well and getting them at short notice, having music to look at is valuable and I don't think it matters if I'm looking at it a lot, as long as my ears are still open and I've got enough capacity to remain in visual contact with the rest of the group, particularly the leader. To be honest, most of the songs are pretty easy to busk along to but, given a map, why take the risk of coming off at odd corners?\nIn a lot of musical contexts, the musicians don't have stands but they have probably put a significant time into rehearsing each song. Equally though, there are plenty of settings where everyone has a stand - such as orchestral music. Again, in the kind of jazz gigs I get, charts are very common.\nYes, having a stand is a sign that I haven't memorised every song we use at church but I'd far rather have that than be limited to a tiny repertoire of songs that the whole group knows well and I don't think that it has to be a binary choice between looking at the music and engaging in worship.\nVery good points Wulf! I definitely agree... doesn't have to be one way or the other. Somewhere in the middle I guess. :)\nPermalink Reply by Lorraine Doswell on April 10, 2018 at 4:33pm\nI always use a music stand with chord sheets mainly because I cover too much music to memorise. Also, although I'm all in favour of stretching myself and taking risks, I feel that knowing myself the way I do, then it would be an unnecessary risk for me to succumb to mental blanks. Ok, it's a safety net and even the music stand in itself feels like its something you can hide behind but on the plus side you wouldn't believe the amount of people who think I'm working from score music and they ain't got a clue that I'm following chords and my own scribbles that prompt me. So, music stands can also make you look very professional ; )\nMind you Nathan I read this discussion before anyone commented and on Sunday I made an effort to look up from the stand because of your comments, something I had not been conscious of!\nPermalink Reply by Nathan Gifford on April 11, 2018 at 3:48pm\nHey Lorraine! Yes this has been a good discussion. I certainly don't feel bad at all having my iPad in front of me. I'd rather it be there for me to double-check some lyrics than to mess them up and cause a distraction. Like everything else in life, I guess it's just about balance. Don't use it more than you have to and get buried in it... but also don't feel bad for having there to use as needed.\nGlad the comments here were a help to you on Sunday! Isn't that what this is all about? :)\nPermalink Reply by Allan Midgley on June 11, 2018 at 11:14am\nHey Nathan, good topic, just a quick question does the pastor use a stand / lectern? If so then he /she must need it for a good reason; even if they are nervous and new to preaching or old hats, there still is a reason. This will apply to the musicians as well, and it could be since some are nervous, some may need it to hold the Ipad etc or in a negative way to hide behind ( even though they are still seen).\nMaybe if you are involved enough with each person, asked them, why they use it and do they really need it and if not can they change for a Sunday and report back how it all went. Ok, with the worship leaders permission of course.\nOn another side of this, I believe it is the musicians and leading singers who lift up the congregation into worship and battle for the church as a whole, and I find it hard when they are not enjoying what they are doing or involved in the worship but only in their playing. Like not smiling or being connected to the church and connected to even to the worship leader.\nPermalink Reply by Nathan Gifford on June 11, 2018 at 4:12pm\nGood point Allan! I've always had that same thought when the criticism of not having music memorized comes from the pastor who preaches from his notes, Bible, iPad, etc. hahaha :)",
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        "raw_content": "Film & TV Studies (3,300) \u203a\nFilm Review and Analysis (1,948)\nAlfred Hitchcock's Psycho and his interaction with the audience.\nEssay by emitremmus27, College, Undergraduate, A, April 2003\nKeywords notion, reflection, Conscience, audiences, surprisingly\nAlfred Hitchcock's Psycho has been commended for forming the basis for all horror films that followed its 1960 release. It terrified audiences in 1960, and surprisingly, still holds up very well today. The characters in Psycho seem to be connected by a sense of spit personality and the presence of conscience. It is these character parallels that Hitchcock uses to convey his theme of \"good vs. evil\" in Psycho.\nIt is with Marion's character that Hitchcock first introduces the notion of a split personality to the audience. Throughout the first part of the film, Marion's reflection is often noted in several mirrors and windows. In the car dealership Marion enters the bathroom in order to have privacy while counting her money. \"Hitchcock, however, uses upper-camera angles and the convenient placing of a mirror to convey the sense of a lingering conscious mind that makes privacy impossible.\" (Filmguide 43)\nThe split personality theme reaches the height of its foreshadowing power as Marion battles both sides of her conscience while driving on an ominous and seemingly endless road toward the Bates Motel.\nEnglish: Studio publicity photo of Alfred Hitchcoc...\nEnglish: Alfred Hitchcock showing Norman Bates' ho...\nMarion, Pennsylvania\n\"Marion wrestles with the voices of those that her crime and disappearance has affected while the audience is compelled to recognize as to why it can so easily identify with Marion despite her wrongful actions.\" (...At Work 85) As her journey comes to an end, the suspicion that Marion feels while at the motel is also felt by the audience. As Marion shudders while hearing Norman's mother yell at him, the audience's suspicions are heightened. Hitchcock has, at this point, made Marion a vital link between the audience and the plot.\nThe initial interaction between Marion and Norman Bates subtly and slowly sway the audience's sympathy from Marion to Norman. \"Hitchcock compels the audience to identify with the quiet and...\nAlfred Hitchcock's Psycho and his interaction with the audience.. (2003, April 05). In WriteWork.com. Retrieved 22:09, February 15, 2019, from https://www.writework.com/essay/alfred-hitchcock-s-psycho-and-his-interaction-audience\nWriteWork contributors. \"Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho and his interaction with the audience.\" WriteWork.com. WriteWork.com, 05 April, 2003. Web. 15 Feb. 2019.\nWriteWork contributors, \"Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho and his interaction with the audience.,\" WriteWork.com, https://www.writework.com/essay/alfred-hitchcock-s-psycho-and-his-interaction-audience (accessed February 15, 2019)\nMore Film Review and Analysis essays:\nRear Window Alfred Hitchcock (Critical Analysis).\n... Hitchcock hyped the film with taglines such as \"See it, if your nerves can stand it after 'Psycho'...\" In-keeping with much of Hitchcock's work, the horror ... noticeable that whenever the camera concentrates on an apartment, ... antagonism in Jefferies mind; we see ... as two racing cars crashing and an ...\nA media analysis of the film 'Psycho' by Alfred Hitchcock. Looking specifically at voyeurism, third person narrative and the roles of both male and female characters.\n... the film progresses. The next crucial scene is where Norman and Marian are having a conversation in his house. Here, for part of the time the camera is situated at a low angle showing Norman ... up in her car outside the motel, there is a tense atmosphere which is created by the bad weather and the fact ...\nA Level Media Production Log Example/guide\n... Hand that Rocks the Cradle\"\u009d, where an evil nanny is introduced into an otherwise sedate household ...\n... In 1942 he helped found, along with James Farmer to form the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE). In ...\nJfk Report\n... true depiction of the real prison, but the overall portrayals of life in prison were accurate ...\nWhen the Leeves Broke\n... of racism in America. After all that was done in an effort for racial equality, according to the ...\n... time. He hit a little black girl in the butt and broke the glass out of ...",
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        "raw_content": "Office Automation and Collaboration - UOP CIS/319\nEssay by tpieger, University, Bachelor's, A+, December 2004\nKeywords email, AOL, Oracle, Internet Explorer, Oracle Corporation\nOffice Automation and Group Collaboration Software Paper\nOffice automation software is a critical part of daily tasks, used to simplify group collaboration within Oracle support. Almost all companies use office automation as a standard practice, not just Oracle Corporation. Software applications are used to automate routine office tasks, such as email, fax, internet chat, and teleconferencing. These are only a few of the most common systems that help to automate offices today. Without these tools, group collaboration takes more time and is very difficult to coordinate.\nBusinesses today often rely on teamwork, committees and various other types of workgroups in daily operations. To collaborate on common tasks, workgroup members can have meetings, talk on the telephone, send faxes, and distribute memos via email or internet chat services. Many of these tasks are accomplished through office automation software like Outlook Express, Oracle Web conferencing, AOL Instant Messenger, and Windows Messenger.\nDeutsch: Oracle-Zentrale in Redwood Shores.\nEnglish: Oracle sign at Oracle Corporation headqua...\nEnglish: Oracle Corporation headquarters, building...\nSince Oracle support is based on collaboration between the working analysts, managers, and customers, it is very important to automate communication within our environment.\nOracle support relies on many office automation tools, however the most widely used tools are used by many businesses today. One of the key players in collaboration between the working analysts and management is the email system. The email system allows for employees to communicate with each other internally as well as externally with the customers. Our email system enables the employees to select the method that best suits them to access their email on a routine basis. Microsoft Outlook, Internet Explorer, and Netscape are the most widely used access paths to the email servers today. All of these email engines enable the users to store personal email addresses, phone numbers, and information. There is also the capability to search the internal LDAP servers for...\nOffice Automation and Collaboration - UOP CIS/319. (2004, December 05). In WriteWork.com. Retrieved 21:50, February 15, 2019, from https://www.writework.com/essay/office-automation-and-collaboration-uop-cis-319\nWriteWork contributors. \"Office Automation and Collaboration - UOP CIS/319\" WriteWork.com. WriteWork.com, 05 December, 2004. Web. 15 Feb. 2019.\nWriteWork contributors, \"Office Automation and Collaboration - UOP CIS/319,\" WriteWork.com, https://www.writework.com/essay/office-automation-and-collaboration-uop-cis-319 (accessed February 15, 2019)\nReviews of: \"Office Automation and Collaboration - UOP CIS/319\" :\nAverage Paper\nby Gatlock on 18/May/2007\nAverage Paper. The paper seems good, but there is no references and I don't know how you can get an A+ in UoP with that.\nby sully1069 on 09/Oct/2008\nThis helped me a lot...\n... . Not all broadcasters are interested in HDTV at all. During the transitional period, broadcasters will have channel space to send NTSC signals and HDTV signals simultaneously. At first, the timeline for this to take place was about 7 years down the road ...\n... analysis, flight simulation, 3D data visualization, satellite position fixing, and planetary exploration simulations. Such things as virtual wind tunnels have been in development for a couple years and could save money and energy for aerospace companies. However, in the medical field researchers ...\nAdvanced Technology of todays society using Arthur Miller litt as perspective.\n... to leave the house and fight traffic to go shopping. In today's society we have advanced technology, such as central air conditioning and the Internet, which makes life easier. The new technology advantages such as air conditioning and the Internet are similar in many ...\nTechnology and the Future, Who's In Control?\n... a much larger group of 'leaders' than religion or government. These 'leaders' include both individuals and businesses, together known as the consumer. The consumer controls what will be on the market by making the demand for it. Any computer software store holds the ...\nThis essay is basically a summarization of many inventions that made and changed the 1970's.\n... office of Environment Management). This was a great invention because it made it so much easier for a doctor to notice what was wrong with the patient and ... , and space exploration, made it possible for us to learn new things and ... travel was capable of sending robots to Mars and take soil samples of ...",
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        "raw_content": "Hook as idea or sentence?\nDiscussion in 'Word Mechanics' started by peachalulu, Jan 23, 2015.\nWhat's your feelings on the hook? I've been looking at a list of over 600 top books http://www.alistofbooks.com/ browsing for something to read and noticed most of the opening sentences had been given. And not many of them are all that hook-y. They tend to be informative & crisp but rather plain. I've never been too keen on hooks ( sentences ) as I've seen a lot of great sentences that merged into rather ordinary scenes. In fact I would've preferred something with a lot less dazzle. I myself, even bungle some openings trying to maintain a 'hook.' I'm starting to rethink the idea that the 'hook' is more broad less immediate. Meaning you've got a few pages to set up your 'hook' rather than one sentence. What do you think?\nMR.RD! Short Stories! and jannert like this.\nTesoro Contributor Contributor\nA place with no future\nI agree, I think the hook is more the initial paragraphs or pages rather than the very first sentence. I try to come up with something short, simple and that raise a question in the readers head. I do not overthink it though. I'm not much for long sentences of the kind that seem to be only a way for the author to show off their verbal skills. For me a good first sentence can be something as simple as \"It was the last night of (year)\", or \"She thinks I'm her mother.\" (Taken from two novels I really liked) Something that creates a picture or a curiosity within me.\nTesoro, Jan 23, 2015\nMR.RD! Short Stories! likes this.\nI don't think a 'hook' means the first sentence. The little summary on the back cover or on the book's webpage, maybe is only a sentence or two.\nI'm pretty sure not too many people read the first line of a book to decide to read it or not. But you do want the reader interested by the first few pages. That's where you start to lose some readers.\nHowever, I've read more than a few books that I had trouble getting interested in right away. But there is a point I'm going to give up. You don't win over or lose all the readers at the same place in the book.\nI would say, for an ebook, it's a good idea to hook the reader by the end of the free preview pages.\nWhen I read a novel, I know going in that the story is a long one. I'm not looking for a hook in the first sentence or paragraph. I give the book at least several pages before I decide whether or not I'm interested in continuing.\nEven if there's no startling event at the beginning of the book, I am often lured in by the writer's style. John Steinbeck's East of Eden is one of my favorite novels, and it begins with a whole chapter of nothing but description of the Salinas Valley in California. Boring? Not to me. Steinbeck's description is ravishing and pulled me right in.\nMR.RD! Short Stories!, jannert and DaveOlden like this.\nThe hook thing is pushed on other sites, but not always. Depends on the reader. Sometimes I think it's because of the query which needs a good hook and writers are getting ahead of themselves - like the book is not just a novel but a package you need to understand from the get-go. I used to sweat the idea so much I couldn't get past the first sentence but I really don't care what I put down. And just recently I saw someone in a critique remark this isn't a good hook and I thought, jeepers that's a lot of pressure to put on someone to come up with the perfect opening sentence. Granted it wasn't exciting but it suited the scene.\nIn this day and age definitely.\nI try to come up with something short, simple and that raise a question in the readers head.\nI like these type of sentences too. Simple but something that makes you want to read on.\nSame here. I give the book about five pages maybe a chapter to pull me in. Sometimes if it's draggy, I'll skim until I feel like I've got to the point where the story really starts.\nEast of Eden was good. I don't recall it starting like that - mainly what I remember of the book was that one half is from the mother's pov and the other half is from Cal's? Unless I'm mixing it up with something else.\nIdeally, you should be reading 20-30 pages before making a decision. That's the rule I follow, and it has worked well for me so far. Worst case scenario I lose half an hour of my life.\nMR.RD! Short Stories!, jannert and minstrel like this.\nI think a good, quality Hook, should be both opening sentence and sustained from thereon. I mean, if it's just the opening line that does that, and the author lets go, that first sentence isn't fun anymore; it was just a \"gotcha\" attention-grabbing bait.\nThe best hook line I ever read was -- hands down -- Michael Crichton's, in TRAVELS (a series of autobiographical essays).\nIt is all the more powerful for it being non-fiction, true story.\nIt's not easy cutting through a human head with a hacksaw.\nI paused reading just long enough to turn the book over, and double-check the spine. Sure enough:\"NF\"\nAnd Crichton sustains the interest through all of his writing.\nSo in a way, the opening line not only triggers interest and engagement for the reader, I think it also sets the bar.\nMR.RD! Short Stories!, jannert, peachalulu and 3 others like this.\nLet's not forget that one of the most famous first sentences is also perhaps one of the most uninteresting:\n\"Call me Ishmael.\" - Herman Melville, Moby-Dick\nMR.RD! Short Stories! and minstrel like this.\nWhile I agree with your point (at least, if I understand your point correctly), we have to understand that the standards for nineteenth-century writing are difficult to apply in the twenty-first century. Now, novels have a lot of competition: internet, TV, movies, radio, music, sexting (!), etc. None of those things existed in the nineteenth century - novels had the entertainment field to themselves. So there is some justification for asking for a hook of some kind, even though I'm personally not that turned on by them.\nMR.RD! Short Stories! and Okon like this.\nKids nowadays are so spoiled...\nMR.RD! Short Stories! and DaveOlden like this.\nPlus the fact that in the 19th century most of Melville's readers would have been familiar with the Genesis story of Ishmael, the rejected and exiled natural son of Abraham, whether they were religious or not.\nMR.RD! Short Stories!, jannert, minstrel and 1 other person like this.\nThe last one isn't a problem for me. My phone refuses to download any messaging pictures...\nAre we talking for a published or unpublished work?\nIf it's published, sure, give it a good chapter, maybe more. The publisher has done the weeding for you.\nIf it's unpublished, especially something on here, I'm giving it a sentence, maybe a few at best, just like a publisher would ( so I've heard). This is because mediocre and bad writing is easy to detect from the very start. While a \"hook\" isn't necessary, it's not hard to tell from the first few sentences whether the writer has a strong voice or not, and whether the writer actually has anything to say.\nMR.RD! Short Stories!, peachalulu and DaveOlden like this.\nI don't think that's uninteresting.\nI rarely struggle to achieve a first sentence hook. If it comes, then fine, but I normally focus on the first paragraph giving the reader something to think about.\nMR.RD! Short Stories! and GingerCoffee like this.\nI completely agree with this. There's nothing more annoying than an author starting a book with an attention grabbing first line and then letting the reader down by not making the rest of the book live up to it.\nMR.RD! Short Stories!, peachalulu and Catrin Lewis like this.\nI think I had a pretty good one-sentence hook to open my work-in-revision. But things happened in the rewriting and I've had to introduce a prologue. Probably neutralized the whole effect.\nIn hindsight?\nIf I judged the short stories in the short story contest on the first three sentences, I'd have missed some excellent stories. A few paragraphs, sure, but sentences? You might be missing some good stories.\nAny publisher/editor/agent that only reads one sentence isn't worth dealing with IMO. Also, voice and style are developed over many, many sentences (paragraphs even).\nWith my method, I'll never know!\nThat makes no sense. Voice and style start with the first sentence.\nAlso, since I am currently unpublished , in my humble point of view, probably almost any agent/ publisher/ editor is worth dealing with.\n\"Mama died today.\" - Albert Camus, The Stranger\nThere's really not much difference between the two writers at this point. Unless it's a particularly meaty first sentence, it's hard to get a good feel for the writer until you read at least a few pages.\nMR.RD! Short Stories!, GingerCoffee and minstrel like this.\nThey're both good sentences. Notice I didn't say \"first sentence only.\" I said first sentence or first few sentences. Certainly not pages.\nalso, why are you giving me quotes from published novels to argue a point I made regarding unpublished novels?",
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        "title": "Inside the Epicenter of the Horror \u2013 Photographs of the Sonderkommando | www.yadvashem.org",
        "raw_content": "Franziska Reiniger\nJanina Struk, Photographing the Holocaust: Interpretations of the Evidence (London, New York: I.B. Tauris & Co., Ltd., 2004), p. 114.\nStruk, p. 114.\nStruk, p. 114-115.\nSee the philosophy of Claude Lanzmann.\nGeorges Didi-Huberman, Images in spite of all. Four Photographs from Auschwitz (Chicago: The University of Chicago, 2008), p. 47.\nAmong the millions of photographs that are related to Nazi death camps, only four depict the actual process of mass killing perpetrated at the gas chambers in Auschwitz-Birkenau. They show a completely different perspective, which makes them unique when dealing with visual material of the Holocaust and the Holocaust as a topic itself. They were taken inside the epicenter of the horror, from which no other visual material exists. They were taken clandestinely at the height of the Final Solution in 1944 by one of the so-called Sonderkommando \u2013 Jewish prisoners forced to help carry out the atrocities by removing the Nazis' victims from the gas chambers and destroying the corpses through fire or mass burial. One of the photographs shows a group of naked women; the others show the cremation of corpses.\nPoland, Women naked, before their execution\nIf we agree that photography not only reflects reality, but also interprets it, than we need to take a closer look at the photographer and the reason the photograph was taken: what is seen in it and what were the circumstances under which it was taken? We need to ask ourselves whether there are captions or explanations? What is invisible for the viewer, what is out of range of the camera?\nEven though the identity of the photographer/s is uncertain, some surviving records left by members of the Sonderkommando indicate the names of those involved in taking the images. The photographs were hidden and smuggled out of the camp and given into the hands of Polish resistance fighters in order to show the world what was happening and to give testimony about the extermination. A note, which accompanied the photographs, was dated September 4, 1944 and signed \u201cStak\u0142o\u201d, a pseudonym for the Polish prisoner and leading member of the camp resistance, Stanis\u0142aw K\u0142odzi\u0144ski. It said:\nUrgent. Send two metal rolls of film for 6x9 camera as fast as possible. Have possibility of taking photos. Sending you snaps from Birkenau \u2013 gas poisoning action. These photos show one of the stakes at which bodies were burned, when the crematoria could not manage to burn all the bodies. The bodies in the foreground are waiting to be thrown into the fire. Another picture shows one of the places in the forest, where people are undressing before \u2018showering\u2019 \u2013 as they were told \u2013 and then go to the gas-chambers. Send film roll as fast as you can! Send the enclosed photos to Tell \u2013 we think you should send the enlargements further on.1\nTell was the pseudonym of a member of the underground movement in Krakow, Teresa \u0141asocka-Estreicher.2\nThe former Sonderkommando member Alter Fajnzylberg gave his own account of how the pictures were taken:\n[S]omewhere about midway through 1944, we decided to take pictures secretly to record our work\u2026 From the very beginning, several prisoners from our Sonderkommando were in on my secret: Szlomo Dragon, his brother Josek Dragon, and Alex, a Greek Jew whose surname I do not remember\u2026 Some of us were to guard the person taking the pictures. In other words, we were to keep a careful watch for the approach of anyone who did not know the secret, and above all for any SS men moving about in the area\u2026 We all gathered at the western entrance leading from the outside to the gas-chamber of Crematorium V\u2026 Alex, the Greek Jew, quickly took out his camera, pointed it towards a heap of burning bodies, and pressed the shutter\u2026 Another picture was taken from the other side of the building, where women and men were undressing among the trees. They were from a transport that was to be murdered in the gas-chamber of Crematorium V.3\nThese quotes highlight the fact that taking these photographs was a collective act of resistance, taken by the person smuggling the camera into the camp, the one taking the pictures, the ones guarding him and the ones smuggling them outside. The plan included various people and was part of a well-organized underground resistance. The photographs were taken to warn people of what was happening \u2013 to warn them not to trust the Germans \u2013 and also to inform the world, to bear witness and to leave a testimony for future generations.\nThe exceptional status of the Sonderkommando photographs opens up debate about the memory and visual representation of the Holocaust. Sonderkommandos (special operatives or units) were prisoners who were forced to perform inhumanly gruesome tasks, or die. Since the Nazis did not intend them to survive to offer their testimony, they regularly murdered the members of the Sonderkommando and replaced them with new ones. These uniquely-suffering individuals witnessed the actual Holocaust. The pictures thus depict the perspective of victims who were deliberately deprived of everything fundamental to human existence and yet managed to resist in order to provide testimony about the crimes against them and their people. The documentation of the criminal destruction is an act of resistance against the intention of the Nazis to destroy anything human and moral in the members of the Sonderkommando, as well as to make visual documentation of the extermination itself impossible. And since even the Nazis seem to have refrained from filming or photographing the actual operations of the gas chambers, these images are the most proximate available.\nIn order to understand the four photographs and their historical context, George Didi-Huberman, who analyses the four Sonderkommando photographs in his book: Images in Spite of All: Four Photographs from Auschwitz, argues that they have to be seen together rather than separately. They were taken in a sequence and they were taken under dangerous conditions. This danger is more vivid when they are seen together.\nMost people are only aware of the last three photographs: one showing the naked women running, and two showing the Sonderkommando burning bodies. The least-known of the four pictures is the first one, which shows only the black shapes and shadows of trees. Its nothingness becomes understandable when seen together with the other three \u2013 the photographer clearly had no time to aim the camera, and the photo reflects the impossibility of capturing an image. The photographer was under so much pressure and was so afraid of being caught, that he just pressed the shutter without aiming and without looking.\nThe four photographs do not show us the entire reality. We see naked women running, but we don\u2019t know what they\u2019re running towards (or away from). But with the help of other documents, including maps of Birkenau, which tell us where the gassing installations were, and testimony, like the testimony of Alter Fajnzylberg and the note written by Stanis\u0142aw K\u0142odzi\u0144ski that accompanied the photographs when they were smuggled out of the camp, we can understand that the women are running towards the gas chambers. These photographs capture what are probably their last moments alive. This offers yet another main pedagogical aspect: The victims who died an anonymous death were all human being with families, friends, dreams and hopes before they were reduced to corpses by their murderers. These pictures show them still as individuals with faces minutes before they were killed. It is impossible to understand the impact of the Holocaust in piles of corpses. Thus it is import to visualize the human beings who were lost and to give them back their faces.\nWhat is missing from the four pictures is the actual process of extermination; we see the women running towards the gas chambers, and we see the Sonderkommando burning bodies on the other side of the building, but we do not see what has gone on in between. In the pictures there is an encounter between truth and obfuscation: the smoke actually hides the graves and the location of the event is blurred. We only see the Sonderkommando after the crime has been committed. We cannot see the crime itself; only its result.\nA fenced off area containing pits used for the burning of bodies when the crematoria could not keep up with the workload in 1944\nThe photographs usually shown are only part of the original pictures.\nThey are cropped to highlight the \u201cimportant\u201d details, which are the atrocities that are taking place in Auschwitz-Birkenau, apparently because this was seen as the most useful documentary element: showing the victims themselves. The decision to crop the photos was apparently made in 1944 by the original Polish photographer who was working with \u201cTell\u201d, the underground operative to whom the photos were sent; the original, uncropped versions did not surface until 1985.4 Even today, the photographs are usually displayed in their cropped forms and not in their original forms. They also restructure the image so that the figures appear more \u201cnatural\u201d, standing straight up.\nTwo of the original photographs (those of the Sonderkommando cremating corpses), however, are surrounded by a black frame and the photograph of the naked women, shows mostly the trees and the surroundings; only when you take a close look at the photo can you see the naked women in the lower left-hand corner.\nThree of the original, uncropped versions can be seen here (the photo of the trees described above is not contained in this gallery).\nBy cropping out the original blackness at the edges of the images the photos are dislocated from their original perspective and delete information about the photographer. The uncropped version shows us the position of the photographers as well as the conditions under which they took the pictures. It shows us the fact that they had to hide in the crematorium building and had to hastily shoot the images through a doorway or a window, which contributed to their blurriness and distorted angles. Reframing and changing the picture cuts out all of these details and makes us believe that the photographer was able to walk around in the open air and freely take photographs of what was happening outside.\nThe black frame that doesn\u2019t show very much is as valuable as the other parts of the picture. Pictures don\u2019t exist by themselves, but in the context of the act that made them possible. The black frame represents the room, the dark chamber in which the person had to step back to take the picture. It represents the situation of the shot itself, the place that made its existence possible. The removal of the dark zone in order to get \u201cclear\u201d information makes believe that the picture was taken calmly, and thus mocks the danger and the resistance. By cutting out the frame, the phenomenology is blocked out and with it everything that makes this photograph an event (the process, the work, the danger and the placement).\nUsing the images as they were made, in a series, offers the possibility of montage of history in order to gain a better understanding of the events. These pictures, and photographs in general, need to be understood as fragmented moments of an event, not as an image of the whole Holocaust. They are impressions of the reality as well as their own interpretation. They are great tools of expression, visual testimony and proof. They play an important role in the collective process of commemoration and remembrance.\nThe importance of the Sonderkommando photographs is in what they depict \u2013 they are an extract of the actual extermination of Jews \u2013 and in the actual act of taking the pictures \u2013 in comparison to other Auschwitz photographs, these actually show the danger and the resistance in the act of taking a photograph. They were ripped out of the reality to prove something that nobody believed could be true. They address the unimaginable and prove the unimaginable to be real at the same time. To read about the atrocities makes them sometimes hard to believe, but the four pictures are proof of the secret, the lie and the strategy: to stigmatize Auschwitz as something unimaginable and therefore untrue by destroying all traces, all human morals, destroying the weapons of extermination themselves \u2013 the gas chambers \u2013 and by destroying the memory of the extermination.\nThese four photographs are of immense importance because they prove that the unimaginable is imaginable: nobody can deny the existence of the pictures. The photographs are only one moment of the \u201ctruth\u201d, but they are invaluable, since they are all we have regarding the extermination.\nSome critics have argued that these partially-comprehensible images depicting only a small part of the destruction process would come to be seen as representative of the entire Holocaust, thus reducing the scale and extension of the horror to a few randomly-captured moments. It has been also said that since there is no single image which can depict the entire Holocaust in its diversity, it is preferable to not show actual images of the genocide.5\nGeorge Didi-Huberman, who analyses the four Sonderkommando photographs, insists on the necessity of viewing these images, which had been created \u201cin spite of all\u201d and survived \u201cin spite of all\u201d. He explains that: \u201c[t]hey are infinitely precious to us today. They are demanding too, for they require archeological work. We must dig again in their ever so fragile temporality.\u201d6\nDidi-Huberman adds a significant dimension to the ethics of historical memory: mere viewing is insufficient. It is not enough to look at the exhibit, in order to \u201cnever forget\u201d.\nThe photographs are tiny details of a complex reality, a short moment \u2013 but they become the \u201ctruth\u201d themselves \u2013 the reality of Auschwitz that stays visual for us. The purpose of the pictures was to show the reality of Auschwitz and to make it accessible for the rest of the world. A picture can begin where all words stop and categories fail.\nThe function of Auschwitz was to deny the humanity of its victims and to destroy their lives and any documents of their existence. To oppose the destruction of all pictures and to take a picture despite everything means in this context an act of resistance \u2013 to keep a picture for the rest of the world, to resist actively, to acknowledge the others and to maintain one\u2019s own humanity. Therefore it is necessary to understand the pictures. They are lacking information but they confront us with the act of temporary survivors as well as the tragedy of the Sonderkommando.\nThe Sonderkommando photographs are proof of the crime and proof of the trust of the Sonderkommando members in visual evidence and resistance.\nPhotographs are so powerful because they seem utterly real. They seem to represent reality without any mediation. We believe that they come directly to us without any manipulation. However, the Sonderkommando photographs prove that we must be much more critical when viewing photographs \u2013 we must remember to ask the important questions. Only then will we be able to truly understand the reality they depict.\nYad Vashem Photo Archive Search\nThe Holocaust Resource Center - Photographs\nPhotographs: Reflection or Interpretation of Reality - January 2013",
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        "raw_content": "Documents on the Holocaust, Selected Sources on the Destruction of the Jews of Germany and Austria, Poland and the Soviet Union, Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, 1981, Document no. 73.\nEmanuel Ringelblum, Selected Documents from Warsaw Ghetto Archives, Oneg Shabbat pp. 352.\nRachel Auerbach, Testimonies from Warsaw,1985 (Hebrew), p. 64.\nDocuments of the Holocaust, p. 232.\nLazawert, Henryka, as quoted in Trunk, Isiah, Holocaust curriculum for Jewish Schools - Civil Self Defense, New York: American Association for Jewish Education, date unknown, p. 8.\nDocuments on the Holocaust, p. 211. From an article by R. Domski (T. Borzykowski) in the underground newspaper of the Dror-He-Halutz movement in Warsaw, Dror, No. 3, August 1940.\nDidactic Objectives\nStudents will understand the dire situation of Jews living in ghettos.\nStudents will discuss some of the dilemmas that various Jewish communal leaders faced at the time.\nStudents will learn about different organizations that were established by Jews imprisoned in the Warsaw Ghetto in order to help other Jews in the ghetto. Through this, they will begin to understand about how man's inhumanity toward man can be combated by man's humanity toward man.\nThis lesson will focus on some of these very giving people. Whether it was through mutual aid, soup kitchens, youth movements, or the smuggling that was done by young children, there were hundreds who, despite their own hardships in the ghetto, continued to maintain their dignity in order to help others.\nEven when Jews were forced to live in confined ghettos, when they feared deportation, and starved for food, there were those who were able to rise above the daily struggle to survive and help others. These individuals, and groups of people, are an example of those who were able to maintain their humanity in the face of unprecedented inhumanity.\nOn September 1, 1939, Poland was invaded by Nazi Germany. Below, is the first German order after the outbreak of World War II that deals with the \"Jewish Question\". Analyze this document:\nInstructions by Reinhard Heydrich, on Policy and Operations Concerning the Jews in the Occupied Territories, September 21, 1939\nBerlin, September 21, 1939 To Chiefs of all Einsatzgruppen of the Security Police. Subject: Jewish Question in Occupied Territory for the time being, the first prerequisite for the final aim is the concentration of the Jews from the countryside into the larger cities.\nThis is to be carried out speedily.\nAs far as possible, the areas\u2026are to be cleared of Jews; at least the aim should be to establish only few cities of concentration so as to facilitate subsequent measures. In this connection, it should be borne in mind that only cities which are rail junctions, or at least located on railroad lines, should be selected as concentration points.\nOn principle, Jewish communities of less than 500 persons are to be dissolved and transferred to the nearest concentration center.11\nThis document was written less than three weeks after the Nazis invaded Poland. What does this denote about Nazi Germany\u2019s policy toward Jews under their occupation?\nOn the basis of this German order, Jews were incarcerated in hundreds of ghettos. Most of this lesson focuses on the period in the ghettos and how the suffering Jewish population devised ways to maintain their dignity and struggle to survive.\nOn the eve of World War II the Jewish population in Warsaw numbered 337,000, approximately 29% of the total population of the city. This figure rose to 445,000 by March 1941, with the influx of Jews from smaller towns. From the first days of German occupation, Jews in Warsaw were subjected to attacks and discrimination, such as being driven away from food lines, violently seized for forced labor, and publicly assaulted. Religious Jews in traditional dress were especially targeted, beaten, and ridiculed. Teachers, craftsmen, professionals, and employees of welfare and cultural institutions lost their positions, without any compensation, with little or no prospect of obtaining similar positions.\nHarsh measures against Jews of Warsaw placed them in dire economic difficulties. As their resources dwindled, more and more Jews became penniless. As a result of the lack of food and other basic needs, many Jews became destitute, and gradually the death toll began to rise.\nThe number of needy cases steadily increased and it became apparent that a social welfare organization had to be created to provide assistance wherever possible.\nOnly by common effort,\nBy genuine and realistic work,\nBy great exertion,\nBy avoiding unproductive complaints and vicious accusations,\nBy working with heart,\nBy using sense,\nBy patience,\nWill it be possible to weather the present grave times.22\nThe Jewish community organized a social welfare committee known as the Zydowska Samapomoc Spolczna (Jewish Social Self-Help), or the ZSS, in order to provide assistance to Jewish residents.\n\"Centos\", (the \"National Society for the Care of Orphans\"), ran schools and provided food, clothing, and shelter. These self-help organizations employed hundreds of people, offering a daily bowl of soup as salary. Among the most important elements of self-help were the \"House Committees,\" which functioned in almost every apartment house. House Committees were not bodies that were appointed from above, but rather, emerged voluntarily from amongst the house tennants. There were almost 2,000 House Committees that fulfilled important functions, such as providing medical care for the needy, and organizing cultural events.\nMasses of people ate meals at its soup kitchens, which gave out a bowl of soup and a piece of bread to all those who came. During the first half of 1940, the organization\u2019s aid activities focused on opening public soup kitchens and distributing food to the needy. In addition they also helped thousands of Jewish refugees and captives who were pouring into the ghetto, and established institutions for child care.\nAfter Warsaw was occupied by the advancing German forces, Emanuel Ringelblum, the historian of the Warsaw Ghetto asked a young journalist, Rachel Auerbach, to assist the Jewish residents of Warsaw and the influx of incoming refugees. A soup kitchen opened, in an effort to feed the hungry and the homeless.\n\"On October 1, ..the day of the Nazis victory march into Warsaw, I marched through the side streets that we were allowed to walk on, in order to avoid the Germans. I have with me the necessary documents for the new kitchen, and a box of dried plums...\"33\nOn the first day the kitchen opened, on 40 Lezsno Street, they served 50 meals. As time went on and the need grew, more and more soup kitchens opened, and Rachel oversaw their operations.\nAfter the Warsaw Ghetto was sealed in November, 1940, there were restrictions on the amount of food allowed in the ghetto. The Nazis allotted only 180 calories per person, thereby starving ghetto inhabitants. As forced labor intensified, soup kitchens began serving thousands of people daily. By 1942, they were serving more than 100,000 people.\n\"If, in July 1942, according to the German statistics, there were over 350,000 Jews alive in the ghetto in the summer of 1942, this was because of the incredible organization, the desire towards life, and the wisdom of those who worked in the public soup kitchens as well as those who were in the civil resistance and all those who.. were able to help out.\"44\nMany different people helped out in soup kitchens, such as teachers who also taught Hebrew to the children gathered for meals. Clearly, the kitchen became more than just a place to eat a hot meal.\n\"Soup kitchen.. its not easy to define this institution. A kitchen meant a great deal. It was an organization of welfare, and as time went on, especially once the ghetto was established, it became a unit of other activities, both underground and not, of the Jews of Warsaw. Political activities, cultural activities, and later on even the Uprising...\"55\nRachel and her comrades could not have imagined that the kitchens would become some of the central places in the Warsaw Ghetto.\nDuring the summer of 1942, the Nazis began the mass deportations of Jews in Warsaw to their deaths in Treblinka. Most of the soup kitchens closed during this time because most of the people who worked in these kitchens had been deported.\nRachel Auerbach survived the Holocaust and after the war moved to Jerusalem, Israel.\nLook at the side photographs portraying children and adults in public kitchens or schools.\nNotice the different types of people who benefited from the soup kitchens.\nNotice the different types of kitchens.\nBoth adults and children were in need of these kitchens. The feeling of helplessness and starvation was rampant in the ghetto affecting all ages. There were different types of soup kitchens. There were kitchens where children were able to sit down and eat together (take note that there were not enough chairs and tables for all) and there were kitchens that served a bowl of soup at the door.\nEmanuel Ringelblum on Self-Help in the Ghetto\nDespite the will of Jews to help themselves, they were trapped without the means to operate and maintain soup kitchens. On May 26, 1942, Ringelblum notes:\n\u201c\u2026Relief work doesn\u2019t solve the problem; it only keeps people going a little while. The people have to die anyway. It lengthens suffering but cannot save them; if it (the Jewish Self-Help) really wanted to do anything, it would have to have millions of zloty at its disposal every month, and it does not have them. It remains a proven fact that the people fed in the soup kitchens will all die if they eat nothing but the soup supplied and the dry rationed bread. The question thus arises whether it would not serve the purpose better to reserve the available money for selected individuals, for those who are socially productive, for the intellectual elite, etc. But the situation is such that, first of all, the numbers even of such select individuals is quite considerable, and there would not be sufficient even for them. Secondly, the question arises why should one pronounce judgement on artisans, laborers and other useful persons, who were productive people back in their small towns, and only the ghetto and the war have turned them into non-people, into scrap, into human dregs, candidates for mass graves. There is left a tragic dilemma: What shall one do? Shall one (hand out the food) with little spoons to everybody, and then no one will live, or in generous handfuls to just a few...?\"66\n1. a. b. 1\nDr. Emanuel Ringelblum, 1900 \u20131944\nWarsaw, Poland, Girls eating in a Soup Kitchen in the Ghetto\nWarsaw, Poland, Janusz Korczak with the orphanage orchestra, 1933-1934\nWarsaw, Poland, Boxes and Jugs in which the Ringelblum Archives Were Concealed\nWarsaw, Poland, People lined up at a public kitchen in the ghetto\nIn this diary entry, Emanuel Ringelblum comes to a painful realization about all of the relief work that he and his comrades are doing. Describe this realization.\nIn the above quote, Emanuel Ringelblum is left with a terrible dilemma regarding food distribution. He asks, \u201cWhat shall one do?\u201d Describe the dilemmas he faced.\nCompare and contrast this pre-war photograph with the photograph to the right taken in the ghetto as conditions worsened.\nThe following poem was written by Henryka Lazawart, a young Polish-Jewish poet who was murdered in the Treblinka extermination camp. She wrote this poem in honor of the children who risked their lives to smuggle extra food for their families into the ghettos.\nRead the poem and answer the questions below:\nTHE LITTLE SMUGGLER\nby Henryka Lazawart\nPast walls, past guards\nImpudent, hungry, obstinate\nI slip by, I run like a cat\nAt noon, at night, at dawn\nIn foul weather, a blizzard, the heat of the sun\nA hundred times I risk my life\nI risk my childish neck.\nUnder my arm a sack-cloth bag\n0n my back a torn rag\nMy young feet are nimble\nIn my heart constant fear\nBut all must be endured\nAll must be borne\nSo that you, ladies and gentlemen,\nMay have your fill of bread tomorrow.\nThrough walls, through holes, through brick\nAt night, at dawn, by day\nDaring hungry, cunning\nI move silently like a shade\nif suddenly the hand of fate\nReaches me at this game\n\u2019Twill be the usual trap life sets.\nYou, mother\nDon\u2019t wait for me any longer\nI won\u2019t come back to you\nMy voice won\u2019t reach that far\nDust of the street will cover\nThe lost child\u2019s fate.\nOnly one grim question\nThe still face asks\nMummy, who will bring you bread tomorrow?7\nWhat were the dangers that the little smuggler faced in order to obtain bread? (walls, guards, fences, extreme weather conditions, risking his life, fear in his heart)\nWhat did s/he worry about? Was s/he afraid of dying? (concern about who will bring his/her mother food tomorrow)\nWho is taking care of whom? (Children caring for parents)\nHow often does the child smuggler have to risk his/her life for bread? (all seasons of the year)\nThis poem focuses on 3 groups of people. Identify these three groups. Describe the role each one has in the poem.\n(smugglers, ladies and gentlemen, Germans)\nNo description of life in the ghettos would be complete without discussion of Jewish youth movements that existed in Poland before the war and then played a powerful role in ghetto rebellions. About seventy thousand young Jews belonged to the different movements and their leadership was forced to make agonizing decisions toward Jews. From a peace-loving, romantic and idealistic program before 1939, they were forced into a reality of activity in underground secrecy and finally into violent armed revolt. The youth movements played a crucial role in planning and organizing the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising that began on April 19, 1943. This is an important topic in and of itself, worthy of study and discussion. Here it is only part of the lesson and not the main topic.\nIn the following document, the different youth movement activities and their dilemmas regarding what should take precedence in the given war situation are described.\n\"What must we do in this situation? In which direction shall we turn our attention?..we must arrange courses in reading and writing Yiddish, Hebrew, and in arithmetic..to draw the street youth into warm social surroundings, to attend as far as possible to their personal future, and to implant in them a feeling of solidarity and responsibility: and with the aid of singing and games to create a youthful atmosphere for a Jewish youth that has become old before its time. The first group must be enabled to acquire an elementary education; we must arrange courses in reading and writing Yiddish, Hebrew, and in arithmetic, etc; the other part of Jewish youth must be helped to a consciousness of its common fate with the Jewish masses..its feeling for the people must be awakened..it must be drawn into public activities in every part of Jewish life..enriched with the spiritual treasures which the Jewish people have created through the ages. And, finally, we must gather together the best of the Jewish youth, which has already received its education in our movement and forge it into a cadre that is prepared for battle and that will lead the way for Jewish youth...\"8\nWhat should take precedence in the given war situation?\nWhat are the different activities suggested in the document?\nMany different activities are mentioned in the above document. We think it is important for students to learn about how Jews in youth movements grappled with their situation identified with Jewish history and culture and later organized a revolt. The youth movement leaders already foresaw their fate before the ghetto was closed in November 1940.\nReflect on your feelings after what you have just read.\nOften the dilemmas of the Holocaust are referred to as 'Choiceless Choices'. After reading about the different dilemmas that people faced in the ghetto, what does this phrase \"Choiceless Choices\" mean to you?",
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        "title": "AP Analysis: Billionaires fuel powerful state charter groups",
        "raw_content": "AP Analysis: Billionaires fuel powerful state charter groups\nDollar for dollar, the beleaguered movement to bring charter schools to Washington state has had no bigger champion than billionaire Bill Gates.\nAP Analysis: Billionaires fuel powerful state charter groups Dollar for dollar, the beleaguered movement to bring charter schools to Washington state has had no bigger champion than billionaire Bill Gates. Check out this story on yorkdispatch.com: https://www.yorkdispatch.com/story/news/education/2018/07/16/ap-analysis-billionaires-fuel-powerful-state-charter-groups/36900509/\nSally Ho, Associated Press Published 8:22 a.m. ET July 16, 2018 | Updated 8:26 a.m. ET July 16, 2018\nIn this Friday, July 13, 2018 photo, teacher Zara Gibbon gestures while teaching a group of incoming sixth-graders at Animo Westside Charter Middle School during a summer session to introduce new students to the school they will attend in the fall, in the Playa Del Rey area of Los Angeles. Animo is one of many schools to benefit from donations by billionaires that are influencing state education policy by giving money to state-level charter support organizations to sustain, defend and expand the charter schools movement across the country. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)(Photo11: Reed Saxon / AP)\nSEATTLE \u2013 Dollar for dollar, the beleaguered movement to bring charter schools to Washington state has had no bigger champion than billionaire Bill Gates.\nThe Microsoft co-founder gave millions of dollars to see a charter school law approved despite multiple failed ballot referendums. And his private foundation not only helped create the Washington State Charter Schools Association, but has at times contributed what amounts to an entire year\u2019s worth of revenues for the 5-year-old charter advocacy group.\nAll told, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has given about $25 million to the charter group that is credited with keeping the charter schools open after the state struck down the law, and then lobbying legislators to revive the privately run, publicly funded schools.\nIt\u2019s an extreme example of how billionaires are influencing state education policy by giving money to state-level charter support organizations to sustain, defend and expand the charter schools movement across the country.\nSince 2006, philanthropists and their private foundations and charities have given almost half a billion dollars to those groups, according to an Associated Press analysis of tax filings and Foundation Center data. The review looked at 52 groups noted by a U.S. Department of Education website as official charter school resources in the 44 states plus Washington, D.C., that currently have a charter law, as well as the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools.\nMost of the money has gone to the top 15 groups, which received $425 million from philanthropy. The Walton Family Foundation, run by the heirs to the Walmart fortune, is the largest donor to the state charter advocates, giving $144 million to 27 groups.\nJudge: Thackston must close by end of June\n\u201cWe ought to be paying more attention to who these organizations are, and what kind of vision they have, and what drives them. A lot of these organizations have extraordinary influence, and it\u2019s often pretty quiet influence,\u201d said Jon Valant, an education policy expert at Brookings.\nThackston Charter will not appeal, board votes to dissolve at end of June\nCharters aren\u2019t subject to the same rules or standards governing traditional public schools but are embraced by Gates and other philanthropists who see them as investments in developing better and different ways to educate those who struggle in traditional school systems, particularly children in poor, urban areas. Studies on academic success are mixed.\nThe charter support groups, as nonprofits, are typically forbidden from involvement in political campaigns, but the same wealthy donors who sustain them in many cases directly channel support to pro-charter candidates through related political action committees or their own contributions. In one indication of the philanthropy\u2019s success in asserting its priorities, Georgia\u2019s lieutenant governor was recorded saying he was motivated to support school choice laws to curry the Walton foundation\u2019s favor for his gubernatorial campaign. The Walton family has denied any connection to the candidate.\nNationwide, about 5 percent of students attend charters. They have become a polarizing political issue amid criticism from some, notably teachers unions, that they drain resources from cash-starved schools and erode the neighborhood schooling model that defines communities.\nThe Walton foundation notes the groups it funds have resources that often pale in comparison to the war chests of teachers unions, the usual foes in their battles over state education policy.\n\u201cThe philanthropic support is essential for a small group of schools\u201d that represents disadvantage families without their own political power, said Robin Lake, director of the Center on Reinventing Public Education, a University of Washington-affiliated think tank that has in the past been funded by the Gates foundation to do work supporting charter schools.\nBut John Rogers, an education policy expert and UCLA professor, said it\u2019s a problem for democracy that billionaires who back a certain model of education reform can go toe-to-toe with a critical mass of professional teachers.\n\u201cA handful of billionaires who are advancing their vision of education reform is very different than having 200,000-some odd teachers across the state representing their understanding of public education through their union representation,\u201d Rogers said.\nIn California, the Waltons are the biggest backers of the powerhouse California Charter School Association, which has gotten more than $100 million since 2006 with support coming also from Gates, Michael and Susan Dell and the Mark Zuckerburg-backed Silicon Valley Community foundations.\n\u201cWe\u2019re proud of our partners and very open about our desired outcomes, and that is, honestly, access to more better schools,\u201d said Marc Sternberg, who leads the Walton foundation\u2019s education program.\nSternberg said the foundation doesn\u2019t set the agenda but wants to empower the local vision, which has included the charter association\u2019s fight for more money and access to public school buildings through lawsuits against Los Angeles Unified, the country\u2019s second-largest school district. The California charter group said it works aggressively when painted into a corner.\nA political arm of the association also has been a force in Golden State politics. It\u2019s now focusing on pushing pro-charter candidates in the November election, including former charter schools executive Marshall Tuck for state schools superintendent, and a number of legislative seats.\nIn Washington state, charter skeptics say Gates single-handedly propped up the entire charter school network. He gave at least $4 million to help pass a state charter school law, though the concept had failed three times at the ballot. Voters eventually approved a charter school law in 2012, making Washington one of the last states to adopt the schooling model.\nAfter the state\u2019s highest court ruled in 2015 that the charter law\u2019s funding model was unconstitutional, the Gates-backed state charter group shepherded almost $5 million to keep the lights on at six charter schools and urged legislators to pass a new law. In 2016, its political arm called Washington Charters Action was created, and an affiliated political action committee has already given small amounts to dozens of state lawmakers up for election this fall.\nToday, the state\u2019s teachers union is challenging the second version of the law. The Washington Educators Association\u2019s spokesman Rich Wood said the charter group inserted itself into the case after the union sued the state.\nThe Washington charter group \u2013 and all the charter schools in the state \u2013 wouldn\u2019t agree to be interviewed. The Gates foundation said in a statement it is not involved with the lawsuit but values the association\u2019s technical work helping charter schools blossom.\nSome critics say money can define the advocacy itself, so not all charter support groups accept money from the billionaire philanthropists.\nA second statewide charter support organization in California, the Charter Schools Development Center, relies on programming fees to preserve its independence, according to director Eric Premack.\nThough the two California charter groups share many similar values, Premack said, they\u2019re on different sides of the testing issue: how to and how much to use test scores to determine educational quality. Premack said he rejects test-based accountability \u2013 embraced by the California Charter Schools Association and many of its business mogul donors \u2013 as antithetical to the charter movement\u2019s innovative spirit.\n\u201cYou often find them being close political bedfellows \u2013 if not the same \u2013 who support high-stakes testing,\u201d Premack said.\n\u2013 Associated Press journalist Larry Fenn contributed from New York.\nRead or Share this story: https://www.yorkdispatch.com/story/news/education/2018/07/16/ap-analysis-billionaires-fuel-powerful-state-charter-groups/36900509/\nIt Can Wait essay contest official rules\nYoung tech addicts seek ways to unplug\nMartha Irvine\n$1.5M prize goes to device that makes water out of thin air",
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        "title": "Work on Route 462 bridge in Hellam postponed",
        "raw_content": "Work on Route 462 bridge in Hellam postponed\nA bridge that was expected to close the weekend of Saturday, Aug. 11, has now been postponed.\nWork on Route 462 bridge in Hellam postponed A bridge that was expected to close the weekend of Saturday, Aug. 11, has now been postponed. Check out this story on yorkdispatch.com: https://www.yorkdispatch.com/story/news/local/2018/08/10/work-route-462-bridge-hellam-postponed/955124002/\nChristopher Dornblaser, York Dispatch Published 9:35 a.m. ET Aug. 10, 2018 | Updated 3:34 p.m. ET Aug. 12, 2018\nA bridge closure in Hellam Township that was expected to happen the weekend of Friday, Aug. 10, has now been postponed two weeks.\nThe state Department of Transportation said in a news release Friday that the Route 462 bridge over a tributary to Kreutz Creek will now close the weekend of Aug. 24.\nPennDOT said unfavorable weather expected for the weekend caused the delay.\nCrews will work to remove existing span that was built in 1934 and replace it with a precast concrete box culvert.\nStarting at 6 p.m. Friday, Aug. 24, Route 462 and Campbell Road between Stonewood Road and Freysville Road will be closed to traffic for that weekend, according to the release.\nRead or Share this story: https://www.yorkdispatch.com/story/news/local/2018/08/10/work-route-462-bridge-hellam-postponed/955124002/",
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Therefore, be patient and make sure you feel comfortable with your plastic surgeon.\nI ended up going with a local plastic surgeon that had performed a breast augmentation on someone I knew and her breasts looked fabulous. I also felt comfortable with him after the meeting so I went ahead and booked the surgery. For anyone curious about the initial consultation, they take a bunch of before pictures and measurements while you\u2019re also able to ask them any questions you have as well as gather more about their experience. Ladies, be tough on them! Don\u2019t feel intimidated to ask any questions you have on or to let them not fully satisfy your concerns.\nBefore even going into the consultation, I knew that I didn\u2019t want silicone implants. From the people I had seen with this option, they always looked artificial to me. Therefore, I decided on the saline implant option, and specifically the Ideal implant. This brand is a saline product that incorporates pockets into its construction, which is meant to protect the implant (and look) in case of a capsular contracture. They were the more expensive option than the other 2, but when it comes to surgery, go big or go home. There\u2019s no reason to cheap out on something that you have to live with every day.\nAs for my breast size, I ended up going for 450cc. In other words, I am currently between a 34/36 D. Because I had existing fat in my breasts, the surgeon didn\u2019t actually put in 450cc but rather worked with the existing size to achieve this result. He ended up inserting the implants from under my breasts (and implanting under the muscle) and I did not have a lift. Generally, the lift will be performed in conjunction with the implants if this is your desired result. Most women's breasts start to sag after they have kids or as they age. Women can have excess breast tissue; In those cases a breast augmentation with a lift might be appropriate. Also, the surgeon didn\u2019t recommend anything other than implanting under the muscle. Apparently going over the muscle has been known to result in complications and less natural breast results.\nAs for some of the reasons I went ahead with the plastic surgery, many opt for it after having kids or for similar reasons. For me, it was a function of a large weight loss and not having much to begin with. Losing weight for me translated into losing my boobs! I was simply tired of having to manipulate my breasts using very padded bras with a push-up! Even when I was wearing a B-cup, they were still big and a result of significant fat in the region. Many people advised that I wait until after having kids to have the surgery, which I completely understand. However, my reasoning was simple: I wanted to have fun with my boobs now!\nWhile on the topic of motherhood, many people have concerns about breastfeeding after breast surgery. Even with the lift component, there isn\u2019t anything to worry about. Essentially, the surgeon explained that successfully breastfeeding is a function of a person\u2019s genetics and is not affected by the procedure. Of course, I can\u2019t personally attest to this because I haven\u2019t had any kids yet, but I have also heard this from many other people and doctors as well.\nAs for the surgery itself, you are required to stop taking any medicines (including herbal supplements) for the 2 weeks prior. Basically, this is to avoid any complications with the anesthesia. I opted to have the surgery in the morning as I really wanted to get it over with and then have time to chill afterwards. Prior to the surgery, I had never been under general anesthesia so I was very nervous! People kept asking how excited I was and all I kept saying was how terrified I was. Like many people, I thought I\u2019d be that one case where I could feel everything but not be able to say anything\u2026or quite simply, I would die. I know this probably won\u2019t help, but coming from someone who was a total mess, relax: you\u2019ll be fine!\nPost-op, I ended up in the recovery room with my parents and I remember being really thirsty. The nurse gave me some ice chips to chew on to kind of soothe my dry mouth. The night after I had breast implant surgery was the only uncomfortable part, and even then, the pain was around a 5 on a scale of 1-10. Part of the pain was due to my ignoring the doctor\u2019s advice to sleep on my back at an upright angle. You need to sleep this way for the entire healing process, which relieves much of the discomfort. 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